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1975-05-13 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 ... - 'False Accusation 0 Felony' • 1' "' Ma~auding .Coyote In Sdn Cle1Dente ............................................................ lf:li'll111 .............. . " El Toro Refugee Spillover Flown Out to Arkansas • • DAILY PILOT arm es 01se * * * 10' * * * • TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 13, 1975 \IOL ... , NO. IU, J SECTIONS, l4 PAGE$ Fraud Charges • Hinshaw Cites Political Foes By GABY GRANVILLE OftlM O.Hy ftilot ,_.rt After rqonths of silence. in· . dieted Rti>resentativc Andrew Hinshaw (R1Newport Beach) began firin g back al his lormcn- tors Monday. · . _Hinshaw 's first defensive salvo . was a softly-worded statement asserting that Orange County's $13 ,153 claim against the bonding wmpany that insured him while he was assessor is fraudulent and pllilically motivated. The county's claim is based on Wages, suppli es and gas mileage 811egedly used at public expense lJy Hinshaw in his 1972 con- . "gressiona'I campaign. 'l'h e Republican con- ., .iressman's statements Monday .Were backed by copies of seven Jetters exchanged bet't.'ecn at· 'torney William Anderson, Coun· rR' Counsel Adrian Kuyper and !lartford Accident and Indcmni· .,./.3. Company~ , • Key statements in the docu· , ments as far as J.Iins haw is con· 11 ~erned are included in a March .. -'report by Kuyper to the &ard «>(Supervisors. . ... I~ his report, Kuyper said the board 's investigation of the County Assessor Office. "h8s not Hvealed s ufficient evidence to . .sustain a cause of action against the former assessor (Hinshaw) based on fraud.'' ... An action based upon th,c ·same facts that would impose liability upon security, i.e .. ·r:iegli gence, could be qucstiona- 01e valJClllY 11 brought against the former assessor in his individual 'capacity. 1" In effect, Hinshaw maintained, 11 the county persisted in-its claim ··· ~espite Kuyper's reservations. ,,., 1 4 Last week. Hinshaw's attorney ,<11.9Jrote Hartrord to remind the 11"c'ounty that filin g a false or 1 ''. fraudulent claim for payment is a •h 1'1fFlony. 1,,. • "I suggest that you bring this ,.. '\;;~atter (the county's alleged ~ "1se claim) to the attention of 11 •• ,,-.ppropriale ·law enforcement (See HINSHAW, Page A2) -UTAH VENDOR'S ~ .flUMOR MELTING ~ .!.' SALT LAKE CITY CU P!) - 'there's a rJOl·IO·Rood humor j\a~n loose in Salt Lake City. t 1 ,. Pollc'e aaid a thie( broke into a . , lendall's Ice Cream truck and :, 1Jtl0le$200worthoficecrcam. ' ... '· "' '· Do1ilJ Pli.t SI.Ml Pi.t• ANSWERS CRmcs Congressman Hinshaw Coyote If-ills Pet Cliifuuilwa In Clemen.le A Chihuahua owned by a San Clemente couple was·killed early Tt.iesday morning when a coyote grabbed the pet and dragged the dog through a dark Clemente oceanrront neighborhood. The dog, named "Cha Cha" \Yas owned by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hunter, 2915 La Ventana, for eight and a half Y,ears. . "We had let'her out before go- ing to bed,'' M·rs. Hunter recalled today. "She didn't come right back iii. I remember looking Out the window. I saw the coyote. Then Lsaw the coyote with her in his mouth." She said her husband chased the coyote, still carryinf the dog in his jaws, through the neighborhood before it finaJ]y dropped the pet. Mrs. Hunter said they took the remains to Or. Robert-Beasely, a veterinarian, who determined death was due to a broken neck. She.said the coyote apparently crept into the b ackyard from the bluffs below the house. Mrs. Hunter said they had· owned Cha Cha since she was t\ puppy. Recently. she said, they (Sot: PET, Pa1eAZ) -·· < ' or * * * El Toro Spillover Exiting Jetline rs today began fl ying Southeast Asian refugees from El Toro Marint:' Corps Air Sta- tion to the Army·s Fort Chafrct', Ark., and \Vhatcvcr their futures hold . The first planelo.id was scheduled to depart El Toro al 10:45 a .m .. c<irrying the vanguard of 539 dis placed persons who arrivc.d Saturday on their way east\vard. They have been housed in two barracks adjacent lo the runway . REFUGEE CHALLENGE CAN BE MET-Editorial, AG -families huddled together in bunks, sleeping, reading or play· ing -s in ce landing on the Orange Coast. Time to kill and personal \vor· ries "'eigh heavily on them. ''Just don't worry ... you'll be all right." Marine Corps Maj. Sally Pritchett told one fretful Vietnamese lady in the barracks Monday evening. . The major explained that there was no room for the 539 refugees at Camp Pendleton. The inhabitant roster there listed 18,648 persons Monday. Camp Pendleton's population in· eludes 1 ,162 Cambodian re· fu gees. So far, a total of 7,244 refugees have been r eleased to stay wit'h . sponsors or·lo other aid agencies throughout America. The waiting is the worst fur the rest. "There is much despair here. They arc anxious ubout ever· ything. They are anxious about • their status ... they have no future al all," declares Dr. 1-loang Van Due, a refugee himself. The physician, 50, !ears that some will be driven lo suicide by the sUdden uprooting from the lives and culture they knew, un- less they receive some s6rt o{ · counseling. ··rr a plane were to leave ror S.aigon today, ha!{ this camp (Sot: REFUGEES, PageA2) -Housing. Defeat SACRAMENTO (AP) -A b;U to let local governments inspect houses for health and safet y Violations b'cfore they are sold has t>een defeated in the state As- sembly •. Opponents said the meaaure would be a "field day foriila1>4:ctors.'' • I escue FordAsking China To Aid in Recovery By llELF.NTIIOMAS WA S HINGTON (U PI J President F6rd, applying both diplomatic a nd military pres ssurl'. today sought the help of China and ordered 1.000 1\.1arincs to prepure to e nter Thailand in an effort to win release of an un- armed American merchant vess el s eized by Ca mbodia, sources said. Pentagon sources said 1,000 l\.1arines on Okina"A'a received the order to "prepare to depart soon" for Thailand in a show of military force against the Cam· bodian armed forces who seized the ship Mayaguez early Monday in wh-at Ford described as an "'act of piracy." The aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea and several destroyers also were stea ming toward the area. And U.S. aircraft were continu· · ing air s urveillance of the Mayaguez, which was being held SOUTH KOREA OUTLAWS DISSENT, Page A4 by t"·o Cambodian vessels near a tiny island about 30 miles of· !shore in the Gulf of Siam. Slate Department sources re· ported the Administration was seeking the help of China to con· * * * Seized Ship's Cp,ptain From . Valley Area Charles T. l\.1illcr of Fountain Valle).. is the captain or the freighter Mayaguez, seized by Cambodians Monday in the Gulf of Thaila nd. The 61 -ycar·old skipper was described as "well qualified in every way." by officials of the Sea·Land Corp9ration in Menlo Park, N.J ., owners of the ship. ''All we could say is the highest," said Ed Butler, direc· tor of communicatioll8 for the firm. •·1f the lop rating is fi ve, he gels the top rating or five," Butler said. 1\.1illcr, who lives in an apart· ment al 1Q281 Slater Ave., has been "'ilh Se:.i -Land since July of 1972. Butler said, and has served as master of fi ve other ships. !\tiller's wife is ay,•ay fron1 home in sec lu ~ion today. .. That gal' from the television called her last night and scared. her off," a neighbor said today. <See SKIPPER, Page A%) I vince the Cambodian Khmer Rouge government to rel ease the l\layagucz and its 39-man crcy.• ·"and avoid an international inci· ·dent. China is one of the few countries vrhich has communica· lions with the new Communist re- gi me. But \\1 hite Ilousc press secretary Ron Nessen declined to di scuss the d etails of Ford's diplomatic and military strategy toward the seizure. "\Ve cannot discuss any possi· hie military movements ," he said when · asked about the A1arine alert. • lie also sa id he could not answer the question whether l':ord was considering a miijlary response. Asked if U.S. officials sought to speak directly to the Cambodian government, Nessen replied, "l cannot talk about that." The Cambodian government has made no public statement on the incident. The U.S. embassy in Phnom Penh was closed a month ago, a few days before the American- backed government or Lon No l fell to the Communists. In l\.1oscow, the Tass nc"A·S agency qucted "some reports this ship was engaged in spying activities" before its "arrest" by Cambodia. Nessen said flatly that the Mayaguez was 'not a "spy Ship'' such as the USS Pueblo which "'as seized by North Koreans in 1968. Nessen·:iaid the fact·that Ford instructed the State Department J\olonday to demand release of the s hip indicate d that active diplomatic efforts were un· der way to reach a peaceful solu - tionoftbe problem. Ford. me anwhile, summoned members of the National Securi· ty Council to their second meet· ing since the incident. Nessen . said Secretary of State flenry A. Kissinger, who was on a speak- ing trip in Missouri, did not in- tend to return lo Washington for .. the meeting. Nessen explained that the Mayaguez. a containe rized merchant s hip carrying cargo from· Hong Kong to Thailand when it was seized, has been un- der constant surveillance by U.S. aircrart. He reported that \he vessel was seized -near the Island of Paulo Wai , a tiny rock about 60 miles offshore claimed by both the Cambodians .and the Viel· namesc. Two Cambodian gun· boats then escorted the Mayaguez lo another island, Koh Tan, about 30 miles north, where <Sot: SEIZURE, Page AZ> PUNITIVE ATTACKS -Sen. J ames L. Buckley, (R-NY) urged President Ford to 'or· dcr immediate punitive air ancl naval attacks on ap:. propriate targets in Cam· bodia' in retaliation for se izure of unarmed American merchant ship. Or·~·r·a7 :·8' Weather E xten s ive nig ht and morning low clouds ot hcr\l.'ise fair through Wt>dnesday. Cooler days. Highs from the lower and middle 60s al the beaches to the mid-70s inland. INSIDE TODA. V The legend of CharUe Ped· dicord , junk dealer "e:r· traordinaire•• of Laguna Beach, is recalled by ataf/ wrirer Frederick SchoemehJ onP.age 86. Index ,..r,1 y..,, S.n•ICt AJ Mlo"1tl Al L.NI. 8•td A• MlltoNI l"MCll A 11 C..llttrnl• AS,94 ... 11-INt'" A4,86 C.U111fled 81·1! Ot ..... CMMy AU CMnk• ., ,...... 81·2 c:r.11wotd BJ Spwt1 94.s 0.•111 Nolle•• A 11 Of'. Sleflltr.M •• Edll•ialf'••• A6 S1tc•Mart1et1 11.11 f:nttrUl-nl Al TtltYI....., Al f'INntt A1•11 TllHtH\ Al ._rtKtM Bt........ A4 All• u-.rt 92 ... M..,. ..... .. 'A.2 DAILYPILOT s • Tuesd•r. May 13. 1975 ·'Devil Cult' ·suspect Sane; Trial On By TOM BARI.EV Of IM D•llY 1"11.t i"'" Steven Craig (iurd is legally i:;ane and l'an face tri<.tl for his al· legt'd role in the '"devil cult" 1970 killing of Mission Vit:'jO t<:acher 1',orenee Nan<:y Brown, Orange County Superior Court Judge Frank Dom1.•nichini ruJt.'<I toduy. Judg<' Don1c111chini's de- •:ision ended a month of pre-tri:il .:.iCtion i1\ which psychiatrists 800,000 Jobs have differed over Hurd's ability lo comprehend trial action or as· sist in his defense. The judge's decision seemed assured last week, however, when the California Supreme Court ruled in a landmark de- cision that Hurd's inability to t e stify without the use or powerful tranquilizers need not bar hi m from the trial courtroom. Hurd, 25, wlll receive medica· lion throughout what ii expected to be a three-month trial. Judge Domeni chlni ordered jury selec· tion to begin today. Hurd a nd the gang of drug. using driCters he commanded "'ere arrested five years ago shortly after two killings within 24 hours. J.lurd is speciCically accused in the present lri~ or. th~ murder of Mrs. Brown, 31, or El Toro .. who was dragged from her car al the Sahd Canyon turnoff of the San Diego 1'Teeway and driven at knlfepoint to un Irvine orange c·rove. . Part or the prosecution's case against Hurd will be evidence that fl.trs . Brown wati mutilated and then murdered bylhegang. Hurd admitted d\,lring pretrial testimony that he was present when service station attendant Jerry Wayne Curlln, 21, was axed to death in his Santa Ana station 34.·tJours earlier. He stressed tlowever, that the actua"'l ki lling was carried out by Arthur Craig ''Moose" Hulse, then 17, who has been returned for the tMul from Soledad prison where he is serving a Ure sen· tence for the Carlin murder. Al least two other members or the Hurd gang will be called by the prosecution to aupparl its ara:uments that he was primurily responsible for the 61aying of Mrs. Brown. Christopher ''Gypsy" Gib· honey, n ow 22, and Melanlo Daniels, 30 , will be called lo the stand during the trial. Both urc now free on parole after drawing long prison terms five years ago for their role in the murders . Housing Bill Marine Held After Theft Of Airplane • Accord Reached • Charges of burglai-y and grand theft have been filed aga.lnst a Camp Pendleton Marine, who, authorities say, stole an aircran al Oceanside a irport and headed forhishomein Michi ~n . · W1\SJ.IJNG1'0N (AP) -llouse and Senate t'onfert:'es disclosc.-d tocluy tht:'y have ai::teed on a mu!'isive housin g: bill <.iimcd ;1t producing 400 .000 homes and 800 .000 1.·onstru<.'tion jobs over the Beer Cost Irks Patron ' l{ENO , Ne v. CUI'.'!) -A bart1.•nder \\"U S s hot in thL' hand here in a d ispute O\'l'r nine cents. John Hanson said three men came into the bar and one ordcrt•d a beer. lie drew one and the man put 51 c.·enls on the bar. Hanson told him to pay 60 cents or he couldn 't ha\•C the beer. l·lanson s aid the next thing: he kill'\\', t\VO shots \\"t·re fired. The first n1is· Sl'd bul the s econd strut:k him in lh C' 11·1·ist . Miss Hearst Witnesses Hit by ·FBJ SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) News paper heiress Patricia Hearst could have been found almost immediately after she was kidnaped if persons the FBI interviewed had told all they knew. the FBI agent in charge of the case s ays. .. People \\-"e interviewed in the first 30 days cou ld have told us,'• Charles Bates s aid Monday. "\Ve knov.· they Cthe Sym· bioncs e Liberation Army) re· ceived assistance rrom people in San Franci s co and in Los Angeles and we know who those people arc," he added. ~1i ss Hears t. daughter of n ewspaper executive Randolph A. Hears t. was kidnapcd by the SLA on Feb. 4, 1974. Organ Donate Sticker Eyed SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A ~licker on a drivers license would be used to ~ncourage and facilitate donations of bodily or· gans ror transplants under a bill unanimously ~1pproved Monday by the Senale f'inance Commit· l et•. The measure (SB542} by Sen. Dennis E . Carpenter <R-Newport Beach). \\"Ould :i llow potential donor~ lo vo luntarily fill out the slicker and attach il to the license £or ready id entification in the event of accidental death. ll was approved on a 10-0 vole and sent to the Senate noor. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT ,"' O• '"'" t...,, t ! .. ,,, r.1.,1 •··~ .. ~ .. h ,, (.,.... "'"""'"' ,.., • I 1 •· l uf n.O •·•"• °'"""" ,.,.,,,.~ .... ~ .. ~, .,.~ ...... ~.•••f<l'I•-··" "''''"~'""' ''~"'"' ""'. '" '"""' .... ,.,..,,, M ,\,'I• "I "!I! ""· !••··'""~'·•I• •· n I "'"'" '"'" "''''". ,, ' .... ~ .••••••• 1.' ...... '"' .... ,1 l ••1Hn,, t•o "" "'" l'"• t A ,,.,,,'''I"""" •'\I•'""" • ''"'" "''''"''"a'' ,, " ,.,., ' ''· 0!'"'-•1>•1 llU~l .. lt•!•" "'""' , ·•I ~> v,, I ''·•• 3.1""' l~''" ..,, ' (,,,,,, ... ,, .• ,, .• ;, Rob<.•r 1 N W1•r•cl p.,.,,,,...,,, d"'1 P .. 1>i. "', J.!t<.k R Cvrlr>'t' '-'·' .. "'""""ft! ~'"' r •. ,,, • "' M.•""'J", • T hom <J'-Kecvll I 0<10• 'l homa 'S A. Murphlnr M.o....,q,n11l'1•t(lf' Ch<'lrles H. 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'fhe bill also includes pro· grams to assi st families faced with mortgage foreclosures becaus1.1 of unemployment and to end the boon1·and·bust pattern or the housing industry b:v uuttin[! a federal l'Ci ling on interest rates. Four !louse confl'rees. three or them Republicans, refused to sign the con£crenc.•e report on grounds the program will be in- flationary. President Ford has indicated he may veto the measure on ~imilar grounds \~·hen it reaches his desk. Chairman William Proxmire <D·Wis .). of the Senate Banking Committee, predicted the net im- pact or the bill will be lo reduce the f1:.>deral budget deficit. BURMA ..... '·" . .. ·-.... ~ ---. •.• . ........... ... -.... --· -~-... ......... -··-............. -.. ........................ ~·.-..... ..... __ _... ----· .' ...... ----, ---· ~· ....... 11 · . ' ·'· • .. ' --•. J ~ . ·. . ~· .. , . ·@ff, Government.' Marine John Paul Ilussman, 20,, had his plans nipped in the bud during the weekend, say a uthorities, when he landed at Orange County Airport to refuel nnd taxied his Cessna 150 to to the .only li ghted hangar in sight. Russman learned too 1:.itc th::il he had entered the hangar used by. Newport Beach and Costa Mesa police for servicing their helicopters. Police said he ad· milled under questioning that he was flying a stolen airc;rafi.". Camp Pendleton authorities who have interviewed Russman in the San Diego County Jail said he told them that he had become weary of war games carried out last Week at the Marine base and decided to fly home. He said t he increased construc- tion activity it \\1ould cause over the next year "'ou ld produce a $1 2 billion to $15 billion addition to the gross national proclucl and an ;idditional $2 billion incrc:.ise in ft.-dt·ral lax revenues. ~Controlled .' SEIZED HERE FroM Page Al onlrolled HINSHAW -agencies," the attorney's letter continued. :rti1.· :.inli·recession portion of the program ,,·ould be im· plemented through a series of three options: -A potential homeowner could ~ec urc a 6 percent federal -mortage loan "·hich 1,•;ould gradually increase to current rn<1rket levels by the end of a six- yc<1r period. POINT INDICATES WHERE MERCHANT SHIP MAYAGUEZ WAS SEIZED President Ford Pushes Diplomatic Efforts to Free U.S. Vei1el · Hinshaw painted oul that while Kuyper Was saying there was a question of sufficient evidence lo justify the claim, the district at· torney's office was recommend- ing that the Grand jury take oc- tion against him. -Or he could select a 7 per· cent mortgage loan Y.'hi ch would remain fixed Jor the life of the mortgage. -'t-te could accept a one·time $1 .000 cash incentive payment to use for a dov.·n payment on a hom1.'. Tht:' confcre<.>s ~.d~o <.1grecd to provide ~in anti.foreclosure pro- gram to assis t families whose in· c·ome has be(•n cut b;.ick bcc:.iuse of une1nploymcnl. The program call s for pay· ments of S250 per month for up to tv.:o years £or <ipproxim<:itely 100.000 homeowners "·ho have either lost their jobs or have had their incomes so reduced that the y ar<' unable lo make full pay- ments on their mortgages. r\ longer·range program lo stabilize the housing industry would place an 8 percent fed eral- ly subsidized ceiling on mortgage interest ral<'s. The conferees included a trig· ger procedure. stating tha,l it is the desire or Congress that the program be :.ictivaled when hous· ing starts to fall belo\V 1.6 million for four conset·utivc mOTiths. Air Cal Jet Makes Safe La11ding Here An Air Cali£ornia Boeing 737 \vith 41 passengers landed safely 01t the Orange County Airport lio'lo nda y night despite a hydraulic failure affecting the nose wheel. F1ighl 152 en route from San Francisco to Orange County, had a minor failure in one of four pumps , according to John Tucker. director of opcr:.itions for Air California. The plane landed al approximately 7 :40p.m. An a1rJ)ort crash crew \Vas ~llerted, but the aircraft landed '"""ilhout problems. "This is not. a bi g deal." Tucker said. "It's an everyday occurrence." Because or the failure. the aircraft was lo""·ed to the airport terminal. Fro•PageAJ SEIZURE ... it has been held ever since. he said. Cambodians are aboard the ship, Nessen said. But h e declined to say whether the American l'rew had been taken off.the vessel. "The United States h as re· ceived no reports of any crew n1ember being '~·ounded on the n1erchant s hip,'' Nessen said. f'ord has the constitutional po\ver to use U.S. military troops to de£end American lives. The War Powers Act also gives him 48 hours to act without the con· sent of Congress in the event or a provocative incident caused by another country. Congress nonetheless acted after the end of U.S. military in- volvement in Vietnam to prohibit a president from using troops in Southeast Asia. * * * Fro• Page AJ REFUGEES would be empty," added the physician housed al Camp Talega, just south of the San Clemente city limits. Despite the worried predic· I.ion s 0£ Dr. Hoang Van Due, rormer dean or the University or Minh Due Medical School, re- garding mental problems, only one person out of the 18.648 r e· fugees has been hospitalized for such reasons. One American doctor said he is amazed. * * * Fro• Page AJ SKIPPER • • ''She's staying with friends !or a · few days." l·fe described Mrs. Miller as a nice person but said he didn't know her well since he had only lived in the apa rtments a month and had never met her husband. The manager oftheShakewood Apartments.. where the couple live, said they had been there since 1971. Plan Backfires Man Blor.m Suicide Try BEDFORD, England (UPI) -Deciding to commit suicide. Peter Gudgion turned on the unlighted gas fire in his ))edroom and waited to die. But he decided to have one la st cigarette bCforc going under. The res ulting explosion in the gas.filled room destroyed Gudgion's home and the one beside it a nd damaged 40 others al a tot:il cost of $103,000. But Gudgion st1rvivcd the blast and now is berorc Redford Crown Court where prosecutor Brian Higgs told the story Monday. Gudgion, a 40-year-old grocer \vho said he wanted to end it all because of money and marriage pr oblems, pleaded innoce nt lo charges or damaging property <ind endanRcring life . .,, ,,. Straw Vote Nixed On Laguna Nudity There will be no slraw vote on nudity in Laguna Beach. City Councilman Jon Brand :t.-londay withdre"' his proposal to hold such a poll in combination ""ith the t:'ity's May 27 parking structure bond election. flrand said he had found little enthusiasm for the straw vote among fellow eouncjl members o nd therefore wanted t o "'ithdraw the idea. The council a'gain declared its intent to enact an urgency or· dinance Wednesday banning aJI beach nudity in the Art Colony. Few Refugees Ask Welfare SACRAMENTO (AP) -Less than 100 Indochina refugees have ~ppl ied to join California's 2.5 million welfare recipients. and the slate hopes the fed eral gov· ernment will pay arr the added bills. "We've just gotten assurances from the federal gove rnment that we \vi ii be reimbursed," Mario Obledo. stale Health and Welfore Agency secretary, said in an interview Monday. Councilrhan Charlton Boyd, however, saw that ban as a "lem· porary" measure. Boyd, s uggested that when the city organizes a social needs committee, that committee study a ''real solution" for the nudists. The city council held a 21,h hour public hearing Saturday at- tended by 180 persons. Speakers were divided about evenly in favor of nudity ;:ind opposed to it. .J\.1any favoring nudity did not live in Laguna Beach .. A city law is requireQ to ban nudity on the beaches or limit it because legal interpretation and a change in the slate laws have eliminated s tatutes formerly used by police departments to curb public nudity. Fro• Page AJ PET .•• had placed the dog on a special diet because it was overweight. In January, another Chihuahua was carried away in· to a ravine behind a Shoreclirrs neighborhood residence. The dog never was found. "Something is clearly amiss when the two legal arms or the county a rrive at different con- clusions as to my involvement in alleged fraudulent or negligent activities,'' Hinshaw said. While the R epublican con· gressman did not identify those \\'ho he sees as the politicaJ foes seeking to discredil him, he did note that county Supe r visor Ralph Diedrich suggestL"<I last Sept. 17 l hat th<' county should al· tempi to recover possible losst's Irom the bonding company. Diedrich 's suggestion ·came s hortly after nine employes. in lhe assessor's office were indict · ed by the Grand Jury for alleged· ly directing county employes to participate in Hinsh;:iw's 1972 campaign partially al county e)(· pense. Last week, the indictment was amended to include Hinshaw and county Assessor Jack Vallerga among the nine defendants. According to Hin s haw, Diedrich also recommended that the county counsel pursue cer- tain courses of a ction against him last March before the results of the board's investigating audit were kno\\-'n. Trash Slowdown SAN DIEGO (AP) -Following the lead of city firemen, garbage collectors have begun a' work slowdown. ''Branding keeps us honest. And twhe customer knows it.'' F R I\ N K HARTMANN OwlldOf ot M1<ch1...,,.,,... M!>tl"'n!o l1•hle1 eo_..,,, "Carpeting is a blind item, For the _con.sumer. few things are bought with so little 'knowledge, and with so much trep1dat1on. Two different pi~es of carpe~ing can look the same. feel the same. claim to be made of the same kinds of materials. and have. in fa ct. not one single difference that the consumer can perceive. Yet after Just six months of use. one wrll look terrible and the other will look like new. How is the consumer to know which is which? Odd~y t:;nough. even price often won't letl her. So even buying expensive carpeting 1s no guarantee of quality. The only thin~ th~t pro~ects the investment of the consumer:'tind the reputation or the h.on_est retailer. 1s ~etl1~g the brand names that both know they can trust." .This is why we don t pnvate label carpeting at Alden's. When you find samples W1th the names changed on the labels. run over to Alden's rast. After all. carpeting is one of life's major investments It shouldn't be gone into ~~ . . *•• .... carpe lil&...JD EN'S ••••••••••••••••• ·installation. custom draperies UC. NO. <'l~12 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6•6·4838 -6•6·2355 :1 -• • I< " Ill I • " I> • r .\/ "' .P l) " c '" " n ,. ti c D c . ,, h h u II p n c q • ( h n ll h ,, 0 d " g " " h p s h p d s iJ y y i! g f \ h II p µ s • I f I I l I I c I c I I I I I ' • ' ' I I t I • ' ' . • ' · .. . ' O.llr P'llM SI.Ml .. _. WAFFLE HOUSE REPOSES ON NEW LOT, BUT RESTORATIO.N WORK LAGS Santa Ana Historical Society Lacks Funds and Blcentennlal Project Suffers & 1s W@llil [? ~®[?WO©® The column appears daily except Saturdays and 'Mondays. l.'(J! (I µr,,/•/1•111 '' /"/11 ·11 ii IJ/i· /'11/ U1u1n /'uf 11 ti/ t'ut •r1•U f(1/>t' J.J•'/ //11' {!l/.~1/'i•r.~ unJ (Jl' , /I!// l/IJ!/ l/l'f'ii /H \IJ/I I' 111!'(/(ll/H'S Ill 11,,,·4·rriu11•1i/ (Hiil /1U ,\l l/f'\~ \/!Ji/ l/1'11 f 1/11•'~'1••11\ /11 /' u ' /J 11 ri 11 :\ I Y1.u 1 s.·r1 n ,. / / I II I/ I/<' (•I• II ~ , /}(///// /'i/u/ /' (} /1111 111;11 r·o ,/ri ,\/,•,,u I I '1 !.l,_,1, /1•/1•pl111111• 1111111/,,., PIJ(; lleorl119• .,,,I/. DEAR PAT I 've noticed that the utility companies are enclos- 1ng notices of Public Uliliti~s Commission hearin ~s in their l'Ustomer billin~s. J>crhaps I'm wrong , bul it s eems lhat such nolil't'S \\•ert· nut sent to customers before a yca1· a~o. Is this a good \\'ill gt•stureor whal? ll .T .. San Juan Capistrano The utility c:ompanies have no choice in this matter. Stale law now r:equircs lhen1 to furnish consumers who 01ay be subject • lo a rate increase with a notice of hearing if a hearing is required by the Pt.:C. In such notice, the utility company must disclose the amount of the increase ap· plied for. the reason it is nttessary and an addres.! where consumers may dlred. their in· quiries. This law <SB 370} "'ent into effect Jan. I, 1974 . Cruckf'd Gloflt• DEAR P 1\T : F'ivc years ago I had a s pecial hanging lamp made for our dining: room. Since that time the shop that n1adc it has gone out of !Jus inc~s. The fi x· ture has four g la~s globes, :.ind one is cracker\. The Airpo11t·r Inn dining room ha s Ciindl cs on the tables thal exaclly mulc h the glass globt• coverings for m~· lamp. I have trit·d uns uccessfully to find out "'ht•re these candll' holders can be obtained. C;.1n you possibly obtain this •information so I t·an purchase lhis samt• holder for use in my chandelier'! 1\.1 . W .. Huntington Beach Airporter Inn's candles are purchased from Continental Cao- d I e Co. in Su n Valley . A spokesman for that firm Is send· ing you a catalogue from whif h you may order the l'andle holder you require. Another possibility is to take one of the remaining globes to Gil Shorn at Allied Electril' & Lighting Fixtures. 222 \1ll'toria. Costa Mesa. Shoen says hl' l'an rel'ognlze-1nosl lighting fixture manufacturers and c~ither place a parts order for you or providl' a dditional huyln~ sourl'c1>. Cool Beorlllfl• DEAR PAT: Whill' shopping for a boat traile r. I've noticed that most brands do not cover 1 wheel bearings under warranty unless it can be established that 1 any defecl is the fault of the manuracturer and nol Ow ner misuse. \Vh at precautions should trailer O\l.'ners take to avoid pro·. bl em s with bearin gs in view of the lack of wnrr;1nt y protection? G . L., Costa Mesa A boat and m arlne equipment dealer told 1\ YS that most bear· ing problems occur when a boat owner hauls his boat some dl5· lance. then lowers the wheels or the triller Into the water' when he . 1 launches the boat. •~xpostng the hot bearlag1 to cold water may damase them cnou1h to require replacement. ,Ceep bearings clean and allow the trailer to cool 1ufflcientl)' before e woslng the 1 bearl.n11 to water. I ' ' ' Doctors, Solo ns Study High ·R ates SACRAMENTO CUP!! - Physician and legislative leaders have conducted a round of meet· ings in an effort to end doctors' work boycotts and curtail skyrocketing medicaJ malprac· tice premiums. F'ollo\\·ing one of the meetings Monday, Sen. Janics R. Mills (D· San Diego), s aid there had been an agreemt"nt to prepare lcgisla· lion that would limit the amount doctors would have to pay in pre· miums the next three months. Meanwhil-e·. abOut "500 h-0spit3l workers planned to come to the Capitol today to lobby for <J s pecial legislative session on malpracticC' Air Cal Hits PSA Request To Add Cities S;\N f'RANCISCO GP 1 Pacific Southwest Airlines s;:iys additional service is needed in the Ontario-San J ose·Oakland air corridor and it· is r eady to pro· vide it. Air California. \.\'hi ch currently connects the three cities, opposes PSA 's bid and contends the market is not.big enough for two carriers. The oppos ing points s urfaced Monday at a slate Public Utilities Commission hearing in- to requests by both airlines for <:idditional routes. PSA 's r equest to service On- tario-San Jose.Oakland dominal· l--'CI: the session. Paul G. Barkley of San Diego, PSA vice pres id ent for finance. s aid his' airl in e ..... ·anted to establish :.i roulc connecting On· .wrio \\-'ith Oakland by way or San Jost'. . ··There arc enough passengers lo justify this," he. s aid. Barkley said it \\'as anticipated thal PSA would earn 3 $600,000 profit' from the first year of service on the proposed route. Air California attorneys arJiued that PSA has been grant- ed 18 new routes in the past five years and few are profitable. ·, PSA also has requested permission to provide ~-stop service between Ontano and O.Ikland. . Air California has asked to establish non -stop fli g hts betw ee n Onlario and Sacr~mento . Judge Denies Bar Speech SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A local judge has denied that he said all policemen are liars durin g a con · versation in a bar. Superior Court Judge Edward Cragen filed an af. fidavit Monday saying that· he never made remarks al· tributed to him by assis- tant Ins pector Patrick Wolfe and assistant Dist. Alty. Joseeh Russoni elloe of the police department. The alridavits were part of a motion filed May 2 by Dist. Atty. John J . Ferdon asking lhal Cragen be dis· qualified from hearing c~r tai n narcotics cases because or a lleged an· tipolice comments he re · poi:tedJy made at a bar called the Gavel. Gov . Edmund G. Brown Jr .. after his regular weekly meeting with Mills a nd Assembly Speaker Leo. T. McCarthy, said Monday if he called a special session, it ''would certainly be tttis week.·· But later when asked about when he would make the decision on a special session, a legislative device used to s peed the process of enacting laws, Brown said, "I don't \\'ant to be lied down." At the samt: time, the Senate sent Brown a third bill designed to gua_rantc~ th~ av~~l.a!>ility of medical malpractice insurance by creating insurance "pools .·· The measure was designed to tempora.,rily res trict rates. The measure (SB491 ) by Sen. Peter Behr fR-Tiburon). was rushed through the Sen<:1.te after Ass embly opponents lost in a move to block passage. Brown called for an investiga· Lion into the whole issue of malpractice, including reports or :.i hos pital bed surplus, a wide variation in hospital and doctors fees . a nd unnecessary surgery and prescriptions. "It is far more than jugt an in· surance problem," Brown sajd. addin g that it includes what the public expects doctors to do and "what doctor s are holding themselves out as bcing capable of doing." Angry anesthesiologists. fac· ing insurance premium in- creases of as muc h as fiOO per- cent. were boycotting their jobs in several large cities to protest the skyrocketing premiums. Including the Behr measure, Brown has three bills on his desk to assure the availability of malpractice in surance for California doctors on a county- by-county bas is "'here coverage was otherwise unavailable. All three ""'ould bring together liability insurance companies in· to ··Pool s·· to under\\·rite malpructice policies . PUC Assailed ·For V anpool Ban Decision SACRAMENTO (UPI) -State Transportation Director Howard C. Ullrich says :l Public Utilities Commission ru ling on carpools will place· "a serious constraint" on state efforts to conserve fuel and improve air quality. Ullrich made the statemenl in asking the commission to re· consider its ruling against Mrs. Garlenc Zappitelli of Fountain Va lley. who used her own 12· passenger van in a car pool. The commission la sl month held that she was operating an ii· legal Passenger s tage corpora-- lion to transport herself and 10 fellow workers between Orange County and their jobs nt Redondo Beach. Ullrich said the decision limited the size of a "vanpool" lo nine or fewer persons and re· quired that it be organized only by the owner of the van .. "If euidelines established by this decision are allowed to stand,'J he said, "they \\ill put a serious constraint on our efforts to conserve fuel , improve air quality and make helter use or e:xi.stine highways through van- PoOllng. '' 1Jllrtcb said the Department of Tran1porta.Uon encourages busi- neu to sponsor "vanpools" with compa ny.owned vehicles. He 1aid tbe decision guidelines "wtll have to be revised to permit these efforts to continue.·· DAILY "'LOI I\" 1ueaday May l:J. 19i'!> ~ H isto ry on Bloeks Mansion Awaits Restoration By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 0t-.o.u, "'l1.e<1MaM" Jt sit& orf an unramiliar. stre~t corner tor the lirst lime in its 86-year·old life. lt1:1 leaded glass windows arc eoncealed by 11heets of plywood to guaf--d against vandals and once· gleaming white· paint· is rading l:IOd weathering into dust. The gruy-green shingle roof leaks and the redwood s iding shows its age in places. For its historic value, Sant:.i Ana's J-lowe·Waffle mansion, :.i relic of Victorian Orange Counly built before streets ""'ere paved. . was saved from destruction in the path of a road-widening pro· jeel. The t•ity moved the old housl' and its carriage s:ar:.ige lhree blocks to a ne w site just across Sycamore Street from the coun. ty's imposing old rl--d s andstone courthouse -a bout lO years newer than them ansion. But that was in 1\1 arch and now. two months later, the former holding man y 1und-raisin); events but I would think wl''ll eventually have to borrow." The firs t big outlay h3s already been made -premiums for a liability insurance poli cy cover ing dun1ages up to $1 million. Th:.it \.\'<lS a rcquircrn cnt lacked on by county officials. The next big l'Xpcnse ....,.,11 IH· for a foundation on the ne,\· lot . according lo !\·trs . \Vulker The concrete slat> \\'ill have to be poured gr:.i dually whilt• lhl' house is sup ported aOOve it and cit y building officials say th<' job is "going to be m onumental.·· The only est imate the Cit) could give is that the foundation plans. ~·hic h have already been dra\\'R up, "'on't be approved un · til June and b~dding \\·ill takt· another mo nlh, meaning tht· house will s tay in its current stale until early fa ll al best . John Stevt'ns, city building of. ri cer, said the historical society County Rei11s? hus l\l.'O years to restore the house. !\1rs . \\'alker t·lairns the dcadlill(' i::.1nuchsooner "\Ve must have the house vis- ually unobtrusive by the bicen tcnni;il next .July," she said, nut 1ng the n1:.i ns ion is p:.irt or •• ··tierituge pla za '' c·o ncept planned by tht· t·ily "Bv then. \\'C ;it lcu:.l hOf>l' to ll ;.1\'l' ·the ground fl oor ready for tours ... sht· said ... \\'e'll \\Orr\ oiboutlhcupstairs l~tcr " Besides lhl' fouru..lat1on. lht: house needs a nc"' roof. RC\\ floors. a pa int job and some in· ternal and external \\'all repair:. ··But we have turned the pag1..· no"' that lht' house h:.is been rnoved. ·· said ~I rs . \Valk er .. Eventually \\'l' \.\'iii come out ri ght." Dr. HO\.\'t .. \Vaff le built her home in a once fas hionable scr· lion of Sant:.i Ana in 1889. fo1· $3,000 on :.in SSOO Jot aL 7th and Bus h Streets r home or the county's first woman doctor. Wille lla 110\\'e·Waffle. still rests ingloriously on the blocks used by th e house n1overs tojal'k it up. The cit y"s part is finished. 'l"he house is on a lot teased from lhl' county al a cost of SI a year. The city has. in turn, le:.ised the house and s ublel the lot to the Sant;i ,\na tlisloril'<t l Society for SJ a y: .. r . Health Authority Possibility Seen NO\\', a key society official con· Cedes, the problem is money Jots of it. "l really don 't know where we'll get the amount of money we'll need," said Mrs. Weston \Valker. executive secretary of th e hi storiC'al g roup .. \Ve are Santa Anan Faces Trial Over Rapes A man indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on 38 felony counts after he a ll egedly raped nine women in two months has been ordered lo face.> trial Aug . 25 in Superior Court. Judge Everett W. Dickey sel the trial dale for llurry Dean Moore, 23. of Santa Ana. Moore will be tried on charges of rape, sexual perversion , robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. It is alleged that the attacks several of them pn OranJ;!'.e Coast residents began Nov. 1•1 short· ly after J\1oore was discharged from the l\'I;irine Corps. By U'Jl.LIAJ\.t SCllREIBEH 01 the D••IY Pol al i l•tt Orange County supcr \'isor~ will bt' told in a t ask force report sometime in the next t.,.,·o \\'eeks they have a good chance of ta k· ing sole po,v cr over health f arilities planning in the county. A county official said the task force has concluded that under new federal laws. one of three entities can be designated to perform the county's health plan. ning. The_y include : -A semi ·autonomous non· profit corporation such as the ex · isling county Con1prehens i\'l' "lealth Planning Council. A local government :.igc.ne y such as the Board of Supervisors -,.\ regional planning agl'ncy such as the Southern Californiu Association of GovernmC'nl.-. !SCAG J Tht' officia l. "·ho askt..'£1 lo re main anonymous . said it is likely SCAG \\'ill not bid to become Or ange County 's he alth planning unit because of use of its staff on other projects. That ...... ·ould set the stage for a possible s ho.,.,1down between lht· Health Planning Council and supervisors . The council is operating undt•r t'Xll'nsions of fed eral laws th:.it tiavl' si nce l'Xp ired. IL rcvie\.\·s lfit • ... n11-11 es sto take to send it? r\ long distance call is instant 2·way communication. And with new dial direct ra (e:;. a coll can eas ily be cheaper than th e 1otal cost involved in letter \vriting. Next time you need a quick. inexpen- sive anS\\'Cr. rcn1embcr ho'v \'Ou ca11 get ii . Long distance. 1Jur best business connection. I ancl gr:.int~ µcrm1t::. fo1· t·onstru<. .. tion of ne,\· health fucilities . :\le" federal l<l\\'S ha ... ·e heel) passed thal ex pand the powers of local health planning agencies and leave the door open as to \\•hich agency \\•ill perform th~ function. 1 ,\n offit'i;tl t:.a1d the decis iop \\·ou ld be m;Jde by the federa) Dcpartml'nt. of tlealth Educatio(l and \Velf::irc. Cou nci l uff itials ha\lC bee o critic<i l of the board for attempt· ing to <.·nte1· the field , claiming il \\"OU Id create a conflict of interest si nce the eounty is also in th(• heullh tu re husin ess. l'ht' count v source s <.iid the task fo rce bt•li e,:<'S the board has a good chance of outbidding tht• ileallh Planning Council but ex· acllv \\'hat \\·ii\ appear in the un · 1t ·s ·nnal report ren1:.iins to bt· Sl'{'O. ,\{ lt•a s t one ::.upt•r,·i sor . ,\naheim's Ralph Clark, has hud a running feud \.\"ilh lhc council in the past and \\'as the board nlembcr ....,·ho ;.1skcd for the l;.isk force to be est :.iblishL'<I. Working in thl' council's f:.ivor. the source s aid. is tht' fact that i1 1·ccent l y z·eor g anizcd u nd strt·an1liril·d its n1embership Hl an t·ffor1 to bt·eoml· n1o r(• t•ffi. "ient . • • I l ' ! ' ' ' ~ ; f 1 l i OAIL Y Pll'l>l It's Time to Surrender? OPINIONS DEPT. -\Ve have now heard from all of our impor· tant national leaders on what \\'l' ought to do about the Ca mbodian seizure of t hC' U .S. merchant vessel Mayagucz. skippc,_•rcd by a man from our own are<.1. Charles Miller of Fountain Valley. The range of opinion from our leaders is varied. Senator 11ubert · ll. llumphrey urges \'.'C use re- ason. Sl.'nalor Jan1c.·s B. A[]('n (D- Ala.) called it ;;1n o utrage : an acl of piracy \.•ohich cannot go un- challenged bee :.iust' our n:.itional honor is at s t:.i kl'. Senator J a('ob J;.i vitts \Jl-N \·' > has urged patience u1hilc Senator Jumcs I .. Buck l ey, the con· scrvativl.' RPpublit'~n1 fron1 the s;i mr state. \\·ants President F'ord to order immediate punitive air <.1nd naval attack on ";ippropriatt' targl'ts" in Cam· bodia . Thus is the rang<' of publie opi- nion from our nalionaJ leaders. BUT HO\.V DO people feel on our own coastal front:' I decided to question the savant of the s horeline . Newport llarbor·s Arscne ··ntackie " Gadarian . th e boat y ard uper;;itor. Gadarian is noted as a hawk And he is still fuming over the v•ay \\'C h:~dled aff<.iirs in Viet - nam . So 1 approached him cautiously on ,,·hat he thought <:!bout the latl•st seizure of one of our vessels . BLACKIE (\:J CKED a [c\\' s pare boat pieces <ind then roared. ''Think about it '~ Hell. l know exactly \\'hat v.·eought to do 01bout it. "'F'irst thin g \\'C should do is h01vt: Pre si dent Ford and Congress offer to surrender un - conditiona ll y to Cambodia . Tuesday . May 13. 1975 UPI Teltopflolte FLASH FIRE BURNS ON AT PIPELINE SITE Road Where 4 Perished Shown at Bottom Ball of Fire 4 Torched iii Gas Leak DEVERS. Tex. lUPI) f~our persons burned to death in their car had no warning of a ga s line rupture or the ball of fire which engulfed them. eyewitness David Bond said to-. d.a y. Bond. 26, of" nearby Liberty, Tex., was driving west on the highway Monday "'hen he sav.• som e small pine trees by the road £l ame up. He pulled over to the right shoulder to see v.•hat he could do. "ABO UT Tltf: TIME I GOT there, the leaking gas cut loose. The force of the explosion knocked my car across the road and almost into the ditth, ··he said . '·There ,,·as a v.•al l of flame that was sevt•ral hund(ed feet high and :.it least that wide. I S d\\' it l'ngulf the olht·r c<Jr beforl' it e\"en slo\ved d0\\'11 ... Before Bond could get closl' to the flaming cur. its gas tank exploded . ··1 couldn't sec anybody 1n ovin g in there.·· he said. Authorities identified the victims as Alfred and Betty Ashworth of Beaumont, Tex .. and two women from Starks, La .. Peggy Lee Stroud, 22, and Georgia Stroud, 54. She riff R.E. Culbertson said the victims v.•erc burned beyond recognitio n. ' ' ' ~· That's right. \Ve o£fcr1to let them come over here and take over the .,...·hole mess. TllE BREAK JNTllE GAS line. which belongs to a sub- sidiary of Dow Chemical Co .. \\'as 30 yards off the highway. The explosion and fire meltt..-d and buckled a section of San· ta Fe railroad tracks 70yards away. Bond , who was treated at a Liberty hospital for shock, s<.iid he \vas lucky to be alive. • ' • . • . . .. ' . ""It's a kno\\·il fact in history that the \\·cak should alv.•ays sur- render to the strong. That's just the way it is. Don't you ever believe th at David :.ind Goliath stuff. Goliath v.·as probably just some S\\'l'etie in d isg ui Sl' <i n~'"·ay _ "THE F IRST TllING the Cam- lx>d1ans \\·ill h<t\'l' to do is get some airplanes over here to take all our orphans out. ··Wl•'li let thcnl choose 1,vhoevcr t hev \\'ant for ou r presi· dent. Hell yC::;. just ;,in~·body they v.·ant. ·· \Vhen Bl ack ie puused to take a breath. you as k if there isn't • somt· alternati\'l' tu uneondi - tional surrender. JIE PONDERED IT. "Well. we t•an "t declare wur on Cambodia because it's bigger than Vietnam and we kno\.\• v.·hat happened there. 1\-t:.iybc v.·c can declare w;.ir on Andor1·;1 . · · Urivcn tu your encyclopedia. you lc:.irn 1\ndorra is a small pri neipali ty in the Py renees 7\lount<Jin s bt·t \\'(•en Sp<Ji n <.ind France. popul ation <J bout 8.00IJ '"That \\'Ou ld be'-' great \va r fur us:· Rl:.ick ie enthused. "'They have no na ,·v to s teal our ships. 1\nd we ha\'C one thing r ealty 111 t·o mmon \Vith 1\ndorra. "Thcy'rt• alv.·:.i ys makin g- . strong sta tements that nobody t<i kes scrious/v. ·' ··1 "•ts right there at the explosion," he said. "I guess th<.11 ·s \Vh:.tl s aved me. 1 caught the force of the explosion. but that's the section th at doesn't flare up.·· 'fexas Police Quit Intelligence Unit f-IOUS 'fON, Tex. rAPf -The Houston police department has dropped its me mbership in a na- ti onal inte lligence g<.1t hcring or- g:1nization, and one official said the department quit because the g roup encourag ed a national network of poli ce spying on or- dinary C'itizens. But tht• national chairman of Daily Pilot D~ivery I~ Guorontttd Mond<iy f .. oav II you do not have y01ir pan•·• by ~ 30 pm . call bet0te 7 fl m '""·' vo•u c:oriv w•ll be di>· llvl•rr-(1 S.1!urdav ano Sunday II you clo "0~ tr'<:('1ve your copy by 9 a.m. Satur· r1.1y, or 8 all' Sunoav call before 10 .i m nnd yow• cooy woll be dehveroo. Clrit.,lcrtio" T-'•- "'"'"I Oranqc Cnun1v A•cas 642-4321 N(lr1hwesl l"un1•nnlon Beach • tr'lr! We~tmon'<l(•r ....•. 540.-1220 San Clemen!" Cao1st,ano Beach. S;in Ju<\n C<in1~l•ann . D<in;i Poon1 South Li!gun<t. L;igun<t N>o ur-1 . .. , 495-0610 the Law Enforcement In - telligence Unit, headquartered in Long Beach, Calif., said Houston was ''kicked out of LEIU ... terminated froRl membership." CAPT. B. G. BOND, chi ef of the HoustQn criminal intelligence divi sion, confirmed to The As · sociated Press that Houston dropped out ·of LEIU. but he declined to discuss the matter further. However. a high f-lou ston police official, who asked not to bl· identified . .said the Depart- ment resigned from LEIU after police here were asked to spy on a ·respected, legitimate local businessman. The official said the request asked fOr information on the man's investments, busi· ness dealings, a ssociates, sex habits and family life . "'IT INCLUDED things the police shouldn't even be curious about ." the souree said, Rain Soaks East Coast Twisters Seen in Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas Te•perature• Cow ..... o ... , ''Q""d 111e Mondev In o•rls ot K•n\1\. 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Park Tightens Up South Korean Edict Bans Dissent SEOUL (U PI) -President Park Chung.Hee tOday outlawed all anti.government activities, including repcrUng of diasidenl opihions. Park said he issued the ban to solidify national unil.Y ln the face of what he termed real and immi· nent threats from North Korea. Park's emergency decree, which takes effect immediately,, forbids opposition to the decree, the constitution and the govern-.. ment as well aa student politlcal activities and reportins of such . activltiea or dissident opinions. · THE EDICT provides for a minimum punishment of one year In prison . Suspected violators may be detained or searched without formal war· rants. The d_e~ree exempted mem· bers of· Parliament from punish- ment for their official statements on the noor or the Natio.oal As· sembly, but opposition political actlvlUes were expected to be severely restricted. P'ark's edict, the ninth since last year, also gave cabinet ministers the power to close schools or other facilities used by anyone who violates the order. The decree also allows the de- fense minister to call in army troops to maintain public order al the request of govern1nent of- ficials. Kissinger Cites Asian Atrocity PARK SAID he issued the special decree, "to "consolidate national unity, coalesce n·a · tional.opinion and to enable all people to prepare themselves . thoroughly for an impregnable posture of n3tional security." ,, . He said South Korea faced a growinli danger" of invasion by North Korea. "I ·also take this occasion to make it clear that the govern· ment will cope with fast · changing international situations in a prompt and flexible man- ner," he said. ST. LOUIS, Mo. !APl ~ Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger says Cambodia is carrying out "an atrocity of major propor· lions" by forced marches and ex- ecutions. In a news conference here Monday night. Kissinger said. ··very clear information" in- dicates that even second lieute· nants in the defeated army and their wives are being killed and· millions of Phnom Penh residents marched into rural areas where they will lack food before the Nov- ember harvest. CONFIRMING news reports, Kissinger called the situation ··a tragedy" where hospitals have been emptied of lhe· sick ·and wounded, whv were condemned to join in the evacuation. Almost like a political cam- paigner, Kissinger moves on to Jefferson City today to meet with Missouri GO\'. Christopher Bond and then to Kansas City for aff&ther policy s peech, this time s tressing eco nomics. The purpose is to rally support for an administration concerned that isolationism is growing. Kissinger, saying the picture in South Vietnam is less clear than in Cambodia, said the ad - ministration is concorned that Hanoi may be ready to send its troops into Thailand or foment guerrilla war in the northeast section of the country. EARLIER, IN a speech to the St. Louis World Affairs Council. he argued against isolationism and said that '·a Joss in our credibility invites international chaos." "When a country's prestige declines, others will be reluctant to stake their future oil its as- surances," he said. Calling for an end to ··seJf. doubt and self-punishment" in the aftermath of U.S. defeats· in Indochina, Kissinger said. "Others throughout the wor)d still look to us and depend on us to lead them to a better. freer and more secure life. ··it is a lime to recognize that we cannot live apart from the world around us, no matter h'ow much we may wish it." Park said that while the fall of South Vietnam and Cambodia had caused some nations to feel uneasy about American de£ense commitments. Korea ··continues to place trust and confidence in the (South ) Korea-U.S, mutual defense agreement." PARK ALSO ordered the re· opening of Korea University, closed down since April 16 because or anti-government stu- dent demonstrations. He said the education ministry believes or· der has been restored in the school . Widow of Onassis· Asks Name Switch? LONDON (U Pll -Jacaueline Kennedy Onassis, widow of Greek shipowner Aristotle Onassis. \4-'ants to drop his name and revert to behing Jacqueline Kennedy in m('mory of her first husband. at·cording to a London gossip columnist. . William Hickey of the Daily Express said today. "Certainly her friends have been made aware of her wishes and it is thought that eventually 'She will legally udopl her original married name.·· Mrs . Onassis' first husband \\'as the ass01ssinated President John F . Kennedy. .. This latest move is motivated by her loyalty to the Kennedy name rather than disloyally to her memory or Onassis," the col- umnist s aid. ··And in practieal terms v.·ho c<.1n deny that the name Ken· nedy carries a lot more weight than that of a former Greek tobac· co salesm an:''' SPECIAL CALIFORNIA SALE ' I Dewar~:White Label:' half gallons -$1799 April & May only • . ' ,1 1\ Look at it as a '1 Wise investment ' "'•· For a limited time only, we're offering our economical half gallon at this spec ial price. You'll save alm ost $3.00 over the price of two quarts. ' Savor the honest taste of th e Authentic Scotch whi sky, known the wodd 1 over as th~ Sco1ch that . never varies. ' Why not pick up several half gallons of Dewar's "White Label" with the easy handling, built-in pourers . ' It 's one investment th~t's easily liquidated . tq a Dtwar'1 MIM'r uari11. , . ,f • • r t I ' c f• c c i· • • t •• r • ( • l f •f • 0 h l b ( c ( J • i v t v s c v s l n " s v i: ) s h t v h I c I• I b Jo , I• I I •· ' ' n n p • r b I· p ~ a s s t 1 L - • ' Farm Labor Bill .Backe d Tuesday May 13 1975 ' OAILVPILOT rJ."i Sex Aets Legal Consent Bill Signed SACRAMENTO <U PI J SACRAMENTO <U PI ) -An Assembly COm· -A bill legalizing all sex mlttee, beset by chanting, 11cufrling furmworkers acts betwe<1n consenting belonging lo rival unions, J\o1onday approved Gov. adults in priva te was Edmund G. Brown Jr.'s bill to quell farm labor signed Monday night by titrire which h1us troubled California for a decade. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Eight persons were urrcs ted br slate police on· Jr. charges of disturbing the peucc as sporudic fi st fi-Jnformally called a ·ghtseruptedduringanangry,duy.Jongconfronta-''bill of right s for lion between 2,000 Cesar Chillvcz supporters and hom osexual s,'' the Teamsters. measure repeals proh.ibt· .. IT JUST SJIOWS you why we need a bill," lions as old as 103 years commenled Ros e Bird, chief farm labor negotiator governing the pri vate lor Brown and a cabinet membe r. The arrests pre· sexu al behavior of con- ceded the hearing, which was orderly except for DC · senling adults 18 years casional Jeering and booing or witnessesi and older . It takes effect. Menl.bers o( Chavez' Unit1..'d F arm Workers un-Jan. 1. ion cheered jubilantly after the governor 's bill was '1"1 Thl.' bill eliminat es approved on a 7-2 vote of the De moc ratic-• criminal penaltie s for dominated Labor Relations Committee. It went to ... adultery, oral copulation the Ways and Means Committee. and so d om y . 0 r a I THE GOVERNOR hailed the action as D l.,orced copulation currently car- "another step forward" in his determined drive to Mes a maximum prison reach an historic settlement to seething" tarm labor Comedienne Phyllis term of 15 ye ars while disputes. . . Diller, 56, won't have sodomy can be punished Supporters. "'hlch in- c 1 ud e.d h om os ex u a l groups , argued the state has no business involv- ine itself in .the private Mctivities or adults . Opponents, s e vcr (;l l quoting bible passages , warned the bill would in- crease promisc uit y and lead to the downfall of society. Sever al o ppo- nents contend ed p assage of the legislation would give appearance of c.1p- proval to homo sexual acts. The measure "'as scnl to t he. governor last Thu rsday Y•hl'n th e As- sembly uecepted Senate <11nendmcnts on a 45-26 vote. Al th a t t inl l'. As · se mblyma n l~rown said. ""'e ha ve taken a 1n ajor s tep fur i nd iv id ual freedoms in th i:-; state." The Ja wm ukcr had l.iecn striving · for more than six y ear s t u w i n legislative ilPPfO\"al of the meas ure. Arness' Daug h ter J e nnyFoundDead An identical proposal cleared a crucial Senate • • Fang • ' to kick by l~re behind bars. Committee last week. · around any more. at BROWN'S OFFICE I.OS ANGELES (U PI ) -J enny Arncss, 24, Rival banner-waving (arm workers first shout-least iri real )if e . She sllid the governor signed daughter or J a mes A mess, star or the "Gunsmokc" ed insults al each other over megaphones oulsid:e Was granted a the meas ure without television series, was found dead in her home late the capitol. Then, some pus h-and-shove scuffles and divorce Monday in comment. Brown had ex· Monday ni ght , apparently from an overdose or fist fights eru'pted. ' · ·s a n t a M 0 0 i ca pressed strong support slccpinG pills, sheriff's deputies reported. THEY P ARADF.Doutside Brown's office, over -SuperiOr Court from for the bill 's concept. Deputies sa id the death apparentl y \V<i s sui1:id(' •newed two huge.hearinl: rooms seating 400 persons her hus band or nine The bill , authored by and l\\.'O notes found near her body indieuted she each and spilled into the corridors. Many then went Assemblyman Willie I.. \vas dt>spond L•nt. ·rhey di<l not say over v.'ha l. A outside to Capitol Park where the hearing w<.is years, aclor-singer Bro\\.·n Jr. (D-San Fran-neighbor in Lhc Wt.!althy seaside Ma libu district broadcast on loud speukt.!rs hung in huge shade Way nc DO n av an, cisco), was the subject of called aulhorilies, saying he was worried bt·e;iu.sc trees . · whom she oflc11 · r~ e motional debate and he hadnot sccnhcrallday. An alliance of Chavt.'z and major growers, once f erred lo a s ·'the testimony as it wound its "Guns mokv" "'as canceled l<i st \\'CC k after 21 bitter enemies, church leaders and the state IC ar ur on o e Let us saveyou ! mon" , on your note ~ collections. ; If you re currently collecting on o trust deed, personal note or real esla!e contract - or poy1ng 10 hove one collected -we con he lp . We simply open a note collection account in your name end toke on ol! the details. Whal s !he cost to you? Not one penny when you maintain o qualifying m1n1mum balance. In foci, you ger 011 the money (with interest), and we do all the wor k. Nice. huh? • CiLEl\D4LE FEDERAL SAVINCiS oJ,.., (JI t)IP ""''°''. i.:,, ••• _, ..,, '9 "'' •"" '"'''""'"~· ,'!'"' "'" ~7 b,ol •• ,,' '"'"'" ac,;J ,..,,,.,. "'~'· ;J <•"·<••• "' • "''"' Ncwpor1 Beoch Bron<h •.CJO N"""'!~ "' r"1>,-.1. r L.r {i.1.1 "300 Costa Maso Branrh 2300 Hor b:)r Bl ~d 6.:? .i / t 5onta Ano Branch ·' I f1J-.h10•1 !.Jci1•iUt' '1J I 331 J Fullerton Brol"l(h 3?0 !>J l!orbor Blvd ')20 l:l3JI R. h dB t [th way throu g h the years on the air, the longest running series in Oom~~~m~=hu~c~t~gn~•~ iG;e;n~·~t~o;l~S;e;t~.·=·=====l~e~g:~:l:at:u:r:e:.======~~~l~c:vi~s~~~n~h~i~s~~~r~y:.=============~===================~ compromise plan, designed to r estore peace to I~ caurornia agriculture. • 41 Votes Needed For Pot Me asure SACRAMENTO (AJ>) possession as either a -Backers of legis lation mi sdemeanor or felony, easing California's mari-punis hable by up lo 10 juana penal lies have years in prison. won more lime lo scrape together their needed vo~~s~ partia.1 victory for Lawmakers supporters of lhe bill came Monday when they T R • won a parliamentary 0 ece1ve showdown and got more time to pick up the voles p . Hik ? need ed to p ass tbe a y e. ·measure out or the As- sembly. SACRAMENTO (UPI ) Despite criticism he -Anolher step has been was trying to "duc k the t;;ik e n in th e Senate issue," As s e mblyman tow <.1 1· d bo os tin g Alan Sieroty, the bill 's legis lative s alaries 10 sponsor in the lower percent next year from house, successfully bat-$21 ,120to$23,232. tied for a delay or a floor The finance commit- voteon the bill. tee, by a bare majority 7-6 vote, approved the SI EROTY ARGUED pay raise Monday and he would bring the bill up sent the bill to tJ:ic full for a vote in ''due Senate. course," bul he refused 1£ enaetcd, it "'ould togivea spec ifi c date. make Ca l i£ornia First time at these savi ng s! Bright, w hite Cape Cod w icker from Calif As ia 40% to 5 2·% reductions J'Juthing qui te refresl1es like \vonderful \Vicker. · And \vi th terrific s;1.vi11gs like tl1ese you ca n crL·atc: :t total atn1osplicrc i11 a11y roon1. Cali f 1\sia \vcavcs it \ve il i11 Cape Cod style. Frames arc-li anJcrafteJ of genuine l'ole ratta.11 a11<l l:overcJ 'vitl1 rattan core_ A. 72" high, 5·shelf ct Jgere. Orig. $248 , $149 D. 5-piccc d inin.i; set, including a 112" Formica!l!.I top t:tbl c wi th 4 side chai rs. Orig. $692, $399 C. Club chair \Vitl1 su11n y cusl1io11. $1 82, $99 D. End tab le to perch J lamp upon. $1 10, $59 A, • The Los Ange le s lawmakers the second Democrat said he would highest salaried in the ' be • ' l a J .k i I} g to nation, behind New York legislators'' in an effort where legislators now re- • to collect the 41 votes cei ve $23,SOO. E. Cl1arn1i ng: sett ee '"/ 1)ri11t cu sh ion. $.366 , $199 I'. \'V'hitc wickcr"coffee tabl e. Orig. $1 }1, $99 G . Pris cill a cha ir, a graceful touch. $1 23, S59 Sun Shop • neededtopass thebill. Besi de s s ala·ri es, Sieroty de clined lo lawmakers rec e ive name any lawmakers he $30-a-d<.iy in tax-free ex- plans to make a special pensc a llowances while effort to win over. And he in session, an allowance refqsed to say why the up to $2 ,700 a year for a bHI ·failed by three votes · leased car, and state to win final Assembly gasoline and telephone passage last Thursday. credit cards. His bill would make The St a le Finance possession of less th an Department said the in- an ounce or marijuana crease would cost tax- subjecl to a fine _of up to payers $275,000 a year $100. The courts can now beginning Dec. 6, 1976 tr e a t m a r i j u a n <.i when it would take ef- P~ts Ski (; SPOllT snop BACKPACKING tAMllY NIGHT ..., T1uJ ,111.,,13 IN l!EOONOO BEACH fl!<lM 7 10 9 PM. 11:',J, .• i\1'1) 14 IN HUNTINGTON BEACH fl!OM 110 9 P,M fect . 1\IAJ..',I.." r ouR Ct!Lf1\1f),iR f llC!O~Y ~fP5 l10 AA -lH( NQD!H IACf. 511~111 Of~IGNS. HIGH l \IGH1, JQll( (lll~S ~. f ll!Y. $Ill/II (QMPA$~fS Al ~I Nllll WOOlDl(H llllSOUI, PllllH A AA! 10 &OCHS IU~f(A !INT ll(HMOOll. 0~1 till lolOUNIAIN HOU!H. QP11MU~ 4. 01 Hll~ * IUf IA(UUllllC (llUfW•T $WAI • •UU•HllTMI; ... • "lllS * MIU • f ... WINI!' t l•l 11111 Siii( * IMlll ti 1.CUAWIS --~1-MWI 12u1 Jtt.nn (1)4) ..... ," .,. ... ,. Tiit .... , 1Mt.W 'tM. ..... U.f. 1HI UI 'Ta ... -... IZ:M 11 S!ll ..... ·--·-.. ·~ca.to SOUTH COAST PLAZA · • 8bop Monday thN Friday, 10 am to 9:3P pen; Saturday. IQ am to 6 pl'h I Bullock's South Cout Plata, San D iego Frttway at Br istol, <;osta Mesa, 556-06 11 ' Shop Sund1y. 12:00 noon t0 S:OO pm . ' ) , I \ • h i D.i\IL\. 1•1LOT EDITORIAL PAGE Challenges to Meet A tiny little lady narr1 ed Do Thanh \'an says it b..:s t : "We are strangers in a strange land." · T l1c 18,000·plus Vietnames e and Cambodians l·ru rnrned into tent cities and Quonset huts at Camp Pe ndleton and b.urrllrks at El TOro Marine Corps Air Station pose a g reat <·ha}Jenge to their host country and ~l u ll•. but it is not ins urmountuble . • "We arc here," Do Thanh Van obs erved l ast \\'CC k . '"\\\_• a l'l' being <"<Jl'td for . \Ve can11ot ask for ITIOl't..'. '' She is five rnontflS prcgna11t and she is one of the t hous~111d s looking for a h (.l nd ---not a handout-as the <1ld b:.in k eommcrcial puts it. She and her hus band Be l)uc Viet lon g fol' the clay they will no longer be those :-.l r ~1ngl'l'S in u s tr<:ingclan<L 1'hc ir d eei>es t desire is to take a pl,acc in a new .soc·icly a nd be s t.'lf·sufficicnt. says Van. • '!'hey addl'd -in i:l n ironic footnote to all the vocal (•l a111or ove r a d e mocratic South Vietnam-that they never felt free there in any case , even before the Com- n1 unis l tuk eover. ]'he ir pe rsonul chall enge-in the Jong run-will probably not be ins ur1nountable any more than the task of Am erica on the 200th annivers ary of her s trug- ).'l e for independence in a ssimilating her ne\vest ar- l'J \';JIS from anotht'r countr)'. 1'hc Marine Corps has come through, as is its it <.idition , in pr<>v idi ng for the thous ands of re fugees. \ t :..isk fort·<.· th:..it S\vclled to n1ore than 1,000 m en , tn<.1 ny of \vhun1 \1,..orkcd 24 -hour shifts \Vithout s leep, ~:rl·aLcd l,i Lt le Saigon at Can1p Pendleton. 'l'hl'y provided n1usc:le a nd s weat in helping run ! h;it giant sh0\\1 -one \vhit·h \Vi ii run at leas t 90 days- :1nd '''hen the ir <.1ssign cd duty "'as done, som e played \\ ith rt.:·!\1gcl' kids and literally baby-sat on their own I 1 rne. One can baret.Y imagine the manpower required to bujld miles of pipelines and electrical and telephone communications networks and supply tons offood daily, in addition lo lhe food preparation. The challenge has not been insurmountable for the Marines and it should not be insurmountable for ourselves in accepting and assistirig the vast majority of Southeast Asians who today are timidly hopeful strangers in a strange land. • They can certainly, for the most part, fit into our society just as have thousand s . before them - most recen tly llunga1ians and Cubans -fol lowing their own painful, personal national uprootings. The challenges are certainly here to be faced, but the most significant one at hand is to pitch in a nd work for the happy day when Little Saigon at Crimp Pendleton is a town without people anymore . Misdirect ed The environmental i mpact report has lately become part of our everyday vQcabttlary, complete \vi th its s pace·saving set of initials -EIR. We've h ad EIRs dealing with preservation of beaches and views, with density and noise impact1air and wate r pollution. But like many commenda ble innovations, the ElR can be misused. The current example came from a citizens' group in San Fra ncisco which sought a t emporary restrain- ing order on irr1'lnigration of Vi{:;tnamese refugees pending, of all things, preparation of an e nvironmen- tal impact report. · The judge of the U .S, District Court denied the re- quest on the rather apparent grounds that evacuation of the re fu gees h ad been n ecessitate d by a "suc- cessive chain of e mergencies.'' .... .. 1' ,,._ ~ " AS50CIATION Of SUV..1/11/ll.IG ,, "' lf.\C:i\IT Wl!'IC'.1 ,, t>K1~1CiV..~ ... I\1 arinl' s pokes men, in turn, h ad hi gh praise for the numerous c ivilian aid agencies e ngaged in rninist~ring to the 11eoplc of Little Saigon, a city that g rc\v virtua ll y out of a \Vilderness overnight. Somehow w e can't quite envision a 50-state EIR, but some of those folk in San Francisco can really freak way out. ''IT'LL COST YOU PLEN1Y TO 'fZ,E(i AI N YOUP.. <P.Et>li?ILl1Y WITH us:' Arguments Overlook Dual Hospital Need ·1 11 llu· 1•:c1 ilor · For ~o nt l' ltml' I hu vt' noled \\llh i.:1·0,1•1n g cli~trl·~s \11hut I \ 1l'\V ;is a t'OlHlt l•r.produc:tive and llll/lt.:l'l"SS[ll':V \\';11• IJt't\l'<.'CO lViO '!L~tl ly nced<.'d publil' health in- s11tu11uns thl' UCI School of J\lcd 1t inc ::ind 1-loag J\.femorial Jtosp1 ta L lJotl1 arl' t r1tl(.':.tlly in1portant to ou1· co mmunity. lloag llos pitul hus provided h uin ;i ne ;j/ld irrep\;jc1..•able s1.:rv1 t'<.' to the r it 1iens of this area f(J r ma ny '.''l'<1rs and re11<Jinly de· :-.t'l'\'CS the support of ;.ill of us. '/'ht• l fC I !\1t·dl('al School. though .a youn g in stitution. is 1.."<1uaJly im· por\;int l.o the lbcal eommunil\'. not only her a use of the doctors 0il prodlt('i.'S bul :.tl sn bcc:ausc of the nll•tlie:.il rc::il•J rrll it t'ondut'ts a nd Jlll'di e;il l\n o\v le-dgl' Jt udv;_inccs. \\'f<: ,\1' 'rhe lrvint' Company, a:-. p;nt of our pl<Jnning (.'ffort . for ~1·;1 1·.-. 11;.1\·c IJL'l'n tryin g to find u nu•:ins of ~1 ss ur i n g ;.idequate lio.-.p1t:.il fa ell i ties for the g1·owing ~·11 ,\· tlf lt'\'inc and for those r<.'si- d<'nt :; of Nl'\1:port Beu ch who 11 \t' ~out b of the Upper Buy. As a 1·1·s1l1L or thi s effort ;.ind at our llrging . .a nun.profit foundation 1·;1l)l'd lhe \V e-s tl'rn \Vorld ;.J(•clical Fuundation "-'as formed \1 1\h the sole objeetive of fully :--.llisfyin g th e medic;.il ;ind he<.tllh 1 ;t re rcquire1ncnts of the cit izens 1•f \IJ1 s are;1. In ,,·11 ~1t I cons ider .a very t·v~µon s ihle a t tion. 1-loag I Jo~p ital <.ind the Western World Foun dation rctenlly formed a llll't'~(·r that rightfull y protects !ht' l0Xistinl! in stitution, while ;_i t 111 1· ~;in1 c tinlt' it provides suP· 11n1•\ l'ur lhc <l cvelopmcnt of ne\v 1«1n1n1 11 nit,\· ho:o;pit:.il faciliti es ,11lll ~t·rvi ec•s tlCl'ded l'ISC\\'here in 1 lit· i'\ l'11· port· Ir\' 111 <.' rt•g ion . l ·nro1·tu n;.1tt•ly. tht· fal'ulty of ttit• l "(.'J .l\l cdi t al St·hool. 1vhic h is· dt·~1rou:-i (if dc1·eJopi11g a hospital ln1· 1!.:-> 011 n in ~trul'lional <Jnd re· ( MAI LBOX ) se.irch needs. has apparently become fea rful or the develop- ment of a Hoag-Western World Community H ospital, and has vigorou sly argued and cam· pai gncd against its apprOval. In turn, J.toag 1-lospital now appears just as concerned about the ·ucr (•am pus hospital. There would be: each side claims, too much of a needed thing. TllE CONCE RNS of each in· slilutiun are understandabl e, but pul in the proper perspective, these concerns are for the most part only s hort-ranged. I believe all parties to the dispute should stand back and recognize the long.r;inge values and virtues of both institutions. This isn't the time fur them to be fi ghting each other, for the result is likely lo be that \\-o'C \\'ould lose one or both - und if that happens the r eal losers \\-'ill be the present and fut ure l'itize ns of the entire com- munity. RAYMONDL. WATSON ltloral Wrong• To the Editor : • 'fhis is iri reference to the headline, "f'ord Damn Mad at Refugcl:' Snubbing." President t~ord say s ··The concept or the re- Sl•ttlcmt'nt effort is m orall y ri g:ht." I ugret'. 1\pparently I di sagree with Mr. Ford and hi s predecessor and perhaps mos t or Congress on other principlt's. I say the concept or allowing old people to go underfed is morally "·rong. The concept or allo\l.'in g peopl e's savings due to uncontroll ~d inflation, lo dwin- Dear Gloon1y Gus Is the banking business go· ing to the dogs? Tcxlay, J went to the drive·in Win· dow of my bank. I didn't have rpy kids with me. so I didn 't get the usual Jollypops , I did huve my dog with me. The girl gave me a dog biscuit. Honest. B.H. Gloomy Gu• tomments <ore u1bmi1kd by •Nderi ind <k> nol ne<e•urily "'ll+CI ll>e ,,;...,.,, ot Ult newi p•per. M nd YDUr pet -¥t loGloomy Gus. Oiily PilOt. die, is morally wrong, The con· cept of saying that everything is fine when we hu ve S percent un· employed, 3 percent , l percent or any willing to work person un - employed, is morally wrong. The concept of taxing to extreme the middle class to support the poor and help the rich gel·richet", is morally ~rong. THE CONCEPT of minimizing crime by building bigger jails is plain stupid, but to not take drastic action to find the reasons for crime a nd attempt to eliminate them is morally wrong. The concept of politician's pay being so high that they want the job for the money, not for the good they can do, is m orall y wrong . The concept of foreign poiicy being to attempt stopping the spread of world communis m by helping dictators and buying our way, is morally wrong. The con· cept of not solving our internal problems when we have the brains. the manpower and the re- sources, is morally wrong. If we Americans cannot solve our own problems, some of which are mentioned above , how can we ex- pect lo sell our form of govern· ment to any other part of the y:orld? OSCAR DOBKIN Stro11ge r A tla11tic A llia11t•t•? The Lessons of Vietnam I <WASHINGTON -Many Americans are saying in the wake of the Vietnam di s<Jstt'r lhat the Ii ves lost ;_ind money spent there were in vain. and il is hard to di sagree \vith that view. But nations, like people, mature through experience, and so it seem s to m e that our Vietnam in · volvement may not have been en- ti rely futile if it taught us some lessons about how to conduct our foreign policy in the future. ln lhc first place, we should have learned from Vi etnam that we cannot link our ow.n rortun·es t o fore ig n gov- ernments tha t Jack' the solid s upport o r their ow n peo. ple. Back in 1954, when our direct Vietnam commitment first took shape, President Eiscnhow<.'r estimated that the Co mmunists would have won 80 percent of the votes in a free election. Yet he decided, for strategic reasons, thiit we had to back an anli·Communist regime in Saigon. WE THEREFOR E underwrote· inept and unpopular mandarins like Ngo Dinh Diem and Nguyen Van Thieu, and. we discovered, they could not function without a strong American presence that nullifi ed their nationalistic credibility. Thus we found ourselves in the awkward position of being labeled colonialists , but without having the advantages of col· onial rulers, since our cHents in - sisted upon asserting the ir autonomy. Under these circumstances a Communist vic- tory was inevitable. Another lesson that we s hould have learned from Vietnam is that we cannot become deeply STANLEY KARNO\V Im mersed in a n alien culture. Nor s hould we delude ourselves into thinking that \11e can really introduce our (>\l.'n values into societies that differ r<Jdically from our own. LYNDON JOHNSON persuaded the Saigon regime to legitimize itself by promulgating a constitution and holding "elec - tions, but that exercise was mainly designed to convin(·c American public opinion th<Jt we ""·ere defending a democracy. But our Vietnamese democracy was a hoax. Qiem a nd Thieu repeatedly rigged elections and arrested political dissenters because, in their estimation, the democratic process was m erely a facade erected to placate Washington. We \l.o'ent wrong, however·, in believing that they were sincere- ly trying to build a free country , We should have also learned from the Vietnam tragedy that we cannot go into a war, no mut- ter how s mall it initially appears to be, without a domestic con- sensus. THE UN ITED STATES oozed into Vi etnam mainly because no president had the courage to ask for a clearcut declaration of war. And no presid ent had the guts to admit that we were sliding into a r eal war because the White I-louse, (o r polili<.'a\ motives, f e<J red lhe r eact ion of the public. Congress bears the burden of responsibi lity as "-'el l. since it ga ve thl' cxetuli\'l' bruneh a series of bl ctnk checks. I n my opi- nion there is som e thi ng sli ghtly obscene in the present crforts of congress rn l'n like Sen. Harry .J<1ck son. who l'lllhus1asti c;_ill y fayorl'd tht• \\';_11·. to pin the blumC 01i othe1·s. Finally, a s \\'C scan the ho1izon ahead, we ought lo pcrcCi vc thul our defeat in Vi etnam is not . as Secretary of St:ite Ki ssinger sug- gests. going to damage our. pos i- tion th1·oughout th<.• "'orld, On thl' eo n t r a .r y , the Victn;_1n1 c·atastrophe could have Sultitary l'ffects on our int ernutional tcla- tlonsh i ps. OUR E UROPt:AN alli es arc hopefu l that. "-·ith Victnarn out of the w::iy , we "-'ill OO\\' t"Onl.'l'ntr<itc on str<.'ngthe ning the l\t\antlc Al· li<Jnl't:', which is, ~i fter all. the keystone of our furl•ign policy. As for the states thut depend heav il y on us and c_·urrentlv doubt ou r reliability, suth a.s ·Israel. South Korea and the Philippines. the lesson that they ought todra'v :fr om Vietnan1 is th;.1t it is healthier lo bt• self·rcli<ln t th<Jn to be totally tied to the United States. I agree \\1itb President Ford that \Ve s hould put the Vietnam war behind us -but not tu the ex - tent thal, in forgclting it, we commit lht:! s an1e t•rrors ;1ga1n l'ISC\\'bCI'('. Art • the Old West in \Vester·n art is rapidly coming into its O\vn these days . ( THE BOOKMAN ) fcaturC' of the picture. 'Stop Wallace' Move Stumbles George Catlin had no s uccess in selling his pictures of western subjects to the U.S. government and even Charles Russell con· sidered $5 a good pri ce for his works. And countl e ss artist s ex- changed pictures for a few drinks or a couple of beers. · Doris Ostrander Day,•dy of Redwood C ity, has given a great boost to these a rtists wilh ·a new biographical di cti on ;:~ry called "Artists of the American West·• published recently by Swallo'w Press of Chicago ($12.50). And or coui·sc 1nnst (1r the pie· lures ure con cerned more Y.'il.h the life of I.h e t i ntl~s r:.ith cr th uft gcogr;1phical area and. cou ld ' h ~1,·e been paintPrl in eilh<'r thC' c<.1st.ern or \\'C stcrn pai'l of t.hc -"1\~IJVfl.I '.F:. 'l'cnn. -The f 1 r~t Sl·rious <-·ff ort tu control Gov. <:t>orgC' C. Wu ll :.1l'C 0:-> J976 pre· ~1d cnlial su1•ge t•ollapscd here 'in 1« __ 11·ly l'\'ening April Z:-l, convinc· ing C'Vl'n rlieh1;11·d d oubters that hl• )Jo~1·s deadly , unsol ved problems for lht' Ol·n1ocr;.1tlc purty. '"Thal w:ts really a show of peo· pie pOWl'r ." s aid ~1 beaming W;1ll <t c c . mo<-·k 1 n ~ lhc N e )V J, c { l id ion'f as he left t-he Ten- 11el)see Hous e of ReprCSl'll · t atlvcs. J.le had jus t put on u \'intage Wall <1 ce pcrformnnl'e bt•forc ch eer i n ~ \\la llaccite l(a ll eries Hnd awed. somewhat fri gh lun cd u ni i "1:1llace itc legisla tors. With legisl<it.urc 1Jnd ,governor dropping effo rt s to r e· peal Tcnness(·('·s prim<11·y. top Democrats g loo rn ll y (•on<'(•d c wos t of the sta te 's dclcgatt·s 10 Wallace. , ~lOREOVt:R , the backstage effort quiet ly to repeal primary e•lections in s lates \Vith Wallace ,. ( .... _E_v_A_N_s_._N_o_v_A_K_· ~l ~lrength has collapsed almost l·verywhere. the mere effort bolstering his invective against the es tablishment·s "slow ly crushing to death the middle ti ass.'' Although nobody thinks Wa ll ace c un be nomina ted , Democrati c leaders lack either strategy or l actic for denying him hundreds or delegates in the primaries. The grand des ign of disarming WaJlace by repeaHng primary Jaws in states he is apt to win de· pended on quiet action by stale legislatures going unnoticed at Wallace h ea dquarte rs in l\1ontgomery, Al<"!. (as ~·ns the ('<ilSe in Nv w Mexico. where . Wallace had won 8 of 18 delegates in lh e 1972 primary without cam ~ paigningl. llut Wallace stormed into Raleigh, N.C .. April 9 to kill repeal in North Carolina. Soon after lh ut , r epeal pl ans for Michigan foundered. NEVERTHELESS, Tennessee Democratic leaders still hoped a variety of forces would coalesce \I, to repeal their primary, prevent· ing a repeti tion of Wallace's 1972 landslide. Wh en Democratic Gov. Ruy Blanton failed to pass a party registration law, he ba cked repeal. Tough and self:confident, the new governor advised friends he was going toe·to-toe against <icorge Wallace and fully expect· ed victory, . Even when Wallace. asked to testify here to r erun his North Caro lina triumph, state Democrati~ leaders did not give up. First, they urged Speaker Ned McWherter to refuse. When that failed, they tried to hurry the· r e p eal bill throu g h the Jegislature to confront Wallace with a fa il accompli. Getting wind of that move, Wall ace operatives slowed down lhe bill. Torn b e tween desire lo rrustr;.ite Wullace and fear of hi s hold on their <'onslituents. the legislators predictably heeded thPir fear. On the day before Wall<i<'e 's arri val, a senate.com- mittee s urpris ed everybody (Gov. Bl anton In cluded) by vot· ing d0"-'11 the repeul J>ill. Then, in· s tead of testifying in a committee room, Wallace w a~ invited into the house chamber with the trap. pings of' a· form.u.l state visit - t, much to Blanton's disgust. IT WAS a fi eld day for Wallace, who h as incorporated the primary repeal issue into hi s hi g hl y e ff ec ti ve an ti - establishment routine, He told reporter s the Te nn e s s e e Democratic party "consciously or subconsciously', is trying to t ake away l he ri~o{ the average citizen of Ten ·s to take part in picking a esi- denl. '' He told lcgislutors to follow Andrew J ackson's exam- ple and "believe in the people." Nol only was the house repeal bill withdrawn but the politi- cian's fear er Wall ace deepened immeas urably. "I'd been kid· ding myself that he was sick and lost hi s s tufr, •• one veteran legislator told us. "J'd have to S<ly now thal the little obscenity is tougher than ever." VN LIK F. othe r prt'Si dential candidates. lllanton noted , Wall ace h ad not notifil't.I him in advance of l'On1 in ,c: t.9 TcnnCs!;ce, Wall:-1re rcplit•cl blt1ndly that he was so nt home in neii hboring Tennessee that he f(•it 110 n<.'<'d for formalities. Tru ns lation : I'll come here. any time J Y.1un1 . The book lists more t.hun 1,300 st1.isls and ill ustrators, a ll born before 1900, who have portra_yed the west in various media, Many of the entries contai"h bio- graphical sketch('S and not41tions as tQ. where the work of that a rtisan currently be seen. A GOOD companion book is "The Painters' America," by Patricia Hills. published hv Praeger Publishers of New York ($15). This volume (sub·tltled Rural and Urban Life, 1810-1910 has 150 ill ustrations by various arti.sts ·with 12 of them in color. The period co"ered 'in this \'Olume corresponds with the J?:rowth of the counlry a nd th er efore contains Oluch work bv \\·cstern artists nlthou.Ji(h nclthc'r Cat lin nor Ru ssell isrenrescnted. The Amt'riran tasc:in:ition v»ith guns i ~ app;irent in the numb<'t of paintings in which these artiract's are present , u ~u a lly ri s lhc ~ l'OUtitry. ' !\-l ore than 80 artists h<1 vc their \vork pnrtr a yerl in this volun1e, put togcthC'I' hy lhf' 1\ssociatt' CL~l'<Jtor of 18th ~ind 19th C<'ntury ;\nic ric:in 1\rt at Whil nev !\111scun1 in Nl'"-' York. · DO NALD II . TllACKREY • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rohtrt N, \Verd, P111'1/1.,hrr Thoma~ Ki:mnl . f:d1t11r flnr l)a ra K rl'1/iu;h, f~d1IHnaJ Page f,,'daor Tht' r tHtorial pai;c• of the Dailv Piiot :-,(•ek:s t o i nf()rm :1t1d stlmulnll' rc:.i d('rs by prf'scnting ~ this.PttRe ~i vcrse 1.:ommE>nt<1ry on top!CS of !Ol l•rrst by !'\'ndiCUl• ed eotumnisl! tt nd c1-1 r100TI1s1S by p~ovidjng a rorunl (or rcad~r!'' Vlf'v.·s urHI ti~ prcsentln~ lh is Ol'V.'S1'aJ1cr'5 uplnions and lth.~as on curr<'n l tnpfc!I>. The t'<.litari ;1I oninions of th1• O•il)' PilOI oippe3r only In the eduorfi:.I column ort th e tor of th t• puf!e . Opinion!!: l!.1.• pressed by the coJumnists and cartoorn:>1t5 a11rt letter \1-'rllers ure tht•1r O\\'Jl un•I no tndorS('n1ent of lh<'1r \lf'o1s b) th(' Uailv Pilot !>hould be infcrl'1•<I · Tuesduy. M ay J3, 1975 '· ' \ ( '· . ' 1of~ ., :.,_ ~~JI ~~ :l ;,, w. -! 5tar \.'e)OJ mer: UnJc miJll for 1 arid 1 of tt Ing .COIQJ QUI E L ~ was marr mour onJy1 c McCc Halli tO thE the l' 11.istoi .I> 1' YaleE Chap. than 1 ter fit A' their marr famil hera1 s the h le gen an ot Becki II no di1 Pike• " their Godo !' Efaw R furier the f1 .meml T good I ... Brc 'Ur . SA( -G Brow: bill t Ii k e Legi~ throu1 'The Asse Knox prop ch an~ !lPPro 1ncre~ intere ;.iutho: ernme Br a Mond. ~ I K C • . : ' t I • I SEI ' A• • ~ - > ., Htl ' New Safety Equipment Would Break 25 Firms WASHINGTON CAP) -Mandatory safety standards being de- veloped for th e govern- ment by Cons umers Union would add $520 million to the price Cag for power lawn mowers and put 25 companies out of the business, accord· Ing to a private study .commissioned by the in- QUEENIE TMl ~uus ~S -l:J dustry. The Stanford Resear"ch Jnstitute said the third draft of the complex standards could boost the price of a $100 gasoline-powered rotary mower to as much as $186, ''THEY'RE STARTING with four By Phil lnierlondl o ..... ~-...._. .......... __ _ ''That office ls empty -we never found one." ' Ella Hatfield Laid to Rest flUNTINGTON, W. Va. (UPI ) -Ella Hatfield was banished from her rather's house when she married Charles McCoy, but the days or the famous mountain reud of the Hatrietds and McCoys are now only a memory. Only one of the mourners at Ella Hatfield McCoy's funeral Monday Was a l\.1cCoy. But several Hatfields filed past her casket to pay final respects to the mountain woman who was a child or 7 when the two families declared war on each other in the historic reud or the Appalachian Mounta ins. . Mrs. McCoy, 98, died Friday. NAMES LIKE HUFFMAN, JACKSON and Yates appeared on the register al Reger Funeral Chapel in this West Virginia riverfront city, less than 100 miles north or Mingo County, where the bit- ter right raged between the families. _ Mrs. McCoy and her husband were disowned by their families after they defied them by getting married. So intense was the hatred between the ramilies th.lit' Mrs . McCoy's rather never spoke to her again and she was banished from his home. Survivors rrom both ramilies, however, agreed the hatchet Was buried decades ago. Now, the legend of the Hatfields and McCoYs is kept a live by an outdoor drama presented each summer near Beckley, W. Va . IN HIS EULOGY, THE REV. Mel Eraw made no direct mention of the reud that spilled over into Pike County, Ky ., before the turn or the century. Instead, the minister urged the mourners to set their sights on heaven's rewards by "walking with God on earth and preparing to meet your Creator.'' ''Rich men lose it all in a moment or time,'' Mr. Efaw said. Relatives talked freely with news men at the· funeral, introducing grandchildren and explaining the famil y tree ror them. But most couldn't re- member the reud. They talked , instead, about Mrs. McCoy, her good health and long life. wheel• and a handle and rebuilding It," said Den- nis C. Dix, executive director of the . Outdoor Power Equipment Inst i tute, which represents about 70 manufacturers. Bertram Strauss, in charge of the Consumers Union stapdards de- veLop men t group,. acknowledged high C06ts of the proposed mower standard , to be s ub- mitted to the U .S . ~umer Product Safe- ty Commission by June 19. "NO DOUBT meeting the standard will cost a certain amount or. money," he said. "At this time we don't know how much. Some re- quirements will be ex- pensive. This may result in narrowing the price range or mowers. Ir lhls' doesn't stifle competi- tion. it's not undesira- ble." The research institute. report, prepared under a $50,000 contract with the industry group, said the over-all price increase of mowers to meet the pro- posed standard would range rrom 24 to 49 per- cent. PUSH MOWERS would jump in price between 30 lo 74 percent and more expe'nsive rid- ing mowers between 19. and 30 percent, the re- port said, with the largest price increase - between 35 and 86 per- cent -falling on manual :s tart, push rotary mowers which ac- counted for 4.2 million of the. 7 .4 million power mowers sold during the 1973-'M season. The commission gave about $135 ,000 to Consumers Union to drart proposed sarety standards designed tore- duce the est imated 100,000 mower-caused in- juries annually. The in- dustry's proposal to su~ mil 1972 voluntary in-. dustry standards as the rederal standards was rejected. • "WE THINK we've got a pretty good voluntary s tandard ," Dix said. About 90 percent of waJk· ~ehind mowers and 75 percent or riding mowers comply with it, Dix said. "We're the first in- dustry to have man- datory standards written by a nonindus try group," he said. AMONG THE s tan- dards are such safety de- vices as a shield which prevents rocks from hil- ting people and a device whic h turns off the engine when a. person's hand is removed from the handle. The commission could accept, reject or mod.iry the final Consumers Union Recommenda- tions. ''Now she's gone to glory,'' one said. r::::==============:-1 Brown Nixes 'Urgent' Bill SACRAMENTO (U PI) -Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. has vetoed a bill because he didn 't like the -way the Legislature rus hed it through. 'The "urgenCy" bill by Assemblyman John Knox (D-Richmond ), proposed technical changes in legislation approved last year that jncreased the maximum interest rate for bonds authorized by local gov- ernment. Brown's veto came Monday. KDND HAWAII ' . l presents the , i SOCIIDOF ~ SEVEN Opening May 19 1 ' Ros: (714) 531-1232 I 1 " • Does linclora think ~ngWeight ts easy? It is not o simple task for a polienl 10 reach and maintain "leonweight" lorllfe. 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Professional Bldg. son lemordlno • E. long Beach • Mission Hiiis ' Hawthorn<> • ()fQngo , Newport lleoch Garden ~ • Lono leoc:h • Paaod•no Lo Habra •Woodland Hills • Sherman 00"5 WestCOvtno. FulleftOn • RfvMlde ·Sonia Monk:a Cotto Meoo -l'OmOno • centtos • HQllywood -~ Tueld•y, M•y 13. 1975 DAILY PILOT A 7 Festival Postponed Parents ·Get Working Term NAPA (UPI) -Kenneth Wagenman, 46 , and his wife, Mary, 36, have pleaded no contest to · charges that they let their 5-year·old son die for Jack of medical care. The couple were sentenced Monday to serve three months or volunteer work in a n institution ror the mentally handicapped. Accor~ing to the district attorney, their child had bee~ d1agnosed last October as having a kidney disease requiring hospitalization. They dec lined to put the boy in the hospital because or their ''distrust in doctors and belief that God heals,'' the district at- torney said. Alter three months, authorities took the boy out of the home. but he died Dec. 28, his firth birthday. Call 642-5678. VICTORVILLE (UPI) 1JIEY SAID -A Memorial Day •"'OUTHFVL weekend country-. 1r.11 western musical festival Put a tew words lo work for ou . ·tS THE EDUCATION OF A SECOHD-GRADU LESS IMPORTANT THAH THAT OF A TEHTH-GRADE117 The avera9e teacher in the HuntillC)lon Beach Elementary School District is . paid I 9 112 °/o less than the o•ero9e teacher in the HunlillCJlon Beach Hi9h School District. WHY?" PAID FOR BY THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ELEMENT ARY TEACHERS ASSOCIATION, 17610 BEACH BLVD., SUITE C. HUNTINGTON BEACH. expected to draw some KIRBY, Tex. (UPI) -1----------.:::...J of the top names in the "The first annual, unof-II industry and an audience ficial, semi-organized • of nearly 200,000 bas Kirby, Texas , chili THINGS ARE BETTE ·AT _ been postponed until the cookorr and all day meet-• , July 4th weekencl. ing under the sun with IL,,....----------------------------... . . A spokesman for liberty and justice ror Nashville West Enter-all" has been scheduled tainment Inc. said the ·l=o::r::M::a=y:::l8=.======-i postponement resulted ,. from complications in a ""'using deal to film the four-day obH,w•llon1 otlll• restival for use as a •long th• television special. Or1ng• co11t, The festival was to be ~nn•d br held at the San 1 "111•••on, in the Bernardino County Fair- grounds in this Jlesert community. DAILY PILOT • WESTCLIFF . PLAZA 17th and Irvine · in Newport Beach Coming .. , . Book Sale .;_June6, 7, 8-MARINER'S LIONS Ct.VB· Proceeda Benefit Child GUidance Center Old Boob wanted Before .Sa&e -Donate to _ _ any Flre.S18tlon, or call for pick-up, 640-0333 or 54!i-94!1• 1"' • . r / CPAIR CFFERS THE ONLY2DAILY •OS R, UR AND ERNAnJRE ER Hello Los Angeles. Now you can fly with Canadian Pacific Air on one of our beautiful orange jets to a refreshing new kin.d of place. Vancouver, Canada. A glorious city surrounded by towering evergreens and snow-tipped mountains. Where you can.sail and fish , shop and sightsee. And we can take you there. Morning or early evening. Any day of the week. While we treat -you to a taste of service that's earned us a beaut iful reputation. Throughout Canada and the skies beyond. So cal l your travel agent. Or GP Air. _ And discover why we're more than just another airline. Pick an Orange to Vancouver.· Choose between twu convenient nonstops each day from Los Angeles. 8:30 a.m. and 7:00 p .. m. Vancouver-Victoria Vacation. For just $70 each plus airtare, you can Sl,l0nd 3 days and 2 nights in a first class Vancouver hotel (double occupancy). And enjoy four different enle~nment features. ITMSTV3275, • • BFMJTIFULORANGE JEIS SERVING 5 CONTINENTS. CPAir ·~ Canadian Pacific ~ ) •• 'I • t\41 DAILY PILOT Tuesday. May 13. 1975 Tonight's TV Highlights NBC (4) 8:30 -"The Execution of Privalc Slov ik ." Martin Sheen stars in this r ebroadcast of the acclaimed TV drama based on a true story from World War II. •ff''''r of Gretcsepaiuf ' Superb Musical at GWC 'fhe age.old struggle between those who do a nd those who arc done to comes brilliantly to life musicall y on the stage or Golden We st College where "The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Crowd" is given u superb presen· talion. Intermission Tom Titus with an expanded corps or 20 s inging and d a ncing urchins. equally beautiful portrayal by Carl Nelson \vho also excelled as Uttlechap in Johnson's earlier "Stop the World, I Want to Get Off"). The lith e, extremely articulate Nelson captures the audience's favor instuntly and turns in the musical gem of the Silvers Returns To Film Career I • ' ( LOS ANGEL£$ tAP) -After u lupse 1 becou5c of ill health, comediu.n Phil Silvers is \ reactivuting his cart.-cr with u wide·runging I contract with Columbia Pictures. ) Silvers, best kno"'n for creating Sgt, Bil~o un telcvison, has an uwrccment with Columbia \ to develop film and television projects and up-I pe~1r in the m as well. \ AllC (7) 8 :30 -"The"First 36 Hours of Dr. Durant ." A ncv.i 'l'V drama about the hectic initiation of a young resident facing the rcu l itics of medical ethics \vith a life and his career at stake. Scott f-lyland:;, Lawrence Press ma n ancl Katherine l'i elmond are featured. Kent Johnson's unique ''feel " for musicals In general and the Anthony Newley-Leslie Bricusse variety in particular is the de- cisive factor in this blend of a somewhat simplistic book and a s up e rbly tuneful s core . J ohnson's sprawling producUon is given tre mendous support by the outstanding choreography of Nannette Pistole and Ba rbara \\rebcr (\\·ho also cxcl;?IS onstage) Maurice Allard Is perfection personified as the establishment figure Sir, who n1akes up his own rules for the perennial "game of life," a flawed but flaunting personage who prevails simpl y because he says he does. Allard's finely trained concert baritone voice augments a smooth and well disciplined performance. · night with his poignant solo "The ~~jiiiiji~iiiii"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiii~~ J oker." . i • KCET 128) 9:30 -J a mes Whitmore: The Man Who's Giving 'Em Hell. The veter an actor currently starring in a one- man s how about Harry Truman is in- terviewed. TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening MAY 13 Do.it to 1 I.it 111i•utc uf\.tdute than1r. Urt NIA 111111 WIU PtOT 1ir IOlliahl but wiH 1ir lt_r,. ti 6"M. CIS' 111ul11 pr11r1111111i~1 ii ltnllliltly schtdMlrd tor t1ni1ht nt J1nrtt, K;oren Cnlson, M1th1el Conrad, Peter Donat, David Ooylt, Jamts H1u1hton. Otnn1s Patritll, D1n1 Andrews. Dur1n1 h<s lirll hec· tic 36 hours on u lt, 1n iduhll~ yoon1 sur11ul rtS1denl contron1s the 1e1!.li1M ot mtd1t1! elhits '"th a hie ind 1 tllttf ii s1akt. OJ Buddy Hackett, Duke & *Duchess of Bedford, & Bill Daily-Tonight! m .. tn'""~~ ·ED Ert•ill1 at S)'•phtll'f ':00 0 @{1)flllA ladetban-CU•· t:OOO@()JM•A•s•H (R) Haw~rye ''°•sflip S.1in and T11ppe1 John leam 1 new sur· · I ~@ 13 @l lkws Ill') clinic ;n Tokyo which they wtlt • lo11111t1 supposed to antnd. JUS OPPOSITE number is the Jower-cfass Cocky, given an Mary Will Stay Mum in Special LOS ANGEL ES IJ\P) \--J\lary Tyler J\1oo rc goE.·s s ilent for her television s pecia l. <1 tu.lat:iously titled "The l~irth , Like und Rebirth of the Entire \\t'orld. ·• Producer Jack Good reports the one-hour ~hovv ''ill contai n no clialogul'. its story line l"arrit•d b.v 40 musical nu1nbers. The cast in· c·ludes J\1iss 1'r1oorc. Ben Ve reen, Doug Kc•r s ha ''" J\1 an huttun ·rransre r , Arthur Fiedle'l:' und the Los An geles Philharmonic Orc·heslra. th e Roger Wagner Chorale and th e California Boys' Choir. Production started at CBS Stud io Center :!\lay 9. The special \\"ill appear on CBS in the f a l I. ENTERTAINMENT I ~ ®J (II (DaJ flllWI I.Cl( ledlnique, but nOl It tllt Jntli· . lrt11!.ill• ~ "'' u~t•udllbl•s lr:;:;::;:;:=:;:==;;:;;;:;:::;:;::;:;::;:;:,-Tiiiiiiiijiiiir.iiiiiiiij "11trid1t f1111U1 Sllari to Mnnt~re Muia l!fts.11 iI) Situaliu ComtdJ Wood., Alltll ,. Star Tie~ 9:JO ID llJ«T 59f(ill "The Rith11d Tat. FILM FESTl'tAL Etl C11ctrk t4111pan1 madre Awaras"" Ure111 Zimb111st Jr., ''WHAT'S UP Miss Weber plays Allard's nol- too·loyal stooge a nd perform~ well, though her height is a minor physical disadvantage. Ouvid Jones is first rate as the Negro who wins the game when he r~· fuses to play b,r the rules, an11 Debby Porter displays both physical and vocal beauty as Cocky 's ill-fated dream girl. The aforementioned urchins collectively steal many a scene, even from the polished prin· cipals, apart from contribt1ling choral backing for the splendid Newley-Bricusse score. r.tusical- ly, J ones' "Feeling Good" and th e Allard-Nelson duet "Where Would You Be Without Me ?" join "The · Joker " as the evening 's highlights. "Greasepaint" continues for two more weekends, playin g Thursd::iys through Saturdays al 8 o'clock a nd Sundays al 5 in the Community Theater on the GWC campus. It is firs t cabin enter- tainment from top to bottom . ~~~~~:~ ~vld Carr•dine "DEATH RACE 2000" al RKkJ I. frltndt 1s the host !or !he lint ttlevtsl(ln 6:30 IMuv liritlln Sllow 1rrin11 o! rne 1>o1ud$ ttrrmony o! TIGER LILY" Andy lirillith 1he Stun1mrn"$ ~!«il1,on. J1me1 TONIGHT -7 P.M. 0111net Stew1rt, lhcn11d Boone, M1rt1n Mo!· HIWl'O•T HAl,01 HIG.H SC:HOOl . lo.om! ntr, 11.tnt McCord, Ron [I~, Anne AUOllOllU .. LAST llG OPl'ORTUHITY TO SEE~oiltg o..t of M'r'fic:e $00lt - Gene Hockman ·" The Conversation Plus WAY·OUT SCIENCE FICTION "THE CLONES" (R) Eves. from 7 Cont. Sunday From 2 ~ Ct::l Dt1lu'1 Choice f11ncis 1nd Lesht Nielsen are n"· . T11v1I f~111 111011. Out 10 the chan1t in the Little R11t1l1 NBA i llllt. lh1s pro11ram '"U 111 !O· 7:00 ~~J 1ton1idt 111oi1ow n11nt 11 this same ome. . 0 :fi (I) (D CD Nun ITg• liood Time1 ~ lawiTil1 h11 DIHl1r1 , · Htws Mod S4uad 1 Cil liklvit; (CJ (2h1) "r1p1's r T1uth or Ctn»qutnn1 Dtlkall CoaditioA" (tom) "&~ - Wh1f1 Mr Und ltc:klt GIUSQfl, Glynis Johns. I love tuq Eli) rnrma Ja11a Wtiitllon: The The fll MaR~lriq 'fm Hell ~n In· U M11ju "rohlbldt 1t rvicw with actor J1mt1 Whitmore Tht 111 Y1llty w!lo fs currently st1rrm1 in tne Y~I Witll MMtliH on1·man show "Go•e '[Jn Hell, Htr· f (Ii) ltnanu -' rt." about t~mer P1t)id1n1 H11rt Dnru S. Trum10. T-rM StMi:CS €E) U TltFfl ""~®~@ -"""' i '°"°~~IJJNm ltn Ameriaft $\JI• I t1f1 lhh A hll . 1 ( CIJ) CIJ (!) Mart111 Yl'tlllf T1 Tell th• TNUI 111.D. "Ht!l 11 Upt11irsp (RJ Or. Yill· · Mllllta $ IMtlt: ((.) (2~r) b~ 111u1t win the I~ ol a ch,ild " imtll't R"I" {com) '63-Jol\n with 1 1111 br11n d1$ene reQuinn1 V11;nt, Ooralhy l1mour. that 1ur(~I)' bt P•'™mtd whllt she m Va udt willl (&I) Sltvt AJ11n, The 11 consc•OUS. Shlrl_ey 11.nlllh( and S1epp1n Stonn, StotlJ Plummer, IOtann: ~ee M1rt1n 1uut. 1nd Ray Vau1hn 111r. M A S H fID 'CITYWATCHERS' TOUR :=:.:: * L.A. COUNTY CORONER 1111trl•ct I ~r•tch•rs JO:lO O llflllT Spec la I "Openin1 N11h1"' 01 An tn1erta1nment special t1ped at Am1rktn Olltdotrs111an lht Oiplom11 Hotel M~mi fl An)111al Wli1kl '. • I., UllI R 1 st1mn11 F11n~ Gorshon, M1rty Alltn e asc11 1nd Fredi P1Jnt. Due to tht cttan11 1:00 8 '.ii, CI: Ne•1 in the NBA 111me. t1'111 PfOlflm will :ij :i) li (D ~ d I Ill ' 12 l•r 1omorro ... ni1ht II thi1 same "Somtthin1 Wonh Dyon1 for'' Put I hmt. Peed 11 torn by tht futilltJ ol h11 ! '"' rurillo's S'tu., Rto" JC~ and his ,.,fe's {1unt K.ri1 Ntl· (!) 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Rcb1ni.on. ~ Ptfl') Mn.011 ED ln1t1n1tit111I Alil1111tit11 ft1tr111 0 Wide World SPECIAL J~an M1'1ll hosts. * RAPE: THE iil Cl si-de St+vl.t "ln11 • UNSP;AKABLE CRIME EI! J1pintM La111u.11r ,.101111111 0 (iit ((l) Cl) Widi World Spe- l :J0 0 @{II Cood Ttl!lt l (R) Whtn Clll "Rape: The Unspe1Ublt lhtlma bnn1s home 1 di1mDnd ""~, Crime"" <1nd s.11'1$ $!\e's tni:lit<l-lo I min O Movie: (Cl "Wi111s el !tit l1tr parents hl<e ntvu me1-rl~r1d1 H1wk" (ad~) '53-Van Heflin Julte '"d James h1! lht ctilon&. Then 1111; Ad1ms ' tond out why lhty"~e ntvtr mel him 12:00 O Movit: ''W1y DaWll tnr (dra) -he's Old t!IOuih to bt her 111he1 '35-Htnl)' fond1 Andy On 1nt Ro· O @(~~ff)NIC TMt1d1y cntne Hud10n. ' ' MO'flt:: ltt i?~!r) "TM ~io11 1 •oQ)Mllrit: ''Clptalfl f11• C111ik" ol ,.~tvale Sll'f1l CR) (d11) /J -(adv) "41-Tyront Power, Je1 n M111on Sllttn, Hed Be111y, Mau I Pettis. elite Cmttllo. Guy Busty. V.'1uen I 'ti Sfllirt Mefl'lmlfl•~f. l~e lrut s!ory or (d ;1z:l0 Slltli111h f .. 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Billy OtWl>llt. nl) "Tht ltlll ...,. fllft1i1a~ (com) '60 -Judy Hotl1d1y. DelB "'•11•n. ~CJ) !Cl "Me11mbo" (ldV) '!14 -Clar~ Gable. A•• G11dne1. Gr.ct Kelly. J;lt (fl '~111 Mr Waf' (dra) ·44 - !line Ct1sby. Barrt Fi11re11ld. 0 ((.) '1.H 'lrlt" (l'PIU$) "S7-Gtne l<tllJ, Milli GaJFIOI", ,,,,,. 1<1n1i.n. KOCE Television l t :ll Scltroe•I Dhlrl<I N1w1 (Ct. l~• MlklfttTM...-Orew !Cl IPTLI fl(OCl!I 4 ~11 'r•t• wll .. M1•11i111 lCI 11:11 ......... ~ICl lCTWI fl(OCfl ,,, .. n it lt M'Y""' ICI flLCOCEl •:• t:llctric '-"'"'"' fCI fCTWI t :lt C-Mltftll, II L1wl119 Tiii""' ):1111 i.. ... -s1r1ott lCl(CTW1 ICI ~ 1:00 l<t•h•Ml•• .. ICI tNETI 1;11 Tl-t.0•1wlCI •.JO Me111,.,.law1r..,m1Rl fCI 1:4S Mlllll"1c1 .. ,1c1 '''° ,. ..... yllW11 !(l lPR~l t :M IEllclric Co"' ... "' ICI !CTW I I.» ,M .. tfA1tl1tm11 lCI IKOCEI t :• C..rr-1lt11Q1 !Cl !PBS! I 'll lllW(lt l: ICI !PBS) 2:00 ~111 ....... ••Ill Ille 1•"'11 •ill if'MNI ICI IPBSI CCI II:• C.Uleml1Jo1r1111 CCI IPe~l ( ....... .......... C111I ' -... ... 11:1 •1'° -po· -•••!>0•6(JCl6l0 ... ,,J•on 11 JOtOll ~·-·. HOtll>O~ 11 lDJOO -~·-waa"'" CAPONE ~ ••• LWGHING POllClMAH 111 1,, h•D<oH ........ " .. -......... . t611'U ---I C ... ---otm HARRT111 MAGNUM FORC;t 111 An aH NEW film ••• AIRPORT 197S ~ .bd H""Y Fonda "MY NAME IS NOIODY" ....... -111111 H_. A ftCANTOWl'l'CMMOUMTJ.Jfl V .._.. THI l'OOt4 & , ..... fOO" "Akltlo, lobby & ROM" "Lo$I A-rh:.• Hero" "'CAPOHE" "'~M.g.Polic:e-•" ~nMon !"'u Fu 6 30 o ''" Sat/SunlHOI 1' JO M.,,. "'"' F" to 711m -11 2~ ,:.,. ............ , ........ ~'"Ille Lat A..nic:• Hwo" ,,......, ••• 2000'" "'Solillw ...... , ... a l;a:" IPGI '"'Mec ..... tlriM•"' ............. _ ...... Cell Ml·"11 ~ DAILY PILOT '· IARUA STREISAND JAMES CAAH .. FUMMY U.DT" IPGI "MURDER OH THE ORIENT EXPRESS" + ''THE GAMllH" "CHINATOWN" IRI .. THE CONVERSATION" "FOUR MUSKETEUS" "M.A.S.H." "'EIHCARHATION OF PETER PROUD" "UGEMD OF ~EU HOUSE" "CAPOME'" IRI "LAUGHING POLICEMAN" ••\ ..... n.l.•000 """'1)" c1~11• 644·0760 M-f-W·TH 7:15·9:4 FRI. •:00, rRll'tEW 1:45 . SAT UN l:l0·4:10·7:DO.ti4S Z Cl~~~~' ~o!~TER .... h •-( ... IU 979-4141 ZCl~.~~1:0~~1TER ... U •ilNC ... Tll 97Ml41 WITH lllS lllSTOFHISOM IO~ERT ~EDFOllD HUHTIHGTOH (PG) ~(? ~£1,>:t~, w*== c.47-9601147-601 -PhwJoM w..,.. Co-HHAIHari>or "JUl>l>HHAUl>HT" Co-HH Al Vitjo "Al.ONA, IOllJ & IOSI" "IRANHll>AH'' HUIOITWIH _..,.,,..,,Ott 0-0573 1(1-1161 r.nAIP•llte G._.._._ "THI SC.t.•ICIOW" ,, H!Wl'OIT IEACH 67J-ll50 ,._ -,. "" "MUI,_.. M Wlf" "Ufl A llftll, SfW A LOT"' - -~ MOM..fltl: l:M · IAf.alN.: l:U.~Jt w..rr llloa '"l'.IJCI tMf MONIT AND ltUH" lllOIN . .flt.: l:JO.I .. » · llT. SUN.: 1l.o4M:l .. 7:J0.10: ... IOltn UDfOID • ,AUl N1WMAH "THI STING" lllOflt.4: ,,_ .. , . ..,..., i :ti."40 "THOIOUGHL Y MODllN Mlllll" MON.-111.: 7:11 OMT • IAT ....... : t:JI • 11111 SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES ~ DIECO FWY. AT-BRISTOL SO.COAST PLAZA I "'·1711 INGRlll _...., BERGMA.~-··· .. _,,,...,. wnnar Ml . .-Uw.»t:U ...... , (I) Co.MT AT IRISTOL '"LIVE A umE, STEAL A LOT" • C~ITAT CIHIM• WIST "BUSTING" 00 •• ~'.0,• • wunRo()t( - Z Cl~~~1:0E0~~ER °"U •llDICl,.111 979-4141 . t WISTIROOK· CIHIMAS GEHA lOWLAf\IDS wr11-st1• •• 1100,,..,..11 """ PETER FALi (R) ~''""'•00•1 530.440 I ... RIJ i9.TollllO'S1•• bwd WI-' RAii u .. 11 ART CA.lNl:T I [ .. ,~~~~~ !~1~!1\1 -..111 .... e1 .. 1 .. 892-403 t • l ( I .. L. 'll. B''"'' Once a Year For Eleph~nts 'Here's another theory on the origin of nail polish. When the cave men brought back the game from a hunt, the cuve woman dressed it out. By letting the bloo<l dry on her nails , she made two sof.'ial poit\ts . First, those red ringernalls indicated her man wa:s :.t good hunter. And second, they proved she Was a willin g h e lpm ate . File thi s und er .. Fingernails." No, make it "Wlld Game." No, j ust file It . ARC tll-:OLOGISTS in . Mexico have Q . "Why Thursdays are divorces?" turned up several hollow canes, stuffed at one end with tobacco ashes and at the other end with cotton fibers. Think of that! The filter-tip cigarette is more than 1, 700years old. MALE elephants get real romantic about once a year . DIVORCES i s it· that 1'uesdays and the two biggest days for A. Bet'uusc those are the two days when the l<1rgest number of jud ges on a ny given week hold court. Al\o10N(i the 1nost valuablL' possessions owned by a nybody 1,000 years ago were the secret cheese-making reci pes walled up in the mopastcrics. IT'S POSSIBLE for a woman lo bear twins. each or whom is the offspring or dif· ferent Cathers , medical men agree to that. U'01'1EN have carried cigarettes in their purses for 133 years. It was that long ago that such ·smoking started in France. DON'T f"ORGET, no true bug food. Addre::;s n1a1l In L . M. Boyd, P.O. Costa l\'lesa 92626 Copyright 1975 L. /.l. Boyd chews its lJoI 1560, • f '41r1l."i' (;11t•!'lf Si n ging a nd dancing star An- n -M a r gret will ll r ing ti e r s how lo th e Whit e House Thursday to e nt e rtain J>r-e'sidcn t and Mrs . F'or<l '~ state clinn er h onori.n g tl1 e Shah o f Iran. UPI Tel...,.._ Tuesday. May 13, 1975 Sterile Study F eniale Drng Aids Me1i MlAMJ REAC11 , F1a., (UPI) -Sterility cures and cancer detection techniques developed for '":omen may be used on men with successful results, physician$ convening here report. A study by Drs. Jeff Wacks man and David Paulson of Durham, N. C., has s hown that a drug responsible for helping to produce multiple births in previous ly barren women also has been s uccessful in increasing the quulily and quantity or male sperm PUBLIC NOTJ,CE i-1CTITIOUI •uS1 ... I°'' ... AMI •TATl: ... l ... T TM lollewl"'ll S-• \.Oii' ••• OCltf'IO bltW· ~··: lllOi-E IE OBo\.t"-o\.Ul OGENIC lRo\.IN1NG, ?IS Vlc \0'11 C·I. Co\i. u . C.Ulo•n•• Ja,..t R . .,.acLtOd, 2l)I B•y f•rm Pl., !i.Mll• ....... C•hlornla t2)0/ 0 . Mk.IWll M6CL•OG MO, ,.,,I Bay Farm Pl., I.Miii An1. C1 lilo•<>la 92/lll Thh bvilnois h condutt•O 01 1 9tftlt•I PMIMtWl!p, Ja,..t A. M•Cl.•6d 'tl\h tlale .... nl w•) ,.,.., W•ll• tht COlll'll'( Cl•'k ol 0'•119• Counly on M,j1 '· 1'1~. Fl l7M P\lblli.hed 0,anQO C.01 \I 0111'( P1lol, M6y IJ, 20, 11, •nd J"n• l. 1~1~ 1•90-J~ DAILY PllOf PUBLIC NOTICF. FICTITIOUS •USl"llE'\S NAMI ITATE ... E"IT Tf\e Ion-In; P'I'"""\ ••e doo"!I ti.I" "'~1n: OOLOEN STATE 'WOllM\ e Lom•I~ P•tlner\IUP , 10~1 Nt •(>Qfl al!od , S..111 9, CO•I• ~)•,CA fl6U R•lllll J, 0•1Dr¥ Jr., llll l<DlideY RO . Ne .. µ.o•l Bea~n. (A,, t 2..W R0otrt W Bef1tli Jr , •16~ Bl"">!> P1 , W.\1m!nU••, CA. ,2 .. l '"" ""'"""'\ ,,. conou'1•0 by• llmtt• IKl~•1 .... ~.p. A Ja<.~ Oall>llY Jr. lll•\ \l•temenl ..,., toled ''"'" 11'!! c .... m1 t1~·• 01 O••noe eo~ntyOtl llJl"I ll , '''~· . .,,JI,. Publi•MO Or•nQ<e C.Oa~t O.itl'f P+iol, M61•. ll, l0, 11, 1~1.1 loOl·IS counts. -----1----Anothcr physician, Dr. John Ravcra of Long P UUJ,ICNOl"l("fo: 1•1 ·1~1.1{: XOTl('t-: .Beac h, Calif .. reports cancer detection t echniques , _____________ , ____ _ developed for female patients also may be applied to men. Both reports will be presented at the American Urological Association 'i; annual convention. . In the study by Wacksman and Paulson, a drug found to stimula te the female ovaries was reported - ly also round to stimulate the ''underactive testicles" or 12 of 22 men tested. PL.l\l.JC !'\OTIC .. ~· l'l(TITIOUS •U SIN£S~ .. AMlf \lATlfMENT . ni. tollowlnq pat.On\••• Ooi1111 bu~!· "'"••: CMA,NN£L ONE ICHo\.NNEL 11, :DO;J i"la•tlc>• 81wG., SuoLo C.·l . Co\le ~w. C.llfol'11la t 2t 26 lM P•1>11••m \ef~l(t'\, tnc .• I C•l•la•nl1 tO<POtlhDll, 1301 tlerl>DI' 111"°·· 5'.MI• C.·l , CoU~ MO>a. C•hlOf,.,. ""' Tllo\ bl.t\'"'"'' •\ tond\l(tta by,. (Of· POtallDn. l M P•~r1m Scrwke•. Inc. P•"I Ii. E910, Scctolary FICllllOUS BU\IN ESS NAME 5fA,fEMlfNl lflfll IDllOwolllj l><''\.Oll' •te <1<"11!1 bU>•• ......... MOlORSPORTS WE:CICLY, 200't , DIM•I \\•eel, Ne•PO•t B•a~n. '"· on .. 1 Ac hO<'I P\ibl•1'1\tt~ Inc._ .o C•h•Or no ~ Co rpo t.ollon. 1009 Q u •d Slr•e •. '*•P"•I S...:n, C.&.•lUl Th" bu""'''•\ tonautted bJ •to• W•llDn. o\.t llon P"bl•\~r•, •n~ Grot<t L-Jo"'1wn. Pt•• Tlli§ •t.itm<"nl ••• hied W•tll '"'" CD11nly (lert ot O<i.r>Qt Coun1 r on Apf!I 21. 191S. .. !\ BILL'S CAMERA SAL-ES-RENTALS ORANGE COUNTY'S BRIGHTEST & FRIENDLIEST CAMERA SHOP FICTITIOUS •USl"IESS NA,ME l lATEM&:"IT 1M lolln..-ong per)oo~ <If~ OOU'>Qbu~· ...,,~ ... , Thl\ \\a\lmt'nl ••\ lllOG ""'h tr. County CL••• DI O<•ni>e co .. n110t1 '°""'! :It, 1t1S. .. ,,,, Publl~ O.•nae Co1\I Dau, Pilot, M,jy6, lJ,10,21, ltl~ t•U·ll PCYTON ENTERPRISES, 8.1111 COd\l llWJ 'L .. Q ..... 6e3cn, (.)lit.'nb~I , ____ _ Mdyn1ono Pr ott Pey1on, 72~ M1>••t (J l: Jl J.J C :\'01'((.I·: Wey , L.igun,1 Bt',,Cll, """' 076~1 Jdm ~\ Wilham P~yl Of\. 1~•11 "'""t>l~dnn ln , t-1un\!n9ton (k.,tn, (.,111 71~·· tn""~" Rao.in P~vton. •~ll O• t•hQ<on !Jo, (.(o1on• oel M.1• (d"' ~1~1_1 ---.-Ol1CifOCA£o11o~s SUPERIOR COUATOF lHE Sl Al E OF CA,LI f OA NIA FOR THE COUNTY OfOllo\.N C.E NO, A,.1)116 ·5151 11t~ ot CY NTHIA 1' CA\Mli;"I:, o;,~.,,i,etJ F4l0U Pub1i'>llt'd Orin~ Coi~I O~•IY Ptior Ap.-1129.•lld May I>. ll, 20, 191~ 1S1 l·I) NOTICE l O CREOlTOll!., !.UPE 11 IOA COUii f 0 F lHl S lA,lEOf CA,LlfOANIAfOll l HE (OUNl Y Of OR AN GE NO, A,-12,lO [,1.,1. r.t LRUl A, 1.'l.~LN !Jl..l r, l>.O!l(l 1"..llL!;[l,,Y C.l '.I N Iv "" ' " o•i.,,,, ol •I•~ ;,1,ov~ n~ ~•I II '1•. (ul•.••! m .. 1 .• 11 '"•'''"I 1 ... ~ong <l.,1n "9~'~>t '"~ '"'"' O '' Q• nr .;1c I• "'""'O lo!•" '"''" .,.,1ni•·~•"'"'<)'~•<>v<ti..•• "' 1n. '"'•<« O! :11.0 <1<11\ "I U\~ ~00"· t" l•llCO <Ol1•1, "t 10 p•es• ~( ll>Lm, .,.,,~ llw "'''"d' 1 •ov( ~. •', 10 In< "''n-""1"' u , 111 .. L.'1 .. o•,,~t .,, C>1t.1<lC~ r ~f<A\'o, : JJJ \'di ~11111 E t>t_ VO ~VI II t<h, ~Ar.IA W0,...l(A, {_ALl l-O ~•UA <\)4J), "fl•<M o> 1"" t1! .. tP OI bl.l\"•~}<ll tnc v"ll< ·~1one<1 "' ~" t1t.;)l1<•'11'.r! .. ,,, "'~ 10 II><· '"Ml~ ol >u•d Cll'<<ll• ~t, ,,,1111n IO<lf no<;n!ns .,.,,., 1M< t" I t1 Utll0<atoou COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR FEATURE DISCOUNTS ~- PLUS BILL'S CAMERA EXCLUSIVE ra---~-;-AA --- GUARANTEE ON ,t.ll ltl"JOll. "" EOUl,,.£NT • THE ONLY ONE IN ORANGE COUNTY • TRADES • REPAIRS • RENTALS • EXPERTS •COLOR /BLACK & WHITE DARK 24 Hour Developing-Custom Finishing ROOM }'\ BIL~:.~.£ ~~Jf.B~ .. :~~.~~;.~Rs" 1500 .AD.It.MS, C~.A MES!io -549-94/d RATE \~•·• '>le..,a•t l .iylo-. M1 1 ,...,,, H"'l , L~QYtod 6•~Cti, C.llP! <1)&$1 l n" 111n•ne•• » tQnOutt~o by d Qeft<.t~I P•" lnet>ll•f: .IUn •i~\',•_ '"°"J!On (wo P.,,rtn<•< It\" ~•<ito'nwnt """' !d<O "'iln II>! Cou<olv Cl••~ ul Ordn<;ie co .. nlv"" '"'"' II \~I I f42'-ll P"tllo\llfO 0,.,lnt)e (Od•I 0ai1'( PllOI, Ap,,172,'l"i,dnCIMavo, ll, 191S 1•Jl>.IS Pt:Bl.IC NOTICE • 47J11 HOTIC£ T0Cll£01TOllS 5U .. lfRIOR COURT OF THE SlATE Ol'CALlf'ORNIAfO• T"E COUNTY OF ORANGE No.A-UOM £,;11le ol MABEL T. flRANNEA. DeCtlW-0. NOTICE IS MEAEBY GIVEN lo ttie <redolDf'• of tne 1bove ,..,,...d OK_.nt 1na1 111 perwn\ hl•ino Cl•lm~ 191lm.1 '"'" w id dMet>enl are tl'<luirl!<l h:• Ille \fle'n;, w•ln Ille nece•Sil<t vo..clW'•'· In IM oltoce ol ltie <lt•k cl IM abO..,, en· lolled U>tJ•I. or to pre...,nl 1nem, wolh It'll' ntct•W•Y ~out lie••. lo tne unde,.ig,neo '"' 1neolt•t~ Qt Aor>ert w , And"''°"· JOI E•i.t Ct>IOfa<lo Slvll., Suot~ 102, PIW<M!ll.I, Cll!I. 91101, wnocn >~ I"" p!IKe of ll<ni~' ol '"" un~,,..,_ •~ all matt••~ !><'•I01ining 10 the f~l•t• of woo oec:eoent w•th•n lo"• mont"" ;in~• tne lir,;t publica.t ion ol tn" notk e. ~led A,p•ol 78, 1~1~. Ran<101p1> Sranntr E•tCUIO< DI the Woll of !he abo•e named Gecedent R08£RTW.ANDERSON -. JOl £asl Color Mio IUwCI. S.Wte 7tl "•i.ecleN, C•lil. t1101 Tel: IJU\4't-41'4 Anlf'ntY tor E•ecwtor Publl\l'ltd Oran~ CW\I Oai11 Pi1ol, r~Oll(C IS H[RESY C.IVEN le !no Ctt'<l•!Ot> Q1 I"'! llbOV~ n~n,.-.o ~«·<lent ..... 1 .;II P<•~O!l\ n~•U•Q c1,,.,,,, .J'l<""'t t"" !.•lo II• '"Gen! ••e '~"u".;o 10 lolr U><:fli, "'''" H'ft nec~~•a•v vo..cller>, on lllt' 011.ce ol 1ne cie•~ nl ll'>l' abllv<:" e<1· htl<e<I <Du r!. o• 10 p<e>ent inerr .. ,.,,,.,,.,. ll<'t~''"'~ .o .. cn~·~. 10 Ille un<1'.·•"!lfl'"0 •I THE OFFICE OF 11<• ,J!1CfMY, OOMSROW & MCKE NNA, SOOS """'n Sl•ffl. Suot" U~, Un100 6<,n~ '°"""'· Or.ing<>, (alo1orn111, .. rncn n tne Pl<Ke ct bu.,ne>i. ol 1ne un(l(o'''9"Cd '" •U llld1 ""' Pt•• a• n1no ID Int' e\1111t "' Sil•O OKCOC'lll. ""''""' lou• monlh~ ,lllcf It><: '"" p..l>lo<.ll•Gn 01 tn,, nal•u:, Oa\eO•pril 11, "IS. CLEMENTINE CASMIRE OOMBllOW E•tCutri•ot the' E•tale <1t tne •bove n .. m<.Ot>etl'Otllt OOMBAOW I. MtKE ... NA A,llDfMYl ilL.a• lOOS M•in Slr .. I S..Olt 1150 Union B•n• To•tr O<•ntt.C•.•1••1 Ttl~ !1 141 ll~·2141 .t.uor.,.y\ tor E •etul"• P\Jb!••r>ed O••noe Co•n O•l!Y Pilot, Apro1n.1t.•ndM•Y ~.13, 1t1s \Ol:J.I; ----·----1 d tt.i~llplo(< ~led •orol II. 1916 l [Jl'.Al.0 1. No[L[ r-.Dhl/ I J.(CUlOR 011n~V<ILL "' U.C Dt>o-.e na nll'OIH'Ced<'f\I f (HA,llLlS 0 . SHA,W 7u.4 WILSHl RE 8l VD .• SUllE 6()1.. \.t.l'IT A, MONICA,, (ALIFOANIA t!WIJ T~I: UU)lll--44°' A,Uor<1•y tot£ II. E CUTOA Publo~ti..a Oran~ (oeil Oairy Pdot, A,pro l2J.~.and ll'IYb.1l, 191S l•l1·1} l,l'l\l.JC Jl\OTIC I~ JSUI NOTICE OF TAUSTEE'\SA,LE I' l ', BLI C .•·OT!(' I·'· •·•11' . '"' -On I~~·~ 0•1 ot June, l'j/5, at 11.00 ·~-----J •.m .. at •i.e l!h S!rttl 1nlran<e lo 1111!' NOTICE OF "'""'County Cou•lll<>u~ IOC.)1ed al: 100 TAUST£E'S 5A,LE C•v•t Cente r 0<1ve We >t lo•me•ly T.D.I'. NI. 14·11) ~nown •~ 100 We\\ ttll Sl•~fl. ~11..all!<l lte:UT JIM 1n '"'" (.,ty ot S..nta A,na , County of ~nll1QO B•nlo., a Calllorn la CO<PO<a· Ot•nQt. S1a lt ol C•htorn1a, CON- loon •\duly 1ppolnlt'd Tr .. Mee """"'' l ll'I ENlo\.L A,Ull.IL!ARY COMPA,NY, Ille tOll"""'"O aestribl!d deed ol trust ii C.hlorn•• CDf'PO••tioo, a' tr .. sleo Ufl• WILL SELL A,l PUSLIC AUCTION TO der Deed ot Tru\I O•led M<i•d'l 6. 191•, ft-IE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR O SH t •fCuled bJ ROBERT L o\.RNOLO;ind (PiTlblt al lime ol !i•le ln lawh" PHYLLIS M. AANOLO, hwst>and and money ol tne Un1\ed Sl•le\) •II ri')lll, II· wil•, •n<I rMo•Oed on Ap.-U LI, 191', In lie and lnle••sl conveytO 10 ""°....,. Boo' 11120 P•oe ~ll ol Otfiti•I held by ti undtif wid O..ed ot 1<.,.,I 1n RetDf'¢., COunly ot o. .... oe. Cllifom<#, 11'tP<-flYhl,,ehwtte,Ot'\(riDeG; Q•Wll lo i..c .. re •n indebtt'dnt''' in -T •. ll. 20, 11, \91S • 1•2J.IS lRUSl OA ; Lee Simmon,;, a '>l\Olt' llVDfDIBANKOFAMERICANl l.S.0.. ,...,. a ,..tional O....ki119 a~1"0Ci•l1on. try r.- SENEFICIARY: S111Uago 8-, a I...., OI 1ne brt-•ch ol certa.in OOli<)a· Cllolornla cDfpor•lion \.om; .e<u•ed \hfreb1 nolitt ol wnlcn. ------1 Reco•deO Qect'mDt'r JI, 1t1Jr.in!ilf. -s rKDfde<I on J an"•'' 27. 191S, ,..· "IOTICE IMVIT ING BIOS No JllJI In -lo. 1104' Pfolle SJ~ o1 Qt. Boo' llllt P•9e 1t1l , ol Ollict1I PL:BI.IC NOTIC .. -: No•ice i\1Wret>y11ivtn thall""BoMd llclal Record\ in 1ne ottice ol tlle Recofcl~ 01 ,,.Id O•an91 C-Y.'""" ol lru•t•tS ol IM Co•sl Communi11 Ro~orde• DI °''""II'! Counly, laia aeecl mo><e than th..,e monlll\ 1'i¥e el~ College Ol\lri<I o• O••no" Counlv, ot '""" ae,..,,ibl~ int 10110,.,"!I pro. s;n(t , .. en rtcoro•ti0<>, will w-11 •t CAl•lornl•. ••II rtce-lve-st•led bl"'"" p.-rty: public •11ellon 10 !he hiQt>est blddf< IDf" ID 11 ;00 a,m .• MOnd.ly, J""e 2, 1~15 II P•ACEL 1. Loi\ 1•nd1 if1 Block AA c•sl'I. J:>IJl blt' in lawlul m°""y ol IM lhe Purch•~ino O..pt. ot s.oid s.<llDGI <Ii•· ot T•a.;t Jll. (•tv ot Newport 6e.Kh, United Sl.ies 01 ,.....,.,;c,i, <11 tm>e of lrlcl loc11ed al lllO •a .. nu A""""'· counlJ of Of•n11t. State ot c.1019rnia, .. 1e,w1tnoul coveniintot wiffAnty,ei..- Cosl• Mesa, CalUcrnla, ;it wlllcll t in"' •• SllOwn on 1 mip rttorded in-1•, P<e•~or ift'lpllld • .is lo l•llf, ~'°"!ion .. id blo!i will be 'p,.ob!lcl, OpenMI ¥1d rt-~QI!! ct •nd •I of MIK•ll•flfoui. M.ii», or tncumbr1nct•. tile interest con- ..., !or: record\ol ••id coun!y. ""l'O!G ID illd now nela by tne •aoCI SALE OF MI SCELLA NEOUS P.&RCEL?:Lo!l l ln81ocll.Bo1Ttat1 T<u!te& under '"d l>e"d o! lrt1>t. on SURPLUS EOUI PM ENT •ll, (olJ of Newpart lleitch. Counly ol and to Ille lollo"'1ng Ot>Cdbed P•OO'!•tl' Ail bods ••t lo IM' •n accoraance wi1n Oranllf, St••e ol C•lllornod, as '>hO...., ~ilu.iled In the County ot O••noe, Sl~te. lhe ln~truct ion• and ConOltlon• 11\d on 11 m•p rtto•GeO In booll. ?0. paQl'~ 11 ol Cllo!ornla, lo·wil: S!le<:lliC•tlon~ ""~ic n a•e nbw "" flit -11 of M!!(ellaneou• Maps, recoro• LOI •t ol Traci No. 2113, in '"" Col~ •n<I may be i.ecwred In lh" ol!ittof tne ol w io county. ol Ne ... PO•I Btacn, Covnll' ol Or•~. Pu•chasing 1'Qent OI S.iod \ChOOI 01•· PA,R(ELl:Lotll lnD1ocl!OolTr.Kt S!att 01 C•hlorn•a. a~ ~r m;ip •t • Incl 61J, Coty ol NewPOrt Bt'at n, Courlly 01 corded 1n Book '• Pa.gt\•~. lb and •lof E•th b•<l<le• mvsl submit with nls bid °'""~· St•te of t •IUorn••. •• .,_,, Misct!IAneou• M1ps, in the oll1ct'ol 1ne a c1snttr'• cnec-, '"rt1tieC1 the<:"-, O• on a m•p reco,OfG In boo lo. 20, flo'Oe• 11 Count, R•co•Gerol s011d co .. n!w. biader·i. tlOllO "'""'" ~1ab!e to Ille "'· and 11 of MIKtll•neo"~ Map•, rec"'~ Tiit' •t<eel MO•fS\and olllf > tommcu1 oer ol ""' Co•'1 Commun•IY (oll~Qf: Ol WiGuNnly. O.!i•Qt'l•h""'· ii ,iny, QI ti>' rtal P<OO'!•- Di•trocl Bolrd o! Tru!iltt• in 1n amount I Ml< y BE o\.LSO ICNOWN AS: noot ..... 1v ot!.Crobt'd al><>•e IS Otl•P<UleO •o be not le\!i lt\iln love pe•cent !S"O ) o1 the' OHIQl't.lllon •nown bV lru.itt xo:i la,.ul'l.I Ttr•.ic ... Nt..,oo•t &t'•tn, wm bl<I •l • 9ua•an!H; l"Oll the blddt.-.. Of a •t•ffl adore-ii. or cofl'VnOI\ de· C.IUorni•; ll>e ""°"'''ll"ed T•U•le& "''n enter inlo ll>e oroPO~ed COt1tr..:1 II slonetlon h lhown abo ..... na '!"'<•Mlly d•Kl••m~ 111y llibiloty for any ;""°'" tne W""' i• aw••Oeo to "•m. '" lht' I• 11,.,..,. ••lo lt\ complelfnt\S or COt• t""KtMS\ot tne i.1ttel add•el\and otlle~ t.,..nt ol 1a.1ure to ~nle< into s.uth con· <tt lnoH)." common dt'i•',ln•t•OllS, II a"Y, "'°""" lratl. lhe Proceeos o! llw <II.Ck ,.;11"" n.. ~fitla•Y <11\Gtr $ald Deed OI lwrein .• 1or1ei1e<1, or in I"" '"'e ol 1 bond, lhe Tru•I, by te•Min of • b•OICll or Ol!llUll For 1ne -pose o! P-fY•"!I oblil!"lions lull .,..m tner~I •Ill be lorfeitl!<l tow..:! In the oblltatlons socurtd therft>y, wc:u•ed by w id Oeeo ol l rw\I. 1nc1ua- 1.CllOOI Gli.tricl. herllolDfe t-•1c .. 1ed and Otllwt&d to •no lee•, Cll4i•oes •no e•Pfnwt OI the No t>ioae• m~J withdt•w f\IS l>IGfQr'a tht' ~rsloned ,. wrllttn Det lM"'ion T•u~lff, advance•. II an1 • .,.,.,.,, tho Pt'f•D<I Of lotty-live l•S> aay\ •llfl' lhl! at Defeull Ind O..mano fOf' S...lt', -l•rm• ol a WiO Oefd ol T• .. •I and 1n- aalt !.!!I •or Ille apenlno tnereol. wrlllen nolict ot r.reacn I nd ol election 1eresl Lhe•eon. Tne Bo•"' ol Truslee\ '"1.e•...es ll'le to caui.e tne under\iQned tc i.e!I \dlO O..ted A,p,.121. nlS. p.-1~1!~ ot reJectin9 any Ol~O all bld!.or Of'-f1J to s.ol!•fY s•ld obtlQ1lion•. and (O<llinent•l A11x ili1r'( 10 wl i•e any lrreou•••illes or in· t"""re-atl•• IM un<l<!•S•QMO c;>U"'"°W•ll Comp.ony 1,,,.,.,.,.tle•1n1nybido••n t~ebloa!ng. notoct' 01 b•eacn 111(1eL,clion 10 tlfl a1Tt11,lee SI q n e O :: N 0 RM"' N E. Retorded November 8. 1~" as on\lr By M.C.. Jcnnson · WATSON No. 6,6S In -· 11183 p.i~ !>6ol. QI ""'d AS>•llanl S.c<e!•ty ""cty Boatdol T•u,tee' ot!•C•ll Recoros Pvbli•n~d New11o•I l'i••bOr Ne""s ()pfn· J""• ,, !~IS · 11 :00 • m Sa•d ~ale will I)(' m•Ge. btll •itl>ou1 P•e••. <Ombineo '"''"Ille Oranoe (a.isl Brd June 11 co~en•nl O• w•n anty, e•ll'''' Of' im. Oao•v Polo\, M.iy6, !3, 20, 1915 1}97·1S Publ•1'1\"0 O••n9e Coa'l Oaily Po tot, plied. •eo•tG!llQ !Ille, ooss~S\lon, or.,,.. Mdy ~. 13, 191~ 1$99·/S ~umbr;m<•s. to PdY Lne ,~,.,~1nlnqp.--ln· «~I ~um OI !hi! nol1 (5 ) i.ecure<I by S•ld Qlotd or T<u>L wltll in1ere•t .1, "'•1------- "'ld r>0le ll•O~loeo, ilOv•nce,;, II •nv 8 -•l(J6 PUBLIC NOTICE l'l.lll.ll ' r\OTlt"I·: -SLP-:/S\01 Under ll>e 1erm\ ol ~110 ~ed at 1•1111, \UPEAIORCOUATOFlHE SUPERIORCOUATOflHE le.,\, <har11t1 •nd t•llt'nse' OI lhll STATEOFCA,LIFORNJAl'OR \lATEOFCA,LlfORNIAfOR TruS1tt anQ DI lnot lru'1> trea1<'0 by f"IE (OU ... TYOFORANGE Ttl£COUNTYOF0Ro\.NGE wiO Oe~O ol r, .. st, SOl•O Sdle Wiii iX' No.•·tlt71 No.AIOSl1 t>eld on M#>y 2t, 1915, •I 11 ;00 AM., di NOTICE OF "EARlNGOF PETITION NOllCEOFSALEOF l"etronl•nlt•nte lolheoft!Ce'iOICom· FOii PllOl!IA,TE OF WILL ANO FOil AEAL .. llOPEATVAT mon-•llll L•nd Tiiie Compan'(, 111'0 l.ElTERSTE5TAMENlo\.llY THIS WEEKEND, MAY 17 & 18. See Samuri warriors clash in a series of mock battles -all for your entertainment. SHOW TIMES Saturday 11:30 1:00 2:30 4:00 5:00 Sunday 11:30 1:00 2:30 4:00 The Village Collection offers over 60 intimate shoppes, 10 international eateries plus varied entertainments and other civilities. It is a triumph of creative shopkeeping for th e .creative shopper. - ••C•••,.u••1.vo. t! _-<o-.. J ' ~.lo- 2 ~hoppes Opl'n \Vl·L·kdrtys 10-9 Sa1urd11y 10·6 ~undl!ly 11 -~ Across the street from South Coast Pl'aza at Bear and Sunflower. ), ' PAIVATESA,LIE' Narlh 8rotd••1, S•n t e l'lnd , E\lale ot LILLV M. CLAAK. E\l•lfofllAFAELCENlAROVEGA Calllornl•. Oece•"""- eltaAA,fA,EL VEG"-,otcee\.ld, 0.11. ~¥I, ltl! NOTICE IS HEA E8Y C.IVEN lhat NOTl(E ISHERESY GIVENlll.lt So\.NT!o\.GOOANIC Elt MIO• M. Dl•on ll•s flied N•tln • fl'le und("•!.IQ"td, as E•etul<>< ot Ille ••wid lfU!IH, _ pelllN>n lo• Proba\e of Wiii •no IOt Lal- wt!t ol '""' •oove named M t-. will llyCommonwoellhLlrd It•• Tt\l1mtn1ery reference lo -k it 1.e11 •I P<l•"te \lie to \ht nlg!W•! ....a TltleComp.1n¥:•0tnt I\ tNdl '°' furtllt'r .,..di<ul••!i, M>d tllt'i.1 1>1-t upon tllf l••m• .,.0 c-i· 8y Welde A. MIUQ, Illa! !ht' l•m<' a<id Pllc1 ot hew;no llte lions he•tln•He • ..,.,,.1,011eo and sub-.&u11\0t!Jt Golflctr wmo 111'1 betn '"' fDf' M•Y 11, \OIS, 1t jt'<t lo con1 .. matlon by 'l"ia Supert0< STA·JlM t:lO • m., In tn.e tou•l•oom ol 0.Potfl· (ouf1. on Friday. June 611'1, 1•1s •I tl'\I'• Pullllsh1d Newport Htrbor News menl No. ,l Ill \1id tour!, ii 100 (ivo< ,_, ot ''00 o'clock a.m. or ll'ler•lllP< Pr•\• <omblnod wltll Or•noe C.O.•I Cenlor D<1ve We•t, ln lhe (1ty 01 5..ont• ,.;1nill lht' time a11ow10 by law, •1 ll'll'ol· 0.lly P llol. ~, 6, ll , 20, 191S 1591.1~ Ma, Cehl,,,.nl•. hcf ot tho vnder'llQ11fd E•eculo•. 0.l~Mly•, 1t7S. AEFUGIO VEGA, E• .. <UIO• o• lht WILLIA ... E,SIJOHN. w.11, c10 RONA LD H_ P~ENNER. Al· PUBLIC NOTICE Co.,..t1 C•e•k IO<,...y d1 Ld,.., IOS\ EaH ~ou•lhS!rf~I, T"OMAS I.. LOlllO Suttt 111 , S.-,n1.1 A11a. C•llfornia 91101, "IOTICE OF 5A,1.IE' AUorntyOll L.iw a ll ••<lht 1111,., tnlt <e\I ilnd "'l.ite of OP .. ERS.OMALPAO .. ERTY USUP•MtGIVlllJ"t i•Ne lll Wod a~c"O<•'H ~I lhe lon•e ot 111$ tl!:illh, AT PlllVATE SALE 1..1,...,.. "'JI', C•lil. '11)l dnd dll '•on!, !•lie .-,no lnre•e•I 111111 "'' M•.Al!t•I Alllf'Mylor: Pallllon•• fS\~I" nMy lldvf a(QUl't'O b~ Df"'>al•011 \I\ 11\e SUl)f)riO• Court of '"" S•dlG"' Publ!Vled O••noe (DIS! Oaoly Polo!, ol I•"'· Cl• olhe•wl\f, !.lnce n1• oea111, on C•l!tornli , 10< 1111 county ofOr~ngc Ma~ n. 1•, 20, 191~ 1110-IS ano 10 1ne IDllQw •no descdbt\'.l re11 p<o. In 1ne """'"''of tho Esl•t• o1 Rutn c Ptt1v e .. rcheu. o.ece••to. PUBLIC NOTICE '"•"I O•OM'•ty loca!NI In lnr. Coun1y Notice ,, nert'bT glftn Iha! 1111 ..., l--c::-:C:':'-:C,.,---------::~I~:n,~.-;;.!':~~Q~:o'..!'~','O• n1.1 ;,0011·Q~I· Otr••11n..a will loeU at Ptl~•I• wle. 10 "IOTICEOF •ULK TllA,.SFE" tM 1119"°'~' dlld boU bidder , Wbtect lo !S..:14111 -4111 U.C.C.J lllr We•I ~ teet OI t"~ 110<1n 1lQ onll•m1llon ol,alOSu1>t1rlotCourt,on Nol let is llerobJ ,ivtn 10 tn• tffl ot l ot I, H•Otll•i\O 5\rtilt l r.-.CI, ~ ell"' II"' l)rd dty ol M•J. 1tlS, •I'""' Cro<lllO<\ ot .,.,.,1111 E. T•"Y Fl~ld, !>"• ntdp •e<orded In SooO 6, ~ .0 ol lite 01 Hlrberl MaM\SO, Suo\e S:ll, ,,.,.,,..,..,, who .. l)\HI"""'' ~res!.·~ M..Cell•MOll\ M•PS, recordSOI OrinQOI •11 Molly wood BlvG .• Molly•ooO, •10 Wtst Co•1t MIQhWI Y, N••flO•I (Ou~~mmonly known •s 1130 Wtst County fl l Los Ang111s. Stal" of BelCh, County ol Oranoe, Stale ol Rlthllnd. S.nl• Ana C•llfornl•I tll••t'I•, •11 tho rlqhl, 11111 -,,._ CllllOrNa. llWI •but lo. lran,;ler I\ •bout A.P.•OtO.ll l·lt l•r11lot1aklltl<"Mdetthell,,...atde· to bt rn•d• lo R, A. Hiii.,.., .,,.0 Ill and •II 1111rl11llt,11\1• •nd lnlt<t•I Ka thwl ... M, H111,,..1, TtaniterM\ • .c.11 sucn bods mu,;t be 111 "'' 111119, ilnd lwt the ••l•tl ol ••I• dac1..,.11as ..:· ..,_ reiiaonci lddr••J h 1 .... S.I""' ... 111 bt rtc .. lvfd II Int Otftct ol rt11 brOPttaUflf\Oflaworll4totrwl.e 0 M 1. -RONALO M. PAENNEll,AllomlVlot IW•lhan«lnH<Jillont1thatolukl •., wn 1n9ton llt•Ch, ,.,..,.,,DI E•otvlor, ll>SI Ea•I fourth Street, Or ...... Stat10I C•lllornl•. ••Hd.at t111llmteflll"lh,ln.,..lo Thi pro1>1rly lfl bf' lr111J11r1d It Suite 111 . S...nt• An.11, C•lUornl• 92101. 11111 c111a1n Pw•IOf'llot .,._,,v sltlllt· IOtt lld •I 410 w.u toe" MiQil'>w.ly, ,,.. ""''be lllfd witll '"" Clt<k of 1,.. lnllll CllJOI la'JltM HU",COunt'fll Nl!wporl hath, cev<11, 01 o.......,. ab<ow ,.."'19 Su111rlo• Court, or ""'Y be MIQO, Sta11 of C•llffrnia. patlk\11¥• Sl•t• ot C•llfOrnll . de11...,red lo wld E•t<ulor IMlfKll\allJ. yOH<.•lblcl as loU-1, to-wll: s.iil l)f-'1y j\ Clelcrlbttf In ,...,. •I .-iv limt alter llrsl publlc•l!cln ol Pr-•ly ·11 • ca .. p ..,.,t.....,I; ~: All slock In tra61, 11.tw,.~ trade u"' no1>(1 •ncl bel«• tilt m.111...., of rW.lo h ''P''''"l•d llf tnl!fft· -"'1lc>nllnl ano oooc1 win llf ll\at w kls.ol•. t>er\l>lp In SllCONO LAGUNA MILl.5 bN!Jly ll'IOe> Oo.nl,..11 tno-.. Tiie TERMS OF SALE' C•1r.. Lawlul ... UlUAL. • -·IW'l'llt <«•"'Iott; Helf & 1 -loc•l..:1 •l •10WtitCotst .....,,..,., ol tr.t Ullllf<I Sl•ttl, Tfn Of" ~'l 11 1M-ll Vie LOI ""°'·~ Hl'Jh'#IJ, N-POrl 8each, """"' ~ cenl 110• I 01 1110 •mo .. n1 oll«"'<I ""''I Hiits, C•lll. Md I•• '-oomlnlum. OrM'IOI. S•atoOI t •llltrfll• • .,;comp.on, 1111""'1\ten b•d or Ollfo:. end Tarrm. of"'•<•.,. In l1wf11l -¥of n.. b\ll-lrlnU•r will be ,.,,,,."''"'" 11-r bll•nt• 11•11\I tit ~!!I wPOn llloe con· lt.o Unlltll Stall1 on cont I'-''°" 01 ltd on.,.•""''"' ?Jrd day ol .Mly, ltt), l!rm•l•O<> ol ~•le Dy '"Id Sullt•lfl• w11. l1n per(ant ot 1n.o11nt llld lo 1>11 11 l•v EiC,... co .• OM .• "'' E . •-·•• 'Court ~·O '1<111 •l!I t>e rn•dl "pOt'I ,,. ... LIMI 111'1 bid ..._ u•u••t~•O•term1. "" • M+,Jtwlr CP. 0 , Ro• ta.I eor-Ott BIMorolfa,,1o btln•tlllnQtndwtU M•r, C•Ulorn11 tl•ts, Cown1y 11 o.11d: ""'' s. lt7S bo ••tl1¥td 11 I"' •lor1w ld Offk• II 0r....,.,$t•t• of C.lltornle. REFUGIO VEGA "'' Urno •ll1r 011 llr11 ..-bll<•t11n So IM'.., knt•n to ttil Trenllfflts. E •tt 111or ol tht W!ll of hlrtol .,..d blftrtd•tt flt w11, •II IN11ntll ,...,...., and ~,1,111, UMtl RA,..& ELCENT ARO VEGA. Dtl..:I lh!I ti Pl day Ill May, ltlS. by Ttanif>lror tor the lhre• .,.ari 1••1 d~<H~td Go'GM S. ftwrt ... 11 Pill It dltt I M lllOfolALOH ... 1111•1111• E•t(lllO<of1hooll•t9 ~ etlf\l rom I abow, .,,: ..,_.....,11 LI• • ol \aid Dlc•IHnt O.te<I~ Al)fll JO. 1t1l llll l •.i l"a!IWtll Stntl MtNrt Ma.,.,.. Sltf'llCI by: SYl"Ul 6tttMal1r-..llM. Ill .AM o SMtaAlla,C.l...,_11n111 WteSJI ,_;.f';,.:;:• Tllf: 0141M1-4131 llJtll,,_..,CalM.tlal Kell'lerWll~Mll-. A.,_Yflrl..C .. .., ....... , ... 1-..c..., Tr-fll'M '*'"'"Or•!t91CMJ1 Dellr"'-' Pvclll l"*I Or'11191 CN11 Deity ••no1, """'91Slltd Or'enol eo.1t o.11y "~. t.t.'Y .. 1. U. ltl• ' IJl:M5 M9y II, I•. K . 1915 Ulf.I) ~y \J, 1t1J 1nw} f. I , ,? A JO DAILY PILOT Tuesday. May 13. 1975 $170 Million Collection Lehman Art Displayed From \\II re Ser"° Ices The M et ropnl1 t;_i n ?t1useurn put on dis ph1 y the Rob ert l .. ehn,an Collection or \\'l•Slt.'rtl Euro~an i\rl. th<' l:1!)t 4ind -at $170 1n illiun one of lh l' g rL'i1 l t.•:-.t J>ri\ialely arnasst.·d ;11·1 hoards in the world. "There t·:.1n nL•v1·r bt.· another day likC' 1od:iy s a i d :.i n1 u s c u 111 s pokesm ;111 . • • bt·c ~lll!)t' 1here is no otht•r eolll·t· lion like this left bt.·long 1ng to an 1nd1\·u.1u;.il " The colle<:t1 on, \':il1u.'il bt.-'tween SI20 1n1!11011 and Sl70 million . t.·on l ;_11ll!) 3.000 pie(·t.·:i. r:.1nging from jeu•l'lry :111d ma- jolica (ca rth e n\~·:.1rt.•J to .Botti<'elli's ",\nnunt"ia - t ion ," drav;in g s IJy Leonardo da Vinci, Rem- brandt portraits a nd Im· 1> L' f{J,Jt' 1\'(11'1(' F: prcss10111 st pnintin~s by ~ut·h m;;1St('ri; as Matisse ar\U Ct-zann1•. • 1'oss1bl,\' feeltn g Jumpy L1 bol1t lhl' t·omp(•tition. Go\' •:dn1und G. Brown Jr. has decided nol to l'lllt'I' ;1 frog in Calu \·er;.1~ County t•nn1Pt•tition 1h1s \'{':JI' · Urov•n said hl' \\OUld dcfl'r to hi s s 1 s 1~•r Kalhlt•cn Bro~ n Ri ci', a l-;.1nd1date fo r tht· Los ,\ngt~lcs Board of Educ:.i lion. in thl' (\1 ay 17 e\·t~nt \llith Brov.•n bO\\'lng out or the COtllpL'titilln, that \\'ill ll':.1\ e Ll. GO\', l\1t•rv)·11 Oymally 's c•n- t r v ''Jumpin ' Jt·· joSoPh at.·' as the ho~t frog a t th e :\ngcl Ca mp e\'t•nt Blade f<im ous•in a short story b y ~turk T,,·ain. l't ISi.i(' ~1J ·r1cE \Vill:.icy Counly \Tex J ('Ommissioners voted to make Vit·e President Nelson A. Rotkefell1•r :111 honorary citizen or lhl' south ·rexas county. Rot'kctt>llcr r ec:t.'ntly purchas c>d about 6,000 acres of th e \'turri;.1 R:ln<'h n1osl of v.·hic:h is in Willa<'y County It gives Rorke rC'llt·r all lhL• privileges vf <·i t iz('nshi p, int·luding lilt· .. ri ght·· to pay taxes lo the county. said Com rnissioncr Fred Stone. • ,\ s tal ul' or Amt•riea's 1nost dt·t•orated \\lorld \\'ar II hero. Audie L. !tlurphy, \\'Ill be unvt•ih .. '<i in S<.111 Antonio, i\.1<Jy 17 in :.i cere mony marking Armed Forces Day. The st:1l11t• will st<ind in P t.;BLJC NOTICE 11'1~00 ---.-.nrnouS llUSIM£SS PUBLIC NOTICE __ _ F!CTI TIOUS BUSI N l'SS NAM E ST A Tl' Ml' NT Noll<e al Avell.llliUly NAME ST4T£ME NT Tn" !ollo,.,n\j P<:•,,.On '' O<oor.q 1>u" gl 4llllW .. I RePorl In., l<>!lo"''"ll P<;r>on" d•& oo .. 1g 1>u~. 1 fl<:"'"~ fn;, ol!'l!'lual •el)Orl ol l!'le Gr•t~ Pt'P ""''"' w fST(l'I N WIRE; AND ALLOYS Pl!• sm.tn FounOoil•Oll ,, .. y .. ,1ablt' IO• C.RAP'11( '>Y'> l c M~ DI 11•".>•0N I 1l6J'l tl• ~nl J Ci• •I~ ........ n<1!"'> i3t>.JUt l)Ul>h< ln•rl•on .. , •b I" lt>(<l)dl 1111·<~ 12)~1 lnd .. ~I·· ,,.~~·. C.ot\l•!o c,.., •• C.A ,,6-1~ \'/~S.wr .. 1e ... Yt'., U•IDO .. 1\1.on<I Our C.Ul<tO•n• .. '<'/e.<I R.>lloilO a,.,,~ MO», '/l~li flo.inh1 1 ,IOQ b""~'" llOUI• by .iny C•!'1~11 .,.l>O (Hl<!:oNlo\ CO<ll•ORATIO', •IC•<<!~ 1-!unl ll•QtOnll~d<ll Ct. <n,,_.~ •OQW\h 11 .,11n>n 180 ddY' ,,,1,., !n. (<1ltlO<ll•d ~Dtll"'"''""· t176T 1 .. u,._11 ~I llH' II"''"~'' '" (OnQ\,I{ T~!l "' "" "' <Ulfl OI In•> puDh<•!+on Slr,.~1, C..J•!lcn C.•O•~ Cdl•IO•ntol'n""' I <l1W<OU.JI Md•~ Cl1tD1n Sm1lll '"" 11 .. .,.,,.,~ 1\ (Ooauc ten D• .i • O• "10fl.i•(l ,..0\' Pre\•llenl po1.Jl«.>n '"" >l~lem• nt ""' 1u_.o ... 1n Ir> Puoh~no<o O••nQ' Co.t\1 D.J••• P>1111. Cnt ""'' CO•PD• .. I·~" (D, ... u. C:•Pf ~ ot O•d""' <: ........ <I""'"''" I ..... , 11, 1VIS 1111 ,~ v111n .. m Nie"""'~ Po·ou•• l• l~h Pre11u.:n1 F4llSI l n" ~hl!cmenl ..... ~ lllt•O W•ln lno·I P"O"IMeD 0«"'11~ (a.>~> 0~•1• Polo! l't 1~1.1(' '\il'l"l("I·: Co1m1y C:•~·•o•O•.nQtCounhunA1J••I "'ll"•l4 ,)n<IMd •$ 1110 ,,,, Ul• IJ • 101, [, ___ _ S:•Ull Puot"nto o r .. 1111~ Co"'' o .. ,,, p,..,, ! I>( 1\1.J(• :'\'()'l"I('•: FICTITIOUS 8tJSI NESS NAME STATEMEHT 1roP.10110..,,nq pi,,'°"\"'~ 00ong 1>.,,, ,,,..,b, IJ.10 11, 1q11 1011 l~l'----------------1 """"' Pl"BLJC l'OOTICF. SlP·IUll F!C TITIOtJS llUSINE55 NAME STATEMENI Tne 10110 .. 1nro '*''""~ d• e 001no ~"" N:'S\ d\ FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAM E ST ... TEMENl f "" 10110 .. 111<;1 llt"oOn I~ 00H1!1 OU\' """"' L•FLEUR'S DRAPERY & 1'10ME FURNl',HINC. SERVI(.€, '1~1 we,, Wol\,QM ~!•~el , Co>!~ M~>d Cillol~rnoo 9lb'/I ,;:dlll•rn La F1ew1 q•,} we~t wnson .,,.,..1. C.o'I" M~'~ Cdl "o•n•~'l'/~11 TH£ f LOW l:R P LAC.(, b~ll Wdf!'lef. Hunt onQ!On Be"' n, C~I . ~7,..1 F<a .. ~ "' (or~, 6401 1110 •01 Warne• 1-!un,,nolan B•·ot n .:a1 9'/MI AOttO Pdl\Jl't\00 ~so N. Ld rrd!.e.!' 51 ,.a. :n~. W. Ho11,wood C<tl 'IOl)oq Tru~ b""""'~ I) (Qn<I U(ll'll D>' ii ~,,.,.,,, p.i,tno:r•n•P Ftdno. A Cu" O(C.1'>101\j MA,.INC.. i ll f ORMA T ION 7'00 !lo• 111 //~r~ ~I•,., I 81n F!r <,~nMAno (.1l•to10\1" O-.e1r"~io,"'"'~ .. c~"'O'~'" • W«i!tOI< )/~~ ""''" M.,>n S! ~lh 1-i• s .. ntd An<t c .. •1•~rn ... J r n" ""'"'"\' ·~ ton<1uu .. 11 11~ dn on• a ... d~dt j ks•~••" La~I"~' lf\1\ ~!dl~"'""I "'d' 1.i,<1 .,.,1n !"" Count y C•t'" or o .. mg~ Cou"tv"" Aprol /~ 1q1~ f!lo~ JIU""' '" ''°°' "'4 (~•Pll•dl•(;fo .. .,, ... l•"""" rn.~ ,, .. ,....,.,n1 l•lfd ... 111 rn .. c .... ,,r, C1~r~otO••n11e Coun1r on M.oy6 lili F4lHI P11bl"""'" Or•n<;re C.o•" D ... 1. PUG\ .,,.,I] :10 21.d'111 J11nfl l~I~ II?] I· l'I 1~1 .1 (-.,11'1'1('1: ----------NOTICE OF SH ERi FF 'S 5AiLE liur~e Con<•tl~ Attf\'>Or '"' +N. <>l••nt11!, v\ H•n & Compilny pt .ol ..o 21cn11. O.,te110<1n! a,"'''"" ol dn ... ~•ut•On "'u,,<1 i.t 11 11, 191SDy ll>f Su~roor Cour1, 1-o..n1, 01 Q•.1119', S•.ill! 01 C•«•o•n•d. UllQft " 1UGll"""'' fnl<'H!<I '" l•lYOt OI ilu~oc.E CONCRETE "'CC.ES'>O AI E'o, INC .+• 1~nl t •!"<IUOf •n<I •<!•""'' HAN & COMPANY "' llillQm,.nl <1Pnt0< ""'"' •!'IO• rie1 u.i•nte ot 1.11,10? JI ,O\.hMll• Out! on '"'<I 1ullQll"IOlnt on 111., O.olf DI 1"'- ·~'""n'~ 01 \dl\t P •C<UllUll I II~~" it ... •eO ul)On .i11 1"~ ••<1111 ''"" .. na '" ll!•e•I <>! ,,,,,, l"rlQn• .. nl 11e111m '" lllt• P•<>~rrv on tne County ol O""""., """' OI Cdll!O• n .... 01·\tl •OeO .. , lol•o .. , l OI 6. l•d(I /,r,J b on tllt.' (d ; OI l1vln• counl• ol 01,1no1 \l<1T• n• (dl•!O!n•d l>tOPt-'1• ., rc~"''on1, onown .> 1111 Me e.a .. 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Sil ver St;1r, Purple fieart ;inrl more than u score of otht>r 1\ mer1ean anc' foreign m edals a nd d(' corations. i\turphy. an actor. was ki ll ed in an :1irplant• crash in 1971. • Firl'man D e nnis Smith, author or the best· s eller, "Report rrom Engine Co. 82 ... led a dran1atic but uns uc· cessful effort to save the life -O f :.i tcen·agcr v.'ho \.\'as ove1·eomt" by smoke from <i fire that s tartt..-d in the basement kitchen ufher Rronx hon1e. Stnith rt•sponded to th(" flrt• v.·ith ot hl'r members of a eon1mund control unit and found Janf'l Bro~·n . 16 . 111 a sn1oke · fillt·ll llt•n adjoining thl' kitC'ht•n. Ill' t•arri('d h('r out s idt· and <id · n1 1n 1stcred mouth-to mouth resuscitation and t·ardiat· massage but t'ou ld not revive her. • President Ford named four 1>rom1ncnl men to serve on the board or trustet:>s of the Woodrow Wilso n International Center for Scholars in thl' Smithsonian Institu- tion . The appointees . \\'ho ,~·i ll servt' \vithoul com- Pl'ns<ition . <.1r(': Hobert A. Gold~·in. sp('cial con· sultant to the Prt•s ident \\'ho s ucct'l'tl s St·~r('tary of St Lilt• llenry ,\. Kiss· ingt'r; Bryct' 1'. llarlo\.\·, vit'e prt•s1denl fu r na· lion:.il ,l!O\'t'rnmt~nt rcla· t1on s. Proctt•r and G<im- b I l' Co . fur 1nt•r St•eretary of S tutc Dt>an Rusk. cur1-l'nt\y \av.• pro· fl'ssOr <it the Universitr of Gcorgiu : and Paul \\' . 'J\o1c('racken, professor of business <Jdmi nistration :11 tht• U ni ve r s ity of ri.t1 t·hi g;1n . • 1'\1 rs. Spe-n<'er Tr,acy, \\ id O\\' of the Oscar· \\'in ning aetor. ,.,,ill re· l'e1,·e iloys Town 's first Father i.:. J , Flanagan 1\\\'ar·d for service to youth. The :J\\.'<ird . in recogni- tion for Mrs. Tracy's longtime work \1rith deaf and hard -of-hearing youth in Los Angeles, \.\'ill be presented at a luncheon in Omaha June 26. Tracy received an Academy Award fol' his portrayal of Father Flanag<a n in the 1938 film . "Boys Town." • Sen. Roman L. ltruska (R-1\icbr. ). firs t elected to the Senate in 1954, an· nounccd he v..·ill not run for re·ele<.•tio n in 1976. Ile said he was making <..111 t·arly .1nnoun ccmcnt uf hi s plans s o that others "'ho wunt to seek the of- fice "·ill ha\'e "cv('ry op- portunity to make lheir ov.·n pre par at ions ll r uski..I 1s a t·on - servativt• "'ho 1s th\' rankin g minorit y member of I he Senate Judiciary Committee. 1>L·111 .. 1t· ,0T 1ci.: ------... ,lllt.------ NOTICE TOCfl:EDITOJI\ SUPERIOR COURT OF THIE STATE OF CALI FOR NIA !'OR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Na , A·ll02' [~t a l e DI JOHN M. BAGGO f °'ce•""<l NOllC£ 1> HE R ESY G IV£t< IOllW" crM1IOh ot tne <1b011e ""mell (IO>(.-M! lf>ll! dll l)tel\011, ll~Y<n(I (l<t•l'll\ -·11\t tn,: \a•n c~P·ll~"t '"" ''Qu•r~rl !o 111e '"""' ,.,,., '"" ,...Ce•\.irv vowc""•I. '" ! "'tU,0• Qt Inf W•I• M<i..A UC.HllNAN O ll<UI ,.. "'II •"'"''' n~r>'~U<l•'<tll•"' <>u1111•n~o O•en<1~ C.001 I! 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Suli. d4, Newoort lkKfl, C•IU01'11._"6llO °""'11 S.. Herblr1, Jr., 1*0.••¥ Ori"". llltwPOrl 8e•<n, C•l1f0nll1t7MO W.err~ I[ Tell Ettk. 122 £""'rAld •• ,, l•9llllil ~·•tn. C•lllO•nl•.-it.SI Tfli• OUllf\4111 I\ ~°"""''" Oy ' ....,.11 °""lt'lllr\1'1111. W•r,..itt:. 1.., Eye ~ 0.,,..11 S'. Ner!Mrt, Jr Tiii\ \tl.,..,etil .... , !1led .,,,. ,,... c-tY Cl9f• ot o"'"" covm.,"' "'-' •. ltlt.. --"'11111tlMlll Orltl'IM C.\t Oeltl' Pllo!, ,_,.,1i,10,11,1l'IO J-l.l•ll n:IS.1i FINANCE 20C Groups Set Speakers For Meetings The Orange County Chapter of the National Association will hear Robert B. Dreizler tonight at 6:30 in the South Ballroom of Disneyland Hotel . Dreizler wil,1 discuss "Budget· ing as a •Managl'ment Tool." which, according to Loren K. Carroll, program chai rman {or NAA ... should prove one or th(' most challenging areas of ae· counting-budge ting." .. Ca rrol l p oi nts out that , .. Dreizlcr's experience has mad(' him a leading authority in this critical area of management uc- <'ounting. Dreizler has been vice president or budgets and dis · bursements of Great Western Financial s ine(' 1972 . Call Harold Engel at 836·3226 for reservations .. The Orange County chapter of the American Production and Jn . venlory Control Society will meet Thursday a t S: 30 p.m . at th~ Holi · day Inn, 7000 Beach Blvd., Suena Park . Speaker ,,·ill be Ron Ray , director of dis tribution and customer service for llunt· Wesson Company. I-le will dis~ cuss the food crisis with inflation as it pertains to production and inventory control. , .'Id Cr1111pr1i911s ; ITT Pays Out Cash -For Your Love • By Mil.TON MOSKOWITZ What do you think or ITT, which \s short ror Jntcrnutional 1'elt'phonc and Telci)gruph'! You 1nay huvc no opinion ut all of this hydra-headed mult1n<1 tion;1l corporation unless you hap· pen to be fumlliur ~·ith so1nc or the produc ts and services it sell s you. Qt.lick now . how n1any l'IT products can you name? Money Tree You v.•ould h<.1\'e OC-cn correct if ~·ou had n>1med :1ny of the follow ing: "'ondcr bread . ltost&..-ss cupcakt'!S, 'J\,·inklcs, ~1orlon frozen din· ners. Scott la~'ll·<'are products. c;v.•a ltnl'y han1s. llartforcl lnsuriilll'C, 'her ;.1ton ilotcls. THE CllANCES ARF. EXCELLENT, however, thut ("vcn 1r you do know these products •ind services . you wouldn.'t automatically connect them \Vith ITT. The parcnlBQl'. after ,all, is not cruciul when you reach for a lour or "'onder 01· check 1t1to a Sheraton·. · , , But I'M' has now i,)(!<.'Ome one or those corporations \\'hich •' wants you lo love them. This desire welled up in.the bosom of lTf after it took a severe pounding to the heud in 1972 and 1973. Prior to that time, JTI was COJl lent to be an anonymous giant, unlived -but highl y suct'essful. Then it suddenly round itself : t·utapulted onto the f1·ont pages.of ne\vspapers. A lc<.1ked me1norandum revealed IT1' had offered to hel1l finant·e the Republican National Convention as part of its behind··" tht'·S<.'t'ncs ncgotiutions to get a favorable anlil rust settlement. 11 ,. <liso c:une to light that J'li' had orfcrcd $1 million to dis rupt lht• > ,\IJendt• governrit e nt in Chile. T hese machinations hl'cuml' the busi.s or a bcst-sC'lling book ... Th(' Sovereign Stall' of l'M'," h~· Britis h journalist Anthony Sanipson ITS F.GO SE\'ERELY BRUISt:D, ITT "'aited a "'hlll· and then early in 1974 ii <tppropri<ited-$6.4 million for an ;.1dvcrlising campaign on televis ion and in n1 agazines to tell us about the good things that ITT c.lo<•s for us. ··1'hc bt•sl ideas art· lht• id('as that hl'l p people'· was the lhe meof thi s campaign. Companie& alwuys-like to kno'" "'hether thl•1 r advcrtisin~ messages are registering and so ITI' hired 11 research firm to ask people. And guess \\•hat·:'>Jt (ound that Its love lcttc•rs \.\'ere well rt·· ceived . r\ccording to the results which 111 blushingly revealed last month. before the campaign only 7 percent or the public believed ITT V.'aS a leader in technology: now 72 percent believe that. Previously, only 34 percent thought ITT mude quality products : th<at figure has no"' ~On(" to75 percent. Then there \vus the question, "Ool!s this comp<iny <·are about the genl'ral publit•'.'" P1io1· to the IT1' ca1npaign. 20 percent t'hecke'd .. yes". no,,· •l:l 1-1crt·l·nl S<..1y th<Jt 11"11 does eurc ., " TliAT \\.1\S Rt:ALLY GOOD nev.·s for llurold S. Ge neen and the other e'.'<cculiv('S \\1ho run ITT. 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IS.16 "°"' l ,:Q N.L Un!llH 1:tl .;.,; I • ' Re 1 nowi this c JI er1 CUU J men eas i credi slop comt work E reco' s ume take· choo< thus, Conft lisl o blacM ~ pure I that t cmpl work J to at tinge per ct alone T l>oun< J and v pie Cl them ~ ulrea Jaggil Jowei, yean: ... new i cover! .-least I that 1 mainl halC c six he mean "'Ork i A the lu inere1 reore , II ' 'lJieS amou 1•ssh liable servic shoull talk ir new n ties r~ you hl over d . -:ii :;amp , be re1 will !JI within ct I tho~ tricit} tube, more can t a future abctti ~. -· .... , ,~ ... E~"' 41iH.: ,P"i<• r ·, o. J , ... ~ ~ t: . :~ ,._, "' OCH .... " "' "~ 'l W• ' -u ,.. 1S lit 16 Eq " .. ~ .. lt S.I '"" '"' 'U• "'" .... S T11 ';'¥ "'" . "" ,, .. 11 PN " .. IJ fel ,. (>h IS I.Ill '"'' . ~ r; " ... l10 ... Rebtrtes Ct•111i11g Now Good Time For Color TV? By SYLVIA PORTER The billions or dollars in tax rebate checks will .soon be Oowlng out lo every town and city ln the U.S to make sure lh1s deepest and lon1est slump or the entire post·World War 11 ~re ends this !Summer. The stJmulatton coming from tax cuts plus r ecord goyem- ment s pending plus ·· easier n nd c heaper credi\ has lo work to slop the decline; the comb1i,ation always he..s worked; 1t will again. But the shape of lhe Money's Worth recovery to com e depend& on how you, Amcnca's con- sumer&, choose to spend (or aave ) your rebates and extra take-home pay, The most stimulation would come if you choose to buy bi1-Ucket items-appliances, cars, etc. And thus, It is s 1gnlticant that a study by the New York-based Conrer.ence Board discloses you rank color TV fourth on the J1sl of items that are "best buys"-behlnd only poultry. black and white TV and eggs. IF TIUS JlANKING TRANSLATES into actual purchases, ll will me"1 more jobs. One informed e11tirnat.e is· that each $100 ot coJQJ-1V saJes creates about &IX hours of employmenl--or lhi-ee days work per $400 color set for a worker. Just the prospect or the tax cuts already has contributed to a mild turn-around 1n color TV sales and W1ll1am C. Rit- tinger, RCA executive vice pres1del'lt, forecasts a jump of 22 percent in consum er dematld ror color TV from the rebates alone. There arc other factors than tax cuts s uggesting a re· bound 1n color TV rr;a les,or course · June trad1t1onally 1s a bargil1n month.for buying TV~ itOd with about 10 million sets al least 10 years old, it's sim- ple common sense to replace rather than to repair many of them Not only is June the usual mark-down month but prices already are comparatively low because of the past year's Jagging sales. ln fact, 1975 solid state sets are selling at ]ower prices today than thei r tube-type counterparts of 10 years ago. ·IT'S ALSO LIKELY THAT prices will go up when the new models are introduced this fall---part1cularlv if the re- covery 1s then under way and Joblessness has "stab1l1zed '' · Finally. there's no d1 spul1n g that TV 1s our nation's least cxpeos1ve form of cnlerta1nmenl. l-f1ll1nger estimates that ull 1l l·osts for a sohd-state TV , the electnC'1t y and its maintenance for its avcr ugc 12-ycar life s pa n 1s three and a h alf cents per v1cw1ng hour. The average household spends six hours and 15 minutes a day watching the tube, which means we g1\ e 1t more of our time than anything except working and s leeping And IA'h1le Italy 1s bitterly debating whether to permit the luxu ry or color 1V in the midst of its austenty. we have increased our color 1V households lo nearly SO million, 111ore than 70 percent of all TV homes. ' Wh at 1f youplantobuyacolorTV? 1 -Make sure 1t 1s 100 percent sohd stale, for this type 'U6CS only hair as much eleclnc1ty Ca savings that could amount to more than $230 during the set's life), produces ]tis heat and needs less repairs. -DON'T OVERLOOK SERVICE. Deal only with a re- liable store that will offer you the assurance of needed serv1C'es. ' · -Check the warranty provisions. Right now, you should get a one· year labor and parts warranty, but there's talk 10 the industry of reducing the labor to 90 days when the new models com e out in the fall. Also, since most warran· ties require you to bnng portables lo the service agency, do you ha ve a c hoice of agencies or must you transpOrt the set -Over a long distance? -Insist on plug-in c1rcu1l modules Scrv1c1ng 1s simpler, wh1ch means cheaper, because a faulty section can be repl aced qui ckly Also look for push button tuning that wi ll automatically bnng color, tint. bnghtness a nd contrast within our range. -Weigh the cost of an , "instant on" feature, for although this consumes onJy a s mall amount of extra elec- lric1ty. 1t does so 24 hours a day, Ask for a black ;.,atnx tube, whi ch gives brighter, detailed pictures with warmer, more pleasing <1nd naturaJ Oesh tones and sharper contrast. -CltECK TllE RANGE OF JIOUSE voltage that set can take A wider range gives you more protection against future brownouts. Most sets accept 108 to 132 volts -And don't s kimp on an antenna. A color TV reqwres a better antenna than a black·and·wh1le model. 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Transit · Audit Pushed SANTA ANA -Two m e n arrested in u Laguna Niguel home during a riiid that al-SANTA ANA -·The semi-· autonomous Orange County Transit District should be audit- ed by a private management re- view firm, the county Grand .Jury has concluded in a report. dergone a management audit in "EFFICIENT BUDGETING . legedly put 70 Pounds or its three· year history. planning pot icy implementation marijuana into the hands James Reichert. acti ng district und coordination of divisions of lawmen have been or- general manager, said Arthur \vithin the OCTD are mandatory ORANGE COUNTY dered to race tria l July 7 Youngand Company,anauditing to run ction properly," the jury in Orange County tern Dana Point. Both men face multi· pie drug chllrges con- tulned in four felony counts. They ;ire £re~ on bait They were booked u(ter a raid on the Lup. ton hom e by San Clemente police and &ti.Ile narco-tics agents last June 26. Police said the raid followed the·· purchase by an un ~ dercover officer or 215 brieks of marijuana. The jury s aid such a manage- ment audit of the district. wh ich now employs ,mOre than 500 peo- ple, should be budgett.>d for next year. firm, is curre ntly in the process, report stated. ··since OCTD Superior Court. i;::;;:;;;;::;;:;;:;;:;;;;::;;:;:;=.;:;;::;;;;;:;:;;;;;.;;:===i of reviewing the district's books. never has had a management But he said there is no pro-;1udit ,thejuryreelsthatareview JudRe Everett w·. Jlld.AHHUALCOSTAMISAHHMCSCHOOL vision in that l'ontract for the of this type would be beneficial.'' Catholics Up Dickey set the trial date ADULT cot•tUNITY DA.MCI I Ed d I · h L SATURDAY Hl•HT_,,....Y 17--f ,_...1 && type or management audit sug-The j ury also suggested the LOS ANGELES (UPI) or war r1s upton COSTAMISACOUHTIYca.:UI THE JURV MADE particular note of the faet that the dis- trict, which hus a $19 million budget this year, h<.1s never un- gested in the jury report. A district make be tter use of public -The number or Roman Jr1 .• 29, of 29351 San Briso Miuk tty Fr_.,. wwe.•tM MellflfM...., management audit is essentially relations to promote ridership Catholics in the Los Pace, Laguna Niguel, Hwao·...,......-~1w the report of an effi ciency expert and extend or change routes to and Peter Don a Id S4.00 ..,.-Angeles Archdiocese has Fred · I ~· -· who studies a department's include public and private passed the two million enck, 21 , o 34032 c .. 15'-JJ5t,.,.1'kllets&..,_HM methodsofoper.a~li:o:n~·-_____ :•c~h~oo:'.:l~s~a~n~d:_::c~o~ll:e~g~e:s~. _____ _'.rn~a~rk~!o~r~th~c:_:ri~·r~s:t:IJ~·rn~e~.-~s~tr~ee:.:._t~o=!~t~h=e~C:.:._ry~s~t=a=l~L=an:::.·.J~:::::::::::M::""'::~::":"'"":::·: ... :::":~::-::::::::::::~ ~$~ .• Other· Deatm FORT LAUD-' ERDAL E, Fla. · Death Nodees DAWSON Cl.ARA Al.ICE OAWSON. Oitf DI de- •tfl ~'I' II. 19JS, SI. Mary·, HO;i>ola!, l.Df>9 Se•c,,, C•. Suryiwea t)y two <jOll,, WUtlam Botllwll. Jr. ana Rol>o..,.I Bon·• roau; four 11r•ndt hUdren . St>rwot"' wd1 be !Wld In Slerr1 lli,la Cf!melfry, T ..O\, "lew Mt•!to . 6alll·Bo:rg""'" lo(dl Olrt'CIOf"l, Coron• <lel Mdr. SNIDER ROY SNIOER,.re§1df!n\ ot F"oun1 .. ln Voollew, Ca. Date ol ae.aoth M•Y 11. 191;. ~rwkf\ 11re pend•ng. P.aocitic "''""' Memotill l P•rk Morlu••Y, "le,..l>(lr\ 8eM:h. C11. P.HILl..IPS HAROl..0 PHILLIPS. re\•dtn1 ot Mouion lloejo, C•. s.trwitf\ •re P<'nd· in9, P11cllic "'''"' Memo""' P"'"' Mort~ry. Newport Be•ch. C•. MILONE CAROL C. MILON E. O.aote ot de;ilh ,.,., 10, 191S. Rel<<lent ol Co•t• ,,._,...,, C... Surylylfd by hfr llu~Wnd, Lou•~ M•IOtle; one :ion, R09flr Ch8dderd0tl; lllre. slepions, Sleven. Jo•epl'I •na R•ndy MU-; mo11Mtr, Mr•.JNWAllen of Mi\i.ourl; one brother. Fr81'11< Allen ot Mlsiouri; lwo $l"er\, (;enew• 8Mllett oind l....c:IUe Morron ol Mi\· !.00.lri. Serwltes will be r.i.ld Wl!dnndi>y 11 :oo AM, Seu B•oadw•r CM>pel. O!h· ci•nt. Rew. Connl1 S1llos. flfll 6'o.aw1y Morlu•rv di rec tors. 0£NDINGER MICHAELW. OENOINGER. D.il1eol Olllll ~, 11. 1t1S. Resldtnl ol Coi.t• Me...,, C... Sur ~lwtd Dy hi§ partonts. M•. & Mrs. Elmer Oendln9er ol ~ta #NS<il; sl• Drot~rs, S11nley ol Corona del Mor, Jame\ ol M•ssMhu\tHS, Jol>r> ol Co•la Mesoo. Ph•UP 01 Cor""" del <AP ) -Joseph A. ••Joe" 1'1ooney, 65, a blind musi- cian who played piano and composed £or the big bands Or Paul \Vhiteriian und Les Brown, died 1\Ionday. MEXI CO CITY (APJ -Larry Allen, 66, <in As- soc iated Press c or- respondent for 21 ye<irs and winner or the 1942 Pulitzer Prize for hi s \~·ar r eporting, died l\1on· day. Allen's war report· ing stretched from the Spanish Civil War to a H:.iitian revolution in 1957. NEWBURY PARK CAP) -Dr. Edward J, Baldes, 76, inventor of the Mayo Clinic's famed World War JI humap centrifuge, died Sunday. llis centrifuge was used by the military to learn more about gravity stresses on pilots. Mar. Stepl\en ol Sollnl.ao An.ao and f:ll cllard ------------111 Co•I• Mt\d. Evening m••S wo!I c.e held Wtdntl.a&y 1:00 PM, St. Jo;ich•rn Cnuf(h. Buroal Thursday 10:00 AM. PUBLIC NOTICE Good SN!pl'lerd Cemetery, dlrtt h.'<1 Dy l'ICTITIOUS 8USINESS Sell Broooa ... ay Mortuary. NAME STATEMENT FOGG . Tiit to11owin9 pe •son '' do.n9 ALICE P fOGG, rt\ldt nl OI llalbN buSir>e••••· h+11na. Coll. 0.teof dtll111Mdy 11, 19/S OAN1EL AMOS. 114 •1\I Street, Survoved by two •ons. Ju<lqt! EdwJrd P. Noewport 8e1ch, C1+olornl1 <t2~ - fOQ9 dnd F"rl'dT. f01J111; one cMl>';lnttr. Terry S<.on Toovior, 1i. •1st St , Mr s . o.onatd f. G11 1e s ; 1tn "lewport8e1<h,C1titornl19?6W ~randcnold•fn and S••lttn <,trto1I· Tl'li\ llu\lnf\\ i\ t Oftdut\td Dy "' fjrandt h•ldrfn. Serv ice~ will be <,lff>fro111~rlnership, """"'te. i nterment , S.aon Gao .. e1 TerryTooylor Cemetery, S•n C.allrlet, Ca. Balll Tllis lt•~ement ,.. .. 1 lilrd witl'I '"°' Bergeron ~I• Me•a Mol1u11rv Dlfe<· Coun1y Clerk ol Or1n9e Count, on IO<~. 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RAIN C .. lECt<: Should our ~utlr)1y of snnie siLes .or lln«s n1n sh0f1 during !hh event , \l.'e wUI hQnQr l)ny orden pl<'lced now for futur41 ckll\lery at 1he advertised price. '"~tO 11 •~l•A ti tt ... <11 l t!t S!o"• t-M• .. 11 f"tll .i .... , ....... u f<lt+· '" '"'"''~' ·~· Don Swedlund Inc. 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa COAST GENERAL TIRE Phone 540-5710 646-5033 ....._·--·_·"'-------Sooner or later; you'll own Generals _ _._ ______ __,, l • ' ' ... . ' " :1 I "i I . " .. ". U.S. WomenCulturallyDeprived ' . The statistics are romlUar to those acquainted with the "'omen's movement: -More women are working in the three lowest paying jobs than men . -Women earn only 58 cents for e;+E!ry dollar a man brtngs home. t --OnlY 7 percent of American •octors are women. I But the reasons why these ~tistics exist were graphically rlrayed b y Dr. Geraldine h'ill P ic k art und Sharon notr. They shared the podium for a . taik entitled Socialization and 1' ..... 'l,Ml'llJ, lt11 EDITOR'S NOTE: A series of pro. grains wete presented .at Orange Coast College during Women's Week. People Department staff writers. Jo Olson , Laurie Kasper, Carol /.>1oore, Allison Deerrculd Bea An- derson, report on Socializ.a1ion .Ond. 1he Ser·role Stereotyping, Sexual $1ereotypes in Motion, Sensuality:. Getting in Touch With Our Bodies, Ex- ploring the Myths About Sez. Fem.-inist Therapl} Workshop .and.a /Um series geared ta -women'• needs. Sex-rol~ Stereotyping. Mr1. Donon, aaalatant dean ol student affairs at OCC, defined socialization as •'the effect oC growing up In society and adapt. lna: to culture.'' Women tratlittonally have been told they are pa11lve, sub .. missive, dependent and. em°". tional, she said, while men have been defined as active, domi· nant, independent and ralionaJ . "I believe these are culturally defined," Mrs. Donoff auerted. She cited statistics showing that 80 percent of the physicians 'in Russia are WO(llen, while only • •·••f 7 percent of women in the U.S. areMDs. LESS INTELLIGENT? "Why do we continually choose to be nurses?. Are the Sotiet women more intelligent?'' Dr. Plc~art, an OCC assiatant profe11or of Psychology and counselor, said the socialization process generally begins at birth, when female babies are given special treatment and hov- ered over more. "They are rewarded. more for dependent behavior. especially by their fathers," she said • "Boys are rewarded for being in· dependent and aggressive." Dr. Pickan showed numerous slides she bad made from pages of preschool and elementary &tbool books, which 11he had ex- amined for role conditioning. All the mothers were pictured in housedresses and aproo,'i, with mops in their hands. ••But 60 percent of the mothers or children elementary school age and below wor~" she point· ed. out. · ''Children at a very young age Teali2e the occupations they pro-- bably will get into." One series of tead.ing primers used in every school district. in Orange County. for at" least kin- dergarten lhrough rourth grades, depicts a family of four, the ideal mother. father, daughter aod son. LIKE A GIRL Dr. Pickart bad photographed pages rrom these books as well, and read some or the lines to the a udience: "She is just like a girl-she gives up" described Janet, the daughter, in one story_ Janel had fa llen on her roller skates and her brother was chid· ing he r. ~ In another story, J anet was shown making cakes, while her brother was constructing wooden cars. Janet was concerned about her red hair and r eceived con· .solation from her faUler in one of the fe w drawings showing phys ical contact belwccn the family. ""There at e only 16 words ex· changed between the parents in all of the books,•• Dr. Pickart re· vealed. Jn her discuss ion or working women, Dr, Pick art showed scx- derined lists of Jobs published by a government agency. The men 's list had more than twice the women's, and the fem&le list i n· eluded Such jobs as witch, queen, fat lady in the circus, parent and cleaning woma n. Dr. Pickart said the same kind of discrimination efists on the campus. Orange Coast has 51 percent women students, yet the average fe m a le scholarship is $518, compa red lo the man's average ot S'l60. SECRETARIES Women chemistry students are encouraged in college handbooks to get secretarial training as well, and social development classes for m en te ach the m how to be good executives while the women are learning to comb •their hair, s he added. She said that in her college days, 1'wome n went to school to gel a bachelor, not a bachelor's degree." But with the number of divorces ris ing, women can't count on the suppo1'l or a man, s he stated. Dr. Pickart r e futed two com• mon m yths from ·the world of 1work. -Wom en work for pin money. "'Mostor us work because we need the money.•• she said. -Women don't care about get· ti":g better jobs. The truth is. s he 1Sa1d, that women don't admit they want lo get ahead because they don't think theY have a chance. Dr. Piekarl noted that "'by ninth grade most young men re- aUze that they will have to sup- . port their wire a nd Camily. This is a terrible burden . I don't see why "'omen shouldn 't help.''. Concluding waS a slide and music presentation by Mrs. Dono((, compiled from magazine and newspaper ads and popular songs. "These ads are telling us \~that society thinks of us as men a nd women,'' she said. ''Wom en most often are portrayed as domesti c drudges, office ancillaries or sex: objects.'' Mrs. Uonoff said she considers herself a feminist, but she wants the same freedom of expression. and choice for a ll people, whictt will bring a respect £or human dignity. Body Says Much More Than Words ''I just Ce ll phony," a male stu- dent said. "I don 't know how you women can get into that." He and the other male and rerna le students had just finished moving their bodies lo fit wh at they each conceived as the cssen· tial ''e ternally fe minine'' stances. Then they look on the other ex - treme. ';the whole machismo trip." Sexual Stereotype~ in Motion and a Model £or Wholeness, a works hop presented by J oan Smallwood , president of the Ameri ca n Dance Therapy As· s ociation, was li ke a smorgas bord. Participants ha d the op· portunity to experience differing motions which arc supposed to characterize themselves and the opposite sex. It '-''as the second workshop in which physical. rather than verbal, involve 1n ent and ex· press ion was emphasized. Iri the morning, Cindee c. ]6cCallisl er I director or Soma lnstitute for Body Therapy and a member of th e American Massage Therapy Association, presented Sens uality: Getting in Touch With Our Bodies. TOTAL PERSON "Somehow, being sensual has to do with something outside," she said. It is usually considered attrac- tion in gender a nd often has something lo do with adorning oneself with accoutrements to at- tract ··somebody out the re.'' But she quoted Alex Co mfort. author of •·J oy of Sex," as saying there are two kind s of sensual joy. One is experi e ncing a full or· gasm wi th a person you care about and the other is being a total person with yourself. ••Jt's actually being totally re· ally here with yourself," J\.1s. McCallister said. Most people, s he complained. are completely unconscious of· the body as an important part of the self. They may be aware of it when they're hungry, tired or en- joying sex, but otherwise "it's something we just kind of drag a long behind us." One o f the r e a sons , s he believes, is that society has put a premium on the intellect. "We really dig our mind because that's something we have control of and it makes sense.·· she objected, ''We're so out of touch we n eed a m achine to tell us what we're doing.'' There is, she said. some re- sear c h into c uring cancer by talking lo the body in a neY.r language. the ··1anguage o f energ_y." So she asked the students to close their eyes and dance, ·'with your own ener gy," listening to the body rather thanlhe mind. Some stood in place and rocked or bent over while others moved more freely about the floor. Afterward, one student said s he fe lt ••energized.•• Said another, ''I £elt really free. I m ean. 1 was really surprised• when 10 minutes we nt by.'' Several said they didn't want to be touched or near anyone else while they were dancing. Yet she asked them lo shadow dance with a partner next and, by being both passive and active in leading the dance. to sense the other person through touching ha nds. After this, s tudents discussed. "'hi ch of the roles they preferred. "It 's not right or wrong to be pass ive or active," M s . McCallister said. ·'The thing is, '-''e have to be open. You have an incredible potentiality for a nything because you create whatever you have.'' With a few minutes left (or the workshop, she got to the s ubject or sensual massage. ''It's a way of showing caring ••• a way of comm unicating on another level." Although one sees a mother caressing her baby and children holding each other, she objected that the ability of people to make "warm connections" seems to get lost when people Cetolder. So s he concluded by having the students massage each other's head a nd smooth out the tension places on the race. AN OPTION: EXPLORE But the fo r mer social worker _ contends one has l ess control over the mind when that person hears wh a t's going on in the body. a.fany or the same students ]larticipated in the latte l" works hop on motion. Here they also \\'ere asked to pay attention to what was ha p- pening inside their skins. ''Just pay attention to that world of throbbings and nutterings." Ms. Smallwood said. "You'll find yourself with a whole world o( prcSs ures, throbbings and sensa4 lions going on.'' In a film series , th~ underlying themes were : -Women have more options and opportunities than they think. -Th ey arc reluctant to e1'plore them . Billed as a series •·geared lo the needs of women of varied in- terests and backgrounds to help th e m m a ke d eci s ions for themselves. families and socie· ty," much of the information and ideas are applicable to everyone. Produced by the University of Cali(ornia Extension Media Center, the video tapes were nar· ·rated by Rosalind K . Loring, coordinator of daytim e pro- grams and s pecial projects, UC Extension. In the film, ''The Unlonely Woman," she suggested that a big problem for women alone is that society is uncomfortable with anything that's different. Agreeing was poet-playwright, Eve Merriam, who said, "Disap- proval or the single womah is stronger in t-he U. S. than an:Vwhere else in the world. "The condition is increasing. Unlike our pioneer days when women were a premium, w,e now have an overage so there simply aren't enough men to g o around.'' SOCIAL STIGMA However, she said, there is a sligma attached to being alone whether you are male or femaJe~ but the stigma is stronger £or women. The poet believes girls are not educated about being alone. They are raised to think ma'· riage is the ultimate goal. They are taught to blot out their own personality-to go to the back· ground in marriage. Value Self More ' ~Mysteries concerning femaJe xuality result in "misdirected rno Cilms," "subtle rape" and omen who are out of touch with cir true possibilities or in· ~m acy . · These were some theorie5 out- lined by Judy Von Gernert, sex lherapist, childbirth imt.ructor, touege lecturer and soon-to-be ~octor of clinicill psycbotoc·y. • I ''Supposedly s Landardized m s are the moat crucial h. Women read that they are posed to have certaJn fee.lings I and worry that they are ab· normal i( they don 'l, ''Or they rear that something is wrong i( they don 'l fit accepted statistics. "Clients aTgue most often about Crequency. They should re- alize there is no set number of limes per month and concentrate on fi.ndina a sequence that is mutually satisfying.'' She further contended that American •a Puritan ethic has de- nied u.s cerJ.ain unalienable rights. t "We have to re-learn that it's okay to reel pleasure. And it's okay tQ be turned on without hav- ing to DO.anything," she sa.Jd. ''People a r e born sclf- actualiz~. The sensations arc drained out In the first five years and we spend the rest or our liJe restoring them." Ma. Von Gernert urged her listeners to develop an integrated sense of freedom by accepUng humanism in themselves and respecting ll ln others. <See SEXUALITY, Po&ellZI • • "This problem goes beyond not valuing their own opinions. They don't even know what they are.'' However, there is a positive side for the woman alone, s he added. "It is a time they can use to get to know their opinions and express them .•' A way to deal with being aJone, she sugges ted, "is to realize that everyone is at times. This helps develop self-reliance instead of self.pity.'' There's a diCference between loneliness and solitude; the latter can be used constructively to find out where you fit in the universe, she said. EXPECl'ATIONS BLAMED . Richard Farson, psychologist believes expectations get in the way of experiencing a happy life. With high expectations, he said, people dec1de that .. what is" Just lsn 'l good enough even though it is better than it used to be. "I get the feeling people live in a very narrow band. They don't want to b e lonely, angry, frustrated. They are rather bar· ren, therefore they cannot feel Joy or happiness." Dr. Farson be li eves there is not enough yielding in rela· lion.ships, ''es pecially by women. "It takes someone very strong to do lt. Jt means taking risks. (See CHALLENGES, PogellZ) I CONSCIOUSNESS "Your body is your conscious· ness m anifested in a p hysical dimension . "Th at means '>''hatever this thing you're silting in is you. ·'Wh atever you are, fat. thin. tired, that's you. You are creat~ ing thatevery minutl'. "Your body is you." So. she said, sensuahty is an exploration of consciousness. Since tuning in on th e bod y (yourself) requires experience she sa ltl a pe rson has to participate and communicate. ··1 feel tn participation, you create your own experience. ''Parti ci p ation in your sensuality includes participation in llle. "When you don't participate, when you don't communicate, •you go dead." One easy way or doing. this , s he said, is lo get depressed . "Part of sensuality is begin- ning to have a conversation with your body.'' Ms. McCu llister reminded her audience that people talk to plants and there is some re- search on lhc consciou.'incss or plants. BODYTAl.K "You r body is talking to you too, but it ls a very d ifferent level ot communication." Commenting on biorcedback, I ' MOTIONS She quickly moved them on. however, until they were ex - periencin g so·called mascuUne and fe minine motions. Watching the s tudents, she ob- served d i(fe rences in two primary qualities, strength and impact. While acting out the feminine role. s h e said, ''You were withholding so much." But in the opposite, ''You we re behind your own weight. Every movement had impact .'' Labeling the division as ridiculous, s he encouraged the. men and women to continue ex4 . pressing these reelings. "Touch the air with lightness and take that attitude or lightness into your chest and take il into your feet and move lightly. Let yourself brush by peopl e." Although recognizing that it is har d ror men, she said, "we are entitled to this reeling. each one of us." ..... Then, she direcled the students to be firm. "Crush the cement under foot • . • Push .. , Pull _ .. Get a sense or that power." "The thing is , it's gr.eat.'' s ho said. ''We don't want to lo!e a nything. We just want the full range availa ble." • •• ' ' I ' • 82 DAILY PILOT • T~esday. May 13, 11t71 Feminist Therapy Balances POWer Feminist therapy i.s a perspec~ tive, not a techniq ue. According to the four women who founded Feminist Counsel~· ing Service s, Santa Ana, the basics are: -Recognizing that personal ·problems nre tied to public is·. sues. -\VomL•n 111 society ex· pericnce a power imbulance. -Women h<.1vcn 't learned to be self-nurturinc and they ha- ven't le arned to express anger in a v.·ay that is productive. T hree of the founders -Vivi"n Clecak, Lucinda Pre.,..·itl and Sal· ly Forbes -s aid th ey wanted to ''demystify '' therapy . M s . Pre witt Quo t e d an Ame rican Psychi atric Associa- tion study that revealed that traditional therapy -f<"'osters t raditionul sex roles. -Down.l(rades the experiences and opportunities of v.•omcn. -Is sex ually based. (!-~or ex· ample, penis envy.) -sexually exploits women as t'lients. SHARE GOAl.S "lo feminist therapy, we share our own goals , priorities and value systems, but the clie nt is the expert. We want to make it Accolades Due WOMEN JN C 0 1'\oJ . MUNICATIONS. INC.: Carl a An · derson f lills. Sccret~uy of I-lous- ing a nd Urban Development, .::ind Pat Carbine. publ isher of /l,1s. magazine will be honored by the Los A n ge l e s Professional Chapter . A press luncheon is planned at noon Friday, l\.1ay 23, in the Beverly Hilton llotcl. Ms. Hills has been named 1975 Woman-in-the-ne ws and Ms. Carbine, 1975 Woma n·behind- lhe·news. The chapter also will present the Maggie Savoy Award for Comrltunity Service to the Southern California women's or- ganization having made the mos t outstanding contribution to Com- munications bet'4-·ecn people. COSTA MESA J UNIOR WOM.EN'S CLUB : Leading the club for I he coming year wi ll be Don a fl oughton. On her board are Beverly She ldon, Michele Gibson, Nancy Reynolclc;, C<.i rolc tflcMill an. Jo<.in na F.stey. Kay Lacy, Cathy Steel and Diane Stenge. DAMAS DE CARIDAD: Mrs. Robert ll umphrey~ of Cos ta Mesa has been elected to the board. The organization supports St. Jude Hospital, Fullerton. LITTLE MERMAID GUll.D: Mrs. Flint Mo rrison is president of th~ Huntington Beach support group for Ora n ge County Children's lJospital. Serving with her a re Carol Clisby, Susanne Loos. Linda Wood . Carolyn Tobin and Ba rbara Callahan. SOUT H WOMEN'S COAST JUNIOR CLUB : ti-1rs. John equal. We wa nt her lo re3li:r:e how much power she has," Ms. Clecak said. · One important area, they said, is the expression of a nger. "Women aren't allowed to be angry. We're labeled hyg terical. That goes. back to the Victorian e1·a '-''hen women were brought _up to be delicate and to faint. "Then when at 17 they we re married, they were ;;upposed to be strong and dependable. No wonder they reacted. That wasn't hysteria. it \Vas responding to un unrealistic expectation.·· What feminist therapy groups offer is a l'hance to discover •·that you aren't the crazy one," added Ms. Clecak. . ,'"It's no coincidence," said Ms. Forbes, "tha t mad means both angry and crazy. If you can't ex· HUD, Secretary Hiiis Olson was named Citizen-0f-thc- year and Girl -of.the-year by South Coast Juniors. lit>1· work in the community and on behalf of her club were re- asons cited for her selection. New o ffi cers include Sibyl Kellner. Carel Wolk and Sally Gordon. Bargain at Any Price DEAR ANN LAND ERS: You orten advise e motion a ll y· troubled reader s to seek the help or a psychiatrist or a prof essional counselor. I wonder how many people ha ve fa iled to h eed that advice because they fear the ex- Ann Landers pense. . Please tell them that most communities no'4-· o ff e r profe :ss ional counseling with payment s c he dul es ba sed on personal income. Not long ago my wife an~ I were on the verge of a di\'orce although we loved each other deeply. Profession al counseling for onl y $3 a week helped us solve our d ifferences a nd save our m arriage. (As our financia l status improved, our fe es were increased to $20 a week, but it was worth every penny.) I hope you will print \\'·hen it comes to sex this letter so others who therapy clinics. that's need counseling wo n't let another story. Stay out or t he fea r o r f inancia l the yellow pag es. I burdens prevent them · wouldn't put my stamp fro!'" ~tra i ghtenin g out of apProval on more than their h ves. -MAKI NG 50 or the rour or fiv e ITINCALIFORNIA thousand clinics now DEAR CAL.: Thank you for providing me with another opportunity to suggest to m y readers that they contact the Na- tional Association for operating around the country. C hoo se a therapy clinic connected with a hospital or a un- iversit y. Most or the others are p~ony. Virgo: 0 • Mental Health, the Coun- t y Mental Health pporfun1fy socie ti es, Family DEAR ANN LAN DERS: I don 't wetnt an essay on morality. Just a simple yes or no will do. Arises for Change BySVDNEVOMARR \VF.DNESDAY, MAY 14 ARIES (ti-l arch 21-April 19); You make amends for recent slight to famil y member. TAURUS (April 20-May 20 ): Let go of situa· tion which aggra\'ates. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): M one y. r esp onsibility, payment a nd reward arc featured. CANCER (June21-July 22 ): Lunar cycle a nd aspects tell of new starts. LEO (July 23-Aug ,-22): Give full play to creative energies. VIRGfl (Au J!. 23 -Scpl. 22): You have a chance to m ake changes. LIBR1\ <Se pt . 23 -0ct. 2'l); Your ability to diversify, to do n1ore than one thing. to bring: together oppos in~ forces will be rewa rded. SCORPIO (Oct. 2.1-Nov, 21): You s hou ld do some rcvic\\·ing. revising, rebuilding. SAG ITT1\ RI US (f\"ov. 22-Dec. 21 J: Ask..qucs · tions whcr(' finances ::i re con<:c rned. CAPRICORN l Occ. 22-J an. 19): Important relationships are s potlighled. AQUARIUS IJan. 20-F•'vb. 18 ): Perce ive what is being told lo yo u, PISCF:S . <_Fch.19-March 20): Nothing now is lukewarn1 -1t IS all or nothin g. ~r tod ay is your birthday you are an in· vest1gator, seldom satisfied with cliche answers . You usually dig deep until you strike pay dirt. You are an attractive, perreptive, somewhat ex· travagant person, impossible for a ll to approve or, irresis tible to many others. Service Assn., Th c Vl\-1- C'A, Catholi c Cha rities, Sal\o·ation Army, and an orga niz atio n c alled Rec overy, Inc., ""hich costs nothin g and has 1.'hapters all ove r tht! U.S./\. Just look ln your phone book. rolks. I 'm tired or hearing, '.'I can't afrord $45 an hour for a psychiatrist.'' Very few people can -but there are plenty or aJtematives. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY wai.. Yo. w ... , ... .. ,, I tl2 H.ttor ll•d. cost. w.._s41.02st " lf a woman finds out her husband is having: <.in affair with a so-called good friend of hers, docs she have the rig ht to go out and do the s ame? ~ SAUCE F OR THE GOOSE DEAR GOOSE : Whal do you mean ''right?" Who gave HIM t he right? Getting even is a poor motive r o r doing anything. The ans wer is no. -pres$ anger it turns inward Bnd that can make you cruy." CONDITIONING 1'he counselors used two ex- ercises to demonstrate thelr dis- cussion. In the first the groue role· played third graders. Hall the group was girls, hall boys. The boys. "of course," came first. and were encouraged to be .strong , try ha.rd to win, play basebalJ with the boys, not hang around with the girls and by no means to cry or whine. The girls we re complimented for sitting quietly and acting ladYlike. chided for. not crossing their legs at the ankle and com- plimented for ruffled pinafores. "It starts early and not just in the home." A second exercise paire d particlpanta. One was the maJe, the other the female. One wa.s to lry to get something, the other to refuse it. Then, the sam e .situation was repeated with both partners as women. With the forme r, a power struggl e e n s u e d . With the second , compromise was more easil y reached. .. Women have to learn to be self.nurturing, lo take 'tare of the mselves. Wh at have you done tor yourself lately? And. the other side or the coin, is being able to say no, without explana- tion. "A lot of hostility comes rrom doing the martyr act, doing things you really don't want to do. Hostility comes rrom holdina in r6entment and anger. ''Ana;er turned inwards 1s depression, low aelf·eateem1 ex- haustion und real phyaicai ill- ness," Ms . Forbes said. "Women orten are controlled by the critical pa.rent -all those musts, should, oughts· and have tos. It's okay to be seU-nurtuling. You are important." Men, the counselors added, have been s hortchanged as well . They have little opportunity to talk about their feelings or ex- press a ffection. ''We see both men and women and believe it can be valuable for both." Participants suggested. thal both sexes have some gro~lng · and changing to do before ei\he r can be complete human beings. From 81 •• •• Challenges • . \\"hl'n yo u do, you peak emo· tions." PREDICTION l·lc predil'ts a problem. bound to inl'rease in future generations. "''ill be .,.,·om an not feeling useful <JS her servil'C role is taken over more and more by automation. "!Iow ca n '''e reel worthy \\1ithout feeling useful? ·"This is '-''here yielding comes in." Today, he said, we are merely managing relationships. We arc too busy presenting our image. ''We don't share our intimacy on how 've feel, what ou~ goals From 81 are. There's a great risk in· valved. · "Some c laim yielding i:s losing yourself. Actually., you gain you rself." he asserted. An o the r film ex amine d \\·oman 's values as opposed to ·society's. IL \\'a s pointed oul that all values com e rrom the s ame source~th ey are male-oriented. "In most societies women ure what m e n want us to be," com- . mented Ethel Alpenfels, a n- thropologist. "We have hidden values, but we arc afraid to find out what • • . Sexuality Her r easoning \vas lhat such · l'reditable r elations hips and sensitivity -between mother and child, frie nds or lovers - \vi ii increase self-awareness and reduce current gambling with 1.•motions. .. You have m ore to lose by not being yo urself," she said. "Sex- uality has a right to be expressed a nd dealt with. ·· 1-tid den expectations and ·doubles inessages of dating: crt;ate subtle rape. ··so many first sexual ex· perienccs -In the back seat of a c<ir or in the TV room \Vh cn parents arc elsewhere in the house -are good learning cx- pe1icnces in s ex ua I dysfunction. ··Ty.:o pers ons are so concerned .ibout their s ecrecy that they are. non-r espons ive <J nd m iss dis· <:overing '\\'hat is uniquely us·." She also criticized porno mov- ies for e m ph:oi sizin g technique r:.H her tha n contact, feeling and pe rsonOJ!ity : "Resc:Jrch shows that v.•om en respond three times more than men to visu<.11 stimuli. That s hould tell the erotie fil rn business it's <.ii ming for the "·rong audience.'' \\1he n l\l s. Von Gernert com- mented on how .. emotionall y deprived" our language is for discussing sex, several women. res ponded they fe lt labeled or c·heapcned \vhcn lhL'y used more Mraphictcrms. their bodt('s .,.,-ith hig her value," s he advised. · ··Soci<'ly r e presses our options for handling s ex a nd anger. The more ways and levels we can find to show these reelings, the less depressed '-''C will be." \Vh e n qu e ri e d about Calirornia's new "between con- s enting adults" liberalization. ~1s. Von Gernert wondered why emotions had to be legislated. "Such laws a lways wind up be· ing enrorced prejudicially to de· humanize, as a last resort when they really wa nt to gel you ror something else.'' Ms. Von Gernert. member or the Nationa l Sex and Drug Forum a nd mother to one son and t"·o foster d aughter::;, also dis- credited the myths or males hav· ing stronge r sex dri\'es a nd or- gasm s ,being nerve-or muscle- controllcd. .. We've jus t been soci<.i li zed that way and it will take a long time to unlearn. Sex should be re- cogni zed as intense, not good or bad. And m ethods should be con- sidered in terms of enjoyment, not perversion. "Paraplegics we have studied tell us they still had orgasms after they were paralyzed so the sensation is m or e than ljkely triggered by the brain.•· they are. We know what is e~ pected of'us.'' ' However. flerbert FingarettJ!. philosopher. believes ""•e hu yc more o ption s. in or out of thf' societal realm , than \\"e think . Of course , going out of the rcahn a lso is a c hoice. "That's the problem. /\.faking H choice always is uncomfort able,·' he said. llANG ·UPS Dr. Joan Lasko, psychologist, said, "We get awrully hung-up on values, which a re so idealistic we can't really live by them. ''Jf we did, we could lel ourselves in for a lot or Crustra· tion. "We talk a bout one set of values and live differently. \Ve are judged as hypoclitcs by our youngsters ." Another "bothersome" pro- blem, aC'l'Ording to Jeanne No- ble. soci<.11 psychologist, "is ...,l' talk about problems in the slums and look to the s uburbs for futurl' leaders of soc iel y. ·' She s uggested that the s uburbs be carefully evaluatC'd. We can't. ignore the narcoti{· problem th·ert.•. or the uptrend o( extra-marital re lations hips . "And look at the cheating therl.'-· it sta rts so early ,·· s he claimed. "l question whether I want people from the s uburbs to lead m e." · Ra bbi Alfred Gottschalk, Dean of the Hebrew Union College, suggested women's major role i ~; a traditional one, being the peacemakers of the home. "\Vomen ha,·e the "''eapon to shape cha nge. yet they a re reluc - ,tant to e nter the struggle . "\\'omen havet hepo,vc1·. "They are the mothers.•· In a panel di scussion . n homema ker s aid that in her neighborhood children were not racially prejudiced but adult~ "-'ere. Another p a neli s t sa id , "Children are so beautiful. 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' • • i ' • .. i ..... lJAIL 1' r-11 .. v I SPORTS Str ike rs Impe ril Olym pics MONTREAL (AP) -The or- ganizing committee of the 1976 Olympics tried to r eassure the public Monday t hat the Summer Games will not be delayed by a v.·ork s topp age which ha s paralyzed construction at the Olympic site. Simon Saint-Pi<'rre, executive vice-president of the committee. t old news men that Premier Robe rt Bourassa and Labor Minister J l'<.1n Cournoyer were meeting with labor orficials and hoped to reach a settlement by Wednesday. Saint-Pierre denied reports in the German press that the four· day work stoppage, the second in Jess than a year, would prevent the Games from beginning as scheduled. July 17, 1976. He declined to say how the strike, begun following release of a pro- vincial government report urg-· ing that four construction union loc<.1ls be placed under govern· ment t rusteeship, y,:ould be re- solved. "There a re negotiations going on nov.·. . and I woulcln 'tv.'anlto say anything "'rong, ·• Saint· Pierre said. ' He agreed with reports in the · Montreal newspapers that th<> worK halt was criti cal. Saint-Pierre said he did not know how many days''grace re- main between the time the Olym- pic facilities are to be finished and the actual start of events. ll was earlier announced that all m ajor facilities would be com· pl et ed by March, 1976, four m onths before the open ing ceremony. ff the labor conflict is resolved soon. he anticipated no problems • in m eetin g the target date. Should the work h alt continue for a long period. the SJM:ed of con- struction would have to ac· celcrate. Prior to the walkout last Thurs- day, construction \vas on a 2·1· hour-a -d ay bas is. with about 1.000 workers laboring on the Olymp ic Village, Olympic stadium a nd Velodrome on Mon- treal's east side. Louis Laberge, president of the Quebec Federation of Labor, \\'hich represents many construc- tion unions, said last week that if constructioa workers across the. province joined . in a general ~'alkout to protest the newly· . released Cliche Commission re· port on unions, the Games could be postponed Until 1977. f)uring th·e weekend, Lawrence l/anigan, executive committee chairm an ot the l\.1ontreal Urban ('o mmunity, s<.iid : "We were ~ilready working on an extremely ti ght schedule : certainly we c<.i n't afford another stoppage like the one we've seen before." ROY STEVENS S t evens Q uits G a u c hos Post Roy Stevens , the only basket· baJI coach Saddleback Coll ege ha1 ever had, resigned from that position Monday night a ner his moat s uccessful season as head coach of the Gauchos. Stevens' resignation was ac- cepted.by the Saddleback College Board of Trustees. S•ddlebork finished wilb a 19·12 record this year and Wa~ fourth In the Mission Conference standings. Tuesday. May 13, 1975 NY Goes for One More Miracle By The Astoelated Press Philadelphia Flyeri; coach Fred Shero wasn't smiling. There was more than a hint of frustration in his voice when he laltced about his team and on1ghl's seventh game or the National H ockey League playoff semifinal series against the New York Islanders. These are the Ntw York Is lan· ders who rallied f'rom un 0·3 de- ficit to Pittsburgh to win that series in seven games. Again the Islanders fell three behind as the Flyers appeared lo be shoo-in winners. But New York did it again and now is one step away from winning four In a row over the Flyers and lnto the championship finals again:it Buf· Calo. • .. I've got to get the team think· ing about their game, how to lm· prove their good points," he said. ''Now is not the timetocriticize. '' But som e weaknesses have shown in the armor or the team that entered this series as the strongest in pro hockey. They hadn't been beaten in 18 games , they hadn 't lost in five playoff games. After pulling to a 3-0 series lead, there has been a letdown in the power play. The F1yers ha· ven't scared wlth a man advan·. luge in thelr last 19 opportunities. Goalie Bernie Parent, the league's top netmlnder lhe last two years, hae not come back strongly from the knee injury he s ustained before the series opener. The Flyers' tactic ol physical domination ha s b egun to backfire. · "The players won't be embar- rassed if the Islanders beat us ," Shero said. "It will be my fault. Blame me -not the players.·· The players, howev.er, are the ones who win •nd lose hockey games. There's only ao much a coach can do. "The big thlrig ls their de· fense," said Flyers center Rick M8cLclsh about the Islanders, who have done an excellent jobo( blocking Philadelphia shots. ''We s h o uld know bette r . Instead of letting lhe m (the de· tense) make their move first, we're shooting right into them." The pucks that gel through the defense are being handled. ably by Glenn Resch. the goaltender \ .\) who led the New York comaback from a 0·3 deficit ln the quarter- . final against Pittsbw-gh and has brought the lslandera within a victory of the same outcome against the Flyers. "When you get this far, you re· alize you're on the threshold of something that's never been done. You kind or get bUl· terflies," he says. So how will Resch prepare for his next game? ''You've gottu put the game oul or your mind," he says. "I know it sounds crazy, but &0me woy, some ho~1 , you 've goltudoil . '' Marshall Out Dodgers Brew ' Anpther W~er ST: LOUIS CAP) -Los Ange les reliever Jim Brewer probably couldn 't pitch four in· nings every day, his manager, Walt er Alston , s ays. But he cer· tainly could -and did -Monday night. The left -hander, usually called on for shorter relief stints, en- tered the game here with St. Louis in the seventh inning and Dodge r.,, S late M.J,1J l o\Anqele•~!St Lo1>•~ Mo'Ulo~Ang~le\d!S! Lo"" ,,..y 1• P1th.tu;•91! •t lo• An~I"" s ?~1>.m. 10 ?S~.m. l;Up.m. notched a victory as the Dodgers defeated the Cardinals 6-4 in 10 innings on a crucial hit by re· serve out£ie ld e r Tom Paciorek. '"This is probably the longest I've pitched in three years." Brewer s aid. "I thought I m ight get to pitch around the fifth in· ning \\'hen they c<.illed down to the bullpen." Monday. Marshall h'us an injury to the left side of his rib cage, \\'hi ch he sustained April 19. 'i'hc Cardinals tit•d the came \\'ith a run in the bot tom of !he ninth . Pinch runner Bak e ~fcBride reached third on l\\'O in- field outs and scored on Ken Reitz· single to left. Ho\~oever, Los Angeles took lht• lead with its second thi:ee-run iu - ning of the game when Paciorek ripped a two-out single off Mike Garman in the tenth. Riek Auerbach followed with a two- run single. ''I was just lucky." P aciorek said. "Garman thre\\' a ~ood pitch. He had me off stride \\'ith a slider." The Dodgers also rcactivat<.'<I outfielder Rill Buckner '"ho suf. fered a sprained right a nkl e on Apri l 18. He is eligible to pl ay against the Cardinals. ST.LOUIS II' II Ill L~scl 8•Cltkll SllO !i.lt•mo•e lb so 1 1 BRIAN GOTTFRIED (LEFT), RAU L RAMIREZ.COVER THE NET. ft \Vas the s eventh when Brew<>r v.·as s ummoned lo the mound , replacing starter Andy Ml'Ssersmith. who became sick "'·ith the flu . Mcss<>rsmith said he had the illness for the past two days and "l went as long and as hard as I could .'' LO\ ANGELE\ ;ol, "bl ' 0 1 0 5 0 0 I } 0 0 0 s 1 ' 0 s , , 0 L•cy 2t1 Ct•wfOf'Oll GAr~y lb '""" F•r9uwnc Mtl-J(t '0 1 ' T.!i.lmmo<>l < •010 MC8'1oeP< 0 1 0 0 Sports in Brie f Ramirez, Gottfried In 3 112-lwur Win DALLAS -South Africans Bob Hewitt and f~r e\v Mcl\-1i lla n, banned in !\f cxico because of their country's apartheid policy , lost their World Championship of Tennis doubles title fair and square J\.1onda y night but not \\'ithoul a final taste or bitterness. ·Mexico's Raul Ramirez and America's Brian Gottfried out- lasted the scrappy defending: champions 7-5. 6-3, 4-6, 2·6, 7.5 in a marathon 31 ~-hour deathlock duel. The Ra m ire z-Gottfried co m· bination took what "'as supposed to be the WCT doubles cham· pionship tournament in Mexico City last week. but officials said a playoff with the South Africans "''as necessary in Dallas. The Atexican government ousted both Hewitt and Mc Millan after they arrived in that country. · L oyal Far1J< BOSTON -Tht' ball bounced the other w:.i y, but several hun- . Bruins, SC Suffe ring LOS ANGELES CAP) -UCLA t rack coach Jim Bush and Southern Cal h ead man Vern Wolfe said Monday that injuries have hit their teams , a nd that tosses the upcoming Pacific-8 Confe rence championships into a free-ror·a11 . "I had the meet already doped out." Sa id Bush, "and I had USC winning by 10 poin ts, but that was before we got injuries and before they got injuries, a nd now the Pac-8 meet is goi ng to be a dogfight." WOife said, ·'We're really burl- ing. We don't have entries in seven events a nd you just can't do that and win , but we'll be in there trying." Wolfe said 53.9 triple jumper D o n Bryson, a promis ing freshman, is out of the Pac-8 meet because o f possible ·cartilage damage to his left knee. Wolle also said sprinter Guy Abrahams, who has tun the 100 in 9.4 this year, will miss lhe meei bttause of a leg injury. Olympic long jump champion Randy Williams will replace Abrahams on the Trojans' 440-yard relay team, whic h ran 39.1 with Abrahams as the lcadoff man. Bush has even more proble ms. "Mike Bush and Gordon Pep· pars, our top two sprinters, are out of the meet became of in· juries, and Gordon Innes didn't make a qualifying Ume in the steeplechase so he can't even make the trip," the COi:ch said. dred fans of the dethroned Na- tional Basketball Association champions. the Boston Celtics, neverthele s s s howed their loyalty. A crowd estim ated at about BOO s howed up at Logan lnterna· tional Airport Sunday ni ght to cheer the Celtics and prove that. a s one banner read, '"Celtics - Still No. 1 In Our Hearts." "The Celtics appreciate it. We a ll appr eciate it," said Boston's Dave Cowens of the welcome. Boston was beate n in the Eastern Conference final playoff series by the Washington Bullets 98-92 in the sixth game of the best-of-seven se ries earlier Sun· day at Landover, Md. D e rby Rates High NEW YO RK -~lore than 30.5 million home te levision viewers watched Foolish Pleasure win the 1975 Kentucky Derby, ac- cording to early national Nielsen ratings r ele3sed Monday by ABC. Chile R'IU rlafl SANTIAGO , Chile -Chile de- finitely will play South Africa in the Davis Cup tennis competi· lion. with the series expected lobe held here in mid-July. Herman Basagoilia, president of the Chil~an Tenni~Federation, said Monday that a cable already has been sent to South Africa sug· gesti ng July 18 ·19·20 as.the most suitable dates. "Yes. definitely yes." s aid Basagoilia about Chile's decis ion to meet South Africa following refusals by Mexico and Colombia because of South Africa's racial policies. Orantes Surrices BARCELONA. S pain Manuel Orantes outlasted Roger Taylor 6·3, 3·6, 7 ~5. 6·8, 7-5 in a mat('h that lasted nearly three hours Monday, giving Spain a 3-2 victory over Britain in theif European Zone Group A qunrter · final Davis Cup tennis serie5. The d ecisive Orantes-Taylor lnatch, · pitting the top singles players or. each country, had been scheduled for Sunday but· was post1>9ned by rain . Spain wl_ll meet RomaniaJn the se mifinal round of ione compctl· lion in Barcelona next month. Tanne r A d -ll«'n LAS VEGAS -Eighlh·sc<dc<I Ros('oe Tanner beat J im McManus 1.s. 6·2 in an opening round. m a l.c h )t ond1y in lhe fourth annual ·Alan Kina Tennis Classic. In the only other sm,.les match scm,duled for Monday in the $150,000, 32-man tourname.ot, Jaime Fillo! of Chile ed,ged Tom Gorman 6·4, 1·5. • ~~~~~~~~~~- R y an Hurls Against NY Of Brewer 's long r elief ap- pearance. Als ton said. "I didn't want to use him that long. but I had to." That's partly because Mi ke Marshall, the Cy Young Award· "'inning pitcher for the National League West champions, "·as placed on the ·21-day disabled li st Paci--rt AUf'<'O.(I\ lS _,..,,..,...t,,p Bre-rp J 1 0 0 l ? 1 1 ' , 1 l l 0 ' 1 1 0 0 0 Awdolpl\t 1 011 Fei•IYrl '0 I 0 K.He<,..nderlbJ 0 0 0 T. ,,...,linet •I 1 0 0 II R•iUll> '0 I 1 ,..,_,,, 4 00 0 Dtnnyp 1 000 Sowp 1 000 C.t~rpl\ 1 O O 0 c;., ....... p 0 0 0 0 8'iMman pl\ 1 0 0 0 Tol•ls Los Angeles !tt.LOUI\ 3' t 10 t fot•l' 3• • 1G ' Mes~ri.milf'I lk'-• tw, J-11 ""~' .... c;.rman (L. 1·1 J T-1.•$.A-ll • .M,. OlD 000 000 l-6 101 000 001 1··4 .. • • ' . ' l'' s l \J I ' . lt E1188 SO 2 1 1 l ' ' 0 , l ' ]' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' T~alifornia Angels will once aga try to reach the .500 platea ·tonight when they start thei r premier pitcher, Nolan Ryan, agains t the New York Yankees in a baseball game that "·ill start at 7:30 at Anaheim Stadium. Ryan owns t"'·o-fifths of the .Angels ' 15 "'ins thus far. having compiled a 6-1 r ecord. 1-lis oppo- oent "'ill be Doc Medich (J.4 ). Watson Takes Tiile The Yankees, some"·hut of a disappointment thus far with an 11·17 record, will feature some rumiliar fa ces to Angels' fans. In the past yea r . California's genera l manager, Harry Dallon, has sent second baseman Sandy Alomar and pitchers Rudy May and Skip Lock"·ood to the Yanks. And it appears that Dalton is interested in making a deal with New York again. this time trad· in g reserve second basem a n Ot!nny Doyle for outfi elder Lou Piniell a. A nflf'ls Slate AU0.mnanltMPC1110) !\l.1y I} N~w Yo•~ di (.)loto•"'" M.>·1 1• New YQ•~ ~I C11lito•no ,o May 16 C•lilorni• ;ti 6•1!omQr~ (2! I 2~p m 1·2~1> m 1;2S 1>.m . DAl.LAS (AP) -Tom Watson had a little talk with himself standing on the 14th tee Monday in the rain-delayed final round or the $175,000 Byron Nelson Golt Classic. . The situation was ha untingly familiar. He shared the lead, just as he'd done in this tournament a year ago. A year ago, he'd blown it - lofting one into the waler. '"I told myself, 'Don 't worry about what happeqed last year. Don 't think about it. Put it out of your mind.' "I did. I was able to do that. "I put a nice. s mooth, easy SW· ing on it and got it in the middle of the fairway ." He made a routine par. He made a scrambling par on the .. Pri•pfng f.or Preakness next hole, then birdied the 16th and one hole later had it ~·on. Scot•s •lie• Monday'\ tin•I rouncl. •·dfnole\ ltftlle..r: Tom W;o1!4fl, t.lS.000 aoo E. sm1111. '''·'"° Jae;~ E•ll'tQ. S12.~?S ROii Fl#l ... 11\, 11.100 u .. y NelSOl'I, 11,100 Bruce Cr•mplon. IS,tSO Ow19ht·""""it;-SS, 'IJ.0 BabE:•sl-. M,ltl MIU« S.rbfr, M,ltl <.;.orll" Knud!.etl, M,ltl Miii• Morie,, M,ltl a_.... 1-0ft•I•. M,ltl Ric,,.<11 Cr••lord, \3.06? l.eofwnl TIIOf'm>!.On, $.J,061 Danny E<h«•rO\, ll ,OloJ Mac McLer'do<1, $.J,061 8ruc1 Flel5her,11,362 Ed"'"°.11,l62 0.wldGtati•m.12.36? 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Baseball Elitt.• Oil City Diab/,os Top Finishes All-loop Team At .500 The Mission Viejo High Oiablos, \Winners of the South Coast League baseball title, have landed five players on the Orange County Sportswriters As- aoclation all-league flrst te•m. And the Dlabloa' Huey Hilko hu been named coach of the year tor guiding Mil1lon Viejo to an 11·4 league mark. The Dana )itlls Dolphins, though"; have the league's player of the year in Don Fowler, an ex· cellent pitcher and a good outfielder. Fowler had a ll-2 record and a ~l-.05 e.r.a and al10 hit .34,? while driving In seven run1. But it was l\.1is11ion Viejo's hard·hittlng Diablos dominating the first team with Tim Taylor, Dave and Eric Schmidt, Jim Clouse •nd Greg: Perry be· ing honored. Taylor, the Diablos' answer lo P.1ik e Marshall, had an 8·3 mark and a 2.93 e.r.a. llis receiver, Dave Schmidt, had two long home runs against Da.na Hills In the title decider. He hit .320 in league and drove in 17 runs. Dave's brother, first baaeman Eric Schmidt, balled .271 and had 16rbi. Clouse s lugged .384 with 18 rbi, and Perry hit . .372. Along with Fowler, Dana 1-lills had s hortstop Rick Browning (.279) and outfielder Al Benavidez C.304) on the first team. Other first team picks are University 's Tim Wajlach (.480 and 15 rbi ), El Taro's Gary Key-a utility choice because of hi s pitching (5-4, 1.00) and hitting (.309)-and San Clemente's Mark f'~gan (.288). All·South Coast League Fin;tTeam Pos. Player, School Huntington Be ach Hi1h finished its Empire League baseball 5eaaon wlth a .~ record Mon· day afternoon after re· cording a 3·1 win over Orange in a game played at Huntington Beach. The win gave the vie· toriou1 Oilers a final league mark of 7·7 and &M .. IW'E L&AOUE w ' ' •• ~"Ila " ' ' F-11111 • • • ' •1-0, • • ' ' ..... ,~ ' • ' ,., H...tlft91on 81.ccll ' ' ' • ~llbolK~ • • ' '" "'-• " ' • c1...,1•1i ' " • " ~y'•k .... Hlolf'\tlnQIOn S.a<.h l, O•anoe I an overall record or 15·10, one of the best finishes in recent year's for coach Don Ter· ranove's club. Mark Kimball went all the way on the mound for Huntington Beach and lost a s hutout in the final inning when Orange scored an unearned run. Huntington took a 3·0 lead in the first inning. Tom Freman doubles. Ed Vignaroli was hit by a pitch and Stan Terry walked to load the bases. Doug Mansolino walked to drive in Freman and Bob Stimmler s ingled home Vignaroli. Kimball then walked , forcing home Terry with th e third run or the inning. <'7 ,,,. <'7 J..WWV•r&llr ' F-tait1 V•lltr no 002 1-. ' ' IEdhOtl 001 001 2-,l 3 J P-Tim Taylor. Jl.1ission Viejo P-Don Fowler. Dana I-tills · C-DaveSchmidt, l\.1ission Viejo 18-Eric Schmidt, Mi:ssion Viejo Inf-Tim Wallach, University Inf-Jim Clouse; fl.1ission Viejo lnf-Rick Browning, Dana Hills OF-Greg Perry, Mission Viejo OF-Al Benavidez, Dana Hills OF-Mark Fagan, SanClemerile Avg. 8-3 6-2 .320 .271 .480 .384 .279 .372 .304 .288 .309. Class Sr . Sr . 5,, Jr. Sr. 5,, J,, Sr. 5,, 5,, 5,, ~ ~ ~ M11t1an •ncr H•l<ll, !i•n<ri.1 Ul. "'"" V•r<y 1-1 .... t.kll. llOI 111 0-4o t 2 Welil"'ltl•l•r 010 021 0-S a " Crott """ 811rrov". Tom114k •nd .. _. Jllfl...,.Var<r H...,1.8ttt. 01• 000 o ..... 11 1 W.i.tmln•I•• 110 011 o-. u 1 va1 ... ,..,., and 6ail•1-Wyr l<-arao $tot1. Y1rsll1 Mirlna 001 026 0-10 16 11 Nt•P0•1 Harbor 000 000 0--0 1 1 .... ar\1 •nd W•l11ileln. Lt•~• •racl Haros. J1111 larVar..itr Milrlna H, Newparl 1 Ylrllly s.t>taAn1 11, CorOfta dtl Mart Vt-Gary Key, El Toro S-4, Second Team P -Rick Hallsled, Dana Hills P -Jeff Magney, San Clemente C-Bill Vangalis , Dana Hills C-Hector Gonzales, El Toro 18-Frank Wright, Lagwia Beach Inf-Dave Cooper, Mission Viejo Inf-Ron Gillham, University Inf-Sal Grijalva, El Toro OF-Tony Richardson, Mission Viejo OF-Keith Johnson, University Vt -Keith Marr, San Clemente 4-3 3-3 .300 .317 .342 . 256 .31 5 .272 .350 .273 .314 SoCal Spikefest s •. J•. S•. S•. Sr. s •. S•. Soph. Sr. J •. s •. G tics ymnas Lures Area JCs Meet Set For Uni BAKERSFIELD-A s mall contingent of track and field :athletes from Golden West, Orange Uriiversily High School Coast and Saddleback will stage a Cl F J'review colleges will compete in girls gymnastics meet the Southern Calilornia Wednesday night with JC pre!ims Friday at many or the top stars Bakersfield <;allege. from Southern California The meet as scheduled High Schools competin g ' to~gln at 1· . in the action that gels un· Finals are set eight derwayat6 :30. days later. (May 24) at The meet will be held lhe same site. in two divisions, the first for elite performers and the second for smaller 6chools and beginning gymnasts, JV Baseball OaM HUii S, Mll'I ... Yl1J11 Oana H llt1.-H1dn p , !-1·1·0: Sprinter Paul Desmet, distance star John Olswang and high jumper Joe Denger lead Orange Coast's Pirates. Desmet has season bests o(9.8 and 21 .4 in the sprints, Ols wang has done 4 :10.9 a nd 14 : 16.5 in the mile and lhree·mile and Denger set a school record or 6·91/t in the high jump recently. ' ~leHd1 Tr!pl•j11mp-Ro06ro•n C'S.•>. Ora .... c..11 100-Pa111 O•,m •t It .ti: 210- Dr1m11 (21 ,4 1; ltO-How1rd KHllJ 11:~.I); m llr -Jor.n Dll•ilnQ l'= 10.fl; l-mU1 -0lsw•n9 II•: 16.SI ; 12'HH-S ..... AC1am1 t •S.21; 4"IOIH- "6Mnl IS4.61 ; m ite ••la y-1:26.0. o~ ... ,.11> .. ' • •• wu _..,c, • ' ' ' Y~,1b ' ' ' \ ....,..,_,' P. '~ • • • ' Mc E IJ~,rt ' ' ' ' Glrolo, lll ' ' ' ' P.tri•,211 ' ' • ' s.r-i..•.on ' 0 ' ' Moo••.,,, p ' ' ' • FIUr• .. •...:r, P• ' ' ' ' Whalltr,c ' ' ' ' eo.<.e, It ' ' ' ' LOQl'f,l)fl ' ' ' ' Tot•I• " ' . ' H1111li ... lafll 81.ttll CJI ~ .. ' Frr,..,.n, •~ ' • ' ' N...:ci.trone,ct ' • ' ' V•nf11111~.lf ' ' ' ' JoM i.en. i~ ' ' ' • v1on1roi1, < ' ' ' ' Terry. lb ' ' ' ' CH•""-· 211 0 ' ' • MOIMohno, l!> ' ' ' ' S•Jrb.lll • ' ' ' Stimmir r ct ' ' ' ' s -r1.u • ' ' ' M"ll.t""'o.ft ' ' • ' Klem.•, rt ' ' • • Kimb.tU,t> ' • ' ' H11t\on, lll ' ' ' ' c.oi ......... l!> ' ' ' • 101a11. " ' • ' k•r1i.r1,..;.,., ' ' . 0r•1'Qle 000 000 1-1 • 2 Hunt &l!a<.11 XIO OOI) •-J 6 1 Loop Net Results EMl'll'l:IE l lAGUIE Ml!IET IAI H11111U ... toll l4a<ll Hlwfl l Si.,.lft Each school will be tepresenled by its two top performers with Palos Ve rdes, Sonora, Cor o na de! r..1ar , U niversity and Los Alamitos among the favorites . Admission is ·s1.50 (or adults und $1 for students. M•lo11liln l b. '·0·1·0: Flynn 111. l ·O.fl-1 ; Rt•.,.r It, 2·0·0·0; HVll >J., 1·1-o41; WllCO• ltl, 3.fl-1-1; B•IMTI tf, l-1-l..a; H~n rf, ~; Romero <, 2.(141. Mls.slorl vi.;o-Tollln 2!>, 2-o-o-a; RIMI 10, ).0..0..0; SOrrni.on II, l-1·1-4; G ra, c , J-0-1·0: ICnopotf p , 3-0-0-0; McCa•tllJ Jb, 2~-1 ; ,,,.,..in <I. 2-0-0-0; Ourl'lam iS, 2-t~; ~\If" r1,24'0-0. sc...-111r11111l119s ' .. ~"'Hills 110 101 1-s • 1 Mi•llon Vieio 000 000 1 1 2 1 Olria Hlll1 wt>n Sout!I Coast l.elQ!le J Ytt>amplons!l•P HJ-Joe O.no•• 16-f 'i• ), MCI<• SrNI tlHll; LJ-Oan Spain 12]4 • ... ). Gr.-;i R u1l<kl 121·0); TJ -R u11c1ta 1-''11; SP-Skip Franklin U0·1'h); J.t,..Un-J lm Br own 1200-SL Gl-Weol '.O-Jlm l(e111111y C}(l.Ol : mile- Mlltll Oki 1•:2].31; ••OIH-5\•~e Al1~and1r IS•.11; •'0 rela,-Don Flill\frl J , Gar , Copeland, Eel OeMOl•<o, Alr•ander, •l .t ; mhe •I· l•1-Ke111111,, Mllrk 5dr!1f>nt. E rill; EKl'ler.ill1•1nde• U :21.2). MJ -Oal• Parker !'·•); Ter~y ,,.,.lllftll1l1n1r !6-<1 ); PV-Ale•1noer !1•-4>; Ja ... un -M1 rt o .. nn !lOS..tv.>. e111.un11ln1 Ut7-4L Fir-1 Ro.,,.d-011nt (Fl dtl P!;lf)lcr CK.ti by Orli11lt; Fr1ncll (H) de! JonMlon 41C•) 6-l. 14 ; Scambf"om JFI Ori FtttvtOf> !0 ) 6·2. 6-2; Rouio ISi Ott Ciwry CCI ,4, •·l. 14 ; Getlfwrin IA I dtl Mc Ferr.tn !0) •·l. 6-1; O!.tr-U<I CS! drl Slr11dw1tk llt•l .. 2, .. ,; K•••ll• COi "'°" •. , .•. ,; Walorn IK•)_won 6'4 • ._.,; $-lllen~ tfl doll C:-.00.ll CH) 6-4. 6·1; AdMOIS CIC.al def V~t !Cl lo-2. 6·1: &.Ucn CHI del Paui CICr l '""'· 6.(1,6.(1; Morton IFI Olli Julian tA) 6.(1, 6·1; Stablo!ln 101 Otl Br""'n CCI 6-<I. 6·l ; F•ul C1'tl del Randatlio ICI 6-1, 6.a; J11ll.tsl CK•! won "' delault; Jonr1 CHI def O...rl'IOll (A)6-4,6•1, 51cond Rou nd-D .. nll (Fl 11111 Frenc:I\ !H ) 6-1, 6-4; Shamtwom !Fl doll Ros.,lo ISi 6-4. lo-(!; ~rdt CAI Of't Os!fowllo,I 151 7-5, 6·l ; W1lorn IKil) Otl Kere11r tOl 7-S lo-I; s..1 ... s IF) clef Ad.tm1 (IC.1 ) 6·1, 6·l ; Morton IF) Ori G•lic ll CHI 6·l,6-4; Palll !Kai Oii 5t1bhn COi 6-•, 7-6; JOrll• CHI def J\lftls1 CKel 6·2,6·0. FACTORY Demo .. SALE! • TOYOTA UAMPU: • '75 TOTOTA 2 door.' -9d. ,,....,, Wl'llil 'll'lll llrH. fTUllOlll) 52996 • VOLVO '74 VOLVO 142 ~ .. tlr. 1ler.O, r1ll)oe ,.,...... Ol _.,,. ""'-' (4007Ul 55888 • I US~D CAR . SPECIALS •71 DATSUN 6 IO C... ,,,,,..._ .. , ~ !MllOVJ) 52888 I . '70 IL CAMINO I -....,ie . I' 6., AM , .. .._ twtll lflell, I ... tNH, ' 5 1888 '72 CADILLAC oo..t DtVW.· ..... r6dl, hit! ,...... ........... i-o.ilet•. (tclllYYl '· Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Eat& Dlvltion Milwaukee Boston De&roit Baltimore Cleveland · W . L Pd. GB 16. 10 .615 14 • 11 .560 1 'h: ljl 12 .520 2 .... 12 15 .444 4 Va 11 15 .4%1' 5 New York ll 17 .393 6 Weit Dlvltioa Oakland ·Texas Ancel• Kanaas Cit y Mlnnesota Chicago 18 12 .600 17 12 .586 15 16 .484 15 16 .484 12 13 .480 12 17 .414 MIUllllllY'I Qa-0.troll S, k1nw1 City o 0 1•1M1d S, eoston i Only 911m•s •<IMldullO '"·1···-·"'°0ll<•CIO llCaat 5-411 lalll""°" fGrlf'nt11yt1-•• • 1Can111 CHr IFllllll'IOtfll J-al I t OtU•H H .. GrewJ.ll Oewlantl {Pel<frMn 2·11 11 IW--.ot• tH"llhfs 2· 1 or Alttvf'y 2· 0 MJl.....ilt .. 151al0f' J-41 at Tldl UMblrrl-J) Hew y.,.11; IMadlCll S·•l •I c.llfonll• Ui',.a .. 11 '"'°"' (WIM )-21al1)9111""° tMltlltt.2•11 . • ........ , .• a..-Oll~Mhfhll'IW1 ktftWI (.Hy., Otlroll Otvetill'ldilllllll-MI• ..... "MT•Nt ,..._ VOrll 11 Wlflrnla 0Mr..-1W~ •• • NATIONAL LEAGUE Ea1t Dlvlllon W L Pd. Chicago 18 9. .fJ67 Pittsburgh 13 12 .520 Philadelphia 13 14 .481 New York 12 14 .462 St. Louis 12 15 .444 Montreal 11 14 .440 Wes& Division Dodgers 22 11 .667 GB 4 5 5V.. 6 6 Ci ncinnati 18 14 Atlanta 17 17 San Diego 15 16 San Francisco 14 17 Houston 11 23 .563 3V.. .500 5'h .484 6 .452 7 .324 11 11.r • • 0 ,6,ll y PILOT .. BS Athletes ~Honored Sixt y a thlcl l'~ from Newport Ha r bor a nd Corona. del P..1 .i1 r hi gh !i<'hools will be honored l.lt noon W ednesd ~y when the Commod o r l'·~ Club holds its 14th :vinu11I athl eti c awards luncheon a t the Newpo rtcr Inn Carousel Roo1n . -Rod Dedeaux, USC 's outs t a nding baseball coac h , will ·be lhc featured speake1· The Com n1odor c's Club. a division of the N c 1A•p ort 11 <.ir b or Chamber of Comn1erc~. selected the 60 male and ft>male athletes-ull are high school Sl'nio rs-on . , the basis of academics and lettering in one sport during their senior year. Price for the luncheon is $.5 per pe rs on , and the follo"'"·ing stude nts will be honored: _\.. _\.. ,, ~ C•rM'la ftl W'.• r IOJS ·GOLF CHAMPS-Golden West College's golf t c <Jm capt ul'cd its fourth Southe rn C alifornia Conference title in s ix years rcc:enlly. In the bottom ro\v, from left, are Don Brov .. ·n, J eff P c tl'rson a n<i Ste\'l' , !\latson. In the top ro,\· a re Boh r.tarkin. Ke ll y Giffo rd a nd l\·l ~1rk I.es. I\'ol pictured is Larry l\l argison. Piul An<lr<•on, C!lrlf flaO.~r. !>I••• Bult. ,,.,.,k F•.tn~Un. M~•k Fr...,r, Ji<k H•9•n, Roll H•••on. 8ri.tn H•••1'•ker, Jori n 1(1"9· J•tk Loren1, S•~•t M;1rowi11 . Mark Ma •w ~ll, Ron MCN1m•••, Art Moo•r, D•n Pen- n1ngton, J im Ro~~- ic:en Rowell, Rr.ru r .. c•t•, M.t•• W•l<An, Qr•n Wr•1. t 'or Area Saddleback Glrl• Sl\elod Oono1n..t, N•nc, l:t>11lt•I, K•m Horne•, Siiol!' J•<ob•. J .. i.e Jone<.. Moll>r ICrdl•nl). Ma••IW """· !(om ""'°"II.On, Lo•n,o Wall, D.111.tt• W~n>.ltr Golfers 8th Prep Tennis s.et ona Roune1 -e111m•n-w,.,,,_, In T OlirDey IN ) Clr-t w 1n1ami·MaH .. , 'WM) •-4, Mtwpoorl Hirbor llJ• Rock 8arlfh, 8•ad 8•umM1, lo'" 8i•.tt11, K.C. Con...,n, Rot ~ err..111. E ric Elorr, 0•••0 K""'~'"· Pete MtCo•en, D•nr MullU9, Von Mulroy, 8•11 Pntll1•CI, Stolt Reod, 1te11y ROi"""· MOorc Roy. Now $5.99 Clan MacGregor. quarts ... it only tastes expensive lo-1; 6ur11••·C.llmberl•ln (LA.I Otl ar..,.;no-Twi:11101 CM f •·3, 14! Ro~· TllOtna~ (NI Or! Ooorm•n-cnu "-1, 6.(1; R"ud•Lyno\1 tE ) drf Noi.Dl'll· Sltlll!o~ IN I 6-4, ..o. CHINO-Saddleback College fini shed eighth and Golden West College ninth Jl.1onday afternoon Bucko Sll•w. Art Sorre . M.tlt Sp.tnglr•. lom Str1w. B•l•n l!Wflol, ,,.,.re WH..,y . Girls Pitricia &ate•, K•!llY B11•n1. J .. 11e Ft"rn.ir•, Cll••~ PalliMOn, Mttl'lelll R-rlson, Do,..,, Smltll, 1(1l~•lne Wolf. Slwron Wolle. •• a t the j u n i or co 11 e g e o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9 s tale sectional golf It tournament at Western llills Country Club, here. Saddleb.ac k finished l''ilh 950 \vhilc Golden \V1..•st had 951. El Camino casil v Y:on the tourney v.:ith "002 while College o( the Desert fini s hed second with 920 . It was a disappointing day for the Gauchos and Ru stlers. who both v.·on their confe r ences and were expect ed to do bet· ler. Kell y Gifford and !\.'lark Les paced Golden West with 153 each. S;,1ddleback h.ad two players-Carey Sc.aran and Scott flarward-\\.·ho shot 153, but both missed th e · pl a y offs by one stroke. J""lor con"" Sl•I• sec11 ...... 1 Gou T•ur11•mtnl tAI Wtilt<n Hiii• Co11n1ry Cl..01 ll'•m ~CO<t'l -EI C•m lnn 902; eon-. ol trie ~-.e•t 0:10; Moo•par' 97$· Lono ee,,.cn City 9 29 ; S..nl• ""'" m : s ..... i. B••~••..O; s.1n11 Moni<a 'I.-, !..td!llt'b.>(k 'l}(I. (;.olden WfSl'IS1: ~n 0 1t"9<1 Mt \" ~SJ; Soul~,.....,!frn ~'-G<llClt"n We,1 \(O•f~; C:.1ll0<d !Sl, Le~ 1SJ, """'•9i\Ol'I 1S~. Pele•10<I 1•1. Mio rkln 1~. B•o.,.n 16S. 5 111e11eo1<' \torri.· Sc•r.tn , Hl••••d UI, $<.llulll. 5co•trOto 158. P'tPll'I""· Ha1911 1•1. Coed Bowlin~ HYIN ADYANTAOIS OUR, ~AOIR OFfPS that yours may not! 1 COMPL'lll OUNGI COUNTY COYllAGI hlclmcti.,: L..-..... S• C...__, MlalN "-'I•. D-. ,. ... --11 .. 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One call to Easy lnfor- matiOn aminges evef\.'1hing from flight reservations to complete vacation packages, with tickets wa iting at a · nearby travel agent. Easy enough? Air Califomla to Lake Tahoe ... we're easy to take! Call Easy Informatio n In Orongeo County,(714 J 5404550; Downev. f lJJ..' 924·3313: l.oguno, (714 } 1,~ Lo< Ange/.,, (2J3/ 627·540L . ' AIR CALIFORNIA We're easy to rake. • . ' ,, ' I '.I_ f DAILY PILOT Tue&day, May 13, 1975 No Dam'age' · nother.Quake trikes ·State PASADENA (U PI ) -A moderate earthQu ake rumbled through a strip or Southern Ca liforni a more than 100 m iles long Monday evening, includ· .i ' ing the Los Angeles area, but apparently did no i O . significa nt damage. ~:l· ) A quak e with a State magnitude of 4.5 on the Richter scale s tr uck the · area at 5:21 p .m . PDT, a n d w as f e l t fro m Bakersfield to the coast of Santa Bar bara county and sout h through downtow n Los Angeles, Santa Moni~a. the San Fernando Valley and elsewhere in the Los Angeles area. Drug Dbrount• S AN F R ANCISCO CU PI ) -Califo rnia •------p~a-r~m .lcisfs -m1!'y advertise prescription drugs at ·discount prices . a feder al court ruled Monday. ' • The d ecision was expected to save consumers "unlold millions or dollars," said a jubila nl ~.represenlati ve of Calirornia Consumer Action, one :or sever al groups that rued the s uit last June. 'Zebra Trial SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-A dis pute broke out in lhe Ze bra inurder trial over whether Lhe jury .should be shown pictures or the mutilated body or Quita Hague. who police say was one or the victims er a wa ve or street killings or whites. -"'The photographs are gruesome becaus e th ~ ~f\facls are gruesome." Asst. Dist. Atty. Robert Don- l ' ..dero argued Mond ay. "The un fortunate thing is that this is the way the v.·oman died and the jury is en- titled to know it." Refugee Airi11g '1'· SAN F RANC ISCO <UPI ) -A preliminary in- , junction to half the flow of Vi etnamese refugees into .'.'the United Sfat es was denied a citizens group Mon- day by U.S. Dis trict Judge Spencer Willi ams . The action by Delta Citizens Group, represent- ing some farmers and businessmen in an area south of Sacrame nto , questioned President Ford's statutory authority to admit the refugees. ~ Artivlst Freed ;f RIVERSIDE <UPI) -Black activist Ga ry ~Lawton v.•as found innocent Monday in his third ,trial on murder charges in the slaying of t"'O 1 Rivers ide policemen shot from ambush in 1971 . The Superior Court jury acquitted Lawton '""'following three days of deliberation and four ,ronths of tes timony. I sra~lis Seize More Hostages From Wrre Ser,·ices l sraeh troops Crossed the borde r into southern Lebanon today f6r the second day in a row, raiding , a frontier village a nd laking three Arabs captive. The military command ln Tel Av iv said troops seized the Ara bs in the '.{ ) village of Aitaron, ooe I "' SHORT mile from the borde r. and " relurned lo lsrnel. There j----------were no report e d , · casualties. I A command s pokesman said the captives were 1 suspect ed of collaborating with Palestinian gucr - ' rilla groups operating in southern Lebanon . • ! Fuel Bill I WASHINGTON -A bill lo encourage fuel con· I servation by imposing higher gasoline taxes faces a rocky future in Congress after winning approval by the House Wa ys and Means Committee. t Efforts to modify or kill the gasoli ne tax pro- : vision are expected next week in the full House i£ • the bill clears the Rules Committee. ) ,MiRe Cave-in HUNTINGTON. Utah -Miners fought through 1>1 loose rocks and coal today to reach a co-worker ~ buMed in a double cave-in that killed two miners $ and trapped another for two hours in an iron cage. t Two other miners were hos pitalized after crews , pul led them fro m the cave-ins at Peabody Coa l 11 Co. 's Deer Creek M inc in east-central Utah. Ship \!bit I LENINGRAD, USSR -Soviet sailors linked I a rms and policemen shouted orders throug h ~ bullhorns today in a desperate effort to control t thousands of Russians s truggling to get aboard a ~ visiting American warship here_ t U.S. Naval oCfi cers es timated th at 2,500 Russians poured up the gangpl ank of lhe guided l missile frigate USS Leahy. within 90 minutes of its opening to the public. B11rn Sw.pert • Pl-llLADELPHIA -Charles Stickle, 20, one of ~ t .. 1.-0 men sus pected or raping two 16·year-old ~ Cons hohoc ken .• P a. girls and setting them afire, ~ mOJ y ha\·e fled to Fl orida, police said l'rtonday night. ,. One of the girls, Tina Statuti. died afier she was ~ doused wi th gasoline and set afire and her compa- nion. Beverly Roddenbough. remained in critical ' but stabl e l'Ondilion ul ... St. Ag nes Hospital with j burns over 90 percent of her body. 1 Workers Riot ~ 1\10NTRE1\L -Riot police charged into a Unit· ~ ed Aircraft pl a nt early tod ay, arrested 50 striking workers who had occupied one of the pl ant's build- • ings and rreed 10 hosta ges. . The police used clubs and tear gas against the strikers, and men with bloody heads were loaded in- to police vans a nd driven to lhe headquarters of the Quebec pr~vjocial poli ce, Unconfirmed report:; said some of the ho5lages were also injured. The police reported four of their men were hurt. J YOU COULD FIND ABOL!T EVERYTHING IMAGINABLE AT PEDDICORD'S JUNKYARD Charlie and Laura Strike Up a Tune While Clowning for Photograph .Junk Dealer Recalled Charlie Peddicord: A Tough Old Sage ··1j God rnade 111a11. did lie il1uh-e T hrct• days after th~·lection , lightning bolt stru(·k . plrmty oJ room 2n·f/eove11 /or fhc so-the banks \\'ere l'lused a d troops Seven m en \liere killed. The called self-111odt• 1na11 ?--..... clid ma1·c h in th e st reet ·. It wa s eighth m a n, Charlie (>eddicord , -Charles Adolphus Peddicord Nov. 11 , the Armistice ay holi · \11alkt•d a1,va y. lie was afraid Or Hy FREDERICK SCllOE1'1E llL ·Al ong th e southern Orange Coast. Charles Adolphus Ped· dicord "'a s known m ainly as Charlie, the ga r bageman und junk dealer . Bul he 1,1·as more than that. Charlie \vus ~1 politic al sage, philosopher , fo rm c1· longhair. jokesler. vjntage bottle cxperl. nati ve son. purs uer of P<tnchu Villa. song\\'r·it er and poet. Fo r n ear ly fiv e decadl'S. ho.,..'e\'er, Cha1·lie \V as lx·~t knO\\ n for his sa l\'age yard in l~aguna Ca nyon a nd the faded blue pic ku p truck \\'it h \\'hich he ('<ll"· 1·ied on hi s salvage searches between Laguna Beach and San Cll•mentc. I-le also C<trrit.•d pointed opi - nions on signs plastered on his truck if he got 1nlu any po lit ic-al debates. ONCI'.: 11•: GOT into a fi ght "\\'ith Laguna city h all in <tlt cmpt· ing to halt an annexation 1,\·hi(·h \.\'ould ha\"C in cluded his Laguna Canyon prope rty. 'rhat month. the sign on the :;ide or hi s truek madl' his feelings crystal {"ll'al". Jt deela red : .. The City J\;l;.i n;1ge1· Ca n Go 'J'o 1-lell. ., Charlie :.ilso had his jok i n ~ s ide. 1\s thl' J ohn Kenned y- Ri chard Nixon presidc ntiill cam- p aign cam e to a close. 1>ed · dicord's truck sign challenged: .. I "•ill bel SI.000 that thrc·e days after !ht.• 1..·leclion , banks "·ill be c losed ::1 nd troops will be in th e :;trcets rl'gardless of "'ho is elected president." !\1<.1n y {'O a s tal r e s i dent ~ t·1;ticized th e sii::n but Ch :.i rli e had the last laugh. day. thunderstorms for the rest of his AS •,OR lllS print::ipa l career, Pedd icord once explain ed he \ve nt in to the j unk business ··because it's the best business in the \\'Orld. ·· Durin g his 40 -ycar tareer . Ch a rli e 's j u nk l·o llcct in g amassed bell s from a quartl'r- ouncl' tu 98 pound s. 30,000 botll es ,._,.,.,,,;,,,.,, ,,, .... ,.,,, i ti f fl I ft(• .i 1111 f.: btl.tiii ltf•SS and ever·y kind of bone the1·e is. lie and his wife. Laura, \\·anted to put together a Ri.:lls. Uotllcs and Bones Sho.,.,·. ltut it nc\'t.'r c<.im e off. Charlie \\'as a fanati<' fur bot - tles. Once he drove his old pickup truek a c r o s:-; the dl'S<•rt to ,\rizona to bu y J,000 of lhe1n. f>e ddicord 1,1,·as bol'n in San Bernardino in 1891. I lis p:irents had tra\'cllt.•d th ere hy c·ovcred ...,·agon from Kentueky. ,\s a youn g n1an. be \\'US a n1e m ber o f a lr<i\'eli ng_ shO \\' t·o m pan y. lie \\'as nic·kn•uned .. !lairs" becauSt.', fo r t he cl :1y, h i:; hair was Jong. Follo\\•in g the t ravl'lin J.! sho"'· Charlie join ed the California Field .;\rtillcl'y :.ind \\·as assigned to th e unit that pursued Pancho Vill<t , the !\1cxiean bandit. Tiii'.: C;\1'1PAl liN BROUGllT hi m elose to death. Charlie and seven othl•1· men \l.'l.'rl· sitti ng in a tent nea r Noga les, Ar iz. \\•hen a li fe. Charlie mig rated lo Oakl and and \\'Orked as a cook by day and a singer by night. He was s inging •·sunny California" a song he had \v ritlen, 'the night he mel l~a ura Akam , a Be rk e le y telephone ope r01 tor, at Sweets Dancing Academy in Oakland. ·rhcy were married Sept. 22, 1922. The P e ddicords c am e t o I~aguna Beul'h in 1933, rented property "'here the Irvine Bowl is now Jocuted and established a vegetable stand . In 1938. th e Peddicqrds bought their fi r st ··trading post" in I~aguna C01nyon. 'rhey made a small do\11n pa yml'nt on 10 acres or land and paid off the mortgage with incom e from a trash collec- tion contract \\•ith San Clemente. IN 1941, C'llARLIF. published "It Stinks .... " a compendum or Pl'ddicord poe try and philosophy 1n \\'hi ch he billed himself as ''The gar bage m an of San C leme n te a nd S an J u an Capis tra n o . know n to som l! editor::; as the bl ack sheep of li terature.·· ' Later in 1954 , a Coleman 1·angc caught fire and fl a mes destroyed the Peddicords' j unk-filled y01rd . Charlie set the loss ut $35,000. Tiit~\' RELOCATl.""D lhe tr<Ul · in g post on an adjacent lot and ::>tarted all over again salvaging, of l'oursc. what they could from the fire rubbl e. Charlie eame close to death again-just before Ch1ist mas of 1970. t\ \vould-be robber burst into the Peddicords' trailer, bran- di shed a pi stol and de manded all of their money. t~aura . pi thy as the pith helm et s he al\\·ays \.\'or e , \.\'enl into anoth er room , g rabbed one of Charlie's pistols a nd returned to confront the gunm an. ··Mi s t er . d o you have a n1oth er '! .. she S('reaml'd. drop- pi ng her gun und sw;:1tting the one hl'ld by the gunman. It fired, !-lendin g a s lu g in to Charlie's foot. "IT WAS MY WORST night in 79 years,'' Charlie admitted. Shortl y after the incident. Cha rlie and Laura announ ced they Wl'l"e selling their property. Age, it seemed, was beginning to catch up with the m. They g6t rid of the old blue pickup. It did not leave Laguna Beach peaceably. It fell orr the tow truck and toppled back to Charlie's d riveway. Eight months later on April 13, 1974. Charli e and Laura said goodby to the trading post and look up res,idence in a Laguna llills condominium. They stored their bells. bottles and bones in the ga rage_ Old age finall y forced Charlie lo e nter a n An a heim nursing home. I-l e d it.•d May 2. AS ON F.VERYTlllNG else, Charli e had hi s thoughts about death. One of hi s poems observed in part : Death.r You 'r e such a mystery- M oy I dare to question thee? ... ... Time and lime we tu;ro havt """'' Side by S'ide . both quilt cont ent : Death! You wail so patientl y- Thot is wlty you inlerest rne. TheY read it at his runcral. . ~ r Academies Accept ·. • • · '76 A 1. t' S11p(•r l'1111 pp I Ca I 0 ns When rour pop hancls converge al Laguna Niguel Regional • ' • ; Rep. Ma rk lf:1nnaford .1 (D·Callfornla) .ts a'ccept. ' Jng applications to the lJ .S. Mllltnry S e rvi ce 1·Academies for th e • classes entering jn July f d1'76. For lurtbor lnlorma'· ' ' tion students m ay con· tact their high school guidance coun selo.rs or . J-lannaford's distrlcf of- fi <:e at, 5175 E. Pacific· Coast. .Hi g hw ay, Suite · 405, Long B~ac h . ~, «•all (213) 498·3381. \• Park M il Y ;3 t . 11rad I lanock1s $10.000 prize-winning van will l>c there also. Van , one of several to be d ispl ayed~ hes o velvet intc ri ol', ·r v , bar and quadrophoni c stereo eystCril. Bunds bein g pre sented by Music -O n· The-Green will slart' playing ubdu l noon in a program designed for tce"tt·a4crs. There also \vi ii be kitc~c m onstrn ti ons du ri ng afternOdn r Park is on La Paz Road aboul Lwo miles wesl or San Dieto Freeway. • Scouts Seek . Swap Stuff Boy Scout T"IOP 393 ls Jookini for unwanted b0u1tthold items lO 1 sellat.lheswapmeetSundaf atthe Or,ngeCougty Fairll'O<IDds. · The troop will pick up any items fr_ojm Coal• Meta . n<lJ!'.,borhooo1. Peraom wishing to . ale goods can ronUlc( the troop by colling 5'5·0248 or 540-7956 . I I • All Ages Blood Pressure Test Can't Wait By DR, STEINCROHN DEA R DR. STEINCROHN: When does high bloo4 pressure usually come on? My husband who is 38 thinks he is too young to have it. So t}e won't go to a doctor to check 9n lt. I t ell hJm he should because of his family his· tory. Both his father and uncle had strokes when they were in their 50s. A much older brother bas already bad a heart attack. Is it true that hypertension is a problem only for people who are in their60s and over? ls the fact that my husband has no symptoms a guarantee that his blood pressure is all right? l hope you can convince him to have an ·examination. -Mrs. F. COMM ENT: I s your husband black or white! The reason I ask is t.hls : Although hypertension is a potential 1nenace lo whites, it is even more so in blacks. The racial diffe rence is most important; high blood pressure in lblack palieols who are un-~-00--C-T_O_R--l-N~ de r the age of 50 carries a . :nsk of death six to seven THE HOUSE 'limes higher than in '-----~·--~ whil e . Ev i dentl y, hypertension is more prevalent and more severe in the black than in the white. But whichever is involved, the earlier the diagnosis and treatment, the better. Especia lly . Mrs. F ., when there is such a poor family hi story in yourhusband 's case. It's true· that high ·blood pressure often hides behind a ma'.s.k. Some patients may h ave no symptoms al all. No headaches, no vision pro- blems, no shortness of breath. YET, IF ALLOWED to go undiagnosed and un- treated, later examinations may show serious com· plications. There may be damage to the fundi (back of the eyes); e lectrocariographic changes; evidences of kidney damage and coronary trouble. 1 I hope I have convinced your husband to get a checkup in spiteof the fact he is not yet 40. As I said. early diagnosis and treatment Will prevent early complicatiohs. MEDICALETTES <REPUESTO READERS) DEAR DR . STEINCROHN: Soon I must accept or declin e my hus band's birthday gift -a full face lift. I am 54 and according to my physician, in good physical condition. However , I have many wrinkles. and a double chin that make me appear 10 years older than I am. I <:xercisc daily and eat properly, but nothing seems to help. My husband agrees that I would benefit from a face liCt ; that it will restOre my self-conridence because I will be much more attractive. I could even find a job m ore easily. I want to please him and m yself. Yet . l am cowardly about having major s ur· gery. W1e have had a lop plastic surgeon recom· mended to u s by our family doctor. We have seen t he marvelous results of his work. If I asked you for a yes or no vole, how would you vote? -Mrs. 8 . COMMENT: l'D VOTE yes . Incidentally, be thankful for an understanding · and sympathetic husband. Many women whom I have advised to have plas tic s urgery had no cooperation whatsoever from their husbands. • • • .. FOR MR. ff.: What do I think or sleeping on a bed-wedge made or roam iubber for a patient with hiatus hernia? F ine. You may still need an extra pillow or two lo make you comfortable. • • • Fe w of us are free from anxiety. What counts is how anxious we are, says Dr. Steincrohn in his booklet, "What To Do For Chronic Anxiety." For a copy write to him at this paper enclosing 50 cents in coin and a stamped, self ·addressed envelope. ThoracicUnitTaps ·Official at H~ag Dr. George G. Burton, dir e c to r o f th e Pulmonarv Di vi sion of R e union Set . At Anaheim M e mb e r s of th e Arcadia High School class of 1965 • are urged to contact the Reunion Committee r e garding the whereabouts of other classmates in order to plan a lO·year reunion for .Aug. 16 al the Dis- neyland Hotel. Anyone havin_g in- formation should contact· C h e r y l -(Minoux ) Brewer, (714 ) 968-8119, Nancy (Moretti ) Elliott, .(213) 445-2334, or Arcadia :High S c hool , (213 ) 446·0131 . the Card.iopulmona r y Department a t Hoag ?.olemorial l los pital in NC\l.'porl l3ea c h , ha s been elected president of the California Thoracic Society . The socie ty, with 1.110 phys icians, nurses and r espiratory ther a pists as i ts m e mbers, is the medic a l a r m o r the California Lung Associa- tion. Burton is also the senior member of the American Medical As· sociation J oi nt Rcvie¥>' co·mmilt ee for Rcs pi r ator v Therapy Educ ation. a nd i s n c li nical profes sor of medici ne at UC Irvin(' Medical School. THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane ,. Tuesday M•y 13 1975 . OAILVP1LOT Bf -tal htoto .•...... 1000.2999 The Biggest Marketplace on the Orance Coast Employment & Rontol• .......... 3000.~99 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Preparation ...... 7000.7199 8usine11, lnw.sttntnt 4 Merchondis.e ...... 80()0..8099 , Fh10n<lol' •..•.•. , •. 5000.5049 . . Yoy Can S~ll It, Find It, [ 642 •5678 ) One Call Service Boats & Marine Announcements, Personals, Equipment •.. -. -. -9000-9099 lost & Found ...... 5050.5499 Service• & Repalrs 6000-6099 Fast Credit Approval Automobiles & othef Trade It With a Want Ad Tron$f>Ortotion . , .• 9100-9999 . HooM• for S• Hoaet For Siio Hootsn For Siio ~!!:.'":';~~ ........ [~~~!.~.~ ....... ~~:.r-:.~~ ........ }~.~~ ....... . ~:~: .'":!~ -~~-....... 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Sharply upgraded ··cambridge•· end unit. 3 Bdrms ., dining rm., neY.1 ca11>ets & drape~. Unusually lgc. lot. 2 Patios. Only st~ps to · adult pool & Jacui,1i , A HUY at $58.500 , \~'I.S I.LY ;.; TAYLOR CO. REi\l.TOHS "'""'· l ~Ht; Completely separate TRl·LEVB. master suite. Secluded 5 +.POOL LIHDA ISLE-HEW-LUXURIOUS 1-"i nest custom construc tion in this superb 5 BR home on the bay. 114f JX>OI, pier /s lip, billiard rm. sauna & 5 11:? 'baths. Hi ch Appt·s. $395,000. childrens wlng. Most de· si red nei11,hborhood. 'l"h1s lovely ramily home Walk to beach and ten· ,.;hows like u mod~I. NOT A KING! .j ust li ve like o ne ... in this "Harbor View J--lon1e". 'fhc marine view is spectacular! 4 l~drms., fami ly rm. & dining rm. Beautiful pool - plen~y or de c k ing for easy e11tertaining. 5129.000 SLIGHTLY AIUHG SANDPIPER This popular Lusk Harbor View HilJs Sandpiper ne e ds you! The fo u r bedrooms. the beam ceilings, the front courtyard . even the pool s ized fee lot cry out . ··where ar(• yo u no"' that ..... 'fell u s )'our estimate of value. 1~~1 s y to drive by. And the Sandpiper is an endangcrecl specie • Call us for directions. today. 963·67bi. room to it's huge ramily nis. $6400 dOWl\. l'rc\'iew~~~~~~~~~~~ i-'ro1n il's formal dining room with cozy fireplace. to it 's pro· fessionally landscaped yard with large heated & filtered pool, this home is a winner at only $66,950. 21 I I San Jqocpin HiUs Rood · NEWPORT CENTER, Kl. 644-491 O lread & luttet- UHITS OLDER COUPLE HEEDBI Large back yard for garden. Newer 2 bdrm house y,·1lh. fireplace & lovely kitchen 111 IO\'<'ly . Californiil llom es . Owaer transrerrcd. Must sell now ! Call 646-7711. Open Eves·, (10) 2 Bedroom <·ot · tagcs -with atlachcd garll~l!S and tree shaded fenced yar~. ~st.si~c. Costa Mesa. Full pnce $170.000. Call 54().1151 I • I I l -You don·t need a gun to "draw rust" when you place an ad in the Daily Pilot Want Ads! Call l\OY." -642·5678. USE THIS HANDY ORDER-BLANK. YIE""PAY-POSTAGE! You may use the handy order form printed below to furnish us with copy fo~ad. Please note that the bot· tom portion of the coupon may be clipped and affixed to your envelope, saving you the time to write our cor- rect address. WEPAYTHE POSTAGE! If you need more room for your • • message, just print or type 1t on another sheet of paper and mail it. You may place your ad by phone, If you wish. Just dial (714) 642-5678. II> "' ., w "' .., ::;: I .. lll ;:: .. .. .. :i: II> 0 ... w 0 "' ::;: I ..; .. ---.. .. .... ... II> " .. w "l ... ::;: I .. " ;:: .. i;; .. :fl "' ... ., q ::;: I .. .. ;:: .. .. .. . I I l r ., . t t I I .§ I .I ~ I i i '" a ! ! l ! 0 c ~ • • • i I • • I -6 -·-·-·---·-~--·- 111111111111111 ....J .! ~E ~~ :2 <O ii: "' ~· <O .z. "' ~ Cl! fu~ c( u a: If ~ I (/) l (/)"I ~~ s Wl ~8 c5 ~ 15 i . ! i ~ 1002 YE AF-l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 5-15 ·9493. - BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 UNIQUE HOMES. Rodlors 546-5990 2850 Mesa Ver• Dri•e. Costa ~esa ' <:'407 t. COAST 1-i\NY CORONA OEL. MAR . . 1002.._ .. IOOZ Gnteral I 002 GeM-ral 1002 Prime location ncei r encl of Lido. \\'ith soulhl'rl y exposure f<">r sun llat hing & s unsl't \'ie\.\·s. 4 lidrms. :> l3 a th s . formal clinin~. run1pus roon1 01>cnin g -1)11 s:i ndv bl'ath, t>ier & flo~1l.. F'ully • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------•I · .. •. • • ..... •. ••..... . . . ............. • .. • .. • . • WATERFRONT PRIVATE DOCK FOURPLEX $72.500 "VIEW" A HOME!! $33,900 furnishctl. !">rice l'l'<.IU<:Cll lt) sztJS ,000. ST RAIGllT D (>W'.'ol UAY ... view from livin~ room , d 1 n i n ~ r oom . mas ter bedroom a nd kitchi·n or this Custom Bui ll a year old 4 bedroom h ome . Fire places in rnaste r Li ed room and livi.n g room. a C<!r ~arai;:i:." with drive thru bo;it door to Y.ear or lot. All for $74,500. Call OU\.\'. lr-•ine TnToce Bl'.:Sl' HUY. 4 BH. :J ba . dt.•n , ~·t·t har, pool . v.·ork:-.ho11 . ktd"s "'1n i;:. fee ~).3Utl $132,000 Need <.i quu:k sale on '!'ht:. '.'oiL•\•.'porl \'1st a 3 Lhcse bread & butter un· bellrc.om home hus an Price just substa.ntially its th;.it ;.ire ofrercd ill Old I k ..... .• reduced rorquit·ksalcun 197., 1,,.,,., ..... '--Ile• mUSL oipp l.' pit:' ·1tc11.:n anu l.'X· b h -·• ~ ' I . h this 4 bedroom, J at >ell to l>"Y mo-' Ta'e pan~l\'t· I\ 1n~ room ~1t h · h · · I .. ...... • ome wit jacuzzi flOO. ad•···nla••c of the 3 bd•m mass1v" custom s lone r I boa B • ' ' ltoom or af'l;C t. 'Y ownc· un•·t + 2·2 bd ..... .,, 1'1rcplacc•. 11 ·,,, o n an · t tonl ' ,., ..... cslatc :--11.Cd yard. ~·1\h Gftttt'al I 002 1Gfttttal I 002 appc:nn men y. and l bdrm. Buy now 11.nd .......... ~ Corona def Mar ('OllNt-.:H LOCA'J'IO'.':. 2 Bit + gues t 1·ottaJ.!c. dbl. Jol. lcc. 1'1usl :.L'C. A.skin~ $92.at>U Eastbluff FO!ll-:VEH VJf;\\'. 4 Bit. + fr, J ba .. 2 rrplcs., ,i.:amc rm. :1 ,UOO S.:1 . fl. Unly SJU5.UOO uc(•:n1 hrl'l'/.L'S & rn1nulcs ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••.••••••••••••••••••• I · IQuail ~ shelter your inromu for tohL•ach Call 546·:.!:U:J. ~ 1975. llurry! 847-0010. [~···,"i·a·1· .• ;1"9·:.;u·1· I '~!~c'sEuo4G::~~~~1G~v::rv;. ··-.· .. ·._ P•~· . ""'"'·····" ...... ro11N,,. ~ -i;f;\i~ ~ .. . ~:~!r-~:~ .... ". [~ IH&ll RED UCED · '--·--. ' Circular dr1vt'. dyn:•f!!"' OPEN Q,\JLY l·Spm. ---------1 C'ntr)' to spacious h\'_1n~ 3ii2tiCAT i\l\1i\HAN THOUSANDS SPECTACULAR r oorn ~·1th o::racklin~ llarborView.Cdt\I MIMI-RANCH \1 VIEW ® herbert hawk1ns AlAlTOAS 646 ·J2SS HARDWOOD f1rcpl;i{'c and brL•alhtak· ()WN 1:-:lt "t.tUST"' s t•ll LK TO IE •cH Large luxur)' adultcondu 1111.! ,·ic~· thru .,,,•;.ill or and can gi\·e immt..'<l. m·· WA EA with boat s lip available. )!las:.. l'.nl<'rt:un on tcr-l'UP tiHH ram r m din Hustic Spa nish rancho. i"ull ~cc urit y bldji!. rJ('l.' wilh ~oft ol·can r1n .· pool'& jacu1.z;. In l!lockstoth.ebcach.. llii.:h Pri,·ate s .,,,•immin~ poul. hrL'1.'ll'S and a panoramii: I.! r c a l !'> h. a p C' archC'd cei lings. Glass &st buy on Peninsula. hal'k~rou nd or mood . i ~!arJ!uC'ritcAvc.toKct•I wall~d family room. 646·7711.0fll..•nEves. Gourmet ki\t'hl'n and !Jr. turn left and i:o 10 King sizt~ m a.,.ter suite - SP AHISH STYLE Hl';\l.TIH!S Sl:'\C E 1\111 Fl.C)ORS. J Bedrm. 2 ba. i.:.i:. bltn:-.. Ill'"' 1·11l Bi g fL•nt'L•tl \ ard. lk1.it i..:atl'. l;rab 1t l1u1ck'' 'l'ou "'ill e njoy this fully '•--•6•7•3···4•4•0•0.---I ;11 r l'O nd11 1unt'l.I " hr +I' $34.500 d1n!n~. Hctn·e to h~x · end,oft·ul ·d~··sat•.l und priv~1tc i.;ucst ur1ous mast1..·r .'\u1\c ~.1tl~ 675-551 I ci uartc.r s . ltamblin g , . fafnily rm. 2 yr nt·v.· up· )!ra<icd horn(•. 'file roof Plus, you t•an Y.'alk to s hoppin g l"COtCfS, Q(. tercd at a lo~· Sli(l.~JOO. 1 lurr} , "'on 't la~t . LOW INTEREST c.. ........ • lNewpOrtel. v 1 L' ~·. 11 1ti1· · ;1 ·" <.i) s ecluded i;i:rounds. As· ehlldrcn-. & 1.!Ul'Sl ~u1tcs. Cole of Newport s umc low intcr1..-st loan. VA LOAN 1'his lovely 4 year old home n<'ar Sooth Coast J~lal.a in Cosl.1 l\1es a may h1.' purrhasNI suhjec.1. tn I cx1s llllJ.! lo~ inlerL•st ri}l(· loan . 1'11:k fresh fruit from vuur own orchard ttecli1il· 111 your hc;1ut1ful pr1v;1te pat1n. llon·t miss this 3 bdrm , 2 bath ra1n1 · ly roun1 home ror only S5'J.~J5U. t 'all !H5·!~!1:1. 646-8811 t-'1rst to call gcL-; th.is 2515 1:-:. Coastllv.·y St650 down. Ucttcr see it dream home at bargain <.:oro nadc\ !\13r. now! Call96J-6767. UHLIMnm pril"C.Call %3·710'll. ----CY1N"IQ •tl\•t•·.:.~11" •' P0SSIDll.11'1E.S. ~Id. [ .,·, ,,. ' '"'" ,,.,. ! Newport Beach [vlifil tllhl'i'11 be 3.·J.0 .1; "'even 7 ANYTIME ~~f~!~ NEW LISTING ® ~ He'.:~~~~~~ -..l i1111£t ~ ~~~~~;a~~i'r~~:~: ~harp3bdrm .home~·ith ReduceCISJOOO. b t";i e h. <.:al l K~v.· JIMI C11mpu1 NB S49·16SS II .s 19,950. l o···• l'o•t Sca~-·•n<•N ll Classified Ads f~l2-567K 962-77AA s u1K.'r J {'ar )!;.ira)!c; a ey ......, • ,,.,..... cntr;incc. Nt.'ar scl~)Ols &.• L<trll,c 2 hct.lrnl. 2 b;i Stop in an)' afternoon. 3 Gewerol ------1002 G.....,.ol -1002 WORKOlll"OF YOUR LIVEIM ~ s huppin)!.'Easts1dc t '&..ta w l lL'l\l'Cll p;1\1c1 o n Hit or 2 & den. 2 Bath.s. i'tl·Sa . S5:J.500 b{'autirully lands cap1,.•d t'ormal dlninJ.!. !')>le. Up·•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ti7:J.:JtMiJ ;,.vi ~-;";.j E\'l'S grounds Y.'/IWltll. Sl'Cur1ty J.!radcd C'rpls & t.·us tom • )!ates & mul·h murt•. S2'.?0 drp!». l'atio. t)wnt•r's !lard to find double 11.'it' ·1 II J l nt<lVi l<"Oulofarca. 1wr mo. pays 1 ;1 1nl' l 11, ,, residence. OnJ~· one or its t<i xes. ins. & niaint fi:.-cs. ' t"16·;1928,cves645·CliH2 Walker&lee Reel !elate kind on n1ark<'I. S:iti,000. l•;;.,-;::~:;r,:~·i ,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!I C;itl llari al l(J!j.s:Q\ ror Call !lllYi & S ;J\"t.: appt to Sl'l'. AJ..'1 . &16·7171 . ' • ·, 1. •• Assymabie ioan FHA REPO Lachenmyer Realtor I BLK.1'0 BEACll 2 BR Colic on fenced , cor. lot w /xtra prkg·a re· a l ranta s ti c r ental (ilurry for Summt.'f' $£), nr e\'crythin(!. 'l'ry lo dn at $65.IXIO JACOBS REALTY U75·1ihi0 P<tymt>nts only ~4!1. Pl'rl·---------•j ---------mun1h in<'lud111g taxes POOL TIME MINI-RANCH forth1ssh;ir11:Jht.'Clrou1n . IS JlJST AH<lUNll thl' $30,950 FOUMTAIM 2 bath Cnsla l\1es a homL'. V •LLEY'S Yuu"ll ltn'L' the mas~J\'l' enrlll'I" a nti \\"l' ha\'L' thl' You ha\'C l)t'('ll ~·ait111i.: '""' hriL·k fi rl'l)l ;Ll'L'. hui.:1..· pl•rfL'l'l hnml' tor ye:1r for l111 s hu,Cl' :1 hdrm. 2 BEST kitchC'n . SL·par<1tl•dinL'llL' 'r11u nd enl1..•rt;11ni ng. :1 bath ho1nt• on 1, acrc ' $47,950 :ir('3 . l'tl\'l'rl'd patin and ll L·droom . 2 h:ith , Ch<·ckoutlhc fru1ttrt.'CS. Lurgc 4 bdrm family l;.ir.:c rear yard studdL'<I t'ncloi>ed patio (~·h;1t a .:raj)C arl>or & y,·ork room home "''it h ovC'r· "'"'"'thoU Sl'~ I. <)fr<'rCd 31 ·h""' N"'" j>"••<<l and d ~·1th fruit lr('CS. NC'Y.' nn "' ~ :-. ..,..,. ~.. ' . s i ze cnc losC'd patio . the rnarkt•t. Pnce<~onl) S.15,500.Call540·1151 llrand lll'\V d e1•p pile LarMCSl lot in tract. SJ7.0tl(). Call 5-lli·~.XXO carpe l hii.:hlLghl this Space ror lrailcr. $c(! our beauty. Lo"' l1)\\' dOY.'I\ new lislinf.(. Call 545·M9:l ~HERITAGE •• REALTORS paym ent. C.lffctt•d for a -· limited nrl1t· llllllRY' TOWERING VIEW i ,;;;;;~~~~~~;;-·1 ~ .. ~·.~~,)~· ... , .. , ... 1• • • • • $69,500 1-------1 \DECORATOR'S [® ! ,._ · ~HERITAGE . ., • REALTORS fl\~1gn1hcent occantbay DELIGHT - ,·1c"'· luxury pl1L'> c..1>nVc· BEACH BARGAINS OHL Y $35,500 . nicnce . Full :.ecurity, ~ HH. n .2 h)l SG.S.f(IO' Bono:. rooin is morl' lh;in -t•c11' l'l;1ssified Ail Boat slip a\'ailah\e. •I U11 .llay1\VL'.S79,500' ,un plc forrcgulallun1ll>11l AC.J'l<)N Ready lo i;:11 now--call l>li.: d11lx . ;1 2 Hr. SJ3.500' t:ihll'. 2 Lat·ge h1t r1n s, Thl' fa.~lcst tlr:iw 1n lhc <';Ill a 646·7171 ()t•t•anlrunt d uplex "llh 2·~haths 1\!lof lhis Wes t. .;1 Uaily Pilot Ua1lyPilot Ir'" rn 1•1 " 1• Sl75.0l.l0' plus hl'IOJ.! .1 dcl'oralor"s C la ss1f1L•d Ad . Phone AO·VISOll Ol'f'I II! '1 • r• CALL 675--7060 delli;:ht Lo"· do~·n pay. &t2-567K. 642·:'lfi78 OPEH I G-5PM Tues. Wed, Thurs 476 Flower St. l·:a s lsidc Costa l\>t1•s a, JU:-1 otf lr\'inc Ave t:lose lo Sl'hools. l1hrar~· ,'<.! \\'es ll"llff s hopp1ni.:. 'l'"'O b e droom plus 1'1•n cled d en. almost a 4 1·ar i;:uragc hobby s hop plu s ro11m lo 11ark 1•;1n1pL'1'. hoat , L'tt• .$.l!l .500. 675-5511 Cole of Mewport 2515 E . Const Aw~'. Corona dcl ~tar Gov't. Owned :I Udr1ns .. ~haths S2tl.\)((I ] ,ow down Puymt•nt CALL 556-8800 Balboa lay Prop. Realtors PERFECT for OWlll'r10l'cUpa1H • Br tind Nev.· Uc<11:h IJu11lci.:L•S. ~·1th 3 HI{. i Ba Un1ls 1•a1·h A1nph i.:;u•ai.:e & 11ark1ng "'11~ Isl .ownt•r 1tt•1)reciul1on S8,'),000 1·a <.:all r~i.1 .1211 A.51.cn1 POOL HOME $36,950 Spacious 3 pdrm "'1\t; lots of .. ~ 1>anelli11).( <:\ dcl·or;·1lorl w;1\lpapcr lh.1~e h1..·11lcd & r1ltcrCl pool with 1)\cnl)' or yu.rr space left over. f\111 ) THE WOODS purchase subject to low I ..... MESA VERDE 1nlere~tG1 loun.&46-111 1 f"ll • 1 ()pen Eves. One of the m ost beautiful homes available. Situat· -ed in a quiet, woodsy sel· , , . tinR that tH.kes Y_OU out or , '. . , , . the c ily and into the · · country . Features 5 bedrooms. large ramlly room with rirtJl\ace and wet bar. formal dinin~ and hul(c mas ter Suite. Tu$terully dccorutct.I , immaculute condition throughout.Just red uced thousand" lo $82,:.00! Phone ror a n appoint· ment. 546-2313. shi. real estaters open lll 9 f I n1l'nt "·111 huy thi;-;rarnul --1002 home..· C;d l 545 !>-1!1:1. .~> Walker & lee Real fslale IRYIHE TERRACE llelillXt'd,. waler Vi¥w liv· 1ng. llc:si~nt'CI for com· forl;1hlc family li\'lllf.! & l'X•·cuti vc entert;1i111n~. <1 Hdrn\s , ·I ':! balhs . f11r1n;1 I d1111n)! area . Hay & orl•an v1l'W, eovercd pal1!1. pool & hlt ·in nuc~. lJt•l:i 1ll·d lo J'ICrlC'<'l 1on. S!47 .~.oo C. F. Colesworthv REAL TOR5 641).00fo Early Calif SMe H 1\N C l-lCl I N J\A t.:K BAY -bcaul1£ul old home "'Ith tile roof , i.:or~euus tree!'> and ex· pans1vc yard-stables and stalls ror horse!\, swimmini:t pool plus room for tennis CQurt. 5215,000. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642·5200 615·1060 Bl9 C anyaoo ll4ly Beaullrul Dover model. vacant . M ust s ell' 2 Bedroom & den SI 19,500. or lease $700 mo. I GeM-ral I 002 GeMrol ....................... ·····~········.·· •••••• ' ~II. ·macnab ~rvlne ~ realtg LOVELY SPYGLASS HILLS. Luxurious 4 beclroom. 3 bath home w/f<rmily room' & lg . t>0nus room w /pool tab!<..•.· l~cautifu l patio w /city. mountain & oce~n view! Perfect for entertaining. S184,500 . Jeanne Newn1an fi42 -R235. lt\60) FOUHD HORIZON. Spectacular view of twinkling · Newport. Cc ntt•r li ghts on Ray & Sea from bea utiful :J bt.~room home. Dining room -family room w /bar + custom pool & jacuzzi. $174,500. Jack Custe r 642·8235. (A61l YOU WILL NEYER SEE THIS AGAIHI Virtuall y last years price! FORMER MODEL! Immaculate - central air -3 bedrooms + dining room! $64.950 w /land. Laszlo Sharkany 644 ·6200. (i\62) HARBOR VIEW 5 IR. S,4,500 FEE. Super Ro m er set model near park & community pools . Wood covered patio. 3-car garage. Joyce Edlund &42·8235. ( i\63) ' ' 142-1215 M1 00..0ri.-.. " CHARMING COROMA DB. MAR Family home. 45' lot. room for unit over garage. 3 bedroom. 2 bath, cozy fireplace. 13right modern kitchen, private Ilalio. l{cacly for occupancy. $85. ()()(). HEW LISTING - HARBOR VIEW HILLS Fabulous view 4 bcdroon1. ramily room. 1>001 hon1t·. Many expensive upJ.!radcs. }">atios front and rear. Corne r location. Good privacy. Ov.1ncr ~'ill rinan<·t· 10 acceptable buye r. S12·t .500 RIVIERA ElEGAHCE liig Ca nyon 1-'r e n c h <:o untry "Mon aco". :1 bedroom. dining room, s pecial (lc<·ks for s trolli11 g, el"\lfK'tai r~ing, gardening & view!ng Jl(C blazing :-;un:"<'l:-i. Sl53.000. Call toda.v . LIHDA ISLE Lovely t:amily horne 011 lagoon . Decorutor w<1ll1>ape rs & carpets throughout. t-:xtcnsi\'t' use of \\'ood paneling. Beautifully planted courtyard. Pier & ~lif) for 60' boat. $365.000. OUTSTAHDIHG WATERFRONT l~y :lrl·hitcct . \\/ell k11tl\\11l for his ust· of warm woods & spal·ious design . l\las lt..•r bcclroon1 suill' + separate gut'st or J\<toth er·in ·la...,·. lleautifully dccoratccl & landscaped . \\•ith tremenrlous w;1tl'r ilrit•ntt•<l fct•lin J.t . S27ti.500 . JUST LISTED -IAYSHORES Great location, ~real pr1 <.'t'. grcal home: 3 bedroon1, family room & dining room. Private bc:.iches & bo~1t fal'iliti es. l·ll!rry -$7~,500. CHARMING l IEDROOM, 2 IATH Detached home in 1'u rtlerock on prime corner loc:ltillll \'lo...;;e to park & pool. A delightful Plan ~R for only 56.1.950. CAMEO SHORES ..,..HEW LISTING E l cf,?ant ga rdl'n home w /Spect:.1 cular orca.n a nd jell)' vie,w-.· Enclosed front patio with fountalll and pool . 3 bedroom. 2 baths. family room . formal dining room. wet bar. $250.000 HEWPOIT 111ACH ' 644-176' L:AGUMA IUCH 4'4474' · A COLDWB.L l.tHlll!yCO; - ' . ·1·· DAILY PILOT Tuesday, May 13, 1975 !Hous•t For SGle Hone-1 For Stilt ' ~'°"w. 1 ....... t=ors.a1e Ho.Mi ForSaM 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;;;;t~··::;:;.;·io4o ~c:-::::.'::..~ ....... 1 .~:::.':.~.s::. ....... ~:::!:!~~ ........ ~~~.!!~: .. !~!~ L-aleach 1041 Lo,..ialeach 1041 Mowporllt• 106' AVO C ADO LAND1 •r.lo•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ot ta M•10 I 024 fl -""""' o1 ' I 002 .G~ I 002 Corona d•I Mer I 022 ''' '' ••• ''' •••••••••••' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••'.•••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••·•• 11,790/Ac. Rancho, Ca , PROMONTOllY 80% seller rl•Wlcod. &% ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I' .. >'_;I.I l1I ,, 14~ SHtit4, ~ REALTORs' • NEWLY REMODELED this 3 bedroom home. The all NEW Kitche n has ever ything builtin, incldg NEW formi ca count er tops a nd ~sh · -cabinets. NEW bath. NEW used brick rireplace. NEW carpets. Call us to sec this NEW LISTING . Only $47 .500. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mm PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 1 "';~~',,=,l~H~O~M~ES..-;f~O~R~l~IY~l~N~C~N~[~l~W~O:R~M"ll'"'!'::!!!9'1 ..-• u~1 •o;. "'' (&# H!I, •OU tu•. llU, or !UDI -9 10("~1! AH,.UC/ ,. IHt HA110H FAMILYHOMI PLUSIHCOME Cvrona dcl h111r. Almrn;t new. fi ve bedroom home,. 1·wo block~ fl"om bei.1ch. Se1)ar11te dininj.!. room pl1,1 s s 11ucio1,1 s fwmily room. Two bedroom ren· tul i n r t:'ar unit. All rustom built. Th1!1 is a nt•w listing und rnwot be seen to be appreciated. <.:all 673-SSSO. Ol1N 11( ~ • H) l\IN IOijf NI(/' [tliti~MH1N ENJOY BEAtrrlFUJ., SU~SETS and w11 lk to schls & Npt Ctr. Lo'o'ely CdM tri!levl home w /OCEAN VU. Qt nllr, htl, incl priv l'ORlm pool Sl27 ,000. Call lo sec. ,\KS Hlty i>40-5508 ONLY 2 LEFT H •xt t o Runnl •g St rea m . ne ar Mowporl" Upper lay. l4S Uolvorslly Dr. <Just off Irvine Avu} 548-7223 WOOD)' , /1/1/l/I ' .. . ' Rea.1Estat2 by MINA'/ EXKUTIYE HOME POOL & PLAY YARD 2500 SQ 1'"'T. ol luxury, Hu.ic lot. <.:u.itom pool w /fountain & jacuiai. Sep. plv.)f yard + solid brick patio + fircpit. Giu BBQ, Elegllnt master suite + 3 lrg bdrms, 2Lh bth. Prof.. dtror. 968-4456 II.I SPAMJSHSTYLE Jlnrk·like garden on ex-"'!.,_.,..,..,..,..,..,.,,,.,,,.,.I tra lar ge lot. Convenient· 1-ly located. Price recently BY Owne r. Dis is da reduced in this sought pl ace! Complete new a fter pri ce rung e . kit., ba. copper plumb'.;, 968·4'156 Costa Mesa crpts, used brick frpl<" 12.l SPAMISH STYLE wood paneling. etc, etc. 3 ""'ilh quai•ry tilcs-formul br, huge lot. Come see dining , Loaded with 379 E . 19th St, C.M. xti•1;1s, th is Condominium I 024 1_S4_7_._500_·_6_73_·_t6.5tl_· ____ 1 on Cul -de-sut· st. 3 bdrn1~ GARDEM LIVING 2 11~ baths. ALL TERMS . ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\1 !-:SA Vt•rdc 4 Br, dt'n, 11-:c pool. Newly painlt."<i JN MESA VERDE 968·4456 1 in & oul. Jmmccl. oc- GeMral 1002 G8""al 1002 l'.Upancy. $71,500. Owner Largc-q3llr, 2Ba J-lom~ ASSUMEVA FR w /enormous · used Ri;i markably upgraded Brick 1''rplc. Liv. Rm La Cuesta . i-'anta~tic w/larger1''rplc.Shagcpt brick work in front . throughout. Heavy shake Cov 'd bri ck patio in rear. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ 642·7030 ·----------1 DOVER SHORES EASTRIDGE roof. Set to apprcci11te. _•_l_u_><_>_e_e_! ..,._. _·4456_· __ BEAUTY Hy Owner $49,500. Ph: .. ,Sand:v lleal'h is the :-)Clling for ll C\\', . 1;uston1 c·uloni~ll hon1c \\1 s 13 1~. fan1. r rn .• forn1a l din .. air c·oncl . S295.000 Pr'1me castside loc<1tion 1_54_6_"_19_t __ 1_· ______ 1 PA YMEHTS LESS THAMREMT On this cute starter home in excellent Huntington VALLEY REALTY PRESENT$ PREFERRED PROPERTIES 12 UHITS . Choice, North l .. aguna location. lo\V , low vacancy. Walk to all shops and beac.hes. No pererred maintenance. $325,000. VIEW LOT Choice Temple Hills Terrace location. Surrounded by lovely new homes or · substantial older ones. Unsurpassed view. As king $35.000. 1 MUST SEE! Perhaps the most charming home for sale today in Orange County. Antique _ Georgitln Jlaneling and d oo r s. 'fanta s ti c de c k and k o i pond arrangement. and charming fo rma l and informal clining areus. Three bedroom s. three bath s an cl unsurpassed vi e\.\1S <>f miles of tl1e coast and much of Laguna. $15!'J .SOO. Call 675-7225 · lnt. 1·111bt $ fortt11 aale . IAY HOMES. Owner. 7141678·5'134 Luxu ry w1a t erfron\ home11 p r iced from A~nt1 $210,600. ~· w1t.erfront.a . , for 1ai. JJDI 607 Bays ide Drive,••••••••••••••••••••••• Ntiwp<>rl Belch. 613-3900 BARGAIN pri,ce for f11t IUl!C. 81.lilUl. condo COM• MIWPORTSHOllS pl..,x. 112 unit., rented at J ust ll1t~d ! 3 BR. plus aptli, Projticted ''15 In• den, Movc·ln condition! come apfr.ox. $300,000. l..owesl priced in area, Glanl poo , jacuzli. gym, only $47 ,500 garaaes. t'or sale or CAYWOOD RI.ALTY tric.le down. 7% T.D. By * 5 41-1290 * owner.' ·Mr. O .. 400 N. 1----------1 Acaciu, l"ullerton. (714) BAYFROMT 879·9744 2Cu1tomllomet1 LAG. Sch oceanfront. RAJ~BOA PENINSULA apts. $189,000. 20"-" dn. E xcellent location on the i.~inan. ok. Own53&-0321 Jlay & only·~1i block to lh\\ Oceun. Euch home has 4 lusln•sl Property 1400 bdrm s, ·I b;aths & ••••••••••••••••••••••• G ;allery. 2 firepluce.!I , Hollzwoa•ly Owner' wetbar, ultra modern SEL -TRADE""-01'~FER kitchen & ptivale pier. 2 Adj ct Office llldJIS, 3000 t.'ee land. See al 1200 & 6000 rt w /park'g. Jde11;l East Balboa Blvd .. or for business, pro- call 67S·8i20 for more de· resslonal or investment tails. income . Trade for Newport Beach area pro-BA YCREST by owner, 4 ~rty . Courtesy Brkra. OR, D/R, F /R, 31/J Ba. t.71·1) 752-1910 or (2l3) Ivan Wells· custom . 462-0981 S103,000. Be'low market! 1--'=--"'~-::---:----: Principals'only. 646·15\3 Antique Shop in great location In Laguna Bch., BIG CANYC>tt4 IUY light /s unny, newly de·. 1 story, 3 Br, 3 &, 3 ear co r a t e d, we I l gurauc. (;pts, drps, fully es tablished .. $5,000. landscaped inl'I. patio 494-2828. trellis. $124,500. 1..c:..c..=~------ Puul W Ur u111f10 Id x. fl , 01 'J4Y-H'>O'.> Condominiwms for sale 1700 LIDO ISLE 1n Cu:> ta 1\lcsu. 1\ lovely l MESA V ERDE-lly own1..·r· story t•oloni ul with 3 3HH \V /fam rn1 , frplc, bedroo ms plus study. bltns, cov'c.I patio, muny 1';;.isy maintenance and xtras. Xlnt cond. $.IS.WO. room for boat storage. !:179-4678 lieach location. 2 Bdrm.s, l"in• I \.-' .. baths for only $22.500. ,; --------~-· 1·· ••••••••••••••••••••• T·A X SI-I EL'TER 4-plcxes & tri-plexes by the beach. 2 br & twnhse. Co mp! pk g. Brand nu . 8•10-2856 8 15 \··ia l ,i do S<lUd 1>r1C'L' l{C'duc-cd \\i <.l t t:!rfront 4 HH ... 'l J~;1 . t·umpus r m . l"1t'r & fl o;1t , s a n d.\· ht·<1ch. $295.000 LI MDA ISLE l3e<.1 utilu l!.v d l'tor. :J J ~I~. ,').< 1~1 goon. J{a111p & sli p. $255,ouo den. 011 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boysodt· Or1v1· N B 675 -6 161 ' 1002Gmeral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Onl y Stl4 .U0(l, Ca ll 1.173-8550. (" '·~ lfl ". /) s f, 1i ,, ·~1 '· ' 5 +3 +POOL (;rcenbrook nr. So. CsL Plaza. 2 sty, cul·dc-sac. fan1, rm., bonus rm, cust. drps. Cpt 'g. thruout. 'fripie gar. Com- $43,000 pactor & many extras. Roomforloat Low $70's. By owner. Beautifull y decorated l--'-9~7•~·~42~7~3-------I home reflcC'ts "lender Sl{QP at Wl-SfCLlf'F loving care." H.oom for PLAZi\. Just reduced your boat or trailer. Cov· and very spal'ious 3 BR. ered patio, lush green l "'~ba. KINGAARD lt.E. yards. ~ntry hall, 3 642-2222 bedrooms . den area, l--'--=-==--------1 May be purch:tsl.'Ct Glor 6 Mo's ni·w 2 br, l bu subjt:'Cl to low interest Cardiff al th...-'J'l'rr . in r<itl' loan, Lall us al Univ. Pk. i\ssun1 luun. ti!J7-0:121. l'rint'. only. 552·76::1:.t. sig . ...,·a Iker & lt.'I.' Laguna Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·alGASABARM 'f i11 S .s p;icious lamily 5 BDRMS +pool• home 1s the "bi ggest buy Elegant tri-level with ap-in the lillle village ol prox. 2400 sq. ft. Shows Laguna". \Vcll designed like a model home. 2 s tory 4 HR & den (o r 5 f'ormal dining, huge BRL Offered for only f a mil y room with S63.900. RED-l.JCED TO SELL massive fireplace. 1-leat-Mission ltlty <194.-0731 NOW! 4BR, family room ed pool, firepit, all sur-1----------&ocean view rounded by pro£ession1d COMDO APTS. too .............• $89.950. landscaping. for onl) We have 1, 2 & 3 bdrm. Enjoy the Good Life IYOWHER Massive stone & heavy shake runch home on the mus t b1..•aulil'ul , lush gree n corner in UIG ·----- C1\NYON-Wisteriu cov-s2o,950 Jo~u ll price, 2 crcc.I 11rbor g<irdens lead bedrm. 2 batP, bltns, to stained & leaded glass range & oven, oversized entry. 4 lidr1n, 4 B.a-c l osets . pl e nty of ·r w o hu ge s lo n l' storage. f'A heal, air fireplace s -Beamed conditioning, your selec· <;eilings-h uge Roman lion of carpets &: drJlti. tub & indoor jacuzz i in Payments Jess than rent. m aslerbedroom s uite. Call Dan or Ken at l..ovely stone edged pool 839 &321 Agt & Ylaterfall beside lattice1 ..:::::.·=":'=~·-:--.,,:-::-: & shake covered lanais. Income Property 2000 lncludini:: gas BBQ & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 STORY REDUCED $4,500 ! ! ! forma l l i ving room Uoasls a bl g fi replace. On ii quiet culdc-sac street. bkc Fo"ntainValley 1034 $66,950. Call 963-5671 01 ocean vie w con · Call 493-ZSll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 556-7035. dominiums, in3different ----------i BY OWNER: Meadows -locatio ns. Pets OK . !"irepit. Intercom-air PRIME ~ -,.... cond. l-lospital degerm· ...,......~ New port Beath. (•xc lus ive are a . Beautifully clcl'oratccl \Vith papers & paint ; 4 bdrms .. dining rm.: recreation .• ,..}·oon1 . i:eady to go at_$73.900 ([Ufi~IN-MflfiTIN lnrJ · REAL TORS--- 644-7662 COROMA DEL MAR 1002 GOMrDI 1002 540-1720 TARBELL 2955 llarbor Blvd., C.;\l. .. .. $42,500 California Ranch Gingerbread shutters & trim , heavy shake roor, llome, Plan 5, 4 BR. 2'-1:!. Priced from S36.500 to Ua, Liv-r m. Oin-r m ,' $65,900. 1''or information, 1''am·rm w /frplc. Up. , · call : graded lhru-nul. NL.any . po.ietur, sc11-hookup for r:njoy view of Catalina, ~ -.· m.@eilG~ slras incld R: trash com-l•'U LL BEACHVIE\V m:Q.: fi~fi@!P©. waler s?ftn_er. ele_~: gar. sailboats & sunbathers 499·2800 • J.l lLLSIDE 4BR 2'hba, pan'ld fam rm, din rm, p atio & Vu. 1\s k 'g. $51.600. • LE1\SE $350.·2Blt, den, wshr, dryr, refrii.: . ()<·can Vu . HO N D H E;\L·ry I NC. 8:.tl-9411 tlooropcne1, ~IOl .s!.ze !ot, from this sharp 4 BR ====------ppl~s, pluf. ~~~~xtics. hl1n1c. S5:J,500. %8·5·10~ Mission Viejo ri nc.on y . . --· 1'.:\'cs. 131\R. ion ••••••••••••••••••••••• cedar lined front yard, HIGH GI BY OWNl-.::1{. St:VILLE sprinklers front & rear, '· Popular Arrula model. frui l trees, cover ed Huntington Beach I 040 4 BH. beauty only 8 mos 2BR & de n. Varn. rm/kiL ..,,/6/an REAL ESTATE QOO Glenn•:y« Sf . I d r II ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• n cw . U P g r a d e d Sharp! Up)!radcd. Prof. µat10, oa so owcrs. $2000RE8ATE throll"huu l , 3 car fA..,TASTIC Immaculate! f,ntryha ll , b 1"'111 landsc aped for l ow .i.q~ q41l ~4q ('IJl(> N"W 4BR, 2ba. all dlx. garage, lop area near l 7 • bi " 3 bedrooms, den area, .... Wh 1 f Hed d main . ·" assuma <! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·~·· western-sized fi replace. features, prestige area. beach. company is pay-ac 0 a vu. w VA .$51,900.830-82.39 SOUMD natural wood cabinets, Walk to beach & park. ing all costs. $69,900. Red decks, landsc<ipcd, con----~------ · Assume VA Loan . ~har\) 4 bedroom home Jocatcd in a ehoitl' ;u·l•;.1 •1f north Cos ta 1\11·~;1 . (;lose to schools. -.11 .. p ~1tng & freewa y .. Assun1l' t11gh balan·cc VA loan. No •11.1alifying necessary. ~17. Per month pays all. IMTEiESTIMG? bui lt-ins. This home is OPEN DAILY l-4pm : Carpet, Realtor s vertibl e den. Loaded COURT ORDERED · s 5368836 w/xtras. F<imrm,dining .J com f ortable s iz e abs olutely HE,\UTI· 1123 Mau'I t.:536-8821 __ . __ .______ SALE bdrm!'. :! baths, built-in FUL! Hkr Gerald S. 'l'homas, Hltr. r m. 3 Br. 2112 ba. S!W,500 -~~~~~n, l~~~f.~;J~~;:i~~ri 540-1720 s!~~~=~~ ~:;r~~eum~l~t ~a;~e~:e~5~~ 11,1110. & offering G I & TARBELL HUGE CORNER Private ;1rea-Des ign Emerald Bay-2bdrmwith forced this s;.ile. 3 Large }•'II.•\ terms at the price 2955 Harbor Blvd., C~1 l·lomes. 2 Levels. master dining room-Lease up -bedroloms, inc,·l_uding .e."<· of $35,950. Call if you're,·1 -'"-'-'-'-'-~--~--13 Bedroom. 2 bath, very + children wing. 1.-am tion at SSOO. mo. Webb lra argc 1n g s 1i.e interes ted! 963-5ti71. ur cle a n with upgraded rm. formal dine, sunny 493_0761 master J>uite,formaldin· ing system. The fi nest $83,750 ~ecorator w'!'ll cov~r · Covington 4·plex . 1n gs. draperies & in-Pcrfecl location. $1000 t er1o rs thruout. AP· plus cosh spendable on pro.ii:o;ed at $245,CXX> will S8400 down payment . sac rifi('c for SUl9 ,500. r:arns S900 per month . UpCnl'\'l'ryd:iy.6-14-9-100. H:urr y, call ~7 14) ---LIDO ISLE 752·1700· INVEST?.1ENT PARADE DIVISJClN OF EXCLUSIVES THE REAL !':&TATERS Spaciaus. Chea uling TW0-5 unit apt bldg just 6 Bdrms .. dl'n & study; completed for sale. Close sandfbcach.$375.000 to major s hoppin g 4 lktrms. & fam. rm., center. 1st yr write-off. pier & slip. S24!J,500 $14M. 536-2579; 592-5010 3 lidrms .• dininl! rm. & ram. rm. <15 l"l . lot. TOP LAGUNA UNITS SJ52,5-00 1'hcs e 5 ocean view 5 Hdrms ., fam. rm., 45 ft. apartments & 4 shops are lot. SIJ9.500 I block from the beach. 3 Udrms .. 2112 ba., 54 ft. The rents are low. With Jot. S135.000 agg ressive management 3lidrms.&2 ba.SUJ7.500 thi s property will !"olovcinnov,.f!: generate a generous cash return. Owner An:<- i o u s. Call REALONOMICS Corp .• 875-6700. 'f"·'°°i.40-6161 ~ 556-7035. DISTRESSll s ha g carpets & covered 1>reak£ast, baywindows. i----------J ing. la rge ramily room & •• pal10. Lasl sale in trucl. All like new. boat yard OCEAMFROMT central air conditioning. - F"c•<hly d ecorated 2 S.14.900. Good financin•' too! ~"1.000. Ask ing for Close to s hopping &,==========i TRIPLEX ... ,, ., -In exclusive Three Arch · I ' ii ' 0.tocy. 4 bedcoom home. available .Only~·'l .900. oirer".Bkr962-551L recrcationa center. Ca u · C •BR &! ,, ...., ... Bay ; th is distinctive pro-586 0222 ul ~ anyon. · am. TRADE : ~;:~~dF~~~~~~?~ii~~~ l'IJ ldL?fllli1JlV1 Imc mac1~Iate_ 2 Br. Co~ dedn , ~r~~ ~~t~~~ ~~~~~~~~ . · ~f:i:a~lo ~~~~·~: ~~~i Wil l trade equity in l --======~~1 scpar;1tc den, breakfast 962·4471(m:)546·8103 ,,<ipe0 .. untington2 6"93°· two white water coves. val ue. $179 ,500. Agt Beach triplex pri ced at LIDO REALTY :°';r:-: \i,1 I 1tl o. :\.I\. *673-7300 * IMVESTOR'S rooin ~'-. large covered u y wnc r · 96 ·<1 ' · '!'he attractive home ha.'! 640-5560 only $73,900 for fixer UP · DREAM '·'· patio. !luge lrec .s haded S37.500 bd d r I 1,,-----------1 per house or units. · d d 11 3 rms . · en, orma 3 BR , 2i12 Ba. Adult Condo. COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE .INC. DllPL f:X4Bll&3BR.2 yard. Price un er ;i •BYO'WMER * dining rm .. fa n1i!Y rm. Nr. water. Beaut'ly de· anQ II~ HIGH OM A HILL of r esort ~•rca-blo<"k f\1H. NEAL. :>45-842-1, i\s-h CaliL Classic priced un· beach. SJS0,000 cor'd . Lovely patio & Y(•ars new. Steps to heart others at $66,000. C,\LL Approx. 3 yr old, vacant FIXER UPPER Direct a ccess to priv<ile Pi Dp:,.UIDt~l:a . . sociated Soulh Coast prestige 2 s ty home wit der market. AH terms. 4 TURMER ASSOC. pool. Garage w/opcner. UNRESTRICTED fromoc(Jin&bay. K-2 in Brokers impressive e_ntrance. 4 bdrm, l :Y4 bath, water He--Mleach 1069 552-8080 : or Eves & 751 _1920 VIEW C-1 Zone. llclow Markcl1 ----------1 Br .. 3 Ba. I~ 1'~amily Rm. 1105 N. Cst llwy, Laguna ... ,...... • Wknds. 645-4751 0 D ·1 · ,o rtenec eac pet 0 4 I 77 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1•oo ou•1~1.f.Nlw..a1lllACH atS109,997. pen a1 Y B k 9~1..-lovely Kit. w/brkfas t • · "' t 49 -I 1 ----:---:-:::c.,-..,,--:C"C--1 --e=--~-----:-;pir·o.i l staircase. Vaulted Glenna Bissornette ac .,.,__.nca;1;er bar. Step down spacioui; drapes, patio, firepl ace.1----------1 BLUFFS VIEW l·cii in ••s. JI u~e master 3 BR on tree· lined street. r Call 968·337 I. COMPARE. CUSTOM JACUZZI 7 Unll5 -$127.950 ~uil~. Counlry kitc.·hcn. -ssum c " oan. . or I· go cours. \v I L . ----------! 1,.,,1 .. foc 'lauo· $!? 500 Formal Din. Jlm & 20' :-: .. the price, $77,500. & the + Pool. Condominium J BR, 3 Ba 2 5 t Bid XlnL 0 Roallor 67'0S08 A , .. , I Sell I~iv. H.m . w/ ircplace. --··-Spacious Customized Ad' If l't 1.:ir. ow 1na1n-S Ibo p • ··' l007 • ... 1• • • • c & .. V f Pl epara e g• 1·c n:incl· l antl sca p -a a en1n,..a equity. 22' game rm. rpL'> · magnificentoceanv1cw, Big Canyon's best s icwo Bay 412 ala cond. Desirable ·Costa , 1, 1 . .. A 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAL PIMCHI~ Rllr. drps .. in luxurious Park . ' & you will realize t'hat value. Elegant 1 story. 3 $72,000 O•,\'ncr675·3400 ~le"a lo". All 2 BR, 1,,, 1ug. oo ·Jacuzzi, rca "" l-luntington . Lg lot ._ · th is cha rm i n~ 3 bdrm. Br. 3 Ba. immaculah.'. " " '" ' dr<•a m ~1t nnlv s11;,:.1MJ. SostB"f. anPao"ot 2727 £.Coastl-lwy w /conc . blk wall . home isoneofthebest BLUFJo'SU·Plan.3Br.21h ba./\vg.l .OOQ sq.ft.each 1\11!H l2"J'l'l'1 · 675 4392 ed 1 · , llf hi .l(hl y u 1>gra ded . Jla.llke ne.,11.Walk shops WesleyM.TaylorCo. ' ;-:· · · · Spacious 'amily Hm . • Jl.1a ssive heat poo in buys in Lai-:una. Ca Ot' s135.ooo. & schl s. 71\, int. ;ivl. ESTllTERS SORROWRJL SELLERS ~ Ju st s t eps fr o m MESA delMAR secluded yard w/lavish lrTin~ 1044 app't. $.SS'.000.<194_15951640-1136_ llealtors 644-4910 Prof. landscapin". Near ••••••••••••••••••••••• · llay /U,·h. Lgc parenl!i 4Bll +ram rm-1098 El. b $2000. Tax Rebate r ctrco.il off ~lastr BIL Co.imino Dr. Ideal family school s &, s ho ppin~. VA /FHA .:p:. ft.~tk:BlS'~ 91-ltgBch Triplexes Overlooking fabulou ~ hon1< •• s-17 .soo. 0S~~~!~°sJ5 17r~n . Onl >. Owne r will sell undt:'r ~ ~tull"G~ --•• -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--'1SanClemente 1076 ,·ustbltl ·2·&3Br-Patio Sundeck w/Oceo.in View. COAS'l'PROPER'flES · · · __ V1\/!"llA terms; s harp 3 4Sl9·2800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lOOZ HuntingtOl'I 00 TT NOW ! condition! _r~.A-heal; DELIGll'fFUL 1 bed DUPLEX 2 Jo·rpl e:-.! 673·5410 --& convert. den: tip topl ----------1 Mewporta.ach CANT AMAR Ope n daily1·5.539-6779 C.·oll o\"ni.'.IGJ·6~67. -I Ur, 2 ha. E·Side C.M., centra l ai r ·, lovel y coom. Shacp, 2 bedroom home Fantastic view of San "l"h1s coupl e nl'\·cr l'\'l'n ... " & den OYO apt Adults ~ f I 2200 · I ~ ......... ~ ............... J.r g liv rm, frple. Nr -('arpels & drapes. Con-· . + lBRaptovergarage. Clemente &: ocean; -,,s orsae slept in the master suJtc~l" Schls. $57,800. By Owner. crete driveway & patio only. !'cross from Victor .Just J blocks to beach. Spanis h stucco w /til e ••••••••••••••••••••••• '(h ey jus t adiled, in· • TRJPLf<.:X • J.rg. units-642 -5299 2467 ·Norse Real Estate s lab. Priced tosell! H.ugo s. block lo shop-Priced only $81 ,250. Good roof. 1956 sq. ft. 3 br. den BAYSIDE pioperty s t;illed & paneled & Mid lialbo3. Xl nt io· /\.. e MORGAMREALTY ~ing and beach. Owner terms.llurry,won"tlasl! & fam. rm. w/wetb<!r-... perfect (or boat.dock. plumbed, an~l now -they ves tmt at Sl l9 ,500 .l--'-~'-=-·~·-------·I by1'N!t/AY t1 na nced,$41,500. Ca\1 546.5880• Sunken Jiv. rm., lg. din. Lotsare50'xlOO' rn ~st move. E.!cgJnt-IBlt COAST JlR QPERTJES: c OL f, EGE PARK . . -552-4222 ZAGRODZKY rm. Picture book kitch. 1rilevel _ w /b~o.ind new 673·5410 ·Lowest price. $41,950. FOURBEOROOMS Realtor 494·8611 w /all bllns. 3 car gar. pool & Jac.u1"z1. runcled Open daily. Owner. 412 LARGEFA.MILYRM 1 ----------[{k;.;;;-&c;;;;;;;;;~~:;: Brand n ~w! Under nff1 ce. bu1 lt-111 stereo, Corona dt-1 Mer I 022 Princeton . 546.5941. • SHOW~ Ocean & Canyon views, $90,000. Contact owner. •'hrick U-H·ll. dlx . •••••••••••••••••••••••f----------·1 Take your pick from vrr Court yrd entry, pool, watcrsol'll'IH.:r. :u1d mu!·h E SHARP 4-PLEX three of the best homes THE IRIDE Spa, :1 HD pis separ;itc [~~~~~~~~~~[~8~7~1·27~48~3~.------[ 1norc. 'l'h~ir n1i!-ifortun(• DOM'T CALL M ··All 2 UR. Im mac. w/lush ;ivailable in the bt~ach She'll look lovely as she guest hse. One yr. new. IA y VIEW COASTLINE VIEW. new. A11oci•••1. 1 .. 11 •• , is your n1>1>ortunily ;1t A DUPLEX!! lndscpg & spmklrs. Xlnt area. If you want ext,ra descends the stairway of Heduced t o SI05.000. O\'cr 57 . or spectacular 2600 ' custom home. Feei--======~-~'"14,0UU. w I aJ>s umo.ible I'm a del ightful 2. BR & area. Can buy w 110•;;, room. cull now, 642-937 this fr eshly painted and Arch Bay Heal ~-;tale wah~1·front, huj!e muster Jund. $98,5006754472 PORT A.FINA. '7~~1oan .C,\l,1.556-200.J l>cn owners r~u~e.nce dow n.S77.~J. TRUEVALUEA papered home. A 3 499-2277 . bdrm & marble frplc.1----------1 LAGUNA SELECT "'-'ilh hcautiful private s •. ·t1UTll cc1,•s·1· DUSTY DRE.AM bd 2" I th r ·1 S J I " rm., 2 )ii • ilmi Y Exceptional S. La .. una I' ri c ed t o sell fast . an uan in vites you to inspect ~/"(/lJIH s. INVJ.:STMEN'r ". llc. 2 lllh . only ...... 000. h I b c . I 1078 " · .,..,.., room omc near poo s va lue. 2 HD , ud ult, own 1-lurry '.Cu ll g,'J.1.;J,54M ap1s rano their panoramic view PROPE RT IES PLUS 549 ·(•H2 L:o'j!c yurd with brick and tennis. $47,500 your own. ~2.UOO/"'·ith SPARLING ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ites ov er I oo kin g ... V-A-.,-0-DO-~ a <"h a i·min~ 1 lilt Kcntal -----1>atio and Jlar·D·Quc. "' S'T.500. down .. (.)wncr will REALTORS NE,\R l\1arina. luxurious beautiful Laguna Beach. " "" \\'ilh pnvatc yHrd. Cur· SELL, 1{llt! ilf'rns with a Needs some helJ> hul a 1 , 5 Bil 2800 r ho "KR494 ,.,.,., II I · $2"" ll 'I 1,·1 l CI ·r· !Ad carry ha . t!I ~'" Arl'h -. sq, l. 1ne. u . :..,.,.. LIKE A MOOEL rcn Y pro( uc 1n~ ....,_ a1 Y 1 n assr J('C : '''e"t pri"e. 8'12·!J:n1__ U It I E. t d ~ .. "" ~ a .y ca s tal ~. Oceonfront~x . mme ·. occupanc y. . E R BEACH 111m(1 . VISleN 499 2277 $79.900. lly owner. 34031 Bo y Stree t . C.M.-;-•,:.l H A ALL ' .( f) ~ . . Large, new 4 rm. 4. Calle Acordarse, Days, Acre. ApJ?rvd /J l units, }'ln estbcachareu.'l'ruly un :t~ene rous47xllK'lot C..(I::\l X\ ~J..-<..!:) £q·S• RI.ALTY EMERALD HAY ; bath & dining rm . eves &"'"·knds.496..a159 Pr.es cnt 1ncom~ $280. t!Xecutive nc.·ighborhood. in the best Soulh-0£-Jlwy \:) "cJ 552 .. 7.SOO Sacrl fi cc by owner. t:ustom bit "'ood in."iide & Price S52,500. P}'ln only. Corgeous landscaping. h)cation . S91,000. Call Tho# Intriguing W ord Gome with o Chuckle! ........................... ~! Charming 2 DD. 2 BA , out, rock frplcs.4 ciirun· BEAUT IFUL 3 br, 2 ba S45·'136lor54fJ..3.125. · r.Elegant.e.ntry way. to'uUy &1<1 ·721 1 A1te11t 1...,. i.y OAT•· "°'""" Pri. area. $85.500. firm. dcrg r ohund gar8a9g•500& mdl. home. Nr. schls & P ':_i.,pg r uded interior, 0 ' i..-"' JUSTLISTED 494·7075 works ops. $1 . · Beach. Lg. fenced yd. romont.o'.y Bay.By ·.Gourm l't k itche n , Z Charming house~ on 1.:':'';,'!"~ni...i !o.m;:: 4 Bdrms., 2 bath 'dc·l----------I 494·791Sor 494·0615,Dave Must sell. 545 1 950. Owner .ltf1!'11maldownor : ... J,.ormal 111 nl'. Family wide lot So. of hwy, Cd M, ,_ 10 f(>r,.. lovr vmiii. "°°'ds. ta c~ed ho~e in desirable oguno Mi~ I 052 Doherty, Owner/Aient. · 499·1840 afi. sPM trade ~qu1ty for small , 1 .-!>ited bcdroorn$. 15'x40" Beaut. gardens. $91,aoo I• Irvine, with. a cheery ••••••••••••••••••••••• house 1n NeWpOrt area. cove red danee pavilion. Owncr,673-4UB h·-~-Y_A~W~N_A~Y~-< country kitchen, In cl. •WE KNOW * BLUFFS -Condo Mobli. HOMH $119,000. Pri"cipals only. l luge master suite-no J J [' [ [ frplc. C>NLY $41,900 with _579,500 _ For Soi. 1100 213/278·9966orwrtte, 80'x down buys this!! T~kc TRIPLEX ~=======~>;-' land! L.\GUMAMIGUB. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S45. Beverly Hills, Ca ;id\'antage, call 842-2535. CORONA dtt MAR ' PETIIT RE.AL...., * IEST * 2 S t o r y 3 90213 l· .. ~"'.'',".11;·11.•1·11~'''~''1 ·1· <)ua~t~A~!~cb~itt 1 . I Lu K Ks I ;.:.· ___ s_s_2_._1_000 __ " __ 1 ~~N:e~c~i l~A:r·i~~~~ IR-2'/:zla-l~•i:c~:O~:~~~~Y~i----,-.-;.-.----.-.-- . , I0<:;.1\ion Cone bflx·k rrorn c ...... 11_,l_._J _._I_,_ TILED ROOF beach club. J.lnmc for IEAUTIFUL VIEW lx!ach. DeAnt.a Barslde luort 2400 beach ). Private fi n•1n(·· I 1 .i· Ra ised dining area, wet JarJ(e ramily, 4&aden -+· Loh of &tr as Village . 300 E. Coast ••••••••••••••••••••••• '\ in!( and view. tme of the 0 R B 1 0 who '''d. "life would be bar. c•thcdr<1.I ~il'll. & a din r m & !am rm. OPEN 79 50. O ,.___flkr llwy. Sp.330, NB Perfect for weekend & ~ rc w J .... ,.,J tco"plc•e·l' o·n ' forbidit, S • •""'"' vacation! Co~. !um. L • "'" "·• [' [ [ [ 10 mv<h mou!I el'ltoY•b!e 11 h ideawn y offi ce, all N ., ALL U.S. VETS Corona del f\J;1r . Prime ~~~~-~~"~ we didn't h•vc 10 _ ovi _ fea tures of thhi 3 bdrm., 2 6 4 4 • 4 7 4 6 or ~wport Beach. wa ter Ult condo in P m Desert '"\ ' . prupt·rty for wint er end ' throvgh ii "? ~ ,, h:tth home: jll.'lt one blk . BEAU Tl FUL J BR, 2ba 642 0590 v1~w, 2 Ult, Ad lt Pk, Co untry Club a.ru. Pool t is your right to own •1 summer rC'nt<1l:.1. Buy it I W E Y S I L I from s hopping,. Asking home w /panoramic Mt . • priva te beach. 496-026ft & jacu1zi ; lovely areen· l!ome with no down pax-, und watch, it appreciate ~~~~,-,~,1'-TJ-"-"J',-4 O (1:1"'1'.Llei• fl>. <hvc:~I., 11"°'~d only $55,SOO view. Her-. center w 121 .. ;;;;;.,.-,o;;;;..,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~jo~c~6~7!5·~'°54~~--...:....:.:.:1 belt. Walk to atpn.!81 golf ~c nl. S turf of ·c a" in vu luc. rt cduccd 10 . _ _ _ _ _ 1i., ''""'@ -~ ,~ ....... , ... 0 """'h pool:c. c lubh!it'., play.r & enlflrtainmcrit. Only 'veterans to as~lst yqu. SI l9,,wo, C.:all ror apJ)l. to ~"" d ...... 1<:>1> 1 • ......, ...,,. No J ~1ow. RAISOR'$ ground, with 8 bC'aut . LIDO ISlE HUMTIHGTON $26.750. Easy Ulm& ' all World RPat Esta~. iH!C. 673-8550. ~ 1 , price of $54 ,000. VIA MIC! liACH Call Eve1. Bkri»-1986 range County '"' onlt Ol'tN ''«i q . '' i ,..,N ~Rr.,,,.i<n ..,. ~t~1~~,~~~~~~r~tlllP~ REALTORS L..,.• Ml9"1 Rlty. Charming 3 br. 2 ba, frpl. Double-wide Mobile, 3 fVotcren Real Esta;te I J0-5050 496-4040 Im med . occupancy . BR, 2 Ba. ralffed porch. Th 1 t t ,_ . lbe :.S p ccia lls t. As k for 8 ~~AMfrtl IOR OUI 4WCampus Dr .. lrvlnt $'19.500. Owner/Agent. $9000. DK3966-'1. e •t ea w•W ut ._vete rans counselor. Campu11 V.alJcyShop CU'. 673-6489 MODlLE PRQPERTIF.S WtaL .. 11 Da:Uy PUot ;:'156-7777. Call anrlfme. SCllAM~S .... _. t.o Closslfl .. 11 .. 1010 CALL llW600 · Sdl idlo Items 00·5671 • 638·9$51 • Cl•ulrltd Ad .6'2·5618. I ' 1 ,, . . . Owt of St... H1111" u.fwWilalted tla 1._.__1-•-• •-1 · I • I , .. , •• ', 2,00 •H-.--w -...... W•l Fwwitlsecl Afl& ....... I U...... •-t11MfttJ UnfunL Tuesday, May 13.1975 OAILY PILOT ~n •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••• ~ -· -•""JI ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 DILUXI •• ~~~~~~~ ••••••• ?~!~ ~~~~-~ ... ?~.~! .. , .. :-!'!~.~.?!~ :~!!~~~~~ ....... ?~.~~ ~~~~-~~~ :+t~!~~~-~~ .... ~~~!!~.!~ ... ~!!!~ ~!'::!!.~~~ .. · .• ~ U"'ITS ' Br, Houte, newly paint· fl Hew_.. h-.a.. "1•6' MALE •150 , .. "'·-.._ _______ _ "" cd inside a. o•·t. new LIKE NEW, lovely Bluff1 • OM $42 CHEZ OROAPl'S ,...... • --• · + uti.,,. rUJn,r 14 Deluxe 1.1nlta for the crpti. No kldl ~ pewt . unit ; s BR., fart). rm. To WEE:ICLY 8234 Allanea ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool , lt•nn. nr. UCI Day THE COLO~· wlae IO'(Cllor. 4·2 bf and $250 . 1114 w. 16th off right p111rl)', M50 Month. Exectlff••Whs 1,2&.3 BR. Priv. gar., "LUXURY BAY FRONT" 833 -3030 Dennis. eYe 10-1 br unll11. Securild by Placent.la. Pbonetoa.ee Broker '44·1183 pool, waahtir, dryer, Uno~tructed p::uW>ritml(' _ .. cc.9·-''68=•------1 30 lti':'rAlL~llO • enc:lo1ed wall11. Prime S48·~1 u?.,Z!~ YBorillvd-at y~ Close to beach. $36-0336 view. 1300 Sq. ft .. 2 811., 2 Luxurious, Pvt. Ent. & Prime reasonatile spuc:e Lai Vegaa location. WEST Ntiwport·River u.::; .,.,, ME'ROCll!.1..o..1 Ba. dbl gar, adulLS, ~10 Bath , ma id serv. no av1o11labl<: large &sm .. n. Spark I Ins pool. Good Foutain ValWf ]234 Ave, 3 Ur, 2 Ba, bltN, 516·0411 -~ pets . Boat slip ava~I. llmokers,5-4&·7197 Old world charm with t1pe nd •ble 1*% loan.••••••••••••••••••••••• refrlg ,dshwhr,lndry.,~r· STUDIOS& I Us 2 & 3 IDRMS $475 ., yrly. W -19th St. to'rcnch windows, cabl~ Home aw(ly from home. ~xccutive livin• in this 2 ly Ilic. iatJ5. 1213)44.S-6600 •l'"'ullkitchen Beaut1rul s tudio apt$. "C".G15·0Z36or67S·Gl63 Cirl to share W/:icame, 2 ~ trees . t\djac:t!nt lo • 1 aft 6 k ds6467"'M: ~ I-cs t1 Y:J l •r Arl~ nnx ou11 owner usklng itOr)' home with bonus pm,w n · .-.. •Heated.pool ,,--I... F'rplcs, blln•, d is· W T llr hsc COM . Ocean vu C ~ only $212,000: Deluxe un· room, 3 br, 2 ba, c:ov. NEWPORT TERR. 3 b •Laundry faeil.illes UVU UP hwa11her1, 2 car garage .ES . CLIFF across fr $164 mo. 675·S991 aft. S ' ro~ BROADWAY\. l~1 -burga1n priced. patio, cp~.drpis, frcilhly 21Ai bu Master luitr, •f'reeutilities TO m MAME ~!'an.!!,e7~ks. t'rom $275. p~i~,:s·;rnp~,'2.1~,t'r~!~ ~11-;LLOW Re!p.~-nto LAGUNABI-.:ACI( 'lake advuntage. Cull painted. See to upprec / bltn• r'•m ,m Ind' 0 • •1'"'ree linens Ov --" ,.....,. .,...._, now {714) 7S2·1700. $395.mo. Ask for IJcy 0 ,. 1. • .,. ·• 1 y., •TV & maid serv. avoiiJ er 500 tall trees and · 1 he.at, gar, walk toahopl, shr. 2 br duplex in CM. JNVES"l'MEN'f Joe,9i.i3·4Sti7 or003·l71:16 puto,1>oir.,occanv~won •Har·H·Que JO stre•rns with Lo•eAtlstlite-$240.Adult.s.166Slrvine. $92.50 + 'h utils. Dan 494 ... 7915 DIVISION 15 acre park w/pool. $37S •Phone service w1 ai1erfalls create u re· 1 & 2 Br ave&il. f'ul'n &: UO· 642·0239 ~&1~2-~1~2:J(l~it;;-;i;;::l:;;:(R.~""""""""""""""""""~"""~ 1'11E Hf:A.L F.'-)J'AT•,11s Bl!:AUTl1'~UL home., 3 Ur, 1no. 644 ·73.S7 •I m•"le lo~.--.·.·.·,• •• •,ett.l•,•w '',' ..... ,°",'_ ~ .-_ 1 d ..,.. .... 1~ furn. APPLE Al"l'S. A South L 3116 ){esp. rml to shr 3 or 4 Br p~ne c d e n , frplc, LIDO ISLE 4 Ur 3 Du bedroom apartment. unique idea in 11dull apt 09'MG apt in CdM . SIJO + util. ·rOPLOCA1'10N Rntals Hig~I~ upgrad1..'fl, many Av;.dl. Jui~c 1. Annuai NO IN Cll!!:ASE in aum· fo'rom $J9S. l"urnilure living. 6700 Wotmer Ave, •V•l•E•W••.;·S~··.•••••••••.••• 675-59911\f;lrla. MESA VERDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~xh a:-., lovt.:I)' yard. N lease. $650. 675-0IZ:I. m.::r rent. lleaut 1 br furn available. sm .. 11 pets II u n ting ton Beac h . . · ee1ng I~ behev--DRIVE PL.Al.A Hout•• furnilhtd fee. Agent, S46·1:Jl1 apts $165 & $115. Spanish OK . Adults only. Of rice 847-0017. No le;&Se. Sorry 1ng, 2 BO, 2 BA. l'o1ature GarOC)t'S for Rent 4150 for ~tore ur ilflll'I..'. Arople ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIKF. N fw-;1 1 2 •.• 180 DEG. VIEW style bldg, pvt encl gar, ()pen 9:00 to 6:00, Z.300 no children or pe15 adults, no pel.'1, elevator ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' • · Jr. ua , Du ck Buy & ,,,-,,,c 1"11~ pool sauna lntlry hdlts Fairview Rd .. Co•l• · lo Bch. & 1>001, &.-<:urity. TO RAGE "'''"• ,0, parkintt. 'l'o~·n & l'O~ry GeMrol 3102 l.ICaut lol·at1on s;oo mo u " ' • ' ' · I & 2 u B h 3 C ' ., b almosphc rl· "'" ·, · · licaul. n"w '""' •. q ft 17:JOI Keclson Ln. 1 blk Mesa. Phone54S·2··-.· r c apts. $150 & 1755 &t Hwy South ·cnl t<•q1 •t >I A N ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-78590r968-0049 " ......... .• r ~ •. I . . . I •. ""' l• a1 l' "l.'l', o. 1525 ~1cs:i Vt·n.lt• 1)1·. ~--hillside honle. 4 br, 3 ba, W. o Beach off Slater. up, a u t s. nu pets. Lagu11a. 5 Costa l't1.esa C M . WALKtobC>t("hlbrhouse Hwntinq+onhoQ 3240 fain & rec rms. pool, 842·7M-18 S36·70:Jl&536·ot92 -·---osla esa.545~1123 ~11~,;;e~l~~ 1ti3S~k~s~ •••••••••••••.•••••••••• Roman tub, J frplcs , 2 NEW BREBDAPTS 1 BR unrurn, $~SS. Adults, •-: U~t=li=~O Slly~C~~El~~il~~:r~e~: 2800 Sq.}.~I b:J~~ lluntlngton IJ.tuch il3S .. 3 BR. 2 HA. Utll. rm. & lg. w~t ba.r s, v!td .wood ewport leach 3769 1 BR w /loft SZJO. Ap1>lns, no ~t.:i. 1 mt. bch... 911 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C<ill · 1 •z G46-H922 _. c,.omp&lex of c ul>roo1n , 'II: .kids, pelli. Lagwia Beach fdcd. yd. $300 mo. l!it & ee1lg. Entertainers de· ••••••••••••••••••••••• util furn. 1':ncl garage. Georgia St. ~2354 _ · ~ · ices _ :>tora~~ rms. AllJ $ISO ulil pd Balboa las t . Wknds or all . lighl. Lge kit w/vlew, ,gs WKUP.lBdr,2 & Pool, ja c u zzi . 393 ~h..'LJ1~"1... SINGLE Car Garage.for toM~r1naun Co:JsL l-lwy. $t&S.".'walk lowiiter. A~. 5:30Pl't1 53ti·2'789 self c!ng ov~n. compae· & Buch, Color 1V, maid Hamilton. 64S-4411 ev'etl, SPAClO~S 2 & 3 bdrm. ,Yl~·1nr uut~l i1Ji97 r e nt. $25 . llH. l'eggy &l2·464·1 Fee. 919•8430 tor, dsbwhr, :scrv. Porch, serv pool. THE MESA &t2-l960d11ys. 1o1pts. Children OK. 17391 oaTlllC HWCOllCU1 t Jo' h 752 1920 1-------.---.-~~~~~-'--,----l 3 BR , fain rm. vaulled 3 <"ar gar $1200 mo • • ··A" Keelson, 1 blk. W. of aoou L.UlSlllUVIK renc · · SMhALMI, ',-h1 °Pt•.'1.'11'El. loc>'A. 11' CoronadelMc:r 3122 eeil. 2 yrs old. $3!15. &t5·1102 • · ' 415 N. Newport Bl, NB, $175. 2 Bit, single sly, Beach Bl. off Slater. i SMM.1rt11...c:c1r111> OfflceRerital 4400 t c a a t:· •••••••.,.•••••••••••••• Bartiara .. !ftiJ.67J!j 646-9681 beam ('eil., t"pts, drps. 842·0389 •Bachelors ••••••••••••••••••••••• TORY. $100. mo.12530!,;h. NewViewexee,2200Sqft, 2049 ''C '' Wallace, NB.673·9600 lJNJQUE beach home, 33Ur, 11/ii ba Twh se. 2sty,Span.3 8r,3 bain $l 10/MOONUEi;"CJC 646-8883 BEACllarc a,l.2 &3Br, •IBR,'..l:BR 1501 W~stcliffDr. ---br,nrwat~r.6/17 lo7/ll. Clubhsc /pool. $30 plush area. Kids , i;m. na,ch,ye~rly,ut il pd. new & neld r new. liltns, •2BR& Den NcwportFinancialCtr 173GANAllt-.:J!\f ,CM~= $550. 675·7973 Js t /last. $7~ cleaning. pets ok. $48.5. (I) 828-4"95 K1-+ ba. G73·l24 1 2 BEDROOl'of $175. mo. some frplt·s. $lfil>.$400. from $175 ·S48S LeasilH) Offiu Space Ground r!01Jr·UOO .sq,.tl.. 842 4!1.?l Adults, no peLo;. • • , • Office. restroom, pa?~. Mewport Beach 3169 __ ·_ · CLE1\N, l Br, steps to 642.B-1 Me'° Verde East & Adams. Call on Site J\.lanager ing, Cll'. lii:J·:!li.'>4 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fireplal·t·.4 &:drmZIJath Conclomlniums Bay & Bch. Adults, no ltUN'flNG'rON llarbour 540·1800 (71ol l&l.2·311Iext24ti _ ----- 3 Br, 1 90 o s q . ft ., 2 hornt•. Cri1ts. drps, bltll6, Uftfliln1i1Md 1425 pe~s; ;r.Jy. $195. 673-0072 SPARKLJNG o~w ~p;1c. 2 ~~~i.y t~n~~ ~wnhousrts .• N·•0· Industrial Rental 4500 balconies, ot·eanrronl. UW , beaut Janclscapin~. •••••••••••••••••"'••••• &li73·~ll>·I . Dr. $215. Patio, l'rpts, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7,0 U b d b d fl'c ,Agent.!146-13110 w I . mo. ur ara Askforllt'vorJoe,$350.2 BH, 2 811 , brund new. NEW, beaut. furnished rps, eaul. gar en. _,. ·=~ui.~,_,iii~·~'.,i'jl Nt: l!U LUINGS al. 963·6739 mo.9G3-45679ti3-17!16 S225. mo. Nt!xt to the exer type 10.,..Tihse nr lmm ed. occupa nc y . 2BH.F /Aheat,cncl.(:ar.. n;B '-y· O.C.1\irport.2'100toKOOO beach in Jiuut llch . · 3 Br-3 aa d ~ Adults, no peL-;. 527 W. dshwhr, nr IJearh. $235. '[/ f · sq ft . .ample parking. I.IVE ON LIDO ISLE e~:AUTIFUL l..a CuL>Sta 4 846·2.856 . ~ed~··k . • bbq' en, Wilson, 645-9614 411 14th St. S36·01Hi9 ; . 1 ' ; ·~~-'-~-so Mt; u N 1 ·rs FO H. 2 Dr 2 Bo onl yS.150 mo. Hr, 2 lia, close to school sun ct s .. gas • wet !l62-69S9; 536.4250 ~--··, -~~ :/c.....,... ~,.. 51\Lf: AT IO'~d OOWN. (213) 7!13-0427 Collect & beach. $450. 9ti2-27:J4 Townhou1e bar, tennis cts, pool & OAKRIDGE VILLA ,,1..,... Koll /Irvine Center. Call H U furnished • . . . Unfurnished 3525 sauna.$600.:>12·9628 3 B.lt ., 2 HA, bltins, CORONA DELMAR ~::•.:.Mic-• OanCurtis.(714J!r79--92U5 ouses n 1'or the Soph1 st1catc ••••••••••••••••••••••• N C 1 1 f children welcome. $225. LOCJUnaleach 3848 2 Br Townhouse, fTplc, ,/x.,0 ,_._ •••••••••••••••••~••••• Ncarncw 2 Hr 2Ua den pt. rst, vy urn, lge 858 W C"nter 645-1197 ••••••••••••••••••••••• from~60.1Br£rom........:. -"s-r-..... MISSIOMVIEJO Country kitchen 'cpts' Rent or Lease-He:11~l . tri·le ... el. 2BR. J Ba, wet · c · -_..,.. -I'._.. ,....,llot Gtnffal 3202 drps, 2 car ga;. $35 · clean Townhouse .3 Br~ 2 bar, rrplc, tennis, pool: 2 DR duplex $200. mo. Ocear:ifront 2 ~R in ·Pool, tennis, continental Handy toSanDiegol''wy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 557.6773 artllAM. Ba. pool, central air, Cl se to heh $495 mo Newly decorated, CID, beaut1ful _old Med1terra· breakfast.Someocean& 200 to 2000 sq.it. Coll E $295 .Laguna l-J1lls . 675-718-1 pvlp.atio,cncl.garagc.l nca~ Villa, frp_lce, Catalin:tviews.Separate owncr831·1400 F~:roressionalSer~~;.E N (';W deluxe 2 s tory 8-16-7582 . infant ok. No pets. 388 massive beam ceilings, family section. Close tol----------l:c~o~s=t~a---;M:;-::e~sa~·~S~a~n:l~a-;-::-a , *L, "'DLOllDS* home, close to beach, 4 n..-8-xet Ullfwn 3600 p-:w hnents Bay St. 543.2020 leaded windows, car shopping & fine beach. 55• PER SQ FT Al-I , 12001132011716 ""'" br & lge fam rm frplc -.,....... Unfumished port, pri . bch, many 644-2611. 1617 WESTCLll-'F-NB or w h k' H f I d d ,...:. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR 21 '-BA Slud. l 1 ••ss 1~~;;;~~~;;;~"""~1.:..:~fi'}:lf~~=~~~c~.,~~a~'~c~sc~',~P~'~g~•,[ om e n er s * cpts. rps. $395 ......... 1110-6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • n 10 ap · rees . ..,.. · mo. on yrs. ACT. 541 5032 646 1252/644 · 642•9900 963-4581 MEW DUPLEX lolbo 1 land ' 3106 Bltns, D/W, eptg & drps le ase. Nu children or TllE EXci·rlNG pwr. · - Deluxe s plit-level : 1300 a s Patio. $265 mo. 768 pets.494·2791. WATERFRONT COSTA ES *'1' Californiu"s Largc~t •Rental Scrv1ec!• S.1\. older 2 hr. kid-;, 1ict, fncd, gar. $!KS. S.A. Jlts I hr, ;.ippl, ulel pd. Sl75. 11.U. $170. I Lr , sngls. ill'h. J-1. B. 3 br, 2 ha, kids, !)(!l, ·fnc:ll, gar. SJIO. Cdl\I 3 br, frpl. kid . .,;, )!ar N.H. 3 br, appl, krd~. P'-.'l. $350. Fec/Ukr HOMEFIHDERS . * 642~9900• 2 BR nc.ilr beach $178. fo'enccd 3 br $225., bring kids. Agt. Fee. !n9-M430 SPACIOUS4BR sq ft , 2 bdrm w/\oft-den, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Joann. Agt. &18-DI PALM MESA A.l'TS. M --'Be-L * M A . (rplc, plush crptg. home-BR . steps to beach, year MINUTF.STONPT ewY""' • ~ 1300 sq ft.-1750 sq 0.., l ike s loragt: we&lk·in lease. $325. mo. ADUL'r I DR , frplc. pool. Newport Beach 3869 BCll. Exccutiveofril'es pri\•ate offices. 10· ovcr- <·losets, both' & guest 840-1789aft.7p.m . $180 mo. 1975 Pomona,••••••••••••••••••••••• Bach,l&2 Blt.from$l6S. $1S0-$350Munth head re<ir door. Laracc CM C I I "''"~" Viewofboats&waler units avail. bath, bltn gas range & · a ·""" PARKMEWPORT Adulls,Nol'cts Bll!LGRUtotDY Nattress lllly. ~~-ti57 1 oven. patio deck, 2 car lalbao PcniMUla 3807 Eastside. com1>. redcc. 2 APARTMEMl'S 1561 J\fesa Dr. Realtor 675 -616! encloset.l garai.:c w /laun-••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm., $195_ Pool. Adults llat•he lor I or 2 (5 lllks East of Newport cl~y room. Pa~ only clec· DAY FRONT. Yrlv lge dlx CALL &1ti·l9'17 lledrooms and Blvd. 1 $140 up stor~·officcs cpts tr1c. Adults. So. of Coast 2 br. 2 ba, ~I. 2 car ·rownhouses ____ 5_-1•_·_9860_· ---I drps air I.lath. 17301 llwy, S blks ~rom bc<tch. parkg. slip avail. Fan-$185•2br duple.x Eastside Fr. $229.500pen9-6 f}Ca eh HI J-f.B.M2·2834 DeLuxe Warehou.o;e/!'ihup s pace . Airpt)rl Intl. Complex. IJUO sq. ft. $200 mo. Kil'k.540-2-l!ll S.425. 4J5 Goldenrod. ta ·tic view $550. 673_2058 yard-resp couple, no pets Daily • firepla(·e. :J BH. 2 BA , Corona -~d~c~l___:_M~a~'~-_<~7~'~"JcB~k~·,~=-:-:;-;:::;;::-:-::-::::--J ·64~2~-2~s~t~6~oi';'"~•~·-21~;~12=;--;m:-j Spa,Pools-Tennis I ~~e new p·•inl. bit•". cl-.·c l 615·9337 . Across from Fashion .. .... "" Bd b Lar~e & Im mac. l Bil.. shovpin,:! & schools. $.110. Apartments Furnished 3 rms., 2 alh upper. Uppe.r quiet 4-plcx, shag Jsland at Jamboree on !\lo. Ask for Bev or Joe, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $375 Month, yearly 1 d bit f . San Joaquin Hills Road. Tri-level. open heams, cathedral t·ct!, w/f<1mily & d1n 1nu rms Avai l 5/15. lA)W $425 mo. wlgnlnr, s-tOO mo. without. \'rly lse. Afte r r;, M7-3<i:J3. •Cl)l\1 UcluxeOfri<·t'S • Rentals Wanted 4600 1-"ull service /ample pr kg •••• • •• • •• • • • •• ••••••:• 1he yv~~L 1'()N BLDG . Res pons ible "'urk 1n~ 1..~q- 2855 Jo .. Csl lf.wy675--ffi00 pie need s rnall hoUS).l 9(;3 .. 1567963_1786 A1 arshall Rlty 675--1600 <·rp s. rps, ns, re ng. 17141644-1900 'BIG' ! Balboa Island 3206 -Balboa lsl011d 3706 Adults, no pets. SI(~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 llH , 1 ~0 B~ close to ••••••••••••••••••••••• C del Mar 38 22 , __ 54_0_·•~33!!=~0c'c"~9c"352="----' "H S .1 II I .. Sl60·Sl80 in C:v! ari~~ OW UI e S 499-1472 • ExecutiYc Su ite 2200 sq rt. Deluxe office area on Bus!nessjlnvest/ L.,,,1• I•. l. Roi•f,nt ,,, .••.. , h..•aeh r·resh paint cpts DAYt-"RONT, 2 bc.-droom . orono · 2 BR, 2 Ba. bll~•. balcony. " " .. J ' . • garage, rireplace, patio. •••••••••••••••••·•••••• lcvcl.liay\'w.2flr,frplt' ~~p s, gardener. SJ8S. Co rner property .Sharp2br,pool,walkt>eh, Adults only. $225. mo. Newporl Jlarbor. with Finance ~\ulQ gar µark. J:n H. ~·4680 downstairs in duplex. No carprt. adulls/no pets .1 ~·~·~2-~369=:3-__ _____ ---l 1-:as t Bnyvicw. $120 mo. Ir-vine 3244 do<:k, hul beautiful view ~50. 833-8974 /833·16.">3. from S165 additional 1400 sq n adj a-••••••••••••••••••••••• cent. Crpts, drps. ample Busine-ss free parking. Coast Hwy Opportunity 50QS 213/87t:i-::!7::!:J. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o\•er North Bayfront. MEW DUPLEX at Nev.•port Bl. 6-t2-'1644 •••••••••••••••••••••~ 2 Br. Unfurn, Apart. CpU, drps, laundry facilities. TenanL'> co-op vegetable Oakwood offers the BOUTln.l•E ~. Capistrano Bt>ach 3218 f'ully furnishL'CI . includ- ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENTALS ing washer and dryer. Deluxe split-le\•cl: 1300 garden. Adults, no pets. Hcnaes finestincountryc\ubliv· MEWPORTIEA.CH ,.._ sq ft , 2 bdrm w/loft-den, 5160642_3697 ing at a pril'e you can af· 3 Offices, recept .• rest Distinclive ! l'ricc int·I. B LUli'FS Duplex, frµI. patio, 2 br. 2 I.la . Bes t area. S285. mo. Yrly $1,500 3 Sumn11:r muns. li73-::1122 orli73-~ 2 BR, 1 Ua , •••••••.. $310 Available a5 sub·rcntal 2 BR. 2 Ba •••••••.•• S3l5 now . to June 14th with 3 BR. 2 lla .••••. $385.$475 possible e.~teri:o,;1on. ~1 10 3 BR. 2111 Ba ., •.. _ ... $400 pt.•r .... ·cc~ t.:all&.14 -1742. fr1>lc. plus h crptg, home-..-::.:::..:..::..::=:_ ____ -I * 2 WEEKS FREE ford. There's $1 million rm, A/C. music, deluxe all inventory &1'1xturl!5. II ke s torage, walk· in LAtlGE Ground J-1r. l br A-1ove in w /deposits in recreation facilities, a $225 ~1o. Broker675-6700. "Cupid forcess•ilc"' - closets, bath & gues t Garden apt. Pool. rec only l RH $190 2 BR full time acti\•itics direc-Sl6,51.Nl bath, bltn gus range & room. $175. 7101HthSt. $230 Ref rig, Security, tor who 1>lans parties, Newport Bcach, lux exec. -GEM-- 4 UR, 2 Ba. furn to Balboa Peninsula 3707 -------Aug ... , .. , .••.•.... $125 ••••••••••••••••••••••• oven. patio deck, 2 car -Pool, Jacuz"l.i, Rec. BBQ's, trips & more! ofc. s uite. Shr w /com· 120-FTustinA\·e.,N.8. t•nclosed garage w /laun· •2 Uf{, 1 Ba. Mesa Verde. Bidg w /<'Xercise rm,, Free Sunday brunch. patible party. 645-3700 REAL TOl{S ti-12-4&23 Corona del Mar 3222 .4 BR, ~Y~ I.la.· ... ,.:·· $450 BALBOA Yearly $180. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 38R,2 ."'1 Ba ,JJ\loe:1. $450 Br. utils pd. No kids or dry room. Pay ooly elec· Adults, i;:ar, avail. S185. Billards, Color TV. Plus beautiful singles, SEVERAL S .1 500l--,-------- tric. Adults.So.of Coast Nopets.833-8974 1&2 bedroom apts. ui es ll1o1.'y, 5 blks from beach. Irvine Ave. at Mes a fu rnished & unfurnished. SQ.fl. thru ~150 sq.ft. ending 11.V. 1111 .. LS 3 br + fam RAISOR'S pel s. •110 IIa rding , rm. 2 ba, lge patio &y(t 547·1155 $425. 435 Goldenrod, 1 BR si7o. Carport, clean, 545-4855 Oakwood Garden Api.s located adjacent to CANDY ROUTE' Co r on a d c I Mar _ cpts, drps. stv. & refrig.1----------1 offers a n e xclusive "No m a r i n 3 ' ban k & Excellent route of cai ~·" molsc 6442877 REALTORS SPACIOUS duplex 3 br. 2 ba. bltns. nr. water $375. Call owner 55'1·2561 evt' SUMMER RENTAL 1~'2'~14~l~6~75~·~9~33~7'_ ___ ---l :-~'3~1~W~.~1~8~l~h~S:l.~01~3~-~n~87:-';:~--~~~"::::::~--I Rent Raise Guarantee" restaurant on Coast Hwy & s nacks av.ailabl 4 ,\ttractivc Clean I Br BR I $ 85 Ad 1 We guarantee that you~ al Newp_ort Bl. Ample i·our area. Ideal wa 2 BR, 1 BA . <)uiel. sunny terrace. Wa sh/Dry hku1>. Walk to bch. & stores. N Children or pets. $2'J5. 673-7335 LEASE Shorecli(f Rd . pvt beach access. lge yJJrd . $650. 842·2026 67~-4!169 JMMACULATE 2 br.1 IJa . l\1aturc woman or con· servalivc epl. See at: 44 Dahlia. 675-3.100 Costa Me.sa 3224 ················!······ VACANT 2 Hr Slt-iO. l lug~ 3 Br S235., kids. pets. Agl. Fee. !179-84:!0 -1523 Campus Dr .. Irvine Campus Valley Shop Ctr. CALL83U600 Apt. Sips 4 or 5. l blk to 3 Bn, 21'.? Ba , Yr old Oplx. 2 2455 ~vi n~, ·Aptu ~: MESA VY.DE rent will notbe rai~edfor frceparking.G424&W supplement salary ocean or Bay. $139 per So·of-llwy. Lovelycrpts, 548_7476 2 Bdrms.,I l,-2 bathcondo ONEFULLYEAR&you PROFESS'LCL\SS A pension. Locatioift:i. week . 1128 W. Balboa frpJt-, D/\V . gar. $375 . ..:::::.:cc_;_ ______ with pool. S33SMo. still have the Oexihility Bldg, 2790 Harbor Blvd, Installations & ·rrainltlg *RENTALS* Blvd. lcase.640-0899Agt. 3 BR . 2 BA. Nr. Baker & STEPS TO BEA.CH of month to month oc-C.i\l . i\ir cond .• .,...ood furnished. 1''inanc~ UNIV.PARK CoronadclMar 3722 Corner lot, 2Br , Iba. Jo'airview.$200.Call :r-.lr. 2BR,Iba.Winleri235 cupanc_y. Rents from panel walls, d r apes, available. Can be i:!'X'~ 2HR,2 Ba ..... $325 1375 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stove.refl'ig,shag.frplc, Lewis, 714 ·962-5i69 or ME.WPORTCREST $_165. Pr1ees varyby loca-carpet, elec., music, panded to full time i"n-~ J~R .. 21,':: Ba .·-···-.$1:;o WIAir.I to suhlet Joycly 1 br gar. $285 mo . .: Util pd.1 _.7~14~·~'4~0~·~3~185::._ ____ ~ 2 BR, 2 Ba C'Ol'dc>$525 t1on. Models open 10 lo 7, janitor, parking. M.R. come. For informa((on 2 BR.2 Ba .famrm .. $425 a ~M Junel5lh-Sept No pet :s . 6i3-42 74 / ~1 ESADELMARAPTS WEHAVE S~rry, no pet s or Slever, l\1gr.557-0136or ph.714-879-128-1 WALNUTSQUARE Ca llJoa~040-5460after 5· 640-4859. J llr, 2v, Ba , new decor. SUb.1MERRENTAl.S children. 646-8396 l~--------- 2 BRTt1:taT.LE·R~1295 Costa ,_,esa 3724 2 B-,-d-rn-om--,--,.-w-,-P-,,-,-.' ~~a~?~~~~~· 998 OGa&Mrdood • l MO. FREE RENT • W~nle~I~~~~~dn 2 BR, 2 ba. den .. $400/42.'i ••••••••••••••••••••••• mcnt w1lh fireplace & -=-==:.:::::.::.:::..:;::c____---1 ar en 1-2-3 Rm. offices from to take over establish~ GREENTRF.E LOW RATES enclosed garage. $300. E·S I Dt.~ large almost new Apcirtments $135 per mo . Near accounts for JH QuaUty 2 Br., 1 ba. fam rm .. $31 5 •$8.60 Nighl & Up 1 ~"c"c--'"°''-''-------I 3 br, dshwhr, cpts, frplc, airport. Sect'y. serY. on Automotive Products "in 3 Hr . 2 Ba. l''/R •..... S3-5Q •Studio& 1 BRApLo; Costa Mesa 3824 2 encl. ~aragcs. patio,l ~~~~~~~~~~j 1~3~ =~ prc~d;~~J~~~~~-Costa Mesa & Newr)Qrt 3 BR.2A c . ~ :f,~0~:~:~;~ ~:1 ····;;;;:~:;;;;;.... ~f-~;.;, $ 310 • rm~ ""' •t~;\ ~~ u"fr~ 2aii~~1;1 __ H_A_R_l~~~·~~~-~='u='~:'-HT-s_1_N_E-:=3=:=·,'="""=,h~0~:=;~=~=~="°"~b1=."cg_,~,i ~~:::~~;:;~:~,~~~ ~ •Children & Pet Section I & 2 Dr. Adults no pets, 2 BR, 2 ha, rp c. pvt 83:J 1653 A L•"m•"l"d num•--of lu 6 rm s uites. Con· required for working~· Vlsl.H •$5.offweeksrcntw/ad d s hwhrs, s hag cpts, patio,carport+storaMe, .:::.·:::.:·:::::::_________ .... l/C• ventory. Call for a I rl r I rec. racil. 5210. mo. No spacious 2 bedroom 2 rere n cc rm, xerox M lh F . 9 , ltlAL'fY 2371iNewportHlvd,CM <'H lo~le G gar~gc. rppdc, p ets, Chil ek-en ok . ELEGANCE hdrm&den&3bdrm~-copier. Nr. OC Airport on ru r1. ·5. '·• 552-7500 548-9755 or &15-3967 rc!i1 -as water . 544.2390 its arc now available. 833-3640 JUSTICE BROS. \ COLLE.GE PARK L• M •MCH• •~s By the Bay. 4 hr. beam tti700 Sayhronk Lane, C2 I 3 )3'S~22SI •. UN IVERSl'l'Y PAltK 8, fu,n St'5. I ~··s or "' ..., ..... ......-' Hunt._. Be h 3840 <5c5i5l'gu., m'"0'1•· D6/7W3._05a7lito9. l·luntington II arbour OFFICE SPACE Ml 12131 684·0969 3 BR, 2 BA , fplc, r/o, C d f t ., I 2 ........ 778ScottPlace,CM l"'j•on ac (7t<J846'"1t Wcslcliff Drive. 450 sq.1---------- refrig .. crtps, drp!;, dhlc on ° or ea5l' .. " }r, bllns . P ool. Walk to SJ.11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eve/Wknd. . . ....,. ; gar., Ulu e Jfa ven pool. ba. sunken iiv rm. frpl. Shopping. 'h mi : bcach. l----'-•4~2.__=~3 ___ 2 Br, Gas Pd., Very Clean, -'---"-------""-------Lincoln Property Co. ft., private bathroom , ANTIQUE SHOP' 1 ~· monlh, frml. din rm, 2 patios, 931 w. 19th Sl. 548.0492 CASA VICTORIA Quiet. Family, no pcU. WESTCLJFF 2 Br, 11/: Ba --=.==.:.:..::!:::..:e..::::;..--i (;~Ji G~~e ~11;t,·J:~~0· Bcat"h. Location. XJnt-ia- Roy McC.-cle pools~ tenn. Club fees &,1~....., ...... ~~~""""""""""""~11 & 2Br. Unfurn/Fumfr. From $175842·1652. townhouse. Adults only. Rooms 4ooo1;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;1 ventory. LowCostLea&e. grdner. inc'd. lmmed.1 $169.50 gas/wtr. pd. I ---~.cc.=-"=--No pets. 1728 Bedford Ln, ••••••••••••••••••··~·· Other problems compel Realtor-1810 He-wport oc c 'py . $.425 . o"''n r . * Shady Elm Gm dens• Adults-No Pets Sec. gate Condo. 2 BR, 111. BA. $285. mo. 548·7533 , ROOMS $20. wk up with HALF DOZEH Sale. 1''ull Price $16,800. ""'"""C~os~t~a~M"""e~,~·~'48"""-n"""29"""~~ .. ~2;·0664~~·~ .. ~2~-7;;7S.S=;"':;;:---:;I Pool, crpt & drps, lndry, Pool, Rec. Rm., Elevator Patio. pool, din'g area. kitchen $30. wk up apt. Luxurious offices. full Write Ad #321, Dany -TURTLEROCK 2 sty. 4 adulL<i. 177 E. 22nd St. S25Vietoria,642-8970 Ask for Becky, &13·1616 LlVENearTheBeaoh! i..:"":::__-9...o7c .. "-'•c'~64S=---396--""-7C._1 service, parking, Mutual Pilot, P .O.llox: 1500, 2 HR , C'pl, pa~10. fncd. yd .. hr, 3 ha, 3 car gar. Lg.1 cN_•c"c'-""=a~c~h~.~&tc2~-~-~--MEDITERRANEAN blwn 8·5: aft6,842-4204. &a~~~I :'u~pts Priv ent, plus pool, hot Bid~ .. CdM. Only$120 Costa Mesa, CA. 92626· ~ar. No l'hlldren, l pe+ bonus rm. Av!. 7/1. $525. HOLIDAY PLAZA. ••Sl79-2 BR. 2 BA plate; work in~ lady. no 1\sk for Larry Miller OK . $195. 2015 Walla«e 537·4480. VILLA.GE POOL,<pL<;,refrig From$180 · pets.646·367laf\41'M. • CtG•RETTE .· "C". 546-7506 "'--------1 DELUXE Spacious I Br, 1 Bedroom 21661 Brookhurst.HB ..., -----l u N IV ER SIT\' Prk . fu rn apt. Pool. Ample I Bedroom & Den Kids. 5J6·09Sl,64&9ti66 962-6653 G.uest Home 4150 ROUTE 3 BR, 2 B~. dhl. Jt<1 r, fn~·d . 'fwnhou se. 3 br. 2'"1. ba. parking. AdulL<i, no pets. 2 Bedrooms N EA R H 1.1 n lin g ton 1 ------=-='-"=~--1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mew Dix Machines. yd .• C'h1ld OK . quiet w.ilk to adult pool. Wtr. & 1965 Pomona Ave .. Cl\1 2 Bedroom Tovmhse llarbour, 2 br, shag cpU, Large 2 BR~ l \.o!z bath. PVT. Rm. avJJil. Small EXCELLF.NT INCOl\1£, street. s.125. 54&0786 Eve. dues pd. S375 mo: Call 2400 Harbor Bl Yd. re£ rig, range, dshwhr, Bltns. Encl gar. Nr Hoag Lic'd. amhulatory Guest Operate s pare limc~c· 3 BR , 2 ba, bllns, cpl-;. No owner : Days, 644·3244. 1;Tropic~ Pool~lt Costa Mesa {714) 557·8020 patio, encl. gar. Adlts. no 1-losp. Adults. $225. mo. Home in CM . 642·9'l'78 H !!-:AL TOHS counts provided. . ""''"· ... ,50 t•33 An •h l cves .552-7195 l r, cpts, rps, ns, ""lS .... "0.mo.846-4360 642-0596 SI NCE 1~14•1 cas h . 213 .34, • .... ~...;. -· a c m patio. All utilities paid. Partc·Uke "~~::;:-~=====::J:===·:=;:==:::;==;-I SummerRentals 4200 673-4400 Olll(anytimel Ave.ll4li-:116U LOCJ'lnO Beach 1248 548·1168 Surro= 'SEEK & FIND<!I Common Fresh •••••••••••••••••••••••1.-........ ~.,,,,,,.,,,,,,~~·1~~"""""""""~"""~""""' A ·1 1 h ••••••••••••••••••••••• W•t.er F•.•h ON the wat• Sunn• 2 b' I va1 , 61 ·. s arp 4 Liit, OCEAN FllONT L . 1 BR. prefer middle age DELUXE 1, 2&3 rApts r. .• , bltns, c1u1ct C'ul-de·sac. aguna . d h"ld PvtPatios-HtdPool 2ba,dishesincl.$SS0.919 OHANG!!:CO.A.lllPOl{T Don "l give up the shi1>! .,.,.,"" 551.7648 Hoya le Condo. 3 br. 2 ba, or rel1re , no c 1 /pets. T R Y R A H \\' A L If K E I P N I A' ff C Bayside Dr, apt G-3. llei;t bldt:! on Birch "Li st·· it in classified. -· 2000 "Q. ft. Ba,,''"'· Sec. $155 . 642-5848 Nr. Shop'g-AdltsOnly 673-84l4 ,. >1-•111··~ ft • M rti • ..._......_ H NA ET CS A S Y G Y E L LAW RT , ~:::.:::.:c...------I •OC .""" ....,.,sq . · Ship to s hore results! IMMAC. 3 hr, 2 ba, bltns. guard. S795 mo. Lsc. BR 1 'd · a n1que _,..._.., •-R~ht ltcJJlty 979·8533 642-5678. · Ore. &: util rm. Wtr. & Adults only, 714-499-2771 l • g. one ·pvt. patio, 1777 San la Ana Ave, C~f W 8 0 B L R E I L N C E \N 0 M M 0 cJR LARGF. 1 Br fum. apt.j --"'-'----'----.CCl-".'.O:::"'-'"'------- d , 1 N newly decor'd. Nr. Santa Mg, Apt 113 "~" ~~~2 Ba lcony, ocean view. lusiness ..,,.,..,, gar en g. P< · 0 kids. L M. _ _, 3252 Ana Cntry. Club. $175. '""....,.. HA EM A L F KU L 0 LL UH RO $350. 275 Brondway aCJUIMI •~· C 11 L' . 646 ......., Avail July only. 494·1055 OpporhMity 5005 Opportunity 5005 833-3125 '•······················a IZ . '°"""""' ·HaclendeO.Mlosa Yi'LOLTOLINELPR days,497·2764evcs & •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •BR 28A rr/pl, i car gar. 411 ~e~ia1:. mf~1:ce~~01:: fun. laclt Ir I ... &:. 160 ~·A~~C.M. H L L LA A L w o p p A AT l wknds. Jfugh ram rm. Green-maculate. $.150. per mo. ceptlOllOlly nice. 2110 GROUNDS , c A I C E J; 8 M P I N w E N E Y'l~0< Vacati0t1 Retlfal1 4250 brook. W . of So. C11l . Isl & last. 1·499-2544. Mtwport IL,, CM.. ADULTS-NO PETS A N G R K Y L C JI E R R P N P P'/'l:>tl"-••••••••••••••••••••••• Plaza $400 mo. 979-2517 10 minules to ocean. Lge 2 Br. Oceanfront. Wkly or 554 ·1998. 2 Br, l 'h ba, fenced yd .. l BR, Quiet, AIC. Pool, nr •1 Br $175_ G.as· &: Water T T E S "'A R 11 T 8 R 1 E N $425. Sum mer Lease Gardener. $300 mo . Frwya. Adults only. No . 1 0 . p 1 u o s A s c AT cc£ $3200. Mid June '\ii Mkl $11t0. 2 BR, 11tv, kids Lease. 213·782·M69 pets. Checkmate, 2831 inc · rapencs. carpets, Sept, '114 /595-6697 . 2 BR kid• pet i"'• B · l I ••s B79l gas heat, gas stove, air 1 ML E PA. E A T K N L K S. TC 0 8 T Wkn•lsonly. 2••--12 ' ' · ge Mission Vle'10 1267 ns 0 ·'" · conditioning, swimming ..,,,....,.._ 3 BR, kids, pet, pool I · h S E 8 P t: V B E E A S A 0 I E R 8 R S 2 BR, pet, fncd, garSlOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR, adult.s only, $1~. poo . rec. room. was ers NEW PALM DESERT $18S. 2 BR. stv, child. 3 Hr. Condo. C'PL'I, drps, mo., util pd. SS2 Center,1..:&:.::d~,Y~•~'~'~· ------I D V I E P P A R c: O c W L r TA O H A Condo. Tennis, Wknd. 3 •11 AC 2 br, child, pet air, pool & gar. S28S. 548·3076 •SltadyllMG<G'Msfr M & E 8 LUE PNM UST T 0 BANH day~. 2 nil.es, SIOO. 2 Br, f'ee /8kr Av;ill now. S8l·:Ml9aftS. 0Gla rolnt 3716 Pool. c:rpt & drps, lndry, REY F. LL o "°.PE R CH A A 0 0 H S i l,4.,i Ba. 714·<4s:Hi2'7S VIDEO PONG Fd Color Dispay . • H•w Cocktail Tat.I• Moct.1 This phenomenally successful new · electronic game is accepted by all: ages as the game of the century. Our new model offers full color._ display. There is no selling. we furnish all locations. Manufactured HOMEFtMOatS Newport hadl 3269 •••••••••••••••••••'•••• adults. 111 E. 22nd St. •642·9900• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. $250 Near Beach. 642·3645 CHA RMING 2 BR. Den , 1 BRAND new Newpor.t Ulils. pd. 496·0195 or CONDO a Br, 2 Ba, cpta. R...tal1 to llton 1 .. ..-..-n. ...... ·-...,. w-,.r. '-'· ••••••••••••••••••••••• in San Francisco, we can guarantee · ::::::~._.,...!':!',.'':.~~ .. .._ ''"" --MALE · 1-·c m 1 te 2s-so IMMEDIATE DEIJVERY. All your :! 4300 •• BM. Frplc, Crpta, Drps, Terrace condo. 3 Br-, 2Vt 9'0-1142 drps. bltns. frplc. patio. Stove, l"'e led yd, oo pela, Ba. $350. mo. Adult.!1, no Ad\ ts ~ 642 11.SS • pets. 615 .. 5800, Bkr, no 0tt1Hch 1740 ' · · $Z2S. 640-8900 lee. .•••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR aarden apt. rrplc: BEACH al ntle, off.at . dshwhr pvtpatio&poOI BavesomeiblnaYoUwant DELVXE conda. 3 br, 3 p ark 'a:, car. avail. Nr lr ~ine Ind Area i toseU?Claultiedadado ba.cpts,drps.ll!8311qft. $41 ·5 131 ; 536-0862; ba.by 'ok. $200. ~o . 1twe.ll.6U•S8'71. Pv~ly.$47S.8M·G435 5Sl·Jfl59 SS7·2841 ' ATLAtmCSALMON r.HAIN P1c te E11:l'!L c.AT'1MH w 11ood Joh. CdM apt profits in CASH. Immediately! .. ~ BAS!' cRAPPIF. TMOUT r: $140. mo. 673-ll.)3:1 eve or Investments from $2•0 s. For more • ftLUtXlU.L MU!IKKLLUNGI! WA.LLBYE ::. k da >w YELLOWPlllCK NOaTHIUlNVllCE SttAD .. w n information write to: "'VIDEO ~ '-----TO=M"'o"••:::ow='"'=M:::•""=------=.i• SHARE w/Olher Female. PONG" DIVISION 1123, P.O. Box • F.n,ioy muth l1rpr "Sttek. ,ind .. p1111IH "llh OYtt 50 Prk. New~rt 2 br. 2 b•. 1739, Covina, caur. 91722 -include diwowr;.• pn pen•l In 1n 1ll0 MW HTift. of24··Jl9P booklN. NI I o Tnordr;rYOlUmnLll1ndUl.tenda1fotq(h.m1lr:ln1c.helt• ce Y urn. Sl5 · phone number 640·S3'2 ~y1hlr to "Seek & Plruf ' 111 tlrl' of \'hi~ nt.w'IJlll"'' __ ~ __ .L!.,,=================~ ' • 1 \ I I I 1' ' Tuesday, May 13, 1975 " UTILE RED SCHOOL HOUSE Re'Cjister Mo w For Summer Proq,.om I 525 Santa Ana A•e .• Costa Mesa Call 645-4381 ' • Ages 2'Jr1 Full & hall' d<.ty progr;..i1n:-. Picn lcs /Ove rnighl l 'J n1pout ~ BPal'h E xcursions f'i eld 'J'rip.-. • Swimmin9 Lessom Available Open 6:30 AM -6 PM Jnd1\·1tlual .\tlt·nt1un. l•:xpcr1cnt·cd ·r 1:a<.:ht·r:-. l_)l.i nn e<I l}rog r<.1n1 - l nclutl1ng nl<1th l'\; rc:.id1ng rcad1nt.·s;-,. ~1 rt s & l'ra!l::.. n1us1L'. :-.<"IL'llL't'. :-;to ry 11n1t.·. :-.11c1;_d :-.tucl1l'."' ,'\: (·rl·;1! l\'l' pl;in REAL ESTATE??? HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO GIVE IT A TRY NOW '"THE THOMAS SYSTEM" oresen1$ a pre·l1cens1ng program !or you IQ 1ake ro Oa$S. the Sftite license e'1.am•na1•on s599s TOTAL COST TO YOU lnch1dit19 011 text boolii & eqwiprownt START YOUR CAREER TODAY!!! Call Mon ... fri. 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p..m. CALL FOR RESERVATIONS LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE ' .. 752-7300 VALLEY REAL TY • A BERG Er>ITERPRISE CO . .. B~siness ~ 'Personals &.350 :Opporlunity 5005 ••••••••• •••••••••••••• • .__••••••••••••••••••••• SClllCK CENTER :~yborho()d ~llcl'r U;ir_ Gos ta :\I c.-;a loc;ition. By iJ\vner. For info. 8!'.!7-9575 B.asiness Wanted 5010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'•·ct.I s n1:ill busi ne ss. Lk•t•r tavern . carlhv•orm l;1rm or l'ast-fuod opcra- 1101). ~lf12·21~ I. !J!fd·02.)!I Inv estment Opportunity 50 I 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'.l!ll t cnv. $2.'">.100 Scnd 25'° ~ .~cit :.idres'd. s1mpd t'll\' llig hlO"l'f Co. 2:«:i!tl l 'cill Jl og:ir. \1 \' C,\. ·1~1.'i.} Mortqagcs, Tf"\lst Occds 5035 •··················•··• lOANS up to 80% I st TD Loans.81/2°/o 2nd TD Loans I .o 11,•c:,l rates Or:ini,:c Co Sattler MtCJ. Co. 1;~~<!171 :'Mi">·tllill S(•r11ni.: li:irbor ••rc:i 2.1 I l'<l l'i-. l'r11.1tc p;.1rl) "'ants l'.D.'s. lU'·,, discount. Ji r:-ts. s(·conds. nu t·o1n· ~l '."'i ll)ns . 494 ·~1.) Announcements/ Personals/ Lost & Found ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L11ST Fl)t.;;-.;U 1\PET'1 );(_ii} 2:100 1\dopt.Jon, i.l)V. Co.~l Spa.\ ;-.;l'U~lnh• j,o~t l''e1n Samoyed 1 yr old . V11• :"r . Spr 1n g <l:ilt· VJ ur n er l~TROJ)UC ES MEW \\'E IGl)T ('Q:-.;'J'RC)L PHOG R 1\~I If lhe following sounds like you, please call the Schick Weight Control Center. n Lost weight FAST on Pi\ls n Lost weight FAST on '"°'' O Lost weight FAST on water ~Lost weight FAS1" on hypnosis I] Gained weight b:;ick everytim e FAST WEIGl!T LOSS IS ALMOST ALWAYS A D I SA PPOfNTI NG FAILURE because you still have the same crav· ing for the same foods that made you over· "weight in the first 11lace. SCHICK has an answer . .. a progr~m lhat de- veloped out of the same $6,000,000. research that led to the f<1mous Schick Stop Smokin~ Program. Truly different ' • If You're Lookift9 for PERMANEllT . WeiC)ht Loss. Coll: 558-B404 85 Town Ii Covntry Rd. Orange Hc'.';1rd li·Hi·~•:!) Gent. mid .iu·s \Viii ;,h;.1rt· J,()S'I': v.·hilt· German bc:iu111:u1 homefrl'etoat· S he ph t'rd . 7 mo";, old traetl\c lady. 586·91 •i cm<ilt•. Last. f;Ccn in 11ft. 7 co3~0~p~m"'-.--- 'ruf;1in. 1;4.1 .~J.100 J l:\1 w. J)o 1 h:1ve to ";nt ~t'O L' j'; ~ J'r('~ption 'ti! "I'll E F Al R ·: .Sun Gla sses. 1''a shion A.V.U. l ~l n nd . :-J" B.Sun.fi.16·2389 WANTEIJ· Temp. loving c~V l's. honlt! l 11 r my well- l~flS'r : 1,_;r ay & Hlk Au:it. Shcp1Scltt·r mix, male. Vi c lllh & Co;.i~l llvoy. llB. S36··1~~5 & !:!9:.!·1267. i lflll He'.'·:ir1I Personols 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P HE:GNAJ'i'T" C uring co ufidcn t i..it t·aunsl'li n ~ & referral :\bort lon . adoption & i.eeping. APCAR-F. 547-2563 Classified ads sell bi g items, s mall items or any item. Just call &t2·567H . .. ,. 1ruinPd do):! . .lune to Sept. Grt•al for Fllmily w 1k l(ls 11 .up. St1lftl'y . Bonnl(' .>16·839X "'---- PROBLEMS? ONE WAY 1-IEl,P CENTER 24 hr llot L1ne&l5·8800 S Plltl'f UAL READEH Open 10 AM to I OP~l Advice on all matten. 312 N. El Ca1nino Real San Clemente, ~·or appt. Call 492·9034 492·9136 Schools and Instruction BEGINNING BRIDGE INSTRUCTIONS (l111'he Beac:h Arca) Monday Or Wednesday EvenilMJ' • lft My Home , (6 Lessons .•. $35) Intermediate & Supe-niH'Cf Alto, Offet fl.I Coll Phyllis H. Patrick Days 547-B385 Eves & Weekends 642·5129 ~· • + SPRING TENNIS SCHOOL -41EWPORT BEACH- Groups of 4 Stvdenls per Class 6 Week Sessions $18 Per Person Men-Women -Children 2 Tennis Professionals Pri'.ote Lessons Speciaf 6 for ~5 Complete Tennis Pro Shop Call Today 645-2910 or 558-6955 Oakwood Garden · Racquet Club 880 lrvinr Avr., t-lrwporl Brach FRENCH GERMAN SPANISH ENGLISH Call for a FREE lesson: Sulli-.on Language School Irvine 833-9500 SULLIVAN LANGUAGE SCHOOLS Loc11ion1 Co11t lo Co11t . ~ ~~ .".e..' ••••....•.•. ~ ~ -~~~ ;;;~.'~!'--°!'~-~~;-";.·'~:~.~--~·~·.-·-~~!-~ .... ~ \Vanted '. U11t· or \\\'O ridt!r:> l" S;111 1'1•;111, I.ea\ 11114 l·;n·ly Sal. .ltinl' i . Shar·t• i.:as I v.·;1\ •ij3 -12W S.u ll11i;11 1··~1\ 1ng 'Hl long ~lo\1 1sl;1 11d ho pr>ing ruund ·lht'-V.11rld \·11.vagc nc1·1Js uni· cir tv.·n fe1n:1le 1·rt•\V r11e rnht·r ~. 'J'he l'hul'lll.~ S(>('!Cl.V PC) Hox •I.JUI lr11nl•, Calif. !l:!ii()..I Employment & Pr•paration ,\c('OUnlanl :)15K Contra els Ad min to Si8K :\l1-1eh Shop Sup\' l oSl ~K B:1nqu('l Uircc\01' Sl2K Electro111t· 'l't•c·h 10 S).'jO Stl'OO Tt!l'hntl'al IO S70tl Pt1reht1s L'lerk ~~Kl P lGl·n. ()I r S:l llr IRVINE PER.SONNEL SE R.VICES@AGENCY 4AA F.. 17th {At lrvincl Suite 224 t:osla l'i-lesa Call 642·1470 ·······················~ Schools & lrt1truction 7005 ACCOUMTAMT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Expcr. Audltor /AcC'oun· ASTROLQ<;Y STUD\'" lant needed to ~rform GROUP. NC) CllAll(iE. fit~ld a udits & t i1k e CALL848·ij7J6. eharj!'.c of gen'I led i:ier .:.... ___ , duties or lo<"al Newport Job Wanted, lit·h Re al J-o:statcdev('IOJl· Male 7025 mcnt (·O. Some t1•;t\'t•I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S hirts le e ve pos ition LOCKS:\flTll ·Locks mith " emptlas1s 011 cx1)<'r. lri~litule, seeks pos1t1on. s 1 a r t i n g :; u t 2 I 3 ·59 l ·6953 · f\I orns Sl2.000·$14.000 depcndinl( on tht.' indiv SCnd re· Job Wanted, suinc to (.;la ss1fied ad no. female 7050 41 s. e/o Daily Pilot. P.O. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Box 1560. Costa MC$a , <.;a Pra-ct. Nurse.Companion 92626 Orl'"'t.!r . Jlousework . ~------Mornin~s. ;\56·9707 _ Have somethitlg to sell ~ CLASS I Fl ED will scll it . Clnsslfied ad5doit well. ' This variety of fine schools could introduce you to a n~w tomorrow GYMNASTICS CONDITIONING & EXERcrsE QASSES FarWamen If you wish to tone up n1uscles & skin tissue. a s well as strengthen your body give us a call regarding our new program. We Are Offering: Closs.es In Women's Exercise Beqinning To Actv..ced Gymnastics For Girls PREMIER STUDIOS Call 96B·9537 After I PM JAPAN KARATE FED. 325 No. Hewporl ll•d. N.8. S..ite #5. Downstairs Days Tel. 642-0326 Nites 642-8387 I Aero•• Fr-H09I) tto1pH .. I NO CONTRACTS NO GIMMICKS $24 PER MONTH Special rates to famili es. t9ll e-ge students & groups . FREE TRIAL LESSON • karate-Shito Ryu Shoto kon • Ai•ido * MeditatiOft • Judo • Hapltido • YOCJO !''or further intormi._tion regtu'dlng phu::ement of advertl:sinit in-~e O•llY Pilot Schools and lnstrucllon Dlrecto~y CJ.LL 642-56 78, EXT. 325 Got A Problem? Would A Good Job Career Help? Train Fo'r : NOW Rec:.ptioni1t Jr. Accountont Typitt·Sfeno Special lrush·Up Counes Day or Evefting Clasws 556-8890 \!R Irvine College ~· of Business 1700 Ea,st Garry Avenue Santa Ana, Ca11torn1a 92705 (Newport Freeway at Oyer Road I Orange County's most progressive and innovative Career Center . RUG CRAFTERS Offers Classes In Makin9 Ru9s And Wall Ho119in9s Course is 3 two hour lessons completed in one week. Marnin9s I 0-12 Evenin9s 7-9 USE OUR TUFTll'IG TOOLS FREE Cost Includes: Three Lessons .......... $ 6.00 Instruction Book . . . . . . . . 2.00 Project Materials ........ 14.95 Total Cost Of Course .... $22.95 For details & demonstration visit our shop or phone 546-6340 ~ 1 ~,ti , coa~-vllla&e Across 1he 1trff1 from Sou1h Coast Plaza at Bear and Sunftower. Hot,.Woaltd 7100. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bouncer. nltc shlR on!)'· l)ver 2l"yrs. Cal( tWG·947K for uppt. Alik !or Bob. Boy w isorne architectural drafting cxpor. for tilot ptoandcpt. 540-~·- Buoy Dotail Shop Ntl!ds l:Xp'd. St.eamerr>. Buffers, Upholstery & <.:heek Oul People. Appl)' n person, 9·5 Pt.t . COS1"A M £SA CA It WASJ-1 . 2059 llarbor Blvd, Ct.1 . Cashillr.1•a11·'f iml' Friday & Sal. Nights Vllla Nova &12·7880 CARRIERS Adult s. p /ll tne . Goo d p;iy' \l.'~th or ~·iU111ut a l"af. Oran,;..-Count y Postal.' 89:i No Uula\'t;1 . Orang1· CASlltJ<;n , t\111 01· purl tltnt-. i\j:>ply 10 person. !J.:; Pl\il . COS'rA ~11-:SA CAH \Vi\S ll . 205!J ll arl>iJr _ Ulvµ, Ci\t CHECKER For meat Mkt·Grocery store, somt' exp. pre fcrrcd . FRY COOK Exp'cl, mature. Aft .. & nit c s hift . Apply 1n person al : 2952 Randolph SL, .C~::M:_ ____ _ CLEANING LADY J::xpcr . 5 Nitcs " \l.'CCk . 6PM·2 :30Al\'l . Newport Heh ol't• bldg. Slcad~· "'Of k for reliable '.''01nan. IYl4 ·06UV weekdays Cul students. pit sl:.. <h· Iii'. J<:\'t'S/Sal. Cal', 1>hOl1l' nt•C. l\1r L yons 84G·:-rl5..'i ---------- DELIVl::HY Ori\'er l•'ull 'timt'. l<'an1il iu r w1Costt< 1'1csa area. Some cJtp. 1>rcferrcd . Valid Ca lil llc . rcq"d. S2.50hr. Appl) in person : 1700 Ne\l.·porL Blvd , CM . Ask for Jerry llt-:NTAL ASSIT. 2 yrs exp. !<"ult or part t.iml'. Goud X ·llays , in s. benefits. ti45·2652. Denta l Receptionist to as· sist in front ore. of C.M. dental ofe. f'or Appt call , 6·12 ·~14 . ------- Dental Assistant Chairside ... ::xpr. req . 5'10·7til7. Costa !\lesa. DENTAL !')harp. l'X per"d or I !'<tint'l' ror busy Newport Ctr or~·. Scc'v j. c hair duli1·~- 1\1usl type. li<IU·O:~~J _ IJl'.:N.f lSl ' {;rad dvsinn)! assO(' pa rtr1t..•r or ., 111 /llrng Cty & \'1t·l>jS.1'2S~l Dishwasher f jtime Con v. 1-losp , U42·US!lll OIS'l'HIBU'fO ll IA'anlcd. ()v('r 25. Interested in . earning up to $80CI per mn pit. Cull 639·61~. DRAPERY MANUF. .. :.xper"d only. Openings in all pos itions Ucach Drapery St:·rvll't! ~========::======;:;:=~Help Wanted 7100 ~-~·!~~.·!~~ ..... !!~~ CHEROKEE DAY ••••••••••••••••••••••· i-BO-AT B-UILDER-SI Phone : 5-10·&1&1 ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS ASSEMBLERS Wc>t'"il Coov need> " (;rowin g Cryogen 1i.: Uo<itt:lcclr1eian w/n1inl CAMP equipn1ent mft! cu. need s \'rs marine clcctric<il ex· a ssemblers. 1\pply al Pe r. linel udint! f\tC & Cryodynainics, lnl'. a I) c workL Must h;1ve .!:iubsidiary of 'ltoyal 1.n· O'.''n lools & tr:insp. Xlnt dustrics. 2001 to:. Deere i.:u . IJcnefits & future. Ap· Pr ololvpe '.''ir cr "',strong bal·kground 1n reading sc:hc n1a l1 cs & wiring from same. l:<:X · per_ in soldering . point to point wiring, harnessinf,: of elec:tronic: asscmbli c:; & PC boards . SUMMER FUN Ages 4-12 Free Transportation Field Trips Roller Skating Bawling Swimming l essons Cookouts Miniature Golf Horseback Riding MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW! Call 979-3852 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE BOOKKEEPER :-\t leil!'i l t \Vo .vcars ex1Jeric ncc in 1>roc:cssi ng actl>unts payable. worki11 g knowlcd A"e <>f payroll and m aintaining bank <1tcou nts. Must possess good office !i kills and g'l'(>\.Vlh potential. F'ernianenl position with good salary. Company paid life, hospital and n1 cdical benefits. Apply At Tiie DAILY PILOT 330 W . Bay Strttt, Costa Mesa fAsk For p...__i Office) H••• •l•ctrle~d . ,..._int Ave. Santa _ An_,_~_'6_·4_12_1_ pl y in person tu:. t\ttract1vc girl lo model I Westsoil Corp. N 11 l{c.-.;careh 1510So. Lyon St Santa Ana 835·1tilti afternoon a '.''(:ck. J\·J ustl ~ ...... l~G~38 ...... P~l~"~'c~n~l~ia~.~C~"~1 """'1Eleetronics Assembler. have a ni ce f1i;ure & bcr !\1in. 2 yrs. experienct'. soph isticated. t(rca~ pay. BOAT COMPAMY !\1ust solder, know «OI· Strictl y for fun . l'nvacy PL.._ HT MGR. orcode . Newport Beaeh & d is eretion assured. '""' l'irm As k for Gary . \I/rite d csc r11Jin g To :1ss ume co~plel l' 645_9910 yourself. Write ad ;;~ti. res p !or production ot -------- Daily P1l ol . P. 0 . Box pren1. qualily ;17• trawler CAFETERIA J5W.Co:;ta J\lc:;a92ti2ti_ ya chts_. r.lusl have ex P /tin1e 9 am-2 :30pm AVON t ens 1.v .e . expcr .... & Wcekdayi.only.64•1·7611 eapalJ1 l1l1cs. Pat1 t1 c ------- 'l"rawlcr Corp .. 1723 ~-E x p . Burj!lur Al arrn Hil c hey . Sant;• i\na . scr\"ice n1 an. Apply 228 .'i[JM-1'.1722. Forest A\'c, L.11. GET MORE OUT OF LIFE! Uceome 1.hP beauty e."<· pe rt in your territory. !\lcet new J>eiJplc sellin g quality. products. No sell · in g ex per. ne<:css. Call !°>40-7041 Days. BOAT FIBERGLASS MOLDERS Wanted-Experienced Ba bys itter. full or p/t. Gelcoaters Dana Pt. I Child. Call 496·8238. Touch· Up & ---''------1 Molders B<ir !\laid. n1tc shift only we pay lopwa~es 2\{35 y r s. Foxy. C:ill Ex cellentco.benefits 64f>.!J47M for appt. Ask for1 including co. paid Boh health ins & life ins Beautician. Sp11(·e Nt•1\·port. Cos t:1 ;1rea 5411·1311 av<.uL i\les:1 for our employees PACIFICA BY KIPPER YACHTS ntM W . 17U1Strect Costa J\.1t..'SU EX. SECRETARY Excellent opportunity for sharp indiv. w/good s h & typing s kill s w /r apidly expanding fina ncial organization soon to be located in O.C. area . Expcr in real estate development, legal or mortgage bank - ing prerd. Xlnt pay & benefits . C:il\ Personnel 213/869·0012 Equal Oppor. Employer Fashinn minded \lio1ne11 . fantastic oppor. Substan· tial l'arnin~s \l.'ithout neglecting your family J<'ull or p1timc, unlimited (•hancc for adva nct• nlenl, Call l\lrs. Elison fo r :1ppl. 91;3 .74 70 or !H'i2·9•172 ----714/645-5570 Fashion Consultant. full 1--=~--:"''::':"'':"'-l"'"""""""""""'"""""""""""""""'I or part tin1e. We will B e aut y l)p\'1·a tur w follO \\'inJ;t lorenl spa<·e 1n tnp N H salon Ask fo1 J1n1 , ti·l4·7321 I" train. over 21. Call '!\fr:.. Boys & Girls Boat Repai.....,, Krnmc,, 963·2652. !Oto 14 years of age. Dai · Must huve waterfront FOOD SERVICE ly Pilot delivery routes boatya rd exper. Need may be av.ailable In your skilled workers w/clean F /tiinc day help Motl area. Earn profit for de· record . Blaekie's Uoet l hr u J<' r i. P I time liveries & cash, trips or Yoird, 673·6834. wet:kends. merchandise foi selling l-:.::.""..:.:::...:="----·I Apply McDonald!s ne w sub:<rc rlplions. fo'or Bookkeeper /Secrelary 700 W. Cst Hwy, N.B. information please c:;i,\I ful l c h arge. l-lome,1----~-~~-- 642 ·432.1 . From San Owners Assoc. Good General office. emphasis Cle me n t e -San Juan benefits. Call for appt. on hllllng, s hould be good Capis trano area, c~a ll SS2-8200 with flgur<lf>. accurate, <195·0600 a nd Mi ssion Vi1" ilnmcdia tc opening for jo-E-:1 Toro ;,1roa, cull responsible individu;il. 581·6310 , s 4 0 . 3 2 3 6 . 3 4 So .E<iual Oppo1·,. Employer USE THE McCormac k, CM. NOTICE how Oally ru oc. Class· lried ads display tlleir messages with legibilily oind Impact? Oi.ft-ads. we arc proud to .suy, reully gel r esulll'I . Phone 6't2-5678. • • DAILY PILOT "FAST Rf SULT" SIRYICE DIRECTORY For lioMff StnlcoCaU 642,5678 ut. J22 Gtt1i Labann T.., .... ,..,.,.,....,.. Tempo Temporary 1-lelp 11802Sk)' 1-•ark, lrvine Ca II S4<M455 i-~ind what yoo' want In O'!liy Pilot Clgssifleds. •' • ·' Tueaday, May \3, 1975· CAIL Y PILOT 8 I r Add lt...Bulld it ... Dlaper IL.Hammer It... Ca r pet it ... Cement il. .. Wire it ... Hoe it...Clean it...Move lt...Press it...Paint it ... Nall it...Plaster it ... Flx It ... SERVICE ·DIRECTORY Plumb ! ... Patch ,11. .. 1pe t ... e mo e 1 .. . Roof it ... Landsc ape 'it ... Tlle it ... Trim it ... Sew l .. . Haul it ... Add it ... Plant it ... Alter it ... Learn it .. . 4dd-A·loom c_.,."ter C....t/COfterete '· G••thg Gcrdt•"-9 HCMlsecleM'-J ,aiMitMJfPap11WMJ PoiMift9/Poperinq Remodel & Repair ······················· ....................... ······················· .................................................................................................................. ,. ..................... . C:.'STM Reindl. Additions, llltt'.s Carpenlry-642·81'19 Bloek·SlumPtt.one WAlls· Exp e r l J a p 11 n es e DIAL·A·GARDNEH. llOUSECLEANlNG il!Our Prof P ainler, hont•l LIKE MEW Qu<ility home in1p. Lie. 25 d ecor u ti ve exterior Doors-Shelvina:·Repaira P a t lo SI" bs -Ori vea· Gardener, Comrilcte yd. Cleanups, monthlys, Uuslness. CalJ J anice's work, rea!I. lnt/ext, free Exp painter & wift', exp yrs exp. l''r c1• t.'!Jl. Fair wood w r k. concrete. Patio cover*'·f'ormlcu. Planter•. 64.5-8730 Services. Neat & Relia-landscape s.57~187 liagKcdy Anns. ti15.e.ss3 est. R e f s . St8·Z7:>9 , cleaner. Keas. &i2-L2SS pr1et.' We c<irt.·. Ken eves .Compc tltivu rate . Refs. hie. NB, CdMarea . Free llOUSECLEANING 642-3913 Pali ,'!. wknt.l s Gl2·1770. IU.y ¥t6·7Ul 7 /846-5383 Gen . LEONITE CONCllE:TE Est. tW.5·0694 General Ser'#ket. '* . · * . 05 d::iy:. 675 ·91 K•I contr.llc.27~ MINOR HOMEREPAIR STA M PlNG, Co b· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Byrel1ablecouple.Good R .L . S INOR. S l a t e ••••••••••••••••••••••• "-------- "a'b' ·~1•1·11··1·0•9-• • •· • •••• -J>iumbing-Q&rpenlty b1e1tone, brick, tile, GRASS CO. HANDY MAN-Homes & R::i les. Refs. S48-627l lic /insrd .. J::xterior. EVt.'!I Patio shelters d1..'Si gncd & Roof ing } • , Ceramic. 54().5560 patios, elc. 640-4349. MOW & EDGE pleose. 979-3335. built. Addit/remdl/ re-••••••••••••••••••••.,• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE EST .,,7,,_ Apls, Conscientious JAPANESE l kluseclean· I led 0 k .... 7.-1,,.1,.11,. I ~ Lovingen•c.rn~yd. EKp 'dcollegestudent Dre11111aldan ,._,."""' CrafLSman .645--GS58. ing-Anylin1e . Own 1st Class Ext/lnt paint,-~ r _._~_••·""" '~ " _,:s, <i i typ • ·~ ··• C l l i· '"0527 paperhan••i ng airlf;.'!IS Pl I /R • l(cas. tor,.,~ csl, ll1', k ll r / d 8 ·y / wk car penter, odd jobs,••••••••••••••••••••••• !e anups , Tree work "TJ{INGS" by Moose. r anspor a ion.'"""" " • . 0$ er e patr f or W •il l l13U "1)2 11 NI ht I k d · gent'! ho I D k. I ~1 Gardening/Ml 0 spr;ay.2ayrscxp979-5l'Jol ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ' · ·;, . • g s w n s OK. Jters. m e mprove -. rcssmM 1ng n' 1e , . . n r Gen woodwork, repairs, Land$caplng l''TCll l'L~'"'. (' :i nyl1n11• .• !JSG-05'17 J e;i nnie mcnt. 645-H368 Euro. ~ea n Manne. r. We ~'!~s~3g. 10 Yr.s in o&rea . plumbing, etc. 642·5613. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PH.O F. l'aintin" l:xtcr-" . , •=I.to.HIN .' f h th De .,..., ... uJ "' /\II I Yll I-l' l!l)OFSCllJ-'.Ch'.1-:U ... I" ••• S.r.lc. C u •t o m C••P••l •y . l!rnu; e very ing. . . lt01'0'1'1LLING$2S ior/lnt. l,il', Ins, fo'rec t·s. • r~" .s -s1gned for you. Cord11y Equip. Rental. Remove , d . . Sod . Est. 638.7394 ltm11lcs. Call a.10·6H25 Hl'l><.11red & lleph11•c ••••••••••••••••••••••• fo'r1tn'l1ng or finish. Re-fo'ushion:1.S56-4232 Japanese Complete Asphalt, concrete, soil. l~an sc11p1ng. Sales. . , •. , ,, • U1 rct·t1''al·toryScr\'ie NANCY UAHN~ modcl /Addltion 549·4159 by u.ppt on1y Ca rd e n Ing Service. Grading!! ror drivt.>ways , Jo rec est . fl.t aster charge SONSl!IN t; Paperhan..:-V l'~ HY N t.t\ r I t\ IC II J.H•i•n:-.c c:~l·l[>l).191. •r ypin g S · 1, · I' I anting I C u l • 1 t 1 " f'll d 11 Ouyit/eves900-21'10 '1'om '""· 101.,·,,1, l'at nlloto. J_fJHS &, ltES'l'UCCO I'll ~4!l, 2!"'1 •• . . crv1cc. .cus Carpet Sen ice El tri I ting/Cleanup. fo'rce ~l. o c earing, I s11.n . Y " " "' rifttts by lht.• p3 i:c or ••••••••••••••••••••••• e c CCI .,~2 310., h our or con tr at·t . Ma.onry Freet:s1.S4H-9"ti.'"1 _ 8'91,·~1'.1'3,,,"·~1 • 5;)4.241:1 1.Top Sot'I ~ hour 640 """' o• "~" "''"l ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" · "' 751 03311 • ' . ...,...., ..,... . .,...,. JOllN 'S Car ·1et&-. . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' -. I ELECTRIClAN. S ml •fo:"XPE R1. J WILLIAMS & . . Painting·AllType-s • -••••••••••••••••••••!f • • 0001\Kfo~EPING., Uphc:>lstery. Dn shampoo jobs. m•int/ rep.airs. 22 . ~ . . ~panese Carpenter/painter: minor . . !?0 n s Free est 675-Js.59 Jim Plumbing •'rop So1l •Co 111post Quarter ly 'l'ax lti:ports !s o il retardant s ). yrs exp. lie 233 108 t.:~rdeningScrv1ee.t'ree repairs, shingling, patio Ma s o n i:_y. Bri c k / ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~tu h·h •llt.-dY.'O<xl • & P /L. Call M5-004I IJt:greasers & all color 548.5203 . f.:stimate. 646-3370 encl. Privacy fences, etc. BI oc k I s t 0 11 e · C" 11 WALL COVERINGS J UST PLUMllHG7 !.:all :)ij(i-t~Ju brighteners & 10 minute 'M t;XICAN MIKE'S Lai-ry 645·9S32/~78M 581-7829 Installed/Removed r·astServ Reas Rates . ---...L • Quality Uookkecpin~ and Tax Service for your Business. '1 14·751·6937 bleach for your whity LawnCleanu""' J .E.Swenson 536-6001 Just OncCallTo: Tree Ser•1ce •• earn.··<• Sa b ...... Fi r e plaees·J•lanters· 5 ••••••••••••••••••••"• ~.: • vc money_ y G--...t--1 ... -& Prunin<> H-•u.. s,·1·k /Concrete-l'at·10,, J U T PLU!'.tBING saving me extra trips ~""J' ., -... "":II .. Pai nlin ~/Repair-35 yrs. "A2 Tr • Ite m · I I b" R & Cl ' . · di . · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apartment'> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Block walls-BBQ l'its. wo<k ""''·take ad•·•n· *""' ·4111"' cc Q\;.i · im in ·· C can 1v1ngroom n1n &C ..... ~ .. .. Shrub clcar1ng. Ge.a '! arpenter _rm&. hall 515, _Any rm •ROT9TIUJNGw om~ercial Ha ulin g , yd c le anup, Refs. ~t.646-0464 tage ofmy exp.53G-7oc.6. L.H .. 0 1'1S Plumbing cle;u\-up .5<16-&-ll~I. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7.S.O. couch $lO, chair g,,. We ll done •. Lurge . or Free est Call 548-2<M9 moving, any area. Relia-Mo•i'") ---y;;;:'iupply the P;.iint Water htrs , :111 -sizes, dis· ----; - SAVE & Profit. Custom 15 yrs exp is what count-.. Small Plot, 751-5251)M1ke uali ty / M aint/Ldscpg ble, low rates. 556-0347. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOMS l'A1N1'ED posa ls , s toppages, r e · Upholstery ... remod, repair, add-on, ·not method. I do work BOB'SGARDENl NG sod, s prklrs, soil rond, LIG HT HAULING OUT&ABOlIT'!? $10.ea.•Ph:510-7046 JH1i-rs . reni odelini::: and ••••••••••••••••••·•~· insulation. ti'ree est. & m ysclf.Gd.r efs.531-0101 CleanUps&NewLawns c leli n up . 642-3331 / CHAINSAW-YARD Local/Statewide Moving repiping. New Conslruc· Reu p h u ls tcry. <abo c ~g n~.645-3439. Ph:646-20SG 646-4908. WORK -'""°"7 7da,frceest,521·20'11 GUSTOP•JHTIHG lio n. 24 llrs. lit & bond avera ge quali ty, loelCJw Ca rpet &. UpholstcrY'l----'-'"'-'-"C.:.::::. ___ 1--::c-:'-:-::,-,-,.,----·l --_c:~~~~'.:'.'.'.~~-----~--~---l "' 642-6263 average pru·c :.:11; 2:~ii\ C l ea n i ng, Steam •-GA l!DEN MAJNT. I.ow cos t. exler /inter. -;, F ini sh C;1rpcntry lle n1 odl'I· Hcpu1r . Vince Lenhorr SJti·S.175 ~ Keept\mericaCLf;AN GENERALllAULlNG Ty D "I P 'I t p &b ·r b . S hampoo, Free est. •SllflUB TRIMS r a a1 Y 1 o rotect caut1y ome MAllV 'S PLU!\1UlN(; ~ <i-7Hl 1 1''r iendly Gardeners. No Reasonable . •S48-~JO REASONABLt; Classified t\d to buy. sell or bus. Jo:x1ler 'tl, frt.'t! est, •ti·lli·!J007• Sell things f::.st wnh O;uly job too lge/&ml541·6027. '* 646-5848 • or rent som!_thing. guaranteed. 67!J-11fl7 _ N~ JC)U 'l'()()S!lofAI:_!.:.._ Pl lot Want Adi.. _ ~ ' Holp Wonl•d 7100H.tp Wanl•d 7100 ............................................... ·~~!.~!'.~'~.~ ..... !!.~~;~~1!~.~t~.~ ••... !!~~ ~~! ~~t~•~•••••~ !!!~ ~'!::.• ... ••••••• ~~.~~ ~.~! ... •• .. •••••• ~?.~~ ~!!'!~~~ ••••••• .. ~?.~~ ~i.'.c.e_1!~~~?:'.s. ••• .~~~ ~ WINGING 40's Jukebox T WOR D \\lt\TE HBEU, kin~ :-.it.c, • JANITORIAL MAINTENANCE Secy P /I $3 hr . •PE L • peda<lal frm & hdbrd SCRAM LETS Mix a good m artini, type, ror your nosl••lgia room . Sh1h-'l'zu. Llasa-t\pso. !v.·ood). $90. t.'15-G.507 - I k b b I lb Oncoflhc l·la.ssics.Are-l'u". ''bo.hu·.ibu", ,, .• , _ ___ ___ ANSWERS ' 00 s arp, a ance e al collectors item. Xlnt " " .. "' checkbook. F'ce P9.1d. l.'ond. v.· /lgc collt.'Clions of poodles, duxic. pi t bulls, WALNU1' Drop· leaf. Uin-'. AlsoFecJobs 78 records . t\lsosC\'Cr:.d coeka poo , porn . 100 ing T<illle. Anyy,;iy -Sk ulk t• WESTCUFF J>inb a ll Mac hines. lt1i xcd puppies. S lud ti-1.,_6802 Holw.>t \\"1sclv l Promine nt Newport Clothing Store Wis hes 'l'o I lire A Mainlenance Man Of High Quality. The Hours Would Be 8:30-3:30 Monday Through Friday & 8:30-12 :30 on Saturday. Additional llours A vailablc, If Qualified. PRODUCTION TYPIST IBM SELECTRIC II Experienced accurate Typists needed immediately . 70 wpm (must) · P ersonnel Agency service most breeds. 2525 ~ \\"OHK our \\' i\ '' • (Mark 111 Center) \Alex) aft.6 pm&W-4898 W. 17th at fo'airview. SA. \\'ho said. ··1.ifc v.·ou~ 1651E.EdingerAve SA pl' 8010 Openeves531-5027. Garo1JeSal~ 8055 b e s o n1u c h mo~~ "--1ance5 · 1 · Call 542..a836 ..,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• enJoyab e if y,·c d1d11• . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Golden Retrie•er'S <REAL) Garage Sale. ha ve to \\'OH K o ~- I> a rt Time Opening Service Sta. Attend, full M_OV ING : S~Je, 25Cu. ft. AKC (71-4)637-6485 Mus t sell. Couches. Y."t\Y through il""' " or p /t, Brown'sShell,900 ~1d e -by -s 1d ~ We s t · . Stereo. Pottery &Plants. ' Slarfin9 Wa9e is Sl Per Hour Reply To Classified Ad No. 420 C /0 Daily Pilot Day & Eveni ng Shi ft Excellent Working Conditions Apply·in Person E. Coast Hwy, NB 1ngthousc Refng. W/ice Golden Retrievers. AKC. ! 9642 Cailhness Dr .• llB. _ • . ._1 uf4 maker . Lk new. Value 33 Champions. 645·6438 963_4377 Drapes. c .uslom .. a<A-e Sum~~ ~;1~ment ~~;~~ f~r~\iur~~~~~s or 673-7469. Hones . 8060 ~\~'!:id~. 9~~?g.b;,;~·.! • College trained men & Free to You 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6·10-4008 .t · . Kenmore Washe r $50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' 5 1 E · b Bo " women w i ll be con -~ · , r or a e -nghs re1llc Good Rcfri,c:/1''rcezcr..i. sidcrct.I to supplement KenmoreElec DrycrSJ!), FREE to good home, 4 s add le (l i ke ne y,•J · i\t·· F .l ._ Ora119e Coast Daily Pilot P .0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa , Ca 92626 330 West Bay St., Co5fa Mesa Ask for Paul Ward An E qual Opportunity En1p loyer our perm. :;taff. 'l'he:;c ~o~ge Gas Dr~ei: $75. m?nth old, small Iliac~ Comri 1 tack, hrid lL·'. l ls~~-18~~; ure, l posilions arc f /ti1ne Guar/Del516-8672 ~i~cd breed PUJ~PY-. 112 brushes.elc.644-5890. \ · Summer jobs. Searching Hefrig 10 cu ft white·Sso. Chihuahua. 'h 1 erri~r. , . , . . lsta nrilc fo.:3scl. prdf. H•lp W onl•d 7100 Help W onlod 71 00 for applic;.inls who are 16 cu ft Ffo' copper il2S. All_ s hots. Vc~ygood w1th 1 rad/[ :.irade PONY, Pin· ••lumn. Never usNI, s"ll. dl'pe ndabl c & hard Jkllhworkpc-rf.S4~8500. t h1ldrc-n. 54li·3286 ~1fter l o colo r •• 1·1. hands . inbox .$35.531.i-l\I~ ~ HelpWGRt~ 7100 He4pWClftffd 7100 worker s. Xlnt oppor. s .p~. nr a n y tim e ~c~l~rn /En~hsh. $JOO. LEGALSECRE,"ft\RY ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••duri n g S ummer. t'or Rerrig,frosl-frcC',2 Dr.16 Sat /!:iun. 1 -'-"'~'~"~"'~'~"~"------I Sngl bd S20. ches t dr ·s Appl. write J•ersonnel ft.SJ5.41S•ll l le i1Avc,Apl llELI'.' '·• •to m'ole ~30. (Jricntal cab I i ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G lltL t'riday. fant astic p /l job, 4 hrs da y . PR/Sa les ex11. helpruL O.C. Airport. S:J.3-3&10 Corporateexperience. · • ECEPTIOH T ,. Yl':t\ltLING Colt.•:_, Ap· Stcreo componcn . Newport Center PERSONNEL . R IS / !\1 ;.i na ge r , l 360 So. 4l ,ll.ll. Coc kapoo /ToyCollie, py,1 i <~uarter.Sl50.Con·'bk /shl vs t;.i blc&lan1fs 640·"°""-PIX An<ihcim lilvd,&iilclti, n"ed•. ltm•, ,, ... sbo•··. I lU bb' rt 'l''l · · ~. A b · c· 1·1 •-1" Good Used fo'reezer .. " L "-> '"" ac e 1e a · ;i " 541i·0081 . H If D H• p An opening for an in· na cim, a 1 ·""'° "· 842-9734 546·513'J -~""=-'------; -0 ay ice Cl'f •t AlD WANTED, part CLERK upright -.A.I IPM 'PM 5PM " dividualtoopcralesmall 5 · 1 S rtl. 95 .. ,7 6' sofa bed , double mil-. , or · time. Call Mesa Motel, · bbo d M b urgica ecy, pa imc , 4 . .....,., Lab<ador Mi x, female, 7 J•w•lry 8070 l<e>·"., whole N"•ugh}' e or SI ri.t -9PM . Earn 646.9681 switc ar ust ave Sa nta Ana . Good ap-Bl k ·--ood ' " $too++ per W""k doin" ---~-------I Major Oran~e County good telephone \·oice & . . & .,·11 E 'd Bicwcfes 8020 mos. ac · ri .. -..:to g ••••••••••••••••••••••• S-t5.ffi9 ·35:Jl:I 1 " • -r l ,,. pe<irance s I s. X!l . J home Tom w ... TED enjoyable work in our MANICURIST NEEDED land development co. is ron o ice appearance. only. $4 /hrly. Send ••••••••••••••••••••••• &<i0-59s.5/675-7104 A" I brand new ofc opening IMMEDIATELY!! see king a personne l 1''or a ppt. conlac l, typewritten Rt.-sume w/ BJo:ACll BIKE: Cruiser TOP CAStl DOLLAR ne;ar O.C. Airport, Xlnt ,,.. 644-11Z7 "* clerk. The qua Ii fled ap· C ar o I Y n Der kc I ey • rer s : $35. Good condition. Call Kittens! 2 blk & wht .. 2 p A 1 D ti' 0 R y 0 u It opportunity for positive plicant will have 1-3 644t~'tO F INANCIAL Write ad no402, Daily after Jpm. 9b'2·1932. blond. l.ong & short hair. JEWELRY, w ,\TCHES, Ref ri p; 2 cu ft x 22·· sq. SfJ. with lablc 21" sq x 26''tii $5. ~ted ca!J $5. llrass Ct.a. cart $5. 6•12-372::). l . minded indiv. Fo r M atu r e 1.ad y t o do years pE:rsonncl exper. l NSURANCEGROUP Pilot,l'.O.Boxl.560 Cats 8035 7wks.M /1''.:J.16..a392:. ART OllJECI'S, GOLD, personal interview, Call housecleaning. A-PPlY in w/exposure in employ. Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 s 1 LV ER st', llVlC E, Washer & Dryer $?.S HJJ-8095. person, 31755 CsL Hwy. m ent, com pensation & f;~Eq~'§ua~l~O~p~po§'~·~E~m~p~l~o~ye~•~·-;.:.::::::-1••••••••••••••••••••••• T 0 G D • 1 r 0 M E 6 . Good l . I PERSIAN KITTENS lo• Lob/lro•h Selle' pup-r.'I NI-:. 1''U RN & AN· Blk. & Blue Naug. .•. I. South Laguna. benefits. c er1ca 1 1 IQUES 645--2200 . w/7chrs. $25.biJ-0184 HOSTESS l-'-'-====--"~---1 s kills are a necessity. TelephOM Salc-s SJ_li c. Top quahlyCFA.re· pies. 3 mos. old, J F & 3 · · • Over 2l .Nicepersonality Malure Woman for over-Typin~ 60 w.p.m./sh or C Part-Time Work avail. g1stered ._ Also ~ers1a n M.846-4808 INDIAN J EWELRY Lg. , • 1 4 for busy resta urant. night sitter for 13 yr old .dictaphone. This is an ex· RN-C U morni ngs afternoons or stud service. StOOand up. selection !" Rings $lj up Don t drop the ball . Ge a Good pay', bcner its, ~lSs~esa Verde Area, ~:~e~~a~~~~~~1~il~~~~ Ni ghts , rull or p /time. 'eveni ngs:' l!ourly.,. wagde;-Phone~92-2970. Tg;~:ko~~~~:~ wt~1'i; .~~~~ ~~;e~9t~q~tas~~S ~~:tit~~ ~~~j~~ Da ~ meals & working conds. ptete resume. including Different ial pay. Xlnt & _comm1ss1ons. ror c -WANT~D : Bjue ~laltese clipped & dewclaws re· . · . • · Phone&IZ-!>678 _ Apply morns or call for 1echa nic, Auto; Exper'd, salary history & require-benefits. Contact Mrs. · ta1 ILs call S40-10JOTI1 . ·rom kitten w/wh1te feel moved. 968-6141 !)7!>·6575 or 963-3612 .. , appt. benefits, SllOO per mo, J ensen, 642-2734, Costa osAnge cs mes &nose.536-6674 y-----------Woo~'$ Wharf l\-1ission Viejo.830-1795 ments to: !\tf!morial Hospital, 301 1375.Sunflower.C.l\1. ._nuraz<&LSWWVL 2318W. ewportBlvd T l MA . Cl 'f' d •d413 Victoria.C.~t .l'.:01':. Dog,s 8040 Newport Bch ii75-0474 J\.10 t: • ID. p/time. a5s1 1e "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apply Costa Mesa Inn. C /o Daily Pik>t TELLER • POODLE PUPPIES 1...::=="-'=---- J.f ou s c kee pcr : rclircd 3205 1·1arborBl.CM P.0 .8oxlS60 Sa les girls . stoneware. Levelheaded,exper'd& I Teacup Choe. Male . Furniture lady, to sharl' & manage 1----------Ironstone Pottery, 1760 cheerful teller needed. Puppy. Tiny Toy colors!. beaut. home ror working Neal, pleasant& persona-Costa Mesa. 92626 Monrovia H-10, C!\1 Conta ct At rs. Croxon , 1\ft . a. 821-1516. rhother & school age son, blc people for fast grow-Equal Oppor. EmploYer 642.6533 644.1461 in exchange ror free liv· ing deli, 21 or over. Tak·.l~~.,;,.."""'~~~"""'"""'~~~~~~--;:;;;-;--:::::::;:::;-1 lmperialS&LAssoc. SILKY T err . puppies, ing costs. No cleaning. in g a pplications Mon SA LES GIRL wanled, SSO NewportClrDrNB AKC. Shcdless, odorless 6156,,6 ·1hru fo'ri, betwn 3&5pm, . ·n ig ht s & wee kends . 10 E 1 & adorable. Rea s.1-__.':'.::-".:C:.:.:::CO:::.:::C:'..:._I .--·--------1 J•IG y 1·0 Opo•lo, Lo.do Pl.umber. Rc_p_a1r, full Equa ppor. mpoyer .. Serendipity, 557·Z702. 962-8377 King Watcrbed, l lealer , 1-IOUSEKl::t;PER wanted Village N.B . time. 5 yrs muumu.m ex· Time m ea ns money. 1''rame. l'ed es tal. 2 sdayswk.Liveln.Room ' per . R e f , require d . SALESLADY . Ownership possibilities Alas .• Malamute Pups month s old. $1 30. &: Board + Salary. s yr Need s itter for 10 yr. old.1_536_·_1_45_2 _______ 1 l\t at u r e. Reta• I in fast growing vitamin AKC , c hamp. stock. 494 -511 7. o ld Girl· NB. J oyce ~~So~~t~:r-:.v~llMI~~u~~ Production _Worker,_ top . drugstore . Includes eves &. chemical business. Shots. 9 wks. • •963·6465. 1-'"'-="'-------1 Lockwood.645--1030. 3 4960326 burner, dehvery driver. &wknds.846-0688 Start part or full time, ST BERNARD p . Quality Peean _din. set, 8 pm · · I (2) openings. Call Cindy, will train if you qualify. ~~-,.. & UP AKC upJ>~es. cane back ch'a1rs. leavcs. Jlousekeeper /Part Time Nurses Aides, all shifts. 642_22!>6 . Sales Secretary for busy Write Clas~ified. Ad no. ..,.,male & f~malc • !Mo; s,525. 644-4476. for two adulls : Near ·1_.:===-------I Yacht Brokerage on the 297, c/o Daily Pilot Box 830 ...... 1,.... • . . Nwpt Blvd & Sa nta Convalescent Hospital. Project Bay. Exper., skilled , ap-1:;60 Cos t a Mesa Co . ·J.....,. .. ;N. """"· Pink velvet Bdrm.chair; ~J~s~o~b~e~l.~C~o;:_6jtl~6~4~6~-8~3~0~4 1 ~64~2~·0~59~3~.~;;;;;;;;;;; Coo,••nator plic;.i nts only Please /. 92626 ' • g reen velvet king . s 1. wknds oraft 6pmwkdys. ut Phone l\1r . Taylor. · •SilkyTemers* beds pread & m::it ch1ng for real estate develop· 646-05!>1 WA ITitESSES! AkC 557-2821 wall drape w/ decorator J BM C 0 i\f P 0 SER NURSING ment co. Secretarial & sp·,..·, 1 .. ,·.. ,.p~;l~lo~w~'~·~··~6~-7~l~ll1~.~-- 0peralor. System/sland RN'S, LYN'S construction bookkeep-SALY.:S 1 2 b e autifu l , m ellow -·-'alone. Call for interview ing background r ref'd. Telephone Sales Apply at 702 W. t 7th St. A f g h a n pups. lilk Corner Group, complete. ( .,. SanlaAna.Between9am I oo appointment,642-1552. NA' S hou ld b e am1 1ar l\rlan or woman ex ,.....r'd female, sil ver male, 3 1h Xlntconr . SI . S . l ,.v to llam. & Zpm to4pm. Id ·c · d 152 '"71 w/process1ng cons rue· in tel eph one sales to mo. o . AK reg1sterc . ·v.1 IHH •L•TJOH Experienced acute care lion disburscmenL'i, ren-work 20 hrs per wk ~lrly WAITRESS-over 21 had shots, $100. 494 -2828. LITY r & 1 A A • I . l I . l & related •e . . r,__ , QUA so :i • ov-hosp1ta only. P /t1me, a receip s · rate+ 1ncent.1 ve. vu:.la part time. Call 962-7212COCKER SPANIEL l'seat, be;iul, ne ve r .THERAPYTECH On ·Call ror all s hifts. ports to publ.ic <igencies M sa loc Ph-5575662 ht 3&5PM 1t1in . z yri; expcr. or Contact Mrs. J ensen. & le nders. Submit r e· c · · · wn · PUPSFORSALB.7wks uscd.,oul-of-stale. schooling. Salary com-Costa Mesa Men1orial sume & salary require-SEAMSTRESS Wante d Truck Driver.l io~ld~. Riienie~e~·~55~7-096~~':;,~ilt;~;:;;~~968~""""~~·~;;;:=jj mensurKtc w /training & Hospital, 301 Victoria, ment to: Classified ad Sail makers. cxper. req. La nglois Fro7.en Foods, expcr. Contact 1t1r . C.!'.l .642-2734.EOE no. 419, c /o Daily Pilot, Top pay. Ullman Sails. 297SLaguna CanyonRd. Hamilton. 642 -2734 ext 1~~~~~~~~~~1 P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa 675_69,0 Laguna Bch.491"-1741 . 3 8 7. Cos ta M es a l~M;•;•~·~·~C~a~9~2626~~~~;;;~~~~~~~~~=~1 ;::: Memorial Jlos pital. NURSING ~ SEAMSTRESS EOE. R ... 'S-LV ... 'S F /time, perm. """ition WANTED : Couple for du· I NSU RANCE AGENCY Girl. Personal lines un· d erwri t cr. F.xp. nee. 4M-1087, Mrs. Bradley. ,... ,... PURCHASING ......, ty as Mortuary atten-I f you want personal for men 's & women's dents & utility functions. satisfaction & tot.al ln-boutique. Must have exp. Preferable on Soc. Sec. volve m ent in patient BUYER TRAINEE Callforinter vwappt, Em ply mt. includes ca re, joi n our pro· THE LOOK salary + Studio apt. & fcssional s taff. Positions With one or more yeurs f;;;;;;;6;4~4~·;6;5;0;0;;;;;;I ~u~t~;1='·~Fjo~·~;jn~te~•:_.v~;e~w~<=•~tl~o JAMITORS open for 7-3, 3-11 full & ex pe r . buying mis-p 714 ·646·2424 P /limceves.C.M.&S.A. p /time. Sal . com · ce\laneous itcm!I, i.e . SEAMSTRESS WHOWANTSTOWORK'! m c ns urate w /expe r . fasteners. shipping sup. DlllVE ACAB! areas. Over a,i;:e 2S pre· Vacations. holidays.& plo·es , manufaclure d Needed by Sail Maker . 'llOOSc 1 ,f 'd . Apply a t 17182 II be f"ts A l E•perience prefer1·ed . t: "' your 1ours. we pay ne 1 • PP Y parts etc. Send resume to work for yourself, be 1 Armstrong Ave, S. 1\. Mon thru Fri9-3. .-.. O. Box 2322. NewJX>rl but will truin righ t bo M I .Betwn4&!>:30pm. ROY .. E .-person. Apply at: 16881 your own ss. en or Phone 540-7814 '"' Beach, C:1 92663. Attn : llale, Irvine, Ca. or call: Women. Ca.n be slightly ---'-"'=-'-'----·! Conval•scttltt-to.pital Purchasing Director. 557_4073 An F,qu•d Op· handicappe d. Neat - J .HERIERTHALL J030W. Wamer,S.A. ·~~~~~~~~~~~l~po§r~lu~n~;~tygE~m~p~l~o~yc~'~-~~ Clean Appearance . JEWELLERS l---C~a'-'1~154'-"6--'6450-"-'--'REALESTATE Vets .• retired. Age 25 to • • • 11 f 70. Supplement your in-Now interv1ew1n'it or ORDER DESK Girl Make extra money. come.Dri veacab6hrs 1 ri ew store opening south needed for busy, high Opening for 6 part or full SECURITY or more a day. Apply in Co~s t P I a za. Asst . pressure position. Must time, licensed real estate ..... rson, Yellow Cab Co., 1 Manager. Sales help in be •ccu rate t ypist, salespeople. Call for in· GUARD .. ~ f ine Jewelry, China. familiar w / billing pro-terview. Rel.ired security guard to 166 E. 16th St., Costa Sterling &. Crystal. In cedures. Detail minded 6'6-3928 eves673-4517 work p /time for boatl -'M=••=•=·'---------, person only, 10 lo 12 & abl e t o deal wilb manW: moving to new Mercltaltdlse Noon. 3Z Fash.ion Square, public. Exp. esaenUal. · IAi~c atrt•.onMu",,ehaarveO~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Santa Ana Beverly, 979-2991. rpo v-·· •-.a..1 1005 · uniform & transp. Apply --.ques in per1on at cuard shack, ••••••••••••••:•••••••• JUNIOR SALESMEN pi:;~~t~ ;1~r,40~klr:u::n~ REAL ESTATE SALES · Westsoll Corp. Antique Sterling Flat ARe lO·lS. Earn $20-$40 Col pre f. Mr. Levi Active ofrice in Irvine , l6J8Pl ilia.CM' Servicefor1Z.Appraised per week 11eU.in11 new 846•54s.:; near Orange County acen a. $1500. Sell $1200. Write customers for the DAILY i,:::::.::.::=--7.'---=I Airport. Pleasant, con· Ad #306. Dally Pilot.. 8o11t PILOT after school and Have ll()methlng to sell? genial atmosphere. Du.•d· Security Guard·priv. 1560. Costa Mesa, CJ\ Saturda)'s. You must be Classined ads doltwelJ. neas is great! Need 2 full comm. -"uard needed . -'9262~~·~·--------I F. out of school by3:00p.m . HOW IS ,...TIMI Ume!lalespeopte prer retired m.illtary or 1nd be able to work at for job aeekers 10 cheek DAVID D. CARLSON related ~xp. 40 hr wk , full Sale : Antique rowid oi:ik h~ast 3 d11ys per week. No l he Dally Pilot Help Reoftor 13).9293 . co,. edbenSeefJt_~-Vehicle pro-tahbl.e, S4C 1'1~;.~J oak deliverie1 or colleet.lhg, Wanted classific.;atJon. tr v d . nu resume: c airs. a • . Tra n a port allon p ro· lhe Job you want 111 riot c~ivlng Clerk ~or large W.rlte ad no403. Daily ANTQ. Belgi um Enamel 'Vlded. CallM+6236 there you might consider opl1cal co. Jn lrvtne area. Pllol, P .O. Box 1560 Blk. Stove w/old part In· Equal Oppor&unlty offering your suvicea Prof s ome. opllca l Costa Mes•,C.92626 side. 3 Fern i t a nds. Employer with •n 1d in the Job knowledge. Contact Mr. SELL .Idle Items with a French farm c.loc lc . SELL Idle Items wSLh a Wante_dcategory.Pbone McCrilll• a t <714> DtilYPUotClassitiedAd. Prayer Chr. 968·044.4 Dally Pilot Claulfled Ad. 642·56'78 919-ISiOO 'GU--5478. wkdays 9·3 '· ' 'I Preview Super Bowl 10! WATOt RAMS AND RAIDERS IN ACTION AT UC IRVINE 1 :30 p.m. Sunday May18 U C I Baseball Stadium AND 7:30 p.m. Monday May19 Crawford Hall 11clilftS2..ti-m --.. ~-----... ---·-UCI Celebrity Baseball Game ,_ __ r4NMU1 • \ For on Ad in Women'5 Worid Call Su• 642·5678, Ext. 330 NO !l.ll:rf: s~~A~1 1>! on" main l••U.,rn 1»<rl Jor t~n 111111 -0ll 111>Ut1 Hu'll "'"" de1l.i:n<'d to flt latirr r 111~1 o;nml1J1·t:1.t>lt . '111.lte 1. l"'lr lo no lime at all! Prl11te d l'•ttern 911&: • WOll'll D'll \\'•lat lil1e• :W, 3S. J4, JI, J&. 40 '11!. t~. 4&%. Sl1~ 22 lake9 2'it, Y•td• 4S-lnrh, Send s1.oo ror e1ch pattPrn: Add 25 ttnts for each pa.U11rn ror nn 1-das1 m11l1nd •t>tt••I h111dl1ng; otMrwilfl third• d •.$3 detlv•ry ... 11111ke lhrtt ...-eek•or morO'.~nd It> M•ri•n Min.in, 44?, IM Oa1I)' Pilot, P•tle"' Ot:l)I , 232 West Ulth .st., Nr"' Yl>t"•. NY. 10011 . l 'fint NAM t;, AODR •;._""'· 7.1 P, ;'(IZt: ind ST"J ,J.: :"IUMfl f.:R ON£. t'R •:t: PATT~;A N of fO\lt rho>lcr In 11end f;ir. onr fff'f' P•I · let n ~n,uh• Nt:W Sf'R ISG· :";U MMt:lt 1•ATTt:R N CATAl.(){0 100~tylr11.•l1 ~i u•J, IK'f' p11tt'rn tflUpO'IA S.-nd 1)(' ,,..,... s~:w • l<NIT l\ook with bli~itt•aJ<11rp1tt•rn ... , ll 2$ 1 ~11ntl'1~'1~onl\ook , •.. SI 00 lnat•nl ~w1n4 lklolt ... JI 00 • ,J Lightweight-L•cy . 7457 :. .. J,iF-h lW"•r,hl U!lil !ol\"••ly hl1' l""''l"''"'" lo l."'" d~)" """"' A1•1·I~" "1"~""11~ "! !~1 fllP ~ in tlll>1 11l11r11oro1u~ r>1t"~~h•1•• \;r(>(')1r l ~ll<l )""~"·!I"'" J • .,., :lo•>1lr.n of ~._1hml<'•I ~~·•lln1u·. 1:~,, wu1·Mh·1l. l'llH,.rn ;1:,;, ~•"1 lo folln•' illrM'!lon•. &nd $1 00-f;,.. flt("ll 1•alll!fl!. Add 25' 1111" ••rll p1ttlfYTI lar finl-rl1~11 mail •nd 1~111 h•ndl•nJ:". Send In Allee l:lrofll•, 105, the D~ly l"OQt , Nttdl«r•h Dt,JI:., Rm. Ir.I,, Old Chf'lte• 5'1llon, Nino York, N. v . IOCllJ. Prllll Nlfl'lf', Addrns, Zip, Pat~ Nambtt. Sa"" dol\1r1! Crf'•le bn11tlf11l tllln11. Send fOf' N- 117$ l'ittdlttr11fl Cat•los! J dnlf'llpt1nttd1NAM ••. 1Y Nf"#! Nlhy Ptflr QullU $1.•· New! Alpplt Cr«hfl .... l l.00 s.w • Knit 8°'* ........ 11.a • Nffdkpotnt ~, ....•. 11.llO . '1 f'IO'Wtr eroc11n lo<* ,, •. n.oo H•lrptn Crwllet lod: ••.. 11.00 • lntlantCr.,.h.-8oOiL: .... SI 00 lflt\•nl M1c:r1m. 9oat .. 11.00 lftllll'LI MOMJ Bi>o11 .... Sl.AO Complett CIR 9oat ..••.. J IAO Cofl'lpltt. Afl tll nt 114 , .tt!OD U Prl••Af,1111111 •U: •••..• 111 Booll ot ,, Qlllhl .......... .. M111e11m Q11UI lkd n .... .. l1 Qullll for-N 1yflt., •• ,.w l«*ofllJll't)ft• ......... .. ., ( . I I -·· ilf2 OAILY PILOT Tuesday. May 13, 1975 Aut01 Wonted 9590 Autos, IMporW AW.1. l.,OW'hcl Autot, Uted Autot, Uted .4.YfOI, t.111'0 •41ct11111DV1 aoao 1oats. Malnteta.ce/ 1tecreat1ono1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :·::c····••••••••••••••• ~~~·············;;5g ,·-..·~.:·············;;-;; ·············~··iS-i:.... Sti"liCt' f020 Vehicles 9530 o-c__..., . GldCI 9731 PoncM 9750 -ttos ~wv _..,ac . . -~ _, ······················· .............................................. ························· ....................... . . WA"" ·E . ••••••••••••••••••.•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hl .... -t s.,.... . " ShineonThruSummer •VW OUNEDUGGY• ..,..--I.. 'T4 914 1.8, 12.000 ml. '71 Gl&iiLIM '69 Me rcury. A·J ,cond. 1948Sedan,4dr,$300 TOP CASll DOLLAR Expert ya c h 1 J·Se<ilcr.Gd.rond.S3'73 on •parts MAZDA Everrth in a bu.t air. FactoryaircondltiO{tl.nt. LOw ml. P /b, •-.our orbeftloller. PAID to'OR V OUll Refinishin~. Wa x.Wash 645·81'14Aft.5 P.f.1. l lllMaxeyToyota Sacr fice ! Af\e r 6, automatic transmiSlllon cond . Au to• $l 200. 6"t5·585S JE~ELRY, ~~'l't:llt.:S. & Uotlom Cleaning t-Tec 4Wh ID . 9550 CallRogerorllill AMHOUMCES 55'1-0651 power s t eerln11. radl0 546·W03 '69Pontiac·rempcgl350.J AR1 OOJECl'S. GOLD Dld·Rcas. Prire&l5·U285 ee n't'es , ___ _:•:_;<c;.7--"'55_;=---I $500 TOWBAR F'o' Po••cbe and~ealer,etc.-,Wecitend Mu1t-9952 •Pd trun"S . 'J'op cond ! Sil.VE R S 1':RV ICE . . ••••••••••••••••••••••••· c•SHR&a•TE.t Specu1:1. (7!HCEN> ••••••••••••••••••••••• $95U.!f79-1612/830-'1843aft t'IN>;F'UllN&ANUOATCA H!:,.,1,ouocks. 4WHEELDRIVES FRHAPPRAISAL A -·•• Bl4.Cu5l.mode.$7•. $1595 ,7.,M l M hi W b d •-ALLMOOfil.S 557-4246 · '" us 11n1l uc . 6.".::::::::::::::::::===;;" ·r1QUES. 645-2200 tlC'un & p;.unl. f"rcc l':.l. e uy u!tt: cars "" V IL ,., • C l\1any power itel'T\.!S +ex-_ C<ill646·4Jllc\'CS. t ruc k :.. C all CllO'fll A A J\~1'... TARGA '68 912. Immac.l.11 t r11s. Auto. A·l cond. ~ U ST O l\1 C :.i r P e 11--===..:::.:_;__:='----I HEW & USED c 11r;v HO LET for'-' frt..'t'. BEACH MAZDA · New eng. & trans. .. ....... :l':i $J IOO. S46·~- lnstalle r . Yours/M1ne. looti Marine 11ppruisul. 17331 Beach Blvd. 646-3638».ft.S ....:--- .. Reas. 22yrs exp. All E '. t 9030 3 LA~DCRUISER crtO'fl-ICl-IJ::VHOLET l-luntinglonBeat'h 11,;u.-t,~~=~m;&ll,,::-::::,:::::..:::~-=~6 5 Mu s l a n ' 2 + 2 'tY.pes. 646-1547 q.wpmen " 18211 Ueal·h Blvd. 842•6666 IRollt Royce 9756 }o"'astback, r c blt eng, nu ~~--------••• • ••.•• •• • • •••••••• ••• a . .z k 99 I 0 .. 'G!J 4 Cyl. HS JI P J\1EltC STATION 847 i~nt1ngton&~~h333 l---'O..::=.~::::=. __ !'#,91"0 •• EA •• LE •• R.•l•N••u""s·~··· -c brakes, nu tii·tis. i.td . PHONt 546-8 0 17 NO CASH NEEDED • CARPETIARGA.IMS l}utbrtl Motorw/l:onlrols WAGotr4S .· 7 · 1 1973 Mazda Sta. Wgn. • ·"· ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond.S7SO /ofr.M40-1M2. & " V I RX3 $1975 B · '70 ELECTRA LTD, 4 Dr. ~.[op Qua I Ali II Seconds ' 11rups. cry c can. fo Choo•-......... _ Autos Imported • · Y orig. JR{ ROY full po'w er, ve..v cle1:1n. '70 M~STANG, white con· 'J'() lll/ y AN y N F.)V • Used Carpets-Any Size $400./bC'st. 657-:YJ6 an. 5 -1TVITI ••••••'••••••••••••••••• owner. JS,000 local mi. CARVER $129S. 548•4142 •-1 ve_rttble. xlnt CQnd. Low PON I' f\C IN S'l'OCK. "CHEAP!!" NEW Kl'l'l': Sr\ILBOA'f Example : ene-ral 970 I Xlnt cond. 2612 Mesa Dr. ROUS· ROYCE J;-::::;;;;:::-----;;;~~1 -~m~o;.:. 7~5'.'cl-~8~32~3'.'•~ft'.:·,!!•,!!P;!·m~·:._l 1'~x11n1ple : !.. Call673-7162 SA llJS. S65. \Vestport 1972 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IBaekBay).S48·S103 2:Ml.17thSt. Codlllac 9915 lrandNew 1975 ""'""""""""""""""""""""""""~i~>~l~a~"'~"'~"~*'...(;"'~'~·~152~'!0'!_____:__ 16 t·yl., 3 speed, <.iir, wurn EU ROl't: BY CAil COSTA Mll A ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oldsmobile 9955 Grand Prix .-hubs, radio, h~:.itcr, &~x· IS OUR BUSINESS Mercede• le-9740 S4•·•••• CADILLAC •••·•••••••••••••••••••• Co F. ISu I traclcan. (4661-'0L) B 1 R l .... Sales~nd'icrvit•c (165X75) $75.Corddl•h\'Cl'l•d. lloat!., o"".'er 9040 $4177 European l"ar !'or over· Over 70 to choose rrom. OLDSMOllLE Ci\Sll ast 1rew00< ~· pp y P uy, .ca ~e. en liny ••••••••••••••••••••••• CtOSID$UNDAYS l'\O $ l 4175 581-1122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• st•as delivery. 1''actory Now Toyoto 9765 1''rom $199~} G MAC GMC TRUCKS !\I ___ _;::;_:_:_:=----I 2 l ' 1'A \'LOil n l . . pru:e. }o'rct• traYel plan Purchasing ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1;F~i~n~·n~e~·i~nil,l&"-"Lc'"'as~·llll~,1 HONDA CA.RS l){:~~ediate l>ell vl."ry 0 " **I BUY** UA\T1<u1S1;R .elll\ Wlt4 "'""->:URAUTo , Top"'-...., bl .. ira'Ci••r U. lty"'... ·'8 "'°'· "'"'" ru11 p1fr• Good used funiiturc & ~t!IB-021 1 521 -6361 00 6'13·4550. Lido Village , ,..._,, SPECIAL r.---·• n1vers vna 111 (' 1. ·1· & 1.. Sti K'O ·I ·1),· · N B Us•d M---..._s bllllm...... 28501i a1·borBlvd. '<1pplianccs , or I will Scll 1~1-1 H,\);'LINl-:J<, Con1· -~.,-..... TOYOTA · · .. ~ Cosla Mesa · ~0.9640 dl'rl'rl'l'd p int. pri<'c for You. 1n;1nd lll'Ul i;c. duul con· Audi 9707 Contact TOYOTA SALE•. r~·=c=·~·:.;;:·~·='·~:·;·~-~;;!l ;~~;;-~~;;:;:~~~~I incl. 'l'&L & all ca rl')'il.lJ.: MASTERS AUCTION ti·ols. 2·1 ', CO\'l·rs, bait 1966 Horbor, c i\\. bd6 YJOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Used Car M.oger Glds ''15 Slar£ire. Loaded ! thargl'S no approved .,46·8686 & 833-9625 tank, hyJru1nat1c lri1n '73 /\udi LS, auto. A·l Faclory Demos & Ex-"70 COUPE Only 4000 mi. Ove-r $1000 l-redil. J\.P.ll. lli.2·1''. ·OrSUNDAY839-097-I tabs. •l!I hrs. on :a5 Ol\IC. '72 JEEP Wagoneer, VS , l·ond. Like new. Lo\\' ., Mission Viejo I ecutive Cars. Good Used DE VILLI off stic ker. P.P.837-3688. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC ltadau, d epth finder, l>J S, ·1 ~a d equalizing rnilcage. s:nf>O. Plea;:;e ToyotaSeleclion Vinyl t op, iapf!stry in· MATTRESS wired f or l.10 \'Oils. h1lch,l'1relllllrcs,Warn ealluftl.i :30,963·500'l. lll'lporl:S · _ ALLPRlcm terior, full power, tac· Plymouth 9960 Charger, bin1in1 top, dual hubs. Al\1 /Jo'l\1. $3, 700. . ·. TO SBJ. tory air conditiOQing, tilt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2480 HARBOR BLVO Co•lo Mc•o . *MAD""ESS* butt's. In w<.it(.•r at 15!192 J>vt. J'ty.675·23-19 "711\UDI Wgn. Ai r, tinted 29701...,,._nt• ...,., ... ._ ·" L' " steering wheelo AM /Fl\1 s n l\1arincr Dr, llH. Sl0.500. ..Jass slil'k shift radio ........ Vlieto 8 31•1740 n WtiA" . ATLA *ALL SIZES* Jllnt·ss furct."s s;il~. Call: ,.. c. ·.4 on oy,·cr radials, 40,000 mi. Orig. ""9'1. 1~73 }>o ntiac Gran Prix. 21 J-5~2·2i1Jli \Vagon. SIOOO. owner, 22 rn.p.g. Jtcd '732KO.fDRSEOAN. · (?2JACL) 2395 ChryslerjPlymouth fully t:llUll>Pl'd, _SJ!JH!'i.' • PricedtoMovr! ·----t;·l•l ·Otili!J "'/hlk111tcriur.SI800.Dr1 LOAD~D!-SHARI>J TOYOTA 1,----"''7<7--~,I Open.Oaity &Sun. 'LillO K:10 -ti1~7 :1 lt lo l't\.l • .,,. DODG L' 3' T 1> ., · · ' •. ,,.II 1Slereo, etc. Super ctc<1n.- H:l3-9625 & &lii·t\61!6 Bo 1 S •1 9060 Trucks 9560 ltilcy ·1!19·4511. Serious1 __ _:Scc7"95"o". _•.c833=' :.·"°"=c:.' __ 1 . _ Nd:irs" ,,.., ..;...,u..__ 1>1\f \\'l\1t ay~ . . -.--------a s, GI p;;1rllL'S onlv. .. ,... .... _. 2!f"'I 1-l bo Bl d " ,. -i>R :\Pt-:HJ l-~S&l.'Allri::·r ,.•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ _---.:_ -·-----1We a re p leased lo an· 1966 H0<bort CM .646·9JOJ 2'11 ... Mt .~ "''c0~1:u l\'fl·sav ., 73 (:ran l'ris, lu n11 .·11 :-., .llcsl P rtCl.•s·l·)·L'l! E.s L. l-~ X 1• En 1 i-; NC 1-:D Sui i PICKUPS Austin·Hraley 9709 noun{·e lhc rcs11lc of one ,73 COllONA Sd Xl 1 C.... ,......, 546•1934 p Li. J)/\\', ~1 111 , I 111 !>lcl"l'U. Call 5·US·~lU Ya t'bt SalesmanwantL'ti . ••••••••••••••••••••••• of th e tr u l y g r ea t d • n. n l""="''=.;,,.;,,,,,i,,,,;;,,,,,,,,1 ---~~~'2_~ till s tcCl'llll-: \\'hi l!nm:u·. ---i\l r. \\'hilc • .i\larinL'.I' l.i0(J0 S EL~t.'TI ON PERFECTION automobiles ofourlime. con· AM /1'1\t, s tereo, · --S3.J:.ta P vl l'l ~·. Gi :f-t;:w;u TREE SALE v h Owned d riven & ob-8-trc.t pedck,S2000. ''1 1 Cad. Sedan de Ville. 1974PlymouthDustcr,ex· ,1 .. , .. -.~.,.1,_ ...... 7c"'"' .. al' t:. NEW&USED 'iii t\u s t1n -ll calc>· · ' 5468791 XI d 000 · · ~ ... '"'" .. J5Gal. ~15 . 24•· &xS75. li75 -l:tJJ Pri{·cs.:.tartal........ ?it KJUOO "'io\•crdrJ\le. \'iously p.amp.:rt."<l byone · ntcon .48, m1 . cell enlcondit1on,loaded . · ---· (.ii·ower.6·12-4403 $ 1777 Rollb<K, rcslorL-d. $3500. of Ora n)!c Co unty 's '69 CllOWN 4 dr .. 4 s pd. $2850 646-0964 Take over payn1enl:s. Thunderbird 9970 :!2' l lcrrt:shuff .'\tncri('an 673·-IJ:tl 1:.i r~t:st new t·ar dealers. Luxury \\'/econ. Moving Camara 9917 548-~443. ••••••• ••• ••••••••••••• j)fink Coat & Stole. Estate .Eai.:le gaff rigged with r ,h 1s rdem l'ti"kabl50e 1S9LC73 must sell . $895. 673-0184 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,71 ROADl'UNNER 3'0, ·~1~1,'~~. ird, load.._·tl . 1\~ku1 i-:, Sale. Autumn JlaZl'. St teak opl1on al deale.-s '71 Datsun (25755W) '1 BMW 9712 ,. crce es H<!1tz 4 ~ ,.., JVV 14/lti. no· lh SltiOU. J\lus cost /reduced. 546-7172 speed, i\1\1 rad1(>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coupe is now on display. Tri•--...i. 9767 '7 4 CA l\1AJt0 • Air • rA"!r· very clean, headers, 55ti·l>l~I _ • .,... AM/F'< sle<CO m•ny I , mag•, on"'nY xtras.• ----=---'--"-'----•bes Id C II G75-4~ J) l • Please call 894·3321 for ••••••••••••••••••••••• " • .. " .. 1 · 0 · a ' · Sr\llOT. Xlnt condition. 8 ,,,. .. UDtc\ '7 4 BAVARIA further details. 1971 TRIUMPH GT 6 !'Jl.O.re extras. Xlnt cond. $1750. 646-3093 aft. l p.m. Vega 9974 Ai m s Vocalson1 c IV. All equipment incl. Lido ~ twl. CLOSEOUT • mstde & ouL Musl sell l'~AMILY TlllP CAil '3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .A mp. X'lnt. c~o>d .. ~.· lslancl.675·2636. .:~ .. ·-',.-SAYE$$$ Buy·ing 0 c~ w"ilh 0 M.4.RKlll this w eek; $3900/of· • 7 ,74 c ·r \"GN A>1 ;•·•i "'h "" k ., • ""'' TOYOTA ..... Outstanding Cond. Must fer/tak e over lease. Plym. Wagon, 9 pass.. c ''" .· I •.• ~ u.~e ~pc~ ~rs ...... ,•12' Cat amaran with · . 530·* t t bol the M uir&power .Extremely s~ereo. u.st.i~l,p,vt.pt):· 1-10 . horn in l'al:~. S,120 trailer. Ne"' sail. J\1 ust . .. * . I Sa us sym an tiee to a pprec. .a ny 675·8624 evenings & c lean. Moderately low S2.4?'J. o1 best.. 19'.!-~ ea. ,\fler 7 call557-tiS2!1. sell.. SJ75. Cal1 49-J.7J47_ 1966 Horbor, c M. 646-9303 IMMEDIATE hood? Ours is under :!~~~93~945• Pvt. Pty.1--'w~e"e~k~e~n~d~s~. -----miles. $2795, Days•!-"-'-'•-------- SURFllOAltD, . . '73 Cl-I EVY custom C20, !1 ~ DELIVERY the hood 8MW1 l--'""-="'-------1'69 Camaro, xlnt cond. 532-6558 or Eves, 4!).t... 7633 ''1~ v k:G i\ S,''5 ,\JI •ao l0 & l•fe , 72 Plymouth Roadrunne<, air. · · • Dyno-1''ull force 6'4", I97~ I61h Ft. \it;nture C~t. '·r. V-tl . clean. Hlue Book GOOD SELECTION &. : Volkswagen 9770 Aff, V-8. Best offer. \V / -$1 200 •"10. ._: ~. _ .", "'. . prirc S2S50. South Coast * Consideri..n * ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 842-3234 968 _7$1. Jatk~ls.536-9881.aft.6, Car Leasing, 300 West ··~ Bri g ht Ye llow. Ti.ipc __ A_l_l_.6_P_M,,,_7_51_-_17_,._·_ *Leasing* REPAIRS-SERVICE CN't'rolet 9920 d eck. a /c, Xlnt .. Cond. .. 2 USED l ·I' l!OBIE Cr\T Cua s t llwy. N.l~. Eli mina te the mid{llc 5408095 W ntAd · Ci.i.11 642-5678 R econJ i t ioncd T<.C. Jlull s need ""ork..1'-l akc 6-15-2 182,:.iftt•r5.ti73·8~ EXCHANGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• __:_c:c·==----------11 -"~·=-'-'-------.:?.tieroradiu "'1-I :-.ervoes. , ---in:.in. J.e:.isc direct fron1 & REBUll.DS COHHELL •(;3'' Capri ce w/Fox 5~!. ofrcr.5-18-0138 56"fH UCK "'1'l'!ln. a uthur1 zcdtlcalcr! Try the DROOKLYNBUGCO.' Ma1.da 97l8Ma1.da 9718 ll~ad y to l'J y! KNOIS" * 5250 • U ltimate E s tima tes 548·9141 CHEVROLET 'lt .C. En~inc. ~ta. firm. Boats, Slips/ * 8·17-li775_• ___ 'l'hcrt• 1nus t IM> i.l r(.•ason SALES&SERVI CE 5<15·U!IJO Doc'-s •070 we: .ire ::1 in :-;;1ll's. i<l In Driving Machine 68 VW, rercntly reblt, nu 2828 Harbarll'f'cl. ----------• ' DE'l'HOl'f Uic~cl V·Hi l. S Cl'\'ll'C, ;::1 in sclct·tion, f:S("jj5j~'.£iii:i:J(>J tires, tape deck, makcof-COS1'A A1ESA 1-llk Chro m e Barstool ~.••••••••••••••••••••••• 'frat•tor. :n1d 24' lli~h =~(:Jlb:.ck''.'I fer.675-9678 . Set ol :I. S!l5. 'f o1\l-bur &i5 l\tOOH INli & 1-U boat. nr. Cuhe 'f ra1h:r. J'rH'Ci.1 tor Crevier BMW _ ..,. 546·1200 1\12-~257 J>avll1on. $2.aOO •. .\ft irnntl'(l. ;-,;Ill·. Si'1uOO , ~HK \\".J ... 1::.1n·1·1 VWJ'arts &work,eriginc. •68 Jl\1PALA, 2-door JIT, ~ 7P:\15Hl·li·177 S!ll ·S·l~J7 s.1111.1 \11,, i'iJ."iJl ;J trans , h c ~ds, cases. 327 VS,white,air cond.,a -..J:ARTH WORMS' -----· ll4~lMilGUll1Ttr•a1w4y Used , r e built or ex -good running, solid car. }'OR Tllt-:GAllDI::!'\ PJlll\t l': !')LI PS h 72 f''Olll> 1-'JIJO. P, S, 11/U, $ & MISStOM .-11.JO changed. Tune-UJ.16 S20. Pvt. party. 644_4188 after Nc~·portlic ac Jo mi, AH. 6Pl\1 8] 1·2040 • 495.4949 Parts, oil & \'alvc adjust -1. 1UOOforSl.95 J\ll Sl:tl'S ~J··l:!W ust•._,,•HW•lurr l S 5569306 5:30 p.m . ,,\Vi~~2CG~~~~~~~11;g ·. t;7J-5253 &15-8506 y;,s ~-9-5-70 •----I m~n ~ ;cv_;·u ~ K ~ W -... --c~h-.-v-. _l_m_pa __ ,-.-.-G---< --------.--.I 8oats,Speed& ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORAHGECOUMTY'S 'tii250S.rullequip, E . eng. Bod)' fai r . Roof top Carry ,\II. '1 x IO Ski '9080 ., .. :1 'f Cho V-I l OLDEST $3 ,2.)(). ti-12-713i ng1 nes/Cars, 979-0935 Suspens ion needs minor Jlcavy D 1 · s1-5 r be ·t ·• ~ · v)' ,in. / u 0· ft er noo D(S lo l Oam Ol" aft Spm ) work. $37S.besL offe r. ffer 64G~7~.i1 I o •:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• p /;-.,J>/b,am/fm!llrk.1\ll o·. a n. an. 673-8454 Q • 14' lilasspar G-3 ski boat, carnet. 1>ortholes. roof ·-''JOSL XI t --·• · '":..._.'.C0'."--------1 t' "-> "' • n fo.VllU. air, • SQU llEBACK A/C -CbainSaw,Stihl0.\0,16" 50 hp,;\-lcond.Gear in-v e nt. Clea n. $3350 . . • Al\l /FM, auto. Pricedt.o 71 A . • • '14ChevyLuvTruck,blue 'bar, tool kit & manual. eluded. $Q50. After ti p.m . ti'i3·1162 Sales-Serv1~-Leas1ng sell 85750. 552_1723. sunroof, lo ml, AP-'l/FM. w/shell. Must Sell! $2995, .$150.644·8127. 536-2779 ,~2n l-' 1 Cl Cl b Roy Carver, Inc. ~~~~~:;~~:;;;;;;;LX~l~n~t~.~c~o~n~d~.~$~2~,~1:o:oj.1 ~cia~ll~6~·9~p~m~s~36-"'38~~~~~1 J • j • ~ or< iateau u_ Rolls "R oyce BM W 833-0697 M oving, can 't. t a ke Boats, Storage 9090 W<1.l:'on. I:! 1~a;>s. l'/S, ~34 E .l7th St. · '76 450 SLC * 74 MONTE CARLO, take <'eramic hohliy. l\1ulds. •••••••••••••••••··~··· 1•111, auto. J·:i ct :,11r Cos ta ,\IJesa :>iti-+w-1 •'73 VW• over lease/sale, Clsd 1,;lazes. barrel. mixer, & Boat Slor age·da1Jy-f rnl /rear. A1n /I• m --Fresh from factory. No Gd.Transportation. end, no oblir,. "I'll pay slip, the works! 5-18-1:'88. w cc k I y mo n I h I y · stereo ta pl'. J,o\v u11. New Datsun 9720 miles, October Delivery Appl. tosee .&W-5207 transferree." r...o. Mi. full Security-24 hr. launching tires. Lna<l deck. }'_:xtt"r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo L.A. $2000. und er win-•56 VW t f power. 644 -8211 be(. 5, •'O" Gauge J{;iilroad. 2 ·ra1np. Newn1>1"l Dunes, spare. SU gal fu C'l t<1nk. l"IJ .r.'•UY ''OUR clo~·price,673-4550 ,_r ecen ei:ig. ires, 640-5186 aft .. 5. -1 II v I ,.,... .. 0 top, paint. Ch:1ss1c! Mak"'l-"""'"-""-""'--"'-----11 ra1 a new. ~150 a UC. JIJ I Back B:.iv.&W·U510 Be l ow book S5U00. l)A 'l'SUN.'1'0Y01'1\ ff , \Vi ii trade for proj('ctor & • . 541i-23U~J : aft U, 91~-4:).:)0. UH V(JLKSWi\Gl'~N MG 9742 1 ..:"='~'~· =1'~v~e='·~64=5~-='--I CHEil RY '70 Chevelle, movie c:-1 m cra.!>-18.u920 Transportation DUNE B vw 50.000 orig. mi. Comp ll,\llJ l''Oll (lit NOT.••••••••••••••••••••••• uggy, new 'cblt-bc·"uly! $1400. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Autos Wanted 9590 • .. Miscellanrous -Wanted C Sol I \V 1 L J. I' .A'\' ·~· ?,P 72 J\1G J\Tid"et, a m /!m, eng .. lo_P & side c_·urtains, 673_,,35 ampers, e ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOL i \It c \I I KENT b great s unvrier car $1500 1.:::.'--'"=''=--------I 8081 Rent 9120 \\"-: l'AY "l'Ol'OOl.l.A ll '1 · ' ·?· tape deck. ski rark, gd. · "~ Al.LEN . 540-U.~1-,. 0 ,, d , Al u •. -· t Se 11 '· 646-8559 '74 NOVA Cpc, Yellow. ·~.••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOlt TOI' USl-:DCAHS ,, .J SS CA.SH SS FOR '69 VW Ca rnper. J-'ull y l"OllEIGN, D0l\TE.S1'JC ·74 Uatsun J'iekup. Cstm S22501orr. 673-~ '66' VW SQUAREBACK Loaded. A·l cond. 13,000 .-'!Good used fu rn/rcfri i::s equ1pl. Sc:lf contained . or CLASSICS whl:-.. pa inl . 1ntcr1or. -W g n. Ali n t con d . mi. S3250. 75 14029· ' • / ., · ,17,,.. 52700. 1035 \V. \Vllson. If your e;ir 1s extra c:lt•an SIOOil '1'.l) I'. Call 89!1·1981 MGB 9744 All.1 /1'~1\f. i>\'t. l>ty. Must Conlo'nenlol 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rzrs slO\'cS. ~ t;· "'· C.\1. Aft 4. ~cc i1s first. :.ift 6. ••••••••• • ••••••••••••• sec. Sl.200. 644-4895 OLDOR1r:N'l'ALRUGS& ----.----:----'66 ROADSTER , n ew ~ri\PESTRY NEl':OED. 72, 9 't.! I· L. 1\l ob 1 It BAUER BUICK 73 , UOZ. lu m1. :Di\1. White paint, British racing '59 VW BUS, homemade Im mac. '73 l\fark lV. Lo / p y 'I' p Ty S 0 NL y . 'J'ra\lcler _Cabo\'cr._ Semi Zl25 llarbor Bl\'C'I. c."<L ft ed int. /I.IC, l\1ags. green. looks sharp. Best camper w /slandup rm. mi ( 17 ,000} Loade d . ' .614 _5326 self conl d llyd_ Jacks, Costai\1esa 979-2500 Xlnl Conti. l'P. S.1.550. offe r.751-7691 · Reliable e n g •• $600. Wht/wht inter. $7000. ' -boot. rack & ladder & 54 7·71 71 da)·s 499-3745 646·0173 uft.. 6 ask !or "552=~-308<J::::;__::3"fl:_;6~p~m"----1 Musical more. i\1 u s t sec' TOP DOLLAR nile 63 J\1GB Roadster, $1595.,-'p-'''-''='·'--------iCorvette 9932 Instruments 8083 51600/ufr. Call anytime PAID · 53,000 Orig ?\-1i. New top&•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8.:18-8013. J\1USTSELL! 1~70 Dal<;un tires. Gray & red. Flaw· 1968 VWSqBk.Rebuilt IMMEDIATELY 2000. 5 spd. 1-lrdtp. lesscond.642-4-052 af\.5 engine.Xlntcondition. FENDr:tl Guil ar \lo'ilh Motorcycles/ • <·~;;c Sl 25 . Excellent con-Scooters 91 SO }Jit1on. %8-002·1 __ ••••• •• •• • • • • •••••••• • • S E'I' 01" '12 I Jonda 750 full y t'Q{lt. lJU"DWIG URU"lS S575 in accessories. Call Dout!.64l-75!J2. J rn m ac cond £1600. G4 5-11785 or&\5·4728 Office Furniture & FOR ALL R<i dial s . 2 tonnea us. O 1 $1,100 &«-4313 $1000. Aft ti: 642-4596. pe 9746 FOREIGN CARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Volvo 9772 CALLORCOMEIN '72 24 0Z Stick. Im-'720PELGT ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOSEEUS maculale. $4lOO. Lew Only30,000MilH SPECIAL J\t1lcagl'. Call 4!J.1-27il0 Vi ny l bucket seals, 4 ' opecd trnnomi"ion. VOLVO SALE! 72. 510 Wa,.;on. 35.000 mi. radio and heater. sport X l nt. Co nd. $2200. wheels,elc.(180LWA) Beat price increase. COR V ETTE·1973·BY Owner. I mmac. Only 20,000 m iles. F\Jll power. Auto. P /W. Call 545-5459. '67 Cor v e tte Convert. Orig, cond. Blk vinyl over blue. Very clean. $3300. Rich, 556-4756 CoUCJar ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Equipment 8085 74 Yamaha 175CC f :n· •i••••••••••••••••••••• (luro, Only 4(JO l\ltL J\-li nt /( D D It E SS 0 (; ll A J> 11 Cond . StiOO. &16-3143. NEWPORT IMPORTS 5ct8-398H ri ft. 4p1n. $2995 Super stock, All models ='-'--'===="'----cc:;-c--,l,----'"'-'-"=---,1 Priced to Sell. Overseas 70 X R ·7 , P /S, P I B , ~!~! .............. ??!.~ Nabers Cad•ac Delivery Specialists AM /FM s te reo. Orig. "Co.mp. syslcn1. J\1os.1!JOO •73 360 Yamaha MX xlnt 3100 W.CNstH-.N.8. pr~nter, ~od. ~ p~atc <"ond . s675. 19 .. Alloy ~1 mal.;cr. <.:.1b1nels & sup-Whl S40 548.0IJ!I .. 642·9405 piles. 5S.1-l:llS4 c· =:.:~·_::_;::__:_=---I -'--"-------- . . 73 450 llonda. mod"fd WE BUY i\l a~neltc cards for _IHl\1 clean 5800. 532 Ce nter, .1\fag-Card l ypewr1ler. J.l t2.548-9734;iJt.5. IMPORTS Approx 400 cards.1\!>k1ng _c•=~=-'-'-'-'--"-"-'C----1 $200.fi75-7J60 '72SUZUt\l 125.like new. Top Doll ar For An)' -· Lo 1n1lca~C'-1'1ake or Model. Pianos &-Orqans 8090 968-3116 JIM PA""OS ....................... • l----='--":.C:---1 .... "J!Jll S0 lll\11'~R Parlor (;rand. l\1ahnj;!an.v, Xlnl. tond. Best offer. 4M-l235. 17S KAWASA KI r eblt. '75-'71.i tags. S250. Days: 642-7824 Eves. 642 -06Zl MAZDA 2001 S. l\-1anchestC'I" Anaheim tiJli -6000 ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST & LARGEST 11\11\1EDIATE Dl=:LIVERY All Models &Colors l>ick Miller Mol0rs ~amn 120 W. \\'~rncr at So. J\la111 Santa J\na :i.'l7-2l.12 c!:°~MO ~ . Du leJDiA 1 -"~-"w"-~"~·-'-,f"d"":_•_•nd_._.,._-... _i~. ' • VOL VO . ~:!'!?: .•••••••..••.•••• Pantera 9747 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'il Panlcra, grn fblk. 35,00 0 mi, Se rial Tl1PNLSOl8-\8, 968-0641 '71 DART. Arr. Radio . 1966 Ho1bor. CM. 6-46 9303 24,000 mi. 548-7482 or ORANGE COUfolTY VOLVO 9748 EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Largest Volvo Dealer '71 PEUGEOT 504 in Orange County! 4 DOOR SEDAM BUY or LEASE 646-2022 ''11 Dodge Crestwood Wgn. 9 pass, top rack, full pwrfair. Xlnt. CQnd. $1995. 892-3572. TV.Radio, MotorHornes. Sunroo f, autom 3tic DIRECT • Hifi,Stereo 8098 Sale/Rrnt 41160 SELLINGYOURCAR? ·73 l''ial 850 Spider. Im· lrans miss ion, r adio, ~'t•~; [~-,,~-,·~::: Ford 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP PRICES PAID n1 ac cond. 15,300 mi les he t d ' 1 t i ' _ 71 Ford ,smallV8-autol.2 'rC"ac 33-10. 4 Chnl. Sime\ 4• Explorer w/ roof air. 1''or Import!> Am /Fn:'· Hallye, whls. JO J~k~~~ur:u~ulike ~:!:i • T. Long bed. 55.000 mi. J \;Sync. Stcrco 'ra1>e i>eck. 2500 W <iux . ~en. 3t,OOO P aidroror Nol I MPG.Sl795.t>-W-2ttiO. {939 1-:Lll ) • _ -------..:_ owner. Goodcond.$2000. Vscd approx 5 hr11. 6, 10" mi. sssoo. 545-280.1. Deon Lewis 1~ Handa 9727 $1995 2025 S. Manchester. 84or7.w67i7151 consider trade l:.ipcs inel'd. llcst ol'r, .Jo..:,·e ~. 557_73 11 ; tl ·-1 , railers, Travf!'I 9170 JHf>ti l~,a1,~_t9x303Jr •. 1\.1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•J+-. C • ~Anaheim 750-2011 1----------1 ,ri.is.11Jt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "u ~s ••ci:---::..::::::::.c:_..:c:=_:=.:..:.1·66FordCustom 500,4DR. 1973 Jo~oxy, 5lh whl trailer ___ T_O_P_Cc.cA=S~H-!---I l600 ·~ ...... !>I Find what you want in Runs great, looks bad, :5" IJA1'E l\'tdl. Color TV. 1srt long. /\-1 Shape. Fits ce..... f•""8 Daily Pilot Classifieds. orig owner. Fae air, a/\, Xlnt. cond. Warr'ly. on .:royuta. Dutsun, etc. Fnr clean used cars & ' p/s,r /h.$3509SIJ..5710. tube. 96J.29f" .. 1 S2GQO. 960·2l94. l rue k s I 1-1 o .w a rd loats & Morinr Equipment Auto Service & Parts 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Generol 90 I 0 Auto Repair & Painting •••••••••••~••••••••••• •REASONABLE• 3 KW Onan. Reodw to 543.3211 -Richard Go! Gas. $800/0ffer. '494·3223 Autos for Sair ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chevrolet, Dove & Quail St reets. nr. l\1ncArlhur, .Jamboree and Bnstol, Newport Beach. &'0-0555 . WEHEB> USED CARS! TOP D O l~IJAR FOR GOOD '1 1 • '72 'AND '73 P0!\1ESTICS J ·9' ''X'' Lagun a Antiques/ &l~tPORTS 'Lifeguard Doat, as is. Classics 9520 'rll EOOORJo: , any bid over S1s.o accept-••••••••••••••••••••••• ROBINS FORD cd by t.;i~u~a <;tty r;J)Sf-~l_."5R 2 1Jr.Jf:irdtop. 2060 11arhorlllvd. 'fre11surcr al Cny l lall Won on ·r V. !\1inl rond. COSTA ti.1ESJ\ b efore 1t1;iy 2ij .J975. M u~I ~cc! G75·ii07 or 642·0010 •49>1·1124. frlfi·•1048 1----'--"':..::=---I •.t., Mointrwe-/ Senl<o f020 l'ad1llnc Llmo1Lo;inc '!'18. I luy JunkCWI New motor & radial 847_7243 •••••••••••• ·-· •••••••••. 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You 'll get a hmmmdinger of a dea l lrom us -and ssoo cash back when you buy any new 1974 or 1975 rotary-engine ca r. And. you can use your rebate toward the down payment if you want. Come in for ,a test drive. One tough engine. One tough car. One hmmmdinger of a deal. Good thru May31, 1975. • I 7 r • Laguna/South ·Coast 'fod ay's C l os ing N.Y. S toeks VOL. 68, NO . 133, 2 SECTIONS, 2~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1975 TEN CENTS Hinshaw Calls County Clai1n Political lly GARY GRANVILLE . 01 Ult Dell, ll'iltl MtH _After months O( Nih.·n<.'c, in· dieted Reprcscnlatlvc Andrew Hinish aw (R-Ncwport Jlcach> began firing buck at his lormen· t.ors Mon day. ~ J.linshaw's fj,rst dt.•f..:nsivc Salvo was a softly-worded statement a sserting lhat Orange County's $13.153 claim again st the bonding company that ins ured tum while I 1Coyote I Destroys Pet Dog A Chihuahua owni.."<i by a San Clemente couple \o;as ki lled early Tuesday mo1·ning when a coyote grabbed the pct <ind dragged the dog throug h a dark Clemente oceanfront neighborhood. T he dog, n amed "Cha Cha" "·as owned by Mr. and ~1r~. Russell lluntcr, 2915 l~a Ventana, for eig ht und a half yeurs. .. We had let her out befor e go- ing lo bed.'' Mrs. J.luntcr recalled today. •·she didn't come right back in . I remember looking out the window. I s a\v the coyote. 'I'hen I saw t he coyote with her in his mouth." She s<iid her hus6and chased thci 1..'0yote . still C<.Jr rying the dog in his j<.1 \1rs . th r oug h the neighborhood before it finally dropped th e pet. ~1rs . J.lunter said they took the remains to Dr. llobert Beasely, a veterinaria(I , '""ho determined death was d Ge to a brokt.'fl neck. She said (he coyote apparently crept into the backyard from the blufrs below the house. Mrs. Hunter said they had cwned Cha Ch a since she was a puppy. Recently, she said, they ~had placed the dog on a special diet because it was overweight. Jn J a nu ary. another Chihuahua was carried away in· to a ravine behind a Shorecli rrs neighbprhood r esidence. The dog n ever "'·as found. T h e ft Protection Topic for Laguna Busines s and 1lome security will be the topic of a breakfast m eeting of the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce a t 8 a.m . \Vednesday in the Hotel Laguna. Speakers are Michael Rink and Bill Bancroft of Dynamic Protec- tion Ser vices. w ho will talk about how to make businesses and homes less inviting targets for thieves ~ Bee r Cost Irks Palron RENO, Nev. (U PI) -A bartender was shot in the hand here in· a di spute over ni ne cents. John J.l unson s aid three men c<.1me into the bar and one orderc(] a beer . l~e drc"' one and the man put 51 ecnts on the b<t r. llanson told him to pay 60 cents or he couldn't have the beer. llanson said the next thing he knc"'· t\vo shots wt•re fired. 'I'he first mis - sed but the second struck him in the "·rist. he was assessor ls fraudulenl and politically motivated. The cOunty's claim is based on wages, supplies and gas mileage allegedly used at public expense by Hinshaw in his 1972 con· gr'essional campaign. 'J'he Repu b lican con - gressman's statements Monday were backed by copies of seven letters exchanged between at- torney William Anderson, Coun· D•llW 1911fl'I 5Uft PM!• DISABLED BY PRESSURE City Clerk Musfett Musfelt 'Disabled' By He1· Job Laguna Beach City Clerk Dorothy Musfelt said today she has been "disabled by the pre- ssures of my job" and has tem- pora tily left the clerk's job to re·· cover and h as app lie d for workmen's compensation. Mi-s. Musfclt, 57, said the ac- tion left the city without a person to .fu'Ifill t he duties of the city clerk. and she criticized the City Council for failing 'to hire a depu· ty city clerk. ''I don't know what they are go- in g to do," Mrs. ltl us relt said. She noted the city's May~ parking structure bond elect ion was rapidly approaching and the clerk's office was charg~ with many election duties. Mrs. Mus felt said she was suf· reOng from high blood pressure, strain and ratigue. She said she had submitted two letters from her physician to City Manager Al Theal and requested workmen's compensatiOr\ be paid to he r. "Tbe prescription is rest," she said. The clerk said she did not know how long she would be Out. "It a ll depends on how 1 respond to rest," she said. Mrs. Musfelt and the City (See MUSFELT, PageA2) Be a ch es Mer ged LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The City Council Monday unanimous- ly approved consolidation of city and county b e a ch operations along 14 miles of coastline, a move meant to save $1 million a . year. Clementeans Held On Drug Charges S::1n Clem ente and Laguna Beach police n a r cotics detec- tives · Monday nightendedatwo- month long investigation into a cocaine , marijuana and drug dis· tMbution ring and arrested three San Cleme nte r esidents on numerous drug orrenses. Ardon Saunder s. San Clemente detectives commander, said the arrests fo ll owed numerous "buys" by under cover agents or cocaine, m ~riju ana and PCP, a tranquilizer with hallucinogenic properties. Arrested on warrants obtained ot South O r ange Co un.t y Municipul Court were: -Frederick l.ee Evangelesta, 20. of 126 Apt. A Avenida Buena Ve ntura. llo Is c ha rged with seven counts of passessing and aelling various drugs and posses11ion of a deadly weapon. Saunders said officers se.lted a act cf "knunchuks," a lethal in· ' strument made or a pi ece of chain linked between two short metal bars. -Susan Nancy Evangelesla, 21 , of the same Buena Ventura a ddress, charged with seven counts of sales or various.drugs, including narcotics. --Gaylen Ken Tang, 21, of 404 Avenida Monterey, charged with £ivecountsof drug sales. Saunders said the three were arrested at their homes without incident. He c laimed minor a mounts or contraband were seized al the time of the •rressts. Each was booked lnto San Clemente J ail in lieu or $?,500 bond, Saun<ters said. Mn . Evangel••la was released following her a rrest and Is scheduled lo be arr¥.igned May 22, Saunders said. Evangelesla and Tang will be arraigned Wednesday, he said. ly Counsel Adrian Kuyper and Hartford Accident and lndemni· tyCompany. Key statements jn the docu· ments as far as Hinshaw is con· cerned are inc luded in a Jlrlarch 24 report by Kuyper to the Board ot Supervisors. In his re port , Kuyper said the board 's investigation or the County Assessor Office, "has not revealed s ufficient evidence to sustain a cause of a<1ion against the former assessor (1-linshaw) based on fraud." An action ba sed upon the same facts that would impose li ability upo n security, i.e., negligence, could be questiona- 01e vana1ty 1.t Drought ag·a1nst the former assessor in his individual capacity. In effect, llins haw maintained, the county persisted in its claim despite Kuypt•r's reservations. Last week. llinshaw's attorney "'t·ote J-lurtford to remind th e county that filing a raise or fraudulent el aim for payment is a felon y. •·[ suggest th at you bring thi s matter (the county's alleged false claim ) to the attention of appropriate . I aw enforcement agencies."' the attorney's letter continued. llinshaw pointed out that while Kuyper "'as saying there was a question of s ufricient evidence to justify the claim. the district at- torney's o££ice was recommend- ing th at the Grand jury lake ac- tion <1gai ns thim. "Something is clearly amiss "'hen t¥ two legal arms of the c.·ounty arrive at different con· clusions as to my involve ment in (Seelll NSHAW, PageA2) Marines Preparing To Rescue U.S. Ship * * * Valley's Miller At Helm Cha rles T . Miller of Fou ntai n Valley is the ~aptain or the freighter ~1a yag uez. seized by Cambodians ~1onda y in the Gui£ of Thailand. 'I'he 61 -year-old skipper "'·as described as ""'ell qualified in every way," by officials of the Sea·Land Corporation in Menlo Park. N.J ., owners of the ship. ''All we c ould say is the highest," said Ed Butler. direc- tor or communications ror the firm. "lf the lop rating is five, he gels the top rating of five," Butler said. Miller, who lives in an apart - ment at 1028 1 Slater r\ve .. has been with Sea-Land s ince July or 1972, Butler said. and has served as master of fi 'I C othershi ps. l\1iller 's w ife is a v.'ay fr om hom e in seclusion today. "That gal from the television called her last night and scared her off," a neighbor said today. "She's staying with friends £or a few days." He described Mrs. Miller as a ni ce person but said he didn't know her well since he had only lived in the a partments a month and had never m et her husband. The manager or theShakev.·ood Apartments. where the couple li ve. said they had been there since 1971 . Makeshift High Rise Oi1ty f'ilol PllOll by Ue P~YM It cost litllc more than ·the price of son1e nails. s pare pieces of timber and so1nc scraped s hin s to build . but this tl'ec house :JO feet up a eucalyptus al Crysta l Cove. bct\veen L <J.gu na Beath and Corona dc l l\l~1r . has a vie''' that \vill n1akc any rei.11 estate a gent's mouth \\':.iter. If only it could be broug ht UJ> to code ... Signs Ruled Unlawful Quig ley Ba rmers Crop Up in Laguna "Henry Quigley, Leadership" signs which sprouted lik e fluores- cent orange and blue toadstools along Laguna Canyon Road and parts of Coast Highway are going to have to unsprout, a Laguna Beach city planning official said today. The signs violate the city's sign ordinance, Mi chael Easley, com· munity planner s aid. He said all signs placed in the public rig ht of way are con· sid ered to be abandoned property and the police department may seize all such s igns. Easley sa id Quigley. an Irvine cit y coun cilman. could possibly be contacted and ordered to rl!- move all the signs from Laguna Beach. The signs don 't say "·hat posi- t ion Quigley is running for. Neither v.·i!J Quigley. "It looks to me like there·s go· ing to be a shuffling of elected of· ficials in this geographic area over the next year or so. "I'm not sure where the cards will fall . but J'm going to be re· ady to run wherever it is ap- UTA H VENDOR'S HUMOR MELTING SALT LAKE. CITY (UPI) - There's a not·so·good humor m an loose in Sall Lake City. PoUce said a thier broke into 11 Fendall's Ice Cream truck and stoic $200 worth or ice cream, : propriate.'' Qui gley said f\1on· d<.i y. f\-lo rc th:.in 600 s igns \\'Cfl' t:.ickcd up over the \VCt."kcnd bl:.inkcting Santa ,\na Heights, along Pacifi c Coast Hi ghway and scattcrl'd th r o u g h Lag una Beach, Costa f\-1 cs a and Newport Beach. There \\'t"rc. ho~vevcr, no signs put up in the ci ty of Irvine. Accordin g: to the l.ag una Beac h Police Depa r t ment, persons violating the city sign or- dinance are liable for a fine of not more than $300 and jail term of three months. Straw Vote Nixed ' . On Laguna Nudity There v.•ill be no stra\v vole on nudity in Laguna Beach. City Councilman J on Br<.ind J\.1onday withdr('W his proposa l to hold such a poll in combination \Yi th the c ity's May 27 parking structure bond election. Brand s aid he had found little enthusiasm for the straw vote among fellow council members and there f ore wanted to Y.'ithdrnw the id ea. The counc il again declared its intent to enact an urgency or- dinance Wednesd;:1y banning al l beach nudity in the Art Colony. Councilman Charlton Boyd, however, saw that ban as a ''tem- parary" measure. Boyd, s uggested that when the city or1ani1es a social needs committ ee, t hat committe e study a "reel solution" for the nudltits. ~city councU bcld a 21A: bour PY~•· hearinc. Saturday at- . ~ tended by 180 persons. Speakers "'ere divided about evenl y in favor of nudity and opposed to it. "1any favoring nudity did not live in Laguna Beach. A city \a\v is required lo ban nudity on the bcachL>s or limit it because legal interpretation and a change in the stale laws have eliminated statutes formerly used by police departments to curb public nudily. Cocaine Seized LOS ANGELES (U PI ) Customs agents a rrested a Mex· lean man Monday and accused him of trying to smµgglc into tho United St11 tes a kl1o of cocaine worth $425.000. ~gents at the San Ysidro Mexico border crossing round 2.2 pounds or cocaine int.he trunk of a 196&1 Buick driven by Rafael Castilo ~agrele . Release Sought By Ford By HELEN THOMt\S \\'AS l-IINGTON (UPI > President 1-~ord . applying both diplomatic and military pre- ssure. tod;.i y sought the help of China and ordered 1,000 ~1arincs to prepare to enter Thailand in an effort to "'in release of an un· armed American mer chant vessel seized by Cambodia, sources said. Pentagon sources s aid 1.000 P.-tarines on Okina"·a received SOUTH KOREA OUTLAWS DISSENT. Page A4 the order to "prepare to depart soon" for Thailand in a show of military force against the Ca m- bodian a rmed forces who seized the ship Mayaguez early J\fonday in what Ford described as an "act of piracy." The aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea and several destroyers also \Vere steaming toward lhe area. And U.S . aircra ft "frc continu· ing air s urve ill a nce or the ~1ayag uez, which was being held by two Cambodian vessels near a tiny isla nd about 30 miles of. !s hore in the Gui£ or Siam. State Department sources re· ported the Administration was seeking the he lp of Chin a to con· vi nce the Cam bodian Khmer Roug~ government to release the P..1ayaguez and its 39-man c1·l'w and avoid a n international in ci- dent. China is one or the (cw C'ountries whlch has communica· tions with the new Communist re- gi me. But White l·lous e press secretary Ron Nessen declined lo discuss the d etails of Ford's diplomatic a nd military strategy toward the seizure. ··we cannot discuss a ny possi- ble milita ry movements," he s a id when asked about the ~1arine alert. ltc also said he could no t answer th e question "'hethcr Ford "':.IS considering a military response. Asked if U.S. of£icials sought lo speak directly to the Cambodian government, Nessen replied. •·[ cannot talk a bout that."' The Ca mbodia n gove rnment has (See SEIZU RE. PageA2) Or:•_:fit :-t Weather ExtensiYe ni g ht and n1orning lo w c lo uds olh erwise rair through Wednesday. Cooler days. Highs from the lower and middle 60s al the beaches to the mid· 70s inland. I NSIDE TODA. Y The legend of Charlie Ped- dicord. junk dealer ''e:r- Jraordinaire "' of Laguna Beach, i.s recalled by sCa// writer Frederick Schoemehl on Page 86. Index • AtY-)efvl~e •• ....... .. \ L.M.hJd •• M-lfl' ... , ... t.iil .... 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The source .::.:11d ll has not Yl'l Co zt1zcil Opposes Co11trol By JOJIS \".-\LTER1-\ Ci UM °'4olf .... »- :\c\.•:port B('a t·h c n y l·t•un · cdmC'n !\lond,ay took i:;...'Ut' '~:~h ..1 pl:1n to shift cunlr l>I 11f l h\' t1.1r~'< p:.itrol t o thl· ()r.u1;:\' 1..·,,1.:.n ~' Sht•r1ff"s (lffll"l' l'l\UOl'li nt,·r- ag rt•ed In t:.ikt• I ht' Ir t'.!... ... t' l<' ~·uw::· I y SUpt.' r\" 1sor::. lll'Xt "l""'li . In d1:.t'U :-:.1 t1 n ~ dur:n ~ \•hi,·h Sheri ff B rJd l t'~ l;.1t.·:. ''.J :- tt•rnled ·· .1 c l:.ir .. b~ l'fl<' l'\XUI· t·ilm:.in . the p;.inel ag rt't'd thJ t !>Ueh :.i !>h1ft \l·ould raise C'\."tSts and dllute local rontrol. The council a greed to try first to conl·ince s upervi:.ors to lea\·e the h;irbor putrol as it is un til thc Jssul' can be s tudied fun.her . If that fails, tht• setond city :.tp· µroach \11ould be to submit a plan for city control of patrol fun c· tions in Ne"· port i"l;_irbor. Ne"· port Beac h PoHcc c ::icf 8 . Jan1es Glav<J s told COWlCilmen at Monday 's s tud y ses sion that county supE>r\'1 so r s probably v:ou!d prefer t o blend the patrol v:ith the sht·ri ff ' s operation. But . he s ;itd , enforcement v.·ould s uffer i[ l\\'O separate police agencies \l."orked in the same l'itv. Under.hi s plan. the city would take over the patrol in Nclvport Beach, bill the l'OUnly for con· tract s cr\•ices, and blend the patrol "·ith tht:" police dcp;.1tt · rnent. c:ounc ilman 1-lo"·ard Rogers Jashcd out at Gates' proposals. stressing the nt·ed for local con- trol. "The s heriff is t.>l ected. lie is a rz<ir. tle·u be harder to dc<il \l.'ilh." the councilm<in asserted. "This is in our corporate limits. at1d patrollini.! the harbor should be our concern and responsibili· ty." he added. been detcrrnined how many of the approximately 820 offi-=ia l Americans ;.u1d their dependents in Laos \\'Ould leave ;,:is result of lhl· L'ont1nue<l un:.ctUt.."'<i sceurily s1lua.tion. 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F ew Re fugees As k Welfare SACRAM E'.\TO CAP) -Less lhan JOO Indochina refugees have applied to Join California's 2.5 million \\'clf;ire recipients, :.ind !he state Jiopl's the federal gov· l'rnment \\ill pay off the added bills. ··\\1c 0 \'C j ust gotten assur;in{'t'S from thl' fcdt>ral government that \\C \\"ill be reimbursed," !\!aria Oblcdo. ~late l·lealth and \Velrare Agcncy secretary, s aid in an inlervie\\' l\londay. Iii Saddleback • • ..... ~ ~ - . . . ..---- D•U, Pilot Sl•ll f''-11 ANSWERS CRITICS Congressman Hinshaw f 'rotft P age A l HINSHAW allt·gcd fro.iudult·nl or nt•g!igcnt aet iv it il'S ." 11 lns ha "'said. CHARLES T. MILLER OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY AT DESK ABOARD SHIP His Wife Se id This is the Only Picture She Has of Skipper \Vhile the Republican con- gressm<in did not identify those "'ho he secs as the political foes seeking to discredit hiln, he did note that count.\/ Supervisor Ralph Diedrich suggested last Sepl. 17 thut the county s hould al· t~mpt to recover possible losses from the bonding company. Dicdrich's sugges tion came shortly aftl.'r nine cmploycs in the assesscn·'s office "'ere indict- ed by the Grand Jury for alleged- ly directing eounty employes to participatl' in llinshaw's 1972 c<1mpaign partially at t•ounly l'X· pensc. UPI Ttlt>pl!Dto PUNITIVE ATTACKS -Sen. James L. Buck ley, <R-NY) urged Pres idenl Ford to 'or- der immediate punitive air ond naval attacks on ap- propriate targets in Cam· bodia' in r eta liation for s ci~ure of unarmed '"\merican merchant ship. From Page Al SEIZURE ... mad£' no public statement on the int·ident . The t.;.S. embassy in Phnom Penh "·as ('loscd a month ago, a fe""'' d ays before the American· bal'ked government of Lon J'IO"ol fell to the Communists. Jn Moscow. the Tass news ugency quoted "some r eports this ship \o.'as engaged in spying activities" before its~'arrest" by Cambodia. Nessen said flatly that the Atayaguez \vas not <i ··spy ship" such us the USS Pueblo v:hi ch "·as seized by North Koreans in 1968. Ness('n said the fact that Ford instructed the State Department J\1onday to demand rcleuse of the ship indicated that acti\'c diplomatic effo'rts were un· tier way lo reac h a peaceful solu· lion of the problem. Ford, mee:inwhilc, s ummoned members of the National Securi· ty Council to their second meet· ing since the incident. Nessen said Secretary of St.ale Henry A. Kissinger, who was on a speak· ing trip in Missouri, did not in- tend to return to Washington for the meeting. Nessen explained that thl' fl.1ayaguez. a containerized merchant ship carrying cargo from Hong Kong to Thailand when it "'as seized, has been un· der constant surveill ance by U.S. a ircraft. He reported that the vessel was 'fan, about 30 miles north, where it has been held ever since, he said. Cambodians are aboard the s hip, Nessen said. But h e declined to say whether the America n crew had been taken off the vessel. "The United States has re- ceived no reports of any crew member being wounded on the merchant ship." Nessen said. Ford has the constitutional IXJ"·er to use U.S . military troOps lo defend American lives. The \\"ar Po'>l.·crs Act also gives him 48 hours to act v.•ithout the con- sent of Congress in the event of a p1·ovocative inc ident caused bY another country. · Co ngress nonetheless acted after the end of U.S. military in· ''olvement in Vietnam to prohibit a president from using troops in Southeast Asia. L:ist "'eek. the indictment "'as amended to include llinsha"' and county Assessor Jack Vallerga among the nine defendants. According to l·lin sha\v, Diedrich also recommended that the county counsel pursue cer· tain courses of action against him last March before the results of the board's inveslig:ating aodit \\•ere kn ov.·n. Capis tran o Beach Cha 1ube r lo Meet The Capistrano Bcar·h Chamber or'Com mcrce \\·ill meet at noon Wednesday at Pippins Restaurunt to hea r guest speaker Charles Wilfong of \\'ilfong & A s- sociates spea k on "How The Small Businessman Can Promote His Own Business.' Robbers Net $675 At Laguna Market Albertson's Market in Laguna Beach today pegged it.s loss at $675 taken by two brazen bandits '''ho held 30 persons at gunpoint in a robbery Satur4ay. arriving nt the scene \\'ithin IO seconds after \\·itnesses saw a suspect car drive a"·ay <.it high speed : however, police who blanketed the area were unab1€' to locate the men. i\1ayor Donald l\1c lnnisdct·ried the rapid pace of the proposals, :,tressin g that l\l.'O "'eeks ago, the issue was unknO\l·n. ·'The situation s eem s to change by the hour. Something this significant s hould not take place without adequate time to s tudy it carefully. 21 New Teacher · seized near the island or Poulo \\'ai, a tiny rock about 60 miles offshore claimed by both the Cambodians and the Viet- namese. Two Cambodian gun· boats then escorted t he l\layaguez to another island, Koh Laguna Beach Det. Carroll Bush said two men entered the store at about 9 :45 p.m. and With guns drawn ordered all persons in the store lo lie on the floor. While one man covered the store's customers and en'iployes with his gun, an accomplice first took all the cash .from two store cash registers and then forced Manager George A. Thomas to Police said "'itn esscs reported the gunman covering rustomers appeared to be very. very drunk. Guns used in the holdup \\'ere reported to be .38 caliber re· volvers. The bandit \\•ho forced Thomas to open the s tore s afe \\'as described as being o{ average height, slender, ubout 32 to 35 years of age \Vilh medium length reddish-blond hair. The other \vas about 45 years of age, s hort and heavy set with bro"'n thin· ning hair. ··so f~1r . \\'c havl'n'l l'\'l'tl been able to sec any of this in v•riling, e:ind that dis turbs rnc ternbly."' he said. Newport ofricia\s tontcnd th;it, althoug-h G:..itcs' pl an m;iy h:..i vc merit for olht·r watCr\vays on Ili c Or<tngc Coast -\\'hl:rc coun ty territory s urrounds the ha rbors -it "'OU Id nol fit 1n Ne\\"potl. Gates has stressed that by turning harbor pi.i trolmt•n into full sheriff's deputies. hi s cn- for ('c.·ment \\'Otdd he more un · iform und efficient. ORANGE COAST t ~ DAILY PILOT l !"o 0'""<1' (G~>1 ll••+, Po let, ""\l>wt>• n •I <...,, "'""""""'"" p,, •· P""''""'"""''" O••n"'• f ~ .. '' >'~rn ""'"<l (~n•Q "" y '>• '"" ~'" ""' • ""' '" o °""'''"'" M<l"<l•• """''"" ~ .. .,.,. "" Ci1\•• ""'4 .. ~ ... D0•1 lJ.r,o•h, "v<•1•"<1ton fl-M1> ,.,,.., '"" \/,>"•• ''"""· "•Oa•tl>•I<' V•''-• ""'t I •'•"''" !·.•,,,I> ~""'" (,,,.., ~ • "''l'" ""II· 1n .• 1 «i.f,,,1> • '"'''"'"~" !.ot•u•<I•; """' ·•"'l'''" I•, "''"'•U•I ~.,nl1•,1>•'1q p••nl '' ,.t ... J W. t l o, ~"'', l "-'" M,.,..., (•!•IYl ll•• 1,t,.. 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""'•I•" !lr\t<llAI•""' U Ila .. _, .. ,, \ Interviews Held Saddleback College trustees gave Supt. Robert l,ombarcli c.·le;ir<ince to· inll·r view <·an· didates for 21 new t cachini.: po~i · lions -but refused to gi \'e him :.in assurance the ne w teachers \\Ou Id b(.• hired. lioa rd prl's idt·nt ll ubcrt l~<.irtholom c\l' and Trustee Don n~ R(•rry argued lho.1l it \\"OUld he premature to commit S300.000 ffir the ne"' positions until the budgl'l for the upcoming sehool year is firmed up . That \\on't be until 1\ugust . CEEED Chi ef W ill Speak In Capist rano Gilbert \V . r ·t·r gus o n . t.·x ecutivc director of the Council on Environment , r:conom y , Employment ~ind DevclopmL•nt <CEEED J, will spe;.1k to th ~ Capistrano Communil y Aff<1irs Council Thursday night. Addressing himself to the topic. "Don •t look To Govern- ment for the SolutiQn. lt's the Problem," FcrRuson \viii speak at 7:30 p.m . at the San Juan Capistrunu \Vom .an 's Club. The public is invited. · Ferguson will comment on the l'ffccts of environmental legisla· t1on and land use regulations on homeo"•ners and landowners. • The limel1n c.ss ot t-·e rguson ·s topic is en1 phasizcd hy schedult•d hearing on the State Coustal Zone Plan before th<' State Coastal Commrssion in S;1n Clemente on Friday, and the proposed ex· tension of lime t\l'o-and·a-hulr y('et1·· old dt•vel o 1>m <'nl n1orutori urn in San Ju<1n by the c1· lycouncil May 2t. '·\Ve'\·t· got to cut in some ;irl'as," :-.aid Ba rtholomc"'. "l don't ":int to g et locked inlo this.·· 1'rustt'l'S l"urrcnlly arc study· 1ng a S16 .I million budget that \\Ould raise the l'Ollcgc tax rate lo Si.OJ pl'r $100 a ssess('d valua· llon 33 cents 1norc than this ycar"s \c\y. l 'he l"Ollegc distri ct includes the co mmunities of Tustin, Irvine, Laguna Beach, S<in Ju<1n C:.ipistr<in o, San Clemente, ~tis · ~ion \'iejo, I.ag un<i llills and E l 'foro. ;\ t ompron1is c b c t'>l.·een Ba rtholome\\' and ~l rs . Berry's desires to hold off on upproval and other trustees· desires to add the 21 positions "'as offered by Trustee Patrick Backus of D<.ina f>oinl . Bu ckus suggested lhe board al· lo"' Lombardi to move ahead ,,·ith interviews of prospective t·mploycs a nd let trustees make 01 fin<J I determination on whether the sdC.·tcssful c;1ndidatcs "·ill be hired at a later d<ttc. ilis motion "·as accepted unanimously . Lombardi defended the new rosilions, citing the dramatic in - 1·rea~e in student enrollment thi s year. lie said the student popula· lion has jumped from 4,500 to 9,000. • f~or I he p<.1st year, trustees ha,·c approved l'mployment of parl ·lime lc:1chers to handle the nC\\' students. t...ombardj said this practice should end. ··we "'ant to bring along top night people. We "'ant more stu- dents under the guidance o( full - lim(' pl·rsonncl," the supcrinten· dent said. Lon1burdi said the addition or lh<' new teoi c hing positions would allow th<' rollege to expand pro· ~ram s in \'OCat1onal lraininii:, bu s ine ~s education. the arts, sciences and ins truction of han· dicappcd s tudents . Mar in e, 20, Slain 1\LAl\tEDA CU Pt ) -A young l\tarine \\'as fatally wounded fl.londay in what the Navy said y.·as an accident in a barracks al the Alameda Naval Air Station. The victi m was Margarito Cabello, 20. "·ho was shot in the hc<1d with a revolver. open the store safe. . Police were called to the store almost immediately after the bandits' departure by a police ex- plorer scout in the store at the time of the heist. Officer Greg Bartz reported Police said the descriptions did not match persons \vunted for other Art Colony robberies. ''Branding keeps us honest. And the customer k . '' nows it. FR A N cK HARTMANN 0~1ct0t o! Ua•t M n<l•11<"9 ..,Qn>•n!o Te•l•l•>Com(lan' "Carpeting is a blind item. For the consumer. few things are bought with so tittle knowledge. and with so much trepidation. Two different pieces of carpeting can look the same. feel the same. claim to be made of the sa me kinds of materials. and have, in fact. not one single difference that the consumer can perceive. Yet after just six months of use. one wlll look terrible and the other will look like new. How is the consumer to know which is which? Oddly enough, even price often won 't tell her. So even buying expensive carpeting is no guarantee of Quality . The only thing that protects the investment of the consumer. and the reputalton of the honest retai ler. is selling the brand names that both know they can trust." This is why we don't private label carpeting at Alden's. When you· find samples with the names changed on the labels, run over to Alden's fa st: Aher all, carpeting is one of lite·s major investments. 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NO 2J0412 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF, 92627 • PHONE 6<6-4838 '... 646-2355 • ' t • • T a x-sheltered Retire ment Plan For Individuals Dy SYLVIA PORTER 1 Fir1t of hoo colum m J 'By now, you probably have heard or read somet.hmg about the new tax shelterod Individual ltet1renlent Accounts - IRA -which m1Jhonsof usnotnow covered by a company or iniori spons ored pcn!i 1on progrum can establish Cot ourselves under the P e n slon Reform Actort974 C>rull the r eforms 1n that law t.rus well may turn out tO be the most f &rreach1ng OC ull the pro~rum s 1n that lcg11slat1on. the IRA well may emerge as the Money's Worth most significant breakthrough in helping us achleve flrulo· <:1aJ independence 1nourolderyenrs Yet, or all the law·s new prov,is1ons, the IRA a ppears to be the least understood and the most neglected And thus, the very real da nger 1s that millions who could benefit from this 1 eform will fail to ta ke advanlq:e or 1t To he lp you, the follow1ng answers to your basic questions have been compiled with the aid or Lord', Abbelt & Co, a 46 year old, New York based $1 S btlhon investment ad- v1sdry C1rm spec1 a hz1ng 1n IRA plttns Q Wh at 1s a11 lnd1v1dual Retiremen! Account, A It 1s a new tax sheltered retirement program created by the Pension Reform :Act of 1974 which became effective this past Jan 1 The key aspect 1s that your contnbut1ons to this retirement account are tax deductible and the earnings that i:I Cl'umulatc 111 your IRA accumulate Crt!c from tax Q \Vftu 1s eligible to eslabl1sli a11 l liA, t\ Gcner11 ll}, your employer will 1nform you "'hether you arc a pa1 t1c 1p11nt 1n a retirement plan -and .starting this ye;ir l•mplo}t'J s must include this 1nformat1on on your w 2 tax rorm Ir vo ur employer has a quabf1cd retirement pro gram hut you the emµloyc 11 te not a part1c1pant because }Ou hiJ\C not met the l'hg1 b1ht y reqwrements , you can establis h an IJlA After \ou become a part1 c1pant in a qua!Jf1cd retirement plan ho....,ever you Ce:t.nnot make ne w contr1but1ons lo your lRr\ But the assets 1n your IRA wall c:ont1nu c to accum uli.ile tax free Q llow ,nuch can you contnbute lo an I RA 7 A Your a nnual contnbut1on 1s 11m1ted to 15 percent or you1 earn1n g!S 0 1 SI 500 whu:hevc1 1s less Q 11 hat Js o rollover account'> A ,\ 1 ollo' C'r .iccount exists 1f you r etire with pension plan m one) i.lnd v.111 btc younger than 70•:? years old wh en you do stop 1\ork1ng or 1£ you are between Jobs Then I RA will give 'ou a big tax b1 eak You can take the entire amount you re CCJ\c -\O.ht ch \I.as \CSted for you in a qualified retirement plan ;.ind 111 ... cst lhl' full sum (less your own contr1but1ons) "1tl11n t.iO diJ\ s 1n a ~tp11ri.lte IRA" 1thout Pi.lying a tux on the lump SURI () Is 1 ltt re a uy age /1nu1 011 es1ab/1 slung an l RA 1 \ ,.\11 IRA cannot be est.1bhshed dunng or after the year ln \\ hll h 'ou bL come 101 ~ l ears old Q \.\-/Jal hoppe11s 1) you cont nbule more lhan $1 500 or 15 percent of your salary, wages. or self employed.income. (Thu does noC 1n- chWe unearned 1r1come such as dn>idends, rents, 1nleresi~ or capital gains ) ,\ 1\ G percent tax is imposed on the amount of your ex· cess contri but1on for each year that 1t 1s not corrected You m ay correct the e xcess contnbution by 1ns lruct1ng the custodian (a bank say ) to refund the amount or your excess conlr1 bul1on Or) ou may corrctt the excess contnbut1on by n1a k1ng .1 sm<JJl e1 conl11but1on 111 fu ture ye;;irs () \\ l1a / 111 ves11ne11ts ore eligible for l RA~' ,\ 1\-Jutual funds, savin gs and Joan assoc1at1on s, savings, bank dPpos1l s c ndo" n1ent poltc: 1cs, government 1 et1rement pollt.:ll:-; lOn1n1 t1 t1;.i l bi.ink pl11ns Q ls ltf 1! 11zs11 ro nt e 011 eligible 111uest 1nent • \ i\o I he la\\ spec1f1c:all y pro\ id es that life ins urance 1s uot .in 1: l1g1 ble investment Whil e an cndo" m c nt contract 1s the <.1 1nount '' h1ch represents life insurance co\erage 1s not a dcdul'l1bll' cont1 1but1011 Shippers 'Floating' Cargoes to Nevada LOS AJ';GELES (r'\P ) - \Voulcl you bcllC\ e the ports of R('nO :.incl L1:1s Vt.>gus? Th lre ins t enough \Valer around those Ne\ ::ida c1 t1cs fur cargo\ cssels but lhl'y ;.irc (.hall('ng1111! the po1ls of Los 1\ngelcs <ind Long Beach ror :;h1ppc1s bus1n c:-;s 1101\ c::.inthl'y do 1t ' THE\" OFFER tax Cree ~st:.itu:-; for goods arnv1ng 1n .. , on t.11nc1 s 1 n contrast to tax.1 ~ 11011 imposed by Los Angl'les •coun ty a nd se\ t>ra l othc1 Californi a counties Shippers whose goods <.11 c transported 1n containers <1l t.' cager to use ports" \Vhere there a1 c no 1nv cntorl, con t:.uncr f1 anch1se corporate income, pC'rsonal 1ncon1e and 1nher1tance t axes and low propcrtr . sales and use laxes Some s hippers s.t y 1t 1s < heaper to loud their c:a rgo filled cont 1J1ne1 s unto trucks ,1 ftcr they arr1\C ,ll Los Ange l('s o r Long fJt!aCh h:.irbo1 ~ ilnd houl them to Reno 01 Las Vegas v.hc1 c they 11re opened and the goods 1n tJ1 c n1 are trucked t o Western markets This s1tunt1on stems from the confl1ct1ng interpreta t1ons of wha t 1s an 011g1naJ package .. Los An geles Countv As sessor Ph1hp \\l alson main t a 1ns a container 1s the on5:1nal package, and when 1t 1s opened the contents arc sub1ect to an ad valorem tax ba5ed on a partial value of the goods BUT SHIPPERS argu• that conta1 ner5 are a means of tra nsportation The shippers contend levy ing t he t•x against those whose goods urnve In this country 1n conl u1 ncrs di s cnm1nales a gainst them They point out that goods arr1v111g 1n .1 container arc subJect to the tax when the conta in er 1s opened but the same goods a rr1 v1ng 1n bulk form or on wooden pallets are not subJcct to the tax until t11cv arc opened at the buyer 's place of business Jn m any cases that lS out sid e Los Angeles County 1\ test of the tax s legali ty is s\uwl y w1nd1ng 1ls way th1 ough the courts An at tempt lo exempt the con ta1ners from the tax failed 1n th(' state legis lature 1n 1973 A Long Deach newspaper, 1n an 1nvest1gatlve article re C:('ntly, said JU St how much ca1 go 1s be in g diverted to ports outside o r Ca hCom1a 1s not kno1.1.n But 1t added that the Los Angeles a nd Long Beach ha1 bo1 depar tments ha"e -estimated that the t1.1.o ports ar e los ing approximately the equ1 valent o r 64 000, twenty root containers per month to ·ports 'such as Reno and L.1s Vc gus out~1d e Cah(omi.1 LAST JANUARY, the Los Ang{'les 1-larbor Comm1ss1on put the <'Ounty's estimated loss to out of stale harbors and inland free ports at $176 m1lhona1ear The paper ulso said there apparently arc no uccurate C1~urcs on the number of longshoremen 'i; JObs lost 1n th~ Southern Cahforrua ports because of d1\•ers1on of con tal ners Tho-Security Pac1fic Na- tiona l Bank o( l,.os Angeles has undertaken a survey to find out the ec~nomlc impact on Cahforn1 0 ports thal ship· pin~ oC cont a iners out or the state Is having • Tuetday May 13 197!i CAIL y PILOT A I I 1'uesd ay's Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE .... ~ '1("'1>1 tlolc C"Q ~~::l u, .~ ~~~ ,,.,C SJ,, •0 121o-"' IH•lt IQ 11 It JO\.i-11. 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Oc c1de ntal Petroleum Corp has an nounced. The discovery well Oowed Crom two 'S>«kets 1n the upper ~taceous Wiid Coose Sands at depths about three to four thousand feet. company oft1c1al~ ••Id. \ ·' J\ I;: DAIL y Pt LO f Tuesday. May 13, 1975 G1•11111I Jury Report Pair Face Drug Count~ Transit Audit Pushed lem Dana Polnl. Both men race multi· pie drug charges con. talned ln rour retony counts. They are rrce on ball. ,; ,. t o n home by San Clemente police and slute narcotics agents la$l June 26. Police said the raid followe d lhe purchase by an un· dercover officer of 25 bricks of marijuana. SANTA ANA -'The semi· autonomous Ora nge County Transit District should be audit· ed by a private management re· view firm , the county Grand Jury has concluded in a report. The jury suid s uch·a n1annge· ment audit of the district, which now employs more than 500 peo. pie, s hould be budgct1;.>d for next year. T JI E JURV MADE particul a r note of the fact lh;_i t the dis· Lri ct, which has :..i $19 millio n budget this year, h iiS never un· • Other Deaths FORT LAUD ·' ERDALE , }'la . · D eath Notic .. s DAWSON Cl.ARA Al.ICE DAWSON. Oalfole!e· atr. May 11, 19/S, SI, Mary·~ llO'>l!oidl , LOflQ Beac,,, C•. Sur•••"d by two W<l~. Wdli.im 8onnt1L Jr. and Robo!r! l\Of'I · <A P) -Joseph A . "Joe" J\olooney, 65, a blind musi· cian who played piano and composed for the big bands of Paul \\'hiterlian and J.,es Brown , died i'llund;_iy . ~11. •our vr.indcr.lldr~n . Ser .. ct> ... ,11 be hc'ld In Sierr.i V1,1a Ce"1cl~r Y. l ,""· New Me•oco. 8.ilt1·8e•11~•on IO<ol dorecto••. Corona oe1 M;ir. J\-IEXICO CITY (1\P ) l .arry Alien, 66, un As· .sot·iatcd Press cor· respondent for 21 years and winner of the 1942 Pulitzer Prize for his war reporting, died Mon· day. Allen 's war report· ing stretched from the Spanish Civil War lo a 1-l a itia n revolu tion in 1957. SNIDER ROY SNIDER, •t\oCle"t of Fo~nld'" V.iue,. c .i Dale 01 de•I" M•J n, 19/). 54.r••Ce\ are ~nd1n11, P.i<1t1c V•cw Memoroi1 P.irk ,...onu.i•y, N~wpor\ Seit", Ca. P.HtLl.tPS HAROLO PHILLIPS, re•idenl of ""''''°" V1eio, C•. Ser•i<e'> a•e l'O'nd· 1nt;i, Pac1f1c View Memoro.i! Park Morloury, Newporl Oe•tn, C:•. Mii.ONE CAROL C Mii.ONE. Date ol Cl!Mtr.· Hwy 10, lt1S. Resoden! ol C:OSI• ,,..._.,,.. C•-Survived bf "tr "u\l>.lnd. L0110• Molone; one wn, Aoqe,. Ctt.ida..,oon: l tttff •tep'><in•. St~ven, JO\tl>n and A;inay Mil-. mo!l'l~r. Mr• M.i t Allen ol M1\WU<1. one DIOll'ler, Fronk Allen ol M1••our.. two '"'~''· C.tne.a e.intell .ind l.ucolle Morron ot Mos· "°"" S,.,rvo<e\ wolf bt "flO Wedr.\<ldy 11.00 AM, 8elt Bro .. Ow<1y Cnape1. Ott1· co.int, Rev. Connie S.i lio•. Seti B•o..od•a"!' Mor1uarr d"ector•. DENOINGEll MICHAEL W, OENOINCiEA. O.ileot °"""' M;iy 11 , !91S. Ae\•denl ol Cosl.i Me'><!, c.a. Survn•ea bf l'l!S p,arenls, Mr. 6 Mrs. Elmer Otnd1n9er ot Co•la Mew; So• brot~rs. Sl.inltf 01 Co<""" ae1 M.ir, Jame'> or Ma\'>atl"tu•t11s, Jonn or Costa Mts.i, P"ll•I> ol Corona o:i.,I NE \VB U RY PARK (1\P ) -Dr. Edward J . Baldes, 76 , inventor of the Mayo Clinic's famed \\·'ar id War II huma11 t•entrifuge. died Sunday. 1-lis centrifuge was used by the military to learn more about g ravity stresses on pilots. · Mar, S!epflen ol S..nta Ana 1:1n<1 Roc""'""----------- ol Cost• Me\.i. Even•ng "'""' will r.. l>eld Wl!ilne'>Pay 8 00 P M, St. JO<lchofn Cnurcl'I. Buro.ii lnur•day 1000AM,1---=c======o--- G<>oa Snept> .. ro Ce melt• 1. OHe<;le<I by FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC NOTICE Sell 8roaa ... ;iy Mor1uiu y. NAME STATEMENT FOGG The ro11ow1n11 i>erson I• aol ng ALICE P FOCiCi, re~1den! ol 8a1Qad t>u"""~•a~o h land, C•. Oa1tol dt.iln M.iv n. 1915 DANIEL AMOS. 11• •l\t S1H•el. SurY1Yed by two wn\, Judge Ed.,d•O P Newpart Beacn, C.ilo!orni.i 91Moe fOQQ •no Fred T. Fov9; ont d;>ughlet. f•rry Seo!\ T.iy!or, 11• •hi SI . Mr ~. Oona Id F. Cii>1t ~. !11n Newl)0<"18eacr..C:alotorn«•9'1W.0 ~rindc,,11ortn .ind ~ •• 1.,en qted! Tni~ busine•• " co.iucted bv a \lr.indtl'l•ld<en. St1v1te\ w•ll be !1'1'>f!ril~rlner•l'li1>. t1t1v.i1e . lnlermenl, S•n Gdbf!tl Terryl.iylor C.l'melery, S•n G.ibroe1 .• C.i. 8<1!11 T"ls \\1tement w•\ filed wit" 1r.e lk•9't"'OFI Co\!• Me\a MorluMy 01fK· County Clerk of Or•n11e County on '°'\. In heu 01 flowers con\robul•oni. M;ircn9 19/~ fNIJbe m-to r our laYor >le tl>df!!y. ' · F4.J10J -:.:=========::; Pvb11~d Or.inge Coast O;iity Polo!, 1 1'My ll, ZO, 11, arid June 3, 1973 17J6..1~ • 1.4.LTI·I ERGEROM f UMER.4.L HOME Corona del Mar 6 73·9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 I ELL IR0.4.DW A Y MORTUAR Y 11 0 Broadw<1Y. Co~!d Me:.d 042-9150 Mc:CORMICk MORTUARY Laguna Beac h 494·941 5 San Juan Cap15trano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORl.4.LPARk Cemetery Mortuary cnaoe1 3500 Pacilic V•ow Drive Newport Beacn. C.1!1lorn1a 644·2700 f'EEll f.4.MILY COLOMIAL fUMER.4.l HOME 7801 Bol ~o Ave, Westm1ns 1er 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 62"1 Main St. Hun11nq1o n Beoch t.36-6!;.39 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOU5 BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ll'le lo11o w •n11 per~on is dolno :i...•.one•s•~· SAOOl.EBACK SCHOOL ~UPPL Y. lBSIO M.otrguero~ Pk....,.., No 11 l, ""''''on Voe 10, Cali!orn1.i '7.!0IS John W, Colloer an<I Carolyn SU(· :o!l•er, it.801 Magdalena Lane, Moss1011 i•<'IO. Calrlornoa 92675 Th" bu~•ne~\ ·~ conducted by " ,.,neral p.ir1nt"'"'"· Carolyn Sue Collier Tl'I,~ ''"''m"nt w~\ toled W>lh ll>e Coun!' C•.,r-or O•ange Counlyor.Ap"I l1. 19/S "''" Pubhsf\ed O•ange Coast O.iily Pilol. ~•Y n. zo. 21. and Ju"e l, t'llS 173+7} I' C BI.JC :\OTlCE NOTICE OF NON-llESPONSl811.ITY Nohce •S ~reDy o•vtn 1"41 tr.e un- Ger\•Qr>ed w1u not be rt~POnsit>le 10< • ..., llebh or !1ab1llloe• conl•a<tf<I b, .in,or.e other tr.an my~ll. on or alter '""a ate 0..led tr.1\ l"d day ol May, 1915, Slleola M. Moor., 11•92Jo•d.in -88 l•••"~.C:A.9266~ PubhVltd Or.inge Co.a'>! Daily Piiot, M.iy6, I, !J, 19/S -1~11 11--------~--- l'Cl\l.IC ;'\O'r ICJ-: "NOTicE OF PuB1.IC NEARING NOTICE 15 M[l'IEBV GIVEN 1"'11oil 1><>bl·c nea"ng ..-<11 ix. hl'ld '" <or.iunc. !•On '"''!h the P•OP<H"<I plan tor urHf<Cd· t•on ot •ne ~al B"acn 5cnool Dl\t<otl, on M<ln<ldY. M.i y 20. 1975 . .it I JO p m. on 1n@ AYd•lOr•um ot !l'lt>J.H McG.ouvn In· ,.,,,...mate S<1>001, s~a1 Beach Blvd. A 6ol'J Ay••nue Se.ii Bedcn, CahTOtn1", Od!~d lh" 101n ddV o• Apnl n1s. " 0 Hlllm.in, Dt1>ulv D•a~g~ Coun1 y S<.Joor ontend~n! ~f 5< h(>O•~ Publ'"'"" O•Jnge Cod'' 0 .. ,1 , P.iot Aprd ...... <1ndM6Y6, 11 1~''i 1•12 IS 8 x 10 COLOR PORTRAIT 139 -~ '" Ill .. '•1'•"111•~ Day" May I l "'"' 1 7 Dales: T•sdcry .... Sotwdoy Hou rs: ,..,, l•lllo l:M, IMlo S lt ,,....,,., lf:ll .. I .... ,, .... , JI," ........ •SATISFACTION guaranleed or your n1one:1 back. *AGES 5 WEEtl:S TO 12 YEARS OlD *NO OBLIGATION to buy add1T•ona 1 color p ortraits, *PORTRAITS PRINTED on 51llc te•tured 5urfact-, p1esenled by and delivPrt"d to Y°';J at our ~tore. .............. ,., ......... _ ... ONE SPECIAL per family, one child ind1v1dually or groups photographed at an add1l+onttl 99c per sub1ttl. CHILDREN 'S FAIR HUMTIMGTOM CEMTER At a.11e11 •"4. .t W.,.... off S.. 0...,. fwy. 892-0814 They were booked a~ter a raid on the Lup. Polyester Cord Tire Deal ! The General Poly-J et is a smart looking, smooth riding. 4-ply polyester cord tire designed for long mileage a nd tracti on. Its .deep tread pattern holds the road on tough comers and on straightaways! VdluePriced! $ size A78-13 tubeless blackwa ll. plus S 1.76 Fed. Ex. Tax each ·size V<'llue Priced F.E.T. Size Value Priced F.E.T. A7S·l~~ 2 for $45.90 > l.76 H78·M 2 for $61.90 $2.77 l3 7S 13 2 ft)r $47.90 s l.S4 G7S-1.S 2 for $59.90 $2.GO E7S 14 2 for $51.90 S2.27 1178·15 2 for $63.90 >2.83 F78·1'1 2 for $55.90 S2.'-l0 J7K 15 2 for $73.90 ~299 G7S 14 2 for $57.90 S2.!J6 L78·15 2 lor $75.90 $3.11 Whitewalls $2 to $4 more per tire_ Sizes J78-15 & L78-15 Available at Va lue Prices in whitewall only. Charge it at General We honor • MoslOf' Ch- • lonkAmericord 1975.New CarTires! Brand New! Not Blems! Not Retreads! Value Priced! $2795 ~11e 1\7~ 1 ·~ I ubt·l1..·c;.., bL 1c k\~ d 11 plu ... 51 771-cdcr(i! l::..ll•(' 1,,'>: The General J umbo 780 ·rhcGenerdl Jun1bo 780, the same tire ~,rou·ll see on n1any 1975 new CdT5 Built with two glass belts anJ u l\\'O·ply polyester cord body for '.Jfl!ut 1Jerf(Jrn1(1nce. \.1h1(• l'1i1,,.,d rrr ,\,"I : S27.95 >J.77 < ·7..., 1 I 28.95 2.rn I /-... 11 30.95 2.32 I -;-.... I· I :s3.95 2.47 ( ''"' 14 :14. 95 2.62 ! r;.-.... l•I 37.95 2.84 I. i."i IS :ll.95 2.4 1 r·1:•;.1:, 34.95 2.55 l17H·IS 35.95 2.69 ~ 178 J!'1 38.95 ·2.92 .J7S l.r) 39.95 3.(J9 17't> l.S 41.95 3.2 1 \.-Vhitewilll~ $3 10 $5 nlore per lire. size 6.50·13 tubel,..ss.bli\ck,v~1l l. plus .$ J . 7 7 ~·edt"rci\ Excise ·r~x. The Ge ne ra l J et-Ai r ® Ill The General Jet-Air III with long n1ileage Duragen® Tread Rubber. strong four·ply construction. and fan1ous twin ·tread design f o r trac tion. V<1lue <;I·"' Priced FF_T. 6.50·13 $15.95 ~1.77 7.00·1:~ 18.95 2.00 C78· 14 19.95 2.04 E78·14 20.95 2.27 F78·14 22.95 2.40 G78-14 23.95 2.56 H78·14 25.95 2.77 5.60·15 18.95 1.79 F78-15 · 21.95 2.45 G78·15 23.95 2.60 H78·15 25.95 2.83 L78·15 ' 32.95 3.11 •Available in whitewall only. Whitewalls $2 to $4 more per tire. Front-Axle BRAKE REI .INE YOU MUST BE SATISAED Th is Week Only $ 95 Rl·q >22i~J COMPACT AMERICAN CARS ln1 !11J .... .,: New Delco 1 ~1.ikc Linings on both front wheels. Brake dr un1 and \lheel cylin· d"'r in .. pcclion. Adjust briikes and reslore hr.1ke fluid . Disc Brakes Cos1 More! All service work is quoted e1t a filir pdce when car is checked. \.Vi!h no i\dd-ons unless necessary fo r safe operation. then you are the judge. All \.IJOr1l_ tl.'!f)ltlCed parts <lTC bagged for you r inspeClion. W~ do the jobfasl ... right ... the first lime. If not. v.-e \Vant to knO\AJ about it. lmmedialely! That's Our Pledge. &I NUAl TIRE '"'''ti t~O•~ ti c;..,., .. f•N Sto .. t c ... iw .. ., .. 1, ''''" It •""'9"""' dell· ......... ,.~. ·~· Gt Mrll .,tfl, H;\IN C.'l ILCK: ~huuld 0111 SllJ•f)lv ul ,nntt• i.llcs Of llue1 run •hort during this event. 1o1r:e 1o1r.i ll honor any orders pk1ced now for future delivery at 1he advenised prke. Don Swedlund Inc. __ ....... .,., ...... co:-.sr GENERAL TIRE 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Phone 540·57 IO 646-5033 Sooner or lat~ you'll own Generals ----=-----_., • • '". . ' ,,, -• '"' , .. • 111 · 7 -. . ... .. .. • Saddlebaek Today's Closi11g N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 133, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1975 TEN CENTS MAC Urges $20,000 for Viejo Parks By JAN WORTH 0111>• O•llW PUM $Uft Members of the Mission Viejo l\lunicipul Advisory Counl'il !MAC> A-1onduy recommended a S20,000 "catch -up" budget to up- grade \he 10 local ~1ission Viejo p;.1rk:,. Tht.> re<'ommendatiori will Ix! forwurded to the Orange County · Departn1enl of Harbors, Beaches and Parks ;.ind eventually to coun- ty supcrvisors, v.•ho make the · fin1:1 l budget determination for the ·coyote Destroys Pet Dog A Chihuahu:.i owned by a San Clemente l'Ouple was killed early ·ruesday morning when a coyote grabbed the pet <.ind dragged the tlog through u d<1rk Clemente oceunfront neighborhood. 'J'he dog. n<.imed ''Cha Cha" \\"US ow ned hy Mr. und Mrs. l\u s~L·ll ~lunt er. 2915 La Venlan<1 , for t•ight and il half years. "'\\'e had ll'l her out before go- ini.: lo bed.'' Mrs. lluntcr recalled tod<.iy. "Sht• didn't ('OITIC right bciek in. I remember looking·out the \vindow. I saw the coyote. 1'hl'n I saw the coyote with her in his mouth . ., She s;.i id her husband chased the eoyole, still c;.i rrying the dog in hi s jil\\'S, through the neighborhood before it finally dropped the l)l'I . 1\-lrs. llunter said they look thc remains lo Dr. Robc:rt Bcasely, ;..1 veterinarian . who determined death y,·as due tu a broken nel'k. She said the l'Oyote apparenlly .. crept into the backyard from the bluffs below the house. l\1rs. Hunter s:..tid they h<:id o"·ned Cha Cha since she was a puppy. Recently, she said. they had placed the dog on a special diet because it was ovcrv.·eight. In .J unuary: another Chihuahu;.i wus c;.ir1·ied away In· to a ravine behind a Shorecliffs neig hborhood resid ence. 1'he dog ne\'t•r \\'as fou nd . El Toro Higl1 Picks Woman To No. 2 Post 1\luurecn Englchard, ;.issistanl principal at J-luntint,'1.on Beach tligh St•hool . \\' i.IS hirt.'<i 1\-londay as assistant principal for El Toro fligh School . Mrs. Englehurrl. 34. is a resi- dent of Lag:unil Rca"h ;.ind has been with the l·luntington Union f-l igh School District for two years. Before Lhilt she s1>enl 10 years v.·ith the Los Angeles City School District. · She will sturt at a s:.ilury of about $24,000, school district of· !iciaJs said. 'fhe new assist:.int principal was dean or students at Edison High School in lluntington Bc<1ch last yeur :.ind counselor at l'lolarina liigh School be( ore that. She is crcdcntiuled in secon- dary sch0ol administration, pupil personnel services, and general secondary teaching. OraiJgeA Coast '=~~ Weatber Extens ive night <.ind morning l ow clouds otherwise Cair through Wednesday. Cooler days, H)ghs from the lower and middle 60s at the beaches to the mid-70s inland. INSIDE TOD~ Y The leg~d of Charlie Ped- dicord, junk dealer "ez- lraordinaire" of Laguna &ot:h, is recal/N by staf/ writer F'rederick SchoemehJ on Page 86. Index AIY-S.rwlt• AJ l...M ... f. At c.&l..,1111 Al.II 011llllfll 11-lt CM\lcl , II CAl.1 .. r• IJ D9101No1lcet AU C .. 1.111 "1" Al 111""111111!11111 "' P'INlltt Alf-II ...,..,. ., ...... u•n 11 ' Mission Viejo area. The totals recommend~d by Tony Loechner, chairman or the MAC's parks and recreation eommiltee, varied Crom $7,500 Cor O'Neill Park to $800 for Christopher Park. 'Loechner and his committee were highly critical or the parks department's treatment or Mis· sion Viejo facilities. ''After. nine years. the llarbors, Beaches and Parks Department should be a::;humed of these tot:.ils ," L0t..><:hner said, "They arc exorbitant, If main- tenance had been kept up, they would have been m uc:h lower." In decidin g to press for the ex- isting park improvements, the MAC indicated it v.·ants to take <·are of facilities for existing resi · dents first, and not allocate de- velopment money for new parks in pending developments. The priority list us recom· mended by the MAC '!i parks committee and endorsed by the A-1AC is as follow s : O'Neill Park ~ $7 ,500 for re· furbishing tot lots and equip- ment, repairing a retaining wall on slopes , im,proving grading and adjusting the tot lot concrete border. Eldorado Park -SI .023 for a block retaining wall and $800 for a swing set and s lide. Christopher Park -$800 for slope reinforcement. Valyermo Park -$2 ,680 Cor play equipmt:nt and a toL lot. Madrid Park -$3,000 for play equipment and benches. Coronado Park -$1 ,200 for eq..uipmcnl upgrilding and voll eyball net supports and $800 for s<tfcty a nd hc<1lth measures as recotn mended by the homeowners. Granad;.i Park -$1 .250 for up- g r il ding equ ipm e nt per homco"'ners requests. Preti:.idos Park -$800 for l<111tl:,<·<tpe rep<.iirs, to complc· ment recent rec om mcndation by thl' AfAC for a cyclone fence :.ilong lhl' park s lope edge. Thl' /l.1AC refused to recom- mend S3.000 in county service u1•ea nine funds for t·o~rs for utility meters al thl' parks. The utility con1p;.i ny has complained of v:.ind:.i li sm lo the exposed n1ete1·s. but the <'o.uncil said the <·ornpany should provide its own protettion. Marines on Standby - To Rescue U.S. Ship PUNITIVE ATTACKS -Sen. James L. Buckley, CR-NY) urged Pres ident Ford to ·or- der immediate punitive air and naval attacks on ap· propriate targets in Cam· bodia' in retaliation for selzure of unarmed Americal'} merchant sh.ip. Cult Death Suspect Ruled Sane By T01\o1 BARLEY Of 111• O•ltf Pilot SYft Steven Craig Hurd is legally sane and can face trial for his al· leged role in the "devil cult" 1970 killing of Mission Viejo teacher Florence Nancy Brown, Orange County Superior Court Judge Frank Domenichini ruled today. Judge Domenichini 's de- cision ended a month or pre-trial ;.iction in which psychiatrists have differed over Hurd"s ability tc comprehend trial action or as- sist in his defense. Welte's Salary Hiked Dr. Richard \Veile, deputy superintendent of the Saddle.back Valley Unified School Di strict, v.·as granted a S4 ,000 a yeilr salary increas(' !\fond:iy. making his salary higher than th<1l of Superintendent V.1illiam Zogg. WL•l tc 's raise brings him to S38 ,000 u YL'ar from $33 .400 . beginning in the 1975-76 school year. Zogg , "'ho \Vas gr;;nted a four-ye;.ir contract extension by the previous board or trustees last December. is paid S37 ,800. Zogg 's contract includes use of a district car, but he has not taken i.ldvant<.ige of it si nce a board controversy on di stri ct cars more than <1 year ago. \l.1eltc 's cuntr<.i ct re\·isi on delet- ed hi s prior uc·eess to a di stri <'l ear The s ala1·,· int·i·caSl.' is il new addition to the board of lrustees' dt•clarcd inlc nt to inL"reuse \\'elle's spht•rf.' of responsibility and st:.itus. The bOiJl'd members. three or v.·hom werc elected !\larch 4 , h<1ve made it no secret that they arc "'very supportive" of \Veile :.ind critical of Zogg's ad- ministration. The Zogg administration \vas one of lhe issues in the trustee camp;.iign early this year. \Vith :.ill fi ve of the trustees elected, in- cluding the t\vo in cumbents, s trongly urging a chcin ge in diret'lion for the dist1ict. (See WELTE, PageA2> Sclaool Progress O•lly Pilol ~1•11 P"°lo 1\ third intermediate school for the Saddleback Valley Unified School Disttict is sprouting up among a g rove of cuc<.i l.YJ)tus trees along Jeron.imo Road in L<:1kc Forest. '!'he $4 million facility, to house 1.200 stud ents. is s chl'dulc<l to open late next fall. Release Sought By Ford By JIELF.:N TJl01'1t\S \VA S lllNG 'fON (lJ PI) President 1-~ord. applying both diplomatic i.lnd milit:.iry pre· ssurc. today sought the help of China and ordered 1.000 J\1arinl's to prepo.n·e to enter 1'h:.iil;ind in ;1n t•ffort to \\"ill r<'l<'i.!Sl' of :.in un - ar n1 cd An1eri<'il n merchant vcssc\ se i1.etl by C:.im hod ia . SOUrCl'S s:.ii d. Pentagon sourt:es s;.ud l ,000 ~larincs ou Okinav.:u received· SOUTH KOREA OUTLAWS DISSENT, Page A4 th e order to '·prepi.lre to depart soon" for 'fhailand in a show of 1nilitary force <igainst the Cam - bodi ;1n :.irmed fo1·ces \vho seized th e ship M aya,i,:ucz earl y l\1onda y i.n v.•hat f'ord described as :.in ··act of piracy.'' "fhc aircraft c:.irrier USS Coral Seil and several destroyers also "·ere st ca ming to\v <1 I'd the area. And U.S. aircr:.ift '.''ereconlinu· ing: air su rvcill<.incc of thl' J\fayaguez. which \V:JS being held by l\\'O Cambodian vessels near a tiny island about 30 miles of- fshore in the Gulf of Si:.im . State Department sou1·ces re- ported the Administration v.•as seeking the he lp of China to con- vince the Cambodian Khmer Rouge govc1·nment to relf'ase the J\l;1yagucz and its 39-man cre1\' :.ind avoid iln inl<'rnational inci - dent. Chin::t is one of the few <·ountries '"hich has communica· lion s "·ith th<' ne\v Communist re- gi me. .-The judge's decision st.>emcd <issured last week, hpwever, \vhen the CaliCornia Supreme Court ruled in a landmark de· cision that Hurd's inability to testify without the use of powerful tr<.inquilizers need not bar him from the trial courtroom. Hinshaw Fires Back But \Vhitc !·louse press secretary Ron Nessen declined to discuss the details of Ford's diplomatic and military strategy lo\vard the seizurl'. Hurd, 25, will receive medica- tion throughout what is expected to be a three-m onth trial. Judge vo Domenichini ordered jury selec· tion to begin today. Calls Cowuy Claim Politically lmpired "We cannot discuss any possi- ble military movements," he said when asked about the ~·tarine alert. lfurd and the gang of drug- using drifters he commanded '"ere arrested five years ago shortly after two killings within 24 hours. Hurd is specifically accused in the present trial of the murder of l\-1rs. Brown. 31, of El Toro, who "'as dragged from her car at the Sand Canyon turnoff of the San Diego Freeway and driven al knifepoint to an Jrvine orange grove. CSee SUSPECT, Page AZ) By GARV GRANVILLE 011 ... D•ilJ Pilot SI•" After months of silence. in - dicted Representative Andrew Hins haw (R-Ne"'port Beach) began firing back at his tormen- tors Monda y. f-lin shaw's first derensive salvo "'as a softly-worded statement asserting that Orange County's $13,lSJ claim against the bonding company that insured him while he was assessor is fraudulent and politically motivated. The county's claim is bast..'<! on ..-"'·ages. supplies :.ind g~s mileage allegedly used at pubhc expense by Hinshaw in his 1972 con· Plan. Backfires Man Bl.mrs Suicide Try BEDFORD, England CUP!) -Decidin g lo commit suicide, Peter Gudgion turned on the unlighted· gas fire in his bedroom and waited to die. But he decided to have one last cigarette before going under. The resulting explosion in the gas.filled roon1 destroyed Gudgion's home and the one beside it and damaged 40 others al a total cost of $103,000 . But Gudgion survived the blast and now is before Bedford Crown Court where prosecutor Brian· Higgs told theslory Monday .. Gudgion, a 40·year·old grocer who said he wanted to 'end it a ll because of money and marriage problems, pleaded innocent to charge.s of damaging property and endangering life . • gressional camp~ign . "l'he K cpub lican con· gressman's statements ~1onday v.·ere backed by copies or seven letters exchanged between at· torney Willi<.im Anderson. Coun- ty Counsel Adrian Kuyper and Hartford Accident and Indemni- ty Company. Key statements in the docu- ments as rar as Hinshaw is con· cerned are included in a March 24 report by Kuyper to the Board of Supervisors. In his report, Kuyper said the board 's inves tigation of the County Assessor Office, "has not revealed sufficient evidence lo sustain a cause of action against the former assessor CIUnshaw) Recreation Fund Okayed A fund of $13.000 for summer recreation in Mission Viejo was e ndorsed Monday by the Municip<il Advisory Council !MAC ). - The money will coma.from t~ funds ln coun\y Scrv1ce Area Nlne C9Ytirina: Mission Viejo. Council Chairman Richanf Lowcock sli;essed ther.e may be mor~ money ,.coming -as mut h us $30,000 -In rederal rltndS. Fi•al ac~ on the recreation b-"drel will~ made by lhe coun• cy llO•rll otSU)iervl!Cn. . -, based on fraud."' An action based upon the same facts that "'ould impose liabilit y upon security, i.<'., negligence, could be questiona- 01e va11a1t y 11 t>roughl against tnt• former assessor in his individual capacity_ In effect, llinshaw maintaihed. the county persis ted in its claim despite Kuyper's reservations. Last week, Hinshaw's :.ittorney CSee fllNSfl A W, Page A2) lie also said he could not answer the question whether Ford '.''as considering a military response. 1\sked if U.S. officials sought lo s pe<.ik directly lo the Ca mbodian government, Nessen replied. "[ <·an not talk iJ bout Lh<.it." The Cambodian govern1nenl h as made no public statement on the incident. <See SEIZURE, Page A2) * * * Fountain Valley Home of Skipper Charles T . Miller of 1',ountain Valley is the captain of the freighter Mayaguez. seized by Cambodians Monday in the Gulf of Thailand. The 61 -year-old skipper was described as ·'well qUalificd in every way ." by officials or the Sea-Land Corporation· in Meriio Park. N.J., owners of the ship. ''All we 'could !'iay is the highest,'' said Ed Butler. direc· tor of communications for the firm. "If the top rating is live, he gets the top r ating or five," BuUersaid. Miller, who Jives ift an apart- ment at 10281 Slater Ave., has been Viith Sea-Land si nce July or 1972. Butler said , a nd has served as mastcrof fi\'eotht•r ships. Miller's v.·ife is a"•ay Crom home in seclu sion today. "That gal from the television called her last night and scared her off.·· a neif?hbor said today. "She's staying with friends for a fewda .... '' He d"'cS.cribed Airs. Mitter as a nice person but said he didn't know her well since he had only lived in the ap<irtments a month. and had never met her husband. The manager of the Sh11kcwood Apartments, where the couple live,• Said they had been there since 1971 . ' SB .... w. ......... ~ CHARLES T. MILLER OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY AT DESK ABOARD SHIP His Wi fe Said This is the Only Picture She Has of Skipper F rom Page A I SEIZURE ... T he U.S. embassy in Phnom Penh \\·as c los(•cl ::i m ont h ;.i go. :..i few d a ys before the Amcritan- barkt:.•d government of Lon Nol f ell to the Communis ls. Jn l\'l osco\\'. the Tass llC'\"~ a gency quol <.'d ··some r e po;ts this ship was eng aged in s pying <1ctivitics" be fore its "<.1 rrest " by c~1mbodia . Nessen said fl atly that lhc l\1av;.igucz was not a •·spy ship'" .such as the USS Pueblo which was· St'ized by North Koreans in 1968. Nessen said the fact that ford ins tructed the Stale Department J\.1onday to de m a nd release of the s hip i ndi c ated that a cti ve diplom a ti c"' efforts were un - Uer "'ay to reach ;.i peaceful solu- tion oft he problem . Ford. m t·anv.:hi\C', summonC'd members of the National Securi · tv Council to their second meet· iilg s ince th e incident. Nessen soid Secretary of Slate Henry A. Kissinger . \vho was on a s peak· ing trip in Missouri, did not in· tend to return to Washington for the meeting. Nessen c:\plaincd that the Ailaya g uez. a containerized merchant ship carrying cargo from Hong Kong to Thailand '"hen it was seized, has been un- der constant surveillance by U.S. <urcraft . He reported that the vessel \11as seized near the island or Poulo Wai, a tir.y rock about 60 miles offshore claimed by both the Cambodians .. and the Viet- namese. Two Cambodian gun· boats then e s corted th e ~1ay a guez to another island, Koh 'fan · a bout 30 miles north, "'here it h~s been held ever since, he said. Cambodians a rc aboard the ship , Ne ssen s<i id. But he declined to s a y whether the American crew had been taken off the vessel. "The United St:.ites has re- ceived no reports of any crew member being wounded on the merchant ship." Nessen said. Ford has the <:onstitutional JlO'''er to use ti .S . military troo ps lo defend American lives. The War Powers Act also Gives him 48 hours lo act without the c6n- sent of Congress in the event of· a provocative in c ident caus1.:d by C1nother country. ORANGE COAST l>B DAILY PILOT fp,.0>~"9" c.,..•! O·•·•• l'o•ot ,...,,, *"'<" h '""' b•"''" ,,,.. "'""'' p,,.,,, ,, """'"....,, bv t~ o ... ,,.,.. 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It involves property on both sides of Cro\.\'n Valley Par kway. In general comments favored the proposed cutback which would reduce the total number of <:11lowable dwelling units from Rancho Viejo Cli,b to Hear Drilling Talk Offshore drirling is the topic slated fo r the l\1ay 20 meeting or the Ranc ho \'"iejo \\'oman·s Club. Allen Brushv.'ood, s upervisor of retail marketing for Douglas Oil Company, \viii disc uss drill - ini;. lhe-t'ontinental shelf, and the. ·cost or t.'onvcyin g oil to California residents at 10 a .m . in People's Federal Savings and Loan, El Toro. 1\el·o1·din~ to nrus hv.·ood . pro- \'l'n rcscr\'l'S h<ivc dt:('lin ed and the hoped-for thrl'c billion bar- re ls of oi l have dwindled to tv..·o bi llion. lie \viii explain what th is may ml·:.i n to local resid ents in terms of s upply. prices and im· ports. Viejo 's FFA Schedule Day The T\1 lss ion Vi ejo chapter of Future Farmer s or America (PFA ) has annount£'d its annual fi('Jd day Saturday. May 17 at the l\1i ssion Viejo ll ig h Schoo l agricultural area. Projects in competition, in · eluding f a rm animals. b.:1ked good s. fi eld plots and plant ar· ran2ements will be judged. start· ing at 11 : 30 a .m. A barbecue will be served in the hi gh school cafeteria at S:JO p .n1. Additiona l information is available by calling Sue Roberts, 837-7259. Chambe nnaids Set Hawaiian Program A travel film or llawail will be the program of the Saddleback Va ll ey Chambe rmaids meeting al 0 009 \Vednesd ay, 01t the Jolly Ox 1n Laguna l'l ill !S. Th e prograrn wfll be presented hy Jt"an RroWn of Good Times Travel Ou reou. The public is \\'elcome and reservations are t~vai l ablc by c.a llinr. 830·052 1 . • 7.200 to about S,000 and Jeattes 1,100 acres in open epace. County planners objected to several commercial and office zoning designations and said the company 's overall policy guidelines conflict in some places "'ilh those proposed by the <:ounty. !\·lost of the audience protests dealt with massive grading plans Jn the rolling hills including one parcel that would require move- ment or more l:han five million cubic yards of earth. Proposed road extensions and high·density pockets were al so protested by some speakers. Saddleback's Trnstees OK lntervU?u:s Saddleback College trustees gave Supt. Rober t Lombardi clearance to interview can- didates for 21 new teaching posi- tions -but refused to give him an assurance the new teachers "'Ould be hired. Board president Robert Bartholomew and Trustee Donna Berry argued that it would be premature to com mil $300,000 for the new positions until the budget for the upcoming school year is firmed up. That won't be until August. "We 've got to cut in some areas," 5aid Bartholomew. "I don 't '"ant to get locked into this." Trustees currently are study- ing a $16.1 million budget that y,·ould raise the college tax rate to $1.03 per $100 a ssessed valua- tion -33 cents more than this year's levy. The t•oll ege dis trict includes the communities of Tus tin. Irvine, Laguna Beach, San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente, Mis- sion Viejo, Laguna Hills and El 'foro. A c ompromi s e between Bartholomew a nd Mrs. Berry 's desires to hold off on c.pproval and other trustees' desires to add the 21 positions was offered by Trustee Patrick Backus of Dana Point. Backus suggested the board al· low Lombardi to move ahead with interviews of prospective employes and let trustees make a final determination on whether lhe successful candidates will be hired at a later date. His motion we.is a ccepted unanimously. Lombardi deCended the new positions, citing the dramatic in· crease in student enrollment this year. lie said the student popuJa. lion has jumped from 4,500 lo 9.000. t"or the past year, trustees have approved employment of part·time teachers to handle the new students. Lorn barcti said thi~ pr~ctice s hould end. "We want to bring along top flight people. We want more slu· dents under the guidance or full· time personnel,·· the superinten· dent said. Lombardi said the addition of the new teaching positions would allow the college to expand pro·. J::rams In voc ational training, bu~lncss education, the arts, ~clence~ and instruction of ban· dicappcd students. • Grip 'l'iflhtens U.S. to Remove • -.Some m Laos VI ENTIANE. Looi; (UPI) - An aulhorjlalive source said to· day the U.S. government has de· eided to remove some of the Americans a nd their dependents from Laos as the Communist Pathet Lao tightens its grip on the country. The source s aid the United Council Opposes Control By JOHN VAL TERZA Of llM D;1llr PllOI SU.H . Newport Bea.ch city coun- cilmen Monday took issue with a plan to sb.ift control or the harbor patrol to the Orange County Sherirf·s Offi c e . Councilmen agreed to take their case to coun· ty supervisors next week. In discussions during which Sheriff Bradley Gates was termed "'a czar" by one coun- cilman, the panel agreed that such a shift would raise costs and dilute local control. The council agreed to try first . to convince supervisors to leave th,e harbor patrol as it is until the is sue can be studied further. If that fails , the second city ap- proach would be to submit a plan for city control of patrol func- tions in Newport Harbor. Newport Beach Police Chier B. James Glavas told councilmen at Monday 's study session that county s upervis ors probably v..·ould prefer to blend the patrol with the sheri (f's operation. But, he s a id. enforcement would s uffer if two separate police agencies v.·orked in the same city. Under his plan. the city ,,·ould take over the patrol in Ney.•port Beach. bill the county for con· tract services. and blend the patrol \.\'ith the police depart· ment. Councilman llov.·ard Roi;ers lashed out at Gates' proposals, stressing the need for local con· trol. ''The sheriff is elected. He is a czar. He'll be harder to deal v.•ith," the councilman asserted. "This is in our corporate limits and patrolling the harbor should be our concern a nd responsibili· ty,"headded. Ailayor Donrlld T\1clnn.is decried the rapid pace of the propos al s, stressing that t"·o v.•ceks ago, the issue v.·as unknown. "The s ituation seems to change by the hour. Something this significant should not take place without adequate time to stud y it carefully. ··So far, \VC haven't even been able to see any of this in writing, and that disturbs me terribly," he said. Ney,•port officials contend that, although Gates· plan may have .merit for other "'aterways on the ··Orange Coast -where county territory surrounds the harbors -it wou ld not fit in Newport. Gates has stressed that by turning harbor patrolmen into full sherif£'s deputies, hi s en· forcement would be more un· i(orm and efficie nt . St ates also is considering shut- ting dqwn operations ln some pHrtS Of the COUnlry ro!lowing the collapse or the pro·Amcrtcan s ide of the Laotian coalition gov· ernment. The source said il has not yt!t been determined how many or the approximately 820 official Amer;ieans and their dependents in Laos would leave as result of the continued unsettled secuMty situation. The disclosure came as the capital emerged from a three· day holiday weekend that saw the resignation and Oighl from the country of several rightist ministers and loyalist generuls :.is well as a large number of other senior military officers. l\.1any civil servants stayed away from t heir desks today. Al the finance ministry about 200 "'orkers sluged u demonstration den1andi ng th e dismissal or senior officials they charged with corruption and the promotion of Pathet Lao deputy fina nce minister Boussa.bong Souvan· nouvong , to fill the 1vacanl minister's post. The source at the U.S. embassy said Americans departing wou ld be in two categories -families "'ho indicated a desire to leave <ind officials scheduled. for re· assignment this summer, who "'ould leave ea rly. The Pathet Lao consolidated its hold on the coalition \vith a purge of m ore loyalist generals and the grounding of the rightist·· controlled air force except on or- ders of the Communist defense minister. From Page Al SUSPECT ••. Part or the prosecution's case against Hurd will be evidence that Mrs. Brown was mutilated andthen murdered by the gang. Hurd admitted during pretrial testimonv that he v.•as present "'hen service station attendant Jerry Wa yne Carlin. 21 , was axed to death in his S{;ffila Ana station 24 hours earlier. He stressed howe ver, that the actual killing was carried out by Arthur Cr aig "Moose" Hulse. the n 17, who has been returned for the trial from Soledad prison "'here he is serving a life sen- tence for the Carlin murder. At least t't'>'O other members or the Hurd gang will be call ed by the prosecution to support its arguments that he was primarily res pons ible for the slaying of l\.trs. Brown. Christopher ''Gypsy'' Gib· honey. now 22 . and Melanie Daniels. 30. will be called to th e stand during the trial. Both arc now free on parole after drawing long prison terms five years ago for their role in the murders. f 'rom Page Al WELTE ••• But the board has not been able lo oust Zogg because the previous board sealed a four·yearcontracl extension for him last December. Zogg's b igge st supporters, . for mer trustees Chesler Briner, Joseph Peterson, and Vincent 1\-tcCullough , all were defeated !\larch 4. Beer Cost Irks Patron RENO. Nev. <UPI ! -A bartender y,•us shot In tht· hund here in a dis pute ov er nine cent8. John tlanson said thrt'c men came into the bar and one ordered a beer . l~e drew one and the man put 51 cents on the bar.'Honsoo told him to pay 60 cent-5 or h~ couldn't havf.;! the beer. H11n son suid the next thing he kneW , t ~o s h~l s \ffl'l" fired. The ftrsl 1n1s· Sl'd but the se cond st1·uck him in the wris t. F r om Page A l HINSHAW wrote llJrtford to !rt!mlnd the <'ounty that filing u false or fraudule nt claim fot payment is ;.I felony. 1 "'I suggest that you bring tl'lis matter it hc county 's alleged false <.'lain1 ) to the attention of appropriute ·law enforcement ai;enr1<.•s." the attorney's letter continued. llinshav.• pointed out that while Kuyper was saying there was a question of sufficient evidence to justify the claim, the district at- torney's office was rt.."Commcnd · in g that the Grand jury take ac- tion against him . . "Something is clearly amiss "'hen the ty,·o legal arms of the <'ounty arrive al different con- clusions as to my involvement in alleged Craudulent or negligent activities.'' Hinshaw said. While the Republican con· gressman did not identify those who he sees as.the political roes seeking to discredit him. he did note that county Supervisor Ralph Diedrich s uggested last Sept. 17 that the county should at- tempt to recover possible losses from the bonding company. Dit>dric h's suggestion came s hortly after nine employes in the assessor's .office l.''ere indict· t.>d by t he Grand Jury for alleged- ly directing county cmployes to participate in 1-f inshaw's 1972 campaign part ially at eounty ~x- pense. , Last week, the indictment was·. amended to include Hinshaw and / county Assessor Jack Vallerg' among the nine defendants. According t o Hin s haw, Diedrich also recommended that the county couns el pursue cer· lain cOurses of a ction against him la st March before the results or the board's investigating audit "'ere kno,~·n . Joaquin School R e ce ption Monday Next year 's kindergarlners al San Joaquin Elementary S~hool in Laguna Hills and their parents are invited to be honored guests <il <:1 rect.•plion from I to 3 p.\n·. Monday at the school. PrincipJI Don Hickman s aid the parents first v.•ill register their kids then tour the building und se e the afternoon kin - dergarten class in session. Bilingual Study , . WASHINGTON (AP ) Children who speak a language other than Englis h suf£er educa- tio n al di s advantages in Am erica n s chools and they s hou ld be taught bilingually, the U.S. Civi l Rights Commission said today. In a 14l·page report, the commission sa_id minority. language children should be taught iif their native language "'hile they learn English as a second language. ''Branding keeps us honest. k '' FRANK And the customer nows it. " ,.~~-~;i;,~i.~~~ • ~on••n!o '••hlei; c ..... 11¥1¥ ''Carpeting is a blind item. For the cons ume r. few things are bought with so little knowledge, and w1!h so muc h trepidation. Two different pieces of carpeting can' look the same, feel the same. claim to be made of the same kinds of materials. and have. in fact. not one s ingle difference that the c onsumer can perceive. Yet after just s ix months of use. one will look terrible and the other-will look like new. How is the cons umer to know which is which? Oddly enough. even price often won 't tell her. So even buying expensive carpeting ls no guarantee of quality. The only thing that protects the investment of the consumer, and the reputat ion o f the honest retailer, is selling the brand names that both know they can trust." This is why we don't private label carpeting at Alden·s . When yo u find s amples with the names c ha nged on the labels. run o ver to Alden 's fa s t. Afte r all. c arpeting is one of life's major inves tmenls. It shouldn't b e gone into blind . *•••.,. carpe ••••••••••••••••• -installation. custom draperies UC. NO. 110422 1663 PLACENTIA A VENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 -646-2355 ) I 7 ' ' . ' . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . ' ' . • . . I - Irvine Today's Clost .. N. \', Stoeli• • VOL. 68, NO. 133, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1975 . TEN CENTS • I ' ' ... • I -,J Marines on Stan y To Rescue U.S. Ship Makeshift High Rise It cost little more than the price of some ncail s. sparc pi eces of timber <.1nd some scraped s hins to build, but this tree J1ouse 30 feet u1> a euc<.1lyplus. at Cr:ystal Cove. bcl\\'een La g una Beach and Corona de! Mar. hlls a v ie\v lhi.lt \vi ii make i.lny real esli.lte agent's mouth \\1<.1ter. If only it could be brought UJ> to cod e. . UCI Prof Seeking JFK Death Bullets · A),Jf:, Irvine scientist is one or two men trying Lo obtain frag- ments or the bullets used in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy so he can put them through tests which could show whether the s ingle·assassin theory is correct. Dr. Vincent Guinn, UCI direc· tor or atomic research, and Dr. John Nichols, associate pro- fessor of pathology at the University of Kansas, have com- pleted a monlh·long analysis of FBI ballistics evidence. Thal eviden.ce, they conclude~. does not prove whethe r the single·assassin theory backed by ihe W·arren Commission is cor4 rector not. Last month. a fter a six-year legal battle, the men obtained the res ults of neutron activation analysis t ests conducted by the FBI in 1964 on bullet fragments recovered from Kennedy's head, former" G~vernpr John B. Con· nally:'s wrist, a stretcher at Parkland Hos pital Bnd the pre· sidential limousine. The scientists reviewed the raw data from the tests but could come to no conclusion. Neutron activation analysis is a process in which s m all particles of metal are exposed to nuclear radiation in order to analyze the amount of each ele· ment in a sample. It is so sophisticated that analysts can sometimes tell by difCerences in metalli c conteut whether t\vo pieces of metal came from the same bullet, since the metal con· lent or individual bullets varies slightly. Better techniques are availa· hie today than were used in the 1964 analys is, the men maintain. and they are trying to gel the origin al fragments for testing. Conj ere es Reveal "Jtlass Housing Bill ~WASHINGTON (A Pl -House and Senate confe rees disc losed today they ha ve agreed on a m assive housin g bill aimed al Producing 400,000 homes and 800,000 construction jobs over the next year . The bill al so includes pro- grams to assist families raced wtth mortgage f oreclos ures because or une mPloyment and to end the boom·and-busl pattern or the housing industry by putting a federal ceiling on interest rates. Four House conferees, three of them Republicans, refused to sign the conference report on grounds the program will be in4 flationary . President ford has indicated he may veto the measure on similar groun~ \vh en it reaches his desk. Chairman William Proxmire <Se• HOUSING, Paie A21 * * * Vu lley's Miller At Helm Charles T. l\.1iller of r~ounla1n Valley is the captain of the freighter J\1ayagucz, seized by Cambodians Monday in the Gulf of Thailand. The 6l·year·old skipper was desc ribed as "well qualified in every way," by orricials or the Sea·Land Corporation in Menlo Park, N.J ., owners of the s hip. ''All we could say is the highest," said Ed Butler , direc· tor or communications for the firm . "Ir th e top rating is five, he gets the top ra ting or fiv e,'' Butler said. Mill er, y.•ho li ves in .an apart· ment at 10281 Slater Ave .. has been with Sea-Land sin ce Ju.ly of 1972. Butler said , <ind has served <.ts master of five ot her ships . Miller 's wife is away from home in seclusion today. "That gal from the television l·alled her last night and scared her orr," a neighbor said today. "She's staying with friends ror a rew days." 1-le described J\1rs. Miller as a nice person but said he didn 't know her well since he had only li ved in the apartmenl.s a month and had never met her husband. The manager of the Shakewood Apartments. where the couple live. said they h ad been there since 1971 . Besides Capt. Miller, other (See MILLER, Page AZ>' Salv os Fired By Hinshaw At Acc use r s By GARY GR ANVILLE OllMD•ilyPilotSWtt~ • After months or silence. in · dieted · Representative Andrew Hins haw <R·Newport Beach) began fi ring back al his tOrmen· tors Monday. Hin shaw 's first dcCensive salvo \\'as a softly-worded statement asserting that Orange County's $13, 153 claim against the bonding company that in sured him while he was assessor is fraudulent and politicall y motivated. The county's claim is based on wages, s upplies and gas mileage allegedly used at public expense by Hin shaw in hi s 1972 con· gressional ca mpaign. ·r h e H e p u b Ii ca n co n · gressman's s tatem ents Monday were backed by copies or seven letters exchanged between al· torney Willi am Anderson, Coun- ty Counsel Adrian Kuyper and Hartford Accident and Indemni4 ty Company. Key statements in the docu· rnents as far as Hinshaw is con- cerned are included in a March 24 report by Kuyper to the Board of Supervisors. In his report, Kuyper said the board's investigation or the CSee HINSllAW, PageA2) Dog Mauled Cl emente Coyo te Grabs Pet A Chihuuhua owned by a San CIL•menle couple wus killed early Tuesdt.1y morning when a coyote grabbed the pct and drugged the dog through a dark Clemente ocean(ronl neighborhood. The dog, n a med •·cha Cha" \Vas owned by Mr. and l\.1rs. Russell Hunter. 2915 La Ventana, for eight and a half years. "We had let her out before go- ing to bed,'' Mrs. llunter recalled today, "She didn 't come right back in. J remember looking out th e window . I saw the coyote. Then I saw the coyote with her in his mouth." She said her husba nd chased the coyote, still carrying the dog in hi s j a \\'S. thro ug h th e neighborhood be£ore it finally dropped the pet. Mrs. liunter said they look the remains to Dr. Robert Bc<Asely, a veterinarian, who determined death was due to a broken neck. She said the coyote apparently crept into the backyard from the bluffs below the house. Mrs. Hunter said they had owned Cha Cha since she was a puppy. Recently, she said, lhey had placed the dog on a special diet because it was overweight. [n J anuary , an o th e r Chihuahua was carried away in- to a ravine behind a Shorecliffs neighborhood residence. The dog never was found. lrvi11e Coune ilma11 Quigley' s Laguna Si~. Unlawful "'Henry Quigley, Leadership'' signs which sprouted like fluores· cent orange and blue toadstools along Laguna Canyon Road and parts of Coast Highway are going to have to unsprout, a Laguna Beach city planning official said today. The signs violate the city's sign ordinance, Mi chael Easley, com4 111unity planner said. fie said al I signs placed in the public right of way are con4 sidered to be abandoned property and the police department may seize all such signs. Easley said Quigley, an Irvine city councilman, could possibly be contacted and ordered to r e· move all th e signs from Laguna Beach. The signs don't say \l.'hat posi· lion Quigley is running for . Neither will Quigley. "It looks to m e like there's go· ing to be a shuffling or elected of- ficials in th is geographic area over the next year or so. •·t'm not sure where the cards 'Aili fall. but I'm going to be r'!· ady to run wherever it is ap- propriate," Quigley said Mon- day. • More than 600 signs were tacked up over the weekend blanketing Santa Ana Heights, along Pacific Coast Highway and scattered through Laguna Beach, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. There were, however, no signs put up in the city of Irvine. According to the Laguna Beach Police Department, persons violating the city sign or· dinance arc li able for a fine or not more than $300 and jail term of three months. Amtrak Passengers Ask New Schedule LOS ANGELES CAP) -Some would·be passengers say the Am· trak train should slow down in suburban Pomona. Jn fact, they say it should s top for them. The passeng e rs showed up Monday at a hearing by the Jn. terstatc Commerce Commission into Amtrak service. Not so long ago. some related, the New Orleans·bound Amtrak train ar- rived with 60 passengers waiting at Pomona -and left so fast 30 were still waiting at the· station when the train roa red away. Not only that, alleged Linda Sherman of Irvine, the return ·trip train stopped only £or two minutes, giving her and three others just time to throw off their luggage and to jump orr. "Taking the train -that was our fir s t mi stake," Mrs. Sherman declared al the hearing in the federal courthouse in Los Angeles. But one Amtrak or£icial termed the hearings into Amtrak service from c ity to city by the Interstate Commer ce Com- mission a "publicity stunt. 11 "We know the equipment is bad," he said . "We'r e trying to fix it. We know some or our employes are surly. We're trying to correct that." "Wh at ," man, ''i s prove?" asked the Amtrak the I CC trying lo On the other ha nd, ho1r s. Sherman said that although the train allegedly didn't stop long enough at Pomona when they were trying to get on, Amtrak or. ficials did provide them a fli ght to that Gulf citY and shelled out a partial refund . ~~r~_g;a :··· 'We atller Extensive night and niorning low. c l ouds otherwise fair through Wednesday. Cooler days. Jlighs from the lower and midd~ 60s at the beaches. to the mid-70s inland. Child Shelter ·Support Sought I NSIDE TODAY The legend of CharJit Ped- dicord. junk dealer "ex· tr.aordfnafre" of Laguna Btoch, is recalled by sla/1 10rlter Frederick SchoemthJ on Page 86. Index 1.t.IY-S.nk • .. ....... .. ~-::=-.. MlltlMllll ..... , .,. AJ,a• N•ti.tMlllMWt ••••• ldl•Ufl9f •7·11 :c:-tr ... ......... •• •1·1 °"'"'°"' •• -· •4·f •Ot'1111 ... ll(fl All Dt".IWlllC ........ .. i: ........ ,. ... ., ....... ,.., .. , ... 11t.rU..._ltt •• T ... 't'lWtll •• ~-· All•,11 ,_ .... •• ~:n ··-•• •• ---"''·"' By ALAN DIRKIN ottti•O.llrl"IMtS..... A pit.Ch is being made to get . Irvine, Newport Beacll and CoSta Mesa to endo'rse a temporary home for children with emotional problems similar to one already in operation in Laguna Beach. Dr. Susan Saar-Skeen or the South Orange County Regional Mental Health service spake to both the CoSta Mesa and Newport Beach cit y coun cils Monday and is expected to make a presenta- ilon at the Irvine council meeting at 7:30 O'clock tonight. She won an endorsement of the concept from both the Costa Mesa and Newport councils, but no commitment of funds. Dr. Saar-Skeen said the rus h for endorsement wu being made • because the Mental Health Service hopes to launch the pro- ject next year with federal- revenue sharing funds received from Orange County and wants it included in the 1975-76 budget. She said that financial suppoit from the three councils would be sought in subs equent years, but for the first year a n endorsement would be sufficient. She told the Newport Beach councilmen that the program would cost about $70,000 a year with the county paying half and the three c:iUes shar:tng th~ other $35.000. Cost a Mesa councilmen said the request should be studied along with requests from other social programs, and priotjties determined. Newport Beach councilmen said they wanted more hard data on the erfectiveness or such a temporary home and on the costs. · Dr. Saar·Skeen told the Costa Mesa council that the facility would be called a "Shelter -a place to go after a storm.'' It "'ould possibly be a duplex building hou sing a total or 12 adolescents aged rrom 12 to 17 . It had not been decided where lo locate it. The ''Shelter'' would aid students who are Juvenile non· crimin&1l ofr~nders -ofrenses applicable only to those undtr 18, s uc h as truants, runaways or in- corrigib les. The present alternatives for these yoUths is Juvcniie hall. hospitaliu$lon In serious c~ases, or one hour or counseling a week from the Men· j l al Health Service. She said that mOst cases in- volve children who have split rrom home or have attempted suicide. •·one hour or counseling a week docs not cut it," s he added. The pilot program for such a home was started in Laguna Beach some months ago. Much controversy was generated rrom n eighboring r es,de nt s and several locations · we re trit:!d before ihe profect finally got into operatio.n in a home on St. Ann 's Drlve. Dr. Saar-Skeen said that 50 families have been helped In th e 1..aguna 8,each Youth Center. On· ly two students h ave had to r e· turn to the home for more as· sistance. . Release Sought By Ford BULLETIN WASHINGTON (APl -A Navy patrol plane was fired upon "-'bile observing a U.S. cargo ship captured by a Cambodian gun· boat in Asian \lo'aters, Pentagon sources said this aftem-Oon. By HELEN T HOMAS WASHINGTON (U PI) President Ford, applying both diploma tic and military pre· ssure, today sought the help of China and ordered 1.000 Marines to prepare lQ enter Thailand in an effort to win release or an un· arm ert An1 e rican merchant vessel seized by Cambodja, sources said. Pentagon sources said 1,000 J\larine.s on Okina"·a received SOUTH KOREA OllTLAY(S DISSENT, Page A4 the order to "prepare lo depart soon" for Thailand in a show or military force against the Cam- bodian armed forces who seized the ship Mayaguez early Monday in what Ford described as an "act of piracy." The aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea and sever al destroyers also were steaming toward the area. , And U .S. aircraft were continu- ing air s urveillance or the Mayaguez, which was being held by two Cambodian vessels near a tiny island about 30 miles of· !shore in the Gulf of Siam. Stale Department sourc'es re4 ported the Administration was seeking the help of Chi na to con- vince the Cambodian Khmer Rouge government to release the Ma yaguez and its 39·man crew and avoid an international inci- dent. China is one of the rcw countries which has communica· lions with the new Co mmunist re· gime. But White Jiou se press secretar y Ron Nessen declined to discuss t he details of Ford's diplomatic a nd military strategy toward the seizure. "We cannot discuss any possi· hi e military movements," he said when asked about the Marine a lert. He also sai d lie could not a nswer the question whether Ford was considering a military response. Asked iC U .S. orriciaJ s sought to s peak directly to the Cambodian government, Nessen rcpLied, "l cannot talk about that." The Ca mbodian ~overnment has CSee SEIZURE, Page A2) PUNITIVE ATTACKS -S..... James L. Buckley, (R ·NY) urged President Ford to 'or· dc r im mediate punitive air a nd naval a ttacks on ap. propriate targets in Cam .. bodia ' in re taliation for · seizure o( unarm e d Am eri can merchant ship. • '. . " 'I 2 DAILY PILOT Tu11dar: Mty 13, 1a1s ,... ... ~~; CHARLES T. MILLER OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY AT DESK ABOARD ,SHIP His Wife .Said This is the Only Picture .She Has of Skipper F r o m P age Al SEIZURE .•• made no pubiiC ~tat('.ment on the incident. The U.S. embassy in Phnom Penh '''as c losed a month ago, a few days before th e American- backerl govt'rnm ent of Lon Nol fell to the Con1 m uni sts. In f\Io sco"·· the 'fass news ;.igenc:y quoted ··some reports this ship "'as engaged in spying ;.ictivities" before its '"arrest " by Cambodia. Nessen said flatly that the J\.fayaguez was not a "spy ship" such as the USS Pueblo which v.'as seized by North Koreans in 1968. Nessen said the fact that Ford instructed the State Department Monday to demand release of the ship indicated that active diplomatic e fforts were un- der v.•ay to reach a peaceful solu- tion of the proble m . -Ford. mean"·hiJe, s ummoned. members of the N<itional Se<-•u1i - 1~· Council to their second meet- . 1ng since the in cident. Nessen said Secretary of Stale 1-lcnry A. Kissinger, who w<1 s on a speak- ing trip in ~lisso.uri. did not in- tend to return to Washington for the meeting. Nessen expl<.iin ed that the J\.fayaguez. a containerized merchant ship carrying cargo from Hong Kong to Thailand when it \\'as seized, has been un- der cons tant surveillance by U.S. aircraft. He reported that the vessel was seized near the island or Poulo \\lai, a tiny rock about 60 miles Qffshorc claimed by both the Cambodian s <.ind the Viet· namese. T"·o Cumbodian gun- bo<.i t s then 1..•s cort ed the Mayaguez to another island, Koh 'fan. about 30 miles north, where it has been held ever si nce, he !>a il!. .. The lJnited States has re· «Cived no reports of any crew member being '"ounded on the merchant ship,'' Nessen said. Ford h <is the constitutional power to use U.S. military troops to defend American li ves. The War Powers Act also gives him 48 hours to act without the con- sent of Congress in the event of a provocative incident caused by <Jnothercountry. l ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l!'>r-O••nQ>• (O~'' D•tly Polo!.""'"_,,,. 1,,..., bm"'t ,,.... N•,... Pr•"· '' """"'t.O O• ,,,. 0-...,qo (W'l l'\lbl+V"f'Q(Pl'1fl·"'' ~~·~l•Mlth"'"'d'O """''""'" llo!"''" •lll<M<lll J ,,4.1 , IO< CJ>\!• .............. 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B0ard president Roberl Bartholomew and Trustee Donna Berry argued that it would be pr emature lo commit $300,000 for the new positions until the budget for the upcoming school year is firmed up. That won't be witil August. ''\\le've got to cul in some areas," said Bartholomew. '"l don·t \Vant to get locked into this." Trustees currenlly :.ire study· ing a $16.I mi llioo budget that \\'ould raise t he college tax rate to $1.03 per $100 assessed valua- tion ~ 33 cents n1ore than this year 's levy. The college district in cludes the commu nities of Tustin, Irvine, Laguna Beach, San .Ju an Capistrano, San Clemente, f\.fis- sion Viejo, Laguna I·lills and El Toro. A compromise between Bartholomew and Mrs. Berry's desires to hold of£ on approval and other trus tees' desires to ai.ld the 21 positions was offered by Trustee Patrick Backus or Dana Point. Backus suggested the board al- lo\" Lombardi to move ahead "'ith interviews of prospective cmployes and let trustees make a final <-lct crmination on wheth er the successful candidates will be hired at ;.i later date. llis motion w.as accepted unanimously . Lombardi defended the new positions. citing the dramatic in - crease in student enrollment this year. He said the student popula- tion has jumped from 4.500 to 9,000. For the past year, trustees have approved employment of part-time teachers lo handle the new students. Lorn bardi said this practice should end. "We want to bring aJong top flight people. \V e '.''ant more stu- dents under the· guidance or full - time personnel," the superinten- dent said . Lombardi said the addition of Kosygin Welcome l'iF.IRU"r (U l>I J Snviel Premic.>r Alexei Kosygin arrived J\londay :.it Tripoli to whul <in lru- 'li news agency describccl as "the biggest reception ever given a foreign premier visiting Libya." the ne"' teaching positions would allo\v the college to exvand pro- grams in vocational training, business education. the arts, sciences and instruction of han· dicapped students. F roMPage A l MIIJ.ER .•. Ca l '1fornians aboa rd the Mayaguez include: -Second Mate Jared f\.1yregard. Van Nuys. -Third Mate Burton Coombes, Richmond. -f\.fun asser Omer, Delano. . -Darryl V. Kastle, San Fran- cisco. -Kassem Saleh, San Fran- cisco. -Anastacio Sereno, San Fran- cisco. -Vernon Grecnlin, Santa Rosa. -Cliflord 1-larrington, Santa Cruz. -Thomas V. LaBuz, Temple City. -Herbert C. 1\fcDonaJd, San Francisco. -A. Minichiello, San Fran· cisco. -WiUred Reyes, Daly City. -Alfred J. Rappenecker, Palo Alto. -Juan P. Sanchez. San Fran- cisco. -America Faria, \Valnut Creek. Guillermo C. Reyes, Daly City. Remaining crewmen held by the C<imbod ians include Chief M<ite James Newman, Reno, Nev ., third mate David C. Engli sh, Seattle, Wash., Francis Pastrano, Kenner, I..a., Geraldo Lopez, Metairie, La., Wilbert Bock, Bogota, N.J., James Mullis, Wilmer, Ala., Salvatore Puntillo, Kenos ha, Wi sc., and Earl Gilbert, Pascagoula, Mis- sissippi. Others are William Mac- Donald, Houston, Tex., Elmer Bailiss, Yokohama, J apan, John · Doyle, Toledo. Ohio, Paolo Russi Vazquez, Punta Santiago, P.R., Raymond Friedler. Rochester, N.Y., Roliert Phillips, Manila, P .I ., Awat Sulaimen, Phi ladcli>h i a, Pa .. Frank Conway, f-l atliesburg, l\fiss., and Robert Zimmerman, Seattle, Washington. Still more include Carlos Cucr- rcro, Honduras, Steve Zarley, Ri zal. P.I., Ervin Anderson, New Orleans, La., Angel RJos, Levit- town, Pa., and William P. Bell- inger, Washington, D.C. Plan Backfires Man Bl,o,m Suicide Try BEDFORD, England <U PI ) -Deciding to commit s.wc~de,. Peter Gudg1on turned on the unlighted gas fire 1n his bedroom and waited to die. But he decided to have one last cigarette befo re going under. The resulting explosion in the gas-filled room destroyed Gudgion's home ~nd the one beside it and dam·aged 40 others ata total cost of $103 000. ' But Guclgion t;urvivcd th e blast and 'now is before Bedford Crown Court where prosecutor Brian Higgs told the story Monclay. Gt~dgion. ;1 40-year-0ld grocer who said he wanted lo end 1t .all. because or money and marriage problems,. pleaded innocent .to charges of d amaging property and endangering life . . - Grip. Tightens U.S. to Remove Some in Laos VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI) - An authoritative source said lo· day the U.S. government has de· cided to remove some oC the Americans a nd their dependents from Laos as the Communist P;.ithet Lao Li ghtens its g1ip on Council ·opposes Control By JOllN VALTERZA Of\IMO•llr,.1191$YIH • Newport Beach city coun- l'ilmcn f\1onda y took issue with a plan to shirt control or the harbor patrol to thl' ()range County 5hc 1·iff's Office. Councilme n ;.igreed lo t<.ik c their case to coun- ty s upt'rvisors next v.·eek. In di scussions duiing which Sheri ££ Bradley Gates was termed "a czar" by one coun - t'ilman , the panel agreed that s uch a shift wou ld raise costs and dilute local control. The council agreed to try fifst. to convince s upe rvisors to leave Lhe harbor patrol as it is until the issue can be studied further. If that fails, the second city ap· proach would be to submit a .plan for city control of patrol func- tions in Newport Harbor. Ne"·port Ileach Police Chief B. James Glavas told cowiciln1 en at Monday 's s tudy session that county s upe rvisors prob<1bl y v.·ould pre£e1· to blend the patrol with the sheriff's operation. But, he said , enforcement "'ould suffer if two separate police agencies worked in the same city. Under his plan. the city would take over the patrol in Newport Beach, bill the county for con- tract services, and blend the patrol with the police depart· ment. the country. The source said the United States also is considering !hut· ting down operation.a in some parts of the country following the collapse of th e pro·Amerlcu.n side of the Laotian coalition gov- ernment. The source said it has not yet t.een· determined how many or the approximately 820 official Americans and their dependents in Laos woUld leave as result of the continued unsettled security situation. The disclosure came as the capital emerged from a three- day holiday weekt!nd that saw the resignation a nd fil ght from the country of several righlisi. ministers and loyalist generals as well as a large number of other senior military officers. The Pathet Lao consolidated its hold on the coalition with a purge of more loyialist generals and the grounding of the righli st- controlled air force Fro•PageAl HOUSING <D-Wis .), or the Senate Banking Committee, predic;ted the net im- pact of the bill will be to reduce the teder:al budget deficit. He said the increased construc- tion activity it would cause over the next year would produce a $12. billion to $15 billion addition to the gross nation al product and an additional $2 billion increase in federal tax r evenues. T he ;.i nti-re('ession portion of the prograrn "'ould be im- plemented through a sc1;es of three options: -i-\ potential homeo"11cr could secure u 6 percent federal morta ge loan "·hi <-·h \VOUld gradu;.illy inl"l'f!a se to c.·urrcnt market Je\·cls by the end of a six - ycar period. -Or he could select a 7 per- cent mortgage loan 'A'hich would remain fixed for the life of the mortgage. -He cou ld accept a one-time Sl.000 cash ifl:centive payment o use for a down payment on a home. • i --+ -.. .. - lrc.i11e Police Statif1t1 F ro•PageAI HINSHAW County Assessor Offite. "hu not revealed sufricient evidence to tiUSlain a cause of action against the former asse1Ssor CHiruihaw) based on fraud.''· An action b ased UPon the '5ame tacts that would impose liability upon security, l.e ., negligence, could be question&· 01e va11a11y 11 brought against the former assessor in his individual capacity. In erfect. J-linshaw maintained .• the county persisted in its claim despite Kuyper's reservations. Last week , 1-linshaw's attorqf)' <A'rote Hartford to remind llie county that filing a false or fraudulent claim for payment is Jl lelony. ··r suggest that you bring thi~ matter , (the county's alleged false claim) to the attention of appropriate · l aw enlorcement agencies," th~ ~ttorney's Jetter continued. HinS,haw pointed out that While ~uyper. was saying there was a question of sufficient.evidence to justiry the claim, the district at- torney's office Was r~ommend fng that the Grand j ur'y ·ia1Ce uc · · tionag;.iinsthim. , ~ · ·'Something is ctew:4f.r &miss "''hen the two lega11artrii)'of the county arrive at differed\· con- cl usions as to my lnvolye.~ept in alleged fraud ulent or' ggligent activities," Hinshaw'sai , • • • While t he HepubJican con .. gressman did not identify those who he sees as the political foes seeking to discredit him, he did note that county Supervisor Ralph Diedrich s uggested ,last Sept . 17 that ihe county shouid at- tempt to recover possible losses from the bonding company. Diedrich's suggestion came shortly after nine employes in the a<1sessor's offi ce were indict- ed by the Grand Jury for alleged- ly directing county employcs to participate in Hinsha"·'s 1972 campaign partially <1.t county ex- pense. Last \\'et>k, the indictment "'as amend ed to include Hinsha\\' und county Assessor Jack Valll'rga. among the nine de £cndants. Ac cord ing to Hin shaw, Diedrich also recommended that the county counsel pursue cer - tain courses of action againsl him last March before the resUlts of the board's investigating audit were known . The a lmost instant construction of lrvinc·s first police station is unde r \V ay o n its site ne<.1r t~e intersection of Verano Way and Campus Drive. The 4,300 square foot pre- f01b ri cated building is be ing leased by the l'ity and is expected to be ready for the . new Irvine Police Service Agency's July 1 debut. FRANK HARTMANN ''Branding keeps us honest. And the customer knows it.'' O•K t"' or M.,cl'land11<n; Mot11.~n10 Teoi.101 Co~ "Carpeting is a blind item. For the con~umer. few things are bought with so little knowledge. and with so much trep1dat1on. . Two different pieces of carpeting can look the same. feel the same. claim to be made al the sa me kinds of materials. and have. in fact . not one single difference that the consumer can perceive. Yet after just six months of use. one wil l look terrible and the other will look !Ike new. How is the consumer to know which is which? Odd!Y ~nough, even priGe o~en won 't tell her. So even buying expensive ca rpeting is no guarantee of quality. · The only thin~ that protects the investment of the consumer, and the reputation of the h.on_est retailer, is selling the brand names that both know they can trust." .This is why we don't private label carpeting at Alden·s. When you find samples with the names changed on the labels, run over to Alden's fast. · After all, carpeting is one of life's major investments. It shouldn 't be gone into blind. ; • *•••••. carpe ~DEN'S :iiisiailatian:·custom draperies UC, NO. 230427 t66J PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAiif, 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -.646·2355 • , I 7 Huntington ""aeh Fountain'-Valley Tod ay's Cl osing N.Y.Stoeks . VOL. 68, NO. 133, 2 SECTIONS 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1975 TEN CENTS Council Hacks at Huntington Budget By TERRY COVILLE 011 ... D•il'f' P'llflSutr Mcmbiors of the Huntington Beach Clty Council Monday began a page-by-page review or t he proposed $33 million municipal budget . The review continues this evening at city hall. Councilman Henry Duke was the toughest critic or the pro- posed spending program. At one point Monday he questioned a $100,000 expenditure to rent copy machines, saying, ''This ls a ma- jor chlinge, why wasn't it ex- plained? If you want us to sit here and qUestion everything, we'll be here until 1976. '' And during the four-hour study session about 30-40 off-duty policemen and their wives left the basement meeting room en masse to illustrate their demands ree * * * * * * Cotnbodiota Captive Valley's Miller Captains Ship .. Charles T . Miller of Fountain Vulley is the ('aptain of the freighter Mayaguez. st'izt.>d by Cambodians Monday in the Gulf ofTh;,iiland. 'l'ht' 61-year·old s kipper was described as "well qualifil'd in t.'very ""·ay." by officials of .the St.'a ·Land Corporation in Menlo P.ark. N.J ., owners of the s hip. '"All we could say is the hi_ghcst," said Ed Buller. direc· tor of communications for the firm. ·;rr the t op rating is ri ve, he gels the t op rating or fiv e,'' Butler said. D•lly Pl ... IUll ~ SILVER BOWL WINNER Huntington's Downey Cou nty Group Lauds Downey O f Boys Club Pal Oo"·ncy , director or the Jluntington Beach Boys' Club, was pr esented the quarterly ··Silver Bowl Award" today by the Wes t Orange County Voluri· tary Action Center. The .award was give n to Downey in r ecognition of his con1mu nity s ervice. lie "'as nominated for it by the Braille Institute of Anaheim . .,.,.here he . teaches judo to blind children. For several years Downey has included blind youngsters among his judo classes, and takes them ""ilh him to AAU mecL<; and other competition . . Miller, who lives in ~n apart- ment at 10281 Slater Ave .. has bt'cn with Sea-Land since July of 1972, Butler s aid , and has served as master of five other ships. Miller's wife is away from honle in seclusion today. ·'That gal from the television called her last night and scared ~er off," a neighbor said today. ''She's staying with friends for a Jew days." He described Mrs. Miller as a nice person but said he didn't know her well since he h.:td only lived iwthe apartments a month and had never met her husband. The manager oftheShakewood Apartments, where the couple live, said they had been there •ince 19'71. Besides Capt. Miller. other ~ Califo r nian s aboard th e Mayaguez include: -S eco nd Mnle J ared Myregard. Van Nuys. -Third Mate Burton Coombes, Richmond.· -Munasscr Omer, Delano. -Darryl V. Kastle, San Fran· cisco. -Kassem Saleh, San Fran· ('jS('O. -Anastacio Sereno, San Fran· cisco. -Ve rnon Grepnlin, Sa nta Rosa. --Clifford Harrington, Santa Cruz. -Thomas v. LaBuz, Temple City. -Herbert C. McDonald, San Francisco. -A. Minichiello, San Fran~ cisco. -Wilfred Reyes, Daly City. -Alfred J. Rappenecker, Palo Alto. -Juan P. Sanchez, San 1''ran· ·cisco. -Am erica Far ia, Wa lnut Creek. -Guillermo C. Reyes, Daly City. Remaining c rewmen held by the Cambodians include Chief Mate J a mes Newman. Reno, Nev., third mate David C. English, Seattle, Wash., Francis Pastrano, Kenner, La., Geraldo Lopez, Metairie, La., Wilbert Bo('k, Bogota, N .J ., J a m es Mullis, Wilmer, Al a., Salvatore Puntillo, Kenosha, Wisc., and Earl Gilbert, Pascagoula, Mis· s issippi, Oth ers are William Mac· Donald, Houston, Tex .• Elmer Bailiss. Yokohama, Japan, John Doyle, Toledo. Ohio, Paolo Russi Vazquez. Punta Santiago, P.R., Raymond Friedler, Rochester . N.Y .. Robert Phillips, Manila, P .l .• Aw at S ul a im e n, (See MI LLER, PageA2) (or more than Ii six percent pay in- crease this year. However, the police pay issue was not discussed M·onday by councilmen. · City Administrator Dave Rowlands defended his budget proposals, pointing out that neari ly $3 million in departmental re· quests were'cul before the budget was handed to the COWlcil. •·This is a preliminary budget and il won't be finalized until after public hearings in early June," Rowlands reminded the council. The total estimated expen· diture is $33,378,027 for 1975·76. Total expected r evenues present· ed Monday were $33,823,611. But those revenues included such things as federal revenue s haring and a n expected $1 million in the real estate transfer • I tax, a n item which could be wiped out in the May 27 election. ''If we're going to deal with anything at all, let's spell it out. The transfer tax is five percent of the ($23 ,123,049) general fund,"· Duke said. "Let's deal with re· venue we are gain.I? to get, then deal with expenses.'' Duke complained that the ad· ministration was presenting a budget based on what it wanted ' • -- J -' "1 i.} , - CHARLES T. MILLER OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY AT OESK ABOARO _SHIP H\s Wife .Said This Is the 6nly l'lcture _She Has of _Skipper Conj erees Reveal Mass Housing Bill \VAS llINGTON (AP) -!louse and Scnalc conferees disclosed today they have agreed on .a massive housing bill aimed al producing 400 ,000 homes and 800,000 construction jobs over the next year. The bill also includes pro- grams to assist families fa ced \vi th mortgage foreclos ures becaus e of unemployment and to end the boom-and-bust pattern of the housin g industry by putting a federal ceiling on interest rates. Four House conferees, three of them Republicans". refused lo sign the conferen('e report on ~rounds the program will be in· flationary. President Ford has indicated he may veto the measure on similar grounds when it reaches his des k. Chairman William Proxmire <D-Wis . ). of the Senate Banking Committee, predicted the net im- pa('t or the bill will be to reduce the federal budget deficit. lie said the increased construe· lion activity it would cause over the next year would prcxiu('e a $12 billion to $15 billion addition to the gross nationa l product and an additional $2 billion increase in federal t ax r evenues. The anti-recession portion of the program would be im- plemented through a series of three options : -A potential homeown er could secure a 6 pe r ce nt feder a l mortage loa n which would graduall y in"rease 'to current market levels by t he end or a six- ycar period. ~ or he could select a 7 per· cent mortgage Joa n which would r emain fixed for tbe life or the mortgage. -He could accept a one-time $1.000 cash incentive payment to use for a down payment on a home. Syria T akes Ste p DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) Syria closed its air space to all Iraqi aircraft today in an escala· lion of the border feud between the two Arab neighbors. Supe rvisors A sk V allerga To Step Down The Orange County Board of Supervisors voled unanimously today to request that county As· sessor Jack Vallerga take a leave of absence until charges brought against him last week by the Grand Jury arc adjudicated. Late last Friday, Va llerga in· s isted that he would not agree to a volu ntary leave or ubsence and said he would be vindicated in future legal proceedings. r\ Sl!Crl'l county counsel's re· port to the supervisors last Thursday told the board it does not have the power to suspend Vallerga without hi s consenL In l\'lO indictments and an ac· cus a t ion. the jur y c harged Vallerga with multiple criminal . offenses and four counts or mis· conduct in offiee. The supe rvisors made it clear their request that Vallerga re- move hims elf from offi ce until . the judicial proceedings against . him are complete is not intended to ··prejudice his c~se. ·· * * * Downey has also been welfare chairmun for the Salvation Army in lfuntington Beach the past five years. is currently chairman off the city's new Human Resources Counci l and is on the board of directors of the lluntington Beach Exchange Club. .Hinshaw Fires Back on Charges The silver bowl award is r>re- scnted quarterly by directors of the West Orange County Volun- tary Action Center In cooperation v.:ith the Carnation .Company. IL goes to an outstand ing volunteer In this part of the county. Judges ror the a\vard were Marion Aguirre. administrative aide for \V estminstcr : Ardis Brown,.mernber or the board of directors of the Childreil 's Home Society: Bruce WilliPms. public 1·elation s representattve for Golden West College; and Glenn J·lonl s, human se r vices coordin ator for the City of Garden Grove. \ By GARV GRANVILLE Of "" O.lly ,.. ... StMt After months of silence~ in· dieted ·. Representative Andrew Hinsha w· {R·Ne wport Beach) began firing back ol his tormen· tors ·Monday . Hinshaw's first defensive salvo was a softly·worded statement asserting th at Orange County's $13,153 claim agpinst the bonding company that Insured him while he was assessor Is frauduJ enl an4f polftlcally m otiv a led. The county's claim is based on wages, supplies and gas mileage allegedly used at public expense by llinshnw in l\is 1972 con· grcsslonal campaign. 'f h e R e publican con · gressman's statements Monday An action based upon the were backed by copies or seven same facts that would impose letters exchanged between at· liability upon security , i.e ., torney William Anderson, Coun-negli genc e, could be quesliona~ ty Counsel Adrian KUYPt!f a~, D~ yauQ1ty .u .nr.ouenLagamst Ule Hartford Accident· Md lndernlii"f toimer assessor in his individual ty Company. '• ·C1tpici_ty. J<:ey @dtem.en~s in the d~u~· tn 6ffect, Hlns:h9w m~ntailled, ~ the county persisted in its claim ments as fa~ ~1Hin¥.aw 1.s con· ~despite KUyper's reservations. cerned are inel61ed bl a ~rch J.' Lilt week. Hinshaw'• attorney 24 report by K&@)' r t.b the ard l wro ' Hartford t.o remind the ofSupervisors. r, . .rJ ou tf1at filing a fJlse or In his repo~'•Kuyper }iJdithe • ra len:l clalm forpaYn\entis a board 's i nv U!!!k!O ~. · ,,..~.,~, i· •• County Asses ~~ r~:;:..... I J. ••• ~ j revealed sufficient evidence to Sifflesl" Hnt yo\iDring tnls sustain a cause of action ogaln$l matter <the county'!\ Ctilleged Lhe former assessor (IIlnshaw) false claim) to the 41,lention of ha.sed on fraud." 1 appropriate· I aw enforcement 1 agen('ies. •• the ~llorney's letter continued. llinshaw pointed out that while Kuyper was saying there was a ques~ion Qf sufficient evidence ,lo justi£y the claim, the.district at· tomey's office was recommend· ing that the Grand jury·take 8('• lion against him. "Some thing is clearly amiss when the two legal arms of.the county. arrive . at different. con· clusions as lo my involvement in alleged , fraudulent or negligent. at'tivities," Hinshaw said. - 'tttbi.~•. the"':H..eeublicain con· gressman did not Identify those who he sees as the Political foes (See HINSHAW , Page A2) ) to spend, then was justifying: methods for raising revenue. Rowla nds said this budget rcnecls a city staff with 23 less people than the budget approved. by the council last summer fol" 1974·75. No one h as been fired, but when people left through retire· ·mcnt, illness or other reasons, they have not been replaced. ex.· (See BUDGET, PageA2l or Marines Back Up Demand BULLETIN WASHI NGTON (AP) -A Navy patrol plane was fired upon while observing a U.S. cargo ship captured by a Cambodian gun· boat in Asian waters, Pentagon sources said this afternoon. WASHI NGTON CAPJ -Prcsi· dent Ford demanded tcxiay the immediate release of the U.S. cargo s hip Mayaguez a nd its crev.\ seized by Cambodians in ·the Gulf of Thailand. Pentagon sources said M arincs will be nown to Thailand to underscore the Presid ent's demand. Other Pentagon soorces ~aid the aircraft carrier Coral Sea, bound for Australia, had been SOUTH KOREA OUTLAWS ' DISSENT, Page A4 turned around and v.·as headed toward the Gulf of Thailand, . \vhere the Mayaguez was being held under gua rd by what the White House described as two Cambodian naval vessels. "Immedi a te is immediate .. , snapped White House press secretary Ron Nessen, reporting Ford's dem and for the return of the Mayaguez, a 10,485-ton con- tainer s hip. ''The President wants the ship r eleased now." As ked whether Ford had set any d eadline , Nessen replied. however. "lf you are asking if he has set a definite minute or hour £or the release, the answer is no." In a demonstration of force, a group of about I SO Marines will be airlifted from the U.S. naval base at Sobie Bay in the Philip· pines to the U.S. air base at Utapao in southern Thailand, the Pentagon sour ces said. They said another 1.000 Marines have been alerted on Okinawa for possible movement later. 1-lowever , in Bangkok, Prime Minister Kukrit Pramoj said Thai land will not permit the United States to use Thai air ·bases for m ilitary action against Cambodia, including any a rmed attempt to secure the return 0£ the American vessel and its crew of39. ''We wil l not a l low the American troops to use our soil for any war," Kukrit told a news confe rence in response to a qucs· tion about the s hip. "We have (See RELEASE, Page A2) • 0raLa•g:~8t Weather Extensive ni g ht and morning l ow c l o uds oth e rwise fair through Wednesday. Cooler days. Highs from the lower and middle 60s at the beaches to the mid·70s inland. I NSIDE TOD~ Y The legend of Charlie Ped· dicord. junk dea ler "ex- traordinaire'' of Laguna Beach , is recalled by .stof/ uniler f'rederick Schoemehl on Page 86, Index AI Y-5ertk• Al Mtwln Al L"':+::.l'!' At Mlllw.l JllHICH All t,l;I • AS,a• fqtleol.tl ,.__. Al,11• OaMHIH lll·lt Ol'-c-MY Alt Cenlk~ llJ ........ 111·1 o.u-• ., S.-0\ ••. , DNtll,..lktt A11 Dr.SlfilKrt>M ., 1 ..... 1.JI ..... A• s.t.:11 1Mft.et1 A II ftoleneltlm111I Al Tlll'll"911 Al Ill-• Al .. tl Tlw•_,. Al ...,_... 111 ........ ..., AMIL..11 ..... n Ill ~"fNtW\ A6,M " .. t ,. DAIL V PILOT H /F Jutsdey. May 13, 1975 Grip Tightens U.S. to Remove • -Some ID Laos VIENTIANE, Laos CUPil An authoritative source said to- chiy the U.S. government has de· '-'ldcd to remove some of the .Americans and their dependents from Laos as the Communist Pathet Lao tightens its grip on the country. The source said the United States also is considering shut· ting down operations in some parts of the country follov,.ing the collapse of the pro-American side of the l,aotian coalition gov- Council Opposes Control ByJOllN VAl,Tt-:RZ1\ Ol lhc 0•11, P1IOIS\i1ll ernment. The source said it has not yet teen detl'rmined how many of the ~1pproxim.itely 820 official Amcrit''Uns <ind their dependent<> in L<ios would leave as result or the continued unsettled security s ituation. Tbc di sclosure came as the C'apital emerged ft'o1n a three- day holiday \veekend that saw the resignation and flight from the country of several rightisi. ministers and loyalist generals as well as a large number of olher senior military officers .. The Pathet Lao consolidated its hold on the coalition 1,1:ith a purge or more loyalist gene rals and the grounding of thC' rightist- controlled air force C'xcept on or- ders of the Comn1unist defense minister. , • • • BURMA ... J'• •• ··------. -·-··· . --__ ...... . ... -... . -~· ---_., ........ - ' ··~ ·---....................... -·---· ~~~ ......... _ _. ... ·-· _. . • • .· ~-• J •. . . ' .. · "' ..... '-' .. , . ·~Government : ~Controlled .1 on trolled --Quit Of Slam I Recorder Bid Lost .In Budget Two tupe recorders, each with an estimated price lag or $325. : were the only specific items knocked out of the lluntlngton Beach city budgcl twlonduy night. The budget. also includL•d ;_inother $70 for maintenance on the hand·held tape recorders. They "·ere srnall items, bul they caused the firs t explosion ol comments from city councilmen. Both recorders were proposed for city council use. · "Why would we need a tape re· corder?'' asked Councilman Henry Duke. "I'll vote against; any tape recorder. Borrow lhe staff's." ''It's not fair to use the staff's,• .. said Mayor Norma Gibbs . "It seems to me an advantage . to anyone who can't make it loci· ty hall." said Vice Mayor Har- riett Wieder, who said she often uses a staff tape recorder. She suggested only one should be bought. Dul o lhl·t' n1embl•rs of tbe ('OUO<'il htld S\\'::IY, <Jnd l\trs. \Vic(li.>r fin a lly rL·commt•ndccl that the l'ntit'l' itc1n he ~truck from tht' budget. Ne"·porr Beach city coun· cilmcn 1\'londay took issue with a plan to shift control of the harbor patrol to the Orange County Sheriff·s Office. Councilmen ;.igreed to take their case to coun· ty supervisors next week. ?tfany c·ivil servants stayed :·1\11ay from thcii· desks today. Al 1he fin ant·c 1n1 n1s try :.ibout 200 \\Ork1:rs stai;l·ll a dt~1non~tralion tll'moindini.: lhl' dis n1i ssal of . :;.enior offi<'ials lh<.·y l'hargcd \l'il.h corruption :.ind tht• pl'ornotion of Pathet Lao deputy finance minister Boussabong Souvan· nouvong , to fill the vaC'ant minister's post. POINT iNDICATES WHERE MERCHANT SHIP MAYAGU EZ WAS SEIZED President Ford Pushes Diplomatic Efforts to ~ree U.S. Vessel * * *. f'rom Page A l In discussions during which Sheriff Bradley Gates was t ermed "a czar" by one coun- C'ilman, the panel agreed that such a shift would raise costs and dilute loc al control. The council agreed to try first to convince s upervisors to leave the harbor patrol as it is until the issue can be studie.d further. If that fails. the SC'cond city <JP· proach would be to submit a plan for city control of patrol rune· tions in Newport J·larbor. Newport Beach Police Chier B. James Glavaa told councilmen at :Monday 's s tudy session that c:ounly s upervisor s probably would prefer. to blend the patrol with thcsherifr's aper at ion. But. he said, enforcement '\~:ould s uffer i( two separate police agencies Worked. in the .same city. Under his"Pl<..1n. the city 1,vould t ake over the patrol in Newport Beach , bill the county for con- tract services, and blend the patrol '>''ilh the police dl•part- mcnt. Councilman Jloward Rogers l ashed out <Al Gates' proposals, 5lressing the need for local con- trol. "The s heriff is elected. I-le is a czar. He'll be harder to deal l-\'ith." the councilman asserted. "This is in our corporate limits and patrolling the harbor should be our concern and responsibili·. ty,''headded. Mayor Donald Mcinnis decried the rapid pace of the proposals, .stressing that two weeks ago, the i ssue was unkno"'·n. ''The s ituation seems to change by the hour. Something this significant should not take place without adequate lime to study it carefull y. "So rar. \VC h:.1ven'l even been able to sec <i ny or this in writing, anti that disturbs me terribly," hC' s aid. l\"ewport ofrici:.ils t•ontend that. although G<itc s' plan may have m erit for other waterways on the Orang{' Coast -"''here county · territory surrounds the harbors ~it "·ould not fit in Newport. Gates h::is stressed that by turning harbor patrolmen into full sheriff's deputies, his en- forcemt'nl ,,·ould Ue more un- iform ::ind efficient. ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT ''"' O• ,....,. to" 1 nd"• «•o• ""'" "'""" "'""' tu,.<11"' r••,. I• ,. l·"l''""'ObVlt" ()•,,nqo- c,o.o,t ""I>''"'''' ·o (on p,,n, '"I'•' •1< •<I•"°"' •• t ""'""~'~ "·'""" '"'''"'''' ''"~" •o• (,.,, ,.,,,._, W "'I•·'' f,. -t(tl '"""''"'''"'!IO•• n I""" ''"" V~"'' ""'""· ~.•~0" "·' • V.•t" v "'j 1.-"'I""" [" ·"" J>Qvrn (n~'t A .,,,,,. "~''"·" ""'"'"'" Wbf''"'d ~"lv•O••· ·-•I '""""' '"" P"'~'P"' Cl<JtJl""'n'1 O'·I"! 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'· 'l•fOtll! c l•11 l)Ofl•q<" JM!" flf CoH• Mt•~. • dl•l0<nl•.S11b'.!'••pllorl ..,., ..,,.., 11 M""'nl"I'; tor,.. • ., 1.&.00 "'°"to••,; rn1m.,, ...,,,,,.,.""' '' oo """"'''"•· . The source at the U.S. embassy said Americans departing would be in two categories -families who indicated a desire to lea'('e and officials scheduled for ·re- assignment this summer, who would leave early. Huntington Ci-ash Victini Still Critical A Huntington Beach mother re· mained in critical condition lo· day after a Sunday c<..1r crash th at killed her 4-year-old son and the µnborn child she was carrying. Michelle Finn, 32. is being , treated in the intensive care unil.. al Huntington Jntercommunity Hospital. Her son, Sean, 6, was reported in stable condition there, and he . has been r emoved from intensive care. Her husband, Thomas, also was in stable condition today. The couple's younger son, .Kevin, 4, was killed in the 8 p.m . car crash al Warner Avenue and Edwards Street. Funeral ar· rangements are pending for him at Bell-Broadway Mortuary in Costa Mesa. · Lloyd Lester Fariell, 53, of 5902 Midiron Circle. 1-lu ntington Bcaeh, was <..1rrc s ted on n1anslaughter and drunken dri v- ing charges artl•r the c ras h, police said. . Ofricers said today they are '.considerin g f iling a s econd manslaughter charge because of the death of the eight month fetus. FarielJ is free on SS,000 bond. Police said the Finn car was loaded with luggage, and it ap. peared the family was r eturning from a trip when lhc crash oc· curred. School Mee t Rescheduled Tonight's 7 o'clock meeting of the Huntington Beac'h City (elementary) School Board has been reset for next Tuesday. District officials said several" trustees were unable to attend tonight, and they feared thi?re v.•ould not be a quorum. Next Tuesday's meeting will be at Perry School, 19231 llard- ing Lane. Marina Hig h Set s S pring Concert Marina lli!!h spring concert . p.m . May 20 C'afeteria . School 's annuHI \\•ill be <•l 7:30 in the stude nt 1'he Girls GIC'e Cluh, Concert Choir, M:.irincrs <.ind M:idri g:.i ls \\'Ill perform. The concert is open to the public without charge. RELEASE ••• enough trouble with Asian neighbors now.'' However, a Thai foreign ministry spokesman said later: "We will have to wail for com· plete details before \\'e can make any comments." Pentagon ofricials described the situation as "hyper-delicate'' · and s8.id no final decision had been reached on what action to take. These officials indicated the next 24 to 48 hours could be critical. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, on a visit to Missouri . said the United States will "wait a bit to see what diplomacy can achieve" to gain the return of the Mayaguez. Nessen said U.S. intelligence officials knew Cambodians were aboard the Mayaguez, bUt declined several tim·es to say whether the 39 members of the crew were still on board. He described the Mayaguez as "apparently dead in the \\'ater" in the vicinity or the island of Koh Tong with a cargo partly military, including military mail , and partly commercial. Nessen said the President met with the National Security Coun· cil for nearly an hour to discuss the Mayaguez incident. Before taking any military action, the press secretary said. "the Presi· dent \v ou ld consult with Congress." Nessen said the ~tayaguez was being kept under observation by U.S. military aircraft. but re· fused to comment on the report that Marines will go to Thailand. Verbal orders that went out rrom the Pentagon during the morning to fl y 1,000 Marines into Thail<..1nd apparently were changed later to scale down the size of the immediate airlift. f'rom Page Al HINSHAW seeking to discredit him, he did note that county Supervisor R?ilph Diedrich suggested last Sept. 17 that the county should at· . tempt to recover possible losses from the bonding company, Diedrich's suggestion came shortly after nine employes in the <:1ssessor 's orfice were indict· ed by the Grand Jury for alleged- ly directing county employes lo participate in Hinshaw's 1972 (.'ampaign partially at county ex - pense. Last week. the indictment "'as ;_1mcnded to include 1-linshaw <.ind county Assessor Jack Vallerga <.imong the nincdefendanl'i. According to 1-lin sha"·· Diedrich also r ecommended that th e county counsel purs ue cer- 1:1in courses of action ;igainst him last March before the results of the board's investigating audit were known. Plan Backfires • Man B~ Suicide Try BEDFORD. England (UPI ) -Deciding to commit suicide, Peter Gudgion turn·ed on the unlighted gas fire in his bedroon1 and \.\'ailed to die. But he decided to have one last cigarette before going under. The resulting explosion in the gas-filled room destroy ed Gudgion's home and the one beside it and damaged 40 others at a total cost of $103 .000. But Gudgio11 survivl"<I the blast and now is before Bedford Crown Court \vhc rc prosecutor Brian Higgs told the story Monday. . • Gudgion, a 40·year-0ld grocer who said he wanted to end it a ll l>ecause of money and marriage problems, pleaded innocent to charges-of damaging property and endangering lire. · . ' .. Coyote Kills . f'ro"' Page Al P .t Chi~hua MD.I.ER·.·· e Phila-delphia, Pa .. Frank • Conway, Hattiesburg, Miss., and J1i Clernenle Robe:t Zimmcrn1an, Seattle, \\'ash1ngton. A Chihuahua owned by a San Clemente couple was killed early Tuesday morning \\!hen a coyote grabbed the pct and dragged the dog through a dark Clemente oceanfront ncighborhOQd. The dog, named ··cha Cha" "'as o"·ned by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hunter, 2915 La Ventana. for eight and a half years. Still more in clude Carlos Cucr· rero. Honduras , Steve Z<irl ey, Rizal, P.I ., Ervin Anderson. NC\\/ Orleans, La., Anj:!el Rios, Lcvil· tO\\'ll, Pa .. and \Vi ll iam P . DcJI· ingt.>r. \-Vash ington, D.C. BUDGET ..• cept in the police and fire depart. ments. The 1974-75 budget had to be . pared in an emergency session in January "'hen revenues "·cro coming· in about $1 ,4 million less than expected. l\.lc mbers of the city·s new econon1ic advisory commission !ilso sat in on the budget study :.ind orfered their viev.•s. In general. they "·ere ctitical of the lack of statistics to show the cost of programs against the people they serve. or to put various prog rams in a simple priority list. "We had let her out before go· ing to bed," Mrs . llunter recalled today. "She didn't come right back in. [ remember looking out the window. I saw the coyote. Then I saw the coyote with her in his mouth.'' r\ spokesman ror the Port of Long Beach said today that "'hilc ·sea-Land Corp. maintains a huge terminal there. he did not believe the J\.tayaguez herself has visited Southland \\'atcrs . El Toro High Pic k s Woman To No. 2 Post The heads or four departments -library. planning. public v.•orks, and parks -presented . reports on their own budgets. She said her husband ihased the coyote. still carrying the dog in his jaws , th rough the neighborhood before il finally dropped th{' pet . l\.1rs . f-lunter said they took the remains to Or. Robert Be<..1sel y, <..1 \'eterinarian. \\'ho determined death "·as due to a broken neck. She s aid the coyote apparently crept into the backyard from the bluffs belo\v the house. l\.trs . 1-luntcr s <..11d they had o"•ned Cha Cha s in ce she \Vas a puppy. Recently. she s::iid. th<'y had placed the dog on <..1 special diet because it w<..1 :'> over\\'t'ighl. Flea Market On Saturday Pots, pl<..1nt s. hungl·rs. candy. baked goods <i nd other items ,.,.,11 be sold from 9 ;,1.n1. to 5 p.m . Saturday. at lhc rle<..1 market of tht! Chris t Prcsbytctiun Church, 20112 1"1agnoliu St ., 1-Junlinb'ton Be:iCh. The fl ea 1narkcl 1 ~ intended to raise mone y for the Mariners. the married couples group, or the church. Youth groups will also be selling food and beverages there. J\J:.iurc<.·n Englchard, assistant principal at lluntinb'ton Bc<1ch J Jigh School. \\'as hi[ed Mond<..1y :1s <1ssist<..1nt principa for El Toro lligh School. l\.lrs. Englehard. 34. is a rcsi· dent of J,<ig una Be<..1ch and has been wit h the 1-luntington Union l·ligh School District for two years. Before that she spent 10 years with the Los Angeles City S<.'hool District. She will start al a salary or <.1bout $24,000, school district of· ficials said. The new assistant principal was dean of students at Edison lligh School in Huntington Beach la st year and counselor al !\larina High School before that. She is credentialed in secon· dary school administration. pupil personnel services, and genert.d sct·onda1·y tcachini.;. T r ash S lo wdown SAN DIEGO (AP)-F'ollowing the lead of city firemen, garbag~ collectors have begun a work slowdown. The library "'as the only one discussed in-depth by council members, with Council"•om<..1n Harriett Wieder suggesting about $85,000 planned for audio- visual equipment might be used to buy more books. Mayor Norma Gibbs and Duk e disagreed. Duke propC>sed a dc•- lay on computer t'quipmenl and beeper s ignals for the library. "I'm not sure v.·e have solved <..1nyth ing. but we are doing a lot of venti lating," Mrs . Gibbs added. Organ Donate Sticker Eyed· . SACRAMENTO <UPI> -A sticker on a d rivers license would be used to encou rage a nd facilitate donations of bodily or- gans ror transplants under a bill unanimously approved Monday by the Senate Finance Commit· l Cl'. 1'he measure CSB542) by Sen. Dennis E. C<..1rpe nter (R·Newporl Bca<'h ), "·ould allo"' potential donors to voluntarily fill out the sticker and attach it to t he license for ready identi fi e<..1tion in the event of accidental death. It was approved on a 10·0 vote and sent to the Senate floor . ''Branding keeps us honest. And the . customer knows it.'' FRANK HARTMANN OOf..:'10< ot Me>rt h•tldl'l"'I Mo"'"11"10 I •J<l"-t '°"""""" "Carpeting 1s a blind item For the co n ~umer. few tr11ng s are bought wtth so little knowledge." and with so mu ch trepidation Two different pieces of carpeting can look the same. feel the same. claim to be made of the same kinds of materials. and have. 1n fact , not one single difference that the consumer can perceive. Yet after Ju st six months of use. one will look terrible and the other wiil look like new. · How is th e consumer to know which is which? Oddly enough, even price often won't tell her. So even buying expensive carpeting is no guarantee of Quality. . The only thing that protects the investment of lhe consumer. and the reputation of the honest retailer. is selling the brand names that both know they can trust." .This is why we don't private label carpeting· at Alden's. When you find samples. with the names changed on the labels, run over 10 Alden's fast. _ Atter all. carpeting is one of lile·s major investments. It shouldn't be gone int.o blind. · · · 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA; CAUF. 92627 • PHONE 6<6-<838 -6<6·235S , . • 7 \ I • • Orange Coast -· EDITION • Today's Closi11g N.Y. Stocks VOL. 68, NO. 133, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1975 N TEN CENTS - 1Supervisors .. Urge Leave for Vallerga ·rht•· Orange Counly lioat'd or Supervisor s voted unanimously t oday to requei;;t that counly As· scssor Jack· Vallcrga take i..I leave or <1bsence until chargei; brought against him IMs.t week by • !he Grand Jury <Ate adjudi cated Lutc last Friday, Vnllerga 1n- sistt..>d that he \vou ld not" agree to i.I voluntary leave or absence <tnd s;.iid he would be vindi cated in future legul proceedings. A secret county counsel's re- port to th e supervisors I ast Thursday told t.he board it does not have the power to suspend Vallerga without his consent. In two ind ictments and an ac - cu5ation , the jury charged Vallerga with multiple criminal offenses and four counts of mis- ('Onduct in office. 'fhe supervisors mude it clear their request that Vallerga re- ree S e ek Delay Harbor Control Issue Contested By JOHN VALTERZA Of Ille 01Uy PUol SUH Newport Beach city coun- tilrnen l\-1onday took issue with a plan lo s hift control of the harbor patrol to the Orange County S heriff's Office. Councilmen agreed to tuke the ir case to coun- ty supervisors next week. In di scuss ions during which Sheriff B1·adlcy Gates was lt>rmed "a czar" by one coun· cilm an , the panel agreed that Building Halt Force Loses Bid Newport Beach advocates of a building moratorium as a means of focusing anti-pollution efforts ln harbor waters lost their bid from city councilmen but won a commitment Monday for an in- tense effort to clean up the wate r. R epresentativ~ of Stop Pollut- ing Our Newport (SPON> came armed with sacksful of a slimy g reen weed which assertedly thrives in polluted bay water and stressed the· need for drastic at'- tion to cure the pro blem. Counc ilmen debated sever al substitute m otions -one by Paul Ryc koff which would have start- ed the moratorium machinery. But Ryckoff's proposal for. drafting a building ban failef.I . Jnstead, Mayor Pro-Tern Milan Dostal s ucceeded in winning passage of a directive that the ci- ty staff prepare a thorough re- port on the pollution situation and ways to remed y it. Monday's rejection was the second at the city level for the group. Planning commissioners did the s ame earlier this year. Jn each case, the proposal has b.rought forth a warning from the city attorney's office th at the city faced costly inverse condemna- tion suits if it imposed a bui lding freeze without justifying it with a pending study. SPON advocates, however, stressed that the study will exist soon whe n sev e r a l agencies which affect r unoff into Newport Bay form a n agency. Councilm e n I ater Monday agreed to join tha t agency which soon will seek massive doses of federal runds, not only for a study of runoff a nd pol lution in the bay, l>ut also projects to ease the crisis. such a shift would raise costs a nd dilute local control. The council agreed to try firs t to convince supervisors to leave the harbor patrol as it is until the issue can be studied £urther. If that fails, the second city ag- proach wou ld be to submit a plan ror city control or patrol func- tions in Newport Harbor. Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas told councilmen al l\.londay's s tudy session that county supervisors probably "'ould prefer to blend the patrol with the sheriff's operation. But, h e sald, enforcement would suffer if two separate police agencies worked in the same city. Under his plan, the city· would take over the patrol in Newport Beach, bill the county for con- tract services, and blend the patrol wi_th the poli ce depart· ment. Councilm an Howard Rogers lashed out at Gales' proposal:;, stressing the need for local con- trol. "The sheriff is elected. lie is a czar. He'll be harder to deal with,'' the councilman asserted. "This is in our corporate limits and patrollin~ the harbor should be our concern a nd responsibili· ty," he added. Mayor Donald Mc Innis decried the rapid pace or the proposals, stressing·that·two Wt.>eks ago, the issue was unknown. ''The si tuation seem s t o change by the hour. Something this significant should not take place without adequate time to study it ca refully. · "So far, we haven't even been able to see any of this in writing, and that distur'bs me terribly," he said. Newport officials contend that, although Gates' plan may have merit for other waterways on the Orange Co ast -where county territor y surrounds the harbors -it would not fit in Newport. Gates has s tressed that by turning harbor patrolmen into full sheriff's deputies, his en- forcement would be more un- iform and efficient. UTA.H VENDOR'S HUMOR MELTING . SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - There's a n ot-so-good humor man loose in Salt Lake City. Police said a thief broke inlo a Fendall's Jee Cream truck and stole $200 worth or ice cream. move himself from office unlit the judicial proceedings against him are complete is not intended to ''prejudice his case." However, Su per visor R alph Diedrich s aid that Vallerga haS failed to answer a questionnaire submitted to him by the task force the board created to in- vestigate the assessor's office. Diedrich maintained in a state- n1e nt read at the close of a 20-: minute execut ive session thut the Vullerga's rerusal to respond to the questionnaire prevents the board rrom ru!Cilling its rt.'!'iponsibilily under section 25303 oCthe state government code. That section makes it man- datory for the board to make cer- tain the Ciscal responsibilities of all county departments are being properly fulfilled. Jt specificies the assessor's offi ce as one the • I ' < - bo<.1rll must investigate. 'fhe SlJpe rvisors a lso expanded the task force 's duties to include making certain the county as- sessment roll is completed by Ju- ly 1 . The task force mttde up of representatives of the county counse l and c-ounty ad - mi nistrative office was told to consider hiring a n outside con- sultant to make certain the as- ' • -- - CHARLES T. MILLER OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY AT DESK ABOARD .SHIP His Wife .Said This Is the Only Picture _She Has of _Skipper Fountain Valley Home of -Skipper Charles T . ~tiller of Fountain Va lley is the captain of the ·freighter Mayaguez, seized by Cambodians Monday in the Gulf of Thailand. · The 61-year-old s kipper was described as "well qualified in every way," by officials of the Sea-Land Co rporation in Menlo Park. N.J ., owners of the ship. ''All \Ve co uld say is the highest," said Ed Butler, direc- tor of communications for the firrn . "If the top r ating is five, he gels the top r a ting of five," &tier said. Miller , who lives in an apart- ment at 10281 Slater Ave., has been with Sea· Land since July of 1972, Butle r s aid, and has served as m aster of five other ships. · Miller 's wife is away from home in seclusion today. "That gal from the television called her last night and scared her off," a ne\ghbor said today. "She's s t aying with friends ror a few days." .He described M:rs. 1t1iller as a nice person but said he didn't know her well s ince he had only Jived in the apartments a month and had never m et her husband. The manager of the Shakewood Apartme nts, where the couple live, s aid they had been there since 1S71. Besides Capt. Miller, other Californians a boa r d the Mayaguez include: -Second M ate Jar e d (See MILLER, ·Page A2) . Measure Advances SACRAMENTO (AP ) - Legislation requiring California judges to fi le fin ancial disclosur(- slatements has been sent to the Senate floor. The bill by Sen . James Mills was a pproved 9-0 Mond ay by the Senate Finance Committee after Mills said the judiciary should be put under re- g u 1 at ion s governing the l egis lative and exec utive branches .. Council Says City to Keep Bike Codes The brewing fl a p over pro· posals that most sidewalks in Newport Beach be open to bi cy- cle riding was curbed Monday by action or the city council . After hearin g from several op- ponents and a small er number of t>roponents, the council agreed to keep present codes in effect. Those measures Corbid bike rid- ing on walkways unless specified by cit y council action. In essence, councilmen s ided with police officials who said the suggestion lo open the walkways had enforcem ent and li ability problems. The city traffic affairs commit· tee and a bi cycle advisory group all recomm ended against the police opini on, asserting that in . many instances, cycling on streets was unsafe. Monday's action means ·that the council can authorize cycle riding on sidewalks where il is deemed sate. The wee ds presented to coun- cilmen in a plastic bag were ex· amples of orgal)isms whi. nourish in the bay and which scientific authorities insist are varieties which indicate poor water quality. Hinshaw Fires Back on Charges DOW STEADY DESPITE NEWS NEW YORK (UPI l -The itock m arket withs tood develop- ments · in Ca mbodia today to ~lose higher in active trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow J o nes industrial averuae. orr around three points at the outset, gain ed 2.65 points to· 8.50.12. Advance& led declines by about· a seven-to-six m argin, (tables, All). Prices were mixed in active tradlng On the American Stock Exchan)e. By GARY GRANVIU.E OI tM oanr f"lletsta" After months of silence, in- dicted · Re presentative Andrew Hins haw (R-Newport Beach) began-firin g back at hi s tormen- tors Monday. Hinshaw's !irst defensive salvo was a softly-worded statement asserting that Orange Count.J's $13.153 cla1m against the bonding company that i'n sured him while "he was assessor ts fraudulent and politically motivated. , The county's claim is based on wages. supplies iind gas mileage allegedly used at public expense by Hinshaw in his 1972 con- gressional campaign. l 'he R epub l ican con - ) ·gressman's statements Monday we re backed by copies of seven letters exchanged between al· torney William Anderson. Coun- ty Counsel Adrian Kuyper and Hartford Accident and lndemnl-; tyCompany. Key 5tatements in the docu: ments as far as~Hin&haw is con· cc.med are lnclud..t ln a )Jareb 24 report by Kuyp&r1.0 Lhe 8o~rd olSUpervisors. In hts report, KuM said the/ board's investlg&tlon or tb:t' County Assessor Office: ''laas'not revealed sufficient evldeftce tri sustain a cause of action against lhe former assessor (Hinshaw) based on fraud." ·· An action based upon the • same facts that would impose liability upon security, i.e., negligence, could be questiona-ote va.ud1ty u orougnt a gamst tne former assessor tn his individual c•paclt)'. · · 'ln·effecl, Hinshaw maintained, the county persisted in it.5 ctaim despite Kuyper's reservations. List wffk, Hin.shaw's attorney ·wl'Q(e Hartford to re.ml.pd the county lba t filing a false or fr~ulen\clalm for payment is a1 (~~· '1 • • • ! "' . r sUggest i'h a t you bring this matter (the county's alleged false claim) to the attention of appropria te · law enforcement ·' agencies,'' th~ ~ttomey's IeUer continued. Hinshaw pointed out that v.·hile Kuyper was saying Lhere was a ,question of sufficie nt evidence lo justify the claim , the.district at- torney's of£ice was retommend· ing that the Grand jury lake ac· tion against him . "Something is clearly amiss when the two legal arms of the county arrive at. different con· clusions as to m y involvement in alleged fraudulent or negligent act.ivities. ''Hinsha w said. · . While the Hepublican con- gressman did not identiCy those who he sees ns lhe political roes <S .. HINSllA W, Page A2l sessmenl role is delivered on time. , Before the board m oved ugainst Vallerga, county counsel Adrian Kuyper said discussions with the bonding company that ~ insurcd Orange County against loss "'hen 1-linshaw "'as assessor fro1n 1965 to 1972 had not been rruitfuL Kuyper asked for permission (See VALLERGA, Page A2) or Marines Back Up Demand BULLETIN WASHINGTON <AP> -A Navy patrol plane was (ired upon while observing a U.S. cargo ship captured by a Cambodian gun- boat in Asian waters, Pentagon sources said this afternoon. WASHINGTON !AP) -Presi- dent Ford demanded today the . immediate release of the U.S. cargo ship Mayaguez a nd its ere"" seized by Cambodians in , the Gulf of Thailand. Pentagon sources said Marines will be Oown to Thailand to underscore the President,;s demand. Other Pen{agon sources said the aircraft carrier Cor;il Sea. ~ bound for Australia, hall been SOUTH KOREA OUTLAWS DISSENT, Page A4 turned around and was headed toward the Gulf of Thailand. . where the Mayaguez was being held under guard by what the White I-louse desctibcd as two Cambodian naval vessels. "Immediate is immediate," s napped White I-l ouse press secretary Ron NessE n, reporting Ford's demand for the return of ·the Mayaguez, a 10,485-ton con- t a iner s hip _ ''The Pres ident wants the ship released now.'' Asked whether Ford had set any deadline, Nessen replied, however. "If you are asking if he has set a definite minute or hour for the release, the answer is no." In a demonstration of force, a group of about 150 Marines will be airlifted from the U.S. naval base al Subic Bay in the Philip. pines to the U.S. air base ·at Utapao in southern Thailand, the Pentagon sources said. · They sa id another 1,000 Marines have been alerted on Okinawa for poss ible moveme nt· later. However, in Bangkok, Prime (See RELEASE, Page A2) Brush Fires Out RIVERSIDE (UPI) -Seven- teen small brush fires scorched isolated areas in the county Mon· day but all were quickly COO· trolled by California Division of Fores try f i refig hters . The lar gest fire blackened fi ve acres at Vail Lake n ear Rancho California . Or:neg;a:•t Weather Extensive ni g ht and m o rnin g low c l o uds ot her\~tis e fair .through Wednesd ay. Cooler days. Highs from the lower and middle 60s at the beaches to the mid·70s inland. INSIDE TODA V The legend of Charlie Ped-· dicord, junk dealer .. e%· traordinaiTe '' of Laouno &och, is recalled by 1tofl Writer Frederick Schoemehl on Page 86. Index Al Y-.it Ser-ke AJ Mt""" •• .,, L..M. h yd At ,,,..,. .. I l'UNll Cilllt«lllil AS,S• ~el Ne..-\ Ontil._. S'•lt 0r...,.CH11ty c..onkl SJ ..... Crt,, ... ,. . • J $4IOl'b ....... ... Sl·t .... DeatllN.tice' Alt Or.Stelll(,... ldl•l•t "•9' A• Stt<I Mii""'" lllt.Nl-111 Al TelefltlM ~~• A1D-'1 nw.•~ ... ,...... llt ... ., ...... AINIU .... fl llt ·w.wi.New1 .t .. •• .. .. •• .. .. I • J ~ DAil V PILOT N 800,000 .Jobs HIN SHAW seeking to discredit him, he did note that count.v Supervisor Ralph Diedrich suggested last Sept. 17 thtJt the county should at· tempt to recover possible losses from the bondlng company. Housing Bill Plan Baekfires Man Blow, Suicide' Try Dll'drlC'h's suggestion came shortly after nine employes in the assessor's office were indict- ed by the Grand Jury for alleged· ly directing county employes to participate in llinshaw's 1972 ('an1palgn partially <tl county ex· p{'OS€'. Accord Reached BEDFORD, England <U PI) -Deciding to commit s.u1c~de, Pet~r Gudgion turned on the unlighted . gas f1re m his bedroom und waited to die. But he decided to have one la~t cigarette b~fore going under. Last v.·eek, the indictment was amended to include J·linshaw and county Assessor Jack Vallerga ;.imong the nine defendants. Al·cording to Hinshaw , Diedrich also recommended that the county counsel pursue cer· tain courses of action against him lust March before the results of the baard's investigating audit ,,·ere knov.'n. Balboa Film Porno Threat S tirs Concern· 'J'he .isserted threat of porno· graphy on the Peninsula brought fOt'lh a cily councilman and resi. dent 6f Balboa l\fonday -l>olh urging that the city gird for a possible battle over film fare at the Balboa Theater. Councilman lloward Rogers, reinforced by Peninsula resident Sue Ficker, requested that City .,\ttorney Dennis O'Neil research 1he recourses the ('ity might have if X·rated films become standard at the theater. Last 'veek, it was annount·ecJ that the Peninsula landmark had been sold to a chain \\'hich operates hard-core movie house.·:; clse"•here in the Southland. Do.ii~ PllCIC Slaff PhOlo Cit"d for \/a lor Newport Beach Lifeguard Lt . Logan Lockabey is holder of first Mayor's Valor Award. Lockabey was cited during Monday's city counci l session for jeopardizing his own life in final, futile effort April 8 to save UC Irvine researcher Michael W. Scott, who was S\vept into flooded San Diego Creek duri n g rainstorm. Rogers stressed that O'Neil not only should report on current city codes, but suggest new ones that _,, might give the city more arma- ment. f 'rom Page A l RELEASE ... Thus far, s pokesmen for the Pussycat Theaters have declined to discuss policy on films with re· porters. The theater currently is showing R -rated filn1s with a.n occasional X on the bill of fare. . Thefts Jail Me sa Yacht Firm Driver A Jong.haul trucker employed by a Costa Mesa yacht manufac· turing firm to deliver boats was jail ed today on charges of pad- ding his fuel expense account to make ends meet. Eugene H. Hempel, 37, of 17372 Keelson Lane , Huntington Beach, was held in lieu of SS.000 b01il on a grand theft charge after his arrest l\londay in the c.ase. v:hich allegedly involved a $2,055.66 loss. Roger H. MacGregor,· presi· dent of MacGregor Yachts, 1631 P lacentia Ave., called police after confronting Hempel with alleged evidence rega r ding seven instances of fuel account padding. Receipts for fuel purchased 'vere a llegedly altered to in- dicate a much higher cost, ac· cording to· arresting Officer Den· nis Jefcoat. Co caine Seized LOS ANGELES (UPI) Customs agents arrested a Mex- ican man l'vlonday and accused him of trying to smuggle into the United States a kilo of cocaine "vorth $425,000. Agents at the San Ysidro Mexico border crossing found 2.2 pounds of cocaine in the trunk of a 1968 Buick driven by Rafael Castilo Nagrete. ORANGE COAST ,. DAILY PILOT l\·tinister Kukrit Pramoj said Thailand ~·ill not permit the United States to use Thai air bases for military action against Ccimbodia, including any armed attempt to secure the return of the American vessel and its crew of39. ··we will not al low the 1\merican troops to use our soil ror any war," Kukrit told a news con£erence in response to a ques- tion about the ship. "We have l'nough trouble with Asian neighbors now.·' • However , a Thai foreig'n ministry spokesman said later: ''We will have to wait for com- plete details before we can make any comments." Pentagon officials described the situation as "hyper-delicate" and said no final decision had been re<iched on what action to tuke. These officials indicated the next 24 to 48 hours could be (•ritical. .r SecrC'tary of Stale l lenry A. Ki ssinger, on a visit to Missouri. said the Un ited States will "wait a bit to see what diplomacy can ac hieve" to gain the return of the fl.tayaguez. '.\lessen said U.S. intelligence officials knew Cambcxlians were aboard t he Mayag uez , but declined several times to say ~·hether the 39 members of the crew "·ere still on board. He described the Ma yaguez as "apparently dead in the water" in the vicinit y of the island of Koh ·Tang with a cargo p<irtly military , including military mail, and partly commercial . Nessen saitl the President met with the National Security Coun· cil for nearly ;;in hour to discuss the Mayaguez incident. Before taking .iny military action, the press secretary said, "the l'resi- den t would co n s ult with Congress." Nessen said the f\1ayaguez was being kept under observation by U.S. military aircraft, but re· fused to comment on the report that t.1arines will go toThail.ind. ""\vASmNGTON {AP) -House .ind Senate conrerees discl06ed today they have agreed on a massive housing bill aimed <At producing 400,000 homes and' 800,000 construction jobs over the next year. The bill also includes pro· grams to assist families faced with mortgage foreclosures because of unemployment and to end the boom-and·bust pattern of the housing ind ustry by putting a federal ceiling on interest rates. Four House conferees, three of them Republicans, refused to sign the conference report on grounds the program \Viii be in- fl.:itionarv . PresidCnt Ford h<is indicated he may veto the measure on similar grounds when it reaches his desk. Chairman William Proxmire (D·Wis.), of t he Senate Banking Committee, predicted the net im· pact of the bill will be to reduce Coyote Kills Pet Chilmaluw In Clemente A Chihuahua owned by a San Clemente couple was killed early Tuesday morning when a coyote grabbed the pet and dragged the dog through a dark Clemente oceanfront neighborhood. The dog. nained "Cha Cha" was owned by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hunter, 2915 La Ventana, for eight and a half years. ··we had let her out before go· ing to bed," Mrs. Hunter r ecalled today. "She didn't come right back in. I remember looking out the window. I saw the coyote. Then I saw the coyote with her in his mouth." She said ~usband_.eJlasE:;!I the coyote, still carrying the doj, in his jaws , through t he. neighborhood before it finally droppea the pet. Mrs. Hunter said they took the remains to Dr. Robert Beasely, a veterinarian, who determined death was due to a broken neck. She said t he coyote apparently crept into the backyard from the bluffs below the house. Mrs. flunter said they had owned Cha Cha since she was a puppy. Recent ly. she said, they had placed the dog on a special diet because it was overweight. In January, another Chjhuahua was carried away in- to a ravine behind a Shorecliffs neighborhood residence. The dog never was found . Tax Override Talk Slated For CHART Members o f t he Citizens Harbor Area Research Team <CHART) v.•ill hear a t<ilk on the tax override election for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District at their meeting Thurs· dayat7:30a.m . The speakers on t he e lection, which would raise the amount t he district can spend per pupil from $1 ,272 to $1,372 a year, will be district Trustee Donald Smallwood and Dr. John Nicoll, district superintendent. The meeting will be held at Glendale Federal Savings and Loa.n As· soci ation offices, Harbor BouJevar<l and Wilson Street, Costa Mesa. The meeting js open to the public. 1"• IJ•~nQO! (o•'I OAi I~ Pi lot . .,;1~ ...... ., I•,,,..,. 11•~~0 '"" ,.C,,.$ p,, >I," puP!i-IJv tMO'""<I" to••' P\<Dt"·P•no Comp~nr ~p,.rAl~e<l•I"'"' ••~ .,.,po;,P•<I MQNldY IP•Ou(,I" f<.0~> IO< (o\ .. AA>-.. N•wpotl llP•CP, >lu<lt.nolon l)<>dt"l~O.,.\ '"'" V•ll•y, '""n~. ~•<ldl•·~•<' Vdil~• ""'' Lu<1una b• ~' P '\.•"•1" C.o~•I. A ""'"~ '' Q'O"•' '"''''O'I ,, J>Ub'•"'•d ~•1utddYI ~n<I ~""M•IV' T"" l>'•"'•P~' l>Yblq.r""!I p1,.n1 ·~ a1 JOO w.,1 lM• ~110<11, Co"• M•••, C•lltornla ti~~. lrvi1ie Councilman ' Robert N . Weed f>lt~·~n1 •M Puoh~< Jdt k R. Curley \II( .. Pff''"f"' •"" c,,i,.,.,,., ,,...,..Otf Thomas Keevi l Thoma'> A Murphiric Chttrlcs H. LOO$ Richard P. Nall A•M•l ... I MA1100°ng l;<lllOI'• Newport Beach Office .ll)l "'"'"''"' ao11•~·••<1 "'~"l"ll A<ld••••· P 0 . SO• 18/S, '/'W O!her Oftices r MM M•'~ JJO W•" EiAY ~1•t~I ~AQun• Of.>(h, 118~ i:;,.i.,...v•~'i!•Pel f'<L•~"nQtvn fl, •< h' I/All ~<Ot" Ooui.•••<I :.0<111•e1>~e • "•"~• • 1HO! l • P~ 1 ""·"' •l !.on DlotQ-0 Fr ..... ~v Telephone (7141642·4311 Classlrled Adverti~lng 642·S671 cour r!or.I, lt/5 Or•n<>" C<>~•I '"'"1"11lnQ (.om1141ny, N• r><t•••'-'''-'" •ll"'"•l•On•, t~•!o•·•• m~1ur or •dw••U••"'llO• "*'t•ll ..,., 1>~ <•PfU<IUCfl<I ... 111\0 .. 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"It looks to me like there's go- ing to be a shurfling of elected of. ficials in this geographic area over the next year or so. '"I'm not sure where the cards will fall, but I'm going lo be re- ady to run wherever it is ap· propriate," Quigley said Mon· day. More than 600 signs were tacked up over t he weekend blanketing Santa Ana Heights, along PaciJic Coast Highway and scat tered t hrou gh Lag u na Beach, Costa ~tesa and Newport Beach. There were, however, no signs put up in the city of Irvine. According to the Laguna Beach Police Department, persons violating the city sfin or· dinance arc liable for a fine of not more than $300 and jail lenn of . three months. I the federal budget doficit. lie said the increased construe· ·lion activity it would CilUSe over the next year would produce a $12 bill ion to $15 billion addition to the gross national product and an additional $2 billion increase in federal tax revenues. The anti-recession portion or the program would be im· · plemented through a series of three options: -A Potential homeowner could secure a 6 percent federal 1nort age loan which would gradually increase to current market levels by the end of a six- ycar period. -Or he could select a 7 per- cent mortgage loan which would remain fixed for the life of the mortgage. -l-le could accept a one-time $1,000 cash incentive payment to use for a do"'" payment on a home. The conferees ulso <!greed to provide a n <inli ·foreclosure pro- gram to assist families whose in· come has been cul back because of unemploym e nt. E'ro.,.. Page A.I MIIJ.ER ••• . Myregard, Van Nuys. -Third Mate Burton Coombes, Richmond . -Munasser Omer, Delano. -Darryl V. Kastle, San Fran- cisco. -Kassem Saleh, San Fran· cisco. ' -Anastacio Sereno, San Fran- : cisco. -Vernon Greenlin, Santa ·Rosa. -Clifford Harrington, Santa Cruz. i -Thom as V. LaBuz, Temple ·City. ·• -Herbert C. McDonald, San : Francisco . -A. Minichiello, San Fran- . cisco ... -Wilfred Reyes, Daly City. -AUred J . Rappenecker, Palo . Alto. -Juan P . Sanchez, San Fran- cisco. -Americo Faria, Walnu t i Creek. -Guillermo C. Reyes, Daly : City. ·Remaining cr ewmen held by the Cambodians include Chief '.Mate James Newm an, Reno, ·Nev., third mat e David C . English, Seattle, Wash., Francis : Pastrano, Kenner, La., Geraldo Lopez, Metairie, La., Wilbert .Bock, Bogota , N.J., James ·Mull is, Wil mer, Ala., Salv<itore Puntillo, Keno~ha, Wisc., and Ear l Gilbert, Pascagoula, Mis- . sissippi. : Others are Will iam Mac· ·Donald, Houston. Tex., Elmer · Bailiss, Yokohama, Japan, John : Doyle, Toledo, Ohio, Paolo Russi Vazquez, Punta Santiago, P.R., Raymond Fried ler, Rochester, N.Y., Robert Phillips, Manila, P .I .. Awat Sulaimen, Philadelphia , f'a ., Frank 'Conway. J.lattiesburg, Miss., and Robert Zimmerman, Seattle, Washington. Still more include Carlos Cuer- rero, Honduras, Steve Zarley, Rizal, P .I .. Ervin Anderson, New Orleans. La., Angel Rios, Levit- town, Pa., and William P. Bell· inger, Washington, D.C. The rcsult1hg ex1>losion in the g.a s.filled room destroyed Gudgion's home and the one beside il and damaged 40 others at a total cost of $103,000. But Gudgion survived the blast und now is before Bedford Crown Court \\'here prosecutor Arian 1-lig gs told the story Monday. Gudgion, a 40-year.old grocer \vho said he v.·anted to end it all because of money <.:1nd marriage pl'oblcms, pleaded innocent to charges of damaging properly and endangering life. Chino Hills Vote&cked By Assembly The numbers changed but the result was t he same as the As- s em b I y again pa ssed in Sacramento Mondav lel!islation requiring voter approval of the proposed Chino Hi lls airport. The mea s ure , by A s - semblyman John Driggs Clt- F\tllerton) cleared the Assemblv on a 56·8 vole last Thursd.iy. b1,1t Assemblyman Robert Badham CR-Newport Beach) asked for re· consideration of the bill because he was denied a chance to speak against it. Badham argued that the bill , v.•hich would requ•re a majority of voters within a 71/2-mile radius of the proposCd airport to up-prove the project, would set a precedent. He said the require- ment could be attached to any future uirport site in the s tate with the result that no airports would be built . When the issue came up again l'rfonday Briggs' position that neighbors of a proposed airport should have a s.iy on whether it is built prevailed again, but this time on a 51-13 vote. A similar measure was ap· proved by the 1974 Legislature, but was \•etoed by Gov. Reagan. Marine Held After Theft Of Airplane Charges of burglary and grand theft have been filed against a Camp Pendleton Marine, who, authorities say. stole an aircraft at Oceanside airport and headed for his home in Michi~. · Marine John Paul Russman, 20, had his plans nipped in the bud during the weekend, say authorities, when he l.an(led at Orange County Airport to refuel and taxied his Cessna 150 to to the t0nly lighted hangar in sight. Russm an learned too late that he had entered the hangar used by Newport Beach and Costa Mesa police for servicing their helicopters. Police said he ad· mitted under questioning that he was flying a stolen aircraft. Camp Pendleton authorities who .have interviewed Russman in the San Diego County Jail said he told them tha t he had become weary of war gam es carried out last week al the Marine base and decided to fly home. Trash Slowdown SAN DIEGO (AP) -Following the lead of city firemen, garbage collectors have begun a work slowdown. Frum Page A l VALLERGA to proceed with a luv.'suit against the bonding c.•ompuny, l·lurtford Acl·id('nt <1.nd Indemnity Com· pany, and 31 assessor's office 1:n1ployes who had not yet settled claims against them ror their al- leged roll in Hinshaw's 1972 cam· paign. So fur, 28 en1ployes have paid or agreed to p;.ay about SU.253 of thl' Sl3 , 153 count y <.iudltors s;.ay is due <1.s the l't•sult of lhe tanl· paigning. Ku yper ulso ask('d for the suit to be expanded to include \1<1.llerga as a defendant. Under existing regulations, should the bonding company re· voke the bond the assessor bas posted and he not be able to pro- vide a ne\v one a Superior Court judge could cause him to be re· n1oved fron1 offiCl.'. Air· Cal Jet Makes Safe Landing Here An Ai r California Boeing 737 with 41 passengers landed safely ~•t the Orange County Airport I\ofond<iy nig h t despite a hydraulic failure affecting th nose 'vheel. F1ight 152 en route from Sa Francisco to Orange County, ha a minor failure in dne of fou r pumps, according to John Tucker. director of operations for 1\ir Californ ia. The plane landed at approxi.mately 7: 40p.m . 1\n <11rport crash crew w<1.s alerted, but the aircraft landed v.·ithout problems. "This is not a big deal." Tucker said. "It's an everyday occurrence." Because of the f<tilure, the aircraft was tU\\•ed to the airport terminal. DeMolay Sets Car Wash- At No Cost You cun get your car washed for nothing this Saturday. Members of the Orange COast Chapter of DeMolay will do it for you. Ch apter councilor Mike Forshay announced that the free car washes will be given at the Phillips 66 service station at Bristol and Baker streets, Costa Mesa. from 10 a .m . to 2 p.m. Saturday. "It 's our way of saying thanks to the community," Forshay said ... Jn the past people have supported us by paying $1.SO for car washes and by buying from our fireworks stand in the sum- mer. \Vithout this kind of com- munity support we couldn't exist and we want to say thanks." ''Branding keeps us honest. And the customer knows it.'' FRANK HARTMANN D"lKI()< o;i! M•<el>lr><lltl ... "'°"'•"10 T••t+1~, c~ "Carpeting is a blind item. For the .con.sumer. few things are bought with so little knowledge. and with so much trep1dat1on . Two different pi~es of carpe~ing can look t~e sa me, feel the same. claim .to be made of the same kinds ~f materials, and have. 1n fa ct. not one single difference that the consurner can perceive. Yet after just six months of use. one will look terrible and the other will look like new. How is the consumer to know which is which? Odd~y ~nough, even price often won't tell her. So even buying expenSive carpeting 1s no guarantee of quality. The only thin~ th~t pro~ects the investment of the consumer. and the reputation of the h_on.est retailer, is s.elh~g the brand na mes that both know they can trust .. .This 1s why ~e don t private label carpeting ·at Alden·s. Wh en you find samples with the names ch~ngE'.!d on the labels, run over to Alden's fast. .After all. carpeting is one of life's major investments 11 shouldn"t be gone into ~~. . *••• ... carp~ ••••••••••••••••• -installation. custom draperies !l&-'.D EN'S UC. NO. 230472 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 -646·23$5 ) • I '- I • Tax-sheltered Retirement Plan For Individuals ByS'l'LVIA PORTER tF'irat of twocotumn•J By now, you probably have heard or read somelh1n1 aboul the? new lax sheltert.od Individual Retirem ent Accounts - IRA -which m11l1onso!usnotnowcovered by a company or 1n1on s ponsored pension program can establis h fol ouraeJ..,es under th e Pension RcrormAct of1974 Ofall the reforms in that law ih1s well may turn out to bet he moat rarreaching Of all the programs 1n that leg1slatlon, the JRA well may emerge as the I Money's Worth most algn1flca.nt breakthrough Jn helping us achieve finan- cial lnd~pendence in our older years Yet, oPwll the law's new provisions, the IRA appears to be the least understood and the most neglected And thus, the very real danger is that lll,lllions who could benefit from this rerorm will fall to take advantage of 1t To help you, the following answers lo your basic questions have been compiled with the aid or Lord, Abbett & Co . a 46 year old, New York ba1;ed $1 5 billion investment ad v1sory firm spec1aliz1ng in lRA plans Q What ll an Individual Rehr'ement Accm.cnt ' A It ts a new tax sheltered retirement program created by the Pension Reform Ad of 1974 which became effective this past Jan l The key aspect 1s that your contr1but1ons to lh1s rctu cmcnt account <.1rc tax deductible and the earnings that accumul<JtC 1n your J RA accumulate free f1 om tax Q \Vlzo is ehgtble to establislta11 I RA' A Generall y, your employer wtll 1nform you whether you i.lre a part1c1pant 1n a retirement plan -and starting this year employers must include this 1nformat1on on yo,ur W 2 tax form ff your employer has a qualified retirement pro gram but you, the cmploye a re not a part1c1pant because you have not met the c hg1b1lity reqwrements, you can establish etn J RA Alter you become a participant 1n a <1 uahr1 ed retirement plan 'howe\er, you cannot make new contr1but1ons to your IRA But the assets 1n your IRA will continue lo accumulate tax free <) lfow rnucfi can youcontnbute to an IRA ~ A Your annual contnbut1on 1s limited to 15 percent or your earnings 01 $1 500 whichever 1s less () Wllat 1s o rollover account? 1\ A rollove1 accountex1sts if you rct1rev. 1th pension plan monty cind wtll be younger than 70 !--.t years old when ~ou do s top working, or 1£ you are between JObs Then lRA will give you a big t ax break You can take the entire amount you re ce1ve -which was vested for you in ,a qualified retirement pl:in -:ind in vest tbe full sum -'le$3Jybur own contnbut1ons) w1th1n 60 days Jn a separate JRAINithoul paying a tax on the lump s um • Q ls l/1 ere any aye hmit on establ1sh111gan IRA? 1\ An IR1\ tannot be established d1inng or a fter the year 1n "h1c:h ~ ou become701h yea.rs old (} Wllol happens if you contnbute more than $1 500 or 15 percent of your sa lary wages, 01 selj employed income (Tins doe.snot 1n elude unearned income such as d1mdends rents 1nlaest, or captlal gains J ,\ A 6 perce nt tax 1s imposed on the amount of your ex cess cont11but1on for each year that 1t 1s not corrected You may correct the excess contnbut1on by 1nstruct1ng the custod ian (a bank say) to rerund th e amount of your excess conlr1but1on Or you may correct the excess contr1but1011 by making u s m a Iler contnbut1on 1n future years Q \\'IJof u1vestmcnls are eligible for 1 ft As" ,\ Atutu:il runds S:l\ 1ngs and loan assoc1at1ons, savings bank deposits endowment pohc1es, government retirement pol1c1cs commerc1al bank plans Q Is hfe insurance an el1ytb/e lnvestrnent' 1\ No The l,1\\ s pec1f1cally provides that life in surance 1s not an chg1blc investment Whlle•n endo,vmen~contract 1s, tht! :imount v. h1ch represents life insurance coverage 1s not a deductible contr1but1on Shippers 'Floating' l Cargoes to Nevada LOS ANGELES (APl Would you belle\ e the ports of Reno and Las Vegas? There in s t enough water ciround those Nevada c1t1es for cargo vessels but they <:ire <:halleng1ng the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach for shippers' business How can they do 1t " ~ 'l~ll EV OFFE R ta:rc ft ee ~talus for goods arnv1ng 1n containers 1n contrast to taxa- (1on imposed by Los Angeles County and seve ral other Caltforn1a counties Shippers whose goods are transported 1n containers arc eager to use ' ports ' 1,1.here there arl? no inventory, con ta1ncr franch1s£' corporate in come personal income und 1nher1tance taxes a nd low property , sales nnd use taxes Some sh1ppers say it 1s cheape1 to load their cargo fi lled containers onto trucks a fter they a rr1 ve at Los Angeles or Long Beach harbors and haul them 1o Reno or Las Vegas where they are opened a nd the goods in them are truc ked to Wes1 ern markets This situation stems fn>m the conflicting 1nterpretu uons of wh;it is an ' onginal package Los Anceles County As se.ssor Philip Watson moon lalns a container Is the ong1nal p~ckage, and when 1l 1s opened the contents are subJect lo an ad valorem tax based on a partial value of lhe goods BUT SHIPPERS •rl!ue lhal conta1ntrs arc a means or transportation The :ii:hlppers contend 1CV) ing the tux ugoinst those v.hose goods arrive 1n this counlrY 1n conla1ners d1s- " cnm1nates against them They point out that goods arr1v1 ng in a container are subJect lo the tax when the container 1s opened but the same goods arr1v1ng 1n bulk form or on wooden pallets are not subJeCt to the tax until they are opened at the buyers place of business Jn many cases that ts out- side Los Angeles County A test of the tax's legali- ty 1s slowly w1nd1ng its way through the courts An at tempt to exempt the con ta1ners f1 om the tax failed 1n Lhe s tate legislature 1n 1973 A Long Beach newspaper, 1n an 1nvest1gat1ve article re- cently, said JUSt how much cargo 1s being diverted to ports outsid e of Cahrorn1a is notJcnown (•11i11••r1' 1111d LfJ.'llf•r1i Ne• Y<>rk tUPI I -Tht !tllio.lllQ t!Jt st't<>wl IM llO(kl 0,.1 h•v• (llllnlCI mo!.I .,,., IOU I,,. most O•~ed on ...,.c•nl ol <Ml'Q4 on !he Ntw Yort Stoc:k Ea<.Mt10f tftl etWJ S19t(et1l•11t c~.,IQl!I .... 1M dlffer•ti<t bollwH n T,,. or...,lou!. 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LOS ANGELES (APl -A new nstural ga1 well was discovered in the northern Sacra mento Va lley Oc· cldental Petroleum Corp has un nounced The d1seovt'ry v.ell fl ov.ed from two pockets in the upper Cretaceous Wild Goose Sands at depths about three to four thousand feet company officials said I ' • • • I ctJ.~ Ul'\U.,.11'"11-ul luesaay, May 13, 1975 ·G.~1111d J111·y Report Pair Face Drug Counts Transit Audit Pushed lem Dana Polnl. Both men fac-e muJU- ple druf char ges con· talned n four felony countei. They a re rree on bail. ton hom e by San CJemenie po lice and alate n arcolics agents last June 26. Poli ce said the r aid fo llo wed the purch ase by an un- d ercover o ffice r of 25 bricks or marijuana. SANTA ANA -·The semt· aulonomo us Or a nge Coun ty Transil District should be audit. ed by a private m anagement re· view firm, the county Grund Jury bas concluded in a report. The jury said such a man age- m ent audit of the d istrict, whic h no w employs more than 500 peo- ple, should be budgeted for next year. TUE JURY MADE particular note of the· fact that the dis- trict , which has a $19 million budget this year, has never un- -"""l. Other De<,iths fO R T LA U D ·· E RD ALE , Fla . · Death Notices DAWSON CL•R• ALICE DAWSON. Date.of de· ill!! Mliy 11, 191i, St. Ma ry'' H01.1111.,1. LOll9 ll<!ac!I, Cl. Survived IJy !WO """'· W1U1am 6onneu, Jr. an!I Robl:'rl Bnn·· I AP J -J oseph i\. ••Jue" l\looney, 65, a blind musi- t•jan who played piano <.1nd composed for the big bands of Paul \Vhiteffian a nd L1.•s Br0\\'11 , died ~l onday. flllll; lour 11rindc!llrllrfn. St-r••C'"'-will b. tielll fn Slfrra VI Stl Ctmttlf'ry, T ~>. New Me•ico. Ball1·8erge1on l<><dl direciors. Corona !lei Mdr . SNIDER ROV SNIDER, r esloent of FO.,.,IJ•n Va lley, ca. Date of dfith May n. 191s. S,.,r•ke~ ••• Pfflllln11. Pac+l•c View Memorial Park Morl uar v. Nt WJ!Or"I &e.te!l,Ca. P.HILLIPS HAROLO P H ILLIPS, rfsio:lenl of Mt,S1on VifjO, Ca. 5er11ices a•f Pfl'(I· Ing, P•,lllc Vifw M•moroal Par" ......,,,...,.,,Newport B••ch, Ca. MILONE CAROL c. MILONE. Oa1e 01 UNI!\ May 10, 1915. R1sloer11 of Co•I" Ml''-1, Ca. Surv!veG bt her llu•b.fn!I. LOU•~ M•lonii; -M>tl, ROQfr Cltildaerllon. t!lrre stepsons, Slf•en. Jo•~ dnd Ranoy M110ne; mot Mr, Mr~..flodt All'<n of M•swurl; one brotller. Fr.in!< AU.-.. of Ml,\ouri; t wo sisters, C..nt•il Bilrllfll ill'ld Luc1llf' Morron OI M•'.>- """'ri. Sf•vlces wl!I be l"lel!I We°""'5d•Y 11 .00 AM. 11<!11 Sro.dwat C!liPIOI . Olh· Clirt1. Rf11. Connie Sa11os. Bell Broadway Mortuary <11rector~. OENDINGER MICHAEL W. OENOINGER. Oi>1~ol Ot!illt Mol y 11 , 191!;. Res!denl 01 Cos1 .. Mf'W. Col. Su••i•ed by hi• parent•. M•. & M•'· Elmer Dendlnger OI Co'ta Mt'.,,.; si• brothers. Stanley of Cor""" Otl Moir. Jimes ol MassacnuM:lt>. John ol Coslol Mt's ... Pnlltp 01 Co•on<i tie-I MEX ICO C ITY (APJ -Larry Allen, 66 , an As· s ociatc d P r e ss c:or - rl'spondent for 21 years and winner of the 1942 P ulitzer Prize for his war r epor ting, died J\ilon· day. Allen's war report- ing stretched from the Spanis h Civil War to a 1'1 aitia n revolution in 1957. N'E\VB U RY P r\RK CAP) -Dr. Edward J . Baldes , 76. inventor of the r.t ayo Clinic"s. famed World \Va r II huma p cent rifuge, d ied Sunday. His centrifu ge vlas used by the milit ary to learn 1nor e a bo u l g r avi ty stresseS'on p il ots. Mil•. Stel)l'ofn ol Santa Anil ano RocM•ll• -----------of Costa Mf~. Evfolng mil•S will tiel- l"le!ll Wfllne!.<lily &:00 PM, SI. Jo.Khim P UBLIC NOTICE Church. Buriill Thurso:la y 10:00 AM. --===co-===--GooCI Sl"lel)l'oerd (emftary, dorK lf'<I by FICTITIOUS BU SIN ESS Betl Bro.tdw.Jy Morluary. NAME STA TE MENT FOGG Thf t o l!owiog PffSOn U doing ALICE P. FOGG. re5ldfnl of 6all>oil IJUsinttsas.- tstano. Ca. 0.Jlt or lltilh Mily 12. ,~,~ DANIEL AMOS lU ~hi Slrt.'l'I S..r•lvfd by lwo $0nS, Ju!IQe Eow .. r!l I>, Nfwp0rt ll<!acll. ca1,iorn1i 97660 · F<H111 ind F•f'<I T. Fogo; o.ne dauonret, Tf"Y Scott T.,y1or. 114 •1M st, M rs. Don .. 1<1 F. G a l e •, !en New1><1rlBeac!I C.Jl•lorn.ot91660 grano:lc!lilGrfn <11'1!1 $i•leen 51r~<1I · This ou~•ne~s is cOl\llucl~ll br a yrdn!lc!lit!lren. Setv lce~ w 1H Of gen.erilpartner•ll•P. prlwatf. lnt••mfnt, San Gil:>nel Tfr•yTiYIOt Cemelfry. San Gaflrlfl, Ca. B•llt · Thi• '1a!fment w11• fllrll w•th the BerQeron Co"a Me'a Morluary ll•ret· eo .. n1y Cieri< ol Orilnge co .. nrv on tors.. In 1ie<.i ot ~IOW<!r$ (_ontr!bulion!i Marcll9. 1915. !Nlybl!m~ lo your l1vor1te Cl'lar11v. F4J101 P>lblis.r>eo O•inQe Coil•! Daily Pi101. -----------MIY ll. 10.11. and June l. 19/l 1131>-IS IELLllOADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa · Mesa 642-9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-94 15 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 rACIFIC YIEW MEMORIAL rAlk Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c View Drive N ewport Beach. Cal1forn1a 644-2 700 rtEk FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 621 Main $1 Huntington Beach 536·6539 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BIJSl"IESS "!AME STATEMENT Tiie follo .. 1n11 pfr•on 1s Oolng IJuS•ness as : S AOOLEBACK SCHOOL SU PPL V, 18SIO Marguf rite P•wy., NO. 113, M+SSIOn Voe 10, Cill olorn•i '1:!61 !i- Jo!ln W. Collifr an!I Carolyn Sue Coll1fr. 2&601 Migllalen"' LUOf, MiSS1Ql'l voe10, C•li!orn•a 91615 TlliS buS/ne~s i• conllu,tfO b1 a Jl'nero11 par!n~rSll•P. Carolyn Sue Co11,er lni\ '!i1!fmer11 w"s t+le!I w1111 !ht County Cl~•• of Oran11e county on Aprol ?2. 191S. F4l061 Published Qr.,nQe Co .. ~! DaJl1 P•IO,. Ma11J. 10, 11. an!I June), 191S 11}6·1S P C Bl.IC NOTICE NOTICE OF NON·RESPONSJ81LITY NOl•<e ·~ lterel:>y given ,~.,, !tie ""-'''"''9fled w•ll not bf resPon~ot>le 1or ..,, CleOh or 1i .. oi1i11e\ contriUf'<I by anyone otner t!liln mr~•ll. on or •Ile• V"\Oi1f'. 0..ted tr.is 2nd <l"Y of Ma1, 1915. 511e•+• M. MOo<e t 1•91 Joro.in -es lt••ne. CA. •n66<1 Publi..,e!I Or,.nge Coa~t Dilly Pilot. MoiY6.l.IJ,191S 1~·1~ l'C l\l.IC i"\O'fl CE NOllCE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOl•CEllS ME!<EBV GIVEN!~!., Pobl•t hed•1nq will !J<, n••l!I •n <0<11un< hon "'''II rn., D•OPO~'>O o•an Tor "'"'«d· l•or1 ot 1ne '>edl B"<1cll 5<hool D•~l.,t l , onMon<1d~,Ma,10.1q1s "'' )Op.m.1n me Aull•IO••umo! tn" J H McGau<,1h 1n. teffn;<1«>1• Stlloot. Seal l;!eich Blvd & l:lol\.l Av~"""· '>edl B~,.<11. Cd•.forn•d D.ile!l l h•~ TMhddY ot AD"I, 19/S. I" D 1-·linman, 0\ p~!y O•d<>!ff! County '><>Pl'• 1nh•n11~nt ol St hoo+' Pubt.,n.,a Ordnye COd•I 0<1•ly Polo! 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Tax each Size Value Pric ed F.E.T. Size Value Priced F.E.T. A78·13 2 for $45.90 $1.76 H78·14 2 for $61..90 $2.77 678·13 2 for $47.90 · $1.84 G78·15 2 for $59.90 $2.60 E78·14 2 for $51.90 $2.27 1-1 78·15 2 for $63.90 $2.83 F78·14 2 for $55.90 $240 J78·15 2 for $73.90 $2.99 G78·14 2 for $57.90 $2.56 L78·15 2 for $75.90 $3.11 Whitewalls $2 to $4 more per tire. Sizes J78-15 & L78-15 Available at Value Prices in whitewall only. Charge it at General Wehooor •MaslerCh""9' • lank.4.rnericarcl 1975.New Car Tires! Brand New! Not Blems! Not Retreads! Value Priced! $2795 ~ize A78· l3 tubeless bLJc..k\v..ill. plus ~1.77 Fedl!ral Excis.e ·1~1x. The General Jumbo 780 The General Jurnbo 780. the same tir~ you·ll see on many 1975 new cars. Built v.tith two glass belts and a two'-ply polyester cord body fo.r great perforn1ance. V.1lur. ' '-'i, •' Pricr.d F.E.T. 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Vdlue Size Priced F.E T. 6.50·13 $15.95 $1.77 7.00·13 18.95 2.00 C78·14 19.95 2.04 E78·14 20.95 2.27 F78·14 22.95 2.40 G78·14 23.95 2.56 1-178·14 25.95 2.77 5.60·15 18.95 1.79 F78·15 · 21.95 2.45 G78·15 23.95 2.60 H78·15 25.95 2.83 L78·15 " 32.95 3.11 •Available In whitewall only. Whitewalls $2 to $4 more per tire. YOU MUST BE SATISFIED All service VJOrk is quoted at a fair price when car Is checked. \A/"\th no add·ons unless necessary for safe operation. then you are the judge. All \.VOrn ... replaced parts are bagged for you r inspection. Wf?. do the job fast ... righL .. the firsl time, If not v..-e want to know about it. lmmedta1ely! That's Our Pledge. " " " " ,. " ' .. ,. lli-\IN Cl IECK: Should our $UJJply ol son11t .til1es .or llnu run short duriA!J !his event, """f: will honor a ny o.-den placed oow for future deHveTY 81 1he advertli;ed !)rice, ~ GINIRAl TIRI Don Swedlund Inc. CO.AST GENERAL TIRE ............. """ ........... ~S'.4~ 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Pl!One 540.571 O ... '"'"''"' ,.. ' 646-503 3 ...__'-_"_""-------Sooner or latei; you11 own Generals----:-------" ' I "' "' ill ; ·' { ' ' • ~ . t F s s " g a a ti " • .. 1 b M l\< Pl in . Sc M be B< is tic a t co ~I no fo1 be Se jel re~ Ir< ' . . Ir< SOI fo~ W( Nt th• $71 pa •h • tho ~J de I •• ·~ tel "" I M• WC ·ph l bu D D r sto me clo the 1 av< •ti 850 ·~ (la E ... E io -• • • Orange Coast 'E'tl lTION .. Today's Closi11g N.V. Stoeks • • VOL. 68, Np. 133, 2 SECTIONS, .24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1975 c TEN CENTS Sllpe~sors Urge Leave for Vallerga The Orange County Bollrd of Supervisors voted unanimously today to request that county As- sessor Jack Vallcrga take a leave or absence until charges brought against him last week by the Grand Jury arc adjudicated. Late last F'riday, Vallerga in- sisted that he would not agree to a voluntary leave of absence and Said he would be vindicated in future legal proceedings .. A secret county counsel's re- port to the i.upervisors last Thursduy told the board it does not have the power to suspend Vallerga without his consent. In two Indictments and an ac- cus ation, the jury charged Vallerga· with multiple crimi.nal offenses and four counts of mis· conduct in office. The supervisors made it clear their request that Vallerga re· ' ree Council Acts Redevelopment Agency Mulled The Costa Mesa City Council took the first step Monday night .toward creat in g a ne·w Redevelopment Agency to over- see reconstruction downtov.;n. Up to now. the Council has st·rved as the redevelopment agency but the Council wants to give the job to another group. So Monday . night the Council approved a contract establishing a relationship between itself and the new agency. The next step will be lo pick the agency mem - ·3-city Home ·For Affected I Kids Urged By ALAN DIRKJN Of Ill• D•llY ~ilot Si.ff A pitch is being made to gel Irvine. Newport Beach and Costa Mesa to endorse a temporary .tiome £or children with emotional problems similar to one <.1lready jn operation in Laguna Beach. Dr. Susan Saar-Skeen of the . South Orange County Regional Mental Health service spoke to both the Costa Mesa <.1nd Newport .Beach-city councils fl.1onday and is expected to make a presenta- tion at the Irvine Council meeting ;at 7:300'clock toni~ht. She won on endorsement of the <.;oncepl from both the Costa l\1esa and Newport .councils, but no commitment of funds. Dr. Saar-Skeen sh.id the rus h for endorsement v.•as being made because the Men ta I Health Service hopes to launch the pro- ject next year with federal· revenue sharing funds received rrom Orange County and wants it ·included in the 1975-76 budget. . · She s<.1id that financial support from the three councils would be s0ught in ·subsequent years, but for the first year an endorsement would be sufficient. She told the Newport Beach councilmen that the program would cost about $70,000 u year with the county paying half and the three cities sharing the other $35,000. Costa Mesa councilmen said the request should be studi ed along with requests from other social programs, and priorities determined . Newport Beach councilmen said they wanted more hard d;,1ta on the effectiveness of such a temporary home and on the costs. bers and swear them in . Today Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley appealed for citizens who wish to serve on the panel to submit re· sumes to the city clerk by May 21 . The courlcil wiU interview ap- plicants May 28. Pinkley said the agency pro- bably will have £ive m embers. He said it will be "the most pre- stigious agen cy the city has ever had" and pointed out that redevelopm ent work may in- volve millions of dollars. The mayor said that the coun- cil already has about 15 to 18 persons under consideration "but there is no pre-disposition on the part of the council on who should be appointed.'' ''It's wide open,'' he added. The mayor said that he fe· garded the e.pproval of the re- development agency contract as a commitment by the council to redevelopment. ··1·m sure that if we had any notion or dropping redevelop· merit we would have backed off from the contract." Pinkley added. Agency members, who must be qualified electors in Costa Mesa, will be paid $25 a meeting. The council authorized such pay- ments for two meetings a month -state statute permits four paid meetings a month. The Council said that two additional paid meetings may be authorized on request. City Attorney Roy June warned that the cOntract with the agencY will be an "irrevocable" agreement. ''We don't know how an agency could function if in the middle or a project the contract could be revoke d," he explained. Basically, the contract establishes that the council still . will be the ultimate policy maker on redevelopment and that each project would have to be ap- proved by the council. The agency could not enter into any contracts or financial indeb- tedness for over $10,000. The !'ontract states, however, that (See AGENCY, Page AZ) Bilingual Study WASHINGTON (AP) Children who speak a language other than English suffer educa· tional disadvantages in American schools a nd they should be taught bilingually, the U.S. Civil Rights Commission said today. In a 141-page report, the commission said minority- language children should be taught in their native language 'vhile they learn English as a second language. move himself from office until the judicial proceedings against him are complete is not intended to "prejudice his case." However, Supervisor Ralph Dit'<lrich sa~d that Vallerga has failed to answer a questionnaire submitted to him by the task force the board created to in· vesligate the assessor's office. Diedrich maintained in a stale· ment read at the close of a 20-. minute executive session that the Vallerga's refusal to respond to the questionnaire prevents the board from fulfilling it!!! responsibility under section 25303 of the state government code. That section makes it man- datory for the board to make cer· tain the fiscal responsibilities or all county departments are being properly fulfilled. It specificies the assessor's office as one the board must investigate. The supervisors al.so expanded the task force1s duties to include making certain the county as- sessment roll is completed by Ju· ly I . . The task force made up or representatives of the tounty counsel and co unty ad - ministrative office was told to consider hiring an outside con· sultant to make certain the as- ' • -- j .. ,, CHARLES T. MILLER OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY AT DESK ABOARD .SHIP His Wife .Said This Is the Only Picture She Has of Skipper Fountain Valley Home· of Skipper Charles T. Miller of Fountain Valley is the captain of the freighter Mayaguez, seized by Cambodians Monday in the Gulf of Thailand . The 61 -year-old skipper was described as "well qualified in every way," by offic~ of th~ Sea-Land Corporation in Menlo Park. N.J .. owners of the ship. "All we could say is the highest," said Ed BuUer, direc·." tor of comm unications for the firm . "If the top rating is five, he gets the top rating of five," Butler said. Miller, who iives in an apart- ment at 10281 Slater Ave., has been with Sea-Land since July of 1972, Butler said, and has served <as masterof fiveotherships. Miller ~s wi£e is away from home in seclusion today. ··That gal from the television called her last night and scared tier off," a neighbor said today. "She's staying with friends for a few days." ·He described Mrs. l\.1iller as a nice person but said he didn't know her well since he had only lived in the apartments a month and had never met her husband. The manager of the Shakewood Apartments, where the couple live, said they had been there since 1971. Besides Capt~ Miller, other Californian s aboard the Mayaguez include; -Second Mate Jared (See MILLER, Page AZ) Measure Advances SACRAMENTO CAP) - Legislation requiring California judges to file financial disclosurf, statem ents has been sent to the Senate noor. The bill by Sen. James Mills was Oipproved 9·0 Monday by the Senate 1'"inance Committee after Mills 'Said the judiciary should be put under re· gulations governin g the legis lative and executive branches. Planners OK Mesa Density Reduction The Costa Mesa Planning Com- mission Monday night approved a general plan change which would allow the world head- quarters of the Full Gospel Busi· nessmen's Fellowship Interna- tional to be built on a six-acre site north of Bear Street School. T he plan -change, [rom low density to commercial, was ap· proved 5·0. The proposal to b,uild the two and three-story structure im· mediately south of the San Diego l'Teeway was the subject or a 40-minute commission hearing. Some hom eowners suggested that the project would create traffic problems and other resi· dents, particularly those living on Yukon Avenue, wondered whether .Ol change to commercial might mean that another vacant site on the other sid~ of Bear Street might also go commercial. T hese homeo\¥ners urged the planning commission to consider how the area as a whole might be aff«l•d. Dr. Saa'r·Skeen told the Costa Mesa council that the facility would be called a "Shelter -a ·place to go afler a storm.'' It would possibly be a duplex building housing a total of 12 (See SHELTER, Page AZ) H~shaw Fires Back on Charges ' DOW STEADY , DESPITE NEWS . NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock market withstood develop· ments in Cambodia today to close higher in .active trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial avcra.re. o£f around three points· al the outset, gained 2.65 points to 850.12. Advances led declines by about a aeven·lo-six margin. (lables, All). Prices were mixed in active tr1ding on the American Slock Excballie. • By GARY1lRANVILLE Of tti. O.lly Pl l9t ..... After months of silence, in· dieted· Representative Andrew Hinshaw <R·Newpart Beach) began firing back a t his tormen- . tors Monday. Hinshaw's first de£ensivc salvo was a softly -worded statement asserting that Orange County's $13,153 claim against the boflding company that insured.1hlm while he was assessor is £raudulent and politically motivated. _ ') The county's claim is based on wages, supplies and gas mileage allegedly used at public expense by Hinshaw . ln his 1972· con· gressional campaign. The Republican con· gressman·s· statements Monday • An action based upon the were backed by copies of seven same facts that would impose letters exchanged between at· liability upon security, i.e ., tomey William Anderson, Coun· negligence, could be questiona· ty Counsel Adrian Kuyper a nd ote va1101ty 11 Drought against the Hartford Acci6ent and lndemni-Carmer assessor in hi s individual ty Company. capacity. Key statements in the docu· ' In effect, Hinshaw maintained, m~nts ·as far as Hinshaw iS con· the county persisted in Its claim cemed are included in a March despite Kuyper's reservations. 24. rePort by·Kuyper to the,Bo .... .tO'ft Last week, Hinshaw's attorney ~ ~ •lfartfoi-d lo 'rerri.Jnd the ofSUpervisors. · ""• t y that' filing a false or ln his report, Kuyper ..Id• ' dulent clairil for payment is a board's investigation ·or tie ony . County Assessor Office. "~Mt .i., , reveal~ sufficient, evidep to ··~uggest .that you, bring this sustain a cause or i.t'Uon aaatntl. ma •r (the • county s alleged the form~r assesaor (Hi.$baw;~ claUn) \ct the attention of based orvfraud 11 • ·.;· a te ·law enforcement • \, I , . ' -'• '·· J. • agencies, .. th~ attorney's letter continued. Hinshaw pointed out that while Kuyper was saying there was a question of sufficient evidence to justify the claim, the district at- torney's office was recommend· ing that the Grand jury take ac· lion against him. "Something is clearly amiss when the two legal arms of the county arrive at different con·· clusions as to m y Involvement in alleged fraudulent or negliecnt activities,'' Hinshaw saidr While the Kepublican cOn· gressm a'n did not. identify those who he s~s ar; the political foe$ <5"HINSllAW, Page AZ) sessment role is delivered on time. Before the bo<.t rd moved against Vallerga, county counsel Adrian Ku ype r s aid discussions ""'ith the bonding company thal insured Orange County against Joss \1then Hinshaw \l.'<.tS assessor from 1965 to 1972 had no~ been fruitful. Kuyper <i skC"d for permission (See VALLERGA, Page AZ> ·Or Marines Back Up Demand BULLETIN WASH INGTON <AP > -A Nav)' patrol plane was fired upon. while observing a U.S. cargo ship captured by a Cambodian gun- boat in Asian waters, Pentagon sources said this afternoon. WASl-llNGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Ford demanded tOOay the immediate release or the U.S. cargo s hip Mayaguez and its !'rew. seized by Cambodians in ·the Gulf 0£ Thailand. Pentagon sources said Marines will be flown to Thailand to underscore the President's demand. Other Pentagon sources said the aircraft carrier Coral Sea, bound for Australia, had been SOIJTH KOREA OlJTlAWS DISSENT, Page A4 turned around and \vas headed toward the Gulf of Thailand. ""'here the Mayaguez \\'as being held under guard by, \\•hat the White House described as two Cambodian naval vessels. "Immediate is immediate.·· snapped White liouse press secretary Ron Nessen, reporting Ford's demand £or the return or the Mayaguez, a 10.48.5 -ton con· tainer s hip. '·The Pres ident wants the s hip released now." Asked whether Ford had set ariy deadline, Nessen replied, however, "If you are asking tr he has set a definite minute or hour for the release, the answer is no." _,,, In a demonstration of force. a group 0£ about 150 Marines will be airliCted from the U.S. naval base at Subic Bay in the Philip- pines to the U .S. air base at Utapao in southern Thailand, the Pentagon sources said. They said a nother 1.000 Marines have been alerted on Okinawa for possible movement later. However . in Bangkok, Prime (See RELEASE, Page AZ) Brush fires Out RIVERSIDE (UPI) -Seven- teen small brush fires scorched isolated areas in the county Mon- day but all were quickly con· trolled by California Division or Forestry firefighters·. The largest fire blackened five acres at Vail Lake near Rancho California. Orange Cea11t / Weatller Extensive nig ht and morning low clouds• otherwise fair through Wednesday. Cooler days. Highs from the lower and middle 60s at the beaches to the mid-70s inland. .. INSIDE TODAY The legend of Charlie Ped· dicord . junk dealer ''ex• lroordinaire" of Laguna· Beach, is rec alled by staff writer Frederick Schoemehl on Page 86. · lad ex • •• ... .t.4,•• :,~ ... .. ... •• .. .. ... ... -· A:? OA.ILYPILOT c f'ro• P age Al RELEASE. •• MlDJ1ter Kukrlt Pramoj 1ald Thailand will not permit the U nited States to use Thai air basei. for milltury action against Cambodia, including any armed atttmpl to s ecure the return of the American vessel and ill> crew vr 39. ''\\It.• wi ll not ul low the American troops to use our soil for any war," Kukrit told a news conference in response l<> a ques· tion ubout the ship. "We h<ivc enough troubl e "'it h As ian 1'1t!ighbors no"'·" flo"'C\'l'r , LI 'rh<.1 i foreign mlnistrv spokes n1an s aid later : "We will have to wait for com· plete details be rorc "'C can m<lke .any comments ." Pentagon orri cials described the situation .as "hyper-delicate" and said no fin a l decision had been reached on what action to take. These ofricials indicated the next 24 to 48 hours could be t'ritir al. Secrctar\' of St u1c llenry A. K i~singer. ·on._. vis it to Missouri, :-<.ud lht! United Sta tes will .. .,.,,ait i.l bit to sop "'hat diplomacy can ;ichievc " tb g:tin the return of the ,1.\fJyag'.Ul'Z. Nessf'n said U .S. intC'lli gcnec offici<.1l s ktH.'\\' C;,1mbod ians "'CJ"l' aboard the ;i..-t ... yagucz. bu l <lcelinct.I s('vera l times to s:.iy '''helhC'r the 39 members of the <"rl'"' \\ l'rC s till on board. Ile described the !\-li.lyaguez as "<.1pparently dead in the water" ln the vicinity of the island of Koh T<in g \\'ith a c argo part ly military, including military mail, 0:tnd p artly commercial. Nessen said the President met \\•1th the National Security Coun· <:ii fo r nearly an hour to discuss thl' Mayaguez incident. * * * F rom Page A l MU.I.ER .•. l\I yrcgard. Van Nuys. ~Th ird !\I ate Burton Coombes, Rit hn1ond. !\lun:..isscr Omer, Delano. -D.irryl V. Kastle, San Fran· "isco. -Kassem Saleh, San Fran· cis co. -Anast.icio Sereno, San Fran- (_·isco . -Vernon Greenl in, Santa 'Rosa. Clifford ll arrington, Santa Cruz. Thomas V. LaBuz. Temple City ll erbert C. 1\-lcDonald. San '.Fr:1n <·isco. ~\. !\1inichiello, San 1''ran- C'i s<·o \Vilrrcd Ri'ycs. D.i ly City. -Alfred J . Rappenecker. Palo .'\Ito. Juan I'. San('hez, San Fran· IC'iSt'O. -Arn er icu F".aria 1 W~lnut Creek. -Guillermo C. Reyes, Daly C.ity. Remaining crewmen held by the Cambodians include Chier .!\late J ames Newman, Reno, Nev., th ird male Da vid C. English. Seattle, Wash., Franc1s Pastrano, Kenne r , La., Geraldo J.opez, Metai ric, La., Wilbert Bock, Bogota, N.J .. James ?lfullis. \Vilmer, 1\l a .. Sajvatore Puntillo. Ke nosha , Wisc., <.ind Earl Gilbert. P<1 scagoula, Pt-l is- sis!.ippi . Others :JJ"l' William i\l <.i C· Donald , llouston. Tex .. Elm er Bailiss , Yokoham<l. J<.1pan . .John Doyle. Toledo. Ohio, Paolo Hu ss1 Vazquez. Punta Santia ~o. P.R . Ravmond r~riedlcr. flochcster, N .Y., Robert Phillips, i\Ianila, .P .I .. 1\\v<Jt Sulai m e n . Ph il a d c lph1 <.1, 1-•r1 ,, l''rank Conway, Hattiesburg, Mi ss .. a nd Robert Zimmc1·man, ~cattle, \Vashington. SlilJ more include Carlos Cucr· t t•ro, J-londuras. Steve Za rlcy. RizaJ, P.l., Ervin Anderson, New Orleans. La ., An gel Rios. Le\•it· town, Pa .. a nd \Villi am P. Bell· ingcr, Was hington, D.C. ORANGE COAST L DAILY PILOT 1 .. (/,.,,,°' (.o. t O••'• ~·•~I ... 1~"""h "•·.,, 1 "~''"' "''" 1,, .• rl•l l"'""b•U~O•·~.,.. c_.., • "vr" '"~~ t1>m1>1'~• 'YIM'"" ~"'"""' ••• t>utM'•~"" "'-"-"3•• ·~·~""" ' .. 11. .. '"' ... ,1 .. :: .. ~" ,,':~~~''"\,':',~:."· ~~·~·~1':·~:':': u~~;~; ";:::, L>•<iu~ .. ! ... n -...u1 n c~•'t ~ .,,""' "q,,..,.,, '"'"""' ',,,, ...... d ~ ............. u .,.,.,,,,. ''" W·"''~ l•U~"·"'n<1 p!•nl ''~I II.\' >'•·<I l<"< \'". ! 1 ~-'"Ml '"· ''""'o•n·~ 'I?~;• Roberl N . Wl?f-'Cl '" "-•d•nl .f"<I Pub'•-• Thomas Keevil l O•!I>• Thomas A. 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Room 25 1 l-lumanities l·l:ill, 7 p.1n. \\'F.DN t:Sllr\ Y. 1'1AY l·t C OAST C OMM U NITY COLLEGE BOARD -Reguh1r meeting, 1370 Adams. S p.m . "ROMEO ANO J ULIET" OCC Dran1a Dept, Auditoriurn . !\lay 14 ·17, 8 p.m . Adm. l''ree . UC I LE;CTURES -"The lfcart and Circul atory System." Freshman Lecture Hall, Medical Surge 11 Bldg. ··The Worlds \\'ithin Us." Room 101 Physical Sciences Bldg ... l.iving t\farine Resources of Cd lifornia," Room 158 Phys ical Scicntes Bldg. Poetry Writing Workshop, Room 248 Hum a ni licii l I LI 11, 1\ll 7 p. m . From Page A I AGENCY .. • the ::igt'ncr 1ne1nbt.•rs \l'ill be res ponsible for t hl· preparation of redevelopment pl.ans and for the carrying out of theli e plans. June said th a t mem bers. could be removed onJy for ineffi - ciency, neglect of duty, or mis- conduct . Although the agreement cou ld not be revoked because or dissatisfaction with a project. June said that the agency could be disbanded when there is no more work to do. Finance Director R o bert On1an said today tha t the agency µres('ntly has a bout $61,000 Air Cal Jet - Makes Safe Landing Here An Air California Boeing 737 \Vith 41 passengers landed safely :it the Orange County ·Airport i\-londay ni ght despite a hydraulic failure affecting the nose wheel . Flight 152 en route from San Francisco to Orange County, had a minor failure in one of four pumps, <JCC'or din g to John Tucker. djrector of operations for 1\ir Californi a. The plane landed at approximately 7 :40p.m. An airpo rt crasn crew was ,alerted, but lhe aircraft landed "·ithoul proble ms. "This is not._. big deal." Tucker said. "It 's an everyday occurrence." Becaus~ of the failure, the ai rcraft was towed to the airport terminal. DeMolay Sets Car Wash- At No Cost \"ou cJn get your car w<.is hcd for no~hin g this Saturday. !\It•mbers of lhe Oran~c Coast Chapter of Del\'l ol<.iy "'1 11 do it for ~-ou . Chapter l'Ounc1lor l\.1ik c f''orsha y announced th<Jt the free ear \Vashes \\'ill be given .it the Phillips 6G s erv icl' stution <.1l "Bristol and Baker streets. Cosl<'.1 t\-lc-sa, rrom 10 <.1 .m. lo 2 p.m. Saturday. ··it's our \vay of sayin g thanks to the comm un ily ." l'~orshay .said. "In the p<'.lst people have supported us by payin g $1.50 for c:.ir washes and by buying from our fireworks stand in the sum- mer. Without this kind of com· munity support we couldn 't exist and we want lo say thanks.'' Hous ing De feat SACRAMENTO (APJ r\ bill to let local ,i;:ove rnmcnts inspect houses for health and safety \'iolations before th<•y arc sold has beeri defeated in the state 1\s· :;c mbly. . .. I 800,000 .JofJs UQusing _BQI . ' Plan-Backfires . Man B'loiaJ Sidcide Try Accord Reached BEDFORD, England (UPI) -Deciding lo commit suicide, Peter Gudgion turned on the unlighted ga s fire in his bedroom and wailed lo die. But be dec ided to have one last cigarette before going Under. \\!J>\SHING'rON (AP) -I-louse <.1nd Senate conferees disclosed ltlday they have agreed on a n\ass1vc housing bill aimed at 1>1·oduL·ing 400 ,000 homes a nd M00,000 co11st1·uctioo jobs over the next ye;,1r. The b ill a lso includes pro- ~rams to assist families raced "'ith 1nortgage foreclosures because of unemployment and lo end the boom -and-bust pattern of the housing industry by putting a federal ceiling on interest rates. Four House conferees, three.or them Republicans, refused to s ign the conference report on grounds the program will be in- flalionary. President f~ord has indicated he may veto the measure on sin1 il ar grounds \\•hen it r eaches h1sdesk . Ch<.1i rmnn William Proxmire <D-\\'is.), of the Senate Banking Committee, predicted the net im- pact of the bill will be to reduce the-federal budget dt•ri cit. flc said the increased l'Onstruc· tiun ut tivity it \~·ou ld cau.se ove1· the next year would produce a $12 bUlion to $15 billi'on addition to the gross national product and un additional $2 billion increase in federul tux revenues. The unti-recession portion of the progr a m would he im · plementcd through a series of three options: -A Potential homeo~'fler could secure a 6 percent federal mortage loan which would gradually Increase to current market levels by the end or a six · year period. -Or he could select a 7 per. cent mortgage loan which would remain fixed for the life of the mortgage. -He could accept a one-lime $1 ,000 cash incentive paym ent to use roi: a down payment . on a home. The conferees a lso agreed to provide an <:1 nti-foreclosure pro· gram to assist families whose in · come has been cut back because or unemployment. The resulting explosion in the gas-filled room desti·oyed Gudgion 's home und Mthe one beside it and damaged 40 others al a total co!it of $103,000. But Gudgion survived the blast and no\v is before Bedford Cro\vn Co urt LVhcre prosecutor Brian 1-li ggs told the story Monday. Gudgion, a 40-year·old gr ocer \1.'ho said he \.\'anted to end it all because of m o11ey and marriuge proble1ns. pleaded innocent to charges of damaging property and endangering life. Chino Hil/,s · Vote&cked _By Ass~mbly The numbers t'hanged but the resul t "''as the same as the /\s· sembl y again pa s s e d in Sacra mento Mondav lei:?islation -requiring voter approval of the proposed Chino llills airport . Fro•PageAl HINSHAW seeking to discredit him, he did note th 3t eount.v Suoervisor Ralph Diedrich suggested lasL Sept. 17 thal the county should al· tempt to re<'over possible losses from the bonding company. Di edrich's suggestion came shortly after nine e1nployes in the assessor's orfice 'A'erc indict· ed by.the Gra nd Jury for ~lleged · ly direl'ting county cmployc1:1 lo participate in llinshaw's 1972 ca mpaign pai·ti a ll y :it county ex· pcnst.•. Irvine Cou1acilman The m ea s ur e . b y A s · semblym a n J ohn Briggs (fl. Full erton ) cle<ired the Asscmblv· on a 56·8 vote last Thursday, but Assemblyman ltobcrt Badham (R-Newport Be ach ) asked for rl" consideration of the bill because he "'·as denied a chance to speak against it. Last '''eek, thl' indictment °"'as amended to include l~insh aw l'.lnd county Assessor J ac k Vallergl'.l among the nine defendants. Quigley' s Laguna Badham argued that the bill, "''hich would require a majority or voters within a 7'h·milc radius of the proposed airport lo JlP· prove the project, would set a According t o 1-lin s haw . Diedrich also recommended thal the county counsel pursue cer- tain courses or action again st him las t March before the resull.6 or the board's investigating audit we re known. ' ' ' Signs Unlawful "Henry Quigley, Leadership" signs which sprouted like Ouores· cent orange and blue toadstools along Laguna Canyon Road and parts or Coast Highway are going· to have to unsprout, a Laguna Beach city planning ofricial s<1id today. The s igns violate the city's s ign ordinance, Michael Easley, com- munity pl anner said. He said all s igns placed in the public right of way are con· sidered to be abandoned property and the police department may seize all such si~n s. Easley said Quigley, an Irvine eily councilman. could1>ossibly be contacted and ordered to re- move all the signs Crom Laguna Beach. The s igns don't say what posi· lion Quigley is running for. Neither will Quigley. ,;It looks to me like there's go· ing to be a shuffling of eh::cled of. fici als in this geographic area over the next year or so. "I 'm not sur·e where the cards wi ll fall, but I'm going to be re· <1dy to run wherever it is ap- From Page Al SHELTER. • • adolescents aged from 12to 17. It had not been decided where to IOC'ate it. The '"S helter" would Llid studt'nts who ar e j uvenile non· t•riminal ofr'enders -offenses ;i ppllc<.1blc only to those under 18. !'.ouch as tru<inl s, runa\\•ays or in- c o r rig i b I c s. The pres e n t :illernatives for these youths is Juvenile hall. hospitaJization in !-ierious cases, or one hour of l'Ounseling a week f1·om the Men· tul ~fealth Ser vice She said that most cases in - volve children who have split rrom home or have <1ltempted sui cide. "One hour or counseling ;,1 ~·eek does not cut it ," she added. The pilot program for such a hom e "'as s tarted in Laguna Beach sorne months ago. f\1u ch controversy was generated from neighbor in g res ide nts and ~(·vera\ locations were tried hefore the proj ect finally got into operation in a home on St. Ann's ()rl\'C. Or. Saar-Skc<'n said th at 50 fa1n1hes hav<' been helped in the Lai::una Beach Youth Center. On- ly 11\'0 students have had to re- turn lo the hornc for more as- ~ist<.ince propriale," Quigley said Moil.· day. ?wtore than 600 signs were lacked up over the weekend blanketing Santa Ana J-leights, along Pacific Coast Highway and J;Ca ttere d through Laguna Beach, Costa Mes a and Newport Beach. There were. however, no signs put up in the city of Irvine. f'ro• Page A J VALLERGA lo prO('eed with a Jawsuil against the bonding company, Hartford Accident and Indemnity Com- pany, .an d 31 assessor 's office employes who had not yet settled claims against the m for their a1. Jeged roll in Hinshaw's 1972 cam- paign. So far. 28 employes have paid or agreed to pay about $6,253 of the $13,153 eounly auditors say is due a s the result of the -cam- p<:1igning . Kuype r also asked for the s uit to b e expa nd e d to include Valler~a as a defendant. • Unde r exist ing r egul a tions, should the bonding company re- voke the bond the assessor has posted and he not be able to pro- vide a ne w one a Superior Court judge could ca use him lo be re- moved from office. Cocaine Seize d LOS ANGELES (U PIJ Customs agents a rrested a Mex- ican man Mond ay .and accused him of trying to smuggle into the United States <.i kilo of cocaine worth $425.000. Agents at the San Ysidro Mexico border crossing found 2.2 pounds of cocaine in t he trunk of a 1968 Buick driven by Rafael Castilo N agrete. , precedent. He said the reqµire· ment could be attached to nny future airporl s ite in the state "'ith the result that no airports "'·ould be built. When the issue came up again !\1onday Briggs· position that neighbors of a propos<.'Ct airport should have a say on whether il i.s built prevailed again, but this time on a 51 ·13 vote. A similar measure was ap- proved by the 1974 Legislature, but was vetoed by Gov. Reagan. Thefts Jail Mesa Yacht Firm Driver A long-haul truc:!ker employed by a Costa Mesa yacht manufac· luring firm to deliver boats was jailed today on charges or pad- ding hi s fuel expense account to make ends meet . Eugene H. llempel. :n. of 17372 Keelson Lan e , lluntingt on Beach, was held in lieu or $5,000 bail on a gr and theft charge after his arrest Monday in the case, which al leged ly involved a $2,055.66 loss. Roger H. MacGregor, presi· dent of MacGregor Yachts, 1631 Placentia Ave., t'alled police after confronting Hempel \Vith al leged evidence r egarding seven instances of fuel account padding. Receipts for fuel purchased "·ere all egedly altered to in- dicate a much higher cost, ac- cording to arresting Officer Den· nis J efcoat. Trash Slowdown SAN DIEGO CAP)-Following the lead of city firemen, garbage collectors have begun a work slowdown. Church Work Bid in Mesa Meets Delay A reques t for Costa Mesa Plan- ning Commission approval of a 11ew building for a Sunday school 'a t the First Church of Christ, SciP.ntist 2880 Mesa Verde Drive was delayed Monday night. Area residents questioned t1te proposal because the plan calls for t.he addition to be built or metal. The commission con- tinued the hearing until May 27 when it was s ug gested that c hurch members would ta ke neighboring residents to see Simi Valley City H all. The city hall re· portedly is bui It "'ith the same material tha t will be used on the church addition. Viet Marine Honors Set MARSHALLTOWN, I owa <AP) -Lance Cpl. Darwin Judge g raduate d from r..tarshalllo\\'n High School less than a year ago. Tonight, a special m em orial in the school gymnasium will honor him as one or the las t two American Afarines to die in Vietnam. , The traditional "taps" will be sounded in honor of a fallen com'! radc. A !\·l<:1rine officer "'ill pre- sent the American flag to the de- ad man"s parents. ~l cnry and Ida Judge arc still }Vaiting for the day their s on"s body come:; home for buriaL .Judge \\•a.s 19 years-old and had been in S<iigon lcss1h<:1n <i month \V hen he :.i nd Cp l . Charles [\.1cMahon Jr .. of \Voburn. Mass .. \ver c killed ill a rocket attack on Saigon's Tan Son Nhut Airport on April 28. ''Branding keeps us honest. And the customer · knows it.'' FRANK HARTMANN o .. ~ror cl Me•c""..O•tl"O M1>n>0t~lo l~•hl<l!I COW>,,.,..t "'Carpeting 1s a bhnd item. For the consumer. few things are bought with so little knowledge. and with sg much trepidation Two different pieces of carpeting can look the same. feel !he same. claim to be made of {he same kinds of materials, and have. in fact . not one single difference that the consumer can perceive. Dog Mauled Yet after just six months of use. one will look terrible and the other wrll look like new. How rs the consumer to know which is whi ch? Oddly enough, even price often won 't tell her. So even buying expensive Clemente Coyote Grabs Pet A Chihuahua owned by a San Clemente couple was killed early Tuesday morn ing when a coyote i;:rabbed the pet a nd dragged lhc dog through a dark Clemente oceanfront neighborhood . The dog, named "Cha Cha " '''<JS owned by Mr. and 1-trs. Ru ssell ~luntcr , 2915 l.u Vcntana. for eight and a half years "We had let her out tH!fore RO· ing to bed," Mrs. liunter recalled today. "She didn't tome right back in. I remember looking out the window. I saw the coyote. Then I saw the coyote with her in his mouth.•· Sh., said hor huisband cha~ed the coyote, still car rying the dog b in his jaws, through the neighborhood before it finally dropped the pet. Mrs . ftuntcr said they took the remai ns to Dr. Robert Beasely, a \'e\erinarian. who determined dealh "'as due to .1 broken neck. She said the coyote apparently ('rept into the backyard from the bluffs below lhe house. fl.Jrs . fluntcr said they had own ed Cha Cha slnte she was a puppy. Recently , she said, they . h:•d pl aC'ed the dog on a special diet because i1 "-'as overweight. , ln January. another Chihuahua was carried away in- 1.o a ravine behind a ShorecUffs neighborhood residence. Thedoa never was found. l .carpeting is no guarantee of Quali ty. · The only thing that protects lhe investment of the consumer. and the reputation of the honest retailer. is selling the brand names that both know they can trust." • Thi s is why we don·1 private label carpeting · at Alden's. When you find samples with the names c hanged on the labels. run over to Alden's fast. After all. carpeting is one of life's major investments. It shouldn 't be gone into blind. · J!l&-'DEN'S *' ..... carpe ••••••••••••••••• ·installation. custom draperies lJC. NO i~12 1663 PLACENTIA ~VENUE COSTA MESA; CALIF. 92627 PHONE 6<6·4838 -646°2355 ( • I I I