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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-05-16 - Orange Coast Pilotj ' . , . .! \ ' u DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * ··. .. , FRI DAY AFTERNOON, MAY 16 , 1975 YOt. ... , .. 0 . ,,., 'SECTlOHS: JI PAGES .- • • " ( ) ~ r ~ -. t j a 0 s' are SecOnd Bonih.ing Raid In (;anihodia Revealed· • • • . ' . ' Skipper's Wife 'Glad It's Over' Senate OKs Refugee Aid WASHINGTON <UPI> - The. Senate app,rovcd $405 millio9 lo aid 11.5,000 ln- d.ochin a' 'retugees lod•Y af\er ~t\ipulating that the United States pay tbe ticket for any South Viet- namese Who want to fcturn home. TAe return trip stipula- tion c°pnflicts w ith a HoUs~­ pussed bill which set a $507 mi ll ion limit on r efugee spending and funded $405 million ror jmmediale w.e by govcl-nmcnl and private r elief agencies . The differences u·ill have to be resolved next week by a rongressiopal cOn- f e r e n c e com1niltcc - becausc the House did not meet today. U.S. R i!veals 2nd Bombing In Cambodia WASHINGTON (UPI) -U.S. {lircra rt made a second bombing ~l l ac k on th e Cambod ia n inainland about u half hour after ;he crew or the pirated freighll'r ~1ayag uez was brought unde r Americ an control, the Pentagon said today. : J>entagon spokesman .Joseph Laitin also announced that the '.'Still unconfirmed" casu<.1l!y list shOwed one 1\-1 ari ne killed, 13 Serviceme n missing and 22 wounded, >Of which three were in Serious condition. , Laitin said the 13 n1issing men y.•ere all Crom a heli copter that · ~ras hed at sea a(ter being hit by gunfire from th e isl<.1nd of Koh Tang. -He said hair the 26 men a_board were rescued by a Navy ship and ttle whereabouts of the -others were-not kr\own. ~He said, however. "There ;.ire nCJ indications tJt.3 t anypne was left on the islund. '' Under questioning, he could 11ot say how that conclusion w<1s rea<'hed and acknO'Nlcdged he iJid n o t ' kn ow how fa r th e helicopter was from the island WhTe!!t ~~!ht:; t:}f~Qpters, '"wcre1 !lhOt down du.ring the daring r•~tie assa,!J lt on the tiny is1and. Orie ' crashed in shallow wet€'r ind the crew made tt to land , Oil Firm Donations '" ..... , .... ,.... - 'Illegal' WASHINGTON (AI'J -The chair man of G ulf Oil Corp. said today his e ompany made $4 million in illegal political con- tributions lo the ruling pMrty of Korea ': $460,000 in donations to the £.ormer ru ling parl.Y in Bolivia, and $50 ,000. in donations ror a "public educaticm.._p ro· gram" in the United States about the .6lrab-lsr~eli confli ct . GuJJ Chai rm an Bob R. Dorsey said a n interna l <-'Ompany in- vestigation a lso turne d up evidence that might indicate use of corporate furid s for politic1..1 l ·purposes in Ita ly . In La P-Yz. the Bolivian cabinet went into emer gency session u·hen it learned about Dorsey's statem e nts. Testifying before the Se-nate s ub comm it tee o n multinational co rpor<i t ions, ·Dorsey said Gulf paid $1 million in 1966 and $3 million in 1970 to the Den:iocra tic-Rcpublican Par- t y of Korea und er \11hat he desc1ibcd as great pressure. He said G ulr made the donation lo protect an in vestme nt or sever.al million doll<ars and that · he di scoverect Only recently thut the donations were "in .violation of a Kor ean statute." - Dorsey s<iid Gulf made three polit ical contributions in Bolivia. It l:k>ught· a $110,000 helicopter for the late Gen. Rene Barrientos ""hile he ·was campi.iignin g fo r president of BOiivia in 1966. ·Dorsey said. \_ He said R:irrienta&, later de· manded and got t"·o other coti- ttitjutions of corporate funds in the :imoun ts of $240,000 :ind $110,000. Dorsey safd Gulf also sec retl y funnel ed $50,000 through First Nationa l Ci ty Bank of Beirut. Lebanon. "fol"-the purpose of helping lo defr<.1y the expenses of ·a publ~c ~duc ation program en- deavotj.ng·to' bring about._. better unde1·standing in Americ:.i of the Arab-Israeli conflict." <SeeGUl~F, PageA2) Cler.ic W aiis Court Fate Maile the othe.r exploded as it AKRON', Ohio <U PI) -Tne Slaying • ID Laguna D.11 ly ,-j lot PMl•~Y J*C l Cllljlllol' 11 BATTALION CHIEF FORREST JOHNSON (right), FIR EMEN ATTEMPT TO AID SHOOTING VICTIM Fe male Hare Krishna De votee Was Sl ain in Laguna Beach Today Kris/ma Devotee , Slain .in Laguna" By JACK ClµPPELI. Ollll•D1ilwPllolSl<lff ' " rem ale member~of the llare . Krishn a cult was shot to Oeath iif - L a gu n a Beach n ea r the downto"'n business district to· day. She '''<IS shot three ti'mes in th e head. La guna Beach PoLicc arrested ~ John Mi ct)aels Moore. 28, at the Krishna 'temple, 641 Ramona 1\venue. Laguna Beach "'ithin minutes of the murder. Moore, also a membe r a-r thl?"""t"Ult and the d ea d worn a n 's estra nge d hus band, was booked on suspi - cion of murder. at the Temple bu t ~t 537 Cat;J!ina Sl. Apl. C. · Police LL. Neil Plirct!ll said moti ve "for ttle · killing was jealou sy but d ec lin e d to el11 borate. · Moore reportedly is on parole rrom St. Louis where he alleged- ly was involved in an arined as- •sault agains·t the dead Woman and her mother. Poli c-e located a .22 caliber automati c pistol. believed to be ttle murder W(la pon,in ~h can at the r"ar of the Lagun a Beac h Assistahcc League Clubhouse.' 526 Glenricyre SL Police Seize Two Women, On Vice Raps N~v.·pert Be ~Cn poliec said lo· dat that it wus ;.i, "business card harlded to a tipster that proved the downfall of two women ar- rested'on l'ha r ges bf prostitution this week. Two und ercover dct('clives said they made the pinl·h Wed · , nesday hight <1 fl ('r first settin~ up d ates with the tv.•o v.•omen who are residents of the Oak"·0<xl Apartments. _ After traVe.lJng to the rosiden~ at 1605 Sherington Place. Apt . Y-312. officers arrested Dcbru Carol Mood y, 22. and Ba rbara Joell en Forwa rd, 31. ~ashed on the bCach and the guilt or innocence or the Rev. L. ~ewm en scattered fo'r the cover Peter ,Beebe now rests with the "I ilftrees. T he murde red-wom an wa!s identified as Jay me Frances Sim· mons, 24 . While a member of the religious group, she resided not The stlooting took place at 8: 10 a.m. In the 400 block of Gorr· Street, an all ey-like street just between Gleniteyre Street and Cata Una Stree~. Offi cers asserted th:it each of the wo men o·rre-r cd sexual serv~ces for $100 per customer. Both 'wotnefl w-ert' booked al Qra·ng& County Jail and l;leld in Ucu of_SSOO bail each. \Lattin rev"'al e d that U.S. fi ve-m e mbe r ~Epi scopal ec-" clesiastical court. Sghter alrcrart s~ruck a fuel The court wlll decide if the •ump near the m ainland port or 29-year-old r ect or of Christ fCompontSom at.8 :50 p.m. POT Churc h in Ob e rlin violated r 'Wednesday -4;1 minutes urter church canons cand defied hi~ • !1he deslro.)!er Wilson rePorted bishop in a llowing two women to that a small b oa·t pull ed <'el ebr.uteh'&ly'~co mmunion athis iilon11idMe with al least part or the Church Dec. ·a. 1974 . S9·man ayaguce crew. As th~ three-d ay trial ended at 'Asked why the r aid was car· St. Paul Church Thursd ay, ried out., Laltin sald. "There Prosecutor Stcrlin.g Newell Jr. ftere almost 200 Marines on u called for a sentcrft e ot ·defrock· dtarby island under attack.·· in c. to be s us pe nded unless La.iUn prevloui ly announced Beebe violates a canonical nde ,~· C8ee llOlllllNG, P•I• A!) ~ or again ~rles .•h• blshot>. .,, ,. Bombs Scattered COLUMBUS,'r;.C. (UPI)-/\ ,...tru c k carrying ci.gar s and cl1arettes collided with a larger truc k hauUng 20' one-ton bombs Thursday. tilling thediiv€'r of the smaller vehicle. The bombs, used by milit ary ai r c r aft , were -scat· tered alona a stretch of several ya rds of Nortli Carolina 108 about halt fl mile west of here-Out Q!?SCd no danger becau1e they 1 ed f useS, officers said. Police arriVing at the scene found the mortally wounded • v.·omon lyi ng in a large pool of blood, her head 5huttcrc.>d by at lct1&t three bullets. l~aguna Beach firemen _ and police worked in an attempt lo resuscitate the v.·oman. Poli ce said there was a "fli cker ot life" left nl that time. She was token ih critical condi· Uon to South Co11st Community H01Jpital v.·herc s he d ~cd witllin 45 cs.e KRISHNA, p._rj;-') Dry' Zone Repe al SAC RAM ENTO CUPI ) -Tlie Assembly has app,rovl.>d and sent to the Senate legislation to repeal thC .thrc.e·mile hard liquor dry zone surrounding the University of Califor'hia campus at Duvi s. Tile measure would authorile both coc kt ai l bar 'nd retail purchases. Celebrity Status Refused · By KATH \' CLANCY Ollllt 0~1ly PilotSl.U The wife of the !\1 ayaguez skip• per is back home in Fountain Valley today, a nd while l "s happy about her husband r e- lt•asl•. s he's not so happy 1ut bel·oming <in overnight celc "ty. "lt"s over and that 's it ," s;.iill An n !\1ill e r , i,vife of Captain Cha rles !\lill"tU:,. "It.. probably \Von "t even be on the nev.'s tonight .'' !\1rs. !\tille r . 10281 Slater 1\vc , .refu sed to be photographt.'d . "l don't kn ov.• why I h<i\'I! to be brought into i t ,'" she said. "\Vho kn ows me'! I don 't think there art• IO p eo pl e who kn u"· ml' personally ... l\o1rs. Milll·r said the onJy \vord she's received fron1 her 61-yea r- old husband "''as a lclcgr:.i m . She said it didn "t say anything about how he'd been tre ated while un - der Cambodian capture. She declined discussiflg "'·h:.il the message said. "[t was for me. I don't sec whv the world n eeds to read it," :-;he said . !\1rs. !\1iller \\·as reluetant lo di scsuss her husband's back· ground except to s <1y he c<1 n1t• from Mi chi gan ori ginally. She said she h;.1 s bct•n away from home during the pa:o;t few days . When her husband returns. she pl0ns to meet him at their honie elsewhere, althou~h she V.'ouldn 't sav v..·hcrc. "Are you.kidding "!'' she ;J:-;kcd v.·hen queried a boot its localion . "l~e won 't come here. Lh<.1t"s fo r s ure. v.;ith sbo and. sorTie ap<irt - (Sl"e RETURNS, Page 1\2) Orang_:Q_ ~asa L,, .--. zr-t ~ Weat ..... r It'll be a ·li ttlt• "·armi-'l" Satur da y. aC'cordin g lo the '-''Cat he r servite. \\'ith highs of 68 at the beac hes. rising to 76 inland. Lo\l.·s tonight in the 50s , l~~IQE TODA l ' , Sht!'s direcled mo?e.t/1au 59 ,prod11Clrons 1n _ll1t·,last JV years. and slic's currcn//y workntg on two at on~. Dally Pilot Staff Writer Tot11 Titus irzterviews prolific Orange Coast director Pali Ta111- bell1n1 on Page CI. Index ... , Mt ... , 9l Mu!1ot1 FvllCI'\ 14 tt.ll•i11NfW1 Al Or ... c..i11t, Dl·11 ,.._,w • CJ btl-ilflh CJ Swt•l4i ,._r1•r ..-. .... ""'~ ~rtt•h , .. , , ... \fl .... ··-· ""''"" .1 ... .. •1 ......... .., .. . .... , , .. , •• .. •• .,., CJ-< •• •••• ... , " ""' •• • • l\:t' DAILY PILOT s ' I Budget. Reportb ' Irritates .Ril~y Orange County Supervisor Those s\atemenla canie back Laurence Schmit is not·the only to ha~nt him Thursday when it county. s upervisor with a budget was revealed he has spel\l more problem in his office. in four months as a county ' Fifth Dis trict Supervisor s1,1pervisoi;: than Ba ker did in the Thomas Riley-was told Thursday prevl'Ous six months-:-.: --';--;c::;--·fo''fl'ff that he also is in danger of over· -~Jn-addition 'to the Oversiz~ Of- spending h.is office budget. fices and desks " ·Schreiber And the fotmer Marine genCtal Dlamed SChmit's budget crisis on is miffed about it. what he . intierit,ed-aS a n ap· He s aid h·e had been assured by propriatlOn figure from Baker a member of the county <id· and increased activity in the ministrator's staff lvio w1..>eks ago Second District office. that he was under the spending County records show 60 per- limit. cent of B<iker 's budget was left therefore, a.ct'ording to Riley, 'intact 'vhen S!t'hmit inherited the it came as <i surprise to him that of£ice v.•ith only 50 pe rcent of the his office might be gu'.ilty of over· fiscal period reinaining. ~d . the ''* > ' ,,. • --~"---' ' spending its. 1974 -7~ budget al-freshman Supervisor increased -io:c-atlon-. ---' - -the size of his Office srarr-from • I i UPI TtltpPloto 4 5 Y e ars of S t ewardesses Jessie Carter Bronson points to a 1930 photo of !1ersclf (by her finger~ a11d seven other wo1nen who \Vere the first airline s teward esses in the world dul'in g ceremonies in San Franeisco marking the 45th anniversary of the inception of the airline ::;tewardess. Of the original eight, s ix are alive·. !\-lost li\'C in California. ..... Funeral Rites Set For Crash Victims Multip.le funeral s~rviccs will t beheld Saturd<_!.·V for a lluntington Beach mother, her 4-year·old son and an unborn child she was c.ir- .' rying. All \\.'ere victin1s of a c:..ir crash last Sund;..i v ' · J\.lichCl!e-Finn. :12. died Thurs- ·'1<i y <i t J-lunlington l,ptcrcom- muhity l:lu,.-;pi l;tl, ,,·here she once ""OflC"CCJas";1 regis tered nurse. Her son , Kevin. 4, and her un- born child were killed in the <ict•i- , dent. ' Lloyd Lester Y.';iricl\, 5J. of 3002 l\.1idiron C ircle, Huntington Beach·. f aces two counts of m a nslaughter and drunken dri v- ing in cunnertion with the crash, police said. lie was arrested after the cr:..ish in connection with the de- al~-evil\ Finn. J-le was arrest- ed a in thursday following 1\-trs.-~ nn"s death. Ftiriell was being held in jail today }n lieu of $20.000 bail. " Mrs. Finn's husband, Thomas, and S!>n, Sean, 6, are recovering ' F rom Page A l GULF .•• 'fh c Gulf chairm an volun -. tcerC.d no det<iils about the '"education prog r am." __/ He asked th <it the public not eng'age in "pr--ematurc conjec- ture"' about the Italian money. Dor st'y sai d Korean p<irty leader s d e manded that Gulf make a substantia l contribution in 1966. . "Our investigation indicates that lhe de mand was made by high p:..irty officials and was ac· t•o mpanied by pressure which left little to the i1n agination as to "·hat \1.'ould occur if the company '\l.'ould choose to turn its back on the request.'' he said. "'At that time the company had a\re;.idy made a huge in vestment in Korea,·· Dorsey s aid. He s:..i id he made the fi rst con· tribution "in the best interests of th e co mp a n y and its shareholders." Then , ··the pre- ssure for a political contribution inte nsified consider<ibly ," Dorse~· added . OJtANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT ,,,r Q• .. 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Medical and funeral expenses for the fa.mily are ex·pected to run into many thousands of dollars. Friends described the Finns as "a lovely fan+Hy, well-liked by everyone." Don41tions may be sent to Pacit.c City Bank, P .O. Box 1248. Huntington· Beach 92647 , and directed to bank officer Don Walter. They a lso can be sent to Calvafy Chapel• of Costa Mesa, 3800S. F a irview St., Santa Ana. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Calvary Chapel. Rev. Chuck Smith will officiate. Burial will be in Good Shepherd Cem etery, Hlµltington Beach. Mrs. Finn also is survived by a sister , Suzanne Bennett of Foun- tain Valley, -four other sisters Y.'ho live out of state, three brothers out of stale, and her parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. E . D"A·yer of Jov.:a. NO W Enters Bias Fray on Side of Man JACKSONVILLE, F1a. (UPI) -The National Organization for l,(•omcn , champion or women's 'ri ghts. has jumped into a sex dis- l'rimin<ition fray -on the side of a m<il e bartender. Bob, the b<irlender (he won't give his la st name) says local •bars and night clubs only hire women bartenders, no men, not· , ... it hslanding their qualifications. t1011s. Bob is a graduate of the Professional Bartenders School of Boston and considers himself a master barman. J-l e said he ha sn't even been asked if he ran mix drinks.~Some of th e female bartenders he has watched during his job,hunting have been ··pretty bad,'' he said. ''J've never been so offended in my life,'' he said. "Like women say, 'Wh y can't [do the work if l'mqua liU ed'?'' Donna "taylor, coordJ nator of the NO W emp loyment dis- trimination task force, read. abput Bob 's plight_ in a local newspaper. She offered to file u class- c1ction suit befor the federal Equal Employm e nt Opportunity Commission on be half or all male .bartenders so that Bob can re- main anonymous. "We haven't been approached by a.man before, .. she said. "But it doesn't 1n a lter which sex is dis· criminated ag<t.!nst. We're all in- \'olv('d." Vehicle Launched VANDENBF.RG AFR !UPI) - ·A reseurch an<t development re- entry vehicle WHS launched early today by the Space and Missile 'Test Center at Vandenberg Air r·orcC Ba\ · F ro.,. Page A l KRISHNA ..• minutes of th e shooting.- J\.1oore was arrested bL__ Of- fi cer s Carlene Ambrose and Barry Snyder v.'hO along with two deteetives were ordered by Lt. Purcell to surround the Krishna t~mple . Lt. Purcell said that as Of- ficers Ambrose and Snyder ar- rived at th e scene, Moore 'vas seen standing at the .R<imona Avenue Temple entrance talking vvith ilnother male member of the sect. As the Officers approached, he f<it"ed them and put his hands in the <iir saying "I 'm th~ one you want," Lt. Purcell said. Neighbors in the area of the \ll'oman"s <1partment said today they had heard loud arguments from the woman's residence in the past and police said she had been beaten once before, prior to the shooting. •A third member of the Krishna cult reportedly \\.'as at the scene of the crime at the time of the shooting. Her nam e was given as Rama Ni. She.ran to the police station, about a quarter mile from the crime. The devotee was t;lrs t thought to have been shot~n the leg, however, s he had fallen and in- jured her leg while rwming to the police depar·tme nt. She was transported to South Coast Com- munity Hospital. · Krishna cult members refused. to discuss the in cident, saying on· Jy "Hare Krishna" to unofficial·• inquiries. Li. Purcell said the cultists are ''not opposing'' police investigatiOJ'I. The Internalional Society for Krishna Conscious ness came to Laguna Beach about eight years ago first setting up a temple along Laguna Canyon Road. They now have a large temple with an ocean yiew on Ramona Street above Pacific Coast ,Highway where they grow or· ganic foods and flowers. The colorful band, both men ·.and women wearing saffron and blue robes, is often seen and heard chanting "Hare Krishna; Hare Kris hnit'' and thumping tambourines as devotees parade along the d'owntown Laguna Beach street!. An Indian religion, Kris hna is a God to the devotees "A'ho worship their de ity at altars festooned with flov.•ers in the temple. J\.J a ny of the devotees shave their heads save for a pony tail. The Krishna cult in Laguna Beach now has about 60 mem- ~ bers. C hicanos P ro test LOS ANGELES (UPI) School, officials were to meet lo· day with a group of Mexican· American students who occupied. the admissions office at Loyola Marymount College for more than seven hours Thursday. The students said they v.·cre protest. ing "subtle discrimination'' against Chicanos in admissions ;and financial aid policies. ITCH TO SWIM DAMPENED SOME PLEASANTON <UPI) -The itch to scr atch ts strt>rlger than the itch to swim for visitors at a lake near here. ' Swimmers began to complain. .of itching aft e r leaving the lnke at Sha dow Clifrs Regional Park. 1-Jealth authorities found it was caused by a micro.organism passed to swimmers from snails which carried it from wild duck feces. Swimming has been banned at the lak¥endlng a cleanu~. "I just do not believe in doing four to seven persons. business in this fashion and am 't~_rri·bJ y disappointed that in· formation provided us has--._a-p- . parentl y proved to be e r - roneous," Riley said. The Fifth Di strict supervisor ha s asked for a detail e d breakdown of costs charged to his office and guidelines to de· termine what spending can be permitted to J une 30 that will br- ing his office budget in und.s,r the allowable maximum. · Riley did not receive the extra $10,000 normally given to new s upervis ors when he was ap· pointed last September. Therefore, the refurbishing . done in his offices, including ad· ding partitions to make room for staff members, v.·as applied to his opera ting budget. !t1eanwhile, overs ized offices and desks were blamed Thurs- day for Supervisor Schmit's of. fice budget crisis. , According to Schmit's office manager, Bill Schreiber, the fres hman super.visor w11s farced to spend heavily to scale do\\'n the size of a ides' officCs and desks inherited from his pre- decessor. But county disbursement re· cords show that Schmit v.•as given an extra $10,000 to set up shop in the Second District office he took over from David Baker last Janu ary. According to administrative budget projections, Schmit is likely t o overspend his ap- propriation for t he fiscal year that ends Jun e 30 by about $12,000. The Garden Grove supervisor called two weeks ago for a county tax rate c1,1t and said department heads w ho can't reduce their budget should be fi'red.. From Page A l BOMBING. •• an a1rstr1ke at 7 :57 p.m. PDT at the Ream airfield on the mainland which Pentagon of- ficials said was designed to knock out the only armed airc~J.t the Cambodians had. The Khmer Rouge regime in Phnom P enh today accused the Marine s of launching a "ferocious. i ns;inc" ilSSault 20 minut1..•s ;11 tcr the release of the Am1erican merchant s hip J\.l ayaguei;·and its crew. C<-1 mbodi a n Informatio n l\.1ini ster Hu Nim, in a broadcast ove r Radici Phnom Penh , described the Marine landing at Koh Tang as "an act of open ag· gression. '' In a brief meeting with the news media today. President Ford said "I s lept easier " Thurs- day night, in an apparent re- ference to his relief that the.C<im - bodian crisis is over. The White House today a_lso re- jected any speculation th-at Ford · welcomed the Cambodian attark in order to flex U.S. military muscle in the Paci[ic. ''The President very firmly re· jects any idea or speculation that he has seen printed that this oc- casion was welcomed to as.sert something," said press secretary Ron Nessen. Nessen said that ''obviously, the President regrets that there were any c~s ualties," in the · militai-y operations he ordered to win release of the shlp· and its crew. • SPRING UPHOLSTERY Fealuri119 S.chWoH ICMwn Llne1 OS Woodmarlc Shonill Mar<JO C°"°" M.-imont st-& ·rhlUipo (floor samples only) ...... ... . "' SUPER SPECIAL CUSTOM BENCHES Large Selection of Velvet Covers Sole r rice UPI T•ltpllolt LEAVES WAR ZONE ' Hott Tows Maya9ue:t Fro• Page ill RETURNS. • • menls aDd everyone rushing in and out," she said. "lie has a home. This is just· an a part- ment." f\.lrs. l\l il le r sa id many of the news reports have btien inac-· curate. Sh e said a friend taped some television and radio broadcasts about Miller. "He'll have· a good laugh over .them, find out some things he didn't know aboul hims elf." \Vhen asked if her husband had faced _serious danger before, Mrs. Miller said, he had carried military cargo lo Vietnam. "I don't know \\1hat they came under then . lie didn 't relate every det<ii l,'' she explained.. ..[tis his job and lh<it is that," she added. l\.1rs . ~till er said when the inci· dent v.•as first reported Monday, she agreed to allow a few re- porters to he r home forpholos. But she said they came "with trucks and groups ofpeoAlef ' .. , said do all of those people nl'cd a pi ct'ure?" she related. ..They didn 't keep their end of the bargain so there is no reason why I should." _ Feolurio9 S.ch Woll known Lin•; OS Wood-rk Sherrill MWC)e Corson MoriMOnl S'-& Phllllpo (floor samples only) • ' ·t " ,. ~ " I " ~ I . DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOOOMARK-KARASTAN-BAKER WllKDAYS r. SATUIDAYS ''00 lo S:JO .. ' NEWPORT BEACH • r 1727 Wt:STCt.lrt· Oft , 642·2* LAGUNA BEACH , J45 Nj>H1'11 l'IJi\!''f'11\1.'Y .. 4!H·6Ml TORRANCE• 2.1Gl9 HAwntORNt RLVO IC)Pfn ;·n, Iii lt ,11\un . 12·~:30 j 37tl:J279 I r l I ' ' I t I (:o t /)U'lj 1111 i ~[('.\ /~·1~·1. itt ... DI bet ? J..1en Worl -or111t dUys No gard Men: to h~ Sout: War. cora and t'Ord (ych serv bonu all t i t'ludi War. 191 l 1941 1950- Sincj Me O: ca lie batll ol I 1\-len: on ti mos I holid state Conf Geor redt· (~aru luck: on J fcde- Davi Rei DE ex pl: men· goes 3Ct'O As' tjou, ('OVel menl ind i\ progJ incor perc1 wbic: be pl .such mu tu divi1 AgrC" iridi\ with sO<'ia cfedi Intel f~ces QUCSI eoun custc tllen cial i of,ac 11\e clud1 Lo " SA head ty-c t Edrr actir appt chai \Ved logj "bol ~ Fe Dr. 9n• Ga ·c1i lir ch• $at W< ~· ' - &11 )'7@lliJ I?- ®@.l?WD©@ The tolu1nn a111JCllrs ~ d;mlly cxcc11t Saturdays 11nd l\1uodays. ,\/c'.'ill , ('. \ !1 ,!1,!11, h:l~11lru11C 1111111 /to 'r. :Me'"orial Day. 1/1! u,. DEAR PAT: Cu n you settle a bet? 1 say the obs.cfv11nce of Me morial 0;1y started aft er World War I. My frit'nd claims it tfr1itn nlcil b ;_1l·k in CfVI ur d ays. Who's right'' ' 1,.J ,, 1.agunallills No pusiti\'c rccurd exists re - garding the initial observation or Memoria l l>ay, but it is believed to have been !!i la rted by gri eving Southern \~1om l'n during lhe Civil War. They c hose l\ol ay 30 to de- c orate the g r a ves of both Union a nd Confederate soldiers, ac- cording to the \Vorld Book F:n- cyclopedia. Americ-ans now ob- serve this national hOllday to honor those who lost their Uves in all the country's la ter wars, in· e luding lhe Spa nish Americ an War, 1898·1899; \\lorld W ar I , 1911 ·19 18; \\l orld War II, 1941-1945 ; lh c Ko re an· Wa·r , 1950-1953 and lhe Vietnam war. Sinc4\ the end or World War I, Me inorial f)ay a lso has been ealled Poppy llay bceause or the battles fought in the poppy fi e lds of l''r a nl·c a nd ·l\c l·g ium . J\olemorial Day, now celcbi'atCd on the last l\l ond ay in May in· most ·st all's, bcc a rnc a fede r al holiday in 197 1. !\J a ny Southern .slates set as id e ardaY lo ho11or Conlede ra lt• dead.\ 1\laba1n a arid Georg ia obsc rVc A1•ril 26 as Con· fedt.•ratc l\1t>1norial flay; both (:arolinas obst'l'VI' !\lay 10. Kt~n ­ tucky and l.ouisia na c.:clchr alc it on June J. lhl' birthday or Con- federate P resident JcOc r son Davis. · Retirc:me11t Pia•• DEAR PA'r : \Vould you plci.J se explain the new individual r etire- ment savings plan , and how one goes about·establis hing ~uch ti n Olt.'COUlll. H. T ., J<~ountilin V:.illey As a result of recent Jcgisla· lion, generally all cm1•loycs not l'Ovcred by a pension fir rt·tirc· m ent plan l"an l'ontributc to an individual r e tlrc ni cnl savings program and dt•ducl fronl 1-(ross income up lo $1,500 a year, or 15 pt"rcent or thC"ir corn pcns atiun, whichever is ll'SS. ·rhe 1nodcy c an be put into va rious inv<'stmenls s u c h as a savings aceount, mutual funds or s .,ccial U.S. In· dividual R t'ti r t;ni t•nl Bo nd&. Ag reeme nt fo rms for s tarting an iridiViClu a l r elir.e 1ncnt account with a bank, savings and loan as· sOc iation .or a federally insurl.-d ci-edit union arc available from Interna l 'Revenue Ser vice of_. f~ces. For m 5305 should be rt'· quested for S('l ting up a lrusl aC· count, or 1-"o rm 530-1\ fo r a cus todial account. These forms ttic n should be t a ken to a finan· cial ins litulion in which this type of.accoun t ca n be t~stablishCd and lh.e necessary agrcc1ncnt cttn· eluded. · Logja1n Blasted SACRAMENTO {/\I') -"!'he head of the .st<i lc R.cpubli'c an Par· ty.charges that Oe1not·ralic Gov. Edmund BrO\\'n Jr. is too s lO\\' in acting on extradition cases and appointments of judj.!es. GOP C'hairm;,in P;1u\ !!aerie char~cd \Vedncsday lhat the bureaucra!u· logja1n in J~r O\\•n 's offtc.:t• ··t?orders On nonfeas;,tnt'l'. ·· f- l F e alured br. Robcr.t Schuller, found er a nd se nior rninis tcr of Garde n (irdvc Comrnu11ity ·cf)u1·ch, 01:~1ng.c County.'s largest dr1 yt.·-1n .. \V <.tlk -~n church. i ~ 111t crv1cwcd 1tl !Saturday's .. Church of the Weck " feature by Daily Pilot ~all \Vri tcr Totn Barl~y. ' ' ' \ ST.fTE LEGISLATORS CONFER ON DOCTORS' STRIKE OVER MALPRACTICE INSURANCERATES Sen. Dennis Carpenter (with pipe) Among Those Studying the ~_roblem in~&pecial Confere nce ·carpenter Pushes Bill \ - Says Proposal Solution to Doctor Crisis By TOl\1 BARl.Jo:Y Ot l he O••ly Poll>! SU.ti It may take a spcciaJ session of lhe California Legislature to draft a measure that cOu!d re- solve the escalating malpractic:c insurance crisis. state Sen. Den· nis Carpenter told Orange Coun- ty doctors and lawyers 'Thursday night. (Carpenter's to1nmcnts v.'crc mi.I de bcfwc Gov. Edmund Bro\\·n Jr. <.i nnoun eed tod:iy that he will can a special session on J\lond;iy .) But any one of three bills now :1 v.·aiting action in the legislative hopper could <1 ver l Lh;..it crisis pendinj.! a rnorc pc rn1ancnt soJ u. lion of the present impasse, the Nt•\1'porl l'\t.•at•h Republic;in s:.11d. ' Carpenter told i.l joinl met•ting of the Orange County Mcdic<il .ind B.ir Associations in Or;,inge 1hat hi s own bill -SB 397 - could provide the solution to the l'ris is. f rlc repe<itcdly urged local doc- tors to resist the temptation to tuke strike <iction. ·"Da mn it, you're doctors, you're not tras h collectors or truck drivers," Carpenter said stabbing hi~ pipe ::it the audience to stress his point. "I know wt• huvc a majority of la\l;ycrs in the l,cgislature, but u•c'rc wi Hing to do all that \Ve can fo r you , and. more importantly, your patient.'' he said. "You and not the Legislature will rl';.ip the harvl'S l if yo u take strike ac- tion." Riley Says County .Can't Take 'Airport O r unge C ounty Supervisor 'fhom~1s 1-tilcv s<i id 'l'hursdilY he is "absolutclY convinced'' the re i ~ 110 place \.l.'it hi n the county or u lll'\V intcrn<Jt ioni.ll or even I'e · gion;1l ;,.iirpo rl. 1'bc r etired l\1arinc Corps J::Clll'ral. V+'hO told nC\\'Smen of his intention to run in 1976 fo 1· the seal he oov.· oecupics by i.!ppoinl· 1ncnl, said the airport issue will be one of his top priorities during tht• campaign. ... fhere is no possibility within Or<inge C.Ounty to find the kind of acreage n eeded for suc·h atl Lo1zg, Slwrt Of Roma.nee DECATUR. llL (AP ) ·- !\lax Palmer, a sevcn-root- t.'i~ht <'X·wrcstlcr turned l'Vangelist, i s no'v~ husband of a diininutive Decatur \\'om<in. Pu hner. of Arnold , A1o ., :ind th<' former Betty l'in· nel l, \vho stands four- foot-11, \\'e 1·e rparried 1'hursd::1y night in Grace B;.iptist Church. ,The bride ki ssed the groom from two steps up on the ;.ilt;ir as the e;.ind le light ceremony ended. Palmer , who no\v bills- himself :.is "The Goliath for Christ,,. '";.is knovm as Paul Bunyan w h en he wrestl~d profession ally. :1i rporl without impacting son1cbody." llilcy said. · 'Tht·re is ;,1 lot more needed th;1n a ('OU pie of strips of concrete to n1 ;_1 ke an :iirpor·t.'' h~-iid<.led. notini.t that 15.000 to 30.000 acres \\'OU Id be r('quir l'd . depending up- on lhl' type of airport desired. Notin g he \\'a s one of the homco,vners ;,,. ho fil ed the original cl;.iss action suit over noise at the exis ting county airport, Rilt·y said there is no \\';JY lhl' current f;,.ieility cun meet th ~ county's future air tr<ivel needs. Ile :.ilso said El Toro-l\1 a1;nc Corps Air Station and the Camp Pendleton l\·l arine base have b<'en unfairly "ht>ld out to the people in hopes they could be ust•<l to 1·cli evc the pressure." Hile y said his Pent<igon C"On- t aC"lS hnvc n1ade it cle<Jr they \\':Jill no part of a <'ommercial airport on either fedC'ral rcserva· tion . lie told news men it is his intcn- li on lo .. vig"orously pursue·~ his proposed alternative of a major :ti11>0rl al Rancho Californla, an isol<Jll•d 'dC'Sl'rt C'Ommunitv in Hiverside County near the boun· cla1·ies. of San Qiego <Jnd Orangl' Counl'i es . ''!\I v inil1al cont<icts \\'ith sllpcr~iso rs in the other countieS st.•t.•med favorable.·· Riley said , noting he and Supt.'rvisor Ralph Diedrich p lan to dr;.i\v up a pro- pos al to give to the other county bo;,irds sometime 1\'ithin the next fC\\' months. llcsponding lo a ncv.'s rnan 's que.stion about access to the re· moj.e s ite, Ri ley said he believes m:.iss r<.ipid transi t links and new fr<•eways cou ld be built ;.ind, in f:.i<·t. appear on planning maps in lhe t\\'O neighboring counties. Streak· Strikes But Burn Tactic Backfires S:\NFORD. ,~ (UPll -"I '''ht.•n \\'ilson·s '''ire, Faycltt.'. ,~·a~ ~1\\•!tkcned b~· :.i h:tnd touching her. She ass umed it was he1· husband , but then s aw the h:.ind \Vlthdrav.•ing through u hole in the bedroom screen. an1 the streak." proclaimed the man in the dark outside the bedroom as he started slashing the screens with a pitchfork.· Since he had no weapons. Clnrcncc Wilson hastily sta rted boiling water and lye to do bo1ttlc '''ith the s tranger in the dark who by now was running amok riround the bouSe, breaking win· do\VS with rock!' ~ind bOttles. But when \Vil son threw his hot ·concoction out. the back door. he :1ccldcntally scalded his h11lf brother.' William Little. who had run o ut to confront the tcrrorl!lt. l.ittlc wus . treated at a I ca l hos pital for·burns on hi~ b:.•<.',k nd legs. · The bizarre scene unfolded · l lhe prc:dawn darkness ThurSda. .,,, ' t.1rs. Wilson .awakened her husband and he turned on the li1.oht . . Outside was a man with a pitchfork . ''Who ure you?,'' Wi lson asked. "I'm t he· Streak."' the nl111n answered. It was.then that the man start· l'<l s1n:is hi ng tht! windows, and Wil son started boiling.the tye, A neighbor flnully c:.1lled police a nd th• strungcr Oed int.o tht· night ;1s a cruiser approached. r\s he ler he cackled, "I'm the Streak. Send your wife out and no one will be kllle_d • ., ~., Carpenter \\'<J S prJiscd bv ·scverul do('tors ;_ii the mcutin~ for his propos;..i l t o freeze t"u1·rent insurance r att·s and ~ubmit m;,.i lpr<rct ice cl:.iin1s riled aj.!<Jinst doctors to a p<Jnel co rnpri:;-.._"<I of . eight doctors, e ig ht Ja\''Yt·rs an<l eight laymen. lie said earh person nan1cd to the 24-mcmber panel "'ould be c1npowercd by Governor nro,vn lo usscss the value of cluim:-; up to . S.500.000 and make a\\'ard-; to th<Jt li mil after hearing evidence . lie pred icted th al it'"'ould lake muny malpr a ctice issues <J\\'LI~' rrorn lime wasting courts and put then1 before :.i lJanel v.•ho "·ould be PLlid on the same sc<ile as :.i loc;,.il Superior Court judge - s.t7.000 a year in Or<i ngcCounty. C<irpcnter said appcll<Jlt• :1e - lion \\·ould be confined to issues of !av..· and eould only be t~•kcn - i£ the case \Vas heard in 01·angc County -to the Fou1th Di strit·t Court o r Appcu\s in San Bernardino. ''There is slight n1ajoritv of l:.iv.•yers in the Scn;,ite,.hut I think that \\'C can. on oceasion. rise above our personal interests i.lnd ' respond lo !he interest of c!O(·tors :.111d-lht·lr p;it icnts, ·• C.:llllenter said. • LIMITED TO STOCK OM HAND 1rk•• ..... .......... .,., , F11day. M ay 16. 197§ DAIL V PILOT A:I Control at Issue Battle Joined On Health Plan -tty WILJ,11\l\t SCJIR l-:tnt:R 0 1 I~• Dilly ~ilol ~li•ll The Orange County Tlc.ilth !)Janning Co uneil ·rhursday fired a salvo in what prorniscs to be a tough battle -v.· 1lh the county Board 0£ Su1>eF-Yisot~ ovt.'r the future of county health fat·ilil1cs plJnning and fund reviev.•. In a six-page position pa~r is· :;ued by t·ouncil 1'~X L·tutivc DirL't'· tor Slan i\1at ek und l"ouneil l)rcs1- denl George Sheets of Irvine, the agency g;,.ivc five ba:.1c rc:.1,-;ons v.•hy supt.•rv1 sors s houldn't take OVL'I" h(.•alth pl;_1nning. 1"hl· five poi nts includl·: -Kel'p1ng hl•allh pla1111111g un- der the control of ;,.in ugcnty, sueh ;1s till· L':·osting l'ou111·d , thal h ~1s pja11n.1_ng Ua.t.kgr.ound and l'X· pcrtisl'. 'J'he council cl<J1n1s 1·oun·. lY guvl'rnn1ent h ;1s uo •·tratk J"('· 1·ord'' in hl'alth pl<n1ning iilld J!': 1uit t.'\'en org;J n1 ;.:ed 10 do .'>u. ~~ P1·evl'ntini.: a conflict of in - terest the t•ouneil l'la1n1s \l'Ould t•xist if su1lervisurs eonlrOlll•d ''health pl;..innin g. ·rht.• {·ouncil t•lai1ns the county is "lilt.• rnosr frequent i.!pplicant for hci!llh t'i.lre funds i.llld filtllJ\i e~." -Keepin g health planning cle:.ir of political inlerfcrcncc through :.1 struc tured counC'il that represents illl inte1·csts but al· Jov.·s nont.· lo d on11nute. -Preserving open public participation. rcsponsivl·ness and l'Ontinuily in cow1ty he;.ilth plunning. Theo-l·ouncil stiy~ it is ''doublful " ~ut·h qu<ilitics <'ould be at'hicved h~' "a politically domin•1tcd grou1>" ilmid t::barac- tt•ris t1c t·o unt\· red l<tPt-'. --~1 aintaini ng effective ac- cuunl:1bd1t.v tu ;Ill parti~s in- vol vt.•d 1n health cat·c b y repre~enting all interests in the J>IJnning process. 1'he position papl'r 11•as drafted b y eouneil officials after suµl•rvi:.ors ordcrl•d ;.i task force to ~tudy thl' possibilily of ;,.i board takeover of h.C<JJU1 pl~innini,::. 'fhc opportunity fo1· conflitl ;1rosc 1\·hen the old ft:dt•ral heulth planning law expired. Th(' l'OUll· cil. created undl·r tht• la\\' in 1971, \\';1s granted an extension until thl' end of this yeart !o.le<Jn\vhi lc, a ne\v 1ncasure. the Ni.!tional llcalth Pl:.i11ning and Resources Development Att, has been passed. It continues the· pl<inning £unctions under the old la\\'. but cxpi.lnds the po1\·Crs of loc:.i l planning agen{·ics. ' Death, Odd Jobs' · Sunday l~gredients Look ing :.ihcad today, Dail y Pilol editors predi(·ted these features v.·i ll . be among "Sun- day's Best "; FACI NG DEA"fll -J usl a s Americans learned. about 20 years ago, to take sex out of the closet as a conversation topic. \\'C're .learning hov.• to t;..i lk t1bout -;,.ind handle -the f<Jcl of death. Daily Pilot Slaff \V1itcr ,\1·thur R. Vinsel te lls so1ne of lhc vicv.·s of cxper·ts (and just pli.!in people) in this fits('inating fi eld or human beh;.ivior, YOU SEC· 'fION. ANOTHER JOB-New colu1nn the Duily Pilot h:.i s sehcdu\ed to ·run each Sunday. The Job Jtop· pt'!", takes on the tusk of explain- ing the li re of a garbageman. Its author, 0;..iniel 11:.illigan, worke<l in the job he Si.!YS \Vas no "sanita- tion £qzinecring, '' i.lS \\'t!il as a lot of other t<-1kc n-fo r·grantcd oc- eupationS to get buckground for the C'Olu1n n . ~I ETER 1\·TAKER-Thc g uy : PANSY or PETUNIA (suNDA Y'S BEST) \\'ho invented the parking meter \\'<JS an cx-newspi.!perman. And one \\'Onlan in the tov.·n that had the first ones, Oklahoma Cit y, still avoids using them. These arc some of the facts brought out i n a f.eat>{T-e about the n1ech.inical lnarvels invented in the mid·l 930s, scheduled for Travel Page, a long with some more conventional "travel fare :•• 200 YEARS LATER-Congr ess hasn't l'hanged much over the Yl'ars as a special historical feature story on some of the first moves of lhe First and Second <;ontinen\~1 1 Con g r ess seem 4*> prove. The story is part of the t.·ontinui ng t·overage the Da ily Pilot and other news m edia will be giving to the nation's bicen.- tennial over I he next year a nd a half. Re<J. 69' 39~ FRESH TIFGIEEH. lrlCjlrit CJrffn fine c:' I j" kdwn-d 'Jl"GSS, low l)"OW"-J. (( • i II 1• TIFDWARF. Dri green, ~ ...... ... Stolons SANTA AMA. SmoCJ resistont. e.1ce4iem wlr1ter color. BERMUDA SOD DICHONDRA SOD ··~· -SJ29 ""' FUCHSIAS s11' R09. t .98 WINE GRAPES I 0 VARIETIES TO CHOOSE FROM ···~ ROSE SPECIAL 2 Gal. Assorted Colors. 4.00 Value FRUIT TREES s22' SIO 't'ALUE POTTING SOIL & PEAT MOSS 1/2 Price TUIEROUS BEGONIA SEEDLINGS ! ' ' 1 ' • DA.IL Y PILOT .last • ;:'.'•~ ........ '" '\',·; To• " 11rpltiae PASSING PARADE' Evenl.lf ·have a:wept along rapidly up in our-county .Seal since last Nov- ember. When jt became evident. that probing was under way on the conduct ln (he·Orange COubty Astiessor's Office under incum· bent Jack Vallerga and his pre· decessor, Congressman Andrew J . Hinshaw. Just one d ay arter the Nov· ember election, Vallerga was or· dered before the Grand Jury and asked a whole series of quest.ioos- about the conduct of his office. He refused to a'nswer any of them. Hinshaw was invited to appear about the sam e lime. He declined t.O show up . Three weeks ago, Vallerga was again before the Grand Jury. This time he a nswered some questions a nd r efused to answer some others. Hinshaw may also have appeared at this time but the public record lo date is un· clear. nlEN CAME MAY ljusl past. The Orange Counly Grand Jury indicted Hinshaw and Vallerga on char ges or embeiztement. misappropriation of public funds, grand theft, asking or receiving bribes and a couple of other counts. All this involves allegations that the assessor a nd · con- gressmen took cons ultant funds that should have gone to the county; used assessor employes on Hinshaw's primary campaign while they were being paid by the county; and may have received gifts frorn a comp·any whose 'Orange County property was be- ing appraised ror tax purposes by the assessor's office. These are allegations. They are not facts. ABRUPTLY, WHILE the ink was still wet on the Grand Jury indictments, Orange County's pOlitical vultures began landing on local fen ces. Political placards b egan to appear, somewhat early for a 1976 elec- tion camppign. Talk was ram- pant about who would be rwming . for what next time ouL Clearly, many politicos as- sumed that in the public eye, Congress man Andrew J . .Hinshaw· is politic a Uy dead. And politically. County Assessor Jack Vallerga is just barely breathing -in gasps. Thus the Political creatures among us asaume that it doesn't really matter what happens to Hinshaw or Vall erga in the courts. It's the charges that the voters will re member come elec· tion lime. · People tend to shrug of( what the law o[ the land says about these things . The law says people are innocent until proven guilty. The law.says the accused has the 1right lo a speedy and public trial before an impartial judge and jury. Our law says that no person ac- cused "may be compelled in any criminal case lo be a witness against himself ... nor deprived of life, libe rty or property without due proc ess or law .'' Of course, these are only words. Words o r the Fifth Amendment lo the Con stitution or the United States which were made ·applicable to the various states lhr()ugh the· 14th Amend· ment. WELL, YOU 'VE HEARD •about peo"le "laking the Firth" so they don't have to testify against themselves. And the right to due rrocess of law before you go lo jal only protects the ac- cused. These are just words in the U.S. Constitution. Nobody believes that kind 0£ &t.WC anymore. • ' • ----•· ··----·---_,......- Friday, May 16. 1175 , Thais Reca ' g Envoy to U.S. • BANGKOK , Thailand CAP ) - Thailand is recalUn1 Its ambusador from Waahinctoo on rrounda that the United States violated 1bai soverelenty by diarecarding a reqUesl not to use Thal bues for the M ayaguez rcscuel the aov- ernment announced today. "We muat 1ee whether under the pre.. senl mllilary a1reement Thailand does or does not· control Utapao1'' Kukrit said, referring to the big U.S.·run air base In Thailand. "If lhe present agreement does not allow Thai conlr01 then we will have to amend It .'' The dele1aUon -the flnt ever from the revoJuUpnary movement In South Vietnam to come to Th~and -wa1 greeted with flowers and cheera at the airporl by. about 10 members of the Vlel- ·namese community ln Th.ailand, lnclud· tni a reception line ol. Vietnamese airl1 dressed ln the lrl\dJUonal ao dal coa· landed at the Sattahlp alr base on the IOUth coa1t of Thailand deaplte Kukrtt'1 appo11Uon and U.S. pianos lrom Th•I bat• look part In I.he altack on Cam- bodia. ' Kukrit aald Thailand would review the wltbdrawal schedule under which U.S. troop 1lrength la lo drop to below 19,:IOO by the end or June and lo a handful by next March. But he stoPPed short of ••Y· lnl they would be expe)lod lmmodlalely •• demanded by the Thal foretan mlniater, a number o1. student 1roups As the announcement was m1tde, a de- le1aUon bf the new Saigon government arrived in Bangkok to reclaim U.S.· donated warplanes nown to Thailand by refugees and establish "friendly rela- tions with Southeast Alla countries." tumes. .\. It also said it wo·uld demand a review of all economic and military agreements with the United States and that the 1'hai ambassador. Anand Panyarachun, would be asked before leavinc Washin- ton to submit a protest note to the U.S. Marines at a U.S .. -run Thal aJr b11e ror more than a fu ll day after Kukritformal- ly requested that they be wilhdrawn. THE DELEGATLON SAUL.the The Thal l{OVernment said the United States had violated Thai sovereignly by di!regardlngKukrit'a request not to send 1,100 U.S. M•rinea to Thailand (or uae in the Mayag:ue1 operation. · andfoUUcal parlle~. "withdrawal ol U.S. f.r®po and U.S. FOREIGN MINISTER Chatichai -He said it would add that ''we will not· allow this kind of incident to occur military bases from this region" was a Choonhavao said his-ministry recom· prerequisite for ''genuine Peace and in· mended the reoall of the •mbassador Too rast a pullout would cause 0 lncon· venJence1, '' he said. AboUl 25,00011'1al1 ·are employed by U.S. military lor<:e• here. •S:aln ." . Solons OK Agency for Consumers From Wire Service WASHINGTON -Senate ap· proval o{ a cons umer protection agency after lour years of delay and d ebate proves the comumer • movement has r egained its momentum, Ralph Nader said today. IC Presicf~nl Ford vetoes the agency after it passes the House, Nader adde~. there will be a "re· IN "'iHORT solindiog'' override in Congress. Legislation creating the agen- cy, with a $53.S m illion price tag, finalJy clearec;l the Seriate late Thursday by a 61to28 vote. ,. F"*'I Fh1es Sougflt WASHINGTON -Automakers would be liable (or fin es of up to $100 a car ror each mile per gallon by which they fail lo achieve proposed new fuel effi· ciency standards under legisla- tion approved by the Senate Commerce Committee, The penalty is inclnded in the bill ·to require automakers to achieve a 100 percent improve- ment in fuel economy by 1985. Bo11d11ra11A~ TEGUCIGALPA, Hooduras- A special seve n -m'a n commission has accused a former lop Honduran govern- ment official of receiving a $1.25 million bribe f rom United Brands in r eturn for lax breaks on its banana export.5. In a national ra.dio a nd television broaC!lcasl Thursday night, the commission said that former econ omics minister Abraham Bennaton Ram06 had "negotiated and received" $1 .25 million from United Brands. Sikki• NfWD State NEW D ELHI -The Himalayan kingdom of Sikkim became India's 22nd state today. 1'he last king i1 the nalion"s 344 ·year-old dynasty was re- duced lo a com mon 'citizen under guard al his palace. .President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed signed a comtitutional document in New Delhi in· corporaling the strat egic kingdom sandwic hed between In- dia a nd Chin a . Sikkim had formerl y been a protectorate of India. 4DieinC.....,. FOWLER, Colo. CAP) -Four ·Brownie scouts are dead and six others in the hospital after the col- lision of a station wagon and truck about three miles easl of here on U.S. 50. The Color ado Slate Patrol said 11 scouts and two adults wece traveling by station wagon to an afternoon euting Thursday. dependence in Southeast Asia." after Marines ror the attack force were ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ,_· t. r ~ ' . '1 . ~> .. ,.'Jli ~"""""-"""' At White Bouse Ann-Margret belts out song at white-lie dinner at White House for Shah of Iran. Sloah toasted Ford in aftermath of Cambodian ship seizure and r ecovery. \Social Security ·Hike Promnlgated WASHINGTON (AP) -The government has announced an 8 percent benefit increase ror 3S million Social. Security and Sup- plemental Security Income reci- pients that will add $16 lo the average retired worker 's mon· thly check in J uly. Noting that Congress had not acted on ·President Ford's r e· quest for a S percent ceiling on the increase, Secretary of Health Education and Welfare Caspar W. Wein berge r Thursday reluc - (antly promulgated th e higher $5.7 billion increase but said it will swell the fi scal 1976 budget deficit by $2.2 billion and may fu el infl ation. • The hi gher benefits will go out in July checks to 31.3 million persons drawing Social Security and 4 million receiVing Sup· plementa l Sec urity Income (SSJ), the adult welfare pro- grams for the aged, blind\and disabled which were federalized in 1974 . Weinberger said 551 recipients in about half the stales, where a slate supplement is added to the federal check, will not see the in- crease unless each slate acts to pass it along. Among retired males over 65 years or age, the 8 percent wilt add $7.60 lo the minimum mon· thly be nefit of $93.8:>, $16 lo the average benefit or $184 and $25.40 to the maximum benefit of $316.30. The action adds $27 to the Pverage monthly check of $314 for an average couple over6S and $17 to the average disabled wor~er's $207 benefit. • Strip Show Called Off Politicians May Lose Freebies ·- WASHINGTON CAP) !-The House Ethics Cfo~mlltee told congressmen tod-Wnot to accept free rides in company planes wh en traveling to politic~ cam: paign engagements. This was one ol several situa- tions covered in a n advisory opi· nion issued by the commilt on circumstances that would it members and congressi nal e mployes to accept non·p id transportation. A COMMITTEE spokes n , said the opinion was in res e to requests for clarificati of what House m embers shou do in such circumstances. here has been no simllar action n the Senate. • The House panel cau ned that the principal purpoae the trip sho!Jlc;l be consider In every case .. ~· . - "If the principal purpose or trip is political campaign act.i · - ty, and the host carrier is' e 'who would be prohlb.il.rby la from m aking a ~dfTIPaign c - ·tributio n . '"tiUCh non-pai tran.sportation wou~d amount to a political contribution in kind, and should not be accepted," il said. CORPORATIONS AND labor unions, among others, are specifically foi-bidden by law from making political campaign contributions. Even if the trip were not for campaign purposes, a member "should not request a special flight for his convenience, the opinion said. "Such a request . could be in· terpreted as abuse of one's public p:tSition,'' the com mitteesaid. It would not ~e improper to ac- icepl free trans portation {or a :non-pofitical trip if the transportation were offered on a space·available basis on a car- rier making the trip anyway and involving no extra cost to the owner, the committee said. If a member acting as ·a public official is going to be present at ••an event for the general benefit of an audience," it would not be im p rop e r l o accept fre~ trci.nsportation, the panel said. Daily PMof Dt4rlery l•G.....t.t4 Mondlly·Frlday: II YOU do net have Yoll' paper by 5:30 El·"'-· call before 7 t1.m. and 1our copy will be de- livered. Satufdsy and Sunday: If you do not receive your coov by 9 1.m. Satu1· day."' 8 •.m. Sunday. call before 10 a.m. and your COEIY will be delivered. en ...... T••··· I II Most Or•nge Counly Areas '42-4J21 Nor1h,..esl Huntinglon Beach. and Weslrn1nsler ...•.... l*lttt Sart Oemenle. Capislrano Be act\ San Juan C•pistr•no. OaM Point, South lagun11, Laguna Ntguet •.••••.•.. ••J.M)t Enamy Winner ··-/ff-11H9hter Sen. Mark 0 . Hatfield (R· Oregon) is one of 70 senators 'to report fees gained from lecture circuit. l{atfield in 1973 knoc.ked down $45,677 speaking main· ly to university and r e- li gious groups. ck Power Leader Dies By Hanging PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad OJPI> -Michael Abdul Malik, a major figure in London's black power mov ement a decade a10, died on the gallows today in his homeland despite international ·pleas that his life be spared. Malik, 41, was hanged at4 a.m. (PDT> at the Roya) Jail for the murder of his cousin, Joseph Skerritt, a barber and follower of Malik. There were no demonstrations or other incidents lo mark the haneing. The bodies of Skerrilt, 34, and British divorcee Gale Ann Benson, 27, were unearthed in the garden behind Malik 's sub- ur ban Ari ma home in February, 1972, a month after they had died. Both had been hacked to death by a machete. • Malik established a commiine in Trinidad follpwing his return Crom England in 1970. His execution, opposed by an international ''Save Malik" com· miltee which included such well · known bl ack activists as Angela Davis and Dick Gregory, came after Malik's a ttorneys has ex- hausted every le gal appeal available under lbe Britis h crown .. The former black Power leader had been in the jail since his con· viclion in Augu1t,.Jt72. East Seaboard Soaked CHICAGO CUPll -Sponsors of a planned s trip show al Northwestern University in sub· urban Evanston have bowed to pressure and canceled the event. Barbara Walters Flooding Pl~s Parts ef South.east TnspeHIClires ...... ... ---I J • Soll 1$ ., ,:n 1• w .i1 " .. JJ 4S " .. 11 51 .. .. .... ,, ., " " ,. .. .... .... ... , ·" ( " " .... .... ,. 5' Jl ,. .. 14 •1 .. " " .... 107 ,. .. " ,,, " .. " " .... " .. .... K IO .... ul'o ........... IOIOtllll. Jlltf'I 9t t"-LOt. ... l'IOtli't (;lwlC """"'" ''I lor 1111' 10. <omptftC wiUt TV~r·s 111011 Of .... " " " .. Ckil!y wr1111, ,_Pl.,,.., metlClfll'lt .l t t •au•H In u ... moun1 ein ••-'' ....,. 1..., ..,,, ...... bit c loudl .... 11 todily Mm CaHl•f'llla 1.i,.,. ... In S.!unl•f. T,,. oewr" 11111 ••rl•blr t'-Y ill.It•. C°"'bi"'d wllfl -tvllf )0 10 lO """' •n tw..• ,..1,..,, In '"'-"°""._,." rt0lolll. C1t•ri111 'kltl w1t1 lltllM.., IN-kffld. ... s...,M...., Tides ... •• ••• '" The activities and organization board agreed to cancel the show sch eduled to be heid this weekend following complaints from a women's liberation group and "censorship pressures;• a spokesm an said . Barbara R lsma n, 18, a member of the group, said the plnnned show was a ''total humiliation of women," where men come to see women "as a pair of breasts -and whatever else." ' 67-YEAR:.OW WYERSWN FRANCA VILLA, Sicily (UPI) -A mother or four children ahot. and killed her 67-year-<>ld lov· er becauae he was boa•tlnl that lhe baby ahe wa11 expect.ins w•• his, police s1ld Thursday. Police 1aid Oluseppa Pu1Usl,:.. 40, killed Antonio Manilla wilh two blat l s of her hus band'• ahotgun nfler an argument at her home. -' Not Overwhelmed NEW YORK (UPI) -NBC'a Barbara Wailers hH won her first Emmy as daytime TV's top host or hosteaa on a talk, service or variety show , and immediately raised the Oag of controveny about the enUre awanl·show process. Miss Waltera, ~host of NBC News' "Today" broadcaat told newsmen she had considered withdrawinc hei-nomination by the National Academy of Television Art.5 and Sciences because ot the ''<'ontrived and foolish'' format of the Emmy show, which pita news programs •1alnll lalk and variety shows. . THE TV ACADEMY nominated Mi11 Walt.en, Din•h Shore, Mike Dou1la1, a nd Jim H•rll of ''Today" for the aame awud. Shore and Douglas holl variety-talk shows. ''Todliyv competed against ''Dlnah ! ''a syndicated proa:ram starri.a1 Miss Shott1 and "The Mike Dou1las Show," another syndicated proar•m. "Dinah!" won. The other awards lnclll:led : · -Outstand£n1 actor ln a dt•matic uri111 M•cdonald C.re7, NBC'a "Daya of Opr Uvea." , -Outatandln& •ctreu In a dramatic serifl, Su1an Flallftery, NBC 's "tfay1 or Our Uves." -OUTSTANDING HOST 111. a game or audience partJclpa~ Uon ahow, Peter Manhall, NBC'a "Hollywood Squares.'' ''Kollyw~'J:::~:.~,.1a m e or participation s how, NBC'a -Outstanding children'• show, NBC's ''Star Trek." -Out1landln1 dramatic aeries, CBS' "The Youns amd lhe Restles1." MIH · Walt,en' Etnmy Is the le<Ond tnolor broad~Ullac' award a.be h•• received ln recent wffka, I M 0 P, Bl ·400 galh Calli Stal agai Amo • Tl1 lverl m•n c past spe. milit rene SouU "T that : di an totffi told ' /l)eOp that have ri£hl Pr SA C~il , AsSCI • a st : poli< ; newr • T~ : soci : sher 1 med ! his ' mon C Sacr . ... / Se1 sJ Leg 58·) det e and, ciml the Thu1 Th on • vote. l ain Ail LC '1Slrik by I sche by . will unio Al the duri the Cou1 Br SA Edn the I of ti· $3,4( lOOc and 1 ' In . WaY; the Thu1 Roy pay $40,( &ecr SI side outi SOCi l retir Tl Hew and and it. .. A1 cast: San per Hew Soni say i cent !Ory Bl fend ces! ope; test: A E ,, • Military Operation Protested BERKELEY (AP) -About ·400 antiwar demons t r ators gathered at the UDiVerftily or CaUfOmla to protest the United States' use of military force against Cambodia to tree the American freighter Mayaguei. • The rally Thursday at the Un· iverslty's Sproul Hall, site of -many such protests-tturing"'1:he (_--,---s_t_a t_e_~) past dtcade, featured a series of speakers den.oul\cing t he military action Ds a pretense for r enewed U .S. invol vement in Southeast Asia . . "The Mayagucz was in water t,hat Is the property of the Ca mbo· dian people," an OaklJlod _at· torncy and former stud ent leader told the crowd. "The Camlx>dian ,people decided they didn't want that damned bpat out there. I have a strong feeling they were right." . P r e•• Seeka P ollq SACRAMENTO (A P> -The CIJJ)fornia Press Photographers Association called Thursday (or ! a statewide law en(orcement : policy against orricers posing as : newsmen to gather inlelUgence. : The more than 550-men'lber as· : 1oclation said a n unde rcover ! sheriff's deputy wore a ne\l.'S t media identification badge under • his coal during a peaceful de· 1 monstration Tuesday outside the ~ Sacramento County court. house. 'Sena te B~ka B iii• SA C RAME NTO (UPI) - Legislation abolis hing the 58-year-old sys tem or in- determinate prisons sentences and s ti(fening p e nalties for ciminals wh_o use guns or attack the elderly passed the Senate Thursday. The thr~e bills were approved on over'"'°·helming bipartisan votes and were sent to an uncer- tain future in the Assembly. Air Strf~ A11ert e d LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A .,strike again st Western Airlines by the flight attendants' union scheduled for today was averted by an agreement Thursday that will ~ submitted to a vote of the union's me mbers. Attorneys for the airline and the union reached agreement during a mor;ning-long session in the chambers of U.S. Di-strict Court Judge David W. Williams. B r o ..,n Adu P a11 Cut• SACRAMENTO <U PI ) -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has asked the legislature to cut the salaries of five of his cabinet officials by $3,40<4 and freeze the pay of about lPO chiefs of departments, boards and commissions . ' In letters t o the Assembly . Ways-a_nd .Means Committee a nd the Senate Finance Con1miltee Thursday, Director of Finance · Roy Bell, who would also suffer a pay cut. said Brown "feels that $40,000 is adequate for agency z;ecretaries . '' . Robert Strauss. Democratic nationa·l-~·airman, Thurs· d ay assailed Pres ide nt . Ford's domestic policies, ,c alling him ''incompetent, indiffer e nt and totall y ill· equippe d " lo lead Lile na- tion. Court Orde r s Criminal Law In Sex Trial SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) The California Supreme Court has orde red that mentally dis- ordered sex offenders be tried under the m ore stringent stan- dards of criminal law and no longer under civil law. The orrende r s must now be committed by a unanimous jury verdict rathe r than a verdict by three-Quarters. of the jury as in civil l ~w . The ruling came Thurs· day in a 4-3 vole on decislonsrelat- ed to three cases. Prior lo the ruling, the court said, prosecutors had been in- structed "that to publicly brand a m an as a rrient ally disordered sex offender and confine him for life imprisonrri e nt in a penal in- s titution ... he need persuade only 75 percent of the jurors by only 51 percent of the evi4ence. '' • Criminal-law r equires a verdict based on prOof "beyond a reasonable doubt." The Tii3.jority opinion, written by J.ustice St'anley Mosk, said juries had been asked to confirm what psychiatrists fold the court. It noted: "Surely ".'-' h:1ve not gone so far towards 1984 and Or'"'°•pll '.s bleak prospect of ·government by experts' that in a proceeding .in "'hich human liberty is al stake the runction of our juries is r educed to 'confirming' the guesses of doCtor s hired by the slate." Mosk said a man facing in- definite confinement and max- imum security because or 1.1.1hat he is "predisposed" to do is en-· titled to higher standards of evidence. lnvoluntarly commit· ment proceedings, the court said, must provide a rull range or con- stitutiona l safe guards . * * * ·~ Patty Aided B ank Heist -Witness SACRAMENTO CAP ) - Newspaper heir ess Patricia Hears t ack n o wle dge d s h e participated in a Symbionese Uberation Army robbery or a San Francisco bank, a witness at the Marcus Fo5ler murder trial has testified. ' Tom Matthews, a 19-year-old Lo& Angeles a'rea youth, told the courtroom he was kidnaped for seven hours May 16, 1974, by Misa Hearst, and Willia m and Emily Harris . HIS llEMARKS Thursday came as the defense went into o.e second day of the case in b9f110t of Russell Little and Joseph Remiro, two SLA m embe r s charged with the cyanide bullet killing of Oakland schools chief Marcus Foster. Matthews saicfboth Harris a nd Mi ss H e ars t t o ld him th e Hibernia Bank robbery was staged April 15, 1974 , because "they needed the money," "They said they were really or- gani zed. Th-ey said if they co.uld pull off a bank job in 1 •h minutes they could get away," Matthews recalled. Miss Hearst has since been charged with complicity in that robbery. During the kidnaping, Mi ss Hearst wore a black wig s he kept adjusting on her head, Matthews said. He added she also wore an ammunition belt and loaded two ·guns. MISS HEARST -who "'as called "Tania'' by her t"'O com- panions -also scoffed al media reports that cyanide bullets were not pqwerrul enough to kill so- meone, Matthe~s said. Wiiiiam Harris, in another con- versation with M althews, credit- ed Miss Hearst with a central role in saving him from arrest at an lry gle wood sporting goods store. Matthews added. J\.1 atthe"'s testified that 1-larris said he was trying to buy a ban· dolier for a shotgun v.·hen he got in a scuffle with. salesmen at J\.1el's Sporting Goods store. No Prowler; Pot Aplenty BAKERSFIELD (U PI) -Bet- 1" Red'*l:inc, 24, of Bakel-sfield, was in jail today after Kern County sheriff's deputies she ~called failed to find a prowler she said was in he r yard but did rind something wrong with h er garden. De puties· said they were called to Miss Redwine's home to in- vestigate a prowler but when they arrived they were unable lo find any trace of the prov.·ler. However , \l.'hile checking the yard ih the rear of the woman's house deputies said they found a garden With about 150 marijuana plants growing in it. Miss Redwine was booked on charges or possession and cultivation of marijuilDa. Judge Supports Castrations • For Repeated Sex Offenders SAN DIEGO (AP ) -"The sidewalk s are full of guys who ought t o be castrated fo r society's good a nd their own," a retired judge says, The trouble is, said J ohn A. Hewicker, "the Catholic Church and the psychiatrists oppose il and the d amned doctors wonl do it.,, AT LEAST ZSO court.ordered ~aStrations were carried out in Sa n Diego during a 20-year period that e nded w i th Hewicker's r etir ement in 1970 .. Some veteran court observers say it probably was the most con· centraled number in the U.S. his- tory. But today two convicted sex of· fenders are trying . without sue· cess to avoid prison with the operation that removes their testicles and prostrate tu~s. After a judge recentl~ ap· ENROLLNOW- proved the sUr gery ror them both , the surgeon withdrew un- der pressure from his colleagues. Attorney Robert Bourne said· Thursday that nat ionwide publicity of the ir case has turned up "at lea!t three tentative or- rers" or surgery , all rrom sur· goons in California. Bourne, hopes to go again before Superior Court Judge Douglas R . Woodworth Mey 29 and submit the name of a willing doctor. PRESUMABLY. the same "urologist would also a1ree to castrate Paul Robert de la Haye, who sits in San Diego Cou11ty jail a long with Bourne's client, Joseph Alonzo Kenner. • The two men, both 45-year-old laborers, have declined to talk With reporters until their case is resolved and they are (reed, their attorneys say. A retir e d do c t or wh o performed m any of the castra· lions a lso refused to talk. His wire said, ''This is something we just want to forget about." In Sacramento, a state Health Department spokesman said un- d er certain conditions castra· lions in. California were common berore 1970. A SPOKESMAN rorthestate at· torney general's orfice said a section of California law gives a Court the ' authority to order castration or men who attack roun1 girls. However, the spokesman added that a legal opinion Issued In 1970 said castra- tion at the request or defendants should not be used as a basis for parole·or lighter sentences. Jn the 1930s, a Pasadena judge ordered the castratior. o f ho11.1osexuals and other sex de- viates. KINDERGARTl!tN THRU GRADE 8 ,, ' New Cl<Usrooms-New Gym , Child Care : &Jan & After School CALL: 541 IBM CHRIST L UTHERAN SCHOOL 7MVlclott11L.~- MAY 10-11 • ANAHEI M STADIUM Adm : Adu ll& $2. Kids ;o-115, $1. Under 10, Fret. Hours: S1turd1y1, 12 noon 10 9:30 p m. Sund1y1, 12 noon to 7:30 p.m. Monday thru Fr1d1y, 2 p.m. lo 9:30 p.m. 1 "Thi Wisfs Only Show E1tcl1.1s lvety Designed 'or Manvl1crurtd Housing." , .. . 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Roed fe1t y-r CM11f.-bff, WE HAVE REC WHEELS ·/MAGS /SPOKES ~ \3:7' :::,:'1.:.'t:.:: ,_ ........ .. ·--............. --~ Don Swedlund In c. ....._ ......... "'"''"H" 2 8 55 Harbor BIYd. Costa Mesa Sooner or later, you'll own Genera.ls " COAST GENERAL TIRE ........ 540.5710 646-5033 • I I • • ----------------- • /\ti ' • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Reassuring Decision Pres ident F'ord's dc('is ivc action in bringing the Mayaguez affair to a S))Cedy and s uccessful con- clus ion merits the pr;1is c he is rt..'('Civing from most quarters. r· Wh e n the <la y co1nes that the Unit<..·d States is ufrai<_I to a ct <l ccisivt.•ly and forcefully tu de fend its citize ns ;.1 nd the ir 111'(}pcrty fro1n i11tcrnational ban- ditry and to d e fend our frcedo111 011 the s eas \Ve \\'ill de~crvc lhc ::io rl of s('orn that follo\vcd the \'ictn ~1m debac le. ~ 'f.l1e <'aSua lties that ::iccompanil'd the r escue of the ~layaguez Cf l'\\' a rc \'l'l"Y reg rettable. But cvei1 n1orc tragic would h a\'e been the fa ll' of the 110 c r C\\·men had they va11ished into C1.11nlX>dia to bt• used ~•s pa\\'llS in the blackmai l d iplom;1(')1 th;1 t h:.i s beco111c too familiur a patte rn \\ith Con1n1unist -1·l111 nations. 1'his ;1ssurecll \' ,,·ould ha\·e b<..•en lheir fa te if the Prcsidc1fLJ1at.I hes.1l atl'<.I. or heecle d the voitcs of those ,,·ho j udged lht• situation l e::;~ ~1ccl11'at cl.r, or \\'ho flinc hed from h ~1rd re~di l y. - 'fhe S\v ifl r cscUl'Uf the cl"C\V and the s hip, and the equally S\Vlft \Vit.hdrJ\\':tl of our forces cannot he lp but reassure some of <.lUI' all ies. And the s ig uificante of the :.iff a ir l'annot bC' lost on those. nations \.\1 hit.·h may have been pondering the timelin ess of try in g to nibble a l t.\n1poraril~' \\'L'akcncd giant lo clcath. Needed Investment Th.e s pecial Orange Count)1 go\'ernn1c11t tas k force stud ying the feasibility of a n C\\' central l'ounty morgue l1us l'Oncludcd that s uch a f:icility is badly 11C'cded -confirming a fact kno\vle(igea bl c officials and g rand juries have been citing for yei:l r s. Th e cou nt y no\v l'Ontru ct s \Vi th 1>r iYatc patholog is t s for ·a utops ies using the f:.icilitics of private mortu:.i rics a ll over the country. In many cases, pa rtic.:ul:.irly \\'here a l-rin1e n1a~· be involved . the faciljlles are inadcOu alc for consis- tent. pro1>cr analysis and evidence is mish:.indl ed. 'fhc task force, \llhich inl-Iudcd doctors, 1norli· ('ians , clcrgy1ne11 al1d government officials l1as done <.1n admirable, objective job of building J case for the central morg ue. It can be done for a relativelY. s mall invest1nent . ijoughly $250,000 '\'Ould be needed as an initial outlay to remodel an e xiSting county building and-it-would cost about $50,000 per year more to operate tl1µn tt1e current system. The efficiency that would be gained would jus tify the investment. , · Flood Hazard Laws 'l'h e bi ggest flood hazard Orange Coast cities n1 <.1y have lo face is not a torrent of ,:aging \Vale r , but a f\oo<.I of tough federal legislation 011 cons truction. Nl'arly all uf Orunge County's coas tal cities lie at ll'aSt p<.1l'lii.1ll Y in (l.>derall~1 defined flood haza rd zones. If the fede ral d ePurtn1e-nt of Housing and Urban Dl1vt.d o p1uont Cl-I UD) enforces stric t fl ood zone con - ~tru ction ::;tand t1rds, the higher cost of building cou ld ll'uve thousands of ac:rcs vaca11t for a Jong time. A lol o f thos l' acre.s are zoned for commercial or industri ~1 l clt.'vclop1ncnt , th e type of gro\vth our p cople-ladCn c ities need for firn1er t a x bases. As one 1-luntington Beach plan11e r said, if you' con - s ide r the natural haz<1rci:;. most of Orange County s hould never have been built ....-but that's past his· t<>r~'· 1'he s ame pla1U1c r sa)'S ~he fede raf la\vs arc d e- :-;igned primarily to prevent the creation of cities in J\.tid\\'CSt e rn river valleys, but they do not account for already hi g hly urbanized Oood plains. 1'hc bes t ans\ver seem s to be 1nore rapid progress on flood-proofing the Santa .<\na l~i Ver a nd ~1n y other flood h;.1za rds. L .. o('al cities n1ight unite behind a !:ill'ong (•r L·ffort in that dirC<:t ion . .,, I ·'. ·-:: :::.~. ·'. .· ... ,• '..._. ". ·: ' • ·, '.1 > ~~: "Pl~Y DOOOR ? HOW DO I KNOW YOU WON'T SUE FO~ MALPRA(TICE?" No Need to Change Paramedic Progra~ To the Editor : I heartily a~ret• \\ ith .\Ollr editorial. ··A r·ooli sh Propos;i l" in· the 1\lay 5 i:.sue or lhl' 1-'i lut. and congratulate yo u on thc stand you h;1vc takCn t'Oll<"«rning Oran ge Co unt y 's i\l o b i l c Intensive Ca r e P a ramcd1 e program. 1 h :1vc studied the progr am r ecently for reasons of research. and I 'in ve ry much impressed with the effi ciency and effec tiv e n ess of th e operution. CONS JD ER J N(; t h t· speci<.1li zed paramedic tr<.1ining g iven qualified nurses <.1nd fir emen the n eccss:.irv coordinatio'n and cooperation Or certified receiving hos pit ~ds. and th e intric<.1\c nct\\'Ur k of communi c ation s a nd tran s portati o n under the <'entr<.1 li zl'd control of th c Director of Communications <ind Transportation Departments of Orange County. I cannot sec hO\\' any priva te o r gani zation. or group of s uch organizations. could carry out the prog ram with co mparable s~fety <.ind · efficiency. This progra n. \\'as t·urcfu\ly "V.·orked out a nd tested by the mem,t>ers of the Orange Co\jlltY Com1nitlcc on Eme_!:Jt<!11 C'Y l\.·lediC'a l Ca r e follo\\'1ng the resolutio n of the Bo:i rd or Supervisors on ]\·la rch 7, 1972. which w<i s p<1 sscd unanin1ously. l cannot concl·i vc of a ny rc;1son for SC'rappin g it in favor of som e thing lik(•ly l o be less effecti\•c . less cfric ient. <.1nd in .the lo ng run perhaps more t•ostly. As you pointed out. the small tax on eat"h ind ividu~1I is cheap enoug!J_ ins urance for saving his life in <.1 n emergcnc·y situation that could hi.ippen to any of us. ~ RU'fll l\lat·LE<.>J) Pel Troged!I To the Editor: ( MAILBOX J I.clters fro1n readl'rS ure u:elcorn e. Tf1e ngh1 to c011rlc11 se fellers to /1! $p0Ce or elnnu1a1e l1bel 1.~ reserved. l..t'l/ers of :ioo icord.~ ur less 11·11/ lie y1ve11 preJcreriee. All letters 11111sl zn · elude s1gua1u re anrl mailing address but na1nes r11ay be ·w1thhcld on re· quest if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry 1v1/l 11ot be publi!if/e(i. ,, .their bikes and s kate boards up · the street ,,·Hh loving dogs in purs uit, I \\'onder \vh y their folks ;.i re not think ing. Arc the kids exercis in g the dogs or leading them to th-ctr d eaths? When \\'ill pet O\vners face up to the fatl that a living a nimal isn't a toy for t he kids or themselves. Stray dogs a nd cats caust• at"c idents ,,·hich l'nd in tragedy for the pets. Please. won't you think twice b e f o r e turnin g a defenseless animul loose again. llELEN EVERS Tax l11 .,eslme111 To the Editor: Recentl y, I a tte nde d a meeting al 1n y husband's lodge <.1fld the \~·i vcs \vere treated to a progra m o f color s lides on Si n g apore. Though th e population is a composite of a ll n;1tionaliti C's, il mainly consists of C hin ese, J\iiu s l c m and 1\1 alaysi ans. \V e \\'ere t~ik en on a picture tour or ultra.modern buildings lo the tenement multi -story buildin gs \Vlth the te na nts' \\'<lshing hangin g on <.1 b;.imboo pole ou t the. \\'indO\liS, and to the pc;.isants' country huts with dirt floors. The t emp les and t•h urchcs. som e dating b,a ck to the scventC'c n hundreds , arc bcu ut iful . Th e people love p;1radcs and th e carrying of , fl ags for entertainment. Uut lhc m o, ·triking thin g: \Va s the be:1 u fu gardens ;ind parks \Yith th r \\. 1nanicured la,vns. exo 1c fl owers. bird i.1\'ia1·ies ·· d zoos. \Ve huvc Dear Gloomy Gus 1\ fev.• \\'eeks ago we lost ;.i ·ar. This y,·eek we won u al. \\'c "rc coming back. J ,C Gl...,my Gu\ commt'l\l\ ••• \Uc.miltt'd bv re•d•" •nd do nDI nett~Mrily ntle<l lftt v••w\ OI Hit f\tw<p•~r. 5t'nd y-pet !>ff•• lo Gloomy Gu~. D•ily P ilOt. - ' nothing to c o mpare in our 1.:ountry in the \\' ay of parks. Wh en I asked the narrator who fi nanc ed o r bac ked th ese f:.i bulous buildings and gardens, f \\·as told it \Va s taken care of lhrough t.ixes on the people ..'.... but the y keep it a ll for themselves and don't dish if out to uny other country. "Enough ::;aid, EDITH EWENS Religious l\/ews To the Editor: \Ve a l Lake Hills Community Church huve read "V.'ith en- thus ias m your recent I\londay and Sa turday. features of ch urC'h ~s and synagogues in this area. ;\ salute l& your vi::;ion in cour:igeously launching this pro· jecl . and y,·ith such fin e reporting_ on the part of Tom· Barley! \Ve heartily agree that the result is more and be tter coverage, aimed tO\\'ard in creased understanding on the part or reude rs. You've sho"'" it i's possible to report re- ligious ne\vs objectively <i.nd \vith scnsiti vity. IT'S F:SPF.Cl i\l,LV heartening to view thl'SC changes as a re· cognition that the pcoplc, events, a nd movements ce ntering .about faith ~i re all pl aying a grcatl'r part in the milieu of today 's events. By r estoring religious nC\\'S to a pl a ce on the news scene m eriting r eporter <'Overage. 1 believe the Daily Pilot is making ~• ve ry pos itive and integrative statcrncnt. 1 ·m pleased that thi s is taking place in our particular part or southern California. \"bur "revamped'' r eli gion pages have take n on a vitality that sets a ne\\• standa rd. HAROLD F, LEESTMA i\I;.iy I plc<.1~e u~c ;1 ~rn;dl part or your page to :Jppt::d to pct on'ncrs in our ;1rca. 1·onight I h<td the misfortune lo be driving ne:t r the Cos ta i\lcsa police stution j ust a s a be~1utiful bl:u:k shephCrd dog darted 1n front of my ~ar and into 11noth('1" vehicle coming from the o pposite direction. His screums as he was hit arc still haunting me tonight . Ei:icounter Groups I stayed '''ith him until Lhc poli ce nrrivcd . J \\'att:hcd hi s dyin~ in agon ~· and could do nothing for him. 1'ht~ youni; fcll o\v "'ho hit th e do~ :1l so cam<• back ;ind \Ve k(•pl hin1 from beinil: ron ovt•r a st•co111I timl' Another drivc1· pulll'd 1n front of Us and kept his cmcr'J,!c ncy lights on to nvo 1d :1 ny olhcr accidents. \Yh en the polit·c arrived. the offi cers s nid the dog "·ould bt.• put to sleep us he obviously hi:id severe inle rnul 1nj uries. WHERF. WER•: the owne rs of this (inc unimal ? Why wasn't he protect ed in a yurd or on :1 leash? \Vh crc '''as hi s collar und why didn't he have laj:.!'S on'.' Jf the owners arc reading thi11. pcrhoJ>S I.hey thought their du~ wns pic~ed up by .sorne fri(.'l\dly strangers und y,·:1s l>ei n ~ \\'<'II taken c1:1;rl! or therefor<' no need to inquire nrLe r hi m . Unfortunatel y, ht.< d ied ::i horrible death with only Lh r~c atranaer• 1uf!eri11g fo1· hlJn. fvery time~ see kids rnelng People wis hing t o join T- groups. cneountc1· g roups , psychotht;>r;ip y ~roups or any other of I he Sl<1 g~c r1n g v:.iriety or nt-\V growth g roups n1ushroom· 1ng from coas l l o coasl \\'ill find a solution to their h(•\vilclcrmcnt in <• (<.1Ctu<i l, inform :1ti\'C book : lnsld(' Groups -J\ Practical Guide lo Encounlt>r <:roups; and Grour Therapy by Thomas R. Verny, Af .D . l l\1 cGruy,-.Jf i ll Paperbacks, $3 .95 J. "Whil e somC' former p<1rtici · ~ants extol the virtu~ of their group experiences with a fervor bordering on reli gious l.'Cstosy. others lt.<ll talcs or horror re· miniscent of m edieval tortues, ·~ the author notes . l)r. Vcrny's pur1>ose is to strike ;_i buluncc between an objective assessment or what ~roups ••re :.i ll about and how they function, and a s ubjet•tivc ex1>r~ion of his o wn f eeli n gs a bo\J t their strengths and shortcomings. lie has written a practicoil, slraig~lfo7ard guide for those ( THE BOOKMAN ) v.•ho wi sh to find out about the d if- ferent approaches to groups and how lo derive the mosl benefit fro1n a g roup once they have Joined it. INSIDE GROUPS is neithe r a textbook nor a techni cal work. J\ssu.ming that the reader has no special knowledge or psychology or its ullied disciplines, Dr. Ycrny has eliminated pro- fessional cllc~es and jargon and has m a de his book both in· formative and e asy t o un· ders t<1nd , 1\ forme r teuching fellow at llarv;ird University and the Uni \'ersity of Toronto, Thomas It . Verny is presently wjth York Univt~rsity a nd in the \private practice of psyc hiatry. J·le Is the founder of T he Centre for lfollstlc Prt1nnl Therapy in Toronto. \ JO-ANN Dil.6RENZO ,, . Co1n1111111ists Seek 'Blood Debts' Cambodian Reprisals \VASllINGTON -Nol long after the Communists captured Phnom Penh and consolidated their hold on Cambodiu. they is· sued the rollo.,.l ing secret instru~· lio ns : ·'Eliminate <.1 \I hi gh.ranking military officials, government officials. Do this secretly. Also get pro'vincial officers who owe the Communist party a blood debt." These are the exact words , translated in· to Englis h , that went out over the Khmer Rouge comm unica· lions network. u . S . i n · ~retlige nce in- tercepted the r a d i o trans mission and s ent a tran s l a tion to \Vashington by secret cable. We have taken pains to obtain the s~r~able and to quote the cxa a..t J tl age, because the Comml1n sts have denied press reports that a bloodbath is taking place in the captured countries. • 'rhe Communists are extreme- ly sens itive about world opinion. The press could save tens of thousand s of lives, therefore, by playing up the secret murder or· der. OTHER RADIO reports from the rield s tate that the blood reprisa ls a lready hi.Ive s tarted. One unil, reluying the orders from the Communist high com- mand. called foi-the execution of ull military offi cers rrom li eule· nanl lo colonel, together with their wives and children. Another intercepted re port called for the elimination or anyone who offered resistance or opposed communis m. Apparent- ly,. the Khme r Rouge want to eliminate everyone who might some day ·become a threat to Communist control. The secret Sta'te Department cables also report that reprisals have been taken in Vietna m against people who worked for the Am e ricans. One report <'laims 120 People were hauled o:utof Da Nang and executed. Foofnote: The. Comm unis ts also have been acutely embar. rassed, according to intelligence reports, by press reports of re- fugees fleeing from lhem. Muny oC the refugees who got awuy. ac· cording to the cables, say they left because they fcart..'(I for their lives. CJIJ NESE sJPPORT : s ince the Saigon surrender, P~king has Wlrk• 'HflnlY~ I think It's dm• Wfl had• HttltJ talk/1 -·- (JACK ANDERSON J secret~ eocouraged the United States fo./fiold the line in Asia. The Chinese apparently want to keep Amcricun military IXl\\'Cr in Asia as a bul,~·a rk against the Soviet thrc:it. The Chinese discouraged North Korea 's Kim ll·Sung, ac· cording to the secret cables. [ronl stirring up lroliblc on the 38th parallel. lie wanted to tuke ad- vantage of the U.S. setbacks in Southeast As ia and had go ne to Peking to sound out the Chinese ;1bou l it. -Tnt:·c 111 N r-:s J<: even indit"ut cd. s trictly unofficially, lh;.it lht'.\' \vould not object to U.S. support for Indon es ia, Malays ia, the Philippines, Thailand and other nations s urroundfng lndochinn. The Chinese took exception, of <·ourst>, to Dl'ft'nsc Scc l'et ar~ J <1 ml's Sthlcsin gt.·r ·s stalemc11t includinl( Tai\\'Ull in tht.' U .S. de· ft•ns c line. They also "re eo1n · miltl.'d to support Cu rn n\uni st in · surgenciL•s thr..:iug hnut lhe \\·oriel . But s trict ly on lht: Q1 ', th e C h i ne se~ don 't \\·;int the U.S. ~rmcd fqrc:c s to !cave the f'u1· East. • -CAPTURED COLD Th e triumpha11l Co n1n1uni sts pre- s umably havl' captured a fabulous 21 lons of gold , \\"01·th moreth;in $200 n1illion, in Saigon .. This \Vas the <1mounl Presiden\ Nguyt'll Van Thieu left behind. <iccording to cl<i ssified Stulc De parlmt.•nt cabl es. \Vhcn he abandont•d SJigon a nd fled to Tuipch. The keys lo the treasury \Vere left with his successor, Presiden1 Duong Van ~I inh. who reportedly used the gold hoard as a b<irguio· ing card in hi s negoti ations \Vilh lite Communists. Time Fli'es Faster As the Years Go By Time is a funny thing -or . more accurately. 0111· sense or time :.is we get older. The other day I happened to be looking up a chronology or entert:.iinmcnt for s ome fact that had eluded me. En passant, l found out th<tl s uch varied pe rformers as Lena J~orne , Yul Bry nner, 1-lans Conrl'id. Ph ylli s Diller , Dizzy Gillespie, Dean 1\1artin, and Dinah Shore \Vere born in the same ye;i r that. I wus. (In case you're itching to know . they're all 57 -at least of· ficiall y.) Th c n I tho1:1 g ht :.-- Oinah Shore'? lfo\v can she be on- ly nly age? \Vhy, wh en I Y.'as a lit· tie boy li stening lo the early days on radio, s he was already u featured singer on the Eddie Cantor show. She's got lo be :Jt least 10 year$ older than me. Rut then 1 thought ug ... in : J.lo\v rtiuny grandmotherly \vOm t:n have come up to me ··~1 cr lec- tures ;:1nd burbled, "Mr. l·larris, I've been reading your column sinee I w11 s a little gi rl in..h_igh s chool"? P l~E NTY o f them have; I :il"•ays th ank them politely fo'r their pcrsi~tcnce tn readership. and wonder how in the devil they c an Imagine t was Writing a col· umn in their pubescence, wh en they, too, are at leasl 10 years, olderlhanl am. But these are the tricks ti me plays on ul. I wi;1s shocked, not to SIJ' shattered, one cVt.'fting 11 few weeks 18CJ, When I took 1ny youngest daughter to !icc· the Agathu Christie thMllcc film , "Murder on the Orient Express." There \vas Wendy 1-lillcr on tl1t• screen , p lo.1yin g-un :i rl c ic nt grande dame. made up like u toad, with infinit ely lined focc and P•lsied hands. Evon with nl· Jowances for tho muk ·UP mao'5 ' art. I found It impossible to beliC\'C that this was the zesllul I (SYDNEY ~ARRIS J t•reature I h:id s een pl ;1yi ng Li z;1 Doolittle lo LCs li e liow;1rd 's Prof. 1-li ggi ns in ···r ygmulion" only a fL•\\' yc;ir:s :.igo. riut tht: "onl y a fC\v .Yl';.irs ;1~0" turns oul to have been 1g:J9. I JIAVF: con1mented before on the ·'telescopic" quality of time -that it Jl{it onl y fug ils, <1s ever- yone kn O\\'S, but that it fu g-its fuslcr and raster ;.i s \\'C gel ol "cr. r\ fortnight c:1 n be ;_1 \'car to u L('cnager, but a yeu r paS11cs like a fortnii::.ht to ;in oldL·1· pe1·son. 'fimc 1s rPl atl vt• not n1crely t u s pace. as Einstei n informed us, but also to ;.igt•, ;is \\'C find out. One rt.·ason lhal toll ege rcu· nions can be so d cvastatin~, if you ha\'t' st ayed i.l \\1ay from them u · long lime, is our subjective s ense thul cvcryonl!' else h;1s :1gcd far n1orc lhan \VC have. W~C'n .Jal'k D':'nny di ed ea.rli~r this year. at. HO. I ~1m ::;ure he mus.t hu ve half-believed the pro- fessional m vth that he \vas still 39, -..,, ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Uobfort N, Weed, Publiahitr Thomas Kt=lf111/. f:d1tor Oorbora Krcib1ch. ~ditoriol'Poge F:d1tor '.fhC' editorial page of the D•lly Pilat seeks t o inform andf ,. stlmulatc reader~ IJ)' presenting on thr~ Pn~t· ~i\·cr~c tommcntary 011 topu•s or 1ntc1·1·st hy ~ynrticnl · ('(f columnists and cartoonists, by pro\'ldln~ u for11n1 f1lr re:idcrs' vitv.·s anil. b\· Prl'St•ntin ~ thi !i ll(•'ol:.pt1pi~r s opinion.., and idl'US on . r.u1'rt>nt tnpi('.~ 'fhl' C'(litori:.I op1n1ons of lhl' 1);1ity l'ilot :IJlPf'" 11111)' 111 th t• t•(li!orial ('nh unn nl he top ''' lht• l':q;c ()Ji1nlons ~x· ptt!Micd. by lht• 1•1•1 u rn1ni.st~ :•nd t'arloo111sts ;ind ](•\l••r v.nlt•rs :iri~ l ht'!r o~n ~nd no t'n1lors1•n1c-nt or 1.he1r \'ll'';":-< b~ the l>;ul y l•ilol should bt' inrcrrt•d, Friday, Muy 16, Jg75 \ VI 1 w ' An• wa: ve• Ym fer t1p. Pu• II u To ym dru ju1t ing Let •91 ( I " I N ' ' s ' ( , Fe ' ·1 I ------------ ' : Friday. May 16. 1975 DAILY PIL"()T A 7 \ • ' . £hure~ Strip Hit-'S.exist' . GRAND OPENING SALE! . JIM'S JAPANESE MARKET DALLAS, T ex . CA I\)..-. of our ser vice . \\'c huvc Stripper Di a na 'King, h a d w I L c h c s , wh~ did1~er disrobing a~~ .psychologists, people 111- dunog show a i:id t~U lo yogi a nd ot h e r time at a Un1tar1a n . . church showed a little representatives of d1f- too muCh, according to a f Crcn t thin gs in <~u r church organization. cultua·e perfo rm dunng said. "She was merely sharing what she does for a li vi ng. When ~he wa::o-through, she was nea rly nude but no one consid e r ed it a s trip tease," he s;.1id. al high. It's something l 've wan t ed to do in church for a long ti1ne." Sll E SA ID S ll E h:t!J pl ans to s tr ip at the church again, encourag- ing member8 of the con- gregation to join her. th a t it wa s d one in church but with the stnp tease ·itselr ; it is sexist," s aid th e Rev. Dwight Brown or First Unitarian church or Dallas. Mi s s K i n g , :.l U nitaria n , appear s nightly at a Dallas slri p club. 688 W . Baker St. at Bristol •~hind Jedro's RHtawant Costa Mesa -549· I 5 7 4 _ ICIOMd ~) Japanese Vinegar , ...... 30 oz. bottle 79' ! But the criticism is th is s h o w a nd te ll more along sexist i-ather period ," Mr. Nic hols than r eligious Jines. Di a na, howe ver. con- sider ed her clothes-off routine "fantas lic. A re-"Our objection is not Bamboo Shoots ............. 8 oz. can 49' Yee Fu Mein ................ , 5 for $1.00 [ Flsh Cakes • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Each 69' · "WE DEP LOR E the ; 'Ultimate Expressio11' use or a chur.ch and 1ts · · . Yamasa Soy Sauce .. , r·, .... Gal. can $3.49 New rose Rice .......... 25 lb. Sack $8.49 worship services as e · · mea ns of c omm ercial i'll · z.J" ld s s d ~h::11~171.e-".:~~~r:;.~1 lriormons .no ex-as acr-e fresh Medium Shri"1' ... -:-:-:--.. c .. lb:-$3; Shittake Mushrooms ............ 1 01. 79' Prio Bread Crumbs ..... 7 01. bg. 3 for SJl ~~l·!~!l water purifier a n e xO ti c d a nc e r ·or a no ther commer c ial venture," said a state- ment by the North Texas Associa tion of Unitari an Univer salis ts Societies. l The association ac-TURNS YOUR TAP . c us e d the s ub urba n WATE"R INTO SAFER Ri c hanlson . T e x .• BETTER TASTING • c hu rch or publi cit y· 1-1 '' · s eeking "sexploitation." WATE R. . ./ ' "UNITARIANS have a And it oeats bo!!led water e:very way, including orico and con-long-s tanding commit· venience ment to th e women 's li bcration--movement, '' Yougt;tsafor.odorlessandbet-the associat ion s aid. ler 1as11ng v;ate1 at your ttoge1 tip. PCP s Sell-San1~1ng Water ''We believe the strip Puri tier is an energy saver, too te~se as a_ form .or enter- 11 us es no electnc1ly. .~a1 nment 1s sexist, tend- To protect your fa mily s heal th. 1ng_ to present, women as you shouldhavesalerwa!erfor o b1ects r a th e r .t ha n dnnktAg. icecubes. coffee. tea. ~rsons, ~nd we wish to juices. mixed drinks. and cook· d1 s assoc1a te ourselves ing. rrom this kind of sex - l eft.demonslrate !his newest ploitati on." ap iance toryourhomc. The Rev. Bill Nichols, 6 -minister of the church, defended Diana 's dance. ' · whi ch ended with her in CALL: (71 4) 496-2040 nothing but a G·slring. By GEORGE W. CClRNELL "" A:e ll1la11 Wrlt.,. NE W YO RK -Mo r mons esteem strict rules in regard to sex but they also esteem sex . In fact, they maintain that uphold- in'R" clear-cut disciplines about it enhances lhe goodness or sexual.. union· itself i nd c.Qllstitutes "'T -pa rtiCiifa rly pro--:sex stand. ··v ou bet, we're pro-sex." says Ruth Funk, who a~ general presi· dent of the Young Women of the Church of Jes us Christ of Lattcr- d a y S aint s (M or m o n s ) s upe rvises a vigorous, wide- ranging pt-ogra m for 180,000 s ingle, young women. "SEX IS ONE OF the most beautirul asp ects or li fe, th e ul - timate expression of human love in its spiritua l d imensions," s he says. · '1t 's ~ed act, the divine spark of our existence that m agnifies o u r c apacili ties beyond self.'' l·lowever. l\.1 or mons hold that lo give it th a t s pecial value de- mand s special comn1itmcnt - m a r r i ag e ; and a l s o tt)e Of mail the coupon today. ''DIAN I\ performed ._ avoi~ancc <?f p_r~":'arital se_x t_hat during 3 sha ring portion puts less s 1gn1f1 cance on _it and Pollution ontrol Products 26883 Calle Verano C.plstrano Beach; CA ,J.14 .. ~------~ Add•t.-.•------- 0"--------1 si .. 1"----/ ,, __ . """'-------·I A t)·~u.n~•o• "'' • PUll\!!•Otl ~un!h'>I P.ru....:i. 1"1'; 4. ~ (""""•d•!l'<I 1, • ..i. r,.,..,,.n, \;/' .""'°""'' '"''"'' ...... '"'-· Dealer represeotative 1nquify invil • Call 6 42-5678. Pul a rew words to wo rk for "OU. PAIR DIE IN CAMPER SALI NAS CU Pll - The bodies of a couple who went camping in Los Padres Nation al Forest last weekend \Vere found in their campc)-. '!'he J\.1 ontercy County cor oner 's office s aid Thur sd a y that \Va yne and Ca therine Schnars. both 20 , apparently died from car bon monox ide poisoning. Th e y a ppa re ntl y brought their hibachi in- to the camper to keep warm. lt11 get you more than Fora=~r can get America's best selli ng w h i~ey fo r only $5.99 1>~ua r t. Seagra m's 7 Crown . t's America's whis key. -•11.W• co.."'·" &M01CA11 n1:;ln~ & 1.l .. ea Mlll. " consequently downgrades 1t. . To use it in such··casuan y slighting ways .is to rob it of its true meaning, Mrs. Funk said in an interview. She said that a s pre a din·g m odern patte rn amon g youth o f "free sex " without commitment to mar· ri age 'a nd fa mi ly is cheapening sex. i i:; b.a s ica ll y antiscx and destruct ive of it s values. '' J\o1 UCll OF T ll E \\'Or Id is com - i ng l o that it 's just anothe r biological, ph ysical function without its s ur rounding moral. psychological and emotion.al cf· fcl'ts," s he s aid . ··T hat's where the tragedy li es. It's making for an amor al societ y· without st a n· dard s. It's taking one of the joys and purposes of life, one of the greatest ties. to the div1ne, and ' pu t tin g it o n a m e re ph ys io l og i cal , a l mo s t animalistic base." To J\.1ormons , however, the sex- ual union of m an and woman through marri a ge and children has suth excelling worth that it nurtures not unly this life on earth b.uLalso_potenlially a rutuce life in hea ve n . Weddings in Mormon t emples <J rc for all eternity. "WllEN YOU SEF. mar riage for eternity, yo u loo k a t it through different eyes ,·• s aid "J"Vf Sl'oPPfD ASKt N..G...'..W~o.'..... T Mf'RELV' WONDER 'Wl-IY '?" Mrs . Funk, or Salt Lake City, who directs a year-round pro- g r a m f or you ng: women of character building, leadership training a nd development of t alents . The objective is "self-m astery and self·di scipli ne and the self. · respeel that comes through the:ic disciplines," s he said. The· youth progr am, probably the most exte nsive for youth car- ried on by any church, includes dancing, ~ama, sports. music, public speaking, camping, han- d icr a ft s, p a int i n g.~ r e ligious courses, weekly meetings and service projects. . THR~t,JG HOUT TH~ J?rocess, t he st n cl standard forbids pre- m arital sex, but encourages long courtships, not only in social set- tings, but als o in work and various types or experiences. At the church's Brigham Young Univer sity, premarital sex is cause for summary expuls ion. Studies indicate Mormon train· in g rnakes for comparati vely fewer cases of it. ' Al so, the most recent annual fi gures for Utah show a divorce ·rate for the gene ral population or 6.68 percent but only 1.46 percent ror marria ges sealed in Mormon temples, a form or marriage in- creasing a mong m embers . Mrs. Funk, a mother of four and onetime high school choral d irector, s aid the modern trend toward abandoning standards of premarital chastity i.s undermin- ing the moral fiber of the mar · riage covenant . · · FRESH & FROZEN FISH ON SALE I SUKIYAKI & TERRIY AKI IEEF ~·:.~~ . FREE GIFT TO ALL! -l LAGUNA BEACH NEEDS YOU CAM HELP SOLVE . THE PROBLEM WITHOUT ADDITIONAL TAXES! VOTE YES At Laguna Beach Municipal Election • The Day After Memorial Day, Tues., May 27. L8Q<lf\..,~ f.,, !.letu·funa•~ Par~•ll\l s1 .. iclu•e. Jae~ s.:~ ... e•. 25'5 Fo<"H! """"·· L~ll•at:ll ----MOW OPEM FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9--- • Oip this entire Ad FOR SUMMER SAVINGS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Come Shop Where You're Made to Feel Welcome at .•. . I ""-II t * 1r••Mt•o••1 CANE LAMP c~~ •• 2 FOR 5 29!~ HARBOR LITES . s .. Now 4 JL ii!: s,..,. I •A IJN11L ~ r."°"! CV% M.1tt31 _O ·~· Lo?;11ouR.4LR rr~ No1l, rt> 0 "' Eo t"-G E.#.or . u AfUs~~E.flrrH:.~1cEs EVERY LAMP, WALL LAMP, "'''rii>~ ~ •EsE1;r "'G SWAG LAMP, CHANDELIER, TABLE 11115 coup0 LAMP. SHADE AND LIGHT FIXTURE OF " ANY STYLE OR DESCRIPTION GOES OH SALE TODAY! And We Have the Selection to Choose From. OUR ENTIRE COLLECTION of ABIGAIL ADAMS PRICED TO SELL Da.-011d-P...wr c.a..- HATIOtWLY ADYHTISID DAILY OH THI TODAY SHOW Nationally Advertised Daily On The • ·LAMP SHADES All Styles Silks & Hardbacks Pt.ow bring yow lamp f« corrtct fittiftll). ..... ~"""'""" ...... --., ... ~ ~ .••.• ,. ... ~n.~ ' ' 1822V2 NEWPORT BLVD ., COSTA MESA 645-7301 MW. .....-.CM. ef ...._. ll'r4 rutm Of PA.UM '"lMl wa . ·' ,,8 OAILVPILOT Friday, May 16. 1975 Hot Springs to Close? By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01 trw O.ily pjlol ~ .. 11 Leaman said will be :1 big one. he thinks the cnginecring c hore SANTA A N1\ -Until long-range restoration pl a ns come to rruition. lhC' old San Juaii llot Springs a long Ortega Hi ghway s hould be eapped orr and "IT "'OULD TA Kt: a real engineering cfrort to cl osed a s a public :-;ufct y hazard, Supervisor l'<IJ> off those s prings and I am doubtful it f.'o uld be \ho mas Riley s aid Thursduy. done \\'ilhout pe rmanentl y da n1 a1.ri ng them ." he · Riley "'Ill ask his fcllo\\' board me mbers Tues-said. d.1y to take toug h a('lion airncd at preventing eon-\\!hen asked·if renei ng \\'Ouhl help. Leaman said tinucd use of the hot "·atcr pools by "an undesira bl e no fl'nec to d a tC' <'reeled around the pools has -i1tood element.'' for long "'ilhout liitensive cnfor<.'en1cnt activity by BUT LARRY LE,\!\1AN, act ing chief of the the~/}cri ff... . . __ .. ORANGE COUNTY PUllLIC NOTICE county Harbors, Be ache-s and Parks Departmenh__ l'i!Y 1n1t1 a l re.act1?n 1s th ~t no matll't \vhat "'e said he thinks the re is almost nothing the county do out there nothing short of t'xtr.e me ly tough_ en· c;in do to pre ve nt illieil use of the springs s hort: of f~_rce.nle ~l a~d ~e1·m;ine!~t re~~~ra~~on o.r lhc sp1·1n ~s permanent des truc tion of the \\'t:lls or a m assive en -\\Ill ~olvc the Pl obtcms. he sa~~I. Until the ll , \Ve II sTAT£MEN;~~HOTltEOF 580 BROADWAY, LAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA • 714 494-7915 01SM3LUTIONOI' P'AllTNEASHIP ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· ·~~~~~ forcement effort. <.·ont1nuc to have the problems. , The supe rvisor's request is b<.ised on a l"'O·pagc 1\S P.<\RT OF Caspers Park, UlL' springs are be- men10 sent to him by his chief aide, Robert Nelson, ing studied in an ongoing t ask for ce stud y of the v.·ho visited the s prings \\'ith undertovcr ofricers huge park that wil l l'Ome to a hcud som etime in and allegedly witnessed ''fla grant" law violations . n1id summe r . ' lh• under\lgt01!d dCHrs 1>er•bY 111ve ""tic• tho! Ille gener<1! p•r1Mr•lllp ""•llolo•e oeing cond<1t ted u.-I"" 'Wmt -•lyle <>I C & P REDHILL. 10 Rue G<•n<I Ouc•t._ Nt wport Be•tll, Cil .• h•s be en dl~•O l~ed Dy Ille ,.1lhdr.l,.•i ot • pnrtner 11s "'' •ottll llf:•ein Tiii• sl•rnmtnl I• •ende•e<t un· <1er 11111! prowisions ot C<>•P0•~1•<>n CDdt ( S. I. HAYAKAWA }sTHOUGHTFUL lnthe DAILY PILOT IN lllS LETTER to the bo<.ird, Riley said hi s ··\Ve all have the hope the springs can be leased staff study has s ho"·n that "under the current <.·un-to a concessiona ire," Leuman notin g some San ditions, n a rcotics use a nd lt.'\\'d beha vi or a re mak· J uun llistorical Society 1ncmbers '''ant the spa ing the springs acceptable for use only by an un· rL'Slorcd to the Y•a y it \\'as before it f.'loscd down in desirablc clc1n en.t,· \\'hile effectively exeludin-' th e the 1930s. 1.e<h Ot'I IS.OIO.S ,.nd •uper""'MG '""''liiiiiiiiiii::::::::::::::::::~:1iiiiiiiiiiiil "'"" S1.1remen1 <>I P•rtM,•ll•por C & f' REOHllt.. H N•me ot P.ir\ntr~h<p -C. & P REOHILL gt:neral publil'... ' llul ht> said the state health ('ode. \\"hi ('h re- Riley said ii is his hope th<t l the springs can be quires pools lo be filtered and l'hlorin ;.ited , \\"ill \\·o rk tr<1 nsfo1·med into •·an in11J9rt unt purl" of Ronald \V . <1ga insl such e ffu1·ts. )! Niimi! and il<ld.,!\S ol wllhdr•w· •nll P•r t n~t -W ll IA.M 8 . ARMST°RON(o,-)11Sl Pa---;;Q'ciel Su•, SDulll L•o;iun.J St>ach, C.A . 9lfW I Caspers Regional Park , the county's 5,500 acr e JJ N<1me ana add•t•S OI ~e,...1nl"ll IW<lll<'r IS1001<-E C M'r'ER ~.)O Rut G•and Duca l, N~wporl Bt.i<h, CA. ""' v.·iJdcrness arc-a that in cludes the old sp~1. BUT ll E ,\DDl::D the probl ems have grov.·11 too great as to "r equire the hot springs be closed to the public and that we authorize whate\ler funds may be necessary lo allow the sheriff to strictly enforce closure of the facility." In an effort to re vitalize the springs, Riley said , he "'ill a sk for creation of a l<is k force of county of- fic ials and c itize ns to study the problem and de- termine hO\\' lo use the ar ea as a public amenity. Property Annex Appeal Rejected •f 0"" <>I wollldraw•I ot WILLIAM B ARM!.TRONG Aprn 111.19/}. SI Tne ad!lre•~ or 1~e tr"~""''~ Is 10 RueC.r.ind Oucdl, Ne wpon ~<Kh, CA 5.lod tru~lness '" 11111! tulure will ht <onuucted D1 ISIOORE C. MYERS, wtlD ,.,n p~y and dlscll~r<.1t 111e aeoh <>t Ille lirm and re(e•~" au m<>n'"' Mid'"" ~e•pli tlltrelor . 0.lll!OApril 2S, 191). A spokes man for t he s upervisor, "'ho has 1101 mude a personal inspection tour of the springs, said it is hoped the bubbling v.·ells and s prings c:t n be cappe d \\"ilhoul danl<1 ging the flow of \V a le r permanently . SANTA ANA -In re· j ecting an appea l by pro- perty o n·ne rs this \\·eek, the Or;1ni;e County Local ;\gency f"orn1 ation Com- n1ission ( l .• A FC) rul('<l that land o\l.·nc rs net.>tl not b<' notified that thl·ir The family will haYe one mp re chance to ap- pe a l the anne xation when lhe Yorba Linda Cit y Cou nc i l holds ;.1 public h l'ul·in g u n lhe n1all<'r . ISIOORE C. MYE RS MAltVIN •.• KAPELUS A~My.1tUw 541 s..... HlcoW Drl~• Ntlw-' .... ,11. Cil. •2'60 Putrll\hed Or.1noe Coast Daily Pil<>I. M.1y 16, 1't1i 111•·1$ Call 642-5678. Put a few words· to work for ou. Death 1\..oticrs THORSON 9? ... I. •lle .. Uon Mr. Don Waller. &II propL•rty i ~ pe ing an-lr""""""""""""""""===-'===-------='il .nex(•d to a <: i ty. _ LEAH THO R SO N, tll!~ldenl <>t Sro..d ... a1MOt1u~•Y d"el lOr,, U g.,.... Bt>•<h, p.t~>ll!d ~way ~y 1Stll, FIH N 1t1S. She i~ !>Ur v1ved Dy ~•~II!<. Mr~. I( EVIN M_ Fl MN. Oate <>! dt'.Jlll May ..i..1nM, Retlly <>I L<111un.i Be<llll; n•<'<<' 11, 1~/S on Huntington Beach. c.i. al 1111! ~r!'; ~!!'-Wof.!1.ice IP!;.9SIJI <>I r, .. _ •911! <>I •· Sur.vo•ed DY "'~ l•ther, t.1nc.lt;-l)n-·M'ici'iii'iJ-,..e,,.., "'~" t>om<IS Finn <>I Hun1ing1on S..M.11: Row; un<lll! Rodney Ha wle y of are ... br o111 e r . Se.in F inn ; male r n;il Mll!m<>rial S•rvl ce a t Cllurc ti "' 9'.ind~en1s, Or & Mrs. R.E. e>wy.!r ~ligoous Sele<><• <>f L•gun,. 61!.A<.l'I. of 10-..a; p.olern.il gr.1ndmother, Mis, Soll. Mlly 1' .. 1 11 AM. F•mil1 ~ts Edilll C.s"dY ot Cos1a ~sa. ~,-,,Ices CMlrlbuliot" lo lh• Am er1c,.n C.lnclf!r ,.;11 ~ he1a Saturd4y •I l :OCI PM. 5oc1e11. Arr.1rtgll!men1s, The Neptune C..IY.lry Ch.illll!I; !Mont• An.1. ReY. Chu<O. Soc:•etr with ouda1 .11 M:a. Sm •lh olloc oanl. lnl<'rmenl Nc>na,.y FRANll:LIH Gooo:I Sfwpherd Cemetery, Donall~ HATTIE F RilNKLIN, rt~•dcnt <>I may be m.Kft to Tiie Finn F .. m.ir U9<1n•Holls,C.1.0attot~iolll .YWty l S. """'""'''"! F uflb, o.a1 v.1r y c11.iiw1 or 1'1S. Sur111~d by two Oduqllter~. ltutn F•nn St>nel•t lru.i Funa, e~ldblo..nood.it Eownol Ugun•Hill~and Helen Rid•<>I P.oc1hc C111 B•nl<. P 0 . B<>• 124 Hun!· M l d mi Bei t h , F!d tllr ll!~ ing-ton8t!•Ch,C ... 9?f>~/.~ttenh<>n0on gr .Ind c ll +ldrt n .ind l<>ur gf ed~. W•Uer. Bell Broda ... .iy M<>t lu..,yd1•tt· grijn<:IChitdren. ~r~llt·s w1 11 IX' ""Id .. 1 tor~. l~.00 AM Monday, Pat 11'c V•cw FIHN O hllle!. Otlil •flll. R.ibD• Gar~ Good· IN FANT, JOSHUA FINN, SurvovM m•n. ln!e rment, P.ic11lc V••w by h" l•tlll!r, Thoma' Fmn ot ... ...,,. Memorial Par~. Ne w ll<>'! Be•ch, •"IJl<>n Be.llll. Ca. •nd trr<>lller, s.,..,, <1rrll!Cte!lby Pdt1 f1t "'•"" Morhtd•Y. F lfWI. Se rvice~ woU i.. held S..turd.ly COOLO J·OO PM. C"IY•'Y Cl>i>Pfl. S.1<11• Ana. RI CHAllD GOOLO, '"\•tk'll!Qt H i.1<11· ll~v. Chuck Sm1tll <>l!<Coant. Oonal oon~ ingl<>nBea(n,(a O.iteotd"dlll M.IV!~, m af be m<1de 10 Tiit Finn Fdmi!y Uli. ~e•Y•Ce~ drt lltn!lonq, P,.t•I<< ....... moroal F und. C•IV;ory Cll<lpel Or V••"' Merno•••• P a •• Mo rlud•r. F1..,B.t<>e-tilT•u\t Funoe,1abllv..dll .... -..patt !ka<ll.C• Pdtiltt C.1ly Ban-. P.O. Bo~ 114 Hunl· HARR I~ •nQlon &>•Cl>, Ca . 916•1 •ltenli<>n Don H[ABERl t<AO:.RIS, •e\1dCnl Ill w .. 11cr.8eUBrOdd ... 11Mortu.io-1d•teC- A8JIAHAMSON Hun1.ngl<>n Beac". Cd 061<' ol """!11 tor> Mdy I~, 1911. St••«I·' ate penoong, Pa c d oc Vo e w M ~mor o .i l P•r ~ Mor!Udrf, Ne,.po<t 5'leac11, Cd. ALF A ED c . ABAA HA MSO N. O.ile ot <k•lll May IS, 191S. Rei•dt nl <>I Co~l.i Me\d, C• . .Ind Otani)#' Count1 !or 24 ye,.r\, Su•••Yed t>1 !wo daug.tt!erl. A\lrid lln<lllolm <>t Ne w pO•t Beacn .ina EI J/6t>elh Serr'"."" ol Pel.ilum.i: t"'° ll<'Othll!r\. Cdtl ""d Hvll<l AD•.i11<1ms.on bc>lll <>! A•C•!lid. 'i.erv""' w •ll t>e h<ld s.uurday 1< :io P M. a~u B•oad .. •Y Oi•pe\, Rev. B. l <>tl>.Jlf C.r"""1 otll· coanl. lnl<>•ment will be priv~tlf!_ Bell FIHH MICHELLE FINN o .. te "' ~.ith """' l i, 19/S. Resident <>I ttunlinQlon 0..•cti. (.d, Re,laen1 ol O•an91' C.Ounty for e•~l>l year,. S u'"'""!I by lier .b.!nd, Th<>rn•' Fonn QI Hun1 onqton ¥•t h; o"e ~. Se•n Finn ol Hunl• 01'19\0q Be.It h; p,uenl\, 0•. & Mr~ R.E Dwyt'r ol low,.; tnree nron'"''· Rotir:tl P. Dwyer <>f Monne ">Ot,., Pdul 0 . Dwyer r.I lo"'' ...,11 Jostoll G. Dwve • ot lr,wd; ll•e ~\Ill!•~. M<rr, Lu Wel>ll "' ln<l(ilr\,l, B•rbd•• A. Owy,e r ot ll!on<>•'• S...••n.nt tltn...,u of Fo\lfltain ValleY. E•a """'"~ DwYf:• "' lr,w,. •nd Roben a D't'Yf:• ol low•. Soervice\ w•ll be hll!ld 5.alurddv •I l :OO PM, Ca lv••Y Chapel, Sitnl" An.i, Cl. Rev. Cl'l ut k Sm•lll o•ht•ant. 1111,-r- m e n• Mondi1 1 . C.DDd Sl>epllc r d Cemetery. Oon•l•on' m,.y Dem-10 11111! Fonn F;omilf Mem<>rl.il f-un!I, Cill ••ry Chipitl "' Fon" Benell! r•u~t Fund, ll!S,..bloiN'd al P.ito llC Coty B.1n~, P.O. Bol 11~8 Hunt•ngtnn Be.A<.n, ca IALn·IERGEROH FUNERAL HOME Corona de! Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 - IElllROADWAT MOlTUART B•o.o!l,.ay M<lrtuary d•ru<::tO•'- SHULL CLARENCE e s ... ULL Oa!e "' .,.,._ .Jlh M.ly U, l~IS 1n Orinq<!, Ca. Ru,•· <lent ot S<1nl• An•. C•. dnd ot Or..ngoe County IOr 10 yt irS. Sur Y•Ve<I ti"/ I..., .on\, Skip Shull <>t dran'le and, flus' Shu ll ol An;ol'le im · lwD dau9fl1e•~. Sh.iron Brock ot S"n'h. And .... a 51,.,11.e Sttul1 "' ~"''" An,.; tnrte Drn1r.e.,, Glen S11u11, Oon snull .on!I Jonn Shull, .111 r.I Kan~.i': <>ne '"'"'-Anota Kisler ot K,.n,ds. >~v en Q••ndchildren Serv•tt\ -•e l'oll!ld Frod~y 11 00 AM, Be!I B•D6dway c.n~pel Rey Brut~ A. Kurrie nlt•<•.Jn! lnte•rn~n1, Hdtl;IOf Rt\\ M~mori<ll Park, B~l l Bro,o<1·war NOrlui < 1 d irector,. MC AL E ER JAME!. C. MtALEEP. Odle ot death ~y IS, 191S in CD\ld Me'"• Ca. Rt\1· den! ot New1><>rt He,,.l)<lrt Seat ll, s.on, Jom MtAleer "' Nt wPOt! Beach, '"'° d•uQllter \, Cele \l e Cllu•<lllll "' M.l•••<husel!• •"" Luc y C.iref "' ,.,,,.PO•I 8e.A<.h; •even grand(noldft n. ServoCll!\ W111 be Tuesd•Y 1 l·OO AM, Bell B•-•Y Chi!X!I ,,.,th At • v.llh6m Acton <>tlltoant. ln!er ment will tre pro~dle. Bel l BrD.JdWdJ Mor1u .. ry dorector\. On ;1 3-2 vote, lhe com- mission upheld its un- a nin1o us <.1c tio n o f <i month ago to annex a piece of Krac1ner f3 1nily property in the Unin- corpora ted north county !o the City Of Yorb;1· Linda. SUPE RVI S OR S Th o ma s Ril ey a -nd Robe rt B;.1i.tin. "'hO serve on the LA 1''C <ind sup· ported the nlOVL· l<.ts l month. \\;anted to back the Kraemers this lime. The move 3 pparently an ge red RilL'.Y, \vho c h ar g ed that s om e ''scu lldu gge r y wa s afoot." The Kra emer appea l was filed against the bid by Yorba l~ind3 to annex a small portion of family land to link t he tity wilh the Domingut.•z Ranch, \\'hich the city also v.·antS lo <.1nnc x. Krae mer pro- perty now sepa rates the t-...:o. ATTORN EYS FOR the family contend that their l'lients ""c1·<' g ive n no notice of the inte nt to an- nex (ll' of tile LA FC m eet- ing, but lhL'Y l'Oll CCdcd tc a r gu me nt s b y eo m - n1ission offici;d s that nc. notice is requi1·ed under JU\\'. Rile-y s aid he thinks not a ll the facts came out al the original m eeting and he "'anted to know v.:hy the Kra e-m e r s "·cren 't n o t i fied. The Krae mers had asked for notificatio n an y tim e their land was up for con- sider ation. 11 0 Broadway. Cosra Mesa 642-9150 Neala SELLING FUN FOR S/ YEARS McCORMICK MORTUA•T Laguna Beach 494-941 5 San·Juan Capistrano 495·1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMOll:l.A.l P'ARK Ceme tery Mortuary Cha pel 3500 Pac1l1c View Drive Newoorl Beach. Ca11forn1a 6 44-2 700 SPORTING GOODS SKATEBOARD HEADQUART<ERS $32so #1 ALUMINUM The Newt1I Cont:ept-~ flt, Sllpei ~ #2 PRINT PATTERN FIBERGLASS ...... . #3 NEWWAVEFLEX P'EEK FA Mil T COLOMl.A.l FUNERAL HOME High Den1ity !right Wove Colo<1 •• $3250 $2995 • 7601 Balsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS'MORTUART 627 Main St Huntington Beacl' 536-6539 HI Deo.ity flbetg !ds Blo nl.1 #4NONA $1195 WHEELS-BEARINGS-PARTS SANTA ANA 719 ( "h l(l.7-~713 FULLERTON 60 I S. l u<l od 1 1 1 -~981 ·-· NEW,ORT CERRITOS 1£ACH <rl 6J Ma ll fa•h..,.,1,.1.,n.c1 97•-11>7S 1>44-7 11 1 -.:.! : .: ·!'- ' THINGS ARE BETTE 'AT ... .. , , WESTCLIFF PLAZA' . . 17th and Irvine-in Newport Bea~h m~k.Sele "-June 6, 7, 6 -MARINER'S LIONS Ct.Us Proceed9 Benefit Child Guidance Center Old Book• w~ntod Before Solo -DOllll!e to' f)re Slotion, or coll for pick-up, f40-0333 or 546-11411 , BRANCUSI The Take It With You S tore KING SIZE HEADBOARD (Not Shownl START All si1.cs Butcher Block Tables F~~:'$99 Bentwood TARNISH-PROOF BAKEO ON ENAMEL FINISH COME 1111 AlllOHEOUR LARGE DISPLAY! Chairs SJS. e•. Take Theni iVi1h Yo11.1 Chrome Frame Directors Chairs S)S°!. Chrome & Glass Dining Tables and Cocktail Tables, from $39. Wrought Iron BAKER'S RACKS . A II sizes & all colors: ~brass 1rin1 if desired. From $29 Geodesic Domes L•ttt th:n: U-ff. •"4 JS-ft. dl•IMll'B DOME FURNITURE STORE Wh ere the unusual .•. iJ usual! BRANCUSI .......,, •-Mo., ILU1ll cwee ACC... POUMTAIN YAL.L.IY-ll111 hc114 IAt S. W.,. ..W,.1 "'-IS7.0066 TUSTIN ICl•M411ri,l ,...._ IJl.alJO MON,..WID.-NL 10.tTUL..THUIL-SAT I 0-6 SUH. I 2·1 .. !\ BILL'S CAMERA SALES-R"ENT ALS ORANGE COUNTY'S BRIGHTEST & FRIENDLIEST CAMERA SHOP Costa Mesa Store GRAND OPENING SALE l~';!°s DISCOUNTEDs~g~~s • TRADES • REPAIRS • RENTALS • DARK ROOM EXPERTS• COLOR/BLACK & WHITE 24 Hour Oevelopin9 -Custom Finishin9 I 5-YEAR GUARANTEE OM ALL MAJOR EQUIPMEMT I • ... 'BILL'S CAMERA T~~~::g::i: I \ 40.ZZ WARMER AYE., HUMTIMGTOH IE.A.CH -142-1101 ISdo ADAMS, COSTA MESA -54f-f461 Orange Count y's First Mill Broke r Complete Custom Floor Covering Service for discriminating home owners who recogniz.e and expect value • • • • Carpeting No-Wax Vinyls Linoleum Custom Dra peries Grand Opening of Our Mini Floor Store :1 Fri-Sunday, May 16-18, 9 AM to 9 PM Cash Carpets Brokers 10 YEARS IN HUNTINGTON BCH , Sti re l iccoic ;::28940S Public 9SS6 Hamilton (at Bushard) Huntington Beach, CA 92646 (714) 962-3014 ~AUCTION FRIDAY, SA11JRDAY. SUNDAY •t 9 P.M. Bargains on Fine Crystal. Sterlin g Silver. Porcett ns. Oriental Objects· d'Art, Paintings. J ewelry, Antiques. Bronzes. Furniture. Select Indian Turquoise ... S 1.000.000 INVENTO RY Fron1 btat~.f. Cu11r1s, 0 1i1.of-l'o 1u11, /la11k11111tcies VlSrTORSI Comeond•ee what Jun cut AUCTION can bel FREE ADMISSIONI ... across the street from seven of the Southland's most elegant waterfront restaurants! AUCTIONS HELD EVERY ~DAV, SATURDAY, SUNDAY •t 8 P.M. USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD. MASITR CHARGE. PERSONAL CHEC K OR CASH 2542 Wut Co•et Hlehw•11 Newport Be11eh , C.tlfoml• 92660 (714) 645-2200 WE 8VV· FOii CASH..,011 SELL ON COftfflflSSION MfOl.E ESTATES OR SINGLE ITEMS ART LEY/,Vf:. AUCTllJNl:l::R < >. !F; Be Le re Fi w SU w. fr~ oh 'I I E~ Be ha· cit! COi cl1 st, J a1 noJ co• trio t hi ad • . . ' . . . . Schoolman Flares Up Hunti1igto1i Library Cra11t Stirs Disptite A disagreem e nt over ways to the 1noncy unyway , but decided spend a $25,000 libra ry grunt to wait be fore alloc<1ting it to al- dre w un angry reaction (his \Yeck low ti1n e for •• chcl'k of district from Huntington Beach Union Ii b r a r i a n s u n d m c d i a Hi gh Sc:hool Tru s tee R o n spet•iali sts . llO\I.'. bul f(lr the smaller Ocean \1iL'"' ll1 gh S l"huo l {\Vt lh -2,000 students eomp<.1 red with 4,000 ill th e olhcr l"a n1puses) they hoped to have a Hbi"a ry with IO l.M.>oks Fnday ~~dV 16 1975 OAI LVPILOT A9 Ladies·Tennis Wear ' 60 TO 80% OFF ~ Manufacturers Warehouse Sale · pcl' student. of First Q~ality Merchandise Shenkman. Assista nt Superintendent John Bruce Johnson , president of Jlunt said the money was needed lfarc•s Tl'inl Boston a ttorney F. Lee Ba iley will be retried 1n Tampa , Fla., in August along with Orlando supersalesman Glenn W. Turner on 1nall fraud ·and tons piruty charg_cs. .EX-BEATLE HAS PACT LON DO N IU PI> - EMI Records a nd ex· Beatie Paul McC:1rlncy have concluded an ex- clusive wo rld·\Yide r e- cording agreement. ex- cl ud in g th e United States. Cana d <• ;ind J apan, !he com pa ny an- nounced. A separL1lc agrc<.•ment covering the three coun- tries h us been reachL-d, th e <1 nn o un ce 1ncnt added. the District Edul'ators A:-;sol'ia-for Ocean View to give the new lion, asked high 5chool trustees facility a library as nice as those lo r':'jert a staff suggestion lo in the other schools. spenO 8 11 of the federi l!Irant for -He said -the dist rict -already the new Ocean View High S<:bool. spends a ~real d~al more than Ins tead, h e suggested the · the $25,000 each year (or libraril's money be d tvlded be_twecn a ll of , and media centers throughout the districts' schools, the way .the dis tri l't . similar grants have been in the fie said the Sl'hools have u rutio past. , of seven books to one student Si nce the schoot \\'on't be con1 - plcted for another year, he said, the m aterials purchased would li t' idle. '"That seem s to m e to be a mis· use of publi c funds,'' he <.1dded. ··1 would hate to have it s.aid that because the majority of the board li ves in Ocean View, they are de priving the rest of the· stu- dents.'' he sa.id , ·'and I'm sure no one would say that." The n S he nkm o1n r etorted , "One of these days, Mr. Johnson. yoU are going to learn the mean- ing of tact , and one of these days you a re going to learn how to m a ke a presentation, and one of these d ays you are going lo learn how lo approach eJected offieials without makirig accusations.'' ''I made no accusations,'' J ohn son replied. "Well, you sure as heck hinted at i t ," Shenk man s hot back. ··vou do not do your profcsSion a ·service by giving this type of pre- sentation ." The board voted to '<.ipply for Plane Creiv Foils-Girl SAN FHAN CISCO <U f>l l -A t ct•n·age r unaway . from the s ta te ml•nta l hos pital i n N<.1pa uns uc- cessfull y ;1 ttc1nptcd ...to d iYe rt .a United Airlinl's Boeing 737 en route from Eugene, Ore .. to San Fran- <.·isco, lhl' FBI s a id. 'rhc F'fl l s aid 'J'hursday t h e I G-y ear -o ld girl knocked on the cockpit door, pretendin g that she C'arried a knife, and told the crew s he w ante.d to go "an ywhe re but to San Francis co." 1'he rrc\.\' subdued the girl <.1nd he ld her until th e pl<.ine landed herc. lrvi1re Plans Big E·verrls for Bice1ite11nial lr\'inL"s bi l'entenn1 :tl romm1t- tee \\'Ill bi..• planning a rn;.iss galhl·ring of r cvulut 1on<1ry forl'cs, a \\'ar and other events to t•el<.·brate the-n ation's 200th an· ni vcrsary in l"omi n ~ wl'cks. The mct•li n ~s. open to anyone inte res ted in tak ing part in the ci-1 tv festivi ties '''il l be held ill 7 .30 P.m. 1n city' hi..1 \1 , 4201 Ca mpus Drive, on the fol lowing d~tcs : May 20, the topic will be the re- enactml'nt of rcvolution<ary war battles, pageants and sin1ilar .a c- ti vitil'S. May 28, the group wi ll di scuss a "Boston Commons Campout" for the city, s imulating <a gather· ing of revolutionaries. June 6, the group will begin or- ,.gartizing the July 4, 1~6 l'clcbra- tion. June 11 . those intez:estcd in forming a historic<.il society in Irvine \\•ill meet. June 19. the group "'ill discuss 1975 and 1976 -birthday l'Clt•br a- t1ons for the Cit y of Irvine. For m ore inform ation call 1\-farsha Poli zzi. 559·0175. Warm-up Suits. 100% kodel 49.95 retail now 19.95 Sale Hours: 10:00 om to 6:00 pm M••••!td bv Saturday & Sunday Onlf (May 17th & 1 Btl!} c ' SURPRISE OVER-RU N SELECTION MISC . GARMENTS ~~~~!!'.'~ ~~·~~~-·-865 Production Place Newport Beach Prices .Effective May 11 · and May 18, 1975. . ,,. SAVE 2.34 ,, ' D . .. ; 1 Men's en1m ~1 \Jeans {~'/·5.66 Fl are leg, western styling. 13 oz. cotton . denim. Waist 29-38. . \ Length 29·36. In .\\\ indigo or bl ue. Reg. 8.00 Chef's Salad A cool meal, made with crisp lettuce, tomato wedges . .c heese and ham strips, egg halves and carrot twir ls . ,, 99~ .Samsonite Medallion Attaches .. , 3" or 5" depth. Rugged molded construclton. Fi le pockets. lined interior. Olive or black. 21.99 ~ Reg. 27.99-3" 23.99 SAVE 1.99 66 Qt. Cooler l " thick walls. ribbed bottom for extra strength. Strong side carryin g handles. Reg. 9.99. SAVE 6.66 Deluxe Bobby Mac'~ 11 Car Seat Molded seat tor 1nfarit to toddler. Headwings. Remova ble safety shield. 26.33 SAVE 44¢ Table Top Bar-B-Que Stands IO" high. 18" diameter grill gives plenty of room for coolc;ing. 3~00 Special Buy Li'I Girls' Shorts · Machi ne washable . In assort ed colors. I 00% polyester. Sizes 3 to 6x. 2/1.00 2 woods, 4 irons and putter. Available in men 's right or left Women ·s righ t. JCPenoo,t 113 456 IS9 C 9 ... nrr~t-1 ~l<'"P~r• , ..................... ~··· CHARGE IT wol h you r JCPenney Charge C;ird II you l10n t t1<ive i.I ch.irgr., 1ust !>('C 11ow fas1 we ca n orwn up yQur new accounl (•Cept Supermarll.et WIHA , ... ll: Be1c 110...1ngttthon)e • Ooen weekdays 9 30 toi :30 Sundays 'o lo 6 SANTA AMA.: 3900 So BnstOI~ ol So Co SI Pl&ll . I: City Or at aroen rove BIYi:I •()pen weekda)'t 10 to 9 Sundays 10 toe. no 11 930109 Sundays 10 1og i ' I ' •) • • I I •• ,..,,,~···--,.,,.I' • • ' • • • , . . . !\ J Q DAILY PILOT Student~ W ill . P·~y $3 Health C~nter Fee • I 1 ' -- Starting Lh is fall, Saddlebal'k Coll ege sludl•nt~ will pay a $3-p4..'r ·quartcr fee to support a !>IUd l'nl health renll'r operated by the Assol•iated Student Body. l';unpu:;. About $12,000 will be spent to rc1nodcl the bu1ldlng. The center, accorrung to the proposa1rwl11 be starred from 8 a .m . to 8:30 p.m. Monday~ through T hursdays and from8 a.m. to4 p.m. on Fridays. · · Appeal D"n led Trial judge in Boslon #~. has ·ref Used t o over· • ~ Under a proposal approved by college trustl'l'~. the center will be staf£L'<l with a part·t1n1c phys1- , cian, full-li1nc nuri:;c, part-ti1nc nurs es and studt'nl Tiil-: ('c:J'bLt:GI•: St:RV ES ST UD ENTS from · 1·us tin . ·I rvi n e, L;.iguna llcach, Sa n Juan Capistrano. San Clc1nl!nlc, t-.1ission Viejo, Luguna llills and E l 'l'oro. The quarterly $3 fee ulso wi ll provide students wit.1 an on·campus accident insurance policy pro· v1ding $10,000 major m1...>dical expense coverage. turn the Fe bru'6ry ma ns laughter convic- tion of Dr. Kenneth C. Edelin in death of abort~felus. • • • • aides . SERVICES O•'t'E R ED WILL IN\1.U O•: lrL•at· ment of injuries and diseases, prescription~. lab l'L'- ferrals and hea lth counseli ng. Trustees a~recd to ~ld\'anl'l' $17,000 lo the :.lu- dent body to pay the first year':. salary to a full·tinlc ' nurse. The lo an \Yill be repa:ld after the the first Fees charged students ure l'Xpcl'tcd to r11ise '.~THE EARL'S ,l~· Kt•Tlto• &II COl(O. S"'"I(';• TiftW St-11 At y_. Door I 495-0401) 00 ll lOUI Sl lP • ~ro•• •l 28922 Co111l"o CopistrOM year 's operation. · j $63,000 to $76 .000 du1;ng the [irst year. The center will be housed in Build ing l', unc ur •... several temporary structures on the f\.t ission V1L·jo !'------'-----" • • AT MILLER TIRE STORES f\-1ay is the 1nonlh to re'l'irc ~:our car. l t's Mi chelin !Vlonth al all fiv e ~l illcr '!'i re stores. 'l'hat n1cans l1ig dollar sa\"ings on all r-i·t ichclin slccl-l~I Led ·radials. Since 1 ~)48, \vhen ~·\ichelin introduced the st.ecl-l>elLed radial, car owners have been getting top value and performance for their tire dollar. \Vi th a 40,000 mile \varranty fo r Amcrit:an and imported car:--on tvlichclin 'X' an<l '/',:X' tires \Vi th mcasuralJle, improvetl gas milca):!;c comparc<l y,•ith conventional tires. \Vi th accurall' <:lnd predictable handling, thanks to !Vlichclin's s teel-braced tread and radial tire constructW-1n. \·Vhcthcr you drive ha.rd and f~L'-'l, or like the proverbial lady from l)asadcna •. you'll appreciate Michel ins. !·:specially \Vhcn you buy them from ~tiller 'I'i rl' stores. We'll give you: FREE AUGNMEllTS: Bu y four l\·tichelir'ls an<l Miiier '\'ire store \viii g:i ve you free front end al ignment adjust1ncnts. Now and any time during the next 'I' ~·car. o save you r nc\V i\lichc\ins frcnn unncl'('S- ~ry wear ant.I tear. FREI AIR GAUGE: Miller '!'ire stores \vi11 .liiO'-lliili help you kcc·p your new ~l ichelins al rccon1mcnded air pre~<;u rcs \vilh a free air gauge. Incorrect inflation can ruin t ires. Even the best ones. l.'<L"t. Y<>u <lon'L want that and neither do we. r ' -' PRIY A TE /PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS of 0ranl)e County ART SHOW s;.iatlt toast ?ta%& • • ( ES: Mi<helin "X" steel b lted radial whitewalls SIZE • 17S/13 17S/14 18S /14 . l~S /14 20S /14 21S /)4 19S /1S 20S /1S 21S /1S 22S /1S 230 /lS 23S/1S Pri<e s 48.60 S2-10 S6.92 61.26 67.49 74.64 6S.33 72 .22 77 .SS 81 .47 92.33 102.54 Euise from $1 .98 ta S3-Sl. Miller ·Sale Pri<e $38.18 42.88 • 46.as so.as 56_88 62.as 53.as 60.88 6S.as ..... 77.as as.as Other 1i1.•1 •••il• .. I• •t c••p•r•ltl• 1•Yl•t•· You SCC', Miller 'rire stores know what g:(xl;!J cu:-;tomcrs like yo u want. The best. i''ronl ~1 ichclin. Anli fro1n Miller fire :-;tore:". Comcjn today~ I •e1'91MEllT CENTl•I Serving Orange County Si nce 1920, Santa Ana 209 Bush St. (3rd & Bush) 547-820( Costa 111!!!!!!1!!11 lie .. 1739. Supedor Ave. (17th & Newport) 642·3384; Placentia 14>1 So . Bradford St . (So. of Chapmon) 524-9280; Or-!'• ~ \ 1100 N. Tuston (Between Kotollo & Colhns) 532·3383; Lagur• Beach 482 CJ.coon Ave. (~ron from Gty Holl) 494-6666; ~ ' • ' . _/ • • Preview ·of· Mexico Conference By JO OLSON otih. Delly l"llel Maft When the United Nations Wprld Conference in honor o{ In- ternational Women ·~ Year con- venes in Mexico City June 19, de· Jegatea will have to resolve some basic differences of opinion before discussing wuys to solve the problems of women. · According to a highly placed source, the delegates fell int9 four basic groups, representing four ditferent economic 6ind ideological ppints or View, during preliminary lalks. , If the preconference meeting was any example or of whot the Mexico City discussion will be like, the dele.gate8 can be expect- ed ~o line up in the following man- ner: The United States, supported by Belgium, France and the United Kingdom , believes the conrerence should concentrate ''exclusively on reducing the de facto gap between the status or men and women within each country,'' the sourci>eaid. Tbis _bloc feels that discussion of any othU-Probl&nl11 wtll defeul the purpose of the conference. BEA ANDERSON, Editor ~141'1'.Mi>Y 16, 1t11 Developing countries, suet. cxuminatiun of the cl<.tssicul co·n· Mexico and Jamaica, said the ceplion of development and a:'.>· "advancem ent of women eould .!.istancc." be discussed only in context of ALIEN PATTERNS overalldevelopmenl." ./ An· Australian delegate SUf.t· OTHER PROBLEMS F1RST ge:sted. the source .said, that the In other words, these countries <:onventional conception of the feel that economics und other pro· word "devclo1>ment" should be blems suc h as colonial op-questioned. pression , foreign occupation and She argued that the tradition<.il racial and ethnic discrimination conception ''imposes a lien arc in the way of equality and cultural pattern s .... from 'must be solved before Lhe <.idvan-which w.omen in particular arc cen1 ent of women can be di s-for ced (o suffer. . ," and al· cussed,thesourcesaid. .... lows certain countries to claim The third group, made up of that "improving the lives of countries such as Lhe USSR, lbe women is a luxury which they German DemoCratic Republic cannot.afford.''. and Romania, believes ··the de A Revised Draft Plan of Action facto gap between the de facl.P "renects a fairly balanced com- status of men and women is nOl promise" of these points or view, universal." . the source said. This group wants lo discuss de-This new plan gives "hi gh Lente at;td reduction of military priority to cross-cultural studi es, spending as a means for freeing especially of the causes of dis· funds for development. criminalory customs, practices, The fourth group, including attitudes and beli~fs which im· Sweden, Australia, Iran, the pede <A'Omen ·s contribution to the Philippines and Sierra I...eone, is development process and of the the c'ompromise group, the mechanis m ·of ch:.ingc," the source said. source said. These countries believe that ··a Also, it sets forth three basic change in the traditional roles of targets for_ the years 197J-t980, women must be accompanict.I by the sour<:e added. I a change in the traditional roles of These are ··marked increase in men. and that th ese complemcn· the literacy of women, especially tary changes must necessarily young women : the extension of evolv e from a change in the in· vocational training: in basic tcrnational order, including a re· skills, including moder·n methods ' Women's Gains About the Same By ALLISON DEF.RR 01 Ille D•UY ~llol St.II Dominiqu e Desanti first apologized for h~r English. There wiis no need for the dis- claimer. The petite Frcnchworpan ·s view or the world \\.'as cle:1r in both languages. ''l must l'onfcss that ¥•hen I first came. to America, I \Vas sur- prised to find t hat. American women were no better orr than we are. "There is a fa iry talc "'e believe in Europe that American· women are queens. I found the difference itl s alaries bcl"•een men and women here to be 40 percent. "In -E'r::incc. it is 20 percent. It stunned me." The vi siting professor <.it UC Irvine told the Orange Cou nty Chapter of the National Women 's Polit~ca l Caucus that the· fe minist movement in France had been sleeping .. .. We had gotten the vote <.ind could be elected to office.: so women asked . why fight any more? So: they did nothing. The American u·omen's libera· lion movement was like a fresh breeze that reawakened us." "\ VOTING RIGHTS Dr. Desanti. a journalist, political scientist and historian with degrees in sociology, history and English, noted that French women were granted suffrage only after World War II. "Although fo rmally there "'as the opportunity to be elected, the parties only nominated women in districts . \Vh crc they .... kncw th ey "·ould not \\'in.'' s he s aid. Joi ning the r~rcnch llesistancc movement al IS, she turned lo \vriting after· the "'ar and authored both his torical novels ;i nd hi storv books .. She "'as active in Communi:-t Party politics until the 1956 takco,·er of lfungary by the So\'· iet Union. "During the \\':I r , everyone in the Resistance joined the Party, because they were. the ones op. posing the Germ an Occupation," she ex plained. He.r :.'Vost recent book traces the Sta1in years from 1944to1956, and is entitled. '"The Stalinists. '' Dr. De s <1nli "'a s tau g ht philosophy in ))1 gh school by Simone de Beatl'\1oir and is a good friend of Fr:in coise G'iroud, r .. rance 's mini s ter fo r the Feniinine Condition. PETITION SIGNF.D l\1adamc Desanti ..... ,:; ;.1 mong a band of pr Onli n e n t Frenchwomen "'ho led :1 petition campaign to change <r 1920 abor· lion law. "We are 88 percent Catholic in France. The old law sa~d that not only the \\.'Om an who ti ad the abortion could be prosecuted, but the doctor, nurse and any ac· complices as '"ell. "So, every year, hundreds of thousands of French"'omen "·ere dying from illegal, dangerous abortions .. , · So. in 1972 15 or 20 women in· eluding actress Claudia Cardinale , Dr. Desanti. and Simone de Beauvoir signed a 'A fairy tale we believe in Europe is that American women are queens. I was surprised to find American women are no better oH than we are. Salary difference between men and women here is 40 percent; in France, 20.' petition saying they had had an abortion. ··we "'ere 373 strong :it the end. ·They could not prosecute us because there is a five·ye<.ir limit and also it "'as difficult to prove \\•hen it had occurred: .. But, the law was not changed . T"'o years later. in 1972. it did pass partially because of the <A'ell ·publicized case of a 16·year· old girl, and the \\'Oman deputy minister or health's efforts. "A group called Let Them l.ive put up posters of children's faces~-· reading, 'let them nive.' Atlolher' poster hung next to theirs Show· ing a well·armed soldier and re- ad 'Let them live ·until 20 and then we will take care of them.' DOUBLE BO"D "J believe th:it a woman has a double bond. a double connec· tion-<>ne to her l'l.ass and one to. her sex . There are some issues \\·e must fig ht for together· us \\1omen.'' The fa{·t that there are four high.ranking: u·omer. in the French government, she assert· E!d , does nol mean that it "''ill change co nd it ions in al! of ·France. "But, it does change the feelin;! among men and "·omen about the possibility of development of "'omen.·· · She noted that s heer nu1nbers of women in a profession mean nothing ir thl'y are denied ace(;:.,; "to lh.e le\·e J of decis ion - making." The political scientist noted that in Russi;:: 80 percent of the doctors arr "·omen,. but you see very f P.\11 ::s heads or depal't· ments or institutions. "ft is the same in France with n:edicine and law. Fortheimpor· tant cases, they do not trust a v.roman. About equal opportunity in empl oy ment she noted that in 1972 a new Fre nch law made it ii· legal to di scriminate against :.i person on the basis of race, co\01·. religion or origin-but not sex. ;\n attempt to add "and sex " failed. LEGAi. RECOURSF. ··vou have legal recourse to the Minister of Labor, but the public servants are overwor~ and it \\'ill take<!. year and a half to two years if the inspector 1s at all sympathetic. And, by then ... " \\'hat about the future? "Twenty years ago. '\\.'omen were saying that yes. there '""ere things to be changed, but there <A'as nothing they couid do. ··1·oc1ay. they ;,ire thinking, yes. "'c can do som ething.·· She mentioned a splinter J?roup of Le Mouve ment pour l a Liberation des Femmes 'A''hi ch ·•seeks to exclude men entirely from their lives. They are." she said with a \\'ink . ··a very small group, of eou rsc." 1\ very popula r book, she s<.1 id . ,by Elena Llelotti. is called ;·on the Side or the Little Girls.·• It t1·aces how the psychology and emotions of u child are strue· lured to make her into ··a nice. little gi rl. \v hi ch is the same ever. Y"'hcre ... Vole "'a nt . s he udded, for litlle girls to h ave the s ame op· portunities for ~xperienccs as lil· tie boys. "It a ll must bej!in with the committe es. \\'ith the small groups. I wou ld like to sec a •Women's Party cspeciall} deal- ing with matters such as child centers.·· Their Visit No Dream DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 14-year-old boy who has two probtems. My aunt and my un-1 cle. They live 200 miles from here J and come eVery month and stay for a week. t have lo give up my bedroom and sleep on the noor beeausc they ore "guests." " This aunt and uncle have two ehildr~n·who llve in this town and I don't see why tl\ey can't go stuy with them.• When I complain lo my mom and dad they say l &m at "that oge." Some answer. What do you think aboul a kid getting treated this way? -DISPLACED PERSON DEA.R D.P.: tr you were asked te pve •P yoe.r room for• couple , . ' \\'eeks at Christmas or Easler, or for an occasional weekend, I'd say OK. But according to my Ogures you are spending 25 per· cent or your nights sleeping on Ute rioor. 1 don't think It's fair. How about a pull·out sofa or a double cot for your aunt and un· ele since they are such frequent gu~ts'? Suggest' it -and quote me. (P.S. Y·ou might also quote the wise man who said, "Relatives, like fl .11h. begih lo stink after three days.") DEAR ANN LANDERS : I was both amused and in£uriatcd when I read the letters rrom guys who lambasted "In 'fact," the 18· year-old virgin. They called her a "tease" and a few other nol·SO- nice names. Too bad about those poor "tortured" guys. I know all their sad stories because I. too. am an IS-year·old virgin '\\.'ho has been subjected to the same sales talk. I'm nO dog. I 've had pl enty of dates with great·looking guys and I 'm not a prude, eithe r. Slit I decided when I listened lo guys talk about how they had scored with Alice the first ni ght. Mazie 'vas a pushover and Nell wn s a 5ure lhing ~that these girls were dumb bunnies and I wasn't going to be added to the lis t. Quiel research revealed that over half or my ninth grade <:lass had "lost it al the Astor." This in · rormalion came from the girls as \\'Cit as the guys. It made me sick. \Vhen the chicks J.(et wi se to th~ fact that sex for rnost teenage dudes is an ego trip, they'll be able to say "no·· a lot easier. As for those sex maniacs <A'ho get revV'ed up at the sight or an ankle and give three girls a week the ''I love yo u" bit. all I have for them is disgust. It 's a.rotten way to un· load penl·up energy. Sign me - A WG V WHO IS ENJOYING LIFE DEAft \'.: You sound like a solid 11-.l y who needs no advlcC from 1nr. In face, I thank you for-- giving somt'. After all, you 're 18. I'm a 56·)'ear·old antique. Whal do I know? Where does a discussion on women's problems begin? United Nations member countries found that a differencerof • ' opinion exists on Lust where the talks should start, ideologically. • Q~ {armjn.i,:, :t nd Jl <.1rity of_L·11ro1l - n1Cnt a t the pri n1 ary level of cdUcation.·· The vchil'lc for <:arry1ni: out th~se objectives \\'ill be voted up· on during the conference, but' the source said the lc<.1dinJ.! conlL'n- dt>rs so far arc t he U. ~·'Jo; Co n1- mittee for Sol'ia l Devt.-;iopn1cRl andil-Iun1 anitarian Affairs and <t n ' organization propost.'<.l by the lru· · I . nii.!1ult:le:i;;1tiuo . arr IJ1tcrnalional lnstitutc·for \\"01ncn 'sStudies. ' • • 11t'actions to thl· lr:1ni;i n s ug. 1o:cstion .ll>a\'C' been mixed'. the source :,\'aid, but n1any cou1ltries urc opposed l o the crc;_i tion or zi n°"'v U .N .l~l y. . ~ This proposal. ho \\·cvcr, pro· bably 'will be a major subject of discussion at lhc conference. 'Tfl e American women's liberation movement was.liRe a fresh breeze that reawakened us. · -Dominique Desanti - Ann Landers DEAR ANN L1\NO J!:RS : Under what circumsta nces would it be proper to invite guests to allt·nd a "'{.'tld1n~ :.incl exclude them from the· recep- tion ? I know of :.t cou pl e "'hQ drove 300 miles to tittend ::i "'t.'<lcling :ind \\'hen they arrived lhey dis· covered 1:1 reception 'A'HS bt.·ing held after the \Vedd1ng . Th e:-· had not been invited. Wh t1t d()('s lhis sound lik e to you, Ann '! PERPLEXED DEAR PF.RP.: II sounds like a gross misunderstanding. The reverse is far lnore feasible. Guest1 are often ornltled from ' . , the "'"edding (("S pf'cially if it's the second time around ror the bride or groom) but they arc Invited lo the reception. I can't imagine in· viting a couple to come from out of town ror lh<' C('remony and not offer them the sociability and refreshments that follo"''· l)o vou fee l avokward , selr· C'onsciOus -lonely? Welcome to the cl ub. There's hclo for vou in Ann I.anders' bookl et, "The Key to Popul:irity.'' Send 50 {'cnts in coin "'ith yo ur re<1ucst und u long , s tatnped. scl£·addressed envelope to Ann Lt\nders, P.O. .J~x 1400,'Elgin. Ill. fi0120. \ • I , • ' • ~1 ........ • ft2 DAILY PILOT Friday Mey 16. 1975 Better Life Foste ed by Parents • By Al.USON l>EERR OlllW O.llty P41•1Sl..lll It sounds like a simple objcr· live : miiking life beller for rosll'f children. "But a )Qt of the things '11.'c"d like to do take money, and n1an y fos te r parents cc.1 n 'l arford th~m ,'' s aid Jo Ann Steppe. The F oster P arents' Asso<:i;1. tion or Orange County has c.1l· tempted on a s m all sralc to meet the special n eeds of the children in their car e . .. -Last month, the group openl.'d a Thrift Shop a t 3702 East Chap· man Ave ., O r a nge, to raise fu nds for larger efforts, Mr s. Stl'PVC said. The Santa Ana \\"Oman. a fost1:.·r mother for s ix \'ears. bclic v1:_·s that the publi c is Uo~1warc of how foster care works . "We want to t·durale people tn t.hc n eeds of thes e childr('n. -- ' I / ~·· Som£'titnes. even our nl'ighbors don't underst:.incl. It isn't unu!;Ui.tl to be accused of taking children ·jus t for the mont.'y.' FUNDS SHORT "There are m any things thnt we'd like to do, bfit the checks barely rover food .ind clothing, " she said. · Some presi:.-ription drugs and other related supplies are not covered by Medi·CaJ, she ex- plai nt'Ct . "Take for example lhe ' 6-year-old boy who keeps break· ing his eyeglasses. '"Boys arc rough ,.i;o that isn 't unusual. M'edi·Cal "'ill only pay for nt'\\" frarnes every l\\'O yeurs. So . what do you do? !lr1 any purchases end up as out- of-pocket expenses for the foster. parents, she said. The Thrifl !')ho p \\'ill provide Sheepskin Revalued NE\V YORK (UP!) -The \\•ay costs a rc s oar- ing, the "working my v.-ay through coll ege" ethic will di sappear from the American st:ene . Thal is. it wi ll go unless you can work your way into wealth along the way or unless yo ur parent s pre- pare for your future. Costs or higher education are climbing sharp- ly, and one business leader figures that by the 198'.}s, the cost of a four-year college course could well be $50,000, or doubl e today's a lready hi gh price t ag. "Keeping pace wiijl the innationary spiral. college costs annually arc rising by a t least 10 and as high as 12 percent and steeper prices ::ire on the "'ay, '' s£tys \V. Scane J3o y,•Jer. chairman of the boa rd and c hief executive officer of a diversified financi al services organi zation. Wh at is considered costly today may be modest by comparison in the next decade. r needed funds for !IUCh expenses, explained tile wife of OCFPA vit·e prt"sidef\l Bill Steppe. Education is a nothe r often neglerted facet, s he asserted. "Ma ny of our children have re- ading problems and could use s pecial ·tutoring. We'd like to build up an educational rund for this. · ''And. \ve 'd l i ke t o give scholarships. In the past , we 've had small fund-raisers. But \~re didn 't make enough to help murh. "These kid s reach 18 and they're on their 0"'n. \\'e helped one girl with her kit for be11uty college, and would like to do a lot more.'' LABELS nu RT Too often, she said, the foster child is labeled as different in school an'd in the neighborhood. •• \ Horoscope: Aries "\\'hen it comes to gelling r eady ror a job. they should have the &ame chance a:; any natural (•hild." Recreation is another problem. "If you want to send your own children to summer camp and can't afford to send your !Oster children, how do you handle that? _ "Do they all ull stay home? Do you send your own and let the other children mins the ex· perience ? T h"ese kids ha ve enough problems already. They don 't need to.have that different- ness stressed." Teen activities-s uch a s dances and beach parties-and a n a nnual pi cnic /or entire ramilies will be conti6ued and ex- panded through thrift shop pro· fits. Although geared to the general public. the shop "'ill offer a s pec ilil fealure for rostt:'r ··w e ·,,o l?O llen fri e nds and families. neighbors to help •• well as "We tend to . .li.w.uJl clothing mcmber.s .. a mong familits already, but it "When you'r e a foster parent, takes tin1e and some ingenuity. you'1•e prt;!tl y busy taking c11re or So, we 'v,e en couraged foster your family," Mrs. Steppe.said . parents to come to the shop (or ·11t 's hur'd tu find tlme·to volun· new c lothes we've purt'hased teer'. but we do." " wholesale and used clolhi(lg at u Donations of new and ut1ed reduced Price. 1 thinKS dre being accepted at the BUDGET STR ETCHEI> · 1hop. Anything can be uUU1ed ''It can re a lly ht;!lp in cxceptstufCedfurnltureandmal· stretching th a t budget:-'' ...... " - --tre:tses-. ~ - Currently, the shop i!t opera!· Further information about ing with a muffin Un for a cash Shop needs is available by call · r egister and the association is ing 639-0421 . · produ,pag its . ne"•slettcr on bo1·-l\lrs. Steppe , who has seven rowed typewriters. children, two adopted, currently "If an:yone could donate those h.is l\\'O foste r t•hildren. items, we could operate more t'f· "We star led \\'ith an infant,..... ficently." "'hen out' five were teenagers OCFPA also needs volunteers :.ind kept adding on. We've had 21 to man the shop, now open everv in the past six yeurs. J've round It d f lo m lo '·30 pm very rewarding." ay rom a . . ·•· , .. Catch -the Brass Ring Close your eyes for a moment and listen closely. Can you hear the-music of the carou::;el? With a little help from your im· agination. you can probably bpth picture a nd hear in yoUr mind the carousels you rode 'as a child (and what child hasn't mounted one of the colorful, \\'Ood en s teeds '!) If vou have a hankerin~ to have a r l-mindcr of this part or childhood for your very o\.\·n, v"Our wis h can come true if your Checkbook can nfford the luxury. A · totaJ of 18 have been. purchased by a Nev.'))Ort Beach antique deale r . who has learned that they '''ere made in lhc 1880s by the Allan Herschell Co. in Buf- . falo. one of the most famous ·manufacturers or carousels in the Y(prld. They were made ror a carousel in Au gusta, 1\taine, and were fashioned <ifler "·ild mustang ponies and painted to resembl e itlntos . d ~pplc g r eys aod palominos. Carousels. first m:tdr in 1879 in the to"'" or Nort h Tona\\·unda, !'\. Y., became the 1nost populur al· traCtion a t amuse ment parks. fairs a nd circuses during the lat- tCr part of the 19th century. Bv the turn of the century, ap- pro.Ximately 12 companies "'ere busy turning o ut the <·olorftil "'ooden fi gures for the revolvi ng platforms. . l\.11kte of soft v.·oods. generally \\•hitA .and yellow pine, the figures rcqui red little .s~nding or polishinf;! bccausc or the aoftnees or the wood nnd hence could be mude rapidly. Those arc ~1 s of the figures l\"hlch need ed n101'c attention \\'l'l"C ,,·urked on by apprentices or assistants. !\lost of the work was done anonymously, but once in a while an artist established a reputation·• for himself. Such was the case of Charles Louff. who was known for hi s detailed and realistic figures. Wooden steeds.in Newport Beach shop once rode a carousel. ' The 1-lerschell Co .. maker of the 16 horSes acquired by Bever· ly Ray. is still in business in Buf· falo. Its routider was born in &otl:.i nd in 1851 and cam e to the U.S . in 1870. They .were made in the late 1800s'lor a park in Maine. .. ;;,~:.1. 1 '! Ile entered the machinery and boiler manuf<.1 cturing business in itiall y a nd built his firs t "steam riding gallery'' in 1883. · Poo r healfh forced llerschell to sell hi!:i interest in the company in 1911 , but it has continued to m<.1nu£aetu rc th e merry machin es C\"CI" since. ThC horst•s arc On display al Beverly & Partner. in Newport Beach . RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W""-y Oii .,., ""' ....... I •22 Heritor ll•d. c.-MitM-541 -025' Ji A crnon·s SPO RTSWEAR 'Nt.~ I (lll f ?I. ALA tiewp)'! Stor;l'I 548-•1 21 'SAlSOAISl.ANO 1!6 Mnr·~A...e 67S-1904 Unclaimed FURS DIV< JR CE FROM STORA GE Currently, parents can count on p_aying $20.000 lo SZS.000 or more if a youngster attends private school for lour years. Further, it now takes $1 2,000 to $15,000 to send an out-of·slate youth through a public college, and often that doe~ not include textbooks , supplies and clothing, plus travel to a nd Crom school. Finalize Your Transaction Only ,~.lQ , NOW BEI NG SOLD FRI, SAT., SUN., MON. MAY 16, 17, 18 & 19ttl Bowler express ed conce~n al rising costs because his company continues to look for col· lege graduate talent. The same patte rn fits m ost other businesses, he said, \Vherc well -educat ed youth is in demand. With the prospect of doubled costs by the 1980s, it might seem that ''there is -and will be - lessened interest in college.education ... he said . "But it is not so today, nor will it be so in the ' fu ture. "More than ever before, thl' imporl:.ince of hightr education is being recognized by sludcnls who feel a t·ollcgc sheepskin IS m;ind:Jtory to achieve success .... , He cited st<.1 tisli<'s. College enrollment r eached a new high of 8.8 million in 1974. a 19 pt."l"t'cnt in- crease over 1970 , and it conlinuc-s to rise steadi ly. Much of the increase took place in public t·ol - legcs a nd universit ie:s. but private schoo: enroll- ment also re ported ~ains in many a reas. People tend to plan morC', not less in time of economic-stress. Bo\.\'ler said. But i( soaring co .... ts prevent a s tudent from seeking a degree, he cited alternative!:i. They are the comniun1ty or t·ommutcr col - leges. acctedited state·subs1di :r.('d 1ns11tut1ons With no dormito ries. Students ro1nmutc fron1 home. H e said costs vary (rom state lo state, but are comparatively inexpensive for" a resident of the slate where the coller;t"e is located. J HEED-A-KEEPER HOUSEKEEPING SERVICE Serving the Laguna Beach Area !or Special Housekeep ing Need! + """ .... _ ... ""' 496-2930 '2500 .. ~ H .. •9'1p '2500 .... •• S1\ TURD1\ Y, l\IAY 17 By SYDNEY OMARR A.RIES (i\-l arch 21-April 19): Be prepared for chance to £inalize important transaction. TAURUS <April 20-Mi.ly 20): Be specifi c about needs. GF.MIN I (l\1ay 21 -June 20): Family matters dominate, but in light-hearted way. CANCE R <June 21-July 22 ): Ac~cent is on ho\Y you reassert values. h0\4' you obtain money's \\'Orth . 1.t:O (July 23-AUJ.!. 22l: Lunar cycle con- tinues 0 11 leve l '11.'hit·h enables )'OU to make solid C•nns. VIRGO (Aug . 23·S<>pt. 22): Questions are <IOS\\'1:_1r cd. l.IBR1\ (S<'pl. 23-0tt. 22 ): Friendships are C'l'llll'Olt•d. SCORPIO (0t•l. 23-Nov. 21): See in realistic \\"ay . Element or deception could exist. SAGITTARIUS jNov. 22·0~. 21): Good l\1oon as pct·t coincide:; now wfh long -range plans. C"1\PRICO R N !Dec. 22-.Jan. 19): No\\·' the t"fu i>~ arc do\\·n and thC' game is for keeps. 1\QU1\RIUS (J:in. 20-l''('b. 18): J ... ie )O\I.'. Do ,,. n1orc li steni ng than t<.1 lking. _ PISCES 1f'"eb . 19-~1 arch 20): Low-key a p· proach serves your interests. 2nd Annual Costa Mesa High School Adult Community Dance SATURDAY NIGHT-.4Y 17-9 p.m.•I a.m. COSTA MESA COUHTRY <;LUI Musk by Frankie White & tho Men of Molody Hors , .... ,. •• ,... Hetf ,_. s4.oo,...-,.,_, C•ll 556·3359 fw llcUh & lnft1""littl All ProcHd• to H..or A•••,,..,.... . t If today is your birthday you a r c an or· ganlzer, a s tubborn, determined, hard-bitten person in areas where what must be done gets done. When one digs deeper , we find dedication. creativity and a willingriess to sacri fi ce for a principle. AT LAST!! THE SILENT BUTLER Comes to OrC1119e County! "Wt DO WHAT THE MAID CAN'T" •PRIVATE HOMIS •Al'AR'TMllHTS •MOTEl.S •TOWNHOUSES •llHTALS •CAllN CIUISIRS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR rll-SUMMlll Sl'ICIAL Ow c ......... ......,. ,._ ... _ ALL WORK IS GUARAHTl!ED! Wo S.pply AR-·-~-of. TRY OUR GB'~ SMVICI - •IG 01 SMALL._ W! DO IT ALL f ftl01 'I'-a..--l-.... Clff""'9 IO"ffNt ·11111tr FREE ESTIMATE~ - HO OBLIGATION Call Jury tline l213J 926-2083 W1Tll0U1 AN AlTOAN~V 24 HOUR SERV IC E GUARANTEED L-''°"~"~"·~"·~· _ 673-2345 OI V<J RCI: SERVICES OF CA Llt· i 10 AM to 8 PM lt•·rr i• If,.. ~""Y ,,f 1l"'M' fun-: ~'11rTl•'l"!I lr"m Liou': lu lim" ~"t "".1,,. l "" .. ilh '"'" un >'l;1im .. 1I frnn1 TNRlfT·l!-lUX I TRADl!:.JNS ACCIPTF.O. f'~• l'"•J•ot• fJl.,f,J lo,/..,,. '.~~'>I• I ,./ ••i1J"" f l"i/f••t•J /•"• Use Your Ma.ster Charge, BankAmer icard Or American Express THRIR~D-LUX. CLEANERS 11205 Oonlen O...e ...... ca. ...... 0rev. IJ1,1•t fott of fvdld) (714) 537-4132 • • 1 ( l l • Friday. M.:iy 16 1975 DAILY PILOT f_f:J KMPCSets Weekend Caiendar· r ' i'----r- Bo qt Report Six Yacht Clubs Ch<.innelwalch, th e St!rvice for So utht rn Cali forni ~'s boutin& en- tbusiu:1ts, be1:ins its 18lh seHson on rudio station· KMPC May 24 and will <·onllnu e through Labor • D;1y. A1 or e than 40 volWlteer skippers, a ll members or the United Sta ll's Power Squadron. wi ll utilize their· bouts to ;i(fu1·d cover age from the tr1exlcan bordm- to the Ventura and Santa Barbara area, as well as from Catalina a nd the Channel Islands and other offshore poin ts, to present up·to·the-minutc and on- lhe-spot. wind, sea and channL•I (.'Onditions. , Mark Opening Day Periodic blasts of miniature cannons, martial music and oc · casional s trains of jazz and dix· ielund heard over the bay Satur· day will mark the opening day eerernonies of six y_Qc ht clul::fi in Newport IJ urbor. ·~OP•:NING DA Y" for y1:1cht <"lubs l.hat have ne v.cr been closed throughout the year is a throw- baek to the days -still observed in some parts of the c·ountry - when clubs which h ;1d been closed down during the winter months we re actually recom- missioned for another season of bo<.tlin g. LIYC, ~IYC, SSSC. Saturday; Dana l,01nt Yacht Club, Sunday. l .. os Angelcs·Long Beach LONG BEACH YACHT CLUB -First race, PO RC, IOR, starts Saturday at San Di ego. CARRILLO BEACll YACHT CLUB -Opening Day, Point Fermin race, all classes, Sun· duy. Santa Monica Bay CALIFORNIA YACTIT CLUB -:-One·Design r egaj.,t.,a. invita- tional. Saturday, Sunday. · KIN G HARBOR YACHT CLUB -Snipe Invitational, S;.1.lurday, Sund ay. San Diego SAN DIEGO Y1\CllT CLU ll - First race, PO RC. st:.irts Satur- day orf Point Loma. SJLV ERGATE YACHT CLUB -Opening Day, Sunc!"ay . ·. ---i 1 , • Powerboaling Grand Prix Set Sunday In Southl'rn California the rites usually consist of forn1;1i fl ag· raisings. introduction of club or- fi cers in ful.I uniform. inspection of the club'li fl eel-in dre1>1HOuiL- fashi on . invocations asking the Almig'.ht y's blessing on those whu go down to the sea in ships, usu;_1l- ly climaxed with a formal pcu·ty in the evening. Notth and lnl ai1d PIERPOINT BAY YACHT CI .U R -Summer Seri es, Sun· da\' ~ SANT1\ BARBARA $1.\ILING i Cl.U B -Sprin i:: Seri es, Sunday. In a n effort to make powerboat racing more appealing to the spectator the Southern CaliCornia Speedboat Club has devised a m ethod which· will literaJly fill the race course boats and excite· m ent. The gimmi<·k will be known as the Grand Prix race of an invitu· tionul nature pitting the fastest bouts and dri vers in the country agains t eal'h other -boat agains t boat, l'h.1.ss against class. .and driver against driver. THE THIRD Grand Prix of th e ye<1 r Will be held Sunday a t J...ong ficaCh -MClrin c Stadium in conjunction with the Long Beach Spring Regatta tcaturing Oatbol- toms, blown and unblown hydros. stock, hydroplanes, modified and jets . The action starts u.t noon. Ad- inission ls $3.50 a nd kids under 12 free. Qualific:.i lion races will be run prior to the Grand Prix events. The fastest qu:.ilifi ers from each class -muc h as in autor:.i cing - will then be invited to compete in lhe Grand Prix races. Tiit; G RAND Prix itself will differ slightly from the sprint r acing rhosl spect;1tors arc ac- customed lo in lhut the boats will be staggered al the start accord- ing to thei r qualification spet.'<ls. This is d esigned to Provide in s- tant thrills at th e beginning or the r ace, puttin_g spectators on their feet as drivers m ake their hard charge down that final back stretch, trying lo overtake the s lower boats a n d lead lbem across the finish line. ' Time was in Newport flarbor when each of the seven clubs <.·hose scpuralc d ays in early spr· ing to observe club openings. Hut in recent years the Association of Orange Coast Yacht CluOO de- cided to write the whole thing off on a single weekend with each club t·o nductin g 'its own ceremonies, winding up with a gala boat parude throughout the harbor . ALL 01<""' TH I<~ CLUB.S except Newport Harbor Yacht Club went along with the single day. NliYC. the oldest club""tn the ;_irea. still sticks with its traditional Mother 's Day opening, fcaturin~ an opening day race and a gala yacht inspection and open house. Clubs epiebrating their open- ings S<1tqrda y will be Balboa, Bahia C1brinthian, Lido Isle, Voyageris. Shark Island and · South ShOre Sailing Club. On the competition front, the most important e vent will be the Saturday st a rt of the San Diego to Long Beach race, marking the start of the Ya cht Racing Union of Southern Ca lirornia's biennial Paci1ric Ocean Racing Con- ference. a se ries of offshore iaces held weekly until June 14. MORE TllAN 50 yachts are en· te red in this year's PORC, seve ral of th e m rec v launc hed and r cpres 1ng the latest in d esi gns by naval architects. • Southern Ca lir ni a Yachting Association ca l'i!:n a r : Newpor t-""'""'L ASSOCI ATION OF ANG E COAST YACJiT CLUBS -Open- ing day, BYC. BCYC~ VYC. Windsurfing Firm Begins Own School Winds urfing International , Inc. ha.s announced the form<.i - tion of a ne\v di \'iSion -the Certified Windsurfing Schools or North America. ''Purpose of the schools is tu further promote the s port o ( Wind:-;urrin g, presenting a form ull y orga nized means by which people who want to knov.· about windsurfing can meet peo- ple who know about win"dsurfing, a nd to provide a standardized'ap· proach to the tca.ching of the fun· dan1entals of this fast growi ng: .spo rt ." said 1-loyle Schweitzer, president of Wi ndsurfing l n· ternational . Classes arc organized a round two three-hour sessions held One week apar t. The cost is $30, in· eluding e quipment rental. Classes arc li mit ed to .small groupings -t hree students per instructor. .. Students are assured of le<:1rn- in g lo \l.'indsurf around the marks with a money-back ,guarantee." said Sch'A-·eitzer. There are c;1Ar- rently 38 winds urfing schools in operation throughout the U.S. and Cu nada. Further informa- tion can be obtained by contact- ing \Vinds ur fing International, 1038 Princeton Drive, Mari na del Rey, Telephone (213) 822-3080. Reds Buy Sei·fi Novel From Wire Ser vices Science fi ct ion b~st ·sell er Arthur C. Clarke's agents say he ha s made <1 d own ·lo·earth breakth rou g h : the Russ ians have agrl:'ed in ad vance to pay for one of hi s books in \Vestl'rn n1oncy. Clarke'I" li terary a g:e nl, David Higham Associalt:!s, claims the novel "Rend ezvous with R<.ima " is the first novel in Engli sh bought by a Sovil't publishing house si nce lhc Soviet govern- m e nt s igned lh t.' U ni versut Copyright Convent ion . ··The Russians '"'i ll p~1y in sterling at 9 to 10 percent of the retail price. 'rhcy \\·ill sell 50,000 copies in hardback il l 70 kopecks each. so Clarke should collect 1,94·1 po unds ($4,665). It certainly will be financia ll y \'VOrthwhile. 1\ sale of 50,000 for a hardb<Jck nov· el hero would be unbelievable," a spokesman said. ( PEOPLE J and a lt epublican national com· milteeman . .announced that he will not seek his party's U.S. Senate nomination next year. tv.·o '-'ihi ch are paying a goodwill vis it lo l~eningrad. Shortly before l\fiss Taylor ·s a rrival, the crew piped aboard "'alte r J . Stoessel, J r., the U.S . ambassado1· in l\1 oscow. Stoessel had lunch with Rear Adm . J ustin E. l~angile, con1 mander of the Am eri can force. • Ba nowsky sent lette rs ad- dressed to ''fri e nds of Pep-perdine." saying he had decided F.n1peror lfirohito attended an not to take the advice of friends annual ceremony of planting rice who urged him to seek the for good harvest thi s year. nominat ion . · Wearing bools and his shirt Instead. he said , he will r emai n sleeVl'S rolled up, 1-1.irohito put with PCpperdi ne. rice seedli ngs in the l1npcrial • f)alacc's rice field . 1\merican naval officers host-A lawyer for jacqueline Ken- ed Elizabeth Taylor :Jnd other nedy Onass is s .aid that the members of .the cast of the So\'-for1ncr First l.ady has no inten- iet-Am e ri ca n m ovie ''1'h e r I I lion o laking cga steps to rt•-• Bluebird" al a lunch in the o(-sume us in i:: the last name or her ficers ' dining room of the guided fir .s t h us band . assassin atcd missile fri gate USS Leahy. Prl•s id cnl John F . Kennedy. A U.S. s pokesman said !\'li ss A gossip col umnist for the Lon · • Taylor and a dozen other .a ctors don Daily Express reported that Or. Wi lliam S. Banows ky, pre-were the guests of a small group she wou ld drop the name Mrs. sident of Pepperdinc Uni\'ersity of officers aboard the .shi p, one of ArislotlC' Onassis. ~~~~~~~~==-~. ... PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE F1~f1f16u S Ii USINES'.S NAME STATEMENT Tile l<>llowono P'""°" I~ llOong M •• Bellringer Buys! I ' / STA-LUBE Alcohol ·sTOVE FUEL Cle1n, odorl•••, •••llY Ignited Merine Indoor-outdoor •love 1lcohol. Burn• hot, ebeorb• 1tove llne mol1ture, won't clog or 1t1ln. Stock upl Regular $8.25 gal. SAVE $2.98 $3.29. gal. l • F•JH• P11bll\lltd Otan05 Co~'I 0~11'1' PllGI ,,.,.y 16". ll, lO.•nd J11nt •. !'IS l lll·I! LEASE A llBBll The FIAT more Ior less lease. MORE Value. Economy. Dependability. Luxury. LESS Money. DICK MILLER MOTORS . ""''''C10I'~ '4&n. MlfKa.~·~ ...... , 120 W. w..-at So. Main, ·Sonto Ano 5S7-21 32 • ' • .. 'Farmers' Show Stuff Stude11~mpete in Me sa Hig h Lives tock Fair f""'utur1• Farml'rs shO\\'ed off the livestock thC\ have been "·o rk ing :.ind training the pa:-;t yec1r 1n i.1 fair at Costa !\t csa lligh School ;\\ark 0\\'{'11 ~ \\h(1 tl'~l ll S l~·l rl•tl 1111111 \"1·\\porl llarbor l·ligh St·huol. \\C1~ 1udg1·d th" <·h:1n1p1011 shO\\·n1a11 rif \I ll' d ;r\ About 30 :-;tudents fron1 lhl' sch ool . ocll me mbers of f'uturc F armers of Americ;J , purtici 1>ated in the fa ir held as a prclimin;:1ry to the Orange County F';:1ir. Abou t 75 persons attended the day.Jong event. I '.\ T ii i·: ll O ll S I·: .s ho\1 . L:1u1 o1 l\1..•1ns1'11 of lluntington Bt'ac h \\·:.i~ the bi g ,,·innl'I' Silt· ;ind lll'I' lO-n1onth·olcl horse. Crazy, '~·o n first pla('C fo r sho\vman!:ihip :ind third pl ~1 tt' in thi.· h:lltt•r l'~1tego r y. 1\1,\NY 0 1<"' THI<: participa nts tHid transrcrrcd lo Costa !\Iesa.Hi gh because it hJs th e onlv school farm in the a rea. The horse shO\\' and c::iif-ro1>ing cont ests \\·ere open to students · throug hout the Ne\l.•po1·t·Mesa Unified District . In t he f;.ur \l.l'l'e (·hi(·ke ns . rabbits. h u l'!)C~­ n1 :1 rk<.•t bcC'f, ht.•:1vy and light\1l'ight l;:1n1b.':i, :ind 1nilk ini;: :ind non·milking goal-.. 1"hl't"l' 11crL' ;ilso plant ;:i nd <":tke baking di ~pla~s :ind :1 lral'lUr l'o1n pct i ti on Pllol\IS by .)on t• y lor THESE LAMBS, WITH OWNERS, WERE WINNERS IN HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION Left to Right: Elizabeth Hallacy, Mark Owens, Jerry Shapiro, Kevin Woodrow , and Debbie Rosief' Fund Raiser For Childre n ''flelp the Children,"' Orange Coast (~ol legc 's a\vard·\\'inning co m1n unit y se rvi ce organi zation . \\'iii .sponsor a car r a ll y May 31 to he lp raise money for its s ummer program . The rec for the gimmick·skill r<ill~· i s $3 .7 5 per car. Registration runs from 5:30·9:30 · p.m. ;ind the first ce1 rs rn;_iy begin the run <1l 6 :30 p.m. For further information call 556·585'1 . Coa st S tude nt E a rns D egree Curtis Vrl . Lyon , son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Lyon. 84 Li nda Is le. Newport Beach, has received a bac helor of arts degree in com - munications from the Unive rsity of Portland. Host Homes Reque sted . I-lost families a long the Orange Coast are needed for 10 fore ign students' fro m E uro p e. South Ame ri ca a nd the Near East, according to Pnt Krone . nrea r eprese n· tatlve ror th~ ''outh for Un· derslondlng progr.am . Mrs .. Krone said she i~ in· t e r vlewl n g f11mi lll'.!t , Anyone lnll'l'l'Sll'd In host . Ing u forl'ign s tudent s hould t•o,nt ut·l her t1l &IO·ti l:ll (hOOl(') or 871 1155 t \\'OJ'k ), • Saddleback Mulls Diabetic Forums Diabetics interested 'in mt!c\1ng \\'ilh others \\'ho ~h :.1rc llu:ir cond ilion arc in vited \Vedn csd;_iy lo S;.1ddleba ck Cun1m11ni ty Jiospilal. Purpose of the 3 p.m. SC'ss ion in the c:aft:tt•1·i;1 i::; to di scuss th e possibili ty of form ing ;1 lot'a l uni t of the f)i<1bC ll'.S Association of Snuthc1·n Ca liforni;1. Objectives of tht• associ:1lion nrc t o provide pra ctiC"i rl~ physicians with a r esourc(.' center to a:.s1st in the t raining und health improvement of di<Jbcti c pn ticnl'i. If :i Saddlcback Valley unit is forn1ed , monthly lectures \\·ould be given to local diabetics :ind their f;im ili t':. lo better understand their condition. The di scu ssions would i11\'olvc physicians, nur:::cs :.ind dieticians in public forums. Coast High School Seniors Get Kudos 15 Orange Coris t hi gh school seniors won a\vards at a bunquct s ponsored by the Orange County Savings & J,oan League and th(' Californi a Sav ings & Loan League. The stud ents, in w inning Outst anding Student Awards . r eccivt•d $100 checks tor their erforts during high school I .. oca l s tudents r('cciving 3\vards we re Ba rbara J\zcka. l\-1ari n;:i lligh Sc hool ; Dan <' Bunnell. Estancia J-ligh School ; Dirk Cul ver 1\-1 al er IJc i lli gh School : P ~tr i cia Donovan, El Toro lli gh School ; Janel Edwards . Dana lli lls 1-li g h School; .John Faranda, !\11ss ion Vi ej o H ig h Sch'Ool : Le i~h Flesher . Fountain Va \ley . lligh School : Kevi n Gallagher, Costa l\-le sa li i~h Sc h ool ; David Ka slll'. Uni versit y l-ligh Sc hool: J ny l .. evi. Snn Clemente Hig~ School ; Karen l\.1aloney, Corona de! Mur Hi gh School; Gerry Rosellin i. Newport lfarbor •U&h School ; Oz Sim1nons, Lagun a Beach Hi gh-Sc hool; John Web<'r. Edison High S<'hnol, :.1nd J ohn Woodlock, Jl unt111 ;.:lon Rt.•;1ch l li gh School. Cash Stole n From School Cash totaling more than .$433 has been stolen fro"' an unlocked rile cabinet In otfices at Coronp del Mar High School. · Pollt-e said th at the School ~ controlle r . T o ni Gi lereatlt . phoned ofricers Wednesday1o ~· port the foa& o( tho currency frotn azippt'!redbankbag. ~· '1'hc sacktUl ol cash '-''as one r three kept in a file dra~on campus and \\'as the Only onO r the group tha t di<i not havo l _own'loek, officers sald. .: , . ~· • / 8.f DAILY PILOT Friday, May 16, 1975 QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandl (. . '~' ... :+'~" " J~.' ;-:r'1 ~. :· ,. ' • rJ .·' l ' ,i . J't .... ; ; . ~\ .. , ........ _...-... "From the rug on, you do whatever is asked, no matter how goofy it is ... " L. ,,f. Bt•~Jtl That's Really A Lot of Bull You·,·c heard of the fe llo\v V>ho trained hirnself to pick up a full ~ro,~·n bull by liftinE: lhe beast daily from the time it was born. But can you name that athl('lt•? l\1ilo of Crotona. he \\'as . Jn the Olympie g ames or the Si:\th Ccnturv ll.C .. he set <.i \\'O!'ld 's record by lu g- gi ng a "rour-yea r ·old bull on his shoulders the length of the st:1diu1n. Or so t he hi storical foot· noles repo1·t, TllAT \\'EST GF.Ri\IAN po!iticLJ.I figl.lr~ OO\\' kOO\vn as \Viii\' Rr;u1dt started life oul as Herbert Ernst K:.1ri 1:-r ;i/1111. WHY IS JT t hat Geminis sec1n to ret:iin their youthful appearanC'eS longer tha.n do others'.' Su ch is the <.'laim of the .!:iltJrga7.crs , ;.1t uny r ate. Q U E:: R I f : S t ' R 0 i\1 Cl.IE'.l;TS (). ••\Vh erc IS l'Ul'n n1t:n \1on«d in the Bible ·~·· • ,\. ~O\\h1,_·r<.'. !\'or is it ment1uned in any other an· cient liter<ature of the Old \Vorld. Q. "WHO SAID, 'The bigger they come, the harder they fall'?" A. Bob Fitzsimmons. Just before he beut the larger Jiffi J effries in Sari ·Francisco on Ju- ly 25, 1902. Q. ·~AREN 'T J'DU supposed to pay federa l incom e taxes·on your racetriilck winnings'.'·• A. Only if lhey exceed your losses. That's ~·hy it's a good idea to keep a record of both. Q . ••now LONG is Atlantic City 's Boardwalk?" A. Five miles. Incidentally, did I tell you it \•,ras not n a med after the boards in it. but after one o ( the gentlemen who proposed it'.' A r a ilrpad cond uc to r named A l exan ~er Boar dman. 1-te got do\vnright sick of nil thos e summe r swim m ers tracking sand into his train coaches. Tt;RKE'l'S Although it happens· rar ely, it's possible (o r a female turkey to \41 ~ fertilized eggs without benefit of a 1Tia\1,_• turl\1,_•y 's 1:ontri bu· lion . The SC'ientific term for this virgin birth is parthenogenes is . And the turkey is the highest anim~I s pecies no\\' kno,,·n lhnt's so c<1 pablt-. \\''If\' IS tho.it frontier \\·ca pon i::;dleU a Kentucky rifle '.' It ,,·as n1ade no,,·her e els!! but in Pennsylvaniu ... TO fU S LIST or redun- dancies. our Language m3n hu s added. ··f-f c s hru gg(l d h is ~h oul d cr !'> ., <)uilc so ... ST L'll lES 11\'0IC,\TF: lhal abo,ul 50 p1,_·r· cent or t he medicine pt·escrihcd by tloctors js never taken by the patients. LIME RICK Highly pleased to report the ann ual limerick contest has drawn another offering. T his, by Carlin Aden of 1'acoma. Wash.: "There was a young fellow named F'lynn ... Who had a large mouth but no chin ... 1-fe hap· pened-to slip ... When he tried a back flip ... And d a rned if he didn't fall in ." Excellent, ex- cellent. Address 1no il to L.i\1 . Boyd, P.0. lJoI 1560, Costa t-.1 esa , Ca . 92626 Copyright Jf/75 L.,\1. Boyd Color· Fading RCA TV .'Ra.ting' Slips By MIL TON MOSKOWITZ Companies that pioneer in a market often end up owning a lion's shll!'e or that market when it takes ofr or at least they hang on to the No. t 'posi- tion. That's not the case with RCA and the color television market. RCA d id pioneer l hiS market under t he leadership of the company's chief architect , the lat e David Sarnoff. In fact. for a number of years, when color TV was getting o(f -==-------.. the ground, RCA had the ~ market all lo itself. ' OTH E R ,C OM . I 1.,. PANIES held back and let RCA carry the ball. Thos e \\.'ere the days Money· Tree when color TV was called "Sarnoff 's Colly." As Te· centJy as 1968 RCA held more than one-third of the entire market. But then American families began lo trade up to Color. As· volume picked ~p, all the m a nufac- turers pushed color reeeivers. In the shakeout that fOllo\\.'ed. the ranks or U.S. manufacturers of TV sets were decimated and the name that bobbed to the lop was Zenith. Adtniral. f\hilC'O , WcsGnghouse--;-MOtOrota-Snd ~tagnavox arc a ll companies that floundered in 1.he rolor TV boom. One of three things happened to them : They f;.1dcd from lhe scene. their TV oper a- tions v.•ere sold off or the companies themselves \\'ere acquired by others. . • lo being bested by Zenith, RCA round itself in a familiar position. Chicago-based Zenith has been · the leading sell er or black-and-white sets for 15 ye.urs. Virtually a ll blaC'k-and·white sel!i are made outSidc this country and Zenith's sh:ire of this market is estimated at 18 percent. I DON'T K NO\\I v.·hcthe r Zenith sets are more trouble-fr ee tha n RCA's bul the company has cer- lainlY done a s uperb job of convi ncing buyers t hat thi s is the case. And this repulation fo r q u<llity has ('arri1,.'c\ over to the color side of the m:irk~l . 1-'or several yejlrS RC A ;i nd Zenith ran neck and nes:k in rolor TV sa les. NO\\' Zenith h ~1 s broken out on top. In 1974 . n·h('n 7.8 million color sets .\\'ere sold here. Zenit h racked up 24 percent of the business \\'hile RCA y;as taking 20 percent. Afl 1,_•r r esults for the fi r st quarter of 1975 wei'e in. Zenith issued a victory statement claiming that it had tucked on an additional 4.5 perccnl or the market. ~o Zenith's slice of color TV s ales is now appt'oachlng30 percent. It 's not entirely clear v.•hich brand follov.·s the \\\'l!. leaders bul 1nost industry observers believe that third 'place is held by the SUvertonc sets sold in Scars. Roe buck stores. The Silverlone s hare has been pegged al B percent. . . . l l has t<iken the industry longer than it cxpecte~ to s;.it urli t c the country \Vith color tele\'ision. Whe n J.in1t•s [1rc good, s <.1Jc"s ;ire healthy. During btjt- tig hlening periods consun1ers find they can get &ilong with their black-and-white sets. TllE P EAK SALES year was 1973 when 9.3 million color receive rs were sold. The industry will be lucky to hit 8 m illion this year. Al t he start or 1975 th.ere wer e 48.5 million homes wit h a color set. That left 30 percent ·of television homes )n the nation without a color r eceiver. Wh ile it's top dog in the market, , Zenith is bothered by t he sluggish sales pace. It cut its dividend last year fr.om 38 cents to 25 cents a quarter. the first time it's had to do so since 1939. Coumy Firm Gets HousiRg Contract The Gallegos Corpora- tion, based in Santa Ana, has been awarded a $14 ·million d oll ar holls· ing conlrac l from the U.S. Navy. Official notice of the succ<'ss fu l bi dder for the t urn·kl'y project \\'aS made from U.S. Naval ll ea d q ua r t c r s i n Datatron Loss Told Datatron lnr . of Santa Ana reported a n operat- ing Joss for the third quarter of (iscal 1975 ended M a rl·h 3 1 or $48.773 on total sale::; or $1,405,745. ~ The com pany's presi- dent. Clyde J . Davis Jr., said, ''This is only the second quarlerly lo::;s ex- perienced b y . Oatat ron Washington, D .C. a nd calls for the completion . or 500 units at "Murphy CanYon" near the Camp Pendleton base within 18 mont hs. It will be a "tl.Jrn-key" project v.•here in t he builder competes with his own design, landplan· ning and site engineer· ing. Work n·ill st;.irt at the site in six weeks. Jn a dd i ti o n , The Ga llegos Co r po r ation was t he successful general contractor on a bid for a $5-million doll ar senior citizen 's housing project, along with 'Na· tional Housin g Consul- t:.ints. P lans call for ;:i n ine-st ory , 200-un it highrise for t he Santa Ana Housing Authority to be located at First and Birch Streets. Work will begin this summ er. 1~~~~~;~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~; since 1972 and is uttribut· c d In a s ub st~•n lia l decline in the s;ile of Plans arc atso being completed for the con· s truetion oC :J $5 .5 million dollar, 216·unit high-rise ror senior citizens ln Pasadena . The project has been tabbed ''Sierra Bon it a'' a nd s h ould break ground in the fall. "The Ultimate Car Phone" 'f;~:"·"lii• ..... ' ' . r ,, • . r·-,,. .... '·::· AUTOMATI C CHANNEL SEARCH SCANS ALL 11 PHONE COMPANY CHANNELS FOR OUT· GOING VACANT CHANNEL. OR INCOMING CALLS Solid s1e1t •leciro1tlc c•rcu•U ;'!•Cl cnr1st1n1ly 1t <1nl'l•n" all cltvr n Chen'1cll io 1h•i ~•Us c.tn bCI 011 ANY ch~i-n11. Np lol'llJCr • rJ •I nccnil-O•V lor c11r1 tO bf! b!Oc~· <1 hv a S•'1(11t! bu~v channr l, This un1Qv9' corrmunlc:ntoor1t 1v11•"n 1hn11ld be chou:n ll V •he per1on who MUST r~lw 1he rne~'"'\••Tt nerl o•manct ;:a"tl ·1ervlct1 irOfTI f'fil car phoM LEASE OR PU RCH ASE". Desair COMMUNICATIONS ( 1001West17th Suite "F" Cost~ Mesa PhOne 645-1435 compu ter-co n trol l cd semicondu c t o r te s t t-qui pment. Ea ch of our other prod4cl lines has continued to operate pro- fitably ." Neats TENNIS Sp0RTING GOODS -'r.~ .• ) ~ ~ 'l"\0: \1'· );~~ '( ~t ... ALL THE NEW TElllllS RACKETS AT NEAL'S TENNIS SHOES by· ,. __ !SOUR GAME THE GALS ARE #1 SElECfED llNES OF tOP FASHION S BY •aoGN!~ •LACONUSSA •ll\;A •5'WAll!Sfw •H[.t.0 •COURT CASUAL •LOVf ... •ALU! lol.Af •lt.\MPTOH~1S •RIMfADS •flKHER •C~ll Dl.tAFIHI ...... •UWA$All •'AJA •YOU:l •ltf()OI( •lt~AO ASHE ~2 •ADIDAS ADIDAS • _.U.Cll. .. T 11 •• •K·SWIU MIW,OftT SlJITt IHI f ULLlllTtl lf l l lCM Cl llft/TOS 1191 41 h 601 5 l..cl•ll '••11161'1 hJend •r•lMocofl Ml·7·i71> ., ..... 1 ., ... ,.11 -...... ,, 11 ---....... _ ........ __ ....... . -4•• •• .. ..... ... .,. .. ~ ~ ...... ... .. -... -·-.... ____.., u,.., ........ 011 BoHrd • Admiral ·Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr., !Or mer Chief of Naval Operation s, was elected to o_a r o f Jlil'!'-ci._o.r.s of American Building Ma·in · tcnance Indus tries in Sa1r F r a ncisco. Jobless File O,i the Drop WASHINGTON CUP!) -For the Cirst time in JO weeks, less tha n 6.3 million persons are re- l' Ci vi n g un e mploym e nt in· surance paymen ts, the Labor De partment has announced. The seven programs, whi C'h in- clude rt>g ular sta te uncn1ploy- mcnt be n efits. s pecial sup- plem ental federal aid , special cover:.ige for federal employes, vete~ans nd railroad ,,,.orke rs. '~•ere b ng used to aid 6,291,800 pcrso for the week ended April 26, . It was t he first time since ·the week ending Feb. 15 that the total was under 6.3 m illion . Tokyo Bank Seeks Buy . ·in State SAN DIEGO CUPll -T he Bank or Tokyo of Co.llfom ia has u c r eed in principle to the purchase of Sputhtm California 1s t Na tional Corp .• 'owner of San Diego's largest bank, tor $68.4 million. BTC, a s ubsid iary of the Bank -or Tokyo 'Ltd.· ol J apan;->Mll-be-. merged with Southern California 1st' National Bank tO' forin the state's e ighth IMrgest bank It the deal goes thro ugh as planned. THE NEW BANK would have 94 branches a nd aaset.s of nearly $2.billion . "Present policies of SCFNC will be continued and present ·personnel at all le vels will be re· tained.'' Mas ao Ts uyama, presi- de'!,tof BTe, said in a release, The propoaed ta keover wiU be =subject to appro val of a majorily .of share holders of both SCFNC ·a n'd BTC. which is 52 percent ·owned b y the Bank of Tokyo of ·Japan, and sever al regulatory a gencies. Southern California 1st Na- tional Bank had 72 branches and total assets of $872 million at the end of March. SCFNC, which in- cludes Dataminder Corp., First Inv es tment Management Inc. a nd Bankers Commer cial Corp., had assets of $894 miUion at the ti1ne. WEDNESDAY'S a nnounce· m e nt sa id .....t!ll SCFNC s ha re holde r s would be paid $18.50 per s hare of common stock "barring possible adjustment (or c ertain stated contingencies ." The banks said funds for the purchase are expected to come from the Bank of Tokyo Ltd. or Japan. Over 1'he Counter HASDUW.0,• BUSl!!ESS AWi'RD John E. Ad1m1 Valley Senior N~ts-· Business f ete in State John E . Adam s, ·a Fountai'! Valley l~i g h School senior, has been chosen outstanding male high s chool bus iness sludent in California by the f\lture Busi- ness Leaders or America. He "'ill compete for the na- tiona l title in June at a n FBLA conference in Miami Beach. Fla. He w as chosen on the basis of a written test , Interviews with businessm e n and educators and prepar ation of a professional re- s ume packet. Adams ranks in the .lop four percent or his-class, is a Notional Merit Scholarship commended student a nd is in Who's Who or American High School Student::;. He is leading scorer for the s chool golf team s. Orange Coun- ty champions and is president of the schools' FBLA chapter. MUTUAL FUNDS ' • I " $tOCll 11.41 H.l.. ·II O..OUP: Gr.,.th S.7J t .30 1n~am 7.•7 t .41 kt1"¥1 c 10.21 10.14 S!nrtlll 1,1.t ··~" t1cll!ll •.1• •.1• r F 1.70 •.SI ,..,. G t .2' t.ot ·~ I• 1000.90 H.I... ,_ ~ 1.• •. 02 r1~1 Eq •.10 •.tJ uaor H 10.lt H.I.., II CG l ,•? N.I... l'I Cl 1.•l N.I... 11'1 FnO 0 1 H.I... lied 1.•S 1,14 flllld 1.•1 a.n f • \ ·In b c d Ag m ar nu WO pe of .. P'! we la tw 4S an po Ag bei • we ty; be F m it. • E'i911res f»ld. 'Econ()my' Food Plan Obsolete?· By SYLVIA PORTER Q . How much does it cost tp feed a young family oC Cour including two preschool children for one week -on 8 tlghi budget but till!!.2r~vlding all the nt!ceissary nutrtents? A. S39.7<f, an average of a bit less than $10 each. Q. How much does It cost to provide food und drink for an 18·~r·old y. agafn on u 1ow-:r06t budget ? A. $1-4 .80 a "'eek, or '211 a day. Q. How much docs ' Money's Worth food and drink cost a 7S·year-old \\Oman Loday? A $10 20, or about $1.46 <:i day, Forever~th1ng . .TllESE ARfo~ TllE MOST recent ,Department or Agn('Ulture estimates (or the "Low .Cost" food plan for males and females 1q vurious age brarckels~ The allowances are ~opposed to buy enough food to provide a ll the basic nutnents each person needs at 1975 's pnces. . Cpuld you -Qr your fami ly -survive on these totals'! Al today's average prices, that elderly woman's budget "'ould buy a e rand total or about 7 pounds or cheese - period. Or 12 pounds.of hamburger -penod Or 11 pounds or chuck roast -period But there's s till another rcderal rood budget below this "Lo"'"· Cost" plan -the "Economy" plan. On this seldom publicized plan, the cost or feeding a young couple for one week 1s supposed to be $22.20; a n elderly couple, $18.00 : a ra mUy or four with two preschool children $32 .00, and with two school.age children, $37.50. This \\'Orks out to less than .CS cents per person per meal for this luttcr ro;mily of four and to 32 cents a meal per elderly woman THE PLAN WAS ORIGINALLY adopted for "l~­ porary or emergency use when funds are low,•· explains the Agriculture Department. Yet, Ufe-"EConomy Food Plan is being used by Agriculture as a basis for .se tting food-stamp amounts for 18 mill.ion participants. to help determine welfare allowances; school lunch reimbursement elig1b1li · ty; benefits under feeding programs for the elde rly. etc And for millions, the "limited funds syndrome" bas become a virtually permanent l"Ondition. The Economy Food Plan translates 1n 1975 into "starl{alion on the install· me ntplan'' for the m1lllonsforced to live\\·1th1n or even below it. . poorest citizens expected lo buy on these s m all amounts or mqney the Agriculture Department tells us they ought to be able lo live on? The follow1ng numbers dramatize the economy menu ror a man aged 34 to 54 year s for one-week: THREE QUAR'.f'SOF DAIRY products 1s considered an economy a mount raroneperson in one week For meat, fish, poultry, the economy amount is I pound . 12 ounces; five eggs. for dry pens, beans, nuts. 8ounccs, for fl our, cereals, baked goods. 4 pounds. 4 ounces. For l"itrus fruits, tomatoes, the economy amount for one person in one week is 1 pound, 8 ounces : for gre~n . yellow vegetables, 12 ounces; for potatoes, 3 pounds, 8ounces; ofher fruit, vegetables, 3 pounds, 4 ounces: fa ts, oils, 12 ounces ; and for s ugar, sweets, the economy amount is 14 o\lnces. Buy this diet for only $10.10 a week? Where have these "'experts'' been 1n recent years? It Is m y considered judgment that there is probably no way even the smartest shopper could manage 1l . The l\gr1culture Department ~ctually goes out and prices food ite ms on the more adequate food pla ns -the "Liberal'' plan, the "l\.1oderate Cost,'' even the ''Low Cost. BUT SIJ1;CE THE DEPART~IENT found out in 1964 - more than a decade ago -that the Economy Food Plan cost about 20 percent less than the Low Cost Plan , it has simply .:1ssU"1e<I that this re lationship has not changed. The assumption Is not valid for the simple reason that the low cost roods stressed so heavily In the Economy plan -ranging from hamburger lo dned beans to rice -have soared far m or e in ptice since 1964 than the more luxurious foods 1n oth er plans. This Econom y Plan is utterly inadequate as a yardstick Jj n the design of our publicly supported food programs. ll 1s obsolete. · And Jl is al last being senously condem~ before our courts as a guarantee or poor nutrition. 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Most observers side "'ilh the champion ki nd don't think he'll have muc h of a test in the second defense of t he cr own he v.•on from G eorge F orcm a n in Zaire. Africa , last year . 1.1o·as stabbed b v a fellow inmate and came t'lose' to death. "f'\'e gone through so muc h l h~•t 1 couldn't be fri ghtened by Ali." the challe nger declared. ··1te's just onothcr mJn.:· ' In Las Vegas. "·here betting is legal. lhe book shops h<.iv en't µost_ed odds on the m<.1tch.' The onl y u1agering has been ov('r ""hich round will br ing the ending \\'\th Ali the v.•inner. • • Sun Creditors Told: Take If or ieave It By ROGER CARL'iON OtUlt O•i•v Pl lMSUn An overrlow c rowd o r 70 creditors we r e ha_nded the grim news a t Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana by a ttprheys of the Southern CaHrornia Sun Thursday afler- -.!!...~:-a ~a_!t~ it or leave i! pro.:_ poS1t1on . Santa Ana a tto rney Willi am J . Tiernan told the gathering that th e new Southern California Sun rootball team . under the banne r of the ne w Wo rld Footba ll League, is under no obligation to ~. the old Southern Calirornia Sun or any or its Cr edito rs. "The new Sun feels it has the right lo pay n othing," Tiernan said. ''But w e'r e try ing to work out a plan to pay of! the old creditors as <.i m <.i tter of good will.'' Under the pla n the cr editors (rorme r employes and secured cr'editors firs t ) would r eceive payment at the r at e of 2!f~ percent oC the gos ss r evenue over the next seven years o n a percentage basis. · tn the a udience were busi- n ess m e n with invoices for $10,000. A wo m an behind him was there regardipg $80, anothe r for$350. At the pro p osed r a te, the former e mploye with the $350 tab "'ill be paid off at the r ate of less tha n 14 eents p er d ay for the next seven year s. "It's been a tough winter ," said anothe r wom an. "There's been a lot of m e nta l anguish over this.'' It "'as r eveale d that the total liabli)jties of the old Southern California Sun football t e am is $755,000 in addition to ove r $30,000 in back wages. . Unpa id s a laries to football players is a nother item-and it was re vea led tha t the players . would be compe nsated . in a similar manner over the next seven year s . "'This is the only offer a nd it is not negotia ble," added the at· torney. "'ho began the m eeting · by s taling to the a udience tha t the Southe rn California Sun was proposing the ide a with a request for its blessing. T h e a t l.o r n e y a I s o .SAM BATTISTONE Major Sun Owner a c knowled ged that the group could block the Sun's ef(orts to field a nother team this year, but he reminded the group that filing for bapkruptcy would be futile if Sports in Brief it wanted to r e c oup a ny or the monies owed it. Bankruptcy would only serve lo pay uttorneys involved-und it was agreed a m Qng the creditor s that suc h wus the case. Forcing a bankruptty would only achieve revenge-but little ir anything -monet a rily . The iroopagreect to go along with the Sun and set up a S·man committee. The Sun projects it will gross ,$2. 7 million this yeur and through 1981 will gross $30.6 million. At tha t r ate a 21;1, percent payorr would sati sfy claims o{ $765,000. One creditor called the estima ted revenue ludicrous . considering only $2 million was grossed in 1974. It was also acknowledged that the Sun (new ) was concerned with the old Sun fa ns, who were out som e $15,000 r egarding season til'ke ts f rom last year. Sam Ba ttis tone has taken over the new Sun fra nchise and is an ~ per<'e nt owner , a ccordiJl.gto the attorney, who a lso acknowledged 'that former Sun owner Larry HaUield w as a cting as gener al manager . Laver Dealt Loss, Lutz Tops Favorite LAS VEGAS -Top-seeded and second-seeded J ohn Newcom be and Rod Laver we re both upset Thursday in the second round matc hes in the $150,000 Al an King Te nnis Classic. Newcombe, the ri rst win ner of this tournam ent in 1972, lost to unseed ed Bo b Lutz o r San Clemente, 6·4, 7-6. Corona del Mar's L aver , the defending ch ampion. was ousted by Chilean J aime Filial, 6-3, 7-6. Newcombe failed in l"'o easy opportunities to win the second set as Lutz came back from bein g down 4-5 a nd 0·40 on Newcombe's serve to lie the set a t 5-5. Indian a, 95·93, and gave the Co lone ls a ·2·0 edge in the American Basketball Associa- tion playoffs. As time r a'n out, Indiana's Billy Ke ller £ired one from outside the circle a nd connel'ted, but the of· rici als ruled it w as no good, touching o{f a dis pute. Barnhill Ren,,... LO S A NG EL ES -John Baruhill has resign ed as an assis- tant coach of the Los Angeles La ker s saying that "after three seasons with the Lakcrs I think I am as ready as I e ver y.•ill be to take a head coachl'ng job.'' Ali, now 33 "'axes politicahand philosophical in the manne r of 1964 when he fi rs t r ul ed tht.· he.avywcight ranks. "'A li fights great, he's got speed and endurance. If .vou sign . to fight him , increase your i n· surance. ·· Lyle, who spent 61 :! years in the Rivers lndiff erent ·To Wlw's Pitching Newcombe also led 5-1 in the tie breake r , but played carelessly again . in the 25 -mile -a'n-hour gusts and Lutz c ame b<.1ck to y,·in it 8-6. Third-seeded Australi an Ken Rosewall do\vn ed Eddie Dibbs 6-2, 6-3. Other s econd round matches included Roscoe Tanner over Ha rold Solomon 6-3, 6-2; Cliff Ri chey ove r Aus tra lia n Alla n Stone 6·2, 6-2 and Australian J ohn ~ex ander beat countryman Phil Dent6-0. 6-3 . .Jone• Retire. WA S l'II NGTO N -Deacon J ones. called by coach George Allen ''the greatest defensive end in modern foo tball ," offi cially ~nnounced his retirement Thurs - d ay rro m th e Washin gt on Redskins and p r o football. On T\' Tonight Channel 7 at 6 Co.l orado '\)e ni tentiary on a second degree m urder convic- tion . shrugs off the boasts and the poetry . "I've waitl'd 10 years for this chance a nd t a lk isn't going to m ake a ny differ ence to me," the challenger declares. Ali will t·ome in between 220 and 221, somewh at heavier than he v,ras in recent years but a cou- pl e pounds lighter t han when he knocked out Chuc k We1X1er in 15 rounds in the initial defense. Off his record, Lyle will be tougher than Wepner. a fig hter Ali has not yet d ignified in poetry. As the ch a mpion t <.i lks, Lyle s its back and comments. "I-le'!) going through his moment . 1 ·11 -have my moment in the r~·n g. '' BALTIM O R E (AP ) -The California Angels say Mickey Rivers is a toueh less. than in touch with his surro undings. He's a lmost the sam e v.·ay when b at- ting at the pl ate, except ror in- tense concentration On the pitch -but not the pitc he r . "l r ealize he d oesn't care who's pitc hin g ," s<.1i d An gels m anager Dic k Willi ams. "He probably doesn 't even know. .. But he s hould become a n even better hitte r when he acquires AngebSlaie AU G•m•so11 ICMPC C11~1 M<llY ll>C•lllO•"'" ii B•llimore 12) ~y 11 UIUorn1;i •I 8il•1mort M6y \9 C.1hlorn1" 01 81lllmore 7:2Sp.m. '1Sp.M. 1o:ss ... m. some kn owled ge a bout lhe m. He has good instincts and he's qui ck to learn on ce he gels the unifor m on.'' • • Al this present rate of st~aling bases, Rivers would have 100 bys the e nd of the season, six more than Ty Cobb's le ag ue record. After he stole three bases in a game at Texas, R a ngers catcher Jim Sundbe r g said, "This guy could steal 100 bases easily. I gave him m y best s hot three times and didn 't nail him once ." Williams said he also thinks Rivers h as a chance at both the batlin2 a nd base stealing titles . "He's derinitely a candidate ror both," the · Ange"ls manager says. ··J-l e's the m ost e x c iting perfo rm e r I 'v e seen in the Am e rican L eag ue. He's a natural. tie doesn 't know the strike zone but he has good bat control, he can hit to all fi elds and he's a n excellent bunter." Rivers t houghtS a r e simple enough. Casper Tied N EW ORLEA NS ~B i ll y Casper, fully r ested after a few weeks off the circuit <.i nd on the farm, returned to share the lead in the New Orleans Open golf tournament Thursd ay after the first r ound o n the 7 ,080-y.a rd course. The portly Caspe r shot a 34-33 for a 67 to tie Lar ry Nelson. Three s trokes off the pace and in a 10-way lie at 70 is Newport Beach's Al a n T apie. Oe Ce nding c h a mpion Lee T revino m a tched par 72 on the Lakewood Country Club course. still "·et a nd soggy rrom two days of rain. One stroke behind Casper and Nelson are Allen Miller, Peter Oosterhuis, Gary Sanders, Mike Morley a nd Danny Edwards. Goocn Dies : NASHVILLE, Tenn, -John B. Gooch. a rormer major league ::ihd Nas hvill e Vols baseball catcher , died Thursday. lie "'as 77. Gooc h 's ca r eer <1s a pro· fessional player and ma nagl!r spanned from 1916 to 1942. Jlc played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Cin c innati R e d s. Brookl yn Dodger s and Boston Red Sox, and was in the World Series with the Pirates in 1925 <1nd 1927. La Verne Loses COM A-t ER.C E -C lare m o nt· Mudd outlasted La Verne, 20·19, Thursday in the first round or the NAIA Dis tri c t III baseball playofrs. In anothe r first round game Cal St a t e Dom inguez 1-lill s lopped Point Lorn a, 9-8, in 13 in- nings. Prep Trio To Play At UCLA . LOS ANGE LES (APl -UCL.A a thletic officl'als don't seem to get excitl'd about the :ichool 's overwhelming dominance or rol · lege basketball . The Image is more one or reserved respect. T hat m ade it all t he .more un - -usual _when a UCJ.A 5pokcsm i!_n announced the signings of threo or the niost '"a nted high school basketball player s in the ebuntry ThurHday a nd quie tly udded: "This is probably the biggest signing since Lew Alcindor came ulong a few years ago." The players u re high-sc:orinr,: g uard Brud lloll and, center David Grecny.•ood and guard Roy Hamilton ....... 11 high school All· Americans . Indi vi du .i ll y n one or th e -players hus t he irilpaCl of so- meone like the cenlc r now knO\\'n as K1:1reem Abdul-J abbar, the m a n who led UC LA to three na· tional t ha mpionships and only two losses in 90 g<.1mcs over three years . But as a g roup they comprise the base from whit h UCLA can aim at adding to its nine NCAA c hampionships in the last l l years. And it shows there can be r ecruiting s uccess under OC\!J head coach Ge ne Bartow, who ' some thoug ht might have pro- ble ms follo wing the legend cre<.1l· ed by John Wooden in 26 years at UCLA. The .three •· fory,:ard Chris I~ippert , Los Angeles' i;ity high school player of the year , who signed .a letter or intent ea rli er . a nd gi v e th e Bruin s fo u r freshmen for n ext year who arc - all all-st ars The three. all plaYed for schools in th e L os Anielcs a r ea - Holland at Crescenla Valley and Greenwood a nd l~a miJton bolh at Verbum Oci. liolland is a 6-foot-2 1,2 gua rd y.•ho averaged 32 .5 points a game. 1-le is a n•r slr.aight·A honor stu- dent and his sc hool's student body president . Greenwood , 6-10. ;1veraged 21 points :.i game und ·11amillon. 6·2. uver<.1ged 19 .5. 1'ht.! l \Yo lt..'Ct their S'c:hool lo a 58-3 1·e1.:ord over the !<1st t u•o years u nd both made the high school All-Am c1ican tc<.1 111 tu·ice. G rccny.·ood "':J S l hc pluycr or the year in the Cll>'. Bartow said in <.1 statement that he \\·as "elated thut David , Roy a nd Bra d have L'hoscn to at· lond UCLA. "They a long \\'ilh Chris wi ll bl· .. joining a n excell ent group of µlayers r eturning from the llruiit 1975 NCAA cha mpionship team.·· l\nd i t probably also means UCLA will be fl ac k ag;;1 in among the nation 's best colle{:e basket- ball teams in 1976. An d 1977 and 1978 ... Brohamer Hits Third Homer B l!OOi\il ING T ON, J\.li nn . Former 1-l untington Beach High baseball s tar Jack Broh<.1 mcr ig· nited :.r four-run rall y in the sixth inning ror Cleveland to gl'l the In- dians tied ;;1t 6, but Rod Ca rew's run-scoring single with two out in the bottom of the ninth gave tht~ host !t1 in nesota T '~.'in s a 7-6 American Leag ue victory Thurs -• d ay ni ght. Broha mer's thi rd home r un of the year led off the sixth orf Bert 'Blyleven. A sing le followed , then Boog PoY.'tdl ho rncrt.'<I . r\ walk and doubled tied the score. Un £ortun at ely, Lyle c a 't fight orfensive ly a nd de fensive y at the sam e lim~: So Ali figures to pick him apart. .. I'm goi ng to l<.ilk to you. I'm going to play with you ... oh. oh you're in trou ble," the champion l('llS his c:hallcngcr. Although Ali ri g ures [,yle y.•ill be frightenl'd. the record lends to dlsagree. While in pnson, Lyle Rivers is hitting a .326 clip, a mong t he Ame ri can League leaders. a nd leads in hits, total bn.ses and stole n bases with 21 thefts in 24 .attempts going inlo today's twi-nighl doubleheader against the Ba lt imore Orioles. Angels coach Whitey Herzog has worked wi th River s and says, "Mos t of the time Mi ckey doesn 't even kn ow who 's pilrhing. "just want to help the club, to keep us running and rolling." Chicago Signs GWC Player TV Grid Games NEW YORK -The Al a ba ma· Mi ssour i a nd Notr e Dame· Boston Coll ege football games h a \'e been switchcil to Mond<.1y nights this September and will be televised na tjonally by ABC-TV. Dodgers.' Sutton Seeks 8th Vi.ctory • . , ,_ 1'19111 F•t li •nd F1911<t' S11t -1,}00.,..•t L•~ lltQ•~C-"'lnl•Oll C.en\t>t O•\t...,te • Orounds ,.,1,nda>1ct ),000 tti>t!<I~. w!rn il<'l •St+m61ed .... o!U00,000 Pur1.es "" \\ m 111ion, Lvi.. \100.000 R<"co•d• "" 41>·l·O. lJ knoci.ouh, L11t :J>.1.1, )l kn.o<•oun lt,..•1\•on -lli.t r.omt l!!le<•~l by ... SC 1>1'9i,._ rol .... •t 6 p,m , w1lll !Ult li!llll lo\•M1 ;>OOUI T So;or1,... -liff·l>O•"t mu~ >y)ltm, ...;1h 11"1! PQ1n1s to wlnnl!• ol 11 ro.,nd •"d la•"« ...,,s la 1,,...er; 11..e ••ell tor..,""'" round, Ofhc1•I~ -tllrtt 1u4~~ •nd • nan-~..,.i"Q ••· htne lo Ile 1>•m•d by l~t N!!•ildil St•ll .... hl!!hC Comm•silon. SOttlll hQlll -10 rO\lfld >IOtl·llUt bOUI bll~n Vitro< C,..11~t OI ... ,Ql!nl•n•. World So•• ..... A~· -••Tron cn,.mplan. <11<1!1 R•v Eli.on al Ntw Yo••, 11114 lab.-ltllV•~l!O >l•rT•~O ., •;!Op m, "Left-ha nder, or right·hander, it does n't m att er .. to l\<'ickey. lie doesn 't car e. l-l e's indifferent to who's pitching.'' l-lerzog said, "You put this in- difreren ce with h is speed a nd ability a nd you 've got a m an who J feel will Win the batting title within the next five years." And . the coach s a id , "If he gets on base e nough lo win a ti Ue, yoo know he 'll lead the league in stolen bases." Golden West College's Curt Etcha ndy has s igned a pro· ressiona l baseba ll contract with the Chi cago White Sox, the Daily Pilot has learned . Et chandy, a freshman from Santiago High School, will report to the White Sox's Class A team in Apple ton, Wis. A 5-11 , 185- pounder, Etchandy was picked in the third round of the January draft by Chi cago. He batted .326 during the past season. Al a b a ma an d Mi ssou ri , origina lly scheduled to play at Birmingham 's Legion Field on Sept. 13, will play instead on Sept. 8. The Notre Dame-Boston College game was s witched rrom Sept. 13 to the night of Sept. 15. lt will be played a l Schaefe r Stadium in Foxboro. Mass. " .... ,_ ......... LOUI S VILLE -Arti s Gilmqr e's b ask e t with rive seconds lert In the game Thurs· day ni ght carr ied Kentucky past • Parent Too· To--ugh for Buffalo PHI LAOEI.PHIA (AP) -As the seconds ticked a1.1o·ay in the closing min ut.cs Thursd<.1y night , 17.077 voices rose in unison. ''Bern·ee! Be rn-ee !" they chunt- ed in exultation or Bernie Parent. the goaltender who has shown the Philadelphia f'~l y crs hockey's prom ised la nd : the Stanley Cup. "Berti -ee~ Be rn ·ee~ .. they im- p lored, almost begging ror some sign of acknowledgement rrom their hero. Behind a painl<.'<f fi berglass m ask, P aren t heord their call und s miled. "It 's good," ho said <i ute s upport h~ and his leom· m at es r eceive a t theif SpcclrU.m I home. "Thal 's y.•hy we worked so hard to have the extra playoff gu me here." Hard "'Ork -Parent's hard work -closed the dQOr a nd the goal on the Buffalo Sabr es ThuMi- day night in the opener of the Na· tional Hockey J..ea~uc'!S fihal playoff series . Parent was aitonlshing in t he 4-1 triumph , espetlally d uring a full minute of si<"ge while the Sabres l,lad & two- rnan advantage. The pressure "'ns on. Buffalo had not won here in their fiv e - )'ear history. T hey had never bcaten.f'aren l. And they h ad losl the last L1 exhibition and regular ~. season meetings to the Flyers - with or without P arent. So w h en Phila delphia right wing Gary Dornhoefer and de- renseman Andr~ Dupont were • sent of( with pe nalti es within a 56-second s pa n, Duf(aJo pulled out aJ I its offensive Slopfi . And P a rent pullesi all the de· fenslve ones. S hot after s hot · rocketed to wards his goal. Leg save, stick save, g love so- vc ... a n d the Sabrc5 were · stopped. "It was one or those things," Parent said . ''Yo u m ake the right move, the puck hits you, then you get a few breaks and ' win the game." O th e r s wer e f a r mor e la udatory of t he 30-year·o ld 1oaltende r who he ld the fort until a slow-startin g Philade lphia ut· tack could get moving. The flyers m anaged only two shot.$ in the fir st period, the first by derensem an· Ed Von lmpe with 8:42 left in the session. There we re eight more shots In lhe second period , but no goals. Thanks to Parent, however. Buf4 fa lohadn 't scored , either. "the guys pldyed y.·cll in rront or me," explain ed Parent. "But 1 d on 't imagin e we'll get t he breaks every a .eme." LOS ANG E LES (A P l -Left fielder Bill Buckner worked out with his Los Angeles Dodgers teammates but the big news to- day wa.s Don Sutton. In fact the big news this year has bee n Sutto n, who is 7·1, ha.s pitc he d three s hutouts, has Podger" Sia ~ "" ............. c ""' MIV ,. PUhbUfQll Al LDlAn(le .. S Mly 11 Pitl,bU<!lll •I LOS ""9'!"'~ May It PlllSINfQll •t Los Af191k'\ 1:,Sp.m. 6:)ip.m. l:\Op.m, looked m ore impressive than at any time in his career a nd is within one s huto ut of equalling the gr eat Sa ndy Ko'ufax' m &rk in tha t department. Buc kne r hit .326 for th e Dodger i; last year and when he left the lineup a month ago with a tert ankle s prain it was~O:ll the Dodgers would surrer. Due in pa rt lo Sutton's splendid start, lhe.v h a ven't . Sutton, with 39 career shutouts, ta.Ices the mound this evening a g ai n s t P itt.s burgh's Bruc e Kison , 3·1, the only Pirates pitcht?r to beat l .. os Angeles dur· ing Jasl year 's N•lional, League pl3yo((s, He s hut out the eventual •inners. 1 ·0. ' .. T h e g01 m e ·ri1 ures to be n pitching duel: the Pirates have l ht b est t ee m c a roed run •verage in the ma.ion, z.•. The I Dod ger s are second at 2.98, despite the loss of :.ice reliever l\.1ike Mars hall. The P irates br ing. into the game the hottest hitter in thl' ,Jealit'u e last week , catcher Manny Sanguillan, Who colleeted JS hits in 29 at bnts last week. Buckner was still walkinR with b slight limp in the workout Thursday and wus not expected lo see action tonight. But a Dodgers s pakcsman said he would proba bly play Saturday when Andy Messersm ith 5-0 takes on Jim Rooker,2-2. ' ', Suriday Burl 'ffooton gets his fir $t start following his two-hit shutout or St . Louis. lle'll Oppose Ken ·Bre tl, 2-2. IT'S OFFICIAL: MILLER SELECTED L.en Mi ller was orri ciall\' named UC Irvine's track a nd fi eld coach t his week. repl acing Bill Toomey w ho resigned re- cently. Miller , a rorme r Victor Valley and Laguna Beach High roarh. ha.t served as o UCI assistant ror the pos t two years . Ml.lie r 's a ppoin\ment con- Ormed a Daily Pilot story oC May 3 .. , Lo la Cin ma ria be Iol I wil sla Hui Ba Hu J on sop Ml H pr 9:1 fin his T hob this 9 : I doo 'otr A Ull BOC eve Sou clo Gr hig c 880 I yea do wit 9: qu· Spikers in · Preli01s 2-A Meet At Valencia Saturday The cream or the South Coast -League's lrack and fi~d talent takes ttim al berths in the C!F 2·A (inals and eventually lhc CJF masters meet Saturday at Valen· cia High in the Cl·F 2·A prelim11. The first field event prelim begins at noon and a half hour later the running event.I begin. Included in the day's agenda will be such Orange Coast area stars aa Laguna Beach's Eric Hulst, University High 's Cody Bakkila, San Clemente's ·rerry Hud_dJeaton and lr1i1sion Yiejo's_ Jon Cook, Wilbur Gregory and sophomores Greg Jones and Mi'9e Walterhouse. · Hul1t, the nation 's pren1icr preP two-miler, enters with a 9: 12.4 clocking off the lc11guc flnala. But that's no indication of his ability: The Artists junior, although hobbled aome-1hal by injuries this year, hai ~su or 4: 11.3 and 9: 10 .9 in the mile and 2·mile out· doors. Earlier in the year he spun 'orf an 8 : 58.6 lndoor1 ln the 2-mile. As a sophomore he won the 2·A title, the masters crown and was second in the s tate . His beat time ever in the 2·mile is 8:55.2. Walterhouse went 9: 14.0 in the South Coast League finals . Jones clocked a 50 .G in the -440 a'nd Gregory could be a threat in the high hurdles off his 14 .0 lime. Cook'a league finals time in the 88Ctwas 1:56.3. It was at Valencia lligh last year in the 2·A finals that Hulst doubled in the mile and 2-mile with wlnnhfg bursts of 4:13.7 and 9:08.6. He':; experted to easilY qualify in b6th ever\ts again. The 2·A finals will be a week later,. beginning at 7 :30 p7m ... Sports Calendar S.allort•y !M.ly 11) Tr.1c•-CIF •·A prellmi. •t Cltru~ Coll'~ Cll :JO.l"ld. 1l:JO-runningl. CI F 2·A p..11orrn. .it \'11enc:l.1 HiQ" !nOOtl·l•eld.'12: »'"""'"II I. Va1i.yi..11-0 roln9e County lourrw<'l'le'nt •I HUii(. invton Be.IC.II Hlgll Cl •.m .). Crew-Wfllfr" Spr l,.11. •• Marine !'.l•dlum, t..o"9 Be•th. • Gfrl~ wfUwll-JC 1111.it f l Vent"''"· Girl~ 1t11nll-J C d1•mplonVll1Ho. Girl' 1*1mmlf111-C•nl111''1' 1.A.-;iue UPWIS •I !.Ml· l11 A11•. Glrh beOn"lll'llOl'l-S.Oulll Coesl LeilQue ,,,_,at l.6Qun•S.K11.· Girls Dl•if\9-Edlton ln•lt•tio...1. S. .... f'I' !M•'l'lll 8i'>tbelt -<tl•brlly r..1eOo1U Ollftf •1 IJC lr•lne ' 11111""4 "\ R.1ld1r1l 1 :lO p.m. .t\t El ·.fft•tle1111 BOB HAILEY Newport Harbor Coach Rustlers • Win, 11-0 OMAHA, Neb. -Melannie Kyler pitched -a one-hit shutout as the Golden West College Rustlers defeated Danville (Ill.}, 11-0, in opening round action or the Ali\W junior college softball world 1erie1, here Tuesday night. The Rustlers do not piay again until Saturda)tJ night in the,com· petition that Was narrowed to .five teams following a recent tornado in the Omaha area. Central Arizona dercat ed Farmingdale (N'Y ). 4-2, a nd Sterling, Color ado drew a bye Thursday. Kyler allowed one hit in the game that was shortened to rive innings when the Rustlers went in front by 10 runs. She struck out eight and watked two. Nancye Olie had .a t\fO·run hoiner in the second and had three rbi while Kyler had two triples. Sandy Maul, Bonnie Thomas. Kathy Stephens and Cheryl Smalley all bad doubles. -. . , .. \,. '· ~ Gold.•n 'l'lllU 011 .. • • •• C•lrlcron, fl ' '• ' ' M1ul,1t1 , ' ' ' Kvltr, p ' ' , ' '-'·s' ' ' ' ' Thom•'·)b ' , l ' St.l!l'M'n,, 11!1 ' ' ' l.ll'IOMW ,t ' ' ' ' 011...e,ll ' , , , Sm•lllJ,CI ' ' ' ' Tal•I!. " " .. ' S<;1r• by 11111ing1 • ' • O•l'l•ille .. "'~ ' Valde11W1•I 0}3 l •-11 10 , MD in. Prelims . The Pt1oter Dei f.ligh Monarchs will send out Joe Dowling and Bill St. John in the mile and two mile tonight when the CJ F J .;-\ track and field preliminaries get under"-'3.Y at El Modcnu ~li gh. Field events began at 3 with the rirsl running events (frosh· soph and varsity) s tarting at 5. Newport Banquet Newport Jtarbor High's b;.iseba\I team will be reted with a sports awards banquet tonight at the Newport l·larbor Yacht Club 'Jeginning al G. Dowling and St. John arc Pi-later Dei 's best bets to quulify ror the 3·.A finals at El Modena May 24 . In the Angelus League finals , Oo1,111in g ran a 4:28.5 mile and 9:25 .5 t1,110 mile while St. John was clocked in 4:28 .5 <Jnd 9:28.8. Notre Dam e Cor Sherman Oaks) and. Crespi are among lhe fovorit es to u'in the 3·A chom- pion s hi p . Not re J)ame, in particular, is loaded, featuring pole vaulter Brian-Wo rde n (16 ·0 ), half-miler Bruce Rocheleau (1 :54.6) and s printer Mark .Jenkins (9.5 100 and 21.6 220). Ta1:"s Begin Title Quest I At Citrus AZ USA -The Ncv.'port !{11.rbor ltigh Sailors begin their quest for a {irst -ever Cl F 4·A track and rield championship Saturday "'hen the preliminatl:cs will be held at Citrus College. F'ield events a re slated to ::;tart ;.it 11 !30. ·with t he rirs t running cvt.'ntscheduled for 12 :30. fo'ina lists will compete Friday, l\luy 23 at th<' sam e site. Newport J·larbor is attempting to bccoml' the firs t Orange Coast school to win a C)F ,tr1;1 ek title since 1922 when '1.luntington Beach w;.is v'ictorioos. And Santa Ana -in 1953, 54, 7~ and 72-is the only olher Or;.inge County school to ever '''in a CIF track championship. Ne"·po rt 's c hances appeur good. The Sailors should have lit· tie trouble <lualifying in the 440, mile r ela y <.1nd s hot put, ov'cnls they art.' ravored to n'in in the. rina ls. • Victoril.'s in those three events "'ould be worth 30 points in th~ Hn<.1ls, <.1nd only one school-J\1uir in l974 -has required more lh<Jn 30 s ince l968 to win a CIFtitle. Nc"'pOrt 's Brian Theriot is everybody's pick in the 440. a rac<' in ,,·hieh he has already r un 47.4. And Nen·port co<.1ch llob ll<.1 iley is hoping lhal \:in J\lulro.v (·18.9) will also qu:Jlify and pick up son1e points in the rinal s. l\lulroy dre w lane 4 in his heat . in v.·hi eh S an Gorgonio's ll on Vinson (48.Sl is entered. Theriot "'ill also anchor u 1n1le relay Learn that hus the Clf'"s best time 13: 17 .2) this yenr . And he is ent ered in the 100 (9.9). Nev;port's othet ace is Oavl' Kurrasch. "'ho leads the n<.1tion this year in the shot put (66·10 1 .. 1 ). J\.tuir is dcrcnding CIF cham - pion a nd <.1ga in fi gures to be <.1 top t•ontendc1·. but it doesn't ha\·c stand ou t per r o rm crs like i\c"·port . r:dison also rigures to scorc \\'t•ll. 'rom Lloy \\'Oil the Cl F 880 last yea r . :.ind "'ill also run in the 440 {48 . l ) a nd anchor the mile re· luy team {3: 19.2 ). Both limes a1·e sl•cond in the Cl t~. Corona dcl l\.i a1· will be s parkt.>d bv dis tance sensation Brian Jiuns .i kcr . who leilas the n:.ilion this season in the .two mile (8:f'8.2J . lie "'ill a lso run in the mile (4:17.7), but doesn't ri gure to beat Loar:.i·s Halph Serna (4:07) in the finul s if both qualify as expected. Eisenhov.'e r 's J erry FIO\~·crs (6·10 1 ..• I is raVored in the hi gh j ump. but Es tancia's Ken Conner 16-7) :i nd l\'e"'Port Harbor's K.C. Co nne ll (6·6 1'4 ) h uve good chall('t'S to qualify . WTI Results ..,, Clevel•}'<I c 11v1l•114ll Jl, ikulOll l1 womet1 -Ml!lvil l'18 ) be•I O...Ponl,6•J. Worn.n·i doubl•• -D"Pont.Jone~ ~Cl be•t MelY1l1e·Zl1g,t1f.,ss, l00. -n -N1fi,.en \CJ bit•! Neid, ft.?, Ml!n'5 OOuble• -Rl•~wn-Gr.tebner tCl bed! Re!d·Htwltt, 6·1, M l•t O -Turn b•ll.Htw11! 1111 be•! Till• Gr•eDMr,6·1. .. -1,100 ..,, Honolulu N'w Ygrk JI, Ha-ii 11 Men -Ma yi!r !NV I be•1 ButMOll,6·J. Ml!n'\ Ck>ul>le\ -But hnoll·O<i""'1wn IHI beat S!olle·Mayer, 6·l . Wo""'n -M:!ng INYI 1!1111\ Cour!.1·6. Women'• double' -K lng.~Mll~" (NV) tll:!dt C.ourt· M: "'•endll I, 6.0. Ml•ed -D•v•ll.wn ·C"¥~•S (H) beat Owens· Nleg.11wn,6·7. A -6,:19S. FACTORY Demo SALE! Baseball Standings · • TOYOTA IXAMPLI: '75 TOYOTA t ...... I _.cl, Nllft. WMf Wiii tlrlt.,, (TE31JtO!llJ • VOLVO '74 VOLVO 142 .. '*I .... ,, 'ilttll), ••111"1 w~-.!1. GT ~ wf'IHI, (40,1391 55888 • USED CAR SPECIALS '7J DATSUM 0 6IO Qill......-_ llr . .,,,..._ (8UOV.ll 12888 '70&CAMIMO ...... ~ it.a., AM nidla, 1ttt1t ...... ~l'tlHl -• ,, 'I 88~ . '12 CADILLAC ,...,. °""""' lull ..... f\llt --, -.ra1r.•1t1Moi1M (toll'l"t"I AMF.RICAN LEAGUE F:a:;l Division ' W L, Pct. J\.tilwaukec 18 11 .621 Roston 14 13 .51!) R<.1 lti1TIOI'<' 14 15 .483 0l'lroit t :l 14 .481 ·Cleveland 12 17 .41 4 New York 12 18 .400 West Division Oakland· Texas Kan:;as City Minncsoti1 Angels Chil'Ul!O 19 12 18 14 18 16 14 14 16 17 12 19 .613 .563 .529 .500 .485 .387 GB 3 4 ·I 6 61 . ..:J. Tll11•~•'1''t G.llftft 1C1n,•1 Cl1y l , ao~ton o Mlnnt!(I,• 1, Cll •~l and' MllW&ukee J, lt•il~ 1. 1S !nl'llf\QS camp!ellon ol W~Pf:nde<IQ6rn. M11 .. 1ukeel , T•••• ~ OfllJ g•m•s 1tMd.,1ed ~ Ttd•Y'I G•mts C•lllar11I• CT111a111 1·0 •nd r l;ull'OI 1·0 •t 8•lt•mo•e (P1tmtr 1·2 1nd CuellM 2·71 M:•n~al Cit• ll.•on••<I 0·11 •I Bat.ton !Lte •·ll o~-l•nd (ftlue 1.1) I! New Vo•ll (Otlb'!oon f.•1 Detroit (LaHt nl ·7' •I l ewis !Bra-2-11 • Mllw•u'" IC"•mplon •·1) •I ""'""''°t• !Colt: 1·11 c1e,,.t•f'd !l(trn O·OI f l Ch•tMIO COsltiin l·ll S.turtl'iGltnn M1IW.>1t~M .II Ml11n1tola M:ll'IWS City II 8otl01'1 (•lllornl• 11 81!1 1.,..or• O.t l•nd •1 New Vor' OelrGit •1 TIJ.11 Clevel.....a •1 Clilt•OO :'\J\TIONJ\l, LEAG'CE t~asl Division \\' J, Pct . Chi cago 20 10 .667 Jlittsburgh 15 12 .SS6 Philadelphia 17 14 .548 New \·'or k 13 14 .481 St. Louis 13 16 .448 Montrc1:1 I 12 15 .444 \\'est Division 23 J2 .6.57 GB 3'':.: 3 1:: 51:: 6':: (j I :! Dodgers 1\tl:1nti1 Cinci nn;.iti San Di<:go San F'r :i ncisco Houston 18 18 18 18 15 18 14 18 12 25 .500 51:! .500 51.:l .455 7 .438 71!.? .324 12 TllU•tCl•Y'I GlmH Ch+c1go •. Mou1lon 2 Pnll•<lelP"•••·S, C1nclnn1t• 31 All.1t1la •I Monl••••. DO~COlll!d, ra•n Onlygdmes ~lll<lultd Toctay'tGamn C1nclnnd\1 (ftl!!ll'IQ"lm 1·11 "! Mat\!r,a! (Bltor l ·CI .. 111 ntd (C•P•6 J.I ) it! Pll!l.ldelp,,111 tcnri\len~c" 0·0) Nt• Yo•-CS.Iver 4.3\ <\1HOU\lon 101~."~er •·ll Ch!(a!I') (Bon,..,m J·ll •I S.n 01'9() !Ml;ll'ltc~n '" P1 ttsbufQll °tertll 1·21 It Lao; Angelet 4Sut1Dl'I "' St. Loul1 fGlbi.ctn 1·31 11 San Frlf\C l'><.O {Men· lel .. K01·11 5'111•4•Y'I G•mft C•Fl<ll'lntli ti Monlrf•I !'.I LOU•~•! S.11 FrlnC•SCO AUl nl• ., Phlladtlpl'll• ""'"" 'l"o•-., Houslon P<lhtlurgh •• l.al An911•1 Chlt•!IO ft~" O!f90 \ ·Friday, May 16. 1976 OAILVPILOT 87 For Coast Area W ~men's · Sports SPORTS 'l '«•1111is {CCCIAC S.O•U••;',, R•l•On"I' \1n1l1\ , Or•n1• t•111 •no G•l4•n Wtsl lt•111lh 01w111on I M•l<l>el ICd (!~! H""l\ (~f!ol°'J ,.y,,..t•ull K•ll•nbury (0> IOU \11 C••"<1ll !'JO Nwwl 6·l,6·2, Ol-.+lie11? 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Dawtll•• W"•Ck l·C.•6ve\ tLI °"' P•e!>Otl-Murpny l•l, t).1, 100 6d<0 -1 ">•mon !Ul 1 H"''"~n ~m1l •nal~ P10 .... ,1-Martan iFl<lf't Pir\OnS· l •ylor iL I d~I C.rtt n-- K.,>o~•l• 11·3. 1 S·~. )00 Me<llet l?PloiV I S•dll.lft>a.<• Cl-l~•'"••ll. Pn1•pa11, 0,,1, Hav•·I I >I iq IM<_f t "'tO•<I) 1 Ful!~rU>n ~. """""·' • p,.,,.a~n" ~-Or•nll<! Coil•.!. Ot""r~. HI Gol<lcn W~>I . LUil St .. •C!<'Ol'l iE I l•me I l~.I AkJddY·l •tall llClltllll S·I. 61, b·t : •OOB•fa~I 1Huo,an 1~12 lla\.e 6•eecan"' (H )detf1lley·l ••1>1>'~) (Vll.lt,.mdn !UI t.me I l'iO o-•·T,6·l. •OO F•tt Rf:l•y-1. UrHvtr\•I~. Fon•I\ Plo,.\e Mo•ton !•"I <ltl C.r•en •'""dl loc k 1l.) d e f l"'". •· 11 o. Bre,·COlhcr !tt l 1·6, •·I,•·•· • • Now 's the time to change up to the tire that changed the tire industry. Michelin. The original steel-belted radial. Michelin dealers are featuring real tire values right now. On M1ch ehn ·x· Whilewalls 1or Ame rican ca rs. On Michelin 'ZX ' lor imports. And on Michelin "XAS ' fo r imported, high performance sports cars. Ever since M+chel1n invented the steel-belted radial back in 1948. we've been giving drivers what they want in a tire. Long Ide. Michelin ·x· and 'ZX' tire s 1or American and imporled cars are warranted for 40,000 miles. (Bui many dnvers say they gel more. Th ousa nds of miles more lrom their M1chel 1ns .) ...... 11111 ., .... ,,.. •1111,~,1 ~ • 111·1,,1•1~ ''' w Ro4<1l ll1;h••r '111ro~u r,,, tflll llitJlll1~ l1 Rtll•ll P111•!-C•' '"' 11\f•• h1·• t0"'' 1111~ Ill• """''I ro.o 1<11.,,1 !i•I! .. •"• 1t~•·•1e11 ,..u~•o\ '"' ~•••n1 '" ~''"lr»t.•o 1.">11 ,,,.1,.. rtllt ,., tO 000 !!loin "'"'" '"' ,, •UO '" Jt111•r Wh>tlH '" ...... 1 ""''" Ill 1111t.1111n'!t1 l/lf•IH $111'1. ucot •lull (rtflt 11 11!.M l•I M1t1111o~ I lftlllil +I '""' Iii l"'''M Kl~tl 1tl•·~· pnco ll'••U.-ltlG ~ ~f!UMl91 ol •tn••I .. lnlUOt !It I'll•'" t"I Fuel savings. Fuel.tests prove you can expect mea surable savings on your gasoline dollar. Assured tra ction. Ou r steel -braced tread really grips the road. Which mean s you'll get great handling. superb cornering . sure l> rakin g and a smooth , quiet ride. Steel -belled puncture p1 otect1on . !Or safely and security against road hazard s Need more reasons? See your dealer. !·~! W.lciimuil we made It first ... and -malle It mt. See the Michelin dealer nearest you: CARSON MAllll C Bl00M[ XIII 1 S Ao Ion 81.-d. ~l2 2101 COSTA MESA ~ M"ltlt C. BlOOME • lOO~ ll1rbot 11'111 , ~$)0IOOO llLlllll[lt T11tf CO. 17lt SuPtllOf Aft . ,,, JJll • HUNTINGTON BEACH llADl"l Tilt[ t. BRAll[ \'°9) 9flt h llYd. 1•7·0011 LAGUNA BEACH Mlll[ll Tiii[ CO. Ill Ocffft Al'f, '''·"" ·~ ORANGE MllL[R HAE CO 1100 llot!h 111111n ""' \)2.JJIJ PLACENTIA MILLEA llll[ CO. 141 SOwth ll1f101d ~24·92IO SANTA ANA MtLL[ll TIRE CO. 109 h sll $1. S47·l?OI ' l • I I ' ' t - 88 DAILY PILOT Friday, May 16. 1975 A11iel1 Elt't'tt•cl Coastal Area Women's Golf P at Anich is the newly r.tcCoy was the 1,1;i11ner elected c hairman of the with 68. P.1argu eritc women's golf club ul Big Sears was second al 69 CanyonCountryClub. with· Jackie \l oclkl, Other newly installed Rosalee Hart and J·lazel officers include: RosaJie Uecker tied at 69. Vance. vice chairman; Fran Schmid \\'Oil the Kai.en Wi~!e.rb u r-D. thir:dflight.gross,\'ilh92. secretary ; Lou Hughes, Jean Triplett 1,v;1s the net treasurer. victor at 67, fo llowed by Chairmen for the com· R•s c DC.lancy (68 ), ing year include Marie Pt•ggy f\olof(ey (70) :Jnd u Fargo, hand icap ; Toni tie at 71 between \A/and~1 Olipha nt, prizes ; Jean ij;.1ker and J~;1rrict Mall ory, r ules; Jane f-lopkins. Higgins, hos pit ality; , l"ff Marge Evans, publicity; . ~t·t•r .• . and out going chairman, Lor_ra1nc 0 Neil l \va s · Duf(ey Whitlow. t he winner of a par fours, · ha l( handicap t ourn·a · ltlt•s11 \'t"rdt" ment for the \\'Oml'n's Three tcatn s t ied fort'lu b al -r-Iu ntin gt o n fi rst plact.' in a two-day St•o1t•liffCountry Club. ec lectic tou r nam('nt Joan Weavl'r fin ished scored on a better ball of set•ond in the first fli ght partners basis at i\·lesa with 43, follo\\'Cd by Cuba · VerdcCountryCJubthisCurl a n d Jcnn'ifcr week. Thompson at 431·:.o and , P hy I li s Leas ure and l\1 abel Ch 1·istianson at 45. Louise Robinson finished In the second fli ght, \vith a 60 a s did Shirley Evely n Rice ,,·as the vic- Call aghan v;ith Verda tor ,,·ith 43 1.:.-, follo\\·ed by Shir ley and Barbara F~eda Silverman (46) Ma lli c k wit h J oa n ie and J uneCJ.ifli n (47 1 ~). Chamberlain. :lune Doy le \\•on the In <.1 t 61 were Kelly third fli ght \vith 38 \Vith Ad ams a n d E l oi se F!orl'ncc Covell ;ind Greschncr. Vi rginia Stevens ti(·d at A 1n<.1 ssive lie resulted 38 1 ~. # at 62 \\'ilh teams includ-Ann Rolh captured the ing P hyllis Sn1ith and fourth fl ight ~~·ith 44 1 ~. Dar I en L" Bou s l' : follO\\'Cd by Dol\y S('cord Ch.irlotte Wood and Ellie (45 ), 1\.Iary. VandcrSom. Ki tson:: l.ucill e P<iddock men (47 ) and Jr('nc Pare a nd Celia Neth: Kuy (49). Furlcy and Josic 'fip-E l .\'ig••t•I ping: :.i nd Stell a Scelsa and Nat a lie Ki ng. In <i bct~c r n ine '''ilh Arlene Verfurth and h<.ilf handicap tourna · Barbara Pegg finished ment at E l Niguel Coun- n ext with 63. -~ry Club. E l<.line Tully ·u.nd Dori s f-land schuch S u11t11 A 1111 tied for first in A fli ght. Jt was gues t d ay ,al Tirla 1--la ll u.nd Bobbie S~nta 1-\n~ Country Club dePlanquc \Vere tied for wtth scoring on a better the nCxt spot. ball of p.irtners ba_sis. Jn R rli ght . Dottie J'\ido Sa n ta 1\na ,,·in ners and P a t Iverson tied for '''i l h gues t s i nc l u ded firs t. JC' a n Carrick , \'irginia Frt_>u hling ''ith E la ine Schuhmann and a gross 76 in the first \Vanda Christiansen tied fl ight . Iona f.t ou ron \\'as. for the next spot. the net vlcto'. \vit.h 66, Barbara t l o<Jgcs \\·on C fo.llC?'ve~ b}'. Alice Nissan, flight . follo\ved by Kay Billie S1gr1s t and At ary McChes n cy. M a r gc Crary at ti8 .a nd f.l ary· Rossen ;.ilfil a tie bct\\'ecn Varley at69. 1"1aud'e We idman und In the second fli ght, Elsa Wisc. June J?rury a nd Br~zy Jn D fligNt , the \\'inner E lko t.1cd for g1·oss \V1th w<is Betty J\.l;.1cKenzic 89. '''ilh Helen Lindley and Jn net ·art ion. Doris E llie Schmidt fo ll o\ving. \ -. 01t•LAfEll ~,,., -U• fO •• .,.,, . __ ,., ......... ~. ._I•• ... 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Fou nta in Valley 's Danny Bec ker \viii re. turn to action tonight at the Orange County Fair· grou nds in the \\leckly short·tr;.1ck n1 oto r cyclc spet~d\\'4.IY races. Hecker . kno,.,,n as &-rzcrko, annou nced he would le;.1Yc the r <ic ing scent• for a month bul the sclf·imposcd vacation ALCAN ALUMINUM PATIO KITS Here now, I saw you atarl to tum the page. Go a head. it'a your paper. but you ought to check the1e prices on an aluminum beauty at a beautiful price (gelling muahy here:) l asted less than t\\·o PROJECTION weeks. 8' 10' 12' 14' 16' "f \V~1 s d is couraged WIDTH because of two things." 8' 78" 97" 117" 136" 1561• he "'l'S. "My physkal condition and the fact I 10' 97" 122" 146" 170" 195" had nobody to keep my 12' 117" 146" 175" 204" 23414 motorcyt·lc running. be~:us~o sotr ~5 e~.~~?n~•' 14' 136" 170" 204" 239 " 273" Uon or personal pro-16' 156" 195" 234" 273" 312" hlems and a bout wHJ> 18' 175" 219" 26351 307" 351" lhe flu. 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' ' I ' ' • . • r I ' I • • i j ' I ,, I ' ' By TOM TITUS ot tlle D.1Ur I'll.a'*-" Ten years and about 75 play& ago, the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse was brought into the world by an energetic director who already had nearly 20 years in local theater lo her "redil. Today that same director, Pali Tambellini, continues to guide ... t•he -(orlune& of the Civic Playhouse, having staged 39 of the lheater 's first 5? produclions and nearly a ll 20 qf its children's shows. Am ong the theater fraternity a long the Orange Coast, she's a member of the senior class. At the moment, she's working in: typical Tambellini fashion - on two shows at once. While put· tirig the finishing touches on the Civic PlaYhouse's 10th an· hiversary show, an evening of melodrama · a nd olio to open a week from tonight, Pati's also moonlighting al the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, directing and acting in "Blithe Spirit." which goes on stage June 3. "I spend Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings ut Costa Mesa, a nd Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturday and Sunday after- noons at Laguna,'' she says. ''It's -a '.little easier now since the children 's show (''T h e Patchwork Girl of Oz," which she staged at Costa Mesa two w~ekends ago) is over." M:oST directors ·would recoil from the idea of putting two pro- duCtions together simultaneously -not to mention alSo appearing ·in one of them -but this has been Pali Tambellini's style through most or her first decade as the helmswoman of the Costa ·Mesa Civic Playhouse. 1-f.er children's productions -nine or which were originals she wrote herself in conjunction with mu sica l director An.ila Gi;ossman -have generally overlapped rehearsal limes over the adult shows. the Newport Harbor Community Players as an actress and direc- tor. Thjs group went permanenl· Jy dark in 1963 because of mount- ing production costs and beavy overhead expenditures. A little more than a year later, the Costa Mesa Recreation Department decided to· start a community theater group and Pali was tapped lo organize it, becoming ils resident director. The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, after pulling on a· teen show C"Gitl Crazy") and a young people's production c·'The Bedraggled Dragon"), raised the curtain on its first adult offering, "Send Me No Flowers," on June 24, 1965. Looking back over the 52 adult productions ~o~ the stage of the old· Santa Ana 'Army Air Base theater on t he Orange County · Fairgrounds over the past de- cade, Pali is reluctant lo name ariy one shoW as her absolute favorite, but she has a number of fond memories. "I THINK two of the most en- joyable shows lo work on were 1 'Three Bags Full' and 'Dream Girl,' which we put on back in \9ij8," she recalls. "Our last one, 'Minnie's Boys,' certainly was our most successful from an au- dience standpoint. But I think my biggest thri ll would have to be the· opening performance of 'Mid- dle of the Night.' " In that 1969 production,. veteran actor ,David Paul was to liave prolrayed the leading role, but four days before the opening ni ght he was seriousl)f.injured in a traffic accident on his way lo rehearsal. The gap was filled by Hap Graham, now managing director of the Laguna Moulton P layhouse, who stepped in, script in hand, to a standing ova- tion al curt ain call. o.u, P'lkM "'""'• 11, Pa1rlcll O'Oo-H r COMPOSERS ROl!Jtj RAJ AND KE'NDALL MILLER They'll Lead High School Concert Student Composers ·Plan HB Concert By K ATJIY Cl~ANCY 01111• D•ilf P1101 St•ll T\.l.:o seniors at Marina High School in lluntington Beach plan to close the ye<1r "'iJ.h a s pecial farewell concert Sunrise '75. '"It 's being done in the name of seniors -because we arc all go- ing to be graduatin~ soon,·• said Robin Raj . \Vho , with classmate K_cndall Miller. organized the 00-minute event <.ind con1pos1..>d most of its music. The theme song for the May 23 and 24 concert is · · E<.irly l\1orning Sunl-ise," the first song the pair composed about 18 months ago. THEY will be joined by a 12· member vocal and instrumental group, Red"•ood , also their Marina classmalcs. 1'hc $1 .50 tickets can be purchas1..'<l through the school financial orfice. 1'hc concert "·ill be at 8 p.m . in the cafeteria. ··The theme i s ratheT simplistic." Kendall said. ex· plaining it conveys the message of moving on after graduation. Be <guided by the sunrise: Be guided by the li ght.·· The t\\'O musician-;, mostly Sl'lf ·laught . have performed t\\·ice al Cal State Long Beach <1nd last year \\·on a school aY"ard •for a slide-audio presentation .about song. THEY'VE: been playing together for two years. •·Lately we'\'e gotten into ja1~ and classical music. and some western ,··· Robin .s aid. "Bu,t basically we do the mellower type music. the pretty ballads." Their composing came naturally. "We were at Robin's home onis night, and .he had these words;'! · Ke ndall said . From there they composed the melody .. Since then. they 've composed what they called ·'about 30 soHa songs." £our of the best-;-they said. all in one day . "We 'll be putting the cream of those into the concert," Robin said. I For Pali Tambellini, it all' started 27 years ago when shear- rived on the Orange Coast and quickly became involved with · lt1ore than any other communi- t y theater a long the Orange cOast, the Costa Mesa Civic Playtiouse is guided by a single talent, that of Pali Tambellini. 'Phal each is still going strong· after IO years together is admira- ble testimony to the staying power of both. GENE BENEDICT AND GILLIAN INF ANTE IN MELODRAMA It's One of Many ptays Patl 'f.ambelllni Has Directed The song begins : ··what do you pl<1n lo do today : Anything n1orc thun yesterday: Both plan to attend UCI ni:-xt fall, perhaps to prepare for a ca:reer in music. l ! ' . • I ! ' ~ . i \ t " • . . . ' • - } ' • ' . . • STUDENTS IN SCENE FROM ONE-ACT COMIC OPERA 'GIANNI SCHICCHI ' Shertan Mejia~ Jack Grubiah, Mike Smith, Holly Hamm1I Puccini Operas at OCC By JACKIE HYMAN Of UW Ollty '°'i.t Stiff Some of Carole Boeller's students had never sung anything but country music and folk songs before they entered her lyric theater class al Orange Coast College. Now they'r e singing opera. . . "None of our stud ents has ever sung a lead before. ll 's going lo really astound peo.ple, because they arc just superb. There are th1.ngs our people do that arc superior to the recording. They're more real.·· she said. Ms . Boelter's students will perform two one- act Puccini operas, "Gianni Scbicchi" (a com- edy) and '"Suor Angelica" (a tragedy) at 8 p.m . .May 23 and 24 in the college·audilorium. ADMISSION is free but seating is limited. There are also free day performances, each last· ine about 50 minut~. "Stlor Angelica" ?Nill be performed May 19 and 20 at noon; "Gianni Schie· chi" May 21al11 a .m . and May 22 at noon. Acco.mpaniment comisL~ of a piano, organ, lfarp&ichord and chimes. Even if her !ilUdents continue to sing pop music, s he said, classical expel-ience should help them improve their technique -and protect their voices against strain. "I think every pop singer who's lasted has had classical training. Even J<'rank Sinatra," Ms . Boelter said. • SINGING is one prOfession where youth doesn't count, she added; wit~ proper training, a singer 's voice improves and ~aks after age 30. "Beverly Sills didn"l become a s uperstar un· til she was 38," she said. Ms. Boelter s'id she hopes Lo see the impetus of the current opera productions carry over into future planning at Orange Coast College. "Here we're really doing Orange County people. It could really be a big thing for Orange County." she said. Classes in voice at the 'tollege arc open to beginning singers. Next year there will also be classes i!" opera history and opera literature and repertoire, s.he said. w-"I'm really on a cruaade to bring opera back into the hands of the people. I think the w.prd oper:a has a sophistication about it t~at scai;es peopl•. • I : ' "They think they have lo be knowledgeab e i' to enjoy It," Ms. Boelter sllld. She added lhal lhe .. 'oper u will be 1Ung in.English. The c urrent productions star Mary Hurzeler, Kathy Jackson, Jack Grubish, Holly Ha~mil and Mike Smith. Willi am Purkiss is stage direc- tor and Ms. Boelter is musical director. Ttckel information is available by calling $M-5816. t At UCI: Concept Art -'Dematerializatio11' Shoiv to Open Deity l"llet St8fl ........_ PAT TRIMBLE WALKS THROUGH CONCEPT ART PIECE tt Doesn't Resemble Conventional Art . ' , It isn't painting, sculptu're. printmaking or crafts. It 's called concept art. and it Y.'ill be the subject of a show call ed .. Oemate rialization of Art" presented by students al tho UC lr\'ine Afl Gallery, May 19 through 26 . The pieces, which will be performed daily al I p.m. and opening night at 8 p.m ...... ·ere created by students in a concep· lual art class and by other graduate and undergraduate art students. C ON CE PT <1rl u .se:-- audiovisual equipment but, as the students explain, not in a theatrical \\'ay . One piece, designed by senior Pal Trimble. uses two television monitors which focus on the artist as she walks through a series of patterns. humming in lit monotone along with a tape re· cording. ' '•Artists feel that vi sual arts like painting are almost exhaust· ed.'' explained Nick Bl ake, presi- dent of the Art Students League and organizer of a series of four student shows, of which this will be the third . The second, a sculpture show . continues t h rough Sunday. A drawing and print show will run from MaY28lhroughJune 9. ' ''E VERYTlllNG 'S bee n done," Blake said. "We've gone . from abstract impressionism to photo realism." "In concept art , anything goes." added Tom Jancar, an art graduate student. "It mostly de- als with art form s like the struc- ture o( a piece, and time. They deal With formal problems. not emotional or theatrical pro- blems .'\ After the show closes. "I guess the piece actually becomes non - existent, like a piece of music." Jancar said. llo .... ·ever. concept art itself may become a s over~or_ie as . traditiona l forms or art1st1c cx- pression.~the slu?enls admitted. "It's sort of like an undefined. area lo work in." said Blake. "It's sort of like we're exhaust· , ing ·Anything goes.' People who 1 do it are really confused.·• '· /1 \• .· ,, • • • Courses j(Jr Kids Two Sprin g and summer progr11ms o? int e rest to c oa s t \ ('hlldren , in ballet and ln Am eri ca n tradi tions , have been annou nced. The Newport Institute of the Arts will o(fer a ne w ball e t p l°'ogram, Includ i ng ball e t, pre-ballet and creative movement. Classes "·ill begin nt•xt "'eek and cost $15 per m ontti. "In a ddit io n , th e ins titute \\•ill offer a mi me program a nd a I Music Clinic, Cla ss Sla---ied FATHER COUGHLI N WITH RODNEY ALLEN RIPPY IN CONCERT His Boys Choru& Wiii Hold Auditions This Weekend A clinic for Orange Coast violinists and a class !or beginning musicians are among lhe opportunities coming up for those with musical interests. Varied Auditions Set . 'f•lll'ntt>d Or a n ge ('oasl per(orm C'rs have a v a r i e ty of a udition upportunitiC'S l'om ing up this "'l'Ckt.•nd and next ,~·eek . includinJ,: ones for :1 boys · c h orus . lyric o pora. littl~ theater and children's th'eater, <ind a talent sho"'. .;rhc Boys Chorus of Or<.inge County , headed by Father Ri c hard T . Co u ghlin . \\'ill ho ld a ud i t io n s t o d a y , Saturd :.1v <.1nd Su ntlav from 3 tO 6 p.m . "t th'C O ran g e C ou n ty J-\1irgrounds . t\uditions :..i r e opt'n Lo boy's of <1 11 faiths. from ~r ad cs thr ee tlirough s'ev cn . No mu s i c trainin g is requirc.d. Sum m-er appea r a nces ;ire s chedul e d at Di s n ey land. L io n Co untr y S af:.iri ;.ind olhl'r attraction::;. The tryouts are al Buildin g 11, G a t e 2 . Information is available by l'alling 557·7786. The L y ric Op e ra Association of Orange Co unt y u:ill h o l d aud itions from 1 to s p.m . S und ay f or its summer productions of "f\.t ada mc Butte rfly" ;ind ··Ta l c s of Hoffmann.,. The tryouts "'i II be at Chorale Season. • • In LA Announced The "·orld,premiereof D o roth y ·C h a ndl e r :the .,.,·orks of t\vo Los Pavilion. :Angeles composl'rs. an Season tickets for the ;Ameril·an pre miere , and conl·erls ar e no w on :the appearance of nol£."d sale. 1g ues l eonduc to rs and Opening the s eason, :solo is t s \\"ill hi ghlight the chora le \\'ill pe rform :the 1975-76 season of the Roman Maciej ewski's :Los Ang eles Mas ter •·Requiem " with Roger :chorale and Sinfonia Wa gner conducting. ior c h c s tra at th e Aa ron Copland will ~ condu c t . hi s own • the Forum T heat er on the F es ti va l o f Arts grounds . 650 L aguna .. Canyon Road , J,aguna Be a c h. P:.irti c ipants should bring the ir own mus ic and be prepared t o s in g t\vO a ria s. r\('companiment \Viii be provided . The Ope ra =issociation \viii also hold a uditions from 2 lo 6 p.m . h·lay 2.5 for the folk mus ical "Dark of the ti.1 oon," lo b e p l•rform e d in September . Try outs f or ''The Front P age .. \Vill be at 8 p .m. Sund ay. l\'l onday and Tu t>s d ay a t the Cabrillo P layho us e, 202 Avenida C:ibrill o , San Clemente. The c ast will includ e 17 men and five women. Auditions for "Alice in Wonde rland '' will be held =it 7 p.m . MOnday a nd Tu es day :.it the F o untain Valley Community Theate r , 18280 J\.1t. Baldy Circle, Fountain Va lley. There \ a re m a ny c hildre n 's roles in th·c sho\1:. set for July 18. The Newport Institute o( the Arts will hold a violin clinic on Saturday, Ma y 24 from 8 a.m . to s p.m . Then al 8 p .m ., participants will give a violin concert. The clin.ic will center on vibrato techni- que and bow techniques, plus learning parts ror the first movement of Bach's .. Concerto for Two ~iolins. '' The clinic costs $8. Checks m ay be sent to the institul~ at 2411 E . Coast tlighway, Corona del J\ila r. Ca., by May 21 . For beginning musicians , Orange Coast College ~·iii ofrer a beginning band course, taught by Norma Butcher, Ph.D .. dUri ng the nine-week summer session . The class, called "Beginning Ins truments," m eets Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8 to 10 a.m . It will also be offered in the fall the same days Crom noon lo I p.m. Informl:ltion is available from the OCC music department, 556-5629. 111 Dr1111111 Dan Col lins and Kalia Maher are among the s tars of ''The Rose Tatloo'' by Tennessee Williams, 'vhich \viii be performed at 8 p.m . May 22. 23 and 24 <.it Estancia Hi g h School in Costa l\.1esa. Tickets cost $2. 1i compo s iti o n s , with :',Harle m Claudine Carlson a s Singe r s , d a nce r s, mus ici a ns a nd othe r types of entertaine rs are be ing s oug ht fo r the Irvine ls ... Talent Show next October. Proceeds rrom the s how y;ill help establish 3 scholarship to the l r vin c Conser\·atory of ti.1usic. s oloist f o r • · t n the ' 1 Beg innin g." on the IF l e d Bic e ntenni al C o ncert f ea ur J <J nUary 17. in \Vhich : Hoger \Vagner \\"ill also In FJ.Jm _ introduce the ..... orks of 1 l \~·o other Am e ri c an • C'o mposers , \Villiam ' I ''lfarle m: Voic-cs , Krart and Paul Chihara. Interested persons can contact Lenore Siiby at 833-0320, E. R:1y Quigley ;it 833-2847 . o r Ka y Snyder a l 55 1-26 \3 . before June 30. \F a c e s ' ' -a n S e a s o n t i c k et ~iinprc s sio n istlc information may be d o cum e n t a r y about obtained by calling (213) ·m u d e r n I i r c i n 626-5781, ext. 422. _,Am c ri c :.i s's best·kno\~·n black ghetto !--\\'ill b e orfcr e d l.Iond:i y. ti.·I ay 19 at 9 ll.111. on Channe l 28 . OC Opera Seeking Me fn bers '3 by Balanchine' On TV Special : Produced in 1973 ror 5 \\'edis h Television. the 00 -minutc film is not an ;atle rnpt :.,t d c rinitivc ~Latem cnt about llarlem ~ut i s . according to ~u·edi sh produce r s, "a ;\'icw from t he outs ide yrcscnted in the hope ·lhere is something lo be :1earn c d from what lothcr s see. Thi s :docum entary is first and :ro rrmos t a prog r a in }a bout th e ordin a ry , junknU\\"ll bl al'k c itizens 1of lt a rle m , \\•h o are 'allowed t o s pea k for themselves.'' • ·•,\ny thi ng yo u can lle arn in school you can 1Jearn in the s treet," one 'young c ynic t ells the ica mer a. ~'Chic a g o ' ' jComing '.·:"The Re a rh Boys <:1nd :Chicago in Con(·c rt" \\-i ll 'b e pre se nt e d al :Anaheim Stadium on ;Frida y , Mily 23, : beginning at 6 p .m . Cit : 2000 S. State College •Blvd. More than h:.ilf of : the 50,000-sCat ca pacit y : is sold , organizers have : reported. The annua l membership drive for t h e L y ric Opera Association of Orange County is underway this month. · 1\ r a r e t e l evis ion dance concert, "Three by Balanchine with the New York City Ballet," will air o n ''Great Performance s'' W.ednesday, May 21 at 9 p.m . on Channel 28. The program will feature Kay M·azzo. Patricia McBride, Peter Martins, Edward Villella and othe r M e m. b e _r s h i P members of the New ca.t e gor1e s 1nc.l~d e York City Ballet in Friend , $10 ; Susta1rung, "'='Ceorge Balanchine's $25: Patron. $100 ; Donor ' • s e r e n a d e . • ' Patro n. $250 ; Honor "Tarantella" and "Duo Patro n , S SOO , and Conc;ertant." Bc n e f ac t.or , $1.000. ''Seren a d e," i s ?i·lember~h1ps of $25 or considered one oC the more c_nt1tle m c rn~ers to most lyrical works in compltmentary tickets the modern repertoire. f o r t h e s u m m er Created in 1934 -only productions and social 'months af t er t h e events throughout the dancer-choreograptrer year. arrived in New York Opera productions for from Russia -it still 1975 include "Madame Butte rfl y" )>y Puccini, u·hi c h o pen s on Saturday , July 5 at the L a guna Moulton Playhouse and "Tales of l·l "o ffmann '' by Offenbach, which opens on Wednesday, July 23. r e m a i n s one of th e Ballet Compan y's signature pieces and has been incorporated into the repertoire of I S European ballet companies. The music is by Tchaikovsky. Bal anchine cfeated O/Tarantells," the second '1iece on the progr am, in 1964, when it premiered at the City Center of Mus ic and Drama in New York. This filmed version, to the mus ic or Loui s Gotts cha l k, is based on Neopolitan folk dances. ''Duo Concertant," performed by K a y Mazzo and P e ter Martins, was first performed during New York City Ballet's ·1972 Stravinsky fe stival at the New York Theater. The Sep t ember production in Irvin e Bowl will be a dramatic staging of "Dark of the Moon," a folk musical based on the Ballad of Ba rbara Allen . M e mber s hip applications a nd ticket info rm a l io n ma y b e obtained by phoning the Lyri c Opera office at 494 -0709 "londay through Friday from IO a.m. to 4 p.m. FEATURING ·---.. • AUTHENTIC DEMONSTIATlllllS Of 118111 cum hly ~•W..I • IMI 15 TlllES IEPIESOOlll • DISPIJI AND SALE Df llllWI ILUIETS, WIS, IASIETS, JlWElll, IUGS, CUJTllllC, ETC. 1AU -• eM Mid by ~c• W..I Gene rul ~1c.Jm is s ion 'ti c k e t s ut $10 u r c 1 ;:1 v a i l u bl ~ ;j t th e , stadium . ul. the 1\n:1hcim 1 Con,'c ntion Ce nte r and 1 at l'r1ut ual, Libc rly and Ticketron agencies. 1..--------------------------...i i ~ OLD TIME POW . wow .~ .INDIAN COM PETITION DANCING FOR Liv ing Together? CASH PRIZES MAY 24 thN MAY 25 1:00 P. M. Why 1iot Marry Toda y? ;; 0 itt a pi.<:tur111que Clutp~l 11 :! by 1he Bay ~ ' .. ~1 i11 it'tcr provitlc 11 Li1•ense .. • ; "No Teel ! No t•uhlirity! HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY FESTIVAL ·"-· MAY II · MAY 19 •MAY 23 ·MAY 26 _ I 0:00 A.M. • 9:00 r.M. • • • ' 1 CaJI 6 73-5 2 3 0 HUNTINGTON l l ACH-fiU.IH ST. I COAST HIGHW.AY '--,,_ c:.,. ,..,, FlH ADMISSION • ' ,eblJdren 's dance company _this summer. Additional inform atlon ls uva.ilable by c41 1ling 675·2643. The Institute is located .at 2.U l E. Coust High"'a y, Coro na de l ~r. Bo\vcrs J\.lu scum \\"ill ofter a s umn1cr program, Juty 8 through August 1. in Ame rican traditions'. inc luding hist o r y , a rt , e nviro nme nt, dra m ;:1 and fil m. The program for 4 to 10-year-olds will be held Crom 9:30 a.m . to 12:30 p .m . daily , v.•ith fi eld trips on Friday. Tuition is $50 plu s $18 f o r material s. E a ch additional child pc\· family costs $35 plus n1aterials. Regi s tration w i ll b e g i n r.1~ a y 2 l • ln!ormation is available by calling 834·402<1 . Bowers Mus eum is at 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. Art Show Forms Available Entry forms are now available ror th e Art Show of the Southern California Exposition ;.it Del Mar. , Ther e will be competition for $3 ,000 in cash ·award s in four major categories. An artis t may submit two works or art but only one per class. . E n tries m list be de livered \\'ith entry rorms and fees lo the Del Mar fairgrounds on f.'la y 29,30or31. Form s and iriformation ar c av.ailable from Entry -Department. Southern . California E x pos ition, ~De l Mar, Ca. 92014. j Entries selected for the show may be sold for :.i 25 percent com mi.ssion . charge if the a rtist so desires.' • c,,,.st c,, ... ed11 Ann Leverett and llobert Renfrow plan a trip t o Europe in a sce ne from ''My Daughter, Your Son." which opens tonight for a five -weekend rwi al 'the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Information is available al 842 -5421 . Curtain lime is 8 :30 p .m . Good M-.• Moy l !·Wffti'TW1 Ad AIMoltd lark • Ctloc ...... c,.._. c,...., Pea..t C.....,.. • Rocky 3:1J:S:I .............. ,... 440 E. 17 st.• COSTA MESA P..ti lll •..- • •••••••••••••••••• : HAPPY BIRTHDAY : :QUIET WOMAN: : "Wh en I ret urn from tl1e friendly skies -l e e .always stop at n1y favorite restaurant.'' e Capt. \\"eston Leet•h e • Unilt'CI. Airlines • : Join The m For the Celebration • ••••••••••••••••••• LARGE SIElECTIOMS FREE RING with 'I 3 Purch••• ·--l-•·• l'rice1 itl ~ of 0.-....,, Ca.ty liltg1 . '' ..,, MKidocn. 'I_., .s .. adl llo•MM Hecldoc:es . '175 THE T~~i,~~~~GGET 111-6111 • ''~:..11 ~ M., u . -0..,. ~i\lim~ .•.. ' ' ' --· • • Stew: A Varied Feast A surprising numt>t-r or pcopll.' ent.el'ta111 lhc notio n t hut :t s t ew consl:;L'i or a ny lhing you wunt to throw in :i 1><>t and l'OOk up. Out there ure lhos t•, fortu nately, who kn ow s killfu l prt•par at i un l l'!.l d s Out 'n' About Norman Stanley be y ond la s t l'l l·ss dozen s te\v t•ntrees slun1gullion Lo a lruly bt·a ring v."itness to the savory dish. \IJ i d t• r a n g e o f s law . Dinner, se1'vl·d ufter ·I p.ni., ineludl'S a t•h oicC of ('l'l'Hmed (:h irk<'n soup , l·'rt.·neh c ho wd ... r 11r a g reen salud "'ith t he Kl'ltlc's ZC>sty hl't'b dressing. And f<'rt!nc·h br ead and butte r is Served with ull stc\•iS. Tiii-: HJl.L of f<ir€! !cuds off \\'ith vegeta ble --• Friday, May 16. 1975 CAIL Y PILOT <;1 Times/Places I Stage Woman: From Valkyrie "THF: MIM E l"ACTORV' -l\1ime s hO'-'' by hear,';, in~ handicupped slu<lt.•nts. 7 :30 p .m . in Golden ~ \\lc:.l Coll ege amphithcatl'r. 15744 Gulden \Vest • St., J·tuntington BeHCh. $1 adulti;, th1l(lrcn fruc. JAZZ CONCERT -Les l\1cC:uln, H p,111 . 1n thu ('hap1n an Coll ege l\1 c 1norial i'lall aurtltoriun1 . :Ji.13 N. (;lassL·ll St .. 01·angc. 'rickl'l 1nfo rn1ulion, 63:.1 8821, ext. 55,1_ ' ('lllLORt:N'S 'fll E.:ATt:ll -".l'hc \\·1zurd of Oz," ~1t Vist a Verde School in Irvine. 7:3tJ o 'c lo<:k tonight, 1 :30 a nd 8 1>.rn. Salurday. 75 cents e vcn- 111gs; 25 ct·nts m atii1ec. 'SO ARK 'fltlS T l1'tt:• -Ex1K·rirncntul p la y by Charles M itt·hcll , 81,.m. through S alurd:.1y al At'- tor's Playbox Cadjaeent to theater ) ~t Golde n WcstCollcgl'. fo~rcc . E xpe rli 8C 0 11 Lh,c poss ibilities. Nute,_t.oo, !iubjeC't abounds al tht• the intern:.it 1onal nature delig htful Stc:'w Kell It· or Ifie offt•rings . res taurunt i n J\'!l.'~a In ord<•r to S\.'Lllt• into Vt•rdc Cl'nl t•r , Cos t a th1 s unu s u :i l' spot , l\lesu . .-·urt h c r . lhl· hO\\'t•v1:r. ~·uu <Jl'l.' going first·tin1c diner "'ill to havt: lo t:1k1,.• <.111 c>1t1·a rcceivl! a les~or• in th~\.-1noml.'11t 0 1· t\VO l o V<J fiCly Of Sl l'\\. S it 's Plll\JO!lll lht.• locat ion . poss ible lo sl·rvt·. Vlh dl· tht.• 1't.•Sl au r :.111l sys t e m f o llowed i n quoting prices here). f;o.1ch lunl'h sclcct1un is served with an ordet- of European-st yle colc ----- on·· lite · othe r hantl , is n "t cxat·tl y off the l hOS(.' f<.llll i\i a r \\ilh lhl' bt.'ill l.'ll path, il's llOl iJ place like s imilar pl ;1c·c autom;lticall y operations in We!-il LllS s ig htl•d >A'hen you cntt:r 1\n ~c l cs , \\'4..1:..l\\'ood l\.lL•s;i Vl.'rdcl:cntc.r, Vi ll age, Hcvcl'ly !!ills GO Bt:YONO lltl' a n.d Tok yo , .I <.1p;.1n bwld 1n~s fronting citht.•r have ail'l'<td y 1n o1tle it :i strel•t on the south\\.•t.·sl popular f a vol'itc. 'l'h1 !> eornl'l" of Atl am s Avenue rnonth the Cost a l\•lc!->a and ll;irbur Bo ulevard. /edition, ll\\.'lll'd by Bob Tak e a be<irin g o n B <1 I' 1· ;i t' I o u g h . i s Etlwartls Cinema Cente r cc l ebr at in ~ H.s fi1·st <!nd you 'll find the Stew anni 1,.·cr s<.irv . Kettle scver<.11 doors cast As a t'Uli:n ary m t.•lbotl , nf the box office for the stewing is tile pru<·e~s of the;.1tercomplex. " lo.n g , :.lo\\' l'UOk111g of ,\II of tilt• Sl('\\'S <.lfC food in lit1 t1 11t 111 ~1 S('J"\'l'tl in o ld -fas hionL'<I l'O\'t•rcd put. Sinl·e ;iny cast irnn kt'ltlcs, the sizt· dish ~o prepared n1ay b1 • or tlie (•onlaint•r var:·.-ill~ callt•d a :.tl'\\", a goo<l L1t'l·ortl1ng to the po1·tion chl'f ll ul'sn ·l h <1V l ' tu you ord t·r . 1'hl·r('·s :1 ::;:tick "·ith lhl' l'On1n1unly range of thrct• pri <'cs1'or i.ll'l'Cptetl c·ont.·o<·lions. t.'~1 <·h ~te\\.'. lht· f1gu rl'S noll.'d in <.1 s t·cnding ordl'r ;\'I' 'J'll E SlC\\ Kettlt.'. for the lunt·h , d innPr and• you'll rind m ort• thnn a ··hl•ft.y" s ervi ngs (the lD ID Lafcty.+t•, Hewpart leach (Bayside on 1 he lido Peninsula) SUNDAY IRUNCK-9 a .lft.·2:10 DIMMER t>ll~HTLY- " Froni S;OO p.m. JAMAICAN STEEL IA.MD EVERY SUNDAY 2 lo 7 l".M. IA.CK IY f'OPUL.U: DEMAND OASIS T1t•s. ttlnt Sat.-1 p.m. lo I :JO a.'". Sut1. &: Mon.-OOYe Frio.tie Fr-7:)0 TEMPLE c;ARDENS t,.t i ~Nt:SS Resla11ranl ~5 LUMCHEOM AMD DIMMER DAILY Sp~cial Luncheon Buffet SI .es Mo1*Jay l hru Friday 11 30 To 1 30 RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE Featuring E~ot1c Tropic.al D11nks I SOO ADAMS lat Harborl COSTA MESA 540·19)7 540-192] And, In Gorden Gro•e 12201 BROOKHURST IA.I Chopmaril 618·7020 ·BREAKFAST LU'.\fll 1)1~1\'EH {'IK'.KTr\11. . Or\:\'Cl~Ci l'RESE :'iTS OliTSTANDl\'G DINI\'G & ENTERTAINMENT. * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQUISITE CU ISINE -SEHVICE DINNE H Sl,RVED F'ROM 5 PM LUNC J-1 FR OM 11 :30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRU NCH FROM JO AM -3 PM * Captain 's Table Coflee Shop SEHVING 24 llOURS * LOUNGE For Dancin g & Enlertainment AnUtNOO°N fl:OM J PM NIGHTLY flOM 8:300 with SHONA llSHOP TllO "THE END RISUlT" 18700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT tOP•OSITI IHI AllPOll} 833-2770 <See OUT, Page C41 -... Lesley S(ngcr l .csley Gore. kno1,vn for s uch '60.s hits as "It's r.1 .Y Party" and .. JudJ•'s Turn to Crv . ·· ,,·ill appear at Knott·s Berr:y J<~arm ·in !Juen a Jl~u·k thiS weekend. Sho\v t in1es a rc. 6, 8 and 10 p.m. Saturday and 3, 5 and 7 p.m . Sunday. Real -4 Cantonese Food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21 st P l., Newport Beach ORiole l-9560 Opt:11 Do»y 12 Moa11 to ~!>:JO "7 Ft-i • ..:I Sot. 'til I Z:JO ~~ MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS (Friday, Saturday and Sunday until 6 P.M.) dinners include soup or salad, baked porara or rice RED SNAPPER , ..... , . ; ........ -2.25 MAHI MAHI .......• --. .. . . . . . . • 2.65 GRILLED SEA BASS .....••••• , . . 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN ...... , . . . . .. . • • . . . 3_25 NEW YORK STEAK ............... 3.75 LOBSTER TAIL ................. 4.95 ST EAK AND LOBSTE R ........... 5.95 LUNCHEl)N also seMd daily until 4 p.m. 16278 P•c1fic Co1Jt Hwy , Hun11ngton Bch . • 12131592·1321 :1901 E. Co1i1 Hwy • Cbron• 011Mir•1714) 67~0900 !11).!h1·,1 <~u:il1l ~ "><1t1\'1' .\ll':\'l1';tn fou1I ~ r ,.,.,:v" ~VIC GARCIA f'.Ofmetly of Coe!.Of·~ Palace Appearing Tm...-... h i .• Sat, Nigh!~ IJ,.,,, C/:, I <I 1"'' ,, I] I' ·COCKTAILS i• ' j ,. 9093 f_ AD AMS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 show evening is a dinner s how. Make your reserva· tions early. • $2 cover. (714) 531-1232 ~ 1!1 I'll I! IH!!lWl!!l TT 226 s. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana, Californla 92704 ~ • ~·························· : Appearing nig"htly {except Monday) .,. t '!&~· /..,.:t'l ~J \.~ : In the " '' • EAST-WEST LOUNGE ! Toft1mW Song Trio ~ ~--· ·z-... -..F' ""' :i;~ '-./: • and Lu••I • • 8 :30 pm to 1 :00 am. ! Fri. end Sal, 'Ill 1 :30 am • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·I· ~~. I • ' )11 , ...... ••• . •. ' To Juliet 'rl>1'1GIIT, MAY 16 '1'1ANY FAC J.:s o •~ "'Ol'IA~' -A OOE.'-""Offi<Lll t•onccrt by :1l·trcss and singer Ivy Bottini, 8 p.rn . at the Or<.1n i.:e Y\VCA. 1<16 N. Grand St., Or<.1n gc. Sponsored by KOY.'.&!. 'T\\'t:l.tlJI NIGllT' -Shukespc:Jrian eomcd r~ 8 p.m . through Sliturday al Santa Ana Colle ge's Phillips ll;.ill 1'heater. Bristol and 17th Streets. $2 ;i.tlulls. S 1 s t udeiit!>. Rt.'s crv;.i tions, 835·597 1. KOCI\ 1'1 USJC,\I~ -"Gud J,o\'c :ind !\lothcr r:arth." 8 µ.111. <.1t l.i ncoln l\.l iddJ(' St·hool. 3101 r>al'i f1c \'ie"' r>r .. ('oronad cl ;\f;.i r. SI. 'l'llS Al.LIAl"C I::' --Con1edy by Sh;.1'-'"' 8 p.111. throu1::h S;i lurday :it L'C Irvine fo'ine ,\rls Vi ll ag e 'T iit; \'1\l ,KYltJJ.~' -Dramali<' \'ersio n of \\1:1gnl•r story, 8 p .111 . througjl Sunday at 1\rthu1"s fi<.1 rn. llc1·it;:igc-V<1rk. 1217'1 Eiil:lid St., G::1rdc11 tirovt•. 50 t·t.·nts·. lnfo rtnation. 534·261 I . 'fh l«tlc1·. S2.SO . Infor mation. 833·6617. • 'R01'1EO 1\f"I) J U l.l t:·r · -Experin1ental pro · tit1ction , 8 p.111 .. through S;.1t urduy. Orange Coast College auditoriu1n, 270 1 r·airvic"'' Ro<1d , Costil l\·Je::;:;,i . Limited seating. foTee. '1'1\' 0 1\t.;GllTt:R. \'Ot:R S(J~' -Comedy. <ri': throug h .Julll' 111 ~1\ lluntinb'tOn UL·a{'li t">layhousc, 2110 I\.l<1in S l,. lluntington l\c;:ic h. H::IO p.1n . f<'rid:.iys a nd S;.i)urdays. i{CSC-1'\'<Jlions. Sh-5121. ' MOOF.RN M USICAL -'The Roi.I r of the Grease · paint, the Smell of the Crowd." Through 1\.1 ay 24 <.1t Golde n \V est College ·rhcate r in ~lunlington Beach. 8 p.n1. SI .50. Rese rvations : 892-7711 , ;.isk fol' books to re. 'Tiit: F ANT1\S TIC KS' -l\lusieal. <i t 1'he. Plily houSL'. 172 N. G lassell St.. Or;i.nge. $1 .75 to SS.50, t.hl'oug h !\l ay 25. Rc::;:l·rvalions. 9'J7 -3•183. 'TllF: ~10ST 111\PP\. 1-~f:LL,\' i\lusical. at Sebas ti<Jn '!-. \\les t Oinnt.•r Playhouse, 140 Avenida J>ico, San Clcm l:'nle. throug h i\l <.1~ 25. Reser v;i- tiqns. 492-9CJ50. 'Tllf: PRJSOKt-:R o•~ Sf:COKD ,\\'l·:NUE ' - Neil. Sirnon l'om cdy. ;.il \\'t·sln1i nster Con11nu nily The<JtCr, 7272 f\.·1;.iplc A\'c .. \\'eStrninster, throu~h .June 7. 8 :30 p .n1. Fridays untl Saturdays. Rcscr ,·<.1tion s. 893-8626. 'TJIE EGG ,\Nil I ' -Comedy, at t~ountain Valley Community ·rhcatcr, throug h Jun'c I . 7 : 30 1>.m . f<~l'id ays o.t nd Saturdays, 2 p.n1. Suntlays. 18280 l\tt. Bald y C irt'lt'. t'ounlain Valley. Reser,·a tio ns , 531 ·8602 or 962-2551. S,\Tl:RO,\\', i'tl r\\' 17 'T\\'t:r-..'T \' \:E ,\KS Of' ROCK 1\f"O ROLi~' ln1prc ssionis l l)crform<.1nccs of roc k s tars, 7 ::)0 (See CO!\llNG E\'E!';TS, Page C.S J Jflr. C!Cbristian's~ Present:. FEATURING BROILED ALASKAN KING CRAB L EGS ............ $4.75 "GENO" ServL•d v.·ith t o~sed ~reen'!i<il:.td. bitkl.-d polato. broiled to1nato, g:irl1c br\•<td Thursday \ Friday Saturday MR . CHRISTIAN'S NEW DAILY MENU . ' ... S.\.50 'TIM MORGON Cll(J IC F: ·rol' SIRl..01:\ '. TOP S IHLUIN & AL1\SK..·\ Kl'.'O G C HAU L EGS ....................... . 5.75 "''j~,..., .. 6akea Pol•lo, Bal<..d lomo10 s.tad Gat~e Bre"d fue.&Wed. G ROUNI) Bl':t::F 'fl':RIYA KI 2.!'15 HHOCllE1'TE Ot' BEt::FTElll'f,\Kl ...... J .\15 COCK 1 AILS•OINING•DANCING•ENTEAT AINr-,1ENT Daily Bi:eaklast•Lunch•01nner Sil Ill !\1 P OH I F:N'r AL ... ., . , . . . . . . . . . . . . • 3 ,!I~ SKE \\.'f~ltED SCALLOPS .............. _ ... <1.2.'i Turn inland cd our ti91 SOUTH J I I 06 Cami Hwy. LAGUNA "''ISet've<lwol~ 6\td of Fhce. B••ed '""'""·Satoe:!. G .. 1oe B•eatJ ENTERT AINMEHT & DANCING THUR-• FRI. • SAT. J 53 E. Coost Highway Mewporta..ch R'i"'""atiDM 675-5120 E4STEM MEAT COMPANY & Skinny Haven Restaurant "the home of delicious dieting" It's a d1e!er's dream co me true ! Now. we ight . conscious people who love g1ea 1 lood can eat like kings and queens. and stav w1rh1n their d1ets1 Eastern Meat Compc1ny 1s a wonderland ot Quatiry culs ot fresh veal. llee1 , !1sh poul!ry. plus SPC · C•J!1 y 01el IOOllS 1nclud1ng frot Cn. prepared d1nn1·1s. salad dressings. sol1 drink s, anc dessert~ tas!e·temp!1ng meriu ol s1n!ully-delic1ous lunches arid dinners. all caH!l ully p1 epa1ed and propor11o ned ac· cord1rig ro most clrer and club reduction r('Qtnremf'nls. You can e"en · chea1 v.11h out really chea 11rig. Skinny Haven 1eatures scrumpl1ous llcssells. and a talle·out bakery. 01tcr1ng sv.·ccl treats that keep you on you r d1e1 ROUND& RUMP SPECIAL Beef Bone·ln Round S1eak ~1.19 LB Beel Round Bone-In Rump Roa5t ~1.19 LB • I ---- -COUPU~l -----! Lean Ground Beef • -: .. ~ REG 89' LB I " ' :--Even 11 you'r'l no! watching you r _ we1g h1 (you lucky de~1P). Eas1ern Meat Co mpanv will become yo ur sper.1al headqua rters !or tender, gou rmet me111s a1 reasonable prices. l o help celebrate lhe G1and Openuig ol the Mission Pla1a loca· 11on !"1 mile wesl o1 the San Diego freeway at La Par ). all Skinny Haven Res!auranrs anti Eastern Meal Co slores 1n Orange Counly ;ire otle1- 1n9 super snec1al. money·saving bar gains Hur1y out! WITH COUPON 69' LB ... ::::::::::::;:.-'j And. r1gh! n.1xt ~:Jo r.' you'll find Skinny H a~cn ·Reslauranl. and a Beef Sides WITH ROAST SECTION 95' LB. FIH: CUSTOM CUT. WRAPPED & QUICK FROZEN OSCAR MAVER All Beef Franks ,, ..•. Lean Ground Beef ANY SIZE PKG 19' LB BULK WRAP 5LB PKG • BULK WRAP JOLBS.OR MORE •• 15' LB. GREENLAND Turbot Fillets 91' LB. I I I Ll ~~T 1 LB PER FAMIL V I I_ -_·coli~N EXPIRES 5-20-75. _7 _J ----COUPON ---- EXIRA LEAN Ground Veal REG Sl 39 LB. WI TH COUPON 91' LB. LIMIT 1 lB. PER FAM ILY I -I 1--COUPON EXPIRES 5-20-75---t BEEF ROUN D BONELESS Sirloin Tip Roast '1.69lt ~~ ' WE AR YA MPL E • WE 4CCEPT USDA FOOD COUPONS llNEOFWEIGHT WATCHERSPRODUCTS 511 S. Brookhurst Anaheim 776-1830 9901 Yorktown Ave . Huntington Beoch 963-2719 25254 Lo Paz Rd . I Laguna Hills 581 -8550 I' • C-1 DAIL v PILOT Friday. May 16, 1975 COMING EVENTS: CONCERTS • • • (t'rom Paar:rC'J ) p.m . Soturduy ut Chupman College Me morial li~ll Audito1·ium, 333 N. Glussell St., Oran~c. F ee. , LESLF.Y GORI': 1000s hit singe!', al t\nott's Berry fo"'arm, 8039 lll'uch Blvd .. l!uena P11rk . 6. 8 und 10 p.m . Suturday, 3, Sund 7 p.m . Sunday. In- formation. 827 -1776. 1-IARl\-IONY (),\ \' ::!UU $\\'t.'l'l 1\dclinl'S (barbershop quOJrtcts ), 12:30 to 3 :30 J).m . S:.itur- day in Knoll's \.\lagon C.in1p at Knoll 's Berry FOJrm , BucnOJ P ark . KARATE DEl\-l ONS'fH i\TIO!\'S Sho"·s a t '1 1:30 u.n1 , <.1nd 1. 2 :30 und 4 p.m.·Satul'day, Sun· dOJy und 1\1 .:1y 24 :.Jnd 25 <.it South Coast Villuge on Sunflower Drive near South Coast P luz.a. Free. DR. DE!\I ENT(> --In ·'F<.·sti,·al of Dcn1t:ntia'' l..li l\'lagic l\'1 ountain.,J\1agic 1\l ountain Park"'.:1y exit from I 5 <north o l ... flolly\\VOd). 2 anll 4 p.nl . Satur- d:.iy ;,ind Sund;.1y . 'CARS 01-" 'rllE ST1\RS' :\L:CT ION -1\l !\·tovie \\'orld. 6920 01·angelhurpt• :\\·e., Buc n~i Park . Begins IO ;.1.m . Si.i!Ul'di.ly :.ind Sund;.iy. Includes c<.i rs of Jack l\l·nn,\', .IHl'k f)L·n1ps t·y ~tnd Darryl Zl..lnUl'k . SJ. ~ARADE -10 a .m . Saturday in Orange, \vesl on Chapman Avenue from l-larwood Street . Part of city's 44th a nnua l Ma y Festival all \veekend at Hart !t1em or ial P.ark, 500 S. G\assl.'IJ St. Inform a · lion, 538·358 1. SUNDAY, 1'11\Y 18 SPANISH DANCERS -"Lolo.1 l\1ontes and lier Spanish D;:in cers," 7:30 p.m . Sunday at Chap. m a n College Auditorium. 333 N. Glassel! St. Orange. S2 adults. SI stude nts and children : S5i for fa mily. Inform;:ition. 835-3000, ask for com- m uni ty services offi ec. ORG1\N CONCERT t\l :t r\'t-'l J cn!'iCn ·llo\\'a rd . ill First Baplis t Churt·h. 1010 \V. 17th St., Santa Ana. 8 p .m . Sunday. f<"'l·ce, MINIATURE SOLDIERS -Exhibit by co llec- tors in Los Sold.ados Pequenos Clu b, 2 to 8 p.m . Sunday, S herilto n-Anaheim Hotel. 1015 . Ball Road, Ana heim ; King ;\Jthur Room. F[_ce. CHORAL CONCERT -Cypr ess College Chitmber Sin ger s :.ind College Chorale ; works by Mo;i:art a nd Schubert. J p.m . Sunday at Unive rs i. ty Hi gh School c horal room , 477 1 Campus Dr., lrvi nc. Fret.•. T RAVEL FILi\1-1.ECTURE -Russ Potter. form er .. ,·oicc" of L<1guna's P<1geant of the !\taste rs, presenting film on Belgium. 7:30 p.m . Sunday, room J.-216 of the li brary, Cypr~ss College, 9200 \'alley Vil'W St.. Cypress. Free. DRAMATIC POETRY READING -By J ohn Ca mpbel l . 8 p .m. Sunda y at P lumm e r Auditorium . Chapman Avenue at Lemon Street, Fullerton. B.ene !ils Ca tholi c Big Brothers, Inc. Donation minimum, $1. BANJO-FIDDLE CONTEST -9:30 a .m . to 4 :30 p.m . Sunday at Cal Stille Fullerton, northwest of the gymnas ium . $1 for spet•l:Jtors: children i.lnd seni ors free. Br.ing O\\·n chair. MOI\"Dr\Y. ~11\Y 1!1 MARK TURNBULL -Gui tarist, composer and poet, at th<!' Newport 1-l arbor Art Museum, 2211 1w. Balboa Blvd., Ncy,·porl Beach. 8 p.m . JI.ton. day. $2 . Limited seatin g. Information, 675-3866. ,JhfStew kettle ' ·' ··f ' Feoiunog . IHTERHATIOHAL STEWS •. • SOUPS SALADS , SANDWICHES & OTHER SPECIALTIES 1sl ANNIVERSARY' CELEBRATION • MAY 12·18 Complimentary Glass or Wi'ne W1lh Your Meal MES4 VERDE CfHTER, COSTA MES4 4DAMS AT H4RIOR 979-1871 TllESDAY,MAY ZO ('ALLEN GILES & FRIENDS' -Piano, flute a nd <.·el lo trlo: m usic by Beethoven. Brahms. Golden \·\lest College Theater, tluntington Beach. 8 p.nl. Tuesday. $2 a dults. $1 students. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21 QUARTER HORSE RACING -T hroug h Aug. 20 al Los Alamitos Race Course. Post lime 7: 45 p.m . Monday thsough Suturdl..ly. $3 clubhouse, $2 grand stand. / THURS01\Y, 1'1AY 22 1'11£ ROS E Ti\TTOO' -1'ennessee Williams Play, 8 p .m . Thursday through Saturday at Estancia H ig~· , 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa l\1csa. $2. FRIDAY, MAY 23 Cl lORAl. COSCE RT -UC Irvine Chorus, 8 p. m. Friday and Saturduy, UC l Concert H<.tll. $2.50. Inform a tion. 833·6617 . DANCE \\'ORKSHOP -Ry Students. lJCI Little Thealer. room 161. 1-lumanities 1'1all. 8 p .m ., Fri- day and Saturday. 75cent s. 'l\N EVENING OF M EWDRAMA' Costa i\ll'Sa Civic PlayhouSe. 8:30 p.m . Friday a nd Saturdo.1y . $2 . Reservations, 556-5391 weekdays. OUT 'N' ABOUT ..•. (From Page C3) stew, ser ved in a hearty beef broth \\'ilh a melted l'heese t opping. $1 .95 , S2.S5. S2.9S. Next is t•hickt.•n · in -the -pot , breast and thig h of tender c hic ken st C\\'ed ,\·ith c~irrots. peas a nd durnplings in a chicken soup, $2 .25, $2 .SS, $2.95. TllR Et: top .n o tc h c h o i ces arc tabbed uniformly at ~.65, $3.25 and $3 .95. Ttle first of these is Transylvania St e \V , Jea n pieces or tende r beef cooked with swee t an d sou r kraut and sour c·rean1. Second is U n c le Louie's hobo sloo, long ribs of eas tern prime rib ··cooked and s pi t·ed according to Louie's old tom:.ito base . Another variation of this Ste\\' - French fish Chablis -is cooked \\'i lh C h abli s ,,·ine. Prices for both are $2.45, $3.15 and $3.75. For c hildren under 12 the K ettle offers ;,i s pc <.·i a l portion of l'hick e n ·in -t h e -pot or Italian rneatbull sle\v for .S l .25. r\nd any ix>rtion or any ste'v can be order ed tor home take -out in a s pec ial plastic container. The rest_aura nl atso o ffers a variet y of hambuJgcrs (priced f1·01n $1 .35 to S2 .15, s erve d "'' i t h potato salad ) us '''ell as a \\'ide selectio n of full-meal salads ($2.15 to ~.65), ;,i Ja carte so~ps ;;iiid side orders, d recipe, u·ith potatoes B cc r and ,,, in e a n d a n Y o t h c r selections foreign a nd vegetab~es ,,.~ can. !ind." domestic ,' !U re s uitably The third 1s T11uana. varied .to dnable you to steu'. ole .. ~ou th of ~he pick ._. compleme nta ry border chli1 beans wtlh beverage. · lean, tasty beer chunks. The Italia n spaghetti and m ea tb a ll s t c \\', Sl .95, S2 .55, S2.95. offers ;,i t asty m eatball ste\v in a vegeta bll' gravy \\·ith .:;paghetti .:tnd g rated cheese. f~ct'f Burgundy, $2.45, S3 .15. $3,75. is old-fashioned beef s t<.·,,· l'ookcd \\'ith Burg undy \\'IOC. LUNCHEON SPECIAL Now Serving Beer and Wine ' PUCCjNI OPERAS -'Gianni Schicchl' and 'Suor Angelica,' 8 p.m . 1'Tiday and Saturday, Orange Coast College auditorium. Free. In· rormlltion, 556-5816. PAT BOONE-At f(nolt 's BerrY. F'nrm Irr Buena Park, Friday through May 26. SATllKDAV,MAY24 ORCll ESTRA CONCERT -Los Anl{eles Philharmonic, 8 :30 p.m. SaturdaY at UCI 's Cr u'""·ford Hall . lnforn1alion, 646,6411 . JAZZ EVENT -Surah V•1 ughuh. ·stun Kenton, Rumsey Lewis, l..ouie Bellson Dl Disneyland, Saturd<1 y and Sunday. lnfOrmation, 533-4456. 'PUPPET DAY' -FamjJy entertainment Satur· day at Golden West College in 1-luntington Beach. Puppet shows: 10 and 11 a .m . for the deaf; l and 2 p.m . in Spanish ; 3 a nd 4p.m. in English. $1 adults. SO cents children. Tickets at ~kstore . 'THE CAVE DWELLERS' -Willia m Saroyan play at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Begins Saturday for six week rUn. Reser vations, 646-1363. STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL -Al Euclid Park, Garden Gmv.e.Jncludes parade at 11 a .m . Satur- day. Events include strav.:berry pie recipe contest- <1nd pie eating contest . Free. SUNDAY,MAY25 ACTING WORKSHOPS -.. The Harmfulness of T~bacco" bY Chekhov and "Krupp's Last Tape" by Beckett, 8 p.m ., UCI Fine Arts Little Theater, room 161, flumanities Ha ll.. s ... 11nt ', .... KaJll.•a Corona Del Mar 2121 E. ~ Soup, Salad, Seafood Dinner A cup of Potage .St Gcrn1,1in, n1,1<1e daily 1n ot1r kitchen. Cri~fl ~pinach sa/,1cl 1vi1h choppl'd bacon, hard boi/t.'t.I ei;g, S\Vl't>ll~our dtessing. Crepes SI. J.1cqu1..•s: Sea/lop.~, .. d11in1/), Jnd .~/iced 3 9 1!! rnu~hroor'l1 in J ~herry sauce w ith • ~ ,c:ruyere cheest'. -Kento11 Jazz pianisl a nt.I banct lcad(•r S ta n K cnt~11 \Viii join Sar a h Vauglu1, Ramsey Le \\'lS a nd Louie Bcllson in" "Dis neyla nd <.1nd All 'l'hal J azz" J\1a v 24 an<i 2.5 al Disneyland. Additional infOrn1 alion is available by C<.1(ling 533-4456. Cancellation '.fhe produc tion of "A 1'h o u sa nd c 10 ..... n s'' sc heduled l~ upc n toni g ht by th e San Clemente Communi ty Theater has been ·~-an­ celled. No othe r play 1s c:ur- rl•ntly planned to r eplace "Clowns." STUfT§~IR[ Ofril llALllOA 6AY, NEWPORT !IEACH ?2fl WEST COAST HIGHWAY ~- OAMCl .. G·tOGHll ~ 10 YHl ~Ht<"Hl"G lOUC"" h--.. Gll<t 01 ••HI r.•·.l'I'• ""'" p 714] ~·lt>'"Jil' I \\'11nl ad resull~ f~12·5ti7tl TOURHEDOS OF FILET MIGMOM S.1uc~ Madeira Toppecl w 1!1) Bearr'l,u:.e 4MOHG 20 SILECT DINNER EHTREIS Brandie Brandon Duo Entert~ining )7 fashlo11 ldo11d N•wport c •• , .. FOi IE'SIRV4TION\ 644-2.030 ~~~~' IEAeblFF RESTAURANT ' • • Bring your family and all of your friends for a meal no one will forget! MEXICA N REST AU RANT 296 E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA • HILLGREN SQUAR E Phone. 645•7626 ~nDollyat 11:000.m. l_..;;...;;...;B;..;A;...R;...R;...Y.==--"J . _ GOLDWATER _ ED RYAN & ROSEMARY CARUSO JUESD.t. Y THRU SA TURD.t. Y -9:00 P,M •• 2:00 .t..M,, • <Ntrigger R 1om-KONA LANES 7699 HARBOR . COSTA MESA 545-1112 Here Is famlty dining at a price yoU can afford. Bring a large party, We'll give yon plenty of service and food to match. Be sure to notice I our expanded cocktail lounge. Come to Ml C•••· It means .. .My H ouse'" and your me J will be a trip to Mexico! ll'eAKS OUT In the · DAILY PILOT "1"'f ..... :.iiL:,=; "t..:: ... ' ' show, all at a spe<:jal-1<cno:! rate. There's also great dining Jn the Ki~'s Wharl for steaks, or lhe Ca.priccio fOf cuisine continental st)Ae. Both restaurarits are open at 5PM loryourCO™enience,Socall us and make yourresetwtions today, for either ni!t>~ or one beautiful -kend. ·~Beach ~o.niott :ITTEL 900 Newpon C.nler Drive 1714) 6404000 \ -----..\ JIOJ t.tSI k•ftll• •vt , .11n•h1lm l7141,lt·ltt4 \\:11o•1\r0111I l·;11<1rih· 11( fll1 I \\/1.1k". ~:1ilo" ;uni 11,.hi<' t ':11 Sl..i111K'« \ 111 .. 1i;iu H.it ,ti 1111· n \I tu~ 1 ,.,.,, ILIO:'ll \ .11~1 \t."" SllN I ~1?11~·~ t' .. nill\l.llJ ~1.,tl 1 IOOMER Ml1lN kt 601' MAflllitO, Ll~OA. ~'IOU WANT A %\\PU llTflt wt001~G 8,1.~D, 0~ A 816. lixPeJ-1s1vt WtOPJ.lG BAND? TUMBLEWEEDS WHY -1~E' b 0 CHOPFA~~fN Afr<, h Wff ONE• rr-::::::--. b I ! FUNKY WIMKERBEAM '·._,., WEll ,IT 00£5 5£El'I\ ···AND CDZ9 ,Nlli:.ACEI MAINTENANCE • . OF THE HAW, lo OOMPLETE~<,I 11\KEN CARE-Of! A ?<MPJ.f wrr(t IMlll> l<J<L IE JU>f f/He, -· REJOICE ! 1J-/15 RAR~ >IJT ONLY THAT, BUT YOU HAVE A 6'/<(110 WORK OUT IN,Jll5T OOUlll 111£ HAU.! .. I ' .- by Wa F. Giid Mel CmlOll W:'t !M'i~ A PINllJ,~.e~ A'4> All tl.Elf~C G!JifAIZ? ! ! """"" ' ' !1 ' I • I! -ii#~ by Tom Batjuck . A PWI>. ONCE AU. Of - 1HE5E L.OCKER5 ARE RENTED' we PLAN TD •. PUT OOORt> O>l 11-IE RE5T~! .. DOOLErs -DR. SMOCK ; frMMy. May 16. 151/!i OAtLVPILOl (',j . by Rodger Bracffiefd HEV! So>llilDDY M:AYlD ~cl~1N ' ON MYRoo:! WHAf fl()I ~ 11 SAY ;· wei...t... L-eMM6' PU1' 1-r "fHIS WAY .•. ' 1F vou w e R.e A SPOJ-JG e CAl<e, YOU WOU1..PN '1" ee PONE: F=OR ANO"f)·oleR -re,.., MINU,.-E!S . i /i;; ... 'I .,- Q ~ ''·· ":.~~~1'~16·]l;;~I -S·llJ b GeoNJe Lemont IF S HE Re1'lJRNS Wl1"H A e o wL--OF ICIN G. :t K)..IOW l.' 1..L-SCR6~M .' I' MOOMMUWNS NAM CY H AW HAW--- LOOK WHO'S UP AT BAT WHAT IS HIS NAME? TODAY'S CROSSWORD. PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate Ye11t1CUy'sP11u111 Solved: ACROSS 49 Direclor Fred --- 1 Act ol 50 Pester by lranll)Orling complaining 5 PtineiQle ol 52 Secondary riQhl activity c~uct 54 ~peakers' 10 Partial pla!lorm 14Armbone 58Valuable 15 Actress····· violin: Bara Informal 16 Across: 59 Even one German 60 Cotiple 17 lnc:linded 62 Give proo1 of passage 65 Giants or 18famedship EKpos launcher 67 Group ol 19 Aftect peoplo deeply 69 Inside: 20 Group of Comb. fo1m three 70 Not spoiled 22 Trodderi 71 fish lrack 72 Olsllgurmg 24 Animal mark doctor· 73Flriisnes . lntormal 74 Orcnestral 25 Approacries 27 Measurlog- worms 29 Nighlmare· 2 words 32 f ish eggs 3J Mischievous sprile _ 34 Appointments J6Cosmet1c 40 Complacent 42 Also·ran 44 ~ecognize 45 Aecilals ol evenla 47 Monickers ,. g1oup 75 Threa- masteif schoooor DOWN \Impair 20fwmgs 3Careless 4 Swa1hed SOeliCalO 6 God: P1el111. 7 Aid a Goar 9$ynagoguo singer note 10 Low droning 41 Man: Informal sound 43 E•cessive 11 In excess ot procedures: 12 L1t11ng 2 words device 46 Red chal· 13 ls 11oubled cedony 2 1 Fat 48 Spanish artist 23 Barrel part 51 lnslrumen1 26 Squelched: 2 53 Most tardy words 54 Cattle 28E1senhower o• Rushmore 29Most country 55 Tear je1ke1 56 Council ol excellen! churchel JO •••. Ala: 57 French river U.S.5.R.clty 61 Genoan 31 Flat·topped magislrate hll!s 6J Asterisll 35 Pre-lirial 64 Ripped rounds 66 Wynn end 37 Occurrence 5 11 . an 38 Twe1v1 u iv 0·clock '1 68 Aged 39 Bird's piping by Dale Hale \.l111o1--RATHER IM~RSONAL. ANIMAL CRACKERS by &nie Bushmiler BUTTERFINGERS BROWN "'' by Chorles M, Schulz MISS LAVAL TELLS ME THAT SHE HAS A VERaAL CONTRACT WJTH YOU TO PAY HER .$600 A WEEK FOR HER ACT, MR.F~Y! I A6REE ! 111/E NEVER SAn? THAT l THINK l!A5€Mil IS MOf! ~ANT TH.IN LO'lf ! '1W H.\1'1NT' ~------~~ NO, I HAVEN'T! NOWJ lllKY DON'T l'OU I.EAVE! · ME AIDNf , ANP LETL Mf'TRY 10 PITCH?!! THE $600 FIGCJRE 15 LIKE WHAT, FUGHT ... euT THERE FOR SHOULD BE OTHER IN5TANCE'? CONS1DERATION5! MA E 6ASEl1AU.15 iY.fRE IMpO(f,A.NT THAN LOVE .•• MISS PEA~C~H_'.._ ____ ~----=---------;:::=:by::M=ell=i NON-. '!RA! IF lOll lrlAl.LV MAD .. sPl.11' 0 i ! ! Cl ' ~a PE!rfONALITY, 11' ~LP CilrrAIN!.Y /!!E ___ .; N'P .. IC'EN1' 1'0 ME! " DICK' TRACY I 0 c by Chester Gould • • . by Rodger Bollen • ' , . • • ' . I ~ ' . l l .J "I r..:aUy ,h11ul<ln·1 huy :in~· n111rc hou,._. pl;in!,.·11 ·~ ju'! thaT lhl' on~·, l\·c got hc<1rll c\'Cl)lh1ni; I h:1vc In ,ay.'· Ol [ . ' . ' • • ~ · 1 • • l ' • ~ ' ' . ' . ' • • .. -' . . ' • • • • • : • ~ : ;o • ~ l • . t I . -I --- i • • • I I ' (,'fj DAILY PtLOT Fnday. May 16. 1975 TV DAILY LOG Fri da y Evening MAY 16 D11e lo 1 Int 111lnut1 th1n11, th• NIA !lskttbtll 111111 Will /llOT air. Cit r11ullr pro111111111IR1 11 tenll!lwtly ic:htdulH tor tonlt hL Saturday Morning MAY 27 7:00 I lJ Cl) J.Q: m AddlJ!ll f1m11, Wttltnd 12! \I}) CI) Jo1l'1 G1nt 111111111 l uu ~ Mluloa: M11k : Mister 1to1t11' Ne!thborlloocl 6:00 C) il1. {f) NIA l11kttNll-th1m• ' 7:301 Sllnrht Se11111111 ~ Stflu -a -..•;J§l mt11oP11t1 •~.c:ll I ;!. .)Qi " {() m ED Ntws (~\ .. f.,) :i IM(I l uRAJ l'{l lon111u • Y011t~ 1 Ult tu un 0 C Sport Special U.111ull1J 111,., * MUHAMMAD All Mews/Public All•ln vs RON LYLE .u,!lJ N.•.Pul•ilul w C..111i.ttltfH111, Live from LAS VEGAS 1:00 § .U j; .J_' f1'f0nt1 M1rtita 0 ! l9 1· I -1.CE ilill!fil Wo1lct 2) -!. 1g a,, E11t11111<1 + 4 Ch111¥1ion~h1p H1toywe11bt li1ht Gtne Au11J lh111/1 Mun1mm1d Ah mi •ti ~·~ t11s1 1 .. 1 6) Sit Slut M1rble ~ome ltle;o~1on t•llt dt!eni.e ~·net O I" .! ) .) Hon1 ~nt-PllottJ he !oui:h1 lld•I M1laeobt1ir< 1n 1%6 Q Mllwii: (C) "Kine Ridlilld l the a} he ta•t~ on Ron l~le ef Den,tr Crvwdtrs" (~dvl '54 -lie• 1111 Col~rodo r.!lln, la,iren'e tbr.e1 m honsidt -. m Unot~hrH r1r1"dlt f1m1l1 (i) Tfut AdvtnlU/t flbri1 lern1 '6 Voice ot Tokio 16 Slill lrti Erl $e$.lme S!rtt! ff) Elteluc Com~nf Ell R~kf' frttndi l :lo 6 !1 l1 . .! Silted Buur 6:30 I• Merv Grit!in Siio• Q 1j 6 ,1q. t!l Run, Joe, llun 0 Jo n Waynt l h"tle I Mdy Grlt!lth 6 Roc:k Concert D!linll O (J9 ! ) ~ Adventure! ol G•I· Zoom! 11fj'" T11vtl film lit!lt RIKlls Mov1t: "ll•fe 11 D1•n" ( .. ~1) 9;00 ~17 3 t a Jeannie 1:00 Q ll !J t!l Hen . i'J, .i' jg m Lind oJ lht Los! O Bo...t1n1 tor Don11s -~ ..l,) (!~ Ot¥!1n l! M~ S4old--Country Music \.I lluth or Coni.e~utMH . Milltf Roitrs' Ntifhbcnllood I What's Mr Liu! I Lo•t LIK)' 9:l0 0 J1. .1. ..!.. Pebll'ln l 81mm llirn ~ · LI Mu1er P10Mbld1 8 J=I :t:l JO ED Si1mund till ,1.,11tifn Wt1thu Movie: "Ghost ol lono" (idv) aJ &r11111 ·~9-Clat!on Mooit. Stt·<t Clar~. Ei)fhrtt Stoo1.es 0 (19 I_) 1,L111or'1 Re1twt R1nrt11 _7:JO Q ll ..!.. !0 Koll)'llOOd SQu11e1 €EJ V+lla Altfrt 0 rovt A111r1K1n Style , a To hi! the Truth 10.00 0 !7 ,~ "' Stoot., Doo O Million S Mowit: (C) {2hr) 0 '~ 6 !.O, a,;, l'•nk Panther "Blood AlleJ" (dt•) ·;~ _ fon~ • !>_ Worl~ ot Sun1ul . l'l.i)ne, Lauren Bat.ill. 0 ( 2'1 ,a ) '-:J. CE Super friends m l5e•1tchtd Q Women's Pro hnn11 lou•nl· W los Anaelts Ne•t llevir. "'l!l'"' aJ Chnpirito .I.Ko.I Races.. . a::l f11ends or llOn ~ Movie: !CJ Rtd S~Jts ot Mon· ED little Raic:ali llna" (ad') ·~2-1!1ch11d W1dm11~. 1·00 lh r · ff! Seumt St1ttt , iu J] ,3 ,,{!CBS Mo VI t : (C) EI! Sp1nish Movie (90) "Don'! Dnn• Ult Wiler" (com) · ..-~ ·~9 -Jac•ie Glra r.on, [sleUt P.ir. lO:lO 0 (JJ, \..!__a Sh111m st1n~. led Bessel!. Jo.in Otliney P.~ ~m St11.Jrek Our 10 the call(:tll1tion ot the NSA ~ Othei l'eoj)le, Other Pliers Ch~mp•onsh1D G1me, CBS 1nsrr1ed ,10) Wnrds ,l..Poppil!' i ~o mo,ots i i the 1101 monutr m Movie: "Tht Moon Ii Oo•n" 8 ,,; ~ ,10 €D S.nlord i, Son {dfl) .4l-Sir Ctdr1c thrdWk\r. Mov1r: tZhr) "l•o on A Guillo· 11 :00 f) :U. CD Cl) V1lle1 ol !hr Dino. lute~ [hor) '6~ -Conn1r S1e•ens .wurs 16 Wild Wild Wt11 Q j} l6 '.J.2 €D Ma jor lr11ue m Dr1ltr'li Chlf'ic:t ll~blll Te.ims !o be announced tD Molld11 Thru frl4ar 0 Mtvie: (C) "fin 'uns Wnl" fd Pobre Diabla (wes) ·s~-M1~e Connors. ~ Mnif: (C) (2'/1hr) "Man Willi @ Tija1ru: Windn to lhr Sotith the 'oldrn Arm" (dr1) ';6 -Fran~ 0 (l! l!.l .1.. CE TMH Arr the S•n1111. ~·m No•I~. (leano1 Parke<. 0111 ID WulliRaton Wtel i• Rnif• ED Goldrn Htrit111, liotdtn Harvat W El ShClw dt Rosita Ptru ll:lO ll iJ .1.. :1_ HudlOn Brothers (i) l1piMH lll•lllllt ,fflllflli ~6) Movit: "Ch1rltr r1k1t" (Id•) '40 l:30 0 ~C!:~mtb i t• l the 0 1~0C l ~CD~me1ic an Ml• 'H1tur11 C1usn" (R) Wtitn [~ 81n.d!11nd 0 I~ 'J.l <IJ CD lolth1k -Tht JO W1lly'1 Workshop Mi&lll Slllkt• "Bad '°"d1t1nr" (II) ff) N .. a m Totie Fields, Corbett Af *Monica, Roy Clark & t ernoon Pat Suzuki From Vegas! 12:00 f) :1z 3-1 t,!; Har!rm '!obehollus (D Mt1v 'ritli• S"°1r Q Movf:: jC) "LI• I 01der" {w"') tD 111'1" SI/Ht Wut j '53 -Alt• Nicol, Ronald Reagan. 9:00 0 )3 @ ll"!t m Rod'lonl fi!n m Ad Uh d iJ@ ®, W RO'l:Uord lilrs (D 8i1 Blur M11b!t \6 J Ille Untouch1blt1 ;2§ ChiUtr M1tirtte Ooubltlt1tur1 (Ej ~111i lo Advtnlu1r UJ Ro!!u 6amt1 f!!) Mlliltrp iec:e Thtllft "Up~!1or~. IZ:lO 0 tli (3-,({l fat Albert Down1l1or1" 0 THE DIETING GO URMET €I1 ll Cri1t1~ ~irn Crii~a 1 * LOW CALORIE COOKING 9:30 O !7 • ..Vt!.. CIS frid1r Mo.It: I Ditl!flf Gourmt\ (C) (901 ''Coinr Homt" (dr1} '71-, Heid On l!ot>erl '-'1!chum, 8rrnd1 Vamro,• lJtst in Spltt Jan ~ieh1el V111tent. ~nny I. tile Pro!esM11 0 "'.~" SPf,t11I: (C) (90) "lon1 . The O~n Mind Rome (dra) 61 -Fran~ Son1tr.i. (;29 l!,il N11hvi!lt Muiit Jill St John. Roch1rd Conte. Gtna dfflllll fe1tu1r Ro~11nd1, Simon 01~lanJ. 1:00 B Jt (1j 00 CBS Child1rn'1 f~m ~ ~,., ·~ festi¥1I "A Member o! ine family" lLI 111tty ;oooo• • 0 NEW! TO DAY'S HOME ~~~~:ler'i ChO!U * BffiER LIVING IDEAS U) C!!ElEl Ph sltolillt 1t Ille ,.,. Q TtdfJ'I Hol!llt den ~ Mowil: "lost ContirttRt" {Id •) 10:00 0 -'1 00 lli m Police Wo1111n l u Movie: (CJ MM•ry Hiii .. (dr1) 0 W ED Nt1n '68-F1b11n. Oi1J1t McBain. l6. I S117 i)_Ptttiuat JunetiO" ti) litl Smart I (I Ci)) Worl4 gl Survival ro M11terpltcr Thtlllt HThe Nmt . Cine tn 11 T1rdr h •lors" Co111:I. I Miuion: lmpoulb!t (29 ~t.) lonanu l :lO 3 University OillGJue 10:30 3 Gomu Pyle Mll'l'ir: "MissluippiH ('°m)° 'lS Q Bud furillo's Stea111 Room -8in1 C1o~b~. W. C. fields. fl) €D News M Mo•lr: (~) "$emi110le" {wts) 'Sl <16. WrHt.[in1 Soul T1a.n I WorlrD! Suniul I ii! Cosby 10:45 Ci11em1 34 ED The G1mt lt:OO •1.. 0 €D CD Nttu l-2!,Ji_)_ frl~nds ol Man .I '.!Q.U r61f'lrws Z:00 0 Ji;Ll;J)trlple Cro•n ol Bui ol Gr01Kh o HotM R1cin1 "The Preak"tss" '_• ... s1.1. Bil'o I 0 a.l ~ ;ig, m f1m ilr Cuclt 0 Movit: (C) "fitz•illr'' {com) '67 Cup Trnn11 -Ortk Van Dyke, dhrbi111 ftldon, @ G~mer PJ!t m Mission: lmpostll.le til BUI Moyers' Journ1I (D M~ Squad ~' I]) Allim1I WOf\d '17 (}.. Ptltr 'unn · Film ft1twre ~ '1tttin11 from. Ko1t1 2:l0 6 m Pac 8 Trtt~ l field Cham· mi Ewtnin1 at Sy~phony p10n1bips {90) (1!rll •I Wanttd: Or" " Aliw 0 Ctltbrity Tennis 11:10 o J.1 l cas ~t• Mll'rit: (Cl tD Hith Ch1p.uu1 ~11\f Ga~C'tY!esH (susp) '12-CoMel !1 -}.,, Tiie Visiter Wilde. Jennifer San. I f~ I ) T~e fisllt11111n 8 )l 6 ,10 m l•h""' C1111• I Wally's WolkMlop Don l irshner's Rotl ~ut 1 3:00 Du~ty'1 Trtehtust (!,. Mo•lr: "Tht Hu111'ft Mo"11t(' · A&ncul,ture USA !h~1) '(0 -Bela l uRM•. I Movil: ~House ot Dracula·• (llQt) 0 Wide WOf'ld SPECIAL Cr1tbritJ Bo.tinr *The PLAYBOY BUNNY a tan~n lhture 0 Mo¥1t: (CJ "Can,on P11w1e" of the Year Pageant! @. ln1i1h1 0 llf L!,) ll., Wide World $,pt-J1 (lJ RfD W.ltpood' ti1! "Playboy Bunny ot the Year" 'llo (!j CduuU.~ al Work Ll 'l Mo•lf: "lh1 M1lt1st f1kD11" '-.6 Wal Filln Fe1ture fm~5) ·•I -Humphiey 8011•rt. (Jf (ji 1) lilt 01nu'1 Outdoe11 '6 Chtmpion1hlp W1n1ll"I I Visillndo A l.11 [1trel!11 12:00 d) Mo,it : "Iron Curt.Ii"'' (dr1) '(8 • T1trl!ouse Club -Dini And1ew1. Gene !1erney. 3:30 Steps to L111nin1 I!) The Untoutlllbles • S.t~rd11 fD fOJI !Of H111tb (6 , WOfld ol R1c.in.t. 11:301· 6 llotk Co11urt 0 (~ ..t.Jl W W Alan kin1 ltn· 1:00 · ~Qi M;ctnirhl $fltcl1I nls Classic 1:(5 liltvit: (C) "Retu1" to P111dik" 'm Mowit: (C) '1he for1ot1en Man" (dr1) ·~3 -Gary Cooptf. {d11) 'll-Deon11 We1vr1, \ 2:00 m All·Ni1hl Show! "T,coo•,~ "On I!) lhe rrr1irll1n ~ D1111eiovs G1oun4" I ~ W Pap! kn lhf Co~ntry J;)O 0 Movie: "lomblrttitr'' (drl) '(J ~ 00 Ce11u111 -R1n6olph ScoU, .flol>frt Rr•"· P11 : PJJd!tltD TtdlJ O'Brien. ' · thri1ttplltr Clost·UP KOCE TPlevisio n 11"90 k~I Dhl,,tl HtW\ ICI U:IO Aom•nhc A•tltlUon ~Cl 11:.0 C.U11rn11 J>o11r1111 lC I l:lt 1n .. 41ro-1 tC! 1,J_s Ti°"' lo Dr•• IC! 1~.e c.mmW1ily •I Llwon• T,.....,. <C> l:M Et..:lrteC•m,.1>y ICI l:Jt VIII• Al19rl /CJ J; .. L••l ... lllt'lh IC! • I l !lO -""'" CC l • DO Pl•f 8 r1 ... w1lll Ill• E•Pt•'h "" t :JQ Ei.ttroc (;em,.ny (Cl S 01 S.M"'"' S!rMI CC I t.M L••l.,Olt'7f1 CCI t:JCI OU·S-f DrUllntJ Parl t IC! 7:l0 Or•1> .. Ce•1>lyAt wltw ~CI 1:00 111:-.-CIC AttMlhOI' (C) l :JI .. llllH IMLint\ (Cl t :OO FlflllfL.I-CCI I De Plays Gable Actor Has Stro1-.g ~esemblartce fly \'t :RNON SCO'l"t' 11 fl l . I. 'i' \V 0 0 D 'l 'l'l ) 'fhe door lo the drl·s s 1n g roum burst opt.'n and there. s hocking- ly . stood Cl-ark Gable. \\\·II , it \\'asn·1 really Gu bl l'. but Jinl Brolin h1okt•d s uffil'iently like 1 ht' I ;,i t l' · · I( i n ):! of lloll y\\OO d " to s tartle >11l,Vlll1l' \\'ho knC\\' h1n1 . legend. lie s till bclon.,:s to the peo ple. Every duy, somewhere in,lhe-nulion, onl' of his old movles plays on the lube. "The safest thing for m e to do is a little bit or an imitut ion from time to tin1e, being c;.1re.f.u l to rc- mL•mber I ;.i m charal'- lt•rizing a man fan1iliar to everyonl'. · .. Wh:it do ~·ou think':'" Bruhn asked . his f~1ce \1 l't•athC'd in lhc t'harlll'- l(•ri s t 1 r-Gab le gri n. ··Do!'s It \1·ork ·,1" "l am :,u;su1ning son1c of CablL"s voice p:.it - tei-ns, but it \\'On 't be ~11\ imitation like inl · preas1onisls do. Soont:r or later I \\'ould (alter l'ausing lht• audienl'C to make t•o1nparisons and JEN lillFER O'NEILL AND-MICHAEJ:"S'A"lfR"AZIN IN·'PETER PROU \·t·::. 1t do t•s . 1\nd thl•ll son1t'. Contraptions h:.id bl't'n fi xe d b e hind Brolin ·s t':Jrs to make thl'nl s tand o ut . '!'he l·lippl·d rnust:Jthc "as a rt·plit'a of (~ able's . Thl' 11·h1ll'. t'\'{'11 lt•t'lh. bc1.>ll· 111 ~ IJl'U\\ ~(nd fo1·t·ll1tk 11t•rl• l;:ihlt··s 1'hl' prlnl·1pa! ph ysil·al ctifft•rt·nl'l' bt'l\\'Ct·n the grt•a! s l ~1r \\·ho d ied 15 .l't•ar s ai.:o and nc\\'('O llll'r J{rol111 is lht·lt ~ll'\liiqyt·s . Brolin is l:.tllt•r . n1orc s lt•nde r . Il l' is not ;.1s SlOt'kily bµilt . And. uf t'O tlt'Sl'. (.~l a r k Gable·s \'O ll'l' \\i.I S m issin g . Othcl'\'l'i s c th e re - S('n1bl<1 ncc is un l·annv l'\'€'0 lo the fa n1 iliar ca: bl l•sn1irk . .. I t:Iikl•d' lo some peo- plt· \\'ho kn C\\' h im .•· B1·0Jin :-.:lid . ··'fhcv told tlll' (:ablt· U:-il'd to s ffiile a lut.Sono11 f 'mdoing it .°' C uri o u s !~·. Brolin . n1lrn1;dJ~· ;,1 s t·t·ious. un- f1;1n1bu\·ant 1n:.1n. has as· su1nt•d 'somt· of· Gable's l'h<1ri sn1alie l'harm s inec bt·i ng: c;1!>l in ··Lon1bard a nd Gable " :Jl U nivcr·sal Pil·turl's. It ·s not casil v dt'fined. But it 's there. · li e C'l'rtainly ha s eruscd an v ti·al'C of Dr. Slt•\·t• Kile;~ .. hi s role in the \\'t•ekl~· ··f\.t<.1r t u s \\t·~by. \t .o .·· telt•\'ISIOn seri es. Brolin s hares sonlt' of JAMES BROLIN UPI Ttlrpno10~ CLARK GABLE Gable's lifest yle. Gable loved lhe outdoors . hunt· in g _ fi s hin g. ridin g horses. Brolin lives on 230 al'res near l">aso Hoblt•s. about h;1\f,\·a y be l\1·t·t·11 l .os A_ngell's a nd ~:.111 Francisco. li t' r·uns JO ht•ad of tJ1 oroughbrt·ds a nd :.ip paloos a ra{·111 g s tc><:k. f-lc e njoys fi shing 1ight on ms 0\1·n r<1 n('h. Pt•r sonfil eouragt' is another trait the ;.1etors s h<1rc. Brolin, in tacklin g the Gable role, is taking a treme ndou' g<1 1nblc. 1-IO\\' ean he ('Of1vin(·ingly play a man "''hose imagt• is so fresh and c·lca rl v est<iblis hed in the publi~· mind·.• Gablt• remain s a .\l lhf' t:ntran('f".lfl f.'abulous l.ido Is FINAL WEEK! DOUBLE YOUR FIRST-RUH EHTERT AIHMEHT! INCREDIBLY TRUE! TM most sftectacular jewel heist in history! • '""""' .. The True Story of 'Murph The Surf'~ IPGI ~; 1 f ' . . ........... ~..-"_.: . ROBERl CONRAD· DON STROUD .... "" GAZZARA DIPINE THE MAN WHO MADE THE TWENTIES ROAR EVENINGS FROM 7-SUNOAY FROM 2 ANAHEIM DRIVE·IN c....t "'"""· ....,, ..... ,.. Jack Hicltol1on Maria Schnitiditr '"THE l'ASSEHGIEI" Il l IARllA STREISAMD .JAMES CAAH •'FUHHY LADY '• ll'GI "MURDER OH THE ORIEHT IEXl'RESS" + "THE GAMILEA" "TOMMY" "fl:IEHDS" Ill "LIVE A LITTLE. STEAL A LOT" ll'GJ "FOUit MUSIClTEHS" "TAICE THE MOM!T & l UH'• IPG I ·- 'Proud' lo.sc tis ('Onl'cnt1·at1u11 un A strong s tory line. lhc s to ry.··nrolin s aid. _. ll 1~hly ('ffective ··in a \'l'a y it's too b:Jd l·incma ti e lcl'hniqul'S \llt' kTIO\\' this man so :.iod cxel•llenl a c ting \1t.·ll . nut in othl'r '''ays 1l -m a kl' ··The Heinea1·n;i - is great . Gable is .lion of PetCr Proud·· an belo\1cd . a nd that ·s an cngrossi'ng film . advantage in any role." ·rhe story of a n1•1 n \\'ho Brolin. 33. h :Js S l'l'll 1·t•mcmbt•rs a pas t lift: 1nany Gublt• pi eturl'S !.lndgoes in st,:•1rchof1lis do\\'ll through the yl'ars . handll'cl in a bt•li l•vabil' In recent \'l't'l'ks he has and rl'alis lil' n1anncr . ha d a half dozen of his filn1 s c s pcci:.ill y st·recned. taking along a tape reco1·de r. ··1 think ht• \Va s ;J lt•r · 1·i(ic aet ur . 1\nd l 'm COil · fidcnt I can do · him justic.c \\'hl'n "'C' bl'f ore I he l' <.1 in t•r as ." go The kt•y pcrfor1na nc·e by Michal'! S<11·razi n is poy,•erful ;.ind em - Piilhetie . ,\ s oml'"·hat s in1plisti(· t h<11'actt•r a s '''ritten bceomcs thrct•- d imcnsion a l in the hands Of this skilled ;,t(•tor. Margot Kiddl'r dis · Engrossing ' pl ~·~·s tlt•pt h an d \'t.•rsalility a s ~he pl ;,1~s a \\'Olll<lll al t 11·0 d ifft.•l't'tll stagC's of h t•1' life :ind makes both bl'licvablt• Jt•nnif1:r ll 'Nt·lll is :d~o :1 d(ltij..(ht a11d . li kl' Sar· razin. brini!s dt•pth lo 11·h;.1l t"ou ld h a\'l' been ti s upl:rfil·ial r oll' ti\'t'. t•s pt'l'ttill y h1 s use of 1·utllng fl;ishbal·ks in al Ullt'Xj)l'l'tt•d lllOllll'lllS. ••Pt•ler l'routl .. is 1·;.1tt.'ti ll 1rt•s t1·ic:t 1·d ), prob;ibly ht•l';Jll:-il' o f th ~ nudit y ;.u1d :-:.l'X Sl'L·ncs, sho\1·n p1·1n1;,1ril .v in flas hbal·k llO\l't'\'t•r, ht.'l':lllS l' lilt• s (•t.•111·s ;1 I'\' not pro longt:d , 111ust ~1 du l l s ~1r1.• unlikt·I~· to finll thcn1 ul- fl•nsive.· ~ Jucl-.:ie l/y1r1un 'l'hc s 1·r 1.:l·npla y l>Y !\'l<1x 'Ehrlil·h . h asl·d on his novel. is l1~hl un philosoph~· :ind l'hal'al'· tcriz;.ition but has a \l·t·ll · rlr"""'"' .. ~~-~ devclopt·d plol. tlcs pill· \he s hot•kin.r..: ;ind sornl'\\'h>Jl uns atisfying t•nding. J . l.t'l' 'J'hon1ps o11 ":. clil't'l'ling is <1uilt• l.'fft'l'- ... llC.O•lt .. lCt 11 'IO _,...,,...,,.,,...,.1111•!0 "''u•oa• 11 io~m ~~ ~~~~~~~i&ii~i,::;~ ! su,, ,~ ""Lenny" H~;:i1 8 ,11 111.JJ•.1 ~11l9 My'"". >< '""., 4 M('• •O"'S 11 JO l ao W-M MAm • Mii QmS!I SHAM'® Ir) -·-'~ .. .....:.<;:;:"°":::'::'':::l•:..'::;=be::."Y:r_~ ~ w,,h s1oce a w~,~~ l..adi ~ ACADlMY AWARD WIHHEll INGRID BERGMAN Be A . ... st ctress ,,., ,.., '"' \MOWIO ...OIO. T-NL 1:11-t.i- SAf,,I*.. l:U·l:•ll!4M'. ... ll:lt IA•••• MA-II.JI• i.- A.WU c1mnn ''MUlllR ON DI 0111N1 nmn·· on Bargain Matinees $1.50 Til 2:30. Senior Citizens $1. 50 ~tall times SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES S...... DI EGO FWY, AT &RISTOL • ' SO.COAST PWAI ,...2111 INGRllJ ..... _, BERGMAN _ .... _....,,,t-Wt wr....- MI.-hlMo»tM ..... u FREE PARl(IN So COAST • , ... ;,..;., 111 .. • "THI ll lNCAINA110N {l) Pl a 7 a I "' •m• l'IOUO" LIU.I' MON . .Jllt.1 7:1J.ti1 S Stf.JIS! U.f •. JUN.: l:»J:»Si»7:» .. .JO N-AIAMRTIE 141411.-__,, -•1111 R08ER r 1,!lfCHE'-' "YAICUZA .. 8 •O S•I S11n 12'(J(M :».a <IQ '"THI SCAllCaOW" B•l>-10 45 SAT1SUN 23044 .. 10'4!> FR!E PAR,..ING "CAMB.OT' t-:41 SAT /SUH. 4:lO.ti41 "PAINT YOUR WAGON'" 7:00 SATJM.PK.1:40.7:00 Ll llr111ed llrl o~I·. rt.11; P•litr S..ttl'n "WHERE DOE~ IT HURT?" L I D 0 Mtw•Otf tt&CM •I I 115.P This la the one you are waiting to see- STARTS WEDNESDAY r7i\"I• ., ...... f ~":.!~~~-· "RAFFERTY & THE GOLD DUST TWINS" IRI .... "CLASS OF '44" SlorrinCJ WAIY GRIMES Eves. from 7 Con,t. Sunday From 2 4 1>••••111111 • po.-•• 1 .. r s .. 1uno IE .. .-..nee ... for f.•t ryOftt •l\O !OV•• IN ................... , .... "'•••••I. 1Z, .. \•""'.::::.;:-"· '"""d A'°"nd Ill• World! Plw• • """"' t llotl er Ill• 'Oll'trla cne..,pl1n•r.1p , ...... -c ......... n flee•• lft 1'4••1>11. ~ ~ I C•••M.a •5Ml15!>1 "Aloho, lobby & Ro.e" ... EST FllEH.DS " l•I · "CAPOHE" "LAUGHING> POLICEMAN'" Opt~h!on """'" 6 30 p m Sll/S...114-+ol 12 30 Mon !llryl',, IOtp.,.-t >2$ I.A. fAWV IM4NCHflTf A EX.I 0 .0 . FA~Y ICITY DA, fX,I ~CAPONI" "WW T1-r..,.,. Sa•" "' ~&Cl~IC THaATRa& DlttVa-tN SUNa 9W&P M•STS HA.-•0111 •LVD. Drl.,.-ln s-~ Mtoet a,,,.,._ s...... S•t &S...,.-f•"'lo •- OlllANQa Dtl••·I" t 11 '""'-'I S11n.·f•"'10 4-"'~'••s...M,111 ....... S1t11- · F•milJ Pun! - .. ,.flt•! .. , ••• n. o ••• ,.! Dial Direct 642-4321 Call Collect Subscribe to the ne wspaper that · cove rs your ~om,town be1tr•• t OUll Hometown Dally Newspopor DAILY PILOT • · l\j ststC budt orClc got u bo Cor "Cu1 :;tor: kno1 fl id thc r unul hi s Car\ this R1 Yori ehoc duct the t ,1an1 ;1t 7 Tl the I Ad~ ' A IT IT c J> 11 Ii J> 0 '! i• " " H p E 3' ll " 0 l• { • p l • 2: J y ' Rl , 'Capone' .R e ally Moves Movie Review by ·When f produc:er Con· sl:itenUy~ turns out low. budget. top quality box orflce plctur~tt. you've got to say good things uboul him . lt ogcr Corlllan's l uteRt is "Cupone," and while the Robert ~lory , by now. Is us well known us "Little Jlcd Riding llood '' (>ind 1h cre's a heck or :in Susan Blakely, who's been turning in some re· mnrkablc (l l m pcrform~ncc:s lately, <lOc!I It again . lier poor little rich girl, taken with Capone, is a gem. But then so are the performances or Harry Guardino, neve r better us Johnny Torrio, a gang analogy!), Corn1oan .i..lnd hi s director , .Steve Carver, have spiced up this version with .i..ln ex- chief on the way down ; l'l'll e~t t•:1st , i,:rcat pe riod John Cass av el es, l0t<.1 t1on s und thl.' look ur Sylvester Stallone, Peter .u highbudgctflick . ~1aloney and Frunk For :.i bout un ho ur <inaCttmpanella. Master; Class In Dance Set twenty minulcs. lhe pie· tr you like cops-and· lur~ really moves; Jots of rqbbcr rue ks and you're ac.·t 1on and some good not put orr by excessive dialogul.'. v iolence a n·d flesh Bus1:bull Rod Rodger s, NC'w York City dant"l.'r and t•horeog raphc r . wi ll con· duct a mastl.'r class in the Golden Wes t College dance s tudio, 1'ltl.'!':id:iy No'" :ibout th;..it casl. ("Capone'' is rated R Ren G;,1zzur;..i has ncv('r with good reason), this is bcl•n bett er. Il e is yourkindolpicture. C -• Paul Winfield will star as baseball great Roy Cam· panel l a, whose ·career was ended by an automobile acci· aµone, ruthl ~ss :.ind <JI'· -Robert Q. Lewts rog;,1nl (rum Ills s tart us a al 7 1>.rn . . The class is limited to the first GO to s ign ui.i. Admission i'h<.irge Is~. small tiinc hood, to his pt.•ak ;.is what is termed a ''s ue cc~s ful busi· ncssman. '' lei his decline on a tux rap. It's a great portr<iyal. flut that's not all. Robert Q . Lewis ia .a longtime Southern California t.a.di.ci LC18d television ~raonality. Ile · reviews movies .and other Jorm1 of enlerlainment for KFI Radio. dent, in ''It's Good to Be Alive'' at 9. p.m. Thursday on Channel 2. Arts and Crafts Fair • m Irvine ARTS AND C R AFTS FAIR -Quilt and pottery making, puppet worl<Shop, art s how and d e· monstrations at Campi.is Valley Center, corner of Campus Drive and Zee Street, Irvine. IO a .m . to 6 p.m . Saturday and Sunday. HUNTINGTON BEACH-CITY FESTIVAL lncludes s how by city's Art Lcagucl-10 a.m . to 5 p.m. on Main Street beLwcen Coast llighway and Olive Street. Saturday. 'SPRING T HING' -Outdoor art sa ie, antiques, jewelry; benefits Orange County Lyric Opera Association. Saturday and Sunday on Festival or Arts grounds on Laguna Canyon Road Laguna Beach. IO a .m . to dus k. $1 adults, chilVen rree .. PHOTOGRAPHS OF MIDDLE AME RICA -By Bi ll Owens, at Newport School of Photography, 3720 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. Saturday through June 7. Reception May 23, 7 to 10 p.m. liours : l lo4 p .m . Wednesday and !'aturday. OILS BY DOROTHY KOSOFF -Paintings of in· lernational scenes, at Le Petite Louvre Art Gallery, 3o'2 Main St., Balboa Peninsula. Through July. Hours: 2to6 p.m . Thursday, 6 tQ 11 p.m . Friday through Sunday. LITHOG RAPHS AND ETCIDNGS -And other · works by rive artists, at the Foundry Gallery, 2234 Newport Blvd., Ncv.•port Beach. through, June 8. Hours: 11 a .m. to 5 p .m . daily, to 9 p.m . weC'kends. Galleries I Exhibits M ULTI-M ED IA EXIUBIT -By s tudents, Thursday through June 27 at Orange Coast College Art Gallery, 2701 Fairview.. Road , Costa Mesa. Reception May 2\, 7 to 9 p .m . Hours: 10 a .m. to3p.m . weekdays. Free. •PLACIDLY WILD' -Photographs, basketry and fabric printing by Sandra Bracher in Chap- man College's Purcell Gallery, Reeves Hall, 333 N. Classell S{., Orange. Monday through M.aY 23. Reception, Monday 8to10 p.m. DE MAT E RIALIZATIONOF ART -Concept art y.•orks by stude nts, al UC Irvine Art Gallery, May 20 through 26. Noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday thr9ugh Friday, and Sunday, (Additional information, page Cl) YOUNG ART ISTS' WORKS -At the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Through June 15. Hours: noon t o 4 p.m-: Tuesday th.rough Sunday and 6 to 9.p.m. Friday. Donation. G RAPHICS EXHIBIT -At the Laguna Beach Museum" of Art, 307 Cliff Dr., Laguna Beach. Through June 15. Hours; 11 :30 a.m . to 4;30 p.m. daily. Free. MOVIE RlmNOS FUR fWIENTS AND YOUNG PE0Pl£ Sl. 25 'TIL 2:30 P. M. at STAllllED(•) CINEMAS- -T"9 -~'"' olt.,.•ol"'fl •I !I ""°'/JI ,,. ... 9"111 ....... , ... ,,,, ... -f ..... i.< •-"ft,-r-f¥ .. M , .. , ~ )0: ..., );' ..... ~ ...... ....... C> .... .. -........ , ................. _ LMllD llllli!MlllT PG ••CHA•LES llOHSOH••" 111. MIJIS!ll" ~~~~-~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY• """' '""''"'' "-' 1• ,..,.,4w "I" l~O<l rllll Fill • SlllA IOWUMDS "WOMAN ~ INFLUENCE"• OAILT l :SS•SAT. I SUM. 4:10 • 1:55 Lil TATLOI "ASH WIDHESDA.Y ~ DAILY 7;05 • S4T. I SUH. 2:20 • 7:05 l :JO • 7:40 FOUNTAIN VALLEY • RllflUM,.Ull\llllll."" ,411 ~)<I 'l•)C' llCMllD·MllCH • SUSIJI !001111 "B[ST FRIENDS" • ':15•9:55 SAT. I SUM.1:15 • 4:55 • l :IS ----CO-FU.MIS "YOUNG GRADUATES" • l:OS SAT. I SUM. 3:05 • •:15 • t :45 GENERAL CINEMA CORPORATION A SMASH HIT! c1•nt Eastwood warren beally -julic chrislie · goldie how n N'cwpor1 t r Ill D .. QHll11., AHD R••n111m FoPCe •>111 103 FM STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR /, I• • • • Friday, May 18, 1975 DAILY Pt LOT (;7 Soap, Song an~ ~emory SllAMPOO -Wa rren Beatty is the ultract1vc Beverly llills Cus<inov a hairdresser who spends as muC'h time in bed wilh hi! l'Ustomers as he does on tbeir hair. Unrt•21t.•rvcd 11nd o.casionally runny, "Sham - Pl>O" is also the sad StOI)' or pPC>ple's per!lonal liVt.'S out of l'ontf'ol, und of a people whose polilical leltdef's ;.ire beginning to get that y.•ay. Il trikes place on elt:<:tion C\'C, 1968. (R l THE REINCARNATION OF PETER PROUD - SlJ·on~ pcrrormaoces and a gri1)pini.! story nlakc this a top·notrh csl·api11t rnov1c. The story or a n111n ¥.'ho rememl>ers u past lire, it is li ~ht on philosophy but has a l'.'l'l l·d evelo ped plot. Michiicl S.irrazin, !\lar~ot Kidder and Jennifer O'Neill arc excclll'nt. CR) trivial n1DlcrirJl and ;](:· ll\·1,:rl·d ;,1 sona:what Jll'O• round tht·n1 c hu11l'd ~li\'c in a bQ1'111 g t•pic ·of tcdiu111. C,\J"()r-;E -There's a lot Peter Falk LS ~tMJtl , Cena lfoney, rn black and y.·h1t(', \he lllO\tt t·aptur.~!> the u1)· ·pl't!!>!>l\'C rnuotl uf tl1i: llrlll'. Brute i!> glu n1urizt·ll. 1:11'l'11 ...... a VLl'tim onl y of .!10\'lt't), nuL ornls """ n fh1 \\':,. 1 H , • lt O \\"l a11d ~ ( l)1rt'l'l or ALICE DOES~'T 1.1\'L' or v1ole.ncc and flesh, but ... eu~!:ltl \'Clc:.' \loif\I) iJ> Ml'eat, l 'OUSG t'HASK - t;!'l.:STF.IN -The hurnut' 1<. juvenile and the p;:1rody 1s hca\'y·hJJndcd , but !\l ei l!roolis' takc·off on !tit' cla1:1~ic horror t:::t lc emcrg ... s 11s a rt•frl!shin g journey 111\v :1bsurdity and irre\•crent·t·. Somt.• t o pn ol t•h l*tformanc.<cs ('\'ch succet:d __ _ in intrpdut•in(.! s ubtlet y \\'hrrc none 11ppcars tu ha\'1,: bcen "'·rittt•n, (PC l HERE ANYMORE -E!len f p r I ho s e who 11 kc h u c. t h e w 0 m c n · s . Burstyn is at her best in th is covs-and ·robbcrs nlovics, hh/hutnan.lib n1l'ssagc is sensitive story of <i wilfoy,·ed Ciq>one ha s everything. sorely :ibust•d by the same 1.1.•oman and hc1· ii·repressi· f~xcclhtnl portrayals cotne kind of l':i.:cc:.s that "'·ounded hie son fi ghting to survi"e froin Ben Gazzara <ind Cass avt'tt•s' other films on her limilt•d music:il S DI k I 0 _ I ''l ltish:.i nd s" ;:Lilli ,;:-OtulnJc ALOll A,BOBBYt\ND -·b,·1,·1,·cs. l<ol W<.llioul ,·18 usa n a c y. la Ogl!!,!; ROSE -,\ prcd 1c tablc u f and !\l o!>t'UI\ itz." \It ) f2:1ults "Alice" is full or .ilnd story are ast·paccd roma nti c sc rcl·nr,l:i r 1s truth 'and humor as Kris pnd the 1>eriod locations ;.11•c T JI t: Goll Fi\ T II f'. R p<.1rtly offsC't by L'XL·elll--nL Kristof(erson helps the two superb. <R) ·rt\RT II -Fr<.1n cis Ford perforrnances fron1 l':iu l le understand that pea.cu is :.1 Coppola 's prologue and l'011· ~lat , Dianne I lull ;111(1 'ri1n state or mind , not u gco· l'l liR l>t:R ()!\. T llF. tinualion of the fil·tjon;1 l ~lclnt1tL'. and by a rt·:ili~t1 c graphicalplact•. (PG) OR IENT 1-:XPHESS -Bel· Corleoneti.tari<ifamily story portr;1y;1I of cu11lc1npor;11·y . ter than .mos L a l l-s tar is supcriortoth ef1r~l '"fhc lloll yl'.·ood. \\'ith stron~t·1· A~A~CORD -Fede~ vt:hiclca, lhiS-Sidney Lumct G.od!alh.c.t:~ \'io.l.cncc. is dirct·lion , ii could ha\"L' tx·cn Felllnl, the ven erable s<:reen adapt<ition or the do~·n, emotion is lit> in this atop-notch 1nv\:ie. IPfi l Ita lian dirt•clor ~·ith the Agatha cflrj stie no\'CI lets rich productiun , \\'h1 t•h ~l:1rs 111:.itthless memory, inCLi cts only ,\ll>ert Finney (ancl his ,\l P;..it·1no ;.ind sa \'S :.i lot Tiii·: STt'.J>FOHI> \\l\"E:-i his llal'.·dy, satiric vision on hair) shine," v.'hile Lauren about the losin g inhercul 111 -:\ hurt"ul' talc "n the :-our. " IJre-W\VIJ family in llacall and others witht·r or winningatanycost. lR) f;u:t· \1 1th ;1n l.·lctlll'rlt :u y f h f . . 1'h l l•ln 111i~l l'>lalClll l'rll Ull · northern Italy . This ig t or recognition .. c l.El\if\'\' -Bob f·'o:-.sl•'s (]1•n 1L';.ilh, this :.uspl·11:.1.:ful Os car-\vinnt·r f or bi•Sl s_ol~Uon _tothemurderis an· 1,·,.,,··on"I<·,,,.• .,,., . .,,,,,, uflhl' f1!1n bi· lhl.' ••ut l1or uf · · · · . · tichm;.iht• ant.I the <:l(""C'cnts " ~u furc1t:n fdm 1s \"1,·1d •.n t:oJ_~r phony, but fast -pacin~ iiscand fallofl·ontrpvl·rsial Hosl'ln ary·s Hahy \\urks and character, but 1't·ltin1 s keeps\'OUl'llgaged. (PG) <·omic Ll'nny Hrucc :.tars beltt•r on thl" shallo\\'t•r., ct\· I o o s c, pat (' h wo rk -Dustin Iloffm an and Valerie tcrta1 urnent le\'t•l. Starli111,! a1·rangement of sc~nes filly A \\.'OMAN Ul\'DER TllE Cp~,~.,-j",;•",."~"'!:'. !:'L~·~··~rn~y~··~· ~'::\'i~f<!:''.'!"=K~a~lh~e~"·in•c~H:=o:;'~'-.'."•G•' '~~,-not thrill the averag~ movie INFLUENCF. -John r ~oe<" mo<h "';t doe• lhe Cossaveles h " done ;, "A MOST APPEALING ~ _',, real fi lm, buff. (ft) <igain, chosen uniformly MOVIE!" "~·: . ..J/;).. ... ACADEMY AW/<RD TO EU.EH .BURSTYH BEST ACTRESS (PG) COMTlllUlllG ITT IECOID lllilllG EHGAGIMEMT -'llNClftf CAlllr. II r ,flM(S "FLAMBOYANT ••. EMINENTLY SATISFYING." .. AICllAAO SCNICl(l. 1/llfMAGAlllll "VISUAL POETRY." -A'CNEA Wl/ISfEll.11 r. nJST Romr lmJVRo IN .f. GEOllGE ROY Hill r1LM wAi:$M1- -J-w.,... CALL FOR BRAHHIGAH SHOW TIMES THESE GREAT NEW Hl:rS STARTl.NG WED., MAY 21 AT EDWARDS HIU.l10US JACI LIMMOM (PG) ... ,.......,.c10n·· , CHARLES BRONSON .aREAKOur 541-1101 NOT SINCE LOJE STCRY. 'THE OTHER SIDE Of THE MOUNTAIN' SAT,.SUH. l:ff.-4:10. 7:00-9:)0 14-0UUll .. _,,"', .. l'olor Sollors in ''THE RETURN OF THE PINK PANTHER" STARTS FRI., MAY 25 CLINT EASTWOOD "EIGER SANCTION" 644-0760 IAllA.IA STll lSAHD 2tld Af C..._ Wnt ...... """ .. ' •-tCftlfM 644-0760 "'°""THI DOVE" S HAllOI TWIH IMllOlll ... * 4'-0571 646-HU ,. .. , ... ----'"THI IC.UICIOW- I GfOIGol SIGAL '1'Hl OW\ I TMl ruSSTCAT" ...... ''IEST FRIEMDS" WES IROOK CINEMAS ~Cll!.~~r~!~~Ell "'\•fttMC'°'l ll 979.41 41 .. , c.u..-.y bclAt C...... "DU.TH IACI 1000" t Cl~~!!~.:.!~TEI "'1••-Ctll!N 979-4141 •• " .. ' • • • •• .. (:§ DAILY PILOT Friday. M•y 18, 1975 Now through Memorial Day. ~u can buy a whole day's worth of family fun and excitement for Just $4 per adult and $2.50 per c~ild, q.through 11 . (Children under 5 are free.) A regular retail value of $7.25 per adult and $5.50 per child (5 through 11 ), our special pre- season .. package tour" includes:~ I A pass to drive through our authentic African wi ldlife preserve (as often as you please on the same day); Four free rides in our Safari Camp Amusement Center: .Pll.!$d;J!lrf.Q11J1ances of all current special free attractions. (The map below shows exactly what's where at Lion Country. Why not bring it along with you?) DRIVE-THROUGH ANIMAL PRESERVE (1) BO Lions (2) 35 Ostriches (3) 15 White Rhinos (4) 9 Hippos !5) 22 Mouflon 6) 4 Herron 7) 1 OB Flamingos (8) 26 Cheetahs (9! 30 Zebras ( 1 O 13 Elephants ( 11 7 Chimpanzees (12) 9 Cranes (13) 3 Giraffes (14) 27 Storks (15) 84 exoticAfrican Antelope (representing 17 species) . . . . . . . . .... SAFARI CAMP RIDES ( 16) Zambezi Riverboat (featuring Stonss, Capybara, Hippos, Cranes, Swans, Geese, Alligators, Monkeys, Chimps, Eagles)' ( 17) African Express Railroad ( 18) Auto Trek (19) Hippa,Pedal Boats SAFARI CAMP SPECIAL FREE SHOWS (20) Redstone, the Jungle Wizard (21) Robelle Bird Circus in the Afritheatre (22) Modoc, world's oldest circus elephant ~(23)-Paeky &-Derm ' trained baby elephants -----------------------_,,_ ~·,,.. ~ -- CLIPANDBRINGTHISCOUPON I 10 LION COUNTRY. I I .. __ ... _ - • . ... . . . . . . . \ . . . SAFARI CAMP ON·GOING ATTRACTIONS (24) Petting Zoo (25) Aviary & fleptile Exhibit (26) Alligator Viewing Area (27) Animal Nursery (28) Elephant Ride (29) Sun Bear Viewing Area (30) Cheetah Cub Viewing Area (31) RonDavel Restaurant (32) Snack Stands · (33) Trader Robbie's Curio Shop ( 34) Souvenir Stands (35) FreeKennel(forpetcare) (36) Picnic Areas (37) Children's Play Areas (38) Res![ooms (39] Free Parking· (40) Shooting Gallery l41) Time-Life Book Building 42) Frazier Memorial ........ . . --• • Wtrt~ up your pride . and bring them to Lion Country today? Justdiplhe~ng ooupon below and bring It with you to Lion Country Safart anytime between now and Melnorial Day (May 26, 1975). We're lcicated on Moulton Parkway, right alongside the San Diego Freeway in Irvine (about a mile north of the intersection of ' the Santa Ana and San Diego Freeways), We open at 9am daily and you can drive through · the preserve as late as 5pm. -ronorther Information, please.call (213) 485-8951 or '(lL4)837-1200. -------- , -' ., ONO -C:•ll· "' '" lh"I A nool• .. ~ .. 11. ~" !~rr ~110! '" C:•ll ,, "•' ••tr. "'• " 1<.no• ""' , Wil1 -· "·~ Art!' llt4 c.u C•h •• Ni ~ .. CUI' ''" q1•i "' 14 1 p ·11 p .. .a. Q l~IS "" C.111 "' '°' ,, m•o ''" .. , ·~· , .. ~" OMI ' 00ffl AA> "" ·~ ·~ l~tl ' '"' "'" I>"' ~•u• "" ,, .. , bil l 0 p M• " " MO' • IY.1· ·~ ... "" ' M•I .... " , ... "~ •• "'' '" c:~~ "" '"' " ,.J ,,, MO "I •• '" ... c ••• All• '"' ,. '"' '" '"' All, p .v..11 ,, • '" ... ••• " ,, " •• So " •• e~ " n ~ " " .. ,, " " " • .. N• " " « 'I ., " " ,, 0 c ' " • T b • "' ' " T • • " " " ~ •I • • ' ' • • i • ' ' • • ' ' •• . ( PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICll:OI' •t14Mo -INTINqeo IULk Tlt&Nl"I" IUPlltlOlt COUltTOPTttl" NOTICI! IS GIVEN llMlt DOMINO STATIOPC&Ll,OltNIAJIOlt tNOUSrtlll!!o, INC., wl'lo~ boAI-.$\ THICOUHTYOPOltANOI! AOIJl'n1 11 11•1t Von ICW"•n. lrvlfMI. N•· A•IJ:Ml C•1ltorn1 ... I~ ftl011I lo Molt lo OOt, NOTIC I O• HlAlt lNO Of' L.TO.,wl>OMIMl\!l\el\•llQt••ll1P.O. l'ITITION •Y CLAIMANT tlO• IOOll, S"1I Di•{IO. (11111111~11 ff'llll, l'UlllSUA.NT TO SI CTI ON U l.J 01' lnek.ollo...ll'IQ P•l>MflY~ • f\JNI. r1toaaT I! COOi! All the o:qio lpm1nl , ll&lu•••. Ct.1llot1 01 E•RL IJltUCE .... 11rl1oh, h>Pr>I•••. ,.,.,,,,~tllllw °' Vo11PAGEL.D1t11\1!l ' O\l'loit ltl•1nh11 r, Oepa\lh llfld OllW 11'111 \'IOTICE 1$ HEAE8Y GI VEN lh<lt ,,n ''"''~ OI whot•~•r kln"d, •~Cl..Oloo Alt111rG 8• uce vorp111.,1 l\il\ lll•d w<c111nu '•'•l••tll• •11<1 C••"· or lhe ,.,,tin 1"pot\lllon uy Cltlmf•U ou•-• 111rn1\11•• m•111~t1c 1111lnv b~•ln••• 10 ~llOl'I ti1.S ol tht pro~lo too. •o• known e1 00M.1 N0 ll~OUSfRI ES, ltrefttt tll "'"Ith,. m ,u11< ti;r fyfllle-r •NC., 11622 'Jon Korm11r1, lrvlu•, "41rl•Cultr),lndlt,.lth1\ln•~•nclpl6C1 C11ll"•nlo1. QI hl1•ln9 t~ some 110• bot"" ~I for Tnl~ Wik l•.,n•ler w!11 be tonw,.n-June 19, l~I~. ot ~:00 e.m., irl tile 1na\1d0110< oiler Me.,.111, 1~1~ .. 111.,.. ol· (O\.Otlroom of Ooparl,,...,l No. JOI Wd lltti ol Tht litOOtetto t11nk. !'Ith eni,I (OUrt, el 100 C.lvl( C1n\er 01IW1 W.>1, Proo;PKI Slrt el\, '"'•fin, C0Hf0tnlt. In tho-Cl1y ot S..ntl Ano, C...lll01no ... Wit111n H>I! PO•I tllrO<I 't't.lr~, s.r;il..,.. 0..t•ll,;\;'t' 14, l'tl:i ~no"'n lo tron•t1r1<..,, DOMINO IN Wll.L.IAME.SIJOHN, GVSTRIE$, INC ""~ "'"° Yloell ,,.., '!"'nlyCi.111 t><llohW•l l'l~I W000s""W£S1', ~In ltUSS!l.LIUDOS:Jl .. 01hhon lo llM tOdrol\ •1•1~0 dbo.,., ..ONtw_.c c.ni.r Orl~e ""~ condilctell bt,1llnl\S al 11•12 Suile»O -- Arm)lr1m9 Av~"""'• lrwiQe, C...IHO<llr'"-Ntw"'1.a.M1l,Ci1llfor11iatJ6'0 11"2 Arm•t•ono Av•n..,, 1rv1n.t, 11.t..,. .. ,,.,,,..,01on1r (4lllorn10, Ind Ull Mtt.•w. Irvine,. PubU\.lwO Or..,,~ Ce>a>I Ou•IY Pilot, C•hlornl" • May 16, 21, )(I, 1"1S 11 ..... /~ tie.TEO: Mt't' IS, l'i/~ llOK,1..TO e, w,.ner wwnt ~" c11."m"" PUBLIC NOTICE P"l>llV>ed O•an91 C:G.t•I Otlly Pll11I, ------------- May 16, 191~ 11-.0 II l'ICTtTIOU5 8U51HES5 NAM E!.TATEMIENT P UB LIC NOTICE 111 .. IOllt,\wjnll """''""' "'" <IO""J bu'I ""'' •• I --------------1 G & G COH!TRUCTION COM• PA"IY, 7tJ• Montl•"''t' Av,,., C.0•1,. Me,.,,, C•lofornlu tlblb NOTIC E INVITING 81DS 8101TEMNO.JIO NOT ICE IS HEREl'IY GIVCN 11'1,JI ••,.led proptiwl' ~In btr ••r.•i""d by IM C•ly ot Co>1oo Mr"°, to "''': 1"" C:•ly C0Yntit, P. o~ llo~ 1100, Co••• Mel.I, CA ~?626, on or IM;IOttt U1" nour ot 11 .00d.m on Wednc1d•Y. May 28. 19/S. 6ld• woll lit' p11blitly opent"O ;ond •~-" .JIOUU o111 11·00 ... m., or o~ WC>n U11<r~<11ttr .)lo P•dtllt<1lll1!, on WeOnlt)ll<ly , IN't' 'Ill, £1,.f Y Jnt•P" s 1a9ner. ,.,,,-· • Ro\~n•••V Pl•r.f, (OSI• 'Me \•, Ctlllornld92621 R1(lldrO f;,rl GlbUofl, •ll No . c;,,.,,, Co••nd, Ca!ltotn1" 91112 JoM O. (ymmon<J\. 2~l• M<lnlerey, Co11<1 Me•o, Cahtornl<1 .,6V Th" bu1lnt~• ·~ <.on</u,IC<I by <r ~.,,11 oartn1t>ll•P. Q 1•1s. In 11>9 Couni::U Ch.tmber~. C•ly llilll, '' Fdlf o ... e, (GUI Me~ ... Elvey J. StaQner R•<""•d E. Go b-.on' Jot>nC:ummonQ> c .. ito•nloo. tor Ille FURNISHING At>.10 SPREADING OF FO~TY·SEV E "I TONS OF FERl'lllZER. AdaiDNll ,,.,I~ ol 11\e ~cdl•CMllon~ m11 be obl.,ne<I it tlM Olllt• Cl! tno P..rtlWr.ltlQ A~nl, II F.tlr Orlw, Col.!• Mew, c.i1ilornio1. Sid' sn01>ld be •e· h.M'rwd lo tlle .tlll!nloon of tfl(! Oly Clttr• Tnl~ >lllemenl w.i• llled woth tht County C:ler• ut Or on~ County /'My IJ, 1~/i. F•J111 Pul>l•\tle'd Or.tnl)f! Coil•\ Ddlly Piiot, N\ily 16, 21, JO. J"ne 6, 19/S \Ill>-/} "'• i,:11eo envelo~ IOent1tled on uwl-------------- ou1,1di woln U>e l'lld Ul!m NumOer -P UBLIC NOTICE '"" Clpenl"4 D•1e. E"cll bid "'"II ~Pit' ii.,. eoot 11 and 1..e• y I --.. -,-,-,-.-0-,-,-,-.-,-,-.-.-.-,-,-,-,-,-llem ooi. M!I t0<1n In Ille i.111t1tk.ttlon.. "' AtlJ •nll all e~tePl •on\ to the _.:llltil OF R ElllL PlltOPElllTY hon\ m .. 1.1 be cle•dy "lied In the 11111 STA·Jlll ilf'<I l••t.,re 10 \l!I tor1n •ny it~ In 1he FH1tlo1urwNo.20l•J !.P«ilocationl. \MH be Q•OUndl ID< ,11• NOTICE L~llereby(lo~nll>a!Ol'IJ"""" iecliono+ !I'll! bod. IJ, 191~. 41 ltioo hour ol I I :00 ll.M., in UV: E•tll Did ..,..,II M!I forth 1111! fultn....-.ei IObby OI ln.t oflice of Tr•n• .. -rica To· ano residence!. o l •II ~·'on' and lie lnwr.inte Compony ill 8lO "'°''" "'"''~ lnl(!resteo In tne P•OPMOI ai. Main Strfflt, Soon!• An•. C.11/orn" principOOl!o. -n c.t\I! of cors>0rllo0fl), in-Ire•• tnl r11nct !, TlllANSAMERICA th1de trie 'n.tml'' ol tlle Prti.h>enl. TITLE l"ISURANCE COM/>AN'I';. a So:Kret•rv,·T•ed!>Yret, .tnd M.J~•-C•!llornl• Corporation, •!. prtM!nl Tiie City Counc.ll ol 1M Coty o1 Coile Tniuee, W•ll .ell •• public aucloO!l lo ~\.I fl'ol!•.,.l. Ille rl!Jhl to rcjKI anyOt uw fuQnei.1 tlidelo!r tor c .. ~11 in MwlYf dll Did!;. montiY of the Un1 l'd Stale~. Ille 1011-· OATEO: M;,y IJ, 1915 111(1 0..KrlWO real property "'u'°l"d In Publl1lled O••noe Coa51 Dally Pilol, tlle C•ty of ''"'ne, County or °'""Ot"· Mat 16, ttl~ 1800-1} Sl•lto ol C•lilornl•, llf'ld dl!>c•l~ a; lollow>, lowl~: -------------1 1..01 •2ol Tr et I No. 618~. asper Map fl'<O•ded !n 0ook ?OS, Paoes J 10 S, in- .CIY~•vt ol Mi,ce!laM>ou• M.lp;, rtKor1h -----~==-----1 111 Ora"91Counly, Ca lilc•n•oo. ·961444 E•tepltng alt oil, oil r lglll5, PUBUC NOTICE 1 ...... E SUPEllllORC:OUlifTOI' mlntriol\, mi~fill r1gn~ naluNI Qd'; THESTATE O•CAl.lf'OlltNIA r1qlll~ ilnll 01ner hyorONl,rt>on5 tly COUNTY Of' ORANGE wh.u~ae.¥er 11•me known !hilf'"'-ly bt' NO. All1•J .... tlll!n or under tne .,...rco<I 01 IMKI ORDERTOSHOWCAUSE f>C'felnabovt' de,cribt'd, 1"0('!~' ,,.,,,. . ICCP w IJ1'1. Ille ptrPt"tYll roglll OI OrlUlno, mininq, !n !he Motter ol ti.. APf!llcillion elf : t•lll0tin9 end 011traflnQ llll!relore a<>d .J E A, N N E C A l H £ A I N E H0till(I fn and remo'1ifl4 Ille wml: trom MITCHEL TREE •or c11anoeol Nltn11 ,,.,111•nd or any otlll!r laMI. inUuding WHEREAS, JEA"lt>IE CATHERINE the rlQlll 10 whi~lock Or direc\oon;iHy N ITCHElTREE, Petotloner, e Pft'$.Orl !Ifill ano m ine llOITl lilnll~ Dino!• In..., Ovt'r tlle .-Qt< ol ti yeori., hot' llled• Piii· lllO~ htrei,...bOYe oescrlDell,.l>ll ut ')ilS toon with Ille Clerk ol 1111' Court I"'"" ..ells, li;nM4i. ano shalh Into. llV""'9" , Ordl!rcnanQinQ Pe\1lioner'sn1melrom or •cu:ii.i. ll'•e l.YbSUtldtl! ol 1111! I.Ina J IE A N N E C: A T H E R l N E htre1no11bove dl!\cdtteO, anO to DOtlom Mlf(HElTREE to JEANNIE l.EM· '"en "'lli p1.1ocMed or dorec1oon.tlly Ml>Y. d<<lte<I -lls, tunnel5 a nd 51\all~ under IT iSOROEREO l hdl ell pW~ In· -llt"'-'"!n or otyonll Ille e•t•ro.,,. 1er.,•lo:d 1n IM ab6 .. 1.flnlllltd mall•• hmtls llw•tot, •nd ID redrlll. retunnel, ~PP"'•• ttetore tll•\ court di 10:00 A.M, ~ft! .... 1nl<1h" •~llf, ~·-Ind on June 2•, 1915 In the co1.1rtroorn ol OPt'•'"te any i.uth "'""" Or m1ne1. Dl'Pdflrnt'nl ] 11 lite Or .. noe Counl¥ w1111<1 .. 1, l\Owever, Ille rogl'it ID dnll, C.OY•lllou~. roi::1ted 001 100 w. C•vk min..,, >l11re, e •1>IC•f ilf\d operate Cenlfr Or., Sant• An•,-Calllomi• olfld 1nrouv11 Ille i.urtace or Ille-~ SOC 'nowt•Y"t, U ,,.,,,, ,,,.hy lhl Ptl•ll<:n for lttl ol ''"' s uD!Yrlace ol $did 1...0, re· t h•n0t01n.ame!,l>Ouldnotbtgrantl!d. torded Marcll ?B, 1971 in f>OOI< lOOSS, 1 TIS FURTHE!t ORO£REO !Not a P1Qe7lot Offlc!at Recorll5. I tOflJ ot tlll~ Order lo \how c•u!.I! Ile' SAi 0 )Ole wlll be Aldde !o ~ i\tv ,,,.., publlsned In Tiie Dall~ Piiot, 11 oblig.Jt•oni....,tu•l!dby,.ndP~•\u.intlo ne .... i.pal)(!r ol oene•.t.1 clrc ... iation print· ,,,.., power of •ale conferred'" .. terlaln 1.'11 in Or.rn9e. County, CaUlornl11, onc.e Del!d o• Trust e•etuteO l.l't' JOlln Henle "week IO< tour ,utCeiSI ~• wttk~prlor ....0 Glorlill Henre lo HunllnQIDn ln-.e•I· le 1111! date •el !or htlllflQ on tile 11111· ""'"' Corpo••Hon. ii~ TtUbleii, IOt tne l•Dn. ben..,lol ano 5cc.,rlty ct s1 .. 1ewllle DA TEO: Mily ,,, l'llS F1n.anc.e Comp;1ny, <1S Ber,ieti(i•ry. llilt· Samuel O<el1en ell June 1S, 1qi.. ;ind r1<cordl!d a' Jud9e ol !he lnl.l•u'M!nt No. 11961onJulw12, 197', in S.,peroor (ourl bOOk 1119~. page 1S6, ot Ol!IC1oJI G.ARCH1EaOSTEJI. ReCO<dS In tne Gll•te ol tlll! Qlun~y AltorneralMI Reco•dt• ot Or •nge Coun1y, 5.1.ile ol eo ... n,euor ool Low , ca111ornl•. Tfltph-: !114l 7Sl·6261 THAT notice of bn!acll ot ••IO l)bll')il· 10•••: 1114) 4tt-5altl lion and election lo ltll will real Pl'OPe~- 1Sll ~<Olllli SUM I IJ w•' recorded 00\ tnitrumen1 "lo. :16911 Enchiilill5, C&U!ornla t2014 on F.,IM",..r'(S, 1975, In bOOk 11llS, p..,e .AllOl'lllYflr Pe!lllofllf IU'I, ol Ollico•I Record!. In the ollict OI Publ!sllell Or•nO<! Co.ills I 0<1l1y PilOI. 011 County Retoroer ol Oranoe County, M;ly 16, ?l, .JQ, •nd J"ne 6, 197S 1198--IS Sl•1eol Celltorni•. THAT I.did ••ll' '' m•de wllhOUI tOVf'· n•nl or war••ntr reg,.rdlng !Ille. llM\"llon or en<:umbranc"". or .n to • -----=-=-----·I 1nwraOrhly Ol lll!e, STAJ1'1 Tiie btnelici<1ry o• •ny other perl«\ P URI.IC NOTICE 17·-a • or Pt'f!.On5 may purclla5e at ~o11id'l..ile. ffOTICE TO ClllEOITORSOF OAT ED lllii.9\ll d•Y ol·May, t9/S auLIC TRANS f'EJI. AND OF T RANSAME JI ICA Tl Tl.E INTENTION TDTlllANSf'ER lt>ISURA NCE COMPANY ALCOMCM.IC 9EVlf.ltAGE l.ICENSES By: P•ul S. Brown, tsec1. 61 01-6111 u.c.b.-,,,, Assli.tanl S..cretar~ and/9t l~1l 9&PI Publil.htO Ntwoorl H•rbor Pre\\ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENtotlll tomblntd w!lh OranQe Coo5t O;iuy C•edUors of w .. 111r H. W119ner, Socio! Pllol, May 16, JJ.JCI, 1q1s TJ91·1S Y.curily No. )95-28-8•90, Tr.nsl••O• •nd liceni.ee, wllOse .,..,,ine's .lddr115 I\ 10S2 Ne.,.,PQr1 81~d .. In Ille Cit~ ol eos1a Mei•, Coun1Y of Oranoe. St<1teot C11li1orni11 91611, lh<11 a bull lrdnsler, Is dbout lo bl! m•de lo 1.oli. A, Ml11er, So<i•I Sec .. rit.Y NO. 569-2?·1169•. Tr.tnsleree and Intended. Tr ... s!eree. wllose business addre~ Is IS901 RllOdollle Co"''· 1n Ille City of Foum.,n V~lle¥. Co.,nlf ot Or.tn911, Sldtl ol Otifotni•9J708. Tiie property i~ dl!\(rlDed In gt111r .. 1 its.: All $10C0I In llad•, l••IUff'I, equip. "'""I and OOod will ot • cer1 .. 1n 8Hr 1'.tvern tlu\lness known •s Lltlll Sa~aria •nd IOCtled a l ?ilj2 N--1 01..0., In the C•IY of Cos!• Mete, COunty 01 Qtang.e, s 1ate ol Cetllorn,., •nd tr•nsftr tlle lollowlno 11lco11ollc • be....,raoe liceni.e Cor Uc1ni.esl: Ort-Sole eeer NumDer (0·S?S9S, nnw hsued IO premli.es 1oc1ted •I :ZOSJ Ntwport 81..0 tor 1ne premisei. localed ;it JOS1 tokwPO<I Blvd. In 1111 City OI CoSI• ~~~~nr:.t.lnty 01 or1n9e, stoote 01 Pl,;BLIC NOTICE OllOIHAHCE NO. 15·2J .AH OltDINANICE OF T!iE CITY COUNCii. OF TM E CITY Of' COSTA MESA, CALll'ORNIA, CNANGING THE 1.0NING•IN THE GENER/Ill AltEA OF SIXT EE NTH STREET, NIEW,-OltT ANO S U,.E Jl:IOR AVE HUES, FROM Ml AND Cl TO Cl· , .. THE CITY COUNCii. OF 1'Hf CITV OF COSTA MESA ooes HEREBY OROAl"IAS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. All 111•1 POrllon ol 111e •ot-1114 aescrlbed re.ti P•OPe'1Y •$ N!reby pltc:ell Ind Included In In.! Cl· 'cpz-. towll: Ot•noe County ~-.~••-.or Pare"'' N1.1mbers 111-071 ·01. 111·071,119, 117-011 -111, 117·011·11, 117-06?·01 , 111.0f11.(IJ, 111·082-<ll.and 111·082-04. 'SECTION I. Pursuanl lo IN! pro- .,;~of St<llon 13-79 ol 1111 Munl<!IMI Code ol llle City 01 CO\!'" /Yle1.t, OistrlCI ,...o B-1 ol 1111 City ot Co!>lll Mew Is fte•ebr ome11ded or Ille lddlllon lhl!r1to ol the Cl·CP areoo dei.<ribed on $ectlon 1 tiereot. Tllat thl .amo..,nt ol purth11r.11 pricfor <oni lderallon In connet1lon ""'" uld transfer of said tlcense Cor ucensesl oond s•l<I b1.1\l,.ess, lntl1,1dln9 the· esllmalfO Inventory, 11 ll>t t.llf?I of '11,JQO.OO, wll!Cll consht' of lM lollOW• Ing: SECTION ).Tl\15 crlloniloncesh.911 .. ~e t!IKI 1nd be In full fOf'ce thirty !301 OIWS 1rom And •lier IH 0•1sege, ilftd ~~ "orkll' ID tM ••oir•Uon of llltel'n (JSl ' ' dlys from !ht Pdll.iloge thereof, shall be pYbl!slltdonce In theOro11noe CCWl51 CMI· Dlstrlption O>tC•\ Promlfitlrl' not.ls (JI 10 be riptacl!CI Dy co1i.h al or be• lor•clO'll! ot1scrow ,1111Q!Dlit~1y.e,u11me tMltn<• ol UI Se<url!y Alil•eemtrftt• •. 6.200.00 noteofr1tord J,000.00..p•. • lnteno!Dtt prooerty • Assume tMl~n<:e ot Jnd Security AQ•l!e· -nt "°'' ot ••<Ot"d •.ooo.oo.ep1, Tllltd Security A9rHmonl •nd note.Du1erlowl1er t ,000.0D·IPM. All °'"°' Dusln1si n•m11 ll'>CI ...,. llt~~s uwd by ll>t T '"nlll!fOt' wllnln lhrM ~l•S IA!.! p•sl w lar 11. known 10 !l>e TrMtller..e ire: Notte Tll•I u hi\ blln .-.i••ed ba!Wf!tf'I w!d llCtMM 1no jfl~ 1fll'l$1tr .. 9' ,._ ""''ell tir SIC . 1•1• If !he B1111iii\1.lnd Protesl.IO!li Cod•, 111•1 the {Ol'fHIH•· "°"' for lhl transl-' al 1)11d DUtlnns ind tr~ltr ol 11111 llctllM Is lobt Ptld 11111r 11ttr wld ''""'''' Ms DMn 11>-pr-owc1Dy1.1ld Dt1Mttmenl al AICOl'ICr••r, 9evt•19tConl1ol. Tllill • 1111, oen•fer •nd l\~111 of IN •IOt't,•ld Ilk' In 11-0., l!lltllt'ft, l'Ql<lpm1•>t 11\0 qood will ol Wiid Dul.I• fttt\ wlll be ll\ldt, end lhl consltW<•· tion ~"'°"'°' l09ttl>tr wllh lhl <.on-310lfi11tlbli tdt UWI tr•n"'' •1111 •~•IQl'I· mtnl ol lh• 11 101•s•ld Ut1n1e !or 11t111\11I ls to be cons1.11T1m111ed on ao •flt• ,,.. Jrd Oty 01 .Junt, 1'11. II ll'WI rl<.royrt de1Mrlm1nt of 0•¥ l.«row (I) , 1nc., 11 16'00 IEl\1 Mi11yl1lr A .... , II\ llM en, o1 Or'""91. co""'' of Or•"91· s11111 Of (.al!IOrl'll•, OIGYldtd lllol 1111 DIPl'I• menl OI Att ohal+C O•••••o• (;onlrot ~ ,...,.,0V1111•lll tr1t1,l1r 01111111 Hcente. O•t-"Aprlt 29, ltlJ W.il1t H. Wll(lftef', T•en1hlror 11na l.IC11"""* Liii A. Miiier, Trtritft .... illnd lnfefldfa Tr•n•'''" """1111'110 01illttl19 CNt1 OellY Piiot, If , PllOI, 11 n1tll'il!a111r of general clrt Ul.tllOn, prlnllO and p1,1t1tls.hed In the City ot Cost1 Mew. 1091!11\er with ,...., nemn ot tn1 IM!Mbfrs ol 11'11 Cily Co1.1ncll vollno for and a9a1ns1 lh<'l w~. PASSED ANO ADOPTED th(\ 6th .,..yol ...... y, ''''· A.I.. PJNICL£V MIYOI' ol the CllyOICOUtMtl.ill ATTEST: Ell-P, PllinMy O !y Clerk of 111e (;llyol Coil• W..lil ffATf'.'OF CAllf'OlitNIA 1 1, OOUNTYOFOfl:ANGI':'. '' CITYOFCOST.A MESA I I EILEEN P. PHINNEV, CU)l,Qerlt ...d IJl~l<IO Cl4rlt °' '"" Citr a.-n of t ... Clly of Co1t1 Mt\I, "'"ltl'r tl'f'lilr lhll 1111 •bCVf' ·~ 1~"4 Ordl111nc.1NO.1S.J~w•s 11\lr~~ c.Mkltnd i.tctlon Dy U(llon lt].1 r•· '1111..,. "'"'fftO of Pld City C-' helll °"' lhl l)lh aew ot Aprll, 191t, 111d 1111r1•ll•r "'"'d •nd lldop~ '' 1 w11o1t '' •. ,.tutAr ,....,uno ot l.illllf cuy c;or..tt<H held on !hi 6111111¥ of Mllr."1'1', try thetou-•r.oroll c•ll vo11: AYES: Cc1.1fttll Mtmb9r': 11m- mltt, Wit-, R.1'111, HtrUOQ NOES; Coull< ii Mtmbtr': NONI AftSENT ; Counc II Mem~" Plntr.ley IN WITNESS WH £1lEOF, I w i..r111nto Ml my lland 1nd 1111• !111 $ffl of IM Clly ot (:OUI Mew 11111 IMyot ...... y,ltlS. !SEAL.I Eiieen P. Plll..,..y Clly Cieri •net eJ1:.0.11tlO Cl1rk ol ttw (lly Council ~ 1, 1t1i "n-1s OllM Clty_.Co,l•MIW ~!IMO Oren .. CO*U Dallr Pli.t, ,,.,10,1t rs ~ 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L. 0 T ' c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 I . Friday, May 16. 1975 D~ILY PILOT DI '""' l1tol• lHllah ••. 1000.2999 ""' .... The Blcpst Marketplace on the Crance Coast l~r-n1& ""'""''• 111•••1,,..nl 4 . f1nont.i SOOO ~'I DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS '••p<Hohon 1000·7199 Me<thofldi.. .000 '°" 8ao11 & M"'lf'W Altftounc•-"'" , ... OMll .. Loll & p_..i , . SOSO ~w Sttvott• & Rtpor•' &000!64'19 You Con S~ll It, Find It, [ 642 •5678 l Trade It With o Wont Ad One Coll Service Fast Credit Approval fq.,.1)-At , 900(1.909'1 Allle>m<lb.i.1 & 01t..r ltO<l\l)<l<IDhon , 9100-9999 I~::::::::::::::.;~:.':!~ .s:!:. e •••••• \ ~4:'!!:: !.~~ .~ ....... ~~!~: !.~~ .s:!:. •••• •• • ~~:~! !.~~ .~"!: ........ I ~.~:~: .r:=~ .~~ ...•.... ERRORS: Ach'ertiMn GHH"al 1002 GtHrol 1002 Ge.rol 1002 ~enerol 1002'G"'-ral 1002. should chtck their odl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••<t dally and ...,...t. ..- ron imtMdiatety. The DAILY r!LOT •-•, Uablllty for ltoo fin! U.. corr~ct in1trffon Ofly. Houses for s• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMrol 1002 •••••••11••············· MO DOWN MESA VERDE \l,'ESl.l:Y N TAYLOR CO. }{J•:1\J ,1 '()j {S -.111<1 • 1~1·l(i LUSK HARIOR VIEW HILLS Fantastic ocean & s unset vie\v fron1 sharpest :l lift l.aJoll<.1 mollel. Perfection tltruOul. Yard is a pil'lurc. 2111 Son Joocpn Hills Rood HEWPORT CEHTER, H.B. 644-4910 HUGE POOL G-..al I 002 Goneral No money down plus ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 cle~anCe or wrought iron fenced yurd with gas lightin~. formal entry h:.11 1. 'l'ruc lr1-Jc\·el over- Joolcs sunswcpt patio. ~· deep pool, hi gh diving board. Wi ll go VA al only $79,950. Call Wi-7171. ti' 1 'J II! 0 • '' ' •i LI r, I ' WA TERRlOMT PRIVATE DOCK $132,000 Price just s ubstantially reduced for quick sale on this 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with jacuzzi pool. THE REAL ESTATE RS ~ Room for la•ge boat. Hy appointment only. •~i:auail ~· liiii•Plac• . Prop-ti•• 752~1920 1400 QUAIL ST. NIWl"OI T BlAtM ' FOUHTAIH VALLEY'S BEST $47,950 Large 4 bdrm family room home with over· s ized e nc losed patio. Largest lot in tract. Space for trailer. See our new llst1-n g. Call 5'15·~1~3. ~ FHA·VA TERMS OHLY $41,950 This lovely furruly home has 4 lidrms, 2 buths . large added on Camily room on qu1cl dead end street. This has i;ol !(1 bC the best buy 1n Co1>la !i;lesa . TRl·LEVB. 5 +POOL This lovely family home s hows like 3 m odel. From it's -rormal t.111un1.: room to it 's 'flugc ram1J y room w i th cvzy f1rt'place, lo it 's p ru- fci>sionally landsejPcd yurd with large hcalL'<i & fillercd pool, this home 1s a winner at only $00.!:t50. Uall 545-~4~3. -~ LA CUESTA IYTHESEA MO DOWN YOU!l opportunity! 2100 sq. fl. or occan-t:oolcd JJJo /Ja'l/ronl T'rimc loc:.i lion near end of 1:idu, \\ ith southerly exposure lur sun 1Jatl11ng & sun s~t v 1 ~ws. 4 Udrn1s. 5 13aths. formal cl i ning:;--1·n1npu~ roon1 opcninJ:! <1n s.an<I \' he;._1tl), pier & floal; l·'nlly fur111shell. J"lr1cc rcdut·L·d 11> Sl9:.>.0l)ll. Bili GRUNDY, REALTOR 3 41 Boy~1de 011ve NB b7S· b lbl Gnerol 1002 GeMral 1002 •.....................• ·······~··············· HODOWH CLOSING COSTS OMLY!! 5 IDRM/2 STORY Newport lleoch Harbor Vi~w Home OPEH DAILY 1-S ' R~duced $3000. 1833 Port SeabourneN U Stu1> in any afternoon. J Hll or 2 & den. 2 Balhs. l"ormal dining. 1''µ1c . Up- graded t•rpts & custom drps. Pali o. 0'>1.'ner"s moving out of area. li46-3928,cves&15-!E82 ASSUME 71/-f'/o LOAN $199 MO. PA. YS ALL "l'rec lined s tree t . Pres ti ge a p p r oac h. J'\.l il SSIYC t•nt1·y . 1-::N on~I OUS PARLOH. ..-or1nal banquet room. Gigantic ~ardcn kitchen. ~1Al\.1M01'11 H.Ul\tPUS 1<0'01\.1 . 5 U ONUS Bt:DROOJ'\.1S. Closing costs move you in , Gl "s lakc advantage. Call riOW S.12·25J5. I ' t" ' o 'I ' " I '. t ''. '' SUPER grande ur wilh NO DOWN p ,\Y~li'.:NT . EASTSIDE t'our jumbo lx,-tlrooms. [ ® Lachenmyer Realtor X-RA TED MESS Immaculate 211., year young._3 bdrm, 2 stor y with unbehcvable !inanc- 1ng! Owner leaving area. "S,ay s bring any offer! 'fake advantage o r sparkling kitchen, fresh as a flower paint and de· ep pile carpet! A sun· shine home just for you! l'or appt to see, call $47-liOlO. Adult only, one·slory, for th-e sensuou!i woman and amourous husband. Near beach. $41.900. Needs work. Call KEY, !l62·77tl8 $4900 IUYS IT ~1ost prestigious & de- sired area. t 'irsl lo call " CA.SA GRANDE MAGHIFIC&IT Bright sunny kitchen, gets this 'fHE:\l ~:'.'1 ·1 0·======== large dining area; nous Br\HGAIN. Call fire place. Jus t S4!:100 842_2535_ SURROUNDINGS OH'HfEWEDGE down and its yours. Bel· Ol"ilJ, ,1 •• 1 •. tcr hurr y and c.·.il l ,"-~- Of•11;111';•<l )li,.l'l hJhlU /' HEWLISTIHG Sharp 3 bdrm.home with super 3 car garage; a lley entran~e. Near schools & s hopping. Eastsidc Costa Mesa. $53,500 THE REAL ESTATERS EA.STSIDE 673-3663 548·9673 Eves HARDWOOD associated BROKEPS-PEAL TORS 1 0 2 ~ W Balbao b11 )66 1 l"LOORS. 3 .»t.-tlrm, 2 ba, gas bltns, new ept. Big fenc~d yard. Hoat gate. Grab it quick~~ $34,500 BY OWNER , 4UR, fam rm, 2ba, nr. So. Coast Plaza. Purchased new home, mus t se ll . Consider all offers. (7 14 / 557-4591 aft 5pm wkdays : all day Sat/Sun. E legant li'Jing & im · m ediate occupancy on this Eas t side main - tcnant•e free residence. Close to shopping Conve- nient tu everything. Only $3ti,Ooo. 646-77ll. Open Eves. -' ' Geee-rol 1002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $1900 TOT AL DOWN 41DRMS + FA.MIL Y ROOM price s lashed ! Owner desper ate! This sharp 4 bdr m and large spacious family room. Needs a family. Quiel cul de sac street, towering pines. Walk lO schools and s hopping. l'lurry! Call tw7-GOIO. 2 STORY $20,950 .,.ull price, 2 bedrm, 2 bath, bltns, range & oven. oversized c losets. \)lenty o r s torage, 1'~A heat, air conditioning. your selec- tion of car1>ets & drps. }layments less than rent. Call Dan or Ken a t 839-S32J Agt. SOUHD IHTERESTIHG?_ 4 comforta ble size btlrms, 2 b~ths, built·in kitchen, fireplace, heavy s hake roof. covered patio, & of£ering GI & 1-·~1A terms ut the price of $35,950. Call i.f you're interested! 963-5671 or SSG-7035. -llAWAll Kuihma EstatesCondo.2 DR, 2 B1\. on golt course. .,·urn or Un£urn. SAVE $5000. 540-3071. HOW IS THE TIME for job 5cckcrs to check the Daily Pilol He lp Wanted clHssif1(·ation. If the job you want is not there you might l·onsider uff12 ring y1)Ur services with an ad 1n tht' Job W3nted catct:ory. Phone &l2·~7fl HO TICE how L>ally Pilot Class- ified ails di~ph1y their n'l(:!Jsa~cs w"-h legibility ond impact ? Our ads. 14·e are proud to say, ~all~ .:.el r es ults. Phone 642·56711. P UBLIC NOTICE llllCTITIDUS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT 1he tot1owln9 111• t0t11. •re doing t><r..1· ,,.,,.,; SE'lo/ING BOJI 80UT IQUE, 111'10 11roo-n11ri1 1'1 G••lle.111. Fo ynlaln Vl!ley, C•llforn11 J1ni. Obetnln\ll. 101~2 0•\IWY O r• (If. M..ntlno1on 8et<ll, C~lllorn11'16'6 Jtan C•mPDtll, Mer9•le, H""'I· l~lon Blt<.11, C•l•IOtl\!a q11i•• rn1' o"''"''' " to"11yt1e11 br • ",,.1al portn1•\hlp, J•ttiflOIMrh•n,11 Tiit• i.le111!11111nt wa1 filed Min 1111 Count• c ... ,. ol O••n91 County Of'l fN,Y 11, 1•11. '"'" ""°''Vied Orantt toal! O•llv P\10!. OH THE BEACH FOR 5139,500 De li g htful 3 be droom -3 bath home plus de n on the EAST OCEAN FRONT PEN INSULA . Spectacul ar Catali na & Palos Verdes view on clear day + never 'ending "Ol'ean view. NEWPORT COHDOMIHIUM Sharp three bedroon1. three balh condo near 1-loag J-lospilal. l•'u ll price jus t $49,000·terms. COROHA HIGHLANDS Lovely 4 bedroom. 21 :! bath home w tramily-dining room. Beautifully la ndscaped interior JJatio w /pool. Colorful d ecorator \Va ll papers & carpels. S9 1,500. CHOICE HOME - CHOICE LOCATION Deli.ghtful oc'ane t\VO bectroom. two b~th plus de n condominium in Big Canyon. Exquis itely decorated & landscaped. Many custom features. Perfect for a s m aller fa1nily of any age. $128,500. • DESIGNED FOR LIVIHG This dramatic 3 bedroom, 3 bath adult home on Newport's finest sandy bayfront. Swimming, beach -complete entertainment center. Beautiful use of ...,,ood & suecJe wall coverings makes thi s hon1 e outstanding. $239,5® JUST LISTED -BAYSHORES Great location. great price, g reat home; 3 bedroom, family room & dining room. Private beaches & boat facilities. Hurry -$79,500. OHE OF THE TWB.VE Thal is rig ht! Only twelve FOUR BEDROOM, 2 •,2 bath Portofino models built in Jl arbor View Hom es. Priced for tod~1y's market at $89,500 -fee . FOREVER OCEAH VIEW IH HARIOR VIEW HILLS Complete with stunning sunsets over Catalina. The courtyard is private with lush landscaping and beautiful latlicc overhangs. 5 bedrooms, family room, 21.~ baths. ,$134,000. ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECE This new 3 bedroom home with extens ive use or wood and glass. breathtuloing vi ews or ocean arn.t night li ghts, is truly a rare rind for the ow11cr that clemancls quality. Sec this clra mutic 110 1nt~ t<>duy . $189,900. NEWPORT IEACH 644:1766 LAGUHA IUCH 494-0749 A COLDWELL IAHKER CO. THE REAL ESTATERS liq Canyon Buy Seautilul l)o\•cr model. \"acant . Must sell! 2 Bedroom & den. SJJO,aoo. or lease $700. mo. VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 644•6056 Short .,.,·alk to the surf fro1n "1'hc \V1..'Clgc". Ex- tra large corncl' lul. Near to bike trail. Secluded en· tr"y. Sunken parlor. llug,t.? OPEN DAILY 1-Spm. J6lGCAl .,\M,\Hi\N rumpus room with wet llarborVicw,Cd~l bar . Gian t ga rden OWNl-:H .. Mus·r ·· sell kitchen .. 1•orn1al chn1ng roorn . Kings 1nas ter and can give im1nl..'CI. oc-, 'UI< f· , d s~l lc. Mammoth party c:ui.i . ti ' ani rm, 111 room. Scparalc _wing h> rm, pool & Jacuizi In 1 • ranul) bedrooms. Hoom gr cat s h a p _e · lor boat & camper. iUlarguerite Ave lo Kcl·I Owner musl .:o-takc ad Ur .. turn IL-tt <HJd go to vantage. Cal18-42·2535. enJofcul-dc-sat·.) .. , .•. -, . _ _,.,, ;~~~:·~~~ r~ 1aan111 CoronadelJ\.tar. . ~ --·-··•••J IA.RGAIM IA.SEM&IT S33,9SO EA.STSIDE \\"ant 1\ds___Stll &1~-56781 CL,\SSI Fl EU ~·ill s£·11 it. Gtt1eral I 002 Getteral I 002 Costa Mes a . Bar~ain hunter's dream large lot. Cement drive. Vine co~·· ered cottage. First tin1e advertised just. $33,950 fu ll pri ce. Call now 646-7171. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • 0P!IOl119 •i'\llJ'll '>bf :." [·~··· ~· ... ., ... REDUCED! Custo1nized Universi(y Park Condo. Secluded end unit on quiet l'U l-dc- s a c s treet . 'fh is 3 bedroom home has a rt.·· modeled kitchen w/11ew appliances. New walt:!r heater. 1-'resh paint. Garage door opener. You own the land. $:>8,750 , Call REDUCED $30,000 Unsurpassed qualily & eleg3nce in lhis cuslon1 m ansion. 5 bdrms, 5 baths, including maid's quarters . Beautiful POOL area with jacu;r;z1. Exhi larating VIEW from house & gardens across the Ba '/ & Ocaen. 6-16· 7711 . Open Eves. -OLD&RARE 3 BR house on cenlra1\y located Commerc1al lot. 1'his property is priced pa infully low at -$28,000. Don 't (lli SS this OP· portunity. CALL 556-2660 SELECT PROPERTIES DISTRESS!! Freshly decoratt.>d 2 story, 4 bcdroo1n home . Priced ror immediatt: sale. Formal dining, separalc den. breakfast room & large c-overcd patio. ltuge tree shaded 'yard. Priced under all others at $66,500. CALL MR. NEAL. 545-8424. As· sociated South Coast Brokers OCEANSIDE CONDO "OCEANASOUTil '' Adult Community 'O\·er40J 2BR·2DA . CltOICE one .story end unit, overlook· i n g golf course with glim pse or oee:tn. Patio. f~ncloscd i;aru~c. Close to c lubhou:sc, pool. JllCU1.7.i. Short walk to bu~ l i 111'. Nr. la rge Carlsbad s hopp1n .I( center. 3 m1 . toorean. Ill n ess forees sa le by owner. Shown by UPll 't. 548-3036 or 433·31SSS macnab I irvine realty FIHER HOMES FROM 564,500 TO 5'775,000 LIHDA ISLE. On the S l:>EC IAL side. 3 bedroom suites -'''ith \varn1th & s1)ace. t\ \'ery s pec:1al price al $24~J ,5 00 . Uarbara Aune 642·8235. ( l~t t ) "A REAL CUTIE" On e-of-a -kind tondon1i niun1 . 2 l.>edroOrn end unit \\'/pri.\'~1tc patio & m<Jny upg l'aded fealures. Close to pool . Sl.i4.500 . Ucllc Chase l .. ce 644 -6200. ( B l2 I FAIRWAY B.EGAHCE. Prc s tigi11u s Ri g Ca n yo 11 J.~eautifu ll y furni s hed in 11r<>fc:;sion<JI decor. Versaille -pool --jacuzz i & lovely la ndscaping . - \\·idC Cleek O\'Cr JookS fair\Vay $:120.000 inc luding furnishings. Bal) O\vcns 642-823.5. (U13) A PERFECT FAMILY HOME! Newly listed 4 l1cd roon1 home in l·l<.irb Or l-lighl :.1nds. Near l\larincrs Schoo l, s hopping & library. StlS,950 .incl . l a nd . Je<.innc NL'\Vma n 6'12·82:!5. (BJ.I I OCEAH VIEW UHDER 5100,000. S!)l .000 is an exceptional price for this lovely .s bcclroom, 4 b<Jth Cameo Jl ighl<Jnd s VIE \V home. Acce~s to priv<.1te be.!tches. lVl ~u·tha i\lacnab C>42-8235. (Ill!;) FIRST TIME OFFERED OCEAHFROHT. 5 beclroo1n home -a great beach ho us-c <:lose to Ne\l,rport l·larbor Yacht Club. Sl45.000. OPEN SAT. & SUN . 2 -4 l'.M. 800 IV OCE1\NVllONT, llALBO/\. \!HG) CAMEO SHORES. Profe!-~io n ~1l l y decorated vie \v horn<.•. 4 bcdroon1~. r<Jn1ily roon1 + forn1 ;1I din1n !!. lli·hcan1 ceilings. Wa lk l.t) 3 pl'i\':1te heathcs. Sti~,;jUO. Dc1nna Go<.t~h:J\l li·l·l-6200. l llli) "WHEH DAV IS DOHE" anti e vcnin~ fal l.s. vie w the spectacie or l·larbor lights from dreamy 3 l)cdroon1 home. 'Separate dining roon1. gala fun room w /bar, pool ·n-jacuzzi . Sl74,500. J ack Custer 642·8235. (818) PROMONTORY BA YFROHT LOTS. Pier 1.'t.: sli1> Jlrivil(•gc f()r fairly lg. boats. l~xccption cdly priced fro1n SI 12,:>ou. Ch"rlcs /\mold 1>12 ·8235. (IJW I 6424215 644-6200 tOI Doff• Ori~• 1614 Ml(;Atlll,.,. ' • 02 DAILY PILOT PUBLIC NOTICE FICTl'rlOUS &U SIHESS HAlll'ESt.t.TEMIENT . Th" 1onowl1>9 ll't•wns 1r• dolno bi41· ,.. ..•.. ICE'.NOALL BRIEF Comiw"'· .:;~ S.•tnie11n01 St•HI, T~l+n, CA lr>e B•1el Co•po<•\1on, •SOO ~s Or+••, Suite Sl,, Ne .. por1 Be.ell. CA """ Ke"Cl•ll A•1Uy (.o . IM., 119Sl5'tven- lieP<'ll .. '5UHI, T11Hln , Olo '1MO ''"s .,.,~ntts Is ~"'V coftdutted Dy• f'•tU•"''"'P Tiie Brie! Co•POF1tlon e, B•••• e .. ~1. Prt•lclefit 1"nos ,1.1e~n1 w ils Ill.a wltll IM Count¥ Cltrk ol O•ln'ilt County "" ..,.,<I, 12, 191S F4UllU Put>llslled OrilnQe C~t.l Dally P>lot , May1. •. 16, 21, 197~ IS!.& I~ PIC'T'TIOUS a us1 N l!SS MAM ll!STATllME:NT Tiie tollowir111 ""'"'" •• dOi"'ll tiusl· rw:\\ilS. JACKS CA' BEAVTV, 11 19 E 0~ toro, S..ftt.I Anil, C..ll!ornlo92101 JoM lro\lllOll 0i1¥1S, Jr , 1119 E. 0•· fold, S.1111 Anil, C1lltorn!• 91101 Tf\ls bl>MIMSS IS conduCltd by"" j,.. .... o.wt Jol'ln M ilton 01¥IS, Jr. Thi' \t.ttem..,t w.1' f111d *''"' !toe (.aunlv Ct1rk of Or.11191 Coun11 Dtl H-.Y •, !'IS ...... PubUlllld Or.tn91 Ca.ts! O•uly PilOI, Mivt. 16, ll,JO, 1•IS , 161'-I~ PUBLIC NOTICE Friday May 16 1975 ' ' P UBLIC NOTICE ' P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NODCE Pl.:-Bl.JC NOTICE ftf\S•l" -----------------1 MOU NT PALOMAR WINEllV, 2S1S Col \! H!Ql'""•Y, Corona Clel Mar, J A•IH f flltmottAJlts Ori•••" ol Tr•nslt·MI• True•· Under l'f"H.. Ofl""' ot~r tll·M.I• Tr111:k ·l\l'M.«mote W111rorT •·Tf peTru<k DriW•·lA•lft Oll OIN•NCE M0 . 7~J6 AN OllOIMANCE 0 1' THE (ITT COUNCIL 0 1' THE CITY OF COSTA MESA. (ALll'OllNIA, CHANGING TH E ZONING QI' POllTIONS 01' I.OT! 16 ANO 11, aLOCK A 0 1' "f'IAllPElll ", I'll OM Cl TO 11...CP. lHE CI TY COUNCIL 01' THECITT Of CO~TA M ESA OOES HERE8V ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS. SECTION t. AU 11•.ll po,rllon of Ille lollow+nq dP\Ct llle!I real proptr1V '' r.eretly ol.t<t'd •nd lnclu!lt'd In ll>e R4· CPlone toW!t: C...hlorn1•'2l>lS Jol>n MUil....,. Poolt', 2100 PIK•lk °''"'·Coron• ~I Ma•. c.11ofor...;1mn T111~ bu~'""'';, <on(luctl'd bot""' •n· Cl!woouat Jot\11 Heel~ Pool• 1111\ ,t .. !emen1 w•~ f!IE'd W!lll It.. County Cle•-ol Or•n9'1' co.,nly on ,,,..., Win.ch T • Drlwr-12VJI Pl•"""' -UIOO'WI wf>e.noper•••no ~rwln h.w l.lm llar 1P1cl11•11Khmen!S - P1flETRM>IES , Htalth•nd W.H•rt . 10" DI GfOIS P .. yroll ~slon pi..,· 1•% of Gloss P1vro11 V•<•lion-IJ"-DI Gross P1vro1t I. 19/S FU6st Appr-lc1shlp &. JourMym•n Tr.tining ¥o~O of Gro" P•rrorl P11b11~d Or•nge. (<Ids\ Dady Pllol, PlumtM!r """Y•, \b, 13, JO, 191S 11>9J·IS W ELDERS ~-~--------1 s.me K e le.1scr•ll to whit ll -ldlr.ois •ncidental . All 1 cl.1s\lt!t•tlon oml lltd he•toln not lei;s tllln PUIJLlC NOTICE ,>hrs •molo\'f!t paymenh se t ton!> Jn tlle coll1ctl~e N•q•i.·,"9 1greem~n1 --------~~~--·I 60llhc1bl• to Ille (I.ts\ or (l•ss!tk1tlono4 llleWOrkm...or metlllnlc ,~ "' 10 Jt "' PAllCEL t SouH•~ll\lerly ret· t~u .. • 8' tc~t ol tr>e Nor!hwe-i.1erly •e<1.JnQ.,1•• 12~ lee! ot Lot ll>•n B!D<;\ A o! "H••PI!• a' Pl!• m•P 0>11rN>f rt tOttltd '" Boo• 6. PAQI!' 21 of Ml\· u u.,....01" ~P\, ''to•d\ ot O<anqo> County. C•hto•ni• E At epllng 11'11! Hor!h-srtrly r1ctan9ul•r 4 Int a\ U>n..._YE'd 10 Leon G Net~ andwill!'a• t KOrlloe<l A1.!9U'1 ?•, l•S?, In flool< 2l16, Pa9' YI of ottltl•I •l!'tMO\ FICTITIOUS S USI NESS lnvolwd •s d t flntd lnSec!lon l llJ lol llW! LI DOf' Code. NAME STATIEMIE NT o ... rilmt, 5undays •nd Holld.IYS ·f'IOI !HSI,,..,_ ...0-·hllf Cl 'hl limls Thi lollowll'IQ "'''°"~ •re OOl'IO tht bolslc no..•I• r•t• plus apphc.tbtt etn91oyer oavmtnts. Tiit holidays UP"" bu\i!'lf\S.t\ Which Moth r el•s shtll IN! a.tld 9'111 Ill alt tiollday1 ret09"1ted ;,,. Ille colleulwe -T N N,. 111 PrQIT'ontory Dr· W • llol•,.lnlna ...,.HtNnt •P91lCIOI• lo ll>e particular er.ill, (i••S•l1tat1on or type o4 He""ilKWIBIKh.CA 91660 -.,.. C•rotln• M•••I! 81rb011f', 127 WOf'kmtntmPIO'tldonll•IProjK I Promontory Or, Wtsl, Ne•oorl TM lor1911i119 S( ... dUll pf w.tgl's Is""""° upan • wor~l"'J d•• of t i9hl !l l PARCEL 1 The NonlW!a~ll!'flV ll>S l•I ol 1111!' Nor111-•!t •IY IS l~t ot LD'I Ii .na IM No rlhe.O \lf!'rh 16S !eel Of 11'1e Si<>uthl'a\terty S tee! 01 Loi II in BIOt~ A o1 ''H••tl"•'· ei. per rneo recorded u'I eooi<•. P•oe JI of Ml-.<tll•n• ...... W i», l'Pl;or(l\ol 0••n9'f Coynlv. C1IUQr111•. SIE CTION t. Pur\ulnl lo ll>e P'°' "'''°"'or 5e<.l•on IJ /'I o4 '"' Munk•P•" c-o• 1111!' (•IV ol CHiil M•s•, Ol~•ltl -..o c. 1 of 11><1 C.1ty ot Cost• Mew '' Bo!Kl'I.. C,A t1MO houri. Len ""''''• 111111 Col0<-stile S&nk 8ullt1l111;1, Otnw•r, COID<'.00 This OU\ineis ls conllu<ltd by • qentr•I o..,.IMnluo. t••ou,.. 8a•b011• This \l.Jlemenl ,..., 1•11!'11 Wllll 1"" County C1tr• or Oran!!" Counly on ,t.prU JI, !tlS ' ·-Pi.tbl•~d O<an~ Coasl Dilly Pilot, Apr111S, •nd ....... y l, •, t•, lt/S 0 14"-IS PUBLIC NOTICE r.e•ellv •IT'tnded by 1n1 •dd111on l---=c--~~-------__ ll'le•elo o• 11\e R•·CP ... , .. llt\tflt.<I 1n f lCTtTIOUS 9 USINIES5 Se< hon I ht••OI. NAMIE ~TA TEM E HT •sECTION l . Tiils Ordlnan.c1 sMU 'Tr.e lol+ow1n9 per wn i. ODl"!I ~- take tt•K I .1nll iw In lull fort• INrty ,_.,,,.\, !)O) O;iys l<on'I •nd alle• IH jlor.O\e91f. MDL PROO UC TS. ll>S? low1 Ho 0, ...,o;1 prior lo lht t•Pi••l!Dn ol llllftt\ Coll• Ml!w, C.A •11>16 (IS! OIY' lrorn '"• 1Nii l 91 W<e¢. Mlrtflew Oouol•' 1.tllt•i•Uo, t•S1 '""II lie pUblh1'41CI one• In uw Or~ -·No 0 , Co\1.1 """""·CA m:No Co~tl Oell1 P llOI , e MWU•IP'lf ol Th•• ~\il'leii il"<Ol'lelilt ltd by &ti ln• iJtnt•a1 tl rt ultl•on . pr!lllto .tna dlvl!hMI! PJ~h\lll:d In Ille City o l Costa 'NM, Mellllew O L•lte•ltllo 109('1111:• wlln !Tit ntm•i of IN mem-Tl'l.h "'"!Tltnl was Ill~ with ttw be<i of tl\e C•lY Co1.1ncU wollnq IO<" ano Counly Cllr• ot Or•n11t Counlyon ""'-•· ...,,n11 lht ''"""' I , l'llS, PAS~EO Af\1 0 AOOPTEO THIS 611\ Fl l Sol• d 41ot 1'N. 1. 191~. Publl\l'led Or•n~ Co•~I O..ily PllM, A l PIN,.LEY M1>yO<'Ollllt C•lv ot Cost• Mr \t Al IE~T liO!~n P Pll1nn,.y <••1 c1 .. ,. o• tne c.1, o• <.01o1.o Mt!'<• ~IA l (Of CALtFORHtA ) C0UNl'fQf ORANGE I SS C.•t.,,orcosTAMESA I I EILE EN P flHIN HEV. CllrOf<'ll -••·o•l o<.10 c11r• ol ,,.. c.tly c.ounc:u 9' tne (oly ot (eu• M«W, l'lltlby (,l•l1!y 111.i !llf .~..,. •ncl , ...... C!fao ... nct NO I) I• wt• ll'llreducllcl..,.. (Of>\IOtttO "'lloon by M(.llon et .Ir .. f l>il• ""~Ung GI W•d Cll'I' Co-N ,,.Id WI Int 11!11 Illy ol A..,.H, ltlS,. •nd ll•l!'f,.lllt• ""'~II Afld HOf'IM .I\ .t -It •t ,. •~qu••• m••llnt pf -..111 Oly Qi>ul'ICll '"''" on ll•t &Ill 111y ol Mly, t t1i.1» tlle lollow.n9 •o!t ,,11.,.11 A'llE\ tovn.rll M•""ll9": l-1.tm ,..11,w u1on, R.tt-11, 1-1t1tt09 ~ NOES Counco1 M•mOtr•: HOM 1 Af!fliHT (ovnl•I Mtn'lllot•1 ,,.,,..,,,, IH WITHl!SS WU[flfOF. I "''"' ""-11r110 Ml my hono ~n<:I .olfl~ lllt it..i" ol IM Cllr or (q>T~ MoJ~ itilt '1h dty"'~r. !tlJ • Ql!ALI ,t E1t1en "· lllltilMfr , CltrC1tr••nlf •••ll•~lo .. (lfflOOIHw(ll;Jtouncol .,.,_cn.,etc;.Ml•MaM • ~ Of"at\W'c-t 0..11.,. ,,. ... M.~11, 1tts • • tf.. 1u.wl Mlv •. 11. 23. >0, 1•1s 1~21 " P L:BUC 1'0TICE 1-~.~.~.~.~.~,.~R co~uo~,~.~.~,-.~.~1 ifAff Of' C"Ll l'OllNIA l'OR THI' COUNTY 01' OllANGIE Nt . A tJJSt NO T l (IE OF M E .A RI N G 01' AMllMOl'O P E T I T IO M P'Olll ,.Roa.ATE 0 1" WILL ANO l'OR Ll'T• Tl'.Ri TlllTAM.l:NT AllT IE\lel• el BETTY KE ~SE LMAH, .1•.1 M ELIZABl!TH KESSEL.MAH, OKteMll. NOTl(P""1S HEREBY GIVEN IJ\et LOUIS KES!>Et..MAN l'l.tl fllttl lllr1111 ii.fl ·--d ptllllool IOI' ~oil.tit 01 Wiii •11d for 1siu1 nt • ol L•lltr1 T1U.1mt11t•ry 10 tllf Ctlllli..r •t· ftf'tnCt to wr.lch i\.,,,.llt tor tvrthtr p,or1lc 11I••'· Alld 11111 tht tltN •"'II Olet• ot ,,..,1...., tlll _....,. ,..., 111otn \II I• JllM ), ltlS, 11 t :)O .l,M , Ill IN ~t""°m ef 0.N•lmtnl r.::i. ~DI wkt c-1. •I 100 Clwk C..,..,. Oft"' W•\t. in lht (:lly OI ''"'' At11. CJl!lkl•nlt . Ottf!'ll ~y I), ltl~. Wlt..LIAM L SI J O!!N, COllf'\tf Cit •• DONALD A MtCARTOOI A ...... ,....... • ~ 1'11 """'9r a 1n . SvlW t l4 c-.......... C.11'*"'4• tl •l6 T": f1MI ,_,,lit "'""'-' ,.,: "911tlttoli' Pllllll.,. Oran9t CMU D•llv ,. ... . !Ny 16. 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SO\lth v.oi-.CAtt•'1. ""'"°"W J lltPh C1sl1nl1, )6ttt c.t'nl"'I AMl.11111, Mllll<I,, Vltjo, (A ""' Thi' llu,inlil 11 COncl\ICl-8 by .... jn- (lh•IOl>el, A"'"°"' J C•1fe n1• Tiiis 1l1t1mc111 '""' 111..a wu11'1,. c.inty Cltrli of Or•not c.1 ... ntr 11r1 April .,, ltJJ. -· ""*l111to 0r.,,.. c..tu o.i1r fltlOI, -.r111s. •ltd ...... , 1. '· "· 1•11 1m.11 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NODCE ru11.1c :-;oTICF. ---·----l"ICTITIOUl •ul!Nl'.SS NAAlll'. STATIEMIENT TIMI IOl-1119 plr...,,.s art dDlt19 ~ ... ,, ... M ESA SPECIALTIES, 16') Montowl1 AWi., Cot.la Mes•. C.I. Q16 Cow.t Kyle Kt llY. 100"1 Uwsen, Huntlnglon S.acll. C•I nw. Wllll&m W•lso n Ho•e. JJOI A"'11ld• El1 91nt1, P•tos V•rM\ Ptnlnsu••. c11. (;.toll Howe . 1101 A wt fl lll1 IEl19.tftlt, P•los Verdes Plnln:IUI•, "" Tiiis busl"''' 1, conducted by 1 llm11111 o-rll'lr\l\lo I Co•• Ky11,.tllf Tiiis ll•ltm"'I ••• !Uld wllh tht Couo'll• Cllrk ol 0••n9' Counly °"' "41fll 11,191S. ....., PYllUWd 0r•"9t Co.a\! Daily Pllol. AptU11,endMer l .•, 1•, .,,~ 1'31-IS Pl: Bl.IC NOTICE l't:,81.IC l'OTICE NH•i" GOLO M EDAL CONTR ACTOR~ INC., IJlOl.Bcad LBlwd.., $uJlt No. 11, ......,UnQlon &te ch , CaUfo•nlt '2M 1 Rl<ll•rd 8 vrd M•\11111W1. p,..,,,. din!, Ul\I llQW L.lne, Wt~lmtMllf, C.!lfornl• '2.el (;.try J•m1, AO•\, V>Ct Pr..,ldenl. .,.., 8otld (Jrtlt . t-1unt1n9ton l!olKll,. c..lltoml• ., .. , • Doti\ Ji.on M11th1wl, 5.tcrl'IMY, 1S111 Rosi Lani. We 11ml111ttr, c:.tllfoml•t1"3 Wllll•m Sllr l1n9 Buck, Dlrtelor', llSfl Bte<h e1we1 .. Hunllnaton a...::n. c.111orn1.n .... 1 Thh lluSlnt•• ;, t ondvt lld by• car• POr•llOl'I Gold M.111.11 Conl•tc1on, In<. IUchlrd B. ,....l\l>tWS, Pr11kl!ln l Tiiis ll•lt ment w•s lllld will! I"' County Cl1•k o4 Or1n91 Coumr Ofl "41fll U , ltlS. .. _ PublfsN<I Ottnge Co•1l 0•111 Piiot, Aorll1S, .I rod Mty J, 9, I•. "'S \*9-1\ ••+. --·-----·-~ PUBLIC 1'0TICE SLP·I Slll SUPIElllOll COUllT 01' CALIFORNIA, CQUMTYOl'ORANG£ IOI Civic C.1111r S..111a A11.1, callttrnl• CASIE NUMeER Dtl,,7 SUMMONS CMAlllllAGEI In re 11\e m•rrt•qe ol Pehtloner: Pllvlh~ Jt•n Dewt!r .1nd RI~~ it•rl GorClon Dev f r NOTlCIE! '11111 ~awt M111'SlllH. T1w (~ _., .. d .. a .. ln1\ '"' wlllltut rwr lllri"I ,..,,d 11nl1•I ytv ~ ... u1in lO d•f ' RIMI lllt lnl•tNll'M .... A.VISO! U•ttdlll tl"°d""'I......, El ... 1-.1 p!Hd• 111c~lr c111lr• Ud. '"" Mdltllc•• • ""'""' 11"' u•. ,...,..._ .... lrt tit JO dit t . Lt• II l11lormK- qU1 11t111 1 To nie J'll!'!>pafltlfn((!.ote foolnole') .i Tiie CMl•lloner h•s 1111<1 lattlliotl concerning your ""''"'"9't· You ""'' lite ,. ... .,n~n re1pan\1 wilhln ltdl'l"SDI Ille diille tllal tlllS \ummons is Wt wed on ..... II 11 you t1h to hi• • -111en r"410n!.f w11h1h 1ut h time, y-Ol!f~I ,...yllf enlett Cl •ftlll '"'' cou't ,...Ytnll!'r • 1UOQmenl (enl•inin1;1 lnluncll"'" M Dllltf Of"Ol!f\ (onttrn1n9 Clovis,.... of p<C>- perlv, r.µoys,u \uppOrt, cl\lld tu\lodY. :l\!ICI support, .1\lorney'\ let\,, CD\h, 5LP·111J1 f-----------------1 and Moth olller •tlltl I \ m•T be9'...,ll'll by !Ill court, wlli(h could tti.ull in 1~ <;1arnl\hmenl Of ••!Ill, l•kln9 of mcney or p!'Of)lrtY, or ol""r relltl. NOTICE Y.OCREOITORS SUP£111DR COURT OF THE ST ATIE OF CALI FOllNIA l'OR TltE COUNTY 01' OllANGIE Na. A-11162 SL,.·ISIM l"ICTITIOUS •USINli.SS NAMll STATli.M•NT Thi tDllowlnv perJ.Ons •r• do'"9 Mi· -~ ORANGE 'OUNT V RE NEWAL =i:~~'.~!· ;,~ Wyr ... 1 Ori~. Sovthlrn C.1Ulor11l1 R1ntw&I Corn· mun~lt!i, & C•lllornl1 Nol lor Pro111 Co•po••t•on. 13Sl1 Wyr1nt o""'· We1lmln1lt•, CA t2"1 Esl.tteot Howa•"d C•rson, OetNwd. NOTICE tS HERESY (;IVEN to tlte (r1dlto•t ol ll>e .lbOVI!' named tleteden! t"'11 all persons ~•wino tlalms "91'"~' u ... "'d dfLldenl art requ1retl lo flte tllem, wltll IM nect\t&ry 'll01.1th11us In !he oll1(t Ol IM clt•k "' Ult •bow "' Utll'd co"url, or to P•t~nl tlltm, w1tn It.. Tiiis tN$lnt1s ls INllng totldlK!etl by a n«H"rv INIUCCMrs, 10 tlll under\ogrlld C'.orpot&llofl. •I Ptul, H.JSllft'JS. J.onof\k¥ ~ ~lk1r, Soullltrn C.lllornl.1 So• 10..0, Nt wPOrl Bc.t<h, C•lilorni-1 Rt,,.w.tl CorninunlUn "1613 wr.itll ls '""' o••ce ot busu11» ot Tiiis sl•l•tNnl llltd with IN Caunly the ~r~lgnf'd 1n all ma1ters Pl!'flaon-(ll•h ofOr.1n91Co11111,on May J. l•IS Ing 10 I.he tsl•le or !ta•CI C11cttle<>I, wi!flln l'f)oMll tour rnon1hi <>lier ti!( llr\t publit•I,.... fl'ybl\lhtll Ore91 Coai1 Dilly Piiot ol llllsnoUtt l*y t , 16, 13, 30. ltl5 T.U.IS • Ollai.ct Ao"fllll,l•I} ------------- J11n lt.~arwn PUBLIC NOTICE :~:i:~~~::~·t~:!r .. ""'11 ---,,TcTITto'uSiUSiiii~ ..... ot t111•1lO~f namtllde(fdenl MAMli. STATl:Ma NT PAUL. HASTINGS. TM IDll0,.1nq atri.on IS dOll'";i bonl· J Af'IOFSKT & WALKE• "'"'"" ...,... U ROBERT E . AOBERTS o\S· Nl'#jtlH1 a.1clt, C.tllittltla t1'4J SOCIA' ES & co. Tll: 111t lUJ·1J11 •. 11 CRS ~ COM PREHENSIVE Atuiflilt'll ltrAdfl'll ftlllr•ltl• RETAIL SERVI CES IA Ol'flt.IOfl o4 wltllwlU••M•td Abowl ISO! Wtll<llll Or i"I, W l1 lll, Pvbtlll>ld Oran99 CGllSI O•ilv Pllof, Newport Btath, C.tlllornlt t2W.O llAAw 2 • 1&. J3, 191~ H61·1S Robfrl E, 'RobtrU. tSll Wart:lurtOfl Orl'lll, MunllnotOfl B1e<ll, C.Utornl1 ""' P UBLIC NOTICE ------~~~------! Thll ~, .... ,,II tondUc ll'd llW., ln-olwldu&I. Robtrl E . Robtr1i Tiiis 1t.111m1nt w•1 I Uld with 1111 Counlv Crttl t i 0t .... 91 COVIii' Of!,,,.., •. ltlS. ...... P\lbliShlll Or t n91 CO.Iii D.tlly Pllol, Mly9, l•,2l,30, ttli lt.li-1S 1•t'lll.IC ~OTICt; rt:nl.IC :-;oTICF. ---------1 PICTITIOUiau1111••• NAM•STAT•Mll .. 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Your own sliJ). $.110,000 WESTCLIFF Near ,5c hools. pa rks, shopping. Buy of the Yf:UI'! 3 Udrm. cutie; lg~. corner lot, with 1>001. You'll ·l<)vc il! S,'74.500 · THE ILUFFS Sparkl ing tlr ca : it bdrm. condo, end unil. on gr ccnbc ll, ncur pool. Own c~ will lease or lc<.1 se /oplion. Co uple's deli ght! 3 lid rm. condo; 21,:! ba., nr. pool. $54,500 HIDDEN TREASURE Majestic '3 b<lr n1., :1 t1ath ; massive frplc .. hd wd. fi rs., hi[Jh sculptured cei l 's .. sec ludctl' is la nd settin g. $119,950 -See this ! BAY HIDEAWAY l'a s tcfu l l y <l c c or a t ed 4 bclrm . charme r :· pier & sli1>. ~75,000 -Jo'ec. VACANT LOT City ()f Capistl'anu Beach: ':! vie w. On ly $28.000 Oce an . 4·bdrm . $162,500 SPYGLASS HILL h<..1 y & f\olt . views . home + f<..1 n1ily + 2-S t y . bonus . 567 San Nicolas Driv•, Suit• I 02 Newport C•nt•,. 640-4050 EXILE YOUR THHAGERS! This J-lar bor Vi ew l lomes Portofino makes it possible ! 'l'here's a "bunk" room with 1>001 t abl e, bui lt·in b un ks and a tub ba th. Then there's the house! 3 bedrooms, 2 stories, formal living a nd spacious fa mily rooms. The tile pl ante rs a nd p<.1li os give this a s li g h tl y South of the Borde r feel. Asking 592 .600 and ready to m o ve: UNIQUE HOMES, R-on -675-6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona dtl M .. IOOZ 'GtMral IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• /Ja'l/,.onl BALBOA PENINSULA l'\Jew cu~rom 2 ~ory home 4 Bed,oom. 4 Bo t & Golle,y Pi~r for yacht to 60 ft. 2 stor y. 2 fireplace ~. we tbor Ultra modern ki tchen Beautiful 111e·N of t.Jewport Boy • Fee Land $279.000 OPEM HOUSE THiS WEEKEHD I ZOO EAST IAl.&OA ILVD., 675-1120 G-a1 1 ooz 'G .... al 1 ooz ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gf'Mf'ol IOOZ tG._al IOOZ • rt"4ti# s~ ~ . REALTORs' FANTASTIC. OCEAN VIEW JN J-~,\N rr ,\S'l'I C l.<.1 g un a . l.ooking cloiw·n on J;-AN1'/\S'l'JC 11ivc rs Co,·e. :\e w 2 bc d roon1. 2 b<.1~h. fi ·cpl:J.CC Co nll omin ium . 1-'ul'nishinJ!S · 1c ludc <l . .•\ F'AN'f 1\S'l'IC !J u.' for Sf,. I. - CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mor PROPE M NA EM NT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW CdM DUPLEX .near tlccun ..:__ xlnl view. Each unit has 3 bd r ms .. 2 baths: 4 car garage, Uppe r un it r enlcd. lo\vcr ready for owner. $155,000 BALBOA PENINSULA .very attract ive duplex --2 bd rms. & fa mi ly rn1 . each unit. 2 Baths ea ch. A se pa rate 2 car garage for each unit. Xh1t renta l recorQ! $120.000 BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 <-'•lf1"1' I LOA~,T HWV COR ONA Ol-1.. MAR * * * * * * Heritage Collection WHAT WILL YOUR KIDS DO THIS SUMMER7 Do n 't s we at it, when you can have this 3 bedroom home with pool, c lubhouse and pl enty of room to 1>la5'. OWIMr will http f ift..ce-. Call us for de t a ils al 540.1151. MONARCH BAY FINE OCEAN VIEW hom e in prcst1 g1ous community offering private beoc .. ct.b & tenni s courts. 4 Bedrooms in cluding s pacious m aster suite. fo rmal dinin g, fa mil y rm, & s unny kitc hen w /brkfst ba r . Truly g r acious livtn g. Call 546-5110. BREAD AND BUTTER UNITS II 01 Z IEDROOM COTT AGES -with attac hed garages and t ree s haded fenced yards. Eastsidc. Costa Mesa . F ull price $170.000. Call 540.1151. ASSUMABLE LOAM PAYMENTS ONLY SZ4'. 1>e r m onth includ in g tax e s for this s ha rp. 3 bed room . 2 bath Costa Mesa home. You 'll Jo ve th e m a s s i v e brick firep la ce , hu ge kitchen, sepa rate dinette are a, coverecl patio and lar ge, rear yard stuclded with fruit trees. Mew on th• mar"k•t. Priced on ly $36,500. C .. I S46-5180. OCEANFRONT SPECTACULAR -2 story ho m e w ith magnific ent •ie'*' and btoch. 3 Large bedrms wi th r oom for 4. Oversized family room and living rm. ~1odern kitchen a nd dining. All less than 3 yea r s o ld . Firs t lime offe red at Sl99,000. Choi ce Ba lboa loc ation. Call 540.1151 .. TRANSFER FORCES SALE! S ha rp 4 ·be drm . 3 ba th , tri·le ve l executive home. Near private country , elub. Hlf9t' family room. formal .dining a nd ove r s ized lot. Very flexible finincin g. Call 546-5880. POOL TIME IS JUS·T AROUND THE CORNER - ·and 'A'e h ave the perfect home for year 'round ente rtaining. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath , e n c losed pa tio lwhat a grcenhous•!I. Offered at S.:15,500. Call S40.l 151. ERITAGE REALTORS GOMral IOOZ·-al IOOZ ... 110•11 101 HOM£Sl FOfl: UYINC NETWORll IOOZ-al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '"'"'' ''°'""11 "", ... •H~ •or'''· 1111, D•'TH H ~•l'l O(I I• l•I eA l!O• OLDCOROHA CORNER LOCATION . 2 BR + guest cott.age, dbl. Jot. fee. M·ust see. Asking $92..500 ' VILLA PACIFIC ASSUME $31,500 BEACH **LIDO ISLE** G-al · 1002 tG-..al IOOZ TWO VERY SPECIAL HOMES .......................... ·················'····· C-AMliO SHORES f~ormal entry to spec· ESTATE SALE, 3 BR, tacular li ving and rormal 411.z ba ., two fi replaces : dining rooms. Crackling huge lot. gardens , pool. brick fi replace. Separate 104 Via Ha•,. Opeo Saf/Soo. 1-4 4 Bdrm. c ustom home with formal dining rm., lge ; mstr. suite with library &frplc. Sundeck. $159,000 Bei ng remodeled ; cuslon1 5 UR , 5 Ila. 6500 sq . ft . ho me on JX>inl. v.•ith J)()()i & lge. dock Lovely ('UStOnl a 131~ & den. 31 :.! ha. on lagoon . Boil l s lip. ~5.000 fa mily roo m. Den with Supe r value aJ.$!50,000 wet ba r & guest bath. . EA~T8Ll:'FF Sweeping slairs to two t-OR E Vt:ll VIEW. 4 BR. enormous master suites + f~r . 3 ba., 2 f~plcs ., I each with private baths. ga me rm .. 8,000 sq. ft . Private rear grounds. Only $105,000 Owner says help ! Call 711 Via Udo Mord ()pew SH. 1-4 4500 Sq. ft., 4 bdrms., on lge. corner lot. Diriing rm., lge. mst r. suite with frplc. & vie w s u ndeck. $169 ,000 now. !J63·ti767 "Y'ALL COME" Be<.iuliful ly det·oralt'(I 5 BR . 4 1.~ ba .. paneling. 3 rrplcs . l.lo at s lip. $260.000. LA WSOM REAL EST A TE 3416 Via Udo, Ill.I. 675-456Z Custom 5 BI{. 4 h<.i .. 80 ft . view l'rontagC c>n lagoon. Ra n1 p /floa t. $290,000 COMPANY Ht-:AL'l'Oll S Sl ~Cf: 1\.1·11 673-4400 Mesa Verde PACESEI IER IOOZG-.1 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR BA y VIEW Lo ve ly wood a ppoint· 341 Bay'!.•d•· D"v" N B b7S 6 161 ment in Jiving room, fam Huge master bedroom. rm & kitc hen. Excep- overlooking 57' for Lido t i o n a l fire p la ce 3 wate rrronl + ~autiful Bcdrms. 2 liat.hs. 2 lge looz G-r.. ma rble frplc.,a ll for patios. fenced area for G1111ral $150,000. By Broker. c l b I l E•STSIDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pe t s . u s o m n "" IOOZ DECORATOR'S DELIGHT ONLY $35,500 Bonus room is 1nore than ample for regul alion pool table. 2 Large bdr_f!l.S, with 21/t balhs. All of this plus being a decorator's de light. Low down pay· ment will buy this rar out home. Ca IJ 545.9493, .,............ l---------·i ----'833cc.·3548='----ca bin ets. Garage work Costa Ml'sa llG CA.HYON bench. Close tQpark. Jus t off Irvine Ave .- POSSIBl.E II h · & ~ Clrn;e to schools, librn,y T ota y c a rming . . .. o n s ummer/winter created for gracious liv· & ~st c li ff shopping. k . ing. Monaco moclel . ex· • · . Two b e droo m p l us schedule to start ma 1ng paneled den : almost a 4 ~7· P"' w .. ~. on th,·, t e n s iv e ly upg r ade d •• ;>. " .. ...,... car "a rage • hobby •hop k D u '"L. •·x < thruo ut ·. 3 bdrms.. ., ec n ,.. ""' · p l u s r oo m to pack B-·•,oom · 2 ..... ,up· J forma l dining rm .. wet '--... s, .. u• • c am pec, bo a t , e t c . Bedrooms , 2b::aths down. b a r , 3 c a r gar a ge . ' . h h 1·ew P rem ium location on 1·~~~~~~~~~1 $49.500. ~ac as ocean v 67S-55 II patios, u ppe r ma ster quiet cul de sac street, blldroom has private overlooking the fairway. Cole of Newport pat io. If you hurry, you Solid va lue at $155.000 POOL TIME 2515 E. Coast H.,.,·y. 4 UNITILDG 1 n ea r n ew , ga r ages, £rplc's, fully rented. Top Dana.Point location. Low down. F inc'g arranged. $116,000. LAGUNA IEACH 4.pU]( less lhan l yr old. ran· Las l ie beach & water vi e w . Owne r wa nts beach lo t i n trad e. $179,500. 4 ONLY! new Dana Point super deluxe duplexes. all have large Owner 's unils. 10",t, down. i-·rom $78,500 SANJUAN Walker & lee Real lslale 1>ainl ~ 'Ow nt:r anxious lo in esla'bli shcd, prestige --~------t l·an. select tbe exterior C. f. ColeSWOrth7i Great enlcrtaini ng ho1n e Cbrona del 1\tar le a ve a r c<&. 1\s ki n g Realtors 64~00 O a r e a . Nor t h Tustin. •CAPECOO• CAPISTRANO "Casita'' 3 Br, 21h Ba . Bes t value anywhere. $38.900. ~.!150 ! C<11J Custo m bu ilt la th & WATERFROMT 546·4141 Oid you miss the boat on plaster J or 4 UR, family Two story 4BR & den, llGVALUE m a rina prope rly at rm,wct bar,indoorblln form l din,2 frplcs,Jcar FOR Newport Be ach ? Pt1an-BBQ. Zoned for horses. gar, xtra prkg. $145,000. dalay Bay is your last f'or additional informa-Subm it your lrH.de. SMALL FAMILY thance. 3 BR waterfront lion cull JA.COIS RliL.TY DANA PACIAC, lftc. 34212 Vio\et Lantern Dana Point 493-8001 or 831-9370 ·····~················· .•.....•..•..........•••••••••.•....••...••••• VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS A GOLD MINE! If you re a lly want to \\'Ork, thi s fine little motel i n Sant a An a is the investment for you! Nine of the t welve uni ts have complete kitchens aod are complete ly fu rnished, in cluding ·rv sets. Sever a l of these a re currently rented \n a week lo week basis nl $5-0.00 weekly . One has been rented for two years to the same n1an on thi s basis ! The three additional un its are st andard n1 ote1 uni ts. wtdl furnished <.1nd could be possibly converted to effi ciency units. The owner 's unit is an additional fine little t\.\'O hedrocin1 home with a formal din ing arc_ii anil a fa mily .r oom . Additionally t he owner's,. back ya rd has s ome citrus t rees and addition a l room for a garden. Across the st reet fron1 new apartments a nd additional vacanl lot is al so avai lable, and the owne r will carry a la rge 1st. T .D. As king S125,000. from a sincere buyer . • Call 675-7225 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE \TAl~LEY REAl .. TY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. MUSTSH! P e rh a p s th e mo s t cha rming upgraded. 4 br home 111 Mesa Wooda. Mastt!r br & 'li v rm over· lou k l o ~·e l y atri um w /plus h greenery & nite lidlting. T~ke advantage or sell ers "g reen lhumbl' as yuu enjoy o utdoor patio li ving surrounded by l avi s h g ardens. Priced only ~.ooo. A'§~~~ lllCI C•""""• NII 5'9·ff5S ..... 1.i-.1 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN 1·5 ~South Bay£ront Settle ·r rusL Attrac. 2sly 5 lilt. 3 Ba, vacant. San· d y b e ac h . As ki n g $180.000. Xlnt financing. Subm it. Bkr. 673-6380 •BY OWNER• 3 Br .. 2 B.a home + apt o\'er garage. Xlnl terms. $1Z5,000. 673-1774. lolboa P1"11ienula 1007 • •••••••••••••••••••••• $132,000·bay view. 2 yr.s old, 3 sty 3 BrfJ lia. Open Daily. 335 Lindo Ave. 675·6621 /&16·212.5. Capi1trC11tO le«lt I 011 • •••••••••••••••••••••• BL U t' lo'. Capo· Be.ac h, s pec t.a cU lar ocean & harbor vu. Large fixer· Gl'Mnll I002CffM.ral 1002 upper . $89,900. Terms. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l -'· .. ~·--1~'~"~·------ c°"""' dol Mer I OZZ REDUCED $4,500 ! U ••••••••••••••••••••••• FAMILY HOME PLUSIHCOME 1~e Wport B eac h, exclusive a r e a. Beauti£u lly decorated \Vith p3pers & paint ; 4 bdrms ., dinin g rm .. recreation room. R ead y to go a( $73,900 Corona del Mar. Almoe:;t new, magni fice nt, five b edroom home. Two bloc ks fr om be a c h . Se parette dining room plus s pacious ramily room. Two bedroom ren- tal in r ea r unit:-Al l custom built. ·nus is a new listin g and 1nust be ~een lq be 11.ppreciated. (cuft~IN-Ml\ftTIN IHrJ '---REALTORS 644-7662 CORONA DE~ MAR Call 673·8SSO. • IOOZ-al IOOZ . ...........•.................. , ...•.......... 4 IDRM, ZIATH .DONTCAa.ME A.DUPLEX!! J'm a delighlful 2 BR & Den owners residence with beautiful private grounds. PLUS Vau lte d c e ilingS, fire pla ce , ne w sh ag crptg, custom drapes lhruoul, FA heal, natural wood cabineL~ in a cozy kitch. Lols ol trres in front & ba:ck yards with a b e aut. c ov 'd patio. PJ iced to sell fast al $39.950. ~!5fli. DEANE IROTHERS ATRIUM $41.500 Spectacular atrium en- try to a world of glass. Spacious high va ulted living and dining rooms. U niqu e firepl ace . lle auti.fully appointed a charming I BR Rental master a nd childrens with private yard. Cur· s u i tes. U nbelievable rently producrng $23S. m.astcr bath. Fully ap-p/mo. pointed gar den kitchen. ALL 7S2•192G ~ 1600 QUAil if. NlWl'Ollt llACM R am b I i n g pr i va l e on a generous 47x ll8' lot • grounds. Owner must in the best South-of·Hwy sell . Call ror appt . location. S91 .000. Call 963-6767 . Agl. . 644 ·7211 Agent Ol'!N r11 9 . 11 s 1uri ro Hf Nl(I ' $2! S2! $2! I j I ENJOY BEAtrrJt"'UL z~~Eia:"E~ 11G!lt~cdtt c~~ ;-;!~~~'~/~~: . · home w /OCEAN VU. Qt. CA:LL 675-7060 nbr /hd, incl priv comm PERFECT pool $127 ,ooo. aau to see. G 0 V "T. O'WMED for owne r / occupant. 2 i .:A=K=S::R=l:.:l,_Y .::"'.::0.:.:55111='---3Bdr ms.,2 baths Br.a n d N e w Be a c h $28,000 Duplexes , with 3 BR, z BY OW NER H.V .H. Low downpaymcnt Ba Units each. Ample Be aut. ho me , nxt. to C Ll55• "100 k th Nwpt. Ctr . Den + 3 hr, A -garage & par ing wi 21h ba, 3 car gar. 2200 sq. lalboa lay r.-op.. 1st owner depreciation. ft. or wa rmth & beauty Rl'altors $8S,OOO, e a. CaU 644·7211 inside &out. $107,750. Ji;;;;.~"""""""""~~~ ~A~g~e~n~l :;----~;;; 644· 1920 ~ al 1002 G1•r.. 1002 G ... ral 1o·oz ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOW IHTlllEST YA LOAN This lovely 4 yea r old home near South Coas t Plaza in Costa J\.'l esa may be purchased s~bject to existing low interest rate loan. Pick fres h frUit rrom your own orcha rd. Recline in your beautiful private patio. Don't miss t his 3 bdrm 2 bath fa mily room hon1e for only $59,950. DEC ORA TOR'S DELIGHT OHL Y $35,500 Bonus room is more than am pl e for regulation pool table . 2 la r ge bdrms with i •h baths . All of this plus being a decora tor 's deli ght . Low down pay ment will buy this rar out home. WHITE WATER VIEW S76,T50 Gorgeous oceanview condo. Custom decorating thr uout. This 2 bdrm 2 bath condo has formal dining 1 room. Walk to be ach, rest-aura nls , shopping. What a lovely way lo live. FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S IEST $47,950 Price red uced on this Townhouse wilh dock. Century 21 R.E. 675.6670 sha rp 2 bedroom, 2 bath $68,500. By OW'hcr. Eves 1 ----""~19~·"'°"'~-==~I ~~~~~=~~~ home near pri vate beach 805 / 483·4023 . llave somelhing to sell? Classified ads do it well. Large 4 bd rm family room home wit h oversized enclosed patio. Largest lot in tract. Space fo r boat or trailer. See our new listing. in Corona del Mar. Pool r-~~=~=~~~~1 c::::::::::::==:::=:..),..._,;:-.,,--,,,---- and t overed lanai ror en· PRICED TO SB.L c_ (i'J -0 ,.§'\-.. .( f) "C ~C. fl tertaining. Ovmer offer· E XC IT IN G BEACl-1 · µ~ \."~ ~J..-'.& i;.,q•i:J ing very nexible terms to l"RONT ; brand new 3 Thot /n fri nuing W orcl "Gome wit h a C hucl le qualifi ed buyer. $67.50o bd t'nl ., 2·!lory home. 11 Include' lh .. ta· n4. t:iill . h -----14;,.~ ., cl-., t. 'Olllll'I " ll u ~c f1otm ll)' rm. w1l now to see. 673-8550. f r i> l c . & w e l 1J ;1 r . O l¢"an11e len•n of ,..., OI, N rri IJ . 11 \ ii u I<.' 1 • rl', f ' G J , " l to.ir w:ru,..l>led wofch be· ~ orgt.'ous 1 Ct..'Or uiruou · law to '"'"' lour i"°'PI• "°''"· [~il1~a·11·111 oz:€[~~i5 I t II' FIT I Er I L 0 V:1=' HESTER-BROWM \· r APR v \ i1' Thi• lovely 4 )'tar old & Assoc .. Realtors f1 I I home near South Coa!l 133-9711 ':::::::::'.:~ :::':·=·:::::: PlaialnC01t•Mosa m•Y l----------·1 •1 I: bJ lO 0 S 0 N E 01 1_.latkltl i1 ktnding >ho -be purch1sed s u ect V • TllMS . '" .. - u iating low ln"""'l cate :;, "..c'iDI. j' I J j "'' "'"'°' • $50 bllt ond lollln. Pick fresh rrult ..,...,.. .,. '·=====:'.='.....,·the!\ having to ..-11.11n tome of from your 0"'11 orchard. COST• ••. s• ,. 1Mi 11em1 btuuM!I you·,.-.. Recline In your ""•uU!"I ,. P ,. I S Y R G I L I > '" r~::~Ur~1~2 ~~tr~~i~ ~:r~h~s~~·3 °~"'{:,;:: I I r I I o ~~::-, .~ .. :"~~;.llQ:.~d r I I .,,. baths. hardwoou . • • yov.,,.ic.,, ront O!ep No. 3 below. ,r ly room home °" ort y $.W,950.~lll\~9493. (1~~11;1 1~~~~~,;~~~~~11; ··~·~TESrn~~~Sti TrtlS IN I' r .r r r ] r 6 :1Tui .. b'!!I • ~·:'....t~ ll"'" I I I I I I r~ fjAfU} SCR>.MLITSAM~loC~IOll Walker C Leu Real 1"1ale 4 IEDllOOM . 19812 Isla nd Bay Ln. (Seacliff) H.B. • 536-7625 Sat /Sun 11·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 345 Univ Dr <Nr. Back Bay ) Nil 548-7223 $40.950 Sat /Sun 1-5 . • PHI - Wa.hrl,...t ., W.iorlrooot&Paol 1 • FHA·VA TERMS ONLY $41 ,950 This lovely family hon1c has 4 bdrms 2 baths, large added on fa mily room on qui et dead end street. This has.got to be the best buy in Cos ta ~J es a. . TR!.l.EYEL 5 + l'OOL This lovely family home s hows like a ~odel . F~m its formal dinin g room to its huge family room with . cozy firepla ce, to its professiona lly lands ca ped yard with la rge h e ated & fi ltered pool, this hom e is a winne r al o nly $66,950. • U-'. DAIL y PILOT Friday. May 16. 1975 ......... For-1-·For -_ ... _ IH'"'" ..... -_,..._ · 1-..... -••••••••••••. , ••••••.•••.•••••••••.• '!, •••••••••••• ·····-:········ ·~······ ············~········· ••••.••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ ............ !~~~~~ ... : ....... ~.!~ ··~ ... --.~~·-~·~.!~ ~~-~--~~~ ..... !~ t:=~-~ ... !~ !:~~~.~-.. ~!!~ -For-_,__ . -For- ······················· ~······················ ..•...••.•..••.......... C..ORGdol M<r IOU Mno 1024 C-M... 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &Y OWNER SJ&.$00. 3 hr-, .. -.. .,, ................... ·················-····· ' -' Delli.le Princ11t1111 Madel 529,500 ~Lot Victoria Beach Area. Ol:canside of hl'hway INCOMPARABLE OWNER TRANSFERRED Lots of Room /or e.njo,y- 1n g .. Ii fe in thi s im- rn ;,c ul~tely \Jxqwsitely 'de<.'Ora led & IWldscaped family home. Owne r anxious to ,ell his 4 BR, J lla, fo'am-rm home locat- ed at 5 p)'g la6s Hill. $1~.900. ................. DIVORCE SALE 5 UR. 4 Ila, F /R home w t2 BR Rental Unil. Near Shopping & Ueach. $122,500. 673-7601 A HOt.Ef! new cpt'i · l ~.., bot. Copper $33,900 plumb'.:. lhl"\IOul, din . This Ne wpol't Vista 3 I'm, huge fa m rm w/CrpJ. bedl'oom home bas an Bkyd, w /playhou:;c . ap'Pl~pie kitchen llfld ex-Close to beach, schl~. & pam'rve living room with shop 'c . 835-S5SG or masJiive custom stone 1 ~·=96::..::-21::.:_57:_" _____ _ rireplace . It's on au estate sized yard with ocean breezes & minulA..'S to beach. Ccell546-2313. O"INl•J 9 •••~f1JN101;1N•,I ', TAX SA VING Interest wr1teoff on 3 bl', 2 ba, dbl. gar . home. Xlnt. family s tarter , fn cd . yd., palio, quiet s treet. Walk to schls. $35 ,300. M8-C1786 A RARE OPFERIMG Super house for -young marrieds or young retircds. One floor beauty with 3 bedrooms. or two with a den. Beautiful patios front and back -designed ror easy care and lats of enjoynlcnt. Many" cxlras. Have lreshly painted and stained inside and out. _. RAISOR'S REALTORS 4523C-Dri•o.l,..t..e c...,, Yolt.y•ppb 9C ...... CALL 8~3-P600 ONLY 2 LEFT This exciting Costa lilcsa home has fo ur b.;.odroQms, 2 b a t h s i n c 1 u d I n HwttingtCNI a.oeh I 040 HuntilMjfOti IHdl I 040 hideaww.y mliSter swte. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••~••••••••••••• 3 IR COftdiD -.i lilftl Mex t to R•R•l•g St r eaftl , •ear How'port" Uppor 1ay, 345 Uoi•enily Dr. !Ju$toff1rvfne Ave) 548-7223 'l'wo n1a~nirieenl ltreplac•s. candle-lite formal din ing, open beam ceilings, cheery teunt ry kit c hen & g"6rde n ''iew famit)' room. Just to name a rcw of th e outs tanding features. Its JUSl bt."Cn hsted. $68,950 and won't last so hurry! Call 546-23\:J . ()<,,.,,,,, ... 'l '"ll ~t't ". f ' -Real Estate ~y LAMDMAAll One year new! Natural woods. s hakes. glass. open ceilings & 22x15 fam rm. Patio kitchen se r~·es $10,IXX> Grecian p oo l . jac u zzi, deck . Owne r is READY lo move? Bkr 962-5.5 11 . 533.500 -2 Bdrm + den condo, La~. llills:Assume. 77.-FHA loan 55-1 ,000 -2 Bdrm fix up oceon \'icw ' -.' $68.500 -Duplex 2 Bdrm each, large level lot , Call Ed Middleton at Place Really 494.97()1 LlacaloL.i '\'ou "'ill 11ot find another home like thi s! 7 B<lrms. 5 baths, hu ge l<'u m-rm. Pool View & 2'h Stories. Bldrs. Home cons'tructed· with finest· n1aleria ls possible. Real craftsmanship ! Jr you are truly looking for qualily don 't miss this one. OPEH HOUSE SAT. 54,·0ll 2 446·6 7 I 0 SOUTH COAST INVESTMENT L• 1 I Hiio 1,050 I~ .... -Hlh I 050 ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml11i011 Viejo I 06-,.W.'P'>rf leactl I 069 ~~ ..................... . MILITARY TlAHSRll ' Career ofcr must report to Wash. , approx JuJy lst. Will sacrifice beaut. 2000 sq ft hofne on cul-de-sac w /new 17x37' pool & jacuzzi. 4 Br, 2 ba, patio country kit. huge·fam rm w /wet bar. Many xtras. Can be puichased VA no down . Priced way under mkt at $59,500. For More i nfo. call_ Rick•y or Do• 581-7070 The Gnot A•eric• ltt"al &tate Co. w-w-yCka• lmmec 3Br & J.'R horn@ w /view. Owner <UUIOUS. Only $50,900 .. DOVER REAi.TY Call 645-9070 Mewpart•tldo I 069 ·····i········ I 11 TIMI OfffUD ••••••••••••••••••••••• s c S31.000 Med. bill:s force sale ol this eracious 3H.r home. in Back Bity, Price irj in· credible ! AgnL. 548-1168 &645-4767. . •••••••• OHTHESAMO OCEAN 1''1\0NT WOODJ ' , !n·r1111 !"~IEl'H:\I $50,000-$80,000 s.ope rb Pool Hmneo Upgraded throughout. 'l'hese fu1 c ·ho~ must _bc....sc.c.u lo appt.'e.CJ.Ol ·r op 4ua t1ty·'fop at£'a. t:n j oy y our s elf . if4 2-!:1Jil TENNIS AHlotlE? Walk to the courts from tll ~l!t.il cious. all-one- lc ~·el i1nmaculatc, 3· b £'droom . 2 bith L-aleach 10 ... L~leadl 1041 SEAC.:Llfo,r~ home. t.1ir--._-· --._-·- IMAGINE this4 Br, 3 Ba home in exlusive Dover Shores-\Ve:ttcliff -area. Courtyard entry. l"ee land. ONLY $104,500. Patti:;on Investment Co DUPLE.X Summer s unshine 11> coming ! Both 2 BR units have ocean view. t"an· tastic ren tal a r t.•a . $132 ,500. Patli:;on lnvestrnentCr1 " . . •••••••;••••••••••••••• ...........••.......... INVESTORS!! Xlnt legal income unitsJ-"""""""""""""""""""""""""""~I EXCELLENT HOME on large lot. $106,000. B Y Owner . Dis is da Re lax, unwind, enter- f1rm. 20'/o dn. & get new place! Complete new lain. 3 BR. 211 Ba. Den, loan at $695. mo. St.eady kit., ba, cop'"per plumb'g, Formal Din-rm, & UY· income now low at $7~. crpts. used brick frplc, rm. Room to grow you.r --mo.-PF1nci pals only . wood paneling, etc. etc. 3 fa mily in. TREAT VOURSEl.F lo tt.e BEST THREE .. bedroom homes close to rored w.a rtlrobe doorS, ta s l~fu l wallp:.i.per , serene home. Call Cen- tury 21 /Surf, 536-7542 beach, sC h90ls & parlts. MOR-B I louse for f\1oney! Neal and Clean. Creal Leased 1.ctnd. By owner. ~'aiues for your content· lmmal'J J BR, 2 Ba. ~r ment. Call ~o""" 842-937 1 Beach, $3EJ.SOO.SJ6-1378 CJl ... DO APTS. Bt:ST BUY, Close in, tr i- We fiave l .~&Jbdrm. level famil y home o c e_ a. n v ~ e w . con · w /Bluebird Canyon vu. dom1n~ums, 1n3different ·Completely remodeled locations. Pets OK. inside & out. Incl. new Priced f!o~ $36.500. to carpets & custom fix · i&S.900. f or 1nlormauon, lures, Beamed ceilings & call: rrplc in li'ling room. 642-1012 ••••••••• PROMOMTORT IAYHOMES 642-1012 •••••••• • Ho. 4 WESTCLIFF VILLA Lov e l y, large <!Bil Garden Condo. Enjoy 1he quiet almospherc of the private. formal gardens & pool area.-.dults only. Beaut. cond., for the mos l di s<·r1minaling tiu)'er. Private fin ancing a\'uil. I \Vcstcliff & J.)o\•er Dri\•es ). Ol>EN 01\ILY 1-5 Broker, 673-6621 br, huge lot. Come see DISCOYBY --0-P~E-H_S_U_H.--1 --5--1 379 E . 19th St, C."M. REAL ESTATE Luxury waterfront homes priced_ rrom $210,600. 55' woterfront.s. 607 Bay side Ori ve, Newport'Beach. 673·3900 1906 Pt. WeybridQe $47.500. 673-1658 S28 W. 19thSt. C.f\t. 3 BDRM CUTIE Sharp Ca rmel model, OPEN SAT &SUN l·S ____ 6-1_5·_50!5 _____ 1 2 balhs. built-ins, large Large, airy kitchen nd~flcr}rr& w/bltins, lots ~f CUP· ~Il'tl board space. lluge ~ seperate ,\faster Suite. -====°'--•-•_•_-_28_0_0_-I Childrens le \•el w/2 Bit, :.i.cross from community 2431 Bowdoin , College COLLEGEPi\.RK maste r bdr1n. co\·ered poo l & rec. area. 3 Prk. Va cant 3 br. 2 ba, 1-IOMEONCUL-DE-SAC patio. & freshly painted Bdrms., fa mily rm., 2 f0a m r~,-· ... ~~pPril •. pool. Cus lom Bookcases. Dbl ex ler1or . Hes l buy in NEWPORT SHORES Ju:;t listed ! 3 BR. plus den. Move-in condition! Lowl!st priced in area, only $47 ,500 CAYWOOD REAi.Tl lJaths. 872,500 wncr . ...-.4 .ovv. n. on-fo~rplcs, 3 BR, 2 Ba . Fam-ll unt111 ~lon Beach at ori· 1827sabri .. T--ly .G37 -5076e\·c:;. rm, s had e d pal10 . lyS33.UOO.Call963-561 1or HUMTIHGTOH HARBOUR E!.1ERALD BAY ; Sacrifice by owner. Ch!1r1nin g 2 BO. ~ BA, Pr1. area. S85,500. firm. 494-7075 TV room. bath, seperate entrance, deck. & fencl.od yard. Roorn to expand. $79 ,500. "By Owner " 497 · llfl6. ..... 5,5.ti -7UJ5 . Oulstanding lr,·inc l 'cr-Mt:S.1\ Verde 4 Br, de n. ~4 .950. ~\ssume 5 •~·;. _ ----UNITED IROKERS Walker &tte Real !state race: lge. pool ; view of lgc pool. Newly painted _o::__::w~"='~'~"='~'="'='=---­ ba)'. Large rooms, high 1n & out. lmmed. OC · eollege l'ark, reduced cell ':-;.; ·3 bdrm-;. & fain. ~.~,_a7·!1.~. S7-l.,5()0. OwJ:ier $i4,JOO. Usedbrkentry.J rm. + vlayrm. S12·,,992 .,... uvu li 1 1 308 Pol--~. r + g, lg. 1\', rm,. d in.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;] Erner this lovely. nevdy decorated . split le \·ei 4 Bit., 3 U,\ home thru Spanish cou1tyctrtl. Lg. fam. r1n. & master suite. Uo~l storage gate. Walk to Marina . beach & shop· ping. . Own-'t:'our-Own 1'"urn. E~erald Bay-2 lxtrrn with Apt 2 liR 2 liA pool d1n1n g n'>om-Lease op· · · • h ' ' tion at $500. mo. Webb Secur1l)'.. 24 . r. a lt.en· 493-076I dant. F1nancmg a \•a1la-~-'--'--------1 . ble. $105,000. 31423 Cst. ONE-OF-A-Kind 4 BO, 2 Hwy . # 1 5 BK It. BA. Con t empor~ry 714·499-3005. 645-2848 642-1773 * 548-1290 * LOUISE; IlAKt~ll BA YFROMT IOl'EN SAT 8-1 lpm 2 Custom llome:; 120 ICillCJI: Place JDC'Tlt rm .. lg covered patio, BALBOA PENINSULA .. Come see this spec· Excellent location on the tacular llftl degree view Bay & only 1h block to the or Newport night lights Ocean. Each home has 4 4BR. 3ba, 4000 sq. ft +. bdrm s, 4' bat hs & pool,on i..2 acre. Close to beach ; Jlxlrms.. DE u se ti b r k fr p I . family rm. home; bca1n . EASTSI HOME Remodeled r+4 Ba. dbl La Cuesta ceilings, wood & brick. OPEN HOUSE gar. nu paint. Sprinklers. $112,500 S1\'f & SUN lL5 Open Sat. 2-5 & Sun. 12-5. Oiwn Sol & Sun 12·6 I i l86Courtney Lane Uy Owner lusk La Jolt· lUO'k SJl down ocean & harbor \'ICWS. JBH. + de n. 21 l B1\. IMJOI Sl ~.l· yard. Open .Sal /Sun 12 .. SI IJ.~. Pr111£'1pals Only J "lJ Sea hrec1.e Lane &14-0832. SPF.CT 1\CU l~1\lt \"1ew J>ool. 4 Br , ranuly rm, 211: H:.i, d1n1ng rm. prof. de .;. corated & landscaped. . IS7.J Sa nd i.:a:<tle J)r .~1 20.000~6-IO·M~l ~ Costa Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. EASTSIDE Owner Will F'inancc Well built 38R home on R-2 lot. Room for unit in Tear. Near shopping & bus stoµ. Ac·r. &12-94 or 541i·2t>ll:I Eastside Triple:ii: on 54 · x JOO" fl lot. Income no w. & Build 3 Units later. Only ~.WOO DOVER REAi.TT 645-9070 J Br. 820 Governor St. As· sum loan. $36,950. or ? . 1J79·~7. GRADE SCHOOL CHILDREN Cosla Mesa , East. Home adjoi ns school property. Children walk to corner. turn left to sc hool without crossing a single slreel. 4 Br, 2 Ba, Central healing. raised hc;1rth fircpl:.il'C. New rugs & flooring. Coinp. re1la1nl· ed in & oul. J\losl plumb- ing new. 2 tar garage. $4!.1.500. By owner. After 6Pi\1 any n1te.G42-9'197. MESA VERDE Veteran's 1\d 1n1nislr:.ition repossession . Lovely 4 Bdrm 2 IJa hume with huge ya rd. New paint, cpls & Qrps. Super low down and closing. You do not have to be a vctcr;.in. Cull VA Sales · Broker 6i3-3tl"..''7 BE·AU'J'I r UL Decor , Wallpupcr. 3 br. 2 ba. Bi g, special bit. on ram. rm. w/frpl. Must see it! $42,00V. Under lisl price for quick sale. S48-10Cl.5 .t\SSUMJ..; VA or new GI. 3 By 01A·ner. $49,500. 3 br. 2 2269 Cornell Dr. CM. By ba, lg. cov'd. patio, well 01A•nr. &-12-42Jti. upgc~J.}~eJi~!m. 2 home. Ocean. Canyon LCIC)Ufta Hills 1050 \'US. 497 -J550 $98,000. ••• • •• • • •• ••••••••••••• lndscpd. yard. XJat. loca- tion. Close to Westcliff Plaza. sch ls. & parks. 413 E. Bay SL 642-5273 Lath:;, new carpels, brick 714 /846--3381 ' COMPARE Owner will fi nance 48R, This beau tiful Mystic sr:ria ll dwn /pmt. Lag Hills hom e with white Hills $.19,800. 581,-4893 or water view, 4 bdrms., 1--=83=2~-="~7~•-------1 \'i~wliving~m.&frplc.,. J:'IJOIVIDUAL View pnv11.te pall~ & gardeh home. lmmac. 3 br, 2 ba. fireplace, door from SE,\CLIFI<"' Joe. 4811, 21h guest l>ath to back yard. B,.\. Jrg. brick pat io, Great fo r the jogger, e mp l t 'y lnd sc p 'd , bike rider or b£'ach IO\'er. 536-7625. extras ! ----------MOYE IN NOW MESA YliRDE •ByOwner• Large 4 Br. + De n. Formal Uin. llm. on pool s ize lot. Used brk frpl & fin gar . + works hop. tiose to Sl·hool. Anxious! $6!:1,000 Owner. 54&-XH72. -I 044 ar_ca •. & you Ii see lha_t By owner /agt. l'olany ex-lt"Y1ne this 1s beyond compare % I A ••••••••••••••••••••••• .at ~2 tras. Assun:ie 7 oan. 1 V r\. t"l-IA or conventional financing on a 4 bdrm, 2 ~alh Costa Mesa home ~t h n e w paint .and carpet al only $39,950or a 3 bedroom , 2 bath home wilh ne w shag carpeting, g ianl yard a.nd giant patio al $4.4 ,100 Sp ANIS H '!IR GIN . ' ~-ll~rga1n at $>11,900 . DanaPoint 1026 1~~~~~;:,;;~~~~l Irvine .. ll1 it:hly up-·· ftwbn>& ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~raded 38lt, 2ba. den, $ TY)~.-... TI:(l La,... HICJllll I OSZ DUPLEX bargains. Dana SZOOO REBATE fam rm, A IC. S59.!IOO By ~ 'g? •••<t••••••••••••••••••• 1..-.Quail ~ liiilPlac• . Prap..-ti•• . ' 751-1920 1400 OY4.ll SI, NIWPOlll ll-'Ct4 $43,CXX> ROOM For loaf BeaulifuJly decorated home rerlects "lender loving care." Room for your boat or trailer. Cov- ered patio, lu.sh gree.11' yctrd s. Entry hall, 3 be drooms, den area , for m.al living room boasts a big fireplace. On a quiet c ulde·sac street. bkr 540-1720 TARBELL 2955 1-larbor Blvd .. C.M. $42,500 Point. Uo"me & income. owner. l 714 ) 551-6118 •19 ·2800 f New 4Bll, 2ba, all dlx. New, rum S68,9!JO. $!000. f . ti Mo's new 2 br, 2 ba t ax ercdil apiilies. l-1121 c atUrl'S. presti ge a rea. Coast llwy, 4!J6.;i-13l Walk to bc:1eh & park. OPEN 0 ;\lLY l-4pm : 1123 Main St.· 5:)1>.1:1821 Geralds. 'J'hom ... s. tUt r. FOUfttain Valley 1034 C_a~d 1ff at the Terr . in Ship Shape 2 br home l.l n.1 ~·. Pk. .Assum loan. idea I weekendcc. $76,:iOO'. Prine. on!)'. 552-7003. OPEN J.fO USE Sunday. 4 Ir FAMILY Green Valley 4 br. J full • t-' i:: ll N 11 j L L ... EXT TO PARK ba 3pools. I0773 EI Ccn-·r o\\',\Jl-IO USE, J BR, \\'hata\ocation?Nextto tro iSi,900 Ownr . <:!b a. ti.lo s t des irable Pa rk, Pool&'fennis ina 968-2398 comm. nr. i\leadowlark 'beaulifu l pride -of . Golf Course & beaches.· ownership I rvine BY OWNER : J\leadows Includes pool. clubhse &r: planned community. A 4 1-lome. Plan 5, 4 BR, 2 1.~ BR , fam -rm, air-cond. Ba, Li Y·rm . Din -rm, tennis court. SW,M . • ho me fhat looks BRAND • •••••••••••••••••••••• Fam-rm w /fTpl c. Up-~~ NEW . $51.950. Call graded thru-out. J\.1 any I 644·7211 Agent xlras incldg : tras h com· ~ t paclor, s ep. hookup for _ -~ Reduced to S3900 down lo water soflner, elec. gar. REAL TY INC. ?lssu,mc lf1h "/., VA. 3 BR. 2 door opener , pool size lol, 7 I B1\, atrium in master plus. plus. 1-li ~h Sixties. , ___ 1_4 84~_-1_3_7_1_.1 _bd_r_m_. "-'--7_852_. ____ 1 Princ.only.968-2878 t::Xt::C . 110!\I ES. s w1m1 ·---------•I •sSUM.t..•i r.v.t.. pool, 2-stor y. 4Bll 3ba. Dramatic~ "" ~--s "" huge fam rm. J car "dr, _,,, r 3 bd•m0 2 bath d JI " ... takes you inlo the two-, '" 0 nea r oc ean. As l.;'g. house. LOts of upgrading. S:-J.500. S2000 Dn lo Vets: story li ving·room. You 'll 0 I ,34 950 C 11 seethe formaldiningand n Y · · a E -i terms non Vets, 968-"'71 546-17°1 the's unke n family room .>J or ." · p i Lu ·r n. E 1\ LT Y, OCEANFRONT Super 3 Ur home, frplc. ll'g sun- ~eck. Spellbinding view. $i72,000. LACUN I TA-walk lo private beach or stay home in t his gracious 3 br , den, J ba hacienda & have, fun in the pool. Remodeled· kit w/wine sto rage c'abinels. $131 ,950. l'Rl·LEVEL Modern J br. den, 2 ba, big view. S67 ,500. WOODS COVE, Call u.s to see this $120,000diamond in the rough. J Br, din rm, sheltered pvt patio & POOL .• Californiallcmch bar. Centr·al upstairs - 540_05,-,· with fireplace and wet Gingerbread shutters & , OPEN 1-IOUSE Sat/SUn. hallway provides easy SECLUDED AREA, 2br, huge den , great view of the hills. & some ocean view. Only $.59,950. trim, he avy shake roof, . 10·6. Lge corner lot near access to the 4 bdnns.; 2 cedar lined front yard. school. 3 Br + addition. baths and large clooets. sprinklers front & rear.I---_======"-"-I ·'~ Ba , new paint&crpt, It's well decorated, prof. fr uit tre es, covered Huntntigfonleoch 1040 C us lom drapes . By Jandscapedandpricedat ~ patio. loads of flowers!••••••••••••••••••••••• Ownr.5S!.J1Clark0r.l·IB. onty$64.600 brtewater Immaculate ! Entry haU, 846-i822 ... ::;.'\ 3 bedroor:11s .•. d,~n a,rea , -. REAL ESTATE western-:;1ze 1rcp ace, natural wood cabinets, ~ TENNIS ANYONE! VISl•N 1350 S.Coost Hwy. built·1ns. 'fhis home is -Anxious ?\tariners Q,\•c · 494-8536 a b sol utely BEAUT!-Real Estate. owner must sell this lux-R'IA\.:rY FUL! Bkr by/r&3/AY uriou s 2 ...BR Condo .~ SS2-7SOO OPEN SUK 1·4 • 5 40-'1720 IJ.5.750. ~~~~~~~1 2-9631 lwyGloM TARBELL 1 --features-SPECIAL In Laguna l'.Jjguel; a EXEC UT VE HOME Tennis Court 11 • great big La Veta family POOL&PUYYARD Ol ympic Pool :; Out 0£ town O'M'lcrsayis. home; Jiving. dining, * WEKHOW • LAGUNA NIGUEi. • llST• OPEN HOUSES 12:30!05PM Sat,&s..&. * 23581 Los Colinas Cl. ... 4BR Jba, lrg lot, formal _dln rm, game rm, 3 car gar. 3000 !<I ft, El ·Nigue l Country Club area. $94,500 * 24555 Los Serrano& ... 4BR 2ba, fam rm, out- s tanding views. Great family home. $64,900. 3 BDRM deluxe home. plush ldscpg, pool-i;ize yard. Great area, many features. $61,950. LC19""a Higoool Riiy. 496·4040 830.5050 2955 l·larbor Blvd., CM Back Bay Ct.a uwer 2500 SQ FT. of luxury. Jacuzzi & Sa una It "sell": lovely 4 bdrm. rantily room; 4 bdnns .. 3 !luge lot.'CUstom pool SccurityGale# hom e: l 'lt bath s; baths" triple garage. INTERIOR DESIGN- w /foontain & jacuzzi. Adult Community= screened patio: xlntcon· Proress. landscaped. A ER 'S HOAIE. free-form Galle r)', 2 fireplaces, wet bar, ultra modern kitchen & private pier. Fee land. See at 1200 Eas t Balboa Blvd., or call 675-8120 for .more de- tail:;. REALTY INC. 714/846-1371 , BAYCREST by owner. 41--------- BR. D /R, Jo'/R, J lh Ba. I van Wells cus t o m . $103,000. Below market! Principals only. 646-1513 CUSTOM JACUZZI + Pool. Big Canyon's best \·aluc. Elegant I slot')'. 3 Br, 3 Ba, immaculate, hig h ly upgrad ed . s1~;000. P o,,1 W Br ,,..,f,, Id "-r, CH J o.l<,i-b'.>OS BLUFFS U-Plan, 3 Br, 21f.t Ba, like new. Walk shops & schls. 7 1A int. av!. ~.000. 494 -1595/&W-1136. Ocea11front DYPle•· Large, new 4 Bdrm, 2 bi.t h &. di ning rm . Custom bit wood inside & out, rock frplcs. 4 car un- derground gara_ge & workshops. $189.500. 494-7915 o r 494-0615, Dave Doherty, Own~r/Agent. HARBOR VIEW MOMTEGO An easy-care 4 BR, 2 Ba, Fam -rm hon1c wit h ma ny upgrad£'s and a view too, needs a family like yours to make it p e rf ect. $79,SOO. •••••••••••••• BLUFFS CONDO 3 BR. 2~2: Ua & a fo'am-rm too. Price just reduced to Si0,500. •••••••••••••••• DOH'TWAIT TILLSU- to purchase that perlect R.E. PEOPLE summer rental duplex WA""TED only v.i: block from super 1"'111 1 beach. Live in or rent We have 4 openings left out. NOW REDUCED TO in our Corona del Mar ONLY $93,500. Call Sales OfCice .. Ask about c&«:.:;c·7~2~1~1~A~g~e=n~t----I our new compensat.ion plan. Big Canyon. 4 BR. &lam. 6 73.760! r m . Gorgeous lot: e legant appt's. Best1~""""""""""""""""""""""""~ va lue. $179,500. Agt 640-5560 CUSTOM J-IO~fE --""--'~'-------1 Charming 3 Or, 2 Ba, in 3 BR, 21;.. Ba, Adult Co ndo. Newport flgts. Brick Nr. water. Beaut'ly de· frpl, hardwood floors. A cor'd . Lov~ly patio & rf.aJ cozy home w/bay pool. Garage w/opencr. \'ICW. $i2.UOO . Open 552-8080 : or Ev~s & I-louse S(jt-Sun Cttll 1'l.'<i _W"-'k~n=d=s~, 64;__::S_·4~7=5~l ----I Sze. Agl. 839-6133 ILUFFSVIEW Spacious Customized Condominium 3 BR, 3 Ba Vk!w ol Bay 412 Plata $72,000 Owner 675·3.J BRIGllT &UGllT! 3 BR on tree-lined street. Assume 63 loan. Sell, or trade for ~1aui. $17 ,500. equity. Sep. play yard + solid Private Street :f dition . Nice landscaping. buy at $75,900 pool & jacuzzi. 3 BR, 2 brick patio+ firepit. Gas Clubhouse = Close lo schools. As-OPEH Sl»t. 1·5 BA, lovely ram rm. wet I Uf S '"-~-DA~. Elegant master tlBlks toOccanlf sum able 7',t. loan or 24931 MOftlteYerdt> bar, intercom, 2 frplcs . L F -....unuu Designed for Kids & Par.tie s . 4 BH o r J DR /De n , Dig s unny p.al10. 11.11 Lots. Easy terms. Open Sat & Sun. 1·5. 675-7542 HAL PIHCHH. Rlf•-. 2727 E . Coa">t 11wy 675-4392 MESAdelMAR 4BR + fam rm-1008 El. Camino Dr. tdeal family home. $47 ,500. COAST PROPERTLES 673·.5410 s uite + J lrg bdrms. 2i;, ,-.011 Al Pe•ry owner will sell VA/FllA . Selling price included ' _ $79,500-~ ' MORG ~ R•• 'T In Laguna Niguel ; ap· bth. Prof. decor . 961l·•W56 536 ()8,;I ~ 645 O'.!HI A... ~ Y r .1 . . many del'orator items. 2 Story-3Br-2YJBa 11 lsp•MISH•TTLE -' -5S2 4222 pealing am1y home in $98,500. UONDRE1\LT\' • "" ~ • pristine condition . 4 BEAUTIFULVIEW Park-like J,:ardcn on ex-./ Bd 2" •-r · ·1 INC.8Jl·94 ll. Lots of Extras Co TRI LEVEL / rms.,· ~" .,..,, anuy CH•RMI~ tra la rge lot. nven ient· • -------~--• rm. with beautiful Mt. & OPEN 1-fOUSE. Sun. !\1ay $79,5'{0 0wn/8rkr "" ...._ Jy located. Price reccnUy BEA.CH THREE IEDROOM hillside views. Spacious 18ih, 1-5 pm. 30441 Paseo _ _:&«;_;_·~'7~4~6~o~r~642==--~-=~-I Apt. with view ; I-bdrm., reduced in this sought 4 BR. Si ngle family home in grounds with privacy & De I v a 11 e , Laguna enclosed balcony, condo. a ft er price r ange . Univ. Park (or $52,000 in-an extra lge. patio, with Niguel. JUST STEPS TO SPYGLASS YllW $67,$00. Lease witflanop- 968·4456 ASSUME eluding Lhe land. Close to rooi:n ror pool. An un· G o L F C o u Rs E . HVH PRICES lion. 12.) SPA.MISH STYLE 523,ZSO park a nd pools. Better usual value; $S2,000 . beautiful 4 BR. 2 BA . .4 BR, 3 BA, din rm. ram WATERFRONT with quarry ti les-formal checkthl!tone. OPEHSUM. l·S home w /paneled ram rm, billiards im. wet 3 Bdrms., 2 baths; Jge. Br, 2 ba, E·Side C.M. dining , Loaded with Prime area . Dramatic RAISOR'S 795 IAUQA rm .. Ultra modern bar,3car farage.Ocean balcony, own-)'our-own; Lrg liv rm, frplc. Nr ~lras, this Condominium e,00o<rmy '°wo·lehleegmn""'orl!!'.0i~~ In• a•una n-ch-., new kitchen , Large lot. & Valley views. $125,000. senioradults.SllS,000 Schls. $57,800. By Owner. on Cul ·de·sacst.J bdrms ... -... • DU• Owner transferred o-ner ... ,._ IMM•C'" ·TE - 642-5299 2467 Norse 2,-7 baths. i\LLTERMS. atone fir ep lac e . REALTORS ~~mcln Portoll~:finest ONLY s;74 ,900. An~ ;i;;;";;;i;i;·-;;,;;;·~~~-i;;;;;ii;;;;;~ ~ - REPO s , br, 3 ba. $67K, -•~·~e-_. _______ $8-4456 . Wlfcsaver garden view . quality const.rucU~; un· Chi!llman llE, 32351 Cst. Oceanfront duplexes. 3 $3.500 dwn on81f.i 'f, loan. AS.SUMADLi-.: 7'A> Loan ASSUME VA kit'then. Dine. &II room ·1523Cy:ipu.sDr •• lrv1nc obstructed occa~ views; Hwy . S. Laguna. 499.2247 LIDO ISLE: ~l:1~i~dbe:~h_1';~~.~~ • hr. $239 mo. $36,000. 'Owner /Agent. 546·7739 . A~t. 54G·7.::1!1 _ 2400 Sq. (l. 5 HR. 2'h na : ft em ark:.i bly up)!radecl lilted £timily .room over-Catnp~,t~~~Clr-3 bdrms., den. 2 '" baths. or 499·1J4l. VIA ,..ICE UP I 3-down. PtlOOramic look. :o; covc 1•t.•d, dance ~---------I Profess. decorated &.1 c:.:..c=-"'=------I country kil<'hen, crpts. La <.:ut·s t11 1'";int~1stic -l J d W6 450 Charming 3 bl', 2 ba, rrpl. \'icw. custom. i225.000 dr1:is, beaut. lnd'l.cpd. By bri c k "'urk in front. pavilion & lush grounds. CountryKikhtft an scape · ' Mi11iOftYle Jo 1067 i mm cd . occupancy . COSTA MESA C2°!!ad Me soTUnl·p1e1: ownel'.$55.500.979-9993 Cov"d br1ck 11al10 1nrcar. S~<iedping s t ulr S .to Charms you in this 4 11!!1. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• $19 ,500. Owner/Agent. Xlnt location·, in1mac. 3 ue rooms-tins Musl sl·e! 9GIS-4456 secon s1ory :Hules Ill· .. ,. 2 b de h·, COURT ORDDEllD 873 6489 Enclsd Palulti/Carages By Owne r. 3BR w/Jo"am . .::===c::.::;:___:.::_;_ __ clucl1nA huge hideuway uurm.. It., •tac '-" ~ 1 ........... -.................. ~~~~~ bdrm .• rami\y & dinin~ $55,000. rm. Large ya.rd . $35.500. HUGE LOT mas ter. 'fake over 5-~~% home in Irvine. LC.7 ~S 'II; •w.-SALi rms . $11,500 ·~6110 646-3326 FH.A. NO NE:W LOAN SHOW YOU TOOA:i J 1~ C uy~ Brkr _.,.-3bdrm home in excellent cos·rs .,.., ONLY $41 ,900 lncludln& ,,~.,,,,._ E11:tremely hard pressed * .., A ... _.. * LIDO R EALTY ~ i77 \I ' I .. 1 ... '\ ,, * 673 -7300 * S HOP al WESTCLIFF llunl1ngton Beach loca· ~ • · -45 /mo. pays land. 110SN.CoottHwy.,Loguno circumsta nces has Entertaining pt:r'i'ection· Z tion on SOx200 lot. Perfed' • 11 · 0 w n e r mu s t 494-1177 forced this sale. 3 Large SBR, heated pool, heat~ S4 3,500 PJ_,A ,.A. Just reduced. 1acr1 f1ce . llurry!! Call PETTIT REALTY \."' Very spacious 3 br. 1~ for a J?ardening huIC. /JI ..,_1881_ 552•7 """ 1 ----------~ bedroom1, lnchJdln1 ex· patio, den w/wet bar,,i========== J&·Bcdroom.2balhhomc ba. 1-lrdwd nrs, frplc. for onfy$.12,500.CallUI O'tN F•t<l•llSfUNIOM~l(f• _,.. tra lara:e kine slie ·blllludtm.$199,500. ELUXEcondoNewpon. In Ftne area. Walk t.o all KING A ARD R. E . see at897-0321. B l' TOWNHOUSE-Ul,900. 2 master suite, rormal din-CAll NOW Crest, Plan 4, 1883 sq n. ·tchool ~ :ind s ho p s ... ,2222 -BR' 2 8 2 Story• 'I ing,larae,familyroomfr '""'OOO 1 XI 1Fi re pla c£', hltn s,1--·--------d Llka , 6444a11r central aircondilionfnt. 752·7315 •• ' n xlras. DI. e.arpels. fe nced ttnd prct· OPEN HOUSE ' , ] con · e new. ' Close to shopplna fr 1 1~ .. L!~:.:_~~!J ~~t $6$,000. Owner, t.y yard. Call lo see, Bkr . LCIC)l••h"ch 1041 reereaUonal center. Call -~DOgN~A~L~D~M~-~l~IR~D~i:lii~~~~~~:fm ... _ ••. ,.,_ Gre-enbr.t\nk pool home • •00 .... ' • o 1 o ' -..... " nr. So. cO;st PJta. s br. 3 --======'--1 FOR S1\L E BY OWNER·3 ••••••••••••••••••••• ~· Fast Mover JGQ·--· • .., ....... tort llG CA.HYON ba.-2 s ty. Cul:de·sac. FULLUEi\CllVll!:W 8r.2fullbulh...;.Uin rm: 2 Dr,Deck._l.owcrstlKll~ Great h0me ! On a Havesomet.hlngyou_want Dov•r•lndUnlt F..-m rm. bonus rm. cusL Enjoy View of <.:<1u1ll.na . on <.·u I-du .sac , l'ri ntt· t ltw l~a rtlirada. Qtll for peaccrut Bluebird Cyn lb sell? Claa.siried ads· do drps, cpt'g . lhruout. 1'r1· sailboats & sunb11thcrs Jot .. c·losc l('I lklnnnlJl & Appl. 494·3fiil hul de , ••. • huge .It well ~Call NOW. Charming 2 Bn +den. 8 h I J ... .. 01ttnS11t&Sun.1-.s C OLLEG E PARK ;3 Bil. 2 J!a. l~l'.l farn·rm, 11ndsr-<1pcd & f1·uh trees. ,.Nc•t & frt!Sh. C)p(:_n 1·5. .$4$,950. Uy Own~r. 275 :tiwau Jld. ss1.am 'Pie gar. Coml:tor It from this 8h:11·11 4BJt us •1r11 ,11nc scu1>e d 201'. Oen, View t>eck woodsy, ocn &cyn vu lot. "'2~78. • 27 RuoGrandl>u<:MI many cxtras. S70's. home. $53,500. 968-5403 ya.rd w I ~loue slub P~lio, 1164 La Mirada 3 Ddrma. 118,000 Xlot. Te.r_ ms. 644-624!1 Byqwott. 97!M2'J3 .Eves. BKJl. Wa.lk to beach. 96iJ.84S3. cau for Appt.49C.-Wanl ad re1ulu 6'2..:i6'18 . -' I , I -••••• Now, ••••• - ""'' r m . ~1',5 13 81 CIO.j ~i;t,a J * RI 0 21 H~Y' 011 ., 1·rn . $89.~ I ••• ••••• co~ ...... land I Ow• ba, dect IJch Sao c. ····1 NtA 5 8 . I m $79, Ca l! c vei llEA fnd l ""' Mu ,,,,,_ -~ Saol •••• "11< •'a rt Jeni ·~ nei., ~57---, Mot Fi • ••• 10 x :lU I l>l'iJ \'II ,,.,.,, :\tub cos s he adl "" ""· ··ol "' ~ All J U.1 por, but :::J uv1 .... ' ' Juo .Sl-:1 •'x ldC AC< •••• " v $1 ' ij(J~~ Int O• ,A pi 11 ···! U,\ I Sil' pl~ "" 1·11! u g~! lfti o• 1\C L K71 -' ••• ... i\ Ill Joi Jo g < I ., ·~ • s~ " '" ,,, ~ C c -t .., ·o.i oh c. .. ( " "· " gl ~ q , l!i Ill .. b •I Ml l.i c ~ • lo ~ ~ ' i • r •• • ' !!!!!::,....~· c~~~!''- 1700 ., .. ~ _.,_Hi 11''k t'•• ." s'sU' 1ft111· t' .,.,. ,, 11 •••••••••••••••• .----I 111•7• ...,_. ...,..•-•••••••••••-•---•-••••••--•-•••••••••-• Friday. May 16, 1975 ~ DAILVPILOT f):i, .... ,.... hecll I 069 • ••••• •••• • •••••••••••• ••• •••••• •••·•••••·-·•• C.. ...... I. ........................... s. •s TOWMHOUSt 14 D•l"" • ··-···.._-... ,.... lkzU •• ....._.. JJ41 ... .,.... .. _. l2•• ... tac•t• F9 M•d Apatwww..t1U.mr... Uftfun . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••• _________ .., 1 wo )lrl new. A 8rtat uuM,,._. •••••••••••·••·••·M•••••• •••·•••••••••••••••••••• Co.to Mn• ll24 Co,ta Mese ll~24 c ........ w.-3722 .............................................. . IAYCUST way to liwe-Pool , , -"''"i' COl.ll61PAll ur;ACHWALK Condo. LUXUHYCONOO 1 ~velu 4 o-..·•rm .. •am•'"·· 1.:lubhac, 38K, 2~ba . 14 ~lui.e unl~ for lhe 3 UR 2 "A ~•c r /o New lg 3 ur 2 "" ,, ....... Newport Crest 2 br. :.!V.. ...., ' V\I · 1 "' beu.Ut d ecor thruout'. wbe inve11tor. •-2 brand ' u ' ,.,. ' ' · ' .,., ·.....,. •-den '"' R• rm . + h.e aled pvul. , refria .• crt.pti, drpli, dbl Lo beili c h , $Jti0 . mo. M, . Cilir r., '17,500 $40,SOO. 10-l ·br unit.Ii . ~urud by 1ttar., illue J:taven pool, Sdl-0887 Irr.I, wptbMr. Priv. Ten· DU enclosed wall•. Prime PIS lh n •· Walk lo bcilch. 1 _ 'Lil Lali Vegas location. .mon ' In• 1244 $)9S/mo .G4~·il67Z 3 8dr1ns. + :t IX!rms. Spwrk ling pool. Good 1.,McC•• ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• l-"="'-"-'-"'-""-"--- ••••••••••••••••••••••• <:>ff &.at.. ,Gitt l llU, 2liA r·rvlc. Gara);C, Clean, Cl08t" lO beach. 2 l & 2 Hr. Allul~ no IJt!t~. jlttllo. lninu:J (k:l·uµ. No BR., 1 ba. No peli>. d i.tlwhr:., :.hu.: c pti., \tcL-..S2WnHl.fHS..li7115 Adults only. Agtb,3·lZ'l'l c l1.1s cd gu r a~c. frplc, ---.,- Coite Mno 3724 llll(I. Gas & ""'Iller pd. Sl75 2 llH., htngh: :.ty , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool bt!a nl c<'•I .• cpts. dt?i. Closc lo b\ly & O\:u»n . lll Pend able ~% lo¥n. IHlltw lll0'MI....... NEWPOllT TEH.l'l. 3 br. siT.~ i-Jomc ilWiliY lrom home. COIU M.esa$d-'71'l& llMTALS 2 ~ ba, M.aalcr •ui le, LOW IATIS LA MA.MCHA UTS iti4:S .. 1,·· \\'alhu.:t!. "Go .J:":;:.tz'ro'':·. 7~:7.~!:.~~·1 A1lxi~1; ::ner 1 a11king I~~~~~~~~~ 2BR,1 Ba ••.•.....• $1lO :~U~: ~:~ ~':~v\'!~; =~~63i~~~~'ft~pl:> 718 Scolt J>lw.cie, Cfl.1 f>.42--5073 d1rc1·t ', ti4ti -l:llt8J or !"..t5·7ti::!H ~n Y 1• • ' : De u~e udn· Avail. 6/1, sharp 4 BR, 2 UR , 2 BM · • • · · • · • • · S:Z 1• acre "•rk w/pool. ~s , W•ler ""'"' 1ls-uargu 1n price . 3liR 2 8 $3ll.55'15 " -· .. .....,.,. Duplex••/ 1'..,ke ud viintage. Call :~~.',· 57q.u7l64•l8 cul·de-!iac. ' a '·'"· · n10 . 644 ·7357 •1"V & Maid Serv Avail Unit••• 1100 now(71<1J752·1700. JBR,21hBil ......... S400i--'--------•Ph.oneServ,llt.dpool ••••••••••••••••••••••• lNVES'fM.ENT 4 BR, 2 Da. fumto 110 DIG. VIEW •Children& Pet Section REDUCED $5,000 Ci\S•A VIC1'01tlA 1~\l.>HJLt-: lltJ1\li': ltt-:N· l,2 &3lir. Unforn/i'Ul"l') TAL. Sl1 5. ·~ utihl1es. Ir . $16!1 .SO ~as/wtr. pd, At.l ulls only i\\'a1I. li.ll /75 Open Sot,!Sun. 1·5 I.JANA l)OJN'f 2015 ~..ti119D Dr. DU•L~Xt::> liaycresl. ~ ltcJ1·1ns .. :J d I llu., ruinily f'rn. & diu. lU new be taut. up exes l''alJulouti ocean Views ~:~wner :ia,ys ··~ell '', lt'ROM $6d$M), sw:;o Un \Vcstbuy Lncomc Homcs lotboa layl'rop. 34121 <.:uuitlllwy·, D.P. ......... -675-7060 496·3431 ---'==-- IMMAC. 3 br, 2 bu, bllns. Au" •~2!; •• k D &.I , Hlll • UJVISlON Ole. le utll r m. Wlr. 48•R"2·,.:.:b.··········:::'Ul uac ay rv1ne s •S.S.offweclu>renlw/ad AdullS·NO Pets Sec. g11;le ('~12 2627 or :::.56.:___J-181 - 'fHg ,REAL ESTATE HS ' '• · •..• ' '' • ....-Bea Cit . new 4000 liq ft 2.37f.i Newport Blvd, CM Jlool, Rec. lln1 ., Elevator., llR 1 h 1, 1 525 Victoria,1;.12--i197U "' ov.•n ousc, , ;: 1a, gurden'g. pd. No kidl;, J BR, 2Y, U1o1 ,}Mos. S4SCI hilliiide hume. 4 lw, 3 ha, c:A .... , .. 0 ,0 .. -1 · R .. 11:... $350. 27S UroMd way _._ .-......,......., •bc"':!!f!.. IW-3l2S RAISOR'S ragi &. r'el' rms , IKMJI . MEDITERRAMEAM __,.. 2100 1-=:::..:=:....-----I Roman tub, 3 f!Jili;to...._ 2 * Sltlldy ~Ga••'* VILLA.GI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4BR 28.t\ fr /J)I, 2 car gar. REALTllS wel bars , vltd wood Pool, crpt &: drpS, lndry, l lk!tlrooin 1'rude clear ZO llCttS Uur· tlu.a:h film rm. Green ccilg. Entertainer's de-adults. 177 Jo;. Z2nd St. l licdroom & Den reao S1Jri nl:!i for e1:1uity brook. W of &. Cst. 4523 Ca.nipld Dr., 1rvine light. Li;e .Ir.it w/vicw, Near Beach. 642·364S 2 lledroouu; hltn.~. l'llll>, drl)6. $l:IU. No pcl:. 5-15· I 1!18:! Gusto1n DupWx 2 J.!r, I v. Ha. l'~·L . l'al10, 1_;a r. Adulls. ~u pct~. Liko uew. i:,!'i'5, 67.)-1.1.)1~ l o coJn e properly. Plati:I: $400 .n'IO. 979·251 CampU11Va UeyShopC\r, ne lf cln& oven, cun'lpac· 2BedroomTownhse 714·831 -9835 or~·lWil . CAU 13J.a600 l.ur, dshwhr, serv. porch, HOLIDAYl'LAZA 2400 Harbor Bl,·d :.! Hr, cpt:., drPt>. ~:•r l R.al •-tole .$ - 1 -llO-. 2 -.. -R-.-,-,v-.-.. -.• -... --·1--..:Cc:::=..:...:.c:..__:...:._ 3 car gar. $1200. mo. DELUXE Spi1C'°'1s I Br. Costa Mesa 1714 1557_'8020 l'iuld UK . Sl!!l.l . .So 111.:ts • NEW 4 .PW ES s ... c1 ..... te 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COASTLINE VIEW, new, '2000' custom.home. fo'ee land. $$.500. b'7~·4472. .. 11eur the occa~1. Good ta~ sbclli'r!i, ilpprcciu· \ion. ii 1.0.oou. uoll up. IA u ..,. •-1.IEMT~* 645-7102 furn apt. Pool. Ampl ~ liay.5-'8·63.o..' W..ted 2900 2 BR, kids, pet, garage UNIV. PARK 1..:=-==--------1 pilrkiog. Adu.Its, no pets. '-"-Like o..,a Po'•ol 382, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BK, kid!i, pel, pool 2 BA., 2 Ba , , . ,. . Sl25/37.\ 1-IAKBOR View, Montego. 1965 Pomona Ave., C M S liM ~ OWN Property in 2 BK,pet,rnc::d,gar$195 lBRi~bafr .. $4.2S/S450 4 br, Exel". home. Lush wro•:r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• BARGAIN!! lu~lewood . llawthurne $185 .2HR.slv,ch.ild . J"R 2b•lh• on5 lndscp'g. Prestige loc.a · •Trftfticlllll'oof• DELUXEl,2&3 r,AP~ LGE 2 lilt, 2 b.:1, 11:it10, u ·• · ·· ···· .,..., l ••95 ,,.,., '>Cl>O ---r· Pvl Pat1os-llld I ool or So. Bay Area? i,.~ AC 2 br, child, pet. WALNUTSlolUA H.E ion . ro · mo ..... .-~or 1 Br, cpls, ~. bltns, · , , ,,:ara ~c. 1..'rpts & drl'"· Ownr. must !it'll 2 br. l ~" ba, 2 enc. pat.Jos, bcoiut. REAL TY INC. WILL l'A y CASH Fee/Bkr 2 DH., 2 Ba ...... $W.l/2tl.'.i l..:"""=~·=68~l~lc_______ patio. All utilities p~ud. NMr.~hir.~-Adl~!:,!.Y s;.!15. mo. :i;J~ili Sll\•cr ,h. TOMD '~ HOMEFIMDEl:S 1'UR1'LEROCK· llO~YIEW :->48-1168 .... ..,..~.. Lantcrn .4~:J -Oli71i T.o .. ao~1.r.r •642·9900* 2 BR, 2 ba, den ., $400 /425 Ne~--r• t •r'--, ,.,.,.;1.,, ..,0 • .... 'dill 1777 Santa Ana i\.\'C, C!\1 DUl'L''X N. . . . I , ., r-•~ · b lbs .,10 .r-, .,.... .-~~ .... l .u.i\, pr..a.~r qv. c-age M"rAnl..UJ (i.JG·!&U. . r. L". \Lr~ g ., 4 UR , 2'h a · .. · · ·.,. O e " t t N w · d "'Id / • .. .!=""'-'"'•==--'== "' • I I It ' dtlcor. Pool , adj. ;.\oil'. nr. 71•/846-1371 lJch.-$33~000'. 49'l·<ll:l27 · __.__ · -------'1'1-llt l·:i-..: J I OM l~-uu fot' O!l3J ti14 -tnJ0711nyti111e v E ll y c LE AN & SanJyon ~!l.l.150. Lowt!i>t price in ur (714 '846·SZllafl .G VACANT ! 3 Ht:itrootn • G KEEN'fREt': c an , ... a ii 1na. c or retire , no c1u pe...,;:. u . _ Ht , 1 11,,, no 1.oc "· •1°000 sq. ft. I::xecul1vc $155. 642-5848 LET US 5,2jU rno . & up !(1>1 .. 1~ .. 1~1 C•pistrono I 078 <irca for 2·2 dul)le" and 2 l.Jt::SP1':RA'ft:: liUYt::H. ho inc wllh cover ed, 2 Br.,1ba,r1tmrm .. $Jl5 home 011 Cliff Dr. $1700 ------ 3.Ur,2 lia,F /R ...... $150 per month, yearly. Call Funt. lach &: I Ir. b-P•MptERYO!J . Hlfti*Jtonleoch 3840 J l:JHT~i~ ~f;RHAC'i; ~ 1 -=°'='~··~·1~7~1-------1 ceptioaally Mee. 211 O ~~,;~ .1~ ~·~~~ ~d>' t1~ :~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 UR, 2 lialhs ...•.... $.150 H~wporf IL,. CM. hoyse-l'or adu1tsonly. $100 IOHUS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lic drin hUU:>l'. All 0 11 need 4-ti uni ls on Joi., ~oud screened patio. Lovely NEAil. M:Jr1nu, luxurious l :J r~c lol w1lh fenced · 1. 1 · car"e l " & t>•nc l•'ng. d ( d · price ur ow uqwty 1n-., .. . THE WI.I.LOWS S. J •:J lx:dro<nns, ;.i baths 1 BR b • -S .._ l Hit, Quiel, A/C, Pool, nr f' h · & G t 3 .z~at s . ······ --1 Capi•fr-a 3271 i''rwys, Adulls only. No • res pa1nl carpel.; uarantee< norcnl 5 BR, zgoo li.Q. ft . ho1nc. y:.i r · l oo locut1un-\'estinent. 7141495..wJS. Prime Costa Met>a area. Im m ed. o c cu 11une~. exCl·llcnt condition. llur· t'.11mily situ01.lion pre- $79,900. By owner. 34031 1'eett H.~1tl~. t;42.~. a..t.h !erred. Gardener service Culle Acordi.lnic Days --••••••••••••••••••••••• in'c luded at $375 per eves &:wknds.49ti·81S9 ''·2 liH .houses. Costa L.1--·-•hnMtlwd month . Call •"oats & ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Cozy firc pl<icc int'rease in 197:, pets . Check mat~. 2831 •Sunny patio . 4 BR, 2 BA, modem 1 ~ty liristol. :>4G-8791 •Garden setting v.•1'pool 0 C ho me . Lrg kitche n . M IEA H VIS•JC Bltns, frplc. tncd yrd. Neat , Cle<tn I br. walk t •f'ull garage w/storagc ~~~-~==="--1 Mesa. Uarageti & yard, ..__ " BEAUT11',UL 3 br, 2 bu JU!ll remodeled. Call & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_w_._· ,_,._,_e~·~"~·~·-•_14_1_· ---1 tm.UTY Children, pels ok. $00 shopping.$)~ mo. ~;~~ ~o~~~~- SS2-7500 mo. owner. 493-1355. Call 642·7134 1845 Anaheim s.a:,-8G2H 1ndl. h.ome. Nr. scbh; & come set". By Owner a,...,... JI02 La 2 ., ho c t &ach. Lg. fencud yd. ~.500. t>42·~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• st~~~e!, f~~d yd~arJe'. Mu s t s ell . $4 5 .~50 . • WALKto~achl br~e Adulls $190.615-18Z7 4W·18'i-O arL 5PM iKOMe ,roperty 2000 S,115 .. ut1l pd. Also _San 1---'-------1 ---------!••••••••••••••••••••••• Cle m ente $135 .• kids. l 'OP Mesa.\'erde loc., 3 UN I V t::R SITY Prll:. Sonta Ano IO•O PRIME 4-PLEX Huntington Beilch ~35., br. 2 ba. fa m rm, frp~c. Twnhouse. 3 br. 21f.r t»i. ••••• •••••• •••••••••••• kids. pelS. LagWU:1 Beach U/W, encl. gar. $425. in-walk to adult ~·1• Wt.r. & • JN"'LA'l'ION $83,750 SltiU., ulil nd. Balboa t d A ·1 -11 ~ ,. r c . g r nr. ''al • · does pd. $315 mo. Call 1-'lG l-l'fF:lt .. Co \' i n g lo n 4 · p It'. x . Slti-!> .. walk to waler. Agt . ~5-47'10 owner : Days, 6-14-3244, :S Hdrm, I 1,~ UA. Condo. 2 Perfect lo1·ation. $1000 t~ee. 979-8430 . I d •·t VACANT2b,$160.H""e 3 eves .552·71~5 <"ar enc. garagt.•. p\'t plus cas h spcn a ... e on Iola I' i •• 3107 .._ lcnced bac kyard, <.vmrn. $1i40u duwn payment. 0 • «• 11 llr $235 .• kids, pel:>. Ab,'1.. Turtlerock J br 2 ba wet JJOOI , JS min. from bcuch Jo~arns S!JOU per month. ~··•••••••••••••••••••• 1-'ee. 979·8430 bar, alriurn. Lease 0 $-i2.5. nt'.ar.S.Coast Pl. Sil.SOU. 1-l urr y cal l (71 4 ) Small I Ur. Rear I-I~. '-'AS'rSJD'"' .• "R d mo.83J·l927 [157-1004 752·1100 ' Clean, close to Bay, no "' "':. o + en,.i -=--"'-'------ INYES'fMEN'I' pets, adults only. $160 Newly pilinted. Children UN IV . PARK 3 br, 2 ba Mobile Honw5 UIVISIUN mo .. 416'1'.z E. Bay Ave. o . .k . 548-1024 Condo. Sunken !iv rm, ForSole 1100 THF'ltt";\LES'fA1'ERS t213J 4.072 ·3036 & (714) . I frpl, frml . din rm ,~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' _,, ·~'~'~·ll0::.:12~.'------3 UH , 2 BA. i''am rm, g. patios, pool s & tenn. Clull 'l'WO S · I bid · ~ yd, ci>ts, drps, bltns, 11r f & d . 'd IUx55 NBAdulll'K.IOx -uoitap . g JUStL a.och 1141 schl /shons.$360832·7151 ees gr ner . inc . "U c·,1,. '"''·I• ,,.,, I>•)' coo11i h:l~d for salc.t:lu:;e 9CJUl'O r Jmme d. occ'p)'. Open .. ,.~..,.....,c ,,......,, . , . ••••••••••••••••••••••• DEAUTlt'UL 3 br, many extrils & \'iew. S24-311320f' Call collect 213-~·tl.S(H 3216 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bf~ACHFRONT homE; 2 Ur, 2 Ba, CCNJ\". dc.n & l'rplc. i50u. mo. lse. Couples only. 499·2188 wkdays a Iler 6 & wknds a.ftt:r2 :30. Lovely 2 BR. 2 llA, Ocean \/jew horne ...,. ;rrplce, & large open li ving rm, Year lease. $325. mo. 494 -6736. bcacb. l)cAnzalla.)'sidc l o rt1aj o r s h oppi ng .... , .. 1 ..• W·Sidc3lir,l 'liz ba,lrg bouseSat/Sun.1·5.17815 \·11 1 a ~e . JOO C:. Coas t 11cnlcr. !st yr wrlll!-ofL t c.inl<1;"t11.' ~ean \_lt!_W. 2 fenct:d yd. t,amily pre· Oak 'free In. $-125. Owrir. Wc•t..Un~trr 3298 f 1'4')'. Sp.3JU. NU ~14:\I . 5:ili-i!57~: :>!fl-5010 ~R, 2 BA Condonuruum. f'd. ~ mo. 1st & lasl + -'='='=·0064=~·='='='·-n_s;=---.<.._.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co.JI lo rt'Str\'e. Ukr de.-•. 1,1.6168 .,....., ... 'J'ASl'EF l.:L J O r )i vbile ho1ne. 2 HIJ, <!HA. '1'01' LA<.i UNA UNl'J'S G44·727u L-kac.. 3241 · ~-·1·u· wnho u,· .. "''l car L·ustom llu ill , clol>c l ·rhc:.c 5 uccan v iew ---I AC'I' }''AST! 2brhouse. l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Mew~ leech ) 169 aulomatic gar. Lse. StW-shopp1i1 g. buli.. ucc~u1 , o.part1ncnts & 4 shops are ,._..' ba, fncd yard, util room. OCEAN f'RONT Laguna adult )Hirli . t:all aft. I block from tlli.! beach. •••••••••••••••••~••••• cpl!i thruoul, new drps & Royale Condo. 3 br". 2 WL. 1!17!f·2680 pm . ur '4'e Ck t'nd s ·1·1ic rents arc low. With 3 Hr , _1900 s q .IL ., 2 n~w gas stove, 'C losed 20Q\t5Q .fl. &r,£rpt,Stt. Ca.da..Mi .... 4119.1171. aggressive management balconies. oceanfront. ga r age . $200 . n10. guard. $195 mo. Lse. u.fwwidted th1s->r operty wil S7 50 . mo. Ua rbara 646-1246.Leavemessage. Adultsonly.714-499-2711' ••••••••••••••••••••••• i;e nerate a generous1=1163="'=·=739;.c..______ 2 Bil, z ~a . brand new. 3425 '72 VIKING "O'rangewood" t:usto 2,jxtil '.:,Star Adull l'ark. 5;.7·9792 or ~~-~li!G cash return. (J\l{net Anx· TOP Qoal i ty i'~ a m i ly SOUTl-1 LAGUNA 1 0 u s . C a J J LIVE ON LIDO ISLE Duplex. 3 BR, 2 &, $275. 2 Bdrm. l bath; piutially S225. mo. Next to the HEALONOMICS Cocp., 2Hr Z·Bil only$\SOmo. mo. 2569·8 Orange Ave. furn . Di s hw s hr ., beach i n Hunt. llcti u7~.67uo . t213) 193-M27Collect MD-7823 wshr/dryer, elec. garage -"'="=·=='-------I All Adult Costa tilt.-sa J>k . LUXUR 'i Beach borne,$ ...,,'. N "'W Z br. patio, door ope_ner. Yearly, $350 San Juan : 3 BR, 2 car- 1.se-aut. lOx.a:t. with Kit~ Mo · Olt -:. "" mo h b I I •. l 7U 'I $127950 br,J ba.· .\QMO' .. £rpl., bltns . 2445 "8 ". L.AG UNANIGU•'L garage,poo1 _$230mont . pore · .i,:e iv.rm, 1 · n1 S· • 219Goldenrod.675·9146 £< • •4!16-~7 • ba~h. ltenta.I Space $5' Adi t)OffC09W'N Orange Avenue. 675-7788 3 Sdt ms., 2 ba., pnv. Nice 1 Br dplx. qwei. Sep. by gar. Empl adlts ove 30. no Jkls. ~·1001 D...a Poi•t 3726 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ZHH.. ~ Ulds. pd. 4%·0195 or ~-1142 Hooolio<Jloo lleach 3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FRQ"4 $4Z WEEKLY Executi•~ Suitn 7 2·1 y orlttowll ll•d. Beach Bl vd at \'orktown 536-0411 STUDIOS & I IR1 •Full kitchen •I l~aled pool •Laundry .fac1lit1e:. •Free utiliues • F·ree linens •°l'V & m aid sen·. a,·ad •Bar·B-Que •Phone ser,·ice • 1 mile to ocean NO lNCREA.5£ In sum mer renl'. ~aut l br fur apts $165 & $175. Span1s style bldg, pvt encl gar pool, sauna , lndry, adlts. 17301 Keelson Ln . I bl W. of Beach ol( ~aler 842·1848 HaciHda De Mna 160W.W-c.M. H EA UTI F'l.JL GllOUNl.l.'i AU UL TS-NO PETS 10 nunutcs to oc-e an. Lge l Hr $1 75. Ga.s & Water incl. Draperies, carpets, gas heat. gas sto,·e. air oonditiun111g, s'4'1mm1ng pool, rec. room, washers 1 &dryers. ' l'IHECRHIC UVES UP TO ITS NAME Ovtt 500 tall trees and 10 st r eam s '4'ith waterfalls create 411 re- laxing settin11: for your spacious new I ·or 2· bedroom a pa r t m enl. t"rom $195. t-'urn1ture ;iv;ulable. Small pets OK. Adults only. Office open 9:00 lo 6~00. 2300 Jo~ai rv ie w H.d •• Costa Mesa. Phone :»45-2300. mo . Tolill $4 .6SO 2 ::T.••'•"' JJIA""· XI_. HoutesU•furiil•d or644-7111 area.Yearly$425Mo. Tow ... ou5c I).&:,.~. ._. •• 'f URNERASSOC. U•L.-:.L--' 3525 ....... ~~~~~~~ con . O"sirable COsta ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fo.toi• Veley 3234 ,.•-----L UX U R !OUS Stu dio. ~ Bachelor from $2-15 2 Br,1&2 Bafrom ~5 •Vt1nter a l lhe lleal·h IS beautiful · •Vie'4'S of oc-ean, Cata- lina & Palos Verde" • Lar~e pr1\'atedecli:. 1•2-1 HrSel·ur1 t) •l-leutcd Pools· Saun1:1.s •As:.1gned co\'cro..-d park in~ •Additional tree parking •!\ta id ser\'1cc :..\·all. •Furniture a\·a1J Open ~t-F h)·(; Sat lO·S, Sun l :!·a HuntillCjton Pacific 711 OC.'ean .\\'l' \71-l l .'.iJ6.141i; i\lanagl'd by William \\'alter:. Co Cll EZ UltO APl 'S 8234 1\tlanla 1,2&3 BR. Pri'" car .• pool. was her. dr)'c r. Close lo beach. 536-uJ.:jii NEAROCUH 2 & 3 aDllM5 Beautiful" studio apls, Frplc s . l>lt n,,, lllS• · hwashers, 2 car 11arai;e. • Sundecks. From $275 , S36·257!J --.------I Mcsu loc. All 2 llJt, J'h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1105N.Cs9t4J·l•w17y7,.Laguna ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1JJY OWt-/ 1'.,;H Levitt 2"x6o, el 3202 4 UXE 3 ondo N lurn. Coqdo w/ba)' l'k!"''· 2 UE DltOO:\f $17;"1. 1110. Lo•t: At I st Bite 5 Star Adult Purk. Sat ba .Avg .l,000~.ll .cach Cif'ftCf' ExC!'cutivc livi ng in this 2 ----'-'-C.C.----1Ut::L lir e · r. S2()0.mo.842·2ti71 Adult.s,nopets. &2 li .l 1-'u • Juun Ca po. 4w .K!:J:f7 Wesl•y H. Taylor Co. ••••••••••••••••••••••• story home with bOnus LoglllHI Mlguei 3252 So. Coast .Plaza. Sec.. G.ii-~I l · · r u\·a1 . rn ~10· llt•i,tllurs 644-4910 t'REI-.: •'REE room . 3 br , 2 ba, cov. ••••••••••••••••••••••• clubhouse. poot pvt lake. Mi':N. small beach hotel. furn. APPL!': AP'l'S. 1 \ --~ --•P rufessionalServicc• pa~io, t'pts.· ,drps, freshly 4 8 R . famil y roo m . i c'='~'=""="'-------l{ooms, $22.5U week. SPARKLING new s pac. 2 unique idea 111 ad uh apl s F:'f UP 195[> Yl an1111).!11 1!'xJ.)'•IOx2u· Cabana at tachcd. Cull: ti45·3Zi2 $2000. T .. R~~ •L• . .,DLO!IDS* l d Sc lo a p-c/' ,\nts. $100 mo. 536·7006 Ur, ~'"15. l,atiu, cc11ts, li \'ing. 6700 Wa rner ,\\'e, ._..'S' ,.." pain e · •e P ·~· fireplace fenced im-Tow n,ho u >e'-La g una .. -J' · 11 h "Ill U t ·r · l'"e · •~< A k f,.... Bev or ' ' drns , beaut. <>a rde n . -.unt1n gton -cal· • " il c1 npe ... :. Homefloder• • ......,.mo. s .... maculate. $350. per mo. Niguel. J Hr, 2 Ba. L •-• 37.o1• r "' "·'-'""7 'N t ~. Ju·l"lll·"•.•·"Br.PutiO J '"'"4 ~"'7 963 1786 ogyno-ac" -l mmed . occupa n cy . .,.., . .,.,.. · 1 o case ......... rry • f .... 1200 ~ u .:.aw "42 9900 oe, ....... ,,.., or · lst&last.l -49').2.544. Securil" gate. Kecrea-h'ld .. ,..,creoge or :~oo~ l-luntin<l'lnn • v • J ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\dults, no pets. 527 w. noc 1 renorpe...,;. --to....... , LL-&~ •--....1.. 3240 tional racilities. "'•75 mo. ST o l'T I bl k ••••••••••••••••••••••• O~ndailyl-5.sa9-t.'179 Calirornia s Largest ~·.....----GolfCowwView 847 ·8.583. ... UDI A . oc t Wilson,645-0014 SP,\CIOUS 2 & 3 bdtin. /\VOCADC) LANI)-, 2 H "'S'd $!'""' •H.ental ServiL-e!• :••••••••••U••.•1•••••;_•1•• Jmmac. 2Br, 2'f.I ba -=-"-'="-------! !!",,•,'..•49.7U1<1i,t_,s . pd. $175·2 llR.2,2 Bi\Studio:i.pl. a···""····c··Chi11dren <;?1Kk···wl739.! Sl ,700 /Ac. J(unthu, C:1. < J r .,,. 1 c. •"'°"mo ,, BR, 2 BA. ti · rm . ..,. g. Townhome. ronnal DR, ""'-'-•ff U..._.. 3600 "' \ n. I u ...... ... ,., >ett~·r r,·,••nc-·'. ,.,., income. $118.000. Jjv S.A. older 2 br, .kids, pµl , fd"d •d <->~ mo Isl & C ... ..,..... Bltns, 0 /W. (·•>J g & drps. ' ec son, : · ,,., .. L'U J " • J • ....,.,... • frplc, custom pt.n 'g & ••••••••••••••••••••••• N .....,.. __ ~ 3769 r li ch Bl rr s1 · 1 r lt1L 'f ight $ rort•cs s ule. Uw ner.5411·2748. fncd,gar.$185. last . Wknd$ or art. drapes throughout. ew,_...-.,.. Patio . $265 rno _, 768 84~a0389 · 0 a c • l)wner. 714/tl7li·f>7J.I S.A. Ills 1 llr, appl, ulil 5:30PM 536·Zi89 Deluxe kitchen w/self HEW Dl.W'LEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• Joarin. i\gl. t!.38-8081 •· ---; Ol'DI HOUSE pd, $175. d Deluxe s plil-le\'el : 1300 $29.95 WK U P. 1 Bdr, 2 Ba N'"'"' 2 "I' \l'I"' ., . Plt ESCC)l"l'.l\ri.to11:.1 FOUR:.LEX ll.B. $17G. 1 hr, s ngls, 3 BR, ril m rm, vault cleaning dbl oven & is · sq rt, 2 bdrm,w/lof\-dcn, & Ba ch. Color 'IV. maid LAil.G E Ground i-1r. l br 1 2~,"b ,,0 11' -'r~.1°1·', ",:r· Country Lslales. ~., Ul°. Sut & Son 10.:t. Xlnt tax bch. ceil. 2 y rs old . $385. hwasher. Direct access frplc, plush crptg, home· s erv pool Tl-I E Mt::SA Ga rden apt . 1>001. rel' ;2 a , f n:s,I •r '1 i.:U '., )l us l sell . SAVl-:$1500. ,hcllc' '" upp,ec•'•t•'ng 1-1.B. 3 br, 2 bs, kids. pet, I CH~·~'="c"~'~"~""=· ~·61="'~---I i nto s pa c iou1s 2 car lik e s(ora ge, walk-in 415 N Ne~port bl, NB. room. Sl75.1ll>I8thSl. 1~ .\I. mi. rolr~ ~~~•'&· ,,'~~n gar <ii,:e w /e ec door . · ' ur 1nsµCl' ion .,;.. · .x.111. :,o10-3U71. .. ,, •. 3 l>luck• lo '-•ch. fncd, gar. iJlO. closets , bath & guest &i6~9681 2 Bl' 1 Ha 'I \' 1 1 u \ '1 .. 1"1 -l < .. """ J Br , l \.AJ; ba Twhse . opener . Beautifully * \, . L•CSa l'rt C. 1-11 -,, ". • ... I .lo 'l.•I Sl, Jlwit•'••''°'' Cd ~l 3br,frlll,kid.s,ga r d d d bath, blln gas range & Ad tl · "'' I Sl "' \"II•··· . ,. II ll "l' io.pcartmen I " .,~ Cl ub hse /pool . $300 Ian scape rear yar , Nt::W, beaut. furnishc u s , · ava1 · ..... ~• ~n1 s .... a l"tJ c~ · r for sale 1300 llc•u:h, 53t>_:Z579____ ~: i.:~i~e~'· .Ir.ids , pet, 1st/last . $15 cl eaning. Small pet OK. Mo\'e in ~~~~~~a~~r~~k~fta~~~ exec. type lov.'hhse nr. No pets . 833-IS974 213·%-l ·Ul:USI ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'Hll'l.1:-:X, Costa ~fcsa HOMEFIHDH.S . Mil-4921. cond. $385 nio.8.1l-Zi40or dry room. Pay only elec· ocean. 3 Br, 3 Ba, den, J BR $170. Carport.1.'lcan. 2 Br. ti as 1id .. Vi!ryl:lcan, UAllGAIN price tor h1sl w/ow ner 's 3Ult 1 ~:.ba + •642-ttoO• t•i repl ace. 4 Uedrm 2 bath 495·192Q. tric. Ado I ls. So. ol Cffilsl s undec ks, gas bbq. we cpts. drps , st,·. & rcfri g. (Ju1 ct. Fa1n1 ly. no pt.•L-;. :.ale. Uc aul. condo com-rrplc. Central Joe. A::I· home. Crpt.s, drpc;, bllns, MltiiM Vleio 3267 llwy, 5 hlks from beach. bar, tennis ct.s. pool 731 W. 18th St. 673-7787 t'rom $115 l!l-12·165l. plex. 112 ll!"ils, re~tcd .as i;umc V .A . Juan of 7',I,, int. lolboo IMa.d 3206 DW, lleaot landscaping. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $425. 435 Goldenrod , -'=·a~u~·~·~·~-=~·=""=·~"=''"'=---~ apts . ProJet·tcd 75 111· YeagcrRcally,500-6171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AskforllevorJoe,$350.LEASE 4 br, 2 ba View Corona d el Mar. t7 14 ) Npt. Crst. lvly fum. lg 2lledroomdoplexw/cnc. Condo. 2 Hll., 1 1 1 Ur\. (·un1c approx, SJOO,OOU. ----t 786 575.9337, patio & garage. No pels. Paliu. pool, din'g area. Gianl nool, ja1.:u1.zi , HY in , F'IXt.;lt UPPl-:HS . Lit lie Jsl. Bay ml view, 3 mo. 96;1-4567 963·1 home . Xlnt. location. tri·level, 2B R. J Ba, we Small children OK. 5175. Ask for Becky, KJJ-ltiHi garages , F'tU' !l ulc ur (KI 2 HR . houses with Aleuvteul. lgl,•Y,v pwa.r'ku·. r ;,~Plue: BfAUTl1''UL La Cuesta 4 $425 in cludcnlns swim & ~·,...,.~ c"•,r. frplc. the~~· spool. Gi\2-71!130 btwn S-5; aft ti. 842-420-1._ d ' ·r ll JI I d t • -· ~ tenn club & g r. Eves. •••••••...,•••••••••••••• s e to b e ...,9 m trade ow11. 7 " , · Y enc osc garagesM:, 011 1 rg. East Uayview. $420 mo. Dr, 2 Ua, close to school 586·39SO 67S-7184 'M 1-:Si\ Dt:L !\tAlt r\P1'S • • $17~-2 Hit. 2 B,\ POOL, cpLS, rel'rig Kids. 536·ilil51 , 641i-!Jtil.i(i owner. ~I r. It , 400 N. lot . Good <.:. . oc . 2131876.2723. <&!._1!be~ac~h~.JS<~5-0~.~962~·!Z1~34~-I;;:;-;;;;;:;;-;;~;--;;--;:~:::;-;-lallo• lsleH 1706 t\l"at'iu . t'ullcl'ltln. \714 1 Yeager Really,5.'>&6171 -.. . 8 BARCELONA 2 br, cpts, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sp a c i o u s !\t1~d er ~.' 2i!ttr ~t~~~.c~ M1\f·974,I ---N 11 & Bay View Duplex. 4Br, 2 i' 1repl ace, 3 BR, 2 A, drps, bltns, patio, fncd. BA Y•,RONT, 2• bed.room, Bachelor Apt. 1 ~block · L'I' "·m ·,,10 ,_, ... '""I • t.k:cilnfronl B. ~e ba, bl tins, cpt'g, gar. 110 new p~1nt, bltns. close yd. $270 mo. 8.l'.).51:191 garage, fireplace, patio. B e a c ti . )p r 1 v a t c "" "'" -........., · N 1-: ,\ ll 11 u n lin g tu n lullMll l'roptriy 1400 c.ar, 11 111. &_ Uuplex .. ~Y Sapphire. 1a1JJ 377·7688. shopping & school~. $310. -'..:::..!=-:::.;:::::.::::c=:::.:___ Co rn e r prop e r l Y, courtyard patio, pool, E-SID I-: Jar"e aln'IOSl new 1-lurbour, 2 Lir, sha<' cpt:-;, ••••••••••••••••••••••• t) w n r . Ii ·l S · 7 7 w l Mo. A>k for Dev 0' Joe, ~-w__. le-" 3269 d · · d •--N d t • • ._. _..... ...,. ownsta1rs in op ....... o lock garage. A u l li v-3 br, dshwhr, c1>ts, frplc, refrig, rani;:c. d.sh\\'llr, Anti<iue Shop in 11reU.t C\"es /wknd&. lolbo• l'eni.-.. 1207 963·4567 963-1786 •••••••••••••••••••••• dock, but l>eautiful view ing. $185. 673·3721 2 encl. garages. patio. patio, encl. gar. At.Ills . no 1tx·utio11 in Lu••una Bch ... L-ol•f-or--••I• 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUXURY c~ ver Norlh Bayfronl 0 • 4 BR. 1'4 BA. c.looe t ~ 0 · •-I ... lndry . $310. mo. !\t gr pels. Sl2U-mo. !:1-16-.UW light /s unny, newly de· •••••••••••••~••••••••• Day view·Z yrs old 3 sty, 3 on waler, 2 •-.. 2 ba, ,,·.w, Fully Curnishcd, includ· ~u .. .::·oloed•• '"2·'""' ---- I d I I n-3 li '610 t beach. Presh paint; cpb, u .. .,.. ,......, co r a e , w e .o:u / a. mo, yr. sc frpl, boal slip, pool , ing washer and dryer. Lt:L I lilt. I ila. l'alLo. e ~labl1 s h c tl . $5.0uu PORTAFIMA orsale.675·6621/646·2725. drps, gardener. $38S. jacuz:ci, hobbysb op . Available as sub.rental ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Ult , 2 lla , frplc, P\'l ~l4U. p /mo. \\'arncr & 4~·2828. LAGt.»IA. C-'•lr-•---• ,211 c"""=-"=""°=-------l price reduced ! Mr . now to June 14th. $UO per . 31 7 patio, ('ar1>0rt +storage, Beach Blvd. 847-4440 ""' ~ • VE " ' l 3B d 673 7022 week. Ci11l644·1742. WDoa l'c•inwla O rec. racil. $210. 1no. No • \VEUE:Jt Ulti-::AO invilus you lo1iMpecl ••••••••••••••••••••••••LO L1 LaCuesa H e a • · eve, ••••••••••••••••••••••• p e t s . C h ildre n ok .1&2 Brbeachapts.Sl7o&. STORE s h.ows 107.. NNN. lhc1r panur41nic view DLU t' t'S Duplex. frpl , 2feu.:-ho me for lea!ie. N 1 .~629=-·=966=l~d~•~Y='-· _A~gen...c.1~· --t lolJo• P..ia1 •• 1707 ioJ.50. 2 Br, 2 lJa. 2 story, 2 544 .2390 op, pool. adulLs, no pcl:.. 15 Yr leasew/optlons. ln · i>1 t o s over"'l.ooki n g patiu, 2 br, 2 ha. llest .. DELUXE coildo, 3 br, 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• car gu r., llalcony/porch. 536-7031 /53fi·o.19'.! vcstors ask for Chuck , t1"',L!',",',1!.~19~~_¥UDa ll('ach. area . $285. mo. Yrly. •COM •. ,_ l"-ocean 1 ba, cpts, drps. 1883 sq rt. SUMMER RENTAL Yrly. &t2·15JI LG i-; 2 BR. No pets. 78.1 W. o•'LUX •• 3 b 1, b·• 1\gent.532-1~1 n. .,........... Sl ,5003Summermons . "'...., •N Pvtpty.$475.894-6435 Allraclive Clean lBr Wilson. $170. SS7.8560 or "' "' r_. ~ .. ·-· Lo11u na llu11ch-2 Lots ad-67J·3222orb73·2&16 ~:>s~ ~o3r~cR from $195 t~_!...::!:.'.'-"~:.:::.=.:..:,:=-Apt. Sips 4 or 5. 1 blk lo 2 SR, slcps to beach, )'cur 5.12-9!177 ~~~~idri~r~~~~ .. ~:;5· 1700 jacent to 1164Lu Miruda. Corot1aMIM9' 3222 2Broceilnfront;k>wer ocea!' or Bay. $139 per lease.$.125.n10. MESA VEltOB area $17,00U till . Cull ror d<i· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •2UR 'CONDO, pool , "'~ySerlaY•*:.!:!1.;..1~~" w.eeli:. 1128 W. Balboa 8-10·171l9aft.7p.m. 1101ne atmosphcre 2 &j L-lcach 3848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t 494 3""1 ,,.,.,.,.,.. ·-"""'I"'._, Blvd 'l'/\X Sll ELTF::H t1u S · '"' • ll.V. HILLS 3 br + fum clubhse.Agt.846·1311 . brdlx apls .546-1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condominiums · for 1.te •l·pl exes &trl·plc xc!il by3 L O 'f S, J Acres . rm.2 ba,lae µa.tlo&yd. 2 DR near beach $178 $E'"'K&"'1Nlf Fera• Coron•d~IM• l822 s 11I NY Bll1Gll1'' 2 br Ocea i:if ro n t 2 ~1~.!.n II'. •·each.. 2 bra. lwnhso. lltlal·h(ronl Mulibu. 10')"., $111$. mo.Isa. 644-2877 Fenced 3 b' ~ .• bn'h Si r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• , · 5 beaut1Cul old ?dcd1tc11 a• u ~ ~.... duplex._ 6!f~ Darrell l. n e an Villa, rrplcc, Com pl pkg. Brund nu. dwn. or exchange for In; 2 Oll, 1 DA . Quiet, sunny kid,. Agt. f'ee. 979-IM30 Sharp 2br, pool. walk bch, Bltns, incl g. wush /dry. massive bc·am ceilings, 846-~. come property. 642·96Si terruce. WRsh/Dryhkup. MR. B D N,U H H C E 'L B 0 LL Y 8 8 S carpr\, adults/no pets. Db.I. carport. No pets, 1 leaded w•'ndows , cul" Ill'' 2 ·BR near Beach. Adults. <"">c.n 833 8974 ~,, 1"'0 OCEANSl"O ECONDO · ~wlk lo bch. &slOres. No NopelS. $200. mo. A A LT I\ AWN rg & L P I C H C T T H _,. . 1°"""· """'· child OK . $225. 968-cMS port, pri. heh, n'lany ··O(:Jo;ANA SOlJTll" COSTA MIS• Children or pets. $295. 847-7004 SI Ir 0 L"Y D Ta KO L H C H AO P HEW DUPLEX l &2 Oll.gardcn:.tpt.s,frPI, trees. $48S . mo. on yrs.. d R 6731335 • · 1 1 lease . No ·children o.: Adul\Co1nmunity 6ti 'x 232 ', zone .4, . c 8 c IT ••• NT I I y A. AB G O M Deluxe splL\·CVe ; 1300 D/W, p\'t. putios. Nr. n<>ts.494·2)91. ( 0Vi'r401 ~30 ,000 . Owntir will SPYGLASS, fa ntostle :t UR, 2 ba, dbl drlve-thri sq l't. 2 bdrm w/lolt-den, Irvine In d . area. $175 to ·•=-::_c::..:==--- c'"' ga r1tge, Plltlo, bloc L J H a 0 I a T 8 MAT I 8 l. L HA f t h rpl ho~ -:t81\·28A. CJ-IOI r~loonnkc f111un(.'o. ST view, 4 Br, •'IR, 644-6926 tence. c lose to shops. l~p c, plus C g, tk"'.e·1 ~S200=~m=o~·="~'~·""=='---OCBANt·1io;-.;1· llO~lf;. Ml-Ory end unll, ovor · SOUTH COA orG44-6106 t NIN NO A AB WR H C I\ Y HY I 1ke s torage, wa '111 2717 Vlcloria Dr. l ''r. '"" aoJr courlic wllh INVEST~~--SJOO. 9622 Albacore Dr. elo.sels. bath & guest Lease. ~"'"''....,.._Or sun\· • _, 2 1\R 18 D t 9686i'2ti MTU8 NGI' I BO S HNPD 080 •· I "-f'OUR SJo.:ASONSAPTS 'J'JV\I ""-' gl1mp10 or ()(.'(Ian. l'Uthl. 549 •0112 · -, a up ex on a · ualh, l> tn gas range°' mer rental. 3 Br. l \i Ba. l-:nc lo1ed M&rige. ~lt>l'C lovely tree lloodStreet. In 3 flll, 2 UA, nr heh, very N 8 N N 8 I 8 N 9 W I N GO E N MW t: oven. J)atio deck, 2 ear 2 Br 1'wnhsc. l Y.t ha, Call 7\4.1.684·1>IB8. to clubhOusc, l)Q r1I , Mobllet.otM/ Old Corona de l Mar. abarp! s:ns yrly. +,dep. 11 MCHL 0 8 NT U T 0 A 1 0 N A H enclosed J:larage w/laun-pool. P\'t. patto, adults . • jaeuazlShortwalk tn b111 TrtrPrb 2100 $300.mo,673·7001 Call : Cay 96a·~ 0 dry room. Payonlyelec-$185 . 735 J oann St. OCEANFRONT2br, lba linu. Nr. lari:e Carlablild ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdr m 2 bath duplex i ..:9'3::::.·~07~Z~l~•~·~•=•'--~--l 1 II A\I N c N I • M 1 Y S B TA I o A tric. Adulla. So.()( Coast 645·0332 r /ll, all year. Utils pd. 1thopplnl( center. -3 ml. to dull lJK..lO . .. . N T I 8 C G t K A R D B 0 P i 8 L A I JiWy • $ blks rrom beach. I IDIM 5Jti·0321 occVin.lllnessfOffiillal\! HIK~NBA I b ,x with vlew.$4MMonlh 3 BR. 1\oti BA, frpl. Nr. $4 2$. 435 Goldenrod, AJ. .. by owner Sho wn by 20 Enc. porcb, poo • •Y. A&ent 673-2222 ahoppinl. Prefer 3 mal 11 g D D C L L L C H L a B I. 0 L w S M C 0 r ofl. a de I Mar . lLOFT '-"' Yl 1'~0R RENT: lge. I bdrm. , · 38M bti11ch. O.Ai\18 &y1lde . di 962.-;a 7 7 9337 I 2 Ill w •OFT apt. near Potter)' Shade. •PP l. $48·3036or433· Vlll••e· JOO (";, Coa11l St>ACIOUS duplex 3 br. 2 •. b . s;T15. GI I I P C 8 M 8 A I A TA Y L 0 H D t 1416 5· • t• .r.. beach. Ocean view, b bll r .l.r ~s Pvt Pillo, Crpl, l "r lse "° r ·rOWN•IOUSE· SJJ .~. 2 ltwy,Sp)~NK a, n11• n • w ,.... ' &e•cbl Br, 2 Ba,Qar.•t.; c A L 8 WA O RO Z N K RB a A KAM Co1t11 Me111 3124 ,\,·aU,.ble J uneJLst wall lo w•ll carpets, DR, 2 DA. 2 Story. i\ir _i • Ca I owner ~-256.lcve. patio Condo1 Adult.~ •••••••••••••••••••••• HAYLOFT AP'TS stove '-refriC. $22$ 1•er Cond .l.ike ncw.l:M4··~1 M1a·.-·~~·Detlt1· 2400 3 UM 2 Ba, $4~-mo. ltnniaSIOQ.Ml-2111.3 . Mc c HI AN E. I A ENE DI AM. ·~•G••·· mo. ~ ·v 9 I - -.-;.,:=.'1 . -r 213 A•oc ..... CM lllSSION REALTY •tfflO •'••••••••••••••••••••• Y early, 60 A<'•c •· L"'S&.!br,'"' .. ~-lrml . ·--.. ......._. Pool,crnl&:.1-.1ndry, 645•0141 •• • • k nd a. 64t·tle:lt or673·1Tnl r..n •rn -. ___.,.,...,.,.,C:' • ... -•dults .• 'i7i' E.,...22nd St. ••"'4·0'73I•• Lar•o 2 bedrm, 2 ba P~rle cl for Vo'ee e , din. rm •• am. rm. ......., _ _..., .. ..,.. ' h ,,_ .. ,3645 .• w Jf"enc e d p a ti o on v1tcalJon l _Comp. rum. 1 C..te~ UJ:~ w/frpl. Cui~. e:rpl.I . , :~tUM :'l~~bHAI• ~~::~ ;: NearBeac .~-CASAGRANADA,APTS lBR. for senJorCiUl!e'US, be11ulllully hind!llCU IK.-d .Jill condo 1n Palm lhert -····-····••¥••··-·· drOI . ~~,blt.M-Newb CHAIN POLYPODY HWORD "' NEW BREED APTS 2 BedrOOsa.s_:'eool. $200. N IC.llOLS Real ;;:r9und11 w JSMJOI. Kt.~Urity Country Club a.rea. l"OOI J ~·i"°"*· iiewb' ,...Lr ,.la~ .thruoul-W•t.er CUM .. NG TO~O au:,';'"': ...... !r~" • I Dk w /loft sz;K>. Appln:i, R 1115. RalM fr'l't.1911 £itate. W5 s. C-0•1t.' M,all~&much mOte $Zltl le jllcuul; kively areen · NJ atfde. Ht. .. , ~r .... ~ L-"-...-~~:rt:~~~:!:!~'.---,-,.--:? utll fu rn. Encl 11•rage. SHARP 1 br $1.60, shaa llwy.494•1220 . per mo P•Y•k-•ll'·_.... beft.t1W1llil tollOIW,trilf ft'IJU.. Ne l&Wi.•..., w/1A1nl.incrd. W .....,. •• ..,_,.tlMk • Plncl" puul• wtth o.,.r Ml P oo l, j1o1cul'&I . a8a cl'l. drpl. bllm. ~ric. OCEAl'i vie". ipti.c. Zbr, lUtl in-' a. rM1al ,..._ !...e•tertalnmenl. Onl1 : W-~W.. lM"-lll ~ .. ~~· • ;y..,,.._,._.Jljn..,_,_...,._,.,,4.~lloot.ltta. H1millon. MH4l1 ~ Mo Dol s . lnq .-21f8 adWU . *7 Solana WQ~ till iS1 n '•t ID(Ml.321 ror .-.no. £aay t.ennl Plaeut11 • ..._. .. _ • &lPt.ed. -· ,,__.. ~J; n_. 111__. 11 tor•i.. .... l-.clwda &42·1960 d.•Y•· Ldll .. Apt.J ,s.&8' L.B. $250. 494·1419 -•ppttoaee.A~ C•l1Evu.ar•1* ... , auo.•1111 ,.,...,'° .. ....,.,.....,._.e14Jaa....-pa,.. . .. •• i .. ' • ._. ,06 DAIL V PILOT Friday. May 16. 1975' •· Add it ... Bulld it...Diapet It ... Ha mmer It... Carpet it...Cem ent it. .. Wi re IL.Hoe lt. .. Ciean it. .. Move it...Press it ... Paint it ... Nal l it ... Plaster it. .. Fix it ... SERVICE. DIRECTORY ... Add-A~Roo111 CC111M1tter C•wt/C..,..._ G••nln1 W•••1 tf1a1Kte1 :Ing M•1• r /Plf&t ... ....................... ....................... ·········•·•••········· ............................................. ··-···················· ········•···•·······•·· ··················•·• •........•............. CSTM Remdl. Add lllon:1 , MINORllOME REP1\IR 8lock·Slumpst.one Widl.s· Japaneae CoM ple t eQu•lity/Mah1'/Ld1tcpc HOUSECLEANINGisour Flrepl•ce•·Planters· ~ p I: ll•1AITf9t& llARV'SPLUlllBIN.G d ecorut1v e exterior Plurnlllng--c..irpentry Patio Slabs·Drlvej· Gurde nina Service. sod, aprkln, 3041 cond, Buslnus . .Call J anice'• Brick/Concrete·P•tlos, lfrHest 61S.iMGJlm •&66·98111'• wood w r k . concrete, Ccrumic Tile. 540-SSOO Planters. tw:S·87"AI p 1 a n t t n g t C u t . c I e •nu p . 642· 333 I / Raeaedy Anns. 67s-&SS.3 Block well•·88Q Flt.r. lir?. .. ;;-;;.,;;.;r~. hh~ia~h~ly;-;j~;; •• ;i1ii111.1ed~, 1-~N~O~J~O~B~T~OO~S!!MALL~!:!,:_: <.:o rn P et l t I ~· 1.: ,. "t..:. ting/Cleanup. i'"ree Est. 646-4908. , Refs. Est. 646-0664 Iii I t l ~-• •• .,. 846·.70171846·53K3 Gl•n t::1qi"d cotlegcsludent Cuslorn Block & Brick &&2·3l02 •HOUSECL~INC• e c en nee & your ,,.._ ccintr. h e. 27)005 carpcntt'r, odd jobs, work. Patios, w1i11is, etc. 1----------1Ci.....-.I s.r.lces By reliable touple. Good Mo•'-'9 work.M2.e3» ••••••••••!!•••••••••••• gcnr 'I home i1nprove-Uyhr/job.6'5-&lZ •EXllERT J apan ese ••••••••••••••••••••••• R._..,.Refs.548-6211 •.•••••••••••••••••••••• QUALITY PAINTING ~allt)'bome \mp.Uc.~ lusiMss Sff1tice ment. 64S·8368 Gardening Service. Free HANDYMAN-Homes & , , OUT &r ABOUT?? Professional .will paint yr:s exp. Free esL Fair ••••••••••••••••••••••• Child Care Estim•te. 64fh1370 Apts . Conscientious Two e1xp d YOUD.I women Loc:al/St.ltewWie Movln1 "OUr bome •do 11 ri .. '-• price. We ca.re. Keo ev~ NANCY UARNt-~ l:usto1n Curpc ntrY ·••••••••••••••••••••••• Craftsman~ toe ean your home. 7da freeest 521·2071 Int/Ext. Reu. rale;: & wknds 642-1770. Ray 'f yping Service. Hcus l"r:.imln~ or finish. He· I nt.'Cd ii playmate for iny MEXICAN MJKE"S · ' Refs. S42·9W/642.SSZO ' ' rets. 491.3169 days87l·l11M r<itcs. by the page or _modcl/AddilionS4S.4159 4 yr old son. Want to Lawn Cleanups "THINGS'' by Moose. •. . t.lovln&/Haulln.I. Sf.udentl!~~~~~-----J;::::;;::=--'-'-'----- hour 6-10 S88S r 548 2691 oil both ·n HB swim & l'runint; Gen woodwork, ftpairs W ,1 l l d 0 any l Y pe w /larao trucl:. Reas. n.. Ut p · tl 11\l/E t loof.. 1 . · · u · CGrfMt SenJce l'nr 1 · · Apartmenl..s plum bin .. , etc. 642.~ ... ' houseele~nlng. F.xper d . Barry Ml·97Z3&&»5T19. , .. ..!., ~ •,.•n ~ .. ,. N•0• ••••••••••1t•••••••••••• 1 Consultant in finunciul & ••••••••••••••••••••••• prog.$30/wk .9&2.Q7B. &.Commen::il&l • "°w own eq1.11p. 0.11 after3, :;;;·~;mati.'Ms-8498 REPAIRS, all types •. 1nanagero1::nl. JOyrs exp. J 0 H N'S C a_rp e L &. Dre1sllNlking Freec:sl Call548·2049 M ac:hlne and Sheet 548·1061 ,. ..... /P .. ls'lwj Reas. Free est, Uc, a sk 1n aerospace & relat~ Upholstery. Dn shampoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Metal. Your specs, pro-L-.C-'-••••••••••••••••••••••• l"lel..,./a.,..,. for W a It. 830·SOZC 111dus tr1cs. 15 y1·s as Sr: I so il r e tardants I . DressmakinglnThe CARDENMA!NT. tOlype d~i&n. Qua! wk. •••••••:r:;:••••••••••• Pror Painter. honest••••••••••••••••••••••• anyllme. ufr1cer in 1nttjor corp. Oc~rcascrs & all ~or F.uropean Mannt:r. We •SHRUBTRlMS• 919-2630~ ROTOTILLI~G •x: W9fk, reas .. lat/UC.. tree PAT€H PLA.STERJliG 1-'===------sati«t!J~li. br•thlencrs & HI m1n':'te furnish everythinc. De-Reasonable •548-oo.10 . 1~ -est . Refs, 6fl·2159, All Types. i'""ree Et· ROOl'~S CJIECKED I blef1ch fo r your white si<>ned for you . Col'dav Handyman, Carpentry, Landscuplna:-SodSales. 642-3913 limat••, C•llS*e825 ltepaired.lc Replaced Ca.,..nter s e b "" " lrishGardener E l ec tric a,I, Home Freecst.Mastercharge ~ DlrlclFacto~Serv1'ce caroc ls, uve moo Y. ")' Fashions.556·.S~ L · nd " ••••••••••••••••••••••• savTni:: inc extra t.nps . by appt. on1.Y7'i awn maantedance a Repairs. Low rates. Fre,e Days/eves 96Q.2170Tom R.-L.. S l N 0 R : State VER y ·NEAT PATCH L cense C.39-159491 J>;itlo CO\'l·r s, decks, Clcanlivingroom,clin1ng cleap.up1>.979..aa34 E!it.642·1135 . •-' .. •-lic/1nsrd. Exterior.Eves JOBS&: RESTUCCO. Pli:5'9·2961 f e n ces co1npl.'t1tive r1n & h.li.ll SIS. Any rtn Electrical Pari dise Gardening. & H-.11-LAMDS~ArtnW please.97.9·3335. Free Est. $5f-2481 , T •-•i pr1~·t's , cu n tr~c lo r S7.50,coul·h $10,chair$5.••••••••••••••••••••••• ds p-t -...., i''or a un i qu e It R • . 1 E 883·1'39 .,_ Hccnsc112802'J.l.C::.illlton I5yrs cxpiswhat<.·ounts,ELECTRICIA N. S mJ Lan cape ..... service.••••••••••••••••••••••• per s onali:ii:ed style in P Oli. Pa!nt ng xter-••••••••••••••••••••••• 830·5503. nut method. I do work jobs. maint/ repairs. 22 1"reeest.S36·3&29. LIGHT HAULING complete landscp 'g., lor /lnt. Lie. Ins. i''ree 11\:ae*•I •TopSoll•c.ompogt# If Gd r 5310101 1· 233108 CH~INSAW-YARD s prinklers & Cust, de-E5t.638·7394 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Muleh•Redwood• SA\tt:: & Profit. <.:uston\ mysc · ·res. · y rs ex p . ic · WORK C II "'"5"".. Keep America,.... EAN ·S56-0.'M7 s ign, contact : WALLCOVERJ•'GS L.R.OTISPlwnbinc a ~ rc n1od , rc1·i;.ur, ;1dd·On, Cocpet & Upholstery ......,. ''"'"' ....... ,. '' W · 1''riendly Gardeners. No GE•'ERAL HAULING Jim Elmer Installed/Removed ater htrs, all allel, dis· Trtt St •I 1nsul<at1on. l"rce est. & Clea nin g. 's team & Gardenilll'I · b 1 ml 1' GRl!:ENtlAVEN pos als sto!r.:"'es r r. ce lJ .._.,,, .,,.,., ··-:io JO too ge/s stl-60?'7. REASONABLE GARDENS J .E.Swenson $36.6901 pa1'r1, 'rem. el•o·ng' aned· •••••••••••••••••·•••••• es1i::ns ..... a~""· S h a mpo.o . 1''ree esl . ••••••••••••••••••••••• t"inish C.a-,.,.,-.0-,,-.,--6"'6·781 1 • ROTOTILLING • E ~ pe rt J a pan es e * 646-5848 * 2123 Newport Blvd, CM. Vol.I Supply the Paint repiping ..New Construe. Tree Removal, llmbinC & It -·• 1 1 C 1 C We ll don e. Large or Gardener, Complete y_d. H-IHClt-· 646·39Z7 ROOMS PAINTED tlon . 24 i1rs. lie & bond Shrub ~l ea ring •. Gf:n'J emuut! · lcpair emen / onuel< Sm .. 11 Plot. 751-~·><h •11·kc Se N • R l $10 ~ ""7046 clea up "6 "'~ \. L 1 fr ""'" i; .. .J>Ca>U11 rvaces. eat °' e la-••••••••••••••••••••••• . ea. • .-.. : .,,..,. 642·6263 n· . '" '"'""""'· 1ncc en 10 ~·o-175 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M ble. NB, CdM area. Free , GJON'Y U•'-1 I l lill 's Carpe ntry·U.12·tili~ Uuors ·She Iv 1ng-Hcp;J'tfs l'atiu co\'Cl"!>·Fornlil·a !leis. Est. 645-0694 · CLEANINU UNLJMIT~U ••••••••••••••••••••••• GUSTO PAINTING JUST PLUMllMCi7 '"""1 ery LEONITECONCl\E'ffo~ Clea nups , Treeworkt----------i Fla t fee, house-office. WILLIAM S & Son s Low co11t, exter/inter. FastServ Reas Rate5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s·r AM 1) I NG , Co b · Ga rd c n in g / Al in or GRASS CO. will do everything, fast, Ma so n ry. Bri c k / PrOtect & beautify home JuslOnecallTo: R e uphol s tery, above hlcstonc, brick. tile, lndscp·g. IOyrsinarea. MOW&EOG.t reliable&ref. Blo c k /S ton e. Call orbus.Exper'd,freeest, JUSTPLUMBING average quality, below patios, clc. 640-43-19. &16·Z693 FREE Es·r -646-7:;28 962-6269 581·7829 euaranteed. 675-69'!7 .. 642·4111 ,. average price. 536-2362 Rtttlolslos'-' 410 Offlctlttlld 4400 lusiMH/l••nV Lost•-5300 HtlpW..i..i 7100HtlpW..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fillance •••••••••••~·•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••t••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST : white German • r~z::l~t~u~h~~u:g~C~li l~~.:i·;,;_R!fci~o*m ..... , s,hephe rd, 7 mo's old AC"OUNTS PAYABLE ~ty SOOS ema le . Last seen In " Apartme nts Unfurn. AJ>criments Unfum. Rooms 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach 3869 Newport leach 3869 R001'1S $20. wk up with ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• kitchen $30. wk up apt. .S.lli-97S5 or 645--3967 . BIG CAMY~E4ST 1·523-28.56. $13 5 p e r mo. Nea r •• ::~:=••••••··~' Tuslln.644·9400 PARK NEWPORT Spacious 1 br apt now Priv eni. plus pool, hot Nice vu Crplce, 2BR Con-:~~~f!~s~~~·fea!~~~~n IOUTJ9UE F o u N o : s ma l ·1· ~ BOOKKEEPER · APARTMENTS :1\•a1I. Frpll·, air cond, plate; working lady, no do. M.V · Sll7 . .50 + If.I util. 833-3223 9Til noon Di stinct ive! ))'rice incl. Dachshund . Vic. Mesa th "---Uhl :.e lf clng oven, pets.646·367l afl4PM. Fem o nly 581-7216 aft 8J3·2840Afternoon allinventory &fixtures. Verde Area. So»-2S22 or Oft e-J \\"a:.h,dr.\·er hook-up. 2 p K · C'f 6PM. ··Cupo·dror"""'"ale" 557 4161 l~uxoryaparlmt>nth11111 <> ·' vt en t / .pnv. •• h ffi bid '"~"' · · ,... \',U' k:<lril bl' w/autu uuor ;n,. k . . NEW plus o ice g, 2 $16 5(X) 1---------- At least two years experience in processing accounts payable, working knowledge of payroll and maintaining bank accounts. rtfust possess. good office skills and growth potential. o ve rlook1ng the "':1tl'r. upnr,elc.etc~li-t-i·~ -rw &~~mo.up Seeking mellow en\'iron. 10 6 rm s uites. Con· • FOUND: Ladiesring,ap. £nJOY S75 U.UUU hl·al tl1 548·5954or ........... 0053 by beach can pay $13(] fe ren ce rm x e rox -G~ prox. J V1 yrs ago. Vic. spa,7i."-·1n1nH11g pool s.J ChannL•ll'runt spac. J br , LIVEATTHEBEACll caJl 67S·-7666L.i ndaSue. copier. Nr. oC Airport IZO·FTustinAve.,N.B. N.8. Call to identify. lighted tennis l'ourts. upµc r <luplex. ,\JJL-;. No $30.wk&up.6'7J·0440 833-3640 R1'.:ALTOJl.S 64.2-4623 548-8779 ' 1,i u:. m ii l·:. of bi cyl' J_..: pets. ·y rl.v $350. li<S·275l PINE KNO'f MCYfE.L . GIRL to shr. w /same. 2 br -:=;;;=:;-:-:-;:-:;;;--:;:--1----------I ~;;;;~;-:-;;:::=::--;::=-:;-:-I trails, putting, s hut ~-apt. in CdM, oceanview, OFFICESPACEMI FOUND : Terrior,female, Permanent position with good salary. 1JcOOard. cnx1Ul'l. Junior 'astblu ff arca·lrg 1<140sq. Under new management wash/dry. 5175 w/utils. Westclifr Drive,-.SO sq. Vending While/brn. Valencia & Company pa id life, hos pital and i's lrp, S22!.l.50 1nonlhl;'. 1.. 2 Ult. 2 DA. rrplc, LUXURIOUS. Pvt. En· 675·599la!t.5 rt., private bathroom, CANDY ROUTE , lla milton CM646-4258 "medical benefits. iili.u I and 2-bcdroom prt\':.tlc enlrancc,r 2 car trance & bath. M.a id G~cforRent 4350 air, etc. $175. per mo. Excellent route of candy LOST 1 . dt i •pply •tfL... pl;u1s and 2·~tory IU"-'11 garage.640-6276a t6pm. serv. Non -s mokers .•• ;-.;;-:: ••••••••••••••• CallGeneHill,642·0200 & s nacks available in : rie n Y ~a e A "" lfflll:' h_ooses .. f<~ll·t lr 1 <:SouthLanu.a 3886 548-7197 your area. Ideal Way to golden .. Lab. Retriever DAILY PIL'OT k l h 1 l -:i-· -----------IS TORAG E garage fo r "uppleme nt •ala•" or "Zack • Vi c. Laeuna ·i c ens, Prl\"tie paius ••••••••••••••••••••••• rent.19S9 ?\fapleAve,No. .. "' 'J B h C ii S lt or balconi es, carpeting. , ., . . . HALfDOZEN pens ion : Local.ions, e a c · a co • 330 W I 5---...... C ta M. • J rapcries. Subtcrranl•Jll \..I E":. Seeing IS i\~hev-Guest Home 4150 5• Costa J\.l esa Luxurious orfices, lull Installations & Training 548·6787 or673-3762 • oy ...-.:'In", OS sa µ<irking with cJi.'\'aturs. ing. 2 BO, 2 BA, il.iture •••••••••••••••••••••••SINGLE u · Sr. . ser vice. parking, Mutual rurnished. Fina ncing IAsk Far P~ Offkel . Optiunal 1naiU Sl·rv1cc. rd~~~· ~o pe~·~:~·~~~r P~\· Rm . avail. Small Jy. E . 19th1~t. c:..~e~. Blag.,CdM .Only$120 a vailable. Can be ex· Lt~~:vn::~e ~rg~!~oSe~ Equal Opportunity Employer Jus t north of Fa:.hi on ° · poo · . J · Lied. a mbulat.ory Guest Call· Liz 646-8922 Ask for Larry Miller panded to full time in-Geronimo Rd. 5Sl-4838 or I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ lsl;:ind :it J :unborei.' and 31755 Cst . liwy, Soulh liomc in CM.64Z-9Z18 ---· --·------come. For information Si.In Joaquin llJtls Hu:nl. Laguna. Office Retttal 1p~h~-~7~1~4-~8~7"~·~1~284~----[;-54~6~·09:-;7~5:;:-:-;::-;;;:::::::I ·relcphonc \711)&1·1·1!100 AportmentsFwnished Su--rR•n•~, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Los t -Whi t e G e rman'"'""°'""• SJSOHelpW•fed 7100 for rcnt;.d 1nfur1n<1l1on or UnfurniWd 3900 ., ... _ Tm 4200 150 I Wntclff "'-. A.HTlc;>UESHOr Shephe rd, 7 mos. on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.-. Beach Location. X.Jnt in· Ca Babysitter, full or p/t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ON the wal•r . ..-.. nny 2 b,. Newport FinanciaJ Ctr COM,;,AN'f Alton " Jamboree. 11 ADA.MS MASSAGE Dana Pt. 1 Child. Call .... .,.. . r-ventory. Low Cost Lease. 64f 9300 Cl · <'r.""n .·r u-..h>LVJ.i("t)' 2 ba, dishes incl. $550. 919 LHSilMJ Offfc.Spoce REALTORS Other problems compel --·--------! ean private r ooms. 496-8238 . .N•l~"1:fl; Uot7 } Bays ide Dr, ap~ G·3: Call on Site Manager SINCE 1944 Sale. Full Price $16,800. Finder of ladies light lftY Massage &: Sauna , 8839d---------- l1CIHIC 1£W COllClPT! 673·8-l l:& (714J642·31Uext246 Write Ad 1321, Daily pants to suit. please call Adams Ave, HWlt. Bch. Babysitter, 1 child aft.er AOULTLAllU10£t1~111c i~riln;liii;,iiiiir.iail~~~~·~7~l;·~4~4~0~0;...~~~' •·· i-· F . SJ9N l9lh 963·1247, Mon thru Sat school now. Full time Cl I r Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 J;:;;~-:--;-r;-;;;~-;;:;;;ll!''!IC"...C~~~~=---1:'~~;:::::;:;:~'--;--;-• Bochelors oseto park -but otso •-t---sR--~ 4450 Lost : 2 Dogs. Fem B BYSITTER ed d Priv:lcu. 3 Bd rms., 2 _. _... 1 k M t mule A ne e • •1 BR,'2.BR bath• 'ptu.· •w1·mm1·ng •••••••••••••••••••••••O ran ge Co .,Liquor Aas an aaA ·,•,P-Tr•<rel 5450 newinarea .Balboalsle.~ • 4: BR & Oen 1 ~ License for sa e. No in· proic. I ")rs, Ulllra an ••••••••••••••••••••••• : yr old girl for approx 2 ·I ~"'•" nu...cc1,110 Ocean & Bay View Pilo t, P .O .Box 1560; .....,. """'· ri. r. Jlam 'til midn.ight. summer. 6'2-t872 $485 poo · ;/~..,_.. THE COL,..._,Y ventory. Contact Carol Shepherd (male) 1 yr, 't eek Pree * 2 WEEKS FREE from $l?S · Bay & Beach Rlty ~~-vr. or RolandSims,842·1310. Vi c : t""r eedom Tract . fl Y •DRIVE ni es per w ' er lUO\'c in w /1J•po·1·1., v-ld .... _ 675·3000 ., ~ CM R d ·-7123 teenager.613·8732 • .. ., M•JO•"'I" eEost &""°""ms I ----------·/ ,/,~_......_ 30RETAJLSHOPS · ewar ._.. · EUROPE • only 1 BH s100 2 BR 1.===':•:0:·:':":0:'0===; OCEANf'RONT Fiirn. 2 ~-----Prime reasonable space PLANT SHOP in Design Bartender Wanr.,d, exp. Sl30 J{cfri g, ·security, -1 bl 1 & ii Plaza. owner ill, will LOST :Blk . med. si ze R d 1 · A' Ca . necesllary Hamburoer P I J . br 's.5/2lthru 6/Zl.$475 .,,_,..,.,..... ava1a e arge sma . sacrifice. Well stocked, Cocke r -Poodle m ix. oun rtp ir+ rm • oo · a c ul zl, Rec. "ISO k ~J.2IOO Old world charm with E uro p e . Starvation Hamlet,15-45Adams,CM Bidg w/exercise rm., or.,. perw ·"' work w /tl es i gne r s. "Mutrin" vie So San .... ...,. French windows, gables ,,~0.13700,968.8872 Clemente. Otc: 493-2114 Budget·to-Break the llillarus, Co lor'l"V. , n;S -..v Lido Is le . 4 Br, 2 ba. --~-~~----I & trees . AdJ·acent to '" Bank Deluxe Plans. IEA.UTICIAH I \ _ or Res: 492·2981. N •• '[I Completely rum. June, 55.PERSQFT t""e s tival or Art s t.Y•shlleftt EURAUTO , Lido ewportArea.548-.wll Jrvinc~~·-~g~'! ~tcsa l'!!'_C!#.._ July &Aug. 673-4798 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB Grounds. Opportunity 5015 FOUND: Pursian mix ,_V_il_l•_r_•_._N_.e_._67J. __ <SSO ___ ,nea111.ician rorbmy motel ----Mand. ala• Bay-alerf-t AGT. 541 ~ 580 BROADWAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• cat, eray &: Bnl. pale 1 salon in CdM. July 1st. , " ,_, ~ LAGUNABEACH bi 11 y · Er::--•!• WESTC Lifo't""2 Br.l'h Ba CORONADELMAR 3 BR Townhouse with · STUFF Env'lps. $25 . u e co a r . IC . rr-.....,.t 642-0844or 494·9907 lown housc. ,\dul ls only. 2 Br Townhouse, frplC, dock. Me morial Day W_..TERFIOMI' p /100. Send 25" & self-Windward Ln. NB . ••••••••••••••••••••••• No pets. 1728 Bedford Ln. from $260. I nrrrom $205. wke nd, $100. Summer Newport leach 494-7915 address s tmCpd e nv.1_646--·366 __ 1_· ------I.Job Wa.ted, le..ty Op11ala. S21iS. mo.548·753.1 Pool. tennis, continental r ental S200 to $275 a Executiveofficcs 1~~~~~~~~~~·1 Hi g h tower o. 23691 FOUND : Germ Shep. Fa•ell 7050 No rollowing nee. Col'Pll'U breakfast.Someocean& w ee k · 0 w n e r $150·.$3.SOMonth I· ~~~~ Hogar, M.V. Ca. Blk /silver male. Older, •••••••••••••••••••••••l -'g~u~a=r=••=•~•..:•~d=·=-=-'~000==·-~ LA fPARISIEtoolME Catalina views. Separate 805 /483-4023. View otboats&water TOP .LOCATION '----------:·I well trained. Vie. Atlanta Comparu'on·N .. --dcso're• BEAUTY OPERATOR· 2 Br. un urn. ,\JJtdeclrir. llLL GRUNDY MESA VERDE ,. &M r HB ......... " · f"i rcplace. i·leatt.-U pool. family section. Close to Vacation Rentals 4250 MoneytoLocm 5025 aenoia, .5J6.767S :; da~s wk. Good exper. Good euarantee .. xlnt ~\dults.SlIO. shopping & fine beach.••••••••••••••••••••••• Realtor 67~161 DRIYEPLAZA •••••••••••••••••It••••• FOUND: blk /wht lnghr 962·7S20after6:30PM commissions. Bu&y, 979·12G8 64·1·2611. OC EANFRONT Newport $140 up s tore-offices cp\6 for~t.ore~offi~.Ample IUSIHESSLOAHS Ca t w /c o lla r. Vic. HetpW.,.ted 7100 establis hed Laguna ;\cross frorn golf course Beach Wkly or monthly drps air bath. 17301 ::~C:::her:~n country $50,000 l0$100,000 Adams & Brookhur.st, ••••••••••••••••••••••• :C .. ~~.h .. .,•.hop. C9f.-82Sl or 20·132 S<int:i 1\nil Ave 'fliB EXCll'iNG rates avail. Fully rurn'd. Beach Bl H.B. 842-2834 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. E. Bus iness grow.th with Fl.B. 962-4692 1..:==-:.:;::._ _____ _ P •LM MES• ·-s 2 br, cpt·d. 714·595·6ro7 Cos M 123 creative financing. 1----------1 Looi!. .. far• Jm7 BEER BARGJRL Turk' LIVE i'~car 1'hc Beach! "" "",_. • • •COM Deluxe Offices• 1,;;;;;;;;;';·~·~·~·=·~545-4~;;;;;;;;;;;1 __ ~c~a~l~i ~M~ri.~B~•Y~•:•:__jLo s l part German Sat-May 17, 9am·l pm s Casa det Sol MINUTESTONPT RNfefs lo sa..e 4300 Full service/ampleprkg 835-7600 She pherd in Newport "Operation JobSearch" Resta urant, 24462 Del Beautiful Adult Apts BCli. ••••••••••••••••••••••• the WELTONBLDG. .._.EW area S/l.f., male, tan You wUl learn... r~a,:o·w~%: ~1 S=~~ From$180 Ba ch.1&2BR.from$1.6S. ROOMMATES 28SSECstHwy~ " ~s.Trwt markings w /Marin Co. •Howtowritearesume 2Iii61 Hrookhurst,llB Adults,NoPets W a nt e d to s har e RETAIL STORES D•ids 5035 tags.548·2111 •Howtomali:ethcmostot 1;;;'93;;;·992~;';;;;;;;;;;;. 962-6653 IS&l f.f csa Or, beautiful 2 bedroom -·'How s.iteff ls"" Now avail. FOR LEASE •••••••••••••••••••••••l-~--------1 interviews I• <5 Ulk s East of Newport rurnished or unfurnished Executive Suite 2200 s·q i n p r i m e co s t a LQ S 80% LOST: Lab/Shep. mix, •How to avoid paying a Dl .. d I AN up to ma le. Black. Vtc. 18th " r .. LUXURY UAYFRONT'" • · ap t s at Oakwood . ft. Deluxcofficeareaon Mesa /Newport Och,&. o ee 5·16·9860 N 1 H bo 'lb PJacenUa, CM. Ans. to •How to •et eme~ n-U11obi;tructcd 1Janhramii:1----------1 There·s $1 ,000,000. in ewpor ar r, WI San Juan Capistrano lstTDLoans-11;20;0 ••J ake''. REWARD ! 11 •• e ~J vil.'w 1300 S<t . ft .. 2 DH, 2 r ec r e a lion fa cilities. additional 1400sq fl adja-area. For info. & leasing 2nd TD Lo.I money starting your own Ba . dbl gar, adul1s. 1u1 • Complimentary tennis eent. Crpts, en,.&, ample broc hure, please con-1_64~5_·_~_29 _______ 1· s mall bus ines s In pets. Boat slip a\·aiJ D lessons, Sunday brWlc:h. free parking. Cbast Hwy tact: Frank Babich, P.O. Lowest rates Orange Co. sToLEN Blue Schwinn participation with: EDD s 175. yrl)'. 2.lJ.191h Sl. ~e Sports tournaments. A at NewportBJ.642..f644 Box 1515, Newport ScrttlerMtg.Co. B h b.k t h · <State Unemploymetitl. "t:"'. G73-0231i orG75·fiU;.;1 rulltime activities di rec-HEW"'ORT •••cH Beach, Ca. 92660. Ph: 642-2~71 S45-0611 g::;d & ;ii:i;. ~ .!~~ Small Business Adm . .f.O tor who plans parties &. .-~ 714·642·4000 Broker Serving Harbor area 24 M 0 k i h 1 n a. H B. plus: al\dothen. WESTCLIFF across fr BBQ's. We'll even help a 0£lices, recept., rest participation welcome! years REWARD962·5046 REG. S10 at CHAPMAN ~~~1~·.s .:r:[!:2J~-~~·rr.~:\ BIG' r:,~r;,i~~o~er:C.";~t1ti;. ·~m~2S~M~A~~~~~B~rm~o~J::~·~-'01~·~~-'-l~-~.1~~~~~~~~~~~-~!;;iCai0-;;cc~t;..,;;n1sdS//---11LOr;;;s~T~:~Y~n~r;.~G~"'1;;~'1'~om;;;;;:.I ~1N~~81~~s:i~~a~=~.' J1ea l, g:ir, w.olk to shops, no pets. Models open d&i · -1736 ANAHEIM, CM. PenoatJAs/ eat. Vie. Baker ft Mesa $240. Adulls. IGt.>5 lr\1nc. • ly IOto 7. See our larger PROFESS'LCLASSA Ground Ooor.fiOO sq. n.. Lost&F.-Verde EasL REWARD! ASSEMBLERS 642 02:i~ ad in the apartment sec-Bldg, 2790 Harbor Blvd, Office, restroom, park-••••••••••••••••••••••• s.56·3:9l2 , . . tion. C.M. Air cond., wood lng,etc.673·2654eves. Lolt&Fe.td SJOOI:'"---:-----::= G rowin'c Cryo1enlc From $165 panel walls, drapes, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,...,. SJSO equipmentmteco.necds . OAK WOODGARDEN carpe t, e lec., music, 2 SHOPS, ideal location LOST/FOUNDAPET? •••••••••••••••••••••• assembler". Apply at loys &Girls 10 to 14 years of age. Dai- ly Pilot delivery rout.es may be available in your area. Earn profit for de- liveries • cash, lri)ll" or merchandise for selling new subscriptions. For lnrormatlon pleaH call 642·f 321. From .San Clemente-San Juan Capistrano area, call 495--0630 and llisskn Vie- jo-El Toro area, call 581·6310. Equal Oppor. Employer Large , 2 HH . 1 1 ~ bath. Bltos. l::nrJ i;!ar. Nr Jloag J-losp. Adulls. ~-mo. 642·0596 Oakwood offers the AP1'S janitor, parking'-M.R. for bookstore, candle 1l60-2900Adoption,Low PREGNANT? Cryodynart;ics, Inc. a finest in Co untry club liv-lrvi.ne al JGth Stever, ·Mgr. 557-9136 oc shop or a rl gallery· Cost. Spay /Neuter Info. Cari ng confidential subsidiary of Royal In· IO •r IU:SCS •-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-;,-.·1 1 ing <1l a price you can af· 646-8396 ·~· Located in the Mall al 1---~.c--~-----1 counseling & referral. dustrie.s, 200l E. Deere ,,,. ...,_ ford . ·rhere's $1 million 645·0550 Th e Fa c tory , N. B . FOUND: Mixed poodle, Abortion , adoption & Ave, Santa Ana. S56-4121 Westsall Corp. needs a MESA VERDE 111 r('crcation fa cilities, a Slii\ltr.; w /other f'cmale ... EV ERA L Suites 500 673·9606 grey W /black around left keeping. Boat Electrician w/mln l 2 Bdrms., 1 i,, baU1 condo full tune :1ctiv1ties di rec· Prk. Newport 2 br. 2 ba. sq.ft, thru 1150 s q .rt. 1_ ..... _lri~ R eye. Mon/Vista642-7796 APCARE sn~ ASSIST. Apt. Mgni. Cpl. yrs marine electrical ex- with pool. S335 i\1u. tor who plans parties, Nicely f'u rn . $lSO . loc ate d a djacent lo -.. nutcil 4500 New 12 unit bldg. Lo per. (in cludln._A/C Ii: STEPS TO IEA.CH nuQ ·:s. trips & more~ 640·S342 marina, bank 4c ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST: Gray & Blk Aust. SPIRITUAL READER malnt., xlnt. location. DIC work I. Mi.t have 2 BR. Iba. Winlcr sz:J:j ,.free Sunday brunch. ----------1 restaurant on Coast Hwy NEW BUILDINGS at Shep/Setter mix, maJe. Open lOAMlOlOPM C.11 : &&s.-650lor&&2-9.1&4 own loola., tramp. Xlnt. ~EWPORT CREST -'Plus beautiful singles, Resp. female to s hr 3 or 4 at Newport Bl. Ample O.C. Airport, UOO to 8000 Vic 11th &: Coast Hwy , Advice on all matters. co. beneflU., future. A~ 2 nn ,2 Ra condo$525 1&2 be droom ~pts, Br apl in CdM. $130 + rreeparking.&&2-4&M sq rt. ample parking. HB. 536·4385 &:892-12.67. 312N.ElCaminoReal Assl·1t1n·t M•naa:er fl plylnpersonto: WE HA.VE furnished & unfunushed. _u_t_H_. •_·1_5_·5_99_l_M_a_,_la_.__ SOME UN ITS FOR J!OO Reward. San Clemente For appt. Buyer, aca:ressJve •ex-WestMllC... , . , Oakwood Garden Apts ORANGECO.AIRPORT SALE AT 10% OOWN. . . Call492·9034 ' 492-9138 per'd for Balboa Island llia.tli suri-1MF .. ltR&Vf1\1.S offers an exclusive "No Share, w/othen f,male 4 Be.stbldgonBireh Koll /Irvine Center. Call F<?UND: .. B1cycles,Hutly, casual wear Jr. boutl·i:;;;';8311;;;P;l•;•;..U.;;;;';;ll;;; associated BltOKER5-R[ALTO RS l Ol', Vti Bolboo 6 •' J~6, •LGf'; 2 hr. 2 l1a . pool, ~I.li ts . s rn pct uk . t:asthlur r. ~:11-1191-1 ; 83.J.JS.)3 ELEGANCE Dy the Bay. 4 IJr, beam ccil 'g., frpJ, l>/W, p:ltio. $550 mo . fi7J -57 19 Eve/Wknd. Rent Raise touarantee". Br, Z Ba. !lome in Irvine. 600/900/lSOOaq. n . Dan Curtis. (714J979-9205 &:iris 26 Brown, Hul fy, Gent. mid 40'1 wiU aha.re que. Apply In pertoh, We guaranlec that your Share expenses. SSl -4591. Right Really 879-8533 Boys 20" 1rey. Identity beauUrul home free lo at-Mon, Wed, Fri 10-12. The rent will nol be ruist..'ll for MISSION VIEJO by seri•I no. Huntinston tractive lad)'. Slf.9113 Top Drawer, 221 Marine. ONI-; 1-~ULL ":!'EAR& )'QU fltALE/FEMALE, Shr. 3 PRINE WISTCUff llandy toS.n Diego Fwy. Beach Pol ice Dept. art. 7:30pm. BOAT sllll h<i\'C the flexibili ty br.h+ den, W. Balboa at OFFICE 200 to 2000 sq.J\. Call .536-5622 Attractive girl to mDdel 1 Or m,n1 lh to rnonlh ..... IOl . i,~ blk. to bay o\-HEW•o1r-•cH owner 831-1400 JM W. Do I have to wait. afternoon • week. Must ., .... ocean. SIS-0. (.;.'Ill : Tom/· .--. _________ 1FOUND: Cal, all black •tilTHEJo'AIR? have a nice'figure 6. be FIBERGLASS ~Z~ ~~i~~:i l\~~:1,tty'1~~ I.Ji a nu. 673-7888 l ,~ ;q. t't.:ew ~t';.!' Costa Mesa-Santa Ana female! w /kitaltelns, F.V. A. V.D. sophisUcated. G~at pay. cp · rn · rear "· M·l 1200/1320/1716 sq ft. Ownr P ease c S31·5468 StrlctJy tor run. Privacv l100. J\.fodels open 10 l(l 7, 1'"c1nal< to "hare w/·•-m<•, P\'t restrooms ' • WANTED· Temp •-•n• di , MOLD' ERS • • · ••· n' ore .. Warehse, prk IJ. 220 FOUND. Irish Setter h 1· · ~·1 • &: sc:retlon assured. Sorr)', n o p ets or 11carbe.ach.llSVii:Jlst S1. .....sq. . pwr.Me·l2S2/M4-2Z!8 · . • ome or my we I· Wr i te d es crlblna children. r.75·9227 64S·6177 Cem.1 lite red. 1 yr. Vic. trained dos. June ta yourself. WrilAI ad'* Want.ed·Ex--'___. Oakwood -~-------1---------. -12 UNITS. 1200 IQ• n.. M-1; Garf1e!d. Beach Bl. KB. Sept. Greal ror Fiim.ii)' . Daily Pilot p 0 no,C .,....__. G~,den J\.!AhTarU•i",;umxu·r'•,.O<u•''rm •• ,'°k PbR I Y1~ r ~x~fes"w~.n w1rrnt office, lge rear "rust identify, m.c., W/kld• ll·up. S.lary. 1lilO Coat.I MeUai:zs ...... ,. _. .. eau u · · door. 220 3·Phase. Unit Sjj~a~t~··;-~~~~50~rl(:;;;(sj~-=~·•:•;5ff.::8M::::--:=:::~~;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j T .. .up • A n..s..+ments Ne wport Apt. $150.-mo. 1 Reasonable. 64S-l700 "18 629 T . 1 w y 11 1• J'U'-6.. am 34 yr old straightl----------1 ' errruna a •FOUND: Set ot KC!31 (5) ed t 1....J.1 ..... 1'9Und.I •lfl ...., ........ 8 E' 18 bl FlllRMI' Costa Mes a . Days ,. on ring. Vlc.Oceanf'ront r o .........,,. a AVON We paltopftltl ~-~i~i A .. M.e~r-64().~107 Of'cspaceJ nMlulonVie-,540-S710.Eves,6t6-06BI. nr. 8th i n Balboa. ~~ch~!! ~1 fC:,b~i Excellentco.benlllta Pf.I Jo It Laguna Nieuel u 1..t• WeMtcl 4600 (..! .. ~&~8888~!._------I tractive wQman l nt.erett· • includJnc cO. paid WESTGLI t"1'~ Adull. ltz. J Jrv1ne at 16th br. bale. pool. Sl80-S200. , ____ •_•~>-0~s~s~o __ _ 1700 A Bedford 646·"'75 H/lo.RIOUI u~s $355. 3 Br, 2 ba, blk to b<:h. A Limited number of No pcts/cblldren. Yrly. !ipacious 2 bedroom, 2 \V·Ne~port. 1~12-1.').11 bdrm & den &3 bdrm un · its are now available. Selling a nything with a 16700 Suybrook Lane, Oaily Pilot Clussirit!d Ad liunt1nglon Harbour l:t· a simple matter . • (7 14 )846-33-ll Just call &42·5678. Lincoln ProptrtyCo. I ( low as 30c .sq fl in new ofc ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST 51 F Cat est. In meanin&ful rela· •IT MOii health Ins •Ille lM ~~~~~nsf~1:c~~r~~.· bl~&· Call Owner , University Professor on 5/1 ~r.;.:'::.e1~St. tJon•h:r· Collqe bl.ck· OUTOFLINl forouremployw. 8311400. Sabbatical W/(a.mlly cM . S2S REWARD. aroun preferred, aae PACIFICA BY ~~~~i~~S..~~IF'wy & PRIVATE office, 140 w. wanta house in Aue. or 548.651, . 27•33 ; Ambitious-not Bttome the beauty ex· Wilson, Apt M·l, Costa Sept. o( '7$. Willing to huna up on homemaklnlZ. ~n In your territory. KIPPER YACHTS Female to s hare 2 Or apl M 117• sl1n 1 yr. lease. 3or• or., LOST: small blklbm Ter· Enjoys outdoor at• eet new people telllna .w/Cmlin C.M.$10Smo+ esa. ,,.mo. Furn . house. Im · r ler/Cblhuahua mix tivlties. Reply to qualltyproducta.Notell· 921W.17JhSlteet ~'t ulil. Im mod. LHUc, 44-4 N. Ne wport Blvd. Unit m•c:ulate houetkeepers. female, •·Georelt1'", Vie. Clasaltled ad '4$0, Daily Ina exper. necea. Call Coetall4!SI d•ys 752·1068; evc.1 "8 .. $'95, .. C" SM.. Util. 5~"7 ·111f . Mon -Fri. San Juan Capo. 493-074.2 PlkK..P /OBoxt.Set>.C.ll 540-lOflDays. 714/64~1570 871·9346. paid.675f'57. 1am-lpm. orm-21JJ Mesa, Cam • ) . . . . . . . HolpWmhd 71 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~.~~•~•••••?!~~~W...t.d -7100 HelpW...+ecl 7100.,,UmteH 1010 '-'tltw• 1050 Frld~ M""18 1975 o 'p ••••••••••.;.;.~·~·~·~·~·~·:··:·:·:·:··:·:·:·:·.:;·· ·····;···a··;;_y···~· FiN·E·BLEC~R::;:c;,; ••••..••••••••••••••••• "•• s.a. ,ioSS Ml ell 1010 A1tv itor IC IT pertone, dbl. "'ven. Sell· GreatSavin••ooUM!d. ••••••••••••••••••••••• K ..OWi Mi1celtCMe-cM11 PZ IOIO llOOKKEE P &R' Full Char1e . S•f eauard 11)'1le m , Lruckh\I o:LJer•· Uon. Some typlna .. ~ta Me1a. Mu•t be able to propare financial stale· menu. Need loca l ref't . Gd. PGtlllon for qual'd.. pers on . C11 l l : M r i,. Snyder a t. $U·J4.12 foi IEST AURA.Hf for •'m' a o-'-'Corn · v .,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' ... •r · cln'Jt.Usedl )'r.$1.KS. l"urn,Apph&Ml$c. PUILIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• We fundbl&, lll-0500 Wilson •5 eargainNook AUCTION PUILICAUCTIOM AT 'rN : II o b by Ii. pay lilt le 54S W. 19th SI.. C.M. MAN Y ITE~S Of' F'INF: MAN Y 11'~M$ Of" l"IN t; <: roa Cl.s me n. Supplies Plenty or wotk, Was her, good oond. $10. ESTATE l E WELll..Y ~S'fATfo; J t:WELRY, toolis ror jewelry de: no time lo"fiddle" Dryer . I) mo. old, $12.5. Qu01lily Pecan din. iset, 8 ~IRQTU .. ~.8{,t1:NCE!S~'IJAltNN: ART OUJ t:CTS , AN · coupa ii e. paper iolle , • Chanteclair A Pr~sti~ Rtslauranl Opening M id·Junt, N•wporl Ar•a 1r thl1soundslike 494·6736. cane bar k <'hairi,leaves. ""'"' .. .. T,IQUt-:s . F!Nf: f>'U HN .. leaded g las~. Used can: ..your cup oCLea " ~-f.44·4476. ETC. l'llONt; f'OR IN: t:TC. PllONE F'Olt IN· vas. Cre al for bcginne:r3. call t hls1 (675·5080) N E W Ur o n z e ~~:,.,! U llOCHURE. F O. & UROCll UHI::. Used fram es. 8262 nndaik for Lee lte frig /F r zr . Db l d r , Pink vclvc\ Bdrm chair ; ~"" 645·2200 ~t allo'-' Dr . llB.5J6.4nn.I C ti .., 1 Save $200. WQn on TV. green \•e lvet king :1.z J """ on nen f_ Food & Service S E C H. Jo: T A I{· Y · .-so. Pt'I ; 67~79C53 bedspread & matching Bicycle·nu carpet-Sears CU ST o tit C a r p c t ltela x & 11stcn tuthc living ~qye 'M'er. Recent ex· CQnt rollcr ':t l)epl. Type wa ll drape w I d~wat.or d ry er·C l ~lh eS·11l<111ts· lnst:tller . Yours/:\i ine. New 1· e s t a men t on per. r eq 'd , Bikinis & E • ..a & 10, dictaphone, IOkey,520" gas range $30. ~I pll lows.1146·71.87. fur n·m1 sc. 2 0J5 1 R e~s. 22 y r s ex p. All <'3ssettetai>c.S49·Z7Z4 appt. t portlwear. Xlnl oppor. Jr per1ence~ Excell~nt People yrs exp . Jo'ront ofc ap· Morro T rlr Pk, Sp. 5·8, Dens1norc Lane. type~. (1<1fi-IS.l7 25 . 30 • 673 . 7589 · d ay>. . He-..t-..t p•Ht r11nce. l-~asruon Jsle 811:11 Cst llw)', Lagun11; QUA LIT Y s ofa & lo v· Mammoth G s 1 , ~ ure.a.644-8400,cxt 270 wknd~. eseul . b e aut , n ever .• arngc a e. WANTED Pai n t in gs : P ra nk. t;vpr icn, Ann.a llills •• J on.n C ro m we ll , e t c . lk>O ks: rron\ 16th Cen- tury. 494 ·8927. 962·8918 aft 6pm w;(..-'d moving 968-&122 Evcry tJ1inK ! ! Sat. May ... , Dololl Sloop *Cashier *Cocktail Waitresses Sec:rehrv ~.~:.~~ ;.,'.'!1~~~~pin WAT~RB~:o, 'king ..... !la.• am. 1500 Sanliogo, ;.~·; o~\~~ ltD~LJ·G ~ Needs Exp'd, Steamc-. *BUSbOJS , *Wal·terS E :c pe r ie n c~d. ~o rk wr1nger,ncver u.sett s1so. pedastal rrm & hdbrd .... J t:Wi'~LRY, WAl \:llf .. "i, '" l r v ine A r eu. Sale1/ 642·1644 (woQd).$90.67S-GS07 r ri & Sat, Ha by ltem'i, Al~'J' OHJ t:C'l'S, GO LIJ 1055 IS HERE ·---- Bullers, Upholstery & Mkt 'g Back g r o und ... 1. IOIS furn. carpet, Avon bot· S ILVF;lt s ~;n v 1 c F:. Cbee:kOuLPeople.Apply (213J 390-4026 helP.(ul._.X.lnL Co. . ,..,uc IOft Maple finis h twn bt>d tli..-s.6742 J a rdinc.".llH . FI NI-.: t'U RN & A N· to helpyourtires l a pers on. 9·$ PM SendresumcinCl.Salary ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/mattress & springs, ---'f l U 'S Cal!Neal,642·346l COSTA M 1-.:S A CAR r ....... lo Ad '""· Dail y MAsTERS •UCTI.......... J:d . concl . $65. Call be! Near New & New. furn.t;i;i:~>ii;.:ii;'ii;64i;iS~·2200~i;;;;;iiiiiOil __ _ WASH 1 • 2059 ll nrbor "" · "" "'" lpm.646·4225 housewares. g1ftwares.jl !lug, forest green, appSO Blvd, CM. Help W•ted 7100 Pilot p .O.Box 1.560, C0st8 •rublic Auctioft• 405 Catalina, NU Sal /Sun CARPET 1.4.RGAIHS yrd!>, living rm, 2 br, and ---'-"'-'"------1••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~.-::.'.~ ••••• ~!~~ Mesa1 CA 92626 •Friday 7:30PM * Plate glass mirror , JGxOO. ~ . • To p Qua I Mi\1 Seconds 6h-,",",·1G7'~d cunilltion. $100 I CLEAHIMC.LADY G 1 0 s · .. d · K tt...B k l & Pecanwa l nut dinin~rm 3 FAMIL_Y:T.V .• Gwtars, Used Carpets-Any""iT" ., E . en ~ra fc /Secret_a r)· NeedsittcrforIOyr .old e cu ra ty Uu a r -pr iv . epos a n r up cy set,lcavcs,pods,6 chrs' J.l1 bac h1, T u11pcrwa rc , "' ..... 1.per. 5 Niles a week. p /t1me. _t-.J nnuf. firm hoy. Aftn's·cves. Pt1atui·e comm •. guard _ n_ ecded , s t o c k li q ui d<1l1o n s . •. b .. CHEAP!!" Used wool carilCtin" """" .PM 2 '30AM N --" f d I J' tal l' l UR "-"· w /pl a s t1 c ro ver s , ua Y items, lots morl• e.e. • · . e wport n .. -,,....,, s p /l1me hcl11. 'l'y-· P"r•oot, r els, Call morn-pre reti re iru 1t..a.ry o r a r 1 is 11111 : .,..,L'>. -··-' Coll 67'7162 cunditi"n."''-'J. B h I bid • d "' '' L it Set IJ R •-u nk Breakfronl.&t.2·7299aft .6 guuuics. Sal. Only! 112 ~ ., .- r klo c ,,. bg 1 • :>tea y 55-60 a ccurately, 10 key ings 496·0321i. relatcd cxp.40 hrwk,£u/I b d • s~.1 1 ~1.s.k0u w~e~ll~sJ<~o~rrJc~·a~b~n~l~lo~J~C~.iM~.:1 ~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""' 54tl-J7'iJ wor or r e11a e woman. d esirable. Call l'e.1ni. co. bcnerils. Vehicle pro· e s, 1' ape roe e rs. VANITYfor litUeg.i rl,an--:-I----------644·0600weekdays, 547·9481i hclwn9·11. Nurses Aides. all shifts. v1ded.Send resume: ba r, bar stools, stereos, l ique v.·i t h m irror & Mov in g! ·Anti q u e CoasLFircwoodSupply llome ltepa1 r Service. Convalescent llosp1 tal, Write ad no403. Daily chests carpet, color/blk bench $20. 54~zn~ furniture & house hold $75. Cord delivered. Ca r 11c ntr )', P :i 1nl1ng, C.ol sludents, pit sis, de· &12·0593. Pilot,P .0 .Boxl560 & whte 'l'V's , refrig., items. 1'hu rs, Fri. Sal. 581·1122 Plu1nb1n g, etc. 64S-2 l!ll. Jiv. Eves/Sat. Car, phone 'G•n'I Labor..-s Cost a Mesa, Ca 9'.!626 stoves. washers, dryers. Dining Table w /6 ch:1irs & 201 !lth St., li.IJ. !-----'--'-=---ll&R llcpair Service nee.MrLyons846-5455 TrneAlfffft/Pk4J:'S NU R"ING typewriters, lamps, cof· C hina Cab. IJ:i n ish . MATTRESS COUNTER llELP. pt . Tempo '(emporary lie Ip J Service Sta. Attend, full f ee & e nd t a bl es ' walnut. $30(). s.8-6962 SUN. On ly·~ to 5. 'l'V , lime Dry Cleaners, Exp. 1780l Sky Park, lrviii.e RN'S, LYN'S or pit. Brown's Shell, recline rs , mattresses . couch, eha1r, etc. Jl53 *MADNESS* ~lo\'11 1 g Salc·l'ool table, •11!1., .'< !f '·O" 'l'oumamenl !'i1.c & q uality. 12 x lif S:irvuk: r ut:. De s k. 'rah l ~s. 1·v·. Unu:ycle . !l ock t un1 ble r . e t c. 1:133-114•1 pre fe rre d . Apply in can;:40.4435 1'.:. t:oa~t llwy.NB OCC chaits, bookcases+ KING SIZE headbo:ird & _s_.,_c_;l~y~,C=-'~I~. -----I P erson . Tr e a s ur y " NA'S Jols of 1nisc. items too matching bench; custom AOYr ldB 0 , __ .... h *ALL SIZES* Cl S Ser viccStalion ntlend:.tnt. numerous lo list. Ite ms m a d e c ul .ve l vet ., .o us """'Vucnc . . ean e r~, o. Bristol, GIRL Friday, engineer· E 1\pply in person.Steve's subject lopr'c·sale. 1''ood bedspread 5s7.49:J5.9·3, 4x6x7 Grt.'t"nhousc, t~lec. PricedtoMoTe! Santa Ana ing ofOcc, li :30 to 5:3() xperienced ncute c:are Exxon s t a tion. JOO E . a vail. We hooor Master ·' . Lawn mower & Edger, ~3J-9G2S&&16.8(i8G CUSTODIAN J\'lonthru1Fri.675-tH10 hospital o nly. }>/ti me, 17th Sl.CostaMesa.Ex.p. Charge &BofA · Stereo am /rm beaut. li Louv. H:imper /cabnt, rn --'==:=c::.::.:::.:=:::__1 On·Cn ll for all s hifts. nee. T · Med. Cab. l...ov(.-seats & Cedar Ch e s t , Seot t DRAPE RI ES&CARPE'f Sl25·ti ft . Spanish Can · f~ church & pre.school. Girl f"riday for 1 man of· Contact Mrs. J ensen , MAS ERS ~UCTIOH chairs. All decorator La wnmowe r , & patio Best Praccs·f'rce t.:.St. J~ln lJ r;l $60. $-iOO reel Some g r oundscapc & 1· P l 1 Cos ta Ptt esa Memori al Service Ma nager x lnt OpenDaliy9to5 •t L'k ••le. 6 45 ·64'6 1187 •"all518ti81" t a p c d ec k , A mpex mainl. l to 7 pm 5 day · ice. t ~e to~tart . Ac· i'los pital. 301 Vi ctoria, opp. for ri ght, cx1>er , 20571/zNewportBl.CM 1 e ms . 1 ·e new. 493·S5lO ~ .... . . v s."10/besl o t'fer. antique per wk, some fie~ibilitf~ ~~~~~n1:1~~syt-g~~™p11ff C.M. 642-2134 . EOE man, Paeemaker & £gg 833·9625or646-8686 NE,\RLY new 10' sofa Or ange, C.M. EARTH WORMS Frenc h sofa c·xcellent Mature gentleman pre· e xp rien · h 1 1 · 1 II .a rb o r De al e r & • d ec o r a to r te xtured ' CO URTYARD SALE , .F ORTllEGARD .. 'N t·c.11d.i62;J.5-18·fD2.a I 'd . Call 644-0745 Tues ~ ,l' ce e P u · Shipyard. Yachtin!! As· licycl~s 1020 oys ter white fabric, 4 Lovely a ntiques, many l OCKlfor$1.95 ~ thru Fri blwn 9 & 3 fol" in· 7at·1>54l. OFFICE MA.HAGER soc. Corp. 714·646-055( ••••••••••••••••••••••• c ush ion loose pillow other things & clothes. Worm Castings ~ Lug Llreathing f..1achinc (Ben· terview. GU:\RDS To$800 for enlhua..<>ticor · . UsedBikes/Parts.$15/up. bal'k , tuxedo styled w/2 Sat . only , 10·3. 201 8 17362 cothard.llll nett) AP·5, 11erf cond. E f' / l i,m e , p I t i m e . ganizcd. m ature woma n. Serv ice Station Atten-Buy /sell /trade . 2488 side c us hions . $225. Leeward Lane, N.U. . SliS. 0 (.>s k tbl , unique, D LIVERY Driver. f'ull Unirorms furn. Te!eph & J\1in. 1 yrs. general ore. da nt, ""e.xpe r'd . Day & Newport Bl. CM.&12·7!.110 552·4059 917 1 Veronica 0 ,, llO, Roof Lop Carry All. 4• x 10' 40·· round. solid oak. 9 time. 1''amiliar w /Costa , .. , rcq'd, Call """<""· c xiJe r. 11cr sonnel a c· cves.r l.t ll&p/time.App. II o t •t7" •· t <lr a.,.,·r. $1 5. li45·2341, M ..,,.. .. °""""'""" SPRluG•~1.1.1 ' Yo r ktw n /Mag no lia . eavy U )' . .p aor ...... 'S esa area, .,..,me exp. appt. counts p•y able/purchas· ly s_·hell Station, 17th " ---... -9 2 PC. CU flV~D Sect. offer "'6 7t'1 5'i8·12U!! I d V I 'd c Ir G l 6·18Lh R efri ••. wh lsc ........ 'I 1 c~c.:.:::. _____ _ ere erre . a I a I . ing. NB. Send re;;u1ne to ll"V1ne, N.8 . Pe ugeot U08 10 spd's, rn & Blue $100. Complt, .,, .ic.req'd.$2.SO hr.Appl y llOUSEKEEPEllwantcd Classified Ad No. 388. SIJ!f .95 sel·up. Qua lity t-.1odrn. d hl. bd rm. set. salvai,:c clothes&Dikes. Mov i ng , e a n 't t a k e S~;\R 'S~~·co1cirWalnut an person: 1106 Newport 5 days wk . Live Jn. Room Daily Pilot 11. o. I.lox Sewi ng Machine operator: 27" gum tires, $S. pr. $75-842·%87 cera mic hobby. Molds, Console.~. ., Blvd,CM.Askf.,-Jerry & Uoard +Salary. 5 yr 1560. Costa A1csli, Calif. to dn work in home. J Luggage R acks, $1.98. OAKA.HTl9tJES pJazes, ba rrel, mixer. & H42 ·5 1 ·'- DELIV ERY MAN ' full o ld G irl. NB. J oyce !1262lt !~-~,~~!. machin e. Bicycle Shack, 1093 Antiqued Bdrm. set, king ~h~lcii~:. S~~~~l=~~· S:~. slip,the works!548-1388. Mi$~llaneous lime. Must be neat ap· J..ockwood,645-11.00. :sl.: B a ke r, C .A'I . (blwn size bed , $100. Matching T k 11 · h WOflted Painter,eq>ef''cl SILYERSMl~S Fai rview & Bristol). comt emp. sofa & Jove r un , · 1g -OOy , Buf· SCJIOOLDESK$3.50 p earin g.~ B.EA C ll HOUSEKE E PER-COOK 536 _7078 0r S36-4G85 '" :)46.4130 seal, $100. King s ize retl, ll ress('r, OOd Mir· DICYCLE$20 •!!•••••••r•••••••••••• .sT AT I 0 N E llS, 4020 for' adult fa mily, Live in. Wanted for piece work. bedspread, $15. i 51 ·769 1. rors. 1'"cl"n Stand, Parlor •548-4623.,, SS CASH.. SS FOR 8011 Cam pus Dr, Nc ~port Salary $4.2S. 67s..2256 Painter neecl~ part·limc Work. in the comrort. of New po r l Cy c I e r y . ·r bl s. Jl vt ply 401 Kings Good used furn/ref rigs Beach. hel p. Non·drinkers. Age your home. William's Raleigh, Peugeot, & T ll AD E: Kin g s :t l'la(·e. N.D. Drapes, Custom Made Frzrs/stoves.546-0168. DENTALASS1 ,_ 2 yr's exp, Housekeeper/Companion no barr1 er.673-Jti58 . Silvers mithing, 135 E. Azuki . 2116 Newport w,.0°t1~rGbcoodd, lk~a1ne & pad 5 t 0 1 ·. • · Aqua. & Gold brocade. Full Or Pa rt t' ·me. Good fom . Mu s t drive, no 11.,15t_~.14s_t. C .M. C a ll Hlvd.NB.675·1700 \ 1ngsire bed. a · n y : ,pa int com· 17Swtde,941h lg.$50pr. OLD ORIENTAL RUGS& s m oke. Live ·in. llB Painter,exp.boat painter .., .,... 536·8474. pressor 5 llP: Motor, 2 G404CWl8 TAPESTRY NEEDED. X·Rays . ins. benefits , 9112.522.i & ships ca r~nler. Xlnt Sunlour ,\zuki Racer . oak kitchen tables. Anli· IJ VT PT YS ONLY, 645·2652. -Opp. for right men. Call Summ•r E114'ovi111C:hl $99.95. Cycle Works Lrd. Tables, metal • rormiea, que oa k mantle, • + SUPER SALE &14·5.126 . llousemother Assist ant &16·0551. 18 0r6vci 1822 Ne wport lll. c~t .. <idj uslablc. 2 chairs ea. mor e . 5 4 O · S a ·n Ma y 17th toa mto4pm !-:::::..::::;: _____ _ D~nt a l Ass.1st ant, rull Cook. Al cohol rehabilita· College trained men & 548.5783. Jnfor111 a lion ·518·30~ Berna rdino (nr. 15th & Fresh p roduce, plants, \VA N T ED : BAKER time,experd ordy.Must rtio n hou s e . Sober Pe rs on 2 1·40, t r n ror wo m e n will be co n-Santa Ana l NB. pollery,a,\&antiqucs. TENT FOR BOYSCOUT be mat r e & 50 k cA~su Slt\1M ONS Cali£. king. 3 TROOI' • 6 8CI _ . u c n · member AA 2 )'rs pref't.I . mgn1l. $1 ~· guarn. sidered to S""Plemen v" MER GUIDES C:i me l rides · 6'1 · 12 thus·as t1c II B 846nt:fl7 1 • I I •t L · -y r s ne w. Xln t cond . Cub Scou•· Sale .· ··01 y,·,. f 8465455 . . ( . l s Nowl!•re•. I 0 /o er. 586·3384 or toria, CM Apt. A., Misc. 659 W 19th C t M 1cen1nn..-.:: -==·'°'.~·~·~·~~·~:::c_ll~54~2~·3686;;;;·~o~r;5~58;·;9807;;;;~·;;;;~ .... o pre·" r . c vi our perm. staff. '11lcsc Ney,·est ,Bes tBuy $ 5 ff "" "" J\ardan CountryFair Off" r...-:..t..-lo · pos 1l1 ons are /time " 1213~348·2998 items. S a t /Sun. 9.5. · • 05 a esa ~ 1015 DEMT AL ltF.AL ''S1'A'r "'. Summer jobs. Searching The Super Le l\tans -,-ptfM'ftt IHH.4.L.4.TIOH .,. ,._ for applicants who ar B y Ce nturion ~!ultl striped Jove seal , 646·41"5. Hed rrame , bc)x spring & ••••••••••••••••••••••• SI babrp, exNper'd or train,el· THERAPY TECH ltt akc cxtr ;1 m one y. depe n d a b I e & ha rd Corona del lt1ar sza. 2 :irm chairs, cane & Tra "h lo Treasur-. Dr~~r mallrcss. S45. Chest ol Used office furn. ·sale. or usy ewport L'tr o e. 01)<'niug ror ti part or full " "" ~ Dra wrrs (5J $10 646 0701 n.-k h · I _C ha ir & s ecre t a r i a l l\1 in. 2 yrs expe r . or llme,li censedreal cst:.ite wo rke rs. Xlnt oppo r . BckB1kcs blackllhr $15ea.Allxlnt bt.-'d$250.Armoire $125.4 · · · 00~~d '&" ad1rs&genera duties.640·0300. sehooling. Salary rom· sales people. Call fol' 111 during S u mmer. For 3323CE.Coast llwy. cund.&1•1·0955. oak chairs$l25.2oak car MesaVerdc CountryClub 11 •1 en s. Must sell mensuralc w /training & Ler vicw. Appt . w rile Personnel all675·760G stools $35 ca . H.oc:kerS40. Mc mbei sh ip fo r s ale. a • ease runs out soon. expe r . Co ntact Mr. fl.lG-J 928 .evcs liiJ-il!'/i7 Ptl a n a ~~r. 1 3 60 s o.C & Salc;Coffee lablc&com -Sat.on\y.29 IZDroad St: SAVE$500.54().30'1L Bldg.at3841 S.MainSt .• ll amillon. 642·2734 ext .'\nahei1n Blvd,Suite lZl,wros mode , s ter eo , ful" Npt.llghls.&\5.l44G Santa Ana, will be open DENTAL ASSIS'fAN'J' Orthodontic orr1ce. exp·u ptef'd . Expanded dutJcs. Salary dependent upon ..ability . Be nefits . Ora nge, 637-6700. 3 ti 7 . C u s t a J\.1 e:; a An aheim, Calif. 92Sl5. E .. pment .1030 bedspread (king ) make Bedspreads, twin, match lOam to 2pm. SaL 5 /11. t.1 e m o r i a I ll o s pi ';.I. -'-'----'O.C.'--"-'=""'-' ••••••••••••••••••••••• offe r. 962-451!1. Cora I T r ees; W ht . bols t e rs. Red/blac k ·All Sales cash, you prc>,-Lachenmyer i-;oE. Surgical Secy, part time, PETRI FTEE JSmm, Be 3 u t av 0 d modular chests, Nu a voc plaid /Hawaiian. Offer vide cartage • Real I or Sanl:i An a . Good ap· sommlens ,80-200 1.001n, .. • ca 0 c pt . S urrbd, 8 111 968-6114 pearance &skills:Exp'd. Canon flash, tripod, all re fri g/l reeze ~, pe r r. Kahului,J-I B.002·J75G 1-~-~-------fMagnetic cctrds for IBM DENTJS'r . Grad <.tcsiring Ins urance Agency netds Real E 1* l: • * <Jn ly. $4 /hrly. Send cases, $2.SO. 962-6359 art. c ond, $125. Con tedr~-Figurettes. c ustom bras& Ma g.Card typewriter. assoe /partner or? in e xper 'd c laims ~n · s a ty1>ewrjtten Resume w/ 4:30 por ary s t e r co /r a 10 Sofa, 9· $60. ltecliner $3.5. girdles. 20% off. Cash Approx400 cards.Asking Orng Cly & \'ic 675i6259 de rwritc r . Xlnt beue. BROKER OR ref's: combo, beaut tone. perf Baby dressing table $15. · 842·3406 $200. 675-7360 Mrs. Bradley, 494.100, ASSOCIATE r Writeadno402.Daily Cab 8035 cond.,$150.548·5217 Ru gs $15·$30 . 2 720 Dependable hard wor king 5'19·3058. S AL i::; s o p E N I N G . p ·1 t p o Do ,..,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Junipt!r S A 12 " Sat u i:::A:UTI F UL 1''urs, Sable WANT ED : 0 Cf ice person lo do hou.<;ec lcan-1 -'=~=------unusual oppOrtunily tor C~s~a·M ~s~.C:~~ PERSJAN Kl'f'rBNS for So~·:. bed + mat ch~n ? Sun. -' · · ·a, · J ackel & l't1i nk Stole, far typewriter 15" carriage. ing Mon.·f"r i. mornings Insurance lillir Re a ltor /Associate. ·call _ _:::=::..:::.:::=.:::c::::=c_: sale. Top quality Cf''A re· c ." • ~Int cond, $15?·,, :J 1:---,-,-,-----lbeb low price. 5'\8·0261 Mr. Park. 673·7348 & s om e aft. noon s . Parttime.Jlecentbilhng 54 5·8424 , As s ociate d gistered. Also Persian d~a w c i: des k , ~2a . Gar ageSalc,llome ilems. Laguna & Dana Point experience necessary. South Coast Urokers. Tele h-r _.__ s tud service. $100,and up. · 71 /960 · 2146 · No Junk. Sat/Sun & all .'.a ., 00 p lor to n'ght c 11493 6333 • • • • • P -~ .._. Ph e ••2 -· 0 , next wk:. 323 19th St. llB • ..,, . . a -. -::: ___ :.._:~.:_ ___ Part-To· me Work avail. on "" .. ~•11v. ll 'I 'S BU_NK BEDS AND 1~::::::..:::.:::.=:..::o::.::::C'.!:O..-l,I person. 494·3253 or \-A1AITRESSES 3 496·4076. JNSUlfANC E AGENCY Rewarding job in Sales. mor'!-ings, afternoons or Dogs 8040 S95 6.,,s.5657 • 'f2 yrs. •Ga.ragcSale,everylhing Girl. Pe rsonal tin~ un· Experie nced or will eve nings. Hourly wages ••••••••••••••••••••••• · goes ! Pa in tings, planter, DESK CLERK d c rv.,riter . Exp. 'nee. t rain. ltt /or i-·. J\1r. &tao·'isocmmall's·s4s0i~030·1 For de· •PET WORLD• L-=G ._ OLdDS o00AK o esk , ~!aar~e~'!v~1::·b~~iJe~~: Expe r·d NCR, PBX. Ap· 494·1087 , tit rs. Bradley. Adams . S4ij-7.,,79 ..,tr1 ppc t Los AngelesTi mes Shih·T zu, Llasa ·Aps o. · · rotis., Kitchen & h.c;hld ply in person motel of-,, Ch · 549 9110 J • u1TORS I l:Ji5 Sunflov.·er, c .,\t:, .. ug. ihua hua, tiny . ite ms. Toys . girls clothes So. Coas t Jlwy , S o . P/limeeves .'C.1\1 .&S.A. RNCCU poodles,doxie,pitbulls,GarageSale 8055 sz 4 ·6, u nicycle . rice, Ben llr<iwn's, 31106 """ Laguna . areas:.o ver age ,_o; pre--coc k a poo, po m. 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Calculator, attache. Mag f 'd . Ap p ly al 111 182 Nights. full or p /time. ·relephone Ans. l'.~xper t.1 ixed puppie s . Stud · whl, lire . jack, dinette OlshwaslNrfftlme ArO'lstrong Ave. s. A. Diffe rential pa y. Xlnl pref'd , nol nee. Jo:vcs, s ervieemosl breeds.25za FAHTASTICS.4.LE! tbl, chrs. Much more ! Conv. llosp 642 .o.s 98 e:itwn 4 & 5 :30 pm. be ne fits . Contact Mrs. days & wknds. 540·1771. W. 17th at Fairview. SA. Lg. Oak tbl (44''x76"1. FRI 'lil 8PM. SAT/SUN Phone <•n 7814 J 64221,. ,._ .. t 0peneves 531 -!J027. greatfordin/ofc ;Pev.1.er 9-S al 415 62nd st, ~ e nse n, · ""• '"""' a Uphol•I·-£.-h d 1· t M Disbwasher·Apply Mesa.l---''-"':.:c:..:.:::.:::;..:.__1 M m · 1 fl ·t 1 301 ~ ... ,_,.,._ c an e 1er, an q . ag. Ne wportShoresN.U. Verde Coav. Hospital, e oria ospi a ' Aircraft-Will consider GolcM. RetrieTet"S desk, end tbls , patio pots, 1~="'-::..:=::::.::::c::::::..._1 J. HERIERT HALL ;~V;;ic;:to~r~i~a,~C~ .... M~-~E~"O::E~··~~JA~u~t~o~. ~s:a~la~r~~~~Co~m=m~.1 AK C t7HJ637 -G4°"' decorator ite ms, tool tbl, Horses 8060 661 Cente r St, C.t.1. JEW"" ~s ~ ~ 549.j!'743.AskforKen. books, w icke r , etc.••••••••••••••••••••••• Now inte rviewing for Sailboat Assembler, full y Golden Retrie\ters, AKC. Sat/Sun. 10·5, 1931 Port Trail/Parade PONY, Pin· DISTR IBUTOR wanted. Over..-25. Int.erested in earning up too$800 per mo p/t. Call 639-6123. new store openiil.g Soulh qua lified in all i>halliCS of WAITR ESSES~ JJ Champions 645·6438 Bishop Cir. llarborVlll t o col o r, 14 h a nds . Coa s t Pl aza. As s t . fibe i;glass s ail boat as· Spire':s lrvinr l -'o~'c6~73~·c7~469c;..,_____ Western/Englis h. $300. ~~~~a~~~;l~l:,' ~e~fn~~ sembly. inelud ing in· ASapnptlay ~nta7.0~_Wtw'e'c7~h9aSml SILKY Terr puppies, 1'~~~.·,:rA~'c;~::·o~~; .. ~~l -"83'-'-1·~9~12~8~-------1 s ta l latio n o r center uo::: AK C. Sftedless, odorless ...,. Stel"lin g & Crystal. In boa rds, sw in~ or n xed lOllam &2pmlo4pm. ''°" a dora bl c . R e a s . yr. colle ction! Anlqs .. Y1':Alt LING Coll, 1/~ Ap· person only, 10 lo 12 keels. hull ha rdware, , 962.8377 fu rn. books. trunks of py, 1;2 Quarter. $150. Con· Noon . 32 f''as hiOn Square, deck installation & fi na l W,A I1 RESS,. 21 ~ears or clothes, jewelry, sew'g, tact Debbie a rt. 5PM DOG GROOMER Exper, busy shop. El Toro. 586-34221830-862'7 DONUT SllOP Early AM Shift, No exp. nee Woman Age 25-4.'l. Apply in person : 135 E. 17th CM Santa Ana assembly. Musl Lie abl e ul der , :xri d. Clean. & Alas . Ma l a mute Pups machs., e tc. Old Gibson 546·51J<J to fit wood tri m cul to ~.e.rsc;in .ble.v Ap pl.y 217 i\KC , c hamp. st o c k . elec. guitar, Dislortionl--s-,-<l-d-l<-.~W-c~,-t~c~rn-.-n-c-w-1 JUNIOR SALESMEN proper a ngles. Personal .,f art n c Ac, Balboa Shots.9wks.••963·&165. unit. 2152 E. Ocean w/completetack.Uest hand tools req'd Ex.per Island . Blvd., Balboa. offel".493·S5l0 ~:: ~Oe~t :t~nFo: persons only!' a pply WA NTED: Couple for du· 5~ 8f R~PAR!&upJ>~cs. Applia n ces . c lothes. __ ...::.:.:.::'-'..::::.:::::._ __ , Doorman/Theater customers for the DAILY Coastal ":ecreatton , I_ne., ty a s l\tortuary atlen· · • ow bikes, toys. 26801 Sant.a REG. Arab Geld ing, grey. PILOT aftef school and 11422 Derian Ave, Irvine. dents & utility functions. m a le & female, IM P. Luc ia, Mi ssion Vi ej o, 6 Yrs old. Very arfec· Days. 109 .E. ,Balboa, .... l'referable on Soc. Sec. 830·1594 494·1224. 51t5.17. tiona te & willing. $750. Balboa. Saturdays. 1ou 'must be s•LES ii h -:::=:::::_ ______ I r ,.., i-;m ply mt . inc l udes LAB P ups Yellow males . Cal!K t y,673·1510 -outo school by3:00p.m. F ash ion m inded girls · ud & · ' Garage sale · Baby t ms Draperyl•tmler and be able to work at looking fo r a f/limc salary + St io apt. AKC.Champllnes.$75 & M's By (;1 W~I~ Reg. Qua rter, 10 yrs. Cu11 t. ex p. Sala ry. S least 3 days per week. No perm. position in bouli· uti's. F~[4i.~~:;~~w caJI : up. 64G·72l9 nc1s~: 26801 ~ta ~u~f~ flashy chestnut. Trained Day /Weck. non·smokcr . deliveri es or ·couecti ng. que sales.Musthave ex· Bl a c k German She p . S/1S·17. & s h o wn We s te r n Interview ; Mon .-Ul ru 'fr a ns p o r tat ion p ro-per.inwom cn'seontem· WllO WANTS 'fOWORK? pups, AKC. An geko rt . P le asure. Arfectionatc. F ri. 4:30 p.m. WINDOW vided . Call 963·50 11. jn porary clothing. qi.U ror DRIVE AC!\B? li ne. ti wks old. Good G1\llAGE_ S1\LE· Bike , P r e fe r s gi rls . Needs Dl':SJGN S, 3 195 ·D lluntington Beaeh or aJlpointmenl . Cl·IOOS E y our howrs. c ha m p . l i n e. X l n t bal>y th ings .. vacu~m. w o r king with .. $950 . ..;.;Al~rpo,;,,:~rt=Loo=~p~D~r~. ~Cc·'-''-· _1 63~·1 495 in Costa Mesa THE LOOK work for yourself, b v.·att·hdogs. M/F. $lOO to c.o,rv:11 r. r ad.10, m, 1~c .1-'830~·-7_023"-------E ca u a I Op.portunit)' you r owh boss. Alen o Sl50 645.2327 1'~~er)'th1ng Cheap .• 119 E I' h B ·w. ddl EX. SECRETARY E mployer 644-6500 Women. Can be 'slight! . . El Mod e na , Newpo rt n.g is ore1 e sa c Excelle nt opportuntly h a nd i c app e d ••e "t Sll "'P /AKITA Pup•, 6 Beach,Ne wportHeights. (h~e new >; Compl lack, for Sharp ' ·ndo·v. wt•ood LEGALSECRET.ARY S ale s "irls , s tonewa r e. · •~ " · "' bridle brus hes etc .. e. C l n A pe c wks, blk/wht/tan $IS. & 9·4 Sunday only ' • · ah &. LY p l ng ski 1 J s Corporateexpenence. Ironstone. Pottery, 1760 Ve~~. reti:ed'. ~~:1;..;-~ $lO. 548_4742 an . 5 · 644·5890 8070 wfl/rap~d,l y e xpalndti.n g NewportCtr 64().0800 :~.~via 0 ·10, CM 10. Supple ment your in Garage Sa le: Lots or 'ew.iry _ nanc1a or"an :r.a 1o_!l LIC. ASSlf.ANT, Tues & come. Dro've a cab 6 ho Free to good homc·2 blk Misc, & Furn. 252 E. 21st b • St CM S t/SU 9-5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aoontobel~atedlnO.c. Wed. Kt;!ihY Templetons, SALESLADY or more a day. Apply i 1'oy P ood l e s , M/F, . . a n. . area'. Ex pe r In real 445 E. l1lh C.M:.642·0194 , Mat u re Rel a I l person, Yellow .Cab Co., aMltuesrtcdrc&m'aP·,'nycdto'g'et"'°'hcr.· Sal,e: Brass headboard· WANTED estate flevelopment, ' d l 1· lud 186 E l •'th St' Co•t K Blk h d TOP CASH DOLLAR le1al or mortgage bank· MAID W ANTE D, part rugs ore. nc es eves ' ., ., .. · Days 640 -8150; e ves ing nau~a Y e Ing •ref'd. Xlnl pay & time. Call Mesa Motel, & wknds. iW6-0688 Mesa. r..io 1567 couch. Toys & Misc. Gd. PA I 0 t' 0 It Y 0 U 11 . • Shape.Cheap!847·6488 JEWELRY. WATCHES. benefits. 646·968 1 Sal•sladv Retail Merchandise ART OBJECT'S, GOLD, Call Personnel 'd t h' Id • ••••••••••••••••••••••• FrHtoYou 8045 MOVI NG to Apt. Furn, S ILVEll S EllVI C E , I, 213 /869--0512 MANICURIST NEEDED E x p~r . 1 re n 5 ARti-s 1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• toy•. pictures. tools , FIN'" FU lt N & AN· ' .. _ 10 L' l IMMEDIATELY!! clothinJ! ~toys. Approx ,..--FREE to ood horn 4 ~ •, .,...ua ppor.i:.mp oyer •6'<·-• 30 hrs wky 549.1,w1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• g e, tookwur e & 50 £orth. T IQUES.645-2200 ,.., PUIUC •UCTI.......... month old, small bl :ick S:it /Sun . 10-4 , 1906 L:inai, I-'--'"-'=-'--'--'-----' t FOOD fHYICE . SALES "" "'" mixed breed puppy. n CM. Nr. Mesa.Verde CC \'!a ct Diamond Wedding P/time day help Mon Maalcuri1t for busy motel T 1 ph Sales MANY ITEMS OF FINE Chihuahua , ~ Te rrier. ring w/certific:itc . .$115. r , t b r u yr i . J., /lime salon an CdM.. July Isl. e • OM 'd EST AT£ JEWELRY• All shots. Very good with I BM Elec. Typcewr1ter -Call bef tpm. 646-4225. weekend 5 • 642·0844 or49"-9007 ~an o r woman ex per A RT OBJECTS. AN· children. 54&-3286 a fter wfstand. Bike for 2, gasl-'---'--"--"--""-·I ~McD•~d'I 1n telephone aales lo TlQUES. FINE FU RN, Spm, o r a nytim e BBQ,Stanleyrramesaw, MAN'S DIAMOND Ring. 11 a l-u r e I a dy to d o work 20 hrs per wk. llrly ETC. PHON E FOR IN· s l /SU camp'g. equlpmt.. Tools, 3slones, $275. Firm. '1 CJtHW)',N.8 . housecleaning. Apply ln rate + lnt entive. Costa F O. & B R OCII U RE. a n. mi sc. Fri-Sun. 8262 646-7014 PORMER MARJNFS person, 317~ Csl. }fwy. Mesa toe. Ph: 557-5662 645·2200 SAMOYED Male, 2 yn:., W. I 1 0 y Dr . H B, 1----'-",;..c'-'----• ~umerous op-""iucs S®lhLa1uoa. loves e ve ry body. Well Beach/lndlanapoli~ Mhc ...... 1ous IOIO ~ ..--· s••Ms-or.11'5 Turn-o[·the c e ntury beh d c 'tk er; lit for Former Mature Woman for over· 5 "" •~ ave · an eep. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rl b ot Sail m akers. cxper. req. wicker baby.buggy, gd 842 09:E ? llerrigs, bltn stv., oven . SCRAM LETS Ma nes ecau.<>e re· n\aht sitter'°" 13 yr old Top pay. Ullman Sails. cond, n eeds <:leaning. • r M' Sal & Su • c9nt c hanges In Re· b()y. Mesa Verde Area. 675·6970 SlS0.536·1823. 4 Sweetie-Pia Kittens ur3n. 0001sc., .... :. S .,~· .,.,i.,ment ~cdures. S<0-5638 !!dl·M·.!.0.~ro~'"tc aom, ANSWERS --Marine wan· t• need loving horne. 1 l'in .... .,.. v• ~':ir Good Mm lO R;!Nature male Sat• Suh SECRET /ti.RV. pt l ime 2 •nlique diamoods,appr. str ipe l!Uit. 3 t~luffos .l-""'-'-'--'---"'-----1 .. , Hi t . Call MS·SIU? or JS-4, Mon-Fri 11.-.m. 1•11 for lyplng & 11en. office $247S : lrg discount or 152.1323, i\.l o v f N c ! Fu r n , Sto Pl ••. M wrk . Ma ture wom an t rade for 'l'I> or cq household gels., clothes, 1M8·9171 . • re,2150 aeenuac wt previoos exp. desired. 642-4434 . Good hom e wa"led (or tools & much more. Sat. P.IYCOOK You don't nced a IUrl to Coukl dcv~l~p Into full ..__,,lancia IOIO lovable bla ck Slim<:>yed only, fro m IL\M , 1000 •·per"dlor -•-.i. "draw la•t" w...._ _,,, t l ine p o11 1t 1on . C a ll : -rt"' fc m ale.613·4391 Sn\,·ador CM ~·0678 ~ 91W'I•-· . ,_. 1 -Ml 1622 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . nlabt 1 Lit: Apply 1)1 place •": ad in~ Dally • Kenmore electric dryer Darllng Puppies, mostly . . . . penoo at Co. OfOcea., l'lkllWutAdlrCaUmw Have aomething lO .e:Ul ,,5,'CB ..ovtfit $SO. Lab,blk•bm.Mothe:ri.s St~lth1ngs Castwi\b Daily 21NR1iedolpb&t.C.lt. -"241'11. Cla11lfiedadsdOltweU. M.5-7610 •. · _ Spg:rSpan.~ P1tot.WantAds. • Fetish -Party - ~oosc -Gr.isly - Sl-l(lR1' lnrlation Js handif\g the J!;rocery c oshlcr a S.W 111\1 a nd then havlnJl to r et urn s ome o r the items because you 're SHORT ,. I For an Ad in Wc:nett"s World c .. s.. 642-5671. Ext. 330 Seamed· Ta-Slim 9383 1.11 Dolls to Crocheil 7281 Su11>l'ltt • ttlll d "'l!h t:llddl)" 1iltf'r·broth•r doll~. f:ASY -cnocn•:T. fun to mak•• '10111.r·•avlns 1.11r·tlTDf' ,111~~ l'"' wn1 1ttd for l(lrl end :<:o w~l•t 5''"m! The H~hlP!<t b<IY <tol11< ol u~ <'101h•t. 1'h1:1·r., n! Fl! float~ 1lnwn yO•lr ll~ur• l'" 1~11. l'l\U•rn 1~$1 : •••1 lo Thi• l;~~AMt:ll ·'t'0 ·$l.IM dh~rtlOD• • f;lylc. t:honMn c:rlsp. Utl1b'ld 51'.:nd Sl.00 rGI' t'ach lllllttn o;on .. r or hl·low n~-ck. Add ZS' fCX" ea<-h 1~UC'l'n for 1'1 l111r<J l'~•t 1•ru 53~3 : fif'$l·tlass m 1il and .spo:o('llll Mil•"•· ~l 1r1 ~. 1~. •~. l l , 16. h••dlin11 . Scnt.t to All re 18. i;11~ 1: (~uol 311 t11.ke• t BroW.1, 1«>. ttlf" Dally l'llot, yard• 611 Inch f~brlc. N~lt'fratt l>epl , no-1"1. · Send Sl.00 for ('ath pattern. Old Chel1t'1 Slatlon, Nrw Add Ucents fweioeh paU(.r11 Vorlt, N. Y. 10011. Pront for f\rst·cl11s m1\l 1nd 1pee\1l N111'1t', Addrt'N, Zip, P1tlern handli111 ; 01herw11e lhird· N•mbn. · <'lass deli"'l'r)' will tPe thl"H Sa"'" del I• r1 ! C r e 1 le "''eeliSOl"morr.~ndloM •riln beaY1.it•l lbin11. ~for NP• M1rti11, 442, ll'H' D•il1 Pilot. 11'7\ Necodlecr•fl Cllaios! ranern Dept., 23Z W~ Ullh Sdcl611M11'111tfd ln5Mff .... n• :iii., Ne• Vorlt . N.Y. 100\l. New! N1;,r1n,. QullU It.OD Print f'rlAM r., Al>OftESS, ZIP, Nrwl RI Cf'ocllfl •.•• SI .Gt ~7.E 1nd STYLE NUMBER. S-+ kft 9oc*. , ....... SI.JS ONE FRF.F.PA'M'£1lNof)'Ollr Pleedlqioi• Bot* •...•... Sl.00 ctlolce to llend for .-frM p11· n-ttCYothft 8oolc • ,, .Sl.00 tern Inside NEW SPRING · H1l1'11lf1Crofhet11«* .... s1.oo S U MM E R PATT E RN IMIMltCrwhfl.1'ook .... Sl.OD CATALO(;. IOO.t1ln ,1ll1hn, lntl•nt llCIC'flll'lt! 8clol •. 11.flO lree PtUern too..poci. S.:nd 1$f ln~l'I\ acone1 Boolt •.•. 11.00 -· Sf:W .. KNIT HOOi< with Compll'll Gin lloolt •••••• 11.ao bl•lcUu\ltp1tlet'fl ..•.•. ll.U Cornplirt•A'•"•N•14 •. SI .GO fftlit1n1~·11t1KK!Boo11 •••. 11 .oo urnuAlfh1flf•12 ...... w lnslelll8ew\na8ouk •.•• Sl.00 8oolloftSQ11\lt1•1 •.••.... SCI' Mutwm Quill Boclf.13' . ···'°" lJ QllllU for Today tl., .... 50' loOk et It J iffy 1\1111 , • , , •. W • • l-..... .. . . . '-. . .·. j • -. . • • ,_,. ... Y -l DAii.. y PH.OT Fr.day . Mar 16. 1975 Motor Hwt.. Tntekl 95'° Avto• Wonted 9590 A.tot, IRI~ ....... '-ported aada t 7, • Sole/RHt • 1 •o •• •• ••• •• •••••••••••••• • ••• • •••• ••••••••• ••••• • ••••• ••• ••••••••••••• .. ••••••• • •••• ••••••••·••• •• • • • • • • • • • ••.••••• ••••• hnlffw-t.& loeh, Pow.,. 9040 lo .. 1t SaH 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &IA'l.U1\ ' ..._.,,_, 1015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , PICKUPS WE MEID Datsun 9720 Nat 1 9725 .....-,.~.. .... ..A.. ,.~or Runl ', 19' Mini Motor ••• , , ,, •••t••••••••••••••••••• ,••••••••••••••••••••••• Sauvl wuvuen ruc1n~. xl nt US ED CARS! •••• • • •••••••••• DDRE SSOG RAP•I '60 C l-IItl.S C H1\FT cond. \ncl trlr & cover. ~!.~?1.~;7tlp:;6,reasonable GOO O SELECTION ·ro1• UO' L o\ll 1"01t '7 2 2•1UZ Stick . Im -OlA.HGICOUMTY'S • Co CaYMher 2S . Xlnl eond. ssso rlrm G73·7St2 ...... .... MEW. USED ... ' I "'-'i!OO I W&Wl·T ... ··~E·T ... 1np.syste1n.~u.;..1900 $3,500.Slipavail.900-0324 . G000 '71 ·'72AND ,.J O\Ut'U Ii c .......... ow "'r' IM.M"'U~IA'f:: ~ r: printer. m~. 6JHO plate ... 28' Sloop-inboanl Atomic 1973 Do<l~e 21 ·, 14,000 mi Prices start at........ OOMES'l'ICS Mtlcai::e. "" .,. ': m~k_er. C,ab1ncLs & :;u1>· 2l 'Chr1s Craf\,opb'lskilf, 4 , Just hauled. Super like ne w, :;tove, o~·en $1777 &ll'o1POlt'l'S Call •94-27HO t ll~LIVEll\' t; phe:;. 554 ·2384· , t' um J) I ct e w / r e.b It 1 clean.~. 968~ refr1g, i::as & elee. tul> & Tll l'.:OOORI:: i\11 MOd cls &Cotol's • NOW • [~---------; Johnsoo 4onP & trailer. s hower. toilet holding '71 Datsun (257MWJ 4 ROllHSFORD 72. 5l0 Wa~on, 3.5,000 mi. .:Exe svl ch rs Sl5/35, :secy Spare 141-1 p motor. AU CAL-·13, Cully equtp·d. for lank, lge dbl bed, hol & speed, A~ radiu. XI n t · C 0 nd ' 52200 · Dick Miller Moton 8 d N •74 ~ s tools rdks . exc dks. ~~ rtlfr itl d1tist'I. Owner S46-~I7J. ilflllll lt11tiJ ·' --~ ' f• chr~ $6 /2•1, desks, tlltg lic'd . $295 c~tf.'~·6434 . rac'g. or cruis'g., 111~. 8, cold a /t', A.sk1ng i150tL cd l • 2~0~.:.~\~f~~d. 54K·39Xil afl . 4pnl. ,.,-mm ran ew I Pierce·tlti7 w 19th, <.:~1 Classic Ya·cht. 36' Rum 642.~ · t.\UI. UU'P S.ll ·OUIO '73 IJ1\·l'SUN 6\v Wt1~<H1. \645-7411 1turu1c1·. Jlll 1!:126. Nds lt ~N·r the l>est-'73 Ex-~· ·• tur. lut.a:ai.:c r:i1:k, ne w ll \V \'ti • ·· MAZDAS i.; work.S1500or offer.day> loots, Slips / •.coll\'t.'.25',alllu.xxtras. ~.~' ·TOYOTA tires, 4 s pd, xlnt cond. t , 0 •· ,u1,1 11~1 • Pl & 0 11 J ... C $3,u·•. ,.,. Ucsl ofl'e1·. '-' .11 s.1 ,, .101 --., ., :_ ono& rpu 8090 tii5·1700&evcs&t2-6980. Docks 9070 •rcem 1 .979·~5-llp1n . UY8,7.7,.,3 on ,<""··l"luu' .... u1uai\1111 .1.1. _1.i~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• --,, .. "-·b ( ~ ··~ •' l-1 ' S KI BOA1', 75 llP •••••••••~•••••••~••••• Troil•rs, Travel 9170 .,.. or. M 6·lb 9JOJ ·l-'IELD 'S Wurch ous c '•'viiii·utl·• .. 1., .. ,,,'tc·i·. Cov· M,OORING &_l·Oboat,nr. ••••••••••,.••••••••••• Fiat 9725 'Sa l e . •100 1'1:a1111s & "' "" I I >2'0" •fl '72 FOltD1''100,P;S,P/U, Autos,l•""Orted . .. M1 ··. "Xtr•~· ~ .. <•\ a\'I IO!l. • v " • 1"73 ,.. .,, ''tr 11 ' . Aft 'l'M .. T • Organs, ucw & used ~!0·_,1•1"1:;1: L ~. of'UJ"· i l'J\l 5tll ·tl477 " .. xy,J 1w 1 a er 01n1 .. 6 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• s pi n c I s . l; rand s . ,,,.., ., ---ll~fl loni.t. A-1 Shapu. J.'its !163-UJ.J Gner,ol 970 I Dick M1·11er Motors P' G I l 'l!l'I L'~t II"·: 'l'oyot:1, Da t s un, Cl". a~ers . Oll\i,: oul or Century Ha y Launch 1812' 1 . .-. ~· • " ~·GOO. !160-2194. "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• -bus1ne.ss. !tcnt!OJ.ll to 60 llP i;rtay nianne fo'u ll Nc..,,·port Uc1.1 l·h 1...:-::o:::;::oc:;c:::.c_ ___ l ·73 y:ou1t 1j';1t 1o~ord_, lo WAN'I' 1'0 BUY. loo.& Lhru ~a'-D ·bu}'. K.a .... -.11: Sllcnway. cover'. lllus t ~ell ;10w ! 6_3"2•3 1\ll si zes ,,,~_ ....... , ·rraller I-I itc h Assembly mi.. xlnt. cond. She ll 1:}(;6 ~I Camino. i·unniii~ ..-J'c!•J ~~ld ..... ·1.n , .ch 1 ~kct111~, 6·14-!1030 days, t!J3·8l5ti j .. a ................... Reese lo:i d cqual11:e r ~7~~7 /\sk111g $2,•11>5. or uol. 96K•4971 afl. .• -' •unah.µ, Kunball, Wu1 ., Eves. ...-, Wi\N'r~O 30 , boal shp in with springs~. 646-2703 5:3Upm, cu;k for Lurry l!t(·. t-'.J fo;LlJ'S t7i·IJ63K·2770 1970 Scallite.17',120l\tet·c NewJ>?rtlleach.~allBcn \V AN 'I' 1'0 BUY t-1.'-l-' e h cvy I Ton· J."latbcd A.lfaRo~o 9705 1207i!Urookhurst.L:G IO, "''ilh trailer, l"l'· Day,642-5755 \ lO l 'I' 1 a w/four tool boxes. 1\lso ••••••••••••••••••••••• --1,r 1s c r <.1 r<.1vc tool box lur con1pacl m ovable hardtop. full Bools,Spood& lrailer. ~.1ust be clean, p 'ck · . Aft• "m liO Austin lleall!y. Nt.'t'ds 1!111 SOll!\t ~ll l"··rlor • ups er vP · k .. ca n va s. i;reat coud ! Ski 9080 i,:as . rcfr1g. 01.nctle in _.,_,,.1 .,~7 · · nunorwor llrand , l'il ahoi::any, Xlnl. S I ""' ,,.. "-'5 .,.,,.,, J cond. Ucst o ffcr.-IW-lllS. tea it! S2500.S-16·29HS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• front & bed 1n rear. ----------1 __ •_~_·_...,:.~all • ~~~,,;:1'1,'"':;~::.':~cl:,~9~. ;,,~,.:::: .• ~00:-::,~,-&~t~rl~c.-n-c~w-I Ill' Horizon, 440 Chrysler, tiJ 7 ·k-ldl 5 6 a ft· ;.Pm '70 Cl-I EVY pick up, a.. A.udi 9707 UPRIGHT PIANO 1)aWll. $575.i\lovini::. Sec Berkley pun1p, 1'andrum . wee · ays, a n y 1me ton. Good cund. $19\fS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• al flayco·:i. ~i(I Harbor trailer. & larp. lmmac. w~cc~·k~•~<~•d~'''------1 540-SJ:JM 1~73 Audi LS ---S.225 ... 548-11718 l-IAHD1'0P 'l'ent ·rrailer. UI. t;.\I Ill' ph : ~10-7().}6. $.3800. li75-7U2Jor536-562"J ,5 ' , · h 11 c 11 stps d , opens to 20· over-Vons s· Baby Gr;1nd Kohler. lfi ' Glu s par . 4llhp l.-tn u arva o, r:xcclll'lll a t uon. Good .Johnson. ·rrl r.Covei~. ex-J\terc. 110 I-fl'. OU w/trlr. all. llas ; Ill gal water ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9570 30 Ml'H ' d >u1>ply,Jbur11•·r i:tv,i""· ·71 ····1· Ch V Al buy!i.i·ll .. 15::!:1 lra s . ,\'l int conll . ' ; ccan, ~oo Ju•x.1><H'l·.·1·1-'l.p .• roµ:n'c .. .., •. cvy an. un. ----lri"l'4 "615 1!1:.11 co nt1 . G4 2 -M45J"' "' .. p /s.11 /b,;un/f1nMtrk.AJI J~Ull G l'a 111 -H1l·hts lc1g ..... ~Iii ~ ~1 Eves /wkentls heater, prival')' (·urta1us, carpel, portholl~s. root Urr1ghl l'iano.xlhlcond. JO' ELCO T IS. t<:xp. Ong. -.'~~-----.--& s µar e tire . Cornes vent . Cl~· an . s:IJ5tl A I n e w ha miners & Beauty . ll chll engs. Xlnl Boats, Storage "1090 w1hitc h & clec. set-up. ti73-7Hi2 s ound i n g bo ard . Cund. Corn e &See~ P\'t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl3UU.5·15-3228aft .6 Reasona ble ti-12 JlliS l'l ·~-J'J'J8 Boat S tor ;1 ~c -d11i l y -. •. , •. '72 '2 t'urtl t:hatcau t:luh -~ · . · o>~'·~"~'~'=·=··oc_ _____ w ec kl y mont hl y -J(i, 1.1,tAV _t!:':--.'R~.1.t .~wagon , 12 Pa~s. 1·1~. TV.lladio, 251'"1.Vwcns,1005.Good Securily -2-lhr.launching f{c fr1 g_. J\l ar1ne lo1lcl. P /U, ;1uto . !<act ;ur HlFi,Stereo 8098 Cond.,\t ustSell ~A-1oving ramp. Newport Dunes, ~}ps .. u: m,any extras. frnl /r c ar . 1\1n /1"m ••••••••••••••••••••••• li,73-5298 1131 Back Bay. O.W-05 10 ~50· 5Jb-t}O.l!J sterj:o t ape. Low mi. New :l.S" LATE: J\t dl. Color·rv. Auto Service & tires. Load deck . 1'~xtcr. Xlnl. cond . Warr'ty. on Boats, Soil 9060 Transportation Par-h 9400 spurc. Su gal fuel tank. lube.963 -l'JGJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••-••••••••••••• Bel ow book -$5000 . • . .. ::!2' 1-lerres hoff American 546-23!:19; a ftb,968-45.50. C~ RTI S ·~1 1~ flll!'.i lli-f1 Eagle g<iff rigi;t.'Cl ..,,·ith C~ers, Sale/ Auto H.cpair & Painling Stere o "''1t_h r ec ?rd leak option al dealers Rent 9120 •H1':1\SONABL~• pla)'Cr , M ~lt1ph..'x. '11.'.'0 cosl /reduccd. 5-1.6-7172 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5·18-3::!1 l Richard . s pcakl·rs 1n IJeauuful 1-----------1 ·69 VW Cu mpcr. t'ully cabinet $0.l . tH-l-li-12 2i " Cutter. Chp!X'r bo"''· equipt, Self coni.ained . utos for Sale Ue aul. lhruoul. SI2,500 52700. 1035 \V. Wilsun. Console eolor "fV , xlnl w / Npt Heh mooring. C.\I. ;\fl-I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • wor king cond1l1on. !teas. 6-12-788:9. "6"6~2~-94~~2~7 _______ r,~;-;:~-;;;=;;:;:;:::::-;:~-1 7 2 , !J '2 Ft . J\l obi I e 95 I -l!J73 11>~2 i'~L Venture C:.il. ·rravelel' Cabovcr. Semi General 0 ··73 DODGE 8100 VAN Surrcr s p ecia l . 1\uto matic transmission. V8 engine, power slCCr· in g, 16,UOU n11l t:s . (02!Jl61l) 25"' MAGNAVOX \Valnul Consol.~. Xlnt. Cond . $120. 556-2895 $825. All s ails & life seU cont'd •tyd. jacks , ~~-······::•.•••••••••••• jacke ts . 536-9881.aft. 6. bool. rack & ladder & 66 UUICK 2 dr hardlop $3977 m o r e . J\1 u s l :;ec ! Grand ~port, full pwr & l.o.M Jlcui.;e. 71-1·6'10-l,ltl.3 ;-iftcr:il'~t &.\'lknd~- '73 AUDI I 00 LS COUPE 1\ lllO ... trans; low 1n1 \cs . hlue \V. 1nall'h. inl.; Lie. f>trJ t< l' B : :>35~- Jim Slemons Imports 833-9300 -'--- IMW 9712 ................ -...... . ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & Sa I l·s -Sc r ~·ice· Lc:1s1 n~ ~oy Car•er, Inc. I Is 1tuyce B.\IY,' 2J.J I::. l7lhSt. Cosla i'lles a .).lli··l·l·l·I 9720 ··········~············ GE Color 1·v z.:r · screen c;;~~.L l~:n~2~~ ~!;~~~'. SI60u/bf~-,1~~~:1~~ytiinc ~~f-c 1 1 !::VY ? dr hardtop, J>~,.11 LAH.; 1 good Pl ~l urc , console I-lead, etc. $46.50 .. Naples ----" fullpwrw /a1r. •WI• UIJIO mod.el with fine ~alnul Sa bot,$11!0.962-4b/3 P erris Valley Cainper "lil .~ASl·I ·Metro, new ~l'· WI LLBUYYOUH cabinet. Sl z.5. 5a2-8021:1 -----;.l'Ji· lJ1\·rsu N. 'l'OYO'l'A . Shell, good cond. for p<iint & _'_"_'"_"_"_"_'_·'_'_"_ 1 ··,lf' VOLVO Oil \'OLK"WAG"'.N lr\'1ne. COLUMBIA 26 ' · ,_ s 1so l't J "' ,._ ----m i ni -pic..:ups . · a t'r 1~AID l''O lt Olt NOT. Boats & Marine M30-1546 or liM-3378 ~2·~l:l2 1 afl. 5prn A.ntiqu•~/ 19M.Hu1 lu11 Cl! b4b 9J03 W 1 L L p A y T 0 p Equipment 2 USED 14 " llOHIE CAT Camper J'or If bed pu. lcl' Classics 9520 70 Ford Super \.';in, mai;s, DtJLLAlt. C,\LL KEN'I' ••••••••••••••••••••••• !lulls . need "''Ork . !\t ake box, boot table, OcJs . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ne w tir e s. <·rpt s & ~~L EN.~0-CH-~-- General 9010 oll'cr.54M·Ul38 SJY....5or1nakc o!'f 54FordVictoria paneled Xlnlt:ond. Ucsl "I 1 , . I ••••• •• •• •••••••••••••• !Jtil'l.ti.'}5;j Offer. 6-l-l-l 7ti5 -1 Jali.un . I 1ck~P-Lslrn 19._ 1'28 .\l agh. Sloop. cxcep--------2 Dr.l lardlop.56.\1 .orig. __ --··-whls . pan1t , 1n lcr1or. "X .. 1.ai.:una Lifeguard uonally clean. ~lust sell. 1 ·run Che\'Y Step Van (·on-1111. X Int Cond. SIOOO. ·7-1 Cl-IEVY 1 2 ·rcJN SlOOU ·r .O.I'. Call ~-1981 Boal, as is , any bid over $7 ,Ml>U firm . l"vl. Ply. \"erll'<l to Carnpcr! l\lusl ~2·1~2 Surfer Van. Chrome aft ti. 5150 a cce pted by Laguna 2 l 3 · 4 3 4 · 4 101 or see. Sli!UU vr best offer. •30 FUlllJ ~1dl A Coupe rim s . w itl c radla ls , --------- City Treasurer al City l -2_1_J._4_3'_~_0J_' .. _. _____ , &15-9-lti!I . Xtras. A3552774 . cru ise c o ntrol, cu st . '73 DA"J'SUN 610. lo miles, · r II & i! dr. ,\~l /r'M , xlnl cond. l lall b.eforc May ~.1!175. SERAL Al l 1'"iberglass 554 -lOO'Jor~·tii40 pa int. u c<.1 rpc ts ,9411.,A ti ' '(.,"limp lel Camper Wi paneling, ice box, :-.idc 675·5342aftc.'l.~5~c~JO'---.. -""'· Sa l>o l . !Leady lo sail , · k ""rt ""tl -stove. sin ·· . ...., a-.... y, R~creational pipes. hi·back seats. port '72 '~ P ICK-UP . Sharp, clean, mags, slriping. S2000. ·1!*1·4317 aft. ti TRl·HULL 13' Fiberglass xlnl. cond. S275or best of-"''ale r ~anK _ & ~ ca m~~r Vehicles 9530 holes, air cond. 14•1622W / d l·v·· bo-1 & trlr. N'o cng. ft:r . ;\ft. •I. ·l!l'J-2!:151 • iacks Sips a Fils wide .... .. -----. . • . ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• $481S!J ~125.962-56 18 side P .U . S5UU . C.M .. '9 G 1\:1 C /8 ' F ll GUS'l'AFSON ~---------1LI DO 14 . No. :1122, gd . 54H·\JG'.JO Ii w u SWOl<DFIS l-1 bottl 35· cond. ·rrlr. cov .. musl ----· --Cabove r Cmp r . Gd . Lincoln Mercury w/com plct e s wordfish sell Sl ,Ul/0. 840-7133 7-1 ·ruyola i ' lg. Ued. i\lin1 cond. S2::!50. 557-8)79 • 16800 Beach Ul vtl,, 1·igging. Itcfrigeration. E ve;;. P.U·. \~·ith the ultimate 111 4 Wh ID ·v 9550 11.B. 1$-l2-IIB-l•I ,25 Oou 5 16 388< ti cabover e;1m1>ers ma" e• n es ·-, · · · · J ca Finn. trailer. (.'Over. Good ·h . 0 .. :1 ·k '." ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 Dod){e Van. 1>ower , eves. mas l & s ails . 1\f us·r "' I:;, oot .• ur s ux s, custom inter. rerr1 g, ·rv. --------., L'.LL .;,,:::u 10 1·r .. r . re1r1 g. slov~. all x~1·as, 4 WHEEL DRIVES Xlntcond.5SI:H!!J5. IJ ' F1bc r1;:Jas s & Pty .... ·ood "',._ .,,u,, '-s!ps ·I. 1s t one "''1lh SJ,!l'J:i w1trailcr. IM ll P J ohnson, <192-5tii/3. takes . M urry ~ ·rhis wun ·l used · very little. $350. 'ata lina 22 . 1 )'rold. Like last.557·J53·1 -5_4_•·_054_8 _______ 1 new. Loaded w/fa1;tory CA)IPElt. ti ft. x JO .. tu gh. Boats, Maintenance/ options. Traile r, new 6 Good condiuon. Service f020 hp, covers . Ltc. New IH5 ·8il0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOAT CARt.:, also docks, clean & paint. F'rec est. Call 646-4311 eves. Elcctrical-Wood"'·ork1ng Plum bi ng-1 nstal la lion' & Hepair. Inboard Eng. Hepair (J n boat1. Scorpio $8200. Sell $6500. or trade ---------- for s mall sail or 0 /8 . RLALLY C!c;-in'. 101~· .i Beaut. Nwpl slip avail. S t ar t•a n1p cr coach. Sal ;ift 12. 673-6109 ; Herri g. & JUl'k. Si ps. 7. wkdys !179-21..KlO Sl ,500. P vL ply. ~lli·073'J HOBIE 16 + Trailer Motorcycles/ Scooters 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\larine. 548·~~~-~--Full race. all xlras. '72 1-londa 750 fullyeqpt. S575 111 accessories . NEW & USED 3 LAMDCRUISER. STATIOM WAGOMS to Choose from Example : 1972 6 cy!., 3 speed, ai r, ..,,·arn hul>s. radio, heater. &ex- tra clean. (466 .. "0LI S4177 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY l'OP DOLL1\ll 1'"0R 'fOP USEDCAltS FOREIGN. D0!\.1EST1C or CLASSICS Unde r..,,·aLcr Hull Clean-IMMACULATE! 1ng, 1nspccl1on . replace $1595. 839-7518 props zincs. clc. 5-18-125.s - Im mac cond S!t.iUl.l. l .~:~.'.~,:~;~~·_,~"-~r_::,_:~_"' __ 1 ej:vo~ TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FORAll FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IN TO SEE US ' --KrrE. xlnt fa1nily first Boats, Marine sailboat. l s'aits, cover. Equipment 9030 street lra1ler. $42.5. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-18-961UCosta i\lesa Sudbury s denCcr. S('n· Uurc heat exchan&er & c.xh;1u;;l line fro1n Col urn- hi a 3ti 8185 l'ur <ill ti75-J l3ti. &oats, Power 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i'"or Sale or ·rrade . au · Pwr & Sail Chinese J unk. Xlnt Cond. Lgc Ii\'· 1ng space. g:11lcy, heail, clc. S550U . 213-7·17-tll IJ Uays. 213-761 ·23'Ju r:vcs 5Ano·r. Schock ;;~OO::!. racing gear & dolly S27:"• C;ill G73 ·3fifl'1 Now ! 1 ·• ·ron i\ ur lh Star 500 Lux- ury racing sloop. f ull cleclrorucs & ct1tUppcli Xlnl cond. & race rccun.l. Pvl. Pt)'. 494-5ti07 ~· !l ed frbi;ls Sahu\, l'Unlp. w /s il il aeccss. I )'r ol d E\·c s /Wkntl :-. •>-1 2·K·l5:1 Preview Super Bowl 10! WATCH RAMS AND RAIDERS IN · ACTION AT UC IRVINE I :30 p.m. Sunday Mayl8 U C I Baseball Stadium AND 7:30 p.m . Monday Mayl9 Crowford Hall 536-~7 'jJ ilOZ..:IJ1\ ·rrail 9Q. 32·1 1966 Horbo• CM bJ6 9JO J miles, xlnl cood. llutldy "72 JEEP Wagonccr, V8 , se;1l & pegs. Strl.'el legal. p /S, load equalizing Dual a.xcls . $2'J5. tutch . l'irc ll1 tires, Warn NEWPDHT IMPDRTS 5Ml ·!l!JJ.I. t•M ____ --~----1 hubs . /\M I . SJ.700. iJ •ISO llo11da . 1nod .fd elean SHUU. 532 Ccnler, a pt 2. 548-973-1aft.5. ___ , 175 K,1\WAS1\KI reblt . ·75.·70 tags. SIMO. Days : G-12-7824 t:ves. ti-12-0022 ULLL ll e l 1n cls , two . Super ~1 agnum s ize 7. ~ . Bell Jl'f s izc.,7 3/1!, s;kJ . Cle:•n. hardly ust.'tl. 1'44 -li-ll . 1~7 1 l llJnda SL \JO, Slrecl Li e. Set up for dirt. il7:i . Good <.:ond !lfii!-Klt.S l l lJSQIJ~"i1\ :liit1 t:roi.s '7l. Xlnt l'Ollil. r:x1ras . ~o. ti•ltJ· 1329 --- 1-londa 350-l''our. 3000 miles. SOmpg, cras h bar, rack, J helmcl'i. Quiet, s uper t~l e an & fast . Hecess 10~1 forces sale $1050, li75-241 I C\'l', ·73 750 Suzuki. Completely rebuilt . Call .i\1on thru Fri. Days 847-6325. 1973PENTON 125(..;C. Xlnt cond. Many extras . __ v~'=ry fa st. 511ti-2147 . Pvt. Pty. ti7S:2J49 3100 w.c ... 1 Hwy. HA .-,.-,-J-EiP Renegade, ex-642 -9405 lra gas tank, alum . Mag.I----------I whl:;, soft-top, roll bar. WE BUY ~~~d winch. t144-C»69 afl. IMPORTS l~lili JEl':I' \Va gonee r Wa~un . -1 wheel drive "'1lront \V arn hubs . i''i1Cl. ;nr .. power stee r 111g , auto. trilns., lil ,SOI mi. lm1na l'. cond. $:!-19~ IVTCH•l2J .lohnson & So1 1.111cu l11 :\·l l•rcury 262t ll i1rhul' lll\d . t: ,\f 5·hl·Jti:Ji/ 1"op Dollar i''or Any i\1ake or l\lodel. JIM PANOS MAZDA 2001 S .. \'lanchcslcr 1\nahc,., ~i-HUOO Orange County's Hiqhest S Buyer 72 CHEVY Bill :.".~:~olo K·S Biener Call fto~cror 11111 4 wheel tlri\'C, V·K. 1147-8.JS.,) aulorn;1l11:, 1>0wcr ,;tc~r· ---~~~- in g. ,\ ,\t / F:O.I FREE APPRAISAL 5 <i.-1 We huy used cars & up•r --r· t ruc ks. Call G HlJTH • It' Cl·IE VJlOLl<:'I' for a free l.oltlaJ:r-a ppraisal. ~ GHOT H Cl-I EVROL~'l' 18211 Be ach Blvd. lJGOO Ucacli HlvcJ. l lt1ntinJ(ton Ucut·h 1 \Vcstn1instc1' ti3ti z;;oo or K!f:!·titl.'i I !j47 ·6087 5-l!l-:l.'l11 rucks 9560 SELLINw YOUR CAR? •••••••. ••• •••••••••••• TOP PRICES PAID • .. r·or Imports I' aid Cor or Nut. . '-'---1 '74 Oal s un ll -2 10 Jlatchba1:k. It /II. !\1ags_ Pin striping. l''ull crpr~. 75 •t P 1300 CC. 37 1\1 PG Jmmac cond. SJ.075 or hesl nrrcr _ 5:1G-t'1K!I. 7J. 240Z , lo m i. J:ll\1. \Vh1L l' exl. llcd iut. ,\/C .. \l;1gi.. Xlnt Cond. P.P. $.1.5511 . 547-7171 days, ·l!l'J-3i·15 nile. --- SPECIALS of the Week '69 FIAT 850 Spider <YJ1.00I J Sl399 '69 FIAT 950-spider (448/\i'"J') ~1499 '73FIAT 850 Spider (~7J 1''QJ $2799 '69 FIAT 124 Sport Coupe (l.MJ l49) 51699 '71 FIAT 124 Sport Coupe jJ-I JDNJ l 52699 '73 FIAT 128 SL Coupe <AC0029) $2799 '69 FIAT 124 Wagon (ZA179<JJ 51499 '68 FIAT 124 Spidor <XJ:<:l'J333J 51999 '69 FIAT 124 Sl)Ort Sjider (~'PS2:'i l ! 52299 '71 FIAT 850 Sporl Coupo t52:1CX HJ $1799 Dick Miller.Motors aaaa Factory Authori1.c1! S;ilcs. Scrvit'l'. Lcas ini.:. & Overseas Dcli \·t•ry 120W. Warne r at So. Main SantaAna 557·2132 '13 ~·'11At 850 ~plde1-. len - 1n11~· ~ond . 15,300 mil!.!l'l . 1\n1 1r1n . Hallyc whls. JO M l'G. $:il7\J5 . &~<1·2'1tl0. FIA TS I 0°/o . O•erFoctory ln•oice un new 124 '& & 14!:8'.s plw; your c h o i ee of ac CUSSUl'ICS. 'l'&L, N t.:W Ci\lt 'l'll1\UL-INS. 'tit! 124 Spider $H.l'J'J. l l'lOOJ) '7U~O Svidt•r Sl9'J'J I 1''\173,\) . 71 12·1 Wagon .-$1i9'J 1 l 'llOtl) Ii! 124 Wt$~on I 1':11.H 1 '7U li!-1 CUUJll' ( I '!J:il) H•rb Friedl_... 537 H~2·1 8\JJ· 75titi Honda 9727 • •••••••••••••••••••••• l!Ji'•l 1 ~ llouda htc /l>k , am/fn1 stcrt.'O, lugi,:ai;I.' r ack . a s new . 2131 :l8J·•l•lt12. :._ ___ _ Honda SGA&B I 0 °/o Over Factory Invoice p!u~ your t·huicc of ac· ecssor1cs. ·r & L. Herb Friedlander 537-5-lti-1 8'J3-75tit.i '73 CIVIC, Hi ii, A/C, new ZX ri1d1 <1 ls, xlnt cond. ~2'J5. 4lJ8-28:"17 ---'7:1flONDACIVIC Jlatchhi1 l·k SI.MOU tlli2 (j;Ji;J 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JAGUAR Demo Sale Savings lo $1800 Herb Friedlander 8!JJ-75ti6 ~annann Ghia 9735 •t•···················· 1J, Ghia. am/fm, 4 nl.'w \ ratlials. S:!80tl. -t---~1 ·5li:lic_ __ Mada 9738 ··r················· .. ' '71 MAZDA . ,, \ .. ~~;~"~'~'~'y"~· "" l:11nd1l1oni11 g. tK.:t.lEOll ~ J)w. le.ur\A TOYOTA OU! HUGE DISCOUMl!D PRICE $3395 LESS ~oo-. CASH IElll! l"R0!\1 Mma Mtrs. 11 A'"'ri" Your Price Only $28-95 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION IMMED. DELIVERY l i\L:l..lJ O I NG ALL 'llllS-E <: (} K U 1\1· I C ,\ L, l '(J \\:J·:HF U I~ S ll .. KY S\1tJflTll H O'l'Alt\' E NCi l NE y;ith 3 )'I'. ~o .unu n1i1~· l a e tor,\ \\;1r i:,:111ty -hc<.1ll'r - rl·1·llnin g: Na11g :1h ydc Hl'l"Kl':·r s r:A'l'S 1.'.ith n1t·rnory fronl l':1 SS l'ngcr s eal a H1\DJ1\I. !'!.\' 'l'IHES: l'O\\'t,;1t DISC brake:; full carpe t i n g - TACllOl\l E 'l'E ll _.; t·on:;oJe -r ear window il l•fng~t·r -E1ectril' ('l o c k -1'JNTF.U (; l.1\SS LOC K I N(; f L'J•:L t,.':\P -s in1. v.vod :-.t1•t•rin g v.·h eel, A l ::,.o 111uch rnu ii • t' If U I p Ill C 11 I t ~ 0 11u n1~ruu s to n1l'nlion H\;J Coup(' tSe r , ; :l I <'·I ·\ l 1i:ll:!t13 I \\J•: L--':\'.".'-CI\'~: 'li'Ul' .\LL "fll t,; C·R-E-0·1-T You I 1\'t'l'rl & StiH Sa\·e \'ou ~foncy -BEACH .~AZDA 11331 IEACR BLVD. HUNTINGllN BEACH (.:;.111 i_11re4·1. or colle et •'-' SU\"i.' 842-6666 l· PICK A N-E.W PACER. M'-NV MEW NIP Uf;EL) 4 ·WllllL DRIVE: J£EllS Tklet1 u-h ...,.. -...... _,,.._, ___ .. ____ ..... ltCI Celebrity Baseball Game '74 CHEVY CHEYENNE Deon Lewis • ...,..., 196ti Harbor, C.M 646·9.JOJ Super 20. Autum;;i11c, ------- WE WOUL.0 LIKE TO ME'ET YOU~STOPSV AAY OAV 'TIL tOPM ~~~"'"> \ ....... __ ... _., • power steering, air con· d il ioning, heavy duty camper equipped, extf'a tank, like new. Ooly7,65S miles. (8JS35W) TO, CASH! For clean used cars & truck s ! Jloward Chevrolet, Dove & Quail Strcel.S, nr. MacArthur. $49JJ J amboree und 8ri5lo l, Ossa, 197 1, only 1100 mi-. Newport Beach. 833·0S.SS. like ntW-!i lreel legal eJeGJt LA•.,:1 $450. 545.5459 UUIO E W dealer with empty need s u K~d <:urs '71 250 Ya maha w/ get kit. :~: · desperate ly. Old or new, $35(). 4 Mag wheels w / ; ' VOLVO any make. l rnmc<l. cash. tires tor Chev. 9JO. 1956 639-9972or00.1·77~ Anahei m St., C.A-t. 1966 Hfuho• c ~.\ 6J~I W-A_N_'f_T_0_8_U_Y_.-,-.... ~~lll-r-u , '72 7SOce f-IONIJA Mine & 'T-4 1-'ord ltanl·hcroSquire. 1966 1':1 Camino. ruru1intt Jll"C'11, Could be your:t & Sl\Hrp! Loaded, 8000 ml, or not. 968-4971 ufl. 5:JO HJo'C'11, 646-41$7 .Pvt. ~00. 67$·7963 pm, a11k for Ltlrry '· \ I I , • • . . .( ....,,,, I•,.,.... Avlos, l"T!'"'" Aotos, l•p•rfwcl ................. , ....... ·······•· ................................... . . Mercode11-9740 Mo.'codes lon1 9740 MG ·······~··············· ....................... ·············•········· Mercedes !Jenz "Executive Car 450SE $252.80 A ir, ,pQ.wc r window$, AM/ i'' At i;Lere<J, low milU , 36 monlh open end lcas·e. $15·,000 co:it; buy-buck $10,364; Ooprec. $-16-16 ; Int. $4455 + 1'ax & Lie. $214; Sec. <lcpQt>it ; &!r . 1029714. How Purc"-l1'9, . T Quality U1e 0 /Merc:edn Contact Us•d Car Mm1)tt' I Miaionv-J1o I Imports '73 2R04 O ltSEOAN. LOAOED !-SllARP! $79SO.~• i.33-8084 'SIMGA.$6&0 S4().73b1 MG Demo SALE Sa•llMJI to I 00/o NSW.CAR TRADElNSc 73 MCB GT $H95 like new! CP9'J.S) 71MGBG'f $3395 Air (P999) 72 MG BG'f $2999 like new! ( P9"JJ I 13 Midget ~ lteal Sha rp! (1'981 I H•rbFri .. _.. J·m Siemon c arc pleased to ;,in. --~-" · -S nounce the resale or one 537'-Hti4 --89J·7566 Imports o f th e t r ul y g r ea~ 10 MGBT. Gd. Cond . 1714183,9300 i1uto mobilcs ot our tlmc. $2 25 0 673·6120 days . ..-Owned, driven, & ob· 675·56961'.:vcs &wkend.s .' -------~-I viously pampered by one ~------­ 3uying a car with a Status symbol on the hood? Ours is under the ho&' 1970, 2t10S, Mint Cotid. full power. Dk Gray. $S900. 673-3435 Pri vale Pa rty-'7·1 <150 SLC. Weekdays c;1ll . of U r an~c Count y 's MGI luri:CSl new car dealers. ••••••••••••••••••••••• T his r emar kable 1973 63 MGB Roadste r, $1595. Mercedes ilcn:i: 4SO SLC 53,000 Orig Mi. New top & Coupe is now on display. tires. Gr11y & ri..'tl. r1aw- l'lcasc call 8'J,1-3Jll for less cond. 642·4052 aft. 5 further deta ils . '69 HG!f . Ex. contl . "tiH :.!HUS . Svs rccortl, l:htome wires/radials, .J\M/1''.1\1 . New m '1Lallic A M/F t.1 /t.a pe. Lu 1n1 . Gold, a ir, aulo tr<£ns. Exlras.536-(>800 "''950. l'h : 55'.'-tSS4 1 ~· ____ 1 '71 MGB, xlnt cond. Good paint. All leather covers. Goo d t ires . Sl'15U . 't.iJ l!KJ, reb!l. cng. new radia t o r & t i r es . ROY CARVER ROLLS ·ROYCE 2lAE.17thSt. COSTA MESA S.6-4.U4 ' 833-8300. ClOSEO SUNDAYS Mazdo 9738 ANY NEW 1975 FORD IN OUR TREMENDOUS INVENTORY! \ • Bran• New 1975 GRAND PRIX NO CASH -s14115 . .DOWN MONTH .......... -. ............................. -..,,t<Oto ___ .,,,_, ~ ~ ... ~-.... -~ ...... ,..,. .. ~ .. ·~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '"~"' AVE the finest USED CAR SELECTION EVER '69 LE MANS COUPE '6 SAFARI '74 FIREBIRD °"""'~ _,... co .. pe Ill! -''""' "°"., '°~'"'nq "'""' ''°"''"' '"''""'a" C0.-.0 .,,,,_ '"°' "'" '"" ft•l•4l ~Xl f)231 Waq4n. O&lu •W •~c •o•• •" CO'IO oCl w f• \.IW'"'l\l·D< ... t>>-••rnsvw-. ouQI 1;,c;.. ... to ''""' r•U·O ""'"'"' ~"''·~· i 'i 289 VII ,.., <;<)<•<hhon•nQ ,..,,o roe.,.,, oowt:• ""'"'nll Y<ou ..-u>l '" •""O"•"l"••<onv •l2~Jf ! $1289 s3399 '72 COURIER PICKUP '73 V.W . CONVERTIBLE • 4 "'~""'"·"""'''.,"" '""'° """'"' "''VLI~~" f\!i?~~V/ • fl"'"" Iran'"'''"·' '"~ fM ~·~•eo ,.,,1n I•~•. ""'~' '7 f PONTIAC LEMANS 4 -P<I""' \!G•"t>;i °""'"' "'"'~' l'la11.., ""''alo 1~41LC.B) $1989 -~'·'SA VE ...-...~ 0 N L y OVER DEALER'S COST! (De aler's Cost includ es Freight, Prep., ond f.act. Holdboclc:s) HUGE SELECTION! BIG CHOICE OF COLORS & MODELS! PLUS Terrific Discounts on ALL NEW CARS & TRUCKS! r • • FACTOR CASH REBATE OH AHY HEW '74 ROTARY EHGIHE SEDAH, WAGOH. OR HARDTOP . 5500 CASH REBATE ON NEW 1975 MAZDA's · Only at Miracle Mazda $SOO Cash ,Rebate o.., Any New '7 5 Rotary Mazda Sedan, Wa9011 or Hardtop! · i 'There's never been a better time to buy Mazda. You'll g8t a hmmmdinger of a deal from us -and $500 cash back when you buy any new 1974 or 1975 rotary-engi ne ca r. And. you can use your rebate toward ~the down payment if you want. Co(t'le in for· a test drive. One tough engine. One tough car. O ne hmmmdinger of a deal. Good thru May 31. 1975. NO DOWN PAYMENT! NIW 1975 WILDWOOD sum• YAN CONVERSION --~ •• ~ --, · ...,...., JJ !.YI ••a . ...., • .,-po•-'""'· ''"'"9 lo<• ......,.,.., """' & •-ct.•-~u,llr .... •gotillo-Wold"'OC>d S..-le< c-"""· IS•. • 19tll, W . "!D•OfllWllll9f LIST ....... $5335 DISC ........ $940 SALE PRICE .. , ... '4395 100% FINANCING NEW 197 5 F0 102 CU.ST OM STYLESIDE PICK-UP Ind. oul"de mi,,on, ••tra cooli"9 rodi4tor. ~£.1. ::flOBll:XOOl-46 ) LIST.. . . _ . $4355 DISC ........ $860 SALE PRICE ...... $349 5 On Alf NEW "74 & "75 CARS; TRUCKS & '74 Model USED VEHICLES * 36 or 48 Months lo Poy * No Side loons -One Controct Only ! * No Hidde.'! Chorges or 6oUoon Poyments! * 45 Ooyi 8efore First Po ymenl! See us today for the.easy _way.Jo buy that better car a r truck you've been wpntiffgl NEW 1975 FORD BRONCO WAGON '"'' •900 lb (,\IW -·-· '°"' -h _,,_ -"" '"'"'" P'd IJI"''""' •lop )000 0-0 f,_, <>•'•· C:.11.ll '""'· -·· '"" W."''" (lw•ng oworf Of D SS 0"'P o>tc•noto•, ho•dboo•d ~-··~·. 14[) '"' ""'" """"'• ~..,.. .. 196• !~· "111 SC.Lwl• l6ll LIST .... $5899.80 DISC .. , .. $804.80 SALE PRICE ...... $5095 NEW 1974COURIER INCL. AUTOMATIC! .P~~~ / ~-,,,. ,, ;,tjj,,.~ .... _, :!"..,. • -,.__~I'-# ~..--__ '""""'' uool do'"" ,_. 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I f 1.W ...... l•riri.I · . . ...................... . .•.................................................................. ·······•··············· ···················-·· Auto•, hnporl«I ..,..ci.. 9750 To . ola 9765 Toyota 9765 Tri-" 9767 .... _ 9770 olwo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• y ····················~·· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................••• ' 1971 TRIUMPH GT-6 SPECIAL Pantera 9747 ........................ '71 Pante r 41: gru /blk, 35 ,UUll m 1' Serial 'I'll PN 1-')011'.Wli. ~'8-001 I Poriche 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'GS 912 Lik e new, 111 & oul. 1\l'd I i<'i\I Slcroo, lo 1111Jcs. 4~··1liZI ---- "i'4 91-l I ti. 1::!.UOO nu . Evcry th1ns llul air. Sacr111 t"l'' 1\fll•r Ii. 557 ·ot.ib I 'fl)W U:\ It F ur l'u r Sl'ht• ~1·1-Cu:-L 111atll· :i15. 55 i ·l~·lti '1'1\llli.\ "Utt ~I~ ltn1nal" Nev. l:'ll)!. & lr.111:-. ii·lti·36JH alt J ·;4 i'()JtSCll i'.: 914, 12.oou mi. und(•r v.·:1rran\y. I Ii Iller t•n~1ne , )'t.•llow.t2 13 / 431 -8617 or (21JJ5!17·:ltiltl '-;"U 91 1. lo rn tll"Ji'.!l". ,\l\1 f:\I , xlnl. l·uf1J. S.:l.900. Citll . ;\lrs uv.·cn b>S·72i l · ·72~I11 Por:-it·ht· :,s1id :\l ags. f:'ll.58UlllJ. L';lll 1~15·~.IOl~J l 'lass 1l1ecl 1\rls loo ~·!! hiJ.! 1t ~rn,,, s tn~a ll 1t.·n1s or ;111y lll'lll . ti·l2·5ii7:-I. 74 Porsche914 2 l.1ttc ent:inc, 5 spet'<l . st ereo. Special a lloy whct'l:., :.upcr nn:c . 1i·13KG I-~ I. $5:1.ll Crevier BMW ~1tl'1 \\' 1 ~1 Slrl·••I ...... 1111 ,1 \ tl ,1 Ii.I •• :11 71· 73 PORSCHE 911 TARGA llcaut. blal·k in and oul· s ide . Ai\l /t-'i\1 8-track ~ll•reo rJdlO. ;ur; 5-·spd : spct·. a I loy wheels: Lie: 1f7Jti 1 lZlt. $99'JS. Jim Slemons Imports 833-9300 J~;i:l S P1':EUS "l'Ell Cl aS,,1l". ltiOO SUj.M.'r. l'Offi· plelclY r..:,,llll"('l.I. JU.000 1111. :)1.1:..oo. 131.1 • 727-2·11 .7A:\l !o41'"-l. Toyota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'b~ CO lll)N ,\ l Llr iv /auto trans . \'cry el .. ;1n 51'11i·21,hi • N 1-:w 'l'OVl.Yl'A• '75 CONOLJ..,A :.! O o or Sedan . r ri'.:s 101t1081 $79.20 mo. 'l'otul l·ush l)r1 cc 111t•I, lax & )1 .. •. $3201.72. Prn!-S arc S79.2{) mo. (or 48 n1os . .... ·ith $500 down on ap· proved credit. Oelcrred pmt . µr ice $430 1.tiO ,\.P .R. 17.61. •Used Car Specials• •ECONOi\IY• '69 Datsun $9'-J!l 2 I.>oor , Auto .. Had10, 1-leatcr. < X DP·t"16). •GASSAVgft• ·73 Suµcr flu .!!: ~99 V.W. 4 s µet'd . radio. heater , ver y s harp yellow. 192'J·ll'l1·11. •S POR1'Y• ·71 Ol}t!I G'I' $!J9!I 4 speed, rud10, healer, extra clean. !Oll:l·CXUI . •SU Pl-:H• ·74 TH6 $19'..l'J 1'riurnph con\'., 4 spct.'ll, radio, h cul t.!r . \'l'f}' l'lean. (N\\'K·®N !. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach 91· Hunt. Beach 847-8555 '70 FIAT 124 Coupe A ir 4 SPd .. R & H. (351BTM) '73 VEGA WAG. Au!oma11c trans (205HGL) $1077 ' SPECIAL MARlllll RIP~~~S.HANGSIRVEICl-. Outstanding Cond. Mu»t VOLVO t'll[f TOYOTA SAi.Ei see lo appre<. M••Y BR~~~~~'.\i','gco. -. • • v\ras, $2945. Pvt. Pty. .Estim».tes MS-9141 Beal prl ce Increase. to"11ctory Dtl'l\06 & Ex-847-4793. Super stock, All models ccullv~ Cars. Good Used I BU y J u N K v w Priced to Sell. Overseas 'l'oyol~ sL-.L1-;.cRllionCBI .'7 2 TRIUMPH Enalnea/Cars. 919.0935 Delivery SpecialisU A ,-(8 lo lOuna or aft 5pmJ cl · l.,,,; 1 TO SELL TR6 COUPE D•n. W\ UUW alul tllll~ I 4 speed transmission, DUNE But&Y. new VW ~ ' , tWI. UUW rud 10, heater , wl rc en&. top&: side curlaina, ~ VOLVO TOYOTA whe(ll:;. {$3319lEJYJFJ &reut s ummer car. $lSOO · 646-8559 1966 Hn1bo<. ( M 646 9303 '59 VW BUS, homemade '72 Volvo 145E waa:ob, _1960 Ho1b~C M 6469303 eJ I .a ... ..!. cam_Per w /standup rm. xlnt, 40,000 ml.,air, '73 CON.ONA Sdn Xlnt eGI\. LU1J1.0 Reliable eng .. $600. AM /t~M $3600. 675·7655 cond. A!'.jJ t~M: __siereo.-~ -1 ~~~e~';!:~n:_a_•_'_'_· ~·="'=k:__'°_' ~·;;[l~S~U:·;;.,---- •·"_'· 'pe•d1••:~.·1"""°•1 . ~ VOLVO ....... UHd >I' 1968 VW Sq Bk. Rebuilt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -1'i166 H!<1ho1 r ,., 646 9'.WJ• engine. Xlnt --"'"ot•. •·•ck 9910 70COHONA MARK 11 ' -·' · ' '-Vnwu -$1,100 644-4343 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Air: Clea : Lo Mi. 'ti9 'fRIUMPltTR6 Ucst urr 548-7974 4 speed, ti t·ylindc r, disc '70 VW Sqbck. All new 1969 Bu_ick Skylark, .P/s, brakes. AM radio, new e ngine . New brk.s. hear.it P/b. tur cond, new Li~. lop. 119JAUK)$1\J&l shift, lk new in/out. See vinyl roof, 57 ,~ mi. G US1'A l-'SON lo apprc. Mus t sell! Ask. $1100. 847-8829 a.R 12. Lincoln Mert·ury $2000. 97!1-157!1 odiUac 9915 lti800 Beach Ulvd., O•er Foctary ln•oice plus your choice of ..:cssories, 'l' & L. 1 ·mu lonesome, but useful ••••••••••••••••••••••• .O· 11.B. 1142·""'' & perky '73 VW Dug who CADILLAC IUMPH w u n t s a happy Herb Friedl-TR driver /owner lo befriend Over 70 to choo6e from. La:oitofthe' me, liven things up &: ..f[Jlfil_ $_1~_15 . GMA C TR 6's ta.kc me around. Have ~·F~i~na~n~e~·i~n~gJ&~Le~as~i•~-~~ '12 Mark II Wa~on. auto. • some road .on me, but am air, 27 MPG . New tires, Herb Fri~mtder in good c ond. for 537-54&1 '893-7566 i:oodcond.64U-5J.15 537.7777 893-7566 transportation lo l:..ke ----I --------you where you need to 9800 AUtoi, Hew 9100 go. Plea'se come to see I""'°,;;;,,..;;,;,,,;,,,,..;.,,.,;,,,: •··~··••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• me &: try me-you'll like '71 Cad. Sedan de__ Ville. Autos. Mew ' '72-MAZDA RX2 Cpe. 4 spd R lli H {664GMU ) $1177 me. Appl. to see call, Xlnt cond. '8,<XX>mi. 644-5207. $2850 646·0964 S4 VW BUS. No engine. '66 DeVille Conv, rebll H.ebll lr<&ns. Gd body . eng, brakes, sllocks, new $650. 646·4661 , Ml-0202 batt, top&: paint. Jmmac. VW Engine&: Transm. for inside/out. Till tele Slrg sa le .. Recenlly rebuilt. whl , 6 way seats. Call842-6171 Days. Am /1-'m stereo, air. l own, Moving to Hawaii. ·12 VW Bug, xlnl cond. $1195. 645·209oa. 35,000 mi's. l Owner .1--''-"0:::::::..::::_:: ___ _ $1700. 840·2013. ·73 EL DO. Coilvert. Blue ~c.::::.:c;:.:::.=----1 w/wht int & top, Loaded. VW bus 1965. Cheaµ. Must sell ! 675-21612 JOOO Newport Blvd. N.B. ,75 C "'DI' 1 "'C 552 ·8808551-~ A ~ '72 vw BUG AM/f'M COUPE DE stereo. Cd. cond. Make offer. Call o 213-641-21111 VILLE Ext. 44 days. 714·963·7190 1'~ull y equipped; cruise Eves . control; leather interior; '98 BUG-Nu tires-trans, Ser. #425291; $8295. Eng-rebll-header-mats Jim Slemons Wood pnl. $1,009. 545·2840 I '73 Super Bug w/sunroof. mp~ Am /li~m s tereo, chrome 833·9300 rims, radials. like nu.1---------- $2350./ Bes t offer. Ca ll 71 Eldol ado 646-3869 10·1 or 892-1987 Full power, padded roof, "2~·~10~·--------I A M I Jo' M st ere o . 1971 VW Convert. 37,000 t422CZU J. mi-. New top , new $3995 Michelin tires. $1900. 837.()886. '69 VW Bug. Under S0.000 mi. Air cond. $13!6. Xlnl cond. 673·6726. '71 Super Bug, sunroo!, : 1--'==:.:..::.:..:=="-- immaculate, nu tires, nu paint. 892-8971 aft6p.m. '71 VW Cmpr . w/poptop. Gd. cond. 494-0&19 '68 VW Bug $775. Eves 714/675-7915 or Days 213 / 427-7210. Iv message. '69 VW Sunroof, AM /i'"'M, gd. cond. 536-0269 73Cotllac Sedan de Vile Full power, AM /li~M stereo. (#1058701. $4795 $199DH. $5~~-$199DH. $47J:. ORANGE COllH'TT VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Loirgest Volvo Dealer in Orange County! '68 CADllJ..AC 4 Dr, Full Powt>r reol cle-. SI 050. i 1llT lull P<<• Qiu• la• & l•C I~ !• 10111 <tel omt "'cl ••• & ii(. I all Cl•,.,,"9 cnir')411 tor <><lly ~ ....,, [)ell!f•<IO """"'"'I PoC• 11883 2'0 """u•I Pe•cen•aoe R•1e 21 ll'to '70 TOYOTA rv1ark 11 Coooe (61 ICRN) $1177 $199oH. $55?~. s 1i11 h11> ""'" o''" '"' & ''' •~~ 9~ 1ota1 n.:i om• '""' ta• & i., a "" c•f'Y'nQ ~na,qe, 1'" only 'l• m;5 Oefe<"•<I p;iyn,.,nl P'•~e t If>• I 80 Annu•I p..,,en11qo, Role 21 96% 11011 {uh "'"" plu• !~• I hC \!>O 4~ !DIAi .,.... Dml incl I•• I Jo; I all c.•')"•"O cn .. ve• !0< olllv 1• mos 0.!etre<I '*"'"'"'"' pr..:.11-80 """"'1 P•rc•n!llQll Rale 11 IMl'!li. '68TOYOTA DELUXE 4 DOOR (WXM 706) s477 $199DH. $3~~. t•ll lullo<•cei:iiust••&loc 13062!0lot rrr;i om• oncl 1.,6 1-c 6 all c.w,.,.,ng cna•ge~ lo• oniv 12 rrr:i• Oel"''"° P1vmer1t 1><oce t~ •a Annulll P .. c.niage Re!e 2131'!1. 1 1111 lull ptlc• plus tu I 1..:. s•7 ll ,ou.,.., -•l'ICll IP.& I llC. & ell c:etTY"'ll C/\¥{1el lot Gnly JO tn()I [)If...., _.,..Ill -11412.90. """""I P .. c•ntegeRM• Zl 13'!1. '68 FIAT 4 DR. (X IE660 1 s477 $199DH. $3G6!. 1•11 lull I>""' Ill"• ta• I lot JlO 6'l 1ot..i mo pm!. mer la. & nc. & all C*,.,..ng Cl'lltge• lo. only 12""" Deler<MI ~Ill pnOI s!iell •• "nnu111 P•rcenl•g• RI!• 22 31,,, BUY or LEASE DIRECT' 548-4742 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N:rt'l~~ ~~~~~·i~;~~~ ____ ----_ Mon·Fri.8amtoSpm. 2025 s. Manchester 1-==-.c.cc==.:.:==--A--~-'m 750-2011 ci..nolet '9920 ''°'"" •••..••••••••••••••••.• '73 VOLVO 160E '68 IMPALA, 2-door HT, .1 1 t.alli bl 327 V8, white, air cond .. a Beaut1 u me c ue, good running, solid car. automatic .transmission, Pvt. party. 644-4188 arter a"lr conditioning. I Owner 5 30 car. Only 25,000 miles.1 .c~'=P~-~m~-c_~· -~---­ #0344. Cherry '70 Chevell e, '72 CHEVY PICKUP .. •70 TOYOTA 4 speed. air cond. (5958Hl l Crevier BMW 21.)ij W. Isl SI.reel Santa Ana H.35·3171 S0,000 orig. mi. Comp.. reblt. Beaut.yt $1400. 673·2325. IFYOU LUV 4 ~peed radio hE!ater IQ2 126WJ 5100ooWN 556 14 MONTH "71 TOYOTA {006CXK) ,, 11 ...... price PluS , .... ltc •30 62 toll! ,..,_ • P!Tll !l'ICI tu & lot & 111 Clrl"fl"I ~ lot only 1 Z mo·1. O•l•Hld 1>•v..,.n1 P"t • ·-'' Ant1U81 P..-.:enlaQe Rat• 22.31'\llo. I llf I 1~11 ""ce Olli• ,., & hC ·~ 14 "=""' rrr;i pt"! 1N;I IB 6 l<e 6 •" <••.-,•"!! c.,.,....,, !or only JO °"~'Ml o•v""'"' g,•C. \ 11183 lO A,nnu11 Percentlll" R•!e 21 13.,, I I 71 luU ~ plut IU & lie 134.22 ~ti tn(). OIN . .ncl !U I lie. & Ill cArry!nQ U.V-!er only ze mo1. 0•1•.,•<I D•Y-l'f1C• 11020.21-"...n..81 Pe!C*nl-R91e21 IMl'llo. Utw 11oor r•boT~ toward 11aur 'da wn poyrnllll'll of f OU wr.i•1I. l'r-50 1100 mole. 3·v<JO• •"q•nt' INO•fOl'll)' A1k;, lor d~!ods ~•f • ...... . . ' ·"t.c . . ....... '.,,. ""O"' ,,.,_., .... IW•'"'' Offwt'..-. M9Y JI, lt7S . . . -. i . INS:t:ANti £1JJDIJ:, ·1;.~"-· ·~ • If you are new In Callfomia • If you owe money 911. yotir c;at ,"i .• '• ' •If you are new on your ibb • If you have Uttl• or n~ credit·• ' ' LET ME TRY TO ARRANGE THE CREDIT AND TERMS YOU MEED SO THAT YOU MAY Call Us -Now!-750-2J 41 •. r DRIVE HOME. TODAY IM THE CAR-OF YOUR CHOICE! ~ ~ baveaservicetoorferor .., .., goods to sell, place an ad ----='--~-'='---1 in th e Daily Pilot Find what you want in Classified Section ••• Daily Pilot Classifieds. Phone 642·5678. Fiat 9725 Fiat 9725 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llBlilll BUY or · LEASE IN SANTAANA ~ ?f THE BRAND llW 1975 .FIATS are HERE! llOlilll .....;.,..-s-. .............. _ ao • ..._......,, 120 w. w--• s.. Melo ,_,._ ' .. ll7·21JI 1 I Allfo1, \J••d Autos, Used Autos, Us•d Friday. Miay 16. 1975 OAILY PILOT D 11 · ....................... ······················· ..................................................................... ······················· -- ...... u .. c1 ._,Used Chevrolet 992 9940 -•""9 9952 Okk-lle 9955 Pitllo 9957 Poollac 9965 luick 99 to luick 9910 lulck 9910 ....................... ···-·····-··-·-·-······-··· ··-······-·······-····-·-··· ······················· ..................................................................... ···••'f•••············· ...................... . CONMllJ. "10 Ford Waa._ Ud. Good CHEVROLET cond. Lo mi's. Pvt party. SALES =VICE Call 551-S23J 2121 H llvd. .,, FORD LT0 2 DOOR COSTAMESA Air cond ., \linyl top, 546-1200 powur steering & br:i.kei, ----------1 AM /to'M stereo, healer. '69 MUSTANG' Sales and Service OLDSMOllLE Automatic lJ'aruunl.s1ion , GMC TRUCKS power steering, air con-HOMhA CARS dltloning. \YSUJl4} sr Sl 577 UnlYenity Old& 28.1-0 Hocboc Bl'd '72 flinto Sedan, xlnt l'Ond, Cl.t:AN! $1600. <.:a1~ ~l'UC'h , ·I~ :r..11i4 Plymouth 9960 ................. ,.,, ........ . '75 C P-SJ, Loaded. Jus t a few m1le:o. Sacrifi c(l, mu:i;t 11ell. Make offer or ussume 1un all bal. Atik for John, tf27·-WW talt 6) K35·5183, ti7 1',ircbird "400" (Jne owner. Lo. mi. It/I-I. P/S· l'/H. A·I 111s1llc & out ~I 350. 673-5651 ·~~~i:~-fi~~~~w. deQl\TOYlOWtiATA• ~;:2::: ..... ~:;;~ o~~'l~J~~" G9 Nova . 6 cyl, nu brakes, '7J SQUIRE l'M '7U Esprit 1''1rehird lires, radi ator. 8 lrack, 2929 llar boi· Ul \'d,, I'/ ll , P 1S. i\1r (735ELA ) $188Y <;US'fA1''SON Lincoln t.J.ercury 16800 Beach Blvd., 11.B. 842·8844 Xlnt Cond. $!lOO/ol'r. uft ti "70 1'~0RD L T04 DOOR 1966 Ha1bo1, C M 64&.9303 WAGON Costa Mesa Good cond. ~:19-21'173. !i52·4692 Pvt. Pty. 11:r. Vin)'l top,air cond.,, •1 0 546-1934 '"'I' . w 1 ed ------~----1 powe r steering , auto. 6 ti •t u s l • n g ·1· Automatic transmission, -----------1"" ont1ac ugon, oad ' Monte Curio, '70 . One truns., AM /FM stereo. i''aslback, power equip. air condit ioning, AM t'AMILY 'l'R!l• CAH, '73 Or i~. OWnr. am /fm o wne r . Jmmucul ate , (882APRl $1™'9 mag whls, many xtras. radio. (738CNP) Ply rn . Wagon, ti p<u;s ., stcrco5<19 ·Ul!GG ____ _ 3 GO-V8. A /C. R /11 . GUSTAFSON Gd cond. Make offer. $2677 uir & power. £xtr<!n1ely Thunderbird Uucket 11 e11t s. New -LincolnMereury ij92·5't07 ~ Clean. i\1 oderate:ly low ••••••••••••••••••••••• radials: Recentl y tuned 16800Beach8lvd.. '65 Pd us la ni,: in xlnt run-cl l 1niles . $27!15 . Uays. 9970 _·s_1_soo_._•r•~2·_.s_1 36,_,_· .,-----i-•-l_.e_. ____ •. __ 84_2_·8844_.11 _"_'_"_"_'0_"~"-·~" ... '_" ... " ... "~"-•w_I ecul ~ 532·6S58or E ves,494-7G.:Ll 1972 Che!~. i:On~·crl. t:x-'69TORJNOGT COUP E lransm. $900.644-2886. 1974 P(ymouth Du.sle~ cellent condition. fl.1 a ny Powe r :steering, VB. auto. '68 MustanK". Extra clean. TOYOTA Loaded. Excellent condi- exlras. 1900. 4!14-3911.i or trans., vinyl top, A.M ~lust sell . Sl,000/be:st o(-lion. $3200. 548-~ 499-2149. . radio, heater. IYXUOOI) fe r.49·1·8247. ~---------1 $1289 1----------l -"'~'"="~'~'"°='·~'~·M::'-.. ·~·~·~··~3~0:_11 I !17 O Du s l e r , Good '70Chevy Impala 4dr. G us·rAt'SON '69 MUST ANG Grande, .73 PINTO Z IX>OR. l 1' an s po r l a lion . 7 14- Vcry gd""tJond. $800. Lincoln t.1ercury p /S, p /B, auto, AM /I"~! Sedan. Very s harp. 4 640·1483 aft 5 & wknds. 54!i-538:!1 16800 HeachBlvd., ste reo, good br akes, s peed , r adio, heal er. Pontiac 9965 'i4 T-BirJ. Orig. Owner. 14,UOO 1111 . Fu lly cqµ1pp"ll. A /C.A~1/lo'f\1 . $5900. 532·4K70 Yeqa 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7'1 G'f WG:\'. J\~1 /F M ~l<'rcu. Cusl 1nl. l'vt.pty. $;!,.jOQ_ Or l1l·:.L -1~2-~ al ti) '63 CflEVY 11 Sta. Wgn. ll.ll. 1142-li844 good tire!!, Ml.-chanically {06JGNM) $1989 ••..•••••••••••.••••.•• 1----------- Good cont.I. $250. 968·99911974 Ford, t'·IOO, 4xc,1 ~o_..K'-._..54-"5'-·6:_7cc56c.··;____ GUSTAFSON aft. 5 p.m. short bed, 4-:.-p, stert.'O, Lincoln Mercury • 51 · Chc\ly 2 Dr. -Sedan. '4~-89600 U. Pvt Pty. '67 • 3 Spd. Air.• II. il1i800 Bcach_Bl~;~:~.\ • V-H, auto, 1 0...,,'Y' Gl ,OOO 968-323Sufter6. $775. : Orig mi. ~ot a beau~y, "64 Fairlane Sta. Wgn, '65 • Automoflc.. •73 PINTO •but runs like one. $225. PIS 5 new tires lug rck $595. Less than 2<1 ,000 act. : 530-051 2. gd lransp. car.' $400. 01'. :""'548-4742 I -----------1 be'loffe•.645.2561 !?!.. m les; ll/11, aut. -1-spd. 1001 Che vy, 2 Or. $200. ' tra ns; Lie. 22:.1 G\VC, fluns good . Newpol't . .. ~ Okktftoblle 9'55 $2 195. 1973 Pontiac Gr-.i.n Prix:, fu lly equipped. $3905 . !!30 -67 117 a rL ti P~1 1>11kdays. 73 li ran Prix:, lo m1. p/s, l>/b, p /w, an1/fn1 sl<'reu, Li ll sll't·ring whl ln1mal". $3,395 . l'vl Pty. G7J·G360 days. 548-3597 eves. 63 I' a ll·on , blu, bucket ••••••••••••••••••••••• J'" SI Och. Phonc 541i-4227 seats, back seat inc. $40. Olds '75 Starfi re. Loaded! Im elnOllS Grand Prix 1969. PB. PS, Chrysler 9925 Cd. cond. 5454590aft6. Onl y 4000 mi. 0\ler $1000 I orfs ~;5~~ffi55~~t;:. clean. ~·•••••••••••••:•••r••• 69 LTD, Country Squire, of!stickcr. P.P.8.17-3688. mp 12 Veg:.I \\l;q:~on , ~ood cond 22 :\t l'tJ. 4 s pd , r adu> "' Jrc.ir )i p\:ak£rs. ··Ownt•r IJ c:.pcrale'' SJ529 ur I fe \\ Ol 1". 5-\8-2.'JM ·71 VEG ,\ l'ANEL Ct1.,1 t·arpt•ls & paneling, 1n:.1gs & 1-11d1: O\'als, auto. t r:u1.~. i\ ha rri IQ find one. t~.j!i l-'F\)l~l ;ur.1 1;usTA t'SO~ Lincoln i\l('rtul)'. 11:1:100 BeilCh lilvtl., 11.li. 8'12-li&l·I WA.GOM '72 10 P P /S P /8 A. 833 9300 '65 Bonnevilll', brand nl.l ass. ' ' ir, 6901ds98,4dr, -trans., new en.:. rhounts, 72 Vci.:a 2 Dr Jlalchback, 9 Pass. Town &Cow1lry . ltac k, Xlnl cond. SlOSO $975. fo'u\lycquipped. SELL idle 'items ~·ilh a · " $300 'l elallo·· b•o··-w/ la••· l:IJ3 Z27? "~<·"l5I perf. ru11111n g conu., . fun car. Best offer over BUY NOW! BUY AT TERRY BUICK NEW 1975 Skyhawk '3784 ORDER YOURS BEFORE MAY 21 '1329 OFF~~~: -1MMEblATE DELIVERY Se'-Hs2011 9s NEW '75 ELECTRA '1164 OFF~~g~: IMMEDIATE DELIVERY sx12s913 NEW '75 REGAL •aoa OFF WINDOW STICKER IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Z1 •B30• NEW '75 SKYLARK '555 OFF WINDOW STICKER IMMEDIATE DELIVERY L1 0333< o.c . TERRY BUICK1Hc. ~th & Walnut, Huntinqton Beach ' 536-6588 1" '" • "" .,.. v Daily Pilot Classified Ad. t><lli·l3:13 $1<100. 673-31iM:! Very clean. l..oatll.>d w/ 10 GALAXIE 500 4 dr V8 -------; all ex:tras. $220U.~u-4-t15. auto, PS, PB, air. Rurui .A.Mtos. Hew '100 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew '100 A..+os, Mew. '100 Autos, Mew '800 1Autos, Mew 'I001Avtos, M~w ''00 Co.net 9927 well . $895. 54644.SS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• L. I 9945 ·62 CO M•··r 'd· V• 4 1"'0 " l r:.~1,-, ••••••••••••••••••••••• s_pd, ll&ll, good b~~~-Assume Lease : 1974 Lin- ltres, smog cqu11.1-. $32.5. coin Conlinenlal. 10 mo's orbeatoffer.548·li0 •7 closed end, SI74.50 per '64 Coml'l , auto, G cyl, mo. fW0-2233. clean. Xlnt transporta-TWO 1973 Lincoln Cpes . t1on; $395 o r off e r . One Blue mist w/28,000 842-6269. mi. & One Bu rgundy Continentol 9930 w/30,000 mi. Local one ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner car$! Sold new at lmmac. '73 J\tark lV, IA Johns on & Son. Near m i 11 7,000 J I~oade d . Wh olesa le Bluf! Book Wht/wht inter. $7000. $47 9 5 (l 91G.W Y) 552-3080afl 6pm {627GWX J Johnson & -----~-----1 Son Lincoln !\tercury '73 '·Town coupe", Hl'HI 2626 ilarbor Bl vd., C.M. luxury . Alt ex:lras & im· 540-5630 m ac. Dk. brn. w/tanlM----.-k----9-9-4-7-1 vinyl t op. $4.995. Can a•er1c . finance $1875 if dl"Sired ••••••••••••••••••••••• or take over lease al '71 J\.1averick, 302 VS, 15 $1 37 .65 per mo. 636-0072 mpg. l':xcellenl runr:Ung cond. Clean, tape deck.. 19i2 l\lARK JV White o $1 2.'Kl. 898-154i . Wjlitc! All Luxury at il<'l ~----------1 1''incst. On ly gone 32.00.. '70 Maverick m i. (81 8871) $55!1.5 2Door.Gcyl.,automatic J ohnson & Son l.1ncoln &air. (847B1':Y ). Me r cury 2G26 ll a rbur Oftly 51695 Hl vd., t:. i\1. 5"0·5fi:KI 9932 ~ CORV E T 'f l':-197:1-Im ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• mac. Only 20,000 miles. 13600 Beach Blvd. t'ull power . Auto. P/W. West1ninster 5-1 5-5459 n ..... ~ .. 556-4488,1_--'03"· ~·~·25=00~o'-c~892=·~...,=''-"I Bus. ------~---1 '70 !\laverick 6 cy!_._~N.~~ _ 74 Cor\lcltc Silver Cpe . brakes. auto. Stick. Good Ai r, P /s , P /b. P /w , condition 536·0036 Am /1'~m , tilt & telescope stccrini:l whl. L-M2 t::ng. 4 M~rcury 9950 Spd . Hlk int. Stl radls. •••••~••••••••••••••••• P os ilr aC't . Burg lar 71 1'.t.ARQUIS : ala r m. l)ays 5,JG·l llil HHOUGl-lAi\t E\'l'S. 962-4930 as k for Coupe. Split pov.·crseats, Ste\'e. vin yl top, power win- "'-'-'-"------:--1 clo v.'.s, t i lt v.·hecl, f )I '6<1 \i J::T'l"t:: Sl1 ngray . Xln t. cond. •I s pd . 327 -JOOH p . lle:;t ofr. O\'CI $2,700. 675·liz:l7 '74 CORVETIE STINGRAY stereo. (323CCLJ 51689 GUSTA1''SON Lincoln Mercury 16800 Beach 81\ld .. 11.B. 842-8844 '65 ftlerc . Station Wa aon. $350. Clean. Private par- ty. 548-2017. Be au t . y e I low; R /I I ,l-'"-'-"'='--c----:---1 ,auto. tra ns ; P/S: 1 MONTEREY Cus t. 2Dr. act. miles. Lie. 007 MJ\.IP. l·l.T. Lols of extra equip., "$7495. incl. air, pwr. steer., etc. J • Slemons Only gone 12,000 mi. This Im car is just broken in. Dis-Imports counted to $3750 th is Weekend only (818KEJ ) 833-9300 J ohnson & Son Lincoln 9933 Me rc ury 2626 llarbor Cougar Blvd., C.M. 540-.5630 ·····················••l ~----------1 Cougar , 67, xlnt cond. 1 Owner. 4<1 ,000 miles Pvt Ply.Must Sell ! 968-3733 Dodcje 9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must Souifice! '72 Charger SE. Loaded, very low mi , $26.50 or bst offer. 536-7749. Fard 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7) LTD. 10 Pas.~. Wagon. {\ir, P /8 , P/S, lugg rack ,1~---------1 1-i,000 mi. 1 Ownr. Supei' MustDIM) 9952 Clean. 675-6200or675·3008 ••••••••••••1•••••••••• _,vcs. '67 MUSTANG Conv. 'tl LTD, blue w/ wh.ite s~owroom c~d., radial vinyl top, xlnl cond. w/ tires, gd mileage, 289 ttras. $1595. 846·7510, e ng. w/2 barrel carb. 526-4609 $950. 646-2677, 984 Oak St, -'----------1 Costa Mesa '70 LTD Country SquireF ='-'-==-----1 Wgn. A/C, all pwr. Stl. '74 Mustang It. A/C. R/H. radials, lo mileage. Xl,nt. P ~S . Auto. trana. Low cond. l\tust see, $1,500. m1. Clean $2800. 645-4840, ~6·87:1tl ext. 507 s99oowN l'MT. ..... JD.._ .... --<•Odlt. T"'•I <•"' "'lnl incl Ta.L. llOJCl 11, en.., .. fn>I. 1><ko 11))11.10. • P ,11 XI I>" 17 1974 PINTOS AS LOW AS /$208 (22SKR:N) :::7r:1-:C:::H'l'lEV="='°.~1-m_p_aTa--:-'t°IMMIDIA!t DIUYERY 1, Mo. •••111 .• f ir $1 ondillonlr19, PQWer ieerlroo. vl11yt roof. LkenH No. 611EICR s99 DOWN l'Ml. '"' JI} ........... ---... ,i; ...... 1 ...... ,...,. hi ... l 11,.,;i.)OI, o.-....... -· ,..1c. 11910 .•• ... ~-"· 11 1! ... ll:Xl ~ SPftd, l.ctorv$ 4 •lr tondilionh1g, AM/FM r~dio. Just like 1 ,.,......_ L>tett$e No. ltllGNl 5299°0 .,.. l'MT. 593 60 MO. FINAN IN AVAILABLE BRAND NEW '75 PINTO 2 DOOR SEDAN Yellow with black Inter ior. Camper shell gives it the finishing lJOOcc. 4 cyl. engine. F ront & rear bumper g uards. Ford's •ru'29'8 8PE!8M~3!TH '$2m65"8~'!z '1~ $199 DOWN l'MT. 58440 MO. ............... ...,_._ • ....,11. T0'-1 <-... lc•iftcl, Tlol . D ll'0.11 Dch<,... -· ,....., .... ~ 10 A.•.•. "•7' '9900WN. PMT, 563" MO. .... ,. ........... --.... ,. ..... 1 ............ ;,,,:1, Tlol , 11 1'1.l'I. ~rod ....... ..-;co 1"1-1 "'· A.P.11 ··~ '72 FORD Wagon '"""' ·~'"""' Ok·$2 torv •ir cOl'lditioning plus •11 ll'le ~~Ire~. • •1600l7 88 '72 MERC. Wagon Mcmt,!!ll~K"~ ... $198 Conditioning. ~· st~rir19. flOWtr bfallts, radio, ~attr. luooage r•c~. licen~ ND fJIFWG. s99oow• l'MT. d. •-/I '1 99 DOWN di II 1199 DOWN '"' »...,.. __ .,....,,,...,,_ ,,,, ..... h,..1c•1nc•. ,., .. ..,..,. "" -o-"""11, To••• ,..., ,..1<. Imme 1at11 ....,. very Imme ate De very Ill'!• 11 inc< , .. l . 0.1 ... ..i om•. Pf;,:• U lt!.ICI. Total <nh l'\C t T .. l IJlll 18 Oof•""" b:::~,~',;,.,:"~~<~~;":!rl;.,'!:°,!,.~, ,!!;;,,1~~~1:1i;:;:";;:'.;".;'. ;:;..•ll •O )I. o.l•"• • ~ A ... l ... vv.~~111:1[-1w1•ii1r0i"i"i;~N[1°ri•r.>;;::::::r:i~~'~''i<";"•';",'1'~·~·,'.-' "1:'"' .. ,._..:•;;•~o;:HT;:~N;:•~•;::::o:~·:·~'~· ·~·~·:,:.···~-:·::-:::::--fl•'i1~:iiiv-,1r.:;;;r.;:;----B DNE '75 MA BRAND NEW '75 ELITE "-'"'"'"~'"u$st2er) 8 ' cvl.. •ulo. !ra~ .• rMllo.$ M•ter, H.O. Eqpl. Llttn1e ..... 2 DOOR SEDAN . . 2 DOOR HARDTOP PO~~-Sl,~~~~e ·~~'. 150 CID 6 cyL eng ine, Floor Shift. AM Radio, FR:. Bumper Poler White with Blue Vlnyl Roof. VB eng .. Tinted Glass, 7S9JPL s99•0 MO ......... •_G::"H:"~~·::-o~=·~~..-:~:;-~.~",~"tt~,~::-~,=' ~f;=~~·-"·':"~"='=·~·---·1':: a ~'·. p. II 299 .. ~N ~---·~--,,···-·~ BRAND NEW '75 LTD BRAND NEW CUSTOM 500 r..cira.1.-uti1 J1 o.i.r ... ,,..., ,,...,.u, ... .,. 2 DOOR P.H.T 4 DOOR P. HDTP. "-"·"· 16.17"" V·8, 1vto, t••ns .. l1clory •Ir condilio<'olno. power steering, pawer ((ti'°') bra~es. JlOWer wlnoow1, AMIFM ster1JO, r11dlo. helltr, 111-.. --~•. Tot•i'•~-·'""' wt1lttwa11 1irt1s. tlfl!f!(I 011111, convenience grOUP, dkllt•I c:loclc. 5er , 1a.L. UJl1 " °""''".,..'· "'"' "'" •· • P •· No. $Wl1Hl60090. O.ki11e 1:1Umper group. 1lg111 orowo. 16.f .... ~'73ii--C~H~A=TE~Au~w~ag ... on-1 $ l 000 ,,,.. • ....,. .,.. __ utollit. T ..... , ....... l<elflcl, 1 .. L ...all JI Delo<--'• ...... U •• 10 •.P II 11.11"" ""'' s1eerir19. raoin. ·I, .tuto, trans., IK· $3 orv fir conc1a1oni11>g, ater, vinyl rool, iusl 1 l~t MW. IOOOK8S. 88 ..... ,...,. .,.. __ ....... T-<-P"><•;..,;1. Tio~ lllll!.111. 0. ...... 0d om• ,..I<• "'lll.M A.~ II . ,, !JO. .• '69 DATSUN Wgn. ·-.......... ~.$1 o8a· Lktnse •ZWMI" . : ' •• ' .· ~ • , ·• . . .. ; • • . ,. • , • . ·. l ' • • ' ·: .· •. :· . I \. ' I ·' I I ' ,. I I I ' I \ • \. .... ~~\\\\ • '$,t\tt a\ .. -~t'tt t~,,~,~'$, ~~ \\\Iii~~! ~\\.Gt.I\ ~o~ 'I ~\ ' OUTSTAIDllG VALUE USED '68 PONTIAC STATION WAGON VB, auromatic, rad io. heater. DOwer steering. power brakes. white waits, air cond1t1on1ng, vinyl top. (XIR921) '74 PLYMOUTH '71 FORD SPORT SUBURBAN WAGON V AH 9 pass. VB, aulomafic, radio, heater. ~ ton Econoline. VB engine, power steering, power brakes. while automatic transmission. (89808JJ walls. air conditioning, roof rack. (467KSVJ 5895 53795 52095 '71 FORD LTD SEDAN VS. automatic. radio. heater. oower steering. oower brakes. While walls air COnd1hon1n9. vinyl top. (55SCMKJ' '73 PLYMOUTH DUSTER COUPE VS, automatic, radio. heeler, white walls. vinyl lop. buc ket seats. custom interior. (!M8KMPJ '73 FORD GlfAH TORINO Coupe. VB, aulomalic. radio. heater, PDwef' steering, power braises, while W•lls. air conditioning, vinyl top, bucicet seats. (639GNSJ '• ' ....,._.,~,.. .............. ....,..... ----""'* ..... ..._,, ... _., tk• 1itWtr 7ilt ..... • Wt .... ~""­........ Coll lw. ~ ..... ._. ---.... .... •• '•l••••r 1o11., ....... CARS '67 FORD T·llRD ve. automatic, radio, heater. rx>wer steering, POWer brakes, White wall .. tires, vinyl lop. (UJJOSJJ • '72-MERCURY · Mil!Qu1s llllOUGHAM VS, automatic. radio, heater. POWer steering. PQwer brakes. ~ 9181, white walls, air conditioning, vinyl foP. lin wheel. (029EHMJ 51395 52050 52795 52395 . • • · '115 3/4 TON - NEW 1 0NAL PICK-UP· iNlfRNATI · NEW 1975 scour I • Coniplole ;...,,. dlly" senice ........ for ycior R.V. Rec.·The lint 1onlce la OrGMJi' Co. . . ""''· fair &. frlHCly! • l 7 ' \' ) ) I I I • • -• ~ ... ,, -r-- • L~g~a/South Coast EDITION . ~- I . ., • , • t 'rodny's C losi'n g ;'\I. Y. S tocks VOL. 68, No :·136, 4 SECT IONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA.LI FOR NIA FRI DAY, MAY 16, 1975 TEN CENT! Gulf A 'Payoffs' to 4 Nations WASHINGTON (AP ) -'!'he chairman of Gulf ·Oil Corp. said today his company made $4 million in illegal Polilicul con- tri-butions to the ruling party of Korea ; $460,000 in donations lo I.he form l'r ru ling party in Boliviu, und $50,000 in donations to Lebanon for a ''public eduta· l ion program " in the United Stales :..bout the Arab-Israeli con- rli et. · Gulf Chuirm;1n Bob R . Dorsey said an internal <.'ompany in- Security Lighl At Bank By TO M B ARLEY 01 tl'le 0,...y Pitol S~H A New York City security con- sultant Yiho wrote a book that has been desc:ribcd as "the Bible or the security business" testified late Thursday that seruril.y three ye ars ago at the United California Bank's Monarch Bay branch ''left a lot to be desired.•• Witne ss Thad Webber criticized both the bank and pro- tection offered the area by patroll in g Ora nge County Sheriff's orficers. The testimony came shortly before Superior Court Judge Claude M. Owens or- dered a three-day break· in the -trial of a near $50 million lawsuit. It is alleged in the action filed by f'6 holders of safely deposit boxes 6)t the Laguna Niguel bank that bank negligence enabled a team of bu rglars to enter the vault on March 25, '1972, and lea ve Lhe premises with loot vo.ilued at S3 .3 million. Webber. who has worked as a consultant \1dth the FBI und Ne"'· York City authorities, con- demned as "very poor" sheriff's office patrol systems whi ch had just one car covel;'ing a 45 square mile area that included the bank. But bank authorities drew most of his criticism for putting the UCB building in the "worst pos~ible location '' in the area and providing burglars with ideal hiding places which they utilized to the full. The bank was entered Crom t he roof during a three·day weekend. Webber testified for pl aintiffs' attorney Arthur Hews that the 12-inch vault provided by the bank was th e ''a b solut e m in imal" type of strong room ISeeSECURITt', PageA2) Knife Scares Bandits Off In Clemente Two would·bc bandi~ got more than they were bargil i"r'iing .Ior Thurs day when 'their San Clemente victim produced a hunting knife instead of money from his pocket. The robbers d ecided to fl ee rather than fight. Acl'ording lo police, David Howell, 21, of 316 Apt. B Avenida Monterey. had just left the Tic Toe market. 201 A'vcnida Vic- toria, when he was approached by two men , one of whom simul1.tted u gun w'ith hi s hand in a cout pocket. The t\l,.odemanded llowell 's money . · lnsteud, llowell flashed the rolding huntin g knife. The two Oed south on El Camino Real. ITCH TO SWIM DAMPENED SOME . PLEASANTON CU Pl) -The itch to scratch is strongtt than the itc·h to swim for visitors al 1.1 lake near her e . Swimmers be,::an_ to complain of itching after le.aving the lak~ at Shudow Cllrrs R~gional Park. Jie;dth t}Uthorltle!f found it was caused by a micro-organis m pas~ed to swimmer& from snails v.•t'lich carried It Crom wild duck Cece~. Swimming has been banned at the lake!: pending a..cleAn\lp. v.estie:ation" also turried up evidence that m ighl indic.11.le w;e or corporate .funds for political purposes in Italy. In La Paz, the Bolivian cabinet went into -emergency session when it learned about Dorsey's Statements. Testifying before the Senate s ubl"ommittee on· multinational corporation s, Dorsey said Gulf paid St million in 1966 and $3 n1illioil in 1970 lo the Democra ti c-Republican P;.u·- ty of Korea under what he dei;eribed a!S great pressure. Jfe s aid Gulf made the donation lo protect an investment of several million dollars und that he discovered only receritl y that the donations were "in violation or a Korean statute ." Dorsey said Gulf mude three political contributions in Bolivia. It bought a $1 10,000 helic:optl'r for the, lo.it e Gen. Rene Barrientos \\1hile he was carnpaigning ror president of Bolivia in 1966, Dorsey said. • 1-lL> said ' Barrientos later dl'· manded and got two Other con - tributions of corporate funds in tb'.c amounts of $240,000 a!ld $110.000. Dorsey said G ulC ulso secretly fun neled $50,000 through 1',irst National City Dank or Beirut. Leba non , "for the purpose of helping to defray the ex 1>Cnses of a publir educ·ation progrum en· deavoring to bring aboul a better understanding in America of lhc .o\rab-1.sracli conflict." • am m The Gulf t::h:iirm:1n \'olun leered n o dc t ui ls <lbout th e "education progran1 ." I-le asked that the pulJlil' 110 1 t'ngage in "prcmaturt· l"Onjef ture" about the Italian 1nonl'.V· Dor sey sa i~ Kor·t·<-111 p<1rl ,\ IL·aders dem a ndl.'d thr1t Gulf 1nake a substanti<_d l'untribution 111 1966. "Our in vt•s ti gat1011 1nd1 e;it e:-. thal the den1 :.u1d ,,·as 1nu<ll' b~· high p<irtr ofrieials and "·as ~1 t' t•ompanied by prl"S!lurc \\·hich a FEMALE HARE KRISHNA DEVOTEE, 24 , WAS SHOT THREE TIMES AND KILLED IN LAGUNA BEACH EARLY TODAY Laguna Be ach Firemen, Led by Battalion Chief Forrest Johnson (right), Unsuccessfully Attempted to Revive Victim Quigley's District? Parking Area Okayed· Word of Henry Quigley's sign campaign has gotten around. An observer <it a luncheon gathering-in Sacramento this week al which legislators met with 4j) Or ange County busi- nessmen swears it went this way: Agreemenl Reached on San Clemenle District Assembl y man Robert Badham (R -Newporl Beac h) stood up to .Jn· _traduce himself: ''I'm Robert Badham, the as- sembly man from lienry Quigley's district ." 1'he bQundarY for a proposed downtown parking distri<'l was agreed on Thursday ni ght by the San Clemente 1'r<1ffi c and Park- ing Commission . Formation of a di strict , in whi C'h landov.'ners v.'ould pay as- sessments lo fu nd parking im· provements, has been suggesLcd many times over the years. The latest impetus for rorma- tion of a district came from the San Clemente City Co uncil in February. It o.i sked the com· Capo Busi~essman Given Probation Real estate dealer Patrick Rayburn of Capistrano Beach has been pla<'ed on three years probation and ordered to make restitution of an· estimated $75,000 lo inveslOl's 'whose com- plaints sparked.,criminal actiorO' against hlm. Orange .. Coun~y Supetipr Court Judge Byron K. McMillan pr()- nounccd ~ntence on Rayburn, •61 . who ts a par\ner In Lagunu Riviera and Laguna Properties. 23605 Via California, Capistrano~ Beach. · · Raybufu had plcuded no con- test to reduced allegations of violating s tate corporation codes. Judge Mc MWan Cound him guilty buL reduced the Status or lhe conviction to a mlsde-· meanor. .• Rayburn was accused on ar- rest of selling interests in partnerships and then allbwiflJ: the property to be lost through foreclosure action without advis- ing the investors that the land was in jeopardy. ' Rayburn and his partner, John Fred Debs, :slUI race civil action taken •f'.alngt the m by a mt llionu1re d eveloper who testified against Rayburn before lhe grand jury. Howar~ T . L•nfP.~~k.s more than $500 ,000 in dAmoges Wm the defendants with the allega- Uon that his company was en- couraged lo tnve\t in .a number of la nd deals nnd was not aware un- Ul a tater d;ite l.hal Ryburn did not hold UUe lo lhe property. ·~ mission to take a fresh l1..10k at rormation of the distritt and re· commend a boundary . Commissione rs r ecommended, generally, that the distril·t boun - dary run a long the Jot line bet\\•een Av enida Victori;.i :ind Avenida Rosa \'iCSl to Olu Vi sta : north to t~ lot line between Avenida Del !\>tar and r\venida Cabrillo: east to El Ca mino Real : north lD Av enid a J\.1ar - quita : east to Avenida de la Estrella : south on Estrella to Avenida Presidio. and \\'CSl along Presidio across El Camino to the point of beginning. The proposed bou.nd;1ry now v.'ill go to the planning con1 - mi ssion ror its recommendation <i nd , finally, to the city council for approval . said l~ow ard Birlew. assis tant city engineer. Birlew s tressed that tht' boun - dary could be changed ut any time during the process. Once a definite boundury is established, it would then be up to the city council to d etcrm ine \\'hether to move ahead \l?ilh actual forma· UonoCthedi.strict, Birlew.said. l Parking within the dciwntown nrCa currently I~ provided by a city lb). on Ci6brillo, lots sur- rounding son1c businesses and sireet·Stde spaces . ;fhe p arkin g district \\'Ould ave the ili\lthorlty lo ae<1uirc sites and convert them 'to city- ownecJ.parking lqLs. • "'1'~11..dts1ftc1" N.nd would be generbled 'by Dssessmenls levied on lar1downel-s within the dis· tricl. Birlcw said It hus been the cily'!i pasition over the yc~rs I.hat owners of businesses and nol th e taxpayers should pay for park- •I - ing. For that re<.t son . he said. lh<' eit v has been rcluct;1 nt to set ;:1side general rund n1oncy for parking lots. Ship Rescue Has Message -Kissinger From Wire Servict-s WASJ-ll NGTON --Sccrcl'ar.v of Stal<' Henry A. Ki ssinger said to- day American rescue of the U.S. e argo ship ~1 af,.aguez , seized by the Cambodia n·s. s hould teach the \\·orld Lhe Unltl·d Stales v.•ill not be pusht•d around. Ki ssing e r told a nc\vs con · ference the successful military operation against Cambodia on Wednesday "ought to IT\lfke clear there are limits beyond Whi ch the United States cannot be push('(! a nd that the United States is pre- pared to defe.nd it s interests.'' -G,ivi11i;: wh ii t ~e !'iaid was a full aC'courft of .the J\1 aypgucz rescue operation, he s~1id ror 60 hours rrom the lime Lhc Ca1nbodians seized the vessel on f\.1onda y lh~11. PreSidcnt F'ord 1 ri cd to g ive diplomacy t>very ch;.1ncc to work . How cv t~r . Ki ssi n ger said , "There was no c·h a ncc du ting tJu.• crii;is Lo r esolve i i diplomaticall y.'' At nq time he s;iid, did tht• Cambodians make any rC"Sponst.> lo Am eric:1n demunds that the ship and ils 39·mun crew be rc- lca5ed. <S.c MESSAGE, Pa gc A21 •' ). lt•ft little f.o lhc im;,igination a!> l( ,,·hat v.·ouldioccur if the t•om1>an) n·oullJ l'hoosc to turn Its b<.ick 01 the rl'<JUl'St,'' he s:1id. "Al that l11nl' tht• c·£1mpany ha( a\rc<-idy m;idc ;1 hu gl· in\:cst mt•nl in Kore•t. ··Dorsey said . lit• said"'-' 1n ;ult• the first l'on l1ihution "in \ht• bt·st intt·rests ol thl' t·11n1 p an _\ ;i nd ill ~h;JJ't•hold crs ." 1'hc n:-··thc pre SSUl't' f~/'ji pol1lll'<1l .('Ont1ibutio.' 1nlf,!OSlfl t'd {'tlll S ld e rabl ~·. Dorse\' addt.>tl una Ex-mate Arrested In Death By J ,\CK CJI APPF.LI. 01111" O••IY PilolSUll' A femall• n1 ('n1be1· of lhc J-1<1' Kris hna l'Uit \\·as shot lo death ti I.ag una Beaeh nc<-ir tht do\\·ntO\\·n bu siness di'st1·icl tu· day. Shl' v.·as shol thrl't' li ml's 1n the head . Laguna Be:.il'h Policl• arreSl(·d John l\·lichaels l\loore. 28. at lht! Krishna Temple, G41 rtan1ona Avenue. Laguna Beach \\·ithin minutes of the murder. l\1oorl\ also a member of the cult :.ind thu d ead woman 's'estrangt•d hus band, was booked on suspi- cionof murder. The murdered \VOm an \\'a:t identified as Jaym e Franc: cs Sim· mans. 24 . While a me mber or the religious g roup, s he resided noi al the Te mple but at 537 Catalin'-1 St. 1\pt. C. Police Lt. Neil Purt·l·ll ::;aid motive for thl• killing \\iaS jc ~1l ousr bu t dt'l'lined lo elaborate. J\.1oorc reportedly is on parolt! from St. Loui s \\'here he allegt•d- ly \\'as involved in an armed o.is- sa ult against the dead woman and her mother. Police located a .22 caliber automali<" pistol. beli eved to bt! the mUrder \\'Capon. in a trash can at the rear or the Laguna Beach ,\ssis tance Lt•ague Clubhous e, 526 Glenne,yrcSt. The shooting took place at 8:'10 a .m. in tht· 400 blol'k or Goff Strl'~t . an all ey-likl' st1·cet just between Glenneyre Street and Catalina Streets. Police arriving at the scene found the morta lly '''oundcd v.•oman lyin g in a large pool or blood , her head shattered by i.tl least three bu llets. Laguni.t Beuch firemen and polic e worked in a n attempt to resuscitate the \\'oman. Polict_• 5aid there was a "flicker of lire" lert at that Lime. · She \\'as taken in critical <"Ondi- lion to $outh Coast Community llospital "'here s he died \1•ithin 45 minutes of the shooting. ll•loore \\'as arrested by Of. ri cers Carlene An1brosc and Barry Snyder \vh o along "'ith tv.·o detectives \Vere ordered by Lt. Purcell to surround the Kris hna temple. (See KRISHNA, Page A:!) Weather 1t·11 be a little "'ar1ner Saturday, according to the v.icather se rviec, \\·ith highs or 68 al the beac·hcs. ri sing to 76 inland. l.O\\'S toni ght in the 50s . I NSl_,E TO.-A Y She's directed more thon 59 product1011s in lhe lost to years. and s/1t>'s currenfly 1oorkin9 on lwo at once. Daily Pilot Stal/ Wnter Tom Tilus 1nlerviews prolific Orange Coasl d1r eclor Poli Ta111 · btl/ini on Page Cl . Al Y-kr•IC• ~1 ... . L.M ... r• Ctllf••ll • 0.'6iflN ....... AJ Mlt1'i.t •J MliltMI l"llO!tll •• ... IMMI~ Al Or ..... Co111•lf 0 1-lt .... ... Ci "-~~tl Ct $fl1'1.1 P'Mtlt' Al SpWll , "' "llO(' Mit•l!.tt C4·1 TtltYltltfl ••·f ,,. ... " <•• .. .. •• lll•t c ... --DN01"9tk tt , ......... ,"; .. lM•rl•l11,,..11I lllMIKe ·--M11Ulldtt• MlfM•T•" " •t VilfiN.HIH 11 Mfllllffw. ....... - " ... ... co "" \ ••• •• <'• • •l"'(Z DAILY PILOT L/SC Second B o nibing Revealed · WASHINGTON (U PI) -U.S. aircraft m ade a second bombing a t tack on th e Ca mbodian mainland about a hutr hour after the crew of the pirated freighter Mayaguez was· brought under ,\mericia n control, the Pentagon siiid today . Pentagon spokesman Joseph Laitin a lso announced that the .. still unconfirmed" casualty list showed one ~1afine killed, 13 servicemen mi ssing and 22 \11ounded, o( which three were in serious condition . Laitin said the 13 missing men ":ere .illl from a helicopter that THAIS RECALL AMBASSADOR TO U.S. A4. crashed at sea after being hit by gunfire from the island or Koh Tang. I-le s aid half lhe 26 men aboard were rescued by a Navy \ ship and the whereabouts o(. the others were not known. ... He said, however, "There are no indications that anyone was left on the island.'' Under questioning, he could not say how that conclusion was reached and ackno\l.•ledged he did not know how ra r the helicopter was from the island when it hit the waler. Two other helicopters wer e shot down during t he daring Marine assault on the tiny island. One crashed in shallow water and the crew m ade it lo land , while-the other exploded as it crashed on the beach and the crewmen scattered ror the cover ., oftrees. ( Laitin revea led that U.S. ; fighte r aircraft struck a fuel ~du mp near the mainland port or Kompong Som al 8 :50 p.m. PDT Wednesday -43' minutes after t he destroyer ~Vilson reported t hat a s mal l boat pul led alongsid(' with al least part of the 39-man M::i yag uez crew. • * * * Skipper Wife No t Pleased By Publicit y By KATHY CLANCY Of ll'HI D.1Ur Piiot St.Ill The wife or the Mayaguez skip· per is back home in Fountain Valley today: 3nd while she's happy about her hus band's re· Jease, she's not so happy about becoming an overnight celebrity. "It's over and that's it," said Ann Mi ller, wife of Captain, Charles Miller. "It probably won't even be on· the news tonight." Mrs. Miller, IQ281 Slater Ave., .refused to be pho!bgraphed. "I don't know why I have lo be brought into it," she said . "Who kn ows me? I don't think there are 10 people who know m e personally.'' Mrs. Mil ler said the only word she's received rrom her 6l·year· old husband was a telegram. She said it didn't say anything about how he'd been tre ated while un - der Cambodian capture. She declined discussing whut . ' the message said. ''It was ro r m e. 1 don't see why the world needs to read it," she said. l\.1rs. Mill er was reluctant to discsuss h e r hus band's back· ground except to say he came from Michigan originally. She said she has been away from home during the past few days. Wh en her husband returns, she plans to meet him al their home elsewhere. although she wouldn't say wh ere. "" •·Are you kiddin g?" she asked when queried about its location . ORANGE COAST t~c DAILY PILOT l "°"Ot""91' Co~'' O<>lly Pilot, •••lt""'"''""<Dm• °'""' '"°" Nt ,., Pr•·•-.'' p~bl•WO by 11-°''""lie eo." Pvtll•"''"'I Comp~nv !.eP<><<>I• ""''"''""'" l>Ul>I"""' ""'""•• '"'°"Q" "••II.Iv '"' C<»,. 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Co•'' Pwbll\lltnQ Com\lfny tolon•M\\~O<,.., '"""'~"""''·"''"'"''' '"•"•' •• fO•l tl •..,.,..~nt• llt •o•n ,..,, l>t ••P•oau<.,a wotftou• Ill\·• ,,1 "''""'"o" 01 <!IP!I !Ofl! CW"f I, !kot 0"4 (I••• PO•I ... po•tl ol (.<HI.I fillltl&, C•hlor.,!• $"bO(•lot-llv '"'"'" U.CI0-1'111: O• ..,.,, ., oom•ntllly, m • .,,.,, <IHIM••-N llO _,.I>!., GUN FotJND IN TRASH CAN BY POLICE LT. FRANK DILLON Victi m 's Estranged Husband Arrested At Te mple Cleme1;1te' s C ofC Raps C oast P lan In the view of San Clemente Chamber of Commecce direc- tors, a state pl<ih that would gov· ern future development along the California coast constitutes ex· cessive government infri nge- ment on the rights of property owners. Directors voted unanimously this week to send a letter to the state Coastal Zone Conservation co·mmission opposing the 300- page-plan. The plan, mandated by the passage of Proposition 20 in 1972, will come befor e the state legislature for approval in 1976. It proposes that public recrea- tion have the highest priority for the remainder of undeveloped land along the state's 1,000-mile Jong coastline . " ... Coast al developments that serve the public, such as campgrounds , resorts, hotels and motels. and rental housing, s hould have priority over coastal developments that are essentially private, s uch as typical residential develop· menls," the preliminary plan states. According to the San Cl emente chamber, the plan "will result in adverse economic impact upon the businesses and citizens of the state ... and above a ll , constitute ·excessive government infringe- ment upon the r ights of citizens ":ho are property owners at pre· sent and those who will be in the future." The letter further asserts that past actions of the commission on coastal development requests have had a detrimental effect on property rights. Proposition 20 created regional coastal commissions empowered to grant or deny permits for con· slruction within 1,000 yards of the shoreline. Yacht Theft "Told SAN FRANCI SCO (UPI ) The Coast Guard took an uniden· tiried man into custody on suspi· cion or stealing a 60-foot yachl Thursday after the vessel was fo.und adrift som e 10 miles west or Pillar Point, near Half Moon Bay. The twin-engine ''Argo'' belonged t o Leo and Conrad Bergman or San Jose and ap· parently was taken with out ·permission. Fro• Page Al K RISHNA. •• Lt. Purcell said that as or. ficers Am brose and Snyder ar· rived al the scene, MOOre was seen ·standing at the Ramona Avenue Temple entrance talking wit~ another male me mber of the sect. As the ofCicers approached, he faced them and put his hands in the air saying ··1·m the one yo u want," Lt. Purcell said. Neighbors in the area or the woman's a partment said today they had heard loud arguments from the woman's residence in the past and police said she had been beaten once before, prior to the shooting. A third member or the Krishna cult reportedly was at 'the scene of the crime al the time 9f the shooting. Her name was given as Rama Ni. She raq to the police station, about .a quarter mile from the crime. The devotee \Va s first thought to bave been shot in the leg, however, s he had fallen and in· jured her Jeg while rWlning to the police depart ment. She was transported to South Coast €om· munity HosPital. Krishna cult members refused to discuss t he incident, saying on· ly "Hare Krishna" to unofficial inquiries. Lt. Purcell said the cultists are ''not opposing" police investigation. The International Society for Krishna Consciousness came to Laguna Beach about eight years ago first setting up a temple along Laguna Canyon Road . They now have a large temple with an ocean vi e\v on Ramona Stree t above Pacific Coa st Highway where they grow or· ganic food s a.nd flowe rs. Th e colorful band, both men and women wearing saffron and blue robes. is of~en seen and heard chanting "I-lare Kri shna; 1-lare Krishn a'' and thumping · tambourines as devotees parade along the downtown Laguna Beach streets. An Indian religion, Krishna is a God to the devotees who worship their deity at altars festooned with no"'ers in the temple. Many of the devotees shave their heads save for a ix>ny tail. The Krishn a c ult in Laguna Beach now has about 60 mem· bers. Ve hicle Law1ch ed VANDENBERG AFB (UP() - ·A research and Clevelopmenl re· entry vehicle \Y3S launched early today by the Space and Missil e Test Center at Vandenberg Air Force Base. D ana to Clemente O utrigger R ace Set An outrigger canoe race sane· tioned by the Kalifomia Outrig- ger Association (KOA> will be held from Dana Point to San Clemente a nd back beginning at 9a.m . Saturday at Dana Harbor. Sponsored by the Dana Point Chamber of Commerce and the lf3rbor Merchants association, the event will include compc.li · lion for .. men and women pad· dlers . Women p:iddlers wil l race f rom I.h e De n a Harbor breakwater leaving al 9 a.m. lo ... the San Clemente Pier with an estimated time of arrival about 9:45 a.m. Then men wi ll paddle the canoes back to the harbor. That race will depart the pier at about 10:15 a .m . and arrive at the Dana Wharf s port fis hing al about 11 a .m .. according to Mike Saettele, owner or the Down the ·Hatch, one of the sponsoring businesses. Saettele said m ore than 12 teams from San Diego to Marina del Rey will participate in the event. Two perpetu al trophies will be inscribed with the winning teams' names. Medals for firsl through third finis hes will be ~iven to teanl members in the men's a nd women 's categories. _ The public is welcome to ob· serve the race. ·p.,erspending Budget R eport h ·ritates · ~iley Orungc Countr Supervisor Laurence Schmit ll:i not thl' only county s upervi sor with a budget problem in his office. Fifth Di s trict Supervisor Thomas Riley wa:s told Thursday that he also is ii\ danger or over· spending his offi ce budget. And the forrn er Marjne general is miffed about it. lie said he had been assured by a member or the county ad· ministralor's staff twQ weeks ago that he was under the spending limit. Therefore, act·ording to Riley, it came as a surprise 40 him that his office might be gui lty or over· spending its 1974-75 budget <il- loc ation. "I just do not believe in doing business in this fa shion and am terribly disappointed that in· for m ation provided us has ap· paren tly proved to be er· roneous," Riley s aid. The Fifth Di strict supervisor h as asked ror a detaile d breakdown of costs charged to Fro•PogeAI SECURITY ... per missible by federal regula· lions. And it was a mistake, he said, fo r the bank to place a "standing room attic" right over the vault which was also used by the learn of·burglars. Webber testified that the elec· lrical a larm system which linked the bank with the Oreo Alarm Company headquarters was easi· ly bypa$sed by .the bw:glars, all of whom are now serving long terms in federal prison. And he testified that there had been sufficient cases of similar achievements by burglars in pre· ceding years to warn the bank that the protection they had in mind for th e Monarch Ha y branch might no~ be suffi cient for a vault that held $5 million in valuables. ''The bank w as a prime target," he said . "It was isolal· ed, it had poor li ghting in the area and there was very little danger of interruption by law en- forcem ent personnel." J Named as defendants ilh the bank are the Oreo Alarm Com- pany a nd the Diebold Safely Corporation. The trial, which is expected to run into July. will re· sumcat9:45a.m . Monday. I his offi<'e and guidelines to de· termine what spe nding can be permitted to June 30 that wlll br- ing his office budget in undc.r the allowable maximum. Riley did not receive the extra $10,000 normally given to new supervisors when he was a p· pointed last September. Therefore, ·the refurbishing done in his offices, including ad· ding partitions to make room for staff members, was applied to his opera ling budget. l\1eanwhile, oversized offices and desks were bl arned Thurs· day for Supervisor Schmit's of- fice tiydget cfisis. According to Schmit's office manager, Bill Schreiber, the freshman s u1>crvisor was forced to spend heavil y lo scale down t he size or aides' offices 'and desks inherited from his pre· decessor . But county dis bursement re· <'ords s how that Schmit was g:iv~n an extra $10,000 lo set up shop in the Second District orricc he look over from David J3aker last January. Accordin.g lo adminislrat.ivc budget projections, Schmit is likely to overspend his ap- propriation for ·the fiscal year that ends June 30 by about $12,000. The Garden Grove supervisor called tv.•o weeks ago for a county tax rate cut and said department heads who can't reduce their budget should be fired . Fro• Page Al MESSAGE. •• Kissin ger said he knew Ca m· bodia received Ameri can 1nessagcs a bout tht! ship because the United States had delivered them to the Ca mbodian Embassy in Peking. Kissinger also stron~y reaf. firmed the U.S. derense commit· menl to South Korea while at the sa me time stating that Washington was prepared to re- view its relations with Thailand in a cooperative spirit. Kissinger insisted. that the uae of force was intended by the Foi-d administration primarily lo save the freighter and its crew and that any bol s t e ring o f t he American imJ;Jg e abroad was ··a bonus." SPRING UPHOLSTERY ' ~· ~ " ' . /'_,....__ --......._ . . -\ f'~~ • ....,.,~••Ff'f'"·~.e.,.~·~~~-"·""r ~ • ~·1•10 t-'•:: I . Featuring S..ch Well Known Lin.:s •• Woodmarlc Sherrill M~Carson Marienont SIOM & Phillips (floor samples only) I I .. SUPER SPECIAL C UST OM BE N C HES Large Selection of Velvet Covers Salo Price ' 'S5900 Senate OKs Refttgee Aid WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate approved. MM million lo aid 115,000 In· dochina refugees today ufter stipulaling that the United States puy the ticket for any South Vlel- n1tm~~e who want to return home. The vote wus 79·2. The return trip stipulu· lion conflict• with a House· p.,,ssed bill which set u $507 million · limit on refugee . spending and funded $405 million for immt!diate use by ~overnment and priv~lc relief agenl'ies, The differences will have to be resolved next week by a congressional con· ference committee because the House did not meet tqday. Suit Filed O ver Niguel View Blo ck Fourteen owners of homes in the Monarch Summit area of Laguna Niguel went to court 1'hursday in a bid to block nearby home construction that will, they claim, destroy-their ocean view . La"·yers for the group demand $1 .7 milJion in damages and a date for an Orange County Superior Court heari~g at which they will 'request an injunctioQ against the bui lding plans. Among the defendants named by the homeowner s are Lan Ron Enterprises, bui lders of the 14 homes on Car rar a Road, Almara Lan e and Linda Lane, and ·calirornia Federal Savings and l.oan As~ociation, financiers of the projec.l. It is alleged in the action that the homeowners were assured by the defendants when they bough_l their properties in J\.1arch, 1973. that the homes had been bui lt on the highest ground in the area to ensure J;Jn unrestricted. view lo the north and west. The angry homeowners claim that the defendants' plans for a new housing truct in the area in· elude the filling in of a canyo11 which "'iii raise the existing ground level in the area above that on \l.'hich t heir homes were built. All 14 homeowners protest that they \11ould not have bought their ho1nes if they haG been .a ware that the builders contemplated such cons truction in the im· mediate vicinity. .. I. ~ ' "' .. Femwi•9 S.ch Woll Known Lines DS Woo •••rti. Sherrill M-Carson Mari- S'-& Phllll ps (floor samples only ) ~ ~ ' •\ II , , " " I " ~ '. OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENAEDON-WOODMARK-f<ARASTAN-BAKER Wffl(DAYS & SATU•DAYS t :OO to 5:10 • • I, I NEWPORT BEACH• ltl'I Wl=:STCl.11-''~· Oft . 642·21M LAGUNA BEACH • :W$ NIUll.11 C(JAS'J' llWY ., 4~·Wl TORRANCE• 23649 HAWTllORNF: Bl.VD. ff)pton rn Iii 9. Sun. 1 2·~.301 17¥-1.279 v I r~· .... . . . . . . . • . Frid!)'. May te:. 1975 OA!LVP!LOT lJ.S. Allotment Plan Guarantee Friday's Closing P~ices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEV\' 'VOAK. IUPll -~~ lWI Of . llonowl:\ .,. P'IC•t o" Ille p.f (1-4\! (letlo9 ("'J. , ( = CIOiii ~ Mal • • ? =:, Yw 110("' eact1en0t .. ~•P<. 1 " , .. , ,~ ·"• nut t S.I .. ..,. ,. S'l.ctilMnWll 21 t~ ... rl Ion. !.'.!alhaA':rctow~~ ';~~i!:.:o-l~J v.:~ l~N~111JI1::·· -'!.!'!' 1i>i 111 11¥ •••• 1E.1riilr 1n0 1J .._.,,.. Abboftl 1 ~ll U 12""-'1• r.,,..,&31:1 ,, , 11'<• \'o l!IPe.CllO 6 ~ 12""-,,.. ACFlnCI f '° I II •1 • Ht IH41• ICI ll .,. 11 .. v. l!ttr.Cp IM) • n .,. ...... ~. llySVLVIAPOKTER r La$t ana Serit's) b . A courl l·ase ncuring resolution in the District of Colum· 1a Courlof Appea ls pits tbe Food Research & Action Center u New York Cily·ba.!it!d public inlt.-resl group against the U.~. Dcpurtment or Agriculture on n matt'.er affecting: m1lho11s of Arn cric<.1 ':s poor. • Money's Worth Ji'RAC, reprc!icnting nine food -stamp r eci· pienls, the State or P<'n· nsylvania·and New York City, 1.s challenging the Agriculture Depurl· ment's use of the "Economy Food l>lan'' as a basis for de· term1n1ng f ood·sta mp ;,iJJotments. F'RAC contends lhalthellstof food s in the Economy Food Plan, described In 'fhursday's column, is not·u nutrit1onally !.!~equate diet. Even 1f 11 were, the .in1ountof food st~mps r e- cJp1ents Ct.•t is not enough to buy the food 111 thc plan JTS CONCLUSION: 'fllE ~l un is a guarantee or poor nutnlion :--and SIO<'l' rectcrnl law rt.>qwres Agnculture topro· v1de lo\v-1n come people with "an opportunity to buy a nulr1· tionally adequate di et " via Ute food stamp program. the Agnculture Department is breuk1ng the law , 1mpos1ng severe hardship on our poor The case, up and down through the federal court system .!Hnce December 197 1, 1s now neanng a decision in the D1st.li cL ofColumb1a Court of Appeals So loud has been the outcry th at the USDA is now over- hauling the Economy .... 09d Plan 1n an effort to provide a far . more adequate yardstick against \•:hi ch to me<1 sure a ll pro- gram~ now serving low-1nc?me Ameri cans Cr1t1..c:s, though, remain s keptical about the impact the overhaul y,•111 have on the underlying problems. Behind F RA C 's court case Ue t lu.•sc spec 1f1cs -'fhe plan1s designed toprov1de only m1n1mal nutr1t1on 1mphed by sedentary hv1ng While many Amer1 cuns do lead sedentary Jives. none of us should and the working poor are a mong the lea st hkely to hold ~ut do,~·n Jobs It's absurd to claim •that rhildren of poor fam1hcs can grow up to be healthy, 111 oduct1 vc citizens on a diet in adequate even for u sedentary existence . -THE PLAN DOES NOT provide a ll the vital nutrie nts called ror by the Recommended Di etary Allowances. falls seriously short or v1tam1ns 8 -6. ll•IZ. and magnesium. The RDA is the uccepted scientific stitndard or nutr1t1onal ade· quacy. The de partme nt's own nat1onw1de rood consumption s urvey or 1965 shO\\'Cd that fewerth .... n one of 10 fam1hcs usin g food priced \\'llh1n thl' hm1ts imposed by this plan were gel· ting good d1 l'ts. . -No prov1s1on is m:.idc Cor the spe<:lal needs of fa mily members ~1l ln g h nut1it1 onal 11 sk teenage girls. pregnant or nursing "onien: the elderly , s uffl'I t.•1:. f1 01n U1abetes , bad teeth, high blood prcssu1 e -It " assumed that the f<1m1lll·s 1cq u111ng the use of the Low Cost food plan have udequatc space and lump sums to buy1n bulk To use the Economy Food plan. bulk buying must become a '' ay of hfe -and stotes offering this must be ne;irby IT ALSO IS AS SUMED that this strapped family has nol only the cash to buy in bulk but <.1lso the tam e and skill re· qwred for c afeful comparison shopping and cooking from scratch It's r1d1culous -and 1n fact. the Economy Pl an user must have the cqwvalent or a Ph D 1n homecconom1cs Lo be able lo prepare nourishing and appct1z1ng-mcals within the plan's limits The USDA admits that even the higher cost plans r equire "a cC'rta1n amount of 1nterprctat1on "With the Economy pl<1n , the1 c as no room for error. -There is no room for "'aste 1n the home, e ither. The ' Libera l'' plan alO\\'S for 30 percent of its hi gh cost food s to be discarded 10 the form of plate v.•astc, thrown-out leftovers, spo1lugc, other v. aslL': lhL• "Mo<lcr<1 tl• Cost" pl un pe rmits 20 percent, the "Lo"' Cost" pl an pcr1n1ts 10 pcrct.·nt. On the Economy Plan. you must cat 1t all. evt.·n though the food is a poorer gr<.1dc to began" 1th . and your refriger ator probably 1s 1nfer1or too The Etonomy Plun bears little resemblance to a plan thtit could be us('ful to cvl•n the bcsl·educated among us Jt 's great only as a device for learning" hat the sm artest con· sumers might hope lo achieve BUT IT'S A CRUEL HOAX as a basis for d etc'rmin1ng Iood·sta mp u llotm e n ts und other basic benef 1ts for the poor. It should have been abohshcd long ago -a nd by the Agnculture Department itself, .'\'lthoul any prodding from any outside walchdog agenc:y or s clf·appo1nted group Now the courts m ay do the hatchet Job for all of us -for all of us must share the consequencesof wtdt.-sprcad m.1lnutrit1on. Pipt.•line Pro.it.•ef Bringing in Snow . . For Arctic Circle? WASHINGTON <AP)-lt might seem like carrying l'Oal s t o Newcastle but bwlders of a proposed natural gas pipeline above Ute Arctic Circle m ay h ave Lo bring snowmak1n g machines to northern Alilska. The snow "'ou1d be used to bwld roads which v.·ould pro· tect the tundra underncaU1 . The tundra 1s the delicate urclic soil that quickly el'odcs once its surface is broken. THE ENVIRONMENTAL director of the Alaskan Arctic Gas Pipeline Co. on Tuesday expressed concer:n lhot suff1 · cient snow might not protect the ground In late autumn when cons t r uction o r t.hc p1~bne would beein. The en vironmental expert. Russell A. Hemstock, sold at a Federal Power Commission he a ring thot the urea's climate Is dry and as lltUe ns 30 inches of snow rails there each year despite its northern location. I-le was tcs tirying on behalf of an Alaaka n Arctic applica- tion to bulld the pipeline from Prudhoc Bay on Aluska's North Slope, lhrou1h Canada's North"'+esl Tcr· rttorles and aouth in1p the up- per Midwestern United States. The El Paso ;\lllJ!ka Co., tompe tlng against Al askan A.i'ctlc far the rl1tht lo transport. tbe gns from the North Slope. wants to build a pipeline rouehly parallel to the route of the t rans·Alaska oll pipeline to Aln •k•'• southern co01s t, liquefy lhe gas there tind carry 1l superta nker to Callforn1u. • by HEMSTOCK EXPlAINED that the tundra in .Northern Alaska is extremely delicate and that h e~1vy t·onslruct1on cqu1pm eol dt 1 v1 ng over it would quickly cnuse J>(>rrna· nent damage, possibly ex· tending to the pcrmaf1·ost 12 to I81nches bclo"'' the surface. H'e said the pipeli n e builders would construct roads of packed snow, which \\'OUld absorb the weight of the construcl1on machines. some as heavy as JOO tons, and would thus protect the vegetation. But. he said , If enough snow 1s not available when con· struct1on begins a.t the start of thc~laska n winter , snow \\ould be manufactured using rn achines similar to those used on s ki slopes. "We w1ll not t a ke any water• from nny soutce that will have Un 1mpuct on fish life," 1-lcmstock s uld under cross· examination by :El Paso Alaska attorney J . Alan Galbraith. l.femstock later told re· porters that with an ade· quate early 1nowfaU and tho use ot snow fencea to collect drifting s now the machines \lo Ould not be needed. "WE HOPE WE DON'T have to make snow,'' heaaJd. Builder$ or the Ala.,.knn oil pipeline coped with tundra erosion by ustne rottds made or thick 1rav•I plied on the tundra. 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J -•n-x.roa C11 1 II 1'111 1•\•-1""' J(Ue ll'IC 20I • ., t 'o, '1l Ytle' •ndu~ & J I '• • • Yf!Q~ID' 11(1 S 10 11""-1"' l•leCoro 1• A 1 ,,,, • z-•• M) t 21 1 sv.-l\o llYtl CO'fl :IS 1 •"'-• \.I Z1nlll>A1ll I IDI 4'0I J• ,. Ito 2""1! Ind .11 II M • !I~-Mo Lockheed Contract BURBANK CUPll -Lockheed Aircra ft Corp, said the Arm~d 5ervices Board of Contract Appeals upheld lhe company's clai m lhal the Navy owes it $13 m illion from i ship· building contract. Betwe~n 1963 and 1965, Lockheed slJl'ed four contr•cll with the navy for construction or seven amphibious trans port doc k ahlps a nd five destroyer escorts. •• • . ' -. -U OAtLY PILOT Friday. May 16, 1975 Sun Creditors Told: -. Prep Trio---. . Take It or Leave It To Play At UCLA UPI Trleptl.910 RON LYLE AGHTS MUHAMMAO ALI TONIGHT. Lyle Cludlenges Ali Predicts KO In ~ighth Round LAS VEGAS (AP) - Heavyweight boxing champion ri.tuhammad Ali predicts flatly he'll kno<:k out chalJenger Ron Lyle in the eighth round tonight. Ly le. the ex-convict from Denver , sa y~ the fight may not go that far, and Ali v.1iJI be taking the count. Most observers side with the champion and don't think he'll have much of a test in the second defense of the crown he won from George Foreman in Zaire, Africa, last year. \Vas stabbed by a fello~ inmate and came c.·los e to death. "I've gone through so much th ut I touldn't be frightened by .i-\li," the ('hall enger declared. ''1-le'sjus t another man.'' In Las Vegas . \\'here ~tting is legal, the book s hops haven 't posted odds on the match. The only wagering has been over which round will bring the ending '''ilh Ali the winner. Dy ROGE R CARLSON 0t.,..o.11, ~•i.cswtt An overflow crowd of 10 creditors were handed the grim news al Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana by attorneys or t.he Southern California Sun Thursday after- noon-a take it or leave it pro· position. Santa Ana attorney William J . Tiernan told the gathering that the new Southern California Sun football team , under the banne r of the new World Football League, is under no.obligation to the old Southern California Sun or any of its creditors. "The new Sun feels it has the right to pay nothing," TierOan said. "But we're trying to work out a plan to pay off the old creditors as a matter of "ood will." 9 Under the plan the creditors (for mer employes and secured creditors first) would receive payment al the rateof 21/2 percent of the gosss revenue over the next seven years on a percentage basis. .. In the a udience were busi- nessmen with invoices for $10,000. A woman behind him was there regarding $80, another for $350. At the proposed rate, the former employe with the $35!) tab wi ll be paid off at the rate of less Ulan 14 cents per day for the next seven years. "It's been a tough winter," said another woman. ''There's been a lot of men tal anguish over Ulis." It was revealed that the total liablililies of the old Southern California Sun football team is $755 ,000 in add·ition to over $30,000 in back wages. Unpaid' salaries to football players is another item-and it v..·as revealed t hat the player s would be compensated in a similar manner over the next seven years. "This is the only offer and it is not negotiable," added the at- torney, who began the meeting by stating to the audience that the Southern Califohlla Sun was proposing the idea wiUl a request for its blessing. The 'attorney a l so Ali, now 33 waxes political and philosophical in the manner of 1964 when he first ruled the heavyweight ranks. "Ali fight s great, he·s got speed and endurance. If you sign to fight him , increase your in- surance.,. Lyle. who s pent 61.11! years in the Rivers lndiff erent To Wlw's Pitching On TV Tonight Channel 7 at 6 Colorado penitentiary on a second degree muider convic- tion, shrugs off the boasts and the poetry. ··J 've waited 10 years for this chance a nd talk isn't going to make any difference to me," the challenger declijres. Ali will come in between 220 and 221, Somewhat heavier than he was in recent years but a cou- ple pounds lighter than when he knocked out Chuck Wepner in 15 rounds in the initial defense . Off his record, Lyle will be tougher than Wepner. a fighter Ali has not yet dignified in poetry. As th e cha mpion talks, l~yle sits back and comments, "He'~ going through hi s moment. I'll "have my moment in the ring." Unfortunately. Lyle can't fight offensively and defensively at the ~ame time. So Ali figures to pick him apart. "I'm going to talk to you. I'm going to play v.•ith you ... oh . oh you're in trouble . ., the champion tell s hi s chLt il cnger. 1\lthough Ali fig ures Lyle \11111 be fri ght ened . the record tends to disagree. While in prison, Lyle 'Fi.ft! F.itll 11uJ Ftgllr•1 ~ite -1,m . ...eai Lil \ Vell .. \ COnventlonCAntlr 01\,<'ln(e -1 ~ round~ A1tendM1ce -s.ooo e•pec,e<I, ....,,h..,., e\l!m.i,eo 9<''" ol '3()0,000. Pur~e~ -Al i !.1 minion, Lylel100,000. ~(orm -Al i ~~·1·0, 31 kn«.kovh; Lyle ll>-2·1. 21 k<>O<.kouU. T•lev1slon -live horn. !ell'(a~I lly 1'BC 1le9in- r11nc;i •t 611.m., wllti !•lie h9h1 !OM~•! ~bou11. S.O:orlno -11~e·11<1•nt mu•I sy•!em, with 11~ l!Olnn to wlnne• QI• round and lour ot lt'S\ 10 IOW•; 11,,_ f.i(h lot an even round. Ol!ic1,.I\ -•~•ee 1u<111e\ •l'ICI .ii non"4<:orinv re· ferH! !o De nam e!I lly 1ne Nev.id.I !.\<'lie A\l>ltl•C comm•~\lon, S(le«a l llQhl 10 round nori·tl!le t>out bet..c.-en V!llOt G.ihndet ol A•11~M1n,., Wo<!d Bo••"ll 1'v WH;1ah1>n t h.omplon, •nd Rav EIMin <>I New 'l"ori.., •• !oO IGM leltvi\e<I U•rtlnq•t •: 1011.ni. BALTIMOR:E CAP > -The California Angels say Mickey Rivers is a touch less than, in touch with his surroundings. He's almost the same way when bat- ting at the plate, except for in· tense concentration on the pitch -but not the pitcher. "I realize he doesn't care who's pitching," said Angels manager Dick Williarils .. "He probably doesn't even know. ''But he should become an even better hitter when he acquires AMgeb Slate Alt G•mH'"' KMPC(J'IOI MwJy tbC.itl!orn1aal B111l1m ore (2) May II CA!•lorn•a iii B.il!•more MwJy IBC.l•lorn1• •I B111tomore 2:'25 p.fn, ':2)p.m, 1o:~s ... m. some knowledge about them. He has good instincts and he's quick to learn once he gets the uniform on." Rive rs 'is hitting a .326 ·Clip, among the American League le aders, and leads in hits, total bases and stolen bases with 21 thefts in 24 attempts going into today's twi-night doubleheader against the Baltimore Orioles. Angels coach Whitey Herzog has worked with Rivers and says, "Most of the time Mickey doe s n't e v en kriow who's pitching. "Left-hander, or right·hander, it doesn't matter to Mickey. He doesn't care. 1-le's indifrerent to who's pitching." Herzog said, "You put ·this in· difference with his speed and ability and you've got·a man who l feel will win the batting title within the next five years." And . th e coac'h s aid. "If he gets on bas e enough to wift a title, you know he'll lead the league in stolen bases." At this present rate of stealing bases, Rivers would have 100 by the e nd of the season, six more than Ty Cobb's league record. After he stole three bases in a game at Texas, Rangers catcher J im Sundberg said, "This guy could steal 100 bases easily. I gave him my best shot three Limes and didn 't nail him once.'' • Williams said he also thinks Rivers h as a chance at OOlh the batting and base s tealing titles. "He's definitely a candidate for both ," the Angels manager says. ''lie's the most exciting performer I've seen in the America n Leag u e . He's a natural. He doesn't know the strike zone but he has good bat control, he can hit to all fields and he's an excellent bunter." Rivers thoughts arc simple enough. " jus t want lo help the club, to keep us running and rolling." Chicago Signs GWC Player Golden We st College's Curt Etchandy has signed a pro- fessional baseball contract with the Chicago White Sox, the Daily Pilot has learned. Etchandy, a freshman from Santiago High School, will report to the White Sox 's Class A .team in Appleton, Wis. A 5-11, 185· pounder, Etchandy was picked in the third round of the Januafy draft by Chicugo. He batted .326 during the past season. .SAM BATTISTONE Major .Sun Owne r acknowledged that the group could blo.ck the Sun's efforts to field another team this year, but he reminded the group·Ulat filing for bankruptcy would be futile if Sports in Brief . - it wanted to recoup any of the LOS ANGELES (AP)_ UCLA monies owt'd it. Bankruptcy would only serve athleti c ofticials don't seem to to pay attorney:; involved-und it get excited about the scAool's was agreed among the creditors overwhelming dominance of col· that.such was the case. f'orcing a lege basketball. The tmage is b,ankruptcy would only achieve more one of reserved respect. revenge-but little if anyUling That n1ade it all the more un· I ·1 Th eed usual when a UCLA spokes1nan m9ge_@r1 Y · e &CD.UP a&c to announced The signings of thrt..>e - go along with the Sun and set up a of the most wanted hi"h $Choo!· 5-man committee. a The Sun projects it will gro:is basketball pl ay~rs in the country ,$2.7 mllllon this year and through Thursday a nd quietly added : Ill $30 ·1u "This is probably the biggest· 1981 w gross ·6 mi 0!1· s igning since LeW Alt>Ii"i'i:lor came At th.1.1~ rate a 2 lf..i percent payorf would satisfy claims of u,long a few years ago ... _ $765,000. bne creditor called the The players are high-scoring estimated revenue ludicrous , guard Brad liolland, center considering only $2 million was David Greenwood and guard Roy grossed in 1914. Hamilton. all l,lig h school All· · Americans. · It was also acknowledged that the Sun (new) was concerned Individually none or the with the old Sun fans, who were players has the impact of so· out some $15,000 r egarding meone like the center now kno\vn season tickets from last year. as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the Sam Battistbne has taken over ~an who led ~CL~ lo three n;.1- tbe new Sun franchise and is an t1onal cha!Tip1onsh1ps and only 80 percent owner, according to the tw? l?sses 10 90 ~ames over three . attorney. who also acknowledged • years.. . . -that former Sun owner Lar But as a group ~hey compose Hatfield was acting as gener~ l~e bas.c fr?m wh_1ch t}CLA can manager. aim at adding to its rune NCAA championships in the last 11 years. And 'it shows there can be recruiting success under new head coach Gene Bartow, who some thought might have pro· . Laver Dealt Los~, Lutz Tops Favorite blems following the legend creat· ed by John Wooden in 26 years at UCLA. t The three join forward Chris Lippert, Los Angeles' city high school player of the year, who signed a letter of intent earlier, and give t he Bruins four freshmen for next year v,.·ho are all a ll-stars. LAS VEGAS ~Top.seeded and secon.d·seeded John Newcombe and Rod Laver were both upset Thursday in the second round matches in the $150,000 Alan King 'fennis Classic. Newcombe, the first winner of this tournament in 1972, lost to unseeded Bob Lutz of San Clemente, 6·4, 7-6. Corona del M ar·s Laver, the defending champion, was ousted by Chilean Jaime Fillo!, 6·3, 7·6. Newcombe failed in two easy opportunities to win the second set as Lutz came back from being down 4-5 and 0-40 on Newcom·be's serve to tie the set at 5-5. Newcombe a lso led 5-1 in the tiebreaker, but played carelessly again i n t he 25-mile·an-hour gusts and Lutz came back to win il8·6. Third·seeded Au stralian Ken Rosewall downed Eddie Dibbs 6· . 6·3. .':.'.'.~""s:!;e::'cond round matches included scoe Tanner over Harold Solo on 6·3. 6-2; Cliff Ric hey over Australian Allan · Stone 6·2, 6-2 and Australian John Alexander beat countryman Phil Dent6-0,6·3. Casper TiefJ NEW ORLEANS-Billy Casper, fully rested after a few weeks off the circuit and on the farm. returned to share the lead in the New/ Orleans Open golf tournament Thursday after the fi rst round on t he 7,080-yard course. The portly Casper shot a 34.33 for a 67 to tie Larry Nelson. Three strokes off the pace and in a 10-way tie at 70 is Newport Beach's Alan Tapie. Defending champion Lee Trevino matched par 72 on the Lakewood Country Club course, still wet and soggy from two days of rain. One stroke behind Casper and Nelson are Allen Miller, Peter Oosterhuis, Gary Sanaers. Mike Motley and Danny Edwards. T1' Grid Games NEW YORK -The Alabama- Missouri and Notre Dame- Boston College football games have been switched to Monday nights this September and will be televised nationally by ABC· TV. Alabama and Missouri, originally scheduled to play at Birm ingham 's Legion tleld on Sept,. 13, will p lay instead on Sept. 8. The Notre Dame-Boston College game was switched from Sept . 13 to the night of Sept. 15. ft will tie pl ayed at Schaefer Stadium in Foxboro. Mai:>i:>. K etdlU!lqJ Wl- L o u 1sv1 LL E -Artis Gi l more's · basket with rive seconds left in the ~ame Thurs· day night carried Kentucky past Indiana, 95 ·93, and gave the Colonels a 2·0 edge in the American BasketbalJ Associa- tion playoffs . As time ran out. Indiana's Billy Keller fired one from outside the circle and connected, but the of· ficials ruled it was no good, touching off a dispute . Barnhill ReslfllU LOS ANGELES -John Barnhill has resigned as an assis- tant coach .of the Los Angeles Lakers saying that "after three seasons with the Lakers I' think I am as ready as I ever will be to take a head coaching job.'' .Jo11es Retires _\\;'ASHINGTON -Deacon J·ones, call ed by coach George Allen "the greatest defensive end in modern football," officially announced his retirement Thurs- day from the Washington Redskins and pro football . Gooch Dies NASHVJl.LE, 1'enn. -John ll. Gooch, a former major league and Nashville Vols baseball catcher, Hied Thursday. He v..·as 77. - Gooch 's c aree r a s a pro- fessional player and manager sp~nned from 1916 to 1942. J.le played for the Pittsburgh Piraies, Cincin nati Reds. Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Red Sox, and was in the World Series with the Piratcsinl925and 1927. La ¥e rne Lo11e11 COMM ERC E -Clarcmont- Mudd outlasted La Verne, 20·19, Thursday in t he first round of the NAIA District III baseball playoffs. In another first round game Cal State Dominguez f.lil ls topped Point Loma, 9-8, in 13 in- nings. The three all played for schools in the Los Angeles area - Holland at Crescenta Va ll ey and Greenwood and 1-lamilton both ill Vcrbum J)ei. ' f.lolland is a G·foot-21 -; guard '"'ho ::iveragt•d 32.5 points a game. J-le is a near straight·A honor stu· dt.>nt and hi s Sl'hoors student body president. Green .... ·ood. 6 ·10. averaged 2l points a game»und llamilton, 6·2 , averaged 19.5. The two led their school lo it 58·3 re('OJ'd over the litst t'A'O years and both made the high s choo l AIJ -Amcrican team t'A·ice. Green'A'Ood was the player of the year in the CJ F. Bartow said in a statement that he v.·as "elated that David, Roy <.ind Brad have chosen to at'· tend UCLA . "They along \\'ith Ch1is will bi' joining an excellent group c.if pl<.iyers rctu1·ning f1·om the Bru111 1975 NC-AA championship team.,. And it probably also mean ~ UCLA will be back aguin amon1:: the nation's best c ollege basket- ball teams in 1976 . And 1977 anU 1978. Brohruner Hits Third Homer BLOOMINGTON. Minn.- Former 1-l l!ntingt on Beach High baseball star Jack Brohamer ig· nited a four· run rully in the s ixth inning for Cleveland to get the In- dians tied at 6, but Rod Carev.."s run-scoring single v..•ith tv.·oout in the bottom of the ninth gave tht· hos t Minne ~ot a 1'win s a 7·6 American League victory Thurs· day night. Brohamt>r's third home run o( the year led off the sixth off Bert. 'Blyleven. A s ingle follo\.\·ed , then Boog Powell homered. /\ v.•alk and doubled tied the score. Dodgers' Sutton Seeks 8th Victory LOS ANGELES (APJ -Lelt fielder Bill Buckner worked out with his Los Angeles Dodge rs teammates but the big news to- day was Don Sutton. In fact the big news this year has been Sutton, who is 7-1, has pitched t hree shutouts, has Dodger• S late A H .. ,,..ltl'l ICA9C O'ttl M.iY 16flllhllur9n 11 Los An9el~ "°"'Y 11 PIU\bllfllfl•I lo~ "'n;c>I•~ ~Y II Plll$bllt(ll> .ii! Lol.An9"1le~ 1:2i 11.m. •:)Sp.m. 1:100,m. . Dodgers are se(_'ond al 2.98. despite the loss of ace relieve r Mike Marshall. The Pirates bring: into the game the hotte~l hitter in thl' _,leaiue last week, ('atchcr Manny Sanguillan, Who collected 15 hits in a9 at bats last week. Buckner was still walking "'ilh " slight limp in the workout 1'hursday and was not expected to see action tonight. But a Dodgers s pokesmun said he would probably·play Saturday when Andy Messersmith, 5·0, tukes on Jim Rooker, 2-2. Parent Too Tough for Buffalo looked more impressive than at any lime in his career and is within one shutout or~ equalling the great Sandy Koufax' mark in that department. Buckner hit .326 for the Dodgers last year and when he left the lineup a month a.go with a left ankle sprain it was felt the Dodgers would suffer. Sunday Burt Hooton gets his first start fo llowing his two·hit :;hutout or St. Louis. He'll Oppose Ken Brett, 2·2. PHILADELPHIA <AP J -As the seconds ticked away in the closing minutes Thursday ni ght, 17,077 voices rose in unison . "Rern·ee ! Bern·ee!" they chant· ed in e xultation of Be rnie Pnrent, the goaltende r v.·ho has sho'>'1n t.hc Philadelphia Flyers hockey's promised land : the Stanley Cup. "Ber'n·C{'! B{'rn-ee?" they irn - plored . HI most begging for sonic sign of ;;1cknowledgement from _ their hero. Behind a pnintcd fibergla~s mask. Parent he11 rd their call and smiled. ''ll's ~ood ." he said of the support he and his team· mates receive '1l their Spectrum. home. "That's why we wOrked so har«J to have tile extra playoff game here." Hard work -Parent's hard work -closed the door and the goal· on the Buffalo Sabres Thurs· day night in the opener of the Na· lion al Hoc key Leat::ue's final pla yoff s e ries. J>u rt~nl wa:; astonis hing in the 4·1 triumph, especia lly during a full minute of s iege while tht" Sabres had u two-. man advantage. The pressure was on. Buffalo had not won he re in their five· year hislory . The){ had never beaten Parent. And they had lost the last 13 exhibitioD and regular season meetings to the Flyers - with or without Parent. So when Philadelphia right wing Gary Dornhoefer and de- fens cman Andre Dupont were sent off with penalties within a 56·seC'ond s pan, Buffalo pulled out all its offensive stops. And Parenl pulled all the de· fensive ones . Shot a fter shot · rocketed towards his gon.l. Leg s ave. stick s ave, g love sa· ve ... and the Sabres we r e stopped. "It was one of those things." Parent said. "You make lhe light PlOVe, the puck hits you. Ulen you set a few breaks and win the.game.'' Ot h ers were f ar more laudatory or the 30·year-old goaltender who held Ule fort until a slow·slarting Philadelphia at- tack could get movlng. -The F1yers managed only two ishot.5 in lb.e first period, the firsl by r defentie-man Ed Van lmpe with 8 :42 left in the $!;?$Sion . There were eight more ~hots in the secot)d pel'iod, but no gaal'i. Thanks to Parent, however, Duf· Calo hadn't scored, either. '"The guys played well In lronl o( me," explained Par~t . "But 1 . don't lrqa,gine we'll gel the breaks every aame. •• Due' in part to SUtton's splendid slart. they haven't. Sutton, with 39 career shutouts, takes th~ mound this evening against Pitts burgh 's Bruce Klson, 3-1. the only Pirates pi1cfitr lo beat Los Angele1; dur- ing last year's N otionaJ League playoffs. He shut out lhe event ual •in\\ers. 7·0. T he game 'figures lo. be a pitch.iil.g duel: the Pi.rates have the >est leam e a rned r ut\ average in the majors, 2.88. The IT'S OFFICIAL: MILL ER SELECTED Len Mi ller was offici:illy named UC Irvine 's t.rack and field coach this week, replacing Bill Toomey who resigned re· cenUy. !'ftlller. u former Victor Valley und Laguna Beach fli gh coach; has served as a UCI assistant for the past two yea rs. Miller's appointment con• firi:ned a Daily Pilot story of May 3. . ,\ .. ;· " ' ' ;, ,, r .· ') < ll e ' 0 r, )t! "' vi •• WI 'r< •• I >h 111 n• "' "' --··. -.-..... • • ~ Saddlebaek EDITION \ ' .. . ., Toclny's Closing N.Y. Sloe~ VOL . 68, NO. 130, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA , FR0IOAY, MAY 16, 1975 TEN CENTS • G A ·'Payoff~ to 4 Nations WASlllNGTON (AP) .-The 'hairman of Gulf Oil ·p. said n~~y h.i~ company ade $4 n_llho.n 1n illegal political can. :~1but1ons to the ruling party of '\Orea; $460 ,000 In donations to .hc rorm~r ruling party in kilivia, and $50,000 in donationl> n Lebanon tor a "public educa- 'ion program·· in the United ".:itates about th e Arab·lsrae1i con- :lil'l. Gulf Chairman Bob R. Dorsey aid an internal company in- .,..) vestlgation also turned up evidence that might indicate use of corporate funds ror political purposes in Italy. In La P@i, th~Bo1ivian .cabinet went into e m ergency session when It learned about Dorsey's statements. Testifyin~ before the Senate subcommittee o n multinutional corporations, Dorsey said Gulf paid $1 million in 1966 a nd $3 million in 1970 to the Democratlc-Republican Par- ty of Korea under what he ' • t1st i\etion by Brown Session Called On Malpractice Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. will all the Legislature into a special :?Ssion Monday to find a solution o th e medical insurance :mcrgency and to try to get doc· ors back on the job. Today's announcement from Quigley's District? Word of Henry Quigley's sign campaign has gotten around. An observer at a lunt'h~on J:·a.lhering in ~at'ramenlo \Jti• -,..·et* 8t. which legislators met with • 40 Orange County busi- nesl>men S\4.'ear.s it went this w.iy : Assemblyman Robert Badham CR-Newport Beach ) stood up to in - , troduce himself ; "I 'm Robert Badham, the as- sembiyn1an from Henry Quigley's district." Monarch. Bay Bank Secnriiy Bit by Expert By TOM BARLEY Of 111• D•llJ Pli.t"-n Sacrame'nto came 'as the doctor walkout was spreading to Orange County . One Orange County hospital. Los Alamitos General. had been targeted for a walkout by anesthesiologists Monday and .an emergency meeting of Orange County anes th esiologists had been called for Monday evening. There was specUlation that about 75 percent of Orange Coun- ty anesthesiologists would decide not to perform ·anything but emergency or obstetric surgeries •next week . However , that was before t.oday's decision by Governor Brown to call the Legislature into special st!:ssion. The Monaay niil:"hl ineet.ing will be at 7:30' p.m .. in the Orange County Medical Building in Orange. lt has been called by the anesthesiologists section of the Orange County Medical Associa- tion. Los Alamitos General Hospital ·was one of 13 South Bay area hospitals targeted for a stoppage by the Los Angeles Society of Anesthesiologists. This announcement was made at a news conferen~e Thursday by the Los Angeles Society in Culver City. About 70 anesthesiologists \\·ere to have taken part in l his 13-hospit01 I walkout. including three staff anesthesiologists at Los Alamitos General. It was unclear what effect the Governor·s a nnouncement would have On the Los Angeles group·s plans. · described-as great pressure.- He said Gu tr ri'rade lhCClonalion to protect an tnvestmeni.' oC several million dollars and lhat he discovered only retently that the donations ,were "in violation or a Korean statute.·· Dorsey said Gulf made three political contributions in Bolivia. It bought a $110,000 helicopter for the late Gen. Rffie Barrienlo~ while he. was campaigning for president of Bolivia in 1$6. Dorsey said. ; • Jfe said Bar..rienlos Int er de· mand~d and got t"'O .other con· tributions of eorporale funds in the amounti; of $240,000 and $'10,0()0. Dorsey said Gulf als'o secretly runneled $50,000 through First National City Bank or Beirut, Lebanon. ··ror Lb e purpose• of helping lo defray the expenst!8 of •a public education program en· deavoring l.o bring about a better understanding in America of the Arab-Israeli con(licl." ·• am m ' -nre GUI chairma n volun- teered no details about the "educ~1lion progran1. ·· He asked that the public not engage in "pr~maturc conjec - .turc" about the Ita lian money. Dorsey ;1 a id Korean party lead ers d emanded that Gutr make a substantial cont1ibulion in 1966. ··our in\'est igatiorl indi<.·ute::; that the demand \\':J!:i 1n:.ide by high pafty officials :.1n<l \\·as al'· l·ompanied by µr c::;surc ~·hich a O.lly Pl l•I PIMl!oby J•< k Cll;o-II BATTALION CHIEF FORREST JOHNSON (right), FIREMEN ATTEMPT TO AID SHOOTING VICTIM Female Hare Krishna Devote~ Was Slain in Laguna Beach Today ______ _ Riley Dealt· Surprise Official, Informed of Budget Problerm Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit is not the only county supervisor with a budget problem in his office. Fifth Dis trict Supervisor Thomas Riley was told Thursday that he also is in danger of over- spending his offil·e budget. And the former f\1 arine general is miffed about it. .fj ('c budget cris is . A New York City seeurity con- ultant who wrote a book that has .cen described as· "the Bible o"f he security business" testified ate Thursday thal security three ea r s ago at the United :atifornia Bank's Monarch Bay iranch ''left a lot to be desired.'' Witn ess' Thad Webber riticized both the bank and pro· cction offered the area by atrollinC Orange County heriff's officers: The testimony :tine s hortly before Superior :ourt Judge CJaude M. Owens or- ,ered a three-day break in the riaJ of a near $50 million lawsuit. Jt is alleged in the action filed •y 66 holders or saCety deposit --oxes al the Laguna Niguel bank Chino Hills Airport Talk Set for SACC He said he had been assured by a member of the county ad- ministrator's staff two wcCks ago that be was under the spending limit. Therefore. according to lliley, it came as a suf1>ri se to him that his office might be guilty or over- spending its 1974 -75 budget a l- location. According to 5l'hrni1 's Offic:c manager . Bill Schreiber, the freshrnan supervisor was forced lQ. ~pend he:1vil y_ lo srctlc do\vn the s ize of ri id es' offi ces and desks inherited from his pre· decessor . Bµt c:ounty dis bursement re- cords s how t hat Schmit was given an e xtra Sl0.000 to set up shop in th e Second District offi ce he took over from David Baker last J anu:iry. A·ccording lo administrative budget proje<:I ions, Schmit is li kely to overspend his ap- propria!ion for lhe fisc<.1 1 year tiat bank negligence enabled a eam or burglars to ~nter the ault on March 25, 1972. and eave the premises with loot ·alued al $3 .3 million. Webber, who h as worked as a onsullant with the FBI and New ,.ork City authorities, con· 1clnned as "very poor" sheriff's r($ee SECURITY, Page A2> ' Glider Cliamp Flies on TV • Greg Mitchell , the ZO.year-nld )irdman rrom Mission Viejo, will ·bow hov,. he won the world hang tUding championship thl$ Son· iay on lhe CBS SPorts Spec. .aeular. Footage rrofn the April 12 ~hampionship al Escape Country vill be shown al IO a .~ on Chan· 1el 2. Much or it will feafure l&jtchill who snatched the Utlc 'rom a fi eld• Of rt!.Ore than 200 in· ernational compct1lors. Mitchell, 266SZ La Sierra. was· >hologra phed fr'om the air as he 1llded down from a 1,500 root no'ilntain in competitive events ncludir1g aerial s lalom, ballet. Lnd speed runs. / Two representatives from an agency that is lobbying for a re- gional airp6rt al Chino Hills will tell the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council Wednesday why they oppose an airport at another propose'd site in Rancho California. The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m . in the community room of People's Federal Savings and • Loan, Saddleback Plaza. Col. John Lowman of Laguna Beach and Joseph Sammon of Seal Beach work (or the Inter· r Senate OKs Refugtte Aid WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate approved $405 million to aid 115,<XX> In- dochina refugees today after stipulaliog lhal the United Stales pay the lit'ket for ahy South Viet· nAm~c who want to return home. The vote was 79-2. The return trip· stipula· lion oonflicta with a llouse- passed bill whlt'h set a S507 million tirnlt on refugee spending and funded $405 million for immediate use by government and private relief agencies. · The dlfferences will have to be resolved ne.xt week by n con1ressional con- f er enc c com.mittce because lhe House did not meet loday. _._ ..... ~ ---.... ~ ... •-.J-• County Airport 1\u'\hority, a private agency hired,to study the feasibility of the proposed Chino Hills jetport. The agency is paid by Chino Hills Airport Complex. Inc .. a group of landowners who want to see 25,000 acres straddli"n_g the Orange County-Riverside County line developed into a $700 million jetport. Recently the Orange County Board of Supervisors authorized a study lo begin talk with of- ficials or Riverside and San Diego Counties about a possible airport in Rancho California, a planned community in Riverside County. That sugges tion \\"as made by Supervisor Thomas Riley. Eleven sites c urrently are un- der study to dete rmine feasibility of an airport there. Sites already housing oirports are Ontario, Long Beach, Los Alamitos Nnval Air Station, Orange County and the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Sites under coi'\Sideratlon which do not have en airport are ·Camp Pendleton, Befl Canyon, Chino Hills, Mesa de Colorado one off.shore site and San.Joa· quin Hills. Dry Zone Re~al SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The Aiaembly bas approved and sent lQ the Senate legisJation to repeal the lhree-mile hard UqliOr dry zori.e 1Urro"undlng the University of California campU.!J al. Davit.d The measure Would aut.horiie both cocktail bar 3nd retail ' ourchases. .,,,, ' ,( .. "I just do not believe in doing business in this fa shion and arr. terribly disappointed that in- formation provided us has rip· parenlly proved to be er- roneous." Riley said. . The Fifth Di strict supervisor h'as asked for a d e tailed breakdown or costs charged to , his office and guidelines to de- termine what spending can be permitted to June 30 that will br· ing his office budget in under the allowable maximum. Riley did not receive the extra $10,000 norm ally given to new supervisors whe n he Y.'as ap- pointed last September. Therefore. the refurbis hing done in his offi ces, including ad- ding partitions to make room for stafr members, was applied to his operating budget. Meanwhile, oversized orfi ces and desks \\'ere blamed Thurs· day for Supervisor Schmit's of- ITCH TO SWIM DAMPENED SOME PLEASANTON (UPI) ~ The itch to scratch is stronger than the itch to swim for visitors al a lake near here. Swimmers began to co~plain of, itcl\ina ·aJter leaving:f,he lake al Shadow CliJCs Regional Park. H,eal{ft,.aut.hOrfttes CatWI It \.\'as caused by a miero·organism passed lo llwim"mers from snails which ca~ried it from.wild duck (e(... " Swlml'IUi\g has been banned al the lake ~riding a cleanup. <See RILE·Y, PageA21 Ship Rescue Has Message -Kissinger From Wire Services WASHINGTON -~cret=.iry of State Jlenry A. Kissinger said to- day Am erican rescue or Ute U.S. cargo ship l\>layaguez, seized by the Cambodians. should teach the world the United States v.·ill not be pushed around. Ki ssinger told a ne\\"S con- ference the successful military operati on ag:1inst Cambodia on' Wednesday ''ought to make clear the re arc limits beyond which the Un ited States ca'nnot be pus hed .-ind that the United Stales is pre· pared lo defend its intCrcsls. ·' Giving what he said was a full =.iccount of the l\f ayagucz rescue operation, be sa id (or .60 hours rrom t.hc time the Ca mbodians seized the vessel on Monday that President F ord tried lo give diplomac~ every chance to work . Ho·wever·, Kl ssl.n ger i;u id , "There was no l'hanceduring the c ri sis to resolve it d1p1omatically." _ At no time he said, did the Cambodians make any response to American dcm11nds that the ship and its 39-m an ere\\' be re- leased. fSee MESSAGE, Page A!) lefl l"illle to the im aglnatiOtl as to y,·hut would occur if the company Y.'Ould l'hoose to turn its back on the request,·· he sttid. ··At that tim e the company had <l ll'cad y made a hui:e investment in Korea," Dorsey said. lle said he made lhe first con- ti;bution •'in t he best interests or the l'O Ol}>an y an d it s s hareholde rs." Then. ··the pre- ssure for a political contribution 1ntcnsifit•d considera bly.'' Dorsey added. una Ex-mate Arrested In Death By. J r\CK CHAPPELL Ol llMI O•lly P1lol S\;off A fen1ale mem ber of the I-fate Krishna t'Ult v.·as s hot to de:.ith in La g una Beach near the downtown business district to- day. She v.·as sh<ll three times in the hc;.id. La guna Beach Pdlice arrested John Michaels Moore. 28, at the Krishna 1'emple, 64 1 Ramona Avenue, Lagun~ Betlch v.•ithin minutes of the murder. t'lloore, a lso a membe r of the cult and the ' de a d woman's estranged husband. "·as booked on suspi - cion of n1urde r . The murde red y,·oman was identified as Jayme Frances Sim -_ mons. 24. While a member ol the reli~ious group, she resided not at the Temple but at 537 Catalin<1: St. Apt . C. Police Lt. Nei l Pure.ell said motive for the killing wa s je<•lou sy but d el·lincd to elciborate. i\l oore reportedly is on parole fro1n St. Loui s wher e he :illeged- ly \\·as involved in an armed as- s ault again st the dead woman .and ht'r rn other. ;:.cl Police located :.i .22 t..•a liber automatic pist~I. believed to be the murdl'r weapon. in a trash t':Jn at the rear of the Laguna Beach Ass istance League Clubhouse, 526 Glenneyre St . 1'hc shooting took place at 8 : 10 a .m. in the 400 block of Goff Street. an a\l ey·like street ju::;t bel"'cen Glenneyre Street and Catalina Streets. Polit'c arriving at the scene round the mortally "·ounded "'Oman lying in a large pool of blood. he r head s hattered by al least three bullets . Laguna Beach firemen and polil~ wor ked in an a ttempt to resust'itate the v.·onlan. Police said there was a "Oit..·ker of life" left al that time . She was taken in critical condi- tion to South Coast Co mmunity Hospital \1Jhere she died within.45 minutes or the shooting. f\1oore v.·a s arrest ed b)' Of- fice rs Carlen e 1\mbrose and Barry Snyder who along with two detectives were ordered by Lt. Purcell to surround the Krishna temple'. (See KRISllNA, Page A2> Ora'=ag~7:ast Weatller It'll be a little warmer Saturday. according to the weather servl-ce, with highs or 68 .lt the beaches, ri sing to 76 irrland. Lows tonight in the 50s. INSIDE TODA. Y She's direcled more than 59 productft1tis: in lhe last JO years .. and :the's currently uJOrking on two al once. Daily !>-ii.al Slaff Writ er Tom Tilw 1plerviews prolifi c Orange Coasl director Pali Ta1n · belli11i on Page Cl. Al Y-kfwlc• ...... l..M ... Y11 C...•t.nll• O.•lt• .. ""'"' c ........... 0.•tllMfltlc .. lfli.tl•IP .... f.Oll .... •1-... l'hWfK• --AllAL.a .... r• ,....,.yt .... lnde"' ,, Cl·l .. •• •• .,., < .. •• ••• ••• <• C:4o•I •• •• t\~ •• • • . A2 DAILY PILOT SB Second Bombing Revealed WASHINGTON (U PI) -U.S. aircraft made a second bombing attack on th e Cam bodinn mainland about a half hour after the crew or the pirated freighter Mayaguez was brought under American control, the Pentagon said today. Pentagon spokesman Joseph Laitin al.so annount'ed that the . "still unconfirmed " cas ualty list showed one Mari ne killed, 13 servicemen mis sing and 22 y,·ounded, or which three were in serious condition. Laitin s aid the 13 missing men 'Y+'ere all from a helicopte r that THAIS RECALL . AMBASSADOR TD U.S. A4. crashed <1t sea a fter being hit by gunfire from the isla nd of Koh Tang. He said half the 26 . men aboard were rescu1...'tl by <l Navy ship and the whereabouts of the others were nol known. I-le said, however, "There are no indications that anyone was left OT\ the island ." · Under questioning, hC could not say how that ronclusion \\'as reached and acknoy,·Jed ged he did n ot knO\\' ho\.\.' fa r the helicopter .... ·as from the island wh en it hit the water. 'f.y.•o othe r helicopters were shot down during the ·daring Ma rine assault on the tiny island. One crashed in shallow 'Y+'ater and the crew made it lo land, "'hile the other exploded as it cr<ished on the ·beach and the crewmen scattered for the cover of lrces. Laitin revealed that U.S. fi ghter aircraft s truck a fuel dump nea r the m ainl a nd port of Kompong So m a t 8:50 p.m . PDT Wednesday --'-43 minutes after the des troyer Wilson reported that a s ma ll boat pulled alongside with at least part of the 39-man Mayaguez crew. Asked why the raid was car" ried out, Laitin said, !>There were almost 200 J\1arines on a nearby island under attack." * * * Fro• Page Al MESSAGE. •• Kissinger sa id he knew Cam- bodia re ceiv e d Am e ric a n messages about the ship because the United States had delivered them to the Cambodian Embassy in Peking. Kissin ger a lso s trongly reaf- firmed the U.S . defense commit- m ent to South Korea while at the same lime stating that Washington was ~repared to re- view its' r elations with Thail and in a cooperative spirit. Kissinger insisted that the use of force was intended by the Ford administrution primarily to Save the freight er a nd its crew and that any bols terin 2 of the American image abroad was ;,a_ bonus.'' Kissingf'r insisted tha t the United States was not s poiling for a fight following the debacle in Vietnam. When specifically asked if he was glad the incident had hap-· pencd, he answered angrily: "Nobody can be glad to be put in a pos ition where lives of Americans arc at stake. The loss of life is never a n easy one to con - template. \V e were forced into this . "We had to act on the basis of savine: American lives ... and the interest of the United States.'' Ki ssinger acknowledged that the incident may have been trig. 'gered from the isolated com - mands of a local commander a nd added that he was not convinced that the seizure of the freighter was "carefully planned." ·• ORANGE COAST ~11 DAILY PILOT ,.,... O••<><r (<>A\I ~l!y Pi!o1 ori1ft "'"''"I• •N'ft """'"I"""""" "'~"·•I 1>ubl""''" b, "" C••"<IO eo. .. Put:>l•.,.,·nu Co•»CIM•• 5.,,,. •••• +11••• .... , ••• Pl'bll-.1>..:I Mr:>n<I•• ""~uQft '""'°' !0< (1>'11• ~~. N•,.P0<1 6t••.ft, H""hn<llO<I llf'•'""0"'1 t••" V•"t•. ,..,,,., ~•OOlrb•r • Y•llt, ""'' lAllU"• Br••" Sou!ft Coa11. ,. 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'"''IQn!O""~' • S•tona <IA\\ P""''~ ~·•<11 •I to ... ,.., .... , ''"'"'"'" S1tll«,.Pllon b'tt••n•t U fl0monl!ll1; "' m~d i< 00 montftl,, mo!ol•r, ""U•ll•hO"' IJ 00 """''"'• 1 .~ 45 Years of Stewardesses Jessie Carter Bronson points to a 1930 photo of he rself (by her finger ) and seven other women \Vho were the first airline s t e warde s ses in th e \\/Orld durin g cere monies in San Ft·ancisco m a l'king the 45th a nniversary of the inception or the airline slc\vardess. or the ori ginal eight , six arc alive. J\.1ost live in Californi a . ~ro• P"fie Al KRISHNA. • • Lt. Purcell said that as Of- ficers Ambrose and Snyder ar- rived at the scene, Moore was ·seen · standing at the Ramona Avenue Temple entrance talking with another male member of the sect .. As the offi cers approached, he faced them and put his hands in the air saying "I 'm the one you want," Lt. Purcell said. Neighbors in the area or the woman's apartment said today they had heard loud arguments from th e woman's t'esidence in the past and police said she had been beaten once before, prior to the shooting. A third member or the Krishna l'Ull reportedly was at the scene or the crime al the time of the s hooting. Her na me was given as Rama Ni. She ran to the police station , about a qu~rler mile from the crime. ~ The d evotee was first thought to have been shot in the leg, however. she had fall!!n and in- jured her leg while rWlning to the police de partment. She was transported to South Coast Com- munity 1-lospital. Krishna cult members refused to discuss the incide nt, saying on· ly "I-fare Kris hna'' to unofficial inquiries. Lt. Purcell said th e cu ltist s are "not opposing'' police investigation. What's Yours? Horse Trots Into Tavern BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (UPI) -Pa trons ut Ali ce·s Restaurant were downing a couple for the road just before clos ing time when a horse pus hed through the front door and ambled up to the bar. He wasn't belligerent, but neithe r '"'''-"S he the kind of customer wanted as a regular. ' · Local police have ha ndled a fe \v unruly bar patrons in the wee hOurs, but figured they'd better get some help with this one. So they loCatcd th e horse's O\Vner Thursday to lead him out to a trailer parked at the curb. "The owner left him parked in the tra il er ," a police spokes man said. "then some wise guy lel him loose and directed him throUgh the door of the restaurant.'' From Pa§e AJ Towe r Vigil Ends - RILEY. • • that ends June 30 by about $12 ,000. The Garden Grove supervisor calJed two weeks ago for a county tax r ate cut and said department heads who can 't .reduce their budget shou ld be fired. DECATUR. Ill . (UPI) -A young m ental patient "'ho <:lung bare handed to an 8:1-foot radio tower for more than 38 hours was talked down to safety today. Police said James B . Suttle, 22, 't'ame down about 6:30 a .m. to end a two-day vigil for medical and police autho_rities. Those statements rame back lo haunt him Thursday when it was revealed he has spent more in four months ~s a county supervisor than Baker did in the previo us six months. .. At Saddlebat!k ,, Mothers. Seek Child Center Mothers who t a ke classes al Saddleback Coll ege soon may be able to drop off their children at a campus day care center iC col· lege trustees approve plans for such a facility. A joint proposal for a day care (.'enter now is being formulal~ · bY student mothers and t'ounty st'hools offi cials. It is likely that trustees Will review it al "their M;\y 27 bpard.1n eeting. A campus day car e center was estimated to cost at least $?0,000, accor din g to Mrs . Linda Douglas , head of a c9mmittee of. studunt mothers, to\'ho pleaded in behalf of such a facility with trustees earlier this week, An informal s urvey taken dur- in£ studciit registration disclosed that out of 265 students, 190 childrCn had ('hildren who could benefit from th e establi shment of '-'center. It was suggested by the student mothers lhal a 50 to 75·cent hour- ly fee be charged to offset the costs of operating the center. A m ajor problem faced by the ('oll egc in contemplating the es ta blis hme nt or a day care l'enter is the lack of suitable space ;.1t the tl-1ission Vi ejo cam· pus. Rut 1-l a l Mason, d irector of fi s- ..c al servil'CS for the Orange Coun- ty Board of Education, told col- lege officials that relocatable buildings could be used for such a f 'ro• Page AJ SECURITY .•. office patrol system s which had just one car cove ring a 45 square n1ile area that included the bank. But bank nulhorities drew most of his crilil'ism for putting the UCB building in the "worst possible location" in the area and providing burglars with ideal hiding places y.•hi ch they utilized to the full. 'fhe bank was entered from the roof during a three-day y.·cckend. \V ebber testified for plaintiffs' attorn"ey Arthur Hews that the 12·in ch vault provided by the ba nk \\'a s th e ''a bsolute minimal " type of strong room permissible by federal regula- tions. And it was a mistake, he said, for the bank to p lace a. "standing room attic'' right over the vault ..... ·hich was also used by the team of burglars. purpose. He said the county would be willing to operate the center for the rir1l y,ear to get thine• start- ed , addtn1 that lhe county has considerable expertise in the operation of day care centers. Mason told f!ollege officials that the Saddleback College Dis: tricl could finance the operation or the day eare center by passin1 a tax override or by allowing the county to impose a tax levy on the district. Mason said the county has the authority to levy a 1 cent-per $100 of assessed valuation tax for operation of th e center . ·r.nasured against the district's assessed valuation, the levy would raise $119,000 per year, coll ege officials calculate. Trustees called for a joint pro· posit! froro county school of. ficials and the Saddleback stu- ' dent committee because both groups had been working on the project concurrently . Four Survivors Still Playing For $210,000 LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP) - P.our s urvivors of the "world championship of poker" head for an eyeball-to-eyeball session to- day prepared to play on until the \loi.nner emerges. _ The· survivors "busted" four other players in an eight-hour third session T hursday in Bi- nion ' s tlorses h oe Club in downtown Las Vegas. Among the dropuouts was the leader from the beginning, Jesse Alto, a Houston auto dealer. Also out were Jack Grimm of Abilene, Tex.; J im Roy or Mount P le<1sanl, Tenn ., and Junior Whited of Austin, Tex. The winner wil l collect the $210.000 broUghl to the table by the 21 entrants -$10,000 apiece. Alto lost his last $5,000 on a set of triples when Brian "Sailor" Roberts of Las Vegas turned up a straight. Still in the game after the third session were Robe rts, with .$63,700 ; Au b rey .Day o f Tuscaloosa,' Ala ., with $62,200 ; Crandall Addington of San An- tonio, Tex., with $53,000, and Bob Hooks of Dallas with $30,500. The Inte rnational Society for Krishna Consciousness came to Laguna Beach about eight years ago first setting Op a temple along Laguna Canyon Road. They now have a large t emple y.•ith an ocean view on Ra mona Street a bove Pacific Coast ,High\\-'ay \\-'her e they grow or - gani c fOod s and fl ower s. In addition to the oversized of- fices and d es k!'", Schreiber blamed Schmit's budget crisis on what he inherited as a n ap- propri<Jlion figure from Baker a nd increased acti vity In the Second Distril't office. SPRING UPHOLSTERY The colorful band, both men and y.·omen wearing saffron and blue robes, is often seen and heard chanting •·Hare Kri shna; Hare Krishna " and thumping t:i mbourincs as devotees parade along the d oy..·ntown Laguna Beach streets. An Indian relig.ion , Krishna is a God to the devotees who worshi p their deity at a ltars festooned with Oowers in the te mple. f\l il ny of the devotees shave their heads save for a pony tail. The Krishna c ull in Laguna Beach no\v has about 60 mem- bers. Burg lar Killed OAKLAND (U PI J -Wilbert \Yatkins, 25 , was killed by a homeowner's automatic while com mitting a bu rglary, accord- ing to police. Walkins died at llighland Hospital shortly after he was shot. Police declined to identify the homeowner. County records sHow 60 pe r- cent of Baker's budget was left 'intact when Schmit inherited the offi ce with only 50 percent of the fiscal period remaining. And, the freshman supervisor iqcreased !he size of hi s office staff from four to seven persons. Man Acquitted In.Shooting LOS ANGELES <AP > -A reder al jury has convicted a m an of ill egal possession or a gun used in the 1973 slaying of an un- dercover n arcoti cs agent in a sub· urban Santa Monica hotel room. f\lich ael W. Elder, 25, who was acquitted of frwrder in the s hoot- ing of Officer Gerald Sawyer, will be sentenced June 9 following his conviction Thursday on charges of being a felon in possession or .:. firearm and making false stale· men ls to acquire a firearm. Capo Bµsinessman Given Probation Real est at e dealer Patrick Rayburn of Capistrano Beach has bC'e n placed on three years probation and ordered to make resti tution o f an estimated S75.000 to investors whose com· pl<1ints s pa rked criminal action against him . Orange Count y Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan pro- nounced sentence on Rayburn, •61. who is a partner in Laguna Riviera and Laguna Properties, 23605 Via California, Capistrano Beach. A.ayt?urn had pl eaded no con· lest to reduced allegations or violatin . .s.. state corporation rodes .. ui:lge McMillan found . him guilty but reduced the statUJ of the conviction to a mi&dt· meanor. Rayburn w as accused on ar- rest o r selling interests in partnerships and then allowin~ the prope rty to be lost through foreclos ure action without advis· ing the investors that the land was in jeopardy. Rayburn and his partner, John Fred Debs,·still fa ce civil action taken against them by a mill ionaire developer who te!tified agaiNl--Rayburn before the g rand jury. Howard T. Lane seeks more than $500,000 in damages from . the defendants with the allege. tlon that hts company was en· eouraJed lo invest in a numMroC tanii deals and was not aware un- til a later date that Ryburn did not , hold tltletotheproperty. ~ I Feoturinq Such W e ll Known Lines •• Woodmarlt Shorrill Mell"'¥ Corson Marimont Stone & Phillips (fl oo r sample s only) SUPER SPECIAL CUSTOM BE...-CHES Large Selection o f Velvet Covers .. Sale Price " I" featvri•g S.ch w.11 KMwn Lin••. •• Woadmerk SherriU M_,.c_._ Mari- SloM • Phillips (floor samples only) f't '" I " DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOOOMARK-l<ARAStAN-BAKER WffkDA TS • SA TU•DA YS t:OO lo 5:JO NEWPORT flEACH • 17Z7 WJo;STCLlt'F 011 ., 642·2'1111111 LAGUNA BEACH • 34.\ Nl>HTll t:C>/\ST llW\' , 4!M WI TORRANCE • 23649 HAWJ'llORNP: BLVD. l(tp('n t'rl m 9, Sun 12-S.lO! l7•·127' ,. \ ) I r I I 1'o d a;v's C l osing N. \'. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 136, '4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1975 TEN CENTS Gulf-Admits "'Payoffs' • In 4 Nations WASHINGTON (",\PJ -The chairman or G uJr Oi1 Col"P,. said today his company made $4 million in illeg;tl. wlltlcal COD· tribtltions to the-ruling pastty Of J(orea ; $460,000, in ®nations td the rormcr ruljng party in ·Bolivia, and $50;000 in donations lo Lebanon for a "public educa- t ion program" in the United States about the Arab-Israeli con- Oict. Gulf Chai rm.:tn. Bob R. Dorsey said an interna.I compaiiy in- vestiga.tlon also turned up ~vidence that might indicate use ol corporate funds for political purposes JnJlaJy.r In La Paz.~thc Bolivian cabinet went into emergen·cy session ""'hen it learned about Dorsey's st:ilements. Testifying before the Senate subcomQli ltee on multination a l corporations , Dorsey said Gulf paid $1 million in 1966 and SJ million in 1970 lo the Democratic·Republican P".ar· ty of Korea under 1.1.•h at he • t1st ,· Action by Brown Session Called On··. Malpractice . . . ' Gov. Edmund· Bf own Jr. will call the LegiSla''t\)re into a.Special :;;ession MondilY, to' find a solution to th e m e d-i'c"a·l ins ura nce emergency aJ]d to try to get do'c- lors back on the job. (Related Story, Photo PageA31. Today's announcement from Sacr3mento came as the doctor walkout was spreading l,oOrange County. One Orange County hospital, Los Alamitos Geoeral, h3d been targeted !or a w.alkout by anesthesiolOgists Moilday and an emergency meetirlg of Orange Counly-an·esthesiologisti hed- been call ed for Monday evening. ' There was speculation that ~?bout 75 percent of Orange·Coun· ty anesthesiologist_§. would _deci~e Senate OKs Re~8e.4ui WASHINGTON (U PI) - ThE:... Senate· aijproved $405 million to a~· "115,000· In- dochina ref;ugees today after stipU.l~lH]e. that the United St:a-l·es p ay the ticket for 3ny $outh Viel· n ~mP.se who want lo return home. The v<!l& was 79-2. The return trip stipula- tion confli cts with a House. passed bill which set a $507 million · Ii mil on reCugee spending and funded $405 million for immediate use by government and private r elief agencies. The differences will have to be resolved next week by a congressional con- fer e nc e • c·o m mt t t e c because the House did not meet today. Ship Rescue Has Message '-Kissinger Fr om Wire Servic::es WASf-llNGTON -Secretary of Slate l lenry A. Kissinger said to· day Am erican rescue ef the U.S. cat go ship M ayaguez, seized by the Cambodians, should teach the world the United States will no.~be pushed around. Kissinger told .a news con· ference the suc::cessful military operation agairist Cam.bodia on Wednesday "ought to make clear there are limits bcyOnd which the United States cannot be pushed and that the United Stati;; is pre· pared lo defend.its interests." GivJng what he said was a full ac('C>Unt of the M a9aguez rescue <See MESSAGE, PageA2) ITCH T.O SWIM DAMPEN.ED SOME , -. . . PLEASANll'ON,if.VPI).-The Itch to scratc'h• ii stronger than lhe itch to swim r~r visitors at a Jake near here. SWimmers began to complain or ltchln g after Jeavine: the lake Bl Shadow Cliffs Regi()\lal Park.. Health authorlttes found' It was ~aused bS' a mic1;.o-organis m passed to s wimmers from st1ails which carried it from wtla duck feces . Swimming has bee'n banned at the lake-pendlng a cleanup. not to · perform anylhi.ng bul emergency or obstetric surgeries •next week. However, that wus before today's decision by Governor Brown to call th e Legislature into special session. The Monday night meeting wi ll be ·at 7:30 p.m. in the Orange Cpunty Med ical Building in Orange. It has been called by the anesthesiologists section of the Orange County Medical Associa· ti'oh . Los Alamitos General Hospital ·was ·one of 13 South Bay area hospitals targeted for a stoppage by the Los Angeles Society of Anesthesiologists. This announcement was made at a news conferen~e Thursday by the Los Angeles Society in Culver City. About 70 aneelhesiologists were to have taken part in this 13·hospital walkout, including three s taff a n esth l siologisls al Los Alamitos General. lt·was unclear what effect the Governor's announcement would have on the Los Angeles group's plans. · Measure Irks lrvin·e Bike Trails Pane l The Irvine Bike Trails Com· mittee is up in arins over a pro· ·posed pi ece of s tate legislation which wour'd force the city to alter pla ns for its bicycle trail s. According to city Trans porta- tion Commissioner Juanita Moc, the bi ll by State Senator James R. Mills <D·San Diego) would re· quire Irvine to change the way bike trails on streets are delini at· ed at intersections. Presently, the trails that run along the sides of streets are m'arked with epoxy dots a nd zebra striping as they app"roach intersections. The markings are designed lo keep cars out of the Hike paths . Mills' bill would make all bike trails throughout the state stan· dard, which Mrs. Moe considers "a good thing." But at intersections, the bill would have tfik~ trails merge with ri ght turn lanes, a situation the committee consid ers hazardoui. she said. The Com mittee is lrying lo or· ganize a letter campaign to have the bill changed before it is ap· proved, Mrs. Moe said. Anyone interested may contuct her at 552-7762. 53-year-old ' ~omanRaped LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 53- year-old woman wasrrapedin her hQme early today in the same Hollywood a rea where 21 other women have been attacked in six• months, police said. However, Police sald they did not believe the woman was the ·1atest victim of the so-called "Westside Rapist .'' Police said the assajlanl broke into the woman·, home by fore· ing a window. The. victim suf· feted c_ut~ -and bruises and was treated'-at a hospital and re· leased. . ' described us great prt.>ssure. J~le said G ulr made the donation to pro'tect an investment of 21eversl million-dollars and thf1t hf dist'overed only recently that the donations were "in viol;,at1on of a Korean statute." Dorsey said Gulf made three polilic~I contributions in Bolivia. It bought a $1 10;000 helicopter for the late G.en. Rene Barrientos Yihile he was campaigning for president or Bolivia i.n 19Gti,' Dorsey said. • lie suid Barriento::; later de· manded and got two other con · tributions of t·orporatt" funds In the amounts of $240,000 and $110,000 . - Dorsey said ·Gulf <tlso secretl y funneled $50,000 through 1-'irst National City Dank of Beirut. Lebanon, "for the purpose of helping to defray the expenses of •a public education program en· deavoring to bring about a bctt('r understanding: in Ame1iea of the Arab·lsraeli conflict.'' • am m The Gulf ehalr1nan volun· tccred no detail s alJuut the "education progr<.1m .'' l-le asked that the public not engage · in "prem01tur~ conjcc · ture" about the Italian money . Dorsey suid Koreu n p011·ty leaders demanded th01t Gu lf make .a s ubstantial cuntribul1u11 in 196G. _ "Our investigation indit'ates that the dem;.ind \\'.'.IS made by high party officials and u·a~ a(·· companied by pressure \\·hit·h • • ., • D•ilyPllalPllOlabyJi CkClliO-ll BATIALION CHIEF FORREST JOHNSON {right), FIREMEN ATIEMPT TO AID SH.OOTING VICTIM Female Hare Krishna Devolee1Was Sl•ln In Laguna Be aC:h Today , • Ril~y ·.Dealt Surprise Official, Informed of Budget Problems Orang'e County Supervisor Laurence Schmit is nol the only county supervisor u•ith a bud get problem in his offi ce. $10,000 no1·m a ll y given to new s upervisor s when he was ap. pointed last September. day for Supervisor Schn1it"s of. fice budget crisis. Fifth Di strict Supervisor 1 Thomas Riley was told Thursday that he also is in danger of over· spending his office budget. Ther efore , the r efurbis hing done in hi s offices. including ad- ding partitions to make room for staff members, was applied lo his operating budg·et. According to Schmit's office m a nager, Bill Schreiber . the freshman supervisor u•us forced to ~pend he:.iv il y lo sc;ilc do"·n the size of aides· offices and desks inherited fron1 his pre· decessor. • And the form er Marine general is miffed about it. . He said he had been "assured by Meanwhile, oversized offi ces · and desks were blamed Thurs· a member or the county a<k.-· ministrator ·s stafft1.1.'oweeks ago B;ngQ D--'--d that he was under the spending ., .L...f(,l.(;ti.:e limit. 4 Therefore. according to Riley, it came as a surprise to him that his office might be guilty of over· spending its 1974·75 budget al- location. "t just do not beli eve in doing business in this fa shion and am terribly disappointed that in· formation provided us has ap· pare ntly proved to be er· roneous," Riley said. The Fifth District supervisor h as asked for a d e t ai led breakdown of costs charged to his office and guidelines to de· termine what spending can be permitted to June 30 that will br· ing his offi ce budget in under the allowable maximum. Ri ley did. not receive th~ extra· By A ssembly . .. . SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The Assembly has ... voted to legalize bingo games conducted by churches ~d certain other non· profit organizations in Californi a . The bill (A 8144) by As· semblyman Leroy Greene (D- Sacramento), was approved Thursday on a 41 ·26 vote, the bare ma jority required, and sent to the Senate. T he legis lation is a n im- plementing m easure for a pre· 'Viously approved proposed con; s titutiona l a m ~ndm enl which would be subject to voter ratifica· lion at the polls. What's Y 01•1•s? Horse Trots Imo Tavern BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (UP I ) -Patrons at Alice's Res.taurant were downing a couple for the road just· before closing,U"m~ when a horse pushed through the front door and ambled up to the bar. He wasn't belligerent, but neither was he the kind of c ustom er w a nted as a regular. Loc•I police have handled a few unruly bar p a trons in the wee hours, but figu red the)''d better get some help with this one. So they lcxated the horse"s owner Thursday to lead him out fa a trailer parked at the curb. "The ow ner Jen. him parked in the trailer," a police spokesm an said. "then som e wise guy let hi111 loose and directed him through the door of the ' restau~rant ... ' -•I ,._ ... "' • • But county disbursc1ncnt re· tords s how th at Schmit wus'- given an extra $10.000 to set up shop in the Second District office he look over from David B<tker last January . According to ad1ninisLrativc budget projections. Schmit is l.ikely to overspend hi s ap· propriation for the fi~cal year th at end s June 30 by about $12,000. ... The Garden GrO\'C supervisor called two weeks ago for a county tax r ate cut and said department heads who can't reduce their budget should be fired. Those sta tements came back lo ha unt him Thursday u·hen il was revealed he has spent more in fou r months as a county supervisor than Baker did in the previous six m onths. In addition to the oversized of· (ices and d esks, Schreiber blamed Schm it 's budget crisis on what he inherited as an ap· propriation figure from Baker and in creased activity in the Second District office. Cm.inly records show 60 per· (See RILEY, Page AZ> I Rape Victim Cites Ple as SAN FRANCISCO <UP I) -A r1:1~ victim Thursday identified one of the defe nd ants In the Zebra murder trial as her ut· tacker ;ind told how she talked him out of ki ll ing her. lfowever , Superior Court Judge Jost'ph Karesh ruled the 29-ycar·old . woman (·ould not make direct reference in her tt.-slimony lo the rape because the defend <1nls ;ire not chttrged with that crime. ., left little to the irnagi nation us to what would occur if the company "'ould choose to turn its bi:t1.:k on the req uest,'' he suid. ''At that time the company had ulready mt1d e a huge invest1nent in Korea," Dorsey said. 1-te said be made the first con- tribution "in the best interests or the e o n1pan y and its shareholdt•rs." Then. "the pre- ssure for i.I political cont1ibution intens ified eonsidcrably," Dorse.1· a.ldt.:d. una .Ex-mate- Arrested In Death l.\y JACK Cll APPELI~ Of 1~• D•llY P11a1 St•ll A ft•malc men1ber of the l·larc Kri shn01 cu lt \\·as shot to death iii Lu g una Ueach n cetr the dou'nlou·n bus iness di st1i ct lo · day. She.\\'aS shot three times in the head. Luguna Bc:.ieh Police arrested John f\.'lich:1els f\toore. 28, at the Krishna Temple, &ll R<-1 1nona ,\venue. l.aguna Beach \\'itlun n1inute~·-of the murder. !\toore. also a me in ber of the cult and tbt> dead u'om a n 's cs l ranged hu sband, \\'as booked un s uspi - cion of n1u rder . Tht• murdered \\·on1an \1 as identified as J ay1ne Frances Sim· _ mons , 24 . \\'bile a rt1en1ber of the religious group. she resided not at the Te1nple but al 537 Catalina SL. r\pt. C. Police Lt. Neil l">urce ll s;Jid motive for the ki ll ing \1as jealousy !:lut d ec li ned to clabor:1tc. l\1oore reportedly is on parole fro m SL Louis \Vhere he alleged. ly ,,·:1s involved in '.:in arn1 cd as· sault agLii nst the dead "'on1an and her mother. Police located :.i .22 calibt·r ;1utomatic pistol. beli eved to be !he murder wcupon, in a trash tan at the rear of the Laguna Reach ,\ss i s t ance Lci.igue Clubhouse. 526 G lcnncyrcSt. The shooting took place at 8: 10 a.m. in tht:' 400 bloek of Goff Street. an alll'y ·li kc street just bet1.1.•ecn Glcnn cyre Slrt·et :.ind Catalin a Streets. POii ce arriving :.it the scene found the mor ta lly \VOunded U'On1an lying in a large pool of blood. her head shultered by al lea'st three bu llets. L:1guna Beat·h firen1cn and J>Olicc worked in an atte1npt lo resuscitalc the u·oman. Police said there was a "flicker of life" lcfl at that ti1ne . She was tu ken in c1ilical condi· lio n lo South Coast Con1mu nity Jlospit:il \\'here she died \\·ithin 45 n1 inules of the s hootin~. ri.loore was arrested by Of· ficer s Carlen1: i\1nbrusc 01nd !Ja rry Sn yder \\'ho along u·1th lU'O" dctel'lives \v er e ordered hy l.t. Purcell lo surround the K1i shna temple. (See K RISHNA , PagJ'A2) Ora:g~~a8 t We a Cher· It 'll be a little \\'armer S<iturday. aCcording lo the \veather service, wit h ~ highs or 68 al the beaches. ri sing to 76 inl and. Lows tonight in the sos. I NS IDE TODA Y Size's directC'd 111ore that1 59 productiat1s 1n Ille lasl 10 years, and size's currently working or1 t ivo at once. Daily P!l.o! Staff \\Inter Tom Tilus Interviews prolific Oronge Coasl direclor Poli Tam· bcllini on Page CI. Index Al Mo~$ ts M1NMl l"11n11• t4 Ntti-t Ne- AJ Ol'tlft .. C.11"1' 01•12 ,...,pl. 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Saddl,eback Plans ' Children's Center "1 other s v.·ho take l'lasscs at Saddleback Coll ege soon may be able to drop off their children at a campus day care center if col- lege trustees approve plans for such a facility. ..., A joint pro posal for a day care center now is being formulale<I by student mothers and county schools off icials. It is likely that trustees y,·ill re\"ie y,· it at their lttay 27 board m eeting. A campus day care center y,·as estimated to cost at least S?0 .000, acco rdin g t o l\trs. l,inda Douglas, head of a committee of student mother s, who pleaded in behalf of such a facility v.·ith trustees earli er this week. An inform al s urvey taken dur- in2 student r e~i s tration di sclosed that out of 265 students, 190 children had children v.'ho could benefit from the establis hment of a center. It was s uggested by the student mothers tha t a so to 75-cent hour- ly (ee be charged to offset the costs of operatin g the center. A major problem faced by the college in contemplating the establishment of a day care center is the lack ·or suitable space at the !\t ission Viejo cam· pus. But Hal 1\1 a son, director or fis· From PIJ9e Al RILEY ... cent of Baker's budget was left 'intact when Schmit inherited the office with only 50 percent of the fi scal period remaining. And , the freshman supe rvisor increased the size or his ofri ce staff from four to seve n persons. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT TtwO<•noe c.,.,, D••ly Po•o• "''!" .. .,,,.," ,.,..... &o,,..., ! ... """'' PJ•"· "1>ubl"hPd I»'"" O•~n"" eo.t•• Pub'"'""q co"'p~ny !tni•• •!• ..,.1.on• ••~ pUl)lo""d Mo""•• '"•<uqn I"""' '"' fo •• -......... P<>•1 Ii•..:" "!~h''""'Cll'I ""~'" ''"'" ••In V•"••· h .. n •. ~~dDIH.n•• ..... ,,,. ·", \..o°""" 8'"'"'"""'" (.O~•! A """'" '"I""·" ed1h""" Dubt,,n•d ~,u•O•" ,"'(J ~u'"1·" !"•' lltl<\(01><11 """"'""'<! pl•hl " •t JU0 V;, \I h·O~ St•ft!I, (<"1a M•••. (•l•fO•n•• •1• I& Rober! N. 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(elllo•nl• S11DKtoll1oQn l>Y <~Hr•' U <l(l•"lnl~<f trr m•11 µ.00mon!1'IJ, m1l<lf•• """'"•!<~<>• U ~ _,,,,. cal services for the Orange Coun· ty Board of Education, told col- lege offi cia ls that relocatable bttild in ~s could be used for such a purpose. He said the county would be y,·illing to operate the center for the first year to get things start· ed. adding that the rounty has cons iderable expertise in the operation of d ay care C'enters. !\t ason told college officials that the Saddle back College Dts· trict could fin ance the operation of the day car e center by passing a tax over ride or by allowing the ('Ounty to impose a tax levy"on the district . !if ason said the county has the authority to Je,·y a 1 cent per SlOO of ;:issessed val uation t ax for operation of the center. .\'1 easured agains t the distri<.1 's assessed valuation, the l evy v.·ould raise $119,000 per year, coll ege officials calculate. _. Trust.ees call ed for a joint pro· posal from county school of- ficials a nd the Saddleback stu: 'd ent comffiittee because both groups had been working on the project concurrently . NOW Enters Bias Fray on Side of Man JACKSONVILLE, F1a. (UPI> -The National OrganizatioQ for y,·omen. champion of women's ri ghts. has j umped into a sex di s- crimination fray -on the side or a male bartender. Bob, the bartender {he won't give hi s last n a me) says local •bars <i nd ni ght clubs onl y hire \\'Omen bartende rs. no men, not· y,·ithstanding their qualifications. t1ons. Bob is a J,!ra duate or the Professional Bartenders School of Boston and considers himself a master barm a n. lie said he hasn't even been asked if he can mi x drinks. Some of the fC'ma le bartenders he has \~:at ch C'd during his job·hunting h<ivc been ··pretty b:.id ," he said. ··1·,·c never been soorfcnded in my life." he said. "Like women sciy. '\\'hy c:an·t I do the work if 1 ·m qualified'?·· Donna T aylor, coordinator or the NO W employ m e nt di s · t:rimin:.ition task force, read <.i bout Bob 's pli ght in a local ney,·spaper. She off ered to fil e a class· action s uit b<'for the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on behalf or all male .bartenders so th at Bob can r e· 111ai n a nonymous. "\\'e haven 't b_een approached by a man bC'fore," she said. "But it does n't m atter which sex is di s· criminated against. We're all in- volved." Burglar Killed OAKLAND !UP!) -Wilbert Watkins , 25, was killed by a homcowncr's nutomat.ic while comn1itting a burglary, accord· 1 ing to poli ce. 2nd Raid Bared I ' . Cambodia Bombed After Kes'Cue ... llTOCKHOLll, 8-(AP) - A gunboat believed &o be C.mbo· dJ•n ahot four lime• 1t 1 Swedish fret:cbter la &he GDll ol Thailand on Wedne1day, reporta reaching Stockholm said today. The 13,000-ton Hlrado ea~aped damag e through evaalve maneuveri;. WASHINGTON (UP!) -U.S. aircraft made a s econd bombing attack on the Cambodian mainland about a half hour after the crew of the pirated freighter * * * Captured Ship M1yacue1 was brought under American control, the Pcntagun -alf;I today. Pentagon spokesman Joseph Laitln ult10 announced that the "still unconfirmed" casualty Ust showed one Mt1rlne killed , 13 servicemen.-nissing a nd 22 wounded, of which three were In serious condition. Laitin said the 13 missing men were all from a helicopter th:tt crashed at sea after being hit by gunfire from the i~land of Koh Tang. lie said half the 26 men * * * • ubo:ird were rescued by a Navy ship Lind the wherellboul$ of tti~ others were not known. • He suid, however, ''There are no indications that unyone was left on the islund. '' Under questioning, he could not say how that conclualon was reached and acknowledged he did not know how far the heli copter wus from the island whe n it hit the water. Two other he licopters were shot down d1,1ring _the dar.ing J\.tarine assault on the tiny Island. One crashed in shallow water and the crew rn_.ruteJt. to land) while the other exploded as it <'rashed on the beach a nd the crewmen scattered for the cover of trees. Wife of Skipper 'Glad It's Over' Laitin revealed that U.S . ri ghter aircraft struck a fuel THAIS RECALL AMBASSADOR TO U.S. A4. dump near the m ainlan~,J!Q,r:t_of Kompong So1n at 815(fp.m. PDT Wednesday -43 minutes after the destroyer Wilson reported that a s mal l buat pulled alongside with al least part of the 39-man Mayaguez crew. By KATHY CLANCY 01 01• D.all1 l"Utt $1ttt The v.•ife of the Mayaguez skip· per is back home in Fountain Vallt'y today, and while she·s happy about her husband 's re- lease, she 's not so happy about beC'oming an overnight celebrity . "it's over and that's it," said Ann Miller, wife of Captain Charles Miller. "lt probably won't even be on the news tonight.'' Mrs. Miller, 10281 Sl:ater Ave., . .refused lo be photographed. "I don't know why I have to be brought into it." she said. "Who knows me? I don't think there are 10 people who know me personally." Mrs. ~tiller said the onJy v.·ord she's received from her 61-year- old husband was a telegram. She said it didn't say anything about Fro•PageAI KRISHNA. • • Lt. Purcell said that as Of- ficers Ambrose and Snyder ai:.· rived al the scene. !\foore was seen standing at the Ramona Avenue Temple e ntrance talking with another male member of the sect. As the officers approached, he faced them and put his hands in the air saying "I'm the one you· want," Lt. Purcell said.- Neighbors in the .area of the wom.an·s apartment said today they had heard loud arguments from the woman's residence in the past and police said she had been beaten once before, prior to the shooting. A third member of the Krishna <'Ul( reportedly w as at the scene of the crim e a t the time of the shooting. lier name was.given al5 Rama Ni . She r a n to the police stat.ion, about a quarter m ile from the crime. The devotee was first thought to have been shot in the leg, however, s he had fallen and 1n · jured he r leg while running to the police departm e nt. She was transported to South Coast Com- munity Hospital. Krishna cu ll m embers refus ed to discuss the incident, saying on- ly '"Hare Krishna" to unofficial inquiries. Lt. Purcell said the cultists are ''not opposing'' police investigation. The International Society for Krishna Consciousness came to Laguna Beach about eight years ago first setting up a temple along Laguna Canyon Road . They now have a large temple with an ocean view on Ramona Street above Pacific Coast ,Highway where they grow or- ganic food s and fl owers. The colorful band, both m en and women wearing saffron and blue robes, is often see~and heard chanting "Hare Krj,.mna ; Hare Krishna'' a nd thumping tambourines ~s d evotees parade a long the downtown Laguna Be.ach s treets.._, An Indian religion, Kris hna is a God lo the devotees y,•ho worship their deity at altars festooned with flowers in the temple. ~lany of the devotees shave the ir heads save for a pony tail. The Krishn a cult in Laguna Beach now has about 60 mem· hers. Dog "Guilty Of Trespass MADI SON , \\'is. CAP) -Cut· ter, an Irish setter O\\Tled by At.· ty. Gen. Aronson La Follette, has been convicted of tres passing and fined $55 in Dane County Court. how he'd been treated while un· der Cambodian capture. She declined discussing what the message said. '"It was for me. I don 't see why th e world needs to read it," she said. Mrs. Miller v.•as reluctant to dis csuss her husband's back· ground except to say he came from Michigan originally. She said s he h as been away from home during the past few days . When her husband returns, she pl ans to meet him at their hq_me elsewhere, although she wouldn't say where. "Are you kidding ?" she asked· when queried about its location. "He won 't cOme hcre, that·s for sure, with 500 and some apart· ments and everyone rushing in and out," she said. "He has a home. This is just an apart- ment." Mrs. Miller.said many of the news re p~rts have been inac- curate . Sittr"said a friend taped some television and radio ... broadcasts about Miller. "1-le'll have a good laugh over them. find out some things he didn't know about him self." When asked ir her husband had faced serious danger before. Mrs. ~Iiller said, he had carried military cargo to Vietnam . "I don't know what they came under then. fie didn't relate every detail.'' she explained. "It is his job and lhal is that,·· she added. Mrs. Miller said when the inci- dent was first reported. Monday, she agreed to allow a few re· porters to her home for photos. Asked why. the raid was car· ried out, J.aitin s aid, "There were almost 200 l\1arines on a nearby island under attack." Lailin previously announced an .;:11rstr1ke al 7:57 p.m. PDT al the Ream airricld on the mainland which Pentagon of- ficials said was des igned lo knock out the only armed aircra ft the Cambodians had. The Khmer Rouge regime in Phnom Penh today accused the !\1arine s .of l aun.c hin g a "ferocious, insane" assault 20 minutes after· the release of the Ameri c an merchant sh ip !\1a ya,t:uez and i~s crew. Ca n1bodian Information l\1inister llu Nim, in a broadcast over Rattio Phnom Penh, described the !\t arine landing at Koh Tang as ''an act of open ag. grcssion." In a bri ef rnec ting with the ne\\!S media today, President Ford said ··r s lept easier" Thurs· day ni ght, in an apparent re- ference to his re li ef that the Cam· bo<lian t:ri :s is is over. The While i"louse today also re- jected any speculation that Ford \\·elcomed the Cambodian attack in order tO flex U.S. military , muscle in the Pac ific. ··The President very firmly re· jects any idea or speculation that he has seen printed that this oc- casion was welcomed lo assert something_,'' said press secretary Ron Nessen. SPRING UPHOLSTERY ."~s;;s=:: ... :··~-=· -::-=:::I ,, I 1'9aturinq Such Well knowft Lines •• WoodMGrk Shenill M ... Car- Mari..-t s•-" rh1H1p1 (floor samples only) SUPER SPECIAL CUSTOM BENCHES Large Selection of Velvet Covers Salo rrico Ul"ITt~ LEAVES WAR ZONE Holt Tows May•guez MESSAGE. •• operation, he said ·for 60 hours from the time the Cambodians seized the vessel on Monday that President Ford tried to give diplomacy every chance to work. However , Kissinger said, "There was no chance duMng the crisis to resolve it diplomatically.'' At no liQte he said, did the Cambodians m ake any response to American demands that the ship and its 39 ·man crew be r e· leased. Kissinger said 'he knew Cam· bodia received American messages about the ship because the United States had delivered. them to the Cambodian Embassy in Peking. Ki ssinger also strongly r eaf· firmed the U.S. defense commit· ment to SOuth Korea while at lhC same time s tating th a t Washington was prepared to re· view its relations with Thailand in a cooperative spiMt. Kissinger insisted that the use of force was intended by the Ford administration primarily to save the freighter and its crew and that any bolsterin2 of the American image abroad was "~ bonus." 1'9aturinq Such w.n knowft Liftes a1 Woodmark SIMnil M...,.Car- Mari..-t si-1. rhlllpo (floor samples only) ~ "' ,, ,. , " • Attorney Ed Elsoo. represent· ing both dog and master, had threatened to request a jury of Cutter's peers ir the Madison city attorney's office went throuqh with the prosec ution . lie bargained instead Thursday for di s missal of two counts of permitting the dog to run loose in exchange (or a.guilty plea on the trespassing charges. OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN-BAKER Neither defendant nppcarcd in Court. ' • WHICDAYS & SATUIDAYS t :OO lo 5:30 I NEWPORT BEACH.' 1717 Wl:STCLlt'F DR.. 6U·20St LAGUNA BEACH • :W5 Nl)H.Tlf C.:()AST HWY •• 4!:M·&Ml ,. TORRANCE• 23849 HAWfHORNF. BLVD ff)pen Fri HI 9. Sun , 12·.S:JO; 3'1M·IZ7~ ' ' ' • . . . .. • Huntington ...,aeh Fountain Valley . . VOL. 68 , NO. 136, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES . \. • ORAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ·roday's C los i11 g 1'.~. Sto~ks FRI DAY, M AY 16, 1975 TEN CENTS Wife of Skipper Says to , Stow It By KATH Y CLANCY 01 IM D•lty flli..t M.off lhe news tonight." Mrs. Miller, 1028 1 Slat.er Ave . Th~ wife nf thl.' M uyugucz skip· refused to be photographed. per-1s -b11:ck hom-e in Fountam -·-"1 don'l know why l huvc l.-0 be Valley loday, and while she'!i brought into it." she s aid. "Who happy :1bout ht•r husband's re· know!:i me? I don't think lhere are. ~ease . ~he's not ~ bUPPY .. Jlho.\.ll_IO _e_eo ple who know me becoming an overnight celebrity. per~onally ." "It's over and that's it," said Mrs. MUler said the only ward Ann l\1iller1 wife of Caplilin she's received from her 61-year- Charles Miller. old husband w.a~ a telegram. She "It prob<.ibly won·t l·v~n be on suid it didn't say anything about hoy,• he'd bee n trented while un· der c ... mbodiun capture. She· decllned discussing ...., hat lh"e.m.essage said. _ "It was for me. J don·t see y,•hy the world needs t'O read it,'' she said. Mrs. ~1iller was reluctant to disesuss her husband's ba<:k - ground except to say he came frcm Michigan originally. She s aid s he has been ay,·;.iy 0..i 1¥ Piiot Ptiotoby Jii<k Cll•-11 BATTALION CHIEF FORREST JOHNSON (right), FIREMEN ATTEMPT TO AID SHOOTING VICTIM Female Ha re Krishna Devotee Wa s Slain In Laguna Be ach Toda Funeral Set For Victims Of Cw: Crash Multiple fu nerul services will be held Saturduv fo1· a tluntington Beach mother. her 4-year-old son and an unborn child she was car- rying. All were victims of <1 c<ir crash last Sunday. -Michelle Finn, 32, died Thurs-· day at Huntin gton Intercom- munity Hospital, where she once worked as a registered nurse. flier son,· Kevin. 4, and her un- born child wer e-killed in the acci· dent. Lloyd Lester Fariell , 53. of 5002 Midiron Circle, lluntington Beach. face s two counls of manslauchter and drunken driv- ing in connection with the etash, police said. .ffe y,·as arrested after the crash in connection with the de- ath of Kevin Finn. 1-lewas arrest- ed again Thursday following Mrs. Finn's death. Fariell was being held in jail today in lieu of $20,000 bail. Mr:s . Finn·s husband, Thomas. and 'son, Se an. 6, are-recovering from injuries lhey s uffered 1n the cr ash. Friends have launched a fund drive to hClp paY their medical and funC'ral ex.penSes. A·I rs. Finn worked until recent· ly as an emergency room nurse at Pacifica Hospital in l·lunt- ington Beach. She r esigned ,to await her son's birth, friends •said. . But Joanne Spanovich, 1..1 co- worker, said soon after she re· signed. Finn was laid off his job. She said the couple carried no (See FUNE RAL, P•ge A2) ./ G_ov. Br.owµ C~IJ.§ Malpractice Meet SACRAMENTO -Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr. today culled the Legis lature into a special session beginning on M onduy to find a solutioa to the mCdical malpraC'- tice insur<.1nce crisis and lo try to persuade striking physiCia ns to return lo work. The governor's decision came as the ·doctor walkoul was spreadin g to Orange County. The Los Alamitos General i"loopil<.11 had been targeted ror a stoppage Monday by the Los Angeles Society of Anesthesiologists a nd anesthesiologists Who are mem- bers of the Orange County Medical Associ<.ition had :Jn emergency meeting planned ror Monday night. This meeting. at 7:30 p.m . 1n the Orange County J\.1ediciil Building. was call ed for doclors lo decide wh<.1l to do, on an in-- dividuai bas is, about the grow1nc Swim Lesson Signups Set Huntington Beach residents can sign up at any of five locations Saturday for summer swimming lessons sponsored by the city recreation department. Registration will be held al Golden West College. Edison High, Marina High, Huntington Beach High. and the city gym, from9a.m. to4 p.m . Lessons are availabl~ for all ages and the'fee is SS lo $6. Six dif· rerenl two-week sessions will be held 'this sum mer starting June 16 . For further information phone 536-5486. cotil of malpructice insurance. Before Governor Bro'A·n made his unnouncement this morning u prediction had been given that about 75 p ercent of the anesthes iologists in Orange County would decide to stop all but emergency and obstetric sur- geries by the end of ne¥t week . Inquiries with doctors this morning indicated that a majori- ty of anesthesiologists at St. Joseph 's Hospital, Orange. y,•as planning to strike but at I loag J\lemori a l f{ospilal , Newport Beach, the decision had bet-n to continue. In his proclamation . Brown said ... '(he inability of doctors to obtain SUl'h (malpractice ) in- surance at reasonable rates is en- dangering the health or lhe peo- ple of this state, and threatens the closing or many hospitals.·· He called on the Legislature to pass bi ll s providing greater dis- cipline for physicians, creating a "medica l peace corps" to serve needy Californian s a nd establishing voluntary binding arbitration to resolve maplrac- t.ice claim}- The governor also urged lawmakers to set ··reasonable limits'' on attorney's fees in malpractice cases and to give the s tate power to regulate hospital rates and hospital bed capacity. The extraordinary session will begi,n at 1 p .m . J\.l onday and will run concurrently with the re- gular two-year session and the first special session the governor <'a il ed in February on housing. The· governor also said he will convene ,a special panel im- rnediatcly to investigate in- sur:incc com puny rates. fro1n honte duri n ~ the past few days. When her hus band returns, she plans to meet him at their home elsewhere, although she wouldn't s ay \\·here. "Are you kidding'.'"·she asked ~·hen queried about its location. "He won 't cOme here, that's fur sure. with 500 and some apart· menls and everyone rushing in and out." she s aid. "He has a home. This is j ust o.tn upart· mC'nt." ' Mrs. J\1illl•r said m:Jny of ttu: ney,·s reports have· been in.,,c· t:Urate . She SiJld ~ fri e nd taped some television ... nd r ... dio broadcasts 11bout f\liHer . "1-le'll ha\'e a good laugh ovc.r lht1m, find out some things he didn 't knO\I.' ... bout himself.·· \\'hen :.is ked if her hu~b:.ind h ~d· faeed serious d a nger bt·fore. i\lrs. i\1illl·r sau.I . he had l':.irr1ed 1nililary cargo to \'ietn<irn . "l don't kno\V ""hat they came under then. He didn 't relate every detail,'' she explained. "It is his job and that is that,., shcaUded. f\lrs. ~1illcr saiQ_\\'hen ~he inci- dent "'as first reported l\1onday, she agreed to allow a few re· porters to he r home rorphotos. <See R ETURNS. PageA2) Krishna Slaying Lagunan Slwt; Ex-mate Held By J ,\CK CllAPPF.1.1. 01 Ult Oiioly P>IOI St•ll ~\ fe1n<Jle member of the llarl.' Kris hna cult "'as s hot to d!!ath in Lagu na Beach near the do...,,nto\\'Tl business district to· day . She y,•as shot three limes in the head. l~aguna Beach Police arrested John ·J\lichaels J\·l oore, 28, ot the Kris hna Temple. G<ll Ramona Avenue. LOJguna Beach y,·ithin minutes of the murder. J\Ioore, also <.1 ml'mber of the cult and the d ead woman 's l's lranged husband, \\"<IS Uookl'<i on suspi · cion of murder. The murdcrCd \\"Oman v.'as 1dentifll'd as J ayn1e tT:.in'ces Sini.- 1nons, 24 . \\1hile a mcrnbl'r of the r·eiit(ious group . she resid ed not at the ·rem pie but at 537 C:.itali na St. 1\pt. C. Police Lt. Nei l Purcell suid 1notivc for the killing \\'LI S jealou sy but d eclined to elabor:Jtl'. J\1oorc reportedly is on parole fron1 St. Louis "'here he aue·ged· ly \\'as involved in an armed as· sault against the dead v.·oman :.ind her mother. Police localed a .22 caliber automatic pistol, believed .to be th~ ~\.lr<le.t1Jy.·eapon, in a trash can a( the rear or the Laguna Beach Assistance League Clubhouse, 526 Glcnneyre St. The shooting took place at 8:10 a .m. in the 400 block of Goff Street. o.tn nllc.y-like street just bet\\'een Glcnneyre Stret•t :.ind Catalin:.i Streets. Police arriving ut the scene found the morta ll y v.·oundcd \\'Oman lying in a large pool of blood. her head shattered by at least three bullets. Laguna Be:ich firemen and polil•t..• \\'Orked in an atte1npt to resuscitate the \\'Oman. Police :said there \vas a "fli cker of life" left al that time. Shl• \\'l.lS taken in <'Iilieal condi · tion to South C0'1St Community !Iospital y,·he_rc s he died ,,·ithin 45 minutes of the shooting. l\Joore was arr l·s tcd by Of. fiters Carlene i\mbrose and Barry Snyde r y,·ho along \\·ith t\\'O detectives were ordered by Lt. Purcell to surround the Krishna tl•n1ple . Lt. Purcell said that as Of- ficers •Ambrose :.ind Snyder ar· 1i\'cd at th e scene. Moore v.';'I S s een standin g at the Ramona Avenue Temple entr<.ince talking y,·ith another male membt>r of the s ect . As the officers ;.ipproached, he f<.1ced them and put his hands in the air.say in g "I'm the one you "'ant." I.t . Purcell sa.,id. Neighbors in the nren of the \\'Om an's apurtment said today they had heard loud urguments Vegas Night Set Foun~in Valley Jaycees <ire s pansoring a Las Vegas night at 7 o·clock tonig ht in the city's Com· munity Center, 10200 Slater Ave. There will be a prize dra\ving, cocktail s and ho rs d ·oeuvres. Ti~ets at $2 .50 wi ll be sold <!t the door. frunl lh l' '-'Utll an ·s re~idenc·e 1n th<• past and poli te said she had been beatl•n onec b(:'fOfl', priur tu the shooting . 1\ third n1en1bl•r of 1111.· K1is h11<1 cult reportedly \\·as i.lt the S<:t.•ne of lhe l·rimc al the timl! of lht..· shooting. l·lc r nainc \\•as given a s Rama l\"i . She r an lo the police station, about a quart(:'!" mile from the crime. The devotee was fi rst thought to have b(:'t..•n s hot in the leg, '11ov.•ever . shl· h:.id fallen and in· ju red her leg \\'hil c_ running to the p·olicc dep~11·tn1ent . She v.•a s transported to South Coast Con1 - ·munity l·lospitul. Krishna l'Ult mcn1bers rcfus1..'<l to discuss the ineidcnt, saying un- i\' "llare t\rishn<t .. to unofficial inquiries. Lt. Purcell said the l'ultists art.• ··not opposing" police investigation. The International Society for Krishna Consciousness came to Laguna Beach about eight years :.igo first setting up a te mple along Laguna Canyon Road. They now have a !:Jrge temple y,·itlr an ocean vie\v on Ramona Street above Pacific Coast ,llighy,·ay y,·here they grow or- ganic food s and f(O\\·ers. Two Crewme11 B11rt ' Mayague~ -Heading )• Toward Singapore SINGf\POltE (UPI ) 1'hc American freighter Jl,·layaguez with Capt. Charles l\.1ill er of Fountain Va lley at the helm, sle"a:meil 'toward Singapore to- day . It was disclosed ty,·o of lhl' crewmen a board :.ire wounded after her seizure in the Gulf of Th'ai lund . The 10,000-ton l'Ont;iiner ship. captured bY. Cambodio.tn Com- munists !\Tonda\' and rt.•taken h\" U.S. J\olarines \\'edncsd;i v, \\"<I~ expected to dock on Sin.gaporc Island Saturd:Jy. The vessel's o\l.·nl·rs said the l\.1ayag uez y,·a s loaded \\'ilh oranges. apples. beer. "·hi skey. cotton and drilling mud, not spy paraphernalia . 1'hey s aid J\otayaguez Capt. l\1iller y,·ill hold Foreign Funds J ncy,·s conference about three hotJrs after docking. lni Stoekholm , a shippin g of- ficial said Friday a S\\.'edish. carJ?:O ship had been fired on bv a gunboat off the Can1bodian COiiSL but had sustained no damagt:" or injuries. l\1iller radioed lhl• shi1>0"'nt·1"s rcpresent.ati\"t..•s in Si ng<.1 J)()rt.• latc today <iski ng for a doctor to rn cel the M<iyaguez '-"'hen it docks to •treat tv.ro \\'Ounded l·rC\\"ml•n. .. The captain requested a doc- tor rneet the ship '''hen shl' docks to treat t ,,.o cre\\·men for tear· gas burns and minor shrapnel ,,·ounds. ·· an offit.·i:JI of Sea-Land Sl•rvices in l\tcnlo l'a1·k , N.J . told CPL <See SHIP, PagcA2) Gulf Oil Reports Illegal Payments • , \VA$1·11NGTON (i\P l The chairman of Gu lf Oil Corp. s<1id today his com pa ny made $,I million in illegal politi cal con- tributions to the ruling party of . Korea : $460 ,000 in dono.ttions· to the former ruling party in Bolivia, and SS0.000 in dOnations to Lebanon for a .. pubiil· cduc<i · lion progran1 ·· in lht• United Stutes about the Arab-Israeli con- Oiet . Gulf Ch::1irn1un Bob R. Dors.cy said' <.in inlern<ll C'ompany 1n- vestlgo.tl ion also tu rned up evidence that might indicale use of corporate funds for politic<il pUrposes in Italy. a public educatio n program en- deavoring to bring about a bt'llcr understunding in f\n1e1icu of the ,\rab-Is raeli conflil'l.'' The Gulf c h ai rn1a11 \"Olun · Leered no details :JIJoul the "education program.·· He asked that the publil' not ('ngagc in "pren1alure l'O njcc- tur e" aboul the Italian rnoney. Dorsey s aid J\ort'i1n part;." leaders d e m a nded that Gulf make a substantial contribution 1n 1966. Coast Weather - Sen.ate OKs Refugee Aid WASHINGTON !UPll - The Senate approved $405 million to :1id 115,CXX'> ln- dochinu r efugees today a fter stipulating that the United States pay the ticket for any South Viel· "11mPse who want lo return home. The vote was 79-2. Huntington Gets Spicy In La Paz. the Bo livian l'ab1nct "·eht into e m e r gency session \vhen it learned about Dorscy·s state1nents. Testifying before the Senate s ub co mmitt.ee o n multin ational corporations . Dorsey said Gulf paid $1 million in 1966 and $3 million in 1970 t.o the De mocratic -Republican P<ir· tv of Korea unde r what he described as great pressurl'. He said Gulf made the don•1tion t.o protect ~1n investment o f several million doll<irs and thut he discovered only r ecently that lhe donations were "in violation of a Korean statute." lt'll be a li ttle warmer Suturday. according lo the weather service. with highs of 68 at the beaches, rising to 76 inland. Lo\\'S tonight in the 50s. The return trip aUpuJa- tlon conflicts with a llouse- passed bill which set u ~ million limit on r.efugec spending and fundt.'CI S40S million for rm medt::i~e U§e by governmOOt arfd pMv~te relief e·genclea. The differences w.ill have to be resolved next ~·eek by a conRressional e~n­r ere n c e com mlttec because the I-louse dJd not. meetlodny.' ~ City J' estival Will Be Held Saturday You can string a necklace of clove, allspice. cinnamon and star anise, or drink a cup of herb tea at Saturday's cily festival in downtown H'untlngton &!ach. Herbs -more than 400 pals bf them with 25 varieties -will fill the festival booth sponsored by the Ameri<"an Association of University Women. All the profits from the AAUW's Ye Olde •rerb Shoppe will help buy pl1;1nts ror a literary herllfl.ge garden planned at the newecntral library. The AAUW booth is just one of 70 boolh.s. exhibits , displays and food stands that will llne the firsl two blocks of Main Street from 10 a .m . loSp.m . The sixth annual citywide festival has been shifted this year to the two blocks or Main Stri;et from Pacific Coast lfighway to Olive Avenue. Main &treel becomes a mall Salurda)' and as m any as 15,000 visitors may-show up lo see il. Booths will be available where . festival goers can have their face5 painted , or cast an insla.nl opinion ballot on city issues, ~or record a taped gripe for city hall. The Artists,Association of Hun- tington Beach North will spoMor a children's •rt shOY.'. Children rrom 7-15 a.te invited to brint _thctl" oil painting, water color, or' • " ' -• l sketch,and display it ut the arl booth on Walnut Avenue. Ribbons will be 3y,•ardcd to the best of the young artists. Opening ceremonies for the festival include a two-block parade featur1ng the 1\-lusie A1an Band . .J\.tiss 1-lunlington Beach and various youth groups, al 10 u.m. Special gues ts include the f"°l\nl'h Consul from Los Angeles. Jenn Roux ; State Sen. Denn.is Carpe·nter : Assembl y m a n Robert Burke: and Orange Coun· ty Supirvtsor La fry Sthmil, .fwo city p9rla.b1e stages. felllurlila e ntertttlnment au day, ; <See t'ESTIYAL,.PageA2l I Dorsey s~1id Gulf made three politicai contributions in Bolivia. It bought a $110,000 helicopter for the liJte Gen. Rene Barrientos while he \l.'3 5 campaigning for presidenl of Bolivia in 1966. Dorsey Suid . He said R;1rricnlos later de· munded und got two °'her c:on· tribtllions _or corporate funds in the amounts of $240,000 and $110.000. Dorsey suid Gulf nlso !'ie<!retly funneled $50 .000 through First National City Bank or. Beirut. Lebanon. "'(or the purpose of helping. to defra r the expenses of I INSIDE TODA. Y She's directed rn ore tllOn 59 productions in the last JO years, .and tthe·s curre11tly uJOrking on two at once. Daily Pilot Staff \\1n ter Toni Ti!w interviews prolific Orar1ge Coast1 direc lor Pali Tan1- bellini on Page CI. Index ' C6•7 •• •• .. ••·! ... .. ... • ••• Cl (W •• •• ., .. .A.2 DAILYPILOT H /F Fnday , May 16. 1975 2nd Raid Bared Caml>odia Bom/Jed After, Rescue SrocxHOLM, Swo<!Ni CAP) - A gwaboat believed to be ('..aml»- dlan shot four limes al a S"·edlsh freighter In the Gulf of Thailand on Wednesday, reports reaching Stockholm said today. The 13 ,000 -ton lltrado escaped damage through r~·aslve maneuvers. WASHINGTON (U P() -U.S. aircraft made a second bombing attack on the C ambodi a n mainland about 3 half hour aft er the crew o( the pir3ted freighter * * * Mayaguez was brought under American contJ·ol, U1e Pentagon said today. Pentagon spokesman Joseph · Laitin also a nnounced that the "still unconfirmed " cois ualty list showed one M arlne killed, 13 se r v ic emen mi~sin g and 22 "'oundcd , of which three were in st>rious co ndition. Laitin said the 13 missing men were all from a heUcopter that crashed at'sea arter being hit by gunfire from the island of Koh Tang. He s aid half the 26 men ·• * * Kissinger Warns Ship Rescue Shows U.S. No 'Pushover' From \\'ire Serviees- WASHINGTON ~Scrretary of State Henry A. Kissinger said to· day American rescue or the U.S. ('argo ship Mayaguez, seized by the Cambod ians, should teach the \\"Or ld the United States \Viii not be pushed around. Kissin ger told a ne"·s con· ference the s uccessrut milit:.iry operation against Camlxxiia on Wednesday "oug ht to make clear t here are limits beyond which lhe United States cannot be pushed and that the United States is pre- pared to defend its interests.'' Giving what he said was a full account of the Mayaguez rescue operation, he safd for 60 hours from the time the Cambodians ·seized the vessel on 1\-londay that President Ford tried to give diplomacy everY chance to "'Ork. J-lo"'·ever. K·issinger s aid, ';There y:as no c hanec during the cri s i s t o re s olve it diplomatiei!lly." At no time he said , did the Cambodians make any response to American demands that the ship and its 39-man crew be re- leased. - Kissinger said he kne\v Cam- bodia received Americ-an messages abQut the shiP because . the United States had deli ve red them to the Cambodian Embassy in Peking. Kissinger also s trongly reaf- firmed the U.S. defense commit· ment to South Korea while at the same time stati'ng th at Washington was prepared to re- view its relations with Thailand in a cooperative·spirit. Front Page Al FUNERAL medical insurance other than their car insurance. Medical and funeral expenses for the family are expected to run into many thous a'nds of dollars. Friends described the Finns as "a lovely £amily, \.\'Cli-liked by everyone." Donations may be sent Jo Pacific City Bank. P .O. Box 1248. }Juntington Beach 92647, and directed to bank officer Don Walter. They also can be sent to Calvary Chapel of Costa Mc su, 3800 S. Fairview St .. Santa Ana. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Calvary ChapeL Rev. Chuck Smith \viii o£ficiate. Burial will be in Good Shepherd Cemetery, J-luntington Beach. Mrs, Finn also is survived by a sister. Suzanne Bennett of Foun· lain Valley, four other sisters who live out of state, three brothers out of state, a nd her parents, Dr. and Airs. R. E . Dwyer of Iowa. ORANGE COAST 11,F DAILY PILOT • f M °'""Of' Co~•I D•lt, Pi lot, Mlh ..-hie~ i•<Ofl'I· 1»""'<1 lne N~w<.·P•t ~-. '' p~!>I"....., by lll<tD<•~llC <;oa~I P\obll!>l>•"ll C<>"111o"• ~cpo••le e<lohot" "'" pul>ll"Wd ""°"""¥ '"•OuQll Fr•<!.>• !Qt Co"• ,,..,,_., N•.,l>Ofl b<-•Cn, "'i>"""'l'"" W!•tn '<·0•"1• 1a•11 Valle~. ''"'"'"· Sat1<!•ct,~t • v,.ll•·• ~~o u°""" &eoc h/Soutn '""'' A ""'l'' •t'G'"""' ..,,"°" '' """'''"'" !.->•u•d•r • ,,,,c1 ~ .. /V•·••" 1nQ ~otl(lpal l)l>l>l""'"ll plAnl ' •I )(.(I W~.I IU 1 ~lreel, CO.I" M•'"· (•'"Q'"'" '1~1~ Robe r I N . Wer>d l't<"<><nl ~"" P""'""" Ji)Ck R. Curley V•C• p,~,.,,.nl """Vo>~··'"'""'""~ r ThOrTit1S A. Mu re>ti •nt• M.n•!l•"'l l<l•l«r Charles H. Loos Richard P. N all A\W\!,tnl M•"'4<1•''~ EO•!O•' T err y Coville 'Ne>! 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" .1.00 ~llllf, lllH<l•t • Of>l•"&t•O"\ tl.OQ mooi•111 •• , Ki ssin ger insisted that the use of force was intended by the Ford administration primarily to save the freight<>r and its crew and that an \· bo ls tering of the Ameri('an image abroad "·as ··:.i bonus.'' Ki ssin ger ins isted that the Vnited States was not s poiling for a fi ght follo\\'ing the debacle in Vietnam . \Vl'len specifi cally asked if he was glad the incident had hap-· pened. he answered angrily: "Nobody can be glad to be put in a position where lives of Am ericans are at stake. The loss of life is never an easy one to con- templat('. \Ve were forced into this. · "We had to act on the basis of saving American lives ... and the interest of the United States.'' Kis singer a c knov,rleQ.ged that the intident may have been trig- ·gered from the isolated com· mands of a loc <1 I commander and added that he \vas not corivinced that -the seizure of the freighter "·as ''carefully planned." "We are not looking for op- portunities lo prove our manhood ," he s aid. but added that the United States was ·de- termined to look out for its in- terests abroad and was able ~o do so wi~h support from Congress. Parents Rap Program at Valley School Parents from Fountain Valley's Harper School called Thursday night for .. more struc· ture in the classroom," a better reading program and more tradi· tional report cards. But their suggestions drew an angry response from Fountain Valley School Board President Roger Belgcn, who said it ap· peared those parents were ad- vocating a "fundamental" school system. "I entirely disagree with thal view and you make me angry," Belgen retorted. The parent grOup surveyed 217 of the 405 parents with children at Harper. 18658 Sanlu Ynez St. Of thOse. 145 said they wanted more structure in the classroom. 155 wanted the teachers and not . students to control the rates at which they learn and 147 wanted more consistent reading and math programs instead of pilot and experimental systems. In addition, 147 asked that Ear- ly Childhood Educat!Pn (ECE) funds be spent for hning more teachers r ather than in purchas- ing classroom tquipment and elaborate learning aids. "They do not answer questions that spontaneously arise," the parents said in their survey, " ... They are not nexible to'al- low for individual differences.'' Another J 50 parents questioned said they want report cards with letter grades for third through eighth graders instead of the cur· ·rentexperim e ntaimodcl. · · ·r11e current card details how a ,child performed in relation to ex· peclation and how hard he tried. Parents said the cards· are full of "educational jargon which tends to confus e .'' By the end of the discussion~ board members and district of. ficials agreed to work with the parents group. l larper Principal Ed Powell said some changes already are under"·ay . Yacht Theft Told SAN FRANCISCO CUPI) The Coa st Guard took an uniden- tified mnn into custody on suspi · cion of stealing a 00-foot yacht Thursday .a fter the vessel wtis found adrift some 10 miles west of Pill.:ir Point, near HaH Moon Bay. The tY.·ln ·e nginc ''Argo·• belonged to Leo and Conrad Berg ma n or San Jose and ap- pertnt l y was taken without permission . aboard we[le rescued by a Navy sbjp and the whereabouts or the others were not known. · He said, however, "There are no indications that anyone was left on the island.'' Under quesUoning, he could not say how that conclusion was reached and acknowledged he did not know how tar the helicopter was from ·the island \\'hen it hit the waler . Two other helicopters were shot down during the daring Marine assault on the tiny island. One crashed in shallow water a nd the crew made it to land, whit~ the other exploded as it crashed on the beach and the l'rewmen S<'attered for the cover or trees. Laitin r e veale d that U.S. fighter aircrart struck a fuel THAIS RECALL .AMBASSADOR TO U.S. A4. dump near the mainland port of Kompong Som al 8:50 p .m. PDT Wednesday -43 minutes after the destroyer Wil son reported that a small boat pulled alongside with at least part of the 39·man Mayaguez cr~w. Asked why the raid was car· ried out, Laitin said, "There \\1ere almost 200 Marines on :.i nearby island under attack.'' Laitin previously announced an airstrike at 7 :57 p.m. PDT at the R eam air(ic ld on the mainland which Pentagon of. ficials said was designed to knock out the only armed aircraft the Cambodians had. The Khmer Rouge regime in Phnom Penh today accused the Mari·n es of launchin g a "ferocious, insane" assault 20 minutes arter the release of the American merchant s hip Mayaguez and its crew. Cambodia n Informatiorl l\1inister Hu Nim , in a broadcast over Radio Phnom Penh . described the Marine landing at Koh Tang as "an <1ct of open ag- gression." In a brief meeting with the news media today, President Ford said "I slept easier" Thurs- day night, in an apparent re- ference to his relief that the Cam· bodian crisis is over. The While House today also re- jected any speculation that Ford welcomed the Cambodian attack in order to flex U.S. military muscle in the Pacific. "The President very firmly re- jects any idea or speculation that he has seen printed that this oc· casion was welcomed to assert something.'' said press secretary Ron Nessen. Nessen said that "obviously, the President regrets that there were a ny casualties," in the ·military operations he ordered to win release of the ship and its crew. Fro• Page Al FESTIVAL will be set up at ea('h end of the festival. The schedule of entertainment - for the stage at Pacific Coast · fflghway is: -11 a .m., Camp Fire Girls folk dancing. -11:30 a .in .. mimes by t.he Silent Rustlers, the deaf drama group at Golden West College. -Noon, the 1"1 ariners chorale group from l\1 arina i-ligh. -1 p.m .. the city con cert band. -2 p.m ., Tamerlain Folk ~lusi c from Golden West College. -3 p.m ., fi'larina High stage band. -4 p.m., Eiessar Productions, vocal group. The schedule for the stage at Olive A venue is ; . -11 a .m ., Edi s o n lli g h Madrigals . o:. -Noon, Music l\l an Band. -I p.m., Sts. Simon ;:ind Jude Choir. -2 p.m ., Queen 's Polynesian Review, featuring the 1975 can- didates for Ali ss lluntington Beach. -3 p.m ., Voices of Huntington Valley Choir. -4 p .m ., Baby Dove . o Cherokee Indian Princess, doing Indian dances. -4:30 p.m .. J erry Lansdown guitar pl ayer :.ind ba.llad singer. ' Dog Guilty Of Trespass MADISON , Wis . (AP l -Cut. ter. an Irish setter owned by Al- ty. Gen. Bronson La Follette, has been convicted of trespassing and fin ed $55 in Dane Couhty Court. Attorney Ed Elson. represent· ing both dog and master, had threatened lo request a jury of Cutter's peer!'> if the Madison city·. attorney's office went throuqh with th e pros e c ution . I-le bargained in stead ThursHay for dismissal of two counts of permitting the doe to run loose in exchange for a guilty plea on the trespa!tslng charge s. ·Neither defendant appeared in Court. L Over~llfl BlJdget Report Irritates Riley UPIT ......... LEAVES WAR ZONE Holt Tows Mayaiiuez Fro• Page Al SHIP. •• Sea -Land off,icial s said journalists would be allowed to tour the Ma'yaguez after it docks to disprove Communist allega· lions that it was an espionage vessel or was carrying arms and ammunition. The Mayaguez was en route from Hong Kong to Thailand, when it was captured. It is skip· ping the Thailand stop and going on .to Singapore. However, Sea· Land disclosed that the Ponce, a sister ship of the M'aya'guez, is en route lo Thailand this weekend, following virt ually the s ame route as the f\.1 ayaguez, and is scheduled to arrive there l\-1on - day. * * * Fro• Page Al RETURNS. • • But she s aid they came "with trucks and groups of people." "1 said do all of those people n'E!ed a picture?" she related. "They didn't keep their end or the bargain so there is no reason why I should." Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmlt ls not the only c.•ounty 1upervisor with a budget problem in his o(ficc. Fifth District Supervisor Thomas ltiley was told Thursday thul he a lso is in danger or over- spendin&.bis..office budget, A_nd the rormer Marine general is miffed about it. He said he had been assured by a member of tbe county ad: ministralor's staff two weeks ago 01at he was under the spending limit. Therefore, according to Riley, it came as a surprise to him that his office might be guilty of over· spending its 1974 -75 budget al· location "I jusl do not believe in doing business in this rashion and am terribly disappointed that in- formation provided us has ap- parently proved to be er- roneous," Riley said. The Fifth District supervisor Four Survivors Still Playing For $210,000 LAS VEGAS, Nev. CAP) - Four survivors of the "world championship of poker" head ror an eyeball-to-eyeball sessiOn to- day prepared to play on until the winner emerges. The survivors "busted" four other players in an eight-hour third session · Thursday in Bi· nion's Horseshoe Club in downtown Las Vegas. ftmong the dropuouts was the leader fro!T} lhe beginning, Jesse Alto, a Houston a uto dealer. Also out were Jack Grimm of Abilene, Tex .; Jim Roy of Mount Pleasant, Tenn., and Junior Whited of Austin, Tex. The winner will collect the $210,000 brought lo the table by the 21 entrants -$10,000 apiece. Alto lost his last $.5,000 on a set of triples when Brian "Sailor" Roberts of Las Vegas turned up a .straight. Still in the game after the third session wer e Roberts, with $63,700 ; Aubrey Day of Tuscaloosa, Ala., with $62,200; Crandall Addington of San An· tonio, Tex., with $53.WO. and Bob Hooks or Dalla~ with $30,500. SPR.ING UPHOLSTERY ' Ft!-aturing Such Well l(M)wn Lines as Woodmark Sherrill MONJOj:,..sOfl MariMOnt SI-& Phllllps (floor samples only) '..: . ,, SUPER SPECIAL CUSTOM BENCHES Large Selectio~ ol Velvet Cover5 • -has asked (or a detailed breakdown of costs charged to hia offlce and guidelines to de· termlne whHt spending can be permitted lo June 3() that wiU br· ing his orfldti budget in under the allowable maximum. -Riley-dld-nOt receive the extra $10,000 normally given to new supervisors when he was ap- pointed last September. · Thererore, -the refurbishing done in his o(fices, including ad- ding parUtions to make room ror stafr members, was applied to his operating budget. Meanwhile, oversized offices and desks were blamed Thurs- day (or Supervisor Schmit's or- fice budget crisis. According to Schmit's office manager, Bill Schreiber, the freshman supervisor was for~ed to spend heavily to scale down the size or aides' ofrices and desks inherited rrom his pre- decessor. But county disbursement re~ cords show that Schmit was given an extra $10,000 to set up shop in the Second District o(fice he took over from David Baker last January. · According to administrativ~ budget projections, Schmit is likely to overspend his ap· propriation ror the fiscal year that ends June 30 by about $12,000. The Garden Grove supervisor called two weeks ago tor a cowity tax rate cut and.said department heads who ca·n•t reduce their budge.t should be fired. Those statements came back to haunt him Thursday when it was revealed he has spent more in four months as a county supervisor than Baker did in the previous six months. In addition lo the oversized of- fic es and desks, Schreiber blamed.Schmit's·budget crisis on what he inherited as an ap· propriation (igure from Baker and increased activity in the Second D'islrict office. County records show 60 per- cent of Baker's budget was left 'intact when Schmit inherited the office with only SO percent of the fis~al period remaining. And, the freshman supervisoi: increased the size of his o_ffice staff rrom four to seven persons. -..: .. ''WP'!>" ........ .. Featuring S.chWeft Known Lines · OS Woodmark Sherrill MONJOC,..son MorlMOfll S'-&Phllllpo (floor samples only) " OOEXEL-HEAIT AGE-HENAEOON-WOOOMARK-KAAAST AN-BAKER I WHllDAYS & SATUIDAYS 9:00 to 5:)0 \ \ NEWPORT BEACH• 1727 Wt;STCLlt'F' O~, 642·~ U\GUNA BEACH • J4~ Nll/lTIJ l'(JAS'l'llYt'\'., 4¥4·6Ml .. TORRANCE• -· HAWl'llORNr..itl.vo. (f)ptn t'ri. I ii JI, Sun. 12 $·301 3711·1279 • I 1 \ ) { 1. ' I J • • Orange Coast -EDIT I ON 1'oda~··s Closi11~ ' ~. ,._ Sl.oeks VOL. 68, NO. -136, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, MAY lb, 19l5 N TEN CENTS Wife of S.kipJJer Says By KATllV C:l,ANCV 01 "'' D•ll~ •llot ~II Th~ wire or the Mayaguez skip· per 1s buck home In f'ountuin Vullcy toduy. und while ~he 's happy :.i6out her hUSband·s re· lease. :"he's not s o happy about becomtnl: un overnight celebrity. :·tt 's over o.ind that's it" s aid Ann Al.lier. wire of C~plain Charles Af illcr. . "It probably won 't even be on the news lunlghl." Mrs. Miller, 10281 Sluter Ave .. ,refused to be photogruphcd. "l don't know why I huvc to be brought into It," she said. "Who knows me? I don't think there arc IO people "''ho kn o\•i me personally.'· l\1rs .. _!t1illcr said the only word she's received from her 6l·year· old husband was a telegram. She said it didn 't say anything about how he'd been treatL'<i while un- der Cambodian cupture. She declined discussing wh<.il the message said. "ll was-ror mt" I don't ste-why the "'orld needs to re<.id it," she said. Mrs. !\tiller was r eluctant to discsuss her husband's b<.itk - ground except to say he came from Mic hi gan originally. She said she has been a"''-'Y from hon1e during U1e past few days. Whe n her hush.ind returns, she plans to meet him at their home elsewhere. although she wouldn't say where. "Arc you kidding ?" s he askL"tt \\'hen qut"ried about its location. "He won't come here, that's for sure, with 500 .and some apart- ments and everyone rushing in and out," she said. ··He has a home. This bi just an apart· to Stow It 1ncnt." /I.ti's. Miller s:;i1d many of flu.: news r'"eports have bee11 in ~u·­ curale. She s u 1d u friend tilf)t!d Komc television ~•nd radio broadcasts about l\tillL·r . ··1tl''ll have a good laugh ovel' thl'nl. rind out some things he didn't know about himself." \\1len asked if her hu:-i band had faced serious · danger before. l\1rs. l\1illcr s<iid , he had l'arri<.•d n1illtary cargo to \'i«.'tn~1111. ··1 don•t kllO\\' \\'hat lht>y earr1c undcr lhC'n . li e didn 't relate c\'cl'Y det<i i I.·' she cxplaint.'<i. ...,"It is his job and that is that."' she added. · ~t rs. l\.1illcr s aid \\'hen the lnc1 ·· dent "·as firsl reported .6'1onda:i . she agrced to allow a few fl'· porters to her home for photos. !See RETURl\:S, Page 1\21 ' re Krishna Womall Murdered • m Laguna, ~ Ex~mate ~ ' .,,, ., Juxtaposition? Painters sjJrucc up. Balboa Theater on Peninsula \\.'hilt.• sign on municipill ,,·aslc rcl'eptacle offers words that tould be interprcll'd us <.1 \Vry comment J.\·hen contrusted to X-rutcd fi lms \vhose titles appear on marquee abo\·t.'. Old 1novic hous l' is HO\\' O\\·ned bY f>u ssYcat 1'hl'<Jll'r c.:hai n. \Vhie h s pecializes in adult fi lffi s. Ch~1i1 ge or bill tu- du~' <l!:;u brought cllange fron1 "R " to "X" rc.tlin gs ;.it thc~1lt•r . Gov. Brown Calls Malpractice . Meet Si\.CRAl\1 EN1'0 Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr. today c;llled the Legislatur.t• into a special session beginning on 1\.1 onday to find ;,1 solution to the m·edic;.il malprac- tice insurhnee c risis and to try tu persuade striking physicians to return to "'·ork. Thc governor's dcl'ision l«.1mc <:is the doc:to r ""'aikout was spreading lo Or;ingc County. 1'he Los Alamitos (lc nel'al llospilal had been targeted rur a s toppage t.-Ionday by the Los Angeles Society of Anesthesiologists and a nesthesiologists who are m em- bers of the Orange County Medica l Association had a n eml'rgcnl·y meeting planned for Atonday night. This meeting, at 7:30 p.m. in the Orange C011nty l\ilcdical Building:. was culled for doctors to decide "'hut to do. on an in- dividuai basis, about the grov.•ing cost of malpractice insurance. Joseph's Hosp.ital. Orangl'. '''<J S planning lo strike but at J.fo<•g Memorial llos pit<il. Nc"'l>Ort Beach. the decision had been to continue. · In his proclamation. 13ro"'n said. "The inability of doctors to obtain s uch (malpr•1c ticc) in· s urance at r e;,.iso nablc rates is en· dangering the hl•a llh of the peo· pie of this state. ;,.ind thrc<.1tcn.s the closing of many hospitals ." 1'1e call ed on the Legislature to pass bills providing greater dis- cipline for phys icians , creating a "medical peace corps" to serve needy Ca l ifornians a nd establishing voluntary binding arbitration to resolve maplrac- tice claims. " The governor a ls o urged la"'makers to set ··reasonable limits" on att orney's fees in malpractit:e cases a nd Lo give the state power Lo regulate hos pital rales and hospital bed capacity. The extraordinary session wlll begin at 1 p.m . Mond<1y and will run concurrentt.v with the re- gular two-year session and the first special session the governor t.•alled in-February. ori housing. Arrested In Death By JACK CllAPPELL Ot the Oi1 ll1 Pt lot Stitt 1\ female membt.'r of thc I far e Krjs hna cult was shot to dt.'ath in Laguna B each near th e do"'ntown business dl stril't to- day. She \\.'as s hot three times in the head. .. Laguna Beath Police .arrested .John Michaels J\.1oore, 28. at the Krishna Temple. 641 Ramona AVQilUC, Laguna Bca<.·h within minutl's or the murder. l\1oort.', ::ilso a member of the cult and the dead \\-'Oman's e s tranged husbana. \\·as booked on suspi- cion or murder. The murdered "·om<Jn .,.,·as ident11'1ed as Jayme·Frances Sim- mop.s, 24 . While a member o{ the religious group. she resided not at the Temple but at 537 Catalina St. Apt. C. Police Lt. Neil Purl·ell sJJid motive for: the killing \'/::i s jealo'Usy but del'l ined to elaborate. Moore rcportedly . ..i:;..on pa1·ole from St. J_,ou is "·here he a ll eged- ly "·as in volved in an armed as- sault against the dead woman and her mothe r. PoliCL' located <1 .22 caliber automatic pis tol, believed to be the rnurde r "'eapon. in a tr<.ish can al t~e rear of the Laguna Beach As s ista n ce Lc;.1guc Clubhouse, 526 Glenneyre St. The shooting took place at 8: 10 a.m. in the 400 block of Goff Street. an a ll ey-like street just bet.,.,•een Glennl'yre Street and Catalina S1reets f'olit•t• arriving at the S<.'l'llC found !ht• mortal!\• "·ounded \\.'Oman lying in a J~rgc pool o f blood. her head sha.tler·ed b\' at least three bullets. · Laguna Beach firemL·n and police worked in an atternpt to resuscitate the "·oman. Polil'e s;1id there \Va s a "fli cker or life " <See KRISHNA, Page i\2) DOWLOSESll; TRADINGSWW KEW YORK (UPI ) l 'hc stock market closed sharply lower today in slo"· tr::idi ng on tht' Ne"' York Stock F.x<.·hang<.•. 'fhc Dow Jone s industrial aver<1ge lost 11 .19 points to 837.61. Declines led 1:1dvances by about a t"·o·to·onc n1 a rgin. (Tables, 85). Prices "'ere lo"·cr in moder::itc tri.lding on the 1\ n1erican Stock Exchange. , D•ilyPl1otP1tolot>yJ1ckCllippell BATTALION CHIEF FORREST JOHNSON (right), FIREMEN ATTEMPT TO AID SHOOTING VICTIM ---~ Female Hare Krishna Devotee Was Slain In Laguna Beach Today Gulf Admits 'Payoffs' Company Made Comributiorn . . ' \\;ASHINGTON <AP ) -The chairman of Gulf Oil Corp. said ~ today his co11,1pany made $4 million in illegal political con· tributions to the ruling p<irty of Korea; $460,000 in donations to the former ruling party in Bolivia. and $50.000 in doilations to Lebanon for a ··public cduca· lion prog1·am'' in the United States about th e Arab-Is raeli t·on· nict. Gu lf Chairm :.1n Bob R. Dorsey Si.lid a n internal company in· ve.stigation als o turned up evidence that might indicate use of corporate funds for political purpose s in Ita ly. In Ln P.az, the Bolivian cabinet "'cnt into emergency session "'hen it learned about Dors ev·s statements. l 'estifying before ih~ Senatt> s ubC"o1nmittce on mu ltinational corporation s, Dorsey said Gulf paid SI million in 1966 and $3 million in 1970 to the Democralic·Republiean Par· ty or Korea under "''h<1l he described ;.1s great pressure. He said Gulf made the donation to protect Hn investment of several millia.n doll::irs and thal h~ diSt'OVt.'l'l"d onl.v f('Cent}Y that the donations "·ere ··in violation of a Korean statutt'. ·· Dorsey said G ulf mad<.• three political contri bu Lions in Bolivia. It bought a Sl 10.000 ht-Ii copter for the late Gen. Rene Bar1;entos \\"hi le he \\'as c<tmp'aigning fur prl'sidL•nt of Uolivi<.1 in 1966, Dors ey said. M_ayaguez Steaming To Singapore S INGAPORF. l l.:Pl l Thl' 1\m erican freighter !\1ay<.iguez v.:ith Capt. Charles i\'fillcr of Fountain V<1lll'y a t the helm. steamed to"'<ird Sing apore to· day. It "·as disclosed l\\'O of the· cre\\'men ;,1board ar<.· \\'OUndcd after her seizure in the GuJr of Thailand. The 10,000-lon container ship, eaptured by Cambodian Com· munists Mond•~Y and retaken by U.S. l\1arincs Wednesday , wns expected to ' dock on SingaporP lsl;.1nd S;,tturday. • in 4 Nations He said Qarricntos J::itcr de- manded and got l\\'O other con- tributions of t·orporatc funds in the <tmounts of S2:10 .000 and $110.000. Oorsc:r s:iid Gulf also sct·1·ctly funneled $50 ,000 through 1-'irst Natio1ta l City Bank of Beirut. Lebanon, •·for the purpose ot' ht>lping to d efr:.i y the cxpcnsC's of a public education progran1 un - deavoring to bring about a better understanding in Aml'l'il'a uf the Arab-Israe li confli <.·t. ·· The Gu rr c h a irn1::111 volun · tcl'red no details <lboul lhl' .. education progrum .'· He ::isked that lhl• puhltL· not l'ngage in •·pre rn aturc conjct ture" about the Italian money. Dorse y said h:or·L'<lll part y ll'adcrs demanded th;1t Gulf n1akc a substantial t•ontributinn in 1900. Or~~:~7 :•81 Weather Before Governor Brown made his announc·cmcnt this morning a predii:tion had been given that about 75 percent of the <int.•sthcsiologis t s ii\ Orange County would decide to stop all but emer~C'ncy and obstetric sur- geries by lht• end _of next week. Jnquirit.·~ '"ilh doctors th is morning indi<.'<lt"d thut·a majori- ty of anesthes iologists at St. Riley 'Overspending' The vessel's o"·ncrs s aid thL· !\>laya g ucz \\'LI S loaded with oranges. apples, beer. "'·hiskcy, cotton and drilling rnud. not spy paraphernalia . They said l\tayaguez Capt. Miller will hold a news conference about three hours afll'r dockinj.!. It 'll be a little "·armer S;,1turday, according to thl' \vcathcr sc rvit·c . \\'ilh hi ghs of 68 at the bt><.ichL'S. 1ising to '{6 inland. l,,o\\'S tonight in the 50s. Quigley's District? \Vord of 1-f<'nry Quigley's sign campaign ha ~ gotten around. An oblerver ill a lunc h eon gatht:?ring in Sacramento this week al which legisl11tor1; mel with -40 Orange County busi- n<'ssnfen swears lt went this way: A5 sembl)1 mon Robert Badham <It -Newport Beach ) s tood up to in- troduce hJm··s~lf : ''I 'm Robert Badham. the as- semblyman from Henry Qutgley·s dJstr\'ct. ,. Supervisor 'Surprised' at Budget Total Orange County Supervis or Laurence Schmit is nof the only county supe rvisor with a budget problem in his office. Jo"iflh District Supervisor Thomas RiJey wlls told Thursday that he also Is ir\ d~r of ovt!r· spending his office budg~l. And the (orme r Marine general is miffed about it. He said he had been :.1ssured by a m e mber o f the county ad· J'(liilisti:ator'6 staff.two weeks ago lhal he was under the spending Umll. Therefore. according' to Riley. it came as a s urprise to him that his office m ight be guilty or over- spending 11.\.1974-75 budgcl al· ~· location. "I just do not believe in doing business in this fashion and am terribly disappointed that in- formation provided us has ap- parently proved lo b.e er· roneous." Riley said. The Fifth District supervisor has as k e d Cot a d e tailed breakdown of costs charged to his office and guidelines to de-· termine whar spending can be permitted to June 30 that wiJI br- ing his office budget in undel" the allowable m axim u1n . Rile&' did not receive the extrlP $10.000 normally ~iven to new iupe r visors when he wa·s ap· pointed last September. · Therl'forc.' the refurbi shing done in his off ices. including ad- ding p;.irtiti.on.s to make room for staff members. was appUl.'d lo hi s operating budget. - Meanwhile, oversized officl's and desks \\'ere blamed Thurs- day for Supervisor Schmit's of- fice budget cris is. According to Schmit 's office manager. Rill Schreiber. the freshman supervisor w1:1s forced to spend heavi ly to scale 'down urr s ize or aides' offices and des ks · inherited from his pre- decessor . But C"ounty disbursement r('- cords s how th·a t Schmit was (See RILEY, Page i\2) r In SloC'kholm . a shipping of. fi cial said Friday a Swedish cargo !jhip.had been fired on b\' a gunboat off the Can1bodian coast but had sustained no dan1agc or injuri es. l\1iller radioed the shipo\l.'ner·s representatives in Singapore latt.• today as king (or ;,.i doctor to meet the t.tayaguez when it dot'ks to •treat two wounded cre\l.'Jllen. '"the_captain requested a doc·- tor meet the s hip when she docks to treat two crewmen for tear· gas bw-ns and minor shrapnel \''ounds," an official or Sea-Land Services in Mcnlo. l)ark, N.J. told UPI. <·See SltlP, Page A2) ' INSIDE TODA,, She's directed 1norc than 59 productio11s 111 1/1e lost 10 years, ond s/1e's curre11ll!I working 011 two at once. Daily. Pilot Staff \\'r1tcr Tu1n Tilus inter v iews pro/1/1(; Oror1g1• Coasl direct or Pal i Ta1n belh11i 011 Page CJ. · Al YMr kt"IC.t .... 1 ... L.~..::r: co • O.u!ll., C-k> er. .. -. ~ttlNlllktJ 'IEllitorlal P.l!f'! ~111"'1tlll,.,.ftt l'lMllC.e Honse.• ....... ~ ...... ,. .,..,.,,," lnd .. x AJ ,,_,,le, BJ Ml,rl .... I '""°~ BC. IUllMAI Ntw' AS OrM91C.1111ty 01·12 he,i. Ct -.,1.1wr.111h CS Syl,i• ,.~,, ......... "' Store:• ""'-r•tt• Ct•I Ttl.,,ltloll 84·S n.. ... ,. •t -· .... ., .,...,.,,..~ ............ Ct·1 .. .. •• J11·1 'Cl·C. .. ·~·· 84·1 " '=•·' •• •• (l·a -'-• r . ,. • -· • . A.l! DAIL v PILOT N Friday, May 16. 1975 -City Holl Dig lleavy digging equipment has s coopecl out layer of ocean cla,y. blue sand an d even bid <>f tules that gr c\v and died <iCl'ades ago ;..it site of ncv>' touncil chambers in Nc,vµo rt Beach. City aides say rnatcri<.11 dt·l·rn cd a poor base for $184 ,()()() building will be replaced \vill1 better soil before construc - tion st a rts on front Ja,vn of city hall. Pro· icc t ,,·ill be d one , they say, b:r ;.ibout 1'hanksgiving. Cou1zcil OKs Parking Code AmenJmem An amendment to the city code that will tighten parking controls for Newport Beach r estaurants 'was unanimou sly approved Thursday by the planning com- m ission. Following a brief public hear - ing, '<'ommissioners voted to change the parking require- ments from one parking space for every 45 .sq uar:e feel of restaura nt to one s pace for every 40 square feel.· Thal r equirement will be used onJy as a standard. however, a nd commission ers will have the flexibility to either increase or decrease the number of spaces required depending on certain criteria. When the restaurant owner ap- plies for a u se permit, com- missioners will lake into con- sideration physical design, loca- ti on a nd operationa l characteristics or the proposed restaurant. . " If they believe the restaU.rant's characteristics call for either m ore or fewer parking spaces , they may change the standard within the range or one sp~ce per 'JO to 50 sql!arc feet. Coffee Hours On Override Election Set Informational coffees v.·hcrc the l\1.ay 27 tax override election v.•ill be discussed by school board m e mber s and di stric t ad- ministrators arc s cheduled for the coming week for residents of the Newport-f\l cs a U nifi ed School Di strict. 'fhe coffees , to be he ld in _private homes. arc open to the public, a district s pokesman said .. said. The schedule includes morn· in g, afternoon a nd e vening gatherings. · School dis trict offi cials.will ex- plain y.·hy laxpayei:s are bei_ng asked to s upport a $100 per child <.1nnu a1 spe nding boos t, which 'A'OUid raise the tax r<ite about. 5cents. l)crsons ""'ishing: infor1nalion about the times and locations or the coffees are asked to phone the school nearest their home. ORANGE COAST 1i DAILY PILOT • '"' O•an..,., Co.>•1 o •• ,. ri1~1 wilh""""'' '°"' lo ... d , .... H<°*> 1'1 • ... ,., l>U~ ... -by 1...,0• ....... CM•IPubl•""''"\1(0'111\·•"• 5"o'p,,..ol•"'•"o"',.'" pullll-"" "'°""'"' lll"lu•1h '""" IOI 't-•~ Mol"<!.,.l<~"po11 l><'.ot t> "v"l•~'ll ""' j~-••"' IO••• t••n .\lttU••. Ir"'""• ~-•Pii i• ~"''' \/~II·• .• ~•I L~<1u"" ll••"" <,oulh t O••I ~ •·-•'• •·~·-•· '' tt11ln"'" pu~!o,h•<I ~.1lur<I•>• •"'' ~1~1<1 >Y I ,. !>•"'''°"' l>Ubl•'"'"'I 1>!•f>! h "' 100 .,.,, t L,lt Sl•ff!, Co•I• I•'<••· L4l.to•n• .. •1~Jo ; Robert N W f'<'IJ P••>•0<•" .or>O t'uP••>''<' J,1r k R. 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She was taken in critical condi· lion to South Coast Community Hospital where she died within 45 minutes of the shooting. fl.1oore was arrested by Of- ficers Carlene Ambrose ..end Barry Snyder who along with two d etectives were ordered by Lt . Purcell to surround the Krishna tempi~ LL Purcell said that as 'Of- ficers Ambrose and Snyder etr- r ived at the scene. Moore was Sl•en standing at the Ramona Avenue Temple enfrani!'"e talking \vi th another male member or the sect. As the officers approached, he faCed them and put his ha,nds in the air saying "I 'm the one you v.·ant," Lt. Purce I? said. Neighbors in the area of the \\"Oman 's apartment said today they had heard loud arguments from the woman's residence in the past and police ~aid she had been beaten once before,.prior lo the shooting. A third member of the Krishna cult reportedly was at the scene or the crime al the time or the shooting. Her name was given as Rama Ni: She ran to the police station, about.· a quarter mile from the crime .. The devotee was first thought to have been shot in the lt;g. however, she had fallen and 1n- j.urcd'her leg whiJe running to the police d e partment. She was transported 'to South Coast Com- munity l-lospit a ~ Krishna cult members refused to discuss the incident, saying on- ly "Hare Krishna'' to unofficial inquiries. Lt. Purcell said the cultists are ''not opposing:'' police investigation. The International Society for Krishna Conscious ness came to L~na Beach about eight years ~O first setting up . a temple along Laguna Canyon Road. They now have a large te mple "·ith an ocean vi ew on Ramona Street above Pacific Coast ,Hi ghway where they grow or- ganic foods and flo'A·ers. Police Seize Two Women On Vice Raps Ne"·port Beach poLice said to- day that it was a business card· handed to a tipster that proved the downfall or t'A'O women a r- rested on charges of prostitution this 'A'eek. T"'o undercover detectives said they made the pinch Wcd- O('Sday night after first setting up dates 'A'ith the two women who arc resicfcnts or the Oak'A·ood ,\pa rtmcnts . ,\£ter traveling lo the residence <1l 1605 Sherington Place, Apt. Y·312, officers a rrested Debra Carol l\toody, 22, and Barbara Joell en Forward .JI. Officers asserted th at each or th e wo men offe red sexua l services. for $100 per customer. Both 'A'Ome n we re booked al Orange County Jail and held in heu of $500 bail each. Big Band Bash "By Balboa Board The Ba lboa Improvement As· sociation's annual fundralser - a big-band spring dinner dance -has.been planned for May 28 at the· Balboa Pavflion. Music will be by the 14-piece Society for the Preservation of Big Ba nds. Tickets are $9.SO per per1'on and can be purchased at most Balbo3 businesses, They also will be a vailuble {IL the door to both memberli and the public.~ I • I Mcinnis Hits Coumy Over -Plaza Airing Newport Beach's official answer to county charges of ap- proving a devetopment without considering impact on jet flights has been sent on its y.·ay this week. In a le tter directed to County Avi-at io n Director Robert Bresnahan. fl.fa yor Donald fl.1cln - nis reiterated his earlier char ges that no one from county govern- ment o££ered a ny testimony ·y,·hen hearings 'A'ere held on a major corporate plaza develop- ment proposed by the Irvine Company. Bresnahan sent a salvo Newport's way recently. His let- ter ch1lrging that a lthough. Newport long has battled against new growth at the airport, coun· cilmen approved the project without considering its impact on jet n!ghts. "If, in the future, the airport staff wishes to provide input into s uch projects," Mcinnis said, '"we could u rge them to avail themselves or the opportunities provided by law -namely, the public hearings." ·•· Citing Bresnahan's implica ; lions that the corporate plaza would have adverse impact on ~irport noise by perhaps creating a greater market for jet flights, l\lclnnis said th e county has ap- proved projects with far greater }< impaCt . "\Ve "''ould like to point out that there are many more projects be· ing built \1:ithin Orange Cou nty ·which "-'Ould have a greater ef- f ec t o n the Orange County Ai rport th an this project," he added. f\lclnnis suggested that if the county could not meet state noise standt1 rds berause or new de- velopment pressures, then the county s hould take a serious look at a new airport site. "Newport Beach has repeated- ly gone on record staling that the present airport is inadequate £or the long-range demands on air transportation in t he county, and has r epeatedl y encouraged the Board of Supervisors to develop a new airport," the lette r con- cludes. Fro1tt Page Al RILEY ... given an extra $10 .000 to set up s hop in the Second District office he took over from David Baker last January. According to administrative budget projections. Schmit is likely· to overs pend hi s ap- propriation £or the fi scal year that ends June 30 by about $12.000. The Garde n Grove s upervisor called l'A'O "'eeks ago for a county tax rate cUl a nd said department heads who ean "l r educe their budget should be fired. Those state m ents came back lo haunt him Thursday when it was r evealed he haS spent more in four months as a county supervisor thun Ba ker did in the previous six months . In addition to the oversized of- fices and desks, Schrei be r blamed Schmit 's budget crisis on "'hat b e inherited as an ap- propriation figure from Baker a nd increased activity in the Second District office. Fro• Page Al RETURNS. • • But she 53id they cam e "with trucks and groups of people." "I said do a ll of those people need ;i picture?" she related, "They didn't keep their end or the bargain !iO there is no reason "-"hY 1 should.'' 'i ' ' 2nd Raid Bared Cambodia Bombed After R'escq,e STOCKtlOL~t. Sweden (AP I - A 1unboa.t belle"ed to be Cambo- dlan 1hot four times at a Swedish frelg,ht"r In the GuU of ThaUand oo Wedne1,itay, reports reaching Stoc:kbolm 8ald today. The 13 ,000-ton ll lrado e1caped d a m age through evasive maneuvers. WASHINGTON <Ul'll -U.S. aircraft n1ade a second bombing attack on th e C1.1 mbodian nlainland about a half hour after the crew of the pirated freighter P.fa yaguei. was brought under American t"Ontrol. the Pentagon said today. (Editorial Comment, Page"A-6.) Pentagon s pokesman Joseph Laitin a lso announced that the "still unconfirm ed" casualty li st showed one fl.tarine killed, I:l servicem en missing and 22 'A'Ounded. of· 'A'h jch three Y:ere in serious condition. Laitin s aid the 13 missing men were all from a helicopter that crashed a t sea urtet being hit by g:unrire £ro1n the island of Koh TanJ,!. I-l e s aid hair the 26 1ncn aboard \\'er e rescued by a Nav y ship and the whereabouts of the others were not known, He s aid, howe ver. "There <.1r(.· no indications that anyone ~·as left on the h;Jand. '· Under riuestioning. ht' could not sav how that conclu siOn was reached and acknowledged he did not know how far the helicopter \V3 s from lhe island * * * Fro• Page A J SHlP ••• "l.ost port <J nchor and fou1· and h<.1 lf shol of chain ," the C;.tplain"s message said . •·some room dOQrs dam agl:'d by Khm e r Hu ug l'. Otherv•ise vcssC'\ in good <.·ondi · lion.'" S(.•a -Lo.tnd offieials said journa lists "'ould be ullO\\·ed lo tour the l\Iay;.1guez after it docks to disprove Co1nmunisl allega- tions that it was :;i n espion;igc vessel or was carrying :irms and ammunition. The Mayagu<'z \••as en route from I-long Kong to Thailand, "'hen it was captured. It is skip- ping the Thailand stop 1:1.nd going on to Singapote. 1-10 .... ·ever, Sea· Land disclosed th1:1t the Ponce," a sister ship or the Mayaguez. is en route lo Thailand this weekend. following virtually the s ame route as the h1 ayaguez. and is scheduled lo arrive there ~Ion· -day. v"hen It hi t the water. Two other helicopters were shot down during th e daring Marine assault on the tiny island. One crashed ln shullow waler THAIS RECALL . AMBASSADOR TD U.S. A4. a11d the c rew mude it to land, \l.'hile the other exploded as il cr ashctl on the beach and " the c.rewn1en scattered for the cover of trees. Laitin rev euled th a t U.S. fi ghter ulrcra£t s truck a fuel dump near the mainlitnd port of Kompong Som at 8:50 p.n_t. POT Wednesduy -43 minutes i.ner * * * the destroyer Wl11on rePotled th at a sma ll boat pulled a longside with at least part of Lhe 39-man Mayaeuez crew. Aaked why the raid was cor· rled out, Lattin said, "There were almost 200 Marines on u nearby island under attack." L.a.itln previously announced un uirslrike ul 7:S7 p.m. PDT at the Reath airf ield on the mainland which Pentagon or- ficials said was destened to knock oUt the only armed aircraft the Cambodians had. Jn a brief meeting with t.he news media today, rre1lctenl Ford said "l slept easier" Thurs - day ni ght- * * * Kissinger Warns Ship Rescue Shows U.S. No 'Pushover' From Wire Services \\'ASl-l l NG TON -Secretary of Stale Henry A . Kissinur said to- day Ameril'an rescue ot the U.S. cargo ship l\1 ayaguez, seized by the Cambodians, should teach thC' \l.·orld the United Stutes will not be pushed around. Ki ssi n ~t'!' lo ld a news con· rerence the successrul military opera tion aga inst Cambodia on Wednesday "ought to make clear there are limits beyond which the United States cannot be pushed and that the United Stales is pre- pared to defend its interests." Giving what he said 'A'as a full arcount of the J\.1ayaguez rescue operation, he said for 60 hours from the time the Cambodians seized the vessel on fl.londay tha't President Ford tried to give diplomacy every chance to work. 1-l owevcr. K'iss inger sa id, "There was no chance during the l'r isis to r eso lv e it diplomatically.·' Al no time he said, did the Cambodians make any response to American demands that lhe s hip and its 39-m an crew be re- leased. Kissinger said he knew Cam - bodia r e<;e ived Am e ri ca n messages about the ship because the United States had delivered them to the Cambodian Embassy in Peking. Kissinger also strongly rl'aJ- firmed the U.S. defense commit- ment to South Korea while ut the same lim e s tating th at Washington was prepared to re- view its relatlons with '{hail.aAd in a cooperative spirit. Kissinger insisted that the use or force was intended by the Ford administration primarily lo save lhe freighter a nd its cre)N a nd tha t a n y bolsterlnL: of the American image abroall was "a. bonus." Kissinger insisted that· the United States was not spoiling for a fight following the debacle in Vietnam. When specifically asked if he 'A'a;i glad the incident had ha p .. pened. he answered angrily: "Nobody can be glad to be put in a position where Jives of Americans are al stake. The Joss of life is never an easy one lo con- template. We were forced into this, "We had to act on the basis of saving American lives ... and the interest of the United Stale$." Kissineer ac kno<A·lcdged that the incident may have been trig- ' gered from the isolated com- mands of a local commander and i.dded th al he ..... as not convinced Lhal the se izure of the freighter was "carefully planned." "\\'e are not looking for op- port unities lo prove-our manhood,'' he said, but added th<1t the United States was de- ll'rmined to look out for its in- tl•rests abroad and "'as able lo do so with support from Congress. SPRING UPHOLSTERY Fealurin~ Such Well Kno•• Linet •• Woodmark SheniH MCW"tJe Cart°" Marl"'°"! SIOM & Phllllpt (floor samples only) SUPER SPECIAL CUSTOM BENCHES Large Selection of Velvet Covers /1 .. Fealurin<J S.Ch WoN KMwn Lines •• wooc1-rk SloorriH MGnJOC""°" MarlOIOlll S'-.• l'hlllps (floor sampl es only) ,, " I " OOEXEL-HER I TAGE-HENR EOO~-WOOOMARK-KARASTAN-BAKER WEUDAYS & SATUIDAYS t :OD lo 5:30 I . • NEWPORT BEACH• 1Tl1 W~:STCLlt'F DR., fW2-20SO LAGUNA BEACH• :W.\ NllH.Tll t.:IJAST ll WY .• 4~·6.UI TORRANCE• 23649 HAWTHORNF. BLVD. ,/()Pfn 1''n.•fll 9, Sun, 12·S:301 J7K·IZ79 ,_. • I I ' I l J £1 \ I I ( . • ' I I I V.S. Allotment' Plan Guarantee Of Malnutrition? By SYLVIA PORTER (lo.ltfnoSenesJ A court case n~ann1resolution1n the District or Col um· bla Court or Appeals pits lhe Food llesearch & Action Cent~• a New York City-based public interest. group, against the US DepnrLmcnt or AgrtcuJture on a -matter affect.inc millions of America's poor Money's Worth FRAC, repree;enllni nine food :;tamp reel· pients, the Stute or Pen· nsylvan1a and New York City, is chullcnglng lhe Agriculture Depart· , ment's use or the "Economy Food Plun " us a basis for de· term1nlng tood stumpalloiment:s FRACcontcnds thut thellst of foods in the Economy Food Plan descnbed 10 Thunsday 's column, ts not u nulnt1onally adequate diet Even 1f it were. the amount. of food stamps re c1p1ents get 1s not enough to buy thefood.1n the plan ITS CONCLUSION: THE plan 1s a guarantee o( poor nutnt1on -and since redcrul luw reqwres Agr1culture to pro· vlde low-1ncome people with "an opportunity to buy a nutn· tlOOUl(y adequate di~l" Via the food Stamp program, the Agnculture Department 1s breaking the law, 1mpos1ng severe hardship on our poo1 The case up .ind down through the federal court system since December 1971. as now nearing a dec1s1on 1n the District of Col umbia Court or Appeals So loud has been the outcry that the USDA as now over hauling the Economy Fosxf Plan 1n un effort to prov id e a rur more ad equotc yardstick against which to meas ure all p1 0 • grams now serving low income Am ericans Cr1 tics. though1 remain skepJ1cal about the impact the ove1 haul \VIII havt? on the underlying problems Behind FRAC's court case he these spec1f1t s -The plan 1s designed to provide only m1n1m~l nutnt1on implied by sedentary hv1ng While 1n:Jny Americans do lead liedentary lives . none or w; s hould and the working poor are among the lea~t likely lo hold s1 l dov.n Jobs It's absurd to cli:um that children of poor fam1hes can grow up to be health)'. productive c1t1zens on a diet inadequate even for .1:1 sedentary existence -THE Pl.AN DOF..S NOT pro\ 1de ull the v1lal nutrie nts call ed for by the Recommended Dietary Allov. ances, full s s~r1ously short of \ 1t.1m1ns B 6, B 12 and magnesium The RDA 1s the accepted s<.·1cnt1r1e st un dard of nutr1t1onal ade quacy The dep:Jrtmcnt s own n:Jt1onw1de food c:on~mpt 1on surv~y of 1965 sho\\ ed that rewerth:Jn one of 10 fum 1hes using food priced \\llhui the hm1 ts 11npos('d by this plan \\-Cre get t1nggoodd1ets -No prov1s1on 1s mudc for the spe<:iul needs of family members at high nutnt1on.t1t1sk lt:cn.ig(' g1tls pregnant 01 nursing uomen the cldc1ly , s uffe1 c1s f1om diabetes bt.1d teeth, tu gh blood p1 cssu1 c -It 1s ~ssumed th:Jl the f <1m1hes 1 cqu111ng the use of the Low Cost food plan have <1dequ:Jtc space and lump sum s to buy 1n bulk To use thc Econon1y l''ood plan, bulk buy ing must become i.t y, i.t)' of hfc -· <1nd sto1 cs offering thts must be nearby l'f ALSO IS i\SSUMEO that this strapped fam1l) has not on!~ the cash to bu) 1n bulk but also the lime a nd skill re <1w1 ed for c.1reful comparison shopping and cooking from s<:1 atch Jt s 11d1culous -.ind 1n fact. the Ec:onomv Plan use1 must have the equivalent of a Ph D 1n home e<onom1cs to be able to prepare nounsh1ng .:ind appel1z1ng meals y, 1lh1n lhc plan's ltm1ts The USDA admlt..s lhill even the higher cost p lans requ1 rtt;' .1 ccrt<.11n :Jn1ount of 1nte1 pretat1on ••With the Economy p l:.An the1e1sno1 oom fur t'I t 01 -There IS no I f v.asle JO the horhe either The "L1be1 al " plan alo ror erccnl or its high cost food s to be discarded 10 the fo m of pl. e v.aste lhrO\\n out le rtovers, :spoilage, olht•r WHS e the cr<1te Cost' plan permits 20 percent the I.ow ,ost" plu pe1 m1ts 10 percent On the Economy Plan you 1 us t e.tl 1t all, even though the food 1s a poorer grade to begin\\ 1th and vour refri gerator probably 1s 1nf~r101 too The F.conon1v Pl.111 b'":Jrs little resemblance to a Rian that could be useful to even the best cducatl."Ci among us Its great only as u device (or learning \\ h:Jt the smartest ton sumers might hope lo :Jth1eve BUT IT'S A CRUJ::L HO,\X as a basis for determ1n1ng food slump u llot m enlf; und other ba!S 1c benef 1ts for the poor It should have been abolished Jong ago -and by the Agriculture Department Itself without any prodding Cr om any outside watchdog :.Agency or self apJ)01nted group Now the courts ma> do the hatchet Job for a ll or us -(or a ll or us must share the consequencesof w1de!SJ)1 eud m:Jlnutr1t1on , AMI:• St.L.11 ' 1'\t•11· l'f.trl.: f .'i itlt1Nt 1lt•ficc• NEW YORK (VP I) -fht' 1S mo51 kll.,. ,IO(ks tr•otci on the New York S1ock E•cn,.n;e Frldty ~161 CIOM OM Riie Aid 21>3 800 11\\• ~. 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'° J 21 25'"-"' •vre (.<Hp.JS 1 •I~+ V. l..,llhRad I 101 fOI 14 • v. w•n Ind 1111 '6 I '"•-"' Lockh eed Contract BURBANK (U Pll -Lockheed Alrcrart Corp said the Armed Services Board or Contract Appeals upheld the tompany's tlalm that the Navy owes 1t $13 million rrom a ship· building contract . Beto,1;een 1963 and 1965 Lockheed sign~ ro ur contrActs will. lhe navy for conslrucli9n or seven amp,.h1biou1 transport dock ships ana f ive J de5lroycr escorts. • ' l ' ' • .. OAIL.Y PH.OT ,.-. . . . Friday. May 16. 1975 UPI Tllll'j'>,llllJ RON LYLE AGHTS MUHAMMAD ALI TONIGHT. Ali Predicts KO In ~ighth Round LAS VEGAS CAP) - Heavy\\,'eight boxing champion Muhammad Ali predicts flatJy he'll knock out challenger Ron Lyle in the eighth round tonight. Lyle, th e ex-convict from Denver, says the fight may not go that far, and Ali "'ill be laking the count. Most observers side with lhe champion a nd don't think he 'll have m uch of a test in the second defense of the.crown he won from George F o reman fn Zaire, Africa, !<1st year . v.•as slabbed by a rellow inmate and came close to death. "['ve gone through so much that I couldn•t be fri ghtened by Ali," the thallenger declared. ''lle 's jus t another man." Jn Las Vegas. ""·here belting is lcg--.il. the book :s hops havcn·t posted odds on the m<:itch. The only v.•agering h as been over \\'hich round will bring the ending with Ali the winner. f . . • Sun Creditors Told: Take It or Leave It By ROGER CARLSON OfVI• 0.Uy ~letMaft An overflow crowd of 70 creditors were handed the grim news at Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana by attorneys of the Southern California Sun Thursday after · noo~:-a take it or leave it pro- pos1t1on. . Santa Ana attorney William J . Tiernan fOJ() e gathering that the new Southern California Sun football team, under the banner of the new World Football League, is under no obligation to _the old Southern California Sun or any of its creditors. . "The new Sun feels it has the right to pay nothing," Tiernan said. "But we're trying to work out a plan to pay off the old creditors as a matter of good will ." Under the plan the creditors (former employes and secured creditors first) would receive payment at the rate of 21r.i percent of the gosss revenue over the next seven years on a percent.age basis. In the a udience were busi- nessmen with invoices for $10,000. A woman behind him was there regarding $80, another for $350. At the proposed rat.8, the former employe with the J.150 tab will be paid off at the rate of Jess than 14 cents per day for the next seven years. ~'Jt's been a tough winter," said another woman. "Ther'e's been a !Qt of mental anguisfl over this." Jt was revealed lhal the. total liablililies of the old Southern California Sun football team is $755,000 in addition to over $30,000 in back wages. Unpaid salaries t o football players is another item--QJld it was revealed that the players would be compensated in a similar manner over the next seven years. ""This is the o nly orfer and it is not negotiable," added 'the at- torney. who began the meeting by stating to the audience that the Southern California Sun was proposing the idea with a request for its blessing. The attorney a l so it· winted to recoup any of the moo.it's owed it. Bankruptcy would only serve to pay attorneys invoJved-ond it was agreed among the creditors thal such was th~ case. Forcing a bankruptcy would only uehieve r evenge-but little if anything monelurily. The group agreed to go along wilh the Sun wtd !Stll up a --,--S-man eom.millee.. .SAM BATTISTONE Major Sun Owner al'knowledged that the group could block the Sun's efforts to field .a nother team this year, but he reminded the group that filing for bankruptcy would be futile if Sports in Brief The Sun projects it will gross ,$2 .7 million this year and through 1981 will gross $30.6 n1illion. At that rate a 2 1h perce nt payoff would satisry claims or $165,000. One creditor called the estimated re·venue ludicrous, considering onlr $2 million was grossed in 1974 . Jt was also acknowledged-that the Sun <new) wa)$ concerned with the old Sun Cans, who were out some $15 ,000 regarding season tickets from Jastyear. Sam Battistone h<1s taken over the new Sun franchise and is an 80 percent owner, according"tothe attorney, who also acknowledged "that former Sun owner Larry Hatfield was acting as genera l manager. , Laver Dealt Loss, Lutz Tops Favorite LAS VEGAS -Top-seeded and second-seeded John Newcombe and Rod Laver were both upset Thursday in the second round matches in the $150,000 Alan King Tennis Classic. Ne""·combe, the first winner of this tournament in 1972, Jost to unseeded Bob Lutz ·or San Clemente, 6-4, 7·6. Corona d el Mar's Laver , the defending champion. was ousted by Chilean·J aime Fillo!, 6-3, 7-6 . Newcom be failed in two easy opportDnities to win the second set as Lutz c<1me back from being down 4·5 and 0·40 on Nev.'combe's serve to tie the set at 5-5. Indiana , 95 -93, and gave the Colonels a 2-0 edge in the AIJ'!erioan Basketball Associa· lion playoffs. As time ran out, Indiana's Billy ' Keller fired one from Outside the circle and connected, but the of· ficials r,ul ed it was no good, touching orf a dispute. BarnlaHIResigru LOS ANGELES -J o hn Barnhill has resigned as an assis· tant coach or the l.os Angeles Lakers saying that "after three seasons with the l .. akers I think I am as ready a s I ever will be to t<1ke a head coaching job." Ali, now 33 waxes political a nd philosophical in the manner or 1964 when he first ruled the heavyweight ranks . : ''Ali fights great. he 's got )Peed and endurance. lf you sign ~ fight him,-increase your in- •urance. '' ; Lyle, wh,o spent 61/:? years in the Rivers lndiff erent To Wlw's Pitching Newcombe also Jed 5·l in the tiebreaker, but played carelessly again in the 25·mile-a n-hour gusts arid Lutz came back to-win it 8-6. Third-seeded Australian Ken Rosewall downed Eddie Dibbs 6-2. 6-3. Other second round m<1tch es included Roscoe Tanner over 1-Iarold Solomon 6·3, 6-2; Cliff Richey over Aus tralian Allan Stone 6·2, 6·2 and Australian John Alexander beat Co untryman Phil Denl6·0, 6-3. Jone•Reti,...,. WASlllNGTO N -Deaco n Jones, l'alled by co<1ch George Allen '"the greatest defensive end in modern rootball ," officially announced his retirement Thurs- day from · the Wa s hing ton Redskins and pro football. 011 T\1 To11i9ht Cha1111el 7 at 6 Colorado penite ntiary on a iecond degree murder convic- lion. shrugs off the boasts and the ~try. '\.-"I've wailed 10 years for this l}lance and talk isn't going to :riake any difference to me, .. the 1haUenger declares. ~ Ali will come in between 220 imd 221, some'"what heavier than le was in recent years but a cou· fie pounds lighter than when he knocked out Chuck We pner in 15 rounds in the initial defense. t Off his r ecord, Lyle will be tougher than Wepner, a fi ghter Ali has not yet dignified in poetry. ! As the champion talks, Lyle -E.t b ck and comments, "He'!> hrough his moment. 1·11 y moment in the ring.," BALTIMORE (APJ -The California Ange ls say Mit:key Rivers is a touch Jess than in touch with his surroundings. He's almost the same way when bat· ting at the plate, except for in· tense concentration on the pitch -but not the pitcher. "I realize h e doesn't cure who's pitching," s aid Angels manager Dick Williams. "I-le probably doe sn't even know. ··But he should become an even better hitter v.'hen he acquires A11gei. Slate AU G.mnon IC MPC 111ftl ~-16 C•lllorn•••I B•lt•m Ort 121 ~-11 (Alilorn•• itl B.illomore Nw.v 18 C..lltorno• •I Ba111mort ,,l~pm, • ?~o.m. 10:~}•.m. some knov.·ledge about them . He has good in stinct s a nd he's quick to learn once he gets the uniform on." At this present rate of stealing bases, Rivers would have 100 by t he end of the season, six more lhan Ty Cobb's league record. After he stole three bases in a game at Texas, Rangers catcher Jim Sundberg said, "This guy could steal 100 bases easily. I gave him my bes t shot three limes and didn't nail him once.'' ' Williams said he also thinks River s has a chance al both the battin~ and base stealing titles. "He's definitely a candidate for both ," the Angels manager says. '"He's the most exciting performer I 've seen in the American League . lle 's a natural. He doesn 'l know the s trike zone but he has good ~b<:it control, he can hit to all fields and he's an excellent bunter." Rivers thoughts are simple e nough. Casper Tied NEW ORLEANS -Bi ll y Casper, fully rested after a few weeks off the circuit 3nd on the farm, re turned to share the lead in the New Orleans Open golf tournament Thursday after the first round on the 7 ,080-yard course. The portly Casper s hot a 34.33 ror a 67 to tie Larry Nelson. Three strokes off the pace and in a 10-way tie al 70 is Newport Beach's Alan Tapie. Defending c hampion' Lee Trevino matched par 72 on the Lakewood Country Club course, still wet and soggy from two days of rain. One stroke behind C<:ispcr and Nelson arc Allen Miller, Peter Ooslerhuis. Gary Sanders. Mike Morley and Danny Edwards. Goorh Dies NASHVILLE, Te nn. -John B . Gooch, a rormer major league and Nashvi lle VOis baseball c:atcher, died Thursday. lie "'as 77. Gooch·s career as a pro- £essional player and manager spanned from 1916 to 1942. I-le played for the Pitts burgh Pirates, Cincinnati R ed s, Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Red Sox, and was in the World Series with the Pirates in 1925 and 1927. • La \1er11e.Loses C0~1 M ERCE -Olaremonl· Mudd outlasted La Verne, 20·19, Thursday in the first round of the NAIA Di s tri c t 111 baseball playoffs . In another first round game Cal State Dominguez J-lill s topped Point Loma. 9-8, in 13 in· nings . ' Prep Trio To Play At' UCLA LOS ANGELES CAPl -UC LA athletic officials don't seem to set e"cited about the school 's overwhelming dominance of col· lege basketball. The Image ii; more one of reserved respect. ThQt mitde it all the more un· • usual when a UCLA spokesman announced the signings of three or the most wanted high school basketball players in the country Thursday and quietly add{."<!: .. This is probably the bl(_gest signing s ince Lew Alcindor came along a few yea rt; ago." The players are high-scoring guard Brad Holland , center David Greenwood and guard Roy Hamilton, all high school All· Americans. lndividu ally none of the players has· the Impact of so· meone like the center now kno""'" as Kareem Abdul·J:Jbbar, the man who led UCLA lo three na· tional championships and only two losses in 90 games over three years. But as a group they comp1isc the base from which UCLA can aim at adding to its nine NCAA championships in the last l l years. And it shows there can be recruiting success under new head coach Gene Bartow, who some thought might have pro· blems following the legend crcal· ed by J ohn Wooden in 26 years at UCLA. The three join forward Chris 1 Lippert, Los Angeles' city hi gh school player or the year, who signed a letter of intent earlier. and give the Brui ns four freshmen for next year who are all a ll-s tars. The three a ll played for' schools in the Los Angeles area - Holland at Crescenta Valley and Greenwood a nd l·lumilton both at Verbum D~i. . Holland is :i 6·fool·21h guard v.·ho averaged 32.5 points a game. He is a near s traight-A honor slu· dent and hi s school 's student body president. Grssnwood. 6-10. averuged 21 points a game a nd llamilton, 6-2, averaged 19.5. The two led their school to a 58·3 record over the last t"·o years and both made the high school All ·American team twict'. Grcen"'"·oo<J "'as the player or the ye<:ir in the C J F. Bartov.· said in :.i stateml'nl th.jit he "'as :.:.e lated that David. Roy and Brad have ('hosen to <.it - tend UCLA. "They along \\'ith Chris '"ill bt· joining :.in exl'ellent group of players returning from the Bruin 1975 NCAA champion.s hip team.·· And it probably also me<.ins UCLA wi ll be back ugain among the nation's best coll ege baskE-l- ball leams in 1976. ,i\nd 1977 und 1978. Brohamer Hits Third Homer BLOOMINGTON . ~1inn .-· Former 1-luntington Beach 1-ligh baseball star Jack Brohamer ig· nited. a four-run rally in the sixth inning for Cleveland to get the ln· dians tied at 6, but Rod Carew's run-scoring sing le v.•ith two out in the bottom or the ninth gave lhl' host Minnesota Twins a 7-li Ame'rican League victory Thurs- day night. Brohamer·s third home run of the year led off the sixth ofr Bert 18Jyleven. A single fo llowed, thl·n Boog Powell homered. i\ ,.,.·a lk and doubled li ed lhl' Sl'Ol"t'. : Unfortun<1tely, Lyle can't fi ght Offensively and def ensivcly at the •ame tim e. So Ali figures to pick tum apart. •· "l'nl going to t<:ilk to you. J'm floing to play with you ... oh , oh 1ou're in trouble." the ch<:impion \;ells hi s challenger . Although Ali figures Lyle will be frightened, the record tends to disagree. While in prison, Lyle Rivers is hilling a .326 Clip, among the American League leaders. and leads in hits. total bases <:ind stolen bases with 21 thefts in 24 atlcmpts go ing into today's twi-night doubleheader against the BaltimqreOrioles. Angels cqach Whitey Jlerzog has work ed with Rivers and says, "Most of the time Mickey do es n 't even know who 's pitching. "just want to help the club, to keep us running and rolling." • Chicago Signs GWC Player Tl' Grid Games NEW YORK -The Alabama· Mi sso uri and Notr e Dame· Boston College football games have been s witched to Mond<:iy nights lhi5 September and will be televised nationally by ABC· TV. Dodgers' Sutton Seeks 8th Victory -··~ .,.IL_, -"? ~ ~ ~ "''"'' fl•<ll •1111 fllfllAl Silt -1,!oCIO-\ot•I L•\ Vto;!•\ cor .... entlOfl Center t'Ol~l .... <e -I) ro.,nd\ ~Alt.end.mt -5',000 t •pet!ed, ""I~..., f \hm•!ed ... e"' '300.000. • Purw\ -A!l 11 mlUoon, l~lt1100,0CIO. Re<orM -Al! •~2·0, J] -noc;~,..1~; Lyle JO.l•I, •noc;~o .. 1\. l Tel~Y•\•Otl -n-"°"" 1elt"C;•\t D, .. ec be<;l•n- 'no •I• p.m ., wlll'I lol!e !loh1 tosi.rl •OOU1 I. S.CM!AQ -llYt·llOlnl mu'I \Y\!"'1, with f,.;e lliolnll 10 winner ol • round•nd '°"'"' lfl.~ 10 toi.er; 11-..e N th tor •n•-n roYnd. OUicl•I~ -,,,,,. l"dOC' •nd. non-1o<orino ••• 'Jf'ft to bt ,_.med by lh• Ne~•d• 5t•le Athlttoc ~ml~slon. · Sop9tl•I llQh1 -10 ro .. nd non·t•tle bOu! bel""fl!n )'lc lor G.ttlnoei or ,l.tOfnlin•, W11rl<1 Bo•ino A•· IOCl•t•on l l'l•mplon, •nd R•y El\OI\ of Nf w Yor•, •holo bt 1•19wlt.ed sl•fllno;! •• •: IO p.m. "Left-hander, or right-hander , it doesn 't matter t o Mickey. lie doesn't care _ l-l e's indifferent to who's pitching." 1-lcrzog s'aid , "You pul this in· differ ence \Vith hi s speed a nd :.ibility and yuu ·ve got a man who I reel will "·in the balling Lille within the next fi ve years.'' And, the coach said, "Ifhc gets on base enough to win a title, you know he'll lead the league in stolen bases .·· Golden West College's Curt Elchandy has signed a pro- fessional baseball contract with the Chicago White Sox, the Daily Pilot has learned. t:tchandy, a freshman from Santiago High School. will report to the \\'hite Sox·s Class A team in Appleton, Wi s. A 5·11 , 185· pounder, E tchandy w<:is picked in the third round of the January dr.aft by Chicago. ,He batted .326 during the past season. Alabama and Missouri . originally scheduled lo play at Birmingham 's Legion Field on Sept. 13 , will play instead on Sept. 8. The Notre Dame-Boston College game was switched from Sept. 13 to the nighl of Sept. 15. It will be played at Schaefer Sladium in Foxboro. Mass. Kertt*!lqf lt'l- L OU IS VILLE -Arti s Gilmore's basket with rive seconds left in the game Thurs- day nighl carried Kentucky past LOS ANGELES CAP) -Left fielder Bill Buckner worked out with his Los Ange les Dodgers teammales but the big news lo· day was Don Sulton . In racl the big news this year has been Sutton, who is 7-1, has pitched three shutouts, has Dodgers S late All,._,.,. ICA•C:: 11'11 ,..,.V 16 Pllhb"rih •I l~t An9floel 1;2}p,m, ,..,.V 11 Pl!llb"r'ilh •I LOI Anttlff t;}~ p,m , Wy I• Pil!Ut"r'ill'l•I LO$ An99tts 1;10p,m, Parent Too Tough for Buffalo looked more impressive lhun al any time in his career and is within one shutout or equalling the gr~l Sandy Koufax' mark in that department. Buckner hit .326 for the ; PHILADELPHIA CAP) -As the s~onds ticked away in the 'losing m inutes Thursday night. 17 ,077 voices rose in ·unison. 1• Rern-ee! Bern-e c!" they chant- In exultation or Bernie Parent, the goaltender who has shown the .:'Philadelphia Fl y ers hoekey's promised land : the Stanley Cup. .. "Ber'n-ee! Bern-ee!" they im· , plored, almost begging for some lign of acknowledgement frorn \heir hero. r Behind a painted fiberglas s rnosk, Parent heard their caU and smiled. "lt 's good," he said M the support he and his team- lniites receive al their Spectrum home. "Th<:it's why we wOrked so hard lo have the extra playoff game here." Hard work -Parent's hard work -closed the door and the goal on the BuJralo Sabres Thurs·· d<1y night in the opener or the Na· tion a l Hockey L.cague's final playoff s eries. Parent w ns astonis hing in the 4-1 triumph. especiall y Cfuring a full minute of siege "'hilc the Sabres had ll two. man adv ant.age. The pressure \\'as on. Ruffalo had not won here in their five· ye<1r history . They had never beaten Parent. And they had lost the Jasl 13 exhibition and re'ular season meetings to the Flyers - with or without Parent. So when Philadelphia right wing Gary Dornhoefer and de· fenseman Andre Ouponl were sent off with penalties within a 56-set'ond span, Buffalo pulled out all its offensive stops. And Parent pulled all the de· fen5ive on es. Shot after s hot rocketed toWards his goal. Leg save, sti c k s ave, glove s a- ve ... a nd the Sabres were stopped. "It was one of lh05e tbings," Parent said. "You make the right move. the puck hits you, then you get a few breaks and win Lhe gome. •• Dodgers last year and when he Olhers were f ar more leftthelilleupa monlhagowitha laudatory of the 30·year-old left ankl~ sprain it was felt the goaltender who held tbe fort until 0¢gers would suffer, a s low-starting Philadelphia al· Due in part to Sutton's splendid tack could get moving. start. thev haven't. The Flyers managed only tv.·o Sutton, °""'llh 39 career shutouts. shots in the rirst period. the finst takes the mound lhls evening by defen seman Ed Van lmpe against Pittsburgh's Bruce with 8:42 left in th~ session. Klson, 3-1, the only Pirates There were eight more shots in pitcher to-beat Los Angeles d'Ur· the second period, but no goals. j.ng last year's NatlonaJ League Th&nks lo Parent, however, Buf· playoJB. lie s.hut out the eventual falo hadn 't scored , either. "'Wlnncrs , 7·0. "The guys pla)'.ed well in front..... The ga me ·fi gures to be a of me," explained Parent. "But I pitching duel: the f?irales have don't imatiine we'll "get the the ~esl team earned run break.a every game:' avera1e in lhe majors, 2.88. Tbe Dodgers are second al 2.98 , despile the loss of ace r eliever Mike Marshall. The Pirates bring into the game the hotlest hitter in the ,leaJ(ue last ""'eek. cutcher Manny Sanguillan. \\1ho collet:tt-'d 15 hits in 29 at bats last week. Buckner was still walking v.·ith a slight limp in. the workout Thursday and was not expected to see action tonight. 8ut a Dodgers spokesman said he would probably play Saturday when Andy M esscrsmilh, 5·0, lakes on Jim Rooker, 2·2. Sunday Burl Hooton gets his first start following his two-hit shutout of St. Louis. l-lc'll Oppose Ken Brett, 2·2_. IT'S OFFICIAL: MllLER SEUCI'ED ' Len Miller was ,ofriclall.v/ named UC Irvine's Lrpck and field coach this week, replacing ~ Bill Toomey who resigned re· cently. Miller, a former Victor Valley- • a nd t.aguna. Beach High coach, has served as a UCl assistant for the past two years. Miller·s appointment conw firmed a Daily Pilot sLory or May 3. ~ 7 I • Orange C~ast . ED ITION I • .. _:_,• VOL. 68, NO. 136,.4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORAN G E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1975 Today's Closing N.Y. Stot!ks c TEN CE NTS Wtfe of Skipper Says to Stow It By KATHY CLANCY ot-.0.11, Pii.t5'1ff the news tonight." Mrs. Miller. 10281 Slat('r Avo .. .rcrusOO lo be photographed. •· "l don't know why I have to be how he 'd been trea ted while un· derCa mbodlail capture. She declined discussing wh at the messa ge said. ment .'' ....... n·-··,.._JI!.U.il3I..Y (·a rgo to Vietnam. Mr&. M·ille r said many or the "I don 'l knov.· v.•hat they c&mt.· news 'reports have bet.•n in uc· under the n . I-It' didn't r elate c urate. She sa id a friend evcry detail."sheexQlained. The wife or the Muyuguez skip· 'Per is back home in Fountain -.--Valley. t.Q(ta-y ... _un_d while she's happy ubouL her husband's re- • bro.ugh_t i.olo it," she said, "Who knows me? I don 't think the re are - 10 p e opJ e who kn ow m e personally.'' "lt was for me. 1 don:t_see'wh)'_ the world needs to re;.id it." she said. · from home during the past fe w days . When-her husband returns, she plnns .to m eet him at their home elsewhere. although she 'o''OUldn 't· say v.·her~ "Are you kidding?" she asked v.·hen <1uericd a bout its location. t&ped~som ~lelevision and r-"ddio "It iS hi SJOb and tliat is thac:--·~-- broadcasts about Miller . "llc'll shcttddcd . 1 J4!:pse, she's not so l)apt)y a bout becoming an ov ernightcelebrity~ "It's over and' that's it," ·said Ann Miller, wife or Captain have a good laugh o\'cr then1, -~1rs '"°~·Jiller s aid when the inci· > 7 ' f qharles Miller. "IL probably won't even be on N;ri. Mi!ler said the only word sh<..:.\; re<.·eived from her 61 -year- oldllusband was a telegram. She said it didn't say anything ·iibout Mrs. Mill er was reluctant to discsuss her husband's back - ground except to say he came from Michig a n originally. Sh e said she has been away ''He won't cOme here, that 's for sur'e. with 500 and some ~part· ments and e veryone rushing in and out," the sa id ..... le has a home. This is jus t an apart· find out some things he d1dn-'t dent v.·as first reported Paonday. know about him self." When asked if her hus band had she agreed to allow a few re- fa C'ed serious danger before, porters to_hcr llom eforphotos. ~trs. A-liller §ai~. he had carried <See RETURNS, Page A2l Hare ishna ·woman· 'l;ff Murdered • m L ' ' . aguna. 1'elping Bonds 0•111 Pilot PholD by Arthvr R. VinMI · Vi~lnam.ese refu'gces need a hand and Be ar Street School : kindergarlners Mark Howell. Tanya Witsam a n and Joseph Ingram (from left) pitched in Thurs d a y , helping tO"lbad clothing,1booksJ<and' toys bound for refugee ca mp nt Camp Pendleton~ Kindl!rgarteri· cfasses .Jt the Cos t;.i i\1esa school came up . with the collect ion idea. Principal 1-lerberl Ward said whdle SC hool took up lhe ·project. Gov. Brown Calls Malpractice Meet SACRAMENTO ~ Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr. today called the Itegislature into a special session beginning on Monday to find a solution to the medical malprac- tioe inSurance crisis and lo try lo ~rsliade striking phys icians to t'eturn to work. :;_The governor's decision came uS the doctor walkout ''vas spreading to Orange County. The Los Alamitos General Hospital hpd l)een targeted for a stoppage Monday b y the Los An geles Society of Anesthesiologists and anesthes iologists who are mem- be r s of the Orange County Medical Association had <tn emergency meeting planned for r.Jonday ni ght. This meeting, at 7:30 p.m. in lhe Oran ge County Pwtedic al Building, was called for doctors ts> decide what to dq, on ·an in· dividuai basis, about·the growing ¢st of malpractice ins urance. ~Before Governor Brown made hiti announcement this morning a prediction had been given thal ab o ut 7 5 p e rc e nt of t"h e a oes thes iologis tS in Ora n ge Oounty would decide to slop all but emergency and obstetri c sur· geries by the end of next v.·eek. suraoce al reasona ble rates is en- dangering the hea lth 0£ t he pCO· pie of this state. and thrce1tens the closing of many hospitals.'' l-(e call ed on the Legislature to pass hilts providing greater dis· cipline for physit·ians, creating a "medical peace corps" lo serve ne'edy C alif o rnian s and estubli shing volunlary binding arbitration to resolve maplrac- tiC'e claims. The g o v ernor a lso urged la'Vm a kers to set "reasonable limits" on a tt o1·ney's fees in m alpractice ca ses and lo give the state power to regulate hospit<ll rates and hospital bed capacity. The extraordinary session v.-·i\l begin at l p.m. Monday and v.·iil run concurre ntly '-'"'ith the r e- gular two-year session and the first speciaf session the governor c;,i.lled in Fe bruary on housing. The governor also said he wi ll convene a s pecia l panel im- m.edi a te ly l o in vestigate in· suTance company rates. . Bro"·n ""·as under intense pre· ssure. espec ia lly from ph ys i· t•ians and leader8 or both parties. lo call the s pec-ial session. Physi· cians had indicated that a sµcei<tl session , co upled v.'ith general agreem ent on whut the session v.-·ould accomplish, likely "·ould end the.current doctors' strike. Ex-mate Arrested In Death By JACK CHAPPELL Of 11'1• O•llY Pilol St;oll A fem ale me rnber~or the !!are Kris hna cult v.•as shot to death in L ;,1g un a B eac·h nea r th e downtown busin t'SS district to· • dcty . She v.-· a s s hot three times i.n lhe head. La!iuna Beach Poli ce arrested John l\>1i(·haels l\1 oore, 28, al"\he Kris hna l 'emple, 641 Ramona Avenue, Lag una Beach within minutes of the murder. Moore, a lso a member of the cult and the d e ad w oman 's e s tranged husband, v.·as bookl-"CI on sus pi· cionofmurder. The murde red woman was identified as Jayme Frances Sim· mona~ 24 : While a tnember of lhe religious group. she re.sided not at the Temple but at 531 Ca talina SL Apt. C. Police LI . Neil Purcell said m otivt• for th e ki lling was j e ct l o u sy but d ec lin e d t o ela borate. ~ . o.tllrPilotPl'I011c.rJ.,;1<c11appew Moore reportedly is on pa role BATTALION CHIEF FORREST JOHNSOtf (right), FIREMEN ATTEMPT TO AID,SHOOTING VICTIM from St. l,oui s where he alleged-Female Hare Krishna Devotee Was-Slain in Lagurta BeaCh ,Tc;>day Jy was involved in a n armed as· ' sault e1gain st the d ead wom;__in and her mothe r . Police located a .22 caliber automatic pistol,· betieve"d lo be the ,murder v.·eapon, in a trash . can al the rear of the LagJ'na Be a ch A ss i s t a nce Leag u e Clubhouse, 526 Gl enneyre St. Th e shooting took place at 8: 10 a m. in the 400 block of Goff Street. a n alley-like street just between Glenneyr e Slrect and Catali na Streets. Police arriving at the scene found the 1n o rta lly \\1ounded y,·om an lyin g in a large pool or blood. her he ad shattered by a t le;.1st three bullet s. l.,aguna Beach firc1nen and ·poli ce \\'orked in an <-1ttempt to ~susc ilat e the Y.'oman. Poli ce said there was a "fli cker of li fe" <See KRISllN /\, Page A2) DOW LOSES 11; TRAD/NGSWW N EW YORK (U PI ) Th( stock n1arke t (•losed sherply lo\vc r tod(ly in slow trading on th(' New York StOck Exchange . The Dow Jones industrial average lost 11 .19 points to 837 .61. Dec lineti Jed ud v;__inccs by ;.1bout •1 l\\'O·to-one m ;__i r gin . <T ables, 85). Pric es \\'ere lo\\'er in moderat e lr;,1ding on the Ameri can Stock Excha ngi. . .--..... GUif Admits 'Payoffs' Company Made Contributions in 4 Nations WASlllNGTON CAPl -The c hairman of Gulf Oi l Corp. s aid today hi s company made $4 million in illegal poLitical con- tributions to the ruling party or Korea: $460,000 in don<1.lions to the fo rm e r rulin g party in Bolivia, and $50.000 in donations in Lebanon for a ··public educu- lion program " in the United States about the Arab·lsrctcli con· rli ct. Gulf Chairm;_in Bob R. Dorsey said an internal company in- vestiga tion al s o turned up evidence that might indicate use or corporate funds for political purposes in Italy. In La Puz, the Boli vian cabinet v.·ent into e merge n-r-y session \\ohen it learned about Dorsey's statements. Testifying before the Se n a t e s ub c ommittee on multin<tlional corporationS, Dorsey said Gulf paid $1 million in 1966 and $3 million in 1970 to the Democr<-1tic·RE!publican Par. ty of Korea under v.•ha t he described as great pressure. , I-le said Gulf m ade the donation to protect an investment of several million dollars and that he discovered only recently that th.e donations were "in v.iolation of a Kore an statute." Dorsey said Gulf made lhree political contributions in Bolivia. It bought a $110,0IX> helicopter for the late G'eri . Rene BarrieQtos while he was ca111paigning for pres·ident of Botivi<t in 196Ci, Dorsey s aid. Mayaguez S teaming To Singapore SINGAPOR£ !UPll -The American freighter 1\-t ayaguez with Capt. Charles Miller of .... Fountain Valley at the helm. steamed tov.•ard Singa pore to· day. It was dis closed l\\'O of the crewmen aboard are wounded ,. after ber seizure in the Gulf of Tha iland. The 10,000 ·ton container ship, captured by Cambodian -Com· munisls Monday and retaken by U.S. !tlarines Wednesday. was expected to dock on Singapore Island Saturday . lfe· s aid B<i.i-ri enlos later de· manded and got tv.-·o other con· tributions of corporate funds in the a rnounts of $240,000 and SI 10.000. Dorsey said Gulf also secretlv funnele d $50,000 through Firsl N;__itional City Bank of Beirut. Lebanon. "for the purpose ,of helping to defray the expenses of ·a public education program -e n. deavoring to.bring about a better understanding in America of the Arab·Israeli connict." .The Gulf chuirmun volun· l eered no d etails a bout the '·education progra m ." He asked 'th <'i t the public not engage in "prem ature conjec- ture" about-the Italian money. Dors ey s aid Korean party leaders de manded that Gulf make a s ubstanli<-11 ('Ontribution in 1966. Or:n_g~"~a8t Weatlaer . Inquiries with doctors this morning indY~:ated that a majori· ty or anesthesiol9gis ts al St. Joseph's Hospital, Orange, was planning lo strike but at Hoag Memorial Hospital, Newport .Beach, the decision had been to cOntinue: ' ,, . '.°1 h his proclamation, Brown I · d .-''The inability of doctors to obtain such (m a'lprnctice} in- ·alley 'qverspending'? The vessel's owners said the Mayague z w as loaded with oranges, apples, beer, whiskey, cotton and drilling mud, not spy ,paraphe rn alia . They s aid Mayaguez Ca pt. Miller will hold It'll be a little warmer Saturday. a ccording to the wea t:h e r servic e , with highs or 68-al the beaches, ri sin g to 76 inland. Lows tonight in the 50s. ?harmacy Hit Jly Bu:tgla~s • • > • i BurgJars who' bored their 'way \hrough the roof overnight stole .prescri ptioq. narcotics fro Jn a COsta MesrtihBrmaCy, Pou·ce re· ·¢rted today. ' The brea k· In, W·as at Vista Drugs,821 W. ltlhS!. , • 1The 'intruder& sinas!l#' their "'.ay t h-rough ' \!be · Olli' a nd· dtppped lo the no&-'U,.lde' Uie Ylsl• Shopping Center ~ .. lore 9'1meUme c\uring:theni&ht. ,Police sald.lt,llld ll04. appieBl' In· Jljally that anyUiini wU taken ll!lt lhe drugs, ·-t Supervisor 'Surprised' at Budget Total Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmil is not the only county super visor -...·ith a budget problem .in hi s orficc. Fiflh4 Dis tri ct Superv isor Thom as Riley was told Thursday that he also is in danger of over· spending his offi ce budget. And the former Marine general is miffed ~bout It. 0 J~:c:·gehrc ~~.d~~~c·nc~~~1~oo@~ minislrator's staff t\VO\N"eeks ~go that he was under thi? sl>Cnding limit. ' ThereCore, accordjng to Riley, it came. as a surprise to him thut his office-might be guilty ol ove<- spending lt .. 1974-75 budget al- location. Therefore. -the refurbishing "I just do not believe in doing dqne in hi s offices, ·ineluding ad· business in this fashion and a m ding parlitio·ns lo m ake room for terribly disappointed tha t in·· staff m embers. was applied to formation provided us hos ap· his operating budget. p a r e nlly pro ved' to b e ~r · Meanwhile, oversized offices ron eous." Riley s aid. and desks were blamed Thurs. The Fifth Dis trict super visor d ay for Supervisor Schmil's or. has as k e d f o r a detaile d ficebudget cris is . breakdown of costs c;~u.~gcd to , .. ~ccordin '-to Schmit's· office. his ornce and guide~ jto' d~· 1 ~mJ~&er.1 Biii Schreibe r, tbe--- t ermine wha t spend!J\g':c.an 'M.1 lr.alhinan·supe.rvisor was for~" permitted to June 30 that WllJ.·br· ;~~,fc)-'~'ncfheav1ly to scale down In g his offi ce btJd geµn under-the :1:iit\ ol aides'' office~ and allowable m axi mu~ '. de S inherited from tiis pre- Riley did not r eCe,i •e t~~exlra d ·sor. . $10,000 normally WJlten ~ nP l county dis bursem~l ro -· supervisors wh "\he' Was IP· s ~how tha t. Sch~1t was pointed last September. j (See RILEY, Page1A2) ' •• , • a news confe reoce about three hours after docking. In Stockholm , a shipping or- ficial s aid Friday a Swe dish cargo ship had been fired on by a gunboat off the Cambodian coast ·but had sustained no damage or injuries. Miller tadioed the shipowner 's r epresenta\ives in Singa~re late today aSkin~ for a d~or.ta.mect t'.he Ma'y agut:t 'whcn it:·docks ·to • trea' t~o·wolinded c'l"ewinen. · ''The ·cl\ptain· r f!Quested a.doc· tor meet th'c sh1p.when·she docks lo treat two ·cr.cwmea. for tear- gas bUrns ·ifnd ,'minOr shrapnCI wOund~ ''an Otric.·lul of1$ea-Land SetyiCes· in M'enlO P ark,. N.J.1lofd \)Pl. ,. . <Sff SIDI!;, P•ft A2l ·v" INSIDE TODAY She's directed r11ore than 59 produc tions in tlle fast 10 years, ·.and slie's currenlly wo'rking'on two at 011ce. Daily Pilot Staff Writer Torn Tit~ irJterviews pro)ific· Orange Coast dir ecto r Pati Tarn· bellini on P.age Cl . lnde:.: .. ,y_ kfVk• .. , Mlorl•1 t•.) ... II ... ea ,.,._., F"M1 .. ~ M NMl9flt~ ,....,.. •• AS~OM!fCY ·•1 ~~':-' D~,,_... ... .... , ........ ~ --CJ SrtN,_..t OMttl~H Al=· ' :t: IE.~ ..... ... tc:lltMl'tlttl 1: ........ M .. -Cl·I T ........ '"' -· •.. ,~ ...... .. ... .... , .... ., ........ •• -~ =~ :::·::='-~r.:. --.. ' ~ • • ' I I ' I ' I I t I I I I I.I " • ' AZ o.,1L v P1~9r c RlL;t:Y ••. ~· . given an extra $~.CllO to set up $ho~ lhe'Seco.nd DillQL1. office he over from David Baker last January. -' According to administrative budget proJections. Schmit is fikely to overspend his .ip- proprtation for ~he fiscal year that ends June 30 by about $12,000. The Garden Grove supenrisor called two weeks· ago for a county tax rate cut and said department heads who can't reduce their budget should be fired. Those statements C'ame bat·k to haunt him Thursday when it was rf:;ve.aled h.e h{ls sperit more in four months as a county supervisor than Baker did in the previous six months. In addition to the oversized or. fic es and ct esks, Schreiber blamed Schmit's budget crisis on what he inhe rited as an ap· propriat.ion fi gure from Baker and in creased activity in the Serond District office. 133 Seniors To Gradnale . On Saturday Comfficncement exC'r cis es Saturday at Co sta J\.lc s a ·s Southern California College will see the largest class in the school's 53.year· history receiv· ing diplomas. Bachelor o( Arts degrees will be awarded to 133 graduating · seniors, according to-Dr. Emil Balliet, the SCC president. . ;· Baccalaureate services will be 1 al 10:45 a.m:, featuring the Rev. 1 Jose Giron, s uperintendent or the ··.Pacific Latin American District of the Assemblies of God church, which includes 190 Spanis h· speaking congrega lions. Herbert E. -Elllngwpod, special Assistant Attorney General of · California, ~·ill speak at the 2:45 ·. p.m. commencemenlceremony. ' Student speakers will be· Steve 1Graner, a psychology and Bible study major from Santa Ana, and , Jud Shaver, a Bible major who ·lives in Newport Beach. · Southern California College is ·the oldest four·year institution in · Orange County, haviog moved to · Costa Mesa 25 years ago from 1 Pasadena. ... , ... '"' ..a8 sa . • I ""'d8f· ca18•• . TONIGIIT ··ROMEO AND JULIET" :occ Drama Dept. Auditorium, ~!\tay 16. 17. 8 p. m. Adm. Free. • FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS - ·"Deliverance,'' OCC Forum, '7·:30p.m. Adm . $1 . 1 OCC LECTURES -"Indians: 'J-listorical Perspective," Henry Panian lecturer, Science Lecture ... 1. 7:30 p.m. ''Marine Biology," Charles J . Mertz lectur.er, Science Lecture 2, 7:30p.m. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY 'RACING __...J Fairgrounds, 8 : 15 p.m. SATURDAY,MAY17 ESTANCIA ADOBE -Stale Historical Landmark. Adams and Mesa Verde Drive West, Sat. &Sun.1·5p.m . UC! OPEN HOUSE -Alumni Day, information day, guided tours. Noon to S p .m. SUNDifY, MAY 18 UC! CELEBRITY BASEBALL GAME -LA Rams vs . Oakland Raiders, UCI Baseball Stadium, 1:30 p.m. No·host picnic at noon. Tickets $2. Benefit UCI Athletic Scholarship Program. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT ·T"" o,.n~ Co••1 0~11• r"1ot, wo1n "'"'n "rO<"• t>o""<! ""' N~wPPI~'>. '' p<;l>l•,l'><d by II'>< Ot~f'l<)e c.a..~1 P\obll•f'lino C.omp.!ny. ~cpM~'" •<'•hon' ~rt pilllTVled MllMay tn10.,qn F<INy '"' CO«•• .....,...,, NewPorl [!o.,>tn, ~untinqlo-> llfoivnlf <>""- M•n V~ll~y, """"• ~~<ldl<'bd<~ Vdl+~> 4n~ l,..IQvnd ll~~<h •'><>.,1h Co•''· A ''"Q'•' ''"'!"'""' ••Hhon I~ ""bH,n~" S..Tll•<ldYS""" ~"""···~ ·~~ I>''"<'""' publ',n+nQ pl•nl " ~• ;;oo Wt·ll i;~I ~lt~t I, C.01 I• Mew, (a11tornl1 '11~l•. Robert N. Weed P t e'"''"1 •"" PuDl<'>l'I'" Jack R. Curley Viet p,~""""' •ncl ~,...,., M.o~r Thomas Keevil ·Thomas A. Murphine Miln•9•ng Ed•l l)< Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall •~'"!•nl Mdn•G•t>Q ldU.t><~ Costa Mesa Office l)O Wo>i D•Y StrHI M.ll•ln"' ''"'"'""·P.O. Do• IJ.oO. 9hl• Other Offices Nt wooc! fl~•<" JJJJ ('t'w-1 OoulovA•d l•Ou"•ll••I" 1116Gio-nMtroSl,.•I "'""""llT"" b•d( n l/81S ~-" 8o11••~~'<f s.<>o•""'""~ V•ll•y ISlOI Uo PAt Ao.a .ot s.,,n o.~,.o "••~·~• . ~ Telephone (11•16424321 Cta·ssllled Ad 11erlisln9 642-S678 (opYtolJll!, 1'/S O••no• Co•~I l>uDll"Un COl'n11•ny , NO""""' llo•""'· ••lu•h•l'O"'· •d+l<>r••• .... 1i,r or •d~t•llM"'t~h ne"''" "'•• b• rt11rod11ttc:l Wl11'1D"I • ., ..... , """'••llOn Of t"l>r•19Mbwno•. Mtond clO•I PO•l•Of Cl;ll<l ~I Co••• ""'··· C•ll!ornl•. S111ttt•l~lellbr<•11 "~ 1l OO"""'ll'lly; by m~·' S• oo rnon1111,; ... 11110•1 O• '""~1•0fK u .oo mollll'llY Fnoay. May 10. 1975 ' Carryi11g Ba1111er Ed \Vins lO\V a 11d l\1rs. Carol l-lohl <ire the ne\v p residents of Veterans of Foreign Wars Po·st-3536. Costa l\1esa and it s auxiliar:v. 'fh cy '''ere installed \vith u fl ourish as' posf 1ncmbcrs unfurled plans to decorate Veterans l\·tcmoiial Hall with collection of early American Flags like this replica of the h a ndiwork of Betsy Ross. Coffee Heurs On Override Election Set informational coffees where the May 27 tax override election v.·iJI be discusscd.bv school board membC:rs and -district ad- ministrators are scheduled fo r the coming "'eek for residents of lhe Newport-Mes a Unified School Di strict. The co£fe es, to be held in private homes, are.. open to the pu,blic, a district spokesman said. said. The schedule includes morn· ing, afternoon and evening gatherings. School di strict ofricials will ex· plain why taxpayers are being asked 'to support a $100 per child ann\lal spending ·boost, \l.'hich \\'OUld raise the tax rate about Scents. Persons wishing information abou~ the lim es and locations of the coffees are asked to phone the school nearest their home. Fro"' POfle A I RETURNS. • • But she said they came ""•ith trucks and groups of p~ople." "'I said do all of those· people nCcd a picture '!"' s he related. ""They lji dn 't keep thei r end of the bargain s o th ere is no reason ~·hy I should." .Juxtaposition? Fro• Page Al KRISHNA. • • left at that time. She was taken in critical condi· lion to South Coast Community Hospital where She died within 45 minutes of the shooting. Moore-was a rrested by Of · ficers Carlene Ambrose and Barry Snyder ~·ho alorig with two del.ectives y,•ere ordered by Lt. Purcell to surround the Krishna temple. Lt. Purcell s aid that as Of· ficers Ambrose and Snyder iir· rived at the scene, Moore was seen standing at the Ramona Avenue Temple entrance talking with another male member of the sect. As the o£ficers approached, he faced them and put his hands in the air saying "I'm the one you want," Lt. Purcell said. Quigley's District? Word of .Henry Quigley's sign campaign has gotten around. An observer at a luncheon gathering in Sacramento this week at which legislators met with 40 Orange County bus i· nessmen sv..•ea rs it went- this Way : Assemblyman Robert Badham· (R ·Newport Beach ) ·s tood up to in· troduce himself : "I'm 'Robert Badham, the as- semblyman from Henry Quigley's district." ' '· ~aintcrs spr~c~ up Balboa Theater on Pepinsu"Jn while sign on 1nun1c1pal waste r eceptacle offers words that could be interpreted as a wry comment \vhen contrasted to X-rated films whose titles appear on marquee above . Old movie h.ouse is now owned by Pussycat Theater chain. which specializes in adult film s. Change of bill to- day also brought change from "It'' lo "X" ratings at theater. I I • • ~ . . ... ., ... . . . ~ --------, B ----2nd Raid · · ared • . I CflmOOdia Be>mbed After 'Rescue -· STOCKllOLM,Sw<'<len \AP> - A gunboat believed to be Cambo· dJaa ahot tour times at a Swedish freighter Jn tl:te ·Gulf of 1baUand on Wedne!iday, repOrts reaching Stockb'olm satd today. The 13,000·ton ~llrado escaped damage thr'ough ~vai'lve maneuvers. WASHINGTON (UPll -U.S. aircraft made a ·second bombing attack on the Cambodian mainland about a half hour after the crew of the pi11-ated freighter M ~Y.aguez was~ _bro1.1ght under American control. the Pentagon said today. (Editorial Comment, PageA-6.) Pentagon spokesman Jo5;eph Laitin also announced that the "still unconfirmed" casualty list showed one Marine killed, 13 servicemen miss i"ng and 2 2 wounded, of ~·hi ch three were in serious condition. . Laitin said the 13 missing men were a)I from a helicopte.r that crashed at sea after being hit by gunfire from the iSland of Koh Tang. He ·said half the 26 men aboard were r~scued by a Navy ship and the whereaboutslof the others were not known . He said, however, "There are no indications ttiat anyone V."<.1S left on the island." 1 • Under ques rioning. ho could not say how that <'on clusion "'as reached and ackno\vtcdgcd he did noL know how far the helicopter was from the island * * * • Fro• Page Al ' SHIP .•. "Lost POi"t anchor and four and hrilf shot of chain," the {·;;1ptain 's n1essage said. ··some room doo1·s damaged by Khmer Rouge. Othcrv..·iSe vesse l in good {'ondi· lion." Sea -Land official ~ s;1id journalists "·ould be <.1llO\\'cd to tour the Mayaguez after it docks to disprove Communist allcga· lions that it was an es pionage vessel or was carrying arms and ammunition. The Mayaguez was en route from Hong Kong to Thailand. ,\l.'hen it ~·as captured. It is skip. ping the Thailand stop and going on to Singapore. However, Sea·· Land disclosed that tfle Ponce, a sister s hip of the Mayaguez, is en route to Thailand this weekend, followirl't virtually the same route as the Mayaguez_, and is scheduled to arrive there Mon· day. when it hit the water.- Two other helicopters were shot down during the daring Marine assault on the tiny iSland. One crashed in shallow water THAIS RECALL AMBASSADOR TO U.S. A4. <-1nd the crew made it to )and, while the other exploded as it crashed on the beach and the crewmen scattered for the cover oflree,;. Ll:\i.tin rev ~a l ed that U.S . fighter aircraft s truck a fuel dump near. the Qlainland port or Kon1pong Som at 8:50 p.m . POT \\lednesday -43 minutes after * * * the destroyer Wilson re1l0rted that a small bout pul.lcd alongside with at least part o( thl · 39·man Mayag\te'Z crew. Asked why the raid wa s car· ried out, Laitin said, "1'herC' were almO'St 200 Marirles on :1 nearby island under attack." Laitih previously announced an airstrtke at 7:57 p.m. PDT ut the Ream airfield on the mainland which Pentagon of· ficials said was designed to kno('k out the only armed aircraft the Cafnbodians had. In a brief 1neeting with thl'. ne.ws JllCdia today_, Presiden! Ford said -"J slept easier" Thurs· day night. * * * Kissinger Warns Ship Rescue .Shows U.S. No 'Pushover~ From Wire Services \VASl-IJN GT<-'N -Secretary of State 1-Ienry A. Kissinger said to- day American rescue of the U.S. Cargo ship !\1ayaguez, seized by the Cambodians, should teach the world-the United States will not be pushed around. Kissinger told a news con· ferencc the successfuJ military operation against Cambodia on \Vednesda·y ''ought Lo make clear there are limits beyond which the United States cannot be pushed ::ind that the United States is pre- pared to defend its interests.'' Giving what he said was a full account of the M ayaguez rescue operalion, he said for 60 hours from the time the Cambodians seized. the vessel on Monday~thal J>residint Ford tried to give diplomacy every chance ta work. H.owever. Kissinger said. "'There was no chance during the crisis to resolve it diplomatically.'' At no time he said, did the Cambodians make any response to American demands that the ship and its 39·m3n crew be re· leased. .Kissinger said he knew Cam· bodia received American messages about the ship because the United States had delivered them to the Cambodian Embassy in Peking. Kissinger also strongly reaf· firmed the U .$.·defense commit· ment to-Sout'1 Koiea while at the same time sta t i ng that Washington was prCpared to re- \'iew its relations with ThaiJan4, in a cooperativ.e spirit. · Kissinger insisted that the use of force, was intended by the Ford administration primarily to save the freighter anq its crew and that any bolstering of the American image abroa4 was "a. bonus." Kissinger .insisted that the United States Y1as notspailing for a fight following the debacle in Vietnam. When specifically asked if he wa's glad the i~ident had hap.· pened, he answered angrily: --Nobody can be glad to be put in a position V..'here lives of Ameri.cans are at stake . The loss of life is never an easy one to con· template. \\1e were forced into this. "'\\le had to act on the 9asis of saving American lives ... and Lhe interest of the United States.•• Kissinger al'knov.•ledged that the incident may have been trig· gered .from the isolated com. mands or a local commander and added.that he \\'as not convinced that_the ~<·lzurt· of the freighter \Vas ''carefully planned." .. \\"c art• not looking for op- portunities . to prove our manhood." he said. but added th;1t the United States was de· termined to look out f0r tts in· terests abroad and was able to do so with support from Congress . SPRING UPHOLSTERY f! ,, • p '""' Feahoring Such Woll Known Lines •• Woodmark Sh om II Morge Carson Marh•onl SIOM & Phillip1 (floor samples only) . " •·' If ,,.,, , · •• ,..,:,..,. _, ----"-'" "". J ' .··. 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