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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-04-17 - Orange Coast PilotI Girl Called Corn111on Criminal \ • -- I N11flear· Opponents Ask Court to Dalt Newport to Delay , Onofre Expansion Mayor Ele~tion DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 17 , 1974 VO ~.''· HO, 101. 1 SIECTtONi, 101 ,AQ;ES • UPI TtltllflolO 'SHE 'S A CRIMINAL' William 8 . Saxbe lll11ess Force~ Ne 1ciJori to Delc1y . ~'1" vor Election l\"C\\·port Beach scaled onr of ils nt·11' rit1· councihncn but dcla \'td election of ;i nc~1· mayor Tuesday b,_,cause or the illness of the other nc1\•ly elected councilmAn. l\lrs. Lucille Kuehn. l\trs. Kuehn undcr .... ·ent surger~· a! lfoag 'lcmoria! llospi!al Tu cs d a 1· n1oming nnd prQb.1bly y, ill not be able lo assume her post for a month. Councilmrn put off !he \'Oll' unt il at least l\lav 13. bu t ai;?re<.'d that if 'lrs. Kuehn caTtnot b<! preS<.'nt at that n1('('ti ng. the election 1rill again be dela yed. ' Cnunc1lman Richard ll Croul '.l.ill continue to sit in the Corona de! 1-lar Di strict 6 scat that h(' did no1 try 10 retain until !\trs. Kuehn re('upcrn rcs. ftlhe-de<'ision to ti('lay selection of a ne"· mayor and vice ma yor came on a motion by ne,v\y-!M!ated· Councilman Pet I! Barrett Bllrretl balked ut an an1endment !t.Ctling a certain date fo r the vote, but finall y agreed after .other counciln1rn assured him that 1he~· wnuld agree to ;1nolhtr del;~y if ~lrs. Kurhn is 1)0t present l)uring ea rlier c»ren1onies. Councilman Carl Kymln. "ho has J'~presented n1s triet 3 for fdur ycurs. steppt>d do"'" to alloYt' Barrell to 1Rke the oath of o'f1t'c• Kymlo. \\'ho did no~ S<'Ck re-<'lrcrion 1!xtende<I IX'rsonnl lhanks to l'11y ~tanager Hobert L.. \\'~11n and hi s st:Hf and had some e\'en h1ghtr 1\ tlrd! or tSec /'IL\''Olt. l!age 21 Mi ss Hea1·st Wa s Willii1 u ~') Say s Saxll e ... SA\' FR1\:'\CISCO 1t·r1 1 -Patrir::l !fears! loday \\·as characterized by 1hf' r.s. attorney general as a common erl1ninal and a \\'illing participant in tht· SI0.000 robbC'ry or a bnnk hy hf'r Symbioncsc Liberation Arn1y kidna1>er~ Attomev Grneral \\'illiam B. Saxbr said he cOncluded that Patricia 1oras "no1 a reluctant participant" in thf' robbery or a branch of the llibernia Bank tllonday and like the other participants !lO\\' is a fugitive . /Related llicturc Page ii i. Randolph A. llearst. Patrieia's fa!hrr. said through a ~pokesman ··This is all spcechmaking. ·• "Saxbe has the right to 1hink 1\·hat he thinks. and I also lrJvl' th<1t right." ~learst said al his home. ··As far as J'n1 -------l .SLA 'SOLDIERS' OFFER INNOCENT PLEA-Page 18 COncerJfecl. ifs speculation. At this point. I'm not going to comment on the mat- ter bejond that." "This group \\'C're talking about arc rommon criminals. tltiss Hearst is a part of it." Saxbe said in Washingtoo . A gua rd "A'ho \\'ilnesS('d the robberv said Patricia left little doubt she 11·ould use her gun. Earlier. U.S. Attorney .James Browning and FBI agf'nl in chargf' Charlrs Ball·s said in San FranciSl'O that photographs taken bl' hidden bank cameras shO\\ t>d one of ·the robbers holding a gun on Palricia. who also was armed. Patricia. \\'ho "·as kidnaped Feb. 4. is the granddaughter of the le1?:endary ne\\·sapapcr giant \\'illiam Randolph Hearsl. Saxbe repealed earlier statem1·nt~ that if the FB1 knows 11·here the SLA i~ holding i\1iss Hearst t?cy should go afll'r her. Noting Hcarstr hRd said thal co1nn1ent ''b n rd cred tMl !he irresponsible," Sa:tbe said his first reaction had not changed. The FBI .ha s obtained four robbery tSce llEARST. P1:12e t) Suicide Victin1 Sough t by Poliec SA:-/ 01Er.O tAP1 -Harbor police <;(!Or<:he<I todAy for :i }o~ger feared to h:ivr dro<A11ed af1cr plunging off the San Diego-Coronado Bay bridge. " The man \.\'e aring i;horts 'A':u; sctn runulng acn1s.~ lhc bridge Tu cSday and thfn follini; over !he ~idc. lf he died. his death '-'"OUld be the 13th since the bridge opened in 1969 ourt • 01se 0 N 11clea1· Oppol1e11fs On of re Hassle To High Court By CAl\DACE PEAR.SO-" 01 l~t O•llY ,.llol \!tU Opponents of the Sa11 Onufrl· nutlcur po"·er plant t>xpansion \Ql}k thei r case lo :hl' Ca!1fon1ia SuprerTit' (1Ju r1 tixla~ 1n :.11 l'ffon to stop 1.:oru.trUl'!l•J!l on ;.and,,tonl' bluffs. 1\ court ort.!cr re:itra1n1ng util11;. cornp:inies frfJn1 gr<1rhn~ or building on lbc bluffs \l;IS extended through today hy the 4th Ilis1r1ct Court of Appeals in SJn lliego. The Supreme Court in San Franl·iscn is expected today !o ru le on y,hc'ther they star should be continued unlll 11 dec1dt•s "'hether to acl on the rest of thl' case. The 4th Dis!rict appeals courl Tu('~dny Frank Jl'lcGee, 'TQ<lo y' fl osL . . , Deacl ut .52 NE\\' YORK 1AP I -Frank .\lcCt'f'. 52. an !\"BC television fl('\l"Sman· seen re!,.rularty on th!' "Today·· prngram . died Loda~·. ..,_ He had been ·; suffrina from can- ~ cer or the bonl' marrov.· for rour 1·!'ars. The 1mm(~ dia1 e cause of death was pn!'u- monia. His final mon ths of bro:idcasting M(GIEI duty Y,'f're ~r- formed under sercre pain. his doc- tor said. ~JcGc1· m:ide his last apJl('a ranc;e :in the "Today" progrnm Thu rsday morn ing and cht.-ekcd into lhe Harkncs" Pa,·ilion or Columbia Pre!'>bvterian ;\1edica1 Center here later iht! same da y. His hulltnark as a n c" s broadt<11sl1.>r and commentator v.·as :oolness in crisis, a qual ity that broughl him nallonal attention. Details on Page 4. Tt•fu)e<I to hC'ar thf' t:ll\ 1roon1('nt ah-t' · !a,.,su11 5,·ek1ng to \l"lld !ht· nppro\al •·f lh(' S'I 4 hi!h11n plant ti~ lh~· S1<itc C(J;t,L1I ( ·tolllllli~Sl<U) Tilt' t:••1 11·t i;.1\t' 1111 re:ison fn1 11, rt·1u,11l 10 t:-1ke 1unMl1cr111n iu 1he ta~r Hui JI aj.!rel·d t<J cXttnd llil' ~la\· unt' 1nu1 e 1!ay ll 1r;1~ suppn'>t:d !11 ha\ r run •u1· Tu'·~d:iy at n11<h11~h!. The extra 11rnt' 11;1- allo11ed "'J Donald Stark, :u1 at!onu·1 fl•pr{•<;t•nting the pl;1nt flppon,...nts . l·•1ul1I file his casl' 111th the higl11·r court. The addition of tv.n 1.1 Ill n1ei;a11ritt nuclear rcattnrs at the pl<inl le~~ th,ru three n1i!es :-.nuth nf San Clemente \\:" approvccl Feb. 20 by the Slate Cou:,\,il Zone Const:rl'ation Con11ni.<;,1on . Tbc l'Ommisxiog, «1giMl~· dcnft'd 11«> app\Jcat1on b~ 5'"1uth£"rn f;1hlorn1:1 l::tlt"•n au<l &in D1t·go (ias and l":l ('C'frlt; con1panit•<i Dec. ~ hur later agreed to rcL'Ons1de r 1L A Sa n Diego Supt..•r1or Court su):!gc~i··d rlull the con1mi~s1on rehear the t':!'" <1f!e r the power cr1mpan1e<; nbJl'l'lt'd 1h;u nuclear safety had bt:t·n a f;:ictor in tlu· decision. Only !hr Ato mic Energy Con11111~~11ir1 has 111risdictton oit•r n1attcro,; uf nu1 ll'~1r , safet1 . ; The oppnnenTs a r~Ui.' th:it tht·i· v. ··rr v.Tongly lef1 out of the court pr11<:.1•cd1 n:!' and of lhe subsequent comprorn1~r· !Sec O~OfRE, Page 2 ~ ·o.ve OF A KI ND" AUTO SELtS FA ST The ear may ha,·c bef>n "one of ,; kind" after beiog lowered. T<'bullt .ind repaintl'<t. but here·s 11n ad that Imo.; Jo;t~ Of equals C\'f'r}' "eek 1n lhc Oa1!.1· P1]1)! 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" 10111n1 ,, M1ilbo• • '" l t •ll " ,..,. .... Jt 11 (1hlt•!l.j ' Mv•u•! ~vnlll " '"'"' Co•nor " 111•1-.. "'•"'"I ' c •• ,.,1 ... H It O•on .. Cownir ,. ,, ,.,., .. , " Pto.19 JI U Cre1u•O•tl " l•l>I"" 'I 1' o~•'~ "!Olo(t\ " ,, U11nc"'~" " EG•lo•lol ... ' uoc ~ Ml,,,.1\ . " i:ntu11onmtnl •• r ..... ,,.111 '" ''"""'"' ll·H Tho1ltn ... .... " N•••h•t ~Ir lht Ret9rll If. If 'ftor•ll "ltWl lolort tctllf • ., ' 2 DAILY PILOT s Nixon • ' I Wtdnt\day, Aprll 17, 1974 Names Simon, • -Sawhill to New Po,sts • ,_ \\1ASlllNGTON CUPI) -l>resident ~"on today nominated William E. Simon ~ sue<:eed George P. Shullt as Trusury 1ccret:iry. "' Simon, 46, :.i. rormcr \Vall Street invcstn1cnt banker who is federal agency • Ul'I T...,._19 NAMED BY NIXON Wllli•m E. Simon chief, will be succeeded as head or the Federal Energy Office by his deputy, John C. Sawhill, a White HOU8e unnounctmenl sajd. In making the announcentent In routine fash ion. the WhJte House sakl the .. ,. f'llel• ENERGY CHIEF PICKED John C. S.whlll lnvolveme1it by Russia Against Israel Deepens . By Unlled Press i.,ternatJonal Sfj\'iet involvement in the Syrian Vo'ar effort against Israel det>pencd today , and the Beirut newspaper Al /' nwa r said the Krem1in was prepared to intervene directly if necessary to halt Israeli military acti\'ity on the Golan Heights. settlement of the ~1iddle Ea.~I problem. a step on the rood to a radical and uni· \-ersal general sett lement." President "intends to play an increasing, expanded role in form ulation of economic policy and will assume chalrmanship of the Council on Economic Policy.'' Dcpllly press secretary Gerald L. lVarrcn indicated that many extra , official U:tsks carried out by Shultz as the Administrat.ion!s . chief economic spokelman would not be passed on to Simon. lie said, howe\'er, that Simon will be head of the so-called "Economic Troika" which includes the Treasury, the chainnan of the Council ot Economic Advisers and the bµdget director. He also "'ill head the "Quadriad" which includes those three plus Arthur Bum!. "chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. Warren said NlJ:on and Shultz had an "outstandin~(' relationship. indicating that the President did not (eel ai-dose to Simon. But he sought to make c1e:1r this did not mean Nixon lacked confidence ln Simon. ( Warren said one or Sawhill's principal responsibilities in the coming months will be the roordination and planning of Project lndcpendenC1?. a program aimed at achieving U.S. self-sufficiency in en- ergy by the 1980s . Shultz, who announced ~1arch 14 that he would resign in May, is the last remaining member or the original 1969 Nixon Cabinet. He originally was Labor secretary. lie i,ecame the firs! director of the Ofrice of Pifanagement and Budget 101\.18) in 1970 and moved to the Trtasury past in 1972. Simori hun'ied back to Washington from an appearance this morning in Atlan(JI where.he spoke at a meeting of the American Society or Newspaper Editors.- In the speech, ho? reiterated ;us frequent \\'aming to America11S that unless they practice energy consen•alion. there will be future shortages -and long lines at gasoline stations. Simon was Shultz's choice to repla~ him as head of I.he Treasury. Whlle concentrating on U1e nation 's energy crisis, Slmon retained the job of Treasury undersecretary. It ~-as at Shultz' Insistence that Simon gave up a pi:trtnershlp in~the prestigious \\'all Street firm of Salomon Bro1hers in 1973 to join the Treasury as No. 2 man . ' \\'estem diplomats in London said the UPI correspondent Gordon F. Joseloff reponed from t.foscow that the s1ate- ment renected Soviet anno)'an('e ""Ith Kissinger's personal diplomacy in the hfiddle East. A Syrian delegation ha1 been In Wuhingtoo dlSCUS!ing with Kissingtr a Syrian-Israeli t r o o p disenagement agreement on the Golan 11elghts. Sawhill, 37, is 1 former coll<'ge professor and associate director of the Office of h1anagement and Budget \\litJ1 a doctorate in economic_,, Sawhill joined Simon when the FEO v.·as created, and ~-orked out the fuel allocation system and the standby rationing plan. ·. • devi!lopments coUld threaten Secre::ry of . State Henry A. Kissinger's Middle East peace e<forts. Egypt and Syri:i both hardened their Jin~ against Israel as the fighting on the Golan Heithts entered its 37th coosecu· live day. Israeli sources in Tel Aviv accused the Arabs of com pli cating Kissinger's efforts to end the, explosive war of attrition on the heights by rejecting Israeli proposnls for a U.N. buffer between the two sides. Further complicating the Issue was a joint Soviet.Syrian communique issued Tuesday shortly alter Syrian President Hafez Assad returned to Damascus lrom a five-day visit to fl.1oscow . It said "any ;igreement on disengagements of troops must be part and parcel or a gemral Fro•n Page l MAYOR ... praise for ri.1ayor Donald A. fl.lclnnis. "J"ve been active ln city affairs for 15 years and he's lhe best mayor v;c've had in !hose yea rs," Kyrnla said. F'ormer mayors Doreen fl.tarsha\I and Paul Gruber were an1ong about 50 persons In the audience watching the late afternoon ce remony. A spokesman at Hoag· 1\.fetnorial Hospital said it is still undetermined ho\v long Mrs. Kuehn V.'ill be confine<! to Ix-cl. "Her condit Ion I!! satisfactory," the spokesman said, although she is not ft!eling v.·ell enough to have visitors or Lake telephone calls. Councilman fl.titan Dostal and llov.·ard Rogers. re-<'lccted last \\'eek. v.·ere also given the oath of office by City Clerk Laura Lagios. • OlAMG-E COAST ST DAILY PILOT 1,..0.•f'Q•C...OIO..lyNol .,.,. ,,,...,.,,.. '"'"" ~ l<• .. t·Pt ...... -· ...... "''"" ~ (,..~·f'ufll·•"•fl<I Ctimrt,o,.. s.-............... .._ .,. !',0-.0 .. 0d. "'Y'f"'• l~'o.Qft '"°'' loo Co;ot "'"""' .._ .. _, 8'o""" .. .-o<> °"'""~ f"l'\lf' ••• v_, L •·J""·' """"' ''Y""" s""'~"""t•...., !,.• 0.-nl•/$.on JU•" (•n•olro..., A "1'111"' •"'I""•""'"" II P.I''''""' 51,1...,.._, """ &..f>. tl"· '"" rwoncopo111otM• 'l<"O "'"'" " at .IJO '*'"" H1, .,.,_. Cot11 "'""' C..1<1ofn•1. 9~'8 Rc!Y-n N Wo1.-l P1M""'l(1"'1ll\o~•"""' J r l I! c.,,..., v-:•....-•"Cl!Jo9"'"'"'•flV..ef .• ,.i...11 L.nr ~,10-d P !l'"l'I "'""•"'~"OEG""'• •. ~~tt1•·-"-o11•· ~l ..... 'lf&tlt" 4fJ .. 4JO ,,_""""°''.,,.,_..c_'" 540-1120 t<>fynG"' ,,,, ~ ~ """""*"' c-. ,..,., MO-~'°'"-' .. _ .. __ 01141 .. ""' ti< _,. .. ,,,..,,, _, .,., M -.e('I ""'-~ ... --,,,~­ ~<IHI --l'lto<I II QMll "'"""" C..•W-• ..... ~..,.-U Cl'll!IOll!""""',..11 •1CO...,,ft1~~ ..,.., ... _,,.,....,00-.. I Damascus Radio said Assad would make· an inlportant apeech lonlght but gave no clue as to· Its contents. Ttrc occasion is Syrian National Day marking the 28th anniversary of the evacualion o( French troops from Syria. The joint Soviet.Syrian statement al~o said the Soviets have "laid out measures for further consolidation of the defense capacity of Syr1a." It gave no details, but Arab newgpapers said the Hus.slam were preparing to give Syria long-range missil es and more advanced ~llG23s and possibly MJG25s. ., Egypt used such.missiles sparingly in the October War but now threatens to use them against Israeli cities If the situation worseM. In London , UPI diplomat ic correspondent K. C. Thaler quoted Western defense eitperts as saying any efforts by Russia to regain lmit innuence in the fitiddle East by giving such long-range weapons to Syria could ha\'e extremely serious consequences. ''The move underscores fl.losco"··s determination to entrench Itself In the ,.tlddle East at all cost and to use the allout backing of a Syrian hard line against Israel to enhance the Soviet role in any final Middle East settlement·• Thaler reported. Fufther evidence of the deepening crisis came Tuesday in a speech by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. lie said Egypt has an "astounding" number of tanks ready to cross the Suez Canal immt'diately and is still ainting its long· range mis siles at three of Israel's principal cities. Sadat said the rocket s v.'ould be fired i( lsrae.l attacked Egy ptian cities on the Suez Canal's \\·!"!st bank. Egyptian ne\\·spapcrs V.'arned of Egyptian rocket attacks if Israel continued i t s "aggression" in the ~fiddle East and spoke o( the possibility of opening a second front in the Sinai. Using a highly personalized style, Simon. mated a national Image for himsClf as he became kno1•n as "Energy Czar." Ylith a reputation for blunt talk, he clashed publicly with such diverse figures as Roy L. Ash, O~IB director - who repor$edly \\·anted Shultz's job - and the Shah of Iran. Simon chastised tht Shah for charglJ'lg lhat U.S. finns were smuggling oil irito the eowi!ry despite the Arab embargo. From Page 1 POPEIL ... Ayers. 37. of Santa Ana \\'Ith C011'5piracy to commit murder and soliciting to commit murder. They remain free on bail in connection \11ith the charges filed after two friends of Ayers from Douglas Aircraft Company In Long Beach went to investigators with a tale alleging a murder-for-hire plot. Information supplied by the pair led to a series of meetings in whlch Ayers and ~!rs. Popell allegedly discussed the I slaying of Samuel J Popell. 6J, of Chicago. He is chairman of the board of Popeil Bros. Inc., manufacturers of varlou11 kitchen and sporting goods gadgets. Investigators claim the motive (or the alleged murder plot against Popeil was a share of his $200 million fortwie, prior to the Imminent dissolution of the est~ngcd couple's marriage. v.•hicb \\'ould ha\'C eliminated her claim . Defense attorney Petty predicted that the court will grant his molion to continue the trial until at least earlv June because of conflicts over othe"r court dates and the f"act there has bct!n no request to date for a delay. He said he does not know how long it might take to get a decision from the California Supreme Court on whether to hear hls motion for dlmllssal of the conspiracy and solicitation to comnllt murder charges. Nobody ~ame E1npt y llouse for OCC Meeting Expecting a large turnout for Tuesday night's public hearing- on the Garden Grove annexation question, trustees of the Coast Com· munity College Dislrict booked the 1,2()()..seat Orange Coast College Auditorium. No one showed up. WORTH KEENE, chalnnan of the board of trustees, adjourned the 7:30 p.m. meeting at 7:40 p.m. arter rirst leading board members through the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag . All board members as well as Chancellor Norman E. \Vatson. were clearly disappointed by the lack of public interest in the annex· ation proposaJ which calls ror the Coast ·Community College District to take in the Garden Grove Unified School District. A SECOND rubllc hearing is scheduled for 7:30 tonight In Forum II at Gotdep Wes College. Trusicc• said lhey hope !or a.better turnout JASON . SCOTT !ABOUT 33 POUNDS) MEETS SHIRLEY THE ELEPHANT !ABOUT S,SOO POUl'ibSl Fancy Running Into a Friendly Pachyderm at the Local Car Wa1h . ~~~~~~--...C...~ From Page 1 HEARST ... v.·arrant1 against known SLA members in the robbery bu! has named Patricia only as a material witness because of evidence that she may ha"ve been forced to participalC'. Saxbe in "'ashinglon said he reachl'd his conclusion from "the way she beha~. the numbe r of people in the bank "'ho observed her ~havlor. the testimony of witnesses and actions within · the bank." The bank gua rd . Edward Shea. 66, told · UP I that fl.tiss Hea rst ··v.·as pretty wild . giving out vindictives and orders and a!l th<1t , sayin~ she v.·ould shoot the first gu,y that moved. calli(lg everybody an ~1.F. and everything else." "There was no doubt ln my mind she \\'Ould shoot," Shea said i.u an inter\'icw wllh KR.ON television . Asked v.·hy, he said. '"It "'as hC'r stance. Her posilion. It was so, uh. so tough . I heard her say she v.•ould shoot the first S.O.B. that mO\'ed or did anything out of line."' From Pagel PUZZLE ... S)'stenu of chemical plants. He said the ball ~·eighs 21.34 powxl.s. is nearly eight inches in diameter and was made of a stainless steel alloy with a thickness of half an inch. His report made no mention of any erratic beha10ior 11.'hen the ohject "·as rolled. and no n1c!"ltion of any ultrasonic emissions. He found it to be 'neither radioactive nor explosive. .. ,. The ball "'as flo"'n he.re Tuesday lo the offices of the National Enquirer \\'etkly newspaper, which announced It y,•ould be · taken to New Orleans this weekend for examination by five scientists. The ne111spaper is sponsoring a meeling there on unidentiflt"CI nying objects. The newspaper said the scientists are Dr. J. Allen Hynek, Northwegtern University astronomer; Dr. James A. Harder. research director for the Aerial Research Phenomenon Organization at UC Berkeley: psychologist Dr. Leo Sprinkel of lhe University of Wyoming: plant scient ist Dr. Frank B. Salisburv of Utah State University: and Prof. Robert Creegan of the State University of New York, Albany. Elephant Joke Shirley .Sparkles at Ca t' Wash Shirley turned the big publicity stunt into an elephant joke. Although stie was ready and willing lo take a trip. through the Huntington Center car Wash. the seven-foot elephant just couldn't sqll(!('ze widcf(lhe v.·ater jet.5 and scrub brushes . The friendly pichyderm was supposed to pron10te lhe Circus Vargas· coming to Huntington Center this "'eek. Instead, she taught everyone that car washes just aren't built !or 5,500--pound e\~phants. Undaunted by the light bathing quarters, Shirley spra\\·led on the floor on all fours and was doused with a garden hose and scrubbed with a Jong brush. When the impromptu bath began. Shirley lay back with a big elephant grin. flicking her truck in the air wlth dellght. A small crowd gathert'd around the wet elephant, amazed lo see such a sight on Beach Boulevard. Earlier. Jason Scott. 19 months old and inquisitive. toddled over lo investigate the creature. The ll·year~ld elephant . ~'ho v.·as daintily s~·ay ing back and forth in time lo the music piped into the car v.·ash. . greeted the tiny tot with a s'vish of her trunk. Car wash employes and patfons alike FrnmPagel ONOFRE ... negotiations bet\\·een Edison and the commission. They also contend !hat !he San Diego court was \\'rong in asking the commission to consider its action. The lawsuit also contends that in approving the nuclear blufftop units. the commission violated the 1972 coastal . :zone act \\·ttich created it. The project, originally estimated in 1970 to cost $850 million . has been delayed so many times the t"()S! is now up lo $1.4 billion, utility company officials say. Grading y,·ork is going on at San Onofre, but not on the 1.000 yard long bluffs themselves. stood bark aod shook their heads at the spectacle. "Do you lhink she ~·ants spray wax?" asked one employe. Shirley and the rest of the Circus Vargas, a European show featuring 125 perlorme~. and 150 animals, begins a 5-- day stay at the Orange County Fairgrounds Friday. 'Woman Scorned' Vents Her Fury ' A Camp Pendleton Marine shooting pool in a dov;ntown San Clemente bar v.'onders today if he should have stopped his game,~ talk a little longer with a woman kno"'Jl only as Rachel. The v.·oman. according to Jerry Lee Mason. tried to strike up a conversation with him at a bar at 1?7 N. El Camino Real. but he said little an<i continued 'dlooting. ' w: ~~::~dthf~e~~=s ~: because of bis interest in the game and not in lhe wOman. Later, the ~1arine left, looked at his expensive sportscar and found that three tires were slashed and the fourth punctured with an Ice pick. Pqnel in Newport l\leets on Transit A three-man panel will speak on "Our Transportation Future, OraJlie County Coastline't at a meeting of the Orange County Coast Association Thursday at noon at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach. County Road Conlmissioner T e C ri.~nville, Orange County Transi: Di:strict exepJtive G. T. Fielding, and John Olapman of Chapman A3sociates ~ill discuss the future of rapid transit along the Orange County coastline. -=~~~~--;;;..--:-::~ l l ' ... NJclO ' . Baseball Shoes 10.95 up Little Lea9ue · Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 to 17.95 Base!iall Mitts 5.95 to 49.95 Baseballs & Bats Colored Sleeve Undershirts Track ShOff 11.95 to 24.95 . Track Pants 2.50 & 3.20 Warmup Shoes 15.95 to 23.95 ~· Tennis Dresses Tennis Shoes & Shorts , T enni~ Shoes - 7 .95 to 22.95 '1 • • Tennis Rackets 4.95 to 50.00 , Tennis Balls -8.35 Doz. Handball Gloves & Balls Racquetball Racquets Bikes-Tires-Tubes Parts-Repairing l .. . • Darts & Dartboards ; Skateboards 5.95 -7.95 -8.95 t Slant Boards Volleyb?lls -Basketballs Wannup Suits Speedo Swin Suits , • A Pa< I Yo Jx. M rel S11 DE maga sales Conti Ind. l' oo I ntaga word . J anua de\ive num Pu sales stodt pa)"m order .. ' Opt• of b most Publl Aclio obtai mail Jose Pub II Drlv Atte R D have st or beca cqui used says ther up " use inst '" infe a not and '°' Slf'r equi aod i;lor h" D "" ad\' can Feb r o•d \cgi 0 "'' tele .. , TV ad• off dis le! "q lb• ... not cb de! '" c for ' an th .la T• ad ha an "· .. ; in .. ca c ~ .. la lh SI Id m f .. • m " II I • • • i.-r·..,. , .. • j • • O\l!..Y PI LOl ~­ ' A .t Y~u .r . -Lady BJtrher Served El.der Hearst Service _ . , . . · I A· SllndaJ. Wtdlltld1y 1Dd Frida)' Ptahirt Of 1W DtUy Pllol Got tr probl,.n1? Tl1n rtJrite Pot O~Hl'-Pot wfU Cllf red klpe .. ott th£ tltUlDC!rf 01ld · She's Still Active in Costa Mesa By AR'fll\Jlt ft. VINSEL Of tM ~·' '*' '''" The Uttle slogle-cllair shop is stetped in vie~ was equipped "ith its o"1\ tmf-~r .. 1 hsd jusl llnished and he s.a1d: ehop 1111d ''''hY llearst desired a Indy ·(',ooclbye. ;..1rs. Taylor.' ~d a ft.'\I' barber. n1i nutes later !hr IXlu.-,eboy l'fltl)t• r11n11111& • u:tio11 11 o.u 11c•d. to .,,;.1 t'Cll VC h1Cqll&• . ltllf lit• "' potJ. er1tment c111d bu . .-i11eu. MaiJ !J o u r qut!· 1101~ to Pa! the 1nidltions ot the barbt:riftC trade, from the ocfuors and combs 14 tht dog- l'.trtd ootdoor macaiines and Jncvilable talk of the "-"Orld'a da.il)' e,·en1.i;. lte S('nt one of his publishers nan1e<l out and sa id to call n d01..1or." Carrington on an errand to find him a i\ na11\'l' of ~lont:111a. :\!rs. T;1ylor fem11-lo barber. rnroll<'<l at 1\11' :i.1,11ar B<irl>tr Coll1'g1' "\\llcre arn I going to llod a lady tx·cause she rould not afford th 5('{' ycarS' 0111111 I A l : Yo11r Strvkr. Orange Coast /Ja ily P1/01, P.O. Ho~ 1 .~50. Costa 1\fesa, Ca .,/92626. l ncllldt JIOUi' lclephoue 11un1ber. S11brcrlplio11 ......,ble'!ts DEAR PA.T: I am still \raiting for a magazine I ordered Dec. 21, 1972, 1rom a salesman rcpresentini,: J, u b I i s h c r s Continental Sales Corp., ~1\chigon City, Ind. l'Jll cnclorting all tllC' correspondence on this unfilled order for tngenue l\laga7.ine, for \\hich I paid !tl8. ?o.1y last word.fronr thc cont1>any \\'as received in January, "''hen I ~·as assured of prompt deli\'ery. \\1hen I call the !inn's toll-free number , I'm must told to \l.'rite again. S.S., Costa ~teu Publishers Conllnen11I Sales Corp. apparently has gi\•en up fllllng your subscription and an SI& refund ls belng malltd to you. Thi1 Hrm Is another door- to-door subsrrlplion business w l t b salesmen representlnit tbemsel\'e!li aii; students in financial need. Partial pa)'menl Is requested at the time of the order, with the remai ning balance malled to tht firm . Lo<'al Rt aders Ser\·lce operated in this manner and It Is now out of business. At Vonr Serv'lct submits mos t magazine nondell\·ery problems to Publlsher!li Clearing !louse l\fagatlne Action Line and results have be.en obtained quickl y. Read ers are urged to mail sub!lcriptlon probl em!! directly to Joseph J. Kelleher, vlct pre!'ldent. Publisher!! Clearing I-Jou~. 38t Channel Drive. Port Wa shington, N.V. 11050, AUention: Magazine Action Line. A Wggy bla<} "'II momed Coali• hold.! '"'·ay over procttdin&s at J.labt:I~ Taylor's Friendly Barber Shop. 2193 t'alrvtew Road. Costa 1'~... ... • r~ his mistreSs expounds thtir \"ie\\'S. "It sure is too bad about that girl .,.," she SS)'$ o( . Patty llearst, giving a jqdidous snip or the sciS.'iOl"S to lhe ll'hite hair of customer Lloyd r.ol tx"C'k. .. "She didn't join 'that group.' " f\frs . Ta~·lor adds of the s up e r-rad ica l Symbionese Uberation L Army, \l'hich .some claim captivated 1'1iss Hearst aft~r kidnaping her. "l do ubt If she's living." No'l'o' some~·bcre in the middle of her seventn decade of lift. ~frs. Taylor v.•as one or America's fir!it wllmen barbers and has probabl)' been sni pping and clipping for the best part o( half a coo<ury. She was, for four years. the personal barber of the late \li i\liam Randolph Hearst Sr.. father of Patly llearst's bcleagu red father. "I had a lillle ooe-<:hair sOOp at 5227 Holl)"A'ood Blvd.," says ~1rs. Taylor. ""ho recalls all those individual addresses like milestones. "I \\·ent lo f\liss Davies' home to cut ~tr. Hearst's hair. That "'as at 1007 ~­ Be\•erly Drive in Be\'erly l!ill.s,"' stic add!. "I shaved him e\•ery day . I sha\'ed him the day before he passed a"·ay .. :• She recalls how the Beverly Hills mansion of the di\'Orced nc\\·spapcr tycoon's paramour actress 1'.farion Da- Dad 68% Profits barber~" asked !he ne.._·spaper e:recu-schooling lo J)..'('(11ne the 11urSl' that sh-.' li\"e. '"an1cd Iv be . .. Ask ~·our barber." \\".R. Hearst Sr .. She has fuc state lictnscs, 1n itplicd. Th is produt_'l'd a series of qucrics :\linnesola. Illinois. :\lontana. Sou1h through union channels that sent ~iab<'lle lklkot:1 and Cah£on1ia lo sho\1 lor son11· Taylor to 1007 K. Bc\'f'rly Dri\'C. .iO ~ca r~· barbering. plus a C.:ali1urn111 lie had a good reason 10 v.·1tnt a \\'oman rnan1cu1lst's liccnM" barber and \\rlS quick to explsin it. Y :\la!M:llc Tny\or "'ill IC'ii y9u ~cttin~ a '''.\lt'rl barbers gt:l upse.t v.·m-,1 I tell htt·n~ I~ ('lit a"rld shape nails \1as about 1hcin.'' s..1vs ~t.1belle Ta\"lor v.ho.'i<' h~~ ~cn1ng your. U\\t1 pulled?~!. · · . '. \\c h:1d 26 d1£fercnt cond1t1ons of the sho p today 1ncludl'l' 111·0 tclc\·1~1on St·ts nails 10 d('S(:rih<· 10 !ht• Stale Board ol and a 1>ack of play1ni; cards in addition to E'<:i11111icrs," sh<o !'n~s of 1hc a;;t·ncy talk. responsible for lt1\'t.•st1i.:ati11g 1nanil'Uns1,,· "~fen barOCrs .. .''!'aid llearst. "ha\'c 11ualifie..11ions. foul breath and talk inccss.intly." She h;1s lc.am:d a btt nbout ho1v to de:1l ~tabelle Ta ylor {'(lnfc:>S<.'s ;.i 11(' at 1ri1h 11hat go...·~ Oil 1ns1cle a head 111 nttcn1pt ing 10 plt•ilse rne publisher. lhs addition 1o how to handle 11hnt grov.s 011 lanat1cism [or perfe-ction w<ts as Ja1nous I!-" cxlC'rior. as his ne\\spapcrs' crusading yf'1!011· l.i1t le boys 11 ho scrcan1 and squ;1ll in joomalism. his v.·ealth an d hii; capabll ity !he b;~rbC'r chair. ~he thcoriz('s. ha\\• for OC'C~sional "·rath at bumbling undt'r-nl'\·cr li«n suHic1C'n!ly l<.n1ght that thC'1r lings. parcn!c; lo\·e lh<'lll and 11uuld llC\'Cf plll lie 11as Oil<' of two "ealth,r tll('n 10 ltlem in harm's \la~, \\IY>m she miniStcrrd. She has a!.-.o lcan1cd ho11 to 11ork <Jnd One d~n· 10\\'ard the end of his liJr. the take-1t raS\'. il'K'ft!asingly n1elancholy and in valid mil-"I !it:'f\:C' 30 to 35 customC'rs \\·eekly:· lionairC' ronfided in his nurse. says .\labclle 1aylor. ronll'S;,lnJ.: likJ! ~ht· ''Isn't it odd.'' the nurse qufltcd hi1n . i!l a hit of a g;idabout ;ind OPt~ns at "~lrs. Taylor is so ncr\'O\IS that she "°'1·1 nooo-if then-and prt'fcrs for custonler.s plC'asc me and l an1 equally afraid or 10 makr i!ppoin1111ents. losi ng a good technician.'' i\nd ;..1a!)(>lle 1s arnenablc to their "I,. four years of da ily se rvice. r ~ras tonYiria l IJ.l'ti's. never reprimanded." ~lrs. Ta ylor recall.~. ''If my <."Usto1ncr likes long-hair. r 11kr "I kno1~· l'm not all that good ." long hai r. If he like~ short hair, I hk" llearsl must ha\'e thought so. ho"C\"C'r, short hnir. 1 do hate the old ·11·hite"a l1' ))cause he kept her employed until his look. 1'ri(' old full <.tJt 1s <."Urning ba<."k and final sha1·e the day before hi~ deat h. that's 1>retty," Rule• 011 Piercl11g Ears DEAR PAT : f\ly daughte r "·ants to have her ea rs pie rced al a department store. I feel th is is somcv>'hat dangerous because I've heard of · unsanitary equipment and untrained persons being used to do this procedure. l\ty daughter says this is silty, but l want to know if there's any definitive information to back Supervisors to Probe Edison's Bid fo1· flike ST /l AI NED llELATIONS'! :O.IE:\tPlD S. Tenn. It.: Pr f ~lemphis policcm;in f-::d\11n C11rr1e ma}: ha\·e 1nsurrd th.it his sf'par..i- tion from his ~·i[c is pcrn1an~:nl. l'olice said the 23-yrar~ld offir1~r stopped by !hr. pru1t shop Tucsdal' "·here hi!i est rangt:d \rife \\'Orks and noticed "hat appeared lo bL· m<1rijuana 111 her pur$e Ill' arreSllod :\1rs. h·a J canC'tl e Currir and charged her with pCl6srssion of ·he substance. up my contention. · C.G .. 1'e\l·port Btacb Public llea1tb Ser\·lce reports that lbe use of Inadequately s t er 111 z ed instruments for piercing ea rs may be responsible for transmitting hepatitis inh~ction \•lrus from one person to another. Since PllS has ad\'lsed doctors and jc\\·elers to use disposable equipment~ for ear piercing. or to follow effective sterilizaUOn methods for r e u s a b I e equipment, check out the procedure used and the person's qualifications at the store "·here )'our daughter wants to have her ea rs pierced. 1lluil-order Offer• DEAR PAT: I mailed a ch..."'Ck for $6.93 on Jan. 'fl for a record I'd seen advertised on television. ~ly check "'~S cancelled by an Indianapolis bank 1n t-ebruary. but I ha\·e not recci\"ed the recordin g of classical music that I ordered. Can you find out if the offer \\'as legitimate and the reason for lhis delay'! L.D .. Laguna Hills Due to ihe \•olume of compfaints about TI\all-order record albums adverUKd on television, it's impossible to c1!e<:k Into tacb problem unltss readers klentify tbe TV station that c a r r I e d Ute ad\·ertlsement. l\1ost of these record ofl'ers are ad1ninlsttred by Los Angeles distrihutors. \l·b\cb the ad\' er l Is 1 n g television stalions \11\1 disclose "'·hen requested to do so. r ersons orderin g thtse record• should expect at least • t"'·o-month wilt for dt llvery and sbould note th e ad\'trtislng TV station on the check for future reference. ~lost delay~ dell\'erles are caostd by backup orders and .slol'I' shipment from Eastern states. Deferth:e Teg Cl1e11i DEAR PAT : Son1chow I missed the Coost1mer Product Safety Cn1nmission 's ,,·aming about returning defective toy chesls sold by Sears. f\ly neighbor told 1ne about it and I became an~ious because I had bought a toy chest there for my little gir.l last Christmas. ~low can a ,person identify the dangerous chests and is Scars the ooly outlet from whic h they "'ere sold? L:r .. Nt"'port Beach No. these in~· chtsU, manu(acturtd by .Jackson Furnllurt Corporation. Jackson, Tenn .. "·ere sold to 39 other retailers In addition to Sears. The furniture compeny bas dlscnntlnu~d production of lhls Item ond Sear!I took it off sale No '" !1. The toy chests .,·tre reporttdl)' associated wi.-tht death of one cbJld. 1nd serious injury 10 1tnGltliet "''he:a chlldres's heads \\'ere cauibt hc~l'l'etn tht: fAnt of tbt ca1e and tbe top of lbe chest. St1n elttsts can be lden lllled by their plddtd O.ree-lncb tops aod yellow, orange or walnut finishes -l'l"llb a skit print of lambs a~d dal.!lle!I. Stirs ctUilog: Hakel the cbest undtr mOOtl number• llNl-1.l. Slmll8r chests '"Id to otM:r retlUen •rt ldentlc.81" In constructio n to the Se1r1 mode.I except for 1 palt ye llow mtlJll frtme "'·uh akles 11 ad top de<'ontlon11 in a urles of white.. grctn and ytllow circles ind star pa ttrrn1. and they ho\'e tt1r manufactun:r·!I n11me lncoted on • fixed lat ln51dt the chl•st. Packing ca rtons are listed by Stl)Ck No. toil. \ Supen·isor Da\'id Bakt'r doesu't much care Wr the latest ~them Ca\ilomia Edison Company request for a rate increase -especially since the firm·~ profits shot up 68 percent so far this year . • Baker ""On support from his fellow board members for an investigation of the proposed rate hike by County Administrative Officer lloberl Thomas. But he lost in a separate aclion ai nlfd at introducing legislation that \1'0u!d build in speci al rate structures for pooplc on fix:cd incomes. Quoting financial reports carried in ne"-spapers l\tonday, Baker said SCE had realized net earnings of $-*7.5 million during the first quarter oo operating revenues of ~.7 million. He said the company ga\'c as une reason for the big profits the fact that 11 "'as granted a general rate increase last October and an additional $232.4 n1illion increase to cover increased costs of fuel oil. "This finn is an investor-O\\ncd util ilv and as-an ann of pri\'ate enterprise, · 1 belic\'e its stockholders arc entitled to a fai r return upon their investm1'nt. ·· Baker said. "Ho\l.·ever. under 1 the go,·ern meut codes of this st ate. they also ('Jljoy the posilion of a monopoly and have rCDd y recours.e through the !'ublic Ctill!ies Commission to adjust any lo~· factors:· he added. Raker said t11·0 11·ccks ago. the l::<iison Company lllC'd ror· still another rate inciedSC of $128 million and thal int'fcase in cost to !he L"Onsumt'.'r \\"HI hurt those on ftxOO or 1011· incomes. Baker's Ci.rst mot ion -to ha\·e the C1\0 study !he rate hike application nnd report back to the 00.1rd -passed easily. But he ran into OPtXJsition oo !he request fo r further Jcgisla1ion to ease the problem. He s.1id the county should re<1uest !hat the PUC's tules he re\'iscd 111 gi\'e some kind of break to IOI\' irK.'Qme indi\'idua!s. Supervisor Ronald Caspers lashed out ;it the sugges1ion. saying he "rcscnls all the :,pecial lrca trnent and spc<.·1a\ r<lli'~ for one. grou p of pt.'Ople O\'er anoth<'r ." Supcn·isor Robert Battin. who alc;o \'Oled against the action. said it "·ouJdn't do any good bccaus(' !he PLC "ls dominated complet<'IY by the industry 11 i~ supposed to rrgu!:ite." The other no \'Ole came from Supervi50r Ralph ll i e d r 1 c h hut Supcr\'iSOr Ral ph Clark \'Oled \\i\h Bakrr in 1ht1 losin~ effort. Oark said me hoard "~hot1ld do anything \re pcssib\~· can to make sure these profits arc ligitima!e." '·J'm in fal"or of nn\' kind of che ck to ma ke sure "·e'rii not b c in g gouged." AWOL Panel Coast Board ~l e 1nb ers 'Ditch' By CAl\'"OACE PEARSO'.\' 01 n.. D1llY1 ,.ilet l llH The South Coast Re~ional Z<lne Consen:ation Commission is \\'Orricd about its v.·andering me1nbcrship. The commission has 12 members. but as public hearings drag on all day. one by one the attendance often begins to drop off. ~tonday was no different. Com171issioners drift out of the room to telephones. excuse t h e m s e I v e .s oom plctely after long hearings or ne\·er come back from lunch to go on to other business. This creates a problem because construction pennils need se\·en ,·otcs for approval. no matter how _ many commis.o;ioners are there. "I think "·e should COO.!lider having a regular adjournment lime of 6 p.m. or 6:30 p.m. (in.stead of 11 p.m.I.'' said Commlssioocr Robert Rooooy o f Hunttngtoo Beach :'1-looday. "If neeessary "'·e rou1d meet more frequeocly." Rooney '\vas one d e i g h t commiSsiont.ni left at the end of the day· long mee.llng. l\liJjtary Takes l\iger CCYl'ONOU, Dahomey (UPI\ -Lt. Col. Seynl Kout'llle. 43, prochalmed himM"1f chief of state today three days Afler he O\'ttthrc"' Nigt'!r Prc!!ldcnt ll;imani Oiorl. He nnmed :a 1!-man n1llita.ry councll to run the country, Ntamt'!y R11d lo said. TI1ere trJd been 11 mcm~rs pr('scnt at the bc;iinning. Carn1cn \\"arscha1v "'a!) absent llut after luoch. Comr111ssioncrs f)on \rilson .. a Torrance city councilman: .James llayes. <1 Los -Angeles County supervisor. and Ron Caspers. an Orange County supervisor. did11't relurn. !)Cvelopcrs "·ho.had \\'ailed all day las! \\"CC k 10 face only seven or eight co1nn1issionc rs "·ere doing the same l.'.llc :\londay. Con1n1issioner Don Phllllpto bncked up nooney's idea. "\\'e keep losing people in the cl'cnings." Ill.11 Chai rn1an Don Bright pointed out that the commission bei;an trying to nu"Ct e\'ery other week to give the staff rilanners more lime 10 prepa-i'e. lie 3d9('d the plan is \\"orking. "And oow the commission's failin~ ... Cnm1nissioocr Russ Rubley joked . Bright suggencd me e 1 in g on Saturdayi. Nobody liked the kiea. H.OOIH!)' said the chairn1an should lighten up the meetings to cut down on irreJe,·anl speeches and to "lead the public in their testimony ... "lf "'C had some c:on.~nsus of v.·hat "'c'rc for aod against. it would cut time:· Judy llMCner or l\e~·port Beach 13id. ~o one solution to the long mtttings and n1embers' a~nteeism was agreed on during the discussion. ln.'ltead. It ended Abr11p1ly v.·h('fl CommlMIOnt"r Louis r\o"·el\ of Los Angele! snld, ''I move \\'C nC'\'Cr 3djourn at 5:30 p.m. &ecau.sc we're alway1 going to lalk 10 i p.m." It \\iUI 5 :~ p.1n. Wi.r11tlng Tick~t l)roves 1'oo M1u·h:. 'LuckY ' !\'Ian Die~ BO\"ITA SP Hl \"GS. Fla. I Al'\ -"I guess ii "·as more lhan he could st"alld ." said th<' <'lnployer of Jame~ C. Brov.·n. v.ho died of a heart at1ack as he tlll"mr>trd lo rash a Sl.380 "·inning tiCkl·t ::11 a dog track. BrO\\n . 26. collapsed ;it thr pa_rnH "·in®"' and died as an air.hulflnC(' m.::hcd him 10 a nearby hospital. authorities said Tuf'1'{fa~ "lie was al\\a.\·s telling me he '':i" i::oin~ to "in it sometime." s:ud Ern1" :\lc:Caul!ey , tl"ri.• 01\nCr of the c;:1h company 11·h<-re l'ro1vn 11·orked. :\lcfaulli'\' said Brov.·n bought !ht· 1\·1nnin~ "ilig Q" titket \l"i Th a fri end . ~·ei1.-: Hodrif1ur7.. To \\'in !he "Ri;! Q" 1h0 hellor nlust predict the first and srcnnll p);ici' dogs in !he \Ith and 12th races. A trnck official quo!e<I Hod rif!UPZ :\s s.1,\·1ng he planned to split the v.·1nn in~s 1\iht Bro1111 's 23-year-old \lie.low. S~·h·1:i, GEM TALK TODAY by J, C. HUMPHRIES HOW TO SE.LECT EARRINGS · !\latching earrings to hai r color and facial contour L-. a n art. hut the fo ll o" ing v.·ill hcl11 you c:hoo11c ""i!<iely : I ·r111n fa ced 'ron1en :-;hould \rear enrrings for adding "'iclth. 1'hcy ~hould be \\'i<lc at the top, narro'v lt>clo"" If tall and tilin. you should 1\\·ear J:1rgc, dang lin~ c<it·rin~~. II 1round-la<.:erl . avnid tiny earrings. 1!'>t:lect ~enii -c irf.'.ular or rectangular enrr1ng:s to hreak the roundnc:-s . n11d add interest \\ ith gcn1 cluster~. 1:or hnllo\V checks , \\·eor large car- rlni?s close to the fJcc. If round· sho'iil derl>d, avoid Ions. dangling earrings. Brunettes should use pearl:;, tur· qun1sc . rub;.· nnd coral : red·heads. en1erald. jade, blue sapphire or pink pearl~. lllonde~ are lovclie!-l 111 earrings set \\1ith rubles, tllll· cthy!ils. r1cqua1narines or dio· 1nonds : and if you hu,·e grny h;ill', the diamond-se t enrring is superb." l~n rrlngs nctunlly change tl1c ap· pnrent contour of your face ... y,re hope the ol>ove brief guide '''ill help ~OU . W.R. HEARST SR . PRE·FERRED A LADY BARBER Cafe Coo k Lloyd Golbeck: "A Little Off All Over" Cot111t)' OJ{,ty~ Ex1lct11sio11 Of Its ~tlt1i1na l Sl1elte1· ll1:11Jt,L' (11t)!lt~ l> J.:CHllj.. 1,1 \~1· dOJ ' :Lllll the B0<1rd of Su1l('r\ L")lr:. .t:.;rc"j 10 ~P•'r'I I ~~'t:O l•rtt 10 d·1 ,01nc\h,n,! Jl)(1t1! 11 TllL' 111«11'" 11111 :..:o 11111.ud ,1 1H.1Jur r1 :ino1.1llflll ancl t'\]J<IOSIOll nr lh(' t'•lU!ll\ <1111111<1! shnl lf·r 11n \lanr"h~:!'ler ,\1l·nuc in ()/"illl).!l' 111 h~tnc!lo · ;1 hoo111 111 {)r<illl.;L' ('oun1~ ·., 1"an1n1· .ind 1 ~·l 1rh· :)'·:l11l:it111n. Jlr . .Jul111 l'h1ip. 1·01 111!1 h!·n!l h off1l'1•r, told su1x'r' 1sors llv· ro11n1y's ;.1nin1,1! -11u;)ul,111'1fl i~ :i ro1\in1: II • f f1~1 or f;1~1t·r th;1n Ilic hun1;in popul<it i,111 pnr11cu!orly 1n th1· b11rl-(••on :n~ .;voPi <·<u111~ y ur;.·,1 lh· said a 'liC·t·ond ~hrlt rr i, 111 "d··ll 1•1 111<· \f1Ul., ( r111nl\ hut 11111.l :1 •1 !: r~·11 h~· purf'ha ;;,•rl rxp:1n.,irin fl[ !111· 1•'(1~lir11.! fa111111 1~ lh" uni' 1'nrnt·d1;i11· ;1n.s111 •r 10 01 ••: crn11dt·cl krnnt'l' Sup.·r\1:-rff~ h:1d l1111lt:• !•<l ~1R0.f,o(MJ !11r f'\!hln~1on of !he ;..1:111C'ht'•I"' 1. .. n11eh h11! Philp ~:1·d r1.,1ni.; f'c,.r, ,,nd 11n1·xp1·rh rf i''li\J.r•n"f·" h.1\ t' hoQ~1··d th;it !l)Ld !u .~21>'1,l/IWI II<· 'i:t1d !ht· h•1;1rd coulil ,1ppro\"o.; .i ll'<i~£·r pro jt·1·1 1i1at 1\11uld ,1,1:. "A1'h1n \11• rw1~1n11I hud~t·t hut 1:1e c:on''''llh'lll'•'~ 111 1~11111ni.: \••ar' '.111u ld tno1k1 ll Jt.,, proi1t:1bh· 111 !h r lrin::! 11111 l'h ilp'~ plan r;i)I ' 1t1r r,.11101.1\ (11 ~Ill ~old k1·n1111, bu1h 111 l~llfi .ind ,..011~1n1c111111 .. 1 J:,!.-, ri.·11• r111•·, 11 1th ;111 llh' 1·flrnf111 t. 111 Jt••lll•' -1111·lud 111µ 1'1•111r.1I ht·:llu1i: Thi· udcl1t1on;+I .tfl(1 Ol~I 1\111 ~:i· dn•l'l~"I off a ... uni of S2!XJ.000 u1 1111-\t•:rr"• (·:1p11,1! p1r11t·cl:' \iud((!'I d··~1).!tl:Ht d 'or purrha~1· ril :i :.uuth l'IJtH11~ ;1n111i.1I :<h1,l1r r ~111· ~11pi:r11,or Rulnh t )J"U! ti h ;i~kf(! Ph1l,1 11 lhl r11n·1~1 ·t·lif'n ol •h ..... "rli:h roun•· .,,,. 11n11!'111 t n·l\111 t• !hL· n• I'd lrp 1 <:r.a1clrd l:n1l1l1•·:. ;11 th!' \l;1ncht~h 1.1c11t1y. "\\t' 1.11nk h<1th ar1· n1•f'd<'ll right 11011 ! 'hilp :.t11d "The 1 nunt\ 1~ i;rO\\'ln. n1 1lH\!:. in l}f·()11lt· :in<t.rl11;.:~ -pJr!1cul :irh 111 th•· ,oulh c11unt' · ~upt·r\1..r1r H:1!1;h Cl;.irk \'11\rd 1\·ith JJ1t·dn(•h :i~:1 1n~t boosting the project' budget but they \1l'rC out•.ot•·d :'1·2 JJ ercl1ant Gets Rrre11 tre· }'0111/1 ..... ' 11 rid for I/old 11 p "\Ll.\1\S il'f'I • -.Jarnc" ll<11h<'ld r1•fl·rrt·1l 10 hv pril1c1~ as ··ihe mo'it roblx' 1 n1·1 0 in \1,;1n ." got rc1en;.!l' a.c,; ~lu·1 a1 r~'sh·d ;t ti·~e;1r-old ~uo;pc>ct 1n111u\\· .1fu·r another r11bbery allf•mpl. Jln1fir·ld"" ~tore"':"!<; held up !\\"O \\"1'1·',,· :11{•1 :inti ;1i::a1n Sunduy Pnhc~· bc;::au pa•l11n.: :1 't.lkl'OUI T11t·'ll'l.11, th" gunrn;in r1·turnC't.1 lo. 1nr11'1• n1r.n1·~· and n.·pnrt ed!v thrt'nten•'d t, kill l!tl!l1cld lnr "S<JUC·;ilini: 10 !h• p11lu•1· ;11.11)11\ Ill••" ll 11tf1 ('ld told h1111 I" l1••t! 11•1 u11.n1·v 'iin1·c he h;1d lX'en rohhl••j 1·ar!i1·r 1n th1; d:i'. 11 1, :i,-.ai1:1nt l!<'hi•\'t'd the faker\ .in I .il :i•r he lcfl Hatf1 t·ld ;1ll•r1t'rl lh •!;1~t'flUI. START WITH TOWLE!) ' ;t/J Off on J piece pl<'l tC ;ott;ng\ 25~t OFF on •II other ~etiinqs J. C JJnmphr igj Jei~efe,.J 1 1111 NlWPOllT IL¥0. COSTA MESA co•iVI NTOolf ~lf lli l" •• ,,~!'I 1 .. l ~Al.Il l lOC •llO~ • • ••• ,.~ •• , .. ,_ ....... c; ••••• '"0Nl ,., 1111 • .. .. \ • ' • 'Just ~ c.-stiug ,~~ 1 M~chigan Los·s EscalatesrG-OP Fears ~@ with · Tom ··~!urphine The l\f ad ~c,vs O:'\CE ARUt;:'\O TllE BEAT: This \\'cdnrsday SCflllPd to ht' one 1rhl'rc you ''ould find ;1 lot of lt'Clh·grind1ng being 11ar11cipated in :iround OUI' rrglon. Ah, h.1ppy ·mid·W«k Wedne.sdays used to be-callrd !lump IJ;iy nn1ons lot~ of 1111• lrit·nd:.. The 1hcory y,·as that ~ou irit•d to recover tn)lll .~tonday on Tuesday and th en you ~ort of s1rai11('d up over \\'cdncsday, t'linibing over the 111id-11·cek hun1p. Then you CQU!d slide do1111 Thursday :.ind sort of faJL i11to 'J,1ank God Us Friday. This \\lcdncsd:iv 1nav be a lot diflercnt beca use you gc! lhc nOtion fron1 the ncwi; 1ha1 n lot of folks are just pl<iin mad roday. TAKE FOR EXA~tPLI:: a 11u1nbcr of :he residents out Tuslin 11av. These aro the ones y,·ho ha1·c been rain[>aigning to ~l'l the mselves out of the Saddlcback Community College District. the junior tollegc S)11 tcm lh.11 embraces most ol our so_ut herly coas11int>. TuS1in folks helped form up the Sad· dleback QUIRl in the first ·place but now a lot DI them want out because !\Icy don't like It anymore. , Some Thinker.; along tht~ coast fiitJrc Iha! some of the ch:!nlcnts the Tustin p1·011I<· don't like about the junior colll·ge 1\lT1' ar!oatly in!roduccd into ~addlcback op1·!':l11un<> IJy Tustin·trpc thin kin g. Any11uy. the Tu s1in dissi1lcnts 11·,.111 ht·t..ir<' the Orange ·cou111 .v Conunitlcc 011 :=lchool District Organi7:ntion lost ni ght. This commiltce ru les on school cl 1stritt Luundary changes anl.l the hke. Tusun ~'11\'QYS t\lf'n mtidl' tht•i r pi!Ch to get out of S:idd lehack. Tht'Y got !urned down on ;1 4 lo '.I ballot ol cnu11111\lcc ntt·n1ber!i . C:lo,;c. bul n::i cigar. So much o1 Tu.!.tln is 111ud today. A,'\AHEl1\1'S Nf.\\' Cit y Council got 1nad last night at thc notion of building a :.upcr jet airport in thf' ChulO Hills area ;ind v.·ithclrc11· fro1n a JOint ~tudy on that project. This 1\i ll l('rn·l' 1he .Jct Noise fi~hters t.~cv•port Ut:ach and Costa i\lesa mad h~usc !hey still have the jets today al 'E:e Counl v Airµorl. enge CUunty supervisors Sot s bing yesterday om-Sou I h c r n CCi~mia Edi~n Cornpany·s bid ror a n4'} 1ncreas~ Jn elt1c1rici ty rules. 1'(1.1t lJhavc lots or pl uin t·itizcn" suffcr ui i; h · blood prci.surc of 1ht•ir 01111 todav. su pcrvioson: goi exercised Over t~ rare hike notion hr"r<111 ~c or recent 'f,rts that Edison's 111:1 prottts ha1·c 1 ·t n1ovrd up b~·. oh. somo:: 68 percent I the first qunrtl'r 01 J9i I. : ~DTSO:\' l'EOPT.t; h;ivc l'haracll•ri £ed r t~ profit picture as "a IC'tnporary <Jfimbination ol fa1·orable '~# umstan{'('s. ·· ou hav<' 10 guc!">s a lot of p1:opk· 11 ould 11 lo bt' in that ki ne! of il <~1ns!ancc-l cn1porary or o!ht'r11isc . nd finall y. 11c 'nave Rrpubli<:art<; r ·~re. 1rho are u1uvcrsall v niad t • y. This Sh~tns from a lill le ii1cident 1rf-the 8th Congressional District of .\.ylugan v.·herc they hRd a linle clel'lion ,f e1•day .. \lich1 gan 's 8th ll1stncl is l lated as one of tho~e "!l.'lil''• for the t i d Old Party. Jn fa ct. ~-Jr. Nixon 11 l out tlH'fl· 1)!"r!'.ont1lly 10 c;i1npuign 1 ouc. Jan1c•s .\I. Sparling Jr .. 1hc l ~ub!1cR11 ho11cllll. ~'H E.'/ Tll E VOTES "ere counted hf&k .vun<lcr. ~p;.trl1 ng \1 :-1s on the !.hOrt 'iW· \ D<'mocr;i1 nan1rd .l !:oh Traxler •1P.1 the ),l,2at . ·~o "011dcr rh•· 1;o r b11:11ig<: ;ire a J:;i t ·Mn tod:1}' he11· u1 ,\hia).~ H~'puhlican :"!ale ()r.1ng,l' ('uunl~ tJ. 11;13 :1 Ill.id n1Jd. 1na\I. \\'cdnCS· rt")'. SAGl~A\\', \lirh i A I' I -T he Oc 1nocrauc 1·1c1ory h1 \lll'.Ugiln '.s sptc1al congressional t·lcct1on 1:. 11 ti!o•.1 to l"rl's ldl'nl X1xon ·s hopr·s of demonstrating political p·1p11lanly to Hepubllcan lfo~e mt1n!Jcrs ron~1dcr111~ 1111pcaehmcnl. Prt:.,Yious GOP sctb<1C'ks 111 I lOllM! contests in Johnstul'.n , l'a, f'11u:,1n11Jt1. Ohio. and Lirand Jtu p1ds, \\llcll , h;11c n"1de nu111y H"pubhc;.ins fl'arful uf :1 (iOP clcctor11! disaster 111 11 l' ~ t r<ioven)ix-r·s co1lgrl'S.!.1on11! t>ll."<:t1on~ \!any congressional ob~c1·vcrs !l.'1,:l 1 h1~ has increased the likelihood th:1t 111a111 Hcpubhcans nia~· seek poht1t·at saf\!t) uY 11nl1nl! for an unJ>('arhnlC'IH rl'S-Olu!ion lf Iii!' Jluu't' ,Jud1c·iar) Co1nn1H1ec approve~ In 1h1:. a1rnospherc. N1)(0ll dt1·1ded to ci t II.~ '1ir.,1 c:11npn1~ning ~incc his 01111 1:1'i2 rt··t>lC<'t1ui1. F1gur1ng 'nc 111;u!ll U..: JJJ;1111t·U for uny COP !il·tb11ck here. ht' d~t·1d\'U he sho11ld try to r;ct in i.-11 11ny p.1.~s1hil 1t) of trlu111ph. ~uch a 11ctory wnu!ti' sur<'ly hll\'C h<·t·n l'1lctl I.>_\' thl' \\ h11t· House 10 r:ul' dr.olltt·rs .is evident·(' :\1.>;on rl'!ains much -.u1,port 1n !111.: 1.'.0Urllry :ind tha t a pro- 1n11X':u;:hn11·n1 vote 11ould be pohlicalJy I J-.k\' \T 11:1· 1unt• ul 1h1• \1~1:. ~1'> d;i~s bcfon· Ar111ed to tl1e f i'(f11gs Police arrel'lecl 1-1 persons and ('nnf1sc,1ted thi!'. arsenal n1 ra1tl Tue!-· day night of Bl :ick PanlhC'r·s rcsitlcn~·c 111 Oa kland. ]'anth ers SJ ld ratd \\'as attctnpt to !-lLllc 11s pn1L!11"il l lai11pa1~n DAR Fc1ctio11 s Disagre e Over Nixo11 Appearance ' \VASH!i\'GTON t UPl 1-Tli" yuuni.:cr :ind older f:i r-tions of the ll:ini::htrr~ nt the American Hr1·0J ut1on \ !)1\H l d1sH~r1••· aboul Lhc signific;1n e1• of Prcs1tl(•n1 1\ixon·s schl'duled ap!Jl:Jrallri: before th t· group Thursda~. Priui e Le1ulina: ..... Rate ut. 1.f) 1/1.~b SAN FHi\._\t'\S(O 11 ·r1 I -Thr Rank of Californ i:i hiis nnnounrecl that it 11·as r;u ~1n1; 11~ pr1n\e 11'nding rate. from 10 pcrcrnt lo JO' 1 pcr('('nl !'ffce!i\'(' Thur.,d:l\'. It 11'RS the third bi.~ b:11ik tu hikr its prime ralt'. thf' iutt•rf>st chnrµ1·d for bu~inc"~ loan~ to largor CU!'.ton1crs of ('01111nrrcic1I bank~. above to pcrct•nt 1h1s ll'rck. Th1· F1~rt Na1ion;d Btu1k of ('h1c;1g11 raised the ra1c t11 10.l J)l:rcc nt. nn1I i\ort h Caroll11;,i .'\;1\1011~11 R<1nk 1 1 Cha rlouc raised il ru Ht 2i p1·rc<'111. Uo!h un .\louda~ ,\tr ... ll{lnald Sp1t'l't'. prt·~1d "nl ·J.:1·n1·r:1\ nf !hr D1\I\. \'Olcrd S"!rong---!illJ)flrirt !'1">1 .\1-.:on lhl' 111;~11. ~a~ini:: lhr lJ.\H bt·lh·1·1·~ hl' ha s ··1 rry ,e:ra1 t• urobl\·111:; .. uu! 111· :.upport !11111 all th<' wa~· ·· lli9--:1ppt'ill"<1tll'<'. she s11d. 11i1! ;;11·1· Th·· 111\H n1c1nbcrs 11 <"h:inC'e to sh1l\1 thC'tr ~11p11•1rl d11r1n~ 1hr tr~ 111g \\ ;1!crga1c i.t•<111d;1I. Shc Sdld II 11•1Uld tx· 1n;11)p(op1·1:t!r for the group to 1·onsidcr an~· rC's{lluuon d1·allng 11 ith the 1ssUt' ul prcsidcntuil 1n1~~al·hn1cnt. Youn ger Jll('!llbt'rs. ho11l'll'r . sav !hat \!rs Sp1rrr "!'t'pr('M'll!i, ll1l' ."olde r "l'L.:11lt'nl of thC organ11.a11011 111 ht'r <·un11nrnts Jn support of :\1xon.'· Thc1· ~;1,v !h;1t T hurs<l;iv·~ l'l '-l l 111d1earc's n'liP\'!'L for thl' 1ircsidC'nry. no\ a11 1·11drirsrlllt'll! of Nixon l11nl!'.l'l! II I~ lhr l'rcsidc·111 11f lilt' rni!l'd S!;il 1·s l'On11ng lo 1hc D~ugh!i·rs o~ 1hi · ,\1n('rtl':ln ll1 •rf1l11tion anCI lhar is all." :.;11d Sus;1n B~1n-: a DAI! clel!'g~1I L' fro1n B•:l hlt•haui. Pa. \'irc1111;1 i\la~n. ik'<ld or lht• :\;111 t\nlo1111• Tex. chapter. s..1id Nixon 's 11<;1 l 1-. !ii):tll!lt.llll 01111' U\.'l·a uSl· r)( till' (l(fH·c hr hold~. " ~Rockies Receive Showers (.'old Fro11l Trig~ers F1orid11 T111u 1drrsLo r111 {l ·r ,. 111 pe r n r •• t•('S Hll~ ,,. "''t.~~~ "' ' ~ h•"'" .. " " 'f..•,P!~lc. 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IHVll~D.t.Y ;un ll ou••7:J •M •lo<;n 1111") l ll • '" I l8 " m. • l I •l • m. 1 ! ~ 00 p.fl\. • I l •l p "' o .• Sii• ) .ZI P on S11i J.10 p.n• DELIVERY SERVICE l\.·· .• ij c! t~e Oatlf PLIGI ·~ 6 .. Jra"tc~d ~"'1' l11'ti n roe • •1 "" ,.. ,_.~~JO Jiii Ull " , .. "'' .. ill: iltq,ll It !• Cll1 Jll IHtt .. tt IH Jiii Sl\w*'! ~ ~f H ,. ii -.I llttl'I , .. con., t 1111 s.r11ut •I a 5'11111! UI '1f J (tf1' Iii! 11t lrlllftl II tllll Cd\ Ill hlop ll'IPI lf I Pl j,. rt'!' .llfu OrJ"ll t111~11 11u1 ''2 4321 ~Oll~•lll llllal•"'l!Cn tua 11111 Wt11Nl•Tt1 B4G·1220 1" t"'1tt~!' ~api1!•1r .. l 111"li h• ii111<£$Slr•. ~w P1111l ""~ llf'tllt. lllt!'<t *'tit! t92·4421 the ell'ction. lht>re \ltlj consider-.il:le senllml'nt among tht.> 8th Dis tnct's pol lllca\ obt<!r\'crs that ltepubllc.·111 J;,n1cs Sperling Jr had <:lit fUbitantially ( NE WS ANALYSIS ) 11110 Th'! lead ind icated by p:il!s for IJPmot.ral Bob Traxll'r ilnd niight cvcn 11 in. Althoug h 1nlc/'\•lc11s along r\ixon·j roule disclosed consider<iblc ant<1gonisn1 tn11'!!rds the !>resident. the re 11·as little ~1gn 1t "·ould afteet the 1· o t c . Consideratle support alllO l\'1* sho" n for Nixcn. F'lnal unofficial figures goi1e Tr.i.x ler 59.~18 \'OtCS 10 56.898 (Qr Sparling. "It's eaS)' lo blJrnc ilit; l'rc·3ident. but I don ·1 kno\\' if that's tht: rlght thing ... s:ud stall' GOP c.:hairnu1n \Y i 11 i a rn l\tcLa ughlin , \\1il0 b\arned \\'11l<'rgate for 1he GOP loss o( Viet Prf."sldl'nt Gerald R. Ford's old Crnnd Rapids s e :it . \lelaughlin also said ht thought Nixon would tum the tide for Sparling there. ."\c1·1·r1hcless. tha..J:r,jxlcr \'ictory. ln a district the Dcmot-rats last .,.,·on ln Franklin 0 . Ttoosc-.·~u ·s 1932 landsliqc. ean only be read as a further sign or "·eakntss on the part of ReP.ub\ieans and the President. If this increa~ the likelihood of iinptac.'.lmt>111. 11 lS nol beeause or the 8th District's 1ne11· congressman. Sparling also said he would \'Ote to impeach If lt\t el'idence v.itrranted. The rc.:il 11np11ct 1\'111 come. as the rictorious Ti"ll)(ltr noted. fro1n GO!' House mcn.1be rs al ready in Washington. "Thev urc the pt.'{lple that ha\•e to decide · just how b1& Wl alt>atross he's ~oing w be around their necks in November . ., he told his cheer in£ !'-upporters. ··1 suspect a lot o r · Ht publicans are af (ccted by l h i .i t·l{'{'tion ." Frank M~Gee Dead NE\\' YORK (UPI I -Frank \\', .'\lcGcc. a national broadcast nev.'sman :u1d host of NBC·TV 's .. Today Sho11".'' died this moming: in a Nc1" York hospllal f!'Olll oomplications ,of bone cancer hr h:1d suffered for several n1onths. 11e was 5:!. f\lc<;ce. 1vho coverf'cl space shots. polllic;il cooventions and other brroking stories before audiences in the millions. t·ontinucd to broadcast until Thursday, although friends dcscrihed hun as having IK'cn l'l'ry \\'eak and in great pain . lie died at 5 u.m. in Columbia Presbvtcrian l/osµi tal, 1rh1ch he entered Frida);. TllE CAUSE of denth \\'as attributed to pncurnon ia. 11·hi<:h a net11·ork spokesman described as a direct complication of inultiplc myrloma. ·a rare fonn of bone enncer. i\lcC:ce had been undt'rgoing l'hr1nic;it and radiation therapy for the disease. "In recent nionlhs \l'C Sa\\' his hC'rois1n 11 ilh carrying on "·ith 11·hat he felt "·as his du(y and responsibility in the face of ton1 in uous pain," Gene Shall!. a '·Todav" panel n1crnbcr told lhc sho11·'s audierlcc lhis rTior nin g. ·· ,\nd at th e end he fal't'<I !he 11•orst news or ;ill 11·ith good heart and gurl(t l'hcer ... hr 11·as a chan111ion _·· ,\le(iCl'. il nal11·1· of Louisiana. JOincd !h1· nr1\1 ork in t9:li . <lS!iignt-d first as J \\ a«tun-'!ton 1:orresponden1 specializing in ~p;u·l' and politics. T11·0 reil rS later he 11a11 transferred to New ''ork. -Jsrael Reside11ts Itaidcd LY Fro1n \\'ire S.-r1 ic~ .J~:HrS.\LE\I -1\bout 200 persons frorn Q1r )·;it Shmonah s1orn1cd Israel 's parl1n1nenl building today demanding 1nrrei1~ed s<'cu rir _\' and r~pulsion of Arab llCTk•·rs fro1n the lsrarli front ier tov.n 11 hf'rt' guc·r rilhl s n1as..,;1<:rcd 18 persons !,L,1 \\t'C'k. l'arr\·i ng plac.1rd~ lislin~ I h e i r 1!t·1nur:d!i. the protesters 1narched to the p.1rl1a1n1·n1 b11ildint.!. cHn1bcd o\·er iron 1•ntr:111re g~l!rs ;ind kicked in se1·er:J! 11111do1\S of th (' building. Thrl'C pt:rsons 11·cre slightly injurt"d. • ,,·i .\"lf111 ro llo.-.i Lr1fi11s \\ .\Slll\'Cl 0,\ -Pre~idf'nl :\ixon 11 ill r('afhrm his 0:1d1ninis1 ra t 1on·~ pohcy of · inarure part.ncrshin.. 11·11h \\'estem llezn1spherl' nations at a \\'hilc !louse dinner l cni~ht for Latin American and ( IN SHORT ... ) l ·arrbht·an foreign niu11~!ers. sourcrs ~;i1rl. ~rc rc:ar.1· of Slate llrnr.1· A. Ki!isingcr 1~ 10 cp~11 11\'0 da.\~ o! closed.door 1ni'l'l1ngs 11·it'.1 thP 1n1ni.•1 ('1.~ todnv to r1•11 v11 1hc c•:o1101ni<" ;ind policlical iSs11!'.• d1~ru.,s1•d :'ta {in11lnr ll1l'lllng in .\lcx1co l'l!y ~l'\'Cll \\'eCl\S 3(!,I. e t'!11111! T11ll 1\'om H BF.1\l'i'.IO.\ T. \l1ss. -\•1 ('~11n1a 1td 10.000 south \l i~s 1ssippi flri:xl l'ictims llrl' \1ai1ini:: for high 11·at..'r 10 mol'c do1111slrr:1m so thry can return to !heir hon·~s. The lloods. 1'.hieh fo\lo.,.,·Nl up to \6 inchl's of r'ain la st 11 eekC'nd. ha\'e clairned ri~h! li1·cs :ind caused an t'."f1m;i1cd S60 rn i\hon in nonagricultural property da1n<1gc . e Cnr• Sflles J)ecrense n E:TnOl1' -Oon1estic car sales bv 1he "bi& four .. <1 uton1akers dropj)('<I by· \~.I pcrCC'nt for 1he first 10 da.l's of April, but 1nduslry Spol\<'sn1en said Tuesd:iv the o,·rrall .llccl\nc 1ras lhc sn\allc..;t Or anv salt'~ period so far rnis ~·car . · I· 1gurcs releasl'd b\' till' a \I t o crn1r.uni1·, ~ho11 <'(! th nt ·2::0.:i;;, \'chicles 11cre sold in the April 1·10 period l'l':rnp.:lrt'd 11·ith 2·11.~174 in the ro1nparable 1973 period. e 2 tlil t 'irms )'ie lrl Ht:1nuT -The \tobil and Essll 011 <'llmpAnic~ siwicd agr('('menrs Tuesda\ ~1 Hh the I~ib~·an gol'ernment tu rning ove'r :>I pcrccnt or their a~ ts and -operations lo !he govcrnme.nt, Tripoli radio s.1id. Thi! mtant in rffec:t that tht> tl'."O compa.nies.ht1\'e yielded to a g9,..emment order u11ucd las1 Sfptembcr naLLonalizing ~I percent or their a.~ts . Oc-cldental Oil Co. earlier concluded H similar a g r cement 1111\1 the gO \'C'mmcnt. e 11 .. 11d f,e fld er .Ubslng SAN .1 1.iAN. P.R. t urt I -The Co.1st <iuord Is seeking inforn1<ltlon from northCn1 Caribbean Ports nbOut n mi1l.(ing yocht c11rrylng brind lender Cy Zf!nloer and thl'tt" men. The $4·fOOI j)O\\'Cr ~·ach1 · St1bn B.111k lert Na.~s.iu. 8ahn1nas. ~larch • 10 on A ShakcdOYln rruisc. 'HE WAS CHAMPION' Fra nk McGee, 52 lie conductl'<l thc .. I Ith hour nc"·s"· for \\'~BC·TV in r\c\'I York and .. The Frank >.. \!c(:ee Report " before succeeding Hugh Dol'.ns on .. Today." an early mom\1.1g program. on O<:t. IL 1971. AS A r\E\\'S.\IA~. \IcGee broadcast some 450 instant ·news specials and i"h1ring the 1960 presidenti al carnp.1ign. rnoderatcd the second '·Great Debate" bct"·cen Prcsid£'nl John F'. Kenn<:'dy and then Viee President Richard ~f. Nixon. l!e 11'as the recipient i11 1966 of a <;corge Foster Pl'abody a"·ard. one of the highest distinctions in broadcast journalism. and received several other ;iv.·ards and cita!ions for his reporting. ~fcGee 11•as born on Sept. 12. 1921. In )lonroc, La .. and spent his early years in the oil countr\· of that state and Oklahoma . tie Spent five years in the Army during \\'orld \Var 11 and later nttendcd the University of California and the University of Oklahoma. He began his broadcast career while a: Oklahoma 11:ith a parttime job with radio stat ion KGFF in Shawnee. Okla. Jn 1950. he joined \VKV radio and \\'KY-TV in Oklahoma City. shoaling and L'<iitnig his 011n filn1, "Titilig scripls and broadcasling. Five yea rs later. !\lcGee 1noved to f\'lontgon1ery. Ala .. as news clir('clor of \\'SAf·TV. an l\BC affiliate. \!is reporting thcre or racial tension and the civil rights n1ovenlent dre'"' the nttcntion of the nct.,.,·ork and led to his hiring as correspondent. Actio11 on Calley 'Far Past Recor111nendation' \\",\Slll :\fiTO\ L\P 1 l'cn!:1gon "Ourccs !i£~' Sccre!ar} of th<' Arniy llo11·ard Cnllaw;iy went far hcyond 1he recor111ncnda1 ion of a clcn1 cncy board in hall'ing Lt. \Viltian1 Caltey·s prison sentence to JO yl.'ars for !he ~!~, Lni rnassacre. Calla11·a.v·s decision 111eant Callt'y could co1nc up for parole 11 lth1n the 1·car. The 1\nny sa id lt could ·nol 1nake public the recom· n1rntlnt1on of lhe Army · Air Force Clemency and Pa . role Board. But sources said Iha! hoard proposed onlv a slight rt'ductioo 1i1 Calley's prison sen· tcnc.-c because of L T. CALL EV ··mitigating circum· :;;tanct's indicallng that Lt. Calley ma y hal'r sinccrl'ly bche\'ed th11t he was ar11ng i11 ac1.:c:·dan cc 111th lhr ordrrs he h~id receircd :ind that he 11 a'i 110\ aware of his rcspons1bi!1!y to reft1sc such an illt'gal order.·· AT TllE S.\.\IE ti1nc . !hr :\nnv !'Jl'lTl'l<1ry s:1id Tucsd:iy "1hcrc is 110 re;1sonablc doubt in n1.1· mind th:11 he pcrpctratl'd t h~ acts for 11·hi<:h he stands convicted .. , The case is no"· before President \ixon. 11'ho has said he 1\·ill rcvil!\\' it personally and make the final decision. Arrny la11·ycrs said Nixon could affirm the present sentence or cut it further but could not increase it. Calley's civilian la\\'ycr Kenneth i\1. Henson. said in Colu1nbus. Ga .. that the Army sccr1tary's r u ! in g \\'as disappointin~. "\\'c'rc still hopeful that tht• President of the Unif{'d States t'xo11cralcs LL Calley,'' Henson said. .A~i\1Y OFFICIALS said Calley ,1·ill be ('l1g1)>le for parole after serving one·th ird of his sentence. He gets credit for the 11,·o years and more lhan ten n'lon ths he 11·as ronfined to his quarters at f t. Benning. Ga .. before a federal judge freed him on bond in law FFbruary. After C3llo\\·ay acted Tuesdav. Army officials said Calley 11·ill be' eliSiblc for parole in Jess than six months. But it <1ppears they incant after six more months of confinement. His nearly 111·0 nionlhs of frcedon1 on bond do not cow1t to\rard parole, !hey said. Officials at Arn1y he;idquar.ters said they believe Calley spenl only one night in thc Ft. Benning stockade afi er his sentencing by a court·martia! to \i(c in prison at hard labor on !\larch 31. 1971. 'FDR C1·ie«l Li·l.-e Claild' James Roosevelt Diffe1·s • Witl1 Douglas 011 Story \\.,\SlllXGTO\ 1tPJ1 -Jntn <'s Roosevelt of Xc11'}Xlrt Ec11ch today disputl"d .Justice \\ ill!.'.l1n 0. Dousl as· rccolltelions of \\'h1tt-House press1u·1• 11h1ll· .chnirn1an of 1hc S(l('urities and l·:xchaniit' ! 'on1nli~.,1on 1s1::c1 during th\' Hoosel'Cll Achnini5trr1t10n Douclns te ll'l 111 h1~ ne11 nutcbiojrarh\'. "Go f.a~t. \'r:1ng :\Ian.'' ho11· h'.'.' !ell compelled to render hi~ rc~it:::na tlon soon riftrr Prcsidc11\ Roose\'elt 0s so n . "Jin11ny," had called at his 9ff\ce According 10 Douglas. the youilger Roose1·e1t \\'as speaking .. a good \\"Ord" for a mao nsimed Cllarle:s Sch.,.,·arlz. v.'no )kld approached the SEC eh&irman earlier in an effort to aei as Rn intem1Nll<try lxH11N!n the commission and the m:i jor rlc-ctr1c po.,.,·cr uttllt11..!i. 111 $100,000 a ycnr for cat'h. ''Jt'l;\1" SOfl~ <'a mr 10 mr office . raising 11\t> roof.'· Douglas rc\111e!I. "lie said thfll any !'ilupid root \\·ould krio"· I.Put !ho onl y llnl<' Ocnlocrats could mekP 1nont)' 11 ris \1hcn thrr 1\·crr In pi\\·cr: ·\\1h1H <'hancc do 11c "1avc \\hen !he Rt publlc:ins 1nke over?' " ~\·entual!y Douglll!'i 11t'rtl lt1 lhc Prcsidcnl. l\'ho 11hcn he heard the story "put his head on hi!'i ann and cried like a child ror several minutes." "Finally, wiping ;i11 a~· his tears. he 5aid 1rith .'I f,1 in1 smile. •J inl1nv'. "'h;i1 a problen1 he is. 1\1anks tor t~lling 1ne. \OI'.' get tt1ck fo your desk. 01 course you're not resigning: .. JAl\IES ROOSE\'ELT, 1\ho 1s a '1:11~iness111an 1n' Rc.l'erl~· lhlls. v.hen t1skfd for comml'nt. said he did not v.·ant to !'iAY ... a bad 11ord about Justice J)augla~" but \1·hat Douglas recalls is 0'l!Omf'\1 hat confusl'.'d . ·· . ".I ha~ no recollcctJOn of any !'iuch an 1nc1de!lt. he 5.lid. addln~ that he v.u never in Douglas· offi<.'t during 1he Ju!flce's tertn as SEC chn1 rman . lie said hr knc1\' ..'.J. 1nan nainf':i (Jlarles SC'h11·artz but th.1 t 'OC' \\'a~ ;i ll~blican nod that it would not hnvc m:\dc !<'NC to plact him Jn lhc fra1nev.ork oC lhe D"'uglas story ··:o.1y father 11as not lf\t :tOfl ol m:in \\ho ('\'er r-rrc cl under any circumstances ... he addt'd. "I don't think thl'rc i!'i a 1nan ot \lron\an alive l\'ho evu e-a11· hjrn <'rr.'' • ' , s. the <la •le tea use "" pe SC co pri co he th w ' w l Ii °' . ~ i II d f • 0 F .• .II Teacher BllggiJJg Banned SACRA~1.ENTO fUPll-The Senate has voted to prohibit the ~et recording o f classnom r e m a r k s of elementary and high school teachers. Tile measure would ban the use of electronic listening or rl'C"Ording devices by any pcr!IOn in clem'entary and hiii:h • school classrooms without the consent of the tt>acher and principal. • Opposing the bill v.·as Sert. ~mes E. \\'hetmore t R-Boen:i Park1. v.•ho askC'd i I s mrpporters. "What are you trying to cover up')·· Supporting the bill was Sen. Dennis E. Cnrpen!er !ll- i"\ev.·port Beach 1, a former fR1 agent .. Declaring that his Jav• office was once bugged. he said there 11o·as a "n1oral issue·· inroh·OO. e Lea•e Gro111 e d SAN DIEGO I AP 1-A controverSial tuna cannery here has won final approVal t.com the port commission. _~commission v o t e d Tuesday to-grant Van Camp Seafood Co. a 40-yrar lease fer the cannery on the San Oic~o \\'aterfront. Dlmpan.v officials said construction y.•ill begin ·within a n1onth and should he con1pleted by the end of 1975. e Anti.mu!/ Bill SACRAr>.fENTO fAP J-Bills that \Vou)d have delayed and limited installation of a controversial anU,smog de\"iCl' on 1966-70 autos diOO in an , '1-s.~mbly ronuniltee Tuesday. One or the measurel!. introduced by Srn. J o h n Holmdahl ID-Oakland 1. v.·as ~efeated 5-8 by the Assembly Transportation Commiltet'. It \\'Ould have limited installation of the de\'ices to the Los Angeles. San Diego and San Francisco air basins. e U'oma11 Kiiied SACRA:\1.E!\i'TO (UPll -A p.arlially crippled 64-year-old , .\.\'Oman Tuesday \~·as roWld :.. strangled \\'ith an electric cord in her downto\'.'ll apartmC'nl. Homicide Lt. Robbie \Vaters said the kill ing of ~frs. Florence Barrera appeared to be committed by. the same person who killed an elderly \\'Oman last Wrek about two blocks from ~!rs. Barrera·s apartment. • : !JAIL~ PILOr 5 Raciff.l Killi11gs • 12th Vi~tim Slain Ill Bay Area S.\~ FH..A\'CISCO tl"Pl 1 - 1\ bli('k gunman shot and killed the son of a DuPont Corp t>xt-<·utiYt> Tuesday night in 1hc latt'~I u1 a srri('S 11f 1.~ thr SJn Fr:inr1:<:co ari'.1 111 11511 lam1I} friends ll\o 11tt•1·i... ~~o. •h··ll l'<ls1ni.: In 111 ,, .~ 1 .• i11>1 µ1•101. !)\!' ~,l'lll' l\J" \\1 .tf">'.l U•\'d lH );j •-'.!'> , \ ll ~hi)ol1illb~-·- A racial killin gs on tht' streets ol S;.in Franc1sl'O lie ~·:is arranging .1thll'l1t" t'qu1pn1t>'Jll 111 the b:1ri.. of •• borro"·C'd stat100 11 ,1g1•n 11 h t·n l\t' 1111~ <;hot ou1s1c11• .1 ll<'lu<..,· 111 !he lt1i;lt•<,;:dt• 1)1,,lnt'l 11<'.~r thr l'11r1flt· lk"t•:in S1.x l)l·r~•I'' •1 h ,. , 11 111~undt'U ;uu! 1h· .11->, r. cl 1111 Shll']d.; :Ind fl I! ·id • Propaga11da Steven \Veed. Patricia Hearst"s flancc. looks at photo o! bank being robbed and points to one of the gun· 111en holding a 1veapon in 1he direction of Pa.tty. ·"111c SLA is staking all on a propa~anda victory tif Pall y·~ tonversion ;;ind if she's killed . it \\•ill end ever\"· thing.·· \\'eed said. · F c1,1·r Cas e to lluve .4 'Neutral Judee' L . LOS A~C:F.LES IC Pl 1 - Superior Court Judge Charles H. Oldl'r Tue.ida~· refused to disqual ify him!ie\f as btaS(d in the case of \\'illiam Farr. a reporter hr sen t to Jciil for 46 days for refusing lo rc\·cal th~ identity of nc11o•s sourct>s. But Older did agree to allow another judge 10 conduct an unprce<.'<ient l"d hcnring: into 11·hc!her Farr could be forced to relent by being sent lxick to jail. "I am delighted:·· reacted Farr. a court rrponer for th e Los All gclrs Tin1cs. ··1 ha\·e no rancor to\1:ard JudJ!e Older. I IC'rl. for both his sake and my sake. that this is 1111 is~uc best ' .-' -,,\ .. ' ' • ,. !' , drcided by a neutral judge ·· Farr not!'d !hat !he n1l1n~­ c:an1e Pxartly th ree ~ rnr~ tri tht.· day since Farr 11a<,; 1old that the Jud ge intrndf'<I in pres.~ him for lh1· nan1r~ of t110 attorneys y,·.ho ga \l' hu11 1nformation The casr s!ems frorn a slory 11·ntten by Farr. 11·ho thf'n 11orkrd for thr Her al d - Exaininrr. during thr trin! of thf' Chari('!' .\1an!'1)n "Fam1\~"· for the Shnron Ta ll' murd1 ·r~. Old er had or<l l'rrd 1it1r11·r~ and others involl"t'tl in !h(· irial not to talk 10 ue1rs111en. nnd 11·hcn Farr's stor_,. ;q1p1·arl'tL !ht' judge df'1n:irx!l'd to kno\1 who had i,:11 en h11n 111(' inform:ition. ·~ .~ ' -"-. ---~· "--·----- ~·-· -. 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S~l•I (SW!. tltru Tl!un.J -Good 10 M•r 1J/7f On 2M Sped1/ ROOIPll Sl.ffflng Al fl!111 l ow R•I••: 1s10~~:::.~12~~:.: s14 ~.~~·~.11 I OWH 800 Olh•r Room1 & S11ll•1 Sl1rtlno., Sl .00 !oddir/ori•I. f 11 . S~t. & Holldar-Stightty Higher. G\\fstward GJlo ~lo~l l~ Ga~ino --------- 11\l!y; I ~.I <'I ;\ • Here's how . tp, pay otf' your bills. Ju51 talk to V.Jestmor Financial and get cash from the cqu1'"1 1n your house. You can use your Livc-No\v Loan to pay all bt!l s and re~ rJuce your monthly payments. Take care ot tax es. It's strictly LD l'J you Borro1v lrom SS.000 IQ S25.000 or more. Loan secured by a co mb1na11on of rea l estate ana personal prooeny. \.Viii not a.sturb your present mortgage. Fo r.the cash you neod.looK to your Mouse. Then call Westmor Financial. ,. Carrying case Of cabinet extra Ewcl1n1wP S•f"IQP.! h on, d•op '" bobh•,., .A'YActxl ct:'' 'al un -vvestmor-rmanct 3772 J<ATEL.LA AVENUE• LOS ALAMITOS. CALIFORNIA• TELEPHON E· (21j) 775·2755 • (714 ) 826·5983 CHOOSE TH E SING~R. SEWIN G COURSE TH A rs RIGHT FOR YOU! Regiller now! Weekday, evening, Saturday classes. From $14.50 to $29.50 including $3.95 textbook. ·SINGER Sewing Centers and participating Approved Dealers For store nearest you see the yGtlow pages under SEWING MACHINES, Srnier ll•s ~libtr~l lr•dt·•'I pn '"' .\J..n ~ L1td1! P .~"" "1 .rh t U t;i,..~~r St""ll"'• (t'llf'' .,.,d m1tH Af!tl!O•td tlr•lt••. ~A lr1dem1rko' TM[ SINGlR CQ\IP .\NY t.nr~r1.ht 1' 1 !Hf <,;t!l.!,f II. (0\tr.\'l Y .\U R•ch tl R~-c• ... td ll'"OIU'l<)UI !h~ l\'01ld 6 . ' • D ARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • A Sp~t W~rth Saving Aln1osl 01 year ago. ~he Orange County Board or Supervisors designated 1\ilso Creek and its 22.000·acrc wat ershed as one of the five top-priority areas 11) be pre- served and protected in Orange Coun ty. Since then . virtually nothing has bc<!n done lo give teeth tu those rcco rn1nenda tions. Now a 31-n1ember study team, c~sponsorcll not by th11 county but hy UC Irvine and the Saddleb.1ck Arca ('()ordinating c.·oun ci l. has corne up wi~h a set or sen!':I· bl(' guidelines \Vl11rh wnuld fill the necct for controls around the picturc~que creek. If carefull y planned, !he creek still can be preserved with bikiug atlll hiking trails along the 19 miles fron1 its sourrc in lhc Santa Ana ~1ountains 10 the sea ;11 Sou th l~aguna . Suth a greenbelt will be needed if all t1cvelopn1cn1 proposed for the area goes through. Aliso C.'reek has produced some of the wor!'it flood don1a.gc in lh1l county in past rainy scasonSi -further emphasizing the need for careful use. , Since the county is not progressing to im plement its own policies. the effort. n1ade by this volunteer group should get official county evaluation and be considered fqr adoption soon. • Dcnsit y Rollbacks 1ilunicipal planners and lawmakers fn tv.10 South c:oast ciUes are deep into a crash program to roll bac,k U1e densities of their most congested zone areas. Laguna Beach is under a moratorium of sorts which allows multiple-dwelling projects, but at one-third bronc- half the once-allowed density. ' still permit as many a~ 55 units to the acre. Proposals rail for a rerluction to 36 In that area. 1'he latest proposal s show a serious concern by planners who fear that guidelines set long before the t:urrent boo1n simply are obsolete. The electorate recently opted strongly In the com· 1nunit les for candidates who voiced serious concerns about possi ble runaway development. The latest actions se em to reflect current public opinion. Parkin g Dilemma Breathes there a Lagunan wilh disposition so sun· ny .. attitude so kindly that he ha..'i not at times cursed, silently or otherwise, the hordes of visitors who annually throng to lhc Art Colon.y and park theLr autos for free on l..aguna Canyon Road? There now is consolatio n for the £razzled resident. Laguna soon will exact Uibute from the canyon parkers, some 20-cents an hour during the summer fe sLival sea- iion. The 1netcrs will enrich the city by about $50.000 )·early. · ~ The n1ove by the city coun cil to meter the canyon road was logical, but logical or not, meters and tickets create ill will. And visitors do co ntribute handsomely to the city's economy. , ' In San Clementc •. a chamber of commerce committee roan will study city proposals to roll baCk muJ_Uplc zon- ing there by about one-third iri all categories. The city could provide overtime parkers with 15 minutes free parking by having enforcement personnel plunk a parking token in the meter and leave a printed note explaining the grace period instead of a ticket. Only if the motorist again overparked would he be 1icketed. Knock! Knock! In San Clemente's h ighesl-density areas, the laws .4 Gift.ed Such a program -for the first summer, at lea.st - would go a long way in smoothing vis itor relations. s Reader Finds Lette1·s Bafflit19 • Interv iewer Probes Work Dear Gloomy Gus How Fair Should a Mailbox Be·? ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ I've knov•n !\tuds for m a n Y years-mostly at 1he poker table-but not 90 well that I feel embarrassed at recom- mendllig a book \\'rillcn by a friend . The book -to be published t h l s \VC€k-is "\Vorking," the auth9r is Studs Terkel , "'-'ho also v.Totc ''Hard Times" and "Divi sion Street ; America."' and it is the mo:;t rascinating p i e c e or eavesdropping I have ever read. "Working" is D series of tape-i nter· views in depth In which •·people· ·1alk about v.·h<it they dll· all day and ho\Y •they feel about what they do." It runs lh!' ga mut from cab driver to tennis player, school tenchcr to policeman . stock broker to hotel clerk. lruck drive r to press agent. LONG AGO, in one of my early col- umns. I faulted American novels an_d plays for invariably leaving out of their theml'S one of the most in1portant strands in a person's life -\~hat he works at . ho""' he does it. and what he gets oot or it f'motionally and spiritually and socially. Jn the great majority of our novels and plays ("Death of a Salesman'' was one of the few to break \vilh this tradition) the characters are only t\\·o-dimcnsional because their \\'hole v.·orking-day is ig- nored or slurred in fa\'Or of their love life an d social relationships. BUT IN real life the "·ay 1n'"-\\•hich 11,c f!urn our li\•ing, rnc people \\'e 1;1r~ fo rced Legal abortions save livrs" \Vhose lives'? In C&lifomia i11 1972 abo r- tions numberi!<I more th:in 100.000, compared.with S.000 in 1968. .J' !\. G"°"" Gut ~llfll• .,. •uW!llllef toy rettl.rt 11111 .. "" -rill' n!IKI lftt -fl 1111 ,.._ • ...,_ ,...,. -r ,_. _... to Gt-Y GUI. Diiiy l"li.t. I (or glad ) to be with all day long. the vast and sudden changes in the infrastructure of many modern businesses and in· dustries-all these play a profound part in the way we \'icv.· the \\'Orld, our behavior and our reactions to making a living, and thus making a lifr.. , Except for a few tedious or pompous or abstract sociological studies, nobody has really illvestigated the human side of working in modem society. People oftc.n lie about how they feel toward their work. or keep su ch feelings carefull y suppressed. or by sudden acts of estrangement or violence reveal the tumultuous emotions C'numing beneath the surface for a long time . AS FOR the impact of the book, 1 can do oo better than quote the most per~p-­ tive social historian of our ti1nc. Lewis ~lumford. v.·ho v.·role after seei ng the galleys: ''A pov.·crful, original. in- describable, and incrediMle book. Over a hundred iden tifiable people have created it by word of mouth. and only an in- tervie""·er of genius could possibl y have brought it forth." And the spellbound reader can onty sce- ood !\1umford's comment !hat "the s*oock of reading this book is like the shock of hearing one ·s voice played back by a recorder. One cannot put down this book ~'ilhout ,.,.anting to lake a long hard look at one's O\\'ll nrc and daily v.·ork ."' You'll ne\'er look at a rop or cab dr1ve1· the same v•ay again, either. Nixon-Connally Tapes \\'ASHJNGTO~ -The \\'atcrqatc pros- ecutors arc pushing thei r ln\•estigation of fom1er Trcasurv Scctt'farv .John Con- nally ri!{'nl 1n!o 111r \\'hilc 11 011<:1• O\'al of· flee. They h<i \"t' :i..,kl'd 1h<' \\'h1tc Hoose for !apes of rnn\~'rs:11~1ns bct11t•t'n Presi- dent Nixoo ar.d <.:onnally on u11l k mat· lers. In S\'Cf\'I stah·mr·n!s lo th1· \\1tnergatc proSt>eutors. tli!tr\' lobb1 !'it .J a k e Jacobsen h:is s;,1ll iu· clt·li\<'.rt"tl $10,000 to Co nn nl !y i.ll th•· 'T'rca!'iur:1 D (' p <• r I· rnenl. .J :it•ob<:t·n al· h•A1·d th;,, Conn ,111_11 JIOl'kl'h'tl th1' 1!H1r11•. r1nd rt•lt11r1f'1l 11 only 1d1t•r th1· rl:1•r;: lobb\ r1111lf' 11nd"~ 1nv,..~1 : J.l;1!111n. The f<1r c1•fu! Crn- 111ly, Ollf't' 11 pQ\\'rr in \he r-;"ixon c·a\)u)j ... t, ;u1d 511!1 a pre!l1den!111l c-011t1·~1l•·r. 10\d u~ In n l1'n~thy 1t·lt·phonc conv(·r~t1on frnn1 Tt'xac; tha t he had bt:t'fl olf1·rl.'d !ht $\(),000 hut hnd rt•jt.'Cted It "I havr tcMd tht pros· c·rutor.1 th!' truth ," he dt'cl1~ ernpha- llcallv. Th(' pro,C('tJIO~. mcan11hil~. arr t11grr to lrarn 1\hnl thf' Pre,Hlc·nt and Cnnnally ~:tld 10 on•• anothi'r about thr d<11r. 1n- dustr\ ·, JlU"h !or nigher price suppoits 1n 1~7l nnt"I t!li2 ROTll ,\IF~"N attended a \\'hJt" llou~ rnl•t·tlnl{ oo \larch 23. lltl2. W d1~cuso;, thf da1r.v leaders' rcquesL". The \\'hne Hou.st nct.·ounl or the 111ettlng arknowledgts lhrit Connnlly said th dolry industry "hlld pollllcal funds which Y.ould be d[Atribult.'CI. 1uY10ng I louse and Stnatt! can· i dates ln the comlng election.•· I I f ( ,,. (JACK ANDERSON) The dairymen also promised financ1nl ~tipport for the President's o"n rc-t•lcc· lion campaign. Tht' fol101\ing day , the \\"1ite fl ou~c ordi>rcd a subsidv increa~ 11,·orth $500 million a year to lhe dairy indusl r)'. TllE PROSECL'TORS arc pa.rti.1l!y inter('Sted in Ni x on· Con n a 11 y {:on- \Crsa!ions during the 30-day P,Criod precedln~ fhc \\'hite ~louse 1necting. SOurcl'S cl~c lo the case tell us that one tape is thought to be "extremely sensitive." This rl'portcdly 8ives !ht.• Prcsidcnt·s ~csponscs. as picked up by 1hc \\'hitc !louse recording system, dur- ing a crucial lclcphonl?. lalk with Con- nally. -JACOBSES has told the pro.1Ceulors, meanv.·hilc, that Connally returnro the 510.0IXI oot once but t•:lcc. The former Trcoisury secrt!tary allegedly became 11,orr1cd lhal the flrsl balrtl o[ bills could be lraCl'd . Jacobsen an<I Colll'l311)' a Is n got together on a C'O\~r story. Jorob:.t..n riromised to BRY he. hed ncvPr dr:llVtn:!d the SJO.(XM) to Connall~ but h•d ktpt 1l 1n a ..afe deposit box Jal'CJbso.:n ha~ 0011· bl'Cll 1nrl1ctl'd for perju ry for lcllinr, this story under oath lo <1 l{F<ind iury Ills belated cooft·ss1fll1 h.1~ bren dicr!(ed our by l"RJ a~ents v.ho ha1e l'Oll· Jlrmcd fr'1!n avallabll• rt.'<.'Or<ll and wltnes,ses mllny of Lhe details, ac<:ordlng lO FBI sourct.-s, To the F.ditor: Last week there "'as the letter from the lady who couldn't understand why Evans-Novak v:ere so dovm on our bc- lovl!d President -thil wee k we have the doctor \\'hose ·•sense of fairness is ap-- pallcd '. by the Watergate Grand Jury in- formation being leuked to the press lso that v.·e. the mere people, ca n read the sordid truth to v.·hich v.·e apparently ba\'e no right). THEN fl NALLY, the most vulgar in- sult to a normal person's intelligence, a letter fro m a Newport Beach resident ~who lhinks v.·c should all get together and , send in a dollar to help Ni1on pay his back taxes. (After all , he deserves a lot more!) This last line of reasoning brought me to the Vf'rge of becoming violently ill. {I an1 trying to ma intain a co u th vocabulary bere, but it is not easy.} Then. last week on television I sec some couple who claim they are starving to death because the man only makes $15,000 a yea r and food costs too much. It apparently never occurred to his y.·ire to go out and get a job. She has kids -so what! !\1illions of v.·omen work full time jobs around their kids. I llA\IE worked since I v.·as sixteen and "'-'OUldn 't have it any other v.•ay. I tell you this, though, J"d sooner put my family's hard-earned mon ey in the garbage disposal than send one dime to you-knov.·-v.·ho. I know one is supposed to be open- minded and coosider all points or \'iev.·. but in my mind these \cltcrs 1 have men- tioned are far beyond the realm of sanity and don 't deserve the recognition of. being printed. lel alone rea d, and I wish I hadn't read th em. but l did -;ind they made me sick. Be honest now -are these people for real'? SO'.'ilA JI. HILTON 'I'/ic l~ttcrs were genuine. Editor 'fro11g-1co11 Drivers To the Editor: lte wrong-v.·ay drivers: after t\\'O nar- l'O\\' escapes I \\'rile this lellf'r of sug- gestions for lhc Stale Oi\·ision of High\\·ays. I. A flashing rcd' light comes on and a siren to warn Y.TOng-way driver he has <'nlcrcd the y,•rong 11,•ay. This could be an automatic device triggered by the y.•hcels of a car entering: the ramp the v.·rong wa y. This shou ld come on as he enters. 'Of cours• Garald Ford will run in 76: He said he wouldn't didn 't he?' • ( ..... _MAIL __ B_o_x ___ J Let1e1s from rcader.s are welcome. Normally, writers should convey th eir 'nessages i1• 300 words or less. The rig/it io condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All let· ters mu.st inclu.<U signature and mail· i11g addre1s but 1iames may be with· held on r equest if sufficient reason is apparent. Poet111 will not be (j)Ub- lis h.ed. 2. After tbia there llbould be a sma ll pl:ict for the wrong-way driver to pull oul of the way of the oncoming cars. He should have enough room to be able to turn around and return the righl_way. There is usually a large area of land sur- round ing the on and off ramps wltich is not in use. so this would be logical. 3. ALSO at the. same time (as wrong- Y.'ay driver enters ) an amber-colored 11·arnlng sign should come on (on the frce~·ny) to "'am the freeway exit dri\'ers of a \\Tong-y.•ay driver. . Clementi!, I might have gotten better results ~ I SPENT t\\'O hours do"11lo\\11 . counted three v.•heel-chairs besides my ~v.11 , and 19 elderly folk with canes, trying to gl't up and down the curbs, especially at Ola Vista and Del f\.11.1r , and El Camino and Del tliiU'. Since so many elderly, and quite a lew hand icapped, indiv iduals reside in San Clemente. many or who"1 are p-ropttiy . c1111ers, l feel that better accommoda- tions should be installed. After all, la"'-'S have been enacted in Q:ilifomia to pro- vide easy accesses for the handicapped and eld<'rly citizens in each community. RUTII E. PUCKE;.11' To the Editor: Your article on "the lion victi m" in the 0;1i ly Pilot dated Apr il. l 1, is the most inane picec of garbage I ha\·c yet to read. A poor wild animal acts on its instincts due to the stu pidity of a \luman being and is immedi ately condemned to as your reporter put it "to an isola tion cage or hut Y.hcl'£' he is \being kepi pcndin~ ct d£'1cnnination or h~ fate." THE \\'O:\IAN v.-as ordered · J ke<'p her car windo~·s closed but did not do so. If people of this age caru1ot follov.· orders. lhey should not be allov.·cd to drh·e through the Lion County Safari park without a monitor. I protest any punishment to thL'i animal. and suggest that in the future you put the blame v.•hcre it is due. ~IRS. JOSEPH G. SPA RAGO ". r\o double-lane offramps -too dangerous . These sometimes look like tv.·o-v.1ay roads. I refer to the Barham. llollyv.·ood off ramps. We were ooming off frcev.·ay, a car ooming on the ramp the v.·rong v.·ay hit car in back or us head on, \\re "·ere very fort unate to swerve in time out of his y.·ay , never thinking that the car In back would get hit. I have ne\'er forgotten that night A few \\'eeks after that in Baldv.'in Park a drunk entered the offramp and headed right for us. \\'c again \\'ere fortunate and God 1\·as v.·ith us again that day. $till Woiti11g l hope this v.·ill be of some hf'lp and To the Editor : th;it ~on1eLhing in !his letter will help . snvc sonieone else some day. -The_ first annivcrsa~ o~ the date when all prisoners of \\'a r 1n Vietnam were to !\tARY \\'ALTON BAROGLJO have been returned hon1e has passl!d. Need He lp To thf' Editor: For U1c past seven months, I have pleaded for curb cuts in the business areas of San Clemente. In spite of promises, only one cut has been n1ade , at ISO Del r.tar. 1f. as Si'Vcral citv fathers in oth<'r cities nave done, Our officials \\OUld spend one day in a ""·heel<hair lrying to negoliate curbs and doors here In San Hut more than SO men . formerly iden- tified as POWs, have been neither re· leased nor acco unted for. And I ,200 fnm- ilies sti ll v.·onder If their loved ones, still li sted as missing in action, were or still are prisoners. TlIESE !\IEN dedicated lhemSi'lves to thl'ir counlry, but loo many of us seem lo have forgotten them. 1 :in1 acti\'e\y in\"o1vcd "'ith VIVA on a \'Oluntary basis and feel thal if this roun- lry is to ren1ain lrcc and strong, v.·e as Views of Third Reich Sltg llrll! by Ste(an Lorant. (Norton $1 •t!lal, llltltr Close-up, compiled by Jochcn von Lang. (MacMillan . S9.9a1 , \\"orld \\'ar 11. by Ronald ~leilcrman (Dcrbibooks. $20) The rl!!e and fall of llitlrr's Third Hcich hes betn documented in million.s of y.•ords. But lhc combination of v.·ords \\'Ith plctur~ adds more than on(' dlmeMion in the undl'rstanding of the particular hor?or of thal era -only 30 years gone now. In ''Sieit lie.ii!." one pbotO'graph demonstrates the power of llie word-pie· ture alignment, It shows a courtroom confrontation be.tween ~tinister Hermann C'.ot.rlng and an alleged C.OmmWli&t plot· lcr In the Relchstag fitt. GOERING, back IG CAmera. standit with his hands on his hips in a bullyinl! poslure, gazln1 down al lhe defendant The pose tells all about <ioerlng's disdain for the defe.ndant, the court and lhe German· .,eople.. Toe caption reinforces the Impression, notlng that bis behavior "disclosed the inipudcnt ~rrogance a.nd ( THE BOOKMAN J la"·less attltude of the Nazi leadership.,. Again and again , the book doubles the Impact of events with the careful jux- t.iposition of pictures and text. The faces are drtadfully memo rable. Beyond the personalities and evenll o! the Xazi era. Lorant. sometimes call the "lht fAthfr of modem photojournalism ," supplies the backgrowx:I or modtm Germ(ln militari!m. "Hitler Clote-u p" puts toRethcr the. pho(ograhs end commenlt of hi.$ personal photographe r v.·i1h observation., by a high f'iaii official who took notes diligenlly during his dnys in power. · .. \\'orld War II " g1ve.s ercellent pic1ure coverage to the lntematlona.I scope of the confiict and, going along with the current revival of Interest In lhe European end, e1pends much of II.I space on Europe. JOAN llANA UER (UPl l , individuals must each do' our part and voice our opinions. IT ONLY takes a few minutes to write a note to your CongresSJnan, the Presi- dent or, as I have don e, lo the Premier of North Vietnam (Pham Van Dong, Premier, Democratic Republic of Viet· nam, 11anoi. North Vietnam ). Officia;Js have been respOnsive in the past to public opinion and If everyone wrote to both parties. I feel sure that we would get some action in this matter TY TONDE'.'i El Toro l'lew To the Editor : Thanks a lot Nonn Ey,-ers. The El Toro ~1arines have enough prob- lems in trying to accomplish the defense mission as Nonn, a retired Marine aviator, well lmov.·s. For him to push for civil use of El Toro is a bit too much, but of course he knows the Corps can't send him overseas. (Ewers contended in tl1e Daily Pil ot, April 7;-that nois e rediiction progress would make shared cit;i /ian u.se of the El Toro Air Station a feosiblc ans· wer to Omnge County's growiti g air service 11eeds. f~.) Introduction of civil o p c r a t i o n s at El Toro would oonstilute a major C'nange in airfield operations and 1he result would be a class action tha t \VOuld fl"!a~e the dan1_ages pending at the ('.ounty ::nrf1eld look hke lhe marbles in Norm's head. The ~1ar ines need "writs of man- damus", ''la\\'SUils from air carriers", and votes of !he su pervisors like tbcy need more holes in their Marine heads, And, the reasons Norm cites for civi l use such as "economy" and "environmen t" are a couple of the best reasons such use should be rej('c\cd out or ·nand. IT 1SN'T economy lo force the federal taxpayer to pick up the tab for replacing a billion dollars defense ao;set . or to ex- pose government lo millions of dollars of lav.·suils. or to spend millions to make a civil field out of fl field with an uncertain future. And. it 's hardly environmentally sound to add to the environmental im· pact already present at El Toro. "And. it is a foolish "urgcnc~··· tha t dictates mix· ing air carti('r passengers "'-'i th inlensive mili ta ry jet training operations creating an added hazard to all COOCt'rned. :\nd, incidcntiilly. r\orm. S.:1\' the> pub- lic relations terms such as "quiet"' air· planes and "7.ero noise impa ct'' for the PR people. EV'l'rything is relati\·e and remembe'. El Toro has just as many smart neighbors as County Airport and a hell of a lot more of them . ED JA~Z OlANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robrrt .'IV. \Vred, PIWH.ilitr Tllu111a.t Keevil, Editor Harbara Krtiblclr .Edirarial Page Editor The t·dtlorlal ~t' ol 1he D11ly Piiot ~ks to inloi;m and stlmul1.1c ~ by Pf'C8'n~ on this page dive~ ·commentary on topiC'lf N in- In-est by 5)'ndiCAlf'(t columnJs15 and cartoonists, b)' provkfiTll a lorum for n:-11.rlers' vin.·1 11nd by PR'14.'ml11£" 1hi1 ncto1.·1paptr's opinion/I Md l~s OD currtnt t~, The rd11or1a1 opinlotui ol 1~ Dally r11o1 appear only In the t<htorlal t"Dlumn 11ot the Mp nf th~ Pl.It. Op1nlrnui exp~-d by 1h.-1-.M· wmrusts and ('1noonlst1t •nd !ftrn- "'Thmi arr l)lelr own and r-., f!OOone. mrnl of th('1r vi"" by thct Dally ~ tlhould be lnfftnd. Wednttday, April 17, 1974 ' , B r ! t j b p w lo cl m H ~ h N th S, ' B " d e 1· s I s • .. V'I T .......... G11Jl111 Plea Black Panther Party co- founder lluey P. Ne w· ion has pleaded gu ilty to beating up a. disc .jockey in an Oakland bar two years ago. l{e wa s fined $50. 'Puludi1i' Creator Gets Rich PROVI OE~CE . R.I. 1Ar1 - The Columbia Bro.1dca."iling System and \\\'O defendants have been ordered to lll'Y all prof its from the ··Ha\'C Gun . \Viii Traver• t"Jevision series to a former rodeo rider y,·ho claimtd he created the show's main char:icter . ··Paladin." U.S. 1'.1agistrale Jacob H~gopian issued the ruling ~-1onday in a federal court suit broughP'by Victor DeCosla of Nor th Scituate, R.T. against the Columbia Broadcasting System Inc .. CBS Films, Inc. a nd Capit a l Ci ti es Broadcasting, Inc. -DECOSTA , \\'HO rr1:r{'{] from rodeos aft.<>r he \\"as 1hro11'1'1 from a horse in !9!'13. 11'0rks as a tlf'avv equinr:lcnt mechanic for the stale of Rhode Island. DeCosta"s altomry, Al~n T. Dworkin. said the judg'tncnl .,.,·ould in1·olvc millions of dollars. but \\'ould n o l elaborate. Dworkin said. ho.,.,·cver. that the series ~ $14 n1illion l:y 1966. KNIGHT ED\VARDS, an attorney representing CBS, said an appea l was plannL•<L DeCosta clain1ed he created Paladin in 19~8 \\hen he wo rked rodeos and horse shows dressed in a black cowboy outfit and black hat. Dfo~~TA S:\ID in hi s r'lrleu c--w. he had passed out a qu arter million ca rds reading. "Have Gun \Yill Travel. Hire Palad in."' The cards bore a s~mbol of a chess piece. a knight. The t.cle1•ision ser ies began in 1957. llagopian rulC'd CBS was guilty of infringin~ on DeCosta's service mu rk. the calling card. and u n f <1. i r competition. 'Innocent Rapist' Pc1id Up TALl.J\HASSEE , Fla . <AP) -Je5se Daniels ..... •ho 1vas held I ~ 1·ea rs in a n1ental ho~pi!;:il for ·a rape he apparently didn"t commit. has been 1· o t e d $75.000 In repar::itions by the Florida House. "The fact is thal this poor. dun1b boy was railroaded off to the fwmy farn1 and spent 14 years there." said Rep. A. S. Ro bl n s o n. IR·F o r t La uderdale I. "There \I" as distinctly ii miscarriage of justice in this case.'' DA~'lEl..S, f'iO\Y 3~ and lil"ing In Green Cove Springs "'ith his n1other. "'as arrested in 1957 for the rape of a Florida \.\'Oman who said she had been altackl.'d by a black 1nan. Daniels is .,.,-hite. lie .... ·a squestioned for four days and nighl.S and confessed to the crimc. records show. Black su9pects had been questioned without res u I ts before au thon llc'-g r i 11 e d Daniels. 20°A>off all girls' _ knit tops and shorts. Sale 320 Reg. $4. Girls" haller lop. Bust- out style of polyester/ couon kn11. Prtnttsol1d combos. For sizes S-M-L. 7-1,4 ' \ \ Sale 320 Reg. $4. Rib waist short1e top. Polyester/cotton k nit with rullle sleeve. scoop neck. Sizes S-M·L. 7-14. Sale 240 Reg. $3. Tank t op of polycste1/ collon. Assorted print and solids. S-M-L. 7-14 . I / ,, ~ ~.. . /•'' ' .. o• ' ' I • "t"I ~; ~II \ I.! ; .,, .;ir ·' \ /.. ' ... ~ ..... 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Polyester/COiion knits tn solids and stn pes for sizes 2· 4 toddlers. and stri pes tor sizes 2-4 toddlers. Sale 144 Reg. 1.79. Toddlers' jeans. Conon or polyester/cotton denim prints or solids for sizes 2-4T. • We know what you're lookin g for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores: I • . . . DA.\1ELS . \\'AS j u d g c d incompetent and sent to the s t a l e ho sp 1lal al Chattahoochee "1ithoul having a trial and hav ing to face !hcl v!clim. Se\'Cral nltempts to free hhn or gain a lri:tl falled and-he rcmain<>d ut the h~pitnl unill !hP ~·1orida "Supreme Coor1 ordt•n<I hlS FASH I ON rclcose 111 l!li) . fSLANO . Newoort Beech (714) 644 -2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntinqt on Beach (7 14) 892·7771. HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa (714) 646-5021 . • . . • • I . ' IJ •• ;. .. ' ----------- "'.,, ~.,..OU.VE GOT A 'i~Q.TAC.E --P~8L €M-?'' ;.fbbie 1 1-f off 111c11i 1 Ilu11tecl \ \F.\\' YORI\ (API A !¥'nth v.arr<int hiiS bten ~sued f11r ·A!:lb1C' H0ffman. the radical ligurL· of the 1960s. for failure t9 <j.pp('ar 1n state Suprcmr Cou rt on a cha rge of selling I l11C3111C. • ._ A!>sl D:'!. Att~·. Da\"1d runningham srJUght 1 h " 11.:irranl .\larch 25, the da\'1 /ll)f'man 11as suppnscd to i1ppt'~r hut tnc 11arr3n\ ;r.as "!<ne'C until Tuesdav by .J11~1icr \lar\ John~n L(i.,.,·e to r11 c llriffman .; at 1 or n e y. r;1•ra!r:I 1.t·!rourt. !1me to prnduc1· hint Cunn1ngh;.11n sa id ! ha I iloffman was not at !hr fune ral of his f:llhe r ~larch 2i 1n \\'oreester. ~lass .. and that hr wa:. la!!\ St'('n he re Feb. !'i to Ta pe a Dick C3vatt television show llofftT'i.n faCT'S 15-}ear~lo· life 1n prison if convicted 9n chargrs of selling I hr e P pounds of cocaine for 536,000 to an undcrCO\'Cr agent, Aug. 29. lie ha~ be('n free on SI0.000 bail and is subject to bail- jump1ng charges if he docs not respond to !he v.•urrant v.·ithin JO d11~ s. ------·--- FREE LECTURES ,.,....11_.,.---.. ........ ............... .,...._., __ ___ .. l .... llt ,_ .... _ ... ,._ ... ..... It eft ""nt<Wf ~ ..,_., llffCtll. WITMOWT '*tfl. 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'1..ST •I ~--· .... .. ,. ...... 1_._, -··· ,._._........, 11111 ___ _..,.._ 11•-1-.,1-i.i 11 1.Hr.111. ..... l-1-11.n ntURSDAT .4.Pttll 25 Ul'\.t.'"-..n1 -~-t:ttuo.--1 .....-..11.u r.o.r.~o•c_..., .. ,. --... uo ...... t)fUCl.l~K.-fllJ __ '-_ ' " , .Ill. l'OIUlll IW• • ~ FRIDAY .A.NI. 2, ......... ....., ---t:tt1 .... ._...,.i ................ '0.r'lft•,......_ ....... llclll_..,. CO\Tio,llM• .... ~ ,.,.....,..._~-,, .. , .. ~._ ......... \ • Sale 4so I Reg. 5.99. Men's deck oxfords of heavy weave cotton duck 'Mlh cush ion insol e and arch suppon. Na\ly or white. Size s 6'h·l2. Youth's sizes 10·2, Reg . 4.99. Sale S4. Boy 's sizes 2112.6 , Re g. 5.99. Sale 4.80 Women's sizes 4·10, Reg. 5.99, Sale 4.80 Sale480 Reg . 5.99. Men's ba sketball shoe ol cotton duck. molded rubber out· sole and ventilation holes be tween stripes. Black . Sizes 6'/2·12. You!h's sizes. 8 V2·2. Reg. 5.99 . Sa le 4.80 Boy's sizes, 21/2-6 .' Reg . 5.99, Sale 4.80 ' . ' . , . ' I .. . " . ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' . " ' ' " " " '' ' ' " ' '. .. " • \ .. . •' ~-,. -..,:-..... -,,... -- Sale 4so -Reg. 5.99. Women's flat espadnlle with sa11c1 01h uppers and rope lr1m with rubber welting Choose na vy, \ white or natu1al 1n .' .... ; . ," ,-· . ,• . . . .' •• • • •• ' . " ' '\sizes AA 5110. B 5110. ' --- "----·····-·--- ---.. ---.... __ Sale prictt enoctJ .. lhrough Sunday. JCPenney We know what you're looking for. _,., • ' I : . •• . , • • ,, • • , . . . .r . . .-..... • 1 . Reg. 4.99. Women's sneakers "with. topsail upper, correct balance arch and rubber . outsole. Assorted colors in sizes AA 5/10, B 4/10. Also in girl 's sizes C 81/213. • • • Sale$8 Reg. 9.99. Men's tennis shoes. Air cooled army duck uppers;' double cushion heel with cushion insole arch support. White. Sizes 6112·12. ' Sale 320 ,. . Rtg. 3.99. Cap toe sneaker for children. Air cooled cotlon du ck uppers. cushion ins.ile. rubber outsole and welhng. Navy or red in ~zes4/12. -- ·• Shop S•day noon to 5 p.m. at the followin<J stores: FASHION ISLAND , Newport Beoch (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hun1ing1on Beoch (7 14) 892-777 1. HARBOR CEN TJR . Cosio Mesa (714) 646-502 1 I \ • I - • .Al JO TH FA CL s ' I \ -ALL STORES JOIN IN THIS FANTASTIC CLEARANCE SALE! STORE WIDE • SPORTING GOODS -SoY• 21% Sa•• 19'~ A.M.F. SCUBA A.M.F. SCUBA DIVING MASK DIVING MASI 4!~. .,, 399 ...... .,, I WO·Hnq 1'115~ feal.J1es 9101. Ml Scelpt,-eO •~1\t ABS um IS The perlec! m1sk Im the tl'D tr a'Mle11. Comts 11"1111 s.i!tiJ ~41 Shld';, 11311d'1Jme. M·950. i-P'~tet!ll}R. AMF. "900. WONllR COlOR SPRAY PAINT Scne 3S'~ Save to S9 PRETTY FLORAL CRYSTAL -AllANCErtlNTS ASSORTMENT 256 gas . .. ,_. J .•• .. II.II ( ':,:' .! 1111~1 o;;i!.i~"" I~ l'\i;~ IY1.<'1L ""(;."~· "r "' ·-~~ ~ .l ! 'IT. t",l"e al ,~1 h _,., ?.'~r,:·0 t•f li•'.1C !•li t!!':t; & h,.~i ~6 t,Ll\l:',, /I.-. r ·~:K~~s e e~.ri·1 .. • > ·(: ~ ... ~~·1~tXER :~ 499 ~RE ~~FffE U~N., ~· 899 . ' I I • (, •' r r, • G.l STEAIWDRY IRON :~: ]99 j tills ot toliJS: f~1 dry!n~. fORCI CUP PLUNGER 0" esc IJG.1.U flee'> ~1.rtoci llfJ n {i((~. ' Ou1 s1 ltG.1 .. Paint Rain & cavers ... 5oc :f· Package of two tovers or frane and haro le. 18 DRAWER CHEST ~v: 3ss '" Kt'ef) tllmgs m t1def. Ideal !ix h00b:f1st_;. RlllPlACI GRATES kSMed s11es 1n ffCl\G. 50%1 STEEL TOOL BOX Plent'1 of s;iace in these hdndy tool t:5 bo•es. 2 LEV8. BIMMER SWITCH :: 1 '' Regubr hfh!1n~, tconc1111zt. 1.n FURNACE FILTERS 5 10~1 OUR RIG. 49c IA. .lssr.fted sires , but oot all S!!es 1n all Sl{ftj. Bayer 7 pk. l:andy Bii's ... .. ~ J7c H. 2 .. !1 Mallo cups, c1earny ",Ju.11 butte!' cups or milk ctuolate cuiis. ... ~ .. ,_,, Wl'olesome creany or cnn:hy styles; 36 oz. 1a1. Great savings. /.J 1jtf " t.,J; r,1;·;1 I •; t.tT G. E. Electric Wal Clock ::'.'. 399 '·'' l.!rtP easy !a read ai,;I 11ih:~ 1i! r~d Swee~ '.J!Cl)'ld hJ!11. 7112 . Promo Silex Toaster B99 2 slice roode! w1!1\ aiocad.J er~ ~.Jlels. f ~11y aJtOmat!C T634·B SAVE TD 27%-llELCO CAR TUNE UP KIT • 359 ,,. CTWNOll ~- 6 cv11n~e1 't w1tll or ig ec,;1onerit txH~ls, cr-idenser & ro!or. IOOP I c1hnder kit (rt1. 5.11) .4.11 SAVE 39% ••• SPBIS • Seal lite LOCKING GAS CAP AUTO AIR FRESHENER lllJ . .. 2 ... 59c Pl'e'ftllt gas tttfl & 111ss!ble m3tico~ dJmat'I! to Yoll eigme Cali!11T11a ~P· ~~"-#mo 1re1. s.0 1 ... 4.!9 -t. ,, r:" ~.· • !·1:-Y""• C' :1 ·~ tll. I , • ' "r" : I DAILY PILO!._ 9 b FRONT GIGANTIC .. _r,._ S-t1 • ltll •' .. . . ..,, . Save 33% .. 20 Ills. Detergent r~· 11.-1 • ~" • • .. JJ r ~ • ~-" ·4 • ., :• , :·•·('· ::.,.i r.o: ... •. \\ ··1·e i ,-1 i)'" · ,, .. Sava 39%-Vag. Steamer V'"tt"'r"•!•', ~··.l t.t,', ,";)ot~~-. t·•I"'\ • r ... '.J•' 1 'r·'• & .,.,.: Special Pwrchost Save 3.lt PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY, APRIL 20 • DRUGS & SUNDRIES ~v~.~.~~;;;,~,\~"'' 1r ,, "'" :fr 47c I.ii' 1 lrt WT '•' ~ve .. ~7~·,·:~~~---·····-,, ;;:, 97c ' "(.1.-r r •' 11 I Sava 13% ... lllby ~plrln ""-'t,1.1~·-... , t<.>"·" 1 l,)' t.•" '·' .-J .. (" )'(_,ft ~!"~ :!C 1 f11 !'1clo' !Oil !..•e t1i '.(•1 Bals• Protain Conlltloner $.au 11%. ltur l'CM riau f'IOlr.., r~ .:11: • 'll'J r~ ·u11:: I.a 1 I; .i ri..' :.i 1.Ci ll.• . ,. Civ> .,, T aarless Baby Shampoo S"1.ll)'; Ir •llT"~' ·: .. ""lft""·•1r 11...i.r,;, rii•:· :L!r •·• I, ~'iio;1. I !lit ~. · • IJ<vN " Brytc1'88111 Hair Spray ',,,f ,IJl&)rt!.n J'"•!'~: f,il .,•·11/':'l '.;lf/rr •I ':011 ~ ••• fl:t1e111. l I 01. Uquld Douche Packets Ii' .t·~ . ,,;;,,;,'t ' 1U'lJ .:-.::.· :'"''i tif !•it (Yl'!"t•! v ; • Sa"' 2S% ... 4s1 .. ,. 1'k ,.. IGI ~ 37c :~ 37c .... ~ 37c '-" ,,..w 19c ,_.. .. All Occassion GLASSWARE 7 PC. Enamel or Chrome Cookset1 Maclean's 5-oL TOOTHPASTE FORMULA 42 Shampoo & Rinse 199 866 O.r lltf. 11.•1 49~h· f.-r)'l'·r~\' .,. .. , 1 -• - I' .~·~ ., • , 1 '1 7 t.(., bill c-.' ff !1h1.'1r· 'x!~t-0·': f.ll t< ;'!, ,,,,. •. ,, .• lnlre:r;;,·1 u ~.11 : . .,. .. ! ... I •• , I" ' ,.. " l "' :~ !•t,_~, I !!l~l,~L. ~ CHEM ::;;: 50 D/o ! PURINA CAT FOOD '" 39 :~· c ~ ~8'~~-,,,,f.Oats ;~ .. 49c ~~!~~ !1~20 ~1 .. 2699 HEXAGON AQUARIUM :::. f599 A!; a:., ;~1 ,,:,,,r l lli><l. 12.'1 5 Gal. AIJ!arium & Hood :~: 499 '·" :"" J po ~1 "(N t.Jbhy Pe•~~c·c~1 sea'.'"1$. l . · ' ··life:. 1:1 jttu1e ~:a111e~~ .-~~ .. Pet 'm 90 Day Fla Colar ::"'BBc ,,, fit uo to 3 rn!~~ P10\e(.!I0111rom an~Gj 1il f ea~. Artati'ts ea>'J1. f01 dogs or cat~. MOTORCYCLE VISORS GOGGLES & SHIELDS , VISORS GOGGll \ SKlflDS 2~ 3~.! 21.! J.tt 4... 1.7• I UlllE Slll ElO (111. '-lU ... l .29 SHt It n•. ,1~· ,, . .,., At.• • ., t"t!.f tf. r ~·ttr 1itt'"'.. RCA 2 SPEED P• CUSTOM TABLE RADIO ;\' r r. , ·:,..-~ ;.,,•1 :. •; AM I FM POCXET RADIO COMPONENT ST AND :~: s13 , .. ,, :: s7 '-" :~. s7 •.. , out s7 "" \l,'1 BlANK CASSITTE TAPE ~~· 69c I l ,,.J l.J,·"~ · ~. CASSETTE RECORDER :~:. s24 21,tl 8 TR. CAR QUAD PIA YER :~: s45 Mn 4-'.Ppara!'! IP ,...i co~·iv i. oi:;lt71 :t:i.~·~r & irid 1ct~r~. t 1. ~ {'.·-·~ 37g ~ .. p. e· rt p:~ s"··"'l l.1:rit1 ·!,1.•t1 l~-·11:~1 1 re •.•• r.i 1 '.'"' 1• r. lill ;l~liillil-e=' Glass Table Lamp s15 ::i:. It." ;,1 , l.r;~ '..•If' t:'l 11~:; i~ \'f·'I r! 1 r·,~'1·~·1 •t1 e~ & ~£.,~·::, :..1~ ;j t .-~ r'; 'o' · Table & Swag Lamps ss ::.·-IS.IS P'"r· ··i·~ ~O'Jf f()l'1r'"; er a11 ~ IOl(~ r: e~.r-' 1l 1 .J 1"••"'-'r -, l 1~11! r • I ··;~;;·~:· ·id ff.~~· ·,. 01 ··y ·. ··,~· i-.1alat·~1n;1r.&~;;rJ'Tl(,I.' Permaneer Furnhure 50% OFF (,, r•' ", • • I:,..•~"-" I·•''•: ,', ' ·, • • ' , ,'I-' .•-.. •• J .. ~ .. --... Mushroom , Desk Lamps 2 s5 :,','. '0• ~·" (·· "• r ·: ·j 1:,.., :...,.,, w •• ;...--! • ·~rr1:•-'l)d !.;' :;"z,;,l -• J ' ~: OUA•HTffS AMO JSSORTMUl'IS MJr 1£ lUllT[D &T WM[ lOCJllONS ' ·~ i-:, .. .raGtJ usE YOUR CREDIT CARD ,P .. 9 WIHONOI ~ •. 'I • IUIWltlltllt •• '!!I ,,,,-\ 0 ~, • •llllHKUIJ tllO • .-•• 1 , 0 -Dl USI 811t COll'flllll•t Cl ll\t llUt~ • STORE HOURS: Mon. -frL 10-9 COSTA MESA 3088 "BRISTOL ST. Satuidoy 10-7 s., Olo<Jo Ftttwoy at lri1lol Sunday ll·S - • HI .. I / J I .. • ' TODAY'S BEST-SEU/NG WOK! SAVE *3 ... MEN'S EMBROIQERm BLUE DENIM WESTERN SHIRTS REG. 12.99 ggg R'educed from ctr CUTen! slotl fir big savings ••• """"' Rugged-wearing , P.tlS!-wDIJ'I styling. In 100% cntton denim with full placket front. Feal1'irg multi-coj(r S4J'E.'.'> SPECIAL SRECTION! MEN'S POL VESTER KNll RARE SLACKS em!Joidered Western yoke! fr~1t and bac.\. Many witn shir~ stud trim! Also saeen pa inled yokes. lwo-txrttoo a.ffs, long point COl!iJ. Yo0 ...t ..... at least-in yovr wmdoobel Sizes S-U-1.-XL 81<; r:4J.l 'f.! MEN'S SNAP-FROffi RUGGED NYlON SlllRl • JACl(ff COMP. 6gg . • gg VALUE 11.99 Look Mg~ and l~w , 'Pi'" oot IJQily tr fr~d ~lac~s o• <uci' Q111lity l rffi\llql •t this faoJ2sUc ~ prlcc' l'l"'''e ·~ !DO% polyes!er l:r.it i11 Ws fl 'e't """"' patterns and smirt solid• .. '!'~b el]lens1ve-i!U3fi1y del!flsi f Piil Cllfl9d flares , IElllllled flares. .. l'lith a p:dal effects! Waist sizes 29 ID 42. . PWSH BmSPREADS IN RIR·UKE ACRYUC 12~ OUI ltG. 16.99 47J 11wH Ille of these soft , slllarelrig ' S!JiTltlnJs siX8lls 111 Ylllf bed 1111 watdl the whole rm rome to hie! Omse as fur, · rifl!lling wilh hlilliilrts. they come in this glorious clllice of colors: red, ·blacll, ocillge, blue. grem , gulda (11111e. Prac- tir.al? Of course! Pra:lical as arly aaytic • 131 be, ineaning that they're macline able. O<ll't llliss oot of t!lis 'f!SY 11JiEia!sale! 81G 111· .'i4.VC11Tt;.'il lADIEf NYLON STRETCH·TO-flT PANTYHOSE w5gc , \ ' • laQJlaf!!.patte11€d textures ! Rich crepe-textured! Ye!, !his better-ljllality '<nit'' styted-to-the-~ilt little dresses , wi~ White frocl's lamoos low- orice tag! ~mst ;igh-to-low necklines and collars ... conuast trims, exnens''e e"lir~de<y , decaative l!Jttons , and o~er tooches. In soft-and- 'ivety Soring COIQ'S' Sizes 6 to 18. SA VE "l.117 on 3 ENTIRE STOCK OF lADIES' PANTIES AT REDUCED PRICE! ... 3 •1 =. . for SAJIE 20o/o NOW! TOTS & GIRLS' PANTIES \~ITH DAINTY · I.ACE regularly 5 •1 ,2l<eacll for Ju.! look~ Whi~ lront's ~~lievab~ low i:r1ce! Cm;;)-ct.1 p.'.l:<lies m solt mtate tnlllt .. solid colors witfl rn.tty late. Sia:s 2 to 14. • ' • • . • . • . • . • • • ' • ' . • ' ' • . ' • . • , BELO \nm .. FASHI I. ll REPEA . l ~pecial ( f urcbase l1. •: Short-sleev ~lllci~de bu 1 elasticized m~e! Nylon · cotton or ra ; . tpok at the savings •.. put afresh BED PILLOWS With DACRON ® FILLING llANDARD SCATTER RUGS IN ASSORTED STYLES • : QUR RIG. ~.99 • 99· : WHITE FRDl\l"U" OFFER§ ALL THIS PUJ!ii THE LDWE!iT DISCOUl\IT PRICE§ IN ALL THE WE!iT • FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE JUST CHARGE IT T®~~ ~ • • -' I I ' \ ' " I· • ' I • - •• , BIG, BIG, BIG 50o/o SAVING! JUNIORS' FADED·BLUE . DENIM CUFFED· TROUSERS FOR TODAY'S NEW LOOK! ""'I'· 4 · ' gg • .i.. $10 .• Bl01c!JaHi1t cotton denim fCJ tl:e new "in'' look in pants ... that MJUlar stooe of blue , in Ille roffoo-tr= that yoo want! fly-froot Style Mill Alpine pockets ' and Wll/le~loop t1a1stband. Siz.es 5 to 15. . R'S COST/ ffiYSP G SHION·B SES ... PEAT OF SELL-OUT! cial chaso -sleeved, loo leeved. . .styles fhat ~d~ lxJl!o!l-fr , ~e-backs ,_huggy ticizoo waisls retty lace trims , and e! Nylons an_d lyestec blends witfl n or rayon... ing colors. 30-36. " , 5.99 F1Jl1 NOW $3.99 I.ff klNG NOW$S.99 COOL OPEN WEAVE CASEMENT DRAPES "" RIG. 12.99 799 899 \ TREAfENDOUS VALUE! WIDE VARIETY OF SLEEPWEAR IN PRINTED O,PEN·WEAVE NYLON misses" 34g Pllilllelle cyloo ·lie IOJcl:cr. -.qialily •/"' !Jiri tlitll q.u!-WeZI'.! ~d tc111-CC.f.u?S1~l t!!J~ prif,t ail a.'1'! G.rtJQ i~lt:Z ri 1::t . I:: l . ~rj ~"'.lltl-l;:o~ ft'Wll'.>..x~;, tJ~ :.id! as i..hi.11.::.:!l L."te. $.it::;: S-M-t->.!. ReT·J~rtl'l !lll!~~:~~, c!it!~r; ... !:~ ~"':l~!e.:, toJ! t ~cr:~!e S'/1£S i!I ir1J'v ~:, l to'CI; ud C•.1;1 p1i''.: t~~! S:!!''I ICYe . ..:o 2?i~~ali~~ '11:!: lace ard al.~; l21r.:y tI.r.l!;. /J. tni; ciice , ti:1 ~~:1~.! Pricas pod thru SundaJ, April 21 , A SAVE-NOW VALUE! GIRLS' WESTBIN SHIRTS WITH BRIGfff EMBROIDERY ..... vokle ""' ·sgg . ' The new faded dtlninH>lues in solid col~ e< contrasting the ccl1J-ar.d-white chcd<e!l :h:rts. Tati«oo;racl.•lcd lxJtton-frlY!t styles in polycst~ bltllded w•th rcttor or with nvl!IHNkotliln ... colortul ~•bro1oered llrr.vers-on the ycke. 7-14. • ·. OA!LVP!L01 ff EXTRA-LOW PRICED! TOP·AND·SHORTS SETS IN NOVELTY KNITS · ' . ,,,,. 259 girl•' 3 39 4to6ic 7to14 The pert paired-up set tlley'll wo.ar lrom nrr11 rigtt tllroogh SlJ1llf!lITT Nylon or blended knits with print tnp: 1·1 solid-color shorts ... st~es with haller, pullover , e< bloosoo to;;:, tn L1i groop. Spring c1lors. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER! INFANTS'& TODDLERS' SETS WITH DIAPERS OR SHORTS temp, Yofue 3.99 to 4.99 set gg Practir:<t easy-cam polyester knit$ in a wide variety of sweet, young styles. Solid colors with appliq1ie: and dainty trims ..• others combined w1tll adorable prints. l!te cc1e1! tnps , with diapers or shorts. S~es 9·12-18 months , and 2 to 4. · Casual slioes for everyone The ""3!ile Mill? Illar• node 1o im-r~ Slllffi'l? lliyS, p•llaws, cn:lrirm. dr. trs U::f t!I wcrk '6!ttll , oon-al~icslwsb­ altle. s... '""a -1/Tlllf. TOSS PILLOWS with FUR·LIKE COVERS HOW ONLY· 244 MJ c~ufol , m11·el '"""' lo Y"" '°"" :.rJlelT e with It~~'! 15" SQll!C llLiffy pile c.civ-!,'ed p11:0.,..:. ti.all!k filled: cmu ot 1 (ei;.or c.clors. Co'!t!S aii: w~. . • LADIES' CASUAL SLINGS Diss O"OSS 0erti11 sf!~:; in .:):5(1'.M 150 colus with coatra$t piping. s~:t -URI<!• Sues ~ IO. ·-• LADIES' MDCS DR MEN'S DECK SHOES 2 PAIR !fis FD R OUR RIG. 3.44 to 3.9'1 h1•·:; , ..... ,.,~ ~-:.~ :;11...'IPS i1 cm.'llta~!a ~l,o.r1 .. ,..e w~1~e11 ? tICJ!l sole. Sit~; l'~ iJ I~. I;' , •. t ·' llir.t l'V'\ wl:h "+.1te rnyt ~~~":; ~".I cr;r.fcru:,,'e ue;e soles. II ~i~!.JlJ. GIRLS' Strawberry SLING Coc.tt:~ ... ~--~· .... -: ... ·;.,,·~-~'r'.I 311 ~ra1o'e··, a:~:'', r'ie t "--.. a~J c:i.'jle sale •. 11 ;ii:~ ll :..> J . ( ' 12 L'I LYPILO( " • !ft. Boyd Brau1 Surgery .· Cuyes Addi cts .4liotos' Roiv T old By Wi f e I • I First pollcen\M Who used a y,·hi!!tle to dirt'<'t trafnc was Capt. 8en1ard Hoppe on rhe Bo.s1011 force in 1906. file thut ... Just $1 .S.000 was all t/1c J1111c·111or of the brassiere mud£' out of thnt useful device ... A billboard in Ulat carrot country around HO\tvlllc, Callr .• adVt!rUscs a pesti- cide thusly: J1har-no WC vii" •.. Only one out of ev~ry 50 cases o{ nOcky Mountain :spotted fever crop up in the Rocky 1'1ounta!J)s ..• Before age 3, boy,f get more colds than girls. After that. 1t'i; vice versa. All the \\'DY up. A German doctor named Profes- sor Fritz Roeder at Gottingcn Uni- versity claims he has cured repeat "'f cured nine out of 10 of the alcoholics ~" and drug addicts he has treated by -~ use of brain su rgery. With no serious ' :side cffecls. The craving .. he says, cen- Lcn; jn a small arta of the brain. By destroying cells in thal area. tie reports, the urge to par; take is also destroyed . Interesting, if true. CONTRACEPTI~ES Part of the registration fees at the University of Cali· fomia at W Angeles pay for the cost of contraceptives which are available !rec to students there. \Vhat, an oyster stew witllout oysters? Certainly. The roots of that Algerian oyster plant known as salsify make excellent oyster stew . • Just ~ a~es have separate places for fingers tocii1 y, ' ' so did the ioCU ioiold 'Rome have separate pl~ces for toes. That word "opera" means ..... ,.ark" in Italian. STAR GAZERS Q. "l~ow's the outlook for a happy marriage bct...,•ccn ~I ,~~~~~~~~~~ a Caoc-er woman and a Pisces man?" · J A. Not too bad. really. It's known the Cancrr girl makes a su perb cook, if properly trained. And the Pisces man genera lly enjoys enormous appetite. Or so reply the star gazers. THB EARL'S Address mail to L. fit. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, Neur port Beach 92660. l'IVl!IM.,,, HHfffll Air~. Tl-l l•rh ., '"' clw( L•tllfl•·I AMltMtk All Oflltr' 495°0401 642·1753 f<>U N DAY\ ONIY · \1\111) IHRlJ ~A T . \AVJ ')7 f() ')460 40% Of~F SALE \uthl'nlil' .\111erican Indian Ji·"elr~ harul-i·raf11·d in ~olicl ~ih1·r Our ~pl't.1al Purch.i~e 0 1 a collec11on ol l1ne Ameoc.an lnd1.1.n )ewelry .illow~ u'> to ~ell 10 you .it this "one ti me only" pr ice of 40% OFF m.1.1ked pr1CC!> t'~l.abl1!JM.>d by v.rriou~ 1rad1ng posrs 1n Arizoncl & New Mexico. AU 1ewelry is gcnu1nt.• )ll:rhng ~1\1;1•r v.•1!h gt>nu1ne turquo1~C'; 'ome w11h co1al <1nd ~hell cldorn - 1ncn1. (ach piece 15 h.1 nd-crat1ed by the Nava1u .in9 Zuni lllbl'~ \\'(' h.J'-'C a com- plete selec11on of all types ot 1rrd1Jn JcwPlry 'incl uding concho brh~. f'l1sh1 be~s. , v..J\ch anac hmenr ~ . .Jnd c1o~"('S. All ail' p11ccd at comp.i1.ib1e savings 10 lhe onc-of·a·k1nd items 5hown. 1 1hmt' lurquolw: b1.&ct'lt'I 11 .. ~ \'ii ).tir s s~.M ,qu•~h bhtHO.., nt'rkl,,rl" llrit. \l,00 ~Ir SJbO 1qu.a1h blnunm nr<lil•cr 110'!1;. 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Nix o11 Sl1owing Sig1is of Sti·ain . f• \\'ASHINGTON 1UPll - Ot-spltt her efforts to conceal it, Pat Nixon bu been under a deep pereonal strain in the pa1t year bec.,usc 0 r Waterga te. Wh.lle her dauWiters have ·vursued ah active campa ign of i;peech-maklng, inWrviews and wrltlnl( a~aln!!. th1~ clutr~es l~velcd at their /father, fi.1rs . Nixon generally has avoided the subject. In fact. she sct'ms to be surprised when reporters question her about it. Sears u-uth you ha\e nothing to ft ar. ·• ' ' and ncr aktes ma~e a pointed elford to r bOlster h e r effort to thank.reporters ~m h u s b and 's de c lining wrote na1i.ermg sto'ries a!.iout popu1av1y. the frip. • A w.-nan who once aspired Nixon had not been asked di· to bie an ac1res.s, l\trs. NlJon rectly to talk about t!ie pL>r-AS KED WllAT she ex.pe..."ttd Instead chose 10 make a I . r \\' I t In the oonung year. ~lrs. '----'' sona strn1n o :l 1•rg!I t 01 NI lied "II d k c.areer out o! he r J\usu;u"' s xon rep , ar wor . her. and loving every minute or it" career. And no1\', despite her \Vhen she w;1s con fronted . _ an indication that she 011.'tl best ,.tforts. her Jltr's with that qu(·sl ion on her ..:in:':'":d=•~l:•_:"":.':':'""::•:...:'~'~<~~::::"~"'~k~ls~l~n~)~"'Pl1~r-d~·':· =::::.., retum flight Fron\ South -.----- AJncrica last month, h<:r attitude chaugtd . Her face turne.( pa le nnd her smile melted into n blank stare. She began to Inch her \\'<lY out of !hr Airp'illll' compartment whl're reporters assembled around her. '·NO,'' SHE REPLIED , cutlins !he questioner &horl "I re a 11 y RICH ARD MARTELL 1NTEANATIONAL OPERAT£"10A Direc11n g Sludio Worl<shop Voice Produc!ion-Stoge Techni~ues FRENCH IT AL!AN ANO GERMAN DICTION FOR OPERA·LJGHT oPERA-ORATORIO DIRECT CONTACT EUROPEAN OPERA HOUSES AND AFF ILIATED WITH fRIEDELIND WAGNER MASTER CLASSES IN tONDO: ~ 494-7979 ' Where Thrift Is Always In Style Located On the Lower level Nylon Tricot Half Slip Jo feminine colors. Edged wirh ny. Jon lace. Elascjcized \\1ai~r. ~lini, short, average lengths. S ro L Figure Flattering Bra Natural srirched bra of 100'};~ cotton. Soft cup. White. In a range of sizes. Prices Erfe<"tive throull;h Sa turday, i\pril 20. Misses' Nylon Briefs and Bikinis )'our C·hoice Ultra•sheer I Run-resistant Panty Hose i.Qw Pri ced! . ' Nylon Tricot Gowns 221 ca,efree gowns in ·mant prttty sryle~ and aSso rted colors. Some frosted wich trims and (rills . Misses· sizes. Nylon Tricot Pajamas 297 Soft, comfortable tailored pajama. Ma- chine washable ... quick dryrg. Solid colors with contrast piping trtm. Misses' sizes. U•e Sea.rt Reoolrii"6Charp Stock up on your fa. vorite styles! All, nylon trico t with e::l:islic wa1st- b2nds. Si:zcs 5.6,7. R('i n(ott'f'd roe. Nude her! . Great shades. One size fits 9~ 10 I )0 lbs .. Sears ~ , • ......_. AN0(0, Costa Mesa :1:13:1 llri•lo l St. Phone 540-:i.1;1;1 B11ena Park HJ.)(} l~lt 1-•n ltna Avr. l'lo onc 828-44,0ft ' ' Ora nge 2 JC)O ~. ·1·11,.tir1 A\•e. l'honi> (1:1 i -2100 S10,... 8ou"1 '1on1l•y ttl" s.,.,,.,., 9130 .AJt . 10 91:.0 f'.M. S•11••1 12 .Noo11 11.ll r.M. ,. "·-,Uarrlage O"er 12-year marriage of ac: tor-prod ucer Peter Fon- da has ended In divorce after 1'1rs. Fonda testi- fied 1narriage had been destroyed by irreeon- . cllable differences. Coaiitio11 , Takes Aim At Milk SACRAMENTO <AP I -A roalltioo of consumer groups has urged Californians to bu y powdered milk instelld or fluid • milk for one week In May to protest higher milk prices. "It will be easy for each of us to save money by switching from fluid milk to dry milk," Ruth YaM~Ut. chairwoman of Fight. Irilalion Together~ one of eight groups backing f:l>e protest said Tuesday. , , f' "AND Il' 'WE all make this change together, we can force milk pri ces down and help the small dairy farmers at the same time ," she said at a news conference. She said thJ:.. groups were urging consumers lo lltop buying fluid milk on l\1other's Day. P..1ay l2J and to continue to boycott . I it during the loJIO\liift& week. The slate 'Department or Food and ~lticulture boosted the retail 1"\ce of fluid milk by five cents per half gallon last month , arter dairymen complained that they faced increased production costs. I THE INc&EASE pushed <he average priCe of a hal f gall-On to between 68 and 75 cents depending on marketing i:irca. Roy Alpe r. a spokesrnan for the California CiJizcn Action Group, toki the n e w s conference that by switching from Ouid to powdered milk. consumers could demonstrate their displeasure with the price hike without ruining the dairy industry. "A complete boycott of milk would jeopardif.e our milk supply in the long run," he said. "Milk is h i g h I y perishable and wha t cannot be sold must. be thrown a\\'ay." Unive~sity . Will Fight Rehiring SACRAMENTO fAPI - University of California officials say they will fight a court ruling ordering the university to rthire a widow charged with fa iling lo spread mayonn8ise properly o~ sand'l'-'iches. Superior Court J u d g e Anthony Bra zil ruled last month that ~ris Judd. !ill, must be reinstated with about $7,500 back pay. UC associate counsel ~1ilton Gordon said l\fonday the decision will be appealed. J\.IRS. JUDO. a food service "·orkcr. "'Is fired Crom the un iversity's Davis campus Feb. 4, 1973. Among other things, she was charged with not spreading mayonn aise properly o n sand'l't'iche.s and with being too slow at putlifi sauerkraut otl hot dogs. ''\\'e terminated an un sa tisfactory empklye ," " Gordon said in an intervle\l'. "We have a judge telling us that we didn 't have evidence o( any substance and we 're appealing that." GORDON oor-.TIR1\fErl that Brazil ~ided UC attorneys !or "lrivlallly" an d "absurd" ( rt a son Ing. "That's the jud ge's , language," G<>rdon said. "\Ve th.lnk the !rial coorl 's ' judgment was in error," he said. I ' ' • ' • '· Think of it as a 90-day layaway. By planning ahead you can save 20 to 33 'Yo over regular Coach fares (o the East Coast , - United 's "Laya way Fare" can do di ore than just save you money. You can take care ©'fall of your travel arrange111ents well in advance of yo ur trip. And th ere's no minimum or maximum time you-have to stay. "Layaway Fare;' one-wa y to the above cities, is onl y $125 Monday through Thursday and $140 Friday, Saturday and Sunday. And yo u ca n make round -trip arrangements, and save twice as 111uc h, - Here's how it works. By making a $20 non-refundable deposit for eac h flight at least 90 days in advance of when you want to leave, we'll confinn your dat e qf departure. '.Then you have to pay the balance of your fare at least 45 days prior to departure. We'll tell you yo ur ' \,• ·dnrsddy April 17 1q74 OAJL Y PILOT J 3 -~- ·-_ .. ____ #.J ... ~ ' .-· -- Pri ces shown are one-way regul ar Coac h fares and \vee kd ay Laya \vay Coac h fares. Fri day. Sa turday, Sund ay slightl y hi gher. Security surcharge not included. T ickets va li d onl y on Unit ed Air Lin es. All fares subject to CA B. ap provals. exact fli ght and departure tin1e within 30 to 45 da ys before yo u leave. Whenever possible, we·11 fl y yo u nonstop, Otherwise, it wi ll be a co nve ni ent one-stop or conn ec tin g fli ghL That's all th ere is to it. And if you wa nt to, yo u can use yo ur United Air Lines Trave l Ca rd to charge it . · "Layaway Fare .. seats ava il able on any gi ven day are limited. Fares quoted are high season, eff ectiv e July 8 through Septembe r 30. 1974; eve n lower October 1st th ro ugh March 31.1 975 with certai n dates un ava il abl e during this per;ocJ. subject to CAB ap pr oval, So do n't delav. Contact yo ur Trave l Age nt today. Or call United at 537-752 1. Plan ahead and take adva nt age of United's "Layaway Fares" to th e East Coast. The friendly skies of your land ' ' United to the East ast , ' Po.inners in Travel with Westcm lntcmalionaJ Ho1el'>. " j J :J DAil V PILOT For the Record • ..-s;.. -~,----· Dissolutions Of Marriage DALY CITY (AP) -Police ,· €hief Roland Petrocdil, 5', ' died Sunday night of an ap- ~.parent heart attack during a ' dinner party at the home of 'frimds. '. PAL.\! SPRINGS (AP ) - ENiB L. Sklar, 6.1. tonntr mayor of Ocean1kle, died Mooday at his home. Skfar. a movie theater owner in the north San Diego Co u n t y rommunity, al!K> hid ' been president of the League or California Cities. WASHINGTON (UPI) 'Alver Todd Dsllt8, 80, widow of former Central Intelligence Agency Olrector Allen \V. Dulles, died t.tonday. _NEW YORK (UPI) -Fronk Wil80D, 68, a radio and 'IV "'riter, died Tuesday at Leroy Hospital ""here ~he was being trtated for a heart condition. \1fi\son 'tlrTOte over 200 radio drama serials and TV scripts, Including "Academy Awards Presents." ''The Bishop and the Gargoyle," and "P.tartin Kane: Pri\'ate Eye." OAKLAND (AP ) -Funtr1I str\'ices ha\'e been held for LL Col. James T. CUrnbtrpltcl!I, 75, who new the first nonstop air nu1il night from San F'rancisoo to Reno in 19'l0. Cumberpetd1 died Sunday at Oak Knoll Naval llospltal after a brief illness. AllUCKLJ & SON WISTCLIJf MOllTUAIT <121 E. !7111 Si Co110 W..10 6-46.'888 -·-IALTZ-lllGHOH fUNlllAl HOMI Cc.•o~o d•I Mor Colic Mel<I -·-HllllOAllWAT ~OITUAIT 110 8rocdwuv. Co,10 Mt10 S-'8·.l<IJ3 -·- McCOIMICK l.AOUNA HACH MOllTUAIT 1 lq ~ l t1Qul'("I Cn"Y(lfl td, -4'?-4 .Q4 l.5 -·-McCOllMICI( MISSION MOITUA-T '18831 C.<::im ~\:I Cnp1111ono !ion ; 'J~' in•l'r01'to -49' I ''6 -·-'acme VIEW MlMOllAl 'AIK Chop•I 3-'00 Pa<+foc. IJo~ Ori¥• N~""pc.•t &e«I\, Col•IC!fllio 6•-'·2100 -·-'HK JAMILT COLONIAi. fUNllAl HOME 1801 9ollo A 1~. We1~ll'I ft\T,r 893-l-'2~ -·-SMITHS' MOllTUAIT 6'1 Mo•ro Si ti11fthft~Ol'I S.,otll jJ6-6~l9 Wtdnttd~. April 1/, l .. (:ounty Unhappy With LA Routes •' ' . Mmiey 'Rt11a1aitag 011t • Revenue Asked for Forest SANTA ANA -Orange f~al l'Tl(lDey. 111g s.inct Otcember to cori-Ult!d to bu!ki trails through the County Jtarbors, Beachts and In a report to th<' board. struct the ~lied O'liquita plect or v.·i!de.mess I and SANTA ANA -TM Oran1e 'I'M suldeways propoeed In Parks Department Direct« Sttmpeon 1aid the crew -Tra1! 11\at link! the Upper San donlted t.o tht county 's O'Neill County TraQJit DiattlC1 1tlll the cumnt SCRTD plan would \\"hidl includes students -has Juan 1 lV)I) trail to Blue Jay Park by the Vedanl.t Society lan't too hippy with Loi not be built until the late 1980s .Kenneth Sampeon v.· ant 8 cut trails through so1ne of the campg~~ in Cleveland Na· and also to qynaniue boul~rs Angeles' pro po I e" d mesa or early 19005-the target date _:-$67,000 in revenue sharing most rugged terrain oo na-tlonal Forest. from trails~ by equestnan transit routes. for completion of Orange runds to p:.iy for trail con-tiooal forest land in the moon· Samp80fl said there are two campers. Transit direttors tll'led the County'! entire muss transit struction in Orange C<M.mty's tains above the Saddlebac~ more . miles of· that trail to The PEP crev.•s already Soothtrn California Rapid system. ORANGE COUNTY share or Cle\'eland Nation:.il Vall~y. huUd and enough other trail have been used to help the Transit District In Ul8 Anaeles \\'hlle the current SCRTD Forest. work to kef.P Ow crews busy county clean up the San Juan Monday lo give higher prkrity plan and the adopted transit .... _______ _, Jle will ask the Board of BUT TilE federal Public at le(lst untl1 t)1e rnd of 197~ at Hot Springs after purchase of to t.htte pottntlal rapld-4'ail plan for Or'dffiie County mesh Supervisors· to budget money Employment Program !PEPl a cost to the county re\'enue the Starr· Viejo Region a I •nd erpre:u bus links bet.ween somewhat. they do not. fall into for the next fiscal yea r to pay money runs out th is year and sharing roff~rs of about Wilderness Park . Samp60n the tv.'O CXMJn~. the nme time.frame. kty topic of conversation at a for JO crewmen who have bui1t Sadonmpson said lhC' job isn·t $67,000. said, and all have had ex· The aillcia:m ot SCRTD'a Dftcton of the two districts dinner meeting to take place nearly three miles of trail e. tenai\'e trailllftg In brush fire muttt pl1n was oomlderably i -"='..:•..:•:.:xpect:sc:;ed::..=I0..:"'3.:.::ck:.:•c.t:::h::al:..::lbe::__:AccP'"'.::il..:30::..:;"::..:l.os::.:.:An:;g.:•:.:les::.· __ _..:•:;I •:.:•.:•d"y'-"'un:::d:;•:..' _:•__!gT,::a::n:;l....:.•:.I __ ,,.,::::c.:=:::.:cw:::_s .::h::"::':..::""::::::":..•::·•::•.::k ·_....:.l::IE:.S:;:,A.::l:::D..:l:::h:.• ::<':.:'..:w.::'.:'°:."::'d::.:be:_..:fi:!tgh!'.:::tln::!g!;. ______ _ less severe than in the pa st when Orange County "'as virtually ignored. "N_ow we're only being lgn<nd In 111< early alag<t ol their plan," said Supervtsor RaJ~ Qark, who is cbatnnan ol lbe OCTD boon!. •1At leut SCRTD ha 1 included us In some of the later phases ol lbe plan, moving t11eml l:!oeer lo Oii' ideas," Clark added. Consultanl.1 plaMing the Los ... Angeles l)'ltem are proposing a ma»lve expenditure - roort than JI03 million -oo 1,000 blJ9el over the nezt three yean rather than anawering: immedl1te mnoema fer rapid transit llnka. ! I Flmi guideway1, w h i c b comprbe the backbone of Orange County's transit plan, are not included in the latest SCRTD plaru:, which are due for a heering on June 10. The current plan, while it eliminates a rail r o u le cootained In the origlnal propoA]s, includes three poteotlal guldeway Un.. ll'to Orange County to be built aome yeM'1I down the line. The guldeways would cane into Orange Co.mty in the Fedders J,OOD ITU, 1""'" ..... ,.., I-. I IJ .. 11,_ 1.S "-·· floHIM ............. "'-' ... ,h _ ...... llf "*-NIM ....i ........w.. . ......w.1111 ... (.fDOJl':tlt) 99.00 "SJ.OOo -..+to· north, central and muthem ...... and would g..,....lly "-conform lo Ille plana OCJ'Il directors ha~ eodorled. County Doctor Honored Dr. Aritonio Ada"ines. fonner dire.:tor of the div ision of ches:t diseases and tubcrclolil control otfloer, Orange Cclmty llealth Department, hn~ I"'& cei\'ed the Potlen~er Anni, tbe highest hooor l h . California !mtg A8oclatJon givrs it! volunteer leaders. Dr. Adame9, who reoeived the award at the assodat lm's annual medlng In Sacnmen- ln, was honored for more than 35 yean of \'Olunteer lef'Vice. Now a resident of Santa Ana, Dr. Adamm Iii put {nSident of the catlfomJ• Sanitarium Assoctatlon and the California TB Con.trollen' As9oelatlon. He i.:; senied on the bot.rd! of dir«tors ol Ille state and local }Wl( association!! and Is an active member ci the U.S.· Mexico Border P\tllk:: Health Anicla lion. Trial Set For Suspect In Kid11ap ·SANTA ANA -A S..1 Beach man booked ~ Hun· tlngton Beach police o n charges of kidn1p and se:x per\'en;!on after he allegedly 1bd.OC'led an 18·year-old hitchhiker ha! been ordered to fact trial June 17 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge J ames Turner set the trail date arw1 a pretrial seMion of June 7 for John Gt<lffrey Ood!Klll. 42. of 14-4 Stanford Lane, Seal Be11.ch . Dodsoo Is free on ball alter entering a plea of lnnooeot. Pollee booked D:>daon Jan. 26 ahartly 1fter an tl-ye1r-dd SID Diego girl Identified him as the motorUt who gave her • lift near Ule lnterseetlon of Bo\M Chica Road And J..og Pat05 Avenue. Offletr!i .u.ld the girl told them Dod90n com~l\ed her to f>8rticipate in an act (If St"~ual ptrveraion after sht entered his car. They s1kS 1he jotted down his license number 1fter &he !en tt>r vthiclc. Toucan Charge DAILY PILOT Classified Ada 642·51178 .. Fedders 12,000 ITU, 3 ipe~ motor I 1 S Voll\, 12.0 Amps., 4 way otr fl-. Automatic 1~-1101 · oir e11change 'Y"lem and wu~b1e filler.·(AQ12E2E) 239.00 'JCPemey ~1~ ftJ ~!lfi 189 0 & . . ··--·--CHARGE IT with your JCP!!flnl!'V Cha roe Card If you <1on·1 h1111e a charge, jusl see how l.uf-can open up yqur new account. .... ,. Fedders 6,000 llV. 7 •Pl•d ...!i"'ll 1011, 115 Yoh._ t S 4mpo . l q ... _d wo+h ..........W•, ........ w. Pol, .... ,"" .... hit., l.,C«l6111lq 129.00 •M so ......... t.· • •· ' • • . < r :--------·---·1 _ __j Fedders 10.00C I TU. l •....-d ,...i.,., '""· lliYoh,.110 .. "'P'. fq ... ....,d -th .............. , ..... ..-...... <>•re"~ o..d ........... . 1,1,., !ACTID'111 199 .00 """•-•"' 19.88 56.95 or SS• monlh" Eureka upright' Uprlghl wilh Ol11·A· Nip~ rug 1dtu11ment, adlu1l1ble J..posllion or SS• month• Regina broom Elec11 ikbroom. Small bul 11rong. Clean• carpets 1nd b1re Ooor1. Ea1y~mply dull cup. Weight just 6-l-4 lbs... (B2512) h•ndle. On/oll loe f switch. (1-41SA) r .. . • . . .. .. ' ORANGE City ti., ot G_.. ~•·• 11~ 0,.• 10.• '""' h ltr $oollde1 10 I• • E u R E K A ' or S5 1 month" Hoover upright The Di•l·A·Mlllc Cllll'lll lhll ldjUlll to 11ny rug p01 from !lat to llhlg. Convert.: horn upright lo c;:111l1ler. (11361 .. • s ' who ch ma! Par and has Su T Te befo votu cd dca J as r.trs 5131 to ron " Trr fro bull sho Ba p th 11 .. of beh Po c veh I' the \\'8 in he ~ti p lhe ' the sa orr B• of Im "" lhe H the mu ch ex • all spi mi m; wi p ' J s fn )' • 01111 r PH or Jj • Robbery' Suspect 'G11ilty' SA.'-i,.A ANA -A woman vrho was boo~ roorder charges v.1len one of !her two male compitnlons In a Buena Park bank robbery was shot and kill«! by punulng Police has plead«! guUly lo lesser charges in . Orqe County Superior Qiurt. Teresa Marie Poplin, 13, of 1'eh.achapl. ~eadcd g u i It y before Judge James Turner to \"Oluntary manslaughter, arm- ed robbery and US.Quit with a deadly \\'ea ix>n. JUDGE TURNEil tel May 2 as the date he ~·HI sentence r.1rs. Poplin to what could be a st.:ite prisqn term of Dve yean to life on the manslaughter conviction alone. \ ~!rs. Pophn. also kn<lWT'I a.! Terri Lee S1lvt•r. was pulltd rrom the p:iSS<'ngcr seal or a bullet-riddled \·an last Oct. 19 shortly aft.er the S9,614 rol>- bcry of the Security Pacific Dank in Buena Park. . Police who pumped more than 100 bullets I~ · the fleeing vehicle fOWld the body Qf Leslie Allee Bannlster, 36. behind the wheel and ·~1rs. Poplin's daugbter, Belinda. 4, crouched in the rear of lhe vehicle. PoliCf said !Jdrs, Poplin told them ~· ro~ irf the holdup ,\·as to accompany BaMister in the van to the bank: where he met a man identified as i'.tichael D. BrWlelle, 29. POUCE SAID she told them the two men held up the bank and that Bamlster then ran to the waiting van. ~lie, she said, drove_ off in hl1 car after arranging to meet her and Bannister later. Brunelle is noW the subject of a oation~·ldc search. Hun- hngton Beach police are also anxious to quesUon him about the slaying of. Pa1nela Sue Hodgman, 29, , whose nude body was found last Oct. 19 on the shoreline In that com- munity. Police \\oho filed murder charges against ~1rs. Poplin explained that CalifQrnla 13w provides for such charges in a II cases where a co-co~ spirator ii killed during oom- mission of a feklny. •• THEY SAID Mrs. Poplin ad· mitt«! loaUJng and n!loadlog Bannister's guns during the wild dlase through Buen.a Park. TO SPE AK AT UCI Polltic1I Writer Broder VC Ir vine Talk Slat.ed By Broder Da\·id S. Broder, Pulitzer Pr; z e • 1r in nin g political correspondent and rolunini~I ror I.he \Vashingtoo P<lst will speak at LlC Irvine April 26 at 8 p.1n. in l 'Cl's Scil'flC(' , Ltct.ure Jlall. ·The public is invited. Broder's primary . interests are reporting on candidates. campaigns and politics in Washington and across the country. lie bas covered el'cry n~k>oal ca m paign and convention since 1956. Jfts twice-weekly syn di c a t (' d coh.imn is carried by major newspapers throughout the nation. Before joining lh€ national reporting staff or the Washington Post in 1966 . Broder covered n a t i o n a I politics for the New. York Times (1965-66). for the Washinbton Star·Ne\\'S (1961). 65) and for the Congressional Quarterly 11955-19601. In 1972. Broder authored "The Party's Over," analyzing the failures in the American political system."Several years earlier, he and Stephen Hess wrote "The Republ i i:a n E.1tab1ishmenl: The Past and Future of the GOP." Broder rettived his BA and ~\A in political science from the Llniversity of Qticago. 1-lis speaking .appearance at UCI is sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee oo L«tures. T i c k e t s are available Crom the commiUee office. 4 1 S Administration Building. phone 83~5588 and the ASUCI ticket booth, Isl floor Gateway Commons. County Di1nes Walk Slatecl for Saturday Thousands cl. Orange Coun· tiam: are expected to join the annual lilarch of 0 i me s "Walkathon" Sat u rd a y . Organizers hope to raise Steve 1illen Fete Guest ANAHEIM -Steve Allen, accompanied by his wife. Jayne J\.feadows, will be gyest speaker at the Goodwill Industries of Orange County's annual dinner f\iay 14 at the Disneyland Hotet. .$500,000 to combat b i r l h defects. The route will begin at the Orange County Harbor Mwlicipal Courthouse on Jam- boree Road in Newport Beach. and v.·ill \\ind through the cit~ of lr\i ne for 20 miles before concluding back at the court· house. \Valker s may begin any time bcl~'ttn 7 a.m. and 10 a.n1. and all participants nol finished by 5 p.m. v.ill be pick· cd up. Persons interested in joinin£ the walkatmn may pick up in· fonnaUon at all Tic Toe markets, local schools or radiQ Slation KEZY in Anaheim. Jtlarch of Dit11es Student Parley Se~ Orang~ O>unt)' high school ~tARK GOFFE~E\', 4·y~ar· students, t.eachtrs, nlll"5eS. 1td· r old son of ~lr. and Airs. Oa\ is minislrators lll1d others ron-Goffency ol Wesunln •t~r. ctmed 111•ith the tea.chin~ or Orangt' County and t'n!iforn1 a care of childttn are invited to i\tarcli of Otmt'~ po3tcr du!d, the Sth annual Orange County v.·1tl 'be on the mom1ng pro- ~larch or Dimes student gram along l'l'llh Pe t l' r leadqship Conference Ap ril Strudvdck. a marathon run ner 17. bom v.i 1hou1 feet. Hr is the The confcriince v.·111 be held autt'x:>r of "Up tAe Shining- from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m . iii J\lountai.n" JM 11•ucht•s 111 Ornnge Coast College Audi· .Anaheim. tQrium In Qlsta !'olesa. FeaturNI speaker dur1ni; thi:- morn ing v.·111 be l)r, Jean Carl1J1 o! the i.;c Ir\ int• lA!llegc ol i\1('du:ine nod ch1f'f o! professional education 11\ Fain 'irw S!:ite Hospital 111 Costa i'.tesn . DURl!'\G TIIE afternoon ,1 therap,v dt'nl<lnstration ...,;11 ht· gi\•cn by Ro-~a\ind Buri.:an of Lord Badt.11-PO\\'t'll Stho,,1 In Annhf'lm. <ind ()r l!t>11•11 S·,rcnt'rton. nutrition S()Cl'ldlJSl ORANGE 'coUNTY J rrnm t.:r Oav1 ~. v.111 4\i .. c·u~s proper nu ~n:1on fo• b:ib11·" • 9t/1 1-l·ltLt~lius IJ.earin a· S lated t11S \\, ' "111' , •• 111 !•' ' 11 I ,I 'n I) I 'ii• t .• 1r!r' !"f'OPE'l\.'1 in into st<ill' l·1:.1 the :.t:Jtt" btuld1ni::. rondut."t !1H'l'd h\ !)r I 'hb« H ,,·1, · q, 1•r • .. 1 ,-1 111" 1,"~ r ..... $Cht'd11 IN"I for ~!Ry 13 11 :1'ld ' . H1>:1rinK ' nffi cl•r .fl"lhn \ '' i 1 I• ,1·t! r•·· I '''" " \~1tth11\\ l\ur1!1<'h :, 1<1 i ·., r· ·; I I , •,11,•1, • ,. d ·/ '" '' · 1.1Y. 1 l'rs r1re dcmaq- dtng tilt' tt'\'OC!tion d Dr. 1! • '1.i •• !it•1·n.• to practice n1l-d!C'1n~ on lh<' )lroundJ that :1 " d r\l;.!;~l'<I tY.O Costa ~teu ""11111•11 wilh whom h..: •\so en- ' ' • 1! b11pro1X'r sexual ~- 1101t•h!p<: .~ig savings for: the entire family. 4_days only. • ,20°/o OFF Our entire stock of girls' :short sets. Fo1get the i~on. cvl!ryOr'le is 31' e.is)"ca1e blet1tl In soHds aria plaids with co,,1r1Jst•.,g tops. 2.39105.60 Reg. 2.99 lo $7 Sizes 7 10 14 1.5910$4 Reg.1.99to$5 S1zesJto6X. 20°/o OFF -our entire line of lightweight jackets. BOYS 2.3810 5.27 Reg. 2.97 lo 6.59 A huge seiect•on o! et11y c<11e nylon and co!lon denom 1n wes1ern and ~u I st~les A.ssonell comrs. Boy~ anJ L1111e bo~s· S. ,,\, l .XL MENS 3.1910 11.18 Aeg.3.991o13.9B l oO'!d ;,ntl unUned 111c kel5, P'l'~"'>'"' cotton 'If otnct r •''l'<:,irc blrnt1s Suri, t • ··i1.1li, m;iny more slylcs. I· q .. ,~ ro!oi:. in men 's :... '.' L XL The public is invited lO the d inner ~·hich .. ~1ill also include Goodwill's annual report lO the community and conununity awards presentations. Goodwill is ·celebrating SO sears of service in Orange Coonty this year. Dinner reservations can be made by cal~ Goodwlll at 547"'3-0I. ~· v.'alk is being ro- s-ponsored by Golden \Vest O>Jlege and KEZY. All the ·KEZY disc jockeys w i I I participate. Last year. the \\'alkathxi 1 made $400.000 and had 18,000 participants. CHAIN . SAVE ON CHAIN UNKFABRIC 50°/oOFF* FAIRICWHEH INSTALLED IY WARDS •G .. •1,,.....tepr.M ....... _. ....... , ....... _. ~-pftuL Ctltr.rht .... ....,. WOOD AND WI OUGHT llOH ALSO AYAIU.U HUNTINGTON CENTH rm1a; 1 A'4J ..,.. ..... ",....' HONH PIAZA ,__ ... , ......... _..._, , BUENA PARK lffc.h .. Ot•lf' ....... Op.w ~ ~lO to t:lO p.111.. s..cMy I 0 t• 1 ORANGE City Dr. ot ~wdf11 Gro"• ll•d. ep... 10.t '""' Dolly S.llldoy 10 to 6 SANTA ANA l•OO So,. M'•ol ·Ho. of So. Coo If '10~ 0,.11 I o.t p.111. Doily Wfldoy I 0 to " I " • - \ • • • ,J 6 DAILY PILOT Wedne~ay, April i7, iq74 j>riority List Set -Transit"'Stody. Doe? Dial Ride Plan Approved County Applyiiig for Fed eral Grant ~r-.'TA ANA_, The Orange have 'ilJl ~tber a technical Some cl the lll~Y funds wfft SA?\'TA -.\NA -Ornnge third toward the Qperotinf County Traruit DI s l r i ct c!E-ficit of the system 11o'ith the officials say they should know transit district paying no more within two weeks which count y than ttA--o-thirds of the rosts. conununities will be on the top 1 priority list for expandOO Dial-DIRECTORS agreed thal a-Ride bus service. cities \\'hlch can't afford to Transit directors h a v e pa~· a full one-third share approved a forrnu\A fol' could pay less and gel a le.<.~ fwlding a new Dial-a-Rid\' deluxe Dial-a-Ride system in syste1n. paving the way for return. residents "'ould bt-expected 10 contribute up to a1l0thcr 14,l!lll. TllE l.A llABRA S~'itt•rr1 Operat.eS ~·hen a rt'sident t'<ills a central telephone nun1ber lo cet a van dispa1chtd to tus home. ror a 50·c("•1 f ~r" !' · van 111111 tak e h1n1 to a selectE>d rle.~1in..11io11 Transit officals h;l\'1• s:i:d that, if volcrs ;ipprov•· ; the . innovati\·~ progrrun I_:> 'Fhc formula will be bused begin In areas. ot~r. than La _on operations of the system in Ha~a . ">here it originaterl. , La llabra, which has a current Di~eclors agretd Iha\ _the operating deficit of about \ service area . Comm u n 1 t Y $l'4 ,00I) per 111onth. should roo1r1botc up to ooe· That means the distri<.1 You Moy would put up a total or $9,200 per month to start the systetn in some other community and '' • special onc-ceo1 increase In the sales tax next No~f'r'rlbcr Ul ~ a mass rapid transit system . I>1a1-{l·il1de C"Ould be cxp<Hldl'd \\'il h n:i cost to lhe c11·11 n1•.1niti:.-~ 11 s:·r"1"·. But until !hrn . con1i11gt'ncir~ have to be c·onsid•"n.i<L 1run;1t pl11nn1-rl !<!\'. Ji111 Rci<.·hert. 111ana~l'r of phu111111i; at1d dl'\ clopnu·n! for the d\st1ict. suid '21 1>'>lt·nti11I D1n'·a-rt idc service :11·c;1s have ORANGE COUNTY , County Transit District will study program for ne.xt fiscal also be put toward planolng spend nearly $1.% million on year that. calll for varioll;l for Dial-a-rude e~pansion and tedulkal studies next y~r if ~ ~ ~~=:. ad d i t i on a I Park-and~Ride the federal government comes facilities.J Fielding said. through \o\'lth grants coverloi IN A REPOftT to the.board. By the mi of this fiscal 1 80 percent of that cost. Diltrld General ~tanager G.J. year, tbe transit district will District directors have "Pete" F1e1ding said the have spent .~.000 on 'its" approved applications to the majbr effort will be centered technical stµiiies • program. Southe-rn Ca l ifornia a.round refinement of plans to They orl""'•'ly .. asked for· As.'iOciation ol. Go\'ernments build a ma}or mass transit !;"-' ed .. -1· <SCAG), \o\"bich adminisrers corridor system that coo.Id enough grant money to bring lx.'<!n singl uuL incluu1.og tDeir current studlcs'i\Jdget tO } ,,. , 12 along lhe Orange lhe federal grants. · cost more than S2 bUlion by rnort than $1 02 mllUM. Coast.~~~~:__~~~~-Tr'.:.'.ans'.'.:'.'.i~l ~d~IB~lr~ict'.'....--".'.pl~an:ne::'.'.n;:..._~1990:::·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~-•,_-~~~...-~ '' Register ·on Wheels UCl Givei1 I Ne\v Books • Have a picnic at · our get-set-for-summer sale. SANTA ANA -Someti~ betv.·een now and 1itay 3, riders on Orange Counly Tran;lt District bu!!~ may be asked i£ they are registered to vote. For Library The UC Irvine Library has received a collection of books and periodicals donated by Howard \V. \\'oodruff of Alhambra . Trnasit district directors "·ere told that n"M'.!mbcrs of the Orange County League of Vlomen Vo!rrs. aL1ing as deputy registrars or voters. "·ould be riding the buses before !he r cg is l r a t i on deadline comes along. John E. Smith. imiversity librarian, s3.id the rolleciioo \\'as brought to the 1ibrary's attention by Janice Junker .. a UCI student Who work.! part lime at the library. r-.liss Junker. a niece cl Woodruff. recalled her uncle's and late aunt's great interest over the years in collecting Califoa-· niana and ~·estem Ame-ricana. "\Ve feel this \vav v.·e can catch many of t~ people \\·ho want to regisler but can't rind the time." said Lee Podot.ok of the Ll'VV. The donation includes more than 50 books, volumes of }larwr's and Scribner's magazines dating to the mid· dle or the !!Ith century and thr first 20 volumes of The Cen· tury Illustrated r-.lagazine. Directors said the deputy registrars don't need any special pem11ssion to seek ocw vote rs aboard the buses -as long as they pay the regular 25-cent rare lo ride . I In Sunday's Family W~ekly: ...... -, - /irml(Yll Wee:.. .. 'Y • ~-4~ V4i111-· ,....i.i,I) ,, .... _. , ..... ~ letou"4t\'-,....... ·•..i..,. ... (: ..... W• lt-1., ri-i..r " "-"I'-!" fAf! These Are the Men and Their Chances: The Presidenc:y in '76 .. Politicnl Jorrctists 111t1de n1ore thnn. t11·0 years in ad· vance r11rcJ.r , if t'IJCr, nr~ perfect •.•. )'1!t the record shows 1fiot cruufhlntcs 1vl1n lead in the opinion polls f11;0 ,-cnr.• l1eforc th e 11r1111i11fl/i11f:, co1111ent io11.f us1tnlly win tlie pre.~Ulc111iril no111i11r11irins •••• Ru/. there are so mnny 11npo11dcrnblcs -the 111idter111 rlcclin11.f, 2.1i or 26 primaries, Walerga ic -lfJlio cart soy 1976 1rill be a usual year?" For a probing essay on !he potential principals in the Su mmer·of-'76 politica l maneuvering that will lead to the selection of presidential nominees for both major parties, Jack W. Germond, nation· ally knov1n political writer for the Washington (D.C.) Star, has investigated and rated each man for party support, image, experience and cam· paign ability. Here's your opportunity to start "keepin g score." Match you r choit:es agaii:ist the experts' in "Who Will Run for President in 1976?" •,UVIHI; COi.OR -Open I'"' home lo ""''" ard dec.Ol'ole ....... 1h 'Ying plant\. That's the cx:ivice in special pulloU1<1~0 section on ''Gadening Know-how. lrdocn and Ou1doot~~ ... •.KNIFE & FORK SOUP -Food Edtor Mail)'> Hon!en hen. a 1ecipe aD step·by·itep Wistrudioos f0t moUq a heaty mealin<Kl.I> "'"' ard a '°"""""" tolaci All Coming Sunday Witl1 The I DAILY PILOT I I l • • ·-· ,~~~r -·... Sale ~I""'~· 2~.99 ...... ~~ 3p1ece '"_, _) ~ Redwood set .. -/·.r- "'/ s1urd'f •••buck HI includes S It. lo"9 j...,{ ~..... Ao ~ < 29-wl de lable and 1wo malching s.n. btincMs. .....;,:2'.: -. 'e-'-t~ ) .. ·~"- < :· ... i : ~:. . -- ·.~ . Sale 29.99R.g.34.97 2.99 Reg.3.49 Snack 'n stack patio tables Sturdy hlgh-lmPKl pla1tie, brig hi mod•rn colors, BUENA PARK It•• ilt Ota I.._,. 0.. Ooity t:JO to flJO ,_ ...,-11 te 1 ' , . ' ' OUMGE City Dr, • ~ ._.._ 11•4. °'" 10.t , ... °"""" ~ .... ' I 11 Aluminum & redwood outdoor furniture set SellH, 9!'1i1Clc lilbte .ltd chal~of ••rm loolclfttil we11tMr·re~1t11nl redwood and •lrong..~l·HGhl poli•Md aluminum. 3.97p1lr ,Reg.5.59 Tropic torchM LltfM wp tnd helP lcill ltugt. AtumlnuM with IHKlt,... 18" Dia. TABLE TOP GRILL 10 in Hiqh - 3 Position1. 299 " SANTA AMA no• s.. ..,.,.. ........ s.. c...t ,._ 0,.. 10.t,,,...., '-*' 10 .. ' • ; ••• l I I I • ,. s By In look ~rr engi sup tho engi Joh ma Eiigi rese H grad 1978 we enro stud !or info rate ~hy c t c incr cur eng· eng pco a m co and m ran For to e !he gra !he p lcv r eng eng Ali ' be ti<>' SIB "' tee th< • . \ -I \'.'tdrn-1rt.1. Ar•.! !:" l'l/4 O.\lLY PILOT /7 QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi Will Kissing 1 Take Pla~e of lla11dshake? • ' ~/ Lf~7 OIUot-f•-.,..J... i-, 1ttt.w..w,.,..--..i. ''I suppose if 1 were a dumb blonde, he'dbe in!'' Supply Down El'igineer Grads To Slide as Rule By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Jn my last column. we looked at some factor s -ilffecting future demand for engineers. Today ~·e look at · supply -your competition for those of you conskiering an engineering ca~r. Thanks to John D. Aldrn, dlre<:tor of nranpo\ver act i vities. EOgincers Joint Council, for researching this 'lnformation. HO\V l\IAf'l.l '? Engineering grads \1·ill tlccreasc through 1978 and 1naybe beyond: that \\"C know for sure because enrollments of p r e s e n t students are down. Estimates for 1979 and · after a r c informed guesses. But at any rate. there's going lo be a substant ial s hortage of cngineerS starting in 1976, possibly continuing throughout the next decade. Why is eng41~fing I e s t po.pultrr? N"obo~'s cert a in l'\"hy engineering I~ slipping in I (Career . Corner J popularity among c o 11 e g e students but.reasons ad vanced include : notoriety of l!Y10-71 unemployment, concern over environmental prob 1 ems, rebellion against mo d e rn 1 e ch n o l og1ca1 society. increased affluence, st i ff curriculum requiremcnts in engineering. a feeling that engineers are not interested in people, ~nd that engineering is a dead~d field. Although many engineers are trying to correct ml£taken Impressions and· attract more students - male and female -an image can't be brightened overn ight . For students oow In. or about to enter. engineering colleges. the reduced supply of graduates is good ne\\·s since there's less competition. Pay's up. At the bachelor"s lc,·el . engineering g r a d s continue nl' lead the way 1,1•i1h highest starting s a I a r i e s . A\·erage monthly pay being offered to 1974 grads with engineering baccalaureates ranges from $932 I c I v i I engineers I to $HUG ( che!T'Jca! engineers/. -; • " ADVICE TO STUDE~'TS. Althou~ tbe !ypk:AI engine<r ' begins m a flOl)lupervisory job doing t e c h"Jt i it a I .. ~:prk, statistics s~ t his duties generally becdme managerial as the years.. roll on. The undergraduate-pc:cparation In c:ngineering, e Im o st all technical in nature. is okay fo r the . (irsf few-years out or , ' college bu! not for the long· tern1 career requirement.s.,. of most engineers. A I t h o u g h more do go back to school loday for advanced courses in business a n d management. only a small percent of all engineers bold ~tBA degrees !master's in business administration\. Even \!.·here companies have pushed ti1e "du.al ladder" concept of ad \'anre1nent along ,, parallel technical and managerial routes. the tech nical side ha$ tended to offer re w c r1 opportunities than the ' inanagcrlal. This is a fa ct of life \\ilich )'0'.1ng engineers I should be prepared to face . t~anning out in future . Engineers already v.·ork in practically el'ery field (If human endeavor -manutae- turing. construction. business and f i n a n cc, education. go\'ernmcnt, healtli CIJ.e ... JP<I other ltinds or scn•ices. Even so. thurofcssitin is likely to bee~. e~l);.l)ldre diversified 1harl lt' ·\§-1i.Oda~·-r.tajor problem s pre demanding solulion but they can't be solved by people \l.ilh no understanding of science and technology . ''iith the need for engineering talent increasing and the number of graduates decreasing. opportunities for engineering grads in the decade ahead should b e excellent. READER SERVICE ' To receive a single free copy of any of the followi ng brochures. send your request to Joyce l..ain Kennedy at this nev.'spaper. The broch ures. all ne"'" v.·ill be sent to ·)·ou courtesy of the Engineers' Council fo r Professional De\"elopment Indicate titles of 11.·hich brochures you \\·ant: Auto motive. Agricultural, Chemical. Electrical a n d Electronics. I nd u s1 r j a I , ~1echanical. or N u c I e a r Eng ineering. OCC Sets Song Clinic '. A high school sons and cheerleader clinic Y>ill be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 27 at Orange Coast College gymnasium. About 50 Orange and Los Angeles County .nigh schools \\ill be represented at !he clinic. Each group 11.·il\ present a routine and v.ill be judged by song and cheerleaders from loca l commwiily colleges. The clinic is open to the public free of charge. I See by Today's Want Ads ,. \\tONDERFUL A V 0 • CAOOS -Very attncd\'e terms for this 20 acre A \"OCado Randi ln the Fallbrook area make It PQA!ble lor rou to atart ln10 buslne1s. * SE HAB~\ ESPANOt:' II you do R SpAnl!h ,;peaking doorn1an I!! nttded for F'rirlny & S3hlr<I")' nl(l'.ht \\"Ork. / I • By DICK WEST \\'ASHINGTON (UPI I Last fall. ~w may recall. 1ncdical researchers "·«king under a federal g r a n I established lha,l people ure more likely to catch cold frorn shaking hand s thaiffrorn kiss· ing. Obviouslv. ho1\·evrr. lh:it n1essage didn't get across to U1e general pubhc. \\'t: AR E NO\\' m<'rgtng fron1 a \\'iptcr in °"'h1ch upper rc:.ptratory infrc1ioi1s 11'l'fl' :i~ rampant as r1rr. 1f not 1norl' SI> \\'hicJ1 strongly suggest$ thal the ratio of ·handshakes 10 kisses has re1nained fair!~ constant. In o!h<'r \\'urds. n1any peovle nre !till shnking hci,nds in si tuations "''here Jt.tss1ng v.·04.1ld be equally i'Lppropridte and decidedly niorc healthy. \\'llY llA S KI SJSG fa1ll'd to catch on despite the 1nt'<hc:il e11den<·t 111 llS fa \Or'' Sc>C'k1ng a sc1rn11flc ans\\'f r to that 11ucst1on. I obtained An in1cr1·1e11· 11·ith Or. J. Lli>- pt'ring SchrnaQUl'. :i pro· fessional ph1lr1n.atulogist , ~For :rnyone not 11.t:qua1ntrd .. 11.1th S:.:hntnquc's dis('iphn1•. phih:-1n:itology 1s defi ned b~' \\'eb.<.t{'r as "the S<'ient•c uf k1::.sini;." 1 "!'\OBOIJY IN THE oicula- 11011 '1tld t"'(IX't:trct tt1crr would bt• a IOCI \'l'rt1·n1 •II 1lr ho \'l'r tl'on1 h.111d~h:.ikcs 10 k1.!-<(('!1.'' &h1n.aqur iold 1111·. ..·n1crc< defuHli.'ly arc> son1e ocras1ons :it '!\'hll'h l.l5!'Lll rl: :l 11 d handsh:1k1ng :ire . 11 o 1 111- ll'rchangl'able "Thi· rcfe~l'<' ~11 .1 bo:-.u1:: l)lfl!Ch. for ('Sillllplr. CO•Lldn i 11."ry 11·eU di1't'('! th.:· 1>U~1h•1' 10 'kL)S :ind eo1nc nu 1 fi,c:hting ..' " 1 "''lid, •·t su ppost· that \\Vllld spoil lhe {'fft'ct " ··~or \1 ould ~js,J n l!" l•{' .i <(t1it1.blt' sub"1itutc 11hl'l1 ,11111•" rn<' is shakinJ: hHnrls 1111h .i b:1 ~C'b<lll unl1lirc... ~-hn1.1Qu" ronrinut>d. "Th;it rn[i~k ht• 11t•ars r:1n l"l!l ~·our lip~ tu 'hrt'<l11:· I SAIO. ·•\\'HAT 'uJ ~;:1 rn.1_1 lJ lrLLl' ~1r hill 1h1•1t· ;u" 111;wn· 01h1·r 1111u'~ ~u1·h .1. i.:r1•1•1111i.: 1uu:· 111!.• ••11 1<1.11 11cdd1 11~ ;uu111 t·r-,1r~ 11h1•!'t .1 !,I•• \1 11111.l •l"r'.l" ;1\ 111 )! ,J• ,, h.111cl·h.1l.1• ' \f1th ;d[ fht• I 11'11\I'' 111,1' :1r't' Ov:1ti11t: <1 routal, 11h1 do1·· I ht· C1•rt•/ll•ltll:I] 1i.u1d-h11I-.•· rvnt1 1111t· to f1ourhh"" Sf'hlli."Cilll' 1•\11l.1l!lt'd tl'.11 !I 1::1rh Of Ill< l)\lOllL" !'(''i'-l:Hll'o" hl kl~"lll~ ~1,.1·n1• lrnnl r ••Tl f11 .. hn1 h•·111t•1•n "!Ju,,111;., · .1n1t i1U~IH;'. " 01 · r II t-. (!m1lar11~ lx-t\\tXn thl' 1\\'0 \\<Jrd". n1.u1y JX'Qpl1• h:n·~ t'Ul11t' to il.'O:.c"l(L.,llt' kL<i..,inl! \\ ith !ht .!it'hoo\ bus 1~~11t· ·hr 'iatd. "Thr conn\'rt1on ma,· rvtn t l' ,11ho..orl!tl:1ou.. Thr \ JU!I l..U"\\ 1t1;1L IJ1.1,1n).! I~ t'Ol1· 1n1\.:-rs1;i \ :ind th\·reforc !hey ~h1 ;1" a\ fron1 bu:i:i1ng as \\I'll." II.• n1·x1 \\ u111·r µ...•rh,1p.~ lh( hll,H\I!; l~'U\" \\ill h,•I(' :iubs1d· •·I.I If 1101 , th•· unJ1 \\':l\' 10 ;iroid 1h1' ..;111ff11·, \I ll! bl' tn start n:H1tnni:: nu"'' Glidden Sprect® Satin. It beat out 5 major brands. / Judged best in overall performance by a leading paint testing laboratory. A once-a-year low price 5.49 ' gal. Reg. 8.49 Save$3gal. In tests with the 5 other major brands. laboratory experts rated Glidden Spred • Salln the overall winner in· perlorm- ance testing. k dries in a jiffy. Paint in the morning and use the room that night. You·11 love the e legant soft finish. Touch ups are a snap. overlaps and brushmarks wont sho'l1. Spct wash 11 with a soapy soonge and ti II look like new. So come on 1n and read the facts while you get the winner. • ---------·-------------------- llreth .. 01 asp""°'?• 0,.li Deity t:JO to t :lO '""" S_.y I 0 t• 7 ------~---ORAN GE City Dr ... G•dttl Gre•t l l•d. 0,.. I O.t ,,,,._ Delt, S..lldoy I 0 t• 6 •.e--·:1·,· ~~~ ...... • • .·• OUR PAINT SALE VS. THEIRS Sure. you save in every· bod)' s paint sale But 1n ours. you get some extras Like oulstandtnQ aual1fy. so your best eff orts sho\•1. And last P!us a one-stop paint depart- ment that has everything you need Plus saiespeoolc v1ho kno\v the ansvvers If you re not ci p;:i1rit pro \'IC 11 help to make you one With us on your side. v1hy shoo any· wh~re elsr? CHA.r:l.G~ rT "'·~ye·,· JC~"""•c~ •''l"'°" •·'1 II ~I)" !l"'n '~ ··" :, ''·"GI' 1"1~ ~· <' '1r :. '.O<,I "" ·1~ • o:icn uo 'fl"' ""w ~rt r,.,.,, SANTA l t OO s •. a,;,t.1 ·No. •f s •. C•od '1•1• QiM11 'o.t P<llL Doily S-l'ldov I :I •• ' ' • . ------ ••......... ,~,,, Denn i~ ('ornctl. 19. ha .... squee1,cd through 1 l- inch by i -int·h space be- tween har~ and slipped down three floors Lo la\\·n belov.' and disap- peared In Hiittrli ni-likc escape frorn Sa11l<1 Cruz Countv .Jail. official-; said. · lte·s fi.fl. 140 pou nd~. From \\'Ire ~rvlccs Sen. GrorJ:e 1\lcG01·ern r D- S.D. J returned 10 h is homc!own of J lilcllf'!I !o announce his bid for a third tenTl The annot1nccn1rnt beforC' about '.!(II) person:-. includinr. st.ate political leaders. friends , ( ...... _P_E_O_P_L_E__,) ~nd residcn1s of •!hi!I small Sout h Dakot a \o\1•n, came as no surprise. l\lcGovern, ovcr\Vhi·!111ingl~· defeated in hi s bid for lhe ?residency in Hl7~. said lhe 1672 race 'l''on't be a factor in his re~lection bid. He said he would stand on his record as a senator. • 1.tayor Rlrhorrl J . Osi lry h:is still left the big question unanswered -will he run fo r re-elcc1i011 in 1975? Daley did say he v.•ould make a full disclosure of his income if he docs run. as he Persistent Reporter :\rret'itcd S,\N F'H ,\~CISCO 1 l'l'll - A ne1\S!)<1JX.'r rc1x1r1rr ''" :i s a rrr~lr<I ht•rc \\llt'n hr challcngt'd tile h·galil~' t.f a stale l'uhlic l" t 11 i I i r !I Comtni~'-1011 rt··~11l;111on lh;it clusi'S "'cli·c·i.•1011 tonf,•rt11c1•s·· 10 lhe puU\i('. ~ San Fr:u1ci~ •i E\;ln11n1·r repor!1'r B \.. 11t~, enau;::h 11 .is iirrcslcd T1u•sday 11·ht'll hl' rcfusrd 11• ll'.I' e !ht· l't ·c se~sion. lie 11·:1!) lifh•d frorn h1~ sen! i11 the con fercncC' 1·00111 by 111·0 s111tc polict'1ncn and marched out the door. the nc11·spnper ~Aid. Hcvenaugn 11·as lioukl'rl \Jll a 1nisdcn1canor 1· h a r ~ l' ,,r dislurbing a la\1 ful 1nl'l'ling. Bail 1\':'IS scl :it ~250. The PliC i-. 1hc .-.\;1tr agcn r~ \\'h1ch. nmon~ other !hin cs. rrgula!f'S !':ltt''i Of trlrphonc ii tld pcl\\'Cr l1rn1s F e111ule Ri ghts 111\RTFORn 1cr11 - The Conn~'llcu1 Scnau• has a11proved .1 p:1ck<1J,:l' ot eight bills tn ,~111n1n:itc .~t·~ dlscllln1ina1lon An1ong lhc 1• iii h I meus u res. csirl1 t>r .'.lpprovcd in the llou~e. l!<- mc all o.,..•ing won1c11 to wltnesr-; eliccution.s. ,, - .. Clt c1 1Jli11 flect rty , T rir11s 85 'SLA Sol<lie1~s ~ De11 y A111l)usl1 Slayi11g fl,\h.l ,,\:\J) •.\\'' '1'110 (' 0 R S I !-: H-SL"H VEVEY S111t1,rrl:ind (.\l'f -(']l;irl r~ ('h:1plin \Iii~ VIH'I' h1kl )p' ii ~an F r;111t1«\'(\ tr1rturu• t~·l!o·r h<'rl 11:1 1·1· ::in "x ll':inrd1n;11·1 l'!IT""r 11nd di•· at 112. llnll' h;ilf th~· prt•1l 1(·t1on r:11n" tn11· all";.!I'•! S.1 lll1Ul)ll""' l.1b,·1 ii' it Artll"" ..,,1,!u•I'!<-'' h1t1 .. plt>t1ol•·1I 11111()('{'1)! If lht• a 1n t1 LI h 1H11rd1·r ol 1 );1\..l ,1uc1 ~c·hul•l Sup! ,\!;11·1·•1!<1 F11··:1·r \11\. L .Ju.~r11h H1•1111fi• ':i • ,J llu-;scl! Lut!l'. z~ 111~0 ( hapl111 111rnf'd I\.~ Tur<;d:11 and an ;iidC' ~aid h1· 11 a'i 111 ::rind hc:1Hh plPudPu J11u .. 1·1· 11 T1u•,d;1• !f1 lht• <•t11 ·n1pl!·1I rnunJPr ol Fn~t- 1·1•'.; atch:. Bob .. 11 Bl.1rkb1u·11 Ill lhr• Sdlll•' hll!.,! O! ('\,l!ll(Jt• h11 1!1•t, 0~11,1d1· I !i 1• . ··rl· • -~r hool :ult11 111.~tr:1tir•11 hu1ld,1 r:: "I A''" INTt:~St-:1. Y h1np1' t·• hr ali1" ·· ('h;1jll1n tr:ld JI Hll<" 1nt,•r1 tl'I' "r. \\'h1 do n1ilhon" ~1 111 l;1Ul!h ,, hi!< ~t+rn1 n•u1 ies': .. , ! 1111rkcd \·f'r.1· h;1rd · 1 ' Thf' fa•n'!cl t'G1ncdi.1n ~fl"nl his btrthd:1\' with his 11·i(4' 11nna and rh1•1r th rrr ~ottn;!f'"! <"hildn·'it :11 hi<: 37-ar-rr esta!f' u\'('rh.iuki'.ig ~akc Genc1 :i., I f(I P.Sl l·.11 ~lA ' on Frrdfnand Volct pre51'nlcd hi n11 111th four hott!c.~ nf lricu! 1··.in•·. ;1 tradition ht'rL' 11· 1 t h oc l 0Acn11riill1 K. ~n d o:choolchildrcn srrt·nn<IC'd hirn . Cbngratulator~· <"ahlf'" and lrl!C'rs .o;lackrd up :11 •lh· h"IU!'C dt><:pite Ch<tplin·s rPcp11·~t Iha! his birthda}s be ignored. Edi tor \a111ed S \CB1\\\E\°Tll 1l"Pl 1 Charles Chf'rniso:. rd11or of thl'I l';J<:'.Jdl'll:l S!~r-!\t'\I ~. 11"1<: fll)-1 pi 1n r1·d !o 1hc Hr!1abili1alion Adi iscirr Co111n1i!trc. did four ,\'C11r'i ago 111 his riflh m:1vnr:i'l bid in (1iicago. r hr 1nnr11r n1adc I h {'I :innouncC'mf'!l\ ~hor!ly aflcr A!dern1an \\'illiam S. Sinp;rr. hi~ nnl.v announcrd opponent. disclosed his inrotne. • South Kor('an president Chung Hee Park decorated lll'p. Thoma~ P. O'Neill Jr. fl)-~tass. 1 'l''ith the Order of !)iplo1natic Service :\\ e r i I . 1'1r~1 Cl:iSs. An airle said the decoration .,..·as in rerognition of O'Neill"~ 1 rontribution to.,..·ru·d c Io s r relations brl\\'('('n thr United S1a!J.>s and South Koren. O"Nrill. ()(>n1ocratic noor lcadt'r in the U.S. Ilousc. arrived for a thrre-day visit at the head of a 22-menibcr con gressional delegation . • Singer William ·•C h ad · 'i 1\ itchell is schedu!l'd to he arraigned in frdcrat court in San Anton io April 29 on charges of ronspiring Io distribute 400 pounds of I n1arijuana. i\litchelL :13. of .~C\\ Ynrk l Cit\'. is lhc founder of !hr Ch3d !\11trhrll Trio, a fotk , singini:: group l'i'hich gained famr· in the early 1960s. I ~1l1chcll was arrested Ort.I 21. lie IS frcr on $25.000 bond. • I Art ist Thri1n:i~ llart Rtntlin is \1·ork ing nn his last n1ura1. Ag;iin. BPnlon sprn1 his 8 5 I h bir1hcl:1\· ii! J\ans.1s C i 1·y 11·orkin~ 011 :1 111ural drpic1in).(1 111~· nrir;1n<: of countrv •11usir. I le h:1d a quil·t diniirr \\•it.h friends ln 1nark his birthdsiy. 1hr11 a turn in his stud io 101 1flll{'h up :1 pr t• 1 i n1 in a r Y! 1lra111nl! for 1hr in u r a 11 ro1111nis~io111•d h\' 1he Countrv \lu~1<· Fou11 °d :i t1on 1'11 .\::"h1·illr. Tl·n11. 11.: l!h' 111uralis(s lhird ··t1~t" 111111',ll. • r rr<;!dl·n! \° 1 x on ha" 1·r:1ppo1n!1·d a fonn1•r foolboll pl:i}rr tn a hvo-~·1•a r !1•r1n on hi-. Ad\'i<:Or~· ('ounc11 for j .\linority Enrerpr1st . Cho~t"n !n !IC'rl'c a n1 ;idrlit1<111.1I tr nn on th1' 6~- 1ncn1bt'r t·oun1·d 11 a~ Hrad y l l\r,1s. a fnn111·r pro foothal\ pl:iyl"r 11·ho is prPsid~·nt of l!H' 1\ll Prh (,'h1ckcn t1n11 in l'11t~bur;.:h. • A tnal d:ilt, of )1~'' 1 ha· h1'1•n -.rt fnr rotk llHl\1;·1:111 ll.1· Turnl·r :in1·r h•· :ind 1hr1'1• oth<'r Jl\'r'"in' pl~·;1ch•d 1111101~·111 ·u1 l11i!l\•11!ll1d In 1•h;:ri.;•~ o' 11i;in:: a ll\l't'h11nic:1I <1••1 111· 1,1 1·1·nd1• lonr-<l1,t.111r1• t1·l1·p\J11n1· tolls i\IU!Ul'i11..1I .htd111• .101111 ,1 L1·nc.:h ron1 i11111.'<1 l);ul bond 11r ~f,oo t'ach for 1ht· d••ftnda111;;. Turnrr :ind Ills codcfend:ints · \\"Crc 111 rf'<:tt'd 11<:! rnonth 1n Rohe Sound H«'Ord1ng Studio "·.)lcrc 1nul11frl•quency "'blur b(>xrs" \\ere alte.i;cdJ~· ~1ng used on rclcphoncs. • T llE ratlrd \'u~n~lav l're!!ldrn! Jti!'lp llroz Tito 1<>1~~ 1n r,•Jl\ld1.1tlon ot 1·1·1)()ff., 111 lht• ~·r·..:t !hill hr i!<-d.11ng : ··As \UU i'.111 ~·.r . ~I 111n alh L' 11nt1 hC'11lthv · 'f'\ (I :--1. ' I/ \ \ I•: ll<" ! "~nld11·1·~" in • JCPenney ' . ( ,,.,ttr,1 11·''11 "<i \•. 'r I' • 11-h ""• ( r ' .. ' .... ~ ' -,\ I ' ·'' ! r '' 11 I _., '~ ,-, ' r-or11nun1n fl'~ 1~~ut'1! h1 the 11·r·ro11.,1 J.:J"(JlllJ \•.l11tl1 1·l:i1111t·d r_, ~:>"!'~1 bilitr lor ~ I a y 1 n .! f't•-1t·r ;ind Ii 1 d n <1 pi n i.: 1'\'\\,tJ;1pt'r hl'il'C:):. lll'ar~i f10111 IU't' ./T1:ir1ir,11111 F(•h 1 f'a\rtl'l;I Bl'rl.clt•y S11;~·r1or ('011!'! .J u II i: 1• \1.'i l1i;1n1 .I .\I(' 1; u 111 "'" 1·01Jti•111t'fl !hr t'll,..!' \1'1111 1\Ur1I · "'U 11hc•a hl• wil l r1il1· ri11 :1 1l1•f,.n~·· rno!ion for a 1·h~111.!•· of I l'tH:•• ,HHI hail l'OLIC'E ~\Ill lhr '!1111 rh.11 ;ipp.:1r1'lltly k!llt·d Fo~!rr 11· t' ftJunrl 11; :h,, pos:.css1on uf BUENA P~RK l.it1ll' ttnd llC'•niro "1k'n tht- 1''"'" ;1rrl'~ll"t 111 :1 sh11o!out ,/1111 [1) J;1n1"~ dctcnd•-r tole! thf' h'n"lt'r. ,1 rrpr(''A'•l\tll!: court thl· puh l'<'' [.j• JI ' I t'llUt' IHIJIJ()n l\ilt hi• ha« d f•Jl II'~~{ hf' r!'t.111rd~ "' !'O•Jtin uill'! µr"•urlu ·1ril pr ·trial 11ubhi.:1t1 rllk'tl l;1~I 111·1•k th;1l b;111 ~!kJllld bl' <i i <11!<1l1ll· IO all <lc(l'ndanis exc,•pr I h Q s c <"harqt'<i 11-1th l'apl!at t•rime~ Ad rl 1 t i o 11 '1 I I y l:c11 11ru 1·h·aC1·C innocent Tur-.1ln\' ro o:iL· count or arn1<"1! rnbbt·r1 ol :i IX.·rkt•l1•.r n :in l,1:-,\ Oc!obcr. -~·t1(' S!.1\ h:1d c!t"n1:1nded 1h;1\ ltl:riro .. ntl L111le ht grant rd n n:11ion.1111' tf'll'\ i~cd lll'\l.S 'I'''"'" II" P '.\'i~htrlu b . tele vision ;ind n10\ 1e cnterlainer Jlichard P r yo r has pleaded _gu1!ty to one t·ou.ut of i'a1Ji11g to file ~1n 1nton1e lax return for I !l67. 1-'rvor facrs 1na.\in1urn of-vcnr in pri~on :ind $10.600 fine. Sentencing 1s ~t;iy IJ .h·nner :u1r1 II l' 1" t r n · ~ ;1t1on11'\' J·~l11ar·t S '! ... , 11 (' f/1Hl\'1ll~'. ;1r1::-1t•d '..r .:-i .. 11 "1 i.:rnunti<; th:,\ 1•11· s::i111·g f'f'f qrr1·d I t~f 1 '"'" IJ(·f,,r 'l•t• d1· 1lh pl'nahy · 11·a-~ i cin<:\<l!l'd Ill L';dJfOl'IU<I t·tlnfrrrnt·r to rl1-.russ pn~on ------------- condl!ion~ and 1h1·1r 1dra'i for i.;:1•nin~ 1h1· reh·;"" or ,\h~,.. lit':1r~t But 11vo judgL·S dt•n1cd tht' rrquc.<:!. ' Regular 29.97 700ll4 6 ply \ubeless plus 2.68 F~.T. No lrnde-in needed. ORANG E City Dr. •I G ... 11 Gto•t> 11•4. SANTA AN A Thr 82·yt·~r-old Yul.!~!. 1 ,cfp1· 111:1t11· !hf· rr1n:irk In a . ' ~ rrrh 111 so11«11j•1·0 1h1 ('.111it.1l ,. .,.ch .+ Ot•ft9'"*"" 0,..11 Doity t:JO to 9:)0 P·"'· Su11dliy I 0 to 7 Ope11 I 0-t P•"'-O.ity S...lldo't I 0 to 6 l tOO So. 1ri1IGI . No. of $0. Coosl Mote 0,.11 I O-t P""' Deily Sli..t.Y I 0 lo 6 ot Bn .. n1.i·llPn't'A'l' 1na <=!ale ' l ' • U'IT ....... • p 1\ s F high the SYdn f t'Sti Coll • day. by oolle Mad Wes swin co brgi ope cha' c com s ..... inst \\'ill mus Iii the incl ap p Me Edi Bea Ma Sc arr: E Bol Coll and cla Hun firs co Env a . prn rec. \V i on at aw hai on F A:l G cat IV an Hu Ga "' ~Ii La St u def ad co Fu an SC st Sc F.r • ,3'-P_IL_O_T·_A_ov_E_RT_IS:cE_R _____ _c::Y..edne~ar AD·il 17 lCl/ J \\1tdntlday April 17_l_•_74 _______ 0A.Jl~'t' PILOT_ I ~ 1'fusical Stude11 ts Compete Four:een Orange County high schools .... ·111 COffi'IX'-lC in Ole first annual Ni.1mbrr :ind s,,.,-ingcholr in'' 1 t .1 tion n I festi\·nl at GoldPn \\" l'' t College on Thursd :•v und Fri· • day. The program °"'ill be hostrri by f\4'Q groups from tho> oollege -the Golden \\'f'!it Madrigals and the Gol:k•n West College V.'c:st \\'ind . ;i swing group. The ft>Sth·<il will be 1n rh1• co1nmunitr theater. and .,.,tJt be11in at 9 a in. each da\' It •~ open to tht· public. frl'C of charge. J Cha1nber ch o i rs \\'ill I compete on Thursday, anrl 5 ,,.,·ing· groups. "'i lhl instrumentalists and dancers. \\'ill perform contcmporary music on Fridav. I High schools paJ011r1 pa11 nl.! tn the chamber choir CO'lllX'lifion inctudr. in order of their appearance: J>acifica, Katella. Cos ta ~iesa, Rancho Alamilos. Troy. Edison. Estancia, Huntington Beach, Corona d!'l ~lar. and l\tarina. Schools Y•ith &\ring choirs arc: E s t a n c i a , \\'estnrinstcr. Bolsa Grande. Golden \Vest College. San tiago, P:icifie~i and Troy. Ecology Efforts Blossoni An envi ronmental cd uc:itirin class at r..tarina High School in Huntin'!ton B~ach ha s Y>on a first place n1erit ;iv.·ard In a rountywide competition . The Orange County Environmental Av.·ards "'ere sponsored by the county l)cpa111ncnt of Educ:it i011 and county En vi ro nmenta l Education Council. The class is !aught by ,Jin1 ~eil in !he social studies departmrot. 'I'he students have 01:1era ted a .cam p us be autlfication project. established a ca1n pus recycling center and v.'Orked \\'ith area elementary schools on en r1ronmenlal improve- ment projects. They will now be ronsidered for a state,~dde av.·ard Utis month in Sacramento. Hair~tyle Winners Honored Nine cosmetology students at Golden West C.Ollrgr \1·on awards in the coJlcge's annual hairstyling competition. IXlscd on the Gatsby Look this ~·car. First place .,.,·inners include Amine Aintablian. of {iardcn Grove, in the artist i cJ ca tegory: Eileen Q u i ck , \Vestminster, daytime styles: I and Steffanie Fr ei hc it .. Huntington Eeach. qui c kl service. I Second place ~·i nner~ arc EdeOtcl llopkins, llunt1ngton Beach: Geri Crozier. ~ev.port Beach : and Claud e \'incent. Garden (;rove. Winning lhird place a\\'ards \\ere Carmen l.1ndcnlann, i\lidway City and Snerry Lawler: Huntington Beach . Trio Toils In French Three Lincoln Middle School stud('flts from Corona del i\lar defeated other Orange Co..inly advnnccd French students in a comp<>!ilion held al Cal State Fullerton. Charles Curlis. ldn Qui ck and Craig Thomas took firs!. scron<I and 1hird p I a c r !' respccli\'cly ln a d ' a n c 1• d French durin!l .. Linen 'fh1ng.".I a da}·long langua ge ft~li\'al l sponsort>d by !lv• <lningc l County Board of Educ3tion. The th ree \\•inners arc students of Lincoln i\liddlr l School French teacher Cheryle F:rsavas. _ _--I DAILY PILOT 'I Area Vital Statisti~s "01d you ·stub your head?'' . ~· -.,., Rirtl1s '' JOlll'M HOSl'll .AL MARCH 11 ~ ,,..,11,., -~" PP<>• LM • : ·~ •io,.•·~ •· <;.-11<1<>• :><>' MAllCl-1 U JOll~ f "ll '< • Iii ~'I"' ••:H "'O•nof""• L•~• I•~"''~''~" a.~,, ... 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GILLETTE ·Foamy INSTANT LATHER SHAVE CREAM ~ SUPll lOW Pltff =·· HIWPOIT lt.ACH ~ 1020 nMe. WHklff PM:u HUKTIH6TOH llACH-Scw-1 .... & ....... B. TOIO -24l7ZaoClrfWd.... SAHTA ANA -HI I So.Alrkfef St. • I I ' . i I • , , • s CINC Angele Bill R "·ion in nusscll lifted t lh(' Cin Doug decisi lhe £e 1onighl s<:hcdu The r!Cficit Andy 1 inning Jir!Jnly home E I CHI l~il\\"ks e\imin Angel Esposi n1achi S1anlc , The '«1>0 Kings l\ation .series Es victori KingJ only cision \\"as 1 rest in As . lltn\"k. formi series u"e"nt Vacho "It KaM knu · \\·as a in do l.'1S SOTilC\ really def('n. I thin night goril Es -t;hots def en out t '"Th I hey R MO. ill 4: edge quan fo r T 1-1'!.r \\"HS gan1e break goa l -\\'i had TI10 in t after the . shot H 8- Ra com drov base 5 vtc Tue Hu si...: i ' m that in t steal H Gua and of ti -hit Al p ''" •.i•· "" """ .. ~ Wiii! .... • ' u Seeing Little Guy Hit . r Gave Dodg .ers CIN ClNNATl !AP 1 -The 197~ l~s Angeles Dodgers have the spirit, sa~·s Bill RuSS('ll. •·\\'hen you've ijOl the v•innin s spirit. you nevrr givt' up." n usscll said aflcr his l ltll inning douhlc lifted the Dodgers to a a.3 \'ictory over the Cincinnati lleds Tuesday nigh!. Doug R<1u, 0-0. v.·cnt for his hr~1 decision of the scasoo for the Dod~rrs in 1he second i:!iln1c or the 1"0-~a1ne SC'\ 1onight. Jack Billini.:han1. 1-1. \\JS scheduled for the Beds. The Dodgers h.:id to fight fron1 a 3-0 dCficit vd th a sixth inning home run by Andy i\\essersmilh and a pair of ninth inning runs, including a solo honu• run by JillJmy Y..'ynn for the small sl ugger's fi[th home run of the season. ,J .. \\'c've got a good allitude on this club, that's the main thing ," llusscl\ said. "\\'e're qll young, v.·e're all pulling for each other. We "'on 1n spring training, . \\·e've bttn ,\·inning all along. And "'hen Dodgers Slnre ""11 G•"'n ... """'c 11'11 .. pr II LM AllC!t1ts •' (l'l(l'l'l•!i "°'' \9 ~~n I •i"C;Y O Al LO\ A~Of!A' .\C>f. l'O Soon ~r~n(!"CC' •• LI'• A"<I•••~ "'" )I ~•n f'••ncl..ce •• •.~• ..,,.~,.. 4ipr n p,.,1...,..11>'.i• " LI,. ..,.,.,.,f. s p .... ' 1' p "' I 1~ p "'· I 1~ p,. 1 1~ l).!H. ~ou ha\"l! lhl' \1·inninJ! sp1r1l }OU don"t i;i\-c up , you 1nake your o"'n breaks:· • Oa} Kirby started for Cincinnati and retirNI 16 of the first 17 Dodgers he faced. After r-.tesscrsmilh's home run ,,·ith /one c out in the sixth. the Dodgers got Ki11gs Bo11nce£l - Esposito Brothers In Cup Se~ifinals CHICAGO (AP ) -The Chicago Black Ha11·ks and goalie Tony Esposito. ha\"ing eli minated the surprisingly tough J.1c:; Angeles Kings. 00\\" go up against l'hil Esposito and the Boston Bruins· scoring machine iil the semifinal round of t'nc Stanley Cup playofsls. The Ha"·ks. "'ith Tony-0 posting a ~nd straight shuioul. disposed of the Kings l-0 Tuesday night to "Tap up their National Hockey League quart.e.r -final seri{"S four games lo one. Esposito was in the nets in all four victories for the Hawks and allo,,·ed the Kings a total of t"·o goals. Los Angeles' onl y ''ictory came in a 5-1 de- cision Sunday night \\'hen rilike \1ciser v;as in lhc nets \1"hile Esposito ,1·:.is rest in!:;. As it "·as througTI0111 the series. the Ha11·ks found the Kings to be a formidable-roe and didn"t clinch the series until J im Pappin"s denected ~hot \vent past 1.-0s Angeles goalie Rogat1en \lachon \\ith 4:37 le-ft in the game. othcrv.ise this series C'Ou\d ha\·c gone a let longrr. \\'hrn you arc tied or \\1nn1n g by only one goal, tht> tea1n \\orks hardt-r. \\'e kept it ligh! and \l'ait ecl for a break, I thought --\\C had control of thl' gan1e tonig'flt. ·'I'd rather play tight \h3n open up."' he. ronlinul'd. '"\\"hen v.c pla y tigh!, \1c seem to ·win»' Esposito said "\o"· 1dlC'n asked if hr 1rou\d havr to psyche himself up in going against his brot'ner and lhc Uoston Bruins,11·ho lhr ivc on offense. The Bruins. v.·ho s\\·<'pt pci st Toronto in four games. have been re.sting but it d~sn"l make unv differenre to tht' Hawks and their cOach Billy Hcay. ··1t"s :1 n1.·11 S<'r1son against lmton."' said Jlca1' 11hose Black Jla11kc:; 11erc hig\lly sUccessful against the Uruin" during the rl•gular S<'ason \1i!h t110 1·ic.'Otries and three tirs 111 !heir five-garn<' scnes. ··r1n glad 11e"re go1n:; agains1 then1 Thursday I'd ralhl'r eontinuc playing than have a rt'st since \\·e'rc 111 a go:>d gToove right OO\\'.'' a Lift ~ l)a1•ey Lopes and Bill Bucknt'r aboard And staged a double stral before \~'ynn 1,1·alkrd to load the baSi's, Bul Kirbv st ru ck out Ron Cey and i,:ot \\"illie Cra"ford lo pop up and escaped the innini;:. Aft('r \\"ynn coon('("ted for hie:; fifth home run of th( seasoo, a shot into the r1~ht field seats that 1nade the srore 3·2. thl' Dodi;:ers tiL'<f the score v.hen ~tev1· r..1r\'ey's bount'C'r brought ho1nf' pinch- runn('r Rick Aucrbaeh from third. 1\uerbach Op!'lled !he I Ith l'.'rth a $in~lc hefore rrliever Fred fo;orn1an v.·alked JOC' Ferguson intentionally and liJ!""l't·y singled to load .tilt> bases, RusSt~ll follo"·t'<f ""ith his double. \ll\1ln's hon1cr \\·as the turning point, RuSS('il said . ··1t sUre gives you ;t lift . t'Speci;il!y lo sec a little guy hil Ille hhll that far. ! "·ent ove r lo pick up the bat ;,ind I <'Ouldn 't even lift it 1 don 't S('t" how he s\\·ings it, but \\·ht-n he docs lt ~urc gi\·cs !he te;1111 ~ sp..1rk:· :\like :-.1arshilll took ovt'r pih·hing fur Los Angclrs in the eighth antl Jun Brc1ver opened the ninth, picking up 1ht.' "·in as he held the l\C!ls hitless for thi.: final three innings. "I ha,·<'n't been f.(ctting n\uch 11ork !hi~ \'Car:· Bre\\·er said of his srcond outin1.: Of lhc S<'ason . ··But it dOC'.!'ll 0I bolhcr rn<'. l"\"t' had plenty the last fC\\' y<'ars. And :H my a~c 1361 I don"\ think I can pit1·h as 111uch as I used to .. \11kc \l:irsh:1!1 13 going to ~ct in,<1 lot of b;ill gamr~:· Ton ight "s garne cnt.ls a n111r-ga11\l· Trip tor the l>OO ~rrs. 11h11 return hon11· :1n1I o~n a \\l'Ckcnd series 11"1th thi.: :-iall Francisco (;iants Friday n11i1Tt . ~-'·' ... .-. LOS "'NGEl ES CI N(IN>I ATI •D t ~rDI Loi>e" lo Bv'~~cr. If Wynn, <I s 0 0 0 ll ?<t,lf Cr• .. •O •veto•<"· p• W(•lwforQ, rl Ft•~"'°"•'­G1••tv. lb l'l~\\fll ," ..,.,,,.n P Jl>\ftVI• P" f~~·•n•ll. D , .. ~ .. 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Rea\" said star center Pi t ~tartin. 11·ho 11·as ;iijured in t~ first game of the.> 1.oc:; Anlilcles series 11ith a severe kll('C t ru1sc. 11 ill bt.' read~· for ttw Bo~ton serif's. 8•1•-1~~u•n""11~ l -2 Ji' "'-11.~71 ' son\e\\trat choked up. Said. ··1 never really believed the Hav•ks \\Crc llvlt good defensively. But we oevcr stnppcd trying. I think lhe tun1ini;: point came S<l turda.v night ,~·hen we held then\ to IU shots on 1;oal and still los1 1--0:· Esposito. \\'ho hnd to !urn back only 18 • ·'6.hots bcc<tuS(' of Chicago·s unyielding defense. said he 1vas concerned through· out the series. ··Tht'y ha\'e a good skating cluh and they can shoot. \\"e gol a couple of breaks . -. Ran(}'ers Win ~ ~to:-.:tR EAL (1\Pl-Ron ll arr1s' goal at 4:07 of the Ol"C'rllnlr period gavr the Nr1v 'l(ork Rangers a 3-2 con1eback victory over the ~lontrcal Canadiens 1\l('sday night in the ph·o1al fi fth game of their National llockcy League series. The \'ielory gave the Rangers a 3-2 edge in the bcsl-<Jf-SC\"Cn Stanley Cup quarter·finals 1vi1n game six scheduled for Thursday night in f\c1v York. liarris, ordinarily a dcfcnsernan. "·ho 11·as n10\'ed to right "'ing late in the thinl gan1e of this series. scored the garnc- breaker alter Bn.1ec r-.1arl:rcgor's S('{'<llHl goal of the g:.in1c -an1.I firth of the series -"'ith only 16 sro1ntls left in rcgtilaiion had sent the garnc into 01·ertln1e. TilC Canadiens never managed a shot in the c:ttra period as the Rangers buzz.eel around 1he ~lont rcal net. 'lbcn after Pete Stcmkov.·ski "·on a fa!'t'Off at the right circle. 1-larris firL'<i a blistering shot from aOOut 40 fccl. Hun1phries Leads 8-5 UCI Victory • • Ray Humphries and Gary \\"heelock combined pitclting talents and \\fh~lock drove in a pair of run s to get UC lr1·ine's baseball team started oo the \\·ay to an 8- S victory over \\ICAC leader Peppcrdine Tuesday art<'rnoon on the UCJ field . · ------ BOSTON'S JOJO WHITE SCORES AGAINST THE KNICKS. VAIL V PlLOl 2 1 • J. ~ • , .. Ul"I T•l•Pft .. t THE DODGERS' DAVEY LOPES EVADE S DAN DR lE SSEN 'S TAG TO BAG A STOLEN BAS E. Ow11ers Jost lt•d Aiit1101·ity [Tncontrollell •' So S;in l11l'g() l'.1d1'~'" 1111n··r l\.11 l\f"<' h,1rJ \() apolng111' ro tht· publ1r-hJr t •• !1111~ his bnseb.111 tr:irn a hlinth !•I 1\:1111- buri;t r!". As tl1•· 011111'r l"f th1· \1 1 l),,n:rld" 1·ha1n . ht• SUrl·!y ~·1·r11c:; q\lnl1111•<l in ~;di !hr shot in this 1nath·r. And h:i1·ing S£'Cn !hi· J';1dn·~ r.111 •1· ;ilrcaclv tlns vrar. I 11HJ'>l r·11n t·l1r 111th Kroc. They 11·rr .. outst·nrt·d 1111hr1r s,.r1•·" <•t llodgt"'r . 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V;indrrhill 11:1~ tht' ht•-.\ frrr !hro11 ~hnnt in :,: 11·:1111 1.80:!1 and .\ol rr lhune had th1· lt·:ulin!! lirld i::oal prreenlit!!t' for the ~t•ar t.'.i:ln1 . l fl.A 11a..; Rth iu the laltrr 1·a t t•t:1Jr~ :11 .5fl i :t' a dozrn ,t•huul~ hit ;,o p1:rce111 or hl·llt·r. Last Y ea1·'~ B1ttl{~ Goat lg11ite s 1\tlil,va1tli:ee, 101-85 I .\I' I \l1l1•.c1\i~'"' Buth~ !(lr1\;11d [;ob llandrt ll!•' ;1L1•.111L fnr pri1!l· as nr·11 :is tu~ flill h1•thnr.h \1k1·s 1J1·rforn1inJ! un tt·le\ 1s11•1l ht·l!tT th.on 11 :1tc·hing ii. !)andrldgr. 11 hn IO'lk rn nst nf !he blan1c "hen 1he !'lucks "err up'\f't h.v c;ohl<'n St;:r\(' 111 lhc '.'lat1on;1l R a ~ k" t h :i 11 ASW(·1a11on·s first playolt round ;1 1f>~1r ;u::o. m~!l'hrcl teammate Karr<'m Abdul· .Jahb .. 1r·s '.!j points Tu1·sd;1~ ni~ht a~ .\llh,aukce 1\h1pp<'d lhc Ch1eago Bull~ 1iJ1.r.;1 111 1.?a111f• 11111· uf !he \\"<'slrrn t"onf1·rt'ncr f111:1:" IJ:indn<lJ;:t' !klnk 11 ut lfi ~h'l1S. adr!"d 111 rehnunrls :ind !nur :1 1:~1st~ and hcl~'<I hrild Ch1r:iJ.!o·s Hob Lr11(· to ll P'Jlnts. eight IK'lo\\ hi~ <11"t·r;1 i.:c l>andr ulg1· poured in l~ point <; in !ht third period 11 hen the -Bucks outscnrr>d rhc Bulls 32.:~1 to opt>n .a :ro point h:ad 111 the natinna\l y tt'lcv1srd conte~t. '"l.o'lst year a! this flmr I 11·;i~ b:ick in \"irginia \\<ll chinc: tht· p\nyt)ffs nn tele1 ision. I 11:1 ... n·t ci·en inu·rt•~tt'cl .'" said r l.1nrlr1r!,.'1" 11 h11~" p•~lf pl;1• 111 !hr> fir..;! r1>u111! ,1 1··:1r :1:,:11 11.1~ p.ir1l_1· du•· 111 .1 b.11k 1n 1ur· 1 t"<':1llt"d hull l! l•·\1 11 1 l..111111 111• h:id 1 ntn•' S<• f'lr1~" but rh•·n hart '" ht· .~111111i.: hrJnl•' 11 :1trh1nl! -r1111••11n1• f'l<;t• !.!•'t ''' Ill" fina l' · h€' ~;ud · 1 don t 11:1nt it tn hr1pp1•n :l!!illll an<t 1 1h1nh 1•1 •·r\nn" 11n 1h1." t•·.1m 1 .. ,.1.;; thar 11.11 \lqnr·v 1~ ;1 l:1r·11)r h11! 1h1·1"1 ":1 lr11 111 prid• in b1·1nr. <1 II r,r \rl l h;11~1p1nn ·-\\"r had ;1 !ll!l" 11:11 l;i111l t l)t·ll1rr \If' pla11·r1 tor.10!111 hu1 I 11;1 ~11 ·1 i"'•n•···n1•·1! 11'" s:nd . 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P;111<1lld .,f 11.1h .11h:1'"•1! !·,··i· <••11rl r1111nd rt _th•· ~1o11L 1:1· .. r f).it, '1 l">i 1r1urn<1n1•·nr T11t ,d,11 1\nt1..: 111111 th• 111 ,, h1" Sl'l'd• ...... ~··e~nd·«1•<'d,,d B1i1rn l~rin:: 11t :-i11•·c\11.1 t°1t'll'llh'd 1 1\0 \'~•"'Ill•''' r,j \r~· n1111.1 h-l Ii {J th 1rd·'\1 '~·di'<l Hur! l ~1 11 1 ri1 1 11tr1n:i r!!·I \l.1r el1 rn1n,dP!! ,\ntnn10 \hH1•11. ul Sp,1111 1; •1 fi·Z fourth·<:.('('drr! \lark 1 'n'( 111 En~lan1t (!cfe<itrd 1;er<ikl 1la1tn1·k ol 1:11~h1nd i -fi h-2 r111h •1•t·d1 rl J·.d<la· ll1\,! ~ i!t £1 a'ld :-.h .. r1111rn\ St1·1,.1r1 r.2 1.-~ HumphriC's gave up one hit for the first sl'< innings as the \Val"cs "·cnt do1rn \\·ith a minimum nuinber of batters during lbat tilne. Scott ~luckry 11·ho had the hit in the SQCOnd . "'as thrO\l.'ll out lrying to steal second by Terry Stupy. HumphrieJ himself picked off John Guarino in the third af1 er issuing a "-alk ahd Dave Lyons made !he defensi\'c play ot !he game in the fiflh to save a secood Heinsoh11's Gamble Wi11s fo1· Celtic~ , •l•1\'l··•rl1dH11~11.1•1.i nn•r l•.1t l)1 • ()1·ng1~r111 111 ~11l·t1, n G i h..4 fi..Z I tlllf1«r1nu \ !1"' • f \ri.:• Jlt11t:i ih ff·;tll"d .l,11\ f'\o.d• , 1 •~ Ii .: h·:! ;,nd Anto!111J ~11 ".ir• llL 1;f [t;.1\ 1111,lt'<I Ion T1ri .1c >;. fi.:t r~3 -hh. Alter UCI \\"t'nl in fronl. 7 -0 . Pepperdine scored a pair of runs in tl>t' seventh. one in the eililhttl and t"·o nlore in the ninth before Wheelock came to the rescue. \I( l<Y1llt IN W"'°'"IO(~. 0" P ' ' , • 0 0 t ; 0 0 ~ . l•ldt••· tl lttt,tO, ti $1U•Y t Mtlll!Q!I, 111 $08r>tt 11 WPlll&llf~CI. J\ A11111 r10n. lll fltt "ltl lYO')•.)t) ) l 1 l Hun\Ollt•et.P ! 0 0 0 l I 1 1 , , ' , , ' , I 1 C l 0 0 0 fCll~" Sc-r1 '' 1n111n1• .. .., .. "' ll I II ' .. )l, •. s J I 10\-1 ll f !XE\\' ''ORK IAF't -Uosloo toach Tom ·Heinsohn gambled and won. t\ew York coach Red llolzman took a cMnce and lost. And because of thoS<' t\\·o decisions. the Celtics beat the Kn1rkli_ 111·99 Tuesday night and look a rommanding 2-0 lend in their National Basketball Assoc.•i11tion series, v.hich coutlnues in Boston Friday !if'rles. 11o'hich i:<1nl inues 111 Uo11lo11 ~·rld11y night . The nlo\rt>s b.I" Heinsohn and llollnutn both came In 1hc da•isivc third prnod. 1,1•hen lhc Celti cs turned a &J.~ halftime • deficit 11110 an 8~i4 lead. outscoring :\"r"· York 33-14. lleinsohn took his calculated_rtsk \\ilh 3: 10 remaining in lhe quarter "·hen his superstar aod capt.ain. J ohn HavliC't•k. incurred his fifth personal foul The <.:eltics. spurred by a 1}4 rune-arty tn tht period. including 10 ('OflSOOJti\·e points. v.erc leading 78·72 wh('n l lavhr~·k charged into Dean ~lc111inger for his fifth fo ul. Sul ln~tead of tak ing him out find having hhn available for the usual\~ vit11l fourth quartur, lltinsoh11 left hlrn 1n the game. ··1 kept him in because lliat"s 11h"r<" the game was going to be 1,1·on or 10;;1:· explained lleinsohn. "If I take hun out. it's like he comn1ittcd his !itxlh personal." The dl•cision paid off, lfit\·licek, "·ho had fired in a remarkahle 19 poinls in the first period ·-only three short of lhc :\BA playoff record of 22 -h1tlln~ his l;i"I seven shots for Bostorf~ f111al I~ Jl(lints or the quarter. didn"t drav.· (lnOther foul. lie pl11ycd the rf'sl nf !hf \\":l)' anf! 11·01.uld up as the gamt'·s h1~h si·o rcr \~1th 27 polnl,. ll017.ntan' s dc~lslon ca111(' c·arlil'r 111 the third quart('r AH~r 1hc first 1n inut(· h•' too.; 0111 h1~ dt>ll·ns11·r buh,ark 11.111· I:>rBus~chere. 1\hO ~-as hmp1ng. Uu1 le<1~ than a m1n\lt€' Jat1·r he dl~ldl'll lo reinsert the \ •·lt•ran forl'.·ard f took hllTl . OUl t){i('ilU!k' ht l\il~n ·t running "·ell." 1'/Hd lloh.man. · I pu t h1111 'bnck becaust' h•· s.11(! he \\HS 11lt right 11 hrn I askrd h1n1 ·· ,\dvanln.11:<· I l1·uuj11hn -and thf' Ce!tlcs. 11.,,l(J'I 11 I ~·•'· •• l' '•I"<"'~\ <,·10'\ I\ ,., , "1_ "''~\>• 1, '•I•._ II T"!~J, <I /I l • llEW VOCll\ ... 0~11~.v~t•t -8•&011>~ 10 r.'""'"'' r .,., 11 •· "•~t r1 "~"""'-•' •· ;. 11 ,_i I Jtc"( t "'·""~ ~ 'l'"' I TC!•I •. \f I! '''V'" " I' : • 'I N .. YOf'll ii ll I• 1l-" l o••• !wh 6'1'' ~: •1 'r • ,. r o,.·•1 1.u• N-'"'"fll<t! kv11 & •IV" 'O• I· ... ~.~\Of'<' A, li .. H e J'op !>ic•c•ds lfoll (llARl.OTTE ,\ t -'I op-!"P1-rlt1I .l ohn ;o;('llmn1tv-11n<l ~tT11111\ "<'e<ied ~t;1n Smuh v.'On flr~t round m:u rhe'I Tuc:.,dJ1 1n t ht $50.000 \l ,\ H lt·nn1.• l'l.·~~11· ,11 tlw' Old~ Pro1·1cl1·n1 r H::iequt·I :101! S1• 1m Club :'\C'"run1hr 1-t· ot l:ri ;i n I ;i1rl11· nf :-.rf\ 7.<'Jlard f1 ~ ·-~ 1}2. 11h1ll· :-11111h 1·.1~\'d ~1 ~\ 1lr1;.1n 1 .~1t1r1rd 'fi..~ Ii-! c;{':1JJ \Ja1:.t+·1' o! \11..,1rah.1 dci\\nC'tl l(n~s la,1· of , .. ,1r;•li;1 6-1. l•!i, •1·1. ,1nU AH!Hr11l1;1n .-.1 11 B.il! 1·l1 nt)i1atr·d ~1rx1w's ll11ul Ha1l11r1·1 Ii I .1 !l, ;.~. 111 l'flc duy·s \\~tJ l113JOr U\)!'.f't~ ~ !'t ... __ , ·"-"' .. _, ...• ' "-----------·~-------- Patterson Hot Area Nines Win . On Mound Gems • Sterling pitching propellecl 1\1Jssion Viejo. San Clemtnte- ;u)d Dana llllL'i Highs to \.'ictories in league· baseball games Tuesday. Mis..ion Vte,lo claimed a 9-0 win over visiting Crestview League rival Tustin, while San C1emente won 2--0 in a hon1c i::ame against Univcrslly .arxl Dana J!llls 00\l.·ned \•isiling Laguna Beach. 9-4, in Orange League ganlCS. Dave Patterson. a senior right·hander lowered h Ls earned run average to 0.67 for the sea900 by blanking Tustin for ,_1ission ViP.jo. The .,..·inners Mick for SC\'t:!n runs in the rourlh inning to prov id e Patterson with a cornfWblc cushion for the late going. In that founh inning rally, Patterson. Greg Perry Da\·e White and Jim Reynolds &II delivered run producing hits. and three more sc or es resulted from a Tustin error \\'ith the hases loti<lL'd. Patterson struck out sev<>n and didn't ,,.,·alk a b;itter In going the distance for .~ission Viejo. singled and moved a.round on a ... sacrificc, walk. and fielder's choice br Al Sandoval. Un Ive rsity. 1ncanwhHe, managed to get onl y one · runner as far as third in aboori>ing lhe def..,l Dana Hills feasted on l.aguna Beach errors in taking its victor}'. Six of the wiMers' · nine runs were unearned as Laguna Beach made eight errors. , Mike Serrano had a pair of doubles for Laguna Beach. One produced a run in the ·second inning, th e other scored the first run in a three· run Laguna Beach outburst in the . fifth inning. Bill Springmen singled home a run. and John Ulloa's 5'lcrifice fly accounted for another, the only Dana ffllls scores which wettn't error· aided. llNnl. )ti $...-r-.d .-.11 ...... Kr•m.r.c Call&'"• 7b Wtoqhl. 111 OulM. p Hu~!, pl> Rtllly. rf ... , h~ • 1 I 11 JC, Prep Baseball Standings SOVTltlll:N CAL C~l'llllNCI w l 01 (ypr .. , Goldtn Wfll L01 Anvtlt1 CC 11:10 Hor'ldo 5•n!t MMlt l LA H••DOr £1,1 LA " ' . ' • • ' ' > ' ' ' ' " THMar'1 I<••" Gollfttl Wnl f. ltlo II-1 Cvll<'n• •· !,..ti H•l'bO( l LAC( 1~ E1ot LA 10 Tllllnll'f'I OtlMI (f,..ft1 ti E1>I LA Rio H°""° el LA H••bot" . S.11!1 Mor\kt 11 LACC MllllON CONlllllllNCI . ' u • P•l-r (fYlll \I Cllruo Stn 1 .. Mnllno S.f! 01-GrC'IJrnotll Rlv.,.1k11 )Gul~w•lt•l'I Haen.we-. " ' " ' " . ' . ' " ' " . " ' " ' , • ,., '" • .. 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The dereat oost Edison's Qiargers a share of the Irvine league ba9eball lead. They fell to M'COlld place. a game behind Los Alamitos and Santa Ana Valley. It took just one pitch for Edison. or more specifically Sle\'e llines. to gel on the scoreboard against Hanis. a smoo th thto"·ing right-hander. !l ines timed Harris' first offering and sent it 330 feet over the left field fence, thereby end ing a five-game string of shutouts. But the rest of the "''rl.Y Harris "·as in rontrol of the Chargers. And when h is teammates scratched for single runs in tile fourth and eighth innings. 1-larTis picked up his eighth victory against one dereat on the season. \f"i lh II .strikcoots, v.'8.lked only one man and surrendered only one solid hit, ii leadorr dwble by Brian Ticchurst prior to the final Inning. If!-111 Hlnt'I. If MttOV. <f Nld1oh, rl $el~.l0 Whitt. p ,....,.,,. c 8a~t.H Onl'"otlt rs. JO Hl-.-0.1111 St""tler, ID l o!9!1 Lot AIArntlN UI l l<.11'1u•1!, 1b Ce1~ltr. lb lltirn. 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The first scored oo an error and the second came only after a dropped foul pop fly v.·hich could have meant the final out of the inning. SAi'.'TA FE SPRINGS - ft.tater Oei Hlgh 's Joe ~'ling ran a personal best of 4:24.6 in winiling the varsity mile to highlight his team's participa- tion in the St. Paul Relays here Tuesday. c~'°"" d..i Mor 3 c ... 1. Me..ri 1 E•l•IKlt 1 f ounteln v,u,y 1 ' ' ' San Clemente struck in the fourth tnning ""1en Tom l.anotti singled. moved up on a Sacrifice by ~1!ke Stavro, and scored on a single by Dan Dodd. In the fifth . Jerry Nelson Ml•lo•. Ill $prl..g""'n, Jtl McC-.H v.no .. I•. cf Tlloma..on, ( UllN, 1t1 R-rto,11 L•url~. rf f~ler. p Tol•h Ill r ~ ..... l I I l J ! 1 ' ) 1 0 0 7 I 0 0 1 I 1 , 1 0 O I l 0 0 0 , 1 0 0 l , l 0 13 ' ' s TMldl't'I lcffn SA V•llrf' 11. E11aM!t I CO<lt Mt..ri I, Fo""'IAI" V•l!.y ~ l o' .til1mlloo 2, Edi•"" 1 II uv1ln0•1 Mftgnoht I, Coron• dtl M•r l l'rld1y'1 llHllt1 M•ono111 11 l!dlson CdM 11 (Ollt MflA E•!nncl1 11 Lot Al•'"!m s.-, V1ll•Y II Fou .. i.ln Valley Sc1ilors Rolling Higli ,4fter 7-0 Triu11ip li v .Roll , Sou thern Cali fornia College exploded for fi ve runs in the rirst inning and went on to post an 11 ·5 victory over Pacific Oiristian College ol Fullerton Tuesday afternoon in action at Boysen Park in Aneheim. Paul Opperman went all the way on the mound for the Vanguards 'h'ho posted their 17th victory agai nst 10 defeats. In the first , an error scored the first two ~ wtth Joe l!lggint drivl1!(·Wlllle Moralts across with the ·thlnf•,niarker. Kip Hearnift ~n singled in Doug Adams and Bob Jolmson brought Higgins actOSS with another stngle. • The only extra bait blow by the Vanguanls In l1le 17-hit attack was an ejgbtb 1nnlng double bf .,jjeamm. ' lltt,IM flNCll 010 O'.IO 11-<1 0AM Hl11o «IO 014 !t-f ' . 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CARI.SON 01 11'9 O•llY l'lltl 51111 Nt.•v.·port lh1rhor II i g h 's Sailors continue to roll the dice the right way in SunS<!t l..ea~ue baseball circles :is C'Oach Andy Snrith's 1'urs \\'ideoed their circuit lead to a full game 'fl.1csrlay :if1t·n1n.::•n over idlC' Loara and An::iheirn. The SJilors rolled ano1hC'r seven <'n route to an Pa~y 7-0 triumph over visiting \Vestcrn lligh in in1prt'ssive f::ishion . The Sailors struck for all seven run.s in the second inning "ilcn the fir.it eight batters ~ol aboard cithi:r by base hit or \\rcstcrn rn isc-ues. And st:irtC'r ~1orga n Abbott shut the door on \Vestern "·ith a nifty t~·o-hitter. "·hirfing It and allowing no one as far as second base after the fir st inning. PllllW~Y Ll!:.ti~UE L GI lie rrt1red the last 14 s1v•""• ~ j \\'e-sle111 batters and ',\'<is '~r;ir.,,"" • ,J 1 sec1ningly in trouble only in ~. . ' v J • 1 the fir sl inning 11'hen \Vestcrn !' '',' l dd utn• #oarli. ; ,$ pu runners on sccon an unnv k 1111 1 l third with two out. l"wtM'+"• ·Stwft ~·v•n"• i, k"et1tlldv o Abbott fli,nned the last lll'lto'lll •· Lt HAbtl t Mini"' Viti• (t i s ...... ., Hllh ,, ,,,_ P•r~ ' Western batter in 1he first ~·~· c-... 1111 • 11> r ~ rlll 1,ow J. FulltrlOIO ' . • •• r "rltf l>«•Y· rt , 1 , 1 ,,. .. .,., 01me1 inning and ~·as nf'Vl.'r in ' E1,,..t!Ofi, Ir s I 1 1 a.ew. rt a • o o \• H_., " Putlfl'ton trouble after that. Lllblldl;, cf Mor•lt1,c Sp.Ml, c Ad•""" ,. MUuo.lb J~l•ltt, '" Hflllllnt, 41'1 Mt•a°"" '1 J-sor. . .,111 W••dlow, U Ltwl..,, 1.-0'tl OpPl!'"l'I...., (I t 1 3 I ll~llb • 1 1 1 I rov •I l_,I l I 1 I '1\'11111, M 1 t ) 1 l"'""v ~Hll a1 l(..,ntdy f\ewporl. meanwhile. !ltrUCk I l 0 0 0. Sd\/llkll;C 1 I 1 1 t VIMI II utN ,._ "I . h ' th d f • l 2 2 L1111. ti t 1 0 (I CllEITVtEW LIAGUE. 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" :.1<1 FrenciKa tD'AUlul<!o 7..(11 ~1 HOllllOft 10\lr~" I· and Bob Hanley n1ade it safely to first on a fielder's clloice > \\'hen the first or three \Vestcm C'rrors of the hm i.ng \\'35 l"Offilllitted. Doug Chard singled to left for an rbi ·as New port eont inuetl to rack up its runs one at a l1n1c. Abbot! follov.·ed "'ilh a high bouncer o\·er lhin:I base for t"·o more rbi. Chard and Abbott both e\•cntual\y scored on the third \\'eslcrn miscul' of thr_ fr:amc on Art Sorce~ infield grounder. The next three Ne~-port b:atl<'rs \\'ere rt>lired-buL at 1h:1t poinl it didn't really 1nnttcr-Abbott had about six rnoN; runs tlwn he needed and it was clear sailing for Ne\vport . w .. 11rn !Ol Mo111, Cl Wt brlgl'll, lb E~1n1, lb 1"ty!Ot, II Rlvtr•, c Fl•h,r. !I Oll•e1, rl (Id.on, ll w1..,. 7tl cnrl•ll•nMMO. rt Slrlcl<ltnCI. " Ultrf, P Gr1y, o TD11b Ill• II l"fll 2 0 0 • 1 0 l .o 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 O I O 0 0 0 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 ,, 0 , 0 Ntwllll'I H1"'9r 111 l-l t ftl!'J, If Oo11tl, II (l'la<d. II PtulKll. 11 .-.-11.0 O)Arw;ht•d. Ph Sorct, lb 1-1-.rt Aoblrl>On, lb Pl1r. pl\ l)r,rl!y. ct 81HOfllltC, G Oul<t!. ( ,, ...... ,b Tclal• •II • h "" l 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 l I I l I 0 0 (I ) , 2 , 1 o a o J 0 1 0 l 0 0 0 , 1 0 0 ' 0 0 0 ' l 0 0 1 I 0 0 1 0 ' 0 l I 1 I 11 7 7 ~ Store by lnnint• ' ........ 1110 CICIO 1<-1 ' . ' . ' . Prep, JC Golf Results Vt F'lilf COSll Mt•I IWI 161 l'lrlMllAlll VAl1tf Al Ctotl ,._111 C.C. Crouley IF\tl 15. d~. ltadcllllt 77, t.-1. Gii Gord;! IC) 1', lie!. Ml1'1'1tll 16. 1-<I. FOt",tacU !Cl 1', di! ll'lttcllt<' tl. 1-0. Tt!r•ull (Cl I•, IHI. Kt•""" ti, 7-0. Gor11an Goriltl CC• 1', 11411. W•11ner It. ... Nty {Cl I~ dt! Eroltfrte h , 7-0. JC (l .. I Or•..,,. Cot1I IHI U11 Ml. SAC. r.i Los Strt"lllM CCI fll)rM• (0! 11 <1•!. Tomo1tln1 al, 6.(1. r.>cG-•~ (01 11 !led .lvt•• 11. 3-J 8•Dwn (0\ U def. CIAncl'ltlll '1, .... 1. "•ndlll 101 IJ !It'd Thompson ll. 3-3 Ml ttln (0) IJ dtl Wl'(l1tln1 9,, 4 1. G•uofYn lMI M def. Hollyfilld ... S·1 JC Goll lldilllAlll<.-!J4) 10) l'UllfflOll It! MIH10tl V\•I• CC.I Oulmbv (SJ 14 d•I. Smllll t<I • .a. OfbJ.on !51 N IHI. Or11w1 19 • ..a. 5c"un1 151 7' aar Met\n~• 11, ~. t11rwar<1 (Sl 8~ <If!. P hlll111, 9~. 6-0 J(1&ro1to ($) T9 Of'I. K•n-y 10), t•D, S<~••n (Sl II lk!. P1rry 11U. (>.(I. Oil City Wi11s, 7-6, Over Lions Ed Vignaroll plated four mates with his bat through six inn ings and tea mmate Stan 'f<'rry knoc ked in Vignaroli ~·ith the wiMing run In the seventh as lluntington Beech lligll turned host \Veslminstcr a"•ay, 7-0. in Sunset League baseball play Tuesday. li:i othrr circu.it action Santa Ana camt' from behind with four runs in the seventh inning and two more in the eighth to pull out an 11-10 triumph over !-.larlna. Westminster's Dave Walsh and Curnal Rungo ripped solo home r uns to keep \\"C'stminster even through six before Terry came through v.·ith the "'inning hit. Vignaroli stroked ba ses. loaded doubles in the first and sixth innings, each t I m e plating a pair or nmners. Rick Robinson was three- for·four with three rbi and a ~ir of triples for Marina as the Vikings assumed a 9-5 lead through five lnnings before the roof caved in in the botto1n of the seventh at Santa Ana. ft.farina went back on top in tile eighth inning when Mike \Vetistein w a I k e d and eventually scored on an error. But Santa Ana came back with a single by Roy Goozalez and three walks to tie it. 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Wt~lmln51er • ' ' JOO OJD 1-1 IQ I 2l01l'O~l1 Cha rgers pitcher D a v e White had given up just t\\'O hill iind pitched masterfully through the first .seven innings and tv.·o oots in the eighth before disaster sin1ck. Los Ala mltos' ~like Olamberlain ripped a single to center and promptly st-Ole second base. Then alter Ule dropped foul fly, the winners placed two infield singles for the winning n1n. White finis?cd the game Bill St. John finished fourth in the mile with a 4:32.5 and Mater Dei's shuttle hurdles relay team of Rein Linquist, Greg Ewing, Steve Breenfell and Greg Woepse v .. as a third place finisher in 1:02.8 for the ~1onarclls' other vars l t y points. • Mater De:i's rreshman contingent daimed first place in its division, sparked by a meet record pole vault effort (11-0) by Jamie Oicbon. Crespi won the varsity and sophomore dlvi.slons. Mesa Sinl{s FV, 8-6; Eagles, Sea Kings Fall Steve Sharp and Ste\'e ~"~'(.;..:_,cl ; : : : Bernhardt stroked solo home u11r11f'lo, rt > 1 2 2 t II Fc~,lb 2011 runs o map a &-a situation 1 • .,1 ... c , o , o and propel the Costa r..tesa ll•r<1'"•~ .• ~ ' o o o H'gh V•l..,11, Pl'I 0 O 0 I 1 Mustangs to an U Irvine P111 ...... 11 2 o • , League baseball d ecision cr~~\~r. J : : ; Tuesday altemoon at the '"'' M"" 111 !\fustangs' diamond ove r ,,.,,.,1. 11 '! 'o ",~ Fountain Valle)'. T'l'O"· c1 • • o o o.l•nv. c ' O o o In other action Santa Ana s. Sherp. lb • ' , 1 Valley came from a 5-1 deficit ~-.!!~~~·'01• 20 ! ~ ~ ~ lo post an JJ~ decision over Crandall, s1 2 1 1 o I 'll E ... ,.11e1p1,p11 100 0 v s1 ng s tanc1 a and ·0.1., .. 11 •• a,,311 2 1 o 1 Magnolia dui;nped Corona de! v~:;-~;z-· '' ~ : ,! ; ~far, 6-2, on the \\"inncr's scare 11., '~""*" diam....... ' ' • ._...... Fin. V11lty )04 000 ~ 9 J Sharp and Bernhardt both coo11 MfSI 0» 101 x-e H 2 went to left field with their Coor-baggers after ~1esa and Fountain Valiey had slugged it out for th ree innings and ~·ere tied at 6. Fountain Valley's key hits were Vince Bienek's tw~run si ng1e in the first inning. ~lark G~ield's tw~run th ird inning double and Dean Fo:t's rbi double. A1esa .scored three in the second with John Bro~n 's two-run homer and an rbi single by Jim Brandt. Three more scored in the third inning. Dave Bernhardt's fielder's choice and a Fountain Valley error-plated t\\·o and Bill Valentine knocked in the othe r score. Estanc1a·s Afark Deven led oft with a home run in the third inning and moments later Steve 1\forton hammered a tv.-o.run home run to give E.$1.anciA a $-1 lead. But Santa Ana Vallev's Al Trotler came through ~·ith a three-run homer in the fifth iMing after stroking a tw~run single in the fourth to get Santa Ana Valley out of trouble. 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G " '" •• '" " " o• " 8 ' ,, ' '" M> " '" •• " " ,, ' .. s • • " '" ' ' ' " ' ' • • < ' " • " • ' • f 0 0 " > • " ' G G : " " 0 " ' r " ~ ' ' ' ' , ' Ala1nito s Racing - Entries Me n's Golf Coast Clubs In Cup Play President's cup action 1s In \'<>gUC at three Orange Co..'lst area golf courses lhese days wllb Co.-;ta ~lesa Golf and Country Club dO'ATl to the !i.n:il match. Gordon Voss and John R. Chapman \lo'ill mttt Sunday for the championship in the match play C\'C.llt. itlls#IOH 'Viejo At ~tission \'ie)o Golf Club. five matches are carded this "'eek in the president's cup competition. Dave Richardson m c et s Gary Awtin, John Gould plays Fcllx Tomlinson. Ed Beal faces Tom Hoag. Doug l\lcDonald meets Stt'\'C \'l:1!Z· ncr and Norman Foreman facrs Ed corc. s., .. ,.11u Assist:int pro Eric Pollard ·fired a sizzlinl? 31 on the front nine at HWllington Seacliff Country Club this week. The nine-hole score is a C'OW'St' record but darkness pr('vcnted him from attacking the 18-hole record or 66. Bill Ball 1eadS the seniors tournament after firing a first round nel score of 68. The evenl concludes Saturday. Oaude \\'ard fii-ed a holf'- in-one on ttx> eiehlh hole at lluntington Seacliff this "'eek. It "·as his ninth ace in a playing carrer that spans SC\'Cral vears and his second on thf' Same hole at $(-acHH 1-1<' used a driver to cover the 180 yards. .~n11fa A1111 Thcv arc dO\\·n to th(' qunr1 errinals in all but one instanCe at Santa Ana Country aub in the chamoionship night of the prcsidt>nrs cup tournament. Second round results found Robb Hurtt defeating Ernie Ainslie: Jack .\\1ilder stopping Denny Evans: John Irvine y,·inning O\'Cr Or, Don Diru<;: and Bo \\'eaver defeating Tchy Page in the upper brack£>t. In the lov;er bracket. nr. Kirby Day and B :i r r ~· Ha!\amorc haven't finishl'd their match : Dr. Bi!l Kincannon defeated D I c: k Aubrey: Dr. Jark Givens stopped Let ltofeUger: and Or. Nt>d Khoorey halted Jim V~lkl. ll:fetzger deleattd Pat llart in first rowld ncUon befdn.o his loss to Dr. Gi\-·ens. In the Augusta flighL Ed Elt1ell defeated Bllt Dennis: :\like Carter y,·on over Ro)' Crank; Joh.Ji Abraham took the measure of LIO\'fl SlDf'\:el"· r1nd Hartley Sears -stopped Ed Weber. Next big event at Santa Ana is the Bob Fernandez &iag on ~lay I. ,. On April 2t Ruth Jes.wi of the LPGA tour, v.i ll give a clinic at J o'clock and stage an rx hibilion al 2. The f'\'t'm is for members and gucs1s only. Big Can11011 l\fembt>rs of the m('n'~ rlub at Bi~ Canyon Countrv Club o' 1\'e\\·port Biiarh stai::Cd a p•f"- am by proxy tournament Saturday y,·ith m cm be rs tcamin'! with lhi?ir fa vorit0 pro in the :\!asters tournament at Aueusta. !o.le1nbers of Bil.! Canyon used net scores combined "''ith the }:lross score of their ch()S{'n pro to detennine \\·inners. In . first plac<' at 1:16 y,·ere J..eonard Shane and Tom \reisko pf. Dave Quisling and Johnny :O.liller finished second at 137. Tu·o teams liC'd at 1'.l!I including Chuck Lehman with Johnny ~1iller a nd Ba rt ~tcHu,11;h with Dave Stockton, Dirk Fykr chose J a c k Kirklaus ac; his partn<'r and finishOO ,,·ith a 141 "''it!1 Hob Ihrke and Nicklaus at iii. 'NM at 143 "'<'re Jack Ranta "'ilh Nirk!aus and Ca r o I \\'cndell y,•ith :\lillrr. Toby Olson and Jim ColOCrt also had 144. In a partner"s better ball event, Bart :-.lrllugh captured three of the first four places with different' partners. First p\a("(! at 65 v.·cnt to :\lcHugh and Phil \\'emcr _ ;..1clfugh th('n teamed \.l'ith :'\laynard Franklin and Harry Perry at 66 y,·ith the latter two also finishing al 66. 19111 lloll' Los Ala1uitos There's still plenty of time to enter the 1974 Orange County a n1 a t e u r golf champions hip!; lo be staged over the :i.1en1orial D a y \\"eekend Racing Results Entry dt>adlill(' for the men's tournament is !\lay 15 v.·ith competition in a championship f!ii:;ht , Peoria ni2.hl and "ight handicap divisions. '""'''" ... ,,u u, "'~ ci.tr, Trtck F11t Fll:IT l:ACE -OM milt, Ptce. ci.1mlf!!I, All aves. Pu•oe 11100, Lllf'tf Hill /R1tchl<>r"l ~f..,I !Willlamtl 1100 '·'° •II(! ~.60 '·"° Good 111111.., 4 !,l.11oonl 1..0 Time -2.IU. "110 riced -Ma]<>r l ltc-. Fl•fl>tll Jude, I( S Crffd, P11r!cl1 P., Jetter.on Tlqer. Sc•t!d'<ed -ArmDro Gvtsl. Fret Htllller. 11 l!•tcl• -7·LWMr Miit & 2·k re111, ~ftd 110.H. lECOMD IACE -Ol'f! mile. P•c• M1lde-n. (Df>dlllont<I l y11r old\. Puru 11100. A·Sunnlc Alm1h11r~I Cl1yleu ) J.<IO l .IQ 1 . ..0 A·Golde11 1m19e (A, Wllll1mtl J.olO J.to 1,olO Baclltlor Will (J, Wllll1m1l 1.IQ Time -20S ~/.5. A1M> r..:ed -Kt!lvtuck T11rn1y, H T A, SQ111re Ch1nc1. Oan1e Fl1sn. No oc••Tc~. A -J.O'Brft n !r1IMo11 1n1.,. THll:D llACI! -One mile. P1c•. CTalmlr>Q. All -·· Purst 11111)0, TP>e II.Old & Trl~k. Cwc!t World, Ste Ind Sil.I .Y.6Q11intJ PIUI. M1rie1T1 ltllt (Dennis! 11.tC 1.llO l !D C1rettH Aoclnf"f' !Gordon) 5 00 J •o 11111 1111nt IH1r111trl l.00 TITll -2.07 J/S. 4ho r..:Pd -MIS•t<" l r(M'n, Lad·, C~llti $., FltSI •Ol'•!-Joe Alcl>t•d. Jtllby Stormcloud Sc•Uchf.d -El De U11mllr. Pultsi<I Sllwer. llOUllTH IACll -Ont mHt. Trol ci.1ml119 /\efldl<tp. All •1. P11r1e '"""· Net Results ltose A 74 Datsun 2 .... .,.,_ • t1•J&"'OOtl COSTA MISADATSUH 2141 HAUOI ILYD. C.M. 140-4410 Ar>ll•'S $pe+dfr \Holli 9$4 •l)O j (Y.I O••nley Cale~ I Aubin ) '"° '80 Prince TOO• fT<>!ld ) l •~ Time -l 01 115 Al» ••Ced -D•wilit~ (•le~. DO· A•"'t•o lnvlcta. Ct191f"Y Lid, Roit•f~ Fiddler, Ha•rD<1s1>1119. No scrt!c~es. F IFTH llACE -Ont m11f P.tce. COl'CllhOM<f, (NW ?) S we~r olO\ & 11nder P11rH Utl(l(I. Tl\t Ord~ (oo;niw Cll•ottr o! E~eculi•tl Secro!ar\11 •K• Prl1r ~Vi,.ner !G•11n<1yJ a . ..o J 10 l l'O LllloH<ld (\'/illllm•l t 60 St~ N4t!lwe Glamou' IOt1>ni!l 1 •0 To"'f -1.04 I 5 Al» ••cf!d -Trew1n1, Se<> Bav 8, Rf"l"Y' Heir, A...iy-. Clarice. Pennv ·~ !.cr•ICM<I -01mon Bo Bo, TaVIGr Pace. SIXTH l:ACE -Ont mile. Pace . Cl1lm•"ll All 111e1. P11rse IXIOO. Lincoln !Perer<rn JrJ 1 1.~ 4.80 i ~o Ovrr Flo (Qen,.11) 4.00 l •0 PoE>l.tr Kll11<k [TQ(!CI I!) S 10 Time -l.IU 2/J. AIM! '"~ -J1v41lon Mo~""'-· BrotMr In L1w. Grall" T!~, Luc\y (()In, Mon•looor N. !.crttcllttl -Frostw's Fir!!. U E•l<ll -•·LllKtl~ • 6-0ver Flar, ,,Id !Ill.Oii. SEVENTH lltACE -One Mile Pace C-lf\onl-0 ICD-•l. FllHe\ & Mare•. All 1oe1. Piii" .. UOIXI TM Norin Sant• A.na ";"''"'' cruti Ptu. Sitrtl\ Cull rc-1 10 . .0 6.10 3.to Mati•r c;..., !Dennl1) 6.to 'Oil Deltwl•f N fMlllOS) l 60 l ime -2.12 4/S. A.llO rtcrcl -M1y Ton1, l1ret11, El1>e•••· c-r llkl'ltrCI Na Kra!(llel. EIQMTH l:ACE -On'f mile. Pit,, (l•imlng 11an01,1p. ,I.It 1;.o\, Purn1 .... Ale• Wrio.,..r CR1tcllll>"<l l 5cot1 SI!\ <TOdll1 oanciv 06ncrr !Gruftdv) Time -l.IU •1S 1.10 •.00 .. ~ '·~ '., •.1G Al.., ••cl-0 -Mr. H.t•~ I , Ft<'lil~ l'loY I., ll(!wl AmDer, Fro\! lhOO!""t, Ol•mon!f P.tcr. Stra!c ... CI -Up Ital A. Ii Elicit -'·Alt• Wtlovtr .. l· l<oll Siik, 1"1ld Ut.tt. The first round will be played at . three .courses \.l'ith the championship. first and second fiighls at Anahei1n Hills Gol f Club. The third. fcurth and fift h flil!ht s .nn play at ShorC(liffs Golf Club in Sail t1rmente. Sixth. seventh and eighth flights along "''ith the Peoria flight v.•i\1 play at Rivcrvie"'· c;o!f Club in Santa Ana. On Sundav, ~!av 2 6, Huntin~ton Searliff "eoon1r.v Club, G r~n Ri\·er {;olf Club and Shoreeliffs Golf Club "''ill be used . On the final dav. Green River and San Clerriente Golf Club "'ill be ut ilized for play. Established hand i ea p s through 24 will be USt"d in determining fiighl placement with the championship group encompassing 0-5 handicap golfers. Entry blanks are a\·ailable at most area go lf courses. Badminton Chemise LaCoste • Purcflll . Convitrse • Trelorn -Garria ;t I ~ ~ er'lfliing in enni~ ~ EPJJ•" S11h11l111 a. I FFr\TVRtN r; & lt•t•;•' lt1,.i1 v, ~ At.I. 1n11 BR'' n~ . ( $ I~ aran'l,ounf l'Ypo1•fs ~ ~... Behind the Jnt\rnat!onal Pancake House .:_ ~ 333 E. t1U1 St. Cpsta Ates:i p110oe 642,6886 § ;: ').6 Sal.& t.1on. thru Thur:t.· FrLto 5:00 p.m .• Sun.IJ.Z f Fri•d Perry. Wilson -D11nl0f1 -l>:ivlt: Tretorn -U.ne.roft J~~~ Arnold ~aimer's ~STRATEGY OF GOLF NARROW GREEN REQULRES DIFFERENT STRATEGY GolfTequires physical stamina and 1ives a lot of physical satisf1ction. It's great to ft-.el your muscles coiling and to drive your club down through the ball with 111 the power of yo ur body. And there's nothin& like 1 castul game of golf to relax you and make you. Corset your evotyday worries. But for all this physic1l involvement, 101( is still a thinking man's 11me. The great Bobby Jo nes once said that golf is 1 same pl1yed on a five-inch counc-the distance between the ears. Bt'n Ilagan claims th1t 1olf is 30 percent physical and 70 percent mental. Any way you look at it, a &ood golfer Is a smart coif er. He knows when to take a chance, and when to play the percentages. lfe kaows how to adapt hia game to the special conditions of a given hole. I :. I ~ " ! ; • For example, on a par three ho le a golfer normally shoots straight for the pin in the hope that he can ·get down in two or, who knows, even &et a mitaculous hole·in-onc. But son1t·tin1r s prudence dictate~ as.lightly different stratrgy. In today's illustration the flag5lick is located on the very narrow right side o f the green. The hole is protected b::r water in front and trees in back. A perfect tee shot would be ncrded for the ball to finish near the hole. The safer approach is lo shoot for the le ft side of the green, which has a much larger landing area. Then if the tee shot is a little short or long, 11 still has a chance of landing o n the grrcn. 37. Srnrt 111 Jpil~ af /rapJ, b11rtl·t1J. r11w1h a111J J 11..,11'111//r<'J-"1tl1 t ht hrlp Ar11old Palnrrr u /{CrJ rP11 rn lru hn.14.irr. '"Jr,111blr Shr111." .A t llP." U y,,urJ }<If ~!lf and a Jta111pr rl, 1tl/-vdJ1tfltd ~n ~tlo~ srnr to Arnn/J Pa lmtf, t 'o 1/riJ llf"Jl'W-l'l'f. Crucial \fi11 Whiteley's Hit Lifts GWC, 2-1 Bill V.'ltiteley rould be appropria1ely labeled <;:slden \Vesl College's :\tr. Clut ce.this ... son. A freshman ll'ho has seen spot duty. \Vhi!eley doubled in Golden \\1esfs only tu·o runs Tuesday gi,ing !Ix• Rusrle rs ll crucial 2·1 Southern California Conference baseball ,·irtory over host Rio Hondo. It u·as lhe thir~ gamc-y,•inning hit for \Vhiteley this season. The .,..·in kept coach Fred Hoover's club one g a me he hind Cypress. a 6-3 ,·iclor O\'er LA Harbor. In oth£>r JC games. Orange Coast fell to invading :\11 San Antonio. &.2, in South Coas t play and Saddleback'!I Gauchos y,·ere dO\.llled by ho!;t Chaffey, ~3. in ~fission r1r<:uit action. \Vhiteley, !1lling in for aihni;:: nod Bro\111 at second base. doubled in the ty,·o runs in the eighth inning. His . h Io 1v foJloy,·ed u·alks to Curt ~\cr­ son and Go rdon Blakeley. \\'hiteley, y,·ho is hatting .339 for the season. had tw o doubles in four appearances. Peterson. y,·ho suffered a black eye y,·hen hit by his 0111n foul ball during bun ting practice ,. ~1onday, pitched brilliantly for 6 2-3 innings. He allov.·ed just one hit be.fore v.·alkinii: a baiter in the seventh , Pet Espinoza came on in relief and issued Rio Hondo's s('(:()nd hit and lone run. lie shut the Roadrunners out !he res! of the way. picking up his sc·\·enth victory of the season against two losses . ttfean\.lflile at OCC, the losing Pirates scored single tallies in the second and third frames to Lake a 2-1 lead. bu! the i\1ounties quickly got back in front y,•ith a three-run rally In 1hc fifth. The Bucs' rirst run y,·as tallied on Dale Kubeska's , single unrl a triple by Jeff Grant and ~lark Schrupp's single got the seC'(H1d tally home. At Chaffey. Sadd!eb.1ck·s S1c1·e \\'illiarru; had a do~blc and a triple and balled in a run . And team1na1e noug Pryor slammed a lhree-ba~e hit. G11M •• i.10,.ow. !h !<h•wp(I. Cl ~,91, !Ill s ..... ~. >o Allor>. :llJ l':UOt>l•, c l':Mllff. 11 YCMI. ti leat!le, rf Alll.t. p l:ie,~o••cf>, P Tot•ll S<trt ., '" llllll"f\ •b , ~ ·~ l I l 0 • • • . ' ' ' ' . . ' . ' n o Q ' 0 ' 1 . 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Magic 111m .. Jwenty ,__..., ., ltash cut>es. exposures, , ' 0 ' If'· ,., ..... Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newpor1 Beach (7 14 1 644 -2 313 . HUNTINGTON CENTER . Hunling1dn Bea ch (714) 892 -777 1. ' ANXIOUS M9MENTS -Q\vner !\l ike Kane stands in the mud as leclering crane is balanced by spec- tators as his SS.foot lrhnaran, Spirit oi America, is lt'orld's Fastest? ' t ...... S .. trt !llMM la unched in th e. Parra1nalta River on the upper re<iches of Sydney l la rbor. Kane hopes Spirit v. 111 prove to be the fa stest multihull in the world. , New Class Oebnting ,_~-:~.-~,~~.~:.:-~:.-=-- • Etch.ells Boivs UI . ~ The newest and fastest .--- growing .sail boat class in One of Kin<l Ruce Newport Harbor is l he Etchell.i-22, a 30-foot sloop that r.-;>;~.j(~~ , wllJ be closely watched 1n the One Of A Kind Regatta "" starting today. The boot gets its name from the 22-root waterline. It was designed in 1968 by Skip Etchell! of New York as e possible Ol ympie Class. and althwgh it proved to be the fastest boot in th e selection trials that year, the 27.foof SoJing got the nod by the International Yacht Racing Union. The se lec tion . commiltee repon~· selected the Soling because it was less expensive to build. NAMli ITolT•Ml!MT Tiii lollOwlnt -ion I• oolng butlnns ••: WTT ... o .. e•T1••· 11• NNOOfl Center Ori...,, """' 1m. ,.,........,, !••C"· c.111111"nl• t2660 WO<J.11 Tt•lfl Ttllllll lroc., 111 ,,...,._, CtnMr Orlw, Sulll ICU, N1wOC'l 111efl. c.u._..i , ""' · Tftlt 1111'1""' I• c-uc:ted DY e ,.,....,, ptr!Ollrtftop. W(ll'"lrl Tl•ITI Titr111lt, Inc:. !~ Tom !>. Grllldl , . $tcr1ltf\I 'Tftlt tl•l1,.....1 -• flled wilft -County Clt rt.. of Dtt 'lll• C90lnlY 0!1 Aprll I 1914 NAGIU ... AliOAH ANO DAll1DIQN, INC. All..-...n 11 P.IW o" M•cAl""lfl11t 11....i., tM ,....,. NtWPlrl ltlcll. Ctlllorllll '1419 '""' PvDU,Md Ol•flll'" COit! Dilly l'llOI, 11.~r!I l. 10, 1', ll, lf1• 111J.1• PUBLIC .NOTICE . "" . FICTITIOUS I UllNll:SI NAMli fTAT•M•HT Tht lnJlowlno Pl',_. Ii dcllll\1 DuilMI' .,, THE [NTITY • .U. Pl. N..,..-' lllvd .• ~uue ol, N•wfllrl !1tcft, C1lllwnl1 ~ .. NewPo<r Coll ll>Of"lllW'. lnc:. ISltte DI lncor110<•liCfl C•lilarnltl. 4-1 H. ~t""'°'r llnfd , ~v!rt A. H1·.-per1 !ttch, C1lol0N1l1 f1"60 Tl'll> °"'!"""\ Ii c-ucted DY t corl)Ol"lllon NeWl>Crl Co•l11>0<1!1.,.., lne. ev Btrll'IOIO!'l""lr# X. M•llDNY Prt>l<ltnl T~lt 1111 • ....,.1 wet 1111111 wll" the COi.Oniy Cler~ cJ Or1nge C:ovnty Oft •prU I. 191, OAV ID I'. DELANCY, Art•rnty ti L1w J111 E. Cit'! tl\rfY., Swill 2N Ctro11• dfl M•'• CtU~t '2•U Tel: !1141 flJ·llll t • •lHJI F'ubll•htrt O••nve Ca111 011tv Plier. Acrlt 3. 10. 17. '•· 1974 1114·14 l'UBLJC N01'1CJ<: Jcrr f'aJFell s I a r I e d importing the Etchells-22 to Newport Beach le.55 than a year ago and there arc now lS actively racing with orders for severul more. The boat is particularly attractive t o \lC'teran Star and Rhodes-33 .sailors. HOT NEW CLASS-commodore Don Edler of New-•-----,-"-.'-''" ___ _ H bo Y h Cl • f h S FICTITIOUS IUllNISS JN FACT, TUE Etehells-22 port ar r ac t ub 1s one o t e veteran tar NAME iTATIMENT has been dubbed the "old class sailors who are turning to the new Etchells· TM. 1ouow1nu Pll'ION •r• c101nci ~~··"""' '" man's Star OOat" because of 22 in the flarbor area. Edler, a former world champ-DEMARCO, BA.AGER a. 11E AAL. s~ its stiffness, requiring less jon Star sailor is shown winning NHYC 's Spring ~!:&"."ci1~'.:"1.0ri·~~11" 900 ' N_e"AP<>r' hiking than the Star. Gold Cup regatta. The Etchells is one of the classes F••11~ O.M•rco. Jr., 121' Frvm•n Vhc he . Ao.a. ~1111110 Clly, C•lllornl1 t l40t \ n I wind pipes up. competing in the One Of A Kind regatta this week. 1t1cn~•<1• o. B•'Df" •~s ~n ~.1 .... skippers and c re>A'S have found A...,.,...,, sin M1r1no, C1lltornl• "lOI 1-1¥old 6itr•I, l*"D Sltldtl...ood t..rw. they can stabilize the OOat by N~-.."°'' ee1cn. C•H\ornl1 t2'6G lying on deck or inside against are 30 feet 6 inches overall. 22 the boats are equi pped for 0~:,r'~(ll'"~-.,~~.~11~~!: :;;~h i~l.1nds to t\r'A·port \.\-'here he single-handed T3C'C, one or the the skin on the wealher side feet length waterline. si x feet racing here. Price rcad.v to R.cne•a c:. G•Hno.•11• 's:io 111• Li Newpo1~t Skipper Readies Sailboat \Vhen ~Iike Kane. a young Nc'A'port Beach i n s u r a n c t! broker. arrived in Newport a fe.,.,· years ago from an around the world,-cruise aboard his trimaran flurry Kane . he was alrea dy talking about a rK.'\Y trimaran th.1t he hoped 'A'OUld be the fastest sailing vessel in the world. .Kane is in Sydney Auslralla, this week for the launching of his 55-foot trimaran, Spirit of America, .,.,·hich he and the designer • builder, Lock Crowther of Sydney, elain1 is potentially the world's fastest sailboat. sidcrably more than most nlOoohull yachts o{ the same length. Spirit \\"CJghs only one quartt'r as much as com· parable size monohulls. KANE WILL have a chance to find out just how fast his new rnultihull is in his first race agairi.st other 1nultihul~ in the Brisbane to Gladstone race later this month. Following the race. Kane and hi s wife Cindy and th ree friend s plan to cruise the Spirit OOck through the Pacific will outfit her for furt her instead of hanaing over the I ~~;:· P' 1°' 11••df• Etr••••· C:ill10r"n 11 mos! challenging ya eh I i n g """'' 11 inches beam. displacing ra('(' is approximately $8.000. raec 1 ·' 1 arnJI cruises!. 1 1 contests in the world. si~s~ Elchclls ,..35 r-enUy 3,325 poonds vdth its 2.200 Boots p r es c n t I y in oJ.=,' J!i .. e,P~~~119':M1 '~,'. A I IOU~ 1 a 1nu Ii lU 1 is not . 1 nc " '"'" c:a1uorn1.i .:1615 <'li<'ible for the Los An,,elcs 10 He also has plans for an gh·cn inte rnationa l stalus by pound lead keel. Jt ca rries 390 com(X'tition hcrf' are tx-ing A1~n "· wo1en. "4S !•rrr orJ.,., .., ,. "Jed b f SI. Rhod S1<><110 Coly. C•llf(ll'"nl• 9160~ llonolulu race, Kane has in-:1round lhc '¥1'orld single-hand· the IYRU a nd there is feet o{ working sail and a 400 sa1 Y ormer ar, cs-L•,,v e TM•H. '2• Rlmpeu, Lo. dicatcd to frie nds in Australia cd sail. hoping to beat the cont.wture in some circles that 33 and Ludcrs-16 ,sailors. '"'~'"· c:eu11:1rn 11 900.J6 ,......... foot spinnaker. Terrr L, Rl>od"' t'6J Porl c:rwhei. that he plans to sail· the record of 164 days set by Alain it may eventually be chosen as 1·nc ·hull is constructed of N~p0r1 ee•c", c111tvnt1 ""° ~h h ·-· ~-1a r F -. noth a 01 . ho l FAR"'ELL SAID h . r·be I .lh "-J O•kley c Fro.I, nu WM~ Stilt course. 1 ere as ~en no . "-"' s o ra ...... m a er n ymp1c a . " e IS J rg ass WI a uu sa core . or1 .... coron• oe1 Mer, c .1111:1rnl• .:i6n report of a mullihull Trdnspac tri maran . Vital statistics or the boat importing the bare hull and deck. Spars arc aluminum. r"i' DU.,,,. .. I• c-uc•eo ov • ""'"''I --------------------~---------'--=---------------'---------1~1rtnetU>I~ . this yea r. .· Rooert 1-1. Morr!ton, ' Qf"Mfll perlM'f TIIE PRIMARY All\1 of Kane in the ·spirit of An1crica is the realization of his drean1 or sailing the Transatlantic l MJ ''•letnenl Wit 11!..t w!lh ll'le (ounl"t' Clerk of Or11111e Covntv on Mlri:h 11. U1~. ,.J24ff F'<1Dllsneo Or1ngt c ooo,1 01llv Pllc1, MllH~ 11. Ind April), 10. 11. 1974 1011-71 PUBLIC NOTICE The new craft is 55 feet long, 3.1 feet beam and i."! light w e i g h t fiberglass-sandwich construction. She will ca ri·y 1.240 square feet of sail, coo- Y aclit Listing Service Started in Newport ·Meet The Peop 1 le Who Write Jlo le Deaths Due To Boating On Increase SACRAMENTO (UP I) -A total of 128 persons were killed in boating accidents during 1973. a 13 percent increa.sc over the ·previous year, tht! State Department of Navigation and 0 c e a n Development saJd Tuesday. Frank Torkflsoo, a c t ill g director of the deparLment, said the single gr e atest increase in 1973 was "~he 1rcmendous upsurge in deaths in\'olving canoes, kaya ks and innatable rafts. '"fata lities in this category alone ha ve tripled in one year. If lhcre had been no increase 1n this category, California \1·ould have experienced an overall reduction in fataliti es over the last several years." 1'orkcl son said. An annual report on boating i1\ the t>late shov,red that 1luri ng 1973 ~ total of !'IG.1 r<'trea!ionat \<'SSl'IS 11· c r r 1n\"Olved in 69fi ;tct:idcn!s "'hich injur~d lf17 pt.'rs11ns. cn11sNI 113 dmwn1n!!S :ind 15 rtcaths by other c :i us es. ProP<'rl\' damage .... as sci at ~I i8 n11llion The report al.i;o .:;ud th,11 OlOre than two-!hirds or :ill boaL opera!ors 111\'ol\"NI in 3('Crdcnlo; last \r:lr had nut rakrn an1 fofmal boallng instruction A. nationwide mullilisl\ng service for yacht brokers has recentl y been launched \v ith headquarters in N e w p o r t Beach. The service is known as United States Marine Index compiled by the p a re n I company, ~futlilist, J n c . , which has been operating on the \Vest Coast since 1971. Princ ipal officers of the company arc Dale ~V. Wullner, president, and James Barone. acting vi ce -president. At a recent meeting al Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club they outlined the operating plan of the expanding service to more than 100 yacht brokers and salesmen. Incorporated in the service is the experience of several yacht and ship brokers with some updated conclusions of e x ten sive real est.ate operation.~ and ihc use of computer data collection sys- tems to expedite the opera- tions. aC('Ord inR to Wullner. The r-.l arinc Index is a tool of the trade [or service to :ind u.o:;c by brokers only . Fron1 its headquarters in N e '"' po r l Beach it \\'ill be circul<11ed to alt member and coopcratin~ broker~ on a bi·1nonthly basis. The index is arrangt'<l 'by size of lhe \'l'SSCI. price and .... ·tM:'ther it is po\\'cr or sail. Und('r thl' plan. brokf'rs \\'Ould be able to conk1Ct the l1~1ing broker to ll"'arn lhc exact location :utd make Boati11~ Fir111 Launches '-- N e\V Office in lrvi11e SC"h:it'fl'r i\·tarinc Products. r:.1s1 Coa~! !11.1nuf,1cturcr ;ind 1i 1 s I r 1 Ii u tor of 1nannc hai·rtwarc has oprnro a new d1:,lnbul1-0n crn!('r and ~al('s off1('C In lrvmc. Tht> firin "s horri£' oUJ('C \fedford. i'.lass. "' N r w Accord ing to Tim ~hael('r. v.·bo rclocmed from t he comp;1 ny·s headquar1 ers lo ('Stlihhsh t~ lr\lllC {aCilJl.). !ht' sales :ind ~rowth of Schaefer yacht h a rd v.· :1 re alonR 1hr \Vtst Co:ist made lhl" new ccintcr mandator)'. The h1<il!tv 'A"\11 mainta in a full • ifl \reniory of th c <.'01npany 's 1,500 products and will serve the entire we,t Con.'l from California to 6MUsh Columbia. . I HEADS IRVINE PLANT Tim Schaefer appointmcn1~ to sho1Y the ves- sel. The S<'lling broker \\"ould share comrnissions "'ith the listing. broker. Two Other Boats Encl World Race P 0 RTSi\10.UTH. England (APl -The French ketch Kritcr and the Italian sloop Guia crossed the finis h line Tuesday in the Round-tht'- \Vorld yacht race to take fourth and fifth p I a cc s , respectively. after handicap adjustments. Guia, ooc of {he smallest boa ts in the 25,000-mile racl'. heat several giants of the nccr and Ca ptain Luciano Ladavas of Chiava ri said, "It has been a fine race. \Ve· could have finished fourth if the wind hadn'f turned against us off the Azores." Kriter wcnl ove r the line a fe\Y 111inutes after Guia and 1vas given fourt h pince on ndiustt.'<l tirne Uchinci the O\'l'rall 11·111nrr. Sayula of i\lcXJCO. }' outh Sets Solo Trip On Atlantic \V ICKF'ORD, BJ . (U l'I \ - Bob C:11lner laun('he<I his 22· foot sailboat •·Hitchhiker"' on II 11·int run ~1ond;iy and bcgnn linal prepara1ions for his June 2, ('ffort to becon1C' the )'Oungest pc1·son 10 cross the Atlantic alone. lie is 21. .. It'll Ix: the biggest tl1int: I 1·r C\"l'r don<'," Gainer s:iid lie pl:inll to :11n1 for England, fotlo11 iniz tile route !~obcrt i\lanr~ u~cd 1n his celebrated 1ran,a1lantle voyage on the 13- fooi Tinkcrbcllt._ almost IO )'l'l1r~ <tf:lO "If the 'A'~.athcr is good, rn rnakc it in 35 days. If I'm lucky it'll take 4~ dl!)'!, nnd If rm rnJO} ing myself -about ..A. cia1~ ... he !llnid. · ~alner. of ~:1st Green'A•ich. R I.. ~\'cd ror thrte years to f1noncc lhc proj<'Ct ond did !iQTilC of !ht.• "'Ork hin1se!f IO t:ut CO!!IS. Ills boal, a M"a !ipritc. ii\ n da satlcr wit h 11 s1nall e~bln added. \ IEAAMDBSOH Edtor of rhe Peopl& Sectoon [for"""y Women's Section~ Beo hen been on 1he Oo;ly Pilot sloff ~e 1%2. The -.ection ho\ 'M'.>fl fr\r place or~ ciied for hofooble cx:M,.,emen! it\ rt.e Calif()rl'Oo Ne"""'flOpe< Publi\hers As socio11on's i1a1e ... id11 compe1o1ia11 $i• out al rhe 12 years Wl(tl Bea came abocrd ord rt.ii yea was dedaed best in the stole on "fomi!y 1nteres1 cav.,aqe,·· in addition ro winning a 1t.d ploce in ~ional competirion !rhe J.C. Pftl\l'>!Jy·Univer~ly of Mos~ con1es1). CAROL MOORE Food editor la the Doily Pilot, Caci ho~ won no!iord recoqnilion !ArnericOl'I Meet lni!ltut11's VESTA A.....:::ird in tq72) O\ well (l\ loc.ol °"°'ds for her nutriroon ond laod fl&~ COV«Ol)e OS W!!ll 0' lier mor11 general reportoqe for the People Section. A qoduate of Son Jo~ Srore Uniuer<.ify's ;tvrcli~ Khool. sf.e served os a newi editor for A\sotioted Pre\s in Soh Lole (01y, M'IOrlQ orhet generd 08W"S oi~qvnenr,. before workirq her w<:ry \QU!h to joon the Doily Pilot !.toll l"l I q11 JO OLSOH A member of the Doily Pilat staff since 1qb9 • ..lo hos hod hef ~ on mooy of 1he People Sectio n's mos r memo1oble perso11o!ity \~erches in oddir10n ,.. other general ossiqvnen1s Sile hos .. on irdviduol owords os ...,.,\1 os co,.,1nbu1onq lo rhe overall wwvwiq effort al rhe 5edion. Formerly eckor of ""Behind ihe Wheel"' for rhe slClle of Oregon's Deportment of Mo101 Vehicles, she olso worted in public rela1ioru ond advertising before ti.nwog to rho new~ field: AWSOH DHl.R Though she hos Wl'iuen some of People Seclion"s besr-remembered le oiure s!or11s on the medical and sc>ence lieldi (ond won owad!. for mony of tMtn~ Nliwn olKl hordes qenerol os~n1i for the \ect.on. She ho' been on the DoJy Piki1 srofl ,;nee IQ71 Ond ~hos won iovrnal1\,.,., honon in the ~'' yeo from tf.e coun1y, Artof•CtOI Kidney FO!Ydonon. Eplep!y So<•ety, (h,kie1,'t Ho!'fle Soc1e1y ond A~soc 10!1Dn 101 R1taded (11izero!.. The Daily Pilot's Award-winning Section for Women ··- (And Other People, Too) LAUlll IASl'B lotest oddt1ion to !he Pe ople siolf. Lollie •iooried rf1'I Doily Pilo! ;n lq72 of1er cove1inq new s 0beo1s for ne~popeis •n rhe Son Gabriel Vc:Mler Ol'eo. She l"<Js o decyee ,,., jo..l"nol1~ lrom Col1for,.,10 Stole University oi Lonq Beach ond is ""¢f~trq pon-1ime raword a mosier"s deqee '" w:xd ecology 01 L.ICI. In oddtoen 10 qer>erol dut.el ,he has sl"io•ed w11h oll People sioH~. Lo.11e ho\ .,.nne11 moriy oi •he section , lp!Co! SIOC>f's on comp.n. oct!lfd>e\ People who read. Ro le are the luckiest people · in the Daily Pilot world PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I U51 NJISS MAME STATEMINT Tt.t lollowl119 Plf"1o0tll ••• clolnv 1111,J. "e.u ~•· C:ALll'0RN1A Mi::OIC EN':EAPll:tS· ES. 3661 K1llll1 "'"enJt, Silll1 109, Loi Al1mll0$, (tllt0<nl1 9071'0 "'ll1on•I Ltoor11,...., Er1t1rprlse1. Inc, l662 K11e11,. "vtnut, Sv•le 109. Looo At.,.,lro>. (1IU0<"!1 '10'70 Tiii• b1,11IM11 I• coroductecl by • C:allf11rnl• <(ll'"POrarl...,. NII. T!ONAL LA6011A. TOR 'I' ENTEAP11:15E5, INC. " M Ii l'e~fl Pr"ICle<>I Thli tl~temtnl w~1 filt<j wi!h rht IC01.0MV Cler~ at Or•no• Covnty on Aprll 1. ,,,. I F f.1111 PACl1T, ROSS, WAil"!, 1 1£JINl1ARO AND SEARS, INC Sulle 500 " \IOI Awen11t of lhl 51.,,, ~ff llnt•lt,, Clllktrnl1 "°'J I •nn: P111r 611Mdollr, l!•q. 1'11..0C I Puo1ll"..:1 Or1nve C11111 01llv Pltot, Aorl1 l. 10, 11, 14, 1914 llt.1·14 PUBLIC NOTICE I Ul'E•IOJI COURT 01' TH• STATE OF (All•OR•llA FOR TME CDUNT'I'· 0 1' ORAHYI: NI. A·7 .. ?t l'IDTICll: OF HEARING 01' l'll:TITION FOJI l'ROlATll: 01' WILL AMO •DR ILETTE•S TliSTAMliNTAJl'I' llOND W•IYED) Etl~t• af EOWINA C. SCHU,.... 0.C.•""'-NOTICE IS l-IEREIY GIVEN tflll FIRST WESTERN IAMIC ANO TRUST COMPANY. PAS.lOENA MAll'I OFFIC:E Ml filed hlfei"rl I pirlollotl tor Pr«>tlt it! Wiii •l'CI I• llilfln<:t ... Lii'-" lnt1tntn11rv lo tt.. Plttlll-r (....., w1llffdl ~~" lo wft.lcll It ml<le loo" tvnl'ler 114r11ev1...,., ...o -"" n .... '""' f!lfCf ot ""r\119 ll'le "'"" Nt -NI for Aprll )f, 1'1•, •' t 1Jll 1 . ..,, 1" 1M twrt..-oorn ct O.Pl•t-1 "'•· ) DI wld covrt, 11 100 C:lvlc Ctflfff Ori.,. .,., .. 1, '" lftf Cllr of S1nt1 ol n•. C1Ul0<"l1. Oiled A,..11 11. 1•1•. WtlLIAM I . ST". JOH .. , C<M11¥ Cllttt \TErK •NO M.AlllSlON tv1 !'AUL A. MARSTON All~fl II P,.IW Jl4 liJtl CllOl'Me •11"11, P1µd•"•· C•l!Nn\11 t1111 1-------------------------------------------------...l l T•h nu1 Jtt.JI"• UIU .. , ... ~ .. llOl'fttV• f91": ,.11111-r Pvtlll~ Ot•noe Co.111 D•llv I'll., April 14. 11, 'l. 1f14 1"4-.M ' I , I ~ • ,. ' LllllO "N ' '" ' .... ""' "" .,, " L1t1 '" J. Aw "' Aor!I ' ' A•D MOT i A• •• '" ..,., '" '" C:ALI ' " •w '"' '"" . '" C:•lv Or•" ·~ ,,, .. ,._ TOBI " ' "' "~' ptrli D" • .... Cot It .... , An •• April ·~ ... H " ' Mo .. '" .... n• ,_ U74 • April ' ,,, '" "' • '" ,, '"' lndiw '"' ,_ lt74 '· ,, "' "' " '"' ,. '"' Cler •• "" ' ""' M " Co c ' '" '" w ' lflJ " ... ' .. , M M o. M ' ... , '" '~ ... • ...., ' ' E ' c ' " • ' " ' w ' ' ... • ·~ PUii.iC NOTJCE ........ t¥:e~J.~:.r.:r.J.;: - TMi'"i wr~'(,(J, OU Oil ~-Mllf91D .. 01ta .... 1q SltOW CAUlll ~;::-'~ L~~I L 1HU~le t;"iu~ ... wi: ~ .. r...fN~~e:: • Rich.fieUl, Drops Wholesa"le Price lt11o11 ... ~ <l'llflllft9 '*' -1'°'" ~!~i:Evfll~. HUUi! -,. SIMI MOt•A 11! 11 ~0•11t•o tMAT ,11 ...,'°"' u.. LOS AN0£LES (UPi l tontrol regulations. Because ol :::r",.111.;. ~ •• ~~l''fr.oe~~:. '::; Atlantic Rlctiflt.ld Company FEO directives to m c et ti. 11 .a.v o1 Afltl1, 1n4 111 °'"'tffttto' says It ls rech.icin& the l.f:l*':r •. ~~ '::" ~-= 'lt-~ wholesale-pri~ J)f lt.s aasoline llNTlediate needs or several ™rv c ..... I'!;" ... ""'' A,.., C1111ow , nationwide by --t per ·sr;rtes by drawing d o w n ~ .. I llfilOW CIUM, It ...,., wllv The ai,. "'~ "-"" ;.~:::. 1or c11an .. °' "'""" Wuld 111 gallon efieetlve immediately. inv~toriH, the company will tT IS FURTH£• OllOEllEO THAT I The com~ny said -·-·"ay sell more oasoline in April COPY ol '1111 or!Mr lo "-C•uM tit t"" 'lft:-"U 0 Whal Glv~s:> • :r.t rs. E t he I Roi-en. wh ose wou1en's war on prices began a nauonal 1neal boycott last ~·ear. r1res ofr letter to J\gri- culture Secretary EJrl Butz hitting costs of grain "while he's O\'er In China making fa· vored nation t rade agreement.., PllfllJ"*I 1" "'-D1111.,, 1>11o1. • ,.~, the decrease is in keeping with than It a n t l c Ip ate d , ,a wbll1MO I" .,,. c;_,.,, OI 0!'1~ Fed al t1111orn11. -1 _. for tou• 1uc'. er Energy Ofdice price_ spoke!man said. cnr.1 .. wwtu orlor 1o 111t d•I• Ml 1w1--------"'-----''--'--'-'-'-----'-'-----'-----------------ht•rlt1Q IN t!IO!lc.tlon. 0 •1t: Mw ch n. 1'1t. J:R.\NI( DOMENICHIN1 1;, Pao'~ or ,,. 5!1P'rlor cou11 LlllO& OAIL. NULSI! s1N c-~...i on" c~ c.111 ..... , '" P ... ""· J>1111111......, 0!'11191 Coal! ~u, Pnot. MtrCfJ 21, 11111 A.orll l. 10, 17. HI' 1010·71 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8U51Nlf.ll NAMlf. STATlf.Mlf.NT TN followh"l ptrlOlll 1r1 _,. ilonlflftt 11; INT•IGUI! 8 0 U T I Q !t:li, 71U U f-'11 A.... l<t_,.,,,., • 11 c 11 , C1Uffo'f111 t'2iMO J, Wlllletn Hldlw, \•I fl Mllttotli ....... Tu.Tin. C11!fooll1 t1'8CI 141tY• C. 811-.iM. li» A Orffllle A...,,, C.lllornl1 '1'2t Tllh bull-11 C-.C:fWd by I llmlt«I ~-.rilp . • J. Wini.,., H•c-.. ,. T1'1t ll1!emen! w•• fol«I wllll •lie COUftfY Cltrk of Or•nve Counry on M••cll 1~, 1'1• Put>ll•ll"" O•~"<I~ Coe<! /\p<01 l, ro, 11, u , l91• F JUf J 0~11¥ P•IOI. 1Ul·1• House of Imports 213 921-8588 11• 523-7250 11 ~ '---~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~- PUBLIC NOTICE • - • ' Taxable Sales Taxable sales in orange County topptd Jl.3 b1lhon ror the fourth quartf'r of 19i3 for :i gain of 1~.3 percent over !ht· same ~rlod 1n 197:0, ta:-< oHi· cials have reported . St11tewide, sales W<'re the hiRhest in tw.tory, mort than $16.9 billion or :if't 11 7 perC'cnt for t~ intT('<\se California the full quartt't. for ye:ir ll·erP up 11 9 :.:> more !han !61 7 percent billion. 1:ixablr Sales in South Coast "llit'S y,·e re : Costa r-.t cs a , $118.228,000: Fountain Valley . $21.63-4 ,000 ; ~funtingt.oo IleReh, $81.007.000 ; i..:iguna. BraC'h . $12.758.000 ; l'O"Cll'JlOrt $65.025, !XX.I: $11.589.000 ; Son Clr1ncntl'. lt\"inc, $211.:iGO.OOO, :irtd S.111 Juan Capistrano, $i, 132.000. IN TH E IUl'l!IUOll COUltT 01' THI! STATE 01' CALIFORNIA IN ANO FOil THE COUNTY OF OllANGI[ H•. A-1MU CITATION Jo!OTICI' 01' M. A It I Ill II 01' Al"PL tCATIOlll l'Oll. Al"POIHTMl'lllT OF OUAllOIAlll lt1 !tie M•l1er ol the E1l•I• and Gu•rdl1t1!.l'llP of DONALD EDWARD KEARNS, M.llOOI'. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA; To MICHAEL KEARN ~. DORIS SWIFT. Pu•'u""' 10 1,.,,. vou are l'le<tov citied •rid rtoulred to •POe•• oelo•e '"t f\ld94' ot '"'' ~our1 lt1 ll>e Courl Houw In 1n. C•IY ol S1n11 An a lt1 I"* Cout1ty ol Ora~. Sia" ol C1111ornl•. ti 1ne Coun Aoo,., ol Oep.rlmonl No l. Dn t~~ l1 191(. I I 11 O"cloc:~ A.M . lhen •ml ..... e to •now c•~• 11 1nv you "•w why JOHN "· T081A.S •"""Id no! M •PC>Olnted 0~1rdl1~ of tri. "'"""' lflll u111e ol ••Id ,.,lnor ICC(Wdir>g to The pel!tlm1 en 1;1t 10 "'"ICh refer"""' I• Mrt tw m6dl tor lvr1"'' ~'11Cl,/llrl. Adualsavin forpeo le splan 0 Oiled Aprll 1. 1t1t W. E. ST JOHN, C01.111rv Clerk 1nd ci.rk o1 1M s_..1or Cwrt ol 11111 S!itl ol C1Utornl1, In arlCI tor tne CDlmty 01 Or•~ CSE-'Ll Sy Arthur E. Krrger "'""' R""1 H. H1H;-1n,1hltf" lJOO Ao'"''· s~n, Jl~ CK!• Mfl1, C1Ulornl1 '162' Stf·USl Anon11y lor Pe11t1- Pul>li1"'1d Or•niie Co.11 D1i1y AJ>(ll l. 10. 11, l~. 197~ P UBLIC l'\OTICE l'ICTtTIOUS •USI NlSS NAMIE STATIMllNT ,,104. !ltl " Tri. foUowl"'ll PWtom are ooi"'ll b&Nllf•• ••: HAA:llOll. LIOIJOR, 1'21 ,. Harbor SIY'd., Cotlt Mu.t. C1Utoml• t"l611 F .. ter M. Mur .... Y Ind Vlrv\n!a M. Murphy. 121• Dll-•rt SI., Hunlil'lglOl'I Be1ch, C1lllornl1 ..,.... Tllf1 toutlries1 I• cond...eted t1r .., llldlvld'uaL F .. !tr M. Mv,..,tly Tl!l1 OlllT....,,,I Wll "lad w!lll Ille c ....... rr Cl•rl of Orange Counrv on Aprll 1. J91t Putill1Md OrlrQI! Co11! A1>rll l. 10, 11, 24, ltl' Fn1u Dally Piiot. 1l2J..IO PUBLIC l'\OTICE F ICTITIOUS •USlNE$S N.t.Me. $TATrtM•NT The follawl'lg perton I• do!"'ll 1>111Tne11 11: MEO!A I RECORDING, lll)CI Quall S!rfft, S11ilt IU, N-PO•I lie.en. Cal!ICfnf1 91660. 11t1vmo<ld JOMp!I Wt+nc~. 'o 1 l Chtflf1t"I Pl•c1, NfWPCrt at.ch. Calllornit '1660. Thll bull ... >1 11 COtlCIUCled by t n llldlvldu11l. Raymond J. Wllllick Thlt 111temenl w11 filed with the C"""IY Cltrk of Oranga Countv .., April I. ltlt Publl1/lm Or•nve C09tt "l>fll l. 10, 11, 2,, "'' m n• Daily 1"1101, 1131 ·1' i'UBLIC NOTICE SLl"·14111 FICTITIOUS •USINl:SS NAME ST.t.TEMllNT Tn~ 1o11°"''""' .,_,..,,,, t rt doi"'ll b\l>iMSI a•: GENERAL CAR LEA$1NG, _2091 $0. E . a r111o1. 51•. 101, NtWOOfrll•acn. Ctllfornl1 '2701 ~•II Ctr Corportlloo, Inc... t Calllor'lla Corpeora!lori, "112 So. E. 6rl11ol, Sit. 2'01, N•-1 llt•~n. Callloml1 "1101 Tnl' b\l•lnH• 11 1111"111 eOl>ducted b"f • Corport tiot'I Gtneral Cir CorPO<"t!lon. lr>c: •• Sy: SN.-,.1 Rinner!, Preli""'! t~l1 111!f,.,ent 111..i wltn ,,.,. County C!trk of Ortnoe County°" Mtrcn 12, 191,. F·n• Put>ll1hed Ot•l!fl• Coal! Dally Pllol. Moire!! 21, •l!d Aor!l l , 10, 17, IJJ' 101i-11 PUBLIC NOTICE PUHi.iC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USINI'$$ NAMI STATIMI NT l "' loll-Ing .,_.....,, are Ool<io buolnn• '" CAMOO ENTElllPRISES, l 1' J M•delra ,.,~•-· P O. 8011 1t1•, Co.t~ M• .... Ct lllornl• 91616 Ct..trlft A ()o,!Oy' J r., trwl Mar[orlt D. 00.ldn, 2Ul M-lrt A ... , Cot!• Mf'W, C•lllornlt "'l' tni1 Ml"eia h t-UCl..:I bV I o-r•I Dtttntir1"lp C"'-rltt .... Oollotv- r"I' •111e,..,•ril wa1 !Ufd wit" tht Co.mtv Cltrk of 0.11'198 Cw"'Y Df"I Ma•<" ,,, !t7t F n'" Put>ll•-()l't~ '°"'' Oally Pllol, ~II). 10. 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Slone MIMI!\ llllCKTl!NOlll llnt~!tn11er CA•PINTl!•S Ctriie111t• laDlt P<l"'tr WW Oi>t•flDr NllllWrlgnr t/1ik r (PM~m•l•CI . . . · Forem.u 6W .,., l'lllur rnar1 Tl!tn 11lgf'lt1I cllnltk111of'! IUPfF¥1tt<I, U t tpl r;itnum1tlc ... ll•r. CAllPl!T I LINOLEUM LATll C1rllt'I, l lnottum • 5otl TUt Laytt .... CEMENT MASONI Ct..wnt "''""'· llotrtno 11\d """'tl<no m1c110111 optt1tor Cirmtnl M•IOn Jout'MYll'lln • . ..... Cu•O & 0111ttr MIClllnt , 0Pt••lot {Cl"""' ori1y) ,Drtm.tf'I 6l)c pt!' hatlr 1bovt Jourt'ltymtn r111. l!LICTlllCIAMS G-11 Fortn1M1 .. ,o,.tm.n JOl.t•lltY,,..n .. Fortman C1 tllt Splictr .. Ct ..... .!ipUctr • C1r1111ea WekMr .. GLAJ:IE.11 i:fltllff lllOM WOIKl!llS Ornlmenltl I<°" WOfktr ~elnlotcll\Q Iron Wotker ~. ......... Slr1Klllfll loon Worktr . . ...... Fortman lk per l!our 111ore 111111 lllgl'ltll d t n l!lc!11on IUPftV!o.td. LATHE• L.ltll•r . . . .. . .. ... •• .. F0ttm1ri riol IR11 111111 10". Pt• l!our rnor1 111111 Jou•,..yman rt1t. L.AIOrtEllS Lt bo,.,.S, ventrtt or corn•rvdion . .. . .•. .. . ........... .. •. u I.OS 1.11 1.15 ,.. ••• 1 •• ••• 11.,1 .. 10.-. .. ~ .. , JO.•• t.IJ ··~ ··" 1.11 .. ,, I.II I .JS .. . . . By ~lfl_,TON 1\-tOSKO\\'ITZ CM0111t11 F111t11e1 At lhe time, ii seerncd like a "'good idea. The lime was 1928 and the idea 11as to fllfM 11 company !hat would lnve.!lt all -or a major pnrt -of Its assets In aviation. Llndbereh had just Qbwn U1c Atlantic and here v.·as an oir pbrtunlty to get in on the ground floor of a new in· dustry. THAT W.AS 1111-: origin or National Av iation Corporation, a oure investment comp.-.ny, It didn't have any business of its (~tONEYTREE) owii. \\'hat it did simply v.'Rs to invest its monies in aviation concerns. both airlines and plane manufacturers. Na tion nl Aviation pruspercd. It 11·ent . public. II eventually received a listing on the Nev.r York Stock Exch;1nge. As an investment con1p<1ny, it paid out all its dividend income and profits from the s:i.le of serurities to shareholders. If you had abiding faith in aviation as the wave of the future, here was a company you might want to invest ln. They v•ould see that you r dollars, combined 11·it h the doll ars of other shareholders. v.uuld be placed behind a broad range of a1·iation fir ms. • TllE PllOBL~J\I. AS yo u mighl suspect. is that it 's not 1928 any n10rc. It 's oot even 1968 u•hen National Av ialion boasted asse ts of 5132 million and its stock sold for as high as $52 oo Wall Street. Beginning in 1969, airlines plunged Into A tailspin fro111 which they have ycl to tmerge. BGund by Its charter to stay with the Industry, Na· tlonal AvlaUon hcld on, At the end of 1972, for example, It had ~~peret.>nt or its aSsel'i lodged with airlines and ,another 28 perttnt w i t h aerospace companies. More than 8 percent of Ifs funds rested with Tram World Airlines. Aoother 6 percent held United Air Llnes shares. Still. another 6 percent v.·as \vith National A i r 11 n es . An1erican Airlines was doYin Beckm~Il !le ports Records Third-quarter tll\d nine· month ea rnings and sales reached new highs and record operating results are expeclcd for lhe full year. Beckman In s trument s, Inc. has reported. For the three months P.nrled f\ofarch 31, Beckman earnings rose 24 pcrcen l on a 26 percent increase in sales. The March quarter marked the !Ith consecuti ve quarter in which Heckn1an's operating results exceeded prior y~ levels. For lhe nine month s, earnings were up 2-1 percent on a 21 percent sales gain. Oper1!0tl tl'd !f"Ck<"1 o1 pMUmttlc Mid tltcirlc IOGll. \tlt1r1tlot1 ,...c1>l1111 1nc1 wmr .. , rntell1nlc11 tool• l\ot Hp.trt!tlV t .. ultltcr lltrtln , , ... s.•JJl;===~=~-~-~-~-~-=-'--,1 Or. Arnold 0 . Beckman, chairman, and Dr. Wm . F. Ballhaus, presid· .1t. attributed the steady growth to sustained demand for ,fhe company's 1nedical. industrial an d environmental products, plus ne1v business arising from lhe company's resea rch an d deve lorment programs. A.lpl\111 , ••• , •lld 1'1>11fr .. ... .. • .. . ... . " ...... A•plltl! Sllowtltr .. • ..... ".. .. . " ........ " .•. Cl)f)l:n•1t Cu••• -lm11etvlG111 rnernbrlnt tnd lcltm oUtr $tnObl1u1r tnou11,,,.n) . ....... .. .. . ....... .. !tnclt.lt •ltr hiot ltnlkrJ .. Pipe ltrtr .. . ... Pipe LtYe<I Bttkup man ............... .. Window CIHf'ltr • •• •• . • • Wtrdlmen · Fortmt11 50c per /\Out more ti..n ~illf'!ttl cl111llle.1!1on S11Ptrvl1t<1. OPl!•A1'1NG ElfOl.#•1111 GrOUP I Gr~ 2 GtCH.IP J Group ' Group s Gtll\IP 6 .......... . 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W•tsoii S.Cr111ry, lloerd of Tr~stHs P~tilfll'I~ O••nqt COiii! o.nv Piiot "prll 10 •od 11, .. ,. 1i:;9.)4 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE o•DINANC.li NO. v~ AH Olt01"'ANCE OP TH• COUNTY OP OltAHO•, CAL!,OltNIA, ADOl"TEO ltJll:SUAHT TO TH• STAT• PLAIOUNO AND ZON ING LAW, PltOPOSINO TO APPL T l"P·1 "lfLOOO ,.LAIN" OllTIUCT lllEOULATIONS TO THI: liXISTINO ZONING OISTltlCT ltl!OULA· TIOHS OH Cf!llT .. IH PltO,.lltTT LOCATED ALONG THI ALISO CltEl:k "IOM PASEO DI YALIHCIA DOWHSTltl!.l.M TO TH E PACIFIC OCEAN AT ALISO ll'ACH IN ACCOllO.l.N(l WITH THI! COMPl:EHl!:NSIYI! ZONING COOi! 01' OltANOI COUNTY, T~ Bo.rd O! s~-•ioors of tile ,_,.,, ol Or•not. C1llforn!1, llo9' ord1ln &I IQllo"'l! S~tON 1 5'<"°"•' Oo1!rltl Ml lH J.l+I , l-1-1, .._, .. , •·1-1, 10.7-1, 16·7-I, l'G-1.t. 111-1,,_1.t. ?t·ll. )11·1. ll'·1·1, s-t-1 •..cl •-1·1 t ZC 1).36) 1rt llerl'by t otoclled 11 ""'"'9 a .. t•l<t ,..."' or ,,_. counry of O••not 1M tdO'ed to kuion '"'·" OI lflt C0<ut1~ O•ai .... "<t~ ot lh• Coun•v o1 or1noe SECT JON l T"r1 0•<1;,..nct ~llt!I ltl<t t tlKI •..cl bf: 111 lull IOt<t tnl•!y (JO) <llYI ··-Ind •fie<-1•1 11n1-19t, -bt!Ot• "'• ....... ,'°" ol fllrnn CU) a1y1 111.,. "'' otu19e 1n.,eo1 "'-11 l>t P\ltlll1n..i ""'" i., tlll o..1no• Co111 O.lly Piiot, • newos.""'" 1>Ubll11'M In lf>t Covnry ol Ortiwe. 51111 o1 Ct !IPOrnlt. !~ wflh t~ ...,,,.,.,,. ol ll•t mt1mbu1 of l!lt llo1ra af SUPffYl10r1 Y01l119 !Or .ild 1111ln11 l"t wmt . !\EJ.L \ ATTEST· ~ILll-'M E ST J0>1"' cou-u~ ci..1< 1...i 1•""11tl(I c1...-~ of '"'-Bot•d o• SvP"•~I-.. Of 0..•"'119 c-1 .. C11ororn11 ly Junt A1.,.le.dtr ..... STATE OF C.t,L IF Oll ... 1~ 1 C:OUNTY 01' OllANGE l IJ. llALPH I . CLAJllC ci..1,,....n Of !ht l0trd of OI Ottno. (Ol,ll'l!y, Ctlllornll '· WILl.IAM E IT JOHN. ,_,I' Clttll: Md t•.(l'llltlo Cltftl ol ,... f!Olrd of S-•0W1. 00 "''°"Y cer11ry t~·· 11 • r .. 111 •• rnttll!'IQ ol "'' IOlfd Of '4111t'" ~-1 OI Ortl'llt C°""'ty, Ct ll'Ornll , lltld on tftt 10!1'1 111,. flf Aprll, !ft(, "" ~ 0.dlPllMt (ot11tl..i"I Iott UI MC!lorit ""'I ,......0 9nd ·MOl'llN tir fllt l'llllOWif'ICI wit· • A.V&S: SUPEllVllOll.S llONALO W, CASl"tllS, 01\VIO l . IAICl!:ll, 11.W llM "o'' • TIN ll.\Ll"H A OIEORICW AN O IULl"H I . CL.Alllt : SU EllVISOll.S "'ONE A&JfiNT~SU!"EllV1$0!lS NONE IN WITNESI WHlllEOI', r MYt ,,.,_lo lt l mr "'""" Ind 1ff!•f'd .... Ol!lclel •HI Of lilt llOl•d OI S~M•YllOt'f 01 l!lt (O\ll'lly ol 0•11191, Stttt 01 (Ill· "'"It, Ill!• IO!l'I CMr ol April, lfl• (SEAL\ .. WtLLl.t.M f , IT, JOHN Ctvt1ty Cl.,_ t nd •4ffl<lto 0 .--r' .. "'' lot"' "" lupervl..,,. ol O..•nv• c-"'J c111""111e IY -Atu.1ncttr _., Reaa the Daily Pilot I PSAwants to dear the air {md dea!-up.,.,.... quesdoi'5 about caifot•11ia ..,,,.,,_COll•••d:ll'I). ...,..., ?'? Now that the PSA Grinningbirds are in full flight, we though! you should get the full story. Exactly where we go. when we go. how alien, and how much it's going to cost. Desp11e required cutbacks, we still have more California I lights than any olher afrline and nobody has lower fares. To prove 11, here's our entlre schedule -fUghts, fares, the works. CJ:implele and uncut So you can cut out and flY some place. NEWAND UNABRIDGED 1974PSA GRINNINGBIRD SOIEDULE ''--TEl-R OUT -'INP $AV~• .../', , .. , .. -• 'PSA FROM LONG BEACH TO: ) ' . •....... LEAVE ARRIVE "-..... ~~~~~~~~-----o1~--• /' SAN FRANCISCO $20.25 \ 7:15am 8 :10am Non-stop Ex Sun \ •\1 8:30 am 9:25 am Non-stop Sun· '" 1 10:30 am 11 :25 em Non-stop Ex Sun 1.,. 12:4Spm 1:40pm Non-stop Sun , 5:45 prn 6:40 pm Non·s!op Dally 1 6:50pm 7:45pm Non·stop Fr1"&Sun I -. ~ • '> SACRAMENTO $23.00 r' •• ' 7;15 am 8;55 am One·stop Ex Sun , : 830am 10 !Sam OT'ie·stop Sun _, ~ 12 5 .4 5 5 pm 2:50 pm Via SE un , .. _., I :4 pm 7:35 pm Vie Sr Daily ·~ '•''' A ' '" PSA G1u~s '(Oil 1..J,,,.· · • ".-.. ,., ... __ .,. .. ror 1 per<en1 ·of tho 11.,.[9, And another 5 percent bcld Northwest Airlines stock. TJIAT Wi\S P.tOST lmfortu- nalt! for the 20,000 sharehold· er~. tn 1973. the assoets of Na- lion.111 Aviation skidded from $119 million to $71 million. The 14 airHne stocks the company held were then Yi'Orth $2'7 .I million: they had cost SS3.a million. fhe aerospace stocks In th"? po rtfolio fared a little better -but not much. Al the close of 1973. they v.·cre 1•alucd at $17.3 million, down from the purchase price of $33.2 mlllkln. The top holding v.•as United Aircrafl, u·hose Prall & \\'hitney division is a leadlng jet engine manufacturer. UPIT ....... If you were a hapless Na- lionar Aviat ion stockholder. each share you held was then !~eked by $16.49 of assets. Thal \\'<U dov.1\ from the $28.15 at the-start or 1973. Frona Old West THE PICTURE \\' A S bleaker if you looked at lhe behavior of Nat ijnal A\'iati on _ on the New York Stock Ex· change. \Vall Slrct't traders seemed IO be bett ing oo a dim future. Even though each share was backed by $16.4' of assets, the stock closed 1973 sc\llng at $10 a share. off from lht> $20.50 price or a year earlier. Shopper in Chicago contemplates n1eal of buffalo which is featured as super- market bargain this week. Buffalo-burger goes at $1.49 per· pound; roasts $1 .79 and steaks $1 .98. Sb·a'\\'berry Harvest Under W ~ The mewge has reached the management of National Aviation. Holding its aMual rnce ting in Ne\v . York last month. the company informed disgruntled shareholders that it will begin to invest outside the avialion Industry. UP TO ZO PElltE~'T of assets v.·ill be used to buy shares in non·aviation com- panies. That's the most It can do because its charter states that the sole purpose of the company is lo invest in ayia· lion securities. If ii mo\·es further in this direction -outside the avi a- tion industry -the company v.·ould have to change its n1;11T1e and revise its <'harter. And it's th inking of doing just that . A concept created in 1928 is fin- ding its fowldatioo loo v•eak to supocrt it in 1974. IC"yrl1nt CllrDlllclt P~~li•Pl!lll Ct. "'~' It may be too early for mo.c;t people to think ab o u l stra\\'berry shortcake, but the agriculture division of ·the Irvine Company is. Strawberry har\:esting has started on the company's 40· acre strau·bcrry p a t c h , reported J l m ~anassero. manager of the company 's rov.• crop departn1er.t. "Weather permitting, this could be the largest stra\\·ber· ry crop in history ," Manassero i;ioted. "But although growing and harvesting costs bav~ in· creased, slrawberry prkes should be comparable to last Profits Give n Pretax profits of \\'estcrn DigitRl COrp. of Nev.'port Beach for the quan er Cndiag !\larch 31 are expected to be about $200,000. The Daily Pilot incorreclly reported the figure !11onday as $20,000. year." The. Irvine Company ships portions of its strawberry crop to Europe and lhe East Coast, f\1anassero said, as well as ·to the sreater Los Angeles are:i . Firm Says Income Up Special to lhe Daily Pilot SAt'n'A MONICA -General Telephone Co. of Callfomia added nearly 113.000 tele- phones and Improved its earn· ings in 1973 through cust controls and ne\I• \\' o r k technologies, President R . Parker St!llivan told th c utility's shareholders at its an- nual meeling this •,reek. held at t~ compa n y's head· quarters here. So uthern and Ce nt r a I California . Sullh•an said the utility ii; continuing lo meet or e~ the highest service perfonn- ance objectives In the com· municatidns industry. Record ~fonth Golden \\,.est A.iflinE'S says it carried a record 3 ~ , O;, 3 passengers in ~forch. The utility is a subsidiary of1r-----------·~ General Telephone and Elcc· tronics Corp . General of California's total number of phones in service at year's end v,•as more than 2.81 million. serv ing some J.8 1nill ion customers primarily in You can Charge DAILY PILOT Classified Ads 642-5678 Complete Mid .. day American Stock List Vol. Ntl U~l Olli. 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Ml'llf O<a•n·1~h(l'fl" Lf"•" " I 1:11 INTllOOUCT!ON TO l'H'l'Ul ot.L GEQ(;-•Pll1' ICJ "Tl'le ,O.tr Wt ll<•·U"" L~\"l<' l J 1 J11 FAMILY lllU( MAHAGEMl!NT /Cl ''lr "'u'a t'•IJ\1 91' NQ f -u"' ""1 l •><"" 11 I ot MASTIE111'1£Cl TMl ATrtlj •Cl 'lla'''''' 0 '~'I"•'" l,~,.M• 0. ~ ''n t• ~I Tl'lf 11rl.-o\I '''A~~· nr* ll"<J"' l'AdV"'~•11 ~· " oM' '"' ~' "'"'"'<! '" ~ n4 1!r n'l ,u, t er I~~ 14•"•1r t te TIO~ M'1"'C1'41 SYM""ON1' O~C Ml<S lrtA IC! f1"' 111..,. !H • ' ~· ......... , ••~IU'•"' ,,, ~ .. 1,..,.r .i~,, ;11 "' •omp~•w n""no ''X>"' '"' 'A'" '"''"''''II"•"' n•1.u•1 f l !l>f ~Ul~(l<I (""{lfl l'"<l!!Grl""' f:Jll OIMl:H\IOHS !N CIJt.TVltl!S !C l "ltO"O'T!I~ OrG•ll•l•"M l •l•Qn II'"''· A '4k 'n1. J<ll J-.... , ... "Mc Q " .. I PKIM "Sl!'ISO" !ltl /::J IOUN Tot.IH V&l.lf l ·~~] SI l •T.' -. Tll J:>e Clfl l---~ "'MAH OH A SWIMG>" -" JOHMA THAN U'f'ltfGSTOH SEAGUU" _, .trt:s 1 1884 Newport Coito Meso S48 · 1SS2 HELD OVER! 2nd Big wee1< 2·Academy Award Winnets! IEST .t.CTOJt JI.CK LEMMOM "Save The Tiger" P'liH IJtl llST SUP'f'OJtTIHG ACTllSS TI. TUM O'MEAL ... Rr1111 O'Mtll "Paper Moon" ll'GI ''THI SUPll COf'Stt "SfllPICO" Ill "COMUCI" "flAMI fllM" ll'Gl "PAP1llOM" "SLITHER" ll'Gt ttDATfOlMIGHT'' "Cllll S & WMISf'ltS" Ill s ..-c.. "CO to fl·'"· ••<••I Su ~.' Hol. t l.00 • "PAPtllOft" "Sll'TMIR" tl'GI H H• "CIHOlll lU. l•PT't"' '' t MI WAT WI Wiil " "SUMMll Wl~S.. R OlUMS" !NI Kid s Likt-to r\sk An<l y • llO CONN ll'' C~OT H IHO COll NEll ll ,.~ ... 1 .. 1 ------------- ' ) . . Adjusting to Fame Li" Ullrrianu Vnco,nf ortable us S tar ENTERTAINMENT l'odgorn} t!H: .:.\(l~·k lirokl'r' fr1;111 ,\ltnsk. vr 01n ... k. l '1n..,1; or Toin,k'' ··1'l<H't' nallll·~ ;irt• unpurt;ull 111 a scru·s. too . \larcus \\'t:lby •" a tklctur 1n S<int:1 !\lo111ca. (Jwcn .\lursh<ill 1:; a Ja1••yer in Sl'tntn Barbara Lu1•n.., 1' ... n11t.'r 1:: high .school lc'ither 1n SI . Louis. And i\'.ed <J1adv.•1t·k 1s th1· editor of u \\t'l'kt y fl:Jfl('f u1 San Diego "\OTICE ALL ll)t1r r1t1•'' .1rl' 11;111H·rt f(1t' :.:un!s. Anet 1n n1y tclc\'1.:.1011 ~ pc c 1 :.. ! ' . 'l'ortr:ti!.~.' I d1tl .1 ~t nr;. 1.11 r·op1• ./11hn "I'll bl't J'r11 1hc tir~r .Je11 i ~h pn)duc·tr frorn Hus/ii;• 11·11h f()tJr ~;1 int s ;1nU11 p1JJW.' i::oin~ l'or hi rn." DC'sp11t h1~ 1:111h 111 !be power of n:inn·s -or n1t11•hc beC'aU~l' of it -protlt1c('r \'it· tor nhandon<'d hi s rr <"ll last nu1nr. which is \'1kodt'li' "~n1cho11·." he i;a1d. "1\ 1~:ii11 ~ som,..fhing 1n thr t:-:nglish tr:n1,l;1!ion ·• C:irland Ca ~I fl<ll l,Y\\'C(l!J , ( l'i • flt'\'t•rlv r::1rland h:is IX'cn (·ast up!ll)~l!e .lnhn For!'vlhc in 1hr· tt'l1·1 i~iuri pilnt t1ln1. ''The lll·a!cr!'o" for NBC. + "FANTASTIC 'LAHET" IPGI Redford -'410 Farrow •M "CHARLIE AND THE ANG[l" IG J "THE STING" 1,G I •M "CHARLIE YA RRICIC " IPGI "PAPILLON" 1,GI "' "FIST FULL OF OTNAMITE" l,GJ "THE CONYlRSATION" IPGI •M ' ',,_ ~' ~ .,,, .. -.,., ,. . -.~ . R6 EDWARDS \SI' WESTBROOK II ~\'l',!m1n~ll!• JI Otookhur~• G,11cl~n G•o¥e • 530 440 1 ...-.. LINCOLN -DRIVEIN L+ucoln Ave1>ue w. of Knoll Buena Paok • ~27·2223 "SLEE,ER" IP'GI ORANGE ~DRIVE IN 2 Sdnt,1 An~ f•wv. near Chapmiln Orango • 558-7022 Ho rry Caul woll go a nywhere to bug a p r1¥Clte converso11on H,, tr1ic111, cue unequalled lhev vc ol1eody been re\pon\1ble for three murder~ 'fl ' , .. - , ............ --.--· Gene Hockman . "The Conversation" ~ r..;.... fo<•fCoppoio John Cazale • AAeo Garfield· C ndy W~~ms . . F redenc Forrest • ~ 9Wa • Fred P.oos "'"1---~···- this JS the public SUC'CtSS. I don 't wWerSland It becauSl' n's rr~I)' a th.Cficuh pic1ur1'. I "Of all lngmar's pictu•cs. thu1k But lht·n, it goc' rhrccll)' \() the. emo11ons. think th.~t's what p<..-opl<' 11rcd nov.· They neud to br 1no1•cd 0111 · ll'llY (Jr 11nothc.r. Ice skating e\·er~rday. One admissiof1 entitles you up to 6 hours skating fun. ASK ABOUT SPEC IAL GROU P RATE SAN Olf GO ,Wl 00 n ·· o~;;: 'llllOf O~. ICE CAPADES CHALET CO STA MESA ME SA VERDE SHOPPING CENTER HA,llBO R Bl YO A T ,&DAM S Tel : 979·8880 ... MSIWlAN6 ·EIPIES: ·-· ~ DAI.': 1I1D2> WKENDS: 2:1~7-10:30 .... "l' C• will CjCI CMywttff. fo b'"J • pri..-Clh C:Ofl1'~otlOl'I Ciene Hockman. "The ---(otMKSQtion" BEST ACTREiS Glenda Jackson ~ ATouch Ofctas.. OALY:t:4 mJCJS:1:»oM:«i 1:1·:-0T \lttl'llES.' Glenda Jackson "' ATuuch O{ClaM . } CINEMA I HILD OYll! 2M1 ·~ Wllk! Clint E1shooood "MA.GMUM FORCE" Il l ..... Acodt "''f Awlf'd W",..Mt T1tvw1 O'Ho .. "PAPER MOOW" IP'GI CINEMA II All W ort Oi-y P,.ocy- "SUPER Dl.D" • "SOM OF FLUBBER" ''\.\., .• ,,, ~;~111•· "\llo•11. '•Kt·~•1•Jl1 ~11·(:i11·r" ...... g., ... ···-" ·-·· .,.., -••• h •••• '0" e ...... •,. -~.a-. , ... , ..... Ple11iy of Frtt Pori.illCJ Behind luildil!IJ' Norlh (If Tl\e.,.,..1 -•-.i -··"""'""~' ,... __ n ILAZIHG SAqc>llS fl t WHEll DOES IT HUIT 111 -~0.(l"!M t O I" ·-'7 "°°"' • "'!lt< a O'"t,. I 00 f "' ' •' 1•• • <u•, o.>ll'< • o"., \'<()\<!. .\1 ~~>~ • U,.Olt 11 l•!I ,, ..... ., '' .,~,, ,1, 1,1. el l! •(llt\S ·;<1"00 JA(~~ , TOUCH ()f CLASS 1or.1 al 11 ~:JP,.,111 .. ij A' TU ii, 1ru• O'ICl•l PAPE'1 MOON r0(;1 , ........ ..., eo,.., .. ... Ofl ..... . •I J·t S•s t .... tto(l<tO ~FtPICO " BANG THI DRUM SLO\Yl Y or. l\id ~ Like In '.\~I, .\1uh· ' l • ) '• . •' ·. ~ .~ .. • " '. • ' Pt•fORMAHCIS MOii-· T1.1el.-Wf'd.· llMiln.. ·1 l:00-4:20. 7:00-9:l0 : : f".-l:00.4:l0.6:S0-9:20.l 1:50 :1 : s.ot-11:45 -2:00 ~:20.6:50 t ••••THEATftlE 00 , : 9:20.11:50 •••• 154 8 ·3 102 ••••• ~--11·45 ,.,, 4· .. 0.6!50 1-f•"•Olt AT •Dll,,.S, C05f & M~SA -.-. Ill-. Pflto ;..,; " .., """:-•uo ,, •rt• .., "' """"'ti I•• • 9:20 00/()fl'EAA(Kf ~Ci A .fl(K QM()1 flJTI ROBERT REDfORD,..,mlA FARROW THE " CPGJ GREAT ' • • • • •.•. ~~--!I!~ ... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR BLVD. • NEWPORT BEACH • 644·0760· Hl•bo• Boulevard""" Mcfitdden Santa A.~· 531-1271 !ry Satn1·da y's Nc\rs Quiz · We Dare You ' , FROM Fa hion N ewpo rt Island Beac h ' C .il Y PI LOT 29 UC lrvi11c Co11cert Fine Soloists 'Uncovered' AC.t.OlfMY AW.t.lO WIHHll ~lllllil" 10 1 t'r.i O('ed n O reminding from 'this colurnn tha! th<' nc:hcr regions of tht• q syrnphony oret\rslra h I d P many g1f100 artists v.·ho t!rur- l\. if cl'er. get tile opportunlly ,;, strp for"·~ird lo dt~ol ny rin individual brilliuncc that hus loog been sacrificed ln the in- terests of lbc rnscnlblc. To be sure. be It an.1· forn1 of entertainment. the biµ nan1r and its inevitable link "'ilh the box olfitt provides u n\<1.J(}r reason for this ni•glcr t of polentlal soloists hirldcn within !he orchestra's ranl..'. Uut there are 111.in\' 111..·· e;.sions on whieh Orl'hl·s1r,1s are already as:Sur~-d 11f a e.1p;1e11cy audirncc_ TilO'-<· OtJ (';1s1ons should bl' 1Jr101rcl, a l least iJl part, to.r ni11on of tho"C unkilO"'ns 1·ho an l'l'ry often show .$.lid big an1cs :t thlnjit' o'i-tv.'O wh~n it rllt'S to their chosen instru1n nt. l'ERll,\PS LOS A n g "Ji? Ph1!hnrn1onlc Orches1r;1 ductor Zubin ~lrhta ~h re-. :.o mf' of thcsf' oft t'X!lrt'<:~t·d sentin1ents. lit :in;.-C'\'l'l1L 11·· tu rn t'd no \i·:>~ than thrt•t• rif his orchestra 1nen1bcrs loo"" $;i1urday night and !bf' rf"'11l1 v.·as lhrCf.' top f I 1 '! h t prrl'om1anCC'S 111 n fl :p.1 lc:'S'I; Orange County Ph1lh.1rmoni l' Soc:iety concert at L;C Jr.·inr '!'he only fair 11·ay lo pay tribute to the3c thrre sp1£'nd1d performers is in !he or<ler of their appcaran('('. And that kicks the Cjlun1n off v. 1th I The ( ;otl su11 HOLL''\\'000 't.:P! \ Robby Benson, 18, h:1c: been signC!d by Francis Ford Cop- pola to play Al Pacino's son in J>aramourrt's "The Godfath~r. Part JI." -. .,. ........ ,._.._,I .... . 1.&1.-. J-1 .. 1.i ... .. 1mif1~ . ,,.., .. -· ~·-' ·~ . ~·· ......... ... OOOYALLEN TAKES A NOSTALGIC l..CX)K AT THE FUT\JRE. fla~lf'SS clil'\'ction fron1 tile pnd1 11n1 and l!1"f·1phn•·d d1·cl1(':L· I! oil ft'Olll !ht• u: \'h~·,\r;i •••• Soiit- ''" M1i1tic9' k tn .TOM BARLEY ·"WALKING TALL" ':HOlll)S AT II \\'I Hl\I ;-A.lld Music Box .\l1!rs LA:•nln('r, a pic colo rl(•rfOr!Tlt'I' \\110 g;\\t' U\ ii hrl·;11htak 1n~ p<•rfur1nanec ol V11ald1's l'OllC'l•rio in A nunor. Z<-ntnrr l'."as su ix-rb and nC'\'er fflQTl' so than in ~hC lin.11 allcgio "hlC'h rertaully sorts. Ollt ltk.' men ln:nn lhl' boy" \\llt'n ti ('tlrncs to ·the kind of ;in:il},,1" \'1v:1tdi h:id in mir•d 1'.h1.ln ht> ~orl'd I.his 1re1ncn1! ou~I_\ arduous ('On<•rrtu (ur .i ncgl\!ClC'd 1n!ltrumcnt. A\' E \. T If US l A ST I C Cr:111 f1ird II rill :1ud1cnte wa.; \t-ry n:luct.:J nt lo lot Zcntnr'r rc tu1·n \I) 1:1i• nelhl'r rl'gion~ h1· tll t~ 00\\' (•C«Up~ /or '>Ol!l•· 11.,1rs 11Jthout fur1ht•r ac'! !.i1111 0 1\ ~t'l'lllS illlll(J.:it ('fll\1111<11 [II l'•111dt•11111 h11n !O s u ,. h ;!ll•)!J,I 111111 . \o 1no re so. one suppo"·.<;, tl1an tu ('Ql'JS1gn clnrint'!1• 1 \!1t·helt• Zukovsky to the s;11111· f..iu•. \!rs. Zuko\'Sk~. 11 h•1s1· c·Q--principal in ht-r turn1'r ot !ht· LAPO i;; he r fathl'r. Kaln1an Bl0<·h. g:l\ ,~ us J µht- tcr1n g reading of !he ll'Jr- ('1•r11:10 for Cl;trinrt ~1 n d l)r~hc~!ra b1 \\'cber. ~<\~ain. "(:thought a brill1an• ;.r11st "·'s at her best in 1h1· f i n a I rnovcmrnt <1nd !ht• :1n:il1 sis is ba.~NI on thr 111- lnc<ieics she facet! on rh;11 complex and dt'mandin~ :illcg ro. It V.'J :. :t ~tunn1nE: r1·n- d1tlon of "·hat is fast bt:>Con1ing a neglected "·ork. Slit-: HA.D 1"0 soonrr rr!urn- t•d 10 !ill' Sl<ll' o( her bc;H1lin:: p:1r1·nt v. ti(·n 1 1ol1n1:.1 1 ,Jl11n llll'lt'f•ltl 111h+f ,ll"o l>l1S t•li):;1• tu h1-. falhl·r 111 lh•• L,\1'0' 1 l\,1-. !·,•f(ll'~· 11-. I" 1•111r;1/1l•' us 111!h 1110 1.trl·l1 pt:rh)rr111'd but lr14"f,.d1loh ht'<IUU!~11 11•11 ~.; - \\1<n.n1.~l.1.;; 111hl)·._ It• 'l l'ol1111.11"' '.\11 I ,.111,i ~.,.·r1•i­ T;1r.1,11'1 ll•· 11p 11. II ""' 111,1)...nU.!'l'J\t l•111 11111!.. 1n th•'"l' 111 11 1!ch~hrfu!h 11111 .. 111:,, ult1r1n~ .. 111 \1hh n l! t' il!JIUl'llt'c JJ! :-lll"h f!ltl\.111· tws of 1he 1•r,1 a• l.1.,~! ;ind Paganini j<; clear lo ~'t 1'h1' !TIUl· :.1r1111ly l .1nnot 1·111!1· pn•h1·11d 1111.1 1nUl>ll' of t n r"' 1·,1lih1·r 1s .illo11i •t! tu l.1d~· 1111•1 11r1u. I o tlll\1< :1 (IUI' l)J"t't' "p;lrl\" )lll'< I· <!\•h 1 l~l'd and :11~pl.111·li·d 1 .. 11•·· 111.11. I! \, l .. 11:111• r,1r II 1) It t>.1ck .ind ~"l' 11h;it Z.1h1n ''' ,! ht~ no11 l'O!llplt!r' l/ITht•:.11 I c· .. u!tl d,, 11!1h H1·1'111111•11s Sc·1rn1h -al\111~ .1 thall1·111t• t/J :UJ\' ortlll·~tr~1 and ;1h1 on~ n':ldy to tri[) tilt· mJt·~lru "uh 111 •I 11111111··:i1u1;, ,l-1·11· \IEllT \, Sl'l'Enn1.Y ("01'- f i~. 01 ,11111 !!l !ht• kt'l l r.f ITO<~\ th.it 111.if.1·-. 1•1 •·n the c;u P"rh S1•1 •"nth r?11. l:l l1•c; cl•·\ ,.r h:l0d'> r.111' 11 <• \\Hf•, 1n:1~n !ir1·n1 :il~Jt::;: .\· irJ,• frou• 1: 1' to:n1;11·n1 t'1at \! .. hi,1 I• nth·d tH 11,nry thin~~ .l 111!)\• !ll thf' llj)•'ll'flJ.t 1..-l(:O so~trnutri and ln pot' 1011: of rh1· <;C'l'Ond 111111 \':111'111 :illt•grf'lto it 11;1s !hi' l 1nrl of Br•·1ho1t:1 Sc1c11 1h tli:t1 [nft nothi ng ro b(' tl•·~1n·d l lur J)ltiur<' 1oct.1~ 1~ 11f Hri-,.Your 1;1111\ :-..111~ """ ""'"''· Three Minutes tl1at i harn1-11 1·r or 1hl Are Up 111 u s 1 e .r I IJJ------.....:----j~ ... JOOt'lt'lt Woodwllf'd "SUMMEl WISHES, WI HT El Dll.t.MS" t,Gl t'\llllNI~· for- 111;11 \\ho LS hack 1n l.o..'I ,\111,!1·!•·" for . ' 1flt' npo ·n111g ttO'lfllt:s 1\pnl Jo nf lht.• Los Angel"" t '111l· L1gl11 Upt·ra·._ .. ·n1c K111J! and I .. This h.1pp,1 thou..,.-l11r th1• pl urn roll· of Anna 111 tht· J{od!(t'rs and l l<1n1n11·r~11·u1 11:..1!.'!il' 1, 11ork1nj:: \\ i 1 h l:u·artill \lon!,1lb:u1 IQ fin;r l r. i11.·a rs:1ls fvr t~. t>l~h!-v.cckl ·.111,,,(. C'en!l'r r :111l1on run. (:1o0<1 10 ha\•' \OU b.1ck. :--.. 1;\ \ou're .is 11.l'k·on1•· .ts 1111· 'no11rr-. 111 ~prin~ 111 11ha1 J llrll"'s 111 ll1· a happy r1 •111 ;1l 1'r ;1n old favorite. , ~ I -'-l'IA:'i'I ST Be n J a 111 1 n1 -..:11p:n;1n E:psh',n \\ill p1·rf .. n11 1• ,if.· b~· Ba1h. ll•·•fh1n1·n t !1 .. p111 ;1nrl Li•n ;1\ nu,1n Th11r-.1!.1•. in th•· jJr.1nge Co.as\ {'olh•~f' itt1d1tnnum 1!1• I'> :in (f('l' ."!Udl•nt \1h11 1, curr1·nth <;tu1!1 in~ piano "ilh J.1lhnn s·1 11!"M·r l)f r~r llt·<1rl1· runi.:r;11ul:1tK)ns frnn1 · 11~ l· .. ruinn 11• thl' J.Qll An i,!1·lcs \!,,~!r•r Chor:t ll' 1~·h1ch v.ill be lt·.1• l!'C 1r; \l ;i~ 10 fur a thrf'l'- 111-1·f. tour of tht• Scl\ 1ct I 'nion \\1· c'Qul•I h:11l' no l.1t.'l1t"r 1•1t1,11·al a1!11>a~<>3dors H1:in 1:11.;; d1·t't1<·at"<l arul di~11nl!UJ '-h· 1 <I 1·hHrti! group :ind 11~ hr ll1:1n t d1rf'ctor. [)r ll11;.:l•f \\,it.!n"r Its final loc;t l tonerrl 1-111r11ght ;,[ ll ::ll) p.rn in the \lu;.1e l't>ntcr :ind 111;1n~ uf the J,.!l'uuv's friends 11·11 1 1<.:tnt !o 111 sh thcin bon \'oyagc in the IX°'"t µos sible v.·ay_ A STORY FOR IVIRY ONE WHO THINKS THEY UN NEVER FALL IN LOVE AGAIN. -~ Cin(.ierellca · Ut.-.a ly [R ] STARS MAISHA MASOl'I -JAMlS C.t.Af'I A.LSO A.CAD. Wll'IH ER JO HH HOU SlMAH " . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • 8t:AC .. lll V O "' l ll<ll •t• CD•••,. ... A BA .. O 'lt.0 '""' 8 •1 ·1HIO!I • H UNTIN(l10 N tU A(." 847-6017 @i~o J.C\P.:l!f. Gnqa·~l!-• 979-4141 ,, ......... ., .,., ""' •<>'• ,.,., • .,.,. "''' ·~n••·1;'"•••<>r.,><lo 0H" •I-·••·«·• " ,••J~ ' PA.UL RODlRT RlDfORD ~· uwr-• J/Oll 111 '62 ' ... ,.. '' Ciene Hockman . NlWlllA.N RODlRT /;HA.W P\ij\ fMI\ MIT •f wt\UtcO• '"''"~ g.,,, MAN ONA 'i SWING CUFF RoiERTSON JOEL GREY " "The Colll/e1SQtion ", .. -. F.Ql'Q Fotd (Df>f><'b c ....... "" .__ ... Audi'"'"'"'''·"'""'""~· and applaud1n1:... "-'' WALKING {'I TALL · · 'llJi !Ml\ ~!COMO •T ><•-IOk 0Ml1 . I \!~It 11.1.U• IYl'1"' • ""' •D" S11K)W 1.U I.CO••• l.lt<O~ 11•11 · J o\O" '"'UI .. _ , ......... ""'·~· .... ,. , ..... .,, -lff.•lt-••••lo.••IO , .. 1.0 ..... 1"••'"''"-''•"•• '-11 U ,.._, N ,_... o /64 ..... 10 :"···· ... w ............ .. C~~~~· : '"" : "' : ••• M••T•I . ., : ;.~·:;a•,;-::.~!",' •-, .. .. -·-·· .. .............. " _.,,,_ .... Al. PACINO "SERPICO" SU~!CO Al 1>'1\1 IOw•IO\ C"•I,.•\ ,..,II• h<IH Mil 'IAIYll\ ·-···~ ·-··-·-rm: THl/;TING ,. ..... _ ..... -- -....... 1 .... ,_, '"'" '" ""-" '°' •>-• lO-••~· .... ," c4Zti2 .. -... ' ~ . -.. ·:· " '.'" ~ ··-............... , ••• , ........ , ••• 11•1 .. ~ ,.,, ·-. Cinderell:.1 Lif.1Ct'ly :\ 1i 1uch Of e ta. ... S~Vl:H·UPS ·11.,,"" ,..,,.., .. • c-~• ~.... \o>o•""t '"' L...ql''" o ... ·, .. , .. u · olol..., _ _,_ '°""9f . ., , l.ln<IM.lrl"ll t•••I .,_u, •t •Dh" ..... , ....... . '°"" ............ . .., ...... . •. , ... , ... _ ......... •---.t··· .. 1 -... __,. ·-· .. ~ ·-· . ~·~ ~ ............ ·- . num O)Jfllt~ ,._ Cliff COP.MAN JOSEPH BOt.OltNA • I•. ~····· ....... ; [Irr f tJaµrr (!;l1a!il' .. _,, __ Aho !ol>e•""I .. C•-w,11 °""' ""'"" o;..,.,, ,. ....... ,... l.,., . !ollll'I Earl Hol~"'CMI ........ ,._ "TT'\ .l"""'Ol..f 1><1 llU WOl'll 11'1 TOW><" 'r!l?ffit ·~·~.-.... · .... :. _'. :·· .. "': "":·:;:,:::o·:· .. ::~·;:.~··.": : ' ' • : ...... _ _. ·=--.. ··· .· ' . ' . -·-··· ... ~ ~ ..... ""~. . 841·,017 •7•·4141 <~t>;3i 0' ••. > '" M,~o . ' . ,, I OW-"'", 11 1\ll)l(Jll ..... STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ' . - .. ·• Tr Boy Has · .4version To ~lilk By OR. STEll'\CROllN DEAR DR. S1'EINCROllN: l'\'f' rai~rd four children and nothing has gi\'en n1e more trou~e tlian feeding the youngest 11'bo is no"' 9. He is. allergic to milk. Gh•e him a glass o{ milk - e1·en skimmed milk -and he get! severe belly cramps and diarrhea for 3l least a day. Vi'hcn he 11·as youn~er I had hin1 oo soy b"an n1ilk 111llch he tolerated qu:1e 1vl'l1. Now that he is older . 1 \\':lndcr how I can make u;1 for. this defi· ciency in hi5 t.liet. I kno"' il's important for a child to have milk. -i\lrs. R. CO~L\tEf\'T: Good food though milk is. he can live wlthcut it. \\fbat is important is to make up the loss of calcium, protein and vitamins. DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE Does he likl' chl"('sc? This i~I one· way or n1aking up for the deficit'ncy. It's rrn1arkabtc. but a child (or gro1vnup) y,·ho can't tolerate milk can take cheese \\'itl10ut suffering diar· rhea or stomach cramps. Qieese will suppl y .a part of the needed calcium and pr~ teins, but he \viii have to su~ plement this in his diet by get- ting ca1ciun1 from other foods such as cereals, \'cgetables and fruits. As for prot eins. he'll gel suf- ficient amount s in a )iberal l diet of n1rat ~. fisi1 a11d fo1rl ., \"itarnins los1 c;in be rnadc up I by 1akif1;.: !he1n in cup"'ulc l form . Your doctor 1\'ill suggtsr 1 the needed dosa ge. Your son \\'ill be gcUing most of \\-1l<lt he rrquires in a full diet -even though milk is absent. For example, vitamin C in fruit juices, tomato juice and other fruits a n d vegetables. \:itamin A. from yello"· vegetal1Jei and other ~, fats In his diet. The B and 0 1 • vitamins ~re present in 11 "'ctl- rounded diet: lf there is any doubt that they are deficient. they can easily be made up by vitamin supplements. If y® become less milk-con- scious, Mrs. R., both you and your son "'iii be happier. ,. DEAR DR. ST1':JSCROHS: 1'1y problem is that I cannot wake up in the mon1 inJ!: to go to school unt il it is desperately late. Thus be ing rushed. J don't eat a nutriliou5 breakf.ast. groom n1yse.U prof>" erly. or get :ny 1nind prepared for another day. - A Student co~mtEf'T: Students of Freud would say You just hale '4 to go to school. But the anS\\'er i, probably 1that you get to sleep too late. lf il's not that. then set your alarm clock a half-hour earlier. Then you \\WI •t try to catch 111> l\'ith yourself 1he rest or the day. Adults. also. m:iy be tt>nsc becaUSt' they arc always bthind time. Dr. StcinCrohn welcomM reader mail and incorporates ans"•ers in columns when possible. but regrets he cannol reply by n1a il because of , ''olurne receh·ed. -J FOR ADVERTISING IN OUT 'N' 'ABOUT PHONE NORM ST AN LEY 642 -4321 I I . ·' ' . Wtdntselay, April 17, 1974 ~ILOi -ADVERTISEP. Pric•1 Gffd th ... Tw'4oy -W• R.••n• t ... Afght to Limit Q-fttltill1! No ko'-5 to 0ea1.,,1 BUY NOW & SA YE! I RUG EXTRAVAGANZA • ORIENTAL STYLE 30x54" RUGS PlvV. woven to"""' in uch d e1ign1. col~l. fr;.,ged e"d1. e,.,.,.,,,,1.,1 or;. t nrol o•eo rug> 01 o ter"f•t Prit•. Gold Vein I Anli(llJ• "'"'or •qorel will moOe •oom1. hollway or office lool mor• •pocio\11, bright"' Monr d•co•o''"" o"O"Y""'""" ponibl•. Complet" "'Ith mounli"9 odhe•ive. eo1r to "'"oil. RemOY'(l Ule, •eutobl1. ,.,...,,.:;....:.;;.;:..;.;;.....,.-=---~ A Set Set 1f two 6~15 1/a" or se t of fo11r 31hx3~" Goldtone Framed Reproduction Sets (opie1 of old mo""'' in 1••1 of .( don• on 1il• f1"i1h. Ser ol '} <"• P""'•d on hordboc~ poper. Give vour wall• •hot t'otto »mfl!hiruil of rl.goncoe with !h11 • • 3Packs·JOO for VACUUM CLEANER BAGS So... -40% °" sai.t • --·-~ •.-# .,. __ .. -~·G t ---0 ;:· . . (J. )79 SPECIAL! SHELL NO-PEST STRIP Brlni·Af1 Your Easter SHp S~ats. tirlltrlfty far hpert Phtafinish inc SILK FINISH ~HOTO PRINTS MADE FROM KODACOlOR NEGATIVES This Silk Finish poper odds o profe~ iionol oppeoronce and is finger print reshtont. : 499 800 FOSTER GRANT SUNGLASSES J99 44c 30 Wt. PENNZOIL MOTOR OIL Penn grade M1h l ·l, 97c $1.67 ADHESIVE VINYLSHELVING I 0 lO·lb. Bog sac Reg.99c 77c CREWEL STITCHERY KITS STURDY CAST IRON 10x20-IN. HIBACHI FAMOUS ROYAL OAK CHARCOAL BRIQUETS Eo1y l~~!ng, !ong burn.ng oll wood gove1 ·,)f•,...Qre keo• lcr 1+.~ money. High tar~. low mo111.,re. (o,.,plete l..11 tonloif'ls fobric em· l•vodcf '( yorn, nt't'dle, eo~y 1n- ~t•u.:1toro~. Choose from 12. S!urdyc;o" Iron hibachi wirh 2 big, odj1,.loblt1 gr~I., cool-grip hondle1, G'"°' lomilr picnic~err . PRICES SLASHED EVEN LOWER THAN OUR EYERYDA Y LOW PRICES K•~·-"•'-••k" '"'"" "'' "K"'· ----1CURADBANDAGES ·BRECK SHAMPOO 20.0Z. LISTERINE •.BAYER ASPIRIN OUCtlUS!>" PAI( o! &O D•v·No•mol Ool !~ 0 1 fl~h Ct•ml on CO"•otl • 1 Qt Saucepan • 2 Qt. Sauctpn J 44 • I lo. Fryill PH IA. STAINLESS STEEL SAUCE PAN or FRYPAN !t•lght. i.hln., flflli.h 110r1 """" loollllg l0t .,.,,._ C~1 fuu, -Illy. Mol•• o pl'tfect g1ff ,.,.. th• b•id,,or MO!ltttt Doy. fhl'9Wcrway ,.,.., c6d -~"' and 1kltlm a"d stort oga"" wlffl !Mi. thitly. tfVfdy 001nle11 ,,. .. Poll a. "'"· Ivy aM thfn 011h1tt low orlc- sta Mesq 23J L 17111 SI. 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J99 ROBERT BURNS SPICIAl OCCASION FAMOUS ~~!11' V. GAUON ICE CREAM p,;,. W'rn~ l<t C•"..ft'. Ct.ok:t ol dtlldou1 h VOlt $rrowbtrrv. Chocolot., Va ... o. ~. ·2aa TERRIFIC VALUES BOYS' KNIT SHIRTS 'Finl qvol!Tv, combed co!ton• in new -colorl. Reinlo<e&d podie•, J..OOnoi:i ptor •et, lo•hion collo;or, e.1 B. Fifth 369 Gallon CANADIAN WHISKY . Now ,.,.,, lower "'°" iti euetydoy ' l•l Conodlon whl\ky 01 ;,. ~ .. - llCK~ \'OU• bar -01-t1'1lfiv. Huntl!ICJfon Beach 21131 l<adoll•d.alA- . I Huntin«Jton Beach SHIWw- ' Gourmet Basket Menus Give Riders a Lift ' .. Popularity G Pi .cnic Cycles • oes .1 n 'hile banquet scenes in 'The Great Gatsby' are quite sumptuous, the film 's star, Robert Redford enioys simple foods outdoors. Here he is ioined by wife , Lola ; daughters Shauna and Amy and son, Jamie. Cqnsuming Interests: Food, By JOHNA BLINN NE\V YORK -\\'hen actor Robert Redford talks about 1vomen. he obviously think s in terms of his ov"n "'oman, Lola. his "'ifc of 15 years. "I think womCfl arl.' ,1·ondcrful and it 's terrific to treat lh{·1n like 11·omcn. I seek femininily in a woman because it's simp- ly more romantic to rne. ''L'.m· all for women being 1ndependl.'nl. I'm not saying a Y.'i fe's role is in the kitchen, but. my 1.vife. Y.·ho lo ves to cook and look after our children herself, also has a very independent life of her OY.'n." Lola 's energy and enthusiasm are boundl.ess Like: Bob. she manages to juggle a very busy schedule. gi11ing top priority to her family . but still finding lime to ro- chainnan CAN. a "lanhattan consumer action group she helped found. "We're most lntcrcslcd in how we as consumers affect the cnl'ironment. \\'e .star1ed a monlhly new!Ueller covering 50me 30 dirfe rent consumer lopics, in· eluding pesticides and food additives. "One of the most interesting issues deals with nutrition and the. fact thal you really can buy "'Ondcrful food in supermarkets. \\lc 've listed "·hat foods arc availabh~ there rather than in h"'alth food stores." During lhe four years sincr C1\N started, Lola has become not only ex- pert on nutrition but very kno"1edgable about federal legislation pertaining to food. lfi'.r group ! composed of 20 women l • ( • Environment \1·crked closely "'ilh Senator Proxmire. "'ho sponsorL'<I a bill banning the use of DES <diethylstilbcstrol 1. a synthetic hormone used to encourage grov.·th in animals. "•\\Ir read a little clipping that 1.1id 11.'hile Oli.:S has been banned for use in chickens. the amou nt used in be.cf had lx>en doubled. "That seemed very strange to us because v.·e felt if there's a chance of a residue being found in chickens, then there must certainly be some to be found in bee(. ;'The first thing 11.•e did was to focus public attention and concern on the use or DES in food :" Proxmire's bill got stalemnl«I but Loi.it feels her group·s stand contributed to the public's protest over use or DES. moving the action from Congress to the Food and Drug Administration. lfer most recent project is a OOok being written by CAN members who have interviev.•ed a thousand young peo- ple on university campuses across I.he country. ·~we·re asking them what they think is import.ant ta have lo start a semi-(jto- pi.'.'n socjely 20 years from now. 1t·s amazing how sophisticated and definlle they are-about Y.hal they like. I'm cer· !.'.'in they know much more than T did at their age.'1 she s.i ld. smlllng. f She Is happy to -encourage anyorle to dlrcci their qut'!Slions or subscriptions by writing lo CAN, 30 E. 68th St .. New York. New York .)· "There. are many wonderrut alternali\"CS to beef protein. I think the best book on the subject ever ~·rilfen, an abso lut e n1us1 for any homcmakPr. is "Diet Fnr 1\ Small Planet," becauS(' it explains thr ne1~· altitudes about food and tells )'OU \\•here you can get protein and how to keep healthy.'' The Redfords arc not !rue vegetarians. but they Jove quantities of fresh fruits and vegeL1bles. They've had a vegetable garden out in Utah, in the mountain-top summe r vacation house they both helped build. "\Ve eat more chicken and fish except "'hen we're in Utah. There we can get a lot of wonderful beef.·· BOb lakes his turn in !he kitchen, particularly out west, and likes barbe- cuing rainbow trout "It's terrific. Bob always barbecues ii with parsley and butter on the Inside and wraps K. in linfoil the first lime over then plain lhe second Ume up, ll's absolu!ely fantastic. Bob's salads usually start off "l\.'ith a combination of greens. \\'e: grow our 01vn mung sprouts. so he usually throws in a handful or sprouts or some artichoke hearts. He eats a lot or green olives because he's a runner and he says olives give you stamina." Lola serves buffet style when she entert8ins larger groups. bu~ prefers peo- ple to be able to sit dowri comfortably. ·"We have several tables J can set u~ Jn ffic dining f'OQm. We offen have 14 for \Vhether Inspired by the verdant park of it. Fan1illcs by thf' lhous:111ds t•an bf. scenes in •·The Great Gatsby '' or the s«'n 011 11·{'('kends, rid in~ ort to ;1 f:11 nritr healthy return Lo bicycling, picnic fare 1s picnic spot. gaining rene"'ed popularity \\'ilh gourmet And, :ifll'r a fl·~· hours or f)('(lal1ng :ind _.influence'. \~Orking up a h1 'l1lthy npp .. •tJtc. th1·rr 1-.: Bk'ycling is rapidly becoming not on ly nolhing hk(' s1opp1n~11too1? n !'rf'1•k or a popular sport and all-around llt'al lhy strran1 for :i h•isurcly pi1·nk: llHll·h •Ult! activity, but a major source of son1r J.!OOd t'On1pt111innship transportation. Clubs are being for1ned to \\'hilc thl' food ts ht'llll! unp;1i·l.1><I and promote fhe sport of bicycling. sprt'.'.l<I out. quench !hat hard P:1rri.·1l Doctors arc. re.commending bicycles for 1h irst "·1th a rcfrt•shing \\ 1111· puni·h - e\·erylhing from bad backs to effectively appropriately named !'1-dalt•r's l'unrh . cutting pounds. The 1nain l'OUrSt~. Biey1·!rr 's l~<t'f. 111av And many city go\•e mmenlS. anxious be :ll'C'fltn1h111icd by t risp Vrt.'11ch br1'<11l to cut pollutlon and traffic congest!~ lft' ·• hl1lf"cold rl'lish1•s \\hil'h can be prt•p<1r1-d the central business distr ict. a r e thr rvenini.: b<-f(lrr \Our outing. establishing official bicycle routes .:l'nd \\'inc and rht>t·St·, arc lhc• pt·rh•1·t parking facilities. drsscrt duo for toting .on the bark of \ nur Mostly though, Americans are turnin~ hlk1•. to bicycling just for the sheer rnjoyment Hut. 1f you ha\'t• a s"·ecit too!h and Quite a meal · can be packed in bicycle side-bags. Cooling beverages and quick energy foods appeal to riders. riding 1nr1krs ~ou p11rhcularl\ hungr~. bring ;1!on~ son1" l'u1-{>n-Th1•-Hr:ikt'" rnke. Th is rich cak1· has 11 "·inc gln1~· 11·s firn1 t·nou~h \t) trnvrl 11·1'!1. too For thnSC' who du f;.11·or 1·h1·t'S('. take :1loni.: a \\'t'fi~i· of Blur Hfu·l1·tte. I::n1- n1ent halrr (Ir Fontina . llf'l1c1ous ;1nplcs. flt'ars ;:ind graprs ari' i'Xrt'lll'nl 1·ht't'St' p.1rtners. Extra l'n·neh hrrad nro crackrrs gn 11f'll "ith this rnursf'. After a nienl hkf' this, th1'r1' 1s nnl~ ont' lh ing-for an enthusiastic e\Tlist In do - l;Jkf' a short nap before hitting \ht• trails nnce ag-an1. PEOALf;R"S Pl'~Cll I hottlr blackhcrrv \1·ine r r·an !Ii n11nrr:o11 frozen conccnlratt....i oran~tl JUlt't' I citn 116 ourw.-esl pineapple juice I packa{!e i 10 ouncesJ frozen ~1ral'.'brrrit•s, !ha11·1"'<! In a lnq.:c bo\1'1. blend wines and juices. Add stra"bcrrirs. /'nur into vacuurn bol- lle for ea rr~·1ni:.: lo picnic site. Pour Ol'cr it:c lo serve. ~lakes about 21~ quarts. ll lCYC l.Elt'S llE .. :F .1 !'Ups cook ed bcrf. cut into th in .~trip~ p1111 12 t·ups~ d:i.iry s our cn•:1111 1 • cup pink cat<1\1ba wine ·• I clO\'C' (!nrllr. n1ashed 1 lf'aspoon salt '~ teaspoon \lt'PJ>e r 1 ~ lcH SJll'Ofl or<·i:ano 1,_ tf'a spoon basil '·.· t'UP ehopj)l'fi rtpr or (:rt<'n ollve!! ·~ C'Uµ ehoppt.'<i carroti1 ·~ cup cho111"1t......i parsll'!' l'apr1ka l.t'l!Ul't_' t'Ul)'i c'h1·rry Ton1,1t111.·~ ~1nkr sure bt'1·f 1s <'Lil into very thin strips. !'lace 1n a lari;t> ho .... I. 111 snuill bo1rt. romblnf"' sour crtflm, 111111.'. $!:irltc, sall. J>t'Pl>t'r . .ori'g;1nn, basil. olives. earrot!! a11d parsley. ~l ix "'ell , Pour G\·11r lx'<'f and blt•nd "·rll. Co\'rr <1nd rt'(r1g1•ratr Sl•\'t•ral hour!; to bll'nd f!:i1·urs. (";1rry lo pK·ni<' 1n a rnl'erfd. insulnfrd rnnta1n•'r. Tn ,'(j•r1 r . p!;iee b1."1~f rnix lurt~ i11 l1'\tllt't' rups . spr111klt· "ith p<iprika and ~;1rnish 11 i1h c·hprr.\· 1on1:i!OC's .. \lakes 4 In 6 Si.'rl'1ngs l'L'T-01\'-TllE ·HJtAKES CA I\!'..: 1 pack:1gc .vrl101v f'nke niix 4 1•ggs ·'1 l'Up \\Hier 1nr fruit juiccj 1 ! l'lL!I I t'f!t•l;1hlt• Oil I il:irkage ~1ra.,..bt•rry or lemon 1n- ~1ant pudding nux Gla1.t': 1 ! cup hlarkbt·rr~ v. inc 2 tablespoons sugnr ~ tablt•sµoons orangr JUil.'t' ln me<.11un1 111i\i11~ bcl11l place rak1 mix. t·ggs. l'.'Ah.•r. 011 and" ?lJdcl1ng n1i\: ~ l{t·•tt "1th an elc·ctr1c 1111x,•r until smooth and c:r1·:1 n1y. about 3 n11nut1•s f:rC':IS(' and nnur a 10-iifch tu be pan Pour in battt·r. Bake inn 350 clC'grc(' ovt'1 for ;ihout 4~:,:, rninu h•s or until c:ikt springs b<1C'k whrn tcsh--d \1•ith finger. lte1nn\'!' fro1n ove n and cool fl n1inutt>s l!e1novc frorn pan and place on SCr\'in1 platt <·r. For Glaze-: In s1nall saucep.'1n. hra tngt'lhl'r 1r1nc, su).(n r and orange juh·t unli! sugar 1nt'lts. l'iert'C rti kc ,,ifh forl in Se\'t•r;il plates and s!n"l.v pour o\e gla1.e allowing 11 to •1bsorh. e CAROL t~OORE , Food Editor BEA ANDERSON, Ed itor dinner and still it's informal because I don •t have any help. \'r·e·re mad about any "1exican food, enchiladas, tacos or tortillas." The biggest hit with the entire famil\' is Lola 's v.·onderful, homemade. quick whole wheat bread. .;We often have il "'hen we've been out skiing-in Utah. J just Jo11e lhe recipe because the bread doesn 't have to raise. ''Bob and the kids can hardly llo'a 1l•f11r it to come. out o[ lhe o\'en to put some butter on It! The recipe came from m\ mother. out or an old r.1 o r m o n cookbook." The two older Redford children cxcrl in the kitchen. "Shauna and Jamie arc spectan.i!ar cooks! In fa ct, the two children had a ""eekend alone v.·ith their dad and !he kids did all the cooking? "They did things like garlic bread and swinger burgers. something they love tr. make. Jt took lheir father two hours ta clean up the kitchen afterwards." Lola seldom visits the set "'here Bob is "'orking, but she v.•as enthralled by the focxl extravaganza she saw in one of the banquet scenes during filming of "The Great Gatsby,'' "It was anything you could think of. :i Texas buffet, a ba1d!ar ,JL ~ j}lst in· cred ible, l\.'ith ·cases of fresh food s. ' Wrd~tld••, Aprlt 11 191' '••I )I vegeta bles and evrry kind of ft~h. lobster and clams on the hal f shell, e\'eO roast suckling pig. Ht·c1~s from 1hc hous<: of HL'<llord follow: LOLA REDFORD'S \\11101.E \\llt:.\T <IUICK Hll EAO I hr:itrn e.r:L: 2 eups buttrrn1llk :l tablrspoon.~ dark mo!:i~s<'<> 1or honey 1 11 J tablespoon-. n1rlfcd huttrr 2 cups v.1hole \\heat flour 1 traspoon bakin~ po11dl·r J fPaspoon b:ik1ng soda I lc;t!lpnon salt '! cup chopped \\alnuls 1~ cup r:i1sins Con1bin c egg. buttermilk. molasses ior hon1·~ 1. and melted bulter tn a mixing ho"'J. Combine all dry inR"red1t'nts. sur 1ntn gg mixture. Stir 1n nuts and raisins. Di\>iclr 'dough ('venly between 2 \Yell ii:reascd :11 i" x /;'' x 2" bread pani;. Rakt' in preht:at•'ll 400 degr~ oven abo1.11 50 mlnu1C'!I 1or until bread give!! a hollo1\' sound "hen thumped "1th t\\·O f1n1:tersl. Cool s!ightl\' flfl "'ire rncks bcCorc sl!c· ing. Spre11d \\Ith s..11tcd buller. ROllERT'S TERRIFIC UtlVt:: GHt:E,~ SALAO • l 1!1-ounc~l pa c...k.a_~ e.. _lr o.Z..C..IL artlchok1• hoorts tor smul1 c:in arlichoke hearts, dra1nC'd1 I cup boiling "':Iler I head ro1na1ne. tnrn intll bi!e·S!L' pieces ! t'UP n1ung IJt:an spr11ut s t<•r I 16-ounc can bean sprouts. drtunc•L J tup small. 11hok'. p111)1Cn!o -st1u1r. ol1v~·s I' ('11)) <:.ll!.1d Oil '1 cup 111nr \'Hl(•J:?flr 1 or :1 u1hlr~ll00r' fri>~h lernon JUl<"t'' 4 t••:l spnon\ •·hoppt·d lr11sh d1!1 for 11•as~1 11111 l'.t·•"<l 1 I !.1bh•"poOn t'nopJ~>d fresh parsley 2 s("an1 traspoons -.ugar I l(·aspoon D1jOl1 muSJurd 1 teaspoon s.11! 11 ira.o;;poon fresh!~: (;round black per per Plung1• art1cho~r hrarfs in boilifll \1nt<'r; remo\·e pon from ht>at and It stand for only Z miM .. drain and rhHI In large salad bo\\·I, combine artichok1 hcarls (Or dralned. r11nnl'd onlchok. hearts i. romaine. bean sprout.s an· Oh\·rs. In small J:ir "1th a light filling lid combine set1ad 011. wine vinegar 10 lemon juu.:c1. dill, parsley, sugar, sail .mustard and peppe r. Shake well lo COJTt bine salad dressing ingrl'<1Lcnt.s. JusLbtfoce....scn•ing. pour dr~ill8 ov sn1nd and toss until v.cll-roat~. ,. ' 12 DAILY PILOT WtdntWay, April 17, 1974 National Library .Week Marked 'Mle Santiago L i b r a r y ~yslem v.1!1 sponsor a \'ar\ety or special progr:u'\s a 11 d @',rents at libraries throui;::ho•it fhe coastal area to i:c\c{lr·itt· Nalionttl Library \\1c(•k. April 21-27. movies during a fun F1!m f Psli\'al at 3·:ln p ''1 .~1on<!:i For adults and senior citi7.Pns. th c lnt,.rnattonal ~1ccl1talion SOcictv "'i ll prl'scnt lcctur~ on Tuesclay and Thursday at 7:30 p.m. l'rl'sentalion of awards and Part-Skim Milk • F!RMElt CHEESE The themes "Grow \\'ilh Books" and "C:et It All Tog£>tht>r nt the Library" will be featurl'<I ccrtific"te.oi of 1nerit to the tori tl;;:;:;;iiiij'.:~iiiii winners in the rec t> n l ~·hssioncott·Viejobery Awards programs wil l be m ad c \\"t'<!nt·sday at 3:30 p.m t>y Harry \l Rowe J r., county FOUNTAIN VALLE\' A discussio n of i r a nscendent<il ~teditntion t.ilh Brant Marqut•l of the lntt:I natinnal l\l C' d 1 l a I i o ri ~h.!I \" 1~ scheduled for ~!ond.iy at 7 JO p m. in thc- ntain \Talley bra n ch ary. Pal . the 1alk in3 dog, will ar at II a.m. Saturd:1y. STA ~IESA Leland Coo1C\', local author. ·u speak during a Friends of Cost a ~1esa Libraries cheon bel(innini.: at 10 :i.m tdnesday in the ~1esa Verde ntry Club. "Grab Bo~ of Books" for Jldrcn <'Ind adults wil l he tured all week at the Cosla , tcs:.i 1\brarv. Students from Estancia lligh School will be ··librarians for a d a y '' Tuesday. The fi lm . ''Balloon Tree". "'ill be sho wn during storv hours on Thur.i:dav at ID:M and 11 :.'ID a m. i\1o\'ics for all a1tes. inrludin ~ "lf;irold a.nd Cyn th ia.'' "One A. M., ' ' "Ocean," "Sca'-hn'l°C." "Str ill T<'ase" and ''Rnmbi h1<'Cts r..OOzHla." "'"ill be sho"111 at 7·311 p.m. •·cla~ic Comics" will he presented Sa tui-day at 2:30 p.m. School librarians ,.00 their students will be guests (Jf__ the ?o..frs,""I Verde 11"1-arv Ml"JfldRv and a Youn'! Adult Ftlm Ni'tht will be presented at 7:30 p.m. A film on the art~ of the Tndoneslan island of Ball will be shown at 7:~ p.m. 'l'ue!dav and a Nostal ~la Nit?ht, with the ori~inal film C 1 a .!I s i c '"Flyinf.! Down to ruo." is o!anned for !he same timr Wednesda y. "The River Nil<'," a Nat ional Grof,!raphic ril m, will be featured Thursctay. Children's fi\m.s "·ill ~ screened Sa tW'day rrom 2. to 3 p.m. LAGUNA BEACll The La guna Beach branch \\"ill present a children's mm program al IO and 11 a.m. Satu rday. A Book Fair will also be help from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satu rday and Sunday. 1\1 1SSION VIEJO Mission Viejo R eg i ona I Library v.·ill show sc.veral !Jbrarian. .., "S1l1:ez.y " the. Safety CIOWTI will appea r during a •·play It Safe" story hour at l p.1n. Sa1urday. SAS CLl-:\tENTE The San Clemente branCh !1brar~· "'111 have morning coffee break till Y.'ctk long. Thl' l>Ublic is also invited to join the sta ff at a Patio Punch Part\' from 2 to 5 p rn. on Sunda.v to meet 'A"ith loca l "TitC'rS. International f o ! k dancl'!t will be perforn1ed Tuesda y at 7:30 p.m. 1n the Commun ity ClubhouSl'. Story hours are sched uled for 4 p.n1. in the Boys Club and at 7 p.m. in the library on Wednesd ay. Anot h e r is sched uled for 10:30 a.m. Thursday. "The VJ!\iest Prince.'' 11 play presented by the Sparks Storybook Theater Group. will be perfonned at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday in the library. A \lini Rrnaissa nee Arts and Crafts Faire. with high !tChoQl students s e I I i n !{ jewelry, ceramics, needlepoint and homemade food , will also be held Saturd ay fron1 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. tn the library's upper parking lot. SAN JUAN·DANA POINT The San Juan Caoist~no and Dana Point bran ch libraries will honor race car driver Sam Pasey at a reception Monday at 7:30 p.m. im Dana Hills 11igh School, · Bomby the Clown w i 11 appear al a special pre-school story hour at 10:30 :i.m. Tuesday In the San Juan Capi"sfrano brancn. A Side1vaP-: Tea will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. \Yednesday and F red llunn will present slides on early adobes at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. An Instant Art ShO\V "1'ill ht-· presented fro m 10 a.m. to 2 n.m. Saturday in front of 111<! library. Dana Poinl branch "'·ill have lea and open house at 2 p.n1. Tuesday and a puppet show will highlight the story hour at 10:30 a.m. Thursday. Jack Hall wUI present hang .DailJ.JP~t~~ 'lg!..~~~"""~~~~~'~ To av oid di sappointment, prospective brides are reminded to have their weddfng stories with black and whi te glossy photo- graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women's De- partment one week before the wedding. Pi ctures received after that time will not be used. For engagement announcements it is imperati ve that the story, also accompanied by a black and white glos sy picture, be sub- mitted six wee ks or 1nore befo re the wedding date; otherwise it will not be pu blished . 1'o help fill requirem ents on both wed· ding and engagement stories. forms are avaiilable in all the DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be an swered by \Vomen's Section staff memb!rs at 642-4321 . -SERVICE- • 0 >omond ond s!ON Ml!iflO • 'f •pert wo1d1 repair • r ngroofiog jewel s by jostph ton 1e~-•ce all yovr iewelry needs, from creating on ono1riol Of1d e11c1t1ng rinv to opprn1siog o YCI~ heirloom. Profmioaal Senict bJ trained pnfessilnals jewels by joseph • iewelry de'4 gning • Gemolooicol Oiomorid ond jewelry opproi10l1 • ~inc jewelry repair ALL WOI K DONE IN THI SfOl:f A.ti 0111 1~llled craff.met' wtril In thto ,,.,.., Y•ur pr«IO'" j...-1,., Mftf'ltoWH Ul. Mn ftr CM,_. • A-1oltt1 It,,... l1••A111"1,1nl • ,ttll••llttf ft,., SOUTH COAST PWA .. l,•tl••~O .... ,......, COSTA MES A _ .. glid('r mo\·ies at ; :10 p n• J.'riday in ~l :i rco For~:1 r Junior lfigh Cafctoriu1n. NE\\.'PORT BEACH 'The Creative J>ot1Lr)' Contest party, sponsored annually by the Pricnds of the Library in l"OOperation "'ilh !he schools. will be held in I h c m ult ipurpose. roont of !he l\Iariners brJn<"h at ·I p n1 Tuesday. All branch(·s "'1 11 have a winner fron1 c·:i('h grade uncl ;1 book \1·ill be ron1pilcd of the w i Q n in g l>OelllS. Slory hours arc planned for 10 :1.n1. \\'cdnesday in lhl' Balboa, Corona de-I ~l ar and ~!::inners branchts. A story lime for pre-schoolers ;irnl a discussion on family nulntion for lilC' mothers is ~t.'l for JO·:":O :i.n1. in \\"csl i\ l' w po r l Children's Library. Torr, and Nancy Childs \\ 111 show slides of a sailing trip in Lhe South Pacific \\'edncs<laY. in lhe Vt-rsa illC's 011 the ll!uf·f~ clubhouse. Mrs. John $. Reynold• (left) and Phylll1 Stroud examlnti books which will be sold by 14 community organluitlom during ' th• annual Book Fair tp0nsored by the Laguna a.,ch Friends of the Library. The sale is scheduled for S.turdaf ind Sunday, April 27 and 21. from 10 1.m. to 5 p.m. In t he mall under the library building. Per10r-1 with books to donate may la1ve them in the llbr1ry. announcing the garden 11'1 jut! 11 Ml Ot"igin1Uy.!Nde eg. f 2.49 In El¥0CM by f1rmet1 tor m1ny Specillty Prk:ed v•r1. The tt1vor i1 eitetllent. $2 'l9 Gr•t tor in.eking end cooklf'IV, . ! LET YOUR TASTE BUDS 00 THE TALK· ING .•. SAMPLE BEFORE YOU BUY. IT'S A WAY OF LIFE AT flftt.,.1 t•!!!Se WESTCLIFF PLAZA 1711 I~• ........... .._.• ........ 64J.0971 W-'"-'tlf141t.'t16S..'lll unusually beautiful clothes. r11i:k,; f('aturmg Laurcl :>nd SEAL BEACH Hard,\' Instant Art has become an llL'NTl:"\GTOS BEACll Children from t"o elcmcn· tary schools 1n the (lccfln \'1rw School District 11 ill visit tht.' li brary for a tour and talk on !he library service!: and then dr;1 w a poster around the thr:rne ··\Vhat J Like Abo ut 1he l.1hrr1ry" for n poster con!rst. A c i t y 11· i d c photography C'ln\('St on ''Our Photogenic (Jty" 11·!11 also be held as part of 1hc 11~k 's celebration. Subjt>ct~ n1ay rHngc from sites of historical importance ~·ithi n lhl• city to PQints of currt>nl 1n1C'r<'sl. A cartoonist \I ill "draw a sho\\··· for l·h ildrcn of all ai.:c.~ 1n till' (.'hildrl'n"s Libr;i.ry <lurins the ""L>ek . annual event at the Los Ala mltos-Rossmoor branch Por the fifth year. youngsters will be invited to paint a ctia racter or theme from their favorite books beginning at noon on Saturday. April 20, In the Rossmoor Shopping C.enter under the sponsorship or the Ro ss moor Cen t e 'r B usinessmen's Association and !he Friends of the Library. First and secmd place prizes will be awarded in the library at 4 p.m. Monday. California St.ate University, Fullerton drama department will present Winnie the Pooh in the North Seal Beach Community Center Saturday al 10:30 a.m. everything for the teenag e girt at Lido Village 3416 v;a Oporto 675-0321 open i rig ofter Easter dress pictured circa early 1900"s today's look at the garden in April Children and adults ll'ill he ~ _ wck•o1n(' TI1ursdJy in lln' ~-='--=----==-.:=;_=====..:::::::::::;-I '1annrcs Libmcy foe • "I.•-Your CARPETS CLEANED with care brary Cinema" of old tirrl' STEAM CLEANED usincJ · Deep CfeanincJ Extraclioa Method WE CARE CARPET CLEANING SATISFACTION GoUARAHTHD fne Estimote Awoiloble PhoM 645-3716 You can cut your costs wh ile maintain ing quality and nutritio nal levels w ith TVP , the origina l textured veg eta ble pro tein by absorbing juices norm ally lost in cooking. TVP retains the natural juicy flavor of meat. Find out how you can get in on the sav ings. TVP SPEC IA L SAVINGS Chicken, Bee f, Ham, Pork $28.95 Good 1llrot19h 4/24/14 , ... 1 , ... WHY? HERE A.RE JUST SIX OF THE 48 WAYS TO SAVE. FtF'"'ntS REG . SAL.E JWR 6 -V£A.R OLD llOURBON , PE RMA -ST OR FOODS 86 PROOF••••••••••••••• 15.50 JWR LIGHT SCO TC H, 8 6 PROO F.•• $6.15 ./WR VODKA , 80 PlltOOF. •• • ••, • • S4. 50 JWflt EXTRA DRY CKAMftAGNE. • • 1 • 52. 79 JWR CALI F'ORNIA CABERNET $4.94 $5 .52 $4.05 $2.49 2960 Harbor Boulevard Cost1 Mesa, Calif. 92626 Phont 1714) 556·7200 S1ore Hours: 9 -6 Monday -Saturd•v • SA.UVIGNON •••••••••••••• S3 .9S DORDEAUX SUPERIOR , 1971. • • • • • $2 , 95 ROBINSON'S FINE WINES/LtOUORS • $3.55 $2.65 ' ·~ ... ,, , ... .00. ht. llM, CN...t 1 ... ........ 2 F ASHION ISLAND SHOP WED., THURS. IO:OO -S:30 644-2800 , I • - - Stater-Foster Troth June Date Set VIRGIN IA STATER Fall Nuptials ~1r. and ~irs. Cleo flf. Stiiter or Newport Beach have an- nounced the t'flgagement of 1heir daughter. VirglnTa Sta(er lo Robert A. Fostt•r 11 . The belrothed ar€' plaMing lo maTT}' June 15 in st. Andrev.•'s P re5 by t er I an Church, Newport Beach. l'\tiss Slater is a graduale or ... ,,--"""°'~ooa dcl 7't3r lligh School graduatl'CI magna rum !:\Ude rrom Chapman College• "'here she also earned her. masters degree. ln h e r freshman year she a Is o studied abQard the college's· \\'orld Campus Afloat. 11er fiance. son of the Robert A. Fosters of Orange. is a graduate of the Uni\'ersity of Nc\•ada, Reno and presently is completing his second year :it the University of. the Pacific. 1'tcGcorge School or La"·· Betrothal Revealed California State l'ni\'ersity. Long Beach gradua!cs Linda ~ • Leslee Litll<'john and Ti•noth y Alan Lynch \\'ill exchange marriage vo-n•s Sept. 14 in Sl. Andrews Presbyterian Church. !\cwport Beach. Scouting's '7 4 LINDA LITTLEJOHN The betrothal "'as announced by her parcnls. Dr. nnd ~frs. Vcmon L este r Littlejohn of Solana Beach. formerly of Ne"'J>Ort Beach. J-l is parents are the Cecil R. Lynches. Balboa Island. ~1iss Little.iohn is a graduate of Corona de! i'.far Hi gh School and a cum laude graduate of CSULB "·hcrt' she ·was narn~d 10 the President's List and arfiliated Yt'ith Phi Kappa Phi honorary. ~farg ie l\Tillar ncrt1 and C'arrie Fo\ ho1-.1 their Costa ~lcsa troop's pa tth\V1>rk ban· ner '~rith an ecology then1e to ad \l'r!1"c Sampler ·7.i , the eountyv.•irlc :-co111111:r panorarna scheduled for Saturda~ .. \p!·ll 20. in .<\na.hciin Conven tion renter. St ou:o;; of all age.s V.'ill provide san1p!es and detn- on strations of their skill" in l"1n1p1n:.;. t'')nscrvation. cooking. cult ure ;in d t arrc:· ins1g hLs. • • N!!t'd lo ralk lo to...eonC'? _. lo~•nt, lr•1M<1 i.1 PU>O~ w•ll lntt~ ind ~•IP. CoM+.ltnlo•I. ol (0~•>< _. I C Hl!l,. l!Joll t. M'"""!Y OI \T •~atr o.\ l'•H DY IOto•ft (~Yf(~ ----------------------------------------------fashion fabrics ··. SPRING CLEARANCE WED.-THUR.-FRl.·SAT. APRIL 17~20 VELOUR BAGS OF RIBBON 54" Wide 2.98 Value 166.~. INDIA CLOTH PRINTS Reg. 2.79 PUCKER PRINTS 45" Wide Reg. 2.49 MUSLIN PRINTS 45" Wide Reg . 2.79 Reg. 59' Assortf'd Colors Mininwn le1t9ht, 2 ft. DENIM UC)ht bl~ -Navy 45" Wid~ Reg. I. 98 yd. ASSORTED PRINTS CHINTZ -FLOCKS 45" Wide Reg . 2.79 POLYESTER DOUBLEKNIT Desi9ner Len9ths 3.98 Value SOME ITEMS NOT AVAILABLE ALL STORES 3150 S. lristot St. l.elpM Hilh Mol The City -ORAH!>E <..w,.i Ho•t11 '1111• • 16 Fo.tllort S..-orr ANAHEIM SANTA AMA •l sa-hsl FOUHTAIH VALLEY SAHTA AHA •41 l't. &le.Id en.ioi 1<>*" a !o<I ,..,.,., ,,,_,.C.~t LAGUHA HILLS •"°"'-' r• l JC"° a Cr>K•"'l ,~,.,.c..~·~· ""' 639-1021 • , I IS il"oollhilnl •• .. ' ,,. .. ..,_..,. IVJf""' 6';,,...,,,., ·-·~ ~' .,,,, ""' 836-8294 "'" 535-4728 11141 556-77 17 l'4l•6 LOCJll'l'I Hih Mell °"'"-........... , 531 ·0103 II .._ ... o1 n.. 1__,.1 '"'· , ... fashion fabrics · I -......... - FASHION BY THE YARD FAST BECOMING THE LARGEST FABRIC CHAIN IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA • • • " , Wrdnrvl.1v Aoril 17 1ri7.1 DAIL V PILOT 33 Peering Around Recognition Given ORANGE COASTf~RS hair t>arned thei r sharl' of honor-: O\'Cr lht• p~~l fC\I' 11,•1·!..~ During lh<' annun l n11•1'1l!1,I! or !he Asi.isl:Lllt'l' i.A.'iL!-(Ul' of Southern Californ ia. Mr s . ilorace E! .\l;u·ttn uf l'oro11a del r-.1'r 11l1'11s 11 pt1.·I 11at1onal president .and ni•·inb"r of th1· founder ch<1 pll'r. 11n .. 101<'\I .1 1nL·n1bcr of 1!11· 111J'Hlr.1r1 board Already 111 :i k 1 n 1.: ;11'· rn ngen1Pn!s fo r !hi: \l1 •n1orial l)ar 11 cl'kl'nd l'1·:1t'Ot'k 1/111 Xaiion..11 llor:-t Sho"'' arc • rnrnihrr• of 1ht• 1l~.u1~·1· \nun· I\' I ;1111'1 F,1r !h•• .lulrl Tr .u·\ l'luu1· \.1tllo·d lu•nt•r.11\ ~h1111 rh.11r111:tn ;it•' \tr .ind \Ir'. :'II h 1•1lh ( ;,h'dt• 11/ I rl 1111· l U\ \' 1..:11-!tir•an !i.un ,\l,1111 11 l1il' ~l'Tl ,l •kl'd to •1•r11' .I\ pll'd!!r tr ;11nt•r h1 IH·r l'l,.·lr ,1 lk•l1.1. l)i•1!:1 1•h;1pt1·1' ;11 1h<' l 111\t'l 'I· 11 of ~11th1·rn (' dtton11.1 . ~hi.' I• 1.1•' d.111;,hh·f Of lilt .l;utl•'' \l.111111• .ind !• a l\Ul1<1r 1n;1111ri11~ 111 'Ill" 1.d ·~ltu:at1u11 l~rv1•11 ,, ~1'hl1l ,11 •h1p for .i tr.11n1n:.: prn:r.11 111 11ro f1"•~1C1n.d 11·n1l··l111:,: .•t -"lutlnl ~l·\'1·n. l 'O\lll.i \1,1, T <111,\'it THE NEW LOOK ! is al ..•. crnon'S I · rfJa //;., j SPORTS\l'L\R I W IGS 11 I & Beaut y 511lon WE STCLlff l'\.Al A e.r.t?C':.1 ''·'lD I 250·0, l . 17th 51. I tl;..·.r.-01P.·Afl • 21c.1.1,., -'·· Costa Mtta -541·l446 ~4 171 bl' !'i'Q.I. I 111 Hll19r•11 Sqwont ·-. ,,_ ____ _ Double shJnlc, 3 s!onf'<; shov.'n. 10K qo1d Holds lrom t to 7 s1onts t-:1.i-:t-l'EU rl'gl~tr:ir for Ilk: ~I.it ... h11o1r1I of •he ('al ifomia Stah· :-.01·1 .. 1vof the IJaughlcrs of 1ht• \1111·nr:in H1"'1olution 11;1s '''' \\'nhrr lla\'rnond Th.111 hl'r ul !);1na P<lllll·. \\l,\'EH~ 1n Ciold1•n \\·c~t ''ull1·"1. ,111 nU.al ~pr1ng h;11r•I 1111.: ~~·inJll•l1l h>!l hv ro~· Ill• 1 ••111~' •!U1lt~11!:0. II:(' rt •\11Ht1" \1n 1.1hh:1n, .1 r !1 s '1c 1·.u, ;: .. 11 E1l,·1·11 ll u 1 r k . 4J,1.111111·, .11111 ~!l'lf :1n 1 r Vr1•1h<'1I q1111·k ~-11!('f'. fl•l·IU•GLAIT ALARM SYSTEMS llSIDINTIAL I COM MEACIAl • lnl•O_, • \1.-.<tt<I • Yt•n f!rpu•fft<• n Yp rl In Tl .. Hl.0.< •••• Con for FNe E.1rirna10 SU. COAST ALA.RM STSTt:MS D!•I•""' O• $e1 [M t! lllO'"'-$~pply 1651 Placc•tlo-Casto Meta MZ·l490 s6300 Double sh,1nk. t. stnn"<; shov1n 10K qo!d. Ho lds lrom 1 to 6 ston•s Dou ble ro~·; rino 6<;toncs shov .. n. 14K riold. Holds from 5 to 12 stones. Pr ices .1rP !or rinQs ,1c; sliov.n. An!1qu,.... l1n1sh 3 sta nc e; sho .. ·vn 10K qold Holds fr om 1 l o 7 s1oncs. s52°0 Cocktili l ri no. 4 -;1ones ~hov.in. 14K qold Holds from2 to 13s.toncs. Tr .1 d1li'"ln,11 3 !';fOnno; shown, 1 OK ciold. Holds from 2 to 7 SlOOt 5. Add111onal !>tones ovoiloble, 3.00 each . Uluslrat1ons en1a1ged lo show detail. Fine Jewelry Department Charge ii or use our Just-For.Jewelry lay-Away Plan. B~~~~!~K .......... , ..... ,., ... _, .... , ORANGE go. .... __ _ o,... ........ °"""~···· SANTA ANA -"' --.... c-..... °'"'" .............. ._, .... . ' • . . •• . -- ;J.J DAILY PI LOT T Bi 11, Board Message Approved OE:AR A.~:.; J.,\:'\OEllS I koov. hoy, )'OU try 10 pro!rt·t the rr.Nlic.:o! profession \\h1ch i~ urd1•1\1;111dalil• ~ .• nt•· your husband is a ph' s1l·1.in Hu1 l 1·, 11! asi: you this anywav bec:iu.'ic I don t know ,..M else to gn to. Our 23-year~Jd ~ had ;, 1 r·ry 1niflf'r procedure performed in a Uoc10r's off1 c1,.• (He had a Planter's "art rcroo1t'<i robe specific.I 'The doctor 'dTd a f•'" other in!lgnificant renlO\'al" ~ind Sl'nt niy son a bil l for $40. 1lie tyi,· ha~ maclr a <.andl'.i(.~l bo:ird sayin~···i)r. IBlank 1 c-har~cs \Cf\' h1j!h fees . Stay aw;iv fri>m hinl ·· II•· pJ,1n." tu march in fronl of the ph)s1 c1an s ofi1ce during his lunch hour ('\cry day next v.·eek. ~1y husband says the doctor can . sue our srin if he does this. c.1n he " -:'\t.EU TO KNO\\' DEAR r-.;.r .K.: \'our son can march ln front of the docklr 's office ,.·Ith that alga all day ud all night If he wnnls to , and the law will not touch him unle.ss be caUHI a trafHc jam nr creates a public dlslurbaoct. P.S. ,\ blll for J.40 lo rcmnvr a Planttr's 1o1art aod otbtr .. insignillcanl" growths does not sound Wlreasonablc to me. And, juAl to kttp Ute tt•cord straight. m!' huM>and IJ1 oot u µhysi<.ian. DEAR AN\' l..A'.'-JD~RS: \l.'nh :ill \\'•' hear these dJys about the "in\•asinn nf privacy." l .say the worst example L• ~'flat is hapl)('ning in our public schools. and not one damed thing iS being don~ about it. I am a IS..year-<>ld boy Y.'ho is forced to stnr t~1"11 naked nnd sho\1·er "ith duzen~ of other nude guys. I would like to qul l ~\ n1 ;uul take a fl unk. bul in ordL-r 10 -.:radu .. 1te we ne-ed RYlTI crt<l i1s Know one iiSks us how ~·e fee l about di.splaying our bodies i11 the. manner. Jl 1s forcx'<I on us . \\'hy couldn't they let us ,,·ear bathing trunks': isn't lt po56iblc that comn1una! shoy,·crs havr contr1butcd to the inc:rcasc oi homosexuulit\'°.' -5PEAl\l:'\C: OU1' JJEAR Sl'EAkl.\'G: Semelimes v.b at people term an "invasion of privacy" ls a covtr-up for something etll!. I suspect thi11 11 true In your case. ·vou oeed to talk to• school coun!if'ltr and ledrn "·by you are so uptight about being 1ttn uked, or more to lbe polnl1 seeing olMr boys wbo art n•ktd. If you look around yoa'll find the \'9SI major\ly of the guys who are sbo.,.·rrlo~ :ire not the lea!lt hit self-conscious. !'lease. take nl \' ad\1<'e and see a counselor. ft could make a big difference ln your l'lfe. You hl\'e • pr.t>lem, son. DEAR Al'\N l..AI\'PERS : I am 10 years old and ha\·e ~n rca<tin g your column sinN.· I "tis nine. I don't undt'rstand somP of the things you write about but y,'hat I 00 1mdi!r!i!llnd ha!i helped me a lot. Esix-c1ally ~bout marriage. I used to think my parents wert the. only married couple who yelled at each vther. Now I know it Mpperts in lots of families. \\rhat {am writing about has nothing to do \\i th married pooplt', It's about snakes. \Ve learned in school last y,~k that snakes are deaf. If th.is is !rue y,•hy do those Indian make chatmers p{ay the cla rincl to pu! th<' sna kes in a good mood~ \VIII ~·ou please answer this question for me? Thank yoo. -ARTI1UR S. IN BOSTO'.'J DEAR ARTIIUR: Snakes ARE deif and they can't hear the mu sic. But the 1o1ea,·ing motton of the m11skian jhe ~prays a flute, not a clarbtetJ pleai;es the snakes and they are "chlrmed" hy the grare~ul grslur~. Horoscope: Pisces Gets Deal THURSDAY APRIL 18 By SYDNEY O~tARR ARJES fMarch 21-April 191: Yoo find truth somewhat obscured, but ~·ou get ,·our hand on it and it can work to you r advantage. Financial gain is indicated. Aceept r•ponsibility. Don 't s e 11 yourself short. TAURUS (April 2J}May 2<1 1: Puule pieces fall into place. Your goal is in sight. Some of your fondest hopes, wishes a're fullill ed. Romance, creati vity are featured. You reach more persons. Horilons broaden. GE MINI (May 21-Jw>e 20\' You require aid f!"Qm one in authorit y. It is fortht.'Oming if 'you act in confident. creative, independen t manner. L eo . Aqaarlus persons could play significant roles . CANCER (June 21-July %2 l: Good ney,·s indicated in con- tlection y,•ith w r i t i n g , publishing and advertising. Ideas can be drveloped into !Olid concepts. P e r so n a I foresight is on target. · LEO (July 23-Aug. 22\o Re· l:i.xation vf tensions is featur· ffi. You ha ve more room. £).:· riling contacts are featured. Social meeting dev1>:lops into meanip~ful relationship. VIRGO t Aug. 23-Sept. 22 l : Lie low. Let others show their hanr1s. Study legal procOOures . implications and possible rom- plicatlon!. Be frank. Don 't seek excuses. Say what you 1nean in reasonable manner. LIBRA ISept. 23-0ct. 22 1: U:iw-key approach is best - don 't altempt to intimidate persons or force issues. You are due for surprise which en- compasses yariety. possible travel. Employment pictUre will be more p~t. SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): Good fortune COOleS hurtling loward \'OU. Be readv. a.1eans don 't he. so surprised. that you ~o nrr on an ertravagant binj?e. Mueh of what you want become$ available. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21 l: You ma\' be seeing what is not actuaily present. Kev now is 10 understand dlf- ferCnces between illusioo and actuality. Don 't become viclim of wishful thinking. open will begin healing ar.d you will be happier. 1.1~cine and law, p I us the theater, fasinate yoo. CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 2 • Jan. 19 ): One behind the scenes pulls strings -wh ich could snap. Know it and assume personal responsibility for actions. Short trip. \'isit in· volving relative could be -·jiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,:-1 rcatured. AQUARIUS tJan. 20-Feb. 131: You expand :l''<'a or in· terest through ~ia1 C()I· lection. 'i'ou become kno\\11 to more persons and fin<! outlet for creativit~". enthusiasm. Pursue project to completion .. PISCES t Feb. 19-~tarch 201: Specific gains are made -you get credit for ~·hat you do. You also get a neYi·, more pro- ducti\'e deal. Hil!'hliRht in- dependence, originality. IF TODAY IS YO UR BIRnlDAY you will fin<! that I life scerru1 more 1\·orth \i\·inr,. I starting with October. Yc-u are dra\vn to person" w!>o nr1 rl help -\'OU do n1nL;" S<l<'!'ifiCf'S I lo aid others. 1'f1ny conrc~s to you. cry to you and. on oc· casion. even sav thank vou. You're no saint ·but nft en ·~·ot1 are put down. Emotional bru.ise which seems torn wide GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE I ~~~1 DEPARTMENT THE FRESHEST IN TOWM 'Lo•', 01r prod1c• Mo1109er I• always nody lo help. COAST SUPER MARKET 673-3510 334 7 E. COAST HWY. C9RONA DEL MAR an USDA USDA a.Ice CHOICI :.. ..,,.TOP .. SIRLOINS SIDE The 89ib Chopping ['Block s I ~t ..... wt. ' 10.IJ UK. The Chopping Block Special! All U.S.D.A. Choice Cuts. Avg. Weight I 0 LI. TOP SIRLOIN s59's I 0 LB. GR. ROUHD I 0 LI. CUT CHICKEN 6 U. ROUHD STEAK 6 U . 7 JOHE RST. CUT &-Wu.PTO OlDfll: 3 LI. HOME MADE SAUG. • PORK LOIN ROAST 95n, OPEH SUH. 9·6 'PORK CHOPS 5 IU MARANATHAMEATCO. 1SOOAdams Ave., Costa Mesa t .. I H••--l'M•l I•,.,,....., T~••U-11 546·8196 -Ope"Seve n0ilys -9a.m.1o•p.m. ~1 4 ........ G.Mi ........... ,.,,,.-...... ,1 - Hey ~lom! 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"· \1.t.111,l l OS CIRl1f1I D llH •GUAl.t.Nli l D s 1 80 CUBE STEAKS ......................... . ~ONnl \\IOuND\fl••. 11 $1111 $119 ROUND STEAK •o••·•• ••. I ONIUS\ 1111 s 1· 39 STEWING MEAT ............ ,. * LOW-LOW PRICES PLUS BLUE CHIP STAMPS * LOW•LOW PRICES PLUS BLUE CHIP STAMPS * LOW-LOW PRICES PLUS BLUE CHIP STAMPS * LOW•LOW PRICES PL W"Oll1oVt<••0 l(A" ll 45' ORANGE JUICE ......................... ':«:.'. f I n\ I •I l .. ll"'A"O"•Al ~•t,l lfl\ 45' VEGETABLES .... :................ '.~;~~ . FRiED CHICKEN . . ........ ;~~ $1 91 Otl·I OY K>NU1 '"~ $1 09 CHEESE PIZZA ............................... '.~f M0 t 1()0o l•••ll T Tl\AI 43' 0 HONEY BUNS ........... ';~~ fiSii .. 'CA'"K'111E "s'~1•111110~ '11 •0 z. 4· 9' • CARNATION , ............ PICG. . iiELY~RKAN & ;~;G FOOD .. 1~A~~3 2 c OCEAN SPRAY e 48-0UNCE CAN • . c . CRANAPPLE JUICE ............ 83 GOLDEN GR~IN ALL EXCEPT WILD c RICE·A·RONl ...................... ~~~:31 LYSOL SPRAY .......... 15~fe 84 c SCOURING CLEANSER c PINE SOL ................................................ '.~~A 1 5 40-0UNCE PAC KAGE $ 0 3 SNOWY BLEACH ........... PKG. 1 SPRAY CLEANER c FORMULA-409 .... 22.oz.68 o JOHNSONS • $1 · 1 4 STEP SAVER ........................... 32.oz. " MARGARINE~~~.49c ~~:: 5 9 c BATHROOM CLEANER 72 c ":fleatt:'f. & '8ea«ttf AdJ. S auiJt9J. .. HAPPYLEGSm EXCEDRIN ~~r:',!,Y, .. ~~,SE c TABLETS ••(•• .. 90c •• fs~r:~ · PROTEllll 21 MULTI SHAlllPOO 5CRUB PAMPERS ,_,,, $109 ....... 0 "G 00 \1 Hl·C DRINKS :/';'' "o' 31' HOLLANDAISE SAUCE ~.:.. , . 25' WHITE SAUCE :':::. ,,, ,, 24' GORTON 'S ClAMS '.·;:::;,, , , 38' TRUT LUNCHEON MEAT !l ·Ol.IHCI 89' WHITE TUNA ~: .. 63' VIENNA SAUSAGE • . 66' SMOKED SPAM . , 90' SWIFTS CHILI & BEANS '· , 46' SWEET-10 . 89' ,. '1.41 COFFEE LIGHTNER ;:.·:. . 81' HORMEL BEEF TAMALES ,,o ,41' TUNA CAT FOOD . : ,.. .,,. 17' WILD BIRD SEED .,. . • 59' GOLD MEDAL FLOUR , '4.65 KINGSFORD BRIQUETS , 95' CLOROX II BLEACH . "' 63' TOASTETTES , o, 37' IMO FOOD DRESSING .. 49' BALLARD BISCUITS '"' 14' SHREDDED CHEDDAR .. ·«o .o, 94' GOLDIN GRAIN 29 C SOUP MIX "'''· 1-•.o.oe PARTY DIPS :·,'.: :· : •o.-39' SOY BEANS .··;·".:,. ,., 63' LOMA· LINDA DINNER CUTS ..... 91 ' KRAFT DINNER ·: .:... .,. 39' WHEATIES CEREAL . o, 48' VERMONT MAID SYRUP .. ,, 73' CALGON BATH 69 C OIL BEADS .. . 10.01 ".· 86' AAUOVll •n or •f[J 2 ' LYSOL MEAT PIES . :;~\ 7 aAstN t u • & tnr (llAN(R icE'M1L1< SANDWICHES r~~ 51' PE'PPERONI PIZZA .', .... ..,, s1 54 8 2 e ICE.MILK SU NDAES .... 67' ORA,NGE JUICE "o' 45' ,,., Pai>s1ct"Eseruoi:s1cL'is 29' cilAilaERRY Ju1cE .o, 30' PECAN C11fFEE CAKE 97' BUTTER STREUSEL CAKE 97' BASKETS LETTUCE LARGE FANCY CRISP HEADS " c " EACH SMALL FANCY !.~~~!.!:.~CIOUS .......................... 5 LBS. $1 !l .. ,H,YOCADOS ················· 3 FOR$ I RISP • lARG£ CARROTS 2 25 C u.1. No.' swm ······· '·" '"0 · iROWN ONIONS 2 2 5' ltS. ••t•a& 34c .. _,$179 ... ·-·$116 LIPTON BLACK TEA WINDOW CLEANER ::~;.;. LYSOL BOWL CLEANER BATHROOM CLEANER , .. " CLOROX BLEACH . ' .. -"""'"C .... ,I.. c COLGATE CEPACOL FLETCHER$ SHAVE MOUTHWASH CASTORIA .. Gt~ 39.~ ···-· ~· , .. _ 79' 99' .. ,,..,53c ~·-···-· SANI FLUSH WHITE KING POWDER GRANUlA TED SOAP ~OL soc GIANT 79 ~ PKG. LIQUID PLUMR KRAFT DINNER , __ , .• , 51 QUART 76C SIZE WHfP,PED TOPPING .. 45c f"A'liirti'c sonENER "=~·:$1 •9 . -. • UNCLE RICE ijjfl PRICES EFFEC. 7-FULL DAYS. APR IL 18th-24th . BEN 'S I . • , 14600 So. l rook!'Mlr1t A"'·· Wtlfmimftr I BOO lot I CoHtfti Are ., Oro"9' 11 7 S lokrr St., Cotto Mtio LONGaGRAIN WITH WILD If 101 We1f Hi1Wf•tnth St .. Co\fo Mt'o tSZZ WellmlMltr Bh•d., Wostlft!Mler z 180 Mtwporl Bl.,d. Callo Mtio , ' 616Z ldin-orr A•t,, HuriflltCJlon ltoth )4JO Weil LIMoln A•r., Attehtlll'I 14 171 Rtd Hill A,.r.: Tw1th1 . 6 9 c /'. '" r.;,,..' 2603 Wt,f S.•r.tffnth SI., Sonia Ana 2630 Edif191" A•t., Sol'!fo A110 142 12 Mlr111 A•t., Whlltitr &·Ol. , :;"'"""' 1118 Cho "'°" A?t., Gordf"tt Gro"t 1230 Mcfoddt11 A"ft., Softto Ana 3462 ICoftUo A~e .. lo1 Alomito' PICC, .\~..... 2360 t"or~ Tu1tln A•t .. Sortlo Ano 25614 Writ l roodwoy. A11oh~lm 1108 I MogltOllo "'t., FoW<i loln Volley -t r _,,_,, J 8 D•ll Y PILOT Stroganotf i;ives one ol lhe n~t nutri!iou.c; beef products o l)l)§h and <.lcheious nc"' role. 11 cup water 1 tablespoons regular purpoSt.· flour lo make smooth paste. In _w_: .. c::::".::''::'::"_:'.c'_:";_' :_17--'1:...•_74 ______ ._1_LO_r_ •• _011EATISEil 7 r2 I 8 ounct) I can IOmato 3auce 1.IVER >TROGA.i.;OFt' 1 pound btcl lh·cr '~cup nour Sour Cream Glazes POT rtOAST \\'ITll SOUR CREA" TOPPISG I tablespoon bul'-:?r 3-4 pound beef pot roast 2 cups dripping• all· s..1uce1>11n heDl dripping5 10 boilins. H@movc fro1n he31 : w:radually 3dd nour 1n1x1ure. s1irring oonstanily. In lnrJ:e skll lct rntlr bult»r . brown nleat skJwly. l'lacl' ln bakmg dish: sprinkle over S;;1ll. pepper and mooosodium glut.am.ate. Spread iOUP O\ er lOp of roast; add onions. !{l'turn to heat and cook, s11rr1ng constanlly, until thick. Cook 2 more minutes. ltlakes 6 lo 8 servings. '~ cup rNI dlnner Y•inc or v.·ater Cook macaroni in boiling water "''ilh 2 lt.as:poons salt w1tft..tend<'r. Drain. ~lb: with bu11er, parsJey and cheese. Tum into greased t~uart casserole. 1 lt'll.Spootl $1111 l" te:ispoon ptpper I labltspooo cooking oil l cup tomalo Julte t tablespoon Instant minced onion T raditionat -Roast (round or btadc booe ' 1 teaspoon snit 1 ~ te~1>00n pcpptr I.) tea!:poon mooosodium glu1amate Co\'er; bake in 325 dcgrl'C o\·en 2~1-3 hours or until meat ls tender. NAPA \1AI.LEV BEEF CASSEROLE 1,1 pound macaroni 2 quarts watl'r 3 1easpoons SD lt ~tlx beef with remaining l IC'i~j>ooo ~It and onion. ..\r· range ovtr m.icaron1. Top with tornato sauct:i 1nixed \\ilh \~·lnl'. Covt"I'. h cup fjairy sour cream Cut liver Into th.in llrips, removlng vein.<; and me.m· bralK's. Coal with flour mixed ~ith salt and pepper. Brown in bGt oil. Add tomato juice and onion. Cover ond simmer 10 to IS minulell. \\'e all have our fa\·orite ·beer dishes. But if the novelty of having beef back on your family's Shelf Paella Shared litany gourmet dishes. such as this paella recipe. can be made simply by using ai>- propriate con\'enience foods. If prepared in a four-quart glass-ceramic Dutch O\'en. this elegant Spanish rice, can be prepared. cooked and ser\'cd in the same dish -addins coo k-~erve convcn!Cflc.~. too. PAELLA l package 19 ounces) frozen artichoke hearts. partly tha~·ed I package ( 10 ounces l froren green peas, partly tha~-ed I JX>Und frozen shrimp (cleaned and ready to cook). partly thawed 1,~ cup oil 8 (approximately 11,2 lh5.1 chicken thighs I pound. Italian s w e e t sausage, cut in ~ .. in<:h slices 1 cup green pepper, coarsely chopped 1 cup onion , coarsely chopr ped I can t 1 pound l tomatoes. drain«! and dloppod l can (81J ounces) minced clams I arp boiling ~·ater Z packagts f6 ounces each) yellow rH:e ~ith saffron 1 jar f4 ounces) pimientos. drained and sliced Remove artichoke hearts, J)'as and shrimp fro.m free1.er and allow to thaw at· room temperature while preparing paella. Preheat oven lO 350 degrees. Jn four-quart glas.H:e ramic Dutch oven, heat oil; add chicken and brown well on both sJdes. Reroove from Dutch oven . Add sausage. pepper, onion and tomatoes to Dutel} oven. and saute about five minutes , stirring constantly. Stir in clams (with juice), v.·ater and rice. Add bro~11ed chicken. C.Over. Place in preheated o,·en and cook 30 minu tes. Add artichoke hearts, peas and shrimp. Stir to blend. Cover and continue COQking 30 nUnutes. Serve in 8 portions immediately, garnish· ed ~·ith pimiento slices. Casserole Very Dear According to legend, ;in Italian ruler in the 14th cen· 'lury was so capt ivated by the delicious dish he ~·as ser\'ed. he exdaime<l "ma caroni" . . . translated "how very dear." The legend of macaroni might be another long tall story, but the fact is tha1 maalroni has become a staple in the Italian cuisine Md fl f:imily fa\·orite 'round U1e ~·orld. Ne~· canned n1aea ronl <1 nd d1eese is great t.o heat ·n· e~t as is and fun to fancy up. ~tAC·ITAl.IA BAKE 2 cans ! 14~~ ounce$ ea ch) elbow macaroni & cheese 2 cups cubt.od salami 1 small clove garlic. n1inccd ~· 1easpoon basil I ave:,. <rushed \\ tea.,poon oregano leaves. cnuhod 2 lable5poor13 butter o·r -margarine 1 f CUp rine dry bread crumbs Jn 11\-quart casserole. com· blne macaroni and salami Bake al 400 degrees r ' for %S minuteJ: stir. I ~1,an~·hile, in s m a 11 1auoe-pan, cook g.arUc with basil and oregano Jn butler Add bread crumbs. Sprinkle oo m11can:inl . Bake S minult.I more. t.1ak'3 abou1 &11 cups . . } - t can I 101h: ouncesJ con- densed cream of C1!lery SOUi) Pour oft 2 cups drippings; set aside for gravy. 2 tablespoom butler 1 1 cup coarsely chopped parsley nienu inspires you to try son1ething ne\1', Pot Ruas! Y.'ilh Sour Cream Topping of- fers an unusual glare on an old la,·orite. r·rcm California's ..... 1 n c country comes .'lapa Vallf'y Beef CaSSl'Nlc. And Ll\('f 1, cup raw onion rings I cup dairy sour <:ream at room temperature I teaspoon prep a r ed horseradish Gently blend hol'S('radish 1n- 1n sour cr<':l.lll Spread on I( II roa:st : rctur.1 to O\'t>n. un· l'Overed. 3-~ minutes to slazc sour cream. Gradually add ~·3ter 10 flour 1 1 pound Amuic:an cheese, diced l pound ground lean beef J tablespoon instaot n1lnced onioo 8<1ke in 4tlO dtgrtt F. oven about 35 lo 40 1ninutell. remov- ing cover Ja:o;t 10 minutes. r.amish as dC'sired with ad-' dllional chopped p a r s I e f . )lake! 6 servinf.(s. Push lh•er to one side· ol skillet. Stir sour cream into pan sa uce and heat gently. Sen·e at once. ~1akes about 4 servings. -- ~illi])@LP 00000 Meat Master q it_y at Ralphs Super LowPnces: The good news about meat is the price ... it's down from the January high levels, as you can see In the meat department listing. There's llJOre good news with Ralphs meat quality. Meat Master meats are guaranteed tender and flavorful every time. Now is a good week to discover them. . ' ••• ,•:' ,';:: • Meat Master Meats • ,,.-~~~~~~~~--... ,,--~~~~~~~~-.... ~· Exctusive J•n High U.5.D.A. Grade A-Fresh ~llAA9' 01·,. Southern ''""'•' ~ll''itl ol '74 Bur~·· .s.: .69 Fryers .49 •h'.: .39 A l lt:ND Of lEEf AND SO' PROTt:IN CONCENTRATE .... , Bl•d• Chuck Steaks BHI-Full Cut h t1e·lt1 Round Steaks llffl l on•I••• Chuck Boneless Roast 11111 Loin T-Bone Steaks 11111 Rib-Bot11l111 Spencer Steaks 9Hl l olri Sle1k1 Bottom Sirloin L••n Cube's Stewing Beef F,.th Ground Beef loin El'ld Cul Port< Roast U.S.D.A. Choice Shouldn Lamb Roast f111h -Sklnt111 Beef Liver f 11m1r John-I oz. plig. Link Sausage Slk•0-1 lb. pkg. Jan. High 77 ot '74 1.Dl lb .• 1.5t Ui 2.11 2.91 2.17 1.11 ... 1.19 t.11 1.19 Iowa Farms Bacon '"' D1llciou1-fl'l1I Mahl Mahi lm1ll flr1 Green Shrimp D•r• fr11h•r -Whol• J•n.Hlgh 7 I ol '74 1.29 lb, • 1.11 California Fryers "' lb. 1.49 lb .45 Thighs & On.im11ick1 89 C1Mlorril1 -Fr11h Fryer Parts 1.09 lb .• Young Me11y Wings ot Turt<ey Drumsticks .so lb .49 Super Spirits l~k11hlr1 Gin or sandra Vodka S1'tl .20 Ktnluckr Squire -S1ve .JO lull quirt Straight Bourbon Dori Ju1n Imported Rum . 3.59 filth 3.89 111\h 3.59 1.27 llhh 2.49 Hickory Smoked -1 It.I. p«g. 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W11hlf1910n -Rid Delicious Apples Aorld1 tndl1n Rl.,•1 White Grapefruit Thlri Sklri, Julc1 Lemons f resh, Solid Grein Cabbage fr••h RM R1dlefle1 or Green Onions ptlf tb •• 29 .. "' .15 H oh .1,0 .,.,,b .• OP · ...... ;10 Super Flowers ... ..... 78 II Ch ••ch Sup11 Sur11c1 -Wllh .25 coupon 1ttechld 4 th1111 r1d11m•bl• on '"' p1ck1g• ol R1lph1 Sup11 P1nt1 Ho11 2.97 3.97 Nylonge Sponges ·:.· •• 36 M111l-Woodg11ln Firil1h-V1cuum Thennos Bottles Meri"• or Wom1n·1-Popul11 Sire• Tatami Sandals Mon11nto -'h lnch -5'1 loot Garden Hose 1 qu111 ••• 1.99 1.87 2.49 P,_ric_•_•_•_t_te_c_u_ve~A~p-rl_l_1e_1_h_ru~2•~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--... Ralphs Old Fashioned Ice Cream ~::~:: .69 Health a Beauty ly• Dt0p1 Murine Ant!·P1t1pb•nt 5 Day Pads C1p•I -f•,,,llJ Sl1• Shampoos & Rinses t:y• 01091 Visine for llnut H•1d1cfl1 R•H•I Sinutab Tablets O••••lf111 H•lf o,_ •Groom & Clean .lor. 72 """ . 75 "· 71 I•• • 3101. 89 ..... . 'oOI. 1 54 M11i. • "" pkg. 1.54 •••.. 89 luff 1 .-. . . 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Str•wb•rrles ~ .27 '!.": .49 ·~: .35 "'-··~·-S•ltjne Cr•ckert \-... -.. -Cup·A·Soup Ml••• ·-···-·--Chicken Flaln• Ml• o. ... ..- WtlChtd• '-~-·-_, •• 95 ............ _.~ ........ 21 lr•1co\ Oownyft•k• Walfl•• •Asterisked items not availa ble ...,.-.»nw ... ....__. .,_, ... _,,I 0••-" -l .. ""'"'"'· ltlO s ,..,_ l•• ......... O[IO(I " _,.,,.,,. ... "<d In the following stores : _,_r,11,.,. ..... "'9 .....,._,. .. ~ .... _ l ........ -0 •..,, ""t•!t•• ...... _,.._. •• ~. l ..... ...-........ I Adwn+bag to Ralphs and save up to 2C Ralphs will credit yoU 2' lor each largo ooublt s1rength oag l•nd 1c per sl ng le 1trength large bag) you roturn and re-use each time you &hop. 380 f. 17th ST .. COSTA MESA 17261.17th ST., TUSTIN I c .... .., ··-L111gn1 ·--"'·" Armour's Tr••I --c-.. V1nlll• W•l•r• ",:;· .49 "!' •• 40 ''".:; .25 ".-.:. .15 . ·-·-· While Sauce l .. ......,..,oao -;.• .. •-o• .............. ,.. ....... . ........... ~ ... 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BLUEBERRY I jXICkagc I 133 t ounce hot roll mix 1 1t:i cup lukC\.\'arn1 \l'aler '·•cup sugar 2 eggs 1,.. cup melted butter or margarine 2 tablespoons orange juict \~ cup ch:lpped toa1ted · atmlnds Reroove yeaSt from mix and dtssol\·e in lukewarm water Stir in sugar. eggs and half uf the melted butter. Beat flour into mix. Knead dough oo a floured surface until smooth and elastic. fleplace in bowl, cover and let rise until double in bulk. 2 packages I 10 ounces ea.) frozen dr y -pack: Knead again and roll on a blueberries. ,I.hawed and floured surface to an oblong 8 drained by 20 inches. Brus.h with 3 tablespoons suga r Sprinkle tv•o thirds of the Frosting dough I 8 x 14 inches I ~·1th , , . blueberries, s u g a r and t ,~ cups SJ.fled coo fcc t1on-cinnamon. Fold u n s pr cad Fold folded part over the last third of the dough. making 3 la yers of dough With tv•O layers llf filling. Seal edges. Place on a greased cook ie shee t Slartlng one inch from sealed end, cut dough into 7 slr1ps. 1\1·1st each strip s o bluctx>rries show , separate and spre<id stdp out to form fan shbpe. Let rLSi' in a 1o1·arm place until double in bu lk. Bake in a preheat«l moderate oven ( 350 degree F l for 30 to 35 rn1nutcs or unt il r ichly brown«l. ers' sugar . dough over half ol the ~prcad 2 teaspoons grated orenge pough. nnd Keep t'dgcs of laye rs C\"l'n. ~hx Sligar, orang<> n nd 111lh enough orange 1uice 10 makt· the consistenC)' of hl'tl\ y llriri;.., l'rean\. Sur in nut• and sixion ~ over 1o1 ar1n bread. fl"'"'"'""'"'""''""'"''"''""""'""'"""'"'"'"""""""'""'"""'--'"""'"'"'"""'""''-""'"'"''"'"""'"'"""'""'"'""'''""'''""'""'""""""'"''"""'"'""""'""'""~ . 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Just chock 'em off - 34 Sl•plrs 21 Vrgrtabl's J.l fruits 6 Bakery ltrms 5 BtYtragts 19 M'at and fish rntri's 11 Dairy itrms 20 Miscellanrous l ilts sho•11 1ctu1I •iz• DAILY PILOT i I ; I I I ~ I , l 1 l .~ I II I i1 I I ta Siar1lt1111 JllUf l l11 C1•1 I ------------------------J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Minimal Meat • Zuccryini Stuffed ·coupon THE FISH MARKET l)ulr\day tt\r\i Wtdntuioy, Apr11 t 8 to 14 Sorry Charlie -Ou r Fish Are fresher! :! !,1l1l1· .. 111~•lh tll ! 11 i· ,. 11 tl.1 1!-11 Stuffing \ 1·:;<'tnbi\'-. 1.., .• rll'\"1·r \\.1y !n '-'.rl·11·h 1111•.1 1 Snu.1sh. l'..!1!DLu1l .1n1I );r"l':I pi:pp .. r'\ :11't' 1 1 \..1·!~ eand1cl.it.· ... ~ J ( 11;1 d !'t•d 1 11 1!1 .1 ! 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Costa Mesa I cup sliet-d f r o l c n mushroom!' Sa1·e I cup pul p. S.1ul•' on :t•n Ill 3 slo..1\l1·! l'IX!lf'd \I 1lh l \.Jl"ll THOUSANDS OF PllCIS IFFECTl¥1 WlD., APllL 17 Tlll\I TUlS ., APllL 13, lt74. Rtl CENTER CUT . ... .,,. ,OIK LOU• SLICED INTO MARKn BASKET PORK CHOPS ·'"' PORK CHOPS BURGER·PRO --,.. ~1·39 ~:;:i ~ 99 *' .,,.. ~... 't .. ~--l·· •, ll ~ l~-,~.)LI . . ~~~~ SUNSHINE STATE fROlEN 100% FROM FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE MACAIOJlll AMO tMIS( KRAFT DINNER /~~37* .• ~22* I ~:'~·~?:... , ~· , 12-0I. CAN '. 7y,.oz. PKG ~ . •• -TOPS OFF ,.CARROTS Ll10¢ NE CROP BROWN ONIONS !\ ASST'D. FLAVORS HILLCREST RUIT DRINKS ~~25* .,,. 01 IUTTlltMlltl BALLARD BISCUITS ~ .. : 11~ 1!1--".' ,_, .... ,ATII J!AM 01 MIOALLIJM CORN l!'4 AME ~~E NS !ijt) 'iA89 "M• •• 'ou• ••n 101 .. ' . " ......... . .. ··-· ... _ ........... .. ......... ·-··-· ... -----·· ..... ,., .. ···-.... .......... -..... • • 38 OA.I LV PI L.OT . Utility Billed • As Tops ls the pressure cooker one or your wea pons in the battle against high ulilily bllls1 Whether you retrieved the appliance from the atlic or purchased one recentl y, you will find tbtJe two recipes . nourishing. Family Pleasing Vegetable Soop becomes a hearty one- dish meal wtien served with crusty French bread and a crisp salad. This nutritious soop is a colorful melange of meat and vegeta bles - prepared in a jiffy and cooked in minutes. An inexpensive cut of bee f can be used ffK Sumptuous S a u e rbrat e n since the pressure cooker tenderizes the meat. Concordgrape juice .. win,, vinegar, vegetables, seasoning and gingersnaps combine to form this upd ated version of the cla!Sic Gennan dish. FAMILY PLEASfNG VEG ET ABLE SOUP 1 tablespoon vegetable oil Vi pound ground chuck " cup chopped oruon I teaspoon salt ~I teaspoon pepper I can (I pound ) tomatoes, undrained 1 cu p water 1 cup cubed pot atoes I can (1-ounces 1 wh:>le kernel com. undrained 'Ai cup diagonally sliced celery 11 cup sliced carrots 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 ~ teaspoon basil. crushed I small clove garlic, minced lie.at pressure cooker. Add oil and brown beef. stirring occasionally to brook into bits. Add onion und cook unlil lender. Add rcn1aini11g in· gredients. Close cover securely. Place pressure regulator on vent pipe and cook 10 minutes. Let pressure drop ol its own ac· cord. Serve soup with cru!ly French bread and salad. Makes about 2 quarts (I generous servings). SUMPTUOUS SAUERBRATEN 4 pound piece round, chuck or rump 2 cups concord.grape juice 11 cup dry red wine 1~ cup cider vinegar 1.'z cup sliced carrots in: cup celery, cut in I-inch pieces 4 small onions, quartered 2 teaspoom mixed whole pickling spice l teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons salad oil % cup crumbled gingersnaps gingennaps Place roast In large glass mixing bo)'o'l. C o m b i n e ~oncordgrapc juice. "'ine. vinegar, carrots. celery. onions. pickling spice and salt. Pour over roast. Rehigerate for 3 days. Tum meat several times. Rem ove mea t from ma rinade ; dry well. Hea t pressure cooker. Add oil and brown beef on all sides. Add marinade and gingersnaps. Close cover securely. Place pressure regulator on vent pipe and rook 45 n1inutl'S. Let pressure drop of its own ac· cord. If desired. thicke n with 2 lab\cspoons flour dissolvt'd in 1 1 cup water. Ser\'C with nootllcs. ~lakes 8 ser\'ings. Success Assured Gusto. The pronouncia!lon ma\' hi' chff"rcn1 north tlnd south of the H10 Grandt.'. Hut 1ht> n1caning is the same. And when gul'sls apply lhem~elve~ .. ton rn u t: ho gtL,10'' <ir "with much gustQ" to the offering~ of a party hostess, her evening is a sue· ccsii. f or Party starters th<it will Jong be remembered !i4:!rve Fiest.a Bean Dip -.·ith crisp 1on1lla chips FIEST A BEAN DIP I (k unce ) can refried beans Vt cup &hrtdded Cheddar cheest 2 tablespoom dairy IOW' cream l tablespoon mlnced erttn oniom 2 teaspoons bottled taco sauce 'h teaspoon chill powder ~. teaspoon salt C.omblrie Ingredients; chill 2 hours. Remove from rtlr1gcr· ator ts minutes btfore Kn'· ing. Makes Iv .. CtJJ)S. . ' • Wldnttda1, April 17, 1Cf74 N f'ILOf ·ADVE RTISElt • • .. ~Flower Shoppe • Specials Big family discounts for the greatest show on sea. P11cy1>ack Creeplni Charlie Bell Pepper or Tomato Plania Plants Plan ta •" $J9B .~ ... , .. 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Cook's Time, E'ffort Sliced There was a d:1y when homemade apple ple \\liS a seasonal lhtnk \\'hicli began with an ex c;_µrsion to the orchaal. ~1an's favorite dessert no longer depends on the calen- dar nor does it :flta1l pc<'hng and cqtting apples. Froien escalloped a""Jr>1r<: a convenience produ•·t \\hJc!l ha~ become a staplc t:i M:i.,1 hcr11en1akers' frN'7f'r~ c:u1 du the trick, providtni; :i'I th· dchc1ous aroma ;11KI i;ood taS1e o( homemad(' .111plr pie and ehnunaling 1nut•h of thJ time and mess . StrilPL V IJ El.ICIOL'S APPLE PIE 2 12-ounc.e pac~·1";'~ , . . lo!X'd appl ·~. r11'1 •1 • I/, cup dnrk b1·0\1n ~,i :;1r. f1rn1 lv p:icked 2 tablespoons nour 1h teaspoon c111ni·n!1'1 1., teaspoon nutmeg 1 ~ teaspoon salt '4 cup coffee cream 3 tablespoons butter Hecipc for double ('rust p.:i.!!l ry Pre-heat ov<'n to 400 dc::r :cs F. PrePare pie crust and roll out hnl r of douRh to fill an B inch pla!e. Combine in small bov. 1 y,·tth o fork: brov.·n sugar. flour , cinna mon , nutml'R and sail. J'lacc one package o f _l'Si9<illopcd apples in bottom or · .,~1 ·y ~hell . ~prcad evenly. Sprink le '·! l'Ug"r m1xturr O\'t'r "·? of applc-s. Place other package of c<;;ca\lop('(f apples O\'er hr~t !ay er and CO\'l'f \l"tlh rl•n1a1n111!! sugar mixture IJot with butter. Pour cream in crn!1 r of inixture. Rr1\I rut rcrnain1ng pastry , cut slash('s in it to let steam escape. Cover p:,· Tnrn and nute edges. Lightly brush top v.·ith m ilk and sprinkle v.·1th sugar. Bake in oven for 50 minutes or until cnist is golden brov.•n. · Escalloped apples may' be defros ted by placuig into a hcatl'd 300 dcgrre oven for 10 1·1 Jj nunutcs. ,---------------- Island Fare Bee fed Up A Taste of Hawaii Americans en !he mainland enjoy many of the pork dishes native to Hawaii. bu\ our Hawaiian neighbors also h<ive a way wi1h beef. Hav.•aiian bee£ supper is just ,<:•tr-ha di::;h Pretty and gay . 1 t · s particularly fine; food for spring and suntmcr da~ s. Hawaiian IX'cf sup1>t>r is 1a tempting meal-111-a·d1::;h. S\•r\ · ed in a Chinese \\"Ok or a lar~e shallO\I" rasserole. 11 tn;ikl'S a t.cautv· ,,f a 1!1n·'•·r. fine fur buffet su1lpcr pa!\1C':-or 1~11n1l~ meals. Arrange generous rhunks of hot, cook~. fork--t<'ndcr beef in a serving dish along v.·ith cooked -green beano; a n d pineapple chunks. Top wi1h a sparking. I art. S\\CCl-~ur sauce. Roll big slices of banana in honey an(l toasted coconut. Heat with the other in- gredients, and the dish 1s ready for ser\'ing. Why not have an islands party? It 's easy and great fun. Table decorations, plaslle or paper leis, muumuus and aloha shirts ;ire r cad i I y a vailable in department or party stores in most cities. Here·s a rn cn11 that calls for Islands-type food l' a s i I y located in food stores 011 the mainland . HA\\'AllAN BEEF SUPPElt 2 pounds bonC'less hc('f chu ck. cut 1nt Q ii ~ inch cubes I tablespoon shor t.·n111::: 1.1 cup onion. chopped I clove garlic. n1inccd I teaspoon salt 1 ~ !enspoon ginger. option:il I Cnn rl lh 4'· ounces1 pineapple thunks \Valer I beef bouillon <:ube •1 1 cu p \packed 1 bro\111 :.ugar 1 1 l'llp vinegar 2 1.1blcspoons cornstarch 1 table.~poon molasses I package 19 ounces• CU ! gretn beans, cookctl and drained 2 bananas. cut into 3·, u1ch slices 2 tablespoons honey 12 cup toasted coconut Brown beef cubes in shortening. Add onion, garlic. sa!t and ginger: cook slo1~·!y until onion is tender. Drain pinea;iple: s a 1· e syrup. Add ""·ater as needed to syrup to make 2 cups liqu id. Add 1~ cup liquid 10 meat. Co\cr: rook meat slo"IY until fork·tl·rWer. about 2 hours. Cn1nb1nc remaining 11 i cup<; liquid . bouillon cube. sugar. vin·~i::ar, cornstarch and mol:ii;ses in small saucepan: rnix Cock . stirru1g constantly. until thickt:ned. Arr.lng1~ 'lJ('jil 1n rnounrl~ on oppos1tt siflt.'s or l:1··gl' 01 :1111l"- p'"l>0f .'Pf\ l"'i <[1r11 \•·r.•'l/:l' J.!l"Cen t-:":•11<.; :•:11! p1n1•applcl l•1·tv.·ee11 n1(•"I rnottnds Oriz1.lrl snuc1· 01 t.'r n1cat. p1nl'appll' and beans. Cover and hea t 10 to 15 ·minu!es. Dip banana sli ces in honey and roll 111 coconut: add to SCr\ in,c d1 ~h <ind hC'at through. about .; n1inutcs Yield : 6 servings. Slice T wice Cook enough tx>cf ~o ynu·n ha\"e SllfllC fo r a St'COnd meal. Cold be~f and \"cgPtablt· ap- petizers arc a rrisp. colorful flrst course idea . ~lake a trav arrangement of cold sliced rOast beef. cornt>d beef or b<-<:f lo.'.lf. crackers. ton1a10 slices. cuc:urnbcr sl1ct'S and n1ayonnai::;P. (;ues\s asscn1blc thr1r ov. n combinations v.·hilc keeping track of caloncs. too. -·-- Meet Jo Olson One of the Daily Pilot's R(J le People She's the one ~·ho ~Tiies many of the People Sedion's per50na llty profi lt>S, but. hke others on the People staff. Jo Olson lake! all kinds of assignments a! they rome. Holder or a b11 chl'lor's dc~ree ln En11hsh from California State University at Fre!no, she has ~·orked in public relations and ad\•ertis1ng~\·en edited the pubUcalion, ··Behind the \\'heel," ror Ore~on"s ()(opartmcnt of ~l olor Veh icles before joining the Dally Pilot .Slaff an 1969. You l'an m~ Jo under her b)'line nearly every da) In People. ( Jlople J is the Daily Pilot's Awa rd-winning section for women (and other people, too) I 11 T oday, such noontime gatherings are largely a thing of the past. But the flav orful breads that were served are not . Ourfamilyof quality variety breads recapture that "fresh-from- the-oven'' taste of the home-baked breads of a hundred years ago. This bttad owM 1U di1t1nct1ve flavor to two thinR'· Tile ingreclient1..._cr11cked. rather than cru~hed, "'·hol e wheat grill, Rume 1eC'd1 and purr hon .. y. And the baking process-it's slow bak"'d to pre.erve all thfl ft avor the in11,redi,.,nt1 contain. A 11:olden-cracked top is the main U •tc 111tractton of th15 fine-textured IOfl(. We add ric,. flour to the unususd white fl.our to allow the top to crack in to a crunchy cnut. Aod wr .:tow b.kc it to sive it a chewy taste th.t'I unique to uy the I~ A rich bread with a rich taste, tMnki to premium buttermilk solid.a.a top that's split then c-rowned with "'hits flour and our pt.Ucnt 1law b11kin11. procesi. All Buttennilk ahares with olhflr while breads is color. .MILLBROOK - -~ A CENTURY AGO the midday meal was a family affair. I t \Vas 1 a time to relax and enjoy good food, con1pany and, inevitably, delicious home-baked bread. -·" ...,," '•" -," -·" -" · ~ Our fa111ily numbers eight <lch<'ious hrt :ids 111 nil; Cracked \Vheat, Holland Krunch, Buttl rinilk, Dutch Dill, Bnvarian Pumpcmickel, F rench Sourdough. Up-Side· Down \Vheat and Up·Sidc-Dov.·n White. Your fan1ity \vill likcall of thc.111, ---------------------------- 11 unmc ! Dr MILLllDGI Dl.&rnLOAF , ,.YV.l'IHt npan I I I I Mr~Grocer: When all termi of thii offer ha'~ i:,.en fulfilled by the t'U1'~r and by ,ou, lnter1tate Brandt Corpor11tion will redHm th'' coupon fOf IOl plu1 Jr ha ndllna on tha purchue of one loaf of anr Millbrook variety bread. Any other UM cofutilutes fraud. Invoit'ti prnvlding proof of purchasa of J.Uff~ cifttt'ltoc:k ol Mi11brtx1k vanety ~to covercoupo1u p,_nted /or tede.mption mll!t be \hown upon requett. Con,um.er mutt pe.y any ulH ux. Ca.th value i/20th or I\'. Only one coi.1PQD per Indi vidual, family, or organintion. Offe-r esplrwa December Jl, 1974. lnt:enUite B111ndt Corp .. P.G.. Box 719, Phi.IMl.elphia, P1. 1910.5. 18-MV-74·01. 11 'I ' ' I i I )(THE ARSTFAMILY ~o Take th;, coupon to your grO<Ct. He'll take !Qr off th< price of · any loaf of our first lamilyo( quality variety brends. ~o~~=~==.:..=Ml=:=s=:°5='===~'--:::-=--::::--=:--=:::::--::::·~=~~=-~=--=-Rl= __ =_~=!-=~=~=D~=~-=-~=--=--=-==-] • . . -' .. " . . . . , . . .. " ,• JO DAI LY PI LOT Wecine\Ca~ Apr i I • 1 .. , .. ------·- Americans Wising Up While Cutting · ·oown . ' By JEANNE U<SE'1 ' Ul'I "'°" '"'., meals prepattd from scra1ch. er than cookfng -bul nl>l times per wt<tk. Six out of ten t11'pt·n~.1·1• ;111 ... rrwt~ to meat 1\.\·o quahf1L'd tlwir an.!i v.('rs ~even·· wrott another ' :-,ud the1 1•11~'011rag<'d the u.sc a<.: :1 SOJrl'l' of f)11)!1 1~ The only NEW \'ORK (UPI 1 _ Many with thcst comments. Sixty·six prrccnt said they of nu~. cheese, or f~anut bu1-1 1·:::f'11Jbl~ th ey n1 t• n 1 Ione d · Americans are wislng up Oil "Sonic arc. ron1•· ar+:11'l, '''ert> skimping on 1neal ;it \f'r J\ both mealtime and s1weillcally "'ac; beans. .. _.i... dt>pends on how oiany arc fa mily meals. snacks . '"' 'fn{' out of fnur said they cutting wwu. eating (at 1 home," "''role one. Fony-four percen! s n l d Su:ty-cight perccnl cited ha~ tried and liked synthetic 'lbey'n!: me el Ing the •'Two TV dinners arc chea[)" they were serving it fewer certain vegetables as in-1ncat p--oduels and ooly one out ol three txpl't"i5f'd will· ingne!..'! to pay . more ror betf Wn other meats. Mort shopptrs are looking for nutritional information ·on labels and packa&es· ~1x1y. eighl percent sa!d Chey round adverll!lng In ro ; m 1 t ion ht:IJ'lfUI ' But. two out al three »id lhey don't believe I o o d manufacturers a. r e coo· scienUous about g!Ving full value for lheit money. The magazine s,akl seven out ol. 10 or the respoocleots are frum househokls whose heed b between 25 and 49 years old and 43 percent of t h e households have incomeS o( $15.000 a year or more. challenge of high food priC("ll•---------------------------------wit.h new attltudes and prac· tloes in food buying and preparation, aro>rdlng to a magazine iludy. Nine' out o( 10 told the magailne they're tpiing to curb impulse buying. Ninety· three percent a~ree(f thnt fancy packaging substantially increases th cost of a prod· uct. ~ trend,, were :spotted by Better Homes and Gardens magazine • in tabulating the 'first t.000 responses to a ques· tlonnaire printed in a recent issue. Readers were asked to answer 42 queet.lom about food 8-ing and preparation. One reader sakl she objects to fancy packaging not just for the initial cost but also for the extra expense inYolved in its disposal as garoal!". She wants customers to take their own permanent carriers to market. Sixty«""" percent ol the readers agreed there was no nutrltlmal difference between shh brands and nationally adverti!ed ones, and 72 per- '""'said they had been buying matt store brandt because .) Chey...were cheaper. Forty-seven percent 8akl they spend more time p13n· ning meals. One reader said long·ran~e planninc is han:i - clue ;o ahortag.. and the tn- ltabil~y of .j)fices. The study ahcr.nd recipe tute and cooklng f r o m l<l'&tdi "" l"l l!>e ........... But ooe Nllil!I' Ntd Ille hod gtvm 'IP ~ "'""made tread. If., r~ IJQo! it loo muc:ll. Seven aut ol 10 ml they were pJannil)I a f eg9"'.ble garden for ~ ,..... · Two out ol tliiee {amllles do """' home-eaonlng or lm!z- tng . One reader said 11'' !ami- ty does very tittle canning. Jars, lids an:!. preservatives cart too much. Nearly half said they were eating more casseroles and me-dish meala than before. But 72 percent tumed thumbs down on packaaecl dinners to which are added meat, fbh or poullry. Nin<IY pertenl dlsaiffld with the premise that !men 4inn<n are dllopot lilln Vegetable Adapted Mall!od '""" "A World of V11f1Ablt c.c;i.n"' Ir)' Alei D. -II•-111rn1n an d llolmtorl. OKllN Bi1ANI ALOHA 11~ can cut green beans hunce C!ari plneapple ohunk.1 In un1weetoned pineapple juice I lobitl-Hahl l;Jrown IU81r I tlbl•poon cornstarch 11 llO-pit t tabltiipooel cider v1ne1ar I t<~IUJIOOlll butter Pr•ln bearui, reM1rvlng \Ii oup llquld. Drain pineapple roaarvlng all the juice. Thorouahly ltlr together the sugar, cornstarch and salt; gradually stir in the reserved 14 cup bean liquid, kcepi.n11 smoolh : add all the re!ltrved pineapple juice, the vinegar and butt.er. O>ok over moderate heat. stirring corutantly. u n t i I thickened. clear and boiling. Add beans and pineapple and rehtal. Serve very hot. ~fakes 4 to 6 servings. Favorites Combined Frozen and rresh vegetable c:ombina1ion. BR USSELS SPROUTS AND CA RROTS JO...OUnce pack11g~ r r oz en blby Hru111el1 .aprout1 Medium carrot, pared and thinl y sliced (1h. cup1 1 ''3 leasJ)OOn cornstarch \\ cup milk or light cream Salt and Wlllle peJ>l'U to taste Cook tne !J)roull accord ing to p1ck1gu dlrccilonr, 1Ju1 artcr separating add the l'ar· rot.!l; dra in If necesSiry. Iii 11 I.quart saucepan grfldufllly s!lr the milk Into thr cornstarch. k!'t!pini smoolh . ('()()k O\'e r moderllte heat, stir- ring constantly, unUI thicken· td and boilini,::; add sprouts --.nd cerrots ttnd salt.-1nd pep- ~ per ; re~I. 4 a.c:rv lngs. VONS VALUE GROCERIES 1i-,-AN_C_Y_F_A_ll_M_S ~· 1-9- j -~~~ PIAS , !---- FlllCU latlld IOUlnl t-oi. .,~ Jff """ 111111' """\'Ul'. Ir" .25 .H UplftClf-A·llllll ~'Ir .. II Wll~• 1111111 Dnlllll ~ .17 AMI Jlml•""' ·~ . 73 AB! .i.l• l'Ucln Mix ~~ .69 I KITTY QUEEN 29 ' I ~~!.OOD -• '""''-ze l .. OL C:M! • Pllmn Dry IHllM h111t1 'ltl .71 Pllf• lllytllt Dl1'911 't&'· 1.U . 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Ropl llllfl11 u:.r!br~rs .48 .79 .10 Flr11ldl lllR Cllc:klrs •:;g,' .31 ri ~lllllYMAID ~5-9 SHIRllT .:!'~ ~'~"""" I • Je1111 CMIH Pim 1S·OL '"' .79 llrQ E11 v-.e1blue~~i~·~J",i~1.24 ..,..., IMJI. •itG Dow1Jf11kl Hit lltCll ·..:-:.• .59 Tr111wlll lnptlrull Juice ~~-.25 Sara L• Pican Cotl11 Cake ·~~:" .99 VONS VALUI RODUCE riRED, RIPE STRAWBERRIES .29 ' I Rid Dellclous Apples "'\~'::\"' ... 29 lug1 Noel Oranges i~i. 8 i:. .98 Hneydew Melons "":-'r.:."' "· .25 T1ad1r Or11n lroccoll :i~~~~:~ ia .• 29 Freaft Flrm Rom1ln1 ;r:.~o':'[ 1 ..... 17 Blooming Anlll P11nts u•,r:AEL0~1'1 .99 lieERMUDA 1·0· ~f!,~~~,?.NION,~ 1 Color Prints of Ea ter Memories -~- '~ • 15,. '"" Y :~1v1 ·~•Oita BOROER lESS Sil~ FINISH ..,.TOI OIYllOfl'IC C .. All!G' O* H UCM HICOTIYI •IP•"•lll ,lll•C" •V•llAI•( .Ill Al~ \'OJlt ......... ltt GROUND BEEF •tiV SIZE PACl(AGE f Lt"tVOAFUL ~ VONSVALUE ~DELICATESSEN rloL' VlllGINIA BIEF ,RANKS Ol'I MUl 1t0Utolel 'MlltlOt .69 Plllabury Cookies ~~~:i!c:=t:' .. i" . 75 Vona Cft1111Sllcea 1Hgr~~w:r~~10 .98 Bu•dfl'I Sllctd Melt •ss;.g:;:~ucs .49 -• O"l IOlOG..... -· HMrtwN1l'I. Sll1ml ,,~ •. 1.51 Vona Lon1horw Ch•• :,~(()JIJ.~l ~ 1.55 Ole1r M1yer Bolo111 :~:~~~. .65 lir-BONE STEAKS f(tjOEFI, 'U.VONUl "" 1 69 Cl'IOIC[ " I USDA Cllolce Round S111ks "i:' ... 1.29 USOA Cholc1 Port1rheu11 SIHkl u 1. 79 1111 Cube Sluka ,~;·~=l l •. 1.89 Bonllas Round St11ks ·,~ u. 1.39 Slrloln Tlp St11k1 C~:r~=~IO l l . 1,89 USDA Cllolet Flmll1 St11ks ,.1.59 rilJERSEYMAID 2· '4 YOGVRTS isro.~ .. I OUOIOICll~TOl'I ru:'oAI • ri1 USDA CHOICEl 38 ~!,~~!!~AKS ll I . -· ----lllClO AQ(O Vona W11conaln Ch1111 s~sz~::t'f . 73 Lto'a Cooked Him r~:~:s0:b~"~g· .72 WINES & SPIRITS Ii MILLaROOK 2 99 VODKA I01'1100f" ' """ • Old Colonel Tyl1r '' ·.~~rarr ~.~:60"3.99 Fr1nzl1 D1cant1r1 ci~e~~::,."~!:J'"c:1~~. 1. 79 P1bsl 81ue Ribbon 811r Canadian Mia! Whisky 11 l'AC~ U ·OZ CA .. SAYI , M l l l,.otO IJQ-•~ QT. 2.32 5.59 Blick a WhU1 Scalch u'::'o',,':.. 7. 99 PutlCh 8111 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS M1lltt1 Cott11 Fiiiers RllOYIC D Size l1tt1rl11 l'fl-(f H O ,. ·~ ,,., ..... ti. COU~ONI ci,.., jcnf!tf .54 .48 Fresh Flll1I Oovar Soll ,;~, " 1.69 4·Flsh1rman Fish Sticks •~·Ol '" .89 Mrs. Frtd1ys 6ourm11 Shrimp '1:1.' 2.57 Finey H1llbul Sl11k1 =~~ 1.89 Clrtl-Fmh Frllll Soll Rll1t ·:-..i• .83 lscOPE "®:::.'::1;·" 99 MOUTHWASH 1' ou .. ct 101n E I I UY I OlT I "'CE Ultra 8rll1 Toolhp1111 :\',r;~~;; .63 Bayer Chlldr1ns Aspirin ':.~· '.28 Intensive Care Biby Powd1r t1,' .68 IRl~HTGUARD ,,. 77 Ru~9--~0RANT U"ISCU•~O Kolex Comfortube T1mpans .::.',J'~, .99 Wipe N' Dlpe Cleansing Tlnues ~·. 74 J&J Cotton Swabs VIia Fresh Vitamin "C';., .:::;v::.:' .. ,. 1. 19 Hilo Blu1 Sb1mpoa ..... 11.Y 99 ll·OL l !L. • FRESH FRYER 0 --· -·· 1 ~VONS VALUE ' ~MEATS ·ii CENTER CUT CHUCK STEAKS 0111 'l.AYC!flr'IJI. ~UC:J FIOAST l l . ' .79 USDA Choice Rump Ro111 "!:."' u.1.29 llnllll R11p Rollll ··~~ ... 1.39 llHl111 Should11 Ro11ta ~ ,.1.49 .. • 11111111 ChllCk Rout =. .. 1.39 8ttl Short Rlba ,..,., ..... 19 "'......_ .... Grv11d "" ~~u.1.09 rilsLICED ---... . 69 ' BACON CllllCl.lC u. • -.......... __ . Vona Table King Corned Rounda ... 1.59 Rllb Slletd Blcon ~~~ .... 99 f11111r Jo~n Unk Slu11g1','I~' u.1.29 F1r111r Jo~n B1con Sl~:a;,rJ;:' 1.1. .87 r11FRESH PORK ~ ~-89-: LOIN CHOPS IU.Ot:EHOCUT LI I Fr-'b Pork loin Chops •;:;g• u .. 99 Ctat1r CUI Port loin Chaps i:,o, •• 1.29 Pork Loin C1top1 ~':~"r~r.= l •. 1.39 Fnlll Pork Sp1r1rlb1 .:::g~1 i .. 1.09 Boneltu Po~ L1g1 'A~~:~HN l •. 1.49 fl1111r Joh1 H111 Sllc11 '~~·".1.79 lusDA GRADE A·-·-45· ... ~0~J ... ~!'wrFRYE~1~ 1 Wllole Fryer Llga or Dru111llcka .... 89 Frllll.fr:y1r Braata :'n':!~~ l• .99 frllll Frytr W11g1 .~.. .,. .59 FrtU Htl T1rkeya ~:.:~=: L ••• 69 _,,_. Clllfmll •--Fry-.,,,,,,. 49 •••• W!e AY0."1, u,., I · .. ~1e11 I''''''" 1111/Rt. r11•11 WID. "'"'l .. to II. •• llllt111¥11 Tiit INGllf fOlllNH ••LI 1'0e09'1.tf;.llC, ... l ot•Lll'll ... o WMOl.lf~IH All IT ... liND l'lllKll "°'IM lYllCt !M .~ .. Drtoo COllllT• CALL ., .. 1 ... ,01111.0C•flOll o• .,. MIUllT fOll. CAU. COUlCY 1'f0U..M I 0111 Adams .Ave., at Broakhurst. Huntington each 5922 Edinger Ave., at Springdale, Huntington Beach 21082 Beach Blvd .. Huntingtoit.Beach Laguna !;tills Plaza, El Toro 17950 Magnolia, Fountain Valley · 34081 Doheny Part Drive, Capistrano Beach T , ·- • DAIL V PILOT 4 1 Golden ' . , Salad shines .~ Spitngfield DOLLAR DAYS-SA yps ritake any day that much brighter -With sparkling sunshine Salad. It consists primarily of orange sectk>ns. raw carrot. and pineapple chunks, w i t h black ripe oli\'es for contrast. It tastes as \\'OOderfuJ as it looks -sornev.'hat sw~ .somewhat tangy, deliciously refreshing in flavor a n d crunchy in texture. 1be mixture, made "°'ith tv,.o ~velopes or unflavored gelatin, is molded in a loaf pan which makes jt easy lo slice into approxim.itely six in- dividual servings. Al cool and colorful a sum· mertime salad as you could imagine is Garden Patch Aspic. •. Trf this delightful t\·pe or -relish salad. serve "°"Ith cold , cuts, or broiled hamburgers and franks at a backyard cookout. • SUNSffiNE SALAD 2 envelopes u n f I av ore d gelatin 1'3 cup sugar '• teaspoon salt I can (! pound. 4 ounces) pineapple chunks 13 cup lemon juice t cup coarsely gra ted raw carrot I'~ cups halved orange ~ec­ tions ~1 cup diced pitted ripe olives ~tlx gelatin , sugar and salt in saucepan. Drain syrup from pineapple into a kup measu re. Add enough water to ma k c 21,2 cups. Add 1 cup syrup f!J.ixture to gelatin in saucepan. Place over low heat : stir constantly until gelatin di.ssolres. about 5 ntinutes. Remove from heat Add remaining syrup mix- ture and lemon juice. Chill, sti rring occasionally, u n t 11 mixture is the consistency of unbeaten egg v.'flite. Stir in grated carrot. halved o r a n g e sections, pineapple chunks and olives. . Tum into a 5-cup loof pan . Chill until firm . Unmold and garnish with salad greens. carrot curls and ripe olives. Serves 6. GARDEN PATCH ASPIC I envelope unflavored gelatin 1~4 cUpsi tomato juice, divided i ~ teaspoo.n salt ,~ teaspoon pepper I tab lespoon lemon j~ce 1 cup di ced pared and seed- ed cucumber 'i cup sliced radishes Sprinkle gelatin orer ·~ cup tomato juice in saucepan. Place O\'er low heat: stir con- stantly until gelatin dissolves, about 3 minutes. SPRIMGRELD CUT OR FllHCH SUCID GREEM· BEAMS 16 oz. JAR SPRINGFIELD . PEAS 5/51 srttH6HILD #JOO CAMS KIDNEY, IUTTfll or GARIAMZO HAMS YEGET AILE JUICE COCICT AIL SPRIMGRELD TOMATOI0/$1 SAUCE I 01. CANS IMGFIELD FRUIT COCKTAIL SNtHGFIELD l"MOLE _UHl'HLED -APRTCOTS-- SPl.IHGftlLD DfCOU.nD . PAPER TOWELS SNJMGfta.D Heavy Duty FOIL #lOl CAMS 1tGaous II & • ]71/J Ft. '.·,· • ~ >•,A ..... , SPRINGFIELD Spr!"ngfield WHOLE KERNEL OR • sw"uq·~~ CR~M STYLE ~ETco ·~CQRN 5/51· SALAD OIL 24 OL IOTTU SPl:UMGFIELD PINEAPPLE 4/$1 JUICE 4• OL CAM SHORTENING #)OJ TOMA TOES CAMS SPRINGFIELD lll. CAM SLICED 5/$1 BEETS SPRINGFIELD -8 OZ. Cl.HS SPINACH TOMATO CATSUP . . . ' STRAWBERRIES ) RED RIPE LOCAL BASKETS$ I ORANG IS SWEET 'N JUICY NAVEL 7LIS. $1 APPLES EXTRA FANCY-DELICIOUS 4LBS .• s 1 ARTICHOKES YOUNG 'N TENOER 3 FOR $1 POTATOES US Mo. I Russett-laking Size 5LBS. ·$1 --~ ONIONS NEW CROP-IERMUDA 10~.- e e I SPlllHGFIElD 6/$1 Remove from heat ; stir in remaining 1 1 ~ cups tomato juice, salt, pepper and lemon juice. ZACKY FARMS ORANGE JUICE Chill until the consistency of unbeaten egg "'hite. Fold in cucumber and radishes. Tum into 3-eup mold; chill until firm. Serves 4. .. · . ~ ' ' FRYING CHICKENS WM OLE IODIED Spril]g Tonic Sou per Flavor - Garnish v.-ith lemon slicc!i! and serve· as an elegant first course. It's the perfect Ionic "'hen Spring Feve~ strikes. , LE~ION b ROP SOUP 2 cans ( 11 ounces erich l ron- densed old fa s hioned tomato rice soup 2 soup cans water l can (about 7 ounce!!) tuna, drained and fi.aked 2 eggs 2 tablespoons lemon juice LemoD slices SLICED BACON USDA CHOICE BEEF ROAST USDA CHOICE BONELESS BEEF ROAST , HORMEL IL.A.CK U.IEL SLICED BACON . l In large saucepan , combine USDA CHOICE soup, water, and tuna. Heat: stir occasionally. Remo v t from heat. Beat eggs until light and frothy ; gradually add ltmon juice and 1 cup hot soup. Slow- BEEF SHORT RIBS ty stir egg mixture into soup. · Cook a rew mlnu~s over ,·ery FRESH LIAN low heal. stirring until egg i• GROU .... D BEEF tlloro11ghly blended with "'"?· 1 " Do nol boll. Ser,•e Immediately (overheating wULcause.JUr: dllng). Garnish y,rith lemon tliees. ~lakes about 6 cwpt. • RISH PIOTBH ILIHD GROUND BEEF ~ • .ROUHD •or- -CLOD 59~. 1~! 1'! ··~ ··~ 89! 6-9l~ 45~ SPRIHGFIElD CUT GREEN BEANS SPRINGFIELD COR I'• U . U G I"• LI. U G USDA CHUCK STEAKS ~.-~---__ -:'.89LCB.~v_SP-'-~IG_HG-~-l~-~-B_IL_E_S_-=-·~~:":"~·.,,,·;---3_/_s_1-( II& 10 01. wli1~PED TOPPl1NG 00 "'A'"" 3/S 1 USDA CHOICE BEEF ROAST USDA CHOICE ' BONELESS BEEF BRISKET BAR M FRESH SLICED SLICED BOLOGNA • BAR M SE YEH IOHE AL L BEEF KNACKWURST I AI M BULK WIENERS IAR M 4;.J. 116'1' WIEN!:RS ·"" •• ...,. ··~ Ston HOllrs 9 A.M. lo 9 P.M. Daily Including Sunday Prices Effective: Thwsday ttirv WedMMtay April 18th thru 24th Prices wbject to stock Oft hand. WE GLADLY 4CCEPT U.S.0.4. FOOD COUPONS COSTA MESA PLAC£NTIA 19th and Placentia 71 0 W. Chapman I • • 4_2 DAil V PILOT ·Have By DAllBAllA GIBBONS Can you nan1e :1 'rood sub.stance without vlta1nin.s or 1nlro:·:ils, c u I o r I c s or rhotei terol -in fact , no food vnlur at all -yet v\WI to yoor health? The answer : fiber -1;1r roughage -cellulose. pectins nnd the fOugh indigcstlblc carbohydrates round in most fru11s. l l'Rl'lablrs and· whole C'J':11n ccrt•i1ls Appll'S, tl·l<:ry. le!tucc. br11n 1 and oal111£'al are a mong tht· high-fibe r fVO<il. I 'rltcrc is 1nou11L1ni; cvldcn<'I' ttiai..'thc lack of fiber 111 Is your toal!i ler making yoo lat'! If you're like mosl folks. cha ncrs arc.yw've been drop- ping the same thing into your toaster for years, with rarely a thoughl about calcries. Who can think abolll calorics before their morning (.'Of(ee! For that reason, we'd like to explore lhe S'Jbject in the bright light of day. For example: Did you know lhat your toaJtcr can pop up with an}'where from 70 to nearly 500 calories. depending on what you've been slipping into its slots. Once upon a time, toasters .simply toasted loasl -white bread or dark -and that was that But no\.\'adays there· are all sorts or breads to choose from , plus a bewildering array of murfins and toaster cakes -English. corn . bran , blueberry -you name it and chanres are somebody is marketing it! There are warnes, French toast and toaster-size pancakes -·even pastries dlockful of sticky -sweet stuff a n d countless calories. calories that count. nevertheless! And on top of I.hat, there arc all the spreads. On hot toast butler may di~pe3r, bul the calories won't1 By giving a ittle thought lo what you put in your loastcr every morning -and what you put on it -you can easily save 100 ca lories a day or more. A JOO-calorie savings adds up to 36.500 calorics a year ... or the equlvillcnt of a IO. pound weight loss. 1!01v can yuu save 100 calorics? Check the charts below for Io.., e r ·ca Io r i e altcrna1h·t>s to Y.'hat you normall y cat. CALOR IES FRO~f Y 0 UR TOASTER I slice: Y.·hitc. raisin. 1vhole or cracked 11'he11t bread 65 "Diet" bread .... 50 Gluten bread .... . ... 35 Protein bread .. 45 English ~fuffin, corntoasttt l'H kc , .140 l-la1s1n 5<.1')0C .. 185 Bran toaster c;i kc . frolcn 4-arne .... 11~ r ruit toaster past ry. 200-24-0 Toa~ter dani!ih p;1stry .ZJS TOASTER "l'LT 0;\'S" 1 Table~pooo : Ca Iorio: 100 llutter. 111.1 rg1lrinc \l'h 1p j)C1! buttl·r or marga rine Diel 1n<J rgar1ne Hl·gular crcarn cheese 68 so SS \\ h1ril)l'{I C'rl·anl Chcr\C :J.i 011~t lTc:JTn cheese 26 Janie:. Jell). preserves !'rt f.(11-1 ,l1g;i r jrirns. etc. .2" ~ui;:ar.fr(.'(· J.1111s 9 Appl<' hunc r 33 Honey .64 C;1ll1n~ :ill c::ike lovcr!i' llrn~·s how lo drcalnri ze V()Ur fa \orite ca ke rec1fk'5 ·.and choo~c wisely frorn packaj!:ed mi\cS. Send a st.1mped, scU· nddres..'!Cd envelope nnd 25 cents to SLl~1 GOUH~1ET RECIPES fn care of the Daily Pilot. 50 \Ve•t Shore Trail. S parta, N.J . Oi87 J . French Salad Top a hcd or cr11p, ~hrel'IOM lcllur.e with Mlloe$ Qf ainned he&.rts of pnlm, diced pimiento and hard-<OOl<ed ~ 'li«S Cl01'Jped with caviar. Ser\·c With F'rl!flch dJ'O!'Sing. ' It Soft? Roughing It May Be Healthier 1\n1cricnn diets 1TI<1~ h {' re11po11.s1blc for ti "A hole ho~\ of ill:s. r11ngin1: fronl O\'('fVo't•111ht nod oonslipttl1on to th·art disease Cllld cancl'r. And the dtslntcrcst 1 n ·~1 orcov 6 r. the st1mc bultriness pro1notcs ret,:uJi.ir bo11·<'i habits. Fiber acts as 3 broom ror your sys1cm. ond leading Cllillie 'or cancer dea1h in A1nerlca. decrease in individuals v1ho In· crce1se fiber lntake. F'lbtr Wftf called ·: I he forgottf'n nutrl~t" In a recent Issue or '"t~ood fetnno!og)~." lhe prolcnkmal joomal ol rood scientl.sts. rnrkilment In n\Ort extensive 1cr1ns tha.n vitamins, minerals and proleins. · · ''growing Sluf{" conllnu!!s. t .. ast month the Produ<.-e Nev.'S trnOO paper rcpork.'d th~ sharpest drop in fi ve yea rs. Lci~·-flbcr dle1s pro 1n o I e chronic constipation , along \1·ith" appendicitis. polyps or lhc U o 1~ e I • hemorrhoids, \•nri .. cose veins and dlven lculi· tis, a painful condition ofll'n requiring surgery. Researchers aren't s u r e why, but they suspect thnt tho lonier foreign materials re- main in the lntes tioe3 the more time they have to do their damage. Comparison studies of the eating habits or cancer victims tend to support this idea. f'ibcr seems to htlp rid the body ol tMle acids, fat and chole.sterol throu~h excretion. Jleart disease · l!!i relatively rare whfr.re meat is scarce and Lhe diet is mainly ''cgetarlon. Scala fti~CS('C·~ thr d.1y 11·hfn 1tw: Food ;ind i\'utrltion Board e.stabli5hcS an HOA (recon1 · rnenikod daily 111lowance 1 for fiber . as I! currently done for \'il!1mins. mini.-r::i.ls and pro- ltin. Consumption of 11.·holt> 1-1·heat flour and Cl'reals has dl'<:llned from 160 pounds per pcroon in 1900 to lca:s than 100 pounds 1n 1970. What dOcs fiber do? f"HI you up. for one thing. Fiber is hlliug but non-fnllt'lling, Jan'le! Sc.ala, director or nu1rl1lon ror a major lood firm. called for ways to restore the missing fiber ln processed and fabric ated rood" In onlr 20 yenrs rn:sh fr ull and vf·g~table 1ntnkc dropped from 250 to 180 poun~ p l' r ~rson in 1970 Jf YOU CCII JolS O( fruit s and \'egctubl~s yw ha1·r less roon1 for rich and fatlt:ning fQOcls, :so you're less llkr lv to o~cJ'do on n1cals. ftits, refined foods ttnd cmpty-caloricd dess~rts. The lack of rresh frults u11d l'egetables has alllO b«"n lied to intestinal cancer. tile :;:cc· 1\merica's No. I killer is heart disease. St udies Ylo1v that cholesterol I e 1· e '"" All this bodes badly for the 1\ml'rk:an who dines mainly on s1.c3k, snack!. sweets and thinks he can 1nakc up 'for the lack of fruits and vegetables v.·ith a vU:101in pill . "If the food technologist is going to n1eet. the challenie he ~ill have. to think of :\leant1me. ha1·c a s.'.llad or reach for some fru it. ~laybe: 1hr old saw about "an apple a day" v.·as Right On! COPY•IOllT !114 I T LUCICT ITOllll. lllC~ 'tiLL ••lllT\lllll•YIO \.. ~llO UILll TO Ol•Lllll" RIB ROAST lARGE END ~- e know more a I I ut ~ ' . saving you more. (We originated Discoun~ Pricing back in 1963.) As the Originator of Supermarket Discount Pricing, Lucky is Still the leader in saving you more, the real expert at reducing food costs. Still No. 1 with TRUE DISCOUNT PRICING, you'll like the overall savings at Lucky. CHUCK ROAST BLADE CUT Pitltll All OllCOl.lllTIOllC(IPTOll 'Alll·Tl•OIO •toOOOYll .. lllllllll tO..TllO\.LI OITlllllll ' • ROUND STEAK "OUI '11KI rtOHCTIOll POllO GUUA!llna llllSl PltCU TO u IFflCTl't'I llOM WIDllUOA1 A'111l 111• TlllMIGll T'IUSIAI ""'4. Jl, \t 7t", V:RVU«; WGGlSTJON ANY Siii PACIAGI GROUND BEEF FRESH FRYERS 'i'llCOll~~:.~llALLT 12• 11111010 (SMALL INO 11,41 U ) LI 'illl(OM~~f~~NALLY 78 c 1-0NOIO (1-.0NI t•c U ) LI T-BONE STEAK 'illltC>ll:~:l~M.LL Y 11 • I OlllOl.O (l'OlrTl•HOUSI •1.19 LI) LI BONE-IN 'illltOft:~,~~.lLY 12• -OfO (IONILISS ~ 1.ll ·LI) LI •11• 'i'llCOllCHTION•LLY IOllOIO 79~ IONDID a11' IUND 61t LI !IOUTlllllOI , • ..,111 WllOLI •OaY (111(1(111 (CU1'·U' 4St LI) 39~ CROSS RIB ROAST TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 199 YOUNG TURKEYS .. 69' .. 99' .. 11' .. 93' SLICED BACON _ •1.or••o 79' .. 109 ... 149 l a NILl11,l ll' LOO N . .. IWI J f •UTT•1t•All ,._ll LI AllMO'ill ltAll BONE[ESS TIP STEAK .. v• .. 12• CORNISH GAME HENS LAMB CHOPS PORK LOIN CHOPS ...... L.1 4' Ull(OtlDITIC>llALLY 1 n 1011010 . . .. Lil EX. LEAN Gf!. BEEF FULLY COOKED HAM Slla'i'LOllt RIB STEAK l,INCallOITIOM•lL T 101101.0 II.I' ROASTING CHICKEN .. 79' FULLY COOKED HAM 1. ,. ""'' • 10 Bf THf flNEST QUALITY AVAIL AB: l Jr(1,J! ~vcrvfl.:n Lilli\ Pric,..~• SLICED . BACON I UTf P'OltToOll 129 .. LADY Lii , .. .. . .. ...................... ,. BANANAS ......... I 2c ....... ~.8 7c PORK LOIN RIB CHOPS ~~~IE~ CUT HAM .SLl~ES .... ,. 1 '' UOICOllCHflON.U.L Y -Oll;J ........... . YOUNG TURKEYS .... 59c ~.LHl£~~f .8.~~N ................. l·ll"'O 69c ~t~t1~n~ot!L£~2~~o .................. LS 161 FAVORnEnOPICAt. TREAT •.... '. POTATOES .... L8 24c 'i'IOA OIAOI A lf.nL• • , ~h1~.~~o"!~~M~l.llATN '' -•·L•••o 89( LAMB LOIN' CHOPS 1'' . ........ . ' .. .. u .. co110<TIOIOALLYIONOIO .•.•• .... LI U.S. NO. 1 I ULK RUSSETS .. FROZEN FOODS CORONET ONION RINGS ...... ::: 3B' CORONET BEEF ............ ~f~/:& 2.45 ... ORANGE JUICE ............ ~;~ 43' TREESWEET JUICE ......... .,~ 55' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE.. ..... ~.~'\:: 31 ' ENCHILADAS ......... :~~~~:':"~/.!'~ 1.01 VAN DE KAMP PIES ..... c.~~~~.~: 57' JENO'S PIZZA ROUS .... ,/,',:', 5B ' BIRDS EV! VEGETABLES~.~'.:;:":;"!49 ' ... PEAS & CARROTS ......... ~,:; 34 ' PACKAGED GOODS ~DUNCAN HINES .... 11 •~:':,~:: 47 ' Q"'CAKE MIX .......... 1v~1:~,·::: 87 ~ ... BROWNIE MIX .......... ~:':: 67' (f"'FROST ING MIX ....... ~=11'/:1 53 ' ~DINNERS ............... ~~~~:i~~ 85 • ~SNACKS ...........•.. ~~~·.~~~l1·:. 47' ... SHELLED WALNUTS ... ~~~l.29 PIZZA Mix C"'llO•<'OHlf"'lCINO B9' ~ ................ ~~~~ NOODLES !00',,,,_CJl'llHIU 20' rf4 ................ ••JA.>Oln~ <f'M.J .B. RICE MIX ........... ;;,:, 23' lf"'UNCLE BENS RICE .•... :":.r:t:~69' Q""'CANDY BARS .......... 1 ~11.~o~:! 42' LUX LIQUID DETERGENT PACKAGED GOODS WHEAT HEARTS CEREAL~~":,~! 61 ' GOLD MEDAL FLOUR ......... ':;: 4.65 HARVEST DAY BREAD ........ ;:~. 29' NABISCO CRACKERS ..... :'.".'.',~~. 66 ' Q""STUFFING MIX ........ 1'.~1.'.';"01/:, 42' 0"4 SAUCE MIX .......... ~.w.''.1."::,I_";~~ 21' ... LIPTON TEA BAGS ........ '".il 1.17 fl" COCOA MIX ............... ~0~1.e'; 73' HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ' qA FORMULA 409 ......... ~~~,~~~,~ 65' qACLOROX 2 .................. ~~:t'.:.95' o"IVORY DETERGENL ...... ~:r,: B2' 'Cf"LIQUID PLUMR ......... ~~= 81 ' <f'BATHROOM CLEANSER;;"~';!.:69 ' <f' DUPONT SPONGES ......... ":!: 29' BIZ PRESOAK ........... ~;~:1 .15 FABRIC SOFTENER ......... ~ 2.1 9 CAMAY BATH SOAP..... .. .... ',~ 27' ~SHELF PAPER ........... '?.~~~~ 63' PAMPER DIAPERS .......... ::~: 1.23 KINGSFORD BRIQUETS ...... ~:: 1.99 BROWN IN BAG ............... ~;:::1 56' DELI ITEMS OSCAR MAYER WIENERS .......... 95 ' loll "'Iii 10 01 .,~ OSCAR MAYER WIENER S .......... 99' '"' am •• 01 "'"~ OSCAR MAYER BOLOGNA ........ 63 ' O,U0 0 0ILIOl'1GOOILIH> IOl "G OSCAR MAYER SALAM l.. ......... B3 ' ";o(IO. COITO Oii lilOl"loO t 01 .. G BRAUNSCHWEIGER .............. 79' oJ'OI\ l(IO,' 01 "'G BRAUNSCHWEIGER CHUB ........ 65° '°""l, ''" .. ~ SWIFT'S PEPKIN ...................... 79 ' ,...,000 I Ill ,.G • PILLSBURY BISCUITS .............. ..1 6' lll<A L"""l I 'ii (._,. PlllSBllRY BISGUITS ............... .15' PILLSBURY COOKIES ............... .75' llCX."""11 OM• lo 01 !'I~ KI NG srtE WIENERS ................. 9S ' l AIM •LI fll01. •• 01 !'I~ RATH Sl:!CEO HAM ............... 1.09 \ 01 "' OANOLA SLI CED HAM ............. 75 ' I 01 "G PET FOODS VETS DOG FOOD .......... , .... :.·:~ 14' <f'KIDNEY CAT FOOO ..... '.::"olf.: 31 ' ... FRISKIES CAT FOOD.~·~::'J: 16' G iY•I 'fCI"' fftou.,d1 of 1ud1 1hot l~t! ond lotl . wets dlttl•t tporkhrii d oori, yo! leoY11 ~our honcb 1olt ond 1moo1t1, ......... 22.0% 11L WISK LIQUID DETERGENT 'W!i k aroufld the (Ollor beot1 rlni oroynd 8 7 ( ihe collot!" Low·1ud1 liq uid ioolo.1 lnlo ioilod fobric1, i•lt out tho lousih dirr .•••.••. 32.0J. 11L !Htt'a A·-, .. ••• In Or .. • C.vtrty Ant ...... 11t W. LA PALM A't'rtllll 11010. $,An COWSf 9lWD. •Uflll PAil tfl\ IA PlUllA AYfMUI con1 MN WHITE GRAPEFRUIT ........ 14c . . . . COACHEllA'S FINEST .. KNUDSEN ORANGE JUICL .. ",1:B9 ' BUNCH SPINACH BUNCH 14( ft"MARGARINE .......... ~.~-~1~ 57' TRY A DIFFERENT VEC.ETABlE MRS. FILBERTS MARGARINE'.:1;51' GREEN CABBAGE .. 1oc SCUD HEADS ..•• LADY LEE ICE MILK ............ ~1:: 75' REOOI WIP TOPPING ......... :~ 67 ' MIRACLE WHIP. .............. ~.:: 61' CANNED FOODS 0"4 WAGNER DRINKS ... ~~:·:-i~~1w:~1 49' .,,. MO IT'S PRUNE JUICE ..... ~.1: 63' °"' '" I UYS 0"4APRICOT NECTAR ......... ~~ 39' rr;::,••;;:,::v1~;· <:1"4COFFEE MATE .......... r.~'.1.1,~~ 89 ' ~E::i:~;~ • M.J.8. COFFEE ..... :~ 1.05 ""'' ,.,"''' 1-,1f.Y, .... 0111~. 1uCTr.< l'IU do 1caunt pr •tll, M.J.B. COFFEE ..... ~~3.08 mo~~i~~~u1r0.,,. 1n<:ow;01 .. 0<-11wiu promotoo nol , M.J.B. COFFEE ... ~:':.1 .44 o!lowonc1•. UfTOll"" KEY 8UYS chon~ ~MARSHMALLOW ....... ~ .. 1o.r JM 30 ' 1 '•om lim1 ta ti"'• SPAM MEAT llllOOft'.Jo11Y 91 ' ' IO wh.n !My or• <:f"4 ................ llOIU" ol•ml you LUNCHEON MEAT nin 88' •••qu•ntly vi• ft" ......... llOl t•~ dan l mo11 ltl• 0"4 HORMEL TAMALES. ......... '.t: 41 ' oppo<r urioty to U«k HORMEL CHILI lllTN•Alll 49' "9 al ..... 10-· 0"4 ,,., ........ 1\0tUH prltll, ...... ,.,ber 0"4HEINZ PICKLES .......... ~':,':,: 83' wt ri~~·• limit 1h1 STEAK SUPREME in•SOIJCI bl' quaflt1IL•• yo"' mor ft"' .......... 1oo.i 111 ._,,bv"'-. ___ _, CANNED FOODS KRAFT COLE SLAW ............ '::'/:,\ 51 ' ~ ti" RIPE OLIVES ..... '.:7,~:=:;;'c!: 39 ' BEVERAGE • SPIAllS HARVEST DAY WINL ... ~2.25 LUCKY VODKA .............. ,:or:~ 7.33 OLYMPIA BEER ., ............. ~ 1.69 IAYAlAIU Al OVI srom wrril UIUOI 01"·' ... th. few it1ms listed on this poge coristitule jusl o $malt sampling of the thou1onds of low, di1co..,nt pr ices in 11ore lor you . -We GUARANTEE the LARGER SIZE is a BETTER VALUE than the next smaller,size flM IUittoll •n. OAIOPI GIOYI ,,.,, 1ua1t tmn 1111t ......... tmn MllllnllGTOll 1UC1 LADIES & MEN.S TATAMI SANDALS LADIES TANK TOP -' .,. ... ~a,. MENS STRETCH SOCKS Your chok1 ol 1ol!d wtli!1, whit• wllh llrlpoMj !Op or cn1t. color•. Fl11 111e1 12 5 LOW EVERYOAY PRICES ON HEALTH ANO BEAUTY AIDS ()• -···~8.vl ( ~ EVERYNIGHT SHAMPOO & RINSE r" """""' 1011offt, Herbol lomot1 9 7 C L•l<.'m or Rolt1wo!er ri••· .... "' .. •OL ................ IA U!I •IOll ... EVERYNIGHT LONG HAIR -·• CONDITIONER .. 01 119 I~ Jl Colga t e COLGATE I' •. TAMPAX TOOTH PASTE •oL 8 7 c ~ ~ 127 • .. ~.· 1 ..,,., Helpt 191 lff!h ..,.. \Jl ;;;, ;.;;,.,., ....... ..,, ~~ HAIR SPRA·Y ,i,; JERGENS LOTION , ~ W'l1tl Wf"r.MldlflQ fl MOh'elo'ill lollon 119 .. mo1uwr .. re1l1tit19 63 C !or both tio~1 .: uol11le1. 1..a1. o'"' boo:tyt t.J.01. ... , An.MfA AYMf 1 ... iMuA C19U AYllflll LM)IM.l 1111.LJ JSm CUO'I flOll AT LA PAJ I.A MIUDA LA llUIAOA S*>PnlG C8rTlt ...... •tt L CllAPMut AYlllUl IAIHA llll . un io. •m• smn "'n• 1im .. roct AWWIUI WDTMllST• ... l'IST-111 AWIM u•n ,,...;o·w 1mn w111m• ueJJ WT• 11 AYflfUf DIKDUNT SUPllMAllm IN DIANO! COUNTY .._-1>,llA TD SllVI YOU•..-~ 1 fUHf':TOll JJJ llO, tllQIO ltttn MTI•nNI MAQI lfftt-..rmar lA 11.t.IU Nt IO. UllOI aYD. """" lU UI IOfllf U • •t11n mlllOKIAt M,t.a. Sl'9·01'1 i11 011or1ed colot1 ol'ld 1l101. 100% Potyn t•r C~k.,t,oor4 397 1'1iflt In 0111. colors. S.M-i ••••• Boys 10.13. Two poir In poc.koi•, LADIES KNIT TOP STRETCH SOCKS 100% Po"r•1l1t 1tlort 517 Str11Ch t'ill hlofl 1-olo cr•w sock1. 211 237 s lff¥ed w ilh b..,UCH'l•lront. S pctlr• ,., pock. 51111 6-1 l. "' pock A1t0rted tolot1 In S-M-l ....... , ,,__..::::::::::::::::::==========::: E-Z FOIL SERV·ALL TRAY f tHl!lllM 14• ,, ..... E·Z Fi>IL FLAVOR SAVER 88< 11-.0 "WHAMO" WATER WIENNIE 99c n•lt ASST. 68 PLAYBALLS '•· •• •·PILLOW ,,,,_ lv •Y'Y look ol luf 247 In d••p·pll• o'10l'I o<ry hc1 ...• •.PLACEMATS H.ovy b,191'11 Poiyp,cp~l1n1. 43 Mon1 to1ort . C Wo1i,ble .. dryll0l1, 1 J" ,.. I•'. '·TABLECLOTH =;~i:!:' i:t:"i· 17 52 '" 70'". ••••.••.•.........• 1 •·"MINSTREL" RUG A 'f¥0Yen 'illility Ni .,..,,1o, 1'101\C11om1 1trl1M poo91"PI 2• • 177 ·~·~RIYlfllOI• I wo•hobl•.••• • J Doubl e Discounts mean extra savings. Temporary purchase allowance s f rom th e manufacturers. in addit ion to our regu la r low dis count prices. Look for the hundreds of shelf tags throughout th e store. ~@mc11@EOOJ ®l?®@®:r~ 19 @ lID®mTh)Il@ @ IID®mTh)Il@ If', IIDfi~©®ffiffitS&3 -IIDfi~©®mrntS0 f:~ ~M~~Y~EX lAAGE • HANOSABV[R 9 ~-~UNCT'C~N G~OVES • TOMATO SAUCE .19 .. WILKINSON 169 H'u'N"rs r01.1·A10 cATs uP .25 BONDED RAZOR O '8 Ooooo • G"OO TANG BREAKFAST DRINK .. ,89 Gll••!'1• TRAC II RAZOR ...-.,, 1J -(1u n· ,. flo .. t" • l,.mon WHITE RAIN SHAMPOO 11 ·(.lune" • nt'l O• Mcn1"01 OLD SPICE SHAVE CREAM 221 .73 .75 1il'o"s'plc'EA'rrn·PERSPIRANT .93 D£P STYsl1NG 11G1£L ~a·~-To-Hol~ .78 3-0uncc • ncgular • L•mt' WILLIAMS LE CTRIC SHAVE ~,o-Coun1 Uottl•• EXCEDRIN P.M. AO °Coun1 • Rl'gular • Supe1 KO TEX . 10 Count Pkg WONDER CLOTHS .63 .77 131 .89 12• m FESOO TRASH LCAtl"'"' ""·· I I · fil'i\si i'c 0 wAsrr'BA'sKET .46 Q99 .88 ''1 Gallon Bo1tle NUSOFT FABRIC SOFTENER 134 I . lVERYOAY DISCOUNT PRICES '. ·. ... f1v;otl"cl • f ('SCO '~ 1 HAN OI CARRI ER .88 .88 105 ~' Liiu'N·o·R·v· 8'ts'K"6. '" 0 8 V~Ai'iS "" IONIC WHAT'S IN STORE ••.• BAGGING . BARGAINS Wl'lat 1s 11 about a sale that is so 1rrcs1st· itlc'> U must be tiumon nature to want to get somelh1ng !or no:h1ng -or no:i~t to nothing. I ;an't believe some of th<? lh1ngs I have lugged name in my lifetime 1us\ because they wcte a '!JOOd buy!" In these days ot high prices. so !cw th ings tcal1y rook like bargains anymore. Ono vc1y e!lec11vo way lo economize in svocrmi11tcr :;hopping is to '"arn !O look fOf A'ph.:J Bct.:i s 'Double Discounts." Today tru:re arc olten ~00 or more ol !hes!' · stJOCr'' spcc1a1s in the s1010 al a l•me Out. whal arc these "Double Discounts, VJ ny ar<• lh<i/ so special" Bnc!ly slated. '"' / arc rrH1nolacture1 s· Temporary purcha<;e aUo wa1"'cCs whic"l Y..!" pa.~s on to tnu cus1omcr. LCl s use :i11 e•ampJc 10 better understand wnat this means company "A .. has many cases ol lomato 1u1co on I heir warehouse. They want ro mo\le ttle ·product las1cr. so a sales rcprcsentall\IC comes to our buyers and offers 10 sell us, l om.Jlo juice at a special pnce f&r a limited period. Certain.Qualih· cations go :i\ong w1!h the deal. UsuaUy. we a91ce ro ad\le111se tho special and lower the price ol tne producl for a specified period. We then pas s ,1!ong tho lull manulac turcrs· <'lllowance to lhe customtir. making 1! an Alpha Oi:it;i "Double Discoun t." It?<: lrue !hat ottlor stores ollso 1ece1ve svch a11owancro;. but inc diltorencc •S tt\at no other compony passes on as many auowances ns Alpha Beta SOl'IO poss alorig partial allowances. some use • loss leaders' 1merchand1sc actuaUy sOld t>clow cos!) 1n their adverlising. When loss leaders are used. other pnccs musl be 1:11sed to make up lor 111esc losses. , At Alpha Bola. every item in the slore tS marked tor an eYef)'d3y value -a true diacovnt· · 1ng OJ>Cl"Ollon. Then. we add 1ne "Ooubla Ols-. coun1s .. -hundreds ol lhem-lor e•tra bargains. But. afe ttt.y hard !o find? Certainly noL l ook !or tho spec ial blue and red tags on the &ne!I. Tney ~ro genuine \l&luet. Eweryd11y low 5holl prices, plus these "'Ooubla Discounts" nra why we say, ··vou u Like tne Tot!I Bcll01' al Alpha Beltt" ~ >=!' . o.c~ ;.;;,m~• ~;;;,: 410-0untc Boru(·• Super MOTTS PR UNE JUICE .t P.!C•. • Pu'1rl,n1 01 T 1u • DEL MONTE CU PS 1,•.(l: PO<; Natu•J1 ALPEN CEREAL ~-l 0U'l'""'' l'o" VERMONT MAIO SYRUP 11:.-0uncr Elonlr . SUNKI ST LEMON JUICE fi ~acl!. • P onk • 1('0Su11 GRAPEFRUIT JUI CE ·' '>·01 Jar • 5;,c,,rj • v.110· MR. MUSHROO M MUSHROOMS •:>-Oune" r .1 n HU NT'S TO MATO PASTE .63 .53 .65 .73 .3Q .65 .29 . 33 1 POU PACKAGE ·I BLUE BONNET MARGARINE .42 ·n-Ouncr. {...in • GchharOt\' HOT DOG SAU CE ; , 0: {..J'l • 'lmo~c 11..,..,.o•<:CI SPAM 18·0 1 Bottle • Hickory • Plain KRAFT BAR-B -Q SAUCE 1·0: Bonle Hoc.~o•v "' -1.:t·O/ HO\. 9,,,.,, C1oc••·• PAN CAKE MIX ', Ol CJn • Bcnv C101.•·· RTS PUDDI NG IAPIOC,I. ''.J·O: 1'~·1 • :;.u 'ldl . >J1J .11tu•• SUGAR TWI N ~4-0z. Jar • Le1T1on Flavo• LI PTON INSTANT TEA f> Ounc-" 60• lliJB TEA BAGS I ·lb. Can • An Vanetoc!". MJB COFFE E 3·Lt>. Can • ( P • Regutac ~ .. NESTlE;S°MORsELS '~.ouoce Packagt .,, 16-0unte Can NESTLE'S QUIK ~ Ouno:t· LJn • L•'<"r KITIY QUEEN CAI FOOD t.i-Ou nc<: CJn • K enc, .3\ • 25 .90 .37 .78 .37 .Q5 .96 .89 102 .3Q .59 .28 6.5·0UNCE CAN · 6 VARIEl/E S fRISKIES CAT FOOD .18 MJIYD4Y DlSCOONT PFllCf- 10·0unt" Ja1 MJB COFFEE INSTANT 139 12·0l. MIDGU CllUB HEBREW NAT,ONAL,34 SALAMI 1 F'ovnd P.1cto.~l'l • FARMER JOHN MEAT WIEN ERS 1'1·0 '"r;" µllr • 1~, • t:hrt··" BORDEN NEUfC HAT EL 1'i·Or • ChO<" (." ro • -:,,.,,., PILL SBURY COOKIES 4-01 P~'l • ·1 1 '1 l•1 SWIFT SALAM I , ltl ·v~1 • ~·o•: IM PER IAL MARGARINE ~-0: P•.': • r ,,,,...,,., ··~ BRAU NSCHW llGlR I~ -0: Con! 1 ,.,, .. KNUDSEN COTTAGE CHEE SE j .ri ~r"')I,. DANISH WAFFLES ?IJ·O~ (.,11'\ • VJh I•·• V.·11c.1: JOLL YTIME POPCORN 1•,.Qunr <• U, l SU NSHI NE CHIPAROOS 1.1-01 Pkn • V.inol o, • I'• • SU NSHI NE SUGAR WA FE R .93 .Q3 .&Q .76 .53 .47 .63 .69 .41 .68 .59 l\'!RVDAY DISCOUl.1 F-RICl,_S __ '~u"'" 1' .. ,~,•'l·· GHI RAROELLI FLICKS ~ I' 1· ~ • i'l;>t' t fl• ' DESSERT CUPS ~OUNCE lOM At l'l>t t. 9(T/\ EGG S ES AME BREA D .12 .35 .Q4 12-0uncc Can ALPHA BETA II 8 ORANGE JUICE .If ''" :o,i • 1·0: Ao •\ ONION RI NGERS ':'·Ounce Can -,Ri·o HAWAIIAN PUN CH j Ounce (.an . Tree oNL(: ORANGE JUICE t:.'·01.1ncc ca.,· Trees-YI s 1, MRYDAY ~SCOONT Pfl!a.S .3Q .36 .26 MoRioil . MEA i Pi'Es. '""" .27 eA°Na'ud"cH1cKEN 199 sRio'Grb'Ro efieAo .13 DAILY PILOf 1.'J ..1 "•li.. • •::i. c.J ;s. :oo \\',11 G.E. STANDARD BULB ALPHA BETA BU TC HE R'S PRIDE MEATS ~ FRESH FROZEN • MEDIUM ARMOUR SPARERIBS IRISH BRAND CORNED · BEEF c BRISKET LB . rr'icCOY • CORNED BEEF BRIS KET 1.38 18. FAMILY PAK CHOPS SLICED PORK LOIN c LB . i YOUNG I HOR~Ml I IU!;HtR'l' l'r.IDfBE EF--I PAIT 1l Mil • !C(1N().f'~~ • J lhJ OR O'JlR TURKEY I RED LAB 1 IGROUND D"f l!XIU~EU f'ROil lN HINDQUARTERS 1 BAC BUDGET BURGER 69' , WITH WING ll. : 49c , 78 BONELESS sEu LOIN ___ •s __ i ~~g: __ c TOP SIRLOIN STEAK1~~ JIMMY DEAN 1:0~f PURE PORK SAUSAGE 78 ~ . 24-0UNCE ROLL ' 1.ss I& BONELESS BEEF S[VEN 139 CHUCK ROAST 10·•[ u . 1 j l .r • ~O~l'lf(,(i~, ---F i:tl ~H f llOZC l'I ....... ~ llll lT Bl ADl CUT BEEF CHUCK ROAST BONELESS 88 ~ or SOlt BEEF RIB STEAK , JONI'~ 1,utf.1"1£ i LINK 9 8' I J,,s L~AU\AC.C IA ~-----'" 1~.9 RED RIPE • LOCAL GROW N STRAWBERRIES c BA SKET WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 8 LB. 79c BAG • -. ----- ,\LL GHl~N • IRVINl •; I INL;, r49c ~I.a; . I ASPARAGUS '" ,~· 6-INCH POT NEW CROP 2 "'·29' . · PINEAPPLE BERMUDA ONIONS '" . I ::::::::-PLANT '"'"' 2 9 c ' ".""' 499 LB. ·I IA(H VIN[ RIP I CANTALOUPE 19 ~ I GAROEN FRESH VI NE RIP E HONEY DEW MELON S ~_GOURMET FAVORITES I CHERRY -29 c-l 8 lACtCE Yl-n <J~39 ' : RHUBA RB ... 1 PEAS '•t. ,. I FRESH IRE SH J OI. 39 e I tl. 39 ' lsHAllO~T~S .....:;"~'·~~'~''--'-'SU~N~CH~O~K~IS:_:.:"~'-"..!~'~· MIXED BOU QUETS 98 ~UNCH .... e Jf\"""'! 1~ .. •·l~' '" ..... ,,~•'fl ·o •t ...... , •••• Ct••t'I. !:•'C• !~ •. "''"(I("", 1 tl•itf •1~' '.:.It ~·•"rc.i q..,u,~·1tti 0< ~O~! mo•11 r tt'1o•ot.i · , r•• ;~1 ·~;, "°'!:"' {1~1, Cr:-r'"' •I• ;Ml '''""• • PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL SOUTl;iERN C.ALIFORNIA ALPHA BET A MARKETS ' . . -.. . . . . . f.J DAILY PILDT MIXED SINGLES _____ by Wm. F. lro-cllMI Mel CCllSOlt ' I TUMBLEWEEDS M!Al CAN I R> FOR "°°r L01SA LUCK? ""'""" s.c.AllD&i.C ~••eeu: ........ MUTT AND JEFF HE'S ,, · F IS~!NG OUT ON A LAKE! FIGMENTS ... <N04JIN6 {A.llA1 \!)(} ~ NOIV. WAT iiW~P \!)(} lie r FISHING ? COME ON, GET T HAT NUT OUT OF HERE' /C,~>.. • . ' by Tom K. Ryan by Al Sftlt" YES SIR' JULIUS.PULL. UP THEANC~ WM" EI STAR:r Tl .•MOTOR! by Dale Hale ·• ... I THINK SHE'S HINTING FOR SOMETHING by &nie Bushmiller fM GETTING A REACTION, BUT ITS JUST 8UBBL.E GUM I'LL CONCENTRATE ·ON HIM TO BUY ME A CONE TGDA!'S CBDSSiDBD PUZZLE ACROSS 41 Beseech 42 Flag 1 Au~ of officer' a ''Pyomallon~ boat 5 Tiiie et 43 COin ot •!Sdress Por1ugal 9 A&Mnce "'' Streaky of war 45 Neigl'lbor 14 General ot Kan. · reputation 46 ··-· 15 Claude Carlo ····:Fr: Menotti novelist 48 Condiment 16 Auto-parts 52 Done In i 7 Dry concealment 18 lnregard 56 Turmoil to: 2 57 Stopping words place 19 Oepicta 58 Physical by aaalat1nce palnlll'IO 59. Enc••• 20 Filt prices 00 Love: 21 Oral lt•il•n del1ct: 2 fS 1 Fonnefly words fS2 Go•d 23 Eillingu!sh 63 Pieces 25 Shor1 64 Performer .. _ -· 2ti Posseaseel 21 Kind ot 6$ Exigency DOWN oapar I Takea • 29 Any prioto 8 let it stand 35 Scorch 9 Sense ol 36 Hackneyed tasle 38 Vertebral• 10 Banishment feature 11 One's 42 ····china schOOl:2 44 long- . ·words • handled 12 Monetary spoons unit -i5 Bumi piece 13 Actual of coal being 41 Tola11y 21 Gab unteacUv 22 Early 48 •··•· Brllona Lomoardl 2-i Trio 49 "En ····r·: 27 Pass Fencer's cry PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER '<OV CAN. LOVE /\\USIC, AND Al.50 LO'/E ANOTME.~ PER5.."'1 ... • DOOLEY'S WORLD Dr.SMOCK s 1e. HAVlii Y'OU 886~ PlllNl<ING ~ GORDO MOON MULLINS o~ cooJtss: M01" .1 J.'M. A POCrOR! ·~·f'.• . ., ' C::::====::::=-::::fcONllSNTIONAl-® CONV!iNTION WORK•CLOTljSS , fiMM/4·· IIM SURE' WHAT'S 'THIS? iUXSC>o? RUFFLliD SHIRTS ? ·BL.ACK ,.II" ? ? ® YOO WOULDN1T . ANIMAL CRACKERS Lll<S iH!: WHOLE' ,AFFAIR . OF COURSE '.I llJ/1.6 l .+<1 L--UllLL.L....L::z:l...d-..:llli:::::.J~ ci ~~'Z:.:.::.::-"··-""'-· by Chcirles M. Schub DID YOU KNOlU THAT? by Herold Le DOUJC ev Tl-IE WA"f, tT"S BEEN ARRAN6ED FOR YOU TO VISIT WlTH KARL TOMORROW AT THAT'S WONOEi:t.F lJL! NOW t CAN REALL."f ENJOY THE EVEl'lll'-16.' THE PRISON! i \ ; ' THE ONLV lj ONE 61Vlf:N 10 I • ..JOtJRNt:V j: 5()CCE.SSRJJ.L"1 i\ /IJ10 "THE I: /~ R45T·· ·· ll THE . ! /RS ti AVOITOK?..I ~4.•I : • by Ferd Johnson · . UMM··· ! THINK you ~OULDGO 10,100. by ROCJer Bollen lllELL, /lr LEAST ~·s i<oNesr ... • ~ ~ ~-<7 · . torwarel 50 Wise qylng 29 BlaCk 51 Caughl w!ll\ 3J 01 great a 1aS$0 length 52 Skin wt'lal1¥ar 2 Women 32.,0arll· ol a ~ complaxioned Moalem MISS PEACH by Mell .. Well, •• wual-J'm 10 fall I can't eat another bite but oae look at the dessert men a and saddealf 1 can." Bowed riousehOld Gr•• 3 Me•ican por1icO lriend 37 Recital ol 4 Marry e...ents 5 Senl a Ja E.tilblll letter 111ent e 011ne prot•at soul 39 Cwwn 1 F•udal llNCl"'9 IOrd"s 31 Rec:enUy irritalion Cfead 53 Toronto"s 32 Move Casa •••• brisk ly 54 wearing 33 Make boots one"sway 55 lndianolN. arduously 34 .....••.• Me•lco pear: Tht 59 Old Eng. AfTHtAlr, l 'VE MIAC'O THAl' Pl.ANT? 00 NTTllfr WITl-4 MUilC, llf1AT'J\1~1G TO C°LALTIV.AT!. WiiO~ !JV '! .. ? • St.4"~' Ml{. ~l'IMM1~1 FfAT~ltJN" j!AG:H FAVOC"IT&io AS : ".t NaVtl{ PtOM1-si:O WIA J. 1"°'£ G.AC'DiN,~ "AS LON6 A< ><Ii WHl)f Ml,' .. r{t "PAY~ OF WINE ANO "IA4'SIAN ~N.APWlJO," " ·1 "''r A ~Ni•i• owr OF YO!.(," ., "IT'H iMPOfS19l-f,• ANO ~.Al.t. OF Ml ·-WM'/ NOT --~D;.:EN~N::.:IS:..,T E MENA E· f '40 Worthleu slav•, avoc;:aOO tunic leller • ~A.Ki: ,\LL. OF Mi f" ' • I • ~ ' f}ii 11 Q l~ " , ,, ,, ,,,. f. f1, ' II , .. " n --:·· ~ )J • " ~ .. J r"<T' M • •I ' ,. " I .. ~ I 10 II .. " " " J6 ' ' ' " ., ... ,,:· .. ,' " . " . 1,., " ~ .. . ' " ' ,, ' ' JO " :j "' " I ' ' " DICK TRACY \ I 'TlllSlSHfOOG AAIR . ..llUS ISLWJS ltAIR.' . ' I I \~ • ' • .. r U.S. Govt. lnspe(fed • For )Vhole1omene11 Grade "A" ~ 3-lb1. & Unde• Whole _lb Body • • I FRY ER BRE ASTS LAMB CHOPS With Ribs U.S.D.A Grade "A" Chickens lb . gc Shoulder Blade u ·.s.D,A. Choice Genuine Fresh Spri ng Lamb lbs1oa ~~.r.e:.o!!j~~~'""' . lb s 9( _ ~!'!!~,1~,~~,~~SOA Cho"' s 139 lb. Boneless Steak · USDA Choice Beef Shoulder Chuck ~b1 39 Boneless Roas ts ~!f,?.~t· s 129 Cro1s Rib'( Sonele,s Shoulder Cold) .. lb . . NU-MA DE_ SA LA D OIL _ Fa r Frying , Baking or Cooking c fi Spic & Spa na-•:;:· 991 ~~~c~.!i~.~~o ps . 1! 179 !~~!h~i~~~o!'i~.~~~" f.,,d lb~ 179 Fresh Beef Brisket ~:::-S 138 USDA Choice-Whole or Po1nl Cur lb • • COLBY LONGHORN STY LE " CHEESE ( $ 29· lb. VELKAY SHORTENING ~3~:~ 98( SNOW STAR ICE CREAM . "" .Half 68( ~Gallo n EDWARDS ;coFFEE 2-lb. Ca n '1.7 8 1-lb. Can 89( D,l;IJ~_,J~ITT~ · 1 Comet Cleanser •::.: 191 0-';:/jfC-(f~-<-zo:,.:~ _ -d:ll Mr.Clean ~:"''-""" ',' .. ::. 7 5 1 --~ 111 -~ MEATPIES ;'-... : 'C MonD< 4 ..... s 100 • SEE THE IEAUTY •TWO DISTl•CTM ,ATilllNS TEASPO ON 49~ "~.·.\)<·~.~ :;"'·.Jillll Hou1e Pkg• .. ~r1 1~~,~5 ~.~1~0 -~i~~~h~~~1~o r1~ ORANGE.JUICE • · ~-• scot'.h T••at 56-n.$100 llllf' Concentrated Cons · Poun~ Cake ,_.~.:::~::.-c •.. , Bel ·air Raspberries :::; "''"96' ... '· 9 Fried Chicken ... ';;'::.. ·~:· 59' "'•99' ~ .. ' Farmer JoMn Ea,tern Grain-Fed c Por~ Small Size lb. PORK CHOPS loin llfade Cut ~~:,!;~";;r a in-89( Fe d Pork lb. Sausage e Jimmy Deon ....... .. """·85< .. . Roll ~.~~~,~~:.~.~~~~s .. lb 98< ~~~!~~.!!~~.c~o~~ 1! 139 Sliced Bacon '.":;.Q;,~1,.,..89< Hickory· Smoked In Flavor . . P~,. LARGE SIZE . ''AA''EGGS Crea m O' the Crop "Fre!.h" 1-001. Ctn. /' ....._, c VARIETY DEPARTMENT SHAMPOO ;.-... ~Breck * 7 -01. Bottle sac r.· ~MOTOR Oil lilobilol Mob il 3 I c 30 w t. Qua rt IN OUR DAIRY CASE. .. ·ORANGE JUICE l ucerne Pure t1alf 7 9 ( l ich In Vitamin <fw,Gal. Lucerne Salads .::.~.:.:::.:~, ,~. 45' Shady Lane Butter ~~"'. ~·~· 79' In -Store Bake Shop . In-Store Mery Located At ... I 000 BA YSHORE DR .. MEWPORT RANCH, ROLLS ~~40 s11' •1 .••l fer Look for lhese lags . They mark lemporary exlra savings all over lhe slore. Slack up I . Dubuque Mi'' Iowa Savory· I -lb. Smoked· Pk In Flavor. 9• low In Priced . ''Cin•·\.::lar A1 rl l .. •'l ~~llY PILOT ·l.'i c Want lo Know the Honest T rutb About Groun d Beel? 11'S THIS. Nobody ton f"orol\t•• Ill Hott l•I c.itffll. -. ..J lhe•t '• bttn i.t• of loll. l•tel1 ,i.,...,, rho .. 1/i..n ••ti.e ,,. ,,..,,.d !>.of Se why -It.Ml ooth pO(l."I' CMID•M :.;,.. of lot? UI "' i..• you w hy. 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""'d''" 91indin9 o"d "''"'1'19 ,.q,.ipmtnl, fwtn wllh ulo ol , ..... bto1 ... o.iloble lol•mealu""9 d• .. •<•I 'l'et we know o"' cu otom•" wont ond ••~" u• IO p10•1de !hem "i'h a d•oo<e ot gro.,nd be•I p•odu<h 10 "IHI the•• •OfY'"9 P••'"''"''' lo••~• a nd b..dt•" Ah•• l1tn9 and ,.,,,1.,1 , .. .,,,dt•ol•on w• ho•• ,.,.. oluded ,.,ot we'"" b.ol m"t 0•" <uO!orne•I "••d lo• "01 1 •1 ~ Py oflt ""'il I'"' 1wo 11•ou"d b tol p1od ..... -tfGUU.I o"d ,tfMIUM W• mo~• bo•k ~ ..... , ham f.t1h thu .. ko ti beef We p••paro b•!h •1nd1 wuh f'l\IOI <(He te motn/01" the !Op q.,ol1ff which hen helped eorn ""' f,,., 1nt ot rep.,lolt.f' Q.,, lfGUlAI •I tl\O~• The w a y we b.l,.wo moi l fom1l101 P••'•• •ho,. v•ou"d lwel h co1uoin1 •n•uth 101 lo ouu•t 1.,11 '""'"'" '" •he <ookod "'°"' ti mo~" "'""''lou1 1>omb ur11er1 meot looYfl m•ol bollo, '9<>91'1111 •ou<•. 'Sol .. bury 1110~ and o!h•• d t l1c1ou1 a ...... Out P~l.MIUM IO modi to p1f'Olf fqm,l.11 !hot wont o lton•• 'il'Ound iw-el II 1l>11nko leu tn ooo k•nt ond mo ~•• ""onchdu1 1il'Ound bte l d 1l h•t el all k,,.d,-plau• o"d Ion<' GROUND BEEF Why no! try bo•h k,nd1 ond ••• wh"h" poe!e.,ed by the foll.1 al ,.,.,, hou•1' (You "''IJhl •••n ""lt"l lo mak• a mi• .... 1h oame of ~ad\) The lo.....,, Sa!ewor mon•J1bo<li guo•ont•• appl,.,, of <o""'· I• ov• 9'°""d betl 01 10 al! ol OU• otko• p1odvch. ~:~;d:. :::~t. 79c Inspected In 2 & 3-lbs. lb . WEINE RS Farmer Joh n Tender a nd Juicy g9~ Grea t Taste lb ~ ~~~~.~ ~i~~ ~.a~ ~s ;~~ $139 ~~~~~~h ~<~-1~.~!~IJ!o~ lb $ 129 Trea l 1· · P.k g. . - Wilson Sliced Bologna ~;·53c Meal & Bef'f·For Snoc k or Sondw1Che,.'' ~~!~,~~~n51,~~~.~j~~!~ ... lb. S 148 SMOKED MEATS Skinless Franks '"'""' 79c 1.lb. Tender And Ju•cy-A Grf'ol Buy' .P~g. SAFEWAY WINE BUYS!. · " Pkg1 . of 6 tn1 11: a TABLE WINE escOTCH lo Mesa $199 (E11cept Port) Goll on MacNoir"• lmpo1t 86-Proof Ga ll o Hearty Burgund y ~~s219 Barossa Valley Wines ···;::.~··· , .. ,SJ99 Straight Bourb on :;;::::.::-.~:\~ ~s1oas Crown Russe Vodk a ...... ~;s929 Sparkling Fresh Fruits & Vegetables! STRAWBERRIES LU SCIOUS RED RI PE BEAUTIES Serve 'Em Staw- berry Short Cake. • 12 ...... Bskh. GRAPEFRUIT U.S. No. 1 49 ~ Flavor--lb. ~ Favori te 3 Bag Ma rsh -lb. ( Whi te 8 59 • Seed less . l ag ~HOUSE ~e-:-PLANTS 6-lnch $469 . Pot CANADIAN PEAT . ~~'r.: "~: '~'.~ ... -~ F':.~i~ .... ~ 2 5 ,- S na i I Bai l 'i'.~~:· •:;:•sgc ORANGE JUICE · Safeway Pu,e· • Rith In Vilomin C Solid , Firm Grffn Heod1. Ideal For Slow U.S. No. 1 Ideal For Sttw1 Swe•I A.nd Julcy-ld•ol For Your Sno(lt.fime lb. • 1000 telly~• Dr., f'(twporl ltoc\ • 636 H. Ctosl Hf:.,.,. "°9-tCI hocll . •W...&hl"lew,Cos.telrlleto • 211 L.17fhSfrttt,_Ce~teMtte •1011.BC__,RNI, S.C .... ..tt• 14417C~Dr.at\tt ............ • r . •• ,. .. l jf6 DAILY PILOT ) • ' . . .. -. "' .... WMntSday, Aprlt l?, 1q74 --t • I ' ' . • l I I • ~ ... -You'll love El Rancho's selection of seafood -fresh or frozen! OC~AN s 129 PERCH RISI "' J'resh fish, freshly filleted! Turbot Fillets •• ~ 99~ From Atlantic waters off Greenland! Of course, we bag your groceriff , .. but we don't package meat. Jf you have to chooae from pre- wrapped meata that someone else haa peaed over, you're missing something! Butcher shop aervice -is a part of our bag at El Rancho! -· Butcher Shop Values and Variety! Pnrklninl/tJllll LOILW II!. . Average weight 3 to 4 pqunda ol lean Eutom pin-fed aoodnet1! Mi1hty fine eating! 1ork Loin .... .., • • • • • 89~ P rk L • . s111 0 Oln 111111 err ,. • • • • • • Bigger portio~ of the aame fine pork! Hert'• the cut eo many people prefer! fPBBh Alway1 a treat, but doubly'° when you get El Rancho quality at th.it low price! So lean and 10 m~aty! Pork Sausage u1-. ••• g9c, We make it ounelvea,, t-0 be very very sure! Sliced Bacon n..., . . . . . g9c, Ranch 1tyle -1liced a little thicker! : Pacific Whiting • • 39i , Pork Chops -Ill You get right t-0 the core of the matter! Compare with end cut.I you'll find at the 1&me price! S killet size ... 6 to 8 oz . Headless! SEA • BASSIU s1• .. • Fillets, for broiling or the oven! King Crab Claws • 525~ So much meat! Alaskan King Crab! Large Shrimp 1 ~11,'" 5399 Peeled, cfeaned, deveined! Fair Seas · Fillet of . . s 159 . TRUE COD ltlSll • Prices in. effect Thur. April 18 p1rough Wed. April 24 Pork Chops Sllllll ••• ~ •• : 99c, Pork ChopSUllm •••••• s12~ We use Mn. Cubbilon'a dreaing! Center cut, and juat right for the J?ill! Sirloin Tip Steak U.SJ.l CHOICE So heartily deliciou8! They'll love havin1 them braieed -served with rice -one night thi1 week! . . Round Bone Roast •••• s12.• Sirloin Tip Roast . • • • • • 51 \1 Chuck cut of U.S.D.A. Choic< under be<fl U.S.0 .A. Choice -for the oven or rotieserie! Beef Braising Ribs •••• s1•~ Ground Beef 111111111 • • • • • s 11•9 Boneless! From U.S.D.A. Choice beef loins! Chooee bulk or precision 1h1ped patties! Ham Loaf ... -, •••••• s12! Game Hens 11... . ..... s1°J The ftal thing from' Canadian Watefi1 Open da ily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 7. No sales ta Dealers Our own mi1, with ham, pork, freeh 1111! Grade "A" from Tyson Farm!! Compare value ·- Super-Shopper Specials! . Preserves ~MUCKER'S sTRAwBERRv 59c With a name like Smucker's, it has Lo be good -and it is! 18 ounce jar! Mayonnaise QUART ••••• 79c You 'll be pleased with the navor as well as the price! Springfield quality and price! Margarine BLuEao~NET • :."}, 49c. Economize on the price, without sacrjficing the navor! One pound carton! Uncola IEWROIMET •••••••••• ~ •. 7 5c Six pack of the big 16 ounce size bottles ... plus deposit! Grapefruit Juice • , 39c Cw -Swayne Pink •.. 46 ounce ,can . . Salad Dressing aoz.rru 39c Seven Seas Viva lta~ian, Green 000.desa Ha~burger Booster 45c Globe A· l makes ground beef ro farther! Vanilla Wafers ••• 39c Nabisco's favoted cookies in 12 oi.. pkg. B • st'' rim ISTllT ClllFEI • • • • • Freeze dried 4 oz (8 oz .•.. 2.39) Maxwell House m111r • s1 21 Sii: ounce size (10 ounce ... 1.73) HAIR SPRAY Miu Breck 13 oz •..• choice of variety . ' Peanut Butter • • • &9c Jif--creamy or crunchy-18 oz. jar C . 0·1 sl'' risco 1 •• -•••• Big 38 ounc;e bottle lasts longer! Liquid Detergent • 39c Springfield, for dishes ... 32 oz. T'd s21s 1 e F• SAVllCS! • • • • • • The great big 81ze-ovtt 10 lbs. Formula 409 • • • • &9c The all purpose houoehold cleaner! 22 oz. Clorox II • • • • • • • · &sc Dry bleach for sensitive fabricaf 40 oz. BRECK . · · SHAMP0099c F'or Ory, Normal, or Olly hair! 11 oz. , • Frozen Food lntern't'I 3 9c Vegetables Your choice of Birdseye variety! 10 oz . Orange Juice,_ ., • 2sc Treesweet from Florida (12 oz .••• .f~) Waffles -•••• 35c Heat 'em in the toaster! Pkg of 12 Pizza Rolls D0'$ .......... 49c Pepperoni or 'usage w/cheese! 6 oz Minute Maid 2 5c JUICE,- Tangerine, Grapefruit or Blend Delicatessen! -Smoked Meat·s BUDOIG'S Six great flavors from which to ch008~liced ... 3 ounce pkg. Baby Cheddar · ••• 9gc Horseradish sm .••• ,59c Cheese from Laughing Cow-8 oz .. fuherman's Wharf 8 ounce size Gruyere Wedges • • 79c Pillsbury Cookies • &sc Swiss Knight,. plain or auorted--0 oz. .Ready to bake! Chocolate, Sugar, 16 oz. White Goods Sale! ·~ Vodka· Gin· Rum Mix or match the fifths ! Buy the caae of 12 for 40.68! El Rancho'• own label! Windsor Canadian s109• Lancer's Rose • ; . s59i ·Save 1.50 on the half.gallon! The big 51 oz. aize reduced 1.17! 'King George ••• s10•9 Spanish Wines ••• s1 1• Save 1.00 on acotch half.gallon! Lope de Vega imported-your choice-5th ' Super Fresh Produce Avoc1do11 ...., .......... II! Califomiu fintttJf••• variety ••• and of a size to offer more buttery soodneu! Rhubarb • • • • • • • 39c, HothoUN grown, from Wuhington! Watercress ••••• lOC .. Cri1p, with tangy taste! !~J!~nd ~~~N~~e~0f~m0~e~ :~aro~I $ 100 ROMAINE 19c LETTUCE • " Garde~\. freah ! CriAp and all green! l1rmuda2 29c OllOIS .. U.S. No. 1 quality! All purpose -from TeJ:as l Flavor to appreciate! ._ .. • \ • • ' • I, 1o•!.OJy April 17 1974 OLD MISSION ATMOSPHERE Unbelievable ho1nc on rornr>r 101 Y•ith mani· curt>d la11dsca1ilnj::. fantac;tic custom inter- ior. Cu5lo!n brick and stonf'11·atl' through·t CIUI. llu1:c fanli/y rouni. lmpressh·" "'<'I ba1·. Load.'I or ~l:Nllli"h tth·. ~Just s~. Inrludt'!i 1 bl'drooms Mnd 2 slorir>.. Hurry, unly SS:l.500. Call M-12-2.)J.\. CLOSE TO PARK AND OCEAN LOW CARE YARDS Grrnt nr iuhborhood. \Valk to park. Cozy hornc Y.'ilh ~ssivr s lon1~ firrplaC<'. Gort:· r<iu~ rear p.1tio nttd fruit t rf'"~· \'cry pri\'all'. BOAT DOOH. O'nt)' S·ll.900. Call nu11. 8•12-253.'l. LIKE 3 LITTLE lf, USES AT $16,650 EAC :\ patius :\ yards, 3 cntran<.'t"S .. f..11sy CRl'C landscaping. Rent schcdul,.. S·l85.00. A good investment slarts a t 646·71 71 . ASSUME VA LOAN $217 TOTAL PER MO.! 1\ssun1c 21600 7' A·A IUfln. Tutal J)llyn1rn1s Sll7. POOL \VITI! l.OTS Of DECKlKC:. Lar~I' corner lot. Largf' li1·ing arra.s! ~·am1ly 1Jizc be-drooms. J.A111· do"·n to 7'-: V.A Loan. Act no". J UST LISTED. 963-6767. CRISPY EAST SIDE Cornplrtrty 1·N1.-rora~l'd . C11q~ts and draprs, sl.l'JI dn11·n family 1·001n \\ ith np••n IY'a111s and U~"d Ltri rk (h·rp!A1'•'· f;a .. 1~1dr· 1:-2 l11t:a- ti<1n. 1 lurrY ~J::l,OOJ. Cnll G-1G-7171. WAKE UP AT WORK and have 11 nlcc 3 hl'droon1 homE", 2 C'ar dr tachcd ~amgc. large fc nc.'t'd ya rd 11·ith built-in barbeque, just 12 block fron1 I7lh St. Zonrd C-2. Only Ont" like it available. $36,500. Call 646-it71. PACIFIC SANDS TRI LEVEL WALK TO BEACH l)(>nn Bl'•)lhcr~ best Pa<'ific S11nds nc11r the bf>ach. GAHDE:'\ h:ITCJI E::'\. l~u,;tic farnily ..00111. Fo1•rnal d inint: and living rooins; Lar i.:c rAn1ily sizr !Jt·drooms. 'f'\\o·o LEVEL. RE1\R \. AHD. 55000 rn tal do"·n. ,\ct no\1· 963-676i. JUST LISTED. "TWO STORY" 29,700 It'~ t1'l1"! Great :'.! slory farnily home. \VAL!' TO BEACJI. Total prit'<' 829.700. Large li\1-in~ areas 11·i1h c racklini: brick fil"f'plact'. Fa1nily !<izr hl'<h~Xlm;.;. Lan:::r briek firr- pl11ce. Community pool. Curious -call 9t.iJ-tii6i. S&S PARK HUNTINGfON "LA MER" " l h1nlini ton Bcarh S&S LR'.\lcr close to lx'11ch. :sUPEll UPGBADEO AS f O Ll..(J\\'S: ~·or1nal rn1 1'•' 11·ny. l..al).:f' livin<: l'Oo11n, \\'hit<' on)X flnnr lfl (·rllin..: fit'f'µhtC('. 0.'r·or. \\'BllJ.NIJJf'r. Buit1-i11 bufff'f nnd ehina cabinrt In br<'uk rnst r01•n1. r11rn1al d1nin!!: roun1. · Hu~e f111nily r0tJ1n. Finish bonus roon1. -I hu~" bo'Clruom~. :\ baths .. 1 car gara::ie. s&S fine:.t. 7.000 total do1\·n. Call no\\·! 96J.67(i7 . MESA VERDE POOL-JACUZZI 3 CA~ GARAGE A hornrl.~1~1xod rrir a famil>' th111 ••njoyo;; beinh loi;1•tHf'r. lh•at"<i )."ltnn1ini:: f"'°I 11ilh :<lidC>, dh- in::; l>1111'tl. and ja("ll1.-:ti. (11:11:n plan kitt~hcn - fomll.1' 1~ .... 111 1•ilh"rtl<;t!c fil'l'J•l111'C and 1•1'! b.<tr. L11,..urio~s 111rt:.t•·1· bo'(\rr>Utl\ stuh• 11·1th lnt1n1ah' fi11•11LIH."•', \\t11111 {'a lhN!ral bt·un1t'd (·.-\line, and h11•.'" 11·alk-in cil'1'!':-1nc 1•1,..,.. .. 1_ Pr1·n1il nn L'l"lld•· 111•1.c1111t n11•n1~ 1h1nu;.:l111111. ~9.00l Cnll .'H6-:!J l:l I<• tll~l"'<:I thi~ 111<>-I d1·~lr11 hh• prn1 11:rly. ' ' BALBOA ISLAND W TER VIEW DUPLEX llanJO•I' 111·11 fr" 1 u,,111 111111-S··1~H·[11t' ·!llt'·I h1d,.:i1111) ··~·1n1•l"lf' f111·ni:.h(:d. (•11nrr 111!1 h1'li• f i11anc1•! l/un·~ ~ Cnll ., i·".?:l.-l;t fui· d»talls. IT'S NEWPORT HEIGHTS I t'~ a l:lf't.\r0<-,m~ I f~ updntrd 11's i,;nl hval rr,.1n1 1rs ~r-,t bi~ tr'f'rs 11", PX!!(l1ldabl1• If s \•1u·nnt l1 's S4i . ."i00 P~ESTIGE NEIGHBORHOOD AND AllAND~~ED • ~39,90C Luciuus landst·a pin.;. 11 .. 1111• u1'.;r ad1 •d. Fvrinnl t'1x 11 a1 .. J •.111· :''' \\',,<1hl. 111•.i 11. 1, 111 1·n11\f' dinin.; ruv1n. Fanta:.llr fr11nil)· r0,1111 1\1th 1•,.l · <1Jndi1 ... 11. '.\!11-1 "'' Jl,1• 11111 •II•' h· 111• 11 l1h har. L\l'.\11-:IJIATE \'(1.-;.-:;t:.-;..;J1 l'\' !:111h··111 r<111· ··11 S[>l\l'hl1n~ l ''~'I tv 111•!•11·•·1,1 !1· 1 .. 11 l•lL•' 1' • C d i PRESTIGE RANCH LA CUESTA t4EPTUNE'!i DELIGHT 5 BDRM . + POOL /;n .r:111H1• 11 .. :1 ... ;, 1~ di·-•1 .• "lrh 1 ilrin[•I• .•11r f:.xll'\'tl\4'].\ d••,1n«1lilr '.! •t.,ry J•IT•l l ·, l1u1tl• \'1•· 111,1.,,11 ).O.•l ll•J'll•' 1• 1111,1,1, '11 /ll<' \n, 1., ri 11 11). ..:r:tdl·d in •·\<'1') 11a~. >-•·;ir l~»u·h -"h.11 1<-•I hon11• \la11:,·11; .. <( ;. •rd ... l~ir.·· l d•11l ) ,.,,.111. I »1!1 l•H•t' .. n the• 111ark• l tod:I) lh11 r.1 101· 111 ... •· 111[ ... t_:,tlJ li..:hl!n . \)1,, 11 ,.,,111111111 •'\t1 .1• ''' 111111 11 •n. \lu•t ~12·:.!.l:hi. ·••· '" ''"l·•"•·l1J t". ~·n·J~ :-.:,,.1~~1. {.';11! ''"" :-:.!.:!.1. :;,, ·-" $39,900! Ex11Jll'nt hQ11. \\llh lar:.;• fnnul~ 10<1111. ll··:i1y ~haJ..1· ro.,f. J..1•1•' :11..-a , ).,,,. ,., hf)1rh :-;, ,. Jt nn1\'-a1 th1~ l•J11 11 t'I' 11·11 '.!" f;,,1: Call l'll-;'-tiOJ11 1111\\'. SUPER PRESTIGE HOME! BARGAIN PRICED (•1• n••r h<111:...h1 n' 11 nnd ll•·•·rl~ fa•! ~al" nn ~() :--Jl ,\l:P '.!"'"I I . '.\lu\• ·ln (·••TI1ht l•lll 1n 1\1',ST AHE,\ 111 ll111111n1.'.l•in. R<'ll• 11 ,\\ ~l"'.\.(,o 1\'. a !>tl'a\: C3\I ~17-61111) ,., ~l'1.. :.:•·1 dc·1nil~ at 6-11:-7171. ~-................................ ....;~ ......................................... ~ ... ~-~-~--~-~~-~-~~ .... ~~~·-~-~·-~-~·-~ ..... . CORONA DEL MAR ECTIONS IRVINE TERRACE CHARMER JUST LISTED This cxt·1·llcnt :1 lx'drooni. 2 llath homf' ,,·ith all 11,. •'X11'!1.~ 1.~ R GRE,\T buy. Lrt us sho"· yo11 !h•· pan•;ll<"<I dr·n. c<111111ry kitch.-•n. prh<ltl' patio and ~111·d hi:.: {•nc,ui::h hw a l.,..MJJ. {.Jnly SC8.00Q. lii:l·M:JjO. $8000 PRICE REDUCTION SPECTACULAR DUPLEX COM 1111 ... 11•ar .. !1! cluplc·x • 1 'i bl<'\·k f1·nn1 lJCiH·h - Hu:.:•· o"n1·1··~ 11 ni1 11i1h 4 h<'(f!'l)nn1 •. ~ haths, fa111ily 1·,i.,n1. :\la~l"I' ,.11il" 11 it h rin•plnc~·. e11· .. rtC". f!,.ar 1111it 11Hh ;'; b1'dl'•M">ITI,, 2 h11ths. Thr<'1' car ~ar;n:f' -Thi~ 1·u~1un1 buih du1,icx: is truly ~l"'f'\a..:uhtr. Call ij(;;.~50. HAVE A HEART! ll1•rf' i. 11 b1·:iutif11I h••lll•' 111 th,• ho ·Hr ! of C<.i/'Oll:l d··l )/nr t 1111.1 I'.: bl<1l'k' f1·,,n1 thr I" 11 r0h. t:xqu1•1tr· J•,,·<1t1"n f.,r a -rnall f11n11.ly .•hnt 11nn1, t•> 111!'· 11,.ar th•· ll"n•·h in Ill'' cr .. ;11,.~1 111 11•· t,.·;u·h 101111 111 ~·1u1h1·rn ('11li· t1111·11i;L (':11! ll~ 11111· tun·· 11 I"' .1 1·l•'il•U1'(' !I) ,.1L \1 . a nd h••ll•~,tl.1 ~··•L ll li•I• II. t.P7::-1'."l.-l0. ROSY FUTURE ~1n11 \I •(•1•lli.ti1·;)11 ,·d li"n1•• ··n r:-~ J,.t in f>id <"••l''>llil ft,.I .\lnr l"•n•· 111111 R l··1·i l•or l••m•11·- l•J11. ~ h .. dr• .. •lll 111· .. n, \\Jth h111l t-l!l• r .. 11tur<'d j,1 111<1,1• r ~\Ill<'. lnd••ll ·'"Jtd••n· h11n..: r•~1n1 \, 1!h a 1.:n•ul j,,ft~ 1··•·l1."11.:. Crill q11wkly I<> S"" llu· fa.11nnrini.: 1•1"••1~·1 1 ,1. ,\.l-.1n..: nol n1111h nl•!l'<' th<in lut 111h1•·. 67.1-~.lO. MILLION $ $ VIEW \•· ,,f th" I~ .t 1••'11 • 111 ll;11'h1JI' \'I•'\\ 1111!~. Th )u\"I~· hn11u• ~d ... ulll •111 a i>"lll! "l't•rl••1k· 111~ 11 ·~·11 lwlr nod 1<11h 11 f,.r1·\•'l' JX1t dc~n!f' \I• 11 " '";an 1111d Cnt;d1n;1 \'rry i.harp 4 l~dru .. 11\~ -.111uly 11J1Ull. '.l l.:1th. :1 rnr t:arn~•· • .• 1..,1"111111..: I ~ Ff""'[· F111· nn~ nnd man.1· ll1••P , \Ira .. 1,, ;ik·· 111d••'1·"11td·~·r l11iru: at I I • 1 ... 1 1•11•! )·"L H\ 1 lh•· !;uni. 0111~ .!'1 '.!(1,1.X)), ( di !•11·.1 h-;° (.)-..-1."~I PRICE REDUCED T0--$89,500 .1•1.1 11.1 d1q.lw,tt1n.: th1-r·11-t••tn-h111Jt hr,nu· on l 11dH,'., ttl«!'k• 1 I l~1l1'fuJJ11'-. ~t llrl~. ~J tflf'lr1u~ J 111111.1 1••J1tl :r11ct 1!•'\\ .. 1 , •. ,an. \\'alkint: di•· lan1·•· 1•• 1•n\a!1• \>1•;11 h .. ~··u ••1111 lh•· l<.1nd. Tl1h ,,,,, 11un'I ]a .. 1 l"H. f,i :\-!>!.-1.")11 * * TOP PRODUCERS FOR 1973 * RON RESSEL 67.J-1550 • CLUB HOUSE TOTAL FAMILY LIVING $8 PER MONTH L'l11t1 h•ll!~". l'v<•l' J:••·u111' S1•1nrt' T! •T.\!, r',\\llLY l.l\'l>.l ... 11h ~-! 1~ I 111••1\lh. ! \h•lY ••~) "l LI. h••!IW'. IC1t1•1'<l i'1:!1.1 Jloi • h1111~ 1""11 \'.tllll"r! 11nd lJo ·BH!NI , .• 11111 _. l:u-1 1,· !o1•·,1\U•''· ~''l'lll·li ll1lll!\i.;, ](•ol'\!'!IHll\11• k1t 1•. h•"•· ~ ~ \ .dJ;,· 1.1 •t ~\1 \\'FT l:,\I;' ,-.., 1·,U" .11 • uu11I,,.' l·•·<1I. ~a1h1I~ •LI.•· IJo·dt"••"!l~ VJ ~ •. \:\'. fll' \,.\~·1 fll 3L'ITI:. ~i'Ntl tut.U ASSUME 7°/o V.A. $260 MO. TOT.AL i~•\I i'B,h lo a:.~Ulllf' ~f'R l !11111. 1'11t1\I' h)rll- ll'Jll rl"M' to 'J n111Jr•r shnpJ•inl{ ('• 1H• L•. \\'nlk ,,, ~··h···I•. l'1'f't!y trt•f'.!i11N.I ;..lr"t'r 111 J/11111- n1 .,1u n lk-R\:h . full 1•r1cc $36,9.)(1. lturr~ '. b J, ·l~JIO. NEWPORT BEACH, HORSE RANCH ESTATE 3 lllT"S. '1. ~101')' privlltl' rolonial ~lll lt', •ll'•"•'j'lll>: ~1a1rcru.c, df'n ll'ith 11·all or book- ra.~1'.<i, s1'1lilrat" rn 111d & rarfll11,kcrlii flUAflCr!'I, :t 1·11r :;:ara bl' h"u~,. "nd 1·1r<1 of hay. Ila.~ •lnhh'<l ns 1nany as tiO horsl'!'i. S tal<" a 11- 1•rai.<.ed Ill S:l'ij,(01 -f or an Bi>IAJintn}('nt «nil 1711 • tilti·i171. INVEST! h 111111< 11nd ro<,nl fr1r 1 1nort. Ea.•y ·ln-rl"tll ar•·a ~~.(J4)J. For full d<'tail.s call !i l7·6olU • EXECUTIVE FIXER $49,900 T11 0 hu~l' firrplaces: Big ramlly room! Fol'mAI d1ninc: Cul.de·Sll(' Jnl ~ 1\l'o 1tnr.v- \ lx•,Ji·,,01n: Jl11ntini;ton Beach: 847-6010!! EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 4 BEDROOM $36,950 '"''' ,,f •hadr t1'f'".•-firr11l1lcl'-11icc yard.~. J1111n<'d1al•! occu1•an1y. Glli-7171 . 5 • BEDROOMS $5200 TOT AL DOWN ~11.111ish :'.lolif. S:J200 Tn1:1I t\,)1\·n. 5 F' A!l!lLY !-'/ZE BEl.llH 1c ):\IS. :1 h:ttl1s. tX'!1!1\ l..AHL;f; t',\ \I l l.Y Al·:t:,\S! t"irf'1•IR1..~'. U1>S.:radcd car- 1 M'I •, dr111 •·•. 1111Jl1 ia111.•r, J1ant·l1ni.;. ,\Jl1Tul'I. 'I.'~ ":•r :..::•r~-". l~u·..:l' 1•1rty sh;(' 1.aHo. F111 ':"\T,\I \ \",\l.J.t,Y rJ:-..t:ST. ~:"l;!tAl Tt)lu! J.,1,11 .. \• r 11 .. 1•. Jll~I /l\ll·d. !16:l·ti7tii. OCEAN VIEW, $69,500 lin usual :\ hrdroon1. raniily rnon1, ahundan l 11·a1J paJll"r, r··dl\"•Jd. 111irrr.rr tl 11alL~. dr•ubJ .. i;nra~r \.\'l th u1,1·n1·r. Un 1u1• or the \\'Orld 1·i1·\1' "hi<'h cnnnur hr ub.~t1uctcd. LAGU~A HLAC.1i. Call tilli·71il. "LANDMARK HOME" HUNTINGTON BEACH BIKE TO BEACH Thai·~ r1r hC : llonlini;l"n IWach's flne1l HL'STI(" J;1 nd.i nark h "nl•• ··lo~·· lo IJ<'l'lch. llU\!•' fa1nlly ar1•;i. CH AChl.J :\(; f'll:E. l'\.ACE. Prrva!" l1\'111c t'l',..,m. <.;an:l"n J.iitc - h1·n. ramily sit" hr dl'•••ms. Lar.:r rorn<.'.r i.,t. Pnc~ ;:; 10,!IJU. ,\cl n"": 96J-6iti7. "GREENBROOK" FOUNTAIN VALLEY Tl11~ i• 11" f Huntaln \'sllry's lllJ(if: 1;1:Er;. I:•"•!\."' l;1 r:..:» s1·rot1rlit" hvini:: r.~1111. Fo · nnl rt1ni11;.: 1'•••m. Chl'f'l"Y homf'· n1i.k"1 •kn 1·11. 1!11Cl· ·""l•n111 t.;! fAn1ily n>0m 11ith ron1a11t1 f1ro·p[n(•1•, .'i ln rp:•' 1,.~drfll•n1.•. :1 1~1!!'•. \\'al 1" CL1'H Jl(1 ;\IE. l'<f()J_ ~Al '\,\_ r .. 1.11 f, ily l1\·1ng-()11!11 ~ 1•1-:11 .\111,'\'Tlf $@tfi 1., d·~11n. (.'u1·i•11.1~ -cull 9ti:l-tii ti7. PETE GRAY 142-25)! NORM 1£NDllt S46-Jl1l $2,l00,000 S•ln Volum• CAM MEltAJ 142·25lS 52.000,000 Sal" Volum• IETTY BURKART 646-7171 51,900,000 S•l•1 Vol1o1m• ' S 1, 900,000 S•I•• Vol um• BERNITA Ell.ERTSEN 67.J-1550 St,400.®0 S•l11 Volum• DICK HANSEN 546-2.Jl.J Sl ,J00.000 Sal•• Volum• NAN EIDE 147-6010 Sl,200,GOO S1le1 Volum• Sl.IS0,000 51111 Volume CHARLES ~ANSUR U2·21JS Sl.000,000 51111 Y1lu1TM NEWPORT DEAC,11 1700 N•wport llvd. '46°7171 • COSTA 111.ESA 27'0 HorbO< llvd. 546-23tl • -· 17931 1 .. ch llvd. 142·2535 UlJ:'\'Tll\GTON llF..\Cll 21030 lrookhunt ,6J.6767 6014 Warner A•e. 841-6010 C'OllONA OF.I, i'llAH l J2 Marquerite 673-8550 j 11\VF.ST~IENTS 18662 MacArtflur llvd., Suite 103 1 .. 1.. 152,1100 -- l • • • • ,. .. I " • • • . ' ' White House, Media Feud PUBIJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE ·~. "" ,Mt9 NEW ESCA LAT ION Aide P•t Buch" nan , .. \\'ASHINGTON -'rhe \\'h1te ll<me feud with the U.S. n<'WS rnl'dla appears 16 11 fl 1· c l'.SCl:llattd , v.·ith new a n cl frenchant cr1t1ci.sm by pres· d1en1tnl :ilde P;11rlck J . liuehunno. 1'he •rv nct1vorks. while hstening, an .. not p:1ying the kind of rapt nttc.n11on they Ollll' did, hOY.'Cl'Cf. Tii t-: NE \\' B UCll.ANAN cfitlr1sn1s C'ame Jn a l1t1lc· nolieed ;..tan:-h 25 speech to ii poli11c:il science t>lass :it the \Vhnnon School of t h l' Un1V<'rsity of Penn.sylvanJ<l. Buchanan is ~· co11crroed :11 the ~ketchy 00\'Cragt> ii rt"l'l'l\• cd !hat he has been c1rul·l<1t1ng ' copies ol It tu.mself The spt.oect\· -Says "~ national IU>eral n1cdli1 s1unds tod;i)' 11s u rMre fvrn1ldablc roadbloc.·k to a sue· c es s f u I conservative coun· terrefonnatlon Jn the 1'U.S than docs the Democratic Par· ty." -Calls for five networks u1 the U.S .. 1nste<:id of three -t.;rgl~ scp;.1r<Hinr. 1hc :--;._.. 11nna1 Broadcast!n~ Cornp:111'' 1-.;1l('1 from ti" f1v(' 01vnrd· :1nd·opcratOO Sl:l!IOtlS 111 the ni.11or 1n:irkr:t~ -Puts e1nphus~ oo cable televlsloo 3s an altematl\'C force In broadcastlng. -Says conscrvativl"! shoold not hcsiuit.e to adopt llw same ktnd of ''ad'letsar y journalism'' he attributed lo liberals .. -Suggests a <.1mscrvative advertiser boycott of the liberal media, along the lines (Jf the liberal grape and let· tuc.·c boycotts a g a inst Callfornla groweNi. -Attacks CBS \Vh1te !louse correspondent O.-m Rather and the en llrl' \llhite llouse press rorps for bcli!~vtng itself to !)(; "an chi<" fraternity , . , thl' in. tclll'<"tu;il peers, 1f not tlk: ~upe riors of 1nost or the • .. . ' For The Record ' ~!~ ~ ~ ' . -~· ' Marriage Liee1ises Hoa g Group Taps Dahl Norm.'.ln D11h1 of Nrwport Brach has bren rlectr-d p.r!'Sidcnt of lhc 5.1>2 Club. the nlc>ll'!I su1>1l0rt group or lloai: \!('ml'lr i11I Jlo.sp1ta l 1n i':C\\'\'JOrt . :·De-Bch. ,. 01hcr officers .cle<>tcd \\l.'re ~n1 Riley. \'ICl'·prC!l1drnt: ~ ~,AJ.,.,·ard Sharp. secretary: and ~1 Dill r.nm~. ~asu.rrd r All :ire :\r v.•port no:a~ .. re\I ents. Nine nrw members have bc~n addro In the g roup's 21· n1cmber bosrd or direcWrs. They arc NC\\'porl f:k>;1ci1 rcsident.<1 Robl!rt B a d h a m . l-~mt"5t camp. i'ol a y n a rd Fr.'\nklin. Robe rt GllR:genhe1n1. \\ii bur t....1yn1an oind Don \'cnninglon. and Corona drl \1,1r residents \Va 1 I er < ruUenden. Denni!) H:irwoocl ' nnd Bill i\fesscnger. .. I I I ~ l ~ Encrineers e 1'o Meet 1'h~ first ~ting of a newly.formed southrm Oran11r: roun!v substetion r,f rb,. ln~ll\ult' of Elcc1rlcal a~I ~:le<:tron1c: Engineers v.•ill bt' he!rl April 24 in Laguna lleiteh The mt1ttlng. which v.11\ brg1n w ith a 5:30 dinner at Sk:india Sn1orgasbord, 2 51 Uro..'\d"·8:}', will continue wuh a busint'S& meeting at i 30. Gtiry Holltinder. Lll'I Angeles IEEE Council Chairman, 1vlll spc:oak Resernv1Jo11i may be muilOO to Bn1se DrRbelton. 25362 Vlo ~e Ana, Lu11una Nl1C11cl !12677, or 100iie nttcndJllit mn,y puy SI. 75 at the door • Jll.MEJl.SON i;tUll lO M11r 16 l'>•lli•m ( J11n•erw;n, a~. o• 5111i. A11a, •nd Mar!t ton~da Yoltr>dll ~., •• ll11b•Q. n ol H11nllf'1t!Ofl BHCll ~PAEAOBUAY MEtEll -Mi r 11, JOlln Mlcnafl ~pre11nDu•v. 11. •lld o""""' Lff Miller. Jl. Dntn or W••'t ,,,1 ... 1 .. FltENCH · WH11E -· M•• 14, Jero .... G French. ;µ 111<1 Vef'"• L..c llle Wl>ltt. XI. boll! ot H0f'hnf110l'I !Inell N£ L.AUGHllN • llEEO -M1<. 16. Mlcll .. I Huflll MCL•l,lflll!lll, ?9. ol VPl•nd, 11111 I<••"" LYll!\ R;ff<!, 13, of Ntwl)O!'I Bo.th GWlllll TNE'I' · Gl!UNOEll -M••· 16, C111rle1 Edw•td Gw•fl""f• 11. o1 we.i"'r"""'· -8••1>11•• J • • n Gr~l'ldtr. II. tit A!\11>1lm Ol:VElllCH ANDEllMJN -Ml• h. l>ouol•I Cllfflh~n 0.v .. ofll I~. OI L~Qun• N•oue• ll'l<I Jani Lt• Ande•10•1. 11, ol C•llledr•I City LAii.SON PUZlO -M1r. Ii. J1<r>t1 w L~'"""· J1. or S~n ~Gro, tr>G lt•f1 LM P11110. 1l. ol Wtttm1nt1t•. J iii, JO, 1'11 PAYNE 1108ERTS-0N -MI c 11 t «I ~lllliam, Ii. U~I $11n•""epl. C..roen Grow-al'ld D....... V1f'Oln1a11n1, 16, 1sn1 Eoen l l #n•mln>·~• S080LSKY·GllCE"I E 0 av Id Mlcll1e1. 10. 1181 Atl1n1.o, Hunll1'Q!"" 8...::11 ano C•nllYCt \.0.,1!0(', 19, •UO Cnndleb4'uy, S<!•I Btl Cll. K~l6~5t,~!"~,, Cc1~;1~ 0::Jdc.~~I J,1r1e, IS, 1110 Nlllonll. (0611 MeM. BATT·SUl.llVllN -Pattlct l(rilghr, ?J, ~SOii W. B.olt>oe Blvd , "1-oort Bt•cll Ind P•lrlclt Htrdyr 19. ~l W Bly Ave Newr:>0•t Bellen. OVIATT KIN G -Kl"' Alling, 11, 2011 011v1IM Drive, (Ot"Oftl dtl M•r •nd W~'l<lv, 11, 111 NlrClUU'S, , __ 1111 ,,,,., CllOVSE·OUPllE( -ll ltll1•i:I Wltll•"'· ?J, 1]111 :S Co•nl H•911WI V, $.0\1111 L•~""' 1no Jt.,•tl• Dorolllv, n. Jtlll Sov!h Cc.a11 Hlo11 ... 1v. Soutn l."tnin1. TINSLE'l'·FUNOE RRU IU<E -'hom•s row1n, w, 911 Georg•~. A111. 7. H1Jn· llnvton flNcn 1"1:1 FrA•>Ct• 1 to, sr, 20i01 lltlCfl lllvO , SOICf I ... Hun· Un;ton Btldl FOi.SOM-BROWE -ltfYl'I (tllrle1· n. 2261 ~Ole sr , Co<;•• 1.\n• ~nd ~ .. ..., K•v, II, llOtl S.otn.o cecll•• SI,, FOU!111ln VllltV ll ~ril<IALa.f.58~i1f~:~:ft (. Sin Cl~~nte and Allee Mte, 1 , 111 Ml•ll11•••· Ao•. c1 $1<1 c11...en1e. OllANATH·WlllGH -Willer G1rv. JI.. ,.,.. Cl'/;'~' Orlwt, CO<ll Miio• "t'if.,.~(Cloll ~!~. 32, 1t1t P1•kcrt1I LE DOU)(.M( llAY -Bruce Wlltl1, 21. 1~1 s OrlllOf 5fllll ,,,.. •1111 0.1n111 Lee, "· 9061 T-n•y..,.K-SI ' Wnlmln•ltr. CllAWFOll O-WOOOLEY Ch1•te1 Tllo•1111, 21, "'311 El C•ml"1), F0!,'"14,n Vellr,o and (a!Mrl"" Anne, 21. !U7 Cll1rl11ton SI, C<>lll Mt11 Births Di.ssolt1ti,011s of Mani.age r \ ElllltfH March '1 Pttttv N•'l<'V J. •nd O•n J M.,.,u.,, Donald' w 11no '""'"' A Jr, l•VIC<. Mir~ SP""tl r ll'>CI Ct•.,_ Giit II••• E.1rl Jotc<>O nnd G<>te M Rdu(ll N~ntv C al>d Wavn• N ~ID~•<~ A<><lr,v Ann an<l P•ul Ill A~'""'· Oo11nne •>'d l.0<!11 F. Puc••ll, t(-v~o tJnd G~rv Ltrgy l.110"" Angel 1111<1 I""' Ga1 Plwll•• M•v tnd Jerrv l "ll H0<1r; BtaQI<) ind Heltn J Sc~ulU S"'"" M. tJn<I Alllerl C Hull. Roy WtJYnf! •nd O<lro\ Oel1l•M S.yt>t•t. C•llltflnt B•.inct • n <.I Cll•rlt1 Boul•r • L0111'.'e. Wl!htm •l>d Sntrrvl J, Slit" Jl!mtl F. •nd V1vl~n M JOf'lt ,, lielen loul1e "l>d D•vld PJul ,0,1,orlln M•rv El'11n eno STNtn "" ~llM\OJn, (annlf l i!nd J•me• H c1:~1~ev, OQnalo Eugent •lld ROS.ff!lry Gruber, Suwn K. ancl J•mt• w Enltrtel Ml t'(ll ti G~t!bilv, Con, ... 1o 11nd J,..n Gar(•,., €tu.it.et~ ar>O Fr•n-Jr Behman, S11nd!'• M 1nd I-Iii.tr It 0.tl~<>. R•n<11I l" Ind Sller•Y Fty Conoer, Jetn El•IM •lld Ronert M1~ "'"'"'''· P11rlt!1 A Incl G"'ald E LVI~, .V,lrleY Lloyd •nd JOll~ Wlll·•m V,.l)fr, llOWllnd JIM 111!1 JOl\11 ft-rl c. ..... wn. Ltilllt E .. ..., Wllll1m Ill. N«irow, $11.trl •l'>CI lo'trnot'I !.Cllu<"t~n. G1ry Ellwltd Ind (IJ<lde .... V1c,o LulJ '"" R1rncna Lapre. Miry :Sana•• ano Arrri...,. St~pl'lf'n P1rft11n. B1rtiar1 v. •nd M1urlce c Ca•OULt, M•'I• J ... ,, s ... n ... J H••~e, W1!11•m F. Ind Glllltn ll l.oc:Cv••~•. lilU!M E~l•ll• and Ronald NQf'lndn P1•U1i•I, lo\&fQif'! /\lice end l'n!~nv Jalln OOl'lfnv. DIM>(> ,o~o J Hnr\ Kmo Mtlvm e am! Jfd L Hno .. do•n, Toni Lou•le <1nd Ju~~ Warren NnO<e. H~rry (IM~ ~n(I 1-Ml~I [lf~~O< ~~•<\er. 9•Ttv M ~n<l "u~cv L (•Die" P•mtld l(•y A'l<I Pnl11•P Et.111~nt llt~n~ El'lw~•o 11 •!>Cl s~''°" l. Uuot~v. Dc"oflna L ~!'111 P1~1 C U"I T1Cttifl0ft Grieve• Sot• llcartbrokcn C:imbodl· :in ~\\'nn1a n turns fron1 ~on. 14. airer he wJ1s "·01111ded bv Comn1un1st lire. J\rca· was beiM g cvacualed, ' • Co rrespondent R ather CBS anchorman Cronkite aJ30 re jec te d Buchanan's \'ie.,.,·s. Said Cronkite. also an object of critlc1sm in the ~larch 2S <ipeectt. "! tta \·e no object.JOO al all to any con1pla1nt.<1 he y,·ants to make. any cntlc1sms he h,1s -we're fair game for that. "lt"s only 11o1h<'n t h ey PU BLIC NOTIC t: . ""' su,.E•IOll (OUllT Ot< THE STA TE 01" (ALl,OllN IA FOii THI COUNTY OF OJIANOE Na. A·ftUt ,Hfll "uOlhMO O••"'lt Cot1I 01U1 Piiot. ""'ii J, ·~· ,,, J.I, !ti' 111) ,. PUBLIC NOTIC E NOTICE 01' Hl!AlllllO 01" ,.I TITION "011 .. lllOIATI' °" WILL AND FOii PUBLIC N OTICE LETTl lll 01' AOMINISTllATION l--------------WITH WILL ANHPl!O P UHi.i C NOTIC E PUBl.IC NO T ICE 1J1reaten, 1ntim idatC'. harass. hint at f<'BI and FCC in- VC':Sti.gatioos and tl\at sort nf thing that y,·e can ass ume t_tuu It is a little more than frur criticism.·· Etl•ll of ELI.IS $, ALEXANDER, ,ICTITIOUS I UltNESS 51." Pins Dtctl.i'. H.t.MI! STATEMENT IUl"E ll lOll CDUlllT 01' THI! NOTICE tS HE llEfl'I' GIVE N !1111 Ellis Tiit tollowlnQ Plf\Oft 11 doo119 bvl!MU STATE 01' C-'Lll'Olll<UA tlOll n E p LI E 0 BUC llANAN: s Alt••lldlr. Jr •.... lllli:I herein • It: THE COUNTY 0 1" OIAHOI! "~-II t• th I 'ha pe!1Hon 1or Pr-M of wrn '"" !ar ISi.ANO PVT OH '°' M•rl"' Av1 , 'Me. A·l'fflt 11.:: a ega io n a we ve fu u•nc• cl L•l!trt of Adf!ll~l•tr1t1on w1111 fl•t-1111....i. c1111ornl• '16oU NOTICI': DI' HIAll lNO 0" ""'f lOH sought !n tnnidation is not t rue ... m ....... td 10 "" ciet111_.-tt!lftnel Ill Elinor '1'19<'mann. li02\'t So . BIV FOlt "llOIATI! o .. WILL AHO Hiii T •-d • wl'llcll l1 m101 !or h.t'""'' pjirllcU'ilr .. 1...0 Fron!, 111-bltnll, C1llto<nl1 ~ l.ETTl!ltJ TllSTAMENTAllY llC cn11rism IS mo rC' r s1gn· !11t! "" time •ncl l'kot• of hfl•lno '"' f hl1 l>UllntH h c-uc•"" bY •n EllllP of $TAJILEY ANDERSON. ed to produce corrccli\•e.s. And wme .,., ~ u! r ... M•~ 1. 11,., •' •:30 lndovldu•I Oe<•a..., • "''In I,,. tO•lflf~ of Dt111r1m ... 1 No. Elinor Y19ern1<111 NOTICE rs HEl!EBV GIVEN .,.., there h~ve betn some. , of !.Sid court ... , JOI) (IV•( Ce111 .. Ori~ 11111 11•1-nl ...... IUtd Witll II• Lll AS MILOREO MOC~ hi• 111«1 ......... "CBS introduced Sped.rum. 1<,,..1 In ·~ c011 01 s•1111 An•. c~i.t~•nl• '"'"''"' Cltrk o1 O••"""' c-1v on April 1. • pe1l11on '°" Probl!f at Wiii ,..,,. for O•ll!d April )J, 1t11 1f7 ' Lt n.,1 T"l1mtn1try •tfffence lo """'''~ the ~w York Times now has WllLl.VJi E st JDl'iN. "1u1t j11 m&Ot"" tur1Mr p.1rt1cul•ri. ,,.., •~•· cd lh \V h. g1 n County C!tf~ Puttll111ed Or•• Co-11 DlilV PllO'!. IN fl""' 81\d pltct ol ri..r1 nt r"9 1"!'1 11n 0 pa,i!e. e as In 0 EDWAlt DS. EDWAllDS & ASHTON Ao<IJ ), 10. 1' ,., .,,. 11)11• Ill • bole" ~I·~ April 30, "f ,)O . m., in Post is suddC"llly anx.ious to 1n· .,. N. 1r1n0 1M11., s11111 JOI in. cour1r~ or o""r"'""1 Ho. 1 "' 0 1HM11I•, c111t tlJeJ 11ld courl. 11 11'0 Civic Ctntl"" Ori-. e lude conservative w rite r s in T.i: uui 2,11,.. PUBLIC ~OTICE wH•, 1n ,,,. clf'f' o1 s tn11 Ana, C•llfotnl• its outlook section. An_,. 1w ,..1111-· o.11!d i1t,pr11 n. "'' '""\..,,.r e,·, a d e ll"•··· 1-nd Jo Publi•hlf<I Or•l'l!le Cot1! D•fly ,.Ila!. l'ICTITIOUS IUfl NISS WI LLIAM •• St J OHN. 1 JIC " ... ,.,. April 17. 11, )l , ltT• l:M9·1' lllAME STATEMllllT County Cler• Obta in .......... servetive vartetyl-'----''--'--------Tiit ta11ow1nv 111•1ot11 .,, daln1 CHAlllLIS OAlllllTY ......... P U BLIC N OTICE OVll1'1111 111 All•"'" I! L•• among colu mnists." OESlGNS liAlll. FA Sl'ilONS OF ,,, w i n R '''"' o! Ml!WPORT, 3341 Ne""P<>ff 11 1 v d ., 5•~11 A111, C1llforR!f H 7W Despite a s la ckening l'ICTITIOVS IUllllllSS M•-' B...::~. C•lltornl• 1114) Ml•S.t' r-~·ge ~ h l.S a ti a Ck NI.Ml STATEMl lllT JOcln I.• 11:1<1, "'61 Centr•I J.vrnUI, Att-y fftl'· ElK •!f'h f' ~r'•..,. "" Till followl no Pl'<'1on It 40lna 11u11neu G••.,.,. G•av1. C•hf'Ornl• · tr t B h b · J 111 Glld'fl LM ForO. 791t. PtpPtf'lret Publl1'>ed Or•not Co•1I D1lly Piiot, S a egy, UC an a n 0 VIOUS Y CAll:Nilt,TION tCE CREAM I.AN O, La .... (~!I Mt'W, C•lltornle Apr!I 16, U, :r.l, 1'" lbi).11 believes thal st rategy is w ork· 114 SC1Ulh Brlllol, sin•• An•. c.il!ornli .,.~~,.!.~f~'."'' 11 con<1yc1t11 by • ot1Wr11 ing and thE'refore w orth con· nnw J!).On Leo! 11te PUBl.IC NOTICE B··~·I JetnM Wl r..... ' 1 0 1 Thll 11t•e ...... ,,I "''1 flll!d ""'"' 1"9 cou ... tinuing. Ml tArlllUf fllYd ' l1nu An•. (t lllO<'llll IV Cler~ o4 Or•r>;a Countv on Mtf(h 16. IU,.1!111!10111 COUllT 01' TH• l?7k lt7• STAT!!" 01' CALll'O•NIA FO• , T1>11 bull11n1 11 c-uc!IO l!V "" p bll heel O C ., O .1 "°/J1~ T"t: COUNf'I' OP OlllAHCJI IS T lllS Off'l l'l .\I. '\1xon 1no1v1ow11, u • ••111a 111• 1' v • 1111. A·ttsn d • I lllrlWl•a J. w~'"'' Ml <Cll 21. I ncl AP<ol 3. 10. IJ, Uil 10tl·11 NOTIC E OP HEAIU lllG 0 11' 'ITITIO N a m In ls tr a 11 0 n po icy? T~I. ''''""''"' ..... l•lld with IM -----,0111 "ll0SATE OF WILL AlllO ,.0111 Buchanan paraphrilS('S thC' old c.ount¥ c11r~ ot Ora....,, couniv "" Apr.i P UB LIC l'\OTIC E LETTE•S Tl!STJ.Mt:NTAlll'I' radio d•·scl'1n1ers· .•. , hi .....,.. H. lti• --- ----E1111e of CH•ll:LES E u u1: """ 11'~1.. FICTITIOUS I UUNl!SI OtctlMd HEATH. stair the vi(IV.'S expressed PuOli•""' O••!lll'f' Coa11 OillV Piie•. NAM E STAT'l'MElllT NOTICE .1s HEllEBV GI VEN 11111 herein are my own. and in no ~-~.::.?··~d ""'" 1. 1, 1•1• llll h buT;;;.., •:,i;inv '"''"'"~ ••• "°'1111 MARV coLL1Ns HEATli ,.., 111t1:1 n.,tin ZtLlflAI(, !HO SuptriO<' Avt ,, Colli 1 '"°!!lion tor Pr-It of Wiii I nd '"' wav s hould he taken to P UBLl C f\OTJCE Ml'ii, c 1111. "'n luu1nc1 or L1n1r1 T111•mtn••f'I' 111 '"" 'ep·,,,,.,,, t•-op•n•oos of my s1-R. fl•~•· N I JoAnn. co11• P1llliOt11r r1ferenc.o 111 wt1k11 11 rnldt to• ~ UC Mf11, (1111 "2621 furlllltf 1M1rl!cut1 ... Ind lh•I fl'lt l!"'t l l>d ·~so," SUPEl!OI COUltT 01' THli Josepti H, ZtllD1., 1'21 Anfllll•m A...e .. fll •(t or MH rln; l"" """' h•• """ •ti "!""•• STATE OF C:Al lll'DRl'ilA FOi (Dllt ,,.,. ... (all!, t'l,11 tor April lO. !f1 11 t :lO 1 "', 111 11'11 Ttw \Vash1ngton press corps THI COUNTY 01' OlllANGI Tl\11 bu1lntw. Is c-uc!f11 by I 11-••I co.,r•troom of Dtparfmtnl No l &f H id hns its doubts. ..OTl(I °"' H";;,.:;'::4o F ,.1£T IT IOlll P••ln••'.f'.!:.i>ti H l •ll91 ':::·~· .r~~ Civic Ctn~f1 10rlVI Wcl1, In Buc hanan sa'.d that n"the' FO• "•OIATE OF WILL Alll D FOlll Thli "'""' ... ' W•• 111-.d wlt1'1 Int Coun-I •IV •nl• An•. •I IO<'nlt , ,..,. t.l!TTlll:S O F AOMIHISTIIATION f'f' Cltr~ ltt Or"ange Cot.Inly on J111u1ry 2l 01ll!d April f , 1911 ' [ · I · cd 1.-1971 ' WILLIAM E. St JOH N IS >e1ng ace aim on ' tu•:: WITM·THl·Wl\.L AHHEJI ED "'*" (DO,/nly (lt •k m~'<lJa mer~ly ''beeaJse he ... ~.·.',",!.. o! OAVID TASKER GEODES. P11blliMd Or•~ Coe1f 01lly Pllol, FlfDl!llCK I. 1'1 11(HLIN Cf. •.o. ~ ... MA•c~ ,,. •n<t Apf!l l 10. 11. 191t 106f·1• An_, ,, u ... v.·as t~ n1an \l'ho most ir-NOTICE IS HE ll:EBY GIVEN !ha! ---1Stlt ........ r. llrl .. s .. tt m ' ·,l,'IOO t'c l•h•.tC llO"'SC, ti.-JOHN A GEODE S 1\1~ •ilcll ~e•••n " nUBLIC •'OTICE l!tKIMI. c i11tor1tl• •JJl• " II"'.: "' nt: oe1Uoon !er Pr(lG.ote of Wiil """ tor,----'--·---"-------· IT .. 1 Ulll H l·ltll 1nan a llrried1v. mos t dishked h111•,,ce or Lttter~ 01 Aor•,, .. r,.,11lon1· "'"'"'' IH I "'""-' "' with rtlf....,.111 1n~~ed ID lllt' pell!l-r PICTITIOIJS i!IUjtNE1S PR IU h 1· 11r csiclrntlal asmstanls. t he re•trepc~ ·~ w..ltn I• m~d~ •1:1r l11•11'lfr lllAMI STATEMElllT ubllil'lld O••f>IM Cotll Dtily ~lie!. /lpdl t'CN)f'lt'r \\'ho . • ~fr Nixon ~&rllcul•••· ~l>d !h~I 1"4 lfmt •I'll pl•ct Thoe 1n11c1 ... 1nv oer•on I• Doino blls!tit u 10, 11• 11, 191• IUt 14 t" nl !)•tdno;i 1tit. sam~ ll~i bft11 lt1 lo• Aorll 11 hates tl'IOSI , , ." :io. 1971. a1 t JO am , In '~' courtroom c• • 1· B ha Oe1>1r1men• No l ~t 1ald '°"''· er 100 11ccon: 1ng to uc nan. at Civic center or1~e we11, In 1~1 C•tv 01 the P r esident's r ecent Houston S•"'• An~. c.111or111•. press confercnce. ··Ralher's 0"~ V:-1r~1,!M19~' $1 JOHN retort lo the ?reside nt's good-IHE~H~:ro°.'ys~~~~l:lll D AMO DU MOAS natur ed co1nmrnt v.·as !h e A"'"'"' 11 LI• epitome of impertinence ~nd i111 DuP"'' on ... Sdl!t 11 lrYI ... , C1lllorlll1 •1664 insolence to t he highes l office T•I· uu1 m-Mf• SE ilt,VIEWS "(I N~rt Ctnl~r O•l~e. Suitt .,.., MeWO(W't BllCll, PUBLIC NOTICE c~111crnl• '1'60 l-------,.,~~------ Mlc /\11!1 "•Trick Holltr1n, Jt S.1 b l• I HOU DdYe, L""9 8eech, Ct lllornla IJOIOO HOT ICI! OP SALE 01' l liAL r11l1 b1nJf!t11 Ii concluc!IO bv 1~ 1'11tOPElll TY AT '°llVATE SALi l11<1T vld11•I lllo. A 7U1' Miki P Hollt••n 111 11\e $uperlor Coun '' I.,. :s11i. 11'1 Tl>lt 1tt11men1 w11 flll!d ""''" !he c~11to•~l1, IOI" the c...,n1y ~! Or-e. Countv Clerk or 0r1nat Col.lllfY on Ml•cl'! "' '"" M&ller o! !ht f 1l•1e of HUGH 1'. ttll MAii.TiN LAWLESS, Oettl:.«11 irn,,. Nolk t I• t>treb1 oiye~ 11111 '"' .,,.. in the land." .1.11ome,1 tor: Pe11•1-r Pu1>!11fll!d Orl not (1>111! D••IY PuDll11\tod Or1"91 C0t1I Ollly ,.net, det1Jgnt0 wlll -.ell •I Prlvi lt .. 11. 10 Int Piiot, April~. JD, 11, 11. lt71 1162 74 hlgl'ltsl Ind bl!•I bld;Jtt. iubjKt to ~· '1Sl·11 !lrmthon Cl 1~ld Superl"' Court. °" or AOr11 10, 11, 11. 1•7' "'llEN' RATllE R ROSE to P U BLIC N OTICE •1tfr 111e "'" a•v ct Aprn. io• 11 111e 01. " PUBLIC 1'0TJC[ !----------------'lice of JUGGElllT. V1'l':ltKA ANO as k a Question lo a ml.,lure of WJ.YMAN, lSSS B•k•r SltMI, ra.11 • ,ICTITIOVS SUSINllSS MHI. COtJntv of O•~nat. Sl1te ol applause a n d d isapproval, HOTICE Of' INTElllTION TO lllAMI: STATIMllllT • C1llf'Or11l1 t1 '" I Ir! l!!I "" ' • • •• 'c.' ••• '. "••' TM tollcwlna 111r-. r1 Qol"' b\lil""' · • e r 11 • • • nt1reit N ,.. II: el ••jd oec•••ed II ltit. time of Ol llh •f>ll 1xon asked, "Arc )'OU run-"IOTICE IS HEll:Efl'I' GIVE N Th.ti on A TWIST 0 1= SJ."10, t~s s. C.oi>ll .n 11'11 '<i;tn. 11111 11111 lnter111 ,,.,.t "" ning for something"" Ra lher 111t 11"' <1•• of Ffbru1rv, 1t1,, 1111 ll01r<1 Hwv1B!dt , AfSt. '· LfQll"' 11e1cn, c anr 1111re ol'. ••Id Iller•...., II•• 1cqlllr.O nv ol [11'.;(tllon ol t1'1t lr\tlne Unl!l'd !.<helot lo,,.th'I G P~ltr 1ot1. •11 p~1n..,lll•.' Ollt'•tllon of ttw Of' all'llrwli.e otllltf I""" repll.,, "N'o, s1·r -•''C )'OU'." Dlsu1c1 ,, O.•-• C•·•••· c,111-n1,, c , , ,, c •• = " . .., ~ ~ oro•11 t "''i •hi. 9'J67S or In IOdollQn to !111! cl w l<I dtt1111C1. 11 and th-asked his •uestion Mq:ited • Allolu!I°" o1 lnt tn!IOt'! to orant ,,'.",'~ •• ,tiu1IMH 11 conducrtd tw •n In· 1rw !lme or .sti111. 111 ano io.•fl ""clrf•ln ..... •1 la Ille (tty or '"''Mi. !11(1)111111 tlMmlf\! "' ~ ,. t I loll 1.0 I I'll c Reached in his \Vas hing1on -rlgnl-of·w•v tor 11rr 1 1nc1 IVOh""•v L0<r1"'• G P11.,i.on 0 1 Pt'OPtr v u• " • ounty cl Orfi-R a lhe' sa•d ,,1 r egret PtJl'l»'let tor DetrfltlO Av-11 S'"' 2, Thi• 1!1tt!"len1 ,.;1. 111to1 wrrn 111e '°""" ''"II'· s1111 of C1h,.,,N1. p1rtltlll1rlv ...... ind 11 Iv Cl•f-or Orl"lll Coun11 °" Mlrch ts dH<rtblcl '' loll6w1, lto....tt: 1'7(, • Loi n, Tr1ct 7:M1. •• "' map the \\'hole Houston situation. A PUt>tk ..-tlno ""°" 1111 1111t,11on er P·>ulJ recorl'lto 1n Beal< 16 P191!• 1 .•• B b m1lilno;i wc:h dtdlc1!1on will be Mid •I Ille Publl1~ Oranat CoeSI Dally Piiot, Mltcel~u1 M•p1, r1cor<11 of Or1n111 UC a nan is ;,!tempting to Unlvtrl•IV H1gM 5tllo0t •m Campu1 Mlft~ 11 •• ...., Apfll J. 10. 11. "" l!M7-U '°""""· EXCEPfli;iG THEllEll'lllOM •II focus on the ?re s td r nt's aside Orive. Irvine. en '"' ·'"" d•v or April, oil, o•• a rid ctnv hvdroo;1rtlllr!1. '"° It),, II !ht ~uc ot 1.10 c'c!oc' Pm. P UBLIC NOTICE mlnt••I• F\O'M I ncl 111~1H1r In. on or as a '\<tY of chvcrtin g attention BOAll.O OF EDUCAT ION Vll<ltr !hit IMlrl ol t~!d ltnd 1Vll'l9 btlDW rrom the fael lhal !he Pres i· ::i~~:~cTUNI F !eD SCHOOL • • lltH ... ckp!Pt of ~ Vtrllcel '"' oelaw l~t d su,.1•101: COUlllT o~ THI! IU•l..ct of •••d ltl'ld, l>ul w!!Mu! fny d('!lt 1 id not a nswer fhe QUes· ~:t~T:,r;n!:vT:;:•·~ $fAfl 01' CALlllOltNIA 110111 rlQhl O! lfltrv 11P011 ll ld t•no or ""l!~!n hon o "'hether or not he haci l 9~··~ n1 r,11,.c•!lon THI COIJNTV 011 OIAlllOI! Mid l1nd to 500 lie! 111tr1a1 f'Or 1nv I p Dll 0 c 0 I I HI A·1tt1S Pll•PCSf WMl10fv.,r, A\ f !ltrYICI In !lie actual y cooperated \'ll!h the Al>';I \~~1• '4"9• 0••1 I Iv 1f.~0;.i NOTICI'. 01' ....... IHO 0,. ,.ETIT10H °'~ lo 1111 Hile (GmPl f'Y rK01'6e<I ).{!'and Jurv. as he elaimt·d and --T -___ l'Olt P•O••T• OF w 11.1. AlllO ,.01 H11Y1m11er s, 1•s. 1n .look 11 ... p11e IC 0 r 1.ITTllllS TESTAMllllTAl'I' 240 o •nc!1I lllKonh ~! ... kl Or1ng1 h(i1~ the I-louse can be ex-l'UBI. N Tl E E!1•:e "' HAJIOL.O J MOCK. AICA Coun1v I d t d I . 1· I ---HA ROLO JACK.SON ,_.OCK OeCflW'd The Properly h tommc,,lv k""""n -~ pee{' 0 0 ! s 111\'eS 1ga 111g FICTITIOUS •uSJHEIS NOTICE IS HElt EllY 'GIVEN 1111~306' l(IUy!>roGtt. C0\11 M•••· C•llt1rnl• on llTipC'achmcnt if he 1cstr1ct:; MAME STAlEMElllT WllLlllM J•(l(50N MOCI( ~al ,,,etj Tt•Ms 01 1~1~ \\oll ~!pr t•lll"' IUtl't lhe e vi·dence . Tne •oi10 ... 1no oerwnt ••• doc"~ OV•1· ~tre1~ 1 111111.oot f<ir Prot-lle 01 W•lt Ind ,...,11 term~ •nl'l C:Ondotl~n1 1s IM (Ol.ort Ml, fJ1 ' for \11u1r>e1 ot l.t•le rl Tn ta,...n!••v lo •!'Id 1"" t•1cvtrl• ''"Y •PP'C""-Ind ... 111 "There i9 under "'3Y I) ELECTRIC CYClE co .. l LECTll.IC '11, pellftontr ••Mine• lo '""']ell h ""'°''ti-fl) 11111111111111 ll'ld bl"~~ bli:llllr. TM fllCYCLE CO I ElECTRtC l ll(f CO ; '°"" lurt""r p..orttcull,s. uoet tllf! ff\e i;..,1 Slit wfll bl IUbltc! ID CVff tnl llll l, shre\\·d , tough. n1thlesi: prop· El.ECTlllC MOTOR B!l(E co., Ind !Ille• ol lle1rl1!9 ""' ......... , bftftl ~l'lll. con<ll!lon1, •t" tlr l(!~l111. a11;anda. campai"ll 10 ronfu<:,,.. lLECTA1c MOTOll: cV'd.E co . 1e1 ,,,, Ae<lt 30, 1,14• ,1 ,.30 •.m. ,,, .,.. r.M<V!•lont r1g1111. r1111m 01 •••· '"" "' ELliCTIUC T II: AN l p 0 RT co : courlr-.. et DeP.rl"'C"r Ho l of yl(l1 ··~~" or ftcOf'd '"" l'M\tm~lllClt ar the issu e . Buchana n. u·ho was ELECTMIC T R I c 'l'C I. E co ' ~ .• , 700 Ctvlt (1~1~· Drlvt y'"'· fn CKQf'(I ••• to De tllltliltl fK/I Of !I'll f lh 'nd ~h· d h ELECTRI C CAM CO J ElECTlltC ltlt Cito of S•ni. An~ Cilifornll ~rtn.o'W'! P•lcl one 0 14C TIU S ~ In t e AUTO CO• 158• i.1._-1 BIVO Co1l1 O•ll!d A,orll I. l t14 • ' We will <tlt<Vt Ille r!gM la rtlKI tllV Agne \\· antlmedia campaign Mna. C•H•or,,r1. '2~l1 WILLIAM e 51 JOHH •nd •11 0101 prl(I'" 10 tn••v or •n oio1r PACIFIC NAVIGATION COl.\PAN'I' County c1 ... ( ocf!fl,mlnQ ""' ''"'· • .• nov.· hns lo II~(' l'llhcr IC11ltornl1 CO'PO"lllonl. 613 WHI HUI VOOlllMll S, l(NASL•. VoottHEl.S ANO i!lld1 °" olllrt ta lie ln Wl'llfnq 11111 """ tcchniqul'S 10 gel his ideas Str•ft. S•nt• A11. c.111orn11 11106 WHt'l'I bt rKllY-td 11 tM •ID<'tw lo cll!ct 11 ...,v acl'OSl'•. One o f Buc'•nan's Tn l§ 11u1!nen 11 conouctR l!V 'fns• H•wt"'""' 1 1.,. 11~ .,.., 111e 11r11 oo,11~·Uc••1on h1tttoi •M II CO<i>D'~!lon Tl""f'-t CM!I ...... btlorl dllt ol Mil. favorltr lechniques is lo divide PAC IFIC NAVIGATl''JH T.it uui ~ Dlllld !lllt 1111'! Hy ol ADn l •• 1 ... COMPANY IAll..-yt ftrt 11tl1tl-OOllOTHY C WElNEI. !tic press -he likes to get US W•••en 1 H11nnrniiso•rd -Prt1 PuD1i1hed Or•not cw11 Ot lly Pltlll Aomlnlttr•!rl• a rm•1'ng ,'mong our •"l"es.·· "'I• ,r111me<1t "''• lll!d wit~ '"~•April IO. II 11 •• ,, ,,,, ,,· JUOOllll'I". V1VE•l(A ANO WYMAlll "M 11 = • County Cltr\ Of Or11n111 Coun1v on April ' ' • U» ••k1r l lrffl IS. lt1' Ct \11 Mt .. , C1!11w1t11 nn' , •·lllt4 PUBLIC l'<.'OTICE ""'""'rt tot u m11111tr1trt11 N OC 'r<i JUI.TAN Goodman Publl•11e<1 o''""'' cot11 0111~ ~1101. ---Pubtl•MO 0r1no;i• cc.a11 D•llV ,.11o1, h<ld criticized Buc ha nan's Aorll 11, i~. •n<I MIY I, L ltt• ll21·1• PICTITIOIJS AV'SINESl ilt,p.rll '•· 11, 23. ,,,. 1).Jt 11 --··-----NAM• STATIM•lfT previous suggestion Lhat "lhe PUBLIC N OTICE Tne 1o11ow1na PMllOllt •r• OOint PUBLIC NOTICJ:; COrpC>flllC Structure ' Of the outlirJ;T~M CRAFT I.TO . N~1.l-~----------- t k · • •-1 __ , b l'ICTJT1ou1 1ustN1ss lfOTtc:• TO c 1t•o1To•' 011 +MTl ftT IOJI ne wor s m1g11I lie a ti;:.n .. "U y NAiii.i ITAT•MINT BllCll, (1111. "'60: UJ Oavtr f>to .. ,..,.,, TO 'tl:AlllSll'•• AT ,.USLIC AUCTIOlll le "'sla l' " Good all d '' "'' ' ' '' N~ lllMcll CA '2..0. NDflCI If "9rttiv 01...., lo !Ill ,,,...,, ir ion man <' e ,1• "' '"' fTfl ng Ptt"wn 1 <1o1nv eini,.... Tf!oml1 A. a-Jf. 111 Rl....,tlot .i seoo.. u 1111m1tto 1 u31 A A11111e1 it "danRerous thJnkintt and It Bu s I N r 5 s COMMIJNl(Al10N °~· N1W11DTI l5Mtll. CA f2'60 lllYd. An111tl"1. c1:lfai1111. CO\lftly :; d ., j cd b '°llOOUCTS, •10\ Wnttrl1 '°l1t1 Sii Obtrl A.. ltnl1ml11, 111 ..,.Wion Wt y, 0rl!lff, 11\11 ' tr1111,... t1 llbolll lo bll' cscrves to uc re cct y lOt NIWOOfl llt•cll. C•!\f '2MO Co111 Mt\,j. CA '2'17 trll<H at ""1:1Hc Aut1l0tt 01 """'''' nnyone w~ believes i n 1 Lou11 c A•1•. 111 w.,e1r11d cou•i. El T"1' budntu I• cOfli:luc!l'd by • oirntftl la(.atl'd •' '°'' Durvtt1, trvll'll, c1111. f cd CalOll c&11•orn11 ~ I ~•rt<w!•1~•0 C"'1!TY or Or1ng1. Stti. of C.ilfor~la. ll'ld re on1 .Thi\ 'bu'1MS1 I\ tonGllCttd bY ... TMmll A. Bt\ll'llt Jr. !ti.II S.la Jl!!-r!y ,, ~K•lllld lh ·-·· On ~l ·irth 2$ Buchanan 1no:11Y1au~1 •· A IHll•""'" ••· ELECt 1tOH1C Tfi'T Eou1PMIHT, ' ' L9Ult ( Ali• T"ll 1!1!9mtnt Wll tlltci •1111 1111 WfPIUi Id 11'\1 llffdl of hit llu'llflnl II asked : ''Oan gcrOUS to Whom, Tnlt 11111,.....,.1 .... , lito.:1 w\tll !l'lllC""'°I" Cit•-cl °''"llf {Ourl!y on i'.fll'il ltll ilt,, Alll~"'• """M•I,_, C1~1 •• C1111n1~ ~Ir C'100<.bnan., \Vhn\'" u()()d Coun1v Cltt\ of Or•llOI cownl¥ Of\ i1t,prl! ll. "'1• of Orange, s1111 Oil C1Uton>Jt. 1n0 111 "' • • · · u 11• ttl•. 11u111 ¥ •v ltnl>lln or ....,., ... 1 1tl"'°'11.,...111e1 ror NBC'!I Niel.son ratings and ""'a Pubf''""' o. ..... cw11 o.11y P11n1,1o1 bll-'"''"' bul _,,v • 111111111 Df Profit m g · I t '"°'''""'1 °''"°' CD11! D.tlly ,.llo! J.atll "· } .. •ncl M.v I, •• ,.,, UU.14 Equf1 ... tnt .... rDlut hi .... , bt11lnti1., ar ins s• n O Atllf 11, u . ana IMv 1, t. 1,14 ,12 .. 1, Auc11on """" 1:1t coni111e 1tO by Ktnt ne<'tt!arUy good for. 1ht ooun-P U B LIC NOTICE "~' -' M. "-Gtr1ln!I, Aue:· " • ''-'· "' ... 2111'! -'"" Dty of try. f'ICTmous SUllfllllS ¥ii, 1'1•. al 11 i00 A.M. .. 10f1 °""'"· Co nsenr.itlv~ Buchanan MAMI n .1.tlMENT •MM. C•HIOllllA, '""""' ~1 °''""· 11111 • • of C..llloml1. T"""' """ be llrll<lt 01 s,'\ys, should •·use 1 heir ---1111 '°'1°"""' .,.....,1 .,, i:1o1,,. c...w kit .,.. .,..,. I buy ,.JI• b'11l-1 4l so ..... Ji;111;110, .. ,. '"* A\tll:•lentf1'. '" econom c powtr to m~1a Good .....__... THI IROH Ml5$fltESS •AlON OF bU.'I"'" Mn-fl ~M .... ,.UH -by Ille -lo A ~chase out"•hl dio ....u ll!:AUT V, 1noo ,.K/lk Ce"" Hl911'f';IYo TRAHSf'llllOlll for ll'lf ll'lr" "'r• ,,.,. . ..~. n b ra Hu"tlnoi.n Sffc:l'I. Ctllf, f)UT .... , NONI ~!alJOn!, newspapers and make the scene ltle"''o fowtnt 0t Nw<:<:lo •-'60 ~" Mv •~d tit e1•1mt o1 """'-vtr nahi.• I I •I · • I Cl~, ir-11lri Vtlley, (1111, nTOI ~r• IO 1111 "'"-l•••..:r 10 1111 ttc:ro"' clt'lllrto l' e1 s1on s trit1ons: 10 oc \'ffnc • StJndays C• 111 1,111111' "" N.-<t1e. •MO G11n1,.,."' ,, H!4htew.r.O•n•rot Auct1-is. ronscrvat11·~ e111,111"1•f1•·1t,,r · Cl•t1•· FD1J11llln v1n1y, C•111• t11fA ln N. •*_, Drlv1. &tvtrlv 1-11111. "n' -11ser v"l1·v·e ""U""'S Ill l Tn11 D111l~t•t It calldueltd .,.. in c..111.,,1111, on ~· bt!Ott "" '""' div DI " ¥ .. ., ,.. ..,.. .... in tho llJ+l lflfi!\111 ""1~1.i111ti ,1pri;, 1n4, 11 11 "Cl o·c1oe11 A M. a dv-• J II I I • -·-·•••• 111(1\otf'lt E. 01 Hll(elo 0111111 As:•tl 11111., 117• ~cy ournn .!Ill s. L It' Tlllt t1•!-nl .. n filed w!n1 ,,.. 11tll •1T HIOHTOwli• W&\le Uf the fU\Ur(', tOO• <ou~lv Cit•~ Ol 0•.!~;t C~unry on Allrll Auttlontr cl Hlfl!tow•r Glrft nl II ho ---11'· "'' f!Jt serva ves ~ uld l{lentUv and ) -''n•1 ,U1:1lltn&c1 Or•nu CHtt 0.111 ~!~ nd\·:ince their own advoc3tes." _ ~11t111111H Or•~•• tot11 01nv '1"'. A ronttr1 ,,.,.,, Ir, ll .• ..., '•'• 1, i !t:l lut 4 l.Drll 1,, 1•11 111111 '\ 'I l'lL0 1-AOVERl lS[R Wf'~l'Md,1y April 17 1CJ74 ,~~1 NDEX J 1 DA1Lv p191.:or~ci.Assi'iiiD ADs ( ""''"'"'"' J[ie]' i~~n~ ~·~ ~ [ 642•5678 ) Fas~11A:::i .. \\'tdMS~~)' April 17 }C)]4 -,G'°o-0-,,-,-,71 °R". E.-.---;\000"'2.-.G'"e-n-,-,.-:l-,R"°.-.E-. -----,,, 00=2;-"G~,-n-.,-,'°'l °'R'°."E-. --1002 ! General R. E. DAILY PILOT .fj '"'°"'"'' •e• ~•If MOC>llt II~ loo AUMge 16' ••'-•P<I•',,.,.."" •or .. 1, l 111oi1WU '°'OIMfly Cf"'tl•~ Llllt.C1,1111 ,_,,,,«•" p,_ .. , (~Q"""'"'ll'"t 1* t•lt 011111••••·\J"'" ••!• fl<N,.1 IQ "'" 11'\Qv,Q ,_ "~"' lftt:IU\l<ltl f>•ootr1y L<lh !Qt' ··~ N'<'ll)!le 11t.mt · 1••lltr p,_, >,\<llJflltl .... °"'~"· lh~"' Ot•"llf Co 11,...,..,v Oul QI S'61t P•t 11t••• 11&"1:1\t\. "••m" (:•~,_., 111~1 l•l1!1 E•c~•r'111• Rl•I E 1'111 w1n1..i ::l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~ii~~~J General R.E. 1002 :: ( -"'"'"' I~ ( """"'"'"' ]~1 T~RR;J;~M~RK :: __.~oooc:J!L!!OJ 1.w ERRORS. Advertisers should check their 1t00 ad1 d1ily & report errors immedi1tely. The ;: DAILY PILOT assumes li•blllty for the fir1t l11io i'ncorrect insertion only. r.oo ~ . .,~ '.!; General R.E. 1002General R.E. 1002 * Balboa BAY AVENUE 4 UNITS Bay Properties -------·! * \'it>""·~ 3 UR .. 2 ht1., fa111. nn .(: dlnhl\:. 0\1f\l'I' lCiH'llU,: an.:a: quick ~"'l\·~kltl. 01trri'{I nt S.\°'.!IOll CORONA DEL MAR :.1 UJ:. l)(Jtllf.' • '-'\JI,'~! l}<11.1sr t11 .-:111 ..:id<' or 1\11'\ Ju~! l't'flUl'!'tf s.i.LOO IQ si::i, ,f) Corbin-Martin Inc. '--....... ____,j~I ,\!11"ays l\entcd \\'1!1 'f rade ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS Duplex. Lovely :i Bl{ 0111ner's unit -f 3 Ult. rental. !lest loc. O\\•ner1 1\n)..IQUS $89,50(), 6-tl-7491 Realtor, * 644-7662 * "'°""' "'""''"""' >'OllM'o Urlurr lohttl uou,.. Fu•n "" Un! c-""''"'""'' ""'" C.....i'ln'1.,1u,,,, Ur•u•n l o-...,,~ouloft F ""' l o ... nllQUw• un+ur" oup1., • ..,, ""'n Oupl'''' UMu•~ "<:>''1""'"'' Fu•n ADorlmtnll Vn•urn lonts Fu•n"' Un! ·-· RGom & Bna"I Ho•el1, MOTfli GVl•I HO""'• Sum~r Renlll• V•c•llofl RtnlAI\ 11 ... 1.1, lo 1f\lrt C.••aves ror 11: ... 1 Ollice lltM~I Bu~ne11 Renl•I lnduttrial Rl'f\111 ~!or•a.e ll~n1•1\ \\1~"'!0 ... ,l.C.tll&ne<il>S 11,,,..1, 675-7060 )100 $79.500 ,,. -1seautiful Neighborhood WATERFRONT .111~1 ulf :'\~\'1.-irt ,,,, f..· ll1h -I 3"°" ROYAL HOME ,\\"il tl. nO\\'! Decorator's "i -~' \!'.ll nld :.! 1-.~tri11 ".! J.<~1 rlrl•a111' Ucst channC'I-l~11h. lt~u sq f1 l't""''" ,,,., Bl J b I ,,\qro··~ .\ dt 1· ,. , t 1 "II, . uaa 3 ·t.:.. a .. \\) ge park-lront Joe .. 2 l~Jl -.-den. ~:o.i••i 1..-,1 ,\.,,10_, >~~[like yard ._ Ne\V ~l~ll si.zc l'1c r & ,.,11p i 01rnr r ,.,11~·· ~pool. In nice res1den11a1 ·· .. l·ll ~-·r trade''. 5107.UOO ~Uintard . 31!;1 larea. S42.900. 556-8800. tii:\-74'.!0. '"°/ REALTY m REALTORS m s i"c• 1tu !:;i f Dow"town Coit.a Mn• •t~ 4 Local Offices To Serve You 1171 91 ::~,I~..,.._ .. _.,._~...,.,..=-~---=..., ........... 1 ~~••o• 642-29 •100 General R.E. 1002 11 G9ner"il-R.E. 1002 ---------"~ --COLLEGE PARK ::·1·----------R 3 L t Ii Move-In Condition •.eoo WANTED • • Q : J;, d11"Ju 1n,.., 2 l.:1rh .. I rl'..:•' u so ~E\\' •or <'\pt.'l'it·n, •'d llll'l1 nr 1 l unil~ 1'" d• 11 I: l 1 11 .... •IOO 11.1111••11 \\'.-nff,·r l'~;J:S(:l:'\· •th POOL 1111•1•1 11 •' h.udy..1n1 \ 11•• •110 AJ.li',l·:l) T!~,\l~l;\C, ,\ ,,,n WI 1~ .111111ul h irk ).1nl •1/11,111 ~·M 1-:t'lll.tl flfh··" 111 11, .. IM·•I t1f'•' "''r ('1.1.,1;;1 1,.1 \I.or I·• .11111u _\ !~,1·.:1• f: : t .. r \n;•f~ (".,,..1,,64(>.J9l8 Eves: 545-5887 ! t••i• '"lllll\l,•!••tl jlf.<t\ .. 11,: \l<''" HI .q•ort1111·11I ).,'!I" .__[ -F"""'_~I __,[~ •UiJI r1 .. 1· 1..-.w1• p/.111. Thf'n.• •••• I ••ll 1ll•'I. 1:u1ld111:.:I :.,.. .... 1111.-11· .rkun.: 1~"·11t1 11·.. i.1,.11,.., , ;11111· s.w1 111.·1wto ,, I ,, ... }"Ill 111-1 .. 1 .• l~ .•• ,.i. ··ti· 1~.1 1··.·s' ., 15 ,., .. 0 "'o'o"1.i1 1·111 •. 1 'i'l•·n1 'l''\"r11-111c-'"'""'ti Lachenmyer Realtor 'IOCS f°•lf \,.Ill' •«•l\IL•lt'nt11l 1j1· '-=====~====== ""I 1•nn11;1 .. •1t c .. 11 • 1· I -.01; • 2211 Newport Bl. HOME + INCOME . l HARBOR VIEW HOMES l'opul.ir "'SonHH'~f'I nindcl'". l.Jrgcst plan; .r; bJrrns. & ran uly rn1. t 'pgrn<lcd l'at•pets. t u)'ot 4 ]rapc.~. \l"t'll 1;1nd 5<":tl>l•d -arti~li(· red1,ood dC'..:kin;..: Xlnt v1C'11 of val lC'V & 111ght li~ht~. )'ou <111 n the land !l!O t J(':1~('hold_1. S03.500 2200 SQ. FT. LIVING SPACE (·0111 cn1r>n1 "t:·pian"'. 111 ori~1nal "Bl uff)'" \I it/1 \It. & ~l'eenbc1t vie\1·. Lge. t.'IH.:I. co111·t1·;11 d c111r\ ~'<-•111\' (le1:o r 3 Bdrn1s S.:. f;un. -rrn. :.i:1..: h.11i1 ... "\\'orlh a h1uk". SH .900 Gener al R.E. TENNIS 60x200 LOT WALK TO BEACH l~•11IJ 11•tu· ''"'1 lo·nn1' '"1111 tif}\j,11 l•1I '.11111 )ol"'\.of'_I \\,ilk lu h""h l,!f'\!" 4 l••rh1i .. rn 1~·11w ""111111 1· t.01·~1 lo1111~ ,,,.,.,,. ·'•'Jl.IJ'.tll' d111 111:.: l'"•rll .\fl!>\· I• l'.\!!f'Y fl!ll'l\f ll'lrlt l:t'/(.[" J"\ l~\I~' \\1\1.1~ TO l:t·.\('11 \l~·r.1 J1•t.tl d.11111 r'ou11111-. ··.dl .,, -1>:+'7 •I'.' ' '. ,, ·. THE REAL ESTATERS 1002 3 Bedroom Home S28,500 ,\11\oh~· o·.111 ;1''Llill•' 1h1" \',\ I , l•,,111. Sl!\1 \J.,111h 1 • .i.ol 11 .. yt111·ru (';,ft 1 .. r .1 .. 1,111, 3 Bedroom & Pool Sll ,500 Th.,,·, 11::!11· J''11• )t111 l'f"I• ,. 1"1 "·: l···k·••l\1 .'. i, ....... 11.1 ... 11 • .i ., fl>\\ t!t"ll ' " ·I''""' t ' .I I I "" '"'ii I I "'' ' ,. lthn•,...1• Oo1><1•t11~hv B"""''' l'J1nlMI lnvf \!mPl>I OoPO•l'v •nVl11m•"' l'lonred Me,,.,; 10 l odn 11'"1L'f~ W•~Tfd MQ!'tg~Ot1. T•11•! 0f<1l .,.. • .,1 John Allard, Manager ~ _ Costa ~so :: 1:•fnn. 1~.,11 ...... ,•.111''""11t ,.,, 644-7270 mo ·1 646-8811 '""""' '""'"" 1"' """':· BAYSHORES ·,ti)D ,\· ,., 111 llr•• "'h• 1 (ht/\ '~l• R b(1f, Sun/Eves S7"..~~IU -~l.\FH 1·1·1•1.1; ~'..111,,.1 ,.-1 tF YOU LIKE PEOPLE . . HARBOR , .. ,, 1111;11 ,\11 "l'l"'r1111111, 1,, WE 'D LIKE YOU li~jj Orant.;f', ('\I '--·-_"_~_._''_' __,][~I _______ _ 1onncu..,<r"'•~l1 (d• PC')!\ Le9dl N0!0Cr1 • l~ll 6 F~11."1 ~·!:":,-----------­"" ;; ~( ][9J1 .. 001 552--7605 1111"'-I Hl ••II•' ••I \"\\!"rl 'I I"••, ••1''"1'11'1' ;, •·,ol'•">'I' 11111i tilt• !11<"' d,·,1r 1!01•· 1111\'.11 " 1"•1ll· I \\••r1r !~ IUl•''-' I{• .,I ~ •1.LI •' l!lU!Hlil·, :.! f:1·ol11 ••lll !1l1i-I •'••1'11'+111 Y•r'T l•l ••I .J, lh• ~ll"'I q11.orlo'f' .. \ t:lt';i\ Ill •l•·•IP' ;,11•1 111• II l•1111·1do II"' ,,,,111t•·11I ;II S·l.1•111 !r.011111· (, .,., ,, ", II 640-1120 DON"T MISS THIS! : r : r ~ u i. 1 •I• n •io.•r\l• ·. : !> · • l.o llLh I• lo h :• 11 il!o 0 \ •'.'I ll 1 '' 11 \I • ,.,. ill/11••" 11 \• ,d •• 11 '•Ill !I' ··n.:ro..: •1 "I "11 f•• • • : 1 "'' ( oil • \ .•• -.: 11 ,,. I ·''" t••r J \' I, ,\I'•'' MOBILE HOME FOR SALE : SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME !I' \ \\'. 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El Cain1n•1 1:cal l~.!--1 120 :-;n1:r11 C<>U1'TI' U1al frl'c :-> 11}-l:0::.!0 -1002Gener•I R.E. 100.2~ ,\ ._ ... 14 .l ll I .C'.HI. ·= .. ).'.; z ...... ; * ·~ SEE THIS, IT'S THE ULTIMATE -L"ntqu&:O:: I Jo111c~ I" prOIHl l!i r)rt•,t•Jll 1Jr)t' of !h t· fll !C~~ hu11ll'' 111 l h1· 't'\lf•Orl l l.11'h11 r arl'a. \\"lilely::; 1t1•1•);u111ed h1 )n1 ;i) HL>;i llu1 .. ;11 ;; f('l'Clll \lrC..•. ' . \ll'\'. 'h"\\111;. !11 1• prop1·t1\ , ... :1 1.nu!ruar k : .111d dr ... 1•r\111t:l1 ,,,· It" ·I 1:1111111 lanntl'. \'Cl : t'l\' _:111 1 11 1 ... .i l.11 ..... h1°1111' 11•1 t., .... ,. to 111:i1n." 1:1t11. It h.4:-a .'\'l'I 1. .. 11t:u· ( .1Lll1!\J \ 0 IC'\\. \t'! 11' 1u ... 1 "It'll'" h• ,1 l«11•i1· IJ1·.11 h. ii \• tt1lur11il and . l'\111111;.: •. \l'\ 11 0\ ,I 1110!!\lllll'lll 111 •ll1i\('UllC'~: pt·1 '-ull:d or1·frr1•1111· ... , 11 1• pt11 1·d :11 S:l:.!.·1.IJ \JO,: ;111il 11111 \h 1•1t•r1 p~·11111 It 1011.11'C'111 !ht•111a~·· 1-:t•! for a l 1n1· hPIHt'. • 011!.1• I I 11u111r> lln111flo;· tor :1 d t>:-:\·r!p!11c hr11< 1111rt' 11n 1h1• 11fflt•t r1~·­ ·r11ur~ r(1nrl11i:trd hy a11po 1li t111C'nl UNIQUE HOMES Re altor1, 675-6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy.,_ Corona de\ Mar General R.E . 100'.iGen.eral R.E. 1002 THE BLUFFS -ONE STORY MOOE LS li1.i11tl \1•11 · 1;t•;1111 i.:rt·~'nbt1 ll. grr;1t loratulll !".!Ill I 1111 ::. 1:1~. 1111, "Lind<-1" n1nd1·t. ~7~.!l,".0 1:1.1111 :: t1d1 1n, F li, l '.1111,1 '" 1nndtl S14.!l.iO ( ornL·r J 11dr1n. tJ/1 L111d.1 " 1110d('!. $18.5UO WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO, NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644·4910 Road 2111 San Joaquin Hill1 Ge neral R.E. 1002 General R.E. ::_;._;_~--""-'---1002 GOOD GRIEF!! ,, .• 1;1 'I "'' .-1 ·' 1•1 ,, I"· ,111 • •\ • t •w<I I -... t WE NEED INVENTORY . Id ]I IHI) fl,,\• >'411\~lrl•·I• ii~• 11111~! ''•I I" ·11.•' • •! Ill»" '1•' j•l •I• "' ('\i.l, 1.; \H • •I• olh I " 1 •, ' "")'" ' .... I '\ ..... (' i I "I " ! 11! I•' I I 'owl!!• 1 .. 1., 'lil·+il' "' I• 11 • '" '1,1 II o1 J ' 1.•1 ,,1.11 ,,,, ··•·! ' ' •l· •I .11,,,lo• •I ''' !1<1 ··n;,r.::•·'-~ • 1·1 ... " ••. u •.l j~~:r Ouick Possession (111 111•1 h.>~ 1·1"1 ··•I 111<. 1>1!•· 101• "' lo,, k I ••t ,\ 1 ":1J n ..... 1 1,, " II' ' , 1.,,,11, "''''· ~ ...t• •r. , :•M•I "I 11' ·' 1 ... r1i~. 'rt.:. l•ol 1 lo:hl.>fH! ' lo• ,i,.,,, '·''"I "''' /;, 1•·1t lo.01d11•••I (l .. "I •, 1•l.1't1·1 ".di·. ~· fit• pJ." '' ' J '1 !• ·, • ' r , H 1 I .1 Ill , • 1.,r11 ... 1. '7': .. • •t co: Ts WALLACE REALTORS -541>-4141-- [ ......... I ~ r~ 'l•/\t \l<••l fl I I,• ) I !l • I. 1111 •1111 '·,11 I" I'-. • n• 1"111 1 dr.qio.·-. ' ,.\-< .,.,. 1:11111., •i• oi no 11 I'"'' ;, n d \1tl.l.!f1"\ t ~•tu.,I 11""'' .1/\\11111• .. n•I II\•\•, +Ill ~·n•I Walke r &Lee ., .. ,, .. ,, COSTA MESA FOUR-PLEX CLASSIFIEO OEADLINES ! 1 ... ·,,lhne fo r C<'lllY & k1!\~ 1~ -, .~1I'111. lhr day 1,. .. I•••·· 1•uhheat1nn . rxcl'tlt t•or :-:1111d:1y f.: ;\lt~ndB}' ~.tht1••l11 "h"n d•·adl1nc 1~ S11turtlil)'. 12 noo n ~ {Open Evcnin91) I ~i!! ====== Pt rs<o..,&I• soc;•1 Club• '·~··1 [ Sei-vites arid R~fl ~ervlct O"C(IO•'Y [ . ln'lroclion S<:l'•OOl1 6 ln•llllCllO" [ Employment Job w~nlfd. M~I• JOI> Wanted. Fe..,_lt IOGi W-nl~, M & F 14t1P W•nreo. M'' ( lltrdllndis• ... ,,,;(!,... '-POl!1nct 1 .. U(.hOfl 8•cvcl~J 8u•ldlnQ M1!erl1l1 C ~..,er•• & Eau•D""l "1 C••• ""'" Frfft 1<1 Yo11 ~11rnll11r1 G~••gt Slit llorlt i t-IOUi.tl'><lid (;O<ld• Jewt l<W Uweitoc:k ''"'c~Tnt•Y t,liKt!leMOll~ MIKl'll•~ IN•~"d M1J11c•1 lns!rumen1s Otflc1 Fu•~ltur1 & EQU•P l>f!S P!•~M I. 0rOM>' S•w•~ MKl\lr>e' ~.,.,,11...,, Cooch S1111r. Rr"•u<•n•, ... , s'"'"' TV. RAdla 1-1;FI, ~t~r-o I I ',)50 "" , .. ~HERITAGE REALTORS ~J ... :iflfi1lv !'1!.,• l;;,~~1 \1! f; 1'.! :.r.;;~ ,GPneral R.E_. ~: 1oosl 1002 I [if! I ' r:1 A small pric.e I 1opay ~I 1o . to ooo,~ move ur a "' ar.e &-1~, ~"I er.:>'. ff"'~ B04i ,~y, a0~)1. "'" ·~' SGl·J, M" '~"1 "''' .... 1 IO&l . ~0@51 ••• -~ .~, ••• . ., .. , ''·" • Make an almost 1mmed1ate move Ncwpon Crest N••d sports •1111ipm•nt 1 For C/.:J .... ~i fird Ad A{llON c.,11 A OAILY l'ILOT AD.VI SOit 642-5678 ,\nv 1'1;11 1~ ti:o• ll ~ !'"!' ;1,\ Y !n r>in a1i :-.rl: J)oin t r!1•lr11 . , '1 J! l'n••' • 111!•1• ••I ''·' ·~· (' ' J ,,,1 .... -.11.1/o t· .. ~ .•• <Jl , . . ' ... t ('Iii-• '" ~111,111•111 • , 11<1 "·!~ • .i~ ~r011·klu1·· 1•.,,,1• 111 .. 1rl•' "'''I ••Iii :.l.11111 • tr••'• n,,,! -.1\nil·~ 1 I:• •iP••lll F.111.1/~ 1: ... 111, ,, I 11 I !I I:• ••Ill •""I f j1~·. 1 I I" ••I ' II 1 .. r,.d 1 .. ,. );!1,)\101 f •II til.ti-o.:.:, ~ .. VALLEY~ KE:\lJ''I I llfllli l"llAPllOW. l,.l Al{ ..... \ IOC• l >(.>UHG! (Olil.....,. y11l-:'\f; .\\IJ :ITJI •\ ,. ' (lid· r ••'IH •·•I' ( 110·1·1 C"LI I' l::o•h•·I"!' l ••!"t', l.1"~·t l·1d1.u1 l·n.,·!" 1,,,,. "'I .1••u1 I "'' t1 !•I"»!• I I I, 0 • !LI I •.11.111•·• lo\,1k<' 1•;1,\!ll('U! I.I\•·· II 1111•• \nOI !01111"1 0·111!1!)" Ill (.)l;\I Ji1,•k•·1 1:~-, ·1;::1 1002 General R.E. 1002 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 11'--.... _::1~_ ... _, I~ C.tw.11 ~IQ is the exc1l11'Q townhome commun1 1y lhat • overlooks Newporl Harbor and the ocean. Big, bold spacious homes. Residenls' Swim and Tennis Center. Exterior maintenance provided. Come - let us show you how you can't allord not to live al \\ here do you park ;1 io· ft. bo;\I ·.• R ighl 111 frl)lll 01 this J::.t'f:l l'iOUS h~t~ front l'C"ldC/\{'C ' '/'ht'Cl' bcdro<Hll~. n1<1i<l '~ fOO !tl. 31 ~ IJ<i!h:i. den. l.oc:atcd on <l 40 ft tot. s:mo 000 LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT ftOoll~. >,l•i~! 6 SffY!(• Bo.<!,. M>l•l~ [QU•Pr<>tn! lo.ii\, Pow•r 8111t", Rfn!ICl>a••e• BP.111, !.•II Bo.tit. 511D'· Oot•1 ao.1,, S~t'd L Sk• 8<M1'1 5TO!t9~ ~~ -c:o1 ~· 90541! .... ~0'0 ., .. ~·· Newport Crest 2-3·4 bedroom re$1dences x~oln $63,00010$93,000. f"u~tonl !'.i bedroo.n1 4 httth hn1nc. \\'alcr \'J('1\<: fron1 large living r oon1. faniily roon1. kitch- en and 1naster bedroon1. !st t1n1c offered. 1;c the first to sec il. 8285,000, SOUTHERN BELLE [ '--,_. __ ,,,;,....c..-1~ g TOWNHOMES JJc;.1ut1tul inco1ne proper!}'. Great e:-.~tsidc corner 1'1cation. JJlcntv of charn1 <1nd full of potenl1til T-'ridc of o\~1nersh1 p at tl.~ bcsL SlO:i.000. ·"'"t••!I 'C•"'llt"· $~It. ll;~ol 1 £1t<:tr-~ C~'' "Ol>I~ ""'"'' ,"'o•o<cvcf""t scoo·~,. LMo•or ""'-'· S...•t•lte~• jl •t·lt•l· Tr•Yel !'•••If"'\ l,,/tohl• A11to S1rv1c• 6 l'••I\ '"~ 11.-. fl JO' ... I •. 'l ""' ... '"0! .. ~ r rom Pacillc Coast Hrghway and Svpenor Avenue 1nte1sect1on, ctr.ve up Supe tior 10 Newpc:ll'I Crest entra"ce. Sate otllce =12 Robo" CO\J l'I. Open daily 10 A.M.10 Su"set. (71 .. J ~S-61 .. 1 OLD CORONA FOURPLEX 1:1·;.1nd nc1\' 3 bc,l roorn :! bath. eath unit. l)1\ ner 11111 t:ons1der dividing these side by .~1tlr !itruc1 ure.~. \Valk to ))t ore.~ <1nd lr•Hl:-.- portation. :s250.000. , PARK. POOL & CLUBHOUSE ,,___.-_ ... _ .... _~J [~J Qefle,11 ISIC .. l\ll!IVI' I-Cl•UIO 1\rc JU::.t steps a\1'ay from this ~ bedroo1n 2 ba th home. Large fa n1ll Y roo111 and for- mal dining area. low maintenance ya rd ·a 1stot C1)fll'eni.onat ttt1anc1n9 of 30 ~·, iotn c asn puce ol Land incl uded. $71 ,000. Pl•n 1. 5£,l 000 101a1 down 01y~1 ot Sl1$0 00. 380 molill'lly riayn>tn!t ol !'~II (ot111(.•tJ,11I 1na 11'\lt•tstl 11111 tnd '''~ SANOPlPER HOME-VIEW lt~tfftlOll.tl V.,,.f ,... 100<!t.. R1c1. llocb 1 Wl'tetl O•lvet Trvck\ V•n.• •11ta ~••'1"9 A1110.W•"~ ... \ltOoi. '"'-'" A\lt-, Ntw ·~'"· UWd ¥no c••r'°n ••• ico.1.o,.a1 915.., ANNU.\L n1tetNTAOt: utt. 4 bedroom. 3 bath. Dramallc cnthcdral cell· '"9 ,,. l<ltW(IC'1 C•MI •I. tU<l~I of Ptc••·c "' c . IM p •soa ~ 1100.rt" o ..... 1to•1>0••1-.c-.. 1eo..i.,t1o< • ings, 1\et bar. 3 car gar;:i gc, ril'atc court ~~ \.!l--. -..= yArd, large 1na!->lt•r bed r60n1 sui te. \'acarll •",~ "''' ci..01~ P"' nl•" 1~0 o•.-.1,cn" ,.,'!to•• o"'t"'~' i>t>e• "' & ready for you. S9i .500. ·~ 11'• ~.....,,. 1., "'''~~ ..,,,, ~ -~'1~<1 I~~ 14~11•<1~•1 (~t•l)el !01 IOI P'~ tMC "'""'" c• 01>1•.,..•I ''~""' •• O'<le'"' 11, llul"" '"' St'lltt "•e•hc H C 0 IA 64 17" ·~ 1"' ,., .. .,., '""··~MI(; t"•~ tot1(~1. •·~• .. ~"'0 ~"" 11w11a1no ~··~· L 4-uv ,,OG •"11 •P~''1''"',,.,,,. "'''"°"' O\Q.\ie. c. .... -.. .. 2161 S.an Joaquin Hill & Rd., N.8 . ::::11----------------------------~·------A_c_o_L_D_w_E_L_L __ BA_N_K __ E_R_c_o_. ____ _. ( .I 1-I !1~1,·01. .t !Hf• ., "IW\ ll.11..• I' Lil :-!I ' • • IJ.-•\! ' 1· ~"''' ''" >II• 11 \!I':! f:J: 111111, I• "·l..ttl '" • .•oh ~ •°'II~· '.o rt, 11 , dll«l,1 UI• "'"'' ''''li•I '\ 1 1) l•o' llH'I •" I lllh I I, I 11/ CALL 644.·7211 PETE BARRETT -REALTOR- 642.5200 BLUFFS FINEST J 1, •11'.oiol•• (; f 'i •II I< 11!1 ., 1"11" ' + •111 •,I do 11, "I l!i1 l•I• 1n 1:0' •Ii! '11•1 n111t 1 l•·o·•· \'II'" Ii'!' \'ill'-I.!" 111·111: I '1 \\ 1!'1 ••/w!l 1,. Hn '··11. fo i•I•·. ·" l'otHl·•I du1. 111·.: ··h •. ~jj ~~~, C. F. Colesworthy Realtors 640.0020 Trivia? It's a reason to read the Doily Pilot '~ entertainment pag~ every Saturday CLASSIFIED , REGUL,>TIONS El!1:<1l:S· Ad 1·<'rl i~rrs ,..hr11Jld Ll1,....k !heir nd.> 111111.'. k 11 ·1~1rt 1'1'1'01'-i unn1rd1a1,.ly. T Ii E 11,VLY PlL('lT B ~~u111cs liah11il)' fr1r th" first in· i: .. rrt•c1 1n_~,.rt1vn only. C.\~CELLATIONS: \Vh· tl l.1lli n1: Rn :1d ~ ~11r1• '" n;:ikc a rr cord ,.( th•· h:JLL SU.\IREH i.:11·•·11 ~u11 by l ou r od tak"r 11' n ·re1pl ,-,r ynor r ;1nr ,.Jla11nn This kill 11111nh•·r 111u~t b•· pre· ~"n t•·d br lhe :id1·1·rliscr 1n t aS•· of a d1!>putr. ('ASC~:LLATJON" (l R C<!l:l:ECTll l~ OF' NE\V All 11Er n1:t: lil.::\:\ISG: 1~\·1·ry 1 ff(•l"! JS n1:'lde In l;ill vr 'u: f<'CI i\ nl'W i\d :h.1\ h:1~ ht'"ll rorrll'tl'ft, 1.,,1 1' ,-'.111n1.l r:u:iran· t•··· 1r, d•, '" 11nt1 I thr nd h·1~ :iJ•),,·a1l-d 1n 1 h e ji;J]/t'I" 111.\fE-,\-Ll;\"f, ADS: Tl1"~,.. ad. :ir" !\1rictl y :a~h 1n adl':tnc,. by m111l 11r nt an)' on" ••f 1.ur o f- fu'<'~. (';() 1.hnno• ord('tS. D••,1c)hnP' :1 11n1. Friday. C'n~ta :\!o>~a r,ff!,-.r• 12 no/Jn -.ill branch nf- lic .. ~. Tl!~: OAH.r l'[[/JT rr. ~•·r\'('" thr n (.'hl tn r!.i ~­ •lf}', rill!, r1•11•nr •lr t l'- 111~" :in.\ .1rll'"l"T i~•·mP11I , ;i nd 1,, ... h~ni:,. 1!• rril•''I &. r"r11 l111 1 .. 11 .. 'I nh .. ut 1>rio1· n .. t1t• CLASSIFIED MAILING ADDRESS \• I). l\fl\ l."1j;(l (o,f 1 ,\fr·s l ~~6:!•1 scr;l:t~1"\-ar-t:i>s • That fntrigu ing Word Game with a Chu ckle (dit•d lo, Cl.-Y I , IOUAH ------- 0 v~'"°'"~" 1~"~·; cl ,i,~ /-..._v ___ ___ lc~r •-•0'""~ e-1 ... r;•di be- lo..-"' lo•m le« 1.,,pre wc•.:1 11. IT Al D JN' u, I . ,;::.::, ~: .. ~~. ;,, . -.. -. Thcoilicrd<lvl 'l METRIP l'0 '"'"d"-" II r-1....,, .... , •t:--rl 'l"-"Tl-1. 0 ~;~~::·~ ~" ,. ' -----------r<>~ e1,vel11p ''O""I ,. .. r . " 'l -... d . "' ~ ' .. ~-,•,•.-,,-,-,U-,-,•,,•,•t00-.lE0l007t70;,.-,1>0,-,,,--,.,--..,-r.--.r-,.-, II-'(~~ 'ir:ll..'A.~f '; u;.Z ~f"l~ll 1'Pt0Y£ tllUR; IQ GIT /,r.,~.\'{~ SCRAM·LETS Aniwer• in Cl•11if ic•tlon 8080 Reduced S4100 '11\!'• I !ll01•1 II !I• l1 '!••lo '" ·1,, •11 "ll llH• t 11 ,;• I f• li'H , I, •Iii 11.,1.\• Ill Jt"\ H1•' \\Il l• , ... ,1 .. ,.1 d·· •/" • • 11• I • "'·•L11 .. n•11. I 1111111:.: t • ~ ''' f,, I t "" ill \" , .... I 1'1 ,, '" 1·! . ' l' "1 .. _ · pH10~ I· I ·'"" ',\l~ .,i.1· \!:1:~~1 t".1il ·, 11. 1~:11 RRBEll.. i!l:ii.Il~ HARBOR VIEW ·"I• 1• 1•"1'" ·" h1lr111. 11r,:r .. d•·•I Ii"",• . 111 1'111•11 ''>t1<i1T1•if< l·,\ti 1~ t·•• nun1•·•~~11~ 1 .. HJ•·llll"ll • P•!'i\>' M"•' \•,·,,·~If · l rwludtn:.: 1111• land. (_',,IJ !i;·:.....:t1;·: :i l\;!;1. associated IAOK EAs---REAL TORS 1025 w lalboa 61J..J6'J Eastside Costa Mesa ·, J :1 •d1<••11r•. I !,,,.,, I I., ilti • ', • " ~.11.,...:• ... '·'··~·· Roy McCardle Realtor 1810 Newport Blvd., CM 548-7729 ' .1 "\ .,., "I ' ' I' ~"II' I• 1)1 1 ·,1 O ', r ·It '' I> •1 " ' . I ., "• 1.1 . '• BAYCREST f:.• 10ild•tl , l~·•'I ••' I . t 1! ,,, ,, "' ll•·u\• '-\I ' I' ' I • 'I .,. 1 .. 111,. \,. d '" 11, 1, f•.oi ... J .• I• .,f IJ t""~ 1 l'I\ I· '' .._,., l11oio-of ·•HI! I 1 • T "" " I ·" " J ' I ! '" o I l·•··:1lh•ll fro •Id~ 1"•1111• I , noi tlo•I\ • ,q'l•'I' \\,.\o•·O! · ••lto!l l"•tl S11r" I" 111111• 1•11•, 640-1120 Corner Duplex \'•lllJ)I' j• ,' J;o.<11 I '.t.l"."">I• (~·;1 ··: 1· r 1 1 ~1"1•·1•111• ~~· '"'! 11 111111, ~. , .. u-r1r.-d J,, .• r .. :,:1.. \\,II t.1n1t·1~11• , 111tli f>ri\:tl" ; .. trol-.. l"t''" ur111 .\II r .. r "111~· t:t:11 c '1dt 1;11...((,·,· •. C...__.~•«><•a tAfl ......... , ...... VALLI~)' KEAIJ''I 1' Ill.it. llfll"Pl<•U Ul(ROC,UO 1110<-" f 1C"OUIC.ll C.°"'PI SPECIAL VALUE \,·\\)"I I I:,:,..,, r h" I, • J:111r••I .tr•' 1\1'., ,], I ,, •• I •P1oi\ r·J• ' '• 1.,1' r /'·d·•· \'·I'''· /1p11· .... i. 1••<'. ~ 1 .. , .. h 1r<ol1•1,• I; •• I• ,. 1. 0.01 • ,, 11',"I"! S j1,, -,. " ART SHAPIRO CO. General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 MACNAB IRVINE -------···------- SUNSHINE SPECIAL :1 h l'<l 1n<1Jll h10JI)(' r(•;J[lll"ftl\.! ncv. kllchrn \\ .. c;1r-c!t';u11n~ n\ t·n l,rit., r1f i1ll<l~1nCi t ion &: rnJ,ir. l'~1111 c'<1 rr u.:hl;1n<l~-\·1 1·:\V. Sl9,000 :\l .n1hri" .\l;i1·1111h h-1:!·8:.1'.t:i. 1 U:.!fi) OPEN t-EELING j 'h,11111111!! -I 1Jcc!ron111 :~1._, h ;1th h111nr n11 '' ,.,, .. "•i111vr .. C't L~int· ~p.1l·1n11~ n1.1•tc·1 t 1\• \' Jiil' fol lllill lfJc l 'l'l('!'d f r• ~l·J! ~ II I! \1 li<J!d 1i.i:!.;::_!;:~1 I J! !:! I NEWPORT HEIGHTS VIEW !n1 111<1 I\).. !hl' l.nui :;.oi..i.1H..10 i 'l lr;1 ... 1J,11p ~· /11•d!1JtHl1 lillllil\ t'lff!lll fi11lll(' \\ j;<)\ ,\ ll<l'.111 11•1 I.Ill~ \11111·1 t.1~·1L!:1.-1 11ll-i 1 BIG CAN YON-EXCITING OE AUVILLE 4 1:~·drno111.,, :1 car ~;u·a;.'t' ,1nr.1 r111r ' On qu1eL cul d1• 1 nn1 (/Ul•<!n G-1-1-6200 1 l<Jl; clra1110!1c 2· lit.I(' J:~!l.500. .,..-------- Irvine IOI Dovtr Drive 142·12J5 1644 Mt c:AtHIUt IA4•1200 Newpotl Bt•t~. C1Ulo,nl1 92lll • I \... ,, ' ~='..,.---;t:oo2G;.;;ro1 R.~.·"""'"'j~ '..'Ge~.",.1 R.E. 1002 Coron• d•I Mu 1022 Cost• M... 1024 1 Huntington BHch 1040 ] Hunt. HubOJr 1042 N•wport BHch 1069Newport Beoch 1069 ,,,.~'.=======.=.=====~1::=~GO~liNG~Wiii[Lml=:.:: Be a Professional NEEDS HELP! ASSUME 7°/o 1 ~~T~'\~~~,:.•.;..::.,~1\0: ...,..l.T.UJ'#......,._...D'DIT.- ' t •' .. Toke Your Pick Plr11..un1En.i:•.1ktc31.1Nlr~1.2 AJ111um 1~ Gt loon. l v.·iih liO' dock. &·iii \•K-w Jn BEAUTIFUL NEW ILUFfS u ~ one s 1 s,000 • s2s ooo .. lot '""' 1 1 °'" 1 """ ...... ""'1"'"1 """"· "'"'' 59'l-J91t • • · • "LINDA MODEL" ' , I r II c l i on ! f\la I ~ I \' I' 1Chool1 11nd lhOPPLllfi:. Ap- 11 )OU hrl' I~ type of person, !lrtp1act, dlnhn: A au bilnJI. prox. I 1nUe 10 tile be#ch. lrvln• 1044 BAY VIEW The V III• Gr•n•da uian or "·ornan, df'slrlii& Nffds 110mt c•ttre bul n•'" TtWc hOmt· lncludt'1 \!ttlley's • B t N t All 6 blllh hOnw on l(lf1:11 lot i'.00-1 broroonu; plWI lllnuly n.ion1 I 11\f' H11.rbour $1$ 000 iZlJI 1 4 BR. -TOWNHOMES t•11nllna• l1k1• thhi or more beyer mA¥ &illWlW J1Jw ln· 1·x('lu.<11ve 1 yr. lK'rviet! \\'tu'-University Park ~ , $49,900 "e "•Ill lt:M!h, train le tt'ml '°'"· 00 loan IC>et . ranty. Call 9(i3..-15o!J. ,•,i. s~-EASTBLUFF lil·\•nSf')'(>l1atour cxpcnM". Call~"~ souchCo. 1 Artonbh: two b edr o o m, ,, .. ~.·-· ~ Grm1nd noor oppty. for fonner • 1notli'I hon1e . ~ ' .lu..,I It fttw <·holi-e, •>oil COUl'M! n11::n11. Be on lht" 1ddc of the H.taltors. hrtW(!('n 1v.·o l{J'f'l'.'n bells. , , , \ 1t•v. localk>n~ 91111 :1v.11U· "'l11n1•r ,\ 15 1n In u t C' YOUNG h:lrnl hOnH' lor tt r1 l\f'llve REA l'J"R 11bh· 'rheff 11meiow; (.'01ld0ll h111,rv11·1.1• could cha.nar thl? MESA VERDE ('l)l.1p1.-. i"e!e lru1d. A1kil'l: Single Story· Ope n Beams · Plush E:a.rpets 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS Upgra ded Lhru-o ut. Wr ap Around Patio . YOU OWN THE LAND. $87,500. • L U PftC'r nt·w cal')k'tl"", "l"t" ou1 ,, 111 y111n· whol<-1111" $18 300 ' '1 ff"N'-'L~ .. OR . Are·. lf'·h "·•rn Co111-lr11I ' ' . k11\·lll•n, 11ulu. kV.nlit;e door, r ..,c.u .. "" ,,,.. "' INVESTORS!! -TRIPLEX ·.; these three to11 tondition apartme nts. ~ated in 1111 excellent rental area. F.ach . ttrut has 2 bcdroon1 & I 1f.i bath~. Sho,vs $530. a 1nonth iilco1nc. Jlur r r. onl y S47 .930. CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highwily, Coron• de l Mar "11r bnr. tumtno\llf t-ell\, J.ll'lv, UN 1:1ct':N~f.D .tti!i!Uc, 3 Q<lr., 2 bn .• 1~11111~ ._ University Park Ut'l'\'( & 1'0n1n1unlty pool. ~-.. r prlvn.tf c ont Iden tin I rn1 .. 2 ~·t•r i;1u"ll.J:t, fln:!plllC'f', I HILL TOP -<l "Eh·i:unt Jlvina lu lnlC'r\!!cv• t'aU ill)\\' lll•tv.·(.'Cll prlvalC' l.'OUrtyard or!I' VIEW l.O\'Cly thl'tl' bi nxun home a 11r1·1H)j!'I' ('()rnrnunll)•" !I 11 111 & 5 p 111 1nlll'ICr bt-d1-oon1 1<unk1•11 tl('fl t t>l('llll'l'!tary AcMnl on MODEL OPEN DAILY . . ti7i-Ti25 · b<ith tub. By o"·nt.r SIT,50'l. COTTAGE 110Wt 1·ul de 5aC'. Lots uf Pt'IOoc l'l7-J 1;~1 Cu1t• nn1l l'UIY 11t:u·1rr hC•llll'' upgr;ult'tl te:itur.tt lnclurltni.: ~:~:, An111:0!! \\'it)' <J11n1t.1111'tC I I I __ , ' . 01 o '' >"l',.,,lf ON •r11E 1i•1th-:~:T 1 111•,..lled .on a hill ncPr. \lw a _carpc (!( :uu !'oC'ltt•"'" 1:11. 10 .nNI uf r., to , ur ,._-, "" I q, , •. BR ? 'IM"I>> -·" a •-mpl•I• •-~ . ., " ' ' ' " .. ' '" ' .. ' \':\ l ,lJ·:'! l<I .\LI\ 3 BR •' ll \ 1,1,ll> 11•u . ,, .")uaciuui; ~ .• 1 " .. .,.,.., " .. ....,, . ., \'1,t:.. lo Do1nlr~'U. to 1 .. I • J h ,._ t·' ,,,111w,1s \\'11.yl. n·d~~~)r'nu1.1 1\5Nuil\fthfr· lklt, country klll'hCll, bui: Ii\• n'lnn'l ....,,!' I t' gttrll'°f:. ™"II"' I \'A '"'" ·$19,tOO ,,, G'• •, In~ r1n .. loads ol roon1 lo.r for.-, 11 nioneh. ~·or 1nlom11H otl, 644·1133 lllltn:!i>I. \>ymr~ Sl90 ().I P"r r1lay yru'tl and ganit'll ui W I S nto. i 111·ld~ .. ,.rrylhln~. r~·;ir 1'11. Obll' "'"lll' fo1· O:td~ a nut qYare I . ''"" , .. "'" ... ' ... , ... ,.,,., .. , .. ,. ... ,, ... ~ .... S • • p I pnt't"<I 11 1 only S.'W.950. Call I N1'l'll1 11~ a llllle,, a11,·n:~101 Sp!U'kJini lhree bctlroom 1 Wlmm1nq 00 J{lly Gaul! ~:)..,·19T . • . hut only 10 .o do1~n. IO\\"rthou3" v.·lth lot."! cl prct-1 WJ CAN HE.1.P YO U IUY 1 & ' ·' . Bkt' 962-5311 I\' Uf)(!l'£1dcri !1';1lu1~s anrl 11 IELL. Ot1 TRAOE A HOME FANTASTIC BUY O\VNF;R 11.nxioUli. SHARP 4 ni('t' ~tlo fl'k'<i ":i1h r;;hruhs BY OWNER ** 644°6483 J7IT.#.Jl0'.lll'~ Laguna Beach 1048 1 Lido "'Ii i• 1056 Ys EXECUTIVES ••• THE BIG BU Slot 1h!s aluu·p 2 & den, ,-ARE AT I 2 bath, nlft!itcr liUllc. Prln1e MISSION REAL TY I locale. Smurt del'OI'-STS,500 Jilt.II UP /\ND 1.0\\'I -GE11M11--- J)()\l\'S: l~lls::h UP,,,.~,·,'. '0"1~ I L"().~· Tu~lin Avr., N B. H"' r r.i v.'l h a • REALTORS &12 1623 Till-; OC!-:A."'\ belo\\. 011'lll'r - 1\!ll take a LO\VEn D:-1., Newport 8e1~h 1069 J·Y~IT., on lhls 2 BDR~t.. 2 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J BATH 1101\IE. U\'. rn1. ~~ EXQUISITE hfoan1M ce lllru::11 & Sv.·edish AN't'ltlACE IN THE NATION Quaint & New Private Beach Spacious 6 an. 3 "'"· W/"fl'' hllnn.1 bath home \\Ith J;aS 11ncl plt1rM~. A qu~t plaCl" tn l ,f;i~;::;;:;;;;;;;;~~;::;;;;;;;~~;;!:;.;1 11 " it bl I f I hll-Ul'I, t'\!ar li\'ing 1111.1 IJ\'C, el~ lo l\Jl lll a j or C D ·M Duplex \\'hot n\Orn cou 1 n perMn crpta rpA. t TIJI, rii ,., ll'unlly art'a , Shaii: r arpet lrt>c<A'fl)'li -$32,fO:l. ~ _I _R_E--1002 G I RE 1002 ' • • , want! llmv Jtbout a chnnn· ClO!IC to Sc·hl Ir. s0011ping, 1, ,, 0 d 1 ~z;:n;l~fl:.:__::::· ~·-__ :_:::;_.::;•~n~o~·~·c:..:~·.::;.· __ ...c.;.:.:;[Tr<'<· ll1R'11 !'!"""'~-'?nl ~· htg. "'"II det.'01'11.ll'd 2 On \\"alk 10 $.C. Plaza, S41,9;,Q. lhruout. !tl io. s...,.1 O\\'fl. w s t · Blvi:k.., \ll Shvpµlng. E1u·h I 2 BA hlortl" on 11 i.;<'llt.;l'l)US By Oiinrr , 89UJ6'46 or ~'ull !'~·lee. $33,400. bl'k Call I alnut qYare lirepla('(', Bul\1 .111 kilchcn. PORTOFINOI P RICED at $48,500. v.·1th \'it'<A' of t'ashion Island. t•t'l' land! l: x p rn s i ye Bl(; jlll:\G : 11.ncl It BIG imported tile ln entry, kit. VIEW o•~ TILE VILLAGE hret'7.c \I'll)' & rear ysnf. 3 AND OC'fu\N. BEL 0 \Y. BR. 4 BA. + bonus room. That'll "·hat you ha\<e in this And n1anv 1nore custom spr11v.·\in,g, mulU·lt'vel, 4 frature.~ 11il fvr $96,000. 1 11·~·-------------------1 1 111 1•1!111~ h:•!il . 2 BctiL"(l0111~ 1 1;(' 'I; lDO 11. Jt'lt in Cori·11u1 del 61~. li \2-2.llil. (hie l<'\'t'I 111·0 l>C'dl'OOln unit 14.,.K BAY AREA nnd n~·ri I ~~~•Sl\y 1•fll\"t•r! ho l\tnr Thi' f'!1Tf'r1Aint'I"!'; BY 3 BR 2 n \ CUSTOMIZED I \\'llh sr}aciou~ f'OOrtH~. i,'OOCI ,... ~rd lt l\ I, 'l. H;11h,, Srrvlt'(o .· 9 uv. . O\\•ncr · ' • I I I 11 ' d '' -,,,,, I''''"·'· c·1··•·pl:11C<'<. I d.rr.1n1. Only w ........... Cnll 1l111in,, ri,,ic. ~pr!nkl1•r'f'. I BEAUTY (' O!le s /Hlf II ' nini: :tl'el\. BO!Lt\I. HO)fl:. HTC 1.-IV. Cnll SW-8672 ·QUIET CUL~DE·SAC STREET-3 Be roon1, ·~· r 1111211 redi rd 41 2 ;>;k'i.' path1 f0r 0u1;iidi• aiw 'bllnily rooin, 1 balh, [Lreplace & et&. bltns. J<xfl">!'{'t'I \\~ioJ. inci·riua·~, 1 -· l~'~'P· P.C'Orai_ · [ 1ivilil"~. Hr n111i for S240. 11 f{,\J., \\'ITll ~-IRF.PLACE. l.Hsin~s N('<'<~ Bull! in k1lr hc-n . \\'(\\' r·urprts ,\: draJK'S fhru-ouL l\lun,v f'Xtras i11C'I, play ll(IUSl'. lt ·:; all yours for $j9,9:i(). · C ll IJl11.•I~ 11! ~t n1·11i:1· ,.,,. I etlm ! nlll'f'ton Di • S45--CU3. Surl('r cui-1om1~.1.'<I J bf'l:lroon1. inonth . ~g assum able loan , 7 1.fi l/r iuteresl. a <'a1·,1urrs. (JClcr1'jl fo1 ,\SSUl\1f: T',; VA lll1111 only :'\dull O<'cupl1-<I hv111(' I Call G1a-7tJ.j ."'.Qul'c k -vac"ut. n1ovc in quick. 540.1151 $1:.'<i,500. Cull bl6-ll;)."1~1. t ~ Sl9.1 pr. 11111. Cozy:>; \)f'(lroon1 l)f'l'Qrutor·~ rlr<'nni 11 ith '.. ' ". ,. '"" ' ... " "•" , , nn v11lunhlP H2 !or. $3~.!Y.>O f!lu s c111·p1:1lng ;1nct ruston1 I , ·,OPICAL PARADISE Hhr &12-SR:il dh1 Clrop1"r il"s. \\'flllM'.I front I \'.\I ,LI-:\· IH \I.I\ "1N BEAUTIFUL COLLEGE PARK-Con1e --NI --Dana Point 1026 court y1_1rd wiih wrought iron OPPORTU TY! ~a ll•. fa n1 i 1 y r.ovn1 'j n. and relax in this beaulifu l 3 bedroom f l tr ! Ii I tf I • \\'(' i'H ll .~IKJll' )OU H honl(' in \\ u·cp :11·c 0 I(' ~I u \ THE BlG O~E: Sp11.c ious -rustle styled horne, e:<tt:?rior of 1\'00<I pl'-nk, used bric-k & h(ulle with t ropical plants and g reenery CV· Orll' of Hw i·r..a·y bC'lit iiarls tif CLOSE TO 1 ('Ounrry ki11·hc•n. Lo1s of 'erywhere. Complete \Vilh spr inkler s . BBQ. ··old Coron;i " 11.11erc you o,\.~A PT ~l/\RIJ',\ <i:1ncri-1r iri hnC'k y1,M ""'ith •• I I · G d d I t f -----~--"" 3Bl\/2BA r I 1'2 9"-" i;11s BBQ nnd boot or trail<'r 'rvve y anai. .• arage oor opener an o s ~ cfln ~l/\l\f: A:-l Otf'ER and .. eiv · · P-... ,..,.,. st<Jrll{:l' Ocriin '<'lo!O£' in t:JNIVERSITY PARK I e x t ras. Call us today at 5-40-115'1 and sec 1t Attention Golfers pci·h!ips n1akl' 1t1r hu)' of io·: u~1· t'ront yard prin1c 11.0. rl'skll·nti11.I area. JEWEL I .. ,,. " " " . .... (•••·· .,. '"'' .,., . .,, 11•oocl shakes. SPRA\\.LING 1 ,;;.,!!!!!;_,;.,!!!!!~'""""'!!!!!'I 3 BDRl\1. .+-DEN .+-FA~1. I ! GR OPENING RJ\I., scn•iced by 2'i baths. ANO Located on 1~. lo! 1\i!h an Newport Bay Tower• . -~·n '. yuur lifl'linu:! 0 1.:cnn \'iC\\' l1t1ldseaprng nnri ll'nelnl!: """"' anrl a J..'l'/1c10W1 f\vo lil>droom iru·ludcd. Afternoons, 1.:t11l To M!e cell 963-45-13. I \.f'('Cnht'h ln<·at1011 . J BR. 2 --------------------., Sharp. 4 ~lroorn Spnnis:h rtoor pl:in. \\'hat a honlC for 1:zt:\I 333-6622 lll'l. St f11n1 rn1. lli~hly ! OUTST,\.~Dl:-.IG 0 C !:'.:AN 1 & 2 BEDROO~f VIE\\'. 31 Ft. h\', rm .. '~ith C.'O~DO~llNIU!\f llO ~I ES sryk-Gn'!.'n VKlley Condo rlll' rl't•rf'•I 1.011 1,1" \\)\() N,'E\V 4 unJI, no \'aearx·ics, [ u pJ.."1~1dr<l lhui:r hril'k.Ja~.~· I J(J(·11h:d just :1cros.s: thr 1 CE 1 I IJ111 1n111n1cn<1nrC' yat~• .. ;v .. • slrwt from 1\11LF. SQUAni-: \\Kilt~ ·11~: l 'LA - . u occan view, v11ullcd bram lhi~! You'll huy u !or ~utr roursr .~ i·uuntl')' club. ;.rvJ··· ~a~l _lour oftL~'C for <'f'ilinl(ll, roo1;11 for Jolt. Sl.Z.900. TI1ili sec:luc1l'll ho1nr i~ ur wr " . .:1-1 !· -S!l:i.500. Bia. 49J-..60:f.l C' 111 !111)-!lliT! I 61.,i--.m El Toro 1032 l.i•11n"~ NN'tU·~I lut·;itNI 011 :1 lirllt' l{l'f'<'ll ., .. ERITAGE REALTORS Op!'n beam t'" i Ii n gs , Bayfront Ho111es lireplal'C 8: \\'t'I bar. i\ Boat Slips ~ BARCAL~'at S.~.:iOO. Full Security l li&:hrise Steel & t"OncretC' comtroction 2 BDR:\1. OYO APT; llas e:<-Prh ate Balconies 1·cllrn! 1X'<'llt1 \'U S: located I 2 .i;:;iragc spal'i'S for ITIO!il 11 . hlk;i. fron1 \\'oods Cove uni!s. 11~;;;;;:;;;,:::::~;;:;;.~~;:;;;;==;~I bell. JJ 's clo~r '" poo1I~ <1nrl cluhhou)o(· und 1·1·11n·~l'r11S I Rf 1002 -General R.E. 10o2 thC' utnlQSl in CARl'.:~·nr.t: 1 '!;~•;•;;';:';;;:;·::;·;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;:::;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j Ll\11.Nli. rur111ai dining, ,. ', .. , .... , ........ ~. \'.\IJ,E,. RI \LI\ ~!'u~ni~·'?s/;~:.s~;,8:~n~nf11;: 1 Wal~ :i:ek?cean l U '~ t" P.nl,_ full y !'rptrl , I 3 \;nil o;;, 11TllM•llt>\'Jl l>ll' pri<'C drp<f. f('Ct. puoo. LoridN.I 11·-1 11! Sllt:icxJ. Fil'sl 11nl<' of-' \)t"a~·h . Huilt·in k111·ht•n i:icl. Roof top sundcck rC'fl'Lg. A real buy at $31,500. Unusual Opportunity Io MISSION REALTY Purchase Bayiront Property 983 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna in ~c~·port Bt'ach. If 1~~~.v llrc11lal'l'. i,:a r rlt'n kitChC'n, p1·1vu1c 11arin. 2 ~·nr enclosed ~ar.igc, 21i ba!h11 all ttdcl up lo the bt'.~t in Jiving r-01n!ort. ASSU]ilt: • HI" , •"'I"'" I •"''""•"\'" ''"" .. "'' "'"'"."' xtras. 5S6-8719. fcred. Trnns. Phone (714) 494-0731 310 Fernando Rd., N.B. 675-ISSl LIDO \vat eriront. 3 Bdrm. & lge. fa mily rm., I 'pJ-:5 bd rms., with 6 b a ths. 1.J.do Nord. Spec- ·-tacular view! Waterfron t llvtn g rm. '"ith step-do\vn wet bar. l'ier & fl oa t. $275,000 . I * * * *· WATER FRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD 40'x90 '. l\1agnificent vie\v ! $250,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ~1 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 •' .... For 1n 1d In C111 Mery Beth Super Shirts Woman'!I vi Orld 642·5671, •••• 330 Quick Crochet! Jo'll A ,LOA..\I. Nt'1v listing. s::t.JOO. • COATS " WALLACE REALTORS 962-4454 Fountain Valley 1034 BRASHEAR REAL TY Reduced $9000 841-7411; eves. 968-1178 SensalionRI ocean & sun!1(!1 Executive's Delight STARDUST hon1c, j BR, 2•4 vle"·s are yours· with thi~ Lu:<uriou;i 1.farbor Vi\" \I' h11 . Beaut. <·uslonl rlecor, By ONE YEAR cont<'1npon1.ry 4 bdrm on a Honie fcf+lurrs 3 lxhms, 2 \Vith a clr11n1ntie _um deµ:. n11·nr1'. S.'i2,500. Cal! for appl I WAR y TURTLE ROCK l1Hll'I', privRtE' lot. Custom bnth~. f ormal dining rootn plus Ol'can \'It"\\', a ro ~C'l'. 963-TI49. . RANT I dH.:or . ld1 h cedar-paneled is iflC'11! for cnh?rt11.ining . br11ulifully clC'rorat<'Cl 3 'BR H · 8 h 1040 Tfl1.1'"1"111i; trN.'s & hnl 111~· PRICED RIGHT! rAmilyrn1. Exposed tx>11ms. Kitehl'n is a l'h<'l's clrearn. TOP-0-THE HILL & IX-11 or 4 BR custom bulll unttngton eac 1o1·1't'Z•~" MOl thi.~ Jovi·ly :1 I GT'('111 :1 bd11n., 2 · l)ll!h \V o o rt -hurning fireplace. P .1 t 1 o. -~ha k c r o o r. honli' \\'Uh hu.i.:e ~ani<' room. p • R d d Rlt OCt'lln rloi:e honlf• In 11 Bl'Olldnl<JOr plan 1: neai· Au1lt·in hooks.beh·t's: \\'ool s Pr 1 rt k I(' r s. 1" u 1 ! ~ fonn;1l tUning, 11111.l llL..;urious rice e uce qui<'t resiclrnllll l Ut't'll . Clo,;r park .t pool . Lots of cxu·as! shag carpc!in,i.:: I hr u 0 u I . 111ndsc11ped . .Jusl 4 yrs olrl llll,l~tt•r suilc. Outside is f'.\· $2 400 1.-. h<>aeh••s, st·hooli;. pal'ks. j SJ.1,950. ln1rr'CO•n. And :? largl" party f"C'C' Ian(!. !lard to beat !hi!'! teni;ilt> "atio tie c-ks. big ' • ,I',; shoppini:. All this plus dr<'ks. SR.9.500. Call 4~1-8003 \·aluc /01· only .W:::.900. Call tn.·t's arid a Kol JlVnd. AU at 2 Bdrm. + Pool Valley's cxrlusi\'r-I ~rar [ J I 644-lli50 the end uf a 11 u I c I ~Ct'\'ICC \1·11rrant\'. For 111o n' ' TARBELL [ Broadmoor <»1-<lo-"''· $22,600 iofornmtlM pl;,., 'a 11 ~ • [ Tft~~lL.J U e OC SI J9,j00 flu s for a lit:\\' un it or vnu T rtl R k A l"P_ ,.,!lu<' n\ ''tl11 cii n p..1y $20CXI nt0rc 1hnn 1-~;:1-4j4J. T.hi~ 4 bNlroonl , plan, l honl•' Call b~-1-1:.!11 . e1u1 huy my upgraded Unlr I ~...;:;:.:::::::"'-':=o:~".....J IS located ncross lht• 1!ll'CC'l mm for 52,000 "-low rnnl ;,,.,.,,J('I\\ I l•t \\'C"l"rn """' Bl"g JI 19'20 s. Coltsl Hv.y , L.B. fron1 a park anit pool. It I"! I l'O!ll. uo.: .... I o."y'",h'l'rss,s';2'.1000P~rk, N,;1,g.;h··~.. BARGAIN TIME 1 600 ~E· .. A·1~S•TI BCeLou'"FFUrivc Jl!'Olessionl\11.V .. land!ll'fiJICd, '• • 12 Bdrm 1'Qn(lcl., dcsireh'e nir con d 1 t •on eel i.-I 1 • ~ , [ i;rouu.i IC\'l'l noor pl.in. ll!r 0 <'om pl c I cl Y upgrnrl('f l Yf Ll'S llt'\\', l'resblv Painrrrl , 3 I..arae bdm1s. ,I',; a very _ c. NOOMINIU!"' 1hntou!. Best or al! 1hl!I --1 •vlth tas!t•fu!ly p&iicled nnd 1 0 I r-r11sonablc prict', niak<' 1his 2850 ~:i-ft .· G lxhn i . ., ~1hs n1rtirul?usly . nu1h1tai11r•fl IF TWO IS BETTER mirrored living room. plush Golfer 5 Paradise FREE _ STANDING ··· rhe Nolan "BnI1«1in of thc f ror ·1 bdtTil. ~ ri<'n1. Con1- ho1ne is offct'l'cl 11t only 1 THAN ONE waUpapcrcd dining area, 1l'Onclo \l llh lor~ ol prl\At')'. 11-eek .. ll ·i ~ a frpll' front ' pl<'tely T'l'furb1sherl thruou1. STD,Ol?O." Cllll tl0\1' 1 o.r I low :ll.iuul Tl\rN'? Trlpl<'X i:h_,J.: carp<'~ & custom 1~'.:~;~~~ind"'i~;:::~,~~ ~~f'I:~ 1 1 l;uC's.r s 1tio17n 01· rt:n orf 'i'<' I deck i;l'l'll, ~\·ith occa~ \·ir.\\'. 1 Yo,ur !'h~il'c or _ Ill'\\. car~t-n 11Jl(1111~n1en1 To Sl'C' lhu;: "1.ll.llh or B11.yside. Ne\\' !lrnpcs, oi·c~i7.C'rl pantry , 11 . SI . . J c~ti), .ar~:c rnasicr su Ir rnrprring. all 1,.ood rxtei•ini· lni; .. ne\1 nppl!1111t('S , srlf-trulv flne \'ulue I fl 1 fl 1 J:O i-oui ~. lCILt \\.'lk 111 \\'1lh triple closet, lots ol l & 11 rd rj6500 ele1:u11ng 1lbl. oven garage . . listing. Old Cornou drl Mnr l~a. cus om \ c t'()un l'r 1lu• OC'l:11n. s. uper llPfl:.J'llrlrd !!toragc. rulf! l'aS)' t o I a sn1a yn . ~ , . w.•"i"•'· 01-•><'r, '""l·l,,·11·. ""•I FULLER REALTY . 1119,;iML lnps. sha.kr l'l)Of, nC'11r I I II ..,/0 ~ ~ "" "~ """ I I 10.~1; 1~. t' ill' " unti~g;ton I HL.Tani.<.'l' l1v1t1~-clinlni.:: arc.1. '4 unit .t-con1munHy pool. 541M>814 ANYTIME GRUBB & ELLIS CO. J<i·h~ls'.11'"1klng-rlistan('<' 1" ~alliff. A·l cundition, J1s 11nn111cul<1tc and vn ..,.. .,,ff Clos(' to n111.rkc1 ~·hool 1,..,.,....,..,,....,.,,,..,.. 67' '08" ll~nllng.on Center, S\\'Hll· rt"uly for t1uick occur=nt y 1 V "''"' · · · t ' t'--__ £ ____ . ~ .. ~ niing: pool and t\\any pa rk C·;ll 963-4543 ,... · · 11u1t"t location. S-1 .~,00. REAL ESTATE shoµping, {'hurchrs & Fnsh· Balboa Island 1006 :u'Cl!.5. NOii' $2000 belo~· c;osl ' · CALL 552-7500 I• iQlL lsh1nd. Ou1 s1 anrlln~ 1:::::::::::::::::::: I WELL.GROUNDED nc1\'. fP r i n1· i pa 1 s only • VISION • 1190 G!enneyre St . value. co1np11n>! $66,500. Call I• On 11 valuabll' ro1·ncr H-2 lot, plcnscl. C11.ll todsy 494-9-l73 ~9--0316 644·1493 10 to 5. Broker. LOTS OF Cl.ASS 50Xlt8 fl. So"g woo<l & 847-31WS OPEN DAILY 1-4 FOR UNDER $100.000. Js. lRnd ho n1c plu.~ it1C'O n1r. lialboo''> shlU'J>C'SI 2 bcclroon1 hon1c + 1 brdrn1 tlJN!tl· n1C'nt. Like JIC\1' insidf' And out. l::xtcnsiv~·ly N'rnorlcled 1\·ith qualily matcriol & \\Ol'kn1nn1<.h1p Inst year. Taslt"fully 1!ceorntl.J unrl \ J..'l'C':il loc111io11. T\\O IJl0<·k~ lo heat'h nnd sll'[)S 10 shop- ping. Just lis!l'd, 1.1·011·1 Just, Cllll TIO\\", 5-\6-ji!SO. "">'» HERITAGE • • REALTORS ,h;°'1' "''""''' 2 bdrm . Red Hill Realty 1806 PT 'RENW CK "'°' all '" pcrfocl ro~ TIBURON MINT CONDITION 1 1 ,: I rli1 1on: __ C!t1r Easler special, \'Pl')' sharp 3 BR plus dining RJn~!:T~ark Ccn;~;:'~~n1;5 2 Rdnn. O\\·n-your-0"11 apt. liar)l)I' ;if'\\' tlom~: I onl y S:•,.100.. or rien condo. Central sir Close to shopping & hcarh. bdm1s .. 3 2 li.1ths, fa?'. rm., Un1vers1ty Realty l'<>lldilioning. ttfrigcrator, Bcautilul gardrn~ s, patio. ihn. i-ni., bonus rnl., nlany ~i ,. c 11 6"" ~io JUST REDUCED Laguna Beach 1048 '--. hoat~ pool ··' -. ox1"G' . ...,.., '-· !'I. 11y 1...-oJ washer/dryer. dclU.'tC dble <"f'j~ = ·~.... 18 WAt.KER ~tention Buihfers oven includf'ri 1.n saieR prk~. Sl ~iOO. Off nrig1nal pril't' and [ MONARCH BAY -area, . inakt:? lh!s an REAL TY ~s200 ¥!X l:l0' lot Ex isllnx 2 Br. I ~\ll lhl? C'Oll\"l'nir~·c 01 own-O\l'nl'rl \i·illl •·an·y IO'. '"" A 'padow; ganlco hom<,.hh iir~OO)' '1 "'· 000 · 67~ Ba hOlll'l': Su. oC H"'Y· i\p-1 ing II. hon1e \\'!thou! the ll'\J.~t ({'('(.This IO\'t'l)' 4 b<~d-j;fCal privltCy. \\'oodf'li lot I :g; tt\YbJP& l)l'O\i'<I ,.111."' for iidditl•ii•. "··, hrnd<1rhl's. .Br 11. u t t I u 1 l,•1n1 hon1l' 1s only. Oll(' n1ilt• 'th f 1 3 ,,,.., ~---~ " ~ I d n d frorn ot•1•11n and has t'OOnl ""'' room or poo · ~·D hu1lt . Plrn1y 11! profit! an ~c a p i g .. a.n f .. _ &lrm~ .. 2 bl\., forn1al din. 571.500. liD-lli~1o~ Oi\rlcr rff'rca uo~al f Ar 1 I 1 t 1 ~ s. OI' ,.,111, ('a1n pr r or holh. rm S!li (XX! • =="-'=-"'::...==--! Locatl'fl 1n dr~irahlc t .V. 011n1•r ani.:iuu~. SO hurr,,, on TURNER ASSOC. 4,4.s•l l 4•9.1100 I PROMONTORY BAY Coronu dcl l\l:lr TRIPLE."" nrr;1, Closr lo .'lhopp1ng and lilis onC'! NC\\' p1;<-e $.11:%0. Custon1 ~·11.tct•fronl lot In ... \)f'aC'h. Cull nnw to see. Call 1105 N. Coa.li\I 1111'Y·· Laguna p1;n1c location. Approved \:~1 'l 'BH . bhn 1~1111.tc. o\'l'n, 96.1-4~:1. l' 494-1177 *Owner/Bldr. Sale* plaiis av1til. for lnsp. Wi·ltonC&Company " . ~ . . " I d11·hr.: r'pt ~. clrp~. 'i~t9JO. . .. of beootiful ocean vii?"' 675-6900 Bkr ~19-2288, -~i-8!l68 L'Vt's. '62·4471 ( :::~) 546·810J I LAGUNA BEACH homes. 4 Floor plans & NEWPORT SHORES ,,,...,..,,,...,..,..,.,,..,.,. _____ DUPLEX . 1 ·5ettln~~ to ~hoo_se fro_ni .. 3 I Co''. M.s. 1024 -· "·'-bll k I h " 1 :l Bdrn1~. & •I•'·'' ron SALE BY O\VNER. H ,. I T h I A I"lrC l n v r " t lll {' n I op c:>tuOlS., ·Ill 1 c .. lull IC un 1ng on own ouse ' · · ·ood & tile deck Clos • ta \\"rtlk to Char 1ni.J1t: 2 stnry 3. BP. l\1£S,\ Del l\l~r. 4 BR, :.' ba. 2 Bit 1 ii BA. $19.900 [ po11unil)''. 2 ~~.1;1h end I ol ~~'fl & bcal'h: sAll ~nds Bl'ttcl1. pools & lcnnii; home, ~lPoi't lsl~!l<~ i\'.r So. fa n1 r111. clin rn1. plush !ltii2 Contlnrntal Or. Pool. lO\\ll. 1 • u•:u n ns, \gc ot, ild F'inancin av al l $46.~ _Ray & Villakc. 6i.r:i7SG. crp1s. rl'Jil('. 11111\o. by BKR . :'!4K·iill. ('\"('. 551-l617 n<'ar ~ac'h .i;,, shops. ~·16 5oo T $56 J . CAYWOOD REAL TY Copistrano Beach 1018 n\\·n1'r. 542.:iOO. 54~!--0!I:{.~. ------Red Carpet, R ealtors ~ " h 0 ' . · 1 l~ORY CONDo-:--?nR::! CASH 24 HOURS Hunt. Ha rb~~-l~ 497-1 761 Soul ~.i~:fJ~ ti{'. * 548-1290 * Jt.:ST FINISHF:D By Builder 1"441 CallC' C:'i1'n1eli tn. ha. \\:alk to sh1111~. C11s111 For Your Home ------FOR SALE BY O\VNER ~ llll·~1-l\'o h'"d 1 d I -t·oit SALE 1 BR APT. cptcl, rlory vlt'1.1' cha-"r, 3 + G" 0,,9 : lu en COS s, Cays. ~ I 11~· Iii• n>t ctin ~ 1~ 0 • "" ~ .. -u.,.. No oblh:allon!t, 15 yrs ex'l. HH ,.,. ' "' arc... .., f&m rm. 3 bfl. Tup of thl? \\'l lEN H.JlLlNG EGGS IN , BRASHEAR REALTY ~ inarbtc pullnian bRth, \\'orld Oh'Orec forecs i;.ale ALU]illNUl\I POTS add a 842 7 E I -• I rnn.i::l'. gur Near OC('l\fl, S&l.500 ~1/:\1 Garn I? r li ttle \'ill('g&r. This "'ill kcc!I' • 411 Vts 961-117 BEACH TAX SHELTER shopping, adults only No 497-L169 12131 65&-6666 pan fmn1 darkenlnt:: lfselut -_fl('t~ t~.000 49-l-9640 ti111 ""lonJ!er nttdcd Ji t"n11' REPOSSESSIONS I . \'ILL TH.ADE !or Laguna Laguna Niguel 1052 st•11 far.I 111th n Dullv Pllor F'or lnfoamallon Rnri loc.e.tion Con~o \\'Ith ocean \Ll'11n~:','.'.'. I &-arh hon1r or incomt' 5 BR. 21;BA, lgt' \it'<A' lot, C'las~1f\NI Ad. &42-~IS , li\11nc & dinin~ R'" ~ $100.00J l'QU11\' In lcaMd h ~ , MONTEGO MODEL 4 Bcdroomll, 2 Bath Lgt-lot next to greenbelt. HARBOR VIEW HOMES REAL TY 83:Ml7IO or fh('SC I-JI,\ & VA hon1t~., Crc111 l\lar un1 pit & ten·ifit' i'Omn1crl·1al. . (11.IJ Agrnt l"ee. Al't'&-s ulfleboa1 ... pa ... I.1i;::ht . pnckahl•'. idt';il for l'flntnci · t ba!•'\lny. \\'hy not buy 11 llh 1i141 6.\,~1 dl<> tennis. nlin 10 bch. u1r-c:nrnlllkirl('cl l'l'?'tnun111\S. ~~-E~E-K--&--,-,-N-D.....,''~---------,[ KASABIAN s:~ dO\\'ll & j)tl)'lllents hkc B\" Q\\'t\ER' Ck-l'Hll \'\('\\ "5 7 • 500 .• "~j219· Sl11-ll1·1· )'f1u1· sh 11 u Ir! c r~ Typn of Lin~ Real E state 962•6644 rru1 . I Lo\'Cly 3 BR. 2 bath, rol· lido Isle 1056 rlC'i.::11nrly "·\1h !hi~ 111.cy C'<\Pf'• sho.wl thllt'!i nuil'k lo crochrt ASSUlllf"-6<' f'll \ I 'J HUNTINGTON HARBOUR orful y11.rd. + pHtio. Nr. EXECUTIVES Spanl~h lilVle J HR, 2 BA hoinC' w/frplc. Bir-in range F.· O\'C'll . shag cHrpt'l lhru- 0111 lln>nkfab't 11! 11r1\•ale piH10 \1·/sunny f'.\!Yl~Ul'l'. C1•111plcrcly ft"lll'«I. 5:;~1.9;,o. l ei! Hoildcr d1rr c t , ~C,,1i--O:u!O. ~5. ;\l-t·. LIDO SAND.S: ~ ft lo The bench. J BH., 1 bu . honM'. Pri\'. l'Omn1, roc. arrn., & Red lo $49,500. 833-0093 O\\'NER BIUfts twnhse. 4BR. JB,~. Bean\ ('('iling, sh11.s,: pa TIO, balcony. 6 4 4 -5 -IO 6 \vkrnd.~ or a.ft 5: 30. ., L A. Y E S L X 0 W Y £ S M I L C E C H ""' 1 ' .~ / on n. • ~hi~. /\S~Umt' 7'; ., Only \ ltl pl neapplt'-lllld·r'ncsh ('()Ill· slory, Ne~~port \\('JI!!. 3 Brei-RlAllY I s~.500-497-2058 co PAHTYJNC: !Tl :I hin:,1 1fln. u~.c "'?t'i<lt'(I. Pal· y s T x B 0 A M c L N Ks A x AN Ru nxim;i, ~' bath~. fan1i ly li21•1COAST11\\f\'. I lon~sleeved shlr1 or cr•·r.c or lt"rn 7lli6: dU'C!cllons. nn "'/lirt"plnce, formal din-Tl~: ~16-138-1 & 213: 592-2fN:i S<>ll iclle Items \\'l1h a Dally ilr! pJ_,\,. ft spnrtv In st;\"t:Z\'T\._1'1\rt; Ct:NTS E C X B S U C K R l C $ K U H M 0 I C u1~ nn .~ M.'P .. lnundry. Pilot C111uifiect Rd. 642-5678 Lowly de11ign, sunny atmos- phere. A!riuni-llkc g11rcl1?n. ·I BR., 5 Ba., den + forn1al din. rm. $159.500. SUMMER NEAR f.1ARJNt:P.S Olive 4 Br, 2 Ba, nr P'trk & SC'hool. Prief'd right 11t SS.'t!OO. Q..,.·nrr. After 6. 646-6115. tah-hu!tonell St)le ~=.c:nd: /or (•ach p:tl1cn1 -add 2:. S AC R I L 0 L I N R. ll UC T BA C K ..;Int condition. 'Vnlk to P · I I I'• >I '' O 1 0 b<.'11.Ch. • 17.900. B r O k " n n t'f .1 t'rn " : ~'<'nl~ ror rnt·h pa11c111 l>r "' j~ ~ · • I 'h~St·!I· J';izq 11, 10. 12, 14. lfi, ,\ir !\lAll r111d Sp•'j'ifl l flan· l N AIT Y P E SIN E I B R X I R S R A !16.'{..fi68::_l ____ , ·~. ST AR GAZ EK fC ~ \~ ~lzc 12 d•111sr :\ 4 1 rll i111c l'!Tht!l'\1'151! thifd.i•ltt:<s ~ O\\'NER Sll.C'Tifi(.'('. ~fagnifi· Ur CL'" R l'OLI.AN---.,.--...:..~ I Jnn1t~lf'l'v1'ft ~h1rl 21, \•I~ . .\;1-cl('llvrry \\"Ill tak'' t.tu·i•(' • 0 V L I N S Y W 0 L S MN 0 II H ~ 8 r·cnl Spnni~h 4 txlnn. 2000 . 1o•1ti · u 11• I in•·h: Olher 1'. ~:1r11.~'110-1nch 1<•·l'k!I or ntol'I'. Stnrl to 0 X c Ev A'S K F c AN v A. E 0 C X A ~. fl . J b<t. r .R., D.R., ~:::·:; J:>.. !C:::~-~~~·:~~~ 1:J.. ~",·.·,',,.ti).. ' l11t•rlr. Al1l·" Bi"""k<. Th\• IJAfLY hl!-111.<. <rpl<·. T1·1,, 1·01f, To "·01---lor -... ,doy -Ill~ "t ,.,.,T\' "" -'T I ...... 1 ,,, 1J.JQ. <X"' ...,.. "''" '"'"' ' .,.,.,, •• >-; • ·T'l\r. f t;"\ c,i PT l.!JT . 10:>. N1<f'l'!h·cr:1 ft l W C R E TEEN 0 ,N I R C CC AC 11·1'0\IJ.:ht·irun 1i1't'f'nts. t ,,. l.1~13 •t«l .. oidsc.,,,npord:.-og1ol'Uflbrt1 l4-1l-, : l<1r 1•:u·h pnllt•ri• ,\• 111!1\ 2:; J )('ti! .. Bo\. JI\.':, (~lrl Chl"l;~'''.l old~ hrk SG:l,930. Cai J'. ,..,u1u5 o! yovr Zadroc l:l'rl ksi91"-•~'tlf., !or Cf\t'h 11111r111 fnr Stulion, 1\('\\' 'ork, N.,. LA. I A AK I K H 002-81165. • ..,,,,w 1 ~.,,,._. 31"'1..,.. 61~• KOVIO .\ir 1\1:.11 11ntl ~r'<••·1:>1 lln"'I· 10011 P.rin! s 11 n, ... Add~..... "°";:",--.,--==~-'"-' ~ 2n... J2 0o 6J1-~-11~' I ·~ 1 • 1 D C R 8 K N A R D I 0\\'NJ:;R !('11\·r~. Sn ,:; do\1 n. •" • ..,., 10 J MN' »Kf'f 6J n.-gi. "°'· 11 H'll(: tlv,.;l'\\"1M' I 111· -1 ll!t1. z11 .. l'11llrr1.1 S 11111brr. 11·19·'1·28 •n-·1 ;;.'todoot' ""°"'~ ilt>ll•t"r'\· 11111 1.11;. .. tlin·r A. K 8 • R C 8 B B • R !)(>luxe 2 bdrn1 rondo \\'llh ?-37-S2 5......., J~No •)~ ).l).'29.,. \\t'j'lt". 1or rl'IOl'l'. Srncl In N F.1': n L tCR.t\PT '72!1 " " 1·u~111111 llr.lpe!i, sh:ig ('rpt, 6<M 3'>......., 66 1./ft<tl.,.. 51411-,• . 11 . f'A •• I i;.tMINt '... J1 Sco•ot 6' '""' \"1rlt111 \lnr!ln, lh•~ l),\fLY Cn:icht•I. kn11. etr. t'rtt MAM CR E T 0 N N EC 1 1-1n~. '"'"'· Lol!t o r./..,..,"'•ri1 111 JtTo 11111.,..4..., r u.nr. 412. PiJlll'm l)('l)l., dn~C'linn:t, ~-'tirh-:iry. Overlool<s Thc poOI ! 'd',.f,JUrtllO ·~ J<IAot IRPo" ~ \\r"' lSlh ~L. Nf'w 1n .. t11nt 'h1rra1nr Rook. I E L A WM A. B A K 0 A M R X MA R D l•rk S'l2.4:(). Call 846--0604 ~»_)~.6 1~l:.,,. ~~.·,~ ~~ \:frk, X.Y. 10011 Pr1111 I Bru;\e, fency knol!i. pnt· L A c A L S L C K C A N V A p U C H M O\VNF~R nim.·t"a.. Sl'i9.l 00\\'ll. Sin 11'""" 42"" ,,, ... ~..,. '-''11 :. \ D O R l';"°s wllh ll'n1•. Sl.00. ftnnu11:ulate 3 bdrm. 7 l}Jth u ...c11 :iE:~ ~~ ~~~ !";~~~ Z.ll:.'. ,lzt; Ml.1 ~ T 1' I. t; I 111 .. 111111 fr1W'hl·I Hoo• -• C A L E K C F A. K C U ff R E A. R ff T R \\•llh hit -Jn.,., di~hv.·a1Mr, (-~ 101tt 11 1 '),_....,, ''°'~ S~l'Ht:n. t,ram hy pk11,1re~! P~l· lo.n1ily rm. frpl c. Blp: p11Uo, ~111c'r JI :,""°'4".. ~= ~~f;:"'- SEf: j\fc)RE Q 11 I ,. k . tf'lll~ ... St .00. 1im1...:hOllr.: Tl\\' htddc11 ntme• h•l~d l!clo••1 1p~11 fci"·ard, boat a{'l'('SI, brk $38,950. lJ."'"""I , II "911._... ,, ,_.. 71 '- Yashlons l!Jll'I c.hooac Ollf' ll~kw 11d, up. <Jo""', or d11JO.ul1y ~11 1i. pui.t.11'. f.11t1I P.-h Cnll 962_1313_ "1·k 1t """' ••~ "'""" !'JGllf'm ~ from our \\11 1-:N \'OU P;\PE R OR [ llMIJt" namt r.tld bo' •l in 11 '1I0<1<11 . LIO X)a-, $0 Todcy ..,..........., Sprln~·Sun1nJer Qlt;ilog. All /',\INT A ROO~I . "·n tl" 1hr CMnbrK DIJnuk Uu O\\'NER dt'spera!c. S.'f,690 ji:;: ~i ~ :~;~ ,.1n.111 ()nlv 50c: . 11mounl of p11pi·r r,r paint C.Rvu OIKk Ltw11 : r!o"·n: flt'autiful 3 tr.'!rn1, 2 ,,,.,,.n )l ~ IJ !olol""9 INSTA NT ~r-=WtN'O BOOK it tool! lx-hhlfl n pu·U1r~· g'.:!::: ~~Ubtlcl ~-WOolley : Im home .. -It h !1h11:1: <'rpt, ~~ ~f:"" :;~~ 11nW tod11.y, WC'!ll' 1.0nlOrrOw. TJlt)ll rl(''<\ tlnl(' ,011 i•rtf(•r, T~w:AHMllof tlllSillifM'-i>4 "' ~·ltaln:f, dl~h\v:l!htr, lam\ly ''r--. U ""-v .. ,,...,. f'f« ) ynu'\1 knnw !').111·11\• bo\\' L--~-:.::::::::::.::;:=;;.:.:.::::..;::;:;=.:-:-=.:;..,,...,,,.,-~"!1J I :>!'I'll. f'"A hf'lll, bric S36,!l00. v1u;o 17 C<V4 s1t~'"' l1 ,..,.., •• fN~TA~7 FA S II r ON n11k·h 1na1en11I >011·1j nt¥rl lo urdtr ~nv or all of thr t~p11ondtd '"SHk &...flud" btiokt, (•lin ftt::·OO!tl , '"' t' / Auo u ;;f;: t'f: :==. 3 BR. + rumpus nn. 3 Bath&. \VIII c o n :!! Id 1? r l<'lllC/option. $119,;j!)O. LOVELY DESIGN 3 BR, + ~Indio. J R:\lhll. Open sunny atn1osph~rt'. ""·""· MEDITERRANEAN I lmrM.c. 3 Blt., ram. nn .. I ilin. rm.; 211 ba.. lA'taiJChold. ss;,ooo Udn Island homes. ""Diking di5tance of s:hops, churches. otc. LIDO REALTY 11·-'·· ••. ~. 'Jl *673·7300* FANT4STIC-BUY- 8'1ck door to bee.ch "'alk 1v/t&nnh~ co~1rt ndj. ~ BR + bay vu. Low IAX<'ll & (~' i.:t1.r6t"n pntlo. NO\V $10.000 lC!l!I. Hurry! Open S11n. J-S. 425 Via Lldn ?'-lord. 6'i.~7,fl4. DI.L:FFS CONDO. AtlrllC. 2 Btlrn1, !!Jlth 11plit lf've\, llt'~·ly rrdf>e. By O~'TICJ'. $·18,500. 644-8813 SPAC:IOUS Fam rm . .f. BR. ~Ta111M1r School, OPEN 1·5 Daily. $52,000. 6"6-61:;)6 Nt'Wport Heights 1070 CUST0:\1 homt', ln1n1ac., <I BR, 2 ball., e.pproic. ! )TS, P."l io, By O\\'fK'T. 645-IOT.f. San Clemente 1076 BF'..Atrrr rt.it. P. F.1\TODELED HACll':"'DA DUPl.EX $59,500. E\'tnlng5 492-32&1 San Juan Cpttrn. 1078 NICt. 4 UNIT 0 J\PT l,1u·1\P Jnt SSOOO. lncomr. 1T!l.~. F'l'r ning1 .f.!12-$264 Seal Be1ch 1084 JJQOlr •. lllluu_o_ dt'l'ds o f \\'11.1\l n J~,.·aprk>cd 4!f!l,.. nnmbfrr'l th1outh 7, send 60 (tnu fo1 tKh. m1kin1 chtri.~ S!IARPI ~ BR. ~"n\ rm. Lfg IA./ r' 5111. u ~.O,l(llft ~...,...... ;._ur,11 ·--·ti-~ Krnd IM"Y't elA~1tleocl Ml&. payabl~ to "Sttk I. Flncl." S11u·l "tltt1am 5) ndic1!t, Addrt'' .l'o.rd \\'lbl1·1n BBQ, ~.~. ~~~ "°~Goo.I wA.!~(fi!: q,•XtY11tl It Ht,., In t•rt of 1h.i< nt•·,portr P .S. RJ-::At.TY &11-8616 J..AncE,;; nl'W 3Blt/21JBA. ' \\ \~ !". TO IJC.Jt ' fo.mrn1, ma.n,y :<tt'll, Below rtt-i'r.nlly rt mOdt>I~I. 3 Bt, 2 n1kt $79,000. or 111r/ t)flt. Da Tnp oond. $43.:n'I. a, l)"v: 6 T :: • 6 2 0 2 I E v,. ; nPJl'l onl y, Ev<'11 it 67Ft-:?92i ! \\'Coekt•n<lit 42131 L'Ua'.'1136 • • • .... 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VIEW HOME S.'00 nlO. 1 )r !Sc-ool} 516.'.o. l!l':ll C'hurcn. ~~ · llNl1'E AVt: AT !'o1~~SA a)' x M ' 2 BIJ ., a· •• ~fll Mesa -~n Di<'IO 2 Br. \\'alnul ~-untt • ntO Fountain Valley 3234 4 btdroon1, fan1lly -m 9624471. 961-2$11.~" ·-HUntin9ton-ha(h 3 740 .\IU\l' Ln ..... tk·~U only -'-~ ' ._, .. r '" rp., t'\I."' Ctntra1 &lt'SA loc1uk>n '°"1 .. .., 2 .~01•,·.~ni-. "'l'""'I I Utt SI~ 2 Ur. U~ <»-&~ .... 1.irui; rt>frl& ...__~· · 26r.l..quna -Vk-1Y ,·.~<_1o;. T ll!URO N ·~·"o 00 h0n'lt\\/J)Ol)l,1,u11l~1n-en '"'' ~ -""' I BR llM & ~ t · n.....1 ~~.l! el._'<.'I, ~n. v.·lre(i ·~-~"l:un1~ 3 ~t'::l1~ l Br. C~~I • Bnlnd :-.:~~-~ H1\l0khu1~1 ?JJ°R':°'2•, bft. !.· lo.'1lfcourv VIF.\V, Lou~ ttu·1lb.. Pt~~-1~:::~t1~ • $15S.$16S J:~1~t;, l~~-~~~~t~: ~~ inr t."Ond., kitch. J'OOnl -on:hld roon1 -2 3 Br. ll;t-v.-µon !~land -s.~~~ i i·t-pt~ tlf"J>I!' Air lVncl ~-M1ll•r ~2-8:l35. tR2li 1 ,;~;.!'.!-~""· Boil1'tl .... 11olk ~ivp ~E\\' Dt:t'OR. l'r1v J:IU'~t'. •·I~ n11 , h1lh111"\l-1. rolor 'f\" clock 1Uoruge .ihed !And-11 &; _,,_ BBQ .... 3 Br. Uul\'Cl"lill\• Pru·k -s.~.1 , _ · • .1• ,1 .,0 • 2 ,.., l.tk.11')· 011 N••11er S1>&11~n ,. " IM::il~ , . Th.r . rt. lll'el -1,.._,.,..,.r -.:n' J llt. llllrbor \'It"' :\'6n.'.1tll -'"ll'!'. n\'a~·-llY.:...~ (lr. S.:l'.ll .. n~ Alt .~ p.rn. '" ,\dull Co111plr,. 2 tnl, So .11 . Apl ., .• ~ ih..:t1"·11i.her, llkfl Pl•llt tt .Yt1. old Pll clrc:lcd in "'~ht tron $WO. Huntinnton B••ch 3240 ~k1·1ld~ ~l.t· a92-214ti ___ ·111 San 111l.'J;o !:'~'"· l7301 PINECREEK i.oid~. "f\••li •v1 •\ il\t po•io • nu, ll':'lilcd In new _ 2l1d patio _ plua •targrott.11 • " ., "f Ii"• k. Adult 11k. aw,1y h't1rn nob:y n)l)n'! Doth otlk·r ~"ii" arc 3 Bt. ?\~"·port . \1le1v. $!:~) 1 rte.1lty•(''11npuny !\T.\\f\Oll'r CRF:'~ CONDQ. K!'t'l"Qn l.n. 1111 ~M1·l'l:S4'( LIVES UP St. Ont'-hnlf bl. from l'lu~ l BR • patio~ • t-ncl05NI 2 B1·. ShorKlllt1 -St•J•. LOOl'\Y! 1 br dplx S.170. rP. 642-8235 6444200 I \"IE\\' :l DR, 2•~ BA, lri,: f.i:i'.:-Bu.·ht·h1r. \\'ti1k 1('1 TO ITS NAME Bt·_.; ,.;,.;1{\!~~~:ru 11001: "°c u.,c. ~l'tf~l'N.10 $12.950. kllrll1C111'. All thlf lor only 3 Hr. [illyfront. Slip -s:iOO. U/\\''. pct uk: G;u<;~t·. , klh'h, lq1ll'. :! 0\'1'1'1.!l ... on1-"hop~ ~i;:h· 1110111'"'. ri<lull _ _ _ G;•71_111~!·VES. 21J-G!M..W90. l&,c, do."'" _ iuking $7<1,!Ql I RI'. lh1rhor \IK>w -s,;'.l!i, ll!L\i\,l) Nn! l hr $\SO. \al'." 1 p11~·1or. 11<-t bar, 3 OO.lro111t!l. uni~. n.-r~ st~:-i. i·k·nning Q1·('r 500 ti+ll U'\.'f'~ nnd l!J PARK NEWPORT ' ~ full T ,,_ d 3 Hr. CNmt'O !llio:hh1nth·S.i7.l . 1·ln111· h.1 bc-11('h·1Carui,:i·. Pn~rr.t: 11;111~! 1 hr ~t7j S-1.->1:-.10 . lk1.)·io j,jjH;7'16 or 1t1•p Klll·~·~:J. 'u~am11 \11th 11all'rfall.11 APARTMENTS CAN B. E S pn~. ''""' n vantage ~ 110 '1E\' , "-2 "-!'"" I I ·~ I E EN AT Qi,11 333-1305 4 Rr rn -Nrw • Tf'nlli!t·~(I. • " "' ,,.. ~...... '11 ' yrly lilltl>, llU llhai::-, t• I i; l'\'1'" tH:r-3.J.'.:::l G 9Un1 B11ch Cttltll! a f'l'h1X!lllt liCttlli,: 01 I 13..i.1'1\t'l\lr I 1•r '2 li1•droo1ns CRESTMONT : IN\'ESTMI' i~~'l\~I " Br. Sand)' bay bcacll-SIOOI AU appll'1. kid11/pt:t. ~ltu~ klll·lwn. r-; p-:1-. -6 c ll-F.ASTBl.Ut'F 3748 your sp.11·1u1is il\rv. l· or ~· JJJ.i..I Tol\nhu~a ESTAT"'S I , 4 Br. Ll~J?um!ahed . $\•IOO ~l<>Tf' To l"hlll.Y.«' •·ron1 Ci\'l' SUNDE.CH.! 2 hr S?Jo. :'\'.ov. Condo. Pool. 3 BR, 21, 8 ,\, BAC11ELOH : lull k" I l\Nll\Jorn. ·•fll.l t'lllll't\I. f1'0111 Fr SHl--150 Uj!t~ll 9-ti l):lli)' ~ • • L1ir. A l'11ll Toon~·~ bl1ns I>I \\' hlk 1v nc1·1u1' r 1 1 uJ d itr~n.1 Sli!i l-un11rurr «1 i1llal1J.-_..:1-v Poul,,. Tt·rui!. I05A ~ Sill• Dr., Bi·cff. {Ct"ntnd ' CALL 675·7225 ALA Rental' 642-8383 l'O<)I;! 3 br'. 2 bt1 $-1;5, 11111, $~~~11~~.i'°*ll• 0 ,?11, ow 1:"~'~~ 1 C1$l~· ,1~, 4t1•1~~ ~I · no pc. li Olhl''' 01tt>n ~.iAJ 10 6·00 '2,.tl\/ ,\,11 ,~J h,1111 1-ni-h>on ll!lanti \e. Ql~!i§ lro1n Brea I • I ~ -II I . I I ,., .. .--_, r I 1•' ,. I ,, Co1n1 .. , l'••p.I '>I •·"' STUDIO i\pl S-".IOO ''a.rd ll lll'JIP1 11. l1\\l1 1':11'C. S:l2-5888 -;-,,-;--• J ;an.I<.'" •! • ..,_os:i • t.il':I .11Jrunt.o.>r••t·<Jn~1 Ju.11.QU1n " ~"" ...., "" • · · ·· · . 1-;:0:JO\' l:H SU;..1;\l ~:n AT , . _' 1-.1->I(. hpl~ fnJtn l .17 ",....k .-none !,J,,.:.'J()J !l!!J.; 1,,~_\J CONTACT JL\Y, Pl'\. r-.!Gll..; ** 1 UNITS ** ~~I!· •PPh '· S" ~Is RU\Ctl! Ciill l'a. rni-lli·lr: 11~.Ut t S nl'('a, ~ Rlt.. 71;: I l'ool, 111,1!~1. 11h ltlry, \"Illa..:(' 1-PLEASE-HELPI ,7141 644-l900 for 11.ho"·lng. v.r romr . _ ALA Rentals 642-11383 cond1)111L111un1 r\r. Jl1 &hi Jnn 1•q .cq:-;; • A I llAPP\' TF.NAN1'S 2 HDR ;\I. tPnct'tl. Sl10. .~ Ca!holle t"huN-h. Slij )r-. -, . , cre19e or sale 1200 Grtl'iiJ:C. Bltns. Kid~ ok. ---1 lL·a~e IH<l-5CMt BAl 11 11µ1 ~ult:illll' lu1· i1c'1"'n'1hl1• 11u1ku1i,: }.:Ul I\,\\ r 1(11.''r ~ct:;,:~~ES 3 ilDll~I . l\hl,,; ,t· Prti> nk EASTBLUFF Y ... -·-_ I 11u11 ·1 111-01, :'\. •'111.I. s 110 ) 1to 1•11 l"f~ ar.t .... .,11 11".~111t'll rll.\.~.,r.L !l1·.t.r J ACR£S in 1\pple Vallry. PER ~10NTH $2"Al/lno. \\"rlll'/Jr)r, ;.ip-Lu~k: l::f'. I Bii. ~': h..11h llLNr. l~·.1•·h., 3 llR i1 ~1 u111.1.,ud;)~l8 •·\~· l''"t lll't"t.I 1tpt/I\,..,• u1 CiJ~t.1 '1. Hr, 1. I\.• 11 1•1 11;11 , i~•I llfbeaut, \l!"A· & pnMiitlly R J'llL' \'I{'\\" ho~Tll" • l)J1 Bl.ii·klll"tll l 1.>ll!i., bll ·U\~. "'l'U!ht•r. tlryr•r, N t B h 3769 ~I··,.., l'-l'v.1•.rt 111l'11 111\11\•'ll ,.j,~h $1•) J.u-...· U\\UCI, ro111pl1•1Pd hou..,. Sl5,000. or RIVIERA EAL TY ALA RENTALS Ho.:;.tinders * 547•9641 s_1. :.Onlt' furn . may ti.· u11.I 1':11·~. rpt._~·r~;, $TAI. 1111.1 1 ewpor eat I SlllJ .. u1i:ltluio,: utU llWL\. :1111·1" Ii, Ii~.;...'~·; lra<l1• Ull 10 0 .C. prop . ...-* 642-7007 * """\JIKIMlll .., u .vic:r -,------.----.-\•'flt (lr 11111n · lt'.I~'. S:J:-,(l -~tit! I or ,.,;g.1:,15. [)\ 'l'l.EX·:!l'I :!l~I s1 l blk b13-l~I _ _ __ 1-.\Ul !JI\·, Bi\CI\ B,\ l ~=~~'".:..::"~8-~20Z'J Lots for s•I• 2200 I Lr.c, ~luxf' :~ br. 2 bll ;\lo. , :'\ R. Bl uffs ~Y •~1•urt 1 .. ,,..h ,r-,, pl1•r llt' 2 fir, PltJ\',\('\' "' :i UH, ;! H.\. \'Jr.\\ :: 111 2 IJ.i. su1.-J TAX s11~:LTERl:-.1\'E~. f fiit HOUSIS .Ju1ilr'I'. IO\\ll(''" ,11111'~ .. 111,1111 BAY & BEACH I ilut~l1!{" UnU, J BR 2'i h... 11"\)lt', )11\' h·· S~t't Dav!l I lrpl. }.:.1ra.i,; ... lnlll) )•U'•I, l',ul. ;,., . .,..1~·11 s.,;1~JJ .\\I II' :l-1 ac G ., ... ,.,,. ... BE' UT 3 I . ---~1""r1~1 + •n·. uur;:iir REALTY 67'~ I " I .,,. '~". 16 . '"··-"'I • • ·• a .. i•ti....,.11. '~r A . arn-, e'r UliJ\'C IJ ..,,,5 1 1 . d ;;t-o1vvv n1s111 111'<"(;r, poo, p..11111, ..... , .. ..i..,.,t'xl I . "·knif;, 11.1rt<l.)~""V>"..-.ll 1 ·'·•1•~'•1.t•J,•.ll'\.'6,1 ,\jl"n t'A.llbr\IOk Pruw:. 011 l v 110fnc sl!e! O\·<"rlOOkinJ; San _ __ OUPl5 I fl !l!'nt \\a~h('r It ryt'f --]('/\JI<' ».'.(! 01\'TK'r 67.....titit~ ti7 l-~•i9 1 ID p · ----3826 · ..... ' pl('aM'. 47141 581--0?70. &f!l.. ' ' lll•lt.Up Hi'i1UI pr1v grouncls .. fl'l!:-.1 OH t."N•"t.JRS -. --'--"---' -. ' .. ~· .. ----• inil 01nt :<:L.:l'i-.lt ! HH Jll' /~',tl "h 1>t\,, Juan Capistraoo \'all<"y. Ht\Jt?Otl & IAY, c.M. 642-llll (;urio,"l'. Rf'!l:,P -n1a1Tied ept f-.11srQtuff 4 Bf{ . 2'1' B.'l. ' l,l,'t' S:rtl. ~-!<>" 2 !:JR ,L"Oi\l l(J. Is .•• /\\ 1, u1• l _ nr. 7 Bl" & • • • ' • . I I< J1 l[.:, -,,,J .. 1;; ,\rlu~t_... IN Apts. for S~le 1100 0Meg~,_Hivy, hors('s penni1-'SEE OUK LISTING!' t.'N· ! Ill) pt·\~. l'l42-.'l'l i6. )!I, 1:1irrl('nt·r. Pool us<". Yrl)• j 1•••1. :1r.1r JI u n 11n !_to1\ l\.;u·h Col"l' T\. n1a1d ~l'i"\', I.()\ 1-.l,, ! IU., 111.1hu1• P• I• S!"' ~\'I.I . bl•1'-r;M1.1 led. S-0 ~ per.a(', DlAL I l>t:H C!'I"H·:s _\\"Jo: llAVt: VERY NICE I~•· furh Sim. nr unturn. 1i.1rt-.1r 1\'rlult.~:8·11"'l--l'l.~i:i_ r•.,1. 1111-: .\11·:.'\.\, 41 ~ N. '."1upJ,• "r "ld•T 111:111. lu\\ J.J!.I() Baifl\.lnt In:: .l i;f.""" • 14·72 ~CRES . REi\LT~ <193-_lts:i :'11.\l'Y TO C l!OOSE 1'i:ll.111u 11Klt67:l-;:;l;i.i:! Townhou5e Unfrn 3'525 X.:"1 l"'1ri lll,('~I G~!l6SI _ 11''.11 .t·•r .. i-•11•11' ,1 ,~~111 ri . ._ p1 1\:11" 1 ... 1<,1 $..:.U/. l&x;~1f'd lrl yi:oJtn fU'f'_a. r,oo. LOTS \\A'l;TF.11 FRO~f." t_;j\•(> l'i. A C11ll 31.~~s...:. (~.~. ~1r~~l..Q~~7.:· 11,\J1J\OH \'u lHH-:!B.~l llELl'X~: :! B l!, h: ku rh.·n 1~1,1.111i.11~~~l'··1~L·I ltt .• lM.J 1~ .. llU'll ''Jll 11,;:; .. ,,~J prope~~~~'0 j~~:.1 ~~:~ll~I'~~~~ throui;:-h tlo\i"n p;i.ynl<"lit .t-ALA Rentals 642-8383 11,.,.:-11b.'.:ri100t1. S295. ask !ur P>11'k, I hlk, to ~I. ~~u! llt'r\TJ!'\C:TON B,\Y 2 Hit , 1 I ,i.,. l•I•. 1nll•". I tilk 10 1wrun ~ 1 ' " 1 •-• .i 1 11·•>~ !:tiln C lemente 3876 do nn!I rltrus. S4000 nor ~~i::~:7~'i:~ ii!~ashl ~.:~ P ait\ flG.1-6716 _r•t\JI 111-.\•r .~· lnd~«J•d , l!'.1. LJ{/Du1111\;: ,"1'(>11, l-.1wl 1 ".~-I~~·:.. l_'-'.'!1'r1•n"r~. -~··:u·ly E.a1tblut f 3.8 .. ~ -- ,.. i ---;-_ -:--,, . !:Hnt•·ni·r, wll \\ah•r, S~ij, I .1!10, t~Hnplt'I_'. .~·ref!I~. l~·J ~,;.-,i:111l. I , , , 11.C!"t'.!. ED RIDDLE REAi,.. \'il'wll prl'ff'rrNI, bur \\'Il l 4IJl ,,\P.D~ to f:>1"1·h .. IOOO :..iS-7-lttl 1\~h1·/dry~·r, LF.AS~ •. $~'01.1 \\'\IL 11,. 1 ,. ,11 1,-.-e DELUXE e . !!H, 1 • 11«. 1·;u·1,1'tl'tj 1'0H, !Hti-&111 or rvcs G: eonsidtor <"xc\usivc an-ns as · ft • HP J UA f''\'. • · 11 IJ 96'' 29:.J E. ' ' 'u • iu ' · " u s. no :t 1 1 ., 1 ! I ' S I ,,,, 2. ~ . ~ ... . '1 Sl'\'('I ,,-.-.;-:---I ,,,.,-,-,1 ;'! i ..... 11y -l'l'! [II'!~. 111~'(1 Oc-1·11nlront. $.JO .. lC . H,\ :111t (••I' l<i!'ol'. ll'.•1~'-, flJl'o ,\ ;,tu\O' • IJI\{ ay, :> • \R:-i \1~1 1. 9i9-lj2) l~unl' ~ 1 .. 1 has -~111 for • , ' ·' · !' \ •. '' •. n • , · ,11,.11.10 •. J. P"r l\k 'l!J.1---lll29 1n,·hl ~1,,,.. 111\J,tl'r "'ultl', •l•n tl1,,;11\\ .1~lo· t. 1 l"'l"M"t Ii' ... Com mere iii Prpty 1600 "PRIVATl'.; BEACH" SOX120' HouMI * Apt1. lv>l:it i<:torn~I'. ~.~. nl-0. 81 •• 2 ;,\o)L'), C.ttul•1:·1 to ..; \XT \ \1\' \ J Br Xr So 1--/"I ll & lllJf i,:.tJ 11i,:t . .-\ul\_1 1lwr I Wlil<'I' J•I $21.i Ul'J, l.,;.1U lot. Cypress Stlorl's ~n San * 145•0111 * s~29'21 .~lount liid~ly \'It'"'' 1t'r11u~ 1 '(·11. 1~111~1: 'i i·ar .i::~r· 1~1 · 1 San Clemente 3776 u111.'lll'r .. 1.1 11 i\-.11 .\ \:T..' i~1;, N I B h · . I I I . ~· 1••11 /\\111! 1101to . \\'ork ., • ~ ' ., · 1 ,. ,. · \'I -"'P c Plt'fl'lf"CB .4101,,!!C-Clrn1en1e.O\l·nern1ust s<"ll. JRR ,l lxi ,blt1n:<, rpc, i'11(-&ll ill '" H. 6 11 .~-l I J,:;i,;(l,n1th.8 ... 1-91l1 ~ CJ 1 /{ 'd -11 1 t11r1.111011,lrl·a.,uu tSOu· 1 HH, I', B,\, ('ltl/~·IC'tl, l . Gt-n . rera1J. appr, 3800 sq. Priet' SSl!.(XK). T<"nns. Brok-4llW.111hCOSTAMESA rd \"f"fl , no Jll'li, 'l rh\\dft•n _ · ti.)._ rs._· .t" _ ' 1 . '1" <"tn.••n •' <"!ll t'nl ott• !), 1iv fl"I ~. t'1I. b-ll-~I dr.,1.._,~, ll'l•h &. ~IO\•. ft . hldi;:. SOOO:<q. fl. land.12 rr,6/;.-12'20. LANDLORDS FREEi nk .. _raU t>tt 1 1 ;";:30 uni)' LOVl-'.L\' Nl-:~G1ll HUHllOUD "Oupl•x•' Unfurn 3600 $1Ji~,1 l~c~.~.~~11~~h • Sl07 • 1t1~n\\11~11·1, 1•n1·los~J parkint..: spuC'Cs $19;i00'.l T\ 1 . \ot,11 ''Rt',•,··~·Rs".'." S'82-.;;118 3 BR._ ~ru<l),l~Rml' rno1n,I t"uni.utll. llnl lun' il\~t.!ult't' SG:;i ,\nui.:o~ \\11~. :-;-u ~«l.•l;•'· \\111.1· 11.11d $J!!i. s.i:i.006 dn. O.\\'.C. '1111: \'O t'\"'-'1 romn_iercial San "' <:.. Si~G LES or Famlh<"s-2 BR frun tl~ fll1 , '11 n.\, 11rl 1 ... r. . I to l'\"I' ' I ~ltltHlj;t'fl b) 111'1 4 nil I'.!:! t.lilj t;2·in~~cl~~~~~Y ~~? b~~-ci<"mci::: .i!J2~~oos, \~o\~·ul~~~ j~:.1 n~~•n 1~~i; Iiouse, bike lo bl'aeh: Abo 3 :~~:,;:1~,11·0~~1'/.»rnrn. l:"ll:-.J 1~~~n:in;~~ ~cl~::. l..,"'t' SAN CL E°~1~1~TE \\ ILLl.\,\1 _ \\ .\LTl'..R~ CO ~!-:\\' 1;.\l(l1!-.'.\ ,\J'T~ 5-IS--:i093 Mount'n, DeMrt, BL:LLETl:-.1 t'POATE:U 3 8,.n·~-.!!c,,.~"'· f .!l.1. i\I.:! l'l' •• l .''I·, ,",.,,. s1•_·--=-.·,-,,,, ., ('0\-.. IYI p.1110. 11'·.\I' ('pl, hl1-, HOTEL Hunting t on 8e•ch ~840 '.! lllt. ~ Ui\llt, S.\~ """'""""""" ~ ·' " I --:l BH,;:U,\f'll.•.1111111,f1·1.i1~. -EVERYTHING BUT Resort 2400 unit's \l"l"l'k. , -. , . -fl.\ frpl , lull n1ui-;1;,.,j u1~. n•lr1g. OIJ! • hook·up • 11 l lll-:L :"11.\I!, SC • I CHILDREN 5'2.JU. {)•II l!fl-ti\11 -Hom1finder1 * 547-9641 , 3 BR. 2 ba~. lr~l~-, 1 nu. le. v.;i;.,l"ll•:s' & Ill< I-Ir 1 . f11r '1aShl'r ,..,, i;:-as dryl·r. -A --f -Spend~blc. :rax s h_ c JI t'r ':; ACRES .~ CABIN, Joshua 1 1001 \\'. 17th ~r .. -:anra Ana I hf>;i"h. l'\c"· p;11n1 .~ J't'Jll'. f>1'\'h::-~..:::'.i-:,;-i~ J!v@!'610-'1!00 l{itr. l.i\1•ly 1.,'TOUrl<I", t~1111-partments Un urn. ind parents love the /\.£\\' 2 UH, 2 UJ\, \'lt..'\\'- capil.i l i;:a uu;, pnnie l?C· Tr~. S500. do"·n. 1}!. inth. -S1SO. n10. ~is.JS!.:. ,.,1 l ll>j ' 1 11Jctt•l) 1irn·a1l'. ltl'~Jl. n1::ir. B tbo I I d 3806 t ilrtlf'1'1 •lrupt·~. $1~>. S20.~. D11·n. Healonomit.~ $l!J95.lolal. AIL 6 5'16-9.m Balboa Island 3206 r.O\'EI r <fBR ranimi S--lfj -. -. ·-.-· 1 rh..-t rpll·. Sl,'G. :-;11 1,.,1_, a a 1 an larg•1 lpac.1ous •part· e 191_;..~lf!.'i otll-r ti e Bkrs 6i..-6700 --1• Ar "P\l -11 :-.;t..; II .\ I hr 2 rrpl, \\r>l l,,,r, .l(l1-':li6 I menis a1 H ii n bury San Juiln ---- NEWPORT BEACH Out·of State Prpty. 2600 I LIITLF l~ND I ;;.)('/_81~6:lsP. ,.,ll\ rl.l:J:~.' \"~1, _ •'0 111 Ill 1 .... .-,1111•/Hll.~ " \'.\t ,\:'\T' :'tl!ll\\ 2BH . l'-'1•"1'· Cross . I • · ' j. • "'"""'. 4 or -· -S. a 1 .• . A ~ k r 11 r sr \Clrlt: ., B :"t' , \ 1•'1\ 111'" ~h11i;. •lrr.p"~. • ~~pi1trano 3171 !>rime 6a)1ronLSlte •"'OR SALF.! ()fl{' (·hok,. Char111111\i. unfum. l lxlrn1 . 2HRllouSt:Dc.l\\·ntownll.B .. 1r1,.,.1• Gll-1791/6-1''-8'1'!;') ~.• S-P.. p.ho~M · 1•;11111. l .. t>i" i.;rirlil{t• l.:j1.) , ------ For boat repair & s.1li's ""OOdC'd 1tl'."l"e in bl'auriful ho~lt' v.·/[rpk'., Klltil.ge & ' SlT.i/irio. + s,i;1 <'l<'tulU\g -· -·-, • --~~ .-~ ,1w1, ~rpl!1ldr11~. hh-1n.~. f>p;,t. S?i:i ,irl.i·. 641\ l:;f\i -• <;-1:111;"('~ ,ti,~ )1Hl~l(c r / S.:..'\J.J. ! BH ('undu, .,..1.,.. ,Cl"pl, BIU Grundy f{Jrr. 67:>-6161 Island Park Idaho. Hai~ 1>11.t1-0Yt>ar!y. 11-.,-. Call53G-?~9l"v"~· 3 Bl(, 2 BA . 11111111;... rio1n •TUI T}flll'l •• \f;iHl~"-Adu!Ts .. ~ ,-.• -,-·---V S,t.11111• "·"'ll'l• ,.~,ii rani,:•·l•i\i'tt, p •!ni.:. 2 (lflJ' -c d • I 0 '\ • s1o<>OO GN'al hun· 1 \\'rll . \\'1nlnn R.E:. 675-1131 --!1:1rl~)r \'!I'\\' ll•11nr Con\-No ··~J!d or !)(•f,,; ~rl.l-!'rl'i9 or I\ F .Al.L\ ·.\ L1. 2 h;i, frrl<', 1 • ( h1IUn ·11S 11!11y li.l't•a I i.::ir. 1•)ol, l:i u11tl farll. 264.M on om1n ums 1.PP ),._ _1. • ·,. 1 ' , . \\'\NTt'IJ Irvine 3244 uiurutr /luul. lJf.-> ~l:l-.1~~n I ·11·1 ~111·rJ . n11. (" ~11. · n~11Jy 1:':!"'" Prl'f. "·ork'i;: • J ... •1)(1' i "' .. /i1( :ipis. J'Oi.«u l"io·rn•·I Ph •'Ir. for sale 1700 inA', isunit. \11ner spor s. , . --, i.;1r!s s;1·.,1:.10 117'• 0 1'· • '!. 11 ., •.. l''l. I ., .. Con!ac! :\It>! \\'right, P.O. fl' USED BRICKS * :~BIL,:! ha .. n1•1\·1~h lllufls ,. , . . "1> •• --"' • ~ ·, '1 1 <1uu __ ,1 ~':.•t!1CL . Hod1111\11, 1ll.,1 h>ll -.Jti:..S.~ Bo '1""1 l l ho 1-'111/s JJ· I ,-.-. .-.. :• I 'W-•l\!j ' S·l!f."1 ;\lu 011 lra~1· OC!-.A~t H.O:-.:T 2 flr. -( _n2_0nd 61.i--.l~ hr_ 613--0Sfil_ • r~fl.') .It ' ......... 1u lllll.'I '111 • r \[i{L\' . ' 1 Bit ' l BY o"'nl'r, Studio. J."urn 1 x .)J. /~1 --'-·· .;. '"'"'""~ -·.-• -Ba. UJ\\, •h~proi;;4J, jl!1l1•1. C · B h 3818 11lo~·n11·11t n1••11~ ' Ill\\. 1•1i,poo . ~3401. tl-lAKE O ~FEH. SUPEll "··!!•I 2BR I l 2&trn\,2ba.sec:luclt>rlnff.'l.·\(,l.~T hl-l-7f,i;2 l'•I _, !I"'/" ,.1 1 i1p1strilno e11c. e 1 f I 1\\"a1l 11111ncd. $1~. Blk fro111 bea1:h. Jneuzzi 1 • °" ~ -1Af'., I . S':OO ----1 •''" JV ""'· • 1 Y· -1 . 1\r. ~ 11,pp1n~ .... rwy~. . -. , ., I pool & hcal'h i·hib µr\\'., Ranche1, Fiirms, f~1>. :t 1~1i~'. t~~in~"· ~fl!· ·~<"~/~~:~t 1\~t.h:;·····-·· · 1Newport Shores 3272 fi i':_:_:i l':..'9 ! . _ . ,. , .. ~ w tn1n1 )ui.1• ·':11-.i.11 boat_ lioi'li; !l\"11.11. BU -in, Grovel 2700 I S3T.l yrl:~· ~\,,k .. s.~~ .. :o Xt .1 :\'r N">. Co«~I P1aLa .... $~00 !\F:\\' ''"'''r '\ l~H ]ll'!u~·· l'IOV,\CY :-,·,.,\ \\' .! Bit 1·~' XF.\\ 0.."l.U\ .\!• \\ .. BR: 2 BANBURY CROSS Santa An1 0 .\1 ., st\', i-1•f1·1i.:. \\'a !cr I 41/hnl li7:'.-.l_:Jti 1, 1 . ,1 , :. , • u ,\, frpl l", :.;ar. ln•h'). y;inl.l 11,\, b1t11.~n.1. "fll',~. ~l'.ris, , I vic11·. $21.aOO. llunl. llnrbour <'O ACRE Avocado Ranch. I Co•ono del Mar 3222 '1.h'1 1'1 1.11 11· -ho SJ!" 1 1)1.'1'11 :--~.11.~111°' k 1:".!~11n171. 1' h. l>l•!l•i. 5tiJ. &lti-·l 11; hl~1n~_ .5:.'li(ll!no._1>42-ll;i,1 _ \1"1·fn' UC111:h U!v1! &· \\ arnl'I' 1 1 CHI LOR EN 21" .92 ~ V ...,,. . • r 1 ri",,; ............. •1 / ,,~,, .... '"' rnn [1,,..,.1 I I , .>--J: -,;;r77 <"ry 11ll n.1cnvt'" • , • .,.r, m.11. • __ . . .. , ...... 1 1 , 1 •11 --· • • -A --1-1 F . h d Corona del Mar 3822 1!11111 \ J• ... • • ..,,,, 1 .... , .. ,, ,\NIJ ,\uL'LTS LUVE Fa !lh ro ok "r c a , _..,..,iT!i .. }fi.~iwn){ ~-San C lemente 3276 pilrmens urnis • I • 1$4'l ·66u4 • PARK PLAZA II IRVINE. 2 Sly. CONDO.:.! -, .• ""~ .,212 llf'D£C0f"Tl·'O , I !111·at1un, !ul.iofl'x1rns .. ~ .. 21 "· ll•/I 11,,_ I II ---_ BR 11 J·11...,r1 ., '-~ '......,.,...., ' I ' ·" · 'T'll'\Oo <rps, 1 '-" ""-t fl n Balbo 11 d 3706 ' l'l''''''I'· •111~.1 2 ,1,i, 1Hit 11pl$. · ,',b ·' .,.,s,_ o rpt &. p11int ln & ou1 1 ,,.,rm, •• ,,,··" Slf'EJ:B '"''"n \1•·1to , m"1 • san p-.. l. "alk ''' l•·11•h. s·110 E fonnfll th11111i.:-1111. lnr!ry" ,\CP,E 1Jo111f'~ltr. 1lk 1 "Shol'('chlf~" ~.._ BH 3 ha . hon1r, ln1\'£'l"<llY p.11·k. 1111 ,h~,.. l'tt·~icl.-.nri· 1 1 .1~~ •ll'l)'li, ~. , UNDER NW l'l11y 1\rc:1 3810 I \\Jpla1U<"r:<.. f"r. pool & f lantahle to avoca1K>s. lrtlOt H.rl C· It f . . 1 J hdrni. 2 h.'\. !\r\\ Turllc· B\ S';:c, -;;lil-(il~ l>ltn!i. '"lur IV, pa1~1 & bl•I · '.!Bit. Ulln.~. 11, . ...,1) tli'.'lT.)rith•l, Hi·t'-··luhhvU~<" fiark _ \\"11lnut Sq. 0\\'Nl:I{ l!'r111s Call TI4-li:U-3212 ~~~l~ 7 '1 OI app " l'•l•:k l\upl••.x(.~ near hi:;h s~~ Juan j 1\\-.11l _1h1·u J uni:_;_:it.h k \\kl) It~:,\ l: T I FU L li,:1• "'1"1n i•nrl ~111,11J:l'!I, ht•iiu!llul l.1ct'll."''<I dny 1'1111" 1'1'111 ur<•<t, br1 <:k pa t i o. 1 ~•'t'!'. ulLL ~hun "';'-'\d~ y'rtyll'RS(' 3iii':.1ornu;£:"C;in:1c1in1111 fJf'"11 Rn'i 11•111us ~~ri0 ''"':..'ii r~. Pl .ui I". :i i-:1t.'':: '.\E\r ·:BHl~H;\• fr11l1·. nil ~~i7-M<!l)I( 1'~1' .. I MANAUEMENT p.,,1, .)111U7ll, M1untt 130.950. 551-4746. Real Estate Exc.hge 2800 · 1 $(•hi.ol eQn1n1 rtt· • ~1111 __:'Un1n1er. !!:r IDJ __ I \'!•'"' '\ Bl<_. 2 l\A, ti\111..;, J,.n-i;,i·ai•uii.:. Lr1: play tor<":•. l-"1"1111 $1!Xl.OO Ou lex•s/Unitl ·1 BR. ~'rp1c. A\'nll J utli' 1st. rennon ........... ~~ ·1:-iG Capistrano 3278 \'~:,\IU.Y-1.i\IU~t:-t.:l'Pt:I~ v.hr/1~1-:.. 1 1·11r i.;ar . 1, 1.11,111 s d i·.: •• ui. l'h.1~.; to PARK PLAZA II 1P I yearly, \\alklng_.(h"l.Rn<.-e I hd1111 , 21~ b.1, ~r S<I , T1·1'r;11't'. Xtrd nH'T.! 2 Bd l _1o7:1-fli2:J ---1 sno1,11u1i; ,1,: ~··ol::. L1u!dr1•n l 805 West Steven' .. or 5• e 1800 ACRES store!l & br><t<h. 6i . .-2672. II, llC'\\' ronl!o on l(l'l't'll· 1 RH. , l:lr\ .c l)U 111 r Y !~1. S:IOJ/:\lo. l..c;L""-"· Oldt·t ) l)f-J.t.:"XE new~ hr, 2 hi., 1111 1\1'1\.'Vllll". ,1.JG-11:;,<.J, II ll<.l 1111~ <IHI Sunll""'"r• ~.I flYE H V llills. JBlt 213,\ fAin r in bt·ll. pool 11111! ll'nni~ .. S·a! Jlr,ni\'. "F.! C:•r1""•'" H'""11 l)nJy. Iii~; 67J...il9i h!1n~. lrpl. 1'llk '" '-lt<1J•~ ,\· &ll'-1 ... U 1 Santa Ana S4S-~J"'° 'J\ro C'harn1ing hOlll!e& on a lri;:-""lio -& 1111; JTtl, lflnd· I bllrn1 21~ b:• t.:nl\'('Nity 1 .. r 1~'""" Sl11\'r._ rrlni.: Call ~\VI-IL ,,-r-,--,-, .. ·I ,--1.-11 .. h S:!i:1 lii:t-291R 'ft.I! lo! &s an invl'~!or!I s11u1er ..::;,· :· ,:_ 1 t'IG-'1'1:-iJ • , 1 :t) c "'u Y r·l•M'. ----------NEW-FAMILY-AP~T or livf' in onl' anrl hrlp 11111kl' ll;ear Desen lfot Springs • ~~"'' "'IW crpt!!, 6_1-l-731 1_ P<1rk, JU."! l'f'lnc-rornl«r • • · "! UH. Si50. 01·1-r b'•l'«1>•·. "! !l/{ unf\H"ll .1f!I. ,<;;.,u1h j1! ,\f(l\·~;.1....-,\1.1 .01\",\,\'Ct-: ' • .. ~ i pa)llllt'nts "'ilh lh<" olh~r. l\i lh con1pletcly furnished 1 F'R~_;E R•::'l'T -2 '''E!'.:1-:S l'Olllnl l'C'M"Cal i'ln . ~!.(I Santa Ana Height, 3282 Call t__;u), ~l-0-ta:JIJ Iii\'\, sr.:. 11111 I,\ l Utt J)(IU:--•· '.\J!I.~. l !··~" Grand Opening. ~.,. $38,ij(), J{ed Cn r pt> r hcdmon1 collnire. Pr\ c· c '.'\'rv.· J l.U{, 2 1).1, lrpl<'. CALL 552-7500 B Ibo -p-~ 1-370--7 ll l-i.P-:...1~~1 ~"n___ tu IJt' llh L'rj•I~ .i.· 11111~ ~f'\V 1 ., 1 , l<ll' 1, ,_, ~ nvrslll1rnt DiYision. lJ .. or l\l t'XC1i.'l./ij{l' .• ~r. 0<·Rrh ljl), fi l l-411 1 • • 1 Costa Mesa 3824 !bllv.11r. rc..-11 . p .. 11•1 1•1 I i-rl!Lni.:~ H••r. 1~·.nni l'or! l S 000 ·11 "'· " "-S -VISION HOlt~E t•11u1tr'" 2 BR 11,r, • a en1nsu • __ • . . .• , . ., , " "'· 11"""'i ,. 979-25."iO. l..arr.· Pfisll'I', p F. T E IO ,l"\U' !01\rl th1ni,:. c :,11 & UP b I I • Cos.ti Mes• 3224 ' ;;.-,2_091 ~,,r,i.'li-'1·l7/ $35 WEEK I a1·011,\'. 1'1111u11u .. 11v.i 1 , l 'lfl\' "''""·' Jl;i1 1,.N ~ lul HOUSE A .PT BARRF."JT RE ALT\'' e Sit::l'ptng /toom1 I MARTINIQUE APTS. I-n>lrl S!'i'j, ~ l-lond.1 S1, 1 lur~·. f;r1,,; ,~· \\'atl'l' /'ol. Sniit:. + • 6~2--U»3. I Red H "1ll R 'ealty _South lagu--,,a 3286 e 1 10.,~ .. k,-piog <•-mo , 1 '!Ill' 11 1• , 1\111 '.:!•I.! 1~lk \1 , •1f J~'..i<'tl, I 1 iru 1.,..~ a:~· frwth' ' • w A hou.ite plus l'F: \! ,..... RFl\l l"Ol'S • Ul·ea.n Vtcv.· Apts l'•••l. Nr stiµi.: ,\ilult.~ 1inly. 111 · · u ,\!l;uns. ~ou-"1~ St11r1111J,! 111 $169 • 11<'11. 2 BR, 21 ~ RA Alli. Frplcs, \\'ILL trad<' up rron1 '1-T1lcx LEASE \ ... • ' ~i • -•· TllltEt.: Ai···h B:1\, 'l Bdrm. N EW U EXES N h M d NF\V 3 Bn 'B RARE "BLUFFS" """ .~-...,., 1 · ,. ' .. 1 ."'> l ll'. pa '0~· k N f ' t · _, · L:n1v. P;1r k Ccn1«r, lr.'ln~· sii.·, ~" ,,10 ,.;. .. rly 1_,_ ... _ BALBOA IN Jiji Snnt;1 An" ,\\'<'. C' ,\l N -U PL ew OfM 1a ows fmtlos, gal'al!<"~. ya r d s. in Fonti:ina. to n>n l"'s 111 n-f I •1 Il l! < 2 tl , .. • "~ ~ -~" \I 111 • N II · h 'I" , 0 C ,, ~ 1 .,..;iur. u · " ,\ , l'-!J'l''r l!IJ Nla1n Slfl>Cl ~r. •i·tj~~.I'.:! I i, ba, 11;u1v11, crpts, dens. 51 7 S. Nl'\\'horoe, S.A .• c1vporl e1g ts. "..--.41--1 ... Approx ""·""" C{!UI y. I c:A .>" " ronrn • .,.,-rarrih• rhnu11: 1111 17 Ult Condo, A.IC S'125hno . ·-------· 675·11740 "1111-: VICTOl\I,\:'l'" IJ\\', Ip, 11ul k 1'1 hc•t1. ~HI~-554-2600 T\\'O 1 Br Apts. Co~ta }.lr-sa. ll4-S·l6-20l7 1to/lov1•1y v1c11· or l>;1lk h.1y z BR Condo A C .S:?Zi &. .t~·l3 Hses Furn/Unfurn 3300 IC t M 3724 2 liH v.I :,:ur. l1: 1~·1. /\tilts )~j" .1 ri1t-~l.1 l.i1u ,\ •I•,,. A-I F-/U I 3900 4:<" yurrl, .S.tl900. By\\llLI.Trad!'4·PLE.XinSan-111ld hf<• Pl'f"S<'l"\'I". Hui,:r '1BRConrlo:A/Cr.!6.i&$:?7~ -~-" ' · I os a •sa (fit/fll'plhl l n~. fiK~I \d \\/ ,_1,.,.~l~•J1 •J.UpEn.".;J1.'tu11.1 ps urn nurn Owne r. Aft.6-5-16--9.'t'lO 1a Ana for CondD-equlty bHlr'Ony. i:.1·e;i1 1·nt1•11ainini.: 3 BR lfoinl's ·-·-· S295 .~ .S.ll5 I LOW WEE KL y RATES pull'I. \\'t r pd 6:16-11 • ..C.1 -S25 f:lonu;-v.-ith -,\d l.n'om. P •op•rly 2000 Sll.000. 8:!:!--0686 556-0040 hon1I'. t..;nfurn. Y'"'tr lr1<J;(• 3 BP. 1101.,0 • , ... ,; & •l::i:t EASTS LUFF ,,,,7 v ·,.,0,, .. i;) .. 1 ., 11,.,, $!" 2 .1 BR 2 h kd ----·-'--'---'-"'-~ LO:-IG Beach top \oc, 3 BR. l't'ntal. $·125. pl'r hlO. 0"11('1" ~ UR. Hom·~~s.:: .• 0::i !.: s-12~1 1 . lkh·n~~. :!1, l»11h,, '·:"'· Executive Suites ;;;t!Gl~T. ~ I ~H --;:/dr'f)~~ I 1•1 UJI . & . ok. :' ;,, I s L':\ITS OR~ 71+-196-4800. "' rl.,\NCll r.E1\LTY oond . thniout i..O:'' .\.•rd \i Costa Mesa J' 1 f G rt IJ "" 561-.JOO -Sij.'j,jj)) _ , <;:,. L1.~tingll 1"1'<"llf'd •5.-,J-:.nxt • p:irin. f1u)r!~~n 111.Jirini•· 642 2611 1l~•·. QUJl"I h!t!;:: l1tr 11111,ur"I .. ul k·al'h of II IC' l'!:':'.$ ... Deluxe 4-Plexes II gar. $13.<m . rq for oc Is R.F.:.c'-.1,~11"•~·,.-~,. 4 BR lio1ne ........ $:il-11 1r11, <111 n11 : fph·. Xlnt 2G80 Newport Blvd. I "rri1~. i.:ar:u:r. i\11 .. 1 ....... , 1i;.._g1 ~lor<1 Kai L<ull' {Bl •; 10.--~ l)o\\"11. Ext:ellrnt lrlf::i· T1:1\IJF.: Slffi.QrO .1-1 · .f-· -~ ----~1rwJ I-urn : s 1.111 unlurn -r'l">llJJll' .i/rvi t'h1l11!'f'n or ~'l-111'JI, lion. 3 BR o"·n<"l''s t..;ni1.1 \11llt·~· t'OR: ~~h Orangc_o 1\E\\' 3 BP. llo111c. in Turi!r Call: biJ.:::Gii::: 61'2-:!'.!."J.l t_;,·rs .. STUDIOS & I BR'S rr'11. Sl:J1.1/:\IO. h\0"-1 \fil 1 ~\11 ,.J,·c1n1·fJ~h11 Ju•, :! JlH Toll'nll'"lu«'. trpl• Sal!>s Offi.-.-. f)fK'n Daily I 10 ~!-I land. 6i;:i--:.il lti. 1 Rork. \\'[ilk '"~.:hi,, lt'nni~. ~· FHr.t: l.1 111•11-. 1 Bl!-!.· JJ1t·r--:\1rrs p,--;.j _ • bun,, .~h;ig rrpt. drf,.'S, 1•11\ lron1 SX-iO . 1 Bl:, lrnm Sl!t.i -;-, l'!\I or call b.i.'!-jo6t)2 turl Real EstateWntd. 2900 1 pr.ii. hu;;;. S'l2.J. l'l"1\. fll) • 1-"1.-t• l"t1lillt·~ J•"·u1.lL. n·nt 1 n•l•1 ~ ull •1'11. par10 v./ )iinl. :-Or lilln Poul, 11•11111~. 1·on11111.•11r&J appL R:i.'!-'1i0:'! • ~-ull h.111 lll'll rrf1·1:,i , <'111.·I c••r l l'l<I .~· Sll:1 tu1i,:14on l!:1rOOur S'l11u hr1~.1kla~1 . SP11.1 rat<· l;.mllJI \\'ANTED-Lease/ opr1on of :"'l:.\P.L\' ;o.;t;\\' 3 RP.. 2 1~1,. • H••.1h•d 1• .. ,J ,\•lull'. "" rwl ' :t 9 J ,\r1utts only. no lll'I~. A1a11 ,...,.,,1111, Closi• 11) ,huppu111 1t !\lon11ro or C11rn1<"I :-.Jorlel l /.1111 l'!ll, frpl<'. hll·in". 2 <"Ill' • l.;1un1Jrv f:1L"1l1f1r~ llnn11!1on. 1;1.· .... 1111 nuv.. li~J60 !.· hf'I{' IJ1'111·h. li,1·~2611 1n B1l'n llarbor \'li'\I' llon1t'!'. "••r., c•""1 . rffl)l', l~f' )ti. • T\' ,..,, 1;1 .. 11! J>('f"\". H\·;.11 ,... I -WALK TO-BEACH I .. '" ,"\E\\'Elt 2 BH ,\p! '.rllur~ --Gi l·O'.!l6. l-A·,1~r. s:;xo n1th a::.1--fii'l e l'h,,ut• S.·r11 l':..._____ r!i.-.r. Jni rni'I. ! l,lk lr.·int• 1 I. 2 & 3 Hrt. Crpt~. i1rp~. 1.;:_tr. LA .~1,\/1.'CI/,\ APT'S \\'ANTED-U>ase/optifln. in I __ __ _ _ n.·r~Tl.F.HOC.'K ne1\ 3 & F.I~ I LAGUNA NIGUEL I $30 WEEK & UP A\'r. Lo<-ki'<I ~ar;.i,:r. :"'•i I lil tn~. 1'o P•'ls Pl•·<a.~('. 31~1 ~r;u'IOIJ'I 1\dul1 ~ardt•n apt~. San!a Ana Heights, pr<"f fl H.f:ALLY N1Cf'! l BH rlplx 2 Ba. fJf,01 in ff'(' i1rca .1;nlfC'our"1'Fr,,n1.1i.:1• e sturli.,&IBl!Aptil. ehi!r!l't'll/JJ(·I.~. Hrfs n:q 151ti SI. 91'1(f;t.;ilJ, -.!IJI J•,iu' l'Jo,1>10.~hopp1 11i:& bi•or•h lrg lot, 673-0216. I Sl75 utll pd. Sn1I pcl. Gar. s-i:t,. R1l-!118S 8.~3-19i.! 1 ~ I.xt·1•prlr.nally nit", 11pi.;1.,.1 • T\' .., \I d .,,•rvi ·· \v:i.U _'!:19-JJ90 I _st._j36-ZIW or h·lj~.~:ii __ I Luxurl"ull' J<h.:u; rrplJI, bll1ns NO\\' ' l"I ·:Bf{,'.:! ha •~ir11!11s, l}nth • · !ll , ·~ Cl ' ' · JJH lurlr rl1.~ti11i1J1h1•1'. !.:.: , c'Ll'A.X' 2 8,. li""io II"-t Lagun• Beach 3248 ;11 !h•• !·.I ~iJ,!ur>! ('11unft) •• C~ho1o11' 5£or.1pcl' -.. '!_~d. pool 3 Rlt <'l'pl ~, rlrpF, bl!ns. frpl, $150-'~ 1111. no. Qf HU. 2 nrt. ll(JUl ,>,, i,:.1." BBQ &. Pl'l\!•t•· & patio l"u C.C:D J::11r1u.:c . , -P "NTED u i . .,,.., , o un urn . -,..,, ' ..... -, '. Bl" l''' II ~ ~" p.11 lrn-I, 'l & ;1 Hit. s 11-0. SPAR LI NG I I~ I ' · · u<1 "''· l I CJ 1 s-•• '' f S'""' hl 1 rcn & ·ct -:><...:t1un J)\'t pill11J, v.·lk-111 clo~<'I~ .• 2 i,Hns, c1·111~. dr11~. ,~ .. ol, 11la) INVESTMENT CORP, I R*lltall ,-· • 1 ' . · FRES11L) Au ~ . lll<J. J11•au!ll11Jh· f11rn, 1111/J "-1 ~ • l~j_!"/1 -'~ • _ • rur ~Hr. 1\1 T.s. · "~ .1 . y11 rrl. CflflJl'Jrt ,>.-lndry lu•·il. !HI (' ~ '·jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj;;:·:.~I GOODA_l{EA. lbi 2 bn l200 i'l'1\·ly •''il'JlClcd 2 Bit Co l_-·~•lnr T\', 0 11;1011 1t\'1tll tu 1 __ .,18-'.lr.).)_~11: __ ~1.r~'.!6' __ •:tl-11:1.) Cpl,..,\ sn1l fh1ld 11k, 11•1 • prr irio ... :.i~' "'al,r TRIPLEX-by Sawell II' bltns, kids & r,ts. 2 r11r. I "''~'" rrplc, Far:i1ly roorn '"'[ ht\\' tit Ind;,>"··~ lo" r·1·ir"t"~. I El p M • El.i--1 1.,\1-!DE ;.,.-,\J'Yrs-I "l'ls. ~1'2--41i6~ :di ~):3111':\I. l"lld. i~il Sc-·11 l'l.1t·c /dl'al for li\·l·-1n 011·nL•r. Houses Furnilhed AL~ent~l·BlSl dee~. u\:<"l'lookrng l\'nQds~ • BAY & BEACH uerto esa l'11!11rn I Br. Sl~. up. 2 tt~_i)J{oo:-1 2 batlls, frf'~lll; 1;.12-:A(li". Bl'au1il11I ~111°n1~h nrl'hilr<·· 1 BDR:-.l. Fen('('!!. ll60tn10 ! 1•1n·u::--. Ch1!rl & ~~1l11ll P•1\REALTY 675-3000 1 BR. Furn, $165 Up in Adul•s !i!·cr1•Jn Jj7 E. i>11intl'rl new dral!('~. hu11L TllE ~:'<C IT=,c,cGc,--1 ruri\ Jo1·1·!y dJ'H IJI'~ .~· .~hlt}.:/General 3102 Si ni.:I"~ ,(· fl{"IS ok. ok . s .. 10. DrlV" h,\', J.'7 Lo~~·1·--. .. --.. ---All Util. Paid ?.?1111 St r ,\I 1>~'1.-::'.6~:, 111~. \\ .. u~ tu 1hllltlll~l1J" t'ill'1X'tu1,i.:. 1 B "d r '1 u n1 , I ., BDRl\l f'l'ne«I PX! harc!y Ln . and 1'111! _,_11 .. 1.1.11. SP' L!.A.'·" HILi. ;.;., t.'l11l1ln;n, l"n Pl•ts X•'\\' ''HI 2B \ r r.o Ct>ntt•r. $\!l(J pr. n1<111th. PALM MESA APTS. 2 ~!h, rir1·p~111~'. ~nd dll11• J BR HOUSE!, ~ ut11 p;iid. 2 w YiuTI. Kid·.~ .t-sini:le~ ~· -. 5L'PER°Occan V_ic11·. ;\:r1~ SJ)('Cll•cul:1r ' 1 l'"" s: ?7 1 /.>r.-.t & Ri!l'rt'allon 1·111j 'h11 1;;~. '1;1~i1:'. ~\i.::;~· 91!t---:tJ.H nr ~2---~!!~ ;..11,-.;L'Tt.S TO 1'\P'f'. BCll. ~at. f _1 ~1 t\\n bc<h 111. LL~tl.• BR, den, $16.1. 2 H~. 2 HA· I 2 BOR~l. Gar11gc. SI IJfnio Pust11n1 J Bit, J BA \\'/ ~~ n ~ 1 (<'I ! o Dr. 'JI" l1 1959 Maple Ave, C .M . fi.l2-?.r,!11 or ,\pl c, zrm ----l'T . B,,, ll, I ~. :! Bl{ ll111n StJ7 r11ch 111lh s1n~lr gar. Xlnt \\'!Ilk 10 beach, S?l5 durl<"x.I Ki<ls/singlt'~ fine. lrpl~·. Lit-ins, lrg ruof .• n ,:;un 1·.i. Brnriil l1C'\\ . -... -.. ;---p11n11·tn L;inr , c,,.,111 )f,,~.1 Clli1.aU!{~11/1;,1 !>i, Adul1~. to;o Prt,t,. rcnt[jl a rea 1to /a1nplf' gU<"sl Also "'alk to b ea rh , Homefinders * 5'17-9641 i.:ardcnf d('t.'ks. En c I • t'\l'<'. h11n1t-. 4 l\H. + f;\n11ly B~.AL l f l. HS. I Hit lot~ of l -> , -----.. , . 1 1·111 ~fl'Sf1 1 >r, prk,ir llurn' ;ind cal! lo SC1,' Bachl'lOr Uni1s NR n 10· 1--. r.:aragc Lease 491-47:'12 rm .. 3 h,111~~-2 lrplcs. & I hl1-nL~. pool, \\H lk to !llhoJI' • mOl ICA l. p()Q]. • 1 1.~ & 3 HP. pii \-ftc:. Jl')UI , lj blks llY•m Sl'1toJl'll'I Bl\•d ~ fh i 11. p 1.'id r -ol·v.'1W'rship Balboa JllJ Cd,~! $110· J-18 l BR. Dupl~x. Garagl', $19.i. ----· _ . . , . p.1110. pine. nu fr'!ln1 h ch . :! BH, I 'l R1\, i;:p1r11I v. :tsh1 ·r, dr~'t'r, '!:V' lri 1 S.16-9$60 prop.-.rty. .s89.000 Ag en 1 S~ \gt t'~ 979-SU>' ~in.:les & Pets ok. CRESCf~;o.;T BA'\'. AREA • Ralbo,n &iy Prop. lii~i--60i0 ll ~JO nm. 931 \-\'. J91h ~L ~1a1rt"1~c. ll'pl1, p ;, 11 o bt·ach 53fi--Ki36 A F -f ___ 3900 __ , i .,;6-'6-;;.3~25:;'~'iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiii l ~~·~'~~·p'.!'.~,'~~l~_:3~07 FL"H:\'. 4 BR !~~(' 11/hllns. ~ ~~-A\'a~l no"· 10_1Jul)'. 1~1 .1 Cond0s-Unfurn . 3425 .-,lM--{H92 .:'!trr_&-Ga~ Pc!..___.!il\-1~~1 .-.1-_\\' IJLLL"Xt:; _ 1.1,)t·x. pts urn/Un urn t• Bal • en1nsu • _ $200. G;irage. K1d~/pct11. $li.•~. 1 ;~i~ Li·WI \\l't'k-Vt.HY Nu-r 1-<lr dpl-;, · !-"Tt':"'SIXG '1 BR ~· p:-uw!t-<l nr llunun1:1on l/arhtJ'Jr ~ BEACHFRONT \V\l.K Bech'3Br s:wo 12 _HDJt~f l\'/(:nragt-. $225. 5n•l~ . .i. -519· \\',\!.!-<; toll!h. l.i,: nu::llr Qu1r1 s.·11 hy J:lll'tt~··~.l 1>o ·n~;11~h·n11pt 1'0111 ,J!rr. IU__t._S210.,3 UR,$-J() t,';il! INVESTMENT "1ds/1~~. ~pp.liafle'e.~. . Kids ok_. Fcnred. 12 Bit, 213.\. l'\o~ rnd. ci.~:' t .. :! Br. 1lbl !!Of, p11 l10. l,f'llll i!ll ~;111plnyM, O\r_r '.'..)..:30 pr>t~. n.IY'll. S21"(1 ilO \\', 1111h :ii, I ~l·-1 1!16 =""'=,,,,--- Ptin1e bf'nchfnlnl Pl'OJll'rty· in Homefinderl * 547-9641 Homeftnders * 547-9641 1 l~i~eh, bus ~ ~s h o p ~ . A11ulr__:-lt B 'i.!!1 !~·261 ~ 1 .• 111.-l!E:l _::_r_ ~~ 1_, __ .!..__:"II . __ lJOG RL.:X _ NJ>wport Beurh. Lffr it e I :'-TES.\ \"F:HOF.·L~ :! BR. 2 1 $3S5/)rO. '1!4-iO.!l l0on·1 ~h J.o t-? thr ship: NICE, 11'1!: IBP.. _Quirt: :)('p. LRG 2 Br. ? I~. din r m, 2 HR. f1'0m $\6~~lli. <:;rp!i<, rluplt•x off<"•~ bf1th summf'r Newport Be•th 3169 ! b;-1, O\l'll('r's prid<" .& joy on ! Laguna Hills 3250 "LI .. !'' 11 •11 i 1_, .. ~1f1•·(~. ~<;nip :.;11r , ,\dlts._ $1.~. £/siJe. cpt drp, ~! · rrf. ••ool. t1i-1)S, .1~1, i.:;,r. Chil~I & pc1 11nd ""int{"r ral<.'5. Prlcl'f.! I<> 1 USK 11 bo V 1 8 2 1 11uir1 c:ul-de-sae, Xlnt t-ond. . 10 SllOl't" H1 ·~u11 ~· fi.l'l-j61~. Ph. 1-~rr . .>1&-9:i21 Adull!l, no pct s . S 1 7 O. j ok. 8-ti--O.~:J or S42-E10l _ Sl'1l, r:ill • ~Ba Co~rl i~· 1:~1.rc.k.nr~· & Orp~. v.·/1\" Cl'f>IS, frplr ... lg. 2 BR & Oen COXOO, 2 bj· Costa M1sa - -3724 \Cost• Mela 3724 I ~1->-S'JG.i' J illlJH:-.1 , i·l~1~l i;i11·;1i.:•". ..,hlld The Real Estate Fair ullis pd . ~une l-Scpt. S600. f<•nc~ yd, nr l!lt·hl. s:.10. c-rpls, rlrps, d~JI gnr, ~; -I $l!Kl _ 2 Hit i ~. BA. Studi'l. Qr Sn1 IJf'l <• k. Slli."1. 536-2551or139-6133 nlth. &W--189j. l~-3369. . ~98085Sl-36'.l! or I Drp'd, rrp!'rl. p ;1!ln 2 83 ___ Sli-;tl l9 • JBR dl'n, 2tvt, ~lontt<"f'lkJ I Oi;:lc. AdJlll"f'll! snf'pp1ng. ~E\\' l\PTS-\\'nlk ,,, t~'ll• h 1 -4UNITAPT~BLDG. Houses Unfurnished 1'" \\'llh o u s'-'. poor. Lilguna N iguel 3252 _2!_4-:>-IS-~711 213-:i9~.Zl7 ' & 2 HP.: 'rro~ Sl?:i ,,, tii. 1 Gl'('fl! 1'C'nlal a1'C'1t & good In· General 3202 11"11'1~'· crpt &1c_t,r1.~., dl:I 3 nn 2 ba t·pts/d'"""' Yic. NEAT. Cleon. cpt'rl I BR. i::,tras, :>~2.'lffi l l C l '' . ,. 2 i:nr. $2'.i.1 Jl('r 111fl. ~ a~ . ~ • • ,..,, ·/ •• 11·1· Iii ck ""' ----- \t'.'!I 111 · os fl 1 {",;a, our I SIOO/ J('"'""'!I 5-1~2\G.1 1 ~lolllU'th Bay, S. Lagu1111 " !?""· • .i.. · ' Irvine 3844 !{fl unllll ln(' SS.196 yr. Try LANDLORDS' -1 •--·-' 1 1 • be-1 T nl'ca. ~ l)('t ~I n r , 10';. ck1v.•;1 so.\ 000 • 1 1 RH-, unf. ~1tn.·1·. :"i'.e\l·ly n .. c. P_ri,., ft('C('.!iS to uc '· e~-713-431-ociGS . ' I C \\' g · 1· In ~· ·I \' , · Bl f I 111~ Court~ POOL.". $el"un-1 ------:~~=~ Wesley N. Tay or o. c pecia iu ,"e-1·,.por. 1 i·r~ P11'>· 1-l ~a r, rntY'_( 1: Av..UI i-1 $498 Call 17141 LOVELY 2 BR, 11/2 BA. HEALTOHS Ht>ach • Corof\.a d~, ~la~• 1 yd. 1..,_ k~ll. utll. pd . Sl!J.j. ~3637 \\'alk ~o ,.hr,p~ l· ~i·hr!nl~ New Adult & Family 21 11 !'1111 Jooquln ll1ll<1 ltd. & Lagu_q\L, Oui l«:~t:tl Ser· !'_¥> . .!i 1,,...~7-3·---1 II 1 •·h1ld '*· oo 1, ... 1~ -.i'l.;i.:i:ZI Apts . Nl'11·po11 Bo.·1u·h ~ll! t'JC'to il" f'REf. to 'ou! Try I:': BR T1.-nh?<e nr ~ C Plain. 2 BH . 2 B.\ t"lr11l11 IJll 111(" WI fl BRAND NEW I :! S -' Xu·\'h•,v! Chihlrl'u ""11."0nlf' :! t'ar M11r~r u\1•1'll'IOk1111l !hi"_ I •k•" SPAC ""irt1\.-r. 'J UH hi 1-pl"'· 1-. 111':.'8 t'ron1 1,,../11111 HOUSE + TWO NU·VIEW RENTALS I £1+r .,mtnio. 011n1· r . s.~.oo/mt). C1tll bt'lol'f' :i P:\1, 11 \\'cckly Rate for Furnished Single. E-'\llt•1de C: .\I. U»f( 1"t•f1l Hll·tn r:in1:e. 1:11 rh.i1;•· I 67; 70~.I) I 5 ' 6.f~il&"• I d1i.Po!l111. d'<hv.hr J)l,•Ju,\1 l.J HR 2 BA H1tuse plu!i 6T.H030 or 494-32-48 ~.l14!.. ;,-· 1 pec ial ~love-in Rate _' . sh~11: rl'lit'I(, f>rni)t•ri .. , 2-2 BR: 2 Or\ Apl1. f'11tl0.!1. --S-lANDL0R-0S_$_ l 81{. qu1<'I ~1 • .1{11.r (Rn)·on Mesa Verde 3263f • "''"''"-' !il .. 1« • Air C•Hiti•Md u .. 2 HP., ~tud1•1. t:"r. :\r tlJiO JorYlan A\1 · 5,;'l..(r!JOl [rplcs, )'aJTIS, la undr y.' FEE rnEE C;\11 \J• Tud14y ' \'IC'W . S.2Z:i. n'IO., ~l:iy l.!11., I Lu k ' '\ I • ~ .. Ulll~ • W.at.n ' ~ Shpni:. 11rllt>1, no l"IHl•I :!"lX Lilgun• Bea h ~3848 pntgt'S. SfG--1414 \\"; lit'ni('{'' ai1 the' bettl'h !>~S-:>T.'.O HARBOR Vk!v.:, ~-_;. ... I ~'ii . • .Cite ... fecllltJM * l9Ctffti.. ..... f ol'flho111 DI'., ~3-1~.i c E -stOE CO" 0 C f<>r 1"asc 2 'r<1 . ...,.... "o.. 2-BR --• d -• S I 12 UNITS-,\ ... 1 "" cili~ & lnhtnd ranef' o. JHR house. t,2-Kl per n1ll. $100 reli>tetk"i'!I ~ui~d. 3 BR, * Ufffll ,..,...Ill • .....,.. rent., apt. <'rptni, n,,.v, p.ctacu ar TA ~1&'\A , R~·rrlil'. ,ciovt'. S ALA R,.:NTALS $ clt•11nlng fl'e, 110 pets, refs 2 t>a ne\\·iAA !~lufht tionit>. 1 . • M•llll s.Mc• * J••DI n.er.,, '"' Jll'IOI , Sl6S. Adull,,. 2Z>7 j Ocean Vu Townhouse ('l"f)l .. <lrpii:. ~}Sj(l, tnromt Ne1'"port & Bay. 642· 3 req, 19-U Pomi>rm St% ~lo. on \('8!il'. • Ht>ef'H , .. , * M.-tl ..... _ ~laplt' St. i\pl f'. 646-9250 -\\':ilk IO il(:A('h, 2 Bit + 1k·n mo. ~l6S.OOO. 0 ""' n tor · F'Rf.:~ 1'"R1'.:E 2 BR. crpl, drp&. 1110\'e, s1so. 1\GE:-.1 &l-l-7fi62 \\'a ter F'alls-Lagoons-1-"ountains 1 sronv f'1111do. ? BR, 2 hn, + v.e1 Mr. 111c p;_1110!L, ruM· MS-96Sa •?rolPSSlon/\l Sm.'1C<':. ~Jnlut'f' couple. Phone Mission V ie jo 32671 Stay A Day, \\'eek. A·lonth or \Vhatever \\"11Jk I() l'ohropll. Adul!i. sm l•Jm \'l'f'l!l, drp!I. annllan<"f'!I, ~10131L Hotnr p~~~ onlol *LANDLORDS* ;-,,~2. nlo. 6'17-6::49. hrnnd """"· Sill prr m-0 on , ~~~Lado Rl\'er. ,.....,. Homefind•rl * 547-9641 roR lea..'lt' l Br. 2 Bn 00\W>. 3 BR, 2 BA. rondo. pali11. DAILY RATES FROM $9 .00 i 1 Bit unf, Ml>'"· drp!l, rrfrl'1', lf'llM', !136.~. or 8-17-1)171. Vortln Co. Rl'll llor 64~ CaJUomia's Ltif'Ji('~I F'rplr, sr.i0. mo. I•• ,\. 111,1 "111'.!I, drp~. pool. f'nt'I. g11or. l;I 11t .. \r, unP.-r. Sl40 %U9J6. uF:At"i'lftJ J, fk't:;-" \"!('v.. •Rental S<>rvit~!• n~·11 . .r\ltf'r 5:3() !m--01 96 S?iel. ;\f-"'Y 1. fl31)-0871 , 71T \\' !Rth SI. i\pt _r ___ l'ront 2 Br ar1t In 4·Jllt·x. \\'A:>.'1' ·'"'"II trailer pnrk in V\C1\i'-'.T., BR Jloo!ie ll"J NE:\\I 3 BR. 2 BA To.,.,·nh~. I NH Nt" 2 Ill{. 111/n..4. tll'J~. l'0'1l. Si7:>. 6T.Hil l.) l'\-c<: ~xt!1111~t' rqr 13 unll!t, :l.-A. 2 5BR1•1 Coun1 II')' ~u1n3<. $Bt>JR. $1:io. Al!IO ·3 BK. red~,-.' $22:'1'. CrptR. t1rr~. 11ir rond. No c-l'f!I . fX"'•I . fl'P.1. g11r. A11ult11, Me .. -Verde -J863 "'rtrl1n 01 HH r.< tl 1'1·5000 • P t e v t! \' A 1 f' ~· ,,,~ 1~' '10 ~1 \'"' 1-\\ tl ~1 I PARKWOOD LAKE-SIDE LIVING • EXCITING VALUE • Adult'' Small Pets Bache lot Ooe ... '"° ··-· 175 •• 415 ~ · -""/ba~n11•nt. Sl!IO. 4 BH. <'C'~ i( · Pf'.,,.,.......·"": pt>lll. ""'1 • · ""'· "'-'· I t\11 II"'~ "' My,~" -----------Me:so Verde Eost atA Hll\'e SIJnlClhlnJ; )'OU \\•ant hi den, 11\i·in1. pool, ,\litQ l Blfl;i. Ult, $1u1·e. rtet1'\,ll'. C"r(lt", ila1'f' sonw1htnc; )'OU v.11nt 101 1 l.Hf";-1 Hit. l!Hni.,-d11hv.hr, e1 110~1~:3AT~10Ri\PHEf1 tf-: Ull'! CIRss\flt"d adll oo !t flrn, l!(lr.i;e Ranch in ~n1 fcd yd.~lJl11r.nodop. M'll~ OassUicd ads (lo it 1 111!111!!1/11(1 pf'lll. Sl:!')/nlQ,10eu:<<'4., HK. t'nlA Ole, 540-1800 \\'t'll _ cqll NO\Y &12'-5678. Canyon. Aa'I· F~. 979-M30. J $2'10. rnth, ~S.\l \\'t•ll -coll KO\V 6"2-5678. ill f;h11hn13r, 1'>1'2-$11>~. ~ . .t:i ~l11{'f' Av(', ~103-1 a.---:=====;:::!I • I • • • I ,,2 pA1t. { Pl1.Cil __ -----\~f<lttt\dil~ ~p11I :.!· 191~"=--,-,.--r-,,,=-Wl'dtit.Oay, April 17, }q74 PILOT ·ADV£RTl5ER J4 \ Apt• urn/ n ur n 3900 Office Rental 4400 Mori, Trust Dff<l1 soil H•ull!'I 6051 HerPWanttd, M&F 7100 Help Wanted# MAF7roo Hep ant 6'F 7100 Help Wa nt • &F 100 live BIG! from $145. At Oakwood Gatdtl'! ,Apj11- rnltn18 C.Rl;AT A!;'CRt:ATION o.w.n1. !ll•fllJ, t <lllllaS, h0<1ltrt Clu;.• '• b111/a1u~. tennit, "'n t. n1, · ~1'101'.1. \'IOll dr1v1nu riu .. ii.:. p.i11y roorn. utt. f UN ACTIVfTrES: fo!l·l•lfl" •J<ltl.!Of, ii. .. e t.ul'ICl.:ty l..!1;•\CO eaa !, 1r1pi , p,111u::;, ~nd 1n1)•t!I fiC:.AUT lrUL APARl t.•rt;T• !'•n')hJ~. 1 ~ 2 "'•ntoom·. fo Jin & 1u•turn ';'loin '"' H•t l•tld, P,todol~ l'lf>fll\ lfl l>l 7. :('Trry. r .1 J.t:I~ ur Chlldr'"n. Oakwood G.vl.len Apartments Ntwporl BtM:h/Norlh t.-.~ 'illn<I 161n 64~<tl~ N•wpo11 l!ltach/Soulh JllfT •I IP01~• &-ai ·l !IO NEW OFFICES LOANS UP TO -( ,..,_., jr.l YARD, l{llr&llc ck!t1nup1, DefiyNV-$unday Only E•~l!'._.E.,'!.; ,.,.·~.,t~~dl..,,! AIRPORT •v 1• . . ~ n'frlOVe t ~•. dirt, Ivy, Accounting Clffk -· 1 .. ,.,-.,~ No '"ue O!Q'd.1'u u ""'k.oe. lsf TD loans dr1 v ~w"Y'. •tumpa. Faat ltl'O"''illi 1ndu11r ia 1 R 1iouse m oa.na Poln1.-0n1r IUl.-_ "''""""""' eo .• -. "" OP DAIL 'l PILOT TD CARRJERS. E-E'"""°"" ,,... apply. Dl'J>tl, CTPt•. music, AJ C, Ill! Ptr1onal1 SlSO 1-="--i.-,,--~-~ -QUIJ\ES TllE USE OP :\ LARGE STA ,, __ 1.1n~~,. ulll Sing le oil'$ (r11n1 S<"N INTEREST ---------UTE ll.aullna:. Ute Tree postl~-comput"r·to~. ·_ ~ • '1~19.;,"""' --er. 1$l1S/mo. ltt ~10. R.t:NT ~.,,-,o lNTELLJGt::NT, to.x)' chick Trtn\mifla. yard cleal).up. Ja1on Best Agency TION \VAGON OR VAN . CONTACT ~lR. b.'.PER.IENCF.D-Hosn....~ fRJo'F. 2 d JD L S "''l~h hrr htad toccthl'!r !"!ff estimate. ~738. 17400 Broo6churlt, l~. Vly. BE!\11'0N \VlLLLUtS, 330 \VEST BAY Om' 21 p..\IJSADES O :NT!-:lt 0 oan "'·11n1~ NI t..-oonllnator ol LOCAL n)OVIJ\g 1 f\aulllia by &lie 21.3 963--6m S1'REt""T, COSfA MESA~ TELE21iiONE ~~ ~ S. E. Or!slol RetJ\•Uie!! lot youni.; bualnt'M 11udcnt. LA!ll:e truck. R.ea1. I-'""'""'""""'"""'"'""'"""'' i 642-4821 1',0R APPOlNTAfENT.'9" PABRJCATO!ts & g1E~ NCY.'PoC1 Tkach ~7~1010 Lowest r•tes Ortn9e Co. man at hUl ~ach area B1tr'l")' "1J-J23S Ol' 539-9438 /\ID <"1•111: 12 midtli1ht lo S ~tE'TAL inton nttded kif I fC11n1pus-lr,•lt1C" tnh·r111•C'lio nl Sattler Mtg. Co. f'!ihUe w Ith everything. =='~·~~~,-..-~-a..111. Newport Villa An Equ•I Op rtunity Employer "•htiM~ 11.l!lute '""""'""""· '42 2171 S41r A.ell Uv,...ln or out. Plt"nty oft')(· 1'10VING, llaulina:. Exper. 642-Sli&t .,. u,.. ._ .. ._.~ • -clto111~1'1! tor th1• righl chJck. R~lable, RtttoMb~ • .l"ree • p Wanted, & 7 100 elp Want.d, &F 7100 Experien<'C'd iu)d n ° n • , ~·l'Vlng Harbor area ~ yn, Call 6~1546 11.i1k tor ll<ir. t'!SI. llJ2....la81. ' ArtffilTIOUS )'Ol.ltlft m 11, n ClCl'JCl'lcnc('(f. ·V•l' ~·ill train. I Car Pool 5150 \l.'e"t11fler 4 1ln1. H•ulinn 60S1 needtd to h~lp loc al BELLMAN lJect'lratot v.•ltti lollowtn& Conlacl \\'O()D UGlmNG ( __ _,.,_______ s[l('dally ronl.rl}!'tor. Con· hnrMS:J Opt-• f\ill ilme commlMion 1q1rk C" 11 t'l!\"t'URE t.'O.. 2CX'.ll S.E. PRJ.: :NANT? E" ~II 0 ,_, II II gtruc1ion exp hl'i!Plul. ln4J ni"ttlll~ 21 ,."..""'or' Ci\'i•r. 612--8020 Aii:k for Mt , ~llUn St .. ll'Vlnc, CKlll. f{/0 1•. lroo<• 1'<<•fl• A•·•·. l· C11rlng, t'Qnfliltrntial (.'OOn!l'.'I· ,I '-''f! .... u ~'f' ,.,..,,.,ti!'. nu ni:: .,~" ...... , • '" I " 110 & I "'",..'""' · A~ly 111 P1•rt1<u1 1"rankl'n. FACTORY TRAINEES; ~·1th Urih . A\·c. ut ~ ri.ni. I" 1nt: & referral. AOOl'Uon, • · llf>.. ~anige c euu up -' " · & k l ""'vln" '"'K fl l •~I -· ., APPIJCATIONS now bein11 LA UNA HILLS ''-.II"•-'Ian 18 ~··~-old 1nechAnlcu.I aplltudt" In 1"1h " Nnt "''•I. c •1·. Ph. auO[l!K.111 ·ecp ng. ........ ... "' a ..... , ' ·~·a.,, ...... ~ ..... , • •J .. J~"'" . I !l~!!·~'721) r APCAJ-1.1': 6124136 &12-4032 raken for help. G11.a. owr HILTON INN full ume. · 2Ul \\'. Coo.at 111eL1t.l "wldng &. •~n1bly. I l ~~~~~~~~~~~I SPIRITUAl. READER --L~IG~l~IT=-~11~A7U~Ll7N~G~~AN=o,... ~~~~· E;,e~.~ c~t~i~~f~ ~ t...P1uc R(J Hwy, Ne~'POl't Beach. 3101 s. Kilsoo Dr., S.A. *Deluxe Offl·ces* 1: ~ Ol)l:n 10 Af.t to 10 PM l\fOVJNG. LOCAL/Oft. • . BOAl?OS, 101 l\taln, lluntini:· l.Aguna Hill~. CA. -DELIVERY l\fw1, earl)' A1.I r c BOOKKEEPER "'' j f ti I I Advi~c on all matti:r1. e &b-3195 e ton &-ach. Bit.UNG CLERK deltwry of l.A Timf.'11, hett,\-y !teal }~1talll buck· l"t and r..-" :112 N. El Cs1nino Re1t! A1ovL~G? l..ocnl tum. or •• , Re q • d by n a 1 10 n a 1 CMl11, !\Ina & N.B. an>a. No ground. Srnd n-son~ lo 1•.o. t'ol' Lcaioc, 384 sq. F'L c:omn1/ $11n Clf'nientf', For appt, i;;cn. hauling. :rl t'L furn. AM f.1ANAGE.H.S: 15 unlt.11 dlatrlbutor. Must be exp'd collee1tng. must have &:< 2180. l'W~'POrt H t' 11. c 11 hus1ncu,_ ('..! of(fee.s plus n·· C11.ll 492-90.'l.4, .t~91J6 6-~ In Co~tn t-ll;'l<ia. Middle ilg~ accurate-, Type min. 85 1l1•pi>11dahle t'ar. ~752 9'l663. j 1 ••p!lun ln·r1t St ~!orl\l{l'1 All· Lost & Found .5300 Dc.o:t wL'lh~ IQ Lori Sherer on \'AA, 1 . · i·p.I, hullbwltl ~·/nialnt abil-WPM, 10 kf'y add. Good O l: L f VER,. W ORK,1 '1~.E~.,~!A'c-LE=--w-,-,>1~00.,-.,K=·,~n~/u~o"°·ky Jill"\'nl to O!'Rtll;C Coll n t Y your 20th Birthday, and $10 & UP 1'> · K-17•7327. aalaty, COfitn M e 1 a • 1nll1Tk-d , 011e-r 2;. Par1 time. t'ried 01k•ken, 192!1 E. Cons! Al'cl~orc1. S 6 8801 (Al.If . l\NCtAL CON'rnOL ho plm; the )·ear to follow f.lov lntctlllluling. 5.16-0342 ASSEMBLERS n~t.SSO LIM' CM'n car. No ~llinic. !!11?', Cd:'-1. AC£1Y fl.f t 1 g:n. · a I 4 .. Huntington Bt'ach Sheltf'r 11•\l t tw a ha ppy & fulhlll1'J'. Housecleaning 6054 Pe rmanent. full time, posi-BLOOD DR A \VER {')i'• -{~ eaml~i.:....1!94-11.iO FIBERGLASS ~EW OFFICES l\)'.!11!:!1l~11S1.5l)..~111 unc. ~l~rk Lst~-----HOUSE OF CLEAN t1<>n!!optn for l\11Af'mhlersot J>M'ienrffl fu ll 1irne rla)s. J)f:!l."r AL A SS l S TAN T LA.\llNATOK GUNA NIGUEL 1 1i/.1('kotllunuine ~lrty1 Vi\m-~c:rQ'.\fY MN:bral drviccs. Exp . Ne'41JOn Bench a r l'&,1 Ex..rt:r l enc cd . 2 Dt1>'"Ll!:llll!1.': mfgr of h )~h IN LA An1u1 .. 1 A . .;., .. 1st:u\l'l' l..1·~'U{' Confhlrntia l in f o rm11 t l or1 C<1rprt1. v.·1~·ll, flooni, desirable bur nt man· i40--0140 ••hlursKle, 1 day olfke !)l'•rforni afl('t' products r.- Only 42c per 1q. ft. AOOptlon, .o; p ay i n i.: t. ro1111.'!l•/1ng It relen-al. . uphol . Spe1·11tl rall's lor n-i;:. ~~';rt.-1 .. ~~~~: s~~~ BONDE'? Aies~1tn "''anted ('le1t.nu11. Ap11,1.>' .April 2'l. Zl, qui rci ' t>xpf'rlt>riced per1tOns -tUO fr ,t:i-Ul ... All utll i111·I. 111•t1lf'!1r~ ln /orr11. 536-2'.il:? Al'CAHJ.;, Jnro111. A Non· !lt·rv. 642-6.1124. .,.,-." . '"' ·. ''°"'u'6 for additlorud hne, who hall 2-lth., Dr: NJVlllOJI, 181 E. ~·ilh hand la.m lll.'tt\on .11klll1 C'rpt~. 1tr·r~. air, "·eUw.r. ,\N l~J,\1-<.:: 1:0.fF'OUNDED -l'mllt i\J::tn<.'f., &IZ-4436. J::XCELl..ENT JIOUllf:clcnnln~ Appl,y tn person 1 to 5 P].1 rotll'lf't:tlorui "'/line ln1rrlor ISth SI. (~n ~lcsa. to "'Ork for our !'kl & rasnll)' 27992 ()1n1inb Cupi.o;ilrnno .!'h1·11. rr11x. R&T, llll•lr, MASSAGE & SAUNA by do.v. 011.•n lrallllp. ~r SH~LdE~· LABS INC dC("Oralot"9 & ali~l' oulll'!•. DJ-~ NT Al.. Ex " r u I i \' e boa t opl'nlfion s. ~fusl be l Sltn llit•t::u rrn•y lo X·(':ininr. \\/hite, fl'm , t.ii•!Jn rootrl.'11, plea!llln\ al• day. SJ6....0&lS. .. . • , • Very thlt" l'lf'W hoe of At'-Srcrl'!<iry. f' r,. VC'n I ! v.-prepared to n'lOvr to t.1erl- Avcry l'arkwuy turn oil. C'r.i.·k·:l·f'(JO, IJ.i:r\\', leu1. nii)Spht•rt•, TV 1,, k>ui\l:l'. !\rESA acuning S l' r v 1 cc, 1700) Giiiette, (Irvine · cess. from Italy. t·or In· micnlcd. J:f.'ll<'ral prarticc. fon:l. On,;:on. Xlnl salary&: 831-1600 Lrih, Blk, ll'm, Cnll l,>tinnli nt ~1--1247 Crpt "'ind(!\\1!, Ors. etc. Comple)() 9'19-«iOO lt"rvit'v.• Phone ( 7 1.t ) Q>n1pu!or 8ccn1g. ~fed . fully lllli<I bl'nefll!I. Ca.JI J DELUXE adult Po o Is i d l' I 1617 WESTCLIFF NB ('o,·k<•r. rnix. B&\\', fen1 . 8RJ9 Arlnnu; Ave, Hntg. rkh. Resid/Comm'J. :);'i1~1·l2. ;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,/ ~922. in~ur. & pension. benefits. (il419:.'t\-511il garden bungalov.', nr Ol'<!On, " • • ' Cock-a-poo, Rlk, f('nl. p I • C d d ASSEMBLERS Bookkl'f'Jl('r $6.jO.I~., ~2-:1319. JIOOKf<:R IN DL'STRJES, Jt\C i frpl, lri.: rmt!o, 6 pools, ~1., ~q.fl. &.u_r :>41-~ :'hep, 111ix., \VhltC', fc1n. * Im• ar rea tr L•ndsc•ping 6066 SMALL 'N NICE I 1009 \\' B'Ol k" Qnuu·io I sauna, tenrli.~. 81&--0l)!.l. Business· Rental 4450 l'olli(', in~. B&\\', 11111ll• Sfl('{'lnl J'cndin~ $l. w,nd -DENTAL Sec .. Bookkeept.'l', . i '., Ahio 1 Br. Froin S!J.i. lnsh ~·!, HC'il. niiili· 7;}22 \\'C'stinlt1s1er Ave, J.ANl)1'C1\f'lNC;. Cu. Llr. Corp offil·r nl n11t lonnl firm Rrecpt. 2Q ro 35 (')(per. -or f"lle Clt'rk ~ ~-1 •. ,. 211""1. r~·o ....... .,. •~iw·-n F" o r r I cc lro-mccbanic11.I ~k.~ a!tr.it!li\tf? & nlel'I roltl'(;e. 546-3000 l!>l·t'J Nunieli"'•ll filing •.l'Alem 1 Room. ~""" HOO SQ. f!. ~torf', flllituh1f' lk•11!ilc, 111~. Tri. rr111 . ..,.,,,."l';-,.I 01~n days. " '"' u in-.<ll'IQ .,,, ~-.. I ~. ' ~ . T . f IO·:l. Ur.c )'OW' !\laste r de\' c es . ~.,per. in lndividutil for 11upcr \!'kcnds 110.2! 536-8965 tx-lng «on\'c11ed to micro for DR'!! Oft'. r•r ·; $\;p, Ti•iiiC'r,·nll.'I , r t, i•ni. J{~~ST l\1ASSAGE IN N.H. Ch1t...,c. nicchanicnl as!lt'nlhly of position , F;ihu!Qus lier1l'Uts! DE:\'T,\L Assi!dant, f"lf film. lrllt"resting wo r k l\tAGNlJo,CI::NT vil'w-roon1 n•f J1riv. Br1 ,i:, hlll\.uny. U'i 11·k. Ulil pd. 2 5 0 0 &javlr"" Cd~f. Crislu l'llt•su. 1;.11>--:n :io l\ui;t . Shep, Brwn, \\'hi, ~t. J·IOO lrvl n~ Ave., Suite 103B. '"' 11 .. ~ I'd b t "I C'll L '1• h 000 2700 " l'uocll , Wh f p . . /P I ••]J sma ,_. .s Prt' u Wu ' ynn " rs ......,... ' time. exp, paMed X·f11.Y G.i·ovrirtg tin . organiwtlon, BUSINES..'\ l(pat'r r11r l'l'nt, .,. ___ c:..~ux.., ·r ',· en1. Opt:n 8 Artl, f.1on, \\.'txf, Fri., a1nt1n! aper ng uv tr11in BKKPR -SECTY rxani. lntervif.-w nee. ""'7 l'xel co benefi15 Pl¥lnc 1 ~" n.och1•stcr St, C.~'f. ,,.uuvyuu, "' 11 c. c1n, A1u1. 557...ffi.19. ~ """ I ~ ·~ l'oodl 11'hl'" I STACOSWITCH INC Part Time E)(p'd lhru T.B. f.hst 171h SI., Colita Mesa. 644-4.-.. or app y ....... fl15-2"'J50 e, cc, cni. 1•'Cl!F'.ASE', -•· b·••,Uln•, 1·3 * Willard Poi'ntl~ • • S-N C 0 NB ROOMS $:al wk \IP, ¥.i th kltclk•n; 'SJ(I wk up 11.pt. ~9Ta.l or &l5-3967 Poorlle tnlx Rik male " -J~ • ... ~ • .., no JI, a dars, &12-2164 for , ... ~ t·' A . t 1 ha' 'd l'~'J>Ot'I l'ntcr r., . Industrial Rental 4500 • • : cup silt's i11 2 wits, 00 ex· C 1139 Bakt'r, Costa l\.1esa appt. .....,n.., &.s1s an c 1r r;1 e Suite 600. __________ ,r.~1'111. !'!K'p, TI.t•1, ren1. t>N"l~s. pads or g!mmickll ontradars * s.·19-jtHl exp prefcrr~. New por 1 • • Slk"p/Colllr, Brin, \\'hl C II I I '3°''72 RESlDi'.:NTIAL E<i"al 0p-EmpJo.-BKKPR-Part·timc leading Bf'uch, 642--7998 FULL CHARGE BOOK· Nll'f room for ~'()rku1g ma11 inr lady w/kll. pr1v, E. L':\I a46-l224. &12-0227 "'Mesa Industrial ~h • ..'ltlf', 1n~x. trl. fcn1. 11 .uanla, -1 &o COM1.1ERCIAL l :z:=z::~:·=z=='":=z/ to full·Ume' 6m c0 11,, KEEPER to v.·ork for ae- p k • Jll Shci1 m1x B&\\' fem l.ft'J-; or DJ-:Arn: Let our )"i.neil Craftsmen Grv.i.·th oppor'ly NC\\'IJOl1 . DF:NTAL . Assl.11tanl, 3 YN countant, p/lime or Utimc. ar . I""' · ' ' CATS ·· babies Live. For altcmallve5 \\'&II Texturing ~2lll clip. _cha~ralde only, Group Salary commen. w/l'xp.jiub· R.,pldly M:panding businc~ Dl k, n1al(•, 11111 . hair lo ABORTION call w·E \\laJlpape.rlng ASSEMBLY ~'-"~o~~~~=~-:;~~!;~: ~~e~r:n ~a.~h.. mil n;surnc 10 P.O. BQ)( 1~_11111nunily. Lite lnduslri1111Ulk, Yrllnw i;potted, F . LINE 541-552'1, 2-1. hMI. Ne"· i\1..'0ustical CciHng:11 LEADS B YS & GIRLS 640-lltl 233•1, 1\.8. 9'!663. ' OOR rent furn roon1 in O:it<tn ~lOSll . Nice, quicl hon1t". rot working mtin. 642-479-1. Guest Home .. 1SO !EL.DEHL\' nn1bul . I 111111. 2000 sq ft · S.· up. Grny ligt'r. len1. ~~~~~~~~~~ I Please CaJI For EsUn1alo t\e"·spaper Carrien1. !\fin. l111provcmrn1s to !IU i l !\bunew. Tan, Bl\\'O, F, I; .~ ... -1~,*~64~2~-5~7~7~'~·~~640-~~·~1~36~*~ r,.ro'-mll~hmanb1','.•,f ,s .. ~,!,•,f.l "•I""•· ai;:t' 10. Lhk) Isle, Balboa DE!'l.'T,\L ASS IST . Chair F liLI.. l~~lC ~~t"rper. 5 h>nHnl. 711 \\ft"St l"ith !\I., Tri-e, u1..,1 n. Slk, \\"ht. r-.t. ..,..._ Slall' Lie. No. 281038 · •· " Penlnsule & BAiboa Poinl. side. Six mths e)(pc'r X-rays, Wi)'ll, 9. 30 1?. ::i.30, NC\\'POl't CO!l;tll ~t··~:t . Leasing. or. Orant.~ male 1r111.-J1ching devices. Cont1u·t 1\lr. Backstrom al gd fringe benefits some Beach. Salary OJX'ti. fir<'. 642.-0097. Blk, H~11, (;1•11y. k:. hr. Call 549.3041 !ht-DAILY PILOT C>r l'llll Sais. ll B. M&-3540, B!W.(Xi..16 9 a1n lo 11 an1 . Blk, "'hil<', Ing, hatr, ~I. PAINTING & ltE11AIH, 35 Equal Oppor. Employer 642·'13il & /eu\·e ii.pplicatlon. l\lr. Oark. nutn/larlylcpl, pv1 m i, nourishing food, fricnrlly atmo., n.c, Nas rates, >"f= NOW LEASING Huntington Beach NEW M-1 Btk 11 ha' 1, 1 Appliance Repair 6004 y:rli. \\:orklnanshlp g-u a r BOYS • GIRLS ----------GaJ Friday &c $600. · si ·ir, 1•11 • 1'11kc advanl.aic ol my exp ASSEMBLERS • ·~DESIGN ·ENGR GROOVY BOSS AND OTI!F.RS, 5.1G-2Jll APPLIANCE REPAIR . N--.. ~ ,.. _ __, ~f· ...-5:.~7056 P rec I s i o 11 l'll'l~mech. .., .... paper ........, • •C111• " 111• If mak age 10 Co d I ?YI l\1S or hie. dog rec . ?i-1agnifirenl o Ice e.s GUEST Trailer to C'niptoyed l..'t~ on prlv. view IOI. Jl:.s>lrno. util Incl. 642-5076. 940 Sq. l'"'t, & UP llamlllon & Nr."·Jand St. l.O~-r _ Springer Sfll\nlf'I, 25 years experierx-e. l.rollll, HOUSE Painling: In! & Ext. l\SJicmbly. C.onta 1· !tl ro~ d f' t 1 8:· Comnll'l'C'ia} e)(p('J'. Product t~ an . ~!'-I spot tnr hrv.'n & ~·hi , :;imall fl; male. toa.s'lers, etc. 55&-2895. ll.e11,90nable rntes. }'ree est. Requin-s: Strong rn<'Ch. RJ>' DAIL~ r'LLOTY ' 8 1°1 1 ~ f' 1ec 1 r i>mechanit'al. fncnc:!I>' inc:hVl??fil sceklns l\n11wn1 10 "(.'hal~." \Venr-Babysitting 6008 Airless sprayer r e nt a I .s, tltudc. A !Is t.' m b I y or . , • or l'A Rrspon. for design & prestige position Ca 11 Ing hnrnt'Sk c::ollar. Vit'. nr, 645-(928, s:»-6674. nuichinl' · shop "x Per · S4:!·1JZI & leave application. developmt:>nt. 11arion ~!ann b33-2i00 Newport J>ier. 1173-8640 or BABYSITTING ln my horn!!, NOVA Protcctlvt' Coatings. helpful. C.M. &12-8080. CAR WASH, full thnc, Exp. t,cf' Pah!/AIS(J f{"(' Jobs 960-1970 INOU!\TRIAL, CO,_l~1J-;R. tiT.l-4150 Referl'oces. F"cnced yard. Avg home $.llS. 2 story $375. ASSJ.:~fBLF:R, l'.\"per. "'Ornan ~clpfut: A~pl~ in person Hl!:LEN SCHAFf'ER CIAL, OFFICE SPACE forl----------Costa Mesa area. 642--0384 Lie, bond, in.,. r:>3&-62l:?. fnr ml"chanical as5C'n1bly 2059 llt1 rbo1, Cufi.ln l\fl'll!l. PJ-:HSONNEl. AGEi~CY * GARDENER * 1Surrimer Rent•ls .. 200 ' r,JT.' CABIN • $ yrs old. Ar· '. rowhead. 3 DI'. }~rplc, Alps U. (lshwsr, ~·IU g~·up for :i Or.• home on Balboa Island! for l or 2 wkll , 879-430J 11rt lc,11sc in cho!eu ~lisslon I.OST black tny poodle. f'rm. Carpenter 6015 l'lct'!ronic production. Call CARPtJ CLI:.:AN E!l \Yuntcd ·1262 Campu.~ Dr., B-4, N.B. Be your o\\·n 00!5~ Part or 'V1rjo Aulo Pla~n . Cd. fru·y Vie. 'lacArchur & S.'\n PROJ-,. Wflll t'O\'ering, ~le 548-262'2. Neat, clcan, no exp ""'· 557-2711 f1Un1l'. Your O\\'ll l:ll't'll. P " lie. No. 279514. Insur, fill G I • lll't'l'SS at Avt'ry k\l:y. J011quin. Anis tn JG Jo. C A R 1~ ENT Ry. 1-l ll$tCr types potpcr. 71418.f2-4J86, AS S E l\.I BL y "' 0 r kc r Apply 174/J Superior, C~I ask -::::::::::J '{igh Ineoml'. unranleet Realtors pa1ticipal!Qn so-; ~ZJI:\, or 6 4 4 _ g 197 (\·aJtsman-rcmodeling &. pi"{'ferablr w/van. No exp. for JOI.' or_Genc\'a;o----• Cus1omcrs. Lnrn No\\', Pay lil·iled. Call ownl'r, 831·1•100. Rt"\\'3rd. finish wor k guarantcl'd. P~or.,"',1in1er, .fhont.-st,."·ork, nccrsmu-y. 97:.-oo91 CASHIER Desperately '-"51:.!"1111 or 5••31u 'Al.i\1 SPRINGS furn 3 Br. pool. [)ay, week, OlOlllh. W4-IIDJ or 6.~ 1961l *COSTA MESA* LOST -1-"hith & 11un111n l''H.Et: E ST IM ATES . '"11s. n e)(, reeesimnte. _.. _.. -4~.3100 "'f J'·-/ It 6 Refs. !'>lll-27:f.l, &12-3913. ,1 Co , . 0 l'fust be e)(p fQr' correc i;hop 1100 . 1300. 1750. 2500 St.I ft IA't-en ... ·y, $300. -~tONJ:.:Y ~ · · vwu 11 er l'c=~=~=-=-~~~~ Asst 1 gr ns u1n ·m t"'3Kn Apply In person lo ~!rs. inrllll!frial wtlt11. SEE . CLIP, ~tarch 30. Return pm. INT/EXT PAINTING Indus. Ln1,rinccr 1 Baltazar N d d llOBEllT NA'J'TRESS part. Badly needed. David, Carpet Service 6016 All Or11nge C.o. Jim 67a.3fi.'19 Desi.Kn Or..ilLS Elcc $.S40 Hotel Laguna ee e Rcalror.CVtila 1.lesa.·97~71 _C213J 429-9956 I--'-------* Wallpa-r Ha-* Sc<·'y, &nla Ana $625 4Z'i So Coast H""' LB Summer Rentalt 4200 GARDENER }'\JU lime. lmml'd. Opening. LIDO ISLE • !louse Con1p. 111rn. 2 BR. 2 ba, Frpl.c, elei...'-klt. Av3il. June-Scpl. 008-1300 or 673-3429 r"' ··-· Cll'rk Typist S550 • ~J• NE\V BLDG li-1·1. ~sq. ft LO!-.i' Aprtl S1h hlue Linde JOtlN'S Carpet lipho\i;tery C. HC'hkn 6-16-2419 Sec'relary $575 CASHIER $176 & 2800 MJ. ft. tm. 226-3 Star Sapphire &o diamond Ori Shampool, (So I I Plaster/Repair 6077 Stat Typist $500 Dclaney·s Restaurant, 0 .C. ph. lront Office, C':'Jll.S! l~ pendant on 11 silver Ileur.OC. Retardants). Oegreasen & l\\.'\_'Ounting Oci·k to $550 Airport Tcrnllnal. Collee rear doors. Anaheim & 111 pin. Lost vie. Alpha Beta, alt color brighteners &. 10 n.et.-ept /Ca,hler $520 Shop. Apply in pel'!lOn V1t1tian Rent1l1 4250 Terminal \Vay, C.M. Days Bronkhunt, H.f!. or ?.1esa mlnu1e bleach for "''hile PATCll PLASTERINCi Sr. Bu.,y<'rl'lndustrial $14K Bctv.·f'en 9 & 11 nm. 6'1&-503.1 or ewti 646-ffi81 \'l'n.le, c.~t Rt' w 11 rd , cllrJJ(!l11. Save your money All lype.o:. t'rt-e eslhnates ~la.int. f.tcn 1.andseape J52;i CITY OF IRVINE Ll~ j S}-E & 2A BR,di1 ~· Nt::'IV rit·l ;400-5e00 Sq l"t cm--00)~=~1-~----~ 1 by saving me extr11 trips. Call ;l'f(H;825 Tt"RN;p/Schcdullng $12~ PR.rt. time. gurnmer employ· r~ 21~~~· co. Shop & Ofli~s. /\mp! prkg FJ-;:-OJALE, fluff)' Wark & Will C'lean living nn., dlnin& Plumbing 6078 C. ~tu. ~eel metal SJ~ inent. Tennis inst., Sl S2 pt'r h 2M 3 phase p11T·lrash ser \1•hlte -cat "'lflE'fl. oolh1r. rm., & hall $15. Any nn.1 ----~-----1te...;p1lon1st le $tiOO hr, AflUlltics inst, $.lll:.! pt"r Rtftt•ls to s are 4300 1tln1 loc, nr S.D. Frwy. Found near Bluehird Park. $7.~. couch $10. Chair $5. 15 &c .. y/Tustl~ to ~ hr .. life "''a-'s. IJ.06 -r h,, ·-~--------64G-12:>2 -!!»-"'"""Lag. Beach. yrs. exp. in "'lla.t count., not [ l...H. orrs PLUi\olBING G I 011 to ... ~ .. M I I.I; .~ SINGLE d o k I .u.~" Rcn1odl'ts & Rl'plllrs Wa1.-r etll'r.u ire . . ~JV Aquatics ,\itL~. 11.80 ""f hr. ' IJ:J w r n g INDUSTRf,'L Storao• Uoto't. F'OUNO·. lla:k, '"it<'te & incthocl, I do "''Ork myselL · . . C'\ll J!'ann1e Sisco ,..~ pel'Nln. Next 10 beach. <111 ·~ .. ~ 11n: .. liood re!. 531--0101. heaters, d1spos11.J!J, fum11ces, . Apply City of Jl'\tine 4201 &Jboa Penn. 67a.59l8 alt· •150 sq. Jt. S&:J. Also Ollit.'C bro\\'ll Bc~lc? Vi e. Golclen • d~hwashrs. &IH26:::r MIC & &NSE<dWHPoOllmRaTn C•u:npui; Dr., P. o. &x DZ. noons In ~hltn!, N.B. 64&-1724. \Vest&. Hell on Easter Sun. CARPET &, U ph o l ~I c r Y BIA. CompletC' Plumbln{: Irvine 92664. SlJ-3810, Befon' Stora•o 4S50 Call 842-.1910 clenning. F !nest equip, ~!I Servi~. Uc. 27'2694. Personnel Agency Tuf's., Apr. 304.h al j p.ni . Garages far Rent 4350 MINI WAREHOUSES· STORAGE No Move-ln or Move-out charics. f'ion1 $7.50 per niuolh. llWtUJton &-No.>\l:land St., I Ill ALLSPACE 960-197G • nn1v lor fre~ est. Dcn1us, 1 .. ~..--'-~~~-'-~= F"OUND: Fcmulc dog J111rt i714> fMil-1755 Roofing 6082 833 Dover Dr., N.8 . CLEANING lady l'vcry othl'r SfORAG1': BLDG. $ 3 0 . Gcrrnan Shepard b I a c k -·-"-----'-'-"' 642·3870 \\'t'Ck, Ncwporl B e a c h . 111onthly 275 Flo\\·cr SI. c.~t. lin<'h. nnd tan fa ce. \'le. Carpet Cl••ning ·~'"'~'"'""!'""""""""I Bachelor. 673-38:-)'1 646-9L36 Nl'11·porr Beach 6T.J-5Glr.? Floor Care & Windows REP1\JllS, all types. Reas. Rentals W•nted 4600 LOST Petri :t:imru camcr11 & Dl1k·h r..t11lnt . Srrv. 537-150!! Frre t'llil. Lic'd . Ask for I\ S ~I S TAN T ma~ g c r. CLEAN Up & dehvl~ry hoy, -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;/ \l.'ult, 5~1-m8,8J0-5020. trauiees, counter girls, fry full Ii~. apply in person. • 8 rolls film in h!k cas.s. HOUSE $2-l.9.J, Room $-1. ;5-7.~7A"'-I ~'7,~"°"= cooks, da)' s , nit e s, HulC'iK'!'lln's, l·IO Industrial e11se, 4 1 Bal Pe11ln . S1e11m house $39.95. Upho!. ~g/ ferafions 60l4 gra\'l')'ard ~hifls. open full \\'<1y, r~ta t.tc1111 H.E\\IARO~ 673-«>7J Li<:, ins, gua.r, 7'16--5170. i\ LT ERATIONS.Rl'styl lng· & part lime! apply J_ack ~n CLF.KlC1\L i\u rk, A IR, RC'spon.~ible \\"orkln~ .i:::lrl wilh FriUNO : Eli,.-in \V 111 c h Cement/Concrete 6019 1 .. ,dics "'ear, Expert. Ref. rhl' Box, 385 East 11th ~t. A/P, p/t1n1t". illOdrrn l'Onv. PLEASE HELP!! ref~. and 11·ell l~d ca t \\'/engraving. Vic. l>rcskl io 963-5806 CM hof;:pitnl. Call 642-0598. STOR.\GE Garage for Ren! nero.~ ttpl house .in C o 11 n &h.I, C~I. To idenlirr call, ASSISTM'T I b be t) 1$9 i\tnple Ave, No. S f\1""11, Nl'\i·port an-a immed. 7).lj-J.">80. CE~tENT: Palio, drives. _T_il_• _______ 609_1_ ·. or usy au ' C 0 L l.. EC TOR-FINANCE. Co6ta r.1csa $140 . I din til r '==~-~-~-~~ ~·alk.s·Rl'pairs, ~w & . salon In . ~guna Bcat•h. Exp, req'd. f)ae oppty for Offi==--•• -R=-~-.~1----= me u g u 1 ies nia.'i . FOUND: Boy Scout back CERA~fIC TILE NEW & ~.tu~t )}(' In· d. ~ sal + right person. 547-9'J:.6, Jack ... ,, 673-1364 park bctv.'l'f'n 14th & 15th SI, rcmo\'e. fue est. ~l-8998. rf'modl'I . Free est. Sm jobs lips. 49$.'1000 for 1n1crv\1•. Everett, HAU. FJN,\NCE Ne~vport Beach. ST'a-..&149 OJN(.1t~'TE Patios , 400 sq It wclromt!. 536-2"26. AUDITOR CO. OtTlCE SPACE F" 0 R RENT. Cosla Mesa, Jlarbor al Adams. Beautilul n1odern alr, n1m;k:. janltorial, Clnss A \l.'a.lker & Lee Bldg. Call , Gt•ll(.• Hill, f>,;7-013G or !'>IG-.lS:?ll. 0 .C. Airport Area lrvlne lndus!rinl Con1plex s u1 ... 1 ... asr :i11rrox. 1,00) 8fl. re ., txoglnnlnl':" Junl' 1.-.:t, 'i i. !"r 10 lllQS. Xlnl loc. t)i9-2800 * 1 i\10 . FREE RENT • No lea~ req. Vix. otticc11, 11dj. Airporter llolr.I. 5.'x: Sl.1. fl . incl . a/c, full M;'r\'1ct'K. 2172 DuPont rm. S. ~tl·:r!'.O. 19 Ill noon l. RESP 0 NS I BL E • prof. alter 2 pm. or fl)OI'(' Gae per sq It. Don, Top Sail 6092 N ight Relief Auditor eo=ns-::1ru=e"oo"n:------ n1usicians need re~s. fUJ'O. R=E-IV_A_R~D~,,,.-,--~Y-oo_"_"-,--,m-fi.12~14. Jinmt'd. Qrv-ning. . CUST0'1ER SERVlC" or unrum. b:>u.<1.C in C.i\·I.. · . ..,. · Contractor 6021 · r~ " a:. f/.B., Santa Anu a n>1:1 ~·ht>N' Nol'\\~an EI k h o un. d ----------* TOPSOll. * ('QMPOST Apply In Person P ick Up f.tan. Exp'd. New du.vtht1e practk-e Okay {oo ~ht•pherd!llus~y ·rnlX. * r.tULC1f & *REDWOOD LAGUNA HILLS !tomes. Own 1ools &. loud mc·kJ, Ux•t1I n.•lt•l'('lll'CI!, &l·l-0003 duys/·lfl.1 ~11 eve. J11C'k Taulanl'. p 11 I i o !; • Call 586-6930 HILTON INN lranspoM atlon. Cli11 5..)2.(}j()l Mi'1·514S. LO.'rr · FRl ~NDLY I yr old rl'nJOd, add. Lil'. B-1 2600i2. Tree Service 6093 25205 La.Pa:t Rd Conlrollc1·-Assis1ant ~~~~~~~~~~~I nude CAT. Bln<·k "'-1\·hltr J\Iy \\'ny Co. &l:l-·1700. l.1titunn llills, Ca FEE PAID 110!11'. plH'""· l'h,•sl. rilcSA KAKL KENDAL.L Gen Conti·. ''Chris1 Trre S er\' i c c , . AUTO SALESMEN D d I d' 'd I h I~ V I • 1· 1116 Trln1n1ing, llc111ov al & )'al'\! l'grl'I" n l\'I UR snug l by . ~·r( t' Hl't'U, J ·"' • • Hcsldcnre & Co1n1nt"1x:ial Ot"t1n-up. 54,11-79Jg Need for ont" of Orange f[ln1ous 0 r a n g c Co. .• f<"OUND; 197:\' C'lns.'I t"iOJt, * ~15.'i7 * County's leading Pontiac manufacturer fnr &f'Ot"rti.l "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:ii;iiJ "Glenwood ~pring11 Hig h Eltctrical 6032 Dl'alers. Nl'w or Used car 11cmunting func!lons. Sal11ry I School." Vlclnlry Ne~;port I l[t•J sales. E:.'ICt'llent fr i nge. lo $1 5K. can Sll.n1 Rider Business Oppor SOOS Head! area. 6-16--0343 -1 ~"*"' t benefits. Experienced or 83.1--2700 Al.so fct" Jobs. -J:''OU ND: l\lnlAnlUIC . 4-l;l, ELECTRICIAN License !iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmm nor, "'l" ~·ill train. Ask for MR. CATFISH Culver & Silnln Ana fl'l"l.·wa.v No. 233108. Sma.11 jobll, • Andy COOKS & CHEFS corr{ ... • shop _ alt staiulrss 1ttoutc 51 5.12--0-174'._ niaint & repRlrs. ;,48-5200. Job Wanted, Male 7tt5 DAVE RGSS WAITRESSES llil'"'I cqulJl1nf'nl. llual!h J-UUND: Coray lllmc cnt, G•rdening 6045 PONTIAC BUS BOYS f't 'lll!tJns requirini.:-sale, 11hite n1nrking!, red oolln1·. E.'<P'D l\IOf~L t.IANAGEli. 24.q()JfarborBJ\ld. Apply In person. lJl::SK space 11va.ll11ble s.-i0 T"rn1-.: n\'allable. \'lt!h·y \'le. ;\h·~'l ctel l\lnr. ~I~~. PARADISE · .'iC'e\\s nmtrl 10 nianage. Costa l\tes.a 5-W-8011. LORENZO$ 1110. Will pl'O\'lrlc fw'llihlf<' R1•alry 96.~l;)tl. o ---1--1-bt GARDENING . &G-l79t or &l&-:~2 i1t $.'l. n\O. 1\1111 \1.·t•r l n g F t;Nr>. l\lacr" ~nia l 11fl·k Spi'ciul lZI.' Rl'storatlon TV RJ-:t1AlR r ea .s oiu1b lc ·1 AVON 25872 La Paz Rd. 'tci'Vl1..'C 1:1.valll\ble.. l 1x1 :1 r-;i::~~IJOO? oron;i de\ l\ llf & \.a•l!l.~coJw, t.·lonth1y eha.t);l'. CaU 5'(;..ljl67 Sat or Laguna Hills, Calif. f:t'!IJ1·h H1\'rl ., lluntinglon _liiJ .lt. Main1cnanC\.· & Sprinkll'r Su n only. Says·.. E£2 IX!ru·h. 61:.!·1321. FOT.:ND: Sn1<.'\1l kittr n, Vk llrpH1r, Call 642-86-19 JObWan_f_t~d~,~F~m-a~lo~70~50~ Pll'f SO~IE 7.l~G COOK-TRAINEE Ofl '!Cf; Ulrlg 11\'flll. 1lleal lla11ull11n .~· Plcu·cnlia, c .,\I Japanese G•rdener ---l!'iTO SPRIKG Salary according to exp. 11>catlor1 ln Co11ta ~ir!o\&. ldciHH). 61'2-3!MI. Nel'<l-1t-(!11v off? l'rt~ la n1·" I);'('(>rnte }'OW' house or bu,)· Prefer no students. E.'l .... r. ~ ---.c-~~~ f<:)qw·r. CQn1ple1c Gardening ... ' 1 th 11•· o ~ ~ C!tisl' to nil r"y 's. Approx. w .c;T ~·hile ,1:cldin' "'/sliort f!IA.NICURIST Nl:.1VJJO HT r1ew e o es "' .'.c ni r..-y pref'd., but "'ill rra1t1. Appfy & Landscap1ng S er v -n n 11 A ls«l ~q fl Avail. .July 1..sL mnne vie. Sun Ju:1n Ca110, :i lli·07'i l. Takata Nu~ry. AHEA ~ u ~·iir se. iug .. ~n bt•tv.·l-en 2:30 J, 4:30 prtl , SI~. rno. 979-~. e liq Lie on Sale $30M Apr. fl. ll.r\\·anl. <\96...38:iS, * G4U742 * Produt·L~. Pl<'xibl<! hrs. m Hamburger Hamlet. l:>-15 f:UkOP~:AN Ga rd en er . your O'l\'n neighborhood. Call Adams, C~1. Ask !or '-lr· BAYFRONT OFFICES e Candy Store FOUND: ,.ng rnalr. Germ. ~talntena11cc. Landscaping. NEED help al home:? \\'e f>.W-1Ml. Hagen. . . (.Hit> Shop! tnl!a, Ne11 pon e Gear Mfg Shep .. Lt. Gold, Vic. Sla!er 1'rtt rem 0 va I, Very have. aides, nurses, hskpJ"lll, Hooch. Various size suites. e 8oauty Shop A: Spr\ngdale, 11.B. S.16-5178. ~iuionublc, &\2-6329 eves. oornf)llnlons. Homemakers BACK offiCt' gtrl, requliiCd C ~ 0 K. "''a It re s s e •, l'hl)nr, 117~12'20 e Equip. Leising f"OUND: Irish Seller, trni. \~RD aeanups, Gara~ Upjohn 347.Qi81. tor ob/gyn. Send re.!ltlme 10 d1.ShwashC'r!I. bus boyw need· NEW HOLLAND BUSINESS Vic. Orallgf' & De-I f.tar, cr<·anups & Lite llauling. FUU. Charge BookkCC'per, CP~O·~~ 3992 Long Bee.ch, f:1 ·~~~le'<\~ res~:"~=~ J'!t~h ••lfi1•i• Blrl,11'., "J '~ 6 51-0·l'l60R' S,\l.J::'S fH~4110_£ill. 54~ Hr11sonable. 646-4676. 1)11ing, bankrupt con· ... Oll.llll..U S.Ui-71113 ('\'CL n o •ant~. Cor1rr1'<'n1 r t m, l'NO: !\ll:w:rinn llusi..· l'INE EDGE .oolldation, gen. o If I cc • "" 963-7149 !:irmklng • COOK EXPER. XCnl" p1ph1r, N1•111• U (' air· .\ll)J)F.HN PAINT i\!F(: !1•n111ll' 1 \·, )rli. ?Id. \\'.118011 Y11n:I ~lainlena111~ Senrlce p.wc ~3.1-$40. 111111~ 1 i-lore:o;, 11111 lint'._& llr1rhnr t1l'Cf1. 64'~:~!!J_ Cl-:iuliips/H::uilil1", ~S.....~2.J F'Ul~L 01oritc Bookk•'l'Jler, SENIOR ·11 be.<l COi\\". h()!;Lfillri.I in SantR - . .. typing, B.'\nk l'l.Wrk'lllr1llon, NOTE TELLE~ ~na , &-2pm 3 days, 9;SU-611m :>. t-..:\\' OF"FTCF: -Tv.'fl r'f'<t•lll" \l.11<11· u•·•'t)Uflh: (1 1'1• n i.: c FND: Slt1mf'~c Blue l.:>ol ut ~l(ll\ '" c:dgt• nwnfhly 1 f;:l'n. offh'I\ 96.~7\4~1. _ .. _, lnd<•l~·.ol C •n 1,, 2 tlays. ,,19-.'l06_ f J;) -: !j und 10 '< 11 All t ·" u n 1 ,\ SI 1\000. Ukr. n1nlc · .tll.l • Vic. Nc~·por1 -t d leaoup .,..,,,,,,-t-'l "' ,. • "'-~o-~-nu11n l'Olll H"C" ynr c H--1 W--'-M&~F JIOO 1 o. 1, l' COU~'""F.H ~tMn ~fur 1· ", utllitlCll 1i:111I. ~le)I 1rr 1 llll·lllii . :&JOO Blk. a48·s.il!7 s, hll ullni.i c;ror::;e 5-$-61"2 • p ant.u, rnnc 1, ,,..·cunty II.<' 111,; io ' • 1 " '' ~11on1 h. ('1,...t1t ''"~ti an'..'\. ~~\C!-:1.J.J-:"I;, .T ._, n•nn ~b1,,,1 foUNl1-,-l';irk1t''' fr 0 m YARD CLEANUPS 't1Jlot111t Bnnk. 1S6 t 2 IJflrt.s 18 yl'ar5 old, futl time .llJ..iT29 <>r 642-837l .. *AAA Better Position l\lacA11h11r Blvtl . lr\!inc, Ca. 1-lll \\'. CO<tS1 II w Y, _ ~ _ _ 1111•!111 lit10p in V1~1a, 111•1 IWl.Un!!On!": lrtcnt!ry. Call au A 1.,}/n(ll!'lt' niaint. &4;)--031)9 Ph. a.'18-2238 Xl•11.·pon Bcll <'h. NJ.;\\'1-0RT 0 Fl1CJ-; .S PACt-: \ pur<'hns.' pru·e fil'l<t )'t'ar. II p.m . 610-1275 G I r -6046 ~R~i'r.!r·~ .. ~~~.~~ An f;quu,1 o p port un t t y COUPLES io do janitorial :0..ear b!ty. 1£~1100_ "'I· It. 11<1.rt n_•·_r.i re_tlr!ng. 1 I ) FOl fNO· (.Ah _ •·l•ck --•,. •nera -rvices E 1 4,.7 U1 i.'l<:: ,.~ "Q. _' ., " "lllU ·KOO Ultch Sl , Sulit' 11).1 mp O)W "''Ork in Mission Viejo. Call • .... .1 !_~io, 116-5493, 7$.-0lm )"OU"i. Ncv.-port 11 ll r b or tancl&OlplTilf, Hl\ullng, Paint· Nc"'POrt Bt11.ch 83J....!190 213-~ ll.U..UXE 3'15 S't· fl 1Jf•· .. Cs1. Bt-;~:R BAR FOR SALB Hii,:h School . inJ,;, Genern1 ya rd wa rk, Na Charge To You BAR?i-L\ID. lop t;alary. ()pc-n =""'c"'u"s"T"O~D~IAN=~s--1 fl•y .. Cd~I . l l•IO 1\lo. Nc..,.,'P(lrl 81\'d location FOUND: Key Vic. Balboa txp. Good WOfk for ;ood Establlshed 1!165 day, n.ilrs & •1md 11hiftll>. Realono1nia:. Bkr. tiT.'~ call John 64&-9928 Blvd nr. Penlntiula Pnt. prict! 6-12--1781, SAM·Noon. Call betv.'l\ U ll!" l: 6 pm, l.\·c are &eeklng Full time NEWPORt BEACH Money ta Loan 5015 61a--t110 496-1300 Pett " ACCOUNTING fllon-f'rl, ~. cu1todians 'lo pttfonn gen- 1''rpl., ~'flt bar, prlv. bf. , \I £ N'T U ll 1'" C.11 pt IJl. l LOST STI!. JIUSKY, malf', TOTAL SER\11CE5 0>-Elec., CLERKS BAR~L\ID. ?i-11n. ~ 28, tl'tll janitruial du!ltA for :\U Ba,YMe Dr., NB 6T",H;161 f 1 1 1 •. h ·h 1 Tnn·sll\tt"I' & v.'hl1f'. Ant!wn1 plumb'g, carpentry. repttln Immtdinte 0,....nlr"'S for 1.,. Starting \\'Sgt' $2.00 hr. lnrtt np.toMml'.nC romplex. . -I Su bl ' u ~111nce o1 ~'Ort " I e I "P , .... """'"""' • r' PI•.' m' n t ' ... GT:>-0226 aft 6pm 1-1 .. •1·00 ''''"""ming n·• OF'C !'u1te., llMI t, lta e 1 p!,lli'('l!I Rf':il F. 11 1 11 11·, o nr " • .,,,,.......,.. •· • dlvidu11>l11 ¥o'/l0 kt'y nr!dirig '"' IN • ..,. "" "" l?f dl'IC'IOr. 1,1 u ~I In g 1 on ! H ti ~ 1 n "-~,. , C'nn!llrtirtlon. 1..0~. Ct1.1i(.-i cnt , llnrbor ~.~/616-0977_~~~-l met'.hlne .!i bookkttpl~ ex. lfTR l\f Al -D J\1/1\tTRESS IC)'m l'lc-•nup. Plea1c call, Gt rdrns, 8'16-1323. 1 s1:1rl 11p~. ,_1111. Sn. O O 0, \lie\\' Homl"!'I. ?1~311• cull J'LU~JuiNC-:-t:u:.crroc\L. -iM/fL , f.ood llpa, day1. ' 1.nrry r..1auu11g:, OAK\\'000 Offj"ct; ~l'Ao:' . Sl'loflp\ni.1 71+.ii"l!i-·111fl 644-52!1 (lARPEN'l'RY, h'8 job too Fnr Arpt. Contac1 &l&!M~ G,\ROF:N APARTt!IE:NTS. Cit.rt!(·,. Preler lwUvlrlua.I. Mart Trust DMds 503.S PenonalJ 5350 •mall. rt& B Ho.me lt.eptJ.r, Carol Smith BARTEN DER Port llnli.-. Anaheim. OOf-2-11111 • 642-1403. 644.5800 \~'" e k l"nd s . Apply In (714) n2-4SDO $64,00IJ IST fnr $!.2.000. Box 3, t PALM St C41rd Rt t1 rlfr • llOMJ.;. REIJAJR Sl-:HVICE A\'CQ Jt"lniu"M:llll Scn·lrt fll'l'liOn, htw, Z.5 11m, ~1ot1• Srll ldlt lhtm" wllh A IJAUy I /\p p I (>0 v1111 ... y ' Cft • Arl/rcduclk>n l(}\'.jl . I~ Cnrpcnlry. Plumbing. !;lee-l:qulll OppOr. F.mpfo)'Cr Tuell. l.'110 s. J.llit.w Dr .. Pilot Cla.•lriflt'd ad. 64'J..56'i'S 1714}2'12'-31•._l Rlvil, St,.nlOn ~..MO& lricl\l, 'Reas. 5-«9-JOC». SMIM AM. J ' I ' an l'l1UJJI opportunlly emplo)'f'r m f -. I * * * * * * Secretaries Typists Bookkeepers Acc:tng Clrks Gen'I Ofc File Clrks VOLT instant Personnel illajor l\1edil'RI Plan Now Al'nilable remporary ServiC'e Apply ln Person LAGUNA HILLS HILTON INN 2:'i2ffi lAPaz Rd Laguna Hills, Ca GE~RAL ofc., Rttont ket>ping & Order Control po. sirlon in high pn.>ssurl! fron1 olfice of husy rcxtile firni. Soni~ exp., ryping & l'Olh!MC prcl'rd. Ex1.>t•I. on'lty fnr 1.."0mpe1cn1 individual. Apply at J-1.1 l\TcCorn1ick, C.ril. [)'1().3236. J.R.\8 Campus Dr .. Suite 100 GENERAL OFFICE N~pol1 Beacl~ 54&-4i41 Great e111ry level Jl05itlon [or E<1usl Oppo1. 'Employer the brighl beginner rapid incl'C'ases. GreHt ('0-\\'Vrkers. DllAFTS!\1AN <'ivil. f:Xper. Call Coastal Pers onn e I 1n grading .~ in1prowment Agency 5'i()..6(h}, 2 7 9 0 plans. Small gro~·i~ firm Harbor Blvd, C~f nf'ar O.C. Airp.:1rt. Call J. GENER AL 0 FF" ICE Norris, \\'il90n & ~fcllugh HECE:l'T. 1\ect rec/acct Inc, M&-6511. pay, phone, 10 ke)· calc., DRILL .PRESS & tumt type 4.>50 \\-Pf.I, Laguna lathe operators for small Beach area call for ApPt. f.llg. finn. Pleasant •<orking 494-1036 conditions & goo:! rompany G~E~.-,~El~!.A~;::;;;;;;-~,~"'-"_"_t -.-.-.-,' paid beneflts. Tapmatic 1,·a ntffi for part time dr li Corp,, 1851 Keuering, l..r\'ine, cale type operation. Apply 9~. in person at \\'incn1cn's Cl'llar, 2500 \Vest Coast DRIVERS, !l"·y. NB School Bus I -~c"'E~N'°E'°R""AL-=0"1·"r"1c"'E,.- Expc-ricrx·ed preferTed $.1.51 Sr'lnw exp., 1·asu11l rll'f'ss, per h.r 10 start Apply 915 PAI.. El.FCTRO~ICS Bakrr SL Costa ~lcsa 11820 \Vl'11tcn1 A\•C 5.i7-5J20 Garden Gro\·c 892-23:'17 GUARDS Tl.JSTrN Elcc.tror1lcs \VEEl<END, DAY S TECHNICIAN TO $12K Good job. For loclil interview Talented individual sough! by CAii (2.ISI 283-fi633 fa11t moving firm f 0 r U.S. GU All.OS /11buloU5 spot. Gl't on this 701 SO. ATLANTIC winning team now Call Bert MONTER.RY PAHK Long 833-2700 An Bqual Oppor F..riiployer ELECTRICL\N Wan1cd to GUARDS romplrtcty •1lre. 11 Of'~· 53 ft. Need 10 p/Ume guard:ii for J\lolor Sailer. ~: eves Oran.gt' Co. a~a. Cal l (21.3\ 963-6972. 43:T-8959 for i n t e r v 1 e w . l...a\\TeOCe Sttur ily, Inc. VENGR/ MGR· Lo"• &·aoh . MFG I ~IA',JR""'o"'RESS="E'°'R,-,....,~ .. ~,-m·-I ' • n1('(\iately. Es111bll shcd A ll'adC'r m:u1agr.r \\'/rt'spon. l'licntcle. Call 6·12·G.'>31. lor tooling, timl' s1a.nd.atd~. llARO\\'ARE S&.lcsni US1 work-1n·r1uces.~. I.. 18 r 5 on , . _11n m . be\\\n i'llgincering & nianul. l'IEI\:<! "'Orkin~ kl'IO\l<lcdge ~ :F<'e PtHd/Also rec Job!i tool s & machinary, apply tn HELEN .ocHA.FFER per.ion ll. \\'. \\'right Co. ai PE!lSONNEL AGENCY Rochester St, CTJ.1. 4262 Camp1_1s Dr, 84. N.B. lf~\D l{OUSEJ<EEPER for 5'1"'1-2711 small f.iotel, 5 day w~k Incl. weekefJds. J\fust be Ex· EXECUTIVE eeptio n ally neat & SECRETARY panlcular 4"""521 Irvine Boot ManufuctuN:!r Ho1pltallty Ha1te11 d c11 ir e • F.~~e utiv C' Service ~'11'1 :'1."r. Po~nt.nn w 111 Nrcth1 mature \\'Qm('n to n'fl()rt d1rct'1ly lo tht" Prt"!!l· "''clton1c new rcsldcnti <lent. Experye.1'1(.-e'ln, 1\milnr Flexible hours, plllmt": f)o~11lon ~l1-s.1nihh1. E1t('('llent J\lu~t hll\'r car&: l}'Pf'wrllrt. sccrctunal skills ll rnust. &17-3000. 1 ~0 E . F.d.!~er, 'Pl'IOl"ll' n4t9i9-~. So.nt.'t Ann. E.\':PERlENCED. colll.pal• Jble re11I e!lltlC salesperson ror gi\.lc. & n-ntab: 5 di.)' • \\'t'ek, incl. Sat. & Sun. HOSTESS ~lomlnp & E\•rnJ BLUE DOLPHI e m5 Via Udo, N.B. REALTY 315 "L\Rli~E A VE. BAUlOA ISL.ANO HOUSEKEEPER: Ll\"t·in, no children for proftMX>naJ couple In OnlJlgt' Co. Call Arltflf" 8J5..8122. No c a 11 11 1rtl'r 6pm. H.OUSEKEEPE'R. Cleanlna enl~. ~lorM. r-.1~n thru f'rl O\\'n tta.ns. 006-tlil. ~ ... *.,.6 ,, 7,,u,,m ... ,,• .. · ... -:1 H0t.iS1'-:KEEPF:H:-Lt\Tlii. Pu! }'OUr burlgct back 011 Own rtn, T.V •. 2 hlh.biin. th1· trnck ... Stll ldlt' itema C'~ fl'IY· 812.-3133 wllh a )OW-«ISl Dally Piiot JIOUSl-~\VTVF.S. $>10-$00 \\'ki.y Cl11sslflf'd Adi Call 642-5618 pfllme. $1.20 Ir up f/111111. tocbt.)'! l\fr. Rkhn.rdll, 846--54~ I ~lACl IL~ !ST'S \\'Uh f;•hrie:ne template Jl~. llxlUN'S. '.\fw;( havt f'X· p.!rieru:e •1 llh latheS', mill,, ~l,\11> ,t;. L.\l'-.;DRY HELP surl;11·P Knn<lf'Ot, rlc. Thl~ T~AVF.1. J.OJ)(:t:. 1s n onf> <JI a kind ).>b \\llh l\r-\\·p .. n &•fll·h our r..-•mrr1ny, $£> thr righl '! ;;;;;;;;;;;;;';";-";;;"';';;;;;;;;;;;;: Cosl AITOUnlnnt 10 Sl~K 1nd1\'ldu·1! \\'Ill hit\'(< tt\4' op-11 • lndus/~let·h J::ngr $111\ l por1un11y to be Cl'f'illl\'t' anti MAINTENANCE SN'rt'taril'S CO StiQl.I Ill U>ol.' ht~ 1nilUH!Vf' h1 31'· firld Oa11n!I Adjush:-r romphsh rf'«Ulrs. t;.oc..1 fr-MECHANIC 'J'rtlE', dcgn.-l" lo $i:!i in~p berto:>fils. AAlary l.'0)!11· Insur Oaim~ As.o:istant m1>n~rate \\llh e).p..orienct-. DAY SHIFT Fire & C1tsualry to S100 Apply: ~\c:t/~lkln~ St>c'y to SiOO DICEON RC<"epl/lyp1s t S500 Hlucprinu 1\la..:h opcr S.1!() """""" '" ·• ""'.~. ELECTRONIC Tra.illt't"/n111!h ;1pl ~.,I ficn Ort /loan pros tri Si~·,o ()i·af1sn1~n/v.·0111rn, pr1n!l•d I NC Cirruil ~tr~·h. pk.;. In s.;:I() I , ,\1i:1 rtnlt0111 f\lj.,'l' S·f l")+1+111 . CALL TRISH llOPKl:\':-i I 18522 Von Karman & JERRI \\'HllTJ::~\OJ\1-'. Irvine, Calif. 92664 488 E. l71h St. !111 lrvirll..'1 C.\I Suite 224 642-1470 Equal PRIMARK PRODUCTS If your heart's in · San Francisco • llut your iob's 1n Los Angeles ••• Mare Island is hiring! Immediate openings for skiffed worken with progressive, well· rounded trade experience sufficient in scope and content to perform ot the journeyman level in these fields : • • r--• ELECTRICIAN ARMATURE WINDER MACHINIST MACHINIST (Mari ne ) PIPEFITIER MACHINE TOOL OPERATOR Some posi tions permanent ; some te mporary {not to exceed one year) ; solo<ies $5.58 per hour. U.S. Citizen- ship required. ( • • • MARE ISLAND Live In the heart of Northern Coli· fo rnio-Americo 's most fomous·wa rk and ploy land. Ideal, smog-free cli- mate. short drive to the Golden Gate, the wine country, lots more! Work at the Wes t Coast's oldest and best· known naval in sti tution , with un· matched potent 1ol for professional growth. reword and recogni tion. G•t thti f1ctc. Contect th• Employment Development Dtp.1rtment: (2 13) 7 44-2637 MARE 'SLAND NAVAL SHIPYARD «; ~-SAN Volle/b, Coliforn io "·~·FRANCISCO An Equal Opporlu~ity Employer ApJll) :'>llJll thru Fri 1 Personnel Dept. 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XLT 25(1 ·70 12.t Sl\IDER. 2il f.tPC Ca111pt-r Sl'C!<'U.1, 'A'1nd hlut Nl'W eng. clulrh. $1~. •vlo, p/14, 390 2-bJ. 11100 M\J.llit 1tt lo appn."Cillte t714t GV\lt', pacluu.:e·t 11lau tool 673-1359 box, rac cooling piu·kllge 2 1:no._,r~v=,~T~s,.-n-.-x-·1-.-, -,---1 i:Hi ta"kl!. Y;,Q x 16.5 10 pl~ lo mllN, $1700. · ' lil'('8 6900ml Slljl). &IZ--00.l;J !t!H-M)ii All 5pn1 nftcr 6. Honda 9727 '6:1-Ci tlVY ~. T. pk·ku11 - 11 lrarnpe1·. 1tu10, S S O 0 . ·n llO~DA CIV IC 11:11- ( Wfdntsdl)'. APf!I 17, 1974 PILOT-ADVERTISER ORANGE COAST'S BEST SALESMAN- Te!e~ha n e 642-5678 l &lll11• -Of th~· but('hl.'1'3 111~· On;n~e Cou"IY t'nlrgt'OUIMllll .shoY.•\ng 1ttri111s•' c'ulli ol ~S t"nir Dr i\'oulh BJclg1 Cl\! r,oo So. t.hihi, S.A. n1('11t. 'l"hC' othc1· {lt1y I - Aton thru S.t 10.5 i<QUE'f'Zed (I roasl und II RI f I. J.: nt:~l~llNGTON e Surplus Building' ~fA'TmJAL • ll>'x>'• of NEW rJ'E)IS! l>oon, lumber, pty. \\'ood. a.lum ah~lll\i, nXtld· I"~· -.-·!nd<r.1·1. etc. BU ILDERS SURPLUS :II' x l'\', 2 BD 2 BA, <'IU'p., ili•nped, blt·lru.. re.frig .. wa.~hcr & i'lll'·t. di') f'I\ \Vire<! lur 2l{l uir t.'Ollfl., kitc:1. 1·lol:k, 1t1lot't1J.:•' 1!111-<I. lt1.r.rl· s1·apcd p;.1tioJ. Thr~ yni. old -like n11. Lortllt"d in 11{'\\' 11dtd1 pk . th\>a)' from noisy ~I One·hl1ll bl. (ron1 c~lul~ htHJ!<C. HC'll. 10 S12.9,j('), <;11.11 t:VES. :!13-691-4600. G97·71.i2, CAN BE SEEN AT: 646--87"'..G 1:'.hback. G<I l,"l}lld. Eal'lv Rec Vehicles 9530 Rec· Vehid .e_L !s.30..RK..~tiicc!°'U.°'-__ 9_!_30_ Vans 9S70 moms Ol' 1111e f'\'C"':. ICJ~; 1 -:;:=======================~-='.:===~ 114: ;,.is.1037 PURRED. r.100~;1 . 1100 Au1n w/ nk1'f't -J en s en 9732 I '66 1'01tD El'ON. Su fl e r ;.o...;.;_ _____ _ 'c".-m-.-,-.-s &-Equ;p~8030 -GUN & C'Ot.LF.:CI'OR-b;1.rn.'I. 28" ·" 30" lwt1Tt•lJl, SHO \V & SALF. 1'11,l'C. PrieNI to l!~:u llfl\I? l\"1\TURF: lluy-Scll-Trndc swo. 5:il·O.'t"l!°1 {•\'l'K, • Pl/OTOGHAPllERS April 20 & 21, 9-6 P~1 • '·~· r FllJ. .S•·ulx• Tank/Ii lr•·o Cf1tl011 F'Th 1.'I, hlrick llofl)', '-""' 11 o s:-uns. nnl nl O. ~ ~:!mmiTI zr,..1111 .~ .. ·IOOnHn surplus, nillltnry i I \.' 111 if, Cnrocllu:s AC-JO ('Qn1pre!lliQr 11 I $4·..o \I:-! il62" ti'liru.. h1<l uu1 j1'1velr.v. J'l'CClllly relill \\' "t"W a 111' 8 or ' ' . ' -·• Ol't::X 1"0 'nit: PUBLIC AC motor, 4 CF':\1, $.'XIO. ,D_og='-----------I Qr11n,1t1• Courl!y ~~air~uncl~ _"5_H_l5G_o _____ _ r Ill! ri.ir Or i Youth Bldf.:l C.'\I e PUPPY WORLD e - --RUGEH. -1nodrl No. 10.22. ~ I BUY!! r11I. S.:-mi-nuto. riflr. Rolary Chihu11h1111.s, Tiny P00tlll'~. (~"Oii . us•·tl rumiturr S.· clip_ Cornf'!I v.+/:I 1·llp!1 .'1 riO J>it Hull!I. i'f'kini:r<W. Pon1-a,.,,1 11,11,.,..~ nr 11 ;u ~i·ll r .. r vnu rourMI~ Qf nrnmo. $ 1 O. rrnnian, <'01 .. kupoo. J1111.11wst" ·MASTERS AUCTION G.J:>-2342. ~pan .. l .. <tl)ii; .. \\lnl<·h <iof.!o; -S.-------- G. Shrph & DohlM. 100 646--8686 or 833-962S w•ps 8096 !\IIX:El1 Pt;PS! ! Stud ~:r-aft 6 nr S""Kla)'. · I viCC" i\lost BN"rd~. Open 11.19-0!l7<1 • ~30.·-,o . ~8-6.":4!l S\\'.AP ror ho!Jit" ~·al. ~l!·rro · · P1nnN•r, Sansu1, ~ 1sh1•r, f.\'('S. ~i.~-~'°21. e CABINETS for l\ilrh~·n ,i;. Sony, rnurh n1nr1•. G~iZl:I FOR SALE! To .i::00tl h?n1rs 1 B111~ .. U "finlshcd or t\i-Radi0 H 1Fi-St'809I only AKC n~ t11>A·n Ch1rM.'J1C' prt'f1n1shM, .Countt'r lqpll ' ' • V11 n. l'.!11.gs, Rd paint. bit ·In he'<!. l\'t' box, f'rpll<. 1>H111•I· _iiu:::. SllOO. &14--2513 ·73 Dodge Van. Auto tra1 ~. n1flf:: Y.'bls, low rnlleug~. 10~11 Sile Dr., Oreo. (Ccnll'tl) -'~l~ca~·~'·~P.~l~~~"'::..:"~1"'4~5'=1.=~ f,\'<'. ac1u~~ from fil'('n Autos Want•d 9590 Co111n1 . l!os11.I Lot •46 CONTACT H.,\ Y. Pl\. 1'.fGR., fol' showin~ CRESTMONT ESTATES Rx:\:.' TRAILER, ti n1 u 11 1•i.li;u1a, forc ·rd 11.ir hear, ail• cond adult park WE NEED YOUR CADILLAC Sharp, rlt•un late n1odl-l tart. Pali! for or Nol. A.sk t"or Chuck Trapp Used Car ~1al\liger n•r•.'illnable J"•·nt Sll.1.Ct' -nn 11t•ls -~c n11lnugl'r . JGIO NC'"'llOtt Bll·d. or c&ll 'NAlfltS CADILLAC ~·111...filOI afw,_,.~'·~·----itoO ltliek ~ I TllA!J.~:H. SPACF: · F"or MMI Rl'llL \.t'l J' sn1all s t:CLUD-~;;);;·~·~·~·:,;;;~~~~! 1-:n pnrk 111 C. 1\1 38'x!O' 4 M p DOLLAR PAID 11111x. S7~1. nlo ill<'luding ll''"' urH11irs Cttll ~IS--2698 IMMEDIATELY Pug PUP111l'S, ,10\\•k s , "!~{): II AR. n.E ~ZEN ITH. HCA .~· Syh•11nia ;.i~io nfl ti t ,\TE,JlPHISF;S. il~:i \\. TV & slerrol!l. 1974 n1oclf'ls AKC San1oyl'd Pu fl p I " s. \Sth Sr. Cosla '.\1':'_:~~12-~12 ru-iN'fl to C'll•ar. All ~1\·nll. ----------1 t'"OR Al.L ~-OREIGN C.AllS nu1l!"S. R1•111h· ln !>A-o \\'{'rk.s. • * SA L F. P 1--; RS I AN n1od1•Js in l<l(M·k & on Motorcycles/ Cr.I! or oomt> ln lo liCt" us. SISO. 84&-8179 evrs/\\·knrt.~ RUGS•• 1lisplny.:: yr plC'IUN' tube, 1 Scooters . 91SO !RISI! Scttrr, 1 )T Ok(-·ffi&iJi. flkhuvi Orif'n~a,i. Rlt"'~" yr purls & sc•rvitc>. rush 00 _..o_:.:;.:.;.:....;_ __ ~.;..o-"' $..)(). Co.II 11ftcr 5 pn\, 814 N. Lli CIC>ne'i<t Blvd 01' tm-mi. lo ~ rno. ABC (21.:s:--) 659--4480 ('olor TV 1!!046 BrookhUl'lil SIDECAR W..--7G•l5 1.f.N'lORc• 1 0 '"" or 0021 i\!lnn!a l\u"tint:lon 8rflnd llC'"' Spirit EnJ::;ll' ~·H h -A-KC:-5-iUcy T•rritrl " · " ~ e ec rycr · ""· Beach. 96S-3m or !!62·5559 dr1\·i111~ light , tonnc>11u cover. \. Au!n. 01sh,\•nshC'1'. S 2 0 . ---fool N'st, hri"d ~ri11s, 111\ lhc __ :l_~s. 67?.-7!!04 \\'n:i;hi~ r.111ch. nds pun1n. SllER\\"OOD S-8900 f"!\f i•m11. J.!nndlcs. f"lls tul:lt" frllm<'S NEWPORT IMPORTS . 3100 \V. Coas: J.ly.·y .. N.8. 642.9405 . SF.VF:RAL r.-ta!urr Un~11 (Lr).:: s1.:i0. Spinl'l Pi11rKl. ST.JO. l:l> Ri\IS \Vall s w/1vood <'ab. 1751'c nn<i up. fmnl<'dialc ~-s1nulll l\lr11,• ·~ fen1alt'. I !H0--!1126 $300. 1J~st bou~l~I, n1u~I drlivrry. $525. S.17-6722 eves, \\le pay lnp Jll'it:e lrt 1·:1.t1h Jur T_o_g_OO(~hClm.c!L 6\j-74.~7 OVERWEIGHT? _Lose ugly ;!'~~~~"lll~Ll~~c~um7i~~~'. y.•kends.,._______ ~;?u~~k.oi.clcnn used cnrs & Free To Yov I04S lat vdth the D1ada:< pl:in Eniplrt> f'rtrt riditc S l 20 . ;-72-YA!\TAHA 360MX. Like I Reduce exress nuld~ ~-11h Dolh AN 60 ·$60 Ncwr nr1v. Pur1·hascd 1 ~·cnr ago Howard Chevrolet Sl\IALL Lovable female F'luidcx, Tite D r u g g i s t , scdy 64• 'z-142 · -hrr1nd new. Off roar! !ICPnsc i'olut•Ar1hur nnd J11r11Uorce rtog, vf'ry b'OOd v.·/ children. I Huntin"on Beach . u. . :>--• • 1.·ood lht"U June '76. sr.,o. Nl'll'port Bench JENSE~ L~TEltci'.:PTOR La11:e ~l1•cllou of Color!! Immediate LWlll't'f")' 1''ULL SERVICE OEPARTMD."1" NEWPORT . IMPORTS : 3100 \V. Qln&1 HI\')'., N.B. 642·940! Mazdil 9738 St.E TllE ALL NE\V ROTARY PICKUP AND TI-IE '74 ROTARY RX4 2001 E. Fin;t St .. Santa Ana 5JS.78il Shot~ ,t,, spnyetl. ,\fl 6, - -. . PHILCO cornponcn1 ~ct 5:-iG-00~ iru-«>.» 644--659.l I PTO.NEER Guillotine 1~ v.·/BSR turnleble. II. ~oocl ~~~~· _.,,,,...=== ---~~~----<Mercedes Benz . I snh!tt>n1. Rugged, f1u:t f'f-unit for i;tlnlffilll' not \\'lint-BAHGA.IN. '73 YA'.\IAHA \\'F. UUY 9740 4 \'R. old r.11.xt'd Shephr_rrl. riC'lcn1 n1 on e y ma kc> r a , I ,.. I s.·iCWI _ \\I ... ,1 121'.\IX. har<lly uc<'rl. S<t;i(I J:\fPORTED AUTOS S[layr<I, To un adult fnnuly, S(-\•1•r.il niorlC'ls. 83&-1192 ,~':: 11°12s~1",·'rn• C•. 11 '67., .~., Nr"' ]Pnlhl'r:s & helmet. S:-IO. BEST PRICES PAIDI EX:t.:c. CARS FOR LEASE. ~S--6395 , · ' ' ., " .,...""" Xl9-1'><><> ,-..._.,_ f ----SALE: 3 pa1 1n t r C' rs. nf!C'1· R:OO p.n1 . .. · '·><><>· Dean Lewis Imports '-'""""" roni 4 fuUy equip- FR EE PUPPIES drhuinl~lilirr. (SiJ:!nnlul'f"I, 3 L:\Ntf:R 9.il'l-2 Sl>"1lkC'r~. DUCATI 1!6fi Hrrhor. C.i'.I. &46·930C P«I Jc,v.• mileage 450 SE 612-122;1 spd JndlC':'I_ lnke. Call after S t-osl $200. Sacrlfh·<' for SIOO. ZiO t'aC'tory Scrambler. J6 l\lo least' S"1JS.7;i per mo. =~~---· p &14-26 \\'ilh extra parts. CA~H f'OR UEL + Tax Lie. &rial BL.ACK I.AB. 18 1nos. IPuret ~ ~~-. 4 yrs. IC'fl on part & luhor S."'95 YOL:lt CAR No. 00.116. Take your car in f.llllf'. FrC'f' to good hon1e POLAROID SX 70. S100. \\'nrmn!y. S.16-!"'6:!~1 54&-l-lll? 546-7fl70 crade. 64H1!YT arr 6pm \\'inchcster pellet gun, SIO. AnMu1AL010!;0\f'. Iii-Fl. \\'ANTF:D . Goorl used lfON· AUTOS IMPORTED J1"m Slemons f"REF. 10 r;oori hcnnc. nC'U· Bo~h ~_:irly ne\1·. l<lrl"f'fl 6 spcAkct·s, $i5. 12131 DA 90. '11 or newer. 1eml n1n]C' i·11ll1-o 1·111, h11s ·'-!.~~.,,_,:z:, hef~rc 6 pnl 592--164.1 :ift.6 612-5380 Alfa Romeo 9705 Imports shots. 5.37-7814 111~~ CARP~NG Hppro~ . 80sq LATE nirxlf'l. Color TV. 25"', 1968 HONDA 450. extended, l:IOl Quail LOVABLF. .smnll ni ix 1, d yrrls._ S.1.00 yrd, 0r1g1n~lly Sl 75. or lx>st orf,•r. tnw 1nilt'.~. $.iOO. Duve>. Gl ALF'A ROl\tOO. Runs l\ei\i•lrt Beach bca~lc. Jovl'5 kirls 1 yr old S14.95 yr<l, 6 n1v old. N.B. 963-296.1 5.1(;..7710 i::ood, loo~ ?"d.; ~e~orma~· 1333.9300 lo gel hon1r only 647-9793 · 1 liWi-7471. '73 HONDA, 125 Elsinor"f'. i·t• + Z:-ii\.11 ti, $ .. 9.i, :H8--8G2~ ENTER FT101'1 !\1acARTIIUR BLACJ\ LAB-9 mth old. 1'1A~Y Oil P 11 int i n gs, 1 ~ l·:.\'.c. 1'Qnrl .. SSOO or brsl of-Austin-Hea ley 9709 J\lnte. ha.~ ·74 H.B. "Lie. \\'atercolor11, graphlC!. Prie-&o.t1Md j •J£ f•'r. ;.,ri-7216 '69 280S, a ll Pl)\\'fi" options, 33&--7980 f'd to !!I'll, P\"I. ply. 628 But-Marine Equipment lC.. Tl)ft• Gri11t '71 AUS1'Jr; AMl!:HICA AIC, Qu(' owner. sc>rv. TUVB4ND filU AUTO • nEC·VEHICLE ·TRUCK SEBVICE CENTEB ·0ne Stop Service For A Carefree Vacation Dynamnmrttr and Ignition Tntlrc NO RIG TOO B_IG Authoril.td Stn·r r for All fllakn ~nd Afodtl~ ~a~~· ALIGN\IENT _ (!. .. • , BALANClNG if-1" ' NO JOB TOO S~IALL Rt('rtalion Vrhklr and Boat Stonge --- --Coupo• - ---1 r==iA=o!1 TV, ritdKM. pum1>5 •nd man y rr~•I prizts I Si¥1'11 ln d•il~ Jrtwlnp. All ""'inntrs notified. YOll nrtd fMll lw prQCnl lo win, I n&VILllll W Otpow1 C.:oupon 1n ~tore Addr~'~'~'-------'--- S1atr .. ~ --- Any silt auto. Rt('r!ation ,·rhiclt or b\tck RACK AND TRAIL ER LA DUER HITCHES ~r·=. ~ h•it ~ G """t'iii PROP,\-NE ,,..t .• LOOK FOR OUR REU BA R,'~ BUILDINGS San!a An• FrEeW•/ 111 S1nd C1nyon E•il lr~ine, C<11l ilo rni~ e !714 ) 551-1871 !onwoofl, Anaheim, 5..15-5..i95. J)nlv $75 I ,~u!o troni;, radio, l\l1nr. COT!d, !~1~1.~, $3800. 675- 9 ; 7 954 2 • 7 . ! l\IALJ-.: "111 · Rppr•n,: 6 nionih~ CARPET For ._..ate. 100 sq Boats Maro'ne Eq. 9030 ;_,:-,i_m:J,\ nr 5~.r.-."1700 :ll_l~!X.Xl nul~. t:; !\IPL; S9;){) . .,....,... ...,., old. NP.<'ilS hon1t• fn11ncdi111 -"" , ------r).)1-2031 ---------- ely. MS-0'66. yrds u~l'fl cnrpeting. You 1 ·r,;1 Y1\:i.tAJI.\ 200. Nrw · ' 9712 Honda Honda 9727Honda 9727Honda , 9n7 l=~~-----~-75~0 1't"n10ve hefore April 17. AID 2 B \"nl\'O dlrst•l n1ari1w bartcl". 3.0l.Xl n11 on l'ng, :B;;M;;;W;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i ij;mmmmmmm~~-~;;;;~-----~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mmmiiiiiiii;;;'i;;mmmmm~~ Furniture ou 499-J.S13 L.1~'llna Niguel. rnl::UK'. likt' rn'\\'. !-""1ft for $2-..0. Call 573-1:;21 I. SELLING: C61.11:h & JoveSl'at. SPRING SPEClAL ~~of! 001'-sHilbl.~a!:<. Call SolG-S01S bl>A'n ----c;Q Cl\HT 1 atmt. Ot:ll(• '"' $275. C'otor TV $200, ~pc 1n1ll p. · on S1ean1 Clean-!_ & <l.:!O. .__ 1 1 N~·"'l\' l'f'hH. looks xlnt. SJ7.1. n "<VARIAN BR $1T.i, Refri~ $100, Kitchen Ing your <'arpet 546-~174:1. 6' DINGHY. rin•·r b 11s..~. US('( ('all· 642-1'>70 ~ !'ct ··s. \Va~her & dry" 2 T\l"'N o~, 2 . k r .. __ twice. G' hrd"·d MI'S, 3 11 .P. ,, ... INOl\N' ,-Cro~--,-, M ~ 1.1 ~. • wic e .....,.-Seur·s nlOtor fn('wi. Fl"'C'e · •·· 1 '' • r. ss, Sllf 150, lamps, bar slools MUce stoo.l!\, Breakfa11.t thlc & 4 cnr <"an·irr 962•2210 ~hilt. 49 CC. Likl' ne1\·, S~'!l:i. D tbl. miS<". Brst offc>rs. chairs, baby hed 673-4771 • , -. r.~~i5 T 6K">-1!!0.1 'l'Velll & >A'krnd~ -. EV IN RUD~. T.11. ;p. Gd 11111· 0 CO'.\lPLETF. set Grolher ning i"Ond <"onip w/ ivn-1910 HONDA Q7. :,0, i\lini A i\IOVING. S AC R I F' I CE Encyclopedia like new $50. tmls mil. G.12-lJ.34 ilft 6 Bikr. SIN>et 1~111., Exc<•l FURNITURE SALE·l\lnrblt> •19-$-J687 · . . t."Olltl ., $150 .. 6#-097;, rot !hi, lrg & sn1l des~ & l\TONTH -old loose v.·eave golil Boats, Pow•r 9040 --.6!1!-IONDA SJ!IO chRlrs, \1•ooden tables. sl('t't'O SI 109 .11 '[i Good rondi1JOn HI/FI. l"'in brd, hkrfsl Sf'I. rir.iP4;'S x · ~i"t sacri cc 1972 . Thom!)!Wln 22· orfshorr patio furn, rte. 556--8095 or fur $50. 5-15--1445 cruiser must M>ll n1oviru::. SI~--5-18-1·1~7 EVES 616-AA79. Misc W•nted 8081 reRdy for liiitilng or 11·a1rr ·r1 HUSK\' 2.lO, \'ery elc<in, KtNGSIZF: lx'd. xtra flrn1 . "e\"'. Incl. mattress, hox sprln~ &-frame. S165. <worth S3j(ll_ Que_ en, i z. e $14.."i. Inc. drlivery. Usunlly home 832--24&8 ' skiing, loaded \\'\th r!']uip. n1u1iy C'Xlrtllli sg75 or bc~l s· CABOVER Tr ave t r c nien1, OOH 1ank, ln"-rance offc>r. 6·1:l-l:i17. t•an1per Sleeps 4, clec. flsti ,t, drp!h lindrr, C'l{'C'· ·71KA\\'ASAK-.f-M-,-rh_ll_l_5fl0_ 1ru!.er jiu.:ks, tiedowns S5ij. !rnlis('s, C/B ra1tin. AC-DC {'{'. Llke nC'\i·. $67:>. Call 8.11-2689 n~frigc>ratnr, pole holdt•rs. fi40--1197: Ki'3-94JO \'i' AN'Tl:'.:D n1nriy 111ort'. Chavv 6, 16:"1 I c~-~------ * USED BRICKS * hp. l\lc11· 110. ~·r{'('llS 4, Motor Homes, APT ;illl<', 11ntiqucs & li11C' * 870-4:-i&I * d(l('krd Jn NC\vport . i\l:<()I Sale/Rent 9160 fuml'lf!I"t'. l2X15 wool r:\li Sr111t11ln tandem tr11 ill•t'l'. 1974 BAVARIA• • 3.0SAs 7 to choose f1'01ll EXCELLENT PRE.OWNED BMWS e T.6 ll!()(l Tl -!I spec•d f"I '70 2002 -Ii>\\' 1nlle.~ • ·71 2800 C'S.\· sun roof e 'i2 l() CSA · lo\\' n1ilrs e '72 Bll\'1tria -I spce_<J v.·atcr bed. ha.n<I carved \VAN'l'ED lo bu.v older guns. full rollered, call =»G--2100 I \\'ILL trade S:ll)I eq. 3 BR. 3 <"nne rouch. b a r &-~ll.'W' call or wttk~nds 960-2004 BA t"arn/rm deluxe i\H. stl'n'O, 1ilil Bolsa Chl•·a, 548-9617 ho 1 R · 5 r J. r. or fi0.00'.) n1ilc> \\•01-ranty 1973 BELL BOY. 21· Sips 4 me 8 unnu1.g Jll"J::S or 11v1tilnblC' on ftll 1ic11• opt 91, 11.B. ,\ft 5. _r WANTED 6'4" •'Hbin 11•/gBllcy & tli n. 1!._ ,re +. ~1010~ Honie. 1971 & "i3 Bi\1\\1'5. SELLING cvrry!hi"g fron1 osset Plate Burner 188 HP l\lc>rt·i"Uio:cr 110. 61 . ..-2211 C'XI :?9 or a:IG-7904 di,;hf-s lo roomlll of furniluw . anrl Cnmpuss, A'.\l/Fl\I srcrro. DODGF:-Vt\•a i3 x 3'1, for / lsauol.eoock I All ne"'· Best oilers. Eve~ & 1 Light Table linr. lull r:u1\·11s & 111.111.v fu"tle. lo n1i, $6200. Pri\'atr r,,.,. I au ~,·kncl,;, £.1&-I~-'-----I is70-l:i&I ./ 01hcr xrni5. i\lo\i nt: inh1111I . ii r ~ . No . 7 8 111 RT ~ PLAID COUCI T, in xlnl rol'lrl Of Furn & Equip BOBS :O.!ust s~ll. Ask1n1.: $82.j()_. \\"~II _714-l!&-4670. (~a fr:lc.. Hc>l'C'lllon labric. ~lake olfer. c. · • hrlJi ftn!lnl"<'. Boal is ln J!l7:! :n· \\' 1 N NEB AG 0 . 1 •.....--~ ~2924 EXEC s.l"v l ehrs S15 25, Dk.~ \\-alc>r ill our !1.°1.~1''.: motorhon1t". has "'~rything. ?i402 l\llu gut>ri1c> P11rJn1·ay \\'ANTED SI:. up, Secy chn: $!! 21. e Call 61·':-'1±' ·--Rc11tl'. l'fl\f'S. 962-4587-. ~lis.sion Vi::'jo * USEI) Brt!CKS * Pil'l"l'C 1\67 \\' I~. C:O.I. BERTRAM 31 ' ·71ELDORAOO i\fini molor 8.l l-20.w e 49;,.49-19 )(70-436-1 6-12-3·!08. S I' 0 HT F ,I S II EH T11·in honH'. Xlnt «ond. 16.000 nii, USE AVJ<;RY P\\IY EXIT. NE\V J.'Old vl'lvc>l sofa & Pets aoi7 Pnli:ncrs, t'/B. r u 1.1 Y $6!1!l:i. ~~IS-'.!:il·I. ,.\ft 6p"1. ____ _ lovcscal S3Tl. Vihrator heat e11u1pprd . Tnp rnl'Chan1cat -, -------ORANGE COUNTY'S * S •1 P p od * f'flnd. Sll,500. !\Ir. Snii th, Trailers, Travel 9170 OLDEST chr $17:1. 586-!1137. ecur1 y et r . 673_!ll.11 I •LOVESEAT ,!ft sofn cu.~tom Bel'f 32~· lh. Solt. t•h. 21t' lh. f 9 6 l C II HIS CH \Ff 'it KENC'RAF'T. 26'. Fully made e very gd qua!. nc~t D.11.1 ... s $2.j()_ Hl/11101"<' S2. (: VALll:"ll 1:. V ' s!'lf-1·un1ain{'d. E:.. t-Ond. u.~l'fl, usually lun. !)6.'1-7!!1~ zi:-3977 1~18 E. \\1ilshirc, J;•~~k-y. ;nc. i~~nrl , ·l~~\1i~'. SleC'J~ 4.__!!2~/ :14:;..8519 _ SACIUFJCE! 3 nn!ii furniture · · rebl!. V·S, ll•'W pnln!. $2,l!l:i. j Auto Ser. & Parts 9400 S300 ca.~h or s;i0 .t 1akc over Pianos & Organs 8090 n 11 y s : 6 I 6·::1248/L\·cs: paym('nls. 61-1--9-IOO I !)6:;;..~7:!~ · llEt\TI! n1odC'I 10-20 ii,'nilion CONV . solu hrd $100 \\"al • PIANOS :\llNI SPOHT-12 11. i\·/ ~nn.ly1rr '' ·1·1~lcl 1!>-11 coffr(' & l'nd lnblcs s:t5 • ORGANS \\lrrl'nry 10 JIP. C'onl<(llt'. li~~u:i~ llghl. $12J nft 6P'.\1 L111np $10. All good 5-16-5!r.~1 I ~lf'er\ng \\'hrr!. controlii, 96.4 _·'-"-'------- NEAR°NE\\' c~stom mnde ~r Open Nights 'til 9 rovl'I". no lrallC'r. $6.iO. ·7:1 V.~\'. t:nc;ine. •t.UO 111oc'cl, 'couch. $32.l. Sat: 'til S:30, Sun. 124 S G•..i-:!:J.1). 7.000 .. rii.:. n1i., 1\~k1ng $300. .~=~"~,..'" Rentals fr $5 Boats, Rent/Char. 9050 '"'~"'' ''""" Dt\VENBF.D Matchini: \"lnyl , . . . Chair ExCC'l cond STJ I •12 NT<;, Chns -Cr:ift I l§l :-,is-tSRs · *Pianos & Grands* F'ly-Bt·id~c S11011 Fishc:rr.11111 AutosforS•la M Batd"in . C;ib\c -Chickering Plush. Full electronics, full I ~iiijjii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ Garage Sal• BOSS _ t"i~•hf'r -Ka1\'ai . Ki111b:~tl )!allC'y. sho11·er, 1•11·. t't)l' 1 -t-:nabc?. l\Iason ,I(; H11n11!n · c'hnrter by day or \\·eek. G Antiques & Classic 9S20 S,\LF.. Lini;:er\f' !<.1mpl('s, i\lu!!!s<'H _ Sohmer . Stein-prop!{' n!H'=. F'\sh, cruiSl', sleep\vt'&r. IXl1io ~h 1. f 1 ~ · 11·11v . Story & Clnrk. \\'lntc>r 1-vcklh il. etc. J.i&-{i626 days. !-'ORD '29 t\lodcl ,\ . loun~e \\"Car. f,(1()(1 kiichcn . \\·urhlzl'r -Yamnha !)lj2-:mn e\'C'nlni.:s \l'("{'ken<I-.. Co1111ileh•l} r('stort'cl. SIJj)\\' 11•'!11lll Nr. 111'1\ .~r H) I() 12 ~-" l I r .9· 1· "·II 6-clothi~~. Bnr--n·llr:ic No •"<'1" .:<IJ!ll(' 8 r ........ ~ '! Boats, Sail 9060 <1ua Hy.'--" 1,-,..i)fi".?. junk. Thurs. 1hru ~ft! 10 to ) ~I~ h'01.1•1 -··········· .~~~ . R9CVe-h icles ____ 9530 4. 20.172 F:..1-.111·n<>tl Circlf'. uyC'rs .. . ......... ~·~!HOB!!:: Cal T11rn:r•nn<' & 1fn Dfonne Glln:ll'n~! 11.B I Gnu1ds ··········· SJ!IJ i;nhl, rare rlJ::. 11•/trnllrr. flf'.s-4319 *ORGANS* ,1~11 ~cnnd, $1350/be!>t olr. --.-.---. -, l'\.1l1l\1·in ·,Conn· Han1n1ond . 962-.'IGIH, 962-3981 G~\RAGE SA Li·., i\f e ·' n l\nw11I • Klmhnll -Lowrey· STAN !\1llli':r NAPLES S11bot. \crdc, tUrnlt\1r'" lrt(•11·r ./ itocl"ers. Thoni•s. Y·1111· N 60-1· 11 -s~· I J l 1921 s · [) · .., · ' 1 n. •J. U •,,cc. w:i. oo s, r c.'. · · 1111 " , 1 · 11h1-. \\'url11~er. &1-1-2a11. ~·~391~11rtl 19, Z(l "" 21. I Of'11i;:on ................ $1 ~..0 Bl' s"'1~.-/~D~~k~9070 ,,1. .J _ I IJ>1,·r-i·y Splllf't ........ $19:> oa s, 1p1 oc s \!l ' T 1\'.'."[)E~I Trlr 1v/Cor,1ur Rail, BullflC'O, Y11n1aha .& Honda !l 0 . 6-16-36.'l.t -------GAS TANl\S 1nslalled by !\lajonvay. Trucks :11111 \'nns. 1'1\'\ \V. 18111 St ., C.AI. Sports, Race,R.Ods9S40 1\·l?YING; gold \V hrpoot r1~r, \\'urlh1.rr f;pt1.A!f, 111'11• .. $199 t'Rt:t: [XJCK· IA'! nlC' use Ch1"c1W kinw sz hrl! t * WIN FREE * v o 11 r 11 o 11· .. 1· ti o a t F I f-att(ln ':'r tbl .t· -'"1"k!'1·~· ORGAN LESSONS ~rioil\cullv. 13-)111 mu~t b•· ormu a Vee ,:QM Coolldgl' CM. Jl6-till ~o· n1!nh11lln1. To11 klt:·alion. J!t>.~<I~ 10 r~~~- Jewelry 8070 FULLERTON MUSIC 6*1-266-'l I .. f",ood 11H11~l1t1\'l' enr .• ls1ci1 L· ·ti·' 1-· • \'II ' --\\uh .:-xu·a-i. -S13JO • • i:.111 u, ounuu" 11 1 Y \\° ANTt:O: dock or $1\p for I :-..i.~ 1 1.~i INDIAN Jl'Yit!lry. ' 13Qui::ht _ SS7-4836 34· IXl"'('rhont. ------- l!Old, tra1k>d. Turqonic;e 1·1tl•" 1'..'2 N. Harbor. t"ullenon • 83:',.00i7 ~ 4 Wheel Driv•s 9SSO (or rl'11 fl~n1;,n. 217'2 S.t:. 871 1805 I Jlr1<1tol, ~.A. • DINGJ-fY 5PllCt11·SIOCt1, Al"" 'ill TtlYOTA .<111·d ~1aUon Machtnery 8078 c 0 N T t NU 0 Us F'REE 12.11 11. •Patt S20. Ualboo I \\'llJ:Un, o .s. Stt'el R.!!dlal 1----~-----1 ORGAN CLA..~ J"OR 8.l"t',. Cull 9~·--~itt~. n11,1. T~r •'01W!. s~~ P ROF". r. A It D F. N I NG I ADULTS r.vc'"" TuC'sclt1" Boats, Speed & Ski 9080 '1 l.fl73-0-16t C\l'll. 21 3-582-tm:i 1974 BMW's in stock rcndy for lmn1edlnte f!f'li\'e1·y. Ex("('IJCnl sa\•i"gis on 1\'maining 197'.l r11odcls. SALt-;S-sr;R\!lCf: l.t:ASI;-.'.(; OVERSEAS DELIVERY ROY CARVER, Inc. ROLLli llO\'CE BAl\\1 23•1 E. 17th SI. Cos1a i\lesa • :'146-44-lil '74's Are Here! Immedia te Delivery! Save On Remaining •73, CREVIER BMW Salt•s • ScrvlL't! a l.A'as1n~ ~"J'J \\'. lst, ='.A. ~3171 Closed Sundn~'s Capri 971S "72 2000, 0t.'L"Or, A IC, Ai\f/r!\T, LO 1ni. Slight rear bun1pc·r dnmagc ,i;, seat tears. S229!). 6 l:;--~9;) OT 9m-oo.'i.i ''----~= Datsun 9720 WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN PAID FOR OR NOT. \\"llJ. P.\Y TOP DOLL.AR. CA~L -KENT ALLEN. 540-0412. '71 DATSUN 5JO, xln! l'Orw.1. Orig. O\\'t'ltl'. r.f11Jr1, Redlal11, Tape Dcek. Sl!l9:1. ITI·ll :i.16-7062 a{I. 6 o.m. »nUll' I ' . ., " dav1t . .,.. · 7:30pn1. Start ti.n.Y -.--eek. , · · DATSUN '71 Sta. \\'an. Xlnl tj" 1rlmn1f'r. 41-lP Yl'lcuum T<in\ Dieterich in chnrge. NEW 23 CHEETAH ·73 131 .• .\ZER. bl~ lire!I, lou• l'Und. master. 1.r1n1n1tr edger. All Cnn.sl fl.tu.sic Coittll l\ll'M .. peed bolll. 4.)1 Chevy Jrl n11lt·~1·. S3600 or beg! offl'r 18 mol oJdr $1j0. Newport Blvd. RI 11arbor. rn1tln4" v.•hh flu"] \Vhccl !11'11 j<JZ.,~~~ --------~6~707.l_• &:2·'1831 brMklng m11dn1nncr 1n1!1f!r. T rucks 9560 Ml•cellaneous IOIO t\m \\11rmnly. Brand Nl'w I - -- 1 6' OJAM. 5' high, outdoor paJn1, xlnt <.'011tl. l\l!tke oUar OOS...~779 et.fte:r SP~!. ---•• RENAVT EnJ:lne ports, 7' Med.. 1ata. $50! -MS-2595 I • , --PL.AYF.RPL\NOS Llqu1d1111t;)n. l\l11kr nff<"r. 1!167 Jo;t. CAr.llNO V-8. I spd • NE\\' & Us.FD, ROU..S., Ask fol" Pill or Roger p/bru. pis, ale. 1nnf,i~. 06\'e ()uprne, ?.).I() O CrliC<' Sl&-.1200 xlnt ruhll('r, .good gnli Lanr Ol!ltA r.le~ 1~-ft :--FJnt Bot1orti. 451 n1il~n.ll:<'. $1000, 61~>-J.1$.) Pl'\.!VATE JlAJlTY \V,\NTS Cht>\1)', Tll 2·X l:Alelbm :k ·61 rOn~T .. !t(IOl'l f'"ghl<', 1'0 UOY P IANO J'OR 11 .H.~I . l'11r:i.(,'On hl'11llcl'J. tin>!!'& body. 1 O\Vn<'r. $1025. CASll. ;..fl:_~ ,";11·1·ifl1'f'! Ph: 9~:i8U fWG..:l>.'tl . . •• • Cull M7--0896=·~­ '7".f DATSUN"Siiitlon \Vaiton 1.11 nillt!.ag<":, sllll on \\'lllT !l68-11'66,__~-~~-~ '73 Z40Z, r.ilvt>r. 4 s;pd, alr. n\t\l;3 •. hnrnru:. S5300 or best !lr",j}-.liDS. 5.'.G-7~)£() __ 200Z, ,\u!o, air t.'Ond. 1nrtg v.•hl~. bumpers, 3,000 nu. SY.!!):;. !1!18-2220. or 89.$-3301. . . · 1 •« . ' , . . . ..·. . ~.. . . i . . cnyuc VOTED "1914 /MPORT" CAR OF THE YEAR BY ROAD TEST MAGAZINE Over 29 M.P·G. JUDGED BY THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY TEST DRIVE YOURS TODAY WE ARE ORANGE COUNTY HEADQUARTERS FOR HONDA . SALES-SERVICr-E -rPARTS I I • • I ;A:l;;.;;";;';;;0;;•·1•.:D;;v';,",.-'.::1>:.:'c;"iii'...--..:0---_::'·'..'.''~":''~"'~a}, Ap.,. "'· l 91-. 1 .c.11· 1 1. j 1 •• J i,,,L: PILOT 5;; Mercedes Bent: 9740 ,1_v_o_l_•• _____ ..;.ffl;..;.;l:,,~Ch.;.;.;;•.;.•r;.;o;.;l,;.••_~_-_~_-__ m_;O Chevrolet --9910 I DOdg!-9935 ~ncoln 9945-Must~ ~ -9952 . Old smobile 99SS Pontiac ---9965 35 USED '74 VOLVO 'TO ~IALIBU '2·(\r. Irr. S1 nall 'i '63 OOOGE Dart. no dt>nts, J LJm~ln Contwri11o1I , '6 8 ·70 :'>IL'STA~G. IL~hl hlue 'iO OLDS~. C'u~t. 4 1!r 1.lkr ,.,.,, .. r •:n""~\·it1c. ~:\'~·I. MERCEDES Brand New '74 V-8. autu tr:111§., 111r. radio, 1.'00d local d11;1an1...:-t·111-, ~H\•t·1· ~rny, 4 dr Blnrk 11111· 1\'/hlk uu r, 1 sptl sl\lt1 tll'\\' oonct. AU fk111rr 1 1111· ,, I 1.und., s:~1 u1· tw111 ofl t'r. MONTE CARLO h8!o•r, J'""r bntkrs. Jl\\T, Slllnf 6 cy1, 3 !lj)d !itnnd '1nu t,111, 1•x. ooud $1000. I 11 /~h11k1•r ,r., ~poUPr. ;ljJ Nill' 1lre1, 1111" 11'l'I 'Int G7!>-Jti97 ON DISPLA y Bt st Deal Anywhere I lllt't'r1nr. , .. 1.... Un1n ,11.IXXI 111111 . rudlo. nct;t!~ M>Jll;.! S.~70!i l'fU:· SltiOO ;)l~~til t\'t"l. -\ •'Al"'f'. SlfM. ~11~3121 I Thund.rblrd .--9970 LEASE OR BUY Uml11....-I otf1·r~ ONL\' ~~'Ee!_SJ~z;. 61-H'.M68 ~wk, S200. ,)l~--O-ki2 11f1 J Maverick 9947 'ti9 \ll'STANC, :\hu.·h 1, a ir. Pinto 9957 ---------- All M I $3799 Comet 9927 ·7~ DO ~: I t1t s1.~1!"1'1, \C >1t·1w, Llkl" nr11 SUOO. c>i' ---·12 T·Blkl>. l1kr nu m'.lO •n MERCEDES BENZ LUXURY 4.5 SEDAN Bea11 llil! cNla, mClre m1Jci per &allo11, ilc11ib'll & 1·n.g.1:1 IDr IOfli: llrue 011•nc1'11hln d&111ic lines, "ria1C>1·ra11< benuty ahd sa.fet)', $8¥.lS Cou.ld •trangl' l~usc fo1 iuitable party (473(;BzJ. odesl , \lw.r So.er1fl~ St~~~ TF:RRlrlC VAl.l'f:~ HMur.,1 h1.·~I nfl•·r 962-1965 •·11 RUN.\B{I\, .11r. au1n 111('1ual ml., all hi\ appt1 . OVEKS4Al' 01-:t.IVEH\' Ser. No. 126181 0 ' I ' II ·o \I ·~n('\i G .. , I p 'fi6 Conie• C'<·lnfl<'. Bu.-ki•! ,.,,t; . .(.1!1 t<J' 61~-4.'IT. M \'I "" • • 11 1 , · , t _ I troll~. Ju. I nul"' l.u.::1t11i;:1.' Ill•' 111r. S. PR. \1nyl s;i;{.'!Al.I~'TS Howard Chevrolet ~~·111;. \." ·.\ulo. ~u 1'111 Ford 9940 ryl. Riii. ni·w ll!"CI. NO\\ I Oldsmobile 9955 l'IH'k l'l'i. Ill~ s 'l 3 9 s' hn.11011. llt~el bfllN"t rn.ditll DtHH LEWIS )lat·.\11hur 11rnJ J 8.n1ho1\!l' Cd L'Ohlt $.ijO Slt)..OO'j:;. 51300. !IW-1.lll 1616--00())l lln•,o1 &-,, olfrr ahQ\f' Ne\\'J>011 Bc11ch C --9932 ·;: r1xm "<tUH't' 11i,:n ,1111 Mustang 99S2 Plymouth 9960 S l.~-J _ l.M.>•. 91;1-u-w. Ert> Yo 0 83J.~ orvette I 1•nnd J\tu~1 M't' 10 ap1i1-." 1· Sail's ' 51':"'\l\Cf' ~ M<\-l7\s.l LV ' Ith' 6Q."461i nit ;, h9 ~.\f'H I. IStnrlr J ;nfr. I OLDSMOBtlE ATLAS I v~.-9-.~----~9"'9""74· 196& CliE\'Y Bel Air Sta·~\\ ILi. J',\Y TOP DOLL.Alt I --1 1>pd. ~tel'f"I> l11Pf' •h•rfi. GMC TRUCKS I 1966 lln.rbor, C.:\I S·tS-91'1" \Ygn. P~r slf:"r. p~·; brakes._ J-"l.JR YOL:R VE"M't: dlr .. 1 ·n P1:-.·m l?unabolu 1 ..,_,,.t ( ~l!~I. ~11-;G2?._i1.!!._ ~ I HONDA CARS I . ., .. · . , .. ,7 nuto, 1111 ~1~r1ng ~hetl, fa( ~2-~l 1 _ I l..rukll /..' nuis likl' r\('11 S IG~i. l!lt~; ;\I L: ST A!"'\; :!'\'l. UNIVERSITY OLDS Chrysler/ Plymouth •· \ \.(';.\ '1.1 \\~1 . 1'.xr House of "'lrnports 3 Volvo air, Ol'I\' Hrtta~Jlca.Ul~Cllt, ~ r~o(fM'-~1~ I nutom:\0(' Vl'T"\~ i:ood j --0~1ll .. ulyL Sw1....'ul..Wl'rit 1 ·~1n•!, H&ll. ··u,t·~ l.OOES ("X(~·pll<1n11lly clean. asking \.OUgar 9933 ·~~. . . -.--nd • s~ ,;,_~i-2:Gll Harbor lllvd. '!!I:'• 11.irh:ir l\lvd I 1n1 -r;-... ~l ulff'r 616·1l ... S2J..71SO SQl9 ~s lk"Sl t t .i J-<Jl'!l rortno \\,1;:011 111r 1'0 ri.,n "'"' ·-· • --· ---I !!JM"•"I \\fO\'(•rflriVi'. l4'&thcr ""a--~~\ or " .r r ·~ , , L~•n•!. ;:,\°t!l l'OIKI . Pni Pl ~ ---Cost:\ !\I• i..'l ~O 96«1 ('•l'il•l !\l 1·'IA Turn )'-•Ur ~011 •·lu~ 11110 M~EOES BENZ · XLNT intt•rw.;r, onh' 16,0CNJ mlltf .-~--· . . f ti1 Cr:lt.:G.\lt, n111g '"IK'C'lt, 7il~l'S!i.J I wtl · Cl11~~1~11-d, 11.~I~ d,, ll , .• 546-1934 ·' ''"'"''" "''JI rhj•n1 1•,fh Sl':LECTION: 2'4>'1 thn..1 a.ntJ hkl 1'11'11' • 66 I~lPALA, radto. atr. n('1v Ju.nllio 1 11~·... ~11,•k ~h1h. ( 111'1! • r.1ll :>;O\\ 6 1'l-5b'7ll OLOS. "'· p,,., !'/~. 1·•111. _ 1011.1 u'" 1h,. mnnf'y tor ,1 300's. li> lo choo1't h'Olrl al 83t-2o40 Ii~. Ong. 011·1k'r. Sl!JJ Ph. I $$00. nr nu1kr oft,...r itftl:'r C"l.1 ~1fil'l.i 1\d! Cull &12-:iiii...: C"la-.-.1h~I ,\d' ('1111 0.t2-56i8 .11r $1~·'· touu.I 11111 ... (1111 rtlC fa·11•-.11tr;"1' 111 1hc \Vl·~!. ~tt•rt"•' C:\11 6 12-·...;7~ r 1"111, SADDLE13ACK \1AU..1':Y s d"dl b k v II 644·84TII !>:Y' tl'IL, !i>i4127! I 1orluy! lod11y' t '1l~-F1li~ ... a 11n!h• 1'1!111 r1 .. M'1fl('(I ll 1>.111~ Piltll CllS.'ilfil'ff Ad JP.1PORTS 20 a • ac a •r ----I . --1--------~~--E:_ IO__ lmpo t Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9100 1 Autos, New 9300 Autos, Ne,,.. 9800 Autos, New 9800 Au!os, New 9800 Auto1, N11w 9800 197J..220 P.1erccdc, Benz. l.Jtl' _____ !__~S blue, &m n1i. Call alll'r '66 VOLVO . S.tri··.~u~.,.,-.-, 3 Pht "'k days &a&.l7i!f & Xtr;.1s l..o-nuteage. 20 n1pg. v.'k ends. St.i.15 642-4052 afl a l970 211>.5. Auto. po~·er, au·, '6l-\'OL\·01m~E;onon11<"el AM!Fhl. r-.11tl hlul' 1.owk. 11·an~f.1Ul'l i1l1(•n.• s::~'5 Ct1ll Call 644-1·110. ~~'. MG 9742 AUTOS USED-- t.969 ~tGB RoarliM:cr. ChrrinU' Gener1I 9901 wire 11•h!~. lo mil<>111;:l', SJ:.:.U, --------'-'-'I da)'!I 645-Ja70. evf's 646.9797 MGB 9744 '&9 ?¥1GB -GT, 4 ::.pd. A:'-1· F~f. wire "'hi s, Ort)C. 011·nrr. ·Lo mi. Xlnt Nini!. Jll·~• oll••r above SlTJO. Days, 5.'>8-;l'.m,, Eves, IW()...J785 Pougoot 9748 NEW PEUGEOT • DEALER Complete Sales and Servicr•. 50 con1pacts on display. PACIFIC MOTOR lt,,jPORTS PEUGEOT /SUBARU 1557 Y.'. Lineuln Al'C .• Anaheim i'l.~·l\220 Porsche •'65 PORSCHE C. !.011 mileage, ne\\" l'n~. Xlnr !'Oil· dilion. can IH&-5807. '61 PORSCt-IE 9U·S :!.5 Liter e:ng. Sunroor. 17171 Bol.sa Oiic.11. apt 9.1 , H.B. afl . 5 '70 PORSCHE 914-6. l\lany xtras. BC'~t offer. 6iJ-61M Aft. 6 p.111 '67 PORSCJll:: 912, .1001 nii. on nc11• C'Jlgine. $3750. Xtra clean . 54S-377l 'Toyota '74 TOYOTA •Best Deel Anywherei , LEASE OR BUY All Modelil DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA . 1966 }!arbor. C.:\l 'ASE A !jRAND NE\\: ·74 TOYOT1\ 1~00 Corolla St."<lan for only $55.25 per mo. 36 mos. open end least>. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA " I )-\l {I :,\'[l ~\7,,_· '',',,I,"'' f>! \(1/ '71 TOYOTA 1600 GT I-injected hcade~. Konis. Nu brks. lire; & bait .• Just D)'no-1unro. Gd J\'IPG. Fas/ l\1ake orf<'r . • 61.l-23-12 • SPECIALS OF THE bAY! '73 Chevr•t $2795 '73 Chevrolet M~ht>.J <l>f' A '. 101411~ .. /.U(f eQU•~P<'!I !11/2)!! s23 95 I '73 Buick CentUry •0• E••r<> '"'"-lo•) m1lf>l !•7•t<GF 1 $2595 '74 Pontiac Ventura E(O!'O<"'•C•! 6 (yl;~d•• Su~• I<>" m.1 ... !l\ll(8P1 Too Nice to Price '74 Grandville c~·-F6<:!o•r ... ,. LO.dKI 410190Jl $4823 '73 Buick Century •Dt-. VI. •~•o .. 11'. '~.000 "'J I r ,. E•trl >nl•P. (OJX;OOI $2470 '70 Buick Skylark 70r. H.T. Vi~YI !OP. SY~• Ulot(JH\ ' $1695 2480 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 546-8017 STATION WAGON '69 TOYOT~\ Corona. ,\u1n. Air, radials. $$0. l.'.a ll SALE! 830-TIHZ. '73 BUICK 9 PASS. '69 COHON1\ Sl i~'k, au·. nf""' [<.1,llc 1.;1gon. \\"ood ~ain . tires_. 28 ~~?G, Just tuned & sidrs. F11!1 J'lfl\vrr, iaclory serv1et.>d. J:J7-608S air. till 11·hf'l·I, ,\)l/Fl\t Triumph 9767 s11•r('O 11J1,1po> 11 la.',. r, po111•r door locks, 1·n11~<" '72 TRIU:'o!Pl l Spitfire (l"psl (.,...ntrol, ~port "hi',, Is . ronvt>nible, .\ ~pc cd, Tolally eqt.iipPt.'<I ~nd j1.1~1 a ri,uchelin ores, very good b<'au11 ful rnr. 110~2'3 • cond, lo1v n1lles, ~1usl sen '72 PLYMOUTH l -'S2200=c,•~9.J..-i-.l:ii!>;i02==o-c--ISpot1 Suhurhan. 3 sf'als. '66 TRIUMPH Fat:inry air. <HJ t ll nia t 1 r•. Good Cond. po\1t'r ~tl'f'rin1.:. p o 11 <' r l•l'ttkl'~. r;irluJ, h.:'1111.'I', ,,~,( * 5.15-QiS3 •c_~-I rack. 1~·hitt' 11·1111 rirl''<, TR·4 Looks Good, Runs po11c r 1al1 1-:alr 11 indfl11. Good, $800 or best OffC'r. Le~;; thnn 27,00(] n1ik•s. 968-7900 aft 5:00 1:.:nrNAI Brando New '7 4 NOVA 2 DOOR HARDTOP (1000)/186584) $ NEED ANEW VACATION WAGON? t.r'hese 1 • Pri&es ~ "WiJJ • • «-~'l"a&f{Je Your ·MOnfy Bone! B.rand New '7 4 VEGA NOTCHBACK (1039)(316654) $ Chevelles Vegas-Full Size Family Wagons .ALL ARE SERVICED AND READY TO GO NOW! ·6 and 9 PASSENGER MODELS!1. LEASE A BRAND NEW 197 4 MONTE CARLO LANDAU LOADED: Automatic transmission, radio, heater, power steering, power brakes, Air Conditioning, vinyl Landau roof. (699) Lease the "CONNELLEASE" Way. $' 83 PER MONTH 36 Mo. O.E.l.-0.A.C. '73 MONTE CARLO 19,000 miles. Vinyl roo!. air, P.S . PB , auto . VB superior car (766KHZ) s3599 '73 CHEVY BIAZER 4 wheel <Jrive. P S . auto radio (96717NJ '72 IMPALA CUSTOM Couoe 14 347 mites Vinyl roo!, air. auto . 1111 whl elec windows. immaculate car /850EKH) '71 IMPALA Vinyl roof. Au!o . VB. air, P S, PB .• 33.000 miles. sure nroo. (670CXV) '73 FORD.Vo TON $2999 s3099 s2299 -------------------! P1c.lluo va H o eou10 I---.,,,,-,,.-,,...,,-,,~,_,,~...,,,,...,,..,.,,...,,--+---------------~ ""'o '"'o PS (374 71N I '72 CAPRICE COUPE ' PALA 4 DR H T 1----------------1 26 000 m1(eo;. elec, windows. lilt wneel, auto . 71 IM • • • air. P S . p B , v1nyl roof super nice car. P S . P 8 ., auto , va. vinyl root, sharp car. ( 109FBLJ (6530SZ) '72 VEGA PANEL Automahc. radio. 22.000 m•les Nice (0 72F NIJ '73 GMC 'I TON -j : Volkswagon 9770 '71 CHEVROLET 1.:.:::.::::.:~=-----Kln~~11'00d 9 pa.'<~. 1vrir,on. , '55 VOLKS\\'AGEN good Root rui;k, fa<'111ry :\ir .P1c.11up VB. H D eQUJP radio. auto , P S (31 t28Nl s21 99 '72 VEGA WAGON Automa!1c, radio. air cond . low price Supenor car 1135FHAJ '73 CHEVY :y, TON Pickup. VB. H.D eQu1 P . radio. auto .. P S. (37540N) '72 CHEVY WAGON K1ngswooo 9 pass Rael!. air. P S. PB auto . VB (reg gasJ Low pnce. '7 1 CHEVROLET WAGON K1n9swood 9 oa ss Good miles P S . P 8 ., roof rack. VB auto AM/FM stereo. (S1900KJ engine. Needs Trunsrnis· conditioning-, nu lo 11111 ti r'I sion. $150. cull r,5-1-0861 or 1 r:1 n !Im is s l o 11 . po11C'r 556-8760. f>t<'ering, po11·er brakt"'. till '66 V\\'., Re.bit JtiOO eng. 11'hN'I. radio, heater, 11"h1te {Needs minor bcxly il'p,ur. i11t1\ tn't' ... I.<"<,. 1han Zi,Co:ll s2599 l6501otro. &<;.<ll9 "''"'· ••llrnr.• s2399 '72 CHEVY :y, TON s2799 >11 SUPER BUG. ,\ .... NABERS c·o· ILLAC ---------------t p"'"'· H D ea"'P . '" s2399 '--------------r------------~ AM/Ft.1. Xlnl l'Olld. SIS75. " . cond . radio. a uto. p S r 573-9421 ,_ ... ...,. a1v11. !1 '72 CHEVY 11 NOVA 1•0960u '7 2 IMPALA 4 DOOR '72 FORD Country Squire "66 VW BUG •-·hi-S40.91 t---------------1 ~ •Door. Low mies, 6 cy!. automai1c. pewer 26.000 mites. Air, P.S . auto , P.S .. VS, elec. LTD 10 pass wagon loaaeo. 27,000 mite,. reb~l~,!;"1'\::f:'.:"' 991-5 steenng. ]6215) 4 . J TON (HfVROLETS wonqows. 1•11 ""'· l109FBL J l489EKD J __ .;:..,:.:::,,::::cc-,e-~,C.~•~d~il~la~c:_ _____ 1 '69 SED,\N 1 ~ $2599 '72 • '71 . Long wtieel base. dual rear tires. $2799 Arr. $9j(l. '73 ELDORADO Tr ucks 1n excellent concl1hon wit h or w11h0ul 1213> 592-2!177 SUNROOF slake OO<ties --... ~V.\V. FASTBACK "' EXCELJ..El\'T CO:"DITION Eves Ir. SUn. • 97S.S43.\ '67 V\V FASTBACK, xlnt. ' oond. $1750. 846-0.183 ovria9;y n:-d/1\·hitl' \1nyl 1Qp/red l<'i!.1he r interior. Du.11 romfol't se'lli, lull p o"'<'r . fa c ttlry air CQrK.iilll.'nuu;. till >A'h ~ e I. Al\t/F'~1 scrreo v.·ilh 8 track 1apc player, ~·er door 1970 V\V pop · top camprr, )O('ks, <'nllllf' {'Onlrot Every lt,cnt miles, cl€'an. Extras. cxin<.'Clvl\bll' opt.ion on thiA ;l2000;:=;·"'644-"";0l62=:·-;-=c:---::::-I s1unn1~ car. Very Jo<.v "?w!::;: s".95."· Bnjo. un· ~-1;>7GSY •-u • 548-2'11! NAlllS CAud.1A(. '10 VW Bus. low .mileage HOO llee91ii ... excellent condi.tkln. $1900 MeM MO-t.1 -W...s2 ~ '60 V\V VA.V., eng & trans, Camaro 9917 $200. or best oner. 6«-57.0. '67 CA~lARO '64 VW Bus nu 1600 mtr, Cl.al $700. ~ v.'kdays, or ~ • J n t , n e e d 1 b o d)"l'Ot'k. 64-f-.Gl7 ~s. v.•kendli. , $125/hlt· oft Bob &.w..arn Chevrolet 9920 'ff VY BUG Good cond , · , ~like. 642-0351 ~i~·p3: ~C:~!!i 7~~'. • Volvo 97n tm mt., xln1 cnnd. $.1I!l>. ' Evn. 968-0321. n VOLVO 14.S-E gta. wagJ>n. ·o '18 000 Ml 4 gpd tnuit 11\r· CLEAN 1972 EL CA~tL'I; SS coNi slc~ 0New 0rond AM 'F°r.f, AC, \\' SIITT..L, &fl)-1)19 • ~ 612-47l!l or ~. :1963 VOJ..VO 122, S-2& ~p 'il \\'GN, 43000 mllee Very aOO<f condition. SWO. $2300. Pit: sjS-10%), . 611· or 644-0188 . 2828 .HARBOR BLVD. • ' '72 CHEVROLET WAGON Kingswooo wagon. 6 Pass PS .. P.8 .. 11r, auto., radio. (356UEW) s2499 COSTA MESA .. s3199 '71 FORD Country Squire LTD Wagon Loadea (481 8)(0). 34.716 miles. s2499 - I 546~1200 I ' .. . .. .. • • • • • • • • • \ • • ' , ' ~)6 O.\il V PILOT \'JtdntsdJ~, Ap1it 17 l'l74 _ __:w:.::"'="="''::::'·c:.•.::..Pri...-1 1:.c'·c..:1_:_97_4 __ .,_,o_r -.ADVERTISER l8 ALL "7 4"1 OM SALE BRAND NEW 1974 6 CYLINDER DUSTER .. BRAND NEW 1974 PLYMOUTH FURY II LO !iDED : '4 Door S'edon. Aulomotic tronsm i~;ion, o;r conditioninq. powel' 5teerinq, power di..c bro~e~. llnted qlos~. 1odio, hearer, AIR CONDITIONING, Vent w100o~. vinyl seoi ~ ... ·~·1l"(l •IT4flbf.'· I tOADf[} 'Do.;.~ JI B Vil.!-""",.. ..ieeorq. oo-c>...: \.,,i.,. .. •od.c. heal"'. '·"'!"'J .-.d ......... I ~""" '°"' ,r.ny! ,,a.. ' "-""'1'-................. wall l,;'" BRAND NEW 1974 ' " . . CHRYSLER .NEWPORT••-""""" I ,JADC:D nuicri••'•' r<>I·••. h.•,1i.~, ,,.,,,.,., .'•'"'''''l· rK-'"''" J·,, b.i~,.. •ar to"\ ;r ,,...,.,.-j,1,on1fl''!, tit•,.,,, •r• i,.,.,~1 .,.,,, _,.,.,. ,..,,1. ,...,,,yl ,,j,, l'!·nu•Jriq ., ...,.1,.1(' V• wnll !ir• utstanding values on brand new 1974 Chryslers and Ply111ouths, now! We're way over· stocked and must move these automobiles out! Shop Atla.s Ch.rys- ler /Plymouth today and really save! · SEE THE ALL NEW 1974 JPL YMOUTH VOYAGER FAMILY WAGON NOW ON DISPLAY! GREAT USED CA s1795 · '71 PLYMo i(CDC'lLJ t ' R BUYS OF THE WEEK '7 1 MERC C41'R1$ URY ~ '01"'>a• l'ORJ cou,., 'X,lr i >I" ]lj)J ""'° ·~ •l' t(\n(J . , i .... ~ ............ 1·~0"''."'1 .i..,-.y ~ •l1 • • .. • • 9 PILOT ·ADVERTISER ·,; I'M HEADING FOR VICTORY BECAUSE I'LL BE THE WINNER ANO THAT'S NO LIE! Brand New •74 MONACO 2 DOOR HARDTOP LOADED: . $ NOT STRIPPED Auto matic· transm1 ss1or'I. radio. heater. power sleenng. power brakes. tinted glass. cigar liter. much. muchl~~~~r Order 1n your ch01ce o • 1 6 L today . · Brand New !,7 4 DODGE VAN · SPECIAL SEE OUR HUGE SELECTION Of "CUSTOM VAi-iS By VICTORY" ; I d auto 3 speed 127 .. W B .• 6 cyltn ~'·w in ds.hid . tuel lransm1s s1on~lr~i"~~tem. Ho. tront & evapora.te CO 1 shOrt arm bnght mirrors. rear sonngs, d~ 6 511.600 power steenng, 5 whls 8 stud 0.,.enience package . more 'NSW 11res. co 1832014X014161 I FULL PRICE 54288 + T&L • , • . . Not Stripped 109 au toma11c . passe nger seai dual br11e bumpersh ., ·power steenng, much. muc more. (8 11 AT4X02 1()461 '72 PLY. SATELLITE FULL PRICE SJ388 ORIF YOU PREFER on.,,.,,, •~:ie ,....,1"""''"" 1 .~"-'~"~"'""b""'' ''L 0-"°'''"<l'l>oy.,...nl P.·'~ 11 ...... 1~ "Pll 11 "'' '71 CHEV IMP A" oon••l>Omng • au1 oma11c. radio. L"-\ ~ . heater. power "'iM~M::;EDl;;'lATI: DlLIV!lY ~ steering.__ more '-J~!!!!!!i t:_F'-~.OJ' {91.4CVL) FULL PRICE OR IF $ 4032 $1288 p~~~R ~';. °""' 1•0 l1 IOI Yi,..,. *'"" 1199 "°"" ru>1 i;nt. ,,,_ 113611! 1& .....::! l 'l'°"le"IHJllllY"l'e .. 11'1<•1 1 1loQ~; J,.Pil'I 21 Q~ / Wtdnffi!dy April 17 pn4 DAILY PILOT 5~ ' N01 ~T_!SF.IED WA'H :m<VICE7 • • • • Try VICTORY . . ' ~ :':rou'.re the Winner"' ' . UlYICI MOUll ' ......,7:lO•trof:tl,_ • 1 ••. ~1:10-te~_,. . ' yt• accept.di w ... ;.....y Woit' ••AM Clwvsler Prll!lv<•• s · ' ' ' DOC>Qf • CHllYSl.ER •11,Y~ Motor Homo Service Toot , .. ,.,.. ''1J H 1··J1..,p. ~-.. ion ''" ,...M I\.. • MEOl•Tl Ofll't'fR1g? IM .'liJ , • '), ,, .• , ..... ! ....... ' ............ 1. !O'•tJy 1 !.' • "I. Jln,fi ,.,,,, . ., . '!•IJ ...., T l l . = •• . ·s: .. • s1388 FULL PRICE OR IF YOU PREFER FULL PRICE s1319 I '-"'' ;.;.'..:'..,":,,',..·,,.· .;;"o:'.;;• ,..·,..,",,,':-':-' -""....,.'=· ,.,· ..,· ·"·='"=" ,.."=",,."..," ..,~="-' ="'-~_ .• _. -r.,-'=·,.,',,."":',,.",..·.,.·.,.-__ .. _, .. _ .. _·_· _· ____ .. _· ,..· _· ___ · _ .. _. ~ •. r r•·-··•· · 1 •11J1• ,,,,..,.,,. ,,., "''""'"''~'''"'''"'" .,,,.,,, • '72 CHEV. MONTE CARLO '72 PLYMOUTH VALIANTn "n. -~ ---01uvtJ.1'..,. -,...-~,, --{1"'·J'•y ,,._,..,.,·tl/ljo-.'""'I', ~t • • ,_ -I ~~t,.A~'f.~·" IM~0°1ATfDfLIYfll~Y , 1... · .:'..'I, w1oeel <&o-· ~~J"•,. -, .. : . ' fr _ ilr , -~--·I '••I ...... FULL PRICE FULLPRICE ORIF $8ft28 ORIF s49J1 s2288p:~~R v ~ $1488 P:~~R =~ ' l• ' • 'II. "" • '" I OoJ '" • • ,II '""' r--r~ 1~•711 1~ l"tl 11.l °"'""""' 0--t I OI! 1 1 I\:>< lll ,.,-~ ..,., l}<tC> -n r~·I ~ !•>e• 11':.AC 16 ""' lit [.o.•..,., .. , lo , I' 1-... l.P" 1f' l'O...,.Ol~u<•1 10'.lel6 Al I' 1•!)'>'• 2 FORD RANCH WAGON if'";:' .,,.,., '' ..,;;:::_ -~ R'f ... r I II r "' ~L j 1t 0f.l.\Vf. n.,. 1' u,~J 1.,._~t~o~i>3r_,;r FULL PRICE $1488 P:~~R $ 48~! °"" Ul31 1.,. J'\ ....,._.,.~I "• ~• I .1 '"'' P tt 11:4lJ1' on<;I Tl~ r .• • .. •~1 P"" _________ ... _ .. p!1C'l l10-lll1" J,.p,. ;1 ' MOT SATISFIED WITH SERVICE? Try VICTORY "You're the Winner" SHVICf:HOUlS MOOHky 7:10-to f:OO,.,.. Twi..·Fri. 7:10-tos:oo,. We accept all Warranty Worl< on All Chrysler Produtt• . DODGE • CHRYSlER •Pl YMOUTH Motor Ho"\f Service Too! · ALIS & saYICE I I SAN DIEGO ... . I • • ' " ._ 58 ~AILY PILOT 2-DOOR ·y ouR CH OICE .1974 MusTANG-·11 TQ!•I tHh pr.ct IN:I. T & L$l611.C. ll\lll Oowl\. wiltl $iol Q Pf' ma. tar 4 PllOl. Otltfrtd pmt. pt>tt "411J-'l APR. I•.~ .. on~ tffdil IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ • cyl., 4·sPffd, ldiscl bcakes, healL!r, \tl inyl inter ior, bock et sea\s. delu•e bumper group. Li(. 4RIOX\65JJO • '74 MAVERICK 4 DOOR V-8, aulo. trans.. (t~scl brakes. tinled glass, H .0 . suspension. Low mites. #4K92F1'6949. IUND4i NIW _ '74 PINTO . · WAGON 2JOOcc. ' cyl., 4 $pttd, A78xll whllewa ll tires, t inted glass •. metallic finish. l•R12Al68ro.tl FULL $ PRICE 9 9 7 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . ~~~0 '74 GALAXIE soo -;A:~Rp ~~~ND COURIER & SHELL ... "! l.otded,lnel.: VB, aufo.Ji'aM .• l1ctory air, pciwer-iletring, power disc brakes. sfftl belled wtllfewall fires. tinted Glau. ~585114083 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ' $ '74 FORD 3li TO N & CAMPER. FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '70 OPEL Wagon Au1o. trans .. radio, healer. Low, low miles. #l08BET '72 DATSUN Pickup • speed, radio. heater. License No. PLS2175~14 . THIS PICKUP TRU CK & • CAMPER IS RE ADY TO GO 6 cyl.. stick shill, healer, tinted glass. exlra cooling radiator, m irror.s. 800xl6 t ires. F2SBRU618S4. '72 COURIER PickUjl $ •speed. radi o. heater , vinyl interior. Lie. No. '73 TOYOTA Wagon . MARK II. 6 c:yl .• euto. trans .• •Ir condition· ing, pOWff steering, l.lc~se No. 291HMY •• • ! . IMMEDIAT£ DELIVERY $ '70 . MAVERICK Slick shift, radio, healer, 1025BZD • speed trans., ~ater. wh itew~tl t ires. vinyl in- terior; tool k it. SGTANES2128 BOTH UNITS ·. '70 LTD 2 Dr. H.T. $1 V8. auto. trans., power s1eerl1"11 & brakes, radio. whltrwalls, vinyl roof. (657-ABX) 08 8 P NTIAC Wagon $11 8 9 PASSENGER EXECUTIVE. v.a, auto. trans., factory air conditioning, power • steer ing, power brakrs, Power windows. radio, heater . Lie. •YXVSlll :§~,lo~•Q•~IP,o,~!:, !~!;~;ng, $1 power steering & brakes, radio, heater. tinted glass, roof reek. 1690EMZ- :J Q,t. f 9,~P,.,y R.~.n!t!~!: $ power steering, radio, healer. !1!9S40TC . . , , ~ .. FOR :D ·-. I ' 28 8 88 HARDTOP 2.J litre, auto. trans .. radio, heater, whftewall fires. tinted glass. License No. 4F02Y268716. . FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW 1973 LTD WAGON IMMEDIATE .DELIVERY $ SOUlllE V·I. Mo. l1o511,., fidory •••·-• 11ttr!ng. P.-chcbr.tll;fS, p . ..,,n001r;1, AM •f M ~lerfO. f!Nlfr, wl"lfwillS, rlnled gla", ..tlftl tOW!r~ Vinyl interior. lJ76S219'14 From suggested factory list BRAND NEW ·i7.3 BU BBLE TOP IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ........ • V-1, aulo .. tram .. power slffflrtg, power btakes. llealtr. linled Glas,, pas,. seat, fully !qulppt'd with sink, icr bo•. carprt, P¥1f)Ung, etc. EJ.4GHR68906 $180 0 DISCOUNT FROM SUGGESTED LIST PRICE 68 DODGE van $ WINDOW VAN. va. auto. trans., Mater. L~rge family special. License No. 892COT • . t " I r I I I VO Op pow the ~Jr or . .)>luff A con1 the the Dieg I Dc1 sub Co VOi SU ol co uni the the the sh $26 s a de thr ho 1 Ad sai no lh ea pa ex cli "'i m 0 IO. ar or pl. pu be ne fa le le co w th ' ' k 0 II -t I ' San Cle1nenie Today's Final Capistrano EDITION N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 107, 7 SECTIONS, 102 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDA Y, APRIL 17, 1974· TEN CE~TS On of re Nuclear Opponents to Supreme Court By CANDACE PEARSON Oj llM ~itY P'lltl Slaff Opponents of th(' San Onofre nuclear power plant expansion look their case to the California Supreme Court today in an elfort to stop construction on sandstone J>luf!s. A court order rt•<;training utility companies f rum grGding or building on the bluffs v.·as extended through today b~· the 4th District Court of Appeals in SC!n Diego. The Supreme Court in San Franc1Sl"(I 1s expecled today to rule on "'hether they stay should be continued until ..it decides 1\"hether to act on the rest of the caM" The <Ith Districi appt'als ('Our! Tuesday refused lo hear the cnvironmcn1alists' la"·suit seeking to \'Oid , the approval of the $1.4 blll!on plan! by the Stale Coastal Comn1iss1on. Th(' court gave no r('nson for its refusal to take jurisdiction in the case. Bui it agre1..'<i lo extend the slny one n1ore day . It \\'as supposed to have run out Tuesday at 1nidnight. ThC extra tin1e "':is· allO\\'ed so Donald Stark . an attornt•y rt"presenling the plant opponents. ('()U]d file tus case with the hi gher ciiurL The addition of l\\'O I.I-ID n1egn\\'ll!! nu('ll'ar rtactors at !he plant Jess th.1n lhrC'l' n1iles south of Sn n Clen1cn1e "'as Hppro\ ed Feb. 2-0 by the St;11c C.:oas1;il 7..onc Conservation Co1nn1ission Only the At1•nl1l' r:nergy fnn11Tii,•1un Tht conimlssion originally d('flu'd the has jurlsdlct1on O\er n1a\l\•rs of nu<"l1.1r apptic;1tion by Southern Cnltfornia Edi.~on _ st1fe1y and S.1n Diei:o c:as and .Ell'l'lrs1· 111\' op1Xl1K'nts ar~uc lhar th£'~ 11f·tl' t-01npanics Ike. 5 but later ngn:l·d 10 "·roni.:l~· lclt oul of !he murt procl•t·chn~' reconsKter It. ;111d of the subi;(_"<!Ut"l'I • vr11p ron11M· A San Diego Superior C<lurt suggt;~!l·rl nrgolia!ir)llS between Eths1111 and !ht' th:H the l'On11n1ssion reht·Ar 1he l''.l.~l' i.:01nn11ssion after the power compan1cs ob]t>t'1l'<t Iha! ThC'}' also l'Ontrnd that tht• San J)1l'gO nuclrar snfely had bi:l'n a f~1etor 111 thl' ('OUrt \\'as wrong 1n :1sk1ni; ! he dcrision. l'Ot11nuss1on to considl'r 11s t1<.:1Lon. Th•· l:i1,·su11 al~o f'Onl€'nds that 111 :i1lpro\ 111~ th~-· nurlt>.1r blufl1op n111ts. the t·onun1:;<,11111 '1ola1~'<1 the 19i2 C"Ua~tal zone a ('l \I hll'h l'fl'illl'd 1\. l'hc pr•11t·t1. ()rlg1n:ill v csthnatcd ln 1970 to l'OSt Sfl;)41 rn1Hlon . hns bt.oen dcli1\ l'll "° n1nn\ tunes the cost is l\O'A' ll\' Ill Si .j b1lhon, 0Ut1ht y t'Onlpany official .. )[I~ t ;radtng 1\·Clrk 1.'> goini.: on :it San tlnotrl', hut not on the 1.000 yard long hlurfs 1hen1sch t·~. Tustin De -anriex Vet oed By Cou nty Sch ool Panel T empor~l.)' S ubstatio11 In Nigi1el The Orange County S h e r i ff . s Dcpartn1ent vdll occupy ils f i rs I substation facility in southern Orange County sometime in ea rl y rail this year. The Board of Supervisors Tuesday voted unanimously in favor of the subs tat ion concept and aulhorir:ed the use of a vacant courtroom in the south coun ty munit'ipal court in Laguna Nigurl until permanent qu arters can be built. Use of the courtroon1 . one of four in lhe courthouse. \\·as strongly opposed by the judges but supervisors decided it \\·as the best. least costly \\'ay lo go. Conversion of the courtrouin inlll a sheriff's office \viii cost only about $26.000 but another 570.000 \\'ill have to Le spent on additional personnel costs. The substalion "''ill be home baSC' for about 60 cmploycs. including about 46 deputies, five sergeants. a lieutenant ;ind three clerks manning the office on a 21- hour basis. In a report to the board. County Administ ra tive Officer Robert Thomas said a large percentage of the men \\•ho no\v patrol the south county also li\"e there and must drive up to Sanla Ana each day to check in before going on patrol. Thomas said ncnrl~ 500.000 miles of excess driving ('Ould have be e n cli1nina ted if the station existed last year v.'ilh a subsequent cost fac tor sa\'ings or 1nore than ~72.000. 9iomas also said nearly 40.000 gallons of9kasoline could have been saved and· 10,500 man-hours of time spent driving could have been spent in the patrol areas. The substation has actually been part or the south county ci\'ic complex master plan since 1966 but it has never been pushed until recently. Supervisors \11!re told that $300.000 has been included in the capital budget f{lr next fiscal year to build a per1nanent facility but it ·wouldn 't be ready for at least '"''o vea rs. SupervisOrs had tv.·o other options for a temporary facility, cnch of v.·hich cost considerably more than convert ing the courtroon1. Tfiey decided to use as t1ttlc as possible or the money lo leave enough to get the permanent facili ty under 1\·ay soon. Thomas estimated that the conversion v.'ill takc only about a 1nonth or t"'O once the bids are in this,sumn1cr. 'ONE OF A KIND' AUTO SELLS FA.ST The car may ha\.'e been "one ol a kind "' after being lowered. rebuilt and repainted, bl.it here's an ad that tras lots of equals every wttk in the Daily Pilot. ll's just another ad that got resulls: '66 PORSCH:E 912. lowered, re-bit eng.. 5 spd, kt>nis. mich. llres. n~w paint, !Go 27 r.f PG. f"~I 8 trk. tape. $3300/0f~r. (Phone No.I The advcrU.ser said he m11dc the s~alr ... sold the ca r a:s fl direct result of th<it ud. F'or the direct line lo results. try dlnllng 64Z..Mi78. -------- I A Re~ord H -igh Pri1ne Rale llit~ 10.5 Percent NE\\I )'OH.K IUPl 1 -The interest rate for prin1e business Joans reached a record high today wh e n a large Atlanta ban k. Citizens & Souther n. raised the p rin1c rate lo IO •tl percent from 10 percent for new loans and to 10 1;~ percent for existing Joans. The priine ra te broke above 10 percent for the first time in the nation's hi story on r.tonday V.'hen First National Ban k of Chicago annou nced a rale of 10.10 percent nnd t\orth Carolina National Bank of Charlotte then went to 10 1t'.1 percent. The .Bank of California of San Francisco went to 101/.a. percent Tuesday. IStory, Page 4). The Union Bank of Los An geles foUowed today. . There appeared 10 be uncertainty in banking circles whether n1any ot her maj or commercial banks would folloy,· tbe move a.bove 10 percent. l\'lost bankin g experts appeared convinced that the cur· re11t runup in demand for corporate credit is not lhe result of i1n- proving business and therefore is not likely to be sustained. Com1nittet~ ,, Decisio11 Not Filial IJ\' JA~ \\'ORTll oi 1111 DtHY l"li.t St•lt A proposal to split the Tustin l'nified School District a\\':IY lron1 I he Saddleback College district was narro~·ly rejected by lilr Orange Co u n t )' Committee on School Dis Ir i ct Organization 1'uesda,\· The com1ni1tl'(''s s-4 decision. v.•ith on(' abs1ention. does not klll the proposal l>y a J:roup or Tusti n re s i d e n ts dissatisfied with Sa;ddleback C<lllege. The rc<'()rnmendalion v.· i 11 tx· Saxbe Says Pat Hearst for1,1,·arded lo !he Board of c;o\'ernors ol the Califo rnia Community Colleges. \\'hich is scheduled to deci.:fe June 19 or 20 1f !he issur should be put to voters. Oldies But Goodies '), Assisted • in Robbery After n1ak ins their decision. membe rs of the coun1y con1n1i ttee passed anothC'r resolution criticizin,it the state board il'Jr invol\'\ng then1 in !he Saddleback-Tus1in cfebate. 1\lthough their comhined ages add up to 155 ye:fl·s. both :\lartha Gra- han1 llef!i. horn in 1Hfl4. and Gl ori:?. S\vanson: born .in 1890. are st ill ;-1etivc in the theater. l lcrc 75·ycar-old (;Joria congratul ate~ HO-year· old i\Jarthn on her return to the Broadway stage \\•ilh her n1oclern tlatll'l" l'Oll)pany. SAN. FRA Jl.;L1SCO t UPI 1 -Patricia Hea rst today was characlcrized by lhl' l'.S. attorney general as a common criminal and a willing participant in the $10.000 robbery of a bank by her Symbionesc Liberation Army kidnapcrs. Attorney General \Vi\liam B. Saxbe said he concluded that Patricia \\•as "not a reluctant participant " in the robbery of a branch or the Hibernia Bank l\Ionday and like the other participants nov.• is a fugitive . !Related Picture Page 5!. Randolph A. Hearst. Patricia's fa ther, said through a spokesn1an "Th is is all speechmaking. '' "Saxbe has the right to th ink what he th.inks. and I also have that ri g:1t." Hearst said at his home. ··As far as 1'111 2 SLA 'SOLDIERS' OFFER INNOCENT PLEA-Page 18 concerned, it's speculation. Al this point. I'm not going to comment on the m111- ter beyond that." "This group \\'e're lalkir.g about arc common criminals. Miss Hear.;! is a part of it.·· Saxbe said in \Vashu1gton , A guard who v.•itneSscd the robber~· said Patricia left little doubt she 'A'ould use her gun. .Earlier, U.S. !\t1omey James Brov.·nin g and FBI agent in charge Charl~s Ratt:> Basketball Coac h Evel'ett Shelton Succun1bs at 75 Everett "Ev" Shelton. a rctlrrd basket~ll coach whose car~r included a long slinl at the University of \\'yarning. v.·as fatally stricken Tuesday v.•hile visiting his stepoon in Capistrano Beach. The 75-year~ld resident of Sacramento had betn an amQteur coach for 45 yea rs and had served for 20 years at the Rock~ ~1ountain University. Hi! 1943 team at \V)'Oming won lhc national amateur championship. ~Ir. She\\on lca\'es his \\' id o "' . Berniece: his stepson. Gerald l •. Foreman of Capislrano Bc:tch and Neal Forem3n of Sacramento: .a son, Dr. Stephen Shcllon or Topeka, Kan., and nine grandchildren. said in' San Francisco that photographs taken by hidden bank cameras showed one of the robbers holdin g a gun on Patricia. v.·ho also \\'as a nned. "This enlir{' discussion v.·as unc:illt'fi for .'' !'laid Shi:lla .\l{'yl·rs of Fountain \'alley. "This is c]{'arly a m<1 ll t:'r for !ht• board of go\'en1ors. They have shirk1'<1 tht-ir dui~· by rl·fcrring this to us and 1\e had no busi ness gelling c ~ noses into it"' Cot111t y Agai11 to Seelc Patricia, ~'ho \1·as kKlnaped Feb. 4. is the granddaughter of the legendary nC\\'sapapcr giant \Villiam Randolph llearsl. Saddlcback officials \'ie~·cd t he comments as an "internal political thu1g." Bul Tustin representatives said thev frlt the commitlee's disagreement \\'ith tht' state hoard might help S\\'<IY their case 1n Long Bench in June. Acce ss to Da11a St1·a11d Saxbe repeated earlier statements that if the FBI knO\\'S \\'here the SLA is holding l\liss llearst they should go after her. Noting Hearst had said that comment ''bo rd e red on the irresponsibl e... Saxbe said his first reaction had not chan ged. The FBI ha s obtaint<d four robbery !Sec HEARST, Pa:?e 21 Rate•I 111 1964 Sadcilcback's c;isc \\·as supportl'd b.v rl'prrsC"n1at1ves from the S11dd\C"batk Vallt·v Cha1111X'r of Co1nn1erre. lhl' LagtUia Bf'ach ChambC'r of Commcrtl'. I Sec Tl'STI:\', Page 2J H~ \\'ll.Ll1\ \l SflfRF.l nt:n 01 t~I DIJIY l"llol 511!! Orangt• t n11nt\' 11ill try ;ir.n1n hi ~1her:l!" to r !ht public 11 h:df·m11t· ~lrl'tth of Dana ~t r;1nd br:tich 01111l•d hy !hr Ch;1ndlc·r-Sh··rrna11 Corpon111on, Clemente Fire Statio11 The Boarr! of Supt1·t·1 ~ors T11t•srl:1y authorizt•<l Coun1y CounSt·I Arlrinn KurlA 'I' 10 ap1)(;nl a Su1x·r1or Court ruling n1i.ldt· lfll(' last ~rar th Ht hl·ld thl' pul)lll' t1·1f'$ not hav1• prt·scnpt1v1· rights to t111· l)ana Strand lx·ach. In a mcn10 to lhc board. Ku~·prr s<11d he ha<; somt' nusg1\1ngs ahou1 finding<;. made by Suprnor C'ourt Jud ge .Ja1n1·~ I~ \\'alS\\'Orlh. Readied for Inspection li e said som(• of thC' f1nd1ngs \\rr" tast'<i on 1•111dr·nt'I' that 1\aS t'HhC'r improper!~ ar!m11tcd or cxt'ludt·d during !t·Slimony . Kuyprr al!'n sa1rl his rcst'arch tC\1':\led rh:it thl' Chandh 1r-Shrr1nnn deed for !ht• propt•r!y. "~urh 1~ (levelopcd as an exclus1\'l' rr111lrr park. <"Onlalnt"li ~ pro1·L~ion for pubhc use of Ont' part of !ht· beach. By .JOH~ \'ALTERZA 01 !flt O•llJ l"llOI 51111 In some fire departments. the day the rating experts co me to to~T1 the fi re chief takes n vaca tion to escape Y.'hal he fears is an inquisition th<il cnn last for days. Suddenly expert,s are porin g ov~r ,\'ears of reco rds or snapping pop questions to perS(flnel. At othe~ times they just stand back and \\'atch. The last time the crrws carne to Slin Clemenll' -at the city's request -v.·as in 1964. And me fire department received a rating o! nine on a s~ding scale of I. That means that San Clemente's J9&t for«' of one full·time chief and a squad of \'Oluntcen v.·on a plaee on a peg up Training Exercise 'tarts at Pendlelou from the bottom of the heap. In the overall grading of the c11y - computing \1ater supply and factors related to fire causes -the city fared a bit ~tier. It 1nadc a 7. Ever since the last grading by the controversial. but all-po\\·erful, Insurance Servicrs Office. San Clemente's fire insurance policies have been v.'rittcn \\'ilh rhe dis1nal figures in mind. :\fuch has changed in-tm city and its lie said ahout an :1l'rr of the bcuch :Jt 'JJl'o111<111 Scorned" fl e11 t.~ I I er f '1i r)· fire departmrnt since 1964. lmprO\'Cmcnts are widespread. but the 1\ Cnn1p Pendl('ton :\l:irint· shoo~1n~ day that the rating men are invited b.iC'k pool In a downto"'TI S.111 Clcn1rntf' bar could be four years off. said Fire Chief \1·noders today 1f he should hn\·e sJnppt'<l Ron Coleman. his game to talk a little lnni;:er "ith a And v.hen thC')' come. the thief v.·on't tnke 3 vacatkln out of fear of inspecti<ln. \1nman knov.·n only 11s Rarhcl . "I think y,•e'\l "'clcome it as a chance The "om<Jn, according to Jerry Lee for the revie\\'.ers lo finally come in and ~lason, tried to strtke up a COO\'('r5ation ser\'e as critics. not inquisitors," h<' said. y,•ith hirn ut a Uar al IZ7 ;..i El ('am~nf) The nttd !or a rour·year pcrkl<I of more • \YOtk Is based. Coleman said. 00 an Real. but he said hlllc ;'In<. l.'Ont1nul'd ln\ere91ing aspect or the romplex r:uing shooting. ... • • ..,.iAA • 1 · ""· · Some ttn1e ln!rr, !hrer fri('lnds of lh1• 1\ sc-vcn"\Jay tra1n1ng excn.:IK 1nvo v1 ng vus1ness. _. h 6,000 men ol the 5th ~tarine Brigade, \Vi!'n inno\'allons only a re~' months \\'Oman nrr1ved nn11 t rrutenl'<I .\la!'!On ~ailing from San Diego l seven ships. old. the emerging full-time ( i re bN;llusc of his interest in lhc ganie and got under ~'ay today at Camp Pendleton. department has One serious (law not in the "'omnn , 1\ spokeman said helicopter and It haJ no history. Later. tht ~1<lrlnc ler1. lookC'd, :ii his amphihious beach assault.II w c re "\\'e n«'CI lour y('11rs to increase !hi• 11xpensivl' spnrt scar nnd founrl !hat thrrr Its extreme south end -just unde r the !):inn Point clifls -has been especially re:-t•rv"d .for public use in a dt'ed clause. Ku yper said the a<'re of beach could l.cl1Jng !() some of !ht· condorn iniun1 u11·ntrs on thr blufftop above the ('l1:111dl<·r-Shcr1na11 lond hut it dcfinit4*y c!o1·~n·1 bf'long lo the rorporation. Tl11· lJ;ina slranrl beach. \\\'Jich is about 2 ,10<1 ft·t·l !on11: lit·s just do""'!looast from lhl' public's i\igurl Beach Park . On1· (!f lhe main parking lol s servi111< thl· public beach is on !hf' blulflop just a!>011: J)fina S!rand and lhe public ha.'> :1('('f'SS lo the south end of Niguel Bench 1';1rk dO\\'TI <1 path nC'xl to lhe lOrpora11on's trailer park. Thl' latNit hassle arose \1 ti ~ n sup"r\'1<;0rs decided to seek d1recl al'<.~ to Dana Strand bc;1ch. ),... In !he county's su11. 11 "as con~ed !Ste STRASO, l'agt !I Orange Coast Weather Hazy sun5hine ~·ill prc\'ait Thur• day as the high temperatures dip into 1hC' 60s along the coast Partial clearing 1s forecast tor lhe aft er· noon hour's l;\o;~lll·: l 'OD,\l' Jamfs Rooseuel t ci1sp1ites rt col. lrct1r111s by Justic~ "'1/lio n1 Doug. l11s 111 l11!l 11e1v a11toblograpl1y uhout pre.~'ure~ frotn r/14? \Vhitt /luirsc Slory. page 4. .. '~· Sl'fVlte ' ... ·-" • .. ... flt .. M•I,_.; • L 1¥1, .. ~. " Ml'"''" 11·1' c 111tt•""• ' Mui,,.., "'""'' " Ct""' C•t11tr ,, ........ 11 •N• • Cl••tllltd ,,_M' or·111t• C111111., l•·lf Com~(• " ·-· ..... '")'...,..,. " '"'" Tl•U O.elll Hlfkt) " Or. 1t.i11Cr••111 • Edilllf'l•I ... • .... Mt!'tNll 26·11 f:111¥t .. 11"'"'' •·• 1111¥1.-.. Fillll'KI J.)-11 tlll•""' .. " . ... " ""-• "G( 1119 --C:Ottl lf, 'f ..... •N• • IMttt<IPt • Sheffer ~lorluary is in chnrgc of local nrrangtn1cnts. Shipment v.·ill b€' mnde to C.eorgt L. Klupp Fun ral Horne ln S:lcramcnto for services and burial. sched uled in support of a mythical level of our service and to comp1h! tires v.·crr slashC't'l ttnd th(' fourth nalional under attack by an :t~p'"tl'SO·~r.~----~1~S.~e'...'.:R~A~TI'.'.:N~G~.~P~o~g'it~1~~---'p=u:n~ct~u~r~"<~l~w~lt~h~n:n::_::"~"-l~"~'·k~--------'===============:~_j~ ) • . ~ 1vronesq.'J', -"'~11 11, • .. -:..· ~ ----("I.e. Preparations ::~an Clemente Gener11 Hospital Auxiliary members P..lrs. Frank Thayer, ~eft) and ~rrs. William Duncan look over some or the new items do-~ ... --aated tor thc -group's annual rummage ·sale May S and 4 at the VFW Hall _Merchants Jiave donated expensive new items and other sup· 'porters have donated used n1erchandise for the event geared to raise funds for the busy service group. Donors can bring items to sale site on each of the two mornings.· Hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.1n. A bake sale also will be featured. Cinco <le Mavo • Pla1_uiiug Starts For Slln ]1tcu1 San Juan capistrano residents are ~Jc.Ing out their fiesta garb once again in preparation for lhe second annual Cinco de fl.layo celebration . The event will take place all day Sunda y, h-tay 5, in the open area off Del Obispo Road between Ortega Highway apd Camino Capistrano. Included will be a l\·lexican breaklas1. old Calilornia steak barbecue, rodeo, antiqut'-Car dis play, square dancing. art exhibits, music and a carnival. The breakfast y,·ill be served from 7 to l I a.m. for $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for children und er 12. Dinner will bo served fron1 noon until 7 p.m. for S4.~ for aduhs and $2.25 for chi!df'('n under 12. Qilf roping. st~r riCling, and bronc· bUsting will be lea.lured at the rOdt'O wbich \\'Ill be held at the sarne location from 2 to 4:30 p.n1. Tickets for the event. put on by professionals competing for national points. \\'ill be '3.50 for adull! and $2 for children under 12. Sc1uarc dancing exhibitions v.·iH be ~iven by the Shipmates y,·ho will give instruction to "amateur" participants. .\nother event v.·i\l be an exhibit or antique cars provided by th<' llorseless Carriage Club or i\m(·rica . Every car pll'scnted v.'as bud! hcfon> 1915. \Vhile waitin~ for the rodeo to begin, visitors arc invltcd to take a y,•alk1ng tour nr the his tori c adobes of Cap islrano . The to11rs V.'ill be glvC'n .at l I a.m .. noon <ind l p.nl. and "'ill st<1rt in frnnt of El Peon Pl aza. l\\''O blocks from the Dt•l Obii;po acti vity :irca. 01.+.~lCOAST J_ DAILY PILOT \"" 0-tl'Ot' Co.• ri~1•-.. ... ~ ,....,~,. ._,_ ~ . .,.~~N'I*'·~'"' "'1-•-il•i••0-•"'1" ,,. I f\!Ol•>~·~i C·"""'~' "'"'IW'''" --'" 1 • .,.,,..., l,l<l"<I•• .. ~ ....... I• •lo• t , I _,, '-1,... N-' S..0<• '"'"'·"<II"" 8"11;"" .,. "'~ v ...... ~-w ... ("'• ~ ......... ......, ........ '1 ,." 0.,...,, .. ~ .i.,.., \..•!'> """' II ""I'" .-... ...,,1.,... " pytll•-, .. , ......... ,. ... •'><l .... .. 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""'~*'""-fir'"-""'·"' •30lro-...,~rv L.,...,., 11 00'"°"11"~· "''''!..., .,_,,,,..,.~,, I loo '"'•~"·lw t From Pagel HEARST ... warrants against known SLA members in the robbery but has named Patricia only as a material witness because of evidence that she may have been forced to participate. Shortly after Saxbc made his state-- ment, Browning disclosed that a lederal grand jury had been oonvened In Sen Fnmcisco to consider both the bank robbery and the kidnaping. "The voluntariness of the actioos is a question of fact the grand jury "''ill have to decide," Browning said. Regio11a~ Agency 1'akes Dim Vie'v Of Park Se\\'age The regional agency in charge of treating scv.·age in the Capistrano Valley took a ditn view of treating waste imported from San Onofre St.ale Park in San Diego County Tuesday. Hoard 1nemhl'rs for the South East Regional Reclamation 1\uthority fSerra l agreed to allow the trucking in of Y.<1sle only unti l June . giving engineers nnd Ja .,,,•yers time lo evaluate the effects of the practice on the regional plant nea r lJoheny State Park . The v.'aste a1nounts to materiul pumped from chemical toilets at San Onofre Sta le Park. The fa cili!v hAs no sewer~ of its O\m and since ft opened 1nore than two years ago, waste h;is had to be trucked north for treatment near IJoheny. Oncl' in the local sewers it is treated at the SERRA plant. "Dana Point has a problem "'ith us bcca11s1~ S.1n Onofrr is outside the rtistrict houndarirs,'' said Park District ~lanagcr Hon llansh e1v. "\\'e v.·ould like lo be an ex ception to the rule fv.'hich ooly allo"'s effluent rrorn \.\'ilhin the SERRA area to bt• <1cccph:d I ;ind IJC allowed h5' con!inui:... .. Jlanshc\\' said peak 1nonths are J uly :lr\d A11gus1 11 hrn 6'.!.000 gallons a n1onth are dum1)C(I . \\'inter months arc as lov.· as 4.000 per 1nonU1. Director Angus Sn1itlt, who repres<!nts lhe Dana Point Sanitary District. expressed concern about the poss ible harmful effects of the chemicals once introduced into the treatn1ent systen1. H1:1nsht.>w said he hndn't discussed H "'i!h lhe engineer but b<'tievOO no harmful chemicals 11·ere prcStVll. Hanshc.\\' also pointed out !hat thr l'fflu<'-nt is diluted !';f'1·crnl lime!' lx!fore ii rcnchcs the S,,n Ju11n Capistrano plant for treatment. "\~'t had a v.·rittrn BRrt~cn1ent \1•ith Onna Pohn to treat sewage fron1 L>ohcny." s~id Hanshew. "\\'OOn we Martl'd dumping material from San Onofre we informed lhe DanA Point district. We haven 't been sneaking in the b.~ck door .. , Hugh Kimball, manager or th e Dana Point Sanitary Di.strict , agrt'l'd that it had been done with hi11 upproval. "But v.·e had no prerogative to oor..tinue to I~ tht m do this so T sent them a letttr to C'f'flSc And desist ... S£RHI\ auorney Alex Bo\\'le 'suggeslcd lhat the Authorit~ pennll the st.le to 1-on11nuc until !he siluat ion can be rc\'ll'\1cd and summarized. lie Mid scv· eral agencies , including the San Diel{o Rcitional \Vntc:r Quality Control Board, should be infonncd. Nixon Names Simon, Sawhill to NeW Posts WASHINGTON (UPI> -Pr<sldent Nixon today nominated Wiiiiam E. Simon to succeed George P. Shultz as Treasury SC'Cretary. Sinmn. 46, a former \Vall Street l11\•cstn1cnt banker who ls federal agency C'hier. will be succeeded as head of the .Federal Energy Office by his deputy, Jo hn C. Sa:whill, a \Vhlte House annour.t'Cment said. In n1aking the announcement In routioc f;ishion. the White House said the President "intends to play an increasing, expanded role in formulation of economic policy and will assume chairmanship of the Council on Ecooomic Policy." Deputy press se<:retery Gerald I .. Warren indicated that man y extra, official tasks carried out by Shultz as the Administration's chief economic From Page 1 spoke11man would not be passed on to Slmoo. lfe said, however. that Simon \1·111 be head of lht &&Called "Kconomic Troika'' v.·hich include!! the Treasury, the chitirman or the Council of Economic Advisers and 1he budget director. lie also v.•UI head the "Quadriad" Which irn!ludes tho.'Se three plu, Arthur Bumt, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. \Varrcn said Nixon and Shultz had an "uu1s1andlng'' relationship. indicating that 1he Presiden~ did oot feel as close to Simon. But he 50ught to make clear this did not mean Nixon lacked confidence in SinlOn. \\'arren said one of Sav.·hill's principal responsibililies in the coming moqths will be the roonilnation and planning of Project Independence, a program aimed Capo Trustees at a<.tiieving U.S. self-sufficiency In en- .,,..y by th< 1980s . Shultz. who announced March 14 that he would resign in ~1ay, Is the last remaining member of the original 1969 Nixon Cabinet. lie originally v.•as Labor secretary. He became the !int director of the Office of ?ttanagement •nd Budget (OMS ) 111 1970 and moved to the Treasury Pott in l&n. Sin1oh hurried back to \Vashlngton from an appearance this rnomlng in Atlanta v.•here he spoke at a meeting ot the American Society of Newspape r Editors. In the speech, he reiterated ii.ls frequent wamln:; to Americans that unless they practice energy Conservation, there will be tuturt shortag~ -and king lines at gasoline stations. From Page J TUSTIN ... Rossmoor Leisure \\lorld. 1hc Saddle back See kiit g F uiids enough rl'C(lrds to show our effectivene~. Arca Coordinating Coonci!. t he F E • •·Certainly we have made some RATING ... S:iddleback Valley Unified School District Or 1 XpUl'l,SlOJ·I, tremendous stride9 in a lot of areas, but and the Capistrano Unified School u tho9e guys come down here they'll want District · A successful early childhood educa11·on -' fro d l · l Tustin's case v.•as presented by .,.....,. m our rccor s, Ill} promises o Shepard Kan<1rck. \\•ho initialed the program at Las Palmas School has what we could do if something big were Jll'lillon campaign last year and Bill prompted Trustees or the Capistrano to happen." Coleman said. P:iUcrson another member of the Tustin Unified School District to ask the state Since the last rating, many de-11nnexalion con1mitttt. for runds to exparid. homeo"11ers in San Ocmente have Arnong Saddlcback trustt'CS and The board vott."d unanimously ?o.londay received a break or sorts in tbcir fire adn1inistrators, relief characterized the policies -achieving a nominal sAvings r£'01ction to the countY comn1ittee to apply for funds which will include the because of competition among companies decision. addition of Concordia scb:lol to the state-V.Titlng home fire insu rance. Many firms Among Tustin proponents of the de· financed program. Concordia's. program lake ~ calculated gamble. yield to annex<1lion, lhe reaction was op1imism is now paid for by the district. competition and -ATile local home pollcil'.15 lh:1t since lhr vote was so cklse. they at class five. Included in the proposal to apply for rnay sli11 have a chance to y,·in their way Not so for the buSJI1eSSman. h I I . J funds was the expansion of the progran1 a1 l e state eve in une. His potential losses are fa r greater "Of course I am pleased over the to Richard Henry Dana Elementary than tho5e of a homeov.11cr. Hence , the decision," said Saddleback College School. If the 11tate funds the Concordbi poor rating for San Clemeute means that Superintendent Fred Bremer. ''It proves program, local money can be shifted to the merchant or manufacturer'11 policies !n n1e that the committee recognizes the the Dana program. ~lrmbers of the ~ show the full fiscal effects of the low the de-annexation \\'Otdd be inimical to opinion of the t9M rirefighting force. the best interests of the district." board 'poin ted out that expansion \viii Coleman insists that he has a total ~lea n"•hile. he added, the school wi11 depend, however. on the new budget. package alrcody \vorking in an effort to cont inue developing its case for the June The early childhood education impress the raters in 1978: h£1aring. "and v.·e·u leave no stone program . an intenstricaton of basic -1be city's hundreds of fire hydrants a unlurnt..>d," Breiner said. subjects such as reading and arithmetic year ago had gone unmaintained for Saddlebac k Trustee James Marsha.II in kindergarten through third grade, "'as years, v.ith only sporadic checks made in ro1nmented. "I'm certainly very happy recently evaluated at Las Palmas School . recent time$. "\Ve tavnd many of them and grateful-but of course that is just A team from the State Department of completely inoperable when we started a one big-battle and now v.·e'll be looking Education rated the fledgling Las maintenance program , and so far y,·e'\'e forv.·ard to the next qne." Palma!! program 4-0th out or 205 districts been able to rebuild one-third of them, If the dc-annexeti~n is approved, 11tatev.•ide. The evaluator commended the Coleman said.) Bremer and Saddleback: Busi n e 11 s district ror Its local effort in supporting -Records keeping. all geared to finally Manager Ro y Barletta pointed out the program at Concordia School, establishing an ironclad history of fire Tuesday, the tax rate to remaining according to Dr. llarold Hester, program service in San Clemente, v.·as Instituted district taxpeyen could go up 16 to 19 coordinator'. and continues to be refined. cents a year on $100 assessed valuation Because of the good evaluatkin the -The city 's first bona-fide fire safety over the next two years'" district Is l}OW eligible for addltl<Jnal ln!pector ~·as trained and put to y,·ork They added that of the School's present state funds. Combined with Las Palmas, (former fire Capt. Don Hodgaon. v.·ho 3.617 students, 564 are from 1\atin and state money "·ill equal S6?,500. underwent months of &C'booUng late la!t 503 from the Tustin area have been g\\•en .. 1 have \\'Orked "ith and observed the year to win new credentials). lnterdlslrict permits to attend other -A new communications s·,....e m is progrRmS al LllS ralmas and Concordia 1"'' schools. lhroughout the p as 1 yea r," said Dr. keyed to a central oomole in the pollce For every full·time student lost to the tfester. "The inlpact 00 students, dcpanment. It ~ a distinct advantage in district, a corresponding portion ot state the case of the large near-disaster fire. aid to the school is withheld. Loss or the tenchers and community is one of the Three ha\'e taken piece in the city in Tustin stude11ts would cost ttie district most exciting and positive things that the past yea r. $J.5· million out of a total $11.89 million has happened since 1 have been in -A dozen full-time firemen on 'round- budget, Barletta said. education." the·clock shifts. SUPERINTENDENT RESIGNS Uguna's Woodington Laguna School Chief Res ign!S To 'Campaign' By JACK CHAPPELL Of "" O&lly f'tltt Steff Dr. Donald Woodington, Laguna Beach Unified School District superintendent, resigned Tuesday night effective Sept. 1~, C'learing the way for his candidacy M E>range County superintendent of school~ Woodington. \l.'ho headed Laguna' school system for less than a yl!ar. · met criticism from the Laguna St'hooll Board for so qu ickly seeking another posl. \\'oodington , 55, is seeking the county schools post now held by Dr. Robert Peterson. Peterson, a carididale for reelecjion. also has made en issue of ~1oodlngton's short stay in Laguna. The election will be held June 4. The Laguna schools chief submitted his resignation to the school board meeting in regular session Tuesday. The tenns of the resip;nation had been u·orked out in advance in executive ses. sions 'l''ilh the boord. The resignation will be effective regardless of the outcome on the county schools election. 'Voodington said. Asked if his resignat ion v.·ould hlep him in his candidacy, \Voodington said: "U can't hurt me." He said the resignation v;·ould "clear the air" and would permit the Laguna board to begin looking for a new supernitendent, lollowing smooth transi· lion in district leadership. \\'oodington annowiced his candidacy for Peterson's post sir months after taking lhe reins of the Laguna Beach Unilled School District. He came lo Laguna from Colorado where he had been state comntissiootJ" of educatioo. Carpenter Falls Off House, Hurt Saddleback officials estimated lhAt by Dr. Haster urged the board to visit -Improved facilities and equipment. cutting 1() staff members, they cou1d thin schools and !lee the program in action. including a new fire headquarters, north-A San Juan Capistrano carpenter fell · thei r budget by $873,~not enough to Trustee Gordon Peterson ~·ohdered if area substation and additions to the from the roof ol a house near Shorediffs rover the potential losses from the Tustin some young children are al\o\ved to study department rolling stock. Golf Course Tuesday and broke his leg de-annexation. al their own pace. lie also asked if Coleman said that in his eyes, each of and hip. "The.. district v.'OUid be insolvent," primary students were able to know when the new programs .... continued. honed Firemen said Donald Stevenson, 24, of Barletta said. "That means Y.'t'd be they v.·ere making: a mistake. • and proven -will v.'Ork to a disUnct 2M66 Calle Santa Inez, lost his footing at bankrupt financially, and what's more Dr. John Crain, director of educational advantage \\'hen San Clemente is ready a c:nostrucUon site along Valle Vaquero important, possibly \\'e'd be bankrupt SCr\'ices, said individual study ls to be rated once again. shortly before 2 p.m. and landed oo his educationally." minimlzecl. Instead, the program is The judges start with 1 total score of back. Kanarek, leader of the Tustin group based on small group instructkln. He 5.000 ponil! and \\ith each deficiency they Firemen administered first aid and "·hlch produced 8.300 signatures on added that the purpose of the program is start Subtracting . took the victim to nearby San Oemente petition,, asking that Tustin be aHov.·ed to to provide a stronger foundation on the When they finish, their verdict affects General Hospital for treatment . join the Rancho Santiago (Santa Ana) primary level so there will be less need millions of dollars worth of insurance Stevenson's condition was deemed College District, told Barletta If 20 lo catch up later on. policies "Titten in the entire city. satisfactory by hospital aides today. teachers y,·ere fired from Saddleback he 1 --:--;_:_~;;;.ii:~:;;;;;;;~;;::;~;;~==~===::::::;:::::::;;;;~::~;;~ figured Santa Ana College v.wld be glad to hire them. J He also repeated his prior crlllcisrn of "'1 Saddleback, pointing out that in its budget 58 percent of the ·expenditures are "\·ariable costs." "So the adn1inistrators of that dist rict are free to modify their budget to make up for the loss of 15 percent of their customers. just like any other business," hr said. Ile pointed out that the projected tax increase for the district's remaining 90.000 \'Olers \\'OOld amount to only rT to $16 a year. "But for tbe Tustin sludenl v.'ho has to drive to Saddleback. it coses $150 to $200 a vcar just for gasoline," be said. "Of all ttlf facts you've heard here tonight. the most important thing ls those 8.300 signatures you have right there before you," Sli!id Tusti n resideat Bill 1 Patter50n. pointing to the stack of petitions presented to the committee. "Those are the people that ha .. ·e all the problems. You could make a case that fverybody in the district will be alfectcd, but v.·c are the most affected . From Page J STRAN D .•• that the public has been scrambling do\\11 the bluffs at the south t.nd ot the trailer park for many years to get to the Dana Strand and hence have developed a prescriptive rights easement. But Chandler-Sherman lawyers said lhe land had all bt<n {enc.cl ol{ .me. 19:16 to kctp "trespassers'' oll the l:M!:acb and those who did t'OIT\e down the bluffs did .w i11egaJly. Judge \Yalsworth up he 1 d t~ eorporatlon's contention during the December c:ourt hearing. saying the counly had not submitted enough eviden('e to uphold the public's cl1lm . Kuyper sa,id he would start preparing hts appeal tmm«llatety but he gave no lndlc:llion when th.e matter will come· before the court 11gain. 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(dr1) '61 -Spe11Cer Tr1c1. 8'.irt Lanu~1u. R1tll11d W•d· m1rk, M11lrne Diet11ch, M1<1m1h1n Sl:lie11, Judy G1rl1nd, MonlaGmery Chh. W11J11m S1111ner, [d Binn~. Kennalh McKenn1. An Ame11c1n jijdEt is ~nl to Nurembera, Ger mafl)'. to preside over tilt 11111s ol mmor Hur w1r u1m1111l1 (t) The l old Ones E»-'ofrio~ W C11111stl dtl Mundo ~1.9' MtrY lirittl~ SIM• 07, {l J Ho1an'1 Htrtc1 IZ..m! l 9:30 llvin1 (15' Va1i1ty Littlt ~$Clll · ''" o mo o !!HD •m , e lowllnt lor Doll111 i (6j MoYlt: (CJ (Ztll) "In lllt Good ' Old Sllmm1t111111" (mu1) "49-Judy G11l1nd, Vin Jo.hnso11. 0 FRED MacMURRAY in * A New Kind ol Orama, New friends To Love. "The Chadwick FamilY" ,j "I CHOS~: i'.lllrt"l.IS becMu~e 11 1~ dii!nif1clf <ind sui1s a doc- 1or." hi.' said .. o"'<'n has a :-.<1u,1rc shooter ring to i!. "Ua1 id 1r::irt1nan is starrin g 111 ·1.uc:is T.:innrr.' A11d hoth p;un··~ ~011nd like hitll. '!'ht•\' ~ti{·k 111 1hl' 1nir11.l. Fr·cd :\1 <H«\1111"ru y 1,; plu~·in~ Nl'd ("h;id\1'i!.'k 11•hich has .'.I r1lc.:1· .\liddll'-Atncrica f1·rli1·;: ·1hv111 11." Had Victor rcn1nincd in his narivc Ukraine to produce' tcle\'ision sho\\'S hr 1night ha\'e had !rouble "'ilh at- tr:ictive .sounding name!'. "I can S('f.' lhe titll'S nO\\'." Ju• said tlurin1.: lunch tll t.'nh·crsa l Studlos. "lllJ\\' :1bou1 • Surfing Spring Festival • "Summer Breeze" b'tAJoaMM plu1 Wdt Oi~'t Clos.Kt I JOUfllJ Whit's MJ Lint! I Lowe Lucy II T1•11 A Tllltf O @()J CDABC Wtclne1d11 Double feature: (C) (90) "The C111dwld: F1111ily" (dra) '7J-rred MtcMurr11, Kathleen Mc11u11t, Dir. lteM Clrr, Jant Att miA, Batry eo,,. wick. John Luth. Sttphtn N1than. ,. ___ 7_'3_0_•_9_'3_0_'°'_'_'_'_"_1_ .. __ l I /'led Cha~,.,.k~. an e1t1blilhtd Sin I' Oit10 ~ewsp•per edilol·pullthller, ha~ h1$ 1"11U strenrth le~ttd by 1 $/lattrrin1 emotional tri1i1 thre11en· ini to hlr his flmily IPilrt. ONtWI ~ CIJ I Drt1m ol Je1nnic lsmc11ld1 00 Dr11nd Tiit f1111tll Chtl ('9 ((}) Wo1lcl ol Survi'l1t I Onm1 ii.lion lt111r Sllow Thrtt $100111 7:3'1 0 Nfw D1ti111 C:1mr (l l Hor•n's Ht11ri Q W1it nPI l 1111 falht1 GttJ HMlt ll ".l.hcr"s Crush" (R) m 'emu l'J'lt ED la Hien1 8 Ntlp 11ly Nti1hbo1 ltl'• Matt A tk1I 10·)0 ITwiil&hl lone a_. lobby liold$bo!t Show , )OUllltJ t1 AdftOIUrt 0 Millitn s Mcrwir: (Zhf) "Tiit litl Slnal1 Happf 11:0,d" (tom) ·~7-Cene llel $91nillt cimMy ly, 811b111 Liii, M1th1el R1d1r1vt j Otttdi'lt de Holtl 110 Pit• P1\u b Rleht . , ,11111 tbt Lord Club m ltwilthtd 111· rn To Toll'" l•~• I 11 ,00 ;D Q ID !tl Ill •m {2:1 (6) Hollywood Squa!t$ 3) 00 (JJ) m Q;l @J /'lt'll'J ED Stor1honl Best of Grtutlto • (~ (eJl P9llct Sur1ro11 , • PtrrJ Mason m Oth11 Peopta, Otht1 "acri' ' 0 Mowie: (Cl "Thi! S'll'!nain& Ci\J" ® 01n1h Short Goll CllHIC Rt·Cap (com) '66 -Terry· Thomas, D11n1 W Tht Ghoul Gani Do1s. l :OO O (~ ~} SOO>J & Chtr ComtdJ m M111lon: lmpctsiblt VT !...•' . (D Thi U"IOUth1ble1 Hou1 (R) How11d Cosell and Chuckl 117,{)l Se<iet f lit Conno11 juts\ 176 Tiie Saint 0 il.3. liO (10) €D ChaM ''V1t1!ion fD Otvoll1 lount (R) !or A Pre11denl" (R) Htnry D1rrow I (2' CI l Thr Pionrui I UtSh 11 I IGr111n dignitary 'll'hO caulotS Ch11r and his undercover \1 ·15 e1J Cinema J~ um! many trustf1t1n1 moments In ' I lhei1 security du hes IO prote<1 him 1 ll:lO 0 15' (! ) (@ J CBS lite Mow if : frt1m an 1u1,11n. I (C) "Tiit Great Bink Robbt1l'' 0 MoYit : (C) (2hr) "kill A o,,,. ~com) '69-llim N1W1li. ZtlG Mo' 1>11" (d11J '61-Jick Palincr, Ftr I tel, Cltnt W1lkt1. n;n1do Lam11. At<lo R•y. 0 ® Ci) l]jjj m Johnn, Caison O [l, (lJ CD AIC Wedntsdar O MllWic: '"Thr lt1th1rncck1 H~vr Double ft1\u11: (C) (90) "'N1ki1"\ landed" (dra) 'J&-lew Ayrt$, ls.t (dra) '1J-R(lbul Fon!er Arthur br.I Jtwtn. Klnnedy, Lindi E1i~1. :.1ephrn Mc 0 (!7 (fl CD Wide World Sptc11I • Nilly, Gtoti• N~der. An Indian dep '"20IJ'I ce~fuly ro. Presenls"' R"ll I ur, $htutl in N"• Mei1c" 11ds 1,1 ud CIMmbrrl11n hosi.i. Indian 1111"1 c1woc 11ou p 1n lhe.r 1 f.D 011 11 l'l'ilhl b1nle lo uvt 1n old Jll1s11on lrom dt1truct1on by~ l1r1e tnt!Jllr•tion. 112:00 ro Ont Step Bt,ond , m Of1ltr'1 ChOKt I m Movie: "Houston Story' (dr~) Safari to Advtn1 u11 ·~6--Gene 8arr;. 8arb1r1 Hdlt. j Me1ic1n F1!m Feshwa! ID 81!1 Co1bJ '16 Mo~ie,; (Zhr). "Whtrt !ht Sldt·' l :OO (l I 0 II fti riJ /'Ir•• w11• £nds (d11l 5-0--Gene Tierney.· 0 ,mi m Tomo11ow [l1n.1 Andrews. I Wash1n11lon Conn~ction Championship Wrt1\hn1 h111n1Y Lan1u1111 P101111n 1:)0 m Mtrr Griffin SIMw @ Movit ; (90) "Mr Min Godhry" {tomf ")&-W1lh1m Powell, C11olr I omhdrd , tD tnrt!tr 1n .l.mrtit1 "Tht Cue m~·ry ~1 lnnotrnte ' Ronald R,c. Thursday DAYT IME ~10VI ES ':00 O (C) •·com1ncht Sht111~" \"t\) '&0--llilndolp~ ~an, r11nc1 r..·ts 9.lO O .. ,.II 0lid You" tmr~) ~l - Guirv,t 11111, Sally G"1 ll:OO O "A Yan~ In llbr1'' (1d>l '47- wa!ler ll1n1t "Wedd1n1 N11hr' (dtl) J ~-G1ry Coopt1, Ann• Sttn. l7·00 m '•My Otar Sttttbry" (tnm) '4B ll1tk Ouugllli. U1•me D1y. 1:00 il& (C) "fo1tvt1 Mr lO'lt" Part I (rom) '61 -llomy Sc:hntidtf. j 2:00 O "lht Hasty Hrarr· (di~) "!i(}.- Rirt1~rd T0t.10. P•tflc.a Heal. Q) "lhr Story •I Molly l " !dr1) 'SO J~nt Hl~tK. John Ruli~tll 1:45 0 Mo'rit: "(VlflbOdy Doc' II" (com) '49 -Paul Dou11las, L•ndA OMn~ll. Z:OO ID A!!·Nitht Show: "Allair in flinl· dild," "M' Sii Convkts" I l:IO O Mowle: HAssignment Redht1d" (dr•) 'Sl-~a, Bollard. P1ut Cu· ptnler. J:OO (IJ "Up the Down St111uw" Concl. 1 (dta) '67 -San~ Dt nJih, Ellttn Hl'Ckart. f'QJ {Cl "\.nl Oar ti thf Wu" (dr.1) I '69-Gtmtt M~n•us, M.r•• rro (hr. l :JO f) (C) "the Bl1c\ Widow" fmys) 'SC -Gonp,tf Ro~!t!, V~~ Htlhn t t"t l1fln~r. Gtnrl!t R~ft 0 (C) "lhr Rtwud" (GrJ) '6'>- ~·1• .rn Sydow. Vvt!te M1m1tu1. I !rem l1mb1h~I Jr I '17 (J "Kenya , Country of T1e1· 1 'ure"-dotumtn!Jt y 1l o (CJ "!>S D1y1 1t Pt\int•·1 l'~rt I (dr1) "6l-C~Mlton Ht~1on. Ava Gi rdner • 3:45 (l J "Sh1daw ol [vi!'' (m~) '66 - l'ierw•n M~t!hews. Po.r Anirh. 4:30 ( ,, ll ') "My $111'1 £ilten" Part 1 , (1.om) ·42-Rowhnd Ru1srn, Jdnc1 ! 81111, Bn1n Atttrne KOCE TELEVISION LOG 1!·00 \Eli•Mf. \lllf;lit (f'' I Of £DVt .. TIDK•L ~tKOf!L IN 'DIVA-.TION !C l I !f ltlPPLI!' 1(1 "0"11 1"'1 1·• ~"""' ~M><I • d•~ •n101 ~n 1 ~·in_.. ot '·•ll•nQ .1 "1 11 INSI DE OUT !(I ~LI!'! 1, • f'~l\ncl'' -(.ll•kl•l'f' tt-.,.,. !\OW r ... ,,..., '~"' t""1 "1tt ~no ""••rt"f<I 1 .. -''"''"'Olll 11• ALL •tOUT YOU !Cl "1"0 l'l111'<11fll ~t .. -ClloY<lre" ~ ii •e.>11.ilc P'I:'""' of ""' "•"""W'll'' of ~I IJ ""y •re l~tlot ~ ''" !1IJ I CAN •E•D CCI "'Sc!llnd' e"CI 5~mboll" Tl>t t~•r.· 'GG· 0"'?"' °"'!,"' II r1M1 11• tl'IO flf .... ,. ,,_ ~r·""~'"'""°"'•flt ,.,,,. 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INTIOOUCTIOlll TO ~NYUC•l OlOGlll•PHV !Cl '"TM Alt We ,,,,,,,.,., -Lt1oon '' 7:• FAHIL'I •Ill( MANAOl!Mi&NT !Cl '"lht AllfO• 1"1\lll ot HO f •11H ' p.,1 j•• L•Hll'l 1~ l :ot MASTl!ltPllCl TNl'ATll! /Cl "UP11•"1· [)<' >'!'11"1'°'" -f: Pl\OCH 0.•~. 01'1 f r.Al TM! .... ,~ •' Cl 0 ••1•110• ~"' li(JU "' P••ti:u ..,•lfl. !>~•·•~ In" ·~ llOU"""'n. ~•• • '"~"f'rlno orrtt1 O" ti.t 11 ... 11• t :DO THE HITACHI S TM~ H 0 N 'I OI C.14lSTll.A ICI TM "1"" lr1f l1 f"f ........ , .... , ""'°"'111111 l(Qt>1 t "rl•t" o-.v. In • "'"'P~ll'I' llll'lnfl roem tllrMiqM ,r, r11u11111n1nt d•i;"'I •I !Mt ll!le(fll (or'l(t tl Alld\lllrlUt"\, t 1>1 OIMll4SIOHS IH CULTUalS IC~ •1 .... w "SllrlCO" (11 1 ~IOUNtALlll Y•ttl l .,.f .c'>-.,_,._D ..,,,,; :.--::;;~. '=~· $1U.f.l-~l:H C:llt ___ ..., .. MAN OM A .SwtMV" -.. JOHH• THAM UVIMCiSTOH SIE.ti'CiUU H .,.. t1t:s' 1884 Newport (oifO Me\O S48-IS52 HELD OVER! 2nd Big Wee!< 2·Academy Award Winners! llEST ACTOl JACK UMMON "Save The Tiger" P'ltti Ill llST SUPl'OlTIMG ACTllESS TATUM O'NEAL ... ly• O'Meol "Paper Moon " • • ll"GI "SllfmH "COP\ & IOllHS" !P'GI "'APILLOHH "SLITHllH lf'GI Kid Like to As k And v , "ltt1:t1Md Thi(-1111\Ut .. -l"\.M;'(l .. l ,H CONHll"I Cr..OYlflNO COINll! "ll'~k 0t9•fllt1Uc11 -l •li.on ·-----------16 <» ,,.,!nl -· • • . . . . I ENTERTAINMENT Adjusting to Fa111e Li.i: Ull 1na11 n U 1ic o 111 fortabl.e as Star Ii~· l.h\\'IU Ol.:GAS this Is the public succe:s!. I don 't undmwnd I~ b'!clUIC it's r~ally a dilrlcult pt<::turc l "0 ( all lngmnr's piclurc.s. think . But then. it goes dh·cctl)• 110 the en1ouons. I lhink t~t's what people nl-<·J nov.-. They ncHI to he n1ovcd 'on\' )1•ur or unother. I CI NEMA I HH.0 Ol'U~ 2nd ltG WHK! Cfh1t int'ooOCMI "MAGNUM FORCE" 111 .... . .·. . :- Acodelll't A...wd W111111r Tot-O'MMI "'PAPE R MOON"' 1;<>1< j. } , • ' • :1 ;1 . ;I •' j ·' ' !\'I;:\\' YORK 1UPI 1 -\'ou don "t reall y <' x pcc ! a Nor"'elil1nn <ictr~ 10 tell you Shl' IO\'CS 11p11lc pie. And t•spcc1ally during the course ot <i n11d ·day feast of lamb curry :11 Nev• York's ck•gant Pil'rtc tlOtC'I Bui 111cr1• ~•rl' ;; nu1nbtr u.f unexpected th1ni.:s 11tx.tut Llv Ulln111nn. 1ncl11d1ns.: thril she dorsn't a 11 pc a r nltogcthcr co1nfor1ablc in hrr fairly new roll' of inlf'rn:itional ~t11r . She aL-.o tlro1>' othr r surpr1:>1n~ 11db1rs. such :1,, that sh" on{·c 11·:1s nc:1rly .. w uctcd by "<I ..... ··ALL ·r111o; BIG r 1 Im 1----------~_.!t :, Podgorny lhl' ::tock broker ll'Dnl i'.l 1n~k. 1.1r On1sk. Pinsk or Tomsk~ ·•J>Jace nanlc:, ii.re 1n1port:in1 111 a se ries, too. :\larcus \Velby is a doctor in Santa ~lonic<i. Owen ~1arshall is a la\\·yer in Santa Barbara. Luras T11nncr 1s high school tcachrr in SI . Louis. And Ned Chad1,11ick is lhc editor or a 11·cekly pnpcr in San Diego . ":'\OTICE ALL lour l'tlil'" ~•r'l' named tor !!<Hilts. And 111 111v 1e!e1·is1on s pc c 1 a Is . ·f'nnr1111~.' l thd ,1 sior) on l'o1x· .Juhn. • "I'll l'M:'t J'1n thr firs.! Jc11 ish producer front Hussin ll'ith four saints a11d :i J>U!)(' going rur hin1." Drspite his f;uth 111 the f>O"'cr or names -or 1naybe beeause of it -prodUCl'r Vic- lor abandoned his r<.>al lasl nan1e, l\'hich is Vikoclet z. ··Someho""~· he said. '"i i gains somc1h1ng in the English lranslarion.·· Garland C:,,,I 1101 .l.V\\'f:(,f) •l 'J'!• Ul'1"€'rly C.:irl:1nd hns !wen ('It~! O?Jllfl~itc ,Jflhn F'ors1•thc ln thr· !f'le\·i~ion piln1 fil n1. "The Healers'' for NRC. ~ :-.tr:ingc 1na11 111 London "'ith CJb\'iouslv c1•1I designs upoo ht·r pt:rson, nnd Iha! ~h(' bt.~lieves in ESP -c x t r" Sl·n~ry pcrctption or all the Scandina,1•ian <H'lresscs Jabt:ll'tl rhroui.:h th•• yl'ars as 11a1ur;1I .~ucct·ssors In Cn·!:i Garhfl or 1 n ': r 1 d Hf'i·i::rn.1n . only :'ll!~s l"lhn.1nn rC'11111' hit s 1hf" 1n;1rk . Bl'sidl''l ht•r ·brilliant nnd 1011ch1ni.: p1·rfortn11nt·r c; 11·1th i.:r'°d fr irnd l\'fnx \ron Sydov• in the J;in 'J'rOC'll 111(lc;tcrpicces · · The ,.:n1igr;i nt.~" nnd "The r\C'11• Land." Liv helped turn lng1n:lr Bcrgm.,n's "Cripe; ancl \\'hispcrs" into ;i "'orld" id ·• runa"•ay success. She su'rvi\"f•~ her l~ollyv.·ood bapti.•...,n i•1 "Lost Horizon" and r.~01t':I h<'r sen~e of ron1rd~ in ""Fr~11 C.'.lrats.·· !,'lj LATER ~ta'.!t'<; ~h1· 11::<> j!Onf" from nu• r·l<I \' "c;• 1 pl:l\'ln!: {; 11 n " J l;i•·1 ·i•1 , n1nil·ord"r 111't· 1n \•1('• ·• Hridt' ., I to tlit• ! 1•! 11 , . .i I ! ;1" Sw!."dcn ·~ 17111 '"·n1un l)<'"C'' Chn~t1n<1 1rh,. r-·11 1• 11•i her !hrlJtl!' and lllOl'l'fl tn Hf'•l'" •. Lil' <.11hni1tcd ~h!' h:1~ '" + "FANTASTl.C rLAHET" lrGI Robert Rt dford -Mio farrow "THE Gll:fAT GAlSIY' l'GI ·~ "CHAlllE AND THE ANGEL" !GI "'JHf SJING" IPGI ·~ "CHARL IE VARIUC lil" tPGI "'PAPILlON" IPGI .. , "FISt FULL OF DYNAMITE" IPf"•I '1Hf CONVE!ISATION" IPG J ·~ ......... "'· .· Roi. EDWARDS ~ WESTBRDDK II We1tm1n~1'"' ~I Brookhu"' "SLEEPER" !'GI DRANGE ~ DRIVEIN 2 Snnt~ An;, F•wv. rte~• Chapmaf'I Orango • 558-702:? Horry Caul will go anywhere lo bug 0 IJf lYOIC COllYer~oi.011 H., tnlc111~ tire vneQu olled They ve olreod y been re spon11ble \or thrl'c murd{'r~ • ~~inan . ,, The Conllef'sotion " ~ Mindi fold (oppoio .iohn'Cazale · ABen GafflelCI •Cindy W•oams FrederieFonest • o..ld!NN · r..,llloot -' u,., Teltehote RISING STAR LiV Ullmann astonis hed :ti the t.:0111n1C'rt1al SUCL'l'S~ Lil "Cries a 11 d \\'h ispt.·r~ ' the l;-11ei;t u I ~l·1 l'r,11 f ii ins s11c h:is made 11 1th Bf'rg111;in ~nt• eootinuc.~ 111 \\Ork with thf' S1\•t•di<lh d1rcc1or dt•SJ>t!c 1h..: end of lhl'ir lht"\l'tu' Jo1·c afrair. "\\'r rH •\'f'1 1hought th~1t p1 ciurc \\Ould he such a ~Ul'•·t·:,~ ... sh1• s;t1d . '''i'ou kno'" 11 1\'a~ n1:idr on a vrry small hudg<'!. :'\ohocl~· w:1s pa.id. \Ve 11·cn• :ill protluN:·i"s. \\'t: didn'f o•-.;pe:-t anythin~ nnd then ir bt.>l'<''1'C sut.:h :1 hit. t'Onlpll nies had turnl'<i it dov.·n \'ot on~ "'tl.lllN.I 11 . \\'hl'n It sud:h·nly ~:1u::(hl on. lngmal' 1\i.1'i \t'r}' surprLSl'd.'' l.1\1.• s..11d duria~ her life 11 11h l~·ri:in.111. 1o1·ho is rhc f;n hcr of her 7 ·y e ~1r ·old d1.1u ghter Linn. she disco1'•'rl·rt 11hc sonlelinV's could read his 1n111d. '·It \.13~ a ga•ol' "'' pta~1·1l lll·'d i:on c<'nl r:itc on an ol.ij1'('t Hl rhc roo1n. a 1 ,"c;r nr l!.l 'mc1hin"R. ar>d I 11oultl ~ 1 ····~ 11·hal it "<JS. I t'Uutd do 11 \\'ll ll /11111. "Uncc I 11 ;1~ 111 !';1n~ ;1n:J :11 French lour11;il 1•!. :1 11'')111.1n l1 11;1n.:ir htttcd 1\;1s t;1lki.i:,:: ro 1111· In 111\• IJP'f'I rN)m ln i;•n :1r 1·;ill('d from SWl'df'ti an:I ~111·\ 'Oh, rhal 1vo1n;1n ii; \Viti\ vou: JIO\Y did he knh"' .. '.. · Since hrr i•l1•\ ll.!ion t n in1crnatlonat super stardom: Liv ha.'i fo w1d ishe ll' uls Ptl cxtroordinaril~· ro1nantic hf". Last year. datC's \\'ith \\'<:rrl'n neatly ('l'Qfl"ed throu gh th? gossip colun111s into a JO\{' affair. A MAJOR SOUTHL.AMD rREMIERIE OF A. IRILLIAMT IRITISH COMEDY! "THE PHI LANT HR OP.,.:.I S::.:T,_" __ by Cllri,loptw HOMplOlll ' •• '2',I " . Jee skating ever~rda)~ . . ' ' One admission entitles you up to 6 hours ska ting fun. • ASK ABOUT SPEC IAL GROU P RATE S.t.K DIEGO 'WY ,. .. • 00 •> •" ·-.. • "· ICE CAPAOES CHALET COSTA r.1ESA /..'(SA VERDE SHOPPING C ENT !:J~ HARBOR 8L¥D AT ADAMS Tel: 979·8880 Lll:ILLE li\LL as "Ali\ME" · lu:~ uc... tJu.,b&t,:'u.ft out. ob 'F' ~ UM TIE•LANC IInEU ·-· ~ DAl Y: 7 a 10:30 WKfJCIS: 1:15-7·10:30 Co·'>'lrr~, BEATRICE ARll!UR BR!lr> UAVl!iQN. ~IRSY fl IRl.f'W- ....,.,., COlll wil CJO Ol\'f'Wl!ttt to lMf9 • prillM con•n-•aflot1 1:•;,..;·1· .\I Tl!t:.·s ~ Glenda Jackson " ATuuch Of Class ' ' ' CINEMA II All W•lt DI~ f"roqr-•• "'SUPER DAD'" • "SON Of flUBIER"' '\\.~ ... t, .c1j}i~11e r1\llt·11. '•11&011u11 'Slt'CJ>c f " ' . ,. f 11/ 1111 \"Ml JOSlPH 80l0GNA,. JI I:()-~ . ilrf!.J Jl(l.B'.B i:ffil11 ··~· "'"' ......... Q -•t•~ -·a•• ,. ..... ,:, Ot\ ....... I '0 -.. ~. ,,.., ..... . Ple~IJ of ""Pclrilinq 8thind li.lildi"'J' Horlh of Theolrr , . $21·"""'° • • ..,.... ... ~"!-• ..u __ ,. I LAZING SADOLIS (I I • WHlll DOIS IT HUIT (II • "°""' 000"••"' ·-,, .. _ "' ,_...,., l tL-51 ~~!>· l~1• • R==~-:: .. •• (IOll.T .. M.ftl ~ --·-·-THI GREAT GATHT 1-.. OMETIMlS A GIEAT NOTION<N • • • • • • • • • • ... a.~-· , ....... .. ··-...... •ta..J K2·1'1l ~ .;. • HIT 'ClUIS CLINOO JA(ll10N • TOUCH OF CLASS 10>11 • l!U SIJ~lliNG •C1U~SITAIU1' O'NUJ. PAPEJI: MOON ,,..1 • H"-•Iv•. ~·· ..... -~J\.\27 1 .... ~····· ... ........ A .. _, ...... . ~l4·•?•1 " .... 1, .11.-• .... .-, ·-·'. 1 .. ,.,!f ... A<f•1"' Al.~ TH( TOUNG Wllif~ "' 1Hl SlClll•ltY • ._ ........ _,,., .. _ ~1 1·111] YIAl'S SM.As.ti HIT AMllUCAN GIAfflTI ...r.i ~ .. , ... 5(1.rlCO "' IANG THI OIUM SlO LY ](ids Like to Ask Andy , --------.. -• • Laguna Beaeh Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 67 , NO. 107, 7 SECTIONS. 102 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1974 T~ENTS Saxbe Calls Patty Hearst "Common Criminal' SAN FRANCISCO t li1'1 J -Patricia llcarsl todav y:as characterized bv !he U.S. attornCy gencrAI as a C()ri1mon criminal and a v.•Uling parlicipant in the ~1 0,000 robbery of a bank by her Sy mbioncse Liberation Army kidna~rs. Attorney Gencial \',',il ia1n B. Saxbc said he CQnclud<.'<I that Patricia was ··not a rclucL1nt participant" in the robbery or a branch of the Hibernia Bank ~londa\' and like the other participants nov.• is ii fugitive. tRclatcd Picture Page 51. Randolph A. Hearst. Patricia's father. said through a spokcsn-ian ''This is all spt.>e:ch making." •·Saxbe has the right lo thtnk v.·hat he thinks. and I 11lso tr.ivc that riJ!hl." Hearst said at his horn(' ... As far aS r n:i 2 SLA 'SOLDIERS ' OFFER INNOCENT PLEA-Page 18 concerned, it's ~pt.'CUlation. At this potnl. I'm no! going 10 con1n1o.>nt on the mnt· IC'r bevond 1ha1." "This group \\'e'rr lnlk ing about nrr common criminals. ~l iss llear.:11 LS n part or it." Sax be said in \\'ashington A guard v•ho V.'itne~sed the roblx>rv said l'atriria left little doubt she v.·ould use her gu(1. E.'.lrl1C'r, l'.S .. o\ll orney Jan1es Hro"11111g and FIJI a~cnt 111 charge Charles Kalt•S said 111 'San l"rnnetS('Q that photographs 1.1k1·rl by hidd('n bank can1cras sho"'t"tl one nr the robbers hold1nll a gun on l':ll.ritia . who also "ns arn1ed . l'<ttrlC'ia. 11ho 11a.S kjpnllpt'tl f't·b. t is till' ~randdau~htl'r of the le~cndar 1· nc"S<lp~ipcr giant \\'!lli:11n Handolph lll•arst Sa . ..;be TCJ>l':!l{'d earlit·r s!ato·rn('nts Iha! 'if the FBI kno11s v.hC'tC the SLA IS holding :O.lis.s Hearst they should go afll'r her . Noting Hearst had Silld Iha~ c•on1n1cnt ·'bordc.>rcd nn lh<' irresponsi ble." S..1xbe snict l11s fu·,1 rc·nc11on h.:1d nnt th.1ngl'<I. Tht• FRI hll.s ObJllllll'CI. fuur rnbbt'1'1 \\arrants against kno"n SW\ n1t.'n1hl•rs u1 !ht' robbcrv but has ru1n1t'<1 l':uncr.1 .. 111\ as a n1i1trnal \\'1tn1•ss bec·;111~~· 1A t l'idrlicr I hat she n1ay h;i, l' bo·l·n (oft'\~\ !1• p;1rticip:111·. Shortlv aftl'r S.'lxbl> 1nnti hh ,1 11!·· rntnt. Jiro"·n1n~ d1~cloS<'Cl lhal .1 1l'<l1•r;ol ~ran1t JUry had bt_-'l'n t•on1 l'rn:d 111 Si.111 i''r;incisto 10 eonsidl•r OOth 1hc h.inl.. robbery nnd tLl· kidnnp1ng · ·n1(' \'Olun1.1riness of I/it· a1·11011. 1~ .1 il'11· .. 111>n of f,1<·1 !lh· gri111d iur~ 11111h11t• la f!t•t·idt•," Hl'(1\1 ru~g "'nHL llat1.•, dt>f'lln<'Cl to Mn11111·111 on :-a\1)1>..; .. 1,111·n1t•nt. b111 s;11d tht· ~·n1 h.1, 100.12.1 :~!.:l'f11.s l',ork1ng un an "aggrf'"-"1 11• in· \•..,t1~,l\Hlll . 111 S;JC·r.1n1erl!11 (':il1torn1.i ,.\t1n1·111'y 1;.•n1·ral i':\t'llt• \'ou11.(1.•r anuount•t•d 1\.it· r.~111~ h.1cl l><'t·11 l'•SUl'd f•Jr fou1 p.._•r .. on~ ht· <lescriht·d ;is :is...nr1:11rt: or tht> SJ.·\ Tht>'"-' 11a11l1.'i.I 11t'ft' ,\11gt'!.1 ,\111ood. F:n11l~ t1.1rn~. \\'dl1 ar11 ll:1rns :111d \\'1!· J1an1 \\'nlft· i\ll nr1' \\;tn!1'<I on t·h;1ri:(·~ lho!y llL'd 11IN?n a1)pl~1ng fur dr11·1.'r s l1t"1.·n~1·'· . \\'1111 1· µre11ou•ly had bc>t·n 1dent1f1ed as .1 'IL'l.t't'I ui ;1 bun~l<>d ;i11e1nµ1 lo bun1 do11n .1 hou~1· u"'ll as SI.A /1t•;idquaners. S.1-.;bt.· 1n \r:1sh1ni.:1on s.1ld he reached his runrl11s11111 fruru "!ht• 1\'al' Shi! l)1•h;i1·t'll th1· nun1ht•r nf \x_'Oµl e 'in the h;u1k 11ho ohSt.•r1l>d her behavior. 1he 11•s111n1in~ uf w1tnL'SSCS and actions "·ithin lh1· b;u1J.. ' Tht· h;111k J:!u:ird. Edward Shea. rllJ. told I l'l 1h:1t .\l 1ss ll•·:1rst "11·a.s pretty "·i1d . ~11 ing out 1 tndiC'll\'(•g and onlers and all !hut. sa.1 n1i.: sh<' \10uld shool thc first guy that 1no1·l'tl. l'alhng everybody an tl.l.F. Laguna's School • • Chief Steps "'"I •·•ecythmR dS<'" I D~wn · JASON SCOTT !ABOUT 33 POUNDS! MEETS SHIRLEY THE ELEPHANT !ABOUT S.500 POUNDS! Fancy Running Into a Friendly Pachyderm at the local Car Wash Elephant Joke La~una '~ Co unci l L \~iiJJ W cig h Fate Of Areh Beach S1iirley S /}Orkles at Car Wash ' Shirley turned the big publicity stunt into an elephant joke, Although she was ready and willini to take a trip through the Huntington Center Ca r \Vash . the seven·foot elephant just couldn'l squeeze under the water jets and scrub brushes. The friendly pachydcrn1 was suppost>d to promote th e Circus Vargas' oomi{lg to Huntington Center this "·Cek. Instead. she taught everyone that car v.·ashes just aren ·1 built_ for 5.500-pound elephants. Urxlaunled b)' the tight bathing quarters, Shirley sprawled on the Ooor on all fours and was doused \\.'ith a garden hose and scrubbed wl!h a long brush. \\'hen the impromptu balh began, Shirley Jay back with a big elephant grin, flicking her truck in the air ~'ith d1!Hght. A small cro"·d gatherL'<i around the \\'el elephant, amazed to sec such a sight on Orange Coast Weather Hazy sunshine u·lll prevail Thurs- day as the high temperatures dip in'to the sos along the coast. Partin! clearing is forecast for the af\C'r · noon h.ours . INS!llf. 1'0~1,\ \' Jonu:s Roosevelt dispu.ces recul· lections by Justice Wtll ia m Doug. /,1s in his 11ew u11tobiograph11 about pres1ures from tlle>Whl!e llouse. Story. page 4. Al Ywr Sto'lc• ' '"' l1naen ;, IMlllll " M1ilMJ ' L.M. 11.,. " Ml>'l•• •·H Clllforlll• I Mutv1t l'll!llll " Gent• c.,,_, " Niil(!!! .. ·~· ' Cl111lllotf \ " ... Ot't""' C-IY 14-U c-lu • ·-· l1 .. I c,..••WOf'O • '""' 11-U Dtllll Htlltff " Dr. SltlM,.~11 • Ellll•l.i "" ' 1'9dl M•flfWh U·H Enlff'Tllllllltlrt ,... Tt1"1'*' •• flfllilKI i .. U Tllul1n •. ,, .... " W1t1111r • l'tt llte ltec•ll 10, 4' WHN NttO\ • Hti-,. • ' Beach Bouie\'ard E;1rlier. Jason Srotl. 19 months old and inquisitive . todd led over to invcstig;J..l.f. !he creature. • The ll·year-old elephant. 11·ho \\'as daintily S\vayi ng back and forth in time 10' the music piped into lhe car 11•::1sh. greeted the tiny tot \vith a swish of her !runJ... Car wash employes and patrons alike stood back and shook their heads al the spectacle. "Do you !hink she "'anls spray \\'ax?" asked one. en1plo~'e. Shirley and the resl of the C1rC'US Vargas. a EuropeHn show featuring 12.i perforrners and 150 anunals, begins a 5· da y stay at the Orange County Fairgrounds Friday. Laguna Planners St ud v HillsiJe ., Zonin g Sta1ular<l c To most prope_rly 11\\'0ers \\'ho \\'ant lo build on !heir land. lhe ideal would be tn go dll\\'ll to city hall and find a list tC'ltin~ thcn1 exactly how many units tht·) could put on their lot. ' Rut as the Laguna Beach planning con1mission mernbers noted ruefully ~!onday ni ght in lheir study of a knonv. Th e Lagun J Beach City Council 1<; SC'hedu!ed lo ccmsidcr a long-a11·;i1 tcrl specific plan for dC\'Clopmen t of Arth Be;ich Height~ on its p11bhc hearing agen da at 7::IO tonight at eity httll. The spccir1r 11lan drafted for !h(· hilltoii con1n1un1ty 11011\d have the effect of .i zoning la"'. · It <>els con<;!rucuon s!t1nd:<rd~ aritl requires honlcs built in !he areu to ht· revic"'ed by a city 11anel rr.r dcsipr1 comp..11ibi\1t.1·. Absen t frnnl the proposed fall' 1~ .1 l1m1t on home size IX'rmitted on ttre 2,j b~· 100-foot lots subdivided in the con1mun1t,\' llci"·e1er. 11 docs pro1·idr !ha1 adjacent tnls undrr s1 n;::le (l"'nership mu.~t be ·combioc'tl to be a su:tablc b1 ''1ing sitC'. The council will a!~ hold the public hearin,i:s for : -The transportation element of tllf' Ae neral plan ""hich call~ for incrC'ased public transportation and a deC'linin1.t ac:rommodation of increased automobile 1raffic . -A request for an urgcnc~· ordina nce effL'Cting a height hmit on residences hui!t on sloping lots. -1\ la11' permitting minor and quiet con~lruct1on on "L-e kc.nds. ·OSE OF A. Kl1\D' ,IVTO SE l.LS FAST controversial hillside regulation prOpullHL The cnr may have been ··ono of a . il !lOmctimes S('fms e\'erv propcrtv has kind " after being IOl.'.'ered, rebuilt and 10 be treated dHferenUy in a hilly tov.·n "'painted. but here 's an ad that tras lots like Laguna. · or equals every \\'eek in the Daily Pilot. To protctl the many_ steep slopts In thr It's just another ad that goc results : 101tn. th<' commission Is ·studying a .. .66 PORSCHE 912. loll'cred. formula Hoking ho"' many unit . C'OUld ~ b ·1 h II Id I · b ho h re-bit C'ng., 5 spd, konis, u1 t on ;i 1 s c ot wu v.· steep t e mich. tires, new palrn . 20. slope of the lot Is. k The proposed regulallons -\\'hich 27 ~1PU, F~1 8 tr . tape. ran~e from fh·e un its P'.'r acre on a tj $3300 Offer. (Pholie N_!>.) pcr<'ent slope to one unit J'X-'1' acre on 11 The Adverll."lcr 5'1id he mnde the sal e 100 P''rcent slope 14$ d gree anglel-"1JI . sold the, car as a dir~ result of come up ror publi c OOanngs starting rhat nd For lht direct line to results • i\louday. , try dialing fi.12-5618 . •·rtus really is :r qucstlnn of 1t'hcrc to tSt-e lllLLSIDE. Ptgc .%1 --' 11 rio fl <~1cl For l .Ju ,git11,<L Robbe1·,.,· •' 'l'hrc,e OH'tl llll'lt1d111.: !Iii) llU!;111h:.1·«) Bl'nth brother~ \\:111tr·d 111 1·u11111•1 l11•n 111th !lie ~2,90li :<nn1•1f rohh1•r1· ,,f ;1 l.ai:una llt':leh ~·11kbn11'h"• ~h11p h;111• l1t'l'll 1rre<.ll'<I h1· l.~u1 :.1 H ~·a 1' t: 1!e!C'f'th·c·<:_ :\ fourth fll'r~on ts '>11!1 ~ought b~· 0Hic1:r~. Det. l:t1nc Brook" s;od ti,,_, !1p oH in lh• t ast• \\<IS H tl:1~hv cur dr 1\1•11 in !111· bandits' gl·la"aY Ii-0111 lhc _,1 ,1rc. ~1 11....:al Parker Goldsmilh, 168 l\1ounta111 Rusid. Jan. 29. F<lur n1c11 h1u.! entered lli · ~~1 ... ,.. hr11ndishing a sa "'t•d-off ~l1otgun 'l'lh·1 fi•rt·ed l'arkcr !11 the fir.or. ho1a11! !·1111 11·1th adhesive> t;i~ ::ind rJnsackt·d iu shor. Dl·t. (;en1' Brooks said !he 11pvlf 111 '11· wanted ta~h but Parker d1d11'1 h<111· ;,n_1 ;.it th<.' sron::> w lhi:y look raluahli'.' nn~­ Onc of th1•n1 n•porh·,!lv said "/ n,i·d .1 nng tor 111\ uh! l;ul) "· · Arrl'~ll-<i 11 1·1"' \'harll',; Thnrn;o' 1'1 ~ .Ir., !!l. 1if i3:ll Toulou~... .\pi .; Huntinµtnn B··;ith. Charli•s J;1111('..; 1 ·1<· ' 2:1. of rhc ..;;uni' ;iddit'~'> .. 1:1d l\,,IJ\, .1 llla1r . 18, nf C:1rrh·n r:ro·.1• l'ol1t".' :-,11d !ht' Cru~.-, hru!hlfS h:11~ 11u· ~au11• 111,! na llll'. .\ pr(')11n11t<1r1 court h1•;1r111~ 1•. ~·1 Ii,· htld on l~•l!U11a, ;in11ed ruhh11} 1·l1.1r~,~ .\l011d;11 at \\'t,!111in~tt·r ~l u111c1n:1! ('1.1111 1 h1• n1cn \\t•rt· a\~o :irn''lt>d hr t ;;ir·l«u (;ru1e polll'(' 1n1est1~a11ng h111·,.l:ir,1 ;1n•J l'l't'elp! 11r SIO!t'll priqx·r1.V. /)1.:t Bn:.11 11.s ~11d tnat in <1u111: .. :111<11 ll"l!h 11;1v uf lhl' G;irdl'n c;l'11\l' dt•h·rt! L ·, 1~or~1ng !i1<1t t·a~t·. th<· 'ub1t'tl u! <"11;1;.r, Thi tn;i~ <'ru~~ · tl;1sll~ Tr .. 11,,\n1 1, r 11 ·'' I Sec ROBBEHS, P:1 ·~1· :! 1 SUPERINTENDENT RE SIG NS Laguna's Woodington S! udenl ll.011 sii1!! C ' ,.-\ . . I o :~t"U:,~J O!l Evcd .\ µt·tJ11un 11r;.;ln1: ,h1· Jr1 inc Cit.\' ( n1J1\( ii to 11url; 1111h ~1utli·nts at L'C Jr1H1e lu ~<>hi.' rll1•1r !~1u~1ng and other 11rr1hl11tt1~ 11(1 ~ prt>~t'll\L'd ltJ 1hc l'OlltlCJI Tn··•rl.1.1 \llf.." li 11~i,:r·r 1 .i l ('I gradu;1h· <;IUd1 nt. ·,lid t11· prt•,io1111·d th1• lll'titlon he.'.lnng ,llY•UI l 4110 n:1Hll"" n .111 £'Hort In t•n· 1·ouraAt' 1·1~11}' rat inn .uid Uf)l'tl di-eu~· •11H1 livl"t'l'll thl' c·1iunell ;ind LC/· ~!U· tll'nt~ Thi· pt·l\111111 t1rgt•d tht' tounc1t !O "1:1kc ~t i::rt,aler inft•rc:-;t in !he 1'>.~Ut·s 1 nnr1·n1111g LCI ,iudf'nls. par11cu larly 111 11>1· ;1r1"'" ol !!11\·l''l't !i1111s1ng :111d ' , , r ·•:• f't• of t111nrntr1..1.1I :..1 11 rl ,, 1-;1:u1/L1I lt1t:ilJ!u•s. W oo{lu1gto11 Seel\:i11g Co1111t\·' Post ,; H}· JACI\ CllAl'Pt:t.L Of lllt Otll, Piiat Sl•ll [)r Oonald \\'ood1n~lon. I..aguna lk'a<'h 1'111f1L'fl Schopl IJ1strict superintendent. re,ignt'(J Tuc.:.day 111:.:ht rffo.>t1i\'C Sept. J.i. 1•ll·:1n11g lhe "'<IY for his ..'.an<lidacy il~ I ~r~1n!.:•· County ~u111.·nn1t·nrlf'nl of school \ \\()(id1n~ron. \\ho hl'Jdl-<l l.af(unn·s ~(·hool S}'!-ilC'rn For ll'ss lhan ::i Yt'<lr. tr.iii 1111·\ 1·nlitt,n1 fr11111 t!u· l.:1guna School l~iard for so <1111c·k!y seeking another post \\'oodington. :.5. 1:>. seeking the COUOI\ ~choo!s w st no"' held by Dr . Rob1:rt l't'll'l"-On. l'Plt'r:'nn. a candid;ite for n·elc-ctioo. al~o ha' made an issue of \\"0Qd1n~tnn·.~ ~hort !i!:iy in l.:1gu na . l'llt.' t'lection \1 111 Ix> held June 4. Tht• l.a~una schools chief submitt.ro hio; tt'~1J(na !ion 10 the school board meetini:- 111 n'gular Sl'Ssion Tuesdav. Tht> IC'rms of the rcsign<i!ion h:id be<>n \\"Orkr'fi out in advance in executive St·s· ,.ion~ 11 uh the bo<ird. Thr rr5ignntion "ill be rffccti\"C regardless of tire outcome on the county ~th11ols el1'C \1on , \\"oodin;:ton said . ,\~kt'(] if his resignation 11ould hlcp h11n in hi~ l':i11did;1cy. · \\'oodington said: '·H ran't hurl rne." lie s;11d the resii::na\1011 v.ould "clear !ht· ;ur" and ll'Ou ld [>{'rn11t the Laguna boa rd lo IX'gin looking for a OC'\\' <:u pemucndent. foflo"ing s1nooth transl· 11011 111 disl ricl leadership \\ 1,,~11n ~t11n announeL'll hi~ e:1 nd1d:ir1 fur /'t ·tt·r.son ·s post ~ix months aflf'.r 1:ik1n~ tl1t· reins of thl' La i;una Bca1:h l 'n1J11·d Seh110! District. 111· l'.1n1e 10 La~u11a fron1 Colorado 11 h1·1't• hl' had l;ccn slate C'Qmn1i~sioncr ot 1·d111\1!1un. Cozt1it y Co 111111ittee 1V ixe~ Tii,stin-Scidll leb<ick S fJl it \.. l\"uo<l1ngron said 1n announcing hl'• 'dnd1dar.·y little 111orc than a n1 onUi agn. ht· /I.id ™-·••n approachl--<l by numerous persons includ ing oth{'r ~u 1:icrin1endenl~ ~1f county school districts and asked 1o run al!ain't Pt•ter.son. Follo11·1n~ !h(' announcement , Pctcrsolt 1rnn1ediatclv ;i ttat:k{'d h1<1 election ~ foe . •r1ying "This will c;.ist a tremcndou<; r111e:-:rion nl'~·r his loy:i!ty to L:1guna and 111' lt\~'al!.v lo his four ·yt•ar L'Qnlr;iet. .. l'etcr6nn':-: agency h<1 s hren rritiC'1l<'lf IJ1· lt\O {}r;inge County (;rand Junes fnr not ha\'ing t>nnugh responsibilities l.11 Jtl:,!1f~ its C!xistencf'. I:) .J,\\ \\'flRTll Ot !ht Oi•IJ PilDt 51•!1 .\ propo:.al Ill split the Tu~t·n l'n1f11·r\ School l>ts:rit't :111 ;1y frorn r h ,. Saddl!'b<1ck Colle~(' district 11·a<; narn111h I t']\'Clt'd by th(' ()r<1ngl' C ll U n t \ Cninmillet• nn Schoo! !) i :-. t r 1 t: t Orl!an1zat1on Tursday The con1mH1cc's .1 . ..i Ctc1!'1on 1111!1 one :ibslention. OO{''< no! kill 1h1· propo,;il b\' ;1 group of Tustin r <· s id ,. n ! s d\~sat1sf1cd "'ilh Sadd!t b.1ck Crlllt<gc The reron1mendat1on, 11 1 ! I ht• forll'ardC'rl to the Ronrd of fiOlt'rnors of the California Conununity {'n!11·:i"s 11'hif'h ts scheduled to di.'('' 11· .June !!I or 20 if the issue should be put I•} \Olt•rs After mHk1np; their dccis11n nl•·n:ht:•r• of 1he county ton1m1Uee pa ,s1'd 1u111th~·· resolution crilici1.1ng the st .!I' ho.lril fur 1n\·oh·ing them 111 the S,1ddl1:b<1t~·Tusr1n dt·~are . "This entire discu~sion V.J~ Hf'C'tt·lo·d for ." said ShC'1\a :\tey<'rs of Fount·1:n \'alle~" "This is clear\~· a 1n<1t!t·r for lh<' board of !lO\·cmors. The} h;1,·e ~turk"rl lht'lr duty by referrinJt this 10 u..-and 1\1· had no business gettmg r · nost's 1nlo i I. " Saddll'batk nffich1!, viewed t ht' commcnL<o ns an "lntc·mal p!ll111ral thing." Rut Tuslln repre~cntall\'t>5 .,aid they ft'lt !he rommitte<?'s dlsaµrt·cn1"nt with the sl3lc board might help ~"3~ their cas~· in J.ong Bcaeh 1n Jt1n,• Sadd/cb.'.lck'~ ca • \\"A.Ii supponl'd h\ reprcseitu1tl\cs from Ille 5.'.lddlebaC'k V',1l!l•Y Chamlx'r of C'4)mmcrCC'. I.hr Laguna Beach Chi'unbC'r or Commerce. !' 1•1,11" l.1·i-11t"' \\nrl./. tho• S rkl:•·h:1!'~ .\· , 1 ·11urrl111~111n..; C•r1JJ1t.:1I. ! h 1• ~ 1f:'1:1 I I k \'.1il•·\' ! tl.l'!'!j ""htH•! [l1,:rtr1 ..,,11 :I.!• ( 1p1:.tra110 l 111111·d Srhool ! 1 .r wl Tu,rJr · 1· 1~1· 1\•I"' rr<·,i·n11·1J h~- :--:1 ·:1.11d f\:111:1ttk 1.'.h•1 1tl1!1;1\f'd !h(' pt 11·1r.n C'.1t11pt111•n l.i.1 \P;1r :ind Bill !\•!t• r,r111 :111otn1•r n11 ;11h1·r 11i thi· Tustin th·-;1nn1•x,1t111n <·un1n11t1et· .\111vn!! ~;1drll1"•aCk :ru~t1·1·, a n ,J I Sloe 'f l:S'l I.'\. I 'agf' 2 I In announcing his re s i g n a 1 ion \\'oodington said he ~·:is proud nf rh · 1 ... 1guna school systcn1 11nd fc•h n1e district \\'as on the prorw:r tr<ick 111 refk·eting community gn:1!s for 11~ schools. I-It• said he v:a5 ple:iSt'(J "il11 Ill" progrC'ss Lhc district h<1d 1n;1dc under h1 tenur('. lie sai<l he exJ)('ctcd that USlll,i i!See RES J(;:\s. P3KC ti A Re~or·d High Pri111e Rt1te /Iii.~ 10.5 Pcrccul ~J:\r ''()HK 1L·P1 1 -The interest rate for prime hu!-1ness loans r<'ac·h ccl a record high today 1\•hcn a large 1\tlanta bank. l 'Hlzcns & ~outhcrn. ra1~cd the prime rate to 101 2 percent front JO percent for · ne\\' loans and to 10 1'4 percent for existing loans. ·rh~ prime rate broke above 10 percenL for the first time in Lhe • n:Hion·, hi~tory on l\loncla~· \\•hen first National Dank of Chicago :in111:)u11ted a rate of 10.10 percent and North Carolina National Bank or t'harlo11c the n went to l(J ~.1 percent. ·rhe fiank or t'alifornia of . an t~rancisco "·ent to lOIA percent Tuesday. 1, to ry, Pa ge 4J. The Union Rank of I.os 1\ngeles followed toda1· "rhC'rc appeared to be uncertainty In banking c:ircles v.•hether n1any other rntlJOI' comn1e rC'i:ll banks would follow the move above JO pcrtcnt. :\lost banking experts appeared convinced that the cur· rent runup 1n dc111an{l for cnrporale credit is nol the result of im· prov1n;.: hu s111e~s anll therefore is no! likely to be sustained. .. I Substation In Niguel fe1nporar y ' fl'he Orange Count y S h c r I ff' s J)tpartment ~·lll occupy Its fl r s t substntion fa cility in southern Orange COunty son1clhnr in early fall thlM yea r. , The ~ard of Supi•rvisort Tuesday ''cittd unanhnoosly in fll\•Or of the subSlation concl•pt anti authorized the use or a vacant court roon1 in the south cqunty municipal court in Laguna Niguel until permanent quarl('fS can be built. \Jse of the c:ourtroon1, one of four in thf. courthouse , w<is stroni;:ly opposed b~· 1• judges but supervisors decided it was tit tsest, least costly ..-.·ay to go. version of !he courtroom into a Hf's office will cost only about 000 but another $70.000 v•ill have to "e l on a~dllional personnel costs. . substation will be home base for ut 60 cmployes. Including a1>9Ut 46 ... · uties. five sergl'<inls. a lieutenant and ~ee clerks manning the office on a 2·t· JJIUr basis. ;:(pt a reporl to the board, County ; lnlstrative Offi cer Robert Thomas a large percentage of the men who • patrol lhe south county also Jive • c and must drive up to Santa Ana • day to check in bef6re going on ~trol. 1nas said nearly 500,000 miles of s driVing could ha ve b e en _ lnated ir the station existed last year :"Jh a subsequent cost factor savings of ~e than $72.000. Oldies But Goodies :~mas also said nearly 40,000 gf!llans ·ot..~soline could have been saved and :~ man-hours of time spent driving :t*iid have been spent in the patrol :~., Although their con1binefi ages afitl up to 155 years. both Aiartha Gra· ham (left), born in 1894. and Gloria $wan!ion. born in 1899. are still active in the theater. Jlere 75-year-old Gloria congratulates 80-year· old A-1artha on her return lo the Broadway stage ~·ilh her ruodern dance company. =:.!i'he substation ~~a~ually been part :!tthe south county civic cornplex master ~~ since 1968 but' It has llf:vcr been ""puShed Wltil recently. From P04Je 1 ROBBERS ... Comity Agai11 to Seek Access to Da11a St1·a11{l broacbod. By WILLIAM SCJIREIBER That car met Uw description of the or 111e D•Uv Pnot '''" vehicle used in the heist ot the Laguna Orange Count y will try again 10 goldsmith's, Brooks said. liberate for the public a half-mile stretch Evidence seized by Garden Grove of Dana Strand bea"h owned by t ll e police matched the rings stolen from Chandler-Sherman Corporation. Parker's .shop and the Laguna jeweler The Board of Supervisors Tuesday v.·as shown photos of the men nabbed by auth>rized Co~y Counsel Adrian Kuyper Garden Grove. to appeal a Superior Court ruling made Later. Parker was taken to late last year that held the publi c does Wptminster Court where he reportedly not have prescriptive rights to the Dana identified Charles Ja:riles Cross ln a court strand beach. , bOuse hallw~y. In a memo to the board. Kuyper said Brooks said he had yet to obtain a .... he has some misgivings about findings warrant on the fourth person wanted by made by SL!pei:ior Court Judge James II. officers for the Laguna robbery. He Walsworth . declined to identify the subject, but said He said some of the findings "'·ere he ezpected an arrest soon. based on evidence that was either im properly admitted or excluded during Panel in Newport lHeets on Transit A three-man panel will speak on "Our Transportation Future, Orange County Coastline" at a meeting of the Orange County Coast Association Thursday at noon at lhe Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach. c:ounty Road C-Omm lssiooer T e d ~1cConville , Orange County Transit District executlve G. T. Fielding. and John Chapman of Chapman Associates Vtill discuss the future of rapid transit along the Orange County coastline. ;Soa rd to Study Stud ent Behavior "Behavior Modification in Children" is the topic ol a meeting of the Laguna Beach Unified School District Special Services Department af 7:30 tonight at di51rict h<>adquarters, 5.10 Blumont St .. Laguna Beach. Jerry Schipper, director of the Sou1h Coast Counseling Center in Sout h Laguna, is the guC'st speaker. The m~t1ng is open to parents and the general public. • · OIAHGI COAST " DAILY PILOT .,..C>, ~W·•C•·•"""' ,,..~,."<""'""'" t''"~'"" '<•~· ... ~. "P·ol>O "*<I~• 1"90.•~ "'"IJ ,~DI•"<"'; t.. ""'"', ;,ef>ol••'~ ec• .... "!o ••• r·•""'"-' .., ....,,. .. .....,.~ ,.....,, '"' t.>M• ................. , 6".o:.f' ""'"''"Ill '" s. ... ~''°""'" '<·~ V•''•• Looi/<>'"~ .. O ,,.,,.,.. >o•llJ'•r+.• •""1 '" ( .... ,.~ "'•" """'" y,,. "•""' 4 •"""O•f ,..7'...,•I "<!~'°'' """""'•I '"'"'~'" "'" ...,,.,.. ti-·,, I•• Co'll'>'NI JO!Uio1J·,n1 ~ "I h •I JJ0 "'"d n...~··...i l.<lo!• ""'"' c. .. i.i., .• ~~ .... P., ,.,...N \•,.. I l'lflO-.t l t>.I ~'~~· ·' 1·• !>IP •.1r 'f v ..... , • ._,. •f•.J "•' , .... "'•"IOtl '" ... ~ ... '! "" ......... ,.~-~·. (1,-"'!lt l(Y)• : ~ ·~P llalf ,11u1 ,,,, ..... "lll~t• LepMlt• .. OHk.• ''11hw¥"-- I ..nq~ew.:PO~W..,'t."&.'l Ott!et'Offk•• Colt• .,._.ww.,.1 •~r··­.._M It~ »1'~9'~,..r.1 ''"' g!Oli ~l/9110.~& •• ......i ..... ~llb-(1 ..... testimony. Kuyper a]S() said his research revealed that the Chandler-Sherman deed for the property, wnich is <lcveloped as an exclusive trailer pa rk. contained a provision for public use of one part of the beach. 11e said about an acre of the beach at its extreme sout h end -just under lhC' Dana Point cliffs -has been especially reserved for public use in a deed clause. Kuyper said the acre of beal'h L'Ould belong to some of the condominium o\vners on !he blufftop above !he Chandler-Sherman land but it definitely doesn't belong to the corporation. The Dana strand beach. v.ttich is about 2,400 feet long lies just do"·ncoast from the public's Niguel Beach Park. .Qne of the main parking 101.s serving the pubHc beach is on the blufftop just above Dana Strand and the public has access to the south end of Niguel Beach Park do\\n a path nC'xt to the corporation's trailer park. The latest hassle arose w n c n supervisors decided lo seek direct acct•ss to Dana St rand beach. Sau Onofre F'oes A ]Jpeal to St,ote S11pre11te Cou rt By CA~DACE PEARS0'.'11 Opponents of lht• San Onofre nuclC'.:ir powrr planl expansion took thC'ir ca~e 111 the California Supreme t..:ourt todoy in an effort I_!> stop construction on sandstone bluffs. A court order restraining utility cotnpanies frotn grading or building on lhc bluffs \\"ai;. extended through today by the 4th District Court of Appeals in S:1n Diego. The Supreme COort in San Fr:lnci!!ro l!i expected today to rule on whether thC'y stay should be continued until it decide~ \\'hether to act on tbc rest o! the case. The 41.h Dist rict appeals court Tueiiday refused to hear the cnvironmentalisL~· li\\'SUil stelting to void lhe approval of the $1.4 bilUon plont by the State <.:oaslal Comlnission. The court gave no rrason f!Jr ils refu5al to lake jufisdicUon In th e case. But it agr~ to cxlend the stoy one more day . In the county's suit. it v.·as contended that1he public has been scrambling do9:n thl' bluffs al !he south end of the traik·r park for many years lo get to !he Dana Stra nd and hence have developed a presc riptive rights casement. But Chandler·Shennan lawyers said the land had· all been fenced off since 1956, to keep "trespassers" off the beach ;ind those ¥.'ho did come down the bluffs did so illegally. Judge \Vals"'·orth up he 1 d the corporation's contention during the Dt'cember court hearing. saying the county had not submitted enough evidence to uphold the public's claim. Kuyper said he would start preparing his appeal immediately but he gave no indication "''hen the matter ¥.ill come before the court again. Froni Pqe 1 RESIGNS ..• the outline of community goals reached while he was district chief the new superintendent should be able to fit right in. He compllmented the d i s t r i c t ' s IC'athers and admiriist ra !ive staff for thfi r dedication, and said he \\'8S appreciative or the support of the community and the board of education, ~le said that while he did not expect to receive the formal support of the school board, he did expect the individual su pixirt of some bo.1.rd members. Dr. Norman Bro"'·ne, school board prcsidenl, said despite his early criticism of \\'oodington's candidacy, he, as an individual \\'ill support the superintendent in the race against Peterson. •·1 can't speak for the board, but I can say this as an individual, I intend to vote for hizn,'' Bro\\11c said. Froni Page 1 1-JILLSIDE ... place !he units.·· said Commission Chairman Roger Lanphear. "We've found that the slope is a good indication of \\'helher you are going to have problems developing your lot." But Dick ~!assen . a Laguna resident Jn !he audience, protested. "This is kno1111 .1s a hillside comn1unity. What the devil is "''rong 1.,.ith good hillside develop1nent '.' 'J'h.ls ronnula is not a formula to improve hillsides. It's just a formula lo cut do\1n population.'' Commissioner Bill Leak replied that rhe fonnula if adopted v•ould not be l'lllowed to stand alone. "II needs the su11portlng ordinances add r es s In g drainage. grading, and ci rculalion. It should not be interpreted as a hard and fast rule." "~1e are trying to put toge:the.r ordinance s that are tailor-made for Laguna ,'' Leak said. Commissioner Clayton pointed to a section of lhe proposed rules which Spe<'ifies that "in appoving a tentatJve subdivision map or division of land, the city 1nay modify the minbnum lot 8reas, lot dimension!,~ building setback requirements and reduce the height limit " If any number of specified factors "'·ere. at \\'Ork. , Campa~gn Reporting Not Necessary-Stans NEY.' YOllK 1AP I -Fo r rner Conunerct Secretary ~\1auricc II. Stans told a jury todny that ltl¥.')'crs ad.,·ised hin1 he did not have t.o report campaign contributions pledgOO before a federal reporting laY.· took effec t. Stans. fi6 . "''as on the stand in his..,,o.wn defense at his fede ral conspiracy trial. Codefendant John N. r..litche\I, former nttomcy gc,"l'leral , Tu esday completed his defense against the charges. conspiracy. obstrucUon of justice and perjury. . 1,lC case was cxpc,'Cled to go to tbc jury ¥.ithin o ¥.'ecek . 1be 1¥.'0 former Cabinet office~ are. accused of impeding a r r a u d in\•e.stigallon of financier Robert L. Vesco in return for his secret $200.000 cash contribution to President Nixon's re- election campaign. ,\mong the gove rnment's CQnlentions is that the cont ribution ~'as made three days after a rrport ing la\\' took effect and should not ha\'e bt.-en kept st'Cret. Stans gave the jury an account of his activilies as chief fund raiser fo r Nixon in three campaigns -twice for president. 1008 and 1972. and once for governor of California, 1962. At one point. he reeled off a list of the fonn in which he accepted contributions for the 1972 cam paign. He said some persons g11ve by check. some in stock, S()nlC' in cornmodities such as wheat and corn and one offered a Herd of cattle. He s11id the\' also took .ph ... odges or promises of contritiutions. 1\ft~ an t'~change with Judge Lee P. · {iaglia rdi 11bou1 whether that ans\\·er should be stricken, Stans volunteered that he had left out one kind of contribution. "~laybe it Ylas a F~udian slip," he said, "but "''e also received contributions in cash." li e said he arranged a total of $60 rni llloo for the 1972 campaign and that part of his job as fund-raising chairman \\'as to talk to rich prospects personall y. He said 7t persons gave more than $100,000 each. Stans' lawyer. \Valter Bonner, asked_if he had a pitch he used in soliciting 1noney. Stans said yes, he had a standard approach. He s~ggcsted to so1ne they Hinshaw Slated To Address Laguna Fcte gh:e 1 percent of 1heir total net \l'Orth e1•ery four years "to see that you elect the ki nd of president you believ~ In." Stans said that Vesco's "''as not lhe on ly cash contril>utiQn. nor the only one !hat was retumod. He said the co1nmi!tce returned t2SO,· 000 to Corne liu s Vanderbilt \Vhitnev, :ilthough he "''as not aware of the circumstarx-ee because It Md been gi\'en before Stans becarne finance chai rman, Jle said they at30 r~1umcd $200,000 to banker C. A'mholt Smilh aficr reports that he v.·as in trouble "''ilh the Jaw. From Page 1 TUSTI N ... administrators. relief characterized the rraction to the · couniy committee deeision. Among Tustin proponents of the de· annexation. the rC'action was op1imlsm that since the vote was so dose. they may stlll have a chance to ¥.'in their way at the state level in June. "Of course I am pleased over the decision." said Saddleback College Superintendent .Fred Bremer. "It proves to me th at the con11nittcc recogni1.es the the de-annexation ,,·ould be inimical to the besl intere5.ts of !he district." '.\1ean¥.·hil e. he added. the school \.\'ill continue developing ils e;ise for the June hearing. ··and -n·c·n lea\"e no stone untuuicd." Brl'mer said. Saddleback Truslee James ~larshall commented. "I'm certainly \'Cl]' happy and grateful-but of course that is just one big battle and now "'·e'll be looking forward to the neict one." If the de-annexation is appro\·ed. Bremer and Saddleback B u s i n e s s 11anager Roy Barletta pointed out Tuesday. the lax rate to remaining district taxpayers could go up 16 to 19 cents a year on $100 assessed valuation over the next l\\"O years. .......=.....'I)iey added that of the school 's present 3.617 students. 564 are from Tustin and '503 from lhe Tuslin area have been given interdistrict permits to attend other schools. For every full-time student lost to the district, a corresponding portion of state aid to the school is withheld. Lcss of the ~tin students \.VOUld cost tne district $1.5 million out of a total $11.89 mill ion budget. Barletta said. Saddleback officials estimated that by cutting 20 start members. they could thin their budget b~· $873.000--not enough to cover the potential losses from the Tustin de-annexation. Andrew J . Jtin!haw ( R ·Ne wport "The district \.\.'OUld be insolvent,'' Beach) member of the U.S. House of Barletta said. "Th at means we'd be Representatives. will be guest speaker at bankrupt financially, and ¥.'hat's more The Laguna Beach Exchange Club important. possibly we'd be bankrupt dedication or a Freedom Shrine in educationally.'' ceremonies at 11:30 a.m. Thursday at Kanarek, leader of the Tustin group L;iguna Beach High School. \\·hich produced 8,300 signatures on Hinsha\\', a candidate for election in petitions asking that Tust in be allowed to the 401h Congressional Dist rict, including join the Rancho Santiago (~la Ana) l..aguna Beach, Is principal speaker at College District. told Barletta if 20 the dedication. teachers \\'ere fired from Saddleback he Laguna Exchange Club President figured Santa Ana College "'·ould be glad Larry Campbell said the Laguna Beach to hire them. program was part of an international He also repeated his prior criticism of effort made by the club to present Saddleback, pointing out that in its schools with permanent copies of hi storic budget 58 percent of the expenditures art American docu"{11ents. ''\·ariable cos1s." Documents displayed in the shrine "So the administrators of that district illustrate 325 years of American history , are free to modi fy their budget to make and !he struggle for freedom . • up for the loss of 15 percent of their They include papers from the customers, just like any other busi ness," i\tarflo\\"er Company, in 1620 to the World he said. U'ar II Instrument of Surrender of the He pointed out that the projected tax JapanC'se government. increase for the district's remaining The shrine is located in a high school 90JXX> voters \\'ould amount to only $7 to Stans said he discussed the election law that required reporling (.'Ontributlons O\'er $100 \\.'Ith finance committee and .\\'bite House lawyers, including . G. Gordon Liddy and Jolm Dean. He said they all advised him lhnt If money \\'ere pledged before April 7, 1972, the effec tive date, it could be colle<.1-ed aftezwards v.ithout being reported. ~ans said he made over $150,00> a year as a certified public accountant hefore he joined go\·emmeot ser\'ice 1n the Dwi ght D. Eisenhower admini.stra Lion. Lifegunrd Tot.ver Noted 011 Medallion Laguna Beach's quaint old lifeguard tov•er. preser\'ed as a piece or the city's ~fain Beach Park. has been included in latest renderings of fbe c I t y ' s commemorative medallion issued to mark the park dedication June 22. 1be tQ\.\'er, orpitted rrom a Pfe\'iou.s sketch by medaliion sculptor Bori! Bui.an , is in the latest dra¥.'ing of lhe medal propo.sed for Issue in Sil\"er and bronze at the park dedit3f.ion. The ne"' s~h also has tl'l·o bikini-clad lasses in place of a single female figure disparaged by some councilmen at thelr last glimpse of. the medal's design. The medals will be presented to VIPt attending the prark dedlcalion and may be given as trophhes for h "'inners in various athletic eventa held at the dedication. Sale of the medalUons to the public will help defray costs of the dedication ceremonies: Private subsciptlon for the silver medals lli ll -rl>e-announced soon at a tentative price of $15 each. Bronze medals will be available in quantity without a subscription. The medals are the size of a silver dollar. Basketball Coach Everett Shelton Succumbs at 75 Ever~tt "E;v" ~t.Qn, a retired basketball coach wh05e career Jnchxted a long stint at the University of Wyoming, was fatany stricken Tuesday while visitnig a stepson in Capistrano Beach. The 75-year-old resident of Sacramento had been an amaJ.eur coach for 45 years and had served for 20 years at the Rocky I\ fountain University, flis 1943 team at Wyoming won the national amateur championship. Sportscaster Curt Go'14·dy \\'aS one of his players. ~Ir. Shelton leaves his "''i d ow , Berniece; t¥.'O stepsons. G er a Id L. Foreman ot Capistrano Beach and Neal Foreman of Sacramento; a son, Dr. Stephen Shelton of Topeka, Kan., and nine grandchildren. Sheffer r-.tortuary is in charge of local arrangements. Shipment will be made to George L. Klupp Funeral Home In Sacramento for services and burial. hall"'ay near room 22. $16 a year. ~~~~~~~~~---'-~~~~-~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • .. w ' ' .. ' NllllO , . • , 538 CENTER STREET-COST A MESA 646-1919 ·, Baseban Mitts 5.95 to 49.95 Baseballs , & Bats Colored Sleeve Undershirn Track Shoes 11.95 10 24.95 ' Track Pants 2.50 & 3.20 Tennis Dresses Tennis Shoes & Shorts Tennis Shoes -7.95 to 22.95 Tennis Rackets 4,95 to 50.00 Tennis Balls -8.35 Doz. Handball Gloves & Balls Racquetban Racquets Bikes-Tires-Tubes Parts-Repairing It "'1tS !Uppost'd lo hn ve run out Tuesday at midnight. The extra tlml! wns allowed so Donald Stark. nn attomcv repN1scn1ing 1he plant opponents. could file his case with the higher t'Ourt. 'The addition of two 1.1-w meglnVtitt nucl{'ar reactor!. at the plant less lh:in three miles !IC)Ulh 0£ San ~letTientc 'i\'n~ opproved r~eh. 20 by the State Coast:1I lJ;ine Conservation CommJsslCln. ··This recognizes that this isn't a hard.._ and fast rule.'' Cla:tton Sllld. "If your dlstru.'!t of the.city council Is so deep that vou still believe It's a hard and fast rule., Wormwp Shoes 15.95 to 23.95 Darts & Dartboards Skateboards 5.95 • 7.95 • 8,95 Slant Boards Volleyballs -Basketballs Warmup Suits Speedo Swim Suits r hnvr. no anS¥.'tr. If )'OU don 't like the. formula . "''c'lt have to go ~~ck to staff with It." . . ... I I I , I I 7 0 0 b di Saddlebaek Today's Fl11nl X.Y. Stocks EDITION VOL. 67, NO. I 07 , 7 SECTI ONS, I 02 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA WEDNESDAY , APRIL 17, 1974 TEN CENTS County Group Nixes Tustin-Saddlebacli Split By J,\N U'ORTH 0t llM O•llr .. lltl Si.It A. proposal to spli t the Tustin Unifi ed School District awHv from the Sa?dleback College distr.ict "'as narroYdy rc1ectcd by the Orange C o u n t y Committt:.e ·on School D ls t r i ct Organizatioq Tuesday. The rommit~·s 5-4 c!ccision. u·ith one abstention. uoes not kill the proposal by a group of Tu.!llin res ident s dissatisfied with Saddlcback College. The reco1nmendation "' i 11 be forv.'arded to the Board of Go\'~mors of l~ California Community Colleges, 1\-hich is schedl,!led to dtt~je June 19 or 20 if the is5lle should be put to voters. After making their dec1'ion. members of the county committee passed another resolUtion criticizing the state board for involving them in the Saddleback-Tusfin debate. "This entire discussion was uncalled for:· said Sheila ~1eyers of Founlllin UJllT ......... Oldies But Goodies Although their combined ages add. up to 155 years, ~th l\tartha Gr.a· ham (left). born in 1894,-and Glona Swanson. born 1n 1899, are stil l active in the theater. Here 75·year·old Gloria congratulates 80-year· old 1\'lartha on her return to the Broadway stage with her modern dance co1npany .. ____________________ _ Nixon Names Sawhill, Simon ·io Head Agencies \VASHli\GTON (UPII -President Nixon tOOay nominated William E. Simon to succeed George P. Shultz as Treasury st.-cretary. Simon. 46. a former \Vall Street investment banker who is federal agency chief. ~·ill be succeeded as head of the Federal Energy Office by his deputy. John C. Sa~·hill. a White House announcement said. In making the announcement in routine fashion. 1he \Vhitc House said the President ''intends to play an increeing. expanded role in formulation of eoonomic policy and ~·ill assum~ chat:m~~ship of the Council on Economic Policy. Deputy press secretary Gerald l .. Warren indicated that many extra. official tasks carried out by Shultz as the Administration's chief economic Oruge Coast Weather Hazy sWlshine will prevail Thurs· d8)' as the high temperatures dip into the 005 along the coast. Partial cleoaring is forecast for the after· noon hours. 'INSIDE l'llU,\ l' James Rooievelt disputes recol· lectlons by J11stice \\1Ulian1 Dovg· las itl hi! new autobi.ograph11 , about prtss11res from the White llo11se. Story, page 4. AMI l.11\ff" M1illle• Ml Wit' Mutv11 llllHS N1tr.., .. H""' OflllH '-"' ·-·-· Ot. ll9'11C,..it11 SlfO: Mlrlliotll Tt11wli.I011 Tllftl..,, "'''""' w.r .. H""' • • • ,.,. .. • lf.14 ... 11·21 a ,. .. " U·tt • • spokesman ~·ould not be passed on lo Simon. He said, hoWi!'ler, that Simon wiU be head of the so-called "Economic Troika" which · includes the Treasury, the chairman of the Council of Economic Ad visers and the budget director. He also will bead the "Quadriad" which includes those three plus Arthur Burns, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. \\'arren said Nixon and Shultz had an ''outstanding" relationship. indicating that the President did not feel as close lo Simon. But he soughl to make clear this did not niean Nixon lacked confidence in Simon. \\'arren said ooe of Sa\vhill's princlp<tl responsibilities in the coming months "·ill be the coordination and planning of Project Independence, a program aimed at ac.trieving U.S. self-sufficiency in cn- eri::y by the 1980s. Shvltz. ~·ho announced ~tarch I" that he would resign in A.fay. is the last remaining member of the original 1969 !\'ixon Cabinet. He originally wa1 Labor secreta,ry. He became the first director of the Office of Man agement and Bud~et 10~ffi l in 1970 and moved to the Ttcasury post In 1972. Simon hurried back to Washington (Ste SL\10N. Page%) Youtl1 Problems Topic of Meet Recreational facilities and problem~ of vouth ln the Saddleback Valley wnl be ihe topic or the April general meeting of the S3ddlcback Area Coor d in at Ing Council at 7:30 ton!ghl -nt Peoples Federal $a\1in~~ Building, ~1 Toro . Oennls Sm1th, a trustee of lhc Saddlebac.k Valley L:nifled Schoo 1 District. "'ill sptilk. Smith has helped organize a Recreation Council ~·hlch gr~"' fro m vandali!lm problcnu In area r"Ccre::ation;i l facilitiei:, He \\ill be assi.sted In his presen1atioo hy ~lichael (.."hesel ka. Jr .. president of •"'-------- ' ' \"alle~·. ··This is clearly a matter for the board of go\·ernors. They have sh irked thei r duty by referring th is oo us and ~·e had no business getting < · no~ into it: .. Sadcileback officials vie"'·ed t h e comments as an "internal political thing." But Tustin representatives Said they felt the coznmillee's disagr~mcnl \\'i\h the statt' board might help s"·ay their case in U>ng lleach in June. Saddteback's ease "·as supported by reprcSfnU1tives !rorn the S.Jddltback \'alley Chamber of Con11nl'rt:l'. th.._· Laguna Beach Cha:n1bt'r of C<i1n1nercc. Rossmoor Leisure World. the S..1ddlt'batk 1\rca Coordinating Council, t h (' Saddleback Valle)' Unified Sc.·hool J)islrirt and the Capistrano t.:n1fit'd Sc:hool J)istrict. , Tustin's case ~·as prese nted hy Shepa rd Kanarek. 1o1•ho 1nifTa1ed the petition can1paign last year and Bill l'atterso n another n1ernber of the Tuslul dr-:innt·x~IJ<\H cv1nn1111ee. Arnnng Soicldlch:1rk trustct·~ d n ,l ,1dn'uni'llr.1tors r1•h1•f char:iclt•rt1,1•d tJ11· rC',tCIJ()tl to !ht' l'OUIU~ c·;,111BlllU~1· dl'<_·[sion. An1onb T11st111 11ropont>11!$ Qf 1h·· d1·· an nexation, the' rt>ncllon w11s Qpt1m1sn1 !htit SUH'I• lht• \'011• "'ilS ~ t'l0 .. 1'. !ht'\ n11:1y s1 11! have a ch.int'<! to \.\Ill th1·1r \.\il) JI \ht• ~ldlt.' It•\ t•I Ul JUlk'. "0( l'OUT5(' [ :in1 pll'<l.,l'<l 0\(•r !ht• clct1~i0fl. ·· s:.iirl S.lddlcli.1ek Cvlh·,:1· ~u1>i'r 1nto'11<!1·nt Vr1'1.I Hn·1n1·r. "It proves !u ll~l· th.d 11h· 1·u1n1111lhT ret·11~n11.1's thr thr dc-;1111tt'\.11to11 "·ould IN:· 1n11n1c:1l to lh•· tJ,•-.1 rn11·r··,r~ •lf tht• d1.-;J111.:t ·· \11•,11111 h1l1. ht· ;1ddl1.l lht• ~i:hool will ron11iiu1· d1'\1·lop1111! 11~ <'.JM-for tht' June h1·;1ring. ";1nd 111."!1 ]f'l.l\C no stont' u11turr11•d." I i1 o•ll\rt ~;11d. . S.11klk·h:iek Tn1~tl'•' .larne~ ~larshall c·on11111•11111d. · 1'111 t•·tt:nnly 1·cry hapJIY ~ind ~r.1ll·t11l-hu1 11f 1•our,s.,• 1ha1 1s JU.St \~t·r Tl'STJ'\, !'age 21 Irvine Future Weighed Couneil Probes Suitlibilit)' of M·esci Police • By l\ATllV CL\i\'C\" 0t ~ D1Hr l"li.t 11111 lssUC$ rangi ng from alt~r-schooi day care ser\ice to ho\v \\'ell officers hired from the Costa ~lesa Police l)(>partment actually fit into the Irvine I a "' enforcement en\·ironmcnt "·ere areas of conctm expressed Tuesday night before the Irvine City Council. Cowicil me1nbers v.·ere discussing the _cit)•'• 1974-7$ !>bjectives and Jong-range goals "ith city department heads in an effort to pave the ~·ay for budge t hearings in June. In discussing the police department. Counciln1an ~lenry Quigley asked if Nixon Nephe'v Hone~oonit1g . ' In C()sta Rica The nephew. of President r-;ixon. employed as art' aide to fugitive financi er Robert Vesco. is honeymooning "·ith his new bride following a civil marriage ceremony in COsta Rica. A 19&1 graduate of Ne~-port llarbor Jligh School, Donald A. Nixon and his \\·ife \\'ere ~·ed by Jorge Di3Z, governor of San Jose Province. The nuptials ha\·e been oonfinned by the mother of the bride. ""ho is 23-year- o!d lfelene Llpsk~· Nixon, fonnerly of v.·antagh. Long Island. '.'\'e"' York. lier n10lher, ~lrs. Boran l.,ipsky. declined to discuss further delails of her daughter's marriage to the 27-year-0ld sen of ~fr. and ~trs. F. Donald Nixon of ~rt Beac<n. "There's been enough publicity about the Nixon name," said ~lrs. Lipsky. She did confinn in an intervte~· "·it h the New York Post that the ceremony O<"Cllrred aOOut t~·o weeks aqo and that the ncw\yv:eds are honeymooning at an undisclosed location. The Llpskys v.·ere among about eight lriends of the nev.· ~rr. and ~frs. Kixon to attend the rites but his employe r Vesco was not among them . Vesco is currently a codefendant along wit<n former Nixon Cabinet members John !\iitchell and l\1aurice Stans in the contribution of a S'l00.000 campaign sti pend to r~lect President Nixon. The in \·estlgators claim it ~·as offered on condition that a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission probe ~f \'esro's financia l dealing be halted. The funds supplied by Vesco. v.·ho ha~ em~loyed Nixon's nepbe"' v.1 i th Ch·erseas Investors Ltd. for some lime. ~·ere fetumed following the exp!osi\'e dona tion and political discussions. His young aide in the Lalin Amer ican investment empire attended Orange Coast College and the Uni\·ersity of Califomia at Northridge in additit'ln to. Ne\vport llarbor lligh School. 'ONE OF .4 KIND' AUTO SELLS FAST The car may have been "one of a ki nd" after being lowered. rebuilt and rrpainted, but here's an ad that has lots of equals every week in the Daily Pilot. It's just another ad that got results: -~·if~YORSCHE 912. lo~·ered, re-bit. eng., 5 spd, konis. l h. tires, ne\9 palnt. 20. 1PG, F~f 8 trk. tape, ....._ /Offer, (Phone No.) The. advertiser said he made the s.'lle ... sold the car as a direct result of tha\ ad. For lhe direct line to results, tr)' dialing &IZ.5678 . policemen fron1 !ht· Ci1y of Cost.'l :'lll·~a t:rovide the kind of 101\1' l'nl.1rc..-n1cnt Qeeded in lninc. Quigley la ter said lh:it he "'IH• concerned that the Ill ll('\1 of11t'1·r~ lr\11!e is scheduled to lease fron1 Costa :'llt·s;1 next year "111 he ··n1·x1bll· t'nough to lit into ~·h.:atever type o( police dlpaMmrnt . \.le dtvelop. "We ha\'e been tQnt1nually told by th<' Costa f.lcsa Police Dcpart111t•nt that lh•· environment in Ir\ inc is dllfcrt·n1 man 111 Costa ~lesa: th.JI the people here look on la ir enforttment "ith a chucrr·nl \ ll'll ' ·lie said 111 lr\'ill•~ n•s1dt·n1s \t•nd to become more in\'ol\'cd :u1d 1ntere.~1t•d 1n f'Olice "'Ork, an altitude that a !rad11i 111:1! ~ 1)f1hl'l'n1;1n n11t:hl cons1dl•r as "no..~~" (ju1~lt'\' ~:11rt th.It th1~ ~·r;1r th1• 1·01u1cl! \\1!1 ht' dl'trrnHn1n g 11 11 ~hould dl•\'t•lop ;L tradllion:il n11ht:iry type of d1·1)artmC'nt or a 1norc n1odt•1n nppro:1<'h , ~1 lht' (11unc11 should ht• s11r1• n•·\\ ottu·t'r' bro11~h1 lo lr\1111· .1r1' ahle t11 fit 11110 11h1t•h1·11·1' ~\ 'll•ll\ l)i <lt'l'l'\lt••ll ·In ;111otht·r art·;1 :'lla)nr 1;abril'll1· l'ryor 1•xprcssL'd (.,11u·1·rn \1lln \lh:ll sh1· C'<lllt'<l :1 la<'k of ;1dc·qu;ite d;,y c;11·1· fal'1ht 11'S for e1gh1 tu 12 years ulds 11'1111 \\hrk1ng part•nl s "\\'t· h:t\'•' .1 prohlt·n1 ht·rt' and II 1\!ll t.11.i· ffl0111'\', t1111Cl't'rl•·d :1r119n :uni :-.t<1lf 1Ja1·k1ni: to ~nh l' 11 " !lh•· s:ud \la~vr l'r~or !l.Jtc! th;it plan~ ;11'•' no11 lx·u1g n1ade \q 1n\11l\'t' h·•·nagt.:r!I in A Re~ord High Prinie Rate I-lits 10.5 Perce11i NEW YORK (UPl) -The interest r ate for prime businesS loans reached a record high today ~·hen a large 1\tlanla hank. Citizens & Southern. ra ised the pri1ne rale lo 101 ! rcrrent fron1 10 perrent for new loans and to 10'.a perl'ent !or ex1~tin;.: ln:in..:. 'rhe prin1e rate broke al)(l\'e IO perc.'cnt for the ltr~t tin1e In the nation's hi story on ~londay "'hen r trst i\'ational Bnnk of C'hicago announred a rate of 10. 10 percent anrl i\'nrth Carolina National Bank of Charlotte then "'en! to 10 1/.i percent. The Bank of c·alifornia of San Franrisc:o "'ent to 10 1~ percent Tuesday. !Story. Page 4). 'J'he Ln1on Rank of l.os 1\ngelcs fol lo\l.1ed today. 'fhere appeared lo he untertainty in bankin,I.! tirtlcs "'hether n1any other n1a.ior c·on1mertia! hanks \l.•ould follow the rnove above 10 percent. !\lost haMking experts aprearcd eonv1nccd that the c:u r· rent runup in de1nand for corporate crcdil i!l nnt the result of itn· proving bu siness and therefore is nnl likely to be sustainc~L 'Tempo1~ary' Sul}statio11 Slate{] for La g L111a Nig11el Tl1c Orange Counly Sh c r 1 f I s O!'partmenl will occupy its f 1 r s! substation facility in south~rn Ornng•· Count~· .sometime in early fall I his~ f'tir The Boa rd of Supervisors Tui·sdon voted wiani n1ouslv in fa\·o r of th•· substa tion concept iind authorized the use of a \'acant courtroom in the south county muni cipal court in l.a~unt1 ;\1i::u1,I until permanent quartC'rs can be built. Use of the courtroon1. one of four 111 the courthouse. v.·as stron~ly opposM b1 the judges but supl'rviS()rs decided it 11as the best. least costly \vay to go. Conversion" of the courtroo111 int•> .1 sheriffs office v.•Hl cost onl y abou! 1'26.000 but anolher $70.000 ~·111 have to' c spent on additional personnel costs. The substation "'ill be home basr fnr about 60 employes. includini;: about 4ti deputies. fj\•e sergeants. a lieutenant t1nrl three clerks manning the offi('(' on a 21· hour b:lsis. ?'ti In a report to the hoard. \Aunty Admlnistrati\'e fficer Robert Thornas said a large percentage of !he men \\ho Student Hou siu ~ Disc uss ion Evcd A petition urging ihe ln •lne C'it~ Council to work \vilh studenls at L'C Irvine to solve their housi ng and other problems v.·as presen1ed to the council Tuesdav. ~fike.Ruggera. n UCI graQuate studr411. snld he presented the ~t hlon. henr1ni.; about 1.400 names. ;n an effort to £'n courage cooperation and oprn discu.~· ston between the council af'M:I t:CI SIU· dent~. The petition urged the cowicil to "ta)l:e a greater ln1erest 1n lhe J\"llC~ toncemlng UC I students," f)(lrticularly !n the areas of IQW-<.'O,t hnu.~!ng :i.nrt conv~nicnce of comm~rciat :) n d recre111k>nul facilitit> .· n11\\ p:1tro1 the south C'lllnt y ;.ilsll l1~t· !h£'n' :ind 1nust drive' up 10 San1:1 ,\n;1 t'arh day In check in bcfor!' grunt! on patrol ' Thnrnas ~irl nc:irl\' 500.000 ind•·~ nf t·~e1·ss drivin~ ('llUld ht11·c h l' ,. n t'lin11n;1\f'd if the slat1nn C'XIStr-d !a~t \1•.1r 11 i!h :1 suhst•qu"nt cosl factr1r sarings ri mor<' th:in $72.000. Thon1as also s;.iid nearly 40.000 ga1!11n<> of ga!illline could ha1'e hC't'n S/lVf'rt nnd 1115[!11 n1an·hours of tin1l' sp<·nt dri1 inc: 1·0111<1 ha1e been spent 1n lhl' 1~1tr"I urc:is. ThC' substation has actually bcC'n p;u·t nf !ht sout h county ri\'ic cr1n1plr·x mnsl('r plan since 191''6 hut it has nr\c·r b<;rn pushed until rctentl,\·. Supervisors \\'Prr told Iha! SJifl.0(10 hri~ , bt.'t!n includc.-d 1n !he tap1tal hu<l~rr frir next fi~al year In build a J'l('rm:ini'nl f[IC'1hty but it "ouldn't ho· ready for at l1;;1sl l\\O ~·cars Su111_•rvisors hnd t11·n othf'r npt1nns fnr ;1 lt'rnporary f:icili ly. f'tu;h nf \\h1ch t'IJ~! 1·1msidl"rably n1orc than c.:on\ rrting th•· t'<turlroorn. Tht'y dC'cidl'd to usr :is 11111•· a~ po~~ible of the 1nnnry to l!'avc c1111uµh h) ~i.:l !hf· permanent facilit~ undrr \\.11 ""'" Thnn1as 1·~!1n1ate<I fhat the eon\·f'rs11111 111\1 t;1ke only alJnut a 1nonth nr l\.\n oriel' !he bids are 1n 1h111 summrr. .' l/ l''f I.\' El' ES Of Tl-IE .I V Rl' ll ARTF'OHIJ. Conn . 1 L: PI l -Th<' rnnnf'('licut hous1· opproved ;i hill d1·hn1nR obscene matl'rlal as that "hich ;n;un1~ appcalo; to •·prurient. shameful or n1orhirl intt•rest 1n nudity. S<'X. sad1!!m nr mosoch1sm·· ond I~ uucrlr • wl1hnut , rt'(lren1in1t SOCIAi \'aluc i\n ordinary jurr \1ould decide "hcther rriat('rlal is nbsc:enr. • • t.·1su rt' :u,;tJ\ll\' ;111d 11ork LS undvr 1\;11 tor :1 1('('11 1:1·111..-1· hu1 ttll·'t' ~oongcr 1 h1ldrt·n al;;u tlt•1•tl son11• 111tention 1\l~1 u1 !ht• ;1rto;1 uf childrt·n·~ scr\'IC<?S, !h(• Counr1I \Ult'<I to add as an obJL't'tJ \l' ul th(• 11:irks tl1•part1 n1·11! th:u son1t· pl':l \' c111 "~ 111 the c11~ tx· l··lt "in the+! natur:il c;1a\(."' Ill ;111011 thildrt•n tu play "h£'r•' tllt'y <:nn di~ tun111·I~. bi.uld for1s or m:Jk(• 11'11d p1l's \111h11t1t d.:11nagu1i; ;1 11 1·s1ahlished p:irk. "\\ 1thout !hLS. Ill' \\l1Uld ('!lei up \\'ith i_j fnut a~tll' look1ni.: l'll~,. s u 111 e d a y . · ' 1·nunc1hn~n t,)111i:lt-y t'utnn~111f'd. "but "e 11·1Jultlrfr h,1\1• a111 pl.11·1· l\hcrr !ht.• kiri~ 1·uuld Jll'( j.!U ~11111 ~ Jl'•!Ulllf II llhout n1t .... ~1ni,: 11p :in.\ thuu:: ·· 1See ln\·l...,E. Page 2) lrvi11e ScPs !luge l11trt•a sc For Revcn11c Rl'Vf'llU" for th1• 1 i11· of Jrvlnt' i .. f'Xj)(_'('\cd 10 JUtllp frn rn :1 4 111l11ion n1·x! ye;1r to nearly ~:; 4 n1illio11 111 fi\C ytar!I 11·1thnut cv .. n an 1n1·r1::1st· in taxrs Tha!'s \1hnt nu•mt)t•rs 11f the lrvtnc ('lly Co11nl'1l li·arnl'd Tursila~· night a-; the\ startN1 d1S<.·ussu1i( p!:ins for lhe-1'7.t- ;5 budi.:1•l .J,nnt''l 1!;1rr111i::t<111 dirl'ctor o f :1t!nunis1r·:1 1111• s1•r\·11·1•s. prt'Sl·ntl'd 1h1· "rc:1l1s!1(' hu! 1·on ~er1;1t1v1.:· t·stin1<1tf'S bns1•d on t'urrcnt tax ll'\ a:!> <ind proje<:h:d t'Jly grO\.\'lh. f J;irr1n~I01l llQlnh•cJ OU! lht!t !he hjghe~t n·vcnur so11rr1·~ for th(' r·1ty arc sales t:JX<'S :it :ia 5 1'lt·rc1•r.I of the rc\·t·nuP or an 1•,t11na1ed $1.320.000 n1·1x ytar nnd rirnp.~rty !:.:-.f's. '.!fl. I perr1.•n1 or about ,ifl'.! 1;;0 for lf'7·1·ii 1\lthflul.'h llarrini:tnn r{'llllndc.'<l !hf' fnunr-1! thf'V e;in r:us1· lhP :13·crnt 11roix·1ly ta\.:IS lui:h a.o; 5.1 or lu1\·r·r 11 n<; n1 ut·h a~ they 11nnr <"ity 'lfficia!s sald t1il,1v nn ('h:ing{· 1n t!H11 t.:ix is planned 11.orringron ·~ f1gur1·s sh1n1l"I th;1 ! i.o,.r;!ling c . ..:pt·n~t·S ror th(' rity \1·111 hi' :1li011\ 81 7 1nillinn or~! \t':tr \\'ilh ::in adrl1! 1.'111;11 !:.ii!l2 1){J() :ind ;1n.y hurlg<'I sur- pl 1!~ 1ron1 !ht.; ~l':tr ;n·;ul:ihll' for capital 11111 ro\'('m••r1ts H<'rn~. sueh ac; slrf'f'l i-on~!rue1111n . p;1rk projt.'<'lS <ind publ tl' h1uld1n~ pr!)JC('!~ f'<'rt:1irunu !!1 rrvC'nue projecti01111. f!11rnng1011 s:iid. "Jt.•111·e1'n 110\\' nnd Junr 11(' hope l1J !1.,1rn "h1<"h industries arr pro\ 1d1ng U'\ 1111 h th«· grt1atcst !lale'I tax ri·\l•11111' Thr-n \I"(' can gtl In thoac cnm1l.1niC's. learn 1rhat thl'ir prnjrcted gr()I' th rntcs n1.1y hi' and apply thl'ITI tn our burlget planning ·· <"ntrnc·ilrn;in I lt•nry Quillley suggt'ltl'd 1111~ information also rn ii;t-4 ht• used !\1 h1·lp 1Ht r<1ct ~!Tn1lar l11gh rc\·rnuP·pru- d1u·1n1.; 1ndu~tr1t·:o: fflunc1lni;1n .h1hn Burton. on th•· Olh"1 h:111r1. SUJ!,C!t'Stl'd th:it 1>rOJC.'("llOn'1 :ind planning takr into lhc account pos:;;iblt ri'\'t'nue h1s~t·~ if sriml' lr\1ine 1ndustri•'!r ;1r1• rrquin·rl to f'Ut back production and s;11t·~ bl•tntl.~<' nr :~ r-on1inued encri;:: (:fl::IJ~ I"' inc (;ouneil Sludie~ 'l{aid' Prr~nf'I rn11ttcrs dt!aling ~ith the r·~·cnt ' 01wrat1nn Ir. ini.f' drui;: swoop in the Cit\ of lr\'111e "1.l.!! the 10111(" of an l':"\t't:Ufl\(' sr~s1nn uf the Jr\lnc Cit y Lounci\ Tucsd.a1 The mrrt1ng .. clr)s~'ti 10 thl' 1>ublic. wns sU.(t~''"IM bv l'ounrihn~n ll rnrv Q111i::!('Y. Althoul!h . IK' rt>lu~rd tl'I 1j1<;t]{'l!.t' 1)rtlCft'<hn~!> In thf' <;('-tl<.!on. Qui~\ ~"l1rt the lopi<' rnnr1•rnNI all t1t\ pr~nrl tn\ulvL-d ln th~' drui.; arrrst~-from l·ity h:il1 ~tatf to po\11·r and 11 <k•a1t \\ ith !h<t 11 nv 1x·r~onnl·l "\ntcr:irll,d" \\Ith Pach othC'r "llh th•~ pr~s." :01d "llh nthcl- J:.ll\('rnn1rn1.1I borll~:t - Onofre Nuclear Oppone~t~ to Supreme Coµrt ·By CAN[)ACE Pl':ARSON 01 ,,.. 0.,1, "''-' "'" 9J>ponents of tbe San OilOl're nuclear power plant expansion took lbeir t'll$e 10 tbt Califomia Supr<'me Court today ln an errort to stop construl'tion or\ sandstone bluffs. A rourt ordl·r r('sJra1ning utility co.inpanles fron1 grJchni;: or bulldir1g on ' the bluffs \V<ls extended through loday by the 4ih District Court of Appeals 111 S.1n . Diego. ·Good ScO..ts 'the Supreme Court In San Francisco ls t'Xpccted toclny to rule on whet her tlltly stay should bt! continued until lt dcch.lel! lol'heth'Cr to act on the rest of th~ case. The 4th District appeals court Tuesday refused to hear the environmentalist&' la~'sult seeking 10 vofd the approval {If 1he $1.4 billion plant by the Stale Coa$tat Comn1ission. • 'fhe court J:U\'(' no reason for Its refusal to lake JW'isdiclion in the case • nut It agr~ to rxiend the stay one ...more da)'. JI "·as supposed to J\nve run out Tuesday at mldn!ght. 'fhe extra tbne w~ allowed so oonald Stark, an attorney represtntlng the plant opponents, could Ule hl.s case wllh the higher Court. The addillon of t"·o 1,140 megawatt nuclear reactors at the' plant less than ·1h,.ec rn iles soulh of SRn Clemente was aJJproved Feb. 20 by the State Coastal Zon(' Conservation Comm ission. ,,. l\.1ission Viejo's Seoul Troop 728 has seven new Eagle Scouts rollowing Eagle Cou rt of Honor Cere· monies recently. the most youths to become Eagle Scouts at-one lime from a single troop in Ofange Cou nty. They are from left, front: Assistant Seoul- n1aster Bob 1\\'allace. Dale Rogers, l~yru1n f\:lacKa y, Eric Strecker. a ncl Stoul!naster J.::in1es Raird. Back rom from.left arc Bruce \Vallace, !1.1itch Adams, Vic Vanceoind Rob Durrans. lnvolveme1it by Russia A_gainst Israel Deepens By United Press International So\iet unohcrncnl in ll\l' Syr'1nn \\':Ir effort ag;1insl Israel dt·cpcncd 1oday,_and the Bein1t newspaper Al t nwar said th(' Kreml in was prepared lo intervene direclly if nece~ry to halt JSraeli military activity on Lhe Golan }!eights. Westem diplomals in London said the develop ments could thrC'aren Secre: cy of State Henry A. Kissinger's Middle East peace efforts. Egypt and Syria both hardened their lines against Israel as the fighting on the Golan Jieigllts entered its 37th consecu- tlve dav . lsraeii sources in Tel Aviv accused the Arabs of compllcaling Kissinger's efforts to end the exploSJ\'C "'ar of attriti(ln on tile heights by rejecting Israeli proposals for a U.N. buffer het"'een the two sides. F'urther complicallng the issue was a joint Soviet-Syrian con1mun1que issued Tuesday shortly after Syrian President ll arez Assad reiurned to Daniascus fro n1 a five-day \'isit to !tloscow. It said "any ugreemcnt on disengagements of troops must be part and p<irccl or a general settlemenl of the ~fiddle East µroblen1. a Stl'P on lhe road to a radical atld uni· versa! General sel!lement." UPI correspondent Gordon F, JosclQ!f n·1>0ned fro1n >lo~rov; that thr. slate- mcnl rcflt'C:tL'Cl So\'ict annoyance "'ilh Kissi ngf'r\ pcrson:il diplon1ncy in lhl' 1\liddlc F.ast A Syrian delegation ha s bet'n 111 \\'ashing!fln discussing "'ilh l\issing1•r .1 S\ n;1n·lsr<1f'li t r o op 1!1s1·11a~··1nl'rtt d~rl'e1ncot on the Golnn llt·1ghts OJIANG-f COAS T is DAILY PILOT ••• ••• .,. ~,.1!'1M,r ~•••·-~·•COO" I ~!"•·'"" "'" •t"~ •1~•"'°°'"!'tl'I ! •••.••• ~, .. ~ ..... ~.~. 'lo ..... , •• "'''"'"' ... r" "•' "'~"' ''" Ill" ' "•1 "" c.t»!• '"' '"'"( •• ••··•• ........ -.:0 ... 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Ot .... _,,_.,., -"'"• "" -..s ~-.. l~trl~-... , ~ ~ ..... -· DMI ot Cal• ..._ Ctl•foJ-• n I '11M(ltfll-.:)n "'...mtr 1300 "V"NY ~ ""~ •• on ""1flll>t1 ''"''t""' ..... -w oo ''''"""' . ~ Da1naacus ..Radio said Assad \vou\d 111ake ;,in important speech lonight b111 1ta\'c no clue as to !ls cont cn[s. The occasion is Syrian National Day markinit t!l'e 28th aMiversary of !he evacuat :c:i of French 1 roops from Syria. The joint Soviet-Syrian slatement al::o said the Soviets have "laid out measur{'s for further consolidation of the defense rapacity of Syria ." II gave no details, but Arab ne\l"Spapers s.1id the Jlussians were preparing to give Syria long·rangc missiles and more <idvancfXI l\llG23s and possibly A11G25s. Egypt used such missiles sparingly in the October War but no\v threatens to use them against Isra eli cities If the situation "'OJ'S('ns. In London, UPI d i p 1 om a t i e rorresJ:M)ndent K. C. Thaler quoted \Vestern defense experts as saying an~· effort s by Russia to regain lost lnnu encc in the Middle East by giving such long·range "·capons 10 Syria rould ha\'C extremely st·rious conscquC'nccs. IlaskethaJI Coacl1 Evere tt Shelton S11<·c1nnbs a t 75' E\'t·rctt .. f::\'" Shelton. a relircd bJskt'tbal l coach "·hose carC'er included a long stin t :i1 the University or \\'yorning. was fatally stricken Tuesday while \ i.~i!1ni;: a stepson in Capistrano Beach. Thr 75·ytar-old resident or Sacran1er1\o h:id· be~·n ;in an1rttr11r ma ch for 45 years ;ind h.1d Sf'!'\ rd !or :.'O y('ars :it the Hocky \lount<1in t:ni\·ersity. llis 1943 team at \Vyoming won the national amateur chnn1p1ons;hl1). Sµonsl'ast('r Curt Go"·dy \\'!l! one or his players. >lr. Shelton leaves his u· id o ,, .. Acmic ce: t\1•0 stepsons, Ger :i 10 I.. Fore1nan of CaptstrAno Heal'h and Xc al Foreman of Sacramento: a son. J)r. Stephtn .Shelton of Topeka, Kan., and nine ~randchildren. Shf'ffer Mortuary Is In charge of loc:1I nrrani;:cn1e11Ui. Shtpn1cnt will ~ mndc 10 r.corgc L. Klupp F11nrr11l Home u1 $<1cr<imento for services and burial. Pane l in Ne wport i\leels o n Transit A lhrre·nian ponE-1 v.·111 speak on .. 011r TransJ:M)rtation F'uture. Orangt' Count \ l'oostllnc" at a mL'<'t1ni;i: of Ille Or:in~r county Coast Association Thursdny nt noon nt the Balboa Bay Club Jn NewJ:M)rt Beach . County lto11d Commissioner Tl' d ~lcConvllle. Orange Count~· Transit" District executrvt: G. T Fielding, and John <..'hapman of (.'haprnun Assoclal~s "'iU diACUSs Ille future of rapid trlins11 .aJOnJf the OrangC! Counly coastline. _, I I La g una School CJticf ResiO'ns ~ To 'Can1pai gn' By .JACK CHAPP ELL 01 ""' 01111 Plktl Stoff Dr. Donald \1/oodinglon. Laguna Beach t ·nifil'd School District superintendent. resigned Tuesday night effective Sept. 15. clearing the way for his .:andidacy as Ornnge County superintendent of schools. \\'oodingtog. .,.,,ho headed l...1guna's school systern for less than a year. !'rad met criticism from the Laguna Sehool Board for so quickly seeking al)_ot her post. \Voo<lingion. 55. is seeking the countv schools po St now held by Dr. Robert Peterson. Pe!crson. 11 candid ate for reelec! ion, also has made an issue of Woodington's short stay in Laguna. The eleciion will be held June 4. The Laguna schools chief sub111i!ted his resi~nnlion to !he school bo:ird nieelinf.: in rcgu!:ir 5Cs.~ion Tuesda\'. The lenns or the rcsignlltion h<id betn 11·orkcd oul in ad\•ancc in executive SI'S· sions 11 i!h the board. The rcsigna lion \\'ill be cffl'Ctil·e regardless of t!rc outcon1e on the county schools election. \\'oodington said. ,\skcd if his resignation "'ould hlep hin1 I in his candida cy. \\'oodington s:iid: "It rau·t hurt me ." ii(' said lhl' resignation \rould "clear the air'' and \1•0Utd permit the Laguna board to begin looking for a ne"' supcrnitcndenl. follo"·ing smooth transi· tinn in district leRdership. \\'oodington 11nnounc£'d his c:indid:icv For Peterson's post si x· months aftCr takin~ th(j reins of the Laguna Beach L'nifil'd Sc'hool Dis trict. He came to Laguna fron' Colorado \\'here he had bt'en state comn1issioner of cd11cntion. \\'oodington said in announcing his eandiclac~· little more than a month ago. he h:id be('n approached by numerous 1:iersons includ ing other superinlenden!s of county school districts and asked 10 run against Peterson. Fo\lo,ving the announcement. Peterson itnm ed iat ely a!t.acked his el ection fC"IC, sa~·ing "This will cast a tr<"mcndoos questio n over his loyalty lo Laguna and hi.~ loyalty to his fou r·yea r contract." f\'1erson's agency has been crit ici:r:cd by t1\o Orange County Grand Juriel'l .for not hnving enough rel'!ponslbl!IUcs to justify its existence. ln announcing his resig n ation. \\'ooclington said he u•as proud of the 1 .. 1ininR schoo l syslem and fell the district \\·as on the proper trnck in r('rl1·l·ting con1n1unity goals fnr its 1 schools. He ~id h~ "'as · pleased u•!th the progress the district had made under his tenure. }le said he expected that usini;r the outJine of community goals reached \\·hile he WRS di~trlct chief the nt~' ~1perin!endcn1 l'lhould bt• able to flt right in. He <:01nolin1enletl the d i s I r l c t ' s tl'achers and ad1nlnlsl rative staff for 1heir dedication . nnd AAld he was apprf'cl:tlh'c of lhe !Upport of the con1m11nity and the board of C(lucation. l~e JJaid Iha! 11,hlJe he did no1 expeet to rect>ive th(' fornial iupport of the school bonrd, he did expect !he lndlvJdual support of some board men1bers. 11wi commission originally denied the 11ppUcation by Southern CalUornla Ed ison and Sa n Diego Gas and Electric compan!e. Dec.. 5 but later agreed to recomlder It. A San Diego Superior Court suggested that the commission rehe ar the case after the power companies objected that nuclea r safety had bet!n a fa ctor in lhe decision. Only the Atomic Energy Commission Frona Page l TUS TI N ... one big battle and now ·we'll be looking forv.•ard to the next ont." Jf the de·annexation ls approved. Bremer and Sadd leback B u s i n e s $ !ttanager Roy Barletta ·pointed out Tue"1ay, the tax rate to remaining district taxpayers could go up 16 to I~ cents a year on $100 as:sessed val uation over the nexl t"·o years. They added that of the school's present 3,617 students, 564 Are from Tustin and 503 from the Tustin area have been gh•en intcrdistrict pcrmils to allcnd other schools . r·or every lull-time student lost to the district. a corresponding portion of state aid to the !Chool is withheld . l.oss of the Tuslln students "'ould cost rue district $1.S million ou t of a total $11.89 mill ion budget. 83rlelil.a said. Saddleback OffiCi;1ls estimated that by cutting 20 staff me1nbers. they could thin their budget by S873,000-rot enough to CO\'er lhe potential losses from the Tustin de-annexation. "The district "1>uld he insolvent.·' Barletta said. ''Th at means v•e'd be ba11krupl financially, and "'hat's more irnportant. possibly "'e·d ·be bankrupt educationally." Kanarek, leader or the Tusti n group \\'hich produced 8,300 signatures on p;:tilions asking that Tustin be allo "·ed to jOin the Rancho Santiago fS:.nta Ana ) College District , told BRrlelta if 20 teacht>rs were fired from Saddleback he figured Santa Ana Qillege .,.,:ould be glad to \lire rhen1 . · He also repeated his prior criticism of Saddlcback, J:M)inting ouJ that in lts budget 58 percent of the expenditures are ''variabl e oosts." "Sa the administrators or lhat district <ire free to modify their budget to make up for the I~ of 15 percent of their customers. just like any other business," he said. lie J:M)inted out that the projected tax increase for the district's remain ing 90.000 voters \lo·ouJd amount 1o only $7 to $16 a year. "But for the Tustin student "·ho has to drive to Saddleback. it costs $150 to $200 a vear jusl for gasoline." he s:tid. "Of all-rtie facts you've heard here tonight, the most important thing is those B.300 signatures you ha\'e ri_ght there before you," said Tustin resident Bill Pauerson. pointing to the stack of petitions prese-nled to the oommittce. "Those are the people that ha\'c all lhl' proble ms. You could make 1 case that everybody In the district will be affected, but v.·e are the inost affeei:ed . FrnmPagel IRVINE ... Relating lo community JllC1"\•ices. the council stress<'<! that the depa rtmental functions not begin to take on th<• appearance of eith{'r a "historical society or n chamber of com1nerce. '' Instead, !\ley urged that the city staff \\'Ork to spearhead the development of such organizations locally \lo' h 11 e continuing to provide as m u c h informational material as necessary to educate the pu blic about their ci ty. • I ... has juriJdiction over malll"rs of)WS'lear safety. The opponenir-a·rgue that they were wronaly left out of !ht court proceedings and of the subsequent t.:ompromlse negotlatlons bct\\'een Edison and the comrnission. They also (:{)nttnd that the San Diego court \lo'aS wrong in asking the commission to consider itfll action. The Ja"·suit also contends that in NAMED BY NIXON William E. Simon Fro1l1 Page l · SIMO N ... from an appearance th is morn ing In Atlanta \lo·he.c:e he spoke at a meeting of the American··~ Society of Newspaper • Editors. In the speech. he reiterated itis frequent "'aming to Americans that un less they practice energy conservation, there \\'ill be future shortages - and long lines at gasoline stations. Simon u•as Shultz's choice to replace him as head of the Treasury. While concentrating on !he nation's energy crisis. Simon retainf.'d the job df Treasury undersecretary. It was at Shultz' insistence that Simon gave up a partnership in the prestigious '\'.Jll Street firm of Salomon Brothers in 1973 to join the TreasurY as No. 2 man. - Sawhill , 37, is 1 former college professor and associate director of the Office of f\.tanagement and Budget. \Vit h a doctorate In economics. Sawhill joined Simon v.•hen the FEO \\'as created, and "·orkcd out the fuel allocation system and !he stand by rationing plan. t;sing a highly personalized style, Simon created a notional image for himself as he became known as "Energy C1,ar.'' \Vith a reputation for blunt talk. he clashed publil'ly with such diverse figures as Ro~· L. Ash, O~IB director - \\•ho reported!~· 'va nted Shuhz's job - and the Sh:ih of lr:in. He-entry T es t ~l a de approving the nuclear blufftop t:tnlts, the commission viola le<i the J9i2 L'03slal r.one act which created U. The project, originally estimated In 1'10 to cost $850 million, has been delayed so n1any times the t,.'OSt is now up to Sl.4 billion, u11ll1y company of£icials s1y. Grading y,·ork Is going on at San Onofre . .-bOt not on the 1,000 ya rd long bluffs !~selves. Saxhe Calls Hearst Girl . 'Criminal' SAN FRANC:JSCO (UPl l -Patricia llearst today wa! characteri:r:ed by the l:.S. attorney general as a common crin1inal and a \lo'illing panicipant in the SI0,000 robbery of a bank • by her Symblonese Liberation Anny kldnaper!. Attorney General \\';lliam B. Saxbe said he concluded that Patricia was "not a reluctant participant" In the robbery of a branch of the Hibernia Bank Monday and like the other participants now iJ· a fugitive. (Related Picture Page 5). Rand olph A. Hearst, Patricia's father, said through a spokesman "This is ell speech making." "Saxbe has the right to think what he th!nks, and I also have that right," liearst said al his home. "A! far as I'm 2 SLA 'SOLDIERS' OFFER INNOCENT PLEA-P•ge 18 concerned , it's speculation. At till! point, I'm :OOt going to comment on the mat· ter beyond that.'' "This group we're talking .about are common criminals. ~[iss Hearst is a part of II," Saxbe sa id in Washington. A guard who v.•itnessed the robbery 1aid Patricia left little doubt she would use her gun . Earlier, U.S. Attorney James Browning and FBI agent in charge Charles Bates said In San Francisco that photographs taken by hidden bank cameras showed one of the robbers holding a gun on Patricia. y,·ho also v;as armed. Patricia, v.•ho· was kidnaped Feb. 4, is the granddaughter of the legendary new_sapa~ giant William Randolph }(ea rst. Saxbe re peated earlier statements that if the FBJ kno\lo'S \lo'here lhe SLA is holding Atiss Hearst they should go after her.• Noting Hear.st had said that comment ''bordered on the lrresponl'lible. ,. Sax be said his first reaction had not changed. The F'BI has obiained four robbery v.•arranls against kno"'ll SLA members in the robbery but has named Patricia only as a material witness because of evidence that she may have been forced to participate. Shortly after Saxbe ma d ... his state- 1nen't. Brow11ing disclosed that a federal grand jury had been con'leoed in San Francisco to consider both the bank robbery and the kidnaf ing. "The voluntariness o the actions is a \."ANDE~BERG AFB (UPI \ -A question of faL1 lhe grand jury v.·ill ha\·e research and de,·clop1nent re-entry tQ, decide.'' Browning sa id. \'Chicle u•as launched Tuesday night by Bates declined to comment on Saxbe's the Air F'orce Space and r.Ussile Test statemen1. but said the F'BI has 100.125 Cente r. A niodificd hlinuteman I agents Y.'Orking on an "aggressive in· propelled ii d0\\11 Ille \\'es1em lest range. ,·estigalion." -------------------~ • .1 ~~,:~I · .... 538 CENTER STREET-COST A MESA 646-1919 ~;:~ ~ ... .!'f' :.. .. ~ J ~ , • ' ~ i _, , I L I • Baseball Shoes 10.95 up Little League Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shon 8.95 to 17.95 Baseball Mitts 5.95 to 4·9,95 Baseballs & Bats Colored Sleeve Under1hirts Track Shoes 11.95 to 24.95 Track Pants 2.50 & 3.20 . Warmup Sh- 15.95 to 23 .95 • -....,, ........ Tennis Dresses Tennis Shoes & Shorts Tennis Shoes -7.95 to 22.95 Tennis Rackets 4.95 to 50.00 Tennis Balls -8.35 Doz. Handball Gloves & Balls . Racquetball Ratquets Bikes-Tires-Tubes Parts-Repairing Darts & Dartboards Skateboards 5.95 · 7.95 · 8.95 Slant Boards Volleyballs -Ba sketballs Warrnup Suits Speedo Swim SUlts I I l .4 I p s l'v year 50 .- me 1•:eek Tcrk and Stree and fasc· of e have "'V serie view whic •boo all d they drive to po ln1ck LO umns plays them st "'or gets and ln plays the f -.char beea nor and B """' w ters. In pr Jaco Co n Trea 1nenl lrg pock ond ::ifter ('11111 gauo Th 111ly, (Uld . in a Texa but ecut lical Th to le 5,1id dust 1971 D m«t dnl11 ' thal "hJd dis tr I dida DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE \ ·Balancing Justice Th& case of what the Irvine .unified School Dislrict s~ould do about 21 University High students charged wi~ selling narcotics and dangerous drugs involves a delicate balance between individual rights and the hc:lith and safety or other students. lt the studi?nts did what police claim they did, they do pose a threat to other students. The district can hardly be blanied for temporarily suspending the stu· dents charged With seUing untU further study of their cases is made. Rut to expel the students from the district before they have had a cha.nee to defend themselves in a court of justice -especiall y in the light of son1e unanswered aUegations of police entrapment made last ~·eek by parents -also would be unfair. \Vhatever the decision, one fa ct should stand upper· most -the students are not guilty yet and possibly may never be. If they were to be expelled before their trials justice would ha\'e been frustrated and the results could look a lot like double jeopardy. Intensive counseling and the students' conditional return to school now would be a more fruitful route for everyone concerned. _.\ Spot "'orth Savi11g Almost a year ago, the Orange County Board of Supervisors designated Aliso Creek and its 22,000-acre watershed as one of, the five top-priority a.reas to be pre- served and protected i n Orange Coun ty. Since then. virtually nothing has been done lo give teeth to those recommendations. with biking and hiking trails along the 19 miles from its source in the SAnta 1\na Klountains to the sea at South Laguna. Such a greenbelt w!Jl be needed If all development propo5ed for the area.goes through. Aliso Creek has produced some of the worst flood damage in the county in past rainy seasons -furttier empha sizing the need for careful use. Since the county is not progressins to implement its own policies. the effort made by this volunteer group should get official count}' evaluation and be considered ror adoption soon. Schools a11<l J et Noise The Irvine l'nificd School board has added its voice to a growing chorus or Ci\'iC groups and sc hool boards that do not '>''3nl ommercial jets phased 1n to ihe El Toro rirarine Corps :\ir Station. Irvine tn1 stee~ .. perhaps mori:: th~n any other oppo· nen.t, have .a spcc1!1c reason gor their position: one of their schools. old lr\'ine Elementary. has been closed already, partly because or noise le\·els seri ously above Cederal s1and<1rds. lC proposed comn1ercial uses for the F.1 Toro bas~ are .approved . it would appear thal noise levels can only go one \li"ay -up . based on presently available infor· ma Lion . This is a serious concern for the Saddlebark \'allev lfni fied School District as well. The greatest ln1p'acts o·r the proposed airport uses fall not on Irvine o\'erall, but on Saddle back. ·' l r . ' . • ' Now a 3l·member study team .. ca.sponsored not by the countr but by UC Irvine and the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council, has C9me up with a set of sensi · ble guidelines whic h would fill the need for controls around the picturesque creek. Both of these schoo l districts have problems aplentv keeping up with the astounding growth of homes an(I student populations. Havin g to choose school sites out· side the noise zone could seriously complicate. those problems. ~nd their concerns should be carefully taken into account as public hearings on the subject begin . Knock! K nock' Jf carefully planned, the creek still can be preserved SB "4 Gifted Reader Fi1tds fJ(•tte1·s BaffliH!J Interviewer Probes Work Deal' Gloomy Gus How Fair Should a Mailbox Be? ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ J 've knov.·n Studs for m a n y years-mostly at the poker table-but not so v.·ell that I feel embarrassed at re<.'Om· mending a book Y.'rilttn by a friend . The book -to be published t h i s '"cek-is :'\\'orking," the author is Studs Terkel. y.·ho also "·rote .. Hard Times" and "Div is ion Street : America," and it is the most fascinating p i e c e of eavesdropping I have evern:rct:- "\Vorking" is a series of taP<'·inter· views in depth in ,,,hich "pcopll! ta ll\ about what they do all day and how they feel abrlut \vh at they do." It nms tbe gamut from cab driver to tennis player, school teache r to policeman. stock broker to hotel clerk. truc.k driver to press agent. WNG AG0 •. 1'.one or my ea rly rol· umns, I faulted ~ericad novels and plays forinvariably leaving out of lheir themes one of the most important strands in a person's life -·what he v.·orks at. how he does ii. and v.•hat he gets out of it emotionally and spiritually and soeiallv. In the grCat majority or our no\•els and plays ("Death of a Salesman" was one of the few to break "'ilh this tradition) the -.characters are only ty.·o-dimensiona\ because their V.'hole working-Oay is ig· nored or slurred in favor of their love life and 30Cial relationships. BUT JN real life the v.·ay in lvhich v.·e car.t our living. rne people we are forced Legat abortions save livl's" \\'hose Jives? In CalHorni:i n1 1972 abor· lions numbered more !h:in 100.000. compared with 5.000 in 1968. .1. " GIOOmy GUI tCmrmoM1 •rt tubmlllt11 bJ rttte11 ..... .. not llKtU U llY rtllMI "'' v!t WI ti "'' M WIOllH!f. Stfld JMlr •• , _,, lo GloomJ Gus, OMl1 l"lklf. (or glad ) to be \\ith all day long. the \·ast and sudd en changes in the infr astructure or manv modern businesses and in· dustrieS:-.an these play a profound part in the Y.'a\' y.·e \'icy,· the \1orld. our behavior afld our reactions to making a living, and thus making a lifr. Exc:ept for a few tedious oc_.pompous_o_r_ abstract sociological studie!, nobody has reallv investigated the human side of working in modern society. People oftc.n lie about how they fee! lov.·ard their \\'Ork, or keep ~such feelings ca refully suppressed. or by sudden acts of estrangement or violence reveal the tumultuous emotions C'num ing beneath the surface for a long lime. AS FOR the impact of the lx>ok, I can rlo no better than quote the most percep- tive social historian of our time. Lewis 1'.lumford, v.·ho wrote alter seeing the galleys: "A p<>Y.·erful, origina l, in- describable. and incredible book. Over a hundred ident ifiable people .ha\·c created i~ bv y.·ord of mouth, and ·only an in· -tcrvie'A'E'r of genius could possibly have brought it forth ." And the spellbound reader can only sec· ood 1'.lumlord 's comroent that "the ~k of reading this book is like the shock of hearing one 's voice played back by a recorder. One cannot put doy,n !his book Y.ithout y,·anting to take a long hard look at one's O\.lo'n !ife and daily \\'Ork." You'll never look at a cop or cab driver the same "'ay ag ain. ei th er. Nixon-Conrially Tapes \VASHINGTON -The \Vatergatc pros· ecutors are pu shing their in vestigation of former Treasury Sec:rela ry John Con· nally rig'\lt into the \\'hite Hou.c;e oval of· flee . They ha \·e ask!'d the \\1hitc House for' tapes of con\'ersations berv.·l?fn Prtsi· dent Nixon and Connally on. milk mal· tcrs. In secret statements to lhe Watergate prosecutors, dairy lobbyist J a k e Jacobsen has said he del ivered $10,000 to Connally at U1'!. Treasury De pa rt· ment. Jacobsen al· leged that Conn:illy pocketed the mone/ and rrtumcd it onl y after the d<1iry lobby l'Rnlc under in vesti· gallon. The fnrct!ful Con· till)', once a poY.'Cr in the r..iixon cabinet. and still a presidential contender. tuld us in o lengthy telephone conversat ion froin Tc):as !hat he had be-en offered the $10,000 but had rejected ii. "t have told the pro.'>· ecutors the truth," he declared empha- licel1v. ThC prosecutors. meanv.h\lt>, arc ea~cr to \tam \\·hal the Presldenl ~nd Connally said to one ::inother abou1 the dairy ~ dustr;''S push for higher price 3Upports tn 1971 and 1972. BOTH ~tEN attended a \\'hite llouse meeUng Oil ~larch 23. 1!171. to discuss !he dairy leaders' n>quest!. The \\lhlh! House account of the meeting acknoY:lcdijCZ 1hat Connally s.'lld the da iry industry "hsd~ politic31 funds y.·hich v.·ould be distributed an10ng.llouse and Senate can· ~ did.ates In the comJng eltttion." (JACK ANDERSON) The dairymen also promised financial support for the President's o"n re-cll'C· tion campaign. The fo!lov.•ing day. the \\'1.ite Hou:.c ordered a subsidy increase \\'Orth S500 million a year to the dairy industry. T'JIE PROSECUTORS are partiat!y interested in NI xo n ·Conn a I l ycon· \'ersations during the 30-day period preceding the \\'hite House Jll('eting . Sources close to the case tell us that one tape Is thought to be "extremely sensitive." This reportedly gi\•es the President's responses. as picked up by the WhJte Iiouse recording sysWm, dur. ing . a crucial telephone talk with Con· nally. JACOBSEN has told lhe prosecutors. meanwhile. th.at CoMally returhed the 110.000 not o~e but t\\l\ce. The fonner Treasury secretary allegedly became v.-orricd th.at the first batcti of bills could be traced. Jacobsen and Connally a I s o got together on a cover story. Jgcobscn promised to say he had ne\•er dell\•cred the SI0,000 to Connally but hllt_ktpt it ln a saft deposit box. Jaco~ has OO\\' bt.'Cn Indicted for perjury for telling lhil i;tory under oath to a grand jur)'. Ttis belated confession has been chcr'<ed Out by FBI agents who have i.:on- , fln11«d from available rtwrds and \Yit.nesses many of lhc delails, ai!tording to FBt sources. To the Editor : Last \\'eek !hf.re \\'as the lelt('r from the lady "'ho couldn ·t und erstand \\·hy f.vans·Novak \rere so down on our be· loved Pres ident -this v.·eck v.·e have the drx·tor \rhose 1·S<'nsc of fairness is ap- pol!cd" by the \\'alergate Grand Jury in· formation being leaked to the press rso that \\'e, !he mere people. can read the sordid lruth to \\'hich v.·e apparently ha\'e no ri ght 1. TllEN Fl NALL, .• the most vulga r in· suit to a normal person's intelligence, a letter from a Newport Reach resident v.·ho thinks \\'e should all get together and se nd in a dollar to help Nixon pay hi! back taxes. r After all , he descr\'eS a Jot more!J Thi!! last line of reasoning brought me to the verge of becoming \•iolently Ill. r I am trying to maintain a co u th \'oca bulary here. but it is pot easy.) Then. last \\'eek on tele\'ision l see some couple who claim they are starving to death because the man only makes 515,000 a year and food costs too much. It apparentiy never occu rred to his y,·ife to go out and get a job. She has kids -so y.tJat? l\.lillions of v.·omcn v.·ork full time jobs around thei r kids. ' I llA VE v;orked since r Y.as six teen and wouldn't have ii any other \l:ay. I tell you this, though. rd sooner put my family 's hard-earned money in the. garbage disposal than send one dime to you-know·v.·ho. I know one ls supposed to be open· minded and consider all points of viev.·, but in my mind these leUers I have men· tioned are far beyond the realm of sanity and don·t deserve the t C<'ognition of being printed. let alone read. and I v.·lsh ! hadn 't rea d them . Out I did -and they ! niade n1e sick. Be honest now -arc these people for real ? SON I,\ II. HILTON 1·1ie letters wt:re ge11ui11c. Street Closures To the Editor: Editor I ha\'e a two-fold purpose in v. nting this letter. First. I '""·ish to thank the Orange County Super\'isors for the ro n· sc1cn1ious manner in \.lo'h.ich they reached the decision to form a cul-Oe·sac al the intersection of l\.lonti lla and Jeronimo Hoads in ~fission Viejo. I hve on Nae· come Dri\•e and I can assure the supef\'isors tha t the benefit of increased sa f£'ty resulting from the closure has \t'h:ks 'Of course Gerald Ford will run In 76: He said he wouldn 't didn 't hel' - [ __ l\_IA_IL_B_o_x_~J Letiers froni readers are 1ct•lconie. l\'o r1na/l y, writers sliould ro nrry ti,,,, ni.essoges in 300 u;ords or l"ss. The rig/it to co11dense let ters ro fit .~p<u'i' or e/1mino!e libel i.' rcser!'etl. All le:. lers must include sign.at111·t and maJ/. i11g address but names n111y be u·zth- he/tt on request if sufficirnt rca~1111 is apparent. Poetry u:i/L not be p11b· lished. been what we needed. Sceond. I ha\~ become very concerned O\'Cr "'·hat ar- peani -W be a weakening of resol ve among hoard member!! to ren1ain firm tn that dcci!!iOn. I llEALIZ E that much criticism h.1s been voiced against the street closure h~' regJ dents living In other sections of ~1 ission Viejo. f !hink it is time thos.• \\'ho oppose the street closure sc:irt•h their consciences, \.lo'hi le Y<'e r:tamine lh<'ir motives. P,ublicly, v.·c arc led to believe that lhcir rnolivcs are rooted in the concept of 1n<1Jority rule, the gasoli ne shortage. thl' ongina/ community master plan. the Til't>d for en1ergency access, etc. Is there any logic to t:tdhermg to a comrr·:n1ty n1astl'r plan y.•hich does not pnl\'idc for tr;iffic safety on residential stre1'ts'.' :\'o~ Does 1he street closure divide thr community'.' No. there are ample a\·cnues of access tc:urr:ently in existence and under con· struction l to all community areas. Docs the closure prohibi t acces.c; by t·mergf'n(·~ vehicles'.' :\o, the police departmenr. fir<: departrnrnt and :imbuliHI('(• ~r>r•>tcc ha\·e said !heir vehicles can dn\l' Oll'r the barricade. Is the gasoline <.,hOr'!agf' ~ critical that \\'e should ign11re th" In· crt'nsrd safet y provided by th(• closure" Certainly "'het, CSIX'Cially ~1nce r1C\\' freeway and shopping routes y.•ill provide more efficient lrafflc pa1lern.<; than our residential streets ever could Fll\ALL Y, the conrcpl of 1najorit~ rule· dO<'s not provide the majorit.v v.·1th !hl' aulhorily lo infringe upon !he natural rights of the minority . \1.v neu.~hlYJr, and I bclie\·e that our rijjhl to a safe nfighborhood should not be \'iola!('d. evrn though we are fey.·er 1n number th3n tht: group "'hich opposes the street closure The public statements of the opponents I•! !!l!• llo·q1r(• :.1re l\l·:1k at hf.,,..t, and J ht·!it•\ 1• arf' dcs1~1H'(I tu 11111,k their 1n1e 1nnt1\'L· Thr1r 1111•11\'I! is roott"<t in tht• Unused l'~OS Qf lho:-.c y,•ho had th<'ir "~bort·rur" rl ~<·<l 111 the uitrrc·st of !lafc· ty 1 qur <;t1on thr \'alul·S of those who lJt·l11·\1• !h1.:1r dr1\1ng C••n1·('ni{'ncc Ls uf •'<1ual •lr f~rcall'r 1mport:ince U1an th(' ~~111•1 \· 11f th e rc~1c!1·111s of San Hoqu e, &in t\ndrt·~ .. \'ae<'Omc· :111d \lon11lla. I ft·Pt lht• ~uprr\·tsors should be rom- rnt·ndcd, not critir1Lcd, [or the judgment 1\h1th pron1ptcd lltl'Tll to cl ose ~lonhlla . I r:ill UIJl)TI thC'rn lo re1na1n flrm in sup- pi1rung their lle-fllution ~o. 73·1023 uf t\ugus1 28. 1973, 1rhrC'h h.1s no prcivision rur rt'Oµcn1ng tht' street KE~ \\.AL KEH. lllam(' .lli•placed Tu th1.: Editor . Yf)ur nrticlr 1Jn "thr lion \'H:!l1m" in the D.1ily l'il•1f datL'<I April 11, Is the most u1;u1e µ11·c•• of g:1rbage I ha\'(! yel to 1 t•ad A poor y,•iJd nnimal acts oo il5 instin('lc; due to the stupidtt y of a '1uman being ;i nd Is immcdia1cl~ t'()ntlemnl'd to as your reporter put it "lo :in 1so!::i1ion cage or l1u1 11 h('ft' hr is !.t.•1ng kL•pt pending a d<'t1'rn1ino11on of !us rate.·· TJJF. \\'():\!,\ "\ 1\·;1.-. ordPn'(f , ) kCtp hl'r c-;u· 111nd•1v.<; <'10."'-'d but did not do so. If jl''Ople of this 11ge Lanno! follow orclrrs, 1h1·y should not be allO\\l'tl t'> dn1·l! throu~h the I.ion Coun!y Siifan p:1rk 1111/Jout a 1no1111or. ! protest any punishment to this an1m;1I. and ~ugg1·st that 1n the future you pul ltlt' bl<nnc \\here Jt 1s due. ~!HS JOSl::PI! <;. Sf';\HA(;<J .~lill \\'<1ili11g Tu lh•· l·:d1tnr Thi· l1r.st <1nniv('r.-.<.iry nf 1hC' date "'h('n ;di prisoners of Y.<1r in \ 1etnam y,·ere to ha1e been return(•d horn,-. has piiS3ed. H11t rnore than 50 mt·n. for1ner!v iden· tifier:I as J>O\\·s, ha\'e been neither re· J\'ased nor ;1ll't1wllt'<l for , And 1.200 f;nn· 1lu· .. still v.·orid!'r if thl·ir loved ones. still h.-.l1d .is rn1~1ng tn ac!1on. \\·ere or still arc prisoners TIIESE :\lt:~ d•tl1r:1t .. r1 !h('mse[\'eS to th,,1r cnuntry, but 100 many of us seem to hil\'C for~otten them. 1 ;oJn at·li1rl1 in\t1l\t<d "ith \'l\'A on a 1olunt:1r~ h;is1s and ft·•·I th at If 1h1s coun· If'}' is In rt:rna1n free and slrnni::, v.·e as Views of Third Reicli Sitg Ht·ll! by Stefan Lorant. 1Norton $\t951, lfitl er Clost·Up, compiled h~· JO(:hC'n von L.ang. (MacMillan . #1951. \\'orld \\'ar 111, by Ronald J{eiferman ( l)(irbibooks. $20 \ The rise and fall of Hitler's Tlu rd Hcic h has been documented in m1\!ions of "'nrds. But the combination of v.·ord~ v.·ith pictures tidds more !h:in one dimension Jn the understanding of tht' particular horror of lhal era -only 30 yrar.i gone now, In "Sieg llell ~... one photograi,h dcn1oos1ralcs the po1~er <Lf the \\Ord·pit ture al1~nmenr II l>ho\\'~ ll <:ou r1100:-n ronfrontation be tv.·een ~tiruster Hcrn1a11ra G<>ering and en ttlteged Communist plot· ler in the Reichstag fire. ~ GOERISG, back to camer::i, stand~ y,·ith his hands on his hips In a bul!yi ni:: po!;:ture. gazing down at the defendant . The pose tells all about Goe ring's disdain for !he defendarit. the court and the German people. The caplion reinforces the lmprwlon. noting that his behavior . "dlsclostd the Impudent arrogance and (THE BOOKMAN) la" !l·ss u!11tt1dl' of th11 :\11i:i leadership." Ai;:a1n and again. the book double! the 1mp:icl of ~\'l'll\S "ith lh<' •'arcful JU.t · t;1po .. 111nn of picrurl'~ and tc~1 The farts art drradfullv memorable IX·\Ond the. pcrsonal111c:i <ind l'Vf'n!.S of rhc :\'azi f'r il Lorant, son1c11mes call the ·tile f:ither of modem photOJournallsm ." 'up11li1·-~ !hr h.1ckground or ntodcrn Ct•rn1;111 rn1 lllar1.~m . "llltlrr ·Clo!le·up·· putS to~etner thf' photog rahs nnd comments of his J>l'r:i.on.11 photo~rapher "1th obsf'rvations by a high ;\;1i:1 offi cia l \lho took noti>s dihgcn tl) dur1ni;: hl~ d.i~s in J>O"("I' "\\orld \\'ar II " i;tt\(':\: excellent picture M\'"ril'!I' 10 thr lntrrnauonal ~cope of the ronf\1cl Ulld . go1n1:: alcng "1th the curren; rcv~·al of Interest 1n the ~:uropean end, expends much of 11s space on Europe. JOA:-.' Jl,\~Au r;R (l!Pl l indl\'1duals must each do our port nnd voit-<: our opinions. IT (1\L \' taKes a few minutes to v.•rlle a note to your Congrfssn1an, the Presi· rieot or. as I hal'e done. to tht> Premier of r\orth \"1t·tn:irn (Phan1 Vnn Dong. l'rei:ni('r, De1110<Till1l' Ht'publlc of Vici· nam. Hanoi, North \lie tnarn !. Offit·ia!s have b£'cn rc!lponsivc in th e past to public opinion and if everyone \\'rntl'.' to both parties. I fef') sure that \.lo·c "ould get some action in this 1natter T"f TONDEN El Toro Viem To !he Editor: Thanks a lot :\'orm Ewers. The El Toro ~tarines have t>nough proJ>. lems in trying to ~ccomphsh the deftn.sc mission as r\orn1. a retired ~tarine il\'1ator, v.ell kna\\S. For him to push for CJ\·il use of l::I Toro is ;1 bit lr'IQ n1urh. but of course ht: knows the Cori1s C':Uft send him O\'erscas. ( F.wtrs contended in lhP f)r1ilu Pilnl, April 1. that noise recl1ic!1111t prvurc.~s 1rould nwkc sha red t·1i:Jlian 11sc of Ilic f.'I Toro Air Station r1 ft'Mili/1' (HlS· wer 10 Or1111ye County's orou;n1u air service _ne ctls. Ed.) Introduction of civil op c rat ion o; at El Toro '""·ould constitute a rnaJor t'~1ng(' in airfield operatiqns and the r('su!t v.ould he a class action that \\Oi.;l:t n1ake the damages pending at the C<iunty •urfield look like the marbles in ,'liorm's head The 1'.lar1ncs ne<'d "Y.Tits of n1an · damus". ··1a\l•Suits from air carriers", and votes of trn: superviso rs like ~ need more holes in their ~lariryc heads. 1\nd. >he reasons Norm 'Cites for t•1•'1I u~·· such as "eronomy" and "environment" nre a couple of the best r('11 ,;nn.1; such use should be rejected out of ·n:ind . IT ISS'T ecoooiny to force the fcdl'r:d taxpayer to pick up the tnb for replacing a billion dollars dt•f!'TI!le assrt or 10 f';<· pose government lo mi llions of dullars of l;1v.'su1ts. nr to spi·r1d millions to makt· a ci\'iJ fitl tl <Jfit of :1 fJl•ld y.•ith an uncertain fu ture. And it's h<Jrdly en~·ironn1ent.1Uy sound to add to the environm('nl:il un pact already prrscnt at El Toro And. it IS .1 foolish "u rgency" that dictate!) nH:<· ing ai r carrier pa<>st>ngers v.•il/1 intensive milrtary JC! tra111111g operations creating ::in added h11z.ard to ~II concerned. ,\nd. ineidenially, :\'onn. sav t~~ pul~ li1: n:!ations tenns such as •·quiet" ;1 lr· pl<int'c; and ··z('ro noise impact" for th,. PR pc<>p!e. Everything is relative ;in1I remember El Toro has just as 1na11v smart neighbors as County Airport :ind :-i ht·ll of a lot more of them. f::f) J,\ \l. OI AN•I CO.Alt DAILY PILOT !lf/btrl .\·, \\'l"cd. f'uhlUiitr Thomas Kcc 1·1/, Ediror B•rrb-Ora KrP1!n('h. £d11or1al }'ar;e Ed1t.vr Tm-t'ditor111I 1~i!l(' <Jf !h•· 0111lv Piiot ~k5 ,.., 1nf()rrn 1.n,1 J1irnul1t~ M!l<lf'f'$ by JH'C"5('n111'\g Ol'I f1U!I' P.'\J:'t' dl\'rr$.r rommf'nluy (11'1 top1 ol l 1r1'r\I t.r ')n<tirflt""t ('1'1l11mn111": 111\ll r:i.rtr,.-m,gr, b}' 1•f1\'111 1n1 lnr rrAdrl"o · \ ll"\\ ·' 1:1,.. · pN"••'fll1fllc: rh15 n,.,.,~r.sl>('r 5 IJf)tn iinol 1rlri\• on C\U"l'Pnt IOJ>H'• T • r<'11tc.r Al op1nlnnii f')! lh 1.. '"' :lpp1·~r nnl) tn the t<illu 11l t,•lurnn :ii 1hf. !rip o« ttl~ Opin~ r\prr~,"'1 t•\ th"' rm. umn11t1 and riirtt10n1st• &noel ll!!llf't" wntrn art th,.ir °"' n and l'ICJ ~"' m<'nt or ltrrir ,-i,.11.11 hy !he J)3.!Jy ?tlot llhoukl ht intt'fnd. Wednesday, Apnl 17, 1974 • l Wtdnrsday, Apnl 17, 1CJ74 OAIL Y PILOT 5 I Teacher I Racial Killings I • I Bugging 12th Victim Slain Ill Bay Area Bann ed SACRA1tlEJ\'TO (UPI 1-The Senate hasVoted to prohibit th4' sreret 1·ecording 0 r clnssroom r e m a r k s or clcmentnry and high school tenchers. The measure 'il'OUld Mn the SAN FRANCISCO IUPli - A blnck gunman shot and killed the son or a DuPont {mp. executive Tuesday night in the la1est in a seri~ of racial killings on lhc streets of San F'rancisco. to the San Franc\!co area to visit family friends t<A'O weeks ago. lie was arranging athlctlc equipment in the back of a 'borroY.·ed station wagon when he· was shot outside a house in the lngleslde District near the Pacific Ocean. shell ~•ing frotn a ..32 caliber pistol., the same type weapon used 1n 18 other s u c h shootings. Six persons have b e e n y.•ounded and the others slain. Shields and his friend. use ol "t>lectronic listening or -- rt>t.:ording devices by an}' person Jn elen1entary and high , school classrooms without the consent <lf the teacher and The 12th white person to be killed sioce November in y.·hat 1>0lire call the ''Zebra'' shootings was Nelm T . Shields IV, 23. whose parents are t.1r. and ~lrs. Nelson T. Shields Ill, of Greenville. Del .. a \Vilm inglon suburb. With a friend , he had gone to the house to pick up a recently pW'Chased rug. A witness told · police he had been sho1 by a black man who was 5 feet. 11 ine,hes tall and wore blue trousers and a jacket and a knit watch cap. Jonathan ~lay of suburban t.fi11 Valley, ha.d been prac· !Icing with the Golden Gate l..acrosse aub earlier in !he evening . T,vo Guiltv principal. Opposing the bill 'll'as Sen. James E. \\1hctmore t R-Buena Park 1, who asked i ls ~upporters, "What arc }'OU trying to cover up?" Supporting the bill was Sen. f llroni.s E. Carpenter (R· Ncv.1>0rt Beach), a forn1cr FBI agent. Declaring that his law office was once bugged. 'he said there was a "moral -issue" lnvolved . e f,e ase Grante d SAN DIEGO (AP 1-A controversial llma cannery here has woo final approval from the port commission. 'The commission v o l e d Tuesday to grant Van Camp Seafood Co. a 4{)..year lease for the cannery on the San Diego walcrfront. Company officials said construction will begjn within ll month and sPould be completed by the cnd·of 1975. e A11rlsmog Bill SACRAMENTO (AP)-Bills U]at would ha\'e delayed and limited installation of "11 controversial antismog device on 1966-70 autos died in an , Assembly committee Tuesday. One of the measures . introduced by Sen. J o h n llolmdahl <D-Oaklandl, \\';Is ~efeated S-8 by the Assembly Transportation Committee. It would have limited installation of the devic~ to the Los Angeles, San Diego and San F'rancisco air basins. : e 1t'onian Killed SACRM!ENTO (UPI) -A partially crippled &l-yea r--0ld woman Tuesday wa s found -strangled with an electric cord in her downtown apartment. Propa9a11da Steven \Veed. Jlalricia llearst·s fiance,.Jooks at photo or bank being robbed and points to one of the gun- n1en holding a weapon in the direction of Patty. '"Ille SLA is staking all on a propaga nda virtory of Patty's conversion and if she's killed, it wiU end every.' th ing," \Veed said. ~ Farr Case to llave .4 'Neutral Judge' As in the other slayings, police oould give no motivt>. Shields. Y.'ho graduated from }lobar! College in June and spent the ·winter working at a ski resort near Denver. came $26 Million Grant Give11 For Reactor SAN DIEGO I AP \-The Atomic Energy Commission has ~y.·arded $26 million to General Atomic Co. to build the \\'Orld's largest sirnulated thermonuclear fusion reactor. A company spokesman said Tuesdny the device. called J)Oublel Lil . \\'ill aim al containing for., one serond hydrogen gas heated to more than 6 million degrees centigrade. l'\o radioacti\'e materials will be used, he said. · The witness said she had seen the man hurrying B\\'ay , while :Upping the jacket. At the scene police found a Boy Dies In Dr yer LOMA LINDA !UPll- A 4-year-old boy died Tuesday of injuries suffered v.•hen he became trapped in the family's clothes dryer. California 1-1 i g h w n y Patrolman Larry Blevins said his son Brien had apparently climbed into the unuS<d dryer Sunday and was unable Lo get out. lfis mothf.r found hin1 several hours I a t e r . unconscious and n o l breathing. If !he fwids are approved by Congress. construction y,·iU ~---------_. start in July on company property in the Sorrento Valley at .the northv•est tip of San Diego. \\'ith operation scheduled for 1977, f he spokesman sa id . He Rec eives Priso11 Term LOS A.'JGELBS . (U PI~ -dt>Cided by a neutral judge... Fusion. the energy process Superior Court Judge Charles Farr noted that the ruling or the sun and hydrogen . H. Older Tuesday refused to came exactly ,rhree years to bombs. releases tremendous PASADENA (UP!l -A the day since Farr was told r · th Pasadena man was sentenced - In Sla ying Of Guard LOS ANGELES (UPl l - A Superior Court Jur:v 1\Jesday convicted 2-i·year-old Robert Seabock of Ii rs t-d e'g re e murder in the ambush·slayi'U! of a Chino Pri.90n guard. and co-delendant J ean Hobson of. second-degree murder. The jury or eight \\'Omen and· four men deliberat1."l:l. for nine days before returning the verdicts for the Oct. 6. 1972 ambush-slaying of p r i s o n guard Jesus Sanchez, 24. • Sanchez and his partner. C:eo~e J. Fitzgerald. 36, V.'ere escorting prison I n m a t e Ronald Beaty. 35. to San Bernardino for a court appearance when they were an1bushed about three miles frorn the prison. Both guards 11·ere u~rmed. Fitzgerald v.•as y,•OUJldcd. Beaty escaped but was recaptured in December. 1972. He appeared as a prosecution v.•itness at IJ:lc n1urder trial. Neilher of the dt>fendants · testified during Ille trial. but alibi \\'ilnesses said they \\'ere not in the area at the time of the escape. disqualify hi1nself as biased in :in1ounts o f'nergy in c that the judge intended to . . . r h h dro I t . ~·-I . • Ok l the case of William Farr. a press him for the name'! of J0,1n1ng ol . ea''Y Y gen o wo yea rs in ·~ra pnson 11llllCX ·ayel s em nuc e1 . after pleading guilty 1 o reporter he sent to jail ror 46 ty.·o attorneys who gave him Unlike the aiom-splitting days for refusing to reveal the information. fission process. fusion releaS{'s transporting ,.,.,,o IS.year--0ld LOS Ai\'GELES (UPI I - ·d t· The case stems from a story no radiation and is considered girls across state lines for Glenclale y.•iJI be a\lo"'·cd to an· 1 en ily of news sources. prostitution. ncx 63.1 acre s near the Angeles But Older did agree to allow v.·ritten by F:irr, \\'ho then a potential source of cheap. Authorities said the tv.·o r\ational Forest. The county another judge to conduct an y.·orked for the II c r a Id -.:ilmost li mitless energy. I h h' hh'k' However. the pr 0 c es s gir s, .,.,. o "'ere Jlc 1 1ng in Local Agency Formation Com- unpreccdentcd hearing into Examiner. during the trial of requires gas heated to 100 Utah. were picked up by mission \'Oted 3-1 to approve ,.,.helher Farr could be forced lhc Charles ~lanson ,;Fam ily" Ge<ald "a<l•y ai·" tak--to th• annexat1·on. desp1'te p-• million degrees. holler than r .... Ill ...,, "' ,.,.. And "'001 the victim v.·a.s shot he was -wearin( blue shorts, a gray sweater i&nd tennis shoes. ...EoJU:c_ have labeled their investigation into the shoot- ings "COde Zebi<!'' and In- spector lius O:ireris said ''Th.is was definitely a ·Zebra' shooting.·· Officers say the code word has no special meaning. \Vhllc the latest stxi>t1ng was in the Ingleside District, Y.1tlch has a large Negro population , most of the shoolings have been in an area approximately l\t miles by · 1 ~' nl.iles to the west of the city':;: bustness di strict. The area v.ith the most &hooti~ appears on a map to : roughly-s u r·r o u n d the : predo1nlnantly black Fillmore". District. • t.1ore than $2D,l.IOO ln rC.,.,"drd; money ~ been posied f~ t~ capture of !he killers !..... $10.000 of It fro1n the Aratt; Grocers Association. $5.000: from the San Franci!cJt' Examiner and $5,000 fro1n an anoOymous donor. The 'A'Orst outbreak durin&· " the rash of shootings was Jani 28 when four persons \\'err killed and one wounded by two men \\'ho started west of $.·• main district and shot 1he1r ~ Y.'ay towards the lnglesid<· District at the city's !Wlhwcs1 edge. stwardGJlo GM:owl II 6~ino Homicide Lt. Robbie \Val ers said the killing of ~1rs. F1orence Barrera appeared to be cOmmitted by the same persoo who killed an elderly woman last iweck about two blocks from Mrs. Barrera's to relent by being sent back to for the Sharon Tate murders. . the inside of !he su n and hot San Bernardino County in test~ by some Los Angeles of· jail. Older had ordered Jay,·\'ers enough to rnch all knov.'tl October. 1973. ----~fi~c~ia~ts;_. _______ _!_~=================:'.~-"1 am delighted," reacted and others involved in the iriaJ IOflds. ,-------~ Farr, a court reporter for !he not to talk to nc\l;smen. and Scicnlists lrying to adapt the Llis AngeJ('S Times. "I have no when Farr's story appeared. process to con1mercial use rancor toward Judge Older. I the judge demanded lo koov; have sought to contain ihe feel. for both his sake aad my v.·ho had given him the superheated gas in magnetic apartment. sake. that this is an issue best informsition . fields. ----------'---------------------------1 Here's how to payoff your bills. Just talk lo Westmor F1nanc1at and get cash from the equay in your house. You can use your Live-Now Loan 10 pay off bills and re - duce your monthly payments. Take care of laxes. It's slnct!y up ro you Borro1v lro1n $5.000 to S25.000 or more. loan secured by a comb1nat1on o1 real estale and personal property Will not disturb your present mortgage. For ths cash you need, look 10 your house. Then call Westrnor Financial.· .A~.ActIT. GD' 'a} gn -vvestmor -.r'lllaflCl 3772 tl:ATEllA AVENUE • LOS ALAMITOS. CALIFORNIA• iElEPHON"E· (213) 775·2755 • (714) 826·5983 TheFASH10 . ZIG z N MAT!g . 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S doeks • VOL. 67, NO. 107, 7 SECTIONS, 102 PAGES ORANGE COUNT Y, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY , APRIL 17, 1974 TEN CENTS Fi-Ve-District Plan ··wins O-Oh• Plitt f'trltto tr MH1rr k 1r1 JASON SCOTT !ABOUT 33 POUNDS) MEETS SHIRLEY THE ELEPHANT !ABOUT 5,500 POUNDS! Finey Running Into a Friendly Pachyde rm at the Loca l Car Wash Elephnnt J okc: Sliirley Squeezes Into Car l.f'ush Shirley turned the big public11y stunt into an elephant joke. Althou gh she was ready and ~·ill ing lo take a trip through the Huntington Ccoter Car Wash, the seven·foot elephant just couldn't squeeze under the \•:ater jets and scrub brushe!. The fr iendly pachyderm \Yas supposed to promote the Circus Vargas' coming to Huntington Center this "-'eek. lmtead. she taught everyone that car washes just aren't built for 5,500-pound elephants. Und aunted by the tight bathing quarters, Shirley sprav.•led ori the floor on all fours and was doused with a garden hose and scrubbed with a long bMh. When the impromptu ha;th began. Shirley lay back with a bi~ elephant grin, flicking her truck In the air with delight. A small croy,·d gathered around the \\'et elephant, amazed to see. such a sight on Beach Boulevard. Earlier. Jason Scott. 19 months old end inquisitive. toddled over to investigate the creature. The II-year-old elephant. ""'ho .,.,·as daintily swaying back and forth in time to the music piped into the car wash. greeted the tiny tot with a s.,.,·ish of her trunk. Car \\"ash employes and patrons alike stood back and shoo k their heads at the spectacle. "Do you think she ·wants spray wax~·· asked one employe. Shi rley and the rest of the Circus Vargas, a ~uropean show featuring 125 performers and 150 anrmals, begins a 5- day stay at the Orange CoWlly Fairgrounds Friday. Before the circus begins, it will preview 90me of its acts at the Huntington Center ~lall this .,.,·eek , with free admission. On Thursday. at 12:30 p.m .. a darede,;1 duo \Viii ride a motorcycle from the ground to the roof along a cable. On Friday, there will be elephant rides for all children from 3 to 5 p.m. A bear act and a chimpaniee performance will follow at 6:15 p.m. Also. children 11 years old and under may pick up free tickets to the circus at any store in the shopping center. • Coast Weather llazy sunshine will prevail Thurs- day as the high temperatures dip into the 60s a~ong the coast. Partial clearing is forecast for the after· noon hours. ---- " ' IN!iilDE TODA l' Jami• Roosevelt disputes 1'ecol~ lectlom bu Jusricd \Villiam Doug- ki.s h• 11fJ new autobiogrophy ttbO'Ut pressures from the \Vhltt House. St ory, page 4. At T-St r'flu ' ... L•llftfl ,. IHI!"' ,. ..,.. ..... ~ • L.M.. NYd " ...... ••• Ctllltn'llt ' Mltlttl """°" H ··-.,_ " Ntllolltl ·~· • (.lt Hlflolll ••• Ol'Ml-te CW!!"° , .. ,, (.tll'llCt ~ -"...,., (l'ttlwt!"l9 ~ _.. 11.n Dttlll flotkn " Or. llthic,.,.• • •«lttl'l•I ·-• S"dt M"""O M·11 ....... , ... -, ••• T ... Yl .. M • l'lfltMt 1J.n Tllttltn ••• -. .. •••llfr • l'tr: ,... ""'"'. ''· ... WttN 111.-. • ~k9H )I, Sinton Gets T1·easu1·y Post; Sawl1ill N e\v E11e1·gy Ch~ef \\' ASH1\'GTO\' t t;_PI 1 -President :"\ixon today nominated \Vi\liam E. S1n1on to succeed George P. Shultz as Treasury secretary. Simon. -t6. a former \Vall Street investment Mnker 11,•tw> is federal agency chief, will be succeeded as hefld or !he Federal Energy Office by his dcpurv. John C. Sa.,.,ilill, 11 \\'bite House annour.cement said. In making the annourlcemcnt in routine rashion. the \Vhite House sn id The President "intends to play an increasing, expanded role in formulation of cconon1ir poliry and will assume chairm11nshi p of the Council on Economic Policy ... Deputy press secr('tary Gerald L. .~'arren indicated that many extra, official tasks carried out by-Shul1z as the Admini st ration's chief econ o mi c spokesman would not be passed on to Simon. He said. bo\\'e ver. that Simon \\'ill be head of the SCK:alled "Economic Troika'' 11o•hich includes the Treasury. the ehairman of the Council of Econon1ic Advisers and the budget director. He also 1rill head the "Quadriad'' .,.,·hich includes those three plus .-'.rthur Burns, chai rman of the Federal Reserve Board. • \\'arren said Nixon and Shultz had an "outstanding"' relations hip. indicating that the President did not feel as close to Simon. But he sought to make cle:1r this did not mean Nixon lacked confidence in Simon. \\'arren said one of Sa\\·hill 's principal responsibilities in the coming months will be • the coordination and pl anning of Project Independence. a program aimC'd at achieving U.S. self-sufficiency in en· ergy by ~ 1900s. Shultz. who announced ~·larch 14 that he \'i'Ould resign in r..1ay. is the last remaining member of the ori~inal 1969 Nixon Cabinet. He' originally .,.,.as Labor se<.'retary. He became the first director of the Office of ~fanagement and Bud_get 10~18 1 in 1970 and mo\'ed to the Trrasury post in 1972. Sinwn hutried back to \Vashington from an appearance this morning In Atlanta v:here he spoke at a meeting or ttie American Society of ;\e\\'Spaper Editors . In the speech. he reitl:'rated 11i!I frequent warning to Amer icans that unless they practice energy conse r\'ation. there will be futute shortages -and Jong lines at gasoline stations. Simon was Shultz's choice to rrplacc him as head of the Treasury. \Vhilc concentrating on the 'nation's encr~y crisis. Simon retain('(! the job or Trcasur y undersecretary. It "'as at Shullz' insistence that Simon ga\'e up a partnership in the pre!'il1gious \\'all Street firm of Salomon Brothers 1n li73 10 join the Treasury as ~o. 2 1nan. Sawhill, 37, is 'l former college profes&Of and as50ciate di.rector of the Office of f\tanagement and Budget. With a doctorate in economics. Sawhill joined Simon .,.,·hen the FEO was created. and v.·orked out the fuel allocation syslctn and the s1andby t:aUonlng plan . L'sing a .highly personalized style. Simon created a naUenal image for himseJf as he became known as "Enrrity Czar." \Vlth a reputation for blunt 111lk. he clashed publicly with such diverse figures as Roy L. Ash, 0~1B director - who reportedly wnnted Shultz's job - and the Shah of lrnn. ' • Simon chastised lht.. Shah for charging 1hat U.S. firms were !muggllng <lll Into 1he-country despite. the. Arab embargo. NAMED BY NIXON Will iam E. Simon ........... ENERGY CHIEF PICKED John C. Sawhill Kai se r Ea1·1ti1tgs Clini b by· 300% OAKt.ANDt r AP) -:-Kai9er Steel Corp. htts reportCd C()r'OO!idatl!d eamlnp-s of 9 1 m1l1Jon. or Sl.29 a share, for 1974 's first quarter -more than 300 percent above last year's net Income of $2 6 million, or 3~ cents a share . This year's first quarter s a I es amounted to $179.02 million compared ''!th $134.12 mill\on in 1973. Ry JAS \\'ORTH 01 II• Oto.., l"llOI !lllt Thl' Oran_itf' County l't11n1111!tt•c nn Sr ho o I Dl~tr1ct org:-in1zaunn h:is IC'nntivrly appro\1-d :i cl'nl1m C'rsial pl:1n ll'hich \1·ould C'rr:ltl' fl\ 1• new unifil•rl S('hool d1slnct~ in \\·1·~! flr;ingt> County. The d<'C1s1011 Tuesday. v.ith S<'\'C'n yrs \·otrs and one Jb."trnuon bv Fountnin \':i1lry r1•prt'St'ntallve Sheila ~ft'~'t•rs. n1eans th:it the unification issue rould go to \"nters in \'O\'t'n1ber. . O\·t>r the ob)t.'C'l ion<; of CkC':in \'if'\\ and \\'cstn1 insh•r Srhool 01-;triet officials. th<' tenal1,·e plan to be re' 1f'11·rd 1n p11bhr heann1:ts is one \\hich c:ill~ for :-.rhool rt'Cllstricung generally lo folloll' prc~rnt elt"'ment:irv school Uistrit t houndari\'"· Thal is· the plan fa\·orcd by the Seal Beach. Founta in Valle~'. :'Incl HU11tin~ton Bt'<1ch e[('n1cntary district:- Thc trntall\'t.' plan su~ge~1s d1\·1d111g rhi· area CO\'Cl'l'd hy tit{' 52 • squ.1rt' · 1111!1• lhmt1n~ton Beach l'nion High Schoo! Oistrict into fil"•' distncts. (';1ch .~(·r\'111;.; studrnls fro1n kindcrg:1rten throu~h h1,:h school. Leaders of 1h1• h1~h ~rhnol di.~triet h<J\'r l"aid they will not ~Ufl]Xlrt tht' fJ\"f"W:-ty pl:in until the d1ff1·n'11l'1'S bet\\f't'n th!: clcmcnt arv di!iilrk:ts are rtsoh·l'd. Al TueSda\''l" mrc·t1n~. h1i.:h ~.chooi ofl1cial~ µre~nte<l an altcrn,1tr houndary arrangl·n1cnL but it y,·as rejected by the eount~· ron1nu t11·l' It c:.illed. generally. for 1'1·hool rt'd1s1nrt 1n ~ Jlong rnunicipa! bound:in1''· To ~1'\ the tcnta\1\·e plan to the st:ur for ~lud~· 111 unu• to ha\'l• it plt1ct-d on 1hr \'o\·cn1ber b;.11\ot. fi \C heartn~s wi11 ha\'C to be held l ,·fore :\la\' 21. sa id eom1nu1ee secretary Oewey 1!1llman . The <·ornr11itll't' schcdulOO U1c.1n as follO\\'S'. -:\lay \6· i µ n1 at \\'estmins1cr. !l:3tl p.m. at Seal Ucarh Locations to be announced. -~l ay 20: 7 p.m. Ocean View, 9 p.111. Founta in Valley. -~lay 21 : 7 pm. and 8:30 p.n1 .. ll11ntin~ton H1'ath i\fti•r tht• f!nal ht:aring :\fay '.!I. 1h1· commill "€' \\•ill dl'C'1dc· whether to reject tht' plan. or sC'nd 1t on to the state Bo:ird or l':duc:1tion for <11·t1on T,\-o Huntington 1lrothcrs Seized On 'fhcft Charge 111rfl' mrn 1nclurhn~ l\\'O Hunl inj:!tnn Bc:1ch brothers wanted in connettinn \\'ilh 1he S2.90(, armed robbf>r:-• of ;1 Lai.:una Bi·:1ch ~oldsml!h's shop ha' I' he-en ;irrl·~ted h~· La guna He a ch det1·ct1\'CS . r\ fourth person is still sought by o!ficf'rs. Oct. Gene Broul-.s said the tip off in th,· c.'.lse v:as a flashy car driven 1n the hand1t:.· getaway from th e sl<1rt\ ~f ikeai Parker Goldsn1ith, 168 ~fountain Ho:1d. J;:in. 29. f our men had f'nt ercd the shop brandishing a sa\1ed-0ff shotgun. Th<·v forced Parker TO the floor. bouncl hiri1 · .,.,·ith adhesi\"e tape and ransacked his shop. Del. Gene Brooks said the tipoff 1n thr wantl-d cash but Parker didn't ha,·e an\ at the store. so they took valuahle ringS. One or the m rcponedly said .. I net'Ci a ring for my old lad y." Arrested were Charles Thon1as Cruss. Jr.. 19. of 73.11 Tou louse. A.pt. 4. lfuntinglon Beach: Charles James Cross. 23. of the same addr('SS: and Bobbv .J Blair. 18. of Garden Gro1·C'. Police ~:'lid the Cross brothers ha \'e the same first name. t\ preliminary court heflring \\'ill be held on l-1guna·s anned robbery chari::cs li1onday al \Vestn1inste r to.tunicipal Court. The' men "'ere also arrested by Ga rden Grove police investigaling burglary and receipt of stolen property. ()('t. Brooks said that in conve rsation wilh one of the Garden Grove detecti\'es .,.,·orking 1ha1 case. the subjccl of Charles fSee ARRESTS, Page 21 Pane l iu l\cwporl '\lccls on Truus il A three-man panel will speak on "Our Transportation Jo'uture. Orange Count y Coastllne'' at a meeting of the Orange County Coast Association Thursdav at noon at lhc Balboa Bay Club in i\"eWport Beach. County Road Commissioner T e cl McConvllle. Orange county Transit District cxtcutlve (J. T. Fieldini;i . and John Chapman of Chapman Assoctatrc;: will discus!! the fuTure of rapid transit along lhe Orange County co:i~tl1nc. County 01( Stncl' the req111red hl'arin~s. arl' .. o ('los~· lo lhl' dt':id l111e for Rt'llin~ the plan on the ,\'o\l·J11bcr bllllo! lhl' cOn1n11tll•(' ;11.so sch1·dul1'<I l\lfl studv .>.1.''>!-.IOns. ··\\"..: uri.:c ~ou to pul 0 ll11s 1tc1n to It\\• public so 1hat \Ii' can ~l'I son1e ;ict1on." "'ud Ho~1'r Hi'l!!C'rl. a trustl·e of \ht• Fnun1;t1n \'a!le\' School D1stn1.;.t. .. \\ •' ari· ,~t ill unaltcrabl~· Oll\)OSL'<I lO th1' fi\1·-\\·;1\ plan " ~:ud Hod Cru"c. ~ t1u ... t1·r nf thl' \\('.;;t111111'>!er d18tl'll'\. "ll''i rn~-ho pe. h11t UHi Ill.I t•Xl)l'L"l:JllOJI. that 1h1· 1)!;111 11111 b1~ li11\t·d 1on1i;?,ht and nC\'t'r ~u~111 1T11.:d hl th1• ,\;11t• at a11.·· ., "Ju~1 hrcau:<e 111· go 11110 hrar1ngs d11e.•n't 111{·a11 011s ~ti ll r••n "t bl· stoppt."1 ." ('Vllllt\' ro1nn11ltt'C L11a1rn1an I) 11 vi d Br:1n{it n·pllcd N obo1ly Caine ' En1pt.Y IJnus P-for ()CC Ji1eeti11 g Expc<"\!11~ :i. large turnout for Tue.sclay night'!" public hearin~ on the l;:i.rdcn (:rove annexation quesT inn. trustees of thC' f'oast f'on1· 1ntuu(y ('ollcgC! IJ1str11:t booked the l .200-.scat ()range l"O:J"l l 'ollcge .\ud1IO fHltll '.\In cine :-.hi>\\"t!d up WORTH KEENE , {'ha1 rinan of the board of 1ru~t ecs. ;11\1ourned th e 7:30 p.nl. n1eC't111 g at 7:40 p.n1. after first lcat11n i:.: board n1e111bcrs 1hro11 ~h the Pledge of ,\llcgi:inc:e 10 the Fl a~. :\11 hn:i.rd n1c111 1ler<: as \\'ell as l 'hantC'llor \'.orrnan E. \\'atson; werc c!ear!.v 1\!.sappn1n tcd by lhe la(.·k of puhlic intcrC'~t tn the aun~x· alion pr(lpo~a! \\'h1 c:h l'alls f0r the lnast ('on1n1un11 y l'ollege [)1st r1ct to take in the r.ar<lcn Grnvc Cniflcd Srhonl ll"istr1ct A SECOND puhtic hcar111 ~ 1<: scheduled ror 7:30 tonight 111 Forun1 11 at c:oldcn \\'rsl c·ollC':?e. 1'ruslrf''-<:aid the~· hope for a better turnout 'Con11non Crin1inal' .S<txbe Says Pat He<trst AssiSted • in S,\~ FRA'.\'.l\SCO rl'PI• -Patricia Hearst 1o<1:1~· \l'OI S rharaclt'ri1ed by the \'.S. aitornc~ gl'n!•ral :1s a comrnon eriminal and a \\ llhnJ;: part1c1pant in !hr ')\0.000 rohbcry of :1 bank by ht•r S~·mbiooese Lihcrat1on ,\rmy kidnapers. Attornt'y General \'.',lham R. Saxbc said he concluded that P:llric1a \\'<IS "not a r('luctant participant'' in the robber~· of a branch of the ll1bernia Uank :\londay and like the olhl'r participanls no11• is a fug1tL\'C. rHelatcd l'r cture P<1ge J J, Bandolph A. Hc·arst. Patrir1a·s f<Jther . s;:11d through n !ipokesman "This is ;ill ~1x:cch making ·· ··Saxhe has the right to t111nk \1hat hc lh1nk.~. and I al~o tr;11·c !hat ng:1t." 11 1.:ar~t said :it his hon1e. '"A:. f;1r as 1"111 2 SLA 'SOLDIERS' OFFER INNOCENT PLEA-Page 18 conN'rnc-d. 1t"c; s;x:cula\lon . At this point. l"m not going lo l':)mn1cnt on 1hc mat· tcr l>t'yond that.'" "This group "'t 'rc t;1lk1ng about arc common C"rim1n<1lli . :\l1!i" li£':1rst is a Frl1111-.: 1llcGce, 'Todll v' I-lost. . , De<ul lit .52 \'E\\' YORK 1 r\l'I --Frank :\l c(:e{', 52. :1n .\'BC tl'lC\'J~lOO newsnu1n St'('ll rl•!,TUlarly on the "Today" program. d1L'<l 1od3y .-. lit had bern sul· t fering fmn1 c:i n· , cer ' thr hon!.' ' 1n11r:o.,.,· for fnur ' Th . years C' 1mmt·· cliatr cau<,•' <1f dr:Hh \\;jc; pnt'U· mon1a . 1hs final months of broadci'lst1ng .w;oE• duly \\t'rC' per- formed under o;e\•ere pain, his doc· 1or s1ud. . MefiC'f' madr his last appearance :m lhe "Today" prt)p.rnm Thursday rnorn!ni:t and check('(! into th<' ll11rknt'"" > Pa\•\Hon of Colum~l:i PrC'Sb\ tr ruin :\1(-d \ca l Center here litter thl' samt' doy Ii i'> h.11tmark a~ n n e \\' ~ :>rondca!ltrr and eon1mentator "as ~oolnrs<1 in cris1,., a qual~\' th at b1'0URht him natlo1lf11 nl!cnt1on lJctr11ls on Pa~e <I Robbery part of 11." Saxbc said 1n \\':1shi11g ton A ~u;ird \1·ho .,.,·itnt'!l.~<'cl the robhcry sc1id l'atricia !r!I J;tt!t doubt !"he 1111uld usr h1•r gun. E~ir!i('r, L.S 1\t1orllr\ .Jan1i·s Bro11·n1ng and FBI agent in <'h<1i-gt' Charh·s Ha!r•s said in San Franc:1sco that photographs 1:1kt'n by hidden bank l'an1rras sho.,.,·e<l nnt' of the robbers holdin(:: a gun on l'atricia . .,.,·ho also .,.,·as arrnl'<I P<1tricia. \\ho \\'<IS kidnapcd Feb. <\. is the gr<!ntldaughter of lhc lt'l::C'ndarv nc\1 sapapcr ~i;int \\'illla1n H;indolph llra rst. Saxhl.' repeated t'arlier c;1.1t t•111t111~ th;it if the FB I kno11·s y,•hrr1· the SI.A 1s holding ~liss llrarst 1h1·.1 i.hnul<I ;_!o aft~·r h<'r. i\otlng llcars! lf d !i:11d Lhat t'Qllllllent .. bf) rd (• r ,. ct fl!l thl' irresponsible." S.1xht• !i.11d hili [11 SI reaction had not chao,.;•·d The FB I has ohl<1111t:d tour rohhtrv 11arran1s agninst knf)11n ;..LA rnt·n1bl.'rs in 1hc rfJbb<-ry hut ha.':' n:11n1·d p,11r1c:ia onl.1• as a m;itl·ri;il 11 1lnl·ss bt:eauS4· nf t'\'Jdcnc1· 1hat sh1· n;a~ h:i1·r been forced to part1c:1p<1t{" Shorl l.1· rdi.•r S.1~hr in;1t.: hi s st<ill'· ment. Bro11 nu1g di!icloy·d thnt a f£'d er<i l granrl tury had lx"-·n C'<>ll':t'tl<'d rn S;1n Fr~•nt'iSl.:O 10 cons1drr both !he bank robb4.·0 and Ill\' k1dnap1ng "ThC' \'olun1annrss of tbi> .1c11ohs is .i quec;11on.f. fact thl' srand jury .,., 111 ha\'c 10 d1'C'1de.'" liro"'Tlin!"( ~1id . f3atrs declined to romment on Saxh1/~ <>tatl'ment. but said tht: FOi ha ~ J00-125 a_gt'nt c:; y,·ork1ng on an "aggressive in· \'C'S tigatlOll. ': "Thl•r(• 11o·:is no doubt In mv rn1nll !!he 1rould shoot ," Shl'a sa11I 111 an 1nter\1cw \\1th KRO:\ television . Askt"d \\·hy, he said . "lt .,.,·as her !.lance. Hrr pns1tioo. It ""'" so. uh. so t11u_gh I he<1rd her .s;iy she .,.,nulr.1 shoot th1· firsl S 0 U That rno\·cd or did an~th1ng oul nf hnc ." :\llss lh·arc:;1 W;'I<; rtragg<'fi lron1 her ISf'e ll f:AnST, Pa:e 2f '()\£OF ,f KIND' . A l'TO SE tt,S FAST 1"111' c.1r ma~· h:ive lx>en "one of a kind" af1t•r bc1nf:l lo"·crtkl . rebuilt and rrpa1ntcd. but here· .. nn ad that tm<: lots or. '-':"!Ull1$ l'Vrr~· \\'C<'k Ill !he Dally Pilot. It's JU~t another ad that got reo;ult s: '66 PORSCllE 912. lO\\'Crt'<I. rf"-b lt. en~.. ~ !ilxi. kon1s . m1ch. tirt's. nl'"' paint. 20- 27 ~IPG. f'~I 8 Irk, 1.1pe, ~OOOffcr. 1Phon<' :-io.1 The advertl~t·r snKI he madi." the ~11lr , sold the car a~ a cl1rN:t re.!ll1ll ot that ad For th1• direct line to rcsuk s . . ' try rhahn3 642-567n • :_!AIL V _"IL_O_I __ _ H Wtdntid.iy, April 17, 1•17·\ ----- $300,000 Pric e Tag For Pa ct? By TERR\' C<l\'ILLE 01 I .. 01IJy ,llol )!111 A peace settlement negotlatOO last Y!>r ~l14'Ctn dO\\Tllowt1 lluntlngton .Beach property ovn1~r! and the city could cost the city :is n1uch as $300,000 1n at!omey's fees. ...Newport Beach attorney Arthur Guy. wJto represenled d014Tltov.-n :iuto deal er ~ Terry in his fivc·year running ftlld '4h lhe city, has askOO ror th.at an1ounl rtf:)iis services. fhe city attoi'.ney's ornCc said today y's request \\'Ill be l'Ontesled in court ~use the city feels It ls "cxcessh·e un reasonable.·• .. I can understand !he c11y's position," y 33icl today. "Out a nun1bc-r or. wledgeable people ha\·e cowtse led me this decision. \lie're ta lking about a lot fpeople ove r a long time.·· pluntingtorrBeach will probably have to J'fP' some amount for Guy's work - tever the court determines - use that '!''IL! one of the agretmoots ed by Terry. the city and other 1t.o\\'n leaders IJ, July, !973. uy ril'Jt began representing Terry and e other angry do\\·ntown property ers in 1969 as they battled the ci ty 's of building moratorium.a whlle the old abandoned) Top ol the Pier plan ~ being de\'elopcd. .;:rn January, 1971, Guy filed an $8 m clas,, action suit tor Terry which lmed the city had quietly condemned tov.TI property by stinln.g any nev.· lapment with ite: b u i I d i n g moratorlwru:. The class action suit v.·as on behalf or Terry and other unnamed affected d00l4'!1town properly o.,.,·ners. ' The 1973 agreemen! temporarily halted that suit . v.·hile An Irvine engineering firm . Voorh~is, Trindle and Nelson (V!FN ) ere·ate s a downtown redevelopment plan. Part of the agreement also says the city, rather than the people who hired him , .,.,.il l pay for Guy's services. Payment of hi s fee, as well as abandonment of Terry's suit, are all contingent on VTN }V r it in g a redevelopment plan which the city council accepts and agrees to help implement. Other parts of the d ownto wn settlement also call for the city to provide some parking. pos s lb I e con!trucUon of a convention ·center, and consignment to VTN or the right to develop the city pier. · Downtown property owners h a v e agreed to consolidate their properties to make tho project go, •11Ue VTN is •pending $300,000 i<l $SOll,OOO or its own money to develop the plan. While the amount requested I s disputed, both Guy and City Attorney Don Bonfa said today they have agreed not to ask Superior Court lo detennlne the proper amount until alter V'T'N's plan has been adop!ed by the city -perhaps a year from now. 1'railer Blaze J!:~NG~OI A~a~~~ were 1uper cautious while fighting a fire in a motor home and tr11ller along Interstate 5 near here. The trailer~ housed cages containing numerous dangerous reptiles. The fire cau.~ $24.000 damage Tuesda y to the rig owned by \\1orld Life Institute. but the only snake killed v.'as one bitten by another snake, !!remen said. The fire's c~tlSe is b,c in g investigated. Th~ cages C\1n1a1ncd nine rattlesnakes. two croro:hle!\, thrre pythons. two boa con.~1r1ctors and a cobra. ~one escaped during thl' fire. OIAHG>I CO.&ST .,, DAILY PILOT H • (lrono-C•• ! tl.-Y -... .,, .... <~" ~ -ff•t .. , •• "' ..... D>Al"'M\I "'~ 0-• .... L>o11 r ..,.,,,,..., """" ... 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" .. e<'..,....,_....""""""".-... .~.,._ ... ...,,,,_o1-"""'- l«on<ft111t1~"""'"'(:.eil•"""" C.1•19-,,,. 5.llllKl'lf!I.,., "'C#"lfl .., ao ....,._,.., .,. - I• ODllWl"1ftiy,"""IM'I---I J 00- • Valley Co1incil Action Here in capsule form are th~ actions L1kffl Tuesday nigbt by the fountain Valley City Council: STORAGE: Upheld pl~Mlng coinmlssion denial of a pennit for Public Storage Inc. plans to bulld warehouse lacilitics at the southeast corner of Warner Avenue and Newhope Street. , FIRE: Passed on to a eecond readlng. proposed amendmtnU to the city'• Uniform Fire Code "'h1ch in part y,•ould esta blish a Burt'au of fire Prt \'Cntlon. ZONING : Set 8 p.m. ~toy 7 as the time for a public he:trlng on the· t.lc- llllchael Con1pnny's request lor a wne change lrom co1nmercial to residential on l,.Qs Alarnru Strctt near Slater Avenue . LANDSCAPE: 1\greed to :idvertisc for bids on landscaping of medians on Magnolia Slrcet from Talbert to Warner A\•enues and on \Varner A\'enue fronl Magnolia to Sa n BrwlO Stretl and said !hat t..>olored rock, turf and Canary Island pine tret!S will be used. Valley Cozincil Denies Warehouse Facility· 01( The FoU1\J.3in Valley City Coonc\1 turned down a request by Public Storage, rnc., Tuesday for a permit to build a 2.7· a.ere warehouse facillt:t. Tn doing so, the council unanimously upheld previous planning commission denial or. lhe project proposed et the southeast corner of Warner Avenue and Newhope Strett. A few council membf>r~, notably hfayor George Scott , said tlley favored itw- overall idea of the project. but didn't like ita specific Jocadon in the industrial area. Public Storage olficials proposed to build t7,150 square feet of v.·arehotLliCS. · \l.'hm making a prescnaltion Tucsdny recommendjng denial of the pennlt. city staff members showed a series of &lides of improperly kept storage spaces. 'Ibe slides, some of which were taken at Public Storage's Westmin!ter facility, Included fire code violat:ons and pictures of people operating businesses. The slide show later duw e rebuke from Councilmen Bernie Svalstad, who called it "slanted." Gree11 Appointed To Environn1e11l. Post for Bcacl1 Jack Grten gave up his city council seat htonday night, but he v.•as not allowed to completely bow out of Huntington Beach civic affairs. Harriet Wieder, the newcomer on the.. council who took Green's seat when he retired, noted there was now an empl y seat on the environmental council - he<>. She had been ·ehairmfln or II , end promptly recommended that Green be appointed to the ecology group. The decision was unanimous. even though Green, who ·is dil't'Ctor ()f the en\'lronmental quality depar1ment (or the City of Los Angele s. said he may have to move into Los Angeles in a year. Green earlier in the e\'ening was honored by the counci l for his eight yea rs or service. Before he left tl'le council podium, Green ()nee again issued a warning he had trumpeted before, advising the council to keep control of policy making decisions. He urged the ct1rrent seven-member couneil to take strong measures to regain their policy making power. 11aylng the council. because of a lack of ti me and effor"l, had delegated too much authority to the administration. County Bloo-d1nobile Du e in lf1u1tiu gton The county bloodmohile v.•ill be 'at SL Francis School In J1unting:ton Beach next ~fonday, fro1n 3 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Anyone V.'ishing to 1nakc a n appointment to give blood may call 835- 5381. The school is located 11t 20400 1-fagnolia Ave. A~ents Se ize Hero in PARIS (llPl l -French American narcotics ngcnts seized 44 pounds or pure heroin dcstin~ for the Uni ted States and arrested three alleged French drug bosses. dealing the \\.'eakencd French Coonection another serious blo"·· pol ice said Tuesday. The agents seited 20 Plastic sacks of heroin In a travel bag at the Paris East Ra;\road station. Sva lst.ad. v.·ho said he'd seen the \\'cstmin.1;ter . \\"arehouscs in person, called them a "clean industrial project." In the fu ture. he added, "1he staff should try to give the council a more objecti\'e look at an applicant 's proposal." Staff planners pointed ont that the council had already approved 10 acres of \1•arehouse facilities east of this proposal. Peter !·lorn. representing P u b I i c Storage, argut'd that the faclity has never been built. lie said it \.\'as unfai r to hold up his company. llom said t !here is a demand for the storage space in -Fountain Valley. lie drew on his company's erperitnce. claiming that in the past 15 months, It has built 23 similar facilities. He also complained about the slides and said the company understands the city 's landscaping and maintenance needs. Clyde \Vampler of fluntingtcm Beach, \\'ho owns the property adjacent to lhe proposed wa r ehouses . cpposed the project. 11e said that \l.'arner Avenue is 1he nlain emrance to the city and any project on it "should be a beauti!icrition one." lllayor Scott said fhe project was a good one, but he couldn't agree to the applicants request that tht driveways be 25 fttt wide and not 30 fttt. From Pagel .i\RRESTS ... Thomas Cross' flashy Tratl.\Am..car wu_ broached. That car met the description of the vehicle used In the heist of the Laguna goldsmith 's, Brooks said. E1'ldence seized by Garden Gro\'e police matched the rings stolen fro1n Parker'' shop and the Laguna jeweler v.•as shown phbtos of the men nabbed by Garden Grove. Later, Parker' v.·as taken to Westminster Court where he repo rledly identified Charles James Cross in a court house hallwa\'. Brooks said he had yet to ol'ltain a "·arrant on the fourth person wanted by officers for the Laguna robbery. He declined lo identify the subject, but said he expected an arrest soon. Error by Pilot Blan1ed in Crash ~'ASJIINGTON (AP) -Pil ot error probably caused the crash of a Delta DC9 In Boston July ::n in which 89 persons were killed. the National Transportation Safety Board said today. The cre\\' "·as concerned with an erratic instrument v.·hen It should have been checking the plane's altitude as II :ipproache.d fog-bound Logan lntC"rnational Airport. the boa rd said in a report. The plane \\'as on a flight from Burlfngton. Vt .. and .r.tanchester, N.H .. \\'hen il slammed Into a sea\vall at the end of a runv.'ay on the ·edge of Boston Harbor. Re-e ntry Test !\l ade VANDENBERG AFB !UPI) -A research and development re-entry vehicle was launched Tuesday night by the Air Force Space and ?\1 isslle Test Center. A modified fi.tinuteman I propcllt'd il dov.·n lht \\'estern test range. A B~~ord H igh Prirne Rate Hits 10.5 Perce nt NEW YORK (UPI) -The interest rate ror prime bu siness loans reached a record high today when a large Atlanta bank. Citizens & Southern, raised the prime rate to 101,2 percent from 10 percent for new loans and to 10\4 percent fo r existing loans. The prime rate broke above 10 percent for the first lime tn the nation's history on r.fonday when f'irst National Bank of Chicago announced a rate of 10.10 percent and North Carolina National Bank of Charlotte then wen\ t.o JOIA percent. The Bank of Californ ia q_J San Francisco went to 1014 percent Tuesday. (Slory, Page 4). The· Union Bank or Los Angeles followed today. There appe~red to be uncertainty in banking circles whether many other major commert>ial banks would follow lho mo\'e above 10 percent. J\1ost banking experts appeared convinced that the cur- rent runup in demand for corporate credit is not the resull or Im· pro,•lng business a therefore Is not likely to be sustained. ' ' Huntin gton Cat Leash Law Struck. Pet ov.·ners, angerfll O\'er some tough cot control provillions ln the ne1v chy animal code, have won some concessions from the clly cou ncil. fi.tonda y night, l'OOncllmen agreed to repeal a cat leash law v.·hlch had betn written Into the code. The)' 3lso agreed to review some oihcr object i ol\able pro\'lslons, though they V.'On't back do\l.'n on a mandatory cat Hcerise. Severance of the leash lav.• "'as suggested by ~l3)'0r Al Coen. main proponent of the ca l ~gs. v.·ho said he ne\•er Intended to tie felines to a leash. After that , Phil, Put1n11n. an attorney v.·ho waS a council Cnndidate In last \l'Cek's city elect1on. outlined sotne more complaints pet ov.·ners v.•ant reviev.·\!<f. "We're not against cat licensing,'' explained Putman. v.•ho said he represented the newly formed Pet Owners Association, "but licensing is:, nnd should be, for the benefit of the animal •. not for re\:enue ras.iing. "We represent responsible pet owners. These Jav.'S shouJd not be for animal control. but for pet protection." Me outlined the follo.,.,•ing objections:. -The $10 license fee for cats and dogs 1s the highest in the area. -Establish A free spay and neutering clinic. or provide a free license to O\\'llCrs ol altered animals. -Gi\•e show animal s spec i a I consideration in terms of the ·breeder's permit required for the sale of puppies and kittens. -Consider a change in the la\\' on rabies shots because this year's license CO\'C'rs 15 ntonths. confusi ng the liming for shots. -Lo14·er lhe maximunl fines i$fl00 in son1e instances. $100 in others) for code ... ·iola.tions. -KC<?p unlicen.l\Cd cats thrt'e days , as long as unl icensed dogs arc kepi. Coen encouraged the staff 10 \1'ork \1·i1h Putman and the pet 01.1•ners to see if a ''meeting of the nihlds" could not be reached . A~er Putman spoke, anothef pct ov.·n- l'r. Eli Epstein. asked for additional lime, but in a silent~ sho.,.,·dov.·n "·ith the mayor, he v.·as told he could not speak. "\\'e've gone over this enough. If you have any more 10 add . put it in writing and give it to the staff," COe.n advised. 1 When Epstein tried lo speak again, Coen turned err his public microphone. There were a few scattered }eel's from the audie.nce, but the sho'Y.'down ended quickly. Fountain Valle y Beauties Sought Applications for the l\liss Fountain Valley contest ean be picked up at four local high schools. the Fountain \'alley Chamber of Commerce office and city hall . The chamber and city hall are both at 10200 Slate r Ave. The high schools designated are Fountain Valley, Edison in Hwttington Beach, Los Amigos In Fountain Valley and La Quinta in \\lestminster. The pageant. which includes a talent competition. v.·ill be ~1ay 5. Contestants must hi! 17 lo 22 yearS old, single and reside in Fountain Valley. The rC"igning queen is Keiki l..amn1ers . o.llY ,110'! Sltil ,., ... APPEAL REJECTED Suspe~ Popeil l\lrs. Po1Je il's Appeal Biel Turned Dow-i1 By ARTllUR K. VINSEL 01 I~• 01ilr ~!let tt1tl ,\ plcR that no mutter \\'hat she allegedly said. Ne,,.:port Beach socialite Eloise Pope.ii cannot be considered to ha,·e conspi red lo murder he. multi· millionaire husband wh ile he v.·as in Chicago. 2,000 miles away, has bet>n rejected by California 's Second District Coun of Appeals. The nwtion to dismiss the charges. filed by Santa Ana altomey Ptril Petty, v.·as re fused by the Los Angeles court. 11e said Tu esd ay follov.•ing the rour!'s . action that he will no"· appe'11 direclly to lhc California Supreme Court in ~half of Mrs. Popcil, 519 Harbor Island Road. Peuy. v.•ho is handling ~trs. Popril's case along 11·ith la .... ·yc:-Hobert Grl•cn. predicted he 11·ould file a nc\v mot ion for <J:ppea l rrid'1}'. !·!is ne"' nianf'u\'er in' an effort to a\·oid '1 trial nov.' scheduled for 1\pril 21 in Loal! Beach Superior Court \\'ill bC' !ollo"·ro hy a motion lo delay the case itself unlil June. Long Beach police h;ivc charged :O.lrs. Popeil. 48, and hPr boyfriend. Daniel Ayers, 37, or Sanla Ana wilh ronspiracy to commil murder and soliciting to commit murtl er . • They remain frCI' on bail in cQnnection with the charges filed After t1\'0 friends of AyC'rs from Do11glas Aircr;ifl Compnny in Long Beach \\'ent lo investigators with a tale alleging a murder-for·hirl" plot. Information supplied by the Jl'1ir led to a serie11 or meetings in \\•hich Ayers and t.1rs. Popeil allegedly discussed the slaying of Sa1nuel J. Pope.ii, 6.1, of Chicago. He is chairman of 1he boa rd of Popetl Bros. lnc.. manufacturers Clf \'arious kitchen and sport ing goods gadgets. JnvestlgAtors clai m the motive for the alleged murdl'r plot ai!ainst Po)X'il v.•as a share of his S200 million fortune. prior lo the imminent dissolution of the estranged couple's marriage. \\'hich "·ould have eliminated h<'r claim. Defense. attorney Petty predicted that lhe court \viii grant his motion to continue the trial until at least earlv June because of connicts over othei- court dale!! and the fact there has been no request to date for a delay. F ro111 P qe 1 IIEARST • • • apart.men\ on F'eb. 4 and he.r coptors, members of Ute S)·mbioncM! l.Lberatlon Army, demanded a massh•e food giveaway )'lf'Ogram by ~Us,, Hearst's fathtr. In a later tape-recorded meMage, fl.flss llearst rolOUoeed her fonntr life and said she v.·as joining forcts with the SLA. The robbery occurred l\londay al a Hibernia Bank: branch in a quiet neighborhood near Golden Gate Purk . Five men and four women made up the robbery team. 1\vo persons were shol and v.•ounded during the getaway. In Sacramento, Callfomla Attorney General £\'elle YOWJgcr announced war· rants had been issued for four pe,-,ons he described as associates of the SLA. ~e Mmed WCrl! Angela AIV.'ood, Emtl)' Ha1Tis \\'illiam Harris and Wll· liam \\'olfe. ' All are v.·anted on charges they lir<I when applying for driver's licenses. \\'olfe prevklosly had been identified as a suspect in a bungled attempt to bum down a house ust'd as SLA headquarters. Saxbe in Washington said he reached his conclusion from "the \l.'ay she behaved. the number of people in the bank who observed her behavior, the testimony of witneS&?.s and actions \\'ithin the bank." The bank guard. Edward Shea, 66. told UPI that ?tfiss Hearst "was pretty wild. giving out vlndictives and orders and all that, saying she would shoot the first guy that moved, calling everybody an· ~1.F. and everythiog else." Ray T cuutle r, Little League ~lanager, Dies In 1968 Ray T~Mler managed an Ocean \1iew' Little League team, taking the collection of Huntington Beach boys all the v.·ay to the district championships. He had tv.·o sons playing ball in Li ttle League, l\1ike and Brian. and was considered gne of the league's hardest volunteer "·orkers. \\1hen the boy!! moved on to Pony-C.Olt l..eague actio n. he \vent v.-lth them, again putting in lo ng hours as a conch and enlh1L.;iastic fan. Last year, the 40-year"!d Tann I er came back lo the Ocean V i e w organization as his yOunsest son. Sean. entered baseball. This year he was again managing a team and had been named managers' representative for the minor "B" league teams. Saturday the league dedicated the l\linor "B'' Field in his honor, naming it Tannler field. !\tr. Tannler, 40, died ).1ooday. The insurance claims adjustOI' had been in ill health and underwen t heart surgery earlier this year. Funeral sef"\•ices are scheduled ·for 10:30 a.m., Friday, at Peek Family Colon ial Funeral Home in Westminster. Burlal 1vlll { o 11 o w in Westminster l\l<'morial Park. ~lr: Tannler of 176n Wri ghtwood Lane. liunllngton Beach, is survived by his v.·ife. Alice ; lheir three sons; his mother, fl.lat)• Tannler, and a brother, Edward. Kennedy in Belgrade BELGRADE (UPI) -Sen. Bdward 1\1. Kennedy I O.l\Iass.). pul international issues such as East-\Vest detente at the top of the agenda .today in talks v.ith Yugoslav President Josip Brot 'nto. Kennedy . v.~ Oew to Belgrade Tuesday night on the second stop of a fact-finding tour of Eastern Europe, also scheduled a trip to nearby Avala ~1oWltain . and a television recording session. ~ -~ ..... 646-1 919 CLOS ID SUN DAT 538 CENTER ST REET-CO.ST A MESA-Mfl- • Baseball Shoes 10.95 llp Little Lea9ue Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 to 17.95 Baseball Mitts 5.95 to 49 .95 Baseballs & Bats Colored Sleeve Undershirts Track Shoes 11.95 to 24 .95 -Trac k Pants 2.50 & 3.20 Warmup Shoes 15.95 to 23.95 Tennis Dr~ses Tennis Shoes & Shorts Tennis Shoes - 7 .95 to 22.95 I Tennis Rackets 4.95 to 50.00 J Tennis Balls -8.35 Doz. Handball Gloves & Balls Racquetball Racquets Bikes-Tires-Tubes Parts-Repairing Darts & Dartboards Skateboards 5.95 • 7 .95 . 8.95 Slant Boards Volleyba lls -Basketballs Warmup Suits Speedo Swim Suits , I r lll<:l .,1 Co In ... 1\l, "' .fa dcl nu ap SU m '" soi " pa "' " 0 of m l'l ,, oh m .Jo ,., 0 Al h" st UC c" ,, sa lh u " ... " .. " ... lo st ' " ,, h .. a c· F r 0 I n t ' T ' 0 ri ' I t " ' cl " ( ' t r / At Your Service A Sunda), ""dne,tl .1~ ;1nd Fridw) f 1•at11r t Of the Oail~ Pilot /,.,, II i>f!J1'J/('/)/" "(/1,~11 I( flt~· f'.vl I>'"" l 'ul 1/'>/ r111 r1•d 1.rp1•. 11er 111,· 1111~11 t'f~ f)11d le' t I("! !' " •t 1. r· t' 'I I 11 • r1I r e 111er11•1· 111·~ or gov- r ri•rn1'1il 11•1rl 011\/•f<'\S .\Ja1,' 11 v " r •/Ir\· l111•1'f '·1 /'(JI { J • ,, ., I , \ r \'n If .\1•r < • (JrU•llJI' r11t/~I /1u1l•1 /',/.,• l'.fJ H•,r /.~1:n ('11.;!•1 \/1•srJ. t 'u 11::r.2r,, / •t'l•1d" !JOl11 h :/1'/)i!V1'C 1111111(J1•1, ·'••f•sf•riptiu11 l 1 1·•1bfe1t1s OEAH 111\T • ! .un ~!1\1 \1a1l1ng fflr a 1nagai1nc r (lrdcred JJcc. :!I. 19i2, rron1 :i s;1lcsm:in rl'prc~l·n!1ng !' u b Ii~ h c rs Contin<'rt141l S:ill'S ('o)rp .. ~lic:hi~an City. Ind . r1n l'rtrlr•s1ng all lh1~ c-orrrspondl'ncc on 1his unfilll'd ord•·r for lngcnuc t-.Iagazinr. for 11h1l·h I 1x1id Sl8. ~1.v l:i~t \\Ord fron1 thl' cnn1pfl11.1 \\US rrcl'i\'cd in .lanuarv. 11·hl'n I 11·35 assurC'd of prnn1pl dclh·r·r}·. \\hen I call !he firni's to!l·frce nun1bo.-r. 1"111 n1usl told tn 11-rlf(' rigain. S.S .. Cosla ,\lesa Publisher!<> Con line11tal Sales 'Corp. appa rently h<i~ ~i l"cn up filling your suhsrription ;inrl an 18 refund is. bring mailed tu 1nu. Tbis lirm is another door· to-door s·uhscripli on bu~incss "" i l h sa lesmen rcprt>sentini:: 1hemsei1·es as sludt'nt s in financial need. Partial parment is rt'questt d at the time of the order. "'ilh the remaining bulancc mailed to tht firm . Uical Headers Ser~·ice ope rated in this manner and it is no"· out of busint·ss. At \'our ~r1·ice subn1its most magazine nondelh·ery problems. to l'uhlishcrs Clenrin g House i\lap;aztnc Action Line and results ha\"e heen obtained quicklv. Reader~ are ur~ed to n1ail subscrlptlOn problems directl y to .Jose ph J. Kelleher. \'Ice president, Publishers Ch~arln'1. llouse.. 382 Channel Dril"e, Port \Vashin~ton, N.Y. 110;;(1. Attention : ~1a~11zine Aelion l.int . R11les •••• t•i er1•i 11~; t:11••s DEAR P.\T: ~l y duu~hlcr 1-l"ants 10 hal"e hC'r cars piC'rced :i1 a dC'piirtnlC'nt ~tore. [ fe£•1 !his is SOITICll"hat dangcrOU<; bC'cau:-c [\·1· h":ird of uns:1nil <1r\ f'quipn1ent a11rl unlrainl-d pt>rsons Ix-in).( us~d to do this procC'dt1re. ~1.\ daugh!rr sa\"s this is sillv. but I, "·ant to kno1-1· ir 111ere·s nn~· d1•fii11til'c 1nforn1a11on to back up my -contention. C.G .. :\ell port Cfach Public Jlralth Ser\ ice reports that the u~e of inadequa tely s I e r i I i z e d fiJ.slrflmt•nt~ for piercini:t ears ma y be 9'-"sponsibh• for lransmitting hepalitis t-{ccllon 1·iru~ irom one pt'rsou lo o.·;101 her. Since i'llS bus ad\"\scd doctors ::nd je11clers to use disposable cquipm~nt for ear pit•rc·iu J!, <1r to folio\\' effrc\11·e sterilization 1ncthnd~ for re 11 s a h 1 r E"quipn1 rnl. cbcl"k out lhc procedure used and tbr perS-On·s qualificatlo ns at the store "here ~·our daughtrr "ants to ha l"e h('r ears pierced . 1ll•1il-ur1ft•1• fJft't•rs DEAR P1\T: I n1111ltd a ch~ck for S6.93 on Jan. 27 tor a record rd SL'~n adl'ertiscd on h:IC\"lsion. ~lr thcck \\:JS cancelled br an Indianapolis bank in fehn1arv. but I h<t\"!' not rt'('C\l·ed the r~rdini; o! classical rnusic that 1 (lrderrd. Can ~ou find out if 1h10 offC'r \\·as lcgitin1atc und the reason for this delay·.• l..U .. La~un;i Hill s Due to the \Olnmc uf con1plalnts abou t mail-order record :1 lhun1s ad\'rr1ised on tele vision. ifs in1possihle to check into each problem unless reaclcrs idf'ntify the TV sta tion that c a r r I e d tht ad\·ertise n1ent. 'lost oi lhcse record offers are afln1iniste red by I.As Angeles distributors. 11 hirh thl' a cl 1 e r I i s i n J! tele1·ision st:i1ions v.ill tlii>Closc \1 hrn reqursted 10 do so. Prrson <; ordC'rin :; 1hese rrcortls shou ld e\;pt'Cl at ltast a tv.n·ni onlh 11·11it lor clelh·ery and should note thr udr('rli;;ing T\' _station on the t'herk fnr futurt' rrfrrenc('. ~Inst delayed de\il·erit'S arl' raust-d hy hackup ordt•rs and -s!Oll' Shipn1ent 1ron1 [a~lcrn sta les. Oef<• .. 1irt• l 'o!I C'/1e.•h DEi\R I'AT: Son1t•ho\r l 1nis5:N1. tl~c Consttnll'r 1'rod11el 5'.lfl'tY Comn1_1ss1on s 11·arning a\xlut returning de~ct'll\"C toy chests sold by S<-ars. ~1~· neighbor .told nii· al1'lut il and 1 bt~c::11nc anxious bl'causc 1 had l)OUAh! a to.v chl'Sl thl're for tni· li\ll(' girl lasl Chnst1nas. llo\1· can a person irll'nt H.v the dangerous ~hc.~ls :1nd ts Sl•ars 1ht' only oullt·I fron1 1\·h1~h they 1rcre sold " ~0 1he!<I' 1111 t•hcst~. m:inufo cturrd by I • • • J k J:irkson Fnrnilurr (-Orpora l1on. ae ·son. Tt'nn .. \1('rr ~old In 39 other relail rrs In :utdilion 10 !\l'ats. Tht• furniture co.m~any hos disrontinued production ~I this ll tm :i nd !'rurs took ii off ~Ir ."\01. 21. The 10,, chrsl.~ ,rcrr reportedly a~sbclated \\ith the dt'&lh of onl' cbilrl . and Strious injury to onolhtr "hen children's htads llttl' r:n11;t11 htt11t't'n lhe front nl lhe ease and 1he 1np of the cht'SI. Scar~ chests eRn hr idrnt\flt-d h~· thl'lr paddtd tbrce-lni;.h 1np~ :1nd )tllO"· orange. or "alnut finbhrs -111\h a ~ldt> print or Iambi' :inti dul~irs. Sear~ t'alalog Jlste~ the chtSI onrlt'r 1nodel n11n1l~rs .8Sil:J.6;,. ~lni ilar chtsts ~olrl to othl'r rct~u lcr~ arc hltntlcnl In t•on:;trnetion to 1hc ~ars nlodcl f\l'f'Jll lor 11 pair ~ rllo" n11·tal fraou• \\Ith ~idf'!i 1uul 1np il~<'orn tinn~ In :i Sl'tle!> of "hl\f, ,i::reen and ~1~\101\"c1rcles :ind stHr p:ittrrn~. Hntl lhe~ h3\'t thl' ni:inufut·turi·r"s 1111111e lotntrd 011 a flxrd l:lR in~ide lh(' chl'~I. l'11t•l..lng carH1n5 arc 1i~1rd 1)1· !-i1ot'~ \n. 9(1~3. • Ollll Y PIL OT 3 ... • ... • Lt.tdy Barber Served Elder Hearst ~ She's Still Active in Costa Mesa . . B) AflTllt:R R. \'l\SE L 0 1 ,,.. 01111 "1'-1 illtt The little sl n{llr·chair !>hop 1s ~tccpcd 111 thr tradltiv1is of the b.1rbt.:nng lrallc . from the scissors and ro1nbs !O thi• clo~­ (\lTed outdoor magazines and 1nc\·itablt· t:ilk of !he \\Orld"s daily e1·rnt:>.. .\ sh;igg~· hla<'k doi; nan1cd Coaht.: ll'1l<ls ''\<.11· over proceedings at ~lalx'lll' Ta~ lor·s Fri("nd!~ HarlX'r Sh1•1J. 21~3 Fatr1·1e\1' Road. Costa .1.' bt• m1,.tre's expounds 1he1 r 1 1l'11 .~ ""It su re is too bad about lhat girl she· sa~ s of Patty llear:.t. g1 1"1 ni.: a JUdic1ous snip of the :.rissori> 101hc 11IHll' h:1ir nl CU5101n••r Lloid 1;c1b~:lk. "She didn't JOl!l :tha t group .'·· .\Ir~ T;1ylor adds (If 11'1\' ~uper -r;rdJ l'<•l S\·1nb1oncsr l.1IX'rat1on Ann,·. 11h1ch .~omc clailn c:ipt1 1·atl'd ~li ss Htars! 1ift .. r kidnaping her. .. , doubt !f sh~'s h\'in)'.!.'' ~O\I" some\\·hcrl' in the 11111idlr of her sevtnl'n dl'<::ldl' of IHr. ,\1rs. Taylor \1<.1 <; on(' of Amt·ricn·s first 11 nn1t·n h:irLcr!<> and has prob:1bl~· been .~nipping :ind clipping for the bcFt p;irt of hJ!f a century. She 0 11as. for four yenrs. 1hc pcr ~onal barber of lhl' larc \\'1lham Hando\ph Hea rst Sr.. father of Patty Jl('arst "s l>c!eagurcd father. .. , had a little onc-eha1r shop a! 5'.!2i llolly\l·ood Bl\·d . .'" says ~!rs. Ta.1·lor . \\'ho recalls all those 111<11\·idua l addrc:..~('<; hke milestnnes. ··1 "en! to \li~s l1al"1cs· horne lo l"Ut ~Ir. Hearst"s hair. Tirat llas a1 1007 :\ Be\"crlv Dri1·e in Revert~ Hills." s·,1l' adds. · .. , shav!'<.I hin1 e1·l'ry cla r r sha\·cd h!1n the da~· heiorc he pa..,scd <1113\" ..... Sh·c recalls how tht' Bc\"rrll' I !1!1 ~ ntansion of the di\·orcC'd ru<1~papcr tycoon·s par;.imour actrcs.; '!anon 0;1- llad 68~1 Profits \IC " 113~ ~·QU lf>tX'd 11·1th it~ 011n ba rber '!ioV .:ind 1-1 by Hea r.st dr~ircd o lady b.11 bcr J If ~L'll! 0.1L' 11f l ";ir11ngton on .in It rn.1 1~· l)arl.,. r \\ tk.'r<' .un bar0t:r ' ' aslo.L'Cl 11 I\' lu~ publishl'r~ nanl{'d <'rranU lo 1111d hnn a ~<11ng to i1od a lad.\ tile n<..9\t sp..1per C'.(C'Cu· .\~1, \Our l>.Jrl~.:r. · \\' R llrar:.t Sr 1 f·phr1I Tiu' produC\·d :i ~cr11·~ of quent'~ 1hrough union lhJnnc\.., th\IT St·rlt ~labc!lt• T .J~ lor In 1(f1i '.\ Be\"f'rly Dr 11r. JI(> h;uJ a guod tt''1Mln 10 v.ant a \\On1:in ),arh"r an<r11as quick 10 r,;;plain 1\ . ,\ll";l h.1rbt•t', ~l·1 Ujl'P' II hl·n I !f'll thi·rn," :.ays ~lal>o:tlc T:tylor. \\hosr l!ll p If.Jay lllt'IUdt'~ tll"O !Cll'I i~l011 ~l·t~ :ind a par k o! plnyini; <'ard s in :idth!ion !O l<llk ··\frn b;irbcrs . ··said llcar:-t. "ha1·c tout hn·.Jlh and !:ilk 1nt·ess 111tlv ... .\lan<'llc T;i ~\or en ni1•s.<;es · il l'."C al a!tl'1npt111g tu p1ca5<' l"\lt' publishrr. 111~ f;:n:i t1risn1 for pcrfC'("\Lon 11:is as ra1nou~ "" h1i: nt•11~J"l:.1p..•rs' cn1 0.:idini: ~·ello,1· 1ourn:ihs1n. his ll'ealth :ind his rilp.1bil1ty !or ori:aslonaJ 1-1r:11h al bumbling undC'r- lin!:!s. 111· 11Js onr ot 1110 '1 C'a lth~· 1nrn tu 11h1111 i:he n11111s1t·rcd One d:iv tu11-<1rd thr t'rid of his hfr. !hr 1ncrl':is1ngly 1nelaneholy and in\·al1d m1l - liona1rc confided in his nurse ··1~n·t II odd ." the llUf~(' (jUO\Cd huu. ··\Ir~ Ta.rlor is$() nt'r1·ou,; th:u she 1\011·1 pll·;is..• inc a11d I ;un t·qu;ill~· alraill of lo.-111~ a good ll'ehn1ei.:in ... .. 111 four 1car~ of da ilv .~rn·1eC'. I 11.·:is llt'l"l'r rl'pninauded,'" ~lrS. Taylor rr<:alls. ··1 knllY.' I"m not :ill that good."' I h.'a r51 rnu~t h:i1·(' though1 so. ho11·r1 rr. hcau~c hl' kC'pt he r e1nplo~{'d until his l1n;1l ~ht11.: the da y tx•fore hi~ dc<1th. Superviso1·s t<rProbe Edison's Bid for flike Super\'1sor Da11d Balo.rr dfll·~u·i n1ut:h care lDr I.he. lali:!St Soulhcn1 Lllililrnia F.clison Cumpan.1· re<1urst 1or :i r,11.c incre;isc "' -e~peci ally .~in{'{' rh1' f1rn1 ·· profits shot up 63 'percent so l.i r lh1~ year. H::ikcr 11·on support fro1n hi, trllow hoard n1e1nbers for an 111\·cstigation of thl' proposed rate hi~i' by County Adn1inistrativc Officl·r 11obcrt l'non1ns . But ht' lost in a scpar:H C' action aimtd at introducing lri.:islarion that 11ould buil d in spt>rial rktc structures !or p<>riplc 011 fixed incomt•s. tiuot1ni:: l1nane1:i ! rC'port~ e:irr1cd in tl(11rspapers ~londay. Baker said SCE had rcalii't'<I ~l <·amini.:s of ."A7.5 mil!ion during the fir!<I quarter on OjX'rJllllh rei·t·nul.'s of ~;nj.7 million. ll r said the r<>mp.1ny g;11e as 1.1111· reason for the big profits the fact that 1t 1ras i..-ranted a ~cneral ralc incrcaS(' ta~t Octoh('r and an additional ~23:l -4 n1i1!1on increase 10 ro\·cr inerc;ised costs of lut·I oil. "'This firm is an in\"c~tor-01111('(.! 11t1hty and as an ann of pr11·ate entrrprrsr. 1 bt'lie\"e its stockholders are entitled tu ;1 fQir return upon their in\"l'Stn1ent ."' l3:1krr said. '·llnll·ever. under 1hc IJOl"t'rnnlt'UI codC's of this ~tat('. they also ('ll)o.1· the po sition of a monojX)ly and have rt'CtdY reCQursr throug'll the Public l"11Htio.:s AWOL l"om1n1s•1..io to ad JUSt any lo: factors." he :1.d(l1 ·d ll;1~1·t ~aid !110 11ecks a~n. the r~d1son l "on1p;1ny 11led for still :1ro1her rate 1nrtt'.1 •c of S128 n11llion and th.1t incrclige 111 co.-! 10 1hr l'Ot1•un1cr 1-\·ill hurt those on fiX•il or 11111 inron1e•;. flak1 ·r·s first n1ot1on -ro ha\·r th<' C \(J study 1rie r11t" hike app!i .:ot ion and rc·p.1rt h.1ck ''' thr· l)(lar<l .!.... pas:;ed ea.;;ily . But he ran into 01>JX>Sll1on on rhe r('<JUl'-"l !or lurthl'r lrg1~lation lo f<i~c !l1c pr1il1!r n1 . lie s;i id !he CQUn1y should rec1uc~t 1h.1t lht' Pl "C's nl lC':' ht• r['\ ISC'd lo gi\·e !-0111(' ki nd of hrl'.':ik to low incoint' ind11·iduals. Supcr\·1•or Hon;1ld C'asp•'rs l;i .. hed nu t ;it lhC' sugg1·.:;1iou. saying ht' •·rL•sent.~ all !hi.' :-pl'ei.l ] 1rt'at1nl'lll itn<t spct"tal r:tlt'" tor nnc grnup cf people 01·er anotht'T. ·· Supcr\"llOr Hober! Batun. 11M ;1l·n \otcd ag;Jinsl thf' action , s;iid it Y.ouldn t do :iny guud h<-cau._<;(' !he PtC "is clominatl'd rompletcty by th\! industry 11 J." suppos1•d 10 r"guta1e." The othrr no \"Ole e;imr fr .. n1 Supcrvi5or B;"Jlph I) 1 c· d r 1 <' h hut Suprr\·1 ~r HoJ !ph Clark \'O!Cd \\llh Bakt·r u1 rhc los1nt:" effort. Clark said ttic board ··,hould do anyt hing 11c p1l~1hl~· ran 10 1naf..e su re these prof11 s ~1rt• ligilin1atc ·· l"n1 in fill or l'.Jf :in:; kind of rherk lo n1ukt• sure not l.l ('I !lg ~ougcd ·· Pa11el l'oa.~l Board lle111l>ers 'Ditch' By C.\.\"DACE l't::AHSO\ 1'hl' South Coast RC'gional Znnr Conservat ion Comm1ss1on is 1rorflL'(/ ;ibout 1!~ 11 andcring mc1nbrrsh1p. TI1e C'Ommission has 12 members. hu1 as public hearings drag nn all d.1.\·. on·· by one the anrndance ofi cn b<'i;:n=; 1" drop off. ,\londuy 1\as no d1flcrcnt. ,.. Co1ninissioners drifl out of 1hl' roo111 1u telephones. ex('Usc t h r n1 s e 1 1· t' ~ eon1pl ct{'J~· :.ifier Ion.it Jll';inng~ or nc11'r come back from lunch ro go on to other bus1nc~s. This crca\C'S <i problc1n bl'cnusc construction pcrmil-s nC'r<l SC\ en 1 ot(·s for approval. no n1atler how 111:in~ C'On1n11ssiont•rs are there. .. 1 think \\'e should eoos1dcr having ·• regular adjoumm<'nl t1n1e of 6 p .. 111. 11r li .30 p.111. 11nstead ol II p.m.1:· ~cud C'omm1~sioncr Hobert Hoooe)' of Huntin~ton Bl·ach ~londay ... If nf't'C~'lf~ \\"e rould n1t>el n1ore frcqUl'n1ly." Roonev "·ns one of <' 1 i:: h t con1mis;.~iont'rs !cf\ at the end of !bC' dtll'· Ion:,: n1eet1n;;. 'lilitar•y Tal-.cs \i:,iO"r . ' . COTO:'\Ol'. Oaho1nrv 1 L'Pl 1 -L1 r ol SC'\lll Kount it~. 43. pl-octnhnrd hi1n~1'lr chii'f of st31e toc:ln,· lhrct· <la\~ a!r1·r hi'· ovcrthn.''~ Nig1'r · President 1!:111111111 lllori. lit' n11m('d a l2-n1\'ln n11lilnry l'OUt"·il tu run the rountr\. Nianlc~ Rnd10 stiid. Thcrt• Ir.id bern JI 1nrmbcrs pre..cnt ::H th" bc~uuuug. Canncn \\"arsl'h.iy,· v.·as ah•ent. Bu! rlfh'r lunch. Comrn1ssion<'rs Doo \\"llH1n. a Torrance city councilman : .l:in1f's l!a1cs. a Lo.~ Angeles County !iuperviSflr.' and Ron Caspers. an Orange Count ~· su p{•r\·1sor . didr1't Tl'lum. J}1'1l'lopt'N 1\·ho l1ad 11aitc-d all day last \l"l't!k !O face rinl\' 5e\'t'll or ei;i:hl ton1:111~s1oners 11err.doihg the s;trnc lntc \lnnday . \on11111~-1011('r [)Qn l'h1l11p~ barked up Huoot·~ 'o. 1d(':l "\\"r kc.c.p 1osi ng ptoplc in !ht• 1 •11·111n µ~ ·· 11ul Ch;iir111a u [Jon Br 1gh\ poinfl'd out t!iat 1h1· ron1mis~ion bt-gan try1n,: 10 rn•·t·1 ... 1·cr1 other 11rek to g1,·<' the F-1.nff pl,1!l!ll'r;; more tin1c to prepare. 11£' added tnl' plan 1-l \\"O,kin~. .. And no1r the comm1ss1on·s failing.'" Con1m1c;s1ont'r Ru~s Ruble.y JOkrd. · Uru!hl .!-uggcsted m c e t i n S on Saturd al"s .• '\obodv l1kf'd the idea. Hoonc·v ~aid ·the chairman should r1~htcn ~1p the mcelings lo cut dOllll on 1rr!'lr1,ant ·sJl('eches and to .. lCJtd the publ11.' 111 the ir testimony.·· ""If '.ll' had ~me ronsen ... us of llhat 11e·rc for :ind a1Zain~1. it ~ould cut lime:· Jud.v llo5ent•r of :\ell·port Beach said. i\o one sol1111on to the long mcelings and tncn1bcr:•;" allsen!ceis1n was ;igrced on durlng thf' disctL'iSion. ln'itrnd 1! ('!ldrd ahru\>11~' \\'hen 1...0111mi,~1oner l .001~ :\011·l'1l of I...os ,\nl(Clts sJid. "I n10\e 1r1> nel"cr adiou rn at :-i.:io \l in. bCttlUS(' 11 c'rc ~·l""RY~ JlOHlg fli t,1lk !h i µ 11\ .. I! """ .}·30 pm I "I had ius1 11111.11,·d anu hr s:11d: ·Goodb~·e . ~l rs. 'Taylor.' :ind a Je11· n11nutcs later the housc!xiy r:i.n1e run nu1g WI an1! s;11d to cull n do(·tvr.'' :\ nnlil'r of .\lonl~1n<1. ~!rs T.t~ \or t'nrol!ed at ""IC ~lr•!.tr A:irbtr Collt'~<' hc eausc ~he could not afford !hrCC' }1•.'lrs· .. rhixl!ing to tx-ronlf !hr 11ur~c Iha~ i.ht• 1.anted to bf. .'h" has \l1nncsota . ft\(" "l:llr htt'n.SI,'~. HI llhno1:-. .\lon1ana. Sou1h l):Jkot;t and C:il11ornia to show f1)r :.01n1• j(I ~t'ars· barbering. plus a C.:tli turn\;1 n1an1eunst's liern:-t' ~1ah('!lt> Tnylor \rill 1c1I ~oll get11n,!.! a t1('C11"4.· to tut i.Uid shape 11a11s 1to~ alluul !1k~ geui~ your 01\'ll pulled out. •·\re h;id 26 dilfcrl'nt rondi1Lon ~ or !hr nails 10 d··~crih1: !11 iht Statr l)ti.1rd of t:xanHnL'r;.." shl' .. ;i,, 01 the agt'lll·~· rrspon;.ible inr 111vt'-t1~;l!1ng r11.1111cun ~1:; qualif1ca11ons She h::is learned a bit 'bou t ho\I' to dL·al ti ith 11·hat J.!OI'~ on 1n:;1de a head in :i<ld1!ion to ho11 to handle 11ha1 gr1)11s 011 11s e\tcrior 1.it11c ho1~·~ \\'ho ~rrran1 and ~qu:l!I 111 !he barber elt:iir. ~·hC' thconzrs. h:l\.l' nC'1·cr i)('('n suf11c-1rntl\· lnui;:ht 1h:11 llL'1r parents lo1l' 1hcrn and 1•.ould nr\er put l,lC'in 111 harm's 11·:11· !'he has al50 lcar;:l'fl ho\1 !O 11ork and lake 1\ easl". .. I scr.;e JO to 3.1Cu;.1on1cr»11 l'C'kll".'. .~a)s ~labcllc ·1.:iylo r. eontt'!'.~1 ng rh.11 Sl11· 1~ a hll uf a _i:adabou! ;,nd op.·n~ a1 noon-ti then-and prc·fet; tor c·ustotn"r' :o n1ake appo1nt1\1l'nls. And ~la hel\c is an1enablr !O their tonsnrial !asll'S .. If my Cu'\!OlllC'r likes lon g ha ir. I \i \.,,., \ooJ:: h:i1r. If he like~ short hair. I li1'1· short hair. r dn h<i tt' the old ·11hitl'\13 !1" look . 1'i1l' olrl full rut 1s t~1n1ing back ;u1U ih:ll 's prclly." STRAl.\ED REt. .. tTIO .\'S~ .\1 E~fl'lll S. Trnn. 1L'PI 1 ~lcmph1s jYl!ier1nan F:d11 in ( urnr rnay ha1·(' 1nqir1"<l that ht~ ~ep;i r:i. !ton frorn his '.1111' io; pcrn1anl·nl f'oli(•t• <.;ud the 2.l\"L':tr-old of1Le1 r ;:;topped t-i; !hr print shop Tue~d<.1y 11 here h i~ e~1r.1n:;t·d 11·1 !c 1t·ork!i and not1('('(I 11 hal <ip!Jl'.'.lred 10 he rna riiuana in h<':-pur~f' Il l' ftrre<;tt'<I \Ir-. l\·il .Jt'«ll~ll·' Curril' :ind charged he r Y.1th ~se3sion of he Sllh~!Ollll"f'. \\' i1utin c:r !'.".' 'ficket llrovcs 'foo ~l1u·h: 110:\IT,\ Sl'Hl\'GS. Fl:i. i :\Pl -"I :.ruc·s it .,., as n1ore th:in he could st:i ncl. .. .;aid· tile cm11loyer of J;1111es C. Bro11·11. 1\h11 dit·r/ f•I a hr·'.1rt anack ;1s h1· :inl'n1p!l'd to C"a~h J ~1:}31'11\1nning t1ckf'\ at a dog track Bro-.1n. 26. eoll:i 1l,('d at !hr p;iv<•fr \\!ild•111· :-ind died a" an an~bulance ru~h<"I tum rn :i nl'arby t;c,,pi!:il. authorities s:nd Tur~a~· ""fie 11·:,~ :ilw:i\i> tt'l l1 nl!" me he 11 as gui ng to I\ 1n it So1net1mc.'" said F.rn1r 3lcC:iu llC'Y. tfn.~ 01111cr of the t:<i h ton1p.1 n1· 11·t1ere Rro1\'n \\'Orked. \h .. {"aullc\· s:iid Rro\111 bou ght 1he 11"1 nn1ng ··Hi~ q·· tickC't \r11h a lri<'nd. Felix Bodnque1 .. To ll·in the "Hi~ Ct ' Ill" hcn1J r n111s1 pr('(.hC't The firsl and !if'COnd plil<"!' dogs 1n th" 11111 and 121h race<;. A track of11t1a l quo1 ... d BocJriqu•17. n~ s.1.r in~ hr p!ann{'d !fl ~pl11 !he w1nn1!1gs 111hl Uro1111 "s 23-ye;ir-old 111do11 . S1·ll'i:1 -. ) GEM TALK TODAY by J. C. HUMPHRIE S HOW TO SELECT EARRINGS il la lching ea rrings to hn1 r color and tacial contour is an art. but the tollo\11ng \\ill h('lp yuu thonsc \\" J!'CI \.: 'rh in !;.ired 1ron1cn shciuld 11·ear c<trring.;:; lor adding \\ iclth. They ~houl d be \r ide at the lop. narro1\· be\01r. If tall i.lnd th in. you :-hould 1\1·ear l<trgc. d;1n~lin_g L•arrin~ ... If round-fac:cd. a\'01d tiny earrings. !~riect sc111i·circt1lar or rectangular . 'earrings to break the r oundnes.11. and add interest ll ith ge111 cluster ~. For holl3\\" cheeks. \rear large ear- ri ngs close to the face. If round· shouldered, avoid long, dangling earrings. Uruneltes should u~e peurl:-i. tu1·· q1101se. ruby and coral; red-head:., cnlerald. jade. blue i;1:1pphirc 11r pink pearl~. l31ondes arc lo\'c\ic:-t in earrings scl 1rith rubie~. an1- cthy~ts, acqu;1111arines , or d1a· 111011d ~; and if you h;J\'C grny hair. tht: dian1ond-sct earring 1~ superb. I·:arrlngs ac1ual1 .v ch~nge th e np· parenl contour of .\'OUr fucc . . 1\'C .l1opr the above ·brief Quidc 11 iii help ~ 011. W.R. HEARST SR . PREFERREO A LACY BAR BER Cafe Cook Lloyd Golbeck: "A little Off All Over" • Cot111t)' Ol\.<ty~ Ex1,a11~io11 Of It~ :\11u11<1J Sl1elte1· fl1.dn.~I ! 1H1:J11 1• .:• IJl. 'I! IJH• rJ >~'" •• 1,.J Iii• 1:0.1rd uf 'i•q ··r\ 1-nr~ .it:rr .. ,I :o ··p• rlq .• "hll INW"I 1., 1!, .11•: 1:•,•1,.. .1h'IUI it l 1i. , r .. :1 .,. 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Iii.·;, ·;11L1111 l1•·!1"11·d 1hl' l:1i.t.:r1. und !I• r h" l<·!l ll:ill1l'kl ;1lt·ncd 1h1· 1 :1l.1·1,11t ST ART WITH TOWLE! 1/3 OFF on l p iec.e 25 0/ OFF pl<eo >0ltiog• I 0 1121 NfWPOR.T ILVO .. COSTA MESA oo all oiher \e tt in91 (C•"1o;1{1•1 ~i ''"' :••l o•; ·1 '"' l>'-'I tOC•l!O~ ••·••~·· ••·( -..,,,,,. C••·t• ,.,0 ... 1 ''' l•O! • • I ' • • ' ' ' • ,. I -• • IJ ... , 1-llOI " Fnd<1y, AprJI i'> -• - Just ~ Coasting,~~ J Michigan Loss Escalates GOP Fears ~·: :@ wiCh Tom arphine .... , ..... . ), , The Mad Nc,vs . On Wednesday ONCE AROU1'.1> TllE BEAT: Thi!' \Vednesday seemed to be ooe "'here you could find a lot of teeth-grinding beihg participated in around our region. Ah, happy mid-week. Wednesdays used to be called !~ump Day among lots of my friends. The thecry was that you tried to recover from Monday on Tue!day and then you sort of strained up over '\'ednesday, climbing over the mid·""'eek hump. Then you could slide down Thursday and sort or fall into Thank God Its F riday. This \Vednesday may be a lot different because you get the notion from the ne"''S that a lot of folks are just plain mad today. TAKE FOR F;XArtlPLE a number of IM residents out Tustin \\'BY. Thest are lhe ones who have been campaigning to get thenlselvts Cit.It of the Saddleback Community College Diktrid. the junior college system tha t embracet most of our southerly ooaatl ine. Tustin folio! helped form up the Sad- dleback outUt .in. the first place but now a lot of them want out because tDey don't like it anymore. Some Thinkers along the coast figure that some or the elements the Tustin people don't like about the junior college \\'ere actually int roduced into Saddleback 1 opera.lions by Tustin-type think ing. Anyv•ay. the Tustin dissidents ~·ent before the Orange County Conunittee on School District Organization last ni ght. This oommittee rules on school district boundary changes and the like. Tust in envoys ltlen made their pitdl to get out of SaddJ eback. They got turned do\\'ll on a 4 to 3 ballot of comn1lt1ec members. Close. but no cigar. So much of Tustin is mad today. , A.NAHEir.l'S NEW City Council got 1 mad la.9t night al the notion of building a super jet airport in the Otlno Hills area and withdrew from a joint study on that I project 1 nu, will leave the Jet Noise Fighters oflJewport Beach and Costa Mesa mad ~se they still have the jets ·today at County Airport . e C.ounty supervisors g o l yesterday over So \l t h er n .. · la Edison C.Ompany's bid for a n·~increase in electricity rates. That have-lots of plain citizens suffering blood pressure or their own today. ' superviosors got exercised over rate hike notion bccau~ or recent r~ts that Edison's net profits ha\'e lllf moved up by, oh. son1e 68 pcr~nt f°! the first quarter of 1974. • JD?SON PEOPLE have characterized th• profit picture as •·a temporary .c ~fnbination o·f favorable c1~mstances." ~have to guess a lot of people \\'ould lit." to be in that kind or a ciicumstance-temporary or othe~'ise. finally. \\'e have Republicans e ry"rhere. ~·ho are universally mad : This stems from a little incident in~ 8th Congressional District of ti.'ltibigan where they had a little election y~ay. Michigan's 8th District is calbiJated as one of those "safe'' for tile f,J8Mi Old Party. In fact. Mr. Nixon \1 tftt out lhere personally . to campaib111 foi: one James 1\.1. Sparling Jr .. the Rlpublican hopeful. ;. )fBEN THE VOTES were counl.td ha.ck yonder. Sparling \\'as on the ~hort end. A Democrat nan1ed J. Bob Traxler \\ob the seat. No wooder the GOP big"igs are a bit glQtn today here in Ah11ays Republican Sate Orange County . ti wa s a mnd. 1nad, mad . \\'cdnes- d"l. SAGINA"'· ~lirh. I A p I -T h.e Democrallc victory in '-lk',\Jgan's spect1i1I ~resslonal elcx1ion ls o blow to Pr esi dent Nllt:on's hopes of demons traling Political popularity to Reµublicon llou.se members COl\slderlng lmpeach1ne11t. Pr:evious GOP se tbacks In House contesl.5 in Jehnsto""·n, Pa .. Clnclruuitl. Ohio, and Grand R1:tpids, ~tlch .. hal.'c m:lde n1any Republicans fearful of n GOP electora l disaster in next November 's rongressional elections. t.iany congresmonal obseM•ers reel this has increased the likelihood that many Republicans may seek political safety by \'Olinij for an Impeachment resolution Ir !he tlowe Judieiur)' Con1miltee tlppro\·es unc. In this atmosphere. Nixon decided to do his fi rst c1unpaigning since: his 01\'ll 1972 r~lc<:tion. Figuring 1,1c "·ould be blti.n1ed for un y GOP setback here·, he decided he should try to get In on any po.ssibility of triumph. Such a \'ic tory would surety have been cited by the \Vhit e House to GOP doubters as evidence Nlxon reiains much support in the country and truit a pro- impeactlment vote \.\'OUld bt politically risky. At 1he 1in1c of the \'isit. six days l>tfore Ar111ed to tl1e Fangs Police arrested 14 persons and confiscated U1is arsenal in raid Tues- day night of Bl ack PanU1er's residence in Oakland. Panthers said raid was attempt to stifle its political ca1npaign. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DAR Factions Disagree 1 Over Nixon Appearance WASHINGTON (U Pl)-The younger and older factions of the Daughters of the American Revolution 1DAR 1 disagree about the sign ificance of President Nixon's sched uled appearance before the group Thur3day. Prinie Le11ding Rate at JOI/4% SAN FRANCISCO !UPI ) -The Bank of California has announced that it \Vas raising its prime lending r:ate from 10 percent to 1011 percent effective Thu rsday. It \\'as the third big bank to hike its prime rate. the interest chorgcd for busine~s loans to larger customers of rommercial bank5. above 10 perctnt this week. The J<~isrt Na tional Bank of Chicago raised the rate to 10.1 percent, and North Carolina Na!ional Bank ol Cllarlotte ra lse4 il to 10.25 percent. both on :\londay. • f\·lrs. Donald Spicer. pres1dent-~encral of the DAR . voiCt'd 11trong support for Nixon the n1an. saying the DAR believes he has "very grave problems, and \\'e support him all the way.'' •l is appt>a rance. she said. v•i\1 give the DAR members a chance to show their support during the trying \\'atergate scanda l. She said it ~·ould be inappropriate for the group to consider any .re90\ulion dealing wilh the issue of presidential in1peachment Younger me1nbcrs. ho""·ever. say that :\!rs . Spicer "represents the older scgn1cnt of the organization in her comments in support of Nix.on." They say that Thursday's visit indicates respect for the presidency, not an endorsement of Nix.on himself. "It is the President of the United States coming lo the Daughters of the American Revolulion and that is all." sai d Susan Barr. a DAR delegate from Bethleham, Pa. Virginia Alason. head of the San Antonio. TeL, chapter. said Nixon 's visit 1s sig nificant only because of the office he holds, .Rockies Receive Showers • • • ·-2 Col<l Front Triggers Florida Thu 11clerstor1ns --• w••n n•1 wt,. PC''tcl In wd1 11 VI ·,i~I~ ~"~ I ''Vltn{j l(.11!trtc1 ••ool ,,.,,.,1,.., \o"ltt f~ •' • ,. '!I llQf!l'!f•n 1no11n1 lnlo Milt•" •tnl'l,vlw1nl• • . t:ooNlnl M1enlhe,. ll t lr toO"Y Lf11tir ¥trltDlt "''"'" 1111n1 l"<I morn1no 111•¥" l>f(Dl'l'!l119 '"'1trl¥ 10 1a n ~no'~ '" '"''_. ladtY 1no lflill\dfY. HIO~ -·~ •S. C.o.i1ttl l•~••tur•1 ''"'' lr9fl1 " ro I• Wtlcr !tmD-••h~I• )I Su11, 1Uoo11. Tides WIDNISOAT SKOl\d Moll 7::1' p.m. •.I Se<ond low 1:11 p.m. o.s THUll:SOAY F1!'1t hi9tl Flr1t low 5Kond nl~h $KQl'ld !°"' S""' lt!W~ •1:!0 •·"' M,,.,, ltlMt J:la •.m. 7 M "·"'· 1 J I ;•l 11.m, 1.1 1·00 p,m, •,7 1 •3 p..... 0.6 '"' l1l• ...... St!• l : 10 II-('\· i 11J![l~l{1}) DELIVERY SERVICE llel1"'J o1 Ill! 011~ P1ot IS tlJ.l1311leed *""' ''War: • "' • lf1 b'9 ,.. ,..-., Sc• ,_.~ till M ,.., c"' Iii " ~l ti ,. tall •• ta• ..u I.• J_& "1wUy .. "'*r: • ,.. .. 111 fl(tfl't ,.. ttpf 'r I a.a ~.er I 111, 1"11. ul ... a 'in .. ll lr"l'I It ,.. tell •• t-.. -~ 11 1 a. 1 e!ef:'hOOts **' ""'' c.rtJ l/111 142-4321 flttflhUI i.!"'llM IUO •• ........ .. • l•0· 1220 $11 CbtAll. t•stU!ll kfdl Siil lul bfnllft, 0• ,.., S.111111• hfilftl lh(MI 491·4421 !he elel'tion. tl"'re "'as t'Onsiderable !ientiment tu noog the Blh District 's political obliervers that Republican Jamts SparllnK Jr. had cut substantially ( NEWS AN.tLYSIS ) lhto the lead ind icated by polls for Democrat Bob Traxler and might even 1\ in. Alt hough intcrvic\.\'S along Nixon's route dl!closed oonsiderable antagonism towards the President. there ~·as little sign ii \\'OUld affect the v o t e . ·' COnsidernblc support a190 W<IS shown for Nix<NI. Final WlOfflc.illl fl1ures a:ave Traxler $9.918 votes to 56.8'98 for Sparlin&. •11t11 easy to blarne the President. but l don't know if lhat'a the right thing," i3id state GOP Chairmen W I 111 a m ~lcLaughUn, ""-00 blamed \Vatergate for roo·('.OP loss c,f Viet: President Gerald R. Ford 's old Grand Rapld!i sea t . ~fcLaughlin Also sttid he thought Nixon \\'ould. turn the tide for Sparling thf!rt. Ne\'ertbeless. the Tni:xler v1ctory, ln a district the Democrat.s Wt 'A'OI\ in Franklin 0 , Roosc\•el1'1 193? landslide, can onl}' be read as a further sign or ""' weaklfits on the pat' ol RepubllcaT\$ and the President. If this Jncre3~PS the likelihood of impeattunent, it ii not hecause of lhcJ 8th District's mew congressman . Sparling alJo said he 'A'ould vote to in1pcach U the e\idence warranted. The real impact \\'ill come. as the ''ictorious Traxler 11oted. fron1 GOP llouse members already in Washlnb'ton. "They are the people that ha\'e to decide just· how big an albatross he.'.5 going to be around their necks 111 November," he told his cbef:ring supporters. ·· 1 suSpect a lot o r Republicans are affected by t h i ! eJectlon." • Frank M~Gee Dead NE \V YORK fUPll -f rank 'W. t.tcGee. a national broadcast news1nan and 11ost of NBC.TV's "Today Show." died this morning in a New York hospital from co mplications of bone cancer he had suffered fer several n1onlhs. He was 52. McGee. "·ho covered space shots. polltical conventions and other breokin g sto ries before audiences in the millions. continued to broadcas t until Thursday. although friends described him as having ~n very weak and in great pain. He died at 5 a.m. in Columbia Presbyterian llospitdl, which he entered Friday .. TltE CAUSE of death was attributed to pneumonia , which a net"·ork spokesman described as a diri?Ct complication of multiple myeloma. a rare form of bone cancer. ri1 cGee had been undergoing chemical and radiation therapy for the disease. • . "In recent months \\'C saw his heroism \\'it h carrying on wi th ~·hat he felt \\'as hi1 duty and responsibility in the.face or continuous pain." Gene Shalit, a "Today" panel member told the show's audience this 1nornlng. ''And at the end he faced the ,,·orst news of al! \1•ith good hea rt an d good cheer ... he was a champion." i\lcGee. a native of Louisiana. joined the network in 1957. assigned first as a ";ashin gton correspondent specjalizing in space and politics. Two ye ars later he \\'as transferred to New York. Israel Residents Raided by Arabs • Storn1 Buildi11 g ('aribhcan foreign ministers, sources said . Srcretary of State llenry A. Kissinger is to open t~·o da\'s of clo~d-door nlCTtings wit1.1 the 1i1lnistcrs todnv to revie\\' the el'Ol'K>mi c and policlica l iSsucs discussed at a similar mce!ing in ~Iexico City sc\'en weeks ago. e Flood Toll !\'om 8 BEAUr-.iONT. ~fiss. -1\n e~timated 10.000 sou1b ~\lississippi nood \•ictims are 11·aHinJt ror high \\'ater to move do1\·nstream so th ey can return to their homes. The floods, ""'hich lollo·.red up to 16 inches of rain last \.\'eekend. ha\'e claimed eight \i1·ts and causo:i an estimated $60 million in nooagricu1tural property damage. e C'ar Soles Deereose DETROTi -Domestic car Mies by the "big four '' automakers dropped by 15.4 ptrctnt for the first 10 days of April, but lndu.str r spokesn1en said Tuesday the overall derllne \Vl!.S the s1nallcst of any sales period so far !\'tis year. Figures released bv the a u to eon1panies sho\\'rd that ·2:l0,37S vehicles \\'ere sold in Ille Ai>rU 1·10 period <'Om p.irNI \\1th 211,97f in the comparable 1973 pcMod. e 2 Oil Firms Yield BEIRUT -The lilobil •and E.B> 0\1 companie s signed agreements Tuesday "ilh the Libyan government turning over SJ J)e'reent of .their assets and operations to the government. Ttiµoli rad io saJd. Thi! meant iri effe<.'t. !hat the two companies have yielded to a govunment order is.sued lut September naUonallim, 51 ~rcent of their asgcts, Occidental Oii Co. earl ier cooclud~ a similar :1.greement wttn the go\le mmcnt. e lla11d I.e nder 1Uls1lng SAN JW.N. P.R. tUPl l -'Ille Coalt Guard Is !etklng Information from northern Caribbean -port& 11bout a nllsslng rncht cnrrylng b11nd leader Cy ZMltner nnd three men . The 5-t·foot po"·cr yacht S:ib.i 1nink lc-ft Na!snu, Bahama~. ~larch 10 on a shakedown cruise. I • 'HE WAS CHAMPION ' Frank McGH, 52 lie conducted the "I !th hour ne'A'!" for \\'NBC-TV in New York and "The Frank • . rtlcGee Report" before succeeding Hush Downs on "Today .'' an early morning program, on Oct. 11. 1971. AS A NE\\'S~IAN , hlcGee broadcast some 450 instant ne"•s specials and during the HIGO presidential campaign. moderated the second ''Great Debate" between President John F'. Kennedy and then Vice President Richard M. Nixon. He was the recipient in 1966 of a George f oster Peabody a\\·ard . one of 1he highe11t distinctions in broadcast joumaliml. and received several other a!ft•ards and citations for his report ing. McGee was born on Sept. 1%, (9'21. In l\.tonrot. La .. and ·spent his early years in the oil country of that state and Oklahoma . He spent five years in the Army during World War II and later attended the University of California and the University of Oklahoma. He began his broadcast career while at Oklahoma ~·ith a parttime job with radio station KGFF in Sha1vnee , Okla. In 1950, he joined \\'KY radio and \\'KY-TV in Oklahon1a City, shooting and cditnig his O'A11 fUm, \\Tiling i;cripts and broadcasting. F'ive years later, McGee moved to Montgomery, Ala., as news director of WSAF-TV. an NBC affiliate. liis reporting there of ra cial tensi on and the civil rights n1ovement drew the attention of the network and led to his hiring as correspondent. ' Action on Calley 'Far Past Reco1n1nendation' \~'1\SH l ~(;TON 1 AP ~ Pentagon ~ources sa.v Secretnry of the Army llo""·ard Callaway went far beyond the rec<>n1n1endation of a clen1ency board in halving LL \\'ll!iam Calley's prison sentence to 10 years for the My Lai 1nassacre. Callaway's decision meant Calley could come up for parole \\'ilhi n the year. The Anny said it could not make public the recom- mendation of 1M Anny -Air Force Clemency and Pa- role Board. But sources said that board pr~ only a slight reduction in Calley's prison · sen-- tence beCause of LT. CALL•T "n1itigating circum· stances ind ica iing that Lt . Calley may ha\'e sincerely believOO that he u·as acting in accordance "'ilh the orders he had received and tha t he ,,·as not aware of his re5ponsibility te refuse such an illegal order.'' AT TliE SA~lt: ti1nc. th e Army secretary said Tuesday "there is no reasonable d,Qubt in my mind that he pcrpetra\.ed tli e acts for which he stands convicted." The case is now before President Nixon, who has sa id he \\i ll review it personally and make the final decision . Army lawyers said Nixon could affinn the present sentence or cut it further but could oot increase it. Calley's civilian lawyer Kenneth M. Henson, said in Columbus, Ga ., that the Anny secretary's r u l in g was disappointing. "\Ve're still hopeful that lhe President of the United States exonerates U . Calley," Henson said. ARMY OFFICIALS said Calley will be eligible for parole after serving one-th ird of his sentence . He gel! credit for the tl'-'O years and more than ten months he was confined to his quarters at Ft. Benning. Ga.. before a federal judge freed him on bond in late February. After Cal\o"·ay acted Tuesday, Army off icials said Calley will be eligible for parole in less than six months. But it appears they meant after !liX more n1onths of confinement. His nearly two months of freedo1n on hood do not count toward parole, they said. Officials at Army headquarters said they bc!lieve Calley spent only one night in the Ft. Benning stockade after his sentencing by a court-martial to life in prison at hard labor on Mardi 31, 1971. 'FDR Cried Li·ke_ Child' James Roosevelt Diff e1~s Witl1 Douglas on Story \VASHl~GTON IUPl l Jame s Rooseve lt of r\e\\'l>Ort Beach today disputed Justh.-e \\l illiam 0. Douglas' reco\lecHons of \\'hlte !louse prtSSUrc while chairman of th<' Sa'1rlties . and Exchange Commission 1SEC1 during the RooseYeh Adtninistration. Douglas lells in hili ne"'' autoblOl(l"8phy, "Go East. Young ~Ian." how he felt compelled to tender his re~ignation soon after President R~velt's son . "Jimmy." had called at his office. According to Douglas. the younger Roose\-ell \\'as speaking "a good word" f« a man namtd t'harle.$ Sch~-artz . .,,Joo had approad'led the SEC chairman e;irtier in an eJfort , to act as an intermediar\' bct\\·e~ the c:ornml.uion and the ma}or elccirlc po'A'tr utJlitie_, at $100.000 a yea r for each. "Jt\t~JV SOO'° came 'to m)' oftlct, ral5lnj ll°K' roof." Dou.glas relates. "He said th:tt any stupid fool would know that the nnly !lme: Democrats could m3ke monsy \t'>l~ "hen Lhey 'ft'ert in JY'Wf'r: ·\\Iha! chance do we N\le when tM! Republican~ talcl!: over?' '' ~ve:utually Douglns u·cnL lo tht President. 'l\'ho when he heard the !tory "put his head on his ann and cried like a child for seYeral minutes." "Finally, \\lipi ng a"'·ay his tears. he said ~'ith a faint mlile. 'Jimmy! ~·hat a problem he is. Thanks for telling me. No~· get hack lo your de!k. Of course you're not resigning.' " JA~lES ROOSEVELT, \\'ho is a buJlneasnwl. in Beverly Hills. when a.sked ·ror romment. iaid he did not v.·mt to !laY "a bad word about JU!ltioe Douglas" bul what Douglas recalls ls "~y,'hat contused.'' "I hive no recollection ol imy suclt an lnddtnt." he said, adding that he wu never in !Jouilu< olflct during th< jU!lioe's term a1 SEC chairman. He said he knew a man named Charlts Schwar1i but thft '1e was a Republ\c11n and that It ~ld not ha\·e made Stna.e to place him in the ft'lme'ft'Ork of the Dougl .. irtocy. "~Ty father "''as not th~ 110r1 or m11in "'ho evf!:r c ried und er 11 ny circumsuinces," he added. "I dotft think thtre Is 11 man or ""Oman alive "'ho e\'et saw hlm cry." " I • · 1 8 . " .. ·DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE City Hall Grumbling City Administrator. David Rowlands orten has said he would ratber have 400 well paid, hlPJ?Y workers than 500 underpaid grumblers. But in lluntJhgton Beach at the moment, he seems to have the worst of both worlds: a short-handed city haU staff and grun1bling too. Of the five associa tions representing city cmployes, so far this year: -The 170..member police officers association was able to break its three-year contract signed in I 972 and renegotiate for seven percent instead of five pert·ent raises. -The ~1uoicipal Empl oyes Association lltlEA !. with nearly 400 members, has ftled 'a Superior Court suit In an effort to break ils three.year pact and renego tla.te . -The lifeguards, department heads. and possibly fi remen, also are reportedly unhappy with their three- ycar contracts although they have made .no statements so far. It isn't clear whether booming inflation has pushed U1e city workers into a con1er, .or whether the adn1inis· lration, as employes charge, has been unfair. But one thing is clear -the unhappiness is widespread and if the situation isn't &ellled soon, thero could be n1orale problems and that won1t help anyone. Beach Parking Dispute Orange County Supervisors last week resolved a long.standing dispute with Sunset Beach residents per· haps more equitably than the residents deserved. 'l'he squabble erupted over a new county parking lot located on the old Pacific Electric ri ght or way which bisects the little beachfront community. to ch arge to park in 1t -much to the dismay df Sunset Beach people. 'l'hev expected to park free since they live there. • The tounty y~lded. agreeing to provide 300 park· Ing paS..'>CS at. a cost of sao per permit per year. ·rhe tounty al so agreed to shorten 'the hours of park· ing meters that will be installed on Lhe lot to the span of 9 a.m. to 6 p.111. -nor1nal working hours. Residents ha\•en't exaclly proved themselves worthy of such just treatment. however: Two weeks ago, when the county :>Cl the first parking meter poles in cen1ent. ~on1e contn1unity .1ncmbers tied ropes to thc1n and y;inked thc1n out of the ground with their cars. Fortunatelv for Sunset Beach, the Board of Super· visors overlookCd the transgression in making the com- pron1ise. Costl v I-lead Co unt The c.·1ty of Fountain \tatl~,v recently spent SJ2.000 to find ou t it h:1 ., 61A n1ore prople than the !>t.ale of Cali· fornia sa lt! it h:ld . That fi j!urec;; OLL I to alJout nlD l'C than $19 per J>('rson. \\'as it wort h it ? \\'ell. cify officials got a 1nore ac·curatc population count than they had be.fore. ·n1cy now kno\v they have 50.118 re:-:idents. ncil the 49,500 the slate eslin1ated. But tht'y expected much 1nore. 'l'hcy sponsored their own city census in order to prove they cleservecl 1nor~ of the. federal rE:venue sharing rnonies than they're ge tting, but the <.:Hy miscalculated the d iininishing size of the average Fountain Valley family. The cit)' v.·ill be i,:etting more mone y -but it's uncertain v.·hcthcr those extra dollars will even pay for the ce(lsus. • Residents. many of whom have converted their gar· ages into bootleg living units or sto r~ge areas. had used tlfat strip or land ror years to park their cars. l·la\:ing accurate population and famil y size infor- n1a tion does have other uses to the city in addition to any added federal dollars. So the cit y 1nay in time be able to clai n1 a profit from lhe census investment. J(nock! Knock! Then the county bought it, paved it and prepared .4 Gifted Interviewer Probes Work ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ I've knov.11 Studs fo r n1 a n Y rears-mostly at the poker table-but not So well that I feel embarrassed at recom· 1nending a book written by a friend . The book -to be published I h i s 11·cek-is "Working," the author is Studs Terkel, v;ho also v.Tolc "Hard Times'' and "Di v i s i o n Street; Americ11:· and it is the m~t falcinating p i e c e of eavesdropping r- have ever read. "Working" is a series or t:ipe-inter· views in depth in v.ilich "people talk about ,,·hat lhey do all dny and how they feel about wh at they do." Jt runs the gamut from cab driver to tcnois player, school tcachc>r to policeman. stock broker to hotel clerk. truck driver to pi'ess agent. LONG /\GO, in one or my ea rly rol· umns I faulted American novels and plays' for in variably leaving ou.t of their themes one of the mOlit important strands in a person's life -v.·hat he works at how he does ii, and what ne gets out ~f it emotionally and spi!ltually and socialh•. ln the grCat majority of our novels and plays \"Death or a Salesman" \\3S one of the few to break v.r:ilh this tradition ) the characters are only tv.·o-dimensional because their whole v.·orking-day is ig· nored or slurred in favor of their love life and social relationships. BUT IN real life the way in which \re earn our living. rnc people \l.'e are forced Dea r Gloou1y Gus Only 12.064 citizens of Huntington Stach are e.ntilled to complain about their city governmenl. The y voted April 9. And \1'i th &L894 r1:g· istered \'Oters in the city, thar s a shame! \V . u. n. G-w Oin com..,."" lrt 111bmillt<I llW rt16t~ l llCI do P>Ot nt(ftiafilJ rtllKI ""' ,,_,. ti HI+ ,.._..,...... Stftl ,..,, tNI -~• It GIDOftlY Gus. O.lly l"I .... tor glad 1 to be \l.ilh all day Jon~ the vast and sudden changes in the infrastructure of many modern businc>sscs and in· dustries-All thesl! play a profound pan in the \1·av \IC vie"· tht"' v.orld. our behavior aiid oor reactions to making a living, and thus malting a life. Exceyt for a few tedious or pompous or abstract sociological studies. nobod,v has really investigated the human side or working in modern society. People oft en lie about how they feel to-...·ard the ir work. or keep such feeli ngs carefully suppressed. or by sudden acts of estrangement or violence rcvett.l the tumultuoLLo; emotions Cnuming be.neath the' surface for a long time. AS FOR the im1>3ct of the book, I can do no better th.an quote lhe most percei> tive social historian of our time. Lewis :\lumford. "·ho "'rote aflcr seeing the galleys : ''A pov.·erful. original. in-- describable. and incredible book. Ch1er a hWldrcd idcntiriablc people have created it bv v.·ord of mouth. and only an in· tervie,\·er of genius could possibly have brought it forth." And the spellbound reader can only sec· ond ~tumford 's comment that "the 1oock of reading this book is like the shock of hearing one 's 1·oice played back by a recorder . One cannot put dov.·n this book 1\·i lhout v.·anting to take a long hard look at one's 0"11 life and daily v.•ork ." You'll never look at a cop or cab dr1vi.:r the same "·ay again, eithe r. Nixon-Connally T 0:pes \\'ASlllNGTON -The \\'atergate pros· ecutors are pushing the ir inves tigation of former Treasury Secretary John Con- nally ri~t into the \\'hite !louse oval of- fice. Thev ha\•e asked the \\'hite iloosc for tapes "or eort\'crsations bctv.·ee_n Presi· dent Nixon and Connally on milk mat· ters. In secret st.atc1nents to the \\'atcrgate prosecutors. dairy lobbyist J a k e Jacobsen has said he delivered $10,000 to Connally at the Treasur'j D e p a r t· men!. J:irobsen al· lcged tha t COnnally pocketed the n1nnr·; .inr! returned It on ly ;.1 f1er the dairy lobby came und er invcsti· gation. The forceful Con· 311y, once a po11t>er i.n the Nlxon cablncl, and s1i1l a presidcntu1\ rontendc~. told us in a lengthy telephone conversation frorn Texas that he had been offert'd the $10.000 but had rejected it. "I have told the pros· t'('\llors the truth." he declared empha· lically. . The prosecutors. me:anv.·h1lc. are cager 10 learn 'A'h:\t the Presidcnl and Conna~Jy ~:iid to oM anothtr about. the dairy I~ dui.t ry's push ror nigher price supports In 1971 ri.nd 1972. sonr !\IEN auendcd a \\'hi_te llousc mrtting on ~larch 23, 19711 to d1s('US.111 the drurv leaders' requesa. The \\'hit c llouse occOunt .of the mttling ackno.wledge.111 ihnt Connally said the dairy industry "had polllical funds which v.·ould be dlslrlbu1ed among lloose and Sc11atc can· dldatcs in the romlng election.'' (JACK ANDERSON) The dairymen also promised financial support for the President's ov.11 rt"'~lcc· 1100 campaign. The follO'Wing day, the \\'1.ite !louse ordered a subsidy increase v."Orth $500 million a )'ear to the dai ry industry . THE PROSECUTORS are partiaJ!y interested.in Nixon ·Conn a 11 yron· versa.lions during the 3o-day period pr~ng the White House meeting. Sources close to the case tell us that one tape is thought to be "extremely seMitive." This reportedly gives th<.' President's responses. as picked up by the \Vhite House rerording system, dur· Uig a crucial telephone talk v.•ith eon. nall y. JACOBSEN has told the prosecutors. meanwhile. that Connally returned the 110.000 not ooce but tv.·icc. The fonner Tn>asury secretary allegedly became v.·orried that the hr!t belch of bills could be traced. Jacobsen and Connally a Is o got together on a CO\'tr st.or;·. J11cobsen promised to say he had ne\•er delive.rtd t.he $10,000 to ():)nnally but had ktpt 11 in 3 safe deposit box. Jarobsen hfls no\v ~n ind icted for ptriury for tcllinr, this gfory under oath to a grand jury. Hio; belated cOnfts.<ilon has bttn dlerlted out by FBI 11gents v.·ho ha vti 1..'0fl· fi nned from 3vallnblc records and witnesses many of the details, 1«0rdlng to FBI 30Ur~. H Reader Fi11ds Lette1·s IJoffliH!I How Fair Should a Mailbox Be? To the l::d 1tor: Last \\"!'Ck !hc·rt"' \ras the !rltcr fron1 lhe lady v.ho eo uldn ·1 understand ;1·hv Ev an<i·No\'ak <.n're so dOl\11 on our bc- lovt"'d President -this \\"('()k l\'r have tht• doctor \\hose "sense of faimc>ss is ap- pRllcd" by the \\'att"'rgn te (;rand Jury in· formation being leaked to the prl.'ss t s11 that \\'C. the mere proplc. l'an read lht• sordid truth to ;1hich "'C a1>parcntly ha\'e no right 1. TllEN Fl~ALL\'. the most vulgar in· suit to a norma l person 's intelligence, a letter from a Ne v.-port Beach r«.>sident v.ho thinks we should all get together and send in a dollar to help Nixon pay his back taxes. 1 After a IL he deserves a lot more'.) • This last line of reasoning brought 1Tle to the "erge of becoming violently ill. ! I a1n trying to mainiain a co u t h vocabulary here. but it is not easy.) Then. last wee k on tcle,·ision l see some couple who claim they ;ire st.arvin~ to death because the man only makes $15,000 a year and food costs too much. It apparently never occurred to hi!' -...·ife to go out and get a job. She has kids -so 1vhat? ~tillions of \\'Omen \rork fu ll time jobs around their kids. I llA VE v.·orked since I was sixteen and \\'Ouldn 't have it any other v.•ay, I tell you th is. lhough, rd sooner put my family 's hard.earned monc>y in the garbage disposal than send one dime to you-kno1\'·"·ho. I knov.· one is supposed to be open· minded and eonsidc>r all points of view. but in my mind these letters I have men· tioned are far beyond the rt"'a lm of sanity and don't deser\'C tht"' reCQgniti on of being printed. let alone r('ad. and I v.·ish I hadn't read th~nl . but I did -and thc·y made nH' sirk. B<" honl·st no"' -art"' these people for real? so:-;JA H. lllLTO~ The letters were genuine. ftli tor ( ..... _MA_IL_B_o_x_~) Le~iers /ro r~1 reader1 arc tcel('o n1e. 1\'or111al/y, u:1iters should convey llit·1r 111essage.s 111 300 words or It ::.s. '/'he right co condense letters tn fi! $pace nr eli1ni11ate libel is reserved. 1\1/ /c l· ters must inclu de signature and mnil· 1ng nclclress bu t 1lllmes may be 1oit/1. held 011 request if sufficient reosoti is apparent. Poecry u·iU 110: be putr lis hed. expertise in such calamities. our carl>eting v.·as not even dam..-iged. Thanks again . too. for helping us locate the exterior emergency shut -Off val\'C, MRS. JUDY DO~ALDSO\ '"'"'Green To the Editor : 1\lthough v.·c ha ven't all.,,ays ttj?rc1·d v.-i!h .Jack Green 's politics, \ve\·c a!w;iys agrl!l'<I with !he wa y he handled his posi· lion ali city councilman. If he has two c1uatities that "'ill be mis.sc<l most they arc thcsl': he alv.a\'S li ~lened and l'rr v.•as al v:ays a ~cntlemi1n. Thank you, Coun- cilman Jack Green. --JERRY KE~Ef'!CK BEVERLY KE:<EflCK H'ro119-1c1111 f)ri vcrs To the Editor : He 11t·rong-way dril'crs: alter tv.·o nar· rov.· c~capcs I v,•ritc this !l'ttrr of sug· ,t:!'st1oi1s for the State Di\'is1on of lli ghv,·ays. 1. 1\ flashing red light comf's on and a siren tfl \\'am \\TOO~·\\'ay dri>cr h~ h:i" ('nttrcd the wrong v.·ay Thi s could b1; an ~utomat1c device triggered hy the wheels of a car enter-ing the ramp the v,·rong ~·ay This should rome on as he enters. f'ire111e11 f 'a11 2. After this therl! should he a sm.111 place for the wrong-way dril'cr to pull To the EdJtor: out of the way of the oncon11ng cars. He Cheers lo thi• firemt'!l of ~lurdy and shoul d ha~·e enough room to be able IQ \\'arner stations: tum around and retu rn the right v.·ay. i'f'Sterda y, v.·hi!e my daughtf'r \1·r1s ""There ls usually a lari::e area of land sur· v.·ashing her hair. the rouplin~ to the l'tol rounding the on and off ra m pc; v.·h1ch is v.·ater pipes under the sink ca1nc undone. nGl in use, so this 11t·ould be logica l. Hot v.·ater gushed all O\'er th-: kitcht"'n floor . 1 tried uns uccessfully to shut the 3. ALSO at the same time las v.·rong- master \'al\'CS off way driver entersJ an ambcr-e<i10rl~I ~aming sign should rome on (on the SO. remembering :tn old lt"'sson from freeway1 to v.·arn the frec..-·ay exit my mom . called 1'"lC fire departm!'nt. .• dn1·«rs of a \1ron::?-l\'i1Y drivt"'r 4 ~o 1kn1hl£'-l11nc offr:imps -too d;1ngrn'llLli '11it•s,• some!1mes look hke l\\11·W.'1V rnad~. ! rcf1'r to the Barhan1. l lullyw(ll".cl offramp~. \Ve 11cr11 coming off frt .. "l'\\,1\. ;1 ear t~1111ing on !he ramp th e \1TOJll.( ·"ay lul c.1r 111 l.1<1ck of U.'i h('ad on . \\'1· 11l'r~~ \"l•rv f11rtu11nte to swerve in !1111c out of h1S ;1a v. nt•\'l!t thi nking thaJ th{' (ar 1n li.'lck \IOU!tl ~cl hit I ha\'e. 111•1 l'r forgullcn that nigh t A fcv: v.·ctks ail!'r th:it in Baldwin Pa rk a drunk l'llll'rcd the offramp and headed righ t for u~ \\(' ;1ga1n v,·cre for1unalc and r.oo 1\as v,·ith us aga in that da)'. I hope thi'i v. ill IJf' of so me help and th:it somf'thtng tn this ll'Uc•r v.·111 help ~a1·c so mconf' else .i;ome day. ~!ARY \\'ALTON BAROGLIO Binnie ~fisplaced To 1h1· F:ditor: Your art icle on "the lio n \'l ttim" in the D:1il\' l'ilot dated April JI, is th(' rnos! 1nanC piece of garbage l huve ye"t !o read A poor 11t•ild <1nun<JI ac ts on its Instinct s due to th£' stupid1!y of <t 'tluman being and is imm1·d1:11 ch l'Ondcmn1•d to as your reporter put ·1i .. to an isolation cage or hut 11 ht rt· h1· i~ !x·1ng kept pt"l1d1ng a dC!l'rllltnation Of h1s fil !C " TllE \\'IJ\IA~ 11as orclrrcd 11 k1-<!p her car \\tndo\\S <:I"~ but did nn1 do so If peoplf' of lhis age ca nnot follov. orders. they should not be atlO\\l'l"I to dri\'t' ttlrough the.> Lion County Safun park \1'1thou1 a mon itor. I pro1est any punishment to !h is animal and suggest that 1n the future you put the blame "'here it 1s due. \lHS. JOSEPH G. SPARACO .'ilill U'oilh1g T11 !ht· Ecl1lnr : Thr first 01nn1vcrs11ry of the date ;1·hcn :ill pr isoners nf ;1•;1r in Vi!'tna rn were to hti\"1: been rcturnL'<.I hon1(' has passed. But mnrc th<Jn W rncn, formerl y idcn· t1r1cd as PO\~\. ha\'e been nrl\hf'r re· lt•a.~crl nor ;iccountccl for An•J l ,200 f:un· 1!1l'' stil l \\Ondf'r if lhr1r lo\'ed ones. still 11 ~\cd a" m1~s 1t1g m :ic!ion . \\·ere or still arc prtsonrrs THESE :\1ES dt'<lll'illed thPffiS('h'r.S to thei r country, but too many of us see1n to ha\·e for1:otten th{'m, 1 a1n acth·cl\' 1n1nl\"!'d \\Lth \'IV,\ nn a \ r.lunt:'lrv has1~ and feel lh<1l if this coun· tty 1s tO remain fret.: and slrong, v.e as \\lithin three minutes the~ l\'f'r<' here! Ther~ were men all over the place This was a very unusual "·ay to get my floor cleaned. but thanks l'l their Views of Third Reicli Wick• '(}f course Gerald Ford will run In 76: He said ho wouldn't didn 't hel' • Sieg Hell! by Stefan Lorant. j ~orion $14.95 1. llitler Close-up, compiled hy Jochcn \•on Lang. (il-lac:\lillan. $9 9i>1, \\'orld \Var II. by Ronald 11ei fcrnHH1 l nc~bl books. 1201 The rise and fall of !litter's 'third Re ich has been documented in millions of v.'ords. But th~ combination of v,·ords with pictures adds more than one dimension In !he Wldcrstand lng of thl' particular horror of tho t era -only 30 years gone now. In "Sieg lltll!," one photog raph demonst rates lhe pov.er of th e -...·ord-pa.·· lure alignment. It shov.s a cou n roo1n confrontation bet~·een :\lin1ster llt:rmann C'.oering and an alleged Communist plot· ter in !be Reictist.ag fire. GOERING. back to camera . stand,; "'ith his hand' on his hips in a bullytni: postur e, gazing down 111 the defendant The pose tells all About Goerln~·s disdain for 1he defendant, the court and the C'Ttrman people.. The caption reinforce.'i the lmpres.slon, noting that his behpvior "d!Jclo&td the Impudent arrogance and ( THE BOOKMAN) lr1wlc~ attitude of the :\::i~1 1£'::idt~hip " Agai n and agn1n. the book doubles the Lmp.'.lct of events v,•i!h the C,1.rr ful jUX· tnpo~lt1011 of p1C'lu~ nnd !l'"(! 1:'11'.' f i.·1·~ are dread ful ly n1e.n1<1rablr· 11t">vond the pt.orsonall !te~ .11111 '"'''11~ (,r th,. ~:1zi era, Lorrin!. somf•!inlt"l l.ill tht' •·rhe f&\her of mode m phri11Jj(lUmBl1~r1."' :oupphts !hf' back~ro1•n·l 1Jf mod··tn < .. 1·r1n11n m1h1a rism •·lfltll'r Close-up·· put~ lO,i.• :111·1 1h<' ph()(og rllhJJ and comn1cnts of !us pcrsoiwl !Jhotographer v.·1th ob~er\'at1on:s by a htgh .\az1 0H1c:1a! v.ho took notes d1!1g<:ntly duru1i;: hi.~ d<i)S in powcr "\\"orld ""'r If " i;:1\CS t:XC{'llent picture CQ\'Crasie tq thr 1ntt1ma1!on:il scope of tht: Ct')nfhct nnd , go1n~ along v.11h thC' C'Jrrcn! re\'i\'nl of interest in the European end , expends much of its &pace on Eu~ope. JOAN HANAUER (U Pl ) individuals must each do our part and voice our op inions. IT O~l.Y takrs a f<'ll' tninu\es lo write a note to you r C'ongrcss rnan. lhc Prcsi· dent or. as I hflvC dnnf·. 10 !hC' Prc>mil'r of ~orth V1etn<1m i Phain \';on Oon~. l'ren11t"'r. lll·r111wrat1r Ht·puhlic or Viet · nan1, ll nno1. ~orth \0Ll·tnan11. -Officials have bet'n rt•sponSil'C in llll' past to public opinion :ind if everyoni• v.•role to both partirs. I fee l su re that v.·c v.•ould get some acunn in this matter TY TONDE:--0 El Toro \lie u· To the Editor : Thanks a 101 Norm Ev.·ers. The 1::1 Toro ~larinf's hal'e Pnough pron. !ems in trying to acromplish the: drfe~ miss.ion as Nonn, a tf'lirl'(! f\larine avi:itor, v.1·11 knov.s. For him I•• push for ci\'il use of El Toro is a bit t()o n1uch, but or course he kno"s lhC' Corp ; can 't send him O\'Crseas , (Ewers contended iii tlie l>ii ily r 1/111. April 7, that noise r c<l 11ct1ou p1·ou•·es~ u;ou/d make shared r11;il1n11 11.~1: 11/ Ilic El Toro Air Statu1 n a f1•<1 ~1U/c ,,,,,,. wer to Ornnue G'au111y's !JllJU'lrl!J u1r service need.~. Ed.) Introduction of ci\'il o p c r a l i o n " <H El Toro would conslllUll' a rna1or l'n.1ni::e in airfield operauons an d lhc result "·ou1d be a class aCllon th.at \\'1Juld 1nak£' th(· damages pending at the ()Junty a1rfi1,ld look like the marbles 1n ~orm's head. The \larm cs nt>ed ··v.,.its of 1nan. damu s". ··1a"·suits from air carriers", and l'otes of the su pen.iso1'3 likr th(·)' need more bolts 1n their rila rine head$, And the reason s Norm cites for ci•·i r u~" such as ·•ecooo1nv" and •·en\'1ronm1·nt' arc a coup](' of ihl' best rca..iu1~ .. ul'h use should bf' re1•·t'!t~ out of 'n;u1d TT IS.'\'·T Pt'onomy to forcr Oil· fl•dl·ral taspaycr tO µ11:k up thl! t<ib fr>r rtpl<it:!O~ a billion dollars rlf'ft·nsc as.~f'I or to «.>.'!. pose govc·rnn1cn1 tu n\1llions 1JI dollars uf J;1~·sui fs, or !o ~J111 11d tnilllons In 1nakc: < civil fLf'ld out of .1 f1f'ld \\'ilh an un ct"'rta1t futur(' And. ll'~ hardly en\ironmentn!l1 sound !O add lO 1111· environnu::n!al 1m pact already pn·~nt at El Toro 1\nd . 1 is a foolish ··urgl·n1•y" that d1ctat1•s milt ing ai r carrit·r Jl:r'-~l'ngers \\'L!h intl'lt'iL\'1 military jet 1ra1n1ng operation~ C'rca.t1n1 an added ha zard to all rono•med And , inctdrnt:illy, r.:onn , sa v ; thrr puh he ~Jation.'i l('nns ~uch HS "quiet" air planes :ioo "Zero noise 11npaC'I." for 1J11 l'R pt-oplc. ~\-er)1hing 1.s relati\'£' 1in1 remember El Toro has just as man: smart neighbors as County Airport nn. a hell of a lot more of them. . ED JA~; OIAHl'iE COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt ,\1, \Vf'etl, Publisher 'fh(Jmr;s l\rl•1·1I. l::d itor Br.rhnra Krei!nch Er/z lorial 1'111;e J;;P11or Th" ~11,rin~I l••l:f nr '""' De•h' f•,,.,. r•·k~ In 1nf•,f"tl Md !l\lll'lU]llC' 1~' 1• ,.., h~ pr•··•·nt1ru: oo 1111, tlf!S:C' 11.1 •'r$(' rt.rnmrn11~ (In h"opu-s o( 1n '"', "' i,,. !!vM•r~1 ... 1 <"Olumn11:1 .;n•I .111 r1i.>n ·•~. 1'11 1·1 ,,1rl•"K .111 '"nlm • r<'io·ll'r~ 11'""' ,.1111 h} Jll'l"~('nllllll: 1111 .. fl('\l"Spllj)t"f ~ ()f>ITI!()fl• Ind ldfjj.JI •"1 C"Uri"f'nt 101>11~. Th> r-d 1!'1f1al 01on.• u o! 1tw !)1uly P1ln1 ar~ar onl,v 1,1 l'rl1tor1a.l n'J!umn at !ht-top .. 1 th• P~t. Op1nlOl'I.• t:-.:Pf'f"~I b> !h" ·~1 umrusts And rt1M•l(W11.1o1.t llod ll'l!('r \IT!lt'N atf' lhl'IJ ov.·n llnd M ~nrk-l"l'f mtnt ('! tN•lr vi"'"' by lhl' l\u!;v PllOt lllhould ~ inft'Tn.-d. Wednesday, April 17, 197-1 • • W!dn,$day 'April 17, 1~74 OAIL Y Pl LOT 5 ·Teacher Rnc-inl Killi1ags BugO'i11a 0 0 12th ·victim Slain • Ill, Bay-Area . .. ' Bam1ed SACRA'.\1ENTO IUPl )-n1c Senate ha s votc:-d to prohibit the secrel recording o r class.room r c n1 a r k s of elementary and high school teachers. The 1neasurc would h:in the use of electronic listening or rtX"Ording devlct>S by any person in clen1entary :ind hi ~h school cra~rooms "'ilhout th(' cOllS(.>tlt of the teacher and princip.11 . Opposin!! the bill \1 a~ St>n JanH'S E. \\lhetmor(· 1 R-Uut'll.'.l Park 1. 11·ho a~kcd i 1 s supporters. "Whal ;:trc rou trying to l.'O\ l'r Ull?" Support ing the bill 11·as Sen . Dennis E. C<1rpc·11 ter t H- Newport Beach 1, a ft;>rrncr ·rat agent. Decl:iring that his Jaw office was once buggt'd, he .. s.:1id there 11·as a ··n1oral issue'' involved. e Len•P Gr11111 c d SAN DIEGO (AP 1 -A corttrovcrsial tuna cannery here h~s v.•on ·finul approval from the port comrnission. The commission v o t l' d Tuesday to granl Vnn Cam11 Seafood Co. a 40-ycar !case for the cannery on the San !1it'l::O .,..•aterfront. Company offici als said construclion wilt bt>gin within a n1onth and should he con1plctcd by the end of 197:. P1·01111gt11td11 Steven \Veed. Patrici.:i JlcarsL"s fiancc. looks at photo ut bank being robbed and points to one of I he glln· n1('n holding a weapon in the dire('tion of Patty. "111c SL,\ is staking aU on a propag:anda victory of Patty's i.:onversion and if shc"s kilted. ii will end every· 1hing," \\'ced said S,\\' FHANCJS<.'CJ 1l'Pl1 - A blat k gunnmn shot and k1lll-<J the son of a DuPont Corp. exccut ivr 1\1esday ni~t in the latest in a series of r:1cial killin AS on the streets Qi S1in Frant·isc:o. 1'he !2th ""hite pcrSOll to be killed since NO\"Ctnber in whal polite c11ll the ·'Zebra·· shootings v.•as Nelson 'f . Shields I\'. 23. \\'hose parents nrl' :\Ir. :ind ~In;. Nelson T. Sh1(•lds Ill. of CrC<Cnville, [)('!., a \\'1lm1ngton suburb. 1\s 1n the othrr slayings. police tould give no moti\·e. Shields. \I ho graduated from lloban College in Junr and spi:·nt 1he v.1n1l'r \\"Orking al a ski resort near Dt·nver. came $26 Milijou Grant Given For Reactor S1\:"i DIEGO ( A P J -Th c Aloniic Energy Com1nission has a\\'ardcd -~ n1illion to Ceneral Atomic Co. to build !h<' \\'orld'r. largest simulated !hern10nuclear fusion reactor . A <."Qnlpany spokes1nan snid Tuesdav the device , called Doublci Ill. will ainl at containing for one serond t?ydrogen gas hC'atcd to more than 6 n1illion d c g r e c s centigrade. Xo radioactil'e 1naterials 11•ill be· used. he said. to the San Francisco area to visit famUy rncnds two "''eeks ago . I le was arranging athletic equipment in the back or a botTowed station wagon v.•hen he was shot outsid~ a house in the Ing leside Di'Mfict near the Pacific Ocean. ·With a friend . he had gone lo the house to pick up a recently ~1ascd rug . A witness told police he had been shot by a black man y,·ho was 5 feet, 11 inches tall and wore blue trouSers and a jarket and a knit "'atch cap. The witness said she hnd seen tire man hurrying a\\·a~'. 1l"hile zipping the jacket. Al !he sei!ne police found a Bo y Dies ln Dryer LO:\-lA LINDA (UPI J- A 4-year--old boy died Tuesday of injuries suffered \\'hen he became lrappcd in !he family's clothes dryer. California 11 l g h .,... ;1 y Patrolman l..<irf'.!' Blrvins i;aid his son Brien had apparently climbed into the unused dryer Sunday and was un able to !!Ct out . llis mother found hin1 several hours I a 1 e r . unconscious and not breathing . shell caslng from a .!!'l caliber pistol , tht same type y,·-·aµon u.st:d in HI Other s uch shootings. Six persons ha\"c b e r 11 wounded and the others sla111 Shields and his f1•1c.11d. Jor,athan f\1ay of suburban f\lill Valley, had been prae- tieing with lhc Goldl'n c:nte Lacrosse Club earlier 111 the evening. T,vo Guiltv • 111 Sla ~1 i1\g Of Guard LOS A\'CELE:S fL'PI 1 -Al Su~rior Court .Jur~~ 'Itlesda.\ con\'ictcd 24·year-old Rober! Scabockof first·-dc g rel' murder in the ambosh-slayinl! or .a Chino Prison i;:uard. and co-defendant Jran H1>bson of second-Ocgrce murdf'r. The jury of t•fght \\'Omen and four men dt'liberah•d for nine days before returning the \"Crdicts for the Oct. 6, 1972 ambush-slaying of pr 1s o11 1 guard Jesus Sanch<'z. '.!4. ! And \\'hen 1!')e vtctim \la! slxn he "as wearing blue shoru, a gray sweater and tcrmls shoes. Police have labeled thcit 1n1·estigation into the shoot· 1ngs "Code Zebra" and In· spcctor Gus Coreris said "Thi s was definitely a ·~bra' shooting ." Officers say 'the code word h:.1s no" special meaning. \Vhilc the .latest shooling \\'llS in the. Ingleside District. \\'hich has a large Negro population, most of I he shoo1ings have been in fin area <1pproxin1.itel y } ·~ miles by 111 1nilcs lo .1he v.·cst of the l'1t1 ·b business distriet The l:lrea 1vifh !he most _.... ;t shootings appears on a map " roughly surround t!W1 predominMtty black r 111mor1 _ District. ; ~'lore than $20.000 In rewarct; money has been JlO"ed I~ the capturr of the killers 1'.i $10.000 of it from llJe Aniti:t Cn:>eers A!ISOC!ation. ss,l)Olf; from the San Franelsc;le Examiner and $.5,000 from 9fl anony1n60s donor. The worst outbreak duri~ , the r ash of shootings we.s Jan( 28 v.•hcn four persons wer~ killed and one wounded by two men v.•ho started 1vest of the main WstriCI. and shot th4ir) 11·ay towards lhl' lnglesiik- District at the city"s SO\llh.,..·Cst edge . --- • Atllismof1 Bill . SACRA!\fEN'I'O tAPl-Bil\s that would have delayed and limited installation of a controversial antismog device on 1966-70 autos died in an Assembly committee TucS<lay. F ct rr Ccise to lluve · If the funds arc approvC'd by L-----------' Congress. construction \viii Sanchez and his partn<'r.1 c;eorgc J. Fitzgl'rald. 36. \\'ere C'SCOrting prison i n n1 a 1 1' Ronald Bea ty. 35. to Sti n Bernardino for a co u r t <ipprarancc \\'hen they WC're I an1bushed about ttlrec n1 il~·~ I [ron1 the prison. Both guard~ 1 11'erl"! unarmed. Fitz~erald 11:is 11·ounded. Beaty escaped but 11·as recaptured In Occembrr. 1972. He. appeared as a prosecution 11·itness at the n1urder trial. One of the me<tsures , inlroduccd by Sen. J o h n llolmdahl ID-Oakland 1, \\'as defeated 5-8 by the Assembly Transportation Committee. ll \1•ould hove limi!cd inst11llation of the de,•icc s to the Los Angeles. San Diego and San Francisco air basins. e Wom1111 Killed SACRAMENTO (UPI J -A partially crippled 64-year-old .,..·oman Tuesday 1vas fowxl strangled wit h an cleclric cord in htr downlO\\'n lpartn1enl. ltomicide U . Robbie \\'atcrs said the killing of !\!rs. Florence Barrera appeared lo be comn1itted b.v the same person v.'ho killed an elderly \\'Oman last \veck about .t1ro blocks from !\!rs. Barrera·s apartment. _4 'Neiitral }iid[!e' ...... start in July on company property in the Sorrento Valley at the north11·est tip of San DiC'go. \\'ilh operation scheduled for 1977. I he LOS ANGELF'.S ~L:PJ 1 - Superior Court Judge Charles II. Older 1'ucsday rt>fused to disqualify himself ;is biased in the i.:ast' of \Vill1an1 Farr. <l reporter he sent to Jail for 46 days for rt>fusing to reveal tht identity of ne\\'S SOUf<'eS. But Older did agree to allow another judge to conduct an unprt-ccdented h<'aring into \\·hethcr Farr could be forced to relent by being Si'llt back lo jail. "I am dclighled."' ('('a Clcd Farr. a court rcpor1rr for the Los Angclrs Tin1rs. '"I ha\'e no rancor \0\1·ard Judgt> Oldf'r. r ft't'l. for both his sake and 1ny sakl'. that this is an 1s!lut: b•'S! , • "' decided by a nl'utral judg£':· Farr noted that the ruling came ex11ctly .three .vcars to the dav i>ine<' Farr w::is told that 1he judgr iTltend{'(} to pr('SS h11n for 1he nanH'.<: or t11·0 attornC"ys who gave hun inforination. The ca~l' slems Iron' a story \1·rittcn b~' Farr. who thC'n \1·orkC'd for the H c r a 1 d - f.~an1iner. during 1he trial of the Charlt•s ~!anson "F;11n1ly" for !he Sharon TatC' murdrrs. OJd(•r h3d ordered ta11·yer~ and other~ 1n1·olrl'<l in !he tri l l not to t:ilk to ne11·sn1en. nod \Vhl'n Farr ·~ s!Ctr\' app1·:irf'd. th<' judge dc·rn::indf'<i lo kno\Y \\"ho had J.!IY<'ll hi rn !ht• 111fortnalion I • spokesman said. · Fusion, the enrrgy process of lhC' SWl and hydrogen bo1nbs, releases tremendous ::1n1ounts of C'Ocrgy in lhc joining of heavy hydrog('n stein nuclei. ' L.;n like the a\om-splitling fission process, fu sion releases no radiation and is considered a polcn!ial sourct' of cheap, almost limit less ene rgy. l!O\\'C\'Cr, the pr 0 c e s s r'l'quires gas heated to 100 million degrees. ·holler than the inside· of the sun and ho! l'nough to melt all knov.·n IGlids. &ientistS trying to ad:ipt the r:roccss to con1n1ercial use ha1·c sou~ht to contain the super\x>alcrl g.1s in ma gnC'tic f11>lds. ~----'--· --- Here's how· to payoff yo·ur bills. Just 1a!K 10 VVe::.1mor F1na nr.1a1 and get cash tram the eau 1ty 1n your housr. You c an use your L1vc-N o~v Loan lo pay 011 bills and re- duc~ your rnonthly paymen1<;. ldkc c.irc ot taxes. H s str1ct,y up to you Bor r0\\' 1rOm $5.000 to $25,000 or mo1e. l oan secured by a comb1nat1on ol rea l eslale and personal property. Will not d1slurb your present mortgage. For the ca sh you need, look to your house. T/'len c al f West~or F1nanc1at. ,A.T,A.6'X7: CD' 'al an _; vvestmor -rmanc1 ... CO PISUM(lt r1NANC[ Afflll A'it or WESTMtN MORIGA GC 3712 KATELLA AVENUE • LOS flLAMITOS, CALl,FOANIA • TEL!!PH0NE ' (213) 775·2755 '(714) 826·5983 He Receives Prison Term PASADENA ( t:P! ~ -1' Pas:idena n1an 11·as sentenced to two years in federal prison after pleading guilty to transporting t\\"O 15-year-old girls across state tines for prostitution . .;, ., Authorities said the l\\"U girls. 11·ho \\'ere hitchhiking in Utah. v:erc pieked up br (;crald Varley and taken to San Bernardino Coun!y in October. Hfi3. Neither of thC' defendun t<. testified during the trial. bu! I· alibi witnesses said thry 1reN>I not in the area :,it the tin1e of , !he escape. I Anuex Oka~'l'll I LOS AN(:ELES (UPI I ~-I • Glendale 1vill be allowed to an· 1 nex 633 acres near the An geles 1\ationnl Forest. The rountyl Local ,\gcncy Formation Com· mission \'Oted J-1 to appro1·e' the annexation. despite pro-I lests by some Los Angeles of·I fic1al~. 1 ZIGThe fASHION MATE . do ·ZAG sewing mach-. es so •ne ~uch for so little! ONLY 9.~ case or cabine1 extra Di>to\'cr iu~i how · 10 \CW •nd t'.t~y II c.in be ' ~J\'t' o U1 ble mJchint' lt Ln . "d~r>rnd.t. V . . l!J\ di/ IL on1rnce~ of built . .11c con . · ''8·lag s1ircL. Pi·in ~rra1ghr and lit\. U\ ha d lure~ like bobb " . o y fC!,J· 3 OCf'dtl' flU\lttn~~ 11·1~d~r rcfeJs~·, · .1n mor1·. S1 JUST Carrying case Of cabinet extra estwanl<flo Gllo~l 111 ~ino · E •~usiv• Sing•hDl">t drop:fn bobbin CHOO'SE THE SINGER' SEWING COURSE THAT'S RIGHT FOR YOUI Register now! Weekday, even ing, Saturday classes. From $14.50 to $29.50 including $3.95 textbook . .5) NGER Sewing Centers and participating Approved Dealer~ For store nearest you, see the yellow pages under..SEWING MACHIN~S. Slngt:r t\ls • libt:l•l trJdt·ln poli cy. Alm,' C1tdlt Pl~n h ~Y~ll•b!t: 11 Sln11e1 St•ln1 Ctnteri. and m1ny Approved Dt•ltrt . .... T radem1r)t or THE SINGER COMPANY Copyrisltt ".> 1974 THE SINGER COii.iP ANY. AU Ri•h'' Rtscnot4 l'hro~1"'01111he World, • I· ' I' I I I I I I, 1· I ' I I , I - • Orange Coast Today's Final VOL. 67, NO. 107, 8 SECTIONS, 11 8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY , APRIL 17, 1974 N TEN CENT~ Newport-Mesa OKs 90/o Teacher Pay Increase By JACKIE HY~tAN Of 1111 DtllJ L'ntt SIMI r.ie"·port-~fesa school trustees Tuesday :ipprO\'cd a nine percent salarv increase ror t~achers for the , 197-1:75 sc.hool rear. Teacher represcntatiVl's had appro\'ed it earlier. ,. The one teacher demand vt'hlch v:as not met, a request for welghtl'd pay hikes for older teacher!:, was left open for further discussion >Ai.th the school di strict's Certificated ~ployes Council fCEC). Although teachers originally had asked for a 16 percent cost of li\'in~ raise, the CEC decided Tuesday aflernooo that the nine percent offered by Superintendent of Schools Joh~ Nicoll is acceptable. Beginning salary for a teacher v•ith a bachelor's degree v;ill rise from $8,130 annually lo $8,862. T tr e maximum pay. for a tencher with a master's degr«.>e and 12 yei'l~ ~·ilh the school district. rises from $16.502 to &17.987. '" ' 1-.;" '· .. _,_ \\' , U"I Ttllt'll•lt Oldies But Goodies Although their combined ages add.up to 155 years. ~th 1'1artha Gr.a· ham (left). born in 1894. and Glona Swanson, born 1n 1899. are still active in the theater. 11ere 75-ycar-old Gloria congratulates 80-year- old l\lartha on her return to the ijroadway stage with he r modern dance company. -'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Simo11 Gets T1·easu1·y Post; Sawl1ill Ne'v E11ergy Cl1ief \VASlllXGTO~ ! UPI J -President Nixon today, nominated \Villiam E. Simon to succeed George P. Shultz as Treasury secretary. -Simon. 46. a former Wall Street investment banker \\'ho is federal agency chief. V.'ill be succeeded as head of the Feder~! Energy Office by his deputy. John C. Sawhill. a \\'hite flouse annour.cement said. Jn making the announcement in routine • Frank McGee, 'Today' Host , Dead at .52 NE\V YORJ\ (AP\ -Frank 7\IcGee. 52, an NBC television ne"'sman seen regularly on the ··Today" progrant, died today. .._, He had been su(. \ \ fering from <'an- j ttr ' the bon<' <; f mar.'O\\' tor four years. The imme- . diate cause of death \\'as p~u­ monia. llls final moolhs of broadcasting MtOll'-duly \rere per· fonnl'd under severe pain . his doc-- lOr said. i\1cGce madr his last appearanee on the "Today'' program Thursday morning and checked Into the Harkness Pavilion of Columbi11 ,f>rtsbyterian J\.1<'dlcal Center here later the s::ime day. His hallmark AS a n e "' s broadcasl.Cr and commentator \\'as :oolneM hi crisis. a qulllity that brou~ht him nallonal attention. OOillr-on Pagr.r. ' fashion. the \\'hite House said the President ·'intends to play an increasing, expanded role in formula1ion of economic policy and will assume chairmanship of the Cooncil oo Economic Policy." Deputy press sec retary Gerald L. l\'arren indicated that many extra. official tasks carried oul by Shultz as the Administration's chief economic spokesman \\'ould not be passed on to Simon. lie s.1id. however. that Simon \\'ill be head of the so-called "Economic Troika" \\'h.ich includes the Treasury, the chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers and the budget director. He also v.'ill head the "Quadriad" \\'hich includes those three plus Arthur Bums. chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. \Varren said Nixon and Shultz had an "outstanding" relationship. indica1ing that the Presidenr did not fetl as close lo Simon. But he sought to make clear this did not mean Nixon lacked confidence in Simon. \\'arren said one of Sawhill's principal respoo.sibilities in the coming months "''ill be the l'OOrd.ination and planning of Project lndependenct?. a program aimed at achieving U.S. self-sufficiency in en· ergy by the 1980s. Shultz. ~·ho announced ~larch 14 !hat he would resign in ~lay, is the lam remaining member of lhe original 1969 ~ixon Ca~t. He origJnally was Labor setrctary. fil' became the first director of the Oflice of ~lanagemcnt and Budget (O~IB J in 1970 and moved to the Treasury post in 1972. Simon hurried back 10 \Vashington from &n appearanct this morning In Atlanta where he spoke at a meeting of the Amtrlcnn Society ·of Ne"·s1>'aper Editors. In I.he speech. he reileratcd 11is frequent warning \o Americans that unle~ they practice energy conservation. there will be futur.i: shonages -and long lines at gasoline !Ultions. Simon was Shulll's choict to replnce him sis head of . the Treasury. While concentrating on ti>(> natinn's cnt'rgy trilli, Simon rtJ.alncd the }ob of Treasury !See SDtOS, Pa11"e f1 School officials eslintatOO that the pny hike ~ill cost the district about S!.6 n1illion next year. Teacher salaries compriSl' 56 percent, or about $?2.8 n1illioo. or the $40.8 million school district budgctt proposed for 197t.7S. School officials said that the increase in t~chcr wages ~'ill be financed by nn acroSs·lhc-bo.1rd cut in spen d in g . resulting in slightly larger classes and a cutback in educational materials. . The CEC r('(luestt·d the right to rt"'lk'u n<'gotiolions if the rise in the cost of living for the 19i3-7'4 school ye;ir prO\('.~ to be higher than lt1L· cstunntrd 111111' percent. School Bo.1rd chairman J) o n n I 1\ Sma\l~·ooct told tenchcrs Tuesda\' n1~hl that the board can c:oosidef ne\\' proposals fron1 the CF.Ca! any ltn1r. The one item of dispute ~·a.s outhnt'd by CEC president Charles G<>rdon "A~ it 1'i no\\. :1 lt-;1ch1·r l'all con1-r1\'f1bly rea('h hi~ n1ax1111urn pa~· lt•\'l'I afh'r 12 1 e.1rs ht' stlld ··This n1t·:in~ n !e;1chcr Illa~· ht· eu11~1d1•rt'<l ovf'r the h111 at 3~." he s:11d Xi{'oll )lad oft1'r1·d a. 11ro\·1s1r0n for granting d1i'(:rf'tionar~ int•rit r:t1S.I')':. h1u tcnrhcrs nbJt't'ti'Cl. sa~ 1ng that rn1·ri1 ra1~es h:id ;1 had trat•k rt.'<.'Ord ;H Olht'r schools "Thl'.'y end tll) J.ll'llUl!; Ul\1llV1•d in Proposal J"IOli\ll'S and !:11t1rit1,.:111 (;ordt'ln s.1 id · Thi~~ 1t<in t snl\ t' 111" prohlf•n1 of the !t•:Jl'ht•r II ht)'' h1'1•n II 11 h I ho• St'hool J1:-lrll'I :.!U t'r 30 \!';\I'S c l•thl·r 1to·ni~ ".h1th v •• •rc a1lf1rO\'t>d b1 l.111!11 11 ·ar·h1·r~ aud !hi· ~thool bo:1rd arr :i ~.-1.tk.k1 l1f1• 1nsur;1111·l· p:1Ck.-.g1• at nQ cost rn_ 11•.1rhf'r~. a l:i pt·rct'nt inrrt>:ISl' 111 hP:11!h ;u1d 1lt•nl.1I u1sur:111ct•. anJ ;1 ln11 !'rini.: 1)f !h1~ ;11.:e t'f eligibility for h1·:11th :u1<1 d1 ·nlill l~·nt'fll.~ for rclirL'(i 1t·<1('h1 ·r~ fn•1n 67 tu 6.fi Aired Tax Rate Expected to Sta y Sci11ie iri Newport By L. PETER KRI EG Of .... Dall• ,.1111' ti.ff A $16.9 million budgf!I for the 197'-i5 fiscal yf'ar \\'as submitted to Ne.,..•port Beach councilmen by City ~tanager Robert L. Wynn Tuesday. The proposed spending pa ckage d<M>s not include the cost of anticipated raises for city employes. The raises are expected to boost the spending figure to about $17.6 million. according to Wynn. Nixor1 Nephe\v Honey111ooning 111 Costa Rica The nephew of President f'ixon, employed as an aide to fugitive financh.•r Robert Vesco, is hooe)mooning \\.ith his new bride folto"·ing a civil marriage ceremony in Costa Rica. A 196-l graduate of Ne~'J)Ort }{arbor lligh School . Oonald A. f'ixon and his 11'i(c \\'ere ~·ed by Jorge Diaz. governor or San Jose Provintt. The nuptials ha\·e been oonfirmed b~· the mother of the bride. who is 23-year- o\d 11elenc Lips"--y Nixon. formerly of \\·antagh, Long Island. Xe"' York . Her mother. f\lrs. Boran Lijll'k)'. declined to discuss further details of her daughter's marriagf! to the 27-year-0Jd son of 1'fr. and ~Irs. r . Donald :-;'ixon of ,'\e\\-port Beartl. "There's been enough publicity about the Nixon name," said ~frs. Llpsky. She did confinn in an inter\'ie~· ~ith the Ne11· )'ork Post lhat the C<'remony OCC"Urred about l'A'O \\"etks 11~0 and that 1he new\~·eds are honeymooning at an undisclosed location. The Lipsk}·s "·ere among about ei~ht friends of the ne\v ~Ir. and ~!rs. Xixon to attend the rites but his employer \1esco "'as not among them. Vcsco is currently a codefendant along \\itn (onner ~ixon Cabinet membl'rs John Mitchell and ~laurice Stans in the contribution of a S200.000 c.'.lmpaign stipend to re-<>lect President Nixon . TI;e in,·estigators clai nt it \l'a.~ offered on condition that a li.S. Securities and Exchange Commission probe of Vesco's financial dCnling be halted . The funds supplied by \'esco. who has employed ~ixon's nephf~· \\'it h Overseas Investors Ltd . for some tilnf'. v.·ere ret umed follo .... ·ing the explosi\'e donation and pol itical discussions. His young aide in thf! Latin American in,•esltncnt empire auentlcd Orange Coast College and the University of California al i\0t1hridge in addition 10 i\e"-port Harbor fligh School. II so. nex t yea r's bur!get 11111 he :1bn11t SI00.000 n1orr than the currl'nl yt-;1r's budget. Councilmen ll'ill be~in !heir rr1·1c"· l•f the document :\lnndav aft('rnoon. The budi:rt requr~ls authnri1~1!ion t<• hire 2~ r.e\\' city employcs. n1ns1 nf Tht•n1 for the police drpnrtmenl. \\"ynn is ask in, for an adtlit 1011.'ll poller se rgeant. t~·o patrolmen . fi\·e Jailers fur the nl'W police station. onr mf'trr n1n1d and one police clerk. llr is :il~n a.~~u1g for six nr"· f1rem1·11 · \\'\•nn ~11s ht' II hi> ablr lo hold s1)1·1;d1n::: t·lus1• In !hr prl'S('nt h'\f'I b1•t·:i.us1· of a shr~rr ('Utb;1ck in r•1p11a1 prn11·l'IS 1!1· ])rlllll"r! QUI th at lhf' rity S!'lt'lll ahflUl !-I rn1ll1on lhts \Pi1 r fnr I h ,. nf'drly t'•Hnp!rted poll('r ~ t J t 1 o n on .f,•1n\)(lrl'1· H!1;1d l'k·sidt·!'t. ht"s also fact"<l 1\ ith a dt·thnf' 111 1111111111;1 \l•d rt•\t'nu1·~ lroru frf':. 1 harg1'rl for ne11· construction A Re~ord Digit Pri1n e Rate I/its 10.5 Percc 11 l N'E\V \'OHK {Ul>1 1 -'J'hc interest rate for pritne business la.'lns reached a record hi gh today "'hen a large i\tlanta bank. Cili7.ens & Southern •. raised the prime rale tu 101-;: per('Cn t from 10 percent -for new loans and lo 10 11~ pe r('ent ror ex15't1n~ tna u.i;. 'l'he prime rate broke abo\'e 10 percent for 1he fir~t lime in the nation's history on i\londay '''hen f'irst Na.I.tonal Rank o! Chicago announced a rate of 10.10 percent and North c·arolina National Bank of Charl ot te then went to 101 ~ percent. 1'he Bank of ('altfornia of San f~rancisco \l'ent to 101,'.1 percenl ·r uesday. IStory. Page 41. ·r11e l '111011 Rank of Lo s 1\ngeles followed today. TI1ere appeared to be unccna1nty in hJnking circles \vh ethcr n1any other 1najor co1nn1ercial banks \\'Olli<! follow the n1ovc abo\'C 10 percent. ~l ost banking e~perts appeared convinl'Cd that the cur- rent runup in demand for corporate credit is not the result of im· pro\'ing busine!.S and therefore is nnl likely to be sustained. Saxbe Sciys Pat Hearst "' Assisted • in SA\" FRAXC.:ISCO 1l'P!1 -P;11t1•·1.1 !~cars! today 11.·as characteri7rd hi' !h1· l".S. :ittorn"r grnc>ral as a con1rnr1n criminal and 11 "illing part icipant 1n !hr $10.000 robbery of a bank hy hrr Svmhionc>sc Lihcration Army kidna1Yr'i. · Attome\' General \'.'Jliarn B. S.1xl~: said he cOnc!udPd that Patricia \\a s · n(ll a reluctant pnrticipant" in the rohber y of Panel iu :\e wporl 'lceb on Transit A lhrce·m:in panel \1·iJI speak on "Our Transport ation Future. Orange rounr1· Coastline" at a meeting of the Orangr' County Coast Associalion Thursdal' ;H nooo at the Balboa Bay Club :n ~c11 pr.rt Beat'h. Countv Rond Commissioner T c rl !\lcConVille. Orange Counly Transn District executi\'c G. T. Fieldini::. and John Chapman of Chapman ,\ssocia1t·~ ~111 discuss the fulure of rapid trr1n.-u along the Orange Count)' coa stline. ;i branch n{ rhr ll 1tx•rnia l~ank ~lond:iy ;111d like !he other pnr1ie1p;1n1s nflw is :1 luc1t1t·c. illt·lared l'icturc I'd!(<' 51. ll;tndolph A. I/ears!. f'a1 rtt'i<t's f;1 thrr. s;uJ through a spokesn1nn "Thi s is ;111 ~p<'l'th m:1king ., "Saxbl' has the right lo think \\h:1\ h" U11nks. and r al so trJ\'C that ng:11." lff'a r;;t said at his home. "\s far .1~ rrn 2 SLA 'SOLDIERS' OFFER INNOCENT PLEA-Pa ge 18 eon(."{'rned. it's .•rccu!auon Al this point, !'n1 not going to c::imment on th1· m;_1t- tcr bryond that ... "This i;roup y,·c'rc !alking about arc com mon (·r11111na1~. >11s.~ /lc·an.t 1s a p .. 1rt of it." Saxbc s.11d in \\'ashi ngton . 1\ guard '\\l'ho ~·itnessrd 1he rotfuer y s:ud Patricia left little doubt she \l.OUld use her gun . Earlier. U.S. Attnrnry .James Rro"'·ning and FRI agent in charge Charlf's Bales said in San Frant'isco that rMt,,graph~ taken h\· hidden bank cantcras shnY.rd Nobody Came onr of ·th<> robbers holding H gun on f'atritia. v.ho alStl 1.111s arn1l'd. Patricia. 1.1l1n \1·ns k1dnaP''<l F\'b 4. i!'i tht· gr;1ndd,1u~htcr of tlu· lri.;r11rlar1 11c"s.1imper giant \V1lha rn Hnndnlph lh•JtS1 E1n1Jty· /lous e for OCC Mee ti11 g Expecting a large turnout. for Tuesday night's public hearin ~ on the Garden Grove annexation question. trustees of the Coasl c·oni· munity College District booked the 1.200-seat Orange Coast ('allege t\uclitorlum. No one showed up. WORTH KEENE, chairman of the board of trusl.ee:i. ad 1ourned the 7:30 p.m. meeting at 7:ol 0 p.m. after first leading board 1ncmbers through the Pledge or ,\Uegiance to the Flag. All board members as well as. Chancellor l\"orman E. \\'atson. were clearly disappointed by the lack of public interest in the a.nnex- ation proposal which calls for the Coast Community College D1str1 ct to take In the Garden Grove Uaified School District. A SECOND public hearing Is scheduled for 7:30 tonight in Forum U al Golden West C-Ollege. Sa..:bt.· l'CP<'<lted ca rl11"r st;i11:tTi r·nts 1hat if th{' Fl'H kno1\·~ 11hcrP tht> !\L1\ 1~ hold1n1>1 ~lls.~ lfra r!'it they should ~I) af1er h1•r. :'\clllng Hcar~t had said !hat con1n1ent ''b o rdered on tht' irrespon)':iblc ." Saxhe said h15 first rt>nction h11d not changed. Thi'! VBI has ohtainrd four robb<>r\- 11arrants a~ainsl kno~ll ~I.A mcmb<>rs in the robbt·ry but has named Patr1 t"1a onl~· a!'i a mn!eri ril 11.'ltnc'i!'i bt>cause of ('\ 1dcncP that she mil)' ha\'e been forcL-d to parllC'1p&tc Shorth· t1 fl<'r Saxbe ma c. h1!ii ~~~le· mcnt. liro\\ning dlsclo~ that a fl'dcral ~r:ind j\Jty had h<>cn oon•:<'ntd in San Franclsco 10 fflns1der l'.ioth the bank robber) an ' '"'=' kidnaplnjl J . ''Thr \Oh1:.•.1rinl.'M of the RC'11on~ i~ e qUL<SLIOn of fact tht" ~rand Jur;.• ~·Ill ha\'c , --..-!~IE'AR"SlfT7', f'l'"""',-f'o-----'-~~~~-'-~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~- __ T~r~ustee.s said they hoJ>!. for a better turnout. ... Fnr 111~1anr1·. 111r<H111· fro1n bu1ldini.: p1•r111it~. 11l11f·h hit :1 !111:h nf S'.!8~.llOll l;1st .11·.1r, 1111l Qt· on ll' ,J·ILllOi. this ~t·:ir rind 11111 ri"'' unly :ihghll} t11·~1 ~t·ar. \\'~11n ~l1IQ \\'~nn ~;ud ht' l'.~pf·rts the 1·ur!'1·u1 ~I 2fl IJ~ f:ltL' 11 iJJ 11ol j:!O Up Tht1l tth•.1/l'i a p<'rl'Qn ownini:, :i $50.000 ho11.~1· 11111 p:1.1 ~1511 fnr rnuu1cq1;1 I t<L~l'S Hi..; t11ral 1;1 ~ bill Y.Jlt tx• sc1·cral limes 1n11rc th;1n 111.11 h1)11e1cr. bt•(:ause of 1S1·1· lltl>f;ET. l';igr 21 ~la)·oral \' olc f)t,l avt:d Due • To Ill11 es~ 'lcv.·port Bearh seated onr of ils nf'1\' city councilmen but del:tyed elrctlnn or it n('\\' n1aror Tiiesd:iv hf>caust" of !hf' lllnri;s Or lh1• uthf>r ne\\·lv rll'CtNl 1·011ncilmnn .. \lrs. Lur!ll<' t\ul'hii. ~!rs. Kul'hn undcf\.\rnt -~ur~c>ry :it l/oag ~le1nor1al fl osp1ta! Tu 1• s d a v niorn ing :tnf! ,.rob.1bly 11111 nr1! Ix· :ibl~ to ai,;suzne hrr pos! ror ;1 rnnnth. ('ounl'ih-nc·n rut ufi t11t• 1·111e until ;11 !«a~! 7\lay J.t but agr1·t'd th at if :\!rs. i.;u,.hn •·annot bi· pre!\tnt ;1! !hat n1t•e1ing, tht· t•IL't'\lon 11111;1i.:a1nbe1lcla}ed rr1uncil1n;1n Hich:ir<I J). Crout \\'Ill 1·r>ntinuc to sit in th1· ('11rflna del Mar IJ1strirr 6 S('a\ that lie did nQI try to rel11ln until '.\lrs. Kuehn rt·f·UJX'rales. Thi' dt'c1s1on to Oela\· st•lf'ctinn of a n<'"' ma.\f1r and vice mayor carne on a n1otion hy n1·~ly scatcd Councilman re t e flnrrf'tt Barrc>tt bnlk!'d <11 an an1endment ~cuing :i rcr!a1n date for lhe \'OI<'. hut f111all~ a!iretd aftc>r 11th1•r tounr1lme11 ;Jssur('(f him that lhl'>' "·11uld agree to ;1nnthPr de lay 1f illrs. Kuehn 1s not prf'sent J)urinJ{ earlier ct·rt'monu·s. Counc ilman f';1 rl Kyn1 la. 11hn h;1s rrprrsenlPf! IJ1stric t :l for four .t 1·nr.o;, stcpp('d dO\\TI to ;111,,...,· B:irr<·!I ln tnkr lh1• o:uh of office. Kym!:1, "ho did not Sf't'k r1•-f'lcction r:ictrndrd (ll'r sonal thanks lo Citv 7\l~1na i:l'r HotK·rt L \\'\'nn and his stair rin<I h;id snmc l'\cn ·111.:hcr ll'ords or rrni.o;c for">l;i!nr llnn;ild A. ~!1·lnni s. · J'\'r bt'f'n ;,ict i1·c in eitv aff;ur~ for 15 ~t·ars ;ind hi··~ !)1<' best n1a\·or "c\·e had in lhosc !t'<'.1rs." l\yn113 said . Fnrnll'r n1a_1ors Uorctn :\lar~l1al1 ;Htrl l'aul Gruber 1\·ere a1nnn,:: •1l>uut ;.ti persons in the :iudicnce \\·at('hin~ the h,l!~ aftl·rnoon Cl'ri:r-nonv. ,\ spokf's man ·al I lo;1g .\1t~111nr1a I llOsp1 ral said 1t is s!1!I undctcrn1u1cd h('l1v tSee ,\IA\'Olt, Page Zl Coas t Weathe r lf;-11y ~un.~h1nc \\'ill prr\'ail Th11rs-- d,J\' .1~ thf' h1.:h h'ffiJ>!.'ratun·~ dip into !hi· ~l!i alon~ lhc coa.~1 i'arfia! t•l•·:iring 1., forc·cast fnr the after llOfln hour~ l:\S!l~I·: 1'011 \ \' Jrnnrs Roose velt <11~p11tt>s rerol- /r(/1011.~ h~ Jri.,11re lf1//1a111 IJn11a- l111 111 111.1 111•11· r11111)b1onrorl1y (//Jl)~IT r1rr.~.~11rrs jrtJnJ !hr. H'l11r o> 11 .. 11"' Stor11. /'IO!lt 4. Al Yov• Sl~Y•<• ' '"" L•nattt .. eo•l•ll• " M11U•• • ,. ••~II " ll't•!11 "'" c11,,. .... , ' """'"-' ,. ..... , " c ..... c •• ,;,, " Nttl•t l ·~ ' (11 ... ,,,, H st 0.11111 (t\!Mr U•lt Ctm•n " ·-· Jl•W , .. ,. .... 11 " )H•h 11•1.J !>till\ Nt!•<H " .. 51th•v"'~ • E11111f111 ··~ • ·~· M111ott1 "" fll!t•"'""''"' "" TtltY"ltll • F"'1nct If.II Tllt1!1f'\ •·" ·-" .... ,~ .. ,_,, "" llHorll 11 • 'fir••lll .... i'lt•--" ( I • I ~ ""'Ila ... ~ ENERGY CHIEF PIC KED $: John C. Sawhill ~ ~ Ft"fllh Page 1 ~1 1\'iON ... ~tt,,crsecrelary. ~ "'·as at Shutu•· in.'iistcncc that~SilllCln e up" a p;:irtncrshlp in the prestigious II Street firm or Sa lomon Brothers in to joln tf\e Treasury as No. 2 m11n. whill, 37. is 1 former college fessor and associate director of the ice of Management a1i? Budget. \lllt h torate in el'OflQITlies, Sawbill joined n when-the l''EO was created , and rked out the fuel allocation syslem d the standby raUaning plan. sing a highly pct!Onalized Jlylc, E created a nattoru:il image for If as he became known as "Energy .. · With . .a repuUltion for blunt talk. he clashed publicly v.·ith such diverse figu res as Roy L. Ash. O~fB director -'mo . reportedly wantOO Shultz's job - and I~ Shah of Iran. · Slmoo chastised tht Shah for chargin g that U.S. firms were smuggling oil into the country despite the Arab embargo. Delancy Pleads Guilty in Theft; , Charges Reduced Silver specu]ator Ned Preston Det.ancy oJ Newport Beach baJ pleaded guilty to i"educed charges after tv.1ce being arrest_ed Jor defrauding investors seeking silver ingots. I.' "DeLancy, a fonner IHoneer i n 'pantyhose vending machines, pleaded ' auilty to a charge of grand theft after agreeing 10 allow Orange GotJnty 'Superior C.ourt Judge James Turner to COMOlidate the two cases against him. Judge Turntr set ~1ay 9 as the date he v.·ill sentence De Laney, Tl, to what could be a stale pri.son tenn of ooe to IO years. DeLancy was arrested. last June by Orange police "'ho accused him of pocketing more than $30,000 paid by five Investors who · claimed they never got , rneir silver ingo!s. ' ' • • . ;. • • He v.·as again arrested after he ~Uegedly advertised through h i s Am<'riCan \\'ay. Inc. and defr auded investors of a further $26,12$. DeLancy. the founder of PanWtic tntematiooal of Newport Beach, first ~ppearcd on the criminal charges at about lhe same time as he appeared as a key prosecution witness in the murder tor hire trial of Fullerton la"'Yer ~lichaeJ Kester Remington. A long Superior Court trial ended with the a~ulttal of Remington, 34. on charges t'hat be hired killers to eliminate a number of wifnesses and plaintiffs Jn civil sulls filed again st h\s vending machine company. · Re-entry 'f est !\lade VANDENBERG. AFB (UPI) -A research and development rHntry vehicle was launched Tuesda y night by the Air Force Space and 1'llssi1e Test Center. A modified 1'1inuteman I propellOO it down the west~m test !angc. OlANGtCO.AST II DAILY PILOT Ii.. 0.lf'OI' C-,.t! l)o,., P,~,( d n w"'C~ I\ C-e<-.,..-··"'""' .. Nt'<·-"" ..... o. •• ("'"!"'II~·~~~~. ~r>M•'• .. t • .,., •••• "''"'-M_,,., ·~ ' ' ,., !·' t.o• '• ,,.,... N•·•PO~ C.ot~ I •'>QI°"" 8oK• '""' 1 .... v..., .._ ........ """-""''111!1<1!..,.. •• ..., f.a• °"""-r.aro ,i.,,., -..~"tr'""' ~ '"I:'~ .....,,,.. 1<1~.,.. ""'~ ........, s.i ...... ., -su~ ~ ..... t ... Ill•~ ..... flo""'•"'"4 l>"lll ... , .\."l(l ""~" ... ,!d. ..... ~i.i-C.•-1--,.~. 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She told board memben that some students were setn hilchhiking while others were _ "hanging around olher schools or \\'anderlng around the beach without parental knowledge." School board members did not prom ise to take action but did tell the parents lhey \lo'ill lake the matte r under consideration. 1'1rs. Clark said parents we r c parUcularly conce rned. because t\lo'O separate crime' involving teen-age girls, a murder-rape and a rape . have taken pl ace in the neighborhood within the past year. The murderer has not been found. ~trs. Clark said that she reumed home from work 1\te!day morning when her 13-year-old son called from a grOcery !tore to say he couldn't get into ~ 11-0u>e. She then began checking with other parents and aald she round many of them frightened becaute their chil dren had not returned home several hours after the 9:30 a.m. dismissal. The release of students ca me as a result of a power fail ure which school orncials said made the many port.able and windo.,.,·\ess classrooms unusable. Power resumed at 9:35 a.m., only minutes after the students had left. Lincoln 1'.11ddle School p r J n c i p a I Wllllam R. Ritter sa id that the maintenance men had checked with the FAison Company but hfld not been told when Po"'er \\"OU!d resume. , "I thought it could continue for a tong period," Ritter ~ -- He said that teachers had been assigned to supervise the children in the playground untll buses could take them home, but that some children left without permission. ..Ifs a large playground and t.Mre are a lot of children." Ritter said. "We're concerned about what happened ." He said there had been no way to notify the parents SQ qui ckl y but tha t he had prepared a written explanation for lhc children to take home .,.,·ith them. "Son1e children arrived home and rouldn 't get In bccnuse no one was there," ~!rs. Clark said. "l'm not trying t(l Rffix blame. We just want to be sure this doesn't happen again.'' School Boa rd Chairman Don a Id Small"·ood 10\d Mrs. Clark that the board shared her concern. ''\\rc'11 be happy to take ll into consideration in future p I an n i n g . ' ' Smallwood said. Kennedy in Belgra1le BELGRADE (UPI) -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy <D-Mass.), put intematiooal issues such as EaJt·West detente at the top of the agenda today in talb with Yng061av President Josip Broz Tllo. Kennedy, "~ flew to. Belgrade Tuesday ol'ght on the second Jtop of a tact-finding tour of Eastern Europe, also scheduled a trip to nearby Ava\1 hJountaln and a teJC\'lsion recording gessJon. 'ONE OF A KI ND' A.UTO SELLS FAST The car may he.ve btcn "one or 111 kind'' After belnf lowered, rtbullt and rtpalnted , but her:e's an 1d that ITas lots of equalii every wetk in the Dall y Pilot. Jt's just another ad that.got re.suits: '66 PORSCHE 912. lower<>d. re.blt. tng.. s spd, konis, m\ch. tirt3, new paint 20- 27 MPG. F~I 8 Uk. tape. $3300/0ffer. 1Phone No.) Tbe ndv~niser said he made the sale .• , .90ld tht car es a direct result of lhnt ad. For the di rect line to results. try dialing 61~5671. Called Tough Newport Sign I Law Propose.d • A proposed tough nev.' Ne"-'PQrt Beach sign ordinance !hat \\"Otdd orohlblt roof signs and elimina tes special stnndmts for service stations and drive-In restau- rants \lo'as un\'c1\tod TuC'Sday. ThC' rev ision of the sign ordinance v.·as prompted by the prolireratlon of signs in s0me parU of the clly. according to Community Developme nt 0 i r e c t o r Rlchllrd V. Hogan. lie sa id t!':e problen'i is "·orst on the Coast High.,.,·ay and Newport Boulevard. •Iogan disclosOO that he termed the "rough-rough draft" of the ordinaDCe tlJ a grou p or representatives from the Newport Harbor Onunbrr of Commerce, From Page 1 BUDGET ... school, county and special dlslrict tares. City taxes amount to 12.8 percent of the total local tax:es charged to Newport Beach homeo.,.,7Jers this year. The 619 city rmployes are the biggest cost in tl1e city government. Total personnel rosts Including salaries and fringe benefi ts will be more lhan $10 million or roughly 60 percent of the proposed budget. Y.'ynn said there arc no outstanding capital projects proposed next year. ahbough he is as king the council to spend $3.3 million for capital lmprovemtnl!. Included in that total are ~.000 in dra inage projects and $245,000 for st reet and alley construction and resurfacing. Wynn ls also aaking for $200,000 to remodel city hall and for $35,000 !or new bicycle trails. · He Is also proposing acqulsitl~n or t .... ·o lol<; at Inspiration Point in Corooa del !\tar but the $2lM>,OOO price \.rould be paid by state and oounty monies. lie is also asking for $2!!.000 to construct improvements to pro t e c I Newport Beach lifeguard headquarters which were threatened during a heavy storm !his year'. He is also asking councilmen to authorize a $.100,000 expenditure for a new police emergency alarm 1ystem in the new police building. However, $270,000 of the total v.·ould come from state money. Wynn is propcsing the alarm system in conjunction wilh a police proposal Ill tie 8.000 homes and businesses directly into police headquarters via cable television. C-ouncllmen have yet to give fonnaJ approval to that program'°however,, 1'he major road building project propcoed by Wynn t. the widening ol t'ord Road between Jamboree Road and MaeArthur . ~evard. q would cost abou\ 14!0,llOO oolr1 l!I0.000 ol the total would city money. The . rest y,·oold come from the state and county. The budget dQes not include anf money for the planned 1nlnlbus program to be operated on a trial basis this summer. Wynn said tbc program was approved after he had completed work on 1he budget and the money will ha\'e to be appropriated from existing accounts. moi;t Ukely the stabiliialion fund. He said tht! stabilization fund could also be tapped if cily employes raises go abol'e. Jbe sel:en per<:_ent_fie:ure be _bas provided for. There Is also no money tn the budget for the proposed paramedic program that Wynn is currently studying at the council's request. A report is due to the council In the near future. Fron• Page 1 HEARST ... to. decide .'' Browning said. Bates declined to comment on Sa:rbt 's statement. but said the FBI has 100.125 agents \lo'Ork,ing on an "aggressive in- \"eStlgaUon. '' "There v.•as no doubt 1n my mind she "·ould :;hoot," Shea said in an interview with KRON lelevision:- tl1e N~'J)On 1!arbor-Cosla Mesa Board of Realton and the N1'.lwport Beach Citizens Envlroomenlal Commi ttee asking lhelr suggestions !or refining IL He .said that when the ordl~ is revised throogb suggestions from theM: groups It may be Jess restrictive tn aome respects than foe current sign ordinance. Hogan said he is wtJling to conskler a change In the ordinance lo permit a limited ronn of direc1ional signs. The current code does not allow off-site signs pointing to shopping centers, real estate for sale, or any other site. Hogan said that there ts currently a problem of "weekend violations" wh ich the dty cannot afford to police. He asked t~ Board 'o( Realtors to comt up with some suggeslloris on a d1rectlonal sign provtsioo wh.ich would be acceptable to them and 1o citizens' groups. lfogan al90 said he iJ willing lo consider the problems of c e r t a I n industrte~I. such a! movie theaters and hotel<;, whJch have ch&:lging bUls of entertainment. I-le said, howe\•er. that he hopes to kttp the a.ign ordinance as general aS possible in the interest of fairness . Hogan denied that tbe drafted sign ordlnAnre is modeled after the one adopted recently by Costa Mesa. A number of areas of the ordinance re.main lo be v.·orked out. Hogan said, including the length of lime an own er \\·ould be gh·en to remove or alter an offending sign . He asked representatives present at the un~eiling lo meet with him again on a .,.,·eekly basis unlil they had revised the sign ordinance lo be acce ptable to all groops involved. Hogan added that the Planning Commission and the City Council will then hold public hearings on the propooed ord!nancc before any final action is taken. Police111en Pluck Pur1Jorted Potted Plu1it Pilf e1·ers A pair of alleged potted plant pilferers \Vere arrested by Newport Beach poll cc Tuesday, a r t e r a Westcl iff district homeo.,.,'Tler reported someone {l\ching his philodendron and heisting his hyacinth..!. -Patrolman -Gel'l')' ThomP900 arrested the suspects near the scene of lhe alleged thefts from the home of Jack 1'1cRoberts on Highland Drive. J°"'P'n P. SulliYllll. 19, of 436 Cambr1dge Circle, Costa Mesa, remained in custody today in 11 e u of $5,000 ball after being booked en suspicion of burglary . His companion . Judith J .. Seidel, Tl. of 221 Cabrlllo St.. Cost.a Mesa . v.·as released from custody on a charge of ~ess.lon of stolen property after posting $2,500 bail. Investigators claim they had a variety of potted plants In their possession-four of 1''hich 1'1cRoberts claimed belonged to him-In addition lo Can! of paint and a balltQ' jumper __cable .Q.lleg~\y st9len from another nearby residence. SWllval'I, ..-.'ho was expected lo be arraigned today in Harbor Judicial Diatrict Court, ~·as booked _ on the burglary charge becau5e he allegedly entered the premise& to commit theft. During the: t'UlT'eflt spring mont hs. theft of potted plants ;Jong the Orange Coast has reached epidemic proportions, from Seal Beach to San Clemente. o.111 PINI lt-41 ... APPEAL REJ ECTED Sus1>9ct Eloise Popeil ~lrs. Popeil '" A111Jeal Bid Turned Dow11 By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tflt O•llY Pllel l l•tl A plea that no matter what she allegedly said, Ne"'Port Beach socialite Eloise Popeil cannot be considered to have conspired to murder he: multl- mlllionaire husband while he w.as in Chicago, 2,000 miles away, has been rejected by California's Second District Court of Appeals . The motion to dismiss the charges, flied by·Santa Ana attorney Phil Petty, was refused by lhe Los Angeles court. He sald Tuesday following the court's action that he will now appeal directly to the California Supreme Court in behalf of Mrs. Popell, 519 Harbor Island Road. Petty, who is handling Mrs. Popeil's case along v.·lth lawyer Robert Green,. predicted he .,.,·ou1d file a new motion for appeal f'rlday. His new maneuver in an effort to al'oid a trial now scheduled for April 24 In Long Beach Superior Court will be followed by a mollon lo delay the case itself until June. Long Beach police have charged Atn. PopeU, 48, and her boyfriend, Daniel -Ayers';'"37. of Santa Ana. with conspiracy to commit mr.lrder and soliciting to commlt'Jnurder. They remain free on bail in connection with tht charges filed after tv.·o friends of Aye rs from Douglas Aircraft Company in Long Beach v.·ent to investigators with a tale alleging a murder-for-hire plot. lnformation supplied by the pair led to a series of meetings in \\'hirh Ayers and :J\trs. Popeil allegedly discussed • tht sla ying of Samuel J. Popeil, SJ, of Chicago. He is chairman of the boal-d of Popeil Bros. Inc.. manufacturers of various \. C1·isis See11 Persisting By Hinsl1aw By O. C. llUSTL~GS Of ,.,. °""' 1'1111 llef'I Although he agreed It ls no longer as se\'tre. U.S. Rep. Andrew ffln shaw told a Costa Ates.a audience i'uc~ay night thnl the energy crisis is. and wlll continue to ht, a fact of American llf~ lhrougb 1980. By that time the United States will,· hopefully, be sett sufficient in energy produclion but achieving !hat goal will be costly, the Ne.,.,'J)Ort Beach Republican said. Speaking to the ga rage owners and energy committees of the Costa l\tesa Chamber of Commerce. HI n shaw predicted It ~'OUld be Impossible to finance 0per1.tion Independence without · making some cuts elsewhere. Specifically, he slllgled out ~ousing programs and welfare programs and suggested that Congress have a "close look'' at them. Independence by the end of the decad e is in the realm ol posslbilily because the ll.S. beat President KeMedy's timetable for a manned moon landing but Hinshaw said, "We just cannot afford all the other programs and maintain a national commitment to solve the energy crisis." lo his dlscu.s.slon of the energy problem Hinshaw asserted that the biggest roadblock to an ewentual solution is lhe absence of aceurate 11tatlslics. Because the statistical information is inadequate, the congressman aald , there have been connlctlng reports about the energy crlsi!:, even from the Federal Energy Office. A recently introduced bin proposes to .set up an energy statistics office. Hinshaw said he supports the measure. Other legislation Hinshaw w o u I d support Is elimination of the oil depletion a11oy,·ance and foreign tax credit.a. "Some of the oil companies paid Jess than on~ percimt of their income in ta1et to this country," Hinshaw said about multl·nationat companies. "I don't like lhe disparity of some companle!t paying a 25 to 30 percent tax and the oil companies only one percent." Htnshaw also told the group he had just learned of a new shale oil extraction process being <esled by Occidental Petroleum which makes it economlcally feasible to go into production at today's oll prices. "The prediction ls that the world price of o.il will lettle at ft.SO a barrel and that will make it economical to extract shale;"-he said. Despite this technological breakthrough and others likely to occur in hame11ing the sun to produce electricity, Hinshaw said he favors cooservaUon and maintenance of the 55-mlle per hour speed llm!I. Butz !la s Blame For Food Prices kitchen and sporting goods gadgets. 'roKYO (AP) Secretary o f ln\'cstigators claim the motive for the Agriculture Earl Butz today blamed the alleged murder plot against Po~il "'~Sa s_teep Iire in American food_p_rl.~___il' Share of his S200 million fortune, prior to January and February on hou.sewi\~ the imminent dissolution of the estranged anti politicians \\'ho demanded price cou ple's marriage. which v.•ould have ceilings. eliminated her cla im. Butz, on a tour of Asia, told the Japen Defense attorney Petty predicted that National Press: Cl ub price. ccilings caused the court will grant his motion to production to fall off and a a>nsequent continue the trial until at least early increase in pcices. June because of conflicts O\'er other "One of the bes t ""ays to get court dates and the fact there has been production is to give some profit to the no request to dale for a delay. producer." he said. -'--~~~-'·~~~~~~~~~~- • Asked why, he said, "lt was her stance. Her position . Jt was so, uh, so tough. J heard her say she would &boot the first S.O.B. that moved or did anything out of line." ' ... "'"° 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA 646-1919 CLOUD SUH DAY ~1iss Hearst was dragged from her apartment on Feb. 4 and her captors, members or the Symblooese Liberation Army. demanded 1 muslvt food giveaYt·ay program by l\1W Hean t's father. In a later tape-recorded messai;:e, ~1iss tlearst renounced her former life and said she was joining forces with the SLA . ... The robbery occurred 1.,onday at a lllbernia Bank branch in a quiet neighborhood near r.olden Gale Park. Fh·e men and fO\Lf v.·omen f!tadc up the robbery team . 1"1\•o pcrSOM "-ere !ihot and Yt'ounded during the getaway . ln Sacramento, Cal ifornia Atton1tY (;t>ncral Evelle Y-ounger announced war- . ra111 s had lx'-tn issued for four persons 'lfle described u associates of tht SLA, Those Mmed '-'tl'e Angela Al¥food, Emily llarrls. \l{illlam Harris and Wil- liam Wolfe. F rom Page 1 MAYOR ... long ~1rt. Kuehn will be oonflned to bed. "Her condition l$ M.llsfactory," tbtl' spokesman said, although ehe Is not f~ling well enough to havt visitors or tRkt telephone ealls. Cooncifman Milan Dostal and Jfowimt Ro~en, re-eleckd la~t week, were also given the oath of office by City Clerk Laura L..1gl0!!. B~eball Shoes 10.95 up Uttle Lea9ue Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 to 17.95 Baseball Mith 5.95 to .49.95 Baseballs & Bah Colored Sleeve Undershirts Track Shoes 11.95 to 24.95 Track Panh 2.50 & 3.20 Warmup Sltoes 15.95 to 23.95 Tennis Dresses Tennis Shoes & Sh'ort~ Tennis Shoes - 7 .95 to 22.95 -· Tennis Rackets 4.95 to 50.00 Tennis Balls -8.35 Doz . Handball Gloves. i ,.ea11s RacquetbaU Racquets Bikes-fires-Tubes Parts-Repairinr Darts & Dartboards Skateboards 5.95._-.J.95 • 8.95 Slant Boards . YolleybaRs ...:.. Basketballs Warmup Suits Speedo Swim Suits • .. I .I I I I \ ' i !1 ' I I DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ·Endless The perils of Ne~rt Dunes are In the headl ines again lending more weight to the contention that pro~ lems a.t the Jlt-tatcd. Oran ge County-cwped park in New· port Beach may never be re solved. The Board of Superviso rs declared the curren t lease. held by Newport Dunes lnc., in default last year because some of U1e provi sions weren't being lived up to. Now th e lessee has decided to trv to resolve the di sputed areas· or the lease and some reiativel y innocent vic tims are the first to be affectecJ,. The lessee i~ e\•icting some trail ers and tra iler dwelle rs who were allowed to locate out o! a designated trailer park on other Dunes land. The lessee also says he 's found anotber en tre preneur daring enough to put up the money and time to reopen the Ocean Toa d Re staurant at the Dunes -correcting another lease violation. Three restaurant operaLors have fa iled on this site. And v.•hal or the sweeping master plan for creation of a multi-million dollar amusement park at the Dunes'! IL is sitting on a back burner someplace. So. li ke the radio and TV soap operas. the long frustrating saga of Newport Dunes enters a 'new chapter. slill seeking that brighter tomorrow ... Fair Pay vs: Inflation Te3.chers in the Newport-~1esa Unified School Dis· trict Monday voted to accept what appears to. ~ a ~en· erous pay increase offered by the school adm1 n1strat1~n. They'll get a nine pertent across-the-board rin se and improved fringe benefits, including a free $5.000 life insurance policy. The teachers' initial demand was was for a 16 percent raise. • . Dunes S~ga eve ryone to deal with. Trying to cope with it al a local government level is at best frustrating. Governme11tal agencies -especially school districts -ha\'e 10 deal with employe groups .demands, yet some- how present a balanced budget while operaling under new tax ceilngs established by the state legislature. As tht? pressures for higher and higher salaries grow without commensurate increases in •·productivity" \t hrough new systems or so me larger classes, for exa111- plel. the resul t can only be a reduction in services or cd· ur aliona.I programs. unl('sS \'Oters approve t.a x increases. It i.s worth not1ns: that Supt. of schools John Nicoll already has declared that !he Newport-ri tcsa :schools v.'iU need a tax override \l:ithin three years. Zoning ReYersal ~ews 1tcn1: "Commercial 1\pproval Sought fo r Fun Zo ne Property." The news iotory a c·ouple of weeks back said that J ohn A. Kon,11iscr. v.~ho 0,1,.ns Ba lboa 's Fun Zone. is ;tsk- ing the city to return the Fun Zone to con1mcrcial l!SC. Konwiser explained that the property is up for 'sale and most of the buyers have expressed an interest in buifdjng stores and restaurants on th e property. .'\nd t.l)at is an interesting turn of events. The property now has a residential designation in the general plan beca.use a year ago Konw1se r convi nced the city cou ncil he simply couldn't fi nd anybody \\.'illing to invest in it for con1mercial purpose~. The council -which had wanted to keep the prop- erty commercial -finally consented to-the change. But the co ndom iniums Konwiser wanted never will be buil t. 'fhey were rejected by the state Coastal Co mm ission. • ' I ' J ' - In voting to accept the offer, however, teach~rs said that if the cost of living increase goes abov.e nme per· cent, they'll ask to renegotiate. From all of Lh is, Newport Beach has had a lesson to profit from in some future planning controver~ies - and has one of those oppbrtunities ver y rare in city planning and zoning matters to cfo better next time. Knock! Knock ! The problem of rising costs ·jJ a tough one for N A Gifted Reader Fi11ds Letters Bofff.i11g . Interviewer Dear Gloou1y Gus How Fair Should a Mailbox Be? Probes Work ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ l'\'e knoY.n Studs for m a n Y years-mostly at the poker table-but not IO ·well that T feel embarrassed at reco m· mending a book Y.'ritten by a friend. Heaven or Hell I could take -but Purgatory Point? Lord have merey! J. n. The book -to be published 1 h i s (or glad) to be with all day long, the vast week-is "Working." the author is Studs and sudden changes in the infrastrueture Terkel, who also Y.TOl:e "Hard Times" of many modern businesses and in- and "Divi sio n dustries-all these play a profound part ·Street: Amel'iea." in the-"·ay-we view the ~·orld. our and it is the most behavior and our reactions lo making a fascinating pi c c e living, and thus making a life. of ea\lesdropping I Except for a few tedious or pompous or have ever read. abstract sociological studies, ~y has "Work ing" is a really investigated the human side of series of tape-inte r· v.;ork.ing in modern society. People often \iews in depth in He about how they feel tov.·ard their \\ilich "people talk work. or keep sucq feelings carefully about \\'httt they do suppressed. or by sudden acts of all dAy and how they feel about ¥i'hat estrangement or violence reveal the they do." It runs the gamut from cab. tumultuous emotions crtumlng beneath driver to tenn is ·player, school teacher the surface for a long time. to policeman. stock broker to hotel clerk. To the Editor: Last week there \ras the !eller fron1 the lady v.·ho couldn't understand why Evans-Novak v.·erc so dov.TI on our be· loved President -this wee k v.·c have the doctor v."hosc '"sense of fairness is ap- palled" by the \\"atergatc Grand Jury in- formation being leaked to the press (so that Vt't?, the mere people, can read the sorclid'truth to v.·hich \\·e appa rently ha\•e no right). THES f'INALL \', the most vulgar in· suit to a nom1al person's intelligence. a letter from a Newport Beach resident who thinks vle should all get together a nd send in a dollar to help Nixon pay his back taxes. (After all. he deS('rvcs a lot more !J - This last line of reasoning brought me tG the verge of becoming violently ill. fl am trying to maintain a c o u t b vocabulary here, but it is not easy.) Then, last \li'eek on television I see some couple who claim the y are starting to death because the man only makes $15,000 a year and food costs too much. It apparentl y never occurred to his \\'ife to go out and get a job. She has kids -: so what? l\1illions of women v.·ork full t1n1c jobs around their kids. truck driver to press agent. AS FOR the impact of the book, I can do no better than quote the most perce1> LONG AGO. in one or my early eol· 11ve social historian of our lime. Lev.is urMs I fa ulted AmcriC3n novels ~t Mumford v.tio wrote after ~ing !he plays' for-invariably leaving ou.t of their_ galleys:' "A powerful. original. _in- themes one of the most 1mportanr describable and ~le book. Over a strands in a person's life -V.'hat he hwl<lred idffitifiable people ha\'e created v.'Orks at. ~w he .does it, and ~'~t ne it by word of mouth, and on~y an in- t HAV E worked since I was sixteen and wouldn't have ii any other way. I tell you this. though. I'd sooner put my -family's-har<H!amed mone_y in tho garbage disposal than send one di me to you·knOW-'fl.'ho. I know one is supposed to be open· minded and coos ider all points of \'iew. but in my mind these letters I have men- tioned are far beyond the real m of sanity and don't deserve the recognition of being printed. let alone read. and I 1,1•ish J hadn't read them . but 1 chd -and they made n1e sick. Be honest no"' -are these people for real ? ge ls out of it emot1onally arxl sp1ntua1\y terviev;er of genius could possibly have and socially. brought it fon h." In the greal ma jority of our novels and And the :spellbowld reader can only sec- p\ays ("Death of a ~ales"!lan" v.:a~ one of ond Mumford's comment that ''l h c the few to break v.ith this tra~1t1on) the Snock of reading this book is lik e the characters . are only l~o-d1me~~lo~al shock of hearing one's voice played beck because their v.·hole work1ng:tay is ~g-by a recorder. One cannot put down this . nored o~ slurred. in fa.vor of the ir love life book without "·anting to take a long hard and social relati onships. look at one's <>"''Tl life and dail y Y.'Ork:' BUT IN real life the way in which v.·e You'll never look. at a. cop or cab driver cam our Jiving. me people we are forced the same way aga1n, either. Nixon-Connally Tapes \VASHINGTON -The Watergate pros~ ecutors are pushing their investigation of former Treasury Sccretllry John C.On- nally rlgtit into the \Vh.itc House oval of- fice. They have asked the \Vhitc Hou.s.e for Lape,; of conversations bety,·~n Ptts1· dent Nixon and Connally on milk mat· 1crs. In secret statements to the \\'atergate prosecutors, dairy lobbyist J a k e Jacob!en has said he delivered $10,000 to Connally at Jh!!: Treasury De part- menl. Jttcobsen nl· leged that Connally p>ekeled the mont'J' and returfit'd It only afte r the dniry lobby came under invest!· gation. The fOr('e.ful COn· allv once a po"-cr in the Nixon cabinet. aod'slill a presidential contender. told U!i in a lengthy telephone conversallon from Texas that he had ~n offertd the $10.000 but had rc}ected It. "I have told the pros- cculors the truth." he declared empha· tlcal~'. . The prosecutoni. wanwhile. are en~cr to learn 1,1•hat the President and ~nnally s:iid to Ont 11.nother abOUt the da1ry ~ dustry·s push for higher price supporu m J9il and 19i2. p011f l\fEN a,t tended a White Houst meeting on l\larCh 23. 1972. lo d\,;Ctlss the dairy lea ders' requests . 'lbe While House account of the met.ting ackno"·lcdgts 1hat Connallv sa1d the dairy industry •1had po11ue31 fund s which would be distributed among House and Senale can-- dldaies In the coming election.·• The dai rvmen also promised fina11C'ial ~upport fo( the President's o.,.,·n re-cl cc· tion campaign. The follo\l>ing day. the "\lite House ordered a subsidy increase v."Orth $JOO millio n a year to the dairy industry. THE PROSECUTORS are partial?y interested in NI :10 n· Conn a 1 J y con· \'ersations during the 30-day per iod preteding the White House meeting. Source!! close to the case lell us that one Lape is thought to be "eJ:tremely smsitive." This reportedly gives the President's responses, as picked up b)' lhe White House recording sygtem, dur- ing a cn1ci&l te lepOOne talk f'lth Con- n!'lly. '-.. JACOBSEN has told the pr~lors. meanwhile. that CoMally ret~ the St0.000 nol once but twlet. nie former Trc.a.sury secretary alleg"11y btame Yi'orried that the first balCh of bills could be traced. Jacobsen and Connally i1 I s o got tO@;elher on a covrr story. Jacobsen promlstd to say he hid never delivered the St0.000 to CoMally but had ktpt it in a sa le deposit bOx. Jacobse n has now t>e.:n indicted for perjury for tcllinst this story upder oath to a grand jury. His belated confession has been chcrked out by FBI agenL, who h11ve con· flrmtd from •vailable rttOrc1.,, and witnesses m1ny ol the dttalls, according to FB I sources. SOX IA II. JllLTO:\ The /.etters were gen1.1i11e. f~clnor 1t'ro119°1eny Drircrs To the Editor: Re Y.'rong-way drive rs : 3fter two nar· row escapes I v.•rit e tlus lener of sug- gestions for the State Division of 1-lighways. I. A flashing red light comes on and a siren to warn \.\Tong.way driver he has entered the wrong y,·av. This could be an automatic de\·ice trigAcred hy the "'he<'ls (1f a car ente ring the ram p the v.·rong v.·ny. This should come on as he en1crs. 2. After this there should be a small place for the wrong-way dri\'er to pull ou t or the way of the oncom ing cars. Il e should have enough room to ~ able to 'Of course Gerald Ford will run In 76: He said he wouldn't didn 't he?' (..__MA_IL_B_o_x ___ ) Letters f rom readers arc 11.tc/comc. Normally, write rs should coni1t'l/ !11('1r messagt.:s in 300 words or less. Tiu: right to condense letters to fit space pr eliminate libel is reserved. All /rl· tt rs must include signature a11d mai l· ing address but na1nts may be u:i!lt· held on rel"j'uest if sufficient reasn11 is apparent. Poetry will not be p11b- Ji.t:hed. turn around and return the right way. There Is usually a large area of land sur- rounding the on and oU ramps which is not in use, so this wou ld be logic;il :i. ALSO at the same tin1e t as .... ·rong- '\\'<IY driver enters i an ambcr·<.'01ored y,·ami11g sign should oome on lOn the frecy,·ay 1 to wam the freeway f'Xit dri\'ers of a wrong-way driver. <t. No double-lane offramp;; -too r:langerous. These sometimes look hkc t"·o-v.·ay roads. I refl'r !o the Barham, llollyv.·ood oHramps . We v.·ere C!'.lming off frl'l'~·ay, a ca r coming on the ramp the wrong voay hit car in back Jf us head on. \\"e .... ·ere ,·cry fortuna1e to swer\'e 1n lime out oL his W.a)'...JMtVt'r thinking that the car in back would get hit. l have ne\·er forgotten that night. A few weeks after that in Baldwin Park a drunk entered the offramp and headed right for us . \\'e again were fonunate and GOO v.as \\'ith us again thal day . I hope this Y.'ill be of some help and that somclhing in this letter v.·1\l help sn•·c so meone else some day . ~tARY \\'ALTO:\ BAROGLJO lll11nae ,Ulsphace d To the Editor: Your article on •·1he lion victim'' in the l)atl y Pilot dat.ed A1iril II, is the mosl inane piece of garbage I have yet to read . A JX)OI" v.·ild animal acts on its i~stincts due to the stupidity of a tiuman being and J,o; immediately coodcmni'd to as your r('porter pul i! "to an isolation cage or hut where he is bei ng kept pending a de1e nnination or his fa te ., TlfE W0!\1AN was ordered to kc('p her car v.·indov.·s closed but did nrit do so 11 pc'(l{llc of this age cannot follo"' ordl'r~. !ht'\ ~huuld no1 ~I(' allo.,.,ed f•1 dri\'e thrOuj:h the I.ion Coun1y Snf:iri par k Y.'itho u! :1 n1on1tor. I proh:~t ;iny punishnicnl to this :1111n111!. nnd sug~cst that in the future ~0\1 put The hl.1me y,·here it is due. ~l RS. JOS EP JI G. SPARACO !>11 11 n ·nlfl119 To the Editor: Thl' fi rst anni\'ers;1ry of the date Y.'hcn :'ill prisoners of war in Vietnam v.·tre to have been rctumed home has passed. Hut more than 50 men. formerly iden- l ih~-d as POWs, ha\·e been neither rl'· leased nor accounted for. And 1.200 frun- 1lics ~ill .,.,.ondcr it lhcir. loved ones. still listed :is mi ssing in action, v.·ere or still a rl' prisoners. TJIESt: l't1t:N dedicated themselves to \h{'ir ctluntry . but loo niany of us seem to h r1 \'C fOrAOllcn lh('m, I am ;ictlvely In vol ved v.·ith Vl\.A on a \Olun tarv basis and feel that if this coun- try is 10 remain fi-ce and strong. v.·e as individuals 'must each do our part and ·~oice our opinions. IT OSL\r takes a fev.· minutes to "-Tile fl note to your Co ngressman. the Prcsi· dC'lll or. ns I hil \'C don(', to the Prem ier of 1\orth \'1£'tnam \Pham \'an l>or.g. Prt·rn ier. l)cmocratic Hepubtic of Viet- nam. Hanoi. North Victnam 1. Officials have been responsive m the past lo public opinion and if everyone v.·rote to both parties, I feel sure that v.'e v.·ould get some action in this matter T\' TONOE:-; El Toro Viem To the Editor : Thank s a lot ~orm ~~v.·crs . The El Toro ~larincs have enough prob- lems 1n 1ry1ng to acconiplish .the dcfen.si: m1ss1on as Norm , a retired :O.l11rinc aviator, v.·ell W~·s . For him to push for civil us.e of El Toro is a bit too much, but of course he knows lhe Corps can 't send hirn O\'crseas. 1 f.111cr~ contt•iulect i111he Daily Pilot, Aprrl i. lh<lt 11Qise reducuo11 progress 11>oul•l mnke sltured civ1/1•111 U:Je of ihr f;I Toro A1r Slation 11 /!!asible ans· u·r r 10 ()ra11gc (.'n1011y's r;roic111g air sercice ncerls. £d.J t11troduct1on of Ci\ ii op(' r n t ion s :;t El Toro .... ·uuld con!>t1tu1e a ma1or t'.1:1ng1· in ;urfLeld oµt_·rauon.s <Jnd thl' Views of Third Reicli Sieg llcll ? b)' Stefan Lorant. 11\ortor, $14.931. lliUer Clo•e-up, coniptlrd hy Jochen von Lang. (Mae~tl llan , $9.951, \\'orld War II, by Ronald Heiferman (Derbibooks, $201 The rise and fall of ltitler·s Third Reich has been documented in millions of y,·ords. But t.ht oon1bination of v.·ords Y.'Jlh picture! add s more .than cne dimension In th«: und erstanding of !hP particulAr horror of that era -only :.0 yea rs i::one noY.·. In "Slt(C llt ll !." one photograph demonst rates the pQ\\'e r of the "·ord-pil· 1ure a\ignmen1. It ,oo .... ·s a cou rt~m confronta.tion betwetn ~finister llermann (iOcrlng and an allegOO Communist plot· tcr In 1he Rtldtstag ri re. GOE RING, back to camera. sta.nd~ Y.0!th his hands on his hips in a bullyin~ poslure. gazing dO"Nn at the defendant . The PQ$e ttllii all about Goering's disdain for the defendant, the cw.rt t.nd the German people. The caption reinforces the Impression. noting th1t 'his behavklr "dlselMed the impudent cirroganee nnd (THE BOOKMAN J L.1wlcss at1i1ude of 1he Nin:i leadership.·· /\Jla in and again . the boc.Jk doubles the impact of e\'ents v.'lth the ca rl'ful JU >:· tapo<;ition of picturl'!'i ;ind texl The fill~• are drca(l full}' memorable Bc\'Ond the J>',!rsonaht11:~ :.rnJ c. 11 ,,. th~· ::_,,zi crd . Lor;inl. M>mc1111l"• c.1H 1·1 · thl' f:ilhf'T of modem pt-to'" 111 ~ali.sn1 ~Upj!h•·S th• baC khr<.iu11... "· a.o.l ! fC'rman mrh'.i.r1~r.1 "ll hler IHe-up" put! tO.tl·thcr lhl• photograhs and comment.ef his person al photol'rapile r ..-. uh obsen•atioru by a hi"h ~oz1 official \i..tio took notes dillgcn1!~ durini::: hl.s days ln po11.·cr. "\\orld \\'ar 1r· glvl'S cxct\lent picture oovrrage to tl!c lntern~tlonal scope of 1hc conflict 1:1nd. go1n1t along wlth tbc curren1 revival of Interest in the European end, expends much of H.,, space on Europt. JOA>i llA~At;ER ~ l'l,I' res ult \1ould be a cla ss fiction I hat would rnake the da n1ages pl'nding at the C..ounty airfield look like the martJl('S in Norm's head. The t-.larines nc...-d "y,'fits of 111an· da mus" ... h1v.·~ults frorn air carriers··. and vo1es of the supervisors hke they need mo rC' holes in their ~1arine heads. And . the rrasons Norm ci tes for ci\'il u~e such as .. economy" and •·environme nt" arc a couple of the be51 reasons tiUCh use should be rejC("ted out of nand. IT ISN'T economy to forcr the fede ral taxpa)'er lO pick up the tab for replacing a billion dollars defense asst!. or toe(- J205e governme nt to n1Hlions of dollars of lav.·sui ts. or to spend millions 10 make a ci•·il field out of a held v.ith an uncertain future. 1\nd. Jt"s-hardl.y cru:ironmenta\ly sound to add to the en\•ironmeni.al im- pact al ready present al El l'oro. And. it is a foolish "urgency" that dictates mix· ing air carrier passen~crs v. ilh imensi,·e milita ry jct 1ra1n1ng operatJ(ms creating an <1dded hazard 10 all concerned . . And. incidentally, r-<onn , s.1v llJe puh- hc relations tel1Tls such a<; "quiet'' .1ir- planes and "Zero noise impaC"\" for thf' PR people. Everything is n.:J atlv!.! and rf'member El Toro ha<; jll<;t :is m:inv :.m;irt neighbors as County Airport an{I a hell of a lot more of them . Tunt Aro11r11I To the Editor: ED JA~Z 111e rcm11rks and telegram by John \\'a~Tie la st ""'eC'k tregardlng Income !<i x con siderati.on~ 1 only point to the fact that lhe Duke oui;ht to turn around in his sad- dle. He has betn looking at the wrong end of the horse loo long. Sen . Lowell V.'eicker has substantlat l'<i his facts. Can John \\'ayne? HOBERT J 1\CKSOX Isn't It I.he Truth! In the privacy r;f their horn('~ men and V.'Omtn c;1n hvc. toge ihcr r1uitc naturally. In puhl1c they .iren't so natural. for example. the a\·c r:igc n111n opens tloors for \\omen arxl he pass"s them ahead of hin1 Anrl hi· 1l<X!sn 't grab 1he food off hf'r plate \~ht"n he has gobbled his. Dogs ~how n<.1 turc th(" Y.'a~· it really is, as r.1y ty,·o \\'e11narane>rs frequently demonstrate Frosty al v.·ay" f•a~i;cs thrn1H!h the hti(·k door fif!'I , he flni!-hc<; uff l .. 1rly'<; d1c.h if ~he d111\ie!> al hre:1kfast ;ind he nip~ htr good v.·h<'n she barks that sht \1 ould rather hl' d1dn'1. ",-1 n1't 1'\at1•re v·un1J rr/1J!'" -:\1ri{'ricro1 sr1t1n1g OIAHGl COAST DAILY PILOT Robert ,V \Vl'td. P1i.blisllcr Th o•nas #\t1•11!, f;duor Rn•'"1nra l\rc i~nch l:•l ··or11Jl /'11•11· f;t11ror ill<" •nr.,! 1 ~ •• , ·f llr P:iuy I' .,, .,, 1nf"n" 11.nd ''1m11];,!r ro ,,.-. • ~ 1•rf'~("fll1n,ic .,, 'h11 pir;:o> 111 1 ·1o,, '• ;i1mPnll'I")' "" 1np1r• ol 111 '"I•,· I .1, .. !•··11t•1t <utumnti.:, .,nol , h n."' I , 11 \ rl10J:: fl rrontn1 ( .. r rr~ •r,·, r-.,~ .,nol h) p!f'•r11l1nic lh,~ rr .\~P'l l"'r~ opinioo.• IPJ'o1 "'""'~ ", '-"11r:-rn! !op\{'I Tiil' t<l1tof\a.I op1na111• "' •hf' 1->a1:>· 1'11.,1 11r11"'ar .,nly ~n •"' rduorlAl rolumn 1t 1hr 10fl of thr J>3.lr. Op1nio:u: e-.prr,Y't.t by !hf' <'04· umn1s'I$ 11M Cltl1V'lftl~1~ 11nd ll•11111• ""Tll""f ~ 1hc-lr tlWfl and no ~rAf'· rnmt "I lt\c<1r \1N"lli toy the O&lly Pilot llhouk1 be inf't1'Ted. Wednesday. April 17, 1974 • 1, I ( WrdntsdilY, April 17, lfi74 DAIL V PILOT S. 1. T f ·eacher Racial Killi1igs -.I I "' 1 • i Buggi11g , 12th Victim Slain • Ill Bay Area ( l t i ; I .. ~ I Banned SACRA~1ENTO (UPI J-The Senate has voted to prohibit the secret recording o f classroom r e m a r k s of elementary and high school teachers. n.e measure would ban the use of electronic listening or reco,Ping de\'ices by any person in elementary and h1.t:h . school cJ3s..o;rooms "'ithout the consent of the teacher and principal Opposing th e bill 1\·a~ Sen. James E. \\'hetmorc 1 R-Bucna Park), \\'ho askt.'<I i I s 311pp0rters , ""What ar(' rou trying to cover up9 " ' Support ing the bill 11'as Sen. Dennis E. Ca rpenter 1 R- Newport Beach). a former FBI agent. Dec4aring lha l his """~~: law olfice was once bugged. he said there was a "n1oral issue'' involved. e l-et1se Grt1Hted SAN DIEGO (AP 1-A controversial tuna cannery here has \\'on final appro\'al fr.om the port commission. The commission v o t t' d Tuesday to grant V:1n Can1µ Seafood Co. a 40-ycar !ct1sc for the cannery on the San Diel!o v.·aterfront. Company officiiils said constructjon will begin within a nl(lnth and should be con1plcted by the end of 1975. tU'I Tt~lt Pro11a91111dt• Steven \Veed, f'atrici a l·lcarst's fiancc. looks at photo of bank being robbed and points to one of the gun· n1en holding a weapon in the direction of Pa.tty. "The SLA is staking all on a propaganda victory of Patt y's conversion and if she 's killed. it \1rill end every- thing." \Veed said. • • SAN FRA~CJSCO (UPI ) - A black gw1man sbo_t and killed the son or a. DuPont Corp. cxeeu1 ive 1\iesdaf night in the latest in a series ol racia l killings on the streets ol San Francisco. The 121h "'hite person to be killed since November in what police call 1he · ' Z t br a ' ' shootings was Nelson T . ShiC"lds l\I . 23. "'hose parents :1re r-.1r. and ~;Jrs. t\elson T. Shields Ill, of Greenville, Del., a \\'ilming!on suburb. As in the other slayi ngs , police could gave no 1notive. Shields. who graduated from Hobart College in June and spent the ·winter 11·orking at a ski resort near Denver, came $26 Million Grant Given For Reactor SA\' IJIEGO (AP )-The Atoinic Energy Com mission has a11•ardcd $26 n1illion to t:eneral Atomic Co. to build the "'orld"~ largest simulated th<'rmonuclca r fusion reactor. A tompany spokesman sai d Tuesday lhc devi ce. called Doublet Lii . v.·ill aim at cootaining for one Sl.-rond t?ydrogen gas heated lo more than 6 n1illion d e g r c <' s centigrade. No radioactive materials "'ill be used. he said. to the San Francisco area to shell casing tron1 a .32 caliber vi3it fi_mll y friends 1 .... ·o "'eeks pistol, the same type weapon ago. used in 18 other s u c h lie was arranging athletic shootings. equipment · in the back of a Six persons ha1·e b een 'bon'OWed station wagon when \\'OUnded and the others slain. he was shot oul.'!ide a house in Shields and his • friend , the Ingleside District near the Jonath:ln '-lay of subuTba.n Pacific Ocean. ~1UI Valley, had been prac- Wit h a friend. he had gone t.icing with the Colden Cate lo the house to pick up a Lac~ C1ub earlier in lhe recently purchased rug. e\·enmg. A witness told police he had - beens.hot by a black man who was 5 feet, 11 inches tall a.nd wore blue trousers and a jacket and a knit watch cap. The wilness said she had seen the man hurrying a .... ·ay, while zipping the jacket. At lhc scene police found a • Boy Dies In Dryer LOMA Lll\'DA IUP!l- A 4-year-0ld boy died Tuesda~ of injurie s suffered 11•hcn he became . trapped in the family's clothes dryer. California II i g h 1v a y . Patrolman Larry Blevins said his son Brien had apparently climbed Ullo the unused dryer Sunday and ¥1as unable to get oul. Ills rnothcr found hi1n .several hours I a t e r . unconscious and no I breathing. T\vo Guilty 111 Slaying Of Guard Los ANGELES IUPll -A Superior Court Jµ'ry Tuesday con victed 24-year~kl Robert Seabock of l i rs t·d e g r ee murder in the ambush-slaying of a Chino Prison guard. and co-<lefendant Jean ll <>bson of second~egree murder. ,- The jury ()f eight women - and four 1nen delibcral.ed for nirie days before returning the ,·crdicts for the Oct . 6, 1972 ambush·slaying of pr is o n guard Jesus Sanchez. 24. Sanchez and his partner. And whoo the vicum \\'as shot he \\'as wearing blue shorts. a gray sweater and tennis shoes. Police ha\'e labeled lh('ir in\'cstl~ation into the shoot- ings • Code Zebrn " and In- spector Gus Coreris said "This was dcCinitely a ·Zebra' $>oting." Officers say the l'Ode word ~no special meaning. \Vhile the la!est shooting 11•as in the In gleside District. v.ti!ch has a large :\'t.'gro po pulation, nlOSt of t h c shootings have been in an area approximately 114 miles by ii. miles to the \\'CS! or the city's business district The area with I he most shootings appears on a ma(i~I<> l roughly i;urround I predom inantly black_ Flllrm Di~trict. ti.fore than $20,000 In rewn~ money has been posted 1': the capture of the killers ~ $10.000 of it rrom the Arlil> Grocers Associauon. $5.000 from the San to~ran cis r°'' Examiner and $5,000 fro1TI .:ur; anonynlous donor. The "·orst ou tbreak during the rash of shootings "'as J::tfl ;. 28 11•hcn· fou r persons wef:r 1 killed and one v.·ounded by two men who stancd wf'st of tbc main d1striM and shot thcil' 11·ay 'tzy,\·ards the lngles1dr Dislrict at the clt .v':; snuth\\'CSI edge. e Antis11111g Bill. SACRAMENTO <APJ-Bills that would have delayed and limited installation of a controversial antismog device on 1966-70 autos died in an Assembly committee Tuesday . Fu.rr Ccise to /lave If the £w1ds are approved by Congress. construction v•ill ~---------~ George J: Fit1,gerald . 36, .,..·ere escorting prison i n ma t e Ronald Beaty, 35. to San Berna rd ino for a co u rt appearance when they were ambushed about three ntiles from the prison. Both guards 1\·ere unarmed. Fitzgera1d wa s \VOUnded . Beaty ~scaped bul 11·as recaptured in Dec ember. 1972. He appeared as a proseClllion f 11·itness al the murder trial. One of the mea sure s. introduced by Sen. John Holmdahl fD-Oakland l. \\'as defeated 5-8 by the Assembly Transportation Comn1itlee. It wouJd have limited installation of the deviCt>s to the Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco . air basins. e H '11111t111 Kille1t SACRAMET'."l'O (UPI) -A partially crippled 64·ycar--0ld woman Tuesday \\'as found strangled "'ilh an electric cord in her do\\ntown apartment. Homicide U . Robbie \Vaters 1 said the killing of Mrs. . 4 'Neutral Jud(!e'. L !..OS ANGELES rl.JP l l - Supel"ior Court Judge Charles II. Older Tu esday refused to disqualify himself as biased in lhc c:isc of \llilliam Farr. :1 reporter he senl to ja il for 46 days for refusing to reveal the identity or ne\\'S sources. But Older did agree to allow another judge to condUct an unprcccd!!nlcd hearing into \\'hethcr Farr could be forced to relent by beins srnt lxlck to jail. decided by a ne utral judge." Farr noted that the rulin~ came exactl y three years to the day since Farr "'as told 1hat the judge intended to press him fo r the names of two attorneys who ga ve hin1 information. start in .July on compan y i:-roperty in the Sorrento Valley at the north11·es t lip of San Diego, with operation scheduled for 1977. the spokesman said. f1L"ion, the energy proce~ or the swi and hydrogen bombs. releases tremendous an1ounts of energy in the joinini; of heavy hydrogen S!rnl nuclei . Unlike the a1 01n-splitting fiss~ process. fusion releases no radial ion and is considered a potential source o( cheap. almost limitless energy. 110\\"eV"Cr, the Pr o c e s s requires gas heated to 100 mill ion degrees. hotter than the inside of the sun and hot enough 10 melt all kno"n He Receives Priso11 Term PASADENA ~ L"PI I -A Pasadena man was sentenced to t\\'O years in federal prison after pleading guilty I o transporting t\\·o 15-ycar-old girls across sl ate lines for prostitution . Authorities said the t\\'O gi rls. ""ho \\'ere hit chhiking in Utah. v.·erc picked up by (;crald Farley and lakcn to San Bernardino County in October. 19i3. Neither or the defendant s I testified during the trial but I alibi v.•itnesses said they were ! not in the area at the timr of the escape. Auuex Okaved LOS At-.'GELES iU Pl l - Glendale will be al\011·ed to an· nex 633 acres near the Angeles · r\ational forest. TI1e countv Local Agenc y Formation Coni- mission l'Oted 3-J to approve the annexation. despit e pro- !esls by some Los Angeles of- ' estwardGJlo Gltowt & ~·~ino Florence Barrera appeared lo be committed bv 1he same "r am delighted."' reacled Farr. a court report er f.or the Los Angeles Times. ··I have no rancor \O\\'ard .Jud!lr Old<'r. I reel, for both hts sake and m\· sa ke. tha t this is <in issu<' beS1 The case st<'rns from ;(story \\'rittcn by Farr. 1vho then worked for lhe II c r a t d - .Exan1incr. during the trial of the Charles i\1anson "Family" for !he Sharon Talc murders. ~ Older had ordered la\\'\'crs and others invOl \'cd in the lrial not to talk to nc1vsmcn. and "'hen Farr's stor~· appc:lred. Ilic judge dcrnanded to kno11· \\'ho had given hin1 th e 1nfo rmat1on. .olldll. .-------ficials. -----~-=::===========--=====: --------- 1 person who killed an elderly woman last week about t11·0 blocks from 1.·lrs. Ban·era's apartment. Here's how to payoff your bills. ' ' -----~- Scientists trying lo adap1 the process to co1nn1ercia\ use hal'c S<1ught to contain the superheated i;as in magnetic fields. Just 1alk: to \Vestmor F1nanr.1at and ~r! cash !ram the equity Hl vour nollSP. You can use your Live-Now Loan to pay off bills rtnd r('- duce yo(n monthly paymenl'i. Take care of lax.es. It's str1c1 ly UP 10 ~OU. 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SINGER Sewing Centers and participating Approvedbealers • For storT nearest you. see the yellow pages under SEWING MACHINES, . Sln~cr hi\ 1 llht1 .. 11r1dt·ln Pl'llity, AIJoO,' C1edlt Pl1n i~ a.~1i11ble .11 Singer Se111ln1 Centers lnd m 111y APPIO•td Ot.ilers. ' ,. •A lr1dern11k of TH( SINGE:R COMPl\N V,,. • Coci't'rl•ht Cl 1914 Tit( SING(R COMPANY. All Ri~ht\ Rc(.trv~d Tl1rou~hout 1he Wort;.' • i • , • I 1 I \ I \ I I I • I I 7 ' ---• Today's Final N. \'. Stocks VOL 67, NO. 107, 9 SECTIONS, 122 PA.GES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY , APRIL 17, 1974 c TEN CENTS Newport-Mesa Ol(s 9°!0 Teacher Pay Inc rease ~ By JACKIE llVMAN Of IM O.llr rll•I Jt1ff Although teachers originally had asked Sehool offll~ials estimated that the pay Nev.'port-Mesa school trustees Tuesday approved a nine percent sa lary increase for teachers for the 1974-75 school year. Teacher representatives had approved it earlier. for a 16 percent cost of living raise. the hike \\'ill cost th<' district about $2.6 CEC decided Tuesday afternoon that lhc n1illion next ye:ir. Teach('r salaries nine percent offt>rcd by Superintendent of ron1prisl' 56 percent, or ,.bout 512,3 Schools John Nicoll is acceptable . 1nllliQn. of the S'\0.8 million school distrk·t The one teacher demand which was not met, a request for "-'eighted pay hikes ror older teachers, was left open for further discussion ,.•ith the school district's Certificated Employes Council (CEC). Beginning ~Jary for a tea cher \\'ith {I budgtl prvposcd for 19i-1·75. bache1or's d('gree 'llo'ill rise fronl S8.130 School officials said that tbe increase aMually lo $8.862. The maximum pay. in teacher "'ages '~·ill he financed by an for a teacher \\'ith a master's degree and across·the-board cut in s µend inc . 12 years with the school di strict, rises resulting in slightly larger classes and a [rom $16,502 to $17,987. .,..., cutb.'lck in educational 1natcrials. Nobody Caine En1.pty /louse for OCC Meeting Expecting a large turnout for Tues_!J.ay night's public hearing on the Garden Grove annexation question, trustees of the Coast Con1- munity College District booked the 11200·seat Orange Coast College Auditorium. No one showed up. .- WORTH KEENE, chairman of the board of trustees, adjourned the 7:30 p.1n. meeting at 7:40 p.m. after first leading board n1embers through the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. · All board members' as well as Chancellor Korman E. \Va tson, were clearly disappointed by the lack of public interest in the annex· ation proposal which calls for the Coast Community Collegt! District to take in the Garaen GroVe Unified Sc hool District. A SECOND public hearing is scheduled for 7:30 tonight in Forum ll at Golden West College. Trustees said they hope for a better turnout. Simon Gets Treasu1·y Post; Sawhill New Ene1·gy Chief \VASHINGTON (UPI) -President Niion today OOminated \Villiam E. Simon to succeed George P. Shul~z as Treasury secretary. Simon, 41, a former Wall Street investment banker 11.·ho is federal agency chief. will be ~ucceeded as bead of the Federal Energy Office by hls deputy, John C. Sawhill, a White }louse announcement said. In making the announcement in routine fashion, the \Vhite liouse said the President "intends lo play an lncrea!ing, expanded role in formulation of economic policy and will assume chairmanshlp of the Council on Economic Policy." Deputy press secretary Gerald r_ Warren indicated that many extra, official tasks carried out by Shultz as the Administration's chief econom i c spokesman would not be passed on to Simon. He said, ho.._·ever, that Simon u·ill be head of the so-called "Economic Troika" which includes the Trusury, the chainnan of tbe Council of Economic Advisers and the budget director, He also will head the .. Quadriad" which includes those three plus Arthur Burns, chainnan of the Federal Reserve Board. Warren said Nixon and Shultz had an "outstanding'' relationship, indicating that the President did not feel as close to Simon. But he sought to make clear this did not mean Nixon lacked confidence in Simon. \Varren said one of Sawhill's principal responsibilities in the coming months will be the coordination and planning of Frank McGee , 'Toda.r ' Host, Dead at 52 NE\V YORK (APJ -Frank ~tcGee, 52. an NBC television newsman seen regularly on the .. Today" program, died today. · · 1 He had been suf- fering from can. ctr ~ the bone marrow for four years. The imme- dJate cause of dealh .._,as pneu· monia . His final month.~ of broadcaa"ting McH• duty were per· fonn«l under se\•ere pain, his doc- tor said. McGee made his last appearance :>r1 !be "Today" program Thursd ay morning and checked into the Harkness Pavilloo of Columbia Presbvterian 1!led lcal Center here later ihe same day. !Us hallmarlc as a n e "' s broadcasl.tr artd commentator "'a!i coolness 1n crisis. a quality that brought him nallonat atte:nlion. Details on Paae 4. • • Project Independence, a program aimed at achieving U.S. self-sufficiency in en- ergy by the 198Cts. Shultz. who announced l\farch 14 rhat he would resign in ~tay. is the last remaining member of the original 1969 Nixon Cabinet. lie originally was J..abor secretary. lfe became the first director of the Office of Manage ment and Budget rOAIB) in 1970 and moved to the Treasury post in 1972. Simon hurried back to \\lashington frOm an appearance th is morning in Atlanta v.·he re he spoke at a meeting of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. In the speech, he reiterated .iis (See Sll\10~'. Page Zl ·Nixon's Nephe,v, NY Woman ~reel In Costa Rica The nephe"' of President i'\ixon. employed as an aide to fugitive financier Robert Vesco, is honeymooning 'vith his ne"' bride following a civil marriage ceremony in Costa Ri ca. A 1964 graduate of i'\en1>0rt Jlarbor J1igh School. Donald A. Nixon and his v.'ife were wed by Jorge Diaz, governo r of San Jose Province. The nuptials ha\.·e been CQnfirmcd by the mother of the bride, who is 23·year- old }Jelene Lipsky Nixon, fonnerly of Wantagh, Long Island, New York. fler mother, l\trs. Boran Lipsk~·. declined to discuss further details of her daughter's marriage to the 27·rear-old son of ~tr. and ~Irs. F'. l):)nald l\ixon of Nev:port Beac.ti . "There's been enough publicity about the Nixon name," said ~lrs. Lipsky. She did confirm in an intervie"· ,,·ith the New York Post that the ctremony occurred about t\\'O u·CE"ks a~o and that the ne11i•lyvr~ are honeymooning at an undisclosed location. The Lipskys "·ere among about eight friends of the ne\v )fr. and f\frs. Nixon to attend lhe rites but his employer Vesco was not among them. Vesco is currently a codefendant along wlm. former Nixon Cabinet members John Mitchell and ~taurice Stans in the contribution of a S200,000 campaign stipend to ~lect President Nixon . The tnve!ligators claim it "'B! offered on condition that a U.S. Stcurlli<'s and ExcbanJ::e Commission probe of Vesco's Nnancial dealing be halted. 1be funds supplied by Vesco, ~'ho has employed Nixon's nephew "' I l h O\'encas ln ... estors Ltd. for some time. "·ere retu rned follov.·ing the explo!ii\"e donation and J)Olltieal dbcussions. Jrls young aide in the l.atin American inve5tm~t empire attended Orange Coast College and the Uni\.'ersity of California at Norttu'ldgc In addition to Newport Harbor •ttgh Scnool. . Mesa OiHY P!I~ UlH Pft°"' REAPPOINTED TO SEAT Veteran Commissioner Wood Says Hin s ha~1 Cy 0. C. llUSTl~r.S or '~• 01111 ll'itot Jt~tt Although ~le a,crrt'<I it is no longer as severe. U.S. llep. Andre11· Hinsha\1' told a Costa ;\lesa audi encr Tut•sd:iy night thnl the ene rgy crisis is. and ~·ill conti111..r lo be. a fa ct of Ameriran life rhrough 1980. By that tlmc the United States •rill. hopefully. be selr sufficient in energy production but achievin g !hat goal \viii be costly, the r\°C\\'l)QTI Beach l{epublic;,n sa~. ' Speaking lo the gara ge O\I ntrs nnd energy committees of the Cosla .\lesa Chamber of Conirncrce, JI i n s h a 11' predicted it ll'ould be iinpossi b!r !I) finance Operation Independ ence ll'ithout making so1ne cuts elsewhere. Specifically. he singled out housi ng programs and ~·elfare progran1s and suggested that Congress have a "clo~c look" at them. Independence by the end of the decade L" in the realm of possibihty because the l'.S. beat JJrcsidcnl Kennedv's timctabl t? for a n1anned moon landing.but Hinsha11 said, "\Ve ju~! cannol afford all the other programs and mainta in a nat ion~I comm itment to solve the encrg,\· crisis." In his discussion or the energy prob!en1 1-tinshav< aSserted thllt th e biggest roadblock to an c\·entual solution is the <1bsenc<' of accurate statistics. Because the statistical information is inadeqy.ate, the congressman said. there have been connicting reports about fh(' cnCfb'Y crisis. even from the Jo·cderal Energy Office. A rel:entlv introduced bill proposes to set up ail energy statistics offite. Hinsha"' said he supports the measurt'. Other legislation llinsha\\' v.· o u 1 d /See ENERG\·; Pag e,%) Panel iu Ncw pol'l ;\l cets ·on Tl'ansit A 1hree·m~n pane'! Ydll speak on "Our Transpor!aUon F'uture, Orange County Coo st line" at a meeting of the OrnnRe County Coasl AssOC'latlon Thur.o;day at noon at the ~lboa B.1y Club in Ne.._·port Beach. Countr Ro.id O:>mmi$5ioner Tc d ~lcConville, Orange COunty Tr{lnsit Dis1rlct executive G. T. Fielding. and· John Chapmon of Chapman Msociates .._.HI discu ss the future of rapid transit along the Or:inge County coastline. The CEC requested th(' right 10 rl-OJ)l'n n('gotiations if the riSt' in th(' l·o~t of living ror the 1973-7-1 school y\•ar pt'Q\'t'S tri bt, higher th un the est irnat.i.'<l rune pcr<.·1.1111. School Uonrd l..'hairrnnn Don a l t1 Small,\·ood told teachl'r!I Tuesday ni~ht that the board can considt•r n<'w proposals from lhC' CEc; :it any tin1t>. The Oil(' item of di spute n•as outlined by CEC presid('nt (:h;1 rlt'S Gordon ... ,\s 11 •S 11011 . :1 1t'<lt'.h\•r ('{HI t'.Utl~(·h:ibh· rl':tl"li his 1naxunlu11 p.'l~ ll'vel aftt·r I:! ~t';irs ... h~· .~:1id. "'Th is !llP:l!l.~ ;J tl'.ll'h;·r tl1'\I 111· t·11ns1d«n'<I O\'rr !ht' hill nt 3:>." ht• s:1id ~i1·0JI hn(I offer~·d :i prO\'J:ii.011 f1Jr ,granting ch!'<:rr1ionary nH·rit r11iSl'S. but ll':JChl·rs nbJc<'h'<L sa.' 1ng, that 1111·rll raises h~1d a h<id lr<ll'k record :JI other sthools, "'They f'lld UJI gC'\llll~ in1·Ql\'Cd 111 1)(1l11k·s :tnil l:-11or11:.;111 •·1i1·dnn s;1 1J "Th".1· ct11111 :-11!\1• 1/11• prob1t'n1 1)! !hf' !t•IJ<'ht'!' \lho'-< lit''"il \\lll1 !ht• . \('hM ! dtl'olrlj'l 21 ,,r '.!II 1 ••.11 ~ f)tht'r 11.·111~ \1 h1i·h "i•rj• .1pp1 01 i'd !1 1 bol!i f<''11·!11'1~ .irld lilt' "rh1~1I b(l,1rd :11 •· ' :,,,,t11lll l11t· 1:1~,1r;_11,·~· l'll~kai-:t· <il 11\1 ~ 11.·' l•I tt•J<'ht'I~. ;1 1:. P•'f"l't•tl\ 1!1\"t'\':JS(' l!I ht·:il\t1 .ind 1it·11!.d u1:;u1-.1ni·i· and .J l11111·r 1:1~ ul lht• :H'" \ii 1·li~1b1l1!y f11 r h1'.1l1b .111\1 1lt11t.il li1·nv111 ., f,>r l't•1[rt•cl t (•aeh1·1·~ !r1+11l 11i !n 1;:, Removes Planner Mrs. S11afer l1istalled Uy Rl:t>J !\'IJ·:nz1t:I.SKI 01 lhl 01il, l"ilat SJ•JI Cummis~ion<'r Ed .\le Farland 1\·:is fin•d and .\lrs. Arll'nt· Sch:ift'r in~t;1llt·d in hi\ place Tuesda y in a Sllrpri•e n·shu ffl 1n)! nl the Co.-;ta .\h:s.."l l'l:inning Crin11n1s.sion. Al the sa1nl' 1irnt'. f"on11111s.•inn Ch;:iirman 11 .J . ",Jl111n1ie"" \\'1~.xl. tht• onJ~ 1nr n1brr of the fi\"l'·lllan P·•lll'I \1·hr~'t' lcrin h:-id actually t•\p1n·d . 11' .1 ·' reappointed 1 .. anolhPr fou r·~l«11· -"L1y i11 offic.:(' ·\\'nod has -"('f\'ed 011 the eonHn1 ~.;;ion fur 18 ~l':\r~. :O.leHllicr~ of thl· Col'ot a .\·h>.;~1 Citv l'frurtt•t! !nok bnth at·tlon:i iollov.·1ng a I; fl 111 e'\1•('1Jt11 1• ~l'SSJOn . . Thl'Y \\"t"f\' SJ>lit :l-2 on .\1 c'F<irland:~ d 1-" 111 1 ~'a I ;ind 1bt1 ;ippointnlc 'n! ttl .\Ir.~ !'>l.:h:1!i·r. 11hu n1a11:igcd \'1(·c .\lavor .Jat•k Jl;1 111!Ht'1l's r1,:-~·h .. cl11•n ca1np;11~n. ' ourH .. ·!lwoinan '.'\nrn1n llt•rt1og ;_11ul c '111111rll111,u1· Dorn J{:1c111 (·;1,t tl1t• d1-s1·11t- 111g ~·oh·, S 0 U I'('"' ~<1 C!l.1' h:dl ._,;Hd lht' ~t1b~1 11ut1on 11:i~ 1n:it!l" ht'('aUM' Jl :nnna·ll 1S1•1: Sll t.:FFLE, l'ngc 2i Mesa AJl}lOi11ts Roy Ju11e F11ll-ti111e City Atto1·11ey Attomc\' Roi· F: . ./nnr 1vill hr..ro1n" rost~ ~1esa·l' ftill·!imP ci!\" atronlt'Y as of .Ju!.v 1 and nio1·e into /lt"Y.." quar\l'rs at ci ty hall . Jllesa Council i\ chan~<' in nH·cti n1; ni~hr ~ !r1r the Costa :-.tesa Ci ty Council frflr n :\lnndavs 1(1 Tt1t1sdays h;1s b~l'll authorized i}CJ.nnning: in June. The sv.·ir cho\'1•r \1'il1 allov.· cnuneil members additi(}nal timr to s\ud~· their agenda packets v.·hich arc n1ai!cd. out on Fridays. according llJ ~!avor Hobert .\1. \Vitson. Jri addition _ it will allov1 Planning Director \\'illiam Dunn to sit in on both co uncil 1nCe!1ngs and planning commi ssinn sturly S(•ssions. Both art current ly ~t'heduh .. >d the same niL!h l !Jt.'spi!(' the changr·s. rnun<·il menlbers \111l sti ll meet only t11i<'I' ;1 n1ont h. on thl· fi rsl and third Tue~ay _L\.nahcun to Drop Airport S tud~,. For Chino I-I ill ~ A ne\\. coalition of Anahei1n C11y Council m<'m~rs fol!ov.·ing cil y clertions has v.·ithclra1,·n rnunicipa\ parlicipat1011 in stu<li<'S to detC'rm ine whether an airpo rt to handle jct traffic \\"ou ld be feasible in the nearby Chino 1-lills. The vote t.aken Tur.sday nigh t \1·as 4 to I on a motion\),· ;\lavor \\'.J. Thom. v:ilh Cou11tiln1an R::llph Sn!'egas tasting 1!1e dissenting ballot. lie said that just nccausc An:1hf'im 1\·ithdra\\·s fron1 the joint studr ll'ilh Stan ton and Chino lhal it does not m1~an such a jelporl cannot be built. A Chino Hills airport is one altcrn<ill\'e ""hich was advanced in fa\'or of poss1 bl~ buildiJlg a ne.._., jetport closer to. tht• Orange Coast, or perhaps adapting ~:I Toro ~tar!ne Corps Air Station to hro1dll· expanding air travel no~· using Orang{' County Airport A floating platform off the coast or Huntington Beach in the Dolsa Chic:i State Beach area is anoth er altern111ivt> v.•hicti was discussed at one point in th<' <.'Ofltrovers.y. During Tuesday 's Anaheim Ci I y Council meeting, Councilman Sneei;;as prefaced his di!Senting vote by pointinJ:: out the <'ily should remain involved in thr Ctlino t-Hll!i Airport study t.o protect its O\\'TI interests. June. \1ho ~i;1s 11rovidc<I lt"gal St·r1·it·I'~ IO Costa .\lt'S<J illl ;1 ('<J!l!fiJCI basis. \lilS f'.l'dercd tn di1•''I him,.clt uf Jui; pri1 at1· practice Tucsdny as part of the dt·al :lpprOl"l·d by lhe city COlUltll. Dt'puty City A.ttorn•·y Ho ht' r t llumphrl'ys is nnt part of thl' !1{'1\" legal sCr\"iC{'S packugt.' and v.·ill i!O 11110 prirarc pra ctit'c full-t1m1'. ;iJso lx·ginning .July L Council n1cn1l>t•rr; n1d1(';1lcd th1'Y \1ill hire an a~sistant l"11y at!ornt•,\ to r;·p!at'" llumphreys and 1h:11 h<11h of thl'm 11il! scr\"c at lhj• plc~1~urc of the c;o1111t1l. nut undt1r con lrarr. The n .. 11· 1i:1eh;Jgt' \I 111 cri~t Costa :O.ll·'-:1 l:.i\pay1·rs ~61 .l~.MI n )'t•ar as cutnpart'd tn l ~ll· .~Gi.'.frlJ tltL'Y nu11 pay for .Junt' aud lfun1phrrys. llov.l0\'1·r. C'mplO,\t' Jr111,:.:l' l.x .. ·ntf1ts y,•ill hnng !hl' r\ t·rall rost sliglllly ;1l10rc 1111· prt·sen t le\el, ac:curdinh lo .\ln~or Hobrrl .\I. \\'ilso n. Thl· full·l1n1c r1tv <11torn1•\" \1<1s a pi:is1t1on fl·qucstt·d 11~: t'11y ,\Jan"cigrr Frf'd Sorsaf.<11 11ho u1d1c<ite<I to th\ count·il 111crn!H·r s lli<JI ;111 in· house k·ga·I ad\ 1s H'. <ll'atl:ihlt• nt all 11tlll·:.. 11;1~ ncc.x·s;,;111 10 !111· c•1ty h;ilJ i;1:1fL . 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While ntrating on the nation's enei:gy is, Simon retained the job of Treasury ersecretary. was at Shultz' WIJtence that Slmoa up a p.trtnership ln the ~restlgious I Strtel Unn of salomon Brothers in _ to join the Treasury as No. 2 man. ~whill, 37, is i former college professor and associate director of the Office of 1'1anagement and Budget. With a doctorate in economiC!I, Sawhill joined SUnon-when the -FEO was created, and worked out the fuel allocation system and the standby rationing plan. Using a highly personalized style, Simon cteated a national . image for hiniself as he became known as "Energy Czar.'' With a reputation for blunt taJk, he cl~hed publicly with such diverse figures as Roy L. Ash, 01'.fB director - who reportedly wanted Shultz's job - and the Shah of Iran: r · Simon chastised tht Shah for charging that U.S. firms were smuggling oil into ~he country despite the Arab embargo. FromPAfJel .~NERGY ... 'support is elimination of the oil depiction ,allowance and foreign tax credit!. ''Some of the oil companies peid Jess than once percent af thetr income in taxes to this country,'' Hinshaw said about multi-national companies. "I don't like the disparity of some companies paying a 25 to 30 percent tax and the oil cornpanies onJy one percent." Hinshaw also told the group he had just learned or ~ new shale oil extraction process being tested by Occidental Petroleum which makes it economically teeslble to go into production at today's oil: prices. "The prediction is that the world price of oil will settJe at $7.50 a barrel and that will make It economical to extract shale.'· he said. 'Despite this technological breakthrough and others likely to occur in harnessing Ute sun to produce electricity. llinshaw .iaid he favoB conservation and maintenance of the SS-mile per hour 3pccd limit. , Keunecly in Belgrade BELGRADE 1L'P I) -Sen. Edward fl.I. Kennedy ID-Mass.), put international issues such as East-\VC'st delcnte at the top of the agenda today in talks with Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito. Kennedy, \\\lo fl ev.• 10 Belgrade Tuesday night on the second stop of a fact-finding tour of Eastern Europe, also scheduled a trip 10 nearby A\'ala ?itountain and a television recording session. OlAHG-1 C OAST DAILY PILOT '"" o--C:C...•l °"~'""" *''ft ...... ft"'"°""' "'"""''ftf--"'P<ll""ftl'll b¥1N>0.~ t<lot<I """"'""°' °"""""" 8if!rMt etl•"O'IO a•• 1 .. t~\l'l.o -"-'II" r.,~•w ..,, '-'1'• ""~ ... ··----!Jo_ ... ~ ........ <>g!l>"I e..._,, ....... ,.,~~.ti,.. ~-&Ir" ""'""'S.•"""'tio<• ...... I'., Clf>-ftitJ!\ ..... 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VINS~ OI tllt Dt ll• l"llDI 5111f A plea that no maltcr v.·hat she allegedly said , Newport Beach socialite Eloise Popeit cannot be considered to have conspired to murder he1 multi - millionaire husband \l'hile he v.•as in Chicago, 2,000 milel'I a1A•ay. has been rejected by California's Second District Court of Appeals. The motion to .dismiss the charges. filed by Santa Ana attorney Phil Petty, was refused by the Los Ang<!les court. Jle said Tuesday following the court·s action that he will now appeal directly to the Calilornla Supreme Court in behalf of Mrs. Popeil, 519 Harbor Island Road. Petty, who is handling Mrs. Popeil's case along Y:ith lawyer Robert Green predicted he would file a new motion fo; appeal I"rlday. His new maneuver in an effort to avoid a trial now scheduled for April 24 In Long Beach Superior Court "'ill be followed by a motion lo delay the case itself until June. Long Beach police have charged P.1rs. Poµeil, <18. and her boyfriend. Daniel Ayers, 37. or Santa Ana with conspiracy to co~mit murder and soliciting to comm.it murder. They remain free on bail ln connection y.·ith the charges filed arter two friends of Ayers from Douglas AircrafL Company in Long Beach went to investigators with a tale alleging a murdCr-for-hire plot. Information supplied by the pair led to a series of meetings In which Ayers and itrs. Popell allegedly discussed the slay ing of Samue1 J,_ Popeil, G3, or Chicago. He is chairman of the board of Popeil Bros. Inc.. manufacturers of various kitchen and sporting goods gadgets. Investigators claim the motive for the alleged murder plot against Popeil was a share of his $200 million fortune , prior to the imminent dissolution of the estranged coople·s marriage, which y.·ould have eliminated her claim. Defense attorney Petty predicted that the court \\'ill grant his motion to continue the trial until at least early June because of conflicts O\'er other court dates and the fact there has been no request to date for a delay. He said he does not know how long it might take to get a decision from the California Supreme Court on ¥lhether to hl'ar his motion for dismissal of the conspiracy and solicitatlon to commit nlurder charges. fss.es Ra119e · Irvine Studies Dy ~ATllY CLANCY 01 lh• o.u, '"°''' Ji.ff Iss ue s ranging fron1 afte r-school dny care scrv lce to how v.·elJ officers hired frorn the Costa ~tcsa Police Department actually fit Into the lr\'ine I a w er\forcement environment were areas or concern expressed Tuesda)' night before the Irvine City Council. Council members v.·ere discussing the city's 197'4·75 objecti\'CS and long-range goals v.·ith city department heads in an cff<Jrt to pave the v.•ay for budget hearings In June. In discussing the police department . Councilman Henry ' Quigley asked if policemen from the City of Costa l\fesa provide the kind of law enforcement aeeded in Irvine. . of the park• department lhat some play l'lr('as in the city be left "in their natural state" to 111low children to play where they can dig tunnels, build forts or make rnud pies v.•ithout damaging a n established park . "Without this, w·e would tnd up with a fanta stic looking city s o m e d a y , ' ' Councilman Quigley mmmented, "but wt Y.'Ouldn 't ha\'e any place v.·here the kids could jusl go knock around 'A·ithout m~ing up anything."' Relating to community services, the council stressed that the department.al functions not begin 10 take on the appearance of either a "historical society or a chamber of commerce." Instead. ftlcy ui'ged that the City .Stall W'Ork to spearhead the development O[ such organiwlions locally w b i I e continulng to provide as m u c h informational material as necessary to educate the pobllc about their city. Scl1ool Chief Quits .Po st DONKEY D~~~:;~LL C.0.l• -In~Lagnita l\lesa High students \'S. foculty, Boys Gynl. 7 p.m. "M.COllOLIS~I -AN ADDICTIVE DISEASE," -Dr. Robert 'Sctunitz lecturer . Raleigh l·li\ls ll01pltal. 1507 East 16th Street. Newport Beach. M.S- 5707 UC! LECTURES -"Ecology or Southern Callfornio Coastline ." Room 278 178 Humanities Hall. 7 p.m. "The \\'orld of Ph:ants," Roon1 167 Steinhaus Hall . 7 p.m. "Life and Death of Fatherhood ." For men only. Room 101 Physical Sciences Bldg. 7 p.m."'Wildlife Ecology.'· Lion Country Safari . 7 p.m. "Coping vdth Dtath," Room 17~ Co1npuier Science Bldg. 7 p.m. TllU~SOAY I .APRlL 11 UCI LECTURES "7 ··Leaming to Uve with Afoney,'' Room 167 Steinhaus Hall, 7 p.m. "Adventures in Folk Expression," Room 161 llumanltlcs llal\, 7 p.m. "Photographers on Photography." ROOn'I 100 Social Science Hall , 7 p.m. By JACK CHAPPELL ot IH CMllr l"lltt Jl•n Dr. Donald Woodington , Laguna Beach Unified School Dlstrld superintendent. resigned Tuesday night effective Sept 15. clearing the way for hi' \!andidaey u Orange Count)' superintendent o! schools. Woodingtoo. "'ho beaded Laguna's school s,-stem for Jess than a year, t.id met criticism from the u:guna. School Board for so quickly seeking another po5l. Woodington , ~. is seekinr the county schools post now held by Or. Robert Peterson. Peterson, a candidate for rtelection, also has made an ls.sue of Y.'oodlngton's short stay in Laiuna. ~ election w·ill be held June 4. The Laguna schools chief submitted his reslgnatlon !#'"the school board meeting in regular session Tu esday. The terms of the resifPl.Bllon had been \\'Orked out in advance in executive ses- sions with the board. Quigley later said that he v.•as concerned that the 16 new officers Irvine is scheduled to lease from Costa Mesa next year will be "flexible enough to fit into v.·hatever type of police dlpartment , v.·e de\'elop . "We hav e been continually told by the Costa t<.lesa Police Depa rtn1ent that the environment in Irvine is different ttlan in Costa Mesa ; that the j>COple here look on Jaw enforcement y.·ilh a different vie.,.,•." He said ln Irvine residents tend lo become more in,·olved and interested in police 11o·ork. an altitude that a traditional policeman might CO!lS:ider as "nosy". County Committee Nixe~ Tustin-Saddleback Split The resignation \\•ill be c!fectire regardless of the outcome on the county schoola election, Woodington said. Asked If his resignation would hlep him in his candid acy, Woodington said: "It can't hurt me." He said the resignation would "clear the air'' and woold permit the Laguna boa.rd to begin looking for a new supemltendent, followin$ smooth transi- tion in district leadership. Quigley said that this year the council v.·ill be determining if il should develop a traditional military type' of department or a more modem approach, so the council should be sure ne'A' of(icers brought lo Irvine arc able to fit into whichc\'cr system is accepted. In Mother area, Mayor Gabrielle Pryor expressed concern wiftl v.·hat she called a lack of adequate day care facilities for eight to 12 years olds with v.•orking parents. "We have a problem here and it v.ill take money, concerned adlon and staff backing to solve it," she said. ,~fayor Pryor said that plans are now being made to invoJ,·e teenagers in leisure activity and work is under way for a teen center but these younger children also need some attention. Also in tile area of. children's !Crvices. the Council \'Oted to add as an objective FromPqe 1 HEARST ... By JAN WORTH OI 1M O.llr l"lltt Si.ff A proposal to split the TU.stin Unified School Di.strict away from t h e Sadd1eback College district was namwly rejected by the Orange C o u n t y Commit tee on Sthool D i s t r i c t Organization Tuesday. The committee's 5-4 decision, with one abstention, does not kill the proposal by a group of Tustin residents dissatisfied with Saddleback College. The recommendatlon w i 11 be forwarded to the Board of Go~mors of the California Community Colleges, which Is scheduled to dee' je June 19 or 20 If the issue should be put to voters. After making their decision, members of the county committee passed another resolution criticizing the state board for involving them in the Saddleback-Tustin debate. "'l'his entire discussion was WlCalled for," said Sheila t<.1eyers of Fountain Volley. "This is clearly a matter for the board of go\·ernors. They have shirked their duty by referring this to us and we and FBI agent In charge Charles Bates had no buslncss getting < .. noses tnto said in San Francisco that photographs it." taken by hidden bank cameras showed Saddleback ·officials , vie'A·ed t h e one of the robbers holding a gun on comments as an "internal political Patricia, v.·ho also y.·as armed. thing." But Tustin representatives said P'U')ci~. ythc'( \\'as ki~oaped Feb. 4, Is thl'y felt the committee's disagreement the griftdd!ug)iter of the legendary with the state board might help s'A·ay newsapaper giant William Randolph lhcir case In Umg Beach in June. llearst. Saddlcback's case was supported by Saxbe repeated earlier statements representati\'CS from the Saddleback that if the FBI knows where the SLA is \·alley Chamber of Commerce, the holding h-!iss Hearst they should go after Laguna Bc.ach Chamber of Commerce, her. Noting Hearst had Sl\id that Jlo.ssnlCJOr Leisure \\'orld , the SaddlC'back comment · • b o r d c r e d oo the. Area Coordinating Cooncil. t h e irres ponsible." Saxbe said his first Saddleback Vallev Unified School District reaction hl'ld not changed. and · the CapiStrano Unified School The FBl has obtained four robbery District. y.·arrants against known SLA members in Tustin's case was presented h~· the robbery but has named Patricia only Shepard Kanarek, u·ho initiated the as a material wit.nes,., because or petition campaign last year and Bill e\'idence that she may have been forced Patterson another member of the Tustin to participate. de-annexation committee. Shortly after Saxbe mad_ his state-Among Saddleback trustees and ment , Bn>'A'Tling disclosed that a federal administrators. relief characterized the grand jury h.ad been convened in San rca clion to the county committee • Francisco to consider both the bank decision. robbery and the kidnaplng. Among Tustin proponents of the de- ..The voluntariness of the actions is a annexation. the reaction u·as optimism question of fact Uie grand jury v.·ill have that since the ,·ote wa5 so close. they to decide." Brou'lli.ng said. Bates declined to romment on Saxbc 's I statement, but said the FBI has 1~125 agents v.·orking on an "aggressive in-' vesligalion.'' ! may still have a chanci! to win their way at'the slate le\'el in June. "Of course I am pleased over the decision.·• said Saddleback Colleg~ Superintendent Fred Bremer. "It pro\•es to me that the committee recognizes the the de-annexation "·ould be inimical to the best intere.11s of the disltict." rwtcan"'·hile, he added. the school will continue de veloping its case for the JW'le hearing. "and v.·e'll leave no stone unturned," Bremer said. Saddleback Trustee James ?i.iarsha\1 commented. "I'm certainly very happy and grateful-but of course that is juat one big battle and no"' we'll be looking forward to the next one." If the de-annexation is approved, Brl!mer and Saddleback B u s i n e s s ?.tanager Roy Barletta pointed out Tuesday. the tax rate to remaining district taxpayers could go up 16 to 19 cents a year on $100 assessed va luation oyer lhe next t.,..·o years . They added that of the schOol's present 3.617 students. 5&4 are from Tustin and 503 from the Tustin area have been given interdistrict permits lo attend other schools. Woodington announced his candidacy for Peterson's post six month! after taking the reins of the Lagwia Beach Unified School District. He came to Laguna from COiorado where he had been state commi$!1ioner of education. Woodingtoo said in announcing his candidacy little more than a month ago, · he had been approached by numerous persons including other superintendents of county school districts and asked to run against Peterson. Following the announcement, Pelenon immediately attacked his elr.ctlon foe, saying "This will cast a tremendous question over his loyalty to Laguna and his loyalty to his four-year con\tact." Peterson's agency has been criticized by t\\•o Orange County Grand Juries for not having enough responsibilities to justify its existence. Jn announcing his resignation. Woodington said he u·as proud of the Laguna school system and felt the district was on the proper track in reflecting community goals for Us schools; A Reeord ~igh Pri1ne Rate Hits 10.5 Perce1it NE\V 'lORK (UPI) -The interest rate for prime business loans reached a record high today when a. large AUanta bank, Citizens &: Southern, raised the prime rate to 101/2 percent from 10 percent for new loans and to 1014 percent for existing loans. The prime rate broke above 10 percent for the first time in the nation's history on Afonday when First National Bank of Chicago announced a rate of 10.10 percent and North Carolina National Bank of Charlotte then went to 101/4 percent. The Bank of Ca lifornia of San Francisco went to 101/4 percent Tuesday. {Story, Page 4). The Union Bank of Los Angeles followed today. There appeared lo be uncertainty in banking circles whether 111any other n1ajor co111mercial banks would follow the move above 10 percent. ~lost banking e:<perts appeared convinced that the cur· r ent runup in demand for corporate credit is not the result of im· proving business and there£ore is not likely to be sustained. From Page 1 ~11'~S:-\ SH UFFLE promised ritrs. Sch.3fer a seat on the t..-ommission in exchange for running his campaign and because t<.lcFarland had fallen out of favor for his slrong support of the planning stafr. Harrunett said this morning that he did not promise Mrs. Schafer a scat on the conunission but that he agreed to support her candidacy . "Arlene has a good background. She has a woman's viewpoint and thls is somelhlng ·needed on all con1mittee ll"Vels," Hammett said. "She was considered once before and sent out to do time in the tules to gain experience. I was the one v.·ho held her up with my vote tw·o years ago. Since that time she has been on t h e Crim<' Preven1ion Committee. run the bond election campaign. and has excelled in all areas." ~lrs. Scbafer . .of 292 Bucknell Road. \\'ll.5 In charge ol laJ!l y<?.ar's successful open space bond election , h,1s occupi!'d a leadrrship JX)Sition y.·ith th e 1-larbor Area Uni ted Fluxl, and. in addition to the crime prt\•entlon committee. servts on the city's Goels and Obj e et Iv es CommJssion. Councilwoman Jlertz.og said ahc joined Raeill in voting ngnlnst the change be<'ause !he was famlllar v.· i th l\1cfarland's ebi1ities and although she has nothing person31J y against Mrs. Schnfer, fC?lt !hat she did not knov.• her background well l'nough, ~1r11. Hertzog added that she found nothing nll58tis- factory Y.1th fl1cFarlnnd's ~rrormance. Raciti explained his vote 'by saying he ravored expansion of thr. con1n11sslon t(t seven members. ~ modlflca tlon which would have allowed ~frs. Scharer to be • • • seated without firing ~tcFarland. OPEN .... "I think t.tcFarland has: a new outlook and v.·ou!d like to have retained him.'' said Raciti, adding that he V.'as puzzled over the attitude of the other council 1nen1bcrs. ,,,. .. i\lcFarland, 39, of 1697 Oahu Place. said he heard rumors that the council l \\'as prl'p.;)ring to do1np him "but 1 didn·t think they had the gul.s to go through with it.·· 1-te ~aid he v.·as angered by the decision but that he would not drop out of participation in civic affairs because he believes Costa P.1esa needs tht help of interested citizens and "not to continue being involved v.·ould be hypocritical."' f\tcFarland, w·hose term was to have run out in 1975, served on the commission for only 18 months. He agreed thnt he frequently supported the planning staff. "lt0s a lrne situation and I Y.'O\lldn't .. deny it." he said. "We spend a half a rni\Hon dollars on a planning staf(. They're good and they ~w v.·hat they·re doing. Do you go to the local druggist or lht' awning man to gel your ttn!!Wt:rs? \\'here do you go to gel edueated~'' r.tayor Robert M. 'Vilson. JMker of the motion to unseat ~1cFarl&nd and to seat ~1rs. Sehafer , said ii "''ilS the council's pleasurr: to make such changtS. '"11iey both were two fine candidates 'A'htn we interviewed them first. But 11t this moment r.trs. Scl'lafer tms new Input and a difrerent point of view and I would r11her have her insttltd of him ," he said. "I told ritcrarland to wait in the wings •nd that m a y be there '4'85 another opportunity around the comer for an Rppolntment to an'1ther board or com- mittee." • .·· Baseball Shoes 10.95 up Little League Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 to l 7.95 Baseball Mitts 5.95 to 49.95 Baseballs & Bats Colored Sleeve Undershirts' Track Shoes 11 .95 to 24.95 Track Pants 2.50 & 3.20 Warm11p Shoes 15.95 to 23.95 • •• Tennis Dresses Tennis Shoes & Shorts Tennis Shoes -7 .95 to 22.95 Tennis Rackets 4.95 to 50.00 I Tennis Balls -8.35 Doz. Handball Gloves & Balls Racquetball Racquets Bikes-Tires-Tubes Parts-Repairing Darts & Dartboanls Skateboanls 5.95 · 7 .95 • 8.95 Slant 1oanls VoUeyballs -Basketballs Warmup Suits Speedo Swim. Suits --·· . • ~ I ' t ' ' ' J • 8 .,ARY PILOT EDITOatAL PAGE Fa.ir Pay Teacher> In the Newport·Mesa Unified Sohool Dis· tr!ct M onday-Voted~eputlt•l!P~ars to be a ~en· erous pay increase offe red by the school administra.t1on. 'rhey'll get a nine pe.rcenl across-the-board raise an d in1proved Cringe benefits. includin~ a free $5.000 life insurance policy. The teachers' initial demand was was tor a 16 percent raise. In voting to accept the olfer, however. teachers said lhiii l ii the cost of living increase goes above nine per· cent , they'll ask to renegotiate. The probll!m ot rising costs is a tough one for everyone to deal with. Trying to cope with it at a loca l government level is at best frustrating. / Go vernmental agencies -especially school di stncts -have to deal with employe groups demands. yet some- how present a balanced budget while operatin g under new tax ceilngs established by the state legislature. As the pressures for higher and higher salaries grow \loi thout commensurate increases in "productivity'' (lhroilgh new systems or some larger classes. for exam· pie). the result can only be a reduction in ser\•ices or ed· ucational programs, unless voters approve tax increases. · It is worth noting that Supt. of Schools John Nicoll already h as declared that the Newport-Mesa schools will need a tax override within three years. Air Your Views :r.1any cities· are accused al times oC not being inter· estcd in or responsive to the needs and concerns of their citizens, or even of ignoring them when they are voiced. Cost.a Me sa generally has been an exception to· that criticism. vs .. lnfla.tio.n tions if a resident feels the city or one of its employes is doing so1nelhing right or going an extra step above and beyond t.he call of dut~" The brochure. available from city hal l at 77 Fair Drive. will not be used for any purpose other than as a san1pler of citizen opinion and, iJ requested. ii "'.ill be n1ailed ba ck "1th a reply regarding the speci(i c pet peeve or pat-on-the·b:ick. For U1ose v.·ho feel 'iike sitting down to fire off a note of concern . complaint or praJse but never get around to it. the ney,• form should be helpful. "Floy.·er po..,,·e r." the pa ssive force which infected studen1s on the nation's college can1puses during the early 66s. is no t dead yet. at least not at Orange Coast College. It tiunC back n1eta1norphosed as lo\'e and caring for the en\·iro1 uri e nt -1n Orange Co ast College's case. love and caring r.,r flo¥.'ers themselves. · · Led by Grey Storey and Blair lr.~.'in . the student-; organized a drive to raise 1noney for the purchase of vacant land in the Antelope \lalJe\', about 10 miles west of Lancaster. where one of the iargest stands of f'ali· fornia poppies exist ~. The poppies were threatened hy encroaching de· velop1nent. but the money ra ise<l by t.he students should ensure their preservation fore•.:er. In fact . Orange Coa st College now holds official title to 2l,0004square fe<>t of poppies. an area roughly that of one-a nd-one-half football field s. I ..,., --. Now. the city has taken a new step to invite citi· ze n input. A brochure will be offered lo citizens, afford· ing them a variety or opportunities to submit to the city opinions, complaints, suggestions, or even commenda· \Vith th e acqusition of their nower stand, Onnge Coast College students ha\•e become one of !he sta te's lar~est flower growers. Fortunately. for the people of California. the bloon1s never wilt be harvested. but will be left for public enjoyment. Knock! Kn ock! .4 Gifwd Interviewer Probes Work ,. (Sn>NEY J.HAR.rus) I've kno"11 Studs for ma n Y \'ea rs-mostly al the poker table-but not 5o well that I feel embarrassed al recom· mending a book written by a fri end . The book -to be published t h i s:- "'eck-is "Working." the author is Studs Terkel. v.·ho also "Tote "Hard Times" and "Divi s ion Street: Amcric:i.,'' and it is the most fascinating p I e c e o( eavesdropping I have ever read. •·working" ls a series of tape-i nter· views in depth in which "people tall> about "·hat they do all day and how they feel aOOut what they do." It nms the gamut from cab driver to tennis player, school teacher to policeman. stock broker to hotel clerk. truck driver to press agent. LONG AGO. in one of my early col· umns f fau lted American novels and plays' for invariably leaving out of their themes one of the most important strands in a person 's life ·-what he v.·orks at. how he does it. and what he gets out of it emotionally and spiritually and socially. In tbe great.majority of our no\'els and plays ("Death of a Sales man" was one of the few to break with this tradition) the characters arc only tv.·o-dimensional beeause their whole working-day is ig· nored or slu rred in favor of their love life and social relationships . BUT IN real life the way in v.·hich \11e cam our living, rnc people we are forced Dear Gloon1y Gus. Legal abortions save lives? \Vhose Jives? ln California in 1972 abor· tions numbered more than 100,000. CQJnpared with 5.000 in \968. J . K. 0-Y GUI Cl)nlmeflll Ire ,,.""'Jntf in' re_,.,. 1nd If not ~tlly rtl*l "" ,,_I 11 .... MWll....... ...... JIVr "' _..,, .. oi.omr ou1, O.llr 1'1'-'· (or glad) to be v.·i1h all day long. the vast and sudden changes in the infrastruct~c o( many modem businesses and ur du.stries-a!I these play a profound pan tn the wav v.·e \'iCv.' the v.·or\d, our behavior aild our reactions to making a living, and thw making a lifr. Except for a few tedious or pompous or abstract sociological studies, ~y has really investigated the human side of v.-orking in modem society . People often lie about how they feel tov.·ard their work. or keep such feelings carefully suppressed. or by sudden acts of estrangement. or violence reveal the tumultuous emotions Cbuming beneath the surface for a long lime. AS FOR the impact of the book. I can rlo no better than quote the most pcree~ tive social historian of our time. Lewis ~fumford, voho wrote after seeing the galleys : ";\ powerful, original, in- describable. and incredible book. Over a hundred identifiable people have created it by wof d or mouth, and on~y an in· terviev.w of genius could poss ibly have brought ii forth." And the spellbound reader can only sec- ond r.lumford's comment that "the mock of reading this book is like !he shock of hearing one's voice played back by a recorder. One cannot put do..w this book without v.·anting to take a long hard look at one's own life and daily work ." You'll never look at a cop or cab driver the same v.·ay a.gain, either, Nixon-Connally Tapes WASHINGTON -The Watergate pros· ecutors are pushing their investigation of fonner Treasury Sccretar~· John Con· nally ri~t into the \\'hite !louse ova.I of· flee. They have asked the \\'hite House for tapes of con,·ersa tions bcl\\'cen Presi- dent Nixoo and l..:onnally on milk mat· ters. In secret slalen1cnts lo the \Vatergate prosecutors, dairy lobbyist J a k e Jacobsen has said he deliver('(! $10,000 to Conn a ll y al th'! Treasury Depart· mcnt. J:icobscn nl· lcged th al COnn<i\ly pocketed the monc;· Md returned It only after the dairy lobby came under invest!· gation, ' The (orceful Con· ~lly. once 11i pov.-er in the Nixon cabinet. and still a presidential conttnder, told us in a lengthy telephone con,·ersallon frn1n Texas th:l\ he had been offered the St0,000 but had rej~ted it. "1 have lold the prO~· ecutors the truth ," he declared empha· lically. The prosccuton. meanv.·hllc. a~ eager 1o ll!am v.·hat !he President and O>nnally s..1id 10 one anothtr about 1he dairy In· dustry's pu!lh for nigher prict supports in 1971 and 1!172. 80Tl-I l\IEN attended a \Vhite House 1necting on ~larch 23, 1972. ta dl!'icus..~ the dairy leaders' requests. The \\1hite !louse acrount oJ the meeting acknowledges th•tl Connally 'said the dairy iodustry "h:ld political funds \vhich would be .distribut('(I amon; Hou!lf! and Senate can· d!d.11tes ln the C'Omlng clecUoo." ' (JACK.ANDERSON) The dairymen also promlsed financial support for the President's O'A'TI rc-{!\cc· tion campaign. The follov.ing day. the \\'1.i te House ordered a subsidy increase. v.·orth $500 million a year to the dairy Industry. THE PROSECUTORS are partially interested in NI xo n -Conn a 11 y con· versations during the 3!Htay period preceding the \Vhite llouse meeting. Sources close to the case tell us that one tape i5 . thought to be "extremely sensitive." This reportedly gives the President's responses, as picked up by the White Hause recording system, dur. ing a crucial telephone talk 'A'lth Con- nally. JACOBSEN hu told the prosecutors. mcanv,,hile, th.at Connally returned 1he $10,IXX> no t once but twice. The former Trearury secrete.ry allegedly became '<''orrled that the first batrt! ot bills could be traced. Jacobsen and f,onnaUy al ' o got together on a cover story. Jaco~n promised to say he bad never dellwered the Sl0 ,000 to COrwtlly but had kept it in 3 safe deposit boi. Jacobsen has now been indicted for perjury for telling this ~tory wtd er o:ith to a grand Jury. · His belated confts!llon has been checked out by FBI agents who have con- firmed ·from available record.\ and wllnCMeS many o{ the details. according to FBI llOUJ'ce!, c Reader Fi111ls Lette1·s Boffli11g How Fair Should a Mailbox Be? To the Editor: Last week lhcre \lo'as !he letter from the lady "'ho couldn't understand v•hy Evans·Novak \\'ere so down on our be· loved !-'resident -this \~·eek \Ve ha ve the doctor v.•hose "sense of fairness is ap- pa11Cd " by the \\'atcrgate Grand Jury in· formation being leaked to the press (.so that v.·e, the mere people. can read the sordid truth to v.·hich v.·e apparentl y ha,·e no right J. THEN FINALLY. the most \'ul gar in· suit to a nonnal person 's intelligence. a lelter from a Newport Beoch resident v.·ho thinks v:e should all get together and send in a dollar to help Niion pay his back laxes. (After all. he deserves a lot more-!) This last line of reasoning brought me to the verge of becoming violently ill. (I am trying to maintain a c o u' l h vocabulary here, but it is not easy.) Then. last Wet"k on tele,·ision I see so1ne couple v.•ho claim they·are starvin~ to death because the man only makes $15,000 a year and food costs too much. It appa rently never occurred to his wife to go out and get a j-Ob. She has kids -so what? l\tillions of v.'omen v.·ork full time jobs around their kids. I HAVE worked since I v.·as sixteen and v.·ouldn 't have it any other v.·ay. I tell \'Otl this, though, I'd .sooner put ltly family 's hard-earned money In the garbage disposal than send ()Oe dime to \'OU·knOV.'·\.I ho. · I kno""' one is supposed to be open· minded and consider all points of vie'A'. but In my mind these letters I ha\'e men· tioned are far beyond the realm of sanity and don't deserve the recognition of being printed. let alone read . and I wish I hadn't re.ad them. but I did -and they made m~ sick. Be honest nov.• -are these people for real? SO!'\IA IL lllLTO'.\' Tlie let ters were gl'1lui11e. Editor lt'rOllfl•ICR!J llrf1~erN To the Ed itor: Re 'A'rong-way drivers: after tv.·o nar· row escapes J "'rite this Jel!er of sug· gestions for Uie State Di vision of Highwa ys. I. A flashing red light comes on and a si ren to warn o,.1mng·v.·ay drive r he ha!!I {'nlered the wroni: "'ay. nus wuld be an automatic device tri~gercd hy the wheels of a car t·ntering the ramp the v.•rong way. This should cofll(> on as he enters. 2. After this there should be a small place for the wron g-way driver fo pull out of the v.·ay of the onco ming cars. He should have enough room to be able to U'lcks 'Of COUT$9 Gerald Ford w l« rvn In 76: He said h• wouldn't didn 't hel' ( MAILBOX ) Letters Jro1n readers are wc lcvmc. Norma lly, u:riters sl1ould co n1•f'y 1h1•1r messages 111 300 uiords or Ir.~-~. TJ1r right to conde n:e letters to fl t .~pace or eliminate libel is reservccl, Afl fl''· 1ers m11s1 include :signature and mn1I· ing ndtlress but names mi.ly be w1tl1 ° held on request if :s 11fficie11t rea.sntl is appart1U. Poelry u·i/l 11ot be pub- lislied. tum -aro&xi and return the right \lo·oy. There is usually a.Jarge area of land sur- rounding the on and off ramps "'hich is not in use, so this would be \ogicnl. J. ALSO at the same time ras \\1"0!\lt· way dri\•er enters1 an amhcr-c:v!on:d warning .sign should ('tl!nc un (on the frL>e'A'ay ) to 'o\'am the freev.·ay exlt dti\'ers of a wrong-way driver. 4. No double·lane offram ps -frw1 dangerou!!. TI1cse sometimes look like. l\'o'O·wav roads. I refer to the Barham. Jfoll~v.·Oodbftramps. We o,.1·ere coming off frecv.·ay. a car collllng on the ramp 1he v.·rong "'ay hit car in b:lck .>f us head on. \\'e ,,..-ere \'Cry fortunate to sv.·er\'C 111 ti me out of his "·ay . never thinking that lhe ca r in back would get hit. I ha ve ne\·er forgotten that night. A few v.•ee ks after that in Baldv.·in Park a drunk cntered'thc offramp and headed right for us. \Ile aS;ain v.·cre fflrt unate and God "''as with us again that day, I hope this will be of some help and tha t something in this letter will hel p i,av e someone else so me day. ~IARY \\'ALTO~ BAROGL!O Blome 11Jisplnce<I To the Editor: · Your article,on "the lion victim .. in the Doily Pil ot dated Ap ril 11 , is 1hc niost inane piwe of garbage 1 have yet to read. A poor "'ild ani mal acts on its 1~stinc1 .. due tot~ stupidity of a riuman being :ind is immcdiatclr condem ned to as your report.er put it "to <ln iso lation cage or hut v.•her e he is be-in~ kept pe nding a de1ermina1ion of his fa1c. '' TllE W0~1AN was on:!ered ro k~p hl r car o,.1·indov.·~ cl osed but did not do so II pt.'Ople of 1his age cannot folio\\' ordl·r~. tl11·1 •hO•ll4J 11n1 ~· al!n11('<l tn dr1r1• th1·0u j!h th~· Lion Co1.111ty S<ifari park ,,..11hout a n1orn1or . I prou•sl 11 ny pu11ishm1·nt io thL'i :1n1 n111I. :1n!J sugcc~t th ;i t \11 the future you ptll lhc hlamt' v.'ht're it L due. ~1HS. J OS l!:f'll G. Sl'ABA(;O Tn the Editor. The first ann1Vl'rsary or the da le v.·hcn a ~! pr1~l'rS of v.ar in Vle tnum 'o\Cre 10 h,1\'i.' Ix-en rt·turnt'Cl home has passl'd. Hut more than 50 men. forml'rly idcn· 11!tl'd us PO\Ys, have been ncil hl'r rL·· least'd nor accowitL'<i for. And 1.200 fa111· il1Cs_slill v.:ouder. 1L their loved ones, still li!>lt'tl as missing 111 action, v.·ere or s11\\ <ire prisoners. TllESf: ~I EN drdicatcd lhem selvfs to rh(_•1r f'Ou nt ry. hut too many or us seem to \111\·c forgoucn th cnl. I a111 activrly Involve.ii \\ith VI VA on a \()lur11ary basis and feel that if this coun- 1ry is to remain free and strong. ,,...e as 1ndi\'iduals 1nusl each do our part and \Oice our opinions. JT O~L V lakes a few 1ninutcs to write a note to \our Congrcssrnan, lhl' Presi· dent or. a!i I h:iv~ done. to the Pr emier of :-;orth \ ietnn1n 1 Pham \r;in Uong. l'rl'n1i1·r. lh!mocr:1t1c li t•publi<' of \'il'I· nam, Hanoi. r\nrth \'1ctnan1 1. Officials h<'l\'C hL'<!n rcspons,.,.c in the past to public opinion anti if ct·cryone· wrote to both part ie!!'. I feel sure that v.·c v.·ould ge t 5ame action in this rna ller T\' TONDE~ E l 'f"r" \liem To lhe Editor : Thanks a lot ~orm Ev.·ers. 1'hc l!:l Toro ~1 aru1cs have enough prob- lrn1' 1n 1r.v1ng 10 accornplislt the dl'lclli.c m 1s~ion ;1!-> r\orm , <i retired ~l ti rinc. at'1ator. wel l knows. For him to push For C"ivil u!'C' of El Toro Is a bit too 1nuch. but of course he knows lh<' Cor p!i l"<Ln't send h11n ovt·N;e;:is, f f;1rc r.~ contenrlrd 111 t11c f)a1/y Pilut, ,\11ul i , thnt 1HHsc rclf1ir11rr11 pr<JQrcss /J 1111/11 m11k1• sl1o red riril1n11 use of thP 1:1 'f11 rr' /1 1r Stot1r111 11 j easible ans· l)'f'r 10 Orauf/l' l'ou11ly \ ~rowing air service necd.Y. f:<l. J lntroduclion of civil o pera t i on :!. 111 El Turu 1\QUlrl con~t 11u1c <• nl<iJ •f t '.1:111'il' 111 :urfl<'ld 0J)l·r,1t 1un!\ anti tli• Views of Third Reich Sieg: Hell! hy Stefan Loront, (Nortori $1t9ft), Hitlt r Close-up, compiled t>y Joc hcn von Long . (~1ac~li\Jan . ~9.951 , \\'orld \\'ar JI, by Rana!d HcJfcrn1an (DerhlOOolts, $20) Th~ ... rise and fa ll of Hitler's Th'1rd Jleich has been docume nted in n1il!ions .,f o,.1•ords. Bui the combinatio n of v.·ord~ v.·Hh pictur~ adds more than ooe dimensiOn in the understanding of lhl• particular horror of th at era -only 30 )'Cars gone now, , In "SitlC Heil:... one photogra ph demonstrates 1he pou·er of lh~ v.·ord·p1c· turc ali gnment. It shov.·s a counroon1 confrontation betv.·een ~1tnister Hennann C.oering and an alleged COmmunisl plot· tel' In the Relchs tag llre. GO t-:RING. back to camer11-. standlli y;J th his hands on his hip,-; in a bully1nc. posture. gating dov.1l a1 1he defendant. The pose tells all abou t Goering 's disdain for the defendanl, the court and thi: German people. The caption rein(orcts the lmpres.,lon, notlng that his behavior "disclosed the impudent arrogance and (THE. BOOKMAN) l.111 lt·!IS ;1tt1tudc of the ~ail lrndcrsh1p." ,\gain ,ind again, the hook double! thr imp;1CI of CVl'n!.~ Y.'J!h the 1·a rcfu! ju.'<· r:1 po~111on of p1ct1.1rl's nntl tc\t The f 10.:• • arc dreadfully mcmor11bh' IWvontl tht pcrsonahlit's :i1td t 1'1•t1I! of 1ht• ~azi era. Loran t. somc111nc,, c .. lt rh1 · 1hr fa 1hcr of moc:h:m photo)ourna hsm .. ~uppl1l'S the bock1u·ou•11J n! nlO'!t·rn (,('r1na n mlht11r1~1n "ll i1lcr Clnse-up " puts toi.~·11\t:r :h~· photograhs and comments of his pe rson:jl photographer °"11h obstr\•at!ons b~· a hi,ir:h '.'ia1.1 off1c1al "ho took noll'S d.ihgcn!I)' <l t1r1n~ his d~ys 11\ pov.·cr "\\'orkl \\'.~r II" ,i:1v('~ ex«llcnt p1c::1ure CO\'trage to the \ntemat1onal scope of the <.'On(Hct and . golni; along 'II.1th tbe C'Urrrnt rev ival of lntt!rtst Jn tht European end, expends mul'h ol Its space on· Europe. JOA~ l~\N~U ER (UPll - rrsul! 11 ould br ;i class 11ct1011 thti! would make the damagl'S pending 11t th e ('.()lint y •1irf11!ld look l1k(• th« rn:-irhles in /\;orm·~ head. The ~l.:1r1nL·s nt.'t:d .. ,,..,ri t.s of n1an· rlam u,.;", "la\1 Su1!s frc11n :11r e<1 rr icrs", <i nd \'o\cs of lhe supt•r\'15Qt!; like lhf'y rl<.'ed n1Qrl' holes 111 !11L'Jr .\lurin(' heads . And, the rca.;ons l'\orrn ctlt•s for Cl\'11 U!".'' such ;is "t.:<.'Onomy" ;ind ''t"n\'1 ronmen1'' ;Jrc 11 ('Ol/pl1· of th" he~! rl·a.;ons such U!IC should t:io· rejeC\t'd out of •nand . IT I S~'T l'conomy to rorcr the ft.>der;1I 1axpayer lo pick UJ> th(' tab for replacing a billion dollars defenSf" asSl'l. or to C."(· pose ~ovLrnnient to millions of dollars of lav.·suJts. or to spend 1nillions to make a c1\·1! frl'ld out of a field "'Ith an uncenain future 1\nd . )t's h:irdly env ironmentally sound to :idd to !he env1ronmcntal im· pact afread~· prt.'scnt a l El Toro. And. \I 1~ a foolish "ur~f'n1·~"' that dict atclli mi~· in(! 11ir rarriC'r pa<,se ul(t'rs v.·:th intens i\'e militar) Jf't trt11 n1ug opcr:.itions crcat in~ :.in ad~·d h:11:11rtl 10 01H conc•·i nrd. And . 1ncH!cn1:1lly. ~ornl. s.-11 1111·· puh- lic rcl<1t1ons t('rnl~ f:uch :1s '·quiet" ;ur· planes and "Zero noisl' in1p:1t·I'' for lh• l'R people. F~vcrythini? 1~ t'f'l;itivc tine! rc1nembcr El Toro has j11.~1 "" rn11n,\· smart neighbors as Coun ty Airport an1; a hell of a lot more or tht:n1 1 '11r11 1\rf11111cl Tn the Editor: ED JA.\7. The rcrnarks and telcJtr:un b\! Jllhn \\':1yne last "l'ek 1 re~ard in~ in l·1jr111• t:i-: rnnsidrrali<•ns 1 only point lo the f.1rt th:tt the fl uke ought tn turn around in his lk!d· tile. lie has IK't'n look ing at the \\ron•..: end o( the horse loo long. Sen. Lov•elt \\-l'1l'kc·r has suhst;int iah-!I his facts. Can John \\'aync? HOBE:HT JACKSO~ Isn't It the 'fruth! In 1111· pr11;11·v 1d their lu,rnf·s 1!11'1\ ;111d ,,..·onlCn c 1111 live l.of?i 1hr r qu1r1· natura l!~ In pul1hl' they 11rer1 't ~o na tural. For t'\<'.irnplr, 1hc ::11~·r:1~·· n1;in OJJt'llS rl<l(Jf \ t(1r \.\0111<.'I! a111J he flil S~t'.~ th em ahead ,,f !11111 An<t h•· i.Joc..,n·t grab tht f()ill nit he r plate v.hen h1• h11si gobhlcd his l:loi!."I sho\1' 11:1t11 rf' t h~ v.•ay 11 rrall} I" ;i~ ruy two \\'t'1rn:i r:i 111·r:o; fre<Juf'ntl y clf'm''""tr:ll c, r rosty :1h\<I \'" pa~.<>es 1hrouah rh~· h:•lk <f(ll'Jr rir.;1, hi· f1n10.h1 <; <off l.:1rl\ ·~ !11"h H ~he (!:1ll 1f'.., ;11 bn•akf;r~1 ;1nrt' hi> rnr~ h('r ~0011 \\ h"ll ~lie ti.it~~ !hill ?>111• "ou lfl r;i!hcr h" ~1dn 't ".4i11'1 ,\'ritiirc 11'r111<1;1fu/"' -I 1ner11.::a11 .~a!11 "!I OlANGf: COAST DAILY PILOT Rr.iht1 1 ,\'. \frctl, f'11b /i..,hl'r '/ ht•t»u: K l't'T'1L f:11tl(lr li1:1/,tirn f1'r1•1!;11·1t 1:iJq1.r1r1l l'11r1r f;rhro r I ••' ,..,\I•• 1 ,; ~I an1I A!Jn1ull1 lr t'\ • -,\ T' ·1 • ·•1!1n.i on Tiu.< ~-ii.:r •I •ru-·r.n.mrn11'1r)' '!fl t11p1•-.; •>r tn Irr• ,f 1>'> ~11'11r111""1 <'Olun1n1 .. :., .1r1! ~' '•>n oa !•• 1·1 •\ lllontr: " f•1n1m • ro olt>n, I I'~' .. l\ol h) l'f'l''"l1!1111oi 1 I • nt1>.'111W1Pf"r s or1rtlr)f\" nnit ldr"< ,,., 1:urr .. n1 lQfJJ•"I. Thr l'llltOnal op1n••·•" ,,/ rn r lJai:) !Iii,,, o111r•·.tr onl~· "' !'d,1orllll {'{•lunin 1r1 1 th,. 1ni1 "' 1,.r pe.gf'. Op1ru1•:t.\ "'P~~ l1y lh-r . .,:. umn1•t.11 111'1<1 1·aii1111111'1fli flll'rl J,11,·1 \l rllr.n arr·thru Q'll.n 11nd no-.''"'~., ir 1T1f'nt nr Thr1r \"l,....,t: I')' tht' [l.u l.1r Pilot llhoulcl be lnl'\'m.-d. ll'cdne>day, April 17, 1974 ' •, OAIL '( PILOT 5 ~ • ~Teacher Raeial Kllli tag s ' • • Bug ging 12th Victim Slain • Ill Bay Area ~· .. • l Banned ·SAORAMEN'!'O (UPI 1-nie - Senate has voted .to prohibit the secret recording o f classroom r e m a r k !f or elem,ontary and high l'Chool teadlers. n>e measure v.•ould ban the use o( electronic listening or recording devices by any person in elementary and high ... sc~ classrooms without the consent of the teacher and principal. Opposing the bill v.·as Sen. 1 James E. \Vhetmore ( R-Bucna Park), .. ~:ho asked i ts ~en, ''What art you trying to·,rover up~" ~pporling the bill v .. as Sen. Dermis E. Ca~pcnter (]{- Newport Beach }. a fonner FBf 11.gcnt. Declaring that his law olrice was ooce bug~ed. he said there v.·as a "moral issue'' involved. e Lea•e Gra111 e d SAN DIEGO I A P I -A controversial tuna cannery here has won final approval from the port commission. 11le commission v o l e d Tuesday to grant Van Can1p Seafood Co. a 40.year lease for the cannery on the San Oie,1:0 v.'aterfront. Con1pany offici:ils said construction v.·ill begin within a IT\Ollth and should be completed by tbe end or 197:-i. UJll Ttlff~ ... P1·opaga1a•f« Steven \\'eed, Patricia l·learst's fiancc. looks at photo of bank being robbed and points to one of the gun- 1nen holding a weapon in the direction of 1,atty. ''The SLJ\ is staking all on a propaganda victory of Patty's conversion and if she's killed. it will end every- thing," \Veed said . • SA.': FR . .\i\'CJSCO tUPI) - A black gunman shot arld kil.IOO. the .son ol. a DuPont Corp. executive Tuesday night in the latest in a series or racial killings on the streets of Sun Francisco. • The 12th white person to be killed since November in what police call the ''Zebra'' shootings was Nelsoo T . Shields IV, 23, ""hose parents arr ti.tr. and l\irs. Nelson T. Shields Ill, or Greenville, Del ., ;:i \\'ihnington suburb. - As in the other slayings, police rou!d give no motive. Shields. \\'ho graduated from Hobart College in June and spent the ~;mer v.·orking al a ski resort near Dcn\•er, came $26 Million Gra 11t Given For Reactor S1\.'i DIEGO t AP J-1'he Aton1ic Energy Cornntis."iion has a"·arded $26 n1illion to General Atomic Co. to build the \.\'orld'r. largest simulated thermonuclear fusion reactor. A company spokesman said 1'uesday the device . called Doublet UJ. will aim at containing for one scrond ~drogen gas heated to more than 6 million degrees centigrade. No · radioacti\'c materials v.·i\I be used. he said. to the San Francisco area to visit famUy friends two v.·eeks ago. !·le was arranging athletic equ.iprnent in the back of a borTOWed station wagon \\'llen he was shot outside a house in the Ingleside District near the PociOc Ocean. With a friend, he had gone lo the house to pick up a recently purdlased rug. A witness told police he had been shot by a black man v.•ho lj,'as s (eel. II inches tall and wore blue lrousers and a jacket and a knit watch cap. The witness said she had seen tile man hun'}ing away. \\'h.ile zipping the jacket. At the scene poli«' found a B?y Dies In Dr ye r LOMA LINDA I UPl)- A +year-0\d boy died Tuesday or in juries suffered v.·hcn he became trat>ped in the family's clothes dryer. California II i g h way Patrolman Larry Blevins s..1id his son Brien had apparently climbed into the unused dryer Sunday and was unable to get out. tlis mother found him several hours I a I e r , unconscious and n o t breathing. shell casing from a .32 caliber pistol, the same type weapon used in 18 other such shOOtings . Six persons have been v.·oonded and the others slain . Shields and his friend , Jonathan 1\1ay of suburban r.IiU Valley, had been prac- ticing with the Golden Gate Lacrosse Club earlier in the evening. Two Guilty In Slaying Of Gua rd LOS ANGELES IUPI) -A Superior Court Jury "1\Je9day copvicted 24-year-0ld Robert Seabock d £!rs t-degree murder in the ambush-slaying of a Oiino Prison guard. and ro-Oelendant Jean Hobson of seoond-Oegree murder. The jury of eight \\·omen and four men deliberated (or nine days before returning the verdicts for the Oct. 6, 1972 ambush-slaying of p r i s o n guard Jesus Sanchez, 24. Sanchez and his partner. And v.'hen the victim v.·as shot he ""'as wearing blue shorts, a gray s"·eater <and tennis shoes. Police have labeled tbeir inv~gation into the shoot· ings "Code 7.ebra" and In- spector Gus Coreri."i said "ThJs was definitely a 'Zebra' shooting ." Officers say the code word has no special meaning. \\'hile the latest shooting was in the Ingleside Oist1ic1. v.'hich has a large Negro populatioo, ITI05t of t he shootings have been in ttn area approximatt.ly 1~ miles by l 14 miles to the v.·est of the city's btuines.s district. 'lbe area 11.ith 1he most slwx>lings apprars on a n\ilp to ! roughly surrou nd t~ predominantly bhack Fi ll~ District. ::-.. 1'1ore than $20.0UO l1I rL·\1.11!,j! OlOOCY has been ~ted ~ the capture of the killers. $10,000 of it trom tile Ara > ·Grocers A.ssocia!i6n. $5.00n from the San FrancisO'Jt:' Examiner and $.),000 fronl :11 anonymous dooor: The \.\'Or.ti outbreak durint: the rash ol shootil\gs was J<di \., 28 when tour persons were' killed and one v.•oundcd by two men who started ~·est or !111.· main district and shot th('1r y,·ay towards the lnglesl dr District at 1hc city's south\1•est edge. • A Hl islllO!J Bill SACRA~fENTO !AP )-Bills that would have delayed and limited installation of a controversial antismog device Fu1·r Clise to llave ,4 'Neutral Jud ge'· If the funds are approved by L-----------' Congress. construction \.\'ill George J. Fitzgerald. 36. were escorting prison i n m a t e Rona1d Beaty, J5. to San Bernardino for a court appearance \vhen they were ambushed about three miles from the prison. Both guards \\·ere unarmed. Fitzgerald v.•as ~·ounded. Beaty escaped but "'as recaptured in December, 1!172. He appeared as 1 prosecution witness at th e murder trial. I. ~su'Pii'f'u"N~cKAGE.! I ·' 1 on 1966--71> autos died in an Assembly committee Tucs<lay. One or the measure s. introduced by Sen. J oh n 'Holmdahl (D-Oakland), was deCeated 5-3 by the Assembly Transportation Committee. It would have limited installation of the devices to the Los Angele!, San Diego and San Francisco air baslJls. LOS ANGELES IUPI) - Superior Court Judge Charles H. Older Tuesday refused to disqualify himself as biased in the case of \Vil liam Farr. a reporter hr sent to jail for 4S e Wo111a11 Kille d days for refusing to reveal the SACRAMENTO (UPI) - A identity or nc\.\'S source~. partially crippled 64-year-old But Older did agree to allow woman Tuesday was found another judge to conduct an strangled with an electric cord unprect'dented hearing into in her downtown apartment. whether Farr could be forct•d Homicide U . Robbie ·Waters lo relent by being sent back lo + ~id the tilling oC rt,frs. jail. Flattnee Barrera appeared to "I am delighted," reacted be committed by-the Mme Farr. a court-reporter for the penon who killed an elderly Los Angeles Times. ''I have no w<rnan last week about two rancor to\1•ard Judge Older. I blocks from ~1rs. Barrera's fCel. for both his sake and my apartment. sake. that this is an issue best -~~~~~~~~~~ decided by a neutral judge ... Fprr noted that the ruling came exactly ,three years to the day sinCe Farr \\•11s !old !hat the judge intended to press hiin for the nan1es of f\.\'O allorneys \rho gave him in ronnat ion . The case steins fron1 '1 story \.\Tillen l>y Farr. \.\'ho then \1•orked ror lhe II er a Id · Examiner. during: thr trial or the Charles ~lanSOfl "Famil~·" for the Sharon Tate murders. Older had ordered la\.\'\'ers and olher.; involved in the irial not to talk lo nc·wsmen. and \Vhen tarr's i;tor~' appenrcd. the judge demnnded 1o kno\1' "'ho had given hiin the inforrnalion. start in July on company property in the Sorrento Valley at the northv.•est tip of San Diego, •Nilh operation scheduled for 1977, t he spokesman said. Fusion , the energy process or the swt and hydrogen bombs . relea ses tremendous an1ounts of ~ncrgy in the joining or heavy hydrogen stem nuclei . Unlike the atom-splitting fission process, fusion rcleast'S no radiation and is ronsldered a potential source of cheap, almost limitless energy. Ho"·ever. the proce ss requires gas heated to 100 million degrl'f'S. holler than the inside of the sun and hot ('nough to n1el1 all knov.n IOlidl. Sc.ientists trying lo adart !he procc-ss-lo Con1mercia use htt,·e sought to contain the superheated gas in magnL•tic fields . Here's how to pay.off your bills. Just tall< to Wes1rr{o1 f 1nanc1al .1nd gf't c.as.h from the equ11y 111 your house. You can use your Live-Now loan to pay off bills and re· duce your monthly payments, Take care oi taxes. It's strictly up 10 you Borra\~ !rom $5.000 lo $25.000 or n1ore. l oan ~ecured by a comb1na 11on al real estate and personal property Will not d1s1u1b your present niortgage. For the cash you nc<'d, look to your house. lhen ca!I Westmor F1nancraL A CO NSUMC" TINANC[ ,llfl~IAI[ or W(SllllN MOltTG AG[ 3772 KATELLA AVENUE · LOS ALAMITOS, CALIFORNIA• TELEPHONE· (213) 775-2755 • (714) 826·5983 ' H e Receives Priso11 T erm PASADENA (UPI ) -A Pasadena nian was sentenced to tu•o years in federa l prison after pleading guilty to transporting t\.\'O IS·year-0ld girls across state Jines for prostitution. Authoritirs said the t\.\'O girls, ~·ho were hitchhiking in Ul.ah. \rere picked up by Gerald Fiirlcy and taken to San Bernardino Cpunty in October. 19i3. Neither of the defendants testified during the trial. but alibi Witne5Se8 said they were not in the area at the tilne o! the escape .. Annex Okayed LOS A.~GELES (UP I J - Glendale will be aJJo,,·ed to an- nex 633 acres near the Angeles National F'oresl. The county Local Agencf Formation Com· ntission voted 3-1 to approve the annexation. despite pro- tests by some Los Angeles of· ficials. ZIGT~~ FASHION MAT~• • ... Gaewlng . · does 80 tnachrne much for so little! ONLY 95 Carrying <aseor C8bine! ell'tra Di x:ovt'r iu~t how . fo :St'w Jnd <'d)Y H t<1n be bl !klv(' on lhi~ d t' machinr It h rpendJ-\·enicncc) of.b .1 J) JI/ lhc con. UI l·ln ~I ' ·1•&·ldg slifche Pl r.:i1gh1 and ture~ like boh~;n u:~ handy '""· 3 nrrd!c..,., .1. Winder re/eJ:>c , .. '" inn, and m • "' ' Of(', JUST Carrying case « C•binet e•lra S5 DO CASINO FIE! PLATS I ltchtllllf · • Diiiy P11 P1rso11!! " Mitts Id fnt n.,.c. 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