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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-05-28 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • • • e 0 esa ax \ Pilot · i11 Mesa • Fatal-~rash Said 'Cautious' DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOO N, MAY 28, 1975 VOLM. NO. Ml. SSECTIOMS, 6t ,.AOES Welcome Set ' 1·-~ -"'' UPI Te'""'9'IO• Thousands of Spanish and U.S. fla g ~decorate the main thoroughfares or downtown Madri~ as. the ~i~y g~t~ re· ady to welcome President Ford on h1_s off1c1al v1s1l to Spain. The President is expected to arrive Saturday. I . Fatal Crash Pilot ~ ' Said Very Cautious By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE 0tt1tto811, PUotsun The Arizona school teacher who died· in the -fiery Memorial Day crash of his light plane in Costa Mesa was described Tues- day as a highly cautious pilot with several years flying ex- For d Departs OnSixrday Europe Tour WASHiNGTON (1!P1 f-.., President Ford /ell todar, on hlli first trip to Europe since becom- ing chief execotive with a reaf· firmation o' support for the North Atlanttc Alliance and a pledge to work with America's~ allies "to safeguard our vital in· terests." In a brief ceremony at An· drews Air For~e Base, Md. before leaving on his slx·day, four-notion trip, Ford pledg~.d the Uniled States' c90peratioo.1n reducing the chances of con01ct and promoting t he well-being of allpeo~···· ' "Tbla trip to Europe has great slgnlllcance for al1 Americ&DI," Ford said. perience by his silent partner in ownership of the Cessna 182. The crash at the intersection of Villanova Road and Fo[dham Drive in Costa Mesa's College Park area killed the pilot, :Edward Ketchum lll, a social sciences teacher and basketball coach at Maryvale High School in Phoenix, Ariz. Norman H8rlin, 54 ,. ot: 360 Villanova, was burned and cut by the plummeting craft as he worked in his front yard. He was reported in satisfactory condi- tion today at Orange County Me4ica1 Center. Harlin, who received visits from hi• !amlly Tuesday, does not recall any.thing about the crash, aecorcllff to bi.~ dauabter, Anita Van Duren. "We't"e' ]uat thankful he's"allve," she said.. Ketchum, 13, Ien Phoenix Saturday lhomlng to visit friends in Orange Cowaty, according to "Dr~ "Roger Arldetaon ol Phoenix who while not a registered owner of the plane, said .he hold.'i a half interest in the craft. ' Ketchum . a t eacher at Maryvale f0r the past five years, was unmarried, according to his partner and friend . "I'm as much in the dark as anybody," the physician said tn an interview Tuesday. "The only thlnR I can think of is some kind <8"PILOT,PqeA2) • Tax Plan Ni~~ ,. In l,Jeach By TERRY COVILLE Ol .. D•ilfPI ... ~ Voters flocked to the polls in Huntingtpn Beach Tuesday .to knock out the city's controversial real estate transfer tax by a margin of almost4-1. The final tally was 14,264 votes for "yes," and 4,562 ballots marked "no.•• The voter turnout was 40 percent. In this case a "yes" vote defeat· ed the transfer tax because it ap-_ proved an amendment to the city charter which prohibits the city. counci from imposing such a tax. If the council wants to install a transfer tax in the future, it would have to win a pproval for it through another election, accord· ing to the language of the new charter amendment. Real estate interests waged a heavy campaign against the tax, raising more than $15,000 to fight it before the election. A citizens group supporting the transfer lax raised less than $600 for its election campaign. The half percent charge on the sale or real property was expect· ed lo raise about $1.2 million for the 1975-76 municipal budget. Members of the city council, meeting as the ballots were being counted, ordered the staff to pre· pare a new budget refle<:ting an eight percent cutback in expen· ditures. Postal Judge Asks Reduced Stamp Rates WASHINGTON (UPI) -The chief administrative law judge of the Postal Rate Commission to- day recommended Lbat.the price ol a first class stamp be reduced to 8~ cents for letters and a Dickel !or post cards. Seymour Wenner, Lhe com- mi11ion-j\&dge, also recom· mended substantial iitcreases for. second, third and !our1h class' mail and !or parcel post. 1be present rates of 10 cents for letters and · eight cents for post cards, which went into effect 1n March, 1974, provide an un- author1ied subsidy or more than $700 million to other classes ol mall, Wenner said. ''The Pos tal S ervice has become a tax-c9llect.ing agency. ·collecting money from firat clasa mallen lo dt.trlbute to otller favored c1 ... ea," W...., Hid. l\ Real Estate Tax Rejected 75-vote Margin Pussycat , .Ntew·port~Mesa Patrons • 0Ve1·1·ide OK'd Refunded Seventy-five ballots made the difference Tuesday as voters in th e Newport·Mesa Unified School District narrowly ap- proved a 36·cent overridetax. The tally was 8,762 for and 8,687 against the five-year over- ~nGrove Nixes U>ast C~llege Vote An effort to put the Garden Grove Unified School District in the Coast. Community College District. failed Tuesday by about 84 votes. An Orange County education official said today there is the strong likelihood that a recount will be held because of the close vote. An accurate final tally was not available today, but officials at the Garden Grove district said a ballot measure which would have annexed their district to the Coast system· and also provided a 40-cent tax boOst was narrowly defeated. I Garden Grove is one of the few school systems which is not ti~ to a community college district. Garden Grove students attend one of three neighboring districts on special agreements, and Garden Grove residents pay an extra ''sca t tax'' for. t he privilege. Tuesday's ballot defeat means the state community college board of gove rnors will now de· cide how the Garden GrOve stu· dents will be d ivided among their neighboring college systems. Huntington T ool Company Burgled Employes of a Huntington Beach tool design firm returned to work Tuesday after the . Memorial Day weekend to find $12,000 10 $15,000 worth or equip· ment missing. Police said someone apparent- ly plied open a rear door at the Trurun Company, 19fKl Lake St., durktg the wee kend, removing tools and turniture. Officers believe the thieves may have carried lhe loot away in a com· -truck, then rctumed it. ·' 1 . ByJOHNVALTERZA ride, election officials said today. Only 17 ,449 of the district's 58,219 registered vote rs -about 30 per- cent -went to the polls Tues· day. A simple majority in favor of the measure was enough lo pass it. . District officials said passage of the measure will mean an ad· ditional $2.5 million in revenue, or $100 more per student for Newport-Mesa schools next year. Passage of the measure also will mean a tax r ate in the un- ified school district of about $4..12 per $100 assessed valuation in 1975-76. That's about a nickel more than this year's rate, but it is 36 cents higher than rate would have been unde r state law if voters had turned down the over- ride. Newport-Mesa trustees placed a 54 ·cent override proposal before voters last November, but it was defeated. They then pared the school budget and went back to voters Tuesday with tbe s maller meas ure. There was n6 organized opposi· tion to the override, but school of· ficials anticipated heavy re- sistance from recession-minded voters. School officials said the over· ride was needed to overcome in· nation and to insure continued educational quality in lhe dis- trict. Levis Stolen SANTA CLARA CAP> -A 45. foot trailer containing 30,000 pairs of Levi Strauss jeans valued at $450,000 was s tolen· from a trucking company lot, police say. SECOND C4IL BOUGlfl' PIANO "Our piano sold on the second tall." That's the musical success story related by the Huntington Beach woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: WlJRLiTZER Console Piano & Bench. Very Gd. cond . $575. xxx-xxxx lfyou have a piccolo or pi ano to sell , call 642-5678. ll only takes a few words tn the right place to at· tract a buyer. Along the Orange Coast, Ille ri&ht place ls Ille Dally Pilot. Oftllo D•i1y PllotSt.IH Newpcrt Beach police, armed with warrants, raided the new Balboa Pussycat Theater Tues- day night and seized prints of ··French B lu c'' and ''Dynamite.'' They allege that each film is obscene. The raid followed an un- dercover visit to the theater late last week by a police sergeant who later filed a report which termed himself the victim of the alleged pornography. The report asserted that the films were without redeeming social im· portance. The sexy movies appeared on . the Peninsula less than two weeks after the Pussycat chain took over the n eighborho<?d theater. It was the first public of- fering of hard-core sex movies along the Orange Coast. Earlier Tuesday, city coun· cilmen heard a short report from City Attorney Dennis O'Neil, who said that the sta ndard penal code sections covering obscenity would be the only tools the city could use if legal action were con· tem~ted. Sitlfe the theater opened, a petition drive has begWl among (See THEATER, PageA2) Weatller Considerable low cloudi- ness Thursday with only partial clearing in the af. ternoon. Highs near 66 al the beaches rising to 75 in· land. I NSIDI:; T ODAY Photographer goes beyond call of duty. and gets a good IOOk:ing but hii pictures of the· .slam-bang .action .at 'the Wedge were worth it. See Poge86. AtY .. r .. "k• _,., L...M ... ~ (allt.rftl• Qttslfl ... Comk• CA!l(WClrll 0.0lllMolk•• fllitwi.IP• .. ' ll11torta\MMllt A-• -··-......... ,.. Index AJ MA L.allllort CJ llJ Mtvl41 ••·• A11 M.11116.11 F1111cb 114 Al YU11M•I NOWl A4.ll, D1 ·11 Ot'l .... CoillllY All,11 DJ "'""'• Cl·J 02 S¥tvl1 Portor Ill AIO !optnt 111·2 Al Sl9(1 Mer II.Ml 114·1 .... 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It '-''as suggested in 1964 th at its vapors in a burning ciga r ette accumulate in the lungs and emit alpha radiation whi ch mi ght cause cancer. It genera ll y had been assumed on the basis of early studies that the r adi ation doses necessary to cause ca ncer were higher than '-''Ould be received from polonium in smoke over the years. Th e new research. however, found that low a mounts of polo nium radi a tio n caused cancer in ha m sters. One out or 10 of th e a nim a l s d e velope d m alignancies '-''hen exposed to polonium representing roughly one·£i £th the a mount inhaled by a person who smokes two packs a day for 25 year s. "'Th ese r esults tend to support the hypothesis tha t polonium -210 ·and lead-210 <the parent isotope " '" of poloni um ) in cigarette smoke may be a s ignifi cant factor in the initiation of lung cancer in '' · smok ers ," the scientists said in a • · r eport in the May 16 issue of . ·Scie nce , th e j ou r nal of the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Sc ience. Fro• Page Al PILOT ... ·of m31function. '' Dr. Anderson s aid the plane, a 1956 Cessna, was in ··excell ent shape" a nd h ad recently un- dergone an annual inspection. "It was in excellent shape because I'm scar ed to death of -· those thin gs ," he said. He described Ketchum as a "super cautious type" who has " been flying for six or seven years. The oartner s used the plane on alternate weekends, said Dr. An· · derson, adding, "I just got done putting 18 hours on it mysell last weekend." He s aid Ketchum was an in- ·< strument-r a ted pilot who has done some commercial flying in Wisconsin . "I'm a s moker , and he was -· always saying 'Make sure you · don't li ght that cigarette with the oxygen go ing.' That's the kind of guy hew as. Very cautious. "He was certainly on his way home and I don't have any idea wh at could have happened unless he had a m alfunCtion or he bl acked out or something like that," Dr. Anderson said. Dave Butler, a pilot, was also flyin g out of Orange County Airport Monday morning. The ·cloud cover, he said, was at ·abou t 700 feet with visibility ~·slightly better than that required for an a ll-instrument takeoff. ''The bi ggest problem," said Butler, ''is that someone can easily lose their orientation in a cloud cover like that." ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT Thor O•--oe C.o•\I 0.11, Po<<>!. ""1'•-•<11 ''"'"'' ... ......, I"' N•W\· I'<•\•. '' pub<1 .... <1 by IM Ot.,,91 C..OO•t P'l,l~.UV>lf'IQ (o,..pony !>"'«•I• «Ill-.,. PYl>I•"'" ""'"""' """"b" Fll&y la< Co>!• ™WI. 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The nuclear plant, Oregon 's fi rst, is'90 per- cent completed. · Tax Override Rejected in Westminster Residents of the Westminster School District have rejected an 87·cent tax override which would have added an average of $100 a year to their tax bills. Final vote tallies released by district officials today show 4,960 voted "no" on the issue, while l,8Z7 voted "yes." Without the new revenue, dis· trict officials have predicted $800,000 in budget cuts for next year, including possible layoffs of 25 t e achers and 19 other e rnployes, as well as cuts trr many district pfograms. Voters in March turned down the same 87-cent tax override 3,279to1,882. A district citJzens committee claimed to have had 2,500 resi· dents working in favor of the is· s ue . The 355 -m e m ber Westminster Teachers Associa· lion worked todefeat it. Fro• Page Al THEATER. • • residents of t he area and police and city hall officials have re· ported receiving large numbers of complaints from residents ob· jecting to the films. Apparently aware of the im· pending raid, city councilmen did ,not discuss the issue Tues- day. They filed the staff report and asked for a progress report in tw6weeks. Police detective Capt. Rich Hamilton s aid today that when officers raided the theater, all the customers received refunds. "That cost the management $12," he said. The theater only had four pay· ing customers. Malaria Victims YUBA CITY (UPI)' -Two children and a woman have con· tracted malaria but are doing well under treatment, the Sutter· Yuba health department report· ed Tuesday. Health officer Dr . Rae.. Lindsay said the three, all recent arrivals from the. Indian subcontinent, contracted vivax malaria , which is less severe than some form s. U.S. Raps Tanzania DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania "(UI'I) -A diplomatic storm na red up today1 amoog tl)e ·United States, Tanzani a and Zaire over efforts to s aVe the lives of two American students and a Dutch girl.kidnaj)ed 10 days ago by · Jeft-wiilgr guerrillas. ~ American official!; said Tanzania was ••too hasty" in r ejecting gueTrilla de· mands for the re1ea1e olthe three hostages 'a~ that Zaire had offered virtually ~o coOpet:f!li~on ip.,tcyiu.g' to '· securethe1rTeleas-e~'" '· One of the hoStages is Kenneth Stephen Smith, 22, of Garden Grove. • Judge Jailed For Askin/!~ Sexual Fcivors . MONTGOMERY, A\a . !UPI) -A state appeals cou.rt has ap. proved the bribery conviction or an Alabama judge accused of or- fering leniency in exchange for · sexual favors from female def en· dants. · The Court of Criminal Appeals .!aid Tuesday it found no reason to reject the conv,ictiOQ of Judge Thomas D . McDonald of the Madison (Huntsville) Coonty Court. He had been s·entenced to 'threeyearsJmprisonment . Attorneys for McDOnala said the indictment failed fu outline the nature of the "gift, gr3tuity or ~lher thing of value'' the judge was accused of accepting as a bribe. The court said an Ohio'court had ruled that •'sexual ravors solicited in ex~hange for official action was a suffici~~ :thing of value." ~ r- The ruling, written~ Judge J ohn Decarlo. said. · word ••value'' w81 nit tijri ted to "'things generlll)i reeeived ln bribery cases. ThetestOffueis the desire of the-pe:ur the lhln ginques!\!'n.' The court s111.0 it-w~. 'need it was McDonald's "intent lo ex- ctum1e his high judicial run e· tJons for what he personally de- sired." His Secret? Male Prostitute Held BROCKTON, Mass. (UPI) -A 36-y ear-old man, who police said "isn't a Burt Reynolds" or the glamorous type, was arrested at his home on charges of prostitution after he allegedly solicited an un- dercover policewoman. · Police said Frederick ·A. Doane, 36, operated a massage business in his apartment the pa~( s everal months. "From what we can tell, the man was doing bllsl' ness with 15 to l84ema.le customers a month\" Dete c· live John J . Bukuntsaid. "I think this is the first time we have arrested' a male for prostitution in the history of the depart· merit ." · · · ukunt s aid Doane charged no less than $15 for his services and, Jn many cases, had sexual 'In-· tercourse with cllent.s. ~Jfgeµey Meeting By· County Doctors By ALAN DIRKIN Ot llle~lllJrtlM .... . Orange County doctors will hold an emerge ncy meeting Thursday to decide whether to escalate the surgery slowdown, abandon it or continue It. Dr. Philip Mc:Fai-land, presi- dent of the 2,000·meinber Orange County Medical AiaOdatiOn, said today that the . association's _, ~ategy committee will recom- ,Glend maintaining the status • qilo. Dr. McFarland acknowledged that the meeting in the OCMA of· tlces was requested "by a group -:of qiembe rs who are interested lilllcreasing the intensity of Ul.,e -~~ '~~".i-i.1;i'1a' go oiit .In their -:Orf.ices," ·~e added.' ''But I :,:personally · do not feel-further ... escalatiQn iB iodtc,ated·. It's ~ime now Lo tu.rn tcr;.the Legislature and· aik Jecl'1atQra· to sqpport a ·Jong-terro. 'tolption to the· pro- ressional ltabtllty situation." Most hospital! in Orange Coun- ty are on emergency-only sur· gery achedules as a result of a projest by anesthesiologists and other t>hYsicians Q.vir the rising costs of ijial..P._racti~·insurance. The 9r,inge County do:etors are acting in_.unison witti physicians in other Southern California and Northern Ca!ifornia counties. Statewide the strike has brought cl a ims from hospital ad· ministratocs that $1 million a day i.s being lost in revenue, and some hospitals in Northern Califofl)ia have filed bankruptcy. In Orange County, most hospitals have had their patient loads and revenue cut 40 percent by the lac k of surgery and hospital employes are being put on four-day weeks and warnings h ave been given t hat layoffs will follow. Dr. McFarland, an orthopedic · surgeon at St. Jude's Hospital, F\Jllerton, said that doctors are "very concerned" about the ef· fects of the slowdown on hospital employeso ·But he stressed that patients are still getting care - ··only the luxury items of elective s urgery have been cutouL" The surgeon said there also is · concern over the financial pre- ssure on proprietary hospitals "'but this is what happens to a , . business .vept~re. \Ve d,on't want & ,.Oseethem ebunder.•• T.h,I' OC MA presi4enl aeknQwled&ed "that the surgery &Js)wdOWri "i'nay bring long;term cHanges in nledlcal c.~e. * * * * * * _Layoffs Doubled 111 l{ospitals Hit By Medical-Strike LOS ANGELES !UPI) -The doctors' strike has reached a third or the hospitals in Southern California today, costing the hospitals $1.2 mil non a day in lost surgery fees and 22,000 hospital workers their jobs. The Hospital Council of Southern Call'fornla said the strike , by ane1thesio~ogists had halted all but emereency 1ur1ery In 111-l!Otl>ltalil,lli 11& couau. -Oran1e, Loi ~,.._, ltlftnlcle, Sall Bernard~, • ViDIUp and POINT HAS Bl!EN !ilADE~dltorl81, Al . -• c;.R~~~u':~:~ ;-; , Santa' B-rbara. Three boepltall • were affoctod ·i n Sin Dle10 County. The number of hospital employes laid off because of the strike doubled Tuesday as the walkout spread to the San Fernando Valley and several coastal cities, the council said. In the San Francisco Bay area, Where the strike began 28 days ago before spreadlna southward last week, more than 80 hospitals were affected by the waikout. More than half the 8,500 hospital workers were laid off and others were put on r educed hours and. pay. Northern hospitals reported, losing$300,000 a day. · "A lone ter m slowdown will mean a financial blow from wbiCb hos pitals may require years to recover,'' 1ald the Southern California Hospital Council's executive director, John Brewer. The strike spread even as the state 11 ... embly In Sacramento · voted 62-3 Tuesday to approve a abort·term reduction in the rising coat of malpractice insurance • and aent the bill to tho. Senate. Doctors have s aid however that the bill does not go f8ll mough to get them back to,work. More and more ~tate and local officials, in·ctudlog Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr ., who s igne d &t.opgap legislation last Friday. called on the anesthesiologists to end the walkout while the state government tries to remedy their complaints. "They've been telling ·us to back off for eight years now and the time ls past for that," replied Dr. Donald Dose of San Diego, president-elect of the State Socie· · ty of AnHthe1Iolo111ta • Bot Dr. Philip McFarland , pre· 1ldent of the Orange County Medical Soclely, said he think• the physicians ahould return to work and gt ve the legislatora a chance to solve the problem. ''Doctors have doQe what they can," he 1a1d. "The monkey it . ·now on the back of the Lea:t1lature and we aboUld 1tve them an opportunity tp meet the Problem." . ' Loo >.nrelee County Supervllor Kenneth Hahn lashed out at the strikers, saying he was ''shocked and amazed that doctors would ,bandon their patients in their fight against i nsurance com· panles ••• It'• a big copbut when doctors say they're fig hting for their patients. They're fighting for their pocket books.'' In a related action, Attorney General Eve Ile J. Younger un- veiled yet another malpractice proposal at a news conference. The long-term measure would make available malpractice in· surance from a state funded agency if it could not be obtained rrom insurance companies. The bill , carried by As · semblyman Joseph Montoya (D· La Puente), also would limit the amount of malpractice awanb to $300,000 with ·recipients being paid no more than $2,000 per month. Attorneys rees would be limited to 10 percent or the a.ward. Space Cle.8mip MOSCOW CAP> -Two Soviet ~monauts, in their third day abOard an orbiting space station, completed \he basic work to ac-:. tivate the SAiyut 4 laboralol'f • Mens Tennis Sweaters Rediad 40% Duck Feet Fins 10.95 & 14.95 Churchill Fins I, I ' long Sleeved Turtleneck Sweaters Reg. 10.95 Sale Price 6.95 Beach flotes Swim Goggles I I Wilson Tennis Shirts lrregulas -6.95 Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks laguria Swim Trunks Baseball Gloves & Mitts · Baseballs-Bats-Caps- Colored Sleeves-Shoes Masks-Chest Protectors- Baseball Warmup Jackets Tennis Rackets-7 .95 to 60.00 Wllson·Davis-Bancroft ·Yon ex Wilstn.Penn.oildop Tennis Balls Mens 1 & Boys Tennis Shirts & Shorts Ladles TeMls Dresses ladies & Mens Tennis Shoes Open 9 to & Closed Sunday , ' I Gym Pants TrlCk Pants Reversible T·Shirts Sweat Suits Warmup Slits Basketballs 5.95 to 31.95 Volleyballs 9.95-16.95-21.95 Volleyball Nets 11.95 to 29.95 Soccerllalls Playground Balls Racquetballs & Ricquets Handball Gloves & Balls Racket Stringing-Bike Re~ring Lettering 531 Center &.46-1919 .. .. • • &~ W@lliJ[f ®@[(WO©@ The column appe1rs dally .:xcept Saturdays ••d M'Oft(lays. C.'u/ Cl probft''117 'fl!t'I! ,,,rite Pot /JIUlll. /'UI Ii ti/ t"Uf Tf'd f(l f>t'. gt•/ //Jt' 1111.\"u,·crs a11d ac. //!Ill !/IHJ fll'C'(/ /U s•1//;e 111f'qt11 f1t'.11 in !/11r1·r11 r111·11/ a11d IJ llSllH!SS A'f<11/ 1J11Ur (/IJ('Slf(lllS l o /)u l l>11 1111 1 A1 Yu11r .)f!rp/r:t.'. fJ ra11911 rvo .11 t /JcH/JJ /11/vl, />,() HOT l.~(jfl, Costa Al e!ffl . 1~11 !J21i':!rl. l t1t'/1ide Jj()11r /1•l1'11/J11111· r1u 111llt'r. EJ1:.,ess X ra11s'r DEAR PAT : I 've not iced several items in your column re· garding .tes tin g or both col~r­ television s~t.s and micz:o~ave ovens by the Food and Drug Ad· n1i nis tration. Does the FDA still text x·1·ay equipment? A few yeurs ago there wus much con- ('ern about excess radiation from X·rays, but one seldom hears OJboutitnow. (;. W., Laguna llills Under the Radla&ion Control ror llealth and Safety Act., the FDA sets performance stan. dards for electronic products to assure that radiation emissions ar e n1Jnimal . Although microM·ave ovens and color TV sets may be in the news more to· day, an FDA spokesman noted that a large part or the FDA radiation program continues to deal with x-rays, which stiJI ac· count for about 95 percent of man-made radiation. What'• Bankrupt"!# DEAR PAT: Will you briefly explain what happens when a person files for bankruptcy. L .J·J., Santa Ana Hgts. Bankruptcy is a federal re· medy afforded lo persons OP· pressed by debts, to distharge their debts and to start anew. It can either be voluntary, when the person files the petition himself, or involuntary, when creditors file the petition. The bankrupt must file schedules in which he lists all his assets, liabiUties and creditors. If a creditor Is not list· <'<I, the debt is not dJsocharged. The bankrupt then is notified by the Bankruptcy Court that all of his assets now are under control or the Bankruptcy C.ourt, and that a trustee M'ill be appointed into whose custody all assets wlll be pliced. A first meeting of creditors is scheduled at which time any credltoi-s may appev and offer objections t.o the dil= charge of debt's. It Is the duty of the tr11stee to liquidate the assets of the bankrupt aAd arter such Ii· quJdatlon lo make distribution for legal costs, for claims having priority and for general creditors. . . Cardboard Sour"e DEAR PAT: I have acquired a pickup truck and have access lo l arge amounts of c lea n cardboard. Ca n you tell me where I can sell it? M . B., Costa r.1esa If you r cardboard is smooth, it can be sold to Sunset Fibre Irvine, 16852 E. Construction Way, Irvine. If it's corrugated, Sunset and most other firms list- ed in the Yellow Pages under "'Waste Paper" can be contacted for a sale. Sunset will not accept cardboard with a waxed or coat· ed surface, and its spokesman noted that a pickup truck load will bring you about $5. S11.,amores Sl"k DEAR PAT : l\1y syc.arri6re trees look just like they did after frost damage in the East. This \Yould occur \11hen a cold spell hil after new ie3ves had begun to come out in the spring. Did I miss hearing about a recent frost in this area? L.1-t ., Newport Beach No, the problem is that fungus is among us - gnomonia veneta, or anthracnose, to be speclJJc. This disease attacks California sycamore trees during wet spr· ings. Sporulation and dJssemlna· fion o( the rungus is dependent on rain or fog gy conditions. Sy mptom s resemble frost damage with older leaves show· ing brown blotches which often t'Xlend along vein8 or midribs or the leaf. S1nall branches also rnay be affe cted. The University of California recommends fixed ~Opper fungicides to control this disease. Sprays nlust cover twigs and both sides of the leaves. App .. Jy when buds begin to upen and again seven to 14 da)'s later at the early leaf stage. Prune out all de· ad twigs and branches aad destroy. Follow with f~rtlllzation to stimulate new growth. Killer Sought ' SAN JOSE {AP> -Pol ice were seeking today the slayer of a 39· yenr·old wire or a supermarket manager found stabbed to death in he r home here. Officer$ i!ald the victim was Mrs. Patflcia Marie Gordon, 39 , wife of Jerry Gordon, store mnnager of a Ralph's superm<.1rket here. Wednesday. May 28. 1975 DAIL y P1LOT A:I Hinshaw's Ex 'Tells ' ., tr • -. - ':--- 2nd Wife -------"'"'""' Strategy Told Burton Managed Campaign Testimony . ' ... ,,.,,,., '. ~Revealed Irvine city councilman John Burton told the Orange County Grand Jury that he helped pl::in Rep. Andrew 1-lin shaw's t it · Newport Beach I 1972 c."a1npaign strategy. inc luding identifying t~e candidate with thcn - presidenl Nixon and control of Hinshaw's dandruff. wholesale uum be rs to "'Ork in lhe campaign. nurton s~1 id he •·plotted i.ll"· lions" of 1.h(' \'Olu11tct•1·s but \11as not ''"''ure of the ra et they WL're y,·orking on county tin1e. • llltf ., tl ·~ Close Call Crew membe r on sailboat cover s her head, demonstral· ing lack of confidence in her s kipper's ahilily to avoid collision with Balboa Is land Ferry in busy Newport liarbor. Collis ion was ,averted by matter of inches. Technically, boats under sail have right-of.way in s uch situations, but experienced sailors know better than to pus h their rights . whe n faced with lar~er 1 less m .aneuverable vessel. 2 School Finance Measures Get OK By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ot-O..Uv "l+ot MM! Two of five school finance measures before voters in com· munities outside the Orange Coast passed by narrow margins Tuesday. The three others were soundly defeated. Placentia Unified School Dis· lrict voters gave the needed two. thirds majority vote lo a $20 million school construction bond issue. The same measure failed by a handful of votes in March. This time, there were nearly four thousand yes votes and only J,600negative ballots. The Fullerton Elementary School District was one of two in the entire county in which the tax override won voter approval., The Newport-Mesa unified dis- trict on the Orange Coast was the other. ~ ~ Voters in Fullerton approved an increase in the tax rate of 10 cents per $100 assessed valua· lion. The margin was t ,000 votes out of 9,000 cast. Only 37 percent of voters who turned out in the Tustin Unified School District favored the dis- trict's request to boost the tax rate ceiling by 86 cents per $100 assessed value. The tally showed uearly 6,qoD no votes and only 3,500 yes votes on the override, which propo. nents said was needed to avert drastic cuts in teaching staff and school programs. Tustin trustees have endorsed a stanc:tby plan that includes the firing of ·more than 80 teachers, elimination of elective and some college prep classes and a cut· back to a five-period school day for high school students. Yorba Linda Elementary School District voters al.so reject- ed a tax override. It "oold have boosted the district's tax rate by 37 percent. The taJly was 842 against and 663 in favor of the hike. The Lowell Joint Elementary District, which is split between Whittier in Los Angeles County and La-Habra in Orange County, failed to Win voter approval oC an 84-cent tax rate increase phased over the next-five years. The vote was 3,450 no and 3,130yes. Nudity Barred SupervisoJ"S in Coverup By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 0t llM 0.Uy ,.llot Stlfl Public nudity is officially ii· legal in unincorporated Orange County territory -particularly on the beaches. Despite some puzzlement over terms used in a proposed nudity control ordinance, the county _supervisors unanimousiy enact· ed it Tuesday as an emergency measure, effective immediately. But they set a special public hearing for July 9 to hear whal the '"sun lovers" have to sar about their action. In short, the law bans nudity\on' beaches, in parks, on streets, sidewalks and a ny place else open to the genera.I public, in· eluding private property open to public view , Until Tuesday, there was l'\O specific law on ·the books pro- hibiting such things as nude bathing. The sheriff's depart· ment told supervisors it couldn't enforce existing statutes dealing with nudity becau&e they applied only to topless dancers. Some of the language in lhe county's topless dancer control law was inserted in th~ nudity or· dinance and that's what threw Supervisor Robert Battin. He said the board was opening ittelf up lo ridicule by prohibiting display of the "n•lal cleft," which Battin decided meant um· bUicus. When lnrormed it wasn't a bcl· ly button, the Santa Ana supervisor turned to County Counsel Adrian Kuyper and asked quietly, ··Just what is it, anyway?" Kuyper, who drafted the or· dinanCe, turned bright red and mumbled, "the division between the buttocks." Battin wasn't finished. Next be wanted to know what the ·•perineum'' was as described in the section govern- ing parts or the an•tomy that needed to be covered. Berore Battin could gl:lt an answer about that part of the body, Supervisor Ralph Diedrich moved the proceedings along to a vote. Ballin said he'd look it up Yi his dictionary, Supervisors Ralph Clark and Ralph Diedrich favored the emergency ordinance but they said the fans of nudity should have their say at a later public hearin,. Died.rich went so far as to say be might favor a designated nude beach if an isolated stretch ol sand could be located. But Supervisor Lauren-ce Schmit, who said public nudity ls ''deviant behavior," said he didn't want nudists to "let • public forum tQ display their idiosyncrasies." ~hmlt was almost trapped In·. to votlna against the nudity or· dlnanee because of the adden· dum that a public hearinC take place. Denied tbe rig'ht to vote On the m!!Uers separately, he cast• "no" vote on the whole packaae. · &everal minute!> later, be H ked that his vole be chanced. "so people won't get the Wl'Oftl • idea10mewhere •lonctbe:Une." l!x.GAU Ji.RANVIU.E Oll ...... ,ll't ... ~ As, is her right, Rep. Andrew ltinshaw's first wife refused to tell the Orange County Grand Jury much about anything that happened or was said during the couple's 20 -year marriage. But the second Mrs. Hinshaw spoke freely to the jury about the happenings and conversations ~ before, during and after her stormy 18-month marriage to the Newport B~ach Republican congressman. And, along with the testimony of four workers in the engineer· ing section of the county as· sessor's office, the testimony of Thais Worthen Hinshaw was the most incriminating in the Grand Jury investigation that led to Hlnshaw's May 8 indictment on multiple felony charges. Her testimony was included in transcripts made public Tuesday after Superior Court Judge Robert Corfman denied a plea by Hinshaw's attorney to keep them sealed. Relating to specific charges broueht ag ai nst the con · gress man, the second Mrs . Hinshaw told the Grand Jury her estranged husband : -Instructed her to call him collect lrom Las Vegas on a private line he had installed a t public expense in his office when he was county assessor. Calls to <ind from the then.future Mr. and Mrs, Hinshaw over a two-year period totaled $941 and were paid . to the county by Hinshaw two weeks ago. -Did no official business when he traveled lo Nebraska at public expense in 1972. -Boas ted that employes and machinery · in the assessor's of. fice were being used in his sue. cessfal 1972 congressional cam- paign. -During normal working hours, assigned assessor's office employcs to run errands for her, including provision of escort service lo a lm funeral in San Pedro. N<; ~lated. t.o specillc.charges but. P.art of Ute background under l·fowvever, Burton made it clear in his testimony that he thought en1ployes in the Orange County assessor's office assignt·d work in llinshaw's C'ampaign headquarters were volunteen;. "I thought they were volun· leering out of the assessor·s of· fi ce, wh a te ver that m e~1ns, .. Burton testified. His testimony is included in six volume s o f Grand Jury testimony made public Tuesday. Burton was paid $2,000 t o manage the Republican con- gressman's ca mpa ign head - quarters in Irvine during the 1972 primary campaign. He repeatedly denied in his tes timony that he knew as· sessor 's office workers <1ssigned tasks in the he adquarters du1ing normal working hours \\'ere. in fact, county employes. In an indictment returned last Decembe r a nd amended earl v this month. eh .. •ven men, inlcluci- ing Hinshaw and county assessor J ack Valle rga, v.·cre charged "'ilh deploying county "'or:ke1·s in which 13 men, including 1-linshaw and county assessor J a(•k ·vaJlerga have been indicted on multiple crimina l charges relal· ed lo the burgeoning assessor 's o ffi ce sc andal were Mrs. Hinshaw's statements that: -Her estranged husband owned 30 or 40 shares of Tandy Corporation stock in 1972. An ex- ecutive of Tandy 's suUsid iary, Radio Shack . a long with assis-· tant assessor George Upton has been charged with multiple counts of bribery in yet another indictment. -Hinshaw a nd his first "'ife trave led to ''the g lamorous private ha cien da '' in CuCrnavaca al a major tax- payers' expense. -When married \.o llinshaw, she and her husband along with Oil Plant Backed In Santa Barbara SANTA BARBARA !UPI) - County voters narrowly have ap· proved ~onstruction of Exxon Oil Corporation's $30 ~illion oil and gas proces·sing plant in Las F1ores Canyon, handing environ· mentalists their (irst defeat in several yea rs. Approval of the facility - which won by less than 1,000 votes -dealt a blow to e nviron. mentalists who predicted ap· TANKER RAMS STORAGE ·PIER, Story, A5 proval of the plant would in- fluence ottier decisions in the current offshore drilling con- troversy. With all the ballots counter,\r.e. sidenls voted 35,52.) to 34,6901\o pass Prop. A. .Gem Since the messy blowout and oil spill from a Santa ~arbara Channel drilling plat£orm in 1969, environmentalists have sue· cessfully repelled most of the In· terior Departme nt and oil com· pany moves to renew and expund channel drilling operations. But opponents or the Exxon plant feared approval implies majority support ror a reopening of the channel to drilling. "'It could have a significant bearing on procedu1·es in respect to the 1.6 millio n acres of Southern California rede ral of- fs hore lands proposed by the In· lerior De partme nt for i1n· mediate oil de velopment," ac· cording to Fr ancis Sarguis , president of Get Oil Out <GOO), an organ1zat1on opposed to drill· ing. t. ' 'fht• I rvinc cil y counciln1;111 couldn't rt•t'all or didnl kno\v thl" ans\\'ers of 27 questions askt•d h11n by assistal'lt di:-.trict :i.tto1'nt·y i\1iehacl Capizzi. But hL' did ad· mil n1ceting v;ith llin:-.hu\\' and hi s can1pai g:n m:.inagl'r Chq• Cleary in Santa J\na to di scu:-.:-. strategy~ A<:C'ordin g to 11urtnn the strategy talks rl'latL-d to lyio~ llinsha\\"'s ram pa ign to r-ti xon "s. ··And anothc(''was fo changt? his style of dress. bcco1n e a little more eonserva livt.• about his dress and do something allou t his hai1· bc<•aust• it was J\\'ful, cind his dandruff." f'lurton testified. lie told lhe jury he h;_id d1i.· cussed his testimony Y•ith an a•- torncy and con1pliiincd that :1 ne\\1spaper reporter had <A lready obtained s tatements from him 1 similar to those included in his remarks lo the j ury . ··'rhis was before the invcstiga lion,'' Burton said. '""I think you ought to know beC'ause one of the rascals is out· side no'v and if ! say nothing to him he is going to dig back into the front pages of the Dail y Pilot and regurgitate everything.·· Vallerga and Los Angeles County Assessor Philip Watson new to a convention in Dallas on a lu xury private jet O\Vned by Southland Corporation. The ·rour engineering sectioh · assessor's off ice ('mp loyc·s testified that l·linshaw personally instructed them to "'ork on the preparation of precinct m aps used in his 1972 campaign. Th ei r testimony was the strongest yet linking tile former county assessor with direct in· volvement in the alleged con- spiracy to campaign at taxpayt•r expense. In his exam in ation of ri ve cmployes of f'ederated Depart· ment Stores, assistant district at· torney Michael Capizzi failed. to uncover any special favors ex· tended Hinsh aW or other as- sessor officials by the chain de· partment store ope rators. Other than golf baJJs furnished as prizes at a tournament, and small personal campaign <'Oil· tributions, the officials said a dis· count purchase on drapes for the assessor's office was the only courtesy extended to Hinshaw. In his second a ppearan<:c before the Grand Jury Vall•'rl'.!a answered preliminary QUt.' . .iuns asked him by Capizzi. Before he l e rt the stand. llinshaw's s uccessor as county assessor cited the Fifth Amend. ment 53 times when refu sing to answer other questions asked him by Capizzi. 1-linshaw and Vallerga will be arraigned Thursday on t he charges brought against Lh em in the Grand Jury's indictment. Additionally. V alier~ is ex· peeled to respond to four jury ac· cusations of misconduct. The mis· conduct charges could result i n hi s r emoval from orficc if a jury eventually decides they warrant a conviction. Both 1-lin sh aw and Vall er~a face possible lei:igthy prison sen· tcnces if convicted of the felony charges brought again st them in the Grand Jury's indictment. Talk ByJC. llUMPllRIE:S GREAT DIAMONDS STILL Al'PUR ~ " In 1973, in So11th Afri ca, a 223.Gi carat yellow octah.edron diamond was discovered, and has been cut into three diamonds .. IN LOVE WITH GOLD .. , worth $l·million. Largest is an 86 carat bright yellow brilliant believed to be the largest modem round cut in the world. It is nawless. over one Inch in diameter. The other two, cut from the same stone. are a 21 carat emerald cut and a sm~ller marquise. Because world diamond sources arc limited and are be· ing steadily depleted, diamonds such as this are becoming in· creasingly rare ; and great stones such as the 3,106 carat : CuJUnan diamond, found in 1905, ·and the 726 carat Junker, 1934, may never be equalled. • . •. Gold. 1u<1~i1l~ry embossed and hamme•ed by !he cre11101"5 hand. llm(!<ge1 '" sumpl"o"s p•Ue111s wn!'I lh•S 1(1( yo11ow sohd gold b•k:~ desogn b•Ko .. • walch. w<l h gin d•at. Vo"'' e~· Cho1t1.e1~ trorn Omeg•. OMEGAO J. C. .JJ.wnphrie:J Jewefer:J 1823 NEWPORT BLVD .• COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TEAMS BankAmer1card~asler Charge 27 YEA.R S IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 548-340 1 ' ' ( l • • , J\.f OAILYPILOT I .. Wednesd•y. May 28, 1975 c:.!~:t •• ~ Democrats Defend Energy Role · :;,.',. . ~ WASliJNGTON <AP) -f'nced with Congress. have railed to present " com. price controls from domestically produced REP. JOllN D. DINGELL <D·Mich.J. '\~ . President fo'ord 's criticism or congressional prchensive energy program. crude oi l. ch Iii rm an or a House energy subcomi:nlt· , attempts to deal with energy legislation, "Whatever has been done ubout saving Wright said this could add $1 .& billion to tee, defended the work of Congress, saying, wltb De mocr ats are detendin& their record on eneray has come from the President," said the cost of living across the nation, but "my subcommittee has been working Tom Capitol Hill. Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott or would not reduce the amount or imported mornings, afternoons and nights." hi "Our national energy policy ultimatelu Penn I · ··so ra th Co g h t 11 But House· Republlcu.p Leader John J . lll"p ne .T sy van1a . r e n ress as no o , Rhodes of Arizona said Ford took "the only .... will be judged not on how fast we put it yetsavf;!denoughenergytollghtafive.watl ~ togethe r but how well we put it together, bulb. Rep. Al Ullman (D·Ore.), d efended action open to him." said Rep. James C. Wright Jr. (D·Tex.), the action of tbe House Ways and Means "The Democratic Congress didn't give c hairman of a House Democratic task force "Congress has been waffling on the Committee, which he chairs. him any choice," he said. On energ" legi·s lation. energy issue for more than four years f 1. 1 Don't Push Too Far .T " 'd s p 1 J F · CR A · ) "He gave Congress plenty o 1me o He wus respond1'ng the Ford's asser11·on now, sat e n. au · anntn · riz. "We didn't look for easy answers, we thhl " "I r· th th t 1 r come up with a program or agree wi •· Tuesday night in a nationally broadcast n ive mon S, e Curren sess on ° lookedfor realanswers,"hesaid. s peech that month after month Congress Congress has done nothing bqt pass legisla· Key ele ments of the bill his committee House Speaker Carl Albert (0-0kla.), re· has not acted lo curb petroleum imports lion which would hinder rather than help in produced are a gasoline tax starling a t fused, through a spokesman, to comment, and reduce cons umption. solvint; the enero crisis.'' • three cents a gallon and ri:1ing with con· .and House_ Democratic Le~der '{homas P. · IN IDS SPEECll, Ford said he was In· suRlptton, -a--n-d t ax incen-t-iv-es for O'Neill of Massachusetts-was in Europe OD BUT R-EPUBLICANS, echoing the Presi· creasing the tariff .on imported oil by $1 a automobile m a nufacturers l o produce a congressional trip to North AUanllc Trea· WILD BLUE YONDERS: Most folks seem to agree that Uncle Sam regained a m easure of self· respect when our armed Corccs retaptu r ed the fr eight er Muyaguez <tnd rescued Capl. Charles T . ~t iller or Fountain Valley a nd his crew. NO'-'' ~·c have anot~lc r little sclf·rcspcct gainer. ~ent , said the Democrats, who control barrel a nd would ask Congress to remove vehicles with improved fuel efficiency. ty Organization instalJalions. 3 Americans Released . Laos Students End Seizure of· Cpmpound This latest jncident has not re· ceived particula rly heavy public not ice. It comes from the unlike· ly source of the Civil Aeronautics Bo ard. a lso known as the CAB. Mos t o f the C AB's recl'nt publi ci ty hus renll'rcd on its ac· lion in s la pping hefty fines on certain a irlines which allegedly partil'ipated in illegal campaign ccntributions. Less noticed . perhaps, was "'hat the CA B did in dealing \\·ith the go\•ernment or Peru. ALL THIS INVOLVES U.S.· based Braniff International Airlines, which l'Urrently pro· vidcs about 15 fl ichts per week between the United States and Peru's capital city of Llma. Apparently the government in P eru fell tha t Braniff had too ~ or a good thing with all lh--,re fli ghts to IJima. So they or· de red Braniff to reduce its round trips bet\\·een Lima a nd the U.S. to seven per week. You have to s us pect that the governme nt in Lin1 a anticipated the usual U.S. reaction to a ll this. We would sort or s hufne our feet and say, "Aw, gee whiz, how com e you h ad t o go a nd do something like that"!" BUT MAYBE th e S .S. Ma yag u c z s tiffened our backbone a bit. As il d eveloped, the Civil Aeronautics Board retaliated. Peru, you see, also has a na· \ional airline which provides service into the United Slates. It is called Aero Peru. After Peru took its action •gainst Bra niff. the CAB ordered .Aero Peru to reduce its number of, /flights into the United States 1 from seven to one per week. WELL, HOORAY CorlheCAB. Tit for lat -and then maybe a bit more. The CAB also ordered AeroPeru to s how cause why its authority to fly into the United States s hould not be canceled altogether. You h a\'e to suspect here that the Civil Aeronautics Board has sent a little signal' to the Uma government. You want to come down on us, then we can come down on you. Taken in context or the worldwid e impact or the Mayaguez, the CAB's tit-for.tat \Vith Pe ru is perhaps a sm all matter indeed. But it may serve as another signal that the United States is through shuffling its feet. T hus the next roreign govern· ment which decides to push us a bit may s pend more t ime calc ulatng what t he United States reaction might be. LATIN AMERICA might lake particular note where govern- ments have a penchant for dis· patching patrol boats to capture U.S. fi shing vessels rar out at s ea. Ataybe we should make lhat lit· lie problem our next priority. VIENT IANE, Laos (U PI> - Student demonstrators and Com· munist troops relinquished con· trol of the U.S. AID compountl lo· day a nd freed three Americans they had held prisoner inside for the past week in what U.S. or. fic ials called an outrageous violation of U.S. rights. American orricials immediate· FanneStill Likes Mills NEW YORK (AP) Fanne Foxe says s he still has romantic interests in Rep. Wilbur Mills. But the stripper friend of the Arkans as De mocra t would not say whether she wants to marry him. · Al a newS conference Tuesday in connection with he r forth coming book, .... Fanne Foxe, the Real Story Be h ind th e r - lleadlines, '' Miss Foxe described her r e lationship with Mills as "very warm and serious.'' The 39·year·old s tripper. dance r said she wrote the book. with Yvon n e Dunleavy, partly "lo tell the people what happened so there won't be any con. fusions.'' Man Charged In Assault on Mauldin CffiCAGO <UPI) -Attorney Thomas D. Flanagan, 37, surren- dered to police and was char ged with assaulting Pulitzer Prize- winning cartoonist Bill Mauldin; who was attacked while photo- graphing illegally parked cars at a party for Mayor Ric hard J . Daley's son . Mauldin surtered a broken • nose in the attack. Flanagan, apparently a former ·.business associate or the mayor's son, was charged with s imple baUery in connection with the as· sault. F1anagan's l a wyer , Sherman C. Magidson, promptly filed a counter.complaint and a n arrest warrant was issued c harging Mauld in with battery. Police said it probably would be a cou· pie of days before the warrant is processed. Magidson refused to e la borate on th e complaint again st Mauldin. Ma uld in , contacted at a Chicago hotel where he li ves, said, ··If papers are to be served, I await service. This whole thing is now in the hands of the law." ly moved back into their ofrices a nd began paying advances of 30,000 kip ($30 ) in severance pay to local Laotian e mployes in pre- paration for end of the U.S. AID program June 30. MARINE SGTS. Donald E. Wilburn, 26 .. of Osj:ood, Ind: and Roger Murphy emerged from the Strife-torn Lebanon Bows To Moslems BEIRUT (U PI) -President Suleiman Franjieh bowed to Moslem demands today and named veteran pol"itician Rashid Karami pre m ie·r·designate, in· structing him to form a new gov· l'rnment to q ue ll Lebanon 's "'"orst crisis since lhEJ 1958 ci\•il \\'ar. The appointment followed an outb:t·eak or clashes between Palest in ia n guerrillas and right wing militiamen. that shat· tered their fifth truce in a week or bloody street fighting. Franjie h m et his one·time political enemy this morning at the presidential palace and asked him to form Lebanon's second governm ent in five days. Karami headed the government seven times previously. A presidential s pokesman said Karami ''will s t a.rt his consulta· lions as of Thursd ay morning to form a new cabinet ." The a nnouncement came as Beirut eitizens generally ignort'd appeals to return to \\.'Ork. Mos t city areas were d eserted and on- ly a re w shops open. Heavy fighting with mortars, rockets and machine guns broke oUt Tuesday night betwe en Palestinian guerrillas and mem· bers or the right wing Phalangist party in a suburban area south of the city. O ffi c i a l s report e d 1 8 casualties, raising the toll for eight days of fi ghting to 85 cjead and 235 \\'Ounded. They said the count cou Id go higher when the streets were s earched for more bodies art".r dayl~ght. Daily Pikot Dftiv~ lt.G....tHCI Monday-Fnday: II YOIJ 00 flOI tio1ve yoor pape r by 5:30 p.m .. Clll beloto 7 p m. and your copy w1tt be de· livered. Saturday and Sunday: If you do nor receive your copy by 9 a m. Salut"· day, or Ba m. Sunday, call.0010fe 10 am. and your copy win be delivered. c1rc~-T•tirp••n•• Most Orange County Areas 641-4J11 N01'1nwest Hun!•ngton Beach. and Weslm1nsll'r ..... ·"'. 140-12.10 San Clemenle, Caoislrano Beacti, San Juan Capistrano. Dana Point. Soultl Laguna Laguna Niguel •••••••• ,. '!fS-0.JO Thunderstorms RumhJe Flash FWod Watches Posted in Texas ••toucruerQ .. '"'"Mllil &.k..-stillld ""''M Bull•"' Oii< ... C•nt•""•I• c1.,..1.nc1 0.11•\ °'"""" O.t• ... t ··-HOnolulu K-wsCllr U sV9011s .. _ ,,.,.., ......... Ml __ ,.,. Ht•Ori.-..... .,.,. .. °",.,._,. City Mi91l U. "'-11· " " " ~ •1 10 11 Sl .O'I " » .. ,. IJ !\ '~ jl tO .. 1.n IJ 4 1 .OJ II Sl ,, ,. .. " ,, •1 .u " .. ·~ ,. ,{Q '1 '' IJ ii .. ilS .11 " " IJ U .llo ~m"L,,l,..s '' wt 1 ... ,. Pi11o0"-n rf'Ml-lflfM• PNll'fli• PlttMurqfl ,..,,,......,_ 0r .. "-"' lllufl .. ~ " .. 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I (INrlng ilftilr -todly Mid n-wi..,. .... ,11., '""' ... ,1.iw. .;,.,, tt'lrOil9l'I .... l~I, ila(fpl 9fl'lffilllr ~ It ~terty ilitf\I Iii IS knob INS ... ...,_, H+t'11IOllilr 111 tllf miclt0'1. C..'t•t ,_ .. ,•h•••• wo t •"'91' Wtwtt11 SI ill'ld ••· llllill'ld lfm. .. ,.....,., •Ill ...... btlwfffl i7 ... 61. Til9••1•r IHnPilPillv•il wUI W61. W•DM•SOAV SK-~-J . ll p.ft'l. SK°""t'll9"' 11'il p.m. THl.l•SOAY " " F'1"11kl'oo .. ,,, ... m. os AID headqi.larters building and the defense altache's office in good health, sparling seven-day beard~. Civilian communications technician William Darden who also spent the w eek cooped up in· side the defense orrice came out, looked around, and said he was going back to work. He did. Communist Pathel Lao guards remained ins ide the 10.acre com· pound in contravention of the eight·point agreement worked out Tuesday for the phasing out of the 20-year·old U.S. AID operation tha t h as given Laos $750 million. American officials ignored them and plunged into a heavy \\'Ork schedule to catch up on de· layed payrolls for Laotian employes a nd to prepare inven· tories of AID equipment and pro- perty which musL be turned over to the Laotia n government by June 30. U.S. Charge d 'Affaires Chris· tian Chapman said the students ' seizure o( the Al D compound \\'as ··outral:COus.'' The two Marines "'ere handed c-iga rs and climbed into a bus to drive away, 1\LMOST IMM EDIATELY of· fi cials of the U.S . Agency for In· ternational Developme nt began giving Laotian employes the severance pay and the weekly paychecks which had been de- layed by s tude nt seizure o( the compound last Wednesday. Another c hartered jetliner flew out o( Vientiane today carrying 63 American officials and depen· dents to Bangkok and reducing the number of Americans left in Laos lo about 180. Officials said that only 28 USAID o((icials were now left in Laos out or the 185 stationed here whe n anti·American trouble broke out two weeks ago. . All Americans had moved out of the big 140 ·home U.S. residen· tial compound o utside Vientiane by this morning. PYRAMID SCHEME Glenn Turner Glenn Turner Must lleturn Fraud Money WASHINGTON (U PI> Florida promoter Glenn Turner has been ordered to puy back $44 million to consumers a ll egedly derrauded by his cosmetics sell · ingoperation. The ruling came from an ad· ministralive law judge at the Federal Trade Commission, who said perhaps 30,000 investors in the Koscot cos metics business run by Turner wound up in a ··virtual fin ancial nightmare.'' The operation was an endless pyramid schem e, said Judge Donald Moore. which relied on recruiting o the r investors al prices up to $5,000. "The fallacy in the ·endless. chai n ' aspect or the Koscot marketing program, with each distributor supposedly recruiting s uccessively two other dis· lributors a month, is that it in· volves a ·geometric progression which, carried to its ultimate re· s uit, would m ean tha t in 18 months the e ntire .U.S. popula· lion (203 million in 1970) would be involved in the plan .•. •· Moore said. Ford Gives Promise of Food Help PARIS <U PI) -President Ford has pledged American aid in creating a $1 billion·dollar·a· year farm fund to hell\-feed tho world ror the rest of the 20th cen· tUry, Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger said today. "The global problems in food a re a central moral and political challenge," Kissinger told the 24 ·nalion Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. "A world order in which tens o( millions starve and millions mor e are u n- dernouris hed will never be ac- cepted as just.'' "UNLESS WE ACT NOW, the "'orld may face a series of in· creasingly unmanageable food crises over the next quarter cen· tury ," Kissinger said. He hailed a proposal by oil·producing na· lions to create a fund to finance food production in poorer, de· veloping countries. .. President Ford has asked me to annouce that the United, States will participate in the creation of such a fuud. We believe its r e· sources should total at least $1 billion a year ,'' he said. U.S . diplomats said Kiss· inger ·s speech today a nd his Tuesday address lo the 18-nation international energy agency rormed an outline of Ame rica's current foreign economic policy. KISSINGER SPOKE before nying to Brussels to join Ford a t a summit meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty-Organization and a European tour to include a meeting wit~ Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in Salzburg, Austria, as well as sessions with Spanish leaders in Madrid a nd Pope Paul VJ and ItaUan officials in Rome. His s peech Tuesday outlined plans for the oil·consuming in- dustrialized nations to spend $1 trillion on gaining independence from oil·producing na tions. Today's address to the OECD de· alt with how rich and poor free nations can band together to pro-- sper. CaHforHfa Uw (lwdi> illl'f t .. POllM W.,.... ,,_ ""~ "''•-•1'11"4, "'--'· "'9 < .. It.II ilPt•• Ol'IO VilllilYI "- ,.,...,., ... .._ ill llW Loi A•W\ (} s s-•a.,,· (1.,lc C.fli.r .. , ....... llP to 11, .,;:. • • .... "'llitl'eftt'lill'IT..cM••· ' ...... ,111...,...,,tv,,.1r•"* ... _ "''"''1>19" 1·1s11.m . i 1 *.....,... '·"'""'· J• SKMlll'llfl'I tt ,)t "·""' ... Robinson's Newport 2 Fashion Island Shop Wed., Thurs. 10.5:30 644·2800 I \ LltMti1"""9ilf"illl"""' Will.'9cl· ._ tM'ltrill -M\lllWtl'I plolM tMly .. ffl tlW S-0 ffrMllOO, $.tfl G*lill ..... ,, lff'tkl'llftt fr .... -lhN'.\1 ..... i So#lriWt. S:Uil.m ,, Ml1 I , i.p.m, Meetlrl'°" ll·Up.ftll., t11t.•:5'i1."'- I I l. , • • • I 1 I l ] G t< ,, 81 OI ( •• d; hi .. e1 ~ t1 81 $1 p 'v, 1 • •\ s r ' v < d ti " C• ~ H fl fi 0 "' J ·-b• c A d i ~ L D H c si co w "' !c .. in I< I< 9J £1 s. w I< (I g 1 fl u t~ •• SI pl D • b 1 s. p1 .. .. rr rr •• i. I I fc • c .. ~ d n p n I< a .. , .. I • j , ........ , ... ~ .... • .1 ... ••• • • •• i.. ' .... .... . .....• .. .. . ' . . . ,. ' -. • .... ~1" Farming Bill Signing Near· • . • ~Publie Be Damned' Gas Rate Hike Plan Bl<l$ted . large and long ·term in: crement of natural gas for our system," said Harry L. Lepape, presi- dent of Pacific Lig hting Gas Development Co. LOS ANGEL.ES (APJ ·-A rate hike proposal by Southern California Gas Company lo finance Alaskan natural gas pro- duction has drawn angry comment from public groups and the cities of ~:g0Angeles and San Poll Says At a hearing Tuesday, Herman Mulman or the 'N 8 ak' Coalition for Economic 0 re Survival criticized the company for following F p what he called a policy of or atty ··profits first and the public be damned.'' The utility's plans call for its customers to pay as much as $617 million in rate hikes lo be given lo Atlantic Richfield Co. lo finance development of Area's huge oil and gas reserves in Alaska. IN RETURN, Southern! California Gas would ga n the right only to negotiate a price for lhe purchase of Arco gas. Los Angeles Deputy City Ally. Leonard Snaider said the pro- posal should be changed :if' that· any money ad· yanced lo Arco woukl be SAN FRANCISCO (AP J -Most persons surveyed believe fugitive Patricia Hearst conspired in her own kid - nap in g , vowed al- legianc e to' the Sym- bionese Liberation Army without duress and ought to go to jail if found gUil- ty of the charges against her, the California Poll said today. The poll, directed by Mervin Field, found that 58 percent of those ques_, tioned think she should be jailed without bail, and 68 percent believe she should be imprisoned if found guilty or SLA ac- tions . • adJuated toward the cost otthe gas itself. MISS llEARST now 21 , Even then, Arco must was kidnaped from her 'fir~t .prove to the Public 1Berkeley apartment Feb. Ot1l1.tles Com m.l1sion 5, 19'74: bylheSLA. Subse· that , 1t cannot ra11e the q u en t 1 y , i n tapes· capital on Its own,. transmitted by the kid· Snai.der added. napers, she denounced W1ll!ai:n Shafra':', de-her family, jilted per boy p~ty CllY' attorney ln ~n friend a nd ilnn0unced Diego, warned aga1n1t that she had .joined her any h aaty d e~is lon tcrroristcaptors. becaus e he sa1.d the · As a result of incidents Southern 1~a~lforn1a Gas later, she is charged with proposal. raises ~nus~.al helping the SLA rob & and serious questions. San Francisco bank, kid· naping, and firing a· RUTll YANN AT.A, weapon on a Los Angeles head of Fight Innat1on. itreet -counts that Together, branded the co uld mean life im· rate hi~,e plan ··oul· prisonment. Most of the pageoua and added: SLA waa-wiped out.in a ''Every dec.lslon you rierce fire fight with Los make to ra111e prices Anaele111>0llce last May.· means we pay more for "Two-thirds of the peo- every single item we pie interviewed -now buy·" believe the statement.a Hyman Finkel, a made by tbe r,oun1 apok11man f«>r Sen.Jon helm• in ••ow na a).• for Le1islal ve I11un, lotlapce to lhe SLA 11111 •sserted Southern •l•lrilt ber f•mlly"Were California Gas ''haa her own ldt:a •nd that aquened the la1t. ounce ihe wa• not forced to ol blood from lhe senior make them •• the poll ctti1en1.'' said. • Utility rePre1entali\res defended the rate hike requeal aaylng new sup- plies ot gas are urtently Age LOwered needed. "We have endeavored SAN DIEGO (AP) - to achieve a reuonable The cit)' Civil &anlce ' and workable afrttment Cc>mm ulm llu low- witll AUanUc Rlcbfleld tbe mlalmam ••• al ••le• will pro4un • fir•• -n .. II. ' . I " . ) Wednesday. May 28. 191'5 OAILV PILOT A.> Storage Pier \YA'Dm~@J rs D=O~~O~@ll@~ stQ.r1ng the fu el-on shore were undamaged. The Coll'st Guard said D light sheen Of jet fuel was .reported lo have escaped from the rup· lured liriei in·to the strait, a tributary of San Francisco Bay. BROSH ... BCOWER SCISSOR STYLES . HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STtP Anvone can care tor a Brush & Blower hair style. or our olher c url .:::0101ing, luss-lree. ru11 tuncllonol • sctssoa STYU!S which are as easy 10 do as 1ust sham- poo1 Our lamp cu1s. linger 1umble cuts. curling iron cuts. wash lowel dry . .brush ·n !lull cuts or simple wash and wear cuts are SCISSORED. all lake-care-of-yourseU styles Good for anv age. any hair. No reas1ng, no rollers, no p1n s. no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS .. llO, tt0 Vt ,_ __ T W .. Yti. TOii MA' NIYM WAM'T '0 Mil ,01111 MAii ... A ... °""'JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING I .... 10,.SAT.& SUM. 9.5 356 S. Tustin Ave .. Orange 9564 Hamlllon Ave .. Hun11ng1on Beach 305 N. Harbor Blvd .. Fullerton (U)(;A T(l)AI 1.,1; l' .. $Cl>iA l•l'.IVYILLA, QEl liOtJ 997-119) 941-JSJS 179·Jl4J AUCTION Authentic AMERICAN INDIAN ~ELRY All Ste.11ooq Sil•.,. & Hi<Jh_T...,..,. NEWPORT BEAOI MARRIOTT tOOMeorip...t~O.-. Hewport '-clri, Caftf. Fii., MAY 30-8 P.M. Viewing at 7 p.m. We ..,.. ....,_fM lty • ~I CWent if! Alllf ........ M.M.. wliio _.. -.W. to ..... tt.ir C4i$Uloilwl'lts 4iM1 -•• W.-:id Mffictlffy, to .... hir ~ coAKtioR of i-.r.tted ~wirtry _. strictly br MA V A.>0, ZUHt & HOfll. All _.. ~-9ffuil -.d ncuptimdy fMu pift;eJ. M1Mf of ... _.. c.-.ct•'• pift;n; .. .,.. aolaM to be-....,_11tic & 'r f •• ....... .Jt,.,._.lllp .... T-.oiw:-tipi«u CWI .. a c:.rltficotu of ......... ity. o...n, coluctors, ;.w.n&~.-. -:tcw. T-=C•MiorcMckSp 1 _..._.,_..._.._G.-..Y . Cultivate these colorful charmers Put a spring zing in your garden with these colorful beauties. Choose the dainty Marguerite, with its small white or yellow flowers. Pick the elegant fuchsia for its showy, brilliant blooms. Choose coleus for an unusual accent indoors or out. Or take home the robust marigold for a bri\liant burst of color in yellow to burnt orange. MARGUERITE OR FUCHSIA In one gallon cans. your choice . Reg.1.49 99c ' COLEUS OR MARIGOLD In 3" pots, your choice. 28c • The weate waater This Waste King Olsposer thrives on food was1e-s 100 tough for olh1r1 10 handle, like bones, stalks and stringy looQ1. Designed !or e'o'eryday • economy, elllclenc:y and rehab1hty. Fits any sink wiU'I a 3Yt "dfaln opening. Model ::1000. ~') h P WASTE KING.DISPOSER, Reg. 32.99 26.88 ' ' Border·beaullea Use the se nalurnt landscape llmbers lo border garden beds. create planrers. walk;wavs. steps, eyen ranees . Nalurat wood timbers are lla1 two s•des. B' long 11 4 '11" x 3 '11 ". Fully treated lo resist decay and lungus. Wealher to an anracliYe silver gray. LANDSCAPE TIMB [RS. Reg. 5.99 ,-----.,.-----, 4.98 Qlv•• tho•• Ill" • acreen teat They won'I pass through lhis sc1een door . bul !he fresh b1ee1os ol spring and aummer wilt Alum!num screen door w1!h mill linlah, in 30", 32" or 36" wldtha. Complele with hinge bar, closer and door lock set. .1195.3, SCREEN DOOR. noq 13 99 '10.88 DAILY PILOT UPI T1tl.,.aolo IJish•11·rt•cl l·~ormer \.\/h ilt' Jlousc ·counsel J ohn \V . Dea11 Ill '''i.I S di s tiarrc d 1'uesday fro111 pru(·l i('C cif l a\v l>t:forc U .S . Suprc1ncCuurl . Article ·Brings. Lawsuit L.OS ANGEL.ES I AP> -The o>A·ners or Rancho Lu Costa ha ve fil1..'Ci a $540 million l ibel s uit <.1gain s l Penthou s e maga zine. s aying <in article <.1 llcging that the t'ommunity had ('Ollnec· lions \\'llh orga nized crimt· fi gures \\as un- true . .. Wilh an ut1er and reckless dis rcg:.ird for the t1·uth and the 1·c- putat ions of La Costa. f>enlhOUSl', Ill a libelous and d efu 1n a1ory <1rli · c:l c . pain t E'd rn y LI S· :.ot•iat es ;_ind lllt' :.i s i,:angsters. thieves <ind s \\·indlcr ~. ·· l\lcrv ,\delson . 1>rcsidcnt of La Costa I.and Cu .. said Tuesday. BRANDI NG T llE arti- cle in lhc Marrh i ssue ~Js garbage. Adelson lold a Jlelli'S co!lference: "Y..'e <.1re not g angsters. \V e ha,·e n o t been -gangsters. \\'e do not conspi1·e \\•1th g angste r·s. And '''e <.1re not in busi- ness \Vi th gang sters." T H E PLA I NTIFFS are Ad e l s on. l rv.·1n J\lolas ky , 1\ll<ird llot-n . J\I. B. D<iht z and fi ve cor- llOTations. Each <.1s ks SlO n1illion g t:'n c r;.d dan1ages and S50 n1 1ll1on 111 puniti,·c dan1 ages. Rancho La Costa is a 6,UOO-ac1·e commun1Ly in Carlsbad ill northern San Diego County. Besides its ,,·e ll-kno"·n s1>o rts and health factlit ics, it con· tains hon1es, apart - ments, bus 1n ess~s a nd st·hools . AO El.S<>N (' . .\.1.1.1-~D a ne\\'S eonfl're n ct• at a l..os ,\ngciL'S holcl a ft er the suit \\'a ~ flll'd in Superior l'ourl. li e ~aid . '"l 'his l<l\\"SUit •~ go ing lo be tried. There ,,·11\ not be <111 out-of-court s1..•ttle · mcnt ford am<.igcs ·· Pcnthousc 1s published in J\:c\\· \'ork bv Pen· thuuse lntcrnat101ial Ltd. 11 lht folhlwiftl so11n6s like yH, plllsl call 1M Schick Wliithl Control Center. 0 leti ,,...., FAST •• oilh 0 l e11 ...... , fAST •• 1111111 0 lt5i ._..., F .\ST•• -.i !fin 0 l1il ... I Fi\ST 111~y,_ 0 &-... .... 1 Mct EVlRYTIMl fAST WEl6NT LOSS IS i\lMOSl i\LWAVS i\ OISi\,,OlfllTlfllli FAil· UAE ._ , .. SloH II.aw 1M ._. er.-. lw th -,, .. iu1 ... , ........ till ... tine ..... ldlictl Ui .. -.... I Of'ff- M. ....... I II dlt - ····-r-.d. tMI i.il le IM ..... Sdlicll s.., s..-. ... - Tnitr ~tl CALL MOW 558·8404 WllKINOEll Gel' II ALL .1.,..111:-,,....,. lntk' · , -. - ' . • · 360 Per Store 240 Per Store 240 Per Store Summer .Sleeveless Prints WOMENS SHIRS · WOMENS SHORTS " WOMf~~ ~lff~flf~~ JOP~ 1 1 OOo/o Cotton 99 $izes 10-1 8 Assorted Prints 144 Per Store Multi Position Lounger PVC Webbing Lasting Wear. Asst . Colors Make into Chair, -. Chaise Ong .13.88 N . 100% Polye~ter Solid Colors .,f Sizes 8-18 o. 00· . R ':' ' • . 540 Per Store WOMENS SANDALS 2 Styles, Thongs, Wedge $izes 5-10 Asst. Colors 22 GIRLS Mens Jammer Mens Brushed 60 Per Store Boys BOYS SHORTS KNIT SWIM Denim ~eisure SHIRTS TRUNKS SUIT ~ully lined Solid Colors Beau!1lul Prin1s Assorted Sizes COilon & Po!)es1er Saye ar & coicis Sues 7-1 -1 5-M-l·Xl 144 1699_ 360 Per Store • GIRLS CLOG·S Vinyl Upper Assorted Colors Sizes 8112 to 2 . Quaker State MOTOR OIL Re . 64' Now Q · C Preschool Swimsuit Assoned Stzes . 77 600 Per Store KITCHEN GADGETS n .11N w,um.~ <., l t . .i.e COVll·<~ ~ •' C•cam Src,cm <;p 111"'1lfDl'll Stnt11\J ' .i Sci~P·"~ !-1...on & S.,.,1u1,1 Sd .., ~ KN¥t-~ '• <;'°".!"~" t,t, '' lf\l'-rm(WnM• 1 1 .. 1,~••1 ri..~1 P.,111 24 Per tore Quazar 12" Black & White TELEVISION . • 100°/o Nylon · Asst. Stripes Si.!es S-M~L 300 Per Store Famous. Name Mens Slacks Polyester & Cotton Assorted Plaids and Solid Colors. 65 Piece . DINNERWARE SET SeMal lo< 8 Pk.ls Asst Serv>ng """"' 60 Per Store METAL f OOTLOCKER~ st OP.signs to Ctioose F1 Measu re .Xl"x16 i12 Orig 16 99 Save I 1099 . 99 , 150 Per Store -Quilted Print & Solid BEDSPREADS Assorted Fabrics 799 Twin Size Queen Size Full Size 899 King Size SPECIAL BUY ·~ l ia 3~ Re r;.; Or $juth ~hwal ~}-luck gjnrnng f ':: GAR Of N HO~f Rf MNANJ~J fl EU 20W & 30W 2 F 99 g Limil 2 Cases R Per Customer MECHANICS CREEPER Molded PlaSllC Heavy Duty Nylo n Cas1ers 599 Full Deluxe features UHF auto tuning tinted sun screen Orig . 74 .88 Now 00 asst. materials from plastics to radials .• 10 to 15 ft . lengths most 112" diameter SPECIAL BUY 00 ·~.' 1~'x20 ' :r:! O~g. 1: :~ TAMPAX The Treasury Supermarket Only TAMPONS • Best Food Bott of 40 MAYONAISE Soper&~ Orio> s I. 9 Qt. Jar Reg. 1.25 SAY£48> Coupon Good Mly 29, 1975 NOW1 29 ' limit 1 C4lllJOft Per fomily • 1 ...... CClupon JCPerrey d ~ 'l~ Jd1 c 9 • .~·. ,_,... ~ ... . ................... 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BAG Reg. 1.43 SAVE 44c Coupon Good Illy 29, 1171 OHi. y Llmlj 1 Coupon Pt< Fllllily • 1 lllln Pl< Coupon JCPerrey 1 ~3 .&~S I d~ i; 9 .... -.,~fl :1<• ·l't\"11 ...... , ......... _,._.,, CHARGE IT with your JC.Pennev ChiHCJC C;Hct II yov dol'l 1 have a ch~,ge. jUSI !.Ce hOw l ast -NC C.ftn open up YQUr new M:Count CAIL Y PILOT .4 7 Singer Vikki Carr has b ee n awarde d honor<.iry Doctor of La'''S d eg r ee b y U nivcrs it_y of Sa11 Diego in h onor of scholars hi1> program she s ta1·ted to help Mexi ca n -American students. In Food Charged WASHINGTON (U PI J .-The General Account- in g Office s ays filth and contamination are com- monplace in food offered b y s hops Y.'hich sell millions of dollars worth of •·sal va gc>d '' con· t ai n ers of damaged foodstuffs. A report to Congress told T uesday of cans of olives offered for sale four years after the cans had bee n damaged by fire . The c ans had been rebuffed, spray-painted and labeled to look new. SUCH PRODUCTS arc so ld in poor neighborhoods at dis· count prices but the big. gest customers arc nurs- ing homes, o rphanages, schools, rest.auranls and bakerl~. t.he GAO said. In three cities visited- by GAO inspectors, 703 institutions, organiza- t ion s or bu s inesses patronize d ··s a lvage food .. outlet s. THF. GAO. AN arm of Congress, estimated that about 1,000 such outlets exist, "'ilh sales ranging from $5 ,000 to $1 .Z milli on a yea r . The rC'port ·s chi ef find · ing Is that such stores are virtually unregulal· ed despite federal laws giving the Food and Drug Adminis tr a t ion a nd th e Agricu lture D e partment responsibility for ussur· ing th at food shipped in interstate con1merce is IHbeled prope rly and is y,·ho les ome, pu re and safe to e~1t. IN RF.S PONSF., lhe FDA s aid it was willing to he\11 write a rn odel in - spection law fo r slHtc and lot·al authorities. but "limited manpower" made it imposs ible for th e l<"'DA lo inspect salvage food stores. Sex Acts Advised? MOSCOW, Id a h o <UPI ) -The University or Idaho will attempt to have records between a former coed and a school p syc h o l ogist mad e publi c lo c l ea r up charges mad e b y the coed th at the professor prescribed sexual acts while t r eating her. >lcademic Vice Presi- dent Robert Coonrod said the charges a~ainst the clinical psychologist were ''exaggerated.'· Jn a letter to the state Board of Education, the cC>eii complained that the psychologist prescribed that 1he d ance nude to "go go" music. Later, she said, he 11hoto• graphed her, thtn llOlcl the pictures to a dbtrlbu· lion fif~·. . "··-·J; • - . ... : ·-· _J . AB DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE -Point 8Qs Been ade With employe layoffs in 100 hospitals throughout California' no\v numbering more thajl 13.000, and ex· 1.>cctcd to top the 20.000 mark us the anesthesiologists' slowdown spre ads, it's hardly s urprising to find J)Ublic sentiment tu1ning against the do~tors. When tl1e medical malpractice crisis first sur· faced, sympathy seemed to be Strongly in fa vor of physicians who faced soaring in~rance premium in- cre as es. ' But as the ·pseudo ·stril<e-eliminates all but emergency surgery, hospital losse s statewide exceed· irig: $1 milliOn a day are forcing the extens ive stuff layoffs. The inc onve nience to pa tients s cheduled !or ele c- tive surgery \VO.IS bad enou gh. But it is becoming a dis as te r for hospit<il \\IOrkcrs trying to support their families on modest pay checks. Predictably , muil to Sacrame nto legislators, now 111 a special sess ion trying to unsnarl the malpractice mess that \Vas dutnpcd in their laps, ha s switched from a lmost 100 percent in s upport of lhe doctors lo up to 5to1 against thC1n. The doctors have been asked to agree to a 90-day mor::itorium on their boycott to permit completion of necessary legislation. Thi6 is u l'casonablc request. Continuation of the boycott could well pave the \Vay for more stringent govern111e11ta l co11lrols than anyone would like to see. Right Direction The action came on the 11 ls of a Citizens' Direc · tiot\ fo~indin g C~mmission repo that stated the coun· ty has nearly 90 panels on t active list, many of which have virtually no mem rs left or no effective funCtioO to perform. . The guidel\rles supervisors ave enacted .will set panel .expirati"!\ dates, memb hip rules and attcn- dan'Ce reg,uiren1~nts. I , While the board's a~iori ls' b tterla e.\ban never, it is unfortunate. it bas be.en hie or iinwilling..·t,il trim-down-the-~isHnii-rostet--'C<lunt panels~o date only about a balf-dozenhave .ci\dis banded. If the board ii truly committed to a workable, cf· ficient system o!\ advisory groups , it sltoultl thro\v awa~ eve.n more dead wood,. t I I , ' We h~~~~!ro!~~:: dl!!i~nation on the basis of sex, race, color and 'rel:gion .. NO\V . a California legisla r wants to do aWA\Y with dis · crimination on the ~asis of physical heigtit. ' Assemblyman Ken MacDonald CD-Ojai), who is 5 feet 6 inches tall, has rounded up a dozen colleag ues, all under 5 foot 8, to support his "short m en's'libcration" legislation. '. His bill would PfJ'mit job Qualification tests based on physical strengtl). but not on height, wl)ich he de· scribes as ''one of 'the .most horrible forms of dis'" crimination." , J • ' " - ' d• r •< ' rl i l !! .. id Ill 'n l•I 'J11 'I~ Orange Cou11l)' s upe rvisors have finally taken a tang ible step toward stre amlining the bulky system of county committees, boards and commiss ions. They adopted SJ)ecific policy guidelines that will govern the existence and activities of all such .agen· cics from now on. MacDonald s ays the Propbsed law \VOuld benefit men more than \vomen, since petite \vomen hunting jobs don't often find themselves up again~t arbitrary height requirements. He may have a poiri.t. There are enough shorties provi11g their mettle in the athletic world to indicate there's more to physical prowess than inches. And certainly some of our better minds have come in s mall physical packages. "I say, Charles, be a good fellow and mak~, 'oppressed' slightly larger, would you? -'·' •I ' , . ., " .L\ B••••tsti•t1p .L\1111r••t1el1 '• . ,I -_., ' ' Numbers May Solve Name Game ( SYDNEY HARRIS) Dear Gloomy Gus Cambodia's New Communism Four male representatives in the Iowa legislature have in- troduced a bill that would allow married _c_OQ.Rle.s tg use either the husband's or the wife's surname, or a combination of both, for legal purposes. A wife could retain her maiden name, if she chose, or a husband could adopt his wire's name, if he preferred it to his. Perhaps the upper-class British custom of hyphenating family names might come into use, like the Sackvill e· Wests of literary fame. There seems to be an in - verse proportion between movies and the TV com- mercials for them. The more comm-ercials, the \vorse the movie. B.H. Gloomy Gus COfl'tmt!llll •rt! wtlmlhM w .....iltti M>O do not MCt1wrily m1ec1111e "il""5 ol tllt! ne_H,,_,.. ~1111 -Pl'I ,. .... ioG ... myGus, DillilT PilOt. maternal family names -such as Jos'e O~ega y Gasset. the finest Spanish writer of our time. In this way, the maternal line is carried along through marriage, and not lost, i( there happen to be no sons to carry it on. THIE REAL stickler we would face in removing the domination of male surnames in marriage, and giving the wife's name equal billing, is with our unpreceden· tedly high divorce rate. Names have value and meaning only in a The only case I knew of in which oi husband and wife com · 1 stable social order, where people get married and stay married. bined n ames was that of Raymond Swing, the excellent radio commentator of a few de· cades ago. When he married Bet- ty Gram. he changed his name to Raymond Gram Swing, all:t "¥as thus known during his long pro- fessional career. ACTUALLY• at the beginning of history. there were no family names, only clan names. After the fall of th e Roman Empire, clan names fell into disuse, and the modern kind of famil y names did not arise until the 12th cen· tury, when Italian ari stocrats began to make use of them. (William the Conqueror had no family name, and he was not a s hamed to c all him s elf .. William the Bastard.'') Our name problem doesn't ex· isl in Latin countries. where they often combine the paternal and With our divorce rate rapidly approachin g one out of .two mar- riages, chaos and consternation would shake our whole legal, fis· cal, and parental worlds if couples had to uncouple joint names every few years. Children already bear enough of a burden when their parents divorce and remarry; under the Iowa free.. for-all system, it would be hard to keep track of anybody without a scorecard. IT IS NOT too far-fetched to im· agine that in the discer'nible future our only true legal identity v.1ill reside in our Sovial Security number, which is iiermanent and irrevocable; and that all other names will be considered as nil'knames or pet names-or diminutives. When 323·16·5657 takes342·54·13S2 to be his lawfully wedded wife, divorce may part the couple, bu\ only.death will do away with the number. WASHINGTON -'rhe massive movement by the Communists of people out of Cambodia's cities, in what has been termed a "peasant revolution," is con- sidered by many American com· mentators to be one of the most horrendous acts in · humaJ.l his· tory. But this phenomenon, which is undeniably brutal, may have been con· trtve<1-·by the Communists who have taken over Cambodia lo meet an 'Urgent need rather than as permanent policy. In other \ words, it is much too early for us to judge whether the Com - munists intend to abandon the cities of Cambodia and, as ne\l.·spaper accounts have it, turn the country into a rural society. THE FIRST fact that must be taken into account in teying to as· sess even tentatively wh at the Communists are doing is Ulat Cambodia, which once had a self· sufficient agricultural economy. has been almost totally devastat· ed by five yeaars of war -a war, incidentally, that was imposed from the outside by former President Nixon's invasion in the spring of 1970. The war not only i;ost nearly 10 percent of the Cambodian population, but it transformed thousands more into refugees who, until the conflict ended, were sick or dying of malnutri· lion in Phnom Penh, the capital. So the Communists were faced from the initial moment of their victory with the critical task of producing suffi cient food to nourish the survivors, and that is what they could be trying to do with their program lo evacuate the urban areas. A Scientist Views Pollution One gunshot makes more noise than a thousand prayers. Any doomsday warning is like· ly lo make Pigc One. ' A calm voice Of reassuraDce, from whatever source, is hard to hear amid th~ shouts. But we're going to listen to one • today. Prof. John McKetta or the University of Texas is a scientist, "chemist and nn engineer. Whatever he says he is careful to sup- port with fact1 and /or respected 9pi · nionl other than his own. You 've heard less re1ponsible persons protest: "Our rivers are polluted!" The fact is that in 1975 you could drink s afely rrom most anywhere in the Mississippi Rivtt. In the ';good old days" you'd likely ha ve gotten typlfoid. YOU'VE heard that green plants ceuerate the oxygen we breathe, and that by paving over our pastures we're goina: to suf· foc1te our unborn babiu. Moat of ' . ( PAUL HARVEY) ' the oxygen we breathe is generated by pholodissociation of water vapor in the uppet at· mosphere; th~ supply is un· threatened and unlimited. You've heard that carbon monoxide Is going to kill us -all. On the contrary, ce..rbon monox· ide in th .... atmosphere is not In· creasing; it ia disappearing into and enriching the soils of our fieJds and forests. Again, each of Prof. McKetla's conclusions is carefully documented. You've heard that mankind may strangle on oxides of nitrogen from automobile tailpipes. The truth is that 97 per· cent of all oxides or nitrogen come from nature. You've heard that Lake EMe is dead because of phosphate pollu· tion ; housewives arc urged to curb the use of phosphate de· tergents. The evidence Is that, If aJI phosphate detergcnL~ were banned as they once were, the eutrophication of Lake Erle would continue without interrup- Uon. Cleveland's beach areas are not 1wtliun1ble becauae ol col· 1 iform bacteria, not detergent. LAKE ERIE dea,d' There were more commercial fislJ caught in Lake Eriel last yeat than in much larger Lake Superior. You've heard the chronic ~·or~ riers predict that DDT i"s going td poison us all. I do~·t know; whether DDT softens the shells o( birds' eggs, but the World Health Orgaqization computes that, because of DDT's insect control since 1940, malaria, encephalitis,! yellow rcver: and typhus have: been controlled to where 1001' million humans who woul'd have died are alive -because of DDT. You hear that 50 species oCI blrd8 and animals may ~•I>· pear thi1 century. Fifty speciCs' become exUncl every century. ' ~ • YOU HEAR that man I• sUl-1 focaUn1 himself with pollution. r All the man-made air pollution ~ on earlb does not equal \he amount of parU<lulotc and nO'i· ~ ious gases from lhree actiVe volcanoes. • , There .are real challenges in . ourenvironment -better scw ago treatment, for example. Butsolv· ll!J problem1llke that calla lor ap. piled lcnolrled1•; !or binding our WWllda, aotala1hln1ourwrtsta. I C STANLEY ) __ K_A_R_N_o_w __ IT COULD be asked, of course, why the y have not appealed for aid Crom abroad. But given their experience in recent years, the Communists are distrustful or foreigners and are seeking to pull themselv.es up by_lhei~o-wn bootstraps. Another fact that makes it doubtful that · the Cambodian Communists reallY plan to transform their nalion into a huge farm is the absence or any doctrinal ~vldence indicating that this is indeed their objective. We know very little about the Cambodian Communist move- ment, to be sure. It is a move- ment that developed, rather quick ly, a nd which. in contrast to other Co m niunisl ins urgent groups elsewhere in the world. did not produce vast amounts or documentation. B'ut Communists,, like other parties, mu-st communicate to their follo\ve rs. And in the world or modern intelligence. their communications are monitored. 'l'hus the lack or s uch com- rnunicalions s uggests that their tlecision to impose an agrarian ch ange on Cn m bodi 3 may have been lakt!n al the last minute. FINALL\'', the scant informa- tion we ha ve on the Can1bodian COffiih un \s [ leadefS-doeS not seem to portray them as pro· digious ideological figures like Mao Tse·tung or Ho Chi Minh, who have long dre3mtlor al tering Ule structure of their country. The nominal chief of the Com· munists, Khieu Samphan, is an intellectual in his 40s who re- ceived a doctorate in economics fr o m th e Uni ve r s ity o f !\1ontpcllier in southern France. Cambodians who knew him in those days s ay that he \vas a shy student wh ose special interest 'A'as the role of the peasant in Cambodia. Khieu was extremely hostile to Prince· Norodom Sihanouk, who ru.lcd Cambodia until hi s ouster in 1970. Khi cu, a£ter returning to Cambodia, accused Sihanouk of corruption and neglecting the plight of th ~ poorer clements or the populittinn. It was rumored th at Sihanouk secretl y had Khieu e xecuted, but K.hicu escaped Sihanouk 's attempt to arrest hin1 . IRONICALLY. Sihanouk and Khieu joined forces after the American in vasion of Cambodia. Sihanouk is the titular head of_ the new Cambodian Communis~ gov· ernment, but he is unlik.ely to play a real part in its operations. Speculation that the Cambo- dian Communists intend to re- muin aloof rrom the international co mmunity may be clarified in the fall. \~·h en they will surely be invit <.>d to represent Cumbodia at 1 the United Nat ion s. By then it may also be clear 'A'hether they really plan to create a pastoral Cambodia. Un· til then their hopes and aims can only be gue ss\vork. Legislative Dictator? Unless the newSpapers declare \var on the propos al and launch an intens ive educational pro- gran1 Califor nia will soon be rul ed by a di ctator! For that can on ly be the end ·result of the s eh e rne fo r a uni ca meral legislature about to be put before the public via the in · iliative. Present i>redictions are that it will pass. ( ) AS F 1\R AS A unicamer3l , EARL WATERS legislature savin g money, that ; can be filed und er the category ot : ... ------------·political promises which, like 1 Sam Gold\\'Yll said or verba ~ I agreements. "They ain't worth : The promoters will play upon the gullibility of the voter~ with slogans about saving mon e y and making the l egislature more effi · ·!'ient. Thi s was the same I 1-' ' e mbarrass in g P a t in the furtherance or his bu rning ambi - t ion lo be governor? I-low his memory must have failed not to remember it was the Senate \vhi ch saved hi s bacon over and over and o.ver again. Ca n it be that it slips his mind how bitterly he complained or the speaker having too much power? How could anyone who was, present forget the unmerciful castigation delivered the s peaker by the la\e Senator George Miller for his at· tc1npts to interfere with the pro- ceedings of the Senate? song that was Ci\N llE NOT recall how sung to gain wrong he believed it to be £or the passage of the two year sessions. speaker to usurp the funciions of No matter how it is sliced it is .~ the State Central Committee in still baloney, the matter of fund raising ,and Early developments in the plot parcelling out of campaign con · are proving the old e.xiom of tributions? And hov.• could he politics and strange bedfellows. forget that it \Va s Unruh, using Former governor Pat Brown has hi :s power. wh o smashed hi s crawled under the blanket with hopes and dreams'for a third rormerSpeakerJesseunruh who, term '! operating from his new base as Well. even if the ex·govcrnor State Treasurer, is reviving his has stripped his gears there ore oldone·house legis lature plan. muny left '"ho ha ve n9t. If Brown Poor olA Pat must be getting thought the speaker had too senile. How could he have forgot· much PO\\'er '-then, wai t until ten the days wHen Unruh ruled there is nu Senate to serve as a the roost a nd worked overtime bridle to his powers. Wl~k• J ' ) 7 thollflhr ••lrl"1i>n hod killed the ott of--n. · ' i Even for those \\•ho ore not long on memory, all that has to be done is look at tf>e present powers of the speaker under an honest and relatively nice guy .. The of· fice has been termed , a nd rightfully so, the most powerfUI one In the stale next t.o the gov· ernor. There were times when ['at Brown and Ronald Reagan \l/OUld rUefully have Conceded it mi.Cht_ be more, powcrlul in eer- laifl m alters: · But for the Sens.le. the speaker woul d be a \l irtual dl ct11tor. Without the Senate to curb that power, \.he s pe aker could hold a a:overtlor a pclJtical captive, sub· l. ect to the complete will ot the e&islature. _ ( I the paper th ey're written on.'' :I 1\nd to use the \\lord "effici ent"' - in connection with the legislature is to demonstrate an abysmal ig- norance Or its fun ction, It is a de- liberati ve body and effi ciency ir. the sens e o r e x pediting its lawinaking fun ctions is as out ,of place as Ronald Reagan at a~ Kennedy rally. The two are homog enou s as oil and water. 1\ny palitical science stude~t knows that the most efficieff. form of government is a die· tatorship . Rem em bcr that when the y talk of a unicameral legislatur·e and e rficiency. For that is ~·hat the public will buy if ·they ra n· for that "efficiency" line. As for our old fril!nd ' Brown, he \Va s a great gove . ' but 11ge apparently takes its (' , of the mos t brilliant minds A ' Pat has gone over . ORANGE COAST. DAILY PILOT R~rt N. "'4!cd, PHblls~er Thoma$ Kee11i/, ~di101 llarbora l<.retbich, E:dilonal Page Editor . ' i !. I The editorial page-or tho Daily Pilot s eeks io inform an stimulate rea9er.1 by 'pres~tJ un lhi1.p.1jle diverse commenta on topl<"I of lnteres't by ~yndlca ed columnlsL" and car1oonists, )lroviding a forum for reader• views o(ld by pres<'nting th newspaper '.s opinions: tn\d Jde on <"urrent topi C's .. The OOitori opinions ot lht Daily Pilot 111lf)(! only In the edftoria l t olumn 111 th top of th~ page. 01ilnions c pr~:sed by the colun1nlsts a t'nrtoonlsts and leUl'r writers 11 their Oll'n and no cndorsl'ment their vh.•ws by lbe Daily Pil t hould be lntertf'd. . .. Wednesday, May 28;1975 r. I G <Ul pe i ch; WO! qui •n• th• A sht of! hai tri (~ 411f i! "~' th no lilt h:JI Sto ~t lot ~.~ do• it tNo ~~ i ' " ' ha taj cq ev ac ' . ne st:; .. ag hz l L .ife on G·string !empest Storm Hasn't Changed ORLANDO , f'la . (UPI > -;;tripper 'fem. pest Storm h as not c h;a n gc d from the woman who hu s been the quten o( t he bumpers anf a:ri.nders (or more than 20 years. . . ' '' . Wednesday. May 28. 1975 \ OAIL.Y PILOT A9 paint e! save up to ~Jthough she is now 45, she s till.has the full head of naming red hair, and hat kept her weight at a t.J:ltn 118 pounds <jnd her fi~c at_a s.eru.aliOllAI 40r 1·34. Bl!T THE burlesque bu!iness h as c hanged lhfough those years, and noj.v she is a queen with lit~le left of a kingdom. ~·Burlesque, per sc, h1 had it," suid Miss St rm from h er luxury m tel suite where she , MISS STORM jus t fin ished a three-week re· turn engaaemenl at the Lux Theater, a dirty rnovie hou se in downtown Orlando where she was arre&ted twice in 1971 -amid con· slderable publicity -for refu.sin& to wear pastl~. She recently complet.· ed a seven·week series of one·n!ghters Jlf colleges across the country - from Seton H a ll and Hofstra up east to Ole MisJ in Dixie -and hal started giving lectures on suCh subjects as "Sex Keeps You Thin" and "The Art of Undress· g1-el}test --sav11111s ever! st nds preparing herself ~ ror u show at a table \\'ilh .. ' .. e~ugh cosmetics u~iT • ._... c bs, and colognes t~ STILL A QUEEN s k a small drugstore. Tempeat Storm " he name 'burlesque' purred the queen , still a ~ · sn 'l have th ~ impact girlish coc1uPtle, "If I did 1t jused lo have when all the theaters had or -it , it would be done with a ctiestras and chor us little more style, a little li r d more d iscretion." •I es an comedians." t,,NOW \'OU J UST hqve a drummer and taped music and a girl cqmes out and t <1kes off t!verything and danl't.'S lo a couple of choruses.'' 'Except Tempest. She nt vc r drops h e r c . slJ:·ing. 1 . ''" l have a certain im· age I have created that I have to Ii ve up to," ANOTH ER FACTOR wh ich has le d to the de· misc of burlesque is the hard-core pornographic niovl's, v.•hich the patron of the local strip theater watches in between acts. "Th e hard-core mov- ies have hurt," Mi ss Storm said. "You can't l.'ompete with these mov- ies . It's tw,o different types of entertainment." ~======= ing." • PLANNING TO move out of her plush home in ' California and settle in Ml.amt -where s he opened this week -she hopes to produce a re- cord called "Sex With Tempest Storm'' and wants to write a book called "My Life on a Str- ing." ''That's a G·string, of course," she '>''inks. Divorce d ci nd the mother of a 13·year-0ld daughter a fter four mar· riages , s he h as also· found a new 1ove, a Miami theater owner. "He's handsom e and sexy, but I 'd love him · even if he were ugly," she said. TAXREBATE , " All !he inte1changeahle stitches you need, exclu~i~e Sing.£!· push-button bobbin, 2·srep buttonholer. Carry · " 1ng case or catJonet exira. I 758 Fashion Mate' Zig-Zag machine Saves30 R19. $149.95 SALE! $1 19.95 7 interchangeable stitches, buil t-in zig-zag. E11clusive Sln9£!" drop·in bobbin, push - button reverse cont{ol. Carrying case or cabinet e11tra. SALE ! 1/2 OFF SELECTED DECORATOR CABINETS Model 222, Model 223 SINGER Sewing CenUir5 and p11n ic1oatio9 Aooroved Dealers RASMUS EH' SAD 13922 Hewpori A•t. Tnlln -831-0IOO Hew Weshno • llltlllll SADDLES \. et~k 20% Off 1~w ... wttt1n.Horw•"-•...t1 OllAHGI COAST DAILY I'll.OT ~- C 1975 -Tl'le Shefwin. Willi1ms Comp1ny JI'• •o •••Y to •ftop II I stwwtn-Wllllrne Decanting c.m. .... uy, "Qwge tL" !!J iil -THE SEcOHD TIME AlOUHD 440 E. 17111 St. RACITf'S COSTA MISA JEWIUY Coste M ... 642-1911 lelw ... r .. 11n • 1 .. 1oe WHY IUY AT RETAIL? For ttie most fablttous colleQlon of "Second· Time Togs." you must see for yeurself-Virglnia Aynl(Qf1" - The SECOND TIME AROUND 1 H...,.t: 11 ·1 T-.."'"' W . (Next lo Morri'9 Flowers) 1111 Htw,... llvcl. ~--I'll. 646-7741 RINGS SIZED ==~.;:zsms GEMS RIMOUHTID ........................ 0-..... ~ save $3.85 a gallon 'Sherwin-Williams· Gloss Latex House & Trim Pi\int Sherwin-Williams A· 100" Latex House Paint Beautiful Gloss. Ourbesf · hiding, longest lasling Great coveraget A-100 is gloss li!!ex house pain!. SALE our besl hiding, longest lasting flat latex house r<:iint. More hiding J)'!l· nit-nls, rnore acrylic latex, morL'" rn1tdewf'fgfifing - fnr111:Jl.1 rh.:in our 01hc t II.it !ult'X house p.."ltnls. Et1s~· cl1•,1nup with su.1p .:ind IA'dtCr. SALE Use 11 vn a ny CKterior surface. lron1 s1d1ng to -shutters. Now n1udc wltfl ,, S[>l'..:1al kirn11il,1 1hat 7 fight-; 1n1!dl.'v..r! r.asy clPtHl· Gal. " Gal. up ~v11h ~l>·•P and water . ,;,.. ._ R • r I ~ >'!l !<:!i2 ...... -JRl,JoJ.12.112 Gdl. ' save 2.5() a ·gallon Style Perfect"Wall Paint Interior Latex • Wushable, eas.y ro apply, dur<ible Style Perfect' Satin Enamel Interior Latex Enamel • Scrubbable, e<i:.y • Dries quickly, soap ,1nd watf'r clt>,lnur SALE to apply • Std111 resist,1n1, rnlorl,is!, • Co!ud,1:.1 Ac~cnl colnrs SALE$.':i49G.il RC'g $1099 I "' Gal. dr1.:~ ql11ckl}1 • Su.1p ,111d \V,1(('f cl1·,11iup A<T>'nl c.,j.,h SAtl-~1J -l'J C...11 Reg $11 99 t.J Ri'g 9.99 Gdl. SALE ENDS JUNE 2nd free booklet! "Ideas for Heritage Decorating" 8 pages of rracr~! decornting projcc!s and ideas you can use 10 beautify the exterior of your home 1.1.'ith Henrage paint colors. ·rhese Heri rage pain r colors are Sherwin-Williams way of celebrating America's Bicentennial. Pick up your beautifully illustrated, FREE copy of this valuable new booklet and see the eilbun1 of Heri!age paint colors <i! your Sherwin- Willian1s Decorating Center, listed below. ' WE MAKE YOU FEEL RIGHT AT HOME · ·~k~ ANAHEIM •••.•.••.••.••••••..••••••.•••••• 991-7150 LAGUNA HILLS ............................ 581-2880 941 So. Euclid Avtnue '2S2S2 Mcintyre Street, Su ite I (Wild W111 Ctnter) COSTA MESA ••••••••.•••••••••.••••..•••..• 557-8766 LAKEWOOD ......................... 213-925-6686 . 3161 Harbor llvd. 59'24 50\lth Street FULLERTON •••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••• 525-4868 ORANGE •••••••••••••.•••••.•••••••••.•••••• 997 -3151 212 N. Harbor lfvd. 167 So. Tustin Avenue HUNTINGTON BEACH ................... 898·2~77 15191 Golden West Stl'fft SANTA ANA •••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••• 546-9770 1136 So. Bristol Street MOllOAY THIU THURSDAY 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M.; FRIDAY 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M.; SATURDAY 9 A.M. TD 5 P.M.; SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. COSTA MESA WAUPAl'ER IAVJ.R ·1832 H•wport Blvd. . Costa Me'° -l'h-64S.9Z92 DISCOUNT WALLPAPER 50°/o to 80°/o Off IOOK •RICES ON 3000 IOLL$ Of IK-STOCK FAlllC YIHYLS, flOCIS, HANONIKTS MCI Pll.fl'ASTIDS. .... IM Mtl'd-.. -...OUAMT .... ,_ ,,. .. 0,,..,.. ... ""'· .... ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ColtaM•M PHONE 642-4321 To IHI•• yow ochft'fl..-..t °" this l'09• af bm Joi " pllOM ltle Dally Pilot 642·43ZI, edeMlon Z61 .Horry,spocel•- ORANGE COAST DAILY r!LOT Cotta Mesa PHONE 642-4321 To ha•e your act...-tiHtnent on this pc19e of '-Jr'rtt ~the Dally Pilot 64Z· 3Z I, edOftsion 261 .Hwrf,-•l•P- THE TREASURY ~ Ana. 3900 So. lrishll ~. C ity Dr. at Ga dom Gron 11. CloMOUt! M•"'' FCll'ftOUI ~ SPORT SJ 299 COATS ' ' • - A I 0 DAIL y PILOT W&dne!lda , Ma 28. 1975 ~ ··~ ' A RETA IL TURN OF THE CENTURY VILLAGE ADJACENT TO .. SPECIAL DELANEY BROS.: DeaCllNotf...,. U Rl\llEltE SMALL 1110!.E H. L•RIVIERE, rt11Qen1 ol S.nl• An•. C.., w•1 • re1!0.nt ol Co•I• -... t.n ""''· O.tt ot ~•tn Mt, 21, lttf•f•r f leng111y IUn.11. Survl.,.cl by ne.-,1)11<t, TntllN l.•Rlvi.•• ol 0-_..,lnt, C.. Rowrv ~' .... ,. ..... 1;00 PM, ~U TllUft61y 10:00 AM, tiolfl fl SI. Jowph C•tflollc Olllrth In S.l'lla An•, Ca. '"''"',.nt, Holr Sepulcher Cemetery. Smllll & Tu!l\111 SAL 0 I I THE FESTIVAL OF ARTS GROUNDS ,., OPENING JUNE, 1975 Some prime spac;e available MOrt,..ry director\, . ' Pf.ARSON VERNA M . PIEARSON of Ltkt £1!.I"°''• Ct. Oelt of dNlh ,,,.., f1, lt1S. S<.irvl""d by h<lr ""'•b•rul, £0We•d R, ,..W$00'1; IUU9111tr, Ptlrlcia MiUar ~-Gltndote;.tnQUltf, ~!;d­ ef Wirntr Sptlng1; brother. WIUAld Mlth•11<1 of W•,ner Sp,lng~; •-gr...Ochll<lr•n. S.,vk•1 will t. lltld Frl.:S.r, Mir )0, Ptdllc V19w Ch.lpel. Entombmttll P•c!llt View ~tit! Ptrk, N9WllOl't Be~h, C•. P•dllc VI~ Morl\l.,.y dl,...;lors. PISHEtt MAUD 8 . FISHER OF L;iog11N1 &eMJi, c1. O.te ot Ot.lfl Mllr-11, 191S. Servic:ois •roi poindlng, P•clllc View MetnOr"l•I P•rk, N-pr>rl BtlKh. OISl!:•EMS 4-6 lbs. • WILL BE"HERE THURSDAY (SUbiect to Availability) .,'• FRANCES 01SERENS, resident ot ·-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:..,;--;;;;;; Founl•in V•lley, C•. D•le ol dNlllMilJY I 2:~MB~t~'.z~~:~~:~·rr .. ~~I~ Closeout sale! WILLIAM L. KU RZEN BERGER, te· sioent ol L•guna l"l ill$, C•. O.toi of de· atn,.,..yJ7,191S.S11•vivedbyhosw1te s 203 t 503 ..... el; <1a1.111llter , Joan I-liner ot ave 0 T •r<•M; brotl'ler, Rlcn•rd 1-11,..,, o! 0 0 <"•~""· "•'"" """· ~ .. °"" . Ger$1tckoi r 01 Clevelano, Qnlo, Se~icel will be held •I 2:00 PM Tllllft. Or. Wllb11r Fr;ionklln. lnlerment, Pttolic View MltMori•f Park, Newp0rt Betel\. P•cilic View Mor•u•rv Oi•K· ' • • cs.v. Ptcilic Vl1tw Clltpel. Olllcitnl, Now 1or~. Thoi larnlly l11Qgelll <l<>flati<ln'i to The Americ•n Ctncoi; Soc le tr. HEID 3 88 JOHN H. (Jacki HEID, ~';i<:ll!nl ol Lao""' Betel\, Ct. Oat' ol de•tll May JS, 197S. Survived by his wile, Kalhryn • A. Heid; t-i.ons, Jonn H. Heid, Jr. ol ~ • Sol.i.ne Beacll tnd Jtm•s R. Heldol San Orig. $5-$6-$7-8. Find your o wn luis Obilpo; h•o daugllterl, Mrs. style o f shade or the blazin g .JoanB.M)nneyolloogBe..,cllandMrs. C f .2:'pc. leisure su·its for men. S.U!.iri e. Morse 01 L"<;iun" e,acn; tour s ummer days a ea.d. h oose rQ.m 9ranckllHd•e.ri. Rolary wedril!!-""v a:oo an enorm ous selection o f p la st!c PM. Mau TnurlOay 10:00 AM, botn 11 · 1" I · great s1. c ... trier;,,, 01 Siena, l"guna a.>1Kn. or w ire rame s ung asses in 1n1erm•nl Ascenslori ceme.tery. contemporary s tyles. A t o ur low McCormick l a<;iun• B'acll Mortuary price, you don't have tO squint. Oirectors. a.t.RK.t. Quanlities limlted. JULIA M. BAR KA ot Li19una Niguel, ca. Servotts are periding, McCormick Ugun;> Boiach Morluarv. KOE RNER JOH N s . HOERNER. Datt of deatn May 13, 191S. Re sideol ol LA<;iu"" S..&<11, (a. Survived bY one datq>toir, Mrs. Germayrie Culloin of laguna Seacn; <><ie grafl<lloo and tnree gr•od· Cli!IU!llllers; se~ral b•otners aod sisters iri Soutn Dakota. F11neral rnass "'"' ne•o To.H!§Oay 10:00 AM, St. Catllerlneol S1e"a (all\Ol•C Cll .. rcn io la9una Beacn. lotermt>nl , All Souls Cemeterv. Long Bf'•<ll, Ca. McCorml(k L,..,guna S.,ach Mortuary direc1ors. LAMPASI ANN LAMPASI. Date of dP .. 111 May 21, 191S. Re''"""' ot Newport Be.i.cn, c ... Survived by tllrtt son,, John Lam- Pill.• ol Costa Mela. Fr .. nk Lar'rf)ali ol Tor•ance., Ct. and Cyrus lilr'rf)<IS• or Costa Moisa ; dau9ll1er. Ro.., Ann Goiozone ol Newport Beach; \.<!ven gr•ndcni!dren and tour gre.a\. grandehildren. Rosary Tllu•'>di!Y H:lO PM, Bell Broadway Chapel. Ma~~ ot The cnrisloan Burial Frid•v q;oo AM, SI. Joacnim Cnurtn. Enlombmen!, Goo>d Slll!pherd Cem""cry, dorecle<:I by Sell Broadway Mortuary. CLARK L YOIA E'. ClAR;K . Dale.ol dt!atnMi/Jv 2s. 1q15. Resioenl o• Costa Me~. ca. S.Urviwdbylwo,..ns, Harold Perkinsol Ckeansioe. Ca. and Ralpn P'rk•nl ol Westmlns1er, Ca.; one dauo111~. Mrs. Hazel Harvey ot Nebraska ; sister, Mrs. William B;ttllkora ol Nebraslca; seven gr.tndtllildre n and Si• <;ireat · 9re<1dcllild,en. ~rvicois were held Tuesday 3;00 PM, Bell BrO•dwav Chilpel.Olliciant, Rev. Willi .. mWalke•. Interment, Harbor Re 't Me.moroal Pa•K. Bell Bro•dwar Mor111ary dire<· -~· \ l'KIE.S -.E G. THIE'>. Oale ot dealll PMl 1•. 1'7~io New1><><1 i'leacll. Ca, Re.ioen1 ot long Beach, Ca. Survovoid bV her son. Rober! E. T~;e,; '"'e•. Lo"'se Senger. Rolary Wedn~~d•y 8:00 PM, Ma" Tnur~ay 10:00 AM. boll\ •I St. Joacnirn C•rnolic cnurcll. lnl~r~nl Holy Sepulcl\er Ce mcterv. e .. 11,. ~r;r•oo Co$1"' Me•• Monuary dorec· ":'===="":::::::;;;~~~ tors. : POMROY M,.lo RV lOU PCM ROY. Dale ot deal II MilJ J 16. 191S. Priv•!e ltrvocel .and in· 1trrno:'nl. B•IU·Berveron Coroo.t clel Mar Morl11ary dlfettors. IALn-tE:RGEROH FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 IELLIROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 642-9150 MeCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-9415 San J uan Capislrano 495-1776 l"ACIFIC YIEW MEMORIAL !"ARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive N e wport Beach, Cal1forn1a 644-2700 l"lEK FAMILY COLONIAL r·UMERAL HOME 7801 Balsa A ve. Westmrnsler 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 PUBLIC NOTICE &•1••• NOTl(E TO CREOITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATIE 0 1" CALI l"ORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANG£ M•. A.el2$) Ettlte of R,\Y V. MAR SHALL, .ok~ RAY VARNUM MAR SHAL L. H Oll:ATIO (t::IAYj VAR NUM MA•SHAlL, R.V, MARSHALL , Ol( ... M!d. "!)TICE IS HERESY G!VEN 10 the <rtldltcw1 of Hit ebaw riemed decedent 111111 ell per$91'1t ri..vino Clt!rns ;J91intt ""'wld ot.edenl •re req11lrtd to !He ir;~._.~ them, w1111 the noecetMrr vOllChen;. In 11'!1' ofllt• ol the clerk of the above M-lltlM COllrl, Of IO Pf'He('I 11'\tm, wl!ll tr. ~.,,...,..,. "'011tMr1, 1otlle unoerj,lgoned at •oftft• ot: Dontld C. Mltt hell, 3101 Wlflitllre Blwd .• ·n11 Floor, Los A."'91!1e,, CAllf. too10, wll icn I\ the p/ace of busi· .,.. of Ille vndersi9ned In .tU f'l'llltlert ~1n1no 10 IM esret' ol Mld ••· °""• wilhln I011r montlll titer t/>11 llr~I jluO!kat!0<1of tl\IJ Mtlce. l>ete<! Mt, 1•, 1tlS. ' Wl lLIAMH.81RNIE 5.99 Trim bikin is o f 100°10 n ylon tricot. F ully lined prints in assorted colors. Sizes 7/8to 15/16. 2.99 Biggest sun fash ion t his s ummer. 100o/o n y lo n s tretch kn it ha lters in vivid prin ts. Sizes S -M or M-L. 2.99 .Sale 7.99 Reg. 9.99. The JCPenney sneaker with sporty, racing type s tyling. Heavyweight cotton duc k uppers. Padde d collar. Molded rubber sole. Cushion insole. Arc h support and more. Popular colo r combinations for me n a nd boys-. 20%off these fabric shoes • .. " " " " " ., /~' .-.· 1 ·' 0 0 " ... ·' .. :• ., ., ) I '· Sale 7.19 · R99. a.•. Tennis s h oes In • full range o f men's sizes. With .ir coole d c otton d uck u pper1, double cui;hion heel, cushion Insole and arch support. Boys' sizes, Reg. 7.99, .... t .31 I .f' .) ~f Special buy! 16.88 Men's 2 piece leisure suit of 100% cotton blue denim. Rugged and re ady for casual wear. Jean style jacket and pants. Sizes S-M-L·XL °"""-limited. !-f . I I L ·.1 I ' ' I I I , I I ~· \( i i I : ' I t nd E!AR8ARA BIRNIE Co·£~•< 111on. Barbart91rnlt E~tt11tor ot the Will 01111e.i;io~ n•rnt<I Cl~ DOJllAl..O C. MITCMf.LL Vet ,wfltlllre llvCI., 1tfl l"loer WtAll9t .. t ,C.lll . S hort s horts o f 100% polyester double kn it, ¥."elastic waistband, stitch ed front c rease. P relty s ummer solid colors in sizes 8 to 18. Qu1nlille1 llmltld on apecl1I merch1ndlte. .... prlcee ........ tllrouth 9und1¥. . U.. JOU!' .ICPOlo'°' ..._ wd. Tel: UtJ)-.U. Patc hwork denim le is ure s uit of 100°10 cotton in s h a d es o f blue . Jea n style pants a nd s hirt jac to wear with a relaxed alr. W aist s izes 30 to 38 a nd J acke t S~M-L-XL. I I I Sale_3.99 f i Reg. 4..9t. Children's cap toe oxford with 'ir c ooled cotton duc k u ppers. Correct bala nce arc h , cushion insole. S !rlped rub ber outso~ a nd matching toe c ap. Navy. """""' .... C.-€11HWffn fil'IClllll'lfd Ortn911 CNJI 0.11\1' Pl~. IMy21,21,endJ""1e•, 11, 191S ~7S Shop~·-to 5 p.111. .. th fellowftit ...... ., · FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714 ) 644·2313. . HUNTI.NGTON CE,NTER, Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771. HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa (714) 646·5021 . • 1 ' • ·' -· ' I • .. I: • • ' '" ~ ' ' ~ I I . . I I ). I' .I ! ,,_ ~ AN' ersi .clni ang.: mu rsed esda T h e perv Min ing~ of SI wea 2 n~ • ~; ·i .. "B "M • WE• El ' . . ~. . . Wednesday, M ay 28, 1975 CAILYPILOT .A JJ · ounty MoVes to Reduce Juvenile Hall Crowding ANTA ANA -A $UIS million ers1on proa:rum aimed ut re. .cing the inm11te count of angt County Juvenile tlall by much as one-third was en- rscd by county supervisors to allow the county· CriminaJ Justice Council lo bid for up to $1 .5 million in federal grant money to qet the project rolling. The other $150,000 would be local tax money. JUVENILE JU~ICE The status offenders are youngs te r s i nc arcerated for violations specifically relating to their age, 1>uch as curfe w viola· lions or runnipg away. ders. Apart from the goal of moving the juveniles out of detention, Concannon told .s upervisors the money will work to prevent future entry into the system by new violators. ine of a unit or units of the C<>un· Ly 's juvenile de tention system. . 1975 esday. The county Board of pervisors voted unanimously Keith Concannon, CJC ex · ccuti ve director, told supervisors the primary goal or the program is to remove all so·callcif''stalu-S' offenders" from juvenile inslitu· lions. Concannon ·said that as many as 4.00Q or the 12,000 young in· mates in county juvenile in!rtllU· lions last year were status orfen· Ultimately, Co ncannon said, the project could lead to lhe clos· Supervisors were told that the only way status offenders can be taken out or the detention system is If there are adeQuJ'lte com· munily·based services to counsel and et id them in overcoming their problems. ALL DETERGENT 2%01. BROMO SE·LTZER Effervesce nt Action fer Relief tra m Stamac~ Upset, Headaches! BAYER ASPIRIN "Big Stu" Cooking Pot . ' . ctlLUMBIAN ... Brilliant blue porcelain 3 66 enamelware. 19.5 qt sill • 15 or 16 oz .... Double fudge. English Tea. Peanuchos 88C or Choc olate Chip. ea. Removable 3 V2 Qt. Crock! It work s ... the cook can ;i~'y~ or 14 88 '---/"~#H38032 • PEPSODENT Toothpaste 5 OZ. URGE SIZE 59c PALMOLIVE DISHWASHING LIQUID Kid II JI" .. Il l 11d li no labrics! 22 OZ. GIANT SIZE "Stayfree" MINl·PADS · You won't even know 1\'s lhcre1 o8 F 0:a l .29 rr:.C-:XC' :>C "Li PLAYTEX FEMININE TOWELITTES ~~ /~SUPER SPECIAL MYLANTA ANTACID LIQUID Rapi d Acting Soothing lncredients! 12 oz. k~r: SPECIAL POLI DENT DENTURE CLEANSER TABLETS 84 GIANT SIZE LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC ,;..,4,. (ffllll§llEiJllall§UE!llEl 11§1 ISJI, ® Hemp Pot Hanger · = . llll !ID w ,clC1 ly pc '"69 · = =-l.lx JO'' ~11!! 1n ;is-C ~ ~011 ed ~t~le::; eai. DRUGS & SUNDRIES ~~I-' DI GEL e~~~~~· Hanging ' !ill 0 ANTACID . . (ii! ·~~SPECIAL SECRET "WINTUK" KNITTING YARN Pull·Skein '"pop· sac ular colors. four ply 4 oz. _, :c:::.::=:x :- ~ Planters · .. Display your fav · ori!c plants al · ·. tr acti'lely. 1.98 .. CAPITOL "Unrecorded" Cassette TAPE 'T' Mod Line -1 39 90 Minutes! . • .-,, . I "-\\~ : .. ·.. ..... ;..[ ' ~ -·· ' 11 ·~'h"!-'\." ·f~· ~'"S.a/"·, 'I ' ' . 'C •, \ E=wam ONE-A-DAY MULTIVITAMIN SUPPLEMENT With IRON BONUS PACK OF 60 + 15 FREE ... .-,-•. w.• ·c•.• 9·1'1·~.··~·~· ~• •. M.T-"01110<-~.· -OITllACH-102t lnloi.W--; _.,,AA------ .f \ r I I '!'!'!~~D;A~IL~Y;P;l~LD;T;;;:;;;;:;:;::;;;:;;;~W~ed~n~esd~ay~.~M~oy~2~8~,1~97~5~ ........... ,.,. ........... _.. ........................ ....,, ~ -. Quartet lfllE FAMIL;YC _•_R_c_us __ ~ Dy Bil Kenne Newport 's L. /ti. Bt1yd ' Gradi.tate . -Bow Tie Men Are. FUrtatious ' ?65 Class '\. Reunion , ;;.; 1'~our local students have been list ed among Mister. what kind of tie do you wear. ir any? A big-knotted wide t ype? A small- knotted n arrow sort? A SmokL•r s '''ho s ay briar are the niosl the more t h an 1,850 numerous. Thos t.> who say m eerschaum arc graduates from Northern the motil a£fluent. But those who s ay calabash Arizona UniVersity. ure th~ most fe r\lt::nt. The c alabash boys claim Receiving Bachelor of . ' . • J ...... •.• .i,- The Ne w1>ort llarWo1 lligh School class or 19G5 reunion con1mittee is :;earching for classmul cs in orde1· to plnn the ll:t year reunion. ·,1 bow? Some scholars who make a study of s uch m i:t t · ters say the bow lie boys urc the most fUrlatious, i:t lways on the lookout for ro1nantic action. The wide· tic fellows are said to be generous with their afrec· lions, athletic as lovers, though not necessarily pro· miscuous. But the narro"'· their pipt.>S arc fur and away the best fl avored . Scien ce d eg r ees ttre Kathle en H . Connelly, (}.•·COME ON. Louie, you've got to admit Newport Beach, and Ken· you 'rl· u rnulc ch<.iu\·inist pi g." net h E . Stoltz, Costa A. M <•ybc, but I don't believe so. What 1 do Mesa. Kathleen B. ffill bt•lievc is tha t if the world's population were and Christle A. Naeckel, . ... 90 pl'rct·nt m en und 10 percent women, we'd Newport B('ach , received ,\: iJ';t- pt.·rish. But if il were 90 percent women a nd 10 Bache lor or Scie nce in "~'\IJ\, itL.. / 'fhe com1nillt:.'u has s~'i aside June 21 as lhc d u~,· for the reunion . 'fhe pa11y "'ill be held at the 11;:1 Adobe Restaura nt in Sl,l,n-' Juan c 'api s tra r~9,,'_ Reservations arc $10 pc1· tie men are -thoug.ht.-to-be-t.uo.-bashful, too..in ... secure, and too loyal to become playboys . Our Love and War 1nan has assigned a researc h team to evaluate the foregoing. -~ ~ ___._I ;. pcrl'Cnt men. we 'd s urvive. Educalionde~rees . '~ v1\.-"'1. ~ // - -CREDIT -----~~.• -san-D·1'ego~p---">-'28-'''-~-10 ~J ~'ll -",!"""1. 17.~~-P lcasc note. too. tha t far more single U 1 '4/d-; \tl1,, ~, ~ ren...tt v.·omt•n than single men are labeled •·prompt SAN DIEGO _ A ~ ~ pay'' by the t·rcdit experts. For ntore informuti9\1'. contact l't1ari1Yn Pell~ ~{. 675-7255 . or the h1gti Pre Ii min a r Y census "Lodt, Mommy! I fovnd 0 little hunch worm!" school at 556-3308. CA RRUVERS Two out of three used car buyer s pay the <.isking pril'e. Most of those who dicker usk fo r a 10 pt'rccnt discount. So rCJX.lrl tho murketing m en. A •~ELLOW who doesn't object to the fa<.:.l that hi s sc<:rctary wears a s ee-through blouse to work everyday s ays, "No. she's not much of a typist, but she l';.in erase 60 Yt'Ords a m inute." shows 772,591 people live [r:ft;;;i;!ji~Mj~~~----------------7~ in San Dil•go ~ and lhe 1;a1 NL l' city s urpassed San Jt"'ran· • u.: .O•(j O'll\llt·;W; .. ,, c is co as C<.i lifornia 's ~::~ '• Address mail to L./l1. &yQ, P.O. Box 156{1 , ·second biggest a few •-~ A I yeurs ago. The rate of grea \\.'lllCll IS the best sort of smoking pipe - 'the briar , the mee rsc haum or the calabash? Custa A1esa 92626. Copyrigl111975 L.,.,,1. Boyd grO\\•th has been 2.6 per· place for kids. <'ent annually since 1960, says the city planner. Fish Fry Activity Sizzles It's Fish F ry v.·~k in Costa Mes a , and for members or the Costa J\1esa·Ncwport 1-l arbor Lions Club that m eans lasl·minule acti vit y iron- ing out proble m s for the v;eekend extravaganza. For electrician lfank J . J-lornsveld it m eans going over hi s massive orders to feed the expect· ed 100,000 vis lors. A TOTAL OF $24,000 has been commiltt:.-d to purc hases, in·c luding J ,000 pounds of Icelandic cod . 1.800 pounds of ham- burge r meat, 1,200 pounds of hot dogs, 000 pounds of bucon , 1.200 pounds of sausages, and 350 hams. . For other Lions Club members, t onight "'i ll m ark the beginning of the phys ical prcpara· lions fo r the Fish Fry and Carnival. scheduled to begin at 5:30 p .m. Fri· d ay and continu e through Sunday evening. TONIGHT IS "'hen the booths wi ll be pulled ouL or the storage s hed in the downtO\\'n park ,'' s aid Lions Club m e mber Cliff Wesdorf. For Wesdorf. \\•ho is ha ndling arrangements for the parade, problems remain in findin g .v e hi c l es to carry dignitiari e s in the parade, sc he duled to begin al 10 :30 a .m . Saturday. WESDORF SAID that he needs four more con· vertibles to carry the di g nitar ies a nd also need s at leas t seven sports cars for the beau- ty queens. An additional problem is findin g traile rs that \\-"ill serve as r eviewing stands. • · 1 need l "'"O or them and I have called nearly every movi ng company in the book for help." Wcsdorr said. A GUEST OF honor in the p a rade "'ill be 3- ycar -old Jim llicklin Jr., son or the late KMPC radio helicopter pilot. lie and his mothe r , Mrs . Doll y Hicklin. '"''ill be guests of the Red Barons of Orange County , a n ~viation gr.oup or which Wesdorf is a m ember. Jim Hicklin Sr. also was a member or the Red Barons, which has started a sc ho la r shi p fund for Jim Jr. The money is being raised from procee ds on the sale of a book, sponsored by the Red Barons, on the history or aviation in Ora n ge County . Th e book is call ed "From J ennies to J els .'· IN THE PARADE, Jim Jr. and his mother will ride in a heli copter lowed on a trailer. An yone "·ho wnnts to drive a convertible or ·sports car in the par ade may call We s dorf at 546-2300. DIV<JRCE Only 1~lQ1 W!THOUl AN ATlORNEV 24 HOUR SERVICE BBB "'""""""'"'" .. ......... ~. GUARANTEED ~··-··- 673·2345 .OIVCJRCE SEAVJ.Cf$ O~ CAI.I ~, l, -OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS GIANT INVENTORY re:~NESE ltv~ON HI-LOW t . JOO CELANESE NYLON PIL E POPUL AR HI LOW PATTERN THAT CO MBINES BEAUTY ANO OUR ABILi l Y A LARGE SELECTI ON Of COLORS. •ow SAU PRICED ••• •. OMPARA~U ~~~IL •. :~·49 I DUPONT NYLON " TRI-COLOR SHAG 100 DUPONT NYLON PILE RICH. OEEP DURABLE SHAG IN NEW THREE COLOR DE SIGNS. I " c •ow SAU PRICED •.• COMPARABLE RETAll ..• SS.99 DUPONT NYLON SCULPTURED 100 . DUPONT CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYL ON PILE FASHIONABLE THREE·LEVEL COBBL ESTONE I. DESIGN IN BRIGHI COLORS. IOW SALE PRICEQ ••• ;~COMPARABLE RETAll .•• $7.99 .. ,. Y -.., . • l!. : • aa91lb>iSA mi :am:-\ • IST OUAUTY IAME llAID CARPETS AT lOW DISCOUIT PRICES ~r.i ~ SO. YI. SAVI 12.00 ·11 REDUCTION SALE! • ' MARVESS® LEVEL LOOP JOO'·. MARVESS.'OLl'flN FIBER WI TH FOA M RUBBER BACK. A PERFECT CARPE T WHERE · EVER HEAVY DUTY PERFORMANCE IS A NECESSITY. •ow SALE PRICED ••• COMPAIAIU lnAll ••• $7.99 HERCULON® SCULPTURED 100 ' HERCULON· OfELIN PILEIN A TIGHT LOOP WEAVE FIBER THAT RESISTS STAINS AND WEAR. MANY COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM IOW $ALE PRICED •• , COMPARAILE IETAll ••• $7.99 lt"\llftl TllDUUll OF llllUlll\ II( Wll!lllKtOt. tlUWUI. IOI !II OllFl• 111!1 HERCULON ® . 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DINING ROOM, HALLWAY & TWO BEDROOMS I 001Yo Cl.eLANESE R..vLON BASED ON 60 SQ. Y:JS KODEL® Ill PLUSH 100 KODEL · llJ POLYESTER PILE A DEN SE. SHORT PLUSH MAO[ Of LUXURIOUSL Y RIC H FIBER. ADDS NEW BRIGHT NESS TO YOUR HOME. PILE MAN Y COLORS TO SELECT FROM. NOW SALE PRICED .•• 99 $ •. 100 :, KODEL · 111 POLYESTER PILE. LUXURIOUS Hl·LOW STY LING COMBIN[Q WITH AN INT ER PLAY Of DESIGN . AND COLOR. IOWSALE PRICED •• , (Oll,HAlll . IDA!l , , • 11.H 98 SO. TD. SAVI SJ.DO DUPONT NYLON DENSE SHAG 100% DUPONl NYLON PILE. EXIRA OENSE SHAG IN LAVISH MULT I· COLOR CO MBI NATIONS. BRINGS HIGH FASHION TO ANY ROOM. •ow SALE PRICED .• , 89 COM,HAlll m111 •.. 5'.H SO. YD. IHI SJ.DO COM,HAlll llTAll ... 19. H SO. YD. SAVI SJ.DO COMPAIAlll llTAll ••. Sll.tt SO. YI. SAVI $4.0t COM,HAlll llTAll •• , S"·" SO. YI. IHI SS.DO HERCULON® COMMERCIAL CARPET 100% HERCULON • OLEFIN PILE. EXCELLENT FOR HIG H TRAFFIC AREAS. OFFICES. APARTMENTS. HOTELS. NOW SALE PRICED , , ••• , • COMPARAILE RETAIL ..................... $5.99 'i!Kottlltlt TllMIUH Of !lll(lllf\, HI(. WUilllllilOll .. \ IOI Ill Olllll 1(1[ .. SQ. YI. SAVI $2.DO .. KODEL® Ill HI-LOW SHAG 100% KODEL •Ill POLYESTER PILE. A CLASSI C PATTERN WITH THE DISTINCTIVE LOOK OF PLUSH ELEGANCE. MANY COLOR COMBINATIONS. IOW SALE PRICED •••• , COMPAIAIU llTAIL, .. , .. , ... ,, •••••••••• $9.9CI SO. YD. SAVI SJ.DO i!E J0-60-to DAYS 10 llYlllST • (otlVlllllf. CllDIT 'LAIS AID Hn lllMS AVAllAIU ,• <All JOI Jiii SNOl'-AT-IOMI HIVl~I • VISIT OVI CUSTOM DIAPllY. DIPAITMUT •• NO . HOLlYWOOD VENTURA WHITTIER LONG IEACH MONTCLAIR FOUNTAIN VALLIY El CAJON 7007 lourel Cony•• 2501 I. Melo SlrHI IS91 I I. Whinier llwd. lOOI ltnflowtr ll•d. 41191ofll ....... 15'4SK...,llw4. JJf I. Melo SI. llwd. -912·2200 (IOS) 6U-S041 90-0llf Ul0 ltlf (714) U6-lSl7 (714) ll9·17to 714 440·6262 HOLLYWOOD TORRANCE PASADENA CANOGA PAIK COVINA W. LOS ANGELES NO . CALIPOINIA LOCATIONS 1122 Vioo Str11I Ul6 Arl11i; llwd. 2660 I. Colored• ll•d. 210)1 Shtrmoo Woy 210 I. Arrow Mlthwoy IOS2S Vnkt llwd. 462-6232 su .... S77-lt00 )47-2])4 .... 4471 SSt-tStO .. 'I " :· . " .. • • • ' •• ' .. .. .. .. .. .. .. " .. .. .. .. " .. .. ... . ' . ' . ., • : ' .. .. ,• ' Ae. c. SA eduna, F;duca· th'ecou .. ~t emrne1 g•nlia· years ~ Col.Incl Tb '1'.£_re e -.anO'pti ~ho is~ .Sii ~rea's I ;.i majo plannir conflicl Bo. council l/!l!llla ·· •:Thi 311d lht was brc ing loc! and fun Th• expire< mea1ul Agenci1 ningfo1 Uri can go opera ti· govern1 a regi~ Califor1 Su~ diliona l review. In a lice tasl oftakin But force r1 col'ltrol • t"Tf advise) ..;,nterest needles said. He! lo the b tent wl' many t11 "A avoid i~ level a rnanipu Sup made th Die palilica'. plannin, satiSfac ''Tl! goodhec 8atl but "ra1 fighting He s r esponsi m embe1 andinsu Sup< plying fc layed be pleted. • . . . , Wednesday. M ay 28, 1975 DAILY PILOT !J J ;f . County Reje.cts Health Council Pair Semenced Fireworks ~orbed After Swindle SANTA ANA - Wi thout discussion , Orange Cou nt y supervisors enacted amendments to the coun- ty fire code Tuesday, cracking down on sellers or rireworks in unin· corporated territory. The biggest r tvision approved by supervisors restricts fireworks sales to the first four days of July , Until this yei:lr, the stands could open for business ul noon on June 28. f ire chief ,' lold supervisors it has been his observation over the y(•ars that more than 50 percent or all fireworkl· related injuries and fires <><:c ur before. July 1 or, after Independence Day, Why should you buy your new Fiat from us? Well, let's race it: \VC are a little off' the beaten track. \Ve; hav~ 19 do 1T\ore. \Ve have to offer the greatest savings and 1 he Lest service. You know what'!We 001 . 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No mounting required. • CANOGA PARK CARSON LAKIWOOD NORTHRIDGE DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BIACH PUl!NTE HILLS RIVERSIDE MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE 'THE CITY' SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WHITIWOOD • • t ' I ' • . l p E VERYTHING ~~ T.0}~ \• FROM~'--' .. -:.~- Realistic SPINNING WHEEL LAMP • Authentic reproduction of Early Ameri<an spinnirtg wheel. • Wooden base, woven teJ:turtd shade. , • U.l. approved. REG. RETAIL '79.95 s13aa • llit contains enough material for 4 ploquos. • 3 simple slops -make them for your hom• or as gifts. • Several designs to choos• from. RIG. 5279 '4.U Each \ • Cost Iron -Divided CORN BREAD SKILLET • For <ombreod with that real "down-home" taste. • Puts a crust on all sides. REG. '3.35 s229 Cost Iron POT BELLY STOVE ''To Warm A Room Or Malce A Home For A Plant!" •. R•m•voble shak• dump grat•s ' larg•, roomy osh trays. • Fill with 1oal & warm your mountain cabin or ony reom ... 26" tall. .~:;; 52499 17 4" BATH FAl!CET, REG. '14.95 ..........•..•.......•. 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U.L. approvt4, NfEll ,1' R£G. 13.49 J;t", 5249 :~ 'I :: w: Silver Flipperl» LAWN SPRINKLER ·:p • nits out 0 full ., ony ,.rt circle sMwtr 1pr11y tn tht m.... '.1 • Acljustoble potttms tt ctwr gp ~ 5000 .... ft. , s399;~ . H~ B Jae baser di an. Robir tile I High . It ii two a: game • w eek . B~o in jun play · day doubl · Rot day baset Kuhn "Ht s,-ys h\l go· jury.' Roi 'Broh1 .li1;1eu1 .. "W J>!ay.' RO ' man a A11 -was l Tribe Ott'hf, Wi: man a plate· stron1 Clevt m:core first i He lion c serve ' the e di ans a tie i even ning Anah Th• tonig whe1 111yst lion. pitch "M • •• b· E IJ NE' l,osA pi yo1 Cubs leaso come JlarlE Hoc l!ight Meis 10-4 v Th• start« ~rel lu lhl Dave liome lWO·I leagu total 1 Do llsto EX CR c~ Ch a he av ror t rtf,!,9 ·~~ • ]Ch 'Jiblpi '"tften ~ler 111'1•• mod ii~· \~& •'P.rc . '£' • • :· I . .,.... B.rohamer Nursing :Nagging Hip In jut-y ,• BrHOWARDL.mNDY CM-~ll,Pl'8tMeft -Jack Brohamer is· •le second basemhn for ,,_ ainelu& f:t. tlians an• m•nager Frank Robinson has every confidence in t..be former Huntington Beach ffiih athlete. • It is pure coincidence that the two are sitting out the same three games in Anaheim Stadium this • week. B~ohamer suffered a hip-point injury in breaking up a double play in the third inning of Sun- day's fir s t gam e or a doubleheader. Robinson is sitting out a three- day suspension imposed by baseball commissioner ·Bowie .Kuhn. "He was smart,·• Brohamer s~ys or his manager. "because he got out of lhere without an in· jury." Robinson was asked when Brohamer would return to the lineup. • "When he says he's ready to J>!ay."' ~RObinson, the first black IJ!:anager in the major leagues, is * * * Angels Fall, 6-3 t..6.."'. JACK BROHAMER rebuilding the Cleveland club with younger players and Brohamer at 25 figures in fut"ure plans. "I think he's doing a heck of a job as manager," the former basketball and baseball star at Ryan Bids to End ·• Tribe Domination • Dick Williams took an early bike and several Cleveland In- dians went (or a late stroll al Anaheim Stadium Tuesday night. The end result was that the In- dians wound up walking all over the California Angels, 6-3. But that's nothing new, in Anaheim, at least. The victory A,..er.Slat., A.llGa"'"•ltMPC014il MIJ!ICl-l•!ld •I C.llfornl• tNy 30 S.lllmo<'e •I C•lllornl• •vll .. tumor••! C•lllornL• 7:2So.m. 1:U p.rn. 7:Uo.m. was the ninth straight for the Tribe at the Big A spanning parts of three seasons. Williams, the Californi,a manager, was chased by home ptate·umpire Larry Barnett after &trongly protesting a safe call on Cleveland's Buddy Bell who scored on a sacrifice fly in the first inning. He was thus spared the frustra- tion of watching Angels pitchers serve up four s uccessive walks in the eighth inning when the In- dians scored three times to break a tie and enable Gaylord Perry to even his record at 6-6 while win- ning (or the first time in Anaheim. The Angels will offer their best tonight -Nolan Ryan 8-2 - when they try to end the mysterious Cleveland domin~­ tion. Rookie Eric Raich, 0-0, will pitch for the Indians. . · "Maybe I was trying too har.d. · •. being too Cine." loser Bill ' Singer, 4-6, said in the Angels. clubhouse. . •·1 was just trying so hard to win. Maybe I 'm trying to show everybody that I'm sound again after my back operation last year. I 've bad late inning pro- blems a couple of times this year." · Singer had one Out in the eighth when he suddenly lost control and walked three men, forcing Angels Pit.Ctiing coach Billy Muf· felt to bring Mickey Scotton in re- lief. But Scott proceeded to walk pinch-hitter Charlie Spikes and aOQ..t.her p_incb·hitter, John Ellis. followed with a two-run single to center off Scott's successor. Don Kirkwood. "There's no defense for the walk,•• Williams said after listen· ing to Ute inning on a radio in the clubhouse. CL&VELANO CALll'OA:HIA e. a.11 lb INMlntrf U.-flSllJln 2b ,,_ .. , .. HIJ<ldrlt ll; cl ~tll•ll Dufly1s ,,_ .. Spikn Ofl G. Ptrr1P ""'°'( J .EIUs c •• r 11 !llf s 1 2 0 4 1 1 0 4 I 2 1 4 0 1 I 3 I I I 2 1 0 0 3 I I 0 3 0 I 0 0 0 0 I 0010 2000 1 o· 1 2 ... , .. Ill • 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 3002 3000 •OOO • 0 2 0 • I I 0 l 1 2 0 •OIO 0000 0. 0 0 0000 Tol•IS 31 ' 10 ' Totals l2 l I 2 ci.w l.and 200 010 D.:J0.-4o C..UfOnli• MX1 020 CIOO-J E-Bocnt•, 8. Smilll, EQoaofl, G. p.,,,y. Df'- C .. wl.nd 2. C•lllarnl• I. LOB-0.wl.nd 1, C.litorni• J. 38-Riwn. HA:~ifl (4). SB-Boc:llk. S~nHelfl, /UHll1. SF-PDMll, H¥111Jr. .. " G. Pe1T1 CW.HJ 9 I Singer IL, 4 .. 1 7<r:i I M.ScG'lt 0 0 IC l•kwaad 1\'io i WP-Slriger. T-1:S1.A-t.,115. • 'EA: •• so 3 I 4 I ' • s 2 • 0 1 0 • • 0 0 Hooton Fills Out Dodgers' Rotation NEW YORK (AP) -When the Los Angeles Dodgers dealt a pair pf young pitchers to the Chicago pubs for Burt Hooton earlier this season, they were hoping he'd eome through as their No. 4 atarter. Hooton came through Tuesday !tight, limiting the New York Mets to six hils and coasting to a l0-4 victory. The Dodgers blasted Mets Jtarter Harry Parker and a trio DI relievers. Jimmy Wynn drove ID three runs with two homers, Dave Lopes walloped a three-run tiomer and Steve Garvey hit a two-run double, raising tii s league leading runs batted in Iola! to 35. Dodgers man ager Walter llston's pitching rotation was EX-BOXING CHAMP CHARLES, 54, DIES 1 Walcdlt on June 22, 1949. A solid at the top with Don Sutton, Andy Messersmith and Doug Rau. Hooton's role was to fill out that group -and it's a role he's happy with. "It got to the paint in Chicago where they we ten 't using me the Dod~r• Sl•f., AH .. -••ltAaCmil ,,...,21l.ot~!t9tttS•tfrllJW 'f'ortl. ,,...., 30 Los,.,,. .. , at Clllt•OO May Jl LH"'9Ms •I Ollc•oo Sp.m. 11:n •. m. 11:10•.m. way I thought they should," said Hooton, now 3.4_ "I like to start .and start regularly. ''It's a whole lot different. pitching outside Wrigley Field," added Hooton, thankful he won't have to play half his games in that small stadium, where the winds often blow straight out from home plate. "I didn't relllly like Wrigley Field and I was rather happy to ael out ... Garvey's two-run double in the first inning put the Dodgers ahead to stay. ,, lOl AWOCLas .. , .... 'l, , SDOll 0001 ' J , , •••• 1021 Stll 1111 ' ' 1. .. 1 1 I • t 1 t NCWYO•K ...,, .... ,,,. SOIO 4 a 1 I ' t I 1 .. 1 1 • tt11 •OOO !OtO 0000 I 0 I 0 I •• 1 •••• 1 0 1 • 0001 .!.!.!..! Huntlnrton Beach High says . _ "1Ly.o.u_do .aom.ethinc_wrong, he"ll tell you bUt he lsn•t the tYPO of manager who will pull you out of the lineup just because you aren't hitting. "I think he's trying to get a respectable team on the field and he is building (or a contender in a year or two. Our oldest infielder, with exc~plion o( Boog Powell, is Z1 and we have added a couple of young kids in the pitching rota· lion."' Until he was injured Sunday, Brohamer was off to a Cast start with a .277 batting average and three home runs. - He is playing against all pitchers even though he has abandoned his switch-hitting role and sWings only Crom the left side of the plate. "When I 'm hitting well, l can hit to a ll fields and l think I have been hilting better against left· handers than right-handers this year.'' By comparison, he had only two. home runs all o( the 1974· season and posted his highest seasonal batting average in the majors at .270. After fielding ground balls Tuesday night, Brohamer stepped into the batting cage and took a few swings agains t southpaw coach Harvey Haddix. He was knocked to the ground on- ce and s aid ·arterwards that this hurt far more than swinging a bat. Does he hate to miss a series again.st the Angels i.1:t Anaheim more than some other places? "Oh, yeah," he says without hesitation. "I hale to miss games any time but I hate it even more here where I know so many peo- ple." Brohamer was asked if the re· ported feud or ·hard feelin gs between ace pitcher-Gaylord Perry and Robinson still existed. "There aren't any hard feel· ings between them," Brohamer says. ''That thing was really blown way out of proportion. They had their differences but they straightened them out.'' Brohamer was in great pain Monday but a cortisone shot helped ease the situation. This is his fourth season witli Cleveland and he has appeared in more than 108.games each of the three previoUs carilpaigTis. He has 11 home runs and 94 rbl going into the current season. The seven rbi this year have pushed him above the 100 mark in career totals. But he doesn't consider" himself a slugger. · And when the manager says Brohamer will tell him when he is .ready to play, then be inserted in· to the lineup, the relationship between the two has to be good. Jack Brohamer will be the second baseman for the Cleveland Indians for many more seasons, barring the un ex- pected, if he and his manager are any judge o( the future. Wednesday. M1y 28, 1975 CAIL Y PILOT 8 { o.;1, Pilat P-11, fli,ll•rd Dr•ll• RON McNAMARA (LEFT), DAN GERKEN HELPED CdM TO TENNIS TITLE. C11rley, Good Sparkle As CdM Nabs Net Title By DAVE ROMANO 01 llllJ D411, Pilot ~1 .. tt Jim Curley and Lance Good shot holes in Rolling liill.s fli gh 's strategy Tuesday afternoon to pace Corona del Mar l-ligh to the CIF 4·A t ennis cha mpionship with a 161h -ll 1 2 win al the Newport Be ach Tennis Club. It was the fi r.s t Clfo"' tenni s championship for the victorious Sea Kings and their second CIF title this s eason . CdM's water polo team won t he 4·1\ tit le earlier in the school year. Rolling Hills, splitting its best players be tween doubl es and singles, hoped to break even in doubles and have aces John Austin and Ad am Ciolh win ei~ht poin~ in singles. While Auatin did win all four of his ·matches, Curley and Good both upset Cioth a nd Corona del Mar went on to win nine of 16 points in sing les. three Rolling Hills girls, who were excellent players but just not tough enough for CdM . The girls do ubles t eam and Liz St alder , playing in singles, failed to collect a point. The match-decid er and One or the best encounters of the after- noon was the m atch.up of Gerken and McN am ara a nd Curt Stalder and Bill Nardi. Rolling Hi lls won the firs t set 6·3, and a fter a long, grue ling battle, Gerken a nd J\-tcNamara captured the second, 7-5. While Co r ona del J\.1ar kept its same lineup whi ch breezed past Palos Verdes in the semifinals, Rolling Hills changed its align· menl despite its convincing win over Newport Harbor in the semis. "I was a little su11>rised they went with the g irls in doubles," By Sa1i Marino said CdM coa ch Dennis Trout afte r the match. "I guess they figured i( they played the girls in s ingles they would all get be8t so they went for the upset in doubles and hoped their singles playe rs could come through." Exce pt for Austin, Rolling Hills didn't produce in singles. Curley and Good both won three o( four, Jordan Otterbein cap. lured two of four while Jim Ross won one. The title could be one of many for the Sea Kin gs. who will graduate only McNamara and Spooner from the championship team. CMOM dtl ~' 11,,V.I (1\'h) A:tlliflt:Hills SiMJIH Cu<le' IC! lo~! la "u~tin 1-6; dl!l OalJ"t .. l. llkl Stww .. l. Gel L. Slalckr f>-0 . illlOM.tC.l Nnl0 .... 2 .... 4 ... ; ........ ,. Ol'9t'•I" ICI IMt l ... 1 ... ;_..._.._ .. I. Goad I Cl IO!ol 1•; won J.s. t ·l, .. 1. °"""*' Gerken·McNa"""r• ""' Ni1~·0, Ni •di 6·), .. J; w>tll Wllh c.. S!alder·B. Nardi 3·6, l ·S. Spooner°CaUM WOii •·•, 6-1; ~ )-6, 4·6. The Sea Kings a lso gained the upper hand in doubles action as Dan Gerke n and Ron McNamara won three of their four matches and John Ca line and Bob Spooner split. . Gerken and McNamara .s plit with Rolling Hills' lop team and swept the girls team or De ni se Nardi and Kim Nilsson. Callne and Spooner lost to the Titans' top duo but beat the girls. University Beaten In 3-A Net Finals By ROGER CARUlON 01 Ille D .. ilJ Pi IOI Sliiff The key to the m atch was pro· bably· Cd M 's dom ination or the ·San Marino Hi gh's Titans cap· lured the fin a l two s ingles -~ '4 matches Tuesd ay lo enable the ~] Rio Hondo League champions to eke out a 14 1f.!·l3 1/2 victory over Univer sity's Trojans for the CIF 3-A tennis ch a mpionship at UC Irvine. It wa s a t o u J.!h Joss for coach Ga ry SiseT•s 1'rojc.1 ns , who had won 24 straight mc.1lches, as the doubl es t ea ni s of Brad Faltermeier and Scott l-laycs and Kent Ad e n a nd Gl o ri a Falte rme ier he ld their own against the Titans. The latter pair split with both of the San Marino tandems and Brad F alterm e icr and Scott llayes swept San Marino's No. 2 doubles lo give Univer sity a three-point m ar gin in doubles. But s in gles play was San l\.1 arino's as No. l singles player Jim SI aught, a sophomore, swept his fou r games. The key to Sa n l\1arino's nar · row win, however, was with the red·shirled No. 3 player-seni or Steve Mihaly. · l\f ihaly. a lready pinned lo the m a t with a 6·3 lo ss by Uni versity's No. 4 seed-Rick Raab, came back to post a 6·0 verdict over Uni 's No. 1 player, Ken Vi eira. • Then, with the match up for g rab s -h e a nd mate J e ff Manglesdorff ca me through with 6-1 and 6·2 verdicts over Steve Antli and Mike Tunstall to clinch the vic tory. University was also set back in the doubles play early in the af· ternoon after Br~d Faltermeier and Hayes roll ed to a 6·3 victory in their first contest with Saa Marino's No. l doubles team. But San Marino, playing an ag· gressive net, fought back to cap· ture the second half of the match, 16-2. It was the same in the No. 2 doubles confrontation where · University burst loose early to capture a 7-5 win, only to see·that advantage neutralized as San. * * * U11lwn1ty ~IJ~) t14~tS...n"'-1'1,.. ''"•'" Vlt!lr• !Ul IMI 10 Sl•"9h1 1-6: m.111M1111"11Wtf .. 1j IOM 10 ~fh•IY 0.t; dilf Nall .. J. ..,lltl IUI IMto.t,4-6, 1 .. : _ .. I • .,.\lf'l'tt•ll !UI IMI 1 .. 1._.,'t"';-.. 1:, RHtl IUI IMI 1•6, 1• ; w Ol'l t-),M. . ~ ..... 9. F•lt.,1Nltr·H•'l'ff (I.I) ~It wfltl llllttl-. Marino rebounded to capture the second half, 8·6. Vieira and Raab were the only University singles players to break even in their four matches as San Marino, with the excep. lion of its No. 4 singles, was tough in talent and depth. ·And although the players un- der San Marino coach Frank Haltom weren't even born when the Titan s began th e ir dominance o( tennis circles in 1956, the tradition and poise built up through 20 years of winning showed through in theracquelJlof ·Mihaly and Manglesdorf( when the blue chips were intbecenterof the table . Tennis Results Italian Open MEM'SSINGLES Fi~1 R•110MI P•olo ~rlo1uctl. 11a11. be•t Gi.Jnnl OCltppo, ll•IY, 4·,, 1>·2. 6-l. Gulllt!rmo Vilas, Argenti"'1, be•t Nicola ~. 'l'UOMl•vi•. 4..,, 6-4, 6·3. Z•ii~o Ft•nu1ovic, YugMlavfa. but Georoes GollOln. Fr•nc ... 6•4, •·2. Eddie Dibbi bt•l Paul k ronll. Auslr•li•. 6-1,._.._ R•ul R•mlr1Jr, M"•lto, beat Oitk Cr••ly, hoitr•ll•, 6·4, 6·3. Pllll Dent, "ustr•ll•, beat P•trltk Prolsy, Fr•nc•.6-J,1-s. 11141 N•1l•H, Rom•ni•, be.It Martin Mu.lllQM. ll•ly ... 2.6·2. Ju.-n Gilti.rt, Sp.tin, be•I Edi!iO!I Manct.rlnt, llr•IH,•·2,•·l . M.-nuotl or.nt•s, $1Miln, be•! Norman Holmn, '"3, .. ,_ Se<..-+d illl•11"d Wlrold Sbtomon be•I J un k•mlw•ruml, J-. 6-1,1 ...... 3. k•rl llMl .. r. W1u t Gtr°""ny, bHt Al Y r do Cano, AfVll'flllM ,6-0,,-4. 1119 N•U•H, Romani•. be•I BobK .. ilS, l ·S,•1. E0019 Dlbt11 tte .. 1 "nlonlo Munir. Spain .... ,,......,. WOMEN'SSIMGl.ES sec: .... c fl••"' lllQf'ld B~tr•r, Sweclen, be.ti N.tllwolie Fuc:M,. FrMKIJ.6-4,6•7. Flore H• Bonlulli, Ur.,gway, beat A:•ciwl Gbc••r•. Ar;entin•. 6-4, •·2. Je•Mll Evfrl ti.•I OoM.t O.nr, M , .. l . hm TMg.,.rckn be•t Moniq11ec OI Ma .. , ii..., • '"l.M. lkllV N•getsenbtl!ll ,.,.,.._.. M9runo. !lolly M .... ,0-1.wllhctrew. ' IUl!I• El*lllqft•us. W•sl Gttml'llf, 11a.i Rosi9 o.,._. Fr1nc•. '"'· t• ... 1. Mer11.,. N•vr•tllov•, Cle<"°"°'•kl• llHI Eva Sutlo. H11"1M1r•. 1·•· 6•), •-O. ' W'TTSuwria AtPlttl..,_ l"IUIHf'th 11, L,.-s.i .... IKtt WOITllln -Gool•IJOft!I !Pl bHt c. ... 1s. 6•1: Goo1.-von11·Mlth1JI !PJ bt•I St...-rl H4orter, 1·6 • • Mtin -Ca11 CPI bll•I LUU, .. 2; Mlslt!~·C-(L) t.it Co•·W1rwlck, •·•· Ml o•d -C•11ls·M•sl1ri. ILi be•t FO~· Gtn1l•ltls, r-J . AIO.~l•nlll a.. .... " G•l•r• 14, Pll9M'lle1• Wo!Mn -Sto .... IGJ btel Durr, .. I: K~ ltly11tnUr• IG l Dll•t D'fr•·Sllll•, .. t. CHICAGO (AP) -Ezzard Charles the wo.rld '1 rteavyweigh{ boxlnl champion fOr' two years slarting In June rll49, died early today al Jeterans Administrnlon ~pltal. He was 54 years old. ·tCharles was admiUed ~the Mapital early In March fortreat-~lftent or amyotrophic lateral tclerosis, a dieease that causes tatertoration of the muscles. His · j)ndition be1an to worsen this Jreek. Death came In his sleep, a ,-IM..pital spokesma.n said. ·~harles became champion by a •Eound decision over Jersey ' montha earlier, the relgnln& . pion, Joe Lou!•, hod de-. .... ........... ..,i...,., .. M~lll'llJ" t-l. 2 .. l dlil y.,,_.torntllt5" M , "'· Adett-G. F•ll..-1NI•( IUI $Olll .... M ; sollt'l·S. .. M911 -Okller tGI bltll F•lrl ... M ; ~· "°""" IPJ blt•l 0 11;kt r·M<MlllM1,"41. Ml ... -MC.M ll141ft·$1o.,. IGI t1Ml"9c. ... ~•. ' dilocl to ...Ure from the rlnl-UNiYEAsm SCOTT HAYES RETURNS BACKHANO. •• • ··: ~ ~ i , ..... .. DAILY PILOT • • ~Stanley . ' l• jCupWon Un~aten Lag· una 4 Area · -Women jBy Flyer Rolls -l!ast CdM Qualify ~ • • BUFFALO -Bob Kel· ·: 1y anii Bill Cleoient • scored third period goals i ~ and goaltender Bernie i : Parent held off a de· f< "", termlned challenge by ! "\he Buffalo Sabres to give the Phitaaelphia r 'Flyers their second con· t,__ s 'ecutive .N.ational Hockey League title with "a · 2-0 victory Tuesday night .. The victory gave the ·..Flyers a 4·2 triumph .in ! the best-of-seven Stanley : CUp series and set up a t celebration tbat started Hl.''' •!with the historic trophy · being wheeled onto the .•Memorial Auditorium :~ice . In winning, the ;t flyers became the fil"St :;American-based team in ~ 20 years to collect con-' ;::a.ecutive titles. ~" The last U.S . clubtodo :;. it was the Detroit Red ;: Wings of 1954 and 1955. •• Qflty "'*" ~ •r LM P.1)'110f, DUSTY DVORAK SPIKl;S OVER CdM'S RANDY HANSON, JOHN KLUQ. ST. ANDREWS, _::~~=....:_.:_ ___ ...:..._ _________ --:------.· -:Scotland -The United ·:states' amateur goJlers Ali s k s ··led Britain 3-1 today at ,,, ~a In; e tar.'S ~~ :~~ e~~::s1::;,~~'\::'~7.'~ .._ 0 p c;; :r., :: Walker Cup competition. "• :: George Burns and c t t c •i' •:CraigStadlerbeganlhe om1.ne e . a err, z OS ::Americans' charge with '.r :·a 5 and 4 triumph over } ':John Davies and Martin NORWALK -Orange and two mile. Hulst won Coinoleting the list of ::Poxon: .COast high school tr:ack ~1bbth events . (4 :13.9 and Orange Coast entrants Volleyball Finals Nex For Artists lly ED BU"GART : CM1i!9Da1lr Pllet SU.ff It may very well be lbe· most improved team in the CtF, but Corona del Mar High still" couldn't handle the powerful. Laguna Beach Artists Tuesday night before 2,000fans. The unbeaten an4 J.op- •eeded Artists, opar~ed by Eric Daws'on and Cliff Amade11. scored the final four. points of the third B1tme and defeated the host Sea Kings, 15-8, 13-15, 15·9, 15·8 In the CIF yolleyt>all semifinals. The win moves Mike . Duncan 's Artists into Friday's finals against the winner of this ~er­ noon 's La Quinta-Santa Monica game. A neutral site is to be determined. A capacity crowd at Corona de) Mar was treated lo some brilliant passing by Laguna Beach and clever center blocking by Amsden and Dawson. EAST LOS ANGELES -Four Orange Coast area a:irl1 qualifi~ for the championahlp race in seven even ta in the. CJ F 1wimming preUmlnaries at Ea1t Los Angeles Collece Tuesday atter:- noon. The finals will be held at the aame site begin· nlng al 1 o'clock Satur- day eveni_ng with six swimmers in the cham. ploMbtp race and six ad- ditional girls in the con- solation finals. Polnls are scored tor 12 places. Erin Greer (Edison), Donna Grochowski (University) and Barbara Hudson (El TorQ> all qualified for two events In the cham- pion1hip finals. Stacey Pletz (Fountain Valley) added the seventh place while two Huntington Beach relay teams made it lo the championship -flni.ts: a ' Md!O't Rtl.IJ -t. Ttlous.lrd 0-.'1}5' . .,, f, O,,w.,.r I: 51.(1_ J. 14 ~ 1:'9J•, 4. Rl9'11t!U l:H ... , J, .¥1 -· J: ... Uf, '· T ... 11 .. · 2:00.1', Oltlitn: 7. C:erM.I ~ Mlor t:•tt ........ .11. v ..... , 1:11.'2., 11, ....-vi.191:1i.1.J. JOI) FrM -•I. H.1111.l••Y CC....11'1.1) 1:51.11,, I. ECIWuds IW.tl C.TIMI 1:$1.\ ... J. Gr.-la ..... 1 l:ILM, 4. ._.......,,., 1u111.,.r..i1v1 t :•.u . s. St*ll IGlltndor.1J 1:Sl.H, t.. Bitr...,lf f.Mlr•CosYl 1:$9.:U. 100 lfld. M1tdlotY -I. Jo"'"'°" !W.1lflt,1t l 2: ll.lJ, 2. S1f1Qbust,. !Tt.ouwr>d 0 .1kll 2: 11.51, J, Torrw.r (St. Gt"•~levol 2:1(.H , t , Dutr••• lDow;-rl 2; IS.OJ. :; Vinny Giles and Gary stars -highly suc· 8:57.0) in the 2-A finals, are Mission Viejo's Greg ::Kock followed with cess£ul in the 9IF ~-A but '1).USl fa~~ Loar~·s Jones-"149.8) in the 440, ;: another s an<J 4 triumph, a.nd ~-A championships Ralph Serna 1n the mile. Jon Cook (1 :55.5) in the ··over George MacGregor -will be trying to Se~a has run the na-880, Mike Wallerhouse The two thwarted many Sea Kin•s spikes, and their bltt :ks often scored points for Laguna LAGUf'.IA'S CLIFF AMSDEN OOES HIGH 50 Frff -1. Ott ITulllnl 21.60 (Med nitOl'dJ, 2. G.1rdllor !Simi \111 .. t t tt.92, J. frffm.1" (RIQllltttU H .... c, Lloyd CU pl.lfldl 2S .73, S. 81.1,.lf INotw"'°'' P.1,k) 21.IJ, 6. R-tTllltlfll15 .... Beach. _ ·:and Ian Hutcheon. qualify for the stale meet lion's fastest mile this <9: 20.8) in the two mile ·• when they compete in . .;ear (4 :07.0). and its mile relay team ~4 ,.. fC All Friday night's Masters -' Olhep CIF winners en· (3 :23.4); San Cleritente's In fact, it was an Amsden block that helped the Artists to ral- ly in the third game and gain momentum for the Alamitos Results 100 Fly -I. S.-,l•rt (lot Altoll ff.Oil. I . Ou4nl• IDow.,..,.1 l :Cll.01, 3. Cool!; IS.In M.lrco•I l :00.1t, C. Fonol-.._.. .. CMlr.1 COst.111 :00.11 S. Torn.r (St, ·Gtnev .. Yotl 1:00.ll, '·a.rm... !Simi \l.1llotyl l :OD.11. Olllltr•: t , ...._ IC1tr1t11.1 lll1tl M.1rl 1 :11.•1, 11. hltofftHll IN•••r1 H.1rMrl l:l1tL 200 F'ff -1. 011 ITu1l111I W.Cll, :t. H.._.. U!I Torti H .11, l. S.ytort :~ •• ~ meet at Cerritos College. tered are Edison's Tom Carl Eissman (8-8) in ;: _ATLANTA Pro The male athletes, Uoy (1 :54.8 in the 88)), the high jump ; H\Jnt· ForT1i111:.-ay Cloa,, T,1ck F.111 ; gol('s Tournament of though , will have lo !Estancia's Ken Conner ington Beach's Robert ::champions is back in s hare the spotlight with (6·91/" in the high jump) Angel (4:13 .3) in the ~business. the girls. who will be in· and Mission Vi e jo's mile; and Corona de! ~ The_ controversial can-volved in the CIF finals. Wilbur Gregory (14 .1 in Bar's Brian ·Huilsaker ::cellat1on of the Touma-The first field event -thel20highhurdles). t9 :09.2Jinthetwomile. finale. Corona del Mar had cut Laguna Beach's lead from 11-5 to 11-9 before the Artists, behind Casey Armstrong's serving, won the final four points. T he 13th point was a crucial one, as Amsden and Matt Albade came up with crucial blocks. FllllST AACE -)}Cl y1,d1. 2 yo.1r old m.1h,e,.s. Pur'9 '1800. ~s•rt De~il ccardoi• l 11.'° 3.60 2.IO c,..r~r Go B•r !8.1,.k~! 2.60 2.10 • Mltt:k.1r's Joy 1R1~r..1rdsl 10.20 T!m9 -18.4J Also R.1,. -Lukes Jok..,., Marble PitC B.1ll1ty, Cn•rri Dr.1, C"'.1r91 to Luck,"'""'°" Cll.lr;er, Tl,.r'Nofl ; ment Champions, for 23 the girls long jump -x .M. .M. x M )' ........ ., years one of the game's begins at 6 : IS, and the "Y "Y -V 'V"" -V " tt Euc1.1 ~·0.11r1 D•Tll a >-Olitf'9ltl'O. l1r,,...1111u,.21. ~m .. t prestigious events. first running event -the No Area Qualifi·ers :·was rescinded Tuesday boys 330 -yard low : and the tournament was hurdles -is scheduled Sli:COND ltACE -111 y.1rd1. J~1r OICtS & up. C .1lmlng. Pursot l lllJO. Hl)olklt>(Ad.lirl . 20.00 '·'° 4.111, : put back on the schedule for 7: 15. NORWALK -Orange Coast area performers failed to qualify for the California state CIF track and fi eld meet in special competition Tuesday at Ce rritos College in the discus, tri· pie jump and gi~)s dis· The Sea Kings were O'eMystet>rM.lfl ITrNWl'O : forl976. The top five finishers -male and female - qualify £or the state meet in San Diego June 6-7. cus. cited for being over the Ll1 Am19D IC.1,doz.1)-T(,..._.tl 1.411 •.oa "" Nol•, A111t :_ Daris AIM! ... The state meet ~ill be net on the final two held in San Diego on points. AlllO A.In -M.l)ltsliC Foroo, Bold Torn.1do, ..... C1!1tor,.1.1 • DOWNEY -Lanky : Dave Davis, looking for : his third victory in four : outings, rolled for a 220 t average and held a 74- : pin lead Tuesday nig~t .. after 16 games or quail· : fying for the $75,000 : Professional Bowlers As· Area male athletes won eight events in the CIF finals, and all fi gure to do well Friday night. Newport Harbor will be well represented, featuring Brian Theriot in the 440 and David Kur- rasch in the shot put, both of whom won the same events in l ast year's Masters . Area Girls In Playoffs June 6-7 with bal&nce of Laguna Beach never the qualifiers to .be de-traiteq in the .finale, .J~! .. ~~~~~s~:0~.1rds.2 .,.. .. , termined Friday ~)ght al although the hustling Sea Hl1J11Moonsno11w.11ker ) the Masters meet here. Kings forced the Artists SonofC.....rllgl! IP.1tuor'° ~:~ ~::: Jeff Clingan of W, arren into four serves !or the 1 Didl1m.,. .... , cA~•·i 3.0D triple jumped 47-5 .lo lead final point. !::" ;;~1'!! S.v•"''"" sump·n, eo that event while Mark It was a gutty etfort by c11r. A1.11k.1,., AdOot•d'i D.&UIJ'l"r. ~aughman of Katella the underdog Sea Kings,: P.1lleo'sMoon threwthedl,SCUS 176-3. WhO OVercarhe an' \1-7 ' l"OUltTHltACE -t OOy.1rd1.lyur olds. Cl.1lmi1>9. Pvrs.o S1300. sociation tournament : here. Curt Eilenberg or deticil lo win the second 1C.1;nK.1ri 1Tre.11ure) M . d g 15 13 ''·'° 1.10 5.411 Costa esa m1sse ame, · . c:G9yllliori1tc10r11w1 •.20 l .411 • . . . • :· . . . . -·: .• . .. • .• .• . :• ,. ~ :· ': 8 •• ·I:; I ::: ·~ "J ., •• '• " ,. ,• ,. 0 qu'alifying in the' discus "Their whole team z1f;~_c;:i~:~1 •.10 Three range Coast byamatteroftwoinches was much improved A1soR1rn -Tlrne.1,.d..,o.11n,o.1 .. Fish Report area gi rls softball teams wi'th a heave of 166_4 rrom the first time we d,., Go Bid, r o .. 10'1 eo J 1,....1•. OICkty's AockCandy,GoC.11 l(ln; Theriot and Kurrasch will compete in the Cif' whi'le Dave Kurrasch 0 i: met,'' said Laguna · h A · 1· f'lf'TH lllACE -170 y.1rds. l 'l'lf•r s.t.MTAMOtuc:A-3'1t11;1..,,:31 were winners int e4-playoffs be g inning Newport Harbo.r was Beach coach Mike Dun-o1r1S~uo.c1.11m1ng.Pvoes11C11l. roc:tr.Mss, 1•n.1u,..,1. 2wttlle ~ .. '-~· finals. Theriot clocking Thursday -Missiofl Vie-seventh. can, ref erring to the Glbitf'iroo ia.1 ... 1r.s1 =·:-11 .1ngl•,,: is AKl 116S, 2 48.0 and Kurrasch heav-join the 3-A divisioo and o 1scus -1. B1uo;it1 m.1,. c1<.1l•ll.1J Artists 17·15, 15·6, 16·14 eomeono..c1r. IMr1o1?1·'° t: ;:: PA1tA01s1: COVE -17 .....,..,,.: ing the shot 68-5, second Edison and Fountain 114-l 1. Jott,.son tM.1rt.11r·1 111.1 l. win . "They weren't play-~·.~~ .... ;',' l hrtr...,I l.OO \,OM,ocllc:oc. I Fuller ~H.lrl) 111-7 '· Sllt•.11"1 IL.I • ,,_ LOHO aEacH 1 ... 1_11t .....,,_ ,s best in CIF fi nals. Vall.ey in the 11-1\. o.iri1•1 1 ... 1 s. Dr11i 1M.1v1•1r 1 ,..._., ing as a team before, but Also R.1" -vo OlffO, c .. ,.., ero-, .llf9on: •c:-c:oc, 121'ockcod. Also, the Tars have a ·Mission Viejo won the °'""r~. t.. Ellenbe•o ltfft.1 lillR1.1I they p.assed much better fo•y "'-r.1c, eon i<wr, SPMdYS..-M01t•o .... ,. 1v1r1·• ... .....,..,1 -,.._. 1. Kurr1K1> (Now~ H.lrtlorl 1s....-n:1u .... cocs.110,oc•cOCL . mile relay team or South Coast League title n1-1. tonight. They are the DAMA WHAltf' -..... "OI..,,: .. B I H St . h d 'II r th TR IPL E JUMP-I. C:t lno;im.1rt h I d this UMc1t11n1,12Nrroc1MS.1,,""kc:ot1.1 ryan . um~nn, . eve outng tan . w1 pee e 1w•r••"' •1 -s 2 • K.1b•r11 ,.. best we ave p aye .,......._.,,. Foley, Vin Mulroy 3nd ·ee. nl"[I: League rham· 1Workm ... 1 4t.-1 11n 3. kn,,,., !LA year." SIXTH RACE -S--9 y1rd1. ) .,..,, okl'S & up, Sl.111otti AllOW.llt(ot. Plil'M ..... Tn.1, Trlltd CW.1lllier I MAlllNA Dal.. ltEY -2' ~: r '1 L"l'ler.1rtl 6'--••· N.1mll .11 (Glordor.1) lDD•ocllcot1. Theriot which_i-an 3':18 .. 9 p1onat ome. ....,v. s. s.1,.dors 1Mu1r1 •J.1 • ...,. The losers got fine ef- NEWf'OltT tArt'• l..lfllN .. ,-23 tod'e£eat Muir in the4-A Edison's Chargers otM,s: 1· '-0 P•1 cM1''10" v1•to1 forts from Scott Peterson GttAeldr !8.1flk1I Ec11011E,.1 IW.1,(ll Tl .... -21." 9.00 '·'° 3.0D 1.IO •.oo ::'u:i~: ._. 'Kii cod, 21 ...... tiMs, 1 finals. must defeat Huntington ::~:"~': M.1•111trum IFounlf" V•U•vl and John Klug, whose ~~:!d.~~C,:b;51~,3~':~'!!~ Laguna .B,ach will · Beach today to play at ~1 ~:l~~;t1~~:::!~8bv"": spike blocks helped 2 n.11-. • m.1c11or•1. •.1r"-'' send roith Eric· Hulst, home as tile Beach Cities u.11111ot-.K1u11 iL.1c.1 .. 1t11.11101 ..... Corona del Mar win the '·" Also R.1" -Dl1I C1ec"', P.1pP.1 Win,, Ok:t ve,.lure, 0,. Limlli. Dup9's Hllllr, Winfll .. L0!.1, Fl•~I> Alert Sc:r1tcMd -D.1vld's snulll• .-.ol«s: 21 bonito, 1 lo.lfld bau. 10 h J · h 'I H.IV..k IC.1rplfllt11ilt) \~ $. Pylltl ."'::::"o""::;;.·~~~~~~~~~-'-w __ o_w_i_l_rcu_n_1_n_t_e_rn_1_e_cN:.:::oc.-'Cl_t~e~a°"rn~.,__------0cMo100,c·o0•c••c'c"c·'o'c·---~--··,secondgame. FACTORY Demo SALE! • TOYOlA UAMft.I: '75TOYOTA. t door ............. ..n;!• ....... (TU1>119U VOLVO , '74 YOLYO 142 A.to. • .llt", Mw.o. ,....,. ..._. Gf ................. ,.., 55888 • • USED CAR SPECIALS '71 OLDS CUTLASS ••• H.T ................. OOlld.. W!ll'I ... -I •5 17'77 , '73 RAT 121 S.L ..................... (f01Hf'IJ 52577 '1J fOYOTA CILICA .................... 11111-1 .. 01 I Bas~ball Standin~s AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. Boston 21 17 .553 l\-1ilwaukee 21 19 .525 Detroit • 18 20 .474 New York 18 23 .439 Cleveland 17 23 .425 BaltimOre 16 25 .aoo West Division Oakland Kansas City Minnesota Texas Aagei. Chicago 26 17 .005 26 19 .578 21 18 .538 22 20 .524 22 23 .489 19 23 .452 T••N r '1 ••Miits Ml1W11t10l.1 6, 0.troll S ••,..Nl•Cltr l . N.1• Yo<tt o MUwt1111,. t, Ollc.1001 8oslOll *1 T .IX.II, OH Ct•ve1Md6, C.1Ulornt.1 l 0.1<laf141 (, ... ltltnH1t 1 GB I 3 4'h $ 6'h 1 3 317 5 6'h T .... f 'tG.1-Mirtrw!.0!• (1'1~M1 S-I ) .II D9'rolt 1Col ...... ,..J.> "'-"' Yorll IM.1y J·11 •l l(•ns.1t Cllr 1&r11e1 •·JI Chluoo l'"INfl l·SI .11 Mll-ukH CB.r°'*'I ... , . 8osto...ILHiM).llT1ti•sl~IMJ.ll , Cle.,.IMO tJl•k "'O-ll •t c.tllfl:lnli.1 Ut~ .. I> e.111"*"' CTorror S-11ltt011111..,.., C8•111•1I nww.y'O.... '*•Yorll•tft•.1• NATIONM.LEAGUE EaRDivlsio"- W U Pct. GB Chicago 23 19;.1.~ Pittsburgh 21 18 .538 If.I New York 19 18 , .. 514 l lh Philadelphia 21 . 21 .500 2 St. Louis 17 23 .425 S' Montreal 14 23 .378 Glh West Divl110n Dodgers 29 '18 .617 Cin~innati 26 20 ~ 21h San Francisco 23 20 ,535 4 San Die;go 23 22 .Sil 5 Atlanta 22 24 .478 6Y!i ·Houston 18 30 .375 11 lh TllffRy'1R1t ... tt Atl1t11t• 7, Cl'llc.1001 5"! ,.. r&Mttc• t , PnlleM IPfll.1 0 110 l.W-) "llltlM'wJl•1Hovu•t· · 'T -1 1..ot ........ tll,N1t•YOl'l·4 • la. Lltult7, ~ 01 ... 1,4 •OfttY..,,,.IKMitul~ • I TMtJ'IG.1-• . ,..., OletO fSpl11Mr t -Sl ltl St. Loull IMc.O....._t .. , ' AU•.1 !Morton S...'-•1 Ollc..., f"°"""m MJ 5'tft l"'MK)K• IF.lie-J-J) .1t P'lll._I~ ' ICMl!on)-t l ' Htuton CR~rll Ml •I itltllOurtfl llrftl J.21 LM A1191t .. I IR•u S-JI .1t Nitw Yortt UNO«ll . .. , Mol'llrHI Cll•lr 2·JI •I C:IMllWIMI ~ ,_,, n ...... , ... a.- Not1trnt1K-..lff ) Badminton Finals. ' M A N H A T T A N Maret ·Hauge of Marina BEACH -Three singles High join Estancia's players and two doubles Debbie Pool ·and· Gigi teams from the Orange D ' A n g e I o i n th e Co a s t a r e a w i 11 quarters in doubles. participate in the CJF · ·in singles play, Liz girls badminton Cinal· Ogden of s:;oron.a del rounds al the Manhattan Mar, l\1ary Diamond or Beach Badminton Club Mission Viejo a nd beginning at noon Thurs-Margaret Behrens of day. . Costa Mesa will be com· Competition has re· peting Thursday. ached the ·quarterfinal · · · round or eight and will be. played to conclusion Girls Softball Thursday. Dianne Ritchie and UCITrack MORE Value, Economy, Dependability, Luxury. ' LESS. Money . DICK MIUER MOTOR$ l'tATPACTWY-....... ._....._ • ...-.u..,., .. 1211 W. Wtlmer at So, Main, ·Santo Ano557-2132 E uct.1._ Tr1i11r Trlff a 1-Ge1 lt•NY, ... w11n.oo. SEVENTH "ACE -440 ~.1rcb. 3 rNrOldt & uo. ~l.1u1n..:1 AU°"'.-ncot. s.m-r.Mo (W.1rd) 3.60 2.l!ld 1.60 Ml11Su9.1r Cop~ (Ad.1ir) •.00 l .00 Ror•l lnt.fll !B.1nksl l .:10 Tlm9 -2J.06 CTi.incr. .fltto A.1n -8.1m.1lot, B!Q (.In yon, C.1p1.11,. c,uncr. llGHTH llAC:E -110 y.1rds. lyNr okls &uo. Cl.lif'l\lnQ. Pur"' UODO. P.1111t'1Clllc IC.1rdo1.1l S..r,lroo tW.1111.e'I ClllU 8.1r (Ad.1lrl Tlm9 -(4'.\S (\.00 12.0D 11 .00 ).IQ 3 . .0 "" AllO A.1n -Qy,..IQO Geo, Tonto Ll~. Gr-r Grumpy, M.l'*'U.. --· .SU..1tCIWd-=LIIU.1 Dupe $1 l•.lcl• 6·1'.111.1's C"'IC & 1• 9wl1111t,P.1llllUJ'tM. NIHTM ltACE -4-00 r.1rd1. J ~.1r oldl.& uo. Cl.lbnlng. PurMI 11900. Mr.Jo.W1.1vor (W.lrd), . • .• o 6.80 J.80 A.MC.,. P.1uum 1Bortr.1m1 OH·l!(Flo Too (CtotrlJV) OH·DU$~Yll tc .1,do1.1) Tlm9 -20.51. "" ""' '" '·" AIWA• ... -Mr. Ad•ciu.1\e, P.1lleitn's 0.Nly, Aul.Irk '1 \l.lfl . Sc:r.1lcllltd -Joyo...s v.11•,.llrw DH·0..1dl>o.1t U Euct.1 l·Mt. Joo Wot.l'lltf' & 1--..C:M P.111um, P.11111 •tJJ.W. (Los Alt01J W.•9, c. H.1111.1•.IY CC.Ov- in.1 1 W.M, S. G.1rdnor (51"'1 v.1111t,1 u . .-, I. K'.1rtllolO IPoty, Riv.I 15.'1. Ol'-r1: 11. k-llff !El Toni !ll.ll. U. O.l.l IM•ftliftWtt41 .. .1cll l M.H . 500 FrH -I. Edw.l'd' (Wits! C.Ov· 11'1.1 1 S:Ool.4 IM.let ltotcwdl. 2. Bia.tit CA1U. LOll'lll) l :Ot.n , J, Ck"ltc:...,..i 1U11ITortllyl S:lt,16, •· Or••r Cl:lllls1t.1l S:lt .41 , S. "'"'•Y tLwilTlll9) S:U.17, 6. Sl.IMll (Glitf>., Wr.1IS:l(.t.I. 100 8.1c ~ -1. Wllltt,..•rslll IHo,_lk) l:Ga.llCI tMHI Rotc.ord), 2. G.lrllMr !Simi \l.11ioyl 1:02.97, L Mltllllkh (AoHlng Hlllt) l:Ol.llCI, '· ,,_. IH-.... 1 l:fll."r l . 5'ot.IC 10ownev1 ''°"·"·1 ...... , cu.i.,.,11-..,, 1: ... U. otl'ltr1: r. M. .,_ cc.r-. ... Mitri l :M.44. 100 8ro.111 -1 . S•l'IQbu1c1t CT._....., D•l<sl I :oe.os. 2. ,,.,.._. CW.1lnull 1:09.'8, J. Fotdltrle IS.A a. ...... rolnol 1:M.M, t . Ploot1 1"-' t111e v.i•r1 1:1•.01, s. D•lkwl cea .... IM) 1;10.12, '· HtMI• .. Cll T-) 1:11.11. 0tn.r1: IJ. IClolllfl.l•t I"-'• ........ litMllll:IJ .... «ID FrH Aflly -I. Simi V.1lley 3: ... 11, 1. Mlr.1 Coil.1 3:4• .... 2-Roll- 11'19 l'llUl l !Sl.12, 4. H•tllt~ 9Mt:JI l :U .U, ), Wo•I Covin• l :U .>I, •· Lov11vll .. J:s.1.11. Otlllt,1: 1. ··-J:SS.•, ti. Cltr"'.1 ••I Moir J:li.15, ti. SMC:i.....fltlt J:M.J.t, 12, Ml ...... V ... ... : ..... Los Al Entries OU.lrlltr Hlll'H Enlrlit1 IOI' Tltflltt!I Pl'11 Poll I O'cl1tc:l u 1!1<.ICl.I f'lrU A.1c1t, U l!•.1ct.1116t"',ltll .11M1 ftll lll.1c" f'llt$T •ACa -lSO ,.1re1s. 1 Y461' olds. Cl.1!mlrt0. "ur1.1 ll'IOO. Cl.llrf>llllJ prk o SSOOO. 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FITirtO 0.1vld CC.1roo1.1) 1·inr B•rl 1P.1;el To...r Dlf•co,. /Dreyer I ,HyStr.11'19t'r ITro.1sure l W.1ndt•i1>Q All• lllltrtr.1ml M.11< f,.11< tW.1,dl Cou"IY Llmll IW1honl Ti"Y Watcll Bound (H.1 rt I m ... 121 JunQlr P.11ro1 (T1etsurel 121 81dWl>o !Ad•ir I "' '" "' "' "' "' "' l op E.11110 CW.1!1<et l 112 Pii1ol Bar ~ Glm IW•lker ) ColOLIQnt (Myl .. 1) Fi tty Gr.lrtd !W.lrd I H.1v.1rw1.1n (Ad1lr I Super Dupe CH.1rt ) ScooperSoor1 (C.1rdo1.1) "' "' "' "' '" Sl\IEHl;H "ACE -too y.1nll. J ~.1r olds •1'111 uo. Allow1n<1. P\.lrl.<!' \~. Tlllt Coll.1 M1'.1 Or.lfl<JI CHS\ Llo...s Club, • itlply Bro.1d lP.11tlOl 11T THlltO RACE -lSO yar<ls. 1 yotlr old m•h19,.s. c1.11m1,.o. PurM i1IOO. c 1.11m1no price llSOO, A.lllut Du" ti tWitik1r I 1 It GltGoToo lAd.llt.I .i. 111 H.1POr C.11 IG.1r1.1J Dotlt'SSh.ldOW tTll.INrtl 111 122 Du.1IMls$IC.1rdot.1I ' 11, 0.-rtol A .... 11 CMY .. 11 MyM.1~m IW.1Uo<1J Mr. Aloof lfro.1sur•1 Oldlot's P'l'lclo IWordJ 0.1 Rocktl CC.1roo1.11 JolO!t fl.1,.kll Mr. 81r C•ttfl (H.lrtl OJIV•• R1rt tAdalrl Kln.Q'I Boitl IW1l1<orl .. OURTH lllACE -11G y.1rd1.l~.1r otd1 .1"° ueo. c1.11m1 11o;i. P u•H laOOO., c1.1imlrio P'I<• l 2SOO. Nulllltr WUIOw IW.1!w.nl 119 N.11lw1 T•lst CACl.llr I an. llOdO...lr !Alc..,.1 fo11 Mr.Arrow.1y CC••doitl E19'1th Wonellt.L l'li.lrlll I s.......,1 .... ·,J•l l0.1•1.1) tomotonr.os1 CM,1111 MolMll (f'.109) Lovf · COST Auto INSURANCE ' 'I · lllrried peisons ""i~fiw Twtnly-one year.old~· Nineteen year old slncle males '84*'""""" '146* annually (hill ti"'• llucllflh only I •154* l!lnually • wll" .-ii .,..... ....nf BOB PALEY and A11ocl1tt1 h10. Ph , lauth o.w,.. c~ 642·6100 Oftt, . N-Ota ... Countr S46-i20S ' "' "' m '" m "' "' "' '" " 1. •' "' ·" " . ' ( ' ' I I I I ' l • 1 1 1 i.. Ii' hi JI w .si n1 E .v 01 01 L b' i• Ii J y ti 'I l y 0 I ' L " " " .. ,, " ' .- I Wednesdsy, May 28. 197!5 Schooners Sail Again 10th Annual Fun Race Set Jilne 6-8 inUxnard By ALMON LOCKABt:Y .. ,., ,, ....... , .. hltw There's no yachting nut like a schooner nut. That will be evident again June 6, 7 and 8 when the pdvocates of the tall double.stickers from all over Southern California con-· verge al Ch a nnel Islands Harbor. ·oxnard, !or the.. .10th annual Schooner Days, a weekend of iron-man racing and hilarity that ,.attracts yachlsmen and landlub- bers alike. The only serious as~ of the annua.I bash will be t.lle race around Anacapa Island starting at the Ventura Yacht Club and finishing back at the Channel Isla nds J-tarbor. The race is '4 sailed Saturday, foll owing a 'night of festivity on Friday. DELIVERY AT SEA-Louis LeLock of Tahiti scrambles aboard his new Down Easl·38 beyond the three-mile U.S. terr itorial limit after completing transact ion on board which relieved him of state use tax .. The I-las A Kano . (Send Me) is of French registry and will be used as a missionary boat in French Polynesia. Off to Poly~esia Newport Yacht Now Missionary Vessel Kas A Hano, a Newport Beach- built and sold yacht. was de- livered to its French owner on the high seas Saturday and is now on its way to Fre nch Polynesia where it will be uSed as a mis- sionary vess el for Jehovah's Wit· nesses. 1Service Afloat. M a king the cross- ing with him are Jean Ives Dellanne, 27, navigator, and •Mike Rugh, 19, of Anaheim. The trio expect!> to fetch the Mar- quesas Isa lnds in about 21 days . From there they will take about IO days to Nuku lliva. Tl:IE UNUSUAL delivery of lhe yacht beyond the territoriaU ON SUNDAY the schoonermen will really get into their element with the tra<iji.ional "'Iron Man Race" in which one man leaves the dock in a dinghy with one oar. paddles out to his anchored boat, unfurls sails and sails three times around a course within the harbor -singlt:;h anded, that is. At the completion of the three laps he must drop and furl sails and paddle back to the starling place -us ually the bar. This event is made up or the first three Sonic Scores In Race for Craig Trophy Sonic, s kippered by Bob Guhl of Calirornia Yacht CJub was the winne r of the annual Craig Trophy Race, a predicted log contest h e ld over the long Memoria l Day weekend. The 170-mi le race is a two- legged affair, the first leg from · Long Beach to San Diego and the second from San Diego to Long Beach. Guhl navigated the course with the remarkably low error or 0.752 percent. There were 14 boats in this year's race. Californi a Yacht Club was the winner of the Thal Simon Trophy for the best team effort. The CYC team was made up of Sonic ; Joe Caslagna's Castagna Res ults, and Ralph Chadwick's Nyna Rose. Results : 1, Sonic ; 2, Castagna ReSults, 0.815 ; 3, Frenesi JJ , J erry llellrung, SIYC , 1.242; 4, Leprechaun, J ohn O'Connell, SWYC , 1.265; 5, Nana Kai , Barbara Wood, SIYC, 1.362. Alpha Cats lmroduced By Rokmd The yacht is a new Down East-38 built by Down East . Yachts of Irvine and was the firs t one of the line sold by Reed Scott of Service Afloat. TH E OWNER IS Loui s LeLook, 60, a r etired French businessman who with his family is devoting the remainder of his lite to missionary work for J ehOvan ·s Witnesses. · limits of the U.S. (over three miles) "'as made to reli eve the Tom Roland Sailing Boats of owner or paying the California Santa Barbara is now manufac- use tax -· which would have turing the Alpha Cat-18 and a mounted to over $1.000. Alpha Cat-15, a line of high· performance catamarans. took the boat to sea and LeLock Cat has receiv worldwide ac- LeLock said the name or thl!' yacht is the French inlerppreta- tion of "send me" from the Old Testament scripture, ''i lere am 1,. Lord, send m e." (Isaiah 3-13). LeLock n egoti ated for the yacht several months ago and outfitted. it £or the voyage at A crew from Service Afloat Designed by~land, the Alpha and his crew followed on another claim for its p rmance in win - Uown East-38 . LeLock "'·as ning Sail Magazine's perpetual handed the documents and the trophy for the fastest sailboat un - crews trad ed vessels. The de-der 20 feet in 1972, 1973 and 1974. livery was· made under dreary The 1974 victory retired the s kies with a light \\'ind filling the trophy in possession of Skip El - ' sa{ ls of and sending the French· li ott. a Newport B eac h vessel on its lon g voyage to Tahiti. sail maker. ~~~~~~iiiiiiiiii Returns Jan Duncan has been appointed general manager of Ranger Yachts , a division of Jensen M arine. Dun- can has held several positions with J ensen over the pa s t 10 'years, having start- e d as East Coast sales manager for Cal Boats. He was later promoted to marketing d ir ector· of Ranger Yachts in Cos ta Mesa and mor e rec e ntly Pass age m a k er· Trawlers. Where's the best place to buy your new CAPRI?. boats to finis h the Anacapa race. The real hijinx is the race, followine the s ln&lehander, in which crews of 10 men pile into the same dinghy, and paddle out to the boats for another race around the harbor. This is the event in which anything goes - from mayhem to ull forms or trickery. . At the completion of the race the crews pile back into their dinghies and race back-to the bar. More often than not, they ur· rive dockside with their dinghies awash or being ·towed behind them. THE MOST ardent schooner nuts bail from Newport Beach in the persOns of Byron Cham- berlain and Lhe Minney family from George through and includ· Ing brother s J oe, Ernie and Owen. Other schooner fans arl' Bob Sloan, Brad Downey and Jerry •lampton from Newport Beach. The Minnie family sajl the well-known 65 footer, Kelp(c, the family boat, and Ernie's 48-foot Landfall. Chamberlain is well known for his 46-foot Golden Hind , Downey skippers his 44- foot Lucky Sta r; Sloan the Daunt- less! and ·Hampton, WanderJUre It Ch a mb e rlain , th e ~1innic brothers and Peter Dupuy CLa VolpeJ of Marina del Rey, have BOATING been prime movers in the re- juvenation of the Schooner As- sociation of America and keep the Channel I s lands Harbor event alive. Let's Go America! Goodyear is haVing a nationwide sale on money-saving double steel belted radial tires for American cars. save s70 to s92 per set of four 40,000 MILE TIRES BUILT FOR 1975 NEW CAR S SAVE 25% ON 70·SERI ES "STEELGARO" OR 78-SERIES "CUSTOM TREAD" RADIALS These Good)·ear s1ecl hclted radial' !1) $ave Now i~ thr. lim'" to buy these 1975 ne\V car money,(~) u".: lc~s fuel, I~) pro• ide longer mil~-tadials. SJJc 11rite) remain in cflec! through age, and (i ) hel11 clJnserve .'\mcrita's rcsou rc~s. s.,lurdar. RAIN CH£CK -II we sell out of YGUI ~ize we w\11 i~we yau J fJ•n check, a~~urinl: future delivery al tile ildverlised Drice. WHITEWALL REGULAR SALE SIZE FITS MODELS OF PRICE PRICE CRJ0-13 Chevrolet. Dodge. f ord, Mercury, . CUSTOM STEELGARO Plymouth. Pontiac $70.30 .. $.5~-?')2~ GRTG-15 Chev1olet, Pol11ra, Gala)lie, Monterey, -. : ...... :. CUSTOM STEELGARD Fury, Cata\ioa & others $87.45 $65.$8 - HR70·15 leSabre, Riviera, Newport, Ga1axie. $92.65 $69~48 ' CUSTOM STEELGARO Monterey, Olds, Pontiac & olhers "• ,_, . Torino. Ambassador. Cam11ro, CuU.1ss, ,-,.,..~.;"' FR71-14 Chevelle. Challenger. Roadrunner, $74.55 .. $55'.91~' CUSTOM TREAD Charger & others "' • ,,. .. GRll-15 Chevrolet, Polara, Ga!axie. Monterey, $79.80 ,$59.85·) CUSTOM TREAD Fury, Catalina & others • HR71·t5 LeSabre, Riviera. Newport, Galaxle, $85.75 s64.31.' CUSTOM TREAD Monterey, Olds, Pontiac. & others ~ ... , LRll-15 Cadillac, Imperial, Monaco Wagon $92.85 $6~:'1;'3~ CUSTOM TREAD & Others :..! • , .. ;,t Plus $2.32 to $3.46 F.E.T., depending on si ze, and old tire . Sale F.nds Satunlay GOOD/YEAR •Ctd •Ow o .. C~•'--t•~I Pl• •MfUtt tll><tt • •••U"'"'"'"'~ ••-•iuo l•,rt U M'"ll CJ<• • Corlt 11-"- o Oi•lfl Cl•I See Your Independent Dealer For His Price. PriCes As Shown Al Goodyear Service Stores. BOBBY UNSER win~ the IN DY RACE on Goodyear racing tires GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER COSTA MES.to-NEWPORT BEACH 1596 Howport lh d. al 16111 St. 548-9383 H-1: M-..fri. a.7 • s.t. a.4 • NEWPORT TIRE CENTER 3000 E. c-1 Hwy. CORONA DB.MAR 644-8022 How.: MM.-fri. a.6 • s.t. 8-5 FROM Fash io n Island Newport Beach STEREO .SOUN·DS OF THE HARBOR -•• • • • • . ., . , . ...... ~ . . . . . ' . ' . . . . . . . . ' . . ~ . . . .S. Mulls evival of • anner1es WASHINGTON <U Pll -The overnment is investigating the sslbility of reactivating the nu· ·on·s Wo_rld \V ar ll commu.nity annin g centers in case th ere is nothcr short.aac of home can· i.ng equipment this summer. An initial check Sho\VS some en~rs -"'hich put food up in tin ans instead of glass jars:::;. nave emained. in opera lion since the ar. Most of those still in eX · stence are in thf. South. officials aid. but others could be re· stablished. The makers of home canning quipment claim there \Vi ii be no hortage this year . They timute millions of replacement ds "'iii be on store shel ves by e end or J une. "- • ' .. (lff(•rs But· l\lrs . Vir gi ni :.1 ."K 1;1auer. resident fo'ord 's consumer ad· iser, has gotten 361 letters this ear fr o m ·anxious h ome ardeners. !\lost said they cou ld· ot find lid s and \Vere afraid their roduce would spoil this fall for ack of equipment. i\1odel in Eas t Windsor , Con11., s hows latest in m en's fa shions. Manage menl at an inn decided,· and got little argument, that male clothing \vould look best on the likes of model Jill Ma r kello. Clctsin~ Ga1• Auto Firms Hopeful Of Automatic Gains ~ tht f.Uowifll soltllds li.t you, .,_ c:M1 rtw Sc.hid Weitflt C.11t1tl Ctnllr. C1pltol News Service SACRAMENTO -If the country goes on a wide spread fuel economy binge,. what will happen t o lh c <1ulomatic transmissio n?. always provided better That ·question may be gasoline mileage than answered in the current t h e a u t o m a l i c . iss ue of Motor l\fagazine. Consumers interested in 0 loll Mi~I FAST 11 pill: Cl lnt _., FUT •• lffh 0 l•n.-,.1 FAST••""'" ifltt [J lm .. 1FAST1•hypNWI 1'he manua lly operat-every positive method of cd transmission has saving fu el "'ill still '"ant r-:::::=================='::;:-1 to buy manuals. GENERAL ~IOTORS 0 Gli ... .-,..1 Mck EVERYTfME fAST WEIGHT LOSS IS ALMOST AlWAVSA DISAf'l'OINT JNC FAIL· U11£ "'""'yo• Jlill 111.,. th11o1m1 ~111iflt tor dl1 """ fl•li 1~1{ 1111~1 J011 ,_...,.., in du t;,,t ,i.e.. kl!ir;' 11aJ n '"-.... I p!Offllll IN! ff'Nlopelll IJlll If !he AIM SI.Ill.•. t-o tMf 1H 111111 "'"" Sdlirt' ft,, S.••itit ri.,r.111. lnty •ifttrntl CAU~OW 558·8404 ... Tow" Ir Co.,.try o,_ Leasing a Mercedes? We"re an authorized Mercedes-Benz dealer. but we"re al so a little off the beaten track, so we have to try harder. We do it by having lower prices. better service and a large selection. Come in and try us. ,,:1 1 [~_ Mission Viejo Imports Newport Equity Funds can earn you 10% on your investment dollars. Look around you. On every side the yie lds of Treasury Bills. Bankers' Accep tance·s and Certificates of Deposi t are de· clin ing. That's why it will pay you to look into 10% interest bearing T rust Deed invest ments with Newport Equity Fu nds. Newport Equity Funds offers you two elements vital to any good investment: High yield and security. Your money can earn 10% annually while your investment is ~ecured by low·risk real estate right here in the Newport Beach area -the fastest growing section of Californi a's fastest growing county. Right now, you can invest anywhere from $2500 to $250,000. Your funds will start earning 10% from the day of deposit into esc row. All details. accounting and statements are handled by Newport Equity Funds. And · don't forget : It is possible to earn more than 10% o n Trust Deeds paid off prior to maturity. In those certain cases, it provides for a bonus of six months add itional interest, as allowed by stat e law. For more information, cal l Newport Equity Funds today. Our phone number. is 644-6600. Available to California residents only. 'Newport EquityTu,~ I AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH , CALIFORNIA 92660 and Ford engineers are confident, however, that automal1rs \vi ii continue lo hold th<:ir ow n against the econom ic.i i manuals because the effici ency of the auton1atic is expect· ed to increast:> in the next few years . Some e ngineers say that the eff iciency will ~N HIGH GEAR) increase so much that the difference between the automatic and the manual "'ill be virtually impossible to notice. NEVERTHELESS, the initial cost of the automatit• is substantial· ly higher than that of the manual, and for the pre· sent, those mileage im· provem e nt s have n 't been made. Eronomy, both in initial and operat· ing costs, still fa vors the manual. • ,\• new batte ry or a heavy duty type should soon be available £or trucks and large engine cars. TllE MA.KER claims the ne.,..· battery is main· tenance·free for life and impervious to vibration and corrosion. It sup · posedly never. needs water either, and will hold a charge up to six times longer than con· ventional ba tteries. Do·il·yoursclf engine tune-up mechanics will find that an old spark plug wlre makes a handy holder for starling the threads on a new plug in some very tig ht car inotorcorners. Savings· Branches I To Open Pomona F.i rst Federal Savings & Loan Associa- ti on Wiii open three branch offi ces this year in Orange Co unty, ar· cording to \Villi a m f'. Montgomery. president.: The assoclatlon became established in the county when its Yorba Linda o(. rice was opened In June, 1972. 'The offices in Irvine, Laguna Hill s and Anahei m will bring the assoc:iition's number of offi ces to 18. The J rvin e o ffic e, scheduled to open in ear· ly July, will be located in the Parkvtew Shopping Center near University Drive and Michelson. The Lagun3 I.f ills o(. flee, loca ted jn the Parkway Plaza Shop· plng Center at Alicia Parkway and Hon Avenue, an d lhc Anaheim olllce. ~l 2115 E. Boll Road, will boll> open later this year. ·3 Ski Resort~, JJ~oming Enthusiasts Cut Spen~ Ot~r Place11 SQUAW VALLEY (APJ -Ski r!'sorts In the Sierra Nevada mountains enjoyed a record season thi:i year even U.ou1h the recession was bitine hard at tt)e American pocket book. And l.he ce.ason waa.Jilmplc - ReOPle cut out other lhingt, and ~still"" spent-their h•Nf·tarned shrinking dollttrs on skilnJ. •1JHAD ONE Gl&Ltell me that ( ul take ~ lund\ to _ Work e\•ery Cl .iY<l uring llie week just so ahe could have the monoy to bu"y a lift ti cket on the weekend," said Hugh Killebrew, executive partner of the Heaven· Jy Valley ski resort on the south shore or Lake Tahoe. "They may npt have bought n<'w .skis this year, they may have skied on their old models and used their year-old boots, but they still managed lo go skiing,'' he said. And go skiing they did -in a.rmies. The largest concentration or ski facilities in the world can be found near here. THERE ARE lt ski areas around Lake Tahoe, including the world famous Squaw Valley, scene or the 1960 winter Olym- pics , and the massive Heavenly Valley. Mammoth Mountain is 100 miles south of here. These three are the most lX>PUletr resorts in this are.a, and their statistics prove it. l\fammolh, a favorite or the Los Angeles ski crowd, opened Thanksgiving weekend and will remain open into July. IT WILL HAVE an attendance this season or ••close to a million,'' said a resort spokesman. This will be a IS per. cent increase over 1974. .. Even though the people are in economic trouble, they still needed the release -especially in C•llCorqia where people are so rttreatlonally minded a.nyway," said Pam Rake, a rtsorl 1pokeawoman. Heavenly Valley, which closed Me.mQri,_a L O _A.y_w.ee~en~d , ~fla:tered • lS perct'lllt inerea~e Jn-attendance-t·hla year1 and Squaw d1d even better. "0Ull HALF·MILUON allen· dance was about a 2! cent In· cffise ,over fa! year's l ltefi-. - dance," said John Poimlrror, dJrector of marketitlg for the complex, which also opened 'fhanksgivina: and closed Memorial weekend. "One reason I thJ,nk conlribul· ed to the tremendtus boom this year was the President,·~ he said. ''Here's a guy in his 50s who's out skiing, gelling rtd. or his pro· Finn Lands New Pact Computer Automation, Inc. of Irvine has rtteived a contract from the Bur· roughs Corporation for ALPHA LSl·2 minicom- puters ror air traffic con- trol systems at medium: sized airports. Jim Siehl, vice president of sales for the minirom- puter· manufacturer,. said the computers will be used ror control purposes in Burroughs' ARTS II <Automated Radar Terminal System). A total of 140 computers is involved in the order which is valued. al more lhan $750,000, he said. Over The Counter HASDUslWJs ble,ms ... thl& is the mo1 powerful man tn the world," "People saw this and just dt clded to lel other thing& eo. a111 they us~d that money for skline,' said Poimtrro. •1TRAT MONEY'' amounts ~ a f•irl-y lar.ge sum for ea.el person seeking the thrill ol shus11 ing down a mountain slope, ai especially large amount in the:;• conomlc bard times. --..._ __ First, just getting to a resor\4l ooslly. l The drive from Souther1 California to Mammoth, for in stance, is more than 400 miles From the San Jo-.. rancisco Ba: Area LO Lake Tahoe is about 20 n1iles , With the price of gasolinetf"ant ing from 55 to 70 cents per gallo1 that's the first major expense. AFTER A SKIER arrives, h has to stay somewhere and lod' ing isn't cheap. A two.bedroom condominiu11 rents for up lo $80 .a night 11 Mammoth. Similar rates asi found at Squaw Valley an1 Heavenly. Tickets to use the ski resor lifts range Crom $8 lo $10 per da,y A season pass lor tl)e major a~ areas usually runs around $300.» The last, and most c.ostly, el( pense is clothing and equipment. SKIS. BOOTS AND · blndinJO arc available £or all prices, bU name brands usually cost 1 person at least $50. There's no limit lo how mucl can be spent on ski clothing. But again, all this is apparent ly worth il because skiers by Of hundreds or thousands flocked ti every snow covered mountain re sort in the area this year -alM next season will probably bl another record breaker. MUTUAL FUNDS i " c moni _dar.da lot""" cleM H Cong t~ Corn r&'pid cision •flll ate E~erl ~onsu anclth H of 12 aver a lurera .0 lnilw P,<O&r u Trans Oct. 1 sp.eeti >a.utom )VO<lld tions situali 'oal is ~·rry period form usur are re A more produ "T J85Ura )assen ('lites ti on Congr itanda ~ar b oibould .. llOt all overt paoies would il1rowi . . . .. Vehicle Proposals I I A I I I Fuel Economy's First -Eberle ByCAJlLCARSTENSEN 01•"-'tY"'"'9:kef'I Conere11 should enact an automotive fuel tt0nomy monttorinc program. and-carry over auto emt1alon-1ttn· d.arda1or.1ill.e...)'.ear:sJnorder lo conM:rve-•neray-wlthout ma~ )or ttonomlc dlsrupUons, a SPokesman for tbe Mot.or Vehi- cle Manufacturers AS50ciaUon has rePorted. · . MVMA President Willi?~ Ebe.rte emphaslaed that the indultey..il in a1r,.e.emenrwttli Conareu OfaUmproved fuel economy is an Important goal of national eneray policy. However, tuel economy le&:lslation Introduced In Conaress recently by t~ Ways and Means Committee, and bills ~ ~ r~'~idl>: reaching de-" IN HIGH GEAR c111on 1n other House ilncj Senate Committees, ._ _________ ___, ate unneces.sary . Eberle said, because consumers already are demanding more fuel-efficient cars and the automobile industry i& respondinc to tbls demand. HE OBSEllVEDTHATthere has been an imJ>l'.ovement' ol 12 percent in the fuel efficiency of all 1975 tnodei cars, on averace. in comparison to '74 models, and U.S . manufac. turera are offering more small cars this model year. . On behalf of MVMA members, Eberle made the follow· Ins two-point proposal: -Con1ress shOuld enact a fuel economy monitoring "'°er am. Un~er the program. the Secretary of the Department of 1'ransport11tion would be required to report to Congress by Oct. 1, 1977, on individual manufacturer's progress toward n,ieetin& a 40 percent industry·widC improVement In ;tlutomobile fuel economy by 1980. The Secretary's· report tvould also include recommendations for any further ac· tions deemed necessary in light of the economic and energy situation to assure that the 1980 passenger cat fuel economy goal is met and continuing improveritenta are made. -Congress should amend the Clean Air Act of 1970 to <!&tty over 1975, 49·state vehicle emission standards for a period of five years. This would provide maximum potential for meeting fuel economy objectives and, at the same time, aaaure continued improvement in air quality as older cars 11re replaced with ones meeting the 1975 standards. AT THIS POINT, 19M standards for California will be more stringent than those for the other 49 states anq should produce less fuel economy for most cars. ' ••The MVf\1A proposal," Eberle said , "wouid provide .:JU:Urance tha t the fu el effi ciency or 1980 new domestic )assenger cars will increase by 40 percent to a level of 18.7 miles per gallon, and should result in the continued reduc· lion of gasoline cons umption thrbugh 1980. '' The Congressional proposals call for stringent fuel economy standards lo be tnet as early as 1978, and punitive taxes on 'Jar buyers plus heavy penalties on auto manufacturers .ibou.ld the standards not be met. · ••The interim standards in Congressional proposals do BOt allow the auto manufacturers sufficient time to change over to more fuel-efficient vehicles," Eberle said. "Com· paoies might be forced lo manufacture small cars only, and would have to shut down plants producing larger models Qirowing thousands 9' employes out of work.'' THE EVER INCREASING standards 'that require ex· 7eme production shifts, along with a tax that wot.!ld raise )rices and therefore reduce car sales, could result in a loss ~as many as lS0,000 jobs by domestic auto makers by 1980, 1nd a total 'of nearly 500,000 jobs throughout the entire )Conomy, MVM A said. The Congressional proposals, Eberle pointed out, would ,lttually impede progress toward greater fuel conservation. .. Some 23 percent of all American families have five or more members and need full -sized cars," Eberle said. "The Congressional propasal would make full-sized new cars in short supply, thus encouraging families to continue to operate older, full·sized cars which are less fuel-efficient. Thia would actually reduce gasoline conservation.'' MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S&PSOQStocks Gni11f"r• 1111d L•1•.-r• NeW Yori! IUPll -Tn; IOllowlr>O U'I tflo9' !tit ~lotkS 1"41 .... ,,. .. 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NAM• STATlfMINY NI UIJI . -,. pllocl,r1Q11dlll{l llll1,po1wt'lon,0<en· TN!i)itowLng119ri.on11rtO<>lngbvsl-NOTICIO,Nll.i. iNOONf'ETITIOH £111t1 ol ANTOINE'I' E """rw1nc:tt,loP1yU11 r1m.1l11lngprln· Mts.ts: FOii OR Oa II DI II E CTI NG •LAC I( ti U Ill H • h I f 0 NI UPtli•'"'OllMnoll ($/\IC11rldOO,w10 OIVERSIFIEO. EOULTIES, to'l2 CGNVIYANCE O" 11\EAL ~Q(.8UAH,0.,••ttd, • Oiied of Tr11tt, to-wit : \132,000.00, "'Ith Toltierl A~1n1t1. S11ll1 HI, Fount.tin "RMlltTY ll'UltSUANT TOO..,ION t«)TIC'.ll '''Hffl!IY GIVEN= .. inltrlU U..ritcrn. I \ prowl did !11 Wld VIU1,, Cllllornl•'110I F'"'"'ll ol THOMAS tf, SHERMAN <r.ciltora.ot UM! ........ Pllmtd elk noll!l l, .av1nc1s, It 111y, llFlder" thf 0111 Slulrd, 2 Tor r•¥ Pl1'111. i:i,c;;$1d. \ ltlel oU port.on• h•VLl'IG <lllrfll 11 i.rml ol 11ld Oetd o! Tru1t, !ff,, ,_wport .. Kll,C1lltor11l1'2lt60 Tj 111 Pt;wns Clilmlllg lnlW•i.l I"' U.. Nld dl<~I ••• ~11lrod trtHo u.&r911 .lfld ••Pin~•~ of 1111 TruSIN J, Lynn Bulfill{llOll, MO! Et'9.l'Oott.I 111>1.i.PrGH~Ylloroln•ltlf'Oli~bed: ,j lJwtlt, wltll 1111 ""Cllf'W'I' "'~'-::·In Mdol !he lrutH <rt•led r., w ld Cffc:I o4 Rlno;h Ito.cl, .. noflllrn, C1lifoml•11IOI NOTI CE l~ HE II EBY GIVEH INoi .. ollfct If 1111 tl-'11 of !ht ..n• Tnnl. JoM c . Gokllno, 11oe CUii 0r1 .... •1CHARO N . COUSINEAU ... o 1111 .. ~1,ortoproMnttlllm,llfithtlle Tiii ti.enelltl•ry 11"69r w ld °'"of *w-'Bt1<.ll,C.Utornl1 t1"0 ONGALA P. COUSINEAU Ml llled N<l-YllOllClltr1,tvlf11undtRlgnlGI Trw11 h1re1ofor1 o•l<Ulld ofld ell· John C. Gotdlr19 111,11~ 1 ptlllion tor ordtr dlro<llng IL 111• I.I"' 0 rt I< 1, Of OA VI 0 11 ... rld lo 1111 1.0nct.t1lgnld 1 -111e., ThJ1 1t•lemtr1t ""'' /Hid with llw <M .. Yll!CI ol Roll PrO(llrl' srur-t STERLING T,1NGLEl'I, ,500 •wport l)K.llr1Uon of 0.1•1111 1ml O.~ lor COi.iN' Cllrk ol 04'"'91 Count, 001.t.pril 1 Id c.n1er 0.. 5... .. Ht,!lll)Ol't 8el<.h, s.11. 11'111 • written Not kt ot D1teu11 :JO, lt)S. :=·1:~ ~1 dtK r, pljOll °'" 'c111klrilr1 '9tt..o, ~ic11 Ii lht pit<• ot and Elo<llon to Sdl. Tiit -rlolgned ,.,,_I The nortfl-i tirty ~el of Ull tllnlntU ol 11111 unQff1lgnld In Ill "'°'" (Mj!.fd .-id Nolle• ot 0.l•ull -ElK · P\lbllthtd Or1n91 Col•I 0.11.., Plk>t, SoullW•ll•••• 200 lt•I If Lot ,, OI t.-11Mrtolnlr>1 to 1111 11111• ol wld ... lion to s.tn to bl tee: or did In IN <-IT ., ''· 11, 21, •nllJ-•, ltJS 1144-JS Norwporl HllghH II U>OWfl on Mlp •• CIHlllll. wllh111 l..ir monllll •11r lM -·••Ill re.11pr-rtr11 loc:llld. c.ordlfd 1,. Booll 4, P•o• 13 01 Mli· ILnlpubllcollonof lhl1 !Miiiet. D•to :~y20,lt7~. PUBLIC NOTICE «Ii__, MIP" r1cor111 ot °'"* O.tlldAprlltt,ltJS TITLE INSURANCE AND -c======cc==---I ~'I' Glllfor"nl~ ttllf'tnet lo wlllch ROIEl'IT R, BlACICBUR"' TRUST COMPANY SiTATaMl:NTOf'WITMORAWAL 11 modi for fyr1ri.r p•rllcul1r,, 1no Admlnl5tritoroll.lloE'4lll AS ..-id Tr11~tH ,.OM ... lltTNafltlHlf' tll•t 1111 11"'1 ond pll<I ol M•rlng Ille ol tM Ob0¥tl lll"'lddl<ldln\ Bv CondeeA.Corbin O .. .ERATINOUNOl!R ...,,. Mt t1ff11 Ml tor JuM n , 1'1S, OA.vtDITllRLINGTtNOll:llt ~~.b~ii:' •• ' .. ",'",,'°,:', ~!','°'.•. ,,"', ,,~,, "IC'TITIOUS•UllNESSMAMI: !'J t 100 1.m ., In 1111 to11rlr_.,. ol ... ---~Clllle!Or. ,. .... ..¥.. T ... ~llowLno Pfftofl lwl!o wlllldf'•-..,.Pl,l"'lnl NO. 3 ot Sl id C011r1, It 100 • • - -----------"-"'-'SI •1 I 01n1r1/ p1rtn1r from 1111 Cltri< Ctnttt Oriv1 W11l, In lht CJty of ... .,..,. .. oc:ll,Ctllflrfll1•Uo11 Plrlntnlllp ~roting 11~r ..,. lk· SlnloAn1;0.ntorn11. -~ PUBLIC NOTICE Htlou$ bY1l11t11o nam1 of J,. L · O.tM!Ml,,,1t1s. ......,..,..,A.&IN•lllrotlf' _____________ , PARTAIN ELECTRIC, 11 1i11 Gird WILLIAM E. SIJONN, 'P\lblishld °'',,.. CN't o.itv l"lfat. SLf'·1SUt Aven..., Mld-y CllY, C1llfomlint.SJ Cou11l1t Cllr~ Mlyf, U , Jl.11, lt7S 1M2-1S SU,.EAIOl'ICOUttT0"TH£ Tiie lkllUou1 0...""''' nwrw ...._.. f'Rl.NMt:llt&aUNT ST ATE o" CALI ,.ORHIA ir<!R ~ for ""' "rtnlrSll(p """ 11'-I .i 1111 Etll f'lwtll SI., Sit. 111 TMIECOUNTYO,Ol'IANGE J1n.,.rr 21, lt7• In In. County o1 ......... 1.Ctll,.....11'1711 PUBLIC NOTICE " No. A·UJIJ Or..... T•: $ .. I NOTIC.E OF HEA llllNG OF "ETITIDI" Fvll Hl"'I •fld Ad011'1 ol U. P9n«t. """""'" ._: ... tlU...r FICTITIOUI aUSINESS •\ FOR .. ROaATE OF WILL AND l"OR Wllttdrowlng: l.loMrO T. Plf'l&ln, l.M touw1MUOr1"91 Co•U ~Uy Plk>I, NAMl!STATEMENT •< LETTERS TEST AMENT Al'IY S. Wl1con1in Avtn.,., Flllbroo11; ¥rly I•, 11,tt, 1111 llU.JS Tiie lollowlno ptrson Ii doing ~ Ell•lt of MARION C. WEILER, <1kl C..Ufwlllot20ni ' l\Ht ... ~; ;.~ ll'AR ION CAROL .,. N WEILER, ~Qnld ; L-titT. P•rUlft PUBLIC NOTICE OC EAN llESE .. RCH, 2)S HIU·PJ .. Oect.1i.ed. f'l~ 1-------1.--------I Coit1Mc11, C•UI. '2621 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ltwl f'ubtlt.hlct °'""' c .... , eon, Pllol, ..... io.-u-•To•c•L•M····· Mltl'l.lll Wlnl1m Ryon, 1lS Hiii Pl .. AANO't' P .. UL WEILER,, •• tiit'<I Mo,1,l•,21,2',lt1J 1Sitf.1S ..... " ....... ~\1Mew,c .. 111.m11 .; iier•ln o ptliliolt tor Problltt o1Will1..i COU.MTY OP Ol'IANG.E Tiiis buslntss Is t ondll<ted by oltl~,,_ l«l•1111onc:1olLtlttrs Te"1rntnl1ryt PUBLIC NOTICE ORO~lt T O SHO~CAUIE POlt di .. IOUel. • ll!f petllion•r. re,t rent e to wllich is:l--------------i C:HANQ.~O AME Mltll.tl'I Wllli•n1 llyt n m.ot tor turtr.tr poi,r1lc11li1r\, Md 11w1 -#U111 T111' ,11ttm1nt w<1\ .,ltd .. 11n .tto1 tl;>e limt '"°place of l!filrlng -Sil-f'ICTITIOUS •USINESS In '"' Mlltt•r ol th• Apptl<llion of co ... 11ty Cl•·~ of O••no .. County on~, ~~been WI tor JUNE J, 1t1S,.11t: NAMl!STATEMENT DEAN AR.THUR MO REAU ond ll,19/S. a.m,, in the tOU<troom ol 1>epar1men1 The lolt-lf19P1'"°" l1 00l<19bullnet1 OE8RA AN)i MOREAU lor C,,.. ol F~'M No.J o! 1•id co .. rt, 11 100 c; .. ;c Grntt • 11.: Hime. ' Publi~t'<I Dt•noe Coa~I 0 1Hy PllOI, Ori"'fWe U,ln tlleClly of Soilll.i An.t, CO AST META L MANUF AC· OEAN ARTHUR MO REAU •ml M.ly ll.-Junt (,l l,lf,ltlS \9J,1J C.lit0<ni•. TURING , 101 N . tlrooll;ll1.0rst St,, 0E8RA ANN MOREAU 111¥t' llllld • 0.ted Milv 16, 191 5. A,..ri..lm, Cal. fll01 Pl II lion In 11115.Courl lot •n ord4r 111ow-------------~ WILLIAM E. St JOHN, Ervin W1t11r Mi111r , tt1'1 llllnd Ing pttltl-rs to <ll1ngo !Mir,......_ PUBLIC NOTICE:• Co11111,Clt'•• B.>.yl.n.,HW1!1r19tonBt•cll,C.1,n..a Worn OEAN ARTtfUR MOREAU Md ROllEl'ITT.MAROLO Tlll' b<tllMl l h Cond11cltd by 111 In· OEllllA ANN MOREAU to OE .. N ------------- Jllif'rill(.._,,Or. di .. ....._r ART HU II RUSSELL ono DEBRA ANN PICTITIOUS •USINE5S fo!AMESTATEMENT P.O. ao. 1•1• E•~ill w. Mitter RUSSELL. c..w lllWW, C..ltlwai• tJ'16 Tiil~ 't•l1m1nt w•I filtd wl!ll tne n is r.1.,1oy °"'''Id 11'11 111 perwai Tt4 : ~'" c.oun1, Cit•-01 O•.v111e cownly an Mily 11111re\lld 111 1"9 m1111r ••or~•kl IP· Altor•r flf'; f'llltlon1r 23, UIS. Pl•• tr.Ion !hit t..irt in Dl119rtment Publillltd Of111Q1 CNH D•ll, Pilot, ,. .. ,a No. J ti 700 Ovit Cllnt1r Drl"'f Wiii, P\lothJ1tO 0••n9l' Cot~I O•ilY Pilol, S.-1 Aili, Galllontl&, on June2•, 1tlS, M.-y 11. JJ, H . lt)J 11.Sl·l M.-y n. •<Kl Jun••. , I, ''· 1911 1951).11 II 10:1)11 •'<kKk A.M., a.Ml thin Ind PUBLIC NOTICE tlllrt ~ (Mie, II lflY llllY r.. .. , •••111 said 1Mlllloft '°' <"""ve o1 111nw tllOUld SLP·JIH• PUBLIC NOTICE ~1'T,":i=· ordt•ld tllill 1 copy of NOT I Ca TO Cfltt:Ol'l;DR&' PICTITIOUS aUMkESS tl'll,ordtr to'"°"" c111w bl pUDtlv.d 5UPl!•IOlt eou• fO!lTNI! I Ml.Ml. ITATllMllNT 1111 0.lty Pilol,. "'"''Pl,., Of gtntr&I 5T ATE OF i::Al!FOllNIA FOR Tiit 1oi1-1no Plf$Oll II llOlng l!Usl· d rcul•tlon, pubtlilhld in 1111$ <_I, .i THE COUNfY OF ORANGE MUM: lot\!~ I w1111k lor 10\lr ton,...:1111"1 H•.A·IU74 TECHNOLOGY llESDURCES, -•11tlorlollled1,otwklhe1dng, Est11t of H .. RR't' G REE NSTEIN, 1120E&llEdlnger,SonliAn._Clllil. 0.tldM.9yt,191S. 0t(ti1Sld. ••rlllrl Hlndttsoa 8ruco, 2~ °SAMUEL Olt E ll EN NOTICE IS tfE REl;I '( ,GI VEN to th!! Bo,._cl Orlvo, Newport Bttc:ll, CA. J11dQlof tr.1 $11perlor COur'I creditors of 11>1 •b0111 ,..med dM-.1 f21o60 , DEAN Al'ITHUR MOREAU INot •ti P'!rson1 h1vi<19 c1•lm$ .t9o1i11~1 Tlll\ -I"''' 15 condu<ltd by.,, ;.... IOllll'OllaRA ANH MOfltl!AU Utt Wkl dK11<1ent ••• r1q11irfd to tile dlwi-I. :l2U ,._... Sltllt TN fo/low/1'111 Pt'f"IOn~ ffl ~ noU\ "" OYNAMITli. BA G CO., 1S•t P11<1111l1 No. 111, N1Wport &l~I\, CA.. -. Lllilnd J , WoH, 1~'' Pl1,1ntf&.jt0 • 121, Ntwport Betc:h, CA. 91660 C>IMYI WOii, 1Sff Pl.cfllfi.'No, 121. Newport Be1<.11, c ... •1MO .. Tllis b11,ine11 ,, (OftdU<l1dbW)l\i1to dlwlOUeJ. GeMVIWOU . , , Thl5 lltlement w11 filed •itri'tlll Coo.Ill~ c11rk ot Ora11,1t Co11nl~llft ,.,.,., 2l. 191S. •• • F<Mllt Put>llsl>ld Or•ntt Co.as! D1Uy Piiot, W..y 11, 111d J""' •. I I, II, I 91S 1f_s,.-15 PUBLIC NOTICE ,!i lhtm, •ilh the ~<e,•••Y vouc:he1s, in Biro.roHlftd4ftonBru<• Comt.Wu,C..lllorni• lht 001<1 ol 1111 tlerk 01 lhe .WV. tn· n.11 si.ll"""t ""'' tllld Mll'I Uw Tai: 0141 Ul-S)ll SLf' 111U liUlldcourt,or IOP•ISllll ltolm, wlll'ltllt Count• 0••11, OI °''1'19" Covntw an "lWll 1 .. h• ,.,., NOTICa TO C•IDITOltS """"'<Y woll(l'>er1. 10 111.e uftdtrMOnt<i ]1, lt1S., .. P\lb4ill'lod Of.noe COl't Oiolly Pllol, SUf't:RIOil: C:OUll:T O"TJ4E ~ •I 1111 Liw O llite of JAMES A. 1"4.mt y1•.2l,l$,11tdJurtt•, 1~1S 1111·1S STATlt"O,.CALIPORNIAPOllt • JACICM.AN; .,, No. Bro•OWIY, s.ii. Publl,,,.., 0r ....... Cooll 01Uy Pllol, ·, THECOU ... •.• •. 'r~ll:AN~ •. An•, C•Ulo•nl• •2101, which is tht M.-yJ, i..21,21, 1tJI 1w.1s PVBL. IC NOTICE -· Jri«• ot O..Wnet\ of 1111 u l'l<k!fllgnec:I ;,. l-------'---------t Ettlll of MAlllON THERIESiA \ &II m1tters oe•l.,+nlng lo Ille ostole ol PUBLIC N011CE : GIOVANNI ELLO, Dl<O•Md. • ~ widdtct'dtnt, w(lhin lour rnonll\!olflet NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ill Ille U.tinlPl>bflc11i.snof lhll l!Olkt. ---,->C-,-,-,-,.-0-,-0-0-,-,.-.-,-,--HOTICll TOCR.EOtTORS 'l'Mltanof 1111 obl:nil -~ O.led MilY 16, 1tlS. 0" aULI( TllliANSf'Eflt 11111 •II persons hiving tlolmt ..... U BENJAMIN T WEINSTEIN NAME STA TEMl!NT In l<<ordlnc:e Wltll I,,_ pro .. l\lonS 0.. I.lid dK'tcMnt 1r1 r1q11lr«I 11 • .fllo Sptc:.111 Admln'l$tr1lorOl lhe' ~following poirsons •rt <lolng bl.>1'· S.IOI ol "tfll C1Ulorni1 Comn'tlrCl1I ll'llfn. with llM nKMtlry wu<~.lfl Est111 of thl 1bove nomeo ntssff: C.00., notk• iit1tr1b~ g; .. ,,. 111111111u1-lht olfk• of fhl clork of 1111 .......... dKIOent NEWPORT OCEANAU TICS lron"lf' 11 •DOlll IO 1M1 ml<k lletWftn 1111.0<-l,ortopriMnlll>lrn,WllU(,. J~IA, • ..1.AycMA.N AECAEATION .. L IN_STITUT.E, 21552 1 .... Ptrt.onllnd 1111ccord111tl MUll"9 ..Cllllr'YWOU<lllrl, toll'le ~ iuN..atNOw•w K•~•koo L1111 , HwnU11g1on S.•tll, 1 .. ms11\dtondltlotl11tloll-1o: -fl"llla LI• OOk• Oii lllCHAAO\i. . Coltfornl .. t26<1• 1 Thi t '""'••· _ ... ,_,.·,", lllo•lli• •211t llObert Kt~ll Blul, 11557 ICl,..k0.1 · Dll k lrMISltr 1b011l lo be trlllde ALIRECHT, •10 Hlwpon CMSer Or .• . ... L ls 1111 <1NllOl'lol • "(Yrlty lntenrll. NtwpDrt8ea.;r., Clllforfll• '2..0,. wl)kfl A""""ylWSMCl•lo!>•rnlfllltr-~'"'"'· Hunlin ton B•l(ri, C.tltorni• 1.TNt111mei1ndbuslneSJlddt'9s'of 11 ttol pl1<1 of bulllll!S' ol lfll' ~ PwblllMd Otlll<Jf! CNll 0.11, PilOI ~ N trianoeror Is: AlllPORTEJI PAIN .,.ti-I..., In on tr11U•rs Plr191ni~o M.-yJI n .lfldJune' 11 1915 1es1.1S llon•ld A, All•n•slo, 10l l2 TINO, 7061 Bu1l1111s C1ntrr Drive, tlllHll\tof wld dfl.ldlM, W!llllni- , ' ' ' Rtdllt>lli Or., S1nt• ""'" Hgt1., C11il. 11 ,llJ,lf\11111,CA.9166• rnonlhllfltrthlllrtlpufl.ll<ltlof\olfti,ll n 101 J. All othlr b11slne1os n•mes olKI notk1. ·, ! Tlli' bu~;,..,, ii (Dnd11cll!d by • dl'Hs.tt 11...ci by lh1 1r1n•ltr0< wit O.tldAprll ?t, 1•1s ·~ !---~~~~~~-~~~-J111ff iill par111rrthlo. 1,., 1 11 t f J flCTITIOUSaUSINESS Ron.lid A, "'H•ni s1o H re•r• 1 -Pli 10 •r as knoM1 t Ml CHAE L E. GIOV...,M• NAM& 5TATIMENT Ro~r1 IC, Otul IN!t~llniltrH1r1: None. NlaLLO • . ', ~ Tiil lotlowlr19 Pl'"'"' 1,1 dol<>g bus!· This lll lt mtnl ,..11 llLrll 11111111 the '· Ill flllmt' •nd bu$i1111t ldd•ttl 01 Admln!Hr.ior Of n.. Est.tt.r' • -•>••·. f ,.. ____ , 1111 tr111tl1r1 1 I': SOUTH ER OlthlabG .... flllmlddlc.IOenl ·~, PETRO·MI ZEA, 110 Etsl !ioP'lln· ~1~ Clerk ot Oring• co,.nty on Mly ~:~~F~:~ ~I r,:,AS l 0 N 0 A Tl~N.A RICHARD J. ALal'I ~CH.T !HllthSl.,COsloMew,CA.'2621 . PuD1l~dOr111!>t'C0151 0ti1yPl1o1, · < i.on rve, rvine •tl,........,.C.11terOt. -'.• P' ' ' ' '' ' M•yJl,11•nclJ11n1•.H.1t11 ,,.,,, Cl!Horn-1•92~ ........... ICll.Ct'"'"""• ..... Mtres " 111' ti, nt ,, • S. T"' toc:•Oon ol IN ptopert, to Ttl:..,...tM I C.ilitorrNtorpor•lion, 110E•115eWfl· ''""""''"° ;1: 7061 Bu,lnets Cln!t A_..,AMllllhff'-•'• l"nthSl .,Cosl•Mcu,CA.'1•21 PL:Bl..lC NOTICE o 1 s 1 Thi' bu\IMI$ II conducted by 1 <O•" '.,., 11 lo Ill, Lrvlnl, CaUtornl "'*Iii.hod Ori11191 c ... st 0.11y ptltil, por11io... · 1---~-~---------1-· •<oil'"':::c•c'"'"""·~'c'":::.·c":':' ____ ~,...,=:' Plnec,1sl lndwstrlei. I..:. SLf'·1Jl•J · •·TN Ottolttl dllcr ipllon't>I lt!o .. ICTITIOUS•USINll!SS · Plf'lilto r. tr_,,i ,.,rreo 11: All p ' H••r•S..O....,en, Pr11k11111t ,.,.fl'.tTATl_M!NT • ,.,...,, now owMd '"" hlrt•fl••" VBLIC NOnCE ~1 .. !"'' ,s1a11men01 ""'"' Cliled writll thll!, Tllll lolt.,.."11 "'''°"'' orr doing l>IAI· (llllrN,i""d 111 ripla.;e""nll, l"1P"oveo/--~,.,-=------~----......,n1~ torkol ••no-Dllnlyon""'I MDII: . rn1n11. •<<t 11lon1 ... d •ddltlon~ FICTITIOUSaUSINl!IS •,. Jl, 1911. TRI MEO, 11111111.t<ll BoulevMd, htf"eto; Incl au pr0<e1d1 of wold <DI NAMll STATEMENT . ·! Pllbll"*l Orlngt Col'I Oillv"':f~~ Hunllnoton 8'11<11, C11ll0fftl1t)M7 llllf'ol Ind turnt p&ylblt tor tny IOI Tiit lollOWlng 0trton11r1 dOlngbu6f. LIO F. Sloc:k, M.0 ., 1•11 T11111f't, Oy ,.._ 01 lnwrlfl<t cowot!ng omi nH••I -y1•,11,21,•fldJ"'"''·l•Js 11$6-IS H..-illnotc.! .. ll<.h,C..lllO"ftl•'2MI l.&ld<1lf111r11. APPLE BUTTEi!. 14]0 Bl~~ S11n11y llotenbloll, M.D .. 16)01 f, Thi Dlltk lt•111t1r 15 ro be conium C.,.yon Orlvt, L19u111 81tc~·~. PUBLIC NOTICE Grlhom, Huntington 811(11, Clllfoml1 rnotld II 2001 Mlctltli.on Drive, ltvlnt t2.SI ,' l--------------I '2M1 Cll. '*"'"Of oll.lf' Jun1 I. "1S. llObert Hwlfman, 1'30 Blutbln:I C:,.. THll COMf'TROL.Ll!R OP THE WIUl1m P. ICl1l11, M.O,, <1621 Grlll'I 0.tod: Wf 12. lt1S. "l'OA DI"., L19un1 Stach, CA. n.S1 •, CUfltl'laMC'rt••AIUl'IY TrHL-.lrwlM ,C..Uforftl1""4' , Sollti>trn Citlif. '1•1 N1tkwllll Mlr111rlt V.egl, 1"30 81utblr4'~ Olt"PAllliTMllNt Tiiis b1ult1111 11 COfldUC:fld b,. Bonk 11yonOr.,L•11-B••~ri.cA.'26S\ • OP,,.. UNITEO STAT.ES 9'f'lft•I Pl•IMrWllp. Dr: s1 .... ,. ft. Sa.no.,,, Tlllt 11..,,;.,,,s II (Ond11c\ld Gt ... WAIHINGTON, O.C., Lro F ·Stock, M.O. Admln, Ottlctt 111"11'11 Pol•ltllr~hlp, WHEREAS, tlllifictory tYldtnc:I Th1' Jlllemtfll Wll fl!ld wlt1' lhl )OOJMl<tltl'°"OrlVI RobertHullm111 1 ~ lllt'n Pl"l~lti.d 10 tlli Colt't.jllrO.fltf' c-ity Cllrk ol Or1n111 Co11111w.i HWY lrwlnt, C•lllornl1 9'lt+I M••O-••l Vt t.1• ¥' o1 \hi Curr1no;y 11\.tl '"Soulll ~NI· tt. 1'IS. 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' . -t • FANS SUCK AS THESE'COULD COMMUNICATE WOMAN'S.FEELINGS FlltaCould Mean 'Klii Me,' 'WaH for Me,' 'I Love Another' t • . i .L~gu•an '.:Colleets Fan~ They ,Belonged, to Gre.at, Not ~. lf,r'!f.It • By ~ACX·CHAPPELL • Ot•CNrU,P411tltetf · Bits or silk and satin once held by the hands of Harriet Beecher . Stowe, Sar•h Bernhardt,· Jenny' Lind and by the sporting ladies or San Francisco'$ red light district mix with history in the collection and memory or Lagunan Bert Pettey, Pettey, 81, has a collection or . more than 4'0 fans, examples ot. art and rri volous beauty; Once the required arfectation of a woman's dress. ATTHETUSN OFthe century ,and before, a woman's fan not only provided her with gentle wafts of air, but also established ber station ,in life . and spoke a silent lan1ua1e. With flits and feints of her fan. a woman coUJd tell a man, "Kiss· me," .. W~'re being Watched," ''Wait fol-me'' or ''I love another." Other fan signals indicated ang~r. although. sometimes the fan itself was not necessary to convey that particular message. In Pettey's collection is a hand· painted lace and mother of pearl fan pven to Liilian Russell by Diamond Jim Brady. BERT P6i I EY, 81, CONTINUES MOTHER'S COLLEcTION In Artey Is Fan Once Owned by Liiiian Russell , , ... • I • 0AILYPILOT Tonight's ' ' . . . TV Higlilight8 . - KCET (28) 8;30 -'l'he Bolero. Maurice Ravel's classic composition is played by the Los4118eles Philharmonic Otchestra under the baton of Zubin Meta 10 8uqiqUe~isuiil ~exPlorat1onort·tre- famlliar theme. .. ABC (7) 9: 30 -"Guess Who's Com- ing to Dinner?'' A series pilot based on ----movie of the same title is-aired- tonigbt with i,eslie Charleson, Bill Overton. Ric~ard Dysart and Eleanor Parker. t •: KTLA '(5) 10 :00 -Hollywobd freeway, A. new talk show hosted by aUthor Charles Ashman. Tonight's guests are George C. Scott, Ernest Borgnine, Jose Feliciano, Barbara McNair and Marty Feldman. ., ·rv DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening MAY 20 i lllllD llll lElllJ!l!l- . DrJJ<b'OJOW<Qt(J]l -f 8 (1) ...... / o-m ""'Wet ,..,. f!J Maril! T-l .... , ... ' Cl o.ctrit c....., mi. m.._,,..,. I ;~-:.- fl:JZ-1 (Qlj CJ)> ....... Qlic9 i m,,_., .. m--~IDCIJID ID----;:..s: ..... o.,._ ...... .,ule? ........ ..... .. __ ...... _ P;' hCJ T..., ~ I · 1a1iall~ • ':111~-<l)n ... -.s ! .;...wl "-'• lnt" ·-.I .... n.t,_ - ; ~-----~·I j'QW ~(f)l•l• .. "l .... iiillitiM ' ..... : (Zltr) ..,. . .. c.--(dll) '$5-lCM)' . Curlis, Jlllil Ada ... Stl MiDID. • ~ ,, ... liPI: ; !lt'!!?WI ANO HIS HEROE'S : ,ESCAPE ~O 7:30 Jacqua Cousteau's SOUND OF DOLPHINS • ~) • tilllitd wt-lie disc.Mri 1M "i11- Wf•11t1" Na wllo hirM ltiM to dlKll owt I litl'' auto Keidelll if. ilt 1e1lifJ Illa ..., of a wultlrJ pub-lbMf·plt~t11t1110pist. O U OOMI m ~ T••••' "(choa" (I) A l'OUftl PuOllll, (Robbie llisl) is c.tfed lllf ill lllG p111nts' ~ llJ LllCIS. wllO J111"1Silllo~*"U1tillor ~ sdlool willlolC penniUiOJI. (j) n.. ..._ •• Orta • .w.i ............ E9 Cl!milJ,.. (21hllr) A •· umenl"1 ~ the life al the RllS$itll n:t.tw. '°""' SllllA., . ~.JOD< .. C1J1m m-,... Cill •lf.eii Wli0'1 Comi111 lo Di11- nwr' In thb ~MY love Aoty, b8'd Oii Ille lllOtioll pidll11 of Ille -title, _,,_. JolMI Prt11tisa is lipMt wtlell M ltlfm ltif. l'rilt, .loNw, Is ~ .... ;ob oft" "°"' I ,._ ba711l1fld. lalie CIMrlelon. 8ill °""'311, Rid!· at1' Onan. 0.-P"11ef, Ill~ SilldM ... l .. W~ $lll. ·-m--fill.I r .. • • -• ' • ,-• • , 18. 1975 • ... ' mDTllNMENT , World.Movie . ' Co~ySet ~ ' , ¥EXIC(l ,Ciri' !APl -A new in\e!"•Uonal ftlm CQmpanf, Jnternall<nal Arliata Ltd., nu been ''ionned bue with expectlUono otprodueln1covia fortboworld market. • • 'l1ae aew·~ompany said it a rea y hu de 11 In . 'Tensions' the worts tO l~unch ' lnlnimum Of ·five Jfetures over the. ftt'ftl t'f'9--yeUs with bud&ets bet-ween $1 · million aDd,$2.5 iq.iWon. 1 • .. -~~IPal-~-.iiLlheJr~w_c.o"-mbine;,,~ ===-i!c1iiile'J' . 1cr:r."Bfiilil('Sr. or .Los Anaeles, •<i• or Joe 'Bra ilt. w}>O Calouni$ed Coldmbia-Pictures. Alie ad Fo' r Rhod Corp., an.st-t Mexicali indus\rialists . and realtors . R .I.Mce,an_d~llDHool. ~·~ . LO N G Ill E A D 0 w., International ArtlaCS said ill fil'$1 production Mass. (AP> ' -flhoda, slated to roll marCli aras in Rio de Janelro·is an ac· the television character, tiQD adventure film enfiUed ··night 10. '' will find her honeymoon ---------------------1 with Joe is over when the ,. fall season rolls around. Geoffrey M . Neigher, script writ~r for the ''Rhoda'' series, dis· cussed wh a._t ti es ahe-ad for the-character played by comedienne Valerie Harper. He s aid Rhoda will en· counter ·'normal marital "tensions" while she con· tinueS her work as a win· dow dresser and strives to maintain her indepen· dence. Motherhood is not in s ight, he a(lded. . " • IN lH£ llOST lUXlmlS THUTRES CALL TMEATlllE FOR 2ND fEATURE --·-N!llL ........ ....... ,._ Jn one episode, he said, Rhoda will meet 1'1arian, the ex-wife of her husband Joe. Jn other, her mother , Ida Morgenst ern, will con· template an affair. ....... iiiiiii~iiiiiiii!ii!~ J:1w=-1t:00 ........... 01 Of THI MO..ITH .. l:SS..1:45 I :J0.4:5M:05 J.H ..... "THI LAST AMEIUC:AN HllO"' l:OM-:25-t :40 . --------- DOUll.I ACTION AND ADY&flWI! a...tMtk-· .......... "The YAKUZA"(R) 1:4S.S:JS--t:JO FOUNTAIN VALLEY• FOUNTAIN VALLEY• ..... , .. ,,. ,, ... ... , .... ,~ ..... 'll"'" ~~ ~.., ' . "'" • ·1 •• ,• ' .. J ·~ ' • • •; . • ' • • ' ! ' . ' . . ( ~ . WEE.l(EIJ,OER Qet1 1i.AW .. ;. ' . ' • • • ! •• J ·'' ' . ' , .. _.. ;~ '°9•ther Fridays • • • :In the DAILY PllOl " . • • • " I ,. .. a aJ • "I ..ii I • - ml Ml Fl "' tllo wl "I Wt ·SI; ry ~ • • + ' • ·Ji"!ifli:e IJ.tgs ~ingle Li/ e Q• •• ,' -•••tar. 1'1• tbe lud OI the dead to visit her . I beJ;t tuat "!.mmie Walker:, tbe 1kla•1 &rudparents?-Jodyb1•n,Springfleld, Mass. I ~-..edllll,: la Good Tlme1, .. ,, _thrH A: '"The Bluebird "1940 co·starring Spring By· ··-lrsoel •u be -mar,iedT-< ..... tnJrton. ' :. ~~ ~ ~ · Q · I• tbit era· el dJaRer movlet 1ucb 11 Ar "'1 bU Ii a wit' nor children! Walker uEa~uke ,, • .,. ... ..._..doa Adveature " aad 1"1 "G~ Times .. to rqJrchina .dowp th~1le.' · . '"IW TGweri~c Intenoio(Tt•m cw1ou1 whit mov· n't ~lleve in monodiny," be'aays. "I love ..... _. • . ...._ ..... _ ... ti bl rt 'Iota of cbic!Ja. Andf want all of them to be • eronee 11ve ~~--oas to aw ter1: . e fl J am-com.e, go,~ap, make Jov.e, really '"W111t we want l• ''My ~at 1t1rt1 with aa e~rth· aiiPreelateeaob other-but:neverget ti~dolf.'·,, . quake and work.a Its way itp to a cllmas:?" -.llm Q ~ Mel1al6, llln•eapeUa.-•!r -r: .: ·. : Is tbere.an·••vatoucUble• II" la our vi wing A: The irrepressible master of the malaprop - ENTERTAINMENT .Wednesday, May28, ~975 OAILY PILOT ~ Stie~ing Together _;i Bronson, Jill in 10 Movies ,:, By BOJJ THOMAS ·' By the end of summer most aCt.Ors up th~ motel ~ WS ANGEL~ CAP) they will have cost.Arred walls. Director Tom 1- -Charles Bronson tells in four major movies in Gries had the company the story of when be was 14 months: "Breakout," working on an ancient appearing ·.in a Spanish· • • H a rd T i m ea , · ' train over . 200·foot·h111i • 1 made western, ''Villa "Breakheart Pass" and trestles in bll1za111i Rides,'" at~ng Robert ' "Noon Till Three." That weather. f<.1 Mitchum, Yul Brynner will make 10 films The Bronsons thrive..\) 1 and a certain Italian ac· together. So did their three-ye.,., t tress. · Phy&ically ihey are an old daughter~ ZUlelk'!;J ; ''The director wa~ odd couple: Jill, slender She always goes along on . ,.ure? -Del Meeau, <JdF.:•co. · the late Samuel Goldwyn. "" A: No . YoU:re probably contuslnfl it with Q: How mucb w11 the authoress of "Gone With W/;nter:S ••French Connection II ." H9Wever, OsCar Fraley, Tbe Wind '' ptld for ber book which later beeame a ,..,.. &. Buzz Kulik," Bronson re· and elegantly English, their film locations; the 1 calls, "and one day he with tawny hair and de-rest· of their chil~re~ t was directing the Italian licate features ; Charles, · three by her prev10~ t; actra._in ~Y em.o-wilh t~ fa.ce oL..a-bar-marriage ---. two.. by ~4 tional scene after she room brawler, the ~avetheopt.ionoftrav~} .. was supposed to have Chinese· mustache ad-mg or staying home Uf t ~ Cfea~The Un1wchabJu." -.b11 anoUwii: ·1rosalng--m-ovte'!' --Mn:--Verrtan-drr,-Pt~.--------- tsburgb. . Versat•le :·: . 'Glad . lou Asked That' A: Margaret Mitchell received $50,000 for the ., been raped. ding to bis fierceness. Los Angeles. · ; ~ o..i' I : .,, Mwffyo ""41·14r ... .,., • ~· . . . ~ ~si1ble piclu~e 'Or1 series i~ hi-J·;aidt {a11ett •ij'Jte L¥tof the Untouchables." Jt 's pow bein& offered to ~ucer1 along:with several Other propertiel' de- dlij:ated to mayhm, mischief and mokters. · ' t Q: W.at Amerlcu movie• Ind 'f.V series ·~ mos~ popular la l1rael? -Beaj1mln 8osbalclt; -ml. . , A: ''The· Partridge Family" and ''Hawaii Ftve·.O''lead the nation's rating race. A typical twb ~ks Of JllOVies which draw long lines lo the t.Heaten ipcltid~: ''.A Stre~tcar Named oe,ire,1' with Brando ''Airport197S " "American Graffiti " l I > 0 ''Blazing Saddles," Charlc's Bronson in "Death Wish,'' ''The Odessa File,'' ''Sound of Music,'' ''The ·sting,'' ''Walk!Jig Tall," and "The Taking of Pelham One-Two.Three.'' ; ' Q: Settle a bet. In what niovle did child ·st•r. ~ey ~~pie,_~•)' ~.S. 1mba11~r to ~b~~· • · "CAl'C>MI" "MIMloWir&.._ .. . , • '"Ofln·H;,:IY"' • , ."MAGNUM FOICE" Ill . ~GIN l'fl. •:30 O.M; S..:1Su11JHot 1r:30 .; Mon.tlwvFtt.10111,;{"1-l.25 I •, classic. Which had only one four-Jetter word in it - when Clark Gable shocked moviegoers with his farewell address to Scarlett; "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn!" . Q f Why didn't Rod Taylor ever marry the girls be bas been rumored to be engaged to -like Anlt1~ Ekberg or Zsa Zsa Gabor?-G.S.C., Troy, N.Y. · A: RecalJing hi.s Jong.ago romances from A <Anita> to Z (Zsa Zia), said Rod with a nod : "They •wanted their men to be both rom antic and a father· figure to them . I wasn't prepared to do a fulltime job. Both felt they were being forced to live up to ·their sex·sym bol status. But deep down they hated this image. It takes time and patience for anyone to get below the surface. But I persevered with both of them and found in each case a simple girl who wants to be loved." Send your questioni to Hy Gardner, "Glad You Asked Thal," care of this newspJpt'1", P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa "92626. Marilyn and Hy Gardner willaruwtr.as many que.S· tions as they can· in lheir cohtmn, but tfu! volume of mail . makes personal repliesimposaible. -~· ~ • ,' ...... \ I i JAMES MASON · SUSAN GEORGE PEBBY KING IUCHARDWARD llRINM SYKES --KEN NORTON u MEDE ·":-'. UUlAN MA'l'llAN __ ..,_,,m&Of410J I .-_,.....,. __ .,JAOCKll.XlAND .. _.,HCM.MAN WIJllD _.., MNJlJCIJU.U ---WJ'M Kan ,..._.., lllNOm LNJUKOIS -., QCHAUI PLIJ5CHU TttHN~ A~ wiAR l:A -. ~-' .:;. wmt'CMltl1"Clftm ..#c~;,:.::=..a.. HOW l'LA YING ' . - .. tit• .. .... ;r ' : LOS ANGELES CAP> ·-Comedian jonathan Winter!$ will display his versatility by portraying all the voie?es in a television series based on the Thornton W. Burg ess children's st.oriel», .. Fables or the Green Forest." "Buzz was tellihC her, '"THAT'SPARTofour; ... 'Now you are terribly up-IN OTHER .respeCts plan of keeping the fa~ set, because in Mexico at they seem tqtally com· ly. together,''., expl aiq~ this time the people con· patible. They have lo be, Miss Ireland, "and Lhat's sidered any. womaq who since they spend m06t of why Charlie and I wotk had been raped would each 24 hours together. in the same pictures. \[ live wider a curse. So 1· They are back in town "It can be terriblY want y~u tc;i feel this very · shooting train interiors destructive to a mar- deeply.' for "Breakbeart Pass" riage for the husband or .... · after an Idaho location the wife to be gon e fOt", ''AND YOU know what that would · have driven w~ks on!* locatioq:" Winters will s peak dozens of animal voices ·in the 52 animated films which were receQtly ac- quired by Children's Classics Cinema· Corp. from Zuiyo films of Tokyo. the Italian actress said? ,-------------------:---,-,1 'Howza my hair?' " . Bronson, 52, cites the incident as one or the re- asons he 'and Jill Ireland, 38, have formed what muat rank as the most penistent husband·and· wife learn in films. 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TIEAYMEIY COIDnlOllU • e • • , ' H \ 1 • ClllAI MIN 111111 " • ' ,, '1 ... •' ' I I For Friend_ship , Thrift Neighbors Plot I Members-or ••Rancho'' Master Circle are starting to garden with great relish. And judging by t~e amount of corn and tomatoes lh~l h~s been pf anted, they should wind up with great relishmJ uly or August. Janet Ray explained that JO families on her cul-de- sac negotiated with a tennis club to turn a ''nothing piece c.if land that wasn't particularly a<!cessible and had been just weeds for years'' inf.? a mini-ferm. Her neighbor, Carmen Smith, added that some of the inspiration came from TV news reports about peo· pie traveling great distances to raise crops on unused land under high tension wires in Los Angeles. ''If those people could drive so far to grow fruits and vegetableSo;to save money, we certainly ought to be able to walk down the street.'' she said. So the Costa Mesans arr.lnged a minimal lease. agreed to pay for water , excavated the property and d1 Vided it into 300-square fool sections. Pat·ticipating gardeners may grow \vhale ver the y w~nt cyen. f loy.iers to keep insects away. T he only st1pufat1on ts that they can't plant to sell. All harvest is for personal use or trade. ''Each person has a different talent to off er ioward the operations," Mrs. Ray explained. ''There's an al· lorney who drew up an agi'eemenl to cover damages . Others are in the construction business and can g et heavy equipme nt whe n needed. ''Some people grew up on farms and they were a big help at the formation meetinF. Their earth looked like cocoa when it was prepared.' The patche~ show individualii.y too, for instance, the mt:thod ~f btrd c~ntrol. One f ami\y covers each fur- row with chicken wtre. Others rely on aluminum foil strips blowing in the breeze. A scarecrow guards another plot. Chi·ldren between 2 and 6 years of age have the ir special garde n of zucchini, melons and other crops that are fun to watch and easy to tend. Teenagers do the rototilling to earn money. The street is faShionably landscaped but some of the home residents had. grown small crops in back yards . • ''Working together is more fun and there's more land for th~ 'unc.ontrollable ' big vegetables tothriveon \.l.11thout being trimmed ,'' Mrs. Ray s<1id . " "Ber ore the rancho, neighbors hardly knew each other. You would see only a fe w people and know ~thers by their automobiles. Now \Ve have something 111commo11. ·• Mosl of us hoJ>e to plant a s econd lime.Jn mid - summer afte r our potluc k and canning or freezing. Maybe olher reade rs would like to !oll·ow our exam- p le .'' eop e BEA ANDERSON, EdHor CARDLMOORE,FoodEdilor ........ ,,JMy:ll, tt7f ~I .. Cl Bobby Smith tries his hand at farming as Lysanne Ray waters her family 's patch in 'Rancho ' Mas ter Circle, where neighbors grow vegeta~les on a spare lot. , Salads to Go Easy to Fix l\tay is the time to celebrate salads -with a difference. Consid e r growing your own greens, those you may have over- looked or never diseovcred: en- dive , escarole or chi cor y. From lhe new book, '"When the Good Cook Gardens," available at nursery supply stores, here are two recipes that travel well to picnics in parks or ba ckyards. MA RINATE D BEANS1\l,AD 1 pound each cooked Jtali an- st:y le green beans, wax beans, black-eyed peas and g<.1rbanzo beans. dra ined 3 tablespoons sugar 1 ~cup white win e vinegar 1 :? cup sal<.1d oil or olive oil 3 t a bles po o ns c hopp e d parsley 1 teaspoon salt 1'2 tea s poon e ach dry mustard, basil <.1nd tarragon 1 small red onion, sliced and separated into rings or chopped 11.-tix veget ables in a large bowl. Combine s ugar with vinegar and let stand until disso!Ved. Stir in oil, salt. musta rd, basil and tar- ragon . Pour over dressing and mi x \\1ell. Cov er and c hill several hours. Just befor e serving, drain off the dressing and sp_rinkle with onion and p a rsle y. Serves 12. JERUSALEM ART ICHOKE AND MUSHROOM SALAD 11:? pound Jeru s alem artichokes ~2 pound mus hrooms, thinly sli ced 2 tables poo n s c hopped shallots or green onions 2 table s poons c hopped parsley 12 cup Vinaigrette dressing Romaine lea ves Watercress sprigs (optional I Sc rub artic hokes and cook them whole in boiling water until tender, from 10 to 15 minutes , then drain. Whe n cool, peel and slice them about 1h inch thick in· to a bowl. Add the mushrooms. shall ots and parsley ::ind pour over the Vinaigrette dressin g. Mix li ght· ly, cover and chill. To serve, tuck Romaine leaves· a round the edge of the bowl and g<.1rnis h with watercress. Scrvt..>s 4 to 6. Save both fuel and flavor when you prepare Pork and Zucchini Stir-Fry. Monosodium glutamate accents the succulence. Freshness Accented Stir·fry cookery has b<>cn pro· moted frequently as a means of conserving fuel. It's also a good method lo keep in mind for qui ck summertime meals or "'henever you want to capture the utmost in flavor . Food is cut into small pieces, us ually strips. then qui ckly cooked in oil and served. The authentic utensil for this kind or cooking is th e wok bul a la rge skillet also will do the job. To ac ce nt th e ta s te ful harmony, which usually takes hours to blend , it is important to do as the As iatics do and that means usin g a fl avor enh ancer. fl.1onosodium glu tamate points up navor already in rood v.•ithout contributing a ny fl avor or its own. Although foods with a pro- tein component such as meats, p o ul(r y. fi s h , soup s and casseroles respond best, the flavor enhancer works well on vegeta bl es , sauces and gravies, too. · When cooking a bi g quantity of food for a party. monosodium glutamate helps hold fl avors if you have to keep the rood over warmers. Allow 1,2 teaspoon to every four to six servi ngs . The fl avor enhancer also br- ings o ut th e f reshness or vegetables a nd extra sparkle in s alads when added ri ght along with other seasonings or the dressing. r\nothcr adva ntage cited in a survey of home n1akCrs is that monosodium gluta m<.1te makes less tender meats 3nd large r roasts and turkeys seem juicier . You've undoubtedly had slir- fry dishes in Chinese restaurants so try ::in easy but interesting one at home. These three s uc cul ent combinati ons are all made with familiar ingredients. PORKANDZUCCIDNI STI R -FRY 1 tablespoon salad oil I pound pork shoulder, cul in strips 1 ~ cup chopped scallions 12 pound mushrooms, sliced 3l cups sliced, unparcd zuc- chini (aboulJ) 1 tabl espoon sherry I te as poon monosodium gluta m ate 11:z teaspoon salt 118 teaspoon pepper 1;. teaspoon dried leaf thyme Heal oil in wok or large skillet. Add pork and cook over high heat, stirring constantly, until lightly browned. Add remaining ingredients. cover and cook 5 minutes ove r m edium he3t. Serve with rice, if desired, In four portions. GREEN ANDGDLDTUNA 2 ta bles poons but ter or margarine 'h cup chopped onion 2 cups thinly sliced pared carrots • 1 bunch fresh broccoli , cut in· to no"·erets (81 2 cups J 2 tcaspoons le mon jui ce 1 t easpoo n monosodiu ·glutamate 1-:i teaspoon s alt 1 M teaspoon pe pper 2 cans {6 0 1· 7 ounces each)' tuna Melt butter in "·ok or large skillet. Add onion and cook unlit tender. Adel.carrots and !12 cuµ water, cove r and cook 10 minutes over m edium heat. 1\dd broccoli , le1non jui ce. monosodium glutil m<.1te, s<i lt and pe pp e r . Cove r and cook 5 minulcs. Add tuna and cook l minute longer . Ser ves four. OR I ENTAL BF.E•, AN SPINACH 1 pound ground beef t.2 cup sli ced scallions l package (10 ounces) £res spinach, washed . drained and cu into 1-inch pieces 1;,. pound mushrooms, slice< 1 c an l8 ounces) watc chestnuts. drained and sli ced • 1 reaspoon 1nonosod ium glutamate 1.11 teaspoon pepper 2 teaspoons soy sauce Place ground beef and scalllo in wok or la r ge skillet . Cook . sllr ring fr cquenlly, over mcdlu heat un til meat is browned. Ad remaining ingr edients. Mix we cover und cook over mt.-dium hca lOminutes, Serves four. 1 • I ' •' f. •, ,, I Cl DAILYPILOT Wednesday.May28, 1975 I Voluhteer Corps Doubled ' Gone are the da)'s corps of women, but School, is an example. when schools depended Working m others and Urged by his wife Joyce solely on mothers for 3 ch<1nging. roles have to work with the helping hand. made a difference. •youngsters, he did and Fathers are no tonger F a t h e· r s a n d really liked it. · in the background, to 1trandfathcrs, and other : •·we ca n give in · lend muscle and brain· 1nterest.ed 1nen •. even dividual attention. I can power to constructing thos~ w1th~ut 'h1ldre~, tell by looking ut the carnivalboothsan_sldriv-ass1§t .w1th et hni c children that theyreally ing the kids to a fOotball celebrations. . . want and need that," game. Dads pluy a big part in Bunney said. With the arrival of ear-the bilingual programs, Jy chiJdhood education for example. programs and their-em-They heJp With pro· phasis on parent educ&• jects such 4s building tion and participation, life:s •ze dino'saurs at dads as we1l as moms 1-tarper School, or show have round their ~ay in· expertise in things as totheclassroom as guest compJica ted as folding Jecturers and teachers' v.·on tons. aides. The acadcinic area is Parents, teachers and blessed Y.'ith more male students Jike the idea. participation as well, The number of male· school spokesmen re· volunteer s in th e port. classroom is stilJ small Clifford Bunney, a compared to the large . vo~unteer at Pomona I-le works two hours. each Y.'eek in the school's reading center. How do prjncipals feel about men volunteers? "We y,•elcome every one we can recruit. The 1 kids love having them I and so do the teachers." i Time availa.ble for ! volunteering varies with I communities. but there arc many s ki1ls the schools could use. What about it, fellas? Gary Kelder and Dennis Young prepare won ton for youngsters in kindergarten class at Harper Elementary School. Male vo lunteers often help with special classroom projects. Horoscope: Gemini Accept Changes Clifford Bunney (center} helps David Sanders with re ading lesson at. T HURSDAY,MAY29 BySYDNEYOMARR Pomona School as Stacey Kelley looks on. ARIES <Marth 2l·APril 19l : Make friends and influ'"ence people. Be more gregarious than in re· cent past. Socialize. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Accent is on career, w11lingness to expand. tr versatile, you are presented with valuable opportunity. GEMINI (May 2l·June'.20): Emphasis on abili· ty to overcome language, custom barriers. Be re· ady to accept changes. Concentrate on com· municalion. CANCER (June 21.JuJy 22): Talk of money in- volved in mutual effort. partnership could dominate. Consult with family member. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be more aware of public relations than in recent past. Be sure your intentions are clear. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You may not get ex· actly what you want but y9u're going in 'right direction ! Emphasis is on employment, sharing of mutual interests. LIBR1\ (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasize creativi- ty. Im"print your O\\ln style. Strive for wider ap- peal by being yourself. Agg ressive associate has ·other ideas. SCORPIO IOct. 23-Nov. 21): Get to heart of matters. Your a pproach now should include frankness. independence and creativity. S,\GITTARIUS (Nov. 22·De~. 21): You have 'choice of two paths. Take the one whi ch permits you the most flexibility. Some relatives may try to impart guilt feeling. CAPRICORN (Del'. 22-Jan. 19): Element of timing favors you . Windfall is possible. You make signiCicant gains. Solid prorit may be in picture. AQUA Rl'US (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Lunar cycle mov'es up -take initiative. Malie fresh start. Shak.e off secret fears, doubts. Stand up and be counted. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20 ): Ask questions. 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Now CON!-"IOENTlAL lO Ut"y ,0mc clos" lo !he d LANDERS L I h k ... ~.. ~ "' :.in mos t rcwoirding ar-qut~st to Ann l.anders, : ast n g l I la fl .._ .. .bit and cool it, Longwjnded But J Love beginning. hudadJnnerdatewithan honey. There'• 80 way Him : Tell the doll that r3ngement. Ann Lttn · P.0 .Boxl·1001 ,Elgin,lll. "ttractl ders' booltlet, "Marriuge 60120. enclosi n•' 50 ccnls .. ve youn.:; mun you can ••wtn over'' a conclusions are an im· A no·non"ense ap· • who ,., r 1 II b • ., -Whut lo Expect," will in coin und a lon •j, .a success u al· maa e 1 not In· portant part of every proach lo how to deal • A cmon·s SPORTSWEAR Wl~1QlffPlALA --54·'121 '8Al60A ISi.Ait) 216Mon1'14!Avt, 675-1904 GLASS HOllYIST .... ~-.. -· tor"" II t k I ed prepare yo u for better or stamped , self-addressed .. y. e oo me lo Ii erest . speech, especially when \\'ilh life's most dlfllcult r fashionubl e (un~ CX· r:--~.-~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~..::...~~~...:...:::..:::.:...::_:::::::_:::::::.:::::_:__:O:r~w:o:r~s~·e~.~S~e~n~d'.2'.y~o~u~r~•=•·:__:•n:v~c~l~o~pe~.:.._~~~~~J..:-=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::!::~~~~~~~~~ pensive) rciilaurant. As the waiter was oabout lo cloar the table my rriend asked him l~ please put the remainder or his steak in a bag so he could tnke it home to his <log~ liappenlo know the gentleman doesn't have ;i dog. I confess J was e mbar- rassed \vh cn he made the request. ft seemed a lit- tle <·heap. Upon leaving the restuur<.1 nt we ran in- to frientls. I felt very self.conscious. wonder- ing wh ether or not they noticed 1ny escort was l'arrying a paper sack. Please give me your vie\\'S on thi s. -A BLUS llER DEAR BLUSHER ' I " applaud your rrtend ror having the courag~ to lake the leftuvct" steak hornc. The amount or perfectly good rood thrown into restaurant garbage pails is sicken· ing -espcciaJly now, \\'hen one sees so many pathetic 11ictures or starving people in other 11arts of the world. 1'1y only crltlcts1n of yo ur friend is that he "In· vented'' the dog. I'm sure the waiter couldn't have cared less. In ract, so1ne or the most elegant restaurants in tile coun- try encourage ''toling." They even supply "Peo· pie Bags." D E i\ H A N N J,ANDEll.S: I 'm the mothe r of three l('en<Jgers \vho read your t·olumn f<Jithfully. You have printed scver<JI lt:t· lers from mothe rs or overweight daug ht ers. ''ou al\\•ays <Jdvise the 1nothcr to ··quit n<J ggin g . . s<Jy nothing about "·hat the girl co:1ts ur hO\V she look s." You insist it's an t.'molional problem that should be worked out \llilh a physician and a counselor. My 1>roblem is the op· pos ite. IL 's a 16-ycar-old ~tar\'cr. The girl is skin- ny as a rut -a lways eatehing cold -<Jn d she looks like a scarecrow. I've tried everything Lo get her to eat but she in· -sists s he's never hungry ;,ind says no body needs three meals u day. What can a mother do with o child like thi s ? BESIDE MYSELI" IN N.J. OF.AR N.J.: l\l y ad· \'ice lo you is lhe sa1ne as to 1nothers "''ho have overweight daughters. It's In yuur letter to me. I hope you find it and take it. DE 1\R ANN I.ANDERS : Convention dictates that the man is supposed to make lhe first move, but whal i£ the woman has that cer· Lain feeling before he re- . alizes he's interested in her? I met Kurt al a µarty and fe ll (0 1· him im- mediate ly. I decided lo be open and honest in · !>lead of coy and subtle. I invited him to come over for an evening or con- versation. He accepted and we had a pleasant lime. Kurt never called me back. but we've bumped into eal'h other several limes . Ile al"•ays says, ''We 'll have to get together soon." But he's never done anything <Jboul it. I've sent him a couple of co1nical notes in the mail. No r esponse. Please, Ann, tell me how , can I win him over? lfe's not just another guy to me. -SERIOUS DEAR S.: You've tried the aggressive approach ~ KONO HAWAII ~ ~ presents _lhe t (: soc1m OF : ~ SEVEI Opening May 79 1 I Res: (714> 531 -1232 ; mbome. •• tbe ·old l;lere's your chance to stock up on some quality paper products and treat your family to a night at Dodger Stadium at a greatly reduced price. For each ticket you desire, send us only $1.00 and any com· bination of 3 quality seals as proof of purchase from Marina® two· ply toilet tissue, Chiffon® Spill·Mate'M towels or Chiffon® Scenics'" facial tissue. You will be our 9uest at the ... .... · • . . . . . . . '. . ,. '. special August 4 Crown Zellerbach Family Night cele- bratio n at Dodger Stadium where you will join us in the special Crown Zellerbach secti on. (Note: The normal retail value of these tickets is $2.50.) ' .... Hurry, ti cket requests mus t be post· marked by midnight, July 18. Why d dn't you use the Chiffon Spill-Mate towel coupon below and start saving your quality seals ... . . . ' . . . ' ' . . . . . . right now? .. . . . . .. . . . ' . .... .. . . : . . . . . ' .. ... MAIL-IN I have enclosed $1.00 (check or money m d er. no stamps please) and a comb'ination of 3Quality Seals from Marina• tissue, C hiffon• Sp!ll-Mate'" towels or Chiffon• Scenics"• facial tissue for edch \Jekel I order. Street:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Otv/St~telZip•---------------­ Send to: C'own Zelle•h<tch/Bosebo\I Tickets PO Box 2588, Terminol Annex , Los Angel"" CA 90051 NOTE. T;cke-1 ~t~ mulll be pmlnil~td by mld11•uht lu!v 16 Tic~11tt bmol«i by tw•11Ab1l1ty 0.hV111'y Clin1101 b.l g:UMGri1ecd without ZlpCodo. • • . • l . r ' I ' • I • . . - our ·cost 1s· 1ess •• ~ so· y-ou·rs· is less ttlCIS IFFICTIVI COl>Y t 1GH1 WID •• MAY(2;1~TH~IU~~~!!!"!!!"~ ..... lVIS., JUIE_;, 1975 YELLOW MEAT ~PEACHESm FRESH BROCCOLI ,V7 . RED L t \..C. NEW CROP BROWN ONIONS HILLCREST PAPER PLATES \ v 9-llCH WHITE RED 100.cr. L I \_ PK,. -: ....... ,, . . · .. JOl•I SAllSfACTION .~ GUAIAMTll : {I~\..\) 1 ..................... ,-.. ,..._"' ....... '""'·-•. , ....... lll_ot_ ,,..,,.., .............. h ttft -·-· ... ""'"'" ..... ~ ...... , ....... ...... ,_,.._, .. ,~"'"''""''' ......... ""''""'·"'-""" ~"_,.,._ .... ,_.,,. ..... _,_,. .,.. ... _ .... ,--... -· ..... ,., ... ----.. ---"'""""'••• '"4"'"-'" ... ,_,.. ........ ,,_,, """''"' ... ""'""°"" ~ .. """ "''"''"Nll CllU '°"''° "'"' ... "{lot .... ....,_ ...... , ............. ~, ... , ... -.-· ... --.-.- FIOUI SLICID BEEF LIVER m FROZEN Sil VER SALMON WHOLE, HALF 01 EID POITIOI 49m I ' ' FROZEN NEW ZEALAND AMB SHOULDE FROZEN PACIFIC FILLET OF SOLE KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE ASSORTED COLORS . MARKET BASKET POTATO CHIPS ~GUI.Al, llPPLI 01 IAllECUI m \ I • HILLCREST MARGARINE m , I MARKET BASKET COFFEE REGULAR OR IUCTRIC m MARKET BASKET " · MEL-0-SOFT BREAD WHITE OR WHEAT m HILLCREST --\SUGAR 38 .; 5 . LI. l [ .\ Less Fat Spreads Reduc~d Based on a retiP,e in· eluded in an article on c ho·J cs te rol -lowe.ring diets in lhe Journul of the American fiicletic Assn. CORN-OIL SPREAO 1h cup nonfat dry milk solids 1~ cup buttermilk 1:, teaspoon salt l cup corn oil 2 teaspoons distilled white vinegar In an electric blender at low speed whirl together the dry milk solids, buttermilk and salt until blended. With blender still at low s peed whirl in the oil, a tablespoon at a time - by the time all the oil has been added thei spread should have the con- s i s t e n e y of so ft margarine. Stir in vinegar. Cover ;J"nd chi ll ; keep in refrigcrutor <.1nd use within a week or so. The spread ha s ._. swcctish flayor -good ~·ith p:.incakcs <1nd toast and jam . !\lakes 11 1 cups. Indian Combo? --'----·~ ' · American vei:sion _or a meatless dish1 from In· dia, repeated by request. KE DGE.R EE 2 cups flaked cooked fish, firm white-rlesh variety ~, 2 cups hot cooked ~pnverted -type rice 2 hard-cooked egg::;, (hopped · 1 raw egg l/4 cup light cream 2 tabl~spoons butter or margarine Salt and papper to 'taste 3 th-ounce can French -frii d onions, heated · ' Mangochutney Toss together the fish, rice and hard-cooke,d eggs. Beat the raw egg with the cream to blend. In a 10-ir'lch s killet, melt butler; add fish mixture ; heat, stirring. Add cream mixture and salt and pepper and re· beat. Garnish with some of the onions ahd ·pass tht r~t with the chutney; ,tr1akes 4 servings. , Or Bakei ' A Clam I Happy cOrnbinat.ion ingredients! BAKED CLAMS 21A-o unce can de· viled ham ' 4 tablespoons fine dry bread crumbs 18 little neck or cher- . ryslone clams on the halJ shell · , • 1 ta.blespoon butter or margarine • 18 thin strips green pepper In a sma ll mixing bowl stir 1· gether t.l;le d,eviled ham nd 1 tablespoon or the t read crumbs ; spre d over clams ; pl ace on a cookie sheet. · In a small skillet or saucepan melt butler; off beat., stir in remkin- ing crU.mbs; sprinkle over harfJ.'. Bake in a preheated 400-degrec oven fol-10 minutes; top with green pepper. rr desired, serve with lemon wedges. Makes 6 serving!. · Dress Up Tey lhl~';dillcldus .way to liven up noodlHl Toss drained nqodle1 with Y, cup chopped toas ted walnut& •nd 3 tables- poons of nlelted butter or mariarlne. . . ...-. • The old-fe.shloned progressive dinner deserves its popularity. It's a fun gathering with built-in entertainment that is easier and less expensive than having lhe entire party your self. It eives several hostesses a chance to shine with a minimum or work. Each can be relaxed and coolident if most of the cookin g is dooein advance. roasted or broiled me at. SPANISH CORN CASSEROLE ¥.s cup peanut oil per l 1h cups chopped green pep- l cup chopped onion 8·ounce can tomato sauce 2 cans (12 ounces each ) whole kernel golde n corn, drained medium heat". Add green pepper) and onion; saute until lender. I Add tomato sauce ; simmer for Sl minutes. Stir in con1, salt and pepper; simmer for 1 r.linute. Remove from heat. Combine raisin11, chopped eggs and parsley. Mix. well. Cas11eroles are an excellent choice for the entree. Just pop them in the oven while you chat with your guests. This colorful vegetable combo makes a de· licious accompanimenLto__an 1 teaspoon sail If.I teaspoon pepper 'h cup dark seedless raisins 2 hard-cooked eggs, chopped 2 tablespoons chopped Spread half the corn 1nixture i" j a greased 11}i-quart baking dish. Top with raisin-egg mixture. Spread remaining com mixture J on top. I parsley . Bake at 350 degrees F . about 2S • minu~s. ~rves 6 gr 8. i Heat oil Jn large. skillet over " new '1.ower · Everyday Price'' shel tags. I I . They m1Ja1 even greater O~emll sarnn. '!JS. I -,, ..... ~ ......... -------~ -ewijill <l ll1'1'1'lottf ......... All ................. ..... • '"Giii Na NDTICYIOll Nlrr MIUlrf9 11• PllQS TO• OIKT1¥t __ , .. , ... __ , ___ ..... Over the past several weeks we .have lowered the prices an literally hundreds of it,ms throughout our entire store. Since world-wide prices have declined on basic ingredients resulting in lower costs to us, we're passing these extra savings on to you. You 'll find our ''lower Everyday Price" shelf tags on recently reduced items. All our meat is "BONDED" for quality 111d flavor. Young Turkeys USDA GRADE A, 10-13 LBS ~fi_~(S~L~N~l~~B )-Large ~ri~ LB 158 ~~~EE~?c~ Roast ...... LB 1 sa. LB 2 28 Top Sirloin Steak BEEF LOIN, BONELESS ~E:!?.~e Roa5.t .. . ...... LB 1 oa ~~C~.~~ . ~~~~t LB 98 ¢ !~~erh~~5.e Steak LB 22s Boneless Round BEEF STEAK .... Ls 1 68 Ex. Leen Gr. Beef Fillet of Sole Any Size Poc~oge Ls 131 Stewing Beef· LB 1 Iii Le 151 fre1h (Pe«h 1.<&8 lb) .•. Bone lesi , Cron Rib Roast 61 8one'9it, h•! Chuck (Rolled) LB 1 Rib Steak large f"d 111 Beel {Small End 1,88 Lb} , ..•. l8 Swift Turkeys u~A er. A You~g. 8ul!erboll, 8· 12 lb~ . , .l8 68 C Skinless Liver • Beel, Slo;inle11 & o ... eined .... Ls 88 Young TurkeysusoA Gr. A H1ndquorl•fl. Oarl. Meat ..... l8 48 C Pork Link Sausage 13 Bulk Pock •...••.•......... Le 1 SI• d B Oi.c:or ~:~~n~~, ~~-~.~-~-_ .. le 211 Veal Steaks Pure Vecrl • . • .. . • . .. • .. te 151 ice aeon Moyer 41 (Thin l 2-01 1.4S) • • . . • l-l8 PKG 1 Top Round St~ak 88 aa ... less, Beel . . . . . . .• . lB 1 Fresh Turkey Parts , full Win111. O..ums, Th;ghs .•.. LB 58 Slab Bacon • End Pi1Kei (C•nler Cul 1.08) .Ls98 Game Hens Co<niih. USOA °<;,,,A, 10-0 Z 1 f!. Turkey Breast 29 fresh, Portion, USDA Gr. A •.. 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"· --,..,,. l ST. llAIY'S "AITISllY" TOWllS hlh • Hond Woth 2'1 177 83° lOGnDJACllUAltl lllACll TllllllS Thln• _,, <• 277 beou1lf11I jocquord 1tylin9. 27 • 56. . .... Jlftl PTIJ.I •wt • .... . .......... w11•• ..... ,... ... _ ,,..___,_ -dmL-_, ... FILM DEVELOPING ' AlllllCU ClllCI llTClllll -Ill 'opvlor tofe tMck 1tyllng w~ In 100% coltoft, Pr.tty ond prodical woy to Mlp you through thoM kik"*i • '"'°'"''· ¥J.147 ~~49~ .,,. 49° """"'79° Cloth row.I .1'.v.dut DISCMl• I '''!'JS ··-Clllm ----- 7 COLOR PRINT FILMS KODAK• GAF e FOTOMAT e FWI 233 .. ...,.,. •• Malt .... ...... --... ....... _ ... ....... ....... ._ ... ... ,, .. IJL • I \ I I I I ·I I ' I, ·I I I , . . . . l , • OA!LV PILOT Wednesday. May 28, t975 By CECILY BROWNSl'ONE passing it Ii.long. Peanut Sauce Tops Poultry A•MC61Wll ,.,.,,.,, .. e•w A gifted young woman we know, a brilliant cook, .grew up on the so,uth Ca~Jbbean island o( Curacao. ' · RecenUy she. s'uggt!Sted that American party platters of sliced cold chlckeQ or turkey could benefit on occasion from being served with Caribbean Peanut · Butter Sauce rather than' With our ever-present cranberry &auce. If you are planning a simple buffet supper, this m.Y be Jusl the addiUon you need to keep a cold bird from beln1 dull CARIBBEAN PEANVT BUTTER SAUCE V.. cup peanut oil Large onion, chopped OCUP) Small clove garlic, minced 1 teaspoon sugar 'Aa teaspoon salt 2 chicken bouiOon cubes dis- solved In 2 cups bollin& water 1 tablespoon cornstarch blended wlth 14 cup cold water In a 2·quart saucepan heat oll ; ,add onion and cook over moderate heat, sllrring often, un· til golden. Add garlic, sugar, salt, ginger. red pepper and soy sauce ; cook, stlrring, about 2 minutes. Stir Jn cornstarch mixture; atlrrlna con1tantly, cook over moderate beat unUI tblckentld ,aodboUU>f. Serve warm or at room tem- perature as a topping for allced. cold chicken\ or turkey; dellcloua, too, as a dip fOr cooked whole snap beans. Store any sauce leftover in refrigerator. May be reheated. If, on standing, sauce needs thin- ning, stir "in ·a few te'aspoons of water, one at a time, while re· heating. Makes about2cups. ~teaspoon gineer We tried her suggestion and friends were so enthuSiastic about it we have no hesitation in 'Al teaspoon crushed dried red pepper 2 tablespoons soy sauce 11 ... cup creamy oeanut butler Stir in peanut butter, then gradually the bouillon. Tum Into .an electric blender and whirl to puree -about 1 ·minute; return to saucepan. SYAYl•••os. MONEY BACK GUARANYU ON QUALITY MIA YI EVb'I' l'IECI Of MIAT rs UN(ONDITIONAU T GUAIANTllO TO PlfASI TOU ... 01 TOUI MONl'I' WIU II (HlllfUll 'I' IEFUNOED OSC.&lt MA Yllt s 1 Q9 MEAT WIENERS .. "· ""· i OSCAIMAYEI ·1· 09 • BEEF FRANKS .................. " ... : ' O•MAYEI MIAT OR THICK Bllf 99c SLICED BOLOGNA .... 12.oz ..... O•MAYEI MEA i •SEIF 01 GAltUC 69• I';~.~ , SLICED BOLOGNA ...... 1.oz. ,.. (JfV · OANOl.A •X7 69' ( SLICED HAM.. J.oz ... . c ~ ' CHUCK ROAST GROUND BE.IF BEEf • lllADE CUT FRESH • DlLICIOUS STATER BROS. C~RTIFIED ANY SIZE PACKAGE 79~ 67~ CHUCK STEAK BEEF • STATER BROS. CERTIFIED • GUARANTEED WIENERS01 BOLOGN~ BAR-M • BOLOGNA SLICED IUUC WIEHHS CANNED HAM .... ......... ., ... s698 ,~~DR~~!~~s ... •-M·80ll( s139 .,.u SLICED BACON ············"· STORES ' f WHOU 01 llllTT c ---._;;':.::_" _:·__.:.' • // PORTION .......................... u . 8 9 79~ 79~ PEAR .. HALYES __ J~l.43 c· , P0°R·K' & BEANS31.0L39c DISINFECTANT $1 3 4 LISTEROL_ ... _ ... ___ ..... -14-01. MARINA ROLL ·TISSUE_4-,•1.68c COLD.1CUPS _____ coi:'f 93 C CH.ii:l";/0 .iEANS ___ t~l.49c SPAGHETTI ____ ,_~:, 79 c EGGYNOODLES._uL29c ·FLOUR REGULAR 5w.86c 4-. L-. ~ "1-t ~ M_, , FRIED CHICKEN ............................. :.':: s 19 • •StotlW•-t•ORC:MICIUN 9 6 c . CHUN KING INTRlll ................. 1.~~:: U.UUl4"°"0RMUlll•tY -• 12s ; FRUIT 'N DANISH ............ '.~~:: .....:>ID•l-t.OAV1 89' ·BREAD DOUGH .................. _ .. :.':: " --•1s1 APPLE PIES .... __ ········-··············· .. ··"·OL --•1• DUTCll APPLE PIE._,,.., , .-..unu~1 '1" l'OllK UUU8E ...... __ ,. i!OCiiii&;.,.,,_, .... 9.,. aiiltms.-.. -.... 30' iii"SSll SPROUTS _ ·~• 40' CAUUFLOWEl _ .......... ~.38" .....,..... ___ It PAllCAIE IATTEI -·--- BABY FOOD lllClf.llUT STUllU AISOITED 4.7 .... IC( 14~ LYSOi. CLEANER FO,GERS COFFEE IU CUI IU CAii ~103 $302 Ill'• CMUCK CUT 9 8 C ROUND BONE ROAST .............. . Hlf •90HIUUOIUCll $149 ROLLED ROAST .................................... .. IEEf • IOUNO CIJT • OUARANlHO • 1 89 SIRLOIN TIPHWOllOAST .................. . STATllMOI"Clnwa•OUAIANIUO • 19• BEIF'CUBI STEAK ........................... . 7~8oN'E ROAST .. s 1°3 llff•lOINP.,T• ,..._. •207 T-BQNE STEAK .............................. " Mlf •STATER MOS. CRTtNO $139 RIB ROAST .. 1•••·T1111 ............................. . Mlf•l~CUT•NOTAIU •2 • s POR'l'ERHOUSE STEAK ......... . •lf•SlAJftUOS.cffTlfllD $179 RIB ROAST11T11111s.111• ....................... . SlAtaUOS.CERTlflm•OUAU.lffEID • 149 BEEF RIB STEAK........................... ,. IHf •lOIN CUT $ 2 29 TOP/ SIRLOIN STEAK................. .. -·li*~IS $149 STIWING MEAT ................................ . SOUP MEIN:ll:~t,:g"~ ....................... ~• 27' MINUTE RICE ~.':'~ .................. W.OL 60' GRAINDROPS~,. ....... ____ , .. L 69' SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR ........ ,.,,. 66' PANCAKE MIX m~•~ ........... -... o.oL 21' KERNS GRAPE JELLY ..... •~L 50' P.D.Q. CHOCOLATE BEADS .... oo.~. 88' ROYAL PUDDINGS .............. ~~ 29' BUTIERNUT COFFEE ............................ 95' PLANTERS MIX NUTS ........ ,,,,, '1.15 c EA. CANDY BARS ~""::. . __ .. , 69' GHIRARDELLI FLICK ms_""" 69' XLNT BEEF TAMALES .. _ .. __ .. , 48' ' MARGARINE :g::,.. ............................ a .. 64' " PEARS URGE EXTRA FANCY D'ANJOU MARl'lARINE:=:"." _____ ,. 68' I MARGARINE ~ ............................... 59' MARGARINE ::::'..' ........................................ 53' ; c DETERGENT ~:.~i.11.n. _____ ,'-«-13' WHITE KING ~D' "'"'"" -... ~~· 93' I ELECTRASOL::.:.:'.:': ........................ ~• .. 86' , S-10 LIQUID l~."---.. O.OL •1.01 LB APPLESAUCE .......... _ _,_ ....... 19'. EXTllA • PEACHES~fo~:.~-----2'-0t. 63'; 1 FANCY FRISH TINDll, PEARS::.::::: ....... -----·--44' •. MUSHROOMS 45' HAWAIIAN PUNCH BASE ....... •1.15 SMALL FANC IS~La..... ... 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All'lllN °ft IOTUIHUWOI SUPR '"st' " --39' ....... _ .~. 7• -·-1mx ..... , __ OllOIEUIUllOGI -·m 4Z' _....ti' IATClllS -21' TISSUE -45' WY SCOTT IATll • COLOHqtQU,iTl.-'1.11 -'2.aS PUREX FOLIHliliSTAlll: comr ·~•·t.n~ 8CIODWINS FAlllC SOFTENER -... -.. 14' BLEACH VIVA TOWELS PEIAlllll WlllOOW ClUNH-. --4" l ·2llPOTUfTE1 ,:.:.1n-. . .. _i __ ,_•1.11 Lf 47·$ · - SllEU llO.flST STllP --'I.ft UUOll • 11t11 . . ( -' E L - I - o ! Al . ..... , . .,._,. ,..,_, .,,..._ . .,.,.,,_ ... -'•• • ,. .. ,,, ' ,__..~ .... ., .-'• "• r • ,-. .---.. ,,.. . Scotch Treat Won :t Sk·imp WlfOLE KEllNE~ or " ... CREAM -STYLE ·• C.. T CORll ALIX'S IOOL TORTILLA CHIPS FOR DISHES FOREMOST FRUIT 'U~CH SPRINGFIELD. 1 GRADEAA 'BUTiTER SPRINGFIELD ~ ORANGE :.;.. . JUICE ORCHARD HILLS FARMS FRUIT .PIES -~ CHERJlY • APPLE •Blueberry I BAI BONE& ROLLED • HAM OSCAIJ.MEYER ALL MEA i -BEEF ' < I 1 WE•ERS 1 .... ""' .. I I • I • Puddings and custards play a bie>part in British cuisine and stand rirm in Scottish menus as w•ll. FrOm a collection of dishes of ti)e2 Scots , in Sphere magazine, co m'~ this dessert with the curious name, Nun's Pudding. NUn's Pudaing makes a pretty dinner-party.dessert or a spec ial family treat. It is a smooth· textured, baked custard toppelj with'asweet apricot sauce. · Although th is recipe takes 8 egg yolks. you can plan to use the egg whites later in an angelfood ROYAL . cs.ke. The sauce is poured into the baking dlsh first, then followed by the cu1tard mixture. When the custard· is unmolded, the sauce crowns the delicate mixture. Custard keeps beauttrully in the refrigerator, so You can make it ahead ir you wii;h. To serve, top with .whipped cream and a crisscross of cinnamon sticks or .hard candy. .. NUN'S PUDDING 1h cup apricot preserves 2 teaspoons ground cln· namon YAMIYMIRY c LI •. . ' PINT CARTON-AU FLA YORS BREAD LEMON JUICE OIL H FllAMCISCO"., F«EMCH •BREAD . '· SPRINGFIELD FREii CH FRIES , .... 7 VALLEYS .FROZEN YEIETABLES your Choice CENTER CUT 7-BONE STEAKS ..... c.. Reg: 65C 1. OSC.UMAYR BOLIM!tM • AUMIATALLlllP ....... "' ·-. -. . ' .. Wednesday, May 28, 197S <t cups milk 2 envelopes unfl avored ge latin V.. cup sug ar 114 teaspoon salt 8egg yo lks 1h cup chilled whipping cream J tablespoon sugar Cinnamon sticks ,_1ix preserves and ground cin· namon. Spread on bottom or 2· quart glass bowl. Refrigerate un· tit set, about 1 hour. Mix milk, gelatin, V. tup sug. ar, salt, ~.nd eJg .Yolks i~ top of SWHT 'N JUICY DAIL V PILOT (;7 \ double boiler. Cook over simmer· ing water, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens, 15 to 20 minutes. Pour mixture over preserves in bowl. Refrigerate until set.. about 4 hours. .. Beat whipping cream and 1 tablespoon sugar in chilled bowl until stiff. Un mold pudding onto large serving plate; top with whipped cream . In the original Scottish version the cJnpamon sticks are ar· ranged in the form of a cross lik~ a hot cross bun . ' CAUFORNIA V ALEMCIA 8 s1 ORAlllES EXnA FANCY ASPARAIUS MEATY HASS •. AVOCADOS YOUNG 'M TEMDER SW¥f CORN · . . . 39L~. 5 s1 F 0 R PlllLL TRIAL SIZf'." .~s*.;: ' 9c SHAMPOO " ....... ' , ' • .. ~ l I . ' . l • I ' • ' . • • . • . ., ! l _.,_, . Store Hours: 8 to 9 Dall~1=nday 8· 7 Pricn I•• Thursday thru Wednesday May 29 to June 4 f'rlcn 9ftct te ttecli .. ._ We Glady Accept Foo.:! Stamps • • ' • ·=--CHEESE . ' ~i 79! • · -~CHEESE · J~~=.. c , ~••sauns ·.: . ..-..::.. . ' - .CO$TA MESA 19th atKI Placelltla . ~~(;ENTI~ .710 W. ~haptna,, . ' , i I. " I . "l • .. '\ ., "' • ' ·~ " ... . . .. .. . ~. .. . . . ... ...... -· . ' -. .. . . .... • Cf DAIL y PILOT Wednesday, May28. 1975 ' I l--r I ' ' ' l f f • l Prim 1tf1ct\Yc May 21, thru June 4, 1975, HOURS : . 9Lm. to 9p,1n., Mon,-Sat., 10Lm. to 7p.n1 .. Sun. ............ ·* ;:,,+ ~"' meroantlle BREAD Springfield 1 lb. Loaf ' 4 0 $1 R WHITE WHEAT ROUND T OP & SANO~VICH I\.': lb. l oaf: 3911 • Springfield HOMOGENIZED MILK 1.36 680 35• GALLON HAk.f G A L. QT. (The lowest f)rices "a!l6wed /Jy faw!J Holly Farms CHICKEN FRES H G RADE A WHOLE Frying Chicken •....... 490' lb. 1 Breasts, drumsticks, 1hi9hs ... ~, ..... 88it lb. Borden AMERICAN PROCESSED CHEESE SLICES llb1.ror 3.16 Comple1e prep;acka1ed deli use featurin1 all lhe mo~l popubr lunch me;at a[ld chrrse. Chaparral BEEF JERKY Thin sliced pieces of beef seasoned anrl slowly smoked in our own smoke houses .... Y. lb. 2.49 The Meat Mercantile is the country mercantile store with o ld-ti me fr iendly atmosphere and quality merchandise sold at competi live prices. THE MEAT MERCANT1 LE UNCONOITI ONAL L V GUARANTEES EVERYTHING WE SELL. IF YOU ARE NOT TOTA LL V SA TISFIED WITH YOUR PU RCHASE. WE Will CHEERFULLY Rf PLACE Or. REFUND YOUR ORDER. We reserve Hie right 10 limit quantilies sold. Food Stamps Accepted. f ' The 'Meat Mercantile is a new con· cept of a quality meat supermarket fe aturing both retail and restaurant sizes. You can now buy restaurant quality aged be~f everyday ai prices you can afford! EGGS RANCH FRESH LARGE Gr•d• AA 1 doz. ctn •. , ••••• ,.,, ••••••••• , ••• , 4911 2Y1doz.U1t ••••••••••••• 1 ••.•.•••• 1.19 LEAN.GROUND BEEF ANYSIZFPKG ..................... 69t lb . VAl:UE FEATURES AT THE NEW ' MEAT ~.ERCANTILE BEEF PROPERL V ACED to give you consis- tenlly lender. juicy and fl avorlul n1eat. TOP OUA LITY pork, 1,mb, and poultry. ·MILK-BREAD-EGGS at super disi;ount pric~s e\lery day. $500 IN PRIZES! Register for Grand Prize Drawing! 1st PRIZES Ten $25 Food Certif icates Full ,A ad 8-f .Loin FU LLY ~GEO WHOLE BEEF TENDERLOINS e.ef-t.oins FM F.u.t Mi1non b the ct: 4 t• I lbs. a . 1.491b. 2.991•. Old V ifginia Tentler-& Juicy FRAN KS · 12 oz.pkg ..•............•..•........ 590' SOlHOi COASf ·~,,. • -. 0 PAUlA<llNO ~ AVf . next to Brookside Winery CRANCE COUNT Y AlltPORT 2915 Bristol Ave., Costa Mesa/540..3394 .._~~------------------- 2nd PR IZES Ten Sl 5 Food Certificates 3rd PR IZES Ten $10 Food Certificates (Food ctttifiu.tes redeemable .at f.au vi.lue. Limi~ one prize per f.amily . E:ildudes Items prohibited by I.aw. No purcfl.a.5c neccsury. Entries will close on I on Frid.ay, M.ay 30, 1975. Winners will be notified.) I I Fill in and de posit t his coupon at the Meat Mercantile (so rr y. mailed coupons cannot be accepted). City/S tate/Zip __________ _ • Telephone __________ _ • ' ---' ------ Fish Fits C.run·ch Are you searching for food s' other s mall fish fillets, fresh or that are high in nutritive value.. frozen quick and easy to prepare, taste like a million, and are easy on the 1h cup butter or margarine, food budget? melted If-that sounds like the impqssl-1 small clove ga·ruc, minced ble dream, it's probably bec&use (optional) you haven't discovered the joy of Vi teaspoon fine herbs blend seafoods. · 4 cups whole potato chips, Fish fillets are so easy to pre· crushed to make 2.1h cups pare, and you can let your im· crumbs agina tion soar because these versatile products adapt to 2 or 3 t ablespoons grated or literally hundreds of preparation shredded Parmesa n cheese styles. Their diStinctive, delicate Thaw frozen C-1sh. Co mbine flavor adapts to all cooking melted butter or margarine, methods, and they may be com-garlic, if used, and herbs; heal. bined with other foods for satisfy-Arrange fillets, skin side up, in ing results. shallow baking pan, 15 by 10 by Crunchy Baked Fish Fillets!is 1-inch. a quickly-prepared, oVen-bakied Brush fillets with butter mi x- enlree that tastes like a million, lure; sprinkle lh of the crumbs but is so economical the food over fillets. Turn fillets and re- budget will hardly show a denL peat process using remaining Ocean perch fillets are suggested butter mixture 8nd crumbs. but other fish fillets are equalJY Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese_ tasty in this recipe. Bake in hot oven, 400 degrees CRUNCHY BAKED F ., about 15 minutes or until fi sh FISH FILLETS fl akes easily when tested with a , 2 pounds ocean perch or fork . Makes 6 servings. ,'-~~~~~~__:_~~~-=+ Can't 'Beet' Soup This adaptation from Jewish cuis ine may be served with egg salad bread tray, fruit and beverage. I HEARTYBEETSOUP : J -pound (a bout) lean, narrow beef short ribs (4 pieces) 1-pound can diced ' beets 2 cups shredded cab- bage, packed down Medium onion, cut in thin strips : J 3 beef bouillon cubes Bay Leaf Lemon juice Dark brown sugar Salt and peppe'r to taste ln a lacge saucepot br- ing the short ribs and 1 quart water to a boil ; , skim orf scum. Simmer, covered for 1 hobr. Add juice d ri;ai n ed fr.om beets (reserve beets). cabbage, onion, bouillon cubes, 3 cu~ water and bay leaf; con- tinue to simmer , cov- ered, for 1 hour longer. Remove ribs , cut meat from bones and dice ; dis· card bone~ and return meat to soup with beets. Add e nough lemon juice and sugar to give real sweet~sour fl avor - we like 3 to 4 tablespoons of each -and at the· same time add the saJt and pepper. Mix well and reheat. Makes 6 serv- ings. Italiano Select tender young spinach and Iceberg let- tuce, for this crisp salad that's perfect with ever popularpasta. Tear greens into bite· size pieces i nd toss light· ly in oil and vinegar dressing zested with garlic. Serve topped generously with chopped hard cooked e11. chopped toasted walnuta and grated Parmesan cheese. • I Litffe Neck CLAMS ; I LOBSTER IAl~S • • ... • Ex ercising Prudence? Extra fat isn 't needed for tasty chicken Sp i raJ-SI ired Whol" or Half MS "So Good ... It Will 'll<.1unl ' Yo u 'til It's Gone" II "OI 10 lie COt>WrTWG '" ·-~ IO 10 0.Y> CW 1eu • _.r.on \l>OOld lie l<<M•n Tnos CW'I ~ r. ~ 109111 on hgntty pac~.a al""ll{oUm bl To 11'1•.,. .uo ... 1 lull 24 l!Ou<I ,,. 1.,. -· ~ ORDER YOUR HOMEY IAICEO HAM ••• TODA.Y I • I_., to Strlr• witti HCMlt}' '11 Spict Cilne • s,ii'tl SllcH Fro. Top to loltotl • Wt Pocbgt .ct SW, MM .Coed to C•1f • M s..-ric.t Delkett1Mt1 • ~ ci-w1 Md wi.n 3700 E. Coast 1ti9>woy, Corona def Mar -673· 9000 ,_ ....... c-_ 1222 5. lrooki..nt, at W Rd., • ...._ 6lS.Z461 MESA PRODUCE 1854-NEWPORT BLVD. cc~•~::,~:;~t."0W,AY ~~OPEN 6 DAYS 9 to 6 Phone 642-6025 Ch 'icken Bastes Self . ' ,. ' .>. !'- GREEN ONIONS RADISHES PIECOST Chicken Willi skin is self. basting so that extra fat is not needed during cooking to retain its natural moisture. Season with s pices. ,herbs or juices a nd you oan vary the taste without upping the caloric count. Bake, broil, gril l or s tew chicken; all m<Jintain chicken's Jow caloric content. Even fried. a drumstick contnins only about 90 calories or a half thicken breast, about 155 calorici;. Chicken brings more to the I.a- ble than good rlavor. It has im- portant nutritional benefits. Good food habits..cpmbined with exercise help maintain not only the proper weight but also the • good health of children and adults. ·. Here a re two tasty ways to serve chicken \\l hilc keeping its calorie-count low : PIQUANT DI ET CJD CK EN ... sauce is so good, chicken could be served on rice to take advantage or il ... very colorful ... lots or zip. 1 broiler¥frye r chicken, cut in serving pieces 1h teaspoon snit 1A teaspoon peppe1· 11/2 teaspoons oregano juice one lemon l envelope (111.t ounce) onion soup mix 11:.: cu p gree n peppe1·s. chopped 2 table spoons on i ons, chopped 1 16 oz. c an stewed tomatoes Dip p~eces of chicken in lemon j ui ce, coati n g generous ly . Sprinkle c hi cke n with salt, pep· per and o regano and place in shallow pa n . Brown in 400 degree F. oven about 10 minutes each side. lt1ix todether stewed tomatoes and onion soup; ·add peppers and onions. Pour mixlure over WIENERS 49~ in l lb. BAG chicken and cook about 35-49 minutes longer, Makes 4 servings, approximately 271 calorics each. LE~ION·HONEY CIDCKEN 1 broiler-fryer chicken, cut in ser vi ng pieces l ta blespoon oi l 1 ~ cup honey 1/2 cup le mon juice 2 tahlespoons soy sauce l tcasp9on le mon peel , grated I teaspoon paprika 114 teaspoon nutmeg Arrange chic k e n in baking pan. To make sau ce, s tir together oil, honeY. lemon juice, soy sauce, lemon peel, paprika. and nutmeg. Pour sauce over chicken. turn· in g pieces to coat. Bake un· covered in 350 deg ree F. oven for 1 hour, or until done, turning and basting once. Four servings have approximately 295 calories each. ...... --Mc-. s'/26-tll WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS CHUNK BOLOINA 49c Sllcecl 69'1b. CAL VALEHCIA GRElf<T FOR THAT EARLY MORH JUICE GRUNGES l .9S lo• BEL-PEPERS LMWt 72 Lbs. WE STILL HA VE LOCAi. IERRIES 10~ 10~ LARI FRESH FISH SELECTION 1 WEEK ONLY SALE TROUT Fillet s 1.29 .. Breaded s 1.19111. FRES.ti . LINI C• Re<J. '·'' 5 1 ~69 .. MAHI-MAHI • SH RIMP AND s1 99 TARTER ~-·_ .. --<SAUCE FRESH FRESH P\RCH ~ 1.49 .. RED SANPPER I COOKED SHRIMP S ~leg 59.90 -OYSRRS 19C... 51.49 .. I J I 1 I • ,. ' ........ .. ... . , .. . ' . . . ' • • . . ~ ... ~ .. ' ' ' CIO OAILV PILOT Wednesday. May 28. 1975 ··It 's Dessert and Main Dish • • • Noodle Pudding : Change of Pa 'ce ·. This spiced noodl e pudding from Jewish c uisine, was a bi g hit when it wus tried in my test kitchen. The contr ibutor or the r ecipe tells m e that in orthodox J ewish families it might be served, after a hearty vegeta ble soup or salad, at a "dairy" lunch or Sunday night supper. J ewish families who do not ob- serve orthodox dietary rules (they forbiCI eating dairy foods and m eat at the same meal) might ser ve the pudding witll sliced cold turkey and a salad. After hearing this I served it with roast chicken (unstuffed and hot), a cooked green vegeta- ble and a salad. I skipped orfering d es·sert because the pudding is sweet and has apple in it. . RHODA'S SPICED NOODLE PUDDING 4eggs Sweet Idea Bread Baked Serving nutr;ilious, de- licious , and yet inex- pensive {oods withOut serving the "$a.me old thin g '' i s a r e al challenge. Baking Mexican Sweet Bre ad for a little ''something s pecial" wi ll h e lp you m ee l this challenge. These tasty hot rolls combine the ''oh- s o -good '' flavor o f homemade bread with a crunchy, s weet topJl'ng. Econ omical frozen bread dough g ives your budget a brea k plus gives you the s atisrac- tion of pre paring it yourself. Serve this deliciqus s wee t bread {or break{ast with Chorizo sa u s a g e (Me x ican s a u s a ge) a nd h o t chocolate for a real taste treat! MEXICAN S W EET BREAD 1 one pound loaf frozen bread dough l cup sugar -I cup nour 1h cup melted butter 1 slightly beaten egg 1 teaspoon cinnamon , Let frozen dough thaw. Cut dough into 16 pieces and shape each piece in- to a ball about 1 v .. inches in diameter. P lace balls on greased baking sheet, 2 inches apart. Flatten balls slightly with the palm of your hand. Mix togethe r sugar, flour , e gg , and cin· namon. Spread 1 tables- poon topping on each roll . L e t ri se until doubles. Bake in 400 degree oven for 10 minutes or until lightly browned. Recipes Adapted BU1TERMILK SCONES For the c ho lesterol watchers. l :aA cups fl our 2 t easpoons baking powder lt2 teaspoon baking soda % teaspoon salt V.i cup corn -o il margarine lt2 cup rais ins l cup buttermilk . In a large mixing bowl stir together the fl our, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Cut in margarin e until particles a rc fine. Mix in r a i s ins. S tir in but· termilk just until mix- ture is moistened. Turn out onto a pre· pare d p a s tr y c loth ; knead a bout 20 ti mes. Cut dough in ha!{. Roll or pat each halt.into a ~­ inch thick r ound : cut each round into8wedges. flace . a. few inches apart, on a n ungr eased cookie sheet. Ba ke in a prehea ted 425·d eg ree oven about 18 mJnutes. Strveflot. Makes 16. Money's Worth MYll ~ur money In the 16 ounces creamed cottage cheese l c up commercial sour cream 1.:a cup sugar 1 teaspoon s a lt 3teaspoons cinnamon •,~teaspoon nutm('g 1 teaspoon pure vunilla C'X- tract- 2cups diced pa red apple I cup r aisins - 8 ounces n1edium-\vidc egg noodles slightly undercooked and drained 2 ta b le s poon s bu tter or margarine 1,2 cup cornflake crumbs 1,.:, c up slivC'rcd blanched almonds Extr a comm e r cia l s our cream In a large mixing-bo\\'l be at eggs s li g htly ; add cottage cheese, sour crcan1, suga r, salt. ci nna mon, nut meg and vanill a ; Fresh Whole Body FRYING CHICKENS 47~. USOA CHOICE BEEF 1 5 9 BONELESS ROUND STEAK.,. , b("al gently -j ust until ingre-lr1 akes8to 12servings. dients are evenl y distributed. Note : If the pudding is made Add a ppl e s, rais ins a nd ahe ad o r a n y is left o ver. noodles; stir together well. Pour refri gerate it : before serving, cut into a buttered shalloY.r baking it into neat portions and place on dish (about 12 by 8 by 2 inches). a heatproof pl a tter or a foil·lined In a small skillet or saucepan, t•ookie s heet and reheat btiefl y In melt butter ; off heat, stir in a hot oven jus t until Y.:ar m -. a cru1nbs and almonds ; sprinkle m atterorminutes. over noodle mixture. Bake ill....iL.-...liun'"'· '..tJUi.c..L.he-d.o~ of this re· preheated 350·d egree oven until ('ipe likes to dot the Ups 0£ the topping is golden -about 35 to 40 portions with butter be{ ore mi nutes . · reheating, but. this is not strictly Le t stand at room temperature necessary. fo r ~l least 10 minutes be{ore serving: o.r let st and longer but serve while still quite warm. (Texture \viii look curdly w)le n pudding is taken out or oven, but pay no attention to this; it will not arrecl the eating quality; t exture \\"ill look less curdly afte r pud- dingstands a s hort while.) Pass extra sour cream as a. toppin_g -a pint .may not be too much for this amount of pudding. '"Olll l:ashion Island Ncwporl .Beach USDA CHOICE BEEF BLADE CUT CHUCK ROAST 93cLB. SALMONSTEAK .......... LS. LARGELOINCHOPS ... L8. 1.39 \ 103 FM STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR Downey FABRIC SOFTENER 96 Oz. Bottle 2.23 Crisco SHORTENING MANMATIAH All V•rletiH 49 LUNCH MEATS ........... •~,,;., KRAFT DELUXE PROCESS SLICED CHEESE ........ •~"' 79 --·-·""'~ . PRECIOUS SAANO 79 FRESH SUca> BBC C<HTER CUT 1· a· 5 BEEF LIVER ...................... LS. PORK LOIN CHOPS TIP LB. , USOA CHOICE BEEF Chuck 1 57 BONELESS CLOD ROAST .. LS. , GOAT°"S 2 LB. 1 39 FISH STICKS .................. ,. , FORZEN "'9C TURBOT FILLETS .............. LB. If ~A!f.CHEESE ............ 10., us6A CHOICE SEEF 1 57 PORK LOIN COllKTRY STYLE 1 39 CHUCK BONELESS CLOD , SPARE RIBS ................. LS. , LS. . FROZEN 8 TO 12 LB. • 5f\c USOA CHOICE BEEF 1 57 .HEN TURKEYS ................. LS. :1 BONELESS CHUCK ....... LS. , QUALITY SLICED 1 29 V2 PORK LOIN ............... LB. , FRDlEN ODNEi.ESS 1 1 9 VEAL LEGS .................. LS. , cERn AStt, oz. snc FISH STICKS ...................... •• :I Large Iceberg LETIUCE 19~. JUICY FLAVORfUL 5 L 1 00 NAVELORANGES ............................ ~ , • ClRROTS~.~~.~ ........................ : ................ Le.1 gc ON10NSN·-·····-··················-························· LB. 1 gc BRQCCOL1 ............................................... Le. 29c Springfield Sprlnglleld B•c•ui.. of unu•u•I "o I um• p .. ch•••• rw ""llllf•c:tvr•r't t.filpo••'Y promoti°".i •llow•ricff, while they le.it •.. • • • WE SELL THEM LOWER! NUCOA REGULAR STICK MARGARINE ......................... "" ~'-53c GREEN Gt.I.NT KITCHEN SLICED OR ~ FRENCH GREEN BEANS ................. ""-"" 35c sgc H£1NZ KETCHUP ....................................... 26oz.00t11e MA.ZOLA NO STICK 1 27 COOKING AID ................................ '"·'" • CEREAL .............................................. ,.._.,, 62c SEVEN SEAS SALAD DRESSING .......................... ,,,..,,,.,. 49c ¥91'9 ........ ,_ _...., .... c- """""""'" MUSTARD ........................................... UoLjM LA.WAY'S SEASONED SALT ............................... BoL"' 26c 59c WELC>rS GRAPE JELLY, PRESERVES, or JAM ...... 200L "" 83c FfttSKIES SAUCE, COSES or DINNER DRY DOG FOOD ............................ .,._...,_ 2.19 CARNATION ALL VARIETIES INSTANTBREAKFAST .................. o"""bo• 85c 55c DOVE BEAUTY BAR BATH SOAP ....................... ,,_.,.,....,_,""""'°" GLAD 30 GAL SIZE TRASH BAGS .................................. 10 1n bo• ' Minute Made ORANGE JUICE DINNERS ~ 5 9 All Varieties except C Betf, Haddock & Ham 12oz. • 49 can'"' 31c ;~;r. C AUNT JEMIMA 55c BLUEBERRY WAFFLES ................. <O "· oo. BRIDGFOAD WHrTE 93 BREAD DOUGH ................. 3·16 oz.1oavesinpkg c CHEF PIEAAE Apple, Dvtdi Apple 1 6 9 HI 9" PIES ..................................... 37 .,. b" , P.c Whip I i,.\ Oz. Tub . 55c ~ON-DAIRY TOPPING ................................ . •• 11.111-.marm •• .. ·-.. Springfield L \'.NQEN FARM Springfield HASH BROWN BREAD 16 oz. loaf GRAPEFRUIT JUICE DETERGENT 40 oz. box POTAIOES TO'-'ATPES ' " 29t 42 ~:: Reg. or Pinll • 41 oa c.n 45c 5gc ORANGE BUENA PARK SANTA ANA WOODLAND HILLS TORRANCE RIVERSIDE Tlot 1IOO l llOO n to IJ .. I DAILY PILOT l!ITV o'::'vE ... S(ilCM llLVD. ... ,"",,~... CHATfWOlll'" AVI. VICTOAY ll\10. CAllllOH IT. ' l 3'Cllf to COlllNll'I or: at ... CH I LVO. ... AT CHAT.W(lll TH • lELlA CO'IHf:flt Of .VICTOAV COlilNf l'I OF • "' IHAWTHOlllNI ......... TVLl:lll AVt:, AT QAlllOf:H OlllOVE 8LVO. At llllSTOL a IUNFLOWl lll AT HAWTltOllllNk S U l'ULVl'.OA AT TY LI A• fUVl ltt'Dt,.,,., a CITY OIUVl SO, • OlllANOETHOlllPI. MON. I-FIU, t lqtel lf01111 HOUllll • CillNOQA AVli. PAlllAllW)UHT •CAii'°" • aTOfll HOUfta I ........ ,. , • MOH,tlltvSAT.lt•• ITOllllHOUllll T •H 1 Mtott,ttwvrr1.10... MON."'"''1111,l t•• •TOlll[HOIJllll MON "'""'IAT IJO 1;10 • •. lUNl>AY IO tel MON,.-Jl•wlAT.lt•IJlli 5A . '1 ... ....10M 71.....,.11MI IAT .• liUN.tte7 MQN,""-IAT.l :>O te l ;)o "IUNOAV·t~ ... !'' IOt•I •...... .;..;....;;.;;;.;;.'\r..1 ...... ~""'::::::•~·v~.~·:"~' ...... .a.. ... ~"';;;;"·~·~M;;.;. ...... ..L ............... ,... ... ..1 ..................... ~~--.lll~·~v:"~'U'.;.. ... L. ... ..::::.:,;:.:~~-:... ... .L..i..Ji;:;;;••J•~•~·~~ .. ...I •. -· ? . I • • --· .. . -· , . ,• .. . . . • • • . . • Wednesday. May 28. 1975 DAIL y PILOT c 11 Peariu·t Desserts Delight Young, .Old aa:;11g~tii ;I .:..< A great Baklava is considered the queen or all putries in Middle Eastern COUD· tries. The dessert l.s not d i rficult to prepare because the pastry can be bought ready-me.de. Peanut Bukluvu is an updated version or this eluate. PEANUT BAKLAVA 2 cups fin ely c hopped cocktail peanuts . 4 cu1>5 s ugar % teaspoon ground cardam·on 2 packages (2-ounces each) s t rudel d ough sheets 1 cup (2 sticks) melt· ed margarine 1 in cups water 1 t ablespoon lemon juice 2 cinnamon sticks Combine peanuts, 1 e up s u gar and cardamom in bow); ntl>< well. Set aside. Cut ts t rudel doug h sheets into quarters. OverlaP-2 uarters to cover bO tom o greas 13 x 9-inch baking pan. Brush with melted margarine. Repeat to make 2 more layers. Sprinkle 14 cup peanut mlxlure over third layer. Continue to form layers or strudel dough brushed wi th margarine and ~anut mixture until 4 quarter sheets strudel dough remain. Bake at 350 degree F. about 35 minutes, or until golden. Meanwhile combine remaining 3 cups s ugar, water, lem on juice and cinnamon sticks in large saucepan. Bring to boil over m ed ium h eut . Reduce heat to low and cook syrup 15 minutes longer. Cool sli ghtly. Form last 2 layers of do ugh a1ncl brush each with margarine . Cut past ry int o 4 s trips len t h wise. Cut each Pour syrup over hot s r ip 1nto;s diamond -Baklava.--Cool. complete· shapes. Pour remaining ly befo~e serving. Makes margarine over a ll. · 20 servings. * * * Fi ll p a.s t e l ·colored papt:r cups with this run d essert ror a c hild's birthday party. They're easy to serve, children love peanut but- ter and chocolate, and by preparing the simple re- cipe twice you can serve 20 youngsters. <And even a mother or two!) l'EANUTTY TOTE'E CUPS 2 e nvelopes of un· flavored gelatin 1 cup cold milk 1 cup m ilk, heated to boiling tor 11;., cups peanut but- IA cup sugar ~cups ice c ubes 112 cup semi·S"-'Cet chocolate pieces ln 5-cu Qtender cot~ ta iner, s prinkle un· flavored gel a t in over cold milk : let stand until moistened. Add hot milk t1.nd process at low speed 2 minutes. Add peanut butter, s u~ar. and ice cubes one at a time a.nd process at high speed unti l i('C is n1elted. Pou r immediately into 5·ounce paper cups and stir in chocolate pieces <a bout 1h tab l e~oQD. each cup). Chill until set, about 10 mi nutes. Makes 10 to 12 servings. place for kids. STIMULATES young minds. Saturdays in.!h• _.-==-~="""' DAILY PILOT Sangria ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---;;;=.~~~~-'-~~-=- A Drink To Eat Sangria win e's popularit Y wit h the younger host or hostess no doubt is due to its zestrul fresh flavor. Because or its lower alco holic content (in con- trast to hard liquors), Sangria "mixes" well with people of all ages who enjoy a great drink while enjoyi n g good friends. Don 't restrict Sangria for drinking only. He re's a dessert that's eye pop- pirtg pretty and taste- titillating. F ROZ EN SANGRIA . CUPS 1 pint raspbe rry sherbet 2 teaspoons fresh grated orange peel 2 tablespoons fresh squeezed ora nge j uice Y.z cup Sangria wine 8 ora n ge c ups, scalloped Place sherbet, peel and juice in large bowl. Beat. until creamy, graduall y adding wine. Set orange cups in muf- fin tin (or support and pour in s herbet mixture. Freeze in tins over- night .. Just before serv- ing, garnish with a dollop or whipped cream and a sprig or mint. . To make orange shells, cu t fru it in h a )( crosswise . Carefully re- am out jui ce or c ut out meat easily with curved grapefruit knife . Then serape clean with a large spoon: Edges m ay be notched Wit h kitchen shears or paring knife. These may be placed in plastic bags, sealed a nd s tored in freezer until r eady to use. Rice Baked lt~li an Rice Cake, made with ricotta cheese and flavored with le m on rind, is very s weet but that's the way it's pre· ferred. MRS. ANNA CIRELLI'S RICE CAKE 3eggs JI.~ cups s ugar 12 ounces {llh cups) ricotta cheese If.! cup m ii k 2 teas poons g rated lemon rind I 5cups cooked rice Beat together the eggs ~nd sugar a b o ut ~ miftutc. i\1ash cheese sli ghtly and mix \~:ith m ilk a nd Jemon rind; add to egg mixture; s tir in rice. Turn into a buttered 8-inch square glass bak· Ing dis h or s imilar utensil. Ba ke in a pre- heated 350-degree oven for 1 hour. Ser ve warm. Le£tovcr cake m ay be covered with foi l and re- .heated in a 250,degree .oveJl .f or ·abo ut 30 ~ .niinqtes to reta.i n its origin a l text ure a nd fl avoi'·. Recipe• to add dining pie••!!"' whll• •ubtrectlng calorlea. ·Wedneada1 ID the DAILY PILOT I ' This week Ralphs has an alternative to high beef prices. Ralphs has made a special purchase of Western grass-fed yearling beef. Because It's leaner than mature grain-fed beef, it's lower In fat and it's much lower In price. Because this yearling beef is so lean, we recommend that you tenderize or Western marinate it before broiling or barbecuing. In fact, cooking instructions are included with each package. You can also choose from our regular selection of Ralphs Meat Master Beel, but while supply lasts this week, you have an alternative in type of beef and price. As always, Ralphs unconditionally guarantees satisfaction or your money refunded. Yearling Meat Master Meats Y••rtlnsi B••l-Fult Cut Fl•tpha £1ctuslve-A IU•nd ol Gr0'1nd Roinl BMf •nd l •xtured V•getabla ProCHI Ralphs Super Buy .. ~ ~.!~! lb ... lb.1.19 ~Burger Temporarily reduc.d pri(e ind uding monu· focture"' ot1owoncn ond tpetiol pur~ Ye•ttl"I l•ef loin-Bone-In WILSON COFIN KING Ol Slrlaln Ho1fJ Sl:ad ~Steaks lb.1.19 ~Bacon •lb···· ... 99 Super Bakery White or Wh•1t T·B• ~Steaks Ye1rllng Beel loin Porterhouae ~Steaks All Star Fr••h Froz•ft-D•fro1ted B d 2 I Body Portlofl Attached ["]ii rea 16 oz 1 69 Sno l'£.J ,,.j • lb. • ~crab Lees lb 99 ... , .. _,.,,,~Lb:'"' 1 79 ~ ~ Perch Fillets • ,._ .s9 o Bread '"" .39 ['"JI Fr••h Chinook [:ii Ralph1-llll1ple Pecan 01 Prune Danish 49 "· • l'£.J Salmon Steaks lb. 2.29 l'£.J Coffee Cakes • °'· •• ,, • ~ 1~-Cod Fillets lb. 1.19 Super Flowers sweet Y••ttint Beel-loin Y•arling Beel Rib ~Steaks ,.1.39 Y•arling Be•I Chuck-Shoulder Cul ,b"2:: ~Williams ~ ;;;;,t;nNf;~lla b""" .57 RoundBone lb. 2.79 "'" 1.37 fNe! Lemon t.e•I Witll P\l'eflete of Fte1h Clll Flo"''' D Ralphs Everyday Low Price Compote lolph1OYef09"'qi15,00Q •YetY· doy low price• with so-called diKOUnt pri(ft.. Super Produce ~watermelon~'. 9c o ~-.;gus pet lb .• 89 DC~~i:s each .15 ~B~i , perfb. .29 ~ it;6~~ysquash per lb. .29 D Fi~ine Lettuce e•ch .19 ~~.c~ pertb .• 39 ~{i~en pet lb. .10 ~G~~k;,;; bunch .10 ~Beef Roast ------Super Grocery----- lfght Chunk R•IPh•-Frozen Ralphs ...... 48 ~Tuna Orange ··,~.39 ~Juice .... "" .19 · Meat Assorttd V•rielie1 Ground Meat Master Meats Fa~ Jolln D "a''ro' ou"'n<1' '"mc"h'"uc1c''" Ch"'' ~ Wieners lb. 1.19 ['A D•nol•4•7or4~141/J Purina • lb .• 69 ~Cat Food IOL "" Folger's .16 ~Coffee D 'Boneless'" ..,, Stew Beef l'£.J Sliced Ham "· 1.39 UI "eeet"""""Knackwurst D 0c""u'beT0 AStea• ks l'£.J lb. 1.79 ui •Soft~_,,, .. Ma""'rga'''nr~neb I OL .88 .81 11b .• 65 UI "Smoked'""'' Sausage. l'£.J l'£.J lb. 1.49 0 •eo•m'n"'1>e1" ••"c''11eese D "a''roueOnndtyFromRBoouoond1e11Rounds l 29 aoz. 1.19 lb. • 88 D "c"rea" ••"m'"c''"11eese" • ••. .48 [A Meat Mest•r-BHI Ctiuck .. l'£.J 7-Bone Chtick 'Roast lb.. D c •••• ,.,,,.,, 319 UI "R'o1""1ec1••terBeef-B1elChR"'oastkBon•I••• l 48 Canned Ham lYrlb. , ~ lb. • ~ Non Dairy ~ ~·~r~·c~ · l'£.J 1mo-chivo Dressing ,.,. .49 ui •Pork·~ Sh'"Stea""-"k"s'~ •·• lb. 1.75 Super Spirits ~ lb. 1.19 leke1hlre Ginor ~i=~tia:TI~ ,._ 1.19 SUandra ~ QiiW.:,i~'"F;y;.-p;:rti; lb .. 98 ~ Ollka .~:~ 3.79 ~ T~~;ynr,:~a:lb .. 55 lb .• 49 ~ a;;,;;;g;0u~°' llhh·1.aa ~ Ralpj;;To::; Turkeys 1b •• 59 ~ Sl:Qhi''~~ .,,,,, 3.99 D OscerM•1er-W•terTilln-1201.'{1b k 148 o limlledTlm•-S.vt .41 Sliced Bacon :"'" • Seagrams v.o. .. •. 8.89 Prlcei effective May 29 th rough June 4 Health f4 Beauty ~ Ct;;Unp-ToothPaste .•.. 11 ~ Anli·P•rsplr•nt-By Revlon l'£.J Hi & Ori Roll-On '~'~'~ 1.27 ~ ~·'C:Psu1es 2:k~: 1.81 ~ VOS0Hair Spray* .!~,~ .79 Sh•mpoo or Creme Rinse 117 Lemon U 10 ... • p* bottle • O Flegul•r-Untcented -E•. Hold 99 l'£.J White Rain Hair Spray*",~~ . Frozen Food , .98 .29 Pantry Fillers [""]!Regular, Chk:k•n or Kidney I. B•con l'£.J Friskies Dog Food "",~~ .22 ~ B:~0~P ~~~: .11 · ~ Ai~;ni~~;;; 5RMI 2~~i .31 ~ St='Tomatoes 14~~ .aa ~~;a~g~ 'i! 1.48 ~ w;gr:;Ori1 nks ::,~~ .89 ~ C~PA0&;PnMixes c::o~ .48 Red Win. 01 Garlic Wine Reg• Vi 24 CZ', 83 Illa negar ... ,. , ~ For Coolllng Of S•ltlCla l'£.J Crisco Oil· :!~,~ .99 ~ Stltd Dr••aint 41 oi. 1 85 l'£.J Miracle Whip I" • ~ Fofger's-Fleg., Drip or Elec. P'er1t 2 91 l'£.J Ground Coffee ~~~ • ~ Uqulcl 1000 l~•nd or Golden Cae11r 59 ~Kraft Salad Dressing* .!~,~ . ~"egt.llttOl'Dlet-1201.Cent lp•ck 129 l'£.J Seven Up* ""'" • 0 ... .-c.... ' ~.,., .... ,., ... ,,.,. •. ,IO<t ... Antl·P•rsplrfnl ::; .73 ~OrengeJulce IN ~ -U.0.•·iN-'ltritllH ... ~ .30 Cat Food I Dk_., ... , ...... :::. .21 Blick P•pper ... ~ 11.0•-0.-·1-~ac• ... ; ,73 Shttftd Olives ,., ~ .... -.....o.c .. -,.; • 79 Ptp•r Tow•I• 11:,: .53 L11kMk·...,..ci.-• •fl ~Ot•IM·''"'"" LYJ Injector Bl1des ,..: .19 ~ Po11tae1 O'Brien r:J-MOo<llo•.. • r11-·1··---ec.J Skin Brteer ....: 1.44 ~ A1peragu1 Sp•ar1 11 ~ ... -°" ..... o·-....... ,_ Anff·Ptr1pl,1nt -· .96 G,1p11hult Jule& 0 _,..,......,..,111-......... -nu."··--.., Ct!Hty Bara _.,, .61 ~Sendwlch&I n ....... -"'"" o ,.....,, ......... _ ~ SUgtr Subtdtut1• ""· .81 Drink Mlx•t •A1terl1ked ltem1not 1va1lab"' =""~'ii':..":."'.:: .. in the folfowlng stores: =::=.:-_,,,,,__ .... De-... ., ...... ~.. ~ '"·--··-·(:-· .... ~-•llHt ... ,.... o c111e .... ., ... 5., ...'. .II light Chunk Tun• ::;, .33 Toilet Tissue ,... .70 RED Silmon • "" . 79 light Chunk Tun• ,..., ~e••e... .. ~--· ...... llN DC __ ., ...... "".. o---c.-.-. .• 85 Btk•d Be1n 1 "C: • 72 Bethroom Cte1ner .. ~ .87 light Chunk Tunt "" .89 Small Shrimp llN ~• ... llf• ... ~l-·11-... •• ~9"cMl-Oll'M• ""' ~l ............ •• ~ .11 Ori¥• Detergent 1.93 lyaol Cleener -0 1.25 l¥0fY Liquid Dtterg•nt -1.31 lnsttnt Coffee •• o L-llo•C• •• ~ ........ -·"°"'-... ~L-erO--lllOo• ..... ~~--':'i .99 Crisco Shortening 1.95 Bold 0.ttrgtnt ,:;: 1.13 Koo ... Ald -2.20 P1mper1 D41per1 ·-. ~~-c.o ··-1.31 D Aib.:.-.;:;:·-,.. D....._ .. _,_., '':.:;: .52 RED S.lmon• ·-•• ~ .64 Spllt , •• S®p• '".-.·11.1~1-1 .. -.000l! .... ,._1>;,, _....,._,..,,,,_ ..... --. .. Jl.o ... _ lM .................. lAO-··b-.......... _._l"rd. ........... _ .. , __ l ............... "' __ ... ...,_ .. ,_ , .. -ri10:.. ... ._. ... -.1u•~•-- . ••l••r•rMw.nce .............................. .............. Cllor Pl4nll l a .... 11--Mbp. HOh .15 ron .88 l.to-····v.>·~· .... _'""' .. ........ __ ",, ......... -. -~ .... ···-~· ._ __ .Ul_lll -1·.-. ............. --. .. , .. _...., -·Jf"''~- ,,.. ~-~--_; .33 0ti¥t Oil• -l•tOlC--. .. ""'""'N'I --___ ,...,,,_ "'_,..,.¥_ .... The~ nairet with &,per~ prices ltMlol*ll Reprints Heh .18 llAllllS ST~fS ARf LOCATED AT: 2'167 PASfO Of VAIINCIA. IAGUllA HUS ,.. 380 E. 17th ST., COSTA Ml~ 17261 17th ST •• TllST1ll ' • ... <:; .11 ···=~ .71 .... t .03 ,. ... t ••• •• ••• 2-tt - I • -, ........ • *\ •• ,•-'j , £'J :l DAILY PILOT Wednesday. May 28, 1975 M ·arinated Mushrooms Add Zest to Salads While m ushroo'ms or one kind or a nothe r ha ve been highly esteemed tor m any centuries, it ls only \Vithin t he last fcvv de· t>a d es th a t th e growing of c ultiva t ed mus hrooms hus become .a n exa1.•t science. rinse them briefl y in clear water and slice. (Your egg-slicer does a quick , neat job wit h mushrooms.) Old cookbooks m ay direct you to peel mushrooms. but it is unnecessary. sauce 1 clove garlic. minced 1-:a teaspoon ground ginger ~ teaspoon g·round black pepper l package (9 ounces) frozen Fr ench style gr een beans mushrooms or drain canned m ushroom s ; place i n a l ar ge bowl; set asid e . Co1nbine oil, lemon j ui ce, soy sauce, carli c, ginger a nd black pepper ; pour O\'er mushrooms; toss lo coat well ; set asid e . se-rvtng bowl. Spr ln1tle with sliced scallions und diced pi· miento. tr desired. Serves 6. MUSHROOM TH~EE BE AN SAi.AD l, pqund fresh m ushroorns or 2 cans (6 to 8 0411ces cuch ) sli C'ed mu"shrooms V4 cup eh·opped parsley V... teaspoon ground black pepper Rinse, p at dry a nd sllc~ mushroom s or drain canned mushrooms: plat.·e in a large bowl. Cook lima beans a nd green bea!"s as package label s direct ; drain . Ad d to m ushrooms along ~ith kidney beans, salad dress- ing, parsley a nd black pepper, Mor e a nd more Americans arc discover ing m ushrooms. either fresh or canned , as a salad ingre· d ient. ORI ENTAL MUSHROOM ANDTUNA SALAD 1 pound fresh m ushrooms or 2 cans (6 to 8 ounces each) sliced mushrooms 1 package (6 ounces) frozen snow peas 1 can (1 pound) bean sprouts. drained lfJ: cup sliced water cheslnuls 2 cans (6 to 1 ounces each) tuna, uil drained""indllaked. Cook green beans and s no\v peas as package labels direet ; drai n. A dd to mus hroom mixture a long with bean s prouts and water c hestnuts. Cover and r.efW:e.r.u le. ~ti I c.hilled.,_abou.t . .l hour . 1 package ( 10 ou nces) f1·ozcn baby lima beans 1 p ackage (9 ouncesl frozen cut green beans ·· l\-1ushrooms are porous and l J.a.n rn 11" ounces) red kidney beans, draint..>d Toss w e ll t o c o a t olJ wege t a bl e s. Co ve r 3.nd refriger"atc for about 2 hours • lll9t up a good. dre_ssing, dislrlbul· Ing it eve nly throug hout a salad . lt you're using fresh mushrooms, ia_cup__olL Jf.I cup leqion j ui ce 2 ta blespoon s dome£tic soy. Rinse, pat dry and slice fresh Gently .stir in tuna . Spoon into~ Ma cup Italian salad dressing " Turkey Tasty If you 're a m odern C'OOk who uses turkey year·round, this is a tas· ly way to use the lef· tovers. TURKEY CACCIATORI 1 s mall onion, skinned a nd chopped l c lov e g arli c .. skinned and chopped 1 car rot, peeled and thinl y sli ced 1 bay le a f Olive or cooking oil 1 (4 1':?-ounce) can tom ato juice Su lt and pepper ~;i pound cooked turkey , eubed 1 tablespoon fl our 1 Pinch of basil, and allspiee mixed 1 pa c k .ige f rozen peas Cook the onion, garlic, .A carrot, and bay leaf in 2 ~ tablespoons oil for about 10 minutes. Add tomato juice and season with salt a nd pep· per: thf.'n si mme r for 20 1n inutes. Re m ove bay lea f. Coat c ubed turkey with flou r. basil. and allspice, Fry gently in a little oil. Pour tomato sauce over turkey a nd peas and sim-l r-=s~wa~~, H~EAR ... •r·u·_ .... •3•;•.0UNCf--·00'""TTLE""'---• merfor 20 m inutes. . REDUCED 15c Ser ve over a bed of Q cooked macaroni. U UID Slaw Simmers SKILLET VEGETABLES DElERGENT 8·0UNCE CAN · AfDOCED 2c .66 8· VARIETIES · I OZ. CAN • Rf:OUCEO Sc: NOW OPEN 'til MIDNIG~T In selected locations CHECK YOUR NEIGH&ORHOOD ALPHA BEl A FOR ITS STORE HOURS. DIP · REGULAR · 8·0Z. BAG • REDUCED 22c GRANNY GOOSE 5 9 POTAlO CHIPS • REGULAR · HtCKORY • 23·0Z. BTL ·REDUCED 20c CHRIS&Pln5 BBQ SAUCE .79 CUT · t6·0UNCE CAN · REDUCED 6c a-oz. BOX . TURKEY . CHICKEH • BEEF • FROZEN · REDUCED 2c 2 BANQUET 7 MEAT PIES • 12·0UHCE CAN · FROZEN • REDUCED 8c 5 5 MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE • ALPHA BETA · a-COUNT BAG · REDUCEO 10c Tomatoes Grilled 2 ta bl espoons butter or m argarine 2 c up s tightly p ac k e d, c o a r sely shredded green cabbage ( 1,, t o 11.--i n c h -wid e 9-LIVES CAT FOOD .17 DELMONTE GREEN BEANS .29 HAMBURGER BUNS .35 Taste Nutty ALPHA BIETA ·CONCENTRATED · REDUCED 8c strips I hr----------------. 2 medium carrots, p a r e d a nd grated DtAMONOA ·IS-QZ.CAN ·REDUCEDec E\·en home economists become confu sed in us· ing the ter ms "roasted " <1.nd '"toasted." especial· ly \\"hen nuts a rc in· ,·otved . ·'Roast ed '. u sual ly 1 means that the nuts h<.ivC been cris ped in some kind of fat or oil, and ""toasted " mean~ they ha·v e a cq u ired extra erunch and flavor from a dry-heat process. You can come close to th e profession a l res ul ts <it hom e . either in a modera te oven or on a bur ner uni t, stirr ing now and tl'len. To roas t. coat the pan l ig htl y \V ith marga r ine . butter 01 \·egetable oil. BROILE D TO~IATOF.S . ALMONDINE 1'-'i cup d iced natur.al l unblanchcd ) almonds. (M··~ted • . Liqueur ' Flavors From a cookbook com· fpi led by the cn1 pl oyes of a New York advertising agency -for their own d elect ati on! . COFFF.E BONBONS 1 I cup fi nely c rushed \'anilla wafers :14 c u p f i 11 e I y 'Chopped walnuts 1Al cup confectioners· rugar 3 tea s p oo ns ~wdered ins ta nt coffee 2 tablespoons butter, elted 111! l ables poons light corn syrup •1 .. cup coCfee liqueur .·T h oro u g hl y stir ether a ll the ingre· nts. Using ~; tables· n for each, roll into all ba lls; roll in extra rectioners' s ugar. AT r a n ge be twee n sheeui: ot wax pa per in a Un box ; cove r t ightly; I stand ,several d ays ror i, .. cup gr ated Swiss cheese 6 me d ium ·s ize tomatoes 2 tablespoons butter or margarine Salt Pepper Combine almonds "~th chees e . Cut very thi r slice from top and bot tom of eac h tomato: C'u• each tomato into 3 thick :slices. Place in :sha llow pan, dot top sides with butter and s prinkle with salt and pepper . Place under broile r several inches from heat until ba rely cooked through. S p r i nk l e a l mo nd · l'heese mixture O\'e• tops: broil u ntil chce:se ii melted . Serve <it once i1 s ix portions . m edium .fine {1h c up CUT 25 tightly packed) · 3 tablespoons short GREEN BEANS • thin stri ps green pepper 11.-., ••••••••• 2 t a bl espoons wate r I 11, teaspoon salt · ~,~ teaspoon Wor- LIQUID DETERGENT cestershire sauce ~-----~ \Y h ite peppe r to Ir II Grocery Reduced Prices taste I I ~IP/FINE · REGULAR . ELEC. PERC. In a 10-inc h skillet over SAVE 24c MJB · 1&·0Z.CAN lo'v heat m e lt butter ; I WJTHTHIS COUPON I add cabbage, carrot a nd . COFFEE green pe pper ; tum over .• 12·0UNCE PACKAGE . CHEESE FOOD I COMSTOCIC 21-0UNCE CAN a fe w times to coat KRAFT CHERRY p vegetables w;th the but· I ,9 I IE ter. AMERICAN C FILLING Sprinkle with ~ater I SINGLES I ALLTUNA ·12·0UNCE CAN and salt. Cover tightly . PETUNA and cook, s tirring a few I LIMIT ONE ITEM & ONE COUPON I ti mes. until wilted but PEA CUSTOMER CAT FOOD st ill cris p -about 5 IL COUPON VALID No. 742 II 12·ENV.BOX minutes. Iii--MAY 29-JUNE 4 - -iii SWISS MISS Stir in Worcestershire and pepper. Makes 2 COCOA MIX servings. fr!---... ,. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-11 SAVE 10c ---;1 I 22-COUHT BOX WASH'N DRI TOWELS 1.03 .77 .29 .97 .67 FABRIC . '2·0UN<E aonc• 49 SOFTENER • Grocery Reduced Prices DEOOORANT · 40-0Z. BOTTLE LYSOL CLEANER 40·COUNT BOX ALPHABETA TRASH BAGS 3B·OUNCE BOTTLE ALPHABETA SALAD OIL 1.11 2.99 1.32 . 89 .81 ALPHA BETA · HEAVY DUTY · 32·0 Z. &TL • LAUNDRY DETERGENT ALPHA 8ETA • 41l·OUNa: eox ALL PURPOSE DETERGENT NON·~TE · 49-0Z. BOX .a3 ALL PUAPO!E • M ·OZ. BOX 1.35 I WITH THIS COUPON I !O.l.8. BAO COLLIER'S I CUBES I 11-0UNCE PACKAGE BRIQUETS 116 LOW SUDS • 157·0Z. BOX '2.23 LOW SUDS · 20-LI. BOX 4.41 ' 40-0UHCE CAH • CHEF BOY·AR-DEE RAVIOLI 1.12 • 37 the muriel st evens show rnurtel 1ttwen1 t•ll•s ttM mptery out ol mou•Hs, the sighs OUCoflOUlfftes, tM dotdnlln• out f/l..., ... wh1rs herHCret? sh9 cootc• whh lowe. 7 to 7:30 p.m. C N£WBOAN • 30-COUNT I ALPHA BETA-I '°""·''"'·" I MARGARINE I KIMBIES I LIMIT ONE ITEM & ONE COUPON I DIAPERS PEA CUSTQMER 10.COUNT BOK COUPON VALID MAY 29·.JUNE 4 No. 741 II __ ... • NEW FREEDOM MINI PADS 1.47 .39 ' 10.0UNCE JAflt ---;w MJB 175 I I INSTANT COFFEE • I SAVE 22c I t2t ·OUNCf 90TTL£ WITH THIS COUPON CLOROX 75 I ~. 46-0UNCE CAN I BLEACH • I I GRAPEFRurr•sc I ;_';.;_"" 36 I JUICE .. I SOAP PADS • I LIMIT ~:~~Eu~:~~ COUPON I ~;.(~~:;WATS.· 1.112-oz. CAN43 II COUPON VALID No. 740 JI TUN'" Iii--MAV29-JUNE4 ----"" • IB ALL ALPHA BETA STORES AR E OFFICtAL FOOO STAMP REDEMPTION ClNTEP.S WNn'l IN WAT!ft • 7.QuNCE CM .l l t CHUNK UOHT fN Oil · 12·11,•CIUNC:f: CAH II CHAMMGNE · REO ·GARLIC · 12·02. BTL . REGINA WINE VINEGAR RED • OAAUC • 24·02. 8TL .82 DINTYMOORE BEEF$TEW !,.AWRY'I • 3-0Z. JAR SEASONED SALT I -OUNCE JAA .61 11•0UHCE JAA 1.09 B·OlJNCf: IOTTLE BERNSTEIN'S ITALIAN DRESSING SMboTH · CltUNCH'f • t l ·otMCf JAA JIF PEANUT BUTTER 11-cown eox HEFTY TALL KllCHENBAGS .90 ~37 i 52 ~-87 .89 LA~ MOS ·'f BUSHEl 5tZt ·$•COUNT PIC,Q, .It T"i\IH IAQS · »GAL llZE · 20·COUNT 80X 1.75 Qml 80'MR.pft • •t>OUNCE CAN ~ Monelay th,ough ,, .. , w. -· ,.., ••"' .,, m ........ to .,,,..,-1.1 •••• .. ~.i,, ,., ~ .. o• •II 1u..W. i•••• $"itl11t1loll ot JV"' -•J ,.,~,...,... c_,,..,., 1111 ~,,.,,. e,u c...,_,.. All•;,••1 ••w•.-nJ PRICES EFFECTIVE IN AUi· SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALPHA BETA MARKETS , 1.12 SPAGHEm WITH MEAT BALLS -CIMMUNITT CAllfYlllOll _,..•(Jll .. 10 llKll bMIMll I FOUNT AIM YAUIY-alto w.,.,. COSTA '4SA.-2J.OOH..._ •& HUHTIHGTOM-...~45 ...._ HUHTIHGTOMllACK-Jl4JI ·~· HUHTIMGTOMllACH-1 .. 11 M. W-.. S't. SOUTH LAGUHA-30122 S.. c..t Hlpw9' C:OSTA•S• :Z41J.. 17"' ... ( vor1 lo blend. Just be.lore serving . JJ In ex1lr• confec:! Olien' s ugar 1r you like. Makes abouU". ,.., ______ .., ________ _ l"YIHl-,1'"4 c..tr.r, LIM....., P-11 liiA•UMA HI LS ' 21141 C:.. • WM , 1 r t , I I' . · .· , .• .~-. . . , : . : ...... , .. ~. '. . . ,. .... Do you remember breakfast? That wa!j the meal that most Ameri~an JamU1es used to eut after waking In the morrung. ,. Day s Starter Today, it's fast becoming th e forgotten me al. The U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture reports th at the most co mm on breakrast a mong Ameri can aduJts is only toast and coffee. Sun Rises With a Shake Teenage girls a nd women, \Vho have the greatest nutrienl needs, often have the poorest breakfast habits of any me mbers of the famil y. 4-1/2-0UNCE CAN · REDUCED k PRINGLE'S POTATO CHIPS .49 46---0CJNCE CAN · REDUCED ec SACRAMENTO 59 TOMATO PWS 1111 e PACK -s~-OUNCE CANS .ff R£DUcED 10c ALPHA eeTA ·10-l.B. BAG . REDUCED 10c CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 20-1.:11. BAQ 1.11 • REDUCED 24c .99 Grocery Reduced Prices S0UD WHITI! l'I WATER · 7·0Z. CAN ,$TAR KIST TUNA 10-0IMCE CAN .tr 13-0lMQ!: CAN 1.ol ·H/2·0UrfCf 90X BUTTERRNGER • CHIPS 8-1/l ·OUNC:E BOX BABY RUTH NUGGETS 7-0IJNCE·~ GRANNY GOOSE CHEESE NIBBLES fl!:EIK>E • 12·0UNCE BOX VANILLA WAFERS II.RAFT · MINtATURE · 10-112-0UNCE BAG FLAVORED M~SHMALLOWS Bakery AIJIHA IETA • 12·0!.MCE PACKAGE .AtlffiEL REDUCED 20C FoGDCAKE 4 VAIHETIES PIT~ BR~ A1.1HA llTA • 11•0UNCE 'mA'I APP\,EBUNS C0FteECAKE .63 • 56 .56 .49 .49 .41 .69 .89 I Some of the reasons given for skipping breakfast are "nol hun· gry," "walc-hing weight," "no time" and "food in lhe morning n1a kes me s ick.'' ...1,he CaliforoJ_a--Dietetie As· rsoc1atloilfia5 d eveloped u lisl of suggestions to help improve the THESE PRICES GUARANTEED TO BE EFFECTIVE MAY 29 -JUNE 4. 32·0UHCE BOTIU ·REDUCED 15<: HEINZ 69 KEG 0' KETCHUP• KRAFT · 7·t/4·0UHCE PKG.• REDUCED 4c MACARONI& CHEESE e.4·0UNCE TUBE · REDUCED 18c AIM TOOTHPASTE .24 . 79 Frozen Food Reduced Prices <J2·0UNCE · 2·PACK OH BOY · CHEESE PIZZA t~.ox ALPHA BETA WAFFLES 1.28 .19 Delicatessen Reduced Prices HAM · COPINEO BEE, · OAFIK TURKEY • PllPPLE PAK BEEF · PASTRAMI · 3·0UNCE PACKAGE l:EO'S SLICED MEATS .43 SLICED WHITE T\JRKl!Y • SLICED CHICKEN • 3·0Z. PKO .. 49 SLICED · 3·0UNCE PACKAOE GALLO ITALIAN SALAME .62 SLICED PEPPfPIONI • 3·0UNCE PACKAGE .70 W.l'soN'sNioKED OR 1 65 POLISH SAUSAGE • eEAN & CHEESE • GREEN CHILI · 5·0UNCE ALEX'S BURRITO Hf' TAMALU • l ·OONCE Ptl:O •. 41 TM:O SHEUS · 12·COUNT PKO .. 49 18·0U"CE • Ml!AT Wl&tl!PIS OPI OSCAR MAYER •EEFFRANKS l •OUNCI! PACKAGE OSCAR MAYER MEAT OR BEEF BOLOGNA .29 .98 .67 -~-.- OUTSTANDING OUALrTY SN0-WHIT£ CAULIFLOWER LARGE SIZE• THICK MEATE039 BELL PEPPERS • LI. TENDER, SNAPPY BULK CARROTS .15u . Produce Reduced Prices SIEDLESS • GRU.T .. SAlADS HOTHOUSE CUCUMBERS GARDEN ,RESH BROCCOLI ANEST OUALtTY AU GREEN ASPARAGUS FLORIST QUALITY FLOWERS AT REDUCED PRICES •.• V18FIANT COLORS • 10 STEMS MARGUERITE DAISIES .29Le. .29LB . .49Le. • .39eu.· Non-Food Reduced Prices SMALL, MEDIUM QA LAROE · H~SAVfR .79 3.59 .87 PLAYTEX GLOVES SHY FEMINl~E SYRINGE 24-COUN'r MaUaE PAMPRIN TABLETS • MVL.ON • 12-0l.WCI!! 90TTI.E • NOlltMAL OR TtNTfO MILK PLUS 6 SHAMP001 89 /CONDmONER • . . -. Wednesday. May 28. 1975 brerikfast situation. -Start with only a single food iuch as a piece or fruit or a cup of cocoa and add other food s gradually , within lY.'O or three '"eeks. -Keep easy·lO·fix foods on hand, such as rcady·lo·ealcereal and milk. -Don 't Ii mil selection to tradi· tional breakfast foods. Soup, a grilled ehccse sandwich or lef· tovt.>r st e w make nutritional breakfa:st s. This r efreshing drink was very jX)pular at the Dairy Coun cil of California'5 Nutrition Press Con· fe.rence and would go well at a Sunday waffle poirty or any day of the week. SUNUP SHAKE l ca n (6 ounces) frozl'n orang e j ui ce co nc e ntrate, 1vrcn1·1 ru~t . BLADE CUT DAILYPILOT Cl3 thay,·ed 2 bananas. well-mashed 3 pints vanilla ice cream, sof· tcned 6cups cold milk • Place Ol'a nge juice concentrate a nd bananas in large 1n ix ing bowl ; mix until thoroughl y com· bint..>d . Graduall y add ice cream. bcal · ing until smooth after each addi- tion. J\'leasure m ilk into J .quarl pitcher or punch bowl . Add orange juice rni xture to milk, :stirring to combine. Serve imm ed iat e l y or refrigerate overnight, s tirring well just before serving . ;\1akes 12 servings, about ;1A ('Up earh. Stock Drops WASHINGTON (UPI> -Beef supplies in June will drift down to "ade· quat e'' a rt e r eight mo n t h s o n t h·e Agriculture Depart· ment 's "Plentiful" list. USDA officials, in a monthly Food 111 arketing Alert report, a lso said that shoppers \vi ll find pork in short supply next month. . Both d ev elopment s had b een ex p ected because or s hifting pro•. duction trends. The t\m crican Na· tional Cattleme n's As· sociation la st week noted that its 18·city survey pf retail beef prices showed a 13.5 percent increase this month over April fi gures because or a tern· porary drop in supplies, \\.'hich are expected to go up again in the fall. . BEEF CHUCK STEAK .97 .. Pork p roduction has been declining because farmers began c uttin~ their herds 1nonths ago in reaction to hi gh feed prices. caused by a poor 1974 corn crop. Officia ls sa id that lean, lo\ve r .grade grass· fed beef would continue to account for a larger· than.us ual s hare or the tot al supply. IVTCIZ:l"S PlII' · BEEF CHUCK BONELESS FAMILY 1 58 STEAKS • LI. NO NECKS. NQ GIBLETS, PARTIAL BACK ATTACHED FOSTER FARMS 8 8 BEST OF FRYER • LI. Meat Reduced Prices DOLD SLAB BACON .98LB. • The term ''adequate .. is used in the· report to indicate s upplie s "enough to meet needs." From J a s t Oct ober through A-fa y, the . beef supply had been classed as "plentiful." meaning more than enough. Rainbow Mix canned pineapple chunks, thinly s liced radishes, shredded car - rot and fine ly chopped green pepper together .. Spoon on a Jillie oil- vinegar dressing. • Serve with baked or fried fish, or on grilled FRESH FROZEN . BLADE CUT hamburgers. NEW ZEALAND LAMB 8 8 . SHOULDER CHOPS • LB. DUBUQUE "QUARTER 89 POUNDER" WIENERS• LB. IVTEU:l'I PIJ~E · BEEF PATTY MIX Dear Gloomy Gus BUDGET BURGER • 5 9 LB. r.111.--~au-.-.,.-.---.--'-)., Nonnan Slanloy 111?CBErt PlJD' LEANEST GROUND BEEF 1. 3 9LB. ,...!-?-.~-.-~.-A-R-L~EY'-"-=~=.;"' FRES)l FFIOZfN • 1ll·OUHCE PKG. TASTEO'SEA PERCH FILLETS ,RESH FROZEN • CEHTl:A CUT 1.09EA. NORTHERN 2 49 HALIBUT STEAKS . • LB . Non·Food Reduced Prices Horsin' Around ..... _ .. C..• Pilot Logbook Frozen Food Reduced Prices MACHIAEH SAU.Ml · l ·OZ. PKO • LIVER CHl!l!H • l ·OZ. Pt:O. <\'ARIETY PAK · 12·0Z. PKO. ... ·" t.27 VASEUHIE • 7·112·~ JM SUPt:PI CHROMIUM • 10.COUNT F't<G. ,F.oAu•Rc•Mc•Eu•R JOHN 45 PEIROLEUM 65 SCHICK 119 -•.\I' .... ,.°"""'"""""'° DOUBLE EDGE BLADES • :~b.;"°'.,... •-oz.PKo 9 fSRAUNSCHWEIGER • ~.~~colfOTTU! • """""'"""" ~='::_BAG .2 ~~:~~~:s .87 ~=~IC .73 =~:Te CAL.AYO 1- AVOCADO DIP 4<>". 121 •0UHCE ,,,., "-ouNCll""" FLEISCHMANN'S HOLLOWAY HOUSE ARGARINE ....,...,.,,,..,._coorr.- LA8AGNA ~ , •I l . H•r , , c . DREAMFLOWER ORAHGE ·HEMM.· 11·1n. A1!"°90I. SCHICK SHAVE CREAM Everyday Prices ......... ,.llD . ,.·ll2·0UNCI! IOX TALC =~=ll·OL<'" 1.38 ~r:£:::= 1.49 ::r::oomI .67 =~:~~-.15 =~OLC.OTON .M .59 =:~;·MEDWNI .39 E~oomL .37 :~:f· 1.57 fOUtfTAIN YA.LUY-1390 W.-..r HUHT1HGTOH llACH-t041 A4-t4UMTIMQTOtol llACH--Z14ll .........,.,, HUHTIHGtOM IU.CH-11611 N. ~-S1. . SOUTH LAGUHA.-lOIJZ S.Cfftf tapw_, ' COSTA MISA-2200 H.._.ll•cl. COSTA ... S...-..i:41l.11MI SI. U.GUHA HILL~JS4l c.11• .. LllM llYIMf-ll044 C.i•w, U..l•ertity Pri I ,, AT WIT 'S END I I • " ' Clf DAii. y PILOT Wednesday. May28. 1975 ' ' Worth the Price? Packaging Rapped Xhe Frenchman may be perfectly happy to buy h is br ea d un -... wrapped. BU.t t he 1\meric<Jn, used lo some of the most elaborate packaging in the world, tends to think every food he buys tastes just a little better if neat- ly encased in plastic or paper. The preference is a costly one. U.S. Depart- ment of A griculture . statistics have it that for the most recent year tabulated -1973 -some SIO billio n was s pent on packaging mate rials for foods produced on U.S .. farms. The packing industry. urging a look at the benefits as we ll as the cost s, argues ·that. if any thin g, \Vrapping saves cOnsumer dollars: There is I ess bruising :ind s poit'a ge. more s a nitation, and more economical u se or grocery Jabor. While conceding thal al l t h ese packag ing materials eventually stack high in the garbage pail . th e industry stresses that they also make possible less solid· waste garbage i n the first place. With them the housewife doesn 't have to fuss w ith peels and 'PUlp to get orange juice or find a place to dispose chicken n ecks and feathers . Jn addition to having to b uy more than he sometimes \\I ants. th(' consumer often feels he is duped into taking one or two s poiled ite ms in the lot which he in ay not tliscover until he gets home. Some shoppers· opt for ripping ope n the package and just taking out th one or two items needed. ··People don 'l realiz they have a perfect right to do this," says one Was hi ngtofl.are;,t shop. per who conced es he gets a varying reaction from s tore management Y.'hen he does it. ··vou shouldn't have to buy any more th an you want or any given com· modity." "We don·t like it very muc h whe n packages are torn open and we don't run into a lot or it.·· comments a s pokesm<in for the Safeway chain in the Washi.n gton az·ea, "but it does give us some indication or what people want to bu y in · dividually. '' Est h er Peterso n . former White I-l o use special assistant for con· sumer aff airs and cur· rently consum er adviser to the Giant food chain here, s ays s he thinks consumers are entitled to tear open produce packages and take out \1:h at th ey need ~ "especially if they don't have a c hoice between loose and packaged." S he s u ggests , ho\\•ever, that con · sumers ;.1sk the produce manager to open the package for them . RICHARD OLNEY French Connection Book Wins An American painter residing in France has wo n the ninth annual national Tastemaker Award for the best cookbook published during 1974 . Rich a rd Olncy's "Simple f<Tench Food ." published by Attieneum. also was honored as .. best" in the competition's foreign or re· gional category. Winners a re selected by vote of m ore than 200 newspaper and magazine food editors, cookbook authors, and publishers nationwide. "'Simple French Food " contains a collec· lion of French provincial re.ripes adapted and written for Ame ricans . Other a uthors receiving Tastemakcr Aw·ards included: Bernard Clayton of Bloomington, Ind , for "The Complete Book or Breads." voted tops in the s 1>ecialty category and recipient of a special award for a fi rst·timc cookbook author. Nika J-l azclton of New York City fo r "I Cook As I Please." best in the basic or general category . Helen Corbitt of Dallas, for "1-le lcn Corbitt Cooks for Company," best in the en· tertainment category. Beryl M. Marton of South Londonderry. Vt ., ror "Diet For One, Dinner For All ," best in the hei:11 llh and diel category. Daphne P..fetaxas or New Bruns wick. New Jersey, for ''Classic Greek Cooking," voted tops in the sort cover category. Clayton, "a former Time-Life war cor· respandent, is now a writer and editor at· tached to the School of Business at Indiana University . ··The Comp.Jete Book or Breads." published by Si mon and Schuster. is considered a highly authoritative and one of the most thoroug h collections of bread recipes ever published. \ \, .~~ t..E:G AL I Potatoes IOL~. EASTERN PORK LEAN MEDIUM SIZES D Rump RD.SI ~·~·~'.,""~" SJ\i . . . . . . . . . . . . D Top Round Steak ''."'PFF:"."'. sJaJ. o Round Tip Roast , ".'"")~.~~ "."". s l'~ ARMOUR•SELF-BASTING LITTLE ROTISSERIE :~Turkeys 47 r:m;J · o Turkey Meat ..... __ ~~ 78~ o Sliced Bacon .". -... ::::-~:;~SJ " o Sausage Rolls ... :·~0r:~r. 89' D Baneless Hall Kama?.~,>;:: .. , sz2! BONELESS ROUND GOLD BOND• STEER BtEF LB. Black Cod .... ·:·' .. 89~. Se b ·••·• "' SJH a ass .... :<. ·~· • " Trout w ... ,,,. '"" •·• SJH •'~0?', o .~~~.~~··: II Jumbo Shrinip _:·: ·:s3•~ BONELESS ROUND RUMP ' ' I ' , .. LB. Canadian Pou I try Saves Sc~nts \ , " The third member o r the musical foursome ''parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme" is a fragrant s hrubby m i nt or southern Europe and Asia once used in perfumery. 2 Co.JPS diced , cooked t hicken o~turkey \11 pound spaghetti ; 11 pound mushrooms• 3 tablespoons flour up chicken. Drain spaghetti and put• it In u cu11serole. Make dcprt"sslon In cenLer. Now rosemary is used mostly for cooking, especially for flavor· ing herb breads. 3 tablespoons butter 1 ~2 cups chicken broth or !Stock 1 cup cream Suute mushrooms in v, cup butter. Add garlic, squeoied thl'Ough prcsti . Stir In flour. Cr.aduall y add cream, stock and sherry. Stir until thickened. Then stir in herbs. llere it joins garlic, parsley and s herry in a chicken casserole that proved very popular at an herb luncheon of the American A.liS.OCii!lion_ of Univers it y Women. -- CHICKEN ROSEMARY l teaspoon salt 1, cup she rry 1l tea spoon nlinced rosemary l tab.lespoon minced parsley __l.clove garlic ~armesan c hee Whi'kt spaghett i is cooking, cut Pou r half of sauce over spagheLli in catu;erole. Mix other half or sauce wilh chicken and J>Ut in center or dish. Sprinkle thickly with Parmesan cheese <&nd -ba-ke,-uncovered, for 30 minutes :it 350 degrees F. or until brown on lop, Serves 6to 8. THRIFTIMART IS SEL ING FOR LESS! Prices less Than la st Year • • • lower Than This Year! • ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • t ' ' : I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Bouquets .... :;-: , 89' : i House PllAIS "~~ ... •: 98~ i l Piggy Bick ... ·::?\ 1311 : • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Compate Prices You1se lf! a The Only Way 10 Cut 9 Ove1 14.600 Discounl Prices t Wherever You Buy Groceries Inflation Is To Lower Prices! That Stay Low All The Time! l!e<e Wor.JY1,J1 19rss~e1l Pn.:e He1e WasJ"" Jl 197SS~i!Proa 11 Ht<r ll'~Jln 31 197Ss.>ie11 p,,~ ·~ ·~ . n Bal FINI MIJtlllilt . . . ., .. !~ -;p. n Kraft SpltMltl ....... :•. ,. ~. 85· n Mrs. Allllr1a Ml1pri1t :; 67' !E: '57· n Cri1co SHrl•il1 ..... "" 76· ~, 71 , n Ublr ConM llof · • '" ,.. ~· n N1C11 s.n ........... " 1• '~. 67' n Chocottla Cookill .... :'.~ ,,, ~· gg. n Iris Asp1r19u1 •..... : .. ~ w 'l'. 57, n Chlfton s.n WM11u . . . . ,. 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Edinger, Santa Ana •5858 Warner, Huntinqlon Beach 1, I • • • • i ··' -.. -.~ ' .. :; ·: . • ' ' • • ; • l <' •• . ' i I I ·1 • • . " ' •. • . • I 1: ~:~ • ' :-••• : ' " •' . •f. : \.,!: .,,: ' . . . ' . .. '· " . . .. . ••• ... ' . ,f•. •, ' ·~: • ' ! • ' ·J l • •' . ,. . ' , i 1 l "' .. . I ' I ., '! ' .. ' . . . \ ' • :· ••• .. " •' "!; . , . • '!· ., . . . . ' . ·~· -. . ' ,, .. ,,.. ' . ~ ... ..... . .. .. . . .... : ••• i':<,.. ·•:· . . .. • ' . . ' . ' . , , -. . .. .. . . ' ' and plan on El Rancho having all the things you'll want to make it special! Prices in effett Thur. Mo.y 29 throuRh Wed. June 4 Open-daily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 7 No salcit lu dealers Bee.I Brisket com! . ~.1 ·2! Boneless -and U.S .D.A. Choice, to make the value even greater~ Whole or 1>0int half ) --Veal Roast ••••••• s1 '! Chateaubriand ••• S34! : -· Bonelei;.s rolled shoulder c!od! \\'isconsin! lieef t(!ndt!rloin -U.S.D.A. ChoiCe Veal Stew ••••••• s1s! ' Boneless -lean \Visconsin veal Filet Mignon ••••• s31! IJ.S .D.A. Choice aged beef tenderloin Ground Veal ••••• s1 4! Ground Beef ••••• s 11 ! Extra lean -Wisconsin veal Extra Jean -bulk or patties London Broil •••.•. s 1 a! Chopped Steaks • s1 3! • Loin cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beet! 'f'hree per lb -leanest chopped beef SausagenALIAllsm£ ••• s13~ " Beef Rib Bones • • 79£ " We make it old world style! U.$.0.A. Choice -bake or b-b-q! Sli~d Bacon ••••• s 12! Chuck Steak • . • • • 99£ ·; Et Rancho's -thicker ranch style lJ.S.D.A. Choic;;e beef ror value! " • " fryer IPBBllis ="A" ............ Ill! MINI 89 SALMON ! For the skillet Avg. 9-13 oz. Frozen Pacific Red s1 39 ·: SNAPPER • Sweet, tende r, ta~ty white meat -ha nd cut from U.S.D.A . Grade "A" fryers! (with rib cage) Fillet o.f Sole · •• 89~ J~uvnrc<l for its wild navor Fresh! Fillets 1nake fine eating ! Fresh Perch ••. s1•2 Fresh Fryer Wings .... 59! Hand cut, and so much meatiness! U.S1D.A. Grade "A" . Fresh Chicken Livers .. $1 2,! You'll love the rich flavor, the juicy lenderness! Hand cut from U.S.D.A. Grade "A" fryers How about an omelette one night? Fresh! for flavor Fillet of. Turbot 89£ .Fro1n Norwuy's co\d, cold water! Hali~ut Steaks • s21! Center cul to afford more value ~l~~me~~.~ r.~e».~ka~~:! Sup er Fres h! Ocean perch, expertly filleted! Cherrystones •.. 79£ Fresh clams, from New England! Litt I enec ks ..... · 99 f Fresh rushed from New England! Cooked Shrimp s1 9! Serve cocktails this week-end! Shopper Stoppers! ~~················· ~,, CBnialnup1s ...... 25: · Springfield , , _ Tic h, from vine ripened tomatoes, seasoned right! 14 oz lomlllitJ JUiCB ... 411 Libby's ... and nothing more need be said about t_he outstanding quality! 46 oz Aurora ....... ~.~-~····· 48c The toilet tiuue i hat set B whole new st.andard of qualit:J.i 2 roll pack ' ' H ard, and Joni:: burning ... take advantage of the price on Springfield 1~ lb. hAg Barbecue Sauce 49c Chris &Pitt's Reg., Hot, Hickory 14 oz. Lux Liquid ••••• 91 c Deteri;:-e I for d is he'! 32 ounce (20c ofO . '!n~~,~ (~~~4'; .$116 Dog Food •••••• 2sc Skippy 1 choice of varieties! 14 V2 oz Nestea ••••••••• s1 79 • \Vith sugar and lemon! 24 oz Fruit Drinks sn PACI! 69c Treesweet \ four kind~! 6 01, cAns Vienna\ Sausage 33c Little treat.a from Armour! 4 oz ' ~:~: ~~CK s 129 The real thing! 12 oz cans Miracle Whip • • 9gc The favored dressing! Quart SnaP.-E-Tom •••• 69c Tomato Juice with zest! Qunrt Hawaiian Punch 55c Red, Mandarin, Berry -46 oz. Grape ·Jelly •••• 79c Dl;ht~~h;r20 All • s119 For autoihatics! 50 oz {Inc. ~ oft) . Breakfast 1$11111 •• 79c Carnal.ion -ctn. of 6 envelope.-. Cake · Mix •••••• &9c Dun·can Hin~ ... all layer varieties! PEANUT 65c BUTTER Crtamy or Crunchy! Sprinrfield 16 oz . Frozen Foods! , ORANGE 23c JUICE ~~1c1 Sunkist concentrate! (12 tz ••• 4k) Chicken 1uwm •• s1 •9 Morton's -two pounds of pleasure! Potatoes O'Brien49c Ore Ida -so good! 1 Vz, lb. pkg. Green Beans • • • 39c (;reen Giant -sliced, French! 9 oz Grapefruit Juice 29c ~1inute Maid Pink or Reg. 6 oz Macaroni 59c & Cheese Van de Kamp's -big 20 oz pkg. Vine ripened ... mellow flavor t hnt will be ('nhanced by' scoops of vanilla ice cream! Ruby Red Grapefruit •••••••••••••••• 5 torsl Deliciously designed for a breakfast. treat! Coachella Valley's fi nest! ' Brown · Onions •. 19£ All purpose! U.S. No. I quality FRESH CELERY • 25.~ Crisp, tender! Generous &ized! Fresh Limes ••• lOt J,arge, to give you more juice! ROMAINE19c LETTUCE .. Garden fresh! l_,arge bunches Liquor Dep't. Values! IJc&ch::oJ.:f lll Holiday Tin1es , .. hottled exclusively for El Rancho -and for value! ' Vodka w111.rsC11M101 ••• s949 Colony Wines •• s2s9 ' 1 Ha\f.gal\on now reduced 80c: ltulian Swiss Burgundy, Chablis! V1 gal Gilbey Gin ••••• s104 9 V. R s4s1 1nya ose •••• You save 50c: on the half-gallon! Fine dinner wine from Portugal! lfi gal I Delicatessen! C..an"-a RANCHO'S 7 n I n···•nlf BEEF OR MEAT •••• I ii Jt Broll 'em, boil 'em, roast 'em1 They're delicious -and El ll.ancho"s! I lb . · Kosher Pickles • g9c Claussen's Whole or Icicle! 3:l oz Spiced Cheese •. 79c Rondele with garlic and herbs! 4 V2 oz SHARP 89 CHEDDAR c Schreiber·&, from WiKOn!in! 8 oz. WisprideCheddars1°9 Spreadable sharp cheese! 10 ounce • Bonbel Cheese • 9gc A French favorite! 8 ounce SAUER-59c KRAUT Great with franks! Homllde-22 oz ARCADIA: 11ASADENA: SOUTH PASADENA: HUNTINGTON BEACH: ' NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Nrwport Blvd and Su11"t .111d H,,,1111,,lon Or ill R.111cho Cenlrrl •10 Wes t ColurJ1lo Blv d frrmont and Huntington Or Warne· and Alionquin (Boardw;I> Cenlrr) 2511 la<tblufl Or (Eastblufl Village Center) .. llMle Up ................. $1 ,19 8p•rlr.lin1 tute In 12 q\. c•n. Soft MalpW .. · . • . • . . . . . . . llo Chiffon -~ pre\ty 'tubs! 1 lb. ctn. Sar• Wrap .................. 49C Prfftrv• pr1ciou• no.vort! 60 ft, Bouillon Cubes ............... 23C Steero -bfff or chicken -12 ct. Instant Yuban ............... $1.15 Four ounce 11i111 (I tlllCI ••• I.It) lpple SIUCI ·~··············· 35c V. B. -for prefemd qUt.li~;yl No 803 11ew Fretdam ... ~ ............ 73C Stnit•ry N•Pkln• ••• pka. ol 12 , •• ta. llew Freedom ............... $1.79 S.nit.lry Nepkin. ••• Pk1. of 30 •.• Jae lnst.nt Sanb .. : ............ $Z.55 \l/l)n•t kecip you. ewake! Sor jar lnsbnt Coffee .............. $1.39 M11iwtl1 HoU~f! 6 (17. (It N ... 1.17) 11 1 I J I I Cl6 DAILY PILOT Bread t L·ifie Open Biscuits Mrt. Wri9h1',.lah & StM ..... Can • • I I t • l • ! Lemons Puffed · No thi,ckening other than eggs. L EMON PUFF PIE 3 l arge eggs, separated Sugar Salt 1 tablespoon water 3 tablespoons lemon j uice Baked 8 or 9-inch Pie shell (have paslry thin ) Beat egg yolks until thickened and lemon col- . or; gradually beat in 2 tablespoons sugar; add 1/11 teaspoon salt, the water·and lemon juice; beat to combine. Stir constantly over simmering (not boiling ) water until thickened; cool. Beat the egg whites with 1/3 teaspoon salt un· til stiff; gradually beat in V. cup sugar; fold in lemon custard. Pile lightly into baked pie shell ; bake in a pre- heated 400·degree oven until lightly browned - about 10 minutes. Serve at once. Stewing About Dinner? i Green Beans a.1-(lif Italian ..... 331 . Pllg. ai Cheese P' e.i-o•• "·"·"'9·na. lli! IDOH•ol A"d s,.,,, of 6 77· i Broccoli Cuts i Onion Rings i French Fries Bel-oi1 "·"St Pkg. Btl-oir French fritcl 7·"3t Pkg. Scolch Treot 2-lb.4t ' Polo toe1 Pkg. Tender Golden Kernels. Ideal To Bake, Boil or Roast. Each ICE MILK '"""' 35c Half Gallon . PIE CRUST @SHELLS ..,_,,, 49c 11 ·0I. Pkg. ANGOES c Each ARTICHOKES c..~'~'~dl! P$1a3nl4s9 Nut like 19C -(Marked Fl •-·• MENLO PARK (UPI) avor '"'" -In a hurry for a quick 6-lnch Pot TOMATOES meal? Try pot au feu, M ratatouille or gazpacho. House Plants ';'::' IMtl ln fact, it may take you SJM 3 3 Ioa&er to learn to pro-losfon Ferns •;;:• ~ nounce these foreign 1..___ Pllnh •,,""'....,"' _.7c· la t &OUPI or stews than it ....-n • '91 takes you to make them. '~;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..:s1~;,~;ng~Si:itt a., All t.bre .. are desc~ iii-.,. __ _ ln .. frlvorite Recipes'lor • Soups &.r~tews," recently pu)ll11h ed by Lane Magazine & Book Co. This $2.45 book COD· taiDI more than 150 re· ciPea for economical, before-meal snacks and main dishes. Most of , .. , , . . , SMOKED GRADE 'A' GROUND PICNICS BEEF I Whole Pork Shoulder 5.7 lb. Avg. c FRY,RS C Fre1h, USDA Grade 'A' Whole Body Southern Under 3-lbi. · Regular .. Any Sire Package lb. lb. BOIEUSS BEEF Beef Round Steak 5169 USDA Chotce, Fi.ill C111, Bone·ln., ....... lb. ROAST !!~,~~,~~~.~.!~~ ...... : ... 1b 5189 USDA Choice Beef Chuck To Pot Roa st $ 39 lb. USDA CHOICE BAKERY BUYS! SAFEWAY P11EMIUM LIQ UOR BUYS1 VODKA or 'GIN w1nner'1 Cup ~ 759 80-Proof Hoff Gollin BREAD 30-Slict 4 9c I '/J-111. Leaf ~~:. ~~!~.~ .. : ... fifrh $ 599 IN OUR DAIR Y CASE ... ~~!ESE SJ 19 -~ longh9m Style lb . . Cheddor . , a ',AA' Bulter 1i':: ~!: 841 ; L.ge 'AA' lggs,'~51 1 '- • ff! {.'ct.Ii. "" s. do.olo WINE BUYS! TABLE·WllE CC Vineyard s1 •• Stoc k-Up GI.lion _ ' (HAA\f AG"E .. Cold°"'~ s1 •• Molton ltoM '. Nth • ' lb. 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Ne"'~ V.tst.a , 3 t*lroorn home . has an $pple pie kitchen an·expan1•ve living room with a musive ~ stone fireplace. lts on an estate lzed. yard with ocean br~ezes & min es to beaQif-.Cal~ quick 546-2313. · , 'CUTE AS A BUTION! Neat as a' pin! This deligPtful home haS 3 bedrooms, family room 1¥.- baths. Sec l ud.e d di6'11ng area overlooking rolling green lawns, lush gr eene ry . and ent!!rtainers patio.· Hldeaway "rourtyard ,for ramily to romp and play. ~11 the'privocy or the country right here irV"the city J Bring the whole family lo s1e this one. Won't la,,t at $42,iSO. Call 546-2313. . FHA REPO $34,900 Ta~e advanlage -his loss your gain on this 3 bdrm 2 bath home! $17.50 ;TOI'AL DOWN ! Walk to beach. schools and shopping! Priced below market! Offered for very limited time. Don't wait for this opportunity -it's knocking! Call for quick uppt. 847·60.lO. ASSUME 7'/2°/o LOAN $199 MO. PAYS ALL Immaculate 21h year yoong 3 bdrm 2 story with unbelievable financing! Owner leaving area -says bring any orrer! Take advantage or sparkling kitchen, fres h as a flower paint and deep pile carpeting • a sunshine home· just ror you! fo,or appt. to see call 847.0010. WORKOUT OF YOUR LIVE IN Hard to find double use residence. Onl)' one of its kind on market. $36,000. Call now & Save. 6'6·7171 . A WEDNESDAY SPECIAL FOR THE' DOCTOR This has it all and it's on the private Mesa Verde golf course & Country· ·Club Greens · fairways -trees & ponds al your bac=k door, formal dining room, billiards 'sized familY room plus a trophy room or den -children's wing with pl ayroom. 4 giant bedrooms & 4 baths , it's an exclusive and won·11ast. Call 546-2313. OCEAN VIEW RETREAT HOUSE OF GLASS Tropical atrium courtyard entry. Massive living room wi th wall or stone wood burning fir e place. 4 king bedroom suites. Panoramic view rrom formal d ine, ga rden kitchen & entertainer's party patio. Miles and miles or pounding surf. Truly a open air style or Cliliforilia living. Steps to beach. Better hurry. It's unbeatable at low, low SS.1,500. Call 842·~. 2 STORY CHARMER 3 Bit • POOL BEACH· $29,900 Classic entra nce to large family sized living room with ARTISTIC use or shutters & wood throughoot. Formal dining room is conveniently served by large gour met kitchen. 22' stepdown family enter tainment center. Stairs s weep to elega nt master suite &- children's quarters. Take over 7~o/o . FHA loan. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. S20,300 bal. mu5l sacrifice. Hurry! Call 963-7881. . "NEGLECTED" 4 BR • 2 STY· POOL . BEACH· $2B,900 Parklike al?proach. Ia:rg~ family si.zed li ving room. Gourmet k1lcl;len + dine. Sweeping stairs to separate master & childrens suites. Take over 9% 1-,HA· lo a n . NO NEW L OAN COS T~. 8267 /month pays all. HURRY for this· ·BARGAIN • sacrifice. Bring paint & make SSS. Call 963·7881. $.1900 TOT AL DOWN 1 • 4 BDRMS + FAMILY ROOM Price slas hed! Owner desperate! '!his ·'sharp 4 bdrm and large spac1o~s family room needs a FAMILY! Quiet cul-de-sac towering pines -walk lo schools· and shopping! Hurry call I 847.fiOIO. BIG BEAUTIFUL $42,.500 " Sh1rp as pin. Enlarged living room + din)ng area 5eats ·12, + 17 x 20 fiesta room. Cracklin g. fireplace. VERY gracious living for j UISl $4,250 down. Call f46-7171. ' . . OAIL y PILOT D·C A VISUAL DELIGHT CARIB OPPORTUHITY IUSY IUSY IUSY EARN WHILE YOU LEARN We o ffe r p e r sona liz ed traini_ng in a pleasant and .exciting offi~e . lols of hel~ & an opporlun1ty to grow. An c xt en::;i vc training pragram held monthly by our h.i g hly s ucce ss ful manage ment team. Let's talk about it. Please ca ll · J ea n Hall for an appointment at 752-1700. Thanks, S & Si.A MER '- SAVE THOUSANDS REDUCED THOUSANDS MINI-RANCH WALK TO BEACH Rustic Spanish rancho. Blocks lo the beach. l~iJ:.h arched ceilin~s . Glass v.·alll'tl rarnily roon1. King size n1aster suitL• and private ~uc:1t <1uartcrs. l!11mbliilg sccludt.-.U grounds. Assume low i1.u.erest-loan.. 5-16:1() aov.11. Hcttcr-~ee lloow! Call 963.07U7. ·· VA TERMS EASTSIDE COSTA MESA CRV is in. OK for vet purchase. 3 bedroom 1•,~ baths, hardwood noors. Call now 646-7171. And a Mppy home 1 to live in. 4 big bedrOoms, choice ot two ma~ter sui,tes. JOOO aq" ft. 2 1tory. It's in tt;e South Coast shopping community -Costa Mesa Sc.hoots -just' placed on the market ror the lat time. Owner truns£erred ! Call ," qujckMS-2313. "'------------ 'Goc~eous Park lluntin~on. 2900 s<1. ft . formal living and dining. Spaciowl family room and garden kitchen. Private guest suite. s~·Ceping stairs to SC<'luded master and children's suites. 600 SQ. FT. HONUS GA!\1E ltOOM. $1000 01'.:l.OW OUll LAST ONE. Ciill loday ! 963-6767. BEACH VILLA 4 BR+ Z-STY- POOL S & S SINGLE STY. EXECUTIVE HOME linaglne yoursetr living in this fabulous tbreepdrm woth huge COTner lot! Family room & dining room· accent this elegant home with soaring vaulted ceilings, gourmet kitchen and stereo thru·out ! Spend happy hours in this cozy family room with brick fireplace! Try $6000 . down. Call quick! 847.{i()IO. TRI-LEVEL BEACH 4 BR ASSU~E $23,250 Prime area. Dra matic entry to elegant llv· ing room with enormous stooe fireplace. Wife saver garden view kitchen. Dine. Ba ll room sized family room overlooks covered dance pavilion ,& lush grounds. Sweeping .stairs to secoDd story suites inC'luding-huge hideaway master. Take over So/~% 1',HA. Nb NEW LOAN COSTS. $245/mo. pays all. Owller must sacrifice. Hurry! Cal1963·7881. "CAPE COD" NEWPO.RT HEIGHTS . Charming 2 story Cape Cod on exclusive ·secluded hide·away street. Warmth of , crackling fi replace felt from entry to . formal dining. Large living rOom. 4 bi g , bedrooms plus den. Patio has feeling of 'seclusion -just 7,750 "clams" and you're . in. Call 646·7171. ASSUME $35,500 $335 MO PAYS ALL 5 BDRM+ POOL 2400 sq. ft. or comfortable CaliL living highlig hted by gourmet kitchen, formal dining ror entertaining llnd hugt! fa mily room! A barbeque si1.e backyard with :;parkling pool and towering pines! Can't miss with EXCELLENT financing and seller says bring an offer! 11urry! Call 847·6010. THE CHARM! Begi ns a l the fro nt door. E legant , spacious S bedroom, 3 baths, large ramily room with fireplace & ~·et bar, huge master suite. formal di n.in~. Situated on quiet street in pres tigious neighborhood ·in Mesa Verde. Just reduced $3000 in 11rice for sale this week. Phone 546·2313 for additional info and appointment. SAVE ON BIG FAMILY HOME Seller bought another and wants lo go. JUST REDUCED to sell fast. Formal en· try. Sunken li vin g room. Family room ad· joins glass garden kitchen. Circular staircase to 4 king bedroom suites, 2 1/i baths. Separate gated area for boat. 3 car; garage. Bike to beach. Now only S48,900 .. Call 842-2535. USE VA MESA VERDE HUGE POOL No money down plus elegance of wrought iron f('nced yard with gas lighting formal entrv hall. True tri level ovl·rlooks suns.wept patio, 9' deep pool, huge diving board. Will go VA at only $79,950. Call 646·7171. MAJESTIC CASA GRANDE BEACH ESTATE Short walk to·the beautiful churning white surf. Sweeping corner estate grounds, Secluded entry. Sunken parlor. Mammoth rumpus party paYilion with wine tasters wet bar. Garden view kitchen serves formal dining room . Kings master suite. Separ ate wing to family sleeping cham· bers. Room provided . for boat/camper storage. Owner says go -so lake advan· tage. For preview call 842,2535. RANCH ESTATE 4 BR • 2 STY· BEACH ASSUME • $33,000 Commanding corner location. Secluded entrance. Large family size living room with massive store firepl ace, formal banquet sized dining room. Huge country styled kitc he n . Separate wing for · 1-lideaway master suite. Sweeping stairs· to childrens & guest quarters. Seller motivated. Take over 1°k VA loan. NO NEW LOAN COSTS! $295/mo pays all. Fipt to call gets this BARGAIN. 963·7881. ASSUME $26,800 Parklike grounds t•nhance formal double door f:ntry. Large ramily sized li\·ing room . Formal dining room , , garden \'iew kit<:hcn. Fiesla parly room overlooks wallt!d courtyard. pramatic s tairs to ell:~gant master & children's suites. 'fake over 1'k VA loan NO NEW l.OAN C~'IS. $!48 per mo. pays all. P..Jus t sacrifice. llurry! Call 963·7881. - PRICED SLASHED 5 BR+ LAND BEACH Rambling S bedroo111 . 3 buth .. two· story. F'orma.l entry, sunken liYing room. Enormous party-game room with fireplace. Glassed in gourmet kit c he n . Ex t ensive patio and \\'an d e r ing private g round s. Housekeepers quarters. Separ ate chi ldren·s wlng and hideaway master suite. \\'a1k lo beach. Just $5350 down ,· See it no~'! Call 963·6767. PENINSULA POINT NEWPORT BEACH SURF-BAY · Best buy on the point! Spacious four bedroom, Z slory beach home. Two firepl aces. 200 sq. It. enc1oseo 1ana1. Gourmet kitchen. s~·eeping stairs to secluded master suite "'ith parents' retreat and private sun del·k. l~st l"Oewpor t location. ~ dO\\'ll . Ca ll 'J63·6187. YE OLD FARMHOUSE 5 BR+ FAMILY F..stablished pride of ownership beach location. Mature trees &. picturesque setting. Room to roam for large family. S king bedrooms including guest suite with 3rd bath. Rustic brick ·fireplace. Ko pper k ettle country kitchen. Enormous family room and .dining. Wal l of g l ass to 56' entertainer's patio. Rambling 2·story with winding s ta ircase. Rear schools and short jog to beach. Fantastic value at low, low S54 ,9SO. Better be early on this one. Call 842-2535. VILLA PACIFIC ASSUME $31,500 BEACH Formal entry to specto.cular living and formal dining rooms, CraC"kling brick rireplace. SEPARATE FAMILY ROO!\.I -D!-::N WITl-1 \\'ET BAR & guest bath. Sweeping stairs to two enormous master s uites each with pri\·ate baths. Privatt! rear i:round8. ~·ner says he lp ! Call no~· 963·6767. DESERTED SPANISH CASA 4 BR, 2 STY.+ POOL CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS . Siesta elegance under red tile roof . Views yark·like grounds. Steps lo 21 acres o rolling gr eens & golr course. Formal entry. Sunken living room, cozy fireplace. Formal dining. Family room. sweeping s tairs to secluded children's wing. Se1>a r ate master s uite. 3 baths. Enclosed courtyard patio. Neor: beach. No quali fying. Assome 61f.r 'k FllA loan. Take advantage. Di al 842·2535-. WITH PRIVATE -BEACH Lovely one s t or y brick colonial. Spacious four bedroom plus family 'room home. Secluded corner lol "''ilh ample room for swimming pool. It's a new listing so call us quickly. 673-8550. • FOR THE LARGE FAMILY C ustom built Irvine Terrace. 3 bedroom plus convertible den. Great . f1mUy home on FEE land. In lip-top condilion with quality cona'iuction. An easy to care for yard which includes sparkling heated and' filtered pool and badminton court. Call 673·~ GREAT TAX SHELTER THE EASY LIFE CORONA DEL MAR Price reduced lo sell on this super triplex one ' block from lhe beach. o~·n ers unit with view. fireplace, buill·ins and beam ed ceiling. Two additional income units n1ake this· Corona del Mar's best income property boy at $119,500. 673-8550. FAMILY HOME PLUS INCOME CORO~A DEL MAR. Almost new. custom built for present owner. t'i\'e• bedroom home. Two blocks from the beach. Se parate dining room plus spacious family room . Two bedroom rental in rear unit. Ca'fl 673-8550.· Come take a look at this attractive three bedroom home. In spotless condition and with minimum upkeep. Top grade panelling, wall paper, and carpet..ing. Convenlent. to tennis courts and swimming pool, Priced at $72,500. Call now 673·8550. INEXPENSIVE YET EXCELLENT CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -two identical units -open beamed ceilings -each has its own patio -2~~ blocks from beach -g reat starter for income, only $62.500, call 673·8550. PRIME MESA VERDE TRIPLEX 2 bedroom 1 'h bath apts have generous garden p atios, e nc losed garages. Walking distance to shops, theaters, restaurants, buses and post office. Top renta l schedule. Call 546·2313. PRIVATE PIER $139,500 Outstanding entertainment. Center, gourm et kitchen, covered l a nai. spacious li ving room. & private dock will hold 2 boats. Call 646-7171. SPANISH HACIENDA 2 STY .-POOL-BEACH A5SUME $27,500 Park·like grounds. Atrium entry. l.arge family sized living room with huge Ooor to ceiling £ireplace. Garden \'ie~· ,.·ifesaver kitchen & dine. f·i csta party room overlooks lush walled courtyard & terrace. Winding stairs to hidea~·.ay master suite l~ separate children's "'Ing. Take o\rer 7r,i VA loan . .1~0 Nf;\\' LOAN COSTS. S266)mo. pays a ll. llurry fo r this unique bargain! Call 963·7881. POUMTAIM YA&U'I COllOMA -MAil lll'flSTMIMn 1iaa MtcArU1Uf BM:i, Suite 103 11100 Brookl'lurll 332 M.,-guetfte M3-7M1 873-85f0 lf"tiM 762-1700 \ ' I I f .. ' .... 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Tl'lh bv•llle\5 11 t OIMh•Cl•d' by • ..,...,,, p.9ftnlr1l'llp. · p • . ·I · @!1~ 'rHE .Us,'DtErlC v ALUE REMNooEWJyaED 1 Ord11·n'Unliuon.~· ~ .•. shows in this well -known interior ; Tta ~m·'C,:per-Will n6l decorator's Irvine Terrace home; de -thlS S bedroom home. The all NEW kpowin , •~cept any lightrul living rm. overlooking garden kitchen has everything builtin, incldg ·~vc;.rt slQ·c for real ~ -cozy rrplc. -2 bdrms. (one very ·NEW ' formica counter tops a nd as h -le whi<h,lo' lo viol•· 1 large). Sp;lcious dining area. $89,500 · cl\lftnets . ,I'! EW Bath. NEW used bri ck UOootq.,e.11-.. ,1 -lnc~udl";g the~land. fireplace. NEW Carpets. Call us lo see • ~:t.r..~-~•••••••• • this NEW LISTING. ;..· ~· : ·· • . . CALL-644-7270 •••rol . " " • .rooz 2b11. E. Coast Hig.....,_, C0tona del Ma• -'••••••••••,·••••••'••••• PIOPfRTY MANAGEMENT . ..,.,,.. : 'Mlm~~~-.. , , , .,. · Abs:olut•l'r,~t •1tun· GtMr.. 1002 G1•r" · 1002 nin& view of 1-Wbor en-••••••••••••••.;••••••• ••••••••••••••••••·••••• lranc•~f"d ocean . ' ' ~::;:~.t':s".'~~1.:,~· ,Only $4000 Down COLLEGE PARK , lion In Old Corona del lo pssume 7% FHA lmtn Ken Koll 3 bedroom.~2 Mar. Rictaly paneled liv· On big 4 bedroom Condo bath with bllns. goOd ing room and formal din· . i.p Fouritain Valley. Un-carpeting, covered p8Uo ing room aod beautiful believable low price ol and ·'down to ea'rth garden kit.chCn . Call onJyS.12,500. Vacant.can price" of just 67S·8SSO. · World Real Estate $42 500 OfllfH 111 Q . ,,.~ 'UN roil NICI. 566. 7777. • 1111111. l +F~Y a· ~ $l7,t50 ' • This charmin&: J bdrm. 2 ANYTIME 15-'C-._ Ill.th large added family Bea.utifw ~;; ~. room home may be just !~~~~~~~~~~I vacant: Must sell ! 2 wbatyoilarelomtingfor. Bedroom :4c den. $119,500. Cozy {~replace with open or letpe $70P.. mo. biJarn ceilinp on a lar1e VOGEL & BABBITT lot. Atl of· this & offered with FHA & VA terms. e1dl to see 545·9'9!. IEASTSllll COSTA MB,\ One of those "better buys"! Owner leaving area-must &ell quickly. .• , ... n 1oe UYHM; ·--MOMlS FOi llVtMG NETWORK lflf C•t llfl' '°' fff. UU. ff "'N ,11,.UU Ill INI ll•llh G1•r'!I I OOZ ¢1•0 o1 I 002 ···································~·········· \,\ I :--..1 I i >; 1,AYLOR CO. 1:1 •\l .'J'()}{S -..... It• J~t·\!) C.D.M. WXURV DUl'UX-$145,000 ReaJ pride of ownership in quality built 2-story. A lovely home plus in~. 3 BR, den, 2 baths, frpl, each ~111 s.., J ...... HlhRood HIWNRT CENTER, H.I. 644-4910 G••• .. 1002 Ge•raf IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL TORS 6 4 4·5056 ,. -Walker & lee Jusl off Irvine Ave.; 1---------•l•--------•I close to schools, library, & Westcliff shopping. }'· Two bedroom & paneled PRICE den; bath totally re· modeled (new plumb· SLASHED 1---------•I ing), large yard, almost r 'SIS,900. \I STEAL 1lESI! a 4-car garage·hobby L!lrgei;t yard in Mesa Two2·Mrm.homes . room. Exlra paved area V&de North. Room foe Good Costa Mesa k>e. to park camper or bo11l. Reducedto$t2,500 J 1$49 ~ pobl, 1arden, or paddle us .......... Real (slate EASTSIDE TRIPLEX New. al111ost finished. Builtins, (ireplace, carpels , w a lk ·in wardrQks, Jovel)' decor. Very ·tattractive 'in and out Big lot. See anytime. Asking $83,500. Call MO·ll.51 . LAND Not much left. Plan now for 4 units. $29,SOO.. Costa Mesa. OH THE llUFfS IH OLD llUFFS Completely upgraded "E" plan on the Bluf( in Old Bluffs. Outstanding ocean anj bav view, new carpeting. parquet · rloors, dishwasher and disposal. Real sexy entry patio, too! No bluffing at su2.ooo . UNl9UI HOl<jES, R.-0-675-6000 244l E. Coasl Hwy, Carooa dot Mar . 1002G•Mrol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME IN IRVINE Small 3 bdrm., 2 baths, surrounding · beautirut atri um. This is a rree -· standing home with no common wails. located close to everything. Offered al S.51 .500 ( [U~~IN-M/\~TIN l1l) ...... --REALTORS-~· G1 .. rol I OOZ 1•••rol I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ By Owner $112,500 New 3 bed rm , 3 bath Condo. Many upgrades , including Air condition·· ing, builtin wardrobes, Corning ·S tove top. Automatic lawn sprinklers. Poolsize lot. ~nd of Cul7 ~ 'de-Sa(. View #12 Rue Chateau Royal. :· lniMaf·6424833 Rni••ce: 64M022. "'"-""~ 1u1r ... v .Jorgeow11 ,• Tl'll1 \l~ltmefll .,., Otott wfll'I the C-ly Cieri. ot o...,.. c ...... 1yo.W..y L 0 T tennis court. Pr:emium C~L 675-7060 675*5511 grade wall, (Joor and Cote of Mewpoet G••r.. 1002 Gi'•r ... window _coveri n gs . GOV"TO~ ~i20~15~E~.eoa.~~l~R~ww~y'~· ~1 ~~~~~~~~~~1~~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~?'· HERITAGE IOOZ "· "'S. . . ...,.. . ._I"'" Orenf19 Co.111,0e/ty Pilot Mey Zl.'11, Incl J-4. II. tt1S Je6-1i Pt:BLIC NOTICE E I Ill U U I •AM• ITATRM T TIM: lflllowlllf1Nf10i'l1 ore dofn9t.M- ne11 ffJ_ Kt:l'IOON AMC/JIEE•P. 2/14' .. ..,bot •1ve1., Co"" Mou . C.•rlt. ~ !C-.11C1 0 fl • ('• r IC 11 e A 1111 I. e C.lllonll•" COf"Pff•llOfl. 2S1• 1-itorll:W 81YCl.,c..MIMll.,,Gllll,t2•1' i Tiii$ Ml"-" 11 tolldll(led .;,.. cor. por.tllllll. l('tndotl PorKllt Avdl TM• 1ft10-t we1 flied "#Ith Ille COufll' Cl•r• if 0..ntM CovnlyGll Moy ... lt1J. • ,_, Pulllithtd Ot..ioe CO.II 0.ly1Pllall. ,,.,,,1.21,•lldJ11t1t4, 11, lt1S . }!!!!-71 '. . .PUBLIC NOTICE . . ' c L A · .. ·s .s. I .. ·p I. " E • D 6 .. 4 ·~ 2· ~ Natural wood graln 3Bdrms ·2Baths CoronadelMar , • R EALTORS kitchen "cabinets, ri.uge Huntington Beach ,;, .. ..,, sw1e wilh wall<· 134.900 . Lowclo'!'n HOW IS THE TIME' SOPHISTICATED LID 0 ISLE l in -closet a·nd private CALL S56raOO for job 5eekers to check 57' WA.TEIFROMT Spacious 4 Br, £arflily rm .• dining rm.· garden atrium. 962,7788 , .... 00 ..,...._ the Daily Pilot llelP 5 BEDROOM showplace. View-main . . f I ----··~ w , d 1 ., 1· 11 h 1 'ndo .sunny priv patio ·. 52 l ot. $179,000 ".. K€. y ' " ~~~~~;~~~~\ a n e c ass111l·a 1011. c anqe -every w1 w. I ' •••w·1 the job you want is not PQQ'. + Integral part of boating :~.· P-EALTORSN there yoo mighttonsider k sce ne . I):ock apace -offering your service11 j·lf'UUI available. Gated. securi· ASSU~E Classiried ads sell bi g with an ad in the Job · M, ty estate living within ·1iems. small itel""ffi or any Wanted calcgor~ Phone located in famous HALL walking distance of ' -LO~-· iCem.Ji.istcalltW2~8. ti42·5678' · Oto' to~AME borne; near shops&restauranb. .1r you l'ike ~rea lly , • ~hopp i ng & freeway. SPARLING REALTORS spac'ihus home at a re-G•lillral 1002 G••r.. 1002 Owner moving ~nd anx· 833·3548 ••-able p,,.,., call·-on "•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 1 l h' 1;;;;;;...,;;ii.,.ii'"iiOi"ii;;-iiOi~il _,.,,, u;:o •· IOUS 0 J.::e 00 IS Wl:ly. [~ ,. lhli' Select Costa M~ -.d~ · Asking ~l.openy. F;ve .m Ills ., ,. $.49 •. 750 bC!drooms. 3 baths 11~ a 1 b -25'xlS ' rom;Jy '"°"'' .•. ffi8Cfi8 /lrvln8 Eveo/Slin546-4140 p,;ced at only S>B.900, ' r88_~ II with a loW interesl ·rate . _:fl NEWPORT SHORES Delightfully j:lifferenl- mellow paneling, vauJled ceilings, 3 bedroom. 2 bath. ConvCnient lo pools Hnd tennis-steps to beach. $54,950. close ~o au schoOls. and . It ~~1 _ rf; assurqable loan. CALL "6·2660 . ' WHAT ELSE rs THERE? ANYTIME CSELECT Exhilarating view ; livable, com- PETE BARRETT -REALTY-1~~~~~~~!642 ·5211 'TPROPERTIES fortable. inviting 4 bedroom, family , , .. llCYCLI ~ 115·4060 room home w /pool &: jacuzzi. ·Hird toCrf~ l>eelroom, I Spanish architecture. 3-car·garage. i,ia...,r naW. Call lor wo $169,SOOt_:AP.P.t. only. Elaine Svedeen ' ilii>ut ~4ded; realures: '642-8235 . .<C?S ) . , Won'tlas:t.'at$36,000. • - ' ' . . WHITE WATa VIEw . . 1 • _ • llJ'F;R<B 4 bedrooms t pool QO Bluff over-. ~ , , OMES. looking, "Little Corona." lleautilul, .,.,CM!pua Pf•,M•.-•ts contemporary. woodsy home. AHJHYitATIOH 5215,.000. Appl : only. Donna To, gracious ,li ving. Godshall 644 •6200. (C79) Prestige Dover, Shores bome;4bdrms...+a,t.Udy; ·' LOYILY.LOVILY, warm ~ fam i ly r,-n. 8i ~·HA.RIOI YllW .. US· ~):t;:i:t~~J~: SpaciouS 4 bedroom home on quiet taeular·i1ew.SfM:SOO s\reet w /bfa utiful big p·ool &.' C f C les i:;,..111 separa t e cHi1dren·s play yard. , •. : 0. 1'vi IV Beuutilully decorated & a very Ro•oo • 6-fo special buy at su 4.9SO inc.I.: !aild. ·AHIWiWAY ' • 1l , 'il'O . SILL,YOl,JR~. Out uniq\,le pnier.am prO. vktes cash fot the adler.'s eq~ty, requires only a nOrftlrial. down payment ftom the 'buy,w r avokll a ' need for new ruaancmc • JWeserve& the Qlstlna 1 loan. Deta ils' bj' app'tl · only • ...-v • I · ~· Anpt.her eJtclusiVe 4 Jeanne Newip.an 642·~·, <Cl!O) 10 T THI$ If YOU CAM. ~ ·$17.500 buys this idea) family home w /4 bedrooms, 2 baths' & family rm. on pool -~ize lot. 'Larry DYer 2·8235. CC39) ' , . 'LIHDA 151.E. ,t_ to •EACH Lovely modf!l·like 4 bdrm home, new carpet· lng. Only ,$55,900 & you OWN the lllind!'&t&-7711 . Open Eves. -Walk er & lee Rtta l f!:fele MESA'VBDE SPARKLIN'G FAMILY HOME-big 3 bOOroom mode,J with 2-baths and lar1.1:e family room. View o1 ·r esa ·Verde private gol course from living roc>tl\. 5ef: tliis Charming, sgu'ea~y clean home pricel" to s:eu al" $45.~. ·ca ;1sf1, • PRIY A TE LAllE . Fist! OR IPAT In yoar own private lake. Elt!•al\lly .upgraded. 3 Bdrm. ~ bflh hOtpe, qnly HOR'SE 1tAHCH 1/i A.~.-4M. Jwt $l4.750. Custom 8 yr. o.\d home, central air·cmditioNn&, all built.In kitchen, ·2 bio . 'it! Ac:-&:·needs pairiUng &: carpeting. Potential $5;000. r·esa"le profit . CALL.BKJJ . 17 I 41963-450 • PEHIH. POtHT Nearly r\ew ·2.story, 3 bedroom . ·3 balhs ;' e n closed' p11tio, 2 fireplaces, electric buill· ins, garage dOor opener. Prieed at $124,(XX). 673·3663 . 642·~ Eves associ ate d P • " I _.' "I ~ • " , . ... . . BE,ACH UNITS LIDO BAYFROMT Furn. 4 Br., 5 ba .• rumpus rm. Prime Joe. Pier /flo-a t. Sandy be?ch .. $295,000 BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR "l ll flr"r''"j' Ll•, '< b b''.i 6ibl - G1Mrol IOOz'ii_.. 'IOOZ ·····································~········ • CAMEO HIGHl.AHDS . • 'Lovely 4 bedr.<lom. 2W bath home w /family-dining i:oom. Beaulirully landscaped interior patio w /pool . Col,orrul d ecorator wallpape rs & carpets. $91 ,500. ~' .. . LUSK· HARIOR VIEW HIUS You will enjoy the outdoor fun or this cha rming home with its pool , jacuzzi, twin c har·broiler & gas li g ht ~. 4 l>eclrooms, 2 baths. $105,000. FROM COLDWELL IAHKER. With prid e. A hom e o r e xlraordi n arv characte r and dignity. 120 ree t of waterfront. 5 bedrooms 41:? b:Jths. Dini11g room: Den. Pool. Uno.ib:J shedly de lu xe spa with separa l c n1en & women's ·quarters. JC:1CU 7.Zi . Steam. Sauna. 9'50,000. C ~'~el LOT IN BIG CANYON Bu ild your d re<Jm home 01' this super s ite overlooking golr course at e nd or cul-de-sac. lAJwest price in Lhi s prestig ious g ate g uard ed . community . $69,000. SEEING IS BELIEYIHG . .. ·-• P'ros:ram ti:om Owner wa~ts s111.~ller home. This ·5 1bjldroom (Bayfront .is beautiful' !tali'\)) ceramic tile -custom Pill'!\rS -lg. lamily .room w/sit- doWrt bar -,4000 sq.~. -pier & ,slip. ·$249,500. Barbara A11ne 1, 1 Year old . Wh al a c·r~u~iqtis fiY to live. This lovely home near South.Coast Plaza listed El l ohly $49,950. Call 1M5·S.C9,11. Right at the beach and in time £or Sun1mcr ren· lals, or keep the yeur· round lenanL<i. !\.tot.her· in ·law unit possible. Priced al only $73,900. and owner will llCC~pt. IO"k down or rlxer·uppcr house, ur uni~ in lr11de. This beautiful pool <.1nd cus tom landscapi11 g. 3 bedroon1. family room with large l>rick fireplace home on quiet batk bay street. $72,500 ' ii 5" ·6 7 " 8 ' . 'f : §42'8235 .. (C.~J , . ,, • 'I " LAST Of THI llSTI 1., $119,000 'Ii\ l'!etvport Upper Blly W./ bedroom, ra11ch-Style overlooktna 'bay\ mouht\lms & pool. 2-ae,... of tn!mer1dous beauty~ won't fo"llel llr want to leave. 'Lois IMIHer 1942-8235 . (C83) • ··~ ..... ' , ·l&AHD "EW 'OM UDO ISi& 4 l~ety condominill!llS overi+>klng Newport 'Channel. 2100-2800 sq.ft of lilxu..,, f ·/811 the mras .. ·a or-~ bedrdom1 + deli. C.U for brochure = i:ucl:t· ~o DIOl(e in DOW, Jeme NdlUri 642-11235; (Clf) . • • -Walkr.r & lee Real fst::i te '!·~· ~~ ... ........... , ... ~ • ' MlweolT llACH i·a-s ..... PLUS S Bedroom_. huge master, 2 bath', living • ramlly nn. formal dine. Laree poUo. H 6 FPool. 641-E••IM 4543 CAMEO· Sl:IORES Approximately 1h acre with magnificent gardens. J.ar ge pool & waterfall . 3 bedrooms. dining room. family roon1. large living room .~ Elegance. pri vc:1cy & 3 private beaches. $129,500 • r -Walker & lee Re al !state • .. •• • .. " . ~ ~ " ..... ~ \. ' , , I • -. • ,,r·•• ·•~•p I L• I ' • \ 1, ., .. • 2 ~ I ' '• ¥:A ~ • , . , .. . .._ · ~··!••f1U.tw.. J.izla:111tlUltfwft. 1...t•to•._.. 410~ Wednesday,M1y2a.1915 0~1tvPrtoT D ·1 Hou1e1 UnfurtilhtcJ · , . 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DelUxe" 1 'tlt·level• 1300 ~mtnuntt.)' ~ 831·2160 AcLive Senior Citiicn on SOM t: 'UN 1 TS FOR FOU~D : Sut. 5124, Cdtd. • • 2'.IOO:Jq.ft .Bar r.,,i ~·Corner croperty ,. rt 2~ Jloh:de or831·1878 2·2 BR's, l bath, large, Social Security •eek11 SALE AT l()l)l. DOWN Retriever Pup . C;.ill CLERK J guard, $795 mo. 't.se: down•Uair.11 n duplex. No f~lc' plus~':~& ~~ Ht.., -'"40 'pool. Children over 13. aame to share' howse or KolJ /Irvlne Center. Ca.1ll ~6~75~·~34~39::::.· ______ 11 y• mo'n , e•pe' •, Ar· Ad ulta only. 714·499-2'171 dock, but bcauillW view llke • •tor•le ~al .. fn 1911 _,,.Oii ~ Eveit only 842·2678' . apt, Write F. J . JQrdan D•n Curt11t. (714) 9'19·9205 • • O\ler North Bayfront • •· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21241 E Co11st Hw CdM FOUND: Neutered male countlS ReCeivable in· Fully furni11hed, includ: closet•, baJ.h 4s •ues.t CHEZOROAPTS Apwlaw.t1FwWIMd orCaU.844-tOOOd/·!i . C9sta Mesa-Santa Anu Germa.nShepherd,bejge eluding handling (.'Ollec· Mo11 Point Jne wai1her' imd dryer. balh, bit~ sas ru~ae & 8234 AUanta or U.._,.ilhtd 3900 Y · M•I, 1200/1320/1716. sq ft. w/ blk. face.~ lio~ & credit inve!ltiga. Oceanfront-Lovely l:tfl:t' Avuilable us svbo-rental oven, patio deck, 2 c.ar 1,2&3 BR. l>riv, gar, ••••••••••••••••••••••• G ..... a for a...t 4350 Ofc .. Warehsc, prk g. 220 tions. 'fype 50 w.p.m. &a home on spacious now to June l'Ul.$210per enclosed &•ra&ew/htun· pool, washer, dryer: . ••••••••••••••••••••••• pwr.646·1Z52/ti44·Z228 f'OUND : La~y ·s bike operate 10 key addCr by &rounds, prlv<&te tenrus weelc.Ctt.11644·174.2. ~y r~mi Pltj'_~Y,...~~· Close tobeach.$36·0336 msl;tj)1Jetl.(~1 STORA GE g<irage tor 2 UNITS 1200 ft M 1 Mesa Verde Country touch. Xlnl co. benefits. cour ts &. your own C'. u ts. J<J. ......... st __.__. rent IYS9MapJe Av• No • .sq, · • • Club area. Call Brent Full ·limtiposition. boacb ! $l500 mo. Lie. lfllM>o ,.......... J707 Hwy, 5 ~Jka from beach. lll(E TO 11£.4.CH llCln•c IIW COllctPT ! S, C°'t;a; Mesa e, · w/frnt ofrice, li&e r'!ur Green ut M7·2010, Rita Myers Real EsWt.e ••••••••••••••••••••••• $425. 43S Goldenrod, HUI SHOPPING ADUtl WfSIOf U~llC door. 220 3·Phase. Urut 6 494·5'&20or960-170l · Yrly 1 Br utll Pd Sl4$Sgl Coro n a de l Mar , Beaut iful studio apts. I i111AlLflHAC<••11CJ ANTIQUE /Classie autQ &..16, $18$, 629 :r erminal LOST: Black dog, 7 mos., ma~. uo Pets. 417 F.l. Bay. (714)ti75-9337 Fr p 1c 5 • bl tns. dis . IJ j • Boch•lors storage, encl., accesai· Way, Cos~a Mesa. Days, w /white n.eck 6: ch~st. l0911ftG HiCjlMI 3252 547•1155 675·1060 hwashcrs, 2 ear garage. •I BR , 2 BR ble, $30 mo. Serv av;,ad. 540.5710. Eves, 646-0681 . Ans. lo Minta. No lags, ••••••••••••••••••-••• ' ' Co1taW.1a J824 Sundecks. Jo'rom $260. •2 BR I. D•n &12·7978 Former boat mfg'r . 1 chokercolh•r.S48·9790. Rent or Lease 4 BR house Co1to Me1a 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJS.2579 from $175 ·$48S Offl .. o •..,tal 4400 comm·1 ac., 2 bldgs :nso Purse gone. tan w/con. L ll'l ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,. " a.g un" 1 ls . 581·5SOO LOWR"TIS • Offhat...Palh Love At lstlite M.soV.rd•fait&Adoms ••••••••••••••••••••••• sq.ft./ lrg spray booth. tu.els blue wuUet & (_'Qn· MonlhruSatlO.ti. A 1 B• Ad It no~·· l ""B " SAO 1800 ISOI W ldlffDr 673·3045. tents oC special mea11irig -•$8.60~11.ht &-Up •-· u •--..-..... -""~ r a-v-ab.--Furn-&-un---· -= · ••--• •1• -to owneY. G<SM. reward. Call ror appointment Industrial Relation.'> 17141494-9401 TELONIC .ALTAIR_ 4-BR. Ji:a mily r oom •Studio·&·l-BR·Apb chhwhr», !'hag cpts, Cu.rn. aPPLE Ag],'S.., 6. New"por.t Jo'lnanci.al Ctr ~~! "CIM!t 4600 Call colle_ct 7li-52&-1774 LAGUNA IE.4.CH fir.epl ace, cpts ldrps: •Willer Beds c oa.•d-&.a.rage, Crplc, uniq ue idea in adult apt L~ Office Space •••.••'••••••••••••••••• Equal Oppor.£mplayer- blUn1, lenced yd. 2 c11r •'fV&MaldServAvail ::,~· G~s & Witter pd. living. 6700 WarnttrAvt:, -Call onSiteManager 2 BR un!urn house by FOUND : Dog cre<im'""~~~~~~~~ ..... garage. 1st, last, deposit. •Phone Serv, Hldpool Ii u n ling ton Beac h. rS" .... ,... (714)642·3111 ext246 Sept. 1st for UC I asst. female Afghan. Vic. 9'· 499-2544. •Children &PftSection LA MAHCHA'-"S 847-6047 . No lease. Sorry Tl,, JJorcs P rofessor & fami lY· l-=846="""::..:':_ ____ _ .... orr wee•· -nt w/ad 778 Scott Place, CM no children or pets. ~ CdM. Lag. Bch or Tustin. Ml11I011 Viejo 3267 --·... FOUND: male Irish set. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2376N!_Wportillvd,CM 642-5073 SPACIOUS 2 & 3 bdrm, (213)389·434lafter4pm ter . well ti'ained. Nr. BARCELONA 2 hr, cpl'I, 548 . .,,ssor645--3967 CASA VICTORlA apts. Children OK. 17391 CORONA DELMAR 2 or 3 BR Unfum. House 22ndSt.'CM.645-6740 drps, bltns , air, '"'lio, HOLID •y· -... .. 1: 2 & 3Br. Unfurn/Jo"'urn "A" Keelson, 1 blk. W. of 2 Br Townhow>c, frplc, w/gar & fc.d yd. For 2 LOST: English Poi nle•, ,,.. "' ...--r $16950 /wt pc1 Beac h Bl off Slater rromS215 .1Brfrom$20S. ./e__.....-..1.i Ad 1 hid ' fncd. yd, no pets. $270. DELUXE Spacious 1 Br, r. · gas r. · ... · · p 1 t . u· t 1 .;'.111n1c u ts, 1 c 1 · 751·1818 wht w /blk Vic. Warner & 830·5891 Adults·NoPetsSec. gate .... 2·0389 oo, enn1s, con nen... ./"r: ... _ furn apt. Pool. Ample Pool, Rec. Rm., Elevator breakfast. Some ocean & ./ '"'' wlt>w "*°"'" llliiM11/ln•Ht/ 848Ne~~d, H.B. lleward. . Mew___. leadt 3269 parking. AduJts,nopets. .525 Victoria,642-8970 New deluxe Be<tch are<i z Catalina views. Separate .;-.,._ -.ic. ""'-ce ,_." 1965 Pomona Ave., CM Br 2 Ba closed gy .. "II r · · C ~19c!1 -*-.. e11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl• $21·5 .... .. am1ly section. lose to v .......,.,.,k.,.. •••••••••••••••••••••••Lost : Samoyed male BRAND new Newport •Tropical Pool• Parlc·Llb tns, mo. incl. util. shopping &-fine beach. llKIM1s 5/25 /75. full grown. Vic. Terrace condo. 3 Br. 21t1 1 Br, cpts, d.rps, bllns, Surrouncllnla 846.1311 ; 846.4938 agt. No 644·2611. Opport.lty 5005 16th & 17th St. CM. $25 re· Ba . $350. mo. Adults, no patio. All utilities paid. DELUXE l~&Jir Apls ree. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ward. 642·2364 pets. 675·5800, Bkr, no 548-1168 ' PvtPatios-HtdPool 2 BR, 2 BA, nr. new, nr. THE EXCITING SS•PEl5qFr Vending Penonali 5350 fee. ~r. Sbop'g-Adlt.sOnly bch. R.eCrig, Pvt. unit, PALM MESAAPTS. 1617 WESTCUFF-NB CANDY ROUl'E ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR, prefer middle age ..... thal .. I .A...&.. gar.962-lOtiS MINUTESTONPT AGT.S41.....0Cf32 Excellent routeol candy PREGNANT'. NEWPORT TERR. 3 br, or retired, no child/pets. "T" .,...._. 2~ ba, Master suite, $l5S.642.5848 tmSantaAnaAve,CM' Surfer'sP.-adise BCH. & s nacks a11ailable in Carin g confide ntial bltns, fam rm., lndry., M1r Apt,113 . 6'6-5542 Big apt. across from Bach, 1&2 BR. from$16S. ~A TERFROMT-your ,area. 1,d•all way to counseling & referral. ACCOUNrS PAYABLE Newport Beach area. Real Estate Developer. Cons truction cxper. req'd . The Willi am Lyon Co. 833·3600 Mr. l'homsen ACCOUNTANT CPA F'irm seeks am· bilious al'counlant kno\N1edgeahlc in taxes. auditing, management. services & supervising ror small client practice. Send resume lo: Ad. 338, Daily Pilot, P .O.Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626 patio, gar., oceahviewon Fwn. lach & I ... &-H i--~-..._ ..... ___ Hunt. cliffs. Maximum 4 Adults, No Pets r-.ewporf s upp .e men L sa a~y or Abortion, adoption & 15acre parkw/pool.$37S _.__..__.._llice.2110 oc-...,.--1 847 387 1561Mesa Dr. Execuliveoffices pe ns io n . ocat1ons, keeping. ACCOUMTA.Mr mo, 644.7357 :;!'w·-...... l'I.,. CM. 160 W. Wlhon. C.M. poop e. ·4· · (5 Blks East of Newport $1SO·S350 Month Installations & Training APCARE 547-2563 Exp. Semi Sr. for PA ofc ._. r-• • BEAUTIFUL TWO & THREE BDRM Blvd.) View ofboats&water furnis h ed . Financing in H.B. Must be abie to •LUXURY CONDO GROUNDS APTS, 1 to 4 blks. from 546·9860 llLL GRtMDY available. Can be ex· ADAMS MA.SSA.GE prepare inc. tax returns. NewportCrest 2 Br.2Ba, 2035hllertoft.CM ADULTS·NOPETS beach. ALL UTILITIES Realtor 675.a161 panded to full tin1e in· Clea n private rooms. F /time perm. 536·1161. 2 car gar , Wet bar. Ten· 1 BR F urn, 2 lrg closets, 10 minutes to ocean. Lge PAJD. Fireplc's, private • come. F'or information 'Massage & Sauna. 8839 Eves SJ6.J793. nis. Pool . $375 /m o . queen siie bed, priv, l Br $175, Gas & Water patios. OPEN HOUSE B $140 up store-offices cpts ph.714·879·1284 Adams Ave, Hunt. Bch. . 545-0171. dre.ssing rm, extra lrg incl. Draperies, carpets,. Sat /Sun PM :r 406.426 'Mle dr ps air bath. 17301 Oran ge Co. Liquor 963·1247. Mon thru Sat A.ccurate Typist · for roo m s' encl • gar . gas heal, gas stove, air 22nd St., or call TOBIN Beach Bl H.B.842·2834 License for sale. No in· llam 'til midnight. newspaper. Call 645-6111 ELEGAHTlayView w/storage. Adults only, conditioning, swimming REALTY 846-1311 NO vento•y. Contact Ca•ol PROBLE S' C btwn, 8:30 & 4, ask for .BR .BA f d nopet.s I ·h FEE ' . HEWPORTIEA.CH • • M . WE ARE Barry. • , amrm. en, · &poodr'ye'ersc .. room, was ers . BIG' orRolandSims,842·1310. ONE WA y HELP l--~-------4200 ft. Pool. Fantasti. 'e NEAT •BR, 1 n .,, walk..... 3 Offices, recept., rest A H k R r Li' 1. 1.1 """ "' L le h 3848 · A/C · di CENTER s pr. e . v 1n 1e ~howcase for entertain· shopping. 5180. mo. CMJUl'CI OC rm, • music. e uxe AmbitiousCoupleneeding ... ~hrHotLo'ne" .. '"<>lW'lo fem ./cook. Sal. .P vt 1ng . Unf. $1800 ; Furn. 642·7154 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $22SMo. Broker67S.6700. more income. Unusual ~ ..........,.,., $2200. 646-8049 or No. End. 1 BR l lh blks • PROFESS'LCLASSA opportunity for good DOY.OUROWN ~~{~~· Cdm, 673-6267, 752·7315. tt.stllMJfoi leach 3740 from beach & store. $23S earnings. Work together. DIVORCE ••••••••••••••••••••••• lncld'g util. Yr's Lease. Bldg, 2790 Harbor Blvd, Part time or full time. TheWaveProjed ASST.MANAGER Nb~~~;!. ~r~~~·r!.~~~~ FROM $42 Adults, no pets. 497·2678. from $165 ~~~e1 A:a i~~~dd'raw~ t>H : 675·6884 . PTL. DIVORCE CENTER Days, 6am·2pm. wed d k WEEllLT A l r l n.. ca•pet e lec · Atty. Trained Consul· lhru Sun. Full insur. ec . New paint & pa r or r en, ~eun o k d rr th • • .. mus ic, ASSOCIATE-Let me V, 8 a woo o e r s e 1·anitor,· pa rking. M.R. tants to Assist You . $75. pac kage, vacation & carpets. $475 /Moyearly Execvtive Silitet 1ew. $2SO. 1 r. finest in country club liv· leach you how to earn in f I ar Davidson Rily 645..7575 727 YMktoww ..,cl. 494·9002.. ing at a price you can af. Stever, Mgr. 557-0136 or upper 5"k income in US. :ipp!~ing fee. 548·4216 for ~:~·l e~p'h~i ~et ~~~ E:itec. posh 3 BR, 21,; ha, twnhse, frplc, pool, Park Lido. $385. 642-0>42. BeachBlvd-.tVorklOwn PIMECIEEK Mewporthoch 3869 fo rd. There's Sl million 646·8396 $100 invest. Mr. Weber1-'="------.-R estaur a nt , 21401 536-0411 UYES UP ••••••••••••••••••••••• in recreation facilities, a SEY ERAL Suites 500 forappt. 646-5390. increase your bust hnc I Brookhurst St, H.B. STUDIOS& I Sits TO ITS NAME full time activities'direc· sq .ft . thru 1150 sq .ft. to 3 cup sizes, 2 wks or l -----~--~- Over 500 tall trees and PARICMEWPORT tor who plans parties, locat e d adi·acenl t o $5,SOOIUYS your mon ey back . Atlyactive girltomOa~ l JO st r ea m s w ith A A ,........, s, trips more . marina , b a nk & .. " · ·75 or ~t · aternoonaw . st •FuJJkitchen .1.p•1r~~s BBQ ' · & • E"tabl•"hed money 846 9 9 .,.~. c eek ~ 3 IEDROOM waterral\s create a re. ac e or 1 or <:. ,. •cc un ay rune . restaurant on Coast Hwy ave a nice 1gure •1-leated pool B ht ·• ~ s d b h mako·ng bo ulo'que ,·n h · r· ~ •Laundry facilities !axing setting for your Bedroomsand Plus beautiful singles, at Newport BL Ample prime area. Inventory Travel . 5450 sophisticated.Great y. family room, CARMEL •Free utilities . 2 Townh-···-· l&2 b d l negotiable. Forc"edsale! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.-',.tly for run. Pri-~·y MODEL, Harbor View spacious new I-or · ~ e room a p s , freeparking.642·4644 .3U1.. ~ •Free linens bedroom apact ment . Ft. $229.S00pen9·6 furnished & unfurnished. ·GM-SEE EUROPE & disc r etion assuiad. Hills. $450. per mo, year· •TV & maid ii 1 1 serv.ava From $195.· Jo'orniture Daily Oakwood Garden Apts •IMO.'f'REEREN'f .-, 120·FTuslinAve .. N.B. Wr i t e d esr;:ri bin g Y ease. •Bar·B·Que available. Small 1>ets Spa·Pools·1'ennis' offers an exclusive "No 1·2·3 Rm . offices from REALTORS 6424623 BY CAR yourself . Write ad #386, COLE OF NEWPORT •Phoneservicc OK. A.dulls only. Office Across fro m Fashion Rent Raise Guarantee". $135 per mo . Near Daily Pilot, P.O. Bok _R_E_AL_T_o_a_s __ 61_s._ss_1_1jN;•l0m~i~le~l~o~o~c~e~a;n-;;;--;:;~I °""r ." ~:00 tolld6 :00C. 2300l Island at Jamboree on We guarantee that your airport. Sect'y. serv. on •Maior Set"Yice Station. ~~rrchi~~ adn%li~':'~,pe~~ 1560, Costa Mesa92626 , _ a1rv 1ew ·• os a San Joaquin llills Road. rent will not be raised for premises. No lease req, n e t 1 $ 5 O , O O O . BLUFFS CONDO 3 B NO INCREASE in sum· Mesa.Phonc54S.·2300. 17141644-1900 ONEFULLYEAR&you 833·32239Tilnoon Europe &letus planyour AUTOMOTIVE .. ~ . r, mer rent. Beautlbrfurn $17 500 cash. individual tour f'r t II i led •~< I.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!"' 1----------slo'll have lhe flexibilo'ly 833·2840 After noon ' • · om CA.SHIER ~n ra Y oca : ..,.,., apts $165 & $175. Spanish _ of month to month oc.1 -------..c.=-1 • Piuo Take-Oiilt take·offto home.landing, o. BrokerB44·ll33 style bldg, pvt encl gar, z' BR, 2'h ·BA Studio apt. NEW plush office bldg, 2 Fore' C Repair you'll be in the hands of ~ x per ' d · Ncwp~rl : or-•--pool, sauna, lndry, ad.Its. Bltns, D /W, cptg & drps. cupancy · Rents from to 6 rm s uites. Con· • '9' er experts. Also lease & ren· atsun. 833·l:ll0. ' -Capl-•lr-3278 ·17301 Keelson Ln. l bik Pat'oo . $26" mo. 768 iiltiS. Prices vary by IOC'.a· r •Jewelry Mt.). tal cars. EURAUTO. b'I . " lion.Modelso ..... nl0to7. e rence rm, xerox HOLL•~DIUSIHESS utomo ie , .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• W. of Beach off Slater. Joann.Agt.8J8.Dl ...,.. copier. Nr. OC .. :rport Ari Lido Vill age, N.B . Switc•-d 1~84~2~·~1848~'-------l ~~~'t~~j';;~-;-i;;-I Sor ry , no pets or 833.3640 r'-l 645·4110SALES5t0-0608 613·4550 · ~ · Beautiful Model Home, 3]· LARGE Ground flr. 1 br ....., c~ildren. . l ~~"':"."-------1-='-"====== 1 c:::::::::::___..,..~---I Receptiollist ··! BR, 3 Ba, Bltns, crpls, b uxury s tudio condo.' Garden a pt. Pool, rec Gcrden Oakwo_od OFFICESPA.CENI IEOWHIOSS ~& Switchboard, Light booi:· drps, Rec. Area w/pool, w I f r p I . al beach room. $175. 710 18th St. u-~s G~ ~den Westcliff Drive, 450 sq. ~!1250 ~in. Investment. l'repcrotion £keeping, light typirlj-. $325.493·5955,493-7780 w/harbour view, $2251 ----------" nuirns u.A mr.McDonu.ld ,548·7796 ••••••••••••••••••••••• xp ert only. B4 mo. 842·2671. •2 BR. 1 Ba, Mesa Verde. A tments ft .. private bathroom, Scllooti &: Buick & Imports, P ~' S..taAIMI 32801----------1 Adults, gar , avail. $185. * 2 WEEKS FREE par air, etc. $175. per mo. HARDWARE STORE, l•tnc:Hon 70051.::M::'::":.:C:::•:::m=":.:•:::n.::•:::"'::·.=~ •••••••••••••••••••••••FURN. I br. $140. + util . Nopets.S33·8974 Move in w l deposits ..._wport..,oclt CatlGene Hill,642·03l0 Newport Beach, old l ~··~·~·~·~·~·:··~·~·~·~·~·~··~·~·~·:··~·~·:r---~~'."."--~ Fireplace. 3 BR + den, 2 No children or pets. i 1 --~--------1 only I BR $100 2 BR .Irvine al 16!h FREE RENT fashioned store pert. for11 bath, cpts. drps. bltns, block beach. 201 lOt h St.. E·SID E large almost new $2301 ReJfrig , S~cuRrity, 645·0550 Ofc space in Mission Vie· couple. $40,000. l'Om· IE A AVON ·$29s. mo. 963·4569 3 br, dshwhr, cpt.s, frplc, Poo , acu z1.1. e c. 1 ---~'-"'~=~--plete. Owner. 67S.7283 or ----------LOfJll"G leach 3748 2 encl. garages, patio, Bldg w/exercise rm ., Roomt 4000 jo & Laguna Niguel as 494 ·8253 TRAVll <IBR, den, !pie, bar, bltns, ••••••••••••••••••••••• lndry. $3 10 . mo. Mgr Billards, Color TV. ••••••••••••••••••••••• low as 30c sq n in newofc ..:::.:..:==--------• big yd . $290. + 1st & last. Beal4tifully furn. 1 BO, 642·3488 ROOMS $2(1. wk up with b 1 d g · Ca 11 Owner· SALESGIRLS AGENT 545·0808 Convertib1e den. Util. in· ~~~-------I Irvine Ave. at Mes a kitchen $30. wk up apt: _83=1c.·1c.4~"°c.·c______ INVESTOR . ·W--lml--I------' 'Cl. 'Complete w/linens, 1~2wBR gardenapts. frpN 1· 545·4855 548------9755or64S-3967 . 444 N. Newport Blvd. Unit S m a I I in v estment •• Mer 3298 dishes, etc. Near Victor u / , pvt. patios. r .1----------Hugo's, 1 blk to ocean & Irvine Ind. area. $175 lo LIVENearTheBeach! LIVE AT THE BEACH '·8:" S95, ··c" $85. Util. $lO,OOO. Top ladies higtl CLASSES START MONTHLY Earn commission while you learn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Story, 4 BR, 2 BA, crpts, drps , bltns, close lo schools, s hopping & lreeways. $315. mo. Ask for Bev or Joe,963-1569 c-..1.i- Unfuntlshod 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• stlops, view. Adults only. $2()() mo. 557-2841 Casa det Sol · $30. wk & up. 673-0440 paid. 675·8457. fashion dress shop. Palm ~---------1 OTEL Springs area. Top loea· Available 6/1·9/15. $900. I 2 IR WfLOFT Beautiful Adult Apts PINE KNOTM NO. Costa Mesa Dental I l ion. Boom ljrea. Esta.b'I mo. 494·8458or499-4322. • From $180 Under new management Medical/Ofc suites avail. buso·ness. Mu•t be. •·· Pvt Patio, frpl, 1 yr lse F M " AvailableJunelsl 21661Brookhurst,HB Room, pvt bath. P ref ro m s345t mo. r . per'd in all phases 1of PACIFIC HAYLOFT A.PTS 962·6653 mature young man. Sch 1-0_'_K_e_er_c_. 833 __ ·2900____ dress bus. Balance of in· TRAVEL SCHOOLS $29.9S WK UP.1 Bdr, 2& 283 Avocado. CM ··LUXURY BAY FRONT" area. San Clem. 496-3345 EXEC SUITES ~~:~~~netr~~~.of ife.';1~t ~ 610E 17lhSl,S. Ana ~e:!~c;oo1.01.f~f'M&51~ ___ 6::_c4~5'-·0cclc.4;,clc_ __ Unobstructed panoramic1.c•_ve~''-------FROM SI 70 Classified ad no. 423, c/o Accr!~t!;.''b~5~ATI'S Hewportleadl 3769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THERE'S A WORLD WAITING FOR YOU- A s a n A V 0 N REPRESENTATIV:E. You meet new peop)e:& have xlnt earnings. eet. ter than s itting at horn~? Call: 540-7041 Days. ' ~ Babys itter, for 2 boys, 6 & 10, my h o m e . 9 ·5 Wkdays. 968·9435afl. 6 2 BR, 2 Ba, brand new. 41S N. N.ewport Bl, NB, $175. 2 BR, s ingle sty, view.1300Sq.ft..2BR,2 Bach. Apt. nice pvt ent.& AirportArea. 833·3640 Da ily Pilot. P. 0 . Box Approvedfor $225. mo. Next 10 the 64S-968l Ba, dbl gar. adults, no Ba. elde r man or woman 1560, Costa Mesa, Cali f. V Tt .. beam ceil., cpts, drps, pets. Boat sli p avail. Nr .shops.642·5392. Office or Store Rental 700 92626 eteran wrung B b C · r i'n beach in 1-lunl. Bcb Two < br 2 ba dupl--es 2049 "C" Wallace. "Go i475. yrly . 233-19th St. "QCl. 0"ean view. 1111 '"'·I----------I Established J4:l63 1",·1eyhou0smep~ruoc°kn &1veeook· : 846-2856 ., "'" · direct''. 646·8883 or ''C". 67«0236o,61 o.6163 Swnmer Rrntals 4200 " '" "' Money to Loan 5025 Financial Aid Programs ----------1 Com pl furn, Summer " " E I Ca min o , San ·1-;:;:~::::;:~~"'iiii~ll~64;;;2;;";;630;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;±; -~U~<~' 1~6~!-------1 ;~OS:;';;~~;":~~~:;: • • • • •••••.•• e. •• •• • •... •. e ••• • • •••••• • •. •••• •• 3 BR, 2 Ba, bltns, custom rental/year round lease . .,...,. Clemente. cpts, drps, frplc, pvt N'pt Hghts . Wa lk to T . alPool WESTCLIPI-' across rr Lido Isle. 4 Br, 2 ba. I ~==='-----IUSIHESSLOAHS JolKWClllhd. 7075 patio, adul ts. $325. beach.548.3917 -* r op1c * Coco·s.2 BR.2Ha,Frplc, Completely furn. June, Office Space furnished. $50,000tu$500,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~64~5~·2J4:!:1:'~'-------l;tk;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;:;;;;;;-;;;;: 2 br, cpts, drps, bit.rut, patio, crpts. drps, r~IA July&Aug.673-4798 Comfortable,reas.suita· Business g rowth with Male Nurse available ror Oceanfront summer ren· spiral staircase, real heat, gar, walk to shops, ble' 2 desks. Perfect <:reativefinancing. Private duty, Prefer 12 DlspMan Ulllfww 360.0 ta) 1508 & l806 w. Ocean· frplc, ref rig, patio, gas & $240. Adults. 1665 Irvine. Furn 2 br, blk to ocean, Orange. Cty. Joe. 2212 Du· Call Mr. Bryan or more hours. <IS..8SIO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fr on l NB. 5·75. 7777 'law~a~t~e~r~pd~548~.".:.·1~168~;;;;:;:;;:-1•~64~2~·0~23~9;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 .~N~B~.~L~g~s~u~n~d~ee:<l:!:k.~A~v-i_n_o_w pont. Irv. Typwrtr, telex, 835·7000 HEW ~l.WLEX 673-3152. GARDEN Apt. encl 'd . . thru Aug. 673~· copies access. 83.1·0243 1----=cc..=---1 Australian RN, widely ex· D~uxe sphl·lweve1~~.dl300en .._ ln1tnts Unfurn. gar, 2 br, 1 ba. Cpls. over MESA VERDE $350. Hunt, Bch. 3BR 2ba, lutinns Rntal 4450 COt11trvction Loe.is p 'd. Avail for private du· S ~l 2 bdrm I m• ...,... 21 1 $195 "'61·~• 2 Bdrms., 1 •• bath condo den, I mi. t,o beach. Child Mr. Park, 673·7348 ty work. 673·6819 , • ••••• •••••• •••• ••• ••••• on y. mo. · 11.,&.;> r.. •••••••••• ••••••••••••• .:::c..:.:...:::.:::c:.:.:..:='---11 -"C.::=:::..:=.==---- Bank Experieo<ed FvllTlme TELLER UNITB> California""* rreec, !t~~~~W!'fk",'ie~ lalboa Peninsula 3807 2br, cpts drps SUNDECK. with pool. $.135Mo. OK .. R ef s. 6115·!:1 /l, I·--------• M~t. Trust Chicago law school grad closets, ba th , & guest ••••••••••••••••••••••• $22S. Or one-with PATIO. STEPS TO BEACH furn d. (714} 96'l·7U THE COLONY Dffdt 5035 seeking job as law clerk:. bath, bltn gas range & 2 BR. steps to beach, year & POOL $230. lmmac, no 2 BR, 1 ba . Winter S23S Vocation Rentals 4250 30 RETAILSHOPS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ready for work July l , oven, patio deck, 2 car lease. $325. mo. pets. Avail 6/1, 751·1004 2 BR, 1 ba. unf, $285 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prime reasonable space LRINS up to aoo'o 1915· Resume available. 6 Monarch Bay Plaza' South Laguna enclosed garage w/laun· 840..1789afl.7p.m. 3 BR,2 ba,furn,$375 Lovely 2 Bedroom. s un· available large&small. Utt /c Write: Classified ad no. d p onl I c LOVELY 2 br, s µac. HEWPORTCREST deck. Near beach $125, Old world charm with lstTDLo..11'/J°/o 422 c/oDailfPilot.P.O. 17141494-127~ ~ 17141831-1970 •• ~y room. ay olyCoe .~,,· Corona del Mer 3822 rooms, cpl, nice kitch, 2 BR, 2 Ba condo$.525 kl 673 0416 Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Cu tr1c. Adults. So. •h ••••••••••••••••••••••• brick snackbar, patio. WEH•VE wee y. ·_ Jo'rench windows, gables 2IKITDLomw ic92626==--------Hwy, 5 blks from beac . A .. h' t 0 · ed Tw XI 1 ,. l A R...tal t •-4300 & trees. Adjacent to LoweslratesOrangeCo. $425. 435 Goldenrod, ruC ttec esign ° nt. ?Ca 1?n.reas.ren · SUMMER RENTALS 1 OSAm'W F es tival of Art s Corona del Mar. (714 ) "ux1:1ry townhouses, 2 br 351 V1ctor1a, Apt. 357 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grounds. Sattler Mfg. Co. Gi S-933'1' studio, patio, frplc .. $500 I .:64~6c.·.:425=2______ ROOMMATES 580 BROADWAY 642·2171 54.5-0611 · mo. Rear·2 br, 2 decks. want ed t o 8 h a r e LAGUNA BEACH Serving Harbor area 24 NEW , 3 BR, 3 B a, frplc, $425 mo. Comple· 2 Br, crpt, drp;; •. bl~, beautiful 2 bedroom ye11rs Capistri.no.Beach,ocean lion June 15. Lease. 409 gar. Near shopping, · Curnishedoruntumished •~ 111 / view, dbl gar, frplc, nr Iris,Contact carter,2131 side.·$175· No pets. apls at Oa kwood . 494-7915 "'"'9Cl•CCMC~ &ehool.$290.1~107 RO Ck w o O d Dr •1c548="'35=.:7 ______ ~« lB 2 b blk'"beh There's $1,oo0,000. in I""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'~: rL...-I&~ Sacra m e n to-, Ca l . drps -· r, a, "" · 1· 1 ·rr 1: OI A ii ..... . ~ t ... 4 916 1~ .. ., 5450 2•BR. crpts, , stove, No pets/children. Vrly. reer ea ion act 1 1es. ._ TOP LOCATION ••••••••••••••••••••••• va . iou~mcr,-.;.ner. .,..... · refrig. 717 W.18th St. W·Newport.G42·lS3l Complimentary 'tennis " Lost&•-.-~ 5300 bdrm. upper duplex apt. · Child•..::..:.:======--! 1 s d b..-.h MES• VERDE ~ Pel th t .1--k Rave something to sell ? 962·8936 $175.mo. 1· ess(tns, un ay •'""'?" . A •••••••••••••••'. ••••••• uxe ruou • u.:..; • Clussified ads doh well. OK . Spac. 2 Br, 2 Ba, dplx, $285 Sports tournalnents·. A DRIVE PLAZA. l House Sitler Aug. Medical Student, care for animals ete. Message for An Equal . Opportunity Employ~ Al. 714·772·238l. Sell idle items ~S::EE=K~&,..,,f,o..:l...,N,,,,lr:..._..:.;eo....:.;'""'=.:'°"=1.o~ ... ==-w..:.;-.:.::;.' Salisbury Rlty 873·0000 -""""""""""-'"""-""-"'-I-""'--. --,-:-C:-:-=P~I -upr/lwr furn. $280 Nr. £ulltime activities direc· for store or office. Ample LOST2900!FOUdND.A PETLo? ,_, ~ M 37.24 ~ Mi. lo So. oast aza. Bch Adil 548-8100 tor who plans parties & parking. Town & ""''"''Y 960· A option, w .Costa M... 3724T ot1111 ••• . Dix. 3 BR, 2 ha, priv. dbl. · ' ' BBQ's. We 'll even help atmosphere. .....,.., , _Co=s::t.c:S:!P::•:;:Y:_IN~eu=l=°':.:'::nc.fo::._11 •••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••··~··•• gar, frpl c .. step down UV. li:ASTBLUFF l br $210. 2 you find a roommate. 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. E. i· REW ••ft WlLDONOFOIBNODLIWNL HDLIATXOFRDEEWK C IHC EACYVISSRHORTPOMOND NROHKCUB C RSJOHBRIAA BPMFSBKAG SVX ILNMLWN ELM O RSE SAY8 AEBBLTIP " S 0 R N rm. 979·4637 Aft 5 PM&. br $280. Pool, Crpl . Sorry, no one under 21 & Costa Mesa.545-4123 -AM BAS AD I N wkel\ds. adult$, no pets. &M-4.787 no pets. Models open dai· L·;;~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~.;;; LOST : Di a mond Ring, 2 ly 10 to 7. See our larger 1• larger diamonds mo\tnt· Tennis Ct. Apart.,w/pool ·DELUXE ad in the apartment sec· NEW ed. with 2 sizes of s maller Ill• Cl•••I•• ...... .._. ::r::.~ -- BRAND NEW Med. Village. lBr. den, Brand new 3 br, 3 ba COn· Li ones 675·3675 Bef sam & 2Ba .12A5.>lll-7637. do. View.AdullS,nopets. on. RETAIL STC'llES Aft. i ,30pm. . $295 .. 0 & UI' 2 Br crplS, garbage ctJs. $42S.S48·0757 OAKWOODGARDEN Now avail. FOR~E .;:::::.~-APTS in prime c ·oat 8 LOS'.f : M a l e G ldn . _ ~sal , drps optional, I Eastbluff Tnbse beaut. Mesa/Newport Bch. & Retriever . & fem. Irish sinall child ok. $1.SO. mo. apt. 2 Br, 3 Ba, bltns, Irvlneatl6'.h San Juan Capistrano Setter. Vtc. CM area. 6'2·7294 after 5pm. frplc, patio, pool, avail. 645~ area. For Info. & leasln& Family petit. · Rew-.rd. 2 Br, t, bltns. AdJts, $350. S44·03SS Female lo share 3 Br brochure. please con: 556·8759. work64().5100 NO oruGSorpets. $165. 2 BR oceanfront, lower To wn h 9utSe, Vi 11 a tact: Frank Babich. P.O. LOST: Gray & blk. Aust: J25.J17th P l,al\Llam. $.131}yrly. Avl. &-I. gar. Pacltlc.962·9547 Box 151 5, Newport Shep/Setter mix, male. · b h vi U 5009\.'llSeashore.644·4340 MALE/"'EMALE, Shr. 3 Beach, Ca. 92660. Ph : Vic 11th & CSt Hwy, HB. 2 Br. t lh at, p . pa 0.. " 714·.fl.42 ·4000 Brok 0 e r S36·4385 ; 892·1267. $100 near 17th Sl. s hops. WEStcLJFF 2br.1'Ai ba br. + d~n. W. Balboa at part1c1patlonweJcome. Reward. Adultsonly.$48-5436. lownh.se. Adlts only, no 10th. l/t blk. to~ or .:.:=='------1 pet&: 1728 Bedford Ln. oceun. $150. Cali{'Tom/· . LOST : Blond TElt· NEW BREED APTS IZIJ/nto. 548-.7533 Diane, 678-7888 2 SHOPS. ideal location RIPOO male bm nose&: Large bachelor, uUI pd. ror bookstore, candle G ldenrod &. tth Applns. encl. gar. Pool, Be.acl1ifront·1real view, Female to t han: 3 BR s~op or art gallery. ~~·&40.°"32 ' 2Z7J HARIOR ILVD. COSTAME5A 645-484.0 jilcua&I. $l,6S. 393 quiet beach. 3 DR, 2 BA, house wltlt mother & 2 Located i.n the Mall all ~~,:::::::::::, ____ I Ham.illon. 842-tadiu'I, ganae, '54>0 Wit ind'd, daughters. Furn. The P"'a c tory, N .B . Have something to sell? M,S.MU eves 64.5-024$ 546-64.10 873·9606 Classified ads do it well. _, ' • TA NN IT . X C RARORVW UL IDMLD 8XL81RBNTXBNB OIDR RRNtEEAU!LlW OM C 8 E Pii' I E D &I L 1HN0 I 0 N LRENBORHGRONLIVYRNO • I DA N 0 B L ,I 0 N R C S A L A D GM. WCRABOASLERROSDERE & ,, 1~,._....__ ...... ..,.-: .......... Wtwt(lf. • .,, dowll, OI ........ ,. .. dM ,...... fl .. mcl ......__ ...... , ........... : l RlJCKHOll.N DANDtLION NlMILBWILL • \ CHICkWl!r:D FOXTAIL PLANT Ant &~t!l~~~'\S ~~r,.o IVY ~ag~~k ; TOMOIUlO 1 MO\M' C&n • • . . - ! • . .. ' . .. ' ..... 1 _, • . .. ' ~ ~·· ....... ··~·-t.-~.· •·' • .. • 'T Wlldnesday Moy 28 1975 _ ·~ Ql.ILY Ptl.O'r o; !Add it. .. Build lt...Oiaper it ... Hammer it ... Carpet •• 11...Cement lt ... Wire l't ... Hoe lt ... Clean· it...Move • lt...Press 11 ... Palnt lt...Nall 11 ..• Plaster it ... Flx It ... SERVICE . DIRECTORY .-1umb 11 ••• Palch 1t ••• .-1pe i1. .• "em .... e1 11 ••• Roof lt .•• Landscape lt ... Tile it...Trlm 11 ••• Sewlf. •• Haul It. .. Add It. ... Plant It. .. Alter 11 .•. L•arn It ... ~· .. . .. , ...... C .. C ~1c t n. ~.i H ~1 L~--•.. u_..._ Pluhr/R~ Ru .... .,. ere-..: owut • ••w •1-•1 -~ -·--. -r-. • • •••••••••••••,••••••••• ••••••••.•..•.........• ..••....••••.••........ •·•····•·········•·••·• ......................................................................................... . MacNeWWoodcn.fl Blotk.slumpstone Walla-Quality /Ma lnl/Ldscpa OENERALl1AUIJNG LAMDSCAPll'• Movln1/Hau~ Sludenl PATCHPLASTBIUNG B'PAJRS, •11 1~ypei, ..................... ~ant l 1lrl, 5 yn. or okle ta tt.ab.)'1lt re.-, my bome CM.t42·:111U Cabinets, bkca1es, PauoSlab5 sod aprklra aoU cond. REASONABLE For a unique Ir w/l•r1e L.ruc · R•••· All Types. P'r••· El· a.u. ""r ":'s~c5;-k d l d l>ri Pl •-···-•Je'an up . 0142.•031 1' ... -.,.._• II d t I I BarryMl·ITZS61»ST19. tJmatat CaUS«MIZS for Wat. • 20 oora. ,.. n ow5 etc. ves-lln ....... '""'"°";"' .. ., l ----~-.cc.·~-"-'----i ~P •r1ona ae 1 Y • n • anytlme • 1,, ... ...:...•--1_840-829 __ 2 ______ C-~·:..or '.'.'.841~·•:::'°":::.·-----IR h It complete land1cp'J ·• P•tlajP., ~ VEllY NEAT PATCHll..:==.:.·;_ ___ _ _ •• • .......,.._. _.--, 1-emove a•p a , con· I •1 • ~-·t ..., -. ROOFSCH~Pft I • • •r.r n• e~s "' ..,..,. · t · ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOBS • RESTUCCO. ~...., ,-••••••••••••••••••••• MASTERS Crattsmans ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,._ YmAplMDa,·CntL~"""" <'1.1,.n•'1•1·,.••dilln.a.Roua751-0338h and a an, contact: Prof Painter, honeat Fr ~e E a l. 554-241,, Repalreil•Rrplac:ed NANCY BARNE.5 ~~cialty. Remodeling, Rem d l J R m Ad ., .::~:='.!'...'.'.:.o.:::;.._.::-=:::=:I "":-:':':'-'::=~-'-'-=-Jim Elmer k Int/ t f -• ... -DltKt PaetOl')'SetviCC Typln\ Service. Rea: f1ru1h work, refs. Free dtn/i'"'acelirt r..:ompetitivt1 1" GREEN llAVEN wor ' re••· e•' n:e -1 ' Llcen1tC38-1.58488 l G ••~3l05 MIKE'SGAt\DENlNG MOVING, h a ulin c , GA RDENS !~2t;.1R3 efa .. 541 ·3759,"' 'lot PH · ..... -1 r:t'•• y the page o h · u.arwor .. .._.. · Prices/Bond / Lie /Ins . Ali •· ·ce·&Qu ilt sar•a,:ecle»nUJ>.Rellable ,,... ._ ... ·--'" -b0ur.64()..5A&Sor548-2001 Fi n an·ce Avail .:;tefVI Ii a Y f l 963-6'$2 2123Newport81vd,CM. ••••••••••••••••••••••••1---------- c..,.tServic• McCullough Con.s t . NB.CdM,CM •MS-0930 ast servce. · 646B'1 P 111 g~ JUSTPLU~11-7 Tllo ,..,. .. •ult.ant ln financial~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUCALL-WEllAUL . -~ • R 1 u:m .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...--Jo H N • s c t •-536-1946 Gurdening-h1ainlenance Fr-est · Jim FutServ ReuRatea manacement. JOrrs exp. a rp e w,1..:=="'------Cleanups&l-lauling. A~WAYSAVAlLABLE 1'"'ord '1 Land1c1pe. Sod JuatOneCaUTo: CERAMIC TILE. New & in aerospace & relate UphC'.'lstery. Drisluimpoo DN1MH1kl11t9 Reas. Bob&IMYl'91t YARDWORK.W.0347 Lawns . Sprlnklen. Lie:/ •THI HAMG:ta••• JUST PLUMBING .Remodel. Freo elt.. Sntl jndustries. 15 yrs as Sr ( s 01 I r e la rd a nt s>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lftlured. 962.-7817. u. Schwllrla&'. 551-UOl * IJ.42.4111 * , Jobi welcome. 538·2US. officer in m ajor corp Degreasers & all color General Services HMHcle_.. 536-4986. brighteners & 10 minute Dressm akinginThe ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M......y •WallpaperHanain•• L.R.OTlSPlwnb&nc: Top.Sell ble1i1c h for your white European Munner. We HOUSECLEANING Is our ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Former lnttructor Water htrl, all alaa, dil· ••••••••••••••••••••••• carpets, Save money by f~mi:s;verythi~De-llANDYMAN--!.-lom~ & Busine1>s. Call Janice's WILLIAMS & Sons CarlRebko-668-2449 posits, i toppa1es, re· •TopSoll•Cornpo1l• savin& me extra trilJI. 51ir.':lashi:~~~~ A,.,,..,•Y A pts. Co nsc1ent1ou1> Raggedy Anns. 675-65M Ma1onry. Brick/Block/ R.L. SINOR. •·-i. Ii•/ In· pair•, re modcillna and •Mulch•Reclwood• c.,.,..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• -SA.VE • Profit. Custom ' remOd,-repalr, add-on, Clean living room,C!ifilng e ....._._ Craftsman::-6'S-6558.-Slone~G•ll 581-?U -.. .. rm & hall 515. Alri ·rm byappLonly •HOUSECLEANlNG• ard. Exterior.-QUAUTY repiplnr,NewOonatrue· Call688•30 $7.50, couc.h $10, chair$5. Bectric.ol "THJNGs·· by Moose. By reliable couple. Good Wells, Patios-Planters • ECO~OMY. m.s.m. =~ Hrt. lie" bood Tr.. Sertiu insulation. Free ~ & Desl1ns . 645-3-&39. 15 yrs exp 1s what counts, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gen woodwork. repairs. Rate1t. Refs. 548·627l Q u a I I t Y w o r k · Paintlnl /Repalr-3S yn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• not method. I do work plumbing. etc. 642·5613. Reasonable Lies. Contr 1. oai. ad MARV'S PLUMBING HOUSECl~EANING wor .. &uar, ,._e van-Tree Removal, Umblnl le. FinishCarpenLry myself.Gd.re!s.S3l-OlOl E:LECT~lCIAN._ S~I Carpentry, Painting, Experienced t'asl S.57·6563 tageolmye11p.536-TOS6. •&46·9807• Shrub clearin&. Gen'l V . ReLemodhe111·ReJ!:~8475 Carpet . & Upholstery JOyr~· e":.api~l~i~e~~~-0~ Patio covcrs-rences, etc. References S.56-9707 Mo•i'") TOPQUALlTY 1;;N;O;;iJ~O~B~T~OO~S~MALL~=='-ll ··~cl~e!•~n~-u~p~·1•~·~·~64Q.'l~~----1nce n o ......-Cleaning. Steam & "~o ."""" Larry645·9S32/540.7858 ----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ...__ •• ~ -.:M;UJ L...hc.o-1-ou'T. ABOU'f'. '· PAINTlNG• ····-· -..-. . S hampoo. Free esl. r-.., o: Interior&Exterior ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ford'sTreeService. Hill s Carpe"!Lry-M2·6~79" 646-78ll G ..... i'"J WINDOWSWASHED?? ••••••••••••••••••••••• Local /StfltewideMovlng CallLee 8JO.l27& CU1tom.Kitchen 6 bath f:ixpe rlenced Crew. Doors·Shelv1ng-Repa1r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca I J ltr ad 642-8853 ; ROTOTILLING S2S 7 da, free est, 521-2071 r e modelina. Custom Llc/losured. 962-7817 Patio covers·Formica. C.....,../COff/Cl'ete Bruce 645-0361 r1"as. t-'ree Landscapini·Sod Sales. 'affo6 Refs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J a panese Comp I el e Est. Free est.Master charge Ambitiou~ young man w/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cabinets. U~ue1 Ir un· Upltoltfery LEONITECONCRETE Gardening Servlce .l-"""''--------1 Days /e'lles960-2170Tom tru ck. Haul , move, usual wor• wecor;ne. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllNOR HOME REPAIR Plumbing-carpentry Ceramic Tile. M0-5560 s TAM pl NG, c 0 b . P I a n l i n & I C u t -We will buy or sell a home clean-up. Cheap. M7·lll06 ~nsh.ade, CO'llers, d~ka. Memeber B.8 .Bureau. blestone, brick, t ile , l~g /Cleanup. 1''ree &t. for you. Call John Ldscaping-GardenMaint or962-8990 f1rer1ng,benches,wood, 962·8314 Reupholstery, above 642-3102 842-4474 Res. Comm. Twnh.se. brk, cone. Quallly. Fair averaa:e qu•lity, below oCuslom Carpentry patios. etc. 640-4349. 1..0:.::...:.::.:_ ______ I Ken 545.4Datt5 Moving-Hauling-price .. CreaUvedesi~. Don't drop the ball! Get a avera1e price. W.2362 •EXPERT J a panes e F U · R N t T U R E ---"'""----"'-'--1 Cleanupe; Remodelinl lge/smjobs. job with a low-cost Daily Framing or finish. Re-SELL idle items with <.i model/Addllion549-4t59 Daily J>ilot Classified Ad. Gardening Servic:-e. t'ree REFINISHJ:::D. CALL Have somelhini.; tu soil'! Eap.A-lwork,ooUege Ken,eves642·1770.Ray, Pilot .Classified Ad. Find wha' .YOU want in Estimate. 646-3370 642-9620 Classified adsllo it well. iotudenta. a,1.2126 day167S-91M:WeCare, Phone 84,2-5678. Dally 11il ot Clusirlcds. ~W..ted 7100 HolpW...ted 7100 Holp'Wool•d 7100 Help Wonted 7100 HolpW°"'ed 7100 Help Wonted 710Q HelpW...... 7100 Help Wonted 7100 HelpW-7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUNIOR SALESMEN lo h Ch · id * * * * SALES, full or part time. IAITINDll ~~~r~!::~ .;:( J~;:~= DESIGN FRY COOK 4rt d~ys ~k.' Ort:!,PP~~'. Real Estate Jo're·e tralnint. Natural £11per'd. P /time. Apply Pt this Summer. Some Expd for afternoon & Age 10·15. Ean:i S?D-_$40 req. Start $3-$4 hr. de-llOKa.OR Organic Product. Earn· inperson Sam'sSeafood maint.Mailcompletede-ENGl~EER night s hirt. Apply in per weclf, getting new pending on exp. No ASSOCIATI ines unlimited. C•ll It, 3901 E . Coast llwy, tailst0Classifi1-->adno. person ~t company of-customers for thcOAJLY smokin g, age 20-30. SALES OPEN JNG·1; ... ~·~l929~~·;Af~te~r~'3pm~;;·;;;;; C<IM ~ h · I fices. 2952 Randolph Sl. l'lLO'f It hool d -<~-·--------I 424 c /o Daily Pilot, P.O. Must ave minimum o Cost<:1 Mesa. a er sc an 642-2626 unuaual opportwUly for lerte•der, Ftnlc* Bo11 1560 Cost.a Mesa, ca 2-3 yrs exp. in designing 1..0::::::..::.::::c_ ____ Saturdays. You must be 1..0:::..:::::.. ______ e x p e r i e n c e d Sldis.HAIDW'Altl 92626 valves & other related Girt frtA.o... out of school by 3:00 p.m . PIX A•1wering 5eir'"Y Realtor/Associate .. Call . WtMtre11,, bper'd hydraulic equipment . ._, and be able to work at Aftn & eves. W1mds in: 8 2 A · t d llTlllD teDWI ~Yrs or older. Apply De livery ma n, early Send Resume to P .O. For Small, congenial 3 least 3 d8yspcrweek .No 10~c~lu;d;ed~.~E;O;;E~.54l).~;196:!;;~; ~lh~o~Ste::..0::.~ e SA.LISMAN M.ill a's Mexican Rest, morning newspaper de-Box 2322 , Newport girl office. Versatile, deliveries or collectlng, **** PA&-. ........ S.1W.19thSt,CM livery. Hunt Bcb area. Be h c 1·r .......,_,..., familia r w /all phases of Transportation pro· ____ _::..::...:..;: ____ I K'u'-M:.-Z:,:" SALISR•TRHI To $100 + Co. Cr Superior construction mat 'I co. seeks out.a:oing rep. for owt1landing Oran1e Co. oppor. Benefits! Catll Gary Hu.nt, 833-2700. Denni& &. Oennia Pers onnel Service of Orance Coun- t)'. 2082 Micbelsoa. Dr, Irvine. . .:;.:.;_"'-===='----I $230 to $270 mo. 2:X> AM ~~·~·~·~·~· ~·~~~~·~~~1 office work. Interesting, vided. Call 963·5011 in PBX SALIS - •••uTIC,.uS : deversifiedduties. H · Be h H•RDW'•-_,. """ to5:JOAM,7daysawk. 0 11 Et~-. unt1ngton ac or ot<hn;awee•.Ex-"d& ~ -SALIS Nowinterviewingfor: Married over 25. l'l1ust DESK CLERK e a ..._~roruc 631·1495inCostaMesa Exper'd, s trong PBX ..., "" _. 2666H.._.11¥4 :Hewporter._Salon have phone & car. Call Call 494-6574 Cont.rol Corp. <EOE) Equa l Opportunity Receptionist. 8 Hr day. Mature. Cott..... SICllTAIY Call: &U-0661 orM0-8582 before LO AM, 847-ZKJO oc S4G-mG E mployer Manul. Beach area. Send 1--!_~~~.~~~~~o:~·~:..~~~·~~--~~~~~~~~~~1 Rapidty growlnc boat CO.· aft 10 636-3066. GUARDS resume to Classified ad needs Sales Secretary, Beautician DRAFTSMAN KITCHEN HELPER no. 425. c/o Daily Pilot., tlave something to sell ? SELL idle 1tems with a able Lo work wader Pfe· FEMALEHairdresserlo Dental ChairsideTrne lmmed . e mployment, Days. Tues lhru Sun. p o Bo 1.560 ~'~t c 'ta•s lfo·-•ad•. do o·twcll. I p ·; Cl ·r·-•Ad uure & mahitain good • M ust have mini mum of f /ti m c. p /Li me. Inside · · x ' ........, a 1..:::==~~==··..:::cc...-.O"'--I ·~U~"=' ~Y-=-•=•~t:..:.=°'="='~~=:=:· 1 !i~ishl .Lin busyGsalon. Join DrilTe.n! 2_3 yrs exp. in det.ailing wo'k Wo'k •ny , •. ,,, l~C~a~l~l~S4~8~·-'_'_1•_._A_s_•_ro_,_1.~M~e~s~•~·~C~a~li~f~."'626~~·~~~ public re1 1a~~~nstory. Selr _t aguna. uaran-Super doctor willing to · · Maurice. Help Waaled 7 I 00 Help W•hcl 7100 aLarter w m .. tua 60 l-Ce d SJO . p /day +. train bright indi\', in root mechaniea l & hydrauli c Uniforms furn. _Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• wpm . Con Lael Mrs. ~-4000Forinlerview. cana l. ~Int oppor . & co mpo n ents . Sen d Beach. Co:>ta Mesa & Laborer-Masonry. Must Person 21·40, lrn for Sberidan,549-9711. be "£ 1 of , C 11 Resume lo P .O. Box 2322. A n a h e i m a r e a s . have exper .. transp. neal mg mt. $150 wk guarn. Wests ail,.. ......... _ · IEAUTICI....... au .... u new c. a Newport Beach, CaliL U · I 1221iW Sth St C 11 b t C 11 f M L · -• . .-n Mary Hi ckle, 833_2700. n1 versa. . , appear. a e wn o . pre . r . ev1 Production : Gua"rantee Dennis & Dennis Person-~·~2663~~=~~=~~~11s~a~nt~a~A~n~•~· ~E~q~"-•l~O:::_ppo:..:.'_· 1 ~7~,~JO~p~m;;;&~9~p~m~.~&U~-7~89~S;;;j cSIB~:::..:"=004.:..:. _______ 1 SALIS-TIOPICAL ~ewport Area. 548·J311 nel Service Ol O•ange Employer · FISH & Pel St.ore. Fish ••SS0,000•• k led M2SS22 Beauty O~rator, under County. 2082 Michelson DYNAMITE Hostessflusboys LEASING Peryearincomein now cereq. - :A yrs. 2 Yrs eaper. Regis Dr. Irvine. Sales \".Oma n wanted for Di5hwoshers sales. not unusual. EMPLOYEES WANTED Beauty Salon, 540-8888 Dental Assistant. Laguna adv ./PR firm. Must have Kolo Restaur. 752-7151 REPRESENTATIVE Mr. McDonald, 548-7796 SALES-4 WOMEN Bch. 1 yr. Min. expec. background in PR. See 1-'====='"-1 International fOR PERMANENT OPENINGS Xray license. 494-9'13'1. Don Estey, Suite zoo, 4300 lfostess. part Lime over Markel Research (&a couple of good men) Boys & Girls -Campus Dr -21, will Lrain for pa rt -=-==:::..c'-'------1 time cocktails also. App- '101014 yeanof' age. Dai-DEMTAL ~EPT. Electric.ion Helper Jy daily 4 :30 pm to 5:30 Immediate opening for individual w /pro'llen s ales experience to lease luxurious apa~1.ments. Must be able lo work weekends & have adap· table schedule. , __ Crew Exper. Seal Crew men nee ded for immed. e mploy ment. Must have relia. transp. h-l ust be able lo travel from time to time. Please call 549-1167 for interview. Ask forCharorJoe. ly Pilot deli'llery routes w Jcbairside exper. Mon Learn a trade. 55&3131 pm. Mi Casa, Mexican riay be available in your lhru Fri. Salary depend-!test. 296 E . 17th St., C!'tl . ~ea. Earn profit for de-EMGIHEERIMG liY.eries 4' cash."Lrips or ing on eaper. Corp . TECHHICI...... HOTEL FRONT DESK Mrchandise for selling 1..:be::::ne='="=.'·~N~·=8~· ""'=~·"'°'='--! .-n CLBRK, (Experienced Mw subscript.iOl\5. 1',or Progressive, growing only> AlRPORTER INN inJormalion please call DISTRIBUTOR wanted. electronics manuf. needs HOTEL, Irvine. Contact 642 -4321. l'"rom Sa n Over 25. lnleresled in sharp, electronic lech. Dick l-l a nnan.saJ..2110 ·Clemente-San Juan earning up to$fl)()per mo Capable o( building, de- Apply In Person Only THJ IRVIHICO. 5 50 Newport Cir Dr Hewpori-h Equal Oppor. Employer ~istrano a rea, call p/t.Call639-61Zl bugging & tes t ing Houseclt•-'-Sen. ,..,OM\ and Mo·""ion Vic·l;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I sophisticated, ele<.1ronic --"'JI .__.... ;><> • • M b Need wo m en 25 and J9-;....E1 Toro area, call c 1 r cu 1 t s · us t e older. Gd. hours. Call Programmer -·6310. DoY-U•e•-thorou g h ly fam ili or -· --/di ·t I & 1· I'd J anice's Raggedy Anns. Equal Oppor. Employer L..-eletlelt w gi a inear .so 1 ti75-6553 Leather Cr afts men for JUNIOR PROGRAMMER Ml1ll011V~ s tale ci r c ui t s. A lt 1 ~;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;; Laguna Leather Shop. P-• ....... benelits or a large co.+ ]1 time, polisible f-time. Bookkeeper/Adm Assist EIT-.orSJC the dive r siried job 494-2ll4. P Jtime. Irvi ne area. We need people wanting c hall e n ges & op-Housekeepi'ng 1..:=="'------- Must be exper'd. Call lo help people in your portunities of a small co. Maid Wa nted. Seaeliff PERTEC offers perma- nent· e mployment, paid vacations after6 months, plus one week paid time orr a l Christmas. Com- pany paid lire, hospital, surgical, medical and dental benefits, educa- tiona l assistance a nd e mployee stock purchase plan. Excellent workini conditions and growth potential. Mr.Slater, 714/S56-3937 area. Work as little or as DELTA M t I 1''1 s Cst 11 much as you like. Be in-ELECTRONIC Early Mornings 4~-:S92.<KI • • wy. CASHlaS sured. bonded & pay no CONTROL CO R P . Full or part·Lime Full·lime.Overl8. fees. If you have exper. (EOE) MAIMTEMANCE ~-~pay. 5• -ations · the follow•·ng ,. 11646-1776 Apply Personnel Office ~etrocricna. ~URSES ~ .... a 2PM-4PM,l\tonthru1''ri MACHIMST H C COMPANIONS Exp'd. single needle pro-Rubber Mfgr. needs a 2950 arborBI, .M. SUB·MOTHERS duction sc v.·ers . THEIROADWAY m ac hini st able to Co&. students. p~ sis, de· HOMEMAKERS Women's wear. Casual Newport leach operate all machinery & lio/. Eves/Sat. Car . phone Please call for appt atmosphere . Quality & • equip m t . u se d in Mc!. Mr Lyons848-1004 752-0992: speed nee. Call 67S.3233. Equal Oppor. Employer machine shops ~'Uch as; HOMEMAKERS" _T_H_E_T_R_E_A_O_L_E_ll__ lathes. milling mach.!J, & COOK, full & p/time . • d ·11 M be ~-H . UPJO.... Fash•'on Consul .. ·nl, full r1 presses. ust .=~=··~·j_0!'~P~•~la~I~. !'!! ___ 1~~~~~~~~~~~1 '""" ifOUSEKEEPER to li ve· able to read drawings & Call 642-0698 or p/lime. We will train. in, working family of two blueprints. Pis. call our Over 21. Call 963-2652 or without children. Xlnt Personne l ore. {or de-Hetp W_.ecl 7IOOH.lpW..tff 7100 846-7959 working a rrangements. tails.492-1153ocs:D-6331 Will maintain and de· velop tests utilizing key s tation simulator to test key disc systems. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..:::::..:==-------salary open. 963-3511 or Fe m ale help, full or 556_7896 Manager for 20 efficiency p/time. Apply Kentucky 1~=~C:...------cottages in C.M. older Fried Chicken, 2929 E. lf sekpr /li'll-in, cook, c pl or m ature ma le. DEPT.STORE THE BROADWAY LAGUNA HILLS WILL OPEN AUG. 4 CoastHwy,CdM drive, Np•t Bch. 3 girls, M8·12M. 7, 9, & 11. 640·1596 or l"-"---------1 FIGURE MODB.S 673.8914 Monoqer-Pol S1on WOMEN l8-35needed by l-'-'-'--'-------1 TropicuI Fish knowledge Orange County's leading Ideal Summer Job r equired. 642·5522 2 Years e11perience re· quired. Mini computer mac hine language ea· perience desirable. Apply To: studio. Make up lo $500. (Part-Timeifours) It YoU are lnter•sted in bting interviewed for p /wk. No experience Work 4 hrs a day in our !'ita sseuse needed. exp. pernMiMt'lt .mploym.m In our new store, please nee. Ph . .anytime; new cool ofc across from will trn. Call 643-0164 for PERTEC 17112 Armstrong A'lle Santa Ana, Calif complete & clip out the coupon belOw. Mall to us 11 __ 1_7_1_4_1_8_2_1.-0_1_8_0__ O .C. Airport & earn . appointment. at ttM address lftd lc.t9d. You will receive .an $.100+ per wk. The work llwt hi t'il eClerkTrainee is fun & perfectly suits Mech a nic. Conrident . Jrvlne Industrial Complex. aftSWffbyptaoneorma l nthrffWffkSHf• Sfarfu-o. foreign & dome~t ic. tint a specific appointment lime tor an in· ,........... people who enjoy pulling .,_.., . I u· . N B T E l Alton t "...-virNwltttyou. And grow as ydu leam to their verbal capabilities '3Uperaor oca on in · · urn as on • a bepolicyreviewerinx.lnt to w o rk . Student•. Call Delwn 8am·5pm, RedHill,3 blocksNo.ol Ea:ceuent -unlttls lor qualified applicants. 673 99•• M ·Arth •· 0~ Hill · co. seeking bright & hou sew j'lles & m oon· -'---· -"~-------1 ac ur"' nc:iu 10• Oulstandin1employ"b9neftts. eag~r indiv. Call Marion lighters a re welcome. MEDIC•• tenection 'lum right at ADDRESS TO : Mann, 833-2700. Dennis &. Call for m ore inro & -Armstrong. THE BROADWAY DEPT.STORE ATTN :CENTR~LPERSONNEL 3880 N . MISSION ROAD LOS ANGELES. CALIF. 90031 Dennis Per son nel personal interview. Time TRAHSca&-Service of Orange Coun-Life Books. s:J.1..8098. For Radiology Dept. An equal opportunity ty, 2082 Michelson Dr, Days, fulJ .time. Contact: employerM/F Irvine. Personnel Dept. IHHALA TIOM DESEllT HOSPITAL FLEXOWRITER THEIAPYTICH R .E. SALESMAN P.O.lox 1627, P• For very s ucces1ful lmmed . ope ning fo"r Min . 2 yrs exper. or Sprl C 92262 d I ....... T Sales Order Dept. Prefer schooling. Salary com· ~~-"'~'-• __ .. ____ 1 a u t comm ... ......,.. 40 o ex per · in processing mens urate w/traini.ni & Morgan Nurses Registry 60A Myr~-01i· ~~~...:" IO purch.aseordcrs. expe r . Cont uct Mr . HIEDSRHS&LVHS ' ·•2 · · · ,._t/or ROSAN, INC. 1-la mlllon, 642.2734 ext Mon.499·4509 ~1 W Co"stllwy NB C 3/1111 /71 .C.U·C.C.U. 1-------CLIP HERE-------'\ I I •m ln1etnllfd in being interviewed fOf employm9'1t in th• following a1•1!tl: ~DEPT.MGR. IAL£SFLOOR STOCK HOU&EKEEP1NG WltAP9tf.RI ~RESTAURANT BEAUTY SALON CAGE CASHIERS CREDrT OfFICE '""-....... 8'"'"'"' tJE:.;,;; Shift . P•n r.,.. '""'~~ v.O IMI a.-18VMFIOl-O-v .. o - NoQ NoO .s.... --------------- l ~11y _________ ,.,, ___ _ . ' • ...... ·--------~---- I I "~ · " · 387. os la Me sa EqualOppor. Employer ~1emo ri a l Hospital. ~8~~~~~g:· RN-CCU ~OE. ---------FORMER MARIN&<; I~~~~~~~~~ INSURANCE AGENCY Girl. Personal lines un- derwrite r . Exp. nee. 494-1087, Mrs. Bradley. Numerous opportunities r exis t r o r t'o rm l!r Marines because or re· cent changes 1n Ji e- enlisl menl procedures. The Marine Corps wants their Good Men to Re· enlist. Call 548·5847 or 968-9171 . OFFICE MAMA.Gill. Nights, full Oc p/Ume. Tn S800 for enUtw;las Uc Dif(crcntial pay. Xlnl orga n ized m u tur e benelits. Contact Mrs . wo m a n . Min. 7 y rs . Jensen, 642-2734, Costa gene ral ore. exper. Memorial Hospital, 301 Personnel accounts Viclori•. C.M. EOE. pa ya bl e I p u re has i ng · 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I NB. Se nd resume to Cla!lslried Ad No. 388. DilUy Piiot P. O. Box REAL ESTATE Insurance Agency ~ exper. c l a ims un - derwriter. Xlnt bene. Mrs. Bradley, 494-1087, Friday Person 1600 549·3058. VIP Tr•tlht•••! ioi;i;~;i;ir;;;;;;;11;;;;;..,;~illi0 1560. Ca&ta Mesa, Calif. W_. .. ,,.,..,..,,,. ... 7 92621 GoMW•losl! I IRVINE PERSONNEL SERVlCTS•.AGENCY 488&. l7th (At Irvine> Solle 224 C06la Mesa Call 642·1 470 l''ee Paid E11citin1 position dealing w /(inan elal wi zards awaiU personable lndiv. wh o seeks t h e e•- traordinary poeilioo. 0p. por. & hea''>' client con- t11ct. Call Barbara Mac, 833-2700. Also t'eo Job8 . ..-:wee '"" ?.WC t Denni• 4c Dennl5 Person-Selling anything with :i net Service of Or11t1J(e D1uly l'dot Class1f1ed All County, 2082 Michel'°" Is a simple mMlter .•. Dr, Irvine. j ust call 1>4:.!-.5678. , ' ............. O,HATIHG Need 2 llcel'lsed real lltOOMR.M. e&tate s•lespeople- lmmed. Opportunity for NOW !!! CO ME IN- eaper o peratint room Let's talk It over! nurse on 2:30-11 :00 shirt. 646-3928, Eves673-4571 Xlnl salary & benefit.a ... COntae!t perlOl\ntl dept. • • DISIRT HOSPITAL P.O .lo11627 • Pal• Sprlo91, Co. 9 22'2 SELL Idle lltms with • Daily PiloL Ct.utnec(A.t-. A LABOR DISPUTE CURRENTLY EXISTS AT THIS PLANT JOIS AVAILAILE IMMBllATB.Y • IHCBmVE PRODUCTION WOUERS Pay range can . go well over $5.00 per hour depending on employee's production · • HOURLY FACTORY WORKERS Pay range per hour from $4 .12 (ball bagger) to $4.81 (truck driver) • SKILLED TRADISM&I (Electricians. machinists, maint, mechanics , tool & die makers, etc.> Pay ra.nge per hour from '4·91 (oiler) to $6.37 (prototype tool & mold) In addition to excellent pay (as ex- emplified above) We offer com· prehensi ve fringe benefits such as: •Eleven Paid Holidays •Company paid Insurance for employees & dependents (Life. hospitalization, major medical, etc.) · •Paid Vacations • Pension Plan and many more ...• Multi-s hift plant operation. Prior factory experience desirable. This ad was placed by Mr. Don Gilpin, Supervisor or Employee Relations, under the direction and authority of AMF Voit,.Inc. .Apply Al Personnel Office 8:00 a.m. .to 12 Noon and 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 ·p.m., Ml>nday through Friday WE OFFER: I . A career in advertising & public relations w I~ succeuful 4' rut grow. in1co. 2. Easy sales w /a, down to earth producl that small bu ~ineaaea ap· preciate & canalford. 3. Daytime work-No Eves-No weekends-No travel. 4. No gimmicks or hi&h pressure sellini. 5. Short, but complete &raining prORram. 6. Fait pay-1b&olulely top commis sions & bonuses. 1. Excluaive territory controls lo protect future earnings. 8. 1200 Weekly draw. when qualified. AND MU C H MUCll MORE For personal appl call 611..04549_ ,,.. SECRETARIES Immediate opening ror bl -llna:ual (English/Spanish) Secretary, preferably w /personnel experience in recruitment & in· suranee w /abili ty to operate adding machine & calculator. Typing GS, dictaphone & sh. An excellent opportunity for Secretary w /res Iden· lial development o r architectura l ba ck- a:round " e•perience ill pure has l n g /cons true· tion. Markeune & plan- ning e"perienee helpful. Typing 65, sh 80. Dic- taphone " li&ht book· keeping. Please Call Or Send Resume THEllYlteCO. 550Mew,..tClrDr Mewpoo I ..... tZ66l 644-lllt Equal Oppor. Employer SECRET ARY SR. Our exp1ndinc ~o-is l ookin& for a Sr. Secretary to our entineerinc dept. We aro loolcln& for someone who lYJ* 70 wpm • lair.• ah at 100 wpm wtw m ex• per. Principal duUN includa tllln1, airline raerw1- tloot, COIT'apondence • tecb.nic1l tntnl for all en&lneerin1 ~ A. .... F We will be reloeatl,.. to ~ Orana:e County very 1oon. b•t presently VOIT I e1tabll 1 bed 111 Los o ftC. Anl•IH area, 3801 S. Harbor Santa Ana, Calif. · ForAppolnt'""'1t PIUH Call Ptnonnel An Equal Opportunit): ZIJ/64f.IZZZ Employer-M/F iu.::=· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ I .· r ) g • l 0 0 h e y & y II or I ) ly e n· lo ne ly n· o r k· iD e- n· ul. c- k· l is •· & all lo ry ly 0 $ ' • ' ' -.,... 1040 -..... 1050 l'olnoltwe 1050 tfiellJWMMd 7100 ....._._W ' • • •••••••••••••••••••••·•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :"'""' aMed 1 7100 llcyde1 ~O~O, CuddJy, •tny nurebre OrealS•'''n••ooU",.,,, ~S"•nlsh armotrec .. ~ts ·, ' Wltdnesday. May 28. 1975 OAJL Y PILOT 'DZ ~~::~!7. •••••••••• !~.1.~ ~1.1.c.~I!~~~~!'! ••••• ~?~~ ~~·.~~·!~~ ..... ~!!~ S · •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••i,.,,,,, male ·voRKtL" a .. v1 -_.... .. 1~ · , , ECKi.'TAllY WtiOWAN'l'STOWOR~? COHSUMIAA'aDIS old -•~-wu.t...,'· 1~·~ -t t•urn ,AppLi&.Mi~. Pec:an dlnlng t•ble (no for Chrt1tl~n nial estu\e DRJ v EA CAB' ·~ · ..,. uo0 (';iO oit::f =i Wllson\s Bar1tl0n Nook chairs). PH: 644·4476 Co1u1t i''irewoodSupply 4on1u.Jtant1. Good t)'9iq CllOOSE )'Our h~urs N~w;:t. 1::.e~ , Portsmouth li\Hs (o( MSW.19th.st. C.M. 2 gold corduro.v club WANTED $75 . Cord dellvered. rea':-m~'f: ~k~I,; 8;'ft work for your&clr, ~ Tbt!~u:C~IA:Mans Yorktown• Bushard). QUALITY aora & lov· ch1tir1, very1 good cund . J,<i~ 00AI'~~ ltD~L~t:~ ,--.,--~58=1·co1oo1f2.=---I 8a1boM caaiiuei JC ' yaur own boss. Men or ByCenturion PE~BROKE W elch eseat, be.aut, never $50.6'4·452'.!. JEWELRY. WATCllES. *•I 8UY•· * ' Women. Can l»t: sli!Vitly CoronadeJMarBikes ~ ed ~·-All'I' 0 11J•',C~. GOLD, · h11nd · d N Cortie, Pups & Grown us .. moving.~ Metal dei;k, wardrobe, . c ,,.., *S.Cv' .. S.v ...... ' IC~J.IJ.IC • eul· J323E.CoutJfwy. Do K , I I SILVI::: It SEltVlCJo.;, Good us1.-d furnilure & er.U\._.J C lean App1:11runcti . C11.l187.5-7666 II.A C.546-492.8 MOVING-llouseftllo(tlnt swvc ch11ir, 2 chairs ... ~I NE "'U l'N & 'N · appliances.or lwiJJSell .__.._ 100% 1'~ec rCAid Ve tt> .• r eUrod. Age zs to 0 0 G 0 8 EDI E' NC E furnlturt:. By Appl; Pll: Old carved dt=i k, 11ml ,-r " 1~ for You. MATIRES'- •MADMEsn •ALL SIZES'lr • Priced to Mo•e! 83J·962S & 646-8686 I tfea'""1 C1i1/GenOfc:. 70. :Su11plemenl your in· Jo~or 1>ale boys bike ex-CLASS lo Start Wed . 644-5325 Eve!i & Wknds. 8Jl •,~:,,s. ' c red c n i a , 1'1QU1':S, 6•15 -2200 MASTERS AUCTION 1 e ndersAgency coin~. Urive u cab 6 hrs cellent condlllon $25. ""..._ EARTH WORMS N~4w020por811Berch•Slc'b,~~1~l"" orn1oruaday,Applyl11 41t$-ltil9 June 25 . 7 :30 p .. m. MEDITERltANEAN Moving Sale! D1111nM Dlgilal W n t C'ht.'s · 646~8686&83).9625 1''01\1'1lEGARDt:N Call for •o""'nl-me~nl;,u person; Yellow Cub Co., Cats 1035 New p orl Uch-1 r vl111: SOfo'A & LOVES.t-.:Al' room table . Beautiful Wh'ole:iall! to the Publie. Or SUN DA y 839-0'J7•1 1000 for $4.95 ..-IM6 ~. 16th SI., "-lu area.S4S-4923 960·1289 wood custom r•·•ch de· " II I BED K' S "'"" ... ..... 71' / 7"'" '"''3 •·or , m& '· mattrc,,· Worm Cast•'••• $2 "·g Ser.I Sl A Mesu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• frH to You 10•5 sign. Oval. 6 chrs, leaf. mor" lnr'o. -. ~ r ·-i.u ce a. llend; full l.kautitul SIAM&5E KIT· ., Executive's WaJnutOffice Al 1 $875 F ~ ~ _ ___ Box spring, fran1e, xlr:i 17362Gothard, 1-lB , orp/t .Brown'.!I SheU 900 100 Wo~cn nL"Cd1.-<l 54·$6 TENS, 6 wks. SW each.••.••••••••••••••••••••• Desk for sale. Jft."' 6ft. mos new . ast JO'ii. U1scou11t -""·catches. firm;stillpackagcd.$215 __ , __ E. Coast Hwy, NB ' hr. Np '"'"''t. U•" of "Ur •'°l·lBIS. Mixed Ge rman Shepherd $95./bestorrer. 495-0t26. Sale. 645·7Wev~. d . d (\'aluc $525) :Quet!n $1!.15. S00/0 OFF 5.&.1 ~ '" ...... " ~ pup Al• 6 -th Id µen ants, JG I! rings & tV 1 u2so In > d -&phone. Hes1dcnllal ol'c ' 0 .. ..,.. 0 Moving! Must sell all . a ue,... · c. C· i''u rniturc, appl ~s .• SERVICE STATION May ""lh, "·,'"'.5·.JO l'M·, D-s 8040 mixed Co 11 i o pup . Sleep sora, like ntiw, SJ.25. brucelcls. FrL"l' cataloii:· livery 631·0488. U.!tually clolhes, books. misc . CdM t '" ., .JAJ -~ M7 3ltl2 A SXJO 1 ~" furniture immt.'<.liately. W.rlll! c:.talog : 1004-1 C:I 11 . area, op pity, day !Jl:t2 Jthode,,·,.,, l lu•tt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• · rea rug t, _.. V bl , . · ome. USEU USA OLES •. "r.J'-.11 s biflw/&t&Su.nolf.F'or U h . . -Call:'>Sl-2336 ery reason.a c . t:1un 1n0Ur,f.:1\19'~. N ~ c · (llamillon & •PnWOltl.D• S1bcr1anHuskyw/papers. 642·3844 ------DllAPERIES&CARPET c wport RI. CM 9-s .• :.;' .. P!~:.,::!."1"1201~~.,rk 3foor. ~t:ignolia I Llasa-Ap>0, Ollhuahua, Female .. Loves children. 5 piece Wood Dining roOm G-Solo Mlsc•UC111toui 8080 Best Pr1ces-t'rec .t:st. ('nds May 30th. All 5ate:i .,_'""" -sMosold 642""596 set$l50 --~-8055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• flnal&as is,cashonli.1 Dick. · Young Ju dy w ith ca)", t iny Poodles, Westie, • · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ---~C~a~l~l 5411~~-li8~10ll__ __ I~:-:~::::-::;;-;-:;::;-= . work 10-1, G days, Good Cocker. Doxie, Pit liulls, Lovable amall male dog 547-3182 Benefit Garage Sale WANTED Dehydrated food uq1l M' l stor 2ndCOOK mci nl!)'.C:a,11645·01•15 C~ckapoo, ~oru. lOO Tt:rr1er m1x~rs old' Dave nport, mode rn , Orange Co. Press Club. TOI' t:AS JI 'o oLLA R lOO~N~~~arpe:is&P~d. S300S'IS .. ll~cn·ndm omroewwer"'s""i2'.· HUl .3yraexp.Specia1ilY --mixed Puppies. Stud-642-3942. --brw /gold, Kroehler , F-antM1tic blllrKains on P AID t'OR-YOU!l us . , Y "xnl " ou Be' AM ELI A 'S Mwchandi1e serv. most bret.'<111. 2525 xlent cond. Twet.'<I. $1SO. ri>errha?di:se oC aJI kinds. JEWELRY' WA1'Cll£S,.l -c_o_n_d_c5_<_6_·2_<_39_af_t_. -'~p_m_., 8'12·0557 _.I ;~R~ES~T~A~U~R~A~NT~;·G42~;·94;;:;34~••••••••••••••••••••••• W. 17th at Jo~airview, SA. Spry 8 y r old male 963"'"".. · Sal. & Sun. 9am to 6pm . ART QBJE'C'l'S, GOLD SCRAM-LETS --------0 E• 531 a..... O'IOQ Ueaulirul bluck bro<idtiul Anti.-• 8005 pen vcs ........ , D ll c h shun d , ... ~6 E . Palmyra. SILVER SF.ltVlCl<:,: ~~ mink shawl, worn 3 •••••••••••••••••••••••BORZOI (Russian thoroughbred'w/papers. 2 HardRock Maple end Orange. · fo'INE fo'URN &. AN times.96S·7o.t2. OJk JJ,ockcr lcalher 581-3022 a!t6 PM. tables, $20 each. 5"8·7800. TIQUES. 645·2200 ANSWERS Wolfho und ) AKC, 12 or&4S·Sl6lcvL'S. Thur thru' Sun . 8421j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 seat.$100. mos.1' .. ein .642·080S Free to gd hom e, Fries land Dr. 11.B. Pool S_\J\';.111 -1\1d1•d ,'Jew shorl ahag, beigo 493.7032 MI &She h " TRUNDLE bed h' . l bl I i-;1at1: \\':ilru.. ca rpe t . 20'4"xll'8'', **TEMPO** Hffd1 You How! ---=~=----IDuchshund pups, AKC. l a llmule P er4_. 2 ' •·ri se, e, swim poo 'more. CARPET IARGAIHS -r.;i-:t:ULES IO'x7'7", lf5"x.2'3". Juhl Exquisile Gold 'J'hread I SIOO If S1··~ yrs. fo'em. Loveuble. hkencw,$85.orbest of·H h ldG--~8065 TopQual 1\1i11St:t!onds padding 1ncl.581·8646' * K•'ff'l"'Ch Opn ' •Typ11ts/Stcy's •&crow Secy'1 *PIXOpor-. mu e, · em. ~. 952.3579 fer.CdM,644·5044 ou1e O UU'ft llenpt•c kctl h11 :-.ha nd · 1'.:1\1 BROI DEil ED, Silk firm. 842-03330..644-4444 ----------i ----~------i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Used Carpets-Any Size ··Before lht·v v.·crL· niar- <..:cremonial Court l{obc. Adorable coal black kil-fo'or Sale; Cornerdei;k $50. Afoving everything goes. "CHEAP!!" ried . sl1e ,;rorn 1:-.('d 10· Queen size w:iler bed, $15. Xlnt Cond. l'urple i''ield SILKY·TEUIERS lens, box trained, 7 wks Coffee table $10. <.:ump. household furn. Call 673-7162 knit fo1· hin1. !\'o"' sh1· lloover port. washing with C ELESTIAL machine, cavocado, $75. AKC 962-8377 old.846-0027 ----~49~7~-~31~33"!:_. ---l -'~e~r~ri~·~·~&~m"'.";,~c~.~-~9'8~~7.c..ll ~~~~~~~~~~~N~'E'._f~:~u~L~E'.''s~'.~"-----1 DllAGONS , Thun · 1---------> 646-3044 . Tempo Te mporarylfelp 17802 Sky Park, lrvini: durbofts, Cloud forms & Auto1 Mew 9100 Allto1, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 A-...,-,-. M-• .,---,-,~0-., (SllOU) Cymbols. Skirt ••••••'••••'••••••••••••• • , b •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···················-·· w / Jue, yell ow & red i;tripes & 1''00 Uons- .... ~~~~~~~~~/ C..:h'ing Dynasty. Collt:c· ~ lors Item. $1200. 645·2&.M . Call 540-4455 Vau.ll Teller Appliances ·················~····· · Safo t:Hping! lndlv. sought for key potillion in prominent in· Will buy relrig. Appl. stitution that seeks a lert running or no & scrap indiv, Xlnl benefits. Ccall mclul. 675·5258<inytimc. Ba rbara Mac, BJJ.2700. Dennis & Dennis Pen;on-Coppertone Lady Ken· I S . n1ore Washer, ~. Cop· ne erv1ce or Orange -"' County, 20H2 Michelson pertone Kenmore Elec. Dr, Irvine. Dryer , $15. Frigidaire or ----------1 Kenmore W:i.i;hcr, $50. WAITRESS, over 21, Ex-Gu46ranteed & Delivert.I. per i enc ed, Mr . 546-8672 Muncbies, 428 E. 17th St.1 ---~------1 C .M." S~A RS Kenmorc Hvy Dty ----------Washer &. Dryer, gas, 6 Woitre11 W..ted mos. Wa rranty. Best of- M U.!lt be over 21. El 1_f_er_o_,_c_r_$300 __ ._67_S._23_1_2 __ 1 Matador, 1768 Newport Stove, gd cond. avocado. _B;;;;lv;d~,;C;°';';'";;;;M~es~a;. ;;;;;;;;;J 30" glass oven. nearly • new $150. 963·7ai.J w.c ..... 111ountaill5. Large Copper t•F-S /S ·ite(rig. $225. Copper elect. stove $60. Klng-0- Lawn mower $85 . We also s wim rivers. 557.2679 Run rapids. Camp out in 1------- the wilderness. And G .£. Porlablc Ois · learn to s urvive in any hwas hcr. $50 . Days, terrain . We have to. It's 673·8650 or eves. 675·Q087 OW' job. It can be yours, too. Join the people licycle1 who've joined the Army. •••• •• •• ••••••••••••••• MO TICE (.!sed Bikes/Parts. $15/up. Buy /se ll/trade. 2488 Newport Bl. CM . 642·7910 Newport Cyclery . Ralt:i g h, Peugeot, & Azuk i. 2116 ~ewport Blvd. NB. 675-1700 ~~W' Daily ~ilot (;Jass· Suntour Azuki Jlacer. 1iled ads d~spl ~y . their $99.95. Cycle Works Ltd. mes~ages ~1th Jeg1b1hty 1822 Newport Bl. CM . .and impact ? Our ads. we 548·5783 . · are p roud lo say, really ----------1 get result s. Phon e Sell things l<J~tw1th U:.iily 642·567tt PJ!ot Wa nt r\ds. · ' - A CONVENIENT SHOPf'INC AND S£WINC CU1D£ fOJI Tt1£ CAL ON Tt1£ CO. .\l:•ko fJu1hu~n \\31<'11 1•vc r)• "hf'rf' )'I.Ill ~n In th!• tOIJl'"r 9015 SIZES 8-18 l'rQtl11•1 ~I< lllll:)' IOP1.,•r ' 1>•1!h ~'"1nn1h h•'nl In !I 1·nlora 01 llnl111nt: 11 or~• .. •I, '.\lnlnl)' ~•n · ~II' 1'.'Hl<'hO'I \"IY •'lll f . ll\"l'lj". lo" c·o~t . l't1t1 .. 111 o::;t;: 8 11•·~ •·It illl'IUd••1I. t., 11f ...,; ""11Te..'T'~ S lf'P In to rhla rhold·l11llin1( St>nd Sl.00 ror eac-h pollern. prt 11eea• IOI" " luneht'On n1• Add 25' for rarh paltt'm fOf dlnoe1· for t~o. ~Alar ln ~'"' fint·t·la~s mail and 11pecl1I )'f't f'l egant In aupple Jcir•"»· handli nl!. Send to Alire POflll;ote or cool Cr!'~. • J).rook~. 105. thr Daily f"ilot, Prl~te d Patter'! 90\a : Nffd\Pcrafl Dept., 8t>Jt \6J, Mluea Slaf& H. l fl, 1.., 1~.J~· Old Chel sc>ll Station, New JS. SI~ 11 'bu1t I~) t>lkt'H ~'• York, N , y . 10011 . Print 7d1, 46-IDch f11.brlc. Namt Address Zip Pallern ~ 11.00 for each pattl'.'rn . umhC!r • •• Add25 ttnlSfOl"~ach~ttl',rn rf8a vf' dollaral Create fDf' A~l-<"l•u m•1I ~nd 1pe~1al beautiful things. Send rcw New h•ndhnc : olherw11e third· tf'1S Nttdlecraft Clt•.OC! dau delivery will l•lle three . "'· ,.. 1 ..UM more SendtoMiri•n 3des1~ns print 11t1J ... e ... , f' M•rtln, 4Q, the O.ily Pilnl, New ! ~lny Flny 9'illt1 St.00 P.uttn Dept 232 West llJth New! R1ppleCroct.Cl .... 11.00 St., Ne w Vq;k, N.V. 10011. Sew+Ktiitlloolt ........ $1.M Pr1nl NAME, Al>DR ES.'i. Zl I'' N'ttdlepolnt Bai* .....••. 11.go. ·ecr.1-: and STVl,f: NU>.tnEH . f1owl'rcroehetBook .••• 11.00 '()!'ff: FR Et: PATTERN of your Hairpin Crochet l\ook .... Sl.00 dloi(l' to N nd rot ,Mt (r{'<> Piii· ln1t111n1 rrochet Hook •.. ·j""° &erri lnaldo NF.W SPRI Ntl· •n1t1nl Macr1meAooll .. 1.00 SUM M ER p AT T •: H N ln~tant '°'D!'.ry Rook •. , Sl.00 °CATALOG. lOO sl.1lu.11l sill"~, (;Qmpll'tc.(.1ft Bo<* ....... Sl.00 free pattern roopon. Send 7$c Cqml,'htte Afgh1M 1114 •. Sl.00 110W SEW + K/lllT Rook wllb IJPr11.eAh,h1iulll2 ...... !ill' ~ICUM"6p11tern .•.. J.$t.U 8ooltofl6Qu11L"tl ....... !iO' Jr111t1n\ l'aahion Book •••• $1.00 Muaeum Quilt Root 12 ••.. w JnM.tnt&ewhlA Book •••. 11.00 t5 Qullll ror Today W3 •••• • .50' Roo11of16Jl ffy Ru,p ...... 50' .. SAi.ES & SERVICE I•' in Southern Calif. in THE ATIO WE ARE PROUD OF OUR OUTSTANDING RECORD WITH THIS OUTSTANDING CAR! Before YOU buy COMPARE OUR SAVINGS AND INSPECT OUR COMPLETE HONDA SERVICE FACILITIES . ' OPEN MEMORIAL DAY NEW 1975 HONDA Civic ILES PER GALLO ' " ' ·--.. -- I • • . . na DAILYPILOT .-Wed 9d M 28 1975 -lw.iw ......... WW 9040 lliMff.Pewer 9040 ,~,/ II. ne ay, ay . ....,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••';••••••••••••••••••• t rt.ti ... ai l••••• ,,IOI M.lcal Pt.o1&0NW11t 1090 •••••••••••••••MP•••• .W'DslTtaw1tis·$59M 11'71 B•yllner a&' C1btn ,._.,. 40tl • ••• rllCb 9150 •••••••••••••••••••••••· ~·••••••••••••••••••• IMI ... IOI.. ·.--GtMNI •. 9010 tO 'o.JT?awlen·DiSM Crut1er, yellow , &rlm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll W Al mh!&an M. ,.. '' ;;> ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30• Tr 1 -=. tabo • It 1 -• ruu cov Co •••• S•/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ·-0e1 ., eo11·~ •1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·--ooo • ••• · · • YOTA SALE .., '" · · -••••••••••••••••••••••• eeta e ""'.a e. .. "'"'" ' • R·~ · t 1 •o T:n .,~ witbradlaJUres.$10. 188s Hardman Ornate 15' OUTRIGGER Qu~. Complete1 Price. er11, tandem lrlr. Very _.. .., u Molorcr:,!:•/ Scoo -~ 11a40Qaf\erSPM DRUM set <Sonar). 4 upri&bt w /bencb. Ex· $20. Days, 613-8650 or Flni1bed Under clean. Lowboun. XLru. ·-•••••••••••••.••••••• llil1f llonda M T250 • . . drums w /cymbals + 11 1 ~~ f'""l •-•e eves. 6l" ""°"' Construction. Atlantic $9300. Prl ply. 642·8982 l2' Dolphin, adl cont'd. E.laanor Xlnt cond. S'150. NIW '74. ·•••·-•·um Sc-~h hilh hal. Near--. ce en · ......., .., ~ · .rvvv• ·~-~-~~----I 11tr hot l blr Uke .,..._..... 1-=" ....-~ u..w -645-1855 Paetl1c Co. 615·81ilt5 /1 , wa et' • &15-0858After8:30PM ., JI• 15. Beat Offer. P /pty&M-6851 eves. ...... M•l•n•c•/ 646-S49l loah. Seil to60, .::•:c•w;;.·:cS27=9-"S". sown"'-'-''-·--l ·-'-""-""'-'="-"='--1 STILL A" ~ 812·8862 SportMtg:G~ 1094 Stirflce ft20 , . •••••••••••••••••,••••••· Yamaha l15 CTI, xlnt plUI ""'( 6 00 15 6 00 3 WANT E D : GUITAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19fil CHRIS 25 Overrutu. 22' Herteihorr Amti:rica.n Roomy, j2 Vacationeer cond $35(1. Firm. 1971, HU61 STOCK OF l• res · x · · ~· · PLAYER. Call 968.oo2fi , . . pool £Jecttical-Woodworting Sips. 2, '68 mg. $2,000. Ei&le aafr rig&ed with 11 \/J' m ny xtras, very new p l11 ton, par ts . 71•1 4.00xll. VW rear hood. between 3·5pm 8 Brunswick. slate ta· Plumb•'nc-rnstalla'~n M&-1082 Eves/Wkndl. teak option al dealers clt:1un $1700. 962·M59. 581 ·1923 hy or L~--~ VW starte r. Sq.• back ble, xlnt cond, $300 . uu d ed ••• 7 -..., Hrnper. Datsun bum· Office fvr..._. Ir Dresser &r. desk, $30. &: Repai r. lnboard Eng. coil/re uc · -..· 1"'' '63 Chev ~T . w/10' cMll ·~474KSla2'mKaahw8as100w ~ .. "-. IJ' eGJl· lwna • perette•. Mustang hub .... ,..... 8085 493-0$30. Rvair lin boat). Scorpio 19• Evinrude 1/0. ovhld, * Cl\TALlNA 22, xtras. o/cMmper. Slick V8, nu Y ..._ 1 Ca'ps. Tool box, chest••••••••••••••••••••••• Store R ....... .. Marine.548-976' 200HP, trlr, ~l offer. Mu s t se ll . Eve, tires. 26M mi. $1995, Bot.hxlnt.cond61s.682S , : type on wheels. Laundry Exe svl chrs $15/35 secy ..... •• '1095 Underwater Hl11.1 Clean· 846·3'127; 213 /592-2668 114 -9 6 2 · 4613 / D a Y _$4<!_·36_71 ______ 1 ~·· OYOTA 'tray. Electric edger . chrs $6/24, desks.' dftg ••••••••••••••••"''"' 1 . . 1 213·5!M-280ll '14 Huaky l~ .SC. Vtry ..... T · &U-8S22 l 1 /dk c dk. ng, 1nspect1on. rep ace 11 • FG, clean tamllyskior ------~---iM ini t ruck cab over ra11t, ridden 11 Umeti, Xlnl ----------1 s .00 s 8• ex Cs. Scots man ice machine w/ props, zincs, etc. 548-1255 fish. 45JfP OB & trai?er. SEX SAi L ... 194 2 ull campe r, icebox, sink. cond. Mus t !Jell, $100. · 19~~ Harbor. r M 646 9JOJ R EFRIG JFreezer, F /1'"', Pier~~·867 w l9lb, M. 3 drink head. s.s sink wt mahog·20 ' s loop 8 ' jr~a~n~g~e~, _•~l~P~''...:'~·.:._$:•:s•~-1 ~0e;:~nn~l:•~·~',..~"'~"'~·i;;;;;r;;c;il;·~J-~~-~--~·S'~~-;:~ 19 cu .. fl. $150. Maple &45-7 1 dis posal &. s helf . 2 lot;.\MoriN 90•0 $57S.002-S6lS beams, s ips 2, bead, 645·9109 . '61 f'ORD Cab-forward n .ress er w I m irror. Executive 1 • solid drawer toastmaster bun ,....t • 3S' Sport Fisher&. Cls hins fr esh water sys. 2 sets Must Sell '?4, \.A, Honda CB Pickup, 43000 ml, A·l, •••••••••••••••••••··~· eqw·p.AM&VHF'rad•"os, Six Pac'k cab ove r ""'" Lo $100 & •• '644-8679 R ose wood d es k & warmer SS. National sails. Dry sailing, xlnt ......,, mt s. · -Stepbumper,loekboxm. _, It . & credenza. Cost$2000sell cash r egister, s m all. ADF-Apelco (Raytheon) slps5,$6.800ortradefor cond.$2600.645-1790. camper,8rt.Hestolfer. sume balance $990. 646·2022or548-1482 .&-u~ ure, accessones. $650. 673.7375 Silex coffee make r. DFR· ?00 A. $450. Good (smaUer boat. 54.S-16"5 -..,--...!"4!7~-!-~~--1 ~646~~-34~7~2~A~la~n'!.._ __ ~-11.::-'::::-=-:---:-:;;-::;::::::::-;::;:::;;- m1 sc . fo r sale. Swap .SS7·91S9 cond.MS·8113 CLASSIC ~l.cr~I/ 71 Dataun Pickupw/i hell, ~ Meel·d ealer i welcome.U SE D OFF I C.E p --9040 4 8 ' Pacemak e r 21' S~illng Dory w/sails Sc 9150 Coo1tMotoCycle 1 Owner, xlnt cond. · 33111 Minnesota St, C.M. FURNITURE, Factory TV, locllo, loah, ower -Sportsfl s b e r Twin 310 &.trailer.178·1448. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S• $1.SSO. 581·5344 5_40..6161. Work. Benches, & Odds & HIFI. Shreo 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cummins diesel. Bait MlkuniC.rbf Mi---U---Ends muslseU lease ex-••••••••••••••••••••••• 1T8~'HRE11rNTEU.1 OMC1·11 tank.ship to shore radio, 13' Sailboat F.G. Banshee Yamaha '72, 100 MX. like :KMM S299S '65 Chevy 2 Ton natbed. 2 spd. axle. or trade ak.I boat. $1800. Make offer 613-3571 ~-, ' 1 1 ' b. r1 · u • ra1 er, x n · CB radio. VHF single $450 or Best offer. 2129 brand new, $400. Call ' · Wallted 8011 pires: AJ sa es cas u. 9 Mo.-old Mag navox Paul · 61S·l 311 days side band, auto pilot. Elden 16, CM. aft. 6pm 642,9834 , J6MM, $3l.9:i ••••••••••••••••••••••• provide cartage. SaJe Stereo/Tape D e~k· 613.ztiaEves. · ' Auto direction finder. 23.MNewporlBlvcL CM. May 28 &. 29, 4pm-6 pm. C.o n so I e. C I ass 1 c , loah, Slips/ .. '75 YAMAHA Enduro400. ' 645·8008 $$CASH $$FOR Good osed fum/refrigs Ftzrs /stoves. 546-0768. Sal May 31, 9 am-4 pm. simplicity, pecan. Sac. 3 1 • B E R T R A M Waler maker &. many Dockt 9070 Xlnl cond. M.AKE Of>~. 3841SoulhMainst.S.A. -'""·Must sell by f 'ri-Sporlf•'s h er, f ully othe r xtras. Low hrs. FER •••1936 -SI 8 M . t Cond O . g • • • •• • • • • • • • •••• •• • • • • • · """'. · Ca. day. 640-8566 · e quipped . Like new. ps · in · n · 5 9090 $28,000. 493·.5544 day•, 0 w n r . W i 11 SAC . loafs, torCIC)I 72 Yam.1ba Dirt Bike . Vmtt 9570 lZScc. Runs really good ••••••••••••••••••••••• $400.13041thSt. NB '73 Chev. 1/2 Ton Van 'Mutlcal Peb 8087 Pioneer SX 42A receiver 675.822fi eves. 114-328-8555 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnstnllltenh 8083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $100 ; CS .44 speakers $45 ----------•eoal Storage-d aily· 1973 Honda4.30 ••••••••••··~··••••••••Roosters, Bantams, etc. each.544 ·7205 14' SKI BOAT. 75 llP w ee kly .monthly·-$725. '72 Triumph BoMeville, completely chopped. Lots of Chrome. 979-6698. Cu.s t . int. $4000. C11ll 545·0811or327·5'39 Gibson Les Paul Cu.st.o m Baby Ducks ($2.50) 2612 1----------SELL idle items with a Evinrude. Trailer. Cov· Security-24hrlaunchlng ONLY 3 exist ! Cuslom 545-6340 L 91 3 Dod ge Van Guitar, like new. $495. Mesa Dr, CM. Sat Find what you want in DailyPilot CJassif1edAd. er. Misc xtr as. $7SO . ramp. Newport Dunes, Sportslerrrame.$275. ----------.·!Sports man Mi c helin Call 213/277-1399 548-5703 Daily Pilot Classiheds. ti42·.5671i. 640-4161 1131 Back Bay. 644·0.SIO • 64S·l790 ~ -2 Steen J-lodaka lOO CC s tires. Loaded. 24 ,000·mi. -'-''-'=----~-~=====~~"'--l ·------~--1 $.,,150 & $200. SS2·164.3. '$3800 . 673-7055 eve». ~----~-------------~--E--•••'!.··~··•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••. ••••"•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 Honda .305 Scrambler, •72 Ford Van. ~ Ton. ti .· .- ' ' • .' ... "!l••••••••lllllPlllJlll!!'Jll Street /Dirt $300 cash/ cyl. Slick. $l950. ' trade for car. 8117·3056 54.S.l953 • .. • utt.6pm Thames "dbl. door panel" Motor HOftMS. Ready for Hot Rod Conv. Sale /ReM 9160 Call arter 10 am. 548·9fB8 •••••••••••• ···········1~=====~"--- '75 COM MANDER 24 ', 1974 Dodge Van, custom 4000 mi, loaded wt xlras. int. bit-in ice box &stove. Below wholesale. $15,500. 21,000 mi. Mag whls &. 675-0261 afl. 6 p.m. raised while letter lires. . $4200. 839·761:1all6 PM. 1913 Dodge 21 ', 14 ,000. mi. i -'-="-'=-==..;cc.c..c.~ like new, stove, oven, A.Mtot W..ted 9590 refrig., gas & eiec. tub & ••••••••••••••••••••••• shower, toi let holding WEPAYTOPOOLLAR tank, Jge dbl bed. hot & FOR TOP USED CARS cold a /c. Asking $7500. FOREIGN, OOMESTIC 846-8173. or CLASSICS • Tral•-T el 9170 If your car is extra clean ....-., ra• see utt . .first. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAUER IUICK •72.32• Park Trlr. w/air. 29asHarborBlvd. Pvt. Pty. Of(ers. Costa Mesa 979-2500 615·0686 Buick 225. Xlnt. mech. cond. w /air, cruise con· lrol, n e w s teel belt radials. batiry, shocks, trans. coolr, &. ball hitch. All set lo pull any sz. trlr. Kirby Coaches 1265 N. • Harbor Blvd., S.A. '68 Aristocrat Land Com- mander . 161f.z n. Travel ·Trailer . $850. 54&-1953 16' Shasta, sleeps 6, stove &. refrig . $11SO firm . 962·7312 TOI' .DOLLAR l'AID IMMEDIAlB.Y FORAU. FOREIGN CARS CAU OR COME IN TOSllUS NE~VP[Jl\T IMl'[lf{TS OYER ·4Q. USED ~ZDAS IN STOCK AllloS .... ice& l!OOW.r .... lll•r.ll· ,_ 94001--""64"'2,_·=-9405=~-· -••••••••••••••••••••••• WE BUY Mags for sale, 4 lug w/good tires. Best offer. IMPORTS I I NEW '75 MADA PICKUP (SBNA6173723J IMMEDIATE s31 DELIVERY . 5 19900~ 594~NTH t 319!11ult 11roc• l)lus ta• t. l•t l !M 85 1<11»""' l>'T\I. incl. I~•' he a. all i:.1rryon; chafge1 !oo"ontv 411 mo1 Oeterrt<I pl,.....111 pr<• 1415 1 flO An11<111 Pert•l>t-Rate 1 7 60'l'o '73 RX3 WAGON Air conditioning. {S124W140411) s1777 5199DN. 56558 MO. tl 111 lull pt;(;• plul II• & lie 185 Ml IOlal m<> om! one! la• 4 lie. & 111 Q<fY•l>O ctoaroes 10< 0111v :le m:is. De!11eea p;oyment pnc» 12!>59.U . Annual P•1c•n1~ Rate 21 46"' '72 HONDA CAR Coupe. { 159A638l s1477 5199.N. 561~· 11t11 lull 11'.C• 1)1~ II• I hC 1111 ~ IOI .. ..., pm! incl I•• I loc. I Ill c .. 1')"'9 t"•'V*' loo V>IV 30 tr0s. Oei<tf•l!d p;o.,.,..n1 ll'IC"4 ll<MI 00 "'"'''"I P.,..t•n1191 Fl.i•21 7:J'lr,.. ' I '72 PINTO ( 1 S2EJK) s1577 5199DN. 56558 MO. 11577 lull OI~ lllii1 11• & lie. UI!> 5a ta .. ""' pm! Incl !1• f. lo<;, • 111 carrying ""''1111 !or onl'I XI WOI 0.lerr<KI Po'lmttflt pr-1211M1.40. Ann1.111 P•1can1aoe Ral• 21. 13'11o '73 VEGA WAGON Automatic. (205HGL) $1677 5199.N. 56111 MO. 11$77 !...ii 1W>C9 pk>l IU I lie, illl. II klllll -· pml. Ind. IP: I '>C. to •H U<rf •"D t.,...yin. '"" only 311 ...,._ 0....-oe<I 1M11rnent 11toc-.e 12.:ll ~ "'nnu.I P••c•n4'9* Alll• Zl ... 'llo ' I ' • '74 MAZDA RX4 Coupe. Used. Low ml. (284K SY) '72 DATSUN 1200 4 speed, radio. heater. (776346} s1477 5199oN, 561~ $1477 lull l)ri<;e plus la• 4 lit. 161 40tolal""' pmt lr'ICI II• & be I. •II Gllrry1ri<;i cr.111191 tor O"'Y 30 1ms DeleuQd p;iymenl PF>Ctl 12041.00. Annu•I P•re11n1-FIM•21.73'11o '70 TOYOTA Mark II Coupe. (6 11CAN) 51377 5199oN. 55614 MO. 11311 lull llf>QI Ill~ tu lo We. I SO 11 IOI•-· llfl'I fncl ti> I 1oc & •1 c.wv>ng c".,11*• lor qnly 30 mos O.len-911 1>1rmen1 prU 11M3..il'O. Annu1f P••c•nl'9* RM• 21.73'1. '72 RX2 COUPE FREE (200GBYJ 12 MOHTH-12,000 MIL! FACT. ENGtMI W ARl~NTY '72 CHEV . PICKUP LUV. 4 speed, radio, t'ieater. {02 126WJ < $1877 5199 ' DN. 56~1 MC>. 11111 run llftC• 1)111' t•• I he 1es.•1 lot•...., pm1 incl I•• & lie. I 911 CMf'l'l"ll c"••D•s lof Only 38 mos Oot'-"1..S --"' ..,-»•1.18 A<lfl11ll P~nt-Rill 21 .4&'11. 8117-0824. 1----------ITop Dollar For Any Autos for S• Make<N' MQdel. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·I Cla11ic1 9S20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1930 4·DR FORD Sedan. Rebll orig. 4 cyl. engine & clutch. New seat COV · r:e rs. etc. $2300 . -114 /586·6196. Recretllklliat YehlclH 9530 ........................ ' JIMPAHOS MAZDA 2001 S. Manchester Anaheim 636-0000 Ore111p Callftt(s Hlpost$..,... °" hnpoit1 IHIMoaorT-., Call Roger or hill 147-<ISSli Have your cake & eat it 1 ---~------ lOo! Charitableorganiza. FREE APPRAISAL 'lion offers yeal' round We bu)' used cars & free s torage, main· trucks. Call GROTH lenance, substantial tax CHEVROLET {or a fret wrile·off + your unlimit· appraisal. ed access in return for GROTH CHEVROLET occassional, insured use 18211 BeachBl\•d. of your unit. For in£o call Huntington Beach 714 /645·1580. 847·6087 549.3331 4Whoe1Dri¥Os 95SO SELLING YOURCA117 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP PRICES PAID '62 SCOUT. new t.rans, f.'or Imports reblt motor, new paint, paid for or Nol good wide tires, $1000. D L I ~ Call645·8474afl5PM. eon ew 1 1 1966 Harbor. .M. '13 Toyota Land Cruiser.1 ____ .. _._•_·lml ____ _ Xlnl cond. Many xlras. Lo mi's . $4500. 536-192'1 11 Blazer, Corvette eng. auto, positraclion, p /s, big tires, cycle rack & more. $3300SJ6..Sl83eve. Truckt 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP CASH! For clean used cars & truck s ! Howard Chevrolet, Dove & Quail Streets. nr. MacArthur, Jamboree and Bristol, Newport Beach. 83J..05SS. WENEBI '73 Rane hero Squire. P /s, USED CARS! P /b, A /C, 20,000 mi. TOP DOLLAR FOR $3450. Aft 5, 61J.6214. liOOD '7l . '72AND '73 _M_y_l_o_s_s--y-o_u_r_g_a-;n-.-.-75·1 DO~t ES(ICi &IMPORTS Chevy P.U. 6 cyl, auto. THEODORE R /H. Take over PY · ROlluSFORD ments. Call aft 3 PM, " 8'1·2709. 2060 Harbor Blvd. "COSTA MESA 14 Dodge 1.-'.I Ton Pickup. 642·0010 360-VS Eng. Big tires,1----'--"'-""'---- step bumpers. P /S, P- di~c brakes. Xtra fuel I luy J .. Cws tarik. $3,150. 64&-6238 aft 841-7243 SPM 1--------- ----------IWe Duy Your Old Car; '63 Chevy lf.t Ton P.U. running or not. To' Sacrifice $300. needs Dollar paid Al so 24h1 clutch. 979-2844 towing service. 898-5058 • , ' I . f1"1 a • . -, • • .. • \ ....... 1.,....... Aoolot,1_,...w A.IM,U...t l 'Alli • ?!t -• ....... -. -•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••., ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... I.• l .Waa. ... arlell .......... ,..... Vol • t ol t77J ~•· ~~ tt20 ............. ...... -··········· .. •••••••• ....................... •.• 11l ., _ • .._... Wednesday. Mo.y28, 1975 OAILVPtLOT . . ·' . . Alltot, UHd , Alltot, UHd Atllos, U1at4 . . •••..•••.•...•...•..••....•..••.............. ··················••••¥# l'wd tt40 ot•-lo 9955 Pinto ·t9$¥ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... ..... tf ' , 't7JI ··············~······· ·····················~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ................ •.f'.,.. a ......... 9770 SPECI '70 Volvo PlSOO. O.D. Fuel co~-. •· 1 .. UDN>Glff-NI · • •••••••••••••••••••••,•• ••-••••••••••••••••••• injection. Damaged rront CHEYiWT uvnu'l'\ . · J BUY JUNK VW end.Own eP642·5424 SALES&SERVJCE '71 CUTLASS . <\NNOUNCING MADA En1ln11/Cu~. 9'19·0835 VOi VO SAi.Ei 2121 H..-.. cl. I AUTO 'CLASSICS AMMOUMCIS ~.::'. lOam or alt Opm ) Boat {rice lne<e'ase . ~:'..':.~:~~ .......... , COSTA M!iZA 4 ODOR HARDTOP '68 Ranchero G.T. Auto, air, nu lire1, 1heJI, x.lnt cond. 847·8395Jim 1972 f>into W&n .•. Alf.' Stereo. Low ml. Ne• tires. Top' Shai.11• ·~100r 642·9'01. LTD. • $500 Super llock, All mod<l• CodlMoc 9915 546· I 200 '69 LTD, 2 DR. Vlnyl l CASHlaATIS '70 VW Bue, new Priced to Sell . Overseua •••••••••••••••••••••••!-------'---top.Air,Power.$700. Automatic lransrnisson. : Ora a IO Coun:t,•• A"MOD~' 0 lGr0ancs0m8dlu. 5110.2.,. '! .. ~~~~· Delivery Specialists CADILLAC '71 Chevy Impala. p/I, •-,-.,..•-73_·66>0=-_o,..r644-=--'"'-56"S'-. _ power steering, air oon· Plymouth 9·9M, neweot moot · ......, .,_...,_ ---p /b, air . 30,000 miles. r . ditioning, vinyl ~op . •••••••••••••••••••-... , m er-. AVAILABLE ej .l Ove,10 tochoose from. $1~. 673·7459 eve aft 1964 JO"o rd Falcon , (870DBKI . •Ul.bortseddealer! II.a. u.._., 67VW,Supe~GoodCond. ~llll ~,n:1 wrecked ,xlntrriolorV -~. $1777 SPECIAIJZING JN ... CH .-.w DA SB.SO or offer t.\UL UUW .f't"o·m $1995. G MAc,_•P_M_______ & 4 spd trans. Best orfcr. " Sales • service J73al S.ach Blvd. 494.4882 1-·inuncin & Leuiii n . 15425 Golden West st, cdaiui la,..; 1 1 Leaalng HunUnCt.ooBeach VOLVO IC'.:'""::~"""l":"if' '70 Monte Carlo, very Apt36·A. H.B. \.\II\ UUW Chrysler /Plymoutti :, THE NEW 142·6666 63 VW Van. Good body clean. p /s . p/b. $l600.1 :-;-----~-:::= Open Daily & Su u. 'tLLI~ l975LAM .cond. $700 or beat orrer. Days 213 /'"8-4SM. Eve» Mercury 9950 P:vl 1• ATLAS BOJ\GllJNr , 646 9 , 1966.H<trhor.C.M. 646 9303· 714 /846·""39 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOYOTA I l Ul d U 72 Mazda RX 2 . New ·l 57. l'c;R';.ii;;H~~:OU;<iTI~ll~~~=:;;:!,! "" 2:12~1 ar )()r v .. ; RRACO ' eng .• tires-air, tape, very \66 vw BUG AM /F~1 ORANGE COUNTY c~. ' 9925 66 Mere. 4 dr. very clean. 1766 Horbor. ( M 6J6 930:1 Co:-.lil ~ICSiJ NOWONDISPLAY clean.Sl49$.67~. G oo d con"da'ta'on .· VOLVO .. , r Gd Mech. cond. $500. 546-1934 .·· '73 CAD Cpc DcVille. All ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt. Ply. 645·'...,16 • -'68 Deltu 88 : Good runiny ------· 1 TaklqOrdersOn Mere•••... 9740 $450/beslor!er.644-8581 EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO o p~1ions . Xlnl cond. '69 NEW YORKER, all t ---~------1 cond, new tires & bat. '68 PLY ·1 IJr, lo mile:-.. ~11t. r The New fsrwl:l's •••••••••••• 7 •• 5 ••••••••• 'Tfr'vw Bus, Sl~. needs Lr:ie:.'nv.-~~laly~r 8'~~re ~hf}~"" s~! isc~: -ei:yic~~~~ .. ~~ ~~~~~ ·~'r. MPe/~~~~b.M~~e~~ t,•,", ,· ..... soo, ad"", ... · .•mc1.rm, I ;1,?:~20n· ... ,S950. 5'8·7·'8~ o1;· ' ARRlVlNG§cXiN 19 'work. Ca.al!,•~,!PM BUY or LEASE 67J.J773or67S.6060 $1000. or make offer. 9D3·7408 494.0461 . ..,. " "" -----~ Open llon·S.L 9 to 1 MERCED ES• '. ~ ·--:-· DIRECT '7J COUPE DE VILLE,,~ ... -·_9009 _____ ~ -·-9952 1964 VALIA NTOin-l . auto CloaedSun. 70 VW Bug, xlnt cond. Bl~ACK . 1 owner. 25,000 COllt"••fal t9JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1970 Old~ Cullass. 6 cyl, lrans, new pa1nl.& lLr~ AUTO CLASSJcs,••n. BE~ Brown metalllc painl · N d. l t . '7< "us•·ni ll v•. loaded. uuto . good gas m11'g. 536"-'-"-'----..,& .,.., m i. e w ra 1a ires . •••••J'•.•••••••••••9j,.••• .... ..... -- lOl91 Bechler River' EXEC CAR job. 8 track & rm stereo. Xlnl cond. 84&9151. '73 ''Town coupe". lteal $3950 .. Da ys 833·2400 Ney,· tires, S700. 496·2648. Pontiac 9965 FOW1tain Valley, Ca. • Call between 1-4 & art ._~...,•I '"'' ,. \U ''on"t wb 't E luxury. All extras & im-X489, Eves 979-2966, Ken. 1970 CUTLASS, new p;iint, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7141567·-· 450 SE 9PM. $1900. 962·"'96. ~" ~ • '. x -2025 S. Manchest d · :d · mac . Dk . brn. w/tan ,74 Mustang fastback p/s trans & brks. XI l'.~nd. 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Fait, fair & frleftdly! -·--- • 7 -, • -. • Laguna/South Coast .Today's Closing N.Y.Stoeks ~OL. 68, NO. 148; 5 SECTIONS, 62 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEONESOf.Y, MAY 28, 1975 TEN CENTS Pllrking Structure Nixed • Ill Laguna ' Laguna Beuch voters t.ur:ned-The -election resutt-kills city 'aowtr the-controversial pafl(ing plans to Jssue _yp_ to $11Q,OOQ_ in structure bond issue in suprising-bonds to rlnance a .two-Lier park· ~Y heavy voting TueHay. ing struct1,1re for 233 cars on the WithalllOprecinctsreporting Glenneyre Street n ear final totals the results were : downtown. NO -l,816 The election r esults do not YES -1,521 legally bar construction of a Al'ter a s low morning start, structure al the site if alternate balloting picked up with 42 per· means of financing can be found . cent of the city's 7,913 voters However, city council mem- casting ballots. .. bers have iq~icated they will con- •• _-.;! • .---,ti. 1-°' ( Lr; ; • ,'j'~~~ ).~ .... -~ ~fl<for ·F0rd · ·. •••.":-, . Thousands of Spanjs~ and U.S. fl. decorate the main · thoroughfares of ~town l.!a<iri~ as the city gets re· ady to welcome ~dent Ford ori his official visit lo Spain. The Presi,,.t is expected t°'>arrive Saturday. · j:. Films Nabbed· Police Raid Balboa Theater. By JOHN VALTERZA ot Ule DilllJ Pi Mt Mio" Newport lfeach police, armed With warrants, raided the .new Balbpa Pussycat Theater Tues- day night and seized prints ·or 1 'French Blue '' and ''.Dynamite.•• 'Ibey allege that eaeh film is r.bscene. "The raid followed an un- lercover visit lo the theater late Iii.st week by, a police sergeant ~ho later filed a report which iermed himself the victim of the alleged pornography. The report asserted that the films were without redeeming social im· ,ortance. The sexy movies appeared on lhe Peninsula Jess than two t'eeks after the Pussycat ch3in IOOk over the neighborhood heater. It was the firs( public or. Ering of hard-core sex movies tlong the Orange Coast. Earlier Tuesday, city coun- tilmen heard a short report from City Atto"rney Dennis O'Neil, who said that the standard penal <.'ode sections covering obs cenity would be the only tools the city could us_e if legal action were con- templated. Since the theater opened, a petitioQ drive has begun among residents of the area and police and city hall officials have re- ported receiving large numbers of complaints from residents ob- je~ting to the films. Apparentl y aware of the im· pending raid, city councilmen did not discuss the issue Tues- day. They fil ed the sta(f report and asked for a progress report 1n two weeks. Police detective Capt. Rich Hamilton said today that when officers raided the theater, all the customers received refunds. "That cost the management $12," he said. The theater only had four pay- ing customers. General Blakelock 'Logistics Master' I David 1-1 . Blakelock was a tia&ter at logistics, whether it ~as planning the invasion ?f )kinawa against the Japanese 1n World War II or setting up the Jnanclol machinery to construct r new San Clemente City tlalt. Blakelock, a retired A·rmy trigadier general, enjoyed a lood bit or his •'retirement" as· a ~n Clem"ente -city rouncilman lnd civic' leader. General Blakelock died at h1s )an Clemente home. 802 Buena i l:Jta, Monday morning. He was bl. Funeral servi<!es wUI beheld at 11 a .m. Thursday at the M,asonic '..odge, 3011 S. El camino Real, vilh burial rollowing at 2:30 p.m. 1t Fort Rosecrans at Point i.o,ma, San Diego. • His 39-year military car<!er ~gen in 1911 with service in the ~atlonol Guard. • In 1916, he was amone troops ;ent to DOualas, Arhr.., a dusty, Jot border town In the (SeeGENERAL,PoieAll LOGISTICS MASTER Blakelock In 1956 sider the'" bond iSsUe-vOte a man- date fro.m the...ele.ctorate on its wishes ror the development or ad· ditional Art Colony parking. A breakdown of precinct voting shows the bond issu.e passing by close margins in north and cen· tral Laguna Beach.. It failed by large margins in Top of the World and Temple 1-lills Drive precincts and bv smaller amounts in precincts in the south end or town. Turnout in the parking s truc- ture election boomed well beyond the countywide average of 25 per· cenl'for other municipalities with local issues on the ballot. Had the structure bonds been authorized, the city planned to in· crease downtown parking meter rates by 5 cents for ofrstreet parking and 10 cents for street parking. The parking revenues "'Ould have repaid the cost or the parking structure. With the defeat of the bond measure, the fate of the parking meter increases is left in the air, however any attempt to in· crease the meter rces is likely to provoke downtown merchants. Many of the downtown shop owners were angered by a re· licence of city council members to pu~licly support the bond is· sue. Only Councilman Charlton Boyd, a downtown businessman himself, openly supported the plan. Other council members main- tained official silence or claimed neutrality on the issue. The election was marked by a last minute campaign by groups in opposition to the bond election and the parking structure con- struction. Doctors . Strike Hits I Out of 3 Hospitals * * * Doctors Slate Meeting By ALAN DIRK.IN 0111'11 O•llf Pilot SUff Orange County doctors will hold an emergency meeting Thursday lo decide whether to escalate the surgery slowdown, abandon it or continue it. Or. Philip McFarland, presi- dent of the 2,000-member Orange County Medical Association, said today t ha t the association's strategy committee will recom- mend maintaining the status quo. Dr. McFarland acknowled.l.ed that the meeting tii Ult! OCMA~ rices was reques'tM ••by a grOup of .members who are ·interested in Jncreaslng the !ntensity of the slowdown.•• · "They want to go out in their offices,•• he attded. ''But I personaliy do n9..f. feel further es.calation is indiCated. It's time now to turn · {o the Legislature and ask legH;lators to support a long.term solution ·to the pro- fessional liability situation." Most hospitals iil Orange Coun· ty are on emergency-only sur· gery schedules as a result of a protest by anesthesiologists and other physicians over the rising costs of malpractice insurance. The Orange County doctors are acting in unison with physicians in other Southe.rn California and Northern Califoi'nia counties. Statewide the strike has brought claims from hospital ad- ministrators that $1 million a day is being lost in revenue, and some hospitals in Northern <See DOCTORS, PageA2l Dill Appointed Postmaster At fiana Point Ralph L. Dill has been appoint· ed postmaster of the Dana Point posYl.(fice. Drrrf 55, was formerly the of. rice's assistant postmaster. He has been in the Dana Point office for 11 years and entered the postal service in 1956. The Dana Point office handles 300,000 pieces of mail monthly. There are 15 employcs in the of- fice. Dill was selected under the Postmaster Selection Program of the United States Postal Service. The process bases selec- tion on merit and replaces the historic practice of choosing postmasters in accordance with Congressional recommenda- tions. Dill and his wire, Jean, are re- sidents of Dana Point. School Vandalized In San Oemente orricials returned to San Clemente lligh School early Tuesday morning and found that all had not been quiet over the Memorial Oay·weekend. Crafriti had been spray paint· ed onto the sides of five build· ings, lunch tables bolted to the ground had been ripped loose and the floor or the administration building had been Oooded with w•ter Crom a fire hydrant. School ofrlcials said lbe damage amounted to $$00. \..I , His Secret? Male Prostitute Held BROCKTON, Mass. CUPIJ -A 36·year·old man, v.1ho police said '·isn't a Burt Reynolds'' or the g lamorous type, was arrested al his home on charges of prostitution after he a llegedly solicited a n un· dcrcovcr policewoman. . Police said Frederick A. Doane. 36, operated a massage bus iness in his apartment the past several 1nonths. ··From what \Ve can tell, the man ,,·as doing bus i· ncss \vith 15 to lB fe male customers a month," Delee· live John J. Ilukunt s ai<I. ·· 1 think this is the firs t time we have arrested a male for prostitution in the history of the depart- ment.'' Bukunt s a id Doane charged no less than $15 for his services and, in many cas e s, had sexual in· lercourse with c lients . Saddleh.ack .. c~Dege Eyes Second Campus Saddleback J:ollege trustees were told Tuesday night th~y have $250,000 in their 1975-76 budget which could be used to open a second campus in the Irvine-Tustin area. ·The second, or satellite cam- pus, could be opened in Sep· tember. Board members are uncertain where the campus might be located. Business Manager Roy Barletta informed trustees that he had received "a fair offer:' from the Irvine Company for lease of 20 acres near the Jeffrey Road exit off Santa Ana Freeway. Utilities which are already in place make that location more attractive than another site µo- der consideration at the Myford Road exit of the same freeway, Barletta said. The dollar difference between the two sites, Barletta explained, is about $500,000 because of the South Coast Water Plan Fails in Vote A $3.5 million South Coast County Water District election failed to garner the necess'ary two-thirds majority for approval in balloting Tuesday by district voters. The bond measure failed by less than one percent. Final re· suits were: VES: 944 NO: 487 The bond issue was sought to finance water system improve- ments for the district stretching from the Laguna Beach city limits to Dana Point. The bonds would have pro- vided long-term fin ancing ror construction or a reservoir, a joint Laguna Beach-South Laguna coastal water main, and neighborhood distribution line improvements. Denial or the bond issue means the d11lrlct wtll either have to un- dertake lhOrl·lerm fin3ncing ror the projects, scrap some or all or the projects or seek another bond election. 'District Manager Raymond Miller was not available for com· mcnt an·d other district orricials (!lttW/\TER, Page Al} cost of water, sewer and elec· tricity connections. As presently envisioned, the satellite campus would consist of 20 classrooms providing both day and evening instruction for the approximately 1,000 community college students from Irvine and Tustin. Students from the Tustin· Irvine areas must now travel to the Mission Viejo campus. College Lets Contract for Arts Building A contract for the design of Saddleback College's new music· arts building, a $.1 .2 million facili· ty on a knoll below the campus library, was awarded to William Blurock and Partners Tuesday night. College trus tees voted un · animously to award the contract to the Newport Beach firm al 5.9 percent of the building's finished price. Although design plans are still in the discussion stage, trustees are entertaining the possibility of building one large facility or a cluster or three buildings. In either case, the music-arL" building will contain a theater of at least 400 seats a nd classroom space for instruction in music, the visual arts. and drama. Tentative plans call for com· pletion of the building in approx· imately two years. The bui lding will be financed, in part, by a $1.8 million stale aid contribution. SECOND C4LL BOUGITf PIANO "Our piano sold on the second call." That's the musical success story related by the Huntington Beach woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: \VURL11'ZER Console Piano ·& Benl·h. Very Gd. cond. ~75. xxx-xxxx . If ~hove a piccolo or piano to sell, ciftlt 642·5678 . It only takes a tcw words In the right place to Ill· tract a buyer. Along the Orange Coast, the right place is the Daily Pilot. \ ' " 22,000 Workers Idled LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The doctors· strike has reached a third of the hospitals in Southern California today, costing lite hospitals $1 .2 million a day in lost surgery fees and 22,000 hospital workers their jobs. The 1-los pital Council of Southern California said the strike by anesthesiologists had halted all but emergency surgery in 111 hospitals in six counties - Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura and . 'POINT llAS BEEN MADE-£dltorlal, AB CRISUf llE91EWED BY COLUMNIST--85 Santa Barbara. Three hospitals were affected in San Diego County. The number of hospital employes laid off because of the strike doubled Tuesday as the walko ut spread to the San Fernando Valley and several coastal cities, the council said. In the San Francisco Bay· area. where the strike began 28 days ago before spreadin)! soUthward last week, more than 80 hospitals. · were affected by the walkout. More than half the 8,500 hospital workers were laid off and others were put on reduced hours and, pay. Northern hospitals reported. losing $300,000 a day. · '"A long term slowdown will mean a finan cial blow from which hospita ls may requiFe years to recover," s aid the Southern California Hos pital Co uncil's executive director. John Brewer. The strike spread even as the slate Assembly in Sacrumento voted 62-3 Tuesday to approve a short·term reduction in the rising cost of malpractice insurance and sent the bill to the Senate. Doctors have said however that the bill does not go far enough to get them back to work. More and more state and local officials. including Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., who signed (See HOS PITA LS, Page A2 l Or:··:a :·' Wea&ller Considerable low cloudi- ness Thursday with only partial clearing in the af- ternoon . Highs near~66 at the beaches rising to 75 in· land. INSIDE TODA. Y PhQtographer goes beyond call of duty.and gets a good· $00king but his pictures of the · 1lam·bong .action .at ·the Wedge were worth lt. Sa Poge 86. AtY-S.rvlU _,,, L.M ... .,.. ... _ .......... -·· cc.u-ONtftffftk" IE•Wl•l P.,_ IE•l...,,.1-•I ~· ··--... ladex .. • ~; DAILY PILOT L/SC Wednescl•y. May 28. 19115 • (:ollege·· ·Efes. Agriculture , Saddleback College tr>1stees, anxious to expand the college's curriculum, sowed lhe seeds for _.an agricullure studies program ,._Tuesday night. , They took the action after a . ~lide lecture about Mission Viejo : ,High School's agriculture pro--gram. _ Arnold Troftgruben, the high . ~chool 's agric ulture teacher. ''s.aid the 270 s tudents enrolled in ··.his program have no opportunity ·-,~o continue their studies locally. •· .. l\-1osl of them go to Orange :1~oast College, Cal State ~. J'ullerton and Cal Poly Pomona when they graduate. "Every one or th~e students · out there is a potential student at '-Sadd leback," s aid Troftgruben, who began Mission Viejo High's p.griculture program nine years ago with 90 studenls. . Trustees propose to appoint a . .'committee of experts to tell them 'whether such a program is feasi- ble. -., It will consist of ofricia1s from ·.the Mission Viejo and Irvine ·:~ompa nies, an agri -business ,specialist, and a veterinarian , and is to have an initial report re- . ady by next month. The agricultural studies ques- tion Was first r1isOO by board President Robert Bartholomew at a trustee session two weeks ago. Bartholomew, a nurseryman from Tustin, said he was con- cerned about the college h()t pro- viding opportunities for hi&h school agriculture students to continue thei"r studies. 1 "Agriculture is not dying on the vine. It's a vital industry," Bartholomew said Tuesday after trustees gave Supt. Robert Bartholomew direction to ap- ooint the committee. Agriculture, it was pointed out by Mission Viejo High &hoot of- ficials, provides jobs for about one third of California's work force. Mission Viejo High School has established itseJf as one of the top Orange County sc·hools in agriculture . Students have con- sistently won top prizes in com· petitions held annually at the Orange County Fair. They learn their skills in the classrooms and on an on-campus farm which was established wilh the assistance of the Miuion Vic· joCompany. Board Nixes Child 'Care Center Plans . ·~·· .. Plans for a day care center at •f ~:5addleback College were reject. -~.ed on a 3-2 vote by college , trustees Tuesday night because ·:·\'\he $165,000 facility would in- ·:.. 1 Crease local taxes. ~:~· The day care center, which ,-:!•Would have provided student .~;.mothers with a place to leave _ children while attending classes, ·;·:would have required a tax in- ····;erease of l .~ cents per $100 of as- 1 .••· sessed valuation. .•. : Although the college district's ··.-current tax rate is only 70 cents, administrators have proposed ··.".biking the rate to $1 .03during the . ··.next fiscal year to meet a pro- , •. jected $16 million budget. ·:.· , Trustees, who have been meet- _:. ,ing weekly in an effort to trim ·.· :that budget and lowel' the tax "'.::rate, expressed concern that the addition of yet another 1.5 cents ... ~:~was inopportune at the time. •:,: The tax for the day care center _.;~as to have been levied by the -.··!Prange C~ty Department of :.•:!Educatio hich proposed to .~ ~perate the' acility on-the lower . half of the S ddleback campus. · ·.,,. However, the increase still ."·_.:Would have been fell in the tax :: :bills of local homeowners no mat- . ter who levied it, said board R ;President Robert Bartholomew ,·:.who joined trustees .Donna Berry :and Larry Taylor to defeat the .. ; measure. ._. .. Tru5,lees Norrisa Brandl and James Marshall voted for the · ·."day care plan. Frank Greinke -•:-end Patrick Backus were not .-··present for the voete. Taylor, who provided the sw- • jng vote, said he was reluctant to .;approve the day care center • ::When the district was still coping -~·with its budget crisis, but left lhe .. '' .. ;Author on Tour " -JUNEAU, Alaska <AP) -Ex- • ·'.iled Soviet author Alexander "·'Solzhenits yn has arrived on American soil for the first time for a private tour of this vast former Ru ss ian colony purchased by the United States 108 years ago. ORANGE COAST l lK DAILY PILOT Tl>t 0.antio (OA\I 0.11, P!IOI, .... ,.., -II h<- l><ned 1""' Ht.,,·P••••.11 pulM!_by_Or_,900 c.. .. 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PuOlhl!lllt c ......... No "'"'''..,,.,,!ll.,•lr•ll""'·"'•lo<l•I M•ll•• •• •d•••••I•"''"" flt•r•n "''"• ff l•ll•Ol!"''" .. 11M .. 1 ,.,.,, •• H•mh11•fl 01 t•r+11n1-Mr. \.<c•flll tlOll ••tlllOit p,o!t •I (;Ol1.0 M4t •, C•l!lornl• lubtctf9o!IM1W t Ml .. f U 00..,..,.1'11,,' "" ...... M 00 mOf!Wr; •••llller, OHl•n.tl-u .oo -'"'' door open for reconsideration of the proposal at a later date. The day care center wu to have been set up in portable buildings and staffed by four teachers. Laguna Draft Comes Before Planner Unit Consideration of a city-drafted plan for the Sycamore Hills area will confront the Lagup.a Beach Planning Commission meeting al 7:30 tonight at city ball. The conceptual plan h am· mered out by a special commit· tee of City Council members, planning commissioners And planning staff calls for very limited residential developm'ent of the 522-acre parcel located between El Toro and Laguna Ca· nyon Roads. · Rancho Palos Verdes, owner of S~c~more Hil.Js, has filed a :p7 million lawsuat ag_ainst the Cit)' charging Laguna Beach hu il- legally refused the development company the right to build houses on the land. A developer working with the landowner had once proposed a 1 2,000 townhouse proJect on the land. The city found an environ- mental impact report drafted for that project to be inadequate. The city's p lan proposes ex· tensive recreational use of the land and keeping the now un- developed territory unscarred by roads or visible development!. Other business to come before the commission includes: -A request by the Sawdust Festival for a temporary use permit for the summer festival season. -Amendments to the Arch Beach Heights specific plan in- creasing the parking sp.ace re- quirements. -Proposed changes in the city code to protect natural watercourses and drainage chan- nels. Fro• Paee Al GENERAL. • • southeastern corner ol the st•te, to quell disturbances created by Mexican troops. His unit once was ambushed by Mexican ban- dits, but Gen. Blakelock escaped uninjured. · In 1942, Gen. Blakelock went to South Pacific. He later became logiitics officer for the loth Army and was charged with laying plans for the invasion of Okinawa. The island was to be the springboard to a full.On in· vasion of lhe Japanese mainland. The invasion. however. wa~ precluded by use of the atomic bomb. Gen. Blakelock retired from the Army in 1950 and moved lo San Clemente, then a sleepy seaside village. Within months, he wu appotnt· ed to the ctty plannln& com· mission. Jn 1951, he wu appoint· ed lo the City Council. He was elected to the council In 1952 and remained on the body until 1900, servina: as mayor from 1M4 to 19.58. General Blakelot:k, In an in· tervlew, once cited construcUon of city hall aa one of h1a chief municipal accompllahma\ia. -. c1eme . Gr.~~ ·Reviewed A n,e.w grading ordinance de- signed to ret11in the "nutural character and umen1U,s" of yeL to be developed hilbfdes Will be reviewed .by S~~lemeDte. plan. ning commissioners at 7 :30 tonight at City Hall. ', The complex ordinance would allow curved and rOunded gTad: ing as opPQsed to the straight line ani:I l~tl'IC cut-anCl-fill era(1:- lng now required . The ordinance ts recom- mended fo r approval by the city planning staff. ·11 will require a doption by the city council before becoming law. Clay Dillman, city senior plan- ner, said ,the ordinance would ap- ply to slopes of 15 percent or greater. A 15 p~rcent slope . equals a 15 foot rise over a 100 • foot run. .. -. ' ~· . ' THREE-DIMENSIONAt:DIORAMA OB 01.1!.UGUAA PLAYHOUSE STOLEN Fram«124-by-18'.lnch Wor~ Te)\e•fF;"m Moul!on Playhouse Lobby Dillman said most ot the slopes affected by the ordinance are located in the back country east of the San Diego freeway . -. Fro• Page Al DOCTOR.S. •• California have filed bankruptcy_ Jn Orange Col,lnty, mos t ·hospitals have had their patient loads and revenue cut 40 percent by the lack of surgery a.nd hospital employeS are being put on four-day weeks and warnings have been given that layoffs will follow. · · Dr. McFarland, an orthopedic surgeon at St. Jude's ·Hospital, Fullerton, said that_ doctors are "very concerned" about the ef- fects of the slowdown on hospital employes. B.ut he stressed that patients are still getting care - ''only the luxury items of elective surgery have been cutout." The surgeon said there also is concern over the financial pre- ssure on proprietary hospitals "but this is what happens to a bu~iness venture. We don't want to see them go under." · The OCMA pre s ident acknowledged that the suriery slowdown may bring long-term changes in medical care. * * * HOSPITALS stopgap legisl&tion last.Friday, called on the anesthesiologists to end the walkout while the_state government tries to remed)('their complaints. • "They've been telling us lo back off for eight years now and the time is past for t~at," replied Dr. Donald Dose of San Diego president-elect of the State Socie'. ty of Anesthesiologists. · But Dr. Philip McFarlarld pre- sident of the Orang~ C~unty Medical Society, said ·he thinks the physicians should return· to work and give the legislators a chance to. solve. the prOblem. ''Doctors have done what they can," he said. "The monkey is now on the back of the Legislature and we Should give them an opportunity lo meet the problem.'' Lo! Angeles County Supervisor KeMelh Hahn lashed out at the strikers, saying he was· "shocked and ·arriazed that doctors would abandon their patients in their fight against insurance com- vanies ... it's a big copout when doctors say they're fighting !or their patients. They're fi ghting for their pocket books.'' In a related action, Attorney General Evelle J . :Vounger un· · veiled yet another malpractice. proposal at a ~.ws coo.(erence. The long-term. me~ur~ would make availabl.e: malpractice in.: surance from a ·state funded agency if it could.not be-obtained from insurance compUU& ,.. The bill , carrJed .ti t-'·As; semblyman Jotieph,'MoritOya (0'. La Puente), also wouJd limit the amount of malpractice awards to $300,000 with recipients being paid no more than $2,000 per month. Attorneys fees would be limited to 10 percent of the award .. Pennsylvania Greets Viets FT. INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. <UPIJ -The "BalUe f!Ymn of the Republic ''.today greeted -the nnt planeloa~ of Vietnamese refugees from Guam to ai-rive in this quiet Pennsylvant.a farm- ln1 valley. After a 20·hour fligl\t, the 340 rtfU1ees arrived at Harrisburg International AitPort aboard a hu1e 7-47 jetllo.e.r. They wer41 1reeted by • band, army and state official• ind about 300 local re&ldents . Apolher plane: carrying 140 refu1ees, was scheduled to ar· rtve this arterooon.' • Lagiuw, Playhouse . . ~ Diorama Missing An intricate three·dimensional diorama of the old Laguna Beach Playhosue has been stolen from its successor the Laguna Moulton P layhouse apparently during a Laguna Beach City Council meeting there. Theft or tbe 24 ·by -18-inch- framed diorama was· reported Tu'esday by Betsy Jago, office manager. The work by artist ''Crilly '' bad hung in the Playhouse lobby. It was valued at $350. The diorama was assembled after playhouse members got together a collection of photo- graphs or the old Ocean Avenue th~ater razed ln 1969. "We discov-ered there was not one full photograph of the entire playhouse," Mrs. Jago said. After assem biing all the photos, Don Williamson, director of the Pageant of the Masters and architect, drew up plans for the old structure and Crilly, who had never seen the old building, creat- ed the diorama. Among other matters, con- missioners will consider precise zoning for 26 acres of land easter- ly of A venida Salvador owned by the Proland Corp. . The proposed zoning, designed lo conform )Vith the city's general plan, would allow low density residential development (1.5 to 4 .5 units per acre) on 15 acres and reserve the.balance of the property as oPenspace. .... The property now is zoned for a maximum 1.5 units per acre .• ' WATER ••• declined to Comment pending a staff meeting of the election re· suits. ·Food Handler Had Di.sease Mrs. Jago said authorities now believe the theft occurred as the Laguna Beach City Council, planning commisSion and the South Laguna Civic Association met In the playhouse Thursday night to discuss the city's future boundaries. The doors had been left unloCked during the meeting in the stage area. Although the bond ·issue had been a relatively noncon-troversial matter .during most of the campaign, oppoSition to the measure surfaced three days before the election. Barbara HeiSer , chairwoman for Citizens A(ainsl Develop- ment which opposed the measure, said today the vote was an in· dicatton of a changing attitude among the electorate toward growfh·accommodating public ~orks . SYRACUSE, N.Y. <UPIJ Syracuse University has notified about 15,000 persons who may have eaten al one of its dining halls to guard against Mrs. Heiser said if a campaign consisting or a s m·alI group of .-.· -infe,ctious bepalitls. . James Gies, assistant to chancellRr Melvin · Eggers, said 'J;'uesdaY he had learned that a food handler at Ktmmel dining hall had contracted the disease. "It was insured I suppose, but we can never replace it." Mrs. Jago said. "We're all sentimen- tally attached to it, those of us who worked in the old playhouse,'' she said. She 8.sked that whoever took the work return it as its monetary value is slight compared,.to the sentiment attached to the.work. The .playhouse phone number is 494-BQ21 . . People, a $90 budget and working within three 'days cah have such an impact on the outcome of an eltction, the results indicated a significant number of voters had questions a bout the projectS be· ing financed. 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Racquetballs 1 Racquets Handball Gloves &-Balls Ladies T 11111is Dresses Racket Stringing-Bike Repairin2 Ladies & Mens ·Tennis Shoes Letterin2 d'8n 9 to 6 Closed siinilay 531 Center 646-1919 , ' \ --.. .4 1t•ards Blgg~i-1 Malpractice:· Patients Pay By SYLVIA POllTEll· (f"lrtl trio Serl11J One year ago, a New York State SUpreme Court awarded 1:2,058,000 lo a U-year-old litl who •ulfered brain ~·m~ge because of negligence on the part ot New York 's ... t. Smal. An addlUonal $S2,000 wu awarded her father: The ho1pllal had failed lO administer OX· ygen to the girl two days •.•oi.....,'s aner birth when a defi · inn--tff11 ciency showed up -W h With the result that the ort girl has an l .Q. of less ' than 30. Sh e must.have ------' the equivalent of tn1tuUUonal care for the rea.t of her life al a cost of about $20,000 a year. . IN SAN RAFAEL, CAUF., AN ll·y~ar-old boy who had eone to a hospital emergency room aner a ti1bt at school was. sent home -despite the fact that a blood clot formed a~a1nat ~is brain, requiring immediate surgery. Result of this negligence: permanent paralysis from the neck down. The jury award in the maJpraclice suit that followed was $4,02.1,000. 1 h U,nderstandably, these astronomical awards make eadhnes, but they are not typical. While the trend is indisputably toward big1er and big· ~er awards lo victims of alleged surgical buhgllng, medical 1ncom~tence, ml1takes, mix-ups, etc., the averaee award i1Stlll1n the $25,000 range. However, malpractice awards of· $1 million or more are being made on an 8.verage of one a month tn California -the averalil:e California jury award in '74 was $212,000 -and a $1 J,illion malpractice suil. recently was filed in lheslate. , -· TODAY .IT'S NOT 'UST A POSSiBIUTY that a sur-C~n or high-risk practitioner will be hit by a malpractice awl. ~l's a near certainty, no matter what his competence. S\,l]ce 1960, the total paid by physicians and hospitals on malpractice insurance premiums has soared "from $61,~.ooo a year lo a projected $1 billiOIT·plUs . The average premium more than doubled in '74 for doctors and for many in the highes t rank categories (neurosurgeons, anesthesiologists, orthopedic surgeons, ololaryngologists), annual premiums run $20,000 or more -far above the rale paid by a general praclilionerwhodoes no surgery. . As you surely are aware, lhere :ias been an explosive crisis in the wake of announcements by insurance com- panies in several states to withdraw altogether from selling malpractice insurance, premium rates are rocketing past limits doctors and hospitals say they can pay, and slate legislatures, insurers and doctors' groups are desperately aeeking ''solutions.'' YOUNG DOCTORS REPORT THEY CAN'T manage the oppressive premium! on top or medical school loan re· payments on top of the cost of selling up a new practice. Many surgeons are reported to be shying away from romplicated "hi gh-ri sk" operations and measures which aren 't certain successes -\l.'hile oth ers are threatening either early retirement or retreating 'into military medicine. And these threats could be multiplied throughout the U.S. ~is is our problem, basically -for the $1 billion-a -year prenuum co1t would be passed on directly lo us, the pa· tlents; it couldn't be otherwise. By one e.stimate, more than $1.60 out of every $10 we pay lo our physicians goes for malpractice premiums, while the insurance costs add $2 to u mu~h as $10 to our hospital room rates and $100-$200 ex-Va_toasurgeon's bill. . MOREOVER,' THERE IS THE "HIDDEN"PRICE or !'defensive medicine" -under which a surgeon orders X· rays and Jab test costing hundreds or even thousands of dollars without any reason io believe th~ tests are needed. The sole purpose: to provide protection in the eve11t of future suits. The cost: up to S8 billion added to our annual health care bills, much utterly wasted. Defensive medicine accounts for nearly one-third of all X·rays taken each year, says Dr. Sidney Wolre of the non- .profit Health Research Group in Washington. Its other forms include lJnnecessary outside consultations and un - necessarily Jong hospitalizations. Many doctors wilJ send you to a hospital for minor treatments just to safeguard themselves against malpractice claims. .' The threats to the doctors and insurance companies have been we11 publicized. The threaU to us have not been -but they come down.to eilher a huge new round or increases. In our medical costs or massive shutdowns in medical xrvice& available to us. ' Hopes Plunge ·For Graduates United Pre11 lntenatloa1t Job prospects for the col· Jigc class of 1975 a.re down 18 percent from last year, the College Placement Council re Ports. Despite the pessimistic out look, top students, mlilorities and women still h8ve a strong competitive ·position in this spring'sjob hunt, the placement coun- cil said Tuesday. LAST NOVEMBER, the rouncil surveyed en\pJoyers and forecast on- Jy a 4 percent drop in bJ.r- ing. . The latest report, based c:n.1clual job placement at ye1r'& end and expected hirings. shows a much worse situation. The council linked this to • wotsening of the national economy since November. "JUDGING FROM their tommentsf employers do l')Ol expect appreciable im- provement ju hiring until -possibly next spring," the couricll reported. "M1nr sa_id there ls lltUe necessity to do much tecru&una because of an •vatlable supp:f. of ex· perienced lndlvl uals and reeent colle1e ll"•dualel. eoupltd with reduced tbmOver f'nd internal re- Alloc1Uon of pereonnel. ''Despite all these fac- tcn aid the poor econorrUc ~nmate , top students. tn.inoritlea and women In hl&h demand disciplines are expected to conUnuc in a 11\roOI compeUUve posl· Ucin," the council report Hid.' '!'BB PLACE•ENT council, based in Bethlehem, Pa., keeps tabs on the job situation by surveying members -col- lege placement offices and the nation's majo·r employers, including gov· ernment. The severity 'of this year's 18 percent drop isn't as bad as tlie 27 percent decline for the 1970·11 graduali'On season, however. · Highlighta of the report, based on data from 709 employers: -Al all dei:ree levels, openings for engineers dropped 20 percent. The petroleum industry 11howed a 4 percent ln· crease over last ye1r. A 33 percent increase had been- a n l l c i pated f or the petrol'eum ranks. -THE ENGINEERING declines followed three auccessive years of in- creases, including a 14 per· ceitthike in 1'73-14 . -By decree level, the hiring decline' was 20 ,Per· cent for doctorals;" 18 per .. cent for b1chelora:, and 17 percent for master's holders. · -Least af!ected by the do't\·nturn : the sciences, math and other technical category at the b•chelor's decree level ; enelnMrlng ail the doctoral level ; and lJuslness administration at the m11t.er'1. ' -BUSINESS, ONCE a top recruitment catesor:v. dropped 21 perc.nt al the bochelor'1 decree ie..i. •. I I . . . . . -. 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" "I was all rig ht until I v•alked over l o get the n ames," sa y s D a il y Pilot C hi e f P h oto- grapher 1 ... cc Payne. ··Ju.st then the \Vaveof the day s howed up.'' 1'h c camera \\'as \\'aterproof. The ·photo- graphe r was not . Ac - tu a ll )' thi s can b e a dangerous practi<:e . \vhen th e s urf is high . and people h ave been swept off the jetty by bi g waves. • AFFECTIONATE COUPLES GET CLOSE LOOK AT SURF •• . It's Wet and Wild \ I BREAKER'SSPLATENGULFSVIEWERS ANINSTANTLATER l PUBIJC N011CE PUBLIC N011CE PllBIJC NOTICl!l PUBLIC N011CE " .• •' • I I h 1 e a d ( l • J p I. ti c II • n 0 • • e 11 t. n 1 a v • n e d c .. n y ii p u p • ii ,, 8 r. 1: c • • • I I I r 2 t . Saddlebaek ' .• EDITION • Today's Closing N. Y. Stocks " ' VOL. 68, NO. 148, S SECTIONS, 62 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1975 TEN CENTS oc Ilo_ctors Mull Slowdowns By ALAN DlllKJN CH UMl.DAilf-IHlill~ Orange County doctor& will hotd an e mercency meeting Thursday to decide whether to l"SCalate the surgery slowdown, abandon it or continue it, Dr. Philip M'cFarland, presl· dent or the 2,000·member Orange County Medical Association, said today that the association's strategy committee will recom· Irvine· Charter Vote Set ByDOUG LAS FRITZSCHE · OflMD•ll,J'l•lllllff Irvine ~Oters will be goingtoui.e polls Nov. 4 lo decide whether Irvine should be a charter city, the city council decided Tuesday. Less clear is whether the charter would make any chal'ges in city government. Jn r elated act ions, the rouncil approved a timetable for steps needed lo get a charter proposal on the November ballot and took a step toward hiring a consultant to study a proposed two-tier city eovemment. 111e city will seek proposals from consultants in an efforttode- t ermine the cost or a study or the nQVel form or city government. The action was not a decision to go ahead with the study. However. Councilman Robert Wfst pointed out, even if a study is authorized, the results likely will nOt be available in time for Nov- emberballotin'g. Therefore, voters are likely to dtcide on what has come to be called a l'framework "' or "skeletal "-cltart~, l!llob a·~ ment would, if approved by voters, makelrvineachartercity tn name only. It wouJd relai~ the present general Jaw aori:mment until charter am.endmenta are pauedon1ubsequentballots. The two-lier concept.of city gov. erilment was kiCked atound dur· Ing six months of charter-drafting 1essions by the city council. The idea entails two levels of government, a citywide council for matters affecting the whole ci· ly 'Dd a Substrata of village coon· cila with jurisdiction over the various v.illages in Irvine. The objective of the study, should one be sought, would be to deterriline whether a two-level gOYemment would C!OSt more to ttih than the benefits m.ight war· rant. - It would also look into which powers should be held by what level or govern ment. The city has until Sept. 25 to publish the charter and until Aug. 22 to decide what will go on the ballot. The election will cost between $6,000 a nd $7 ,000, according to· City Clerk Carol F lynn. Secret Meet Set Tonight Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees have ca lled a secret persOMel session at 7:30 tonight at Los Alisos ln- lermediate School in El Toro. Both board members and Lrustees have remained silent 8bout the purpose o( the secret.. meeting and have declined to say what's on the agenda other than lb.at it concerns "personnel mat- ters." · A spokesman for the district of· tice said no form al action would be : taken following the special meeting. SECOND CALL BOUGHI' PIANO "Our piano sold on the second 68.0." .. That's the musical su~cess story related by the Huntington S.11c~oman who plaCed this ad -eDaily Pilot: WURLITZER ContOle Piano & Deneb . Very Gd. cond. $S1S. XXX•XXXX If you have a piccolo or piano to sell, call 642-5678. ll only lakes a rew words in tbe right place to at- lrael a bu,ye.r. Along lb• Orange Coast, lhc rllhl plate 11 lhe Dally Pilot. • I ,, mf nd maintaining the status «JUO=---:-- Dr. Mc Farland acknowl edged that the meeting in the OCMA of- fi ces was requested "by a group of members who are interested in increasing the intensity of the slowd°"'n." "Th6y want to go out in their office•." h e added. "But I personally do not feel further escalation is Indicated. It's time now· to turn to the t...egislulure and ask legislators to support a long-te rm solution lo the pro- fessional liability situation.'' Most hospitals in Orange Cou n· ty are on emergency-onl y sur- gery schedules as a result or a protest by a nesthesiologists and other physicians over the rising costs or malpractice ins urance. The Orange County doctors are acting in unison with physicians * * * in other Southern California and N.orthern California counties. Statey,•ide lbe strike has brought claims r·rom hos pital ad- ministrators that $1 million a day is being lost in revenue, and some hos pitals in Northern Californi a have filed bankruptcy. In Orange Count y, mos t hospitals have had their patient loads and revenue cut 40 percent by the lack o r surgery and * * * hospital employes are beitig put on rour-day weeks and w8rnings have been given that layoffs will follow. Dr. McF<:1.rland . an f'lrthopt>dic surgeon at St . Jude's Hospital. Fullerton, said that doctors arc "very concerned" about the ef· fects of the s lowdown on hospital employes. But he' stressed that patients are still'"getting care - ''only the luxury items of elective * * * surgerf have been cut out." Tbc...SUr.geon_s.aid the.re also--1.5 . concern over the financial pre- ssure on proprietary hospitals '·but this is what happens to a business venture. We don't want to see them go under." The OCMA pres ident acknow ledged that the surgery s lowdown may bring long-term changes in medical care. "'Every lSee DOCTORS, PageA2l * * * Together, 808 Powuls· D ·octors Strike Hits ' NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (Af> -Billy McGuire, a 110-pound wrestler from Hendersonville. N .C., and his 98 -po und wife, Danielle, of Montreal, are honeymf>oning here. They were m arried last weekend in Las Vegas. I O~t Of 3 Hospitals Billy a nd hi s twin brother, whom the Guin- ness Book or Records says a re the heaviest twins in the world. will be a tag- leCJim wrestling m atch here Friday with a second set o( twins, the Kelly Brothers. The McGuire twins each sat on two chairs spread apart when they ate lunch at a rest Rurant Monday. Each ate about six pounds of pasta, a salad and a Jara:e slice or cheesecake. Day Care At College Rejected Rlal\s !OT a day care eente:r at S..dlilbiler eouese were ·reject-ed on a 3-2 vote by college tnlstfeL_Tuesday night because the 1185~000 faCillty would in- crease local taxes. The d ay care center, which would h ave provid.ed student mother• with a place to leave children while atte nding classes, would have required a tax in- crease of 1.5 cents per $100.of as· HSled vaiu·auon. Bow Woees and Ows Althoua:h the college district's current tax rate ts only 70 cents, adminl1trators have proposed hiking Jbe rate to $1.03 during the next fiscal year to meet a pro- jected f'.8 million budget. Chuck and Judy McCoy ready their twin beagles for the needle Tuesday night dur- ing a rabies vaccination c linic a t Mission Viejo's La Par Plaza as their son, Ch arli e, has anxious. moment. Several hundred pooches w ere inoculated against rabies at th e clinic. co-sponsored· by the Kiwanis Club a nd the Orange County Health Department. Truslfts:who have been meet· lng weekly in an effort to trim that liudget and lower the tax rate. expressed concern that the additiop o( yet another t .5 cents was inopportune at the lime. Agriculture Class Eyed Saddleback Hoping to Curb Student Losses · The tax for the day care center was to have been levied by the Orange County Department of Education which proposed to operate the facility on the lower half of the Saddleback campus. However, the increase still would have been felt in the tax bills of local hom eowners no mat- te r who levied it, said board · President Robert Bartholomew who joined trustees Donna Berry and Larry Taylor to defeat the measure. 'Trustees Norrisa Brandt and James Marshall voted for t he d ay care plan. Frank Greinke and P atrick Backus were not present for the vote. Taylor, who provided the swing vole, said he was reluctant to approve the day care center when Lbe district was still coping with its budget crisis, but left the door open for reconsideration or the proposal at a later date. The day care center was lo have been set up in portable buildings and s tarred by four teachers. Saddleback College trustees, · anxious to expand the college's curriculum, sowed the seeds for an agriculture studies program Tuesday night. They took the action after a slide lecture. a bout Mission Viejo H.igh School's agriculture pro- gram . Arnold Troftgtuben, the hig h school's a·griculture teacher, said the 270 s tudents enrolled in his program have no opportunity to continue their studies locally. Most of them go to Orange Coa s t Co l lege, Cal Stale Fullerton and Cal Poly Pomona when they graduate. ''Every one or tnese students out there is a potential student at Saddleback. '' said. Troftgruben, who began Mi ssion Viejo i·Ugh's agricul ture program nine years ago with 90 students. Trustees propose lo appoint a committee or experts tg,.t.e ll th cm whethe r such a program is fe asi· ble. It will cons ist of offi cials from the Mission Viejo and Irvine companies, a n agri-business Dis Seeret? ·Male Prostitute Held ' BROCKTON, Mass. <UP!) -A 36-year-old man, who police said "isn't a Burt Reynolds" or the glamorou s type, was arrested at his home on charges of pros titution after he allegedly solicited an un- dercove r police woman. . Police said Frederick A. Doane, 36, operated a massage business In his aparymcnt the past several months . · "ll"rom wh at we can tell, ness with 15 to 18 female custom live John J . Bukuntsaid .- "1 lhink this is the first time w male for prostitution in the hislory ment.'' arrested a the qcpart- Bukunt said Doane charged no less than $1S !Qr ltis services and, in many cases, h ad sexual in· tercourse with clients. • I specialist, and a veterinarian and is to have an initial report. re· ady by next month. The agricultural studies ques- tion was first raised by board President Robert Bartholomew at a trustee session two weeks ago. Bartholomew, a nurseryman <See FARM, PageA2i Saddlehack College Eyes Second Campus Saddleback College trustees were told Tuesday night they have $250 .000 in their 1975-76 budget which could be used to open a second campus in the Irvine-Tustin area. The second, or satellite cam- pus, could be opened 1n Sep- tember. Board members arc uncertain where the campus might be located. Business Manager Roy Barletta informed trUstees that he-had received "a £air ofrer" from the Irvine Company for lease or 20 acres near the Jeffrey Road ex it o rr Santa Ana Freeway. Utilities which are already in place make that location more attractive than .another site un· der consideration at the Myford Road exit of the same rreeway, Barletta said. The dolla r difference between the two sites, Barletta explained, is about $500.000 because of the cost or water, sewer a nd elec- tricity connections. As presently envisioned. the satellite campus would consist or 20 classrooms providing both day and evening instruction for the Red Takes Over PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia IAPJ -Communist party ctueJ Gustav Husak is laking over lhe presldtncy or Cicchos1ovakla from aillng, a'ged L\lCSV~k Svoboda. approximately 1,000 community rollege students rrom Irvine and Tustin. Studen ts from the Tustin· Irvine areas must now travel to the Mission Viejo campus. College Lets Contract for Arts Building A contract for the design of Saddleback College's new music- arls building. a $3 .2 million Caci Ii· ty on a knoll below the campus li brary, was awarded lo William Blurock a nd Partners Tuesday night. College trustees voted un- animous ly to a Yi' a rd the contract to the Newport Beach firm at S.9 percent or the building's finished price. Alihough design plans are still in the discussion stage, trustees . are entertaining the possibility of building one large facility or a cluster or three buiJdings. In either case, the music-arts building will contain a theater of at least 400 scats and classroom space for instruction in music,· the visual arts. and drama. Tentative plans c::n ll for com· pletion or the building in approx· lmately two years . The building will be financed, in part, by a $1 .8 million state aid conl.M bution. . 22,000 Workers Idled LOS ANGELES <U PI! -The doctors' s trike has reached a third of t he hospilals in Southern Califo rnia today. costin g the hospitals Sl.2 million a day in lost s urgery fees and 22,000 hospital "'orkers their jobs. The Hospital Coun cil of Southern California said t he strike by ancsthesiologisL<; had halted a ll but emergency s urgery in 111 hospitals in six counties - Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside. San Qcrnardino, Ventura and POINT HAS BEEN MADE-£dltortal, A8 CRISIS REVIEWED BY COLUMNIST-BS Santa Barbara. Three hospitals were •affect ed in San Ojego County. Th e number o f hospit a l employes laid off because or the strike doubled Tuesday as the wa lkout sp r ead to the San Fernando Va lley a nd sever al coastal cities, the council said. ln the San Francisco Bay area, where the strike began 28 days ago before s preading southward last week, more than~ hospitals were a (fected by the walkout. More than hair the 8.500 hospital workers were laid off and others were put ·on r educed hours and pay. Northern hospitals reported los ing$300 ,000 a day. · "A long term s lowdown will mean a financial blow from which hospitals may require years to recover ," s aid the Southern California Hos pital Council's executi ve director. Jobn Brewer. The strike spread even as the state Assembly in Sacramento voted 62·3 Tuesday lo approve a short-term red uction in the rising cost of malpractice insurance and sent the bill to the Senate. Doctors have s aid however that the bill does not go far enough to get them b ack to work. More and more state and local officials, including Gov. Edmund G . Brow n Jr._. who signed <See HOSPITALS, PageA2l Or:·,·:~ae& 1"eatMr Considerable low cloudi- ness Thursday with only partial clearing in the af- ternoon. Highs near 66 at the beaches rising to 75 in· land. INSIDE TODA.'° Photographer goes beyond coll of duty and gets a good· soaking but his pictures of the· scam-bang .ac tion .at 'the Wedge weor~ worth U. St"e Poge86. Index .u .... u..n a ., ......... ... Alt ~11'" .... t M ... , ,..., ..... , .... ....., Dl·ll Drlf199 (Miity All,t) 02 ~ C14 01 Jytvl• ...,., .. .,. ~ ., .. •• Mtot*Mll.-...U. .... ••t Tt19¥1U. .. •... ........,.. ..... ''"' ........ ... •• ........... A4.a1 a , ~. ' • • -· " . " ' " • A2 DAILYPILOT SB Cancer Factor R e v e ale d WASHINGTON (UPI) -New r esearch strengthens an 11 -year- old idea that radiation from tiny amounts of polonium in tobacco might play a m ajor role in the lune: c a.ncer of cigarette smok ers. Dr. John B. Little and two as- sociates at llarvard University's School of Public Health, found. that low doses or alpha radiation emitted by polonium-210 injected into hamsters caused high rates of·lung cancer. In addition, Little said in a telephone interview Tuesday that preliminary findings from experiments still under way sug- ges t polonium r a d iation enh80CCS the effects Of knO\\ITL cancer-caus ing che micals in tobacco smoke . Polonium is a na turally <><:cur- ring material that is present in minute amounts in most plants and food s. It was suggested in 1964 that its vapors in a burning cigarette accumulate in the lungs and emit alpha rad iation which might cause cancer. It generally had been assumed on the bas is· of e arly studies that the radiation doses necessary to cause cancer \Yer e hi gher than would be received from polonium in smoke over the years. The new research, hO\\•cvcr. found th a t lo"' amoun ts o f po lo nium r a d i ation (·<1 uscd cancer in hamsters. One out of 10 o f the animal s d e veloped malignar1cies when exposed to polon ium representing roughly one-fifth the amount inhaled by a person who s mokes two packs a day for 25 years. "These results tend to support the hypoth esis that polonium-210 and lead-210 fth e parent isotope of polonium ) in cigarette smoke may be a significant factor in the initia tion of lung cancer in smokers," the scientists said in a report in the May 16 issue of Science, th e journal of the American Assoc iat ion for the Ad · vancement of Science. From Page Al FARM ••• from Tustin , said he Was con- cerned about the college not pro- viding opportunities for high school agriculture students lo continue their studies. "Agriculture Is not dying on the vine. It's a vital industry," Bartholomew said Tuesday after trus tees gave Supt. Robert Bartholomew direction to ap-· poin t the com mittee. Agri culture, it was pointed out by Mission Vi ejo High School of· ficials, provides jobs for about one third of California's work force. Mission Viejo High School has established itself as one of the top Orang e Co unt y s chools in agriculture. Students have con- sistently won top prizes in com- petitions held a nnually at the Orange County Fair. ) They learn their skills in the classroom s and on an on -campus farm which was established with the assistance or the Mission Vie· joCompa ny. Author on Tour JUNEA U. Alaska CAPl -Ex- iled SoYiet author Alexander Solzhenitsyn has arrived on Am erican soi l for the first time for a private tour of this vast form e r Ru ss ian co lony purchased by the \)nitcd States 108 years ago. ORANGE CO AST SB DAILY PILOT T ... Or_ Co .... 1 D•1I • P•lo, .... , ........ .,.,.""'. lw N•-. Pr•••.!• Dub I;"""' b• l..,..O••noo Dl•VUnQComp .. n-, ~P•••l~~"'"""I •'• _..., ...... OUQ .. f•ldol1 fO" to.1• -... I S•~< ... "uni.not"" Bf;.ocn ~""" I••" • h••ne. l>•d<ll•b.o<• "'""'• ~"" .... _ 6'!•<ft ~"1n C0••1 II ><"<!•~ '""'"""'' _,;o,, h 11Ubl<1M<1 ~•lur"•r• """ ~'~'""" ,,.. pti""•~I """'""'"0 Pl•M " •I XlO """" B, .. ~!•H,. Coil• Me,.., C•••to•n•• '11•16. Robert N . Weed P•e••O.n1 '"" Pull'•""• Jack R. Curley \11(4 Prt1i .. nl • ..., (,fn•••I Mo,._.~, Thomas Keevil £0,IOr Thomas A Murph1ne M&n•'>•"t b"''"' Charles H . Loo~ ' Ric hard P. Nall "'"" •n• M.o n•e•"'l f "''""' Slddleback Valley Office lloltl l • P•• •oo.11 "'Mn 0,......,,.,.,.,.., Other OfliCIS (:,,,, • .,,.,. no w~" 11.o,~u•01 Nt-11!+1•" JllJ "'~-·· eo.. .. ~ .... '"'""""''""~•'" 11111 a.,..n11o1.o1, ••• o u_. IW•<fl. 11 .. o-··· ~''"' Telephone 17141 642-4J21 Classllied Ad vertising 641-5671 Sl<ldl01>•<• \l•I>•• "'e"" °'""" 581 -6110 ~ tDr' 'I" t ' noo 49~ 0610 C•co'"Q"!. 1•11 n ~ C-p1nr Nt n~•n•• .... u •• ,, ....... ••p•olf•t tG "'""r"I COjlJt19MD'""'' I 1 '"1>"•~•"0 '• ... •d·•~···· " ' "'"' e• ~··"''"'~" t • kc•n-Clift •1•11~· P.Otd •I Co, .. M•t •. ~lUorn•l.,Vll\illr!poon Dr<•••,., ~ Oll.....,.1.,t•. ..,,...,, ... to ... tfllfllr; "'!h1 ... J0t\l•ll•I-U 00 -1fl!J, WednJ.d1y, M9:Z8, 1975 Diiiy P'llet Stafl PIM>I• Off to See tlae Wizard . . F,,_P..,,AJ li.OSPITALS ,. ' 1topa1p legislation last f)-iday; called on the ane1thesloloei1t.1 to end the ,walkoul wbllo Illa •iai- IOYtnlDltal lrle1 I<> NmMy UMlr - complaints. "'They've been telling us to back off for eight years now and the lime ls past for that." replied Dr. Donald Dose of San Dleeo. pres ident.e lect or the Stale Socle· ty of Anesthesiologists. Hut Dr. Philip McFarland_, Prt?· sident of the Oran1e county Medical Society, 1ald he thlllka the physicians should return to work and give the leetslators a chance to solve the problem. "Doctors have done what they can,'' he said. ''The monkey is now on t h e b a c k o f t he· Legislatore and we should give them an opportunity to meet the problem." Los An geles County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn lashed out at the strikers, saying he was "shocked and amazed that doctors would abandon their patients in their fight against i nsurance com· vanies .• .it's a big copoul when doctors say they're fig htjng for t~ir ~atients. They're filhting for their pocket.books." 1 Jn a related action, Attorney General Evelle J . Younger un· veiled yet anothe r maJ~actice proposal at a news conference. The long-term measUre wou ld make available malpractice in· s urance fro m a stale funded agency if It could not be obtained from insurance companies. The bi ll , carried by As· semblyman Joseph ¥ontoya (D· La Puente), also would limit the amount of malpractice awards to $300,000 with recipients being paid no more than $2,000 per month. Attorneys fees would be limited to IO percent of the award. * * * Fro•P~AJ DOCTORS. • • Tax Plan .. Nixed In Beach By TERRY COW.LE CM tM D•llY l'I ... MM! Voters Oocked to the polls ln Huntington Beach Tuesda y to" ltn<>rk out the city'S controvenlal real estate tranarer: talC by a margin of almost 4·1~ · · The'!!!l•l tally wa114,!llM votes ror • .. yes. '' a-~ .. ~562-ballats marked ''no.'' The voter turnout was 40 percent . In this case a ••yest! vote defeat- ed Lhe-t.t~ns(er lJ.X beci'9-Se it ap-proved an am~ndment to the city charter which prohibits the city. CQ\JDCi from imposin1sucta a tax. If the council wants to install a transfer. tax in the future, it would have to win approval for it through another election, accord- ing to the language of the new charter amendment. Real estate interests waged a heavy campaign against the tax, raising more than $15,000 to fi ght it before the election. .A citizens group supporting the transfer tax raised less than $600 for its election campaign. The half percent .charge on the sale of real property was expect-' ed to raise about $1 .2 million for the 1975-76 municipal budget. Members of t he city council, meetiAg as.the ballots we re being counted, ordered the staff to pre- pare a new budget renecting an eight percent cutback in expen· ditures. Lecture Set On Kennedy Assassination Pos ing in a ravorite scene from "The Wizard or Oz " are Kevin Henry I the Tin Woodman ; Steve Fischer, the Scarecrow; Mika L a nd a u 1 the Lion , a nd J.anet Bli ckhan, who plays Dorothy. The fourth and fifth grade production of the children's r.lassic will be st aged at Montevideo . Elementary School , Mission ,Viejo, tonight time hospitals claim they are los· ing $1 million a day, the govern· ment may say 'We can save $1 million a day by doing only the bare essentials'.'' Tickets will still be on sale at the box office t onight when author, attorney and fi lmmaker Mark Lane lectures in Cost a Mesa on unanswered questions about the 1963 assassination ot President John F. Kennedy. and Thursday at 7. Admission is 75 cents. Fatal Crash Pilot Said Very Cautious ByDOUGLAS FRITl.SCHE Ot tM' Diii' Piiot SUff The Arizona school teacher who died in t he fiery Memorial Day crash o[ his light plane in Costa Mesa was described Tues- day as a high ly cautious pilot with ..seve ral years fJyjng ex· perience by his silent partner in O"'nership of the Cessna 182. · The crash at the intersection of Villanova Road and Fordha m Drive in Costa Mesa's College Park ar ea ki lled the pilot, Edward Kele.hum III, a social sciences teacher and basketball coach at fi.1ar yva le High School in Phoenix, Ariz. Norman l"larlin, 54; of 360 Vi llanova. was burned and cut by the plummeting craft a s he worked in his front yard. He was reported in satisractory condi· tion today at Orange County !\1edi cal Center. Harlin , who received visits from his fam ily Tuesday, does not recall a nything about the crash. according to his daughter, Ann a Van Duren. "We're just thankful he's alive," she said. Ketchum , 33, left Phoenix Saturday morning to visit friends in Orange County , according to Dr. Roger Anderson of Phoenix who, while not a registered O\Yner of the plane, said he holds a half interest in the craft. _Space Cleanup MOSCOW CAP) -Two· Soviet cosmonauts , in their third day aboard an orbiting space station, completed the· basic work to ac· tivate the Salyut 4 laboratory. Ketch um , a teac h e r at Maryvale for the past five years , was unmarried, according to his partner and friend. ''I'm as "tnUch in the dark 3.s anybody," the physician said in an interview Tuesday. '·The only • thing I can think of is some kind -· Garden Grove Nixes OJast College Vote An effort to put the Garden Grove Unified School District in the Coast Community Coll ege District failed Tuesday by about 84 votes. An Orange County education official said today there is the strong likelihood that a recount will_ be held because of the close vote. An accurate rin al taJly was not available today, but officials at the Garden Grove district s aid a ballot measure which would have annexed t heir d is trict to the Coast system and also provided a 40-cent tax boost was narrowly defeated . Garde n Grove is one of the few school systems which is not tied to a community college dis trict . Garden Grove s tudents attend one of three neighboring districts on special agreements, and Garden Grove r esidents pay an extra ''se at t ax '' for the privilege. Films Nabbed Police Rmd Balboa Theater By JOHN VA LTERZA 01 IM D1Uy 1"1191 Stffl Newport Beach police, armed with warrants, raided the new Balboa Pussycat Theater.Tues- day night and seized prints of ··Fr e nch Blue '' a nd "Dynamite ." They allege that each film is obscene. The raid fo ll owed an un- dercover visit to.the theater late last week by a palice sergeant who late r ril ed a report which termed himself the victi m or the alleged pornography. The report assert ed that the films were without redeeming social im- portance. . The sexy movies appeared on the Penins ula less than two weeks after the Pus11ycat chain took over the n e ig hborhood theater . It was the first public of- fering of hard-core sex moYies along the Oronge Coast. Earlier Tuesd ay, city coun- cilmen heard a short report from I City Attorney De nnis O'Neil, who said tha t the standard penal code 1ect ions coverin g obs cenity wo uld be the only tools the city could use if leg::il action v.·ere con· templated. Since the theater opened, a petition drive has begun among residents of the area and police and t"ity hall officiaJs have re- ported receiving large numbers or complaints from residents ob· jecting to the film s. Apparently aware of the im· pend ing raid, city councilmen did not discuss the issue Tues· day. They filed the staff report and asked for a progress report in twoweeks. Police detective CDp t. Rich 1-la mllton said today that when' offi cers raided the theater, all the customers rt'!ceived refunds. "That cost the management $12," h• said. The theater only had four.pay . ing customers. Pennsylvania Greets Viets Dr. McFarland noted that the Califor nia Medical Association will also hold a n emergency m eeting in Los Angeles this weekend on t he malpractice crisis. He said that he does not see a change in the slowdown at least until after t)'le weekend meeting. His talk Wi ll be in the Orange Coast College Auditorium at 7:30 p.m ., with admission of $2.50 for adults and $2 for students. Lane was defense attorney for accused assassin Lee Harvey Oswald before his O'Wn murder by J ack Ruby a nd later wrote the best -selling book ''Rush to Judg. m ent," wh ich asserts Oswald bad accomplices. l Mens Tennis Sweaters Red~d 40% Long Slee.vet! Turtleneck Sweaters Reg. 10.95 Sale Price ~.95 Wilson Tennis Shirts · Irregulars -6.95 Baseball Gloves & Mitts Baseballs-BatHaps- Colored Sleeves-Shoes Masks-Chest Protectors- Baseball Wannup Jackets Tennis Rackets-7.95 to 60.00 WHson-Davis-Bancroft· Yon ex Wllson-~enn-Dunlop Tennis Balls Mens & Boys Tennis. Shirts & Shorts Ladles Tennis Dresses Ladies & Mens Tennis Shoes Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday Lane c urrently heads t he Citizens Committee of Inquiry and " 1the Electoral Process, ~ Washington D.C. organization probing alleged FBI and CIA coverups in Pr esident Kennedy's assassination . Duck Feet rms 10.95 & 14.95 Churchill Fins Beach Rotes Swim Goggles Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Laguna Swim Trunks .Gym Pants Track Pants Reversible T-Shirts Sweat Suits Wannup Slits Basketballs 5.95 to 31.95 Volleyballs 9.95-16.95-21.95 Volleyball Nets 11.95 t~ 29.95 Soccerballs Playground Balls Racquetballs & Racquets • Handball Gloves & Balls Racket Stringing-Bike Repairing Lettering · \ . . ' l ' ,~ 531 Center 646-1919 I I 7 I 'I r .. I ' 'I ·1 ) l : • - •• ( Today's ~108lag . N.Y.Steeks VOL. 68, NQ. 148, 5 SECTIONS, 62 PAGES • • • ORANGE COUNTY, CAllFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 197S TEN CENTS ' . ' ' . Ir•,vlne Residen~ts Fight ···Zone Chang·e North lrVine reSldent.s -today began, circulating J>«:itlons seelt" lqg a referendutn on the zqning ror the Village of Northwood , following ctty council· approval Tuesday of a i'On~ change allow· Ing development of the area. ; The coutatll a'J)proved the change Tuesday on a 4 to l vote, over the objectiOn of Coµncilman Robert West, who has consistent· ly opposed the change .. . -- Northwood con&ists of 1,426 acres bounded by Irvine Boulevard, Jeffrey Road, the Santa Ana Freeway and Culver Drive .. The Racquel Club is the only · developed tract in the agfjcultural area. "L think that, through the en- tire ·procedings,. the city council did not address itself to lhJ? con - c ~rns of the residents or Northwood;" said West, explain- ing h.ia "nay." "Residents came up beJore us time ond ·time again to be told that we take the concerns ol resi· dents into consideration. We did not do it -al~least the rest or the council didn't,'' he said. "It is pretty obvious from the cQmmenls of the residents that they feel they have been done in." West wa.s particularly critical of a 1,250-foot wide noise boun~ dary around El Toro Marine Corps J\ir Station. The swath, rather than a line, would efrec- tively allow an additional 10 acres .lo be developed in Northwood. "Whal the city council did with regard to noise was not only a com'plete capitulation to the lan- downer-Bruce Nott-allowing him to do w.hatever'l)e wants; but it Oies--in the~faee or the general plan no.ise sections and it has im· plications for open space," he said. The swath was proposed by Councilman Art Anthony as a way to deal with lhe ·shifting nature of the noise from Marine jet.I. In several discussions of the matter. the council has general- ly concluded that the high l)Oise zone shi(ts from time to time de- pending on numb.er_o_r_ru@ts and ajnd direction. · The Racquet Club resident.&; were poised with their alreadY. printed petitions. wailinc for th~ council's t.inal-approval. They need to gather about l ,02't signatures in 30 days to qualify a referendum for the ballot. ; Throughout the proceedings, an ad hoc group of residents hes pro~ (See ZONING, Page A2J e to. o . a ? er •.. r .... '\.... ' A.'Second College? Saddkback H°'8 Funds Budgeted . Saddleba~~ Colleie trustees were told Tuesday night they }\ave $2$0,000, jn, theii: 1975-76 l;lqdg~t which could be used ·to •n a second campus. in the lrvJne-Tustin area. The second, or satellite cam::-- pua, could be opened in Sep- tember. • , Jloard members are uncertain where· the campus might be Jocated. Business Manager Roy Batlet(a jnformed trustees that. U~S." Raps Tanzania DA~ °l:S SALAAM, 'f••J,~~· ~~),._...., cA CllPlo(llllliS ~m n atea up I041r .. ~1111!( th ~. Stales, Tanzfi nia an~~ evl'l'l!f(Ort:l lo ~·Y.• l!M! Ii ves of two.Adierlclla ff\.udents and a Qutch girl' kidilaped lo d3Y• ago by· left-wing ~rrillas. • . American olflciOIS •aid ,Tenable was ''too hasty'' Jn.~ reJl!ctln.a:· )uerrilla de-~ mands fonth'e release of the' three ~hostages anc;t that Zaire bad offereH vlrlually ~ coOper.aucm in tl')'inC to ~ ~ut;.etbeirrelease : -· One of the hostages is Kenneth Stephen SJ1lith, 22, of Garden Grove. · Cutb'.acks Due For Irvine's ' Rec Programs A tight city financial situation next year will m ean sharp reduc- 'tions in Irvine's park and recrea- 'tion program this sun:imer, ac- cording to Community Services Director Paul Br.ady. The nUmber of supervised s ummer playgrounds must be :cut from seven to four, the length of the summer aqu·atics program ;must be shortened and special trips and ·outings must be cut back to meet a tighter budget, :Srady said in a rep()rt. to th~ city '.manager. : Also, 15 part-lime suriimer recreation assistarits, ·six of whom are pre.sently. on. the J>ayroll for a1+4!r-.sc~<>91 P;fb· grams, will be fired, Brady said. ' City departmen"'·heads' have been working ·on ~ next year's budget for over two.months, but, have remained tlgtit lip~ :on liow services m ay be affected in the fiscal year beginning July 1. Hearings• on tlie buCfgtt are slated tobeaininJune, • , . I'' SECO~v;:·CAµ.. •• J .,_, • - BOUGHI' f,-l4NO "Our piano so)d·!lll lh• second call!' • Thal's lhe mualc::al ... success story relatOd by UiO HynOftstoh Beac~ woman wbo,pla'ced this ad llltheDallyPllo_t: ; WURtJTZER.Conoole.Piaoo & Benth. '{ery Gd. • · cond. $51~. XXX•XXXX If you have a piccolo Or pl;ino to seq. call 642·5678 . ri only takes a -few wor~o In the ri1ht place-to at· ti1d.1 tiil'Y•r. AlonJ lite Onnr• Coast, the riil!l ,isee It Ille 15.Uy Piiot. he had received "a fair orfer" from the Irvine Company for Je1Lse'"of 2o acres near the Jeffrey Road exit o ff Santa Ana Freeway .. , ·~ - Utilities which are already in place -make that location more ¥ltra~ive than anolher site un · der consideration at the Myford Road exit or the same freeway, Barletta said. The dollar difference ~tween the two sites, Barletta explained, is about $500 ,000 because of the cost of water, sewer and elec- lricity connections. As presently envisioned, lhe satellite campus would consi.'t of 20 classrooms providing both day and evening instruction for the approximately 1,000 community college students from Irvine and Tustin. Students from the Tustin· Irvine areas must now travel lo the J\.tission Viejo ~a.1Jlpu.5. Layoffs Doubled 111 flospitals H·it ·fly Medical Stdl;ie · ' LOS:ANGELES <UP[) -The doctors' strike has reached a third of· the hospitals in Southern California· today, costing the hospilah; $1.2 million adAy ~lost surgery fees and '22,000 hdspital Workers their jobs. 1;'he Hospital Council of Sou\flern Calitornia said the strike by anesthesiologists had b&lted all but emergency surgery in t.ti t,ospitals in six counties - Oraage, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura and POINT HAS BEEN ~fllAD_!!-£dltorlel, A8 ' -. '·CRISIS REVIEWED BY COLUN~IST-85 Santa Barbara. Three hospitals were affected in San Diego County. The number o r hos pital employes laid off because or the strike doubled Tuesday as the wa lkout sp r ead to the San Fernando Valley and several coastal cities, the council said. In the San Francisco Bay area, where the strike began 28 days ago before spreadinl! southward last week, more than 80 hospitals. were affected by the walkout. Mo1e than half the 8,500 hospital workers were laid off and others were put on reduced hours and. pay. Northern hospitals reported losing$300,000a day. · "A long term slowdown will mean a rinanc ial blow frqm which hos pitals may require years to recover ,·· said the Southern Calirornia Hospital "l's executive director, rewer. he strike s.pread even as the stale Assembly in Sacramento voted 62·3 Tuesday to approve a short· term redUctibR in the rising cost of malpractice insurance and sent the tiil l to the Senate. Doctors have said however that the-bill does no\. go far enough to get therp back to work. More and more state and local officials, includin_g Gov .. Edmund G. Brown Jr., who signed stopgap legislation last Frtday, called·on the anesthesiologists to end the walkout while the state <See HOSPITALS, Page A2l •. * * ·* Really for Ford Thpusand.s or Spanish and U.S.· flag decorate the main thor.6ughfares of do,v.ntown Madrid1 as the city gels re- ady··ia welcome President Ford on his official visit to Sp.ain. The President is expected to arrive Saturday. Doctors Eye Slowdown County Physici~ &t Emergency 'Meeting By ALAN DIRKIN OftM'O•llY PJlotSUltt Orange County doctors will hold an e m ergency meeting Thursday to decide whether to escalate the surgery slowdown, abandon it or continue it. Dr. Philip McFarland, presi- dent of the 2,000-member Orange County Medical Association, said today that the association's stralegy committee will recom· mend maintaining the status quo. Dr. McFarland acknowledged that the meeting in the OCMA of- fices was requested "by a group of members who are interested in lncreasing 'the intensity of the slowdown." ''They want to go out in their offices,'' he ad ded. ''But I personally do not feel further escalation is indicated. It's time now lo turn to the Legislature and ask legislators to s upport a long-term solution to the pro· fessional liability situation.'' Most hospitals in Orange Coun- ty ·are on ' emergency-only sur- gery ·.schedules as a result of a protest .by a.nesthesiologists and other physicians over the rising costs of malpractice insurance. The'Or8nge·County doctors are acting iri .unison with physicians in other· Southern California and NoFthern California counlies. Statewide the strike has brought c l aj·m s f.rom h6spital ad- ministrators that $l million a day is being lost in revenue, and some· hos·pitals in Northern California hate.filed bankruptcy. In Orange County, most hospitals have had their patient loads and revenue cut 40 percent by the lack o f surgery and hosi)lt.3.1 employes are being ?tit on foui'-day weeks llnd warnings:. have been given that layoffs will · follow . Dr. McFarland, an orthopedic 1 sln'geon al St .. Ju~e's Hospital; FUilerton, said that doctors are "very concerned" about the ef· feels of the slowdown on hospital employ~s. But he st.re;ised that patients are still getting care - "onJy the luxury items or elective surgery have been cutout." The Surgeon s·aid there also is . concern over the financial pre- ssure on proprietary hospitals "but this is wh.al happens to a business venture. We don't want lo see them go under." The OCMA president acknowledged. that-the surgery slowdown m<Jy bMng long-term changes in medical care. "Every time hospitals claim·lhey are·los- (See DOCTORS, PageA2l Coltege Lets Contract for ' High Sehool Site? Arts Building U~I Loses Stadium Bid UC lrvine was dronped fronl the O:.t Of proposed loCatlons for an ltvtn'e athletic stadium by the. Irvine City Council Tuesday. Instead, A.he council told Com - munity Services Diroctor Pa'ul Brady to go ahead rwith dis· cuuions on tlutldlng a liJthted stadium at the Irvine High School site. A la•t·dilch allempl by UCI ,,,tt\Je·tic Director Raym,ond 'DlonfOn fa iled to unsnarl th·~ pro.,..al !rom a n,1 of bad feel· ings after two years or ftuitless ne,:otiations on the matter. "The la•t word we had from UCI was. hidey," Brady told tile council. "Tbey said the_.re'Ylaed a~ent was in \®works. We 1o1a them that-Ir It was 'not re· . ' ' ccived bY S p'.°in. Friday it would · Slx ·of !O commuriit'l asS«ia- notbeconsidered." aons asJCed their oP~'on'il)e The revised agreement, which stadiurh location s)lcl::tper ~p- wai to be based on a series of p'roved despite 'the 'i:O~ad\rah- modi ric atlon s proposed by tages because of the city's need Thor'htdh, wa_s not ·receiVed, said ol such aJacility, Br~-said,.-. Brady · 11)e Irvine High st.a<tiUm is Uie The $3?4.900 stadium at ~e 'mo a..\ ex·pensiV of· tbie Irvine High •!}« W011ld inhllliM •J••M!jtet'·l!ro~ 'l>U~ It fl e Id II g ht j'ri g , te m ~or• rj . ·~n...,,llli'IHit·'!if~iih.t\!« bleachers,, JAfe~y. Ughting, r-est .aqrr.oundlag cornmub1tt. 1n l'J>Of!.11, Corfc~~lon stand-, a · BriJ/Y'• ~~11001', , . · publ)c address sys\em ~nd an 'A.<~ proi>cltalitc> build.a eleclronlc scoreboaqt• It ls Pi;I>-,at~djum 'al Ulli•!'!"lt.y Jligh p<>Sed 1oopenln\50ptember1976. "Sc~l. l!illl e'rady;~;;.\he least . Brady conc~U lhal a stadium be cl. v...:••1, atthe lrvtne Htth site wo\l1ll be a t. orkliil n : e c'.nOt.e and nuisance to h•la.a."9n:.:. due <tq' ... ' rr " r: ~ ;: . .OU:ld . nolseandtr~~tllal · '"'' ' 1 "uwi till would accompany football c m · 'Pft>i .ell!' 1 e games and similar actlvltl... <lee STADltJM, Pare Ail A cOntract for the design of S11dd~eback COltege's neyJ ni.Usic- arts building, a $3.2 million facili - ty on a, knoll ,below the ~ampus ·library, Wa·S'award~ to William . BlurQCk and P,artners Tuesday · night: · College trustees voted un· · ari.lmously tO award tl\e coiittact. · to'the Newi>ort Beach /irfn at S.9 1'<!'•,ent or lite building's flnli;Md "'l~~ouch des\gn ~lani are st\11 . in, ill~ discu~Mon,_s~gq, trustees &Ce'll!ll<fttll\lng )Ju• posslb\lity Of bttilc:Hn1 one fa.Tge faci1it.y ,<x-. a clllster·of three bu\ldlng_.. -. - lri either cos\?, the mUsic-~ ti!Jl.l~tnl will co.nt•!P a lhe•l~ of af1"eaat 4'oo aeata 'and class m spice for 'in,tru:ctlo.n h{ sic th,'vl~u'al •l'l•i ••4 dram ·., Tent11Uve p 1111• clll fii:-f,~OI) of tJio1>vlldlnll.1 , p . -malel)o \'wp'}'ears. Tbli U.1 will be Rnon·ced, In part, .'a'$1.a million state aid cootribuLioa. •. ~ I~ :t " ' ' Vote Set By City Council ByDOUGLASFRITZSCllE OttQ D.ally PllotSlaff 1Jme..vote rs will be going to the poHs Nov. 4 to decide whether Irvine should be a charter city, the city council decided Tuesday. , Less clear is whether the charter would make any changes in city government. Jn related actions, the council approved a timetable for steps needed to get a charter proposal on the November ballot and took a step toward hiring a consultant lo study a proposed two-tier city government. The city will seek.. proposals rrom consultants in anettortlode· lermi.ne·the cost of -a study o( the novel form o( city govemmenl. 11'e~ctioa-waJ f'Ol • Mc:Uilonto go ahead with lbe study. HoweTer ,""'C~ilman Robert. WeSt Pointe4 out, e·vE;nlf a study Is autborized, Ule results liktly will not be avajl8ble in Ume for Nov- embert>alloting. ' Therefore, voters are likely to decide on what has come to be ca lled a ''framework '' or "skeletal" c harter. Such a docu- ment would, if approved by voters, make Irvine a charter city in name only. It would retain the present general law government until charter amendments are passed on subsequent ballots. The two-tier concept of city gov· ernment was kicked around dur- ing six months of charter-drafting sessions by fhe city council. The idea entails two levels of govefnment, a citywide council for malter.s aff ecling the whole ci· ty and a s ubstrata of village coun· cils with jurisdiction over the varioua~villages in Irvine. The dbjective of the study. should one be sought, would be to determine whether a two-level government would cost more to run than the bene(ils might war- rant. (See CHARTER, Page A2J 2 Bodies Found LOS ANGELES {UPI> Sheriff's deputies Tuesday dis- covered. the bodies of a man and woman apparently killed in a· murder-suicide shooting. Audry !\tiles, 24., was found by her. mother. 'Shortly before 3 p.m . Deputies said she was killed by a · singl' ihot from a .22· allber re· t volVen. a Considerable low cloud.I· ness Thursday with only 1 p@rti'l clearing in the al· temoan. Highs near 68 at the beaches rising tq '7S in- l::SID~.<' A Y • Pliolograph ~ call' of dulu g .a goad· ·I soaking · picturn o/11te alo'm·b g .action .at 'Ille WNgt ert worth U. SH P.ogt 6. . l l ·I I -•-:,~x._" .' . , :::; ......... .. ........... All ...... I,.... M " .... ,.. ··-~-.. 6'9' •1 011n1.,.. Di-1• OraillltC... 'Att.ti '*-• . °' ........ CHI ' °"".... . 01 l y .. ....,. ---k.. ..,. """" ......... , ... ··--~ .............. ~ .. -.... -... G4-t• ...... ......................... ....... Cl ,.;:jtf DAILY PILOT ~ WASHINGTON (U PI) -New r esearch strengthens an 11-year- , old idea that radiation from tiny i!mounts of po lonium io tobacco -:· might play a major role in the Jung c an ce r o f cigarette smokers. --Dr. John B. Little and two as- sociates at 1-l arvard University's School of Public Health found • that low doses of alpha radiation emitted by polonium-210 inj ected • into hamsters caused high rates • 'oflungcancer. ~, In addition, Little said in a ; .t elephone interview Tuesday • ·~that preliminary findings from . experiments still under way sug- g es l po l oni.um radi a t ion . 'enhances the effects of known , cancer-causing chemicals in tobacco s moke. Polonium is a naturally occur- ring material that is present in minute umounts in most plants and food s. It was suggested in 1964 that its vapors in a burning cigarette accumulate in the lungs and emit a lpha radiation which might cause cancer. It generall y had been assumed en the basis of curly studies that -the r adiation doses necessary to cause cancert were high~r than v.·ould be received from polonium in smoke over the years. The nev.' research. however , found that Jo w amounts of polonium radiation caused cancer in hamsters. One out of 10 o f th e an im als d eveloped malignancies \.l.'hen exposed to polonium representing roughl y one· fifth the amount inhaled by a person who s mokes two packs a day for 25 years. ·• "These res ults tend lo s upport ,:.-·the hypoth esis tha t poloniu m-210 "· and lead-210 <the parent isotope of polonium ) in cigarette smok e .. ;. may be a signifi cant factor in the -.. initiation of lung cancer in • •' smokers," th e SC'ientists said in a -report in the May 16 issue of · .. Science, the journa l of the American AssoC'iation for the Ad- --. vancement of Science. '.' .,-., :: Lecture Set .:i ~n Kelllledy : :: Assassination •, , Tickets will still be on sale at ~.. the box of/ice tonight when •,,• author, attorney and filmmaker .:;• Mark Lane lectures in Costa --· Mesa on unanswered questions , t· about the 1963 assassination of .... : President John F . Kennedy. · His talk will be in the Orange :· Coast College Auditorium at 7:30 p.m., with admission of $2.50 for adults and S2 for students. Lane was defense attorney for !·; accused assassin Lee Harvey , ~= Oswald before his own murder .:1; by J ack Ruby and later wrote the ,·: · best-selling book "Rush to Judg- :.; ment," whi ch asSerts Oswald had accomplices. ·""' Lane currently heads the ·. :. Citizens Committee of Inquiry and the Electoral Process, a Washington D.C. organization probing alleged FBI and CIA _ , coverups in President Kennedy's , ·assassination. " . .. " Youth Exposed -. Two teena ge girls startled by . • ·~ ' I th e clapping or hands behind them turned around in an Irvine orange grove a nd di scovered a yo ung man wearing only boots. Police said the incident oc- <'urred Me morial Day neai Walnut Av enue and A Street. The nude man fled . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT The 0<•"9" Cal! 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"I think this Is the first time we have arrested a rnale for prostitution In the history of~the depart· men£." · Bukunt said Doane charged no less. than $IS for his services and, in many cases, had sexual jn. tercourse with clients. HOSPITALS go \.'ernment tries to remedy their complaints. "They've been te1ling us to back off for eight years now and the time is past for that," replied Dr. Donald Dose of S.n Diego, president-elect of the state Socle· ty of Anestheaiolo&ista. But Dr. Philip McFarland, pre· s ident ofr the Orange County l\fedical Society, said he Lhinks the physicians s hould return to work and give the legislators a chance to solve the problem. "Doctors have done what they can," he said. "The monkey is now on the back of the Legislature and we shouJd &ive them an opportunity to meet the problem.'' Los Angeles County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn lashed out at the strikers, saying he was "shocked and amazed that doctors would abandon their patients in their fight against' insurance com- vanies ... it's a btl copout when doCtors say they're fighUne for their patients. They're fightin1 for their pocket books." In a related action, Attorney General Evelle J. Youneer un· veiled yet another malpractice proposal at a news conference. The long-term measure would make available malpractice in· surance from a state funded agency if it could not be obtained from insurance companies. The bill, carrie8 by As· semblyman Joseph Montoya <D· La Puente>, also would limit the amount of malpractice awards to $300,000 with recipients beln1 paid no more than $2,000· per month. Attomey1 fees would be limited to 10 percent of the award. * * * Fro• Pcsge AJ DOCTORS . • • ing $1 million a day, the govern- ment may say 'We can save SJ million a day by doing onJy the bare essential5". •• Dr. McFarland noted that the Califcirnia Medical Association wi ll also hold an emergency meeting in Los Angeles this weekend on tbe malpractice crisis. He said that he does not see a change in the slowdown at least until alter the weekend meeting. CHARTER •.. It would also look into which powers s hould be held by what level of government. . The city has until Sept. 2S to publish the charter and until Aug. 22 lo decide what will go on the ballot. · The election will cost between $6,000 and $7,000, acconlln1 to City Clerk Carol Flynn, Day Care At College Rejected Plans for a day care center at Saddleback Cotlege were reject· ed on a 3·2 vote by college trustees Tt.iesday night because the $165,000 facility would in- crease local taxes. The day care center, which would have provided student mothers 'with a place to leave children while attending classes, would have required a tax in· crease or l .S cents per $100 or as- sessed valuation. Although the college district's current tax rate is only 70 cents. administrators have proposed hiking the rate to $1.03 durt111 the next fiscal year to meet a pro· jected $16 million budget. Trustees, who have.been meet- ing weekly In an effort to trlm that budget .and lower the tax rate, expressed concern Uiat the addition or yet another 1.5 cents was Inopportune at th&t.ime. The tax for the day. care center was to have been levied by the Orange County Department of Education which proposed to operate the facility on the lower half of the Saddleback campus. However,· the increase still would have been felt in the tax bills of local homeownen no mat· ter who levied it, said board President Robert Bartholomew who joined trustees Donna Berry and Larry Taylor to defeat the ' . meuure. Trustees Norriaa Brandt and James Marshall voted· for the day care plan. Frank Greinke and Patrick Backus were not present for the vote. Taylor. who prov iled the swing vote, said he was reluctant to approve the day care center when the district was still coping with its budget cP,sis, but left the door open for reconsideration of the proposal at a later date. The day care center was to have been set up in portable buildings and stalled by four teachers. Pennsylvania Greets V"iets Pr. INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. <UPI) -The "Baille Hymn of the Republic" today greeted the first planeload of Vietnamese refugees from Guam to arrive in this quiet Pennsylvania farm· ing valley. Alter a 20-hour flight, the 340 refugees arrived et Harrisburg International Airport aboard a huge 747 jetJiner. They were greeted by a band, army and state officials and about 300 local residents. Another plane, carrying 140 refu1eea, was scheduled to ar· rive this afternoon. Fibns Nabbed Police 'RoiJ, Ba/,boa Theater By JOHN VALTEllZA Of ... 0.11, ,..,_...., Newport Beach Police, armed "'ith warrant.s, raided the-new Balboa Pussycat Theater Tues- day night and ielzed .prtnta ·of ''F renc h Blue'' and "Dynamite." They all ege t hat each film is obscene. The raid followed an un· dercover visit to tbe theater late last week by a poUce ser1eant who later filed a repart which termed himseU the victim of the alleged porno1raphy. The report asserted that the films were without redeemln1 social Im· Portance. The !exy movies appeared on t he Peninsula less than two we eks after the Pus1ycat chain took over tlie nel&hborhood theater . Jt was the tint publlc o{. fc rinc or hard-core sex movies · along the Oranee Cout. Earlier Tuesday, city COUn· cum.en heard • •hort report from City Attorney Dennis O'Neil, who said th at the standard penal code sections covering obscenity would be the only tools the city could use if legal action were con· templaled. Since the theater opened, I petition drive has begun among residents of the area and police and city hall o(flciala have re· ported receivin1 large numbers of complaints from resldentl ob- Jectln1 to the films. Apparently aware of the Im· pehdjn1 raid. clty councilmen did not discuss the luue Tue. day. They med the 1Wf l"ll>Ort and aaked for a pr o1reu report In two weeks. ...,. Pollet detective Capt. Rich H1mlUon said today that when offlcers r1tded the theater,. all the cu1tomer1 received refunds. ''That cost the manapg,ent s12," he 1ald . The theater only had lour pay· In& c•tomen. " ,JV .. •r•fe• Plaat Strike-in 1fe~a Together, 8Q8Pounda hi Its 15th ·nay NIAGAR.\ FALU)1..C>ot.-(,\P1 .., llUir Me0111n, a 710·pound Wrtlllor from Hendersonville, N .C., and hi s 98 -poun'd wife, Da!llell~, or Montreal, are honeymoonln1 here. Striking machinists ai the Narmco Materi als Division of Whittaker Corporation in Cpsta Mesa are-now ln tbelrl5th d1y of a walkout.union ofllclala say 11 100 percent s uc cessful. Pickets sit casually .sipping corree and holdin& signs at card tables at both front and-rear gales of the plant in the 600 bl<><:~ of Victoria Street . One of Costa Me1a's oldest in· ' duttrial facilities, the Narmco plant was struck .. May 13 by mem- bers of the International Associa- tion of Meichini.sts and Aerospace Workers Local 906, Santa Ana. "The strike has been 100 per· cent effective. Nobody has cros1ed the picket lines:' &a~s Bill Weigand, directing business -:epresentative ol District 120 of the IAM union. Narmco officials themselves have rebuf.fed effort.I to let a statement on the strike. Weigand'said II dlredly al!octs 96 machlnists and indin<!tl.Y. hits 56 members or the adminlltra· tion, clerical accounting h~d general la bor staff. Strikers voted by art 80 percent ·Food HantBer · Had Disease SY RACU SE, N .Y. (UPI) Syr ac u se U niversity has notified about 15,000 persons who may have eaten at one of its dining halls to guard against infectious hepatitis. James Gies, assistant to chancellor Melvin E11ers. said Tuesday he had learned that a food handler at Kimmel dining hall had contracted the disease. Letters w e r e sent to all Syracuse U niversity students along with notices to a.bout 260 guests at a May 10 lunclieon for the chancellor al Kimmel. Fro• Page Al STADIUM. • • Irvine Hi&h site, he said. The city hopes to enter a joint agreemen\ with the Irvine school district for development of the stadium. The school board is set to ronstder it at it.s meeting at 7;30 p.m. toni«ht at University High School, 4771 CeimeusVrive. margin In favor or the 1trlke at a May l3 grievance m.•t,ln.J, ac· cordin& to Weicand. Th•f demand a lull union lboo, plu1 1 change In the buic la'bcir grad• cl'a1slficaUon1 . to lnclbde three more steps theit wQuld elevate top-pald n}a.;:hinlsts' pay bY about '5 centa. _ Currently, mfchlnlala bqill 1t $3.05 P,er hour •nd et top level make a little o .. t $S per hour. Narmco manufactures chemical ..resins used in the aerospace lndu1try, In addition lo a form of laminated but nexible graphlle fiber Uffd ln making the shifts of &olf clubl. So far, the only police 101 lnci· dent relative to the stnke Wal· II compl_aint Tuesday by a young Nermco plfnt security guard a bout a man trespassin1· by walkjng his dog at the re&r ·pte, which 01>41qs ont.o Wiit , Wllaon Street. -a .. 1dent1 of the aUl'l'OWldlng neighborhood have complained to city officials in the put about noxiQUS odors from the chemical plant·; but were told little can be done. The facility was built on county land 9utaide city limita and zoned for industrial use before it waa annexed by the expanding city and rezoned for residential de· velopment. ZONING ••• tested that the council did not listen to residents' concem1. That drew a flery reaponae from Anthony at a recent meet· ing at which he accused one or the leaders, David Sills, of fomenting dissent for some un- specified re ason of hts own. The balance of the council members haVe contended that the matter received careful study through a series of hear· ings and that the resident.a' con· cerns were taken into &CCOIU!t. Plans call for the area to be built into a village of about 18,500 residents. Of particular concern to Northwood residents was the in· tersection O( Bryan and Yale avenl.leJi . Plans call ' for two apartment developments, a shopping Center and a cltY. ,park at the intersection. The re&ldents believe that form of development wiU cause a haiardoua volume of tramc. They were mar~t!d last weekend In Las vffu. Biiiy an,d ht'i 'twin brother, whom U. Guin· neu"Book ot :!'!~r4' s*Y.J are the heav1•ilJIW!nS in the World, w ll l>e1 • taJ· team wrestling matcp here Friday wilh a second aet. ot twlnt, the Kelly Brotllen. Th• McGuire twlns'eaah aat on two chatrs spread apart \j'hen they ate lunch at a restaurant Mondaf. Each ate about slx pound& of puta, a salad and a lar1e slice of ~hee1ecake . Postal Judge Asks Reduced Stamp Bates WASHINGTON (UPIJ -The chief admlnlstratlve law jud&e or the Postal Rate Commission to· day recommended that.the price of a first c.lasa stamp be reduced to li.-i :Centi for letters and a nickel tor post cards. Seymour Wenner, the com- mission judge, a lso recom· mended sub1tanUal increues for second, third aqd fourth class mall and for parcel post. The pres~n\ raies ol .10 cents Cor letters and el1ht cents for post cards, which went Into effect In Marc~. 1974, provide an un· authorized subsidy· ot more than $700 million .to other clauea of mail; Wenner said. ••The "Postal Service has become a tax·cbllectllig a1ency, collecting money from first class mailers to distribute to other favored classei, ••Wenner •"1d· "Every time a person P•:va .10 cents to mall a fir.st class letter he · is contributing almost two cents to pay the · cOCit of other services." Wenner recommended the changes after holding bearin&s on rate increases sought by the Postal Service. · The lncreaaea put into effect 14 months ago were on a temporary baals pendtnl a final decision of the postal aervices' board of gov· ernors. The postal rate com· . miasion will consider the initial decision ,and then submit its own recommendaUona to the board of governors. Mins TenniS Sweata,s Duck Feet rms 10.95 & 14.95 . -·.• I • ~l Reduced 40% ' Long Sleeved Turtleneck · Sweaters Reg. 10.95 Sale Price 6 .• 95 Wilson Tennis Shirts lrre1ulars -6.95 Baseball Gloves & Mitts Baseballs-lats-taps- Colored Sleeves-Shoes Masks-Chest Protectors- Baseball Wannup Jackets Tennis Rackets-7 .95 to 60.00 WUsen·DaYis-Bancroft ·Yonex Wllson.Penn-llllllap T ennls Balls ' Meas & Bers Tennis Shirts & Shorts Ladles T ennls Dresses ladies l Mens Tennis ~oes G111n 9 to 6 Closed SalldaJ • • \ Churchill rms Beach Rotes Swim Goggles Speedo Swim Suits & T ru.nks La1una Swim Trunks • Gym Pants Track Pants Reversible T·Sllirts Swat Suits Wannap S~ts BasketbaUs 5.95 to 31.95 . Yolleybans 9.95-16.95·21.95 YDlleyb311 Nets 11 J5lo 29.95 Seccdllls1 Play,.nl Balls ·1ae11uetialls & a.:iiuets MandbaD Gloves i Balls bent strt.nn• 1.11111r1n1 Lettarlnf, 531 enter 646-1919 tj I, t l I ( ) ' I ·7 • ' Bun(btgto~ Beaeh F.~-.ntalft·~ v -ey_ \(()L., 68, NO~ 148, 5.SECTIONS, 62 PAGES • I ,J ORANGE' COUNTY, CA-LIFORNIA ~I Today's Cosing N.Y.Stoeks • WEDNESD.t\Y, MAY 28, 1975 TEN CENTS . oc D~o.etor-s . - Mull Surgery Slowdowns: By ALAN DJllKIN -Oi~_OiUrffO.llllJYH __ OrU1e Cpunty <1oclors -will h.old an emergepcy meeting 1)1W'Sday lo decide "'het~r to, esratai.e the surgery slowdown, abandoo it or continue it r t ~.J!hilip McEarJand, ·prt>si - dent or l'h e 2.000·m ember Ocangc County Medical A,ssocl.,ation, said today that l·he ~ssociation \s •t,ratugy 1cornmitteu will re('{>m; mend maintainin& the status 'quo. , l>r : M~Farland aeknow,ledged that the'nteetlng In U.. OCMA of- fices Was requested "by a grouP. ol members. who .are .Jnt-Ueste<I in increasing-the i'nteniiti or the sloWdOwn." · ··: 1 ''They· want to go out~in lheir ·orfices, ·· he added. "Rul J personally do not . r~t :.r~rther _esc,a}atior'I ls iqd'iCa~ed •. lt's time now ..to ... tum ta...the .Legislature and ask legislators to support a long.term solution to the pro- t essional liability situation." Most bospit&-ls in Orange Coon· ty are on emergency-Ollly sur· gery schedules as a result of a protest by anesthesiologists and other physici~~s over the rising costs or malpractice insurance. Tht! Or.ange County doctors are acting, in u.ni~'on with physicians in other Southern California and Northern California counties . Statewide the strike has brought claims fr om h ospital ad· mintstrators that $1 million a day ls being lost in revenue, and some hospitals in Northern California have filed bankruptcy. In Orang.e Co unty, mos t hospitals have had their patient loads and revenue cut 40 percent by the lack of surgery and hospital employes are. being put on four·day weeks and warnings have been given that layoffs will follow. Dr. McFarla nd , an orthopedic surgeon at St. Jude's Hosi>ilal, rtzqerton, said that doctors are ·~very concerned" about the ef· feels of the slowdown on hospital employes .. But he stressed that patients are still getting care - "only the luxury items of eltttive surgery have bee n cutout." Tfie s urgeon s aid there also is · concern over the financial pre- ssure on proprietary hospitals ··but this is what happens to a business venture. We don't want to see them go under.··· The OCMA pres id e nt acknowledged that t he surgery slowdown may bring long·lerm changes in medical care. ··Every CSee DOCTORS, Page A2> Transfer Tax Loses Humington Voters Nix Issue 4-1 lfla-.1.afnfl. l't VP ,il•JC'Milu k~'11s:HIUnle{•is~;a.To!ll'.lllll:~.Klng • Cli'Udf'Us prepare~WitYf~.m.~t~pr.e, ffili~Y:~tu-~· d"ents at Huntington Be~t>'s•GISJ.e!'<l!!termediate Sc.hool '¥i,ll offc,r; their...intei;pnit4Uon.of .<•'-1111111e.r:.tonigh~.a~Ahe -scnool, mostly for parents.· Fellow students got til•see the 'play tod aY. · ' BuntingJon. ~o~rd ' . ' I Sells Scho.ol Site The Huntington Beach U11ion High School Board quieUy sold jY. 48-aCre Yorktown high· school s1te Tuesday night for p .2E million. • )'rus~ accepted the.lone bid from Sh:a'pell Induslries of Bever- ly Hills_. The firm plans to' de- velop the site at Magnolia Street and Yorkto~n Avenue for homes .. When the school board first~ cided to self that site last sum- mer , the Fountain Valley &:hool BOard of Trustees said· they' would seek legal ways to block the sale. Fountain Valley trustees said the site, which lies in.Huntington Beach but within the Fountain Valley School District. could be valuable as a second high school site if the e le mentary district were to unify along district borders. . · ' But no one objected to the sa'le Tuesday night. lligh school or. fiClals said today th'ey Consider the matter closed. Fountain · Valley tr:ust.ees are now working toward forming · a J1ew school district ·along "'City, · rather than district boundaries·,· Space Cleanup MOSCOW (APJ -Two Soviet cosmonauts, in their third day · aboard an orbiting space station,. completed the basic work to ac· t.ivate the Salyut 4 laboratory, ... which w,ould \give .them both Eountain )/ alle.y and Los Am~gos llig~Scqool5, ' . , That plan ~xcludes Ill" Hunt· 1ngtOn ~•tach part.of t&e!f'district so ·~· :Yorktqwn site woyjd .... Ue oulllde ~new Founi.ilf 'Valley Unified'Cllstrict. High school trustees plan to use the $2.28 million plus money frpqidistrict "reserves to finlip~e a new $6 million Ocean View High School at Golden West Street and Wa rner Avenue. The 3,000-student school is ex· pected to be finished by · Sep· tember of 1976. SECOND C4LL . BOUGlll' PIANO "Our piano s old on the second call." That 's the musical success story related by the Huntington Beach woman who pla"ced this ad in the D('ilY Pilqt: wiJRLITZER Console Piano & Bench. Ver y Gd. cond. $575. XXX ·XXXX 1 f you have a piccolo or piano to sell, call 642·5678. ll only takes a few words in the right place to al· tract a buyer. AJ'ong the Orange Coast, the right place is lh'e Daily Pilot. ,. By TERRY COVILLE Ot••D•ltrl"iktsc..ff Voters flocked to the polls in Huntington Beach Tuesday lo knock out the city's controversial real estate transfer l ax by a margin of almost 4· l. The (inal tally was. 14,2St yes votes and 41,562 ballots marked "'no." ln this case a "yes" vote de· teated the transfer tax because it Two Movies Confiscated At Pussycat BylOHNVALTERZA 01 tile Dally ,.. ... SUff Newport Beach police, armed With warrants, raided the new Ba:Jbo"a Pussycat Theater Tues· day night and seized prints of ''Freiich Blu e'' and ··ovnllmite.'' .,_..__ r 4 .,:,.·;;: ' " ~ n.er allege that· -h rum IS obscene. . -".Ci.e .. rai.d . iollq-w.ed a·n un· dereover visit to lie. theater late last week by a police sergeant who later filed a report which termed bimsell. the victitn of the alleged pornograpby. The r~port asserted .. 'that the films were withdut· redeeming social im- portance. The sexy movies _appeared on the Peninsula less· than tw.o weeks after the Pussycat chain took over the· neighborhood theater. It was the first public of· fe ting or hard·cOre .sex movies along the Orange €oa'st. "Earlier Tuesday, city coun- cifmen heard a short report from City Attorney Dennis O'Neil, who said thJ!_t the itandanl penal code .sections covering obscenity would be llie only tools the city could use if legal action were con· tern plated. Since the theater opened, a petition drive.has begun among r esidents of the area and police and city hall officials have re· ported receiving large numbers. of complaints from residents ob· jecting to the films. Apparently aware of the im- pending r a id , city councilmen did not discuss the issue Tues· day. They filed the staff report and asked for a progress report in tWoWeeks. Artist to Speak At League Sessio.n Artist 8)1Via Moonier will be the guest lecturer al the June 2 meeting of the Huntington Beach Art League. The meeting, scheduled to s tart at.1 :30 p.m., will be held in the Edison Community Center, 21377 Magnolia St., Huntington Beach. The meeting is open lo the public. Adriliission is free. approved an amendment lo the city charter which prohibits the· city council from imposing such a tax. The voter turnout was much heavier than expected, with 40 percent · of the 54 ,200 eligi bl e voters marking their ballots. The city council election in April 1974 only drew 17 percent of the eljgible voters. The 18,826 votes cast Tuesday is the highest U.S. Raps Tanzania DAR ES SALAAM , Tanzania <U PI J -A diplomatic storm flared up today among the United Stales, Tanza nia a nd Zaire over efforts to save the lives of two American students and a Dutch girl kidnaped 10 days ago by left ·wing guerrill as·. American officia l.s. s:iid Tanzania was ''.too hasty" ,..~~~t~r:~~~~ th'ree host~ges and that Zai.re pad o~fer~d vi11Ually no t:UOperat1on -in trying to &ecdrethejr release. ·One of the hostages is Kenneth Stephen Smith, 22, of Garden Grove . Tax Override Rejected in Westminster R:esidents of the Westminster School District have rejected an 87·cenl lax override which would have added an average of $100 a yeartotheirlax bills. Final vote t allies released by district officials today show 4,960 voted .. no" on the issue, \\'bile l ,827 voted "yes.•· Without the n ew revenue, dis· lrict offi cia ls have predicted $800,000 in budget cuts for next year, including possible layoffs of 2S teac hers and 19 other employes, a s we ll as cuts in many district programs. Voters in March turned down the same 87 1cent tax override 3,279 lo 1,882. A district citizens co mmittee claimed to have had 2,500 resi· dents working in favor of the is· s u e. Th e 3S5 ·m e mb er Westminster Teachers Associa· lion worked lo defeat it. Library Preside nt Elaine Craft has been installed as, president of the Huntington Beach Friends or the Library. Other officers named for 1975 : Lori CoJwel l, first Vice president; Nancy Phillips, second vice pre· sidenl; Be tty Phillips, secretary, and Betty Beckwith, treasurer. On.ly E•1,~t of .·:~~ov~ for Coast'? · '' l '' · .. \ · · ' I 1 ' • ·r ·' • · By'l!U.:V.CO-VIUE -· I --·Tlle'<!Ollfusion stems f~tlle,.· .,11nd com11Jete annexation to arenot plficial. , ,114 .. ,....,,.....,.._, .... ,..,.,. 1· ballot designed bystate~.1 Coastw"fentedinallthree Further confusion was added More\hah •••~Giove · worktn.g for tbe st.ate ct>mll'.Mlif.Y• areu -• lt'wo:n in total votes to the issue when the North votenc1stb8l'°"~r,tode·. ~legeboardofaovemoni f~ .. · ,.J;mtoJ; ·· · Orange County people and the C!ide where·lhe!t ·~ ildild . Tbe slate officiall-divkliid the But U.e _ ;threw a hitch into Rancho Santiago people were of· ·attend.Junior collegf, 1»a qo,one Garden Grove d.iJtrlct into three the votin,,Tne i111ue bad to pass fered a second measure on the · is quite s uri today Whal the rd-voUftg areas: with ditferent aepar8,tely in all Ulree&reasto be ballot -a chance lo annex lo the suit was. bal&ots Jn each. -· ' valid. lt lost ln·ttie North Orange college district closest to them. Two issuei apparently were On'e section represented the County sector 921: (no) to 845 In Nortt) Q1~" ~ .lhey seUled : The entire Garden Grove Garden Grove ~le·moot cl9"'· (yes>, but won In the OCller two tum..ttli~iao :J;OO'(rlo> to'674 UniOed 'School Disti'tct wl\I not IY. "allll'led to the Coast com-wllnS ards. , · (y~)r.-0\ltl_ y ·l~•Y\91t'';i'06e join the Coas_t Community munJty College, Dis trict. ~r TM,oth~t9tal!.\f~: / 1P,e01>!e 'Y!!tiout' ftny t:cJUe• dis· College system and dl.ltljft l~· represented those ne.ar lhie ,Nol'.th • ~~Coast an.aJ 2,072 (yes) to tiict;c ..£.L .... t ~ tfJ-... "' , payers will not ~ove to jlay an ex-Orange County Community 1,111 (no), ' > lo~ w!!!J,, ul~114 l@e b'a,40cenllontheirtaxrate. ,Col~e e ay1lem, and u. .. •third -Rancho SanU1,0 .-ea11,086 .. to nc~ ~~go-.~ But a part of the Garden Grove wq or ~es\\lenls elooel) t. 1119 '(y .. J tol,057 (noJ_, ' I th OW!~)l~IY'ol to~)-, l!llY atlll join the Cout Rt bcl Sa~ll•K• Commllllli, A ...... ty educau•ofllmi •• Duiolon ••Perin ' or et "-without a 40-eent tu CoUeie D~tilct. IDdlcatod tllm:e "'«lbe a,M. )-"" rdiili G. vc · ~l The p._od 40-Hlll 1ax:-1 <Olllll, and lh• ti~-;a;"' JJt ; · • I f .... ...: -.... ~~· number e\1er recorded for a Hun· tington Beach e lection, except ror the national election in 1970 and 1974. The final tally. according lo veteran muni c ipal e lection \\"atchers, r·e rl ected the heavy campaign waged against the tax , as v.•ell as general citizen unrest over governm ent spending. Rea'! estate interests which op· JX>Sed the tax raised more than * * * In Huntington $15,000 to fight it, \~rhile a citizens group "¥i'hich supported the tax had less than $600. The half per~e nt charge on the sale of property -instituted last August -was expected lo raise about $1.2 million for the 197S·76 city budget. Members of the city council, who wer~ meeting Tuesday night as the ballots were being count- (See TRANSFER, PageA2). ·* * * Cutback Ordered In 1975"'76 Budget faced "'ilh the loss of its real estate lrans£er lax, the Hunt· inglon Beach City Council un· animously orde red an eight per· cent cutback on the city's $23 million operating budget for 1975·76 Tuesday night. , Tl'! ~uncivls,11 ordered; . ~ iil!•r'-l ll' review ,ar··lhe · budket t'q see ir revenue proiec· lions re m a in accurate. , -A review of possible addi· tional revenue sources, such as a monthly trash collection fee. But t.he emphasis was placed first on cutting the budget, with eight percent representing about SI.8 mi llion . City Administrator Dave Rowla nds called an early morning meeting today with de- part ment heads· to begin work on the reductions. "The message is loud a nd clear. The People would rather have less services." said Coun· cilwoman Harriett Wieder as she sugg~sted the eight percent cut. "We have lo make cuts or even questionable luxury items," a dded Councilm an Al Coen. ··we should m ake cuts to reduce the levels of service.·· Coen said h e opposed raising any taxes, oth er than user· connected fees, s uch as a charge for trash collection. T he council's order was based on a combination of the defeat o( the transfer l ax , and a gloomy prediction from the Economic Advisory Commission <EAC) that · the proposed city budget could be short as much as $.1 .nillion in revenue needed to meet pr edicted ex penditures. Several EAC m e mbers did say the $3 million s hortage is the Group Seeks Petition On New IAstri.ct A Huntington Beach citizens group hopes to coll ect 15,000 signatures on a petition calling for a vote on a new unified school district within city borders. They are patterning their ef. fort after a similar one in Foun· lain Valley which succeeded in giving resid ents a chance lo vote Nov. 4 on forming a new unified district there. "We feel, if we ar e going to un· ify, we ought to do it on city lines," said Mrs. Mic.key Korba, chairman. ''l l~ink we need a un· ified city." She explained .the pr:opased dis- trict would incorPorate south lluntington B eac h's· oil and Edison power plant lax wealth with the nop.hern part of the city, which is primarily residential. Mrs. Korba said there are about 50 persons pas&ing peli· lions now. They hope to gather the 15,000 names in time to have the issue placed on neXt April's election ballot. , Those wis hjng to sign pcllttons or help Pass them may phone her at 893·5444..· or the commtttee's secretary, Jackie Judd, at 892· 7711or962·8518 . worst that might happen and they don't expect it but the city ought to be pr.epared. The city Council also set June 9 as the date for a public hearing on the proposed 1975-76 budget although Finance Direct.or Ben Arguello s'aid he wasn't sure th" eutb8c\ts could be prepared. that,· quickly. tSee BUDGET, Page AZ;. Fatal Crash Pilot Called 'Cautious'. By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE oru.. 0.11, P41et~ The Arizona school teacher who died in the .fi ery Memorial Day crash of his · light plane in Costa Mesa was described Tues· day as a highly cautious pilot with several yea rs flying ex: perience by his sill!nt partner in ownership of the Cessna 182 . The crash at the intersection of 1 Villanova Road a nd Fordham Drive in Costa Mesa's College Park area kille d the pilot . Edward Ketchum III, a social sciences tea cher a nd basketball coach at M8ryvale High School in Phoenix, Ariz. Norman Harlin, S4 , of 360 Villanova , was burned and cul by the plummeting craft as he worked in his front yard. He was reported in s atisfactory condi· 1 lion today at Orange County Medical Cente r . Harlin, who received v isits from his family Tuesday, does not recall anything about the crash, according to his daughter. 1 Anna V:an ,Puren. "We're just , (See PILOT, Page AZJ Or:::aJ :·,. Weadler Considerable low cloudi- ness Thursday with only ' partial clearing in the af. ternoon. Highs near 66 at the beaches rising lo 75 ln· land. · INSIDE TODA y -J>iiotograplltr goo..,~ ccll o/, <!Mt11;.oiid,l/:'t'-O 11<*1' t ...J<ing but hll,piCl•rno,t the· • slam·bt.r.ng :Ocl to n .at 'Ille Wedge wen tDl>rth it. Stt , Page86. _ .. , .... ._..,.,.. -.. LM,-"""""' c · er .. ...... ----... '-' ..... ----··-...... 1,t ' llMlex H/F •. ~ " ;~ ~ .4J PILGrf., •• th,nkful be's alive." she said. · .Ketchum. 33, left Phoenix ~ :'lolllrda1 111oinlnl1 lo vllll frleada ..... -:·in Orange County, according to Dr. Roger Anderson ot Phoenix who, -while •not· a registered owner or the plane, said he holds a half interest in th'e craft. Ketchum , a teacher al Maryvale for the past five years, waa<UAmarried, according to his partner and friend. .. "'' ···~ a1 much In the dark as ·, 'a'rfy y., •• the pbysicia.n said in • W1 interview Tuesday. "The o!'llY ,:.t.bing I can think of is some kind ~.a.malfunction.'' · Dr. Anderson said the plane, a .•.las& Cessna, was in "excellent .Js.hape'' and had recently un · ~:..dergone an annual inspection •. :. "It wa.s in excellent shape · .. \lee a use I'm scared to death of ., "d :.1.hose things,'' he sat . :;. He described Ketchum as a ',"'super cautious type" who has 'been flying for six or seven .>:ears. ..,. 'The partners used th~ plane on 'alternate weekends, said Dr. An· ·derson, adding, "I just got done : pUtting 18 hours on it myself last weekend." He said Ketchum was an in - • ·strument-rated pilot who has ·done some commerciaJ flying in Wisconsin . "'J'm a s moker, and he was 'aJways saying 'Make sure you '·don't light that cigarette with the -';oxygen going.' That's the kind of 'guy he was. Very cautious. ·· "He was certainly on his way home and I don't have any idea What could have happened unless he had a malfunction or he -blacked out or something like .. that," Dr. Anderson said. · Dave Butler, a pilot, was also llying out of Orange County _.Airport Monday morning. The cloud cover. he said, was at about 700 feet with visibility . -:..$lightly better than that required ·-~·'for an all-instrument takeoff. ····-. "The biggest problem," said "··Butler, "is that someone can ., .... easily Jose their orientation in a •1doud cover hke that." ·. An airline pilot who lives in the 'neighborhood told police he ··:heard the ill·fatt:;d craft while it 'v.:as still hidden 'in the overcast ·•seconds before the crash. To his aviation-experienced .'ears, he said, it sounded like the · '.plane was flying upside down, ··possibly due to pilot disorienta· ~":,lion in the cloud cover. !• Seconds later, the plane zoomed out or the clouds at about '··ti 30-degree angle to the ground and its pilot gunned. the engine to ... full power, the observer said. ··~. The airline pilot said it ap- ·-:_peared the pilot of the small crart -; . was making a frantic effort to · pull out of a dive. :<Yood HamRer :.:Had mserue . < '··-SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UPI> ·:'Syracuse University ha s .notified about 15,000 persons -;"who may have eaten at one of • ·~ dining halls to guard against "-infectious hepatitis. . James Gies, assistant lo ~-:·chancellor Melviri Eggers, said ..... Tuesday he had learned that a ~ •• 'food handler at Kimmel dining ";•tiaJI had contracted the disease. "'Letters were sent lo all .By-racuse University students ~ ,atong with notices to about 260 .'•guests at a May 10 luncheon for . : 2the chancellor at Kimmel. .... ·:·skateboards Stolen ·~··. Thieves who brQke in through (the roof fled with $2,000 worth of ~!'Skateboards and parts from a "'Huntington Beach bicycle shop. _folice said employes of Hunt~ ington Beach Bike Shop, 15862 Springdale St., reported the theft atlOa.m. Tuesday. QAANGE COAST H/F DAILY PILOT 'flit°'""" Coa•t 0..11, Pllol, ~l"wllic" l•c-~ 1~ NeW\·P<•n. i. P"l>ll,,,_ i.,. l~Or•l>Qe ""'" Publiiftl"9 C.Ompef\¥. ~Mf.olllon•ere p.ibll>l'led -·, '"'°""" Frl(lo, lot C.O.i. ,,...,.._ N•w-t 8•«.Pl. "'""U"'#cn &Pe< .. IFC~· '"'" v .. 11,,. 11v1 .. e, ~•llllle"-'<k V••ley •<Id IA!)llnl 6e•c'111Sovtll Co.t•t A •"'91• <f1ll .... \ f!(h!-" Pllf>li•-S..lurO•Y• -S.,...,•y' l1"• p<l,,.ip,>I Pll~hhl"9 Pl•fll f• M lDO ••I 0..y ~•ttt. "°''• Me.,., C•l ll<>ffll• 92~~. Rober1 N. w~ Pre•i11tflt """ P.,1>1,.,..t Jack R. 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Wednesday, May 211 1175 ; ·~~~\(> ~ -·« j ,\,~·~ ~· Ready for Ford UPIT•lftl._. Thousands of Spanish and U.S. Oag decorate lhe main thoroughfares of downtown Madrid as the city gets re- ady to welcome President Ford on his official visit to Spain. The President is expected to arrive Saturday. Ford Begins 6-day European Meetings WASHINGTON (UPI) - · President Ford left today on his first trip to Europe since becom· ing chief executive with a reaf- firmation of support for the North Atlantic Alliance and a pledge to work with America's allies "to safeguard our vital in· terests.'' In .a brief ceremony at An· drews Air Force Base, Md . before leaving on his six-day, four.nation trip, Ford pledged the United Slates' cooperation in reducing the chances of conflict and promoting the well-being of all peoples. "This trip to Europe has great significance for all Americans," Ford said. "We live in an inter- related world in which domestic problems -including the issues of energy and the economy-are Jinked to our relatiom With other nations." Ford's first stop on his 11,000·mile trip was a summit meeting of the North Atlantic Ocean View Turns Down Mediation Trustees in the Ocean View School District have rejected a .. teacher request lo call for media· lion to solve their contract dis- pute. Instead; they said it seems some progress is being made, and they directed Superintendent Dale Coogan lo search the budget for ways to meet teacher pay de· mands. Barry Vitcoy, chairman of the teacher negotiation team, ad · milted today his patience is wear· ing thin, but said he would wait until the two nego tiation sessions week. Trustees have offered teachers a four percent pay hike, but teachers have asked for at least a 15 percent boost. Vitcov explained that includes 13 percent to equal the increase ,.ip the cost of living over the past "Year, plus another two percent for pay improvement. Jim Jones, assistant superin· tendent for the district, said teachers also have proposed rewriting the pay !!lchedule, lo in· crease the top limits now im· posed for extra years of ex- perience and education. That proposal would increase the top teacher pay in Ocean View from $16,277 to $29,290 next year, he said, a pay hike of 79.95 percent: Teachers contend they still de- serve more· credit for extra col· lege classes and extra years or service. Huntington Tool Company Burgled Employes of a Huntington Beach tool design firm returned lo work Tuesday after the Memorial Day weekend lo find $12,000 to $15,000 worth of equip-ment missing. Police said someone apparent· ly pried open a rear door at the Trurun Company, 1880 Lake St., durine the weekend, removing tools and furniture. Officers believe the thieves may have carried the loot away in a com- pany lnlck. lhea rolumed II • Treaty Organization in Brussels. He also travels to Spain, Austria and Italy to meet "'ilh those countries' leaders. One of the most important meetings during the trip \\'ill be with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in Salzburg, ·Austria early next week. The meeting - described by Ford as having the goal of "achieving a just peace in the Middle East" -is expected to play a key role in the Presi· dent's announced reassessment of U.S. policy in that area. Fro•PageAJ TRANSFER ed, ordered the city's finance de· partment to ~ut about ei&ht per- cent out of the city's $23 iblillion operating budget. An eight percent cut represents about $1 . 7 million. The council will review those cutbacks, and other possible revenues June 9. Approval of .. the charter amendment means the city coun- cil cannOl reins titute a real estate transfer tax in the future, unless it first wins voter ap- proval through another election. The ballots were hand counted in this election, and the city clerk had the final total by 9:45 p.m . As the results were announced, City Admini st rator Dave Rowlands, a strong backer of the tax. said he felt the people just didn't understand the issue . But members of the city coun- cil disagreed, with Jerry Matney emP'hasini the chariging times "It s not JUSl Huntington Beach, and it's not the transfer tax. It's every damn thing. "We've got to cut services. We still have about three or four years of bad economic times coming," he said. "The message is loud and clear. The people would rather have less services. We can't make up excuses," added Coun· cilwoman Harriett Wieder. BUDGET ••• A balanced budget ml.(St be adopled by July i. . · Members of the council began the evening looking a t specific items which might be. cut from the budget but as each item sparked a new, heated debate, they decided it was better to give City Administrator Rowlands a percentage to work with and let him come up with a list. The EAC also promised to de· velop a list of possible cuts totall· ing Sl.8 million. The city 's total budget figure is about $33 million, which includes bond payments for the civic oenter, library and some other civic projects. The eight percent cutback was applied only to ine $23 million portion of the budget deai&oed for daily operations. Fro•PageAJ GROVE ••• District, said the state board of 1over.non for junior colleges wt~ now have to decide where It want& to put all those student.a . , ~OC•I education officials a1reed lhe alale·devia«I blllot was one or the mMt contual111 Ibey had aeen. /1 . . . "8 offs Do ... lt!d ' " ·~1 » ·~. Hr,spitµ& •;c:,:.;.~ ,,,._ w-- : ... _ ~ A-. • Hi·t ·by Strike LOS ANGELES !UPI) -The doctors' str1ke has r:e1.ched a third of the hospitals in'Southern California today, coeting the hospi!lils"$!:2 riillllon a aay"in lost surgery fees and 22,000 hospital workers their jobs. _ th_e Jlg__u>_itaJ Coun~il_QJ Southern C•lifornia sald the Strike-by_ qnesthesiotogists had halted all but emt;rgency surgery in 111 hosJ)itals in'Six counties - or-.nge, Los A.ng~)es, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura and POINT HAS BEEN MADE-£dltorial, AB -,- CRISIS REVIEWED · BY COLUMNl\Jf-tlS "Santa Bar..bara.: Tllree boi;pitals were a{l'edt'ct ;J n' S~o Diego County. l . ~ The numb-el' ·or· •hoapital employes laid off because or the strike doubled Tuesday as the walkout spread to" the San Fernando Valley and several coastal cities, the council said. In the San Francisco Bay area, where the strike began 28 days ago be'ftire. spreadloll southward last wee'k, more than 80 hospitals were a.ffecl.!a by lh~' waikout. Mc)re lhan half lhe 8,500 hoopilal workers were laid off.and others were put on reduced hotirs and pay. Northern hospitals reported lo.sing $300,000 a day. ··A long term slowdown will mean a financial blow from which hospitals may require years to recover," said the Southern California Hospital Council's executive director. John Brewer. --li The strike spread even as the state Assembly "in Sacramento voted 62-3 Tuesday to approve a short-term reduction in the rising cost Of malpractice insurance HOME Group Sets Meeting Tonight A number of community topics, including neighbortlood watch, Meadowlark AirpOrt and the high ·school district, are on the agenda of tonight's Hun~· jngton Beach HOME Council· meeting. The HOME council, a coalition of city' homeowner associations, meets at 1 :30 p .. m, in·room 8·7 in the city hall ,basement. All meet· ' ings are open to thei;mblic and &ent the bill to the Senate. Doctors have ••Id however that lhe bill does not 10 far.'""""" lo ge! thern.JM.cl<J9.w.Qrk. . . More and more state and local officials, including Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., who , signed stopga1t leglslation_lasL.Frlday. calle4 on the ane1the&lol~l1~ to end the w alkoUt whlle the state government tries to remedy their complaints. '"They've been tellin1 us to· back Off for eight years ~ and the time is past for that," replied Dr. Donald Dose of Saq Diego, president-elect of the State Socie· ty of Anesthesiologists. But Dr. Philip McFarland, pre- sident of the Orange County MedlcahSoclety, alld,he tblnlc1 the pllyalclana. abOuld .i"elaro to worlr and 1lve the ltalelllon a , chance to 1olve the problem. ''Doctors llave done what 'they can,•• he .said. ''The monkey is now on the back of ~the Legislature and we should cive them-an opportunity lo meet the problem." . ,Los Angeles County SUpervisor K-elh Hahn laahed out al lhe strikers, sayine he wu •'abocked and ama1ed that docton -would abandon their patienta ill their fisht -against insurance eom· 11anies ... it's a big copout when doctors say the1're ftgbtlnJ for lheir patients. They're fi8bllng for lheir pocket books." In a related action, Attorney General Evelle J. Younger un· veiled yet anolher malpr•ctice proposal at a news conference . The long-term measure would make available malpractice in·. · s6rance from a stale . funded agency U It could not be ol>lalned from insurance companiel$. * * * ~ ........ eAJ. DOC.TORS ••• time hospitals claim lhey'are losa qig $1 million a day. the govern· ment may say ·we can save $1 million. a day by doing only the bare essentials'." . Dr. McFarland noted that the California Medic.al Association will also hold an emereency m~etine . in Los Angeles this weekend on the malpr•ptlce crisis. He said that fai,',does not see a change in the slowdown at least until after the weekend meeting. Te<whers Press . ' De~ About 100 leachen In.the Hunt· lnl\on Beach Unfon Hl&b School District attended Tueaday nicbl'a achoo! board meetlllfl to :!~ iate:.edy conch,.ton of~· Bruce J ohnlO}l..( ~(.of the Dlillrlct Ed,..~ton Aliocla- llon, asked tbafiM!IOUationa be held ''round the clock if necessary without ceasing." Helil&o__,.accu1ed the sch-oot board of failing to· real'Ollct'"lo teacher requests ''in good failh. •• • ''I think we have always negotlaled In good f8'1!1/' COUn· l~red Truslee Robert """"· ·:1 ttitnk we will conttnue to negotiate in good faith." Ho'\.ever ... Johnson said teachers., are "frustrated" with progress 'and he added he hopes there will not be a repeat of ''what happened last year.'• Teachera In lhe district plclcel· eel and ataa:ed,a ·one-day walkout last 'Spring. Teachers originally asked for a pay hike of 25 percent plus an automatic cost or living tQcrease . They have now come doWn to about 16 percent, distri~t of. ficials said today. ~ The school board-has offered them a six percent pay boOlt. Teachers also want Improved medical and dental lnaurance and smaller cl?-sses. Art Leagµe Show Planned The t3lh·Annual JuriedSMwof the Huntington Beach Art League will be held June 1 at Lake Park. . All artists and craftsmen are invited to take part, and may exa hibit, sell, and enter the show for cash prizes and ribbons. A S5 enlry fee will be cbar1ed for non-members to exbJbit and enter the juried show. No fee will be charged t.o students. Food and entertainment will be provided at the exhibit, which will be open to the public ·at no cb.u:1e. 1 Garden Rites Set A form a) ceremony will be held Saturday to dedie'ate the .new literary.hetitage garden at.the «Dtral· Ii br ary In Huntington ',Beach. The ceremony .starts at 10:30 a.m . in th' Pacific ftoorn or the library, Talbert Avenue and Golden West Street. ~ ~ ~ Mens Tennis Sweaters Red~d 40% Duck Feet Fins 10.95 & 14.95 I l ~ Long Sleeved Turtleneck Sweaters Reg. 10.95 Sale Price 6.95 Wilson Tennis Shirts Irregulars -6.95 Churchill rms Beach Flutes .! ! 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O~ANGjO COUNTY, <:ALI FORNI/< Tod ay's Closl~g N.Y.Stoeks WEDNESDAY, MA,Y 28, 1975 N TEN CENTS DC DoetOn Mull Stirgery Slowdowns:· By ALAN DIRlllN ~u..~lti Pl!!l'Mlff _._,__ Orange County doctors will ~~~-an eme_rgency mee&.in1 · .1 nunday to decide whether to escalate the &ul'gery· slowdown, abandon it or continu it. . t Dr. Philip~ McF•rland, presi· dent of the 2·,000·.member Orange • County Medical Association, laid today th-at the association's •lrate1y commiUee will -recam· mend malntalnlna the status quo. - Dr. ll•Farland ~!edged that.Ille maeUag in the.OCMA of. fices was requested "l>y. a croup of member1 who are interested in in~.re.aslftg 'the-intensity of lhe slowaown." · "They want to go out in their offices,'' he added. ''B.ut I penonally,. do not r~· !urther escafaUon k:J.qdicated-lt's time now to turn to the Legislature an'd 'Uk" legislators to supp0rt a- lone-term solution to the pro- feasiOoal liability situation.'' Most hospitals in Orange Coun. ty are on emergency-only sur- gery schedules as a result of a protest by anesthesiologists and other physicians over the rising costs of malpractice insurance. The Orange County doctors are actln1 in unison with physicians In other Southern California and -Northern California counties. Statewide the 1t_rike has brQUgbt claims from hos pital ad· ministrators that $1 million a dity is being lost in revenue, and some hospitals in Northern California have filed bankruptcy. In Orange County, most hospitals have had their patient loads and revenue cul 40 percerit by the lack or surgery and hospital employes are being put on four-day weeks and warnings have been given that layoffs .will follow . Dr. McFarland, an orthopedic surgeon at St. Jude's Hospital, FUiierton, said that doctors are "very concerned" about the ef. fects or the slowdoWn on hospital erriptoyes. But he stressed that patients are still getting care - ''only the luxury iteins or elective surgery have been cut out.'' The surgeon said there also is • concern over the financial pre· ssure on proprietary hospitals ''but this is what happens to a busin ess venture. We don't want to see them go under." The OC MA presi dent acknowledged that the surgery slowdown may bring long-term changes in medical care. "Every <See DOCTORS, PageA2J School Override Wins; Issue Squeaks ·Through by Only 75 Votes ' . .')"l.,.f'IJ •;/ ·Rir:ad • ,., l?-d ' ··.: .. , ' "' . .. ~ t,, ·~"~y~ ,, "' ~ ·. J ~f' • ~ I . Thousands of•Spanlsb lli>d u:s.· g dtt'Otate· e m'ain thoroughfares of downtown·m,· · as 'lite city' gel's re· < ady ·to welcome P.i:esld<int · • ·his' Official: visit, to Spain. The Pre•ident·ls expect to arrive Saturday .. · .Tea~her · Dep1:and~ ' '• - Public Cha~.ges Susp·ended government teacher Michael Mang appeal-ed be!ore Ne~·port-Mesa scl;'-Pol trustees Tuesday and dtmalided th~l .charges against ~hji'!be m'l'!epublic. • · T(utees ~gi:e~ to his dem~ but addeil lhal Ibey bad been kePt private for Mang's own pro- tection. . include: . .2....Coinments made )>Y Mang, . incl~g_.;•vuJ.gartty!' in front of 'stude:nta.1 an.d.' ''demeaning re-·sDilrk1''i'1,to~rteacherS and ad-, 1n1~•· "-' -m 111~ aw:rs:.j. -• . . • -Posting •on class bulletin . 'boards and dlsCussing in class certiitn con'.r1aeotial reprfni'ands received by Mang from school admiailt.rato.rs. -Not maintaining usual grad- ing standards. Mang, 3j), was ,suspended•fro111.· teaching classes at Cor.01111 del. Mar High School three weeks ago and was charged Witb 4 '1iD· professional condu~t." , . ~ _ -Failure to coo~rate with <See CHARGES, Page ~l , About 30 students who.supp<>rt . Mang attended the board meet-· ing and a dozen were prepared to STOCKS • DIJIE speak on his behalf. r'nNo· weeks ,eo. about 100 s1udents showed ,.,.,. ~. CLOSE up·at the bpard meeting. · ' J. 1'~ 'However, all btil Mang were· NEW ·YORK (UPll -The denied a chan~e-~o s~ak Tue,· -etdck market, in a late burst of day. Board President 1bomaa selling, closed sharply lower to- Casey said they would have an day in active tr.ading-on the New oppotlunit.,y to support~ their-'Yotk'Stoct"Exch8ll'"~· -tea~her at a public hearing lo l?e The Dow Jo~es industrial,, up ~et. later. ' , . ;md down through the earIY go-Mang, wh~ has taught al'·the ing, was off 9.07 points to 817.04 high school since 1969, sa_\d t>e is . shortly at t bJ close. It Jost concer.ned abo~i. ru'!'.O-f~. 5.79pointsTue1day.Declines led clrc~laUng regarding his sus-advances" by about an e1ght·to- ~1on., ,, . · ,. · .f1Ve 1m argin alhong the·l,814 is-~ don t bel1~ve th~ ch~s ·sues cro1sing ute tape. . ag.a1~~t me are that senous •!Kl I Turnover amouDted ·to about feet 1t s necessary to·make·Uiem 22 ooo ooo shares 'compared with publi.c,"hesaid. 1 ', • 17:oso:oootraded.TueSday. . Th1rty :f~~r charges, eac~ cit· Prices were loW-er.in moderate 1ng a spec1f1c instance, are listed trading An the American StOck in the notice of int'tnt tO d.ls~tss Exchance. given to Mang. Types of charges ---"-------...,...,_..--. By HILAR Y KAYE CN UMO.ll'f'il'I ... ~ Seventy-five ballots made the difference Tuesday, as voters narrowly approved a 36-cent tax rate increase for the Newport· Mesa Unified School District. Of the 17,449 voters who cast ballots, 8,762 voted "yes" and 8,687 voted "no." A simple ma- jority ~as needed to pass the measure . Two Movies Confiscated At Pussycat By J OHN VAL TERZA Of U.. O.il'f' Pllel SUH Newport Beach police, armed with warrants, raided the new Balboa Pussycat Theater Tues· daY l)ight and seized prints or ''Frenc h Blue'' and "ll>J!am11,.... .- • ~ljili'ilie~ .• mm Iii bb&cene. · >T he raid followed an un: difcover ·v1.sit to the'tl)eater late last week by a poliee sergeant w~o tater filed a report which termed himself \he victim of the allegeCI pornogr&phy. The report asserted that t.b.e fi lms were without redeeming social im· portance. The sexy movies appeared on the Peninsula Jess than two weeks after the Pussycat chain took over the n eighborhood the~ter. It was the first public of· fering or hard-core sex movies along the Orange Coast. Earlier Tuesday, city coun- cilmen heard a short rewrt from City Attorney Dennis O'Neil, who said that the standard penal code sections ,coverin g obscenity would be the only tools the city could use if legal action were con- templated. Since the theater opened, a petitiOn drive has begun among residents or the area and police and city hall officials have re- ported receiving large numbers of complaints from residents ob- jecting to the films. Apparently aware or the im- pending raid, city councilmen did not discuss the issue Tues- day. They filed the starr report and asked for a progress report in two weeks. Bur~!ars Net 2 TVs "in Mesa Home A Costa Mesa woman who had gone to the beach told police Tuesday she returned home to find her house burglarized and tWo teleYision sets worth $500 gone. Terri L. Evans told them she couldifind no sign of forcible en· try, such as pry marks and in- vestigators said the locked door was physically forced. Only about thirty percent of the district's 58,219 registered voters cast ballots. School Superintendent John Nicoll today credited the school board with making the difference in the vi c t ory. Trus tees participated in the campaign by g ivin g num e r o us talks al 'neighborhood gatherings and by organizing a 35-member citizens committee to lead the effort . U.S. Raps Tanzania DAR ES SALAAM. Tan za nia <UPI ) -A diplomatic s torm flared up today among the United States, Tanzania and Zaire over efforts to save the lives of two Am erican students and a Dutch girl kidnaped 10 days ago by left.wing guerrillas. American officials said Tanzania was "too hasty" ;.;., reiectlnc a..errilla ~ ~-M:tHti'ffleaseeflnef three hostages and that Zaire bad off,red virtuaJly no coOperauon in trying to secure their release. -One or the hbstages is Kenneth Stephen Smith, 22, of Garden Grove. Huntington Voters Nix Transfer Tax Voter~ flocked to the polls in Huntington Be ach Tuesday to knock ou\ the city's controversial real' eState transfer tax by a margin or almost 4·1. The fina l tally was 14.,264 votes for "yes," and 4,562 ballots marked "no." The voter turnout was 4.P percent. . lri this case a "yes" vote defeat- ed the transfer tax because it ap- proved' an amendment to the city charter which prohibits the city. counci from imposing such a tax. If the council wants to install a trans fer tax in the future, it would l>.ave to win approval for it through another election, accord- ing to •tJie language or the new charter amendment. Real estate interests waged a heaVy campaign against the tax, raising more than $15,000 to fight it befOi"e the election. A citizens group s upporting the transfer tax raised less than $600 for its election campaign. The half percent charge on the sale of real property was expect· ed to raise about $1.2 million for the 1975·76 municipal budget. • Members or the city council, meeting as the ballots were being counted, Ordered the staff to pre· pare a new budget reflecting an eight percent cutback in expen· ditures. • I . O_nly ~ar.t of Grove_ (or Coast?. . ' By TEltRV COVILLE The conldsl0n stems frOm the °''""_..,,....,.... ballot desienM by state 6lffc.181s More than' 8,lioo G'lrden GrOve working for the state ~munlty -votera·cast baUOta TUelKl•y to~de· 1college board ol aovenmft .... ' · cide where thefr students slloQld • Th' stale o!flclals divided the pttend Junior '<cilloat, bUt ncl..,. G'lrdea Grove'dlslrlct lpto,three :is quite sure tOday what the l'e· 1vOUri.& areal, wllb ~dil(eren t 1ultwas. • 'WllG!alneaob. Two Issues appamil!y ...,.. 'ODe section rep.....,ied .the oetUed : Tb~ eadre Garden Greve O.• !jrove feople-·ckloe-Unlfted School DI Itri ct will cllOI • ·11 amlfl't<d to tbe Coast Com· Join (be Cool! Community munl.11 Coll1,~latrtct. -r College system and dlstrlot lax· ....,.._,,t.e<I e near the'Nortb payers wi11 not have to pay an ex· Or••ce CQuai1 Community tra 40 cents on tlll!lr tax 'rale, --·conece ~~''" aftcl lhe" third ''8ata,pllrtoftlleGardenGrove .wa-lot> Ollll cloeett IO lbe system may sun Jain the Cout R1Mb6 SMIUaao Commul\lty dWrict "-wllhout a 40-cent tu Coll• .D~tt. • . -t. The propooed 40-cent tax -l ,, and complete annexation to .Coast was presented in all three aiiiand ii won in total votes ~. t • .. ?.: ' . • ·.; Iwate ·threw a ti Itch into .tliii vatln1.-The,i>sue hl\l lo•pass -Pat"atelyi in.alt three areu to be valid. II lost In th~ North Oranre Coojnty sector 929 (no) to 84S (y .. ), but woo in the other two votJnc ar1a1. The other totals were: -'.!'he Coast area, Z,072 (yes) to ·l ,911 (noJ . -Rancho Santiago area, 1.086 (ye111oc1.,o:n <noJ. 1 • A couhly eduo·auonofllclal also Indicated there may be a re- count, and the filures presenled. •. are not official. ' F\l:rther confuSion was added to. the issue when the North ·orange County pe.opte.: and, Ute Rancho Santiago '*'pl~ were of- fered a second rrieasure on the ballot -a chance'\O annex to the college districl clOfflt to them. In North .Oran1e County they turned that dowR 1,049 (no) lo674 (yes). euenllolly leaving thole people without •DY collea• dis· trkt. . The ones who toWd have gone . to 'Rancho Sant~aao-. llto tunied thatdown 1,331 lllOl>la'l36 (yes). Eel Dundon, 1~.-.ment or the G1rden 'Grove1Unllled Scbool (SeeGROVE, ..... AZ> ' . "In the 25 years I've been as- sociated with school di stricts, I've neve r seen a better example of a board or education taking respansibility for an election," Nicoll s aid . "The fact th at there were 17 such sChool rinance elections in Los Angeles and Orange Coun- ties, and only three won, in- dicates that the people-to-people, coffee·cup·tO ·coffee-cup, ap- proach is a good one,'' Nicoll : added. The current tax r ate or $4.07 : per $100 assessed valuation will ri se a nickel to $1.12. next year: Without passage of the election, it would ha ve dropped 36 cents to $3.76. The override will remain in effect for fi ve yea rs. rP The district ""ill receive an ex- tra $2.5 million in revenue for <See ELECTION, Page A2 ) Partner Deelares Fatal Crash Pilot Said Very Cautious ByDOUGLASFRl'l'ZSCHE Of tM1 D~Uy f'il<M !tUtt The Arizona school t eacher who died in the fiery Memorial Day crash or hfs light plane in Costa Mesa was described Tues· day as a highly cautious pilot witti. S~Vf~_•l y.ears fly~x­-perlence. vy ti.ti 'Silent P*ft in ownership of the Cessna~- The crash at the interteetion or ViUano.va ·Road and Fordham .Prive in Costa Mesa's Col lege Park area killed the pilot, E!dward Ketchum Ill,, a social sciences teacher and basketball coach at Mary vale High School in Phoenix, Ariz. Norman Harlin , 54, of 360 Villanova, was burned and cut by the plummeting craft a s he worked in his front yard. He was reported in satisfactory condi- tion today al Orange County Medical Center . Harlin, w.ho received visits from his family Tuesday, does not recall anything about the crash, according to his daughter, Anna Van Duren. "We're just thankful he's alive," she said. Ketchum, 33, lert Phoenix Saturday morning to visit fri ends in Orange County, according to Dr. Roge r Anderson of Phoenix who, while not a registered owner or the plane, said he holds a hair interest in the craft. Ketchum, a t eac h e r at Maryvale for the past Cive years, was unmarried, according to his partner and friend. "I'm as much in the dark as anybody,'' the physician said in an interview Tuesday. ''The only thing I can think or is some kind of malfunction.'' Dr. Anderson said the plane, 'a 1956 Cessna, was in "excellent shape'' and had recently un - dergone an annua l inspection. ''It was in excellent shape because I 'm scared to death or those things,'' he said. He described Ketchum as a "super cautious type" who has been flying for six or seven years. The partners used the pJane on alternate weekends, said Dr. An- derson, adding, "I just got done putting 18 hours on it myself last weekend." He said Ketchum was an in· strument-rated pilot who has done some commercial flyina: in Wisconsin. SECOND DUL BOUGHI' PIANO "Our piano sold on the second call." That's the musical success siory related by the Huntington 1 Beach woma n who pla'ced this ad in lhe Daily Pilot: WURLITZER Console J'iano & Bench. Very Gd. cond. $575. XXX·XXXX If you liave a piccolo or piano to sell, call 642-5678. II only takes a few words in lhe right ptaec to at - tract a buyer. Along the Orange Coast, the ri1ht place ls lhe Daily Pilot. "I'm a smoker, and he was always saying 'h1ake s ure you don 't light that cigarette with the oxygen going.' That's the kind or guyhewas. Ve ry cautious. "·He was certainly on his way home and I don't have any idea what could have happened unless. be ·bad a mal(unction or he blacked out or something like (See PILOT, PageA2) Two Burglars Fire Pistol, Make Escape Two residents or a Newport Beach neighborhood "'ho gave chase to a pair or auto burglars early today gave up their pursuit when on e of the fleeing thieves fired a pistol shot. Police said the incident began at 2 a.m. in the 200 block or 34.lh Street. One or the residents tols! officers he was passing by when he noticed one or the burglars standing in an alley. The sus pect soon began running and was joined by an accomplice wh,,0 bolted from a parked car. After s ummoning a neighbor. the resident g ave chase down the alley fo r several blocks. ~ Behind 220 30th Street, the resi; dents heard som eone warn th4t the chase had better stop, "or l 'lL blow your head off." One shOt'. was fired and the pair Oed. Back at the original scene; police said, officers discovered the loss or a stereo and tapeo cartridges from a car belonging to Patricia L. Turner of 220 34tll: Police later found the tapes valued at $225. The stereo. however, was gone. 'tt'eatller ·'· Considerable low cloudi· ' ness Thursday with only t partial clearing in Ole af. temoon. Highs near 66 at the beaches rising to 7S in· i land. INSIDE TODA V PhotographeT goea btyond colt of duty. and get•. a good! .soaking but his pictuTes of the: slam-bang .act ion .at 'the Wedge were-W01"th it. See Page 86. ' Al:Y..,~k:t -l.M. .. ,. -a••W.. ........ --.... IW4k .. ........ , ... -· -· -··-..... l)Ctt.t ladex • -moot ·-·= < -. • r • Goos ·On ·in Mesa :--._ ::.. . .... ' I" ,_ I ' Sti'ltlng · rnacMnlsts at the Narmco Materlp.ls Division of Whittaker Corporation in Costa Me111 are. now.in ~eir 15th day of a walkout union Officials say is 100 percent successful. :,.::_:-Pickets sit caisually sipping eoffee and holding s igns at card · hbles at both front and rear ... P,tes of the plant in the 600 block -·ii Victoria Street. • One of Colla Mesa's oldest in· • ~· trial facilities, the Narmco _; antwasstruckMay13bymem- ; . rs of the International Associa-· .. Uon of Machinists and Aerospace -~orkers.~al 906, Santa Ana. o,,"Tbe strike has been 100 per. ·-:.ient· effective. Nobody bas .:.(.rosted the picket lines," says Bill Weigand , directing business ~presentative of District 120 of #Jtle IAM union. . 'Narmco officials themselves ~ave rebuffed efforts to get a ~teme•t on the strike. · ;, Weigand said it directly affects ;.t6 machinists a nd indirectly hits ~ members of the administra· lion, clerical accounting and --aeneral labor staff. ·~ Strikers voted by an 80 percent .--margin in ravor of the strike at a ·,)lay 13 grievance meeting, a~· tCording to Weigand. .1 They demand a full union shop, plus a change in the basic labor · gi'ade classifications to include three more steps that would ·.elevate top.paid machinists' pay by about 45 cents. ·,: CWTentJy, ma.chiniJls begin at i....$3.05 per hour and at lop level ~make a little over SS per hour. Narmco manufactures ·chemical resins used in the ~.aerospace industry, in addition ·.J•o a form of laminated but • ... -tOexible graphite fiber used in .-;.Jllaking the shafts of golf clubs. . ~.. So far, the only police Jog inci- dent relative to the strike was a .. ~fomplaint Tuesday by a young .ii,Narmco plant security guard · ... (-about a man trespassing by ·.:iWalking his dog al the rear gate, .··Which opens onto West Wilson "Street. .,,:·Residents of the surrounding · ,Jieighborhood have complained .:JO city officiCJ,ls in the past about .~poxious odors from the chemical .. ~plant, but were told litUe can be , done. ·~:• The facility was built on county . :.,3.and outside city limits and zoned ~or ·industrial use before it was .:-}.-nne~ed by the expandiD.g city. .. ,;1U\d reioned (or residenil.S. de- . -; }ielopment. ~~Postal Judge "'.:· . ;Asks Reduced ... :!Stamp Rates -"• , . WASHINGTON (UPI) -The -~hief administrative law judge of .. ;t.be Postal Rate Comft"'Jssioo to. . :·.day recommended that the price :·!of a first class stamp be reduced •. :'to 81/a cents for letters and a ·pickel for past cards. -1'._· Seymour Wenner, the com· -~Plission judge, also recom- ···mended substantial increases for .second. third and fourth class · ~D'}ail and for parcel Pofiil. · ·-· .. The present rates of 10 cents ··~(.or letters and eight cents for •"'.post cards, which went into effect ~·~jn Mar4\h, 1974, provJde an un- -authorized subsidy or more Ulan ·'700 million to other classes of '·.:,Oail, Wenner said. -:~.''The Postal Service has •.'.:f-become a tax-collecting agency, ... Collecting money from first class mailers to distribute to other 'favored classes,'' WeMer saia. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed p, ........ , • ..., Pvtlli- Thomas Kee\'il ea111>< Thomas A. M urptil,,. ""'~•11•n9 (..,;..,. Charles H . Loos Richard P. Nall •0111 ... 1w ... ,1.,.1:•..,• ,..wport B•ach Office JllJ Mow,....t eo....v.,f Mo.II!"" Aeld•en: "0 . lol \11'. t1Ml OtMr ottlces C•U """'"" JJO -II ... Sol•l't'I ~Be..;11.11 .. 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H~spiials ' Hit by Strike BULLETIN SAN FRANCISCO (API -San Francl1co aaetllea1,1eal1t1 agl'MCI today to -~ _, llUJllr moatb;ofd--.1 .... hpbr -r· Ing malpractice la1urance rates and return to .,.,k llllder tlle pro. vllloat or a new Jaw • LOS ANGELES Wrt> -Tiie doctors' strike ha• re11cbed • third of the ho1pitala In Sou1J1em California today, c01Un1 the hospitals SJ.2 mllllon a day in loot surgery· rees and 22,000 holpltal workers their )obi. Y••r• to recover,•• said t'e Southern California· J{ospltal Councll-'s executive 'director. John Brewer. .. ~ Tbe 1trlk' •preajl-evjin<IHlte state Assembly ill ,Sacramento voted 62-3 Tuesday ~ i;pprove a sbort·term reducttf»i ID the ristne: ~QSt of malp.r.actice insurance and •••t Ille bill to the Segate. Doctorl have 1ald however that the bUI does not go far enouib to &et them back to work. STRIKERS TAKE CASUAL APPROACH TO PICKET OUTY AT NA!.l'!o'CO PLANT, COST,A MESA Lawn Chairs. Relreahmenta Bolster Pickel• Biii Sledll!r'.lllld Wilffe Maxw,n· The Hoapttal Council of Soµthern California ~aid the strike by ane1the1lololllll had halted all but emer1ency surgery in 111 hospitals in 4lx counUes - Oranae, Loi AnaeleJ, Rlvenlde, San .Bernardino .• -Ventura and More.and more state and local otttcials, including Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., who ala:ned stopgap legislation Jut Friday, called on the aneathesiolocllta to end the walkout while the atate government tries to remedy their complaints. "They've been_· tellln1 ua to- back off for el1ht years now and the time lsjaat for that,'' replied Dr. Donal Dose of San Die10. Fro•P-.AJ PILOT .•• that," Dr. Anderson said. Dave Butler, a pilot, was aiso flying out of Orange County Airport Monday morning. The cloud cover, he said, was at about 700 feet with visibility slightly better than that required for an all-instrument takeoff. "The biggest problem," said Butler, "is that someone can easily lose their orientation in a cloud cover like tl)at." An airline pilot who lives in the neighborhood told police he heard the ill -fated craft while it was still hidden in the overcast seeonds before the crash. To bis aviation-experienced ears, he said, it sounded like the plane was flying upside down, possibly due to pilot disorienta- tion in the cloud cover. Seconds later, the plane zoomed out of the clouds at about a JO.degree a ngle to the ground and its pilot gunned the engine to full power , the observer said. The airline pilot said it ap- peared the pilot of the smaJl craft was making a frantic effort to pull out of a dive. ELECTION ••• next year, or $100 per pupJJ. About half that amount will be pumped 'back into the budget to reinstate items that were 1llted to be cut. · The other half will be placed in ·the reserve fund. Part of that money will be used to pay salary increases for next year. A tentai ve budget, including the extra $2.5 million, will be pre- sented to the school h9ard for study June 10. The school board attempted to win voter approval of a 54·cent tax override measure last Nov· ember, but it was defeated by a margin of about 5,000 voters. Since that defeat, trustees trimmed the budget by about $3 million and decided to ask voters to approve a smaller tax rate J!ike. District officials said the money is needed to combat the effects of inflation on school budgeting. P GROVE ••• District, said the state board of governors for junior colleges will now have to decide where It wants to put all those 1tudent.s .. Locaf education officla1s agreed the state-deviled ballot was one of the most confualn1 they had seen. Food HantBer Had Di.seme SYRACUSE. N.Y. <UPI) Syracuse University has notified about 15,000 persona who may have eaten at one of its dining halls to guard a1aln1t infectiou!I hepatitis. James Gie!I , assistant to chancellor Melvin Eg1en, aatd Tuesday he had learned that a food handler at Kimmel dining hall had contracted the dlleue. Letters were sent to all Syracu!le Untveralty atudents alOni with notices to about aeo 1ue1ts at a May 10 luncheon for the chancellor at Kimmel. • Commander Fired BOGOTA, Colombia (UPIJ - fresident Alfonso Lopet Michol1en today nrec1 his army commander In an effort to restore discipline In Colombia's armed forces in the lace al re· ported military unruL Ford Vows Support ' -. ' POINY-11,\imnN M~DS-E~..U 'cRISIB RIVllE'Wio BY C_OLUMNllT~ . president-elect oltheStateSotle· ty of Ane1the1iolo1lstt. But Dr. Philip McFatlend, pre· eldent of the Orange County Medical Society, said he thinks the phyolclan• should return to wort and ' give the leclalatono a chance to solve the problem. '1Doctora have done' what they can," he said. ''The monkey ii now ·on the back of the' Le1ialature and we should &Jve them an opportunity to meet the problem.'' On European Visit Santti Barbara. Three hooPllala were_ af{ected in San Dle10 County. BRUSSELS (UPI) -Presi· dent Ford new here today on the first leg of a six·day European trip with a promise of unwaver·. ing American support for "my NATO colleagues and the people of Europe.'' He said the Atlantic Alliance against communism has stood strong for 26 years and "detente Technician Hurt in Fray At Fairview One psychiatric technician was slightly injured this morning when three young.adult male pa- Ueats at Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa became ram- bunctious and had to be subdued. He sustained an abrasion on the cheek in the 4 a.m. incident, during which hospital officials called Costa Mesa police to usist in &et.Una the young men back in line. The trio on Ward 40, a unit de· voted to the hospital's Behavior Modification-1 Progrim COi' men· tally retarded· clients, ]Umj)ed one of two night attendants on duty. One had obtained a table leg, a second had a small piece of metal and the third repc)rtedJy swung a belt with a metal buckle. The items were surrendered voluntarily after hospital person- nel surrounded and separated the individuals, according to Medical Director Dr. Anthony N . Toto. He also said the incident in the dormitory ward. was unusual and apparently triggered by hyperactivity on the part of the three clients. Behavior Modification Pro- gram Director Dr. Bern&t Herskovets said one the three, the ringleader, has a habit of talking · other hospital clients into mis- chief. ''We were more afraid something would happen if we didn't have the police to back us up," Dr. Herskovets said of the predawn incident. He said the young officers dis· patched discussed the matter with the three patients, impreas· ing them with their unifonns and convincing them what they did was wrong. O!rtcer Rod Haddoelctisted the episode as an as'1ault with a de· adly weapon in fi[~ report.. Fr_P..AJ . " CHARGES. •• 1choOJ admlnl1trators.· · Mang said ,the charges primarily concern a difference tn educational philosophy between him and school administrators. . Mang's educational approach ts asaertedly "unorthodox" and he h11 had frequent aonructs with the ochool admlniatraUon dur1.n1 his tenure at O>rona del Mar. Because the board has 80 days to.respond to a request from Mane for a public tiearina. a bearing date may not be set unW mid- summer or late summer. "I can't help but feel that not 1l19Win1 atudento to l(>tak ,_ wasllone on purpose,•• M&lll&aid after the meeting. "It will be just that much harder in the summer for thae· kid.I to come to the meet.lnp,'' be added. Joel Bernstein, a junior ln one ol Man1'1 aovernment cluaes ....i. leoder ol the 1111denll •up. portln1 the teacher. aaid be-felt the board"• action Tueld01 wu "totally out ol llne. ·• ' with the East can only~ed on a foundation of t1lro11.1 &nd secure· alliance defenses." ·. . Ford and.his wife,,Betty, w~ greeted by Belgium's King BaudoWn and Queen Fabiola and Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger. K.issinger arrived earlier to help pave the way for the Presi- dent's first v,isit to EW'Ope as chief executive -an·11,000-mile trip that will carry him to Spain, Austria and Italy and include meetings with Egypt's President · Anwar Sadat and Pope Paul. Ford will address a North Atlantic Treaty Oreanization summit here and discuss the lef· list move by Portugal's govern- ment. ''It is fitting tbat the purpose of my first trip to Europe as Presi· dent of the United Stales is to participate in a NA TO Summit," said Ford in remarks prepared for delivery on his arrivar. UFW Rained Out .mDALGO. Tex. (UPI) -A heavy thundershower along. the bo·rder today delayed an in- tensified,. effort by the United Farm W.orkerf , to organize field hands in the RJa·Grande valley .. The number of hospital employes laid off becauae ol the •trike doublad Tuac1&1 u the - walkout spread fo the· San Fernando Valley and aeveral • coutal cities, the council said. In the San Francisco Bay art•. where thi 1trtke be1an 28 days a10 before spreadln• southward last week, more than 80 hOIPJtala were affected by the walkout. More than half the B,500 hospital workera were laid o(( and others were put on reduced houn and pay. Northern ho1pltala reported losing '300,000 a day . "A long term •lowdown will mean a financial blow from which bo.1pltal1 may require * * * r ..... ,. .. 1.41 DOCTORS ••• time hospitals claim they are Im·" ing $1 mtllloq a day, tbe iovem· ment may say 'We can eave $1 million a day by dotnc only the bare essentials' " Dr. McFarland noted that the California Medical AssociaUon will also hold an emer1ency meeting in Los Angeles this weekend on the malpraetlce crisis. Loa Angeles County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn lashed out at the strikers, saying he wu "shocked and amazed that doctoo would abandon theif-patients ln their filht against insurance com- iianies .•. it's a big copout when · doctors say they 're fllhlinl for their paUenta. They're flghun1· for their pocket books." In a related action, Attorney General Evelle J . younger un· veiled yet another malpractice proposal at a news conference. The long-term meuure would make available malpractice ln· 1urance from a state funded agency if it could not be obtained from insurance companies. Clemency Action WASHINGTON (AP) -Preli· dent Ford has accepted recom· mend8tions of bis clemency board to grant outright or COlldl· Uonal pardons to 80 more draft evaders and deserters. The de. cisloDs, anDounced Tuesday, ·w~re Ford's first clemency ac- 0on1,IJ\ce he aranted tbe fint 65 par4ona last Dec. 31. 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A tl"rtrds Bigger Malpractice: ·w edrie11day's Clo1ing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Patients Pay ll"y SYLVIA POllTElt (F'irat '"o Sffie•J One year 110, a New York State Supreme Court awarded $2,0$8,000 to a 12·year-old slrl who 1Uffered brain damage because of nea:Ugonce on the part of •New York's Mt. Sln1J. An add{tlonaJ 1$2.000 was awari:led her rather. The ho1pllal had failed to administer ox· ygen to the gtrl two days after bi.rth when a defl · ciency 1howed up - with the result that the girl has an i.Q. ot less th an 30. She must have Money's Worth· the equ!valent or lnatutitional care for the rest of her ure at a cost of about $20,000 a year. IN SAN RAFAEL, CALIF .. AN ll·year-old boy who had gone to a hospital emergency room after a fight a school was sent home -des pite the fact that a blood t!~med a~alnst his brain, requiring immediate surgery. Result of this r:iegllgence: permanent paraly1l1 from the neck down. The Jury award 1n the malpractice suit that followed was $1,025,000. Understandably, these astronotnicil awards make headlines, but they are not typical. While the trend is indisputably toward bigger .:Ind bjg. Jter awards to vic~ims of alleged surgical bungling, medical incompetence, mistakes, mix.ups, etc., the average award is still in the $25 ,000 range. However, malpractice awarcis of $1 million or more are being made on an 8verage of one a month in California -the avera~e California jury award in '74 was $212 .000 ·-and a $1 billion malpra'ctice suil recently was filed in the state. - TODAY ,IT'S NOT J.UST A POSSilllLITY that a sur· geon or high-risk practitioner will be hit by a malpractice ~uit. It's a near cert ainty, no matter what his competence. Since 1960, the total paid by physicians and hospitals on malpractice Insurance premiums has soared from $61,000,000 a year to a projected $1 billion-plus. The average premium more than doubled in '74 for doctors and for many in the high est rank ca,.tegories (neurosurgeons, anesthesiologis ts, orthopedic surgeons, ololaryogologists),. annual premiums run $20,000 or more -far above the rate paid by a general practitioner who does no surgery. As you surely are aware, there ha~ been an explosive crisis in the wake or announcements 'by insurance com- panies in several states to withdraw altogether from selling, malpractice insurante. premium rates are·rocketing past limits doctors a nd hospitals say they can pay, and stale legislatures, insurers and doctors' groups are desperately aeeking ··solutions." YOUNG DOCTORS REPORT THEY CAN'T manage the oppressive premiums on top Or medical school Joan re· payments on top of the cost of setting up a new practice. ~ Many surgeons are reported to be shying away from complicated "high·risk'' operations and measures which a~·t certain successes -while others are threatening either early retirement or retreating into military medicine. And these threats could be multiplied throughout the U.S. • This is our problem. basically -for the $1 billion·a -year premium cost would be passed on directly to us, the pa· tients;,it couldn't be otherwise. By one estimate, more than Sl.60 out of every $10 we pay to our physicians goes for m•lpractice premiums, while the insurance costs add $2 to as much as $10 to our hospital room rates and $100·$200 ex- tra toa'surgeon's bill. . MOREOVER," THERE IS THE "IUDDEN''PRICE or "'defensive medicine" -under which a surgeon orders X- r~ys and lab test costing hundreds or even thousa nds of dollars without any reason to believe the tests are needed. The sole purpose : to provide protection In the eveqt of future suits. The cost: up to S8 billion added to our anriual health t'&re bills, much utterly wasted. Defensive medicine accounts for nearly one-third of all X-rays taken each year. says Dr. Sidney Wolfe of lhc non· profit Health Research Group in Washington. Its other forms include unnecessary outside consultations and un· necessarily long hospitalizations. Many doctors will send you to a hospital for minor treatments just to safeguard themselves against malpractice cl alms. The threats to the doctors and insurance companies have been well publicized. 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It's Wet and Wild · I· • ). , • • BREAKER'S SPLAT ENGULFSVlEWERS AN INSTANT LATER ' ' ' \ PUBLIC NOTICE.: flltTITIOUS SUSI NISS MAMIE STATIEMIMT " TM lolloWlllf 0-ft.On Is dol"'I ~· flflSH: i 1 OCEAN FIE SEAACH, 135 Hl!l)>t,. Cost•MeWi,C•llt.'261' • Ml<Mel Wllllem Ar•n.135 HHI A,. ~t•MeM,(;elll.'2621 ' Thi• .,.,.,IMll is 'ond!Kttd ..., lllll in-dl..-~I . . Mlth•elWUU1mAr•n '• Thl1 st•~nt w•s lli.d wl*' the Coou!)ly Cler~ ot Or1n99 Countron Miii 23, 197S. • .... ,. PubllWled Or•n~ Co•st O•lly Aloi. N.ly n. -June •. 11, If, 1t1s 1n•11 l"l(TITIOUS IUSIMESS Na.ME STATEMENT llw f0Howl119 pert.0n1 •r• doinf~ M U •t; . DYNAMIT"E BAG CO., 15•9 Pl.cenll• NO. 121, Ht•port S.ld'I, CA. ..... . Ulitl'ld J. Woll, U4' PfKentii. No. 121, Newport S.KI\, CA. tl6'0 ' Genev• W.,11, 15'1f PIK itmi."'°" 12',New,orlBIKh,CA."'60 ' This bllMnns Is conoutttdby111ln- dl..t""'f. Gtnev•Wolf Tiiis si.tffnenl w•s llltd with the County Cler11 ot Or1n99 county Oii IM'I ll, 1'75. • "'"" P\lblit.lled Or•n9e CotU 01Uy ~. MJy 2',MldJune•. 11, 11, 1t1s 1"1·75 " ; PUBLIC NOTICE, ' -Orange £oast ' 1 • EDITION I • I/ Today'• Closl..g N.Y.Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 1<48, 7 SECTIONS, 74 PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1975 c TEN CENTS i '2 Mesa Rejuvenation Plans Outlined·:: By ALAN DlllKIN OIMMtO.llrPi•IUN Two crand plans tot'.aling near- ly S8 miilion for downtown Costa . Mesa were outlined to the City Council Tuesday night. I I The proposal& were put forward as passible ways of re- juvenating the center ol lhe city. The 'first idea -and City Manager Fred Sorsabal em-· phaaiied that it was onJy an idea -1• lhe posslblllty ofacqli!ring a block at lb• west end of the city'11 Lions Park and bull ding a number or lons-souabt city facilities there. Soraabal estimated that this plan DJiCbt cost about S2.8 · million. It Involves purchasing -the block bounded by Center Street, Plilmer Street, and. Anaheim and Park avenues and installin& such facilities as a day Nre center, a youth centero a senlor citizens cenler, a fire sta- tion, Bnd more park sp3ce. The county library would also remain on the site, though it might be enlarged. Preliminary 'ouUines also'envlsion clOsing off Center Street. Sorsabal said that the present 10-acre Lions Park, combined with the additional block up to Plumer Street, would form a ... uperblock'' that couJd_pmvide t~e impetus for private re- development of surrounding pro- perties. Sorsabal asked !or and was given the council's go ahead to study the P.lan farther, lo see how it could be financed and phased. Later, Planning Director William Dunn, who will soon head up the city's redevelopment program, outlined a $3 million , proposal to revamp 19th..Street from Newport Boulevard lo Park Avenue. The street iis 11chedu1ed lo bt. widened and realigned to im· prove the traffic flow but Dunn suggested the possibility of this project being tied lo additional improvements. One key point appeared lo be the acquisition of a former market on 19th Street. This oters -ax I Victim Called Cauliow •. I BJDOUGLASFllrrZSCllE ' .Clf .. O.ltJ"t.1 .... The Arizona school teacher who died in the fiery Memorial <Day crash of his light ·plane....in .Costa Mesa was described Tues- day as a highly cautious pilot with several years flying ex- perience by his silent partner in ownership.of the Cessna 182. The crash at the intersection of Villanova. Road and Fordham Drive in Costa Mesa's College Park area killed the pilot, :Edward Ketchum 111, a social sciences teacher and basketball coach at Maryvale High School in.Phoenix, Ariz. Norman HBrlin. 54, of. 3'0 Vlllaaova, wu burned aod cut by • tbt•l!l•Alm•U"" "raft M"~e wol1UiCl'ln-1i11 l?oilt ~al)l .. He·••• reporiecl In· 'lal.!sfa~· eooldl· tlqn ~ay aJ Oraaae Coualy llldlcal Cellter. Karlin, who rect!:lved visits from bis family Tuesday, does not recall anyt.biag a~ the crub, according to his daugliter, Anna Van Duren. ••we're just thankful he's alive,•• she a aid. Ketchum, 33, left Phoenix Saturday moming lo visit friends in 'Prange County, according to Dr. Roger Anderson of Phoenix who, while. not a registered owner Qf the plane·, said he holds a ball interest in tbe craft. Ketchum , a teacher at Maryvale for the past five years, was unmarried, according to his partoer and (riend. ''I'm as much in the dark as. anybody,'' the physician said in an interview Tuesday ... The only thing J can think of is some kind of malfuriction ;" · Dr. Anderson said the plane, a 1956 Cessna, was in "excellent shape'' and had recently un· dergone an annual inspection. ••Jt was in excellent shape because I'm scared lo death of thole things,'' he said. He described Ketchum as a "super cautious type" Who has been flying for six or seven years. (See PILOT, Page AZ) Huntington Voters Nix Transfer Tax . . Volers flocked to lhe polls in Huntington Beach Tuesday to knock out the city's controversial real estate transfer tax by a margin of almost 4·1. Thelmal tally was 14,264 vetes for ''yes,'' and 4,562 ballots marked·"'no.'' The voter turnout was 40 percent. In tJtis·ca1e a "yes'~ vote defeat· ed the traDsfer tax because lt ap-. proved an1amendment lo lhe clly charter •Wch prohiblta the cit:r. cound fl!>• lml'1'''"'~"°'h a lax. If the eouncll wants to lnstau a tran11fei-tax. In the future, it would have to win a""'°val for it th...,..i. anolher election, acconl· lng to the lancuage ol the 'new charter amendmenL ~al estate lnlereu w.aed a lltavy campalcn a1a1Nt lhe tu, raising •mon than 115,000 lo n,bl It before the election. A citizens croup 1111>portln1 lhe lransfer ,.,. raised, ... than seoo Cotll.e..tecl.lon oampalen. • The bari percenl cbarce on the laM of nal property wu expect. ed to raiH allout $1.J mllllan rar Ille !f!ll-11 munlclpal builpt. • ' Where the money will come from. ll.S~ ·--.... ._ How it will be spent in 1975 • 76. ·-· s.n .... SIMSl7 JJ.I,. -.... S5 7Ultl ~c.e-.. c... ... _,,, 51119140 ~. :, ~~.\ .. ,.. l 1.tlJ l6J , I , : '' ''f, ' .... ..."':'.!:!:' . - _.. .. .... .... ,_ ... ... c-'J''* Piooltd ·~.. , ... i ... ,,,,,,us •. , ., Mes,.'s lfloneg Mapped Out --S4111000 'This iS wb·at will happen lo your· money next year, accord- ing lo'lhe proposed Cosla Mesa cily budget. The pie shows that the sales tax will be the city's biggest revenue source, $5 :milijon, and that public safety services Will constitute lhe biggesl outlay, $5.8 million. City Manager Fred Sorsabal said lhal the $3.9 million budgeted for capital im· • .. ' '\ fillil V.. IY7J·'' , .. ~- ·- --• J n6ftel " . S ll .. I Qfl provements does not reflect plans to purchase !Our park sites through conde1)1113tion proceedings during the year. Money for these purchases was put in the current budget, but was not spent, Sorsabal said, because agreement was . not reached on prices. Grov~ Won't Films Nabbed 2 Billboards Get the Ax From Panel J~Coast • College Area By TERRY COVILLE Of dl9 0.lly ,.I ... SUoH More than 8,600 Garden Gro)'e voters cast ballots Tuesday to de- cide where their students should attend junior college, but no one is quite sure today what the re· ault was. · Two issues apparently were settled: The entire Garden Grove Unified School District. will not joJ.n the Coast Community College system and district tax- payers will not have to pay an ex- tra 40 cents on their tax rate. But a part of the Garden Grove system may still join the Coast district -without a 40-cent tax boool. The confusion stems from the ballot designed by state ol!icials working for the state-community college board of governors. The state officials divided the Garden Grove district into three voting areas, with different ballots in each. One section represented the Garden Grove people most close- ly alligned to the Coast Com- munity College District. Another represented those near the North Police RtUd Bal,boa Theater By JOHN VALTERZA 01 llM D•llY Pll°' St.ff Newport Beach police, armed with warrants, raided the new Balboa Pussycat Theater Tues- day night and seized prints or ''French Blue '' and .. Dynamite." They allege that each film is obscene. The raid followed an un- dercover visit lo the theater late last week by a police sergeant who later filed a report which termed himself the victim of the alleged pornography. The report asserted that the films were without redeeming social im· portance. The sexy movies appeared on the Peninsula less than two weeks after the Pussycat chain took over the neighborhood theater. It was the first public of- fering of hard-core sex movies along the Orange Coast . Earlier Tuesday, city coun- cilmen heard a short report from City Attorney Dennis O'Neil, who said that the standard penal code sections covering obscenity would be the only tool s the city could use if legal action were con· templated. Since the theater opened, a petition drive has begun among residents of the area and police and city hall officials have re- ported receiving large numbers of complaints from residents ob- jecting to the films. Apparently aware of the im- pending raid, city councilmen did not discuss the issue Tues· day. They filed the staff reoort <See THEATER, PageA2) OC Doctors Set, Meeting On Slowdown BULLETIN SAN FRANCISCO (APJ -San Francisco aaetbeslologlsts agi:eed today lo end their. aearly monlb·old walkout against soar· iag malpractice insurance. Orange County Commµnlty J------------- Orange County doctors will hold an emergency meeting Thursday to decide whether to escalate the surgery slowdOwn, abandon it or continue it. Colleae system, and the third wu tor residents closest lo the Rancho SaDtiago Community College Dislricl. The proposed 40·cent tax boost and co_mplet,e annexation to Coast was presented in all three areas -and It won in total votes 3,983 to 3,897. But the state threw a hitch Into the voUng. The issue bad to pass -alely in al.I th~ are• lo be valid. ll lool ID \be North Orange Counlf 1ector 929 (no) lo 845 (Yell, but. WOD in the Olher two -..a1e ... The OlberlOlals were: -The Coast area, 2,072 (yn) to 1,911 (DO). -Rancho S•ntiaeo artia, 1,066 (yes) lo 1,057 (DO). . A coolnty education allldal also llldlc-there may be a re· IS..GaovB,PageAZJ • I Sl'OCKS DWE NEAR CLOSE NEW YORK i UPI) -The stock ~~fkel, in a late burst of Selling.· ~losed sh8rply lower to- day In aCtive trading on the New 1York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial, up and down tbrougb the early go- ing, was off 9.07 p0ints lo 817.04 shortly at the close. It loat 5.79 poinls Tuesday. Declines led advances by about an eight-to- five margln i.mong fhe 1,814 is~ sues crossing the tape. Turnover ~amounted to about 22,000,000 shares , co1111)Ved wllh 17,()50.000 traded Tueoday. Prices were lower la moderate trading on lhe American S<oclt Exebance. Dr. Philip McFarland, presi- dent of the 2,000-member Orange County Medical Association, said today that the association:s str,tegy committee will recom· mend maintaining th~-status quo. I Dr. McFarland acknowledged that the meeting in the OCMA of. fices was requested ''by a group ol members. who ·are interested iD lnerea11.in.g the Intensity Of the llowdow.n.•• "They want lo 10 out in their offices," .he 8dded. •• 8.ut I pe~ally' do DOI feel furthtr escal&Uon-"ls indicated. lt'a ume now , lo lun> 10 lhc Legislatuhl I and '91< ln'\llalori lo Jupportl a '-·laill oolutloa lo' IM 'J>I)>" li!oslonolllablllty 1llualion." I ] Bids lo keep ·two billboards standing in Costa Mesa were de- nied unanimously by the Plan- ning Commission Tuesday night. The boards -one owned by E. T. Legg' and Company and loc;tl- ed al 1576 Newport Blvd., and the other owned by Foster and Kleiser and in place at 3391 Main St. -had exhausted their eight- yearpermits. The companies asked lo be al- lowed lo keep them up indefinite- ly, but the applications were de-. nied in brief public hearings. The commission herd over for two weeks a decision on a third board. This is an application by Pacific Outdoor Advertising to continue to maintain its sign at 1534 Newport Blvd. An environmental impact re- Porl indicated the board bad been up only six years, thougbtbeplan- nlng staff maintained it had been in position nine years. The com- mis.sion delayed a decision so the discrepancy could be cleared.up. Action on these bi llOOards com- es al a lime when the city council is preparing lo act on a billboard ordinance. Several weeks ago the council members would not enact a proposed ban on the JS boards in the city and asked the staff lo come up with some alternatives lo elimination. SECOND C.4IL BOUGHI' PIANO "'Our piano sold on the second call ." That's the musical success story related by the HunUngton Be~ch woman who pla'ced this ad In lhe l>ally Pilol: WURLITZER Console Plano & Bench. Very Gd. cood. $575. XXX ·XX.XX ll YoU have i piccolo or piano to . sell, ••II 642·~78. II only lakes o few words in the right place to at· tract a buy~r. Xl0nt lhe Orange Coasl, lhe right place lo the Dally Pilot. .. w_ould improve the parking by providing access lo parking at · the rear and would be a place for the city to relocate other busi- nesses displaced by the street widening. · Another major point Involved building a mall paralleling Newport Boulevard just south of 19th Street. Dunn said that he was not sure (See DOWNTOWN, Page A!~ • I e Measure Wins by 75 Votes By HILARY KAYE Of Ult 0.11, l"tlet 1Uff .l, Seventy-five ballots made the difference Tuesday, as voters narrowly approved a 36·cent lax rate increase for the Newport- M~a Unified School District. or the 17,449 voters who cast ballots, 8,762 voted "yes" and 8,687 voted '"no." A simple ma- jority was needed to pass the measure. Only about thirty percent of the district's 58,219 r egistered voters cast ballots. School Superintendent John Nicoll today credited the school board with making lhedif(erence in the Victory . Trustees parti~i,Paled in the campaign by ci,v_in.c, ~.u.merous talk.it at. nelghbOr\iO<Mi gatherings and by orga1l4zing a 3S-member citizens committee lo lead the effort. ''In. the 25 years I've been as- sociated with school districts, I 've never seen a better example of a board of education laking respansibilily for an election,•• Nicoll said. 1 ''The !act that there were 17 such school finance elections in Los Angeles and Orange Coun· ties, and only three won, in· dicates that the people-to-people, coffee-cup.to-coffee-cup, ap- proach is a good one,." Nicoll added. The current tax rale of $4.07 per $100 assessed valuation will rise a nickel to $4.12 next year. Without passage of the election, it would have dropped 36 cents lo $3. 76. The override will remain ip. effect for fi"ve years. The district will receive an ex- tra $2.5 million in revenue for next year, or $100 per pupil. About hair that amount will be pumped back into the budget to reinstate items that were slated to be cut. 1 The other half will be placed in •the reserve fund. Part of that money will be used to pay salary increases for next year. 'A lentaive budget, including the extra $2.5 million, will be pre· sented to the school board for study June 10. , The school board attempted to win voter approval of a 54·cent lax override meas ure last Nov- ember, but it was defeated by a (See ELECTION, PageA2l Ora age Cea•t Weatlaer Considerable low cloudi · ness Thursday with only partial clearing in the af. lernoon. Highs near 66 al the beaches rising to 75 in· land. INSIDE TODAV Pholographer goes beyond ' call of duly ond gets a good soaking but his piclure1 of lhe slam-bang aclio" al. 'lhe Wedge were worth it. See Poge86. t~=~ ...... .. .. c.o ..... . OM lit .... ..-. ---ft -~ ..... ........... _"' --.,_ . _ .... , .. Al AM 1.t,...,, • Cl •• Mt'"" .... 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Fro•PageAJ :GROVE ••• ·:eount, and the fi gures presented •are not offici a I. ,c-• Further confusion was added .,.tto the issue when the North ":Orange County people and the ···Rancho Santiaao people were of- . fered a second measure on the -ballot -a chance to annex to the ·college di strict closest to them. .... :. In ·Nonh Oran1e County they ·~urned that down 1,°'8 (no) to 674 _'.';<yes), essentially leaving those ",'A-people Without any c0Ue1e di&· ,,.··trict. , The ones who could have gone .: -lo Rancho Santiago also turned ;:that down 1,331 (no) to 736 (yes). .. ~l 1 Ed Dundon, superintendent of ., ;.>the Garden Grov-e Unified'Sc hool :·~.:.niatrtct, said the state board or ~··--governor& for junior colleges will • now have to det'lde where it -·~1'wanll to put all thosestudenta. ··r' Loca l education officlal1 "~:egreed the &late-devised ballot ~~-Was one of the most contusing l-'.l 'they had seen. . " ... .,t, F.-...P.,,eAJ "if.~ELECTION ••• ,': ~arglnor aboutS,OOOvot.ers. ·,.,· Since that defeat, trustee& · '.\rimmed the budget by about $3 • "!: fnillion and decided to uk voters . : to approve a an;aaller t.u t:•te -:¥1'D'istrlct o!llclals ·said \he ··:money 15 needed to combat the .,;~tfecta of inflation on school :~t>udgeting. -~·· ......... .;•i> ::;·,'Postal Judge :~::Ask&-Reduced Walkout -) Goes On In Mesa~ Striking macblnleta at tho Narmco Materials Division of Whittaker Corporation in Costa Mesa are now in thc:_ir 15th day of a walkout union official• 181 is lOOpercent 1ut'cessful. Pickets ail casually alpplns coffee and holding signs at card tables at both front and rear 1atea or the plant in the eoo block of Victoria Street. One of Costa Mesa's oldelt ift. dustrial facilities, the Narmco plant was struck May 13 by mem- bers of the lntemattonal Aoott.a- tion of Machinists and A6rOIPace Work era Loe al IOe, Santa Ada. "The strike has beell 100 per- cent effective. Nobody hils croesed the picket lines," s ays Bill Weieand, direclihl bullneu representative of District 120 of the IAM union. Narmco officials themselves have rebuffed efforts to get a statement on the strike. Weigand said it dlre<tly affecta 96 machinists and indlrectly bill 56 members of the ldminisll'a· lion, clerical accounUne and general labor staff. Strikers voted by an 80 ~rcent margin in favor of the strike at a May 13 grievance meeting, aC· cording to Weigand. They demand a rull union shop, p1us a change in the buJc labor grade classifications to Include three more steps that would elevate top-paid machinists' pay by about 45 cents. Currently, machinitts begin at $3.05 per hour and at top level make a little over$5 per hour. Narmco manufactures chemical resins used in the aerospace industry, in addition io a rorm or laminated but flexible graphite fiber used in making the shafts of golf clUbs. So far,. the only police log inci- dent relative to the strike was a complaint 1'1.iesday by a young Narmco plant security guard abou~ a men trespassing by walking his dog at the rear gate. which opens onto West Wilson Street. Restdenll of the surroundine neighborhood have complained to city ofricials in the past about noxious odors from the chemical plant, but were told little can be done. The facility was bullton county land outside city limita and IOCed for industrial use befOl'e lt was annexed by the expanding ctcy and rezoned for reaideDUal de· velopment. Technici.an Hurt in Fray At Fairview :··:-One psychiatric technician wu :-.>S. tamp Rates slightly injured this morning when lhree young •dull male pa- .• ·~ tienll It Fairview Stat•Hospttal ·~:t WASHINGTON <UPI> -The in Costa Mesa became ram- :·:_ .. chlef administrative law jud&e of bunclious and had Lo be subd\Md. ...... ,the Postal Rate Commission to-He sustained an abrulon on · day recommended that the price the cheek ln the 4 a.m. tMldent, ... ::.ot a rtrst class stamp be reduced durina: which hospital officials ·;:to 81h cents for letters and a called Colla Mesa police Lo aulst · ·· nickel for post cards. in eetUna the young men back In .. Seymour Wenner, the com-line. .... tn lsslon judge, also recom-The trlo on Ward 40, 1 mdt de· -··.mended substantial Increases for voted to the hospital's Bthavtor ~ .. .i:Second, thlrd and fourth class Modiftcation Pro1ram for men· .~;,. mallandrorparcelpost. tally retarded clients, jumped ·~,,.: The present rates ot 10 cents one or two nlaht attendanta on .~:··for letters and eight cents ror duty. . post cards, which went Into effect One had obtained a table lea, a ·y:.;:1n March, 1974, provide an un · second had a sm•ll piece or · :1·~authorized subsidy or more than .... _ metal and the third reportedly · .. ~.~00 million to other classes or swung a belt with a metal buckle. .-. mail, Wenner said. The items were surrendered ''The Postal Service has volunt•rily after hoepttal pen.on. -.become a. tax-collecting agenc::y, net surrounded and separated the tollectlng money rromtU'Stclus indi viduals accordlna to mailers to distribute to other Medical Direcior Dr. Anthony N. favored cla1ses,'' Wenner said. Toto. • ' • r ' ! ' • ! ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wf!ld Pre•ldll"I •M P11bl! ..... Jack R, Curlt'I' Vkt il'l"hldltnl •NII CO._ .... 119QH Thomas Kee..-11 l!ollor Thomas A. Murphine M-9.,.91~ Edlll<r Costl MeM Offke ,. ... ,. ... , .._ ~ A4'1•ftt> P,0 , ... 1 IM ma Other OtfiCff c Nt...-t 99.Cll »J) :-O:r.:', ......,. .. ·L...-.. K°ll,TIM NSll'Hl Hvftl"""°" ........ , ut11 a. ........... .,, ~tl•V•INr . HMIL.t,,..,._ •l._,,O~f'~ I TelepltoM (714) MJ-4321 Qftllfltill Adwertlsl"9'42-5'71 I Ho also 11ld tho incident In the dormitory ward. was unusual and · apparently trle:rered by hyperactivity on t1!9 part of tbe three cltenl.9. Behavior Modlnc11lon Pro- gram Director 'Dr. Bernat Henkovets said one the three, the rlnelo1dor, has a h1blt ott1Udng other hospital clients Into mis· chief. ••we were more arraid something would happen If we dldn'l have the police to back us up," Dr. Herskovets 11ld of the predawn Incident. He 1Bld the youn'/ olllcero dl1- patched dlscusae . the molter with tho throe patients, Im_.. ine them with their uniforms and convinclna: them what I.hey did waswron1. Officer Rod H addoc:k Usted the eptlOde 11 an a111ult wtlb a de- adly weapon In his repon. F,..•P-.eAJ THEATER. • • and asked !or 1 pro,..osa report In twoweek1. • Police delecllve C1pt. Rich Hamilton eald today that when otricer& raided the Ule1tar, all the cuatomers recalved rtlundl. "That coat lhe mon11et11tlll SU," he said. Tho theater ~nly bad f..., PlY· lng cuatomer1. ( o.11., ..... ,..,, ....... .· F ..... P.,,eAi ·PILOT ••• The partners used the plane on alternate weekends, aald Or. An· d.,_, addln1, "I Jual lot done putth\g-11 hour• on 'It myaell lul weekend." He said Ketcbom ~as an In- strument-rated pilot wbo has done some commerclaJ flylne: in Wlaconaln . "I'm a smoker, and he was always saying 'Make sure you don 't lighttbat clgaretle with )he O><Yl•n goln1. • That's ~ ~Ind or suyhe'f••· Very cautiQUS.-" "He wu certa"'IY oojUI way home and I don't pave any idea what could have happened unless he had a malfunction or he blacked out or something like that," Dr. Ander son said. Dave Butler, a pilot. wu also flying out of Orange County Airport Monday morning. The cloud cover, he said, was at about 700 feet with vlslbilily slightly better than that required for an all-instrument takeofr. STRIKERS TAKE CASUAL APPROACH TO 'PICKET DUTY AT NARMCO PL.ANT, COSTA MESA Lawn Chairs, Refre1hmenta Bol1tar Pickets 1!11 Slecllar and· Wiiiie Moxwell "The biggest problem,·• 1aid Butler, "is that someone can easily lose their orientation in a cloud cover like that." An airline pilot who live1 in the ·neighborhood told police he heard the ill-fated craft while it .. wa1 still hidden ih the overcast seconds before the craih. Teacher Demands Public Charges Fund-mi,sipg Bazaar Set At Fairview To his avlation·eX_Perienced ears, he said, tt sounded lik e the plane was fl yi ng upside down, possibly due to pilot disorienta- tion in the cloud cover. Seconds l a t e r , the plane zoomed out or the clouds at about a JO-degree angle to the a:round and its pilot gunned th~ en~ine to full power, the observer said. Suspended aovernme nt teacher Michael Mang appeared before Ne wport-Mesa school truatees Tuesday and demanded that charges against hjm be rfiadepubtic. Trustees agreed lo his demand but added that they had been kept private ror Mang's own pro- tection. Mang, 30, was suspended from teaching c lasses at Corona del Mar High School three weeks ago and wa s charged with ''Un· professional conduct." About 30 students who support Mane attended the board meet· ing and a dozen were prepared t.o 1peak on his behalf. Two weeks ago, about 100 students showed up at the board meeting. However, a ll but Mang were denied a chance to speak Tues- day. Board President Thomas Casey said they would have an opportunity to support the ir teacher at a public hearing to be &et later. Mang, who has taught at the high school since 1969, said he is concern ed about rumors eirculating regarding his sus- pension. "I don't believe the cbara:es against me are that serious and I feel it's necessary to make them public,~· he said : Thirty-four charges, each cit· ing a speciric instance, are listed in the noUce of intent to dismiss 1tven t.o Mang. Types ol charaes Include: -comm,nts made '31 Mane, lricludlng "vulgarity" In front o! students and ''demeaning re- marks '' to t eachers a#d ad- ministrators. -Posting on class bulletin 1 boards and discusstnc in clu• cert.ala confidential reprtmanda received by Mang from school administrators . -Not maintaining usual erad· in11tandard1 . -Failure to cooperate with school administrators. Mane said the charees primarily concern a dlfrerence in educaUonal phllo&ophy between hlm and school administrators. Mane's educational approach Is assertedly ''unorthodox" and he has had frequent connlcts with the school admlni&tration durtne hi& tenure at Corona del Mar. Because the board has 60 days to re1pond to a request from Mang for a public hearing, a hearing date may not be set until mid· summer or late &um mer. "] can't help but feel that not allowinl students to speak now DOWNTOWN how much of tho •Um11ed $3 mllllon would be llnane«I public· ly ind how much pnv1tely. He 11ld that the Redevellljllnent Agency or a parking authority were two possibilities for public involvement. He 1t.re1sed that the proposal wu ju1t an idea at this 1ta1e and Hid It would take five to Hven ye1n to Implement. The council told him to con- .llnue the study. UBRARY SHUI' BY FISH FRY The Costa Mesa branch of the Ora nge County Public Llbrory will be closed Saturday become Ill the annual Costa Me11 P11b Fry which la conduct· eel on the etreot In front of 'the library, 566 W. Center Street. Patrons may use the 1 Mesa Verde branch at 2981 M111 Verde Drive Eut. Th1t llbnry will be open Saturd1y from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. was done on purpose,~· Mana said afterthemeetlng. "It will be just that much harder in the s ummer for these kids to come to the meetings,'' he· added. · · Joel Bernstein, a ji.mior in one of Mang's government classes and leader of the students sup- porting the teacher, said he felt the board's action Tuesday was "totally out of line." · ''I was not only prepared to dis- cuss Mang's dismissal, but also the bad errect his suspension from teaching is having on us students so late in the school year," Bernstein said. GUNMAN KIUS 3 AT SCHOOL A. carniVal~llke atmosphere comes to Cost a Mesa's Fairview Sta te Hospital this Saturday, with opening or The tlrst Annual Bazaar Ever To Be, featurirlg several community groups: Funds raised during the 10 a.m. lo 4 p .m. event will be donated to ,.\he P ..ttient Benefit Fund at the bli .hospital ror the mentally retarded aud physical· ly handicapped. This fin ancial source provides money for many things not in- cluded in the state budget. These may include toys, other recreational equi&>ment, extra gasoline not allotted by the state for field trips for the retarded children and many other uses. Special Service• Director Mrs. Enid Lathrop said 19 civic and charitable oreani:zations will sponsor booths or food con- c es s lo n s In th e hospital BRAMPTON, Ont. <UPI) _A auditorium during the day-long bazaar. gunman walked into a local hJgb Sales will lnclude potted school near the noon recess today plants, assorte~ handicrafts, a n- and opened fire. ' u d b ked oods nd Hospital orric iali reported uques, can y, a g a other items. three persons were killed and 11 Many COJllm.unity organi':za . otherswounded. lions which will have booths An official at Peel Memorial s ponsor certain wa~da at Hospital, to which all the victims Fairview throughout the year, were taken, said students were regularly contributing funds to i:-::a=m=o=n=g=th=e=d=e=a=d=a=n=d::woun==d=ed=.===hC:el::p:m::::a:ke::clients' live1 bri&hter. The airline pilot said it ap- peared the pilot or the small crart was making a franUc effort to pull out of a dive. Burglars Net 2 TVs in Mesa Home A Costa Mesa woman who had gone to the beach told Police Tuesday she returned home to rind her house burglarized and two television seta worth ~ gone. Terri L . Evans told them she could find no'aign of forcible en· try, such as pry mark.a and in~ vestigators said the locked door was physically forced. 2 Bodies Found LOS ANGELES (UPJI Sheriff's deputies Tuesday di&· covered the bodies of a man and woman apparently killed ln a murder-suicide-shooUng. Audry Miles, 24, was found by her mother shortly before 3 p.m. . Deputies 1aid she wu killed by a single shot from a .22-caliber re· volver. 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