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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02-27 - Orange Coast Pilot-, -• •• • -· • -· ,;. • . • t;i: .l < ., . • • • • Bq .. ~itMifon ' WOtnan's "; , ' ... .. TH~RSoA Y AFT~NOON, FEBRUA~Y 27,:1975 Dea·th Probed . .. . . -. -.·-.:._ . ----1- VO\.. M·Nt). S.. l-Sl!tTIONS, M .. AO•S , .. ,·-~ l • • ., ' • ... ·-• . • • • • • . . - ;New York Fire .. "' Injures_ OVer I 00 Sta11tm1 Blast 3 Bu1ned Alive ' . Dome· Delivery Phone Service ' : Dtsasri ~ .. By WILIJAM SCHREIBER The coroner's office tentative· Three :e~b:~::-:" death in a ly identified the victims as John Stanton service sstation office Colon, 20, of ~arden Grove; late Wedn.esday when· a fuel \Villial{I Dav· Gott, 14. or Anaheim, and Ji ·Carlson. 21, of truck transferrinj gasoline from Garden Grove. . an underground at&age tank ex-A deputy S'8id th t l t· 'G~°.:::. in a seai:ing hall of identification.s wer! ,th~s~ 1 ~~ Police said·at"least two of the penons_ su~~sed to have~ at victims were attendants at the .. the station WIJ.eP. t_he explosion o:c· Shell statiOn located in th ·d· curred. 'Jle·sata 1t probably will di r t • K e mi take. two ot, three days to e o own at, atella .Avenue establish positive identification ... 1and Da!e Street. through teeth. ~ . The thu·nderitlg explosion a.waken~ scored of residents in the v'icinity fUst beforelnidnight and investigators said the mushroo~shaped fireball was visible mor~ than a mil e away, !Rocky's Out 1As President 1Pickfor '76 - j WASHINGTON lAPJ -Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller today virtually r.uled himself out 1or presidential pg,llti~s forever. Citing his age' and a desire to keep Presjdent \i!ord's trust, 1Rock efeller dcclared,."'I'm just ·not a competitive factor with the rising stars" on the Republican '1Jost of the information about the tragedy came from :P..linor Golden, 48, of Lakewood, driver of the truck and trailer tanker. He escaped injury when the rig exploded. A police spokesman said Golden told 'bfficers he had been assigned by Evans Tank Lines of' . ~laywood tQ take 8,000 gallons out orihe bur\ed tank for transfer to another station . <See3KILLED, PageA21 1polilicaJ front. N KilJ d ' The •ice president, 66. insisted ever ·• e that Ford is "bound to run and be : a candid-ate" ror re-election in 1976. - -Defendant With Alyson Sprague directing traffic with ~ nag, about 30 Orange Coast College studeJJt~· Tuesday picked up a geodesic cJ9me . from behind the OCC art complex and carried if to the recycling center' at the baseball fielci . -D.lllV f'flol S..,.f t'!Mte Th"e dome, built itseff from recycled ·n:iaterials as part or-·a sheller constructipn class will be given a· skip ,a,nd used to store recyc°(able materials. It is 22 feet in diameter and is 16 feet high. . · So "you've got \o be talking 1aboutl980''-astohisj)Wllchances flOUS'PON, Tex.-(AP> /ti d I S-· • •d ? 3 J / •-!or the presidency, llockefellcr D~teclives have t estified that ur er, Utet e. uveniws said. "And that's cra\y ~" David Owen Brooks told them he He also declared that "I'm fed never killed anyone but helped upwitht)Jar: tbff -with.politfcs. disposco£bodicsandthatheonce H 1• t w face C'L---ges Th1"s isnotimeJorit.lbitterl••re· un 1ng on oman fUfT, -J r~celved a car for not telling sent pebpJe who · 1alk 'about "·hat he had seen. 1p<>litics iri H'e future when we 've Testimony continued today .'• ..,, " : .. Jn Newpo"rl got tremendous humu.9 problems with the jury absent in the trial of D D h p h d 1today. It's in poor taste and or. Brooks, chareed with murder in rug eat· ro e 1e~~ive toth~Am ericanpeople. the death.s qf.four ~the 27 vie· ' . Newport Beach police were · 1 ha•e, -no prospects, no tim s of the· Houston mass . , seeking charges today against hou his and 0 Pla ... ·'or 1-l · three Harbor Area ju.veniles who · g n 1' -· )JlprW~ Westm~1_¥_ are ch~k· ~taermine exactly how much jdbd t 8'?\k liiJOl(E ilia~ r&$Jd' "-rool{f"lS_'_tie1di?t"tm~o'W·c.iri't'tbTP TthtlfdM'1i'l:-··dtugs' were ~lri1'it body~ whllt ;::~rt:lyar~~~~=ct~8~!;'m!3~ ~damn ~out1.880." ' befOre nistrjct Court Jud~ volvement in the death of 8 Hunt-type, Sano said. , , . : '"1: Be b" 1...... then ~ent on a gourmet and ~ l Roclc.efellef'S remades C,.me William M. Hatten onl)! in · ington ac woman w •. OUS?~ body Sano said his invesUgatrors caine spree that lait«W'or week~·· ~uring an hour.long. post-case~fWilliam La.wretice, 15. wa~ found .sJu~ped in a ~ar will pursue .all angles until the)' The youths. two 16. year olds lfllidnight s~~sion with. reporters-beh1.nd a ~esllJ'l1nster restaurant cant8eterm1ne exactly wh she-rrom Costa Mesa and ' 8 IS-year· aboard Air Force Two AS' he'f'e-earher this week . died and who ,took her to th•.. old bof rrom Nt!Wport 'Heigtl.tlt.. !turned to Washington. from 1 a . (i. 1l1GH 7JME . Th~. dead woi:naq. has beery parking lot. · '-were arrested Wedneeday only 'a -'~peaking engagem't nt Wednes-1dent1f1ed by police a~ Dorothy_ 1-ler right index finger had ~n few· hour' af..ter officers were told day nlgh.t tier6re 3,ooo · .... ', Anne Smith, 4$, or 195St ctushed"in the car ~oor inrucat·· oflbeolj~inal~heft. , automotlve.engineersirrlletrojt. A:P .BJR7'11D.4Y. HartsdaleC1rcle.. lng she was alr(ady dead when P•liee said t~e lpss occurred · 'Aa be has befoce, Rw.kefeUer ,.1,,.,. "We know she diet! from .a dru.g ·plf!~td in \lecac.,'S, o!Bid. .. ,., ·last FebJt.at the home of David 'uld lte hop',... .and expected fo GRAND'RAPhJ:>;·Micb. (UPIJ-ovetdlllie but "(~ tfOii,~~w ftt if . Bur.Ill< itle :n• rataU'-A nd become 8 m:for policy and plan· -A '2 ~ pqund birthday ca.Ke. it. was ~urder, s.ulclde or ~c-w~ft.~-W~ne.y. v9 . 8 niftg loree throu&h his -and his navored Wltk marljuana;wu be-c1dental, Lt. hanlc..Sano, ch1er • Offfcet\11iid the cash had-tieen staff's -expanded role within Ing . held . aa evidence today ordet~tl~es, sa(d today. Ford, Bacli.8 Down kept In an .en~eroee·ln the bolise the Don1Jl$11c CouncU, the Wbite •••••st live perso.ns char1ed Poh•e,_cl.o kin>~ so'!'ebody • end" that tM you!ha U4•rtedly l!OGso aiebcy charged with with tics violations. elaced her m ber own vehicle and W ASl:DNGTON (/\Pl '-Pt-esi· sUcrthat th•y lou.nd a fl'oat <IOOr nlffhin&,lbe."\larlous run<tiO!ll' of Keqt nty .~ty sheriff• drove her to the parl<lng lot of dent Ford announced late \'ied· ~eY,ltePt·beneajlva rock on the ••~ exliC)l.Uv!ll•PJlrlments u this m I railled a home IA ,Cindy 's res\au.-an\, &~&o oesdaythathewasbowlog\O~-doantep ;iell u Mlvlsl lbe Pres}denton. Grattao ~!llhi.1>. conrls<a1911. 1 Westmln~ter A.~e., wbere she jectlons ,...,m Sens. Ru!Sell D. o· t tt . C R'" h d dp}'to-da pr •iii• , . ~cake atrJ~bdaypartJ,ar-aUoundatl:t$1.m.Tµesday by LongCD·t..) andCarlT.Qvtls • fc ••.•· apt. 1< ••. ; !R~m:::fe,d that year, ago he re~te<l,(Q\lr mfn and a ..,man. ,. .PatrolSergeantllarp.Hoov~. (R·Neb.), ·a~cl will not nom\nat<> ~:,'lll~o:;.:•t:,~~~;::::~: ~'trte<I lb t no vjce ,president . In .addition, a h\111 1allon of Lt. Sano sal,d the WOU>IUl a • Deputy Atty ., Gen. 1.auren~e " af~oliurglary. . llhl befom• 8 •..000 baa~ or morlJuana.ntvored .tea •nll 1 Uvlties had1>een traced thi'ctleh S1lbermin to b~ the nations "Qur ln(ormntlon shows that -'l'!·uw{an .. llioln\$tr~\kl• '-small BACk of• IUegal pills w re .Sunday night but "l\lond•YI• still special trade r'f.ras11nlative. the yolllbl spent most of thek RIM!U(.Uer clted two'teasons a~ 1elied, aecotdln( to irrestfn1 of. one bl1l!lrdayln lier-life. Long and Cllrtls cit Sllber11un1· share on dope and line rood at • ----t ~ firtrt. A toroner'stoxlcok>gy report Is lacked the experlenee for tbe · l CSee ROCK\', P,lt•A2). . . . ~xp<!,cted in three or rour dr-to .1 trade job. ) (Se.SPREE, P~J I • . . ~ ' NEW YORK (APJ -A five· • alarm blaze that virtually gutted a New York Telephone Co. build· ing in Lower ~I anhattan early to- day injured mGr e than 100 firemen and civilians and dis· r rupted service on police and hospital emergency lines and on some 170,000 pri vale telephones. Fire officials s aid the bla:ie continued to rage out of control 12 hours after it began shortly before midnight. They cautioned that even it the fire were brought under control today , it would con· tinue to ·smolder' for several days. The Orange County general manager for Pacific telephone, E. W. Dey .. Santa Ana, s aid ··orange et>unty cerepnune customers are being aSked to limit calls to the New York metropolitan area to only those of a most urgent nature. The fire there has resulted in long dis· tance as well as local New York calling delays due to the result· ing backup in telephone traffic." ''This is the worst disaster in terms of service in the history of the New York Telephone Com· pany." declared George Kennel· ly, an assistant vice president. The New York Ear and Eye~ Hospital next door to the burning ll·story building on East 13th Street near Second Avenue evacuated 147 patients. Most were sent home and told they would be readmitted later 'i( necessary .· or:":al coast w ..... h ... r Late night and early mor!l:. ing fo g and ·low Mou1df' otherwise h;az:y sunsfli ne Friday, the weather service says. Highs 64 at the beaches to74 inland .. Lows.42lo52. INSIDE ~P-"Y Contractor Joy Lothom. i.s meticuU:nuly putting UN! ptecer · bock together.ofter wind and. rain raised ha.voe through.the year&cd historic Miasion Son Juan Copiltrnno. St0711 , P.age 87, . ladt"x -·· ............... ~IMtW'I ... " ...... 1 ..._ .... , ..~,. &1·J •• 5-U (1-l SMC•IN• ..... ,. C4•S Tti.visi.til I' ~ .... , WMtMlr A4 ...... ~ ...... , • At' DAIL y PILOT s • • . ...-~· ....... ...,,. -·7~ ~r·; Ailt)ift Fo~a~ ¥ :: •1 · · '. ,. .,..!.~ .~ • ~~· •• ~' • • , .. t ,; . . , ·---f-::'. ~~5i· PHN9,,i', PENU:~UPll .,. U.S. woundin~ two soidiers, Ca!JI~ ~i~[~:C:J;ommtt,ojal ;tl~llllir" d<MIJlng dlan olllclals sa14. ., 8ff llow siae-t'nld rocket Ill<> laun~1'9d ;a .ft\asstve 'Tho U,S. food l)lgqts ~al~ted ' • ·• ""-~i;:v. · • atrllft1if,food to'bUleled~Phllom to Berlin-airfift pro~ion.s even pet hon, •howe llw;fl!I'.;: ~ ·~ Penh LodllY lb ·a 1 .. 1~tc'h at· as the Amencao am)>O¥allor to fectlon for ~~;7 tempt io 'keep ~11tll0dla"(rom Cal'Jboc!ia . w·arnl!d Ulo -try A m b r 0 .-._~-:.0 1 -fallineto1>ro-Co111munist,-ebels . <9'lld filll t~ lho re'b.iilS by.April I Two Chinese-made 107MM unle!!S morfl U.S •. ajd, funds .are Bait more. A loving rockets •XJ>lodod on the grounds made avall-ble. · , • -•round~• neck. ot the Camcar Palace occupied Eleven DC& jet !Ughls by ... A little d•w I~ th9 eye by CambOt;li._n President _Lon planes of two American com-. · Nol, but. caQ.sed only slight mercial companies flew more And ot ;.~urae, some damage Anot~~r shell landed than 300 ·tons of r.ice to Phnom ~che"'ng"O~ the!.top of. · ' acrOss tii"t. street from Camcar, Penh from Saigon, landing and - • .i.he he•d. ··The Am-taking off at Pochentong Airport as rockets burs t nearby. ,brose flimlly bought f?-•PageAJ Rebel gunners fired ~even ... >Susan from an e~ollc . • -• rockets into l}1e airport, 'killing ··$PllKE seven ptraons an~ wounding 21 Pitt firm here on the · · th b t t' u s • ~.- 1 • • ,• • •• o ~rs.. u ~,ere .wtre no , . w,, est Coaat.' .Cal's !OUr . -,..i · ..t.._ • • planes or, pilots . hit, military ,. _7_ ,$O!De very ~~P$ive restaurants sources said. , . , ' •t.! ~Ill;, ,~-11 ' ... Prison WiTlf( · CaA~S~·N, R~. Q:iF-.A · of ck". '1'!ei"took ~ ~ wi:-of t e n\axlftium sec:urlty secttoll .. rof Rhoda Isl~nd's Adult Corre~Uonal JnsUtulion today, ~fj<;l~B re-HM'.,. , . po ' · About ~ 40 local and state pplicewen wearing .riot ,gear '•t)nd O:ome arm"\od W•ith eho\g\J:Os entered the prison follo)'liJtg the.takeover. Ulllan McDaniel, a prlJ<On · spolteswoman, aald negotia· ,t-ion.s w:e.-t:e wnder way ,. betwee11-prison . oW•lals· and , the 30-40 inmates involved in the takeover at the south state wing._ Tough Prison Crambles to Girl &outs ,".:.,IQ«IS are real~!1 • craq · in the,. l;o{l A_pceles area." he "There were. tw.o rockets on the · "ll!DUI t.helr,$$1111 Pitt. ~ 1 soia. ' . ' ileld." $aid K . W. Healy of SOLEDAD (AP) -A bunch or Jt'S not certe:to how ., ;. 'burglary and receiving of " Oakland, Pilot of the first flight. determined Girl Scouts, inspired C · ;, stolen pro,perty will be the ''But it was a good flight. of noble purpose, wonasiX·\veek ~ al feels· abOut her charges .lodged against the Weather was good, and there 'battle against governmental .~ right now.. youths, he added. were really no problems at all." bureaucracy when they were .. llamilton said lhe boys have Phnom Pe nh has been only finally allowed to deliver a doz.e n ... adn:iitted to the epis~e and that supplied by the ·air since Feb. 6, boxes of cookies to a convict at UPI. Tel-AAlo 1 officers hav~ m~nagt;d l~ when insurgent tro0P5 blockaded Soledad Prison. _., , .,.,,.~, ealvage what little is le~ ah;,r the rvtekong RiVe;r. ,. •. , ~ !"ore than ~wo weeks of h_1gfl l1y• l'vtilitary sources se.id hand·tO· Troop 2391 of Hayward has mg been trlling to mail the cookies to ;:~ .,,· . , -hand fighting ~a.s.~ported to<lay · t D w ·1 · J 16 , • -. -.,~ The boys gave back what lhey--·.around the last go ment con· 1nma e on 1 cox since. an. L.-'------.;..----'-----;-;;.;_'---~-----,,,.'.,.,-.. -~------1,;.,.:....:._-_---'._ had left from t~e sev~ral trolled town on th Mekong, as "a symbolic expression of ..._.. · ,.. . · • •. · ~h!>u'sand dollars. Hamilton Neak Luong, 35 fuil southeast their friendship to all prisoners." 3 KILLED. •• "He said he had pumped out only 2SO gallons when he noticed a small fire burning under the truck at the mouth of the storage tank.'' th"e police spokesman said. ,. ·· ''He said he imme'diately turned off the P.llmps when the fire started -fO spread and screamed to the three guys in the station to get>. out,'! the· spokesman added. - Seconds later, gas fumes com- jng out !h~ lhP, of !h~ t.r;u.~k igo.it- ed, engulfing the rear tritil~r and service station in flames. ".It was likf?'a blow ~rcb ,'' the· police spokesman said. "Those three guys never bad a chance." Golden told eolice he ran'"for 'his life after shdutlnt; a warnin'g to the men. He Was tre&ted ff>r shock at Stanton Community -Hospital a,riil released. , The fOrCe of the1blaSt1cav-ed in the front of the service st.Btion, causing about $10,000 dam-age, police said. l'.o The spokesman said an in- vestigation into the cause .of. the ( explosion is still under way. Young Cyclist Shot to Death COMPTON CAP> -Rene Tobias Elenes, 16. spent his days in junior high school a,nd his nights working in a pizza parlor. As he pedaled home from his job in nearby Paramount, Wed· nesday .night, listeninfto music . an "tJis headset radio, he was blasted orr his bicycle by two large caliber bullets, police said. One bullet struck him in the back, the other hit his side. Elenes was pronounced dead on arrival at Dominguez Hills Hospital. Tuna Boat Freed SAN DIEGO (UPI> -The Ocean Queen. one of seVen U.S. tuna seiners seizeJI by Ecuador this year. was released Wednes· day but three tuna clippers re· mained in captivity. Tbe.·Ocean QU:een,,.;1.s fined $414,600 and her catch. v.Wed at $174,000, was confistatect. ,. -·· NY H ifh' • s ·.~ -, . said f Ph p h ·Prison officials febuffed the . . -ar , .. a· ts . f':'op·---· "The total is .only $627." he o Th;o:rce e~u~s ·b Trans In· girls' first aUempt lo send the added. ternational and World Airways cookies, saYing packages for DCB jets from Saigon are expect · prisoners \\'ere only accepted at R h h T ff• Fro•PageAJ l-'dtoeventually provide Phnom Christmasandonbirthdays. n 's -our ra IC. Penh's two million residents with ··Per institutional order No. 78, 0 C Ky 580 tons of Am'Crican rice per day packages of this type are not . R · at a cost of $10,000 per fli ght. authorized due to the ptoblem of ~ E w yo R K ll\P) ' -Bui I ding and Construction • • • Other American-piloted C130 I being able to search IOti~P,OSsible Thousands of bard·hatted coo-Trades Council, and its to why he might become an ex· cargo planes have been Dying contraband," R.M. Dej>ue, a strucUon workers, angered by secretary-treasurer, EdWard ception: fu el and ammunition to the prison administra\4)r.,'w"roteln a high uneinployment in their Cleary. He accused the city of "The first is relating to the besieged capital from Thailand. letter to the troop ... 'ranks. milled arotind City Hall playing politics with stalled cOn-President and his personality In Saigon. six U.S. con. today and ·triggered massive struction pi'ojects while 21,000 ... Andtheotherisrelatingtoa gressmen arrived on a fact· "lnmy opi nion,'.l;_t\lre~dded,"it · · · 'd t h · 66 nd is not in good taste or me to ac· traffic jams which spread far up· construction workers out of vice pres1 en w o is a go-finding n1ission to help decide towh and into Brooklyni oo;ooo are unemployed. ing on 67 years old, and therefore whether to vote more Indochina cept a donation from a national ~-,huge rJl-W·hO~r jams: ; Scores of.: e,oJice, ~ncl_udin_g is not in a competitive1situation aid. . organization to go to an in· fanne<l out from :the Brooklyn mOUnled men, cord'oned off City-with rising stars on a ong-term The group in cluded Reps. John dividual inmate.·· Bridge, where the construction _Hall Park, a triangular. plot just basis. · P. F1ynl, i 0 -Ga. ). John l\'Jurtha. The girls appealed to Raymond workers in cars and ;_-:on foot west of the BrookJyn Bndge . ..The "I am not going to get between (0-Pa. ), Donald ·Fraser. ( D-Procu'nier, then sta'le directm-of blocked aJl tra(fi~. ·and :police.:_ qu~urnbeced..pplicttmad.e noel· the President and anymemberof l'vlinn .J, Bill Chappel Jr., (D · correcticrs. finatJy tlose(I the-bridge-. Traffic· ~ fort -to mo·ve-in dll the :de· his Cabinet..._l t_t;Y to avoid trouble F1a . 1, I\-1 illicent Fenv.•ick, i o. "-wa~ diverted to other bridges monstrators.. . betweenhimiindmembersofhis N.J .J, and Bella Azbug. Cookie chair\\'oman Mar ge ~ spanning the East River. The yelling construction staff. I don't want to give him <D·N.Y.>. Trejo said she later received a There were se'veral incidents workers, some weuing trouble. I want to help him. The contingent joined Rep. letter from Procunier's office. of Pushing and shoving betweerf hardhats, delib~rately blocked We've talked about it, I've ex· Paul rvtcCloskey, <R-Calif.l, and saying Soledad ornclats were police· ahd the hilrdhats. oii'e southbound traf~IC'on:BfO:Bdway . plained this to him ... ". Sen. Dewey B~rtlett, (R·Okla. ), now '"ptepared in this particular person was arrested after a tis· headed for. the.f1nanctal distrlct..1 who fi:rr.ived jn South Vieln•.m inslance to make an exception to tfight broke out between police l}use,s, taxicabs !i-n4 p~vate cars Trade Pact Inked 'four days ·earlier, and' alt eight a · general i"ule against accbp· and the· demonstrators..Anothet ~er~o!italled ,aloi;ig a lengthy sec· met with President Nguyen Van tanoeot donated foodstuffs ." man was taken into custody but ttonofBroadway. MOSCOW (AP> -The Soviet ThieuatlndependencePalace. Even so, the bureaucratic was.later released. More than so policemen erect· Union and Egypt today signed a President Ford has asked for wheels. were 5l"ow tO budge. The It was the first major de· ed barricades behind Cily Hall 197S trade agreement that Egyp-an additional $300 million for cookies were shipped Feb. 6, but monstratjon by construction near Mayo~ Abraham Beame's tian sources said would tot.al South Vietnam and $222 million "'eren't delivered to Wilcox until workers since one several years corner o.ff1ce to hold the de· r:;:::"bou==t=$923==m=il=ll=o=n=. ======;ro;;r;C:;;•:;;m;;;b;;od;;i;;•;;· ...;======..;,,· W=ed~ne.•.d_a.;.y •. -~=====:, ago when the hardhat$ monstratorsb~ck . . descended on City Hall to show Beame arrived. at City Hall their support for the Vietnam about 9:40 a .m . His car went the War. wrong way on Murray street, op· Police. aware for weeks. that pasite his City Hall office, and there would be a demonstration two scooter COP,S· escorted his car today, had 400 men on the scene through snarled Broadway traf· early in the morning but had to fie. . augment that force later. As he sat in his office, about~ Police declined to estimate the hardhats broke tb~h: police size of the demonstr~on, whicl) lines and headed for the buihlin~. spread iii all directions from City •However, other police moved m . Hall but newsmen at the scene and held the demonstrators esti~ated there were at least about 150 f.eet from the building. 7,000to8,000 men taking part. He if!1mediately .agreed to The demonstration apparentllt-mt;e~ with construction worker had the approval or the city's, ofC1c1als. In U:untington Federal Men Nab Pistol Silencers Federal agents confiscated nine silencers for .45 cali,.ber pistols and arrested a Huntington Beach man Wednesday on suspi· ciorl ol illega11Y" possessing and manufacturing them. Peter Ablonczay. •28, is in Orange Countr Jail in lieu of Sl00,000 batl set by U .S . 1\-1 agistrate Artllur Bradley. He was arrested at noon, Wed· nesday, in his Huntington Beach apartment by five agents of the federal Bureau of ·Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, assisted by a Huntington Beach detective. Ian fvlacAulay, chief agent at the Santa Ana bureau office, said the nine silencers represented • ' ROTARY MOWER 18" SINGLE BLADE ELECTRIC s5999 LD PASHIO-HED BAIGAIH DAYS Happy Days are Here Again ... save up lo 50"1• on famou brands! Dorflle ShelYlng Systems CLOSEOUT 50°/o OFF PRE-FINISHED r SHELF • • • Rich Walnut Finish Pre-cut, Pre-Finished Ready 10 use SHELF HARDWARE Single Lever KITCHEN FAUCET 1., •• a..•1.-..... • E-Z KARE LATEX FLAT ENAMEL . • Sale fn Linebo P~rk~Okay11;it. By UnCenainiy· .. · ~ , ~ -# • :t c. ' " < ' ',J < By DOUG FRITl.SCHE ' Jn an interview MOQdaJ,;.grvine 0to1tiu11~ .. ,1ot:.wt1 Company ~P res(dent Raymond> The 3.5 mile long, I,345-acre Watsoh said ttre transaction Is coasUand park that bas been the still in limbo aS a result or the in· subject or protracted neaOtia· junction and the company races a tlona belWeen t.b'L Irvine. Com· set or unknbw s regardint the pan)' apd the-sdite Department of proposed sale>, . Parks an_ct a ·eci'eatJon' may t1ever tn the hear-in•1 last N°ovember. ~ becomea&:lty. Shelton was ailed "'°hat erfecl •~ Thepw eil ,lr)(lliecoastpark ,waiting until the,,Jldlnund C. would jnc ude 3.S n'liWs of beach Br.own Jr. adminiS&ation came:.' and btutfs ltetweel$;/Corot'lf del into J>0'~•er woul~ h~ve on the ~tar and, .lJlguna ,Bea~a and sale. ."' ' · would r~n ipl'and In lt-_!pro C'lnyon :ffe answered, o,tmy personal to. a ~Int nec.ir the San Joaquin oi)iQion is that th,e' transaction Halls r1dgeJ. Wilf not close." , • The $7.6 million land sale, in· Sheltoh based his belief on itlall)r set to be completed in late three consider ations. December, h as been stalled by "The fir~1. has to do ..-.·jth the an injunction obtained in West change of ad ministration which Virginia by Irvine fortune ls pending. The second has to do heiress Joan Irvine Smith, who with the increasing impact of en· contends the price is too low. vironment;i.l specifl.I interests Arguing against the injunction and pressurC groups. And the in West Virginia, company al· third has to do with recent and torney Richard Duncan and,gov-pending and prospective leghila- ernmental affairs consultant lion and rules governing the use Robert Shelton said opposition of land B'nd , particUlarl y the non- from environmentalists, a ne w compensable takin g: of lan<l in j.Overnor in Sacramento and new C<1 lifornia, ''he said. ap~ointees on a s tate board The proposed s<:fle, Sh~lton which would have to approve the said, "has been c riticized by en· purchase could permane ntly virQnmental groups !dread}'. in- block the sale if it wa'i not com -eluding the spokesman for the pleted by the e nd of 1974. Sierra Club iand others. and [ \\'OU)~ like to inc Jude the fact that these. groups in my judgment are going to h ave an increasing influence in Californi a in the legi s lature and in the a d - mi ni stration as a resul t of th~ last election. & 1:S W@ llil IT' ~@[(WO©@ • DAILY PtLOT .it:J ~J>peals On Noise . Law Set T'\'O '.\l iss ion Vi t."ju gravel qua1·ry operators urt.: sche<.lulcd tonight to n1 ake \\hat Orani::e - County offu·i<ils b1·l1l'\'l' 111·l· the • nation's first appL'al:-nf l'1lat 1ons bosl'd on a local HlllL nu1 s1.· ur- dinan<'l'. The l\\O fi rn1s. Sul Ir l\lil!l·r and Livingston Graha1n. \\.l'f l' cited December 3t h) th<• ()r;1ngc Count y E:11vironn 1l'nt :tl llcahh Oepartme11t for \ 1olat111J,;. tht.: m inimum st;,ind .ird-. oJ llLl· <"oun- ty's yeilr·uld 1101:-..· l,1\1 lnspl'I' tors said the f1rn1 :-. · 1111111111-: ;u11I haulin g equ1p n1t·11t r11.1de loo much noise 111 ;,i r1·•.i(h•11t1.il .1rL··4 Robert Sto11l·. d1r1·1·1•11 u t lh1• health unit. :-.:u d r!i.· (\10 1·11111 panies. \\ h1l'h 11 pl·1·;•t•· r1111nn )..: pits at the L·11tl of.\ \'1•1 ·~ I ';11 l.:_1\ ,,, \\'ere g1,·t·n JO d.t)s 111 .1b:.it ~ th\.· noise or file ;i '<.1r1a11t·t• ;qlplJl'.I tion . 'I'h<•,\ l·hoSL' the l:11tl·r. ·rhe appl·;d s ,,·ill lie hl'<lrd d111 · in g ton1~ht 's 7 n <·l<H'k llll'i'linµ 11J the <'ount ."'s :'\01:-.t· l)rd111a11(·(', Cont rol Bn :1rd 'l'h<• nit'<'l1ng \\Lii be 1n l'Oll llf .\' l)l;111ni11g Coin n1 i ~~1on ch;,in1hl•rs in Sunt.i 1\11<1 , \\he'll lhl' \':Ll'IJ1ll'l' ~tppl!talL\Jlt \\'as m;,ide. Stolll' s<.iit.J. tiC' did some chcckin).! <.irnund \\ ith nthl'1 local agenctC'!> in lhL•stat1· "F'rom \\'h.at 1·\·t· bt'l'l1 Jblt· lu learn, San F'ran t·1~co l'ounl , ...... the only other local ~o' crnITTcnt aRency \\'ith a noise control la1~ and appe;.ils bo;,ird -and lht·' ha..-c Yl't to hear the.:1r first ;111 pL•al." StonC' s <.11d C.ot a prol)/1'111 ., '/'111•11 11·r//t• J>ot' Dunn. Pal 11·11/ l'tll n·d IUIJI.'. !Jt'/ /111•, • (111,\ll't'f,> (f1L(/ 0(' /11111 ljl•ll lll't'd /11, .~ol rl' ''"'<1u1r 1c~~'" r1 11 r1•rnnt•?fl <ind /Ju s 111c .... 1· .\I a II "These groups 'have criticized the transaction on the basis bf the boundaries. which 1.hev reel should be r h<.1n g(•d. The;· ha\'e criticized the tr<1n sac:tion on the basis of timing, stating that it ..-.·ould be preferable lo \\'ait until the coas tal plan is fi nally adopt- ed by the California le,gislature. Artisa11s At Work "\\'ith Calitorn1a !'>O L.11' <..1hc <.1d in noi se pollution c:ontrol, I a111 almost certain this "·ould be the first ;:1 11,\'\\'hL·re 111 !ht· t·ountry." he addcc.I . Orange c·uunt~ !'\ ordin :.1nt·•• ',\as p asst·d h.\ I h1· l{oard 111 Superviso1·s 111 DL'l't•n1bcr 1!17'.I and the appea ls p;1nt·I \1·;1s c:rc<li · C'd se\'e/'<11 n1onths l;,1ter. Its n1embL'rs ar<" nan1l'd h~· t·ount~ :-.uper\'ISO l'S. F'our of the JOO craftsmen at the Laguna Irene Suess (top right> makes ha nd-wrought Bc <:tc h Winter r•·estival show their particular jewelry ; J eannie Nelson (bottom left J skills at the Craftsman's Fair, running daily models about $1 ,000 worth of jewe lry by through March 9 Norm l\1a cNeil (top left ) Dennis McMulen, while Zula Jane Huffm an J/IOUf .(/1.1(',,flVll.~ fll P 11I /J111111 '1\I Y 1J ur :il'f l'/(;:. f1ranf1r Cuti .'r fhuly JJll"I I'(! ''They h a\'e c ritic ized the pl un on the basis that it may be an in· cor r ect a ll ocation of scarC'c doll ars for purk purposes in California. 'fhev ha\'e critic:izefl the lransaction ·on the ba"sis that maybe lhe State of California doesn 't ha,·c to p;iy money for l.hL· makes jewelry fron1 ol<l forks a11cl s poons; (bottom right) paints in front of her booth. ~~--"~~'---~~~~-'--~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hur /.'ot;r1 {'u~lu Wliat Free ,\resa. ('11 9.!621; /11clud1" i1u11r E1iierprise? t1•lepl1011~ 11u111bt·r l"ile It Now DEAR PA'r: Jn view or the land that is proposed to be ac President's proposl'd in come tax quired. on the thC'ory th;,tt therL' re bate. s hould I fil e my federal a rt' o ther nle;.in s of gaining t ax return now oi:-'°"'ail until the pubJfc o..-.·ners hi µ for l'ontrol of rebate bill is p~sstd? thi s land short of compensation , .•. , R_;.G .,-0..,.a Poinl totheowners." Shelton said. · \\'ASH I ri C 1'01' (U Pl I Rep B F Sisk . CD-Calif J. v.1ho re presents the ·San J oa· quin Valley told a House sub· committe~'t.f!a\: the illegal alien proble ll)~iis so bad he receiv~ a com lainl rrom ";,i lady or the•ve:J'iihl " "Don't wai~Jlle Jl!>W .. " Ji•YS an ''I think envi ronmental groups,• IRS spokes"P~t't The rebate, If -inc ludin~ the Sierra Club, the and •hen ~"'beepmes ., reality, Orange ~ouhty CollliUon, and en·. • will be basect.·,pon the reiurl\Y.,u \.'lronn~etll8;~ist~ ~n . ~he coastal n1e now. B)' ... ~flltfg aL,lhls time. l'Omm1sslob •. wilf';,'bn.p~~ all the .. you •·Ill rece~e Your ' refund pressure th('y C8 n bnJ1g l<,> stall cbe<:k sooner~ Even If you are not or_ po.st~ne or c~cel this ap- expectlng a Hitund thla year,.tRS propr1at1on, .and. Pl<1ce the. money ., ad\ll1es filing yQur return early -elsewhere. he sal.d ....... , Rep• Willi&in..S ~Cohen. fR- ~laineJ, a s.\ibc o mmiltee member, Wed11e~day askec.1 Sisk, "Shi! w'as con)plaining about unfair·(Oreig n competi - tion?" to insure It will be processed artd The.gist or cbmpiln;r~ettlm?ny ready for the reb'lte t-heck \0 be ~·as aimed at the question oft~ Issued, If it ii voted Into la"·· 1ng. " • Sisk -.Yes, .slie was and very seriously .!too.·· Cohen: .. I won., make any comment,o~.~e quality o f im- part~ goods.· ~ r/.\ l\'o More S•okh•g DEAR PM": I ..-.·anr Lo quit sn1oking, but~can 'l afford the cost involved in some of the .tpro- ressional" programs available. I can't seem t-0 quit on my own. Are any free programs being of. fered in Oran.ge Countv? " , L.C,, ~untlngton Beac• The Lun'i Association of Orange Count)' ~I Qffer a st.op- smoking clll•l> inning ~eh. 24 at Marine '91tl chool, Roon1 134, Sprlngalll!li .ond Edinger. Huntington Beach. Tlie class. wblch meetltwf'e a week from 7 to9 p.m.,, felitur,.s\ectures, guest speakers, film Md group di&- russlons. FOt lnfO}matfon about other classes scheduled throughout Orange County, phone 835-3837. Beef Sta11dards DEAR PAT: lnone ot yourre· cent columns. L.T., Costa Mesa asked ir the proposed changing of federal beef g rading standards means we will be eating tougher Choice beef. Cha nces are most or us already are eating beef or a difrerent g r ade. thinkirlg it is choice. After this ite m was published, 1 r ead the supermarket food ads. and noted that only two listed USDA Choice Beer. Others advertised cuts by name. Fancy names don't mean 1fancy m eat. It might ·be bette r than USDA Choice, but morE> often than nol, it is a grade equal to or less than USDA Ch'olce. The prices of the "name" beef cut uds from mos t or the stotcs wer e about the sa me as those at stores advertising choice. TheQnly sure way to get choice graded meat is to look tor the purple "USD t\ Choice" s tamp th at identifies it as such1 or ask to see this mark- ing on tne cut or meat you "'ish to purchas4!. R .11 ., Jluntington Beach Vour t:omments at.ould be heeded by A l'S readers. As r S1feway employe. you're in a Po11Uon to know what you're ulldnc about. BBBAddres•n UKAR PAT : ls there a nywayl can obtain the addresses of Bet- 1 ter Business Bureaus serving 'other areas of the t:ountry? 1 A.H., El Toro A free 1t of the BB8'a you 1 wllh to eo.tact 11 available by I 1l't!Cln1 lo l~e Council ol Beller Bllielne• 8\lreau1 Int-., 1150 17th N.W, 1WHhiojl0... OC200H. " • • Unless the final arrangeme nts could be made with the Public Works Board q.t its (inal meeting Dec. 12. Shelton said. the deal I :,;, ~~· probably would lall lhrotlgh. Cd1t.M'' ~ .'.i·'b i'ng Commenting on the -status of lf.l )F.~ lhe park sale this week, Watson said ... You c"'an't predict today st\ --F' with any certainty what we will uspe,c . aces be able to do with r(>spcct to the · ~ property along the coast." ~ ~ t F, 'd The m ain issue in the West ,'1<0Ur . rl ay \1irginia case ~·as \.lo'hethe r the • company ..-.·as receiving a fair Arraigment in Harbor Judicial pric.e for the land. Co mpany ap· Court ,is sch·eduled Friday for praisers testified that the land L ebanes ~ immigrant [J a ni el "·as ..-.•orth $14 million and t'1e Cerbis ·Bedelian;-V.1ho, police al · ha lf.price deal ..-.·ith the rstatc lege, bludgeoned his Coron;.i dcl would bike the value of adjacent !\Tar employer to death ..-.·ith a company-owned land. bronze duck. then tried to hide , An ' appraiser for !\'lrs. Smith.· her body in a steel drum fi lh_--d ho..-.·ever. cont'ended that the land """ith cement. ..-.·a s worth $48 million. · Be.<Ielian, 40, i~ being held in Explaining the company's Orange ·CountY . Jail in li eu of a rgument, Watson saidl he has 5250 ,000 bail on charges that he no reason to believe the s ituation murdered ?vi.Ts. Nancy At"'ater has changed since November. earli er this rrloi;itll, · "\Vbat we were saying, our TJ:le "'om an ·"#~· the "·ire of concern was tha t the temporary one-time \Vrigle'y.Che..-.'ing Gum halt might becom e a permanent executive, A.G . At..-.•ater, who halt," said Watson. "\Vha t ..-.•c ,,·as confined to the couple·s "'e re sayin g is th at in a ny CameoShores hom eby mentalil- transaction -I don 't care lncss. Redeli a n Y.·as hired bv whether it's with government or ~lrs. AtvJater as a male nurse tO with corporations or a nythin ~ hC'lp care for her husband. else -\Vhen you have dealt with Dcdelian had been scheduled a group of individuals and sud -for arraigment earlier. but the denly those human beings a re procedure ..-.·as d elayed to allow changed in the middle of a hin1 to find an attorney and. then. trans action. you worry about the for the attorney to have time to new huma n beings. What thei r fumiliarize himself with the Position \~•ill be." Watson said. case.~· Two Mothers A.sk U.S~ ·Ban DES Drug WASHINGTON (AP > -Two ..-.·omeo who said they lost teen- age daughters Lo ca.ncer and a third who said she was sterile asked the Senate todny to ban the drug DES. ' They were the leadoff v.·it- nesses before t.be Senate healih subcommittee on the govern· ment's new approval or DES (diethylstilbeslrolJ n s an emergency postcolt.al t'onlrncep- tive. or "morning after' birth control pUI. • Mrt. ,1,ohn Malloy or San Diego nnd M•rJ. A 1 b e rt Ore n O( Chicqo .Said they I°'* D u.,. a,r d.oct'*1' o~ers In the 1950s to preveormlsc rlages. ..It was a~ racle. lt w&sJ!:oing to sa\le my child ," A<Jrs. Al alloy said . But h er daughter later de· \'eloped rare \'aginal cancer ..-.·hi c h s pread throughout her bod~ and killed 'her at age 16, s he said. _ ... lt is a terrible. horrible thin11 IO~watch a child suffer," J\·lrs, Al lloy said, "Wh e n she dies, you t k tbis is eas~er than watching her suffer ." • ~Jrs. Green said ber daughter, 119m In 1951, died of caJ)Cer at age , 18. The third "'oma9, l'flrs. J anice Lu4er of Los Angeleo, said her 111(>1het~ t09k oes during P<•· Rl!ancy ,an(i, Ji/. r•ul~ Mt$. Lu4cr undefwen ~~ncer surgery and cannot have cb\ldten. ' - ~· Nixon Aides Spend T.ransition Money WA S HJ Jl;C TOri (A P ! Former Presid e nt Nixon 's aides ha\'e spent all but S52 of the first SI00,000 Congress appro\'ed for his s ix ·month transition to ~rivate life, a fe deral accounting sho..-.·s. Nixon Jo se!> the S.52. but gets anothe r Sl00.000 to cover ex · penses through the rest of the fis· cal year e nding June JO. The funds are in addition to $367,878 the fed eral goverhment spent on Ni xon's behalf during the first three months after his resignation on expenses and the salaries of personnel assigned to hi s estate in San Cle mente. \llhile the S367 ,878 "'as spent by the governm e nt on Nixon 's behalf, the 5200,000 was voted b.r Co ngress for Nixon to s pend. The General Services Ad · m ini s tration r e leased an ac- counting on request Wednesday that showed $99,948 of the first $100,000 ..-.·a~ s pe nt before the six- month deadline of midnight Fe b. 8. The biggest ite m s ..-.·ere $59,72 1 for s upplies including nt:'\.\'S ~er .. ·ices. books a nd newspapers; $13,444 for communications In- c luding telephones and postage, and $13.368 for ofrice equipment. The e1ccounting showed S7,240 under other services including reprcxluction and car rental and S4 ,769 for salaries for t"·o Park time secretaries before the Feb. 8 deadline. The money inc ludes $605 for rent, including rental of a Long Beach hos pital room for Nixon <:tides ..-.·hen he under went s ur- gery for phlebitis. and 5801 for transportation, in c ludin g trans portation of som e office equipment from \V ashington to San Cleme nte . The second $100,000 includes $55,000 for Nixon's pe ns ion throu,gh JunC' 30 and $45,000 v.·hi c h pres umably \Vi ii go primarily to pay salaries for four aides~till on his payroll. Synanon Members Have Heads Shaved OAKLAND tU PI> -Some 200 men and ..-.·omen members or Synanon played "l<~ollow tbe Leader'' and had their heads shaved. Chuck Dederich had hi s head cut bald \\'ednesd ay ni ght after members of the 1'omales Bay chapter m a de a construction rrlistake by placing an unneeded bea m in a building. f.le said he "'•anted to protest their stupidity. The memb ~rs whQ.follo..-.'ed hi s exa mple said they "'anted lo show their s upport for their leader. State Backs Dis11iissc1l i11 Leary Case SACR.-\.i\l EATO r.o\P i -· Tht· Stale PC'rsonnel Boa1·d h<..1s up-. held the di s missal of pris on psychi atrist \Vesley J liler for te111- ing convers<.itions \\'ith Timothy - Leary and takini.t a nude saun:.i bath \.\'ith the ··Le;11·,· f:imt lr . ·· ' ··J-Ji s actions "t·;·p :1 d;_,finit t" vio1ation or 0Pparl n1<'11t nf l'o1·- rections rule:. <.1gai ns1. undi.;e fa mili arity." thL· ho:ird s;ud. Dr }liler had appeal(•d hi s fi 1·1 ng l;,1st Aug. 13. The board s<.1 1d lll ll·1· t;.qJt:d about 15 hours ol conversation \\'i(h Leary. ont'-tim~· .. hi g h priest or LSD ... 1.1nd took lhl· tapes from the Cal1forn1u ~1eqic al F ae ility <it \'acavilll'· \\ilhout permi ~s1on . Hiler used the tupes and as~1:-.t­ ed in the "·riting of an article for a magazine, the lioJrd ~u1 d. ' l·le delivered the tap('s to J oun· na Leary a t her residence in i\lill \'alley, Calif., and rcm•.u nerl \\'ith J oanna and hl'r rr1cnds for fou r or five hours, the ho<1rd report.eel. "While there hl' removed hi:; clothing: and t ook a s•1una bath. Joanna Leary and other mcm. tiers oft he s o-call ed ·1,1•:1ry fnmi- 1.''' \vere en g a~C'd in nud e b:Jthini: ·at the time." the bo<1rd said . !filer toid Joann:1 that if sht· or l~eary fi led suit~ against the in - stitution bee;,iuse of the t;,ipcs, he \\'OUld give unfa,orahlt• reports that \\'Ould del<.1y Lc;,ir: 's purolc, the board s aid. ~ 0. /? arrell ~ LAJST " (/' '.::J-DAYS AJ 25/k SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE Drexei'V " .. Heritage Several Collections of Drexel and Heritage Dining Room, Bed Room and Occasional · Furniture ........................ 15 o/o to 30 % Off Heritage Upholstered Chairs and Sofas 20 °/o Off Over 20o fabr1ts to choose from Large Selection of Area Rugs .................. 112 Off Table Lamps & Floor Lamps ................ 15 °70 Off Floor Sample Sofa Beds ...................... 25 o/,, Off Sofa.~, l..ove Seats & Chafrs ......... , 15% to 2sc10 Off Bed Spreads ............................ , ... 20 % Off Leather Sofa & Chairs .. ·. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 % Off ~r Jovonte dttigner will be happy to assist you PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS ' ·, Optn Mon., Thurs. I Fri. Eve1. ' I • I ,\4 0AA. Y ptLOT ·(;~qt~e·s& ·Told · 1 · ~Bl ·Eil~; . t ' . . (Jn Official$.~-••• \ Banning~he Briefcases· BRIGHT DAYS DEPT. -Out orthefog,gloom andglumpwhich folded in around our Orange Coast early today, somebody ought to bring you a happy note in the ney.o,"'· Let's allow our new Gov. Ed· mundG. Brown Jr. doitfory~. • WASfflNGToN (·API -Alty. Gen. Edward ff. Levi told Congress today that the late J . Edgar Hoover kept secret files of derogatciry information about presidents, executive branch of· flcers and 17 members or Congress. Levi said he had di5co'Vered al least one instance when maienal in files was uaed improperly and other cas~ wbeo olber executive branC(h officials used the FBI for Political purposes. LEVI MADE the disclosures in leSUmony before a House sub- Don't, then, mfss the news item committee ex&triining the FBJ's on what )erry Brown has done J)aat and. present practices of c-ol- about briefcases. lee.ling and keeping in!Mmation , Jerry Brown has discovered, in abdUt members of Cohgress, - Jy .The attorney general said that his ear days of prowling around FBI Director Claren~e M. Kelley the offices up there in Sacra men-agrees with him that 00 secret to, that the state government has issued ffce brief cases lo files on specific individuals · bureaucrats. should be maintained in the · .... director's offi,ce. 11 Fortythousapdo£Lbem. Uoover, who ran the FBI for 48 • • • 1 ~ r\lso, in state supp\y rooms, he -------------- ' discovered the'?e ar.e 6,142 more .. briefcases and 81.fache cases, . , ranging in valtie-from $18 to $38, just waiting to be is~ed to more bureaucrats. Free: • GOVERNOR BROWN prompt. ly ruled that 40,000 free brief- cases in circulation are enough. May~toomany. , 1 There will be no more free ! t cases passed out during the 1 Brown Administration. r ""Too ""Often . 1 find that the t volumev>f caper expands to fill • the availa Je briefcases," the 11 new gQvernor declared. •:t ' / •• Gov. Jerry may find upon rurtj).~ ipvestigation that some ofthose briefcases is!Ued free by ute state·'1T1 ay even date back lo his own father·s admininstration as l!fovernor . f' 1• Anyway, o~r new Gov. Brown 1 I may believe hat briefcases add I I to tbe blizzar o( state paperwork I~ but ad,ditionally. they add toget-l, ting nothing done. , FOR E1'A~LJ>, -1 ·hav,~ l)Vo_ briefcases myseir. lntbem are all the pieces o( paper I don't want lo look at. Nothing in them ever gets done. Also, there is the matter or im- age. You suspect when you see the man coming with a briefcase that he is either a tax collector or a bill collector. Or maybe a brush aaJesman. At any rate, you are hoping right awa)' th a the will go away. Also, there is a large body of citizenry who believes that the man who carries things around 'in a briefcase is ashamed to carry the same things around right out there in the open. MANY MEN WHO tote brief- cases do so s imply lo· avoid ad· milting that they need a large purse, like many women carry openly. So the men hide the same kind or junk-fingernail clippers. aspirin, nose-blower tissues, pliers, extra car keys and credit cards-in briefcases that a woman would simply haul around in a large purse. But there will be no more free ·purses for the Sacramento bureaucrats. SO WHAT JS Gov. Brown going to do with the 6, 142 briefcases still on hand in his supplyrooms? He says h e'll sell them to bureaucrats at cos t if they want one .. Let's hope none of them take him up on the offer_ Wife Tees Off AP"""• While Jackie Gleason was playing golf wilh President Ford Wednesday, his estranged wife was filing suit to keep him from cut- ting off her credit privileges at lnverrary Golf Club in Florida. Trio Kidnap West Berlin Party Leader BERLIN CUPl) -Two men and a woman, all carrying machine guns , kidnaped the Christian Democratic Party leader in West Berlin -today, overwhelming him in bis own car, then us ing it for the first stage or the ir getaway. Police said the trio rammed their car into the challrreur- driven official limousine carry- ing Peter Lorenz lo work this morning as it crossed an in · tersection in the Zehlendorf re- sidential area. The kidnapers pulled Lorenz• driver out of t he car, beat him up, flung him lo the pavement, jumped into the car themselves, and raced away with Lorenz. About four hours later. police found Lorenz's car abandoned in an underg round commercial garage in the Charlottenburg District. The windshield had been smashed. . , r . ~ears unti1 his deatb in 1"°2.1k~t m his personal office 18' me folders that date biack'! to the 1920s, Levi said. ~ , Forty-eight of them con.cemed public officials and-other promi- nent individuals and "by and large, the material in these folders contained derogatofy in- formation concernlng in- dividuals," Levi said: "SOME OF THE derogatory material was developed as a re- sult of official investigations by the bureau; some was furnished by another government agency; and some was furnished by infor· mants," he continued. There were files on 1"1 mem· bers or Congres$, including two who are still in Congress, the at- torneJ.general said. "There is a document in one fife •ndicating that derogatory material ·Was improperly dis- seminated,'' Levi said. 4 U.S. Planes 'fake to Air During Flap SEOUL, South Korea CAPJ - Four U.S. warplanes took to the air Wednesday night during a tense situation involving North and South Korean fighters and a sea chase south or the demarca- tion line, U.S. officiaJs said to- day. A 50·ton North Korean boat sank in a collision with a South Korean naval vessel. the South Korean Defense 1'1inistry said. TllE MINISTRY said a dogfight almost resulted between "dozens" of North Korean Migs and South Korean and · U.S. I fighter-bombers, With planes or the two sides coming within 17 miles or each other. A U.S. spokesman said four U.S. Phantom jets were in the air in the general area but did oot participate in the pursuit of "North Korean intruders." , Asked if U.S. Air: Force in- volvement was·routine in Korean border or naval incidents, the spokesman said, "We do nol dis- cuss operational matters." THE DEFENSE hilinistry said the i.>at that sank was one of two North Korean vessels ro'bnd cruising about 20 miles south of the westward extension of the military demarcation line between the two Koreas. Before the collision, it said, at least eight North Korean ships, most or them naval vessels. were found crui sing south ol the line in an apparent attempt to protect the two boats. The two had been challenged, the ministry said, and when they ignored attempts to com- municate with . them, South Korean vessels gave chase and called for air support. Dmily PNot D.tiwery fa G•w...tffd Monday.Friday: II you do '10C tli!W! )'()Ur paper by 5:30 p.m .• cau belore 7 p.m. and ~r COPY will be de-._ ... Safun:ln< and Sunday: 11 YoU dO nor rec;etve your COPY by 9 a.m. Satur- day, or 8 a.m. Sunday. c.all before 10 11.m. and YoUI" copy will be delivered. Circ;.t.ff• Tflcp' 1 Mos! Orang& Counly Areas MZ-4JZI Norlhwe51 Hunlington Beech. and Westminster ....•... 541-IZlt San Oemente. C.lpistrano Beach, San Juan Capistrano. Dana Point. South Laoi.-,. Laguna Niguel ... _ .....• 4"'"'6Jt Winds Pummel East Waves Cap at 12 Feet at Lake Michigan .... ., ,. .. " " ... " " " " "' ., ?l .. " " " ~1 11 " " .. ,, ,, 1, ... " .. " n " " ., .... "" " '' n ..... " .. " " " " " .. " ,. 11 .. f .... .... ... .. .. " n .. ,. " " .. ., .. " " ~ "' ... ••1tOHA& wt••t M...-C:f fOft(..UI .. p..._. flt l -H~ 1$ l0.00 • --• , • c.6e W.,.lll"'Ol IOI" 119 Gnat UliltJ _,. rtKlnMd tctly loday, l:lllt ""'"" ...,,.. ol llP IO "4 mlln P9f "°""" ~ ti""" to buflti &ullclo, H. 'f • Lltl\'t ~-cowr4d much Ill n. Gl"t.t t..lokl'fo r•glOft tod•Y· Mof'e rNrl '"'° /ll(htt al MW tMW Piled MD Ill Mlllt St•. •rlt. M~ll., brlP19ll'lll n. ~IM&now-lhtoHlfKML CalffoMlf• Coanal w~at•er S...W.-tY ........ 119._t...., too. ot~ ..,, tllllllUIM ...._. _,,, ....... ~ wllldl klully 15 "° 11' llllOts. Hlgl'K.1ocNy M 10 1t . Coail•I l•m1M••l11r•i wlU ,.,... MIWHll Jl tlld •J. I 'll•ftd t,...._ p.rtlwft •Ill r•"Olf bel-111 ".-id n. TIW ••let temo-r•lurc will be 5fi,. I ' •. • I • 1 • • • • •• • • ·''' .. Jj' t • • I Designer Sportswear. .. • 'i • !l , -' ·• ' • Newport only. 3 days only. Shop Fri., 10:00-9:00 Sat., 10:00-5:30 Sun, 12:00-5:00 You'll know all the names in it. And we think you'll like the finds. ' ~ . " • ~: • • :r Jackets. Orig. $120 to ~180. Now $59.99 to $89.99. Pants. Orig. $60 to $100. Now $29.99 to $49.99. Skirts. Orig. $50 to $90. Now $24.99 to $44.99. Tops. Orig. $30 to $60. Now $14.99 to $29.99. And when you find something you like in your size (6-14 in the group), take it. Many are one of-a-kind. ' \ \ .. 2 fashion ·111ahcl " ' ' f '· < I 1 " ' Shop Thurs. 10.6:30, Fri. 1().9, Sat. 10:5:30. Sun.J2·6 i ' .044-~ . -· , . ;6S-'70 Autos ·Thursday, February 27. 1975 DAILY. PILOT fHl Ta~·Ruling t City, County Areas P~o1it \ . . . · LOS ANGEL~S (UP.0....: A &t"'*rior Court. ' Judge has r,uled tl1at several cities and counties l t~!'?+l&h~ut California can keep an esti'mated $JOO ~1ll1on 10 taxes collected from oil companies leas· 1ng public lands. Anti$mog Gear Repeal Bid Out SACRAMENTO <UPI> -An effort to repeal requirements that 1.9 million l.os Angeles re- gion cars be equipped with new a1;1.tismog devices has been dl!-- fea t ed by the Asse n1bl y Transportatjon Committee. Rains could guarantee he hud the eight necessary votes. "I don't see any prospect that this measure will \\.'in lh;_il ~UP · port,'' he said. ''The (NOX\ pro- gram has been ben efici~1l 1n re- ducing air pollution <ind the scientific data s upports thai. " Judge William H. Levit ruled two statutes )passed in 1~7 at the request of the oil companie~ were uncon P;tlltionaJ. The statutes required county assessor.~, educt)'oyalties t:he oil firms paid as ~ent to the o e~ni:ntnt, ass~smg only the remain-ing value o lease," · The d # te ovU.' the l.axable assets began in 1963, when ounty al5es!tQh began taxing on full value of thti·~ases iJl!teacl:'Pf the previOus practice of taxing _pb value atter \he royalties were de- ducted. \ · Drug S~i>Otlllg# · CHULA VISTA (AP I ·-Two men'were killed Wednesday evening and lwo others wounded in what sheriff's deputies believe was an argu~ent overnarcotics. . .. _ ... --· · . Anot~er .three men arc in custody iri, connection w1lh the incident, said San Diego County Sheriff's Lt . Jack Coringia. ....H , . Residents r eported several shots being Cired in- !;Jde a house at 1178 Del ~far St. Arriving officers found quantities of drugs and cash oh a table, and t)A.'O 23-year-old Chula Vista men lying on the floor in pools of blood. · Ki.-kba .. ks LOS ANGELES (APJ -Operators of a medical laboratory will PQ.Y $100,000 in civil penalties und &uarantee rei mbursement of $150,000 to P.Iedicart• and Medi-Cal programs under an agreement to end alleged kickbacks to 100 doctors. A consent decree in the matter \\.'as filed in Superior Court Wednesday, after City Attorney Burt Pines talked \\.'ith executiv es of the 1'arzana laboratory parrnl firm . Damon Medical Laboratories, of Boston, ~lass . Se.-ret Flies LOS ANGELES {UPI > -The mayor a nd the police chief have conceded publicly that police keC'p secret fil es on citizens, but would not say who or why. "fhey said some of the files were recently destroyed, but \\.'Ou ld not say whose or \\.'hy. The fil es go back 40 years. said l\t ayor ·ron1 Bradley and police chi ef Edward 1\.1 . Davis Prol Jailed San Francisco State pro- fessor "J:heodore Keller, 43, was jailed for 15 days Tues· oay lo• refusing to testify in mugging trial of 25-year-old suspect that Keller himself helped capture. He blamed attac'5: on elderly instructor on an unjust social system.' Committee ~hairmun \Vatter Ingalls praised a program. which requires NOX antismog devices on 1966·70 cars, as having prov.:!d effective in cleaning up air pollu· lion in southern California. LEGISLATION CSB41> by Sen Omer Rains (0-VeilturaJ . •,•;ould have repealed the NOX device requirement . The committeL' Wednesday voted 7·5. one short or the eight votes needed for ap- proval. Locally, Assen1blylflan llobert Burke, t R-Jiuntington Beach 1 voted !or repeal . Jnga.111 .. who voted ,against the legis lation. said the comn1ittcc Y.'ould reconsider the bill only if No More Briefcase · Giveaways -Brown Under a law that went into er-' reel last September, 0\VO('fS of 1966-70 cars in the counties or Los' Angeles, Santa Barbara. Ven· ~tura , Orange, Riverside and S<tn Bernardino are required to 1n · stall the $35 devices on <t n1 onth by n1onlh basis. THE CALI FORNIA liigh,\'ay Patrol agreed only to issue \\ .irn- ing citations until l\tareh l to drivers who failed to comply "'ilh n1onthly installation. The l<J \\' -also requires the installation of the devices \11hen cars are sold. 'fwo bills to repeal th e rt!quirc· n1ent are still before the eon1111it· tee. One ($813) by Sen. Nate fiolden (D-Los Angeles!, is idcn· tical to the Rains bill. The othC'r (AB18J by Assemblyman Bob /\le Lennan would also repeal the !>tate\\.•ide requirement for 111 · stallation \\.'hen cars are sold . Both la"'makers asked that the committee hold orf con!iideration or their bills. Three committee members, Assemblymen \Villic Bro"·n and John Foran, both San Francisco Democr ats. and John r •. E. (.'oJJi(•r. f R · l\1 onro,·iaJ, did not <1l· tend the committee hearing-.. SACRATvl EN"l'O CAP1 -Stale bureaucrats will get no more free br1efcas<'~ and the governor's paper shredders have to go 'rhat's the "·ord fron1 Guv Ed · n1und Bro\\.·n Jr The Dcmocralic chief ex ~ BawdyHouse ecutive ordered his latest economy move \V ednesday, say". The paper s hreddtrs remain· ing he is trying to attack the flood ing from the adn1inistration of Char·O'.eS 'T'old of !>aper produced by state gov former Go11· Ronald Reagan :.i1·C' ~· ..L • ernmcnt aJso slated for removal. ·t (ind ~h at the volume 0£ ··w ell . if you don't have a SACRAl'vtEN1'0 (APl -A Eiiergg Patlf:"lilll# paper expands to fi ll the availa· paper shredder. then possibly wonlan has been indicted on a SACRAl\1ENTO CUP IJ -The Senate Rules ble briefcases," BrO\\.'n told re· people "'ill use less paper. ~!any charge of operating a bawdy Committee has unanimously recommended con porters "By terminating rree people evidently \\.'rite things hou se five blocks from the state firmation or form er assembly speaker Bob !\'loretti briercases I hope to eutdown the they don't "·ant Because they Capitol. and four others as members of Calirornia"s paper blizzard in s late govern· don't\li•antthemtosccthelightof Terry I~y nn Reed, 28, also powerCul new E~rg yCo mmission ment This is a freebie \\.'e don't day, that necessitates a paper kno"''" as Terry L. J\1artin, ,..,as The committee \Vednesday voted 4.0 approval need· ' shredder scheduled lo be arraigned today of l\torctti as the commission 's environmentalist ··working back"''ards. ir you in Superior Court. GETAWAV South Cont VIiiage Ronald D . Doctor as its economist, Alan D BROWN SAID the Department eliminate the paper shredder, 1'he indictment returned Tucs- Pasternak as its en&_ineer; Richard E Tuttle as the of General Services estimates you eliminate the paper, and if day night charged pimping and attorney member ; and Richard ll J\·l aullin as there are 40 ,000 .state supplied you eliminate the paµcr . maybe pandering. Evidenc.-e\\.·assaidto Sunllower al Plaia On\'e neKI 10 Soulh Coast Plaza CosJa Mesa f chairman and a representative of the publiC' brie£ca.se.s now i,p the hands of }i.OU \\.'ill get more ~·ark done," he include two "trick books," \\.'hi ch 1 +.~1 ·,~t~~:::.~1 ::;:;~·!;;:::~~::.:IZ4~~~'.'.:,~~~~~~~~~~~~~po~li~c~els~a~i~d~c~o~n~t~ali~n~ed~L~h~erin!a~m;i;:es:.JL.:~~~~~~~~~~ = . , 5 ate"mp oyes llll1;1.anotber 5, .said. of two prominent publicoffitial!I, Opllo11 .. · • · -~ ,. , -· -.. , .;,., SACRA 0 ~~--/< S.nalc <')lmmJ\tee •• t :A: C~· '$ .. , ,. • \ has appro"'l!i·• st ' t-b"oked bill, lot make . '"6'-EA .• physical edbdatf6n oP aJ ... tn-.·tpe 1 lth and 12th _ grades. ~•'I') .:. ' ' ; • -.. .. 1.i.r-4 °~ , The EdllCJliOn'Coiitinittee voted 7.3 Wednesd ay ™",~~=~~. for the mei~.~re by Seni Arlen Gregodo, <D·Sa n (71 .41979~123 l\lateo1 . senenftgjt to the Senate floor. , t' t PROFESSIONAL ART FESTIVAL FEIRUARY 27-MARCH 2 '· OVER 100 PROFESSIONALS ••••••• • , , displaying and demonstrating the art of painting graphics. ceramics, metal sculpture. hydrostone and resin sculpture. wood l{nd stained glass. leather craft and n;iacrame. Fr8,e • lectu_res in portrait painting. watercolor. stained,glass 'and other art forms in the Jewel Court of our' ~ew'wi/ig al.Bullock's entrance. ' 6-'7!30 p'.rri. Thursday & Friday Nooh to 3 p.m. Saturday &.Sunday &1_oath Coast ?tua 'I ,;-. Motor Trend Magazine's 1975 ·~'Car of the Year'' just got better. I W'lth a new VS. Another engine is now c.voilob!e for lhe Monzo 2-1· 2. It's o double· barrel 5.7-lifre V8. And you con only get ii here in California. If you were one of those wailing for this kind of performance in a car like Monzo 2+2. rejoice. It's a 350-cubic-inch power pion! equal to the impressive engineering you'll find throughout lhe Monzo. The European-looking body. The torque· arm rear suspensi on. The .stabilizer bars, front and rear. The .s!eel-belled radial tires. The whole 11sl of M onzo component,s which ore borh .stondord and plentiful. Hurry, lime is running out on the special Monzo rebate. Ir meons a $500 check fr om Chevrolet on new Monzas purcho5ed and delivered now thr ough Feb. 28. See your nearby Chevy dealer today. Just re!! him you wont lo see Motor Trend magazine's 1975 "Car of lhe Year.·· There's only one lo a year, and lheMonzo2 l-2 isitlorthis yeor. N ow with on available VB. $500 Monza Rebate AJao," '20o NoVa lni!"'200 Vega ...... ~ RebatiSilid Feb. 28!! L ' \. .. ' ' • "' ~ ~ QAJl.YJ!iL@T EDITORIA.LeAGE ' • • ~·~A New Oil· flileritnta ' • ' ' ' <I I I• ' • ' I f I • A year ago it would ha~e beerfhard to conceive the t.uaUOil that now seep-d to be developing on the oil t.. ' $eji~ there's an oil glut! And the Arabs and other cil exwrters are obliged to hold production below aqity because there's no place to store the•stuff- • are ruu to the brim. .. . 1 CoiiaeJ"Yalion measures and the worldwide re. ['. ion apparently account for the unexpected SUf· plus. Most Euroeean countries have drastically curtalle<l their oil Imports. Thell" citizens, unwllltng or unable to pay skyrocketing price&, are putting their cars into storage and talting to bicycles, motorbikes and public transportation, • This or course ls not 'so difficult In Europe where until relatively re<;ent years, a ~ar was a luxury and bkycles or publlc:translt the norm so the dl<lving baliit is easier to break. Since the U -&· 1' eq\J1illy interested in cutting oil im-ports, .t.he obvious allswer for the rich oil exporters would be to cut ptlC<:S. llqt this poses another problem for sor:ne or th,~ Mideast countries whlc~ havii 'pro· mised. th"dr peo~le to-earmark riuich of \be new oil · mobeyfordom tlc"s<><:ialprogi:ams. · ~f~ are out'.for oegotiat1011 .with the oil Im· po•>t!'fi .•(lllntries '\'ll'!"linB s6me.sort of "floqr''. to staliUtl'eoJJ'.l>rices before a downwarill.rend sets in. ~erJiaps it would be well to let the trend get start· ed f!fSl:t -· More Airport ·study ' . ·Orange C0unty supervisoi:s ,have received. still another repbrl on the state of aviation and airports in Uiecounty. . . 7 Other than leulng supervisors know where the chamber stand• on airports and jet aviation, the re· port said absolute]t nothing supervisors didn ~t already know. As a courtesy, the report was sent to the airport department for review rather than stuck into a file and forgotten. It is· uncertain wh'1, the chamber hoped to ac· complish with its 111earungless effort, other than to use 1t as a base from which to ask supervisors to budget $400,000 next ye·ar for aitavlation master plan. A via lion has been stu~ death in the county and there is little to show .~IJ!'>:t'-f. The best thing about the chamber's report is that it didn't cost any tax dollars. · .. Mail ,FJies High The U.S. Postal Servic~ is ready to admit thai a special postage rate for "air mail" is unreasonal)le, since that's the only way most mail goes these·days. So they're cooking up an alternative to round up those extra pennies. This would be a priority first-class mail <;ategOry to guarantee top-speed handling. If agr~ed upon, it will be announced iil. a mjl\ltt:h or so, along with (you guessed it) another increase in post~!rates . T¥ talk is of increasing regular first class postage to 12 _\or 13 cents, dropping airmail rates and charging maybe 15 or 16 cents for letters using the proposed ''priority'' service. \ Meanwhile Congress is battling with the on11>ing problem of getting the postal service out of the red with yet another subsidy. . ., " . l ' · 1'.be latest study is a sketchy combination of facts and figures app,arently pirated by the county Chamber or 'Commerce from a· dozen other· airport sb.i'.Clies performed over the past ten years. What e/er happened to all that.efficiency · and economy we were told to expect once the postal service was extricated from the hands or government 'Have him sign this. I'm not too high on his scout's honot!' bu'reaucracy? . lrtvin's Egypt T11r11s Fro111 /tloscoav ·· Dear ~iJe~tyle l '•'GGlnsoomy Sadat Betting on Kissinger . ·p -·1 £)/!~ to how lon g it "'ould ta)te if th{! . Israelis chose to move· back ~ the east bank of the Suez t:anal. • ··~ ... l amazes m e that so thin limb on which Egyptian .'•' nian Orgapiz'ation (PLO) is • many Californians President Anwar Sadat is now EVANS-NOVAK routine, but SJ.dat·s clinging to ff.YS .· '-"JJ ~ 1 _ . <MIRO -The end of the long, ( ] Libyan regi~e and the Palesti- ( • · · J ~tO\lldn'l get their 1975 auto perched may break off if Henry ·•myfrlend Henry" is now begin-. '}tf HOPP,E ·~egistration stickers on the Kissinger fails to a·rrange a ning to luTJ'I mor~ responsible EVEN IF .he wins his.bet and ,. _ C!)rrect lrighlJ sideofttieir second-s tage Israeli withdrawal mini.Ster Andrei Gromyko .to and influential Arab slates Israel returns the stratealc SinaJ ,....,_,..., .... _____ ..,.,____ license plates, des pite from the Sinai, but the fact he Cairo, the earlier scene was re-a'gainst him, including Algeria. passes and the oil fields tt1 EgyPt. An>one those su!ft!fing-most sPec.ific instruclions.~y the hasn't fallen already is a certifia-enacted. Once again, refusing to SADAT, whose polished ap-but the deal fails to in~I e hard .. the recessirin are college Depat::tm enl of Il'JOlor blemiracle. w ak h. K ' · ect' r .. r. e en 1s 1ss1oger conn ton, pearance is that of 8 bourgeois a s s u r a n c e s of ·• r a~ l i _.. ,vho ha Ve been living Veh!cles · Sadat today is Egypt's one-Sadat humiliated the Kremlin by businessman far more than 3 withdrawals from Syri{ and the • joyfullyincom'munes · D K.H man show, making all decisions vetoing Gromyko's appeal for a political strategist. seems im-Palestinian West Ba('lk, Sada• 1 trake the sad case.'.1of Irwin ~--c-.ts ... •...,."'"ltf himself in a C} Cairo-Moscow communique set· pervious . Indeed. he is tryinJi?. then faees Ara~ Worrld.bolation • Plllute. 1 'fo.r thhe pba~~fi\rl(teteye!rs, .' ,· ,..,.. .. -=. ... ·~~::.~:: manner ndevber ting a March deadline for re· hard Lo ~xoloii.,. hi s anti -Sovi~I for having sold out Nrbrother .l;; f,Wtn as ~ no1ng ... · .. ~, a.i, 11, ........ attempte Y sumption of the Geneva con· ...:!.,+~ · ~--h de r · · Arabs. ~-1' e •UniversitY., where .he. ' t h e I a t e ference. The cost to Sadat: Soviet· ~ure 'flt ~e or s 0 visit-• · 1 majored in seven i:tifferent fields Gama! Abdel .. b -ldl' America " ngreSsmen now Yet with alt' tfiele tria&, &lda\· • olst~y at one time or another. only 14'blocks. fr.O!P Lhe campus N a ~ s e r ~rms to rep~ace hts uge 1;'73 filling.. hgtel . .!<>s>ms here. His may be a&le ~ suoive,o9 thee~"'\. • .. He ved in the Higher Organic .. of Irwin was noW'determined tO Consider, for osses (only two squadrons -of tioPe;. ·bY periOnal lobbying, ·to bf•hi• Ptec'adous limh.·Hif retalbs C . F ,.,. h late-mode l M~Gs have bern cGnvhlce'theU;..:5,CongFessofhis mucHJipopul3f support,,,des. RJ:"·· .: onsc1ousness amily, which 11nish is education, nc! hdving exa nlpl e. the cleared for sh1p1Qent _to CaJ.ro ~~aceful tnterrt'ons toward Isra'el "" ' 'was housed in two rooms (plus a anything else to do grave risk d th ed th l""I'• 1' d~att; \:>overly .here, and e I nd b db an . ey ~·ere promis ,; e . -he has few arms to fight with Egyptian ea:,tabllshhlent ........ ~x-·· au ry tu an roken toilet) in Sad at h as Egyptians 1n March 1973, Jong ~·-·and thereby gao·n long overdue a highly-desirable tenement area SO IR WIN unpacked his hi -fi in taken in ref us-,.. bef the o t b 1 cept for. left.'W1ftg ·1nt•llectuals ore co er war · •. • sympathy 1·n the U.S. and some t'nflue t 'al ·27 blocks from campus He his old room with its twin beds, ing to salaan1 n 1 ex-, shared these facilities, as well as clean sheets and private bath. He to Moscow despite Lhe K~emlin·s But the risk to Sadat in refus· But if Sad_at loses his bet on Nasserites -'i~ still loyal. A numerous rats, with nine friends breakfasted on baCon and eggs, control over Egypt's military ing to weaken the Kissinger Con-Kissinger, which is quite poss!· shrewd Sa{\Af..wiit~t;,J' told us: 9f various Sexes -also seeking lunched wi.th baloney·aJld ·cheese capability. nection goes far beyond Moscow. bJe, and war again breaks out. "The man is"UeceJUve; Re ii l l<bigherorgaplcconsciousness sandwich~, 4ined on meat, "-Israel's overwhelming military starting on the Syrian front, more cObviricing Dia1ter of In five years, he' had acquired vegetables and ~·~ and IN MOSCOW last Octobe r superiority is recognized by all Sadat would not even be able to political fciotwprk thanftoolcs. _junior standing al the university, neglected his bike for tile family Egyptian defense minister Abdel Arabs today as the direct result hold his defensive positions in the To keep ftol\l f~· off his [the knowledge of bow to cook car Naturally, he was unhappy Ghani el·Gamassi was gloatingly of U.S. taxpay~s . Anti-Sad.al· Sinai. One day at the ln06l is the limb, Sadat will neeH ~:f'ky 'alfalfa::sproOts and' m..ac~ six "I wish you wouldn't mope so, shown an array o( sophisticated U.S. propaganda by the fanatical informed military guess here as footwOl'k every step olthe way. different ways, and a loathing for dear," said his m·other. ''With weaponry. All these goodies, he · · j material possessionl-all thanks this recession, we aD ·have to was told, would be made avai1a· B d • th B •b 1 • ·1 11"7 d ~JU! ~~~~~~::tha~~!~~~~ i m:tkfss~~~i~~~:f~~atlrwin could ~~o!~ ~~:J~lml~s:~di:i~~or~: en ing e i ica ~-4 or , . 1 from his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs have borne up under the strain tober 1973 war have never been • ~,. 1 'Phleger Phlute. much longer But then a glorious replaced by the Russians, im -One or the most fascinating-"' [ s1 ) ment .of those "NbO ate leSt IMAGINE his cOncem. then, e131ved~ffoccurted M~ ri1ute was mediately following Leonid and dismaying -Lhings about SYD EY HAR~IS fortunatetlian'himlell. ' · when bis father reluctantly in · "T Brezhnev's planned visit to Cairo the Bible is the way people are . i· . lrormed him that, due to the re-AT MY AGE ,•• said Mr in January -if able to bend it to fit the curvature RIS STATEM'EN'1' about the cession, he would have to cut off Phlute, rubbing his temples. "I The if was Egyptian knuckling of their own personal or class poor being alwayS with Us was , his allowance. don't know where I 'll ever find under to Soviet demands that prejudiees. And often in direct rested in the garden and hi s dis-i;nade when Judas .t\84 ~om· I "'But how can I go on living another job.,, Sadat break hi s intimate Kiss eontradiction to what the Scrip-ciples tried to defend him : "Put plained that the mqne>i 'M,ary had with my Family?" asked Irwin. "Oh, what will we do?" cned inger connection and agree to re-ture seems plainly to be telling your sword back into its place, spent on the petf1'me r:night have "You can Jive with us , dear," Mrs . Phlbte, wringing her hands convene the Geneva conference us. for all who take the sword will been given fcir relie( of ttie poor. 1 said his motfler. "Please think of "How will we Jive?" Mosco"" ah conferenci co-I have alrectdy mentioned the perish by the sword.") JeiUS replies, in' effect: '"There us as your family , too." "Don't worry," said Irwin co n chairman with the U.S., ould militarists who are so fond ~of IN MUCH the same way the ai-e some thiogl'whiC::h you can do •'.It isn't the same," said Irwin fidently. ••t•JJ show you how to then have its passkey back to a quoting the statement of JeSus ... socially smug and unconce~ned anY lime and here 'are some despobdenUY. apply for food il8mps I'll take prominent pro-Arab role in lhe "I bring not peace but a sword,'' are equally fond of his st~tement things which you can do' orily on· "I'm so¥.ry, son," said hi s you around to the supermarket Middle East and the dominant as evidence that he did not re-that "The poor you have always ce and if you miss the opportuni· father, firmJy, "but we simply alleys with the best thrown-out U.S role would end. pudiateforce in hum,a.nde.alings, with you." as showing that the ly lo do them, that opportunity can no longer afford to siipport vegetables. And I 'll teach you Camassi. facin g an Israel and ignoring Lhe whole cOntext of elimination of poverty is not never comes back.'' you in the poyerty to which how to ·eook Alfalfa Sprouts and militarily far stronger th an ever the saying. pos5ible, and th at there will He is saying to lfary that he is • you've.become accustomed." Macaroni Krishna. •Ia,ppy times before, carried the message back What · he clearly meant was alw ays be\ poor people. This is nol going to die in a few days, and if lrw~n made a frantic effort to are here again!" to Sadat -where it was im-that hi s coming was going to "cut at all what he meant, as the she wants to express he(." love get a job so he could remain with His. father clapped him on the medlatel)' dropped into the pre-across'' the closest or rela-Gospel abundantly illustr'ates ~he has to do it ndWorney~r. lJdi hil FPmlb', but, there Wfre no sboUJder proudly. "And hei-e I sidential wastebasket. That was tionshi1>5 , and that the peace ol a In Matthew <Chapt"25, 31 ~46) if she wanted to help the poor,, . jobs to be.had. H'avingnoctKJice, tbou'gb(' you were just wasting a majqr factor in Brezhnev's de-rarryily would he nceforth be there is the parable of the sheep. there. ~o·uld be many op· he bid aJ1' _,.notional farewell to your ·tithe ,.in college, son," he cision to cancel his Cairo trip. divid\..j by those who believed in and the goats, and the ¥.'hole JX>rtun1t1es to do that. 1t is not a his Famil,J, aild 'flDOVed ack in said in a choked voice. "And all BUT THE Russians play hard him and those who didn't. !The point of that parable is that a matter of social economics, but ··wtthhisfamily. • these years you've really been ball. Two weeks ago, when militarists also conveniently ig-man's eternal destiny is decided the practical fact th11t c¢rtaln Fortunately, his famiJJ lived. preparing yourself for life... Brezhnev sent his foreign no.re hi s words when he was ar· by his 'attitude to and his treat· things have to be done at once or .,_· . ; "' th~y will ,neve,r h,S:,Cl~ne{'. C 0 t • • M B Me I J!~. ACTUALLY.adoseteadingof a ... n_ cer p lllllSID ay e IS eauu.1,·,g· r~·};~~~r;J.·t0~~=·~h:1:· _ ' litiille towtrf,the P'lbi~l~lio> ~ \he m.~ h•ii'!rtani t { atl!Nt WASHINGTON' -Ttlf: opera-sameperiodoftin\e~·t ' [ ] indistinguishable from the fake ·the latest cancer , immic1t,'lm hiro~aJ\d it"is·im~i · -< ,iaJ~·.· tions last fall on Mn .. Ford and Tbe.te figures ar'e dt wn from HOFFM _._ ~ cancer cures the quacks ad-munotherapy. whl , Greenberg onese1r a "Christian" Y s'tre"as-· Mn. Rockefeller set otf a mass· an analysis of cane• statistics 'VON Al'-,.Unister, where are we to place reports, wiser m cal minds ~ng Pi~tiy ; and l tgnoring social roedia a'(alanche tb8t must ftave and bow they are presented to the _ -. •. _ our: hopes if the disease strikes place little hope in. JUSUc~. More tllan the poor. it is been at once frighltninC .and pUblic in the Jan,µatl'·Fe~ary ' then presented to the pubhc in a us:? t~ wil~ul~ misinJer.preters we comforting to many women. issue of the Colud\bfA Rt'V\ew or context of misleading aptimism. ~ , . WHAT THE~ lK>ld out ho'Pe s to av.e al-Wafs With Di. Alone with the worriso.meadJw'a· Journalism. l'IJe au\bor'l) Daniel No doubt this belps.kees>tJ.he ~o~ . Then, ~e style of th~ prevail· for is cancer pr en~~ ?Jle ,.,....._..,....,..._...;;,c....--...:...,... __ tJons to live .. S. Greenberg:, perhaps our finest lection plate full just a(_it _,i Jng meditaij a·pproach 1s one we greatest promise lks nOt {d cur-ORANfiE &,J.sr. ooe's sell fre-\ science journalist, and ·the con· bably eilcour~~s CongreU' to , 'America~ cotton ~~-The ";1!"" ing the disease. ~t in making '!."enl breast #"W cl..,ion he cqines to,ls '11•~ the .conUnue klcktll.g lt1'$600 million on cancer, tl;ie attack on sure people do•'t aet ii. Instud J11;11~'1:llltM' •~x am in a · 1r ._' .~ war aaainst cancer hll tunied ' fMcancer reseiarchev.eri ye8t. /•cancer~ or the phrases like of big X·ray &\ln~fl'we should be ·• •••·-_ tions, women rl into a medjcal Vl~tnam. • 't -mobttli1n& resources. massing lookinlf at Ctgai-t'ltes, ;drinking 1 Robf1t N. Wee"t!, ~ were re . ~"' Greenberg says that "9l Only Nt:Vt:JITHELES,S, the Cllllldl· scientific j<now -how to "beat" water, food additives, air and .~lto....,.Kt~•;i.$;,;·· PeMeclly tota bne !here been non• of ll>e, ty, bureaucracy and jmlfftlched tanc111:, •ult our ways or thinking. nutritlon In reneril. According lo ~p_!.l!qro llwt>U:h. ""'* early d.. ~OUibs 1'e'ro alwaya be-obi nest of th.e e4ncer i¢uttry· W.e've been taught lo coo~eive of 1 Greenberg, the••n!P<tnt of mon f ta.Fonat'Pailf !'.IM'' ,. tecdo9 almost tlll Jll'Offllsed, but that tMre real-can't entil'ely,i explain b6w this ' diseases, too. as ford.to in-being spent or{ nutritional ·.TM tliliiott!l P•~ tf tQ---'b.111 d.'e r \a In I y Jr bu b«n lltUe it any p~I bl'anch of medicine goes on· fail· vaders,.-s enemies. search ls "clos•to»il.'1 ·1 ~ .~lot fftkt to'lnform .lnd'lt.l~l•t• Jhean1 that tn C#C~ treatmenl 1~ \he Ing with such unquestioning , Thetimea still aren't~fro'r , Riders b)' prea.ntrn1 °" .,....-·pqe dtiocs will " ' aild·ll50s. He d.td find consider•· public support. Greenber1 isn't The tools of cancer therapy are such ideas. C-O~g~s is &ching .. to ~l!t!:~ ~"'~c"a~ofl.t~ds fif l'(I· iofkoulall righl 1_ -C~~ !bl ~provehlent Jn the death the firsl person to s1;y th-e-eancer weapon.like, and we be#}e;ve Jn pass a national h' lth"bill which clttoont! ,;:-ey p~Vf:~~-=': Uphappily,lhtpr~tou,. ralta-'betwe .. a J940 and~955 .. •\· efforthasdead·ended,bUt\heob· that ~lso. &urgm. radla\loo. will encourta yet jJtore ,,..,.. ro :.io.wu~dby !'r In& 'F"eryaren•tqultetWeo06.C>n· tri*-ble not. to cancer cures, JecUonsdonogood. ' chem\cal warfare, al~ ag. "heroic" caneer therapy. T.he• t~ls ne:, f>apfr'aoptrdons11M'kleU b' '4 percent or ~ w hoWev~blll to i>Jl1enta "•ui;viv· • · Part of tho.ex~l.,.ation t>lli\ f,ressive, 1i>truslve and -trful, Administration sffll thinks. that on '"'!''" tbp1 ... Th Wlt•rl•I 4la1no1ed u h••fnl .Ina c Iller lil>era~ tbllt pre• !*',Pie don't .Uk• fo lhl a~t • u1t lh• sfulf lo knock out W\tgh clean water and, air Is a plot Rt>1•1~;t •f.<>! Dtilf Pl~, .... .,. ·t;wet live five years O!' ._.,k.1-Ue4U1em.'' cancer and wbeti they do they'd enemies tlk.._.the Vlel.Owll Or a against the free enterprise only •n~Mo edit.qn•I col•• •l lhe his Is a 4 perc~nt ln\prcwelDetll Greenberl 1ugge1ta that whet\ jldt •• ~ think all th91~ scleli-cancer Cell . It's c.omtarUng for us system and -.yQut~ ralher put th' : ::: ·fofu-:~13:~;, 9vtrllt•ra\el5Y!•111 Wlo llleAnleri anCancerSocletyab· Ulic folkl in white 1mocko with to believe we h~• lhe kind ot . cl<iu&hlnbomtien. ·•ndle< wiltma;>tlllrit ..... bltt.,. 111"1 ?or at -.ft. t, •c ..... ~ ....s..p;.,. -lcnow..wba lrepow~.t. o...UMil-can._l1b......::;o,..prlf_ tbJoLlk,J!Irllc.,. _ ,,. • o!J!lffr• ... cet\rls uteri, a dla•••..f« Ille moot curable dllwao ln llllt they're. doln1. After. aU. 11 tervcne to smaa •,!>Ill' blq)ojpcal will find \'1• ewer CU!'O,lliid -UjilY Pl!Ot "l!l'f -.i esllff\aU-lGr al ~,"It'• baalJtslta ~ clt•motherapy, radiation and opponenta. or we lieat them'Wl phollt trry2ur led(..-t<Mlll · ' ' U.ff aet1t11J7 • ......., lft 'tbe .. ~ 1tali1tiC1 Which are aurcery are Statlllically nearly technoloffCal 'IUperlority M With _medioal tel«bont, , _. j • • " ! • ~~-~:~Ti ':ln_, ~ ~nt,. , 0 i:.i-· ~-1. . . l' I r~p·f~ss ~o~? · (,SACRAMENTb1(U!\ ,committetst week ap-r, ~S!:JJ>blf Sp' cf proache<i IJn "about the , ~.J">'"McCarthy !4e 1:1 ract tha( e members Utat. Ass~~-blymin ' .Keil \Y_hose ~es were not i.Meade WOl.lld ·.tte rot~ d1sclosed-1to .o:ie com- . (o w~ar a coat and tie plained to him "about my i ~nd deolaTed, ''He can attire on the floor. ••·ear his· pajamas on the "In a fit of temper, !\·tr. 0oor if he wishes." Ralph in errect told me I 1 Mea~e, tD·Oakland), would have to answer to '•ho hlls defied-A tradi· him and the committee if tlon of weartiig 'tf~s ctur-my conduct did not IJng Assembly floor change to conform lo.his 1 ~sslons, earlier Wed-~ wishes," l\.1 eade s aid in Desday tol~ n~~m~. ~-an open J~tter to eonsti· \Under~tood'. the Rules tuents of his Assembly OoQUQWee..w.a.s..planning district. to adopt a formal But J\lc·Carthy 1legislativedresscodere-respo nd ed , ··11 e can quiring ties and coats. wear his pajamas on the ~ floor if he wishes. l will HE SAID llE called not register a protest..." the news conference to "avoid the enibjifra,... McCARTH·V S·AID ,mentor ha, .. ing .a non-there shouldnotbea'rule (ensical rule debated on the type of dress Od enforced . Meade legislators mus t \\.'ear :ialP)he issue raised a becau se they eac.h · ost.d ngerous implica-represent about 250,000 . t~On ."that constituents. l .h e "l'm sorryhe<Me<:ide) Leg1~latu-. doesn't • h~v• more im-r~ fla~. ·:J~t ~rlant things to talk to s1~~~-of1n-me about," the speaker d 1,v 1dua 1 told news me n. [reedoms. He called Meade's l..IC· • Bu~ ~l'-lions a "cute kind of is- C_arthy in-sue'' designed to dra"'· ~IS l~d.J that publicity and sa.id Meade ~he. '!Ofl:l · was still unhappy that he Ml•o• mlltee will "'·ound up on th~ losing , .l j:iot f P~.~l!.l~l~1 ;1,. .~ress ,Jjp.e of the :weakersh.i Jo.nrt~. battle last year r -.c ~'.' kllP"' w]»t he · '., lft~ '3btiul ,, ·~h' ,, -, .Me.i\iife "'as a powerful u; \..! .. .J'·d , '.. , 'r.1Jie~tef\ant under form Spe8~'"• ;,SI • ' . S , ·~-:•·~i n•,.:.,.,· .· 1,1 peaker Bob Moretti but • ME•DE.1.SA:ID .. Leon backe d o losing can Ralflh ,-~halrman of tbe 1didate .. • f " '· ' • • ;M~.~ry F Qrd II Nicked for $375 . '., .. ' SANTA BARBARA CU Pl l -llenry Ford II has 'ieerJ fined $3-75 and rec~ived !1 ~uspended; ~·day jail \erm and tvgo .>'¥lrJ> pro~~1on "':h~n his attorney fie1ded no cant.est to a drUhtten dr1,·1ng chaTge ·:.... Municipal Court Judge Arnold Go"·ann stipp.Ja!ed' ~e<,l{l~sday ,that if Lt!e head of the Ford aulon16blle em_p1re was convicted of the same of[ense in Ca'rirorn'ia 'A'llhin two ye~rs, he would dfa~ ,ian aulOlf'fl~~,.sentence of six months in jail anda'5Qll,flne, , · tf>Rp WAS NOT IN coi.irt. I-l e 'l''BS represented by hi:; altOf'nj?-Y., former Santa Bart>ara County Dis- trict ,At,~orbe)' DBY\d' Minier, "'·ho argued strongly to 'have lh'e.probatictn overturned. - 1 'E:Ord...57 ·was s topped by police Saturday night whi'~ Jirivirtg J-tirpugh suburban Goleta accom- ~lli¢d by a ,~6de,1 rrom Detroit . He was c h ~rged Witti _weavinf!' a'nd driving do"'" t he wron·g side of lhe slr7F.el. , . Police said' he (uiled a sobriety test and "'as ~:.:i ~~four h,~~rs ~fpre he ~·as r eleased on $375 . ~Fi¢~RS 'SAID JIE WAS accomponied by )f~ Jeat}iken D'ur055, 35, a Detroit model and in- '.J.erior d'corator. 1She was deta ined but released )llith"oo~rge . · , .. ~iends liA 'J;>,etrOit ~aid J\trs. Duross. ~·"'·1dow iwhoJ1ves.in Aie wea(tf!Y S\lbutb,of Gross Pointe, has worked~ ~\iie& (aj.rcx'ucing new cars. • . ,..'° ~Adnfl ....... nl ~ E'Lt; u J '.l\ll~RCH 4th-. 1·-11:r~K!ohl er.: .. l '" .. , ' •, . , ·' •··; '" Tl'il J'he . -.. !)I! ,,I• '~'.I ~· Saddleback vauey "'U.nifl~d S~yiool District Q ~ 11i;t·Citizen .. ,~fiyl;ll .e~. Parent 0 ........ Dedicated Leadet I "' • , .. • ,,,. ~~· tlarl.ne otfiCer .• ,,_,~, l40/.'1 Mln,bf the1VI _,, ,# ,,, • ., • , 1'7f •llG•· Colub,.' •9 o~'Gf G ldir1 Oileds d.l.Cf it{~ ,, .. ·,! ~"1 ' e~t •;, O~tsta'n'blng Pr~• 41en .,, ~war9 NittaNIJ 11·~ 1t1 &.11.change qOISJ ~~ ·1 .. •,1114 ... ' tnvotfe!I ' Ill $td· ~~k ' • (/8(1~f' ,i~c .... ,. 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Cl\A)I EJ'fl'O °cA ) -Workmen hauled 12 J~~phae1.r:eutbp to. third noor of the state ~ bulldln1 a few days ago. . Ntxt'ltetn qli the way Is the redwood lawn furniture. Theo Assemblyman Leon Ralph's $70,000 Patio will be complete. The $70,000 was aJJ bllJed to taxpayers as part of the Le.Jl•l~llJre's ft8>f mllllon budget. . , 'UIB 18 BY 54·FOOT PATIO is at the bottom of aJjght well in the northeast wing of the Capitol. Jt Js built atop the tar and gravel roof over second floor committee rooms and offices. It is aur· rounded by le&islaUve offices, which extend to six atones on all four sides. i . Ria'Jph, a Loa Anieles Democrat who thairs the ~Assembly Rules Committee wlllcb approved the; i p&"Qject, said the patio will utilize previously wasted , space in the Capitol and lh._t it will be open to the : Plll>Uc:' ,. i Hft'lllld tt will provide a place to eat and relax for people who !><'Ing luncj>es in paper bags. . ~, BVT~TBE O/liL:Y W~Y tlfe public can get to the IP•tio l9':iit, .. oi1111 lhr911gb the l,Mes Committee ol- Oce, or through Ule'Officeof Assemblyman Richard f A1~e.J.Q·Los:l\nse1~1-., • · - I -lt,ili ndf,tlsible. from anY.}llrectlon J>~talde, an~'· Jean be ftetl'inside the Capit.Of"only fi'om adjoining "}offices of Jegislators and consultants. A ground level patio adjoining the governor's :office is at the bottom of a comparable ligh\ well in 1 the southeast wing of the Capitol. The governor's patioisn 'topen lo the public. t }'redericlc Taugher, Ralph's chief ad-!minJstrati,ve offjcer, said a sign alerting the public will be poeted in the third floor con:idor outside the RuJes Committee office when the patio is com- 1.Pl"l"d- f CONSTRUCTION ON THE PATIO started in fclober. So far\. 2,000 square feet of heavy redwood ~ecking has been installed. Small Japanese black ne, magnolia and potacarpis trees and other brubbery in pats and planters have been installed. set of plastic parUUons set orf a 12-by-15-root "out-;ctoor conference room" for use or legislators. I_ A sandwich and soft drinks stand, to be run by ;pie blind operator of the Capitol cafeteria, is also iPlanned. Ralph said h~, and Taugher jointly developed Idea for the pailo. t'We talked it over with members or the Rules mmi~~'' Ra"lph said, -:and it was a relatively in-ns~te item J so we went ahead ... ~ - . .r ••• I ~ouple Arrest~~ On Sex Charges \;; BAKERSFIELD CAPJ Two persons have een booked for in- vestigation of sex ersion and mo1 est4 . children ·in what a ce captain termed" a Jeniblecase." ,( ''l\'s the worst· case I've 1 ever hear<J -0r in terms pf the chJJdren 's agei aQ\f their de&rada- tlon,'1tCapt.4James Ware ~d Welln .. day. ' . • OFFICE&& BOOKED Richard Ch41"1es Bishop, 43, of Bakersfield 'ind Bernice Naomi 'Rowley, •&, of nearby Oildale after an intense in- vestigation, Lt. John Gordon said. Gordon said polaroid pictures in an album found tn Bishop's apart4 menl.,.sholt'ed Bishop, Rowley and Merlyn Gilmore Sprague, so, in- \.olved in sex acts with at least 10 nude children ranging in age rrom 8 to 11. SIX OF THE children have been ide ntified from the photographs, Ware added. The activity had been going on for 12 to 18 months but.intensified in·. the past three. br four months, Gordon said. Sprague is serving a one-year-to-lire term at California M e d'icaJ Facility, Vacaville, on a February convif:lion for child molesting,. Gordon said. Bishop, a former Kern County employe. was ·Convicted in 1969 for child molesting a nd com - "mitted t o Atascadero State Hospital. He later served three years on probation before recelv- jng a final discharge last year, police said. OFFICERS S,\ID the youngsters, all rrom the n eighborhood where Bishop's apartment was located, were apparently lured inside by offers of candy, soda and a chance to see a rock col4 lection. A wallpaper class. Big deal. KnOwing that yoo'd prctiably be sitting arwrd bored ,'ll}urs. !'arch 6th at 7,•;lO -Post neridi<iti, fhe . iolks at l,'aiht'.,Papei; • 'lllings troo.ight . yoo miyht be inter- ested Ui a free wallµ>pcr han<Jing class. It 'll be real nifty and yo.1•~1 l earn alot ..... But tell them . yoo "'1!re bored <myw<rj and that 1the popcorn was '"'99Y· Pal tl"'1l tell them that i[ _they had any sense at all they 'd h<M> a paintiny class inst.ead. T • . . • Dr. da Silva New Chief at Hospital .... OfClcials at Costa Mesa Memorial H<>1pital have announced election of Dr. Lionel B. da Silva <J..5 chief or staff. succeedlna .Dc: George Haddad. ' · . A staff member since 1008, Dr. da Silva is an ophtha.moloJist and chaired the ophthalmoloay commitlee, lhe.credentillls Co(l\mitte' and the hospital 's utilization review committee. ' He is active ln numerous professional. organizations and Is assistant clinical professor of ophthalmo,ogy at UC Irvine; also ruu clinical professor at Jules Stein E)'e Institute, UCLA Medical Center; consultapt a.t Lpng Beach VA Hospital; and is on the staff of Hoag Memorial Hospital and Orange County ·Medical Center. Enlertalnment happenlnq•. ' HEADS STAFF Dr. Lionel de Sllv• ·An Air Force riight surgeon rrom 1957 to 1959, Dr. da Silva received bis degree at St. Louis Un iversity a nd interrled al Wadsworth VA liospftat, Lps Angeles, with ·residency at the same VA facility, plus UCL~ Medical Center and Children's Hospital of Los Angeles. • OOU!llUIJT Every Friday in the DAILY PILOT Theda Silvas live in Newport Beach and-bave four children. • .79 Vanish bowl cleaner. Disinfect!., removes stains. 48 oz. .. 79 Ty-d-bol bowl cleaner. C!eans ilnd deodorizes. Cleanses automatically every lime you fl ush. l 2 oz. 79!37 2D9 Ree, 2.79. Push broom for garages, patios, driveways, sidewa lks. Zenith 12" diag. black & while portable. Lightweight. It's as compact as ii is good looking. Fine~ bright picture, too. (Fl335) 17" 31888 Zenit'1 17" diaconalcolorportable. Chromacolor 11~ picture tube. All solid stale. Easy color tuning. 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'' ~ •• :r": • • '· • • 'tEliie['Nets ·Money • F'!.'t fut-up Paper somebody, who really, k.n ew wh"'t he w a1 doing ts ~ht by ~Costa Mes.a police today for in- •'fY.eetJn.i $1 in a &eheme to make ~-·7,~d then getting his otiginal 'ibUC~.b•cl<Joo. ., L. The Joss was reported to Of. cuefully cut templ~t~s lo the precise siz~ of a $1 bill and methodi.e lly fed into the automatic oln machine on the premises. Games Sought • ByBoysClub Do you have a11y spare ch~ckers. chess or monopoly games? Ir so, the Fountain Valley Boys Club Vt'Ould like to have thern. The group also would like any other spare table g"mes rami~es would be wiJUng to donate. ' •aet t er View' Alger Hiss, convicted of perjury in 1950 'spy 1 case in which he was DAILY PILOT A9 fleer William Sanden; by Donald J G. Finley, 48, owner of a 1 neigh~ood J~undromat.at 1017 · ..El. C~ve,.oo the city's . ~rtheailiide. · 11" '•Fdaley f;ordpiain~d th e '.burglary s.cheme involved The burglar, Officer ~nders explained, covered the blank papt!r template with the genuine buck, but held' onto the dollar bill, causing the machine to suck in the bl·ank nd spit out foUr quarters. Club Manager Chris Torres said the club wets burglarized two months ago and most of the games were stolen. · Anyone y.•illing to donate may contact Torres at 968·52.52 or take g~mes to the clubhouse at 9840 . Talbert Ave. . a target of then· con g..,r e'"'S s ma Jl Richard Nixon. says he finds no vindica- tion in the former pre- sidenl'6 downfall. "! would think the public bas a better view of the kind of man Nixon was,• be said. ( IN SHORT ) In the DAILY PILOT And it repeated it s performance 67 times. AP F'tlotl UPITll ........ Hair-less Officers · ·1-ligh\\'ay Patrolman Larr;· Youn g !right; holds hand£ul of hair as fellow CLIP 0£ficer 'George Haugt}ten gets the razor this \\'eek. The two Salinas CHPofficers said they were tired of being told their near-collar length hair was too long b;• ranking officers so they took care of the problem. ~ ~90~day.:Term for Teacher • , SAN FRA:XCJSCO Cf\PJ -A high school school teach er who pleaded guilty to three misdtmear\or counts 1 cha"rging sex uul molestal\on o( teen-age girls has begwn ;.i 90 -day I jJtil sentence. ~1unicipal Court Judge John Hopkins imposed the sentence on Frnncis K... Brady. 53, a former [nglish instruc tor :.it George \\'ashington lligh School. Hopkins also or- qered Brady to undergo psychiatric cxamina- Uon . Police said Brady invit- ed young girls to his hon1c y;h t!re he pcr s uadt'd them to strip. lie tied them with ropes, phpto- graphed them and tape· recorded their \'crbal re· actions, police said. Hopdins ordered Brady to serve a one-year term, but then suspended thul sentence on the condition that he SC'rve 90 days and· then spC'nd threC' years on probation . llopkins ;.i~k{'d thc pl"obation de- partn1cnt to recommend some form or ps ychotherapy for l~ra dy, '~·ho h:.id bet>n employed by the San J-)·ancisco l;nified School District for 17 years. Bankruptcy Bid For Mission Inn LOS Ar\GELES <APJ -llistoric J\.fission lnn of Riverside -where forn1cr f)resident Nixon was r married 3S years ago -has filed a petition (or re. Organization under Cederal bankruptry la~·s. The action in federal bankruptcy court halted I foreelosure by the Connecticut General LiCc rn surancc Co. A bankruptcy judge this y,·eek also is- sued orders restraining the city or Rivers ide and the Southern California Gas Co. rron1 cutting utility ~r\•ice to the hotel. The hotel Is continuing to operate during the murt proceedin1s. ' San Francisco businessman Dudley C. Knill Jiurchased the Mission Inn in 1971 , borrowiilg i,425,0QO from Connecticut General to rc(urhish 1 and renOvatethe lindmurk. The qrjgiJ;Jal building dates to 1893. Since lhen • the hotel •• 'W..hich OOCupies a city block. has ·h8d ~any p.ddilions in a blend Of Spanish and Moorish architecture. .. · DISCOUNT •• ~IW I _,..,.. __ - son DleOo F-i at Avery Pattcway a 2892'2 Cimino t.IX>slrano . ~,... tf"'1l •' TOllll ... - Put the Family on WHEELS on.. ...... bike. Boys only ~ 1ont ana re .. r caliper bra~e. Dera1lleur gearing system. L1ghtwe1ght. Reflectors. Add1l1onal ch<1rgt• lor assembly. 67·.99 ' Orif.14.tt " Treasury's own Dduxe 8 " 10-speed. Delu~e r.ic111g !..1ddle Dera1lleul"gearing system. Caliper brakes. Full ref lee: tor package Add1t1onal charge tor asstfl'bly. 59.99 °"" 79.ff ,,._., .. ·-.. ., .. -~lrf• J.,.... Slandard handle barS ¥t1th 3 speed gearstuft. Side Refledors as an added safetv fea!ure Add1t1on al charge lor assembly. • JPerle/ Ill Ill Ill I I _..,. 67.0 ~7f.ff Huffy 24" IO·speed. Boys Only. Deratlleur geanng system, chrome lenders. dual caliper handbtakes In a racing yellow Additional cha1ge for a!.sembly 4.99 4 ft. Chain .1nd lock Set. Welded links, vinyl prolecl1"re cover. Combination padlock SPECIAL Jr. Dresses 11.99ea. Two styles 111 textured polyt:ster doub!ekn1t. A wide variely ot colors 5 13 1.19 Coleman luel lor gasoflnp stoves, lanterns .1nd cataly11c heaters. 1 gallon _,, PAU: ICll II Of,...._ • Ooon -d.tyt 9:30 lo t30. &....,.. 10 \o 8- CMWtll: Clly Or. 11 Garden Grove Blvd,• Optn wtfkd1yt 1010 9. Sundlys 10tot. SAICfA AMA: 3900 So. Brisicj-No ol SO. Coast Plaza• Oc>en Wffkdays 9:30 to 9. s.a1u'td1vs Sl.3010 7. Sundavs 1010 & I Special Buy! 10.99 Women's Fleece Jacket 10000 Acrylic. M<1ch111~ Washable_ Aswrted colur::.11o choose 11om S. M. L - . Live House Planls 4/1.00' Brighten your home with indoor ptantsi Huge selection lo choose from. 39c:: Rec-52•. 30w Valvohne Motor Oil. A Quahty. heavy duty mOlor oil !or use rn gasoline and diesel e11g1nes Prices Effedive Thursday, Feb. 21th, thru Sunday, March 2nd, 1975. l .1 - I I •r • SF Thrives Relief QuaUfi~atio • ~ 'FI o· P 0 in·' Zo ' '° Uraed (Aii ::. ~.~~~~~~~~ •o•••· , , .,. , . -"""' e lion s econ om 1c pro-Chri1tl1n Science By•VDINIED2.1£LSKI stimulating aCtiOn" trtem s, t o~rii;m t.n -(ecture _.OfVito.11,,..""._" because it will allow prospective Luilders to apply creased here 1n 1974 with llSTIAH SC:llHCI: Orange County will qualify for federal in-forftoodc•ntrollnaurance. the help of forei gn vis-1n•1Y1UTIONAHD A d i I li f .•• th ad~ ol v itors, the Convention una ITS RILIYAHCI .. surancF ah\.\ sas er re e ,w~u1 e o on a Instead, Smith urged adoption of the more str· . · tt...,c:-c.s. "noqid plaJn:• overlay zone on Tr•huco ' ~le &J?d. ingent FP-l flood plain zoning io areas subject to in· Visitors Bureau reports. .~ ............ ..._. Hi.cktyean·yon. und u Th t · Id h II d d The city accommodated THURSDAY a on. ad zoning wou ave a o_we nol e-851 convent1· ~-l••t year MARCH•-• oo PM The adoption or such a zone was recommended vne~nm.ent an kept the area as open tipace, p an"t' J"fJh 767 •148 p"a·~~l°'lpants , , .... ~. to the county Board or Supervisors this week by a el°{Mid ~~ c c~'' c:..u.Moun ' .our 1~1"' 10111 you 1wor1thln1 you want ·· to know about . rour•••m , In the DAILY PILOT 5-0 vote of the county Planning Commission. 'Planning Commission secretary Dave Mot>te · ,552more.thin181 con-COIS.~O~i:.!n~: ..... I. " ' ),',i tt ,. nottifjt was not appropria~ to adopt the flood plalri ~~c'lil~~v~es~d~r~.e~w~i~n~~~73~·::::::~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ '' NVOLV£D IS AN AR ~ ie•chlag from ~· zoning. as a means of preserving open space. He · " ·• portherly limits of San ,'3u~ Capjstrano to the. said 41 resources mall8gernent project underway'by· <;levela~ Natiopal For~t bctUn~a,i;es. It 1nclud.~ the County is developing n.M district desl1nationS: .... "' • partorO'Neill Park. ' which would do that)ob better than the FP-1 and Avco Savings and Loon Association.Su."'""" Planners said the creek area has been studied FP-2 zoning. by the Corps of Engineers and been determined lo ·At the su11gesUon of Ci>mmissioner Rori Yeo, a.. consolidated . statement Of financial position • have.potential flood hazard . ·· ' Jetter isl>~ing sent to Smith ouUininJ the planning • December 31, 1974 and 1973 Es~npes Deat• Already tagged wttJ( the FP-2 zdne are the commissiol:t-S position:• . # areas of Laguna Canyon, Santa Ana Canyon. Aliso • ( d"fed) ,Actor Michael York .Creek ,SanDiegoCreek,Oso Creek ._Pej.er~CanyQJt I -~·· -·· .. , , . ~ , unou 1 .escaped with mi1l9r Was~. S8,11 Juan Creek, Lower Sanuagf!'(!reek and .,. £' 19 j;eld' ~ ~ 'injuries after leaping Handy Creek. ..,.,.,,, J ,. 1974 1973 · .from a Bentley short-THE NEW ZONING, IF adopted, would allow 1y before it burst into developrhent of the property according lo the base ~ames , following an zone. However. alJ new construction and modifica- a cc t dent on the lions to existing structures would have to meet ){ollywood Freeway Oood -proofing requirements. ~Tuesday. He was Nearly all of the property ts zo ned ''general .treated·.for neck and agri cultural'' except for a small pOrtion of the Mis· tback p8.in . slon Viejo planned community. ----------Planners :;aid the majority of Trabuco Creek is 'State Law I ·To Curb 'Parlors? undeveloped and that there are no structilres at O'Neill Park subject to the proposed zoning. The o\·erlay zone received Lhe support of th e Saddleback Area Coordinating Council but was criticized in a letter by David Smith. planning director for San Juan Capistrano. SMITH CHARGEDTIIAT the effect of th e pro- ·1 saw my /11wy11r this moming. 8236897!' Reunion }l e mb.ers of the Garfie.l,d_..Hi'gh School Class ob 1950 will n1ark their 25t h aniiiversary on April 12 at l\lontebello Country Club. Orange Cciast residents \\1ho are graduates of the East Lo s Angeles school are asked to contact reu- nion chairman Bud Bertrand af 14114 E. Al· legan St., East Whittier, or call (2131223-1336. I I SAN DIEGO <APJ San Diego is1pre11&ring a propoged slate law al- lowing city and county ·governments to prevent ue of massage parlors if' frogts for prostitution. HIS AD OHL Y AT OUR WESTMINSTER STORE ••• '1 A judge ruled Jastyear ~hat San1 Diego 's 111assage parlor control ctrdinanc~ i& uncol'istitu-. 4onal. ·as an attempt to l{egulale criminal sexufll oonducto a local level. 1 ''A statu\e can be cfraft<d,', Mayor Pete son said, .. with suffi- nt ~ttlsion to focus arroWlfupon the illegal mess ·or prostitution. the profits from which ihvite th'e managers of ~ganized crime." OFF STORE .. WIDE There are an estimal- 120 massage parlors San.Diego. •EXCL UDE f AIR T_RAOE ITEMS 4 Piece Wrought Iron Seating Group l ove Seal. Spring Base Cha11 Corner l able plus Round Colfee Table. ~;~00 $255~P IS , NAME BRAND CHAISE LOUNGE TILT-TOP CARD TABLES NUMEROUS DECORATIVE ITEMS s94so Rog. SJ2.50 s22so 50°/o OFF 5 ''·Gome Set•2" Ped. Table, .. Upholitered Chair~ ............. Rl'g. S59.80 $369. 95 6 Pc. UphObtered Srati1t9Gravp .•... Reg. 819 llO $549.95 Wro11ght Irv" L1We S.Ots ''"'large Cofftt Tobie & Cofner T•l1 .•. Thctrl 2 lGYe $eati .......... ._fleg. 672 00 $459.50 Wr~ht Int" Choise Adjuitabl•wlth Pad Reg. 138 00 Sl2.00 :,' Wrollght'lron Swiwel lacker ............... Reg. 1117.00 $109.SO .S Pi«e Di nett• Set Name lrond, 4?" Gla11 Top. Uphohter•d Chai~ •... 1 .................................... Reg. JS2.00 $219.50 S Piete DinHte Set Heowy Glass Top Uphol1tered Seat~ Reg. 344.00 $224.SO s ,-1«e S.l (J1.lended Table Uofta'stered Chain In Lime & Mite Reg. 279.9S $lit.SO SUITS • SPORT COATS • SLACKS • SHIRTS • SUEDES • LEATHERS• HECKWEAR ETC. • () OffU flPllES MAICH Id ent!Y Ltd. • WESTMIMSTER M.t.LL WESTMIMSTER 898-11 ll. 6Jl-04ll , _ _...,.. ___ ·- ---~ S '-:. lutdwr llocli. Set EatendedTable ......... Reg. 749.9'> $169.50 .. ..... --==..-.. -~-­___ ,..........:_. r -··· ·:.. .. ;"lo, .... ~.·~'\~ ;.--..-.. " .. . ...__.._ __ _ .5 Pc. Wrought lror1 Dinette Se! Hat 'ink ........ Reg 189 95 $134. 50 SPc.Oi.w:tttiS.tNcMnelrand ...................... Reg 363.00 $188.50 u.-itere4Chairs 1 PoirOnly-MoldH Rtg. fl9.9Secich . $149.95 Pair 5 tit. lottari Dirtt«e Set Name lrarid •..•.•••• -Reg. 524.00 $609.SO Many more items, throughout the store at comparable savings ... Quantities limited to Stock . on Hand!! • .. assets Codi, (fififi<ol1n of d•po•il ond U.S. 'OIO'le<nmtnl 1ecur,rie1 LoanJ Reol Esto II Oen 'nrlvolion oMowonc•: $ 29S,000 ii> 197 4 o!ld ftOl'lt ;,. 19731 R~ol e1IOlt ocquirtd lo• inve1tmut ' To fo<ilitolt 1ole1 of 1.ol eitot• fo1eclo1td t1eu Yoluot100 o11owortet of $211,000 in I 974 and none in 19731 Otllet Totolloon1 rt ce•Yoblr Rl'OI e1lole ocqvued ;n 1ettlemt 11t ol loan1 !1111 'K!lvo!ion allowance. S 1,000 111 197 • and S)30,000 in 19731 Reol 11tot1 acq..,ired for i1we11,.,1nl \ltu ... oluolion allowance SS 1 •,000 in I 97 4 and none in 19731 fede•ot Honoe loon llonk 1tock, at coJ.I P•epoymenh lo federal S0Yn•91 and loan ln111<011ce (0<po1ohon 1ec0f'do•y '''''""' • ., Pr<>J>erly ond equip"'ent, at co11 Uitn occu""uloled deptec1nhon and oll'l(l•l11oh0fl $ 1,002,000 on 197 4 and $878,000 Ill I 97JI ()lhef QUl!h Totolouer1 ' Soving1 depo1<h Advance• ho,.. f 1drrol Horne loon Ion• htc11rl'd by reol i:llote loon• Sll,000,000 i11 197' ottd $66,000,000 if\ 1973 o"d the fede•ol Home looro lonk 11o(~ in both yeoH) Notti poyoble to ban~ Olh•• liobiliti ... Jotal tiobilit'" Deferred incOft'le llQo Stockholdefl' itquity (ondude• >petific Ion''"''"'"'"' of S 1.169.000 '" !97' and S 1,.S.t 1,000 1n 1973) Totol lioba11ie1 and •'<><~holdtfl · equ1t1 • 12,826,000 2.t 7,1•2,000 3,28,,000 2.179,000 J,2SS,OOO ·2s6~s60,0oo ~17.4:,0001 2SS.786,000 963,000 11,377,000 3,693,000 1,1,6,000 1,7 24.000 ,_,,.S,000 5]9"2.960,000 5222.673,000 41,109.000 ·•· 4.723,000 ··110:105,000 700,000 11,, 55.000 5292,960.000 _ -,.-=..-- . s 13,672,000 .. 2•9,990,000 .5,12.5,000 16.5,000 3,641,000 2S9,62$,006 !!·'--'~' 25S,OJO ,OOO 1,102,000 S,059,000 J,209,000 2,071 ,000 1,79,,000 l .321,000 s1id.0U.ooo -. ~ 31.500.000 J,000,000 5.294,000 2iJ~.f,6,ooO 991,000 21,60.f,000 S216.0.fl,OOO __ ...;;:::...,.-_ ' AVCO ,--. SAVINGS -~ ....,,,, I.DAN ... 90CIA'f~ Milin Ottice: 2650 Zoe Ave .. Huntington Park· Bell-M.,wooct -6250 Atlantic Ave.· Ca•I• Meu -3310 Bristol St.· los Angele• -.4929 W1lsh1re Bl·td. •Pott H...erteme -2671 No . Ventura Rd. South Gate -.f2.f0 Tweedy Blvd.· Sludia City -122Z9 Ventura Blvd.• Torr.nc:• -182 Fashion Square • Venlu11 H•ildquatl•r• -250 So "'-11Us Rd · We'I los Angel•• -11551 Santa Monica Blvd. . 5 Pc. lat!an Oimctte Set Nal'W lrond ............................. R('g 612 00 $439.SO .• lortanGt\M.ipir19 Sofa, lourtg Chair. Comer Table ............ Req. 979.00 $619.50 5 Pc P.V.C. Oine«e kl The lalett in De'ign ..................• , R('g, 419 SO $219.95 3 Pc. lar & S1oal1 ..............................•.....•................•..• Reg. 189.95 $109.SD Out~ luffet lor ....................................................... Reg 2JJ 00 $11 l.SO lound Outdoor Serving Cart •...........................................• Reg. ISO.Oil $96.00 S Pt. Outdoor S.1 Salid Alum., Fiberglas to,• Cha iri ........ Reg. 469.9S $209.95 PLUS MANY , MANY, MANY MORE .. · 6JlEE HAVl=~ . 2 °'"y-WITH PSYCHEDELIC LIGHT BUil T IN. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY CASH AND CARRY! NAl)(IE .--------·· ·------------DELIVERY AVAILABLE MTl .. ___ ---__ • ___ -_Jl.IDN£. -----. . • • Phone 642-4103 ' i I I ' • . " • ' . • 11JE FAMILY a 'Rcus By BU Keane ~ "Ht'1 rttjfed, Tt(at mea n~ 1-\e'groduoied from wor~ •• f,./ff. Boyd Pin Spotting. Now Lost Art r\n1ong lhosL• ft·llo"s \\·ho cla ss themsclv€'s <.is executi\'l"~. ulmost three out or four suy they like a drink of liquor before the <·v e ning meal. "\Vhat sort of liquor ·!" inquirt:'d lh(' s urvey takers. Scutch ('amc in first. t\l ;:1rtini, se t·ond. l\ourbon. third. Rye, fourth. ,\nd bct'r, fifth . 1\s the afll·r·d11111C'r drinks, st·ot<'.'h "·as first ;:1gain . liut tJ.ee1· \\'as second. Q. "\\'lt ~R EABOL .. fS in lhi!:i countr.> 1:- the grl'al£'s t varit.·ly or bird<;?.. . ,\, J\o\\' there ~·ou h 11\ 1· n1t'. Could ii bt· !\<·\\' ,·ur k stule"! One Jo~cp~ \\'ilham ·raylor of Honea.Ye f.'alls; N .Y .•• reportedly has spotted 716 species of hirds. Nobody t'lsc iri tht> ,\n1erlcan Biiding As socia· tion has pickt·<l out that 111-..ny, not yet ' Pl ~ SPO'f'l't:R Sir . did you {'\'er \\o rk a !'. a pin spnltE'r in a hO\\lin~ odlf',\ ., l.ikC'l\l!'.l' 'fhe µits v.t·l'l' hot , r1 ·n1 l·IP.lil·t"' B11y!'. .ind drunk ~ sC'r\·ed shirtless. .,.\rn1!'. anti ~huultlcrs glistl'tH.·<l _ 1\s e.ich hall l"Ullt:d . tht· ~t'tter hiked hi1n si~lf up on tht• s1dt:ra1J and kic:ked \\·ith il!gs high. !\1y lcrt ;1nkle "·;.i s al"·ays black and blue. It's a ' IJ~ gone Job. though. 'rhl' first aUtomatic pin !'>pottet was put together just 25 years ago by the American !\.1achine and 1-'oundry Co n1· pany. \\'t\,at we did for dimes i~ no longer done by :1 "·hele generation of kids "·ho no"· du ~ornelhiBg eJi;e for dollars. TllE llAHD ... ACTS Rem~ her , the Ou,J.do<Jr dog O{·L'rl~ ai m ~ ha'Jf, a • as n1u.ch •g ruh .as -thl" indoor · f>UP . . . ~S "'IDE,LY ,l.>t:>lit!ved in Jndia that the lli ndu who dies On the south bank of lhe G:1nj:!<'S Riv<•r 11 111 lurn into a donk«y Tltf: 1 ''AUTO'' Jn \I ords like ~1ulu~1'<•pll and automobile n 1 t·:111s "seJf" from the Greek "aulos" ... IT'S 1\LSO true that men as "'('II a s "·omen in i!n c:i<'nt China us1·d lo cJrry r .. ns. · DO 1·o u JI,\ YE one or \hose electronic pocket calculators ? If so, turh it on. And re· eord s ide by :-.idt•, not addod up, each rfumber mentioned in· thl' rotlov.ing story. E;xeclly 7 Arilb natlons fought in a war. There were 107 men in f'a<'h comp<1 nf. They battl('(f for 73 days. In the end. onl y 45 men 11 t'rt:' left. \\.ho \\OO the \~·ar '? 'furn that caltulator up~idc do~'n to find o ut . Should ri•:1cl : "Sh<>ll Oil." Thursda¥ Fet,,uary 27. 1975 OAIL"VPtLO l A ll • .. ,.., BEACH ONLY • • • ea ranee SALE STARTS FRIDAY· MORNING IOA.M. Sorry ••• No Phone or Mall Orders. Women's Wear 0 40 Only Women~ Qiono4 PO!u~i..rs, 6 color~. ~·!C> B I B {..o, I 47.00 f'Jow 0 Only 16 Women~ Ju<l.;~1·, & 1opi:,e1 Oeor1.Jl"Ke ,.-.\~r· d 9yte~. b-ol-• n \ize~ Oriq 21 .&13 I Jt>w 0 20 Only Women'. CJ•et:r Un;fon-ii '. po11!\UJIS & ,Jre>:.e:. bro~en '>'lf'~ Ori J S.8810 7.88 t low 0 :?O Oi·ly Wvm~,n> Un.k1m '..cp:llu•e Pun1, J..:un ._,yk· wh•!n only. n,,·.,,, ~t,..", C..•q. 12.00 r low 0 SO Only Women~ O,.,.·,·,e. & Pun1so,i;1s Goop t 01q. 9.88 10 r 1 .as C.oup ll ' Qr;q. I :? 88 Now 0 20 Only Mo~\r-; fo1l0ted <;, "; o;q 6.83 f Jow 0 ·5 Qnjy "~·.• J )~an, b-~••n si1,.·. Oiq 6. BB I lvw 0 :?5 O°tly S1>. ,. , ee..,e Poiy"'·'e< O:,,.,.eO!et> O;q 7.00 f Jow 0 )') Dn1 f ( 001 J.r>0ie J T ofA & 8011~'"'~ Oro;,;. 6.88 ro 10.88 r~ 0 300 Only Jeans & Mo1ch1n q · Jcx~et\,popvla ~le, hip hqqet & boggie sty!e5. Bloc~ only 'oJ Orig. \3.~10 15..00 Now Women's Accessories 0 33 Only Leo1her Hondb..>qs Oriq. 100 Now Q 80011v ( 011tJme Jewelry (~ecJ"Of".Ce Gr; 1JJ•,,jOO:Jc, ... v,,_ J 00 r Jo ... Men's Clothin9 O I'}() Oily Mens Panis, o;o1.j cobs. wOVt 'n Weat 01q. 1100 Now 0 2:? Only Me'ls le•~ure .':ir.J>ll. doul:Je ~,..,,, polyt'!s!t~r, rrochine wo~hob!e. ~·oi p,_,,,1-,o\e Oiq. 95. 00 "low 0 36 Onl, Men; le•:.ure Su1•1. w011 lenqh ,o;x~et, p,:>lyesrm labr,c Or }-::.s.oo Now Q 1'.fJOn.1 '..1en;f'Jnfs 1 ~t Oriq. J.881013.8Si>JO"f':."·' Men's Accessories 0 I tlJ Only lorq Sleeve SportVNrts, 1ed. wn.Te Of Novy - O ;q. I 1.00 Now 0 240 Only Hiqh Fash•oo SportJ-Wf\, !.hart sleeve \!yle fashion color~ O iq. 13.00 1'Jow 0 20 Oily Assor!cd Sweotet\ · o;q. 12.9a t.Jaw •oysDept. 0 .:? 14 bnlv Soy~ Kr.it Shrf, ;hot1 ~ee>re, !did colO<\, ~1ze S, M . l O.q. 3.SONo ... 0 I B Only Boy\ R or.cha oh • ~ 501 cation, S•ze I 4 1911'8 9aa 2ss 7ss 4ss 688 344 344 1.sa 4ss 799 7ss .99 '222 6'9 24sa 39sa 34sa 3ss 9ee 9es 9ea Infants Dept. 0 :?5 Only T oddlef\ 01es!.e~ o.J. 4.88 r.Jow D s Oily G .. i. Porll Si>• O.::;. 4 88 ! low O.q. 2 +4 r Jow 0 q5 Onl~ G .. ls & Boy, Pont~ ().;q. 1 88 to 3 8.'3 Now Beddln9 Dept. O ISO Only "~'.1 Blanket,, l,\JIJ' vn•. you'!' no ... er1 T ... 11 0 ;;799!:.J ... i:u.1 Q,'1 9qq;_l0w 0 2J On!'to.'Country G ..... Ji.,...,,,.,' B.-:l;p.~:;1:J ..,ellow & pin~. qu1j1eJ Tw'n I .'f j 2UC/91 lo"" Full . l.r•q 24 ~; loN O I:? Only (l:p Do•. q" ·c-J r '" wii;t.o' ~·e·:• C' l"'J .. ~ul' 0 l ;4(.U !lo ... 0 !OJ Only '(r.ecl m::i·e· Towel fr,serrobe :l .::>'•vn. bro ... n. yeil<.Jw, blue r~n~. ~ee .... 3J''1 Q-,q. 2.79NoN Drapery Dept. 0 60 Only A\\! Curtain~. d" ~!vie• .. a~~r CV c-\ Q,J2':IJ •0 S.49Now O I W Gr.iv .A.~\l. Dtooe11-'!>, "' "'"' W"\Jve "'•Ou\ \•ti?\ & :olor·. (J, ;! 12 .J..J'U'.>• ':..j J... .... Dinin9 Dept. 0 t 2 Only Dr·ed F-luwe>"~ ,..., ~ .J ~ Or.q 4 CO t>Jo .... 0 14 0.. v Deco1.J',ve Spoon Holder~ Ct1q '}SQ t ION 0 t B 0.!y Scented 0·1 lamt"~. C,. '.J 89 No . ., ().,.:] 1 49t.Jow Yarda9e Dept. O I 00 On<y A.ssor"JJ Se·"' ~ J..,• .on~ c...; J 1-.. ·. ,, 0 _, _, , l()J~ (o"rin ->-'·"' "''O.J' PrOr,I o _,.,~, I ? ', i ·~N 0 ·f 0, I 'Oollonq '.' to Kni• Q Crochei · U>g. J 69 r J".;w Camera Dept. O 7 Only 28mm & I J5mm lem & "'''Fs~ory K •· •. Oiq. 100.00 Now 0 2 Only $jmon·Omego 8-22 eodrge<". • 0 1g. 169.95 Now 0 14 Only Vuretor 6()2 Poc~et C<.Jme•o. Built "' E.f>C tronK Flash. 01<} 59.qS Now 0 S Gn! f Bell & Howell '452 Slidecube Pio· o;q, ~.95 Now 0 7 Ol'lly Bell & HoweU 4-48 Si~i.Oe Pro- 2ss 2ss 122 .88 599 799 1699 1999 2499 223 135 .99 I '9 4'9 199 .99 .44 .88 3/.77 .44 1 ss 45ss Lu99a9e Dept. 0 4 Only Sum\o,., ·•• 'i r '.J"""" I · :S,1 1 • 1 Ji:I • N ' '·' ~ I • " • ·• ' ·r . • I ''• ~ ' l .,. 04 ~.,oy~.~ ...... · ~ '· ,,\ r , •. '"J" ; 4~ ' '. ,,, Record Dept. 0 7000,,1yt PS· ... '\( ,,,,. · ;,, \ .. niu ... ,. N',,,,,,~ •, .• r ••.• '. •, \.,, .k .. 1 ..... r.J,1 Candy Dept. 0 20'.l :b\. O n' f :: t ,\ · Bt thP l)Ol.J" J Corpet Dept. 0 90.1 ... k.,,1Re..-,-' · o s ...... ,_,,-.. ...-. ) Electronics Dept. 0 SOnly4(hJrir.~IS r,J. f11, r-~.·' 'I ]l,4 Ji;';~ D l On1~ c; . .., ••. u; :, , . t J .... .., •• ., J,., I ,. i IS'. O o·O,,y '* ,.i i.31·1· p ,J~~· ""·· •' j. • ( J I ,.-, •. 'it, ' ' ,, . . . .. 0 , .. ,,, "' r • /.'.'; 'I ; : : , 0 "-',. _ .. , • l· • _, I -:. ' ' ,. 1 t• ,._ ,.. I) ' I ·,., :. 0 l'J0riv r V !J1<j ·-· l J ··~ • • ., 0 'Vt'' ·• ;;,,; ir 1 <t'.J,··' v -1 411?~r .~,. Furn~re Dept. 0 1JiJ.,~" D'''''J~ ;:,ml'(· .11;: 1 .>l~ L.t<> ·•.r.;r ,, l J~•j >ef,.c:< ~So,..; J•, 0 1 Ui-ly( •''oCob·~· 0 I Onl 1 Ore,;er M irror Q,'f 94.00 i•lt>w 0 I Only Saio.•ll'il ~uode doth Oiq. 399.00 f\/l)'W 0 I Only i .bChair, be;qe sueddcloth. Q.;g. I 99.00 i>JCt# 0 I Oily Tub Choir, b.ack vinyl, wet looli. 0 ! On''f Sr..lu, •u~l v··· ,e• Oiq. '89.00 Now 0..:} 399.00 l\j ~w 0 I Only love Seat, rusl velve1. Oiq. 289.00 Now 0 l Only Bent wood Roc~er (qeen). Oiq. 99.00 Now 2999 4899 3799 .76 199 15ss 24sa 224°0 177°0 299°0 I I 9°0 59sa 39s0 34ss 49as 19sa 14sa 700 6600 Address rnad to I. Al &yd. P.O. &..t 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. Copyri glit 1975 L f\f. Boyd. Oig. 5.00 Now loo.,. .... .,. ... ,..,. .... _.._.,...., __ ...,.,....,_..,....,,,,I 0 24 On!y Boy', Dre\~ Jo0n. 50l P~re<. 50': 2se 3es 3'9 144 Oig. 89.95 N<Jw 0 2 Oily Kodak Fun·SoYtoir Movie Ourfi1. on· dude; XL I 0 camera. 12988 49ss 79ss 59ss 0 I 0111y He\ Lamp Table o ;g. 19.oo 11J,,,,.. 0 10 Only ?or~on r ables [pos1.c/ l6"1\b"•l6" Tivo Go to Prison . For Starvation PHILADELPH I A (UPI > -A Common Picas Court judJ?c h:is s entcncC'd ;.1 North Philadelphia mother of six to prison for starvin~ her 8·year·old son to d~· ath. J u d c e T h e o d or t' Smith. calling it "th\· most disturbing cn~C' I h,ave ever had ," g ave Anita Debose, 35, two to seven years in prison after finding her guilty of i n vol u n t ary manslaughter. ROBERT llA(IRIS, the wo mah's common· law husband. was sen· teneed to one tb t"'·o years in prison a(l1'r pleading guilty to child a.6us('. ·l>uring testimony at- Pfrs. Debose·s trial last l'fovember, il was re·. "-&led that her son. ~ob;ert, was 3 feet 10 in--. .. . ches tall and "'eighed :n pounds whC'n he died at Tt•n1pl e l i ni\·er s ity llospilal in i\larch. 197.J. The city mcdic-..1 e x- aminer s aid th<' boy •.1;as ··~rossly m alnouri shed" ;i nd s cars on hi s body in· di c ated h(' had been bC'alC'n \\"ith a "a folded €:'lectric;1\ cord. a belt or a ropt~ , POLICF. O•"H CERS who went to the Debose home said they round three ch ildren locked in a third ·floor bed room that had a strong odor of urinE' and fe'cel'j. T hey also testified that a ch<lin and a lock h ad been placed on the rerriger.itor door. "I\ s imple, sw1ft act of killing is far less revolt- ing than this," Judge Smith s aid before sen. tencing ~1 rs. Debos.e and Harris. "Both of yoQ are des picable ." .()pm ,.Tll\#i..l t.11'1.-4p.hl.;rrt.91.m.'6p.m .• "STATEMENT SAVIN&S"·PIESTl6£ Card * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • coll on, OSSO<ted CoiOIS ~•leg. f 8 s/;m •cg. I-Jaw 0 48 Oiiy Belts, vinyl, whte, bJO(~. b-owr>, Oiq. 2.50 Now Girls Dept. 0 2'40 Onl y .1'. hi. special bvy pants 0 llOOnly Jr. hiponts Oiq 5.88 10 8.BB Now 0 I Ob Only Fashionable qirts jeans, hip hug- qe•. nolUfof sryle\ · ~+ze~ 7·14. Ooq. 1150 1o t4 00 Now- D 34 Oily Styli~h jean iocker~. <.i.tes 7 ·I 4 O•<t I 100 Now 0 500..ly Special Purchase l}'I~ pon1s. 1.14 Now 0 (;{)Only G.tl~ Nyloo T op!t, .,.ze; 7 .14 , 0 lb2 Only Sry~sh P1e·!.Ghoor\ll'~ Jeam, l*e b g .,.~,.,. wears. Size\ 3-6X O,g. BOO Now 0 74 Only Little Gif!s Top., l,jzcs 3-6X °"' i.88Now 0 00 O!'\ly l ong Polyes!Gf Gris Dresse~ sites 7-14. Orig. 6.W to 7.W Naw D 120 O'lly Girl~ Ftonoel P~s, \lies 1.14 0;qb.98Now Shoe Dept. 0 21 pr. Only Men\ Potent Sl1pon, suede trim Oig. 21.00Now 0 ti) pr. O nlY lt-01her At.,etK shoes with °"' 17.'19 Now 0 100 pr Oniy T OMIS Shoe}. C~ftnS. men. """"" 0., < BB Now 0 )()pr. Only YOU!"lg Me~d-ess sl'loes °"' 8 '19 Now D 60 P'. Only Girts Rugged 0.lads °"' 10'19 ""'· 0 IOOpr. O liy l odies Fluffy Jippers Oig. 4 4q NQ.., 0 200 pr. Only l odie\ Shoos. pumps.· flot~ · a.f~ck. Oriq. 8.Wto lb.WNow 2'' 4s0 4ss 5es 199 I '' 4aa .88 3es ~88 15ee sea 2ss 5aa 7ee 2se 4ee Oiq. I W 95 Now 0 I I Only Polaro id 420 LCl!"d Corne•o. 51-oois color Of block & white P';nrs. O•q +4 sa Now D 3 Only Sawyer 570 If Slide Project•.;.." Aulorro!ic Focus. Oiq. 89 9S Now 0 J Only Kodak Ekro!.Clt.ll">CI I 30 Sup 8 Correia. O u+ 169 95 Now 0 5 Only J. C. Pe"""Y -Sonlteyo "Xi..." 160 ~up B Camero 2.5·1 zoom. O.q. lb9.9S Now 0 30 Only Kodak Poc~et ln'>fom::trlc 60. Ranqef,rder & outo·eJo.Phta"e COl'lt1ol. •Q;q. 109.95 Now 0 IS Only W ol'l"le n> T e,-,n.~ Ore~~-B.xJle~> ~~yl.nq. BluP Or\ly Oig. 16.99 Now 0 4B ONv Ski Gloves. ENUINE LEATHER. M,.n> ond womens size~. Oig. 8.99 Now Stationary Dept. 0 8 Only TI J500 T e•o~ l n~!rumen.i Calculator, de~k top ~ryle, k:rqe reod-our. Full !looting °' pre-set decimal. Oiq. 79.95 Now- 0 9 Oily SR I 0 T e•o\ lnstf'llfl!'!nt Calculator. ,.-.c or botter-y operorion, odoptor 1r"l{T....ded. sc:ienr.fic noiotion, au1omor.c o,.Offlf'IStOl'I Otg. ]'4 95 No ... 0 10 Only Comrrod01e U.S. IM Colc.-orO' f\.\1;>rn:>ty • con~•onl -f10011nq docirn:ti 811qhl reod-0u1. bqe ~ey~. O>g. 69 9S Now 0 7 0-Ay Cammadore Mirve Mon 6X Foor ft.tttion • bottery included. fit~ p.xJer or pro.wt. 0 10 Only -oq Fon<y bed S<o""""'Y Oig. 17':,Now 16988 39es 59es 13988 14988 89.ee ; O lon >. :l '' O.<; t2,o! 9es 688 5"9'5 59'5 29es i sse 2/198 O;g. 599 Now 0 70 O nfv Porsan T obfes (plos1icl 24"'~2'4'"~20" Oig. 13 99 Now Appliance Dept. 0 I On1y Auto. Wu';lle•. 'apogom<,, 18 lb:;. Oig. 249 95 Now 0 1 0nh1 A,,;•,,J W<.J ~h,.,, deiJ•Pl' 18 lb~. Oig. 2gq_95 No"' 0 I Only Pa1oble D11hwo!.h& Ooq_ 249 95 Now 0 2 Only D .hwo~he., under counle<, 2 cyd.> CJr••J. 189.95 l'IOW 0 I O>ly Ga\ Stove. 30" ov ... n. Q ,q. I 79 O~ I.Jaw 0 :? Oily Refrigerator:. !op rn::iunr frPe/f'< 0•; ).19 '7S l.Jww 0 I O.'v ,.,,, Condr!oQ.'lP•, SJ.:08 TU 0 ·• BS 1)1!'.J ,.,., O ·v•1l.,.,.-.rl · J····"·"112ri=oSilJ 0 .i 23'" 1SN~.., Auto Center Dept. 0 33 Only 5601 ! 5 VW TW-ei. A ... ~!obl,.. ,n whrlewoll 0t biockwa!I, 24 mon!h wo-,onry. Or:g. 29 78 to 32 78 Now 0 I/) Only Micley Thom~on SO ~er.es !ores. "CJ. t/I 69 to 97 1<I Now O 1 / ~Y St('el Tr k Wheel~. "C¥iou•, , ,,.. •.. 0·1 ?t,OO Now Raj,E'CI wh;re lez•er . l 4 .. orv.l l S" ~ize\. Gardens op 0 ti) Q.,I.., ? Gallon Plonr~ I ~t oilO" 'v A<..,...to.-1 Or.q. 4 Q9 Now 0 743 C)nT.., Poc~oged Sa<"fOOI Ro.,.,. ,......,., f"U'P'lt vo .. er.e~. q.ade l . O.q. I gqNow O t 10 Only Poc~ogod Eberaot Ro\t',. p:J'e111ed VOfoeries. qr ode I. Orig. 3_4q to 4 qq N0w 0 :?08 Only Poclog~ Frut Trees. ""'.:!· • ""''l'r1P~. I ~I quality. Oiq. 3 -49 NOw 0 782 Oti!y (1ocu~ Pots. •ncludfli bulb~ cmp e•t> .... ,ih in,1ruc t1..::in>. NEWPORT BEACH FASHION ISLAND MON., FRI. I OA.M. to 9 P.M. -SAT. I 0 A.M., 6 P.M. -SUN. I I A.M., 5 P.M . I • J99 8'' 2034 55ss 12so ]44 122 244 244 .50 ' • • " ·AllDAtLVPILOT Thurtday. f!ebruary'n, 1975 1 ' • ' . ' ' Commi.,ssary . .. . · :.k·i;,:,; GI Stores Suppbr;t~d V.acation Fun Ou~e.d J • . • t • ' m-· 0 • • /,.• ..... ~<t. · o: -._;:;._;'\''°:: WASHINGTON (UPI ) ' '·~r·P-J:~._:·.:. -Arm y Secretary ·Mesa Department Plam -~ter Activities ·much money available." !has beeome a bl( one ln Callaway said he Congress and ·lobbies would back Schles· representing a million Better start oilini: .vour skate board and getting the buckles out of your bike. Costa Mesa's Leisure Services Department Is planning to give students an Opportunity lo spin . Heart A. ward their w~eels with th.e .btlst guring Easter week ,. ) / • Recrelltion leader•ai'e arrang. ing a skate board cootest and a bicycle motocross as part of a week of activities when school ' \ . . Mesa Co/Cf-e~~s ' .. • .. '. \I Welk's TYSi-jr;ger TeJe,·ision band leadei: Lawrence We lk will be a guest at Costa Mesa Chamber of Com~ merce's sixth annual Heart A"·arf banquet at the Mesa Ve rde Golf and Counlry Club F'ri· day. • · Th~ .• b'!"q~et is being held to ;honor ·Norma Zil'Qmer. Wclk's cha mpagne lady for 15 years. Welk: w\11 present the Heart Award to Mrs. Zimmer. who lives in La Habra. Previou s winners of the humanitarian award are George Putnam, ~immy Durante, Sugar Ra.Y , Robinson , Dick Lane, the roller derby announcer who lives in NeWport Beach. and th e Segerstrom family. Mrs-. Zimmer, "'ho has been named honorary mayor or La Habra ror 1975, has sung at Christmas E\'e s-ervices at rest homes, retarded chi ldren's homes and for the Salvation Army. GUEST IN MES:t. Lawrence Welk ' O~'t .Vf¥t1p. ··. Howard H . Callaway ~e., qu~e planning activities ror :_ ]Wjj_':CfH:;'·.:.<:· :n~is~~ati~~de:ci:l'::~ yp.u \J.ers a nd teen-agers,•• ···:·PW_.\&-~~-~~:.:· eliminate all taxpayer recreation Jeader Put Sanchez ~·.-.~.~· ··~1.~·'.:;~;ti'N,;:.-·~:·. support for military sai4 '}W-.t;l waot to give them l .. , D ' ·~it'. •"L , commissaries. ~s to d .. '9» they most need ~~· }~~~ . ,,;c Th p t · .it,~enthe ~r.evn vacation." · ;~~.:.'~;~~·::·:··!{~1;~t e en a a on an· Ii n I er' s dje c is ion , military retirees haye however. flooded law m•ker& with The commissary issue "mail. •· L.A. CALLS 6' EACH ........ r ... .,......o..,, n.. roi.......,. c_., 0 1 c;..,1_ Jtil M•-11•&. C•tlo ..... t 1 r•' te ~~;s~:~t!,e~~~!:id.1~~~ ~· ft$1•Jta~ir1+:"' -·'.:~~~1 :~u1c!~~ou~d~~!~:b1;hb! ~Ill:'. "ti ·~·~ ... J._.' "'· ,~ "'*' 10 ng up 1barply at Disneyla~ the Sea World out· · domestic commissaries 17141 979-123 Ing will kick -off the week's ac-* because the g-overnment tivities March 22 -a demonstra-·u l'\.a 1l'Yr ti. b th c t M R Ett . s~ 1)1"ego WI soon &top ·~•Of'bing -ILY Pl ..... OD Y e os a esa ,.ec-es the C<>Ot of employ es and CLASSIFIED ADS Drill T~in aiid Ute. majorette ~ ., other items which keep I _ _h=:.l154~2:;;-5'1~78~=d.~~~~==:;=;:;::= baton ... tWtrleT's, a teen·ase C U pricesdown. · r co-recreation night at Estancla r1·me p Higb Sehool1 a nifbt attheid'ov· Callaway told the iea in'Wh\dl: ao'anil,!)ated fe~ute ,r House Armed Services film . •urti'e'Polnt,"' WilJ be shown SAN OlEGo (API _:... Committee Wednesday and an Easter celebraLion in Murder, suicide and de-that Defense Secretary TeWinkle Park on March29. ath by he roin overdose all James R . Schlesinger Tbedemonstrafion.by(JfeRec-rosesharplyinSanDiego decided on the cut Etles. who won a thira place County last year, says because the "budget is aY.'ard in La~una Beach 's county coroner Robcrt.L. ·constrained." Patriots Day Parade last week, Cre3son. "Our position was that willbeheldSundayMarch23. w e think th e co m - Sanchez s aid that the CO· Creason blam ed the m i s s a r i e s a re DIAMONDS• GEMSTO ES 'Jewofl i by josepht is 1eo;chi1'Q f« diomondi o~d', gemslones from pflvate individuals and es,ate1.· Careful examination and f111,1aJ1.4illon by our ._xpertS!' Highest prices paid. Call 5'0-9066 10-9'dally. Satu~ day 1G-6. Sunday closed. ask lot Mf'_ Oertr'I' Foltz or: Mr. Joseph. recreational night will feature depressed s tale or the n e c es s a r y . · · s aid games with a difference -''r ota-economy for the rise in · Call away. "His position ~., .. ., r•••• •&P#la-..,r: .. •••-.......... ti on ping pong, volleyball with · ,ih~o~m~i~c±fd~e~s~-o~n~d:isu~i~ciid~e~s~.:_~is~t~h~a~t ~h~e~·~s~o~n~i~y:ig~o£t ~s~o~~llllll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~llllll~ iewels by·,1oseph; the teams <Si tting down or with two balls. and. pert\aps slow- bre ak basketball." The s kate board contest \\•ill be held in the mall al SouUl Coast Plaza March 25. It \\'ill be for 1boys and girls aged from 1 to 16, and will include freestyle , s l alom . a nd compul so r y routines. The Disneyland excursion is scheduled for l\'1 arch 26 --bus .transportation is planned for bath the Sea \Vorld and Dis- neyland trips -while l\larch 27 is the day for the bicycle motot:ross. Sanchez said it \\"ill be held in Tanager. Park over a 500-yard ob- stacle course, featuring jumps, .and sand and \Valer hazards. lie She ha~ sung at the White 'House for bOth presidents Ken· neqy ,and Nixon and ha s performed 1 iii. a... Billy Grahan1 Crusade ~t,Dortmurtd, Germany. --------------·v.·arned that s tingray-style REMOTE CONlHOl STEREO RECBVERI Ti~keliToi'~he award banquet cost $10. T,.l)ey can be reserved by callipg tlie. chamber office at 646-0SJS. . . The $>Cl I hour will begin at 6 p.m ., @inner Bt 7, and the pro-btfa&n,.t.Sio~.Jbck . Mayor Robe rt wn~o w }ll be program c6airma _ · ,Radio Pager Lost By Mesa Bowler • e 642 -4321 J Huptinglon Beach. engineer Robert Randall enjoyed an even· ing of bowling \vithout interrup· tion at Cost a ~fes a's Kona Lanes. but he later got the ~essage \\·hy. II Direct or collect, to subacrlbe to Randall c-onlplained to police Tuesday night ~that sorn eone rifled the pockets of his coat on a hanger and stole a S300 h and radio pager. I YOUR hom•town peper, the -. . ... ""· . ...... 'GONE TODAY ·ne$359 . . indulgence -·• 'ne maltb'rought your se~n tickets.order form, ~ "'' ~ misled g.J.mes l.15t ye.ir suddenly come ·~ tp haunt you. Remember the fistful of unused tick"ets .ind all the trouble of trying to fi~d some taketS at the 1.J.st minute bec.J.use something else c.tme uft·or you were out o( town. You Couldn't. even give them away. When you h.J.ve to m.J.ke choices about how you spend your money, think .bout buyina tickef5 for just the games you know you're · 9oing to make, and put your uvings into something the whole f.amily wlll enjoy long .J.fter the se.J.SOn is in th_,! record book. Think of RB Fumiture. bik es. rather than 10 s peeds, wo uld be required for this event. 'rhe v.•eek \Viii conclude v.·ith a celebration in TeWinkle Park !\larch 29 in "''hich the the Easter Bunny v.-·ill arrive by helicopter and a gentleman C3 lled Mr. Egg Man \\'ill enter on a fire engine. This celebration will bgein v.·ith an egg hunt at 9 a.m . and continue v.·ith balloon night COO· tc>sts, a hat parade and other gam es and activities. A brochure li s ting the ac· tivitiE's is being produce;,. a nd copi es will be available at the I .. e isu1·e Services Departn1ent and city libraries. - ! I .., Our RI origin.J.J eight-foot double tlfred, high-h.ck lounge sof.J. has the comforts of traditional fumilure, "" Wfdl tftam.atic', sm.iirt, contempor.J.ry design. Qu.J.llty .CQn~ed .ind maide to your order in our factory .J.t .J. ttniflc RB price In exceptionally fine, !ong·wearing ~ paittems, sublle tweeds or solid'fabrics. We absohiteJy deda~ .J.t le.ist flve ye;i~ of d.iily ple;isure dividends on ~our Rll Furniture inveslment. HERE TOMORROW The$359 investment ' ONL V OUR REALISTIC " STA-200 HAS THIS FEATURE: CHANGE ~M~ STATIONS. VOL E• ROM ANVWHER ON-Off f IN THE ROOM' ·'"'' ..... ·"' CHARGE IT Al RM>11 !ll>K• feiy Cr.clit T,,_ Jot"oilcitlff }1 ·2050 • Pushbutton Filters! Pushbutton Controls For Main And/Or Remote Speakers' • Precision Detented Bass, Midrange. Treble Controls. 3 Tone Controls -Not Just 2! • Remote Control Or Manual Pushbutton Control Of Up To 6 Preset FM Stations. Or Tune AM & FM Manu.1/lv_. Wh1lt~"'hey J<t~J' Th e AM·FM stereo Aeal1 ::.l1c STA·200 at ;in unheou<J·ol lnw pnce1 Exclusive Per lecl Lourtness ~ tor natutnl bclSS J I any volume Two dubbing outputs oh.is t;:ipr. rnon1tor FM mu1111q 24 !runt .1nc.J rc(lr panf!1 c'on1r ol~1 S29 95 va lue genuine walnut venl:cr CJSe More1 An ex1raord1nilry and gorgeous componcnr receiver There~ only o ne plac.e you c11 n find H Radio Sh<.1ck IDEAL ADD-ONS FOR STA-200 OR ANY RECEIVER! GIANT REDUCTJON ON OUR FAMOUS OPTIMUS · -2BF SPEAKER SYSTEM STEREO CASSETTE TAPE DECK SALE' 1~~·5 1299~4895 OUR BEST STEREO ISAVE 5 20l B·TRACK , ---------~ REALISTIC • LAB-37 AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER 8995 42·2946 SAVE 40'Yo Reg . 59.95 Each -. _I RECORD-[ ·-·· :m•jj PLAY DECK ! .:..~: :, • .. • Reg . 12995 149.95 """ 3597 EACH ' -'o-2024 REALISTIC ' DIAMOND REPLACEMENT NEEDLES 2 99AndUp Most StVI•• ITS HAPPENING NOWt """"' " -.... -"' Dl!TAILI AT YO~, ~.¥. RADtO $HACK Stbfl~ NEW! ,-Rep.,5 Value &88PAGE " 9S DICTIONARY ·> OF l!lECTRONI • wr RADIO SHACK HASN'T RAISlD A ,RIC£ SINCE J LY, 117it BUT"'Wl'Vt L0Wf1'lD THl@lll fl )417 t c .... H111'y.-C... ....... , .. ,...., .. 11 .... -ew. ...... 11110 ......... f-f ....... ..., .• ,..... ..... ~ 1941 ........ •••• • ............ hec:ti ,,,, w..., .................... .. All S S OPEH SUH A Y ~D MlelHTS •< 644 ... P.cfflt: Co.I Hwy.-' If'' 144) 'fY. 11tll St.-s.te.AM l1ecti • .,..._.,.,... • J02J2 Crow11 Yoll1y ~wy.~ SM.I . C.... 11111 S.a...tt .. ,,... , 11124-,..,wpwtllwd.":"'~• ll5J S. lritfol-s.hi AM llllt .,.......,..._W ..... "' ......,.c ... · .. -w..~..-.,_.,_. w.....,..,...._.,..,.,. I 1701 s. .... St.-s.te ..... ~ ft!l HAfl()lij'fW!Dl llWIR•Allllll T Of S0UHD ":'===---09\-,-- • ' • • I Polltleal Not~. • ' B ,·iggs .. S 0 •• • K ·u ~~ . ,, ' .. f Ii ~ ( ~: , I ; ' ' · 4 t • ./ l " t ') , j -.f '\. ~ ' 4-... \, ., • .81 O,C•ll,llSTINGS . lii1 three asaembl1men iQlawa of tho sl~t~." penaltv ~p;u... Beach>. also 'prohibits " "The com mission Beach has added a strong That blll would com· l ort1110.11y'4i.tt.H . wfthdrunken~rlvin1. 'Brl•Cs ~aid ''When a ,-• * * c.ommlssto~ member members who have been endorsem.eot or a bill ln-mit $3.4 miJliO"' •o • ' The resolut•on CHR22> I gl 1"t I ' . ked A BILL subf e(ting from accepting a gift of ch~ r &'ed . ~ l t h the torduced b v a loc al for lh• lands .. ::.,.•.h Par"'• . A.ti:•emblyman .John said the department d•· e a a or s p1c1 up membe-• of tbe .Fat'r moretban$2S(rom.alob· ponsib It t d • wn B R """I ~ for drun'" driving be "' b i d res . 1 1 Y 0 e-leeisla.t.or who wants re.· be1'ng shifted rrom w~!~ ( ,~&?'oderledonJ, serves "special_relngni. &l;lould bes:slap~ect'1ri-the Polltieal_[PiacUeeS"Qom .. Y st, s~ate cal)-dl at~. tei:RlJJ'!e the ru.l~s a_nd .. parat1ons pa\d by oil ownership by the Irvine ,,,-..w<~dayJa"' uc . a . Uon and c001mendation , k I t 11 . iMssion to {he :Jame· state. off.teer and ~ertain guldel1nes or r1nanc1al compaOies Jnr the Santa Com P resotut~ commenqing ~ ... tor lla,even harit....t pobodey us,. • eve~· f;,,"anc1' al dis~1•1ure' r ...... , st-1.e employes. dJsclosure what does or . .,.. a n Y Lo t.h e ~e S"· «nienlo Ponce --. y y else ...., .. "!" ... -The new I 1 d d •1 · 1.1 1 .1 B,arbara oil blo.wout now Calirornia Dep .. rtmen• ' "'-' :nt f · ' ~ apd vigilant entorce... . .. quirem'ents is those (or i . Y crea e oes.n c~ns 1 _ u ~ a• g1 t committed to purchase·or Fish and Game "' epar.tn\ .. 11 or cbarg-' ment of the drunk driv-The ·l ~ re e as · me m be r 's _. Q f the comm s_.s~on admlnlst~s ~who 1s or 1sn ta !ob-Upper NewPorl Bay as 8 • " , 1 se.m,blyrri.e":i in question Legislature h'as been in·· th~ ~httcalt reform .m-by1st,.ought to be sub~ect public preserve. Today more Jhan •ver .e .. naed ~d-••t afe Democra\s John trodUced in the As-it1at1ve approved, ,.by to the same regulations c ·t c .1 h + ·• , . fl!'. ".,;• ~•• Thurman Of Modesto, sembly. voters last ye~T. ~o re-dare· other officials.. 1 ~ ounc1 men a e ... 11111 th• beat buy Long B h • · lobby1~ts THE CITY .or N"'u.'Po .. Carpenter's""l( ·Newport. , ~, T John Foran <?f San. Fran-The measure (AB87ZJ gulat.e the act1v1_ues or Burke!aid. ' ~~=7~m~u:!?'., e~~';:"~T~ .QI .JlJJtY ee.n'. s cisco, and M1keCuJ1enof by As•emblymen RobE:rl candt~ates [or pff1ceand * .. * !ii ._.,....., e~c ~ * Burjt", (Jl'-Hun ing\on r · · .-"l' .... ,~ 'Reach> Sena(e ill368. --.. ... • • A BILL requiring the /~~~~~~~·~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiir;;;rr.Ti;:Jir.liiir.Ti~T:;,rT~-~~~~~~~~~~~T:W:Tjr.;jjir;:r.r.~ l> !" p . Ii a· deal.It penalty for ~, ro e I prison_ers who murder · , . othel: inmates has ... been ~• ; ,. • .... , i ""· /, 'iii"• .""intrpduced by the EUREKA (ljPlJ r-'tl\e Hu111boldt £ounty 1 chairman of the senate and .Tury has confirmed an earlier ruling by the t subcommittee on c1v1l t oner .that the death of colteie stu~en~ Jeffrey A . disorder. rnahanofF,uJlertonwaaanaccid~nt1 1, Senator Dennjs E. ~ Carnah.an '~ body ~s foun~ Feb. 22, 1974, at Carpenter <R -Newport Jcker's Fireside Lodge 1n Tnn1dad. · ~Be a ch J s a i d his . The body was found by a fri end and Me(ha • m•a~ure ]SB486) came ck er. -owner of the mote~ after Carnal\aq, 18, out of heai-ing·s where in: !.,led ~li~ftr.-.t-s._~00.~ r~n(e't trdrti •trip :. males expressed a de-1 tW1Soufh'ern eatltornta to\Yt5tt his parents. Doctor · sire ror "legal protection lfenat.~: K . ~~~i,ttnan, Eu"r:eka pathol<?gJs~ who .from ~urderers just .as performedithe a1k'SpSy~saldCatnaha~ad been tie-.niuch as members of ad·five or six days. free society." · Cause of death was determined to be asphyxia-A similar meas ure ad· lion . du~ to car .. bon monoxide JJ:Oisoning. An in· ding inmate killings to vest1gat1on by g>r&ner Edward Nielson showp<fthe the Us~of~pecifie crimes likely cau.se~ . .flf~th,to be a propane gas heateJ". where th~ death penalty Pacific ~&~El~lric Co. official DaJe Smit~ is nlandatory is pending, tt1tified lief ore the coroner's jury that the hea~er . in the AS$embly . had been i"!-ita~\d·in such a ~anner tb_et.it gave olf.f' Presently, Carpenter. fumes sufficieni\o be fat.al to the occupants of the-. ·said ' inmates who kill L ' ' room . ... · other prisoi;iers are sub· : Car1_laharf9'.'Parents ~ad r~uesled the inquiry ject to an exira nine-year to see 1f possible neghgence charges cOU1d ~ term unless they are loidged. The corfiner·s j'+"Y heid that the ,deatJi was a serving-life sentences, in sitnpleaccid,"nt. •.. .f.. Wbfch rcase the death \ . ~' . ' ' " . '' ... . ' .. le 1 nyl!ll'h -or just pose on o.~•· A praC::, ttcal chair at a matinee pricti. ~bout 2a· ot ! WE!U..~n golde.n wil~ 1 t9w. Add cushy pillow~ I for ppmtortd.ble_ props. Reg: 24 .88 · Sale 1'688 ~ ' " ' R1t11n tub -Tho indoor-outdoor chair. Reg . 18.88 ' Sale i 3ar ' Ratt~n awing. Sup- p,o rted by w.elded frame and chain. .. • ·* ..... ..,. 4.9tt ., r ' , . ' , . ;-' world famous supporting cast T~• King choir. App Q:aring in ,peel and core rattan . ' " ... • UNI lilY Al THE POLY · SPORT "fOlt THf ,AltTKUlAlt Tlltf IUYfl" ll8/13(1H/IJ). L·Y·J.1 178/ll(tllJ/IJ)I:-~-::~::-~ ,£71/14 ft•&·f1 :~::·:} ffll·f1 ' /' ~::::: fF&JJ 5.60/IS f I g·M C78/13 ft•XJOJ C78/14 •-~~"""-"'-"""-'II WHITEWALLS 0. tllllfllllf ,..., k "' .. ..., ..,.,. ,... It '" .. " • ~ ........... ,,.,..,, •r -.tt'f!tt1 , ... .,.. te JH, plt111 ttll • Dlftcltt ti c......, Att•1. lit. L Al.W. (111) ltt•ITU ,, ltl-121t. It •• 1•1.U 1.n tit ti Jtt1t.1lt1 1 "J.t. tkd" -"II M l11•M ,, .... , • !fl« ""'"' ti th Hw11ffhM prltt. ' ~- Bran4 NEW 1st Qvality ,.71/15 llil 7.$1/li 7.00/11 EDil Ul/11.1 • · i.5G/li E:Dlll IO.OD/11.5 . l.l(t/11 B'lll "1.10115 iut n,.,... na. Ullll ru i.11115ll'lll ).51/11 l.NlllEIJll l.ID/fU i.IDJllnJll 10.00/li.I 1.11111Eiil 1.11111 2 =~~ .. 155-11 _ JIO-IJ , • I J • ... , DAil PILOT • oa:ta. Seeks CD!A .:F ,.; .... _,...,+,_ ...... .,. 'SAN'rAANA -\)range 'adline roe' •PPll<1tlon Is projects mll)I not.>'be tx· "THERE WILL be a ' -rt fl• -.eo. .. ~. · Cotmt,y Supervisora Wed· oext TueSdlly. He, '!'lid aetly whll\ the lederal 'deeided empl\ll•i• on.~· ~--·~1•L...w 01'*·•: M~~Y!.'t"w.tt, MUI nffday 1tpproved Ari t'p-bogs can f>e.lroned out ff' governmenlhad in mind. dressing thf\ pltys1eal ~6""'"111~•,.."''•' ~-'~ Jemac;..w~ pitca:.bOn fQr at least$l.3 the program·s remain-t'lorv promised that n • e d s o. f th e .. \ .. ..,......,I ..__._ •• , t2'1l1Alll\.,,.....pPft .. tcfll,WW. ·11• I ,.. lh-··A . v ... w.~ "'I"· o.~ ........ ~ ,. ... ...,,r.1wrs m1 ton n suer,-vuo1ng 1ng tWoyears\ "gray areas'' Will ~ neighborhoods and a de· ":\',.M;:.\:;. "'""'· -,,,;::· -:::;;,=:.:;~·:,:;,',. alJ\I community develop· Flory said lb• applica-eliminated In the ~mirlll e m ,p has is o,n the ~':i.i •"~~ ... wu ... toiu ~*"' .. TWIK s1•~. mentrundslhiayear... lion will be put in the years and ttie tuhds-""1 software or deep sociul • " ' v •• ""' tttYlf'tl""•'1.,Co• .. ""•-'•·91•1· The voted u n · · · be t h th ·11 I ' s1ec:11111rc:1 .,,_ .. ,. • v. • ~-,_ "'''· ~·"• r-'"" . Y • . • h1gh-p r1or1ly urbao spen w ere eyt' problem ... for a w:hi e,' ,,., ""° n . Jci•11• ...,,..~1t,4JOO I h ' ,..1,rw~'·•J.o.coit•""""'~ Bf' 1,CoS••~;,01;!;, an1mously a ter tanng coUn1icS deslgnatit)n do the most good -m-F1ory said. ~w!'ti.!:~~~'.'~,:-,,:.~11. M •. ·.:.,i;::.-;au1Mc •• 1 .... 1~ a lengthy presentaU~ ~ause county govern-'ptoving the lot. or lower Cities that will share' 1m. ~'.•!!.. F_.:~~~~~ ... ~i, "' by ~eed FIQ~Y ~ county ment and' 1·7 cities wJth und middle income coun-lhe county's funds in-'~',,!.~.f..';~e.Rc~~=-~·· Pr•,kllo. ~1.~w.c.o.. housing adm1n1strator, popu)atiol1s ·unte'" so ooo tians on the basis of real "'iude fo"'ountl::jin Valley, .., -· ,. ........ t05 Mr, and Mrs. S..t>uro Niliawa, 219 ,h.... l " d h' th · ' ' eed ' Mr ..,.., Mri.. Rlcha•d ~1• Hott,c"1a~sa.el••. Wpv exp a.ine ow e as of the 197 census n . Irvine. Newport Beach, Hvnu~ion st .• H1tnllngicon i»Kn. M•. af1d Mt., Thmft•a P•1rkt1, m1 money would be 1penL by have coine together in a The housing aide said San ,..lemente, San Ju~ bof. i<eanlarJl.1,,1. Pl.K..itl• A,p1.o,co1otaMeu,110y. t go t and -v ...... an0 M•'· .H"' Sei1•<1. •TOol ·,..w...,.,1•.1•11 coun Y vernmen consortium. hi s office conducted Capsitrano, Sea,l Beac , r-~••,,.,:.:::,~~~-~~:1:'·"''1· v:~:.~":-~;'!.,~~;o;':!:.'· !*2 Lhe 17 smallest. c.itiestin The combined popula-more than 50 public Laguna Beach and 10 j .... " -d ' ""'· .nc1 ""''· ROQll• HoJ..,., 1i.t Mt.•l'M1 Mr" Steven Oow<1, ~the county. lions nut Orange County meetings in the past two othersmallcities. W..,,n•"910ft, Hunl•"'1'°" lk..:n,boy ¥1t>olwlch SI .. LA<)Unfl Hiits. boy1 F . .~ . J lh d r.~~~~~~~::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;;!;;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;;;;;::;;;;, M• .. nc1 ""'i.. L•"' s mttn. 1107 M• . .nit Mr~. Timothy r:n-. 1u THE UN D al loca-into Lue cruc1a category mon s to et ermine Re<ldlng• ..... cosi.. Mill ••.o,,t. ~~~,:!';~~~::., ~~~!:,¥· 21111 tion, provided by the 1974 eliJible ror m•jor f\lnd-what the 17 cities had in ""' • .,.,":-':.':'"'~!•·F1!~!1"W10. :ot °"'""''Park Ln., Huntinvtcon e.::.c:"-housing and Community ing, Flory explained. mind (or the funds llnd E111H1,o1c>• e.c.,.,c•W'•-01•1· ~-• ., ...... Mr\. J•fl•~• s1oct., 1'52 Development Act, is the The remaining large how to plan for spending, Mr. •ncl Mr\. L'' Lilt>r..,.,, ll• "" ~u·'1:·e;;'O::,,."f.~tr."'· l'lon6ldRd~~r1~;:cb,DOy. first or three such grants ~ilies, including .Hunt-He told the board the M••f'l<I Mrs.tl\Orfl•~Hl991ns.•1 Mt.andM•i.SC~109.-n,1111 v1c. to be sought. The couh-ington Beach, will be main objectives o( the R::'"'!'~·~-J~!~"i!:!'""";.o;~ ior:-.'!!ciw,:e~~~ .Jonn. JDmA ly's total ~o~ld be more eligi~le lo seek their own (irst-year program are ~" uo . l'IVl'lttnqton eeach. "'''· T~lfl. <:Mw ~ •• :'°'· , .. _ ,,,. than $10 m1ll1on. funding. conservation or housing ,.,,, ""°Mrs Gooor9'1 Twl\t lllVl9 ""'· aftd Mr., •n .. oc,_,, Fl I · ed th ~.-portBe.ac.h.11~._· Gr_,H-i1.,.11c1t .. co~w,_s.1.bOV, ory •Po og1z to e SUPERVISORS ¥.'ere · and community ~ .........,, 1 I •t• board ~or what _he called told that expenditure facilities, meet the needs ,-. V · ~ naws U1 the r1rst year rules governing the of special groups such as l 0 he D IL-. spending plan. But he federal funding are not the elderly and rne~t ti I • t r ea IUt . said .Pr~~aru~ion time too clear so some or the .emergency 'community I ,, . ·Was l1m1t~ and the de-first year ur ban renewal development needs. Co.,,;.,;bo 't • .. ,, -..... ~., ..... "''· .. ~·~· "... ..A.. ..A.. ..A.. ..A.. ..A.. ..A.. • ..A.. ./? -{;;{ .,_v~ ~'I ' Pll'•nl5, H,..old •tlCI C.lotl• Wl'ICl!'I; W ""W M • U U ~ N _..... •• Retire.«l .Lti Gen, Wiiliam brotMr, Jttro»ci Wi'lght, Jr; two i.111.,s, '• Dell'liWft.1, ••. who com-8onnfa ..wi T«Y1m., wr;on1; .,.1.,.~ 1 c c • • s nd i:lea, ~ ~ gr~.ihet, John WrlQtlt; rnatarMI t t l~a~~est:r~:~c~r~~ ~:i;:~·.::.S;,~·;~·~~!: ., ' . oast. i zes a . 5'tr;¥1('tv, Rowr., 'ffu.orKl•y 7:0ll PM, w'* 'War II, died Wed-~F--l'l'COlol'li<JI Fvn.ralHornll, ndaay. He a lso was the ::,t,:.~:tu::-~~\~6.!:: ~ Sh u b F nds war Depa r t m e n t's --"'""·"" · U · liaiSOR With 'civilian MC•ltENZIS . 0 are r a~ scie@l'.is ts w h i le they ETHEL t . M(KEN11e. ~ o1 creat e d 'the at&mic ......e~ .-Kh. c... O•t• °' dQttt. .._~_:_'-'' F...,..,., :ritfil, 1975. :YltlriYH bf,_. ~ hit¥'M•. H•rl"I•" w. Mc:Ka,.1\e; SANTA ANA -Seven dallgbe..-. o-. Lis .. ot LM ~ Orange Coast cities \\'ill ONEIOA N y (UPll a.. ~ne dMghtjJ", C•rol Pilrh.o Olf th • • -c.m.,11 .. : ,, ... ..,. e••ndc:hlldi"9f!: get a share or more an -1iervices will be held 11rother, c1111ord tlm 01 San $1 .3 million in federal tocl3y for George A. ~r;:'(!:f~'~'ke":;~.;:,:~~ urban .redevelopment M111'pby, 62, rotmer pre-Rec.k, Ct. S.r¥kH wlll be h&td .ill 2:30 funds due to arrive in the si"ent or th~ Intern a· PM Frklilv, P•titk v1ew c'*'-1• m. county this year. 't '°"''""""' Pac:ip<. vi.w ~1111 tional Chiefs of. ~.olice ,..,,.:~eeac:h,ca.Ttw1.-n11,. Reed Flory , county Ass~iat ion . MUr phy ~u ~r!•• c01ttrlDYt1oMa housing administrator . . , f I I r-1.., .,... to "flle Arthrilts F.~11on. died onday o OWlOJ:> a , PKitoc:ViewMOrt!Nrfdirec100. said the county may be brj¢fillness, 11, • ev ERDiNG eligible for up to $10 ..,, · th .,0 ,.,..#,.,.•' AUTH 6 VE ROIHG. ,,,!dent 01 million in total funding pea r• '••-i.~· C«~ 11e1 ~. C•,1.0•te ot ae,\f\ over tbe next t h ree -f e!INtry Zsth, 1111s .. ~rvl'lltd ~ -C . w1t10HT -.1-ouot ~'' a.ec:11; twoslst~s. year s. ounty govern- . J QUELY:H W1UGH"f, rnldtnt °' Lok t.Tt1oc11 wio Gf'.c:•' McMur1v. ment and the county's 17 Co• ii M•~•. (C.e1, O•I• .o l o-.ttt tl ott'I 0 1 O•ll.l•nd, ca .; two smallest cities have unit· -,..l---'--~"---~c· 9""andtbHOrt•. S@rw-lc•5 wlll tit 11Cld • , ~ ~•:OO~Fr1daiy,P•c:111cv•-C11~1. ed in an effort to gather •'l 'AL '~ElOM otlkl•t.Aew-.WilUamA.McQuoido1 h fu d 'ng as ,. St. Mark Pr•sb~trian Churc:ll ol 3S mUC 0 I • FUNRA&. HOME NewpOrt 5,acft. ll)terment, Pacific: possible. C0.0l'IO CfGI M.i. b13 q•59 \lleVI' Memorl•I Park, Newl)Orl Beacll. • C 0 Me10 b4b·24M t..PKlttc.vWiwMor11.1•r,dlre<1ors. . THE BREAKDOWN of ' . spending plans .for both i ' Mc.GAEGOR ROSA M, ""'-GREGOR, r'~oen4 ot the cities and the county ~11n• Nto"''· c •• o~te o1 ""'" was presented to the Ft:br-y 27th, 111S. S.rvic:" ~pend· . r Ing, P•cillc: Yl•w M'mori•I Park c 0 u n t y B 0 a r d 0 Mor1ury, NewPOflBl;tell. c.. Supervisors Wednesday. · •aAi"fHwAiT·E The total cities budget have funded with new federal money. the income 1amil ies and $7,000 for management ··and contingencies. . O R ANGE COAST _ SEAL BEACH, c1t1es. and projects 1n-546,700 for landscaping elude. . or blighted lot to be used -Fountain Va~ley, as a project area recrea-~.000 for s~reet wide.~-ti on facility. 1ng work 1n Colon1a -Cooperativeventure Ju'ar:ez. w i t h S a n J u a n -Laguna Beach,· Capistra no for Sl S,000 ~33,000 for design or site acquisition in the plans a nd maneg~ment Los Rios district. and.S-:5,~ for hc;>us1ng re--Cooperative 1agree· hab1l1till1on projects. men t wi th I rvine for -Newpo.r~ BeBch, $7,000 hqusing and social $1_7,000 for c1t1zen plan-services prQ8rOJm p)an- n1ng program a_n~ ning. S.100,000 for )~nd ';'~WSI-_ S a n J U a n t.1on for a senior c1t1zens_ CapistranO, $l,200 for center.San Clemente, c?mmunity center plan- $20,200 for water and ~ru.:::.:n!::g:_. -·------:---t sewer improvements, Call 642·5671. $'l9,200 for development Put• few words to work for rou. McCOltMtClt MOllTUAIY LOQUnO Beo(h GLADYS BRAITHWAITE, f6d91t' shows $195,000 (or plan-oc c:.--dl!t Mar, a.. O•k °' dNUI ning aYld administration F~ 21trl, ~75."SarvlcH .,, pir!1c1--' r===========;;!;;:::::::::::::::; ing. Pilciflc v1,., M11'1or .. l1?1r1r $165,000 (or park and MOrt...,.,, Newpor1 Be•ch, c1. recreation acquisitions, of open spacP . plans, $20,200 for beach access acquisitio~ to serve low- 4q4.q415 PER'FAMIL 1' ~IAL FUHfltAL 1~~~~.~;, /' ~ .;.~ 'fl'JSl'j ;;:,..,;;. ___ .. .$MITHS' MOITUA•Y bfl Mai ... 5,. l-lonti,,,Jot1 Peoch .&~b5)q coPEL.IN Sl75,000 for street, curb RAV v. COPELIN, residen1 01 and sidewalk improve- HewPOl't 81.il(n. ea. tor 1•""11·11"" ments and "152,600 as Yf.¥9o. o.tl Of deatn Fetlru.ary :ktlll, .., 1975. Sutviwd b'ln·~ D•ot"er. c11rt1~M. carryover for I arger pro- (ope1;n ""° 1-ev1roi1 co11~1n~. 5'r•t~e~ i·e·ts SU"h as urban re· w1n~ne10S;i.111rcta1.~rcbhtinf>lne ... .. e1111t,Ar~ .. n~\. new a l. svLv EsTE• For· the unincorporat· EDWIN H . SYLVESTER. r'ildl!nlof ed territory . the funding CoroNi del'Milr, Cot. Oal' ol """'" b k d h ·Fitbruary 2Sth, \97). Si.+rviwed bJ his re a 0 W n S 0 W S wife, Robb,_ Le• ftylve~t,r. Servlte-!o $144,20() for planning and Wiii Dt "'1¥al,. lntermenl, P1ciflc manage ment, $176,000 ·ere't c.met.ry. Baltz·Ser!l'ron eo..ia t.¥w~rydi•.ctors. for various projects in HOHtscH county islands, $65,000 ice. HONfSCM. OHd•Y eroine•\ for cooperative projects Mort11•1. '''" 8eoic" 81 "11 .. H..-.i. ·,\·ith cities and a 15 pcr-lnQtan S.ktl, c.. M?-1n 1 cent contingency fund. AOMAHDY 1. AHOAEW ROMA NOY. D.id"Y 1-\S part Of the app ICa- Brotiwr\Morlulry. U~ll 8eachB1¥<1 , lion process for the first H~ln(l1oneeac~.c •. a..1.111 1 year of fundin g, the WILKEN ' ' ' b '(( d )' (S of JOHN c. WILKEN. OUdaJ Bt~r~ Clll~ SU ml e IS Morlu"''· 11911 &eacn e1v11 .. HU<ll· projects they \\'anted to ington ie*<n. ca ... 1-1111 If you can fly to Boston, you ,can afford~Europe. Kalevala Dav Celebration () C Finnish Holiday -Feb. 281 I 0°/o-20°/o OFF One Day Only -Feb. 28 Open ~ii 9 . ' llltala Cilcrss Arabia China ~ ARABIA WAATS\LA FINLAND 25" diagonal •pace conwnand bOOZ \ ' The WINDERMERE $595°0 562500 ROutid Tf1p LA. -Frankfurt TOdaY. 'WOii l)ayabOUt S750f0ra regular round tr1p fl'Om l .A. to Frankfurt. TllAHS 'CLOBE fares, on the other hand, start as low as S385~ The 5365 you save can buy a lot of European memories. T~NS CLOB~OURS is Orange Cdqntr.:S Travel C~p charter oper· atd Who offers ~OU this reN, !CW. aif. """'· The first flight In' this pro-~ Jliaves L.A. on Mav 21 . SixtV ~e reservations for 2. 3, and 4 Miet" ~,.;ens are a must. ounv on CONOO!l AIRLINES,' =~~'~c~~ All mea~ and beverages are irciuded in the low price of the ticket and so · is the generous baggage allowance of 66 lbs. per passenge< So if you think your money only goes as far as our East Coast. vou ·re selling yourself short. At TRANS GLOBE. It can buy you the vacation ofa lifetime. Right now ciUa MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED. UMITED SPACE AVAllABLE. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL (714) 646 1.5(j)Q6 (714).833 -0454 =~~~:")d ~l"Sl <!" seas.£" a'l" gl'ouP Size. SE I 960R • Space R""'°te Caotrot. 19" The TRIVOLI . 5E2567 , $pac• Ca1112alld The Martinique 600z Remote Control. 25" clf119011al Couawnd 6002 c1agona1pic11ore. SOLID STATE ~· ----( RO~<OlOl·II---- Priced to Sell This Weekend The L YMAli • F4084P. 19". cl19'nal -ia¥1r COft .. Ioele ef C- ....,......, flnl~ ' ., \ MAHY, OHE OHLY! HE VER :J'~i J Tiie 0 AVAHTE' XI -SFl964X. 19" cl_.i,plcf•t> 5-C-nd 600. ' n.. .+. v l Ml'E'vm SUS64X . S,.C.. Cow:zncl ,60Cll MANf()THER 1 MO~LSNOT " SH,O\YM """." SALE PRtCED ,. • " I t• • ' , · .s .£JK . Bqn fto~e ~Ojj~r by OCTb , TAot FS~o: ". .. '1r. Bob Hope may appear at th'e Orange County Fair this year . SANTA~,~ -The Orange fringe benefit b~ttle between dis· "County 'l'ransit District has trict management and the 250 aolved about a fifth of its labor bus drjvers represented by the ...problems folloWtqg acceptance of United Transportation Union a'.n arbilretelt Pict with d,istrict (UTUJ. Fairgrounds manager Jim bus Q1et'!h.aptcis, Porterfield told fair board direc- Tbe 50 m'~chanlcs, represented OCTD officials said that agree· tors recently that negottations by the Otianu Cou.p'iY Employes ment is still far from being con-are being made for the enter-Alt&oclaUqn~OCE.,:~ .. aejl.epted a eluded bei,;ause the UTU drivers tainer to put in a one-day ap-. pay ahd bene(lt-~1111<totaling are lry\Qg to achieve parity with pearance at the lair. , . ' a 1~ percent increase over the th.eir fellow union drivers in Los ' The fair will be held from July Jfext two years. ... . , An_gelef ~Q\lnty's .SoU,the~ tl to 20 and Porterfield said that Maximum pay for a dJatrlct C~ll.lo1nia Rapid Transit D~-Hope may appear on July 14 or mechanic will r.lse from the c~-trict,. , " , 15. ·rent ~.49 Pet ' J!.?~F t~ '7~~".Jer'"· .'A io\.lrce c1oSe to· the ~gotta· 'l'he raii-board approved an ex-1 )>our ln the second year of the t1ons. whp pre/erred io remain tra $10,000 ip the entert,ainment ,two-.year agreeme~t. anonY\nous, said the hiatter will budget fof this year's fair. The Still unresolved JS th!f pay and probabJy go to :binding arbltra-fair will have a country and ; , _,_ 'tion. But he said lt won't be western theme. Entertainers re-·c h kriown unUl at least next week served for appearances include: ( Ollrt 0 1.JSe when state arbiters -will be Doug Kershaw, Billy ArmstfOng, , availabl e. and Flash Cadillac and the Con-p t Ok · d. The pact also Jinctudei. an tinental K'ids. ac . aye automatic cost of living increase Jn addition, the board mem- 4 that "·on'l take ertecl until1 the hers discussed making one of the second year and only covers in· fair days bilingual with all the creises in excess or eight per-entertainment being Mexican- ' SANTA'ANA -Or~ngeCounty Supervisorli h1l~)1.Waraed a $1.6 million contract fQriinterior con-6~ruction at ihe ne·w county courthouse to the Jnhn T. Lynch Construction GQ~ciny. 'The pact wa~&li'Rd on Lynch's low bid for t!tq'Pcl>ject, which in- ~:olves finisbif!i'-..O(f the eighth and ninth flCJ<l!', ~t .the building, 4ocated in thEJ~jint,a· Ana Ci.vie Center. 1 .; • . The two .fl~ tlrllf .now vacant:. ~hells. They \yil:J Contain addi- tional courtro0Q1& and offices to '.accommodate art~panded coun- ty judicial s taff.; 100% NYLON HIGH , . ' LOW SHAG l l G. '12.95 DuPONT 501 NYlON EXTRA THICK . SHAG I REGUCAR 9.95 SQ. YD •. SPACt OYID T?':.~l~, ' c·,.,,11,..,~ ... .................. cent. American. Geo.rgia AJUmni To·H earTa lk Dr. Vernon Crn.wford, vice pre- sident of academic affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology, "'ill tie the featured speaker Fri- day at a meeting of th e Southern California Chapter of th e Georgia Tech Alumni Associa- tion at the Newporter Inn in NewPorl. Beach. 99 Sq. Yd. C..,imty lunlld ., ........ ........ -.. 99· SQ. YD. , .. ,, ..... llllol ... . wfllilolut hltMr l'wUllf • A no-host reception at 6 p.m . will precede the 7: 30 dinner with · the business meeting beginning at8:30. The 900-member Southern California Chapter js one of th e largest in the nation. according to ('hapter president. JoAnne Freeman or San Luis Obispo. CH0011 r10• AU fHI \ .. ~ .. .,, .. ~ -WlC f'MILADILl'tUA AIMSJtOHG HOLLmJ. C.U!N CIAlt5 . IOYAl. WIAYI CALLAWAY llATT• IAIWICI( ,,_ ·,MAOU IMmt UIS 2 1'10 vl.Liocolli ' .Anahehw, Col. . 77Z·lll3 ' I · fiUNTAIN YAWt • t J2H lllOOICHUllilf ..... ...,, ..... ,.... Kl 1541 I I I Re liAride® steel belt tire has: •-2-ply polyester cord body • 2 steel cord belts F.E.T. ' • . ..cPerre/ t21 456 781 0 9 -----·--Un YourfJCPonney Chorge. ' .. Prices shown are !or tubeless Wr,ite.watts pluS' Fed. Ex. Tax as shdw'n. No lrade·f~lleeded.' ·Our Re11Ande -i Deluxe SI eel Belied iS our own, , Size E78x14 F78x14 G78x14 H78x14 G78x15 H78x 15 J78x15 A78x13 Originally, 32.97 33.97 33.97 35.97 33.97 37.97 37.97 29.97 per lire 2.47 2.61 2.79 294 2.86 3.06 3 .'19· name and does not reflecl any nationwide , "'· standard of qua!1ly. · 1 With the purchase ol Rel 1Aride·"' !Ires you get: 1. Installation· 2. Rotation every 5000 miles 1.89 ..... 4/1 oo•o Our experts correct wheel caster. camber and toe-in. lnspecl front end, shock absorbers and steenng as- ~mbly. Most American cars Can tor an appoinfmenl ffftdi•* tin MOl!d•y. M...::11 ), 1•75 Steel Ca r Ra mp 17.99 Rf'I} 28.69.A handy helper for /he home mechanic 3 ton capacity IUllU. 'All: Beach al Orangethotpe •Open weekdays 9:30 lo 9·30. Sundays 10 lo 6 j Ol,Mflll CMy Or. M GtrOen'Grovt Blvd.· ()pen weekdays 1010 9 Sundays" 10 lo 6 SAHJA AMA.: 3900 SO. Bnstot-No. ol So. Coasl Plaza• Open weekdays 9:30 lo 9 Salurda'ft 9 30 lo 1 &indayS 10 lo'· I l . ' f . ' I ' . A J. DAIL y PM.OT " ;\ -. . ~, ' • ••• r • ,. ,. I ' ~ • '• JI' • • •• • • ... ,. -. \ .. ' ' ' Enjoy smoking longerWithO\lt Sfuoking more. . . ' . • I ... ' . '~ That's the Saratoga idea. More puHs than 100's. Tailored longer and slimmer than IOO's, so you ~njoy extra smoking time, e~ti:a smoking pleasure, without smoking more cigarettes. Priced no more than 100's. And Sarato&a 120's are rich, full-flavor cigarettes made from a fine blend of tobaccos. • More than just a new brand. Saratoga 120's are a whole p.ew idea in smoking pleasure. tr I • , 1 , Because I'IQW, 1 you can enjoy s/llokiiig lpnger withou~ ¢m?~jn,g.more . ·· · Look for ilierti .m·~ll!:.new • • • ' •. 1'20 mm'chis1h!i2~~tboi . , Ifeguta: i,;~l~~~~~. . ~. ' I 17.0'.'la.;'1 .1 mg. nico1ine av. per cigarene by fTtMe1hod., v ' ' . • Warning , The Surgeon General 'Has Determ ined That Cigarette Smoking Is Oangeroo's to Your Health. ~ • r ' • • • -.. • J • •• .. , ' I • . . " " • • ' ,., " • . .. • " ~< .. ( .. •• 1 - ) • I • t .. • ' StandardJOO's , "~ , . ' ' • • ' t ·- I ' • • ' 111 t's about time. An increase in something besides price. 11 / ' t ' ( • 1 I • y : I I 1 ; I ' I: I I I I ' I \I J ) / .. 1 ·1 I· I ' . ' I t : I •• ' I' I' '. ' • ' ' ! ' .. I I I I I . • I ' ' ' t l I I d I ' 1€ i • • I' I_ I .. . .... -- • . • By ALLISON DEERR drome, lttk of eommunicaflpn Today's society, s~e 'llJded, is · 0tn..a.1fyP111t..,, and unrealistic expectatlona. coiuple-orfented. Taxes and the Item: J>lvoree Jllinp topped HERETO STAY , law di crimillate, a1aln1l the marrl•fe )lcen•t• luued In • "Marri11e I.a '.here 'to stay," ·slnalopertlJll. DiyprGe Rpte .Up; . . ' I " . ' .~ Copnl)-'forl!Mi flrat time • aalcl'Dt. l>Oneld Tl'!))', ·educllloop , "Jilt ·111t tblpJllllS IS .'I!' gOOd ln.~al history. DI-: 18,_8152, director of lb'O Sir ff>Omas M.,.e . loterper9'n•l tel•liGnl!till'I· If Mlu'lia1e l\censes: 13,121. JIOlh ' M~rrla1~ and Jl'amlly~lllq •' J>We -·t 1ottlal lhat, now flll\ll'OS If• records. • · CUolc Hlll)IJ.n,cton !;leach. Ibey lcllnl lh•Y don't have to stay Marr'iage Altered ' . ' I' I I' ' '' I I I l I I .Item_: Accotdlng to •. na· "It 'sun meets Ol4ll'e hunlan mot,Jied tor ever and ever'lr one )lonwl~e Sludy, the lhltlWtlon Of rieeds lb•• !ln.!' ·6th er style. But , ol them is 1Ulfetll\g." . marrtare is e oylni renewed Jllattl•1-· Is not for problem. Counselor David CniD)P said popularlly. '• • solviAg. It i. l\Qt..I' M)ill\100 (Qr' , that "•v~n from the mqst obiec- ltein : S,O·called "ppen mar· life. It hta condlllonolllf .. " Uvf stalldpolnt,I'.\ we need 'mar· l'.lages" and living lolelher are We pu•h the same· k!t J>~U.ern naae. I\ works ror JJS. ll fulfllls on the declln~. Jnter·falth and In· of marrlafe eve11 tbou8h our Oie n°"d for companionsMp, • t'r·raelal marrlaees' show a culture apcl l~eSbll• tiaq .•hal'ln11 oe~ua.ll~y .and un .. ~ marJ<ed inc1ease. • cllapad; P•.tha • -~ ·~d~nili•.f, tween a man and 'ltem: A United Press lnlffna· . cli!Y.l>l•ai 'int•y • · a woman.' , tlonal check or 22 cities and " lll> noted th~OlllhogghJ.!le ••• IJ'be,aegatlve side n1111~ in. stat~s showed more than·54 per·. ason (Qr martiege..ch~.~th .. ,~becttuse we lr, ddailni wi~ two . cent of marriage licell,l.e bureaus the Jpdustrial Revol~on. (rom human b~ings. '1 ~ , reported a decreast'ln the procreation to comp•nionship Couples filed for mariiage ai:id n\lrilber of licenses issued in 1973 ''Qfter 150 years, "fi!e're stlli divorce in recorjl 1numbers tn and 1974. struggling for hus~g and Orange County las't year, ~eral 11 the Ins ltullon of marriage In 'wlfii>Wlei. '.' , , . \ . • COUD5!1\9rs b~lie¥!11> the no-fault .?>: ~· ble? ~ · -· .P~!'{fltill m r'/•fet the •ll!IJ , dl\10•~• endin!I.'~ bat.. ., '\>f.fJi.a,~. ,If ~.d, ,lhe 'lljdreaaon•,•dded·<(ayte,Bill!p,a tle9·overgtoil~!1.9~iila~'fa tor. · r ~dlm.ceratef, , . in•rriage '11.d,faml.l.Y ®unsW, ~NEGA'f~VEI!~ '· , · 'P )(thQIOJll\11, cJerfY'and mai • who'lf.ta-aeli 8 COUHO-on-W<men 'TJ>is allO"'S peop(do 8<! tnto a rl•llJ' an4 f \ftllY ~unfelo Who Live Al(\\le a\ UC~ln<.E J . arijate-w\th the attitl14• tltat if '••ct e that', e milrlfal rel ten•ionneih,J>.ring. , ~ I\ <!oesn'j~ r" they can,,'!! out tJ ii' Is in stat&O( flux, b · ''We're·•«lni:, yery,U\IJ~.Uvlng .ea~ly and. fry agam, ·•••d · n·cit ed. ~·1 .#. together • i'tho~.a ~dpt emo-(Crump.I, . , ofi,. '111!· factors ~lai!ied <ot' Uonal 001;11mitm'e.nt;.-,very lijt.le , 'Wlt'at. follows ls, seri~I. fllar· •• ~'Cfedl •d,!· ir6 tlt'il~ P!I~ lhe '&'Wingjng.' !"'an s'~ple going t;age, one after a~. They •· remb>tat , "-oytm~•"· :~'riae~ity, into marriage as equal partners. ~eepi~g loolf,:-ng . fpr a reJa. mobility . eeooan'llcs,. 'revised both l>eing a_part of proa'uclqir4 Uonshtp lbat·vdll.C1lie what they divorce' I~"''· empty n syn· good relatio)\sbip." \ · ( want. ; • . '.' ..... ~ ; ~ •• 4. • ' ..... .. \ .... ' ·~ :t• .fl " • • • . '" ') ' • .. ' " . ti . . ·' ' ''M$,.r,riage is like · life in this-a field ~_.': of .battle, not a be-a:Qf ro'ses:' · .. Robert Lewis Stevenson l._....,, ,.~ .. ,, 1r. 1t11 ......... _, -·----c ,., . ..~<~ •/ . 1· ,.:"' I · 1- ,. I ' . - I I , ' ' I ' ' -··;· ,_.---- . . • ' '' . ··~ • ---- --t ~---c· • ''The problem is at the begin· ning. The key should be what you bring to a relationship, not what you want to get out of it.•• Crump beJieves the reason marri age~ (ail is that couples simply 3.ren't working on it "'because they don't know what's required. It's easier not ~~0~oc they don't really know what meY want." Neal Jensen, a counselor who instructs a seminar in ''inten- tional livi ng," asserted that the divorce rate is not an indication of thef ailullf! of.marriage. . R·atbet. he sees it as an indica, lion that marriage_ like. schools, churches, and ot.her i.nstitu__tipns. hasn't cau'ght up with the shift in ,values. The s hift, as he defines it, is from external, material satisfac· t ion to a sense 'of £reed.om, in- dependence and seJr.esteem. "Marriage as a n institution simply needs to be rede£ined. Its ruture as an institution depends ·on its ability to integrate good feelings, when it allows change lo take place in a way that is con· structive, "he said. "We're moving rrom depen· dent lo independent. The div.orce rate is a sign or the transition. Next, we'll move, hope£ully, toward inter·dependent rela· tionships.'' HOPES UNREALISTIC A look at cases handled na· tiona~ly by Family Service Association revealed that the prime de~tructive force is "un· realistic expectations.'' Rosanne Stone, an FSA counselor in Orange County, said that 80 pe rcent of the problems in marriage, as in life, can be at- tributed to lack or communica· tion. ··During courtship, h(' boosts her self·E>Sleem like no one elst> has and she treats him lik~e thP god she really believes he is," she said. ''Both or them think things will never change, a nd they'll li ve happily ever after. A few years later, as they grow and mature, they discover they have no emo- tional ·intimacy. "'She' may discover s he's got· ten what s h e wanted, but it v;asn'l \\:hat s he "'anted after all ... Crump treats a ll expectations as a negative factor. ''If a woman comes to the relationship with the expectation that her husband will provide her '\1:ith a good living, he needs to 'kno"· what she'll do if he does n't measure up. _ ··rr She says She'll re.ave him, then they're not dealing with ex- pectations any longer. It's re· a.lity." I-- A private counselor believes that feminis m and the Pill have shaken up the old·style mar· riage., ··~ouples who stayed together for the children. are beginning ~o face the fact that it might be better if they didn't. "Women are saying they want more than the dishes and the laundry and the PTA. They wanl a change, a n identity. Often, their husbands can'.t make the transition as fast as they can ... PRESSURES INCREASE On the other ha nd, he added. men are under increased pre· ssure to produce and the two can be on collision course. 1·nv,ites Troubl • e Longevity (the average life ex· pect.ancy h as increased 25 years since the turn or the century) has created the •·empty nest" syn· drome, Dr. Troy said. Couples did not need to re· assess their roles and rela- tionship, because the children were there to provide the pat. tern, added another counselor. SUddenly. couples wed 25 years are looking across the breakfast table and meeting a stranger. That can be pretty damn frightening,'' he said. ••Deep interpersonal com· munication is needed to make a marriage work," said Dr. Troy "lt takes a lot of growth and maturity to establis h." ~tany n1ore rn~rriagt•s <·ould be revitalized if couples !'.ioughl counseling. n1.any agreed. But. most wait too long. "The disintegration of a mar- 1·iage occurs so gradually, so in · crementally, so naturally, that n1ost spouses don 't recognize th<' ·calamity for st•vcral months or vears,'' wrott' l.edere1· anl.J Jackson in "l\1iragt·~ of M<ir · riage." .. And then. only after it has re .. ached very difficult proportions. Actually. however, n1ost mar· riages fall apart during th£> honeymoon. "The mom ent spouses s ay. ·1 do'. the r£>1ations hip becomf's compulsory insll'ad of volun - tary." In excess of 90 percent of those "·ho ent£'r Cruinp's office for counseling-, for t·xample, arc having rn arit<-11 problems. ··verv soon ""l' gt·t to looking al the indi"vid ua l, hi:-; or hero"'" life, hi,s feelings about himse1£, his .in· ability to take risks. his negative experience and ho"· it binds . not kno"'ing \\ h:Jt hl· or sht• t't'ally \\·ants... · !\'lost coup I PS. h£> said . '"run out of things to say. because the~­ aren·t talking from the center of themselves. aren't saying ~1hat they really feel. 11·s easier to give up." ETERNAL HAPPINESS Living happily ev(•r after •. several said, is unrealistic. ''You're d eal in g \\'ith l\\"O hun1an beings. If you expect no pain. fightin g. di s<lg reemenlt-1, you've forgotten that the con· tract was made by hum;_in bt" ings." said Cruml). ··1f you are going to a counselor." !'la id Troy, ··you are tagged as some kind of nut. , .Jiowev~ •. 'ille .whole.purpose of counse\ing is to. restore co_m - munication at the tende r feeling level." ·:-- ·~1any professionals still havt" hope that pre·nuptial counseling for you n g people. through private or church programs, will have a positive impact. The Re\·. Anthonv McGo,van. St. John the Baplisl Catholi(' Church. Costa Mesa, explained that the pre·Cana course re· quired for couples prior to mar- ria ge, a nd ·"marriage en· counter" weekends afterward , emphasize communication. Partners today tend lo want to keep their O\vn iden~ity within a marriage, rather than lo merge and "'ork as one. They aren't as CSee RATES SOAR, Page82~ I ' By JO OLSON each oth"° happy. raising a fami-I ' ! I I j 0t1t1eo.11, ,.to1su.tt · ly or wOrking toward a· nice Peter Holman, Newport Beach home, Dr. Holm-an «;laborated. psychologist and m~rriage / counselor, had never read the "However, lb.e book says that ' 'Advice tq book "Open Marriage" until last separ-ate go·als br1ng a couple (S·o, summer, when two of his clients together··· ~1 p e n S .we re having ditricu1ty roltowing rhe oPen marrtue concept,~ · • b . its.prec~P\~ . might appe.al{o ~en orM<oP1.eJ:l ~n a 0 •11 rt' He :waa:';,\~ked by what he the "45 crowd'," wfid perhaps are U found .. , ... ·;~~,.. tiring o their marriage, the Th16 boo:). qe claims, "could r e· psychologist S.aid. to marry-.. aRyliean1rivi~Uontodivorce." "The book would give them • ~ . , Dril..~01,,,•a~·aid the authors~ support for going outside the d 't ' p . ''°"" fhe u·Ne~ls, had done a marriage-." 0 n . -u n.c 11 ••tremendous selling job" Oh The O'Neills cautioned in the th:~ir tqeQri4ls. "There .is no ~ala, book, E>t. Holman s,aid, that an . Justop1,jon,\• he explained.' The "appro~t~ levi&l:of tnaturity" . "tf ' "'10l0rs~sed-inany sales techni· must b.d ... ~~~tied before partners ~M-to.mai'ket t heir book.'' go outs1 ic;.J•it matriage. IM' arr·, ag ~, 'f ·~ ·;.\Oc<Jlt pee. or extramarital re-This would give a ~usb;tnd. [or .f • •l*tldna. 'i .(h!danger point, D~. ex•D\JI!._ ~ pul·down (or his wire .. , r. f!.olln•11.bfll es,· . when &be ,l>bje~s {o hla tennis f · ; ~··TtU!' qi@ e or tberbook has date with another woman> You W i 11 ~.' ce.:,. ~ome. aoOci 1n1s cin'!i!~•ae "His ,e.s'onina would be that , ~ J and the sec ~n ien· ~unfca· ·tr she ,wei-e tn~f\11'.-*· she could ~, ¥: ' tiOQ>ia,lo.o!I ~! lheJ iliijri thing accept It:'" Dr. Holman eom-t he tr U t j "l.;.,t , ~at W,<N.r.f ~) and~s to at-mented. . ·,~•i~ ; tr~ au OJll f~t sficdo..ri 6n If a partner does seek outside l • t , . ·Q~O ti~onsbJ:P.,., .: -. -· relat1onsh1ps, the .re1ected mate 'l.t' ,1•.,i.~ • ' OJ)M-. lfi;iage W,111 i'IOt 'Vi"!'k, should look at the marriage to an 0VI ' M.,,~. , IiK •S•1.,,f· be!iev-., because ,. see whatislackin11,ortrUiewan· . ~ . •1id" ... age; to ma~tt~-~ deri!1g. spouse's ne~ .are un· Ce, r:tl· '; th.wi b e IA (Omm1trnent 10'.; realistic, Dr. Holman advised a ne ,,, 1 • ':m.: "· ' ·w~rk .1 • .fiff · .. : ~· He advocates continuing I . • .. ' . a ·' ";: . •IJ>et two p~r.IG~\"2~ .. '«iurtship even after the wedding 1 'I'M ~ ·. · · r&~ -otheT.il\appy1 thWr;ownli.d'Efo · cer:emony1sover. eVI 1.:ii ~:·Rio 'lbdfeases. Tlte""b~ com~ ' Husbands and wives should I • \, ,1 • panlon,hl\t',Coa .. Pt•llli ·, . th&.l"' rqake ·a list of things that make i ' • I r • :·~'1· ~ · ..... · they ace ' · rk:~cm different ,, eat:h oijler happy. then work on , '',~;"· • co~•-, •. r 't ~ i. ~ .'· ~ ti)4lt-list, he said. One important I ''1 1 'A~~·· ·~,rollflo.nshlp~ ', tblng for b~th J~ maintaining ~' •• ... •fuore sl1!09lh. ~omellmes, he per:Oonal appearance. . . ..... . . . - 1Md. because "th'ere is less rrte-Open marriage, in contrast, tion. But the extramarital rela· hasfrJ,o foture teqse tO it. so this tlonshlp generally is not satisfac· kind' of · 'plannihg ahead for hap· tory. • ·~· ' p_iness" doe• not take place. Dr. •fThere is a lo~ tn achieve· · H61man believes. mentor common coals1" "Open marriage is a link 'for These goals iould be makiqJ the moment,' a Bohemian-type 1 "h 'd arrangement, e sa1 . "Many social 1scientists and marriage counselo~s are gµlll~ly , accepting and recommending lb• approach .In 1lhls book. They seem mesmeri1~d b:Y the pro- pagandi' teohnlques that ore rampant \broughout the book. "BUI. il is Possible thal•the out· come of the totally open mar- riage concept Cou ld move us to a • , society where we d_on't have marriages. We would Just sort of move ' 1tround from person to person. "What kinds of problems that would create with children. I don't know. But if there's no com· mitmer1t. who knows?'' Or. Holman shared his vie"·~ with the Orange Coast Chapter of Patents Without Partners. • 'Marriage is an institution. I'd rather not commit myself' Anon. * 'Keep your eyes wide open before mar-. r1age , half shut afterwards.' Poor R.ichard's \ • • .. , l ' l I j • I ' • • • ft DAllYPl~OT ' Pilol , ~ Logbook ' Rise and Shine . . ... Rude A\.Vak~ning By ALLISON DEER& Ct .... .,. .... ,-1 ....... . Jn all of the controversy concerning the high divorqe rate, all of the experts have missed a mflior cause of marital problems . Morning. , . Some people would rather not discuss 1t. Like me. So I've devised a checklist for would-be coupies that will eliminate any doubt about comoatibilit.v. • There is no rating sys&em. I hate to think l this early in the mornln~ I. \Vhat is t he first thing you say when you wake up in the A.M.? Dl!l!ltlt AJ Good morning! CWith a smile) · BJ Aren't you EVER going to get up? l t1s 5 a .nJ . C1 l\1mmmmmph ~ (From under pillow) Dl Do I know you? 2. \V hal is your (avorite breakfast:' 1\J Eggs, bacon, toast, juice, coffee. BJ l\1int toothpaste with a n1outhwash chaser. CJ What? Eal al this <ce nsored ) hour~ D1 What's breakfast? Homes Toured Innovative architec· tural design will be displayed In ·(our homes selected for the Friday, March 7, tour from 11 a.m. t.., 5 p.m. Sponsor of t!1e· ·fund-raiser is t he Big Canyon Philharmonic Com· mittee .~a nd proceeds will aid the Orange County Phllha rmonic Society. In a friendly game of billiards are Mrs. Raymond Osbrink, whose home has been selected for the event, and Mrs. M . P. Bob Dodcr (right). Other homes are · those of Gene Fridolfs. the Richard B. Smiths and the William Fcrdis. 3. What part of the ne"·spaper do you read first in the morning? A 1 The whole thing. Bl Peanuts . C> Obituaries. Stop, Look; He' 1 ll 'Listen' DJ Oh, do we take a morning paper? 4. Have you seen the car keys? AJ In your hand, dear. BJ Whe re do you think you·re goifl g? It 's Sunday CJ I haven't even seen the car. DJ Yawn! $.Jr your spouse is late for \\·ork. \\·ould you. AJ Drag him/her Out or bed by th-e feet and dump, him 'her into the shower. 8) Let him /her s leep. They need the rest C) Remind him /her that it 's a joy to be employed DJ Turn over a nd forget the whole thing From Page 81 • • .Rates Soar DEAR ANN LAl\"DERS · You have printed several letters about the rudeness of 'both sa lespeople and customers I ho pe you can find room ror one more. My letter will be "diffe rent·· because I am deaf. patheti<' l ack o r Un · df'rs tanding. but it's another exaniple or the g ro'4·ing Ja ck o f con· sideration and concern whi<'h has engulfed niuch or the \4'0rld in r ttent years. TOQ bad, isn't it'~ DEAR ANN LANDER S: I ca n I w~rk as a. meat wrap-. forgive ''Victim of the per 1n a ·s upermarket .. ·Economy:• for itemizing When I s traighten the ' th~call girl's fee as a meal case, c u st omers "dinner party for the come up and -,ask ques-Smiths," but I find it in- lions·, usually when my £uriating when my boss back is turned. I face the Cw ho makes $50,00() a customer and say. "'I'm year J puts every .ttuiich sorry, I 'm dear. \Viii you on his expense account, please talk slower so I even w~ it's his cousin can r~d your.lips?" rrom Davenport. He also his telephonr l·rc>dil card number . 1'ht·~· n1 akc calls all O\'t•r the <·uuntry and the bus ill('SS pays ror these gab sessions. l~ast spring he h:.id tht· gall to charge his son's ~·edding rehearsal din- ner as ··a party for customers and \\lives ... The executives in this c0;mpany \'Otf'd themsel ves salary in - crease$ of IS percent I hi s year. l''hile the rest or us got 5 pPrcenl . 1.1ean)A.'hilt·. the co5t·of· living in creast· hns hil 12 percent. Just si~n ml' A LITTL E BITTER QEAR BITTER , \'ou don't say "''he lher the cempan)' you "'Ork for is (Ann Landers OJ ract, reeling as you do, I suggest that you <'lear out In an)' C\'Cnt. I 'd hate to "·ork (or people I had so little-res1u:•ct for. CON J.'I DENTl ,\I .. to TC'll 1"hc ·rruth . llonC'y: 1'he truth is l\"O . I ha,·e nc\'er had n1 y fucc lirtt'd. Rut th11nk s for thP conl· plin1L·nt . I t n1:.idc niy d ;.1,r . Parents, "'hat should you do if )'Our teenager is ha,·ing st·xual relalions'! l\nn I.a nders ' new booklet, "lli gh School Sex and llow to Dt>al \\'ith ll -i\ Gulde •'or Teens and Their Parents,'' gives no· nonscnst" ad,·ice on how to handle this dt•llcate sit u ation. •'or <"ach booklf't, Sl'Ud :iO Cf'nls in t·oin plus a long, s tamped sclf·addr<"sscd t>nvelo1>e to :\nn l~anders , P.O. Box 1 to o, Elgin, Ill . 601211. • writes off all dinners Most of the time the with social friends and answer is "'Never ramilyas ''bustness."· privately Ot4'ned or if ii r--------------------- willing to s uffer to make things work." KEEP TALKING The pre-Caria program, Ul\der way five years i n · Southern California, still hasn't been fully evaluated. "We h op~ it hel)'.l6," Father.McGowan said . · s tage, while they are small ones. they can ,m ake the marriage work. i\n optimistic sign, a counselor .noted~ is" that pe'o(>Je are lookl'ng for professional help. even if it often is too late. Listings fi ll . three pages of the Orange County Yell ow Pages. mi?d," or "Forget it." • · 59metimes Ule customer Every trip he .takes out. looks at me with disgust or town W; charged to the d lk I company, even ir it's a ct n wa s away. guess visit to his in-la\vS . th~y figure deaf people are too stupid to bother ~e also _1>er.mits hi s children. his sister and ... his wife's family to use has stoekhelders. If it's the latter, you ·could buy one share or stock and make quite a stink at the next stockholder's meet· lng. f strongly recommenll that )'OU have anothe-r job. first, ho"·ever. In Civil Grumbling ... Gloomy Gus • In the DAILY PILOT Dealing r ea listicall y with changing altitudes, divorced persons and psychologists have joined the teaching team or priest, married couple and physi· ciao at the sessions. Courses at schools, churches and social groups fill up rapidly. I realize these folk!' are ignorant, butithurts r----------------------~-------------------~ He believes that the statistics are deceptive. "'The people who are gettinfri divorced here and now, may h ave been married somewherF else and the mar· riage been failing over a Jong period or time. "But, despite that , the divorce rate ls still high. J\.farriage as an institution has worked for cen· turies, so I believe it will survive. Of course, it is changing." Perhaps, he said, if couples can deal with. problems at each "People do care. The man. woman relationship still m,eans a !Ot to them. But, it's changing and people have to change \•oith il," a private counselor said. "'The stor y is getting awfully familiar . One "outgrows' the other, and the one left behind doesn't know why. "But if they ke.ep talking. real· ly talking, all the way along, they (·an e ncourage each other to grow. I think it's possible . fJr anyone to do. But they ha\.'e to re· member that marriage is a job. Jr you don't work at it, yc.u lose it." to be treated so shabbily. Perhaps if you print this letter they will learn something. -DEAP BUT WILLI NG TO HELP DEAR WILLING: More than rudeness Is in· volved. Many people are too self-conscious to race a stranger and have their lips read. It's a new experience for the m and they shy a"•ay from it. I agree lhat the behavior of the people you have cited shows a ' i,; • • Founders Remembered AREVALOS PTO: American Heritage program will be presented al unit meeting tonight by students from kindergarten through eighth grades. Special guests will be the . .o\ndres Arevalos family (or whom the school is named. ESTANCIA PTS . .\: Board members will llost a luncheon at noon Tuesday, March 11, in the home of Mrs. David Schweitzer. Two honorary service n\o;ards will be preaented .. FOUNTAIN VALLEY PTO: Spring Roundup carnival will be presented by the unit Saturday, March l, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . on the schoolgrounds. Event will in· elude game booths, a cake walk, a rum- mage sale and a plant shop. Refreshments will be sold. According ·lo Mrs. Peggy Green, program chairman, proceeds rrom the carnival wiU be used lo provide student awards. Assisting Mrs. Green are Mac Un· derwood and the Mm~. Rose Judd, Sandra Seeks and Sandy Knutsen. HARBOR COUNCIL PTA : Council meel· ing wj11 take place Mooday. ~1 arch 3, at Costa Meta High School. Member s Crom Newport Beach Jj:lementary School will bolt colfee hour ·and registration from 9 to 8:30 a .n.1. Bu1ines1 meeting and election o( c(llcenr wl)I be conducted by Mrs. James Sthaler, prusldent. Foondefs Day program wlll tak• place at 10 : IS In the music depart· 111ent with Ed Brabams dfie<Ung the Costa Mesa Hlgh Sc~ool Madrigals. Mrs. P•ul Htmlltoo Is projram chairman. , "AaBOll VIEW PFO: Authors of dllldrens' stories wiU' 1peak during a book ' l fair beginning Monday, March 3. Included will be Lillian Colonius, J\.1iriam Cox, Har· .riet Huntlf\&tOn and TheoreTaylor. Preview '•days will tie Monday and Tuesday, March 3 and 4. Sales will start on Wednesday and continue until ·Friday. Daily hours are 8 :30 a.m .to3 :~p .m . PLAVAN PTO: Spring Fling rashion show ii scheduled Friday, March 7, at 7:30 p.11). in sctiool. Fashions from Sears will be modeled by• eighth grade students and teachers. Mrs. Joannne Hudson of Sears' charm schobl win coordinate the s how and· Sfr-ve as commentator. According to Mrs. LU'cllle Berry, tickets will be available at the door and will be priced at sz·ror adults a nd $1 for ttudents. Proeeeds will be used to help finance the eighth gr~e class t.ri.P to Sacrainento. . ·, SONORA PTA: Honorary service awards , were pr~1ented to Mr. and a.trs. Tom Elicker fOr their work as coach and scorekeeper for Harbor Area ba$ebaJI teams and servinc. u • PTA-presidents at Sonora School for two terms. UFFQL~S UPtfOtSTilY ,....,.i.w..i ...... ' lfU-llttol c:.-. -l•t.eJJt Coll '42·H71. Put 1 rn word• toworktoryou. ' --·- During Keystone's anniversary ceiebration starting now, there ls a house plane and a book waiting for you in one of Keystone's branch offices. The plants, in four-Inch pots, are prime specimens. Choose from spider plants, wateri;nelon peper- omla, or philodendron. The book Is Lynn and Joel Rapp's bestseller, "Mod>et'·E>tth's Hassle-Fne Indoor P!int Book~ Together, the gifts ,..present a ,..tall value of about five dollars. • With all the helpful hints on how to grow h91Jse plinu In the boo!<, you'll be surprised at the way your new pt.nu will thrive. . Just the~ your money thrives at Keystone. We offer th~ highest interest rates around . 8.06% net annual yield on $1,000 certJfk.ate of deposit (federal regulat>ons require a su_Qstantial penalty for early wlthdr.iwaQ. · Keystone's free Str'\'lc.es are also the best around. They lndude the Money Machine. Loated ouukte our offices, It puts up to 100 dollars tn ash In yoor hands any time of the day or night. Plus, free safety deposit b9xes and checking ac- counts with oneof Californla's leadlngfull-servlce flat'ks. Free uve--by .. mail service and the stamp's on us. And we•re open on Saturdays from 9to12. Drop Into your local Keystone branch today . 0 KEYSTONE ·SAVINGS •II• Mii>• .,.._ we11tn1n111r" Ollie•. 14011 Beabn B!vO • AfrPotl Cenier Olllce, 4301 MacAnnur Btvd • Anaf'leun Ott•\:1!! ~55 Norll'I EucOCll Mission IJ1eto Ol!1ce. 24041 Mergue1lle P•rilway As1et• ovtr S70 mi11ton I '. --·-· -_ ....... . ... • • 1 • c .5 ,. I 'art an ! so ref the I wh fou he ti. ht•' I not <ru '~:i I bac 1ur t"!j . I claj likf fle< 0)1< st<> - "' ii ' • ' I • ' '/ ~ree l • . t . . t ' . ~ •~"" I ·r~~7·~h,r_t~.™'1~~ f~~~1.~i ~i;ni\ ·.:Jf~i~P ~,Ti' post~rs w~en Charlotte day •fl.er tllY 2\SI b • perSOhneJ .... )! ouan All51'in •~ll(t.ec1i-•. _ • dilyJ .a'!ter.'j)jpals a tlbooi l'lJ·w~etrA>:a · ThJll "'~1!>17 Y,~rs.aso • ph~slc~I and ·a1 t baJl'te•llP·'' ·' " shorJ..l1y be.tofetrthe ttes(." ''"''f.''"',·1 " .. ~_'1_;;-~~~ ".,,_r,,. :.._ • ArflliO\iJ:e ,•DJiblK World • ., ;1: "'I · ,: • TIW w_.. ; i>I', c~. War I. ''l • , _,. 11 , ENUST.MEN'l'.r"• 1.1 ~ .. Blopm~r t'.:.Wf. "That:-. literally why Enli•tlng 1¥•• h; W ~~ioi"k.i\e-eft:l:~ll the. q.s. M'-rine Corps natural thing todO 8 { e bioo'tners . ~P»41 .. b asked women to enlist. ti.me , she ~emembers Navy blue . t~rl · _ s • WhtUJ; 1 was sworn' in, the ''Wh~n the war brok~. ,with.the lett8ra-U$MC.',' of fleer loo~ed ov~r .to one out, all kinds of auxilt.afy · p. •of tbe-men.an4 lold· him. groups were or .. nized. .FJllNGE;_.BIDl_El~l~ ''NQ\\' Y,OU can gdtq wa11! • •• -, , Being in umf9:1"gi q@a ' It was a ,pretty movins I ha~ gotten a re1!9m· ~noth.er fringe lien 't" , ' exJ)eriepce:" . .. ~ . mendat1on~ror ~phy~ic~\ •. ''Wk$bing~p. 51 a Mrs .· Aus,tin. now 77 ~~r~ ·~~Y'~2'"J1. ·~~ .. ~Qc\ni<)town . t'ii -l e and Ii Ying ih Los ~ • w. ~ ey ~1 "f'.f~ ~ay4J'' §)le1 ~expl4)n~. \Angeles, we~ one of 305 •&e hml_!:, (\l '25 < I . .li~_al'd •'. oo.;,.uljifoi:ms ' t~-us Women Marin es the .lf a-rt n ~s . -W.e.re iuto sow.e 8f .tfi .. 9est n i ~c k ~'n a ·m e d recrwt1ng~o--l-;to'i~~·; frclrties:~ven."'•'i1 i.; • .. rMa1'inettt:s." tO be ac-~he· pay 1 "8' 1.tr;. ~: · Nl~meh-.Jielurried~f.roJn 'tivateddur1ngWWl: month ' and 8\;oUt'i·~.JJ\!,.'th.e .,w~i:. ti\~ n·eed for She related some of the living eX__pepSW t'M!hfeti: women ,to ~fill .cl~a.1 • navor of the era on a re-wouU:l.hav~· ~~~n ~ttji, Po~s .dec.r,~a~~d :fsfW,ex-· .cent visit to El Toro good el<ce~ ,for) th~ ~'I'°".' -~laine(j, They.,i>(er.en'e!l'1• · MCAS. . in g pr b'! e !If t·n ·livated in:iJply ·of,'19lg; 7"The "Marinettes" h~d W:,ishinOdn'!''"· j. ·" ' ~al~nin~ :<>n .in .. ~'e o{fi~iitl unifbrrqs' tw~-, Ma~i'1fe ttes,·="·-t.\bid sfatus·unwl ttle..fOQ~~r piece •green w·o61 suits ~arttnents or' '6 · .. g h(teh "~as u~.,-.. ; ; · for winter, kh.aki for hoUses . Mrs'. Aust tOOk ,Mrs ,Aust1nwor,k~fQr summer. a ti e and astreetcartoWotke~ch th_e _Oe·partme.rif-of matchingcap. day. ,'. ; Agr1~ult_u re and th e ''Some of. th e girls Justi ce Depa·rtmenf 2dded a Sam Browne Except for a fev,r scat-· before joining what was belt and a swagger stick lered across the Country then catled the Vet er<J,ns.; whi~~h made theln 1ook in recruiting offices, the Bureau. . . and el really sharp, but worn en Were •h eali-She Tetired al 70 With they. risked getting in Quart.eredinthec;;.tiitaf. more than 40 y_ear~ with troubebydoing so,"she ··we drilled every the V.\, said. morning," she said. She "The jobs that are Women Marines didn't was assigned to clerical open to Women Marines live in barracks and were duties in the Adjutant-today ar1e !.antastic"' she . inspector's office. added. / · ·\\'e nt•ve r 1'hought ubout ·t-h e future of y.·omen in the military. It , • DAILY PILOT a•G ·p[.usH. s~~ HI-Low sHAG · • ,, .~ . ·~~ Sale 5.50 sq .. yd. 100'JI, o~lon cut & """"' no·lo .. &n.og ,n • 'f''ll'll ol -•e e•Ci!>t>g COiors I!~ an unusuai~Jlu. Sale,8. 9 5 •q. yd. 1()()'1. nv1on oan1ttn snag !nos''~ ;1 M·it>~w•~ b•ut sell<ng cl•P91! f.1\lnteen ~'°'""' eo•<>< o;ol'\l;lon&hO<'" !O Cl'IOOM lf<im Sale 9.50 sq. yd. 100.... .,,,on pru~n ""1<"' hy """'"'""" \,.o ·~, ·n f-'ll''-" <.1"501:""' ~"'1'" bperi i11slollatioft & quality NIJ c!flhlOft a•ailablir. We have Armstrong , Congoleum & GAF no-wax kitchen vinyl ff'Gfll 7.95 sq. yd. ln,taill!d CAR~ETs LINOLEUM 696WEST 17th ST •COSTAMESA •645-3965 MOW ... JOHNSON AMD SOM OFFERS ••. FREE AIR CONDITIONING OM MEW '75 MONARCHS v:;~~ '4io ~ ,Son'~ Attac_hm,ent C~·q:·1 ,s .. Could 1 help or are you just ' y.:as the thing to dO at the time. \VWI was g6ing to be the \.\'ar to end all wars. \.\'t' believed .... :\n active life member· of the Women ~larines .-\ssociatioh, Mr!'i. Austin look s back on he r brier military career "''ith cASH REBATE · It is a scientific [act that babies ' h ' . . are attac ed to their mothers by an umbilical cord. Most or th<•m. Some. like my ,son. are attached to' a refrigerator \\'hi cl\ not onl y gavt• them Jife, but sus tain~ il. I cannQl r e mt'mbcr a t11ne when my Son has bct•n more than four feet a"'ay from food . \Vh en ht> is n't appraisin g iL, preparing it. transporting it , or \\'Paring it, he's attacking ii. I wouldn't bring i.t up \\'('fl' ii not for the fact that thest.~ <1re crucial times for t!nergy and we ~·ill never have a significant cut- back until o ppliance1 manufat·- turers comt· o ut with ~ sel'- lhrougb refrigerator. , J watche<I, our :ion tht· olht•1· day. He came into·lhe house and like a programmed robot shuf- ned O\.'Cr to the r('fri,'1;1..•riJtor and Opt:'ned both doors wide. 1'hen he st6od there for.20 minute5. . ' brov»sing?" I asked. '"There's nothing. to eat." he grumbled. • "Nonsense. ·There's a box of cheE>se, a jar of olives, a con- tainer of cole slaw, a bucket of cold chicken and a leftover dish of fruit salad.'' , "They'recillempty,"hesuid. · ·1-lo\\1 do you know?" ··Because no one took out the t·mpty containers after I kilh·d them orr. ", "So close the door.·· ··t·m starved." .. l-IO\\' 1!g h8s ii been since vou·veea ~·· · .. A full m ;I?" ht> asked. ";\nylhing!" "Ten minutes .ago, .. he s ulked. "\\1hat did you eat?"· ";\full m eal." J\s I watched the hairs on his nose frost up, 1 finally said, "SHJJT THE DQOR! The bulter ' ' AT WIT'S END doesn't feel like performing to- dav.'' . ;.[~-l-4 not funny being hungry.,-," he said. . • ··And . it's not funny standing there with the door open while it c;ooh~ off the kitche~ burns -the hght; and makes the electricity · wo~k lo keep the box cool. ln case you didn'_t _know it_.. there's an energy cns1s. You are just going to baye to learn to bite the bullet like the rest of us.·· His race lit up as he nung both doors open· again . "I muSt have missed it . Is' it behind the catsup.?' · ' Country French at it's fin~st ... • y , I '" Ii ) • ~ ' ¥ ~ • I • •. ' -~~CHA'IE,AU, <' , PROVtENGE , ' o I t• ~ • ' ' ';:"' ~·~~-.• : by • ,, • ,. ~ r . . . . . . ~ .:J· )> ' • ' . . . . . " .~ .. · lnJbe 11th and 18tli centuri~ crafts ~n 'of' thr French countryside ·.brought a nbw wave of freahltess, .t ~exll· berance and 'vltaiity to th .. fur"iii- ture designs origihating f0r the ·! · F~ench · court. Now, these -·n.aster- . Pie~s ,se,rve as inspjration for Thom· . asville'a Chateau Provence cOU~tion. lJer:e is provin~al turniture with au2 \ . ·. thentic design detail: Rich 'relief carv- ~ :: . -.. ing abounds. The woods, wormy oak · \ s~lids and vene~rs, ha~e t~e .naturally • . · d1streaaed textµre that lie ft ts. the ·:.-\ _.c~untry ot'itins of the scyle. Cf-el~ ) \ pieces "edges are Wbrlj, then high- ' 1ighted as tho~h "l'U~bed through .years of use. · -~ t · l • ' " .. . • 1, ··; • " • .. • CHINA•GURIO Sale~ced s6,,s : . ' .. . . , , ' I . I ' pleasure. "My son al\vays did think it was pretty neat to have a ~Iarine for a n1other." MONTH~END MAMMOTH ..... :~:-MARKDOWNS! , I DAClOll/C:OTTON .. .. BROADCLOTH IWITIFUI! Sl'llMG iMo u.sn1 C,OLolS 45.• WIDE• YALUH TO Sl.47 57~. ' AOM ntl WOllllOOM O• 4 fl;~MOUS aAt4S MAt«JIACTUUI woVEN ~ ., DENIM· ~. '" .... ..o ....... 33c 44 .. ·46'" WIDI ... f.. YALUISTO~ASYD. . . ' 100% POLYESTBI SINGLE I & DOUB[ KNITS IO"WIDE 99~ .. ONE DAY SPEOAU FRIDAY ONLY 2128 • POLY /COTTON BLUE CHAMBRAY 45" WIDE MACH/WASH $2.27 ¥'A.LUI fOt THE OIHIM LOOI! 77~ ' ' I • I l I" • \ . ,., ' •4 DAILY PILOT 'Thuiad<Y1feb£!1"'Y&1. 1915 .'Drifts' o,,e..s r0Ji71a~ · , ' " , '· . . l~, 'Pict1ir~~ Held .Over · The .. held over." •if.!1 has gone up aguin at Sebastian s West Din· ner Pl..ayhou.1~. • · Peqp1e welcome the chance to laugh again,•• explained theater president Ernie Verre as he an- nounced a two-week extension or .the new comedy "Under Papa's Picture." currently enjoying its Orange County premiere at Sebastian's. ''We've been 6elling out "'eekends for the lust four Weeks.''· The holdover for ''Under Papa's Picture'' will delay the opening of the next production at the dinner theater, "The Most Happy Fella," until l\1arch 18. The s how originally was scheduled to open on Tuesday. ··lJNDER PAPA'S Picture'' features Gary Bell as an ultra- establishrnent junior executive, Linda Alcott as bis wife and Doris Donk a as his "saintly'' widowed mother who arrives for ~ a visit decidedly~pregnant . Completing the caSt are Pat Brumbaugh, Aquilla Tippitt and RobW'OOd .,... · Dan' Verre is directing the comedy, wbieh takes' the stage of the San Clemente theater every night but Monday at 140 A venida Piro. Reservations 492·9950. A~ ON THE boards on a Tuesday· th rough .Sunday schedule is South Coast I lnteflmissi91i :Tctm Titu~ ·~ \ .· Repertory'& r'oth aniiiversary . nuns in the early 17th centuey. prod~ctlo!l,_ ··rartut(e,t• undet ' · Catt members in~J_\Kl.e <;raig the dir~t1orr ofllol:M}rt BOhayen~ Gardner. Sally Branstetter, Lin- tura. J-lal Landon Jf-~pla,ys th.eti.. • d• Marie Zeutzius, Andrew µe role of. the rellg.l()Uf~rite 'DOI-an. Henry John WQeSSn'er In. in the Mol_1ere com~y. David Golbeck, Scott. Mich41el. Others 1n major rOi.e's.are John· Kitty Felde, Beth Ann Er.oen an'"d Dayid Keller, Mi!1\,i ~th . J.ohn Barbara Whinnery. Curtain ls ti Elhngton, Don Tl.lC1'e,' Demene o'clcx-k tonight thrqug'b' SatUr· Hall, Leslie Jone!r . ~ve Pat-day. Reservations833-66\'7. terson and Sharon vTabtree. *' · · "Tartuffe" plays at 8 o'clock CALLBOARD -Audiiions for oightly, except Monday, with an new local productions have been extra performance at3p.m. Sun-announced on two fronts by the days at the Third St@ 'J'Peater. 'Laguna Moultori Ptayh®se for .1827 Newport Blvcl.; Costa .Mes~. ..6 Rms Riv Vu '.' and by Golden Reservations646·1363. W~t College for '''Ji11e Roar of A nEVIL OF -i.~ the Greasep,alnt, the Smell of the . ar a ~Dl~W opens '"~";! Crowd.•• . tonight at UC ~~s ~llagar~ -l.aguna's tryouts come up :nieater as the f1n~ arts depart-·first, on Sunday at 1 p.m. at the ment mounts .. a thre~-theater, 606 Laguna Canyon. pet!'o~!11ance r~n .~f Jphn Whit· Road. Laguna Beach. Marthella ~ng s The Devils. Ash~ey ~arr, Randall is directing the comedy ~ UCJ drama professor, iSdirect-about:a man and woman trapped ini d Aid H 1 , together in .a vacant New York .. ase .on ous .. ux ey s apartment. The Devils or.Lon~on, l;he.play ThiS popular play (Laguna's centers ~~ a 11bei:-t-1n~ pnest ac-production will be the fourth in . cused of possessing a group of Orange County this season) calls. Dot LTooDot? for four men and four women. O~ning night is April 22 for a three-weekend ·run. Further de- tail.Sare available at494-0743. New Series Dra:u:s Protests KENT JOHNSON is dir~ting "Roar of the Greasepaint," which. will be produced joi,ntly by LOS ANGELES . (AP) -ls •0The Hot L Baltimore•• too . rauhchy for television? Opinio.n is divided, perhaps polarized, ac,cording to the mail pull of the ABC series. . Reports executive producer Rod Parker "The letters so far state ·only two views-either it's 'the gteatest show that has ever been on television,• .or. 'you peo- ple are 'perv~rts who ought to be run Qutoftown.''' TV co..-Eov has indeed cOme a Jong way from .the wholesome inanities of \Ozzie and Harriet and Donna Reed. ,.. . . ~ ''The Hot L Baltimore•• -Part of the hotel sign is burned out. like most of its jhUal>itants -is peopled with whoru.,. homoSex .... uals and other out·Qf·the· mainstream cbai'?ctl!rs. I The show caffie ,ff9m the .shop. of Norman Lear. no•stranger to controversy. ' At least ''All in the Family," •'Maude'' and "Sanford and Son'". got on the air before stirring up protests. Three o( the 194 ABC af. filiates, refused to carry "'Baltimore" on its Jan. 24 debut. Th~ holdouts, w~lch included ·Baltimore. lc;>cale of the show. were joined by five stations Of Combined Communications, Inc. .SOME STA/flONS areJ'Ulffing! the. ShoW at 3 ]ater -hour, pre- s1,1mably to.. pro,tet!t . young viewerS from ,such risqlie enter· tainment. Golden West College and the "I'm told that the loss of those Huntington Beach Playhouse. stations means two points less on Audition dates for singers,· dan- tbe Niels~p. i'atings," says Lear. cers and actors are March 9 from ''Even so, the ratings have 1to4 p.m., March 10 frQm 7to10 been good, and I thin![.~Jhey will p.m., March 16 from noon to 2 get better. I've just sffn the fifth p.m. (actors onlY) and March 17 . and sixth shows, and for the first from 7to10 p.m. time I think the characters are Two male leads, a black male working well together. 'supporting role and an all- "'It takes time for a series .. to woman chorus skilled both in break J.n. 'All in the Family' singing and dancing are the fe- wasn'i the same in its first weeks quirements for ''Greapseaint," a as it is now. The acton and the musical by Anthony Newley and writers need time to develop re-Leslie Bricusse. The show also lationships.'' will have a lifpiece orch.estra. •'The Hot L Baltimore•: was de-aiU!l ttae instr.JJmentaliSts in· rived from a play by LanfOrd terested should contact musical Wifson which was well received director David Anthony at .in Los Angeles andNewYork.' ·Golden West. -t "Greasepai'?-t.'' which will be PLAYWRIGHT Wilson opined ~first local joint.project by a t'hat ··•onlY one. man CQUld make c::ollege and a community theater the play into a television series~·· g,;oup, w111 be the largest and The man, of course, was Lear. m"ostambitipus"projectfor either whose aud,acity has cban"ged the GWC or the Huntington Beach faceofTVcomedy. Playhouse. The show "'iii open · Lear was interested~ so was May 8 for 12 pei-formances at the ABC. The go.ahead for a series. Community Theater on the Hunt· came i"n ""mid-October, causing a · ington Beach·campus. scramble to get on the air in' time for the second season. ' " The reviews , were almost un- iformly excellent, reports Lear -••perhaps even better than we deserved.'' Rod Parker, who oversees both ''Maude'' and ''Baltimore," ad· milted that ''there are some r things in the first and secdnd shows that I would change. < LED . - . . MESA CO~TA MESA 548·1552 +"OLD YELLER" ZEPPELIN 6 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! .Ooo TICllTS ·s·T1iL AYAIL:AILE FOR LON$ IUCH ILYD. ARlMA. AHD '°fASPBERRY ·ROACH I ' I 74J4 ~ llvd. .... _IMIJ~hK .. 17141 979-5318 ~7141847·1238 . , .. ~ Al .......... \ • "GODFA TllEI U" 111 '. "YOUHG flAMlllHSlllM"· . , lrMtl~fl~J ·,• 1 "MUIDIR OM THI ORIENT ur11ss• "°'' ~ ' .... , •• ALBERT RNNEY """"" · • .BEST~Y .8EST ORIG. DRAMA TIC SCOflE itl. • JNGRID BEllGllAN ..., _ """'5 . .em~ . .em ~-·. Mai:la Callous MOWTHRU TUESDAY . , To Co-star · . ". · Q: As-· buff• we alw..,,. wondered U lhere • any basts ror ftfenin& &o lbe late R.lchanl TUcker aa ''another Cando.•• Also what did he hawi to de with Maria CaUu's career. and wbat did be really think of tlle tempenmea&al diva! OUe more Caaestlon: ls It tne that when be nnt aud.ltloaed for' tllleMetOpera hewastuneddown?-Mr. a.nd Mrs. Lawrence Kramer, Pblladetplala. Plu1 Al<WI ,..,.., "WtiA T DO YOU SAY TO A MAKED LADY" IXI A: It's true that back in 1942 Tucker did enter the Met's famous annual auditions for new talent and was crusbed·when he finished third. However, the a:eneral manager at the time, Edward Johnson, HO OHi UHHR 17 ADMITTID 17 YA. OLDS MUSTSHOW"l.D.'1 ' ·'Glad You Asked That' bJ M•llJ• -HJ G•dllor told him that with experience he would make the Met someday. He did -two years later. Af\.er Jotmson. recommended him for a series of radio shows on WGN in Chicago. As for his relations with Miss C&llas, Tucker re· called how he and she were embracing in .their first operatic love scene. Maria whispered, "Richard?" ''What, Mari.3?'' tile former boy alto from an East Sid..e .synagogue inquired. ''Wby do I feel so com- fortable with you and not with other singers?" she 8sked. ''Becituse,'' her stage lover answered, ••now you are in the majol" leagues." ~ough it all started on a frjendly note, Richard came•to dislike Maria. ''My coach," he explained, "said you could usually tell a person's character by the voice -and it was true of Callas. They were ·both miserable!" Another piece of incidental in· telliC'ooce: "My wire and I," he said, "were in- strumental in getting her married to her husband. Which wasn't easy. Though lovely, she weighed around 240 pounds at the time.•• • ; I . ·About referencea to Richard Tucker being a f '"THE ·st10HGIST ."second.Caruso,'' through the years he earned that MAH IH THI WOIU.D" reputation. The music critic or Life once observed: l :00-6:00.t:l 5 "Richard Tucker's acting, unless goaded by relent· -'"~CllDllLE JOUIMEY" less direction. is str~ic;l~ly~s~e~m~a:p~h~o:r~i~c.~===JJl!!!!!!!!!!!!''j!'~o·~·~,3~0.~7~'4~•!!!!!!!!~ t ' ' I ' • Walt Dlher "lncredlble Joumey" 3:10·6:15·9:25 ......,.... l'lllC( ., ~ -""'' '""" fltl0*'•·006•JQ Sol """°"" I 7 JO S '00 SlltMM' 1. tt0110An 11 JO 1:00 11 ACADIMJ AWAD *-AnoNI J. ...,. •• '· °""""'' CHINATOWNoo DEATH WISH., MAJOR STUDIO PREVIEW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28 8:45 P.M. Mon. thru frl ~ t:1Sptn Sot. • s ..... 6 • Slte.1 •I dlisli Child,... 6 tfwv n ·soc Oildrwn,Ultct«6 frffl ,._.,,, •ll-SI. ' ~1~i~HO GODFATHER PART II "' ' _ l'Wl •THE OUTFIT """" OAROR.A JA!v\ES $TREl5AND CAAN OIV\,t:iJ\ SHARIF 1 'FASHION ISLAND * NEWPORT CENTER ! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~· ... • "STAVJSK.Yis one of the most relfarding films I've seen this year."-~ora Sayre, New York Time s "Resnais brings the Period to life, creating an aura of elegance and grace and a mood of sadness ·and corruption." -l<•fl•fffn C1rrol/, NY D•ily New$ "STAVISKY witt. Jtan-Paul BeJmondo is an exq1i11ite re· enation of the early thi1 !!.:o.R milieu or political 11<andil and prejudiu." -Judith Crist, New York M•g•1ina "Resnais never ma~i:;s a falSe move ... creates the-mood missed by 'The Great Gatsby.' The cast is splendid." ~N•WJWH/t M•gitine "STAVISKY is Alain ~snai1' best film..,, -Willi•m Pluf. Viii• Voic• · "s1oc~' · ,.,.~C[o1ln11 . '"'IJ" "',,,;..., ' ' ' 1 In tfMt l1tlli1PR•li ,. • °'I .1,.... .. _ _, .... _ ..... • •• " I •• •I Fi ur ·~ .m be hi tic .. , re P• U1 hi ge in. m tu II II II t i t t t t t I ~ t .. _,.. ' . Th"'1d.y. Febn!try 21'.1!17$miiiiiiiiiiiii0iiA1iiiliiYiiPlmlmOliT;;;ll§m; Alda Touches All the B<lSes '' ByVERNO~Sorri'D talntedbyColumbo'sCN,erpower-jcbaae, obvious villains and a 'llOLLYWOOD (Ul't) -fet'er, \ngldentlty. · shoot-'em -up endine, , Falklsone.pctorwhodefi¥.t.b'e t His own theory is not ••Getting good scripts is very ByJAYSHARBUTI' 111\lWritten law that a teleruton ~rUcularly valid: "Maybe it's tough. Nobody knows how di!· s~es star cannot make it in the cawie we onJy do six or eight ficult it is to come up wijh mOvles~ • oJumbos• a year. That doesn't original, in genious murder and a Since beginning his "Colum· give me ovfreX)>Oture in the surprise ending. You know, how NEW YORK (AP) -On March 14, CBS starts showing ••w e'll Get By," a half-hour situation com- edy series about a New Jersey family. Dul the show 's creator won't be able to see its national pre- miere. bo," show four years ago .Peter part." many original clues can you has done three pictures in addi· "I've only got one more year to find ? He says he'll be busy that night, supervising the tlon to starring on the stage in go on the series,·· he said, ''and "Our kind of scripts can't be •'The Prisoner of Second that's enough. Yougottahave fun done m echanically and quickly Avenue." doing work like this, but I don't by a guy who is ju.st grinding it The engagingly gruff Falk cur· like the conditions under whi~h it. out. We've found a great writer. taping of the pilot of another series he wrote and hopes to sell to NBC. rently is winning plaudits for l}_is i8 being made. . Thank God for Peter Fischer." performance in ''A Woman "My gripe is they don 't pay the Other than sounding like Fis· But in June, writer Alan Alda resumes his bette r -known acting car eer as Hawkeye when ''h-1:·A ·S ·H'' cranks up for its fourth season . Under the Innuence." writers enough or treat them cher's agent, Falk seemed con- F,or some reason known only to right. Each season we do at least tent enough with ''Columbo.'' himself, Peter has the abili~y to. fourtwo-hourshows. lseethatas But he's a movie nut and is get out from under the dom1nat-m a)(be like writing movies Where anxious to take a.d vantage of the ing personality of Columbo, the they P,.a~ writers big money. scores of offers he has from pro· mangy police detective of the .. Columbo' iU\'t a standard, duce r s and s tudios t o make RIGHT NOW, Alda ....:t::u::b::•:._· t::o_:p~l::•::Y_o:._t::h::•.:.r_:c::h::ar:..::a::.ct::•::.r:.s::.u.::n_. _s::•:::n.:· a'.::l'.:iz'.::e::d:..:l•::l::•c.:v:::is::i::o.:nc:s:::h::o:.:w:....:cWl:.:.:::•h.:..:•_.:.lic.lm-"'s-. -,-----------;-is d r u m beat in g f 0 r -· "The Best Woman's Picture of the Year" "The Best Picture of the .,..ar" ------------~·-___ ,.,.., GOUIHS. CllTV/WIOU.:MOIJff flUI ClllTICI All"lll, N.f. •• .... '"CLAUDlHI"' -·-...... ~ . .,_ . ....., c ... uMou •~·l102 ' Wl~llTWO M:AD1!<f 4l"AID HO..uNA.110MS IMCWDIW• lllTACTOI 12;i. 11 ·,t .. to, I \!:..' V.1 ',I hl'!Ofl• 1< wammbeotty · lulio 1:hriscm WIHMll 11 ACADIMY A.WAlDNOMfHATIOHS t IHCl.UDIHG llST,.CTUll llST ACTOR USTD .. Kl<>i - IHCLUDIMGo llSTPICTUll llST ACTOI llST ACTllSS llSTOlllCTOtl ~ ........... 1111 .... ~,l•lf.lill•lll• 1\1 ..... 1 .. 11:11 ··we 'll Get By," originally scheduled to start on CBS las t Sep-· tember. It was dropped from the 1974 ·75 lineup when a fed eral court de- layed th~ start of re- vised prime time access rules for network pro- gramming at night. The show was hastily put back in the CBS lineup ~~~~=~~la st week when the network decided .. Khan," a fliiiii~~~ ii detective series installed as a midseason replace- ment, was a flop and ordered it axed after four shows. Alda sa id CBS programming chief Fred Silverman notified him of CBS' Friday night pro- gram change only last week "and we've been in hig h gear ever since. trying to snap into action." ··1 guess he ($i lvermanJ felt a pressing need to do something about Friday night. J.le made a very fa st s~ries or decisions. so we had to go right to wprk to let the audience know "'e'reopeni1tg up then." . FORTUNATELY for Alda, t:I "We 'll Get Br" s hows already a re in the can. All he has to do is publicize the series and hope it s urvives in its time slot against NBC's hit "Chi co and the Man" series. l'le also has to worry later about whether NBC "'ill but his proposed new series. the pilot of whic h he said he began w1;ting just last December after. ''M-A-S-H" finished production for the s,eason. The new project, as yet untitled, is a s ituation comedy starring J ack Weston as a lawyer "who 11-'.!"!!f..ll~~~:=..=~:='l l just borders On sh adiness while trying to earn a liv·· ing as best he can." Alda said . The 39·year-old actor, interviewed by phone 11-~-~ .. ~.~.~~~,:-::_::::::~.~~:::'.::--t l from the New J ersey home he shares "'ilh his wife, "CKtfl.t:To_. three daughters and typey.·riter, s aid he's not wril-""""'w WISH" 11-------------11 in g additional scripts for his ambulance.chaser just •· ""HAIRY & TOMTO" "'CLAUDINE" 0.:..MOll ~"'"F" 630c,m. S1t1S..rtfl'tol 12 30 •Mot\VV11Frt I01pm-St~S yet . ''NO. ALL WE'RE concentrating on right nov.• is the pilot,'' he said. "If NBC is interested in seeing more material after that, then of course we can do it. ''But my order of business is reall y to get the pilot done and then concentrate on letting people around the country know about 'We'll Get By'.'' Does all this series-creating (he wrote a third I.A. FAWY lMANCHtsTtA EX.I series that ABC r ejectedJ mean he eventually plans ll"'.~·-·:":·-••~wv~-•~c-•TY~o-•~··~•-·~'~I to give up the acting game and become a full -ti me scrivener and producer'! "I don't think so," Alda said. "J love acting. 11""~--::::':'.~::'::~'::"-"'ll Every time I perform I get a wave of fe eling about :;~~T::;'C:.' how much fun it is. I don't think I'd ever not want to act."! ~ "Ml.RICO .. ~ .''""WISTWOILD" IPGJ ];!Id .... WISTlllOOlt "ILAZIHG SADDLES" wio.ff two N-J _ ... -- II it floats, chances are you'll read about II in the DAILY PILOT AUCE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE wt"'*llACAOEMY AWAIDNOMIMATlo.tS IMCLUDIMG llSTAC'nlSS lf:STSU"°ITIMG ACTllSS 111..b4 IUISTYH Wiii lllSTOFfaSOH ttt t t Tonight's TV Highlights. CBS (2) 9:30 -"In This House of Brede." Diana Rigg portrays a sophisticated businesswoman who re· nbunces her career to become a nun in this GE Theater •~ial. NBC (4) 10 :00 -Dean Martin Celebrity Roast. Jackie Gleason is tonight's roastee with comics Art Carney, Phyllis Diller. Milton Berle, Frank Gonshin and Fosler Brooks tossing the barbs. CBS °(2) 11 :30 -"Honor Thy ·, Father." The TV movie version of Gay ;· Talese's novel about the Mafia features i Joseph Bologna, Brenda Vaccaro, Raf , Vallone and Richard Castellano. '· ~·. TV .DAILY LOG Thursdoy Evening FEBRUARY 27 Friday DAVTIME MOVIES dr1m• ~ Ofl Ille booli ;, Rm• Gocld111, •nd 1ecountini 11ine rurs' Ml the till ol I $01lhistiealed IJW. nwwornati who renounces her u-- tfff lo become 1 doistertd Bflle. dlcli111 nun. rilll'lt1I Oii Wtion ill [ngl111d 11 SI. Mary's AWlt'f' ill lllt Mill Hill artt o4 londott's 11111blirts. •nd oit Dfish11111 Conftfll owtsidf tt1t snJn Yill1rt af Mitlslrtet • CGunty eon;, lnlllld. 0"' @®l !Ill Cl!ll!!D "' WilSOll SIMM Gutsts Ill Willillll Contad. titlt11 Reddy and 5llnlllf Oh11J1. 0 Tiit f11i!M ri)t ... u <Iii! (j)J Ill m .,_",.. friabce Ml1byrillth• ThrH sJllll- tllt men ltrl'flriie 1 OO!tll?OWll holtt al!u l1ilina; lo t.M"l' out rtleir aujtn111e!!(. Miel!MI likClllrt, )J~1 Ad1111s. felice Orludi, Sfttlley fto. vaet and Qon GonlOll tttni. I IOJiq '™-Ult Oll1lpk ~ llltenMicll!lll CJ!m!D.Lllcia Tbret s,ew1l1 lo~e $lorits !.ti i• thftt .Ulwtftt u1$ or Cuban hi$1ory tlld luturinc thrH ~ilfutt11 CNbln actlews. m Sllut1ta c..t'r !;lOQNNS mu T1trra KOCE Television 11:11 SCMOOL. DISTR ICT MlWS ICI !1(0(.EI 1t:10 NOVA 1(1 I P8 $1 .. Tlt1 Twr,.q1" \:,0 TIMl TO OllllAW I CI "'0..<t<h•t19 U'41 llllrCI Milt'!-" l :t i COMMUNITY 0, LIVING 'fNINGS 1(1 l:U INSIDl /Oll'f t(I ".ffl!'~ Con,_ potn~·· t IO ILl'CTltC COMf'ANY Ill l(lWl t'>t 'ft:ACNllNO CHILOlllM TO •£AD CCI ):ft HEALTH INSU•ANCI.: I I • • • ' ' • ' I I -. . ' . ' SINGLES { DOOLIY'S WORlD J r .. • FuMKY WIMKEUEAM ' . • , . i . ' ' -. --F.IGMEMTS .. tt ~ • ' ' -· . . •' • I ... :•\. . SO GO AHEAD ANd SU!>PalD 11\E ! MEAN THAT'S HOW I L-001< AT 'THAT ...,._,--:c--c-r1T11r:"T · , GET THEM TO STICK THEIR TONGUES OUT • MEAN MAN • STICKING MIS TONGUE OUT AT THE APES PEANUTS by TOlll IC. Ry ... • ----·~ by Tom Batiuck, • . . _JL ' -:--, . . 1 lllOUGllT If MEAA"T f>Ol'/ElH116 EL&E! · by Dale Hale • .. . AS A. S1"UPllN1". NU ... lsll. MY ... A., -WM-PO "'°" ,l<MOW . A&OU'r M•u~.A\.41.A. !' ... ~- ·r'~ Mfl( ~'I , OF-• Cl.#11 ,.S~~' tJNDll!!:6 IN ~ e<>D-"it ~·1'1 MOON . . . ( ' ' ' • by Chcrles M. Schu~ TODAY'S CBDSSIDID-PUZZLB --------, ,...,.-----"<""., ~------~ "'"•"'·"'· """""·-~-~-----, -----~· Item 52 .._udience·s --.. 64 M1levolent 56 Pa!OO>I JOint: 2 words e9 Tartness 62 Femete equine z .21 64 --· men to anolt'ler 65 Pierre JUDGE PARKER ·····tf r. • lraitOf 67 Tr""'cal seclion 36 COIY¥llY wilh _. 10 Deader orders spider t/\an a ---· 38 Valleys 70 Range 41 Literary er est 71 Much 11 Counter-inlelligentsia ldored tenor 43 Mexican 12 Pastry dish 72 bus~ items 46 State: Abbr. 13 W. Indies 48 Sacred 73 Small bird Islam leKt =I 18 AuthOr 51 Clear 74 Salamander H.G. •••·· 53 Recover 75 Favorlles 22 Large trom to1t: 2 amoont : words DOWN tnlorma! 55 ··--- 25 Congers America 1 Medical 26 Dull 57 Narrow r>alients people: channel • 2 T·e Stang 58 Pomes MISS P" .. CH \ Ol'ER MILL ! MR OALE 1 = PLEASE ••• WAIT UNTIL I HAVE A CAANCE TO TALK WITH YOU! / / by Herold. Le Doux Y~! WE'LL WAIT FOR HIM BEFORE I TAKE YOU DOWNTOWN! by Mell 3 D~KIOrilY 28 P<ima<y 59 "Too bad!" 5"' "< <4 Truly color oo Complain r-",...._..,...~-..---,1:', ~-~6_-----,..---------------~ 5 Retiauranl ;l'.:I V.:adlng 61 Completely !fQlaT fAYS lSN'f.· TMAt·.Nd,..~ • I 11 12 ...... -blfd . • -..... ...eLJ1" t&IUl"l.tJ ,,.... ~ e • ..,.... 32 Kind"of lln1Shlld Joi&~ ,_.., ---.-·-.•.··~';'JI"' 6 ~:I~~: dwelhng: 2 63 Manulactured •' • H~MS~ , ·~ , 'fAU( 'JD,. 7 98 wo~cb 66 Table"parl '" HOw ""' ,_ _ __.- 8 ft,;;; : ~~ : ~s::i:,:.: ' :l rrr~;~~e, jJ 0 ~ 35 Eddo Abb,. Miff ~H! I • tJ7 • • DICKTRAC.Y • !>y Chester Gould l • .. by F«d Johnson •ETIS SEE WHo C/<1-1 WRITE FASTER·~')t:XJ WITH fl._) ~EMOIRS OR ME WITH MY SHOP!'m . LiSr'. by R«M19er .Bollen THE GIRLS "Guess wha1 -now the secret insm'lenls have gi ven up on my · doutlle chlo." DEMMIS THE MENACE .... . . ~ ~~,J·-- • .. -- ' , : re : Ct : in :vi pt ol . de m C( hi .. , to p. • in SI ly re rr ~ di ; jE : ti : ir; rr 11' 'H : 01 :B : .. : -J+ a ti a t· ~ ll -~ I ( di D ~' .. .. O• ,. ,. ... "' " " "1 " N H • ~ ' • p °" c~ ' Col ' ... , C•t • ,., "' -' ~' ' ... ~· ' • Do I "' ' -~1 -I ••• t . '" ... "' ' I "' ' '" "' ,1,N I . ,, ;St : Tf ••• ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ••• :~c: ' ' • • ' ., :c. '.~ 1 t • r • Thutld11. Febru•ry 27 . 1975 DAIL V •1LOT ;1 •• :~;"Cher Defended ' :.=.. . , " • .. \ ...... ,,.. .. Oil Group. -CasaEyff On Doilar ·,. • Love Is His Guide <;BS Bac~·1 Star's Clothing !:; From Wlr&Servicta .. (' ;::~·CBS,prosr•lllintn8 "*ot.1"• PEOP'L E. J San Juan Contractor Restoring Mission ~-.aid he'leernothln~ wrOJ\\! wlth ·:tr ne,.w j'Che'r'' TV shaw r! nned by t.he tflltvisl<>n nelwork Cameron said tb,. Health ~.affiliate In Clncinuatt. Department gav,A St.(>nehouse 8 . ; ''_I think tt's B gbod show and I psycbiatrie examination 8nd ; ?eel It's ftne £or the network to concl\Jded h'e sufrered a mentul . carry it at 1:30 on Sunday even.' breakdown. ' j • ! , , From Wire Se;tl<eli Byf'AMELA HAI.I.AN Of lllt f»lly Piiot St. 11 Wind and rDin are the enemies of a,dobe . 'They can tear into the nesh or a bulldin&. weakening its walls un- til it crumbles and dissolves into humpe or mud. : inas," •aJd Thomas J. Swarford t St.1n~hol.J,!fe, who said he heard :Vice president of programming ~ameron'S statement on his car practices at CBS. rfdio, said he was "durnbst.ruck'' Bob Gordon, general manager b)' the .. bombshell.'' of the CBS a(flll.:.ite WCP0-1'V Al the same lime, the Virst Na- does not think Cher's coetumtng tion4I City BQ.nk ol New York makes ror rit .,.iewing at 7:30 p .01. took out a writ in t~e Australian Gordon tried UO~U<'<'essfully Lo supreme Cou..rt seeking recbvery convince network brass to let ·ot $70,337 on what tt claimed was him run the show after 10.p.m . mopey ad.,.anced Stonehouse on ' and lhen banned it after being overdraft by the bank's London told it was either Cher ~t 7:30 bra'nch. VIENNA ~ The <111 ministers or th& major pe\rolewn Prc\11¥<- ing nations ended a '\hr~llY metittn1 today with a decision to allow one 8mall .st•te tO cut oi! prices sllgbUy, and keep1 other prices at the same level. The oil chiefs gave the United States a three-month dea<fline to stabilize the value ol the dollar, ' J ( IN SHORT For more than~ years the ele- ment.I fe,asted on Mission San Juan Capistrano. They lashed the walls between 1860 and 1910 ·when the once· busy courtyards of the mlsslon were deserted, its room1 Inhabited by stray sheep and an occasional transient. p.m. or not at al1 . • • A Harvard University history Parliament voted overwhelm-professor resigned, charging his ingly to give Queen Elizabeth u wife was Unrairly denied tenure $908,000 annual pay raise, but on-in that same department. ly after the royal family came in H. Stuart Hughes, a specialist for sharp criticism by anti-iti intellectual history who wrote monarchists. ··conlJciousness and Society,'' F-Ollowing a three'-hout special said he and his wife, Jud.Ith, were debatetheHouseofCommonsfe-leaving Harvard to uccept : jected by a margin of 427-00 a mO· tenured faculty positions <it UC ; ~ion to scrap the proJ)osed wage San Diego in the fall. increase. P.lrs. Hughes, an assistant pro- A threatened revolt Jailed to ressor of social studies. is in the materialjze arnong leftwing lastyea:ror u six-year contract. members or Prime Minister Harold Wilson'& Labor party who oppased the raise at a Ume when Britain is facing severe economic difficulties. • Runaway British legislator .John Stonehouse Is IJ\ebtally ill and has been told h't will be given three days to leave Australia after he loses British oarliamen· tary immunity, Immigration !\1inister Clyde A. Cameron told the 1-loulie of Representatl'ves. 80 Students From Coast On Honor Roll l\lor~ than 80 South Coast ~tu­ dents earned places on the Dean's Li s t ut Cal State Fullerton in the fall semester. The honor is gi.,.en to under· graduates taking 12 or more units and whose mark s aver.age 3.5 or higher on the university's 4.0 scale. Those honored, by city, '-A'crc: B•H::io. Li"'°"A.81t1, S.10041\l•M. A'"" 8 Jennin17., (O~TA lltESA: IC••t'fl E •"""'Vfr, DIHww J """"''"· JOM ,., C•riwn1, •• 1 .... , l . Ol•tnDt•\, Rob\'rl J Ci.••. Ot:nn1~ f.I c.otnr..,_ MlhOtl' J 0>'1~!~"°· £~•n M (,'"''''" (On.IM. tYIPtd. Jt'f'ry L. H.Jn1en, How.1<d T. Ho!lrno>n, S..un L J•t•dttl M11•t•yG L1wl•,MlrlyJ ,.._.,u,Pr!Cti M.tnn, J•nO'I I Mlk1,1), L•u•• E. No.,..hn, Mi!!O'I R Qou£11, Tne<~'-" I(, Po!llY•n. E<lw<ltd J. A1lpt1, Lt·"'' M Sn111n, C.url L. Th«N,, J•IT>tl"> f.' l "°mp'"°"'•<!CI H. G. W•rleumonl, Coron• IW'I AA.It . Edith V COOi< •>d J-Mo" .. ~l'I. HUNTING.TON BE ... CH : O>olrvt l AbP!ld. Tunolnv L. Bon•rll, Lorf••nt E~•. Ell""" M. G••""'''· C•~ld 1' Hollrn11c•"· Q,,.,.. M. l<r.tw< IYll , Monoce l l f .,1,, Ch#fle' l M;trt!\f\I, J<'ll<ff I. ""fdM. °"org.e M. MOody, l.;f•I" H. 0.•l>OO<I, (h! .. 11\ f Pf•< tYll. 0..11 II. f'ol,ey, Bon· "'' l llO\\, IC 1ren L Ru<ker. A-Cl L T •1»• .w><f Sl>!flty S Yo...,•dit, l•V•nt' 'iol!Oi!\dn• AdlH , l<...,.. L !l.~1m. l tt W, C,..nq. A•cll••d E. C.•o..,.n, s.,..,. M Erw.,.•ar, Ano.onv P G.r1n•M. JO'IP" W, Heo'(l'I, Pdlfit•I C. Ht•n•nd•I. Ldu••f M . Mltcllfll, P11•11•P A ,... .. nouw. Cllrl\l•n• l . ()OoWCI, JoPln 0 s.1 .. 1.,~ .nd(onn111.; SO.olln>l.fl, U(;U*'IA BEACH : C~nt"'" M C<>QQ•n< Aol;Mlrt M GI••~. S<1n<I•• It , 'io1ll" dnd ll'<llllfyn A :::OIOYdll, N<P"'PO•I Bf•cl'I: Otnni' M C..Wr, l<•rtn S C"t<llf•fld, M••O. e;. l!:t,e..we•N• Roner\ F. °''"" S!u<1•I S Vo1uD. T .... C:.O~•. :tuch K Kdnl<><, Judlll'I R l(,oy, LO•tn G, M.IUO<I, Moc:P\14'1 Q. ,...,,,..,, to:.•lr>e<one J, Poll. Wlltl•m 0 . AOlll"'<lll, l)augl11 W ')l\,orp•nc!Aotlo!rlM,WOOd . ,• President F6r4 renewf;ld ac.:- quainlao£e&' ip. Ho11ywood, Fia. with the·~~ot.Ographer who took his weddll\g ptctu-;ea and a box· ing Coach colleague. fo'ord broke trito a grin and h~ld out his hands ·•n greeting w1.c:n. upon emerging from a breakfast meeting in a hotel, he spotted re- tired commercial photographer Jack Jarvis and former Cornell boxing coach Allie \Yotff. Shaking Jarvis· hand. Ford turned to aides und said ... Hey, here's the fellow who took m}' wedding i>ictures." The Presi· dent told Jarvis he and his wife, Betty, have just put the.wedding photographs in a new alburri. • •'rank Sinatra "'iii be in Lon· don ror two concerts at the Royal ,\Jbert l-lall 'in late May. im- pressario llar'pld Davi.Ion said. It v.·iil be :~·natra's first p.aicl appearance, ·n London in 21 years, Davis n said. lie said ticket prices are likely to range up to $72. Four years ago, Sinatra gave tv.·o charity concerts in London v.·ith tickets bringing as much as S360 on the black market. • Rep. "'llbur D. MUI& is suffer- ing from uilment.s other lhan an acknowledged drinking problem and ma)' never return to Congress, according to a friend. The opinion y,· as voiced aflC'r 1.lills , former •chairman of the tax-\li·ritlng llouse \.\'ays and l\feans Committee. was di s· charged from Bethesda tMd.) Naval Medical Center <And en- tered an undisclosed medical facility (or further treatment. 1\ s tatement issued by th<" Arkansas Democrat's office said his doctors "do not prct;ently feel he is able to return to y.•ork." • The San FranciSco Board of Education decided to award the son of Superior Court Judge •:dward Cragen $156,000 for damages he received in a fight in "'hich a . teacher railed to in· tervene. resetving the right to h.lke prices H the dollar continues to plun1e downward on international money markets. · Iranian Interior Minister Dr. Jamshid Arnouzegar s4id an economic commission of the or- ganization of oil exporting coun- tries would meet here April 1 lo discuss the dollar·oil ties. · h1dlot1• l111mot•ed SHIPROCK, N.~I. A spokesman for an armed Indian occupation for ce said today his group is ignoripg an ultimatum lo abandon a n electronics plant and ls golng through company re· cords checking out grievances. American Indian Movement spokesman Lorenzo Levaldo said he viewed the threat by Fairchild Camera Corp. as nothing more than a ''tactic, so, we just sit and wait." IJ.S. A9enf Token BUENOS AIRES -The U.S. government expressed concern · today tor an American offi cial kidnaped rrom his home \\1ednes· day night in the central Argen- tine city o[ Cordoba by leftist gunmen. A spokesman at the U.S. em- bassy said John Patrick Egan, the 62-year-old consular agent in Cordoba. was suffering from a heart ailment. Rig •surrounded' LONDON -1\ royal navy minesweep·er reported all normal today at an olfShore gas production rig that rad.10ed it was surrounded by a dozen Soviet tra~·lers, defense officials said. The HP.IS Brinton reached the North Sea riR., today and "found everything back to normal." lhe officials said. The trawlers had sailed away during the night. PoUler Pasttd On CHICAGO -Elii$ Muham- mad is dead but Lhe Black Muslims Jive on -under leadership of his fifth·J>orn son. Thousands of ?flubammad's followers honoied the late leader or the nation oflslam Wednesday and pledged their loyalty to the son he chose to succeed him as spiritual leader of the Black l\luslims. Roll A id \loted WASHINGTON -The Senate has finally acted to k~ep the bankrupt Penn Central Railroad in operation at least for the time being. It voted 62-30 Wednesday lo authorize $347 million in grants and loans to keep Penn Central and the Erie Lackawanna line 1 from shutting down Friday. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIC£ TO CONT•ACTOJtS(ALLING Falt a1os' Xtw;root Oi,l•kt Coe~I CoMMojnllJ ClllleQl' Ol"•!c:t 610 Ot..:lli,...1· J 000'' IO<;k p.m. of"" :IOlll!Myol 1'Mrch, lt1S J P1.c:e ol Bid Receopt; Ollie:• ot PUttlwlJln1 Agfflt. Co•~t Communfty Coll19t o.,trlcl AdMlnlitt•l•Oll 61,1llOinQ, IJIO Aclerl'll ""'-· CM1• ...... (Wen119 County, C.•hlotn11. Pro!fC:I tOtntlllt•llOl'I H1m9; ""'°''!Ion Yi<'d 8uild1RO II •I Goklotn Wist Col!•oe. 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For 18 years the CapiSlrano Beach contract or has poked around the mission buildings, re· constru cting a s h trky wall, repl,acing a rotting tafter, or do- ing other odd jobs necessary to sustain a 200.year-old structure. COUNTLESS TIME$ he has leaned against a ruined arch and gaied at the pits and mounds of adobe mud that once formed the west side or the mission quadrangle, wondering what could be done. He doesn't wonder any more. "I began the restoration work about five years ago," said Latham. "This s ide was used for storage and for classrooms where Indians were taught various trades. It was almost completely gone." . He started his work by digging. Under· five reel of rubble he found the original foundatioO and through careful reinovl.l of debTis .he uncovered .. the dimensions of the west wing. He also round a kiln no one knew was there. ''IT WAS painstaking work. We didn't want to damage anything lhat could be used.·· Then he met his firSt frustra· tion. County building lnspectors wouldn't allow him to keep the original foundation. It had to be brought Up to code, to the stan- dards of the 20th century. The c.ity manager (Donald Weidner) tried to get an or- dinance passed to exempt his- toric buildings from meeting ·modern standards; such as one they have in'M.onterey," rec8J1ed Latham. "But the city fathers wouldn'tgo for it ."' SO HE POURED a modern foundation and covered it ~ith dirt, to simulate the dirt floors. And he added steel rods to the ceiling and reinforced the walls and made the buildings as safe as modern society dictates. ''If there's an earthquake, that's the first place I 'll run to," he quipped. Latham was sorry that the buildings could not be reproduced exactly, but has made special efforts to give them the same appearance as the rest of the mission. The adobe bricks are placed in uneven rows and the beams were hand -ca rved by Latham to simulate age. "When I want to know what som ething looked like, I study the .original portions of the mis- sion that are still standing,'' he said. HE ALSO CONSUL TS a book t:alled "San Juan -Capistrano, The Jewel of the Mis!iiions , .. wMt· ten by Father Zephyria ~ngelhardt in 1922. lt contains descriptions of mission construc- tion projects taken from early re· cords and contains a diagram of mission quadrangle, drawn by __ , -.. JAY LATHAM REINFORCES OLO SAN JUAN ARCHWAY Father Norberto de Santiago . architect of the n1 ission. Like the original, the materials used are adobe bricks, but these have been laced with asphalt, u material which will prevent erosion. The bricks arc made in Escondido and to date Latham has used 25,000 . Once, while working on anothe~ adobe in San Juan Capistrano, Latham dug a pit, tilled it ~ith water, rolled up his pantlegs and jumped in. I-l e worked th~ mud with his feet un- til the consistency was right, put the mud in forms and let it dry in the Sun. "WE THEN BUILT up a cor· ner of the house with home-made adobe bricks, but someone left the water running overnight and in the morning the corner was gone." Because of resistance to waler. But he's never found .a hint of treasure. "TllERE'S ONE TlUNG I've looked for and y,·ould sure like to find," said Latham, laughing. "That's the mission's old wine cel\Jr. I assume it had one. Thjs _ one has never been located." Lathan1 said he hasn't rea.lly round any evidence of secreb , tunnels \.vhich supposedly run in : three directions from the 1ni s-1 sion. lie found four drainage tun- nels that all lead under Camino Capistrano toward the sea, but nothing large enough for a man. ONE S POT that might have i been u tunnel entrance started in • one of the old kilns.·· said 1 Latpam. "But we didn't pursue it t because it was under a well-used t walkway." ( Latham estin1ates that he'll be i working on the restoration for Latham wasn 't agai~ using re- -----~--------~-I ~ ~---~.-~---r-- 'When I wonl lo know 1ohol som .. fhi119 \. looked like, I suufy the origi11of portions of the mission that ore slill s1011dh1g.' inforced adobe bricks in the mis- sion project. But he tried very hard to find s andstone from original mission quarries to make the keystones (centers) of the arched doorways. "I scoured the Mission Viejo Ranch, went all the way to El Toro and to every conceivable place they might have taken it rrom," he said_ But he encountered another frustration. ·· 1 thought J 'd found it 10 Uan<.1 Point and dug up a block of suffi- cient density. but as we placed it on the truck to bring it in, it disin- tegrated.·· THE KEYSTONES were thus made with lightweight concrete and sandstone was ground up and placed on the outside (or the pro· per color Each was done by hand. Latham has found several in - teresting things in his dig- gings-a spur dating back to the 1&50s, a conch shell whi ch re- sembles a pearl on the outside, and an ancient spoon . In another adobe restoration project he found skeletons or small animals and a freight bill dated 1864 for a load of timber brought from Anaheim Landing. . severa1 more years because the work is done slowly. What does 1t cost'! "Five years ago I figured it out to be $25 a squ:ire foot," he said. ''I'm sure its gone up by now." Because or the cost, Lathum does not befieve the old stone church, destroyed in tt"!e earth- quake or 1812, y,1iJl ever be restored. J-le said that project could take as much as $5 million. But he's content to v.·ork on the smaller project and take his place among mission restorers. .. IT'S FASCINATING to re· alize you're working on a part of the history of the area and to re- alize that when Ben Franklin and those fellows in Philadelphia were fighting the r.evolution, out here was a different society, an entirely different way of life. Does the mission still have secrets? Lal~am says yes . "And the most intriguing or all are the thoughts that went through the minds or the men who first stood on the mission gfounds and wondered what it v.·ould be like in 200 years.·· .. , .. , "' "' .. ~ ... "" ·~ °"" l 000.,,., Mlt(ll ,0. 1fr1 Sft.rtl«t'. tiNirll of fnRjff\ Pu11u...,.111 0.-1nt1 (oa1t O..llr "'"'· ~llt-r11, ll'ld Mlt(ll '-1•11 LATHAM (IN DOORWAY) BEEFS UP INTERIOR OF MISSION i I t I \ I ' j I I " OAILVPILOT QRENIE • Z -27~' ci'rc..,. • ..,_..._ ... ~ ,._._ ...... _, __ ·"For the last time Junior ,)lave your 1sl<irn-Ounk ' shot' !or lhc 'baskctball0 courl." · ,. " Horoseope: • ' • ' Libra-l!lan .•.. ToAnalrze FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28 BySYDNEYOMARR Aii'1£S (March 21-April 19 ): Roadb!ocks are present for a purpose. Heed slow-down warning siehals. One who painted free-and-easy picture was miSinformed. . TAURUS C April 20-l\1ay 20): Pick and choose- avoid carelessness based on emotion minus logic. Best now to (in,ish rather tbari to.initiate projects. G.EMINI (~tay 21-June 20): Lunar aspect tells of dJCferences with young persons. emotional out-bur.J~. mon~y involvement wh,ich requires ''sane disf,..SSion: '' i CA~C.Ell (Jun~ 21-July 22): Trust Intuitive in - telleet. Yoli are able to.sense what is to occur. Ac· cent is o'n revision of ideas. programs. · LE9 (.,u1y 2~:Aug. 22): .You tend now to be con- fused, slightly ''flushed." Means you ,may be· aSkiiigtoomuch, toosoo'fJ. ' .: ·. · ; VIRGO <A ug. 23-Sept. 22):··Don'.tmix money 1 JUtd ftlends,b.ip a t risk O(rlo.sing in both areas. Be ~pe~(ic. ~heck details. Review basics. • ; UB~ <Sept. 23-0ct. 221 : Be ready to analyze a.nd~riv.e\at deductions, conclusions, Plan& have been Chaqged. Budget has been revamped . SCORPIO <Oct . 23-Nov. 21): Home lire can become more harmonious. Behind scenes, one you have practically rorgotten i"S battliii} ror you r rights. 27.197$ t 'f •T ' . . SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 I: Friends may mean well but they tend to get 3•ou inextricably in- vOlved in complicated situations. • : ; CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You-.knOw ~ 0 Whf!re you stand, how .muctl...)~ess~~,.to exe'rt. Older p erson, who rasc1nates you. '''ltl·t!=Y .lO do.:i , 1• som~thing practical. · , : AQUARIU~ (Jan. 20-Feb. 18 ): 'lou Can strike ~hoid of .µniversa l ::lpp,eal ; means you g~ chance to test'Pulse Of pUblic. Ehlarge horizons. .. · · · : PISCf;S (Fe'b. 19-Matth 20>: D~rect approach f;s ·paih to .Success. Strive to be you. 1'-1eans be Original. Stick to what you ltnow. , : tr Today Is Your Blrtbdliy ·you are direct. in· tlepentJent, oreat1v~a~ sorii ewhat arrog¥t. You _ }Ire a...paet~· artist -,.with ~r.actical ambit.ions. You ·. " Jtre~jealous, passionate and tend to become i'nvolved in·" dangerous·' emotional triaqgles. • • im.ate in )ail ' Death Released RALEIGH , N .C. CUP!) -J oan Little, ac- cused of stabbing to de- ath a county jailer who she said attacked her in her cell. has been r e- leased on bond fro m the women's prison where she had been held since Sept~mber . enterir\g. which is being appealed. BOND WAS set at $15.000 on the breaking and ent~ring' appeal and al $100,000 orl the murder charge.. ·' The Southern Poverty Center, after a na· tionwide solicitation ror funds , prese0ite~. th~ court with a cert1C1 cate or deposit for $100,000 to rover the murder borid • ' . l ·' · , Miss Little, 20, was in jaif folloWing a breaking and entering conviction last Augu s t ~·hen BeaUfort County jailer Clarence Alligood, his body riude from the "";aist down except ror his socks, was found stabbed to death in her cell . . Pastor _ .. r , • ' ... IJl<Gar<k• ~rtiliJ.<f . 11-24-0 > -.. '". . . .. ·' Scotts® Super 8 F • onus or Dichondra • Confro/s 010/is, filar .. •1111 -,~ .c~Jnmon fo dichencf,.. la • weeds • ~rovides high...;r, wn~ same time! ffet1 feeding •f the • lo• ,.fJt. a.,_ <•v•n 2500 sq. ft. 1295 ... •" Scotts® 2-ln.:.1 , 'SJ.Jper· ~alts · .r•11~ • ..Pr1veftls troitt"''','., ,.tar .4tf14 thitk • fted'I '-•" ,. ,., gr1wth ... "'l ' ., MW for ,.,,., I'' ·' , ·~rlO I Reg. 11.9) -\99.$ •• ~_., ~ ··~ • ' . > • Single Pote ., ' Quiet. Switch 4-0 Electric Box • Ivory Receptacle With Ground · . .. • Gr~ .... r.c:tptiMM • H~ ct"lity , .. tfftrs Mffr, W tssftltff. #l21S 39~ (, _. 12-2 Romex Wire -· • fer 1a. interiw 1W .... ~ • ••• wre ill ywr wiri"t i1 stl1 ..• "'' •~• 12·2 w\th 1r1utt4 I , • ; . l ' ., I ' • I ' ·19'.c ,;;;.="':':-----=-''· " • ' ·-·---"""!!""'- -, \' .. .. SAHIA ' ' l .. .. ' • I ' :~1 '. ·~ ·1 I Ut 'lhe 1Div basl I )t1 h••t lpla) llhe l Cow n UCI Waa cool Tuel Tl Sun1 IRivt and 1Far Da,: I G1 eacl IPl•i Mat ' Jtt teat plaS :1972 UI vict Coll nigh ~eai coat Tl ~e~ :sine ~n ll it eat can; Aca Ut ning gan; •mar Chri :~ Ti linei iacti• • Tl PCC ~:: had sea! U• floo• ... . P."'l ...... ~= "---..... "= , ... ...... L E c s. f;igl Cler 6-1. octi• ton \ fenl u Phil Ven Pa~ Si &Ur' feat lo Ma Dry and Edit Tl real 6·2, Vija 1-3. p, 6-2; Co R .... he ·1 ~ Wet ., 5a1c Ir lh·S Bri am • Pet Kat Ka' Nal I< se• Fat 6-4, edj HUI s R ' • c g u • • st '~: ··u I ·• :Play f~fs · ' . ' UC lrvioo \«i!lay ull•med·as 'Ibo hoilt acbdj>I · tho N~ ,Divislctll II '°estoro reclQ~al · bas((,elball playpffa. , • U'sthoflnttlmetbeAntoaters have hooted.an NCAA bas~etball lp1ayo1Moumament and it's .i.o 1the llrat one. ever held In Orange County. .. The NCAA Off~lally niuil.ed 'UC! and Puget Sollhd of Tacoma Wash. to the four·team tourney• confirming a Dally Pilot s~ I Tuesday. Two other teams1wlll be named Sunday. The CCAA wlnoer UC !Riverside or Cal Poly (Pomona) ~ and another team -prObably !Far Western champion t.JC Davis-are expected to be I Game$ will be!!fayod ~t 7,;.., 9 each night with 1 .XJ!eetecl to !Play in the ·lat till· Frldav Marcb8. 1• ,., • It's the f011rtb , time the An· 'teaters have been in the NCAA playoffs and the (lrst 'time since\ :1972. i UC Irvine breezed to a ·101-76 victory over Pfl.Sific ChristiJln College of Fullef\on WecJnesdai rught 1n the fin~ home regul 1season game of .the seascm f ~oach Tim Tift 's ADteaters. The victory brought UCJ's 1season record to 11-8, the best 5inCe Tift'~ first year at the helm j n 1!169·70. Frldar night the An· iteaters close out tile regular ~ampaign at the Air Force Academy in Colorado. UCI held the lead from begin· ning lo end but didn't break the game open until the S-minule •mark of the second half. Pacific Christian went .scoreless for four minutes in this period as the An· teaters moved.well in front. Tift us'ed an all sophomore lineup ill the flilal lO·minutes of .action. • The Anteaters outrebounded PCC 68·34, with Jerry Maras ,grabbing 18 and J;>ave Baker 16. '.Maras had 24 points while Baker had 14 in their final bOme regular season games. • UCI hit 49 percent from the floor and PCC 47 percent. UClrwhMrlltll ': ~ . ' ' . . ' " . . ' • • • • • • . , ' ' .... .... ' " ' " ' ' ' " ... . ' ' . • • ' . • • • • " "' Lutz Nabs Easy Win;. Connors Ill ' SAN ANTONIO, Tex. - Eighlh·seeded Bob Lutz of San Clemente defeated Trey, Wal~ke, 6-1, 6·0. in second round singles action Wednesday in the San An· tonio World Championship of Tennis Classic. Lutz was scheduled to meet Phil Dent of Australia toiday . Dent downed Haroorr"Rahim of Pakistan, 6-4, 6-3. Sixth-seeded John Alexander survived four match points tode- reat Eddie Oibbs 3-6, 7-6, 8-L In other matches, top.seeded P.·larty Riessen beat Cliff Drysdale of South Africa 6-4, 6·3, and Dick Stockton downed Tom Edlefsen, 3·6, 6·1, 6-2. Third-seeded St"an Smith de- reated Mark Cox of Great Britain 6·21 6-4 and Mike EStep defeated Vijay Amritraj of India 3-6, 6-3, 1·3. eaul Gerken beat Zan Guerry, 6·2;6-4. Connors Out RIDGEFIELD, Conn. -Top· se9ded Jimmy Connors. saying he was sick, drop~ out of the ~000 Fairfield County lnterna- liohal Tennis Championships Wednesday, tournament officials said. ' • ' t • , Uf'IT ......... PRESIDEN'I) GO.LFS-President Gerald • Fi>rd shows hlS gol(ing form in this sequence of photqs as He t>.W,ys in lnverrary Classic pro-am in LauderliiU, F1a. Wednesday. The President shot 100. In the foursome was Jack Nicklaus, who had a 63 and comedian Jackie Gleason Who shot 82. Bob-Hope' also p~ put didn't finish the rouna. -~ ·,, -Sports ClippedShort Tosdal 2nd in Swimfest MOSCOW-D·&11• Point's Peggy Tos'dal finlsJ!ecl second·lo Russia's Tamara SbeloCastova in the women's 100-meter.butterfly at a Soviet swim meet in Lenin- grad Wednesday. Tosda~. a fteshinan at Arizona State,.cloeked l :05.9. American Ann Marshall won two events, n;1bbing the 100· meter free in 59.11 and the 200- meter backstroke in 2:23.56. The top U.S. man was Tim Mackey who finished third in the 200-meter ba~kstroke in 2: 12.52. Former Corona'del Mar JDgh standout Kurt Krurilpbol% is a member of the team. Swimmers from Bulgaria, Bri· lain, Hungary, Cuba, Poland, Romania, Fin.land/ East Germany and Sweden also are participating in the meet~ TftieKetcdttM· TOKYO -Gui.$ lshimalSu of ·Japan retained his World Boxing Council lightweight title today with a unanimous deci$.ion over top challenger Ken Buchanan. There were no knockdowns during the 15-round bout. Buchanan, the aggressor through most ol the fight, su!. fered a bloody nose in the fourth 'tot.Ind and a badly swollen left ey"e.by the seventh. A Crowd of 9;000 cheered wildly for the 25-year-old lshimatsu and his ''phantom right.•• Carroll Ar~t~d ' TAMPA, Fla. -Cincinnati Reds relief pitcher Clay Carroll was arrested following an alterc.ation in the lobby of a m~el Wednesday night, police reported. ' Carroll, in T:JIJlpa for baseball spHng li"~~Ag ,, was .. 'charged w.ith profanity.iii~ with.i:,esisting arrest with'out., 'tiolence. He. was released. on bond. No court date ~as been set for· his case. • Depl'.eriati-Claim , ATLANTA -A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a pro- fessional sports learn own~ has the right. lO claim the deprecia· lion of.player's value as an in· come tax deduction. The ruling, in effect, permits team owrlers to depreciate the value of player contracts the way other businesses depreciate the wea:.r and tear on buildings and equipment. < " ... . . ~ u.S. D1str1ct Court Judge Frank ·Hooper said the· law· al· lows depreciation of intangible assets 'such as the abilities of an athlete. Hooper's ruling came in a case brought by Atlanta Falcons' stockholder E . Cody Laird, who challenged the Internal Revenue Service for disallowing such de- duct ions by the expanSion Falcons in 1967 and 1968. Bo11r'Ott Avoided , , WIMBLEDON. England Billie Jean King . .and WimlJiedon offici"afi reached· a 'eotTtpromise over pilze money Wedn,esday. avoiding a threatened boycott'by women players. The agreement calls for rais- ing women's prize money for 1976 to 80 percent of that received by men. The women currently get 10 percent. Unser Sizzles ONTARIO -Bobby Unser, who won the California 500 last y(!'ar and Went on to capture the Urlited States Auto Cub driving .championship, has served notice tie's still in form this year. .Unser, who plans to compete only in the three major 500-mile -USAC races here and at ln- dianapalis and Pocono this year. . had one of the fastest speeds on the opening day of p"r'actice for the CalifO:rni'a.poc). - He came baek"Wednesday and, after everyone else left the 2Jh.mile~oval. set a Practice,bef;t of 191.391 in an Eagle-Offy. AngelsUnsigned The California Angels signed catcher Ellie Rodri(l¥2 and in- fielder-outfielder Bobby Valen. tine Wednesday, leaviilg the :;t~~~~:Y~~:~~=i~~~ only,~wo The only players on the 38 man roster who have not signed are second baseman Denny Doyle and minor league outfielder Frankie George. TitletoTerps · COLLEGE PARK,Md.-Tom Kay scored haH or his•l6 poinlS during a four-minute stretch late in the second half, sparking second-ranked Maryland to »64 victory over 11th-ranked Clemson and giving theTerps the regular season · Atlantic Coast Conference basketball cham- pionship. Thur!d!y, FebrU!IY27, lr75 DAIL y PILOT c I FV's Brown Named , • 1 • ~ Coach of the Year A half dozen Orange Coast area pla_yers and Fountain . Valley High coach Dave Brqwn have been honored OQ Ute official All-Orange County basketball team as selected f:>y the Orange County Sportswriters Associa- tion. Marina High's Rich Branning leads the parade of area stars with a first team berth after pac- ing his mates to a CIF4-Aplayoff berth with, his all-round game. Branning shares most valuab.Ie player of U.~ year honors with Los Amigo~ High's 6·11 ·Tom Schneiderjohn. Brown is the coach of the year after guiding bis Barons to a 22-5 record, including the Sunset LeagUe championship. ' Branning, the only junior among the first two teams, averaged 18.9 points. per game during the regular season and is the best ball handling guard in the c;ounty. His running mate, Bob Losner, a three-time All-County selec- tion, was named to the second team, along with Mater Dei's •Mark Breitfuss. Losner averaged 17.4 for the season and can play lhe post or wing. He's 6-5 and deadly from outside. Breitfuss led Mater Dei's wicked fast break offense and scored 35 points against Servile in his last Angelus League game. Other area stars tabbed for third learn status include Estan· cia's Jim McCloskey, F'ountain Valley's Bill Miller and' Hunt- SPORTS ington Beach's Jim Cable. McCloskey. the only other junior honored on the all-county selections, averaged 18.7 for the season and·was in double figures 22of23 times. Miller helped his Fountain Valley teammates to the Sunset League championship. Fountain Valley was nol a high scoring team, and Miller's true worth can't be complete ly measured in a 9.4 scoriqg average. Cable rrtight be the ~t im· proved pl8yer of any to . e the All-County selections. e was named most valuable jr, Empire League circles and was e key lo Huntington 's attack. He averaged 14.1 for the season. AU.ORANGE COUNTY First Team Player, School · 'JeffWeber, Fullerton Rich Branning. Marina · Toin Scbneiderjolm, Los Amigos Bill Johnson, Garden Grove Height Class . Avg. 6·5 Sr. 20.0 6·3 JI'. 18.9 6'11 Sr. 26.8 6·6 Sr. 25.8 Kevin Heenan, El Dorado . ! Second Team 5.4 Sr. 21.2 BOb Losner, Marina 6·5 6-4 6·5 5·10 !1-10 Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. 17.4 23.6 18.4 16.8 18.5 Linn Wilson, Westminster steve Nelson, Villa Park . Mark BreiUass, Mater Dei Kelly l\l~innis, La Habra . Third Team Jim Md:loskey, Estancia . Bill llfiller, Fountain Valley Bob Doye, Tustin . Jim Catile, Huntington Beach Jim Sargent, Bolsa Grande 6·5 6-0 6-4 6·3 6·2 Jr. 18.7 Sr. 9.4 Sr. 16.6 Sr. 14.1 Sr: 24.9 NoLetgp for ~ings,, Face Buffalo'Next DETROIT (AP> -The Los An"geles Kings, not unlike a num- bered Swiss bank account. are safe and secure. They know th~y've got a playoff sp~t clinched after beating Detr~ and Red Wings captain Marc I Dionne 2-1 in National Hocke League action Wednesday. But despite the knowledg they're in the playoffs. there will On TV T-iglat Channel 5 at 6 be no letup, according to the LA f!9aCh.. . '"There is still a quarter of the season left and we can't be con· cemed at>out the playoffs yet," said coach Bob Pulford. ••There are so many things that can happen, good or baa.•*• Tonight the Kings face BuffalO. Dionne was almost or::e of the bad things. He received a stand- ing ovation in the second period when he killed of( a two-man Detroit ctisadvanlage and later broke in alone on LA.goalie Gary Edwards, but was mobbed by four pursuers. One of them, Bob Murdock; was called for hooking on the play as Dionne tried to get off a wrist shot, one oC five at- tempts during the game. The loss was the first in four games for Detroit, which has been beaten by the Kings every time the two clubs have met this season. Linemates Bob Nevin and Dan l\Ialoney led the Kings, only the second team to clinch a playoff ·spot this season. Norris division leader ft.lontreal is the other. Nevin and Maloney each scored their 23rd goal of the season and assisted on each other's tally. The third member of the line·, Butch Goring, had two assists. The Kings, second in the division, have the third·best NHL record. "l "m more pleased with the victory than by the fa ct that \\'e clinched a playoff spot," said Pulford, evidently aware that the Kings didn·t escape by much. Danny Grant scored the lone Wings goal . with assists from Dionne a'nd 1i.1ich el Bergeron. Grant's goal came in a final flurry after the Kings pasted leads of 1-0 and 2·0 in the first and third periods. In second·round matches, six- th -seeded Roger Taylor of Great Britain defeated 17-year-old amateur Tom Mott, 6-3, 6-2 and Peter Fleming topped Chris Katchel of Australia, 7-6. 6-2. Katohel was filling in for Nastase. In ·Double Overtime Top Dodgers Still Unsigned Ion Tiri ac of Romania defeated seventb·seeded Jurgen Fassbender of West Germany. 64, 6·7, 6·2 and Juan Gisbert edged Robert Machan of Hungary, 7·5, 7·5. Sandy Mayer advancejl when South ·,\Irle•'• ·John Yuill quit wl 'JI .baclf Injury. rfl Ad-nee• ER1'AM -Tot>:JeedlJCI Bor' of Sweden scored a 11·3 vlctor'y 'over ,Hollancl'•1 Thune Wednesday night in -round plot ot the World plonshlp :.ennl• treen "tournament." -.-,.~.,. Dominguez 61 'France 'fourlh·seeded Austrafian Qllt.JnflTI1 6•3, 7-$; S'eVentb• '4 ,,,. • ;. ~ I ' '" ' .._ "; ' ( t ' U,,I,.........' d Bob Jiewitt \>( Sollth ~ IB~IED SJIOT--Detiilit's, Boti, Lanier ~l6l 'goes ull t.O . ,Al ca down.ed Au1t"'1la's Dick " blocli: a shot by Milwallkee's Kareem Abd.ul-,Jabbar dur· Crealy, 7·5,.8·2 and Kim Warwick ing an NBA game Wednesday night. The host Detroit' stopped Syd Ball, 7-fl, 6-4 . <eam won, 104·84. ' I LA Falls, 117-116 VERO BEACH, F1a. (API - " The defending National League champion Los Angeles Dodgers arrived at their spring training camp Wednesday, or most of them anyw~y . INGLEWOOD <AP)-Lloyd Neal made two free throws and grabbed a big rebound Wednes- day night as the Portland Trail Bi81'e~s h,eld·.91! the ·Los Angel .. 'Lakers 1,11·116 in d6uble over· tltrie 1n National Basketball As- soclation play. J'ieal, who had eight poinlS in the second· overtime. made his free throWS' with 25·secoods re, rrlaining and ·gave .the Trail Bla.ters their one point lead, wl\.lc;h became the· winning mar.Jn, Los Angel .. got the ball again'but a last-second shot 'by th~ Lalters~.Lucius Allen .Just ,m11iec1 Its mark ind Ne•l·nabbed the!rebound and prote<ited the lead as time ran but. · A third year pro, Neal scored 27 p-0ints over-all . a season high ror him, while Sidney Wicks had 21 points and 28 rebounds for Portland. John Johnson had 24 points and Geoff Petrie had 20 for the Trail'Blaiers. Allen had 39 points aqd Brian Winters 26 for Los Angeles, which lost its fifth game in a row. -l'I'be teams were tied 97~91 at "the end of regulation time and knotted 107·107 at the end of the fltSt overtime. with a despera- ' Uon :IS-footer by Winters forcin g the second extra peri'Od . flO•T._.fLIO 11111 ~1•, Wk k.& 21 . N•al 17, ,..1t6"'l0. S1Hle l, Mttlff\ 10, Stl'lllh1.1 Wlt-•n• s. tolllt 4123')3. 1..0~AfLIOIL.1$ 111'1 • Walhlntton 4. W\ril•tt 1', Smllh 1, Allfll lf. ,OqF.kh ''· a.aty, 't, H..-H•lt~IOrl 5, Mlltr 10. •11~2. TOMIS•ti.•>ti. ~ IJ 1J 21 ?O 10 10 -HJ LMA"'91H ti U l J 21 10 ' -11• floult'd 011l1 Hair"°"' To1a1 Foult: Ponland JO, U. Af!Otit\ ,.,. lkMllt •lt: _.... A: lOJ '". Five playe rs who have yet to sign did not make the team flight from Lo s Angeles -pitchers An- dy Alessersmith, Tommy John and Doug Rau: shortstoP Bill Russell and outfielder Bill Buckner. John and Russell were both re- ported on their way to camp, however. Messersmith, a 20-game win- ner last season, reportedly is seelting a $\75,000 pact that would make him the highest paid Dodger while Buckner is said to be asking $80 ,000. . John, who will try to come bac.k after elbow surgery, is said to be seeking a raise to $90,000, Rau $45,000 and Russell, an All· star, $75,000. • I I ' I I a DAILYPU.OT !hur!c!!r· 'M %1, •m . - OUen' J~mCable . )uni~r ·V arsify . To LOop MVP BY ED BURGAllT .... ..., ......... For a iuywbobad never seen a minute al vanity basketball ac· tion uaW Ulla seaaon. Jim Cable hasn"tdonelbol>adlJ'. Nol onb did be malte lbe Orange COUlltJ S,Ortswrtt.,.. As- sociatloo first team in t1Je Em- pire Lea1ue, but he was also named the clttYI''' mast valua- second grade. kepi getting belier andbetttt. "'He's lust come• looa ways," sa.ys Combs. ••He'• very agile for 8 bil ltJd and hH !IOllle good ol· feostve mO'fes. •• Danley bad tbe highest corn· plemenlf.,. C•ble. ''He bu probably come u far along as anYoDeJn lbecounty." ble player. That's not an _ The s.3 senior center on tbe Hµntfntton Beach High basketball team is averag-Jnt 14.9 polni.. He bas a high gameof26. He's a deadly shooter and an leffective driver. And he's th'e prirlltrY re~ wby Hunt- ington Beach won the Empir'e Leilgue "and is hosting Marina in the first round of the CIF 4-A playoffs Friday night. El Toro Foe .Coaeb Tom Danley <JI Katella was very impressed with Cable who scored 10 and 22 points against his Knights .. "I think he deserves what be bU received. He is their best ballplayer and is one ol the key reasons why Huntingtoo Beach won Jeaiue. He comes to play with ireat intensity. drives very well and haa a good ~foots00t:• Cable's ability to drive is his slt"ength according to Oilers coach Elmer Combs. "He's quick and goes to the ba.sket really well. And when the opPOISiUon loosens up, he can hit theJS-~er .... Com bsNys. <;abl . development. has been somew at oJ a surprise lo Combs. nd to Cable. Says 'Combs, "'l'v.e been very, surprised. But his attitude has been very ·positive and he's been v·ery decUcated." Lacks Size, Experience OXNARD-The Santa Clara High Saints have been to the CJ.F basketball playoffs 15 times in the past 16 years, but will be un- derdogs wheo the)· meet the El Toro Hilb Chargers Friday night in the second round of the 2-A playoffs •. "nlat's because Santa Clara is young and has compiled a mediOf!re 14-9 record against average competition. The third place finishers in the FropUer League are also s maller lhah the host Charge.rs who upset No.5 Cerritos, 57-56, Tuesday night. Santa Clara beat Bell Gardens, ss.6j;. ··we're a really young ball club," says Saints coach Lou Cvi- jAnovich whose eight regular players are juniors. "On a given night, we can beat anybody. And on a given night, anybody can bea't us .•• ' JIM CABLE Barons Host ~e's ' dedication may have heJpf:d h.im earn player of the yei.rhonoi-1, an award be says he wa'sref.\ly sbotked to receive. ..,And J think Combs has really INipedime," Cable •ays. "He has made me concentrate more.'' Santa Clara was 5-5 in the -·c F" al Frontier League while El Toro JF ID S was J0 -5 in the South Coast Cable has concentrated h~.avi­ Le~ue. El Toro reatures a front tJnE of 6-8, 6-t. and 6-3 which wor- ries Cvijanovlch. .. We avera'"'e 6-3;'' he says. Jy on offense, averaging 16.3 in 6 league. Now, Combs would like "'and most teams our size run in- to see Cable imprOve ori defense. to problems of tallness.'' "I would like to see him work Four of Santa Clara's eight re- Jiqrder to ~ld his man down:• gulars are over six feet with the Combs says. talleSt bt!ing 6-4 center Joe .. Actually, all the Oilers have G_,.gnOn, wboijl is averaging ' lZ worked harder \'11'1!'.do.lbeir"'*' "8ts. Its other center, Tony ""down. After a a1smal~ 3-6 non-Behrens, ts 6-2., while forwat'ds league\ start. 'Huntington Beach Ken Burdullil and Allan Loo£ are b,as rapidly improved and is now 6-31h and 6-2.1Berdullis is averag. 16'7.. ingeigbtpolnia; Loofnine. • .Caltle recalls the early days. _ The Saints' leac;ling scorer is ''I had my doubts," he said 5-8 guard Tom Cody who has a about Huntington Beach's 13-point average. Anothe r guard, chances to win league. "But I Sterling Bruner, is scoring five lme"I e _could do lL '.fbe wbol1>, points I''" go.in•!. _ , le•"! aUltude got lieller and Otbe~ regular' are 5-10 lhing•becan clfcklrig:" forwJ1rd Ed Badgett and 5-9 And C•ble, whO has been play-guard Bernie Cavagh. ing bask~ball since be was in the CVijanovich was reiuclfnt to reveal any game plans. He * * * · wouldn"t. refease tiis players• • SaJ ~eights for fear it might give El Tickets on e . _ •.• psychological advantage. e did say though, "if we get a Tlcketsforff\ln.tingtoo]\ead>"s -big team liiat bandl"f lbe ball· clash wllb Jnv,adillg Ji(arina f'ri-·.poorly, we wfU go lnW a man to day nightln the llnrt round <JI lbe man. CJF 4·A baSkelball 'pl&.YOfts ar~ ••And at times. we will press still available . at .each of the and play a ione." schools' flnanclal offiCes. · Cvija·novl~b has had a suc- Each school Was alloted 1,375 cessful career. Winning five ClF tickata 11nd' lhe presale will con· A titles In 1959-61 and 1963-64. tinue Friday from 7:1S a.m. to 3 Santa Clara became aZ.Aschool p. m . Presa le Prices are $1.50 in 1966. e:efteral admission, 75 centS fOr high school students of Hunt- ineton Beach and Marina, and 50 .,_ s.as-•~ " .is1wip0Mit9 ... _ ... " ... ceots for children under 12. Any tickets left will go on sale Friday night al6:30 al !be box of- fice. · Presa1e· tickets guarantee en- try to the game. ""-. n ""-., .,._ SI iJlllll'!tttl "-"'-., 1'911 Man:°' .......... .. " n .. .. .. .. .. ·Regional·Tourney JC Matmen Vie LANCASTER--Orange Coast College will send lO wrestlers and Golden West will entet five in Friday's junior college re· gional championships at An· lelope Valley College, here. The meet begins at 10 a. m. with the championship round set forlp.m. Tbe lop four finlsbenr will ad- vance to the state t.9umament the following week al Cetritos. Mark Sm I lb and Lee Austin top the 11.sl of Golden West wreitlen. Sm!Ut WOQ the le'7-pound class at the Southern California ConJ ference meet last FridaY and Au.Un wa.s named the toumey•1 most valuable player afttt wtn- ninf lbe lllO·pound title. Paul Sowa (118 pounds)1 Don Stirewalt (12111 and T<dliharu Tochl•ubo (158) lead OCC's , Uom Duel P~y W~~ ft'Jlfl' Lloas Up orr the CIF 4-buketball playoff• tollll!i¢ with a clall ar Lacts Beach City CGllege Wllb 1 WI 11aln1I JIQOfe t.GIU• Cham· pion Loni Bit.eh POIJ. Tipoff II ••• • ne nit ot lbe pl~• in +.A , •A, .. A and 1-A r-Prlday 'nllk • { Pirates. Tochlkubo was run- ~erup ' in the South Coast Con- ference meet las~ Friday. Here's a list of area entrants, with records: Golden West 134-Jobn Rial (11-11); 1511- Casey Case (2-22); 167-Mark Smith (14 ·10J ; 171-Dave Buclgen (21 -13J; 190-Lee Austin (4-0J. Or•nte Coast 118 -Paul Sowa (21-eJ; 126 - Don Stirewalt (1V·6-JI; 134- Ste•e Clark C8-t0-l!; 142- Jimmy Hughes (7-7-1); t.50- R • nd y Davis (10·1SJ; 158-Tocbih•ru Tochikubo (1+.51; 167-Mark Bandel (7·3J ; -.in-1>ou1 Dietz (3·SJ; 190-.llm Parsons (8--4-lJ; heavywel1bi,- Mark Garratt (13·11-2!. . i . Surfing Finws Th• orallct 'coHt Suffla1 , LeaJUe wilt tzy to hold lb' le~•-flnal1 qaln Saturday QiQm!ng.at 6, condillon1 perm lttlnf. ' Ori1inally 1cheduled for Feb. 1, (he meet wai postponed · becllllt of poor surf conditions. Surfei<o from Edison. Marina, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beadl and Corona de! Mar will be partlclp1Un1 In lbe meet. , Saturday Nine 1 Oran ge Coast area wrestlers are in the fi eld· Satur- day as the CJF Southern Section champion:;hips get under way at Fowitain Valley High School. Action begins at 10 a.m., third and fifth place will be decided at 7 p.m. and the championship is slated for 8. · The top five qualify for the state finaJs Mar. 14 and 15 at Bakersfield College. Among the entries and con- sidered serious threats to cap- ture a title are Ne wport Harbor's ·Dane Muhlig (157J and Corona del Mar's Sypro Kemble (178 1. &lb swept past the opposition in impressive style al the prelims last week at Westminster and both pinned their opponents for first place. Costa Mes a 's John Ogata. however, will miss the action after being knoc.ked out of the prelims wi th torn ankle liga- ments. He finished second in the )>relims at 115. Marina High's David Alves (148) and Mark Allbrook (136> finished second at Westminster . lo qualify for the finals, as did Dana Hills h eavyweight Joe Cameron. Others billed to compete 11t Fountain Valley are Fountain Valley's Bob Chase (115), Costa Mesa's Doug Stewart (130), Hun- tington Beach's Dan Rosenthal (123J and Edison High's Don Walker·<130> • Chase fini s h e d thi rd a t Westminster . but 'moves up a notch bec ause or the un - availability or Ogata. Rosenthal and Walker were fourth al Westminster. The tea m title is up for grabs, but the crown should go to eJther Paramount, Pacirica, Dos Pueblos or West Torrance. OCC Loses To Cypress Paul Possemato pitched a five- hitter, but it wasn't enough as Orange Coast College dropped a 2-1 decision to Cypress College Wednesday afternoon ln junior c o llege baseba ll action al Cypress. ' sci.in, 11 Tr,.....,~s Sc"'"""·(' 5191, , ••• Dn"91CNl>I O> .. • • • $Wall!.Oft, '" Ac:CMnlf\dlo.-.C KOhler,1>1 L.opot1,oh JM!tS,Clll ~" • • • • I ' • ' Z I frlnWf". Jtl .............. Total I ll ~ " lftfllfltl ' ' ' ' 0 ' 0 ' 0 ' •• • • ' • ooo· OH) oot-1 000 o;o 00.-> • • 0 ! • • ' • • • • • , • , • .., ' ' 0 ' • 0 0 • • • 0 0 ' • • 0 I Rustlers. N eWport "Dt1f e'1ts Bag OT' · · 1. Vi~tory .Fofµntain Valley . '. I • I T u (i nb I er , · 111.J 101 , ....-.. •r00111~01. t1mtr at. .. erry •f:e 1e em · TM Newport Harbor =ioo ·,, ...... ,. J. C•~u w1. 2. Kio ·,·~-'· o. 1v.n 1M1, :r. '-""" and Jay JOlm'100 led the lfJlb S~llor1 won. only ~uo IOI,$...._.. IUI. lll'N: t~~M.!,. lf.lk~l17ii..V.°':r."'it0cht Golden West Colle&e -..... even•·. b·~ it was ~.o., 1 °' · 4ui 2/'ic_, tG1.1.woocht M>.Ttmt :M.1. Rustler• basketball !~r de .~ w•"i'"b m· .. e iu~:r..:.W·101~:,:1i•: * .., .. -1. or1u10 1G1, 1. Mtifllrt' I to .__.ui _.. '!ri,.,_'N 'P~ ~· ..._ ..,.. 16i 1ac11-1; fl. Cefflpbell fUf 2. tMI) l(ld-ll lG ~.T!mt :•:u.1. eam • ·~ ... ,.....ove • .,.me ,the •differenee as th:e •C.,c•• co1. ,. ••''""" b1. 1do 'e•c--1. D11d1'" coi. :r. win over Santa Monica Sall • led 91_71 wln ;:r1 .... 1:11t1.s., ,_, ~ow10 c1w11. a. e .. .ri cM). TltN: C·1 ,._,, Wednesd ~ poa a ,. •~1 '°"'"" iu1, •· fbtrii i . 1•·•· ' J Y '-""'e:ae ay Ov~r P'ou,taln 'Nalley ~01.s.Mc~<111u1 .T1mt;1:w.o. 100 ., •• 11-1. 011nlc•n 10( 2. nlJht Oft ;the WIDD9r'S w~-esc1 ft ' .ii. In -~--y-1.Utllwt~'!I. M1110fl' (M), l. Otlfl:lefflClr 0), n hi bli ht ~ •Y a •• ernoon I#":'"" 111111 .. 1 ""'"1 Tll'N ; 1· i..l. 1o. oor. tO i ' C1XQ.-.. SWlmmfQIF meet t ..... re o<•y-,, rl\lfl• ..00.'''.ll A:111y-I. Ml1~I011 VII m uruty colle•e actlon , .. •N . • ~ , , • .,,.. •.09.o. lb ,. T' • u"' eWJ)Drl. . ' ...... ~-....,' '11!'.!.; : IUrft. a....•••mi*u•ll 1tr1Mt"N · euea.b > . Kevin RobeJtao .,:~-;.'1tl*~1~~~ti.N: 200Mec11,,R111•w-1.Lo$Altn'll""- o 1 nil 01c er t'c' m,,e• •'swam a 5S.1' to Win the It~ ..... ~,-'· 1,i.wt1tw1a cl1. 1•~: 2P~~:._ i. i lrn!>lon• cL1, '· ra ge 01s o e1e. loO fly for Newport and 1. ~ '''· i. "**'ell."""'' Ho1~1n1 11.>. ,, L•l't•iw...,. (Ml. 1 dropped an 81·79 decision the -Sailors ciptured the t:M... ·• T1i:'1~~l;!.d11y-1. TflO!fttl t1.1, z. when Jla.rk Bernhart 200 medi...y relay but n.~r,::;;;.,r._~w,!.'":1M~i . .......,,, 111,.,,09,, <L1. ri..,.: t;,1.2. 1 m ~ ~ that was it. " -Of-. ......... .. • ......_ . (Ml, s. KIOOJ ILJ. Tlmt! 2S.t. .de~~ on a ~air -f"' ' ,.,,. '--··· L "'·~·"'(L) iO "'"-' ""°'" CLI, ?. ~ free t rows wlt two Fountain Valley'ai ~Jl "'::~~i.O'H>tr•tLl.-t Monffl1 .100 1"1,-,_ 011r19111 11.1. TllN: Seconds ~remaining for Babashoff S'+'lm a~~$ tL:.Lfa~~::·(ru: ~ 1·::0-'FrN-1-&opri CMl,? .. ~t I San Dieao Mesa. to win the 290 rrei. • n.1 s. (LI. Tl"": u... Cl.l. l. Uf'l•m"" l"'L Tl"". 1.01.e. Saddlebaet ColJeae 4:4&.o to ,.apture the~ (;t,.~r~ri~~1~:h.'t''~ ~,;;.-;~1it'1~~=~~~J:.~1 won and lost. The free ,. 1 .i-i ,. .. c--1 Al'lderso...•fLl,2.lft>f· G h d ed 74 SO · .. n.le !l.) l Hl<lll CEJ . Tlmt: 1;01..4. 100 Bac--1. Kloos IL l, t. Gottir .. au~ os r~pp . 8 : Ri .. hard Chacon won 10t aA.i1-1 .. se:!IUll91 tE>. 2. Som· 11.1.s. "'"'°'"IL>. ti,,.,.: i:aa. 1 rd t I R d Cil "' l.k*I 11 Cl.I Ti.tr.· 100 8r.asl-1, Mortllell• tl), 1. ve ic o 1vers1 e . Y the 100 fly and 100 breast ~" tL1. s. • ., . . EQMI <1.1.1. sm1111 u.1. Tlmt : i :1i.1 .• College_ in ga~e action lo pace Costa Mesa to 8 1 1·!:i,1Fr .. R•t•y-I. L•~-Bttel'I. a"'" R.o••r-1. Los Al-iNIQll. and I. a1ned a victory by 111-44 w1·n over Estanc·1a -Tim.:J:>t.t. Tlmt : .. :.M.s.. ' I 'orf t t th f Mi ..... Vlo .. (llSI (II) S..11 C'-nll Ulll .... rsltr C .. l !ti D• .. M II .. ei 8 e coo erenc.e end Mission Vlejo's 200Mtc11..,11.11.1-1.M1.s1onv1~10. ?OO ~"' At1•1 --1. uniwrt1ty, table B . G~"'I ed ~ · ·Time · 1·.u.. · To-. 1;09 1· I • . nan UUUOI turn ,na :ioo·,; ... :.:, H-IM), Fr..-.. ?OOFrH-1.H .. ll CU). .c~arrey used. an 1n· S4 .0 in the 100 ny as Mls-1,.,,1.1 . .,....., ·1111111. Tl..,.: ·,;~s.i. ~ F'"-" s.•w <u>. ,, s-n.n. eJ101ble player 1n three :ioo1nd ""dl•r-1 ouc--rth (Ml .Time ', ..... . e . . sion Viejo toppled San 2. Ray 1M1, l. O'Go;m•n !SJ. Ti .... : . llilf'rH-1. Sis•• (Ul , 1. s-{U). v1clor1es. one ag81Dsl Clemente 135.28 _ 1.030 T1n~.u' I Saddleback· Jlnd the , ·so· .. ,,.-1. oi..a1•-1 JM>,?. 1ooer•••t-1.1.1on .. rd(UJTl!re : 5'.0lmMI (Ml. J. Cadl ISi. T1mt: 1l.). 1.2s.,. others against San Diego \'arsff g D11t111Q-1 . G1r•••d !M>. 2. H011t11 u•-11t~n 1•111t1 l!IT.,. and Southwestern and 1M1 ,1Han1M1.Po1m1 -i1 ... i.o. 200 M1011r A11aw -1. L1gvn• 1 ,....,.... (t:J) 176) ......... ,..., IOO Fir-I. Gooclttl !M), 2. 8uKl'I 8' .. cn. Tl .... : 2·20.s. was forced lo forfeit the 200 Mtdl•Y R••ay -1. "'.port CM>. s. L•• (Ml. Time : 1~.o. :ioo "'"-'· er"n 11.1, 1. w111'-"' th e . Ho1110r. ·u..,.: l:U.1. 100 Fr••-1. Ola11k l (Ml, 2. (l), Tlmt: 2 11.1. r e WlnS. tD1 fr .. -!. a.tie~ CFI t. kOI"'*' IMI, l. Frtn1eri !ML Ttn'll: so Fr•1 -1. C.oor•vl •ri Ill, 2. I Golden West and Santa °'*"'°"' tNI s. M<Glntrr 1N1. T1m1 : so.1. E"o0wr9 '"-'· Tlmt : 1'.>. M · ded I · l:a .s.. Wltlf'rM-1.llraun !M),2.Jlly!MI, I~ f'rH-1. COOl"llJI.., !LI. Ti...; on1ca en regu ation 290 tt.c1. ,.,,..,,~_,_ Mn1tr • 1F1 l.E~1M1,Tlmt :4:Ss.1. 1:1s.t. play tied at 61 as neither 1.1e.-..i.ruon1NJJ.Fy1111N1.T""': 1~ e .. c--1. 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Ne~ ,"sail Ra'.r we. a n gan Ir. tion ·Gra 1-0, Cos• N stru and int I 1 sev1 Ra I fo \; fin a !er run: the 1 N in t Bob run· Arl .dou· N win1 tom Jeff stoJ , horr A 'Piles the inn scor thir1 ploo Ii 11 A-Ju, ~ De' Sehl Jaki Tesl runs ,· D 'ble I-l at si-nE !ti Cl I t"'O Gra . ... ~­.. ..,t. !>Ofct, ""'~' $t1rr, -· Cltrlf) .OOM, OIClll, ........ • Bratlll '"' ••• .... .. ... ....,, . "''° "'"' ..... Kflko Co>•• ~, .... _ """ "K' T~ E~so Co>~ ..... ..... -·-"""' "'~ Pl't~• -... ...., ,_. '" ·v ... 1 G<lfl "'" Tl111 .... Ht"• ,.,, ""'" Pltl11 H•m St1HI ..... ,., "'"' ... .. ~: a ati rou1 pla: T go• ~~ tog the Sal· as- £ rec gar' 16-4 ifl t I ~ w .. ·.~ SJ"" v • ., ' QJI ~ ~ • M ~ • • • l Cliff '!>:I nrhoeircr rC: · tired Ute first 18 J1a\\era he .;faced . to paoC! the ' .. N~w~prt Harbor. High · Sa1lqr.-to· a 3·2 win over Rqncho Alamitos High Wednesday anernooo ·in a non-league baseball game a~Newport. In other diamond ac· tion Wednesday, Bolsa ·Grande blanke<I ~larina , 1-0, and Edison blasted Cost? J\otesa, 8-1. NeYt'port's h'larhoerrer struck out nine batters and took a perfect came into the top of the 1 :seve nth innin g against Ran c ho Alamitos. Jlowever , th e visitors finally solved rwtarhoef- fer and picked up l\.\'O runs on t\1to hits to m~c the game clol:ie. Newport took a 2-U lead in the third in~ith Bob Hanley conec tinr.1 run-producing sing le and Art Sorce a run-scoring • double. Ne\.\•porl S('ored t~e winning run in the bot- tom of the s ixth when Jeff St;irr s ingled and 's tole second. third and home. A home run by Costa 'i ·lesa's Garv Bau me tied 1he score iO the second inning. but Edis on " -Ce1atury League Champiotas rhursday. February 27. 1975 DAILY PILOT (;3 8th __ ,Final For A r~a Prej,'s T ~miis fiesults R. k• Bill BadhaO'l won lbree Ol~l•H• 0•1 °''· w.u, 1.), ~ 1o " ·-·~).t. '°D IDgS of four sets ror Newport St!fltti ... 1 _.,, w 1111...,. '°" 10 .A Har bor H ig' h's tennis w. .... _,..,0.1. P•1-n!1<4,o.1. Fr-ISCO•·I. learn. but it wasn't °""'°u 1N1 a.1. w .. 11, .. o. *'· Behind the strength of enough as Palos Verdes ~.:=:'~~2·"'· PalOlol(nl"1·*'· its 60-57 wln OVE:!r Marina posted a 14 1f.,i·13 YI win Pl•-•itn tNl deL P•loo.tdll .. ,. High, the Fountain over the $4ilors Wednes-Otf.Fr ... MKO~ .... Valle y High Barons day arternoon at .Palos R1ord111-D1mp 5ey (1'1) cle l . W•llierman·LOl'IQIJ' &·0, •·l. cMI. moved up to eighth this Verdes. e ..... .,.o.1.,.bu•ol·5 .... 1. week in the final CI F 4·A Badham 's only singles S-dtuno-&u<•1•• ~,..1 .,,,. '"2·•b. -4-0.6-0. basketball writers' poll. loss wa.s to Palos Verdes Edi'°" 1111 c10> coslfl Mew The Barons, 22·5onthe ace Al \Vinklc r , "·ho o. l.f"'llt 1 l/~·,~ simot1'"" ... "-season, are the on ly swept to four v.·ins over I Hun11noton1>-l,Nea16·J.G1a~"'""°""'" Orange County school in Ne\\•port. Palos Verdes .,i.mPb!tu tfi won ~·4, 1o~t 1.6,-.. the lop ten .or the 4:A poll. is the ~efending Cl 1'"' 4·A 6-'s!'.!t.\\ tEI wol'I•·• • .-1. •·1. l·S, Although it received 11 champion. G.s1uc1oe•t(f>I01.t2·6.2·•.l·6.- votes . Marina rinis hed Rick Lada and Duncan 6 ~. O<lubll$ out of the top ten. Strauss held their O\\'O .... n,·H<1•11111on ir i 1,,,, 10 1 r<1n<•~· Empire League cham-for Ne\\'port. each \~·in· · klM"°" i.i., 1·6: e1e1. w1gril·Hn1 w. .... pion Huntington Beach ning tv;o si ngles sets. R. R11111.Pho111p, !E) 10~1 •·•. ~-•· didn't make the top ten, Newport, hO\i.'t'\'C r , had wono:~:.;!~,;o,11n<6111 eoiana-. but received eight votes. troubles in doubles, V.'in !.11•111e~ I th I lh . I JOM>IG<• ifl 'lllol W•!ll ftt·«ths. on y r ee ess an ntn gon y t\\'Osets. °>"~.det.Mlsn .. ~~•.10~1rouarneu .... ,. Marina. The two rivaJs •'a r s i ly .,., G•om"n"-1 clash Friday night in lhl· .. ~ Mo:lwclf\ lE I won 6·7, ~Ill!! '>-S.-· f>·2, "'"" 6·1 rir St round or th e P•IMV1.0.~(14Y,1(1l~>l NtllfPOl"I 8t<Kk11(El~p111 5·~,won 612.w«> playoffs. Pe..-wn !"I) ~~.·:~inlll&r0-6, toed .,.-;,~:~~·IE! won •·I. won ti-1."'91•' South Coast League· E.-er•1-1,11edRoor1ow11.1.<te1.Pi11-'>-),won•·3 S I Q90"$6·\, Do11M•i champion an C e mente saa1i.am !NI 1ost o-6, won i..•, -P11t'-O-Coi!••o11 iEl ~p111 w11t1 1 .i•I~· finished ninth in the rin<.tJ ... I. WOl'll> I St>efm.in IJ.J •" Get Oml>Sby·Clinton • • l.oiG .. (NJ IO~t 1·6. 10'1 3·6, WOI\ 6·1. b.J,.-2 Coach Dick Morris' Corona del Mar Sea Crosson, Brad -Greeley, Dave Day. Stand· 2-A poll whil e Mission wont.(!. Ton1e1 ·L•nto•n !El Hllll 5·S. •i. Kings captured the Century League wrestling ing -Rob Hixon, .Rhett T ucker, Spyro Kem-Viejo received six votes, ,,.:~~.)$(Nllo\tG.f>.~st•·6·-"-•· "°1116·o,s.-) c hampionship with an unbeaten season. ble; !\like Schieber, Jay Hachigian, lvlike butfinishedoutofthe top M••o!ii·Whir!:~1~N l ~put wi1ro Kneel l.ng (from left) -Steve Bufe, Andy Doobs Morris ten. Ehenbr•n-Rodrlo\lei 6·l, ,.,. Go:i. ' · · Ve rbum Dci finished Tt1~r.Toumor1<&-1,1.1 . bilis.ajon, Dave. Sowa, Steve Richmond, Chris s.-nan-N1u.;11 tNJ tied 1.1. 1o<.1 __ _;:__;_ __ ~-------,--------------------------------as the u nan i mo u s u.10\tJ.6, 1·6. El Toro Coastal Roundnp Blasts Men's Golf Vista number one selection in E"•nc1 .. 11t •;,111•1•> AtdlMM the 4-A, Garey is the top Sttiwarti IE~,;:~0 Wtiitmo:r '·6, ranked 3·A school and oet, ~te•wn 1>·0, de1. w est 1>·1. 001. S M . I d Pr .. tt6·G. an ar1no ea s the 2-A Pnillips lfl 10~1 l ·6. won 6·4, "'°" division. • f>.fl.woni..o. Porter t E ~ 10<,I 1·6. won 6· 1, won 6-1. -b·1. 1'11wlPoH ... Pol. S<:llool,re(orol pt!i, '· Verburn Dei D~·OJ 200 Gwin1Jp IE) l~I 2·1>, won 6·2. won t..1.won6·l . Badminton R esults Golcle11Wtsl ftll 111 Plet'tfl Mi•edDo11•ln ~an<ler~·Me1 •<1 (GI clel. 6e~r. Mu,,av 1S·ll, tS·1. B<oolo:.~·Hernan<ltol IGI Gel. Cook- Ret-a IS-l, 1~·8. Sir<1t u~11·l:lo nomly tP) de!. McOo11a lO·'imilll 1~· 1 I, •·lS. t5·1. LonGon-Wriql\1 (P) do:!. JorGar>· Mu111edn 15.11, t)·•· scored single runs in the Rival John GJ.asscock was Ray Potts w8s third with third and fourth and ex-·the winner of A flight in a 87-11-76. ploded 'o''ith three in the 'low net tournam ent for · c. F. Fuscher was the 1.Cr~pi (Z1·ll lb3 Doubles 11eaton-Sawava (El 5pl!t w1ill B<oi!n<n·Swa•n 3·6. 6·7, de!. Poi!tt•-.on- lol..on6·l,l>·L McVk~er -MolrQOI (El lo~t 1·6, 1·0.. .....,1>·1,b-•. Regan third at 95-17-78. !:~•~0~~~::!·1:q.61 ;~ In D night. Bill Bailey 5.San1a 8<1fb.ilra 111·1) 111 EdlMM1Utl (t)CoO•IMY was th e w ·n 'th b.1ng1ewoo<1<11.J1 101 Siftllln D1Db!o:-Sllo\l~e 1GI !kl. Worilll.ft!1il• Pult1JhCfl•·lS, 15·8, 1S·11. B<l<Jgf!r-M.!rloner lGI won by do: ldull. fifth to smas h the EIT HI h th L B h oro g came up e aguna eac men's . B flight winner with l\lustangs. with seven runs in the golf association in action 87-16-71 with Walt Pulh W a I k s t o Scott f t th · · Wed t p J S . Desros iers and Bart irs ree innings . a a m pr1ngs re· (92-14 -78) winning over nesday afternoo_n .a nd cently. John Snedden (91 ·13-78) Schaefer and singles by b ed t 7 2 Jake Duggan and l.r1att reez 0 3. · :'-'1n over . GlcisscOck had an 83 on matching cards. Fallbrook High 1n a noo· Ith h di c Teske produced the three league baseball game ut w a 10 an cap or a . Charl~s Sc~roer w:as runs for Edison. El Toro. ~e~ 73 . S~an ley Poland. the C fl1gh~ w1nn e~ with Dale Grirfln hud a dou·. Jn other diamond ac· f1n.1she4, with 81 -8-73 but 88·19--69 with Louis Un- = ble in the rirth and J eff tion Wednesday Dana G l as s.cock won by der.wood seco nd at 1-fattabaugh collected u. I-fills dropped a •3.1 de· matching scorecards. 91·18 -73 and Frank si-ngle in the sixth as cision to Los Amigos in a "te1rina could get only non-league game played· ty,·o hits ;:igain"l Bolsa · ., at Los Amlgos. Grande. T he El Toro Chargers Women's Golf .... I ne r WI 7.Sierr" (1J·7l Jo Motir (El lost to ~rtollno l-6; IOS.1 97·23-74 . Al Schwesig 8.Foun1a1nVdlle.,111.51 51 toH,.rr i!i1.fl;IOllloWerner J.1>;~1. (102 26 76 d Q.L.0.Wils.on(21·(1 Sl .\rmendriJl>·l. • -) Won SCCOn 10. Cresc:enla Valley (7G·S) 15 Si~m !El tiecl 6·1>, l~l 1·6, ).0, over Carlto n Lamb Other\recelvin9vo1 .... :s .. 11 Marco-; WOl'l6-t. (102 26 76 h' 09·•11t, Marit1<1 (19"8l" 11, f 11llerlon R•nn !El won l>·I, tied,.,, IO!.t 3·6, · -) On mate tng (17.,) 9, Celmpton !14·1l 8, Hunti<l\110'1 wonf>.O. cards. &eacn (16·118, S...rra (11.101 s. Pacinc R\lbllduo: (El won 6-•, 10~1 s.-1• CMo, !11·1l S. Villa Park (lO·ll S, St. AA· Lamb was the winner 11w1nv·sc1 •. 91s.. _n .. 1. EN•Mff Of a IOW putts COmpeti· 'lntlu<lellnreel~c;teils. R1,1~·LrrM11t (El def. 0rownwn- tion with 28 while Jerry Po$.Scheot.re""'4 PU. ~1!:,!~~1.!::: 6-t; Get, c11e~s1er· B f . · h d d l.Gare1P~ll l9'f SlUOder1·Po!.Ml(Elwonb·l,t..l;b·2. rown 1n1s e secon 1 Lo\Am•<JO' f1J.11 1n wit ._ 29 and C. F. 3!.al\Ga1>rie1 ~2s.31 1s1 6-I. •.1.010A11~01.11 111 .1 1111ior \1anit11 F\ischer third with 32. ~.Cama,,uo t11.11 111 Poland, Snedden and 6 Nortll !Rive•~«lel (21·4) 9'1 .... ...,...,".,.,., (J•l (f) p.,Josv....sn I c; .. ne-.ha (7)..S) .',I> ""'"' Schroer copped closest a.ee,,.,.1v><111,c:w.1> ·~ Ne.sea11 (N ) ck!'I. watt~ i.-1. oe1. l lh · h th ~.c:aoro1101?1·ll •! wauirman6·1,dfl.Palouchi6·2.ae+ . 0 e pin onors on e 1G. we~t Torr ante 111.n 11 f,ansbc.o .. I. third hole while Knute 011>ers '''e•vlnQ vote~: Vi(!or ~~~ Johnson Was the Wl.nner v .. u.,., 11J.tJ 13, R .. mon .. c»-s1 11, Palm $p.-011qi {19·•1 11, w~~t Covi"'1 W6mell'~Sln111IH S......Ger~ {GI def. M11r ra1 11 ·'1, 11·2. ·sm;111 !Gl <tel. Rel!<l 11·4. 11-6. Sflo..<,e (Gl def. Bottoml'r 11-8. 11·S. Broo._~ (Gl Get Wr!9h\ ll•S, 11·6. OldmPn !G >def. Puh1Jfltll 11-0, 11.0, 0..oqe• lC.I <tel. Polldck 1I·•.11·0. Mfn'I !.inqle~ Noejia jGl def. Be~Slttr 15·1, lS.•. c-IP) def. ><e rMlldel 1S·12. 15"-'. Sir<K\I~ ( P) <let. JorGan t S-8, IS· 10. l.or'don !Pl oet. MtOonalO IS.-12. 15·2. W+ratunga < P) <tel. Dobb If 1S.'I, 1$.<:.. Martincl !Gl won by clelll\111. Womet1'1 Do11bt1s Silf>Qer1-Smitn lGJ Gel. Mutrav· lieed1S.-8,2·5.15·11 BtOOO.S·Sll<l11~e <Gl dfol. eo11om1,. W"Oh! lS·•. 1 ~·~. Ol1Jman·M 1Jlhe<1n !G) Gel. Pul,,,hcll·Poll~h 1S·6, 15·1. P~hth, ~s 8'"6Nlelle,C ..... 1.,,11 Sortt, lb 'OMl•l,tb $1•rr, t i -.,H Cl•••, rl .JoM, lb 01c•1•u,011, ltl ,,.,..,,.11.r,p •Br-'IS,P ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' . ' . ' . ~ g Toi•\\ " ' kw.bf ....... ' • ' • • • ' ' • ' scor~d one run in the Cirst inning and t.hen took o a 3-0 lead wi th two tallies 0 in th e . bottom of the ' 1 second. Jerf Strano and : l\·tike Miller both singled o With Strunn moving to o third· on an error and ' 0 ~till er to second on a o stolen l)ase. ~ They \i.'ere driven in on For Coast A on the 18th. 12'·1l I, Mt. Carmel 09-6! S, Oowne1 Oil-' league I 5, Lynwood { 11·\ lellQIJ(!) re a C 5.D•narG (B·71e.,que) 5. . osta Mes~ Pa1.!tc:hool,.-.(or1d• Pt1. St. Patrick's Day is 1.~Maro1W>11,.01 1911 · d h 1. Mlr.,le~le !25·7) 181 Pres ident's cup com-played March 18. A mini JUSt aroun t e corner l .wa1 .... 1!21.•1 1s1 petition is nearing com· tournament is s et for Big and Orange Coast area ~:~~!'t~~~isi· :~ pletion at Santa An3 Canyon CC March 11 . golf courses are prepar-6.Morff!Gvauev111 ... 1 11 C. t Cl b I th ing ror their annual i.L.A.eap11511z2.11 as oun ry u or e Lnn1Cna Bearh a.AQOU• .. cro.51 "z v..·omen's club. -;:, mixed tournaments and 9 s....c1e.._,. .. cro.,1 n In a stroke play event, Low e.ross winners for parties that go with the ioO~~=~~c:1:(t:i~~111q vote~: L .~~ 'lar•e O'Keele was I.he the Laguna Beach celebration. Lutheran 111.s> 12. 1-1eme1 <'4-~l ~. Have you picked up your free plant and book · atl<qstOne! ' • • ll•ntho.\I ... .. ' ' ' ' "1111 ><CM ... '" • ' , , 1• "' -' If I b ( d Mii~•on Vi,10 UB·ll 6, .\voation (11·81 '11•• low net ...,·inner in flights \•.'omens go C u oun Costa Mes a Golr and 6. rndio !e-t 1e11gue1 s, c1>anrie1 11 (893-2491) c ..... ,,..,. (I) .. ' .. • • a single by Gaty Key, •who had l\i.'O hits and four runs-batted-in for the Chargers. E l 'foro brok e the game open with four runs in the third innin g. with Key getting the big A and B with a 73 . Li l Marks capturing A CounlryClubwillstagea ~~':~s'.19"81~.1:1e11 C.••dens '1·l M t C k d flight with 92 ; Val scotchtwosomeeventon -·~·~:::.::·~=·~·~··~·:··~"~·-----~llllll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!lll argare ran · an Morton won B fl ight with Su nday, March 16 with·.-Mary Murphy lied for 87 ·, Helen Drexel>'us was I · · R Plltl~.rl ' • 8 P!WIP\.tl,ll,~ • • lkrlllwrdl, lb • • &.um., lb ' ' • MCCoy ,t ' • Mt.Elroy, II ' • A-r.11 ' • l(rlkOl'I.,. );ti ' • ' ' • • • ' ' • ' ' ' hit . •• ' • d t7 teams p ay1ng an groups ... econ 8 4. second with 95 : a nd Put or six. Fran Dye fired a 96 to \r•'olff won C flight with P ·d l' win€ flight gross honors . res1 en s C!UP com-.th Lo' w tu 105. petition will begin March ~1 1s. erner~ap r· Jn B flight net action, 16 wi t h f irst round .. ,., 1ng net with 76. Margie Davison was the . matches to be completed Co\1111<1.P ' $1\lllkie, ti • • • ' ' ' • • 0 ~.p,)b 0 llrquNrt. \!i b He11'0fl,rf,t • • R~se Delane~ was ~he winner with 68 , followed by March 23. Signups are ~ : D01ghtg~ossvtc~orMth . by Doris Fagg at 71. now underway. O.Wlklf.cf ' • ' • ' • • Croc1o1r, p • Tol•ll " ' ' Edison '" '" ,_, ' • • • • • 1 MD~~.1b • 81...,.,,dr\,p 1 WB......,,11 ' ' ' t 1 \04 . Pauhne. White won .Vangie Christiansen won Jmprove,nents are be- 0 ° low net with 73 and Cnightnelwith 77. ing made on tbe night-g: Raymo Casey wa s Inabackninetourna· ligl\tedCos't:aMCsadriv· o o second at 76. • • ' • C.0,.ll!Nw. .. '" ... ·-· fdl-CIJ 2 GMu•es. ~.rt Sir,.,,., lb ' ' 2 1 ment, Martha Beaumont ing: r:ange.. .. o o Big Canyon was the winner with 29'12 .• • ·~ • ' . •• ~ ~ Membe rs of th·e Big Others were ¥argie' Mission·'t'iejo II r1M WT!lflt,p ' • Mlll9r,CI ' ' W CO,, (I ' ' • • ' o Grlj1lva. lb ' ' • ' Canyon Country Club Davis~n (31J, Helen . President's .. Cup qu81i · ~ ~ women's golf group en-DrE'.xehus (38) and Ruth lying will take p lace at S.Vor•. ,. ., o Tot•h " ' • folltlbfrd, 2tl • ' °"""~'· t • ~"'1ete•, lb • ' Pe-~r.Otl, U • ' 0"9')0ll, lo " ' • c,;l>SOfl, p • ' leu1. rt • • T1>1•ls " • Mlrl11• l•I •Vlflt\lr•,tl C.•ltfln, 1b 0.IMUO,JO Tl1nl,tl . WI!_,,, H•11•1M~h. rl ,uFrant1,< Wf1'\611, '' P.-11r\, lb ... mllton, 11 Sl•IU119s, pt. Arl'ldt, pf! Tol•ls BOlwG;•lldtlGO ,,,....... • 000 •• • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' • ' ' ' ' ,. ' ' "' ,._ i ....... Soccer ' ' • • • •M ' ' ' ' ' • • ' ' • ' ' ' ' • • ' • • ' ' ' ' ' ' • • • ' ' ' ' The Edi so n lligh Chargers face Salesian High Friday afternoon at a at Edison in the second round Of tbe Cl F soccer playo(fs. ' The Chargers used fine goaltendin g , by Greg Dyar a nd goals by Dave ftehelin and Brian R0l+5e to get past Mir a Costa in the first round, 2-0, while Salesian was breezing to a 5-0 win over Agl'ltlW'a. Edison brings a s~ason record of 19-5·1 into the garne while Salesien 1s 16+1 and Is ranked ri/th !ntheCIFpoll. 'Basketball ' ' 002 000 0-1 124 000 •· , D•A• HUii (I) .fffltr.11' S.tnk•. 11 Hf~Mr, 111 &.N.li<lft, rf VMIQ9til,t er-Ing,,~ $1ra\t0fl, Ill -·"' MOrrl_.,(I IMrlln. (f Fow11r,p H...,..,,p iun~ted,p .. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • • ' ' ' • ' • • ' • Tot.if. ,. ' Lot. AtnltOl (JI I •b r Ma••. is ' ' (NQr1'1¥1, ii ' ' \1'1~1.lb ' ' teflly, 11~ • ' ...... ,,t ' • fi:" • ' ..,...n\si,p ' • COIMI, 111 ' • ......... ~II ' ' 81r ry.11 ' • Lerm•. t i ' • toi.1~ " ' 1 l tertained Victoria Coun-Whitaker (33 Y.!). Mission Viejo Golf Club 11 ,.... try Club women in the SeacUff ·from Saturday throGgh • • • ' • ' • • • ' ' • • ' firstorahome-and·home Members or the Marchl2. • : seriesthisweek . women'i golf group at A me m ber·b l e nder Actionwasscoredona Huntington Se.pcliff tourn a m ent wil l take ' ' t w o I ow b a 11 s of Country Club staged a place Satur.Qay with a : foursome basis with · two b e tter balls or 12:30shotgun starf. 0 Doris Love and Marion foursome tournament re-Roger Belanger, head ~ Wilder teaming with Vic-cenUy. pro at Missio.n Viejo, o toria's Ruth Straw and tnrirslplacewithal3.1 says th e r e cently : Elma Simmons for first were Vi O'Gara. June enlarged clubhouse and o place at 125. Doyle, Alice Acklin and women's locker facilities 1 Second place went to ·Hazel Mollica. wi ll be opened next "' rll4 I.tt e Schau mer and ·. Bev Emerson, Pat week. 0 rt1ickey Renwick of Bi g Penewell, Pat Lackner • Mile Square ' • • ' ' • ' • ' • ' 1 Canyon with Dottie and .Vivian T routman : Dales and Tony Lassiter finished second at 134 . o or Victoria at 127. Third ~lace went to Kaye ~ Jac kie McCloy and Temming, Middie Ben- o Claire Wisdom teamed ner and Betty Peterson ~ with guests Betty Schlife with 135 . o and Sammie Nutt for In fourth placewithl36 , third placept 128. were Kay Moser, Nancy • The return match al Ray. Mel Cutler and s Victoria CC will be Gerry He~e. Skip Whittet, head pro at Fountain Valley Mile Square Golr Course, team e d wilh sportscaster Tom Kelly to win a p ro-media tournament al Wilshire Country Club Monday with a net score or 66. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,•• ~NBOAADS & OUTBOARDS·l·O'S: • WESTERN NAJIQNAL POWERBOATS•KAYAKS•SKllSo ! CANOES· TRAILERS· SPEED • • BOATS· INFt.ATABLES • OO'NN : • AIGG~RS ·fl~µ 'G BOATS· SK1 • : BO.A: • SMALL ! L.'ST DAY OF OFFIOAl PRACTICE TOMORROW S2 00.ERAL ADMISSION, KIDS UNDER 12 FREEi • WATE:o ~'. , • SKI~,.,.. -··:1E • ! CRUl':' ALL ! • SMALL PARTS fAHIDI , ~ • NGIN • Here's your once-a-year chance to see Indy champions rike Marlo Andretti. Bobby and Al Unser, 'A, J . Foyt and Johnny Ruther· ford racing at over 200 mph I · ExperJe~ce a classic open wheel, open c9ckpil race-the only one like ii in the West Tickets at all Tlckelron oullels-includlng Sears, Broadway, and Ward's-or Walllchs 1>1uslc City and Llbllrty agencies -or Speed· way box blfice; Ontario, California 91764. (714) 984-2255 •.. ONTARiO MOTO!I SPEEDWAY ! CCESSORIES ·CHARTS & • • 2S • INBOARDS & OUTBOAAI! • LARGE TO SMALL · SEE • ! INBOARDS & OUTBOARD~! !SPEEDBOATS• lf"LATA • TRAILERS · c,AN( ~ •KA • POWER BOATS · TAMAR ·!SKI BOATS· SM WATER& . • ROUGHWATEP: .TS •OlNGRl •CRUISERS UP FE.ET· 1-0 ! ENGi~ 6 It-OS· LARGE • & sMAi.L Ol1 OS · POWER •B~TS·~· i·SKUS ! ACCESS' :AS G~ORE •DOWN R LAGS TO • Fl.AREt'•. fRATIONS :IN-'•" -I •FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAM1LYlll •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11•~"-tl INtT. O~ll' ... ""°•Alff PIC•AI, MI MIN.t.11$ • V$CR Au• "'°""""."". !.( ..... ~,. '"""'' ""' . ~ ... """' ............... _""""' now,'""',~ -.. °"""" .. , ... • MARCH1-9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ........ ' ..... -.n$1.M,Wit.• lfDI wrm.tn', Jl WOIU.S ·IJ-. Start playing around •.•• The ploce to ploy is Los Alamitos Roce Course. wtth otl the thrills o nd rewords thot only horness racing cori bring: The wheel$ stort turning Febrvory 28 ot 8:00 pm Ylorp ond $pin for 55 nights. Monday through 5oturdoy. At Los AJomlfo$ everything moves! \Ve hove on intimate 5/8 milettock. so you see close·up the stort a s well a s the finish. Four exoctos every night. Tontollzi119 cuisine at moderote prices In The Turf Terroce or ot your toble in our heated grandstand. Oosed circuit TV k!-ts you $tUt cotch o H the action if you wont to wonder. Wot ch for announcements obout our special "Kot to Trot" nights every Wednesday. celebrity nights on Thursday. Plenty of parking. Do yourself o good turn and $I Ort ploying orovnd ... ot Los Alamitos P-oce Course. Op.ning Night Friel~ hbruary 28 thru May I, 1975 For N'Mrvatlons calls (21~) 411·0922 or (714) 99S·S077 (on Kotella near 605 Fwy.) Southern California Racing Association 4961 E. Kotello Ave .. Los Alamitos, CA 907~0 \ . ' • • .... . ' . . , i I "' . , " . LOS A ,..v .r,;-. .. ., l ~ , ... 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't IU~ ~· phqne wh~r .. ,...wantll. ev~.~atlon·of atore locllllolii aDd 'r~lr' f1>rce1 a • vehlcleil. 10: it...,,,ea, bul ti.forei111$1 •• \ilkf •llib'•eoiu ol lllll'~;:;'lll!ide , m e .•PPo tment W•l .···~t 1 makn economlc•sena' ror anaJ)l'1J1l-'of.ae1vlc'e i.m.Pl9v . '~erpurpoa:H · \ i .. D11Ce;indiv'°4Jalr~411lti.i.-118ka aa..u-..wohingt_oo ~u. for-an 1n1~all.,<·repalrman . 'ihi "Phone company .beeaule. 11 ments ancl C)!stomt~. 1 '· Anc! ·-It llaa'.;,eanfouviftga !or la each.elf~· 1eleettd.Jo,alll* -'!be Bell System baa .besll Mini ~~;~di>l:'ey \ran rfo'-1? ~ oom· · something is wro111 }OU~ ... J111I The f'b<>llO"~a,rt ~ b~ • cllltom.0, tJie comiiallY 1ald, lb w"!'14bave to be j>re-1"ired while ' lrimllar:Wotlo lo. Ivar!""! !'arll of one a • ..,c ~ •. ~.tbepi\one totbe9torc. Andi! develoJ)O!I {~ Iii last couple of loin& io the Phooefl,lsrt;tnstei<! .uni!••· ..,-uctlOil•~ be-.. tM-nlr)'. ·· · • ' .. ,. '' • ,_,._,,,._, "'>lo • ,f ., ';• . •ff<f~'?,)..: .. , ~ , ~ I , ~I '' ~ -, I i •. I t • 4 -f ,_ ~· ' .. ,,->• . I I , ,. '"'• •-., • • , · 'f9"ftl. -.r.. . .' 'J·l. • . • , Food c•~tS ·u ~· ~tate '~ , ,, . . . :A-pla1i~1 A~s,-ilecf:'. . ' '". t ; ( •. ' :· .r. : _, . • Grocer B~ts s1im'!: Oil (Jost ' ·.' Solar ':'P 01~~r 1G~ts P. ''~.· .. ~·'.'.;sh '.,; .WASHINGTON· !A,Pl ~ Higher mid· . • ~ ' d.Jeman charges for rood continued to boost ·'R • iT • 'I . . ' -i contain eno~.DlC)U,S amo.upt.a of radioacllvity; :Wbal's to .stop ' And it is the' ffiaJor corpora· U6{lll, ~pec\al loterel!,grpu}ll and · trad~ ~associalipns tha' Jp.l)uence andrunCongr1J51,besa\d. ,, family erocery bills las( month, although tJie lpO i:ate.'or increase w,as su~~~~tx less than1a · · 1 ~~caedgo .• 1~.~ Agrl~ultW1! Dep~me.nt b~ an-1 . , -· i~ l SACRAMENTO CAP1 . The ret8.il 4ost ol a byQOtheUcal ~arket -State Coptrol\er~ Ken balkftOrdometticallyf!l"oducedfoocJ.rose$10, Cory ~as asl(ed· the Gil an annual basts, or S~·tenths ot one per-federal · iovernmeDt to .cen' fr.om Dece~ber. That compared with a 5 ,hall. Wha{ he cdlfed a OettentJncri~e di.iring the fll'St threi! months ''rJp.qff'' on C.alilomia of 1974, officials said. · ·' crude oil prices. · • 1At Tanuary•s ratei a year's supply of the market ba1.tetitems would cost $1.823. · Cor~· $&id he has peti- Mlddleme·n who tr~l>Od. process · and tion e d the F-ederal sell food after it leaves the fa'fnl boosted their Energy· Commission to share to $1,100 on an annual b&sis, an increase amerid i>M ce ceiling re- " of S28or2.5 percent froni December. gulati o n s to brin g •1111••••illll••••llllll••••••••• California to the level of 6ther states. ANANCE .. . Controls ' . . ,, ' ' On Coors Rejected Off. 34Perce1at· •:. . ' . .. CHATTANOOGA , Tenn. tAP> -Congress OUiht to sJ)end more on solar energy research and halt. the proliferation or nuclear power Plants, consumer aa . voe ate Ralpti Nader says. ~ "There's.no energy shortage in • terms o( meeting our needs for many decades,'' Nader told about 2,200 persons at the University of 'Tennessee at Chat- taoooga this week. He f&id Coilgr.ess has spent $30 billion developing nuclear power, but.only a few million on solar·re· search. PART OF THE problem, he said, is the pressµre from.· uUlities that will aperate the nuclear plants. "Congress will pour money in· to those forms of·energy that ma· jor corporations can.control," fie · said. "The sun doesn't fall into that categ(¥-y . '' .. We should nOt be stampeded into nuclearA'(J\Vehtn the misad· vised assumption tbltt._vte're-eo- 1ing to run out or .otl.AJ)d.ha t,rms of coal, everybody kl)OW5 -we have.asoo.ye.ar s"'-pply. "These nucleer pqwer. plJDts Isome man,ia~ 1 fflOlll firing .f . we,apon : to. 41.vot•te" a r~~c:lor . and wip1rrg out thousands o{ .,.,_ 1ple?'' ' ' ASked his qu4Uftbaliona to op- pose. nucrlear power develoP"" ment.. N11du. said, "Like au Aqsericana,, y.•e . Q4D aij be, vlc· Urns. i . •· ' ., I "I i"~ ~ '-, Viejo BolA Office Slat~a Plans f9r a rµodern new build· ing to house the Bank of America office at ~licia Parkw•y , near Trabuco Road in Mission Viejo have been anno"'nced. today by regional vict,t president H. H. Jackson. Construction is" exp4!cted to begin in June on a, S480.000 •. a,-600 square.root _m;z;sa_n.i~e ~t.ryctip-e to re;pl ace \Jle existing l .. Bankmobile .. moduja unilJll the site. , ,.. r1 • I Arc.hitect 1 fOr the prQ,j'ect. which will be part or the Allcljl Pla~a shop.pit\g c~9\er,, is Pettrson·Meek·Rhea of ~os Angeles. The "Jlanlu1¥.1bile" of· lic~open,ed I.as' ~eptem~r .. MUTUAL FUND·$~. ' . . . ' , 'ILAC~: • .".-.· . ·GMIM' • ~E .j~. ~POWDD. 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' '· •• ,, DAILY PILOT " I dlaano3i• 1, ear~.~! l!i<lunatJc fever IJ ,,... ••d•IJP"""' ,, ' . --'"< ~t:·T •,' •' ~',\'011, OR YOUR DOC-~. !\ ,.Al!'.J',IQN~ •" yw net4· 1• 1 Uver.Y, Ill• "'EJ''d<Hvtt rprom,,~11. wtl t, cexlf• . <!hl(ra'lf. tr al many ,people' r~ly, on us·' for th.,tt ,he'ittt(=t . •We ,wetcoitt<, r 1 · ror 'dltllv~J1 u !••'•rid ~ •c!c~tft!· l , . ... ' ,.~ t ' _,..,._c,, ··~· "r~·1• ' . \ • -J .) atrrl but rel<! cool Mot mat . " m -prk equ MOI pe~ the · dat· mi1 rro1 • fro1 yea 197l ..... bar 398, 0011 Chr dee sell con pro mo equ &uil Jau W< ( v. '"'' mis agrl wiU .olfl1 Tl tied ;~ jn Ji . A leg• :&h~i the ma la1' act T o:wat <:<>n .anc me 1 Iha ' ~ . ,.. . J: L: • • l . • •, l ,, . .~ t ., " " ' i ' ~ " • " . • •• -.. .. f • I fn,..Autb Sales '-I'' -'l'/; ' J' I i , • DBTllOIT !NP)·~ u,s, aato 11lea In mld·Febr :::-:-Jue:f!,t :t~ ~ llieideplowressed l_.,.,la'ofa year~­N!e8"d Tunday!t-.:r.""' for the period,' statistics lndilltq analyalS aUribut'"'' t•£ Im ~ bo · t .... rl>bate offfin and "" ,_ pl'O\(,.. • ''""' 0 ~ ... Very poor period for Genera\ match luldtFyebear, willcb made It eaay for the lndu•tey to ·m • ruary 1074.' , • While GM ••lea Improved, lheother<ompaniea r~porled ~~lllM1 oath •aid decline of·belween 10 and 25 percent from .Ml'•" ovehl. , ! • ,,. . ""ERICi\N MOl'OllS SAID Tuesday It la lo,..rtng aome ~·prtc,.•between $1.6 nd $196 by tutunc the bue Prtee ca two models und ellinlnatieg <ertaln otandard e<iUlpmenton nine other models. . AMC~.J•J.tbe second auto maker to lower prices by eqwpment changes to replace popular cash rebate plans which end \)Ila Friday. General Motors announced a similar move last week. The firm said the price cuts wl11 take effect next MDllday, March 3. · ,Industry ca~~jll~1reported Tuesday.tor lh~eb. 11·20 pen~~re 193 ~'~pared 'flth 193,893't year ago when . tho Ml.a~ jolft~ril , . o ~en ig car s al'5 ~ling.;· The .daily ~seJlin1 ;late,• owevc , was.,\be lowfi.st aince mid-February J 970: I For the calendar year, sales were 794,482, off tl percent from a depressed 890,394 lost year, GM 's mid-February sales of 98,299 were up 15 percent from.&,336 in the same 1974 period, the biggest gain over year·before levels for the indln!try giant since September 1973. I I THE COMPANY'S SALES In the year-before period were the poorestslnce1997. GM was hardest hit by the oil em- bargo due tolladomiMnCe In the big car market. 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PUQOH lndu • s4 4~, _._ 'It K•n GE 1 56 I 66 1s:.,.-~ ""'W•tr ... S 4 I... , , ~ I.JS I ~ 11 . ---G G-K-~N I 3JQ I " 16'1•-''• Ame-ron "' 4 1 11 + .... Con 11\d..s; ' l ]\] l't>,'t t ""' c.Ac· Corp 2 66 11-· '\ KanPLt I S2 • ll II'/•-... Xerox Consent .. ' Orqer Rejected WASHINGTON (API -made at ihat lime, and en re, Tbe Fed.era)' Trade Com -commendaUon o( its bureaus mission ·has,. withdrawn 'its of competition and agreement ~a consent order eronomics, it has withdrawn with the XerOx Corp6tatton. acceptance of the agreement .officials haiye'llnnouncm.·, and directed jts s taff to begin The order would have set· oegotiation~. for a revised Ued oemmi-ston~proeeeding.s agreement within the next JO against"lbe·S,omford, Conn., days. ('om.pany which were begun jnJltnuary, t973. A spokesman for the com- At that l4J1e the FfC al· mission s aid that he could not leged, amonc other 'things, comment on the reasons for lhflt Xerox had monopolized the commission's rejection. the nation's office cofJier He said that if a new consent· market by engaging in un-agreeffJent can be wor~ed lawful patent and marketin& ·out , the reasons for the ob1ec- act& and practices. tic.n may become kno~·n ·at THE CONSENT agreement :was worked out between the Commission staff and Xerox and submitted for public com- .meot last November. The commission announced that in liMhL o( the comments MARKET that time. UNDER THE November agreement, Xerox agre.ed to make its ~echnology available to other copying machine m'anufac.lurers under specified circumstances. HIGHLIGHTS ' NYSE Index ASE Index DOw Jones Ind S&P 500 Stoeks INDEXES 42.48 76.38 728.10 80.37 up up up up 0.39 0.37 8 .92 0.84 ' '" .. /W-'t'ork Sal•• '1ol111Mr ' A09">•'6tll ~··· :;_:·irra~ ... 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AMO !'Oii LITTEltS. ll5l.IU!tlN· ~lt.CAtlllJ jlll.,.;tlOl'M.,1"9ofMldDelltlml.""-DtCNM4. TAllY ...... .,. .... IMC""tf' . ..cl.,.,_,., ptrtonf lflt.lr•.itdlnl.... NOTICI!: IS Hllll.IEIY OIVIN.... E1l•t• ol MELEN NICHOLSON p.,{lu1 .... o Or•flte Collll O.lly PiJOt, wlCI eH.tt _, .... ., •Ill ~I .. <•MllOf'tol ,,_ ....... ,..""'"9dKtdilrll McELOOWNl!:Y ,Ollce•Md. f'9b,,, 1l, tt.11, lfl~ 41).J'> tt.eor.m1111101w1e1,.1111on. IMt•llpt.._ ...... 1 ... el•IMt ... lntl NOTICE IS HIEJl£8V GIVEN 1....i ,____ A•••r•M• It.....,.,_., "'.ct. to 11'11,... tt.. wld ~oem 11• '~""'""flit UNtTIEO CALIFORNIA 8ANk, • PUBLIC NOTICE ptUt10nforh1rtl'lerNrl~11ler•"totht t .... l'I\ willl ttw nt<MIMY ,,_...."-In C•lllorfllll Corpor•t1011, •11d ANN "'""' 1rid (OflllitlotQ of 11'11 ,_...,,. CM ofllct of tfle" cN ... at 11'11 _... MCELDOWN EY ELGIN, ll;1¥t 111«1 llOlt tfld le$el 0.IC,lplfon of A9el ..-.Hlltd <OW'I, or to Ol'tlt'll I"""" ....... l'llrtlll • ptlltlon lor Of'-.Nlt o1 Wiii trid NOTICS TOC•IDITOlll Prop111y lnvol'l'td, lllt "'''''''' •tVC f!tr 1, t• 111e tor lts\lell(tol L11ter1 TtlttrrMnt•T '° IU"SRIOI COU•TOl'TMI ... Id Rt•I Pro0ttlr 11 .Mfvet.olfllM 1o1flderi!tnt• el 11'1• olllct of fltr tflt pttltlefltrt r1ter11'Kt le""'<"' 11 STltTIO,CALlf'O•MIAf'IC)lt Countr ot LOI Ang1le1, Sitt• et •lltrnert, OLDMIN, KIHG 6 INIOl ICN' ..,,.,.., pertkvl•r1, ...011'111 TMICOUNT'l"OllORANG& C.lltornf;1, GlltE.f.NE, AltCltfllYS 11 t..e•, tot Do.,... 011111n1 11fld piece 01 l'ltlrll'Q ,,. 1.<1"9 Ne. A·tltN OlottdFtbNef'y It, 1975. Drift, $\lllt 100, Newport Btt<::h. Ml btef1wl100' M;1rch 11. 19/}, ;1t t :)ll Elltlt OI FRANKLIN WE8STIEA' WILLl.t.M I. ltJOMff, ':ellforflUo ttMO, -"k,h It tM Cll«• of •.M., In IM courtroom etf Dep,wt""'" R081NSON, 0.(tlffd. CCl\ll'ltyClerlo; . butlflftl ti ..... lllMfHlllfll"d i., •U Net. Joi Uid c11<1rt, •I 100 Cl•k (.tnler MOTICE IS MERE&'f GIVEN to ll'le- 11AltHl5, ICNltO, .IOMllllOH, ICf:I .. -"'"" ,.n.11111111 letM ttt• OI' Solid Oriw Wtsl, lfl lftt City of 54nt1 Anl, Cl't'dlton OI tM lbo•t ntmtd dKedltM NIO'I' IC4111L$0M clKtdlM. wllllln low -ritt1t""" '"' Ctlllornl•. lfr>ll •11 ptttClfll ll1vh1Q Cltlm$~1fllol mJMacArtlWT ........ ' ""'I pulbtk•tlollol UlllllOl:ic.. Dtted FQf ... ry 1•, lt1S .... Mid dK.tdotfll •r• '""I"° to lllet NIWll>O•T •IACM, CA&.ll'OlltNIA O.ttdFt~ry11, 1trs. WIL.LIAM I .'''°""· """'"· .. u .. it... M<•UlfY ,,_....,., 1n n.61 HClnOf'DtNlllOflOl.IMC~ CountyCl1r11 lhil Ollie• of t.,. cltrt of Hit~ 17141 tn.... .. •• ( ... ,,1 •• 111.. ONIEL MIRllllNO I ... lltANlltLU• tntlUeel c•i. or to Pl''""' °""'· "'"" Mitzie Lupo, 32, is director.of sales for Holiday Inn in Tucson. Her billboard has drawn more than its share of responses. including some 60 personal calls "for an affair that I had no intention of plan· ning," she said. --------------,At..,_.,.,,.,,llt-elllt« Wllloftfle•tloClft tSll11t117l"SIAtl,hlltM ,.,. ric<ffWY "'0U(i'lers, to '"" P\tDliSl'led Qr;1!'1(19 CClt5l 0.lly Pilot, fot"'"dt<.e<lenl C.SllWW,Gllll•r!W•tlll1 l#ldHslQrit'd tt IM office of hlf' F1t>r\Jolry 21, 22, 21, lt1i .C.-1S THOMA IC. •INO, 1._. Tel; {71•1 )44.1111 tltClrl'ltf, All:TMUI\ D. GU'f • JR., I» -------------·t ----OLOMCll KING6GRIEINE *""tw:Pttlt'-'" Dover Ori,,., S111tt•, NtwP0<1 &Mc.1'1. ·PUBLIC NOTICE ,.___.,.,Muw Pub!IU>td O•iln~ co"'' OM11 Piiot, QIMoml• n..o, wl'llcl'I 11 u. pl«• or STATIEMINTOF ABANOONMl.NT _, 0.......0orlft, $114 .. ttl F•D-U, 11, llllll INr, S, 1t1~ "3-1S llolll-t ot the vnelffti9ned In all 01' USE 01' SU .. EalOllCOUlllTO,TMI _ .. _ .. C.IM.tt... f'l\tUert Ptrlelnl1t9 IO Ille •tl•le<l'I Wld PUBUCNOTICE Scholarship Fund Slated Orange Co<¥l College St'udent Services will sponsor a March cam· paign to establish a permane nt S<'holars hip fund for s tudents. ".'At the moment we have no reliable source of income ror scholarships,'' said Sharon K . Donoff, ass is· tant d ean or s tudent services and head of the scholars.hip drive. THE GOAL· for the month.Jong drive is to raise $30,000 that will be deposited in a s aV4'1gs * ~ "!:? College Figures ·Boo1ning Final spring enroll· ment figures for Orange Co'ast and Golden W est colleges s how an in·. crease of 10,648 s tudents over a year ago. • Dr. Norman Watson. Coast Community College District chan· cellor, told the trustees the 25.S p e r 'cent growth gives lhe two campuses a total of 52,430 students this-spring. This com· ·pares with 41,832 l ast year. Enrollme nt at Golde n Wes t is up by 30 percent over a year ago. A total of 21,355 have s igned up for day and e vening classes. Day enrollme nt has shot up by 52 p e rce nt with 10,142 studenls r e · gistering for s prin g courses. OCC has regislerecl 31 ,125 s tudents, up 22.5 percent over last year. OCC's day enrollment is 13,495 students and the e vening total is 17 ,630. <JOd Joan to serve as a permanent source of scholars hip fund s. The $30,000 will never be touched according to Mrs. Donoff. O nly the in· terest will be u sed for s cholarships. "That means the fund will produce more than $2,400 in scholarships each year," Mrs. Donoff said. BECAUSE ORANGE Coast has approximately 30,000 s tude nts in addi· lion to a large faculty and , ~taff, Mrs. Donoff b e lieves the $30,000 fig ure can b e reached. ··we plan to a s k all who atte nd , the school and work here to donate $1.loward the fund." Donations f o r the March campaign will be accepted at the Student Services Office and the cashier's desk located in the Administration Building. Community members a re invited l o participate. ' Sentence: City_Aid LOS ANGELES (AP> A Lancaster chiropractor has been s entenced to perform 500 hours of community work during his three.year probation for counterfeit· ing. U .S . District Court Judge W a rren Ferguson ordered the sente nce for William Madison 11,50. Madison was arrested with four other men last November in a Redlands retirement hotel. Secret Service agents seiz edS3.2 million worth of coun· terfeit currency and printing equipment. Fl('TITIOUSl!IUSINESSNAME STltTllO,CALltrOlllNlltflOft ..... : CJltl.U.1• PUBLIC N011CE dl'c'°'"I. within lo\lr "'°'111'15 lllW the Tl'le folk>wing ""''°"' htt •btrdClrleCI TMIECOUMTYOl'O•ANGe u-..n .... 1-c .. ri• llr•tpubllC•llOflofll'lllftOll<•. 1,.Vieoftr.11<11111 • ..,~buslneu,,.,..: .......... -.-,..,.--c~111 Diii• Pnett. OllMFebr ... ry S, 1•1s PRESTIGE HOME S, 300 N. """"""1 ""-""' -SL~·P SOtl MARV ROBIN SO NOFSTAO Bl\ld.,Nnol)IWt 8'Kl'l,C1Utorl'li•t¥60 NOTICE 0' NI A JI •NO 01' Ftb. 13,20,21,tftdMlrcl'I•, 1•11 lQS.1S $U .. Ellt1011t COUllTOFTNli E•tculri•Ol IMWlll Tl'le Fi(.lllio\I~ Bll!i•nes' Nt,,.. rt-P'ETITtON POii l"llOUTE Of' WILL - -lTAl£ OF(ALlf'OlltMIAflOll ottl'll etto¥tn•mt'dd9(.ldef'it te•no to •"""' w;111 tfled 111 °"'.,. ·~::v~:W~~:.~:t,l'.ll$TAMl:N-PUBLICN~'!_ICE TMICOUMTYOl'OlltAMOI ••TMU•O.ouY,J•. Ca.;n!T on NOVflTltMlr 20, 1913. S -..... A·IUt$ ..._,..y It U• c. F. COlESWORTHY & CO .• li4$ e,1;1ttCllJltMES1tll:THUlll8YEll:' ••CTITIOUSIUllNESS NOTICE 01' MEA•IMO 0' DtWf'Drlftlvtt•• E;111lblull Drive, Newporl kl<l'I, OecnM'd. MAMIE$TATl!MINT ETITIOH FOii l"•OIATE OF WILi. .,.wt .. MJ1,C;1Ufe,_•tl* C•hlCttnlt<J'l~ NOTICE IS HEAE8V GIVEN llwt T,_tollo.-ingPtrlOfll,dlolng~ NO l'O• LllTTllll$ ft:STAMSM-Ttl: (JMIMl•MJt Thlsbu~l,..sS •;1scol!duc:ttdDy•fn. RUTH BRUTON BYEll:S ti•' lllt'd .M : AllY IWMT,.,ll•cwh'i• °'"'kl\IOll. ""•1ln•Ptlllion1or""OWlt9l'Nlll...O THE STATESMAN'S CLUI, 01 Ettlllt ol Be.TTY MElllRITT Plbhlwd0r.ffl9'COittl\)olilyAlot, c. F' COL ESWORTHY '" ls-riceol l..•11•'' 1•111•mtnWrv• MlocArt ...... r lo\lle ... ••d, Ntwpcrt BeKll, CGOVNEY. (N(ltl4d. "•• • 12 10 11 ttlS '1'-1) Tl'lis sl;1lemeril ,..., Ille-Cl wilhCourl!J !he pellti-r (bofld Wllivtdl rittr..-.:t GIHHM'lll•nMO NOTICE IS HEREBY Gt\IEN tl'lll ~ •:..;·...----~---- Clerli.Clt0.;1"9f C:Ounly011 Febn»fy2~ • ..,"""tlllsmedtlorl\lrlMrperU<vl.,t. FWF Enltr.,,1141, Inc.,• Clllfornle FIRST A.ME RICAN TRUST COM· PUBLIC NOTICE GWCSets 'Talk' Course ltlS. • ...0 '"'', .... Ii-'"'° pl~• of ........ no (Of11CW;llion, ~ Wllll'llr• 8o\lltvlnt, P ... HY M' Ii~ ""'''" • poJll!iofl !or F1Wt llWHml ""'.been 141 lor Mire II 11. tt15. WM 1450. L°'A..,.111,Ctllforlll;1'J003S Pr-II Qf Will ;Ind lo• l!i!iU;lftl;e of UI· A program of s mall. PvD!ished O•arioe Co;1~I D;1llr PllOC, •1 •:lOt.m .. in tM! cov•troomol Oepert-Tl'lll ou1.1 ... ~s 1$ !»eln<J t Orid\Kte-d DY• \e'<S l~t•ment;1r1 to"" pe!U•-r. ff· • "* . l d " , Ftb. l/,;1nd~r.•, ll,lO, 1915 ....0-IS menl NCI. l Ctt !itid court, 111 lOl:I O'o'lc (.illornl;1tC1tpor•lkN>. l'fl<t !Cl •hicl'I it 1'1;110. tor turll'loor .c)TICITOClllOITO•S 1nterpersona ISCUSSIOT ~nter Drift West. In tl'le Clt~O'I Sent• FWF ENTERPRl!tES,INC. -"u•l.&•t.•ndtll.&I "" l•me -piece SU .. llltlOllCOUlltTO,,TMI g roups at Golden Wesl PUBLIC NOTICE a...&,Olil••nl•. SiorMd :J•"'•"hlLWrH•. ot "'"""9 '"' ~.,,,... n•s bttn r.et tor ITATIOl'CAL1"4)11tN11tl'Oll D.UedFebr...,.ryll,l•IS Prt1l•ril Wrt ll II, ltlS, •I t :XI •. m., in 1111 TNICOUNTTOl'OlltANC)I College will be open tc 1------cccccc------I WILLIAMl'..SIJOMM, ™' st•t-t llltd will\""" c....,.,, <ou•traom" O•P;1rtment No, lOll wld N•.A"14ll the community fOT it~ 9SIJJt CovrityClerll CltrllofOr....,.CO\lf'llrC1nFebnNry1>, tour! at100Clwl<C•nle•Ot•""M11,Ln Eiltlt of RE!NHOL O ERNES1 NOTICE TOCRIOITO•S uwaENClillt.MA•VIY llfC. 1'1S. tNCityof!Monl•ANl,C•tllornl.. HAPKE ...... REINl-10LD E. HAP1o:t: s pring series starting SUPe.RIOllt COUll:TOll'THE ........ ,.1uw ..... P,,ttdF•IW ... •Y 21, 191S 11111 ll:EIHHOLO Ell:NST ..... PKE. ~ March 31. STATE OF CALI FORNllt FOii 2111 E••tc: ... 1Hlfllw•r, Stlile"" Publl""'° 0•""91 C••SI Diiiy Pllett, WILLIAMS. StJONN, RE IN HOL 0 H .. p I( E. •II• ft. E. THE COUNTY OF O•AMOE '""_ .. ,...,,.,, CtlitenM• nm .FtO. 20, l1. 111111 ""''. '· ll, l't/} SjO.)} OouMy("'•' H ..... ICE, Dlce1sed. Si'gnups for the pro-......... ,029 Tft; 0141'7).UJJ KIMOl.LANDAllOEllSOM NOTICE IS lo1ER EBY C.IVEM IO"- gram, Exploration in E!il;1teot MILDRED e. M<CARTY, •1_,..,:,..t1t1eM, PUBLIC NOTICE me...uio1BrNe1w•Y «edltot•ot1ne.1tKr.>tN1meooe<..-.1 C . t ' Oe-cN!iC'O. Pvl>l l\MG 0(-~ Co.st 0.11, PllOt, 1 ---====~===~--"""'"""·ca•...,,.• nm ,.,., •II Pl'"""' l'ltwlriv c1111"" ~ ommun1ca ion, are un-NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN IO.,. Febr"'•T 10, 21, l't,1} Slilf-/j l'IC'TITIOUS IUSINliSl Tft: Ull)S~rr7r ,,. ltld ell<•*"' ••• '""'""'to Hit Under Way nOW UOli) <rtdllOt!iCll ll'le tbOve namftl dl-Qldenl llllAM• ITATEMENT A""""ntw: ... liUoMr '"'°"· Wltll tl'le nect11try -r.n_ Ir March 14, tll.il ;1u Pt•wn~vlng <l•lm~ eQiin!.I PUBLIC NOTICE 1ltt toll-1"9 oerson IS doi"I! ""61· P\lt11 i1.1>ed °''"9' co.a~I 0;1111~ Polo!. t~ Clltice 01 !lie cle•• ot tM! llttOW-''-Hid oec•dfl'l._l"'i<;f rt0vlr1d \D ltl• ---~-------·-----["'Ut!i: Feb. 2•.11.•ricl ""4r . ~-19/} 6!ot>/) t11!t'd tou•t,O• top•ei.e11ttl'lem,..it11U1t Golden West sludenl.5: trwm . ...;11'1 ll'le net"nl.Jry •OtK"'"-, In SUl"E•IOllCOU•TOl'TME NICKEL ARCADE. 1>•• w.rrwir -'-'\)••r •<>UC""•~. !Oll'I• ""°''-- trained in leade rship 1,. offl(e ol IM cle•~ of 11'1• .eiove.,... $TATllOll'CALlll'Oa1111Al'Olll A.,.., Hunl'"9t"" s.ec11.c;11. "1M1 PUBLIC NOTICE •I tJl.iolt ote ot nh •ttCttneY\, LlnLE" tilfedCOlll't.or10.:wesenllf~m,wltl'llt.e TMECOUNTYMOll:AHG£ Ml(hffl Erllng WOid, •s11 wren· 8LEIC , •1• E. Mtf'IChe1le• 81...., •. c laiS es w i 11 serve a s rieceswrv WO\IC!le•!i, to 111<1! u.-r~ .... A.attl• ""'°°' .. Huntingto.• 8•1clt, C•I. .,..., 1.W,,!e-ood, C;1hforn1•to>Cll, wnkl'l~U,. facilitators during the 1tttJ:1eoll1ceo11'1e•;1t1,,,.ner,THOMAS NOTICE OF HEJ.•tNG OF Tl'lh~"""'i '(Clftductedby111 in· •~111 Pl•<e01t>v"""~'o11...,uno.r!llQnedifl L. LORD, 23121 P•-de V•lenClit, PETITION trOllt "llOa T• OF WILL dlwlo.i•I. SU .. E•IOllCOU•TOFTHE ;1111 m1t1te<\ pe•t•ln•f'MI ICI uw nl•lt o! nine "'eek sessions which su;1e lll. L;1gu .... l-1ill!i, Calllornl• AND FO• LETT£ lltS Tt!ITAMEllj-Mlt .... etWOld STATE OFCALIFDllNl.t. ~R lt•d"""'""" ..... 11111n four m_M...,IOf run about two hours '16U.w111cl'l1s1Mp1;1ceo1r.w .. .,,"""' T••Y Tl'l•t lt11'"""' w•s tired"'""' 1t1e TMl.COUNtYOFORANGE tt1ot lirllP11Dht•tlo.iou111i.not1te. U>eur>ders19"e-diriaUm;1t11rs P!'ftel,,_ EUtt• of MABELLE HATHAWAY Co.,.,1, Cletll. etl Ot;1rio-CO\lf1IJ on _ .... A·lltlM O.led,,_bt.,.,y10,1•1J, earh. ir>qlotr.e11•teo1 s••<f""'cedent,wltl'lin RILEV,o.tce;1~ed. Febr.,.fy1.ltl$. lllOllCE 0" NEltlltNG 0" W"'LTEltERN~TNltPIC~ The program. which is lour rnoritl'ls alter ll'le tirll P\l(tli<;flkln NOTICE IS HE RE BY GIVEN IMt '40tll .... E .. DE 0 .. If T I' I 0 If l'O II EHC11lorot , .... Witt Oii tl'lisnoll<e. JOHN J AY lo1ATHAWAY ...... llled ,...,.,.;1.Md °' ... CIM'll O•UY PllOC, PftOUTl OF WILL AMO fOlt I.ET· DflMttlOH ... IMd_..,... free to the public, offers o.1e<1Febtu.J•J1•, 1t1s her•"'" pelitior.i., Pretttat• otw111.tn11 ,-..,.....,., 1J. Jt, 11,..., M.1rt114. "'l TEJIS TIESTAME111T AllY unLI a &Llllt personal growth ex· JUDIT1-1LETAGALLIHER IC1tiU••·....:•olLlrll••1T1tl;i ............ ,1o m-1s Ell;1tt of ROBIEll:T J . DOSTAL, .... Mt • ...,.,., ... · • h · · E•ecutri•oflt>eWUlof tr. pelit~• rete••ll<• to -.M<:l'I h Or<ffsed. ._.._.,.,CAtllltl penence w ere part1c1· 1ne;1t>oven.medoece0em midi'°',.,,,,,,., P1rtk "'""'"'"'11111M1 PUBUCNOTICE NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEM "*' .., ... '"'"' pants become more fHOMltSL.LORO !Mtlme;lnd,:tl<>Ceot ..... lftglht-OOREEN S.OOSTAlM\llMd ......... ...,...., C#•n~CN!itO.Oy ...... aware and expressive of nu1 "•-• V;1Mc11, s.r1.211 n.i t>eo:,. wi ,.,.. lrMrcl'I •. 1t1s, ,, •:» SL"·'Mtl -~o,,ehtlon 1or Probtft011W111 F b 1110 11 •""Mtr.• ,,,s !IOt-rs w ..... Mills,C;ililfflli•tl•Sl ;1.m.,k'llMCOUf1rOOfl'ol~ su .. ElllOllCOURTOll'TME ........ ,1-..ofUllHITftl---·''. ' . feelings. Yot: 11141 il\.UM "60. Jot ui<I cou11, ;111 100 C!•ic: Ctnttt STATEOll'CAUf"O•HIA flOJI 11r,..,..,,.u,._,,e1,re11<•to...it11 PUILlr NOTICE Each group is limited ""'"""""'l•ewlril Drive We!il, ill 1111! Cllr ,, s-t•Ant. TMECOUlfTYOFOlllAWGE " ..... tor hlr1tler pwtkuler!i, tnd ·-----""-------Pllbll!otll'd C#ionQe ~SI O•tly PllOC. OlifOf'nlt. ... A Cl9tl .......... ! ..... e..o Pl•• ot ....,,no I,,,. to 12 persons. The goal of Fet>..tl,oln<:l~r.4. 13, 20, 1t1s •11.11 o.1edF•bfv;1r,1•. 1•1s 11 OTt CE 0·., ·HE A 11 iwo 0 ., -"'""""Ml'" M•r<h 11. 1t1s,;11 'MU't the groups are to.have an W1LLIAME. SI JOHN, PETITION tr()llt l"llOIATE OF .,LL i ::» '·"'"In o .. <OUrl ,_ of Deotrt· MOTICIYltClll!OllOU PUBLiC NOTICE CovritJ Cle•" A 11 0 f 0 11 L E T T t! lit S """'NO. :I of s;1ld court, It. 100 Cl•k lU"l•IOlltCOU•TO,THE indiv idua I inter act on a llOIEltT It. EASTMAN TEST AME HT AllY cen .... Drive We•I. '" '"" c11, °' 5.rl•• $TATE 01' CAL•l'O•NIA l'Oll t I I l-------------~-~l Atsw11tf;1IU• O OE B'" M;1,C;1111ornl•. TM~COUNTTO .. ORAMGIE p e TSOn· O·person CVe S<P. ·>IO>• ' Est;1\e of PE,,,RL E. R U v~H. 0,0,., ->• '''' •-.... ,., , · t d f I t I lnlKl,..,&l•• .. sv t•llJ Di!<e•r..d .-e ... ""'Y . ._ tns ea 0 a TO e· O·TO e SUl"ElllOll:COUllTOFlHIE . <;ftleMtM,(;illta .. 1;1tt•2• NOTICE ts HEREBY GIVEM '""' WILLIAME.S.l.IOMN, E:•l•t• ol """" JiAltRGARET level, S.TATEOFCALIFOlllNIAl'Ollt Tft:l11••S-.•J1 EILEEN !NEZ MASTERS. l'lft llltd Coun1,c 1trll OQMAN,Oe<e•!il!d. THE COUNTY 0'01tANGE M1tnotTtw: ... UlleM' CLIVE w. JOMNSC>tttftel NOTICE IS 1-1EAEBY GIVElflttn.. For more inform a lion, N•. A.12161 PultllWltd °'",.... CN !it D;111, Pito1, ""'''.'in" PtlJUon tor Prob•'••' w1u ""° ,...,L,,. • NOlllltOAN <•toil,,.,. of ,,. ;1t>0vt """""d dt<.otflt for ri;w .. n<otol L11ter11 Te•l•.....,.....,10 · --contact the Explorations M OTI c E o F ME It a ING OF FeOnNrr20.21.21, 1t1S S11·1 1,_ ,.uli-r relertnce to wlli<h 1, 1_0....,..AM., s...!1• •SM ,,..1 •II person• l'l;lw!ng <l;1•m1 -iNlf15.l .. t:TITIOtf FOR l"ll:O&A TJi. or: WILL -,--------~---! ' L.el ..........,,. Cllitw1M• .. N IN wi<I dftPdtnt ••• 1eqylfed ... , ... office at 892· 7711, ext. 629 .. If 0 F 0 R l. E T T E II s. PVllUC NOTICE ""°!tor,.,,,,., Pl•lkul~r1, .... tllllt fft; CllJ1t1f"'111 IMm. •Ith""' ""ces~••Y •ouclwf's.. Or the College Acl'·v,·1,·es TESTAMEHTltR'f '""' ...... ~ ltl•• °" .... ,tnt 11'11_ AtltNtn ........ ....._ tr. oUlte ot ... <It•" ot '"' -----;,:=:::::::C::::-:'.'7'::::.,,---·I ""'~HI IOI' Marca 11, ltl}, It t :JO Putl'l""° 0,-Cu!it 0 ;1111, Pl!Clt. Utled tour!. 0, to C1•t •tt1I tlltm, WllA1"" Ofl'·ce al ext. 561. En.1e I)! J ... ME S 0, NEWSUM. .tkO ••CT••·~·····...... . '" '"tM CO\lrtfOOrft ot ~ ~nowri ••JAMES 0AM0N NEW$UM, "'" .. , feo 1' 11 Ml(!Mlr S lf1} ""4-IS ""Ct\!i••Y WOU<""''' lo lhe u~ Oe<•-d. NA¥E STATEMENT NO.]" wld court."' 700 Clwl( ~ . ' • . • .,, llot otrice DI'''" ;1°!f(lft'ler RICl'l .. llO NOTICE IS HEREEIY GIVEN'""' Tr. lotlowit111 i>e•sori 11 dol119 bin.I· Orhre 'West, ill o .. Cl!y OI s...t• A"'· 0 FRAZE£ 10~~ NO•lll M.m SIP~ ll'le SANK OF NEWPORT "'•'riled l'll!!iS .J" C.lllorni•. PUBLIC NOTICE 'lou•lt 101\1, S~n1• 4 n.o. C•hlornlt'i'11'111: llereiri• pefitton IC1r PrC1twole ot Will lrd THE VINE y A.RO, 7lo0 FOl'1!$1 .. ft., 0.!td Ftl)r\o.lty JI, lfl} ---wh1~h ''ti'>• p•e<:e ol Du••l'll!\I Of IN' ue. '"' ilSO.O""'eol l.etter• Tesl;o~rto No. C, l..,,,._ 61..:ll, C•lllornl.l'1t.Sl WILLIAM IE, 11JOMH, dt•li~ '"•II m.1U~'' PtrltlflNl9 b llW Ptlll~r, rel•ren<:e ICI ""'1<1'1 ;1 Jor.t Fr;1!'1('.I• Lw.-..:11. •!I W. r.ioa.1 .C-.!yClerll IU,.liRIOJICOU•TOFTHE! ltw"'1ol•teotwid<1tttd<l'f'll.wUl'llnt_. Aw~ .. No. 0 , S..lt\11 "'""· C•tltotni• "AUL, MASTIMGS,JAtt0,$KY $lAT• 0' CALI l'OlllHI"' ~· mon111i;1fle, Lill r11u p.,bllC•ltonol n-. m.oe IOI' turttwr CN•lic"llrs, lrd !Ml "110, AlfOWltLKI• Tiff.COUNTY Ol'OlltAHGE ftClt•Ce. llleti,...anOpl.tci!Clll'letfitlQl .... Wmt' . . . ...,, .. ___ SM O II.Mo bltf1 m !or M••t l'I 11, 1915, ti t :30 . '.11'' ~'"''s •S c&ndvcled by• ifl. ~ ...... · ,....,...,_ OlttdFe1>1 ... ,,1J lt/S ;11.m., kl 11'11! c-troom Cl! Depertme:nt diw1du;1I. . l"'-t, Cllitef'M;1t1Mt 910T IC f: D, H I A II I 11 O OF Rlo100AG. s'PE E .A No 3 of l;ild courl •I 700 Civic C..flle'r Jol'ln F. L~f'ICl'I Tel : lllll as.mi . l"ITITIOlll l"Oll "llO•ATE OF WILL "'orrrini•tralfl•wlll'l·IM·Wlft Dri.,.. West in I~ (Hy ot s-ll..... Tl'lis sf;1 ... merit w•I li1ed •1th the A"'"°!P""': ~t\ll-. AMO f'O• LllTTl•l TESlAMIN· Ari,,.wtdOIO .. t!illlllotUlot C Ulorroi• • • Cou.,tr C•erk or 0.;1t1ge COi.iniy on Pubhll'led C#;1t1~ Co;1sl D••tr Pltot. TA•Y ;11to>ttn•me-doe<."'°""" ~lldf;bruerr10, l'7S Fet>ruer, 24, 19/S. Ftb. 26, lJ.•ndM;ir. ~. 191} 6S.S.li E!i1;1le of DON .. LO A. HANSEN, •ICllltlltOO.P'lltltlt:I Wll.LIAMIO. S.IJOHN, . F•IMJ ~Ce•~d. 1H$N . ....i.s.t.,Svll• ,.,. CO\lt'lly(lerll Pvbl•Vled Or;1noe Co11s1 0;1Ur Piiot, PUBLIC NO'flCE NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN rrwit ....,..,..,Clltt.nll•t2111 WAL TE• II. MR ANG I.It Ftb.11,~nd M;1r · •, 13, ZO, 1975 Uf.1S J"'MES l. SHORE """ filed ""•In t Ttt: Ul41&JM3tl lfOl W.f.ICIHf Or., $le Jlt \ t'ICTITIOUS •USllllll:SS Ptllltcn tor PrOOlt• of WHI •flCI IOI' I\· A"""""y._ ......,.•iUr•l•i• CTA EASTPORT, Idaho ,......,.. .. Klrl,Cll;ftni.lf?W NAME STATEMEHT W.fflc• ot l.etteri Te •lament.orr !Cl'""' P\lbll\.ftld Ofanoe Co;1u D1llr Pltoe, (AP) -U.S. Customs Tei : '4UJM PUBUC NOTICE Tiie 1oi1 ... in; per!o(lt'I 11 doi"9 Dl6i· Pt"l•Uone• •ete••"'e to ... .,1cl'I is """" FeD.10,21 . ....,....,.,_1>, 11. 1•1s SM-'5 Se · An.r•ytw: ... UU-r 1111'5.S: !Cir furtlWr l);lrllC\11•rs, •rid l~t uw ----·· T\11Ce employe Monte ,Publl~d o.arioe coeit o.11y AIOI, E es 1, 10..1 Sl•le• .......... l'to. ''"" .tnc1 P'.Ke ot M••l'IG 111e...,..l\a PUBLIC NOTICE N e whouse has had it Fe•.2•.11,11n.:1M.1r.s.191s '4f.1.>. as.JM '°'-F-1ei11V111ty,c•n1os !ii!ilC1rMlrchlt,1•1s,e1t:JO .. m., --------.. d · SUl"SlltlOllCOUllTOFlME Ollr11e L.. Ctm ..... , '°"' g,0~ lnlhec-1.roomofO.NtlmentHCl.)ot ..... TOCETOCREDtT--s drille into hin1 : federal PUBLIC NOTICE STATEOFCAL1tr011:11111A POm •-. Met.•. Fo11nt•it1 vi•1er. U. wld c-1. •t 100 c1 ... k ce"t" o.i... ,,u;E•io•cou•TO;;Mlf. purchase orders don't lMleCOUNTYOFOllAMGE. mm Wt!!, In Ille City of S.•t'llll Ari•, S.TATIOl'CAl.tll'O•NIAP<>lt always bring lhe expeet· &Sl2J1 ....... ,Jin Tl'li!i 1111\lf'le\I 1$ belllO COf'ld\ltled.,., 01•10•rii•. TMli:COUllT'l'OFOllAMGIE. SU .. ElllO•COU•TOFTME NOTICE F MIEAllllllG OF "'lft(!ivi<tu;1f. 0;1!,dFebru.t•w2•,1t15 .... A-Hin \.ectres ulls. STATEO,CALIFOltNIAl'Olt "ETITION F011: .. 1115TAllllDFINltL CIWflleL.Ctmpbell WILLIAME.SIJONN, C s t;ot e ot E ARL BRU C E V TMECOUNTYOll'OllAllllGE ACCOUNT AlllO llE•OllT Oii' Tl'll1 111 .. 1eme111U1tdw1tllltle0lurlly Couritf(.!erk VORPAC.EL,01ce•sed. A f ew wee ks ago, N• A.ftlM AOMINISl•ATION. PIETITIO. FOii O.rll Of 0.MQie CCl\lnly O<l Fetwwry 7, OAIGNEAUL.1', ••EL MO TICE IS HERES'( Gl\IEN IO"" N e whouse decided• he NOTICE o'I' HEA•INO o• FINAL SETTLE MINT, "0 • tt1S. NDOAIGlflAIJLT ~ ..... , ... ,,.;1t>oveN1meddl<edMI n eeded a pair of p' Gers "ET1T10N l'O• r•o•ATE M .. LL au.owA11CE Of STAlUTOlllY AMO .,._. '°"" L. WIL10U11M tMt "'Pl''°"' "'•vlf'l!il c1"'"" 19tliwt ANO fOll LIETTl•t TISTllM&N-E XT•AOll 01 Ill Aft T fl EE$ TO PUltllll'ttd 0rart9' Co111 D.icy Plltt,, ....,_,tMLt• ttot Mid dot<eMnl •re rf'Qvlrld to 11 .. and a quarte r-inch drill TAllt'I" ATTO•NEYS, "liTITION l'OR fftor ..... ,1i,J0,27,encl#M~h·4,1'7S T ..... _ •• , ....... , lhtn'l.wltl'll ...... (.$Wry"'°"" ... ''·"' b'.t. He ordered 'them E~'•'• " JEAN WATERS SMlnt, ,..,,..OIMlMEMT or: succl!sso• ' ~ U4-7S T..,.-.,,C;itlfwlli•'"" ,.,. ofli<t ot "" cl••k oft.,. •DO>oe ..-. ~e;1'1t'd. T•UITllE NOT HAMIO IM THIE . T.t:l7Wl542-WS lllled Cl>llrl.ortetprewnllllerft.wltl'll._ through the usual chan· NOTICE 1s HEll:EBY GIVEN IN! wsu. TO '1LL VACAMCY "'"° "°" PUBUC NOTICE ..._..,...,: Ptttt._,. reeeswrJ ••uct>e•s, to 111e unclefllanct n e ls. THOM .. s L. LORO l'l•s flkd l'lenln. ".··.~~.0~.'~~~·,.uT,.'g",.1E•,c;::EMNG P\,akftft OfM19t CCMISI Ollly Piiot, 111 tl'le olllte!i ol Rll~S*ll )(!(Ider,'¥» pelllion fClf Probate of Wiii ;lftd !Cir is. 1 • FIC'TITIOUS IUSINESS eb. U,2J, .. f'ld1Nr · S, lf1S M2·l S ,._"'PClrl (.tt1ter Ori we, Suile l'DO, Wi lfio TAllYllllUST --- A s hort time later, l~e swonce of Lttlers Tesl;lml'nl•W tol... ES1;1i. of OALE L. DRAKE, .... MAMllTAT•MlllllT p ·c-:c:---1cnw o1 Nll•POl'I 8t«h. lf'IOfM91C-Pl!hlli:>ner •etermct let whlcl'I Is tnlde TM fo&lowinig ,...,_ Is doing tiusl· UBLIC NOTICE ,.,, ""i<l'l I\ tt1e plec1 '' t>vtJ-ot Die General Services Ad· fQr 111rt11er Plf•kut.Jrs, '"" 11we '"" '"°•" •• DALE LYNN DRAKE. ftt1"•1: ----l.OlldefM9Md iri•llmt u1rs Ptrt.t1n1nOto m .... , .• ,,.,,·on ··n Auburn, 11,... llfld p!,t(eOl l'le.llrln<J ll'le-Ni DKe•M'd. .,. G VEN.... MARll:'I" KAYE ll:EALTOR; KAYE NOTICE toc••OITOllt5 tr.•~1;1111 01 ~id dlttdtnt, •itlllni..... "' -"SrilC1rMilrt l'l•,1tl},•lt:lO•.m.. NOTICE IS HE y I REALTY.· kA'fE llEAC ESTATE.· o '' ,. ,....__,,Olk h II d th EVltDRAlltEM 11~"'9 el llPflllt<ln SU .. E••O•cou•TOt'TME rt'IOf'ltll,•ter tl'le r$l publ .... """'""-.,.-'Wash., c a enge e 1nt,,,.tovr1roc:tmol~P1rt~ntHC1.lot ' ' 11 HARRY KAYI:? ll:EAL t:iSTATE, 11111 S.TATt:OFCALlll'OlllMIAFOll ftOll<t • II · l led I.Md coorl, al 100 Civic Cenltr Drlw '"First llfld Fln;1I "<<ov111 aftd Report ~Dfl.,.,Cwtehllnal.CA'26» · O.te<1'f 1D. ,,, 191~. . ·-·· .• 1 Order. 0 ic1a S wan Wet!.!, In !I'll! Clly of S•ril• Al\;li, C11 Admlriislr•llon, tnd PeUllof1 for H•,..,K•Yf,ll4IS.me,Or.,Cosle TNf:COUMTYO .. OlllltNGlli. AltMr<.18r1Kt V~ •to know what Newhouse .... litctrnia. F111a1 s.111emtn1, •nd Ptlitlott tor MtM,C4"'21 No.A.ftJM t:)ll;ECUTORott"'WlltCll 1 -A 0 ' ' O ,. p '''' ,, Esl1le °'THOMAS M. llEGAN,.... --"-·-·' • d 'th D;11e<1Ftbfu.Jry14,191S POOn men O ne e OMf Tllls~ .. ~ttff&r•lft. T . , lhe•ltoWMn~-· WaS going lo 0 WJ WILLIAME.StJOMN. tuc;(e!isor lno"et..OllllmtdlnlhewUI <hfMI. 0:~;11::.s MICHA£1.. ll:EOA"', lllUUILLKIOOEll lo 001 Pat.rs of plt'ers c--•<•••• 10 on tne ""(....:,, ror ••lalfloMW.• of ,..._,.,,. _ •--•••' •• ' . TNOMASL:L'ci'11:o St1lll10fl' end E•lr-dl11;1ry ~ ~ TMa 11.t,;,,,.111 w~ lll1d wtlfl ,.. .....,TICE IS MEAE8'1" GIVEN tctltll ...... ~C..llttr0r.,S.ltt10I Plier.s All He Wanted ' . Newhouse, from his re· m o te border slalion, ex· plained that he ordered l HJ one pair of pliers. The ·GSA sa id its computer would be corrected. • ·-_.. (ftdl\00'1. of, .... •b<w• fll..,.d ~ "'""'Y•1Uw IOl'U,..ldktrlb\lt.....,UferertcflO " eeunt' Cl1r1t ol Or¥ttt Coulllr or1 ....,.,. .. ech,(.llHerMtt ... I l"•t" * v11tncla, S•ll•211 Is m.adt tor lur!Mr P1rUcv1.,.,. ..0 ,,..,...,, J, 19'S ~•II --,....,Ing <1•11n1 eoeintl Ttl; ..,,. Mills, C;1llltrftl;1 tltSl 111;11 tl'le 11....., ..-tel Pl•• C11 "'""" Utt .._,, """ Wiid dlKHilnl •• reqvlf'td to Iii• ,,........,.., Eatc..,.. Petlt.._rnt h• l"•r sam1 M s Dien t.el I~ Mtrch10, 1'7S, 84 Put!tl""4t 0r8l'IOI Co.st Deily f'llOt. ~:'.tt.Cllf ":. ":'i!'"";'u~~.:: P\lbll!N>O Or•ri<M Co.'I OMly Plltf. et:l1141iltnM 9:00 1.m •• I" tl'I• co"rlroctftl ol f'ltl.1,ll.20,U,19JJ *'1$ tl1Md(Ol#t,Ol'to(lll'1'Wflltl'le"',""tlll,. Ftb.l0,11,;1MM.af,l,!J•ltlJ ~A)f.5 Pllbll\l'ttd Or;1noe Cct.t~I 01llr Piiot, Dlpa(lrntftt NCI, J of Slld <Clllr1,-' MC-.,.ouchtrr.. totfw~MQ'11dl--------~--.;;_::;_;; ,.._r10.2t,21, 1t1s sa-15 c1 ... 1c.ce11ter o.1ve w.st. "'"" c11r.., PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE s.tm•Al> .. C•Ufornl•. • m Jtfld tlfMI. P. o . en 1llS, OltfdFilDr ... ry?O, t•IS .-"'"""°"'a.11tt1,C..Uhlr11l1t'MO,Mlkf!1------------._;..I WILLIAM•.11.JOttlf, · I\ !ht ~· el blt1l"'!it ol t .... ..,,._ .. . ..,sue NOTICE • • 1'lewPoi1at Bicbard Henty Dana, whose ship used lo ancbor oil wbat is ,now Qana Harbor, b~ ~e,a ata\\le at, the harbor. Q~a, a aman and writer, is lookiug Jtndward ehl•young visllilc islooklnlt seaward. ... t l Several days later, Newhouse received a ' box of 15 dozen quarter· 4 inch dri ll bits. lnf11tlon be1tlng lips ••• e: •• ,, d•J • In the l1biil@i(1fi' J<ICltflOUS.au11NEll #fAMI ITATIMll!NT Tlllt tClllowl11g pet,_ I• doing buill nts11•s: . THE FREQUENCY GROUP, ... ! W 18tll Street. Ce>tll .Me5•. C.lltOl'nl .,,.., Robtrl J, M<Crty, 11" Pll<Mra 0.-. CO'ii. Moewi, C.lllorni• "''' il'lil llusll'ltsl II <onduCltd toy M 111 di•id\l.ilt. I Robert J . McCr•y Thlt 1l•temtr1I -s tiload wtlh C.....,ly Cllrll ol Ora<199 Collftly .._~ry l4, 1•11. < ••et1nou1au$1wa11 ....,. '"a11 rn1tttr1 PtrtettWig" C""'IY ttrll "AM•tTAYIMl•T 'bltnlMeol~dl<tdenl,•ltllln,_ ;';,=g.=~~IWC. 1'le fol ...... ptrMtn 1$ dol"O Mf, "'°"""'""9flfW11ttllt\lbtl(tliofloflNt _,...,. ... ,C•lff.,.•'1... "'"n: ,.,kt', T .. : (fl•I....... McKlatE" ENOtNEERtNGCO., O.llldftbrU;1ry1J, "'5 .......,.., .... : ... "....... nn OWMt Od ... S..lte 11, lnllfll,CA Ge01"9'E.ft•O'll Pll .. I""° Ortl'IQI: c .. t1 a.ti,. Piiot 9ttN Admlnltlr•l••oltl'leEt!Mt fe0.2111 enoMer .. "rJ ..... , Jeft tlle1111-Mc.11tl•M11. 21tf oftM•bo'lt.,.tne11w.:....,. • • ' ...,__Aft .• 0..&I Mtu.. (A f2tlt NU"WITI, HU•WITl4 RIMI ft Ti.It....,....,, CtlHkleltel br-. iflo .. UNM""' . ........... . ...O ... •IJ;»I , ------------1 JonJ.MckMIM!l ............. Ct1'fenll1•1 ... Tflfis lle"""-'t -• fflld 9'1'1 ... Ttf: CIM)~ PUBLIC NOTICE QMlnly Clerll *I' Of'enoe c.o-ty • ~IWAMllllhtr•W' ---------~--1fitW-y I. 1'1l. P\llJlltllecl Of'"'9" Ceest o.ily Pllo'I, """1 ""-J0.11,•ftdMlr.6,l:l.1tl'S *-15 li'Vtlll"""' °' .... , .. ,, 0.lly Piiot, FH.6,U,10,11 ... 1J J1l•IJ · PUBLIC NOTICE \. PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI aUSIMIU •AME ITAT••1111t PUBLIC NOTICE ntot to11.wi119 .. ,... n ...._ --.1._ __ ~------.-. ..,ua: KUSTOM CllA,.T•Gl•lltAL $TOii£, t11 • ..._,., .. a .. ., """""'*' -CA-, HINTIO HOOVC-TS ay TAa, 1'11111Wt'V* A .... ......,.,. IMcl\CA -TttierMt A, I•*""*• Jr •• 111·E JI.I_,.. Ave .• Newpon llNc"-CA -. Tlllt 1i1usH1M1 It C.e!M11K 1H by en In-., __ ' ,.......,. .... ~.J,, TMt tlettlMM •u flletll wltt. ,,_ c.My ~, .... °' ...... c-.ty M .....,.,., ""'" -......... Or .. COM.I OlllJr ....... ..........,,,. .. ,,,, .. ~._, tt1J. ...... ,J h .. .. • • .. • ~ .. " " °' 0 n • " ~ ' " I • u I I I -... r..: •• _..., __ _. . -. . . . ~ -4-• _. ........ . .... . ~·-. ···" ... ..... ....... ~.- -• j • ,. ' • T'hur9d9. Febt'u!I)' 27, 197'5 OAILYPllOT {"7 • • ' ' \.J \ The Bluest Market~• on t~ar-. Coast DAlLY . PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS fnlploymem • Roal Ettato .~, ••• .'. IOl»-2999 bnttl.-......... : 3000-"99 ~·.• .. ~ ..... atlon •..... 70!»-7199 '9u11ntu, lnvo1tmont & ' • ' ,flnanclal .•..... : .. 50f».iio49 .,,_••lfmont•, ,.,....,., l.oti • found ••.•.. 5050-§.99 • ltrv~H & lltpairs 60CJ0.6099 You Can Sell .:lt, Find It, [ 6 42 56. 78, ] Trade It .With a Want Ad _ • _ "-~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- One Call Service Fast Credit Approval Mtf<handlN •.••.. 8000-8099 lldat1 &- Equlii ... nt .......• 9000-9099 Automobiles & other Transportation •••• 91~9999 ~···For Salo 'Ho.M. Fors... HOUIH F,.or Salo • IHoon.1 For -' Ito.Ml For -For --,... _ --For Salo •••.••.........•.......•.......••• ..., .•......•• ·······················I·················•···•• .•...•.••••••..•••••••. ·~··········•···1···· ··············•········ .................... , .. ~=--IG_,.., 1002GotMrol 1002 G-ol . 1002G1MNI 1002 Go•r.. 1002 G1Moul 002 GHorul 1002G...... 1002 ................ ; .................. ~........... . ....................................................•...•................•............................................................... -....... . My ..... den»W od. 642-5678 \.\.'l.Sl.l.Y ~ TAYLOR CO. IU·:J\ L Tufts hi Ill t' 1 H•Jf; llG CAHYOH -SZ59;500 Elegant NEW 5 BR home with beaut. golf course view1{.am rrt). formal DR. 4112 bathi; & grea storage. Neutral de- l"Oralor colors. lge rms. Ownir ready! 2 I 11 s.., Jooqoiln Hiiia Rood NEWPORT CENTER, N.I . 644-4910 G........r 1002 General 1002 ···········~··········· •...........•.......... LU'4DO AVE. IALIOA PEHIHSULA Charming 2-sty., roomy old beach house. Spotless! Close to NHYC . Beamed ceilings, frplc . Lge. lot & brick patio. with room for boal, etc. $72,500 ' OCEAHFROM1 DUPLEX 2 BR. upper + I BR. lower. Sl26,ooo' . . ' LAWSON REAL ESTATE · 3416 Via Lid<T, N ·II· ' 6;15-4562 1002G....,.ol 1002 ........•..•...•........•. , •..•...•........... DUPLEXES 'GALORE We offer II new dupl~:<es (3 Bedroom, 2 bath each apt) and a variety of re- sales, priced from S77 ,000. Man-¥ have ocean view. Terms extreCQ~ly flexible. V le AR BAY AND BEACH 675·3CJOO •"•lU, I COA.._,T HWV COAUNA U o t.. MAR G.......i 1002 Gonwal 1002 ' ............................................... Invest.How Private Dock ·S 137,000 1.11\\'J·:u 1.-.:'rt·:H1-:s·r l'!!!!:!!!~!!~~!!l l.u!t.ur1uui-; 4 lilt. 3 I.\\ H.\ l'l-:S ,\ V,\(L,\lll.I·: 1ur Oiii water fro nt hornc "'·11 h :! hou111.:~ 11rt 011c Ju! H ~ Cl.ASSllllD HOUIS Adv~ may plaC'e th!ir Ms by telephone l :DOa.m. lo 5:30 p .n1 . 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CANCELLATION OR CORRECT I ON ·o t-• ,_.EW AQ BEFO'RE Rl1NNTNG : ~ effort \1 made lo JQU or t'OfT«!l • new ad that l'la• been ordered, "hit M cannot ruaran· tee to do Ml unll the ad ·"-• appto•red In the .. ..,. I' rQME·A·LINEAl>S : i ~ .di are atrh.!Uy' .. cNh in lldv•nce by mall or at an)' one or our of· nea. NO phont-otder1. e•d llfte : S p .m . Friday, Costa Mt •• of- l~ce ~ 12 noon at 111 ~olHtt1, · "l'HE DAILY elLQT #fMVe1 lit• rltht to cllulJ(y, edit. ceneor (It" ·'tefu.1e eny •d•er- 1.11fmet\t1 and to ~•n_lt ' W ntet • ~(aµc>n• rihoalflf\Ot'-lt;e.• • • ,~SlfllD ·· MAll.1111 ADDRISS P.0 .8o1t5IO, 1'i: C.00. ~~ Jal'u1,1i pool .ind· '*'-'UI Zunt•d :,o\:!'10 t ·.111 add putuJ, Hi>um for l:u·~t· ;1ddu1nn.ll un1Lo; nuw or l.I0;.11 [,lll'I" llr l\'C l)y :ill O i.:lt•, JM 'Quail l poruon ot lul ~t-:WPUll'I" Jll·;f(.;11 fS t rilt'l Or Wi Plac• · ()range , ~ & l IX'1lroo1n Pl'""~Dp""'"'mrti•• nonlc:. ,. .. ..,,t,lk,!.~~. """ ~~-llr'da· .' ... FORuAM SEE THE OCEAN A~ $34,950 -• ,\ Newport Vi sl3 huinc _ ··-_____ _ ou .J n1l'c l:1tgl:) :.ird on .1 VA /fH A R fjUll'l C'll[<Cll"Sill'. ~!reel :J epos IJet.lroom s, lrkc 111·11 111 tlrJn,1.!cC.1u111y thro111(h uul. °'4'11er muv h•·1 ,, 1nou1cc help ftnanc·e. C:dl qu11·i.. WORLD ~~1;,1~i~11 n••1ro~11, f' REAL ESTATE THE REAL ESTATERS i Spec1alts1s rn govern· ml'nl t1n<Jnl'ed hoin1.•s! S5ti 1777 t•;ill :.1nyll ml' TRUST SAU t'anl1.1s lu.: :1 br, l 1'2 h:1. --·----~ New port llcqHtls ar1·,1 . C.\1 11dllrc~s. t:lcan 2HK. d en. lB1\ home on 50 X 1;17 llJC P lot . Onl; ~ilt.~50 /or ;di. Call Nu:~t.'I U;11 l t' v ;1 nd A.3~0(' H.Jl -1:!1 L ~p lll l cvcl.~1ioul. IJ!C P<it10. ·ri•1> cur11l Es1aLc ~i•)'S 3t,•]J '. :"')1>.\l(l.l:\t; 1<1-: \L 1-:s1·A r1-: .-;:L! J.>~ G..wraf I 002G.,.eral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FAMILY STAIL ITY In Baycres t. Custom I van Wells home. Family oriented iii.side and out. Space, comfort. low upkeep. Super location for schooling and s hop ping. Four bedrooms, 3 11:.i baths, family room. dinin g routn. $115,000.· OCEAHFROMT LOT Prime oceanfront locati on on Balboa Peninsula . 60x88. $17S,OOO. LIDO ISLE Spacious two story 4 bedroom home on 55' lot . Fa mily room . Excellent floor p la n for family with older children. $130,000. ·, HAllOR HIGHliANDS Spac ious , co mfort-filled family heme. 5 bedr09rns1 3112 baths. fami- ly room·, 2 s tory. Very large fot. Easy access to exccllcnl schqols a nd shOpping. A rare find ... and priced well at $110,500 . CHOiCE HOME. CHOICE LOCATION Deli ghtful Deane two bedroom, two bath plus den condominium in Big ·Canyon . Exquisitely decorated & landscaped. Many custom features. Perfect for a smaller family of any age. $139,500. ·· ' l,.IVI OH THE 15111 GREEN 1Custo'm 5 lledroom:J bath. 2 s tory 'hliml! with formal dining room. Large pool on oversize lot. One o( a ki nd. Must sec. All the extras this home offers. Sl74,900. I DIAL 644-1766 , 2161 s .. JooqoMI Hiik Rd., H.I . A ,COLDWIH.L BAHICEll CO. ' • A.~ SHdti. ~ REALTORs' HARBOR VIEW HOMES Beautifully decorated Montego model. 4 Bedrooms, dit1 ing rm + fam rm. Warm fireplace . On a beautiful landscaped corner lot. Shows like a model. $81,500. CALL-644.7270 2821 E. Coos! Highway, C...-del Mor PROPERTY MANAGEMENT .. , ..,.\ "11 ilYlllCi 11oc111,1n G-.1 NIYION&l MUlfl LIS Y SIRYICf '" CAI IHI' J'N t lf UU. t it ftJN AIT'1J CI flf IMf I A/10# 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LINDA ISLE. Beautifully decor. 3 BR. & den, lagoon. Ram p & slip. $255,000. DOVER SHORES on Sandy beach is lhe setting for new,. custom colonial ho me w /5 BR,· ram. rm., formal din. air-cond. $295,000. LIDO ISLE Large 8 BR., 6 ba. home on sandy beach; 50 ft . lot . shore moorin g. $295,000. Will consider trade. Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR J 41 Bny'-'•dt.· D11ve NB 6/5 6161 •Balboa Bay Properties* llP' Sp 1 cW1 lock lay . Bayfront rental Sharp 4 BR., 3 ba. $350 condo. Frpl., patio, ·2 BR R -2$65,000 pool. Try $42,500! 401derunits$79,500 675-7060 Dix. duplex $93,500 , ________ , Oceanft. duplex $138,500 C...-delMor Submityouroffers Oceanside or Hwy. today! 675-7060 ·· -S h a r p de 1 u x e M"o ..-de duplex . 3 & 2 Very sharp inside , BR 0 1 0 6 9 5 0 , & out. 3 BR. & · • • · fa m .rm . I n xlnt 640-8484 neig h bor h o od ! $58.500. 556-8800. m REALTORS LJ:::! 41.ocal Offices To Serve You J:B 1002G-.ul 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORNER OH THE MARKET That's r ight, the corner is on the ma rket ! Ocean and Carnation in CdM and the s1>cclacular duplex with two enormous, 2 bdrn1, 2 bath units bui lt around a courtyard <Jnd overlooking the blue Pacific. Massive beams. h ard wood floors. deli g htful new kitchen a nd <Jn out of stale owner. This is Unique for those who like to walk at sunset, casuotlly bar-b-q ue with neighbors in the courtyard or e legantly din e with the Pavill ion lights sparkling in the background . SBEDROOM EASTSIDf CHARMER EASTBLUFF UH19UE HOMES R-....-675-6000 Perteet. for the active 2441 E. Coatt Hwy. Corona de-IM.- r a m 1 I y • L a r ge 2 s tor y""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ home; forma l d1ning.p 'l'h1s bt.'auliful 2500 sq. r1. ha s e v e ryth i n g. bedroom, J baths, lovely lighted pa tio, kitche n with electronic oven plus built·IR BBQ. Close t Sl'hools. churches, and shopping." May we show you our charming new listing. gour met kitcnen, am· m·en se fam ily rm ro GNeral 1002 GeMrat 1002 t1ool.11es. games or horn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• otl1ce. Vi ew of tne lulls . RED TILE ~us~ listed. Solid v;.iluc at SP4HISH '"'°·500· BT0 THE-SEA C. F. Colesworthv Realtors 640-0010 Arc::i or many <!-s ty . Spanish g iants. l\11 ss1011 styled archl'd entr.v l ste1)·t1n . l1v1ng rrn. lh gh HE4RLYMEW GOLFCOURSE vaulted cc1hngs. ll cavy GREEMIROOIC MESA. VERDE bca1ns. Celling h 1i.:h FH4-Y 4 TERMS Immaculate Mesa Verde ft r t.'pl;ice. IJirung rrn. l'his lovely ne w Green· home features la rge i\l ass1vc fan1Jly r1n . Can- brook home 111 Costa bedrooms, oversize liv· t1na kill'hen . tlu g Mesa is just IX!inr,: in· h' onmge m' .o,,o ,'",·,·,c"he'ng. mastdc' bw1n.g '""'/walk·tn 1rodul'.ed to the markel, .. war ro e + separ<Jte 1\1an1l·ured yard. Charm· children ·s s uites Hl'd IWO ~q . tl. 011am1ly li v· ing brick l:ll:IQ. at ~·A4, I I · , · · o ing. Jleart sick ow'"' ..,, ll e r ool. l3 •1 p;.1 al'e. ll· 1lsa1Jarg;11n.Call nowt ly '15"00 ''•111 I hod J·u,l "Om"let'·' U'" ,,.. ·" · '-'• c;ir )' ... ,. ._...., " see !W7-6010. AgenL 002-55tl5. g radin g whe n he re---~---~---1 4BEDROOM · Bayshores J.ive near · the SJ.ai-5' in tt11 s e harn11ng 4. bcdruon1, .i lllith hon1<.:. Load s o l pan!'l1ni.:. courty ard patio. upst:.11 rs n1a st1.•r h1.·dronn1 w1sl111- dt<ck. Sec tu ;.ipprcc1al ... ~J :lJ.tJOI) 640-6161 ceivcd a job trans t~r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nt!W owner will have all Gewrat 1002 1002 G_,.ol VETERANS SPANISH MANSION ASSUME $39,000 POOL-BEACH BACK BAY ·I bt'rlrooms. pool, ramlly room, 1'tone fircplacl'. garden pat10, l:'al·1n k1L\:ll cn ,..nJ p'rt\'ale sun· dt'('k . [J'u gc n1:is ter bcclroon1 ~1utc. ~U.500. HJ';; t.lown . C:tll. tltil·7788 ~ KE:Y SUH LOVERS ATIENTION! !luge sec·ond story sun· deck surrounds this love· ly h o m e . i-~our e:i.:t r a lvri;c 11cd roo1n s -a ll have s oaring v<1u ltC'd i·e1lln~ ~ Family room. Form<1I d1111n i;:. You namC' ti -tt 's all there tor )uo;;t S.'iS.500. ('all now lo ~(·c ft47 -GOIU. Agent. BRAND NEW LISTING "We'Od it &Reap·• J~rom tru..1'"~ to trash Turn t:-iem 1ntoc•sh • CAU. O~l~YPfLOT 1----------•I of the advantages 01 i:I new home with none 01 3 Bedroom CONDO MESA VERDE J_,ovely 3 BH + lain rm Hece ntly rede~. Only :644,fiUl.J. Call for mo1·e 1n· torn1at1on ...-..SuPERB F--fOMES 3MI C•mP"• Ne s.t-1655 IF YOU AIN'T GOT A BARREL OFMOHEY the work . Don't miss this one. 545.9491 'fired of getting the run around ?"!? If you ha.,.·e any ques tions about buy· 1ng a home VA. c;i ll th V ,\ Experts at World Real &tote TWO ON A LOT fo-.1rst t ime li sted two magnir1cent. cus10m bit. homes an Corona del Mar. Shar e Poot & Patios on OC'ean s ide; R -2 ion· Rut you .,.,•ant to start out take a )!andcr at this ll unt1ni:ton Beach bedroom . It needs only some tender loving-car lo be a ftne family hon1c. Har1ti'l1 1'l priced al just ~5.WO~ Vels welrom~ Cal l now . 847 -60 10 ===-I 1ng. One home leased to !:t/1!75 at ~50. a month. Price for both );li7 ,5oo. 8ESTIUY!! ~under priC'l' of com· p11rables. New unit. Ten· n1s, s wi m . rcl<•x •n view /\~ent . ------1 01 tht: Pac11'1 c. Upgraded VIEW carpets. tlle. t.:lose 10 FROM ABOVE everylh1n ~. t•"1rcplacc. spacc-;ige kitchen with tras h compactor and self·cleaning oven. Otll)' SS7.950. 646 -7711 . Open Eves HEAL TORS SINCi-: l~l·I 673-4400 associated 8R0 1<fl1<; Qfl\lTO~'; lOl' .,... ti"'" , o'l lib OLDCDM OCEAN VlEW! &i' Fron· ta g e -2 lots on quiet stree t . Uld r<1sh1ont>d c harm and lots of breathing s pa(.'e. Walk lo the beach. $14l,OOO. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- macneb /Irvine realty SPUT-LEVEL w fVIEW. Stunnin g contemporary 5 bedroom w/lots of wood, glass & beams. Only 21h years old . Family livin g al its best. $135,000. Ken Hartley 642-8235. (P75) AISOLUTEL Y IEAUTIFUL Used brick patios -lattice work - vi ne &: charm -in this one-floor J bedroom Bluffs home. lmmed. possession & exceptionally priced al $87,500. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (P76) 24 HOURS VIEW. Lovely Tibur on in Harbor View Hi lls -3 comfortable bedrooms - 2'h baths . Priced al $110,000. Betty Kerr 644-6200. ( P77) tot oo-°''•• 6412 12J' ~· "'-""""' '" &?OO "'"'°'' 8•.a<. .... C•lt ... Mt tH4J I ' I ) I .. DAii. Y PILOT U•IT• ...... 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THI! 0.ltd Ft0f' .... ,W4, 1t,) ""-"ilrC.-lot llO'ftCeTOClllOtTHS ll'ATIE Ol"CAl.lf'Oll:HIA Fqlil li!DWINW, TEMPLIN ,.. SUI•" C.IK...t• •• _,,•IN SUP••1oaeou1tTO•TH• THIQOUMTTOf'OfllANGIE Ea•CUIOf'of tfMwllt :C:--Y "' °'""'· o.,.., ...... i. .,. ITAT• or CALIPOfl•tA "°" .... A.ntM ol .... ~. MIMthMCl8dlnl 'Clll'lcC-i.t~lftW.11,IRIMOlTM llllCOUMtYO,ottMrCMI •OTICI OP HIEAlillMO O"CATl•NDWILl """'•AM,Cell..,...le. , ... A.am NTITIOM flOll PtlOUTE O'WILL411N.9t•Ml•I ... ,$1111• ... hll W... ~tlll 81 ffillf ,..... .... Ell•le,ol Gl!.OllOIE D. DUM5(.0Mll. AMO fOlt LITfllt• Tl.STAMEN· ~lt,CA tUtJ •ec.efer,...,l"lfMMldpeUllOlfl. ...... OICNMtl. TAtlV Al-rttwlE.aeclll" .... ....., ... .,"'""""'"',.""'"Ult NOTICE IS ...... ., Ol'tl'N•-e1t•I• of M£LEH HtCHOLSON PvlllllNd Or•llQ-e (.oell 0.11• f'llOI. W4d 11lM8 ""'' ... .,. ..... olltKI II trMI'°" M IN ..... MMee ~ MCIElOOWNl!V, O.cwMd. F8b.6. I), 20, 11. ltl' 41J.J) theOl'l"ll"'of .. hll,.lltlOI'. !Mt 811 .. -Mwl ... c.lelflllf eetl1'191 HOTICI IS t+lilll:f:ll't GIVEN llVI PUBLIC NOTICE fttfeffttc8 b ...., .. , in.-toO.. Mid 1M Mhli lllK8*'" .,. ~ 11 ttlit UNITIO CALIFOllNIA IANK, • prtllltotlforf\111,_,...,.klll.,IM•h ~ •tlh lfll IMCHIMY woudlln,. In C•lllotft18 Co,por1tlo,., .... ANN ""'"°" MHt coMilktN., llM...,....... lh8 etllu ot ,,.. (lert; M lht .... Mt:ELOOWNEY ELGIN. fl•w 111«1 1t11\e ~ ..... deKtl•Ul'I .. Ae .. efltltlld c~. or kl prlNftl t!Wft, .-t"'. i.rel~• petition fOI' PNNll .. Wit!....., NOTIC• TO Cit IOITOlll "'OPI"' 1 .. wolYH. Ill• fl•C••t•ry .... (ht••· t• lh• for .. W8'1( ... UIUOI'' T•,t8tl'Wftl••.. •u~••tOlt cou•TO, nt• ~d Ille .. P.-OO-ftY li.-ttllfltllclMU. .. ,,...,11911,. •t IPll olllce el' tier IN "9tllll'lef'I rel ... •Mt le wNcPI It l•ATIO•CALlll'Oll:lllAP'0-11 Cou .. ty ot L.01 .t.11911•1• $t•le ef el1•r"•YI. OLOMIN, KlllO & ......... IOf'lw ... r1Nrlk11l•r1,ltld""81 THIC:OUllTTO•OltAHGa c.lllorlll•. Gll:IE£NIE.. At"'""'' et Uw, tof08-I .. lime 8ftd piece OI IM•rl~ I""' umt .... A•lt* C19tld,.~ 1•. ttlS. Drift, S'"ho Ito, ,.ewPOrt 9t•c•, Jlt1"""'"" lor M•rcfl II, "IS, •lt:lO Etl•I• ol F"R•NKLlN WESSTIR Wl\.\.IAMe. St.IOHM, O:.llforl!lo ftMO, wl'lklt 11 11M ..... "11 •.m., '"IM courlroom ol Dlpart....m A091NSON, O.t•et..i. C°"'"rCMf'k . bullflftl ef UM VAdet'llOflff Mell Ho.lofWld courl,•l lOOCl•kCenter NOTI CE IS.MEltE8'tGlVENlo• ... ltMIS, ICHAO, JONNSON. Kl• -"'" ,.,lallll"9 .. tlM IM ..... wkl 0..1.,. W.11, WI U.. Cllr of 5.«llo AN, c,,.' ... , .'~,, ,.0:.~, ~-~· ... "!~!~ MIO'l'ACAllLSON de<MIM, Wllfll" foW-1111•.,.., lfll (.alllor11le. _., tSUMocAft.,_ atw•. , llrM OliltllkeU•.r UftttOtlU. O.tad "•btUiry 14, 107S Che $1ld de<itdllll .,. requl..., kl fll• MllWll'OltT al ACM, CALI PO fl Ml A O.tld ... W\o&ry ti, 1t7S. Wit.LIAM IE . M.JOHl'I, !Mm, wl\PI IM 111c•1l••l' •CIUC""''-I" -H~0.11nl"""O-C°""" COU'ltyCl•rk i... llllk• 11 It.ti cl•'k ol lht 9boY'8 11141 t7'-"" E;"e«.trlaolUW OHIL HI fl ft ING S., llllANKLIM fl'l+llHI coutl. or te Pf'floelll them, w4tfl Milzie Lupo, 32 , is director or sales for Holiday Inn in Tucson. Her billboard has drawn more than its share of responses, including some 60 pers onal calls ··for an affair that I had no intention of plan· ning," she said. --------------,1.t--"l<W: IE.,C:..... Wllloflllleboft HllE•Jt1'"''"'"'· 5til1tN Ille nectt,.rw •OU(Mtl, '° tM Pub1 i.11..i O C IO.I'"' PIJot \11\diffli....,ed •I IPlt oll!ce or Mr I ,.,,..,. o•• ., • "'1!~de<lldllflt itMew,CelllttnM•tZ•Z' 11\0fMf, ARTHUR D. GU't, Jilt.,'" f•twW1rrJl,J1,11,1t15 .O..JS 'f.._..SC.IUllO IMI. •1:11'41,..._1111 O ... ,,IN ....... lti«" -------------• ' 1 .,,_., ..,. PelllleMn Oo,., o, ......... • • •w....... · PUBLIC NOTICE OL.DMIM.,.•:_:G•G• IHI: PuOll""d ·D·•"9e Coil~t D.tllr P11o1, C•Hlor11l1 n..o. •Pl!cPI" lM ri'«• or STATl!MIENTOf'"AIANDONMINT -----·-----·---"IA ...... n W Fe ~ .. l-JS tMAll'IHI of !Pit una•r119ft'd In all o•us1 o;. MO.WrDl'l..,.,S.tteM b.1',Jl,•l'dMar.5• 1'1 ,,...1ttri perl•inlnQ 10 llM •.C•teol Mid f<ICTITIOUS9USINISS N~ SUPltllOtlCOUltTO•TMI ......... Kll.C81M.t1.Mil clottt<Mnt wltnln lovr monU'll etW lhl PUBLIC NOTICE Scholarship Fund Slated Orange Co<\Sl College and loan to serve as a Student Services w i ll permanent source or sponsor a J\1 arch cam· scholarship funds. p a ign to establish a The $30,000 will never be touched according to pe rmane nt srhol arship Mrs. Donorf. Only the in· fund ror s tudents. '.'Al the moment w terest wi!I be used for h . e scholarships. ave _no r eliable s ource "That means the rund 0 r 1 n c ~ m ~. f •0 . r •will produce more than scholarships , said •$2 400 ·n sc holarships Sharon K . Donorf, assis-'h. e~r .. Mrs. Donorr tant dean of stude nt ea~ Y • services and h ead of the s aid. GWCSets 'Talk' Course Tilt toiiow>no pers-ll•S •bllnd!IMd •TATI O•CALt l"OllMIA fliOtl ,....: (1141 MS-JM PUBLIC NOTICE ti'~' pyblit•Uon o11ri1' 110tlc1. ll'lt.,,,.olt ... ltclillou\butllleU ...... : TMliCOUHnOPO•ANOe ......,..,..., lttoK.vl• 0.lt'tl Feb!'""'' s 191S PRESTI Gii! ttOMES, JOCIN. ~ ...... .aat P\llllllMO Or ...... CHll O.llr Piiot, SLP·lMlt! M>.A Y ROBINSON OFSTAD 8lwl.,Ntwport1Hac;h,C..Htorfli1t:»60 MOTICIE Of' 111•.t.tllMG OJ' foea.13.M.2J,oftCIMilrcPl6,1tJ) 'All!t-J' SU~Elll:IOll:COUllllTOf'TKI. E•ecutrlJoltMWlll TIMI Flt!llious 8usl11e1s ,.._ ... PITITIOH PO•P•OUTIOPwtlL --· •TATIOJ'CALlflOllll•IAf'Ollll otll'lt8bo ... 11•mtdd9c.tillllll ltl"rta 10 •bove ""'' lllad In 0r.,,.. .ANO'"°" LIETT••S 11STAMI., PUBLIC NOTICE THeCOUMTTOf'OttAMGE AlllT"UJIO.OUT,Jlt. County on No"*f'lbff XI, lt7l. TAlt'f 190MD WAIVIDI ----... a.a .. s """""'-' U• c. F. COL ESWORTHY .. co .• 15"S Ei.l•l•Oll JAME$ ARTHUll: SYERS. PICTITIOUS•u,111•'' MOTi ct: Of' "IE A. I •G 0" mo."'°"' ... ''""' E•Ublull Drlw1t, Nt•po•I IH•<PI, 0.tN!oed. NAMIE•TATIM•lllT 1!.Tll'IOM f'Otl ~•O•.t.1'£ OF WILL. ,..,.... .. Kl, Celth,-.l•tffM c..tUOf'nl•'2..0 NDT1CE tS. HERESY Gl\IEN that TI1eklllowln;i,.,_1100in;ibuWll'u MO p.Qll L.llTTllilS TIESTAMIEM· Tit; (J1tl..iJ.W.J1 TPll1buSIMSS ••1tollduc:NdbyMll,._ RUTH llAUTON 8Vf.RS ... , UIM oll!O: AltT 1-ytwl:.C .. ri• dtYldNI. hl:rtlll•tMllliOfllorProb.l!elllWIUMICI THE STATESMAN'S CL.Ua. «I01 Eil•I• of Bl!TT't MERRITT PuDil\.l'Wd0rM19eCoeit0.ilyPllol, c. F. COLESWORJH't i..-11-nc:•ol u ..... , T~u·~· ... CArlflllr8oulit••'•· k•wport8'KPI, GOVNEV. Oitce•,..a. F•tt. I) 1'0 !J, ltlS •1'-J) tlOI peUh-• lbolld welwHI retorence c,.tiforl'll•nMO NOTICE IS HElilE6Y (,IVEN ttwlj~::C· o·:::_·:::_·;_:.;c...:.__~---"-TPll\ "•teme111 w•1 111..:1 •Ith Colll!I• Cle•-Ill Ora'191 Coulltf on F•twv.ry1t. t91S. • IOwl'litPll~m.1detvrlurtlllrp.¥lk61l•t. FWF £,.lerprhH, tnc:., • CMllon!Mi FIRST AMERICAN TRUST COM· PU BUC NOTICE -U••I I ... II,,,.. •nd plec• d ~ cortlOf•tlon S'900 Wils.Rlr1t ~ P•NY NI lilltd M••lll • tM1ition lor l'l'Mt lflitWfN "81 bl:•,. wrfor MolrCll II, ms, SwiM ttSO, L~A,,..1e1. C•lllonll•'IOCXU Pr-I• 111 w ill •nd !or 1s~u•nc:e01 u1 A pro gr am or Small PubHY\lta CW•nQe Co.ti D•lty Piiot, II t :JO•.m., l>l IM (ourtroomol Clepiorl· lPllt. b\n.111tt1 Is "-'1111 cendvtledby• tltf1 Tnl•mtf'll•'' 10 tPle t>el1!1ore•. re • MZN · I d . · Feb.11,end ,,.,.,.6, ll, 20. 1•us ....o.1s ,..111 *'· l ol ••ia '°"'1• •I 100 Owk. Cilll0f'lll•corpor1llon. • lo •flich h .... oe tor Nrtr.e• ..OTICI TOCllt:Oll'OltS 1nterpersona ISCUSSlO[ Ctnlltf Orlwt Well,"', ... Cllyol s...t• FWFENT£RPRISES,INC. 11«\o<ul••I, ........ 1 tPl•Umt -Ol.Kt su•llftlOll COUllTO•TH• groups at Golden Wesl PUBLIC NOTICE ""'·c.111,,..,,1•-s1Q1WC1:J-.sM.wy116. "*••ino 1..., ~·...,. ri•s """ w11or ST.t.11:0Fc.t.Lll'OftN1.t.'°11 O.ladF1tb, .... .,11,1•1s Pre11oe11t IN•tPI II, "''s. ,,, t:lO •. m .• "'Ille THECOUllTV0"011AN0& College WiJJ be open l< WILLIAMli.MJOH•. TM1 ~l•lemt11t 111..il with -C-.. CO\lrtroom ol Oep.1rtmlnt Mo, l DI wk! Ne. it.-11411 the Community ror it.!= a 16116 COlllllJCll•ll Clerk ol Or...., Co..o11ty Of'I Ftbo'11«y•. court.•! POO Ci..-lc Cef'llt• Or1.,.W.$l, In Etl•lt ol RE INl-IOL D IERNESl NOTICI TO(ll .. OITOtlS U.Wlil .. NCllk.HAll'tEY IMC. I01S. W.Otwot5.lnleA,..,CIUlorlli.a. MAPKE, •l• llEllllHOl..O E. MAPkE. spring series Startin~ SUf'l!.1111101111 C0Ultl'0" TH.. AIW'•Y•IU• ~t 0.tadFtbr ... ,, zt. ltlS .... REINHOLD ERlllSI H•l'kl!'.. ~ March 31 , STATE Of' CALll'OtlNIAK>R V11 l•llCM1tHlfltw••·S.OteM PW!l$hltd OrM\91 CMU 0.llT Piiot, WILLIAM Ii stJOMN REI NH OI.. D HAPKE. •k• R.E. THECOUNT't O~OltANOI! c;........-.1 ... r,C•lifw!l.lertW ,Fat>. 10. ll.•nd "'8r. t, 11, tt1S .U0-1$ ec...w..rC•r• ' MAPKf..0.<••~a Si'gnups for the pro· ......... MM T .. : 0141.n-!IS! KlllDELAMOAllOf.ltj()N NOlt(E ·~HEREBY GIVEN IOUW gram, Ex pl or at ion in Est••• ot MIL.OREO a. McCARJY, At-yt<w: "'1111Mer PUBLIC NOTICE 1121 ......,,11 ~·• 1•1tditor1 o1 ,,,. •t>OW• ""meddludellt C . t • OK••led. PuOllWd Of«>ve CHll 0.lly Pilot, '-"l• ..... ca, .......... nm !IWl 811ptri.Olll1w..-1n9 tl8lntl ..... ommun1ca ton. are un· NOTICE •S ME REO't GIVEN lo the F•brWlrr 20, 11, lt_)j sn.1s PICTITIOU' aus1Nass T•I: 4J11tl S»JJIJ It.ti wla dec•at,,, ••• •Kl"'lred to 1111 unde r way now until t•lt'dllors o1 ,,,. •bo•e ~mea OH;:9deftl MAM• 'TATIMEllT A...,._,.,.,., ...,111 .... , ,....,,., .. 111 uw "'''~"'''_,.,...Ir March 14. 111.rl •II Plf"!iOll~ iw..-1...,. cl•lmi ll08i~ PUBLIC NOTICE TM tio11-in9 ""''°"" il doi119 bull-Publl..,,•a Or•t19e co.1st o .. 1y Piiot. 1~ Olf•<e ot t~• cier a of !!lit..-... - !lie Uid dfl.e•n1 •re req11lr1ta kl llM ----lie~•': Feb. 2•.21, •f'ld M~•-~-1~5 ~•·IS t•11t'(J cour1. o• toP•e~ent l"*m."MIPI'* scholars~ip drive. THE GOAL for the monlh·long drive i s to raise $30,000 that will be deposited in a sa'vings Golden West student.!: n.em. wit11 ,,... ,..,..,"'' wouc,....,, t11 suP1•10ttcou1tTO•ntlE NICKEL ARC•DE, .,:w. W.•rie, r>e<.e1~•'• .ouct>e•\.10 111•-ni.onea BECAUSE Of!.ANGE trained in leadership ''-o11ic1 01 tM cterk ot tfl• ~.... STA11.op;cALIN1tMIA~ -. .... H.,,.tin91.,., s.ac11. C•'-"™' PUB UC SOTICE ,11,...011,c• 01 "•\•t10•11tr\. L.ITTlE a. Coast has approximately classes wi"ll serve as 1°ueac-1 . ..-1ep,e~11tttMm,W1111t1tflit T"EC'OUMTVO#O•AMG-E MkM•• £rll11<J w11d, •s11 wr111· ILEK , ,,. E. M•"c"*''*' a11<d... ~ ~ "'5:? College Figures -Boo1ning Final spring enroll· ment rigures ror Orange Coast and Golden West colleges s how an in-. crease or 10,648 s tudents over a year ago. • Dr. Norman Walson, Coast Community College District chan- cellor, told the trustees the 25.5 per'cent growth gives the two campuses a total or 52,430 students this spring. This com- ·pares with 41 ,832 l ast year. Enrollment at Golde n West is up by 30 percent over a year ago. A total or 21,355 have signed up for day and evening classes. Day enrollme nt h as shot up by 52 percent with 10,142 stude n ts r e· gistering for spring courses. OCC h<t s registered 31,125 s tude nts, up 22.5 percent over las t year. OCC's day e nro llment is 13,495 stude n ts and the evening total is 17 ,630. ' 1" ew Poi11t necfli.M"y wouc:Mrs, Iott.ti 11---lle.A-«1116 fltld Dr .• HU11l ln;l'lo.1 ll••t PI, Ce! . .,..., l~l•-.C•lttorn1 • to:ICll, wllk.Pl~tfll 30,0CJO Students in addi·. raciJitatOrS during tbe .rl~ottictofMr•llOO'My,THCMAS NOTICE O• Hl:/4fllMG OF TPll\bo.Kl..n1i•cO<lductedb'•n l11-aM111 IM•<~oto...11..,..~~ottt>e ""Oe'Slo'wdlf'I lion lo a laro.. raculty n1'ne week sess1"on s w"'ch L. LORO. 2JS21 P•HO .... V•lencl•, PETITION "°" PftOal.T• °"WILL dl•idll•!. su•IE•IO• COU•T OF l'HE "' m•ll••\ .,..1 •• ,,.11, 10 \Pit f'\t•llt"' b"" IU S.u-ile 213, L•ourw Hllh. C.lllort\18 ANO •01111 Ll:TTllllllS TISTAMlll· Ml< .... l'Mlld 5.TATIEOFCALIFOlllNlj1.FQlll -.iuS0e<.eaent,wllPl1"!"'rmolll~ell• <:ind staff, b1rs. Donorr run about two hours '26SJ.wrii<t1isu .. p1.c•ofbusl,_,111 TAftY T11il ,1.11me111 ••s flttd ,.;11, nw T1t1:cou11TTOFO•.t.HVE lhr ""'°"t111c•llo..o11rih110t1c1. be J i eves the $30 ,000 each. the ..,.,.,s.911ec11 in •u m•tt•rs per1i11..... Ei.t•t• "' MADELLE H.t.JMAWAY C.O-ty Cl•rk ot 0••"9e couniw on II•. A·m,.. O.if'CIF<tt>r ... •yto. 1t1s. in;itol.PllttSl811tolWIO<kceM"',.,;lllin RILEV,Dlce•t.td. F°atw"WltJJ,ltll. NO'ftC• O• NIEA•IMG Of' WALTIERIEllllNSTH.t.PICI!'.., figure can be reached. The program. whieh is ,.,..., -Pl!. Miff lPllt lir1t publk.Mlon NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN tfllt .._2 AMI! Mo• 0 •• f IT 1011 ,.011 E•t(UICM"ol!MWoll Clllll'li1 notlce. JOMN JAY H•THAWAY has 11\ecll P1,il1Ulhtcl 0r-.. C"'"I O•lrw Piiot, NO&ATI. Of' Will .t.110 ll'O• LET· 1111"-•tMnttwml!OlleC. ...... ··we plan to ask all who a.ttend 1 the s chool and wqt-k here to donate $lloward the fund ... Donations for the March campaign will be accepted al the Student Services Office and the cashier's desk located in th e Administration Building. Community members are invited to participate. ' Sentence: City Aid LOS ANGELES CAP> A Lancaster chiropractor has been sentenced to perrorm 500 hours of community work during his three.year probation for counterfeit· ing. U.S. District Court Judge Warren Ferguson ordered the sentence ror William Madisonll,50. Madison was arrested with rour other men last November in a Redlands retirement hotel. Secret Service agents seiied $3.2 million worth or coun- terfeit currency and printing equipment. free t.o the public, orrers O.tH Febr ... ry lt, ltJJ t.er .... aPtltl'°"lor ProtMileMW\11_, .........,.., IJ,M, 1:1,-.d ... r(PI•. "15 Tl.tlSTIESTAMlEllTAllT uTTLt: a •LIK personal growth e"· JUDITHL.ETAGAlLIMER lcwi1-tolL•ll•r1T1tll~...,1o -.1s Ell•l• ol ROBERT J. OOSTAL. M ............ ., ...... · h · · Eaecutrl .. altflllWILlol !hr petltiol't, refer•nce to Whictt h O.ce•W'd. .... ........ u..-1 penence w ere parUCl· 1too:-.e ... med11K-m.o.1or ... ,, .... , H•ll<••,s. .....s -PUBUCNOTICE N011cE is HElilE11v c;1weN .,._ ,...,"" .. .,. pan ts become more THOMA SL.. L011110 1"" 1;me Md1t1ec• el 1'1t•lft9"" -DOREEN s. oosTAt.. .,., hied,....... .,_,u..a Or•"o-ca..u DlllW "' ... • aware and expressive of nu1 P•-•v•1et1c:l•,s.t'l•t1a ,..s ...., W' tor""''"•. itrs. •' t :lO sLP.11.s ..i_...c1pe1u;on tor Pro0.tte(lfW111 r.-. u 10 u .•lldMer.•. ••1s •1s ~HUls,C.lilwlli•tt•U "·"'··Ill 11'111 covrlrMm or~ SU~llltlOtlCOUtlTO•TNIE ..,.._II~ ol L•Uer' Tftt-· ' ' --- feelings. Tei: 11w1 •w.t Ho. 1 °' wtct coul"I. •t 100 Cl•i< c..t>lltf' iTATIOf'CAUPOlllll'llAf'Oll wwto .... "41tione~~e1•renc:•10"""<PI PUBLIC NOTICE Each group is limited """'-'"'' .. ~.. o.-;.,. YN•t, lfl 1"* c ny of s.nt• ""'· TNECOUMTYOt'OltAMGE k,.,..... 1"' lw1Mr -11cu•.,s, "° to 12 persons. The goal of ,!,_"':,;.~~ :r:-1~~~.'::'1" !':~i c.~i::;~bo'u.r.,. 1•. 1•1s ,. 0 , 1 c 1 ";;·,."~A • 11110 0 • :':!it':.:~":: :;:,•.;.':'c~;~s~'; &....m the groups are to'" ave an WILLIAM I:. SI JOHN, ~ETITION H)JI ,.O.ATlE °" .. lL. •::ra ........ "" , ... ,_.,oom Ill Ort1le•_I· MOflC•ftc•••ITOll:t 'I' ..... PUBLJ'c N011CE COUlltYC:••'• A ,. D ,. 0 • L E T T 1 • 5 """' "'°· 1 °'••kl cou rt, e1 1flO c"'" su,,1:111:1o•cou11To•TMI. individu"al interact ·00 a llO•EftT A. EAST MAM T£5TAME•TA•V Cff'le• Drive Well .... 11'14! C•lr (If S...t• 3.T ATE Ol'CAL.lflO .. lllA l'O• person·lO·pers on level 1-------,----~~--•ttonwyelU• EH•t•ol PEARL. E. ROUDEllUSH A11•.C•tllornr•. THECOUHfTO,OIAHGE SL .. ·7M1l V'llN ...... a1.-.. S11ll1tJI) tie' M'd ' O..teaFeOf'u.rr1~.1~/~ ll«A-«1511 , ins t ead or a role·tO·fOle SUPl!•IO•COUll:TOJ'THI! • (MYMe.,,C.111.,...l•t1:•16 ~~icf: lS. HIEREB't GIVEN Owl WILLIAME.SIJOMll, E~1•1• ol .t.M't .MARGARET level, STATEOJ'CAllFOlt•IAito• Tel :(J14)...... C.O"'"t'Clert DQMAN.0.re•1'1!d. THE COUNTVO• O•.t.NGE Miine\' .... : ... Ul+.M' EILEEN INEZ MASTERS fin llled CLIVE W JOMNSON .... NOT!CE IS. HEREB't GIVEN ton. For more inrormation, PutJtlllMd 0r.,,.. co.1,1 01ur PllOI, P1ereit1•pet1t1o11tor Pfob•1• ot'Nllt ...a l"HILI~ K HOttftlGAN (•~,...,, o1 tl'llt ...... 11•mea *"°""" contact the Explorations MOT 1cE':·t·~n;~11: 1•0 o,.= f•bnlfl,,10.11.11, 1•1' Sl2·1 r..-iiw...ceof L•tt•r\ Teu•"'"'4aryto '"'~" .... $M11e 1si. 11W1 •II Pl!''""\ ri.111no <l•1m1 •WtM PETITION l'Olt PltOUT.I: OP WIL.L ------~--~---1 the peUll«Mr, relert11<e to wllkh It LHA .... le1 ee1M1 ...,14 l'he w.a dtteatnt •r• •tQl!i'l'd '° llllto ofrice at 892-7711, e"t . 629 A 11 O F O It L I T T IE fl' ..,,.°'!'tor lurlflitr H'lkul•rJ, _,ltiel TM: Cl1ll"1f.4J'rt irwm, .,1 ~ n. 11ete\t•rr ..-ouc......_ .. Or the College Actl'v1't1'es ' E T PUBUC NOTICE , .. hm119"dplec1o1,,...-1nttlle....,. ........... ..,. ,..........,. !Pie oll+c' ol tlllt lie•~ ol It.ti - -T~Sit!~ o1 ~A'!!'E~ O. NEW.SUM, 8150 --,,,,,,,,,-,.--,.--~-----1 rw>s ~Ml IOf' ""'''11 11· ltlj,. ti t :*l P'llttll~ c),...,,.. Co•~! O.ft>ily Pilol. 1111..a t""'"· or 10 P•r~rn! IPl•m. "'""'"" Drfice at.ext. 561. .,_11 ·~JAMES. DAMON NEWSl,IM, FICTITICMJ•aU51HIU •·"'·· 111 IM c-1room ol Otpir1me"4 Flt•. i..11,...0Mer. s. i.1s W..-IS ~,,,,.,,"OU<""'•\, 10 !Pie u~ Oe<e.-sed. llAMI: STATEMEMT NO. l ~ Wld coutl, •l 700 Cl"lt c.nter di I"" Oii"• cl Pier •t1o•ney. RICHARD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !Mt TPle lollowino per.on Is dofflo ""5<· Dl'lw Wesl, 111 llM City ol s...t• Allll, PU 0 ~l'.i<>.lEE IQ\\ Nor!~ "'--in !olrett Ille BANK OF NEWPOR J ,.., flied nns.H: Celilor,,;•. BLIC NOTICE '>udr 10/ll '>•"1• •11• (Al•IO"''•t1l'OI• -ein. pelilion IOI' Proa.ti of Wiii Md THE VINE'( ARO, uo "°'"" Aw., O.!ect fetww•r ,,, lt1S ---... , .. ( .. ",;..Pl.Ce 01 °"'''"''' Oii "-...: I..-isWMoc.eol Lellet~ THl•-.,yto Ho. C.l..IQ\1119 Beec.Pl,C•ilfornlt~l WILLIAM I:. SI JONN, at•.,,,_ •n 111 m•ll~,, Ptrl~ b 111e petitioner ref•r•t1ce lo"""'" is .klfln F•.tMh LYMPI, •1• w. Nobtl .CoUi'llYC1••11 su~••to•cou•rOFTNE irie •• 1.11 01 .. ..ia•~eoent "''"""'- rrwde tor furu:.e, p.irllcul.,s. MWJ U..t Awt.,. No. 0, SMI• M•, C.llfor.... PAUL, HASTt.NQS, JAMO••ICT STATI Of' CALl,.Oll•IA FOllll "'°lll~s •lltl tl'llt 1,,11 pybh~•honOll'""" Ille lime -pl«• ol ..... ,'"<I llMW.... '170 . . AMDWAUlllt llll COUMTYOI' OltAllVE root.le. !las b*tll WI •or M.,.cfl II, lf1S,tl •:lO ™' bl.NMSS IS conchtcled by..,. .... mto. ..... 0r., .... • •..A.a.ts O.!eaFtbr ... rw ll ltJS •.m., lfl ttw ,_,,oom °' Depe.r1noelll dl..-1'*<... • ........ C.~•·ltM •OTI CE 0 .. H ... • 111c; 0 F RHOO•G sPEE.R . 3 ol Wld court. •t JOO Clwk C.llttt . John F. l..yMPI Tel : ""'DJ.ml •ll'ITIOM '°. ~•O•ATlE OF WILL ... _111•1•~···· ........... WWI Ori .. We\t. ,,, UM c.1, ot s..te ,,.,.., TN1 i.t•l•me111 • .,. filed •i!Jt tfle ...... ,.. .... , hlOt....... AMO FOii: l.l.TTlll:S TESTAMl:M· ,. ....... oofll'M•\1•1•1110. C•tlloml• Collf'llf Clt•k ol °''"'1f COl.llllly on P>llltisn.ct Ot•f!Oe eo.11 Olily PllOL TA•V abovoen•m.eadfl.td<tltt o.t..iF;twvary20,ltlS Flbrll8,y14,1915. Fea.2',11,tftCIMar.S,ltlS . 6~1S Ell•le of DONALD A. HANSE N, lllCllA•OO.fllA1:EE Wll.ll.t.M f . St JOftN, F41Ml OrceaWod. 10HN. ~•,I .. S...•lt 111'1 CovnlrClt,1; PllblillMdOr•llQe Ce•sl ~ly Piiot, PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI IS HERE8't' GIVE'°i !till ~ ...... CelHenl•tllll WA\.Tl:ft Ill:. IAftAHGl.1111 F•b. 21,ena ..... r. '· ll, 10, lt7S 6Jt.IS JAMES T. SHORE Ml liltd l'Mlreon • T.i: U\4JUl-Ull Pliers All He Wanted 1111W.1tcllff0r.,511DI •1CT1T1ou1•us1NllSS peliUon for Pr-• Oii Wiit •lld !Of,,,_ ""'"'""'' ........... "IU••tti•CTA EASTPORT, Idaho _..,.,. .. Kll,C.1ttor-.nw MAM• STAT«.Ml.llT ,...,,c, 111 Uitter1 Tt1t•me111,,,, lo lhe Publil.Plll'a Or•n<;ie co.011 D•lly Pllof. (AP) -U.S. Customs .i:'45-6aM The following prrSOl'I 11 dolrq ~-Ptt•1-• •el•••nc:• 10 "'"'(" ·~ ,.,_ Feti.10,11 . .....a Moo•.•. 1J. '''~ sat.rs Se . ......,_,,_:PllttlUener PUBUCNOTICE l'Hlil: lor l..,lMr p.tttlcull•s. •nd Hl<ll u,. rv1ce employe .l\.lonte ,PWOSIMO cw-oe COMI o.ity Plkll. ------:c"""'"-----1 E 11 s 1 • .,..., Sl•l•r A-. ND. time ...a o•.te•ol ""•'•no 1rie \.iOTIJMs PUBLIC NOTICE Newhouse has had it Fe•.2,,21.o1DMO,.s,t<i1s Ml-l.s.. lll••••••"toY"'u•TO•T•< '°'Founot"'"v.1111v.cAtt1oa ,,,,,.wt~~MO•c~1.,1.1t1s.•rt::io .. m.. _____ --·· drl.lled i'nto h1"m •. federal' 0.Wllt L C.m ..... 11, 10.I Sl•flf• c ...... room... P8rlmenl Mo, Jot llOTICIE TOCltlEotTOllllS PUBLJCNOTIC£ STAl'aOPCALlflOllMIAP'0-11 A-, NO. :rot, F-l•I" V•ll•r, CA wid court, •I 100 Ciwk Ce111er o.;,.. SUPE•IOftCOU•TO,.THll purchase orders don't THICOUNTYOt'Otl.t.lfGli. tmll Wt51, '" lh• Ci ty., S•11t.i. A11•. SlATl!Of'C•LlllOllllNIAl"O .. always bring the ex•-t· -----~.WIJI .... A·JJIM ... Tl'lh blnlnt!iS Is ~1119 c~ndutlld by C..tUornl•. 1MliCOUNTY0"0ftAll~lE ""'"" SUPt:tllOltCOUJltTOf'THI! MOTIClE " NEA•ING 811l~lwldu.i.t. . 0.led FtbrUoil•Yl•,ltlS H•.A-nlll edresults. ST.t.T•Of'CAllt'OltNIAfOfll ll'ETlltOMFOltPlftSTAMDFlllAL Ol••llt\..Campbell WILLIAME.SIJOH... (\l•I • of EARL 8RU C l k THECOUNTVOJ'Olt.t.MOa ACCOUNT AHO 11:1.POll:T o• Tl'll•st~fllflleOw!IPlllMCoul\'ly CounlyClert VO~P ... C.EL.,Otct•1'1!d. A f ew wee s ago, N• . .t.-nM .t.DM11111sT•ar10M,PET•Tt011A>1t o.,_or0r-..c-irot1F•bruolryJ oa.10111:aut..T,.e.•EL NOttcEis.HERE&VG•vENto1*' Newhouse decided-he MOTICt: OP Hl:AltlNO OP,., ...... seTT\.l.MEMT, •0 • lflS. • NDDAIG .. l:AULT crea1tot\OllN•bo•• ... meai»ctotllC n eeded a pair of p' ners •ETITION "°" P•O•ATI Ol"wtl.l. M.UIWAMCE o• STATUTOfllY AllO ·-JOMM LWILMMJ•• '""'all per""' l'l••lllO t l•tntl •"" "f AND FOlil LlETTIE.115 Tl•T.uu: .. IXT•AOll:OIMAll:Y fllES TO PlltilllsltMOrltl'IQeC.W1lDailyPI ............ lallA• HMMld °'"'roe11t •rr requ1redtolllll a nd a quarter-inch drill TAltY ATTOal'IETS, PaTl'flOl'I •0 • .,..,,._,IJ,,Jt,21, ..... Milrc:h ... ,.,S T.,._........ IPllfl'l,MIPllM 11ec11wrw-..: ...... ,.~ bl. t. He ordered them ESl•I• Oil JEAN WATERS SMITH, APPOIHTMIEMT o• SUCCEISO• • -6'-IS Twt..u, C..11..,,.•tHCll the olli<e of'"" tier• ol '""•bow "4-Drce•lecll. TltUSTa• MOT NA Me D I• TH• T .. : llMI t4l·llll lltltd lO\lrl, or lo Pft\.4!111 tllltffl, MtPI the through the usual chan· NOTICE 1s HEREBV GIVEN tMt wtu. TO PILL YAC•~CT AMO"°" PUBUC NonCE "': ,..t1tie.r ~tt•w•v ~oucl'lt!•\, 101,. • .......,""'*' nelS. THOMAS t.. lOAO 11•1 flied ...... m • l'IMA\. Ol•1'1tt•UTIOM IMCLUOIMG ,,_I-shed 0r.,,.. Co•il D••ty Piiot, •I !Pie oll1te\ ol Aun.ell Kl"'°"' :: pet Ilion tor Prob8te ol Wiii 81111 fw Is-OllT•laUT IOM TO T IESTAMlEM· PICTITIOUI aU51NISI a. 2',ll,...-:1 Me r' S, ltJJ. .. 2·1S Ntwp0rt Ct,,1•t Ori..-•. S.uUe 1'00, o~ TA•TTJIUS1' -.,----1 A h t l ·me later L'te -•of Lener, Test•me>1t•• totPlll' .. ....._. °' DALE t.. OlllAKE. elllt MAMalTATIMIMT PUBLICN-OTICE C•••"'"'"'POttBt.c;ri,1 .. 0,..,,.,.c-s Or I ' . pelilklowr relttence lo wPllch Is rNm kllOWll •i. DALE L VN N DRAKE, l1le folloiilltna ,..._ Is doltlQ bull· tr, ...,;<Pl I\ Ille P!.1C1t ol buiJnnl Oii ,.,. General Services Ad· for lurt""'' .--1ku1..-,,..,.. •Mt~ MUH: --------,.,.--_1..,...ii.q,.w .... nm•ller1111t1Ylifllrloto ' . ( ll ·n Au bum Ume~p!Keol l'lf'.,.in9 IM_,_ DKthfd. HAAllllV KAYE REA\. TOii:; ICAYE MOTICETOClt•OITOltS Ille nl•le ol Y•O at<•Genl, wltfll"'-' mKltS ra On I • ... nwtlwMltrch•, ltlS,oU,·JOo.-, NOTfCE IS HERE8T GIVEN 91.t REALT"·, KA"E IEAL E5TATE ,· II d th ..• ' ................ ,..,_ • • w••1t10ftCOUllTOf'l'Mf. """"""'•tte•t1'll!ir1tpublk •lionolthb Wash ., cha enge e 111!Jlec6'11'l•OOO'flolOeP8rl ..... "'""·lol VAD ,,,.., HARR't KAYe AEAL 1i5TATE, 1141 Sl'ATEO•CALlf'Olt•IAFOJI; no!k,. ' Order. Offi"ct"alS wanted Mid courl, •I 100 Civic Ct,.lef' Ori.,. !..-Flrll ...... , O ..... ,_~ Ac:coud"'P~OO~ s.a.0r1 ... tos~Mno.CA'1UI · THECOUMTTOJ'OflAMGE O.ltd F•b 1t, nlS . ·-· .• , Wltll, 111 Ille Cllr of S•11te ..,,.., ol Aclnli111r• ....... ,., s• "'""" ... .,,..,,...,.,IJftSemerO...,C.r. Ri<h.ud8ruceVor to know what Newhouse c..u1orrtta. Fhwl s.111tm•11t, •no P•titlo>I tor MtM,CA~ Ell•teor 1~,.A~~ REGAN,•'• EllECuToRott~~~. · l d "th O.tecllfeOf',,..•y1t,1t15 Appol"tme111 OI IPI• Pellll-r a\ 1'11t."""""9llcqtld!KtedbyM111ft. TMOMAS MI CH.t.E t'1<o •OO .. M"'"-' was going 0 0 W1 WILllAMl!.51JOHM. 1ucce110f'INlll•flOl-medln1tM.it1 ........... OK:t•lecll L REGAN. ftU55ELLK!DOEllll • 10,()(}1 pairs or pliers. COUf'llJClerl to IUI IM W"<Oft<Y, tor •19-lce d Hi"YIC.a\'11 ·NOTICE IS H£AEl9T GIVE N to ?hit Aller,.JltUw THOMAS\.. LOlilO St.iutory •NI £alr-dl11ery FeeS ltld Tllh llNmlM wM fllld wllh It. creditors 11f IN •boore nemed Ol<;tdotnt ... Ntw,....tC.•l•t Df' ., 5"111 .. - N h r h . ~!::'!'!'"'l..lw IOf'tfllalC11ttrlbllllootrefertilCt6o..tlk.P1 °""'4Y Cte,t; of or.,,.,. Colllllf on °'81•1! __ .,,,..,,,, --................ ech,C•ll'"...,'2 ... l ew ouse, rom 1sre·r; 1 ~•-•V•llftcl•,i•n•:nl 1~ """'tor 1,.,1....., ~r11c111o1r1,.,,. ...._,1,1.,s . •ms " ... Tei·....,.. m o te border Sta ti On, ex• Hillt.C•lll•rfli•t26SJ: !Mt IN lhne and plkl M IMM;,ig lfll ....n 0. Mid dKedll-rl( 81'e rll!Qu"ad lo Ille .t..Mn.yter•iectllw" • ,_.., ,,., '"' ., ~ wllfl nw -es~•·• vOl,l(flen. ln Pia. ed th t he ordered ~,,.,...p., umet.a•~ M "" r( • ll'llbllll'wd °'MOI' Casi o.11y PllDI, .,. ..,., o1 -,,_,,. ,., ,_ .... __ Publl"'"'4 O••"<lt co.1~1 o.ity "'"'· In 8 ., •• ''''' •• ,....... t :OI •.m., In tPI• co11rlto°"' ol ' IO '1 '' .. ..,. •• " ~·r ,~,, '' Mo . r 1· Th - -"'°''·t' ' ,I s Jj llllld<-.t,ortopre11t11ltllem,witPllPle ., ... ' ·•1111 ,,6,l.l,lt1S "~~ one pair o p 1ers. e P'lbll$11te1 Or•,,oe CNst o.i1y Pltot, Dl~l!IMlll HO. J or wld c-i. • M< .. ..,.,_.._,,, 10 IM""*<"- GSA said its computer '°"""''10·21·21,it 1s ,.,,.,, ~~~C.i;>',.!:1w:'.''1•611 1t11Cltyo1 PUBUCNOTJCE a1 G »l'ld s1r .. 1. P. o . eoa iru, PUBLIC NOTICE would be corrected. o.t.-dFtbr...,,20, 1ws Newport &tech,Ce11hlr111.t1..ci,wt>1crit---PVBUC NOTICE WILLt.t.M•.M.JOM•, · 11 thf iilke of 1-..~h\lttl ol ti. ""'" Several days later, Newhouse received a box or 15 dozen quarter· inch drill bits. flCTl1'10US SUSI NIESS f'IAMI STATIMINf Thi lol'°""'"9 peri.on 11 doing bOISI ~·~:FREOUENC't GltOUP,,it W IMP! Slrnl, COit. Mt!M, C..lhorm """' Aob..-1 J. McCrew. lttt Pltuolnll Dr. C1t1s1e ""'"· c.111orm• mn Tlllil tllltil'IHI IS COftd'u<ttd by ., lfl ...... I. ' Rooert J . McCrey Tfllt; ii..,,,,.."' w•s llted _..,_ ~y Cletk ol CWanCM CaMMy Fftr\lol(l' 14, ''1" c-tyQnt; •tCTITfOUSaUSIMEll .,,......., Ml •II '"'"•r1 l)Hl81nln;i IO ,ICflTIOUS auSINISS YlltTUI AMOSCMICIC,IMC. llAM•ITA1'1Mt:MT ltl9 Htelt ol wtdde<•clenl, wilhlflr-NAMI. •TATIMaHT 1,.......,.c.e.ew0rm 1'M ,........,. •-I• dOl"'I Ml· ""°""".Mteru.u,u""bllc•tl"'lllll'lti T11tlC1111oow1no .,.._,•••**"bl.rt· --..,t .. Kll,C.IM ..... •f1'M ~ft: Nik.I. "'1t181: 1' .. ; OltlMl-... MtK18aEH ENdlHEl:RIHGCO., o.lldF•bt .... trtl."15 l"Oll. FIRE, l•l ll E•111• lA, ttur(, .....,_,._ .... , ............. tf12 OvitlMt Drlw, Wte I•, ,,,..,,.., CA GltOf91 E. lttg.811 lfllll .... lhecPI, C.111. '1641 ""'9tl"""Orat!OIC .. llo.llyPllll'I, '*" ~"'"'•toroltME~ ROberl A1trlt'd llH\e, tt.!11 ~ "",,,.,.,llflld ....... "') .... , JOfl Sll•••IMI Mc Kllt1tie.t, ,,,, or lflt!•tloff11.t-aeet9*l\ll Lfl., HW!llflotlon Beldl, C•lll,....., t.llNftlOA ... .,0..t.eMl ... CAon.Jt HUllWITl,MU•WtT•&•IMIElt Ofldy .... L-. lt.211 E: .... t.~. Tllb 11uUneM 11 c:ottduc.tild by.,,,.._ 4ll,._.Mnott ....... '"9111111 IH•tPl,Cel ll. •1..i1 ........ P.o ... 11us tri11 1111&1-,, 11 <-011•11ttw.,., -------------1 .left$.-.CIC..._• ........., .. Mll,Clllferwl•ttMll 91'11ft'8'_,,IN,,P118 . TWI ,......,,_. -• tli.tl wl!Mi 1f11t T .. :UMl"J..... ftotltrtA.l.llllfl °"""" c .. rk ..., ~..,91 Cowily ., ,._.,,.....,Adrlllflhtr•* Tiiis st1tem.,.,1 ••• fifed """' wL -------------,~J,. lfJS. l"Wlllll'led Or ..... Ce•.C 0...,. Pltol Cooinlf C•••-ol Ot-eri1t1 CGUft1y 6; .....,.,, ...._a,t1,1N1Mtor.6, IJ. ms -.ii Fellf1.1ruyl, it's .............. Of ... '"'' OIUy _,...,... .-rtl ,,. .. U,•,tt, tt1S VNS PUBLIC NOTICE ~I....., °'•"91 C~I o.lty PllOI • ...... tl,.20, 11, tt'5 ,,..,, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE JUchard Henty Dana, whose ship used lo anchor off what is now Dana Harbor, h~ become a statue at the harbor. Dana, a ill!aman' and writer, is lookiog landward vlhile bis young visil.ol' Is looking seaward . lnlletlon beetlng tlpe ... EMl'J deJ in the l11!1iljQll1ll .. ) I I I •• d ~ • • • -• M • • • b " " T' 0 a • ~ • ' ' I I I ' I ,J ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • .. -• Thur.cf!)'. February 27. 1975 DAA.YPILOT {7 i •• • -~ , The Bluest Ma~• on t Or.,.. Coast CLASSIFIED ADS .... .. ,.., . . ' ~ •••••• J •• 1000..2999 . ' rn.>loymont & ................. ,. 300Q.4499 ,., . ·DAILY Pll .. OI ,,..,,...otlon ..•..• 700().71 99 lluslno11, llMttmont & •• Fl lal . Mtrt hondiM ...... llQ00.80'l9 ' none .......... 500G-S049 You Can 'Self It., Find It, [ 642 S67S. ] One Call Service Trade ~t Wjth a . Want ~d . . \ • . Fast Credit Approval -·&Marino' :-l!<Wllltnl~. ~t<tonal1, I & found •••... 505C). S199 fquipnwnt .•••••.. 9000-9099 Automobile1 & othor Tronsportotlon .... 9100-9999 Servk H & R..,.ira 6000;-6Q99 !!~!!!.~~~ ....... ,~:~~········ ~~~!.fJ:~~~ .. : ..... 1~.':'!~~······· ,..J::.::;;__.JG-• , IOO?G...,.al , 1002 G-al . 1002G•M.... 1002 Ho•n for Sa6e For Sal9 Hones FOr Sale HowHS For S. ....................... ············••a.••••••• ······················· ....................•.. G•Mral 1002 G1Mral 1002 G-ral 1002G-1002 .............. ..,.............................. , ...................... ······················· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _,.._.. Olly ,.. duldiecl Del. ft'ttfriecPdr;nt wor .. ,..h .......... .. °"'""" Cootf' ,..,_.. k _,, .... ,._ c:t ... it pmd ..-vt. Y•CWI C._.,_ •. Or, ,... •.., y.w Moitw 0-p " ... "-"':Cll'd. 642-5678 • \\' I . '' 1. I . Y '.>: TAYLOR CO. IU<i\LTUHS '1l1tt' l ~HH llG CAHYOH -$259;500 Elegant NEW 5 BR home with beaut. golf course view1 .Fam rm. formal DR. 4 112 baths & greaf storage. Neutral de corator colors, lge rms. Own{r ready! 2 I I I San JOCllfllo Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, H.I . 644-4910 ----------- G..,.,al . 1002 G-ral 1002 ···········-:············ ......................... . LIMDO AVE. BALIOA PEHIHSULA Charming 2-st y., roomy old beach h ouse. Spotless! Close to NHYC. Beamed ceilings, frplc. Lge. lot & brick patio, with room for boat, etc. $72,500 ; OCEAMFROMt DUPLEX 2 l!R. upp~r +, I BR. lower. $126,001 LAWSON REAL ESTATE · 3416 V ia Lid er, 111. B . ' 6,75-4562 G........t I 002Geoeral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• We off~~lf~~}~u~l~P~!room, 2 bath each apt) and a variety of re· sales, p~iced rrom S77 ,000. Man-,v have ocean vtew. Terms extre[l)~ly flexible . G......i 1002 G-I 1002 ................................................ ~ r/.«4tbi Sfflid ~ REALTORs' HARBOR VIEW HOME$ . Beau tifully decorated Montego m odel. 4 Bedrooms, dining rm + ra m rm. Warm f ireplace. On a beautiful lands caped corner lot. Shows like a mode l. $81 ,500. CALL-644.7270 2821 E. Coast Highway. CorOllG det Mar PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LINDA ISLl. Beautifully d ecor. 3 BR .. & den, l agoon . Ram p & slip. $255,000. DOYER SHORES on Sandy beach is the setting ror new,. custom colonial home w /5 BR, fam. rm., formal din. air-cond. $295,000. LIDO ISLE Large 8 BR .• 6 b a . home on sandy beach : 50 ft . lot. shore moorin g. $295,000. W i ll consider trade. Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR J41 Bo y.,,dl' D••ve N B 615 6101 •Balboa Bay Ptoperties• llP Spockrl1 llacklay . Bay front rental Sharp 4 BR., 3 ba. $3.50 condo. Frpl., patio, 2 B R R ·2 $6.5,000 pool. Try $42,500! 4 O lde r units $79.500 675· 7060 D ix. duplex $'93,500 l--------I Oceanft. d up lex $1~,500 C-detMar Submityouroffers Oceanside of Hwy. today!675·7060 Sharp de l ux e Mno ercle dupl ex. 3 & 2 Very s harp ins ide & o u t. 3 BR. &'BR .$106 ,950 fa m .rm . I n xlnt 640-8484 n eig h borhood ! i.>S.500. 556-8800. m REALTORS LJ::::I 4 Local Orfices To Serve You 1002 Ge•ral 1002 CORNER OH THE MARKET That 's right, the corner is on the market! Ocean and Carnation in CdM and the spectacular duplex with two enormous, 2 bdrm. 2 bath units bui lt around a courtyard and overlooking the blue Pacific. l\.fas sive beams, h a r d w ood floors. deli g h t fu l n ew kitchen and an out of state owner. This is Unique for those who like to walk al s unset, casually bar-b-q ue with ne ighbors in the courtyard or elegantly dine with t he Pavillion ligh ts spar k lin g in the backgr ound . 51EDROOM EASTSIDE CHARMER EASTBLUFF UNIQUE HOMES Redlon -675-6000 Perfect for tne active 2441 E. Coast Hwy, CorGftCI def Mer 'rh1s beau,tiful 2500 sq. rt. ha s t!Ve rythin g. bedroom. 3 baths, lovely lighted p<1l10, kitchen with e lectronic oven plu built-in U BQ. Close l schools , .c hurches, and shopping.' May we shoy,; you our charming new listing. r a m 1 I y . La r ge 2 storyi.,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!!'!'! home; formal d1ning,F gourmet kit<:hen. im-me nse family rnl ro (frftteral 1002 Getteral 1002 hobtnes. games or 11ome ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• otl1ce. Vi ew of tne hill:;. RED TILE Just listed. Solid \"<.ilue al SP AMISH ""4.SOU. BY-THE-SEA C. F. Colesworthv Reollon 640-0010 HEARLYHEW GOLF COURSE GREEHIROOll MESA VERDE FHA-VA TERMS Immacul ate Mesa Verde This lovely new Green-home t'eatures large brook home 111 Costa bedrooms, oversrie ll v· ~· . . . 1 n g roorn . b i g ... esa is Ju ::.t l>ctng in-home mak e r k i t c hen . traduced to the market, i\1an1cured yard . Charm-1800 sq . tl. 01 tamliy li v-in~ brick BBQ . at S44. in g. Ilea rt sick owner ilS a bargain. Call nowt had just com1>leted up-seeli47-00IO. Agent gradin g when he re · --'~-'-''-'==--! Are a o f many :!-s ty . Spanish giants. M1::.s1011 styled a1·che<l entry t step-dn. l1vn1g rn1 . lhgh vaulted cei lings. lleavy b eams. Ceiling hi gh J'1rcpl:iec. 0 111111i; rm. i\1ass 1vc 1am1ly r1n . C<1n- t1na kitc hell . llugc master win+: v.·fY.'<1lk ·1n wardrobt! + ~epa ratc eh1ldrcn ·s suites. Hcd 11le rool. Its :i p:ilace. On· ly ~.JS,:JUU. C;,111 early. %2-55Ji5 . · 4 BEDROOM Bayshores Live near the stars" in tl1 1s c harn11ng 4- hcdru<Hn. ·I bath 11on1c . l.o;.1J ii 0 1 pi1nC'l1n h. eou1·ty;1rd pauo. u1>sta1rs n1<1Stl·r l1l0droorn wtsi1n: dt•ck. ,.;cl! lo ;11>11rec1atl'. .ii I ;~j. l.kJll . 640-6161 c w• ce1vcd a job tra nster. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• New owner will have all 1002 1002 G_,al VETERAMS HEW EMGLAHD STYLE 2 STORY $29,900!! $6,600 SPANISH MANSION ASSUME $39,000 ~---------•! of I.he advantages 01 a new home w1lh none 01 ·. the work. Don't m1.SS lhis one. 545-9491 ·r 1red of getting 1h.e run around"!'!'! If you ha\le any questions about buy- ing a home VA, cal1 th VA E.xpe rJ.s at Wortd IHI Estate A C&IWRL. Nallll CN'U'f 3 Bedroom CONDO I t .., · POOL-BEACH Only 1 •;,.,.,,,,.old and a Specialists in V1\ hous · --'-======--t ••• 1ng. Ask fo r Vete ran Counselor . 5~6 -7777, ASSUMES ftVeS , f"0W M ~1 n I 1' Ur e d Y ii rd s · real starte r home for the Jame5 Howard LU\\' t":H I~'l'f<:l<ES'r Ercv<.iled vesubule. Slt'P yo unJ!. ANYONE I S :======::i '~ll).lH'111u s 4 Hit. l H.\ H,\1'1':S,,\V,\rL,\ULl·:1or d,o wn l1N1n~ r oom, <~lJAl .IFIV.U to assume 8661olsaWay watt'rfro11t hoin l' w11t1 ~ t1ou:i l:~ on olll: l•>t H ~ l•o.rnl~I dintnf! _servl.'tl Uy tne 1 1 ~·,. loan of ~.Ml TRADE LaCJV"G leoch Ja euizi pool ;ind' beaut. 7.Qnt •d ,",tJ,~\"l. C:111 add l tl S:"l ll'y · Enurmnus <1t Sl07 a month P l Tl . You are the w1nnl'r ot' Private Dock $137,000 1:1nyt1me. Walker &Lee Heal Estate ld.:-:tl lut".1l!on. \ViJlk to :">l'llUOI:) & Sllopp1ni.;. JW.i f() ur..:,\Cll. l 1 um11~ :-O IZl'J hedroo1ns. Cuun1;·y 1o.:1ll'hen . Frf's,lly r·~­ tll·cor:.itl.'J. Sf'c!udcd COV· crl.'d patio. Uest llargain :it thl' lll'acn. l::nJOY u1e haskt~t ball eourts, 1enn1:; & park. Une time op· portun1ty. Uv.•ncr bought anotner -must go-take adv .1 n l..1 g e. C al l !:l-t:!-253.l. CU.SSIAID HOURS Advertisers may place I.heir ads by telephone l :OO •.m . l.05:30p.m . · Mond•Y lhrv li'riday tto noonSaturday • CXJSTA MESA Of'FIC t~ 330W. Bay 6(2.5679 NF.WPORT REACH JS33N"wport BIYd. 842·5678 HUNTINGTON BEACll 1181) Beach Blvd. .... 1220 . LAGUNA BEACll 11• (Jkftneyrol! LAl\llla Beach 4!N-M66 SADDLE BACK 2"91 La Pu Road Lapna tuns 511 -6.110 NOl\11f COUNTY dial free 540·1220 CUtSSIFllD DIADUHIS Otadline rtw ropy & kill• ilJ 5":30 p.m . th" day before pUbllcation, e x· ttpl ror Sunday " Mon · day Editions wh"n deadline is Saturday, 14: '"""· CLASSIFllD ltlQt.'LA TI OMS ERRORS: Ad v"rtl1"t1 lihou.ld ehttk their ads dally • report ·errors immediately . Ttl E DAil.'( PILOT assume!\ ' liability for the first 1n· •eorrttt inMrt\on onl)'. CANCELLATIONS· When ki lling an ad be sure \0 make 11 record of the KILi. NU M BEll elven you by ~our ud taker as rttclpt or your nnn11lalion. This klll ,.,mber must hr presen· \,cl by the adYerll1er in 'cpiofa d11pute. CANCELLATION O R COR RECTION ·Of>' -~EW AQ. B EFdR E RUNNING': '\.Very effort Is made lo JtUI (II' corTeCl a new ad that ,.., been ordered, '1lut. we cannot fu ar1n· ltle to do sa untl the a d htis appeared in the ...... • UME·A·lJNt>: ADS: t ~ ads are strictly· Uah ln adYance by mall •t any one or our of· nc.. NO pbon" order•. a dllne : 3 p .m . f"ltdu, Coala Meaa ()(. j~Coe ~ 1J noon •t all 1""1'tftolri ces. ' 'l'llE DAILY •ILQT , ~"""" lift. rlllll lo e\uslry. edit. ~"'°' or , 1-.e ru11e eny •d••r· lllement, and to <!b••I• ...,. rats • rnut~h· wlthoti.;t't«Mll(e, .. I ... :-CU.SSIFllO •. MAAM .. AODRISS • P.O. Box 15e0, • OoolaM-, ~ ..,.., .. put1 0. Hno n1 1·or lur(i(t' ;uJ<ln1nn :1 l unit'.! now or y,·uolil•<l r1 •·~l~1 ruum . Full price only !•""-•------•I Will take J bdrn1 house, 1'WO FH. ~ !-.: 'l'ICKr.:'rS Uo<.11. 1a1er. l>r ivc b.v JU Ot:ll'. 'J'w1n la nding sla1rc.11sc. SZ3 995 EST ATE SALE Easts1de, Costa l\1e~a in! 1worlh il2J for the IM .Quail ~ po1 t1on or lol ~ .. :WPUltl' l:trcular IJ ;lll·ony. 5 huge li. • . I I G C A M y O N exchange on nearly ncwi TWIM-1001 P ll E.llilfl'~lr.11·t;or~i sep<1 ral l.' s leeping . 2211NewpG!tll. triplex wit h Jb£trn1s,2' al lac• . <>ran gl.', 2 & 1 l.x."tlrooin quarter:.;. Kings mastt:r . _ -~'!.en lordeau;ic ~ O•er bath owner's Wl lL Shag: OHATRIO JPl'lll'tap-~•· oumer:>. suite. tii.f ""·rap around 040•1SIS11 2000 sq.ft. of luxury carpeting and cedar ::.1d -'. MOTOR SPEEDWAY 1 •-1••0 J:utcc 1J av11ton. 1\.'\sume ll•lon, spectacular ,·ng th,oughout. : 1•oooua1t ~t ... .;..,,~1n 11atM 400C.M.E.ll"~· _' •_FOR .. ~~ 7•t. VA SJSO µer month Sun/he , i\l a rch l. l 30 & 3Pi\ol . ·-· .,.. f):iy:. alt. (lwner must . • 675-7018 •iew. Maay extras, J£. jQp:;.~~'.l t Plan tu arr1\·e about SEE THE OCEAN ,.ljf_ .·. • rih i.:u t..it:l· :i<l\·..incitge. Ca11 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~1 wow't last kleg. cal for uoon > Call 642-.5678, ext $34, 950 • • ~ 842-2535. r: appol ..... M... ...___..1_ 1 JJJ tor ti ckets. ,\ N('1.1.'port V1st:1 home IF YOU.RE AGIHT 644-4056' • • -.;ji .. tf.zo l ~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Of'fN 1119 ·•J s 1uN roecNtCf• a -~ THE REAL ' ESTATERS on a nice 1<.1rge )ar<l on a -FUSSY 1:~~~~~~~~~~:1~-~~oo~u"~'~"~'~·:·~;;;~·~·~""'~i' *HOR SIS lJUll'l cul ·dc-!>ac !'>lre<>t J VA /FHA Repos You love this executi\'e * IJrdrooms. like O l'\\' 111 t)riJnJ:-:0.iunty single s tor y in prime Country Estate Custom 3 UH. rambling .POOL HOME lhroM)thout.Ownermay hl·\~l rlOlll('C ""'""'"'Ol'at1on. Man1cured cor-F ntasti' 38DRM den ran t;h no mt! El ec . --, h I ( ~ 11 -ner lut. ln1maculate. In -a C + t:1tchen, lge l'amily rm 1.1.•ith iJUtornati c-sweep c P inancl'. l:iJ qun:lc WORLD 'WAMTED H p ...a.. and s ll<lc. 3 Uedrms, 2 ~ .... 2313. RE·L EST.TE terior decor IS terr1f1 (.'. N L' ti orse ropetty w1v.•et bJr ~n c l osed b· h .:·•r. ...... • .•. ()1111 /1(9 •11'' ,. 106"' "" "" J•;nergl.'LIC , progrl.'SSl\'e featur~s effu:1enl 1.1.T<IP ew IS ng Beaut1ru1 custom g yr patio W/lplc Separate al s. o>o>U,\IU\l,:>;;0-2titi0_ !.·. .. · ... :_. (' 1 '1 '~ Specialist~ 1n govern-Hc<.il t->.t<.ih.· S;.ill.'speople around dream kitchen. Like new 3 bedroom & old country homl', com-ltix:!g r ec rea tion rm .SELECT mentl1nanccdhcMnt.·:.~ to Joi n s t1 rnulat 1ng Cozy l'aml'ly room with bonus room Condo in a plete budllns, plus cert-"".'l:.nooke r tabl':, bart!tc. PROPERTIES -~~ _777i_ra~~.nytime group. 1-'enerou.sspht. riteploce. Formul din-r I l tral air cond1t1 on•ng. Corraled 1or a horses .•-~-'--'-'='-""'-''--'-==---·· Call Hil l fierric . 0 u 1 security comp ex . k ,. GERRIECO . 1ng. ne year new. J us1 Lake twith sailboats) H.ol11n g hills and back la(' . rm . <.iuto wate r 3 ilEDHOO ,VJ. 2 bath, •• -- 1 - 1 TRUST SALE Jl"'AL 1 , 01 ,., :iiS!J,900! Call now to see. poo l ·•nd c l ubhouse y<trd r1d1ng trails. G1\'e · sys tem . cornn1e_r c1al 0 ,,,-,, .• ,., ,0 k•l. + ,-.l!w1>orl c 1,1:hti; ar1·a . f'antu:.t1c 3 Ur, 2 1".I. ba. "' ~ "' .. .. l .,. d·' ··1 2 9u 847-6010.Agent. 1·ac11!t1es 1nclud'ed. All a-wa y pr ice. S4l ,750. :icre Private r1d1n g formaldining ,m.,oe•ut "'a urcss . ..,.ean n., spltt leYc l, .. pool. IJ.tc 644 -8070 I I ' I ,BA h 50 v 1-----"-----1 c lose t o South Coast Ukr.9tiJ -4543 trai · m_u c '._mo r e.! corne' fnlc. Obie dtchd • en, urnc on ·' pal io. 'J"op oond. £stall' ·~ $ 19 950 " 0 "· " 1:11 J?JCP lot . Onlr 11 , 4 +FAMILY • P laia. Co mpletely up· rut:crSJb-oo.il.i ga rage. Lots of stor.agc .. · 11 · II N 1 iiays :.l' · ROOM Sl200 moves you in ... no ro r aded with air cond1· EASTSIDE CHARMER!:~~~~~~~~~~ ,\SSUM E 7", VA . .,., ... ,_ ~{H.~SQ !Or ll . C;i 1ge SP :\Hl.l ~t ; ., " _.,,., Ha, 1 ~· y l.I nJ /\.s~ur 11 ~:.\L 1-:;s·r,i;rt; Si>a eious family ho me ot1h1e r cosl3. 2 BR, 2 ba, uoner. A great value at 3 br-c1rcular dri\'C. An P IT!. ~!I.HSU. Principals ti.J l -7 ~1 1. ___ o·.i·.i ,._,,., <.i blt1ns. range &oven. ~.950. oldie buta gooche l'LUS :! only. ownerf,\gcnt. . " .....,..., locuted 1n lovely com-'4'0 0d c<1b1net s. 546-4li4I separate rental unils PeninPoint ~0-228ti Genet"al 1002.~al 1002 mun1ty . 1\ssoc1<.1t1on Oversized closets, plen1y Hurry~ Nearly new 2 story, 3L-;;---..~-;.iiii~-;iiiiiiO;;iii.;;;;;;;;;;; ···························-·················· FAMILY STAil.ITT In Baycrest. Custom J van Wells home. Family oriented irlside and out. Space, comfort. low upkeep. Super location ror schooling and s hopping. Four beclroo ms, 31;2 l>aths. famiJy room. dining room, $115,000.· . OCEANFRONT LOT Prime ocean front location on Balboa Pen ins ula. OOx88' $175,000. LIDO ISU: · Spacious two story 4 bedroom home on 55' lot. Family room. Excelle n t floor plan for family with older c h ildre n . $130,000. ·, HARIOR HIGHLANDS Spacious. comfort-filled family home. 5 bedrooms, 3Vz baths. fami · ly room-. 2 s tory. Very large lbt. Easy access to ex.cel lent schools a nd s hopping. A rare find •.. and priced w e ll at $110,500 . CHOICE HOME. CHOICE LOCATION Delightful Deane two bedroom. two bath plus den . condominium in Big · Canyor.. Exqu isit ely decorated & ldnds<aped. Many c u s tom features. Perfect for a smaller f'amily of a n y age. $139,500. ·' • UVI <111 THE lstll GREEN r custoln 5 lledroom.'3 bath, 2 s tory. home· w ith torm a l dining r oom. Lar ge· pool on oversize lot. One of a kind. Must see. All the extras this home offers. $174,900. DIAL 644-176\ I 2161 SllOI Jo ....... Hill U. H.I . A ,COLl~W&L IAHKIEll CO. ' ------------ m a 1nl :11 n!>. 'J'enn1 s of storage, t-'A bcat.air s J>AJ{LJN1:: hl·droom, 3 bath .I" <·ourts, poo1, +pre-cond 1t 1on1n g. Private R£i\LES"f,\'1'£ t'n c lo sc d pal10. 2 OLDCDM OCl':r\N VIEW~ 80' J.~ron­ lage-2 lots on quiet s tree t . Old fashioned c h.a rm and lots of breathing space. Wa lk to the beach. $142,00l. ... t.•t11.x.1I. l>on·t miss this patios, co mpletel y 833-3.'»8 l1re placc:.. eleclr1<: bu11l nearly new beauty at JU St l'cnccd . Wall to widl c rpL~ ins. garage door opener. :ol!S,91JO! Call !W7-6UlU & drp$. r'ayments less EMTERTAIMER"S Priced al S i 2!:1,00U . 1\.l(c nl . lnan rent. Call Villagc,1..;~~~~~~~~~~ DELIGiHT t>-1:!-225Jcven1ngs. . _G--'-a-'d~e~n~s~·~839=~-832~,1~----ll Beam ce1hng beauty 1n BACK BAY MESA VERDE LUXURY eH lu ><ve Newpo n associated '--d CONDO He ights J lgc br:-.. ~ 4 Ul." rooms. J>OUI. ra1nily Lovely 3 BR + l'a1n rm. frplcs -Fre nr h doorii UA Ok.EllS llFAl TOQ5 201• ""' e .. •b , .,-, Jt1.>• PETE BARRETT -REALTY-~~~~ s 1one 1 fireplace. Reccntl ~ redec. Onl y ,.,·th s wS••'•'•·'nOgOOVIEW.ol overlooking enclo:.c d11,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 e c;n pa 10, t>a t ·1n s-14,500. Ca li for nlOrc 1n-Spanish patio & garden I· 642-5200 kll4:hen ~nd pr1Yalc sun-forn1<111on . bolh Bay and Ocean. On -w 675-40 60 d ee k . ll u !(c 1nas t cr ~ ly s teps to lhe water rrorn arm & coiy JanlLly rrn l"l;1 S<><~•~''!ed~A~d~!!__..!"'2~·~'6~--~··•~""~,,,.~~~~!!!'~"' •····•,oom ,-u•le. ·.·11.~•. UPER B lh · -ceram1c t1 le&parquc1 -·~ 10•1: do.wn . C:1ll. ~·71m! extra ~ec urily type l1v · tr:~sCa:l t~~Yap~!t er ex -Gen•ral I 002General I 002 v..;u ..... ol!J'J . QMES. 1s s pacious, private, fl ~t h • K€Y 1ng. ·Bo<.i t slip available. S P/\H.LI Nl; •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t n€ALTO"sA "41 c.m.,..s N954t-16S5 /\l s o lar.ge pool and Rt-:Al~Es·r:\r~: " " 1:11or111 us s un deck. /\ppt. liJJ-J.5.lli ' SUH LOVERS IF YOU AIM~ ~~~-646 -77 11 . Open·i;;;;;~~~~;;;;I macnab I irvine realty . A TIEHTIOH! GOT A IARREl TWO OH A LOT I luge seeOnd story sun· OF MONEY lf'irsl t ime hsled t wo deck s urrouncts ttus love-But you want to start out magn i£1cent, cus tom bit. l.V ho m e . 1-"our extra lake :1 i,:a nde r at thi s homes in Corona de l .l ar~e 'bcdroo1n s-<1 l l lluntin g lon Beach Mar.Share Pool&J>a110~ have s oaring vaulted bedroom . It need.'\ only on OC'ea n side; R-2 1.on- •·cd1np! Family room. some tender lov1n(! ca~, --1ng. One home leased to t-'o rrn.oil dining. You tobe a f1nefamilyhome. 9/l /7S at ~50. a n1on th. name .•1t -it's all there Bargain priced at jusl IESTIUY!! PrtcC r'orOOth)l77.54.hl 1or 1ust SSS.500. Call now .aS.OUO! Vets we lcome. ~under price of l'Otn· iw.. o Cal l now . 847-6010. pHrables~Newunit. l'en· l0~!:_~-601 .A~ent . /\i;tcnt. nt~. swim. relax 1n view BRAND NEW LISTING "Weed it & R(!;ip" From trea~1.1res tolrash Turn them into c•sh CALL DAlt.Y PILOT "'--V-IE-W----1 01 the Pacific. Upgraded carpets. tile. Close to FROM ABOVE everythin g. Fireplace. space-age kitchen with tras h compactor and a;elf·cleanlng oven. Only ~7.950. 646-77U. Open Evefl,. ( ll t-:AL TOllS SINCE 19-14 673-4400 5'UT-LEYEl w f'llEW. Stunnin g con tem porary S bedroom w /lots of w ood, g lass &beams. Only 2'h years old. Family living al its bes t. $135.000. Ken Hartley 642-8235. (P75) AISOLUTEl Y llEAUTIFUL Used bri ck patios -lattice work vin e & charm -in this one-floor 3 bedroo m B l uffs h ome. l mmed . possession & exceptionally priced at $81,500. B arbar a Aune 642-8235. (P76) 24 HOURS VIEW. Lovely T ibu r on i n ' H arbor View Hills -3 comfortable bedrooms -zv; bath s. Priced at $110,000. Bell y Kerr 644-6200. ( PTI) t01 ~ Dflve &42 t2J' ' I l j I l •. , , ' r I ' • •• -I • I ' . . ' -OAI • ft., II ,..~. II ~s. hoc_,,.,,rtv iooo ..... U OO . ._ LY PILOT t :=Q!!9",15!!N!a-21~1t70 ...... . ,. •• ,..1m,1t --,,. ...-::J ~ ~ ••• ••••••••••••'•~-.~· ••• •••A •t .. \li•11•eH M••• ... 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Gopii"'-\lnOblV.Uc&ld "lew 0 NEW• ., 2:blk.stooch. • •• •'•"LU ,. ith f" • '~. ~ '-"'"'P' .mnf1n. l ~ice 'ln nle 1 .a.ou. ..,._, ocea111tba->1 1mmed. u111. d - H "t c II ; ti,.~'' .!' ~. ~ .. iifl·at.tbci eckll land. or •5•· _,_ ·.' cup1net. lifteaant..QoYe Gr~at 11bu1y. aoo ~ pqtenll~I ~'•"~ l;J. en age 0 ee On e•t. .. mW ~ti!• BY Owner tl.33-121& tv ... • . Shorft aome1. >Nr1te.o . ncome . s'Pcw~. • • . . . . r1Tlln1 ynid I . ~.. d• _ll"l!IN·HllRTIU. lie ' ~7-.... HO .\ Kl-I m 0 . M,• n y x l ra ',: ii1!Ke>llllr ":'!~'· . .j~I•••· Well enced WHATYQUW~ -· " '.ll ~'"'n fUTuR£ :lall'-25W ' ':' 35;~ , __..,,.' • • t J!-b!. ylml •\')I lot.1 .w1 .. A.-ltt a . '1 a.. pool ''"-'•· ll•••To11• !\E~L f:$TA1;5 . n '"'60 . HIWPORT HEIGHTS .-, ~tfi\;~1i'ef,~~ ~}111 3 .~DRl!f. llUOE I< ~I-priced hOm•'•" '•644.'7662 • • EXCHANGE ,75-r:,-\/J"t cuAIMIMG l •lrlDROOM d · i sumed. We::.:. ....... :, thlnk I tam1LY room home Witt owner dff~· R.ilf. ti 1 ed Ar'fjt lme· .., .., ~~ ~, \JI ng . -, •••di' your bdort witlr 2 l n•estrnt Ccmsu1ta1111, IASTILUflF VIEW 16 Uniu·on '"" ! te1r , • rooin. Firep)at8, bltns, beaiii~· cell-w~!~~.41~,:~·3, rire,.,lacesJ OnJarge11~ ;.!.z..:e,s1-~ "StOJOl~ Mla•Vfrelo . • 1067 BY owNtR : El~anl ~~!~~~~ho~~~.~~0::~ .,. ~ ..- ing llV,iJtg t<)qrh. H~e lot.·~~an~ fi~~.t-1 area ! CJt,.LJ, •••••,,••••••\-•••• •• 8 8R•'. Up,•.PPf m' 81•1 YdVi·n'~~P, MesaorCorona''"'l?ifar. ·shru bs galore I ,,_ ~....,_; palio, --..,. ~-1 " s ' F.<>t · .,... ' BBQ W · ~ k ~..,.. SUIMITY,,... · ~ ,..,,wt" -t ous-e Sat. un . 1·ilimily kiW"ieR. pror. de ~70,000\!quity. . . , . ~ UIYile your 'DS~IO!I·, As • ,. --, I J.TTitt.cnVI!. 1-$. ~2 Las Tunas Dr. oorated, o•w «Jill', rrpk. HAL PIMCHll!I. Rltr. ihg $59,500. Coll $40.11'5 1. :1: , ,.. ~ • GI H~°"9 ~1 . ~UMT~ off Avery Pkwy, 3 Bdrm, 1.. u ah ra.n dsc a p In 2121 E. Coa9ltlv.'Y MESA VERDE'S FINEST Pl',ade or ownershi p a\lds{tdlh~"beauyOt lbis Fj;lJ1'1 rm. central iair, wlJ•panese garden 67S-4:ll'l -· -, 3 ...,e~_.\,r;._.ril$' ··~hb<>rhOod. 1'hlS} 3 bdrm., 2 both c•(de 1 plush Shag W/W, UnlQU< paµ..-, l&O (en~ yaro. ; SHA.IP 4 hclrqom -. 3 -bath tri~evel DCGfUUI ~BDRM. 2 -eA Kome is h<>me wilh atriwm tor area, scs.sso, croK '° !iftoe'e: tenni home. Near prlvatecO"'mµnity eoun-2 Ba•hs. hardwood ~mple~el}' u:.ocraded De-corator 's tou c · 714-495-6613 ' clu,b. scb401a.Af9,500. ' try club. HMp .fCMRlly room, formal din· fl(Mtt'&-. ULVE HAVEN ~o~~~Lz~~·r !Joye in !.h~4out,.nd1ow .malnd· Mewportleoch 1069 644-8777 ' ,_.. ing and oversized. lot_. Very flexible POOL. L~rae pat\o. ~en nee a scap1.na an •••••"'••••••••••••••••• financing. Call 1146-5180. Qi.11e'"4l.,l;ect. ~.suo. ' •• · , ~~r7~ lls_l~t price 01 ·MOVABLE Garden I-ts BEACH HOM .. e Roy Mc ear.h 'c' 'L"L ss• •soo' :;tud10. 1o·xi,· on e1.-·· I: ·-Of' 1810Hew.....t .. ~ ' LIDO ISL.AND wood oeckin• W/pwr. DI.MA l'OIMT DUPLD!S t<~abulOus ocean views ~~~~~~~;?;;; s new beautiful duplexes rrom Sti!i.9.Sll ~'·""'down , COST A.MESA $49.500 -Short walk io the water. 3 Cos1-.,AtesaMS-1iz9 Charming 3 br. 2 ba, w1r1ng 1nst..alkd . .sk~1g ht Bedroom, 2 bath, cuslombonus room, t::::::::::~ Re&lEstate •VISION• (rplc. immed. occupan· roo!'.Sl50.S 4 tl-&J\j 51 U. 01f1ce op~n \\iknds, 11-S Lot complete wilh plaps WkdaY:. eall ror 1oun1ts. !~~o~c;ltr.:°t~earcbh~J>O?lg.andtenl· ONLY lO LEFT. by~ .. REALTY ~,;.~i~:nt .;a__...., BACK BAY 4!1ti-3'1JI agt. $49 500 :139Jl Maloga Or. · • • · ,,. s rlDUl , nt:w Y LITILE DOUGtf? lfq1v. Park Center •l;USTOM BUlLT• listed beacti home offered at $49,500. LOTS OF'·-·'-••. ,, Jrvj ne Brand New 1caut1ful U<tna 1-tarbor 752 046() lncomr llom<s -· Call540-1151 . . ...,.._ · ONELEr"f -.,..,000. COLLEG 3 BR C domi . 5 O/o DOWH , i S• BR. & den, 2 ,blks. lQ 4 Br, 4 Bu. f'am1ly Rm> .. I~""""""""""""""""""""""""' E PARK ' ' 0~ J!llllM. on this distinctive 3 BR. $6') 500 ocean. i67.SOO ' Panoram1l' K1tc.·hen. 2:11:,1 POOL HOMIE -lovely 3 bedfoom, 2 + ram rm beach borne, '°'r• • A-Frame 3 BR. iSS,OOO W11'1dwurd Larle., Haot:el FIXER bath corner home~ Complete w. ith Next to Running OnlyS46.7S-O.Largelot& W ill buy the largest CA¥'·WOODREALTY Nowuk,Brkr.645~20 S t r e a m , ft ear detached garage. Yards p~ui.c but not the lurgetil . * 548-1290 * I.. , UPPERS ~ful P.OOf and access for boat or Newport's. Upper Bay. to the sa nd . & s urr. pr ice: Jn Culver. IL has H~WPORJ SHOIES Superb pe ninsula Joca · Tr lra1le,rf. Jfust retenUy redeCorateti. $40,950.-$4(,950 •• ~-4456 ~ eve.~Xlh•aa from tormal BY OW~t.!'$R473 000br. l "'111'~a , Open)louse SdtJSun 1·5. 11o n , very old two ans er orces sale. Priced right at DISTIMCTl-.11: l1v1Q1' room & dining va-c.1f.n · · • · ur. 2BH . 230 Pli-Ospect·St. bedroom home. and one only ••7 900 c II 5u 58BO ·~SUniv-"-Dt. DEStr....... rooro .. large ram1ly High, Eri.5ign, Mariners. . , . bedroom cottage . <P't • • a now. · · -· -. ........ , ._,, room, laundry room, 4 ThurY lhru Sun 646-1343, LlpO -Super family SS4.SIJO. Large three WALK TO SHOPPING tJus off Irvine Ave I • Grffts Yw Bedrooms & bonus room Monthru WedS45-1275 home. 4 BH. J e.-.. 2 sty bedroom home, needs · t.. ...... "ime. ~, -,..'-:1 "~ ST lb 1 548-7223" the very m1nun~ YOU1&ee £or tni: kids fun. f-1,as new , ... .. so. patio. Near beach TLC..:. uny one bedroom EA S £. COSTA MESA -Cose to 11.s exterior.and interior. everyt..bang. Just Jl'k 8#--UFFS Z pian S BR tennis. Priced right! cott<t gc, enormous lot major markets, .You. Jiiust S~ t his ~ _. • Appointmenls speak of moving ulto a new home condo, fee. $8,900. dn. Sll7,000. ti7l-d760 o S46 . .WO. Quite nice threeh"""~~~~~~~""" quality built in\rilac'ulate 3 ))~oom comfort & dignity, 4 BR, 1 n a .n e it ab 11 she Own er· s 35-1oot or 673-e9'3 bedroom home, rougher pool ltw ferituring ·13r'ge dfufug-rm, :Iba+ Cam rm. 968---4 456 ne1,:h.bprh0od. 4~---6494 !-"--""-------I two be1lroom rental, as· DAV 6NT 50Xl00 Pee Sep. breakfast room. hardwood floors, VA BUYERS Ra1'sor's Realtors l<ARJ:Y areaJ!luffs: lg.' OML~~~YISLE s um ab I e VA loan. Lot su•.OOO. s:i•.ooo. s hake roof, fireplac~ • .call for Jietails,· ~~~~~~~~~~ $05 deposit for credit re-»R. 2 ba ., din. rm., fpl . :>18.000. C..:otll ti7.>-72i5 · dow'11 . Pr1ncptll only. 5~1151. . ~ F port and appraiS~1 'ror . ·. 'Celllll --1600 Or1g .ov.·ner.$63,SOO 5 Bdrmf .. S batns,: hU l).c 642-62ti7 . . -' ...... . -. BROKBR 6'0-5560 mstr. suite; prof. decor. O...,LY $]"' SOO ,, llioadway th•S>mmac•laU'3 bdrm. loac~ 1048 'Boat slips. "'50.00IJ n £, · 3 Bdrm.+ 2 oath. Doll house priced"•••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT house & GE•~ SUPER VACUE OH THIS 3· bedroom, tnat neat Costa !\1esa ~t :)32 ,500 .. Shag c».rpets, gar. apt. for sale by • ,..- \\l ,Lt·:) BL\LI'' -ain.D....+, ....... 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• quali~~ built Costa Mes:Y IJ.o rhe . Large stree~ elose to eve r-lrcshlypainted.Call DlLUXECOHDO owner. Call ~e\:es. & 120·f' u•tJnAve .. NU lot W <lli boat or lra<'ler ace· ess. Li' sled yth1ng, v.·ith a beautifully HACIENDA In superb lo ca ti on ·I ~·;·•~n~d~•~· •~'4'!>5~7~72~1~~=-:1~R'!E~A~LC,:T~~R~S~~&1~· !2--l~~ .. ~~;;:;::;;;:;;:::::1BIG BEAR home ror rent. upgraded home 011 a REAL ESTA.n across rrom ocean .I; ;\vatl. D:.11ly/ Weeklyl yester day, hurry, won't. last!'! Call huge alley access rear 963---8316 Spacious, newly built l · HARBOR VIEW home DUPLE¥ 1 WHATIS !\10.979-123 \ AtltlH,t"'IEf<i'l'l~l:>1.< 546-5810 yard for only ~7 .SOO. ----------I tbdh rml · & 1~C:"· Jo~rplcE. in IMdonacdo JModel, beau,t. IY OWNER 1 YOUR CHOICE Exc\u51ve Indian Wells wa)k to parks & town. almost new yal'd wor". For 1111 IR'ltstment Balbo~ Bay Club Condo. OCEAHFR~HT DUPLEX 644_7211 Agl. PA YM~ e arge 1vmg rm. asy n scp . apa..,. sty e, 0 Bdrm up & z·Bdrril dn LESS . . " Corner ttt beach. First o ll i d · Ll;S·S THAM o E YEAR ·c;tD _ and ,-\SSUM r_: 1•;, VA toao . 2 REUT Reduced to sell! ~.000 sst.900. 644 ·4191 / time offered. ~.00037 DUPLEXES t It,• z A. · ress1ng b "'d :;tyJbr,bonusrn1.,rm "' TUIHUASSOC. -.4iS AssumableVAloan room s. Gargco Ulli! m u s t e sold. Beautiful bi.I.i i ing'wilh for pool tbh Lg. bkyd., when you moveinto·\hl.\i UQ6N.C!1t l-t~.L.aguna Seashoreti13 · 7~ inSanlaAna,S39,SOO Com1>lt-tely 1·urn1shed. 3000 sq. ft. of Jiving• spaCe. Large 3 nice neighborhood.Close 4 bdrm, 2 ba home on 494-ll77 THEIUJffS BIG C" ... YOlltr..I under construction in Pool . Tennis. Golr. l!e<lroqm\· 2 b ath owner's unjt , enjoy LO s<·hl.s. & fwy 's. l<o1 r ge Jot 1n quiet., __________ , 'IYOWMEll f""J"'lll " HuntingtonBeaC'h Clubhouse 11ctivl t leli. NewPor• s-c.nes• be•ch VERY .LOW !.179--'HI~ neighborhood . Onlyl\;ust s-le/lease this Re"designed-.C.•f.r.m. elita AsNew £71.900 Owner sacririec. ~-"' i.:i C'l.., ""red· ~.000. Assume low in-mqnth. 3 bdrm, 2 balh model locat~(l i n the Broadmoor llome FOURPLEXES 71.t /S 48 -S43& or uuw11 payment tO·quali i buyer. Va-teresl FHA .loan or GI cottage. Owner after moredes,iredareaofthe Excellentpoglloton in Huntington Beach 71.t /3·15-2081. eaht, 'tea for. your inspection!! Call 'Mesa ·Verde t e rms ava1lab,le. ~I pm.'•7-1022. ·g ~bl ff 1-··· cul -de-s-ac&Lreet. Brandnew.~00,500 Real Est~ 546-5880. , · _, · 500-11211 or 714 897-@l '"\' _, ~J· & g~e!~:ir.r 3jjfi.~~ Priced under market tor Block to0cean$l22,SOO 11 •• ~AJ,950 Horth Laguna . Ba . Den & lge Hobby [fi!St ,ate. vacant.~l. Walkt.obeacbSl\8,000 •• ~.~ ••••••••••••• nae .ERtfAGE -• 'REALJPRS .p't Rm . Complelely re· tosee. wner,644--ti:l4.9 SEVEN UNITSil00.000 0 S 'f" Duplex, above Crei;cenl decorated & Jn move-in . NINE UNITSS2al.OOO Execuuve moving to So. wner acr1 ice Bay Be<.1ch. Upper unit cond. W/ShUlters ttlru· r-C'•Me.... 1076 We have the property. t.:al. seeks to purthase J ... 3 bd ~ ,.. fide or 4 Bk. den home 1n "'45 rms, ocean view out, plush crptg, unique •••••••-•••••••••••••• The choice is up to jou. Corona . del Mar. Pref. 61-FHA Terms Jiving rm. with brick wall paru>rs. etc. Asking Cilll today . r I & d k I •· SAN CLEMENTE close to water or wt Save thousands on this rp c. sun ec ; ower ::i74,500.644-;--05t!S THE RUI. bcal11 r1ght!i. Princlpab beautiful home in the ""DESERTED.. unitl·Mlrm .. paneledliv~~;;;;;;~;;I ESTATEFAR only. • • ~ vre:ilif:e :0.1es a Vertie · · .. ~EACtf''-..1-.a...., ing rm. with frplc. plu leal 1is~ Co. 8~·6133536-2551 Write·ad no374, Dailr Ga. &Heral I Oo2 CoriHiio•A-1 * I 022 area. ,\fcWly painted, 'in~ • •. · ~"'"' lge. "orage area or hob-'4 ta:-.Gl00 '3'ilOQ. i' .0 . Box l~ ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ~;J,.,.r;.•~••••••••• ~itle & out. Gar(len patio. RXl:K by room. ·Priced right at HARB() ASK FOR C...'Osftl' P.18' , <;a ai!62S '~,· FOREST I'''' ·'1 • ~Est.ite:>auft. den dar,.room. £11tt'y hali:.· nly blo~~s ~,~h. 5 ,'.::117,5'>0.'Wlthterms. R Truman Bailey FOURPLEX. good cond~1-....::=~=Cl'..=.::::;:::._ .. I ., ...a.:-..1 hu g u l 1 11 1 p g 1 roo 1n 1 lt"='t 22 0,, f\l~~J'm . Pete' Hallock lK>I\, excellent locat19n-~ Rentals•. " ~· RETREAT· n er.ftllOI•~ IHllllra l brick flrcplt1l'C. o_r oen F1,1qtf"l dU\ing •. -; . ~!katrt!l 'VIEW lietr.Y ~1urra)' aSfiUmable Fl-tA loan ............ ~ •• lt.······· Fron1 Spa-nish tile ul'ltf 1.s ~t;.li'eQ!,ly ~µ1oi th~1r dinin g roon1. llrtvate rm · Vau.J..Lcd ce(fin~s. ·· -, ~Il'G:~ 1----==:e..:=="---i Annual 111con1c ::i/:1100.-·' ~-, J wrought irqn 10 ha nging. new condom1n1ums, Ca· ma~ter ,,uile\iinhbath Loads o't glass' :Huge u /\.\......,, •t II S-Ju• t<'uU price. ~74 .!JSO. Call HousesE.n.i~ •c• baskcl s. •lhl s l.ie:.nned n yon. C:esl Estu~e s. 540-1720 wood decked cOvered . •99·2eoo nuuVe 1 a • •, Qapittrano 1078 a45 -8424 Assoc1;1tcd •••••••~••!!•••••••••••• • I ,. e' 11 , n 0 • • h "tte ,. c .•. located at .lite <'Orner ol T •RBELL. party patio. Onl)' S years · I ••••••••••••••••••••••• South Coast Brokers. · . ... .. .. .. \.I " r v D A Id 'fh d ,. ME ... ·RE This 4 ""droo~ ..• bath . •• warm. IO "lt•n" •"••·port ra.::1 u: aew r111e & o , ~s 1.s.a swal an a ......, u.; "'' '" By o er 28 lb Co GeMral •· 3101 • • " M A I Bl d R••LTORS ' k N I . RI e B d C '· Id home W•lh lam•'ly room wn . r , a, n· I PRIDE ,_;) Beacli hom e has new new ac rt 1ur 11 . 111 .,.. ~ ma el' o qua 11y . r u 1r anyon uu1 -d p 1 " ~,o:. 500 . ti.. car""''ing througOO~l. 3 c.:or~n.o del Mar_1 S';8.rl1n 295!'l !'I arbor Blvd . 111g Take 011er ~'HA loan. 1ng site with ocean view. 1s s ituated on a pro· ~-t ~' a.<l~ · Of OWMIRSHIP ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l.4 -· at $66 900 Sales olf1ce & Its 1ow al :&42,000. You Acre-plus purcel nas ressionally landscaped 1 0 e~. · r. 1 llUNTINGTON Beach va· ,Jl' Ucdroomt1. 111.rge fumil~ m' d et · 0 f• ~: havea chanc.i.11'"""' .. all room for estate plan. rornerviewlot.Low,low .. .:.. . ..u..L..... fA•6 14 unil poo \\alk to cant I' Br Sl3S kid.11 room and'-" 51· •. ~ lo o _ n w open il••s•n·~., & R-'"c·. ce• "' ,,,..,..... _..n -ocean Absentee -"ncr • ·• • .......,. ~ Pl-ION'£M06408 "" "'"'""' ·· now 1 1 ca 11002~ i4U.OOO Seller will down. •••••••••••••••••••••• · "'~. pels.1 Brhau&e$100.nr ' . l.00.$59 • ..W.' ~ · · .i UR , 2 UA + adJQ1nu1y ~~~ .. !.eli. ,\take oiler. NcwportFwy.3Br-·an i " r1nance. Hed Carpet, Exceplional So. Lagun<t -._.,....,., ""'"' ... -ti · ~ ' Duplex_..:$74,900 large worttshop 1n big 1-with a family room and do i35,000. View (I( pie Rt:::AL ESTATE ~each S18tl. Agt-. t<'ec. I 7 1:1:::'! t retail st)op area, + s,p. '-'R"ec.•.cll.c.occr•:..•cc9._7_-.c<c.76::1 ___ 1 A~ lledroo~. 2 bath unit Value! 2 Br. AduJt Con · s'PARLl~G view mob1le, llunt1ngl0rf ! '. I Oceanside of Hwy J yard. Ag.1 1545-4170. High on Hill w1lh oc. vu. 2 many upgrades Ne\•er & ocean. Ar ch Bay Rea g.:JJ -J5.i3 919-8430 Pi aperl;i .. · ·· Qw1ier 544 ·1 . Bd , 2 ba · New home hved 1n. Excellent view Estate, 499_Zl71_ 1 ----"'~:::"'"!'_ __ J;;'-;;~'-';';---;--::-:c::-:- 752 ... 1920 -D p· ._. 1026 i57,SUO . Sand Castle lalboaltlaftd 1106 .Moo OUAIL ~T. Ntw--·,,.,... Costa Mesa I 024 -~ o,..,, Realty. 494 -00. 8 UNITr "OOL ~;;.;·;;·;;;;;;;;;:~:;·";;;;-;;i· ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ::==c.:::.:...~==----I Near tennis and pool , Mobile Homes ;J1"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Colby Place 3 BR,. 2 BA, on cul de' sac st. Great home !qr e.ntcr- ta1n1ng. Poot s1cle larg rumpus room. 040-J<JU ~VCS 5'16-0521 ••••••••••••••-••••••• 1-CHARMING ._ _ _. Nt:W OUPLEXl:::.5 Dana El\fERALO BAY Reure-th1s2slory,4bedroo1n,3 ForStll~ 110 VffW•$175,000 ' l uniroom JP~1~1~,·~o=m~wi~·~·~9S0~~339~·r3~tj.;;;;'~-~~~u~•;U1;·~-~..,~;;I t h 21 80 ''b oalh home sits on a cor· •••••••••••••••••••••• "'Lth s m den & lge patio. $42,9.QO Mesa Del Mar Owner Leaves Area men m. g. , .. a . 1 h d !'rime back bay \'1e"' 'l'rly le se ut J I i\la1<iga Agt.·196 -J..131 ~7.500.4~-71115.alt.S. ne r Ol wit a gr .. n 24x0028R,28a,3yrsold. location ! Just reduced ~ a or uy. S II • · view L El M .-.... Suitable ror couple or e e r Motivated oc . orro. V'!'t:a All 2 bedrooms. ::;.,.,·1m-EI Toro I 032 vu. 494_5037 c11cs __ 1 single adul'-Nope~. 221 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Large bedrms. pro-With a \'1ew of the ent1rel-'.:::_.:::..:....:=:..:::=---I ming pool. >U.l5u down. Am~thyst. Call ti1J-...61Ul 1·ess1onally Jandsca""d N Just back on market-, •• ,1000· n. By Ow'"'ER .-~ 1 e wporl area this 5 .,.., ,... (:Ozy fplc 1n prestigious bedroom 3 bath home lake advantage~ Call --------- 2 STORY Glenn1ar tr~cl Low h<i s aiormaidiningroom Do b•Vl.dCJ.HTBR* now to prev1ew-til41 CostaMes.o JIJ4 down Call tcday to see u le wi e 2 ·only 752 -1700. INVESTMENT ••••••••••••••••-••••• and 3 car garage Your blks 1·ro d t $ ·43 950 and make your offer ternls CM M _m1 ;:now DIVISJON -IRVINE. Eas1s ide 2 BR h•u•~ Pr~ced below .market . 1 • , Asli:1ng onlyS44.~ C~nt~r ailn cntr::c~int THt:Rt:ALESTA'rERS Large lot. s:n>. month' ~~~~~~~~~~!valu e. i"l ere'#> your Save comm1ss1on "·tth Sco"ttRealty GOURMET 1-iow a.oout a pro · Pilrk. lllness forcessale.DELUXE4-PLEX.6.ti'.4 · ~S l .la st +S lOU. A&t -ch;ince to own that llus ~story 4 bedroo1n. 536-7533 Woo<J !> Co,·c collage fess1onally decorated & i\1akeoffer! Joan to remain w1~1U,000•.c54c.6:..---0_::•:;l..:4 _____ _ .alboa P.n·rnwla I 007 beautiful home you 've nearly new J,akc r'orcs111;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;1 M 1· 1 k fl I d d bed ,. I l~• w 1 exil·an !JC oa rs. an scape ,3 room.2 American 551 -if dn . JBll .. 2ba+l'rplc t'or -1.-•--• •140 lachenmye Realtor ••••••••••••••••••••••• a '<''a 1 {s wan it:U pbut alk <1 home \\'I many im 1>rovc· ~ beams 2 blks to beach , 2 bath Port Larw1ck ho1ne o"·ner. vood Jocauon. • •••• ::'::;::-:--" • PETITE DUPLEX \.\'ith s~a price. ark·ll ·e n;icn1 s. Ass umable 7'1. , , , bdrm s •enclosed yd. wJ\h a lamily roo1n ? Bactlelors. Coupi,es. Bea Y£AGEH RL'rY. •••••••••• yard & parking Like ·cy·ardt '·1 ~nc losndcdt.Pt1.t 10 1",'"'cA 1101~~.:, P,r111c1pals oo EX8CUtl'Ve CODdOS S69.500 Owner anxious. Lease high beach rent. '598x35 ;;.)ti.til7l Bachelor :.ipL 1 block lo new SG4 950 6_5-ti-l'' en ra air co 11on1ng, }. a "°"'-!t.50. !~""""""""""""""""""""""""~ a\•a ilable real nice! SacriCic pier. Ocean view. Util • • • 1 1 -gal·a gc <loor opener. --.-· I •""°' pdt ·110 ~-n.zc:.: Natural '·rick fir•place. Fountain Valt-. I 0 34 .;J ·a, 4 Bedroom homes. 752-0460 ~ .. 1s. 548--0432. -1 UNl'fS, C..:.M. ·r ..... 'O JBR. . . ~ -: mo. --v....... BEST VIEWO}<~BAY ... '-•• , Verr well upgraded & l·\o~IJa . tWO 2BR. Good Ill· t).ll -U:J!:lti Duplex l yr old. 3 Br family roo~! 3 big •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ide.ll.(ly iocat~d. Near .6.-""i'rne Acrea4)9:for ..-120 vstmt w1ai>sumable -Al -~-""1'------ each. frplc, outstandlng bedrooms. xll'1!-bath.s. VIEW OF 10CEAM schools. beaches, &shop· 1 "M 'Yl • ••••••••••••••••-••• Io a n Y EA G E R 119U"G eac t. J I 41 .'.w On b. OC Lovely b'•ci.. ''""'1"' · """' RE •LTOR . A V 0 C A D 0 LAN D ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y nr. e1:1n. 54 n :~72-0 ' & LIGHTS ping. ::tl<ivu. Down or as-A HEAL TY ;>;;6--61·1 CalJ for appt. Phil _,. sumelowinterestlo<in. Sl,790.IAC. Rancho • 1 •OCEANFRONT home Sullivan. Rlur. 548--ti161 .~ ~ rTA .. IELL .... ESTATE SALE ••11 1 51_s~1· .• "!fit, ,.. Best Buy of the Week ca J 1 (. g o•Jr s e 11 e EASTSIDETRJPL£.X. on the Bluffs. 3br, l'JJ:tt.. orSC&-2103 RtAtTOIS $44, 900 1ri...~a ... _ -:!:2'":•!;:! Beaut i fu I upgraded C1nanced. 7Y:z',f Int. T1gh 2 br. ea., bllns. Frp1 & S3SO. dlJ-IJ.1,,;fffl-1731 • H bor 8 d · 962·44TI ~8103 garden. home on cor ii f o r c e s s ii I e den in owner's. f<~ortin 1 Bil Cor.c.ftlMcr IOZ2 21155 a·r Iv . tluge ll\•1ng room wjtb . 'lot . 2 Bdrm. study. Owner/Bkr.714·633-4603 Co.Realtors042-000U partly fu1·n.WriinC ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • cor n e r r1replace & d , orrel1redmale.Slt10.nw. b Private guar ed ocean C d ( 4 I Pool '. reath tak111~ wall 01 HONEYMOoN CNNMrclol 8 UNITS MES• + ep. Lse. Re s. r.. . J.l lass \'1cw . Courmel are a with man Y • 'rop.rty 160 ""' 4W -Oti27 No.end. DaDlex kitchen . Dine. 1leparate. COTTAGE amenities. Corftparc •••••••••••••••••••••• $128,000·lo/0 with 3 BR 2 JSA rental. Ja·. cuiZZ' ~I 1\lastcr suite & ch1ldrens Near beucnt 3 BR 's+ a at ............... S64,500. EXCHANGE I br house t'or person 'W I So. or Buyslde Dr. \l.'ith . win~. llurry ror thili lge Sl!w1ng rm. OR '! &joyth~Goodlffe permanent: employme.w. beautiruJ natural wQOd prime be:lc.h ares Add-on den.ram rm. Call493--ZSIJ ' MOWLEASIHG Pair of 4 plexes Costa ~.ecol'd or retired. textures. Onl§' one y;'t'lt <All,050 bargain! t.:allo003-788l.: ranch kit ., wtharvestl--""-'-:..:..::_.c:.;:.;_::....._1 Mesa. Only ~.OtJO each. 494-g11u. new. Call 644-72~1.. A-gt, n 'I Ol'fN ru ,9 .,, ~ fl.f' roOONI<!'~ gold appli's serves big ON~ ol Northview'.s best NEW Custom by Owner. 4 OPEM HOUSE Hard to find value at!---""-''------ .) i ' "I nd v.~ardens ! Assum \ransfcrred, mus} .sell. ?. p e ~ 11 o use .oa i ty 35>' sq. l't. P lenty of pack lion. Owner will rinance ffOtJse well lurn. 3 Br, i ,, .. ,p.a·~e· 111· d in1ng 1rm! Fruit treeJ l'ie'l'.tllle ot eR·s. Owner BR. 3 Ba, landscaping, New commercial Crom these prices. Good k>ca · 1 EMERALD8AY OCEAM VIEW TbO"S3Dds ~ 13b.O(MJ. VA loan balan ,$49.956. · 2.30·5.30. 1201 High land ing. From 3S6 fl. 10 1 at ti'-" interest. See lO Ka, oceun vu. beHMl4e • •With BeachAc""'-•·· u .. J •1LOW~OOWtri,letiU'l~Pl~:;;;;B;;Jl:O:K~E=R:•;:93-45;:;:;'~3=~D:r:.S:;l::l>::.:::ooo::;.::64.5::_.,...::.:;::;:-j 't. and more. Prime of bel~Ye. Call now (7141 S5.>0l1lt>1l5.ti7a.4fdll. l •r· · rent pymnts 'B•• t I ,. ~ ... 1 S 2 -1 7 u O w '• •1: IBr. aBa Co~ or.table Deaut irdl ·eonege Park H . ~ ttii--5511 • .,_~ ' lA-" reeway OCl:a ion. -' N v E s T M E NT r ••port ... ..,, l:lome w/potentia_I room home. o'friei' ~acrifice! antifH)t0,111 hoch I 040 C./i'Q"O~ · 'C!rQ._ • growth area. Leasing o( DIVISION IRVINE ••••••••••••••••-•-•• enlarge. ~r will l>iC1uresque grounds •••••••••••••-•••••••••• SUPER.V·.,.,1 \:)~ I.' -IJ ;:t fice on site. Open hou Lovely' BR p1 1., ba. '' 1 "'Ml ' 10·5 P.M. daHy&.'Sat. 9. THE REALESTATERS " US, n1ider ex hanget. with plants. trees. bii · C •L $Zl,R-Thol lnlriguint , rd Gom• witA a Chud le Outside shower Qi Bt t ... " m&or calihoe'rcra.Call pOOI WJth'jacmzi, party A -.-..-.,G4.,a.IQWI • P.r.t . Call to previe t213J6~7 -ti081 ' • 8 11141833.0123, evci patio. brjck ietlting. En· • i CLASSIC Ver'! ta!ltefuUy .decor~t-( 1 1 4 ' 1 5 2 -11 0 0 . N~ort Beach . · S2 ~ , iry hall Ld oversi7.ed Uv· v' o u j I Io v t t "\ 5 ed 2Br Home .. Ideal lor O=:•:: ,::--_: ~ I N V E S T M E N , l Bdrm. ~20 pel"' Who ~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~ 1ng-rm. J bed.rooms + &howpla~ ll't!!¥f Ol(:a rohl'lg couple JUSt Slart· ... to.,_ .... _.. DTIHVEISRIOENA·LIRVINAETERS ' * T IDLEX * ~t.~~·!~11., ptikl. No pe\a. I den ~(qia . 19e-·burning bedt'OO(n, 2 tOOdel -J n I o u t. Mat" re : II' -~ •DISCOVERY c;repl~~e,. ·~ car..:tJ. wilhllrep1ace.:Mram11Y ' tandsca~mg cre•\05••·1 6 u Rs p N . CJ.RRIESITS&F Spacfous 5 .BR fo"rqht d)'ii~ "f kitchen. Only$yrs.new. moapher~ of privacy. 1 I' I · I I I ~-~~--3 Shirp units with pool, , e sURt.WlltH #O"* w/Jp lam nµ. ·c~0-1 720 Close to beach and 1l;lop· Closetos"ops'&:tchools. _ _ _ _ _ ,...,......, 1700 tnctuding penthouse wilb ••••••••••••••••••••••• .(orlfl•ldinina-fctge41ba. \ ~"?-T Atll8J...' ping Wlt.h,'exc.rllef_1t DAVIOBOV~R\.TR , ••••••••••••••••••••••• oce'atn view.l,..argeiitW\il Gener.. 1212. I 8fl Rear ape. w/frplc. . _ er•LWWS , terl'f't 1v11Jlf~le . 7l4' S46-9950Anytime. I A ft D MA . I! "s'1t.t SO has massive double •••••••••••••••••••••- _.ftMlok blti ... etc PJr ~5'1'1o ·.··~ 891'-ilt{, -• ~ $14!00 moves you in.... fireplace, Wtth ptc!tcfre w• 8 • ;r-~:-~.' Yo~; t<r;:.;;I -~, bol'Blvd. VA Appraisal j' I I I ·J Olher cosu. 2 BR, 2 ba, wl,ndow• to pool. Will ath t ry, 3 BR, '" -$ 4 8 O all blUn1, ranga.&:ovm-i tarry with 20'k down. am~'l tormal dJnln1. 7 l.04..,-rW "8&S'r'1iUY• <sf. ma , ~ ~50 · ' J U O S . "' wood c ab I n et 1 .17~.soo. 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J RR, rugs, sto"e, elec. ~vo:ll~ )~f .•~.~rd .. .i.~,t..o.,v,_.f .'4 ·ie:!-'f.1laak'ttWKeiU1 uy"•b •••ba"'"•rlBrduplex .Clean.qUlet n .. a~nlvdaLYorktown lleuulifulCrounds 1ree. $190 . m o. 78 . MOtna u· Non-4;.',.\.ttfOftlit '" VA'C.ANJ'. i.1'1.11&·~ta ok ... d&cJC: & p•ilo.. i'O.. $lY0.131-1a()U ·, -I --.,. 10 m1nute1 to ocean t).15-4512 - , 1 ·1~rJa:er!lotuf! '' ~ t • . • ~ n ... r, •"" •"f"r· '' • ·w/entl. gar. New 41'pt. r ..,.., ~36 A•t i Adults · No Pets Shalimar Dr, upt 2 . Mtl ' ¥2a0!Afbnu, r , 811.. :t"8a,r2 Qlr ••r. c 840--0008. • STUDIOS & I... Large l Ult ~l75., Gas ' -,.,--------· Mkl1 COll6'4i~lllis -''I artea. i325J tll0--3100' -, ,1,.i'l, 1 Furnished roqm w/~ew •?ullkit'Chen Water inc .. Draperies :t Br. 2 ba. cpls, drp.a, ,.... 1--:::::==~i:'J~f--j2"""'~;:·~·1~88!!!l...;.'-----11farbOt1 • y 1ew Monte1ic erpt & drps, pvt bath 41 •If '""'pool cari>~ts, g:.as heat, ga~ bltnl'I, pool ... lndry. Adl1;5. Ga•• L ~,~···-'42jnlll YETS:D.6..1111.it .A."·. · In~l-4 br, 2 ba\ F/I\, entryiU0.67S-'604fJ f .J~!WttYr1i11ctlilies !>LO\'~'. 111r conditioning, no pets. ~200 m_o. 126 .. ~J.I'"~ 'oeenn .flac& .. i, r~·-., 8of:2\:ia,ept,drps,dswsr -L/R, D(R, com!" pool. '•Free\l,[li\ies swimn1ing pool, r e c . Monte V1sta19.S.U-43aU. Hac111 !Q~ au.; turn. uul Pd. "'tson't rent" •.. ,)'Ou~iitl-d4.,.•• l&o ..Ne er ad sSIM). 1819 Port S&crlil\£, Costa M•1• 3724 .~linens roon1 , washers &dryers. * 1 WHIS Fl.II ,..... ~ .br l18$. vteW 9wn a tiol1)eWIU1notoW! "'~·~mo. s.t?·?lOi &7$~#!.~ ~ • .., " ••••••••••••••••• .. :••' •TV• maid &er11.av;ol Dano Point 3126 Move in. w /deposits ~·, m.ovettxt.11y, ,f>aymehr. 'N~ paymei.t 'i68r,l6G.~.. Casa de~ _..hr·P·Que . MEDITERRAHlAM ••••••••••••••••••••••• only t BR $190 2 BR 1:n: Cd bt ~ar .\.Pl. ar ut ·~•si "30 . dayr. ~ ~ ,,c1>tt. J!tV, ~ FOl CHILDIEH ALL U'J'fLITlES PAlb •PboneserVll!C ' VILLAGE N£W deluxe l&pl.S, l Hr $230 Rcrrlg , Security. srr'·T i ~~Sooo.. OY'ld . R~1111 E~at s•r Ce ftlcdyd&paliq. A.MD~R ·. Compa~beforeyoorent ··1mlletoO<'~an 1Redroom ~lg5,2.8r.2Ba$250&up. Pool, Jacu zzi, Rec. ~ • ~ .1r~ 1Blt, ~~ec1ahst' in veu:tt11i '1'1 /r~m, beich 'N< • •nu · C .a .... 1.;.~.-..t lRedroom&Oen Ope n Sat & Sun 12·5. Bidg w/exerclse rm., ~ 2 •~I. . f'rpl l~ting'. Aik fotlVetera 'dQi's i200 Av'ail · 311 ftARl!HTS ustom ~ 5:""" • ME:,N". smoll beach hotel. 2 Bedrooms 3 3 7 8 l M a r 1 a n n a , BU lards, Color TV. -. t.? ~ ! 1 Counst1lor, 556-7m. cal ~ ' · · ' thl ~ flilrl>or View home S . Fe;.'"~ng, 'tJt 1... Rooms $22.50 W('('k. ApLS 2 iledroom 1'ownhse 496-8820 ; A.l\X ,ptar-3 ~ 2 b" un~Ume. • · 1 • · iJ located neur pool and • pacio~s 1.tc n W1 ··-$1,00. mo. 536-7056 2400 llarbor Qlvd. ---------cc-:..,.-:1 Irvine Ave. at Mesa MS. \.\mi ocuan, Cdl.t ~ ... • .. :&1 Mo. ROomy S br'n1 . ten n rs ~ Sp a c 1ous J .direct hghun,J. ,. a Costa t.1e5a <714J 557·802< El Toro 3132 5454855 Ollllake,har~cw'occ&n '" ... EASTlfDI..,. '•chis a ·l!lh1op 'g. 101Ul 'bedroom wilh family Separa~ed1na-are 2: BR. Furn. DownlOWil ••••••••••••••••••••••• . We SO' "el:J.1 , e11: Us. z BR .. Casita'', like new Constitution Dr. 118. room $475. monlh lnclud· ·~o.me·hkes_i.ora.s:e ' area. $l80. Adulls only, Pork-Lib 3 l\R, l'/2 ba. A/C. cpts, SPAC New 4ar. frplc. z+ "':~~ ...... •• ALS -wi&A garage & enclosed 962-t246 • I '~. •1118 ca(d.Q.er.' • riva,\e patios 536"i""2877. Suri"ounditwn drps, pool. Wa ter & Leas h ba g ·1rag(· ow Vrly --~lftr-1a13 'IJ''.r d •' "1S t 0 v 41"' -"' • ..... · d 1 x' ··7.~'2-1J46Q :~1~:t~&p~l~~e~/storage 1 Bl"., rres hly redec. :>170. DELUXl::l,2 &3ArApts pd . ~2 ~.5 . "!'0 + ~5< h,(:. 1:r bc~<:h. '4g23~ 1.ii'::t:.:..d .' "3206 r .. ~!fne~~l~ftr.ionly ! 32~:,·· ::: ~·~:· ~s7y:e 4~~1 " · t'me •Kings1ze8Bdrms : ~ceo;~;i!.;.;.;.,. AISQ Furn. Ba<•helor clean g. iee. 8ll---Ol<YJ lt1vc r Ave. $450 per mo. ••••••~'"••••""•••••••• S220. month. Pea re e, n r . Aunt . • •Pool -_ ar~ues-&1.1r: •.. --r-Pvl Patio~ -lllCI Pool HwdiftC)ton I~ 3840 -"-"_J_-_,_,_,_u_. ------ .' boo -. M th • j • ....._ • ' rounded w/pllt& h lndscPR I 3748 Nr. Shop'g -Adlts Only ••••••••••••••••••••••• New"'8ayfront Li lli Coll646--6855 . wr r . .,..25 00 --No Le] • each ·Marft'ni·-•pts PARK NEWPORT ·J•l•nd 2• 8Jt i !!l" el 84&-tl38 84Ql-11G: /\dult!-; P!!5r ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,--'"' NEW DELUXE 1 br, c pL'i, •p •RTMEHTS M ·'rt ' ·' w U:a st,1de'3""""m'duplex lBOR .. _. rurn.-1 • ACli b •• 1777~antaAnaAvc CM drp>, dshwasher. trplc. 9" """ agn1 cent Vi ew. ril!r r~ ,.. .... , \ .,..,., w. Wil""n"'-·197 8 nr each $16.'i/:tl<JJ, ~ · • 1 i 0 l' p, .. JI t .. , yr 1 'Y . $2SO. mo.J st,IHst+/lOU In~ ' 3244 .-.. ..., .,. wk $55. Uul pd. col tv. Mgr Apl 113 646·554, encl. gar. $200. 960-219: li!~d~~~ ~~ !3-8"18-2123. Aa~nt54G-4.lll ·-•~•••••~ ·~••••••• ·']§ .. 'le· :I--. . SlOWIS&UP it435No.Coast 49-1-2508 OAKRIDGI.-: VILLA J br, or04S-30SJ ·1'ownhouses POR homes tor !:.EASE-or rllJI, 0 ·1 ci:llfp'rartt l220 C. ~1. 8astside,verynlci SALE in the IRVINE •$11.~.Nit:ht&Up 1 HeWportleach 3769 2 b a, bltns •.. ~hildr~n Utilitie5Paid Fr.S2l4 . .J00pen9·6 a1y •••,•'l•t~··~••••••••• 3 bdrm home, 2 ba, rrpl area Catt uslt We are ~ •SlTVud&ooM& 11dB'SeRAp<sA• .1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• we! e o m c. :S225. 8.:> Delux e spat•. 2&3 Br S1la-f>00Ls-'fennis ,·· '~ new. t·arpets & dr-.ipes ~ * a rv 11 :i;t9.9SWKUP.llklr,2 lla Cente r ,t>45·9'l l!j s tudi o apl s. Di s-Al·ross from Fas hion OPPO TUMITY! ~:?lr."MJU~37!-..... here '° serve, YOU & ln Reall;icaie •Phone Serv. H,tdpoOI hwas he rs, pauos, somE Is land at Jamboree on .,dY''Wity~loe>t.'tl 2ti 101:. . . WJLL MAI\~ ,EVERY •Child'ren&iPetSection & Hach. Color ·rv, maid /\DUL'J'S, no pels, 2 llr, 1 1 N h SanJoaquinH.illsltoad. 1ub({IYB'-. lot ddi-2 Ult-J Ne.tport lights, nc EP'1''0RT to IQl.ve YOUR • .. ·~· ot1' weeks r;ent wt ad serv. pool. 'fHE Pi-1 ESA enel. gar .• palJo .. St75 . ;:.n~~r ~s~c h~rs s &01~.'~i. t7 I 41 644.-1900 lion fully en'g' r:l and ~:~\nPref.e r rn~rr1ed . hoUlirang.nr.;'1~&. , TY . ·. l• , : 2376 Newpon. Blvd, CM !!:~ewport lil, NB, 6-14-0S78 or ~-769'l 1-'rom S275. 536-2579 l,Ppmved /1 ' IJawe ::;zlS. o, 673-Zl56 , • • · -'P . • '-p . 54d·?7?5 orMS,-3967 CASA VICI'ORIA --in Blk l>cach 3 Br. 2 lia liv •• ,.· m,:J1'al " h ' Un!Ye lty ,Irvine JEWELED ·LIGHTS b OCEAN & b· WALK TO IE.A.CH rm. din rm, bltns, sun-'"'· , ~ ,n way DUPLEX I Ur, crpts & SSZ-7000 , Y NICI!: l Br dplx-. Quiet. ayv1e~s pen· Adult.s l&2Br,nopels I I ,... lrp~. <;>wnc ''il Of· drps. Jmm-ac. Matur night Jlnd. s~ctacul_ar Sep . by g•r•ges , lhouse. I blk to beaches, Unfur/rurnfr$169.50 UTILITIES PAID deck. ~a!'·.~~~:fi iJZS, tit Ji.bl•itic ter ·. New adult. 2-12 1'"'1ower I rear J. 13 OR 2 Ba-:-College Park r;o.lling h·L ll s &. snow Employed adlt over 35. rrplc, GE D/W, etc. 3 Br Pool, re c rm. elev, Beaut. s tudio apts, 2 ~ · 14!7 441 ::;tti .:> junior and.scQ high ..,,.c;: N' rk J & capped mo"nu11ns by N ts 54S-lU2l conv. det1, 2 ba, n1i'e Sec gate,gas1wtrpd. llr. lrplcs. bilns, dis· o ceanfront, NewJbdrm. &cboot1 !beo~\iuilt }ll 4 B.ll , 2 Ha, Iain .rm. C JD ~jti;ne. $l:~°jf ~ ~o day • C harming J Ope furniture. No child/pet. 525 V1ctor1a, 642-&170 ~washers, 2 car ga~age. l ba, gar. bltns. yrly ~75, tre<1.Ca IJf i:t.:i,-.r'" frplc . ~395 . l eas e 'IJ4o-f-:>JK ·'998....:.23tl · oedroom home w}tb Yrlylse.$450.640~11 sundccks . From ~275. ti45-772leves/wknds. ' _.-. ' 54ti-8660att.er.6::t0pm. • formal dining room , ***WARDl!MAPTS CHILDREHOK 536 -l.'17!1 •. , • uf:AUTl1',UL2story48r, Fireplace. P lush sn.ag OCEANFRONT .~~· Lge2Bril70·JBr1 1r..Ba ----------1LargeSpani.!;hZbedroom, 4 Bdrr1J,.2Ha, li .P1.f'.R .. .:J Ba ~85 mo l:Aase 0 ; ca'rpeting lhroughoul. ••1*-POOL . corator 2 BR. A\a1I. $l90. Duplex'& <l·ple~,: St:ACREST AP1'S. Cycl• 1v, ba. 1>atio, balcony, nr .. Ot;<'.,5395,M~"!~ mo t9 ,m~. 568s. move~ High· oeamed ceilings. Furn_ 1~2 ~r apts 1n M?nthly ·o_r on lease, poo}s·· c rpls dr'ps tothebc ach.A\lutd.pd. llltns,encldgar.Nrl-loai1 352Pr1ncetCM,IDr.:£_M l'.OU 1"11 Lease option Easy care kitchen, in· adult sect10.n. E~m 21J-GS4-7698 548_791 i ' ' l ,2 &3Bdrms. llosp. Adults, $235. mo. SPACIOtJS J ·Ur hn'ish..J j'ai.1.135~1. ext ltilY cl!:Jd~ ng s elf·cleariil')I Garden A-pl•~tr;361~ Winter only 1 br furn. $i&l • • • • • • ti4 2---43S7 • · ' , oven Ju s t s l'eps ld J.""11.en.· S ' . 1 1 . LOVELY l·lunt. Bch . -""---"-'-~----~ g11r.age, 2 b<1. ~· mo.14 BR 2 JJ• A/C LE . . . t su ... y,,_..A mo. inc ' Ull . ~ps \O NEW horries. 3 & 4 B<lr1ns . JlAYt,RONT' Watch ttie ' ~u'.7700 '.'"T j,_ •tooi.· FOOL •1~R p~ivate,c.ommu~tygpoolen· Minutes to .Newport bch.544--M~;ti75-75gg e . e U')O .up. boatssailby!Lg.2br.2 c~....... 3zii ' ~-. . n1s cour • sw1mm1n ~ h b bek>r " l 8 d •••••••••••••••••~•"'•• a Bit. 2 aai11!r. yd. s .1\i~P1,~'f G: 1'"'W Y·. & jacuzzi !Tot lot 'fool. fur~c ..\d\I~~ 119 peu: 211~ YEARLY 2 br, r11rn1un· ·ro:J~!;%i'~~~ r.~mt ~:~. b\~~~ 2c~~ :..rkr:: LOmod•dapl~xB'br,J'\a ·.f.2,v'd.pat,it, eStreel !-a "'4' .!1833-8974. Gardener1ncluded,OnJy NewPortBl,.CM , . furn , ~2~5 .• s.t.ep_s to 1 BR APTS ~11p a vail. Adu!L'§ only. nrbcti.60.:J8eg0rup.'376. #lSmo.~ • Ve!I ""nfy :WlS'.Mo.: 2 8~. e'nd ~-4~~ month. Phone ~7~ea_~l2 6 4 0 -"~13 or · Cl-IEZOROAP"l'S Vrly. $585. mo. Call ~:-U81 ; 834-1720 N~AT 1 br ~lx iJ,50. Sn un1t 1n Unlv. J;>'Jrk. Av1ul. : . • . 203$ Merton.: CM .:> LiKe living in a Western &234 Atlanta Anita, 673-2058. Bkr. · • pet·''"hl·'. songles ~·, now~& .• A,K""s.52-7500 NEWPOR r :sHOliE'.S3br, 1 HR R'urn, 2 lrg closets, ENTlRE 2nd £1001·, 14UO sq l ,2&3 BR. Pri v. gar '48RSofAwy ~50 ""''" u .'..-! · • r; I. "1 · e bed mov11! s et! Old Wes1 1 she drvc r a . • f.'A:M b.cuuty l br Sl65.T<""'"R1IA~Eun·ov . Pk. 1 ba, ~J.95. P{operly queen s1z . pr1v . ft,211r,lba +den,frptc. 1.lavuo· woth ,,·,y 51 ,,.~ poo. wa r , . 381\vuaUil•p:e;.&50 o c. "" •-642 ••<• d, .. ,,,·ng rm e"tra lrg GE .• h .... Closetobeach.536-0336 3 BH a1lts rrom 5300. All <'lose to beach. Property' s•,v.J rel,(nedw/gar"*e· . ..,,.2 .,,2>ba.rrpt."ust. iuuse. -......., ro'oms •• • •• ·,_gar u s hwhr, pore es l'Caturcs: Pool,l'Ompleto JitJl Townhou$o~75 .sfl'.1010 2.br· ,..., ba ~ltiO '-... front -& rear. $4W. yrly h cl 48.R COM finest ~15b JI.as pool Ii g~rage.; dee .. O! paL1os. 640---ti345 llA:Cll on lca.se :i.l'.!5 yrl~ w/storage, Adults only, lse. ti4ti-41211 k1tc en with r r1 gerato1 "UXURIOUS I b 1· ." __ H_o_u_s_e~·"-"-2--3850------.... r umo, 38ftLil.lsB'frt~ VJf.W golf CflUrse,Z Bi ••-d.J 1, ....__. ~1ghtonbeach,uulpd no pets. incl. Wall to "'all plusl Callf75-7225&r. S200 Bltns nu C&D 1., , ..... rw•t...--.. sTUDi04!br,l 'h ba$l30. BEACO,'l fi,\Y l or apt, carpeting. AdulL~ only, , • dtH·k · ' 'C?ll. Pa~k, !I br, den, lg. Singles, b'tDs.·D/W.gar ~wedi sn frpl, ·uuis. pd, no pets. ALL NEW! ;J: Br, frpl,c, ~o.m rm , nr .. ,·,, ar·' 3 br .... e • f. k11ct» .•. -t~.rd. rm. Orps , . Q.£AUTY 2 br + hse 1 BR Furn ~165 yr(y. SJUO. mo. 673-8l\J.3 !:tight now & only aver: 8i,G <;oronot. ~ch. ~5. ~ Y u iu.. $3()8 cpl, ro<1tnl, New schl , :>325 Frplc-l 2 car 1ge Lots of bltns, pool, walk few a vailable. · unfurn, frpll". new s hag . drps. $200/$235. lJndcr ground park'g. compl. .!le~urity. 536-4770. l BH., d en, pal10, bltns, v.•alk to he h. yrl y. ti73-!Jl2;"J or 675-6670 l876 .4$1t .fpr tr"·ln, bil·-1400, !)1ngles fine. move in. p~ar!c.' gools. ;110 pets. yard. • ~ to s hopping. ":z mile Un the beach, Sl.ud10 a pt. 1939 WAUACE Brand new 2 llr. 2 Ba. S Cl I 67 ' "'""n •·IANY MOR~ • "rpts, drps. dshwhr. tl1s Oii emen e >-~. . " ' ,1"\: 1 ch11rr .•.. K.1 J!.~e. :S425 . 1 .. L.ltE-•Ls . bea•h.93tW.loth"•. :Sl25.montn.adultsonly, ... A.LAA!Mt'-"'""" "'""" " ~ 642 7458 po s al. Nr . 1-lunl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5$l -l,.lti6 ' 642--1383 348-Q4ifz no pets , le a s e . 103 ilarbour. It.i74!1 S1ms .UN golt course2 llr,;,!Ba. Th.,, • '""droom wann 642-1383 , •ltEH•••s• • .\fc f'adden, ti75 l >.16.J . -tl 1 vi .. """"" ,...-.-... -1$46-2856 1i garnge. p entrance ,f:.cni.l y µpi' is ~1th in El Toro 3D; UJ~I V .PARK Boat dock. 3 br,:canal WHEREELSECAH LUX lge l or J llr ocean· t:xtra large 2 Br, 2 ba ~50. 4~.1-2:~ eves or walkjnl: distance of •••••••••••••••••••.:£•, 2 BR I b It' sa1 · front. frplc, balcony, iront. winte r SJ4!5 up. Carpels• d ra 1>es ' EXTRA. lg 2 br--. 2 Ila, di: ''~~---0449 days • · al · · · ·· · · · .:>. s1ngfes welcome. Broker pool s1~e.apt nr bc.·h. Adil . • 1cboo 5, s hopping, and Condo, 2 Bdrm. l Ba, air 3 BR . 21/t b11th ...... st.:lo. ~ YOU GET A fr p t. Ind r Y, g a r . built1ns SJU CENT Ell St. s orry no p e ts . ,165. Son Jyan ,be,aabe:a;. Jlouiits an addi· gar, patio, pool, A'ii~ltl ·r.H.E ·rµRACE ··ee. 040-3114. 646-1181 1 536_8362 . Capistrano Uonai 2 bedroom uniL. onl y. SS1--82lllaft5. 2 UR. i 8A •••. ~/:ii350. HOMEFIMDERS 752 04. 60 ,_ .tz 3 3 HR. 2 BA •... ''""it•l<X>. *642--9900• FAIULQUS I IDRM HEACH-Ctcan 2 or. To LA'.MAMCHA APTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Fomtfo111 ¥1tU-. 11 '-WALULffSOUAltL' 1 June 13th. Rentnegotia· 7T8ScottPlace,CM Qu1e1:1BR.sunc.leck,pool. • •••1••••••••;:! •• , •. •••• !-lffl. l Bf\i:.i!.""'rurn .~. LUXURY HOMES FOR $212.50 Ole. 67J--023ti. ti42-5073 .. N l Apt chil dren . ::i4!~5. lrnP. • Bxlta lge 3 t\r. 2 B.a J2 co1.;s·a "''Yllh ........ ·~ ... Sl95: · $97:i:-S1800:mbnthly. . "'U:...11,a-nls oL.L-Adulls -No pet-Dshwhr ew UJUrY $ Co.1 11 .J--15-:-it:!J. ' ~, .... -"".. t-k ~ ·-umwn Walk. lo bca~~. 2 & ; . · • • ..;.~ ,,a,, all bW.n:i-wW,com II' ~J.· Tj,.ti' OCK • • ~t&nlWJ RfJOL, J•C4'17.t. f en acres ol cpen s';j'ce, ••A•••••••••••••••'ll••• Shag crpt--Closed bedrms: lircplaccs, dbl Santa Ano 3880 1.·onim.-s·wrmJ'o ol 3" •• \' ,\ •..•.... .,,"". unobstrncte d VTI'W of 2tenn1s cts.g1·antre ea· l ·, garage. Gas HB• ... .. ' J:. ;:t-0....., ~ ,_.. garage. Cbtldr\'n & pe ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' liDun a. t1...11ruw.11; · ol< . .;(>RlfN/\D.EL~f ,\Jt •. 6ct?ull.&'.b.a ..f.'ltlinkd!01.·· t1 on cente-r with P:OOl·a.boalsland 3106 Gas &watcrpd-Pool ac .ceeted . No fee .SII5, Newer lBR. l'lllJlS. ~• ' • ' No fee. :)27».. nui. l !> 2~1l.A UA, ······ . :AA'"J.l. NC)3n~. ~cl;!:Anl·1 Uo\'t•r :-,<•Ullil S. ping po'!l,&, • t 000 ..• 221 Rf.:t~ Properl• crµts. drps. disposal. Gd I Pioneer ltuallty -. ''I Jl··1~· .. \t:OVI·; st•·t~S-'liomd;.· v o!l e yO~t>') .. 8CU Z Zt ·~···~·········· ······LltG 2 B1·s,pool,nf hOps, ~-..... ~ ~ l'I: ; • • N'·'W "BR 2ba apt wo'h adultsino pets iJ ·1 pd 1Vlanagemcnt. loc: 2701 W. l\1cFcidden. 844-:-444!1 . . ;i Bdr1ns ... lba.. .iJ7...-,u t1U t.H2·llilkJ player p aoo & mbre. r.c. . ' t ·. · "."' 1urn . .S~Ulf .,,1\lon lh to FU'f URt: r\dult.sonl-¥'. ~kGyTlt.g•htsandde;!<J· Al..., .. l.~.·'.,,~_,onrov1a , CMl1 .. ~~~~~~~~~~ PH :5--l ~-ti5--17 • Kids&pc~o\:,,br.i~.b: ,\tont-h· , ,. · Nt:ALE::;IATE • , "" "' ~ .,.. --v .... 1'' R r. £ RENT Al Sl:.!5 1'l EWEll s1n glc. 1 ,_..,_~-.· · Tg~~~~r=;F~on, d~ ···OALL65Z-1500 io'or L.e li s c.-Jmme d . HEWPO~TVILLAGE lolbooPeninsula 3807 "Nt.:w BREEDAf''TS SEHVICI!:. Ne w apls. s n1 <tll l0nild 11x-t ok.. 2701 .,.._ 635 Baker ••• 1 b & b h '165 $200 a vail. in 11.B. Walk W. ,\J c 1''addc n . .>4.2---ti547 ' 1 • -~ •· "·' • H064M2E~l~00 5 • '•'VJ$ Io N ·•·. ~~d1~. ~~;:d:1 i!a~~: Nr. Newport F\f)' • ;;;:~~~·:;;;.;;;;~~; br, Poo~. jacu'1t~i . ~ar~ ut1i blks. to ocean. 3tJ5 1 ilh '* ~• * d pd · I di St.l-l.B.CALl_,5Ji.,-4l50 :i i /O.l Br.2 Ua,w/wcpt,s. ~~~~~~~~~~~1;;;;~;;;!!;;d;J~l;J Pool &: tennis crt.s. ~ adult.s, I '12 ba, gar, In ry, , trp c. a ts, no pets. drps, llltns , dispo!ial. Gd .-u.e• R"' .... LT·Y mo. ~-9551; afl 5 pm, C7141557-0075 patio. S240 yrly. Refs. Eves ti4 5-441 I . 393 WA.LK TO IEACH I.JC, Chlldt pel OK. 2701 w. '"' .119P\ t).10---0230. ' 54M-7558 or S48-:J007 Hamilton 64 4!-l960days. Vl£W HO~E CorJease,2 ••••••••••••••••••-••• ARed'ifillCom-p.any fo,UR1'l. ·Lge 2 BR Apt. 1 & 2 Br, cpts, drps, ,\l..:Fadden .;>.&2 -6547 br, + den of 3 br, 2 ba 1''ree rentatbookinol'ficc, Univ! P11rkCen1er IMMACULAfEW/VJ~W Adults Only• no pets, Jn-Copidr.o Beach 3818 Adull 2 br, 11r.? ba lnhse . bltns. gar. 21l 15th St. Seal Beach 3884 w/sweCpin40eeanvicw& E-JCample.:l.bdrm 2batb ,•Irvine 4 BR IS.SO Sq J;"'t' i.lOtJ quire t79 Y.t. Aocnester ••••••••••••••••••••••• d /w, patio. enct. gar. 5J6-7415org.17-~57 ••-••••••••••••••••••• pvt. bc<lch aC<.-ess; ~. gwraae. fenced fard: mo.e'rokcr.00-1iJJ · tRearJ .. -. • DUPLE 1 X 3 Brd. Z Ba : "2U0.5~td-769'.?;€44-o!:l78 4! Br l'r.i Ba p.atioover·l BR upsluirs. s tvrrcf.. Per m ~. R c f s · . & children fine. 1ST anti ' · ·leech 3248 · bltns ge yar ocean · · -.., ... .. pe~ltn~vJit:-Wrcqd . lastmo.·s rt!ntatS215. •••••••••••••••••••••••Harbor View 3 br .. 2 ba, li:astslde. furn. l ·bdrrn. · w '~ 642_1j55 I BR : Rt~·. & rcfr1 g, SllO. 1001-nn g golfeourse. ~ ...... w,w c rpt.~.yr:ro':'"~· :J-5409 -~--Olll5 I apt. Newly' redecor'.· \'It! • · mo. Adu!~ only. cpL Ne mo. t2lJ )5!~·.Xi12 tst&1a;streq dg.IB-724!6 .ti7· or • HACl"r ATE, ~ Bd \.~b~. Homwithoc. ~~Km~5Poo~.t~rd~trl.ni~~·1 : pool. No children. no oceanV~w2Br,2Ba. 1>ets .543-~531aft.5P~1 H• :(BR. 1 ba, So. or llwri REALIS.. • \"U.W'lS.mq .. ndCasllc lH.iS Jn'lo 6'1-4 -S!j~ pcts.:>175.J48·9ti33 :t.'UO.Dshwhr,ret"ti g. l 1\1lLEfo,HOMBb:AC . ~entsfwNdMid ·$250 mo. Adult.s, no pc.ls. J?l.>18. Beach Qlvd .,J-1.BJ , RealtY.,,. <1~4 -:-~. · l$JJ c nurch Street £all 496_15347 :15 am. HEW 2 BR $225 Oe luxe I & J Bit apt.s or Uafwwishtd 3900 642-5967e11cs :H)34316 1''0R (;gASE V .h LUXURYcondooowater, Pvt deck, spacious. 1 Boat&<.:amperpark1ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• • · . , '. u 0'!1e 2 br, 2 ba, vi ew, frpl , bout Sm Bache lor Apl. Nr. Corona del Mer 3822 child ok. 21175 Elden. . SQme frplc~. ~HftJ.lilJO "fH E EXCITING COit• Mesa I 3224 4 DR . 2 b,"' f~/c, crptg. 3RR., 1,lnba i~c refrig. s lip. pool. Jacu1.z1. noJ.>;-Or~nge .~ I.>~n .. \1a1ur(' ••••••••••••••••••••••• c . ,\f . wk nds & eves Uul. incl. 846--iil~ PALM MESA APTS. •••••\•••••-••.,.•••••• dr~s . cov d pe10~, walk l!_ W /O. ~75mo. <l9"--tllJ6 by5hup .. Price rcdu~(td t ~LldYonly. ~11~ 5'W---04JJ . ,'J E:WL V ti 4 5 · ~ I 7 7 , Wk day s l~ARG E l l>f'. 1 ba, encl. MINUTES 'fO N PT.· •t•• mo. t bt. Ch~ ok. bench & schls. i38?. Isl, eve. · ,\ir. l.Jead. ti7:J..7022 ete, 'lln.s. JtEDECORA'l'ED t>42----4905 BCl-1. •""' I t ·+ d 833-1\03 gar. Married cpl 01 aYaiJJJ,6,{d/:~f . ~-7145ep. :J BRJ-2 "Ba w/studi_o·& til:f·96tildays. l Br apt: "'liller pd. :il45 ~~~-L~rkspuf. ~'.: :ba. Nice 3 BR, l ba, qu.iet up matur-e adll. $14U. Ava1 Bacb, l &2 BR. from$16Z ~~~~j 31~ •kids.fl,. ca :::5k ~~°:.mG~~~le:S~ lieaCo~ Bay , Avail now on ·.~O-~.' c!ng_ dep. 741 ~"i lb;· ,1~a~ ~-~: ~r. BILns, CJlts, drps. 271 3t4. IW7-444tJ • ~~:~~~~~ 3 br 2 ba $bp. Kids 4 S~1ALL 3 br. 4 blks. fron'L ~9-1~921 lease. 2 Br. 1 ba. adults ~arnes_.~~ &f,a--OU1 or tH4-680tl/644_73lti 16th PL . nr. Newport. 2 BR' Apt ~l60 MO r__,, tS blks fron1 Ne~ • • • oce11n , cpl. only. $290 in 50C. only 5Jl -4UOOJ673-11785 ~~500 Ma rried over 40 no · · 2' 1' • ...-... -t""'" ¥1oglesok. Moi/eloday. cl. ut1ls. l5l &.last+ ~ep. .$27• M~. Pal.. " . . l Bl-l. adullii, poo1, no peL<;. peL<;. s.225 .Mo. 646-2414 direct , 17422. Queens L~. Blvd.; $_180 mo, .1 br, kid.:& & .~lt~t see lQ npprec1ale. ~ ""'"'" :s17a . ,\1aturc couple,~ br, , 1., r bch ·;i20 ,\1gr. -~" c all __ Do~na. 54 ti·~ lim&Jes ok. r-;ves. 2138430---'-0700. All Utll Paid Santa Ano · 3280 quiet : poot. no cru1dre11. ~)r :s:· 4~5·0 E · c';) ast MEW 3 BR 5305 tl~-7a4!1 :evesa.>7 -0101 HOMEfilMDaS -4 .8R .• W JW carpet,••·•-••••••••••••••••• nopeLS.64ti-----OJ5.I ll~·~nti73-9152 · 0 Spa c iou s house siz1 J UR. l'r.o na, .sl75. me •642--9900• Wulk to Heach 3 br 2 Sa I de~ks with oceun & ca-I BR.' fJ m r1n . SJOO. :·\\'a11 · · triplex apt,· fncd yard, wi lsc . Wash1dryer incl. OAKWOOD ---'-:..:=-.....:..:..::.;.... __ sty town home. washer· nybn · views. Bu1IL-1n now. lfent.ige Rcallors . •Tropical Pool• \'er.v special 2 tK:lrms., l"rplc. dbl ga r. cpts, drps, 2\119 De laware ~-7275 • * • J dryE<r & refrii; incl. Ten 'k1tchch. . .>40-1151 2 or, Cpls. drps. bltn.s, n e w c.pl , drp s , ap· dshwhr. 2 c hildren ok or · Lee JftlMftj n1s. swim club. boai-R\I M)SSIOM REALTY spiral s~ .. 1 reuse. re al phanees. 2 Patios. For adult bldg avail. No pets. 2 BR, 1 Ba & 3 br, 2 ba Fl G HJS 2391 .. ~· d:~i~~·~!f[;'· S!M-~648; CaH494-473t ~~~~2n:~~g;srt.·~~ ~~:.: ~;!::~..::~gPct.l~-~t~~· ~ut";~a~4~~:~~8:S~7v5~ 2675 r;1den , C.M. Wknd5 w 1gar. 51:1 Alabama . ~ __. A"•t'L' 3/IS N' La ' 2 lnvestmt t:onsultants. ol &eves 645-817?,wkday~ m--ti903orSJ6-2.57';J INFLATION yoJ°i.a_rSUte.wi or V1\CA.1'l'r 3BR Zba . 2· """ • o. If·· 5.it----4:ioo1549_249'J. . DanoP •I . 3726 ·ti75 -3i 5a &tl-4905. i ~ 3844 . · T u•nog 0 ETJ'' ... ETS 11tor-u. Kids/pet! OK.~. t.ba.,'.2frplcs .. Pnly. ••••••••••.••1••••••••••1~.ofl'wy2br,dco,·•oa . •BR•Ho•~* "· · .. .., ... £.T ....,. ~ ~ d "''>l\n •~t & last !"""' -.. c. """ rw:-... ••• •••••••••••••••••••The nrice of cverythin• · (W01".Lltil.2Jfprthe. ~7:;. mo. inc. \\'ater: & rn · .... i;rv.,.. · FundlMdor 2 BR.· furn'd. $250, newly r·rplc s undecK Ca ll NR S , . · ... TWIH-lOOi 'gardener.Nr.bch,s~hls. ---029:?or4-97.--J26a; Unfurnished .. ]JOO decor tc:t.,& utils P.4 · 61.i~7. • 2 Br , deluxe apt, • A~wy.2 sty,2b~,, is goin g •. up ... No~ sh<fp 't 9411 'Aln Circ. · HIU l'"'s~J '·••••••••••••••••••••• '<l9S--Ol9Sor960-Il42 w /garage. 548--tOSl ba. patio, air~ i:w> ma1nt. Oakwood c.arde_n A1~t s <il, 1 , • • ~ • • ~ I •&;•• . , . S295. 644--0ltiS if no ans. helps you fi ght infloiuon · OHT~O , .• 960 ld8lfor S46-4! -"!i''!!•~•·•-••••••••' ~I CE,. 1 ~ed\"oo~ 42n ....... ......._ 8eoch 3740 COIN-Mesa 3824 Attr 2Br. shag cpl.S, bltns, 839-7587 . by offerin,.: an c.-.:clusive MOJ'OI sP&DWAY WOW 1 br dplJ Sl40. Close Br, 2Ba, air. bl.'ns, cJ)t, ACi-!Cd:, ~'?~· Motnn U) ••••·~·~::;~•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps, Adults. No pets. ·•No It c n t H. a 1 .s c Mitri::~ z. 1:~ &•3PM. W>be,.,ch,cnkt..pel ., dbl g·ar, i."l85, mo .~~.·~':,,':"~· ~ays BEAUT 1 Br rUm apts2 Br . Qui e t Are a -~175 . 1_970 Wallace.Logunaleach ll48 Gua·t a nte e''. W e «Plan to arr1Y6 aboul N6\A:T 2 br bouse $4!00. lti7J 1221 or , · 44 ti44>·~3UJ. I=:\ es li7a·l.l'W#· $l65 & $l75 Spanish Style :ii200/mo. ls~ & last mo·s &16---0176. ••••••••••!••••••~••••• g':la rantce th al your rent noon>\CaJ.l,t>aa-6618,extro ret&chld.gat&sngls L HI-·.., lZSzronctominlums bldg,pvt.encl gar .• t;iool. ~e_nt . ,\v~1l: ~tar. 1.2 HUGEbedrooms.Supe WCDE ocean v1~w~.w1ll not be raised ror t 3878 " 333 Corl.ickets , 1 JJ1':A.0TV J Dr 2 ba S285. OCJUnO ......... :If •L....L.-i •-~ 3425 sauna inzry adlts 17301 64.a-4584 att h pn1. 1 t 8 m ce 1. g~r ~ustom 1 br apt, H1 cell· full year <ind you still .,=.;"-'"--'---'.-c-=--1 . . · od ••••••••••••••••••••••• V1ff""' 1'1.u : • • · ' · oca ion. ea 1 in s. 1ngs, pool & spa. Estatt have the fh·-.:1bility of ,,, ., ,1 •• 11 1• 11 1\111~\Qbch ,see l ay \, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Keelson nlblkW.ol N1CE 2BR pool rcfrig:. No R,Cl S . i l70 mo. livina Clmetobe_.., h th . Z ur. car: i'.1fJ· m{I • 1\la111 rarruly OOtOcK. ; ...,. .• • y · . ., 8 eac h or f s I 8 l e r d ... · ... · J &I-~10 . : ~ . ao,;11 . moot .mon occupancy. b11by ok. no peu. )fti!t , 800Jf,are1:1s$'l?S/$325 :1 D 1\, IT 0 •• ., E 1 n 1 Bdrm:. s.h;ig carpet," 842_7848 ~ l':5 ·. ~1~.:>. 34!5..l. l ~ll.1 _EiL a s hOPPJ.1!&.· $295. tncl uUJ. Plus you gel a lot more t.•v~·C7'cd1l rers.\'ilJ~. ALAIEN'TAIC. r-lorlKvniw. fl')llc, be1:1m story,.~. ne~r beach, . -Seealll1am.675-G<IZS DELUXE 1 br, gar, stor. 494-465,l lu r y our mo ne y at ,.. 010.-·$'5. 4'ep.,mtft!:fur\l:l, ,•' 642~393.,.. •I ce1I. View or h1J)6, $37~ H.B. 968~765 ' SEEK & FIND~ Edible Game k>cker, adults. 00 pets. ON THE WATER ' O~kwood . including _ S1 A> 2:'1141'1aeentJaG46-t6637 .. moJea!W!. · d tt" '153 1 -o E 2! m1lllo11 tn re creation ' ~ ... .. ·"NEW ·~O'""HSElnNew2brcono,qr unt. Anim•I• .~ . a . s t 1Br&2Br ·Pvtacctor. 1 .. flit. A j ' ·~ • 3 b "suri> 1' p" H b r 646---0016 • ai'I lllCS , a u 1me C· --2 Br ·'hoUiC. ai gles ,Kids&petso~. r, .llbi. foothiU.!!.a&<tdon.,comm ar ?~r ... i.~r .. ! ... !nt. 8 · bc~:Beaut1arden,pooL1i v 1 t ies Director who 1•ti ramUW.t-"-,·Al54ti.:l '8r Qus ,& water pd. 800 1 .. .r i.wim• poo~ & ja1uzzi. 639-732 or~ D Ma" 8 !> T.'O • D N 1 o Jt MA 8 c !Lg 1 Br, close to o .c .C. & Qo1et adults. $300/s.;ol). plans parti'es. BBQ 's, •••• • MrM· 1aneQ, Ja IU~hts '::e· k d & •· i~b. ~$295.f'(IO•le•se. .. · ~il . SA Fwy. lrv1ne·2.litf• C CR 9 sit lJ E 8 L EIA L D Q U I R A shopg:, new paint, il80. Ph : 499-2781; ~2851 . Trips & more! Free Sun· i-AJ .,, tir.1 ,8~·~·~ ee ...... "'I' ~dal. I ,, .PVT.COMM •. ofSeaTer· 2bt 2b•.1 n.etio'"a1r ho OHN I ow• l'L~•AROOCAR mo .75l -57d8 VERY CHIC Arh. l day Brunch. Ir!• iii•• ~ · ,.. · Ullrttrr.Yoir ,atY ,. .. ~-den I 1 • ..--• · • . :· c , c 1tcc - 'it ll '' ••c:: " ' '' ' , . 2 br, :! ba T·hse;rZ5. ro. , 1'&-.:0. '..,~ uol • '18;aecn ~aint . ~$5. ~--0163. i 0 g A O•ff \-a•s L N It. 1 M • L SI I designed 2 story a pt. .. • · .a elltaoU51'W. sJ~e yd, Ku~s.pets. s1ngies<Hc {-a.~ ;!i': $37~.11mo 1~se. no ans. 8.19-7 . ' 1:e;~!. ~J.~~.~· ~i~g1~ii:: e1cross st. rrom spek~· ~.1~7~~~~u2r~w~"!~i · rttftO' 2k.ids&.·p~ ok. • · sl.~ cqt ....... ~ · . ' ~:c111 "0EE'. Ait" Duplexn Uftfww· 3600 X T 1 :" 11 N R 'A U o "~ L LG 8 cpl. onl y. no pets or ~a~~~arhCove~~h. Lik. the e~tras. Models open d19q ·PlMi>4 tM2~. •1 . Hv EFI 4118--4040. -4itl&-G4l:S ••••••••••l\• .. ••••••••• OODAOOMiCFSNT ··I.ORO chtldren.645 -72 1~ . h . ,ome. rr:ns.,-daily 101o7 Sorrv no · .. , ;,•J.-OfOO• · 'L · • oats, ge. dcC'k. lrp "· · ,,. CONDO 3 bf .. ~ ba, pools, ., *!'J -r. t.Afc.E &.GOL'FtoUJiSE STUDIO, z bl beach, 2 TC ff AN 0 l 8 r ll I Ni 0 & CR MU , BEOROO,\t: Front m tri· Many closct s. 2 c a1 pets or c hildren. i-C.lubhlO.~l~~r-t wti-. \!1'14"ru.r'i b; 8135.,,~ds, 2 Br, :l J!a_.coodq,, i2SO. ~RB 1 ~2~~· ';,~o,pgeatrS, T 8 o o o V. IL u o As log I u 8 ,. plex, no pets. SllJ.i. mo. garage, Mature ;ldult~ Oakwood • ...... tnci'd. • • AvY'll. ""ts d~l Ali() 3 Br.' n 67S-2olo or~79~to "6 1311 or ~lliee · 8 A L • g , 1 0 8 P 0 f •' T U 8 8, g • :.!l~ Pomond A\·enue only. No children or (X'ts now. 84' -01.i11or >;"· ··II:'.· b 'l i eD • 1 " Ref's. i42a on Yl'ar ly Garden t01l 1)44~l;;~~··~·" 11·1\. 1•:c:"••..mfar:iiCei Al1:Mliil~-;f!•J.\,''' .. 3217 4 .?.........._.r.!-•> ARAll&A CC o. Ol<KQ!S CO A ~ 8.R il -plex w1sundttk. leMse. 497 --16.17 01 A~~--ts ....... · ~ ! ' &I!!;· ·' •••"••• •ei-•••••••1••• ~'"' ~ Upper pvt. Locked gar. l 642-66S6 ~ .--· •'•2Br~icet..,.• "'e:.·••lf--f"IJU., u ). • • ·"-•••'•~••••••••• .. •••••• PIPOB!JB•uo11•aoTLUUO I "'---"-'"-------1 "S ... 0 ........ _.·;t 1 -~, _, --1-·Bf118a,1"',--.-okt,iyr • ,_ l "... "' bk Irvine r\vc. , .. 01 .._.. 1 111n1 c"~~ p-0 g,._1 l'W~§\ory, ~ ~lf.n1:M l~ne.' ~~:Ii" & hlbooP.n,.. 3707 r Br I TO I RC H J re O OC c A a L i child/pets.~~ ~i~c; :pt~dU~i. ~an~1~~ ... l~:~6th 11 >1 w ._...t,, ~ 1,n, ,tit•. ~1•1 rbrmal~~ '-··" .'..:.. Bi~ ~d ni 1.W ••-•••"Ii•••.,..••••••••• . u o U H A a a CT a ., c o p L t s u N ' ' l'I. BR, :t ba.. encl. pa&tJo. nr. .-M• ..... -o.w, 64S-0550 ,.,.ti·,..~ • y roo "'?•" .... __. •-'-'--, •t ,. , " -·~ ~ , 1 •ht ..,;;;;,rlllo M!sadel ror•f4:1c,. Eil 'elre"1 ,._._...-. • . IALIOAIMM a II a a.a.ii-Atta 8 o TT 1 8 ,8 A a Q DCC. Cpts. dtpo, Oltns. a-~ 316, ttow~_,-• ._ <""1'1\L; M~r<."'lt4~ .i'lti\lb4ro. neil-b orhqod,~' 2,P• ~t·I'~'!'•'••••• •••, 1 Br ap~. ".'1tuipf.od • llil15.mo.5.57--tWQ -16thtnd0over o + !... .. il'.!..&itu ~W belch. IOOST'\-Andn.._..Qd,JBr. kllchens. Unique oc. IQU • • .. 1'.o •'-•t.t.ntt 1 UQS · ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-8170 \fiod, m5f:y,,.· t1 I!, 'Jt~4Gatmot9w de• IS..r 1iv.rrn,dlnfl'Q kit. Winter r111les by wk or flBR.IBA . Enc~P .. ll< IEA.CHYE.ARLY 1---------- S DR. 1 dlu-ti la~rfa1 <tJt• ,Pl_ea",;h nt!: ,pl\ sno. Appl.)' ttoflcc mo.67S·H740 ...._ .... :::~ := ~ ~;.::c-,...;~ ' ~~~!~7~~~;'~~ildren Dctu~e 3 br. 2 ba upper. SANTA !\NA 2 Br. z Ba_ -(rutr 'Cr)>ta Ir. d ~ .. ~llM. .fOOtit,;Andrew.Rd. .· -.. · ~ , ~un porch w 1oceanv1ew. Upper ~180, down'i190. l 3JH , ~nerd yd.lfl;m;~ -9 ,,.E. * 1 ''.' ' 2 ,.B;R . At •PI LO bo1it'h , BEAi 1 Dlll AA~ f;!'bdrni. li8•:Pfl..P«lio • ...., blk to heh S40tJ per Bruppe r £115,down 5ri l2$ . .1~•; ~ :1211.S. QJU3 t"'eder.id BR , Cl e to OCh &: ~rk, BR, ,2. W· Fa~l'"' nr 1dul\a. nope~ $300. mo. ~~V..:O~ =~I rt.L r 8115 & wa\er pH; $l~ m 0 . 1 s \ 7 3 l 9 o r All w/encl gur & A C. • lf",,...,-:4l'fl , 1 ., mod ki ~. UU -41'no. HarbOr l. l.ce ~ \ ~· u1-June ~ or ~. mo. CHAMD'ti , e 111.rM --iQtntOlEL : Mi-:.w 111\ 6,, wkdys, &1.l l59ti Will flCcept kid ... & pets. ·• ~,,, .. 638--Mt\art•PMI ~ mo.W.1llllr"P4164l-:M yrly.tJ7j -:6fWO ~ .r~""a..."'""'•~ • ullday Sat.f&SUn, --M2-6S47 *¥&tsr-.""iba, .. f'k, rrR[ic,.GQ '.4 , 0 ',-.. If' bO i VI . , I £nj0yrnuchltr11r fg:~·Pied"putal•'Wi\h o,,..r&0 2 Bil.~1 bu, s h ag ,.1----------<Jor6~.0L.i1.rd .. YWto'b l~; I {tt}lt JO Bcb~ 'fllU'; f~ ,.a a( r .~:' 8£ACFf •. Pier. 11 br, Wt I d~eritt ,.;.P'llttWI. 111 ...... ..n ... alt•·JJllP boold.u. Br. enclo~ed gar. ,No stv,terr,~. l rplc. nr. bch . l.C£ Bache lon, Cum. &. ,...,,,._;,_l.~#-.,,Mtar'Of .Jl•A.ico"'4>~~~ llil Hp~' Comm ,1~~ i4• pd_."$:itQO, '6d~ 30.l, t:. Thotd,rwihnw1,tt Vl...-dll*"eitch."'Mitlf rheooU d o ci. ~1 7 U . 211•-1 Adi.Ill.a , 110 VCL". Pre 1 tse I BR unfurn. ltlt :.._3'iii ......... C~ I .i r.. AvailJ/l . i ~~ ~0· ~-""4"-.. I EJ!@.w•ttr.1-na.....aeee.. ,..Mi. t11"s-at•~ lft Wl>of~ ..... per. Placentia. 545 7983.. a1rll,i295 1)--1.i -ti61KJ ~nter. c. M .~ I I I ' ' ,. • I .. • OAI LVPILOT Th , 27 1176 It, .'8uild Jt~.Dlaper lt.,.Hammer It •• Carpet lt. •. Cement lt'1:.Wlr• lt."Ho& it 1.Clffn 1l. • ..Move lt ... Pres s t •.. Palnt lt ... Nail It .. Plaster lt ... Flx It ... " • I j ' • • ·sERVICE DIR li'"-t c..,.t Sttvke C ..... echr G~"11tCJ • G1M,.., Stt•kn IK,_. Tu Mo•fRCJ · lp1e1ter/Repair ~~~!~!•••••••• .. ,•••• .·-····-··-········ . ....................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••,••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••.,•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• . " · J.C. ROOFING C h .14 c•re by hr/ OHN 'S Carpet & KJrchMJ'Oomtrvction COAfPLETE Gardenl .Oeoeral Mraint. Window AdamaTaxConsultants OUT&ABOl,n'!t PATCHPLASTER!l\lli l icc.nted&lmured ... •Y1l~!gb~. ~ of '°" UphoJs tery. Ori shampoo All bld1. repair or· re· Tree serv ; QuaUtY tlearun1 or tinY lYI~ ol Se:ni..ice in YoW' nome at Locill/Suwkie Mo\ljna: A I ! T Y P e 5 · f-!..:·.1~ fn.:~ E~t. 549-4Cltit; n arlla "!elcome . !soil retardantiJ. modehn1 & e!ee, nwds . .at Low est rat es Repair Work. ""rec e!>l NoExtraeo.t.•96(1.1.BSS 7da,fl"fftit,S21·2011 .Est1mates.CaJJS40 -.\-- ' ~7-De1nea1ers & ult color Z7 years In Orart1e Co. 557-9180 . Guar. Honest "'ork Ptumbl Hl::l'1\IRS, all type~. •CabiwtM ... ._ bnchtener!i&lOminute IHS--074Kor5'8~ }lr(lke67S-l23:t *l•Yow ..... • Wil l Mov•e or Buy •!•••••••••••••• Hc.i!>. f"'f.,uc.aJV!. -.: -·_., bleach for yaur while 21 Yrs Experienl·e Anything. Call Dan ••••••• ~ . 1 r W'\i. I • 830 -~0)l:O ~··•••··~··••••••7•;• carpets, Save money by LIC. ContraclOr, Room UOUSGAHDENING H..tiltg Heas.feea 968-BIK2 Dog betw Blluam & a MAH.V'~PLU~1BlN<• a~ u me. ' ~·~Cit~lpels , boa s a\llO.I me exLra trips. add., patio covers, Clc<tnUp!>&NewLawq.s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5pm.979-0V85. •64G-9t!O?• 'i Vl~t ~,Uo covers, Clean Jiving room, dining deck!I, plans &r: detJ1ns. Ph . 646-2056 HAULING & Lt Moving •IMCOMITAX• NO JOU l'OO ::iMAL.~ Tiit ii1 t i: C!'ri remode1 .rm&hall$JS.Anyrm 586-5743 .. , I mm . Oepcndable 1·b1s adischeap.Soare inti /I'-'--•••••••••••ll•••••••••-. t.11~19. • S?.50. couch $10, chair $5. Grdn g IM a in/ Lnd sc~. service. $10/ loild u rny Ralea. ~l -6539. Pa IMJ •r-.. .., R~.;,R~~~·11; ~u~eb~~~ rs. CE HAM IC Tl\,<E. Nevr ~ •?1• -A. ISy••expi·.-wnai~...... sod, s pkl ns, cleanup. soi S..8 -2868. ••••••••••••".••~•••••• 1 od I Free est Sm Jli-:pc.-nrr ' ........ ,....,, 2 3 &&6 4!Kl8 OH · Waler healccs. d1 ::0· tern e · · , not met.hod J du work Ore11maklft9 rone.04 ·3 31 1 · ·A ARP" for Quali ty •Wallpaperlt.aoiina• PO "'"''·· i·ur•>"""'·· iohs welcome.536-242tl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• · MOVING haul 1 n " L-'·ome T p ' o '• l't "'.. .. .._.. '"~c:..::=.:::::.::::::.:c"'---m y e:e I J . Cd •. refs :••••••••••••••••••••••• JAPANESEGAHOENER • "" "'.: aic rcpara· .,.y...,rroer l"\IC\or. I --CARPENTRY .531--0101 Dressmaking in t.he Euro· JO Yrs Exp'. Complet ~,•,.rage cle.an ~.P. ~e,1_1.~bh: t 1oh. 20 Yr& "~:< P Carl Rebko. i.i-244!}. dshwshrs. 642--6268 m c Top Soll , :,Jtoom s. patio& ~It.era-pean manner by appl Se & ,1 ast serv1ce.96J-v.J.:: Reasonable Rates. For & b/a. Co~pl plum,tnng ••••••••••••••••••••••• uons. No job to hmall. Mesa Clea rung, CStarpelS Designed for you, Cor' ,.-.. ~~l~~l <.: ean~~i -J937 YA RD CLEAN UP Pa111l, Appl ca ll 54~-9941 ur *WINTER RA TES serv. (,1c . 27:ffi94 . •'l'op Soil•Compoot .. ~2-3509d•yornlghL & Upholstery. eame(f day l-'<.1 sh1ons ~ ti d clta 751-6937. Paint 'w. decorating Lew & Wuyne's PlumU· •Jl.tulch•Redwood• J .. ..AODITtONs. Re model· cle an e~ or s hampoo. . . ORANGE COU'.'JTY'S bl~~~~o3:7~pair, r . Tax Consultc:wd paperhanging. Res/In· 1 n g. t s yrs. c x p . · Call M6--69:l> 1ng . CarJ)Ort..s, cabinet.. 557~742. •.'d os t R eason1.1b le dus tr1al /Comm. 25Yr Re t'csslon Prices! $9.!j5 •• tr. i I R LOCAL M & h I tg l1nmed Appointmenl.:. W-'dln9 Mr. Waan<'!r . 673-1\86 ••STEAM •• ... ec c a ates11r 0\'1ng · au 11 ~xp. TERJ\IS. ~S-1972. hr, 675--<1261 Lie. ., •••••••••••••••••••••••GREG 49-1 bystudenl Lar~c1'ruck ltcas Rates IH.5-1370 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -:.· m od"I, Add on, g•r CARPETCLE..\NING . · , CALICO·r EPAINTING . S II •<ft .. FreeEst 96:.!--&ll!ELEC 'J'RICIAN. Sm!G IS ri Reas.Brirrys.ul 9723. l>oitrighl-Expcrieni·t.>J Home repair serv1ce.11r ,\rc \Velding• m J ~n v, l'Slm/new con.st.· -Jobs m u int & repairs ~ enera er ces --1 T . . Call 979.3335 wtfter m ai ns. repip1ng, jobs. i\ny locatiao.1~ Yt.,.. '·"'rs t! x p. free es 1. Cl ' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Housecleanltw1 nt'ome ax preparalton Slule ht' & Insured ''''' free e ·t 898 lUISO ·'~6 7014 ti4S-.34J9. .arpet Sleam e~~ at r r s .. e.'P· lie 233101:1 , "'[Hl ~GS" by Moose •••••••••••;~'!' ••••••••• Reasonab.e rat e:./___ · .s -cxper . .,.. -· ----------1 Shi:lmP.0 1°1 µ&ri ces. """!es, ;)4.tl·OJ.lu:t Gen ~oodwork ;epairs. Heferences reliable lrn-tH0-1526 1St Cla!>S t:xt/lnl paint Remodel/Repair I Cb. k .1 1nsti:I rcp<11rs · • · · h .1 a 1net wor , gen re· 646_1 11 · plumbing. ctc.642-5613. maculi.lte work. fl exible Lock Ith pa11cr. _ang1n~. air es~••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... O..,••rs d II k • •--I k JI sm spr,y "yrs· c>p 9-s-" ~~ -.,· . rywa wor , :,m r.nc nq wor 1ng rs. own trans. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... .,,. '""' Room. A-r•OflS •Mt af: ta11uf .... 'hddlt. S5l-Ol71. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Don•L::.-eltl _:'lancy O'llair. 1~'1 _7~ Burgh1r proof your home. lN'r -EX;r. Acoustic ('Cll· HE~1.0DELJN(.j •r YOUNGCARPf:N·1·iR -Cement/Concnte ,Chain l~in k ~ \Vood . 16SlRd.l·'-~~lr. 1toUSt:CLEi\NINt;1sour Save::il7lo ~l0001nstalla-1ng p i1int e d . Ja ck QUALl'J'Y\VOHK .u .. .r"..I Qu·Jt W kAllPI ' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Res iCom nl . l·rec est. _..,. ""''''''".·s. c,11 J •••t•""·• lion prit'es + maler1al. 8''"'-""' .. any"-e CaHNowFur .a~7~_.!!,r~·.-JOIJ.~a!>CS .>4t1·511 5/t,;73·11btl. ask ro1 c t Mes ~·· .. ...... ..... 1IU LA.Ill .. ~!{!::(:; r:s1·1~1ATES """" CUS1'0M Cement Work Jay. You .arc {;e ~inne~ of Raggedy i\nns G?.l--ti55:1 S4l--0837 · l'AINTING And Dcsiio:n ML\IOR ll0~1t:: HEP Al ft Patios. Reasonable 'f\VO FREE TICKETS 1'f-IE BES'J' in Do1ncstic Maintenance I o.1m small. my prit'e~ 7Jl-5619 •"' Plumh1og .. Carpentrl:' ' fo'ree Eist 642-8514 Don Gardeninq < worlh Sl2> for the Cleaning. Jlobbic 's llag ••••••••••••••• .. ••••••• arc small! 6-16-2575 Al't.. 12 \3) 867-571.ill ,J Ceram1t' Tile. 540-SSOO LEON IT E CONCRE·r E •••••••••••••••••••••• T WIN-I 00s & ti.lop. 548-0757. Plumbing, Electrical Etc. :; USE THE "r M PING C b J APANESE C ·• al CommercialtResidcn·. ., DAILY PILOT .7l!AS'fE ll C r~rt m <:in s S A . • <? • -.· •llrucner. ~louseclca ning byCouple. tial 5-15-1657 'I P ,\IN I ER, IN'rERIOll.& "l>~AST Specuilty. ncmo<leling, b,l e~to ne. brick. til e. t:ompletc Yd work ONTARIO \Vkl y, monthly, Spec. · r,x·rER I OK. SPEC. RESULT'" 1'1n1sh wor,;, refs. free l at1os, etc. 640-434!t. cleanup. Cut trees. Frc MOTOR S'HDWA.Y J O b~. H c a s . Rate s Masonry I C,\BINETS. 642-1255 ~sl.i,:UarWork .499-3105. CEMENT est.642-3102 1\Iarc h 2, l ::K> & 3Pl\1. 5-1~~27 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ > • • . SERVICE f 0la-llWA4 ACl10N c.n . o <Plan to arrive about w I LLI A ~1 s & Sons I rof. I a 1nl1ng-lnter1or DIRECTORY • FOT Result & Block Work ·~~;~~!~~i~ea·ooCl'cC:riu"p. noon). Call t>oll--5678 cxl J Al'1\Nfo::SE Lady would A1a sonry lie 283046. Exler 1 or -.r r ct J.~or Resolt 4 D4Nr.. Y r&OT . AD-YISOI. •• ServiceCall W.alls,patios,sidewalks. 333 fortttkels. ' 1.1 ~c 10 11ouscclcan . Brick. block, s to ne. estunatcs. 75l-a;8.I day ServiceCi:lll ,.. 6t2-5678ext. 322 by hr or job:64ti-6915 rcas. no Mu.int, 644!-5329 U-1::> 1!)87 "'""--ti:•7l. · or night. · 642·5678ext. 322 MJ.IU71 .. - ' •i-,a liiwMs Fun.lshed Rentals to shcre 4300 Office Rental 440 Industrial RH+al 4500 or """""l•Hd 3900 •••• •••••• •••••., •••••• ••••• ••• •• • • ••••• ••••• • ••• •••• • • •••••••• ••••• nnouncements/ Persnols/ Lost & Found Lost&Found 5300Lost&Found 5300 HelpW-d 7100 H.ipW.i.d • 7100 ..................................................................... ············.········~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• o FREER~ " MAN 40 lo tiO yrs to share esk space avallablo -'""' FOUND : S<imovL'd whl\t COUPLE,ovrJS.clearuni; male upprox i yr. 'i1c LOS1": Blacl.: Spaniel "'' ACCOUNTS & handyman al a bol.l .. •NEW• I. YOU'LL IE GU.D YOUWAITED! · my 2 Br, 2 b<i Mpt, $1. mo. Wil l prov1d Commc rc1al-lndustr1al ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo.N.8 .6-15 -376l furntturc at $5 mo Space ZOO to 3000 '. 2! to ~ An:,w c r1n g sc r v1c :w.· per sq It. 30dayslree nnouncements 5100 available. 17875 Uea c rent W/l yr. lease.•••••••••••••••••••••• Bt\ld. l lwit1ngton licacn tl.1l-l-IW Happy Birthday 642-4321 . Ucl f.1ar & Sanl.a Ana "ht t'hcst. has tags. r\ll PAYABLE rnot t•J, Sal. & ap\. Ave, C;'.1 6-12-~ "Buck' Vic Santa Ana Ne"•port licach .arl·a. 71-.l t-I W-41:1UO "'OUNO· .,1 16 < 1 1\vc & 15th St, .~u . Re.al Es tate Dcvelope_ r.O•livl'rymeno\•r 2lpern> " ' . -' ..,ca U-15 -t ·z-C d ... ncach, :=;nll "'htlc lemalc -.-, '· o~s truct io.n exp'. rcq, · p/I early mom LA Tlmt"" ~Introd ucing new bach and I bdrm upts well 1----------;:lOOO Sq. Fl.-::i300 per mo. 150 I w~stcliff Dr. ~l~~J2liirch, Nli. Agt. MOM Newport F1nan.cial Ctr ----------I ··You 're n ol ge lt1n g Lea1in9 Office Speice * COSTA MESA * old~r .You·rc gelling bet· Cockapoo, w/rab1es tag Lost: i\l alc Grey Tiger lhcWil!lainL~ont..:o dcJ1v to NH homes.~ ..., . .,_._,4,.7 . . , , HJJ -3600. ~tr. Lee 1,e,· mo. s•,-•~. .,.,,. " ::i:tr1µc Cat. :SUn1el1mc:,,l----------·1 • ~ FO_U_"_u_,--,.-,-.-le_m_d-.-,-.,-.1 un s leady due lo u fall. IJ t: 1.1 VER y Dri ver s Calt onSiteManager IJOOSq.lt. · £185 terall the tune" , __ !7_1_•_1•_•_2_J_1~'~'~·-'~'-"-"-i JSOO 1 t . 7600 rt, 11 .soo ft. Love 1· sprinklered. Vacant. DELUXE OFffCES AIRPORT LOCATION V1C" r:astblufls. Rc'A'ard. ,\SS!'. 1n a nager, touple. d grey ~haggy Dog. Vic. lH 0-. \Van1ed fo r P•z~a e· fo'airvtc w & Ncwport.1 __ ,_._'"-'-------l 11° children, i>O units, J1vcry. Commission + C.ti.1. 5·1~---4220 .1-"-·_o,_'l_•_>_l_e_s_a_&1_2_-_J&l_5 __ 1 ,i.:u~. 1nllei:1gc. Apply liJ ----------1Pe-rsonals 535 ,. c I 1'1 1.1.a Man. l!i'.?O Harbor <· o u ND ,. I Asst .... g r . oup e, re· •· l : em a •••••••••••••••••••••• 11rt•d . Lite Jut1cs. I'o Bl\'J. Cf.1. Dac:hsh und poppy, red. --------s.ooo sq ft. lrg. s torage Ml"ke yd. lleavy pO\\'er. Nattress RJty. 979~571 ---,.---------I 1 -~~-~-----; Palio suite from Sl25 VIC ll"ck ";,iy ,, .... L"ri chilllrcn or pets + J br " 0 .,_ • SPIHITUAf.READl::R t & 1 I + I · · '!./21. l';J 11 557 -0032 . ap u I sa a1) · Donlal Roe.pl Ex l·c unve ~l'rctary for dental s peciality. In• tell 1genl, creal1\•(' v.o man fo r dynam1 t' ·ru:,l1n olf1l'C, ftlu:.t be en thu:,1a .,..l1(', encrgelJc and ha\'(' ability to organize u111ce prot'edures. t'uture unllmlled. Sillar}' 011cn. Corporate bt>neliti>. L'al l bt..,.,,·n 10 & 11 Aftf , & 'J ~'\: J l'~f . S4-l -5J37. Femi roommate to shr ') Br. 2 Ba apt 1n CdM. :H50/mo. incldg util. !st & IMs t mo·s. 673-5713. Open ltJAM to 10-PM ti-4t.i -55·1l mo, Incl. A/C, crpts drps, all utll & jan1tor1a MOW LEA.SING Lost & Found 5300 serv. ti No Lease Req. • MEW BUILDINGS ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'ound : Collie. T;i n & Acl\•itc on •Ill matter.<;. \\.'h1te fen1aic. Vii:: Sol Jl'!..'ll. t:1\.'11 m1noltcal V 1 Ii t a 1· r a c t . :-;.in Clc1nc11tc, .f or appl. \VcsltTIJllSlCr' ~·W-19. t' J II .J!j'J.-ttO:W 4:.1'!.-'.)\' AUDITOR l Month Free Rent. J200-ti400 -8000 Sq. ~· L.os·r : Bla ck P ('rs ia n 2082 S. r;. lirislol, NB 1n ~ 1 rec. standing bldg s male t at, neutered, ans :\q~hl & income .iud1l, '!. n1 gh1s 11 µn1 -7am , 3 days bam-:!p1n. Esper. pr~('d, but nUl ..-,.senl1 <1 L ;.\pplr l'ersonnl·I Dept, 9-llam. lir1ng resume. Ualboa !lay t:Jub. 12:!1 \\'. Coa:-t llw y. :icwport ____ s_s_7_-1_1_0 ____ 1 a.t 0. '-'.· Airport. Air to .. Pushlun·• Ea:.tblu11 Cond. Oles. 1\mµle Prkg. are·a i>44-03Jti LOS'J': Si<iml'SC Cat Sn1all Adult "\·n1. ::;e .... 1 Point. Slightly cru-.-.- (•yed. Vil': Cd.\f. :\1·cd~ medic ation. Heward ~35-41:121, l>-14 ·-lll!J •l',\l..\1 1CAH D 9i~-9'!.05 or 522-JJOO ' · · HEADER• Adtreducuon IOd.1 1 Ucach Ul, 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIHK STORAGE Ul>llTS r•e rs onat business or rcc r c al1onal s torage. fo"rom S!I. Jamboree & San 01ego Fwy. !179-0150 LOSl': Co cker Spaniel mi x, m;i.J.e. Blk w f "'ht. C'hc:,l. 1~o~s. 1\ppro:-.. J.'i lbs. 6 yrs old. V1(· ltilh & Tusun. C)I. t).IU-5935. Stanton, S.:..'7-a.IUli PRf:G:-1;\l'<Jf'! Heach. j...;u vhun~ l'31ls C I -' 1· plt!i..1:0.C. "'ound '. Rik New -a1·1n1;:, con lucn ia:~~;;;;;;,;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;._;;;;,j DEHTALA.SST di d ·1· p cou11scl1n 0" l<.· rcft•rraL FOUN D. I h s 11 toun an .v1:ie uppy. r. , ~ Cl1J1 rs ide c•per. 0111.•. ' : r1 s ,c er, lflk •w h\ ru1·1· v," .. Abort1011, .1dUpt1on female Vic. l)arkWcsl .,_ AVON ;1 •:: dHy week. Swlar.>- ' I Ch k l~arbor /""a 1rvic w t•i\[. Kcepin:w:. open 1\lall,\' bern.•fi~.A~-,. 1>l S, rv1nc. o t·r Niles ti-15 -:15~7.· day , ___ .\l'l"·\Hl~5-1 7 .!.ithl chain,552 HJ\!) -g rl·ll~l\'c & willing IA) Rentals Wanted 4600 . ' . ~1;-111iO.cx t 21~. :-;r.1·: "'11\'I' \t:.iry K:.i~t t.llERA.TE mt·ct challenge-o( hard • _.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "llUNI): Pur>py.1.1 n1os to l"lJUN D· . · ll l lk 1 Cu,,1nl·l1l·s <'i.111 do fo1 YOURSELF "ori<\. Bl'at'h arc;1..C.::<ill Call Mr. Howard 6 4 5 . 6 101 GorogKforRent 4350 lyr. \'tl·, J eronimo & •. ·. · .s m:.1 .> ~)rn yo11.CallJ,1n .. '>-l.i -~1l8U !Jti:!-l-l:lt.i.:lyrs exp. ••.• t.:OROi\/ADt:f~i\1Ait •••••••••••••••••••••••l -~---------11 or 2 Ur Lido are.a for ,.\ltL'l;J , S<itJlL"/She ltie l c rrter mix, t e.m~ili;. ~-_____ -----I Fro9'18oredom -; ~ Ur 'l'ownhouSe. J'rpl<:. 2 Sing le Garages Iris & gentleman. Local ref's. m ix. M37-0470 IJana Pt. :.1 re;.i. -100-37&J SINGL 1'.:.~ Pa rues C\'l'l'Y &. liUs!! DIST H I BU'r OR ""·ante<l .''(ro m s.;t&J .l llrfrom:iro.'i. 4th Coronadel Marask FREERENT 835--02ll.cxt l6JY. n1lc ;o.;1 n g lc sccni·. Ii c An Av o N Over 2J. lntere&ted 111 ·Pool, tennis, L'Onunenlal fo~ Tom o r Dav Office s pace, handy t Res p Gent 50 Seeks Un · Cahf.Anima!Conlrol fo'OUN D: Sm .. mix , .H.~c~~·-dctl 1ncss a ~e. H.t-::PRESEN·r ,\'fl\'1-:. t<a rn1ng uplo~pern10 -br e<1kf1tst. Some oce.ttn & 640--4800 S.an Di ego ,.~wy. All si:t.es. !'urn Rental. Ocean Vu nr f-1 .li.[Scal Bch Shelte r wht/blk /Own., male dog. -~~~.·-·--" 1\dtl ne...,· people, new I' l. Ca ll 6l~4)ll:I. 'lortt.:aUthna views. Separate·1-•. ----------I 60 days free rent on 1 yr. Beh. After 6 4!1.l-40'.af. B~ck or Humane Soc1cly Vi c. ll arbor & Haker. l"r\Ct: l.!1'~1' places, & new 1ntercsl:. lo DOCTORS 'ti t-Jmily se<·t1on . Close t Single Garage. SlOra g, 1 __ 1•~·~·~·-·~83~1~~'-'"°~-----I 536--MSl · .>-lti-:!47:! your ilfo & earn good <i snopping & fine be1i1ch. only. ~esa Verde Area 'Q ~T d Christian F;.imily desires Animal Assist. League 1-----------1 HcL.ii n or regiun youLn. money too! I'll show you ASSIST.AMT 644-<ltil1 : Call 546--0769 bef9 pm. ~ 5~ pre r' ;:~:S/ c r:f to rent house or duplex in Adoption. Spaying & l>'OUND : Wh ite male poo· .'J~n s~~g ical. .">ld--61'.1\tJ how. Cal l 540-7!}.I J Yoong lady I 18·28) to &U:i-2l:loorti?9-J?W ~1 ~~~:· Sl.lO .to $175, Neutering information d ie, v1c. San Juan C.apo.IJob Wanted Male7ozi!5~~ .......... ~~ ...................... 1 work as doctorsass1stan ' •. OfflcR lefttal 4 400 I ~;-'-~-"-;-';'-;;-~-;;--c;-;-·1 c~'=~:"':"'-------1 960 -29.IO n r. I he ~11ss1 on. <\93---64~ •••••• • •• • • .'. •. • ••• • • • • . • , . t rec pt. 1 n he.a I th spa. No -------"'---' I ,._ d IM C H · I I d d 0ABY~l1 TER. L1\'e 1n. e."<lll'r. neccss. We train ~-, •••••••••••••••••••.e.••• ....... rona e ar st wy lust'ness/. .-An1ma s mpoun e -. L~OU"U S Blk · •\II \round DC'c kh:i nd ,1 ed DI ( . r ,,, : m . ·. Jcmale ' , ature woman pretcr . you. Apply in person afl11 ,.cspace rom .401t ln•ost/F'tn-e d g ", Or•t·c. w /\'al 1d Co;i:,tguard .,,,·,--,·~J. ! _...~ bFFfCESfACE,f'41 2tS45E.CstHwy675~ ••••••••••••::: •••••• ,. ii~~::.h~~~.~·~k~~r~·lem 5501 ...'...2~;~· i c .... a documen1s -Exp as 1st O'< <JV ur c\'c. 211 2 Harbor t· lAIWKl~ . ~estc [l fr Or\ve: On NEW pi sh offce bid ' Business Terrier, Dlond.1em -----c1<1ss cook & hakl'I', dc·~;,;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Hlvd _ .. _<.:.~-·-----· ..wl Nn..caf1fo m an offll!I!"' $65 mo., to 6 Rum s ui'lcs. C~n Opportunity SOOS Beagle, tri, rem l~OS'I': male ·rl'rr1er/Do.x· :. 1 res cm P 1 o y m e n t Hank 1·:AH 1'1l :i;15.z hrs. Pleasant •Bachelor' f'U&l\Office .air,etc.$175. rere nce f{m. Xerox ••••••••••••••••••••••• Husky.tllk /Whl.malc 1e mix. brn/blk on 1-'etl. ~~~~~20~r1 \'ale \'e!>:.cl TELLER "ork. Uni}' mature men · •I 8R , 2 Ill CallGe ne)Hill.'42-<llOO copier. Nr OC air1>0r1 far90 Sandwich Co. lit'rm Shep, blk/t.an. fem 16. v1 (·. ne w Ce nlr:lll -----------1 and1or iw·omen need app- •2 IR & Den. 5'5•p•••O.FT • 833.--3640 Gross sa l~s ~·.,.-vw--.,.,..,..,, ....... Samoyed,white.mlile · Park. ll .U. <ins. l o ob Wanted/ ly. t·or tntvw appt, ,,. S.71 w.r~ ~~ ··ooc ··. 550. rtc \lo"ard. UNITED ti-.lti-~!JO -1&1i WESTCLIFP~B HEWl'O. RT 1••rH per mo. Prime lr\'1ne In· Cuckapoo. tllktwht, male 842 -5770 att. Swkdays. hmole 7050 1---------~---•~-•-E & •.J-. .1 AGT. 541 ......... · ~'"" dustr101I location. Xlnt Collie, tr1 , fem ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALIFORNIA BA.MIC L· 'd W . 1 ,,_WWnR" alt ...._..,, ---ou..u; D 1 11· ., r . blk 1 i:.:i;p a1tresses. n-. S•O -lBOO · e ttKeo 1cesu1cs rom l ease . :\1o n -"'r1 . t:ocker .. mae lll<:WAHD SIOO,rctorno1 ollege gir l will 3141 E ~ H tt'r\'iewingThurs.arter~ -""'=========-lSUDL ET f{unt. Exec. $6SMo.B~ker S·J :J9pm . .>57 --054<! or ApsoLapso,wtiile,malc ::i terco. no questions houseclean or babysit ·""'oast wy noon . Apply in persot\ · l>'a rk, easy prk'g., very Reulonom1t's 675-67 55ti-845~ aft. J:30pm Poodle, gry Jwnt, male .11sked. 6J2-13J6; aft 5. mornings or afler J. Call Corona del Mer Sam ·~ Seafood II, 3901 i;: *LAS IRISA.S * desira ble area, util. pd, • . ·rc rr1er, lantblk. male !:140--455ti Jeanne 97!1 -962 1 , 11 Co d IBrorStud1ofurnorun-··100 847 -lSJ l o DENTAL SUITE,900 sq.Aff1llale f-oll /Pt-ttmc Wrhr1'crr,brn,fcm -------17141673-9240 ~1s~r. wytn rona cl turn. Ad ult~ only, no ~13·S92-S9lleves. ft;No .. CM;45'·sq.ft.Mr. YEMDIMG Betreiver.gld,malc. ""ound : CO INS . ·r1J ·ru,\NSL1\TOR· l>'rt•nl·h pelli. Showcase desi~n 0 Keele, 83J-2900. We sell the t'1ncst new Chi. hid . male CLAl:\1 PLEAtiE CA LL S 1>an is h, HA Frc nl'h FLOOR Mainwnancc, i <ipts, s tet s 10 ll~a.ch, OFFJ.CE,. pvt..,balh. A·/C .•.•• i , R ntal 4450 c<1u 1p. We ·furnish large ·rerr1 c r,gf"ey,fem 04ti·97U!:l after3pm. U.C., Langu.:1gc studies, 0 An Equ~il hrs each night. MU8l l.K> s"··ur•·ty ~g. pr>V"I C ~ incl.. rea~ rent. 2400 -fM'll e Commercial & Industrial CATS Sorbon ne I' ans & Un1 \· pportunity t-:mploycr b 0 n d b 1 e J< u •• '~·N d • Coasl fl.;)., (••rosa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J . XI t 1·· . s'l th g/ ht FO U.~D. Wom<in 's r<11 n , , • '1'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""' ... I a • . . patio .f> eate pool • ·•J ..... J -• ocations n 1nanc1ng . l r or w of Geneva. ""reelancc Drugstore. 1\·lr llat"I• · f s f S h · · · · · ' C'Oal 011 B;:ilboa J:,land. .. From ~21 .l. 5515 Hi vl:'r rom t u t 1rt 1 ava1l.Smal1 Start1ng ln· Shlhr,tr1 .rem tran.,..lat1011 /confercnce BE;\UTY OPR. full or tl l7-l563 ,\vc .. N.B.t>ll-tSOO M4~78 . THE 'COLONY ves tment. <.:a ll today & Lnghr,tr1 .male Call 10 i iJ~nti i'y, Days 1nterpret1n g.S48--n141:1 p~rl ·L1 mc wJfo llowing:. --------- Get started on the road to OTHERS 549 -932i. l."xt. ,\!. • 1-_;vcs · I •t · h 73 FULL-TIME R 4000 * l MO. FREE RENT• 30 RETAIL SHOPS l;;;:;;-;-;;-;;:-;-;;-;;::::;-;:::::l -""-!c'"'.:-1~8':'J~O:... -----1 CONSJDERATL-: Ct" ti op. ti -IH~5U ooms r1 nanc11:1 l independence. • -·~ v.•ktlays. EM,LOYM~ •••••••••••••••••••-••No lease. Dlxorfi cesadj Prime reasonable s pace Ph . l or info. '(714 1 "~UND: L g. GreySnag· 1-·ouNo· 1, , . h l'RAC1'1CA L NU H Sfo:--~-------1 ~• LIVEATTHEBEACJI A1rportcr Hot~J: A/C. available,large &small. . g 1e do g could be i •. 11.o nograp Rel . J.1vc in /Out BOATBUILOEAS fl1en or women, 21 or ·M"'&upawk.673_,,,A0 rulJ serv1ces..Frm $135 Old world cha.rm wnh 8.38-2700 Wolfhound'. Male. Vi c. Record vi e .<.:oast ll\lo'Y. 642-92il'I . over. To work w/young. -.. V't't ._, h d bl N 1).a na Point C<tll Need ex pt'rieni:ed _•n · 1oeople. l''or tnte r••t.C'" P INEKNO'rl\TOTEI. mo rr~nc win ows. ga cs BEAUTY SALON Broadway & wprt . . .. ,... :tl72DuPont.,Roonl8 & trees. AdJ.acc nl lo Blvd .. 645-9292 492--fi657. ·ook-Compan1on, e."t · terior linish i\l a rine apptphone,714/s.t2·810t' ROOMS SlO. wk op with • 833-3223 ·tiJnoon * Fe s l iv a I of Art s B.B.C. & Bayshores just cellenl gourmet lnlcrna-Ca rpente rs. Only apply - kitchen ~O. wk up i.lpl., . Grounds. tcr oss.hCoas ~ 1~~! roUND: Young remale F~UND: f'~b 25 ·~ear t1 o nal C u1 s 1n e t~1n e with 2 to :I years recen~ Graphics Workshop . 548-075Sor&l5-39ti7 cORO Nl\dcl ,\tAR.4 rms. 580BROADWAY over~ ores . tn a Shepherd mix. vie of Jamb.orce & Palisades homes ur rcsl.auranl. Marin e ca r pentry ex· Some ex per. a'"~· ---1 ~mo. Coasl liwyex· LAGUNABEACf-1 Is l. nearby! Lovely 7 0 .C.C Ca l l Cathy , Rd. Grey kn.tcnw/ col· 548 -5294 per1ence.4day\\,t'Ck.cx-carpent<:,r for &ener:,a~ f'orn. room for rent in pos u.re. ocean view. l>oalh shop.~I0,000. 540~ btwn 8 :30 & 5 1.ar. C~JI to identify . celle'htbenwrfns.A1PJ?IY1n Works:hoiJ.Catl557-JJfl~ private home. Mjss ion i::ar\Jen. SuiWblc for Jaw 4.9 4.79 I S Uni•et'sity Realty PM, Mon· F ri. b75-3853 e \~"-___ l'raeuc<il Nurse. e.\p, will per.so~ at est1a1 <.:orp .. a.\k lor Mr. Becklund. :. Viejoarea.'SSG-(J5gt.' ores . Xlnl ,prkg . :100 1 !::. Cst llwy . • d o 8·10-12 hour duty. gate tluard Sha<"k , 1638'1----------.;, ..--f;'\Cil itics. Ph : 673--4l20 tii:l -6510 Lost; Wb ile Collie. fo'em. ~au 11 di 3 ,\1 os o Id 557--6·147 Ph1 l'ent1a Ave, CM. Cu1 1ar lessons needed. in> BDRM. priv .. IJil. k1lchen ---1 v i c : S t a n to n , BI k 1 1· an German ----------d1vulual, intermediate-.: privl gs. Garago..":rV~ l:ll.~~f 'L-PROFF&S'L COMM ERC. or office PLAN'!' Slorc·Xlnt beach heartbroken children. Shepherd. ,.~em . <.:ent ral l::xp (J1rl t 'r1 ., sh /typ. Sucti40-<1372 i-. w.ashe r / d rj'Or :· l blk Class A offiee bldg, 2790 space 1nl. gar.age, S225, location. Beautiful well lW7-8005af1.6. SanClen1ente.498-J07~. :.on1e llkpg, needs wrk, J ~ beach, N 8 . Mgturc work· 11 a r ll o r U Iv d. (at Leuse. Rllr. 644-2343 stoci.:cd 111cloor & outdoor days a "'k. eves. wknds. ·n & G•rl HAI R DR ESSJ-;J{, 75 ',l~ t n g wom a n. $115/mo. At.lam s ), C.J\t. Elev.. 673--6445cvc/wkcnds greenhouse & baskets. FOUl"D: (lerm. Shep'!, l>'OUND : Watch vie. flea $4.5tlp/h inin.675-{)363. .aoys I S comm, Newpon Beachr{ 642-3517. AtC . e lcc .• Jani l or, L'ome see. The Fernery, femalepuppy,Dlkw/ta n. J r.l-l i.645-6()63 HI W d 1d to14years ofage.Dai· Only those w/followin~ music. p a rking, sec.2Bl_dgs:5000w s q.ft.q.2 lOO!J Nf':WPOR'l' Blvd., Vic. Bushard &Talbert. . ep ante ·7100 1Y\'P1lol delivery routes ~ccd a p p l y. 645_,: Room&locrd 4050 palrol. .r.1 . R. Stever, w/Sho1s tlor a u1:0repa1r. NU .714/ti7:1-0949.· 968 -7647 LOST : s il ver & pearl .••••.••••••••••••••••••• ffi4ybeavailableinyour ~730(eves & wknd!!:f ••••••••••••••••••••••• mgr 557_0136 or brake, whl. alignment. ---'--'--'-"----1-----------1 bracelet. On beach nr ~ arta. Enrn profit J'or de-ti73·7975} .~ lfA.NDY location, close to 646-ti396 upholty. SSS W. 19th St., DISTRIBUTORS LOST'.fem a le Iris h Sett.er. IUth & 15th Sl. N.B. Sun. Accou.~ting Clerk to $600. I' · & h beach & shopping, E -aide CM Ask for Don. Days. J 11 d c p e ndent i· u 11 no marks; s mall boy's r~ e b · 2 3 · 538-83 li8 ME nr EE. a /cond SISK ~ve~~~:ndi~:Sf'~r ~1!r;1~gr Housekeeper-live-In. ~ l MO N <• R W ••o 57IOL' "•"-'"'"I · • Pl 11""-"ll Reward Fundll'1·scr /l'.R. SISK ·· · • s moKer, no11·drln ke!~ Costa Mes a . Gentlemen 1 ... ree ent. alk .... -i:.ve.V'flJ-----vuo 1>l11n1c. Introduce new pet. case ca U"IV-,..,, " new;, subscr1pt1ons. for Rciumewith referenc •, pref.646-7513. to o~ean, n_ew dk. Brwn. STORES Of'FICES ~1-3: t11 i::h quality bee! Jine Jr. Prod. Eng. toi12K l_n~orm at1on ~lease call Salary open, P.O. ~ ~--stHoJll• .. 150 67ep3~ .. ~..;;.~l•.l. 673 ·7i.i861 up.crPt;,drps,balh,air;J d1r1'L'tlytoconsomer.No STAR GA-ZE~""ft.,. Pr1ntr1Ltrpr<"ss toSIO «>,42-43 21. forum San 40.t Bu l boalsland~'S: -"' ~ --..,.. 1nvcntorv 11 ve:,tment Sides Hep 1-::DP ilOK <:lemenle -San Juan -' ....t! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1730 l B e I ch· II B I kl . · ·,.. b d 1=''-="-':,0,~--K1 CLA Y l. POLl.AN Pe rson Frulay · $550. Ca_pis trano area •. e_<1ll HO USEKEEPER, dcpeo:-'"' Ho'IE ··L mos, •'·good•-Furn. Isl I floor; nr. OC. ~2-2834 .111. el ter s ire rnn H '-°""''"~c;..:• M • . JI k "' .. \.I • A All 1-----------fuods. Call weekdays, y-l«cero1 .. ,,r.1~.sr .... "Y" Cust ~e rv torc cs ~. 49a-0630 a nd Mi ssion dable , rc11 pon aible, t•mpsh1p ror your am-iprport. ulll incl. L, 11 E 1 1 XJ 1 lti4'' To da.,..lop ... ,,,.,9, to• rr•dav. Gen. Ofc, Printer _S4 : Vi eJo-~I Toro urea, ca ll permanent woman -'i "ul "to~y Mother or SllU/mo.;i4.il--t11zo1 . ..u Y qu1p1>e< ,\l1i<ern , -· ..od-do c.0<•~.ng 1a.......t>ef$ IRVINE PfDC/"\J>.1'.lEL ~ "' • •· Ne wport Dental Or'r ~ ---:--· . ot~Zodooc.flOrth•'9"'-f'\,.7\Jl"ll "I ~1--63 10. ao1hkeschildren.S1mpl t'athet; 4(2-a2'18 : BeaQUfulJy decarated of Well designed floor plan 1 ri\'3le Party desired. o(( 1 v""' ]1 _ 61 v,_ SER:YIGS•AGEl'JCY }:Qual Oppor. Employer cooking, cleaning, il"Ohii Yaccrfio9•~ 4250 f1ce oe111r OrAAge Co. Call Mr:;, Urown t1i sul!! ilquo'r store, Prin. 2P_.. nu-""" &l.....,. -·-tn:g. Live In. llef'sJC ......--. At r p orl. Basic leose 646-8822 only. Laguna BeachS. to JA_.,:11 il~ !!~"' 488 E.17th tat Irvine) 00-6000ext30l · ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••price lncJds: ofrlce Sant:lemente.WriteBox ;!.,-15~ &)C•·'"-"' So1te224 Cosla t.1esaBROILF.RCOOK.'Exper. i · ~ t>ALM SPB.!NGS. isr. furfzlture. 1~ sq. rt. ace avail. rorGaleries, Add lf37$: Daily Ptlot. GUoUM1 t= ~-r,~::..,... 642-1470 reqr 'd . See chef at J-IUUSEKEEPER. Liv~ 2b8 Con®. Beau furn. s,jJ-6760. travel a gen Le;, etc. Surf fe!ox 1560 Costa Mesa. Gt@ "''"r" •"""-• ll To.t.• 61 e.-LorcQ.;r.o ·s, 25872 Laguna Id. Take charge ot hous l(• f)OOI, Jacu1.r.1. patio. ten· Sand Shopplna: VUlliae. -··"v ~r((N'"-"' 1f~ 2f"" ~i ~ · -· Rd. Laguna lfllls. for 3 Adu Ila. Lagun~: nit COUP' dul_':'!!.:.,~J>tlU .. • OOw'NTo§l.M. 141S So. Ci t. Hwy. 1.q.~~~!!I!" T t "',.7:W' :.,~.:...,.: :~'fi:-~~;;:.:... ACCOUNTIHG Cl • af Polfffoll a,ach. Call betw2PM &i• ui; d•Y. =5 '11'11Pi• $8()0 jl.SO. Newl)' ••rden7 Bch .• 494-61f6•Gf'_ 497-r • rus CAHCt& 1.11.,. •lt~"' 71 !>-• ,. ERK "'c tiPM.494-0162. •' ·mo 61~ . Qui.a. !.SO 'rt. 8088 -7 .~Meli ~ 5035 (_..,_.., :;:::_ ~~~ ~~~:...., '""L Requirellaccurat.e~'gu rc · ~ · ~··· * _, '°"· 1-~~·-.... ~---~--1,••••••••••••••••••••,•• ..,,.,.,.,,, 1•'-·-"'"".,." 1&1-Excellent fuwre &: OP· aptitude. Wi ll •in J;ISKPR, Uv~1.n,over 4' ............... 4300 l3'Rocfietter~ -490S ,' ' · 2l-71 :11=.,... :;~ .. ~~=: .. , porlun1ty lo learn new b ·r 1 g ht p~ r o'n t adult. HllrPnaref1 r ••••••••••••••••-•••••r!oolf(. l•dlctgap.Cam· ·rop·f~OCATJ ON ~QANSUpto8Q%· ~~ ~=""' ~::,""'II ski l l s for sharp, w /knowlcdge use or <(d .. X lnt l•h•ry, G £11Y10tng1uy.,;i~t, f ,Wl .Dt 'i=oP)~~_.1 ~Uor MISAVIADI iitT"Q...,8t/2o;0 . 11~,~ ~~~ :;l::. h<irdwor~lnt( youn ci1l c ulator w/min one K1111uih.675-\J771.1. nlct.!brdUfi~llS P1-rl~ 'lt:-.,. U.v~1t,mt QllVl~"i; " ~i"' 1Jc-·.. periOn w /min. 2 yni ex· yeur bus1ne"11 exp. Xlnl 1 · ~ w/n1~. re,P~it1 l + Coh1.lt'rr..t • ~t-t3~0 for~t@niol'Of~mple Z1tdTDLomts 115;•• t;::E,"" :;~~,.. ..... 11.1,.1,. p e r . 1n A /Paya b le, wo1'king cond. & oo m .1 ')l --Ulil.tiU-GOI. w.24b.. parkinl. ToWllficountry Low~1£ra\f•OrangeCo. Jll~t![:j #fo'f ~~· 1&0.0--..,, i.1ayroll, Gen 'I ornce. p an y bent fits . You don 'l need a aunii .... ... t h Sottler Ml& Co. ,.~ ,.,,' .. ~i. ur:.~-· "KU Apply In pct'80n only l Ph.644 360 or iipJ)ly ~ "Or•w:. Yti1 a1·1 when y r . ~ii .. (>(J'I . ,• mogp e re. i;t.:l•'tl11 · -f'"us«lt 2', ___ .. -, "~' -'"" 0 .A. J)ILaura, We&Ulail NewporL Cente r Or. place•nadlntheOAIL ,,... • 070. 1525 Mesa Verde Or. E. Servfac Harbor .-ru Z-1 1°6 ' '°""~ ~a.. Corp. 1638 Placentla N•wport u..._cb, aujle . Pl.WT W1at Mii £¥1t.~ t Coat• M•sa.545-tl23 yn:. ~CMoif ~ '1 Ave.Costa Ml:Sa. 000. ' now -tMJ·lii1'. .- ' ' • I ,• ' I 1 ' J ~ ·1 i I • ~ I ' ' I ~ • •I . ! l I j • ' • l ' • • l d "' l ~ f I I J .\ ' ' 1 l s ! • N i ~ I f < 1 • R.i..w.J.. 11 " • ......... ~.. 11 •--• T · ' r · ,; ... ~~••• HelpW ...... ! 7100.....,. .. _ ....,...-ff 1010 •You ID41fwollwf 1050 Tnu<>day,Fob,uory27,1975-"' DAILYPllOT o;,JI . ~~;;.. ~-·:g;~',°ii'd;:"o°;; ••·;::~~~ .. ';;•"••• .. U~~·~;;. .. ;;;;·;'.\; ,, .. ; ................ , ....................... f1tollono°"' IOI ri, llocllo: ..-~.n;·ll«D ,~.: APYTICit bo~N.-e11.mJotl• · Reapoaitbl! ,M~C' w/ Gl1 Dr,v-rd!)'a~ •~l ~13~ Sdndbtwstln&'M~· MATTRESSES... WA""TED HIP11 Stereo "10t •"~•••r••"~•••••• •• ~~ :! ~:if.x~'Co::!. -~).;L2~•k tor J~ ~o~~. ~:;!o:-~·l:e =Dr~er~~idu'Tre ~:':! You113."u1.t1~~ '~ed1:!1~~~~~ TOP ' CA ~ DOLL fd;·~~-~~·~-;~·~·:;n: St.I ,A_:~~PL~wpoft~t=h nienaurat /Ir J .,. :s ' Jen'Lofcik.IU..rut•v Y ,..-:· a tr 1 ~ ............ W-98~&641886116. P .\11) l"UR VO 11tl~ctlver. Pl •• 30 :-v ,oweror;;:t.tMl •.11 ~ e w . nn.c REALF. 'l"A'J:ESales~· o:"" ~P"' (J~r/Del5'16--867Z . eau1 u L:oc11.·"·~ JEW1':LRY. \\IATClt~ lur .. Cral;,tape•k, 20-32 Poweronly :;:"'xper. C,Ont11~L Mr, 'uiuWbyOotwofk.hf.tbe ' n1 ... f IUl'I •P· Puppies.Freel SACR"lFJCE PR1c1.· • 673 32$.3 .Hamilton, CO.ta Mt• hollelt ii.re,., Hunlington lllud~txp1r. M~t b APT. ~t. G .E. Refrig"1 Cal/675-1850 ae•uliul Cine rurnitur~ ,\R'I' OliJEC'fS. GQL Sooy tupo recorder 6-' -M•~orlol,,Ho•pltal, Biach Cc ttountaln capableO{Jelfdi,recti avocadoarn,4mthsold. S.IL.V~t:~ SERVICE, Sans~I £pKr1. ~i.soo~oocK l\lalnten»ncc. ~. EqualOpPof Valley1 Call Pbll Mc Ii or1anlr1at.lon. Must SW.M0-1141 Cockat.err1poo borubk>rki sota. loveseat, chairs. ~l~E .. tUR~ & AN ,MtJ-1~~7 Yacht painlio~. J:rp:plof!r · 1 Namee, Vill•&e. Real · work well le h.11rd undo •. . $payed lad).'.. 1 ,1ear. :~~~i~a~~U\:c~~1:r\'l~~ TIQU~:). IHS··IQOO. COLOR l v :>l2l. Neki v a. r n i is h I n & • J 1 111 ••• . •. . E&tlll.e IMl3-t.567 r,re1aure. Rf.llkUy arow· 20 cu ft Rel rig_ w//ge UP· biS-2533. pl~c1:1s , m1:1"y other line * .FIH EWOOOSAL£ * som1:1 "·ork. A1io used Wrighl.-968-6362 ~ ~OR S~h-MEH , •1 sall~t man.roctur· per fr" & icemakec. y Id T . mix . RC\ • I T 0 E d I -rd I " ~" '7:l-<116'l . E.~ 1 Reeept/~GiJt Ing operaflon , Penney 's mdl 0;j20.ls ;·e0d i::~:'°JUd." teeu,ets .s tlil ,lh~o~,/.·. rg. uc. • •• 5.co reri •. , • 0 loot1.Stor099 ,t Are 0-..lS, rri '20-ii'o r 13 00 t fm por a r y Knowled,. ot mercban· ~ux int, harvest gold. 6 ,~~770• · 646_,_2559 .. ~~~;~~~:~S8l-ll22 1 19" Color TV. Xln\ pletur ~:••••••••··~••••••,~• pe.r:\.-Nt ·aettina.n w furni ture store. ca11 .di11oe. 1adverli1ln& '.™1f•~O&t$500,seUS,:W5. . Su PY &: workin¥'. tond. il2S IOATSTOltACil AUllonf°!trorlbe-DAlL tW.2-802'5,a•krorTony. hell'ful. Carflfl:r oppur. 673-6084. Black Cock-a·pOO, male; G•age Sale 8055 *I BUYll* .640r-7l.40. DailY-:Weekly-MPn · ~'ll't ey school and llLlff IH . , w/mWuch~~~-r'REE PICKUP. Refgs. yrs old. Lov.-ble. g• •••••••••••••••~••••••• Good us•d fu~ilure/& '°1°"'u1'· t,!orino( ~h~~~~1t~o wf!hu::hc ~ ~.;1.;u !hi. oui:nl11Jt , ,.. ff,..._,..., Appl'sScrapMelal t.empermenl, al Complete 1rou1ehold • • -nd·~ .. !cr.:oOI by J.00 p ,D); \.< apman/HarborConv. C11J Aon, 6'2-3&4Z C11..U Anytimef)lS·"'"'"' 833-3220 Furnishings. Slll·Sun appliances orwtll .Sell 6 'I P"'" ramp. ·• .-•blo to wor'k a ~ a:denGrove 534 • -..o. 104 492 E SthSt C~t ' you. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NI-:WPORT·DUN£S. leastl"d~11.1ewock.•N ' KENMORE electric Furnihlr• 8050 · · .l · 1 MASTllSAUCTIOH 1131BackHa..vDr.N~B. <GeliveriM:ior ~lectln1 RISTAURAMTMGI ERVlCl!l SLa. $alesman dryer. Will trade for gas.••••••••••••••••••••••• 8' SAILBOAT, Wash~r. •4'6·1686 & lll-9625 loat1, MarJ.,. 644--0510 Tra.,.pOrlatlon pro ~;,aic;orfemaJe.Growing '.lr tu.be mu."hp Pl.): Ii: SSI-4227 . Custom Sola, cres.cen dryer, tiar'1en equipmt., al"tSorSundayil39·0974 lquJpment 9030 ----'--..:.:..:.: __ ykle41f'Calll4'-6238. chi&an .needs mature frJn,.:. ~enu. ExpeJ. . shupu, tuttec;I back. Ilk 6'dresser +misc. ilcms. •••••••••••••••••••••••Transportation E Q u1l 1 0 pportu 11 It udult to ro:ilnage ~ew Cast ~ma.~ _pre~d • .Full or llotpo1nt Hefr1g: 19 ~75. new. ~. Maple wt.tgo 8Ja-a2'l0 U.I-:IG E L 1\l'\1 B J,\CK t-: I' ;\ u to P 1' o 1 . wood · ••••••••••••••••••••1•• , £tnp~yer rood re11o . .1urant ·In .H.B. p~tflle. Shell, 17th & Dishwas her S50. Good whl lgt fix. copper Ian . . ~~ size 16, like new :S50 l"rceman. Hunting head " ·' Xlnt salart. bonus, in lffiDe.NB tond.M7-SlJ6, tern1:1,$50.645-M78. • Antiques. Iurnilui·e. 1:>46--0ltllt ~a~5. ti46-5471 e \·es,Campers.Sale \YH Sur., It auto. Send re· books, lumber. Sat & •i.dys~93 2-179 Rent tilt IF: · icume:' 21141 Richmo (2J -Servlce Sta. men, Lit GE refr1geralor, dlll. dr. t,rml OU: set w /6 chr Sun.120Coral lkil 1:.. 12·x:21 ·0·· l'orl Slec1 Corn .,., -· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·s'~m1;11il:srel"t.F'rl& Cr.Huntington8eachta· class. Top wages+ freeier. side by s1d~. S200.tl 'Sorai75.Singe S &S ~-··K 'll mcrc1:il Pa111l Spra)5otll',J~7-11\lercury0/ 811 t.'·LJo ~· C -r 5 • 1 j • ~rshift.1126-lti. comm.ApplyRayCarey bronze. Good working s e wing much SlOO. a.t, un11·5.~ 1y, Boolh. ~al"'5 comµJetew /eiec.starl, · a \1,:t am-. G mleoh con val nt Msp. Chevron Station. 604 S. cond. 732 -0<!g.& 751·5713. El 1oro. L_awn & gurden· \714 )552-4af>S c.onlrols. gas i.ank etc. xlnt sChaa'i'i~~"~7~·=·. M8n 7 ; .. ven IM"-Newpoct. letallSales Coast !fwy, Laguna · ing equ1pt. camper M. II :still under warrn . ......-.......-. '1._ -. 1'"ull.....lfime Beach REFRIGERATOR soras, end tables. TV, items, women's clothing, 11ce aneous L\lotor Only) iSOQor bes Mobile Homes 91 48· ,• I( you ,.11re a shMrp, well • ·roprree:i;.:.!;1~0 · bed, dinette. makeofCer. si 12·14 , some ne\·er Wanted 8081 oir. Call Ron. 645_. ·· ••••••••••••••••••••\•• Man•r drossed lady &: nave an Set"f'. St•~tte.d 642-oo!O. after J pm.· worn, men·s-lrg. •••••••••••••••••••••• Oaysonly. 20, ,\J RSTREAM. se11' Tralllft .11ppr e · t . r ti 990E.eoastHwy.NB . · . · Will Bid •Ill• Cash 101 . . c111 ion or n l{arvest gold GE refr1g., g PC. s~ll.d ll;i~drock !\fa-Horses 8060 Gd Piano. Write PO Bo Boats, Power 9040 cont'd .<..:le;in. gd. cond. "'fl!•I £stato Manager Jewelry, pJea11e call Spr•yP..... left h;ind drs .. l 'r, yrs pl~ l.)1n1ni:: !jet. 'fbt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30'..) c lel i\l<1t •••••••••••••••••••••• ,,i~a--00111 "l'raJqee .. ·rteedcd." We're 673 --0449. Able to handle sprl:ly gun old. S215. 493-87~. ch r a . h u L ch. :J<I 5 o . Re~ Thoroughbred. Hi gh 92~is. orona t io· LY J\1AN Hargain ! S-1995. 2BR. "'lbe grow! tr you a"r for 1rafhics y,·ork111'1op. 640-4~82 spirited. Bay Gelding. \'·IS. imtnaculate. an •..!.er~t, •ure51i..ve, • RH/LVH Call ss -3311, ask for llcycles 8020 . . . . 16.2 hands. Gd confirma· FE/liClNG ·Chuir. I.ink ~1:,ou. l:i75 -ltil d~na,"'° pet"llOfl whu Is 'ct . . , . Mr. Beckliind. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORESdSEll, :;;o1_1(d OaMk.' lks tion. Call 64-1-01-44. ":anted v.· / post:;, gale looklrit for a arcl:ll future iullenging posittoa ror -U'ED 8 . k , P· .. 1. bran new· ~. atch av a i I. ·5 4 I -333 Ii o 1 BOS'l'ON \Vhaler. 16 '. with one of the fincia rig_h.t person w/superv. ~ 1 es"'-art$~.> pcs avail !\1 ~y Co HausehaldGoods806S companies In the IJcuch u_bil1ty for PM 's f /time.· Stoff1tlcal Typinc) · & up. 24~ Newport Blvd. 642_3980 , a · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl }329-724,5. Sakuuncl n1JI -toµ of lhc ""•• co'nta"l U" Ad· Grcal\•ia"cs&bene.Ap-&Ge11er.t0Hke C.i\1 .64~-7!JIU -~ !i11c . .;.;Ill', 4 l·vclc 0 /li. -.. • ~ "· 1 e Th W . d" King s ize bed. nc\v com-Wanlt•d l\1ahog:.iny ch111. Cusl. b~ut taiik & manv Cpts. drps, bit-ins, shed. 2 porch ... s .. toxoo.·Expun- do Lvrm 14 x 20. Adult.-.. GooJ park. S.A. Lot» ol act1\·1ty. Quiet. Good neighbors. 979-l:J.12 . vance plus overrides. P,Y J~45 ~uperi,or Ave. is posltlon .roqulres an rl. 11·011 in set, glass plele :.till packaged, xtra cabirH.'l, not more tha1 . Q 0 pportunlty ""d •ruwtll N .ll. 1>4.2-2410 . .t-:.0.E. cxcell .. nt typist for 00111 8040 top. 4 chrs, Sl50. Arm · o·• d p p olhcr xtr;1s. Xlnt. cond . Motor Cyclff/ -· • '.j'~~~~~~~~~~stat1'st'1·c•l rep rt ~ chr naugh 't00 tirm ~19-0. 1v.·orlh $-150 J, 5 w1 e. r1v11te t.\ lhruuul. :SJ,000. fir m, in Scooters 91•0 are yours. Write o 5 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ·.• · queen $170. inclds. dt·· 5-15-3.i:J3 • .u budgeta forecasts •· p &10-8614 ./---------tlLI·~. cu:.l/madc dolly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,..nagemenl; Box J55 R , • • • • ETWOR.LD• · 11\'cry usually home • -~3 1>2 1 Pi\1 lll':\1 c/o theDauLYPilot POil Ns/CCUjlCU other 1e~eral or.flee Pug l-luskie s ·oto'A d h . SJS-2263 Musical u, -:.. M_i lo • '70Yamaha6500M>pper. Qrfipe Bo .l.3ti0, ~lu tl>ays &. ~-1 ghts. Stand by du.ties. W1l_I ~o~k ror Chihua'hua, Uny poodles'. ~. . ~ n ma tc 1 ng lnstrumenh 808 ~·kt.l y~. anytime wknt.ls. Xlnt cond. a.1any custom .:.lln• IJ2.626 time, d11fert!nt1»J pay. chief f1nan~1aJ ort1cer & Lab, peke, doxie, pit ~~.c:!1ii~~0~nlhs old. Jewelry 1070 •••••••:••••••••.•••••• 1_6 · c..; l .i s p:i r l'lcasuf al.'.ccssories. $750 or best · -1''ullorp/t1me.Excellent ~ccount1ng de~t . bulls,cockapoo.pom.IOO •••••••••••••••••••••••197 •1 F R/\.;\l ,\S Bas. Cfjl\. Jj !IP .\!e re . ofh!r. Oays~ull Bill at A{eChaniC. file duti~s beneiits. ~orthand not essential. mixed puppies. Stud OAVENPOR'f. Grn . WA..,TED tiu1tar . like new . lr:illcr ... cxlra:-,! S975. ti""i5 -tl97Q. E\·cs & SU" \:.,au A fcq'd. fo~/timc: •, Contact ~trs.Jenscn: :Starting sal~ry $650 . service most breeds. 2525 Hrocade & 2 l\1pl. end ~ Sat·r1fl1·e S250. Call aft 5; ti4ti. 1:illi . c;ill ~5 -1,lM-I. !$o&. Coast itwy.N.8. COSTA MESA W_r1te Ad No. 381, Dally W. l?th at F'airvicw: SA. tills, all·3 for il25. Other TOP CASl l DOLLAR 96J-75J5. --------· K· . . k( 35u bo ·--t.1 Memorial Hospital P1IQt. 1>.0.ilox 1560. 0 .5a1 5027 misc o.iG---0.t.l:I 755 w PAI I) t-'OR YOUll -----lo•ts ,3 a\\asa • -~"'' MIDICAL AS51ST4M-:r' lO I Victoria.. CM Costa l\te~a CA. 9l626. pen eve!> . -· . 20th St .. Apt. A.Ct.t · JEWELRY, \\'A'fCIIES. ptfice Fur11ihre & R..;t/Charter 9050 nc~' 74, ~ ~~ ~onu. •,tllJe or F~mllle. LYN 01-6 •2•273~ EOE S ly , I AFGJ1ANS S1lver/Wh1tes ART OBJECT'S, GOLD. Equipment 808 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' t,;orpsmun from Servu.:c ... ... upp -n•fftOIJ & Apr1 col s. Pups & White ;ind gold Frcn<:h SILVl'.:I< s1-:av 1c1-:.······················ SAVE SAVEii 1-IU ~KY 7U HOO Lo do Para-l\1edical Control · $500ma Mdults . Show/pets. Provcnc1al style Ba:.sct !o'INE FURN & J\.'1 ·SECYChrs:s812.J,execsv ,•. , •• .\'.l~tcoiu~~~dd~nv0erylit: lq,aurailce Exams. l'url SA ILi\.IAKt:R lookine for Perm. f/t1me.Gooddriv· 548--0SiJ bedroom set. Includes 2 'fJQliES.645-0!200 chrs ::il5 /25, d1·1t mat:h .. ff:ent,dontbuy. tle.675-1623 •.,. ,LiJlle. Plea11e send re-exp·d Seumstress. Cail 1n):. record, bondable, twin ISeds with i"irm Sim--. SOS, Pierce ~i7 \V 19 ('l'\ ~it . ~kl ~ats ~per d~~~-..:::::c:.:.:_==---...:.-sum~s to P.O, Uox lOll;lti. v.·kdays,5118-J.K» self sl.llrter. Apply fo'eb. IRISllS,t-:1'TER muns.mattress and spr· Machinery 8078 045·1411. · <!4 :"iklpJack~ ii28/~ay as Jawa Speedway~'bik~- S11nr..Ana CA Ul701 . , 24th thru 28th ll-4pm, fo'em~e. AKC. S mos. ings, highboy. chest,••••••••••••••••••••••• ~la~n um Sportttshe Xlnl. ~\JOO. • · · · Sal_eslady. Age 30 to 40. California MDR'l'GAGE mus~ell to J;l,d. ho1ne. dresser wilh large mir-OOALL metal ba~d :;aw, Used office 1urn1ture, re ~l lU/d<iy. . -'~~\l .,5:36 ri.767~ :~MHlcal Sffret ?.•ft ki~op exp preferred. Service, l7862 E. 17lh St, ti75-637G ror and 2 night stands. bench lathe & nusc. 1001, asonably µriced . L':il :\IJd many others: Cal ~-~-~-- Ophth I 1 oryE ~12-HlllOforAppt. Tustin Exint condition for $27S W. 17lh, Suite ll·L 548 -0-155aft:J :30. nuw lor rc:.ervat1ons 1~7U Ka"·asaki, l*J .Qi:rt amoogyolc. x----· Irish Sett@r.me&le, JI or -best offer.i <..:atJ 64.2--0070 Ne~·purtlll.6-10--4540 Hike. good .cond, ~75. l":r"d only. Send resume SA.LES PEOPLE ·rt-:ACHEKS mo ~s ... AK C Reg., 075.0342 or 839.23ai":ifter Pianos & Organs 809 9060 ti47 -lttill atter5pm . to Classified ud" no. :IOO, independent commission want Xtra income w/tax housebroken w I very 5 Pi\1 \. . Mlscellane911s 8080 •••••••••••••••••••••• Boats, Sail '--~ c/0Da1~yPtlot.P.O.Box saleit, parttf/time. In-alivantage.EN5-709li.J\l-good temperament. . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• COAST MUSIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 \':in1;1ha JOO MX, !.~.1!.: Co~tia A1esa, Cu lroduce new high qualit) w .fo'. eve. Sat. morn. MG-8620 days;S57-2Sl2 ti.tu st sell! Beaut. ti'h · l'ofASTERS AUCTION cos·r ,\ l'ltIBr\ W hol csa le Hobie Carli Rebu1l_l. xlnt c0ndfiil300. ·~ •-e1·1 d ' ll t eves solid oak 9 d•awe• parts, '6/14, !'.ails, ru ·or Oller . ti42· 71 ' ..., 1ne 1ree y o con . • : •PCBLIC AUCTLOK• •l"l·b Organ l"a1r• sumer. ·rra1n1na: pro Girlfriends wanted! i·m a ~led~~~-d~·es.'>er. Best ol · •FRIDA,. 7 :30 Plil • \VI~ '"'.! Ol<Gr\N ! ~!J~ r...:.~u~ ~ r a m ps, cl c . _>t_S_·l_36l!_· _____ ~-MGR Trne. ~15ll guarn +. C»r nee. Age~-1\1r. Levi. tl46-6-45a. \' Id t!d. Linkletter·~ *TEMPO* handsome AKC lcr.jiia -61118 . Come In & Browse ~ Olh..:rPr1zes ----'74 J-IUNlJA XL\00 j ti'1 rcbrand Foods. Cul · d · ~75' N Bl B •' ho· . ' U;lil Reg1stere ·AprtCOl BENT ,Chrome Rocking u.1 •:?> e"'port .-Cht ' OOlllS-c.X I tts Lu'[jERS lti-2ti Ft. t:xel .wonil!Nom1le;.1.ge. I ;w~e~e;•;•;";;I:';;;"~-:l;;';;;;,...;';;2;;·;;;;;;.I Afgan. 499-Ulltl. Even· Chair, pd. £476., se.11 ~175. 833-9625 & 646-8686 .l a m Sessions~ l"Ond . Jlollom µ<1intt•d !JGM-li:.129 NEED 2 Cd ladies. Fllll'.I' M~eds •YouMow! lngs. 830'-3342ors75-6934 l-'u11&c;11l:-.lor ,\ll J ;in. 2 sets sail:.. S24W. -------'\11 Pit. Car pbone nee. ,\fr SECREJAR S.cy•-Tu-.&sft MA'flSSt: 1,1 :\0. S95 . l:all6.Jl·2&511orlree IH6---0513&ti73-774i . 197<! tlOND.\ 5uo. mLst Klchards.846-6455. Y ~ JP-Irish Setter puppy, male .. \IOVl~G : We ha\'e a Goya Etcn1ni;. ~-U1I CalcndarofE,·enLS sell ~1.000. or best offer. --lf G PIXO;rt-lec.,+'1 AKC reg. Pick ol the Ill· house full of furnilurc. Floral, $125. P\I Ply. ,\QUARIUS 2:1, xlnl conJ. Call Hon . !179-0439 Now·s the time to get Into "hu)~utuha'n'd" atal<L •, 00 !!t& 2 •, Acc...te&erk t er. Re as 0 nab I e . :rop quality, in xlnt cond. 535_5595 Player piano, elec., ~ well equipped, It) II anytime Real Estate. Busines~ .,. • ("b~yourownhours 213 -592-2\IOO. ,\lust see to appreciate. cond. 15 rolls incl .~ l\1erc . ""J"Hnd c m trl ----nasalwaysbeengoodfor "''Pm . typ e be'lWeen c 1 1~o -·''"'"' ,.. 1ke new :\1·1nt• ti~·allh (Jroi"ler 5:1U 35117 i b k• .. 110 IJ ·-;1 ·rriuinµh .;w, :.cn"\1.-SS 7 . a ..... .......,._, J'IO reasonable offer re· I'' r .~. ;:,a, l . :1~ s. 1 u~. But we·re a s·mall -S wpm&arektok1n~ Nt:VERAFEE . rused.JSpdti1ke,ReCr1g, 1oodju1cer X111t.J\1hct·l 5 rt' Gods 8094 21a -339 -ti<!U2, e\"t·:-.. l"huppel .StiOUortradQ.l. company. If you 'r):1n-fur a chal lenge, then ·rempoTemporaryHelp FreeToYou 804~ Stereo.t:tc. t•icycle.557 531H po •ng 0 711 .).J7 ~<1707 5 IH t177:J _ ~ Real ~slate, nc . <.:iassiriedadno.362 r~REEWgdhome.beaut.Great Savings on Used l!cnn1.colo'.· llAJO pruJcC'· ••<:t:.'iSllU\\"•• ,\,\1:LLi\fAN Sehoone l'.ll2Gl';)5USui.uk1. teres\ed call nac1 lda isend us your re5ume. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~······················· r -....................... -~--8316 . 1.:roOatlyPlloL loving Malamute/Shep. r~urniture&~lisc. tor._ :;~~1 8. :-.lnt.cond Sat. ~larch I . Buy -'"Uceanwave .. '15' 0 1.J\. Xli:ttcond .~1;.;11rm. ----------/ 'P. U . liox l.MiO TTP15T ma I e. Nd s ya rd . Wilson"s Bargain Nook _!l7a. 642-uu10 alt apm. ~11-'ti"<!ode. A~r1ca1 H;\JC.: U1esel, built 1~21. l\t1ke493-lti2.J;iltti NURSfo! A1de~At1 sturL'i, Co~tu J\lcsa, Qt 92626 E\·cninjil:s. Long term :lS· 4;;5_5615 afl. 6 s.i.> w. !9th St., Cl\f "te£t1on llall. 14~ Be<1cl l_n lop s hape'!-:iJO.Ot . .lt.l., MOtOr Homos.Sale•-,- mature, depend. 'l'op i.1.,,~~~~~~~~~!I si~nmcnt . hite and g•>ld 1'"rench Blvd .. i\lidv.·ay(.'ily 11rn1 nr t,rade even ,101 ,••nl t'·i•O. Xlnt" ben. 1445 Superior! FREE 4 yr. 'ferrier, loves Love "seat & ~fa. Gd Provencial :-.lyle Hassel d c 1 4 u L ~ A e NB .'S· ECRET~R t d I ed bl idroom !>l'l Includes :1 ** I Buy 1\ntique Guns s,,00 I a · .. l r ............. -••••••••••• v., . • y ktds. fn 1o utoorpet."Q~1.nevcrus .many bd ... 1 . 11m1 ton . l:ill -81 .. ,,.,1.11 ". BL'~·r·a f. -('ir/ Spaycdlemale.96:!-5-173 other Lt'"'-ms. moving t\111n e S\,1thl1rn1S1m· :singep1Cl"l'Ul'l.'.nt1rl'eol 4-IUl1a1t .5 ,oi,.: ""knds, :·-~ r •. ~:.:S ' - :O Nurii•Aidel.11-7. ToTech.IMrector · . .J 2mai.r .. t0r. <1ft . .a · l~-m!22 _r monsma11 rl':-.sa1nlspr·. leetions.""il lM:H ~H7·1ui til'.l -t ;)..J!jJ Excc·ul1.\"C , l ;:i <111 l\lx ;ConvaJeleentHmiP\lal. H ..........,.Ql.1Jft iogs, hi ghboy ehc:;t'. il.J,1'19a-llU-1. xtras ~Jree 1111, P.P . c ir-.2~ Rec1 's. Shl~ .. gd. typ. ar ~79 90--•• ·, • . ' 111 u skills, lncld'a. thc!l~~·1uan;~~~~;;;.i dresser with large m1 r-Slo R l:.S '"J. Voyager. Cao1n sips. -5d a to8pm ~ b~ "' ror and 2 night stands. re, estaurant, 2 Incl. ·rrl. & Ob. 49-1 · · · OFFIC!WORIC ;i ility to compose own Exlnt condition for ~75 Bar 8095 aft.ti pm. E .'i:plorer i\1otor Home Th"eatre Co. ITTov1ng of. l_ett~rs & lo _do s.om~ or best offer. Cal l••••••••••••••••••••••• ---Custom ~.;. dual ·air fices to Newport. Sch has · statistical typing. £?mt: TRAVEL 67~j-0342 or S39-Z332 after Garland Antl.l Sto\ ~. Ulk t:la~s 1f1ed ads sell big genera Lor· r.oof rac.C · n e e d I 0 r ( 1 ) [l:lm1har1ty ~/Chemical PM / · k I I · -•o< "'" "'"' "·'"" 77·'·' 1 5 w n1c·e trim. a,,o :s1· 1leJns .. .sml:li1 it ~ms·or .... ·"°·"'"""'·.MV-""" :e .... ce:t~~:aa,. <2~ ~~; ~~r~~~~ dS~~::t:~i~ls ~ . USA· HAWAII A CONvfNIENT SHOPPING Hotpoint 24 l"U. ft . side by rest. sink. 073·1417. any i~m .642·5618 , ~ \Vailt ad results t»2·S6'7ii e C'. Gen orr exp ,, SCWINC GUIOE FOR THE ' "'/Pi\)'able. Please send Plus' Produc~ one of the Can now place 7 !liharp GAi.OH THE GO.. ~1dc, hke new :sJ5()/bes1 ,..ume l.O c~ilied ad Nalions lead·g, !\.lrgr's. guys &gal_s. 18-25, rree lo oft'l·r. Col fee ta Ille, 90. 36S"-c/o Dally Pilot .. of Vitamins &: food sup-travel U_.s. resQrt areas __..... ~-0:.2 .',,J~o71c ::..k4·8 .. ,,,~~.u s le r. P. 0. tsox 1560, Costa 1 . d & 1-lawau. For• Ad hi WOMtt1°1 WvrN .,.. <To.IV ... ....,...c. Mesa.Ca926'.!£. ~ oments. prov.• es 1'ransporlation i!'i C~S..e · 642--5'71,&t.330 --~-------! ~te~d.y emplymt.: a gd. 1urnished as well :is daily P.AllKING 1t.tlend. wanted sa.lai Y & beneCit p~o-casb allowance. Earn· o-ver 18 . V1tlid Cailr. gram&: pleasant work g. 1ngs should exceed ·150 drivers lie. (i.44 -170 cond~. ~lease send re· per wk. ~ · ·XSS5 btwn 14 '. ~u;"; to. Teeh. Director No exp. necessary as we PART-TIME Tuk1ng service calls & _,..p.11.rta sales ror major ap- ..; 1>Jia n ce service. Hrs l~pm . 645-9300 bctwn 9 &5only. PART Time Secrell\ry. A<cu'r"cy io typ1n.g & t.>l:P. in busintsii letters nee. 26 hr'k per wk . .:z. per hr. Col'oi\a dt>I Mar office. ContaCt 673--l:J56, o omplete apph~at1on tralnyouatourexpcnisc. HI Pl'rson). Applicants Applicanls should be will he contacted ror In-· . tervlew in about 1 week n.eat ~ enJOY people .. · l':nJ:l1sh speak in g PLUS PRODUCTS Coreigners welcome. fo,or 2681 Kelvin, Jr\•1ne . 1nterv1ew, i>ee Afr, R. B. <Just nort.b of Jamboree Jones, Sl:lndp1per Inn. &Mainl 2~1 E. Coasl Hwy, Co1ona del l\11:lr. Thurs. • See'v1, loaldWtpers fo'eb. 27 or Fri. .fo'eb. 2tl on· J.lz Ff cinders Agency ly!. IO Ai\l-4 P~t. i\1us l 40:l0UirchSt.Stel04 be able to lel:lVC 1m · Newport Beach 83.1--81"4> mediately.· Coll For~. 1--~~-1--1 ,•llTTIME E!!tablished leGs ANTED severa mature ,. women for making fresh G.enl office & recept in fruil pies. Apply in sm.J fttab N.U. ud\•ertiii· 1-l<i\"e something you want person: l\tornings, nrt. ! Art Studio & Agency. to sell? Cli1SSif1ed ads do 1 0 : 3 0 • M A R I E on·'Wed ·.5htsPerday. 1t well -cull NOW CA LLENDERS PIE P nee. 548-1285. ii42·ati7!1 . ...o:;:!!:.:::OO::..:C::.-"='--,,l-""7"'=------1 SHOP, 7tl80 Edinger, ""W .... td 7J ~-,; W-.i 71.,.· r.1.:.::"·.:::8'C-----I • •••••.-••.•••••••••••• ~~?.°••••••••••••••••••• WJ-10 WANTS TO WORK ? I' Hom POSITfONS ,tM:••nF ~ *Food Preparatiop •Bullding /Groun¢; Maintenance •l{ous'ekeeplng/Laundr~ •Dlni11~1Room P<>11lllons • Ji'l!ol;lt Offl ce . • -'. O.r l1neflt1 lnCllide ealth Insurance Sick Leave fit Sharina • A Free Mea ' And Man)'\More "'""' In·---Sot ,.5 . ' ". ;. ' ' · . • DR JVEACAU! CHOOSE your hours. work for yourself, bt your own boss. Men ot women. ca n be slighll> handicapped. Ne~t Clean Appearance. Vt..s . retired. Age 25to 70. Sup· plement your income Drive a.cab 6hrS or mor( ·a da)'. ·Apply In person. 't'eJlow C;,ab C.O., 186 E 16th St:. Coit.a Mesa. Woman.,-t.ales & girl Fri day , 24--34. responsible auract1ve. 213-Mll-~ Mordl•ndlso ••••••••••••••••••••••• Antiques 1005 •••••••••••••••••••••• Antiq. Glass Show-Sale. Macch 1 & 2 .. 45 Dealers wt all kinds of colllltlabl &la~s. Cos mic Ag Lodge\ 1717 S. Harbor, Anahe m, tnext to Di•· rteyland) Sat 10-0, Sun 12-4. Admission $1.50, (i\.25 W/lhhl ad). Norwegian Bed Bench 120 Yeal"IOtd Call 673-1636 Wlc.kor & Aolld m•ho•. match 'C .. et-couch, 1cbt11r4 rol!.k'1 chair. Beau!.. ~ltan Une1. N rett.oraUon. Sc.aal It for .~.P.W--01011 • N~w Fashion Wrap 9454 ~ SIZES 8-18 '"' 11T .. ; ... 11T..r<-. ~UI 'n' Strtff 1010 . Add Ml eur-to-do DUii quill 00111for1.11r 10 rour e.Ueotloa.. N!W! lllutt eaetl •ectloa •• you M1F, lll•o. join to torm oiowbeet q11\lt. Euy ~ 110 ltn· The •rt.P l1 ,r.•h\oo.·tl1tht .Jllf:, h1l11rltnlag. quilt!...-. It'•. -t11 dl•11011•l lln"" do ,h.. "'-Yert1lble, too! P•ltetll 7010: aiou1 lhln11:1 ror *'".-Y flsu'""' ~tch fl'lltlltn Ol!!e6. • Vel")' ••llll>'. very HI)' 10 .~... SeiMI $1.00 for eecb Plltl.-1!. tn knll.11, •b111h1nc. Send ' Add JS' tor e.cti po1U-f01" Prl11led: 1'1.11 .. rn ••5t : firtt-el111 ineU -.ftd 1p«lal l.11-tf'I" SIMI 8, 10, 12, H. 11. llendlh11. Send lo Allee I~ She 11 (b111t S•I l•kH S~ Brookl, 105, lM D&iJ)' PUa&., Jil•. to-toe• tabrte. Needlea•ft Dlllt.. ao. aa. ~ $1.00 f(lr e.eb peltttn, ' Old Cll•I••• a..u •. N•• Add a Hntl IOI" Nell l'•llem York. N. v : 1"l1. Print kif nra-eltn mtll •rid 1peel11 N1me, Addreu., Zlp. Pattm. llandllnt; OlbetWite Ullnl• lfvmbs. e&a. deli"'1 will tM• Uar..1 I••• 4l•ll1r11 Cre1te" • WMb•inon-a..dt.o M11'111 be10.U"'1 W•1a. a.d fer Nw "MuUD, ..U, the Dalb' PUot, mlN.uetraft~I hC.llirl' QelK., ........ ID S4-l1MiS1m161 ....• ••• Nn Yon. ".Y. 1.0lll. ""'' NI ,,.., Qllll& ..... JlnatNAMl.ADDACSS.!JP, Mtw! at cndllCil •••• $1.a llZI and 5~ NUMB&&. 9w t Qn mo. . , ...... 11.a oN&FRS& PATl'EIUf ofJOUt MMdlepolal Boolt •• , ..... i• d!OlttWl'tttdfor,OMftM,..(. n..wC..Wa.. •••• .• ten ln•1•• N&W IPRINO· HaSr,blCrochf.,_~· .. • SU Ji( ME ll PA TT r. RN· lnllaMCroebet.Boolr: ·~·-• CATA LOO, JOOatyie, 11l1iM1, llllbDt M.l•ra ... 8rd •. $L.• ' ,.... Jlltft'll eoupoia. ltnd 1k ............ ,Boal •.•. $! .. IWW, $EW + KNIT Boot with Com""e 011\ Boe*" •• ,, .,.,ti. -..1eu .. .,.pau•re ., .... 11.n C:OC.PiNAf1k ... 114 ,.fL•' 1Mta11tP'1t!l~hot •... lt,OG 11.PFbeAt1•••tll .••.•. w l11MMS.wln1Aool .. ll.00 Bookofll~uta11 ........ W I 111..-eumQtl.llllomti •••. W-llQulJtaftr~Q IJ ..•.•. lilP' Bociltoflt.lll'fyll'CI ....... IALIOA BAY CLUB family membership. 213-392-3191 ··~ 18.\f Selectric typewriter 15 .. carriage, 3 yrs old. 642-4293 Kenmore elec. clothes dryer. 5 n1os old, 2 yr serv-. policy. Black yinyJ .recliner. 20·• ooys racer bike. All xlnt cond. Barstools. 963-7983. U se d Dra pcs. Ju st cle.-ned, 2 yrs old. Jt p<111cls, 4g •· v.·1di.'. ~r long, beige open V.'('ll\"l'. $15001 t>estofr. 644 -2951.1. 10 ga l. Aquariun1 , all ~lass, OC'st ~u1prncnt & 11sh. Antique round oak t:ibli!. 2lJ-5~l-2900. Lenox ··starlight'. l"h1na 4 place settings brand new .·~ price552-9"iti-1 :ik1 Uoots Bl. lt /9 buckle girl:. S<!O. Oov.·n parka mcdt lg S5U. lilS-00:!5 ,\todo.I ShilJ. 3J Ill. X 24 1n. Ne\v licd1orJ \Vhaler. ··'!'he \Vandert•r". Beaut~ t111nd crafted in glass case. A rare trel:lsure re- duced to ~1500 . l\1us1 sale. 4!14-5385. EARTH WORMS l"OB 'I'll~: {iAltDio:N 1000 1"01( S-1 .9.l Wor1n Ca slln~s ~1 .50 lug 17362 liolhard. 118 SCRAM·LEl'S ANSWERS Sprung -Madam - Joust -Crafty - PASTRY NEW BOOK TITLE' "How To Avoid An Emotional Crisis WhUe Selectln& French iPASTRY." A DAD OF PETROLE\IM JELLY applied to the ~breads or fin51 ernail Poli8h and glue bOtUes will keep the lids rrom 1llcklog. Try tt llaily f'ilot Cleslliflcd Ad lo buy, tell or rel'll somet· OlnJ. ' . *-11'r: lOO's SUNDAY MARCH 2 Experience a classi c open wheel, open cockpit race -the only one like It on the Wesl Coast Tlckels at all Ticketron ouliets-lnclud· Ing Se ars, Broadw ay, and Ward's-or Speedway box office. (714·984·2255) ONTARIO MOTOR SPEEDWAY SI01 l.f.IT Q •T., O~T.f.1'1110, CAI.I,, 11114 '• \ i l l ' ' I r • '• • • .__....... • ......... 1 r ••• ...... .. ,.,."" . ~ ..... ,...1oo1 . . 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WEU LEASE YOU OURS! I 00 New & Us ed lo Choose Hause of lmpc,,.ts 523-72 Qnly Thrff Left! Mercedes- Benz BRAHDHEW 280 Coupes ~--~ power slecr1ng, tocl 1~. ~ lJ. Grt..'t'll ~-.-1~J. liJ5ll'lt· -I 4:i_ .;: luy or Lecrse ~· / OIUIO., f>UWl'r ~1ecr11¢. AuUwr11.ed Polar W~ltc. bl~ 1~l':& Sales & Service rul'l lnJ. ~:J<J9. I ff51i2) :- Be,,acAh lt~d s w / 4 spec!~~1 r. ster('O , ac r uur an l'ol;ir White JUSl s.i!.l'.fJ Jamboree ,2 •13d 1 · !;;;:.~:~.:::;;;Mm~, DISCO~NTS? REBATES? INVOICE + 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 ; I \'(JLVO Iii-IE. lo mi"~. :1ul11 , A 1C. 1\fll /F!ol 10%? "lcrt•o, lc:ilhl•r, :.unr l lllt•I . J,!O ld. ~11nl :iiti70\J ()~I). ti75-.i251 CVl". Opportun1l y lo own d new l\1 crcedcs <1L las l yc:1 rs prices! ·rhcsl! car:. o . 1 d ring your bt.'Sl deal to Ui rrc l Rcbal c -~~1 oo ;.ire lu ly cqu~ppc · our i'"l cct ~l gr. and be Ot•low lllue book. 1!17.1 ,\vailablc for :Sa le 0. preparcdtodr1ve ho1nca Volvo \'V ugon. Yellow/I J~ease, Call lor lea:.c New 'J'oy<•la quote. :-.11d120.uoo 1n1. 2ll+ MJ'1 ; IJl76,l i2J J:!)C~7til . f\Jllt.lltllrn:a 111 city /very ~ood cond .WI\ ULIW Days ti<U-0 -'.0. I ~~io I ~:.~~~?~ ~03 :~:·::::~::::::!!:,:~ 2870I ~ ._...., ·u5 SPt::C li\I. W;1 ~11 11 . ......,.,..... e2t.1740 '71 CO llOLLA 1600, gd he:iut. i·o nd. Air. P"'t ~~~~S~S~~ Gd cond. !\lust sel l! :;tiOO. Hob U1•n 1971 ;\1 e r cedes 450SL f':x,.1___ t o n : 5 5 1; -:1uJ2 u ·r l'l'pt1 o nal cood. Blu !9f)l!TOYO'TA .iS6 -;)ti7ti metallic pu1nt. Hlkkt m1. d oo·o "-r ------: <lJ,••JO. "all<• ... ,o • ..,.2. 4 r . -N:I /~lo fer ... J ,.1 0 " "' "' .,.,-.u;, •531-l906 • l>-• ertra.'1 r. Gt.lcond,Jl1H.a1r : 60-Ukl D Mcrredes. Volkswage-n 9770 S3tJU (~12-K:i8! rond. Needs uphol . ••••••••••••••••,•••••• Jtood. 645-o:ISJ. N • d VW . J!f73 Bu1<:k CenLur1 a n.' · l ~~---==----1 ew"" use engines & Approlo:. 31,UOO miles., ·72 ,\1 u :!lll-Gas. 2'1 mpg ~rans. plus many pirt..'i. si.-,00 !"o5ti-75'JI cr••a n1 . dark hrn 1111r. Also rtpa1rs. ·rr1ck or -------- sunroof. am/Im. f'ixl'ep· SLo c k .• Work.m,:inship Cac:'.inac · 9915 11 0 n;il ro nd . nol a ,l?u;ir. 556-9306,Steveor ••••••••••••••••••••••• st:ratch. &15-h&'i:I wknds Kon. ·~u b V~ rfor~vcrt. ·01 .. 1 Ur Sl'll. IJcV1lll·. l:d & e ve~. 729-6.'l.IOclays . r estore -cs o er. mtr w / i;mu~ dcv. Body Auto., Mew 9800 J _ ~ Hew 9100 xlnt .. cond: Nl>t..'l.ls lra!V> AllTOS, wk . );17 .•. 536---0:ll l evc11 · . ................. ,. .... ······················· --., LAST CHANCE ' FOR RE·BATES! , ...... w ShowlM) of THE NEW PACER ' SEIE & DRIVE F.I. & SAT. EVE. '73 COUPE DEVIUE ,. Gorgeous Saturn Bron7.f F'1r em 1s t w /c l e~anli white vinyl top & wh1tt!' full lcnttler interior. FuH pwr. fa ct. a1r. l1lt whN?f: am1fm s lerco. 'fh11' <'a t ~s 111 <'Krell(.'flt cond. &' copies w 1 u 1i!.mo112.oob mi. C~dtllal' VP warra1{· Ly, 'til'JllUI.>' . -Specially Priced at $5395. ( •• '" ·' l ,• ., •I •• \I J •• r • ' ' ·• • • ' • , J " ' 'i ; i' ~r j " '' ) •• • ~1~.~!~! ....... ~... -.~Htl 1 1,U1ad ...,.a.Used , Aldos;uaec/ . A.fot..UMcl Thur1<tay,Feut..::., ~7 1:-::. DAflVP1LoT Cf:t. Cec1111ac ft)S ·;;;;;;;···i··";t~i ~······~:·~······~··,·.·· -······ii;······;;ss ;::;_·.:_~:-· .. ··-~~·····,1.·,· ••••••••••••••••••••••• used . Awtot,Uted I ~.UNd .... ................ '····· ·····~····· ee O;ld:I.. ,f •t•ff••eee.eeeeeee•e VIVMnV'llllh f rwo 9957 •••11J••••••••••-••eeeee eeeeeeeee••.•_!•eeeeeeeee eeeeeee111;ee•• .. •••••••• ' :•/ v C • OH • · 7., OLDS 1966 .. ,. .. , xlnL QlllG· lid. , •• · 9 5 Olllloc • lrd 9970 .,..2 ,.A.. DILLA. . • · ~· "" •••• •••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••• , ........... t•••• •······················ 9 ' · 99'5 . CHI~ OUT Sale1 an Service 4 rubber upholtt ~·fill, 73 PINTO PANEL, many•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • S d ... . . ., -x . • •••••••••••••••••••• I.. e an SALt:S•SERVlCE · 'OLDS'-°"LI , Vista Cruiser air. hatt. Orie. owner. •i~~8 Int ,rood. ~1-001 "&2 Bonn ev~lle . l''ulty '72 .Grand Proc. 23,000' Mu i t sell '?i T·Blrd _· . d Vll(..i.. 2IJIH.,....ll'flll. GMC~UC«S\ 9 .#~ii•••ng er 11tation· $650.5tlti"7'""$4Td 4 d . 424 :.ill . _10 pm powered .• 1roans,, ti ng. m1 ts.')...New tires. Mint lond ed t.o avoid r e .•. e C' COS1'AK£Sit tJOND4CAIS w~on. tlas air condi· OL S rS)r ~ 88 .wk ys . r e blt . t:.lean ~39:i . cond.vtrer.642-1563. possession . Seat o{ftr ... •Uke new, be1udlul gotd 546•1~ ,·;u,.r.,.;.1r&..!t>lds. tiont111. 1MOONROOf', 1~nvert?bld .'fd~· · Plymouth 9960 ~-2lg5alt.<lpm HMS Catahna 4 or. R/H. tukes.-a~k . $3800. Btltfu . • color, very k>w nlilet:11! •••n11 · "YB d and more. (991KBR I M8~ll0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 Ventura 1-litchback. A1r/cond. ~. O.N.O. l --1J~a -llOi. 9ne owner. Jla11 ru1 wift Gl'di ,,. ·-1 t ' _.,., illt1¥N' Lv · REAL SAVINGS •T · I S PB · • power &: . • n., -mpa a. Costa Mesa Md-9640 ,,.. 9917 . ATLAS 6 cy . Auto. . . . . Cull545-0388. ~ 'tlonal Va'lu~'at an excep· Yrly over~auled. ~$9:M>. • • $4 499 .!~••••••~••••••••••• ~"'.1 1 Fi_n .. tiOOO m1 ~1 Ye4JG ltf'4 \1 0 I $4499 Call 893.......a62:9a(l5pm. 71 Ofd1 TOI un•do . FM 556-tlti36 Tllunderbird 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .i n y . "64 COR.VAI R Monza ·Fully equipped. Clean. I . r l!r/2 Pinto Runa~i. ' ChrJsler/~ 'fh f d . h ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7:J VEGA Kamback "Cu.1 . t fT2f'NAJ . . ttuto, tOp eond, nds paint'. Lie. No. ~GA·l. Sl911.5 or Mission Vlclo ::::~ ~~~'tn[o~hw ti~~~ Qpcn ally pt un. 'til 10 W~s t~s~e~! J!~.v '~1110~ 1964.J 'fhufldc rlllrd, 392 s1l vel' grey I o>lk ;n\J"': l M=.f~ in_Jo I wlth.compl xtra eng & ~~~fr;6~~=e call llllpOl--is , Xlnt: ~OJJd . P.P. Eves 2H2f!l·larborB!vd. Cl assified Ad. Call ~lnss1Ci3tJ:0.1o~mM.ke of· x l nt ·~~o nd . ~ow m i. 1 nllUIOll w... Ir ans. $400, 6«·5729. 0 · 846-1994. Costa Me.'>tl. tU:i!·~T.s. tcr. ~47 -~o21 atter5 pm. _ .. _2_-_-_l:l<7l ____ _ .. •1......t' CorYoffo 993z .._,H,.; ·tlOO =-""'4'':.t.=' -.~w tlOO 546-1934 .._,H_ tlO AMlos.How ' 91 Aolo>,How UOo ······················· ···············e··~·,·~ ....................... .•··········~·········· ······················· .................... ~4-,. ~-vf.:. ~~: Good v\l~ed Corvettes. 1• .Orten a .goo.d selection of new •75 ·~. Outstanding Corvette n)_ech~nlcal , ,_. body. and paint team re. udy to ser\'e you. '74 COUPE DE VILLE ' Persian Lime .F"1rcm1.~t w / white Cabriolet root. full leather 1nter1or, lull pwr, fuct. u1r . t ih y.•hct•l, ~tereo with 8 truck tape, pwr. door 10<.'ks, t1v1 .IJtc 'sentinel. Super!> contl1 lion. 11534981 Howard Chnraltt Dove a nd Quail · Sts . • ~r !\1ucArthur , Jun) boree and Bristol Nev.· port Beach XJ.l-0500 $6995 ~...; .... ""'~'""''"""'Dod90 .9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 llod~c 'l'raclesmitn 100. bj~~!!!~:t.~~~Jj :lltt .1ulo. 18,000 m1. Aotu.iis ~ & tu~ llres. Very clean! '69 t:L00I{A00~ h~'.iut .J.1.1 7278 afterb. cond. <>ne or 1h~: 11,·~1 1;i; !)1\H"f a ·r. i-:1s , Pt B. years. liold w 1L;ind;n1 hucKels, litndau, new top, u ll lt-:1thPr St".ll.,, ,.ll·cl radu1ls, new hetttcr ??Wer C\"eryth111g, l'u111 .\. l)u tl . Evcy th1n g pl. loaded. J\1u11t st:" 1·:11 1 1vorl\s~ I ownr. ~95 . Kalhy, 6-IS-·IX7H .1111·1· .\ltl·rti JO!t7!J ~l894 4: 30 J\1on th ru 'J'hu1 ,. Hrand ,'\Sew Sta. Wag. 1974 ~ '1ucoupedc"v'1lle, lu .. ull'll. ~o<.Jg1;. Onl.v 4~ mi . ex•:Cpl1onal lv l'il•an Lido I /':'J. I 11:\. ract!r mirrors ·island. 67:1-0.11:17 hotn side~ & xtras! ·- or l'.U J>. 64~-7721 . :Camaro 9917 Ford 994 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.a CA~1 ;.n.o. ,•.wo nu , ·72 L"our1e r with camper. auto, I /~. f /B . u1r .. \'.Int Pond. S2600oroffl'r . .::im 1roo. ~C l'l'c o 1 L .•pc tit~ tilllatt 5. d eck, n1a t~. Sl,:!llO. --- !).ali---1!:I0311t t.:l11 in . 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .~10 Nova, auto,!',;., H'll . 11u llrl'S, xlnl enntl. ,\Ju ~\ ' .};c ll 110.">41. SH I ·-.:.lX:I '7J l'otahbu 2 Ur. 1\1<". l'I!<., P1b. tinted r.!.la~s .. li lnt ·~).'Ond. 24,0QO m1. Only ~Joo '"tin. $23.>U. ~1:1--0-\.Jlda)'S, !Jti.J-44 211 c 'lt''t. :61 CH EVV I rnp.;,ila .WO. ~OU. Lea\·c 1ne1osage fur l~rc~. ti.JO -ri.u! ·73 :\1 UNTI-! (.",\HJ.(> l)I\ Coupt·. all \H\r. ,\: Jlf ll.\I Cr1.·am pull ::..~. • Oav1d 1173 -:!IJ.1 ·~ El. c· \~1 1:'</(J. :1 1.0011 pu, ~1 ~1111. Lrrlo 1,J.rnd blJ-()11'17 ·--· '· ' ;Mio•, UHd 9900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M . ..!~wzi 5 1999 "71~. ' ........... 1 i604..tl ·~ 5 1999 .. 70D .... ~ 1..,8811.1 5 1399 .::; .,, Areb'rd ·~· 4n1•e11 ,~ 5 1899 ~· '71 MTYtricll z . Auto ! 1K.Z(I , -5 1999 CJ ,% ·~ '71 y Auto (71~'11 ,% 5 1399 =it: _, 74 M111t:1 II ..... 4 IP*«I !llot. l ) 'i 52999 • ~ '7 l Mada r .U. •11"•" ;o • low .... 1.1.1•2000) .0 52799 .0, '7l~t ... 1760HG0l 5 1999 ' . ::. 1975 ···MAZDA's . HERE NOW READY FOR IMMEDIATE DfUVERY II line of Aot1r,v gtne Mlzdas a Fron)· HI drive Subarus. l!f7U 1-'0RU LT HrouKharn, 4 dour. lm· rn.11·. i:ont.I. 'l·ne woMs in pt)V.'t•r aC'ccssor1cs, X·Ui 11;17 . "Jki i;ro." dr. t\IC, ps/pll 1:8.000 J\1 ll cs. ~-or best ofll'r. r .. 12-1~n aft 6 or ;Ill d:1y \\'l't'kt>rids. ----·I ••• I .Prager 2506Li~ L- Corono .. Mer rou li r L• the winner or T\\·11 t'Hf:ETICKl-..IS ~'"" orlh ~121 ror the TWIM~• ul ONTARIO MOTOR SPEEDWAY .\larch 2, 1:30 & 3PJH t Plan to ar ri\'C about •lOon l. Ltd I b•l£ 51.i1K. t!.'\l ;JJ:l 101' llt'kt't-.. , ---'71 L'f'O 2 dr, air, P.fS, I' f U. c le e Lronic 1gn. Hun s x Jnt -' il,425 . S4K-Kti1 7 ev~, 642 -167 <la.vs ' '71 L'f'J) l"onvrt .. mini 1·un1t . vel lnw v.·•v.·ht. int t"ully i1v. rd . .\lust S<'ll. ::-1 .JiJU ur best ol r . ~~j l:!.Ji" 1~17~ 1-·0 l<D L-ro, PIS, I' Ii, new tires, radio, illr, 44 . .SOU m1, S2100. Sil -U7~6 "65 ('urt1na, 4 spd. RIH. ~45U '71 Triumph 500, semi thopped, SOOO ur trade .14K -1:1771J. ·--'----'-I 12· 1-·ord 4 X4 -~• ton. Best ofter . Ca ll afl . 6. 4!17 -21:142. . 1!•7·1 L'fD nrauAham, stJ Wg u. t;\.H)U m1. lully auto & lu.1dL"J . J{eg. gas. a sk· 1u).! ~'i.500. ~-1911 or 1>:17 -:1287 . tJH v r1RI) Galaxy. 2dr. ,\1 r. Po"'l'r. Best Offer! Lincoln 9945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BE.\UJ'l f UL ·74 A1k IV, lu 1111, lux. loaded w rcu.sl. pa1nl. pvl. pty. Dave. S.">8 !J,'i-1 .1. n1t csR34-1226 ,;i-; L l i'iCOLN, gd (•ond. Luxury features. S895. or hc.'>t oiler &12-7686 ercury 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "titl M t;RCURY StaUon \\lai.:o n. Trailer htlch . S25tl. li7 •• ·8744 '73 t.:1\ I' H.I , Ii cyl. Nds nl'W w1 nclo\~'. c lutch adj .. ::;2600. 4~:!-82'74 Mustan9 9952 ···················~··· ',\. l":\1 Cassette. new t•h1Ll'h /tlrefii. ti cyl ., J 11pd. ,ll.OOd mdi.;c. ~725./offer. 400 xu.11. '65 Mus tang, 4. spd., · 8 track, rqagl!I, V-8. i'1$0 or offer. 833--oa55. Old11110blt. ~55 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , 44.2 Olds. amtrm. new b uttery, s tatr. AUT. Lni. "' &1200. 645-5884'- 'IO OLD~ TORONA~O ' LESS THAN 11,000 Ml.I . Amb r Flre mlst. w /r whl e vinyl top &e tape ry Interior. Full pwr, tact. air. Ult wheel, ·~wr _ ·Ooor tocks,. cruis' 'Contrlft, a.m 1rm Stereo tnultlflex & s track tape, 1'1i1dl• ti~s. l UnbOlieea · !)le C d1tio11Jr ~79lll~M J S le P.rlced Wt Art Co-operatlnc wttli the FactOIJ wltli' THE BIGGtST DULERSHIP DISCOUNTS IN OUR HISTORY! 1975 Lincoln Continental (S.... 844123 OFF WINDOW STICKER s-5-thl ,._ Liltc.oln~·· Custetnla.d 1975 c-tMtefttol Opera C0up9 Today. ~ C .. fuenio'• Melt Dhrinctfv• Lu•wy AutomolM .. •::: 1 1975 Montego MX ':'~0 1975Monarch2·dr. •:::D1975 Cougar XR·7 · Brougham 2-daor Hard~~ _.-_ ~ ~: ~<~-~-~· _.,.,.,..~, ----.-. r. • ,., .. .. . ( ' $960 OFF Window Sticker OFF WINDOW STICKER DOUBLE DISCOUNTS (Se•. 520739) OFF WINDOW STICKER BRAND NEW 1975 COMET Exqu;,,.~!~!~w~~~L~~~!3S-6Ma1rk91V9-. $ s•o Yinyl top factory air conditioning fuhpower. AM /FM · OFF •lereo, tilt steering wheel cruiM control, door locks WINDOW most eYery deluxe atr~ model (Sfl01~19) STICKER 8 other 1973 MARK IVs at Comparoble $aving$ 1973 OLDS REGENCY 914 DR. N. T. 1971 MERCURY . MARQUIS IROUllMAM . f:i~TOP ' s1899 all tt-e •"01 (SEii J.o4A27) '73 CAPRI V-6, auto. trons., aircond.,console, s3299 rodia & heater, deluxe int ... iot (864HFA) 1970 PONTIAC LE MAllS 2 Or. Hordfop, V-8, ... -.. ·-""';"" s1saa pow .. broitfl, rodto, heote<. (526A0Z) WMliendS,-W 1969 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4 DOOR fadory oir cond .• luH pow•r, alll.atn .. lnt .. i«, 11iny1 lap. ' (1SJ922) . bc.,.i-1 Valw 1972 CADILLAC ll DOUDO COllYERT fGdoty oir ~lllG "" pow.t t.atti. 111 ...... 1tet9o~Miln (71.sfn) . 1972 MARK IV CGmNEITAL .fGtttoty.air cand.., ful ,,,,_ ol ._.._ w.... • AM/FM t'-"eo &ooded wilt! Jltl"CU !63 IJNMJ s5099 1973 BUICK RECAL 2·DR HARDTOP fadory cW conditioniiog. power ·---·"°"·s2799 white Pdewoll&, H&R, . 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I The DaUy Pilot tO<jaii; presents the concluding series ot profiles ,for:.,candidates seeking offiqe in •Tuesday's Capistrano Unified School District trustee election. 1 Accompanying stortes focus on John R. Duskett, Frank W. f1askins, Pamela Lee lies, Ross Rose.kamp and George While. The profiles are based on in- formation submit~ed by the can· dJdates at the request of the Dai· ly Pilot. Polls will be ope n Tuesday 1from 7 a.m. toB p.m. '.Ro·skdmjJ 1Eyes Unit I . ,On Goa/,s Ross Roskamp, 38. of J913 Calle Andalucia, San Clemente. 1 is a health care adminJstrator and candidate in Trustee Area 5. The father of three children al-l tending Capistrano sChobls, ht' has been a resident or lhe district for 18 months. . Roskamp said if elected ... be would try to establish a lcilizen ad- visory board on goals and evaluation. He .said eac• "- s tud en i should be al· lowed to Jearo us•na in .. dividualized I methods. IOSHllAMi'; Jn t erms or educational philosophy, Roskamp said. "I believe that e verybody wants to learn -if given the prOJJtr en· \lronmenl. Leaming mu~t be re· .Jev~t V(lth goals reassessea·r.on· tinuously.'' Regarding a new administra· lion center, Roskamp sa1d, .:It appears tb~t the s,tate atl,pwa for no alternative as to the pf'e$Clll building. But a new center may . be bullt·only if it is economically justifiable.'" ' ,John Duskett .Wants New .Perspective John R. Duskett, 24, or 605 Avenida Vaquero, San Clemente, is a busi1tess adJiliDistration graduale student at the Universi- ty of Southern CaJirornia and candidate ip Trustee Area s. He Jias resided in the district for 18 months. Duskett said his objective as a trustee would be LO'"""pursue. im- plement ancl maintain a quality education capable of developing the talent necessa~ to respond to the challe nges or our advancing technological sOciety. •· I-le said h\s motivation fo r seeking orficO is "to provide a new perspective representative or the ;ideas and needs of the many young-it'nd nt.-w families tnoving into our arcu. ·• . Duskett said edl\Calion' at the elenlentary and s.eeondary leveJ is at .-crucial potpt.: ''The talent and &UtistanCe ot human ~n1~ is the rQle of eduef tion and in ~er to meet the ebaflengei o(advaQC .. . ing technology,, the"edl!"ational prOce11 rpu~t be read3, to 'respond~'' Duskett'sllid.' 1 l '• I '. Stereo Equipm~nt, rTeJeyision Taken ' .,,. .... ' .Mis's Iles Outlines· Philosophy Pamela Lee Iles, 30, or 25311 Yacht Drive, Dana Point, is a. candidate in Trustee Area 5. She is emrloyed as a quality control audit.or. She is single. "If elected, l Would "'Ork to c r e a t · e ~~,. ·~ ~ 1 . .. greater com· munity in· volvement and partieipa· lion in ~the school system at all levels, admlnistra- ti6n, adult education and "·ork s tud y 1 Es programs for the high sc~ool slu· dents, and policy formulation," she said. Education which promotes the full development ·or the in · dividual in his highest potential 1s an ideal educational goal, Miss Iles said inoutlinirrg her educa· tional philosophy. "I believe we should definitely move ahead with : a new ad- miaistrative center -one-that willbe an asset lo the area," sW.d Miss UeJi, Sb' str~ssed tbal CO,,. ~d • "fill#i' llhDUhl ool be auow~ to be an economic burdeo· on tbe district and that any ctqjet ,hould be carefully planned. 1 George White Seeks More Team Effort George L. White,. SO, of 3915 Calle Mayo, San Clemente. ls the incumbent candidate in Trustee Area 5.. He is a retired busi· nessman. Ir elected, White said he will try to get ··atl connected with the school to adopt more or a team effort attitude in t h e i r performan - ce." He als.o called for bet· ter public re- lations. wH1TI! •· 1 believe .each child should have as good a foundation as is possible for us to give him, re· gardless or his need&. We hire professional teachers to help the child learn and all the rest or us should be helping the teacher to do bis job,'' White said. White gave a qualified "yes" to whether the district should move ahead with plans for .a new ad- ministration center. "The lack or suchlquarters," said White, ""is beginning to af· reel the educational 1process ad· versely and \\•ill continue to do so al an accelerated rato." White suggested an ;'in· cremental" approach to building a new administrative c.enter, to avoid a single large outlay or fuad·s. llaskins Asks Jehr Training ~ As Priority n-arik W. Haskins, 43, of 337'12 Via de A!!.ua , San Ju•n Capistrano, Is ·seeking office • In Tnlstef> Area s. lie is employed as a c,ompltoller. ·· Thela\hior« Uiiee c~Ua(en, ~ h@• befln • resld<tnt Of the 411tricl , !or lwo ~d ~ hr,IC )'ears. ' Mu ~lectejl, 1 lmericL 'to •IHss the View thaf IU lleclslon ll)a!(lng mus~ be baaed on U,.eflrm goal or preparing our young J1itC1PJ• to sOecjMd IA life aad, furt11e.t ulat th1.-foal mutt b; m All :a coat suppOfWiie b7 tlie .-m..,.iiy," beuld. ~UAS~ r...,.ui . ' ---• Council R ·eveals Interest ' I Laguna Beach City Council members, with slight exception, have few financial interests in the community posing any con- nict or interest in their delibera· tions,' according to economic dis· cl01Sure forms on rile with the city clerk today. The diiclos ure documents are required under state law and must include personal inve&t· ments, real ·estate holdings, busi- ness investments and business real estate holdings within the community. The disclosure requirements are contained in Proposition 9 passed by votecs in November. They affect elected and some ap- ppinted public officials in office as of Jan. 7. Officials are required not only to li St investments and real estate interests, but a1so to say whether their investments are more than Sl ,000 , Sl0,000 or SI00,000. . Councilwoman Phylli s Sweeney, an outspoken sup· porter or controlled growth, has the most extensive real estate holdings or all council members. P.lrs. Sweeney is a realtor. •• • ' -.; ..... N~w Nesting Place .. - D•ilf Piiat St•fl Phot• ltf LN ... , .. Mrs. Sweeney lists equity in- Lerests in her residence at 2775 Temple Hills Drive (more than $10,000, less than $100,000); and in a complex at 495 Broadway. S06 Fore&t Ave. 3nd , ~ Ocean ·f. e. ("10f.e ·, " !<t!'5.·.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:.... (SfffNT .t eA!Y""·" ~ ·.. • ~ ... ; -\.: ;) i"I ' r.! .. . • j > t ., ~ -" -.... \'• :'f,. . .i .... f .... ~ ~~'i.~. ~·;• "'-•'.~1"• I Caildldates Air StanHs Finances, OVercroWding, Scores at Issue School finances. overcrowdjng and test scores were among is+ sues debated Wednesday night by 10 or 12 capdidates pursuing four positions on the Capistrano Unified school board in Tuesday's lfustee electiOn. Candidates not appearing were John R. Duskett and Stephen Rac~leff, both challepgers of in· cumbent George White in the crowded race ·in Trustee Area 5 whic'h includes parts of San Clemente, Capistrano Beach and San Juan Capistrano. The forum was six>nsored by the League of Women Voters, the Parent-Teacher-Student r\s sociation and the American As sociation-of University \Vomen Kopp claimed that current trustees ar.en'l s p"ending enough time at the schools "getting front line experience.·· .. 1 would bring to the board the concerns or the parents and the teac~ers ," Kopp s aid. The lone candidate in lruste<> area 2, Buckley O'Neill, saio he was offering services as a board• member th-at •'the com· muriity can either accepl or-re· ject." ··1 ··think it is everyone 's responsibility to gel involved .in the condut·t or the community in 1,o,·hich they live." said O'Neill. "I seek to participate ... · Though his name "'!ll aRpear on the ballot, Dr. A.E. Westberg. trustee are-"'a 2 incumbesJ;t, has withdrawn from the race. · Timothy Danaher, trustee area 3 contender , said he was interest- ed in the issue or school finances. "'The district mus t avoid layers of'super\'ision, ''be said. The school board menlbers, he sai'd. are the executive rrian~ers CSee FORUM, PageA'.z) Crescent Bay Point . -·~-----.. . ,.. ____ _ .. .... -....... -'·· ' • ' - ' • Fuel Rig ~ -Explode~ In Fire By WILLIAM SCHREIBER .. 04 tlM D•llY Plkll SUtf 'fhree men burned to death in•a Stanton s ervice s tation office lale \\.'ednesday when a rue! truck transferring gasoline fro~ an underg round storage tank""" ploded in a se arin·g ball ~J namt'S Poli~e s aid at least two or th~ \'i ctims "·ere attendants at thl.'. Shell station, locat.ed in the mic:lti.1 die of to"·n at Katellq AvenUe and Dale Street. - T.fle coroner's office teni.ative • ly identified the victims as:Jotui Colon, 20, of Garden Grove~ Willblm David Gott·. ?4, Of Anaheim. and Jim Carlson~ 21 , ~ Gar.den Grove. i' A deputy said the tentative identifications were those of persons supposed to ha\'e been at the station \\'hen the explosion()('• curred. He said it pr.obably will take· l\\'O or three clays t<i ~stabli sh positive identificatio'n through teeth. · 'fhe thund er i 1\g ex plosio~ 3\Vakened scores 0 £ residents in the vicinity just before midnigh,~ <:ind investigators s,aid th ~ mushroom.shaped fireball was visible more than a mile away. . 't.lost or the informatiOn abou't the tragedy came from Minoi: Golde·n. 48, of Lakewood, drivet or the truck and trailer tanker. He escaped injury .,..hen.the ri, explpdod. A police spokesman said Golden told officers b'e had beeq . assigpeA by.Evans T~, Unes o!. < e~3Ktf.lJ-:d,P~i~.U\ r; . ,. Radio Equipment : Stolen From Boat : .. . . . A burglar who rorced apen the cabi~door or a boat parked.on a trailer in a 'Treasure Island; South.Laguna storage yard stole a radio f~lephone and a two wax radio jointly valued at $694 ; Orange County Sheriff's officers reported today. . Deputi'k said the loss was re· ported 'by boat o"·ner Victoi Whitplan Bal(er, 65. of 30801 Pa~i(Mf Coast Highway who Was away l'rOm the premises at the . ti.W. . • William EnQui st . trustee areal incumbent, said there must be more financial bell li ghtening in the upcoming fiscal year.1-lesaid the new board will have to come to grips with. providing facilities for student growth in the large district. P11rchase .Pact Sjgne<li ··Test scores need improve· ment, 1' Enquist declared. "'Basic knowledge is what the average taxpayer wants our students to gain," He called ror remedial courses in math and reading at the high school level. E .G. "Ted" Kopp. the trustee area I challenger, said the role of the trustee is to be ''the watchdog of the school system .. , With a mere 15 minutes lo spare. Laguna Beach !\'tayor Roy flolm signed purchase agree- ments Wednesday thrashed out over a year and a half for acquisi· ti on or Crescent Bay Point. Earli e r Orange ·County supervisors had approved the purchase or the la nd for $.550.000 despite a last minute hitcfl over discrepancies in the legal cost7 sharing agreements between the city and the county. Deadline for \ct ion "'as 5 p. m . The city will J1B.Y $47,000 which it expects Jo TeceiVe as part or a stale parks bond .. Supervisors wanted· assurance that amount , would be paid even if no bond monieS we re g ive n to the city. The council agreed lo put up ils share rrom availatile funds. P..toSt serious disagreeme nt arose qver who was to pay for de· velo'prrlent of the park atea, the county Or the city ·over and Out for Sid ............... CALL,8 rr A CNleER . Officer Ski MoMlchael . '' ' Clemente Officer Retiring . ' . BY" FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ottlll9 0.llV PllM Mil ff ' will say goodbye to it all Pi-larch 8. his Jest full day of work before ~Qningihis retirement. ·YI liked themiclnight to 8 a .m. .shirt best,'' t.f_cMichael said. ''It's .quieter. than days.." Qwet, perhaps, but not un· eventful.. .. When Richard Nixon assumed lh.e presidency and purchased La .Casa PaciJica in Cyprus..Shores, · Ille 'dep•~!l\enL s\art.!'I" ge\ling ' Clllls fi'~lf\'1>e9ple who wanted \o , ta!Jt,wt~ thlli)hen P.r .. i<lent. , "W~. Kad cqpe gal. wllo YioUld call Item. •New York: 'f\&ntin"J. to talk b:tMr .. .Ntxont&inetimcs &he wou Cll!l-tw~Qil' a r\lght. One~ she d sh~ had \o Wilt to•Nwon e 111~ rs on h~r c)gateltts ·~~ ~r:-,lhot ~ ~ ' I\> • ' '•' Jil ' ~ i . s..,rte collers threatened Nix- . on. Such calls rtteived. special '1SeeBIG MAC, Pace Ml -The legal documep\:9-§ai<{ the county wai.t.o..put up an estimat- ed $40,000 for development, but Supervisor Thomas Riley said that wasn't what he thought the deai·~as. , J«tgunlil council m embers said it h~d b~~n the city's intention to. provj(ie for development. Coun- cil\\'OJl)~.J>ip'llis Sweeney said <See CRESCENT, Page A2l • , ' .... _ ·-.. Or:~:a :a:• w .. ath.er Late 'night and "riJ.fly morn· ing rog and low c louds otherwise haiy· sunshine Friday. the wealhet' s ervice says. Highs 64 at the beiches to74inland. Lows42to52. -' • " < -. p tlns~ Forl980 ...-:-1 1' • ~ • ,~'lf.(SltlNGTON (AP) -Vl~e ' ,~t Nelson A. Rockereller lllday virtually ruled himself oot al preoidenli11 p0lltics f0<ever. Citing hi• qe •nd a desire to keep Presjdent Ford's trust. Rockefeller declar;ed ... I'm just not a cQmpeUtivi factor with the rising stars'' on the R~publican pOlitical front. The vice president, 66, Insisted that Ford Is "bound to run and be a candidate" for re-election in 1976. So "you've got to be talking about 1980'' as to his own chances for the presidency, Rockereller s aid. "And that's C'razy ." He also declared that "I'm fed up with that stuff -with politics. This is no time (or it. J bitterly re· sent people who talk about politics in the future when we'\'e got tremendous human problems today. It's in poor taste and c)f. tensive to the American people. · ''I have no prospeCts, no thoughts and no pla~ for 1980. I don't think anyone gives a good Goddamn about 1980. '' 1 Rockefeller's remarks ~ame during an hour-long." po·st. midnight session with reporters aboard Air Force Two as he re· turned to Washington from a speaking .engagement: Wednes· day nt«.h.t before-~a.ooo automotlv~epgineers'ln Detroit. As he has before, Rockefeller said he hoped and ex~ to ~ome a m..a,Jor poliey and plan. rung force through his -and hif staffs -expanded role wtthin the Domestic Council. the White dfouse agency charged with meshing the various fuoct\ons of . the ex~utt ve departments as well as advlsJng tbeiPresident On d•Y·t<Hjay probjems : Remlndl!d' that !l'•ars' ago he asserted that no vice president could.. become a second base of power within an administration Roc~efe11er cited t'f(o re~ ,~ to V(hY he mfght become· an ex· ception: · "The .firsi is relaW.g 1o the President and his personality ..• And ~e ottter is relating to a ,y1ce pres.id~ who is,ii and gcS. mg on 67 years old, alld th~efllr~ is not in a competitive sitllation with. rising: Stars on a king:tUm basis •••• ~ .. ~ . , "'' 1 ''I am not'toing togetbet.Wten' the President and any member of ills Cabin~t. I try to avoid trouble between'1J,m and ~emberJiqfbis star(. I, d~'\·w~~t 11>.·~iY'I-11i111• tro?hle. J want ,tp,,beJP. )llm. We. 'le tal~ed about ,t., I've ex- plained this to him ••. ". , . ' .. ,, l"reita Page Al . . HASKINS .. ~ Outlining' his eddc"itiona·l )>hllosophy, Haskins said, "I ~m all for prepf:ring students for im· mediate eptrance into the Wace· t!arning world. The process. however, must alsO fUrnisb the special background 'skit~· re· quill'd for success ''!-the two- _yeu: and fout·year +riic8t1ooai levels.•• · · , · · Asked wtrMher t~e d[sttl'ct' shotild 'bU.itd• a new aamlnislra· tion ceri~er, Haskins said, "No, the district Should not move OJ\ plans at this time." · Fro• Page A1 3 KILLED. • • Jl.-Jaywood to take ·'8,000 gallons out of the buried tank for transfer to another station. •'He, said he had pumped out tX.lly 250 gallon1 when he noticed ·a .sm'all fire burning under the truek at the mouth of the storage tank.'' the police spokesman oaid. ORANOe coast 1i ;Use DAILY PI LOT • FORUM ••. of the school district and must take a strong role in "policy budgeting and curricuJa." ' Sarah Jane Lipp, another can- didate in trustee area 3, pledged that she would ''continue to work for the high standards of educa· tion in this district" if elected. "I woi.lld like to see as much emphasiS on our math programs as we have given our reading pr~ram. Our math program is ne~]ected, ''she said. Robert Clanton, a 'trustee area S hopeful, declared that Capis.trano students jlr~ not learnin1r basic skjlls. ''Tustin Laguna Beach, -Saddleba0ck ~ they all excel over us," he said. ''If elected, I will make ch·anges so stuctent~ achieve academic excellence," Clanton sai'd.1 .... ~ us•1do1 justite• to oUt children." Candidate Franlc Haskins , another.trustee area 5 contender . clai·lned-·the decision~makini processes at the athool board and district administration levels had "broken down." "'1 'm angry. We are· making bang decisions," Haskins said. •·Somewhere we beve lost the goal of what is best for our childr~ .. We must help them cope with the future." •·11 is imPortant that a woman serve on the board,'' said Pamela Lee lies, a trustee areas candidate who bas been endorsed by the National Women's Political Caucus. The new board, she said, will have to tackle the problems of handling new student growth. She also called for consumer oriented high school courses de· aling with credit, leases and con· tracts. Trustee area 5 candidate Ross Roskamp said his expeMence as a business man,· teacher and father would allow him to make proper school board decisions. The incumbent trustee area 5 .candidate George White said he wanted to provide "the best education we possibly can for each child." ··1r a child has a reading di s· ability, then let'S get someone who can help him overcome it," White said. "Once children learn to read they do better in other things." Niguel Coed Wins Cooking Award Barbara Jo Cudzik of La guna Ni~uel has been selected as the Dana Hills Jligh School Betty <;rocker Faft'\ily Leader of Tomorrow following a competi- tion of senior girls at the school. · She is now eligible for a na· . • t •• Robert N.'Weed """lllttM _. ,,_..., . ' JO<k R: Curley vtir..~··°"*•,....., .... 'Tllomat K-il • tlonal contest scholarship of up lo $5,000 and a state scholarship of $1,SOO. The program Is sponsored bl( General Mills. .• . ' .... .,,,,... PLWe Radio Taken Oranr• Count~ Shenfrs of· • neon are ln.vest111tlng lb• then ~ .. e.ach OffJU• or • radio from an aircraft tt•._.,..•.-. ~rked at San Juan C&pislNnO ' ~~: ... a.,,... ...... : \ ..... 41fpQrt. Deputies said intnJders otllt~c" • brolee •.he door lo•k on the C..YMIMl ~~ 'I " :.:::r:: ._," ;:;Ji..,_.. · airplane owned by former San SO::.::!'::~'"'"'"'~ Juh ¥ayor Edward Sylvester -_., ... ..,.., "' • t : ~tilll:,55,ol3223I~venl4iLos ·, T.....,._, d\.t)tb4>a1 . • • tA. .. :o1! a.nd\lnadre~theradio po.~~--M,.HI .. ' r.: 'J'llfedasbbllard.' . ~--~M• · 'rtm.;.ci: ._ ¥ ! ~ ' : . .-•Ja!t:JU!!"" m.._:.. B . t _ ... ~-. ~ .• •ll.m. ... a oat Freed . ttr• ~ C..11 "-41t•I .. __ .,.. • ...., .. _ 11.AN.OIEGO IUPll ..!:. 'The -=-=:.,o;:~~;:. O.ein Queen, one ol MVan'll .s. ' ·;. ,' ' ::1[.t aefuers Hlied by Ecuador 1JlJ==~~,..~=~~o;:_=·~CO::-~=::u~:J . .n.-:..J,.r, Wll r•l•aHd Wetln81· -•n's•• ~u.Q"iillit tbtM~&Olt1 cllpplr9 re-mained Ill captivity. Fro• Pfifle Al ' Ca.vin, ' I ' -~~pybe'' See how Suein,lhe pet Ion, (~owa her .i- lectlon for owner cal Ambro.ae of Baltlmor~. A fovlng arm •round the neck. A little claw In the eye. And of wurae, •ome chewing on the top of the head. The Am- broae family bought SU••n from an exotic : · pet firm here on the. West Coaot. Cara four kid• ere really crazy about their $500 pet. It's not certain how Cal feel• about her right now. UPI Telephoto Rob Pet,er than $100,000). In addition Mrs . To Pay Paul? Sweeney is listed as a guarantor INTEREST •.. of equity at 429 Cypress Drive. Prteettng new. federal safety un·der i.hves tmenls, Mrs. standards has placed a strain ~Y 1 F!re . Irt j Ur.es Hu~dred· NEW YORK (AP> -A five· alarm blaze that virtually gutted a New York Telephone Co. build- ing in Lower 1\1 anhattan early lo· day injured more than 100 firemen and civilians and dis· rupted s ervice on Police and hosl>ital emergency lines and on some 170,000 private telephones. Fire orficials st.id the blaze cootinued to rage out of control 12 hours after it began shortly before midnight. They cautioned that even If the fire w~ brought unde r control toda y, it would con· tinue to s mold e r for several days. The Orange'" County general n1an ager for Paciric telephone. E . W. Dey , Santa Ana. said ''Orange County telephone customers are being asked to limit calls to the New York metropolitan area to onlv those of a most urgent natl.ire. The fire th ere hus resulted in long dis· tance as well a~ local New York calling dt."la ys dut• lo the result· ing backup in telephone traffic." "This is lhe \V orst disaster in terms of se~vi ce in the hi story or the New York 1'elephone Com- pany," dec lared George Kennel· ly, an assist ant vice president. The Ne w York Ear and Eye Hospital next door to the burning ll·story building on. East 13th Street near Second Avenue evacuated 147 patients. J\ilost were sent home and told they would be read"?itted Jater if necessary. Sweeney lists Unisen Inc., a on the Laguna Beach Public wholly owned e lec tronic s Works pocketbook, director Le F d engineering and maOufacturing Stan Scholl told the city COUn · mon un . corpOration (more than $lO 000 cil Wednesday. Jess tharr$l00,000 >. ' ' Scholl s aid an additional p F•l d Froli.Pc.geAJ BIQ¥t\t: ... ·. treatmeht':'They Wefe loai ed and tW'Jled over to'the Secret Service for investi g "-t~on. ·i .• , ~StnC:l~m eiJte. t~rov&!ed its · 1ai'e pf • catters •Ith ,prOblems hat defied solution . • Mc Michael recalled the ca$e or one .Jady who caUod the 5tatlon from a shopping• center to report that her car was stolen. An of· ficer arrived, took the informa· tion, gave the lady a ride home ·and found that the cops had been tricked. "The lady left her car al home. She just wanted to get o ride home,·· 1\-t c !\-tichael explained. The most ex citing case during his career oc curred in th1..· mid-19605 when an inmate from ~' Washington state prison escape. came to S a n Cl emente and staged an armed robbery at a local lending instilution. ··The department got some in- formation on who did it. Even my "'ife Ruth and I \Yent around to some of the bars looking for him," Mc Michael said. The man was found finally -in an apartment. He surrendered peacefully. ··He told one or the ofricers he didn't want to shoot becau."e he was afraid he n1ight hurt some of the little child1·en who were play· ing in the area. F\Jnny thing about it, though, was that the gu y had been s ent to prison for murder," said l\.t cMichael. The veleran desk offlcer said he has no plans for his retire- ment, oth er than his daily tennis practice and a trip to th e cast ti) vis it his seven sisters .. Asked ir he 'll miss the daily routine of aoing' to bed at 4 p.m. and getting up at 11 to go 1n to "·ork, l\.Icl\.Iich'\el said : '"I 'm not worrrying about that yet. I've still got a few more days to go." Chances are that McMichacl "'ill be close to police goings--0n even in his retirement. llis son·in·law is ne>,1.·ly·elected Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates . . Coun~ilman Charlton Boyd Sl,525 was needed in his apers I e lists as investments ownership of budget to pay for the changes. Deadline Listed Advepture Travel in Laguna If the moneys were not al· Orange County Registrar of Beach (mo~ thaq $10,000. less located, Scholl s aid he could Vote r s offi c ial s s aid today than $100.000) and his home at take the money from another Lag una Bcarh Unified School For ScJ1olarsJtlps 1274 Starlit Drive (more than account, but said that would Dis trict r a ndida te C. Richard $10,000, Jess than $100,000). m ean the city would "run out ~mon had filed the necessary De adline for c.ipplication for • Jr:1ay 0 r R 0 )C. Holm 1 Is t s of Ooor wax and toilet paper" dla"wc.losure papers as f("(1uired by r Occupational Education and owbers.hip of hi~ ho?ne at '15CIO by summer . Training Grant scholarships is Bluebird Canyon Drive, but gives Flushed with embarrass· Lemon 's papers, a declaration Friday for high school students no indication of value. Mayor ment, the council approved that he has collected less than desiring lo enter occupations 1 Holm also lis ts more than $10,000 the· allocation from the cities $200 in the c ampaign and accept· vocations or technical career$ worth of s'lock in Beckman reserve fund . ed no donations of more than S50 now faced \\'ilh a manpower Instruments tnt'!.', for whom he from a single organization or in· s hortage. works as a personnel executive. dividual, were properly riled , A~plieationS are available at Vice Mayor Carl E. Johnson Trade Pact Inked they said. the Dana Hiiis High School lists. equity interes 's in his home . During a reporter's check of C?l'nseling Center. The srants. ~ l\.IOSCOW CAPJ -The So,·,·et th • r·1 1· th. k will t S2 ooo · · · at 616 Mystic View (more than .. 1 c, e :.ir 1e r 1s wee -pay up o , 1ntwt1onand $10,000, but less than $lOO,OOO) Union and Egypt today signed a l.cn1on 's slatc n1 ent could not b~ fees, ptus up to $500" for books and a house at 478 St. Ann 's Dn've 1975 trade agreement that Egyp· located and it \.,,a s reported Wed· s upplies and transporatlon. Ap: tian sources s a1'd would tota l ,, .. ,d th f t ·1 1>i'cat' t b t (more than $10,000, but less than .. c.iy c orm \V<i:s no ava1 <J· 1 ions mus e pe>s marked SlOO,OOO J. rr="=bo:;;=u~t~S;9;2:3:m;;i~il~io;1~i.::;;;:='==========h=le=·=at=t=h=e=c=o=u=n=t~y~o~f~ri~c~e.~-.;._~~~~=n=o=l=at~e~r=t~ti~a~n~F~r~i~d~a:y~.~~~""- Johnson also lists stock hold· ~".~~obi';'~~c~f;:,:~?~~;n;~~~ ~ •. ·-. n~~~.,, ..... : LD !lSHIOHED he works as a research chemi~t -., ~1' and shares in two mutual funds. Councilman Jon Brand, a geo- g raphy proressor at Orange Coast College, lists only equity interest in his home at 1368 Cer· BARGAIN DA:f S ritos Drive. City Treas urer P eg !\lorreale lists equity interest of more than $10,000 in he r home 'a t 246 Fairview St. From Page Al CRESCENT ROT ARY MOWER 18" SINGLE BLADE ELECTRIC " Happy Days ore Here Again ... save up to 50"1• on famous brands! DorFile Shel•in9 Systems CLOSEOUT 50°/o OFF LATEX FLAT ENAMEl l ' I ~ di •• d. i• A c c a c fl l! " i ti Ii E u ~ • J .. v n r t • \ I l I 1 I I I l • ' I I l I I • I i 1 • ' l I • l.....J'...J;<l. ~aa' JI~ aa been named >Jee, pi'eslc!Ollt ol Gloria a..iAUoelaleo,lao; II r. !!e•~~;,!{orll\t'iJlY 11! Kcoqnt exeouU~e Ior rirm.J!tevlou1~ ¥":,,~~u= · ' · lnvolvedAplnd~tr~ll,.w.ereit· tl9111 and be-11.b ~ano ~tlotl co.mm Wll\y r,J4tl001,. ' !, 1. I I t . ,.,.. Ha~~~!]'i .. :,;,Jy ~; $1Slao1,, vice P•••lde ol the ,Eldorado Bink~• .ofOce ~' ~ .. bee911m1<1e. a · v1o8 , President and 11\aDllB!'I\ of ·Jlle Saddle back vdiey braPcil!b Lagunanfu.. , r. ·' I • .. .. ·lend C.1 011tar11· Me~a .l'•Sidi?it,~~Slleuby has b<!en llPt>Oil>led II& ort COi; •l 8oJllJ,ol.AP10tf~1'1Sant1 An•malnof!ioe. Joining the bank In lfl74, Slleaaby w~s on tl>e bank'• manaiement training program unW Ills current post. Prior to that, he was a branch manager for a Coitil Mesa finance company * A: Teel ~amea of sa.Dta Ana bas been narn~ public relations uH'ec!OJ for CAS&c(•""•ril•Rt dent'J'ed KriQ . ll'lllCY JI: I Inc. •<:tor!'-....... , ' " . The to er' news:Paperm"ala Joins CASA from Hallman and Associates, another , Orange County advertlaJng qency .. Jfe is director of the Orange County Advertising Federation and past treasurer of the Oranae County Press Club • * JAM•S Carol D&Yl• has beeli promoted to admlnistrative assis· tant at BaUO/Boot.man,lne. of Newport Beach. Formerly office manager, Ms. Davis will be r.esponsi· ·~le for media buying and office management for the ~vertis· . mgandpubllcreJaJiOD1aeency. ·' . Marc1 P ... ilcWlubeennamediirtdin!ctorforlherirm. .• ·· . . New.,Or-t Beach residentEd•ard F. P~ewell has retired from P.aclfle Telephone after a careerof 28 years. Penewel.'s fiQitjobwas as a lineman in San Francisco in 1947. 1011955 be :Was ptomoted to m8nagetnent as a plant service foreman In Costa 'Mesa. At his retirement be was staff adviser for customer operations in a three-county area. . t • • • BJllG. Cl1rlrof ffunttngtonBeatt.i, manager with Setari· tJ P•clfic Bank. has been transferred from the bank's Harbor and Wilson ranch in Costa Mesa, lo.Springdale and Edinger branch in Huntington Beach. · ..... •· lrvinc reaident WJJUam F. Steiner has been named ~astern re&ionql sales maoager of Bushnell Optical Com · paay. a division of Bausch and Lomb. ' • Jrvble PaC!lfte .Devehpmea.t Company, homebuilding unit of Tiie Jrviae. ~=· has added Ron Sherman of Newport Beach and GJeasoa of Laguna Beach as saJesmas: .., .11 1 Sherman Was fermerly a .salesman for MJcnab·lrvine 'and Gle11Q11 sold born .. In The Bluffs in Nowporl Bearh's Village Of·Ea•tblulf .' ''''~· 'l"1\:."'\\ ... . . . . '· Gor"8• Steblllnp has b<!en nameil manager of ~eynoldl .SAJes Compuy'• new Orange plant for aluminum f'lcycUni. . T~e Hwt!IPJlo~ Beach tesi· dent was president ot 9.c. Sup-t>lien, Inc. ot HunUngton Beach prior to Joining Rhynolds'. · The Orange plant at 210 E . Meats St. pa)'S 15 cenlS a pound foe alumlnum)>ever~""'8JIS. ' • Robert N. Mateer has been named senior vice president and regional lending ·manager of Southern Calllori.la Finl Na· Uoa•IBanlt'1190rangeCoontyoffices. · 1 • Solar Electnc Fraud Smpected H~ vo.OC. • tu~o ' :or = • =-~:t ti:tr.=.: .. ~ ~ ·~ -!°"' . °" .,... ' ;-·, ........ ... ~ _p; ... ~~ .... 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Sohaflander sald at'a news l:~~L,;~3} '"r ff"!: §EFi:~·11.C: 1 1~ im.: Um into ·the· ftt•vtttes ot a oonferenee last .. week· that a· :::ti~ :ff ·i J J:t_·" o.n1~·m .~ •= Im! :Z Inn which cl1ims it can pro--bomb had been foUJ¥f at the e..1,Gs.n12 ,,, :io\4-"" c.i.o.r.r.1 11 47 1~ -....... 8",,_ pf• 1 IOD\lo-l:W. 0.'f[OC AUit S t-1 MW.-Ito r-e solar electric power for CSEPC'' plant and cunsbots hc;lllNI M ii 111 2'.,., ..... o.r, pr •V. .. IJO 4l ... •mediate ma I t h&d b t· ed at th' e.ci.o :..o" " rs • \to 8:r1r:\::: l ll ,::;:-~ ,,., . . ssu11e. a er een 1r a e =1n~ J ,ri =._·;,i; o.-.,wir."112!1 1t-""°+ w. ''n\8' dllrtrift'.-8t:toJJley'1. of. bulkling, · • ·" a.icoPt .10e 4 •1 1, ·-• DMra 1.1e1 1 aas e -v. fice laid in An &ffif:laYit this , e.!Otn 120 J S IS Di'P&L 1.20 6 .S l!Ni ... • th · &itldcrH »J • 7 s-+ w. 0.1Mnt1.M • 11' ?•'Ml-"" pee.. at COnsµtners Solar HE DESCRIBf;:D the inci-1e11 l4.i.14 , 41 1w.--v. Dt11u.1r ·'° • 11J u + l1I f,:lectrlc Power Corp. dentaa~"only~elatest"'ina t::1•.cr,~: J ;~:w. ::: 8:~:W:nt11• ,~ ~"" .. ·~ fCSEPC> is suspec~· of series ·or events he called 1::9'~~:·:. 1~ ~1v. =m.20 ; 1D l~~~ Planting a bomb tn its DW'n bar'assmerits by unnamed an-Beftcr.:•JO J., -Vt Dtt11,p1y .to1s 11 ~ ... v. he..adquatter1· to aain tagonists, designed to stop ~:~:··~ " ~: =~:ln°'.':1\ ~ 1~~~ bli it rod ti of I elect ' it ..,..,. Pflo 11 2~ OltEdl11.•5 I SJ 11~ ... pu c y. p uc on soar nc y. BntProoct •• 12 ,-..·\.\ l>f)ltrCp .:M • n mo..-~ Investi•a'Grl added •~ci'ty a.1riStMl2• • * "~"" D161 t"1n .s.1. • 1 • •"" e " • "'' • • e~tr.&D ·"' 2• 212 ~+I 04....-dlntl 1 • a ~ ••• however, tbaC no charges · ••we Want I tq fotus pU,blic a1.1r Jn ·" 1s 3 •'Ill ... 01."'Sfl I.AO s 1M ?J\41+ "' have been .filct) against the attention Oft what IS happen· ~L.!~'.~11 1g l~! ~ ru:=r2~:: J fl~·-~ rum. , Ing here because we are t:::1ir:!.~ 2: '~~·" ~~'.~; H .:v.::: scared," Schanander said on ~"' . ., • ,,. wi ... Dteb!MdMQ10 12 17't\+ \41 • TH.£ • ~rio •VJ lol .. c., ..so • •10 i.ni. .. "' OGloora .oe .. '° l:w.+ ..-,._.. ,. T Wu at· Feb. 111 Whl\e declining to a:.t°'"1 1.:t0 , is. 22 ...... "" goi.u .. rEqpt 19 i.1 n +z l.ched ti> a •e'rcb t t h h ... , w l.JJ • " "*• .,.. ininon -~ • » ' ... • <II a wanan commen on w om e sus· &o1 eG1 . .u 1 "' 1R+.,. §S.''20011 • lOtt.-"" obtained by 'be Ventura ~edofthehataasm,ent. 11r..,.1n .1°"' s 11• ,._. .. "" '.12112>.,. .,,. __ i" .-~ 8rltll.5 l-'Olo 11 '3 J9'16+ Vo .ti S •• "41--\'t Count1 Sheriff't J)epartrnent. Jlut be hlnted that he ""'My 1.u ,. us SM• ... gi.,..;ifd '" $ 1ot 2""• v. } Tbe dOcument said the~ beJ.leved,majo!' oµ companies tll~l.~ ·; ~ ~'~ tt g!'O.:.:l;o •= 1::\11-.~­ trict attorn'ef'• 1~ff,·ce weretryin&·tobloc'kcompeU· ·:ru1,.~f.1,~-~ , llf.· ~ ~y _,.,1: n g:-.~ aves Ni:eopc and li.1-"..:.-t. tlon from' solar· power. Later •"°""' '°'" z 1 .... Ootk: cp .10 s ,, 12v;.+ v. ~ • • .,.,,.,.. $rGnlp 1.iO 1 M + ,,_ ~·-J 10 1~-t ~ nt,. Gerald Sc'hallabdet, ~accllsed the federal ani.S11ni .10 I ol I •"" c.10 I 11 ~ ... . ~In If~ •• ~ .,,.,,,,,tQ 1 . + " I.JO J lS\lo+ ... ...nay UWJ vo a.u ;a C)r . le Enercy Commissioo an.n,.,,. ... s 201 11~ .. .,. 1 . ..011 "'° ""+1• t ud of Calli•-and• ~ bei ltted I •• Br""1 W ,«1 • IS 10il6+ * PP IMP ,, 19 J~ ... ti · "'''a ell·. w ng CO~!fl O IUP· eT""'9t .fOb .. <tJ ~ ... er.-..o 1.t0 1 ' ll:W.--"" (\ir1CountycltJ1ens 1~· • pre111n1 ,s.olar electrical '"''r'"'E11s '" ,..,.. "DA-.1.«1 ,_1• •J• ... Qu Ill ..... ~ff -1-"-:it In .. ' fklddCo .to J u •.. : Oi"ttClft,l'O .. 11" .... '" . es !'fl' .... ere .r .. acq, piower. · ' ~~s1 .. 1 m ... 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I n .. .\' .. llCID 11 , .. i'Mi~ 2Vli . 1 ~ • II Ra .. 11~~dt,,t ,•, ,,•, 1'--... • lj"""'"""· S1 ~·~ IMNrtllTI • • 11\li-tYI v<.._. ., ' • an>UP ofbanko: ' \ The. trust "is in technical derauttr"-..,, the announcement said. · 'Blnk'A'meit~d Realty hid. bowev.-, th•t tile banks it owes the · money to h .. ave agreed to re-negotiate lheh1an. Daylln Move . LOS ANGELES CAP> -Daylin, · lnc.1 a nationwide retailer, said Wed· · nesaay that It Is flUng fO<' an ,,..ange. ment with Its \IDSOCured credWin..un- der Cb~pter 11 o( the federal .. b8nkr\lptc1 act. ' It said It Is takln1 the action berause lt ii unable to meet c.llrrm{ financial obll11Uons. ) " - • UPI Te ...... Lots of Takers , • ll!tJIUcNO!lCB • 7VBUt~Oe .,1--.-U-B_U_C_NOft~:'.C£:::--..... -.:t~~~u:•:u:c:-:N:-OTJC_;3~-;£~- PAIR HELD· ' ..:..¥a:: .• ,~ '=~::::::,." ' · &~m:::t:r , . ,::r.c.:fii:f~·m. ITAHQf!CAUNl•la'°" 'ftie ~,._ "'1111'111 •rt..,.. TM 'l! .. wlae .,,,... -'flf . f!ATaffCAUPO•NIAPO• FOO f.Dns .,..,~ ...... , ... , ~r,o••uou••• "''" .J."'-• ,.,.,dtv , ~ 1 i '"'cou,.,.,., ....... a. ··~' C80flM .. a Nn,_. (! • Nff. m wnt tttll ll.. GMllt ' Dt.C.U-MilMtc,4('*' ' • ... A-am SHCW TOJCYo CAP>.-o. • .:uM ... .au••••••• ,0 ••M•• -....CMW. . l!'•i"\•r a .. c111ttl•"•-,,,, '''~., CM.AD'f'I v. •1 • •-A ~ , .... ~ ... ·····~y N•T• ••• .,. ',,..,. , ..... , l.ttlo ,,,, lt,S.S Mw=••W ~ .. CMWI ,.,.,.., '!' ~(. "Ha11t:aY GIVEN .... tft'f!llCU '"WO l' M&CVfw.AH'-•OPTaUITOM~Oil~-NfCllW,_, .. ..,. cf"ldlM_,lflt...,..~ll._,.. • ~-~ ••ldltlng stuffed ~-~' •• EYt:lllflT,lllil ~J=..,:!!tl.,:-J:::c!.8f" T~• ..-u ..... --~, .. t ••• ::_t~ .. -.. ..:::.. ... _ ......... °"ol'tf;_~"!i:;_ ~ .. " iaxn.ui""' para H~ t:t..Ml9' t:v•'l:•Tr. ,._ .\.Mt'.,. ,..... ..,_., '' cOMutt• w • _..., . • . .... _ AutbOrJtlea charged 1ow1N avatt•1'T. ••• •· •· ._..,..,...,_.., • ........... ••' llltd ... ": .. .;,1c10,.,. cMrll of,..,...__. .. _ -•-m all lm--'· ev1111e:n.•• .,, .....,.r.t.Ht.Jr. i. ., Clttrll "o......t CN'llr ...... ~"·°"~""""''~ ure:pau ti Y ..-.-ftOTIClllHllllllYGtYIW._ fNl11••1tie111 ... 111•1111•-~•.1ws. . flK......,.,--=,_.,totM> ed aome 10,000 or the rue it.wAvNJ •· a.ve•CTT. clllfCIMr• :=, ~., OrMtt t-ftl' • ,.., • °"""' CMtt Dllf' ,0 .... u. •Hie. .. t111 -4,.,,..,.. ~ birds from Indonesia and :':t:.m...;;.....,. wntlid ~ • .,ta.~i. .,... ~.,i.\!:!1.t.~•'·t.tt'' ...., ~::!~~~~'::,,t,""'-: New Guinea. ,,,..,_ ,. ""' °'"' ..., A'*-*r • "*1..., °'.,.. at,t oaitr "'"'-I-'-"-::';;::~::::::=.·=:---. ""'ll'IK• ot w11""'' of 11w u"611'"1i9W4 ' .. _ ll'rOftlltMr., NOit 11'14 tit & ........ ,,,...,.,,.t.1•1f • •1i Pt19LlCNOTICE 1n1u .... u1r1P,rttinl1'1tott1e•1Utt dl -----,,.....-,-,..,,---=--l•c11lt • Dttd of ''••t •l'I •••I w~ddfc:tot11t.wlthlniQt.1rmonll"ll1l11r !"_..rj.,; PUBLIC·NOTICE a1Pn 111ttW.cPllbllt.UMott"11notru. OCC June Grads File Orange Coast Colle ge students planning to graduate or receive Certificates of Achieve- ment in June, mu.st file petitions by March ts in the college Records Of. flee. The Records Office Is open from 8 a .m. to 10 p .m . Monday through Thursday and 8 a . m. to 5 p .m . on Fridays. illdtNtMt~4. t•71, •ttA.M.,lflO.. IU,.111110• COUlllTOll'THI o.t1C1 Ftbn•ry4, lt'IS ~lofoowt ol N01'1C8TOC .. IOITOM ITATIOPCALIHl1'NIA ro• ! liOWIN w. TEMPLIN ,.. ~·of c.tllforfl'I•. "'•nd ... u. IUPl•tOa.COUllllTOPntl TMICOU,.1'VOl'OlllAl401 e .. c1o1torofU1t•UI ~t'r et Orin ... 0.Ht1NMnt t 100 ITATIOf'CAUllOa•1a JOit ... M!M4 oltt>tttlO'lfMmtd~ 'c1w1c: Ctnlrtr Ol'lwt Wt1t, tn IMClty _, TMICOUNfYO'-OfllANOI NOTIC8 0, tt IA •tN• •F CAtlANOWILt. S-toAM,c..titon"tlt. • Mt.A.GN1 ....--:.. "TlflC* PC»9' PIJIOaATI 01'-.,IL _,", llrMMI .. ..-..hllt .. htl Mtft ~tH os tM 11('111 *Id E11Mt .. GlOAGIO,guNIC0M9. ANO Hllll LITTllll Tl6TAlil ,CA•llll it!tc:tlw11Nrt111 ... ,•lclotHlior.,....., Dlc:tt.SMI. TAlllT ' ys-•••<•IW ............. .,..., ,.,_ lntl'Nlt.d 11\lftt NOTICE IS HE9'11V OIYIN ._ _ t!1l1to of HE LEN N ICH~SON Jlllibil.titd Oron91 Coo1I Otlly PllQI, Mid HIM• -· OPCl'tor .,.. OilltKI '°' u..:MIOtS of tht ..... Nlfl'llolil ~ Mr.ELOOWNEV, O.c:i1Wd. l'ttt...•, I), 20, 11, 1t7t 41).7S .. Ql'tllllflOotMldpttlllOll, ~ 911 ... ..._ M'#tflt Clal!M ~Mt NOTICE IS "4EltE8V GIV.N t!wt ,_____ .. Rt11~..,-.,.",~--.. ',"'-mok-..':!•"',.-.. IM Miil ct>Ktdtl'll .... ~ fl• UNITED CALlf'OaNtA •~NK, • 'PUBUC NOTICE ... -a WWI\, lllMll ttw llllC44Mff _...,., lft C•lllOtt'lll C•• ... t•ll9fl, 1nll ANN Mnnl IMI tlNIU.loM Of tltt .......... tM ~· .. tht' c•ll ef 0. ...... Mc:E'-l)OWNEY •L.GIM ....... fii.d llOlt ....... I Oltc:,lptloll Ill Riii tftl:IU.0 c:.wt,., to..,,. .... , ...... -· .. ...w. I ... lt'-i fw P"ONM .. 'MU .-d ttOTIC• TOCll•Dl"fOWI Pr~y~. Ill• l'ltCIUltf ¥tllcl\.tr~:·· .... fwbWIM.tetl.ttlenTHt."""""1'• IUP•••D9'C:OUaTOPTM• U• lllel ...,.rt, ... ~~a. llf'61"19ft ... •I .... ottlc• .. "'' ... pelly...tn ,..,.,.,ftC't lo .... It.. 11'.•T•OflCAUPOllNt•JIOll Ctunly •IL•• "A111tl••• $lilt .. itt1,11•y10 Ol.OMIN, ll(INO. n..-.... fl.wtMrtNrtlCv~.ll'ICI--.. tN•C:OUMTYOPOlllUal. GtlMorYtla. GllEENE, AttranWytlt Uw,teta.wr lflt llMt Md pl.c. ofM1rl119U.-.. Ml.A~l.S DetiN .... --.1 .. ms. Df'lw. s..lt• , ... Ntwjl(lrt .. acll. "" ...... Ml let MtrCll 11, ltJS, ll•:JO E"1.lllt of FRANKLIN Wl!llST El't Wlt.UAMl.Sl.IOMN., ~I ftttf, wt.k.ll 11 ttw pYc.t of•·""· 111 IM c:ovrtrooM of O.Hr!M9M lt081~,0K1tsad. C.-wMyOlttr. lllllts.IMSI ot tlilto tH1ftrll011tCI. W. 111 HD. j If wld c:ourl, 11100 Ovk c.Mtr NOTk:E 1$ HERE9V OIVEN lolJllJ .,,. ....... KMAG, ""°""'°"" '1t1... _...,...,.,. .. ft! ..... tM •• 1 ..... $11111 on ... W.Jt ... IM Cltt ol s.nll,,,,.., (,...'°" .. IM Ibo ... __ ,, OICldfflt NllD'I' & CAllUOM OKllltt'll, 9\tlllft ._ MOfll"6 ~tile c:..ttr.mla. • NI 111 ,.,_. fllVlltQ c:llifftl ... !'61. 4USMHA,._ atvll. . • -· lint ll'UllllUtMlneftMIMl:lc:t. Dlt• ftONlr., !4_ 1t1S thl a.II •'"""" .lft NCa•lrH '° 1119 NlWPOllT •IACM, CAl.IPORIUA ~FllM\lltr lt.1•1$. WILLIAME'. SIJOttM, tlwm, wlltt IM ftKtU•''I' _,.,...,"' ,,... H-0.Ml-~lm· C-twCltrll: tflt tOkt If IM Clffll of""' lillow 11141 tn..... f.-cutrl•t-1 IM OllllLMllll,INO I , FltANltUN .m1tll'd tolll't, Ir to IW9Mftt ""'"-wtttl Mitzie Lupo, 32 , is director of sales for Holiday Inn in Tucs on. Her billboard has drawn more than its share of responses, including some 60 persona l calls "for an affair that I had no intention of plan· ning," she said. -------------:•t...,.,..tw:a.,c:....,. Wllltfttll•.,.,,.. tllhMIJUt-....sllfl-.N ll'lt 111t•lW''I' vwc:l'ltra. to ""' Pub415'1t0 Orfl'\9' Cffat O.Ur Plaot. n....-c:t .. c:fll>tftl llMtw,C.IHtnl•tl•lt .....,Montd 11 ll'lt offltt Gf ,.,. . Ftbl"l.li'tw II, n , 11. ,,,, WIWS TitOMAIC. ...... .... ; (J141 .... ltll •torMr. ARTHUf9 o. GUY. Jlt .• ., ---------~--1 O&.OMIM,llCINO&OlllaNE , ... : .-.ttlltMr1 OOvtr Orlvt, S\lilt •, Ntwll0'1 6ff(h, ·PUBLIC NOTICE A""'9tYlllLI• P\lblbMll Or..,.91 Co•tt o.i11 Piiot. C.Uf6rnl• '2'60, •Ille" 11 tM pliK.t 01 STa.TEMENTOFA9ANDONMENT WIC.W,Dl"lft Wll2tll F•b.tt.t'.•NM1r.J.l9IS 6'J·1) ~-1 el tht undttil'Qfttd lrt 111 OFUSEOF SU,.lllllOlllCOUllTOl"TNE ........... "-~• H "'61 ll"ollteripertalrtlngtolfl.ttattltol'llld PUBUCNOTICE Scholarship Fund Slated Orange Coast College and loan to serve as a ~tudent Services will p e rmaoe.nl s ource or si>onsor a March cam·· scholarship fund_s. paign to establish a The $30,000 will .neve r permanent scholars hip be touched according.to fund for s tudents. Mrs. Doo_off. Only the 1n· ."Al the mom nl w e t e res t w1~1 be u s ed for h 1-bl e s cholarships. afve .no re ta e source .. That means the fund 0 8 1 n c Q m ~. I 0• r will produce more than ch'olarshlps. s a .1d $2 ,400 in s cholars hips . Sharon K . Donoff, ass1s· each ear .. Mrs Donoff tant dean of student . Y • · services and head of the satd. FICTlTIDUl 9U51NESS NAME SYATIO,.CALIPOllMIAf'Ott ,..._, 11141 ..,. ' PUBLIC NOTICE ... .,1, wll,.ln •-MOftth1 lfi.rtfllr Trw: following ~rson he' •twnclorotd THI COUNT'l'Of'OlllANOIE .. -....:._ lw I .tril llrtl Ol>bllc:ttlen of lfllanoUt t . owuwoflPw:lltllUou~Du~1~1s 1>1rne : ... A4"ll ___ .,... OlltdF1bt.,.,wS.19JS PRESTIGE. HOMES, 300 N. ~ . P\lllllt:hlll Of"Wllll Cusl D<llly Piiot, SLl .. 1Mtl AMRV R091NSONOl'SfAD 81vo... Nl'Wport Beach, C1ll1ornl1'2t60 .. 0 Tl CE O.. M IE A a 1 MO 0" ~. ll. '°• 21, trtd Mlrc:fl '· ltlS ~1l SUitlltlOlll COU llT o" THE l!~ttvt•I• of tl'lt Wll l T"' ''''' ·01-·• ••• ,;"''' Nl me re· ,..TIYIOH l"Olt .. 1109ATIE Of'WILL --ITATEOP(A'OFO•HIA ... -v .AND POlll l.ETTllll 1'.l"ITAMIM-PUBLICNOTICE ~ olt1W•bow111mtdlM(eOf"' t...-rtd lo il bo""' w1s 11 ~ lfl Ofenoe TAllVlllONDWAIVID) · TMf.COUMTVO"OltANGE AllTMUlllD.OUY,Jllt. COi.iniy °" No~Dlr 20, 1913. NI A-11H$ Ati-w1l Uw c. F. CO LESWORTHW & co .. 2545 Eitltt of JAMES ARTHUR BYERS, ,ICT"ITIOUSaU$1NIESS NQTI t IE a · .. "l A Ill I MO Of a. .. rDl"l ... '41i•• E•Slbh11l Dtive, Htwoort Btl<h, Ott~~E IS HEREBY GIVEN Ula! MAMC:STATIMINT aTITIOllll FOlll 11'11109ATIE Of' .. LL ............ -..Cll, C.~•t2tl9 ~itorftienM4 11'1efollowl11tP1•-laOoh>v~ AND "O• Lt.TTlllS TEST ...... t:N· : UltlMl·IUJ lhh ~SS••StOflCh.ctedb'f lft ifl. RUTH 8RUT0N 8V£ilt'S Ml lllld M ' Alt'I' YIWl.c: .. rt• divldu.ll. heo"tinepl!IUonlerPrOOlltofYIUllfld iHE STATESMAN'S Ct.U9, 4lllltt E•lllt of SETTY MERRITT PllltllshHClr'"'9CN5Co.ttyPllllll:. c. F. COL ESWORTHY lor h.........c:• .. \Atlft"I Tt..._....,., .. illAKAtUlt.W ~IOl,.H.-port ~ GOVNE'I'' Oec11Mod. Fn.•. 11. 21. v. tt1J a..n TNs1l.ttmenl w•s lileo wtthc.o.nly tt. po1th~ (llioftd wll .... J ~ C..!Mnlle~ MOTICE tS HElllE9V GIVEN lNlll--'--'-'-'---~--- Clffkof0rMl9tC-lyOft Febtwtyl4, IOwflttl'lk l'l"l.ldeforl.-thtr~ FWll' EM~hn Inc: I Clllfarftt FIRST AMERICAN TRUST COM-CE 1t1s. Md tt.M 1"' llmil •lld 111.c:•.,, ~ <erpW.lllooft ttOO Wu111.;. ~ .. PANT tws Hiid fllrein 1 petlttofl tor PUBUC NOTI ~ ,,,._,..~bltnw1terM1rui11. "1S. w•M,..l.o,.,,.,......_c.i1tom1•..a5 ~tot WI It...., tor iuutnc:tll Lll·l-----~=~---- A program of s mall. PubOSlled 0r .... "' coe't Gilly Pilol, 1••:X1 .. m.,lftt1Mc01U1r-o1~. Tl'tlllNVntublllfl'!lc:lfldutleCI..,• tH•T""""'"l•'Y 10 1iw Ptllt-r, ,,. 9MtM · I d " · FtD.17,111dMlr. "'· ll. 20. 1q15 "'°''s men! No. S.,, !llkS <•11• et 100 O'ric CMMami1c•s-rau-. erflltt kl •"lcl'I. b ,...,,. .U>r ""11W• IM)TICITOCllllDITOll'S 1nterpersona ISCUSSIOC Cenlff Dr lvt Wtlil, ift Ult Cltwof Slnt1 FWFENTERPllllSES.INC. lk•larli, and llWt '"' UfMMWJpl.Kt SU,.lllllOllCOU•TO~THI groups at Golde n W esl PUBUCNOTICE ~~;!:':!,y11,1•1s 549'*1:J-nM,Wyl... flNfilll t,,. wmt Jwa """"'for ITATIO,CAl.1.-0ltMIAJIOR C II ·11 b t Prttlotlleftt IMrc:" 11, 1'9,S, 11 t :>O 1.M., In lttl TNEc;0ulllT1'0"011AM0-. 0 ege WI e ope n ( WILUAME.StJOttM, Tltit U-.....,,...1 l!ltd wllh ttw County ou.troom of Olp.1rtmtnl NO. )of s..lct .... A-tlW ' the community fo r it! as..JJ6 C-lyCterll OtrllofOr ...... CountyonftllflllfY•. <Al\lt'l,et100Clvlc C.nltr0t"lvtW.s.l,ln Esttlt of RE INHO LD EltNES1 . . l t' NOTICE TDClllEDITOfl:S LAWftlNCIEC.NAR'll!'l' INC. ,,,~ tMCltJofSllll• A .... c .. 111orl'll.. HAPKE ..... REINNOLO E. HAP'KI!. s pring s eries s ar IRE SU,.ERIOltCOUllTOFTMIE Atltr•yatUw F-1 D.lttdFtlllf"IH•T!l.1tll 1111111'.:IHHOl.OERNSTHAPKE ... March3J ,; STATl.Of'CALlf'OltHIAFOll 1111 E•.ic..t.•NitllWltr.w.... Pvbl~O•.n91 CNsl tl•l1rPl lot. WILLIAMI SUOHM lllllNHOLO HA,.ICIE .• ~. R.E. S. f h TKf.COUN't'YDf'OlllAHGE c;w-1tlM1r,C..l....-t'2t.H F.c>.10,11,1nllM.lr.,,1),1t1S S»'l!o COuntJC1trk • HA,.KE,O.Cttt.td. 1gnups o r t e pro. Hl.A·1101t T•l:Cftt)Sli·ttil ICINDl:LAMDAMDE111!50N NOTICEISHERE8YGIVENtottw gram, Explor a tion in o.~'::!i~ MILOREO B. McCARTY, Ai::;:,:::~~;.., Dllty P11o1. PUBLIC NOTICE j M01M1tt••,...,,.1, crMltonoftM 1Dovt n•mtll~ Communic ation, are un· "°"'' ,, •E•<•v .. ive • ,, ...... Fe1w.,..,,zo,21, ttl} i.n.11 ,,_1,,0., ""''"''' 1Mtt.1M1,c.111 ... 1111n111 tiwt 111 Pl'"°'" n1v1no c111mi '961~ d t ·1 . v ""' .... '"' 1114) isa-1111 lllt lilkl o.~•Otnl ... r91tulrtd to ui. un er way now un· J vldito•s 01 '"" eb<>ve n<1mtd 0Ktcte111 NAMC: STATIMENT Alter•"' ... • ,..1111o11tr ,,,......, w•t11 1rtt ... (.,.,...., vout,.,,, Ir March 14 . v..t •II~·-' ll•vln9 clelms 1911!~1 PUBLIC NOTICE TM foll-1110 C-t$etl I• OOlt'IQ bu;li· Publl~td 0.-•"91 coest !)Illy Piiot, the otllc:t ol llM t ier II: et ltlt ..... .,.. ltw Wld dectOtnt "'' requi red kl lll<t IWS$ "''' l"tD. 16, 27, •ftd Mir. S. 1t1~ •S.1S Utltdc-L or loprtMnl Ultm, lllt"lll GWCSets 'Talk' Course ptarship drive. THE GOAL ·for the Jl)Oftth·long drive is to Taise $30,000 that-.will be deposited in a sa"."ing;; Golde n W est s tudents them, will! IM ""'''W•T vouc:rttn .. In SUP••t0111 COUllTOPTNE NIOCEL ARCADE. ••>eo ..,..,. MUUl,TVOUChtr1,to llM~ BECAUSE OR. ANGE trained in l e adership tht o.,iice ot tM <le•~ ol' tr.. •bow STATIOPCALIPOlllNIAPOR A.,.., H•llft919" 8e•c",c11.t21W1 PUB UC NOTICE ttowo111teoott111111or,..y1. LITTLE& Coas t has approximate ly clas ses will s e rve as :!!:~~:C':!:.'s~~~',.!.":;.~:;: ™1 coi:~:,::,:•AMOE fttld~~:.,.~::_.~,:'~it.'l!:.!:.~ ' ~~~~.~io!i!~e,~!:.!:~ * ~ ~ . College ' Figures -Booming Final spring e nroll· ment figures for Orange Coast and Golden Wes t colleges show an in · crease or 10,648 students 1 over a year ago. • Dr. Norman Watson, Coast Community College District chan- ' cellor. told the trustees , the 25.5 percent growth ' giVes the two campuses ' a total or 52,430 stude nts this spring. This com· :·pares with 41,832 las t year. Enrollment at Golde n We1t i~ up by 30 percent over a year ago. A total ol 21,355 have s igned up for day and evening classes. Day enrollment has shot"'up by 52 perce nt with 10,142 students r e · ~.000 students in addi·. facilitators dufing the e1u.0111ceo1 11er •11or ... r ,THOMAS •0T1c;e Oii' HEA•ING o'" T/ll$11u$.1""111(0ft0U(l.ffl)y1n 1.,. a14211 J>t.te:ioir.us;,..s,o1i111 ,,....,.,51onec1 1n ti t large faculty L. LORD, 13S21 P•1oto d• Vil!fftCl<l, ll'«ITION ll'Olll PltOIATE Of' '"LL clwlOl.l<ll. SUPlltlO• COUllTQl"TME au .... u •• , Ptfltlnlno I• ... nl•I•. on ° a nine wee k sessions whicb Sul!• 211, L•Qun• Hills, C1lif0fllil AND '"°" LETYll:lllS TEST AMEN-Mk!WotlWold STATE Oll'CALlll'OllNIA PO• wido.c:.-. witlllnfour mOtlllrtall• and slaff. Mrs. Donoff run about two hours '2Ul..•nkhh tMpt.c:•o•busl...,,,li of TA•Y TNs ll•l•-M ••• 111ea .ott1.,. TMECOUMT"l'O~DllAMGE .. 11ntP1101kanwoti"llMt1C1r. beli e'ves the $30,000 each. lht--11lgnedil'l •llm•llff"S-1.0flo Etr.-1• ol MAB IELLE HATHAWAV Coufll'I C••·-•• O•MVI COuftty.. ... . ....,.,.. OltHf'•W-rlt,1t1~. lnolDtheesl•teol Wid dtc:edtflt,wUl'Wft Rll.EV,DKtlt.td. Fd:w-yl,tt1S.. •OTICE Of' MEAalNO 0.. WALTl!llEJllMSTHA,.KE, figure can be reached. The prog ram, which is tour month5 Miff" tne 11'3.t publl(etlon NOTIC E 1$ HEREBY Gl~EN""' ..._, AMC:MOC: D ... 'IT ION 1"011 E•cvterof!IMWlll ••w e plan to a s k all Who attend tJJe school and work here to donate Sl toward the fund ." Dona~io n s for the March campaig n will be accepted at the Student Servi ces Office and the cashier's d e sk loc ated in th e Administration Building. Com munily members are invited to partic ipate. Sentence: City.Aid WS ANGELES (API A Lancaster chiropractor has been sentenced to perform 500 hours of community wOl'k duTing his three-year probation for counterfeit· ing. U.S . District Court Judge Warren Ferguson orde red the s e ntence for William Madison 11,50. I t th bl. ff Ollthi\ftOllk t. JOHN JAY HATHAWAV ..... llled f'Ublhtltd 0r'"9t C-at D<lity Piiot. ll'ROaAT• OP WILl. AND .-0111 t.U· 9'tftl•lllwftlnllt0 ....... ree 0 e pu IC, 0 ers 0.tHF•br .... ry l6,ltlS lwrllin1P11llloftlorPfobel1llWlfteiw:I ....,_,.yll,l0.11,IMMlr<• ... ""5 TEltSTEITAMC:l>ITAlllY UTTLla•Lltt personal g rowth ex· J UOITHLETAGALl.IHEA lor ls1 .. anc:t ofLtllHI T•$l_.,IO ...... ,s E•t••• .. ROBERT J , DOSTAL. M •. ._ ............ . perie nce whe re p a rtici· E~ec11tr111of t'-Wl 1toi "" s-tft._..,. rttttenc:• 1o ....wcti la Dt<••Wtl. ,CA..., tN!-vert111'1fddtc:t*"' -tor t...,1,_ p.1rtk....,.t.and~ PUBUCN0'11CE f«)T!CE IS HEREBY Gl'l'EM IMt ...._.,.,_.,_,..... pants b e c 0 me more TMOM.ASL. LOlllO . 1 ... 11 .... ~place o4 ht•"'9 lttlSlfT-. OOftEEN s. l)OSTAL ,..., K6ad........ PW'I ...... °'""" cM1t Ollty ""'- aware and e xpressive of uu1 "•-•Y•t1fl<la, s.i••111 ""'been wt 1• Ml'c" '· 1•1s."' •:30 SL,..,.., •ll'Mf'dtd111t11i.t1...-Pf001ttt11WIM ~u.20 27 1n111,..., • 1t1s ... ,s ~MUl._c.tff.,.l•tt•SJ '·"'··in '"" <ourtroom of Cit~ SUP'EatOltCOVRTOFTME ...., b" 11-t t-1 t.enlt"a Tnt-.. · ' • __ ·_: fee lings. ' Tll: trwi at·»M No .l ot seld (ourt, ;11 100 Cl vk c.ntH STATI: 0 ,.CALf.-ORl>ltA POlt \lrytot!Wpttlti..r •tf••.nc• 101'tlic.fl PUBLIC NOTICf: Each group i s limited an.r...,•;-"'!.!-"-,",,,, 0,,,, -,,,. o.r ... ...,."·in'"' cur of s.ntiAN, TMECO\INTVOfle>aAJtG• K _.. '°' tuo-lfle.f' "'1k.....,,, .-.o Th al f ..... ,.., Cllltornl1. ... A-atn ttwt ttlt liml MOii pllCt ot .,....Ing tN to12 persons. ego 0 F~ 7,iindMlf .• ,ll,29,ltJS '"·IS 0.l<tdFt brlWl•r l4.1t1S NOTICI: o '" ....... ING 011' _ .... bffnff"ller~""lt1S..•I .,... the groups a r c t o have an • WILLIAME .StJOMlll, PETITION POlll Pill09ATE Oll'"WtLL t :lO ....... 6111 .... courtroom ol o.p.rt· NOTICE'l'OCllll:DtTOltS PUBLIC ''OTICE Counly Cler-• N 0 F O. • a T T £ • 1 nwnt No. l ol ••Id cour1, •I 1ll0 0 vl( SUPC:lllOllCOUllTOitTM.-jndividual inte r act on a 1' 11109EllTA.EASTM.AM TESTAM'ENTAlllT.. c ... 1.r0r1 ... ~•t,inthe CitJof~• STATC:Oll"CAl.IPOaJllllA.-OR person·tO·p e r s on level Sl.P·15'15 :::.::.:i:,: .... s .. 1t1J1J .._E,•,•,1.1~.ol' PEARL E. AOUDE8U$H, An.;.~-:;~:~'!.,1 ,, 191s TH•coi:~::;:11•MGI: instead of a role·to·role SU,.l!lllOlllCOUlllTOFTME . CHWllMH,C.lllt'l•l1n•1• ........ NOTlc E IS HEREBY C.•VEN It.at WILLIAM•.s1JOM•. £Jtttt OI AMY MA A GAR E T level. STA-TEOFCALIFOllMIAPOll T .. :Ul41Mt-Mlt EILEEN INEZ MASTERS ,_ ttltd CountyCl•r• OOMAH,Otc:tl .... THECOUNTVOf'OltANGE ........... ,,.,:Ptuu..... . ....... I ofWIH-CL1v•w . .JOHHSOM1llll MOTICE ISHEREBYGIYl!.Nto .. For more information, ,.., ""'°"' Publ l5'1td Or•nve coest O•ity P\tot. rte•ein• l)lt i-. °' -' PMILill'11.. MO•••G•1>1 ''" .. .,• ot tt-4....,. "'""•~ conta ct the E x plorations MOTICE OF NEAllltNG oii Ftbr1Hry'?0 1111 1t)~ !112·1 lor l~M,t--flolltlllt!'lTtlt.J.....m...., .. ·-~ ..... hittlSM lilt111,,.,_t1tvlnoc:lalm1aot!Mt l"t:TITIOfill l"OR '°RQIATE 011' WILL ' ' ' Ille ptlillofttr, rtl...-lfttt lo "llflkfl la LR ........... C.IHW.i• •M h Wld ~ ~· rtciylr"" '°lite office at 892· 7711, ext. 629 A N 0 " 0 111 L E T 1 E: 111 , PUBLIC NOTICE madt tor !Jltotr perOcu11r1, Md...,, Ttt· CIUl<fl1..nf '"'"" wnfl.,. 11e<•,,.,., wouc'-", ~ or the College Activities TESTAMEHTAltY theUmlMlllpl«•of"-'1"91'-...... -..................... !Nloftlc•oflM( .. ,.ofttw--..- Offl·ce at ext. 561 . E.itatt of JAMES o. NEWSUM. ilhO IWI ............. ,,,..,( .. It, '''5•11 •:• ,._..lftd o,.lftOI cN~t O•lty Pllllll:, lltltdc-i,Of"toprtatnl 111.em,wltfllllt kMwn ..s JAMES CAMON NEWSUM, FICTITIOUS9USINESS 1·"'-• 11'1 Ille <-'r90fn OI ~ F9a. 2',lJ,lndlMr. S, ttlS ...+IS rlltflWT ¥1Uc:Mr1. to lr.tu-..iou•d Pliers All He Wanted ~(t•lotd. JlllAMIE :WATEMllllT -. lei Yid<-'. at l'OO Clvk Ctftt9f t= M !Nollkeol htr 11torntr llllCHAllO NOTICE IS HEREOV GIVEN llWI T11t lollowl119 Pl~!.Oft 15 ...... bl.N· Or .... '111'.'lil. 11'1 UM City ot s.tlti Aftl, PUB , 0 . FRAZEE, 1011 HOt"th M.11'1 SCrMt., IN! BANK OF NEWPORT "''!fled l'lf»•': Clli+orftil. UC NOTIC w. .. 1010. Slrtle AN, C1lllonll<l'11'tt. 1'1t•t•n 1 prlit;on tor Pr obi It ol' Wiii-THE YI NEV ARO, 161 Forn( ...... Olttd ,..,.,_., 21, 1911 9hif,¥1 II Ille plat of onilnetl .. ._ - for ~·ot LetlHS Te1taomm1Myto No.C.LI°""' e..c: ... Ollfonii<a'26St WILLIAM E. St JOHN, -~ In •II .... , ... , Pl•talo!Mo ID the ptlllloner relff..,t t 10 ~di 11 John Fr;t.nc:IJ L.ync:fl, tll W. Nllbrt .c.ountwCle"' SU .. a.O.COUllYOf'TNE 1,_Kte1t ot w lddtc•""'l.wltflill'- ....O. 1of htrth.r pa,rtk ullrli -ltlll AVf .• No. 0, Slrttl An1. ~ l'AUL.11.t.STINGS,JA..O"SKY STATaOf'CALIPOlllMIA l"OR "'°"""'Mitt tM lira.lpubltc:tllootoftflls tne1ime-apt«.e olhtwif14'thttMN '1101, MDWAl.Klll 1lllC:OVN1'"1'01"DlllAMGE Mlk t l\IStieen t.tt 1or,M1rt ll l1, ttl!, ett:JO '·"'' bvsJrlts• Is t Otmueted.., .. • n1t~OW-.,Mt. • .... A-IHM oetd"ffw-yl), "1s. 11n. ifl-<-1roomefDtPWtn9rll """du-II, tnw.Ca*lnht:KMI N01"1CI. 0 .. HEAlllWO 0" aHOOAG.SPEER .. j 11 !lltd t ourt, .. 100 Clvk C:...... .JoM F. Lrnc:" Tel: UMla.tJSt Pll"Tlnott POlt PltOMTE Df' "11.L Admlniall"llrl~wlHt· ...... Drive '#ell, ifl ttie City of~ Anl. This "•lt'""nt WH fllf!d wffllt tl'le MM Mn..,: ... 11111 I ANO .-OR LaTTEllS Tt:STWE.. AnM-edotttlttsl.Mtool .. cart°""""' County Clerll of Or•rt0t Covnrly an Pulllbfwd Or1n91 CO.II 0 1U, Akll. TA•'I' 1.,,.,..mMOKecllM ~t<tdfitwu1ry10,1•1s Ftbt1Hrr1•.lt1), Ftb.2',1J,...,Mer.J,191J •SS.JS Ellllt of DONALD •. HANSEN, •ICMAllOO,,•Ut:I! WlLLIAM E. SI JDNN, F41Ml Ortt•lifd. ltt.$M. Mlil!St., s.fte 1DM County Clerk PUOll-.t 0rAn9f coe,t Cally Piie!:, PUBLIC N011CE NOTICE t$ HERE.8VI C.l\'E.N tft«ll .......... C.1119"tllt21t1 WAL TEAR. •ARAfllGE It FtD. 2I, Ind~,·"'· 13, JO, ltlJ t.Jt.IS JAMES T. Y+O RE h•s lted Mrtlll • Tll: 171'11.JMIJ.ll EASTPORT, Idaho 1S11IW•a.lc:lttt o,.,SllJH FtCTITIOUS•UStJ11ESS pr!lhon tor Pl"Oblt• of w111 1nd for ts· ..........,..,~•trh:CTA ~ .. llCll, c.....,.,.;.,n... NAME STAYeMl!fll1" w.tn<.e 114 L.tltlt!'a Tt,ta ...... t•y to""" P1"4 1Slled Oran9f Co.f>M D1Yr PllDll, (AP) -U .S. C u s toms TtC; MWJSll PUB UC NOTICE TM 1ot1owing "'-Is oa;1111 blftl. Pill!-• r.i.renc:• to wh l(n k tNdl F-ett..10.11.1nd,,,..,,,, 13, 1t1s ..,1s Service e mploye Monte ..........,..,, Pt111i...r nn••: . '°' '"''"'' p.1r1 k .. 11r s, 111d 1111t ,,.. ---- Publilhtd or..,.oe co.ast D•l'Y Pllol, E as 1, '°"'' Sl•ler A-. Na. 11--P'ace ot h•erlngtrte s.11..., hH PUBLIC NOTICE N e whouse h as had it Ftb.26,11,ilndMar.S.ltlS M+-IS •MDI 20t,FovnttOnV1ll•r.CA'1ttll nt.ttlorM.atc:n 1•.1t1S,ttt:lO........ ----·· drilled into ho· m •. federal· SUPElllOllCOURTDFTNe Oilrlte L.. c.tmo11tn. 10. v.w lnlhtt-troomol Dtperlmtn!No.3of MOTICI!. TOCllEDITCHI$ PUBLIC NOTICE 5TATEOFCALl,.OllNIARIR •-.No. :zo., Fo...,1,,;,. V•Ht y, CA Mid t turt, 11100 Qylc Ctni... Orlw SUPl.RIOlllCOUlllTOf'TME purchase orde r s don't TMIECOUHTYOll'OltAMGE me. Wtt t. In tfl• Clly of Santi Al'll, STATl.OPCAUl'OllMIAf'Oll gistering for spring M a dis on was arrested courses. with four other men last OCC has regis tered November in a R e dlands 31,125 students, up 22.5 retirement hotel. Secre t always bring the e x pect-• U:UI 111•· ... ,Jn. Tflll ti..ialft&ll 11 c.1111 condl.JCttd trr C.IUornlil. TM&COUNTY o .. OlllAMQE SU"ERIOlll COUltTOFTME tlOT I c E F HI! A II I. G 0" .,.,..__,..ldi.l•I. 01t«I F•brlH•T 1•, 1•1S ....... nw edresults. STATEOFCALl"DlllMIAPOlt "E11TION POii "llllSTAND,IMAL Olarl .. LC•lftllbtll WILLIAME.SIJOMlll, E s l11t ol EARL. BRUC E T"ECOUNTTOFOllllNGIE ACCOUNT AMO llE .. ORT OF Tltlast•ll""fft11Utd•llllf1-C..U..y CO...lllrCll'k VOAPAGEL,0.Cffttd . percent over last y e ar. Serviceagentsseized$3.2 A f e w w eeks ago, OCC's day enrollment is million worth or coun· Newhouse d e cided he 13,495 students and the terfe it currency and needed a p a ir of pliers evening.total is 17,630. printing equipment. and a quarte r-inch drin -;::;;;;;;;;:;:;=:;;;:;:--:-:--:::----::;::;--;:;-::-;-:-;:;---;; bit. He or de red them ~ ·'""°·-• -,..,. ; through the u s ual chan· j nels. , ' 'I A short time later, t.'le General Services Ad· ,. ministration in Auburn, ~· ... ·Wash., challenged the t order .. OfficiaJ.s wanted to know wha\ lVewhouse was g oing to do with 10,001 pairs of plie r s. ... A.ftMt ADMIMISTlllATION, "ETITIOlll "'°" (kof'll.ot °'""" Covnlf Oft Ftbnolrr 1 OAIGM•Aut.T.A9'El. NOTICE IS HEAE&V GIYE.M kl a. WOTICE o '.-MEAlllMO OP PIMAl. SE1Yl.EMEMT, POlll ms. • MODAIGJllllAULT lonotlfltteowtM ... dOIJC ...... Al.L.OWAMCE Of' STATUTOtlY MO -JONNL.Wel. ... lN ll'l!TlflON FO• "lllOUTE Of' WILL I llTltAOlll DIM A It T II' 1!E$ TO t1W1t all Jltf"toM IM!vlng c:l.llml ........... ANO .l"O .. LETffaS TE$TAMllf. ATTO•MEY•, ll'l:TITIOM ,011 "'*!~Or ... C01111 o..ltr f'tlm1 ........ Mt.lw thf Y1c1 ~I Mt r.,..ir"" to tile TAlll'I' .....,yl.1,,20,J7, ........ rtllt."7S • ,. __ ,,,..,. u.m, wlfll IM MCHIMY -lltn.111 ..... "'JEAN WATERS SMI-.. APPOINTMENT 0" SUCCUSOll w fN.JS hn".c..~'"°" ""°''""<I'"',-, <I"" ---'"' Y•U5Tll NOT MAMEO IM TNI: UMlla.-U """ '""' __...... -<CE IS E EOY G N WK.L TO l'ILL YACAMC'I' MIO fl'Oll : lltlDd<-1.cw\oprtMllll'-"',wlttlllll NOT H R IVE tltill ,.IMAt. DISTlt19UTION IMCLuotNG PUBUCNOTICE ts:......_, "'c"""'"-'-~1.toUM_,,.,.,.... THOMAS L. LORD flill IUtd ..... Ill• DISYlll8UTION TO TEITAMEM· flt.Ill.._ 0rlft9f Colat °""' ""°'· .t 9't olfkff If Rl.llMll ....... , .. PfCl!loft I• ProOllt ol Will -.! too-1,.. PtcT1TIOUS 9UllMISS .. Jt,tJ.lftd ""'· s.1•11 tt1""1:t .......,.,. c..i"'• Ot-1.,., 56ritt 2111, 1111111 _, OI l.ttltfl Tnl•rnent..., lo TAltYT9'UST MMISTAT•MIEMT Olrol~ 8tKll,ln0r....,.C-. Ptllllontr rtlerente le wl'llc:h Is medl E'4•lt .t OALE L ORAflCE. .._ TM foOo•tnQI ....,_ la~ ltMI· PUBUC,NOTICE ly, 9"kh 1•0'9 pllCt ot bW-Cll !hi tor lllfl""r ~flltYll<l . .nd 1,,_ trw: •ftO•ft at OALE l.VNN ORAKE. ~ff: .....,519'otdl~•H-lltrapi1 ......... IO limt Md !)I.Ct of ,...,.lnoJ lht...,... '-DK•tHd. HARRY kAYE ltEAL TOii; KAYE NOTICaTOClll:liDITOttS !tit Htllt ol wkS llK•dlfll, wlWl'ltow bMn lflt fOJ Milrt" •. 1t1S, •t t:J0.1.m., NOTICE IS HElllE&Y GIVEN tMI REAL "l'Y ; KAYS 'REAL. ESTATE; Stl"liilllOtl COUltTOitTHE ~ltlelltt llW Ursl ""'icellonol lllll i11-c-troomofOoe~rl-ntNo.J EVAOAAKEMsllltd"9Rliftlptl+tloft HAllMY KAVE Rl!AL ~TATI!, ,, .. ,'' STATIOPCALIPORNIAflOll '1041<4 wid c:owt. a.I 100 Civic: Ctnlotl' C.-M for Fir~ Mid FINI Ac:c:IUM and Altpart ,.,._ Ot'lft.CftteMIM, CA,,._ ' , TNE C0UNTTOP09'AMGE Oltflt" ftb. "· ttlt. . -,. · 1 • • Wtll In \ht CHy ol S•ftll AM ot AdmlnlstrlllOft. •llO Ptlltloft '°' Hlff'(K.1 .. ,1, .. '-_'Dr .. Coltt. ...... .a»t R.~"'•c'u'!'.~,,·,",M .. c:: .. c.it1o'.rno11. ' f in.I 5el!ltmtnt, •nd Ptl"IOO'I I• llllH.l,CAn.26 ,. , .1 lntmenl ol llMI Pt lltlo,.., ff EtlettolTHOMASM, RIGAH,-. , . trttailoWIMrntd~ D<lttd Ffbru•rwl(,l~IS ppo Tlll$11ui1o1111Ult~ttdbf11tlft. THOMAS MICHAEL. REGAN. •UISl"KIDDE• • WILLIAM E. StJOMM, ~c:•11ior truatee not 111med W.ttltMll ........... DK .... Count,Clcrll lo 1111 llM •ac.lney. lor ellOW-• of liel""l"'IKI" · Hiid. l ..... yltWw THOMAS L.LOlllD $1alutorw ..... E•lt-dllYry f"1 lllO TNI. llllt""fftl: wn fllld "'ttl U. ·NOflCE IS HERE9'1' GIVEN totN ... ~C...WrDf' .• \oljM-lor tine! distribullon rlltl'lfKt towtlk,. tl'9dltor1• thf.....,. 111-4 dl<tdltftl ,,.._.,,.,,C.11.,....,.,,..,.. N e whouse, from his re-,.,_...,.,. Llw co-tr Clerk of °'""0' COllnty • !fl.k .. 1,._ Mv1no ci.i'"' '9'1nM , ... _ • t1 ,.,_ .. vaot1nc:11, Sllittl1J '' """* tor '"''"'' petJku1tn. Md Ftbr-yJ,, 1•1s it. --· •. mote borde r station, e x --MIHt,C.Uto••l•tt•SJ 1iw1 tM urne...., Plat• ot ""'"" u. ,.... ._._..._. .,, r-..v1rt11 to tite ,.~,...,lactMr plained that he ordered ..... ....,..,1"'p,.•~•• .....,.""' betft t.tl IOO" .1Mrc:i111. ms.•1 PuMl5'1td Or•llOI co.it Dtlf'f Pltot,. 1=.:':.. u. ritc:t•wrr _,..," 1" PublllhRd 0••"91 Co.ii\! o.i1, P'llOI. . . TtC:Ol•ISlll-"'4 9:00 "·"'·· lf'I tit• c:o•ttroom of Fttll..•.l>,20,V.i•Js .,,, I"'~ 1 '"'1o(lffkolt"'a11ovt., .... F4D.20,1f,aftCl"'4r,6,13,1t1s JIS.IJS one pair of pliers. The °"""'ijhed 0,_ coaoi.t 0111, ~·~. ~,1_n1 ""°· 3 ot 1•1d c-t. tt ,,_(MK .... Pl'tMnlttitm.wi .,. · .. ' -,. o ftKH_.,,.o.ocfltr1. to tflt lll'Mlll"llQl'ltd GSA said its computer F1bNW't'20.11,21.1t1s su.11 ~~~~;~1i;>;'.!;.~~·1• .,.. ''°' PUBIJCNaJ'ICE "'c;m llftd strttt. P. o . ao .. t»s. PUBUCNOTJCE would be c orre cted. PUBLIC NOTICE o.i.oF•D•Vl•r 1o, t9ll NtwP011et•"·C•lltar1111n..o,-"k"''I----~------~ ~ WIL.LIAMl.•1.JOMtl, . II tl'lt -'"'' .. tlu~nets ef u-.; -ll"ICTITIOUl9UllMIEIS , ··~ : S e v e ral days later, • Newhouse received a A J box of 15 d o zen quarter· 7 'l inch drill bits . ll'ICTITIOUS 9USIHE55 NAMESTATEMl!NT CovntyClt•k fltcnTtOUl•USUIUS .......,.. ... au INl!er• ... r141inlf'IO lo fllAM•ITATIM•MT YlllT\le AMD SCHECK, IMC. NAMI 1"4TIMeNT ~ """ ol !llkl dtceotnt, •lll'llfllour · TM ICllll'lw'ftQ l*"IOM Mt ........... "'- c.tltft"Df'lff Tiw fol_llllwl111 ,.. ... It.....,. illllll· -cMtfW .. llrllll!llllliCIUonoftl'lb ""'''' Vi~Point. JU~hard Henry Dana, whose ship used to 11Debor off what Is oow Dana Jlarbor, has Jiecome a statue at the barbOr. I)ana, a •man aiid writer, is looking landwlU'(I Mllebls youn1 visitor .lslooldni1e&ward • . .. The following day, 23 dozen quarte r -inch drill bits arrive d. And two 1 days later, 15 dozen drill bits w e re d e livered. lnll•llon btl•llng llpa.-Evwry d•J I tlte l1L1ifl#i(1]i The lollowlrtQ Pt<"ton 11 dol111t bllil "'""' THE FREQUENCY G AOi.iP, •1 W 11th $tfHI, Cn .. Ml!W. Ctillorni -~ J, McCr•y, ll"H Pl"'*"Dr. C:OSYMeu,C.1if.,.ftl1t1•~ TNa ~I b (onOl>c:ted ..., • ... -. Aok'rt J . Mc:C'•' Tllk 1t.1t1men1 ,..., tllM lllll't COi.oniy Clertl of 0r""91 COuow:y ........,.N,.1'1J. ... 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I ~ 3 si:d10Ns, '38 PAGES 1975 TEN CENTS I Lftst .· Stftnd • By 1AN WORTH ,. .. 1ctt~la\l't,1Mtkift 1 .. ,,.I'he 1ue_uioteni:tent's. ~tract and a bou.ndary di&!Hlle were key c6ntrovertie11 Wedftesaay nfght as Saddletiaclt V.alley Unified Seh9ol Q..istrict· · 1ru5tee can· dldates dj0pated Plltilicly, Cor the lait!tlme. ~ · · .. . • Elevon111,15 Candida sJQr Cl\le open seats on tbe boartS af)peared fat\tho'1orum,. 1.,.,...a,ed b)ithe I . !., ·• • .. ::.~t -- • r • League of Women Votera.nct the Saddl,!back Valley Chamber of Cpmmerce. · ' . '1"91•~1tandin&·room-only crowd in tb.e community room or PeoPle's • Federal · Savillp and Loan, candidates faced their·last l'GUJd of questioning before the March .. 4 election. At &take are three four.year terms. and two two-year terms. ,. One of the few liSht moments . . ocourred whe11 i 1.rulldate Bv. Skony, ·a privat~lnveolija,t'.!l', said jn reply to one qU~tiOll,r '!J ' 'a~,'IO'busy takinir.movles.or dl'-trit:t admi)\istrators oo tile gqU colirse.qw;lng workllig hours that I ~ven't .had ·lime lo research' the .,nswer to this question." .. -CamJ>aign ti'naOeing '81.so wu ah i&su-e. ' · ''The time is past when you can vote for the can4idit~ .y.-ilh thf: . .. " . • C.' .. I " I continue on its prF~ent paths ' lf they are re-elected. · ' . They defende~ sw>enntendent ·William Zogg aqd'll\eir ded:Si"Ori 't recently to ren·ew ~is $37:800! a year contract ror four yeans. ~ ''l have no responslbility-tq:any new board members," .. Briner safd, in response to criti is~ that the old board shouh;t heive left the door open tor the~e:r.: tial new board to: ev.a)tl.at'e ;• .. Superintendent Zogg th·emselves -and then renew his contract. Caii<ldate Mary Phillips sided with Piterson and Briner, saying she has the "highest respect for1 I1r . Zogg, ~ ··1 don't know the procedUres11 of the locked door sessions that rt!sutted in this · decision," she said:"[ don't know all the facts but I think v.•e're forluflale to ' <See STAND, PageittJ . tan ton ·ast s ~Ust Che~king ·Guard a Real Bell Ringer El Toro'! persislent bell ringer allegedly was at it acain early to- day Qut this time he has a citation from Qraoge County Sheriff'& of- fi~ers to record hi& latest tangle· with the law. , Deputies said they cited securi- ty gua'rd Albert Joseph ~~rd, 65, or 24191 Palmer St., E;l '°oro, for repeatedly shak- ing the doors of locked at.ores in a local shopping center and tri g- gering the burglar alarms. They said Choulnard and the merchants who e mploy h.im had been warned 24 hours earlier abOut a practice that often had patrol cars speeding to the' shop· ping center to check possible burglaries. ChouinarO ~as quotid as tell· \ ing officers •that time: "YOO do your·job and I'll do niine ... "We cited him because this kind of thing hlfs to stop," sheriCl's Capt. Robert Gri(Cetli said today. ··our patrol officers weren't too pleased. when they had to go out there again just 24 . hours after he was warned about shaking and rattling all those doors." ~ Griffeth said Chouinard was found by deputies early today in the shadows as they again looked for the cause of the alarm that jangled throughout the complex at 23684 El Toro Road. Griffeth said Chouinard told his officers that a low flying aircraft had triggered the alarm system. . " • Douglas Urges JAM Castil~~Schoof N~a~ ~~.r,tetif)n · _-., . . · · · ~: .' IF./ ,J _ ~ t R t Scott Gilreath, -~4. zooms past ·$1.5 milllon .boundaries of 'the C~Pl tr o llJ'ajfif'd ~'Jiw! ,.,, 0 TnJeTS 0 . e um elem'ii't~r.I ~i .. ~~. "·~pen in Mi':i': i .. tri~t, ~ltllopgb ·~ ·~ .. ·e·1··. 1,15;>,~\li·~ia . . . .,,. , , , . , .. ~lql! ... je,io g uq,. or " .... ..: .., .. ·' ,,.,,.,,. ~. J~'">' ·c;a.')5a·c·ty• · · ?· · s«. ·· ·11 ' B1KATH'-CLAN(:Y jusliCycontinurnti.11eilti'tkt." • Madrid 'an ,. ona l?a lhtre <~ • · a ot-..D1i1l°tf>lttit""" The IAM has l 500 ~orken on · · or-'J'he~ McDonnell Douglas Com·. llrik•·•I thi!'MeDonhell Douglas ----------"---....,.:-,.---------''---"--'-'--'-'' ·:..:...·•·;:_· ...;..:..:..._...;.. __ jlany urged strikin1 machinists plaThnt in l!untlngtod~~acblh. I t , I lo crosrtheir own·1>folU!l /19et e ~1011 wa• .,.. • ow as s k ondreturn1owprk~ay .. ' 1,l'iday .wb.fntl!en, members Fire 111J· .... ns u' perv1·s·'or' ·s O.· a.· Y' ·. In a, Jetter i;i.ailed to 19,000 of the UnilOd Ailto and Aeroopace "" co member.a ot tbe Infemational Ifs· Workers voted" to accept a new aociation of Machinists (JAM 1, three-year. con)r,ct instead of 1()(} p 'on strike siifce 'Feb. 10 company joining the JAM strike. erson.s Al.' H·11 p . officials pled&ed to help protect In his letter malled today, . . . •s·. 0 . .• s· .. ~ .. ' J 'ect· those •1*' do cross picket lines Adamson .said some IAM mem· /,.. New' . vork *°mu_Di'Qhrreprts~I. '": bers have· called tht· COQlpany, ... J. 4 A Mc'DDnnell ~kesman said riprtssing fear Of Union fines today tit letter was written in and sanctions,-which C0\.11~ result .~~"t9~~fl~lb.)I Jetterwritten in their eventual firing_ Friday,threaten1ngtofmemem-But .he sa'id in the letter the .hers who cross picket Jine&. ,tJte _ compaqy would not aJlow those amount of money they earn on who cross picket lines to lose the job. · their jobs. • '"The company is genuinely And the messa2e hinted that concerned tha t s trikin g (SeeDOUGLAS,Pa,eA2) em,.p'loy~s are losing valuable ~amid1M," said the letter, signed by RusSt'll Adamson. a McDon· nell Douglas vice president. ''It is difficult for the union lo ·-County Man Killed INDIO CUPIJ -Pedro Belas- quei, Sl, of Santa Ana, was fatal- ,y-fnJiJred Wednesday when he . apparently walked into the side ol a moving freight train, authoflties said. H~ died ~wo hours Jater at Jndio C.Ommuntty r.Hospit\l. .. • · Charges J3lroP.ped LOS ANGELES <UPI> -The District Attorney's office con· firmed that theft charges have been dismissea against Joseph Carter, 41, one of four suspects accused in a-plot t9 bilk the city out of mill\ons-0f dollars through the \heft of municipal checks. Carter, attested Jan. 7, had been deScribed by' authoritie& as a "mover and a shaker" in an un - successful attea.npt (o-c.ish three or 18 checks stolen from the city's computer center a year ago. L..ja Young Says ,cii•1a. .is-'VIP' f £Jlttor'1 Not~: Thia istht i4th irt a serie• oJ profile• on the 15 candidates /M th~ Saddlebock Valley UnJ/ied School DUtrict board of trw:tees. March 4 dittrict votirr1 will select five tru1rffi -thret for four-year trrm s . and trlfo fo~ [wo·year tmm.1 Th~ child is the "VIP" of th e scho<il and the key to the whole eduqatlonal s.ystem is the teacher. That's· the opinion of Loa. Youna of Lacuna HiJJs, an4 she believ~ that if she is eleeted to the S&dd\~back Valley Unified School District board of trustees an "ltphuls on the c:las!room and the ntt<ls· of the <hild would be r~ltabllshed. . • ' "lh ~~~atlo~; iess~'"°,l\Ol taug~l,. they are c•lllhl llU'O\lih lhe entliusl~•m or u.. teach•. The child h~• to catcll th• spirit ,.-~: •.)rum ID beina, llOt a 6n aol · tnd he has to W treole)I • Ulee-YOUNG, Pac-All NEW YORK (APl -A five· alarm blaze that virtually gutted a New York Telephone Co. build- ing in Lower.M anhattali early to· day injured more than 100 firemen and civilians and di s· rupled service on police and hos pital emerjency lines and on some 170,000 privat,e telephones. Fire officials said the t:slaze continued to,rage ·outof~ontrol 12 hours after it began shortly before midnight. They cautioned that even if•lheJire were brought uoder'!control today , it would con- tinue t• smolder for several days. ~ <The Orange County gefteiaJ manage r for Pacific telephone, E. W. Dey, Santa Ana.. sai~ ··orange County telephone customers ar~ .being asked to limit calls to th' ·New Yor.k metropolitan area to only those of a most urgent nature. The fire there has resulted iniong distance as well as local N'ew York calling delays due to the resulting backup in telephone traffic.'' J ·'This is the worst disaster in terms of.service in the t\i,Story of the New·"York T..elepholie Com- pany," declared George Kerinel- ly , an assistant vice president in New York. Hou.Se Views . • Tax-cut Bill WASHINGTON (UPI> - The House ~gin debate· to· da~ on a $21.3 liillion tax·cut blll, lnelUdln1 reb1tes ot up to $200 for M ever'y taxpayer. Pa1111e w at: certaJn~ pro- bably on hlday. · Althouah there was some scattered ·,opposltlon to cut· t!"''.lailes at this.POint, n.ota· blY from House Gt>P lead!ll: • John Rhodei, lH~ ovpheim" ' 1.n. mljority Of H'1'1$e. rjlell)· 'bers appe0red apxl~ to casl a ydl~that w.ouJd pet.money · lntq cons111uinta'.w<l<eta. ' 'ij\e oril>' 111.aJbr ~Ue waa o~llt an is•ft• Ullf:llated' to eeroon1l !all · ~ . ~p!OUOll' a By WILLIAM SCHREIBER ot .. Dally .. 1 .... SQtl Another major planned com- munity development project that could add 9,000 new· residents to the Saddleback Valley was .ap- proved Wednesday by the Orange County Board of-Supervisors. Aliso Hills, a G:tO-acre parcel of land that used to be part of the Moulton . R.anch trust praperties, ~ill be a.~l~nd of hpu~ing rflPgJ,og from low-density, single family hom~s lo high -'densily con: dominiums. Frank Newberry, &•spokesman for · th e landowner McKeon Construction Compa;r'y, sa'id. con- siderable changes have. been made in the planned community documents sin<!e the last time supervisors saw it. ' Ali so Hills came before ·the .board for action last Nov. 27 but the ·board was deluged with pro- tests and voted to send the en9-r• package back to the plann1PJI commission for restudy. -1 Sup.ervisor Thomas ~ley, "(ho represents the a~~a, raised DJOSt oftheobjectiolfS. . His opposit~on slammed from the i>rojeCt'.'s high density, pro- posed developme nt .on. sleep slopes, lack of scenic~ ttiJh~ay planning', rilinimal os'e ottreen- belt sp:ac:e and i>Os'$ible destruc· tion of valuable prelUstoric fossil beds .. · . ~ · · A,t \he firsthear.ing, I{Unlington Bea'~ geolo~y . teacher,· CatOl Sta~m 1 ·a:tr' a1r.M1.paleoilful.Ogf st, .told)supervfsOrs·tth'e lahd b&s de· posits.of sotn'lliofthe most unusual tyJie. $he saiQ an entire geologic. r e: cora of th'e county's pretiistory is preseryed iQ layers ofrockonpor- ljons Of the land designated as high.:den;;ity. · . · Since th.at ,hea ring, Newberry ~aid'hi.5 ~t3(f 3nd county plarih~s have'wOrked fogettrer to cbme'up ¥.'!th a revt~ed plan or deve'\pp· n'ifnt, "(hat ·'could serve as · a in'od'el for 'otl}er planned ' coin·- muni'tieS The prdje~t , \Vhich is bounded . (See ALISO, Page ~l ll.ocky Won;t Seek Presidentia·l Nod WASHINGTON (AP) ~Vice "-"] h ave no pro,s pe"cts, no President Nelson A. Jtockefeller thol\ghts and nO' plans· for 1980. I today virtually rulect:himself Out. don't think anyooe gives a good of presidential politi ~torever. Goddamn about 1980." Citing his age and a desite to . Rqck ereller's remarks came keep Pres ident Ford's trust, during ·an hoUr·1ong, post· Rockefeller declared ... "I'm just • midnight session ~·th reporters not a competiilve /actor with.the aboard Air Force o as 1:'e re- risinc stars" on the Republican tb?nect to WaSbin on trpm a political front. '. speaking engagement w~ The vice president, fi6.. insisted. day rii-.g:h t befor e 3 ,000 that Ford is ''bound to run and be.' aulomotive"engineersin Det.r:oil. a candidate" lor re·el~tion ,in 'As he h~ before. Rockefdler 1976. said he 1 hoped and expected to So "you've got' to be talking bec'on\e a .major pPllcy 'and plan- about 1980'' as to his own chances rung rorce tt)'9uch his -and his for the presidency, Rockefell~r stafti$ '-expanded rol~ wJthin said. "And that's crazy." the')>ol!iestic Coil~c)l. lbe White He also declared that ''I'm r~·· House agency ch~tie.d ll(lth Ill with that sturr -with polities. mesl\lne the v~rlous runctl<4 or This ls no time for it. l'bitterly,rt-the executive department) as . sent people who talk -.bout .well·~ a~vlslng1he 11resid~nt on politics in the ruture When we've day~t<kla robl~m~. ..... ~ · ·• · · ~11· · · !b' t eJ\'11~ • ,.. • ; 'ill!O h.i :r."~' . t ' . ~·~sOeRotitY, '~Al)!" ~-~ ~ 4( • .1; 't • t • Fuel Rig Explodes In Fire By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of tfllt D~lly Piiot Vi<" 'fhree men burned todeath in a Stanton service station office late Wednesday whe'1 a fuel truck transferring gasoline fl'Om an underground s torage tank ex·' ploded in a searing ball of names. Police said at least 1,, .. 0 or the victims were attendants at the Shell station, located in the mid· die of town at Kat.ella Avenue and Dale Street. The coroner's office tentJ'live- ly identified. the victims as John Colon, 20, of Garden Grove: William David Goll, 14, of Anaheim, and Jim Carlson, 21, of Garden Grove. A deputy said the tentatiVe idenJf(iCafions we~e tho~e of i>ersqns.sUp,Pos,ed-to11ave ~at ; . t.\'e.sU>,tj_Pfi ,WIJ.f.11 th<1explooion pc.-·c.utttl:f. He said it prObably will ta:ke-two or th'ree days to · esta\)lish positive identificatioft through teeth . . th, ·thunde/ing explosion awakened scores of reside,s1b in. th'e vicinitY ju:lf. before midnight: and investigators said t)le mushroom.-.sh3.ped fireball · was visible mor.e.than a mile.aw.ay. }Iost of the information .a'.bout the . tragedy came from~ M·~ Golden, 48, of Lakewood, driv~ of the. truck and tra.i.ler tanter. He escaped injury when the rig exploded. . . , ~I A police ,:;pokesman •*id Golden told ofijce..r:$ Ke lfjid Deen.- assigned PY Evans Tarlk une..l)f Ma)'wood to take 8,0<iJ gallOns out Of the buried (ank for;_tran§f:er tO·another s.talion. . _ 1 "He said he• had pumped out onJy 250 gallons ·when he notiC\d . a small fire ~ burnin·g under tb.e · tiuek at the rhOuih of the stori.gC tank,'' the police spokesmari. ~aid. ·•,• '!He said he immediately turned 'off the pumps when the fire' started. lo spread and· screamed to the three guys in ihe· s'ta tion to gel out,'' the ' spokesman added. • Seconds later, gas fumes com- ing .out th~ top of the truck ignit- ~ engulfing the rear trailer and service station in flames. ·"It was like a blow torch." the police spokesman said. "Those three guys never had a chance." ·Golden told police he ran for (See 3 j(ILLED, Page ..\z ; Const ... Wealh«"r Late night and early morn- ing fog a'nd lo""· clouds otherwise bazy suns hine ·Friday,' tbe weather service says. Highs 64 at the beaches lo74inland. Lows42to52 . INSl.DE TODA¥. Contractor Jay Laillom it meticulously puttiag the pieces • backtogether.aftnwindandrain roUed havoc through the JleGTS at historic Mi.s.tion Son Juan Capiltrono. Sto,.Y, Page 81. Index At ....... lotf''tke •• Ill'-~-aJ ....... ...,. .,, C.Ufw11h1 AJ et.uMIM C7-t• c-ks •• --.. 0..~kff AM ....... lai ....... .. l:INNl-.M .... ! ,..,._. C4> "'~ •s _,,t... .. . ...,.,...... ... ~~ .. -' -• ' I t ' • ... • ' I • ' Escalated PHNOM PENH NPil .:._U.S. commercial airliners dod&ing rocket fire launched a massive airlift of food 19 besieged Phnom Penh today In a lut-ditch at· tempt to keep Cambodia. from falling to pro.Communist rebels. Two Chinese-made 107MM rockets. exploded on the c:roonds ol the C1mcar Palace occupied by Cambodian President Lon Nol, but caused only slight d1maee. Another shell landed across the street from Camcar, wounctina: two soldiers, CamlJo. di an officials said. /)The U.S. food Oights escalated l Berlin-airlift proportions even -the American ambassador to ' Cambodia warned the country could fall to the rebels by April unless more U.S . aid funds are made available. ,.... Eleven DC8 jet flights by planes of two American com- mercial companies flew mOl'e than 300 tons or rice to Phnom Penh from Saigon, landing and takine off at Pochentong Airport as rockets burst nearby. Rebel gunners fired seven rockets into the airport, killing seven persons and wounding 27 others, but there were no U.S. planes or pilots hit, military sources said. "There were two rockets on the field," said K . W. Healy or Oakland, pilot of the first night. ••But it was • good flight. Weather was good, and there were really no problems at all." Phnom Penh has been only supplied by the air since Feb. 6, when insurgent troops blockaded theMekona: River. Military sources said hand-lo· hand flghtin1 w.as rePorted today around the last government con· trolled town on the . Ptlekong, Neak Luong~ 35· miles southeast m Phnom Penh. To~gh Prison Crumbles to Girl Scouts SOL&DAD (AP I -A bunch ol determined Girl Scouts,-inspired of noble purpose, won a six·week battle against governmental , bureaucracy whe)'.l they were finaJly allo~ed to deliver a dozen boKes or ~ookies to a CQnvicl at Soledad Prison. . Troop 2391 of Hayward has been trying to mail the cookies to inmate 0,on W.ilcox since Jan. 16 as ···~ symbolic eXpression of their1tiendsfllp to all prisoners." · Prtson of(lciais rebuf(ed the girls' first attempt to send the cookies, saying packages for prisoners were only ac.cepted at Christmas and on birthdays. ••PerJnstltutlonal order No. 78, pacltatt• or this type are not Authorized due to the problem or being abl~ to search for lMJSSible contraband," R .M. Depue, a prfion administrator, wrote in a letter to tbe"trQOp. • ••Jn my opinion.'' he added, "it is not lb aood taate for me to ac- eept. a dcination from a national organization to go to an in- dh'ldua.llnm ate." The glria li>pealed to Raymond Procunler,. then. state director ol corrections. · CooklC!: chairwoman Marge Trejo Said· she later received a llitter from Procunier's office, sayina SOiedad officials were now ''prepared in this particular instance to make an exception to a gentl-al rule against accep- taliC:e or donated foodstuffs .... Bven so, the bureaucratic wheels were s low to budge. The c:ooltles were shipped Feb. 6, but weren't delivered to Wtlcox unUJ Wednesilay. ORANGE COAST sa DAILY PILOT TI1t0r:c.eaa.a o.nr P11o1.-w1110ti.c-....,._ ws-PY"'· i PVbli.....,..,.o.._,. 0.111: .......... "'9 Comp ... ,. 5-W ... Mll ... .,... ............... -111' 1Jlt°"91f> F .... ~ CM .. -.._ He-1 Ii.Id!, Hw!Oll,,_.,,. F- a.Mo \i•tley, lr•IM, 5e&tt1Mlle<IO 'Hiiey -~ ... 11/Seulll CMM. 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Lac\!~• HW1 ~ 1tll ,her ~UlbMcl a.n11<three Inn •Ctn • for nine years. She haa been atten;lin& board ol lnlltees meelinP for eliht years. She has been actJ.ve lo the Valencia Elementary School parent-advisorj bba.rd, the La Paz lntermedi,.te School pa.rent group. and baa Mrved two years on the board of the Ml....., Viejo High School PTO. She was chairman of the La Paz music boosters club and ii a representative to the Saddleback Valley Education Council. Other activities include serv- ing on the Mission Viejo H11h School princlpal's curriculum committee, on the board of direc- tors of the El Toro Pool A.uoci&· lion, and as a lobbyist for the last bond election. Mrs. Young has promoted and publicized SC hool projects -arl aptitude she believes she could apply as a trustee. Mrs. Young said she wresUed with whether to run , for _a long time. ••Jn the end, the contJnual dissension and contention on the board ·was what ,nade up my mlnd,'' she s&i(I. ''This hurts the Classroom, arid hurt morale.:· Shepbjects to ''wasteful, need- less;J>Etnding" by the board. She has made that a cen'tral part of fief campaign, . blasting expen· ditures for consultan\s, ex· pensive conferences ~ travel expen5Fs, and cosily studies. "Thal kind of! Spending is shoc·li:tng when there are classroom needs that are not be· ing fuUilled, ··she sald. ''Jt,_seems district admintstr8Jors; f&l the need lo hire a 'consultal\t every tim~ I.hey have to 10 to Ille toilet. I'd as'Sume if they're capable ad· ministrato~s they could handle m o s t o<f t b e s e th in gs lH@mselves ." ., . Further, Mrs. Young states, with Saddleback taxpa.yers shell· ing out the highest schbOI tax rate in Orange County, "lt's time the board requires that Salaries paid are earned ... Tl) ere are many strong, hopeful signs in the district. Mrs. Young said. One is recent ap- proval of funding for the El Toro community swimming pool . which she said is ''a hillmark for a strong recreational program." She also believes l.t,le ctistnct 1s off to a good start in Its construe· tion program, due to '"good quick action and good planning.". But she feels some or the pro- blems of the past including dou- ble sessions for ~fission Viejo and El Toro High Schoo) last year could have been avoided with better communication and planning before the district un- ification. Mt>s . Young s tressed she is very supportive of adult educa- tion and would like to see that program, along with the mental- ly gifted minors program, ex- pended. She said study should be made of the need to refurbish and ex- pand some distri ct facilities, such as Mission Viejo High ..- School and Gates and Olivewood Elementary. FroMP~AI ALISO~ .. by Paseo de \"alencia, La Pai Road, Moulton Parkway and Rossrriooc Leisure World, will in · elude more than 130 acres of open space. . Newberry said some of the new green area lakes in the most valuable fossil beds and, in any ease, experts will be called well in advance of any construction work to determine if any relics s hould be removed. The developer has also refrained from any plans to build on slopes steeper than30degrees. Of particular concern to Riley were steep bluffs adjacent to La Paz Road. Newberry told supervisors lhe planned community document -it.self has been radically changed in content in that it will now be subject to a t>hased "features plan" of development. Each seg- ment of the project will be subject toindi\.'idual site plan review. The density issue, Riley told his fellow board members, has been effectively dealt with because the new restrictions will automatic a I· ly keep the population figure well • below the projected maximum. The only oppGsitiOn to the pro- ject at Wednesday's hearing came from a groUp of Leisure World residents, who voited con- tinuing concern with high density adjacent to their reUrement eom- munit)r. Pat Penney of Leisure World ibid the board the new project, Wlt.b lts many youn1er residents, could. ''seriously endanger our pe•eerul way of U vi.ng. '' Showers Forecast B7TlleAHoel11.ed Preu tbe lair weath~r Northern Californians ~••• been enjoying may come to an •brupt end with · showers today In m811)' •e<llons ~ and snow in the Sierra north or • Tahotl the weathel')nlUl said t~ 'day. Moroover, rain !ll•Y 1pread as farsoulh as the Sall Frantl•<o· Bay artl by tomor~, the Na- tional Weafh•r SerlrJce pre. dieted. s bve .• 'l'rut111 Geo.re• Heni7 ml~ Ille e tNt w• 11¥1 ~'1¥bo It~•*· or coo ..., tor Zoc1 ..s 5oid that declsion would have answered the objections. of ciU1ens who showed up ID P"!l~•~ the board'.-action at a mceUng several mj)nll\,& ae:o.' ... Carole .Neustadt said ih her • opinion; "The ~ard'(lldnotsHow .:.. proper re1ponsi'leness to t11t •, community" on lh.9 contr8ct.J.s· sue. · She added, "It is tim·e to_1et down to the buafn'5s of t4\iC•· lion. We need to re-prior\tize and re-evaluate. The point is not how we make up fo r mistakes In the past but how to salvage what.we ,have: now and go on to better things.'' · Loa Young called for a fre&e on birlog consultants and sug- gested a bimonthly newsletter be mailed to school district tax- pay,rs via the-water bill. She repeated earli er criticisms of district expenditures for con· ference and consultants fees. She also sa.id the school should work on improving reading scores. ·Trustee Dennis Smith said three issues are most important in the prese'nt campaign: integtt. ty, the quality of educational leadership, a nd allocation ol tax dollars. . He called for ''strong positive leadership for the future" and for ·•sensible attendance boundaries between schools .'' 1 'Dau ih Court' . · I n... Can·'tRead -····"~ .i.9!9So D ·ad Sues Dall• ...... Milt ~ WANTS DA;Y IN COURT Jim Sween~y, Father Hardhats Ho_lt1 ·Up -. NY Traffic By KATllY CLANCY Ot tilt .,.lly l'Ost MllH • • • Patric~ Sweeney Is a wrestler at Edison High School ln Hunt· ington Beach.,,. But after 11 years of public education, his. father claims, Patrick doesn't read very well. , His father, ~im Sweeney, ls an· gry about it. Sweeney, a 20·year veteran of the ~ Angeles POUce Depart- ment, has filed small claims suits in West Orange County municipal court against the Hun- tington Beach Union Hilb School District, the Fountain Valley <elementary I School District and the Slate of California. ·And , he plans to keep filing the s uits until the public schools teach J>atrick to read. ··1 feel frustrated,'' said Sweeney of 19801 lsUlmus Lane. "'I have gone ,faithfully every year to pareot.-teaeher con- ferences, and I have begged them to teach him to read." "'Now I am having my day in NEW Y 0 R K (AP) -court," he said. "I would like to Thou'sands of hard-hatted eon-see a lot of other parents do the struction workers, angered by same thing.'' high unemployment in their Sweeney has filed two suits so ranks, milled around City Hall far, each seeking SSOO in Patrick to a tutor. who is tearhing him to r·ead phoneUc111l- ly. He claims the system ls work· Ing for Patrick, and If he wins his suits, he plans to use lhe $500 tu continue paying the tutor. Sweeney also said Patrick isn't the on1y child "who has been permanently handicapped" by the schools' failure to teach read- ing. h His older son, Jim, w o graduated from Edison t\l/O years ago , lost a four-year athletic scholarship to collea:e. Sweeney said, because h e couldn't read well enough to keep up his gra.des. Sweeney said he is worried that Patrick 'A'On "l even be able to find a job after graduation. "'He won 't be able to fill out an application ... his rather said. Sweeney &aid he Isn't op· timlstic about his 'chances or 'A'in - nin1 the court suits. "They'IL probably rule against me. Schools have a monopaly on kids," he said. ··1 just want to have my da.,y in court." Fro•P~Al Asked about the superinten- dent's four;year contract ex- tension1 cand'idate Preston Howell quoted a Daily "Pilot editorial saying that the board's alleged concern for: ''district'coo· tlrNity" as a reason for the et- tension was "absurd." . today and triggered massive damages, the most allowed in DOUGLAS. • Bill Kohler ca'lled for district budgetary economy. "We've gol to save where we can in this spiralin,g inflation," he com• mented. He added that one ex, ample was $6,000 spent on a re- cent consultant's study on how to realign the classified staff. "Either Gary Shinkle, the dis· trict personnel director, or Jack Schumaker, administrative superintendent, were qualified to do that," he said. traffic jams which spread far up-small claims court. town and into Brooklyn. The first suit, which names on- The huge rush-hour ]ams ly the high school° district, was fanned out· from the Brooklyn heard lolonday but a ruling was Bridge, where the eon.stnlction postponed until March 17. workers in cars and on foot He filed a second suit this blocaied all traffic, -and police ·week, naming the elementary finally closed the bridge. Traffic distMct" and s tate. as well. It will was diverted to other bridges be heard r.-tarch 24 . spannlnetheEastRiver. Dr. John Hunt, a5:sistant There were several incidents superintendent for education of pushing and shoving between services for the high school dis· palice and the hardhats. One trict, admitted Wednesday that person was arrested after a fis· Patrick "can't read very well." tfigh1 broke out between police When he entered Edison High and the demonstrators. Another School three years ago he was re- m an was taken into custody but ading,at about third grade level, ·was later released. Hunt said. Now he reads at about It was the first major de-fifth grade level, he continued. monstration by construction Patrick is enrolled lo Edison's workers since one several years educationally handicappe:d pro- a go when the hardhats gram. descended on City Hall 1.o sho": "He ~ertainly is intelligent their support for the Vietnam enough to read better than he is War. reading no'A'," Dr. Hunt eon- some Workers might consider re- signing from the union, when Adamson mentioned a National Labor Relations Board rulin1 that unions may not impose fines against members if they first re- sign from the union before re- turning to work . "'We urge all of you to return to work," Adamson said, while also asking union members to ur1e the I AM leadership to reopen contract talks . No contract talks have been held since Feb. 2. The ttlcDonnell sPokesman said today some worken have returned to work, but he declined to say ho'A· many. E'roMP~AI ROCKY ... 3 KILLED. Police~ aware for weeks that tinued. ·'lie may have some emo-• could bec~me a second base of there would be a demonstratioo tional things that keep him from hi s life arter shouting a warf'Ung lod h d 400 th d. to the men. He was treated for Power within an administration, ay, a men on e scene rea 1ng. Rockefeller cited two reasons as early in the morning but had to "It has been suggested that the shoek at Stanton Community to why he might become an ex-augment that force later. father (ind oul whether or not llos pital and r eleased. . ceplion: Police declined to estimate the that is true." Hunt said. The force of the blast caved in "The first is relating to the size of the demonstration, which But Sweeney claimed the pro-the rront of the service station. "d d h . 1. spread in all directions from City blem is in the educational pro-causing ab6ut $10,000 dama1e. Presa enl an is persona llY H II b th grams, 11·r•t at Mewland Elemen· police said . ... And the Other is relating to a a , ut newsmen at e scene s· ~· vice president who is 66 and go-estimated there were at least lary Schooi, then at Edison. The spokesman said an in· 7 000 t 8 000 · t k. rt F 1 th •• Id vestigation into the cause or the ingon67yearsold,andtherefore , o • men a 1ngpa · or exampe. e ._.year-0 rather Sal.d he re'ent'y took explos ion is still under w .. •Y. is not in a competitive situation r,;====::==::::==:==:===========·===~·=,...=-==----------=""'"'i with ri si ng stars on a long-term :~~~~i~~~r~i;!~~:~.~\:~~ ~ .. ·-~~ n;-.. ~.~.4JLD !lSHIOHED hi s Cabinet. I try to avoid trouble between him and members of his staff. I don't want to give him ~ _ trouble. I "'ant lo help him. BARGAIN D'l"S We've talked about it , I've ex- plained this to him .. ."'. Widow Offers Self for Dogs Happy Days are Here Again ... save up to 50% on famous brands! LONDON {AP> -A 74-year- old nonsmokin,g widow has 0£- fered herself to replace dogs in experiments by the Imperial Chemical Industries to find a sarecigarette. Lady Parker, widow of a lord chier justic~. said Wednesday that ICI Research director Alfred Spinks told her she was "too old." Lady Parker's secretary added ; "Dr . Spinks told her she could not be used because he con· sidered animal life Jess impor· tant than hum an life and that as long as people chose to s moke they had to be protected. He said the company cnuld not be in- fluenced by the emotions of children." A newspaper photo last month of beagles strapped into smoking mathines to test a cellulose- based cigarette developed at lCI sparked a flood or protest from dog lovers. El Toro Student Geis Kiwanis Post El Toro High School sophomore Hope Moylan was elected administrator for Keywanette Region Four at a re- cent convention. ' ROTARY MOWER 18" SINGLE BLADE ELECTRIC GRASS SEED s5999 IULK GRASS Sl!ED 99~ Economical wey to build ,up your lawn! DorFlle Shel•ing Systems CLOSEOUT 50°/o OFF I I I I I I I I I I PRE-FINISHED SHELF ' • Rich Walnut Finish • Pre-cut, Pre-Finished • Ready to use SHELF HARDWARE Easv to put up and adjust in seconds v-'.) S1695 Single I.ever KITCHEN FAUCET ,.., .. c-,_ . ....,.. E-Z 6AHE LATEX FLAT liNAMEl £ E-Z KAiil ·IATEX FIAT 8!! · ENAMEL1 -Lbob like a flot wllhoo like enllmel ... ldeal w'*9 children ploy. Wl\iio; c:ua· tom colon "priced higher. The office of administrator is the highest obtainable in any Keywan ett e reg ion . The rt------~-:»:-:--1-08-,-ock---.._--------------..1...----~----------I Keywanette Club is a young ' ......-..ca-~ ~ women's Service g roup • ~ ~ ~ . sponsored by Kiwanis lnterna-CABl"'ET H'" •DW'"RE -llonal. Miss Moylan also is vice ,.. All "' {) president o! the El Toro High CLOSE OUT ( lt::f> School Keywoaettes Club. 50o/o QFF •• ·~, ~ II STOllHQUll M ......... .. ',., Smt.t-6SM. IM • ' I .] "T! I l)ne, !!~ top ' /-. 1 J p con roel alrl p';:! te fall ,J of I ~ ol d8' !~ dlai 1i lo! as I C•• COii UP} Ill• I pla me lh'a Pet tak 8S I F . - • --•• • + -. - - ' • - -,-. ~ TodaY-'• 008 fl , N.): ·scoeb" ' . ' .... .. "" ,I vol.. 68 No. 5a 3sECTIONs· 38. PAGES O R~NG i cb_vNTY,;.(;~iF08N A 1 1975 TEN CENTS Pu!>Dc :u'tumes comm;ssion or- ficiaJt recommended Wednesday lh~t AIJ;t!'l.l~ornll\~ pant~ lhe r~ute .·from Orapge· County Airportto L•i• :ra~O\\ .• ' ·-rhe;rec~mmendation c1me C)fte_ day -after Newj>ort Beach Mayor r>on,14· Mclruiis appeared at the P.UC httarings in Santa Ana to p:roU.st·Alr·Californla'.s bid !or Ji • .. ' th.eroiate. ?.tcJiinis-teetified that eranting Ali" California T ;thoe seryice would adCUo ndise and air pc)llu- tion in Newport Beach and in· . crease congestion in Ole airport area. But Vahan Petr:ossian of the PUC said Wedneoday that bolh Air California and PSA should be · f · I '• a:fantdd-Talioe: r.Outes vacated Feb. 5])ythe HOiiday Airlines. , · According to Petrossian, the 0£-~~ge Couqty.based airline s1~d.serve t.he 1oute with stoP- ov.,-s ·iir San JoSe, Sacramento and San Franc>scp. . . .PSA , 'etrbssian sa\d, c.ould then serve Ta hoe .travelers at Oa·kland , Lo:: Angel es., , ... ,. HolJ~·wood -llurb'an(< and ''Perhaps s.cramentp.'' "Rjs ~roposal was &'ased-1>0 lhe assumptiOfl'\hat<lfoliday .will.not t.e·involve9 in 'l'ahoe service aod ruled,,put Air Nevada from con- sideration. During the two-llay he4lfing. Max .Vandordrecht, executiYe. '"ice pr:esident and tfeasl,lfer of A.it:. Cal, told the coinrflission -·--·-· -... .. , . , passenger revenue from the routes could be expected to.reach $3,5 million the first year. He estimated that the profit to the airline >A'Ould be $375,000. It is estimated that 'l15,000 passengers annu ally, 30.000 or them from Ora nge CQunly, wiU fl y the Tahoe route in 191' If A1r Cal iS. aw arded perma"1ftt rOOj . . Ing a s re c o m m e n.d e d by_: Petrossian. Air Califor nia w as given inp: terim permission last week to service Lake Tahoe pending the. awarding of pe rm anent routes. The hearings will resume in April to determine permanent proprietors hip of the routes to the, resort area. 't ', .. t -a .tt __ ·on =.. .. ::;:::-; :: .. · t ' .. - • . .. -· --, .. _. ~ ~·· . -s .. . . A:ir._lifl$ · Increase ' • In .Asia PHNOM PENH (UPIJ -U.S. commercial altliners dodging~ rocket fir~ launched a m·assive airlift or rood to ~esieg.,i Phpom Penh today in a l~l·ditch at- tempt to keep Caml)qdia from falling to pro;Communlstrebels. Two ChineAe·made 107MM, rockets exploded on the a.rounds ~f the Camcar Palace occupied by Cambodian President LQn N·oi,. but caused only· slight damage, Anolher shell landed across the street from Camcar. wounding two soldiers, CamOO. dian oJficials said. 1'be U.S. food flights escalated to Berlin-airlift proportions even as tbt .... !Jle*aq a111~dor, 10 C•mboclla warped !be C<>lintry could fall lo the rebels by 1'prll unl~.mora.1;.s. aid fundS. are made avaUablo. Ele.ven DCI jel fli&btS by planes. of · two 'Amei:foan "I'm· me~iar companies ·new ~ore lh'an 300 tons of rice lo Pbl'om Peoh from· Saigop, landin1 and taking off at Pochentoog Airport asrockdl b~tnearby. Rebel gunhers fired sefen ISeelUlllUFT. Page Ml lrvi~ Okays · • K~~gar:~n Retuni Tp Work l}ouglasUrg¢s ' . ~ St~ers·.Pa'ck t By KATHY CLANCY OttMOell' PlletM.eH The McDonneli Dooglas Com· pany urged striking machinists to cross jheir own picketJ lines and return to work today. In a letter mailed to 19,000 members or !he International As· sociatiOn of Machinists (IA~t J. on tilrike since Feb. 10 cort;pany olflcials pledged to helP... protect those who do cross picket lines from union reprisal. A McDonnell spokesman said today the letter '-''BS >A'ritten in response to an IAM letter written Fl\iday, thteatening to fine mem· ben who ~o.. picket lig .. lhe . . amount of money they earn on the job. .. The company is genlline!y concerned 'th·at striking employes are losin~ va1Uable, earnings," said the letter, signed , by Russell Adamson, a McDoll'· . nell Douglas vice president. "It is difficult for the union lo jw;tify continuing the· strike.'' The IAA·I has 1,500 \\·orkers 011 strike at the AolcDonnell Douglas plant in Huntington Beach. The union v.•as dealt a blow last Friday_when the 11;000 members of the United Auto and Aerospace Workers voted. t~ act;ept a ~ew , l~~JJG~P.JCeMl " --'i.:J :;:ua-... ..:..1 Poffee to Re~e._€ Brian, 3, Follows . -. His .·L>lld to Work . ... By ABTHl!K it. VINSEL_, Ottaeo.ltJPINlllAafl Brian MltcbeU Pama, J, went for two rides W '!llneoday, ooe on a liWe red, Whit:e, Irvine police car. . . to get acquainted ·and have a chat. r Brian promptjy clammed up. lte was scared. ~ t He got even ev;o more scared when Police Offi~r ~dy Malik (See BR!AN, Pige .Ul • ~:::..:::-.:; ~· ~ . . :. - , o.ilr P'l ... ·tlaft .,,.,.._ ~ l.M ,..,,.. N~w N~tjnfi'Place 8irds' nest m windoW .-0r one of new I>' restored rooms of Mis~ion San Ju,\Ul C'\Pistrano. Contractor Jay Latham is l\_lllt1ng pieces back together' •in' historic mission. ~lore p1ctures, story qn ~age _J37. Poltcy Shift A ne w policy allowing Youngsters to eoter kindergarten at two~Umes during the school ye.,-was approved by the Irvine schOol'board.Wednesday. H• was followin"g bi.4 dad Maury to work at a Los Angeles chemical plant, theorizes his mother_. Mrs. Cami,lle Panza. He only mac;le it two blocks. when the pedestrian traffic got too thick. The ped strian traffic consist- ed of neigh~rs Mrs. Joyce Hug· gins and Mrs. Sharyn Dahlke, wbo spotted Brtari pedaling at a good clip through the intersec· ti on of Yale and Winvale Avenues. Ro.~ky Rules Self Out The policy would allow 'children who.are lout years, nine mon~ old by Sep!. 1 to enter lcin· dergarteo in the faU. Children who are four years, nine months old by Feb. 1 could enter the spr· ·ingsei:nester. The policy does not. require 'parents to enroll chlldren early. leaving parenta t.he.oPtioo to wait until the following fall to enroll children. ChiJdren entering kin - dernnen woiild go OI\. lo first crad~the'followincfalL Never having seen the tiny commuter jn their California Homes "neigbborhQOd, the 27- year-old housewives stopped him Fire ~njures 100 fersons In New York ,, -' Thia ·•Pl'll>J a com.mlUee' or teic~ iS to dfl(lguidelines for lnforniallon llsUog the advan· tages.a.ild'dlsadvaol.al!M o( early admittance. Thet,:""1filao draft cri~r ·eal;ly allllilltance. lo ' first &flille'for child>...n.~bo ha'"' NEW YORK (AP> -A five· not ~nici"~Wbofo,)"8r '•"kin· alarm blaze that virtually gulled rlfp' ~" · ' -• ,., aJ'ew V-ork T.elephone Co. qui Id· der-ga • ~ · .1.'r 1 • • • "'I ih I l · ' · -1ng 1"' Lower JY an attan ear y o-• tV \' ..... , (lay inj\lred more than 100 · • · ·-• firemen and civilians and dis· Irv· 1·ne· 5..:.L*o'l rui>t•d service on police and Gia.., hospjtal emergency• lines and on B~d~1,"&. ~..w..t. ' ... d som 110,otOprivatetelephones. '~ 3'YT 4-1:~ Fire om'Cials said the blaze " · , continuedtorageoutofcontrol12 ' Irvine ec'h<IOI ClistnC\l truitAIM hours alter it began shortly awmledlh€1asllwo bi<fs fOO' &,.. beloi'O midnight. They cautioned sltuC\IClh of the .Jrvjne lllth lllal even i(-the fire were brought ScboolWectnesday. · ... uni::ter control today, it would con· plcamt;Jl ng contract w_as tlnue .to mold r ,for several awarded to 20th Cenlury Plui.nb-dan. - inl fqr '3911,170. The healin&. yen-(Tbe>-Orange Coun\Y general tllalloa and air condlliOlllng <on· Jf p ·1· I h tract W.Dl to .,,0 Heraig Corp,'ror rnanaa.er , .,.. aco 1c le ep - w• " E. 'Ill .' f.•Y Santa Ana, said ~~h .. •h school COMlruclion ··or.an e C1iuti\y telepbone • .. G oa . b 1 d custotlle"" ,&/& belna asked lo contr~ct1 h ave ,been Unlit cafis Ill tile New York upara eiy1 w1Lh WOl'k lo-be m¢~fap'lll'eJo·t®lilylhooeol c\)Orlll!ia)ea ,bY: arc~lt•n)lon • l)lllfg l'ljent. l\U\l're: ~ ,. . Y01111•Ud.dl1ti'\~Pl111U1er Df.v• u\e)",h,afT~s~ted1ol1onai,btt,. Kini. • • , as wjill u!Ocal~•w York callinl The fecllity shO,old be compll!l· ·delays duetolll4 res itinCback\lp ecll!'-111• sumD\~r ol.1976,= ln~lep!Uln J,raUtc.''1 said. 'l'l>t&I coal.l'for tho.new Ill • .scbool ..,. 18,813,115, or ctt ":i'hi•'I the om·di1u19r in I O:U II '.for eoo..iru<:lion1 ho ter(qs cit serytee ln·lhe history ol • -• .,, · • -· Ille """ York T~lepbono·Corri· Pie«mln•l'l' w6\'k 1. · beCw> al ~ -• " declued a-se Xennd· Uolsc'hoor1lteon Walnut Avenue. IY• Oil a tanl vice president In ~ofc.Jy..-~ri e. I N..,York. <'' 1 ~Ford ·in· '76' And He'll Be Too Old in '80 . , .. WASHINGTON (AP> -Vic e President NelS:on A. Rockefeller today vlrtu'ally ruled himself out of presidentfal Politics forever. Citing his age and a desire to keep Pre.sident Ford's trust. Rockefeller declared, "I'm just not a competitive factor with the rising stars" on the Republican · poJitical front. The vice president, 66, ins isted that Ford is •'bOund to s:\m and be a candi4._ate•• for re-lltttion in 1976. So '*you've got to be talking about 1980"'1 as to his-own chances for the president;y, .Rockefeller said. '1And that's crazy." He aJ~o declared 'that "I'm fed up wilh lha\ stuff-wilh politics. This is:no Wne for it. I bitterly re· sent tp-eO:t>le w-ho ·'t&-lk about Politics in the future wheri we've got trell\~ndOus h\Jlnan Problems today. It's in poor taste and of. fensive {01the AJJJericanpeople. ] llor.iseV~ . ' ,. ''I h ave no prospects, no thoughts and no plans for 1980. I don't think anyone gives a gQOd. Goddll.mn about 1980." _Roc kefell er 's r emarks came during an ho ur-long, post. · midnight session with reporters aboard Air Force Two as he re- turned to Was hington from a speaking engagemeot Wednes- day ni g ht b e for e 3,000 automotive engineers in Detroit. As he has before, Ra<;kefeller . said he hoped and expected to ~ome a major poJicy and plan· n1ng force through his -and his staff's -expanded role within the Domestic Council, the White House agency char ged with meShing 'the . v arioos functions of ·the ·executive departments as well as advising the President on day·to-day problems . Reminded that years ago he ' asserted that no vi ce presi,denl could become a second base or power' within an administrati-On , Rockefell er cited t\•io reasons as lo wh y he m ighl become an ex · ception : '"The Tiist is r elating to the Pres id ent and his personalily ... And the other is rclating lo a vice president who is 00 and go- ing on 67 years ojd, and therefore is not in a competitive situation with risiAg stars on a long-term basis. "I am not going to get between the President and any.memberof his,Cabinet . I try to avQidtrouble between hi.m a nd members of his staff. I don't want to give him ·trouble. I want to help him. We've talked about it . I've ex- p,ained this to him ...... .\ \ Fuel Rig Explodes In Fire· By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01 lht O•llr P1lol SI.lit! Three n1 en burned to death in a Stnnton servi ce st ation office l at e \Vednesd ay y,,rhen a fuel t ruck transfer rin g gasoline from an underground s torage tank ex· ploded in a searing ball of n an1es. Police said at le ast l\\'O or the victims Y.'ere attendants al the Shell st ation. loc aled in the mid· die of town a t Katell a r\venue and Dale Street. The coroner 's office tentativ~­ ly identified the victims as John Colon, 20. or G a rden Grove : Willia m D avid Go tt . 14. of Anaheim, and Jim Carlson. 21, ol Garden Grove. A deputy s aid -the tentative identifications were those of persons supposed to have beeh at·. the station w·hen the explosion OC· curred. He s aid it probably will take two or t·hree days to t!Stablis h positive identification through teeth . · The thundering explos io.n' awakened scores of resid ents ii\ the vi cinity jUst before midnight., and inve s ti g ato r~ said the, mushroom-shaped fireball was visible morg than a mile a",.ay. ?ttost of the information abou~ the tragedy came from Minor Goldf!n, 48, of Lakewood, driver of the truck and ,trailer lanker. I-le escaped injury when the rig exploded. A police s pokes man said Golden told officers he-had been assigned by Evans Tank Lines of l\'Jaywood to take 8,000 gallons out of the buried tank for transfer to another station. "He said he had pumped out only 250 gallons when he noticed a s mall fire burning und er the truck at the mouth of the storage lank,'' the police s pokesman said. ''He s aid he immediately turned off the pumps when the fire st a rted t o s pread a nd screamed to the three guys in the s t a tion to ge t o ut .'' the s pok esm an added. Seconds later. gas fum es com· ing out the top of the truck ignit- ed, engulfing the r ear trailer and service s tation in fl ames. "It was like a blow torch.·• the police spakes man said . ''Those three gU;Ys.never had a chance.'' Golden told police he ran for (See3KJLLED. PageA2) w~·athl'r Late night and early morn· ing fo g a nd low c louds otherwis e hazy. sunfi hine Friday, the we ather service says. Highs 64 at the beaches to74 inland. Lows42to52. INSIDE TODAY Coniractor Jay Latham i' ·met~ou.tlJI putting the pieces· bock together. o/ttt 1Dind 011d min roised haooc thro111gh the§tar.t at historic M i.t.tion Son Juan Capi&1roao.s1orv,Pog•B7. lnd~x .t,t T ... """"' At e.rrne~ll al ....... .,. .... , (.lllttnoi• Al a...... ct·•• -· .. ....._. .. ~-tk• ... , ... .: ....... ,, ...... ,, ••'"'-•••Ill Ml ,-... C ... l ............ .. -.. .............. ............... •1 .. I', _..... .... , Mliilwll PW!lh C4 -·-..... ---· .t.11-11 ....... • It·) "" ., """"' Ct-.! ... MM'tl!4'tt c .. , T ... vt..... I t -.... -.. WWtfl ........... ., ( • I • I • • DAii. Y PILOT IQt ~ ... 'M ~-~ • • • Irvine Po" --" . -' t . ...i i News Bus"iness .. ~;:" ' . . .. ' ' . By OOUGl,o\S J'llJTZSCllE ~ • .. ;.~ 01•0riitvlritl .. $1aft • • ~ J:: Irvine City Manager William WoolletJ, who hu~Ur\t)!ldl. the ~ extra title or police chief and now .hoijs down the pla~nlac. rec-...... tor job in hi s spare time, is abou~to1et a ~ew title-city editor. , From discussion among city council men:ibers 1'.uesday, 1t seems likely that Irvine is going into the publishing busmess. EXPANDING their publishing business might be a better way to.put iL Irvine.alread~ has a city printe r and the weekly~OUt)>ut. ot printed paper~rk' m~es ~ij .leem like a hand-set backroom ope!"8~: .' Citv officittls are studying w~· lo cut some of the pap.er\vorl(. But thaf's.Wdiffereot"' studv. Jt 's a difftrtn\ storY, too. · .,. '""! T he counc:U 1S toOking into buying a · newspaper ad regularly to get the word.QUt lo residents abou\..the·important things tha~ go FRITZSCHE oninthecity. Although no vote was taken on th.'.!'~l'oposed city newsletter al 'Tu esday's meeting, councilmen itj}ttait5'they thought it Wu a dandy idea. ~lost or the discussio~ ~evp1~~ around whethe'i' tb'e •·news-ad" s hould be publi&hed -,yeeklY1. biweekly; morithly Or bimonthly. . • _::;i • · A~ ·-. '• ' ~ .. ~ . BUT THE council did get qo\¥,11.U> '~of t~e nuts pnd ~ls of the news biz. Like, onee the clt:Y. buys ·the s~e. what ~ stuck in it? • •• ·-•. . ~ Opinions differed on that one;.but·the council ma.de it clear that the city news-ad is not to be a propaganda sheet for coun- cilmen. • ..• . ''CATASTROPHIC lltREAr • UCI Prolitssor Rowfend '..l'lit-P•I! Al • ·. AIRr~· .... ,...tu tj.,i'i,-_. airport, klllln8 ' I OI\ ·~I and Wtiunding 27 otliero, bllt there were no U.S. or pl)oll hit, mllit~rt ..... Id.. . •. • re llloretw~ r~kets oilth• , ' sal~K.W. Healy of Oa,land, pll~ f tl'• li~t fiigbt ;-"lllfl It "''l ·• good flight. .W~ther wd 'tlieod. and there '.:!' .~tf.~ really no»roblems at aJI. '' : ~om Penh has been only '-'SllPP)illd by the ¢.$il1cl,\.Ftb' 6, .~'wb'lin l""111'1•nl ~~~a.led . ~ Mek~I Rlvft.:,!:_:. •'.::-.. : .. ·, ~llltaey •oul't!l!lo' ~llld .ha~s.to. ~and lighUng ''"'' r~ i<iday vound the last ~bv~l\11t ton-trohed town' on""\he M'ekong, Neak Luone. 3S miles southeast or Phnom Penh. The rlce rvns by Trans In· temaUonal and World Airways DC8 Jets from SJlgon ar.; expect- ed to eventualfy provide Phno,m Perth's two million.residents with U-CI::l>· f 580tonsol Ail>.erl~anriceporday .: ro at i cost 'b'-$10,C>Oa per OlgbL Other llmerican·piloted 'C130 ' S@igo plariea: have been flying R S . ),\le~ and a~m unition ~o· the . aps pray :.~1egedeapi1.'1tromTha1land. '. . , •. In S4igQ"' SU< ,t,l.S. con- . ,_. ~· · ·.· Cf;'ssm~n 1tiiyed on a f;.ct· C ·D · .. · . flrlding ·111WJen ·to help decide a .n .. ,_ang~:r:·:~ether to'\>Ote more lnd<>!'hina ... . ~:: . ~ ·. ~ The group included Reps. John • \\'~HINGTON °(UPI) -A'lfC P . Flynt, <D -Ga.), JOhn Murtha, trvjne chef11i S,trY-J>rofessor said <£?-Pa.J , ~onald Fraser, CD- loday seven-d1.fferent ~tudies the r.11nn .) •. Bill Chappel Jr., CD- past year agi-ee f.halfreoq-type F'la.J, ?wlillicent Fenwick, CD· According to Councilman Art Anthont. who prbmtsed 4"'CiU> newsletter in his campaign, it will.be a "factual presentatl.On ol. information. Pure information: Not opinions and net editoriale.·If gasses in spray ·cans p:ose a N .J .>, and B e lla Azbug, .. ' "catastrophic" long!term threat < D-N. Y . ). . .. to the earth's OZQile radiation . The contingent J01ned Rep. >Aili tell what is going on in the council~ the commlsalons ... aMI leJI what is coming.up in·the'COuncil Jnd the eommissiona. '' .... . COUNCIL~IAN Henry Qllieley wants it kept slJnpl,, ~C~l\S and results of votes. Nothing more. _ • ft could come out something like: • · ~ Zbne Change Case No. 74-ZC-0019 <Village of N<J:rthwoocfi _. Public hearing to consider a plan proposing to amend Sectional District Maps IRS &1, 84, 85, 104, 105. and 106 (Village of Northwood Planned Community> regulations or the Irvine Zoning Code:. as amended, Irvine, California .... etc., etc. . COUNCILMAN Robert West pointed out that nobody wollld reah it, ev~n if it is pure. "The number d,le thing is that We ~,ant it to be readable and l'.m not sure publishing the ~genda every week will do much for people. Obviously we're not going to t>e publishing the background material,•· be said. The background materiaLwould take up a whole pape,r. Anthony suggestdd t>atk and ~;recreation notice,$i street sweeping schedules or trash collectidb acbedules asJtems which do not lend themselves to distortion. • . . .. . . . BUT MAYOR Gabrielle Pryor, who is married to a repotter, pcioted O';Jt sorve of th.e problems even in those· i:ic!"~,yet&ial areas. ~ · • • • • • l ''PlaY.ing one thing bigger than another makes it seem more jmportal'\t in some JtQOplt:S. .opinions," &h¥: said.. •:J~ we Jtl;I~,~" street sweeping, schedule and not the trash piC'kups, theh we U have to print the trash schedules." That's only f_air. After a.1,1, who is to decide wbtther sweeping sct\edules 'or trash collecfion schedules-are more itnPortant; COh· ~idf:ring the limited .an;u>unt ot.space·the'c1ty can buy? On wttoSe drooping shoulders Wut theSe weightY·matters re·st? Why the city editor, of course. :!'bat's the·way it is everywhere. · ' ' . ' shield. ' Paul M,cCloskey , IR·Calild, and; O., Franks. Rowlandf.eslified Sen. Dewey·Barllett, IR-Okla.J ,. l;>efor.e a riewly foriiied"fedefaf,in-"'ho arrived in Sq_uU\,._Yietnam. , ..• ter,;iency task.!.(oree-.. on r!!-four d'.1-)'S .earl.lee, and ·all eigl)t se·arch by seve• s"C1enti-f1c met with Presldent1Nguyen Van groups. ·-''-, ... ! Thieu at Independence Pal~e. The test result!. he warned, Presi~':nt For4ll::bas ~~ for concluded that jf aerosol pro-an add1t1onal $300 rr:ullion (pr pel1ents known as fluorocarbons South Vietnam and $222 million coritioue to be released into the for Ca mbodia. environment at the present rate, the layer of ozone 15 to 30 miles high Will be depleted by anything .from 10 to 40 percent in about so ·years. Frone Page Al DOUGLAS. • ''You're not talking about something that is margin&l, "·he three-year contract instead of said at the panel's first public joining the JAM strike. mffling. "You'.re talking_abovt In his letter mailed today. somet.)1ing thatj~p atastrophie;,l• Adamson said some JAM mem- ~epresentattve_s of companies bers have called the company, whi.ch make and use. th e expressing fear or union fin es othe~iie har.mless gases were and sanctions, which could result schedbletl"to discuss the matter in their eventual (iring. .. laterin ~«tday; •· .. _ But he said in the letter the •· The' conCer.ui/ tfial freon · and comp•nY wouJd not allow those 1 other fluorocarbon gasses used in who tross picket lines to lose h8ir sprays d~odorants, insec· their jobs. ' ticides and ihe like· are bufidlng And the message hinted that up in the upper atmosithere some workers might consider re. where they can destroy the ozone signin& from the union, when la)'er that .'protects lite· ·rroYn AdamSon mentioned a NatiQnal dangerous Ultraviolet solar ·Labor Relations Board ruling radiation. . • that unions may not impose fines The Natura) Resources againstmembersiflheyfirstre- Defense Council asked the gov-sign from the union before re- 'Day in Court' Son C®'t·1Read . . • -•So Dad "Su·~s By KATHY CLANCY 01 Ille O&ilf Pilot ~I" Patrick Sweeney is a wrestler •al Edison High School in Hunt- inb'lDn Beach, But after 11 years o( public education, his rather t'1aims, Patrick doesn't r ead very well. 1-lis (11ther, J im s .... ·eeney, is an· gry about it. Sweeney, a 20-year veteran of the Los An geles Police Depart- ment, has filed small claims suits in West Orange County municipal court against the Hun- tington Beach Union Hi gh School Dis trict. the F'ountain Valley (elementary l School District and th e State of California. And, he plans to keep filing the suits until the public schools teach Patrick to read. "I feel fru strated," said Sweeney of 19801 Isthmus l~ci nc. ··1 have gone faithfully every year t o parent-teacher con- ferences, and 1 have begg'cd them to teach him to read." "'Now l am hiiv ing my day in court." he-said. "I v.·o uld like to see a Jot of other parents do the same thing.·• Sweeney has filed tv.·o suits so 18.r . eac h seeking $500 in damages, the most. allo\\ed in s mall claims co urt. The first suit. which names on - ly the hi gh school district, ,,·as heard ltl ond ay but a ruling v.·as postponed until !\l arch 17. Jle fil ed a second suit Lhis \Yeek , naming th e elementary district and s tate, as well . It ,,·ill be heard March 24. Dr. J ohn Hunt . assistant superi nt end en t for education servi ces· for t.he high school di ~· tri ct. admitted \V edn esday that Patrick "can't read very well." When he entered Edison 1-ligh School three years ago he \l.'as re· ading at about third grade level. Hunt said . Now he reads at about fifth grade level, he continued. Patri ck is e nrolled in Edison·:-; educationally handicapped pro· gram. "He certainly is intelligent enough lo read better than he is reading no\I.'. ·• Dr. llunt con- tinued. "He may have someemo- . tional things th at keep him from reading. "It has been suggested that.the father find out whether or not th at is true," Jlunt said. But S!ft.·eeney claimed the pro· blem is ·in the educational pro. grams, fi rst at Newland Elemen· tary School, then at Edison. For example, the 48-year-old father said , he recently Look Patri ck to a tutor, wh'? is tc·ac·lu ng tdm to read phonct1cal - ly. lie claims tbe sy~tem ls.wor~· In~ for Patrick , and 1f he wins his Sluts. ht' plans to use the $500 to continue µaying the tutor. S\\ ~ney also siitid Patrick isn't the on ly ('hihl ··who has been µernlanently h:.indicupped" by the sc hools' fuilure to teuch read· 1ng. . Hi s oldt>r son, Jim , who graduated from Edison two years ugo , lost a four-year athlelie scholarship lo college, S\\ eeney said. because he couldn 'L read ,,·ell ~nough to keep up his grades. s\\'eeney .">ai d he is worried that Patrick "on 't even be able to find a job after gr;1duation. ··r.1e \\'on't be able lo fill out an <1µpl icat 1011," his f athl.'r said. S\\'ecrtc\' said he is n 't OP· timistic about his chanco~ofwin ­ ning I.he court suits. .. They'll µrob~bly rule against n1e. S('houls have a monopoly on kids," he said. "I just want tu have my day in court." t 'ro111 Page Al BRIAN ... sho\\·cd up a ~hort time later and questionet;I the s1nall boy about \\'hd he was and where he lived. 1'he l"losest l3rian l"amc lo talk· ing \\as <J.\\ obbling l'hin. Officer &1 ti.Ilk loaded him and' his rL'<i tricyc le into the big white µolice c:.ir, :.iskt•d for directions, ;ind off they \\·ent. with Brian silently poinling the ":ay with hi~ fin~er. They m~1dc a couple of lurns. and finally '' ound up al 5101 Ba rk v.1ood t\\'l'., where Mrs. Panza had been busy with baby brothC"r Keith. four months, when Brian left for the big cify_ · .. , left a little later than usual and he v.·as already up and saw me lea\'e," theorizes his dad. a salesman for a chemical com- pany Brian's mother "'as undcrstan• dably perturbed at discovering the absence or tot and tricycle, but she needn't have worried too much. Jf he couldn't get tbrough two pedestrians at \"ale and Winvalo A\'enues. lirian never could have handled the Sun Di ego, San Gabriel and Santa Ana rreeweys. MEANWHILE, Community Services Director Paul Brady and George ?wlcOonal<J or'the Irvine Company are gqing to make SOl"Qe mock-ups or what t)le newsletter co~ld coqtafn, Maybe it would be simpler as a propaganda sheet. At least people would know it for what it was and, who knows, maybe a ''Burton Bites Back'' «;O;turrin would mak.1e· good r~ading. ·Irvine Board OKs Federal Fund Request Frone Poge Al emment in November to bah the turnin to work. · · =·o~s~~,'~~:~oi::.::~~~"ft rr=:;::!=~=====. ·c-=L7==~ D =ii· =sH=====-IOH~ED==;==, charged that· continued use of · ~ . . these gase~ "constitutes '311"' en-... vironmental ·problem of major and grave proportions." E .l. Du Pont de Nemours and Irvine school trustees have ap. proved an application for $67 ,000 in federal funds lo finance ex- pansion of the movement educa- tion program through 1978. The program is in operation at the Turtle Rock School and the district plans to expand it to two ·additional elementary schools in April. If the application for EJemen- tary and Secondary F.clucati on Act funds is approved, the money would be used lo hire consul-tants, a remedial physical educa- tion specialist, a medical ad - visor. instructional aides, clerical assistance and supplies. ORANGE.COAST • DAILY PILOT Roberl N. Weed "'ai.111..I•.,.,..,._~ Jack R. Curley \lk& "'tiWMf ..... GotN<• _.....,. Thomas Keew11 ThOmas A. Murphine M&...Pllll E•tor QWlrles H. Loos Ric;Nrd P. Nall 111$tl .. Ml~M ..... E ...... I Co .. which makes freon , con-BARGA! H n.1· rs· l ends there is no concrete 3 KILLED evidence to s how that the . · ·• • •. fluorocarbons are depleting the his hie alter s houting a warning 15-to 30-mile-high ozone layer. A . to the men. He was treated for company .spoke5man said the s hock a t Stanton Community hypothes is is speculative and Hospital and released. that experiments are needed to Happy Days ore Here Again ... The foree of the blast caved in see if the suggested reactions ac-5Q•f. f b d 1 the front·or the service station, tuallyoccur. . l~-~~~~~!::: ___ _:s~a~v~e:_:u~p'.21~o'....:~.'.:·~o~n~~a:m~o~u~s~~r~o~n~~s.:_. ______ ~ ('ausing about $10,000 damage, . The task force will prepare a II police said. rePort on the . situation within ROTARY MOWER The s pok esman said an in-fou~ months and outline fede~al vestigation into the ca1,1se or the acl1C!n that can ~e. l<!ken ~nd ~ts explosi,on is stl11 under way. • possible ei;onom1c impact. -NY Hardhats Stop • Rush-hour Traffic NEW YORK (APJ - Thousands of hard·hatted eon· struCtibn workers, an,ered ~ high ·unemploym~nt ip their ranks, milled aroufld City HaJI today and triggered massive traffic jams which spread far up- town and into Brooklyn. T.he huge rush-tiour Jams fanned out from the Brooklyn Bridge, where the construction workers in cars and on foot. blocked all traffic, and police finally closed the bridge. Traffic was diverted to other bridg8s spanning the East River. There we re several intjdents of pushing and shoving between police and the h&rdbats. One person was arrested aft.er .a fis· tfight broke out between Police and the de monstrators. Another man was taken intO custody tiut was later released. It was the first ma,}o'r de- monstration by conatrucllon workers since one Hverat years ago when the hardh ats descended on City Hall to show lheir support for the Vietnam War. Police, aware for weeks that there would be a dernonstraUon !Oclay, had 400 in en oll the lie- ' early in the mornln1.but h'-1 to augmellllhat foi'ce laltt. I ' PoDce decllned to•.Sumate Ilic size ol the demon1trallon~:hl•h 1pre,!ld In all dlreetl-I o CllY Hall, but newsmen Ill · ac:efte flit mated there '"'" al· leut 1.000toB,000 men taltlnsput. • the demonstraUon appannll,y ~Id IJie lpproYal of ~-dfl'I 18" SINGLE BLADE ELECTRIC s5999 DorFile ShelYing Systems CLOSEOUT 50°/o OFF PRE-FINISHED SHELF • Rich Walnut Finish • Pre-cut. Pre-Fini shed • Ready to use SHELF HARDWARE Easy to put up end adjust in seconds S169S Single lever KITCHEN FAUCET ,.,, .. at..• s--,.,,,,.. t.z KARE LATEX FLAJ1 ENAMEL . . E-Z KARE LATEX FLAT ENAMEL • 8~! STOltl HOl,IRS Mon.thruFrL 'l.·9 Sot. 9-6 s .... IM I \ I ,.. 6 .~ 'bo~ Col whl Col an< Chi A nin tac lro ••• the ea• ele for I m1 R~ di• the $20 U0< I co• Dii L . Go all M• ! bo !hi re m .... .be Sil t tic a• ml 1 r N B1 ca at .i; 01 m I m ., ,,, Ill ' • I • • • .. " • adtingtQ• Beach f9untabl Valley 'f oday's CI08l11g N.Y. S•oeu . .. • • ' • 0.lh Piiot Plloto lly lticf11rd KM!lt..- RICHARD ERICKSON TAKES BREAK FROM PICKET LINE Strike Continues at H B McDonnell Dougie• 6SeekPos t s ' (;o,a,st Community .. . .. oUeg.B S~ais Up ' 'I1!r e.11. od a nvo.,tnember Sa.adeen, SS. In addition to be· boatd at iteke in the Coast ing m ptactjee as an attorney' Comm·Unity College District, al & o i s a · whtchhU two campuses, Orange man agem ent Coast and Golden West Colleges. consultant . and a television station. KOCE. and C\n in · Channel $>. st r uctor in '' av l a 1 .( o n All three incumbents are run· aavigatioli in . ning for re-election, and eacb one night classes . faces a challenger. They are a t b 0 l h from thr ee separate· trustee Golden West areas. to insure that all areas of and Orange the djstrlct are repcesentedJ but c 0 ~ t c 0 1.. -~oe1.N each irace will be voted on by the leges. He alsp ha!: 4-dDctotate in electorate al large. The terms are.. counseling psyoholo(Y. He js· for four years. married and baa tw:ochildren. . Jn ccirnpalgn c9nlributi,onst.ate- ments filed with the county Registrar of Voters, '1l•the can· didates have declared that their contributions are less than $200 and, therefore, no itemiza- tiOD.'!'ft&& required . 1NT1lt1STEE area four, which covers the old Costa Mesa &chool District, (h~ incumbent, Robert L. Humphreys, is OppC>Sed by Godfrey Sandeen. They are both attorneys and both live in Costa Mesa. Humphreys, board member the only cur- rent board mem-ber whose ser•ice ,began ·as a re- sult ot an alee· tion and not an appoint- ment. He is a " former Newport Wlay are yoa ?A c...udate! I believe that a m ember or the board shotild not QNy represent the taxpayer, but· tie s hould -represent t he professional · educator and student as well. I believe that the schPol· facilities should be lull)' utilized an!J,-all sources of revenue explor~. in - cluding federal &f!id,stale monies. I will endeavor to rtfquire the highest level of performance from both faculty and staff in ob· taining tbe highest return for the tax 'dollar. I will be a working boara member,, not a rubber stamp, and while 1 will insist on superior JM*tormance l will also insist on· fair 'salaries and benefits !or emp)o~. What do )'oa see as the issues? I think the faculty should be more involved in the programming and use of the compUter facility at OCC and the TV stBtion. The evening faculty versus tlic day faculty also is a'Problem. ~re is .not enough interaation between · (See COLLEGE, P llgeA2l . . I . O R AN.G.E CO UNTY, Cl\LIFOR-N)A 1 . ,' TEN CENTS ' 0 Q ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1975 .. 'The r.tcDonnell Douglas Com- pany urged striking machinists to t:::ross their own picket. line! and return to work today. ln a letter mailed to 19,000 'members of the International As· socialion of Machinists (IAM>. on strike since Feb. 10 company officials pledged to help protect t.pOse who do cross picket lines from union reprisal. ' • , .. • . . ists to Returli A McDoP:n'ell spokesman· said foday . .J.he let\er was writte_n in response lo an lAP•I letter wntten Friday, threatenink lo fine mem- bers who cross picket. lin~ the amount-of money they earn on the job. "'The company is genuinely concerned that striking empl~es are losing valuable earnings," said the letter, signed by Russell Adamson. a McDon- nell Douglas vice president. "It is difficult for the union to justify continuing the strike." The IA~l has 1.500 workers on strike at the P..IcDonnell Douglas plant in liunlington Beach. The union was dealt a blow la!l Friday when the 11,000 members of the United Auto and Aerospace Workers voted to accept a new three.year contract instead of joining the JAf\>1 s trike. In his letter mailed toda:,. Adamson 'Said some IA~-J mem- bers have called the company. exprj!SSing fear of union fines and sanctions, which could re::;ull in their eventual firing. But he said in the letter the company would not allow those who cross picket lines to lose their jobs. (See DOUGLAS, PageA?l S.tanton Fuel Blast s Trio to Death. Fireball Seen}: Mile Off By WI LLIAM SCHREIBER Of tt.<I D•llY Pllet SC.ff Three men burned lo death in a Stanton service station office late Wednesday when a fuel truck transferring gasoline from an underground storage tank ex- plod'ed in a searing ball of flames. Police said at least two of the . victim! were attendants at the Shell station, located in the piid- . die of town at KatelJa Avenue al\d'Da)f Str,,11'1 • . ,,. The coroner's orfice tentative- ly identified the victims as John Colon, 20,· of Gardeq Grove : William David Golt, 14, of A.i;t.ahevn . anll Jim Carlson, 21 , of Garden Grove. .-\ deputy said the tentative identifications were those of persons supposed to have been at the station when the explosion oc- curred. He said it probably will lake two or three days to establish positive identification through teeth. . The thundering explosion awakened score.1ct1 residents in the vicinity just before'midnight and· investigato1s said the mushroom.-.sb·aped fireball '"'as visible more than a mile away. l'wlosl.of the information about the tr&J~ came from ?.linor Golden. 48, of LakeYtl>Od, driver of the truck and trailer tanker. He escaped jnjury when the rig . exploded'. , A police spokesman s aid Golden told officers he tiad been assigned by Evans Tanlc Lines of .&laywood to take 8,000 gallons out or the buried tank for transfer to another station. . 'iH'e ~aid he had pumped out only ~gallons when he 11oticed a small fire burning under the truck at the moutli of the storage (See 3 KILLED. Page A2l F ire Drill S lated The Westminster and Hunt· ington Beach Fiie Departments will stage a fire drill to1.est their capabilities in dealing with multi story buiidings,.Friday at 9 a.m. at the Westnfinster commun.ity Hospital. · . House Views Tax-cut Bill P e ace Efforts Fail . . W A:SHINGTON (UPll ~ The House began debate to- day on a S2l .3 billion lax-cut bill. including rebates of up to S200 ror every taxpayer. Passage wos certain, pro- bably on Friday. Alth.ough there was some scattered opposition to cut- ting taxes al this point, nota- bly from House GOP leader John Rhodes, the overwhelm-· ing majorit.,y of House mem- bers appeared-anxious to cast a vole that would put money into constituents' pockets. The only major battle was over an issue unrelated to personal tax cuts -the oil depletion allowance. .v. ............ . UCI Prof Raps Spray C'an Danger WASHINGTON (UPIJ -to UC Irvine chemislry professol-said today seven different studies the past year agree that freon.tYPe gasses in spray cans pps"e a "catastrophic" long.term threat to the earth's ozone radiation shield. ' Dr. Frank S. Rowland testi'fied before a newly formed federal in · leragency task force on re- search by s even scientific groups. The test results , he warned, concluded that if• aerosol pro- pelJents known as fluorocarbons continue to be released into the environment at the present rate, the layer of ozone 15 to 30 miles high will·be depleted by anything from 10 lo 40 percent in about 50 years. ''You 're not talking about something that is marginal," he satd al the panel's first public meeting. ''You're talking_ about something lhal is cal~tropbic. ·• Representatives of companies which make and use the otherwise harmless gases were scheduled to discuss the matter tater in ijle day. Free· Clinic Seeks Another Director City Admi~islrator Da v(' Rowlands admitted fai11lre Wed - nesClay in his Personal efrort to mediate the Huntington Beach Free Clinic contr:oversy. Rowlands said he met lwic(' this week with spokesmen for bolt"! sides of the battle and or. fered a compromise which one side accepted but the other re- jected . "It appears the clinic board will go ahead and try to recruit a ne'f .cti~'!f~r," Ro'1'1~{1(11t. ob· serted. 'i\i}pa'rehtly, m:Y e'ttorts \l.·eren'l all that successful." He h;td suggested lhe clinic's governing . board should hire 1'1ichael Lyon. the resigned Slaff leader.,as fu ll director bn a three to six-month probationary basis. It was the board's decison not to appoint Lyon director that sparked a \l:alkoul of most of the clinic's paid staff two weeks ago. Rowlands said Lyon and h1s at- torney, Lloyd Chartoo, accepted the pr:obationary propoSal, but the board teB..m , headed by chairman Jack Feehan and members George RogerS and Karen Fosler, refused it. ''Their position seems rather solid," Ro"'· lands explained. ''It doesn't }ook like there will· be any further meetings, unless the board requests them. •·1 tried lo be very fair, objec· Live and conciliatory. I've done this several times before but frank ly, with more success. "In life you have to give and lake, a little compromise. You can't dig your heels in so far as to be immobile." Meadowlark Club Becomes Pa,-t of City The 96.5-acre P..teadowlark Country Club bee a me the proper- ly of the city of Huntington Beach Wednesday. The city council had asked Ro\\·lands lo play the role or peacemaker in the issue. The ci· ty s upplies the Free Clinic with its facility for $1 a. year, and gives !See CLINIC, PageA2l Woman's Death Probed Westminster police are check· ing the possibility of murder in- volvement in the death of a Hunt. ington Beach \\.'Om an whose body >A1as found slumped in a ·car behind a Westminster restaurant earlier this week. The dead woman bas been I identified by police as Dorothy ·Anne Smith, 46, of 19551 Hartsdale Circle. "We know she died from a drug overdose but we don't know yet if it "''as murder, suicide or ac! cid~ntal," Lt. Frank Sano, chief of detectives. said today. 1 Police do know somebody placed her in her own vehicle and drove her to the parking lot of Cindy's restaurant, 666P Westminster Ave .. where she ·was found at8: 15 a.m. Tuesday by patrol Ser.g_eant Harry Hoovfir. Lt. Sano said the woman's BC· tivities had been traced through . Sun4_ay night but •·r.-100.day is still one blank day in her life.'' A coroner's toxicoklgy reµort is expected in three or four days to determine exactly ·how much drugs were in her b<Xly and what type, Sano said. Sano said his invcst,jgalrors will pursue all angles Until they can determine exactly why she died and who took her to tbe parking lot. Her right index finger had been crushed in lhe car door indicat- ing she was already dead when ·pt.aced.in the car, Sano said. Be•ch fire MUM".tt.•••• captait& ·and form er asaiwtant city attomeiy of Costa· MMa. He is · also a former meniber q( the Orange Co11ntf Fair Board. He is married ancl has six chlltlren. Why ~an't ~Patriek R('ad? City officials closed escrow and handed the golf course owners a $928.000 check as the down payment, according to City Administrator Dave Rowlands. The total purchase price is $3.2 inillion for the rolling greens on Warner Avenue at Graham Street. Orang~ County Su pervisors recently freed ~,000 in revenue sharing funds Ut"ey had promised to help the Ci· ty preserve the links. Or:::a c~a sl~ Wencher Why 1're you a c:1ndid1te?. To maln1-ln the · existing 1yatem, wh!tb iiean1 an'<>pen-doot J>Olicy wltb no tuition and nmdble In· structlol\.. •• As .. product of the GI aillCrom World War II,,t saw lbeit!!il ad· vantage lo !hi.I country Ol !unlled education. ParUcularlY In times of'lllgh unomf>foym"!'I, I, think ~moriey should be put Into lhe chOol:i; ~nd os far as cost is con· cerned, the com muntty colleges are the way to go becau!5e theit cost per student is lowe,r tha~ those or the university and the. state coll ea es. Wll~ _.. Y"i••~ Iii lbe 1 .. ul!J! t don't --· ~1 areat burning i•· sues. A• the board's repre&en· tatlve In overteein& Cbsnnel 50, I • wMlt !qHe the 1taU~coordlnat· 1 e.d·qnbre w l h on-campus aod Uie,role al the !acul· '* 1011mlnell ln evaluating 'tV· • TV cwrrs need to be ttd 11 lltUe more with on· I IUc:hlnC· . . .! Huntington Father Sues Sclwol • I. .. o.tly "* .... ,,,... WANTS DAY IN l)OUR1'. Jim 8Wffney, FMhef . Rowlands said a private firm, Golf of Southern California, is now operating the course on a contract with the city, and plans to make several majoc changes at the course. The city expects the course operation to earn abdu.l $1.50,000 a year, whic;h will pay the annual payment to the former course owners. ·.• ibft new cour.se ope,rlilon have .~ed.a 34.1yea.r lease with the ei- ' tJ.I.to qperale t)le course and r e· ··-,tated ,(ncilities for $12,500 a , b:lonlh! City of(ieials, spurr.ed. by a la~ge cltiz~n petilloO. dr\ve, agi"eed more. than a year ago to attempt lo !lave I.he old cOUBe (or lta r.eereatlo11, and q>en space • a1...... . >,1 one Point it was feared the entire acreage would be sold to a major housing developer and turned \nto tract homes. Lale night and early mor1'- ing fpg and low clouds otherwise hazy sunshine Friday, the weather service says. Highs 64 at the beaches to 74 inland .. Lows 42 to52. I NSIDE T ODAV Contractor Joy Latham i1 melicolowly putting Ille pieces· · back together afttlf' wind and ruin rai.<;ed havoc through the year! Qt historic Mission San Juan Capilirono. Storu. Page 87. Index AtT-S.r'llC• A) li:l'UM lhMWc:ll ·~ L.M. .. \oe All ~IM9"'4• AS Ci.u.tffM Cl·14 t.Mkt •• 0--"' •• OMtll~ft A\4 ....... ~ ... M -.n.Wtmnt ...... -1...ce (4-S Hy_.... •s ............. UMIPRl\lbl'e9 .. -..-. .. •"'-a4.s MVt11>1lf'...i5 Ct tMti..ol ... W\ ...... , Oi"M9t~Y A13-1S . ... .. -C'-1 ,.. .. Mlrfl9h U-1 ·-.. ,,......... aw . --.. ...,......._ M 0U ' i ; Hoine Curbing I . ~ . .. _, • J'~tiiJio ... Ai Ex-~taf( .. ~ ~· 3~ ri1'.5'J;"ri: . • ... .. .. r ~ ~~tJu ••• Op• -;· up·.-tank," the p0Jlce spe>k~aman ens . . ..1d. ,. • . .• • ' .. g., said -lie Immediately •\urned off 1114> pumJ!I when th• A •d u• ftre sJarteO to ,.,:>read and I : ' ne · scre8tl)M to (he three lUY~, In-the station to eel ·out, . the Ex·st,atf merpbers from the Huntington Beach F.r~ Clipic have eatablished a new emergen- cy telej>hone service for West Orange-Count.y. _ Steve Bruno, (orm·er coordinato·r ,of the clinic's ' Helpline, said the n~ line will offer 24·hour, seven-day help for calls on suicides, df"U&S , sexuali· ty, alcohol, fll&rjtal pro6lems and other troubles. The name of it is Crisis Hotline and the number i"893-4044. . Bruno said 20 of the 21 formel" Helpline volunteers have . switched to the ,Crisis HoUine. "The phone system worki out.of a local home and is now Wlder the . spGnsorship of the Anaheim Free Clinic. He said a training session for another 25 new volunteers will start at 10 a .IT)., SatUrday, at th e Sheraton Beach Inq. The training session will be helil each Saturday. for 10 weeks, and.,.will J.n,clude -experts discuss· ing various pr.oblems which volunteers might encounter on the;>hone. . 'Anyone el'e who might like to volunteer and join the training sessioo should phone Bruno in the evening at'551·2688. Bruno sold he believes the cllhic's Helpline. 894-4242, is still operating.but" mo15tly on a refer- ral, rather than crisis basis. B8rry Crawford, a new coordinator. at the dinic, oou1d not be reached this morning to describe the status ot Helpline, and no one else at the clinic knew. Fro111 Page Al spokesm(ln 11dded . Sec,ondi later, gas fumes com- ing out the top of the truck ignit- ed, engulfing the reartraller and ser\'ice station in flames . ''lt Was like & blow torch," the police 1p6k'esma,n said. "Those th~e gUys never had a chance.''. . Golden told police he ran for his lire after shouting a warning to the men. He was treated for shock at Stanton Community Hospital and released .. The force of the blast caved .in the front of the service station, causing abol\ $10,000 damaae, · police said. . The spokesman said an in· vestigatlon into the cause of th~ explosion ls still ~nder ~IY· Fire Injures · ·~ . . . 100 Pel'Sons 111 Neiv·York NEW YORK (AP> -A five· alarm blaze that virtually oatted a Ne\\.' York Telephone Co. build· ing in Lower l\J anhattan early to- day injured more than 100 firemen and ci \'ilians. and dis· rupted service op polfce and hospital emergency lines and oei. some 170 ,000 pri vale t~epbones. Fir.e officials said the blpe continued to·rage out of controJ. lZ hours after it began sbor;tly before midnight. They cautioiled that even if the fire were brou&ht -under control today, it would con· tinue to smolder for several davs. (The Orange County general manager for Pacific telephone, Rocky's Out As Pres~nt Pick for '7'6 Wrorn Page Al Valley Given Rose Bushes C E. W. Dey. Santa Ana, said LINI c. . . ..Orange Count).' relephone COLLEGE CANDIDATES • • Everything's coming up roses customers arc being a.sked to in l'°"ountain Valley . the clin ic $300 a month for its limit calls to the New York A local savings and loan-as-operation. mctropolltanareatoonlythoseor ' WASHINGTON-<AP>._-Vice · .the iroups. The <\fY la!'Ulty has President Nellon A. Rockefeller the f'rnptession that the evening today virtually ruled himself out faculty is not concerned with·the ofpresfdenti~ potitiC,I~. overall education process and Citing h1s age and a desire to tbatthesupportstaffissmall keep President Ford's trust, Rocltefellet <leelared; "l'm:illot. not a competitive factor with the rising star.t" on the Republican PC>lilical front, . Tbe~JU-presideot, 66, insisted lliat'Fti~,<1,1~ ~·,boubq,.(O'Q!O.i\hlllie ta :cand.ldate'' fof re.electfori 'fn "1976. ' So "you've ~ot to ~~alltl .aboutIQ80'\·a,iohisawft. · foe' 1111; 1ptesldency," Roi:lleie eT said. "'Ana'thBt's crazy.'#• · ·' He also declared that·"l'm fed i«i wlth<tba't stuff -with politics. 1111sis noUme for it. t bttterty·re- s,nt peopl~ who talk ·8bou't politics in the future'wl'lei\"we•ve got ~meDdous hurrian problems U>d•,l'· It'&' Jn poor taste and 'bf. fensjve to the American pOOpJe. i'l' hav.e • no prospects, no • tbougbb and no plans for 1980. I · i<lon't think anyone gives a good Goddamn abOtit 1980.'' ; RoC'kefeller•s remarks came duribg an bottr·lonf, post· ,mJClriJgbt seiirion with repOrters abioaTd ·Air Force Two as he re- turned tO Washington from a spieakiilg ena:agement Wednes- d·a y •night before 3,000 automotive ebgineers in Detroit. Seareh for Talent ,; . ' ... AudiU,one Friday . Prellmlnlty auditions are set for 3 p.tn. to 7 p.m., Friday, at Lake Park Clubhouse for the Huntington Beach Exchange Club's annual Search for Talent con fest. Students in· alt grade levels may col!lpele. Any who wish to enter the competition should phone the event coordinator, Gordon WbeaUey, MU414. . ' .. ORANGE COAST ·: ''.lt1!11ijQlt•¥1 Robert N. Wttd ............ 1 •"" '"'*·- Jeck R. Curiev Vlu l't~I •1111 C:..-.. fMMeR< Thomas Kffvll EGll• .,, IN TRUST££' area three, which covers the Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley elementary school districts, the incuQl~Qt, Willjam E. Kettler is challenged by Lynda Towle Moss. Both reside in Huntington Beach. Kettler, 52, has served on the board since e is a chartered life underwriter. He is a former member or the Hunt · ington Beach Planning Commission, a form er director of the chamber of Commerce, x1nL.a11. and was a trustee or the Hunt· ington Beach City School, Dis- trict·.for 1-1 year& ... He isl married and bas three children. Wby are you a candidate?l reel I have community obligations and this is my way of expressing these obligations. I don't feel we are a rubber-stamp board,~ feel we run well as a team and wOuld like to continue to be a part of that team. It seems the coJlegedistrict is well regarded nationwide. What do you see as the Issues? There are no current con- troversial areas. There are pro- blem areas, Two of these are the evening college and the TV operation and we are currently ·working toward a solution ot these problems. I feel I can work oif these questions as well as or better tQan a new candidate. I don't think the public realizes tha~one person cannot make vast chaiige& within the regulations govetnJngthedtsttictoperation .. Mn. Mo1a, 35. is a Cheater arts" professor at Cal State, Long Beach.-She has a cloctoeate in ccnlimuiilcations and master's degrees in journalism and drama. She is · ,~ ·a counselor or the aged at UCLA and has worked for one year at Santa Ana College an in· structor in speech- drama. Her husband is an attorney. Mo11 Why are yoa a c:andldate1 By being involved in the community college system, I will ha\fe an op.. partunity to promote creative ideu. I have a great background in the media and In television to undfl:Htand and implement foals oC Channel iiO. Throu1h my tr~ Ing u a Joumallat, I feel I can l<!Ot al all 1ldea. of an laaue and rtlll!I( mature, obje<:tlve d'· · cllloas. JI. tb.e .bot.rd 11 to rbP!ellen~ the communltj, \I abOt.ld reflect many Ylewpolnl6 and' I feel I renect a fresh Yltw· ])Olnt. Jlatlcally, the Incumbents are<bultnessmen. ~ W.ac do yoa see a• d.e luues? · The,redlstrlbuUou o{ prlor1Ues. l'):qti) ,the budget allocollons, I · tt-:,!!,j!. la a 1lulll fuad foe' the ~ . . If the budcet alloca· tlons continue in their preseJ\I. sociation gave the cfty 550 rose a most urgent nature. The fire forin, there probably ''1.'ill be a bushes. They were left over from Row I ands said the council th ere has result ed in loop: distance tiix increase. With careful plan-a promotion effort Wednesday. "·ould probably re .... iew the status as "·ell a s local New York calling rung and reallocation, a tax in· City Public Works Director of the clinic and its leadership · de\aysduetotheresultingbackup crease can easily be avoided. Wayne Osborne said 300 will be situation al the council 's hi arch in telephone traffic.") Some of the 'FY ,Station personnel planted tight away, in city parks 10 meeting. ··Thi s is the "'orst Wsaster in are being paid ouf of the instruc· · and at city hall. terms or service in lhe history or tional budg~t. Those living in The others will be carefully Feehan said toda}' he '"doubts the Ne"' York Telephone Com· t ed · f th t f seriously anything can be re-Newport Beach, who are on the s or in "Cans. or e nex e""· pany,'· declci.red George Kennel-th th 1 led · th ·1 • medied. Their (resigned star! cable, and pay for Otannel 50 mon s, en Pan m ec1 Y s ly. a n assistant vi ce president in cannot get Channel 50, while peo-55-acre recreation complex in members J base of negotiation :'\ew \'ork . . pie in Fullertnn get it for free. Mile Square Park. appears to be rehiring Lyon and The New . X'Ark Ear ~ Eye There should be a f acuity.student Tom Raible, assistant vice pre-possibly the whole staff. That's I fqspltal next 'd"oor to the burning 'd t d .1 M t I out of the question." "advisory committee on operation· s1 en an manager o~ u ua 1 If-story building on East 13th· of the TV station. The even}ng Savings and Loan, Magnoli.a He s,aid the go\'erning board is Street neµr S~cond Avenue college is inferior to the day Street and Talber{ Avenue, said looking for applicants for th.e evacu;t.ted 147i· patlen{s. Most schools. There are larger classes the rose bushes were given awa)' permanent director's post and were sent home and told they at night and less support staff. all .this month to help celebrat'e will fill that position as soon as \\'ould be readmitted later jf The students are not receiving the firm 's SOth anniversary. possible, necessary .. adequate counseling on a consis-r.============================------~=====. tent basis. In addition, the board -._~....-..n~ is receiving its major input rrom ~ ~ the chancellor and I believe the faculty, students and the staff .should be involved in making re· I' commendations to the board. IN TRUSTEE area two, which takes in the Westminster FJementary School District, the incumbent, Donald G. Hoff, of Midway City, is. opposed by Burt Johnson, or Westminster. Hoff, 56, has been on the board since 1955. He has a master's in eduCation from UCLA He is a supervisor for procurement quality engineeMng for Rockwell 1 n t e r n a · "r''· LD PASHIOHED BARGAIN DAYS Happy Days are Here Again ... save up .to 50°1° on famous brands! tional's Space Division in Downey. He is married and has four children. ROTARY MOWER 18" SINGLE BLADE ELECTRIC Doi'Fll• Shelving Sytte1111 CLOSEOUT 50°/o OFF S1695 Wby are you a ~an· .dldate'!' lt''s an area of community HOFF service, an opportunity to serve in a· non-partisan· way. I am in· terested in education and it is where my backgrouhd in eduCa- tion can be properly applied. W,bat do you see u the luues? No issue is raising its.bead above the others. There are continuing problems which we are trying to face Ut an objective way. I think the~principal issue-is one· bf tF)'· ing to maintain an appropriate balance between tile various ele· ments of the school community. JoJpu;on, 4S, .is an elementary achO&l teacher "ln the Garden · Grove Unified Djstrlct. He h3s an · MA in education aJ1d has lived In ' 1Westminster flX 14.years. He has also taught adult education classes at ni&ht , in th'e Garden Grove ~,He ls married and lnts four children. • 'IV•1 are J08 & e • D• . dldatef I feel 111<S• needa to . be lhore input , "" ,. -frodt the community and more .i:esponolblllty shown with~· tax ~' The community coUeae's G.AASS SEED s5999 BULK 'GRASS SEED . 99~· Economical way to build . up your lawn! ~ ~ ' • CABINET HARDWARE CLOSE out· 500/oOFF I I I I I I I PRE·FINISHED SHELF • Rich W11lnut Finish • Pre-cut. Pre -Finished • Ready to use SHELF HARDWARE ·Easy to put u·p and adjust in seconds I :l/ ') Single Lever KITCHEN FAUCET ~z'if.(RE LATEX FLAT ENAMEL E·Z KARE lATEX FLAT ENAMEL Looks liko • lilt. w11hes like on1mel-ldtal w- childron pl•y. White; Clll· tOtn colors ptlced highor • ee11,eds to'affo~d rmreOCC\4>8· qnfl tralnln~Jfportunllles and ~mlc lev.-Js nud to •be STORiHOURS Wllal do yoa 10, u ~ i-.,? • , , Moll,,.,. "L . !l'ht evenlnc conic•' thoula 'fie , . 9.9 . . mo're comparatile• IB ·lhe1<t.Y Sat. 9·6 51111. lo.:.t' tcliool1 In malerlall avallab~ ud clau 1lze1. ·one of Ille,.,,.. • , i-• II the need for ~ " atlllsa:Uon of the teleYIJlon ' radii~• 1or1ra1n1n1purpooea. 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"I'm just sal<!l"And0&1>ii(1scrazy.". l>Ol•a.~Uve factor with·the H~ also declared that "I'm fed frisiDll s~n? pn .• lhe l!epubUcan up w~ that stl'!f. -with poll tics. · pollucaHront. . · 1 .• 'This po tlzne for 11. I bi,t\erly re· Tb<t_!l~e ptesident, 66. lll!'lsted sent •. e<i!l,le )i'bo tal,I(, Ubout . _ ... -~ -1..:. -.:;._.. ..:..::~ .. :: -= -.'1l ... ~ • ~ ~ .. ··-·· .. po,litics in the future when we've cot p-emendous human problems today. It's in poot taste and of· tensive to the Ameiicim people. ''J have no p·r·Ospects, 'no ttiought~ and no eJaris for i~; J don't think anyone gives a goo(f, Goddamn about 1980," . Rockefeller's remarks carn.e during an hcnrr~lonc . po.st:; · midnight sessiorr With tePortel:'S. ' . - • .. - tantan ... ..· . ... 'I .. : Sos.an • • " ~ally .;.es Calvin, . . . . Maybe See how Susan, the pet Hon, shows her afa fectlon for owner Cal Ambrose of B•ltlmore. A loving arm around the neck. A little claw In the eye. And of course, some chewing on the top of the head .. The Am- brose femlly bought Suun fr.om _an· exotic t • -;')et .!frm -ere on Ille W•" co $< ' four , kid• are r ally crazy abciut their $1110 pet. ~II'•· ~ot ctrii111 hl>w Cal feels right now. about her UPI Tetepholo ' ~ Sb;f:findid~tes , ~ .. ·college R~ce Profiled facu lty also is a problem. There is .riot enqugh interaction between the groups. The day raculty tias lhe impression that lhe evening faculty is not concerned Y.'1th the overall education process and-- that the support staff is small . fN TRUSTEE area three, wb1ch covers · the Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley elementary school districts, the incumbent, William E. Kettler is challenged by Lynda Towle Moss. Both reside in Huntington ~aoh. <SeeCOLLEG_E. PageA2i Dollar PJummets LONDON (A P J -The dollar fell to record lo"·s in West Germany, Sweden and S\\·itzerland today despite sup- Pok'buylng by the countries' cen- tral. b'nks. Jn FJ>.ankfurt the dollar rell to 2.2800 West German marks from 2.29 marks Wednes- day. The previous low was 2.2835 marksJuly9, 1973. ' aboard Air Force ,'J:Wo as he re· turned to W ashiniton from a speaking engagement Wednes· day night before 3,000 automotive engineer&:in Detroit. As he has before, Rockefeller ~aid he hop~ and expected to qeeome a major pcilicy and plan- ning force through.his -and his statr:s -expanded role within the Domestic Ooun-cil, the Whi~e -----. -. t• .as . Fuel·Rig: Explodes In Fire By WILLIAM SCHREIBER ~Ill• D•llY l'iletSU" Three men burned Lo death in a Stanton service station office late Wednesday when a fuel truck transferring gasoline from an underground storage tank ex· ploded in a searing ball or flames. Police said al least two oC the victims \\1 ~re attendants at the Shell station, located in the mid~ die of town at Katella Avenue and Dale Street. The· coroner's orfice tentative- ly idt?ntified the victims. as John Colon, 20. of Garden Grove: William David Gott. 14, of ·Aifaheim, and Jim Carlson, 21, of Gardf:n Grove. .d'.!!MIJl .• ~aid \be 1,n1a1ive nlfffCe-frO'ii wefe tboSe ··ot persoflS supposed lo have ~n a1 tbe sta(ibn when the explo&Wn OC· cutr:ed.I He Bald it probat_)ly Will take tY.'O or three days lo establish positive identification throukh teeth. The thundering explosion awakened scores or residents in the vicinity just before midnight and investigators said the mushroom-shaped fireball was visible more than a mile away. Most of the information about the tragedy came from Minor Golden, 48, of Lakewood, driver of. the truck and trailer tanker. 'He escaped injury when the rig exploded. A police spokesman said Gtllden told officers he had been aSsigned by Evans Tanlc Lines or (Seel KILLED, PageA2) Coast Robber Gets 9() Days A man who was found hiding in Newport Harbor waters after he took more than $8,500 from the Reuben E . Lee floating restaurant et gunpoint was sen· ter1ced Wednest;tay to rline months in the Orange County Jail for the Newport Beach robbety. · Superior Court Judge Ev,rett W. Dickey imposed the jail term and three years probation on Brad Anthony Klue"'er, 21, of 504 Jasmine St., Corona del Mar. v.•ho had earlier pleaded gui lty to second degree armed robbery. Kluewer \llaS arrested last Aug . 8 after he took more than sa .soo at g unpoint from restaurant employes and tied them up. A 911-'minlite seatclf by police ended when theyvlifted Kluewer from his watery hiding place together with three canvas bags containing the money. House agC'ncy charged ~w.ith mesbJng th e various runcti~of th~ e·xecutive departmeno ., '"''ell as advising the President on day-to-day problems. ~ Reminded that year&. ago he as!ler\ed that no vice president could become a second base of Po~r within an administration, R.:!1C'gereller cited two [easoij· as to·wlty he might becOIJ'e an-ex-., :i NEW!!ORT LEADER DIES Ray Y. Copelin Civic Leader I •' . r 4rl' I l""' Ray Copelin . - Dead at 88 Colorful Ray Y. Copelin, who in 1001 hawked peanuts on the old SP railroad weekdays -and on the -~ewport Wharf Sundays. earn· ing $385 that carried him on to become a bank president and Harbor Area civic leader, died Wednesday in Arkansas. The longtime Newport Beach Plan'ning Commission member '"''as 88 and will be buried Satur- day in .a country cemetery , at Pine B"luff. . l\.lr. Copelin ser\'ed 22 years and six months as a planning com- m·issioner. helping guide d·e· velopment of the Harbor Area. "Properly must be considered on individual needs... property o"·ners should retain their right." he once expounded to a reporter inquiring about his views on city planning. That was the same year he was elected to his· 11th conseeutive term as p)a·nning commission secretary, a titre he held for 21 yea'rs and six months of the 22.5 years he served on the panel. He served from 1946 to 1968. , One yellowed newspaper clip- ping from 1963 points out that :Pt-tr. Copelin had outlasted nine 'mayors and 40 city C()Ul}Cilmen . His v.·ife Agnes 'Copelin died eight years ago. The family home in l\'C'\\"pOrt \\"as al 511 36th St He \\'as just 5 years old when the fami lr moved rrom Louisville. K y . and settled in Tt1stin . recalls his brother Curtis. 83, of Costa Mesa. Curtis Copelin and a number or cousins in Orenge County. plU6 others scattered around Texas . and Arkansas, are his only sur· vivors. (See COPELIN, PogeA2l Hopefuls·Field Queries 'V. Newpo$Mesa Residents Hit Override ' -.. l y DOUGLAS llRITiSCllE · Oflllf IMlll't """SUft Newpdrt-Meaa school district financial problems and the day. old decision to make a second tax override lry ,1 the polls in May Uomlnoled lbe verbal parrying or trustees lln_d challengers ~t a candidal~ nlghtW~esday. Abou~ 40 re identa, many or Whom ieemed ullh•PPY with ll)iesday's board decision to seek aikentlllt ove rt~ firedques. tlOlll at the aetell tiM!data al 0lb• l.lndbera.b' Seliool ol'TA · aponsored ~veint1 · None o1 the Wewporl-Mesa I ~ •• ' school boa rel c andldates said PR work ." they wei;:e opPosed to the district But the three incumbents de- seeking more money. fended the board's unanimous But Truste.e Area 1 challengers decision to take the matter to John Ti0rrib\o and Marvin Carr voters. criticiie<I thed1'trictlorwasUng Area 1 incumbent Donald ita 1pon•f by 1eekin1 a May elec~. $mall"ood said the decision was ~ '\ ·1 e.0:~pelled by the cir · rr>)I,~ . ~b Torn·bl ... 1":.; ~tances tn which we find ..,~e. ov.e ~ -· ourselves • · ''dof'*";t . ~snowball's Even· if the override passes, ohom\l!'of inaklng It In Soljtbern Smallwood •·guaranleed" culs cantornla '' · ~Carr said "1 d-'I think tho ranrlng from $1.3 to $2.3 mllllon. · ... While thrdistriot will take.M 111· lax override eleetloo should be lie as possible from direct held at the presenl Um,e. . , "The district has not done lls <See0VERR1DE, PageA!l , ceptjon: .. The first is relating to the President and his personalit)• ... And th.e other is relating to a vice president who is 66 and go- ing on 67 years old . .and therefore is nbtJn a compeliUve situation I witt,J rising stars on a long-term basis. ''lam not going t.-0 get-Oety,·een !See ROCKY. Page-A2l Air ·Cal Talwe Plan OK Public Utilities Commission of- ficials recommended Wednesdar th at Air Calirornia be granted the route from Orange County Airport to Lake Tahoe. The r ecom m end ation came one day after Nev.•port Beach ~layor Donald l\lclnnis appeared at the PUC hearings in Santa Ana to protest Air California's bid for the route. l\olclnnis testified that granting Air California Tahoe service ":ould add to noise and air pollu- . lion in Newport Beach and in - crease congestion in the airport area. But Vahan Petrossian of the PUC said Wednesday that both Air California and PSA should be &J'aPteti Tahoe routes vacateq Feb. 5 b}' the Holiday Airlines. According to Petrossian, the. Orange County -based airline stioUld Serve the route witfi Stop. overs in San Jose, .Sacramento- and San Francisco. ~· PSA. Petrossian said , coUld then serve Ta hoe travelers at Oakland . Lo s Angeles,, Hollywood -Burbank and "perhaps Sacramento." His proposal "·as based on the assumption that Holiday will not be involved in Tahoe servi~e anfl ruled out Air Nevada from con- sideration. During the two-day hearing. ~lax Vandordrecbt, executive vice president and treasurer or Air Cal. told the commissioD <See AIR CAL, Page A2i DOW UP BUT TRADING OFF NEW YORK <UPIJ -The stock market closed slightly higher today in slow trading on the New York Stock Exchange "1th many investors retreating to the sidelines to await news de- velopments. The Do\\' Jones industrial average gained 3.05 points to 731 .15. The closely-followed in-· dicator lost more than 30 points earlier this week. Advances led declines by about an eight-to-rive margin <Tables. CSJ . Prices also "·ere higher in mod era te Lrading on the American Stock Exchange. Coast Wt>ath<>r Late night and early morrr ing fog and lo\v r louds otherwise hazy suns hine Friday. the weather service says. Highs 64 at the beaches to74inland. Lows42to52 . . INSIDE TOD"Y Conlractor Joy botham Is mBfk:ulowly putting the pfttes bock together afltrr wind and rain roited havoc througta lhe years ot historic Mi ssion San Juan Capistrano. Story. Page 87. 1.ndt!'x • -1'1-- ... ~ ~tr. .lllld•rwdtor" Jfeta •1\t~v . m•111b<n-t U1e Hunt · 111111!111 Beach PIJ-&nnin g Cl""1111lssloo. a 1 former dire<tGr ot the chamber of Commerce, •• 11t and was a trustee of tM-Hunt- ington ~h City ·S.hool. -Dis - trict for 11 years. He ls married and Jiu three children. · Wiiy N~ you a ca·ndldate:t 1 feel I .hav• comm unity . obllpttans and thla i.s my way .of expressing t.h:t!:se obligations. 1 doG't feel we ag, a rubber-Jtamp board, l feel we run :w_ell as. a team and would 'like to continue to be a part or that team. Iltaeems the coll~gedistrlct ~)VeH retarded natlonWide. What do yoii. see u the issues'! 'There are no current con- troversial anas. There are pro- blem areu. -Two of these are the· evening. cotltge and the TV operation and we are currently workina toward a solution of these problems. I feel I can work CJD these questions 8' well as or t>etter than a new candidate. l don't think the public realizes tbntone person cannot make vast changes within the regulations gov.erning the district: operatiao. . Mn. Moea, 35, is a thQter arts professor 'at Cal State, ·Long Beach. She has a doctorate in. c::ommunicattons and • master•s degrees in j u · naltlim and drama. She ls .a counselor of the a'led at UCL •and has worked for one year at Santa Ana College an In· structor in speech : drama. Her husband is an . i ·'" • a: ,\'. \·" ' attorney. MOt1' fi ' ,,, ., Wby are yoa • candidate? By being involved in the community collea:e system, I will have an op- portunity to promote creative ideas. I have a great background m the media and In televlsloo to understand and Implement· goals GfCl!annel 50. Through my train· Inc u a jouroaliiJt, I feel I ca.. look al aUlldes of ariJssiie imd' reach mature, objective de- cisiOns. tl·' the · board is· to represrit'.·tbe communfty; tt- '8bould 'l"etlect many• Tiswpoints · and J 'febJ l Teflel!t" •' lh!sll-· ,P<M,t. Basically, the Incumbents are businessmen. . Wlta' do.1011 aee as tbeitu.u.tfi? The redlstrlbvllon . .o( pnodtles. From ·the .. budgot ~ocalions..I feel thei:e is a slush fund ,foo 1he cbancellor.· If the budget alloca- tions continue in their present form, there probably will be a tax increase. With careful plan- ning and reallocation, a tax in· crease can easily be avoided . Some of the TV station personnel are being paid out of the inst.rue· tional budg~t-Those living In . Newport Beach, who are on the cable, and pay for Channel 50 cannot get Channel 50, while peo- ple In Fullerton got it for free. Youths Collect . . For Indians Donatiotta for the Navajo and Hopi Indians or Arizona will be colJ'ect:ed Saturday and Sunday by th~ Corona del 11-Iar ,High School Key Club. Ainon'g the items neeqed by the Indians are m attre~.11es. furniture·, books, food, clothing, appliances, toys and playground equipment. · Members Or the Key Club, a service organization;-'Wtll be tak· ing the donations to the Indians March 13·16. Anyone wlllb.ing to contribute should call &\4-4:1>1 or 673·2172 and arra;!Jge for-pickup . .. ' • t• -~ ·. . '~m'~7d.,11:·~ .. Jrqx.qa B~ ~44. --. ' C\il!!Nf!ON {U.PJJ -~~-u::.·,., .... ~~;~II.~,or.•da• :: ~l~·:cun!i ' ,. ~ ·1•-~lll'.9 --. ---_blU~lntlddlnrrebat•Dtopto , at 111d Je9• sup(>Gl"t steft, •"'o f tax" · -, M-•-1o ~-~.-e ... ina · •-or every ~ yer. .1.11 •ww..... • ......... _,.. •"" "-1' PU1a11e Was certaln, prol.. ad"'luato coun1ellnr on•_.... bably on Friday. tent basla. In addition, 14' board Although th ere w ... soriie .ia recetvln&Jts males: iqftlJt rrom scatteted opposition , to cut-. The McDonnell J>ou&las Com- tM chancellor ao'c! J belie.ve the tiPg taxes at thi s Wi:!.'t. not.a ... ~ pony urced· 1t.rik1Q1 macbintsta Cliculty1 1tudo11$1."illit>lthe atart . . bly from House GOf' lea<let' to cross;thejr OwA pic~et Un .. llhould oo lbvol\re.t' in mlklnt r.. John Rhodes, the ovorwbeJm· · '"d ro\urn.to·worlrtodA}'. ..... mendatioa1 to tbe boafd. ~ fng majority or H:ouae ·i;nt!lll: In , a 1'tfer 'mlllled "6· 19,000 ')N T~VSTEE area two. which bers appeared anxl<>t1$:to·cast members of the.Intornaljonal,4!- takes in: the Westminster a vote that would'J)ut.JDQtlf:y 1ociati&rt of MaChlnlab UAMJ, EJementary School Qlalrict, the into constituents' PoCkets. on 1ttik8.1ince Peb::.10 company 1n~umbent, O~nald O. Hoff, of The onl y major battle was olficials pled1ed to help protect blidw&Y. City, ''i~JliPIH!'.d b;y Burt 1 over an issue unrelated. to thoee who do croaa picket lines· J~soa,o~We1:q:n~ ... ; · .... Cperi&onal tax cuts -the oil fromunion.-epria&l .' · 1 ffoff • .56.. has bftll"tlfl the board • depletion allowance. A McDonnel!·spokeaman said since 19Sll. He hb,j(master's In -today .the letto~··wu writler\.14 e<lutation from, qa.A. He is a • reopooso .to an ll\'M letter wrtttep supor.vhQ't. for ptocurenient f',.ot11'Page AJ Friday. ih...tenjp1tofjmi·111dJn· qllallty •nlineerlng~oi'"Rbcl<t<olll • . beta wbo er .. a picket Una.1110 .. :i:.~!s~;.~; · . OVERRIDE. ~::~.~.tn~~ ~~-":"."':~ g:,;~1110-1:, •.n teaching fund s, SmallwOOd S aid, :::_~··he cO~P~~ ~ Jehl.Bit:-Jj ~ci.~:n1~ ••we can't find all that in the ceo-~~RJlC e~~.e~_; .. ~B.\.'. &t~i kin~. It --. •ft u r ..... _1 ;idministration ... ,_.;;;.tmp~oy ;V•-=Ji91J1ng valuible a • r ~ · ' u~ . · ·-: . -.:,~ll,l"llnif: ~eJetl~. ~lf!ll1<1 chilcken. .. -t Ar~"' 3 1o~u"'bent M.ar1&1) ·~JZ-;Ru ~. a M"tj>on- •• w·.11 Y1~ re Bergeson said':' ·r.a.e:.,~uts wiJh ~t Dou president. .. .... :to.ti;c.-.: an· ha ve to com·e.and>t#.Jri.11 hav ...;;;-."It ls diffU! for the unlQn to dtaallt'r...Jt 's ·tighten our belts. 'D).llt is go~ -justify cOntinutng the strike.'" .... ~ 'A~ re'a of · bethenameoflhepmeaa~ ·The tAM Harl_...500 workers on... co·!" _ni.u·n it y . HOflfl Newport-r.-Iesa U; ~oncerned ..... : . strike at the MctiODnell Douglas S'!Yj~!.1..a.n oppoJ!turuty to serve ·· A·rea 6 incum6ent Thorrias plantinHuntingtoriJleach. , in a non-partisan way.' I am in· The union was dealt a blow l~t Friday when the 11,000 members . o/ the United A14.to and Aerospace Worker• "oted to acCept a new three-year ~ontract instead of joining the l"M strike. Jn his. letter mailed t()llay, Adam.son said some JAM mt;m· bers have called the COll\PlltlY. expressltt& fear of union flnes and sanctions, which coultl. result in their eventual firing'. But tie said ID the loller the company. Would not aUOW those who cross picket' linfl6 to )ose their jobs. ··, Ancl the m ~.ssa~~ )111\ted that some workers might conal4t"" re- signing frqm the Ulllon ,. when Adamson mentioned a Na,tional Labor Relations Bo,ard ruling that unions m&y not impose fines against members if-they first r.e-- sign fr<>m · the. union' before .re- turnirtli to work\ .''.1 ·, "We urH al( of.you'to return to work,'' Adamson sWcf, while also asking union meJnbers to urge the IAM leadership to reopen contract talks. terested in educ8tion 4tlld it is 1-lenderson. supporting the May where my backgrqund in educa-· override election, '~8.id,' "\Ye're tion can be properly appll'4.. going to take steps .tP f(ducate the No contract talks have been E .-Al -held since Feb. 2. . . , · -,.-· ·-The Mc.Donnell •Poke1man Whal do yoa ·aee u lbe lallet? community on the u~ !or the t-ove-de.'' -.... ..oi..... 'I Noasuolsralalngltshoa4,above "' the Cltbus. There are contllWl:ng Several of tbi 'Candidates pl<llilem1 which we .U trylq ID pointed out that tlll&.y.e&<'lflsca\ face In an obJttUvo"1ay.11lllnk problems are onlyldll>beilnttinl. Co-pc ELIN........ . .-:· said today some workers have ' • ~ t returned t9. work,, but be dEtclined · ·· tosayhowrilany. 3 '.KJJ,.l .. ED •.• May;;ood to ~ gallons out of.the burled tank for transfer touolherlla\IQ!I• "He sai4 he had pumped out -1y "°gallon); whlll ho nOUced a 'smBll fire Burnibg under the truck at tht? mou~h of the storage tank,•• the police spokesman said. . 1 ''He said f* Im mediate Y turned off the pumps when the fire start ed t o s pread a 1id screamed lo the thr:ee a:uys ln the station to 1 e t out,''. the spakesman added. Seconds later, gas fum es .co1~1 · ing out th e top or the tru<:k 1gn 1l- ed, engulfing the rear tra1l er and service station in names. "It wU like a blo~ t(>rch ," the Police apokesman said. "Th06e three guys never bad a chance." Golden told po\ice he ran for his life after shouting a warning to the men. He was treated for shock at Stanton Community Hospital and released .. The Corce of the blast caved in the fr9nt or t_he service station. causit;iig aboµt $10,000 damage, police said. ' E',.01tt ·PageAI ROCKY ... the President and any member of his Cabinet. l try to avoid trouble between him and members al.his statf .. I don't want to give him trouble. I wailt LO help him. We 've talked etbout it, I've e."<· plained this to him ... ". the principal Issue 18 one ol tty; 1-• tng to maintain ari appropriate Pending s tat!Wide school balance between the varlous el&-finance equalizat~ legislation,, mentsoftheschoolcommuiiltyi ·probably coupled-.vith a state Mr. CoptJl{n Wm. ~· with a cousin In JI~ " · · 8. lh• past ye~r -8.nd ' · ed ; esday after a six-month illriess, accord- ' ing to his brother. · lfe was educated In Santa Ana and worked his way through col· Jege after taking the SP peanut vendor's job vacated in 1901 by the late Roscoe ''Fatty'' Arbuckle , who went on to become a celebrated movie comedian. 3 Juveniles Face Joluuoa, 45, is an elementary property tax. will cut the amount school teacher in the Garden of money available to relatively GroveUnJfiedDistrict.Hehasan wealthy districts such a·s MA in education and has lived in· Newport-Mesa, they said. 1Westminster for 14 years. He bas also taught adult ducation classes at night in the Garden Grove district. He is married and has four childreo. Area 6 challenger Kingery Whiteneck called for establish- ment or dis trict finant'ial priorities. Although a supporter of the override, he quarreled with some or the cuts that have been su~gested. "It makes my heart bleed that you're going to cut· the third grade reading program,'' Whiteneck said. "I've neyer heard one board member say -: anything In the past aboutcvWng one dollar off the athletic pro- gram. Wbr ar~ yoa a caa .. dldate! I feel there nHds to be more.input JOHNSON from the community and more resPQn~ibility shown with f.h~ tax dollar. The community coU~g1!'.S role ~eecls to afto~d mori:.Qj>cqpa· tional training .oppartll¢ties and ·academic levels need to be raised. · ~at,~9 you see.~ ~e ls~es'! The ·evel\lng college sho\lld be more com.para.hie to th'e da.Y schools in materials avAllable and cl3ss sizes. One of the other issues is the need for greater utilization of· the television facilities Coe training purposes. Fire lnjwes 100 Persons In New York. NEW YORK (AP) -A live- alarm blaze that virtually gutted a New York Telephone.Co. build- ing in Lower Manhattan early to- day injured more than 100 firemen and civi~ians and dis· I rupted service on police and hospital emergency Jines and on some 170,000 private telephones. - Fire officials said the blaze continued to rage out(')( control 12 hours after it began shortly before midnight. They cautioned that even if the fire were brought under ~ontrol tod&t) it would con. tinue to smolder for several days . • ''This is the worst disaster in teems Or service in the bistory of the.New York.'l:.elephone Coln- "J wonder. does the board think the · communitY would rather·see the reading·program in the third grade cut thttn 'th e athletic program?'' he said. Area 1 challenger Cecile San· deen called for the district. LO "restructure its whole-ooUook -On . education .'' The district, shesaid1 needs to find ways· to keep a high level of education despite the-fiscal crunch. A restive audience shot ques- tions at ,the candidates, asking wby the board "ignores us" and accusing the bo'8rd or using .. scare tactics" to get voters to supJX>rt the override. "Will we be hearing bits and pieces about this and that pro- gram· that will be cut to scare us into voting for the override? We're getting tired of those kind of tactics," one woman sajd to ·Smallwood. Smallwood denied that the dis· trict uses scare tacti cs. A $2 .3 million c ut which could be necessary even if the override passes. he s aid, would leave the district with in s uffit'ient re- serv es and little left over for salary increases next yeai. . ··we're not goin g to get by without giving our employes ·some cost of living increase,'' he said, adding tbat increases would not be in proportion to inflation. Another woman asked, 11Why aren't you li stening to tile people that are talking to you?" Th e consensus or 300,1.o 40Q~reside.nts .who sat on budget cor;mnitt.ees •nd talked to 1t.bout 2.s neigJibors each:. she said, was that there sbouttJ be ''no tax iocrease. " .. ,..Ir. Copelin wa's a ,loverof good company and good times and for many years served in a semi- . un s pecified but important secretarial capacity with the loose-knit male fraternal club Amigos Viejos. He Riso took a leisurely motor trip across America ·to CUba in 1959 with the late Costa Mes~ civic leader Charlie TeWlnkle1. perhaps summing up his life i.Q.a postcard to longtime Newpo'rt· · Beach .. altor Ralph P. Maskey,. • It said: •We traveled faf, sa.WT much and everything w.as: ·har·moniouS," · · · ' Fune'r .31 services 'for · Mr.' Copelin will be Saturday at 1 - p.m. in Pihe. Bltiff. Ark., at the 'Robins · 'FUnel'at · Parlor. Btnial .will fotloW in a ra:muy ptot· at 'a. .small c·ountfy cemetery he"ar. Pine Bluff. · ' · , ' ·$3,000 Theft Rap Newpont Beach police were seeking charges today against three Harbor Ar"'ea juveniles who assertedly s tole nearly $3 ,000 from an architect's home and then went on a R:ourmet and co- Caine spree th.at fasted for weeks. Th.e youths, t,..w1:> IS Y.ear olds from COsta A-Iese and a 15-yc,ar· old bQy from Newport Heights, 1were -arrested \Viednesday only a few~ after.officers were told ·of the Oriilioal tfteft. • Polle~ 1ald th~ loos occurred 1'51 Feb, 11' at th~ home of David "Burkkmie:·stltCatallna Ave. and was r-rted'W'ednesday. Qlti~~s'liaUl'ilie 'cash ~'ad been k~t in an envelope in the house and that ·the youths assei"tedly said·V1at tbe7 f9und 'a1front deor key l<ept ·bepeath a roCk on the d ' ' oorst~p. · · · · D~tecti ve C apt. Rlchard 1-lamilton said the cash was split. among the three youths shortly after the burglary. ' "Our inCormation shows thut the yo uths spent most or their share on dope and fine food at some very ex pensive restaurants in the Loa Angeles area," he said. Burglary and recei\·ing of stolen property will be the charges lodged against the youths, he added. Hamilton said the boys have- admitted to the episode and that officer s have managed to salvage what linle is left after mdtet.h!Hl lW~rweeks of high liv- ingt··· · . .: · ', ·1 •• ··The boyk gave back what they · hdd left·• from the several thou11and .1idollafs, ~:.. Ha'rnilton said . .... · .... ~· ,, · · '':rhe-·total is only $627,11 he added ! •I •' t LD FASHIONED BARGAIN DAYS. ROTARY MOWER 18" SINGLE BLADE ELECTRIC s5999 Happy ·Days are Here Again ... save up to 50°1° on famous brands!. DorFlle Shel•ing Systems CLOS&: OUT 50°/o OFF ' ' $1695 Singl1 Ln1r KITCHEN FAUCET ,.., .. c..< .... ,,,,,_ . ·~ pany," dtclared Geotge Kennel - -OR;NGE.COA.sT .:.; .. ~" ly, an assistant vice president ill :..., New York . 'Both Smallwoo'd and Mr-s . Bergeson said the board weighed the comments of parents. · PRE-FINISHED SHELF • Rich Walnut-finish E-Z KARE .. I . ~1J!ff,tr.itf•}j . . Th~ l'iew York Ear and Eye r l AtM?e~ -. _ i;l~spitaf next door to the b!itming ll·slory building on East 13th Street near Second Avenue . • Ja£k R. Curley ............ _co._ ............ , l'homa.s Keevll • •. Ellllor. ;t;~~as A , M~rphlne •' "'--9i ... ElllW q.\ortes H. Loos Rkha"' P. Nall f'l""•llt ........ f:~ · evacwited 147 patients. Most were liil!nt hom~ and told they would be readmitted later If necessary . Ruth Everding Dead at ·84 An 84-year-o ld' California native, Ruth Everding Ubbey of Coronadel Mar, died Wednesday . Mrs. Everding, a Corona del Mar resident for 20 years. is 1ur- vived by her son, Louis E . Libbey of Newport Beach ; two grandchildren, Louis E. Ubbey Jr. and Tricia Libbey ol Newpprt Beach, and two sisters, Lois Zamlock and Grace McMurty, both al Oakland. _Mrs , Everdin1 was born in Hum bQldt County, thedaughter ol a native CaliCornian. She was the wife of the late Nate B. Ubbey. Services will take place at 11 1,m, Friday at Pacific View Memorial Park Chapel wllb Rev. · J.e·am A. McQuold ol St. Mark ' 1terlao Church ol N""'J'Ort eac'li offidatln1. Burial wlll L.i==-.:...:.:;..;,:._,.;_ ___ ..J follow at Pacillc View. • -''We are listening, .. Smallwood 'said. "We knOw· there i& a great deal of opposition from the com·- munity to any tax increase." . The fi scal routes left open to the district dictated another try St the poll"S. ·the incumbents in· sisted. f',.ot11 Page A I AIR CAL ... ing as rec om mended by Petrossian. ' Air California was given in· telim permJssiqn Jut week. to service Lake Ta~oo pendlna the awardioa Of permanent,Jlblrtis. The hearlnas will reiume-·1n: April to determine permanent ' _.t~h!p ot.-Oie routes to Ibo IULK GR4SS SEED . . • Pre-Out, Prt-Fihished .. • Read~·to use' • I .. ,. LATEX ' F~AT,E~ ~. . ~ resort.area. jt.:::=:;::;::;::;::;:::;::;:;:~=:;:;:;::;::=;;:::;:=;::;::?=::::=:=::i..~~~~~~..:::::::...:::::;:::~ ,, . ' I • I ' 1 n h a •1 p n b c ~ h I a: u • L u Pt " " a, h b ~ vJ w •I Cl b, ~ S> c " h " I• It b ~ ( ·d I• ~ I ' ( ~ I t ' ( ( ' • t I I I ·I ' ' . I .. DAJLV PILOT * Oi,lers' Jim Cabl,e • . . Junior BY ED BURGART Of' lM D•ll) "'"" $t-19 For u guy who tiad never seen a minute of vai;-t\ty basketball ac- tion u'ntll this Wason, Jim Cabl-a hasn·~~o~e tooba'jlly. Not only ,;did he make the Orange, Coulit\' Sportswriters M - sociatlon firtt team in the Em- pire League·. bull he was also named the lrcult's m<>ltt valua- ble player. ~ Tl\11\'s n t...:all. ~ fl.3 senior cen..ier...on h& Huqtinatdn Beach High bas etball team is ~verag­ tng. 14 .. ~points. He has ·a high ' game of 26. He's ~deadlyshooter and an ef!e~lve driver. And he's the prlll)ij'r)r reafOn .aiY Hunt. l\eton Be(lCh won the Empire, League and ~hosting Marina in the fifst roll/Id of the CIF: 4-A playoffs Fricfay night. Coach To·m Danley of Kate1Ia was very impressed wiUl Cable who scored 10 anct 22 paints against his Knights. · "I think he des.rVes what he has received. He is their best ballplayer and is one o( the key reasons ~'bY t-luntlngton Beach won lta1ue. lie comes to p~ay "'ilh great intensity, Crives very well and has a good lS·foot shot." Cable's abilit.¥ ,to drive is his strength accotdina: to· Oilers coach Elmer Com bit' "He's quick and goes to the basket really well. And when the opPoSltion loosens up, he can hit the IS.footer," Combssays. Cable's development has been somewhat of a surprise lo Combs. And to Cable. Says Combs, "I've been very surprised. But his altitude has been very positive and he's been \'ery dedicated." Cable's dedication may have helped him earn player or the )'ear honors, arr award he says he was really shocked to receive. "And I think Combs has really helped me." Cable says. ··He has made me concentrate more." C8ble has concentratqi heavi· ly on offense, averaging 16.3 in teague. Now, Combs would like to see Cable improve on delense. '"I would like to see him work> harder to hold his man down:· j;ombll,dl"'!-' "' ·• · 1. · Actually. all the Oilers have' -.....·orked harder to ·hold lltair ~:. ·'down. After a ,dismal 3·6 nqp· league start. J-funtington Beach hWr..apidly improved and is no"' lfl.7. Cable recalls the early days. ·•J had my doubts," he said about 1-luntington Beach 's chances to win league. "But l knew we could d<> It. The whole team attitude got better and tilings bega'-n clicking." ·And Cable, who bas beel.'f play· ing buketball since he was in the ..t,r ..t,r * Tickets on Sale Ticke~ for Huntington Beach's clash with invading Marina Fri· day night in the first round of the CIF 4·A basketball playo((s are still available at each of the schools' financial offices. Each school was alloted 1,375 tickets and the presalc will con- tinue Friday from 't: lS a.m. to 3 p.m. Presale prices are $1 .50 general admission, 75 cent.5 for ·high school students of 1-lunL- ington Beach and Marina, and SO ce.nts for children uni:ler 12. ·Any tickets left wiil go on sale Friday night at 6 : 30 at the bo,x of· flee. Presale tickets guttrantee en- try to the game. second grade, kept getting betler and better. · "He's Just come a loag wuys, .. ' says Combs ... ~He"s very'-aglle for a bif kid .end has some·good Qf· fe~a~ie~o;:~··~he high~~~ 'c~m - plementfor Cable. · "He has probably come.1U far &Jon& as anyone in the cot,1bty. •• El Toro Foe ' Lacks Size, Experience OXNARD-The Santa Clara High Saints have been to the CIF basketball playofrs 15 times in the past 16 years, but will be un. derdogs when they meet the El Toro High Chargers Friday night in the second round of the 2· A playoffs. That's because Santa Clara is young and has ~ompiled a mediocre 14·9 record against average competition. The third place finishers in the Frontier · League are also smaller than the host Chargers who upset No.5 Cerritos, 57·S6, Tuesday night. Santa Clara beat Bell Gardens, 68·66. "We're a really young ball club," says Saints coach Lou Cvi· janovich whose eight regular players are juniors. "On a given night, '-''C can beat anybody. And on a given ni ght, anybody can beat us." Santa Clara was 5-5 in the Frontier League while El Toro was 10·5 in the South Coast League. El Toro features a front line of 6-8, 6·4 and 6·3 which wor- ries Cvijanovich. ··we average 6-3," he says, ••and most teams our size run in- to Jltoblems of tallness." Four or Santa Clara's eight re- gullµ's are over six feet with the 'alle:st bein , 6·4 center Joe Gagnon. who~1is averaging 12" dtnnts. Its ottter center, Tony Behrens. IS 6·2, while forwards Ken Burdullls and Alllln Lo6f' &re 6-31·:: and 6-2.~BerdulHs is averag. Ing eight points: Loof nine. T))e Saints• leading scorer is 5-8 guard Tom Cody who has a 13-point average. Another guard, Sterling Bruner, is scor1ng five points per g~m<'. Other regulars are 5 ·10 rorward Ed Badgett and 5·9 guard Bernie Cavagh. Cvijanovich was reluctant lo reveal any game plans. He \l.'OUldn't release his players· heights ror rear it might give El Toro a psychological advantage. He did say, though, "if .,...e get a big team that handles the ball· poorly, we will go into a man t,o man. "And at Umei. we \\'ill press and play a zone ." Cvijanovich has had a suc - cessrul career, winning five CIF A titles in . 1959·61 and 1963-64 . Santa Clara bee.Bm.e a 2·A school in 1966. ~ ""'"' 5o( S.1'1 .,.rtM 66 Bl~Dl-eo ··-JOH..t- . '2 C.r• ., ...... 51 Jllvhetll .. 11.,.. 01.., U San M.lr~o• U IUoMt,,. 4"' &ento hrboro ,. " " .. "· " ...., .. .. .. .. Regioga1 To~rney · JC M,atmen Vie • LA!fCA1ITER-,.Or~1e j:oasl ColleJif' will send 10 wrestll!!rs and Golden West will enter five in Friday's junior college re- gional championships at An- telope Valley Col\e)le, here. The meet begtns at 10 a.m. \~Ith the championship round set for8R.m. Tho!' IOj) four flnlshen will ad · vaoce to the state tournament the followlllf w~ek at Cerrito<. Mark Sl!llfh and Lee Austin top the ll1t of Goldeb West wrOIUers. Smith won'the Ml1·J>ound ctaasat the Southern California Con~ ference meet last Friday a_nd Austin was narrle4 lhe tourney's most valuable player a!ler witi· ning lhe 190·POUDd title. Pad! Sowa (118 pounds), Don Stltewall (126> and Tochiharu Tocblktiba ' 0581 I09d OCC's \ . , . \' lion.8.Duel Poly Westmlftttet Mlab:a LI ... t.iP o!I th:e ,CIF 4·A basketball pla)'oi'fa toni1ht with a clash at ·Lona lleach (;llY College with a lllf a1alnsl Mi>dte ~uue ch•n» itoq Lona leacb Poly. Tipoff Is au. • Tho rest or tbe playol!o in 4·A, .3·A1 a·A and l ·A naume Friday nlgnl. . .... Pirates. Tochikubo was run- nerup in the South Coast. Con- ference meet last Friday. Here's a Ust of area entrants, \\'ith rP.cords: Golden West 134-John Rial (11-11); 158- Casey Case (2·22); 167-M.ark Smith (14·10); 177-DaveBudgen (21·13>; 190-Lee Austin (4.0). OranJ{e Coast 1 118 -PaUI Sowa (2H!); 12S - Don Stirewalt 09·6·)1 ; 134- Steve Clark (8·10·1>; t42- Jimmy Hughes (7·7·1); lSO- Rand y Davis (10 ·15); 158-Tochiharu To·chikubo <14·51; 167-Mark Bandel (7·3); 177-DOuc Diet• (3·51 ; 190-Jlm Parsons {8-4 -1 J: heavyweight- Mark Garratt 03·9·2). Suning Fin~ ' ' The Orange Coast Surllng Uagu. wlll lry to b,old ill league ftn·aJa aaai11 "S•turday moroln& ~t II. tonditlon1 pertnltting. OrlJlnally scheduled ror Feb. 1, the meet w,s ,postponod because of poor 'suff condJUons. Siltftn from Edl1on1, Marina. Fountain . Valley, Huntln1ton Beach and Corona del Mar ";u be partlclpaUnc Int.he meet. • • ' . ..... ' , ,., .. I ""' • ' • ~ustlers Newno~ ·Defeats "'8 or 1 ~ ""r ~· .. v; ~ey ~uritain Valley • · I I" · , .' ti« ~ ,. f'" Terr)"' Metaenhelmer ~· 1 "'ewport Harbor 1100.s. ..,;, 101.1.l46rnl)r()OktG1. r1,,...:is• d J J hft led t.h 4'1 100 FrM-1. /r. CIMpo.11 IUI, 1. 100 ll'ty· 1. G. 8".n CM), 2. SOoppct' an IY o .. ~.aon e Hf Sailors won only (.of0t110 tDJ, i • ..,f(k 1u 1. Ttmt; 101. >.Ot1111tr <G>. r1mo;_1:0t.o .• Golden West Collt1e ,. o . 1 · too "'"" -'· ...... 1..,.1, i . ""cht ·1 , .,events, but it \lo'as Soo Pr.e-1,1 eMcirowe tu Lz.fll•c•' cG1,3.WOOC1•tM1 11n111 w.1. Rust I ers . b'aeketba·ll i.liifCi~epth which made iu 1,~.~io~ TIMt: ):1).t . , iOO •••• 1 G .. 111n 1c.1. 1. ,...,.., te_am to a ~3·84 O";.~rtr:~e t"e dtrference as the ~~.~:(li), -J~'h~~~·o~u;cr: 1'"';10~ ~~~:11 \01 or~r;~.¢'~1~}i. ' win over ..,.anta monica Sail~rsn,ste<I ._93_76 w1.11 .11,...11 ... ,. Hcw-1u 1,,,). l. 11 ....... 4M> rim.: ell C II W•d esd•u lOD liff'"-1, aar1u-tu t, l i:t.n1 1:10,1. . Y O ege .~ n --v ove ountain Valley 101.l~f1¥ci'f11Dttk 1 u1.t1 mo :1:1G.o. ,oo B•¥••' 1. oun1c•n 1cu,-,. •night o_nhlhhel ' whllnner'• Wed esday afternoon in .tOOFt,,.A;.f•y-1,Ul'llyot\11\r. ~~-"t.,:~1 , l OeRlemcer IC>. oor to 1c •I CQm· a swJmmtng nl e et at u, .... ..,.11 .. c111>t1MJE1T-. .eoo F•e• "'•"Y 1. M''"°"' 1i11eio. munity; college action In N aoo Mff1~•. R;t•r-1· 1.o9u11• Tlmoi: ~.O'l o th , tWpot"t. a.tl'1.TIMt.l ,JI,' i.o.A1•ml1011 101l t11~Marlu ~ are'i h · & m e 1 , K fv l n R o b e rt son n=: ~tr-it" J::.'.';:~ 1~L·1.2·T=; 100 Mtdl•Y R• ••v-1. Lo' A1.,.,,,;~ Ora~goe Coear•t c· olle4'~ 1eoo"'~mni. afo~r .N7 to wiln ~! 1:~~"4 . .A.:dl..,::r~~,!-""1,.,.ldl (\.), Tl;:: 2~~~!-1. 51 m mo ... ~ (LI, i. :' Clsl• '"' f ewpor """" 1 ""'*<•I• s. _, t£J, 11,.,.: Ho1k1111 (LI, 1. L•F1om,_ 1M1. d(Opped an 81·7' Pfd on the Sillors captured the J :M.I. i. --T•,..-:.~~J~111ev -1. Th0mo1 IL>.>. 'when M 8 ,,i.... a... )>~ JP'll'rM-'I. °'"•-CL.I. 2. ""°""'°'"' ~-... ~ ~."" 200 medley relay. but c1.• ... Mo"*t'1.>.Tt,..:2•.1. ~pt091e !1.1 .T111~ 1 ·~1.2.· •.made .gfth.A •• on. a pair, .w1·1 wa·a It. "!!',...-. 11, ...,1..,,. ci:.1. 2. K~ 11.•-'° Fr••-•· Mori• CL >, 2. °"90t"I h I""" j -~ fWioit.:61. (Ml,J.Kloo1!LL Tlmt:lS.•. ;1•ree .hro., •,w.1t!ftwo ... Fountain Valley'•· Bill .. .rtw-.i.o·~r•t,L.1 ,1.~1o 100 F ty ~1 . Obr1ah1 11.>. Time: .aeConds rem: In • ._ LfOr .1 Bab· u•••r swam a 1"0 s 1~.1."-rtvMM1•"' <~)"11,...: '! · 1:,~.,-~;:,"_1. ..,"" tMI. 1. -n-n.os •--DI i4. '-U . . ' lJ'ff. ....... -ifreit-1. ~fl.I, 2. Otl!Wtt I ~ er~o .@a.. ........ ' to Wih the 200 free 4P<l a tt.J .. ""'°"'")"l;U-: SS.6. I 41.l. l. UFJomMe CMI . Time: 1:01.0. JIM CABLE BaronsHo~t CIF Finals Saturday Nine Orahge Coast a.rea wrestlers are in the field Satur- day as the CIF Southern Section championships get under Way at Fo!intain Valley High School. Action begins at 10 a.m.; third 'and fifth place wlll -be i;lecided at 7 p.m. and the championship is slated for 8. The top five qualify for the state finals Mar. 14 and 15 at Bakersfield College. Among the entries and con- sidered serious threats to cap. lure a titl e are Newport Harbor's Dant> J\'luhlig ( 157-) and Corona de! rvtar 's Sypro Kemble (178). Both swept past the opi)osition -in Impressive style at the prelims last week at Westminster and both pinned their opponents for first place. Cos ta Mesa's John Ogata. however. will miss the action after being knocked out of the prelims with torn ankle liga· ments, He finished second in the prelims at 115. Marina Hi gh's David Alves (148 ) and Mark Allbrook (136) finished second at Westminster . to qualify ror the finals, as did Dana Hills heavyweight Joe Cameron . Others billed to compete at Fountain Valley are Fountain VaUey 's Bob Chase Ill~). Costa Mesa's Doug Stewart. (130), liUn· tingt,on Beach's Dan Rosenthal C123> clnd Edison High's Don Walker ((30! . Chase fini s hed third at Westminster, but moves up a n"otcb becau ji e of the un - ava\lability or Ogata. Rosenthal and Walker were fourth at Westminster. Th e team title .is up for grabs, but the crown should go to either Paramount, Pacifi~a. Dos Pueblos or West Torrance. • OCC Loses · To Cypress P aul Possemato pitched a five - hitter. but it wasn't enoug·h as Orange Coast Colloee dropped a 2·1 decision to OyJ>r'ess College Wednesday afternoon in junior college bas ~ball action al Cypress. ScM!n, •! lryol!.\~ Scl'ltuPO.tl Orh .. C..•t~I) .. • ' • 5i9l, lb-3& Sw1n110l'I, lb "''omon00. )ft..c: • I • • ' Kon1er,11 Loci.t.01'1 )Ol'lf\, dh L.edttino. ( z1mm1r, 1b P'Ot11mot0.1l T6t11, I ' 1 0 ' ,31 ko,•tiy 111111h• • 0 ' 0 0 0 ' ' 0 • 0 ' • ' 0••11go1 Co''' C.vo••t~ 000 0 IO 'OOI>-) 000 020 oo.r-1 • .. , ' ' ' 0 ' • 0 0 ' 0 0 0 ' 0 0 ' • • 0 0 0 • ' ' • I • • 1 ' ' ' Skiing Conditiom r. Sadd e_baCk.-. CoJlea~,1 4It:f.O tOlcapture ~ 500 111."-"C..li!if~l:.!r~,s:lt~ ~~;.-;~,.'i ~1~:1~~~~.i~:.~........_ t on a11~ ,fc)~. ,or~ .. ,...... } . ,.. .. ,._,,.,.._ '"·•""'· i A •-"d""'p-f. ia•7~ 1'·~· · ,....-(1;),$,Hlctlt U!l, Tltntt 1:01.4. 100 Bock-I. Kloos (L). 2. Gottw1e uc:11us • ": . :R:icha d Chacon \\'On 100 8,ust-t. Scl>\idoJ «ei, 1. s..m-tLJ,l. ll•ll'ot'• •L1 . Time: 1:oa.e.. verdict to. Rlverside C.tt, y lbe IQO fly and 100 hreast ~,.,~,, tL), '· 1.11111;10111• (LJ. Tl~: 100 e ..... 1-1. ~••boll• (LI, 1 • .& "1 Ea.., !Ll,J.5mith <LI. l imo: 1:as.e. College ln aam" acttdn to pace Costa ~Jes a lo a ·.io0 .Fr" Re1.1Y-1. l.IJQ0'10 8eKh. «IQ,,_,.., R•l•y-1. LO• AhorWlOlo. and gained.a victory by 111-44 win over Eslanc·1a T1mt:l:f9.•. T•rro.:•.X1.1. forfeit at the conference d M . i V .. . , Mlt5'ol'IYl•l• 111111111 S•n c11n-.nw ~"~;;~• ~!~~!~1 ~-·~,,~~:~11,,, tab! an ISS on IeJO s .100Me(ll•yR1t.1y-l.Alll>>IOnV•e10. 1111-.t ;ll~-' Ch •. rr •• d .. Brian Goodell turned l'n a 'T•=:F1;::~·,_ Ho•• !Ml. l . F•-• 100 ~ree 1 H,11,Ul . . a et use . an 1n S4.0 In the 100 Oy as Mis -cM i,3. Br.un !ML Time , '··~·'· )() F••e-1. se~·· 1u1, i. s-1u 1. ehg1ble player .~g three slon Viejo tOJ>pled San 1001n11.Modl•v.-1.o ... ,~ .. orth CM>, :T•;::F~!,!· 1 s.c.sia(Ul,1.s-•(Ul, Victories Oft'e against l: A•Y IMl, 3. 0 Gorm"n iSl. TW.: l •mt'" I! J • · -. Clemente 135-28. t . .a.o. , , , iu> ,, Saddleback an'd the ' ~Q, F ree-I. 0•••<1~1 !M l, 1. 100 •1<••1 1. .. eo11"' • ,,.... h . ·s p• V ....Z• Sc¥......,<Ml,J.Co111<S1.r1n-.e.·2J3. ~·1s ~. ol ers against an 1ego oraaafl 01 ... 1..,.,-1. G•r•••d tM J, 1. Hobl>s i...9un•ll•a<111~1 ro>E1Toro and Southwestern and fM ).J.t-t.111 rM).Po1n1, ,,,Ill. 100 Meo1e.v 1<.11.1y -1. L•1111ow ' t MoW110r11tJ)l76)f<l1>.Vo!loy lOCI Fly-I. GoOdflll IMl. 1 8<.Jkh ~·("' T1me :l ·!O.S. was forced to forfei the ioo M1d11,. A•l•y-1. Newport !Ml. 3. L•• 1M1. Time: s, o 200 Fr..,-1, e roe11 (LI. l. w1111Mn1. three W·1ns Hortlor. T!mo ; '"S.1. 100 Fr11-1. Oko1t<1 ko (M ). ?. IL.I, Tl'"': 2:11.1 • 200 fr" -1. ••lwullolt 11'11. Sco1monlM),l.Frins•n<Ml.Thre: 50 Fret-1. c oor ••l•n ILJ, ?. Golden West and Santa 0otwot1 IN I 3. McGln••Y tN). Tlm1: )().1. Ekeberg 1L1. Time: lf,J. 'loni"a ended reoulation 1:.-.s. ~FrH-t.er~u".'<M l,1.A•v (M), _100 Free-1 co:\'.111•11 <LJ. Tin.: J• ._ "t 200 Ind. Medley-I. Mll l4f' (F) l.Eby lM). Tl11'9 .•.iS.I. \.15.t . pl·ay tied at61 as·nefther 2,1(,R~rllOlltN)J.FqJt•t•).Tlme : 100 8o(k-I. Goodell (M l_, 2.· 500Fr-e-l .&rtt !L l,1.WllU_.. I Id · th J:(Q.1 ' O'Gof11"11 l!>), J. 8 U$1> IM). To,,..; 11.).Tlme:&:Sl.(. eam cou score 1n e ~ Freo-1. M. w. K•ll• (Fl 1. Sflo.2• 100 eoc11-1. Rus\eu 11.1 TlrNt final2:58oftbegame. O.molt !NJ J. s teve111 IN J. 'Time: 100 B•••~1-1. ouck'NO•I" !Ml. 1. 1.ls.s. ••( · h · th h't 22.J. Murphf \Ml. 3. Htnderso'I (M). 100 9r<111 U -I. Ek•l!trg fL), L u. e1sen e1mer en 1 01vlt1Q-1. Momur• <i=> t. RoDtr"lt Tin-.: 1:001,1. o..iov \Ll. Time : 1:11.3. the (irSt tWO baskets in (Nl3.0luttlN L Poir.lf :tt.3. _.-OO_F~ee Ret6y-1. M ;~,10!1 llltjo. tOOF<t• Rt l•y-1. Ug-&f.t(tl, 1(1) Fly-1. Roberl\Of'I (N ) ?. Krikl Ttme.J.?J.6. Time; S:IM.S. overtime and passed to (Fl 1. 11,,11o11..mp (Nl. 11..-..: ss.1. LMAl•mll~ 1tt1 t111 Morlft.I Johnson for a third to ioo F, .. -1. Mi11er tFI t. Ste~ 200Medlt• Re••v-1. Lo,.1.1•""~-Frosh • Sopla <N 1 1.o.Moi.1 cN 1.T1 ~: so.o.,Fl 2 Time:1:~.s. give the Rustlers a 67·61 o!"',,0[.'°("'N )J :·F~~~;:'i'_ 1,me ; 100 Fr ee-1. Buck11er tMI, 1, ed "th 2 57) (t Th wtn~r (Ml. l . LUCd\ (L!, Time; ge WI : e . ey •::,0·s k I M w K " IFI , 1 '411-~· NllWflollr1 (112) ()t) flll. Yfl""' . ., 200 Mt<ll•Y Aolof -1. NftfpOrt Morbor. Tl-: l :S..O. never looked back. Whl•·i~',,.~ ,,·-la iNi. TI~:si.2. · 100 tnd. Mid. -1. 111om 11.1, ?. -'" ""' M.fu•ri !LI. l. Golonka lM). T!meo 100 Fr" -1. 8e•k !NI 1. Mll#orY CNl3. lwrson 1111 !. Time: 1:9.1. G,·1 •·ormand1·e h1't the 100 Br••\1-1. Nt"l \011 !Fl 1. l" Robll'ISOl'l (N ) l . Nt•l•11ll .CN). Tlmt: l :IJ.O. 1000 Ind. MeOllY -1. Hol\I ...... (N) ·rirst three baskets to 1:06.o. ~ Frn-1. Prodl\•k (LI. 2. a1..,1r. '' .... >'"' fL1:3.lorre\ILL T im~ llO. 2. Conw1r lN) J.,Mono' IF-I . Tlfnl: 1''i!·l-,.., -1. My•• i !N) l . 51$11'tr (,.) l .G. R-<hOn (NI. Tl~: 1(.3. open the second" half for .00F .... 1t•1••-· oun-•l'lv• "''' o •v1119-1. Bro.,.,, ILl. ? 1i1e~"*Y Saddleback and brl.ng Tlme:l :?l.O. (Ml_l.H•ley !L).Poln1' ~.l. C0$t.IMIMtl111 (44)E\t.11Mla HXI Fly -1. L"C"s (L), 2. Moo1ur! ~f ly-I P1rol~!Nl l.Vert\lNll. the GauChos to v.•ithin 200Med!ey R•••v -1. Coste Ml""-(L )d. Culllno111e !M •. ~9 1 RoQ•"'~ rFi , Time 1i.J, d Time: 1:5'6.1. 100 Fr•e -1. Go1011k<1 !Ml. 2_ 100 f1e~ 1. My~r\ (N) ?, ~fl< (Nl four of league lea ing ?GO .. ,,,_1. G. Lvtln• (Cl 1. Pre11i~k lLl,l.Munc ,1L1 r,....,,~,_~. 1 MtJ-..t•vlNl.Tnr ... SJ? R" ers" de 30 26 But that Mor.roe !CJ 3. ~'I <El. Time: 1:5'.0. 'IOO F•H-1. Wen<;111• (Ml, J. Stle• ~ B•cl< I. HOl~ln<,1er IN)?. Bollen I\' l • • " 200 H•d . Medl•y-1.J(lltrntr <El 2. (M!,l.f'rleroct (L). Tlmt ~.01.S. {N)l, Tillrno1n\Nl. Time• JI 1 \.\'<iS 3 S C)OSe aS the)' O!!m be<l<I CC) 3. Webster IEJ. Tl,...: 100 Betk-1. Buckne• (Ml. 1. ldom ~ Brl!d•t··l, P11•01f (Nl 1 C-e-;' id RI "d 2.U.1. IL\.J..""'rrltl (LLTlme:Sl.1. (Nl l Ml!ndfl\.OO (F l.l !m<!"lJ.•. COU COmeaS VerSI e 50 Fre\'-l.S•f11\ol'l (C)1.SleWt1S 1008rto1\l-l.Lt ~IOr (Ll.2.Torrtt 100 F•tt J;i el4 y-1. Ne•porl hit the next 10 points and IEJl,Whllmor. tCI. Time: 21.1. 1M1,1.c;ougter ILi. 11 ....... : 1: 10.i.. ~roor. nme : 1:,J.}. · moved lo a 46.30 edge 0 1 .. 11111 --1. Htndr lcll s IC) 2 . ..OOFrtoRe1ay-1.Mar1r. .... Ti"111 : L.o1qun•llo•ctol\011 (lSIEIT-9•r•<OVgto IE) "O lhlrd. Pol111s: 3:2•.'I. 100 Medle y Relay -I. LoQ"n• ,,·ith 12 minutes lert. ~1.0,. . .,,_,_ c11ac°"' (CJ 1. 0tmmc1ii Junior Va--'•y s."'"· Time ' 1:01.J. raS& 700 Free-1. Hllll (El, 1. 8onl0ft 0r .... c .. ,t (19) !Cl n(llhLrd. Time: 1:00.t . (L ). l. Wo1\t t1luo9h Cl.l. Time: 1:n.•. I• 11 pf QJ 100 Free-1. S•ento11 !Cl r. G. ....,."""lttlllOO}Fln.\111tey 100 Ind. Medley -1. Wolloc.e, J.. Mlthlws J l l 'I L'l'\tne tCI J. Wnllmoffl Gl. nine: toO Medley Rel•y-1. Foonta111 Mo.ton (!L ), 3. H•ll t E ). Tl,,.:. co1h11' & ' 3 20 ~.o. · vouev. Time: 1:s1.s. 1:oa.l. .r Souln•icll 1 o ~ 2 SOOFr .. -1.MqrwM(E(C)2,,,_y 200Free-l.l.,,.r'IOnlN f1.HMnill 50Fr~-1.Grindlt lLl.2.Wllfldd W•tV> 6 1 • 13 IE13.Ml11.,1Cl.Tl"'°:S;23.S. (Fl3PuUIU'I 11,,_·1 ·S~1 l'I >~ •• ,,,.,,, •1-·>•• Mllfll<tr 12 i. 3 XI 100 &eta -\, H•rrl10tt (C) 2. 2tll Ind. M.ldity-1." B~.0,ireol !Nl '"sQ Fi~:_·;. Morto,; ;..:·f~ 1 K·~ (L)0 Sancw«o Q 1 2 1 Kol11nor lEI 3. AO\$ ICI. Time: 2. f<urlOl'tg (Fl 3 . Wolt1scoO l"l. J.Mlrll'l•ll (El. Tome Jl.l. k~!~~ o' ,' ', ,2 l:~'&re•st -1. Ch.t<Ol'I ICI t, w.rd T~~:~'!:1. SutMrl•l'ld tFf i. Tr>C 100 f ree -1. Gr1roc11 .. <Ll, 1. SIOtl "' (Ll,3. Bauerman (EL Time: 51.•. 101.0•\ )0 19 21 1'J ICI J. $tewurs CE). Time: 1 :OLI, (f<) l.,,_Y!'IOftf (fl. Tl,,,.: 2•.6. SO B<1c k-1. S..n1oOn (LJ. 'l. WolllCll M<11tlome:O<'•"OtCO.O$l,• ... l. .00 Frie Atl•V.-1. Cosl• MHo. llOFly-t.HoutifF)2.8)acr;(Fl3. <Ll,3.Wate11poJuQt>1Ll.To!IW ;J;il.2. ..,...Wlt'ftf)ftt Ttmo;3:S4.0. .••. ,· '1 PDNef'IFl.Timo:1:0l4 ~ 50 Bre<1s1-1. 5 peci•le (l.), J.. ft rt fll " Wtttor,.lltl~ltllll.,_. 100 fret-I. Su1h1rl111d fF) 'l .. Mlol0ne(~),J.Hawl 2(E).Tlmt:34.I>. .i....i......,.,...., t ' l '' 200 Medl,y R•l•y -I. EOhon. Fodor<:ll,lfll IN) l. Truk IF). Time; T •• ~,'.·, ... ",."•.Y -I. Logun• e.octi. 11:,0t(ll '9 1 I ,, Time: 1;411.i. • 5'.'I. · o .. ~ :U S~•i 7 O t 4 100 F'ee -l . II•• Gof"4tfl (lil 2. S0G Free-I, lvlrfOn 1N) l . H..mlll We!lern !l~l !IS) E<l1- Qot-1< t e t o lrvll'lit (El J. Pi-olfltt <Wi. Time: .(fl3.~J(F}.Tlmt :S:1J.l. . 100 Ml'd•e~ R~ldY -1. EdllOll. Be•! 2 ) ) 7 1:)t.I ' tt:I09oo:k-1.Ftlrioflg 1F l 2.Poolor lime•l :\.f.O Jo11Mon 4 J 4 10 l001nd.Medl•Y-l,M.Allty (E1 7. (Fl l.OOu9'rCflll.1"1me:1:ot..l.' 700f-•e~-1 .Wei\~ftlEl l.PMl1 .t.Mro'" Q 0 I 0 (;ltl10f'l (l::)J.~mO<W'!,Tlmo:2:1S.~, 100 a ... o.i -1. Wol1>$COll CF ) 2. IWIJ ~'""'~•t O:).T iml'.1:')J.( Por•er 1 2 o • "l :U.5' H01ii9(F}J.1(0Uta(F).Tim11 :1:1t.S. 100 ind W dlty -I. D. Riiey IE) l, 1,..,,,,._ o 1 o 2 !iO Free -1. Torodo (E) 1. Sorborn dJ'r .. Roloy -,t.Fo"ntol11V•Uey. s1e,~tii0>H• !E). T·~~ 1:0'I.' Tot.i\ at 17 u 7.l lEl3.linden\to!ldt (El.Tlm.:0:2S.2 Tlft'lt :):SO.I. SO l're~· I Holtm•n !E )l .llalty Homimo:$ol'lt•Mlnie.1,3?.)1. 0 1"1"';! -1. Bren~n (£) 2, Mitt tott.Mou (t211 (61 Est•rlclo • (Ela. l(o1'0•ln IWJ. Tlmo :O:l•.t (E! 3. 0.rige !El. Poi11ts: 162,•i lOO MOdlty Rt loy-1. C.O~lil Me!oa. ~Fly I J;io1>1rt' tE I 2. Hollmln 100 Fly -I. P•rk (E l 2. Hain (W)l. Time: 2:1S.J. !El Tin"ll· O 70 .0 ~ tp Vo11Go<'der>IE f.Time:O:S0.3 200Freo-l.SChulU (C.)1.C.O!J\l..,d 100F•l'<' !.Wei1~1."r(El1.llottf • 100 Frtt -1. JOl'IOf 'EI 2. Hltio'I (W) lCI 3. FrOlt IC I. Time ' 1: '~-'-(f.) 3. Po1rlS tW). I'""': O :~•.O 3 6 J,M\ltolhauM>r (El,,.lmo:O:Sl.2 700 ·11'1d.Mtdlty'-l.MacKl."ller 4CI 50 B•ck -1 RotM!rh l E l2.0 .RllOy ', ,' S.·!!'.,Frel" -1, Glbsol'I tEI. Tln'O: 2,.,.~." •. ftll ICl J. \=OOllO•~ CC). Time: !ElJ Weti~lWL lh.,.,.:0 :7'1.I ,. -ill B•tMI 1 51M kNl.IOt CEl t. l 12 1008ock -1.POllllEl2.CrOMIEI SOFrH-l.Llncoln {C)7.Sperllmilll 51ewa•l !E l T1me :O:.f0.0 • 0 1 J.Munlh.tlMr IE). l;I~; l:OS.1 ICl3.Grohom !Cl. Time:'"·"· XIOF•e"' Rel,Jy -1 Weslern. Time: 0 6 100 8•f MI -1. JOMI (El 2. Torode 100 Fly-1. Llt1coll'I ICI 1-Gel'Ntdl 2:01 ' 0 1 1E l.Tlmt :1 :11.~ ICll!Othl•d.Tlmo:1:11.5. , COtWMt'o11fJl(41)Et'--1Klo tt JO d Free R•IOJ -I. Edi-. Tl..-.: 100FrH 1. Sc.hUlll (Cl 2.Cothlond 200 Medtev Reloy-1. cosw lio'<eu. !:•J,l fC) l. Ft Oil IC). Tl'"": 59.0 Time: 1:02.1. ~ A11,,,..im IMl l._I H•11lt""""' SOCI F,..,-1. 5tiet1011 CCl 2. NewfT\af'I 200 Free-1. Holhco(ll fE I 2. AhlOld 200 Medle"f' Rotoy -1. ANll'io+m. tCJ J.Gert>.lrdl CCI. TlllW : ~:05.1. (C)3. ~nton tC). Time: 2:01.). "44i.M<' (SOI lt It Nor n\ilnd•t • 0 N..._ J 0 Milt 3 l (NllliS 3 0 Hdll~f ' 0 Hortm.,. 1 0 """ ' 0 1-<iOrrlS 0 I Tot•I' 11 4 Hotftl~: t::UverslO., 26-10. Timt: 1:41.J ' 100 BoJ ck -1. Diedrich (C l '2. 100 Ir.II. MetHef-1. Cook (El L 200 Frtoe -I. Gombte IAl 2. Atdtlln P<1ul'°'1 (Cl 3. Altho\01> IC). Time : OalOli tCI 3. Spcwl .. I• (CJ. Timt:. IH l l .JOM!>O<!(H). Time: 1:)0.4 l :U.t . l:OS.1. t WO Ind. Medltf ~I , MerKl'llltrG lO!I B•el~t ~I. Diedrich CC l 2. 50 Frff-1. Wo1kefleld !Cl J.. ltll'IQ Basketball (.l.f 2. Keele (H) 3. CuSl'lrYUHI tMl. R09fr\ jCl l . Toml in (C). Tin-.: tCll.ArOMOn!Cl.Tkno:2,.t . Tlmt: 2:09.8 1:1(.1. 'Ill Fl"· I . S.::hle$S!noer (Cl t. Ohle ~FfM -1.Wolr(Hl2.P,MU(AI «>O Free Roloy-1. 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CMI• r<tCOrdl. Or.tl'IOf CM ti :t.> ), Full ... ltlr) >3 6. ... ll'WlftlOt• 1. C.1lilOf'nL• 1 ....... T'-: l:U ,J Stan4jjngs I. I • t I· • I . Playoffs ' ,.L!/Cblrvlne today 1fb pamed a• ._ Olt ICbpol f~ the NCAA 1llhblo11 II western regional bukitball playotfa. • · • t lt'a lllefint Ume the Anle!lters have bosi.d an NCAA basltetba\I lployol( l<>lll'nament Ud It's also the ft'Jt one ever held in Oranie 'County. The NCAA of!ieially named '?lCl Ull Pllget SOund otTacoma. ~:•four-team tourney. l'Deod a Dally Pilot story I a1. . TwobtberteamswW'benamed &mday; 'lbe CCAA winner UC IRiverside or Cal Poly (PomooaJ and another team --probably t:P.r Wes tern champion UC 3'.>•vls-are exp ected to be J Games will be played at 7 and 9 each night with UC! ex.-e<f to IPlay in the late Ult · ftiday, 'March8. . · I It's the fourth time the An· testers have been in the NCAA p~ayoffs and the first li,1 'Since 11972. . ' UC Irvine breezed to a:101;1s victory , over Paeific ~sUan College of Fullerton Wedrp<l•Y night Jn the final hotne regular rseason game of the seascib for roach Tim Tift's Anteaters.. · · The victClrY broUght UCl's !Season record to 17-8, the best liince Tift's first year at the helm ;u 1009-70. Friday night tba An· ~eaters close out the reeular ~ampaign at the ·Air Force Academy in Colnra,do. · 1 UCl held the lead Jrom b<!gin· l\ing to end but dldJi't break the game Gpen until the 5-minute mark of the sffond half. Pacific Christian went scoreless for foui minutes in this period as the.~n­ teaters moved well in front. • 1 Tift ·used an all sophomore !lineup in the final 10 minutes of iaction. 1 The .Anteaters outrebounded PCC,~ 68-34, with Jerry Maras ~abbing 18 and Dave Baker 16. aras bad 24 points while Baker ad 14 in their final home regular $eason games. 1 QCI bit 49 percent from the Door and PCC f7 pereent. ·-"""' ,,_,_ ,.._ ,..,n .,_ _ ... -..... -~· Flttrnorrl' TOS.11 • ~lftlme: UC lrvl.,.,'-'·l'. I Lutz Nabs I Easy Win·· , ' ' ·Connors Ill I • . SAN ANTONIO, Tex. - Eightli-seeded Bob Lutz of San Clemente defeated Trey Waltke, .S-1, 6-0, in second round singles action Wednesday in the San An- tonio World Championship of fe~ Classic. Lutz was scheduled to meet Phil Dent of Australia today. Dehl downed Haroon Rahim or Pakistan, 6-4, 6·3. Sixth-seeded John Alexander survived four match poinis to de- feat Eddie Dibbs 3·6, 7·6. 6-1. In other matches, t,op-seeded '11,arl.y Riessen beat Cliff D.rysdale of South Africa 6-4, 6-3, and Dick Stockton downed Tom Edlefsen, 3-6,6·1• 6·2. • Third·seeded Stan Sntitb de· fealed Mark Cox of Oreat Britain &-2, &-4 and Mike Estep defeated Y,Jay Amritraj of India 3-6, 6·3, J-3., Paul Gerked beat Zan Guerry, w;s-4. ' c.p,-11ors Old RIDGEFIELD, Conn. -'Top· aeeded Jimmy. Connors, saying h• )l'U sick, dropped oot or the 530.000 Filrfleld CotJnty lnterna· tionaJ Ter\nis Ctiampjonships Wedne,day, tournament officials 5aid. - In siCond-round matches .. six- lh·seeded Roger Taylor of Great Britain. defeated 17-year-old aO"late\lr Tom Mott, 6-3, 6-2 and P'ler Fleming topped Chris ICatt.bel of Australia, 1-6, 6-2. f(ate:hel was filling in tor Naltale. • loll TirllC of Romania defeated 1eventh-seeded Jurgen Ft:ubender o( West Germany, M. 6-1, 6-2 and Juan Gisbert edeed ,Robert Machan of J!U~l"Y· 7-5, 7-5. sandy Mayer .advanced when South Afric1'1 John Yuill quit with •Jiack Injury. B•j.gAd~• ROTTE~t>A1'f -Top·seeded Bjoi'll ,Boff of s..,eden scqred a &-4. il-3 victory ov• Hollond'• 1lolf 1'11Un1 'We4netday night in ~-round play al Ille Wqrld Cbamptoniblp Tennis green 0.... ~rn1ment. -Palrice Domln1u .. of Fronee u~ fourtll·1eedt!ll Australian BOb l! .. a. 1.15; seventh· ,...,.. KewtU or South 'Atrta I Allllltalla'a DIU ~. 7 _,.D Warwict atoPPed s Ball, f.6, .. 4. MOSCOW-Dana. Rqint's fe~abloodynoseinthefourth P~~ .Tosdal fini"s'1M!second to round arid a ~dly swollen left Russia s Tamara,Stielofastbva in eye by. tq~ se~enth. the .women's 100.· e~.but.terfly A crowd:.of 9,()90,cheered wildly at a Soviet swim m~iD Lenin-for the 25-j'ear-old Ishimatsu and grad Wednesday. '1.. his .. 'phanto.m.right." Tosdal, a freshman' at ~zona Slate, clocked 1:0~.9: . Cilt:roll Arrested h.merican Ann "'HarSball ~qn T.AM·PA •. Fla. -Cincinnati two · e.v.ents, nabbfftg lhe11l»-Reds.relief·pilcher Clay Carroll meter free in 59.:11· ai1H.'thel'20o-. w-as .)arrested following an meter backstrokeio 2:23£ alt~rcation in the lobby of a The top U~s: m ·an Was Tim mGtil Wednesday night, police Mickey who finished tllir~ln.the repbrted. 21lO·m'et~r bac~~"!*e IJ!~=!?-lii!. r;,<in, in,;r-ampa lo«l>aseball -Former Co~·a~:ff'ertlo&gh · sp _ng training. ~wa9~eharged standout Kq"" .~wn~._.is a "' Wi _ prof a.pity and with resisting mem_ber~ft9~\ealjqi. 0 4 , , , .arfest wiUlf?'4 •Jenee. He was ~w1mmers from B:ul~aria, Bti-1 !''¥eased o' ¥~ No eoGrt date 1 tam, Hij~g'!J'y, .i:u.11\1. ,P.oJ.and, .hsi;,.been setforbis case. • · R·oman1a, Finlano,, Ela·st -... ~ · Germany . and s1ec1e~ are DepreeiofimaClai,. part1c1pat1~g in iae ll)eet. ATLANTA. -~ federal judge Title Ket~ ruled Wednesday I.bat a pro- fessional spor,ts team owner has the right to ·claim the deprecia- tion of player's value as an in- come tax deduc.tion. TOKYO -Guts Ishimalsu of ·Japan retained his World Boxing · Council lightweight title today with •a u.nanimous decision over top challenger Ken Buchan&n. There were no knockdowns during the ·1s-rdup.d bout. Buchanan. the aiggressor tbr~gh most or the fight. suf- The ruling, in ' errect. permits team o~ners lo depreciate the value of player contracts the.way other businesses depreciate the wear and tear on buildings and equipment. l. .. I . ' DAILY,P!LOT CB 0 angeCo~ty FV's BrownName'd . • • Coach of tke Year .,./,, • • ,. I A half dozen Orange Coast area pl•yers ' and Fountain Valley Jlllh eoacb Dave Brown _.bave_b;ee.n b~red on the official All-Orance ounty basketball team as sel ed by the Orange Coun'iY Sportswriters Associa· Uon. . · U:s. ·Dist;iCt ·Court J'udg'e Frank Hooper said the lawr al- lows depreciation ot intangible assets,'such as•the abilities of an athlete. Hoo~r's ruling came in a case brought by Atlanta Falcons' ~kholder E. Cody Laird, who challenged the Internal Revenue Service for disallowing such de- ductions bt the expansion Falcons in 1967 and 1968. Boyeott Al10ided ,, .. WIMBLEDON, England ~Billie -Jean King and Wimbledon ' c.ffiCials reached a compromise over prize money Wednesday. avoiding a threatened boyct>tt't>y ,women players. l -t • '\ , The agreement e10ts for rais- ing women's prize moneyfQ1f1976 lO 80 percent or that received by men. The women currently get 70 percent. llnsrr Sizzles ONTARIO -Bobby Unser, .. ·ho "'·on the California 500 last year and went on to capture the United states Auto Club driving championship, has served notice he's still in form this year . .Unser, who plans to compete only in the three major 500-mile ·USAC races here and at In- dianapolis and Pocono this year. · had one of the fastest speeds on the opening day of practice for the California soo .. He came back Wednesday and, after every'one else left the 2'12-mile oval, set' a prictice best of 191 .391 in an Eagle-Off)'. A ng*'i• llnsigaed . . . The Californfa Angels signed catcher Ellie· Rodriguez and in- . fielder-outfielder Bobby Valen- tine Wednesday, leaving the ~ American League team only two · roster players unsigned. The only pla)'ers on the 38 man roster who have not si~ed ate second baoentan Denny· Doyle and rriinor league outfielder Frankie George. Titlr to Tft'JI• · COLLEGE PARK, Md . -Tom Roy scored h•lf of his 16 points during a four-minute stretch late in the second half, sparking°· second!raoked Maryland to'T0-64 victory over t 1lth-rankt:d Clemson and giving lbeTerps·the regular_. season Atlantic Coast'" Confef'ence l)asketball cham- pionship. Marina Hi&b 's Rich Braoning leads the parade of area stars with a first team berth after pac· , lnghllrmates tO a <;lFMplayolf berUI with fl/• all·roundgame. ' Branning shares most valuable pJayer of .,the )'ear honors with Los Aml1oe Hlgh's 6·11 Tom Schnelderjohn. • Brown'is ttie coach of the year after guiding his Barons to a 22-5 record,, including the Sunaet LeagtaechampionshlP. Branning, the only junior among tbe firs t two teams, avera•ed 018.9 points. per game • ' SPORT$ durini the regular season and is ington Beacb's Jim Cable. the best ball handling guard in AlcCloskey. the only other the county. juhior honored on the all-county His running mate, Bob Losner, selections, averaged 18.7 for the a three-time All-County selec-season and was in double figures tioo.. was named to the second 22of23times. team, along with Mater Dei 's Miller· helped his Fountain •Mark Breitfuss. Valley teammates to the Sunset Loaner averaged 11.4 ror the League championship. Fountain seaSQ,1 and can play the post or Valley was not a high scoring· • wing.· He's 6-5 and deadly from team, and Miller's true worth outside. can't be con\pletely measured in Breitfuss led Mater Dei's a9.4scoringaverage. .wicked fa st break off en.st::• and Cable might be the most im- scored 35 points against Servile proveQ player or any to make the t in h_is last Angelus Leagoe game. All-County selections. He was Other area stars tabbed· for named most valuable in Empire third team status include Estan-League circles and was the key to,' cia's Jim McCloskey, Fountain 1-luntington's attack. lie Valley's Bill Mill er and Hunt-averaged 14 .l for the season. u u u -tI u ALL-ORANGE COUNTY Player, 8"bool Jeff Weber, Fullerton Rieb Branning, Marina First Team Height Tom 8"hneiderjohn, Los Amigos Bill Johnson, Garden Grove Kevin Heenan, El Dorado Class Avg. 6·5 Sr. 2\).0 6·3 Jr. 18.9 6·11 Sr. 26.8 6-6 Sr. 25.8 6-4 Sr. 21.2 ~Team Bob Losner, Marina 6·5 Sr. 17., Unn Wilson, Westminster 64 Sr. 23,6 ' Steve Nelson, Villa Park 6·5 Sr. is.4 Mad: Breitfass, Mater Dei 5.10 Sr. 16.8 5·10 Sr. KellyM,cOinnis, La Habra 18.5~~'.' Ji ,-· Tblrd Team 1" m McCloskey, Estancia 6.S r. 18.7 . 9_4r1 • Bill~~· Fountain Valley • 6·0 Sr. Bob ;. -w,stin :1 Sr. 16.6 '• Jim Cab._,, untlngtoa Beach Sr. 14.1 Jim Sargent, Bolsa Grande 6·2 'Sr. 24 .9 • No Letup for Ki1:1gs, Face Buffalo Next r DETROIT (AP> -The Los Angeles Kings, not unlik~ a num- bered Swiss bank account, are safe and secure. They know they')'e got a playoff spqt clinched after beating Detroit and Red Wings captain Marc~l Dionne 2-1 in National Hockey League action Wednesday. I But despite the knowledge they're in the playoffs, there will On Tl' Tonight C'han....i5atG be no letup, 3ccording to the LA 'Coach. ''There is still a quarter of the season left and we can't be con· ctrned about the playotfs yet," said coach Bob Pulford. ''There are so many things that can h appen~ good or bad.'' Tonight the Kings face Buffalo. Dionne was almost one of the bad things. He received a stand- ing ovation In the second period when he killed off a two-man Detroit disadvantage anti later broke in alone on LA goalie Gary Edwards, but was mobbed by four pursuers. One of them, Bob _Murdock, was called ror hooking on the play as Dionne tried to get off a wrist shot, one o( fiv~ at - tempts duting the game. • The loss was the first in four games for Detroit, which has been beaten by the Kings every time the two clubs have met thl:i, season. Llnemates Bob Nevin and Dan l\'taloney led the Kings, only the set'ond team tQ clinch a playorr. ·spot this season. Norris division leader P.tontreal is the other. Nevin a nd 1\-1 a loney each scored th eir 23rd goal of the season a nd assisted on each other 's tally. The third member ' or the line,.Butch Gorlng, had two assists. · The Kings, second in the division, have the third-best NHL · record. . "I'm more pleased with thC ,; victory than by the fact that we 1 clinched a playoff s~." said 1 Pu1ford , evidently awa» that the.~ Kings,didn't escaPe by much. Danny Grant scored if.be lone 1 , Wings goal, with assists from· Dionne a'ld fflichel Bergeron. Grant's goal came in a final , rlurry after the Kiqgs -posted leads or 1-0 and 2-0 in the fll'St and 1 third periods. " ,, . , In Double Overtime Top Dodgers Still Unsigned LA .Falls, 117-116 INGLEWOOD <AP)-Lloyd Neal made two free throws and grabbed a big rebound Wl!clnes, day night as the Portland Trail Blazers held off the t..oF Ahgeles Lakers 117·118 In d011ble over· tl_me in National l!asketball As· SQCiatlon play. •, Neal. who bad eight points in the second overtime, made his • free th~ows with ~seconds r~ malnlng and gaVl! the Tran lllazers their one paint le~d, which became the 'winning l)'lar11n : I.Ai• Angelell &ot the ball .,.in but a laal·s"on4 .abot by •th• J.ilkera' Lucius ,~len <j111t riillHdllil.mu• and Neal nabbed the .......,.d and protl¥'lfd the "'41MUmerN1oQI. A !rd ar pro, al M:On!d 27 paints over·all. a .. uoo hl1h ) •i for him, while Sidney Wicks had 21 points and 28 reboWxls for Portland. Jobn Johnson had 24 poln~ and Geoff Petrie had 20 for ·the Trail Blazers. Allen bad 39 points and Brian Winters 26 for Los Angeles, • ~Qioh lost Its fifth game in a row . e· teams wete tied' 97-97 at "tf\c•end ol r•1ulaUon Ume and knotted 107·107 al the el'.ld of the Ortl overtjme, wl\h a despera- tion SS.footl>r by Winters forcing th econd extra period. •Natl.AND f'f11 / _,.....14, W1c•,1!1 flHt 21, Plltrle2t. S1•1t '· ,....,.,.tt,.ltflll~ Wh111tn•S· T ... 11 41iJ.A 1..-AM0•'-1S41MI • """'"°Ion •• Wl11t1rJ 26. $rT!lllt ~ Allll\ tt, • atoot"~ "• ....., -~ tfw ~ '· 11:111, 10 • • llWMllt.,ltilM&tf,.... ~ -a " 11 ,. 10 .. -111 laNlllWIMI 11 1t 11 17 11 ' -11• ........ ,.~ ,_.,..,, flortl.r'ldJO, l..OIMJt .. i11; Tic:Mk.•1•1-. A:,.,,.., ' VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP) -· ·, The defending N ~Uonal League ' champion Loi Ang lies Dodgers 1 · arrived at their JP~C training camp Wednesd·ay. •or most or , them anyway. Five players.who have yet to '. sign.did not make the team flight froni. b>s Angeles -pitchers An-, dy Mess~mllh, Tommy Jolm .. and ,Doug ,.Rau i shortstop Bill • Russell an outrjelder B1t1 ' 11\!Cl<ner, • !~Otil) and Ru11ell were both re· r pOi'ted on their way)to camp, . however. .. , · '' Messersmitbl a 20·&ame win- ner last seaaon, repotj.edly is .,; seeking a $115,000 i>ect that 1 would make him-the highest paid 'i Dodger whlle. Jtu~~l\er Is said to ., b6 asking sao,ooo. . . John, who will by to come back alter elbow 1urgery, 1t wd ,, to be seeklllj! a ro.lso to llQ,Ooo Rau S45,000-11nd RuMell, an' An: star, $75,000. ~' - 'Zif ·'Be ftrl Inv Uo1 cor 8iS! ,EiC hao pre s.< ,.,., di'l • •• der joi1 As! Cm Cm an< Co1 tan ble ing fro 194 •er .. Ha: Ed ea~ pa1 uni Ne sal ' ' an< Vil' Jle re• de1 plit pri Me for na1 re1 tlo ( "' .. "" :• "'' ... ' ' ' • • i ' • ' " ,. " " ,, ,, " •; " ,. " ' " •i ,, ' • ' " " • \....../. 'SI Jou 11r,lck ~ .. boen named vice p~dent ol. ruOrla ' ,,....UdAlllJOdata,llie. 11 llhew~sformerlyanao<Ount .. ecuUv.e 111 N ' · ••~·based publlc relatjons firm. Prevlous(y,,Ms. Btlclc wa.• · Involved In Industrial public ref a. Uons and health care lnsU\llUon _communityrelaUobs. • Joha. Harrt1on, formerly as- 8istant vice president or the Eldorado Bank's'-Tust.Jn office hu been made a~i,tant vie~ president and m arlarer of the Saddleback Valley branch In Laguna Hiiis. . . • · Costa· Mesa.resident Scott Sheqby bas ·been appointed lending otllcer at Ba all of Amertca'1Saflta Ana main olflce Jolnlng lbe bank' in 1974, ·Sheasby was on ihe bank's management lralning program until his current post. PriOr to that, he was a branch manager (or a Costa Mesa finance company . . • Ted .limes of Santa Ana has been named public relations direct..-for CAS,\. l!dvenlslng, Inc. a~cord1qg O·~gfbcy p esi· dent Te<! ltrlol'i'. ;o . The forme.t new~aiJ:'n1.;, joins CASA from Hallman and Associates, anotl;ler Qrange County advertising uge,ncy'. , 1 He is r:tirector of t.tie Orange County Advert_\siQ& Fed,eration and past treasurer or the Oringe County Press Club . ,.,_,, Carol Davis has been promoted tq administrative assis- tant at Basso/Boatman, Inc. ol Newport Beach. Formerly.office manager, Ms. Davis will be responsi- ble for media buying and office management for the advertis· ing and publjc relatiOl).5a,1ency. , r • MarcP41:1koh11$beenriamedartdirectb<rorlbe irm. I '• ~ewport BeachresidentEdwanl F. Penewell has retirecf from PaclficTelepbone after acareerof28years ... Penewetl's first job was as a lineman in Sari Francisco in 1947. In 1955 he was promoted to m11nagement as a plant 11ervice foreman in Costa Mesa. At his retirement he v.·as staff adviser for customer operations in a three-county area. • Bill G. Clark of Huntington Beach, manager with Securt ..... ly Pacific Bank, has been transferred from the bank's .. larbor and Wilson ranch in Costa Mesa. to Springdale and Edinger brancb 1n 1-luntington Beach • Irvine resident William F. Slelner has been named eastern regional sales manager of Bushnell Optical Com · pany. a divisionofBauschand.Lomb. • Irvine Paclrlc . .,;velopment Company, homebuildio" unit of Tbe' Irvine Company, has added Ron Sherroan oi Nev.'port Bea.ch and Anthony Gleason of Laguna Bfilch as salesmen. · ' , Sherman,was fdrmerly a·salesman' for ldacnab-1.rvtne :ind Gleason· Sold homes Hl ThC Bluffs in Newp&rt Beach's VillageofEa&tblufl.' '"·' . .... ' . ' ' . •1 1"'1 1 1•11 1' 11\ ,\f\1 .,.,. • ... . ,, J. Gordon Slebblng.i lias been nam~ frlariager ot Reyaolds Sales Company's new Orange plant for aluminum recycling. The Huntington Beech resi- dent was president ot O.C. Sup~ pliers, Inc. of Huntington Beach prior to Joining Reynol~. The Orange plant al 210 E. 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BankAmer'ica Realty said, however, that t.tie banks it owes the money to have agreed to r.e-negotiate the loan. DaylinMove ... LOS ANGELES IAPJ -Daytin, · lnc., a nal1onw1de retailer said Wed - . nesd.ay that it is riling for an arrange~ ment with its unsecl.lred cred.itor..un- der Chapter ~l ol the ( deral bankruptcy act. -ll said It js taking the action ~ause it is unable lo meet current financial obll1ations. J 1. I I I .r ' Lots of Tnkers ' -. 'P,QR_11ELD FQRBIBDS PUBIJt:N011CE PUllUCNOTICE PlJllUC NOTICE ~-P_U_ll~U~C·N~jn'l~OE~-t---::=:.::=~'b::=:-~l~-:::=:===::::::::=;--"l--~......,c::::::---~ · ,... '1a1nout.utr••-" '' p1n1T1out•u•1,..M ..onc1:0~:~01T0at ..... 'atcNtCIM'•TOf'J11S .. ~~llTATIMIMT ....... ltTATIMCf'T tuH•IOllCID.U•TOPTMI ITA110PCMJllOJtMfA"INI ..... _ _,....llt ,.,._, .,.. Willll T•e l•llewlfll ... , ... t6 Ml"f ITATIOl'c.A.UHalUAPO• TMICOU.:.TZ::..°"...... ""';::'11/TUOUISI P"llN IM~~. AOIMIC.V, -Mitt' TMICO:.T:.:::•AMU NOftCIW•IA.llt9MNflttOll COMllM'f. W..t lM a.. C.-. Or~CittWIMl"'CA--1 0•1• cit GLADYS V. 8tSf+Of'. -KYo ( •p, . Poll..:. PO• AUTMO•ITY TO ...... -...c.111. . M1r"1t •• (,, ....... 1131 -Av n. .-~ .. P•OMlllO•Y ... , ..... TO .Mtlpt , ...... L•••· Jr,'"' Dr ... C..~#1151. CA °':r~E1sHlll:t:IYOllfOI ..... arrested two Japanese UICUT8. OllO ff.....,.°" -....a.c.'liili.MeM;C..l+f.ftU' (l'tdlt~lf IMl""'lllMcl ...... 'men for selllna stl.lfed •••1.P•OP••T•1 w11111 ... ""' .. " wt11w. ttt11 '"'' ..,..., ,) cettMt.ct bf*' r1w11n~"'rifllc..i-...-. 1)11119' 1L¥1'• l".l:YlltSTT,• ~--,;..;,.,Ul',.Vll...,,Glttf, .............. _. C""lllfl • • "'9 wld dlc.ldilfl4 -r"ulniill loo rtt. birds of paradise. ILlrillllt llVl!ltlTT, ••• ILMiE• , ... , ........... Clft.-:ltll -• .... ~·-· .......... ""' ... "'· ..... tlw ... ~ .... ,, ~,.,.."' Authorities cbarced •ow1N ave"'''· •"'• •· ~· """'"~,. · .. " 111t or11c•ot tiw cim" u. ....,.._ Ill •'I [ port IVf:ltlO M•IMlll .~•l.M. °'" .. Or1t1,. COUl'llT ll'l llU.~t,Ofll"9Ml'lttllll'l. .. ll'I~ the pair ,, ... y m . NOTICl0IS l'flltE0IY GIVIN ... ,..... ......... l\t ... fl ........ ......,., .. "'.. Nim MCMMrTVO...CIWrt,totlle ....... """' ed some 10,000 of the rare !LWAYHl!:l!. l!.VEltfTT.l*'*'ol ~J.!~~ °'1• CO....r"' ' . M IJW ol11u ot "'' .n ... _,.. CATE bl~-~ J d 11 --.1 U.wllltlllM, · -' ' .......... °'.,.,. CNll OMIY ""':' ANO WILL, .-01 hi . 1,.-itl •Ml, 5ui'• •1,&;J•.-vm D ones anu,.. fllld '*''1" I'll• .,.rultd "'"'°" ...... ,..._,1a.!ftp~~'·'·'•Js *'" 400,011,...11,011totl'li•12tl.wflk:tlh, New Guinea. • lll"•r•nu ...-"' Df'W ..,. """'°"" • ,.......,.. 0r-.. ON•t D•ltf ,..._ . .. 0 .. llllK•« °""•""•ot tM ~tned · ,_.,._ ~.,,l1wry Nol• •11111 \I&· Ft-..t),20,11,•"9Mlor.6,lt1S •rs PtJBLICNOTICE 1no11 nwu•r1jMrl•lnln9lotMffl•ltuf ------,--,.,,.,:---::--tl,,u1•, 0110 01 Tru1t '" 1t1•• PUBLICNOTICE lolid111t<.oi.n1,w1tn1"f9Uf"'°"thf.1IW' P'r00trtr : • '6111 U..Urt.1 publluHon oi tnl1 Mllm. ii.a 11\<tl Mokn •• ,.,,.•It A.M., """" •UPIRtOWCOUltT Oll'TN• CMttd fttJrW•r 4. ti JS OCC June Grads File Orange 1 Coast College students plannini' to graduate or receive Certificates of Achieve- ment in June, must file petitions by March 15 in the college Records Of. fice. The Records Office is open from 8 a.m. to JO p .m. Monday through Thursday a nd 8 a.m. to S p .m . on Fridays. ~·or'°""t of NOT•C•TOc••DfTOlltl lTAT•O ... CALlll'OlltNIAll'OR EOWINW. TEMPLiN ""' Sl•I• If c.uiotnl•, '" ...... 1"' •Ull'l••oacou•TOfl' ""· TN&OOUNTV Oll'Ofl:AWH E .. (v!IN' of 1111 wnt ~tr of OttnVto OtNrllMl'lt l. 100 l'rAT•Oll'CAl.llllORlllAlllOR .... 4-atM oltl'll._,•Mn'lldcll<.HMC ChtlC C.l't.arOd.,..Wo1t,ln11WOt'fof TNICOUllfYOPO•ANH WOTIC• OP HCAltlhlO Oll'CATCANDWILL S...I• Atll, C.UIOl'n!•. . Mt. A-t!Uf •171710N Foti ••OM'r• Dll''WtLL at M. ............... ,WM .. Mt Delft ~"l•d 11 llW llflolt INS E1i.11 o1 OEO•G£ 0. DUNICDMe. AND ll'Ollt LllTl•I TllT.t.MI ~CAt1Ml p1ac1lorhNrlf'IOol1•lllpelllkwl,....., 0.cff~, 'fAltT w..r•'-&M<O'I.,. .,...'#llt,._,Y,..,'°"lln\lrt"*'lflli. NOTICE IS Hlfillll8V OIVlrttl.. E1ttll of H'ELEN NICHOL$0N P1;11th"'d Ot.,.ll't Ce>11I o.ll'f P'!if. Yid .. tltl 1"11 INM.ar .,._. Ob)l<t to (""'tori of 1.N ....... IWl ... d ...... Mc:ELOOWNEY. OIC••Md. Fttl.6, ll,to, 21, ltlS 41).IS 1ne9•1Mi:\ofMldP1tltlOt1. !NI •ll ~twl\lt"ICl•I-~ HOTIC&; IS HEflt£8Y GIV£hl U)ll ,_ ......... , ... -.!.,.-'",,.",',..' m,~.1.~·.~ ... Mld ........... dlmdlftt "' Nqvl_... ... .. ~UHITIO CALlfOflllNIA eAtriite.. 'puauc NOTICE .---... -• "*"-wlttl tflo necnloltY llfo,,.1. corptr•U"", ••ii ANN ..,""' _. tOf'll•liOM of llW ,........, ""' tffk• ot ,,.. cl<en .. '"' --ILOOWNEY eLGIH, .... tlltcl ... Ind lqll IM'loC.rlpUIWI .. _ _. Mlt1tdc~ ....... .,,1Mrt\... •PflKloftW,., .. MofWlllend llOT1CITOCll•D1TOltS Prapu11lrlwolvtd. IJlo t11c•s10rw 11011CJl1r 1, II IJll tw i.w-1ot LAllll's T11t.t~•'fl0 IUPllllORCOUflllTOll'Ttt• s.ld Ro•l P'rlPOr1't 11 -sllu•ttdlillb litftodtr•l•l\14 ti I ... llflCI of Hr .. Nlttloner1 rtfl'OllCI to wflitJI b ITAT•Ol'CALll"OllllllAll'DR COUl'IT of ..... Al'•····· SIM• of •11orn1,s. Ol.OMl.N. ltlNO.. ....,ur\flltf,...lkltlws,Mdttltl nt•COUlllT'l'O,.OltANOC C.lff(IO'l\la. Glt'EIEHE, AIWM'(lat Lew, "1 Dowr 1flt lifl'lo tM pl-o1 "''""'O the.._,,.. .... A-tlMI OtllCI FO'tlu1.w1 ll, lt7S. Oflwe, $ullt 200, N1wp0rl .. l<JI, Ml ...... Ml IOI Mtr<fl II, lfJ'S, M t :30 Esi.1. of FRANKLIN WEBSTER WILLIAM I. •t .IOll•, ';tllforni• tUtl, •l'lk lt b ""' lli4U M •·"'·· 111 tho-<ourtroof!' of OO~mont l'KlllNSON, 0.t••"d. Coul'ltyCMrll t1U1IMIS ol 1"' ut1dortl""" lft .. I .... 3 ol Mid t-1, 1(100 CIYk CMIW H()flCl IS H'ERE8Y GIV£Htoe.. ...flllHIS, KHAO, .tOMlfSM, ....... """"'"' wt.it1lllt 10 IM ...... If llHt i>I"° Witt, 11'1 lht Cll1 o1 ~Ant, ~ M llW .tlO .. t MIMd dK,llCfMI; H•DV&CAltUON dKtdlrtt,wlltllnlovr rnoMM"*IN Cal~•. tlwltoll .. f'IOllll\'9¥1"11 tlolim ....... I 4USMIClortJlw 1...-. · II™ publk•lloolof WI netke. 0.tld ... ..,_, 24, 1t1S 1flt Mid dl<.IOtftt trt rltQ!ili,_, to n.. N•W~ltT 8'EACM , CALl,OltHIA O.t.oFoW.rwlt,1t1S. WILLIAM•.ilJOMM, llltm,•lthtJWneut••r 'tClll!IOIWl.11'1 Mitzie Lupo, 32, is director of sales for Holiday Inn in Tucson. Her billboard has drawn more than its share of responses, including some 60 personal calls "for an affair that I h ad no intention of plan- ning,•• s he said. htM H-r oo,...._ C>\llOl(.Oflltl Covrlt1 Cltrll !I'll ofllc.O ., lfll cl of ~ 11141179-... E•t(ulrl111ltllt ON•\. M•R1tlMO S. 'llAhllt\.lfll tn!llllCI (ou.r~I oitl'I thtot, rt. --------------,AllwNY111t:••1c1d... '#IUollJW•boft l•Mt,.IA:tftt.hlltH "'9 ~· r1 wouc:Mrs,,. to IN UBUCNOTICE Publlilh.O 0••1>9f Ce1st O•Ur Phot, nitmecldt<tdtl'I i.1Mw.e.111w"4otl•21 \l'ICll'llift •1 .11'11 olfk• ,., p 1 Ftbt .... ry ''· 22, 21, llJS .0.-JS THOMAS c. KING,.... ti! 11WJ .....,,,, _., ..:("""''· AltTHU~ D. GU.Y--. • e.:n ·------------1 Ol.DMIM, lllNO&.O•••lfE 'fflW1 ..... li9••r• O>wr Ori .. , Sulit~, .Woon &teen, PUBLIC NOTICE A"'"'•1sotu• P1.11111""° Dr•n91 co•st o.11y Pi1o1, c.11torl'll1 n..o, wJ11 11 ow~ 01 STATEMEICTOFABAICDONMENT --~ t110o .. rDr1 ... w11M 1'W.21.1J,01111wr.J,1t1s to6l·IS D.4lnes1 ol '"' u •llQlllCI I• ... OF USE OF SUP .. lllOlllCOUlltTOll'THE ........,, .. ICfl,C•ttf,n.... tnlllO•I 111rt-.lt1I '0 ll'lt•U•Wof w4d FICTITIOUS BUSllCl!SSHAME STATE OFCALlll'Ollt"IAf<Ofli ....._: 0141.,.s.-1• PUBLIC NOTICE ,..,.,,within r fYIQfll~ Mii' llR Scholarship Fund Slated ' Orange Coast College Student Services will sponsor a March cam· paign 'to establi s h a permanent scholarship fund for students. "'At the mom e nt we h ave no reliable source of income for scholarships,·• said Sharon K. Donoff, assis- tant d ean of student services and h ead of the scholarship drive. THE GOAL for the month-long dri¥e is to raise $30,000 that will be deposited in a savings -tr 1:? '* College Figures ·Booming "• Final spring e nroll· r ment f igures for Orange • Coast and Golden West ··colleges s how an in·. ·~crease or 10,648 students over a year ago. 11 Dr. Norman W ·atson, Coast Community College District chan- l cellor, told the trustees the 25.S percent growth and l oan lo serve as a permanent sou rce or scholarship funds . The $30,000 will never be touched according lo Mrs. Donoff_ Only the in· teres t will be used for schola r ships. .. That means the fund ~·ill produce more than S2,400 in sch olarships each year ." Mrs. Dono£f said. BECAUSE ORANGE Coast has approximately 30,000 students in addi· lion to a large faculty and staff, ~1rs. Donorr believes the $30,000 figure can be reached. ··we plan to ask all who attend the sch ool and work here to donale Sl toward the fund.'" Donations for the rt.farch campaign will be accepted at the Student services Office and the cashier's d~k located in the Administration Building. Commun ity members are invited lo participate. Sentence: City_Aid .,gives the two campuses LOS ANGELES (APJ '-a total of 52,430 stude nts A Lanca ster this spring. This com· chiropractor has been 'pares with 41 ,832 las t sentenced to perform 500 year· hours of comm unity work Enrollment at Golden during his three-year W est is up by 30 percent probation for counlerfeil· over a year ago. A total . The IOllOWl\'IQ per1on h•I •Nrdoned TN• COUNTY Of'OllAHGE Antntt ... lw lnt11lri• llrti .... ltllCitllool llllsnollu. 11W\>1ofl0t lllo fkl•l<Ou~ t><lsln.es~('ll""; Nt. A·Wll PutlllU'ltd OrOl'tOO Co.st 0.llJ Pl!Ot, SLP·JSOIJ 0.llcl Fttlr ..... rJ lllS PRESTIC.EHOMES,JOO N.NllWl)Ort NOTICI Of' M&AltlNG 0, f•b.l3.20,2J,ONllN•tlll,lllS '.OJ.JS suP•11t10RCOU1tTOFTHE MARYRO IHS.ONOFS.TAO 81vd.,Nl-¥w~~·ch,C•lllorlli•w.60 "ETITION ,011 PltOIATI: 0'"1LL • £•1<11t•I• t1WWl11 Tne Flt1lt101J1 Bu10,..~1 N-,._.AND ll'Olt Lt:TTEll' TISTAMl!.N· PUBUCNOTICE STATIOFCALll'OllNIAf<Olt otlne..tio .. MmtodCllfttdln( '""'""to •bo¥'f ••1 tiled lft Or...-;it TAllYllONDWAl'llEDI ' . TN•coi:~:.:=1~ltANGE AllTMURD.G\JY, II. c.o;"t;~;~~';~~~H~'!-CO. tS..5 Et lottof JAMES AA.THUii 8YERS, ,ICTITIDUS•USINISS •OTl Cl 0 F H ... • 1 MO 0, ..,.._t•l l.lw I E•~ltlj.,lf O!l ~e . Newport k•tn, Oe~~E IS HEREBY GIVEN ttwol TJWtol:!i~!~~~:"'!.~lruWll$S &TITIOM FOR PltOIATE Oii' WILL ...:;::~v:,c;'"';..,.,_ c;ollit(IO'nl•'l1161l RUTH BRUTON BY'ERS ... , tiled ND ,Qllt LITTllltS TISTAMIEM• T .. : ()t4IMJ·IH1 .Tnis~i""°~swilS <OftdlKtl'dtly..,ifl. r-oln•~illon!Clf' PrOOOltolWlll..,., .s~HE STATESMAN'S CLU8, _, AltY wtw•..cwi: c lli•-1. ...,. iu.<1...c:1 O'I Ullitn Tes\llftlnllf"'l' It MKArt""' floollt..,Md, NtwpOrt Bl«fl. l! 51•1 t ol BET Ty M 'ER RI TT Pulrllllwel 0.."'91 Jt o.ltr Pllllt, C F COl.ESWORTHY I l ........ ~ GOVHEY,OIKt•Mll. -·JI'°'' •t•S -?S . . . . lheprllllonet 4-.d ••....., '"""""'"'' c.lifor'ni•tlMO NOTICE IS H£RE8Y GIVEN ""'"c=:·:::·:::c·:::.·:.:;;__i,.. __ ...;-:;;.~ ll'WtSldlttnenl .... i llted ""''" eo..c1 IO.-..kll l1m.1de '°" l11rtn.t,.nit~ FWF £nllf"PflMS. Inc., • CAW"'""• 'I Cl""kol Or~Coun1't0fl Fe0Nlr124, Mid IM4 11\o 11 .... ,,.., plKI of ....,lfto r-.i1 .... 5'00 Wll~lr• Bo\111•-. Flfl$l AMERICAN TRUST COM· PUBUCN4{1'1CE 1''15. tnt-MsbftnMtforMol"C.hll,191S, s;:;ji.i4SO,LftAl\l'9t.~OUfof'nl•'IOIDS PAHY lws flllct M'roln • ptll\loft .... """' •lt;JOit.m ,ln1n.courtr0otnd °"'*1· Prolwotool Wiii Af'ld t°" hw~ot L.11·1------.,,-,,.,,,c-'----A program of s mall. PubliY'lell 0r ... Qoe CNst 0.111 P11o1. _,,1 No. 3 o1 ~,.,11 court, ,1100 a .. it rn11~ino11l1'*"tconouocwd1Pt• ,..,, T"t•mol'lt•rw to 1n. Ht lt~. ~· •.f'JM · 1 F b 11 ,_.,,,,.., 1 \l 20 191~ WO.I S .. _ Callton'll•torpor•l16!1.. to....-.tt 10 wnltn I\ rnoft '°" f\orflw:!r NOTl(ITOCll•DrTOM interpersonal discussioc e . ,ii . • ' ' <Ant••°''"' Wett, In lhe Cll1ol Solnl• FWF ENT£RPRIS.ES.•N(. 11«tk11IMl,MIOllMll IMll_....,l)tac• SU ... lllOllCOUlltTOll'THE S at Golde n West AM,C..lllorno•. ~:J•mHM.'N\l'IM, ol lloelri"" tne wmo M• tlfttl wt tor STATIEO,.CALll'OlllllA..Oll group PUBIJCNOTICE D.11edF•or ... r¥tl ,Jt7s Prn1011n1 lolwrtn ii". 1t1s. •t t :>o •. rn .. 1n 1n. TM&C'OUNTYGll'GllAMOE College will be open tc r--------------w1LLl•MI!.. •1Jo1o11o1. Tl'lis \l•tt"""" tHld wHl'I tne t:oun11 <_"00"' ot o.oort-nt Ho. Jot wkl Nt.A-tt•JI th 'l f 'l 81411' CIWnlv Clerk Cle•t.ol0.-4t191CauntvonFobr,_.11, ' E ''''NHO'O ERN•'1 e communt Y or I f LAWlll!.NCIEK.NAllV£YINC. ~•.•11ooc1 ... 1ccontor0r1 .. w.lt," ''''' e .. . · l t ' NOTICETOCltEDITORS 191}. tMCilJof5"1nt•Aftl,C•lllonu., HAPKE, lk• REINHOLD E. HAPIC£, spring series s ar ID ~ S.UPIElllORCOU•TOFTHI' A!ltr .. JiJ\U... 11'11111 OlledFebru..rv11 1915 .... REINHOLD ERNST HAPKE .... , March JI. $TATEOF(ALIFOJthltAFOll 111•••1l(NUHl••••f,Svit•IM PublW>o<IOr•!'lgo9C<NllD.allyP!ioL WILLIAME S.lJGMioi REINHOLD HAPKE , Ok• It.£. THE COUNTY OF ORANGE C-.1 •t "'-'· C•Ultrnl• ti•ti Fell. to, 21, iJnd M.tr. 6, ll, ltllo )»Ii COIOftlW Cler~ ' HAPKE, 0.Cl•sod Sign ups for the pro-NI. A·llOJO Tot: C71•l 11l·l1SJ W.INDIEL AHO ANOE lt$0N NOTICE IS. HE Ill 'E 8Y GIVEN lo lfll E Ploratl·o n 1'n E~1.1.-o1 MILDR ED s. Mt CARTY, A1..,,.1 ttr:h1111-· PUBLIC NOTICE 1 11 bo d01<•••11 gram, X Publl\Plfd Or•n~ ce1il o.;11 Piiot, 11l'ONlrln•rN411"'•1 C•"" ICM'\ o nt• Y•n•mt C · 1-Oeteil~d. ---="""°''°""'~"'""°" ~l•""•,C•llttr!W•t211J \.,.I •II pl•\oni !living (l•lm\ '911m.I om m un1ca io n. are un-NOTICE Is. HE ll EBY C.I VEN lo ttw Febr .... ,, lO, 17, 191.S )19.l) PICTITIOU' IUSINl!.SS ,,,. !1141 IWl·l7J1 tho \lld ,.,.,.oe .. t •• , r1tQ11ltlll to !lit under Way now until cr..,o lors ar tne above nom...i oeteoent PUBLIC NOTICE NAllllE STAT•MEHT All~,..,,1.,, ,.,11i;,,..r intm. wlln ,...., nt<•,,.,, "°"'""''·It M arch 14 . 1nat au per!>Q<l\ n•v•ng tl•lm~ a<;>.11n1t n.e to11awln11 PtrlOfl 11 dl0i"9 l:lu$i. Pvtlll~od Or•no-Co.iist 0;iii11 PilOI. tr. ollke ol tn. ti••• ol tl'lt ..oow -!~ S.•d oeceoenl ••e •1<1ui•tt1 to l•fe ----------·----·IMU•I: Feb. Ho, JJ,itNI ,,,..,, s. Jt7lo 1)6.)~ tlll..:ltO\<rl,MIOP•tMnll,,."',wttfllllll Golde n West studenU: !Mm, wllh Ille necel!iilry .. ouc:ners, In S\Jf"l:ltlOR COUltT 01' THE NICKEL ARCADE. '')I, 'Nllr..er ----no<.tlM•1 ¥1Nt,,.fl, to, .... """'~ trained in I eadership 1ne ollice ot tr>e c•e•~ o1 tr.e .. ~ """ STATIEDFCALll'OllNtA..aa A..,..,H....,li""l!ton e.ocn, C••· 91to41 PUB UC NOTICE et thootU<• ot ~11 •11,..,..11, LITTLI!.& liUellCOIJ•t,Ot"tOpfe~nllhem,wilfllhe THIECOUHTTO,OllAJtGE Mlcl'llet 'Erll""J Wald, •sn """'"'" llLEK •• ,. E. M•ntn11t1r 111\fcl,. c l asses will serve as nece!i....,1~aucne•s.10 1n.eurQr!ii9M<I No.A.a111 tlrid0t.,H....t1ng10.•Bt.ct1.c.i.tJt.t1 lnQt1wooc1 c .111ornl1toJ01,....icn111M facilitators during the •t1neot1iceofner•T1ar""v.THOMAS. NOTICIE Of< HEAlllNG o, Tnl!itlu!.IMs!ils<oncl1Klodo1«1 in-•S4t11 ol•ceo1W~,..~•oltlloU11d9•.......,"' t.. LORD, 1JS11 P.Jsea d• V•lencloo, PETITION FOii PRO BATIE OF WILL di.......... 5\JPllt\0111 CG\JllTOF TH'E ..it ,.,.11,,!i PO<l••l'lnq to 1ht elltl• et nine week session s which S.uil.-11), L•QU""' H •11~. C•Ulwnl• ANO FOlt LETTt: ltS. Tl$TAMEN-MltM•I Wtold . ST ATI[ OF CALl,GllNIA FOlt Woll MtlCMflt, wllltlfl tOOJr ,_,.,,., .,..,. r un about t w 0 hours '11•).l. Wfll(h i!i the pl;oce ot bWtwi!i ol TAltY Tnis ~l•lemerol ••S !lied •ho lhf THll COUNTY 011' ORANGE thfll"IPllbllUtlotJof u111Mtk.o. U1ellnller!iign.f<lin1Um•lltr!i""'"l.Ain-E1t•tt ol MABELLE HATHAWAY Co..nty Clerk Of 0rlt10-CCIUN1., .... A-aH.. 0.IMFotlr ..... ryHl,lt7S. each . •nototllfHl•teol...-lddeCt-,wllhin RILEV.Oece•\ed Fttlnl0ofy1,191S. "QTICE 0' Hlf.AlllNG GF WAl..TE.ElthlS.THAPICE., The program, which is , .... , monlll!i olflH tfle "'~' P\.lblK•I-NOTICE 1$ HERESY GIVEN trwrt ..-St AMEN Dll D p I! TIT I 011 FO. EHUl((IO'ofth9Wlll olll'llsnotice. JOHN JA'I' HATHAWAY ti.IS h~ ~Or~ CMll 0..ily f"OOl, PllOIATI: OF WILL AMD FOil LET· oltMHow,...,,.ll~ free to the public, Offers D<lted FebroH<Y l~. 191 ~ ne1•in•p1llhontor Pr~tool Mii..., ~' \], 20, 17,0ftdMitr,fl•, ltJS TIEllS.TESTAMIENTAllY LITn.•I •\.•K personal growth ex-JUOITHt.ETAGALl.IHER l(IO'•SW.....::eolletlttlTOll...........,,,.IO -=~-----------JS Ell•!• ol A08EAT J. OOS.TAL, WL ........ ,.,.. · h rt' · E•eculrlaolll'>fWillof 'llW ~t1llwr releten<• lo wnlcll l!i 0.CNWdl. IQI& •••.CA-I penence w ere pa !Cl· tne•bow.n.uned~e-...... lor 1unner S19rlk v'OrS,...., ""'' PUBUCNOTICE NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN !NI .... _ .. .. pants be c 0 me more THOMAS. LlORD lhe lime -place ol ,..,1ng "'° -OOREEH l. DOSTAL lwt lllod""'"" Pullll""911 er ...... ca.,,, 0.Uy "''°" aware and express ive o r UDt ,..,..,.. v•11ro<.i•, s.;,, 211 ,,.\ bt4l'l'I !il'I '°" ~·e n •. 111s. •t •=>0 SL•·'*' .,. _........, P1t1•1ot1 '°' Proti.aW• Mii """'~~'-"""-"""·:""·:'"'::::"':::c'·c'c· '"'c'o'c::c .. :;;.c:" i....-Nlih, c.111 ...... •21il • "' • '" tl'M! <OUtVoom al 00-1""'111 SU .. £ 111011 COUllT 01' 'nCI! 91111 .... i1wtne• ol l.olllfS Tftl-~ ~-• f eelin gs. Tit; 1114) Ml·J.M foOo. l o1 w..:t t OOJrt, •I 100 Cl•k Cen~ •TAJE OF CALl.-OltNIA ..Cit 1¥YIOhPtUltorotr re-tlfe<1UIO..t\i(n PUBLIC NOTICE Each group is,irhited "'*-r*E•K"'rhc °''~ -\t, int~ c u, ot s.nt• AN, THECGUNTYOPOflllANGS ~ """* '°' tvrt11tr ,_.11c11ws.,...., -------------Publi~ Or•9 Co•~t D•1 tr Piiot, C.htorni•. No.A-Um INt"" limo lftd .,.., ol M'MlneU. t ol2persons. Th JOalof Fee.v ..... ~r •• ,ll,20,ltJS •n-15 D.11od FetM'u.l•JU.1•1s NOTICE C), HIAlllNO 0, ~M111HnwtFor Morcn1a.1"7S.•t .. ·..onc1.:.~.JO«S the groups a re to ti ave an w I LLIAM E . 51 JOM", PETITION "'°" Plt08A TE Of' Mt.L •:30. '"·· '" IM courlroom of Dep,art· -ul"fltOflllCOURTOPTMEi •-• ~uB~C·'.0TJCE Co11nty Ctt •• A N D I' 0 11 L I: T T E a s tnrnl No.J ot 1•1d court, 11 JOO Ov.c ~ .individual interan on a S"' ..... l"' ROIERTA.EAS.TMAN •ES>AMENTAlllY CtnlerOrlw.V..,\l.•n!ne CltyofSowl\4 ITATEG,CAllPOllWIAPOlt I J l---------~----i Attcw1111•1Uw RO DEB''!> l ,.,,,. c111to1n••. THE COVN'T'l'OflOIAlllGE person-to-person eve SlP·JSollJ• 11'1H••IMr'•, .. • .. s.iitil) E\t•te o1 PEARLE. u .., 1 . O..teo1F•b•.,., 14 ,,,s ...,A.USM instead o( a role-to-role SUP'ElllORCOURTO,THE ' (.Hl1Mlw,Citlil1r111••16J6 Dr~;~~c:dE 1$ HEREBY C.IVE N 1IWll WILLtA~li :StJOHM. E1l•I• ol AMY MAltGA.RET level. S.TATEOFCALIFOlltNIAf<O• T••:l1l•lseo-Ml0 EILEEN !NEZ MASTERS. ...... lllf'd Co..,.11C1••• OOMAN.Dft••Mcl. TM£ COUHTYOFOltANGE A1-Jlw; PeUtl-r 1 llUonlor Pr~ce at Wiii .-rid (Ll'llE W. JDMMM)N '""' NOTICE 1$ HEAEl'I' GIVEN• tio. f'or more information, A 12161 Publl"'" Or•nll'" Co.\t o .. ,,, P,1o1., ne•e n• ~ PHILl•ll H01ta1GAM <ndUor1or '"' ....,. N-d~ t t th E Pl t . ,Ne. • •• MG 0 , Feor1.11r1?0,ll.ll .l9ls c,m.1~ f(IO't1Wiln<tofltner\fe\l<1IT'lma...,10 t•G• .... A"' "'4lo\SH thotitllpotn.GMM..,lng tl•hnt.,.1n51 con ae e x ora ions "OT 1 c o F " I!. 1 ,,.. Pf!1iliono•, rot••en<.e 10 whlcn 11 "".....,.111 uiHW.i. -~· ,,. .,Id dtudlnl or• rtctvlrod 1o Ill• o ffice a l 892-7711, ext. 629 PETITION FGJt PltO&AT£ 011' WILL ...,.,. fw lurtMr pa.rllculilrs, Mid 1"91 Ttl: lllJl4IJ41'JI u.m, wllll ""'Mtl\l•f1 -"'"-... I . A N D F O 11 L E T T E a S. PUBUC NOTICE tl'll' Ome ilnd plac1 ol JW•rlnq thl -.....,.ntw• """tleMf lhl ttfK• ol llW cMrw. o1 ti•...., -or the Col ege Activities TES.TAMENTAlllT ---:-c::o-,.,-..,--------I~ t1wno ""'tor"""''"' 11, 1t1s, a11:JO Pullil•,,,_. o,...,. c.,51 o.itv Pikl4, Utllll<ourt,ortopr•wnttl'ltm,wl91o .. Office at ext. 561. Esl•te ol J AMES O. NEWSUM, ,jlfSO Fl(f"ITIDUSaUSINES$ •.m.. ifl ""°' t-1room ol [)eporlment "" lt f1 -Mof S I'll lo ""°'IS nttOIWJ VOUC:IW•5. IOllW u-119"'4 =;~.JAMES. DAMON NEWSUM, NAME S.TATEM'EMT No. J .. ,..., court, •l JOO Ci~o< QnW • ' • . . It'"' elilt e o• ,,., .11 ... n.e1. RICHARD NOTICE l'i HEREBY GIVEN ll'lilt Tiie lollowi"O ""'°'°'" I ~ dOiflO ~. Ori"' Wrtt. On tM City ot $"11.& Ano, PUBLIC N'OTIC'E O. FRAZEE. IOSS Hortn M.-i.. Str-c. tne BANK OF NEWPORT """'lllttl 1'11!!<,\4\: C.-1\lomiil. S....te !020, !i.ar>t• An.I , C•lllM ... tVOt,. herein• P"l•!ion !Of" Probate ot Will -THE VI HEY AA D, 2MI Fore-st Aw., 0.teo Fet>r ..... ry 21. l•lS ----l(n .. tne PIK• ol ""'"""'of .. _ tor isw~e ot Letter$ Te\llmt'fll.to'¥ to No. C, U91Jn.1 B•Krt, C.-tllor~W.SI WILLIAM E. 51 'ONN, dl!r\•QonPd In i ll mottet~ pH~~ w. .>on.. Franc o~ L nch 41• W NotJlool c:ovnl1C1ert. SUP&RtO•COURTOFTHE 1ne e~l•le ot wod Olt oOenl, ••"*'low' tne pet.hone r, rete•ence lo wl'llt h •!i A ... o ... ' ' . PAUL,HASTINGS,JANQ,SllT SUT•OPCA'l•O•••A... --, •• ,.,1~1or••.-,, .. ,.,_. ~-millll!! tor turUll!'r p,trhc ul•rs and !twit .., ' · • ""'n1• Al'•, C•llfllnli• -. .. ~.,. • '"" .. ..--.., ll'lt ltmP and p!Ke ol Ae•r•nq'lne Sdme< '11101 . AHDW&LkEll TN&COUNTT OfOllAHGE not!<•. ""' -•-o t~ ._. •r<h 11 lfl~ •t t 3'> Tnos b111u·ies~ •S COllO:hKltd by i11t;,,. llll 0.P9'1111 0..., Stt. • Ml. A•ll'IS 0.llCI Fetw\IOIJ I] 1t JS. ·-_,.,,= -,... ' ' · lli .. ldu1I l,...._,tolff9nll•t2'M WOTICE OF HIARIWO 011 RHOOAG.S,PE£1t •.m., 1n Ille tOIOrlroom ol ~r»rtment .ion.n F L fl ltt: 11141 SU-2351 .. &TITtoM ll'Olt PllOIATI! 0, WILL Adrnlfllllfillrl1wt1fl-..,._.,. No. 3 Of Wid t out1, •I JOO Cl¥k Ceni.r . . 1nc . .... -o 1....., -\I in \he City ol s.nl.J A.nit Ti.;s !il4tt mto nt w11 l lled wittl the Antrmrsfll': I _ ANO ,Giit LETTEllS TESTAMl:K-AnflludO'lllltt5l•ltof .. C;UtMnl•. ' ' Coun11 Clerlr. ot Ot4n9e Courit1 on Publl'.llled OrM1o;l9 CN~I 0••1t PllOI. TAlllT r ittllNoMft'lt'll~ Dilt..:I Februitr120, 1,75 Fetlr,,..ry 24, 191~. Fe9'. ll, 17.•nd M.or.S, 1t1S 6~J..JS E~l•I• ol OONA LO A. HANSEN , llllCNAllDO. FllAlllE WILLIAME S.IJONM F4!lll 0.te4Std lf65hl.Mol,.St.,s.ilol0Ja C:oL>nt1 C~rk ' Pul>!l\hed O••n~ Col \! O•ilJ Pilol, PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IVEN th.II S..W ..... COlilttlll•tl711 WALTIEllR.IARAHG£R F'to 11,ind""'"' •, IJ,20, 1~7S "39-1~ JAMES. T, SHORE ~Ot lll1d Mfton a T .. : 111'11»-Ull GWCSets 'Talk' Course Pliers All He Wanted Utl WoslClill Dr., Slo JM f'ICTITIOUS •IJSIN EIS Pf!l oloon lor Prob.lie ot Wltl Ind l(M' •!i· An-tflfAlmlt1klr•lrl1 CT.to ~ .. itdll,.C•llltrnilt2t.lt -------------J NAMlf. STATEMENT >u.lncf! ol Lett1rt Tc~l•mf!nlir y 1o tt>e Publl~d Or•"'-Co.st O.Ory Pilot, Tol:"4J.USO CE Tne ton-;,,. per50f'I 1~ Ooino flu\i, pet1t.oner rf'l f!<ern;e !o .. n1tn ·~ .._ Ff!tl.20,ll.•ndM.-r.6,ll,1915 5'4-7 ~ of 21,355 h ave signed up Jnf.i.s . District Court for day and evening EASTPORT. Idaho Judge W arren F erguson CAPJ us c t nt •classes. Day enrollment -· · us o s o rdered the sentence for Se · 1 M t PVBUCNOTJ roess.s: tor turltvr p.orUcul••~. •nG !NI 11>1 AtlwNwtw: P•lit>oner 11..w MldPlltl ol ne•••";t the~ i..s PUBLIC NOTICE 'has shot up by 52 percent rv1ce emp oye on e W,·111·amMadisonll,SO. N h h h d ·1 J with 10.142 students r e -e w ouse as a 1 PuOlllJ\ed °"'"~ C0.1sl D•il't Pllol, -----~,c,.,,,,..,,-------j E 8 S 1, 1114117 Sl .. er A,..,_, ND. ni.eltorM.-rt n 11, "''·'"".3'>•.m .. F•b :Hi 21 •nd ,,.., S 1915 .... IS :iot, Four1laln V•ll11, CA t2109 . ' ' ' ' SUPERIOR«>URTOf'TME (tworlle L. Umplllll. 1<M17 Sliter lfltnocourtrtomol0t~rlmen1No.lol NOTl(ITOCR•DITG«S $TATEO,CALlfOll:NIAll'OR A-, Ho. 1'06, f"OW.1•11' Vitlhi¥, CA M lll cou.rl, •I JOO Civic Centtt Drow $\J .. llltlDflllCOUllTO•TNI! TMIECOUNTYOFO•ANGE f'lJOI Wo \t, lro Ille Cl l¥ of S1nta A~. STAT•OFCAUFOltMIAPOflll gistering ror spring Madison was arrested drilled into him : federal PUBLIC NOTICE I 56231 N•. A·JJl21 Tnh but.inns Is 1191ng ~onduc.l~O by Cltolorni•. THll C.OUNTYOPOtl;AlfOE S.UPElllOltCOURTOFTHI! NOTICE F HEAJtlNO OF .. lndl~ldu•I. O.ledFttlr11"•Yl4,1•JS .... A-IUI! $TATEO,CALIFORNIAF'Otl; l'lTITIOH FOR 'llt5T ANO PINAL CMrlltt..C•mpbet1 ' WILLIAME.SIJOICN, Estolo ot EARL BRU Cfi. courses. with four other men last purchase orders don't • OCC has registered November i n a Redlands always bring the expect- 31,125 s tude nts, up 22 .5 .r~tircment hotel. Secret ed results. TMl.C.OUNTYGFOllANGE ACCOUNT AND ltEPORT OF TlllS !ili1torrlttllfi11dwlln1tw0iuntw CO\lntrClork VORPAGEL,Olc••lold. Mo A 121M ADMIMl,TllATION, PETITION FOil Oerllof Of'MQt Couflt1or1Ff!br.-y1, D.AIGNIAULT, A•EL. NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIV£H 10 tho WOTICI! o · ... Ml!A•INO 011' ,INAL SETTLEMENT, PD• IW5. ANDDAIGNIAULT rtclltonaftJW•tiowftllll'lltddlKeclMt l'!percent over last year. Serviceagentsseized$3.2 A f e w weeks ago, OCC's day e nro llment is million worth of coun· Newhouse decided he Pl[TITIOM ll'Dfli P~OIATI! Dfl'WILL ALLOWANCE OF STATUTOllY AlfO ,_,. .IDMN L. WILltOUltN INlt •11 po~ MYIFl(I Cl•ltM.,...,,,. 13,495 students and the terfelt currency and needed a pair ol pliers ;'evening total is 17 ,630. printing equipment. and a quarter-inch drill --------------------bit. H e ordere d them ~111".,...".l"I"""-~ "m through the usual cban· ANO l'CUI LETTl!.•I TESTAM&M-•XTllAOllOINAllY ll'••S TG Pubti ... 0r""ltC.0110ollyPI~ "*"'"""ML.9w M6cldltodltlt.,tt1QOl!ffdloflte TA•Y A TTOll NE y S, p ET IT IGM POR ,....,..., ll. •• 11, lol'ld Mlrcl'I' .. It IS IT ... -•...... '""""" wlUI a. ne<:•1...,.y \OOUC. ........ E,i.te .. JEAN WATERS Wini, ~:~:~=~M::: ::M~~c~:·::: '--------------.. , ;::;::~wsu :::-:c~~orU:~::.:,~-== Oo<u ... , . .., E WILL TO ,ILL VACAHC'I' MO f'Dll PUBUC NOTICE ~~~ttr: ""1116Mow 111<nwr1•ou<Mfs, tolM""'°"'l49nftl HOTIC '" H REBY GIVEN ttvt l'INAL DIST•1aUTIDM INCLUOOtO PUblls.flld 0..""91 Co.st 0..l!f Plllt. 11 tne ollk•S ol R1t1Mll Kiddtr. MG THOMAS L. LOAO Ml filed M'teifl • OISTltll\JTIOM TO T•STAMEN· 26,27,•Nt-.r.j, ltJS '9J·fS -· "o'--1-, Sul••,., ...... prtltiaft for PrODilte ol Wiii And for h-,ICTITIDUSIUSINIU '-"' -• "" •• SUM<t o1 le!l"'s Tosl•menl.,.y tollle TAll'l'TllUST MAM• fTATEM•NT OlylllfNol•-' &IKn,11'10< .... C- :~ ,; nets. ' ., view Pof11t llicllard Henty Dana, whose ship used to ~ ott what Is now Dana Harbor, has - a statue at the harbor. Dana, a ucl wnter, Is looking Jahdward JOWi& vialLDriaJo¥ingseaward . . ... ~ . ~· • A s hort time l ater, the General Services Ad- l minis tration tn Auburn, 1 Wash., challenged the 1 order. Officials w a nted 1 to know what N e whouse was going to do with 10,001 pairs of pliers. Newhouse. from his re- mote border s tation. ex· plained that he ordered o ne pair o f plie r s. The GSA said its computer would b<-' corrected . 1 Several d ays later, Newhouse received a box o f 15 dozen quarter· inch drill bits. Pllllianer rettrent• to wnitl'l 11 rnactt Est•t• of DALE l . DRAKE, MSG Tiie fol~ Pfl'-I• oo1ng tlusl· PUBLIC NOTICE lw, .-Melt l!i the pl«• ot tluM-lllf Ille for fUl'Oler -lic<1l•rs, •ltd IMt lM ~l\Own ., DALE LYNN DRAKE, MWff: ---C~====:-~-JUl'ldtr1~in•r1 m1ttotr,pefl"'*'tllo hme.-ncl pliiee ol lle•rlnQ 1newmeM5 ~~~:i.tdCE. •S HEREBY GIVEN lflil'I HAARYkAYEAEALTOR; !CAT£ ttOTICIE TOClt•DITOltS U.tti.t• ol i.atd Of(~!, •IW!lto.. Oftftwttw,,,.,,rtfl•.19/!o,itlt:JOil..m., ...., 1 . A£ALTY; ICAY'E 'flEAL ESTATE: SUPSlllDfliCQUltTOl'THE --'fl'lllortl'IO!lr11publlu11C1ftlllhl!. 1n lhe tourttoomol OIP.t<lnwrol No. Joi EVA DRAll 'E ~Shied fllfeln •Pllltlon HARR Y ICA'l'e REAL i;s,TATI!', 11... •T ATI!' DI' CAt.lllOltNIA ll'Ollt f\Olltt. Wiii <-• •t 100 Cl¥1t Cenltr 0r1 ... for First..., FiMI AC (OUl\l itncl Report s...n.tOrlw,COll•Mtu.CAtttM . TNl:COUNTTO,OllANOE Ollt<S fel:IR~~~·:Je •• , .. v...-""91 ' . Wosl, 1n '1110 Cll1 ol $•"1• Al'•. Of Admlnhtr•HOf'I, •f\d Pttlllono tor HMr'tK•¥"t.17flS.,,..r0r.,Cl:llte No.A·&JJM Ell.ECUTORofllM ... llaf C•Utornlil. flMI S..lll•m.-nt, ond Pelltl(ll'I. lor lrltH9,CAl'2tl• Eit•l• lllf THOMAS M REGAN,.-. • ..... w .... MmlO~ t>otedFobruar¥1•,1'11~ Apl)Olnlmenl ol Ille Petlll-t ~I Th~tl<.tsineo,;tltcl!f'dUC.lfd""•llt-THOMAS. MICHAEL REGAH, •u.SSE'' lt:IDDl:ll • WILLIAM E. 51 JOMlll, SU<COIW'I' 1'ullte rsot MITM!ld II' I.he Wiii dlYicllHI. Dll<t•t.l<S. Alltflll;: ........ (O\lf\IJ Cit•• to tin ,,.. •K•n<•. 1(11' •llOWMKO ol Horrw Keye ·NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to~ ..... _l'°'•kr~ ......... JHOMASL. LOflO Sl•lul°"1 '"" E•lr-dln•r1 F"'-....., Tl'llt it.lttmenl ... lllfl'd <Mltl ttlt < "'' -1-'° ---)' '.I I ' .. II _,, ~ ,_ ~' .. ' on -'"' • we n.ltnfd doc.....-.n -.... C•UtM111•t2* ttorne1 il Li• ...,. .,,. ) ' °" ,., .• , ..... e .... """''" COunt1 Clerk ol Oronoo COOJRIJ °"' u..t 011 P'l'lllf'll "' · 1 1 -" ' '"'''''"do Viltn<I•. s.1i1o11 IU o) m.1dlr tor lurtner partk111 ... 1, ~ ,.._bt.,.,., '·It TS ,L, ''R9' • !Tl) n T•I· ......... Ol he !hi! ,... .,,. said dtt •dent .,, toq.,;r..i to lilt All••.., ••1<llMf U9M1Hlll1.(•lllorrll• t26U 111•1 tr. time•"" J>IK• •flf'IO f'4ln'I u.n, wlll\ lllo neCHSdry >«><IC.hef'I, I" ~ ..... , ........... ,0 ,. COit! 0 .., A'><, ""tltl-f 111 Pro I'•• 'lame i.., -sel IOf' MorcnlO, 191~ •I ""'*i1.l'lld OrM91 Cooll Dolly AIOt,. tlle oltk. of ll'll 1 1 r-vo>0 ""'u "' ' •·. ll<•l YI·'''.. t :OO •.m., It\ lflO (Ollrlroo"' ol c..o.. 20 '' JO>S .. ,. 1 c «k O lhl! •°"""en· ,eb.lO 21 •R4M.l•.I 1).197S SS-7~ ,. ...,... ""'·•· 13, • , llllldt-t, °"to pro"nl tnem, .,,;chtne • ' • . -P\1bll"'9d 0••1'191 Co•sl OoU1 Pilot, OeSJ9rlmtnt No. J ol ••Id c-i. • llK91Mf'f-IW•5, loll'ltYRder$1~ Flbru«'t20,21,11, 191S !oil-IS Clwk Center Ori'l'I W•il,"" !hf City ol PUB UC NOTICE II 4lD J2nd Slretl, P. O. Soa 1U5, PUB UC NOTICE s.nt• AA•. C:oUfomi•. l'W""""'1 8'11tl'I, (•!lfOrl'll•tlWO,wNc.n,_ _____________ ~ t>ol1dFobr ... r120, l,7S .----------~ 11 tho !!IHI ot tlu$lflll~ of tr. \lft· WILLIAlllllE. S.t. JOHN, Coun1¥Cllrll ll'ICTITtOUSIUSINIU <M'l'llqllld If\ •U ,,..tt•rs Pltloitll'~ to ,ICTITIOOS •u••N•s• 'llllTUI ,...D SCNIECIC, lllC. ••M• ITAT&Ml.MT , ... ~ ol Ul<t Ol<•IM' .. I, wilhltl lour NAME STAT&M•NT VI~ (1•111' ~lllt Tllot loOOwifll porlClft if. OOll'lll t1U1to fnO!rtlllatt.f IM lirst publiCOllanof 11'11• '""' fOlklwiflQ perlOn if.doi"9 ,...,.,. ...... e.11t ...... t2... MHH; nolt(I, _ .. : T .. :tfWI....... MCICl&•ew EfllG1NEEltlNOCO.. OIWtlF•llf'loo•rl!,1975 THE FREQUENCY GllllOOP, •IW ~ttr~ .... tlU-r ?112 °'4*14 on., W..11. ll<riM,CA G.l'llOE.Rop,. 1•1n Street, C.OUt """,.• CM!b'lli PYOll"'°" o..,. CMJt Dlftr PUol, QM.of Admi!WltrotorottMI!:~ iJJtD _.... s.Mwt,.._, McKlbfM.11,. IJtf ot1t111.,.,,..."'-•dtco0ftll PUBLIC NOTICE Rcit11r1 J . McCrity, 17" Pllu4rw0.-fo0.2l,lt,1MMor ... ltlt .... , 1.MMaeA-,C-C. ...... CAftia MUlltWITl.MUltWIT~&•llMl• The following day, 23 O:nta1Nw,..,c.11torf\l•t1120 Tfllt11uNNMl1coMw.t1118'M~ 411DtllMrtiH doz t inch drill ThbbusinesSISconll1KlfCll..,..... ......... P.O .... IW en quar er· chldull. ---------~ J0111S.McK,.,._ ......,.,.._,c....,..,.1..-blt1 arrived. And tWo ROOtttJ.McCt•r PUBUCNOTICE ,..., '""""*" -• fllod ......... Tt1:ui11.,.... d I t l • d drill This w.temont -• tilod _... t c.u..t1 c..nr. If OfM91 c.-it., cm ..........,.._ ...,.._.."..., ays a er, J ozen c.unty ciork ot Or•"9I COutttJ ---------~--1 '"*'-Yt,ttn. ll'ulllllhtll °''""" '"" o.itr ,...._ bitswerede1ivered. """"""24.1t1s. ~ Ft11.10,11,_,~,.•,1a.1.,, -.:s ~tit P'IAlll-..d °'""" C.011 Delly "''°'· . . Newhouse says he's ll'Utll1~0.-anot co.,1 0111y PUOI. l'•CT1T•ous1us1N1:•1 ,.ri..,1>.20.11.1111 ,, .. ,s PUBLICN011CE F«tl.21,•l'llMfr.6. IJ, 10, 111.S l.J6.1 hlAMll STATfJllllNT ·--------===-Waiting (or jnstruction.s '-----------T1Mto110wt,,.per1.ons•r•c1ot"""""· o n whal to d o now. c-lloh1n: PUBLIC NOTICE So f PUBLIC NOTICE ALEXANDRA, ?•IS cor1tr s1 .,.._ ____ ...,..,..~=:::-~ ar. the pilers have l-~--~-_..,._._ ___ 1,...00r1a..cti.c.u1ert11•n..o r P•CT•Tiou&•ultMat• not arrived. Nil'L Eml•1 A1t••ftdt,_ hlcl'ldgt, MAMI STATIM•NT PICTITIOUSIUSINIESS 21\J C•rotl SI., Ntwporl h1tn, Tl'llfotlowll'lflll'tftOlll•'•llOl"Obu"· lnll•llon be•llng llpa .•. EHrJ dlJ fn th• i1ti1iflijll1ll MAMISTATl¥affT (.alltor>W•t1..0 ......... Tflo foltowl"<J ll'lr~ 11 dol111 Ml-M•t. ln-1<1 Coll .... 2JJfl ...,.,...., TUMeL•Wt:ID, 1120 Ee5l fl"' ftlM•t: .....,part &.Kit, C•lllorniol2MO 11,..1 ,lllttf!lln to1lfort1t•IHJI IMPORT AUlO ftll!PAllt, 1nm JolY't w. 91ldrld91, 2s1• (Mtf) s.... ,...;""' J , ,;11 .... 1612 Al'll\al I.Ant, Ufltl4, Gotl\6fll $1., Hlllttl~ 9Mtfot, .... ,,.""11t1tn, C•llll'n4• nM0 ............. OCf\ C.11~11 .,_ Clllf. Mr. Ur11 C•ltno, 1))7 91'MOO, .. lty 0-, 1011 Rl-..C,...10rtw, Wiit!_, Lot JoMSOn, •GUT ... Nofwl)Ol'18tlCl'l,C•lll•rnl•nMO Mlrl'IO,..¥POrl C.llfOMlttlJM Ill .. o.r.tflGr01'1,C.tfl. t2MJ Trri• ttu11 .......... <elldu<llll b't• •llnlt• TJllt t1tn1nai.1 II t...-11clM r.., • TtliJ 1Ytlnt11 11 <ondo!Ktecl bf• !ft> tdlllf'IJWrMlllt. tll .. rtl'IOttJlill-· :fl~. £m!l1A.8•ldrl°" H1nc:yJ,P•lllft Mn. wunom l.. JOtlt1tM •no• c.11,. ms MA!omll'll: wos fllofd _."' 11• Tillf. f.lltl-1'1 WI Ulld Wltfl ttlt Thi) tl•lt""'nl "'" fl._ wl~ lflo y (IOt• 11 OfOl'llf c..IJ lft C-Wt Clott\ of OrOl\00 C1111t11won 11'8. CoufttJ C11rll 9t Or1n91 Countw on ~ .. ltJS. lt."7J. Fttll'lollot11-, 1tlJ. ,_.. ,...._. OfNIOI ~ o.it!"~: NlthNc!Or .... C-11Ddf":t 1 : ,:.,~~T.:.::::..:sw. ............. ,a.,u,,aa,.mJ •IWS ...... 21~-..... ~~tfJJ '1W't ~ T • . .a.n • .... "*hfltot Or-ve C••I a.ii., PllOI:, ,,_._u_.tl,ttJI :Ila.JS PUBLIC NOTICE , I .. • - b c • c • c ~ r ' t • • I r I c l I t ( I I ( .. i I I I • ·~ • • --..... y·· --- ' . . • • .,. • Today's Cl~lng N;~Jteeks • - ORANGE COUNTYf CALIFQRNIA THURSDAY, FEBl'IU'ARY 27, 1-975 c TEN CENTS r .._.,. .,,. •• '° ·.:;: ' E I ' ··f .... f' . .. .• C.--·-... _,,_ ...__ -- Hopes WMllJNGTON \:\Pl ~Vice tlllll-FordJs "bOundtorwtll!>dbf p0lltics in the future When we've ~t'~on ~. Rockefell" a c.,.dldate" for .re-d~iio ln' · got-tremendous ~unlan problems "ritt.u,alli' rqlectblrnaeltl>U\ ltT6; ... • : .... ~ · t today. lt's in pop;· taste and ol~ Clf l!l'tildential1"'11Ucs!ocevet., "S.r'')'oa'\•e 1ot"to 1>41 tlllkln1 ft!l&IYe to the Am~riean people. ,CU~1 b11 age and adeslre to about'UI0'4 a&tohlsowncbailces .. ''I h•ve no prospectts, no i•tP. 'P,fe1Jdent Ford'a trust, tor the-pristdency, Rockefeller tbou&h\s and na plans for 1980. I l\O<~l!foller ~eclared, ''I'm Just said. "And·lh~I'• crazy." · · don't tblnk anyone gives a good · not• com~tltiv8 fact.or wlth th~ ~· 8110 declared that-"'I,'m fed Goddamn about 1980." .risU:,;a •la!&\' op the. R~bllcan llP wlUi that 1tf.Jff -with~tics. Rbckefeller'.s r~marks came PoliUe.ifi'oo\,· ThlslinoUmeforlt.lbitterlyre-during an hou-.·long, post· The Yl~e president, 00, insisted 'ent .. ~eople who talk i.bout ·midnight session .:with reporters .. ". --- aboard Air Force Two as he re· turned to W--a&hineton from a speakln.x engagement Wednes- day nig-ht befol'e 3,000 au'tomoti ve~n"ine,rs in Defiroit. As he has before, Rockefeller said he hoped and expected to become a major policy and plan- ning force through·his -and his staff's -expanded role within the Domestic Council, the White House agency charged with meshing the various functions of the ·executive departments as well as advising the President on day-to-day problems. Reminded that years ago he asserted that no vice president could become a second base of power within an administration, Rockefeller cited two re&SOl)S as to why he might becom_e an ex- .) ception: "The first is relating to the President and his personalit,y ... And the other is relating to a vice president Y.'ho is 66 and go- ing on 67 years old, and therefore is not in a competitive situation 'A'ith rising stars on a long-term basis. ··1 am not goihg to get between CSee ROCKY. PageA2i ~ :'. . . ,· •-::. f ~· •, . - :t;; r " B kLO·D .-a , __ -·· s -.. ~saq Really · Loves -~~lvbi, Fuel Rig Explodes In Fire 4 .. . , ·-• • f . t Si~ Cand~d"f es .~ollege ...... 1 • • Maybe See how Susan, the pet Uon, ahowa her af- fection for owner Cal Ambrose of Baltimore.· A loving arm around the neck. A llttle claw In the eye. And of course, some chewing on the top of the head. Th• Am- brose family bought Susan from an· exotic · pet firm ··here on the WeatCCMftt-~'tfour lddt.ere·-1.ea~~,..y about their $$00 pet. It'• not c•rtaln hPW Cal feel• about her right now . UPI Telephoto . By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OI tlle Dally l"llolSlatl' Three men burned to death in a Stanton ser,·ice station office late Wednesday when a fuel truck lransferrinl§ gasO\ine from an underground storage tank ex- ploded in a searing ball or flames. Police said at least two or the . victims were attendants al the Shell station, located in the mid- dle of town at Katella Avenue and Dale Street. The coroner's office tentative- ly identified the victims as John . .-Colo·n , 20. of Garden Grove: "':William David Gott, 14. of Anaheim, a.pd Jim Carlson, 21, of , ' ,.,, Dally P'ttet Staff Plleto WHAT'S IN A NAME In Mesa. Double Trouble Garden Grove. St t N ·~-A-deP!ll». uicl Jlle t~n\Jfi1e .. J."C.e anf.e itjf'lllflj.cation• \\'ere l_-o~e 'pf • '• persons supj>M'ed to have;been a( ,.C .. h. J k. . • the &talion when the explosion oc': an ue ·r s curred. He said it probably will -~ -'" take two or three day& lo establish positive identification. through teeth. . The thundering explosion aw3kened scores of residents in the vicinity just before midnight and investigators said the mushroom-shaped fireball was visible more than a mile away. Costa Mesans By ALAN :S. DIRKIN For years the ·road whiCb runs behind Costa !wlesa golf course from Estancia l-ligh Sc.hooJ. to Adams A venue has been called Estancia Drive. That's what the slreel signs called it, and that 's !)ow it r~ds on city maps. But apparently it's all been a mistake. Or has it? Race ·Profiled Most of the information about the tragedy came from Minor Golden, 48, of Lakewood, driver of the truck and lrailer"tanker. He escaped injury when the Tig exploded. A police spokesman said Golden told officers he had been assigned by Evans TaRk Llnes of CSee 3 KILLED, Page A2 ) City sta ff m embers, re- searchin g street name in - consistencies in Costa !wlesa, found that Estancia Drive has never been Officially named such. So la.st week street signs calling it Placentia Avenue -the section is a , t:ontinuation of Placentia -were put up. The plan was lo double post the sec- tion with both Placentia and Estancia signs for a year before removing the Estancia notices. ' (acuity also is a problem. There is .not enough interaction between the groups. The day faculty has the impression that tbe evening faculty is not concerrted with the over,all education process and that the support staff is small. IN TRUSTEE area three, which cover's the Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley elementary school districts, the incumbent, William E. Kettler is challenged by Lynda Towle Moss . Both reside in Huntiqgton Beach. <See COLLEGE, PageA2) Dollar Plummets LONDON (°AP 1 -The dollar fell to record lov+'S in \\-"est Germany , S\veden and Switzerland today despite sup- port buying by the countries' cen- tral banks. In FrankfUrt the dollar fell to 2.2800 West German m.<trks from 2.29.l'Q_arks Wednes- day . The previous row was 2.'2835 marks July 9, 1973. Coast Robber • Gets 90 Days A man who was found hiding in Newport Harbor waters after he took more than $8,500 from the Reuben E . Lee floatin g restaurant at gunpoint was sen- tenced Wednesday to nine months in the Orange County Jail for the Newport Beach robbery. ~ Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey imposed the jail term and three years probation on Brad Anthony Klucwer, 21, of 504 Jasmine St .. Corona del Mar, \\•ho had earlier pleaded guilty to second degree armed robbery. Klue\1:cr "'as arrested last Aug . 8 after he took more than ~8 .500 al gunpoint from restaurant employes and tied them up. A 90·minute s~arch by police ended when they lifted Kluewer from bis watery hiding place together With three canvas bags containing the money. But some 1\1 esa Verde resi- dents are not happy about the switch. ''I've lived here 10 years and I like the feeling af Estancia," said ,.lrs . Patricia Armstrong, secretary of the A-lesa Verde Homeowners Association. "I like what it means historically (refer- ring to the adobe Estancia> and that it is the only street with tbal name in the county." She said she planned to contact her neighbors and if she found oth·ers diss atisfied with the chm1ge she "·ould go to the city council to con1 plain. The' decision to put up the Placentia signs \\'as not a council action, but a s taff decision. Traf· fie engineer James Anderson said he rt!ceived an instruc:tion - "from above'' -t9 instaU the new signs. (See ESTANCIA, PageAZf • Hopefuls Field Queries Newport-Mesa Reside~ Hit Override Air Cal Talwe Plan OK.: ' Public Utilities Commission of· ficials recommended Wednesday that Air California be granted the route&-from Oraoge County Airport to Lake Tahoe. The recommendation came one day after Newport Beach ,.layor Donald ,.,tclnnis appeared at the PUC hearings in Santa Ana to protest Air California's bid for the route. ~·lclnni s t~stifi ed that granting Ai't California Tahoe service "'oul~ add lo noise and air pcllu· tion in Newport Beach and in· crease congestion in the airport area. But Vahan Petrossian of tbe PUC said Wednesday that both Air California and PSA should be granted 1'ahoe routes .vacated.• Feb. 5 by ~liday j\irlinos. According:::Co-E:etrQssian, the Orange County-based airlinei should ser\"e the route witti stop- overs in San Jose. Sacramento and San Francisco. PSA, Petrossian said. couJd then serve T.ahoe travelers ,at. Oakland. Los Angele&. Hollywood -Burbank and "perhaps Sacramento ... His proposal was based on the assumptio'n that Holiday will not be involved in·Tahoe service and. ruled out Air Nevada from con. sideration. During lbe two-day hearing, l\:Ia·x Vandordrecht. executive vice president and treasurer of Air Cal, told the commission <See AIR CAL, PageA2J DOW UP BUT TRADING OFF \ NEW YORK CUP!> --The sto~k market closed slightly higher today in slo''' trading on the New York Stock Exchange with many investors retreating lo the sidelines to await news de- velopments. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 3.05 points to 731.15. The closely-followed in- dicator lost more than 30 points earlier this week. Advances led declines by 3bout an eight-to-five margin (Tables, CS). ~ · Prices also were higher In moderate trading on th·e American Stock Exchange. Or1111J!c.• Coa!jf Wrathrr Late night and early morn.. in~ fo f.! and low cloud' othcr\vise hazy s uns hin%'' f)-iday. the w'eather service says. Highs 64 at the beaches; Lo74inland. Lows42to52. · INSIDE TOD~Y .. Contractor Jay LathGm ~ meticulously putting the piec~ bcick togerher. after wind and"°"· raised havoc through t~1e yeorf ft hi.tloric Mi11ion Sa" Juqa Q:apiatrano. SIO"JI, Page 87. Index M Ywr Srtt'fko l.J .,_~ ... Ill L.M. .. )IC At1 c;.~ Al ClattillM (1·14 c.tnkt •• er.u-ni1 •• 0..tll N•lkrtS A 14 ..... , .. a ..... l'lltlNINMM a...1 ,.,.._ C4·' "y0.r191<1M Bl ............... . """""'".... . .. ... Lii'*" It -""'* .... ~l'llNI' C4 ........... WJ .... .., or..,.c.11rttr I A1l·1 ....... .,.1 'TA 81 stotrt' Ct-• SIW.' Mtrfl•I' CW T•~W.. al n...-,. •44 WM""1° &l,. _, .. ,.._ 44 ,91 • • • • • I • " .I ,i , . , r CO.T.T".FCE ~;1? ---~,l.~ b ~ •• ""'~ ¥.\'~ 0 ... ~lit• uaderwrUer, Hettar .. .,~ All.• !fl Ir fr· jj' Ui U11t- •1ac11. a II II tll'1 Con1liitOl6ii\ a· f o r>l;li .er cllredGoi·of'tJ>e chamber' Of • .com.hi et'•· . 1t11,nL•• · :. ~ )"U•a tnistee at the Hunt-mlt<>n Beae.h' City Sch<O>l, Dls- triet for n years, He Is m,.-rled 811d'b'as three 'chlldrel!. 'WbYaffYOU·a eaoclJdate? I leel I have community 'Obti~a1forts and this is my way: or expressing tJl1'st ·Obllgalions. l'dori't feel we are; 81rubber·&tamp board, I feel we run Well al a team and would ·like to-Continu'e to be a part or that tepm. Itseerri..8 the college district -ill"lell regarded n ~tionwide, What do yoti see as the Issues? There -are no cutrent con- troversial areas. There are pro-blem .,-eas. Two. of these are the · eveninf college and the TV operatiOd &nd we are currently worki.OJ toward a solution of these P.'tObleln.s. I feel I can work on theSe ~estions as well as or. 'better than a new candidate. r don't think the pul:llic realizes that one person cannot make vast changes within the regulations governing the district operation. . ,.. Mn. Mou, 35, ia a theater arti professor at Cat· State,"LOng Beach. She has a doct'or·aie in communications and mastet'S degrees in j r a'Ii in. and drama. She is a counselor of the aged at UCL/< 1ao.d has 1fOrked for one ·Year at Santa Ana eonege ltll tn~ atruc·tor in speech.; 'dram•·. H'er husband i'.s 'an atton1ey. "'~" .. ~ Wll.J' are you a candidate? By being involved Jn the community colleie system, I will have an.op,. portun1ty to promote creative ideas. I have a great background in the media and in television to understand aad lmple:!nent goals of Channel 50. Through my train- ing as a Journalist, I feel I can loolu1t all sides of an·lssue and reach mature, objectiye de- cisions. If the board · is to represent the com111~ty. ·1t · "'bould' refle~ m8lll': viewpoints 8Jld·fteel I refieet•a'fresll view·"· 'point. Basically, the Incumbents 'are businessmen. ' Wllat.do 101r see as 1heb:&qesT The r~sttlbOtion•of· :J>tlori.i/es. From the budget allooatiOnl!, I feel there Is a slush !und for the chancejlor. If the bud~et alloca- tions , continue in. their -present form, there , probably will be a tax increase. With careful plan- ning and reallocation, a tax in- crease can easily be avoided. Some of the TV station personnel are being paid out of the instruc· tional budget. Those living in Newport Beach, w_ho are on the cable, and·,pay fofl. Channel SO cannot liet Channel 50, while peo- ple in .Fullerton get it for ftee_ Tbenubouid be a faculty-student "adyjSory committee on operation of the TV •.station. 'The e'vening . . Art ·Fair-Set In Costa Mesa A stud.~nt art fair will take p~ace Saturday .at Mesa Verde I.J,brary in Costa Mesa. i Pottery , macrame. watercolors, scultpure and other art wl>rk will be exhibited from U a.11\b' to 3 p.m. at 29E9 E.'Mesa Verde rive. students from :i;'eWinkle !wlid- dle SChool, CoUa Mesa and Estani:!a High ScHool• will p~ttl~iPllAI'•;\ band will provide e11tert-Wt. · . • t I ..... _:;ORANGE coAsT . . c DAILY PILOT Jeck R. Curley ~ .... ft.IClettl illld Gil-•1 'Ml- ._ ThOmas Keevil Ellllor Thomas A. Mllrphine , -~1,.,tdltor ~ CMrJ•li H.ioos Rithant P. fi.111 ~-w ....... 1.~"'41flQ Edl16• I ' • -· ' . Civic Leader Ray Copelin Dead at 88 Colorful Ray y _Copelin, who in 1901 hi.wked peanuts on the old ·sp railroad weekdays and on the Newpart Wharf Sundays, earn-ing: $385 that carried him on to beCome a bank president and Harbor Area civic ·leader, died Wednesday in Arkansas. The longtime Newpoq Beach Planning Commission member was S8 and will be buried Satur- day in a country cemetery at Pine Bluff. Mr. Copelin served22years and six: mo.nths as a planning co·m- missioner, helping guide de- velopment of the Harbor Area. "Property must be considered on individual n~eds ... property owiiers should · retain their right," he once expounded to a reporter inquiring about hi s views on city planning. That was the same year he w:as ·.elected to his 11th consecutiVe term as planning com~mission secretary. a title he' held for 21 years and six months of the 22.5 years he served on th~ panel He served from 1946 to 1968. · One yellowed newspaper clip- ping from 1963 points out (hat .Mr. Copelin had outlasted nine mayors and 40 city councilmen._ His wife Agnes Coplilin died eight years ago. The family home in Newport was at 511 36th St. He was just 5 years old when the family moved from Loui s,·ille, Ky. and setUed· in Tustin. recalls his brother CUrtis, S.1. of Costa Mesa . Curtis Copelin and a number of cousins in Orarige County, plus others scattered around Texas and Arkansas. are his only Sur· vivors. J\tlr . Copelin was living with a cousin in Mena, Ark., during the past year and died Wedne6day after a six-month illneas, accord· 1 ing to his 'brother. ' · . If~ !'JI• educa~ ln.SAnta All~ ' OM "°rked h!S'W~throu&b .... lege alter taking 'the ,SP pesnot '· •endor'• Job vacated in 190t by the late Roscoe ... Fatty'' Arbuckle, who went on to beoome a celebrated n1ovie comedian. Mr. Copelin was a )O\'irOI. aood company and good tln\es ahd for inany years serve('.! in a semi- un11>•cl fled but Important _ 1ecre~adal eap1.cilY with the loose·knlt male fratttnal club ~':""" _____ __, Amigos Vlejos. f'rom Pege Al -teaching funds, Sniallwood saiO...:, "we can't find all tJiitl in the ctir\· lral administration;>• '. ' ~· ~ . ' . ·Area 3 inrum-bent Marian Befgeson said;-"The ruts will h"ave to come and ~·e \\o'ilf have to tighten our belts. That is·going to be the name of the game as far as Newport-Mesa is concerned." .. . A·rea 6 inctimbe-nt Thomas Heitderson, suppoiti~ the May · override election, .,s;tid, . "We're going to take steps~tveduc:ate the community on-the.#ed'for the override.·· Several of the"' candidates )Xlinted out that this year's fiscal problems are only the beginning. Pending statewide school finance equalization legislation, probably coupled with a state property tax, Will cut the amount of money available to relatively wealthy diStricts such a s Newpart-Mesa, they said. Area 6 challenger Kingery Whiteneck called for establish- ment of district financial priorities. Although a supporter of the override, he qu:.irreled ""ith sonic of the cuts that have been suggested. "It makes m y heart bleed that you're going to cut the third ~grade reading program ,'' Whiteneck said. "I've never heard one board member say anything in ttie past about i::utting one dqllar o_ff ttte athletic pro- gram. . ''I wondef, does the board think the commtlnity would rather see the reading program in the third grade cut than tbe attiletic program?" he said. Area 1 challengei-Cecile San· deen called for' the district to ·•restructure its whole outlook on education." The district, shes aid, needs to find ways to kePp a high level of education despite the fiscal crunch. · A restive audience shot ques· lions at the candidates, asking . why the board "ignores us" and accusing the board of using ··scare tactics" to get voters to support the override. "Will we be hearing bits and pieces about this and that pro- gram that will be cut to scare us into voting for the override? : We're getting tired of those kind 1 of tactics," one w·oman said to . Smallwood. Smallwood denied that the dis- trict uses scare tactics. A $2.3 million cut which could be necessary even if the override passes, he said, would leave the ; district with insufficient re-j serves and little left over for 1 salary increases next year. j "We're not going to get by without giving our employes · some cost of living increase," he ! said, adding that increases would ! not be in proportion to inflation. 1 Another woman asked, "Why '. aren't you listening to the people ; tfiet are talking lo you?" The : consensus of 300 to 400 residents ' who sat on budget committees : and talked to about 25 neig}Jbors 1 each, she said, was that there · ·should be ''no t:rx increase.'' Both Smallwood and I\'lrs .. I . Enthusiastic -., . . -. . -·-. .. ti! ·:-!,. · Froiai Pcsge ~· E§tlN€1M • "It was an easy move to make ~ecause no one . nv~the 1trebt "fif sillll. "No "!!''!!!f9d· di0541.;.111veG b•-m~-. ,IABQirsOn Gfpla ~ ioce no Oile live~On th jlreet There was no notification required. City Attorney ltol June re- called-1 thaf. the roaiFwu de· signat'1<1. Est.ancl4 py-oqe 9( th• ci~y departments wh.en~or con- demnation .pUJ'RQ5e&•ip" '1960s when the 'Street · wa.s · a u,lr.ed rr11m tbe state. "Bu~,th~ l\ll10et neVe'r had' al't'offlCial Oatnlrof any !<ind," he sald.""Tbe street r~ally 1s ari extension of Placen~._ b~t if people protest the . ~n01I 1s frff at any fime to chao#.e the name to Es'tanc'ia·: My ~rsonal: prefe'rence tr Est'•ncia:•• The nlisu11derstanding qverthe street apparentlY resulted from research into a nurt)berof streets in Costa Mesa, wltlcb are con .. tinuous thoroughfares, but which have different names for dif· ferent stretches. . ' Councilman J.ack Hammett had Proposed th at iJ\CO~isten· cies be corrected to avoi{l con- fusion In emergericies. ~ut Wed· nesday night the eounc_tl and planning cotnmission ~scus~ the i~sue at a study session and 1t w~s agr~ed not to make any wholesale changes. But it "·as not clear whether the direction to leave street nariles · ai·one r·eferred to· the Estancia-Placentia controvei'BY beca"use this. area alrea<!y :hos been double posted and the Estancia name was never of· ficial. Costa Tifesa'.Jllgh Scliool coed Carol Elliott displays en- thusiasm for hei cindidate at political convention Wed· nesday that was prelude ro student body elections on the 1\rlustang camj)us. Students conducted nominating con- vention in style of national political parties. Carol's en- thusiasm must have spread to other siudents. They nomin3ted Cralg Purdy, 15, for sophomore represen- tative. f'ro• Page Ai HOC.KY •.• the President and any member of his Cabinet. I try lo avoid trouble betv.·een him and members of his staff. I don't ""·ant to giye him trouble .. _". f'ro• Pflfle Al 3 KILLED. •• l\layv.•ood to take 8,000 gallons out of the buried tank for transfer to another station . ··He said he had pumped out only 250 gallons V.'hen he noticed a small fire burning under the truck at the mouth of the storage tank," the police spokesman said. '"He said he immediately turned off the pumps when the, fire started to spread ·and screamed to the three guys in th"e st ation to get out." the spokesman add-ed. Seconds later, gas fumes com- ing out the top of the truck ignit- ed , engulfing the rear trailer and service station in flames. Douglas Urges JAM Workers to Retuni Th~ McDonnell Dougl~s Com-amount of money they earn on pany 'urged striking machinists thejob. lo cross.their own picket lines ··The company is genuinely ~ndretui'ntoworktoday. 1 concerned that striking ' In a letter mailed to 19,000 employes a re losing valuable members Qf the International As-earnings," said the' letter,_ signed sociatibli of, Machinists (IAMJ, by .RusseJI Adamson, a·McDon- on strt~e since Feb. 10 coin,Pany nell·Douglas vi,c~ presid~, •. o!ficiafS 'ple(ig~ 'to help protect "fl' is difficult for the ~on lo those who do cross picket lines justif~ continuing tbestrike." from union reprisal. ' The JAM has t,500 workers on A McDonJlell spokesman·said stn"k~'tit 'tH~ 1'ittDdtu1'ell'Dddilas today the letter Wa!5 written in plant in'Hufttihgt.On Bea"Ch~· ~ response to an IA r.-t letter \\'ritten · · "' Friday, threatening to fine mem-No contr.act talks 'have been bers who cross picket lines the held since Feb. 2. Happy Days are Here Agafn . ROTARY MOWER 1 B" SINGLE BLADE ELECTRIC save up to 50% on famous br_ands ! DorFile Shel•ing Systems CLOSEOUT 50°/o OFF PRE-FINISHED SHELF • Rich Walnut Fintsh • Pre -cut, Single lever · KITCHEN FAUCET Bergeson said the board weighed llt-----,--_;:;;;--------1 the comments or parents. Pre· Finished LATEX FLAT ENAMEl "We are listening," Sn1all\Yood said. "We know there is a great deal of. opposition from the com- munity to any lax increase." The fiscal routes left open to 1 . the di stri ct dictatejl an?~r try at the polls, the incum~ts in · sisted. From Page Al • GRASS SEED BULK GRASS SEED . 99~ I I • Ready to use 1 SHELF 1 : ·HARDWARE I Easy to put up and E z l(ADIC .. I adjus~ i~ seconds tA~EX FLAT B" 1 " ENAMEL ' 1AL I ~ Loo~ like a"fli~ w~.h;s 1 1 v-1\k' ~nfma1..:.;d .. J, ~ E~onomical way to build children play. White; C::Uf•, passenger revenue from the, ,up your ~r torli color&'f>'il:ed'tllgher. AIR CAL .•. routes could be exp.ected to reach ·ir---~"-::;~------L-----------...:._...1. __ _,,..,. _ _,..._,... _ _._;·_ .... -I 1 $3 .Smillionthefirstyear. t ~lL ___ -k ~.· .. ~·" • ·~:' He estimated that the prorit to 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ . the airlioe would be $375.000. , • ... It Is estimated that 175,000 '1 CABIME .. ARDWARE o· p~ssengers annually, 30,900 of CLdSI "UT ~em lrom Oran_ge .~mt)', )Viii I' 1" -fiy the Tahoe route in 1976 1f rur 500/o OFF ·Calls awarde~ permap~nl rqut- 1 n g as rec om mended by Petrossian. Air CaliforniJl w.ru; given in· terlm permission last week to service Lake T~hoe pe!!ding the awarding of permanent ro~tes. The hearings ·will resume in April to determine j>ermanent proj)rietorsblp ot tbe rou!Os to the resort area. \ I I ::. ,1 ,, ; . ·-~ .. .. ' ,, 7