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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-04 - Orange Coast Pilot- ' • es an ID .,.. . • I ca. • ID At Protn°"1tory Point TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 4, 1975 VOL .a, HO. 4l, 2SECTIONS, t6 PAGES ' • • • • ROTC Debate Flares at . . Husband Kills Wife, Himself By KATll Y CLA.."lC\' 01 tllc O•llr Pllol Si.fl A Huntingt on Beach father, despondent over bu~iness and financial problems, apparently shot hi s wife in the head as she napped Mond.iv. then killed himself. · But first, police said, H0<lncy James Skinn. 54, placed a note on the door of the family apartment. in north" t·st I luntington Beach warning the couple's 15-year·old son there might be a body inside. Officers said the note directed the youth , Rodney Jr .. to the apartment manager, who then ~ummonecJ officers to the home. 1l1.es<1 ll1ari1ze Held iii Tot Bztr11i11g Case ~Costa Mes a man f.aces charges of felony child ubuse to- day after police allege he plunged an infant boy's forearms into scalding water while baby sitting for him. Officers rC'ported the victim was hos pitalized with second and third -dcgrC'c burn s. ln - ' est1gators said Cpl. Larry R. Wolf, 22. of 93:3 Dogwood St., was lJookcd into Orange County Jail ~md later released on bail follow- ing the incident al a Marine Corps buddy's Santa Ana home Sunday night. Orange County Dis trict Attorncy's orfice spokes men ~a td a complaint \\OUld probabl) be is!>uecl today t•harging the suspect \\ilh caus- ing injuries thal hospitalized the little boy. He is also a ccused of abusing the baby's older brother and sis· te r . according lo Santa Ana Police Department juvenile bureau investigators. Keith Phelps, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Phelps, of 826 E . Jl l\rwood Place. Santa Ana. was listed in stable condition today at Orange County Mediral Center, ~here he Is confined to the hospital burn unit. He suff ercd second and third degree burns when his hands and forearms were allegedly plunged int'o a bas in of scalding·hot water, according to authorities. Tbe child wns taken to Mercy General Hospital initially, then transferred to the county facility which is equipped to cure fot burns of the severity he suffered. His brother Daniel, 3, and sis· ter Angela, 5. ·\\ere also treated ul Mercy General Hospital for bruises and hbraslons allegedly inflicted Inn dlscipllnary beaUng with a wooden paddle. 4931 Kona Drive, Apt. C, al 5:45 p.m . Inside police found Skinn's wire. Margaret Louise, 47, shot once in the back of the head, ap- parently. officers said, as she napped in her underwear in the couple's bedroom. Skinn was found lying in a hallway, also w it h a bullet wound in the head, police reported. Investigators s aid they believe Mrs. Skinn was killed about 11 a.m. probably as she slept, while her husband apparently died about four hours later. Both were s hot with a .22 caliber rifle, police reported. Investigators said Skinn had invested heavily in his fish busi- ness. They said he purchased fish from area fishermen. then sold them to canneries, but the busi- ness reportedly had not been go- ing well. and Skinn had become despond eat. Police said there were two notes left "with everything laid out very orderly," but they declined to release their con- tents. "It was very well planned,'' in· vestigators said. Police said there were no signs of foul play or of a struggle in the home. The teen-age son was taken to an aunt's home in South Gate, police said. Funeral arrange- ments for the couple are pending at Smith's Mortuary in llunt- ington Beach. Crash Injures San Juan Man A San Juan Capistrano man was in satisfactory condition to- ,day at Miss ion Community Hospital after an early morning auto accident in Mission Viejo. William B . Steel, 22, of 30764 Calle Chueza was injured when his sports car went out of control and crashed on Marguerite Parkway just south of Crown Valley Parkway. • COMPUTER HAS FINAL WORD SAN FRANCISCO CUPI> "Hi! This is vou'r friendly comJ puter again. Your account is sUU past due. IC payment.I are .not made, I will hava.to refer~ lo a human!•• • If you are overdu~ on your Ma s tercbargc ol United Calirornla Bank. end already have been reminded once, that 1J the message you will r~elvo. Landlocked Oil Slick ~1ly Polol St•ll Photo An undergrou nd oil transmission I ine sprang a leak in Huntington Beach early today, sending an estimated 3-4 barrels of oil oozing over t he intersection of Golden West Street and ~inger Avenue. City crews called out shortly after the leak in the Texaco line was discovered at 5 a.m contained the spill with s u nd und managed . to keep intersection partially open during rush hour. City officiab weren't able to get the pipeline s hut down until almost 8 a.m . CHP Cracks Down On Smng Devices California Highway Patrol of- ficers in Orange County today began enforcement of a con- troversial state Jaw requiring older cars to be fitted with s mog control devices. ''The CH P has been taking a lot of heat because of this and I am sure we will have the same thing here." said Patrol Watch Officer Don Anderson. "But we have no choice but to enforce the laws beca~e lUs our duly;" he said. "'Th~ aw~ri'ave· not been repealed so there is nothing we can do about it." The county's CHP enforcers got the order lo crack down on offen- ders Monday from Patrol Com- missioner Dan Lanca. ln his memorandum to local CHP offices, Lanca sai~ enforce· mf?llt will be aimed primarily at .. ageravaled cases. particularly those where the violation has been ofloniduration." An estimated 1.8 million cars in Southern California built between.1966 and 1970 could be Uel(e~ect i( lh~.Y don 'l hayc.tbe de-. vices institJed. 'rhe fine for vi'oln· lion is $50, Anderson said. Mandatory installation of · smog rontrol devices started In September wllh motorist.5 wb~ older c~a bad liccnJe numbers ) ending in the d1g1t on<' That has progressed through the end of f'ebruary a nd the number now s tands at 6. An· derson said "At the C'nd of March we will add the numb<'r 7 to the list 1f nothin g ha s happened in Sacramento .. (See DE\'ICES. Page A2 i .A Fu1ieral • To Renrenwe r T E 1\1 P J 0 P A l i S A N I A . Sardinia IU Pl l Shepherd \'in· C'enw Corrado. "ho has li\'ed alone since he immigrated from Sidly 25 years ago. sa)s he is in good health, but decided to make arrangements JU St in case. Corrado 73, spent 606,000 hrc 1$947> on ~rrangements tor his runeral. inC'luding payment for J l~ 1\a9•m1. Ma • -'"'cl tne hlrlng or'lO girls in t>easant cos- lum lo morch behind his coffin. "lt is qultc some money but ifs going to be a rine funeral. w1\.h those beaut1ful girls in black," Corrii<lo said. ..... ., Pro1no11tory' s Squatte r i11 New Quarte r s Th e I r \' 1 n e C' om p a·n ~ · s Promontory Point ap:.irtmcnt complex in 1'ewport R(•ach m,I\ ha,·e some \'acancics. but om· tt: nant found li\'ing in one of th<' \'iew apartments Monda,· "asn 't exactly the t y pe that real e!>tJll' agents are looking for In fact. she ""as a squattt·r. police said Officers learned of the un registered tenant late in th(' af· tctn~n from a security guard at the Coast llighwny compk~. Jerry Lee Brown told officer~ he first learned of the "' omun from construction ·workers "ho reported seeing her in the com plex for the past several davs Brown checked scveral \'uc{1nt units before cJisco\'cring one"" ilh a guest. Inside, Patricia Ann Tcrn-. 28, had dinner cooking on the ~tO\e Brown said he checked the apart mcnt and found clothes m thl' closet and other bclongmf!~ Bro" n detained the "oman and then turned h over to :'\ewport Beach police who booked her o n a trespassing charge carrying $250 bail. Mrs. Terry's latest address i~ the women ·s section of Orange ~unty Jail. • ' UCI Aldrich Defends Program l l' I r ' 1 n t • · :-l: a m p LI :.. 11l'\\spJpt•r ed1tonall) lil,1-.t1..•d J 1W\\ \ 1 r Foret• ll'-':-l'n 1.· ot hl'er Tra1n1n:..: Corp:-. progr.ttll lotl,1~, ealltnJ.! HOT<: lhl.' "\\11r-.1 111 all 1x1ssible rn~lil11t11111s · .\t a hrl'iJkl .1-,t tin:-. nt11r111n;.:, l T l Ch<t lltTll11r D.111tl'I \Id rt 1.•h d t' f l' I\ d l' d t h l' p .. (I p II ;,. I.' LI eoopu·ati\ L' pro:,:l'iJlll \\ ilh l'Sl' The pn1:,.:r.1m. 111 "h1d1 l 'l'( sludt•nls mu,. rt.'t't'I\ v nt·d it for Laking pa rt· 111 LSt"s offit·1•r lra1n111g pr1Jgram .. \ldnch -.aid, rl':-.ulted I rom :..tutkllt \\ 1slw:-. 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Lurnl'd dO\\ n IJ~ till' 1·amp11::. .11·.ttlt'IHll" :-.CllLllL'. ·From our pt•rsp1.·t·t1\t' · tlt1· '\1°\\ L'111\ L'l'sll~ cchtonal :...1111. t h 1· t'.., t ub Ii sh m 1..• n l 11 I I h ,. <See ROTC, Page A2 1 Oran ~t· Coa~• ~~~?....!.._., \\~atlu•r \'an able C'loudiness '' ith ram likdy lhis e\ cning, ac- t•o rd 1 ng lo the Y.ealhcr '>ernc:e. C'Ontinuin~ al times through \\'cdncsday. t\ little rnoler d:iys with highs mostly ne;.ir 60 Chance of rain 60 P<'l'· 1·ent tonight and Wedncsda~. l'SI Ut: TOD.\,. Stlcnl (1/m comic Charlie C/1aplm. 8."i. became Sir Chnrles Cl1apl111 todaµ after bemg kmy/Jt- ed hy Quee11 Eilzab1'li1 II at Huck- mµhant Palace. Said he was qo- mg to spend tlze rtsl of the dau geltmq dru11 k See story and pzc- 1 urt' Page ;\.I . ...... , At Your S.nr•Cf' Al Er"" &emlM<k 81 lM a.yo A IJ C...htorft•fl ., Cl•n•119d B• IJ Com10 1 11• ,,. .. _,d 11• OUthNollU\ Al Edoterl•I P•.. 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Com1H1ny has been mail mg out misleading informalton to it:-. 19.000 !\t 1 rk11l~ 11lathin1stl! mc:re flath denied ~tonday by compJn) off1ciab T he l'Ompany "as '>harply cntic1£l•d Friday by the Intern~· Yegg Held Bv ~'-'i~ler CHICA<;<> <L'J>l 1 -Sister Ann Rut>!\ had JU'>l firushe<l t•ounting Ilic SJ,1100 in con· tnbution'>. ~ind "J'>n't about to let a roblu:r tak<.· 1t Pollt·c SJtd th<.· nun cha:-.ed the bandit into the street ;.md held on to him despite being punched and knocked to the i.:rouncl Sh<.· hl·ld him until l\\.o polrt'l'\\11mt•n arnvt·d to makt· th(• JITl'!-il P tiul D1 s mukt.•. 28, v.as chaq.:L·d with ro bla•ry. Police ::.t11d ht.· h;.id no "e<ipon when ..irn·.,tetl Pros titmio1i Clu1rges Face Hilto1i Pair Tv. o \\om en bookl'<I un p111 <,l1 tut10n charges at tht: 11.Jlton Inn. LJguna Hills, after thl') <ii · ll·gcuh acceµtcd ca::.h payments from underco\ t·r Orange: County :-.h<.·rrff ., officer:-. haH· bN·n or· dered to fare trral Apnl 9 1n Si.In· ta /\na munit'lp<JI court Co-dcf('nd;inl!-> T :.ir<.1 lleyn<Jld..,, 23, and M ;,innn Kornhcrgt-. ::!4. bolh of Los Angele::,, <.1re free on bull Tlwy \H'f'C arr('Sled last Jan 1;; in <J room al the llilton Inn 25205 Lr P<.1 l Hoad. by sheriff ':-. 11f t'it'ers -.dw '>;Jrd the pair <Jt't'<'Ptcd payment for .... hat was to ht· un &Jt'l of sex uni intercour..c. Formt·r l'la yboy modt·I Kathll't.'n Ann 7\1 ahonl·~. 23, ornoo Sc<i Lanl'. Corona ckl Mar. h:.i-. been orden·d to return to thl· i:.ame <:11urtroom :\l.irch 7 on 1dt."nl1c:al c:har~l·s. :\llss ~l <Jhonc} "as arr<:stcd m a Hilton Inn room after she al- legedly at·c:cph-d St50 from an undcrco\•er officer for service!> she.,.. <is not allowed to perform. LA Official D eadat60 LOS ANGELES !AP> -City Counci lman RobC'rl SleVl'n!-ion d ied o f a hea rt attack <it Northriclgc Hospital early tod:.i y. a hospital i:.pokcsman said Stevenson. t>O. h,1d 111.·cn ad- mitted to the hospital l\lond<.1y morning for t n•atment of a rcC'ur ring gall IJladdc r problem, tht• s pokei:.man ::.aid. Indictment Eyed S.\'.'i FRANC ISCO <API -Thi· county Grand Jury Monday night asked for u murde r rndictment <t ga inst Eben Co ,sa~e on char~c·s he h lullgeonf'd and s talibl·d his J!J .}ear.old s1stC'r to death rn hc•r fashionahle Tell· graph Hill apartm,.nt last m onth. Gossa,ge, 20, son of the late ad- verti-;in g ~xccut 1 v<:' Howard Gossage, wa s arrel'.terl after !\('Ver;,il h'1>urs of qucstwning bv polit'l' ORANGE COAST ) DAILY PILOT 1PW<>f'•~ (.O. t 0 1•'¥' hl&I ""'"'•ktth CQf l•fWf1 fPWfrriltW p,.,, I ,,.4f j ~,,t,,IP,,,fU ... n,,. c., .... t J ~ht•~·'"' t nn.o.ttty .. ,.,. fl!lll .,, •dd of·· .,. ,.,,,., _,,. d IN•'"'•" tr,,., Jn t , "'•'I l•l# t · t 4 ,,;,, • ,,,. ..,..,,,, t Jt.,.,v' u ,,..,,,,.._.,,, • l""'•'" f ""' t1.n '-'•''"''· ''"''"" '•'t•llt f u • 'Y1th• ""' '-'t'f'~ n.¥n '-> '" f f\.t\I A \1""J'f• rt 'l"rr\.tl ~·t·~ ,. fivflf••'" ,, •••• f •• ,.,.., • ""'' ,., ,, ... l"lfi" ,,.,., OYfW•'"'"0 UI ,, ' I\ .... ,, Vo#I I ••••• • ,..,,... ... (fH.IAliM ·• (. 1llt rn••"•' ,; Rot>rrt N WP<'d ,., ... ",.."' •• .,, f•IJl)ll"""' t JcH k R Curlf•y Vk• P•-•Or"I """'' CA~•I ~~ Thomas Keev1l '"''"' 'Thoma<, A . M urph1n(> M..n.tQWHJ f dilor C°l\.1rlr., H. 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IAM offic-ials t'l<.11med they can· not resign H da) s before, after or dunng a stnke and u1d they plan lo carry out <1 threat to fine \\Orkt-ri:. in the 4jmount they earn buck on the JOb. But McDonnell spokci:.men i:.au.l Monday they believe. ba~ed on a recent ~a1ion<.1l Labor Rt.'ldlHlll'> lloard ruling. that union mt•m bt>rs can resign dunng <.1 !itnkt· The firm l'lll'd a re~nt rubni: against th e IAM 1n New Hampshire'' hrC'h permitted suC'h resignation:-. Meanwhill'. :i ml'c:ting has been set for 10 a . m \\ l•d nesday by the Federal Mecl1..ition Service lo try to put an end to the !>"trike. IA~1 member s. including 1,500 in McDonm•ll's Jluntrnl{lon Uc<.1c:h pl<.1nt. have Ul'en off the JOb ::.met• Feb.10. Leon ard Loom 1s. hus 1nC'ss director for the local IAM. s aid the federal intl'rVC'nlion C'a me at the request of the :'\ut1onal Aeron autics <.1 nd S1rnct• Ad· minis tration bc:t<Ju..,c of the strike's effect on gO\ rrnment ton t racts. But com pan) offH·rab !ia1d they have not lt·arned "ho reque4'tect the mt'd1atron They ••bodcchnecl eommt·nt about the mtc:rvent1on l'XC'ept lo s;1y thl' frrm would part1c1patl'. Loomis !>:Jill. · \\'earl' pll':J!-il'<I that \\ e got th<.· 1ntl'n l'nt1on. th.11 the) recogmle the probll·m · Chuck Ch<1ppell. ;1 ~lc Donnc:ll spokesman. said soml· IA:\-1 mem- ber:-. have resigned from the union and returned to "ork. I le added th<.·y an· set'k1ng private ~•l Lorncvs to hundl<.· NLHB <ind JJOssiblc court appeab over their resignations and union fi nes. An NLRR s pokesman in Los Angeles said Friday federal luw :-.tales th:.it 1f union mc>mbers re" :-.r).?n in com µliance with union h.}. l<.1v. s. thc I A :\l C'11u Id not ftnl'thcm. Loo m i s s a r d I ,\ M I 1: g " I rnunselors la·llc\ L' the hy·lav.s will be upheld Frigl1t Death Cl1arged Filed EDINBt:RG ll, Scotland <UPI > Pedestri an J ohn Taylo r pleaded inn ocent to wha t amounted to cha1 gcs that he frei ghtened a motorist to death. Ttiylor , 22. was formal ly charged with t hreaten in g behavior toward motorist An· drew Davis. 65. Prosecuting attorneys told a court Monday t hat Taylo r stepped in front of Davis' car Sept. 20. The car s topped with in· ches to spare. Then, the prosecution s"id, T<Jylor thumped on the car , dragged Davis from 1t and grap· pied with him and tncd to let the. air out of the car 's tires. Davis had a heart attack and died on the spot. --- f1 . .. Moving the Earth Look i n g a s their name implie s. "Caterpillars" s warm ove r hillside off Mi ssion Viejo's Los Alisos Boulevard. Grading operation adjacent to Wilderness Glen area prepares the way for construe · t.100 of 429 new Madrid and Castille hom es by the M ission Viejo Company . Conslruc- t 1on will get under way trus July w ith com pletion tentatively set for the m iddle of fall. Divers Get Treasure S6 Million in Coim Co~~From Galleo11 TALLAHASSEE , F1 a. <UPI) It may have come from t he ship La Nuestra de Atoe-he wh ich sank in 1622, or from anotht'r Spanish galleon . Whatever , it became a treasure hunte r 's dream that tod ay is multi·million dollar reality for a g roup of divers -and the Slate oC F1orida. The sta te and the diving team , he<1dcd by salvage firm chief Mel Fisher. are splitting an estim at· eel S6 million in gold and silver bars, coins. Jewelry. gold chains and arm CJ men ts found in the "reek age near K<>y West. Ha. Fish e r s aid there is mor e \\ hcre that came from. "We all dreamed as children of f111d1ng an old shipwreck," said Secreta r y of S t ate Bruce Smather!i, who was a mong those viewing th e heavily guarded treasure. "This treasure is a re· allzation of everyone's dram." The state will keep 25 percent of the treasure, a nd the Division of Archives and H istory is doing the counting on Its behalf. Fisher <JOd hi s team, who began the pro· jecl five years ago, will keep the rest. Robert Willia ms, chief of the ell v1:-.ion. refus ed to place a monetary value on the take. But sources close to Fisher. whose <1ct1v1ties in the project were in· 'estigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission two years ago. estimate 1l al S6 million. Fisher said on e r are 1621 gold coin alone will sell for $15,000 to S25.000 on the collectors"market. Fishe r and his associates said the artifacts ar e Crom lhe La Nuestr a de Atoche. which sailed from Havana in 1622 and went down in a hurricane in the Mar · quesas Keys, west of Key West. FromPageAJ DEVICES. • • Patrolmeh can t ell right away if a vehicle h as not been fitted with a smog device . "Wh en these are installed a small red sticker is placed in the lower corne r of the windshield of the driver 's s ide," Ander son said. ''If it isn 't there, we can be almost positive the device isn't either ." Williams said a rchivists are uncertain if th<> s unken cargo came from he Atoche. Ile said s t a le histo 1a ns are ::.till in- vestigating igins of the ship and cargo. "We believe m erial from this s ite comes m ost! from Spanish ships of the 17th c ntury. which was the period of e Aloe he," said Williams. "Since histonan:i. depend on exact documentatwn. \\e need more evidence to coml· to a conclusion. "This area off the Kevs i::. ftfll or ships of all kind~ of ages. It'::. a place where accidents haH· Ire· quently occurred over a Ion~ tim e. Ships from World War lI ha\'e also been found then'.'· El Toro Incidents · Suspected Rapist Slated for Trial Dennis Dale Gilbert of El Toro h as been ordered to face \?riat April 21 in Or a nge Co~'ii-ty Superior Court on charges that he ra p e d Mi ssion Vi e j o housewives who were tracked to their homes and then attacked. Gilbert. 25, of 23151 Los Alisos Blvd., will be tried on multiple charges or rape. burglary, as- sault with intent to commit rape a nd a ssault with a deadl y weapon. Sheriff's officers booked him on those allegations after idenli· fying Gilber t a s the long sought suspect who follo"ed several Mission \'JCJO women to their homes a fter s potting them v. alk· ing in the area. Deputies said a number of ' lc· t1ms told them thev wt•re <.it · tacked shortly ~ftcr tht•y had re· turned to their homC'S by a man who entered via the unlocked door. Gilbert is he ld in county JUll with bail set al $50,000. Bodies Cut Free LONDON (AP) rt Reco\ cry crev.s today cul another scvl'n bodies free from the Moorgatc Station subway" reek. They i:.aid at least four more corpses arc !'till t rapped in the crumpled front car. bringing the kno'' n <ll· ath toll in London's worst ~ulJv. :.i) disaster Frid<.iy to 37. Police ~ Lineup? Women Stripped for Photos DENVE R (UPI) -The girls at the Towne Cinema say they want a judge lo orde r vice squad officers to stop undressing them for police station photography sessions. The entertaine rs said in a District Court suit they were being taken to the police station by officers after r aids and were "forced to complete ly disrobe for the purpose of being photo· graphed b y police photogr a phers.·· The women asked the court to order th e practice ended. Thc:t also aske d a judge to put a n end to s o-ca lled "harassing" police a nti·pornog raphy raids on the theater. Vice squad offi cers in Dallas recently were suspended for photogr a phing suspected prostitutes after t he women slnppcd lo the waist in the police station. Airplane Drama Ends OK SAN OlJ:.:GO (AP>-Un able to lO"l'I' lhe whce!JS of their twin· engine air taxi. e ight pel'sons new in t1rcles for• two hours . Finally. the whcelH dropped with 53 minutc11 of fuel left. A m echanic on the ground at L1ndbergh Field lillked the two pilots through the JOb of fr_ee~ng jammed gears In a tnu'lsm1ss1on to get lhl' v. hcd ::. down. As pilot Dl•e TurlH.·r flew th<.· µlane Ill .i l·rnud1<.•d position. t·opr lot Hoh 11.uwo(·k workl·d hcrwath lhl· 111lot :-. !'ll':.tl. The pl<Jne o(l<'rated by Jimsair A\'lation Services. lnC' .. took off Monda) I rom i'\<.ival Air Station tor San Cl1·menle Island. As lhl.' n•tradable wheels fold t·d up after t..ikeoff. the pilots real1w d the trouble hut were un· ablt· to frl'c the \\ heels with their t·oekpil cra nl- Mesa Banker Faces Trial 111 Plot Case A. Costa Mesa banker accused bv authorities o f hiring a ''h1l n1an " to k 111 his "ifc has been or- dl•r<.·d to ( .it·t.• tnal Apri 1 28 in Orangl' Cou11l) Superior Court on t·hargl'i:. of :-olintrng to commit murder. Judge £\ eretl \\'. Dickey s<:l the trial date and/ pretrial aµ. pearan('t.• April 1 for Darrell Ol'an Heiser. 4:?, of 16092 Win · clemeier Lane , Huntin gton Ht';,ic:h. ll 1s allcged th al Heiser m<.icle <1 c111wn payment of $600 to an Oran~e County s he riff's in· ,·esligator who posed as a hiretl loller and promised to pay a total or $10.000 in further inst<.1llments for the sla yin g of hi s wife, 1c•ather's a 1<ll' Delores Ann tle1ser. 40. Heiser. manager of tht' Crocker Ilank in South Coai:.t Plaza, Costa :\lc::.<.1. "as arre!>t+'<l thC'rc s horlh after he met the "hit man" and an infor mant in a rc:-.taurant meeting that w:.is tapet..I ~ind played back in Santa. Ana mumcipal court f 'rom Pnge AJ ROTC ... • • L'niwrsity of California at Irvi n1' 1>r·e:-.e11l1..•d participa nts with the t·hanl'l' to t:1kt' the b('st of un · iH·rsil~ lil'L' and elimin ate the worst. The \'t'ry \\Orst instilu· tiunal aspctl or campus life is a Hc•serve Offi ce r Trai ni n g l'orp!>. •· The coito rial "as accompanied with a cartoon dt'fining ROTC as "lfr:.tcl\' Off<:'ns1vc Termination Corps (if il movC's ... s hoot iU." Hesponding to a student whu a"J..ed "helht.•r the program con- :-. t 1 tu le <I ··1ndottrinalion.'' Aldrich rl'spondcd. "ll'!-i no morl' i ncloct r rn at ion lha n :mythmg you h.'arn e\'l'ry day." ' I I I I •• ' J \ /I J I ! ('\ I : ! I I • I\ I. I 1 I"/ '1' I 'I. I! !·: ! ; . / 111" I ' ' I '1 , I ! I . I\ '( I I I ~ 1il111 l 11 lf7 .........._,.., __ _, ~~T~-v.17.Tfl I/ i I 1 : I ' .. I : ; ! : : I . I •• ! I P t ' I I t ~ : ( : ' : . : ~ A SALE AT / ~ ! I l 'I' ALDEN'S? We don't ordinarily conduct "sales" because we try to be competitive always In conjunction with Lee's, we are offering our first sale in years. The finest carpets in the world from the world's largest carpet maker are on sale for ONE WEEK ONLY at Alden's. Lee's has loaned us giant samples to assi st you in making your choice. Please come In and see us. If you can 't make our regular hours, '\ 11' I call us. and we'll arrange to be here. ALDEN'S CARPET D APERY SALE ALSO GOING -.. rid ctl \\ r o ••_,., ('t!t t 1 ("oq • Mr'• , 4 •' ""'"'' ~"'r"' ,, .,, ,..,.., ... ,,.,, \J 101n W\tf'\1# 111" • '\4 0 ""' " "'t f'tt• I• t ftiMl11\...tl o .... U \JO .......... f 1663 PLACENTIA AVE . •COSTA MESA• 646-4838 ON NOW \. , , f f r , ' --Transit Board Sees Pnoposal r JSy Who,~!.1~,S_.~!l~lBER1 • 1 the best basic ~et\llre to oranie • make sel'\lice on ;out.es 51 and 53 County." ' . trorq the ,central county to 1 Orange County Transit District Another allotment ot 55 bus.ls Balboa half.:'h91.t.rly. directors h ave looked at pro-is sc.hedule~ i.n earlf 1976 · '-1 Addition 1>f a neW routl! posed route expansions and bus pushing th~ fleet over thf: 200 Numti~r 61, d'own Red Hili l'!iervice improvements to be im· m11rk . " Av'enue from central Santa Ana plemented this summer. . ,_ Jenkins Said the staff~ to to Fashion Itland in Newport Transit district planners wtfl • inten.sify service ot peak com· Beach. present the proposals to city of. muting hours. -Add another bus to Route 57 fici•ls at two public meetings set He said with the current bus from Santa Ana to Laguna Hills WedneS;da'y•at 1 R..rn. and Thurs-fleet, 88 buses are in service at via Newport Beach and Laguna day at 7 p.m·. in"Santll Ana c}U peak· hoUrs and 86 during the Beach making the enlire 'rpute hall'4 COQ{ICiJ chambers. , 4. base hours during the day. run half·hourly. · \ExP.,nqon of the diatrict:t.0011 · With the expansion, the district ·-Add another bus to Route 6S neet t#Om 103 •to 147 ~acfliH..is Will run 126 buses at peak hours between South Coast Plaza and sCheduled this Spring. :-<Clo; and 97 at base hours. Ideally~ Fashion Island due to heavy UC "As per your policy, this~~ J enkios said, there should t,e Irvine student loads from the posal syesses the home-to.wprk twice as many buses running at west county. Service' would be commuters but we wera also rush hours as during the regular half-hourly. careru~not to alienate our l~g~ service times. -Discontinue poorlY!used teroi nder s," Tom Jenkins dis-·'With n~xt year's allocation of Routes 133 and 33. The latter is trfct planner, told directors.' buses, our rati9 will be about 1.6 the famous ··Magnolia -A.v:e,"ile Even with the addition to the to one,'' Jenkin5.notcd. _, ·; B~ to Nowhere'' th~ trav~rSes bus fleet, Jenkins said the' dis· District service. Will imprOVl!: ·Fountain Valley. . trict "is far short of the short· by about JO.percent this summer. ~ Assignment or 22 or the 44 t erm go8:_1of_500. buses to provide Instead of 34 route~ and lll,500 new buses to the Park·n·Ridc 8~ W@MU' ~@(?WO©@ ' l.o! a proble"t? 'fh<'n write Pot Vunri . Pat will cur ri•d 1ape. gel rhl; (l11~'Wt:'rS a11d UC• I ton 1'0U' need lo solue 1r1e<Juillt'.t 111 yoi;t'rn11n•11/ and. bu .si nes.~. Ala i/ daily bus tniles there will be 45 routes. routes and 24 .000 bus miles. -Addition of new Route 71 Of tMie 11/new routes, nine will betweeri .the Mall of Orange and be part or tfie OCTD express bus the Irvine Industrial Complex service called Park·.n ·Ride via Red Hill Avenue. Jenkins said. All of the Park·n: -Additioi\ or a new route Ride routes serve the Orange Number 75 connecting Santa Ana Coast at one point or another. with Laguna Hills via E l ltroro ,.tajor staff recommendations Marine Corps Air Station, Lake include: Forest, El Toro and Mission -Intensifying service on Viejo. Route 29 down Beach Boulevard Jenkins stressed that none of by adding three buses and mak. the proposals are final and v.·ill ing servicehalf-hourly. be s ubject to board action -Addition of new buses tO SOOJ elime later this month. your <1ueslions lo· P ol Duun 'Al Your Servire. Oru11gt• Coast Doily Pilot. P.O. Civil Suit Ho:r 1500. Costa {'.1esa. f 'A 9'.!626. l11clude your lclrp/101u• 11u1nher. TPflort Like N"w DEAR PAT : I'd like to tell L.J ., Costa l\lesa (Feb. 18 AYS columnJ. whe re s he can arrange to have her Teflon cookware re· fini shed. I can personally recom· m end Ca l i for nia Electri c Service, Inc., 117 S. Bristol, San· ta Ana . 'fhe prices arc reasona· b/c and my pans Y.'ere returned helter than new. D.S., Casta J\1esa Thanks for passing aJong this information. California Electric Service "re-Teflons" anything, including boat propellers, ac· (.'Ording to a s pokesman. Items are sent out or the store for this work , and Telurned withJn several "'eeks, depending on the siz~ or the current order. It is re· 'luested that plastic parts be re· moved, if possible, due to high temperatures used during re· surfacing with "Tenon Il"coat· ing. The new finish is guaran· teed. Order /Hi"Placed? DEAR PAT ; I orde red a set of ,.,.ooden kite.hen utensils from llami lton 1-louse in Con necticut last September . ,.1 y $5.73 check was cashed immediately, but no merchandise has arrived, even though I requested deli very or re· fund in both December and· J anuary. J . 8 ., Nel'""])Ort Beach llantilton flouse has "no re· cord" or your order, lef alone your letters or inquiry. A copy of your le tter to A VS is being mailed to Evelyn Hutchinson. !JpokeSman. tor the firm. She not, 00 thac whene\ler orders are run· ning behind, as "·as the case wlth the utensil set, postcards are mailed to customers offering •n extended wait or .refund. You said no commUnicatlon•h•d been received. Hiitchinson will write to you personally if furthei-proof or your order is r equired. DPposil •Safe DEAR PAT: I have been told and have read that banks have a key to thei r sa fe deposit boxes, and they can get into them wheocvcr they \\'ish. Is this true? G.ftt ., Costa Mesa No. A spokes man for the California Banking Department says lh&t although the bank has a master key to one part or its safe deposit IOck systems, each box holder hllS his own separate key. The box cannot.be opened anless both keys are used simultaneous· · ly. If a box holder does not renew his rental after one year, or if he should die· lea\'lng no one in charge of 1tl1 estate, other pro· cech'.ires g·o into e ffect . A repiesF.."tatlve of the county as· sessor 1 office must be present while the sare deposit box Is drilled open and the bank uses Its master key. All c~ntents or lhe box then are held tiy the bank for se\len years, if no claim is made by a legitimate representative•' the ori•inal box bolder. Backga'"lltD~ Board DEAR PAT: \Vherecanlorder backiammon e quipment? I hear there is a place in the Los Angeles area that sells unusual boards and *equipment. Can you flnd out the name and address of this firm? , W.C .• NewportBt:•th Conlat~ 8ack11mmon World by writing to 339 N. LI ctenea:a J\lvd., Los Ang~les or by pbontnc (!13) 652·0694. ! Publishing Officials Ask $25,000 Bond By TOl'll BARLEY Ofl~• o~u, PUD4 SUI! TY.'O directors of the Golden \Vest Publis hing Corporation of Laguna J-lill s have demanded that the dir ector y.rho filed a fraud suit aga·in st them be or- dered to post a $25,000 bond pend· ing tri a l of the issue. Orange County Superior Court Judge Lester Van Tatenhovc has scheduled M arch JO as the date he will rule on the demand fil ed by directors Edward k.. Olsen and Otto E. Musch. Both m en poinl out in an answer to the lawsuit filed by fellow director Richard J. Birchall that they expect costs in the lengthy litigation to reach at least $50,000. And the response to the lawsLtit contuins th e comme nt that Birchall is "a plaintiff with un· clean hand s" who actually helped to negotiate the contract for which Olsen and Musch are being attacked. Birchall , who is vice president Headquarters Using AJiens of advertis in g at Golden \Vest, de manded $369,000 in damages from the defendants v1ith the al · legation that they were gui lty of repeated acts of fraud. He accused Olsen and "1usch of withdrawing s ums of money far in excess of their agr_et!d com . pensation, voting the mselves tin increase in salary at a time the corporation could not afford it and of exceeding the period, of their agreed paid vacations. It is pointed out in the ansv.·l'r to the com plaint that Birchall railed to name corporakon presi· dent and editor Carlton Smith as defe ndant in the action. Thal omission, the \1£fendants claim , comes because ' airchall and Smith are c lose friends and both men have joined forces on several occ:,asions in a bid to "'rest the controlling interest in the group from Olsen and ,.1usch. Olsen and ,., uscb state that the rorpor ation has prospered under the arran1?ement that ~ives them a controling interest . The group publishes Leisure World News. Saddleback Valley ~ews and the Beach Cities News. It is pointed out in t~c answer to Birchall 's action that Smith has dra wn as muc h ''and possibly more than" both defen· dants in the type of payments al· tacked by Birchall. Qlsen adds in ari a'rfidavit at· tached to the answer that many of the payments and privileges attacked by Birchall actuall y oc· curred before he became a direc· tor and shareholder in the cor· WAS~llNGTON <APJ -The Immigration and Naturalization Service, charged with keeping forei gn citize ns from entering the VniteCI States illegally, has dis covered two illegal aliens working in its national head· quarters. The two were members of a crew hired through a contracting firm to clea n the building in downtown Was hington each night. · poration in 1972. One had been working in the building since December and the other hud just been assigned to theHuty. Judge Van Tatenhove, the answer notes, \viii be asked to al· low oral testimony on the issues when he o pe ns the ' hearing ,.tarch JO . It is expected that at least two days of courtroom testimony will be involved if the judge agrees to the request. • Bomb Possible Student Plans OwnA-blast BOSTON 4UPI) -Could a ter· rorist group using only technical knowledge available to the general public design and build an atomic bomb? To find out, the Public Broad· casting Srervice asked a graduate s tudent at th e MassJl.chusetts Institute of Technology to try. to design a nuclear bomb In five weeks. us· ing only information anyone in the public can get. According to a nuclear weapons expert, the student drew plans ror a bomb that, if built, actually could work. The student met the deadline -a nd asked to remain · anonymous so real terrori~U would not kldnf P him and make him build a bomb for them. "The Plutonium Conn~ion," an episode or the P,BS science .series "Nova,'• describes the danger of atom le weapons falling into the hands of terrorlst.t ln a television program scheduled for broadcast Sund1y. Th~ student's c9mpleted de· · sign was s hown lo Swedfsb Defense Department weaPons expert Jan Prawlt1. He said there was a "fair chance It would go orf." He said it might have the power of 100 tons of TNT. According •to Dr. Theodore Taylor, whose warnings oC nuclear danger promPted the program, the student's bomb would be big enough to kill S0,000·100,000 persons in a crowded urban area. The student who designed the bomb -portrayed by an actor in the program -said it was ••challenging mainly because or the time element involvld." He told UPI in a telephone in· terview that all the information needed was readily available in any good library, and most calculatiohs involved fn the de· sign were nothing more than high school algebra. Once a design has been com· pleted, a terrorist grQUp would need to get fissionable' material, the PBS program says. Film clips or terrorist actions show such groups are fanatical and care little for their o~'ll lives and lenfor the lives of bystanders. The program s uggaU &eeurity around plutonium probably would not atop a large, dedicated lro\l.P from stealing enough to make a bomb. \l_.IT ........ Seleetio11 Co11fir111ecf William T . Coleman , a Philadelphia lawyer and the secopd black ever named to · a cabinet post , has been confirmed by the Senate to ~ secretary o f transporta- tion. l·l e s ucceeds Claude S. Brinegar, who resigned. Snwki1tg Bad For Finger RO ME (AP' Gianna Corgiolo, 28, pla(.•ed her coins into a vending n1a ch1nc to gl.'t a package of cig arettes and soon had t he a ttention of dozen~ of people. poli ce and firemen. The n1.a chinc fa il ed lo give her cha nge, so ~1iss Corgiolo pushed her fingers up the change slot to r ele<isc a trapped coi n, but got stuck. Af t er vaio t.•f fort s by passe r s-by ;ind poli ce. riremen di s n1antlcd the machine. "This goes lo prove that s mokin g is bad for your health ,'' one on lookt.·r quippe d to the blushing \11oman. High Chilean Dies SANT IAGO I UPI I-Chile's military gover11n1cnt de1:l:.1rcd a lhret>·day mournin,g period f(ir Defense l\1i nisler Oscar Bonilla. 56. \\•ho \\'US killed in a helicopter crash l\l ondav. Bonilla, No . 2 m:.1n in the n"1ilitary coup that' overthrew the 1\1 <1r.xist regime of S;:ilvador Allende, died v•1th si-..; others "'hen the army aircraft plunged to earth on taking uff Crom hi s vacation retreat in the south of the country. Tuelldoy. Marcl1 4, 1975 , DAILY P!LOl Jl3 ( Pilot Lo,~ J ' Conie Back, Kay; · You've Got the Job Jly CllARLEti II . LOOS Ot UWO•i!r Pokll S"°ll Kay Samuelson where are you'! Jack \Villiamson is trying to find you. JACK IS u film producer "-'ith offices in Newport UeJeh. }-le i.s tryingto hi rcancwsecretary, . f{ecently, he advert1se<1 1n the ne"'spapcr. ·1 tit.: .1d lurnutl up several applicants and J ack hired one gal on., trial h;i ... 1 ~ She lasted two days. One of the things shl! did during the two days was thrO\Y out all lhc other applications. BUT \VJLLJAJ\tSON recallL'd the.-name ~f another applicant who had impressed hin1 Kay Samuelson. 1'he trouble is. she apparent· ly has <111 unlisted phone number. Jack did re· call th:.it she lives somewhere in Ncvipurl Beach. 1:1.ul whl·rt"' Williamsun, ;.i nc,vspaper reporter in his lOO~ youth, warn1cd to the challenge or finding Kay San1uclsun . ll E CALLI·: O rnc last week. ··1·m nol really too chl'ap lo buy unothcr u.d ." h~ cxplaint:.'<f, ··r n1 just intr1).!ucd with the notion thu.t I can lri.ltk I/Ji~ gal do\vn by myself.·· Jack fi gured that. since she saw hi s ad in our papl'r lo begin ":ith, there \\':.tS a chance she 1s a subscriber. \Vould I chlick our CLl'l'Uia11on depart n1cnt records·' rJ liU'f Tiit: rceords lhi.1l \\'Ould re\·eal \\'hclhcr or nOI Jn in· dl\•iclu a l named Kay Samuelson 1:. a su!Jscriber arc kept IJy car· rlers in the ftl·ld . \Ve haveZl? earrie1·s in f\'ewpo1·1 Heuch .. I t heeked various other directories wc kl•ep in our newsroom files. /\"o luck there, eithl'r \Vhcn I c;dlt•d J ;1ek l\iloru.tay to report n1y tut.'k of ~ucccss, he was still looktng. TllE G .o\~ con1 pan~· hud rcspc<·tfull y <leclined to help und the best the county f{eg1 ~t rarof \'oll·rs could con1c up ""ith v.•as a t"'O· yt·::11·-o!d address. ··\\'ell , ,.,.c kno\\' ~he doesn't \'Ole," ohscr\·cd \Villi <in1son. lie refuses to gi,·c up lht> sc:n«·h lie says he has this feeling she li\·es only a fev.• bk.K'ks fl"•>m h1 sorfitt.'. ' lllS 1"EX1' move \l'il l be to tonl~1<:t a fr1t.•nd 1:1l lhl' tclephonl' <"ump<1nr . Ile hopes his friend <:;1n find K<1y !:ium ul'l~on ·::. untistt.·d phone nun1ber and ~el \\'Ord lo hl'r tu call J ack \Vi 1l1an1son if she is stilt interested in the J~> Mean"·hilc, the papl'r · rk 1:-; pr ling up un .Jut k's dci:.k . "\Vhcn she secs all lhts:. fr. ;,he ruay not "':.tilt lu l'Utne lu \\ork," he laughed . Go-Go Rap Dropped OK L/\1101\f ,\ Cll ""\' (L'Pl 1 As far as associate Oi ~lrl c·t Judge Gar G r;.iharn is ('01\Ct.>rned . policen1l'n could better spend their tinie stopping killings Jt convenience stores than si tting in bars "·atching go-go gil"\s. ()n th:1t has1s, C r;iham th:-;· llllSSl'd .J t harg1,.• or Indecent l'X posurc ·po IL ct.• lodg1.•d aga1n~t Hhond a Su(' Rrcv.l•r, l!J. on 11111· 11011 by the dcfl•nd;int ':-. iillOrnt•,\. Frunk K1i-k . 'l'h e l·a~l' w:.is tu h<1vc bl' en hc:.i rd l\l und;1y. ". . . IN SICKNESS • . . . AND IN HEALTH" For those who hove circulatory, respiratory, oroth .. c, Mnti• or other dl.-Utin. Adj•st.-4..lec:f allows r.cov...-y in ekogmtce and comfort. For those who ettjoy reodinq. watchl119 TV. ...tuing CllKI •ound sle<p only Adju>t-A.a•d c• pro•ide ... pt ape. contour positions for superb comfort. Adplst-A•l«d comts in all siws twin. to kift,g and in five mattress firmness, soft to wpcr firm. They fit any hcadbocrd or bechteod and odint to I 000 positions at tM touch of a switch. Cal for information and pricn or IMttW '(ft •q>tritnet AdJus+.A·led in our showrooms. AdP,st-A·Bcd Is approved by nost insurance compaDie-s for rKOvery and hcolth purposes and Is iftcomc tax deGtc.tiblt wheft prttcrib.d by yow doctQf'. 1000 POSITIONS FOR YOUR COMFORT NEWPORT llACH CORON• DlL MA.a lll7 f , COAST HWY. I.Nd So. et J"hlOfl IUlll'ldl 17141,7]·56$5 ~~~f~::di ADJUST-A-BED BY SLEEPER LOUNG.ECO .. INC. CITY OF OIAMGE 41 1 SOUTH MAIM ST. IJw,t Mor01 ot h1Moti ~I 11141•19·4142 • f:F • Af CWlVPtLOT - 4'•.t • Queen ·Knights Co~ie Chapli•• wit la Te• arplaiae ~AC'R A~ E ., TO C .\l.1.1 'C: Our nt·" C1>\ Edmund c; Hro"n Jr t'>n't Jtl ta<:lln~ .!'> muc-h n.1 lJOndl poltlH. di Jllt:ntmn ,., dot.''> hi '> pn-dete>s~or ~'""'<>Id "'h<it '>· hi'> nJm(' Hut Hr<J"n 1:-. dr.il41ng lht.' hnu lit.!ht in hi\ 01411 ... tom(Jtn~ ground ThJ~ bet·amt e\1d1..nt '>'ht·n our n<·"' go' t•rnor (·Jllt:d hi~ fir .. t pn• '' <·onftn·nt·c· <Jft«:r 1h1 r 1111111., lmn A':> Br <1l411 '>lt:J'l••·rl \J the podium hl· ".i'> cr•·1 l•«I t,, .1 t'r('W CJ( :15 n(•\4 'f>Jlll I JIHI 14 tri· strviu· rq1ortt·1 '· f /\1 rJd1•> n · portt!rs Jnd he"' J i,,..~ lllL 1ntn l I tele\1S1<m t'<Jmtt "'' Add1t1<111Jlh Hwr• \\•re 11n· st!nt 111 of ht '> IJ\I. n .!Ill•" ,1neitlH·r JO of h1-. 014 n (Jrt··' "1/11rrnat11in offt('t·rs .lfld \ill lfl\j , .. ,J1l1t·1.an .... and hJngers on In all. >W P"'>1Jl1· 141·11· i ;,ithl'fl·d l1l tht' room ti) h(';,ir Hr11\.\n s f1r-..t offit1ul "or<!.-. of" 1~d11m J\LLOF'THIS intel11~t·nc·c com· e. l<> u-. \ IJ " n.·1111rt to nt'\I. '>Jl<•l>tr pt-oplt: fr11m l>uug \\ 1111 ..... .J S<tcramt.:nl<1 corrt:,.,p<incknl for tht· A~socwte<l Pn:s.., fo'rom hb accounting ~ou g1•t lht.' notwn th<it W1!11:-. m<Jy n1,t'" h <.t\ e b(.•en th1:re so mw h lo t t• port wh<tl Brown :i.a11.J hut mort· to count the hou .... e Any" ay. W1 ll1s r111lcrl thJl Hr<114 n ·~ first ma'>s gr<:cting nf the pre..,s """ t·crtuinly m '>lark contrJs t low hat the A l"s \forr t(.• Land'.'>bt:rf,! t·xper1L·ncNJ 1n gubt'rnestorial prc-..s conft·renc·cs 14 hen he fir..,t J'>1nL·<I tht· c;.ipnal bun-;.1u in l!JJ.) IN THOSE DI\ YS, Gov. Frank Me rriam '40uld c:.i ll a pr<:<;s con- fcren<'e 1n h1 .... off1c.·1-· Five 1,r six r c p1,1tl·r .., r111 gllt cl111t 1n 'l'ht"><l just s ort of .... it a round Mnnanl's dt:sk and '>hriot lht> hr l'l't.l' for ""hilt· Bvcn Brown ·.., f>w ldv. Pat. wa\ used lo th1-. m11n· informal ap- pro<.r<·h to r11•1o1o ... 1·011f1·rt·nt·1ng. l'.it Bro" n """ pl·t ltJps at his best in small i•n1ups. J n·t•d I \\ h<:11 llll' dd<:r 111 014 n \\<JS our <.atlc1rn! ~ g1•11,.r:.il ;md l)Ul on the ~u liernLJton<Jl <·ampa1gn lr;.ill in northern Cal1tor n1a. Thrc(• of u .... nt•'>' spa per t ypes ~how<'d UJJ rn l'alo \ltci to 1·0,cr h1'> .spt'tth to :1 H11L<U) Club l11n<·hl'nn .\Jo'Tt.lt Tift-: l S l '\J, 111.!~\ : s.ilad. ('htt'kt.•n a la king i.JniJ : speech. Brown turned to lh<· re:- • porkr~ and dcdan•rl. "Wt:ll. ll'l's ': get 0111 of Ill· re <.i11rJ h:rvf• .i OC'lo\ :-. : t.·onfl·r t·nc·t· Wt· cJ1d 11 .1111und .1 : t ahl1· in ll1t• lica ·k ro11111 1d : H1<·k1•\ ~ !-.t 11cl111 l11n . Pat Brown lc(Jnl·d h<.1ck 111 h1 .., ; chair. lit one of 111.., ovcr,11.L«I : cig<Hs <incl the hrc1·1,1•-::.hooting ; began T oday. ht'> !--OO 1s ;qi- • parl'ntly gc11 ng lo have more : trouble in thi~ informal ap· : proach. f''cir one thing, l don't : think he 5 mok1·:-big oversized : cigar'i. f'~or an<>lher, he draws : crowds , B~T AC(:ORDJNG to the A P's ; Wtlli:-.. J crry Brown d0t::-. have a · less formal altitude tol4ard re· . portC'r,!, than what·.., his-name, : who held the offa·c b<·forc him. : Govf!rnor Hro"' n "1 ll talk to re- : porkr~ who h ave the· enterprise : to stake out h1~ uffkc or <•part· •· mcnl. ~ Jt.•rr y Brown :1ho putr-, re- : portC'r.!> on thC' ~pnt '>()met>mC's by ; u s k 1 n g • ' • Y o u c· u v t.' r c· d t h ::i t • leg1s l :.it10n. Whc·n · 1s th<• bill : now'? fl<.i s it been umt·ndccl'!" ~ llOW f:M RJ\ RRJ\SSIN(; if you : h appen lo bl' 1gnor<.int of the ~ fat'tS ' Thi• r,nvl•rnor ought ln ~l1<:k lo ~ ~rn~wt.·1 trlJ; qut.·:-.twn:-.. . LO~DO~<L'Ph-TIK' baod pl )ed Cbarlie Chaplln's t.be memusic at Bue ktnghom J> .. l»tt today but 1l ... a.sn't the hltJ~ tramp with the tunny ~alk v.ho made~ altr..mt'e before Q1.1ttn Elizabeth but an old man tn ~ht:('l ch.,1r B1tt(•rl)> d1sappo1ntC!d that he tould not kneel to be krughted u be had bopt•d the g reat ~an bo-.ed bis bead as the queen tapped hJm on both !lhouldcn WJlh .a :..,.ord and dubbed tum Su Charles Chaplin SESSISG THE ~AY HE fell , the queen. who was awarding honors great <tnd ~mall to 175 Bntoru. spent an unusually long time v.1th Chaphn. s miling and chatting and pressing his bal)d \lt1lh una!- fcc-t~ warmth lo s urh a degree that when he left the paJace, he said : · Iv."" dumbfounded • Ch<.tph n. 86 next month, <.-lutc-hed the Order of Knighthood. in its IL·Jther ('J~t' to h1b bosom as ~ stood at the exit of the palace, leaning hed' lly on <.t ':>t1t·k. and agreed that the positions were reversed. 1t v. ..is the qu~~n who had mdd«' him laugh d espite the sadness be f('lt :st not bein~ <Jble Lo walk into the g reat gold and "'bite stale ballt <10 m or lht!. palace and knt:el before his soverign as had the 11lhtr ... ;rnJrrled lo.rughtt\oocb \\ h,rt h.1d ~ht· ..,Jtd'' IRA• • EGYPT SAUDI ARABIA : SUDAN , ~,. · -Indian Ocean Soviet Co1atrof? UPI ~W\rnlp The Soviet Union now ('Ontrols the southern approaches to the Suez Canal by virlut• of bases in Somalia and AdC'n and has the l argest naval forces in the northwest Indian Otcan, the Institute for the Study of Conflict said today. The private firm said Somalia is gradually becomin g u Soviet satcllit('. Aid to Cambodians Urged by 2 Solons \\'\S lll~CTO:'\ l,\P1 Saving thc•rt· \\11uld IH· a hloodtwth 1f the· Cambot.l1an ~O\'l•rnmcnt falls, l\\C> members of Congress' fo(.'l· find111 )..! m i'>:o.Hm lw(.'I\ from In· d11l'h111n r<·t·om na·ndcd trnh1y th;1t l'nough U .S military <rnl be :1pprm·c:d for guvl•rnmcnl 1 roops to C'Ontrnue f'1 ght1ng throug h J une ;m Birtli C1ub 'Data' OK SOUTH ST . PACI.. Minn. ( ,\ P > --S('hool Supt. ft<.ty Po\\ ell now ::.ays teachers t'an ~ i\ t' " (act u ;_tJ d ;i la " a lio u t h1rth t.·ontrol ;md ahort1on, ;_1-; luni.; JS thl'y do nol provide <·ounsclinJ,! or t1<.lv1cc. In a d1rt't'\l\'c 1!-.sued la!>l \H:ek. Pow<·ll had banned ll'.1c·hin~. u<.l\1:-.ing or counsel- '"~ nn hirth c·o11lrol and abor- t11>11 tn d islrtt·t s<:huols. But Pcl\\c:ll said in a new nwm1) i\Tonrlav thtit what he had inl(•nrkd \, cis lo st;_il<• :1 poli r y on l!I rt h t.·ontrol <in d ;.11Jort1on for the SC'hOOI d1s- tri<·t . t h<it th<• cl1-;tnc:l wot1 ld IWl lea<'h C'illH·r 'tllbJl'tL Mt:mhC'rS or the dclcg:llion (1( scvcn Ilou.sc m e m hers and one senator were scheduled lo pre- St:'nt their advice in secret to the llousl' Foreign Operations a p- propriations subcommittee con- sidering PrC'sident Ford's request for S222 million more in military a idtoCamhodia. •· 1 think the policy ought to be that we do whatever prevents the ~real est number of Cambodians from being killed," .s<iid Rep. Paul N . Mccloskey, CR-Calif.>. lie and Sen. Dewey F. Bartlett, <R·Okla.J, were interviewed on NBC's "Today Show." Mccloskey said ammunition to permit Cambodian government troops to continue fig hting through June 30 would cost about $650,000 a day a nd should be con- tinued for 75 days after present ammunition runs out ln mid. April. That would total $48.7 million, but other m e mbers o( the fact- fmding de legation said the fig ure for enough a mmunition and the cost or s hipping it to Cambodia might be about $125 million. Four members of the delega- tion have m a d e public state· nwnts firmly in favor of more arms a id; two !;l ave said they were undecided and two have ~<J id they opposed more military ;is1>istance. Southeastern U.S. Chilly Icy Roads Prompt Hazard Warnings in South Tf>1flp~rnt1~ H•'I~ low Pep ,.. f .. , '" . I •• "'''' , ' , . ' f , , ,,, r •' • I ' ,, ... Ir,,., ,~ ~' ,. .... ,,. ,,. . • ,, 1''' ,,,. t •• ~V •JI I ,. I• t •' •ll',I ,,, .,.,.--"' ,,, " t .. V• ~ • ,,.,_ Ml,,...-.;~ ,..,.,,. tf# ,., .... ,,,, ,... 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I tlund~"lor m~ <.rd<• lea HwflOOh tru n1qhl lrom <enlrdl TCad~ lo ~ff'w"rn l.OU•S-1•nd ~now Ourrrf'\ •1nf..,er1'd atonq 'hlJlo l')w•·r V.t.11 l"k'' dn<! lhrOUQh !he nortn,.rn App.;J~c h•<i"' f rtfo northef"n N!JwionQl<tnd. F•lr \ktet f•W>f'~ IM F•r ~\I and fn01.I 04 fht counlry from ine cenlr .. Roe•·~ '" ,,... M IOOltl All•nhc SIAICt$ dlldtOo\ldl New Enol•nd. Coastal Weather Patchy 109 this morning "''" l1ttrui1119 cfoudir>eu and a Cl\en<.e al -\-rs lonlgM Mid Wt0rw10.iy morn1nq l•OIH v•rlabll.' wind\ lhl\ ~ b corn1nq <.OUll\Wl!\I to ..,.st 10 lo 11 .. no f\ I II ll e fl tr flOOl'I l11QM IGOay &S to 7) Coastal temper•luro will ,.,,_ ~1-•n •• •nd 1>1. lrwoand 1..,_~r•lurh will r•n<Jt ~I-• M>d 12 ltle wat,., temperature wiu Cle .)j. Sun, Moon, Tide•. TUHDAV S«-~•(If! S.•I p tft. 1 0 s.<ono -t )lo m. ,,) WIDNHDAY ftr•l 'llQh ' lJe.ltl. 'I F1rs1 •-12 O)e m. 0.) ~o<W1 ll•Ofl 1 0• o "'· J l ono •ow 11 )Ip m , ) t1~\l•lf41 "' ,MIH.S1pm Moonro•UI A •.n1.,'4bll.4'•.m. I ••WELL.., CHA PUN 8AJD. #"SRE told me my pictures had helped her a gttatdeat Sbethaedlliefora liletimeol..:· The word lraiJed away but be obviou.sb' meant brirtging laughter to the world. Then he put bis arm around his wile, ~·ho seemed s urprised to be addr"essed as Lady eti.J>tin. and kissed ~r oo both cheeks. ll was ha wife's eyes Chaplin SO\llhl as be was wbuJed in for the ttremooy of lcolght.bood, and the former Oooa O'Neill, daughter ot playwright Eugene O'Neill. gu>e him an encouraging smile. She &•t with Ute two youngest ol their eight childr~a-Annett., IS. and Christopher, 12. ' The band or the We.lsb guards played Chapli.a's own music from "Umellght." The quee n, in an aquamarine dress with a double strand of pearls, ~u smUiPc before Chaplin reached the dais on which 5he stood nuked by yeomen ol the guard in medieval ro.1lumes and two Gurkha wamo rs who a.ct a s extra bodyguards. "IT WAS ALL MOSI' DlPR£SSJVE", Chaplin s aid later. .. And moving. too," s aid Lady Chaplin. How will Sar Charles spend lhe restof lheday? "Getting drunk,·· hes1DJled. • 5 West Germans U~IT.._... KNIGHTED BY QUEEN Flown to Aden; A l pprova Hostage Alive? Of Foreign It's Sir Chartes 8) t:nired Press l ntcrnatlonaJ Five freed Wt.·st German a narchbts holed up 1n Aden to- day and sent the pastor who was their \'OluntN·r hos t aj?e back home 1n a poss1hlc: prelude to the r elease· of a k 1dnaped \.\'est Berlin poht1 ~al le<idcr. 20 Navajo Indians End Siege SHIPROCK , N.M . <U Pl>-Thc 1'ava10 tribal leaders' lack of concern for the needs of their people led to the weeklong armed takeover of a r eservation ele<.-· tronics plant. an official or the American Inda an Movement said today. The lndinns wer e promis ed un- cond1t1onal amnes t y Monday and they peacefully abandoned the plant .. Muc h of the responsibility for the takeover rests with the tribal officials for r efusing to look a fter the needs of the people," said Larry Anderson. AIM national treasurer and one of the leaders of the wecklon g s iege or the Fairchild Corp., plant on the Nava_jo reservation. ANDERSON AND other AIM member s towered the bright red AIM n ag whic h had nown from a pole near the plant since the takeover began Feb. 24. Twenty a rmed Indians took control of the plant and briefly held two security gu ards as hostage. The g ua rds were later released unharm ed . Near the end of the w eeklong siege the number of Indians inside the plant increased to 50. Ander son, N a vajo tribal coun· cU chairman P e ter MacDonald and an advisory group worked out an ag reem ent Monday whkh led to the evacuation of the plant. But before leaving, Anderson and other AIM members accused MacDonald of not looking after the interests of the workers at the plant. · The armed 1ndi::ms demanded the company rehire 140 employes laid off last month by the firm as part of tt n economy move. The Indians dro pped that demand. during negotiations with tribaJ officials and agreed to leave peacefully under a grant of un- conditional amnesty. • ANDERSON SAID the tribe also agreed to ask for a federal ::iudit of on-the· job training funds Fairchild has been receiving since it opened lhe plant nine yea rs ago. The Lufthansa Boeing 707 that new the five urban guerrillas to the capital of South Yemen a Marxist ·ruled Arabian penins ula na tion tha t is a frequent ha\'en for hijackers -b rought Protes- t ant pasto r Heinrich Albert£ back lo West Germanv. A l"EW. four-man crew took over the plane during a brief s top in Addis Ababa, Ethiopi:.i, and n ew it to Frankfurt. Albertz went o n immediately to Berlin. There was still no word on tht:' \\-hereabouts o r condition of Christian Democr a tic political leader Pete r Lor enz, who was presumed still in the custody of the group that ki<lnaped him last Thursday. West Berlin authorities said that the kidn apers have not replied to their pleas Monday night for a me:,~<.1ge on Lorenz' condition. In a radio and television broad cast. authorities had asked the kidnape rs to name the place "he re Lore nz had bought a wooden sculpture as a µroof that he was still ali\'e. Lorenz' abdu<.-tors had pledged to re lease him after Albertz re· ported l o them over West German radio and television that their five comrades were safe and free. THE LU FTIIANSA jet s up- plied by the West German gov- ernment stopped brieny in Addis Ababa. Ethiopia. wher e Albertz briefed the West Cerm<.in C1m· bassador a nd a new, four-m an crew boarded to fly it b ack to Frankfurt. West Berlin officials said the radio-television studios Albe rt1. would use to make his broadcast to the kidnapers were prepared for an early evening broadcast. Alt officials declined comment on whether Albertz would broad- cast a code word that would lead the kidnapers lo free Lorenz. It has been six days since Lorenz, head or the West Berlin Christian Democratic party, v:as abducted from his car by leftist guerrillas. His party, running on a taw- and-order ticke t. won the m ost votes in last Sunday's municipal election, but not enough to form a majority government. The Bonn government gave in to the kidnape rs' de m ands Mon· day morning, r eleasing five jailed leftists a nd flying them out o( the country. Albertz volun- teered to go along as a hostage. The guerrillas landed in Aden Monday night after flying over the Middle East all afternoon in search of a haven. Five airports waved them o ff. Dairy ISsae UmJwven Legs Bring Firing SOMERS, CoM. (UPI) -A Somers waitress has filed a sex discrimination suit against the restaurant that fired her for not shaving her legs .. Judith Quist, 27, said the hair on her unshaved legs does not represent a health hazard, a nd male employes at the Plaza Restaurant in Somers don't have to keep their legs hairless . She saJd she stopped shaving her legs about five years ago and doesn't think women should remove hair from their legs just because men think they Jook better that way .• "The manager said customers had complained about the way l looked with hair on my legs," Miss Quist said in a complaint to the State Commiasion on Hull'}an Rights and Opportunities. Jerome Young, manager of the restaurant, said, "I think it's a basis of being well groomed." SSTsEyed WA S H I N G T 0 N .(AP ) ·S uperson ic transport jets manufactured by other countries \4ould be a llowed to operate on comm ercial flights into the Unit- ed States under rules proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency. · Tht:: rule .... \\ ould allow flights ( IN SHORT_ J hy s upersonic transports ~ or SSTs --now in production. But SSTs not in production yet would have lo conform with strict noise leve ls whic h the EPA says could n ot be m et \\ith current technology. The environmental recommen- dations w e re forwarded Monday to the Federal Aviation Ad- minis tration, which has the final say on noise rules for aircraft. The FAA will be required to hold public hearin gs on the EPA pro-- posal. Cl.it Danger WA S HINGTON <UPI> - Ronald Reagan said today he is "very frightened" that con- gressional im·estigation of the Central Intelligence Agency will imperil the lives or American secret agents R eaga n . the former Republican California governor who belongs to the President's commission on CJ A activities , was asked in an interview with UPI whethC"r congressional in- quiries into reports the s py agen- c·y vio lated its charter and i-.noopctl on Americans could en- dangt::r some of its employes. Ship Remot•ab NORFOLK, Va. CAP> - D espite the removal of 4 6 warships from active. and re· serve service by July 1976, the active fleet wilt suffer a net loss of only 11 s hips and the reserve fleet three. the Navy s ays. Conversions and new construe- tion will make up the difference , leaving 490 vessels on the active roster instead of the current 501. The reserve fleet will go from 66 ships to 63. G.ff BorrOUJs DETROIT <A P > -Genera! Motors says it wiH borrow money for the first lime in 21 years to continue heavy investments in factory facilities and research, despite the severe slump in auto sales. GM said Monday it will sell $600 million in bonds, with the money going to "worldwide operations .•• including work- ing capital requirements, ac- quis ition of s pecial tools and other capital ex~nditures for r e- al estate. plant and equipment." Rebels Strafed ADDIS ABABA <UPI> -Gov· ernment fighter ~mbers tOday bombed and s tra fed sttspected s tron gho ld s of Eritrean secessionist rebels along the road from Asmara to the fortress town of Keren and the scene of heavy fighting over the weekend, military sources said. • . o•r., Piiot D.a.wy h G"wcmteed . Mondny·Fr1day: II you do nae ~ yOtlf C>M>el by 5 30 p m . e.11 beb'e 7 p m and your c;opy ~n be • lrventd · Salurday •nd Sul'lday II you do Nit rf'Ceive 110ur eoov by 9 a m. ~ day or 8 • m Sunday. call belore 10 am and your eopy wlU be CS.11\-ered, Clrail.tto. Tth1•-• Mo~I Ofanoe County Arees MJ..UJ• Notthwest Hunllngton Be.en. . and Westm1n1ter .. . . 1 ... 1m San Clemente. Capistrano o.act\ San Juan Ceplslreno. 01n1 Point. South l.11gune, l 90un1 Nf9uel •.•• , ••••• 4'~ t 25 Charges Judge C·anno~ ·Off the Bench LOS AN GELES <UPI> - ''Minlsklrt Judge" Noel Cannon fs under SU!tpension from the bench. Bringing her Chihuahua and a mechanical canary to court, jaillng defense lawyers und threatening lo perform "a .38 caliber vasectomy'' on a policeman were too much for a group of her peers. 1 The Stale Comm1ss1on on Judicial Qualifications lodged 2S charges of misconduct against her Monday w ilh the State Supreme Court. It asked she be removed as a Municipal Court J udge, an action which dis- qualified her from sitting in judg- ment on any case. One of the charges 1s the curly- haired, 48·year-old blonde hears cases with h e r Chihuahua seated in her lap, while a mechanical 'canary trills and chirps from her ch umbers behind· them. i\NOTHER CHARGE involves an alleged threat lo perform a ... 38 caliber v a st:ctomy" on motorcycle officer Richard Fagin, whom she called a "male chauvinist." on Nov. 30, 1972. Fag in s aid he r e buked a \.\Oman -who turned out to be the jud i?e for repeatedly sounding her a uto horn al the CCJr in front in traffic. Ile said the other drivt'r "as obeying the law by waiting for a pede::.ltian. • ''She told me she would honk her born any time she damn well pleased," Fagin told a hearing by the judicial commission. • '•Ma' am, there ls a vehicle code section that covers excessive use of the horn," he replied "You go to hell, officer," the judge .aHegedly snapped back. The commission's charges in· eluded 15 counts of wilful miscon· duct in office and 10 of conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice. SHE LEFT her courtroom Monday to take the telephone call informing her of the com· mjssion's decision, and did not return. She said later, "I would not be interested in commenting on this." Although s uspended from the bench. she remains in office and continues to draw her salary. She has 30 days to contest the com- mission's recommendation to the Supreme Court. Judge Cannon, on the bench 12 years, has been criticized in the past by other judges for her thigh-high miniskirts -a con- troversy that left her with the "miniskirt judge'• nickname. She also has r eceived criticism for painting her chambers pink and for recommending women carry hatpins or derringer pistols to ward off rapbls. 8 3.3 Million •ftaeket' Baby.Selling Told __,..- New Cars Recalled UPI Tel.._.• SUSPENDED FROM BENCH 'Miniskirt Judge' Cannon Co ckfighting Fines Total $1 ,995 for 3 7 CAMA RILLO <APJ -Thirty· seven persons pleaded guilty Monday to cockfighting charges and were fined a total of $1,995. The fines, mostly S35 each. were imposed b y Municipal Court Judge Charles McGrath. The 37 persons were among 47 arrested Feb. 16 in a barn al a ranch in Camarillo. All 37 pleaded guilty to charges of being present where cockfight· ing was in progress. Eight also pleaded guilty to charges of By Olds SACRAMENTO CAP) -About 2,100 new Oldsmobllea are belnt recalled by General Motors to meet California'• air pollution lawa, tho state's anUsmog chief said Monday. Tom Quinn, chairman of the Air Resources Board, said General Motors "offered to re· call the vehicles a fter emlsslons tests showed they do not meet state standards." It ls the second recall directed by the ARB ln less than a month. About 21,000 Chrysler Corp. vehicles were ordered recalled Feb. 12 for what was described as .. massive" violations of state standards. · QUI NN SAI D all the 2,133 Oldsmobiles affected by the re- call have the powerful 445-cublc· inch displacement engines. Models include the Cutlass, Cutlass Supreme, Delta 88, Ninety-Eight and Totonado. The Oldsmobile recall, Quinn said, came after the company submitted a plan which was ac- cepted by the ARB. He said the cars meet state standards for hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide emissions, but exceed limits for oxides of nitrogen. Pot Smokers To Receive 'Cit a tions' \ DAIL v Pll.OT A l TIMlday, March 4. 1175 Ul'ITel ...... ~. Fre eway Pileup Probed RIVERSIDE (AP>-nie Na· tional Transportation Safety .Board ofttclala have beeun an In· vestleatlon into the massive plleup of c ara and trucks on tho foe·•hrouded Riverside Freeway Friday. Nineteen persons were injured and more than 125 vehicles were ( S tate ) damaged in the chain reaction accidents on a 21h mile stretch of Files L a amtdt freeway near Corona. Singer Sara Vaughn has Pltar••rtl B1111• D r a9 filed s uit against SAN DIEGO <U PI>-A Mainstream Records Inc., pharmaceutical firm, one day of New York , a s king $16,000 after U.S. Food and Drug Ad· in back pay on a 1971 con-ministration approval. Monday tract, $200,000 in general bought a new prescription drug and punitive damages, and that reportedly has shown "good release from h e r contract. to excellent" results in the treat-~------------ment of severe psoriasis. 29 Arr est e d In Crackdown On S oliciting MONTERE Y <U Pl 1 UI ficers arrested 14 men and 15 women for soliciting acts of pro- stitution over the weekend, ·Police Chief Harold Benadom disclosed Monday. "We're trying to get the word ·out that men are not immune." he said. "The penal code makes 110 distinction between men or women soliciting." The drug, called Triazure, was developed by Calbiochem of San Diego, a producer of rare biochemicals and clinical diagnostic medicines. and sold to Detroit-based Parke· Davis & Co. B e atie Senteiatt-Sef SAN BERNARDINO <AP>- Larry L. Morris. 25, was sen· lenced to death Monday follow- ing his conviction on three counts of first·degree murder. Superior Court Judge Harold l laberkorn handed down the de- ath sentence, reportedly the 12th in California since a new death penalty law took effect Jan. 1, 1974. B row11 t'fnL-. Budget SACRAMEl\TO <UPH-Gov. By Unwed Mother Jt?ssessing gaming birds. SAN JOSE (UPI) -Marijuana smokers are receiving police citations here similar to a traffic summons, according to a new policy announced Monday by Police Chief Robert Murphy. He said the men were arrested while making suggestions to a 21-year-old mini -s kirted policewoman, and male un- dercover agents arrested the women. Most of the women were from out of town and about half the men arrested came from the Fort Ord army base. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has told alumni of the Universit y of California that budget requests for the nine-campus system must be evaluated in the light ot cur· rent hard economic times. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The blonde girl spoke almost inaudibly. She would never have given up her three-day-old son, she said, if she had known the adoptive parents were paying $10,000 cash for him. Vicki Burko, lS, said s he also thought the boy, Michael, was going into the care of a "professional" couple in their 20s. She found out in- stead that he had been given to a much older family. The unwed mother was a prosecution witness Monday in the trial of Ronald Silverton. a former Los Angeles city crime commissioner, charged with operating a.mass black market baby-selling racket from which he allegedly hoped to reap S3.3 million. MISS BURKO was preceded on the witness stand by Cornelia Gates. 44, from the wealthy New York suburb of Bernardsville, N.J . Mrs. Gates was given immunity from prosecution in return for her testimony. Mrs. Gates acknowledged that she and her husband paid Silverton $10,000 cash and received Miss Burko's child. She sa~d she thought it was a "finding fee" and that she had been led to Silverton by New York attorney Joseph Spencer. described as the "dean" of private adoptions. Deputy District Attorney Richard Moss charges that Silverton placed a number of babies at $10.000 apiece and planned a multimillion dollar operatwn over a period of ~wo years through his .. nonprofit" Sav-a·Life adoption service. The girl's mother, Mrs. Wanda Burko, said she also had no idea that an)·one was receiving Sl0,000 for the baby. She said she thought the adoptive parents might pay for the hospital expenses and small legal fees. SILVERTON, who is acting as his own attorney, asked her if she might have changed her mind if she had known he was planning lo use the Sto,000 in a long range program lo help other unwed mothers. "NcvC'r," s he said. "1 don't care where the $10,000 went. It should not be p~id for human babies or anybody." In ha s opening statement, Moss said that Silverton was trying lo iake advantage of the short.age of adoptive infants due to the use of the birth control pi II and a more lenient attitude toward abortion. ··There are people who want children who will pay almost anything," be told the jury. MOSS SAID in his defense statement that he hoped to use the ·capital for a broad program to help expectant mothers. He acknowledged he accepted $10,000 fees but argued that it cost more than $9,000 for the county to place an illegitima~e child. Miss Burko said she had been told by Silverton that the couple adopting her baby were young people and had been show~ their pic- tures. IL was not until the day s he gave the baby up, she said, that she realized there had been a switch. Out foraStroll TWO DEFENDANTS didn't show up and bench warrants were issued for their arrest. Later hearings were set for two defendants. Juveniles arrested were released without being pro- secuted. Those arrested were from Los Angeles, Ventura, San Luis Obis po, Santa Barbara and Riverside counties. fl required 31h hours to accept the pleas and impose the fines. The courtroom was filled with defendants, some s tanding. Seed s Bought By Garden e r s At Fast Clip SAN DIEGO CAP> -People are reported grabbing up vegeta- ble seeds at record numbers. The business done by the nine stores of Bob Gunnels' company is 200 percent greater than two years ago. Another store reports the sale of 2,000 packets of vegetable seeds in January. ari increase of 70 percent in a year. A nursery run by Glen Asakawa is giving Cree garden· ing lessons because of what he calls the popularity of backyard crops. In Mountain View, the presi· dent of the big Ferry Morse Seed Co. says Americans are worried by the recession and food costs and trying to get back to nature. "Gardening is one of the neares t things to nature," William Foos said in a recent in- terview. Frank G e nt deputy state labor com· missioner of 'san Francisco, climbed up a cable supporting the Golden Gate Brldge, Monday. He was investigating the fi~og of an ironworker who operated a winch used to replace the bridge's suspender cabl s. G e nt wanted to check this out for himself and as he strode upwar<i, u photo- grapher was waiting for him atop the south tower. Those persons cited will have seven days to report to poJ.ice headquarters for informal book· ing but they still will be subject to trial. "Most people, I think, will honor t heir promise to appear and if they do, we will save a lot oflime and work," Murphy said. Citations under the new pro- gram would be issued for possession of one ounce or less of marijuana, 30 or fewer capsules of barbiturates or am· phetamines, marijuana smoking paraphernalia or visiting a place where such narcotics are used. Six mal es w e r e finally charged, three of whom pleaded guilty and received 4;; d ays' sus- pended sentences and $125 fines. The women who pleaded guilty received the same sentence. Similar arrests had been made Friday night in Oakland, where a judge ruled that women's civil rights were violated if m ale clients were merely cited and not charged. "\'ou have to face the realitY that you can't always get ever- )thing you always wanted in lire. There are limits," Brown said to members of the t;c; Alumni As· socialion Monday. Professo r R e lea•ed SA:-; FRAXCISCO CU Pl>-The California Supreme Court Mon-• day ordered the release of a San Francisco State professor who refused to testily about a rot>- bery·assault. We've redueed our auto loan rates for all new American can: 1&0/o on eompaets. 10°/o on all others. We've lowered ou r finance charges on loans for new American-- made automobiles. We think buying any American-made car is in the country's best interest. So we'll giv~ you our best Interest when you do. For details, come to any office of Southern Cali- fornia First National Bank. HUNTINGTON HACH 1899AdlfM Avenuo 17122 a.ch Btwd. NIWPORT llACH 1090 8aytide Ort¥e 1&ee MacArthur Blvd. 396 Supertor Avenue 1501 W.atclitt •Effective through March 31. 1975. 90UTNIR• CAL9'0RNIA I ""'•ATIOllAL U.. COSTA M!IA 230 East 17th Street DANA POINT 24671 La Plaza LAGUNA HILLS 23511 Paseo de Valencia I AN CL~MENTE 1001 South El Camino Rt-al IAN JUAN CANT'UMO 31971 Camtno CaptltrlnO llAL llACH 13820 Seal Beach Blvd. ORANGE COUNTY A"'~T 2001 Michelson . tMne . Don't start spending it yet, bul there's a &Ood chance taxpayer1 who file their 1974 returns will be getting rebate c~eclcs in the mail, perhaps by May. The rebates wtll l"Cpresent a 10 percent lump sum refund of taxes paid, up to a maximum rebate of $200, ~with a minimum of $100 ror all who paid any t axes at all. Along with this will come a reduction in tax wit.hholdJng , ulso scheduled to begin in May, to reduc~ the tax bite on the weekly pay check. These tax relief measures are included in a bill passed Friday by the l{ouse of Representatives and ·now on its way to the Senate. The only remaining stumbling block is an amend- tnent tacked onto the bill in the House. wiping out lhc oil dep letion allowance. Sponsoring Congressmen ap- parently felt the only way to pass the oil measure was to include it in the popular tax relief bill. Unfortunately, this is the wondrous way our lawmakers have to operate. Fortunately, the result probably will be a tax re· bate c heck in the mailbox. And anyone can un- derstand that. Legal Smog The machinations of our lawmakers have a t en- dency to make life very confusing for would·be-law- abiding citizens. A prime example has been the bewildering meanderings of the law requiring smog control de- vices on the 1.8 million 1966-70 vehicles in six southern counties. body's repeal bill But a Senate resolution naked the CHP to extend the grace pEUiod i>ending further ac· lion. · Into the picture s tepped Air Resources Board Chairman Tom Quinn, to announce the CHP must start run enforcement immediately. Apparently this will be done, with fin~·carrying tickets for off enders who have delayed too Jong and warnings for more recent violators. The would-be-law-abiding tax.payers supporting thi!> urray of stumbling public servants h ave every re ason to feel they have been short-changed, as well as irritated beyond endurance as they tried to find the best route through this maze of misinformation. Enough Government Executive board members or the Southern California Association of Governments have made an unwise move toward making membership in their or· ganization mandatory for local governments. The board voted last week to ask for legislation that would make the association a formal regionc1l government agency -in ~ff ect, another layer of gov- ernment. To date, membership in SCAG has been volun· tary. All six southern California counties belong to it, as do 125 of the 151 cities in the region. Of the Orange Coast cities, only Costa Mesa and San Juan Capistrano do not belong. The agency was formed by the member govern- ment to act as a catalyst in making local p lanning ef· forts dovetail into a cohesive regional plan for suc h things as transportation, housing and oth er needs. And th at is precisely how it should remain an organization that brings local governments together on a voluntary basis to make their own syst~ms work more smoothly. - The Jaw iJ1ilialJy required installation of the de- vices on a schedule beginning last September. But re- ports of excessive gas consumption and engine pro- blems generated by the NOX gadget inspired the Legislature t o initiate bills repealing or modifying the meas ure. In the interim , the California Highway Patrol honored resolutions requesting delays in en· forcement. Last week, an Assembly committee killed that The state legislature must reject any attempt to create another oppressive government entity, which is what SCAG would become if g iven forma l status'. ''YOUR SLIP IS SHOWIN6.11 The Most Important Profession (SYDNEY HARRIS) The very phrase "public service" has an odd and slightly synthetic ring to it in the u.s: It is either a polite way or describing politics, or a press agent's locu- tion for a corporatiOn providing utilities to the public. Hardly ever is il thought or as an occupation, or a profession, that colleges should teach and train for : who has heard of an un- dergraduate, l>eing asked, ··What are you going to be?'' r eplying, "I'm going into public service." This profound neglect of what the ancient Greek city-states conceived as the most important obligation of the citizen is responsible for the widespread criticism we hear." these days ·about government agencies and regulatory commissions. Many of them are accused of becoming the pliable tools of the very in· dustries they are supposed to supervise and regulate. BUT THIS is quite understan- dable, and it doesn't require a plot on the part. of these regulated industries. It only requires a vacuum. If the only people who know a lot about the industry are tkose who have had private in· terests in it, then they will be the ones appointed to cont.fol il. The oil industry has been a prime example of this economic incest over the past decades. It is a highly complicated, interlock· ing a.nd far-ranging field of bus1· Dear Gloomy Gus City street c leaners would do a better job if they swept bu siness streets before 8 :30 a.m . a nd · residential street~ after 8 :30. Residential streets are full of parked cars until after kids go to school and parents to work. R.C. ~,co.<-•--"¥• WOmittM.., ...-en.-. Ml MCHWtlly reftKt h ........ tM .... ~. SeM .,_.,.. ....,_ .. G ...... J G•. D•llY P'llet. ness. with domestic and interna- tional ramifications. Scarcely anyone not involved in the fi eld can know enough about It to pro· muJgate or administer a sound public policy on petroleum. So, natura lly, the people called into government to handle oil af· fairs are largely those with prior connections in the industry: who else is there with the requisite knowledge or experience? BUT, since we are now too in· terdependenl (both within and without our borders) to survive without fair adjudication .Qr clashing interests. what we need ca-e hundreds or bright people trained in the field of public service, and specializing in oil, electricity, transportation, com- munications, and so on, without personal or financiaJ ties to the groups they are supposed to supervise. Otherwise, in the old country phrase, we are just hir· ing the fox to guard the chieken- coop. But where ar e the courses, or the colleges, that translate this need into practical terms? ' Law· Has Beco1ne Mea11i119less .. Vet Tax· Break Needs Update Assemblyman Leon Ralph. himself a war veteran, is out to restore the veteran property tax exemption to a worthwhile benefit. As it stands it has become a meaningless 1 a\\. Enacted in 1911 as a lure Lo bring farm er s to Ca lifornia il granted Sl .000 exemption on property not ex· C'eeding SS,000 in \ alue Those da~s d ol lars were worth one hundred cents and hard to get. * The exemption was perpetuated over the years on the principle that home owners hip creat ed more responsible citizens. Hardly any home owner thro\\s a brick through his neighbor's window. · There was a real need to aid \'eterans in obtaining their homes. Long term financing was unhear:d of. Mortgages generally ran for only five years and re· quired at least 50 percent down. With the jnflux of veter ans ( EARL WATERS ) {ollo•.dng WW 11 , efforts were made to repeal the benefit. THE PRESSURE came chi efly from the school people who then relied aJmost totally on the pro- perty tax for support. Failing in this they convinced local as- !>e!>Sors that the SS,000 limit "a!> not restricted lo real properly . The result was its application to all personal property including savings accounts. automobiles and furniture. This effectively eliminated the exemption for most veterans. Inflation has wiped out the rest. Further. one who claims the Sl.750 homeowners exemption cannot also get the $1 ,000 veteran ex· emption . T h c i d e a b e h i n d l h t: homeowner exemption was to br· ing relief to those living in their own homes and prevent many from being dispossessed by on· pressi ve property taxes. That law places no li mitations on the total value of one's holdings. Jt benefits rich and poor alike. IF Tlll:!.:RE ever \\:.t !> an) \'alldity to the granting of cxemµ- tions lo veterans the need today is greater than ever. As propert;· Yalues have soared 1t has become next to impossible for the young to obtain their O\\ n homc·s Hi gh properly taxes have contnbuted greatly to the increased costs of homes One returning from "'<1r duty has already been placed behjnd his conll'mporanC'!> frnan cially and now mu!>t pla) catchup. / The veteran exemptton, 1n1t1al Jy applying to an:. war veteran. was restricted about ten years ago to those who entered the military as Callfornia residents. There is justification for this since the exemption was con- sidered to be in lieu of bonuses or similar benefits indulged in by some other states. It seemed un- fair to C<.i li fornians to share a benefit with those who had col· lected bonu~es from other state~ and then migrated here to gel <rn additional one. If Ralph wants lll l"l•ston.· thl' exemption to l>Omelhing near its original status he should rcstn<"I 1t to the homes of California \"eterans and remove the value limits. the sa me as the homeowner pro\'isions. And, if it 1s to be a special benefit for veterans it should be in addition to the horn eow ner exemption .. IT IS CLEAR that anything not \\Orth more than $5,000 isn't much of a home by today's stan- dards. On the Qther hand few \"eterans are so fortunate as to possess a palatial mans10n. · It is diffiC'ult lo see how local go\"ernment could put forth any• 'alid opposition to the veteran exemption being made realistic. t;nder new law provisions the state must reimburse local gov- ernment for state mandated pro- ~rams so lt should matter not at ·that level. It boils down to the simple question of whether the people of California feel that"one who risks his life in the service of his coun- try deserves a break in gelling himself reestablished in the com- munity. Whether those who stayed at home in comfort and· !>afety are willing to granl a ~mall compensation to those who patked a rifle in their defense. ~Old Boys'. Facing Trouble WASHINGTON. D.C. -The hunger for change has not been satiated by the youth revolt against old boy dominance ' in Congress. The more it pro- gresses the more the traditional· ly Democratic South will suffer and the greater the pressure for [ RICHARD WILSON party realignment. ] make tl easier to depose the powerful men from the South un· less they r eform themselves. · WHAT THIS means in prac- tical terms is that political life is made less secur e for some of the biggest powers of the Senate: respected so far as the internal a!fa1rs of the 'Senate are con- cerned. As much could not be SHid for certain irascible old chairmen in lhe House. Political" compassion, believe it or not, Talk Marks Death of Love With the passage of a }jttle time, the meaning of the changes comes into stronger perspective and it is seen that four House committee chairmen from the South were deposed to make way for four new chairmen from the North. Talmadge of Georgia. Agriculture ; McClel lan of Arkansas, Appropriation!>; Sten nis of Mis s issi ppi, Armed Services: Sparkman of Alabama, Foreign Relations; ·does play some part in the con- gressional hierarchy so change may come slowly, especially in the Senate. but it is coming. THE APPETITE for it has merely been whetted by the first s ip of victory over the established seniority system, and the more the old chairmen find themselves tied to the policies and privileges of the past, the m ore their continued tevure will be under sie~. . If music be the food of love, talk can jolly well be its death. ."'These long, lugubrious quote civilized unquote dialogues about how daddy and his old lady feel about their involvement are a sure sign that there is something awr y in the emotional plumbing. An acid-tongued observer, the late H .L. Mencken, put it succinct l y : "Wheneve r a husband and wife begin to dis-~ cuss their mar-:{I! riage, they are at an inquest." The sure sign that an alfairor a marriage is on the ropes js when the parties tur n earnest on each other, whether it i5 lo discuss the true nature of the orgasm, or the relatlon or a marriage certificate to their tax situation Ol' whatever marital matter. A truly happy pairing. IC there is such a thmg, would consist or ni cely spaced acts of love separated by judki<>WJ silences ;:md conversation obout whether Phoenix is a nJC"er place to live m lh.,n, say. Berlin MOST fashionable seductions seem to start the~ duys when the lady, on the tint date, exhibits discreetly on Mr cofCec tuble a copy or either Erich Fromm's .. The Art of Lovtn~f' or Kaut. 1 ( CHARLES McCABE ) Gibran's "The Prophet." These titles show that the lady has an open heart a nd high hopes. It is when these books begin to be talk£d about, at. some lat.er time, with some of the heavies lik4! Freud and Wilhelm Reich thrown in, that the milk of love . shows definite signs or being on lbe turn. The uftm istakablc death knell comes when the lady says, "I want to talk about US." The unmistakable death knell also comes when the man says the same thin~. By this time the sensjbilities on both sides are so heightened that no conceivable tJel of words and phrases wUl not Call lo cause hurt to one party ot. the othcf. This is because one of the parties feels hurt. Wbcn this feeline of hurt is far enough advanced you could say "fog. gradually clearing·· • and inflict hurt WORDS in a la.1ung affair or marriage are lethal invest men\$. If you a re the one who is supposedly doing the hurtinA, there is nothing to say th(Jt will not hurt. If you att the hurtee, your life is 11~nt In scrutiniimg every statement of the loved one for its pain quotient. I l s s ilence, then. recommended? That depends on whether you wish to keep a bad thing going. You would be surprised how many people desire just that thing. Their fear oI fa,ilure seems to exceed their need for happiness. A joining is then a m atler of public relations. You gotta" look good. 1f that's the way things are, a resolute attempt t.o avoid earnest psychoJogizing will almost certainly help lo keep things together, even if this e ntails. going out for a beet to the corner tpcalfrom time.to Ume .. TUE WISE MJ\N will know Ulat. when he and/or his mate begin to sotind ~ike marriage couri!;elors, the Crost is properly on the b)oom. It's better to get out of a bad thing, no matter whal the cost in amour propre or rour standing al the club, than to lC't vour insides erode with the hyproc1sy or living the lie that a bad thing is a good thing. Thus. w~en the earnl'sl a nd exploratory tone enters the conversation, it may he.J..aken as n limpid caution. ll 1s lime to prepare lo abandon ship with such dignity u .may be around at the minute. 'the man and wom.m who dtbatcd themselve!i out of ii bad Iove into a good on~ have yet to be found. oo matter what lhcy tell e:t<'h other or the world outside. Love 1s a quiet thing, or it is nothing. .. A similar process may be un-. der way in the Senate where southerners dominate the most important committees. Deposing the old timers in the House cap· lured the headlines, but in the Senate where change must come s lower owing to the six,-year terms of its mem,!ters a signifi- cant step was taken. LARGELY on the initiative of a new senator versed in legislative procedures, Sen Richard Clarence Clark of Iowa. the Senate Democratic caucus voted to select committee chairmen in the future by secret ballot whene.ver one fifth of the caucus requeswrit. -' ·Sen. Edward M., Kennedy joined Clark in this gesture for' representative government, and between them Teddy and Dick ·. pul across a reform. which would ,Long of Louisiana, Finance; .E a s ti an d o f M i s s i s s i p p i . Judiciary. It is perhaps merely a coin· ciden·ce that should these com- mittee chairmen be deposed the next in line under the seniority system would be a northern Democrat, allowing for certain adjuslments. Sooner or taler the southern voter may come to appreciate what may be ·afoot. The pre· ·stigious representation which the South has enjoyed these many years is P.nder siege and with it tbe special benefits and con· sideration f o r sout h ern :agriculture, military inslalla· 'tions, defense t ontracts, and of open doors• at l government re· gulatory agencies TIDS IS the i'spect of being un established ch•trman o( a major committee wtTJ'ch means more tJ'l a n the self -important participation in large affairs or even the ideological conflict between liberal and conservative which has been featured as a 'uuseof theyou~\\ r evolt. ' Who \fould not prite the sym. pathetic undcrstundln11 of a chmrman of tho House Ways and Means Com'mittee or the chairman. of the Senate Ap propriat1ons Committee with political ties to one's o\\.n hom<' and hearth? I/ -. It so happcns that mnny of the old boy chairmen of U1e Senate ·are well . beloved and highly ... Acco.rding to the ADA <Americans for Democratic Ac- tion) liberality is raising its head a mong the newly elect ed Oemocrats of the South. But it ·wm be many a year before an~ of them becotn es a power in Congress comparable to the ·old boys whose influence is fadlng. By that time they may see mwe merit in the seniority system. OAAltG£ COAST DAILY PILOT Robt rt N. W ,ed. Publlahet Thomas Kttvfl, Edi1or ; Rorbara Krelbich, Edttonol Pope F.d.itor: The editorial pege ol the Daily Pilot set'ks to inform and stimulate readers by presentlnt on th.11 ~e· diverse c-ommclltar) on toplc;s ol ternt by syndicated columnbta net cru1oon1!'lls. by providlna a torll\n for rt'aders· views 11nd hy prnenlffla th1~ nr"spaper·s upinions and iddi1 on t'urrent topics T~ editorial opmtons of the Dn1ly Pilot appur· only 1n the cchtonnl column tl\ 1 lop of ttw P•Kt• Opinions e~ b) the mlumnists ::rnd ca 1 11nd lt<ll\•r "ritrrii 11re their OW]\~~ no 1•ndor~rme>nt of their vie~-. Bf 01111)' Pllnl shnuld be lnfel'ftd. 11 • tltt . Tuesday, .March. 4., 1W15 al y• n c. e v- 0- at le of s n- g 0 d a 0 al n- be Id ar l. n- ge m as st c en e he ed A c- ad d it of in ld g. re l,ONDON -Sipping ebam- pa·pe from a cut class goblet 'in hli Portman Square penthouse with the sliding root and the foon- taina that chance eolor with tbe music, the 'britlah version of Hua:b Hefner dilctatned any, t'Dm- parlaon. "Hefner ls preoccupied with sex as a pbilsosophy. I'm Oc- cupied with it as a business ·" in- sisted nudie lmpressarlo Paul Raymond, Who bas just invaded the United State1 with "Club " a Playboy-type magazine that Sota out its fll'8t issue. .. "THE PRESS RUN was S00,000 copies. We expect to be selling between three and four million in two years " Raymond 'said. ' While rain lashed the roof of his Silver Shadow Rolls Royce waiting in the driveway below he sank into a white leathel couch and contemplated ·a photo of his 48-foot Thames cruiser "Veste Demille." ' "It means 'Take your clothes ofr in Latin," he laughed through a crescent of black mustache and beard. "I had the ·nuns translate it for me." Anxiety-shedding American businessmen in London re· cognize Raymond's name from the Raymond Revuebar, a lavish Soho strip club. Currently pack- ing them in three shows a night at $10 a head is an act called "The Cli max," featurine a quartet of French beefcake and cheesecake adrift from the wardrobe depart- ment in a frenzy of pulsating music and exploding strobe lights. RAYMOND llAS a staff of 300, including four photographers 1 1 · •"P""1" who specialize in nude layouts FIONA AlCH!,ilC>ND PO~S, UNCHARACTERISTICALLY S HROUDED IN HEAVY FEATHER OUTFIT but he still liltes to be his own · She's More Revealngty on Dlapiar In London Sex Farce for 'British Hugh Hefner' talent scout and travels widely ~ ' .. , about Europe catching new acts. be amused wttb a bit cl fantasy ' Daughter of a West Country band drummer when the bottom Asked to estimate how many· on his night out." vicar, Miss Richmond previously fell out of the second-hand baby women had stripped pro- Be&ides the Revuebar and the attained fame of a sort with the carriage market after World fessionally in his service, he two British gir-lie publications, monthly column she writes for War II. began covering a yellow legal ''Men Onl.v" and ''Club lnterna-"'Men Only" describing her sex-pad with columns of figures amid tional, '' he holds long leases on ual adventures about the globe. THE T.HEATRICAL posters in" mutterings of ''let's see, 12 acts a three West End theaters, in· the hallway of his offices in the week, two shows with a cast of 14, eluding the famous Windmill. ''PAJAl\IA TOPS," another Windmill Theater trace hi s path no 16, two magazines, now Dear· to British· memories as Raymond sex farce massacred to London from the day he bought three ... going back 20, 21 the theater that never closed and by the critics, paid off its invest-a mind-reading act for S60 from a years. for its nudes that never moved, ment in nine weeks. After five man on Clacton Pier and inflict· At last he announced with Raymond resca.ed the run-down years, it is now second only to ed himself on the public as ··Paul· pride: ''I figure 1,658 girls, call house from , the oblivion or Agatha Christie's "The Raymond, the Modern Man of me a liar for 100 one way or Swedish sex films. He installed Mousetrap" as the West End's Mystery, direct from America." another, and so far not a murmur his.great and good friend Fiona longest running s how. •·Of course in those days, I'd fromthewomen 'slibcrowd." Richmond in a sex farce with a Raymond also is branching out never been to America." admits provocativelyunprintabletitle. as a property developer with a Raymond. who now makes fre- EVEN SO, Mosr London . newspapers saw fit to print the ti- tle in advertisements while their critics dismissed it as, "mind- less,'' ''witless,'' ''boring and vulgar beyond belief." Among Japanese businessmen who constitute a large part of the sell-out audie"Oce, the show is known simply as "Rets Gel Raid.'' Miss . • Richfuond, whose multimillion dollar scheme to quent trips scouting out nudie build a complex of t,ownbouses· acts for his c lub and new faces and "executive-style" apart·, and facades for his magazines. mentS complete with tennis Raymond's life work "'as courts and indoor· pool in sub· launched .. 1,.hen a !\fanchestcr urban Essex. agent told him his variety act Bom Geoffrey Quinn in would "never make it here . Liverpool, where he was educat-without nudes." ed. by Catholic nuns before being evacuated in the blitz, Raymqnd entered show bu!.iness as a dance TWO CHORUS girls were will- ing, for an extra 10 bob a night, RAYMOND llAS no worries about the demand for girls ever exceeding the supply. "At this moment in time, many more girls are prepared to do nud e photography and appear unclad on stage than say five years ago. '"Still. it's difficult to find the right type of girl' Contrary to legend, you don 'l discover them SEX IMPRESSARlO Paul Raymond Al on the top deck of the No. 9 bus . Agents know my requirements." TROUBLED T I MES and areas of world stress govern the laws or supply and demand in the flesh market, he added. "After World \Var II," Raymond remembered. ''OA'e "·ere getting n1any new girls rrom Germany and Poland and the eastern European countries. Now Portugal is a growth area. So is Israel. Ulster, so far, hasn't produced much but that doesn't mean it won 't in the future.'' Paul Raymond has never met Hefner. And hi s great and good friend Fiona H.ichmond has never met 1-lefner's good friend Barbi Benton, "'ho in a counter- inv asion recently appeared in London in her European debut as a country-"·estern singer. "You know how it is in this business," purred Fiona. buffing her nail polish ror her next show in the buff. ··You never get to see any or the other acts. J'm s ure \\'e'd all get on splendidly." "l 'M AN entertainer, not a pornographer," allowed. the 4S- year-old millionaire. "I cater to your average bloke who wants to_ gorgeously indented coastline is on display in the show, recently was named the other woman in a $700,000 divorce settlement made to Raymond's ex-wife, Jean, after a sensational trial. When yau want a paal roam and ym•r wile wants a dining roam, let us help you add it/th1!11J. UCI Doct,or Tells New Death Caus,e By DOUG FRITZSCHE OI U.. IMHr "'IM SI~!! A heretofore unknown cause of sudderi death may be taking thousands of lives a year, a UC Irvine researcher has told doctors gathered at a national medical meeting. Unveiling the first results of (,..-~. ------~) his research , UGI-California MEDICINE College or Medicine pathologist Dr. .. Hubert C. Pirkle said the form of . . • sudden death involves blood platelets clumpin~together to block. arteries leading to the lungs. SPEAKING BEFoRE THE ANNUAL meeting of the American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists in New Orleans. he said the platelet clumps were found in six of 2,000 random deaths investigated by himself and an associate, Dr. Per Carstens of the University of Louisville School of Medicine. At that rate, he said the blockages ··coUld easily cause as many as 10,000deaths a year." The embolisnl caused by platelet c lusters differs from blood clots in the vessels lea~ing \Qth.e tunls -another form or embolism" that causes sudden death. The tVr'O types or embolism differ in that blood clots contain a varietY. of blood components and the platelet aggregates contain only platelets. · DR. PIRKLE DESCRIBED SUDDEN death as an abrupt loss of consciousness, usually without warning, sound or movement, with no pulse or respir&&tonexc;ept anoccasi.on'al &.aSping for breath. The new form of sadden death, bes.aid, was n<it associated with any particular kind of activity .. Its victims, he said, died within seconds or a few minutes at most after loss of consciousness. "ln the cases of these six individuals, five appeared healthy. while the sixth was recuperating from a minor operation. Two died in their:. slef:p, one while in the bath, one while dancing and one while visiting refati ves . • "pther than the aggregates, there is no other significant finding or disease identified in tbe persons," Dr. Pirkle said. "What conceivably could cause this is yet unknown. "A DISEASE ENCOUNTERED SIX times among 2,000 post-mortem examinations can hardly be regarded as rare. In fact, If my experience is representative, theo"this condition may account for thousa nds of deaths a year in this country,'' Dr. Pirkle said. ' "When one looks at the number of those dying from other .,,.. diseases such as tuberculosis, 4,500 deaths, or meningitis, 2,000 ~·· Ueaths, the incidence or this newly recognized condition becomes · ··•'truly impressive-,'' he said. , , ~he condition, he said. is characterized by aggregates or .~,'bunches.of platelets forming an embolism -a blockage lo blood · flowing to the lungs. (-PLATELETS AllE CELL·LIKE STRUCTVRES normally ; . dispersed.in the blood like red and white blood cellsl But they tend to ' "stick together in clumps in reaction to a variety off ctors. ' "There are so many agents, inf~tious and nontnfectious, which can induce platelet aggregation, that any speculation about a specific cause is fruitless at this point," he said. r Lecithin Capsules I \' •' : May Be ~a~g~r,ous ' ; ,, SACRAMENTO <UPI> -The 1 State Department of Health has : warned that approximately 37 · · xnJllion capsules of. Lecithin, a ·food ·~~ement, may be con· ,taminat with hexane. · 1 .. • At iuue re Lecithin capsules 'c:liatribute to Cal~fornia re- ~ta11er1 wi in tbe pt1st six ·'!.l!ontbl, the department said :}!'!ondl)', addin1 that it la uncer-:.lAD how the human body is af- twt.ed by small amounts of hex-. one. lftae: a1ency ..desert~ hexw as i"1iquid similar to methane and said state food and drug ex-pe;t; are "coocerned that con· Unuous doses taken over a long period or time are a potential health hazard." Lechithin is sold in capsule form as a food product at pharmacies, health food and grocery stores. The department said that more than 100 brands and labels pr-obably are inYOlved and all the potentially hazardous material was manufactur~ and .. caP1:uled to Muico. • New home prices be1 rq what th~y arc, perhaps this is the time to consider a room adc:Lt1on. Now what that room is going to be. 1s a problem we wouldn't touch with the proverbial ten-foot pole. 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U~ "'"'"' gl L"q""" Hol" Cd {I"'" nt "'"''n /.\,<en ''"' 1011 s~'"''~" Dw n., "'"< l•t•• RothMO\ "°" ,,.,,, k•(n,,.,!,o• """" Yd•I~, Cd O,ouQh•<t Mo•« tlo,.•N <>I c..1rna.1••· !h••·r q•.11111<n•l<1rtn dn<f tn·~~ '''''" '!•~""'"'""~" 5'P•vo<~• ..... ~< "'''" I uo PM ""'"""'"a v Pdl "" \/,..,. L•·~~·I PllC •"< Y•e,. N.,,.,,.,,.,,,1 I•~•• M"rlu.o•V /,~.,!""' b< d( "· ""~( '"'' ~CH OLl ,.E ~llA .. (151-5tH0ll .. I ""°'"'<>! •,~,,.oo•t "'"'" <.~ (,,,,, "'<),.din f <b•,,.~•• ]~"" l'•I) '''"""'"O ~> ,,,,._. "'"· """"'d • ~· "''""" "~"""''" '>'It"~• M tabt>r• ""'' MllCl•~CI Tuesdiiy ,M.,~ ~ ....... $7 .I Million for County Cigarette, Gas Tax Revenues Dis~rsed SANTA ANA -Orange Coun- ty's 27 local government agen- cies shared $7 . l mlJllon In locally generated ci ~arette, fuel and \'t-hicle taxes collected by the ~latt.•durin g F ebruary. St3t e Controller Kenneth Cory r ttported county government re· ccived the biggest single share. $3.25 million. and the rest was split a mong the cities o the basis of over ally m onthly lax in l ake. The county fund s were part or n1ore lhun $118 m illion handed out st~te~·ide, according to Cory 's reµo rl. ltlOST OF TlfE n1 ont>y comes frnn1 the le,·y on a ll motor vch1cles 1n the s tate . The tax is $2 P<'r $100 of thC' vehicle's assessed valuation. Dur1nj! .,.l'bruar y. the fund lotal/ed $57.4 m illion state~·ide or \•1h ich count y government rc- cei \'ed $2.25 million and the cities got $2.57 million. Cory said rcvC'nUC'S fron1 gasoline and diese l fuels declined by $2. J m illion from January and v.·cre nt•a rly SIO million less than n year ago T lt1': tUNDS fron1 those sources ota led S56.3 n1illion statc"·id . of which lhe county got just under $1 million and the cities just O\'er $1 million. Cigarette t axes accounted for only a s mall part of the total 1amount returned to local a gen- cies. Cory said. A tol•l l of $4 .7 million ~·;is col· lectcd ar ound the state. or \\'hith ORANGE COUNTY th e county gets $22,700 and the cities $305,000. BR EAK DOWNS o( revenue for Orange Coast cities arc as fo llO"'S: -J-iunting:ton Beach, S377.~ -Costa Mesa, $210,600 -r-.;c~·port Beach, $158,000 F'ountain Valley, 5131,500 Seal Beach, $71 ,500 Ir\'ine, $70,700 -San Cl emen te, $55,200 -Laguna Beach, $40,8)() San Juan Capistrano, S,?6,180. I N ,\ St:PARATE statement t.'onnccted to Cory's report, state Hoard of Equalization chairman Je>M W. Ly~oh explalM<l whyfuel tu reY4n'lH are decllnln.J. . He ••Id the S5 mtle per hour 'peed llmJt a nd the lncreastni numbera or s mall can on the roed have con tributed to declln· int tuel tale1 . Since the texu come rrom relall 1alea, they also decline, Lynch explained. Delay Okayed In 3 Marines' , Murder Trial .SANTA A1''A -A three-month delay has been granted in the Orange County Superior Court trial of three !\-la rincs "·ho race the death pe nalty for the alleged slaying of a fellow l\l arine fron1 the Camp Pendleton base. Judge James K . ·rurncr s~t June 23 as lhe nev.· trial date for ~l a rin e s Dona ld Anthony 1-'letc hcr , 21, of Ha\\·lhorne, Steven Hondo, 19, oi Eli za beth, N.J .. and 1'in1othy 1'rice. 19. of St. Louis, ?.to. It is alleged that the 11;0 shot and killed fe lla~· Marine J oseph n_ l\los ac, 20, of Lake 1":.ihoe, Calif., last Oct. 13 as the \'ictinl l:.iy face do"'" in a dirt road off the Ortega Highway. Arresting she rirr·s o ffi cers ':>aid the trio abducted Mosac a.nd anothe r Marine as they sat on a bu s s top b e nch in San Juan Capistrano. O v er 50 Million'? County to Get Transit Fumls S A /'\ l " /\ /\ l'< /\ l'eder;d ! ra nspur tat ion fund1n 1-: tha! could bring n1 orc than SSO m illion to Oran~e Count y over :-;ix .\ears. \\'ril he sought h.\' lh!' tounty tr;1nsit dis trict Di .s t ri et d i rectors ;1j.!r£>l•d to sign ;1 joint pov.·cr s p;.iet \\'it h four other 1r.1n::,it ai.:1·ncies in Southern California in :1n effort to secure l hl' monf'y J3ut 11 n e ~· rorn1ula for spending the money makes th e remainder available for use by local transit areas for opera- tions as ~·e lf a:-. expen- ditures Reic hert expl ained lion estimates. As things stand now, Reichert said, Orange County could get S50.8 million over t he six-year program period. "That is cons iderable \olo'hen you look at the fact our total budget this year is j ust under $20 million," a transit of- ficial said. Ber nardino and several municipal operators in LA County. Reichert explained th at the agreement will help delineate the fund- ing before it co.mes, thus avoiding any conni cts over who is to get what money in the coming years. SC RTD, since it serves the massive Los Angeles J:.iml:'s 1-lt·il·hcrt. ;1<:l ing f>C"rlJ g 1·11l·r;1I n1 an;1ger. lti!d <li rt•<'l1>r.' c_"'""~°"'""~•""o'~"-"'-"-''~"-'"-'-the funds arc p<irt nf ""'=~==:.C:='-':=.....;-l s11 7 billion that ~·ill be C""""· not<" (.lon,,,. c .. 11~n ""0 "'-""~"'• !!HI Cu110., ~"'••<•·'"""Lo.' .n .. 1<1 · ... ~a<>t>,tld• 1• llJ AM (U""~<l>I ""' cn .. r.--• '"'"'"'""' l"' .,,,,.,,,,., N~t•an .. 1 (•"'~""~ ti<1••r ,,. '"' ron after J\fonda y·s board nu:etin_g that, a lthough c apital cosls ar<' u large expense, they arc usual- ly on a 0ne-ti n1e bosis. (lpcrat ions rir1 the other h::tnd . ;1r<' a continuing t•xpcnses that cost more in the long run. ht' noll'tl. THE OTtfER lransit metropolitan area. wiJI agencies that will be de-get the vast major ity of signated recipients of the the fundin g . The San funds are the Southern Bernardino agency and OF T llE SJ.9 billion C;.ilifornia Rapid Transit the other municipal lines District in Los Angeles, will each get about one that t'an be us ed on the West Valle( Transit percent of !hf' total. he ei ther capital projects: or Service Authority in San said. IA..LTZ-ll•GEROH spent nationwide under oµer at ions . Southern i==ft"ilrir:i_,l;r:;:;;;:;ii;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;====:::; FUHERAl HOME the fcd e r;:d National Ca1;rom;a ;, due to get RUffEll'S ' ~.' /" M ' ·1.:1 M,·, l l LL IRO•OW A Y MORTU••Y I 10 f,,oo:j"..:;i¥ r I 'M· '.<,' ~I' I MtCOlMIC IC MORTU•RY ', ,, '5,.' lo " ( ti ,. •1 , ~ Ii/' PACIFIC Vlt W Mf.MOllAL f'.4lk ,., ,., ! •. ,r .nr ...... (; ... .. : I ri ..... , --'l "" J h • •1111 ·r . ..l . 4' ,,J, f'Elk FA.MI LT COLOHl•L FUHEIAL MOME I f, I. 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Resumes, Reports ;t.l1meograph1ng Xeroxing 1•t•1t1.1l· '.\'(rr1c_·1·: F ICTITIOUS 81J51N ESS +.!AME STATEMENT T~ lol!OW•n.Q l>l!rW>n °' 00H>g bu\• "'"' ., 0 & M M,<l f;l l<El lNG, \&Ill M1 Ldnqt•Y "'•• \.utle i:: f-o"M••" Y•He~. C..l11o""•1llOI l'l'BLI(" :OO(ITICE FttTtllOU~ •us11t1 ESS HAME 5l/A.TIEMEMT GEM1,.1 C.liE ENE R Y 31(11 P•r~yo~w 1.•nt No 10 l"'oM, C•l1t0<n••'16"-0 L.A. CALLS 6' EACH ..,_,., ... ,.... ... o ... no. J--• to'"~-· OIC:o•·,....,, Jf'J ....... "'' c ........ . 17141979-1234 Notary 1716 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa 64 ... S7J7 R ...... •a 0. Kno,, IO&Ool ilt1>.KM 11 • ...,. Aw ., Fo ... l•on Valle¥, C"lolorno~ 97106 n,,~ b""""'' h to"""' 1~0 i>• "n ,,,, d+wodo.oal .Join '-"Yh>•n. JI01 P1••.~•ew Uo"'·' .l-~----====,!j'==========::::'. No.SO. lrw<nt,£••1lo•n·~~l«>• 1- Ro..,.100 "l:"o~ In .. 't.!lt~n! Wd' fflt(l Wllh II>!! (l)unly Cit•~ ol O•~nQ• Cour>t1 on r.tw .... •111. !'H~. FO~t Pt,toloV>ed D<ilnt;ie Cw>• 04•ly P>lol. -~c~•. 11, 11,1~.1•1 1 ..U.11 ln•\ bl"'"''' I\ ~0<1Cl~C!•CI b¥.., •fl· O••i""•I Jo•n l• ,mAn Tn;, ~l.ol•menl "'"' ltlod '"•I'>'"" Coun1~ c1,,. o• O••n11~ c.oun1, on febf...,•111.19/) F•USJ Put>llllH!O O••"ll' to••t oao1, P11o1. Mjtt~•.•t,ll.11,r•7S 1<4-7: Does Li ndora think ~ngWeight 1s easy? 11 is not a simple task tor a pahenl to reach and maintain "lean weight'' tor lile. First the patient must hove on hOnesf desire to cure his problem ... then a ccept professional guidance from trained Medical Doctors. Lindora's unique 10-week. treatment a nd fraining prog1om wlll leach patients how lo 1eoch and ma intain their "lean weight" lor lite. A sole and proc hcal plan, wilh proper nutrilional diet and continual emotional support. New oud;o and sub-liininat visual a ids ore used lo motivate the patient. The entire pr~rom is under lhe strict supervision of Medical Doctors, special· ists in Bori atric Medicine. lindoro Oinics ore owned ond Qdmtnlslored by Med1col Doclols trot rei;1T1ct their procfice lo 6otlo1Tiel. All O•n1c PerSOtYlelOfe licensed by the State of Colik>tnio Coll for information Monday thru Friday 8 A.M. lo 6 P.M. Lindora~ MEDICAL CLINIC NEWP ORT BEACH 645-3 740 COSTA MESA 557-1893 Poce Proles~I fv\e~ Verde Bldg. Prole$slonal Bldg. son 8e1nordino · E. Long leach • ~ HUfl Howthom• · Orono• • Newport leach Gorden Gfova • long a.oeh • ~todenO to Hcbro ·Woodland HUia • Sht>fmon.OQks West Covino · Fullerton· Riverside· Santo Monico Cosio Mo.a • Pomona • Cerrttos • HOltywood -. HAS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE • Mayor's Prayer Breakfast featuring aslronaut Col. James Irwin al the Newporter Inn Friday. March 7th, 7:30 am to 9:30 am • Business Mens Breakfast at Big Canyon Country Club, March 10, 11 , 12, 7:00 am to 8:00 am • High School Breakfast at the Airporter Inn, Monday. March 10th, 7:00 am to 9:00 am • Evening Open Houses and ladies Coffees throughout the Newport Harbor area. Christian Leadership Week will allow you opportunities to hear and share what God can do in our lives today. Tickets are 1v1ilable at breakf1at meetings. For information and free brochure llatlng dates, times, locaUons. etc. can 6'6·1222. l !, • 111i.'t i." AMERICAN SAVI NGS ' ' * 90 vei~s SAFE. *Capital and.reserves over twice Leda/ requiremf!11ts. *ASSETS OVER $41h BILLION STRONG. * -- Complete fl11 xibility for your financi al plann ing with INSURED savings. 7 314 ~,~:,;s YOU 8.06 !~'~'" 6-10 years. $1000 or more. $1000 in 6 years grows to $1592. $1000 in 10 years grows to $2170. ANNUAL YIE LD* ANNUAL RATE 7.79!~ PAID ON 7Y2°/0 'YEARS OR MORE $1000 OA MORE. 6.98!2 PAID ON 63/4 °lo 6.72!2 PAID ON6Y2°!0 5.92!2 PAID ON 53/4 °/o 5.39°/o PAID ON 5 Y4 °lo 2'h YEARS OR MORE $1000 OR M ORE SHORTER TERM FOR MORE CONVENIENCE I YEAR OR MORE. SIOOO OR MORE S TILL SHORTER TERM FOR EVEN MORE. CONVE NIENCE- J MONTHS SSOO OR MORE. OAY IN-DAY OUT PASSBOOK. S5 MINIMUM NO PE NALTIES. EASY AVAILABILITY' •Interest compounded daily e11 ns ond•cated annual yield when m a1n1 a1ned lor one year. .,. Federal Aegul1t1ons reQuire a substanhal onte•esl penillly lor early w1thdrawi1I * Now! Earn even more on accounts of * $100,000 or more-ask for details. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES • TRAVELERS CHECKS MONEY ORDERS • TRUST DEED AND NOTE COLLECTION CHECKING ACCOUNTS THROUGH MAJOR STATEWIDE BANK CHECK-A-MONTH PLANS • SAVE-BY-MAIL SERVICE NOTARY SERVICES • INTEROFFICE TRANSACTION SERVICE TRANSMATIC" SERVICE • SAVINGS COUNSELING SERVICE I ' INSURANCE TO $560,000 • Ask for details TAX-DEFERRED RETIREMENT PLAN FOR THE SELF-EMPLOYED NEW L AWS now ;illow mo•e !unds to bo 1a~·delerred You can sel as•de up to 15";~ /$7500 maM1mum) or your annuar oricome. depos11 •I 1n an American Savings A(count ilnd the e!'lt11e billance 1nclud1ng in1erl!SI is lil•·dererred Ul'll•I tile !v hds are w1111d11wn tor H!toremlll'll. Ask !or more 1nlormat1011 •1 al'ly Ame11can Savings oll•ce Affiliate: First Charter Financial Co rporation Garden Grove 12141 Garden Grove p1vd. at Harbor Blvd., 53"·8690 Huntington Beach 7830 Edinger Ave. at Huntington Center S..2-9311 Buena Park 823t La Palma Ave. across trom Buena Park Center 522·2801 ·Costa Mesa 3t10 Bristol St. 1n While Fron! Center 979-9800 OPEN SATURDAYS Convenient offk:ea ••rvlng Southern and Nor1h•rn Clilltornle, lttcludlng; ""LHAhl6AA ·AZUSA · eEvtl'll.~ Htt.lS ·Bu("'°" PARK · COS lilt MESA •OAIUN GACWC · Gl£M)"'.lE HAWTHOl'IHE • HOlL'(loo,1)00 • liVl"INGION 8(.t,CH · liltltEWOOO ·LANCASTER · LA F'UENff LOS A"'°ELES , M.\NHAn '-N BE ... 01 ·hlONlCt.AtR · MQNfROSl NOATHRDG[ · ~LK PALMO.l.ll PA4..0S VEAOE.S ESTATES · P.t.$AO(NA · f'EDOiOO MACH · SANTA MOl•HCA · SHC'AMAN OAKS IE.MP\.( CtlY • fHOU$ANO OAKS· IOFIRAHCE • ._.TIIER·UPIOWN · WHITll{R·EAST a EL Cl\..ION ·SAN 01(00 A.L,SO M:SAN fl'IAHOICO · OA~ · OERM:l(Y · SAi'! JOSC ·SACRAMENTO · DALY ClfV.""'£.STL.AKt SAN MATEO · AEOWOOO C•lY ·¥"'RAFAEL · ~IEREY ·EL CERRITO • AICt1MOHO .-..._MJT cAftK SAN 9'\l,JNO · w.LEJO • LoS OATOS • ~t · FMMQNI ·HllT'!WtRO ·SAN LEAN~ '~ ' I, 'I r $ LOWER PRICE ON 11IE NEW MON7A "S" HATCHBACK COUPE* / Look at the car. It looks much the same. Yet look at the sticker and you'll find we've trimmed over .$3~ off the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price of our sporty little Monza 2 + 2, Motor Trend's "Car of the Year", to help put our new Monza "S" Hatchback Coupe within reach of more people. We did it by taking off some equip!11ent items, and giving you the option of ordering them separately. Your dealer can give you the details. •Based on comparison of Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price$ between che Monza 2+2 and the Monza "S". Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price of the new Mon;a "S" is $3648. Now, $599 less than~ ~compact from Chevy's fteaftSi sales competitor,"""" ••Based on companson of Manufacturers' Suggested Retail Pnc~ CHEVELLEMALIBU 6 SEDAN $555 LESS than the base mid-size model from Chevy's nearest sales competitor. BEL AIR SEDAN $220 LESS than any competitive, America n full -size car. IMPAIA SEDAN $164 IESS than the most similar model from Chevy's nearest snlcs competitor. HERE ARE MORE OF AMERICNS LOWESr PAIC ...... FS FROMCHEVY. CHEVROLET MAKES SENSE FOR AMERICA. • Tll!!d!y, March 4. 1t1s DA.IL y PILOT A' $106 LOWER PRICE ON 11IE . NEW NOVA "S" COUPE* Now Nova is even more affordable. What we did was switch tires on this new "S" model, putting on a set of tough bias belteds in place of the standard radials and pass ing the si::eable savings along to you. Of course if you want radials, you can order them. If you don't, enjoy your savings-and your Nova. It's a so lid car, with a well~established reputation. Why pay $599** more for a fancy newcomer that's about the same size, when Nova (even without radials) offers so much-for so much less? •Based on comparison of Manufacturer's Sui::gestcJ Retail Prices between Nova Coupe and the new Nova "S" Coupe. Manu- facturer's SuggcstcJ Retail Price of the new Nova "S" is $3098.60. CAPRICE ~IC COUPE$296 LESS than chc most similar model from Chevy's nearest sales competitor. BELAIR 2·SfATWAGON $1891,ESS than any compccinvc, American (ull-si;:c wagon. VEGA WAGON $117 I~ th an the most similar model from Chevy's nearest sa les competitor. J • , IA CI DAIL V PILOT r ueSday March 4, 1975 Complete coverage of county government and courts. Every day lnth•••• Free Safe Deposit Box with account of $1000 at most off ices Plus all the important free f inanc1al services. • Free American Express Travelers Cheques • Free American Express Money Orders • Free Notary Service • Free Trust Deed and Note Collection • Free Check-A-Month Plans • Free Save-by-Mail Service for all (We pay the customary costs of these services for you ) . ·· .. ...c~ '~~~ .......... , HIGHESr llHUESI WllH llCW S40,000 IMSURAllCC • COMPOUllDCO DAllY 7 .75% 8 .06% 6 YEAA5 • $1000 ORMOAE ----7.50 % = 7. 79"' 4YEARS • $10000RMOIRI! ......_ 6.75% -6.98% .2\11 YEARS • $1000~-E 6 .50% = 6.72% 1YEAA • $10000RMC>ffE 5 .75% -5.92% 900AYS • $_10000R"'()A.!__ 5.25~ 5.39% <IEGVLAR ACCOUNT PAI() FROM DAY IN TO OAV.(XJT 1 ... ~ f ,. ''-;a' \.,_j I ~ , ,. •( '(, '•'O 1 Ir !At., I • J•, 11111!' .. .,, ""'' I . GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS ASSETS OVER $4'h BILLION • STRENGTH THAT'S BEEN GROWING SINCE 1887 80 Fashion Island, Newport Center • Santa Ana • Buena Park • Laguna Hills Figure . Out Own R~bate I WASIUNGTON (UPI) -Almost every t.u~­ ina Am~rictln f amll)t wouJd iet somethina from \h '21.3 blllioo t.x cut bill which the Kouse p~lattweek . The rnea.suro is now·ld • Company Headquarters th~ Seriate, which must More than 125 Mission Viejo Company employes have moved into new corporate head· act on it, and the whOle quarters at 24800 Cri.stanta Drive in Mission Viejo. The $1.4 million, 30,000 square-foot office package could be building was leased to the company by Mape Industries. The Mission Viejo Company re- radically cbanged if ported operating income of $4.8 million. an increase of 15.8 percent for the community de-there is a compromise J t d h b •tdln between Presid ent Ford _v_e_o_p_m_e_n_a_n __ o_m_e_w_~g_co_n_c_e_m_. ______ • ________________ _ and the b emocrat.s on emergency leg islation. IF VOV WANT to calculate what you would get as the bill stands now, here's how: Your rebate can be calculated by t aking 10 percent of 1974 taxes Cthose due April 15). The maximum rebate is $200. There also is a "floor'' of $100. Meaning your re· bate will be at least $100 if you paid that much in t axes. If you paid less than $100, you would get the entire amount back, $1 or $99. The House bill reduces the rebate for lb~e mak· ing more than $20,000 a year in adjusted gross in- come (income after cer- tain business expenses and loss adjustments are deducted but before any personal exemptions or normal ·deductions are subtracted. For most people this is s imply total income.) IF YOU MAKE more than $20,000, subtract $1 from the maximum $200 rebate for every $100 in extra income. Jn other words, if your income is $20,400, your rebate would be $196. Al $25,000 income, the rebate would be $150. At $30,000 and above the rebate would be a fl at $100. Anaheim Company In Suit SAN DIEGO CAP> - Sea World of F1orida Inc. has filed a $400,000 suit over a •'sky tower" which supposedly doesn't work. The Orla ndo, Fla., aquatic park filed the ac· tion against ABM In- ternational Sales, Inc., of Anaheim, and Summit Insurance Co. of New York. Sea World charges breach of contract in construction of the tower, which is similar to one operated at a Sea World park her e. Designed to carry passengers sever al feet skyward in · a gondola mounted on a tall col- umn, Sea World charged that the tower is "in- capable of carrying passengers. functioning or moving." Auto Rebates· Over- Dealers Hold Breath Ullited Press IAtematJoaal The automobile rebate bonanza is over. Now car dealers are waiting in their hushed showrooms to see if the buyers vanished with it. Many are un· sure. .. J hope people don't stop coming in but I can't tell," said Gary Falk, sales manager for S and C Ford in San Francisco. "THE REBATE PROGRAM creat- ed traffic tha t was slowing down · before the program began," he said. "I think it helped us in sales, can't say how much because the figures aren't in. Before the rebate program, busi- ness had come almost to a halt." Falk said his dealership was going to hold up car orders for April lo see if the increased sales traffic continues. In Austin, T ex., one dealer sent up a hot air balloonist Friday to spark buyer interest on the final day of the rebates at Leif J ohnson Ford, Inc. "I don't know what to expect because I think people will take a .. wait-and-see attitude to see what the manufacturers will do." he said. Across town at the Courtesy Dodge I showroom, Noe Martinez said the place was pack~d . He said Chrysler's revised rebate1J11an should keep.busi· ness brisk. .. OUR SALES HAVE BEEN good, traffic has n't slowed up. I don't see how it's going to hurt us any." Under the new Chrysler plan, the company will pay $200 to buyers of all its unsold 1974 new cars and some 1975 models now in dea ler showrooms. Chrys ler's limited rebate offer on 1974s was m ade, industry souces said , because Chrysler has 40.000 unsold new cars from last year. "We think our new modified rebate program will continue the improved sales trend during March," said Chrysler vice president R.K. Brown. Salesman Mark Young in Long Beach, who calls the Worthington Ford dealer the largest jn the United States. says he's not word ed. 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Nutrition Mystery TV's Food Ads 'S ( ugar Coated' BySVLVI A PORTER or all tho food ads you and your children tsee on 1 V in a typical week, few will include any informs t1on which you can use to make price comparisons Money's Worth Laking wall b e facts to help you make food quality Judgments You wall find no facts on the e\er closer rela t10nsl11p being uncovered betwee n your diet nnd diseuse Just for fuu -tf you want to call It that -study the texts of the food ads you'll see on TV this week Note how much m formation the ads give that actually will help you m d ecid ~~~whether or not the food would be or nutntaonril value to I N WASHINGTON'> Beverly Moore, a nutrition act1V1st working with Ralph Nader s Center for the Study of Responsive Law. is compet1n~ a massive computer study of food advertis ing on network TV -probably the most mfluen tial source you have on nutntion A ' 1 V 016.1 consist10g of 473 food products j dverhscd on network tclev1swn over a four month period m 1971 and JUSl analy:1.ed by Moore flunked miserably The second part of Moore s stuciy e xploi es the actual t:ontent of the ads for a total of 396 foods plus 20 pet foods and six types of children s valamms The findings in bnef -A full 37 7 percent of the information given was classifi ed as rn arkct1ng stratcgv Within this catt'go1y 15 7 percent of the information consisted of cmot1onal nppeals (F ur mstancc to be a good \~tfe and t ake good care of your husband and children you ought to reed them whatever food is being advertised ) 'fhe other 22 percent an this category could be classified as marketing g 1mm1cks -ranging from the use of celebnttes or • brand characters to a wide range of re la hvely m eaningless self pnuse ( 'it s better or it s the real thing 'J -The r est of the information gathered on a total of ft 500 ' information items -or 62 3 percent -s uggested that the food uds contained polentrn lly useful 10format1011 But nearly half or the data m this category consisted of "'hat Moore calls • sensory purchas10g mformahon s uch as tl s yummy or· :,mootb etc The balance of the fac tual information" breaks down into 16 8 percent fo1 product 1denl1ftcat1on , such .1s :.i description of the product and where to buy 1t, 5 4 percent fo1 ceferences to the products convenience only 0 8 percent for price information and 10 I percent fo r nutritional information, with much of this such vague stuff as• good for }OU • A J I NY O 5 _.t;KCENT Oto the nutnt1011 mformalton ad 'ised l ou that a product was low m fat or sugar or that 1t con tamed a possibly dangerous additive Much of the cost 10 forma hon was merely the costs only pennies a glass sort of things Convenience freuenlly meant no more than a minor new g immick Under 5 per cent of the mformat1on given m all the food ads CO\ered in this bu:,1c study s ays Moore was \'hat most people would cons1dt:r of real use to the food shopper You've been r epeatedly told that muc h of today s TV food advertising is ch1ld1sh nonsense -that s ha rdly news But what may be ne\\S to }Ou is that 10 r eturn for the hun dreds of m1lhons of dollats you the consumer pay each vcar for this food advcrllsang you get cirtually no useful in f nrma t1on -a nd food ads I repeat are by far your biggest gwdes to what foods and brands lo buv Jn contr ast lo the tood mduslrv s massive food advert1s 111g budget the Food and Drug Admm1strat1on s Burc(ju of roods budget totaled only $66 m1lhon 10 fiscal 71 Last year the Agriculture Department, the food consumer s other key source of protection, spent a grand total of less than S2 m11l1on on nutrition education Most pubhc interest or ganszattons now trying to police the food m arket place operate on a s hoe string Notoriously def1c1e nl on the s ub JCCt of nutrition are school teachers and most docto1 s 8 UT T HE PRESSURE for reform 1s mounting In itself - the information coming to my desk m n smg volume 1s a barometer of increasing consumer demand for an ove rha ul of food adverlls m g as it now exists In themselves the Federal Trade Comm1ss10n's tough new p roposals for food a d regulahons t e legraph a new era a head The food mdustry and its advert~ang agencies surely '' 111 try to forrstall outside regulation which they would find repugnant and expensive But if malnutnl1on continues to increase m all mcome brackets throughout our land -1s it has been for so long -lime is running out for tht:m. and the first target of outraged consumers will be TV MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks INDEXES 4383 7786 75313 83 03 up up up up 0 76 0 59 14 08 144 Nf!'W York 15 ftlo~• A t"t icr Ntw Yorlr. fUPI) -Tnt' IOllOWIAQ ltst stiows IM SIO<k\ 11\tl lldV(' Qdlr'8d rnosl ilfld lost O>e most 11.tsed on ~rtenl ol <Nl"9't on Ille Ntw York Stock l NEW YORK (UPI) -Tile IS "'°'' ac Extr>anor 1lve stocks traded on tile New Yori. Sloe~ ~l ard pl'•Centaoe tllanQe' are Ille Excr>anQe Mondey C..,. dltteren<e ~tween The prev1ou~ closlno SalH Close .... l)ll(t and the c 1rrent cto. nv I>' ca Son't' Corp 0 4 600 I ' + GAINERS UAL Inc 30 200 71'-+ 1 OrnotCO 12 ll / + I , Up 300 Pdn.AmAlr 314•100 4 • , us Rultr I 3 • +-\ Up JOO Sid Otl llld ,., 800 lll .... I • 3 Handttm 40 s.i,, + 1 • Up 21> S Brtnlll Intl 1J7 'IOO 8 ... 4 NoCnAirl wt 1 , +. , Up 1S 0 Nel Sem tond 73' 100 '12 • ~ . .. , .. S MorsSll 101> xJ , • • Up 23 8 Searle Co 7l3 600 20'• 6 APL pf8 SO 1 t ~ + 2 Up 211 Union C.lrl> Cle lH 100 53 • .-I ~ l. 1 (;IAMI I 67d 2 • • ""' UP 20 0 c;.n MOtors na 100 J9 I • • I C.unt w T ' + o Up It S V S Slffl l'IO 900 SO,. + 1 • • C.AC Corp I,. t , Up 11 2 NowUI Air I 16S •00 lq • I • 10 u111on Corp S • , ' Up II S Merriott Cp I.cl 100 17~ +-• 11 WtllQ L ~I> q~• + p, Up 11 l T W A ISi 800 "" • 12 Arlst .. r Inc 3 ". ~ UD f6 1 Sout,,.rn Co ISO JOO 10 • • • 13 S.l\Cffr As.o s • , UP 16 1 Control Otl" 1' I SOO 18 • ~ H Tel1t11 Corp t• t • UP 16 7 IS ~cm1ll 2S S • + • UP If> 71----------------1' S.aon Indus J • + '> Uo 16 0 17 EG &Ci ll ll ••I'• UP 160 " K•I'( ln<iusl ) UP 1S. 19 VM C:T Tnl I • UP IS' 20V•r.an ?O q1,~l• Up IS• LOSERS 1"'9-• 1 1 -i. IB'•-1 I 10 -I I -~ f)l1-"'• s ·- OH 011 Ofl Olf 011 Oii Oii . -I i- ~. 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SJ Nnr 't'ork Snl r11 \I ol um.- f ;11a1Stk1t1 To1a1 yr aoo f !M l bt>d ~It ,. ... ~··'•to t llO 000 I 'M2 0J0 I 0)0000 114 000 Monday's Clo•ing Prices NEW \ \!.:..1 • March. 1016 N DAIL y PILOT A J t YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Year'• ffiP·Lowa Appear E\'ery Saturday Dollar Dives BRUSSELS (lJ PI) -The weekend tradi ng lull did not stop the dollar's nos~lve on European markets It opened in Bruss~ls and Amllerdam Monday at all time rttot'd low quota Uons and at a 19 monlb low in Paris I OAILY PILOT Tuesda March '4 197S Isn't -It Gr&nd·ah? ·welk's Developnient SUpported h ESCONDIDO (AP> -Initial plans eighl miles north or here, include 20S ave been approved by San Diego mobile home units, a tennis-swim County for a $1S mlllion expansion of club and expansion of the existing gotl Lawrenc e Welk 's Country Club· course and motel. Village residential development Welk also P.lans to build a m_useum for memorabilia collected dunng hls Plans for the development. located career as a band lejlder. Arrow Fell Where? Wha t '::. your l;nontt• c lass1r1ed ad of ~tl l l1me" Mine 1s: "Lo:.t and Found: T o the parlv \\hO s hot the <1 rTO\\ into the air t hat fell to e<irth \OU know not "'here I know where . C'onl<1c.·t Hm. 7lll. County General ll o~J> · ARE YOU old enough to r e m e m ber when " Santa C l a us l'ostumc was not thought to be authentic unlt':.s il was decor ated with y al-. hair'! . QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandt 1 ONE OUT of cvt•rv fo u r u n w e d m o th t• 1:s eventually marnl'S the b aby 's fa ther . THE "l'dsayit wassimply amatter of poorplanning on the COMANCll E • S word for r-p_a_r_t_o_f_t_he_D_e_p_a_rt_m_e_n_t_o_f_H_i..:.g_hw_a)'=-·s_._ .. _____ .....J .. h 0 I'!> t'' ( I N SHORT ) 1ln t~e DAILY PILOT Ride ~:<:!!!!?~the ~Street non-stop ••. 40 eXlts· a week from Orange County. Conveni.ent SdJTie·day round trips take just an hour each way. So call Alt Califomiil first. We ve got 85 flights a week to Oal<land and San J ose. too. Rental cars. hotels, the nation's only family discount plan, economical group rates, military fares. and the thrifty new EZ Fare. They're all part of Air California's easy way ... and we can have .tickets waiting al a nearby travel agent. What could be easier'? In fact, lf there s an easier way to get you there, we'll l}e the first to tell you Air California. We're easy to take. C BAtSNA.3 AIR •. CALIFORN.IA 737• We're easy to take. Coll Easy Information m Orange Counly. (714) 5404550: Downey. (213) 924. 3313: Laguna. (714) 494-7595, Los Angeles, (213) 627-5401. t ran:-.lated <JS ··God dog '' L 0 VE · W~R r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~--1~===============================================~ Our Lo\·c and \\'41r man sa\'.., t h t" 0 id tla1m thal opµo s itcs <1llrat't i n ronrnnee ha!> been dispro\ ed. Usually. m en marry wom en \\tl h cha r acteris t ics somewha t like tht•1r own \\'i th I\\ 0 l'XC<.'pllOn~· Prof c s::.1 on a I J oc Kl'\'!> seem inclinl'cl to go for girls taller than avcr:.i;.!c.•. ( L. M. BOYD · ) And profc.·~~ional footbCJll player'> an• mo ... L :Jpl to be alt rCJ<.'l t•d to thosC' pre ·tt~ llttlC' v. omen of the 5-foot-2 \';.1rlt'ty. Q. ''Wll\' ;1rc sumc ol t he toll" a):-. c.i llcd I urnp1kc.•!i''" A Uec <.1u..,t• the earlit•-.t of s ume "er e blockL•tl off by long pike poles on pivots v..hich were turnl'd <iside to lt:t the lr;,lvelers pass after the tolls were paid. COCK FIGHT Gaml' cock fighting ,.., rrownt•d upon m1ghlil) these d a~'i . ~ot ~o )ears aj:!o, thouJ!h. Geor ge Washington, T homas J efferson and Alexander I lamilton "cnt to such m atches v. 1th ~rt'at re- g u I a r it y. And r e w J ackson evc.·n put 10 a pit at the White ll ou::.e. Ab r a h am L incoln re- peatedly refereed bouts. And old Ren Franklin proposed the game cock be na m ed the national symbol instead of the eagle. L.A. CALLS · 6 c EACH ~ '"'''"'f'" t tli-ph9"11'\ 0 .. 1, n .• ,,,,..ii..,.,. c.-.,.."' .. o• c.~•.-"'·• l •\ l HOl'bor ah ct Co.,f• M~"• (714) 979-1234, PRICE ROLL- · BACK! Ull[ STORAGE UNITS Th" L•nlll~"•''-n "'" d•1coun111d the relOS on In!' l•rgn&I unttl 10 he'P bU5killH"• """ 1n01v1du1f1 • comb•! '"","""~'Y co111 Four 11zn g• • 20 12 • 20'. 12', I'S' 16 a 30 h~•" twi~n dll• QU.,IOd by en aveiaot of <!>•. tor 6 month ltMH Outdoor tlo••OI' ntn "• .. t>tcn r•duced :io·. 7 other 5•t n av~•lobl" lrom S'l " month llt2 KELVIN AVl lllVIHE tlTOI l"HON£ C7141 tt•o1so Call 642-5678. Put • few word1 to work for you. \'ke~ to cry wolf . But ~o one ' · 438 as a financial in~titution million dollars we must .bl for more than respons1 e ' speak out. Today . f \\ of uncertainty. . · a future u we arc t acmg . . agree on what us econo011sts can t Even the most famo . h investors in the stock . h ext s1x mont s. will happen in t e n l f\ation has not been . · problems. n market face senous checked. 'bTty is to your family ·· ·to Your first respons1 11 . t. es of tomorrow. . of the uncertain 1 . protect it aga1nst any mmend that you immedia~ely Therefore, we reco . s as you can into our capital and saving Put as much of y . . f on account. ln any . d \oan assoc1a 1 an insured savings an fee\ that Mutual . · Naturally, we . insured associat1on . ff ·nc\uding a choice of r 1 more to 0 er 1 000 . Savings has a itt e 711 o/c insured up to $20, . from 5% to i2 o, savings plans \l ·11 start your account. A hone ca wt But act today. P M M~ ~~.!!·~! We cried wolf and was a wolf! We ran this acl In 1910. grown from five to thirteen offices. We are It was thnelythen.MON timely foda,t If you failed to take our advice and answered some of the siren calls of spec ulati ve / . investments ... you probably didn't earn as ~ mucl1 return on your money and you may have lost your principal too. But a lot of people have taken our advice . Since 1970 Mutual Savings has paying a higher rate of interest now. Accounts are now insured up to $40,000. And most . important in these times, in fifty years ncf one has ever lost a dime at Mutual Savings . Free Income tax prepmatlon. For co mpl ete information regarding appoi ntment and savi ngs aceount qualifications, see Mutual Saving~ 8.akrt • I i 1 c Corona def Ms 2867 East Coast Hrghway/675-5010 7th & North Maln/647·974t . •• •f ... ~~·~ .. ~·~·""""""'~~ t Tonight's TV Highlights - NBC (4 ) 8:30 "The Last Survivors." Mart.in Sheen stars as a ship's officer who must decide which pa~senger~ live ~r die in an overcrowded lifeboat in this TV drama with Diane Baker , Tom Bosley, ·Christopher George and Afuie Francis . ABC (7) 8:30 "Trilogy of Terror." Karen Black plays four terrified women in three contemporar)' horror stori es in this new movie for television. CBS (2) 9 :00 -P eople's Choice Awards. The public na mes its favorites in . this first &wards show based on popular opinion. Thirty stars including Bob Hope and Alan Alda -share the emcee duties. TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening m Henry Winkler, Ron * Howard, Peter Boyle & Donny Most-Tonight! ~ Merv Cirlffi11 Sh" MARCH , nt Asclt1t ti M11 "The L1dde Cruhon" Dr. Bronows~ d11oCuss 6:00 0 0 l•160J ~ m CD Nt•s I ts the lhtory dtvtloped simulll (3 .0\lt~ ~ 6 (Q!(j,) Ntws neousty by Alfred Wall1ee int O ll'4n lam M l A. l1km Chute~ D1rw.n, lhe theory or evo vs. Allula Horh . luhon. 11.Ut 6 America Decides. 30 '•ltridt• faaily * Stars host "People's TMll Of ~lltlKU l .... lll. 9:00 M1111 Tern1 Choice Awards" i Stir Trtk e Qt WW Cim1El Tht ,,.. : Eledrk Co1111p111y pie's Choice (2hr) Bob Hope, Al1n •eckJ & fritllds AJd1 and James Cuo are amon& .,,:JOI Merv 5fiftin Siio• the 30 star hosts of the first 1111ior AMy linlfitlt tntert1'"menl 1 .. arch determined Dnaut by a sc1tn1thc survey ol the Amt11· : ltotn! un pubhc. Tht n rttly·enlertam · ~ (I)) Dultl's tholCt mtnl special ori11n1les hom l~e ~ ~mel n 111 lntern1tional Ballroom ol the Bev· 7:00,,, :-::Is ma> Nm ltrly tWo t:o:v::t:::erty Hills. t~ lro1Uldt Los liralldu Anos dtl Rock i ~~Ill s:;''~nsequcnctt 9:3o """ W•·t' y u • t Waflderlust ... s ' nti Rnistl Musk.II I Lowe lUCJ Tht Romantic Rebellion In Tht fll I cm" Part I. . (!z)@ I Spy fl) LI Mujtr ,tellibida al LI Titrr1 11'tllcVeRey IO:OO Q~(!J)o mPoliet Slot' Y!(I Witll Madtfint I "War Games" M1r1oe Cortner 1nd llJ) leulll• M1Chael P1rks portray detectives Dmu ,.ho try to .nhltr1te 1 ~pe1 patriot's TllrH SIMan pnvate army before the croup "" stut their war 111.nst 'Jews. com 7:30 I New Treasure Hunt m1u and hippies.' Murray Hamilton • QJ ~ KollJWood Squuts I ind Htv1lle Brand also star ....... Sundu o m m Ntwt . ltl Tt Tell Ille Trutll @ Run '°'Your Ult f) Milit1t $ Ntvit: (C) (~r) 0 RARE DISEASE POSES M8u u lmHltlr' (adv) '!14-Stew art Granaer. tllu beth hytor, Ptter tl *THREAT TO LIFE OF Ust111ov. BEAUTIFUL MUSICIAN I lnitclled MARCUS WELBY, M.O. atr-Wttn 0 (Q! (!') rn CD Mimis Wtllly A.tfba Outdoo111111n M.D. "Dark COrndou" Alter the Allla al World death of a very du r personal Uttlc btcals fnend, Dr. Welby becomes tmo 1:00 6 ll1J (ti Ciood Times 1111nally involved ,.1th an 111 1een11e 0 Qj@ gj a;) Mam·lZ "C111 violm prod111. ResGh•duied 101 the zen With Gun" Milloy 1nd Reed1 third hme. J contend with ine dan1m ol a aunl m Cill Co• us utrtllu • 1n a t1tizen'1 hand u well u 1n 1 Qdl Tht Ullloudllbln ' c11mmal's haAd when 1 fellow orli· : Interface • ctr it almost shot whilt invntiaal· 10:l0 • Journey to Mvtntvr• '"I 1 prowler report. Petticoat Junctiott . ,,. ~ Mi¥ Doucl11 Show : Lowell Tho111u Reta,rabers lf5 (Q.t. CUI CV m Hap PJ 0., s • Situation Com..S, onltll Joins the Band" Richie's) 10:45 News comb41 plays at a country club 11:00 (}) fJ fij m t;1) lllws • ' dance a~d fon1ie aarees to lmd · (!\ 119) ~Ci) ltnrl , , them suitable outfits to wear-and i Best ol Croucht supphts an u ua one Cor himself 6 Ptt!Y Muo11 so ht can crull the ~nlry club • Tiit Lucy Show SCllllt. Missioa: lm11Hsible m Dtlltls Cheice Off h na•tee .... ._ S~.a llft @ ()1 To Ttll tht T111t11 ,._ DiaW. ~it Wld W-114 West ~§ ltlewlt: (C) (2111) "Cuns IOf S.an ED Toca '°' Hultll StbaUH" (dra) '68-Anthony (~, r"t)) Wilted: Dfad w Aliff Qulan. Anjanette Comer, Charles 11:30 6 C!ff CV 00 C1S ute MoY1t (C) llronson. HS.ucd: No Stone Unturne4" lM UllfOllS dt ~ii Pillll Lockwood. [\on Stroud I A9wlCI I (dr1) '73 -Georae Peppard, G1ry J.,...at Ulltlllt P191f1as Q ~ 00 ~a;) JollftflJ Cal1H 1:30 l'm(i)OO M•A•S•M Payday. Mclun Stevenson 1$ auest host wtlh lla-.Myt olllcilt1n1 u a pay I Pelu librshall tuests. muttr, Mis all a cll11• ol tvtnt11 O Twili&ht Zone which 11Ml1Yts purls, pobr, bnbni O (~() ... >Ci) W'tdt Warld Mys· . ind a $3,000 11tt from huven tery "H1tk & Hor•" Retiled detK O Q}(t)OQJmnc Tuud1rj live Nick Charles and his Ml• a t "'':"= (C) ~90) "Tiit list Su~iv· out lo soln a murder mystery alter trs (dra) 74-Marttn Sheen, D1 a corp~ wearina white al0¥1s is ane Baker, Tom ~stey, Chrtstopherl round'" a hotel pool. Crai& Stevtos ~1e, Bruce Dms<¥1, Anne Fran-and Jo Ann Pllu& star tn the l\Ut ets, Percy Rodncuu, Annt Seymour, roles. Jack Kruschen guests. Bethel Leslie. Martin Sheen stars O Movie: (C) "Tiie An1ry Imel" as a ship's ollieer who musl decldt (dra) '69 -James MacArthur wh1clt pustnaers in an overciowded ·m Movie: HRicochtt Rom~" llle~t art to bt uciitK:ed so ~he (com) '55 -Rudy Vallee. Marjo<11 m11onty can survtvt tn 1pproact11na M1tn, Chill Wills. l}'phoon. 12:1>0 O Movie: (C) "lslalWI 'rinctn" 0 Mevic: (90) HDucul1" (hor) '31 (adv) '55 -Marcello Mastro1111n~ -Bel1 lu1os1, David lihnners. S1lvu 1 P1mpa111n1. 0 ABC TUESDAY MOVIE (j)Altred Hit~ Hour * KAREN BLACK plays 3 ~ M~: "Bitt• Vlcloly" (dfl) women touched by evil SS-Richard Burton, Cult Jur1111s. TRILOGY IN TERROR . l:OO R ~3~~00News O <~ l @ rnuc Twtt4ay l:•sl wmc: <C> ~ & "'• ...,..: (C) (90) .,-rilto ff TtmfM liullde" (wes) 'S2 -~ (susp) '74-Klfen Bl~ Robfrt O'Bntn, Sterlin& Ha1dt11. Burton, loh11 Karfln, Ceorat Garnes 2:00 m All-'ljpt Slier. "I Aili It t11t Karen Biie~ plaJl th• roles of }Olli St.trs." "CiuH11n's Walk" tormtnttd womtn 111 thrtt conlem 3:30 6 Mtvic: "Kill Mt r._...- pomy stor11s ol the bt.urrt. (Ora) '57 -Par O'Buen. Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 (i) "Tltis H1,., f'ttli•(' (com) ':sl-Debble Rtyl10ids, Cun Ju111ns m "t•IW* ol Utt" (dra) '33- Cl•Udttt• Colb41rt. Louise Bmers. Y1'11Ttn Wllli1m. 11:00 I) (C) #Mtl Wllll Wlt!at" (dr1) '3!-f1td MacMu111y, LOlJ1st C1mp· .. n. R., M1ll1nd, Andy llfoi1ne. 11:»0 m (C) "Cla411tt11 Sem" (com) 'lI-R1C:fllrd Hamson 12:00 GJ "'II • ...., Celtts" (l'Ofll) '48- Walltf Picltto11. Jantl t e11h, Deb or1ll KttT 1:00 0 "SM• '•u.at" (wu) 'Sl- WaJlll »Dtrs. loll MrtrM ® (C) "ICiaprl" (dra) ·~3-Jostph Cotten, lh111yl\ MOftloe, Ju n Peters. 2:30 (J) "nt hd ' Ille lu11tif111• Concl. (d~1) '53-lhrk Oouatu . Lana Tur!lfr. (C) "T~ ViUll(S" Part I (tdv) 'SS-Kut Ooualu, Tony Cui ltS. ~ (i) "l'•t & Mikt" (com) '!i7- f°pencer T11cy, Kattl•11nt Hepburn Aldo Ray. • l :OO f) (C) "Tiit Stard1tn" (wu) '!>6 -John Wayne, Jellrer Hunter, Hal ahe Wood • CIOI (C) "Rivtt ti MJSltlf'~adv) '69-V1t Morrow, Cl•udt Akin J:JO (3) "Ctlltl .... 't A&rHtllC dll) '47-GrttOl'f Pm. 0oro1~, IA< Cutrt. Ctlutt Holm. 0 (C) -. l<awe" ~ '"ttrt\) ·~-John Wl'(nt. O.•n M.t11i., Wll ltr Brenn111, Rick NdSOll, • , 'I .. KOCE T elevision 12 ..... SCHOOL orsri.ICT N•WS cc1 1 ... oce1 11,lt ASClleTOFMANCCllPRSI 1 It COMMUNITY Ofl LIVING TNINGSCCI 1:• TIME TO oi.Aw tCI ' &J MATH l'ACTOltV 1(1 IM IL•CTi.IC COMPANY ICt ICTWI 1:10 CAltftASCOLlHDA$ tCI CP8SI J:M l'LAY tlUOGJ: WITH THCl llfl"llUS !Cl 1:11 COOKIN' CAJUN ICl IPTI I ~K~l~C#A WITH MAOUIHi CC:I 4 H CLECtAtC COM,.A;(_y ICl tCTWI I .... HUM£ STltlUT tCHC!)Wl tr:.~. ••0 9LU1i MA•n, ICI •:JO MAH ANO ENVt•ONMClNT Cc:I r~~E~ MATTU Ofl TU ICI 1;H ALTlltNATING cu•"'"Hf l(J (KOC.El • t .ot Sl'ECIAl tCI CPBS'l 1 -. ' • . . i . .. • .. .. \ . ·: ~ • .. • \ B~A ANDERSON, Edhor TllHN,,'-U!Ju,ms ~seniors: Powerful lrlfluence fEDITOR'S NOTE-The political power of senior citizens 1s growing. especially at state and Local levels. Jf you doubt that, ask the City Council in Miami Beach about rent control or tht school board in Peoria, Ariz.: .about school ta:res.J By KAY BARTLETI' MIAMI BEACH (AP>-Even at the risk of sounding a bit im- modest, U.S. Rep. Claude Pepper likes to tell the story about the e l derly worn an who was de- t ermined to vote for him. When she found his name was not on the ballot, s he quickly left the voting booth and asked wher e it was. The clerk explained he was not running in that dis trict. She walked out, without voting. Pepper, a veteran F lorida . Democrat, is one of the elderly's best friends in Congress. He votes right, the senior citizens say. "They ar e \'Cry influential and very loyal." says Pepper. But the • nation's elderly-enjoying more and more political clout-aren't blindly loyal. Pepper knows from.' experience. · "I originally came out for the Kennedy-Mills bill," he says of. the various health insurance pro- posaJs before the l ast session of Congress, none of them enacted. "I thought it stood a better cha nce of getting through than any of the other bills." Many senior citizens, however, supported the Kennedy-Grirfith bill, which offer ed more benefits. ''They cooled off toward m e right distinctly," says Pepper, w ho is 74, a senior citizen himself. CHANGES 1'1IND "They told me they hoped I would change my mind," the representative recounts. And he did. Senior Power, the potential political c lo ut of 21 million Americans over the age of 65, is indeed a reality in many parts of the country. It is s trongest in a dozen or more slates and com- munities with la rge conc~ntra­ tions of o ldsters, ·especially Florida, which has the nation's highest percentage of seniors-- mor.than 10 percent in a popula- lion of 7 .5 mi Il ion . "Babies are out ; old folks are in," says a s pokesman at the Ad- m in is tr at ion on Agi ng in Washington. Last fall. before the November elections. campaign- ing congressmen besieged ihe -of- fi ce in r ecord numbers for literature on the e lderlv. The oldsters don't 'vote as a bloc nationally. except on ,.<•ry specific issues, such as Medicare or the health insurance question. Statistics show they tend to vote . just as they always \·oted. be it .pemocratic or Republican. ALIGNMENT But l ocally , · 1d eve n stotewide, the e lderly ten align themselves behind an · ue or a · candidate. And somcli es the e lderl y in r etiremen com - munities find themselves at odds with younger townsfolk nearb~-. especially on tax issues. In Arizona. the 34,000 residents of Sun City \'Oted down school bond proposals for the neighboring • community of P eoria. population • 7,000. T h e count y boarcl of super\'isors finally stepped in last year anrt separated Sun City and the small er r etirement com- munity of \' oung:.to'' n from the school distrt('l Sl'n ing l'corw. Recently. the Arizona Court of ,\ppeals u pheld thC' constitu- tionality of rC's trict1ons v. hi ch forbid chtldn•n 111 a n:tirement communilv. Ex pe rt·s bl'lit'\'C' that the seniors gain polit1C':.tl power eithe r through clo~e-knit com- munities. s ud1 as those in i\cw J ersey and Arizona, or through clubs and organizations geared to their needs. Tht·rc are manv of these in areas whcrt' retirem.ent communities don't <.'xist. just lob ofoldsters. MEMBE RSlllP CLUIBS One of the largest of the clubs is the :'\ational Council of Senior Cit1zl'ns. "1th 3.5 million mem- bers 111 chaptt•r.., <H:ro::.s thl" coun- tn E.\.ecull\ e Director William fl: llutton SCI~ 'i members hip is chmb1ng and so is poli tical clout. I luttun assessed the trend: "While all of Congress surely is not heating a p:.ith to our door, it 'Babies are out, old folks are in, ' says a spokesman at the Administration of Aging in Washington. Smoke Screens Offers DEAR ANN: It always amazes me how a lady who wants to be sweet as a flower manages to botch it up. She starts off by bathing tn a~ubble bath, pats herself with scented powder. sprays h ers If with expensive perfume, bru es her teeth with a mint-flavor d toothpaste and , · •arsles so her breath will be 1.resh and kissable. Then she apolls it an by sticking a stinking etaarette In her mouth. I h appen to be a guy' who wouldn't marry a girl who a mokH and there are many • more like m e. Before anyone oall1 me a m lserable old IOW't>UH, let. me confide, Ann, ' that when I was in my prime. I received 13 proposals. My first wife died when I was 62. Within the year I got three more pro- posals and later married the one who didn't smoke. P .S. I'm nothing special. Just an average guy from - MARTIN'S FERRY DEAR MAllTIN: No "avera•e PY., 1eta H pl'OpMa!I. C'mc>n now, what'• your secret weaPoDT rm dyl•S to know. DEA R ANN LANDERS: A line in a recent letter from ·'The Other Woman" cauaht my eye. Sbe wrote, "He alee~ wllb bis wife because he HAS-to. Ob- viously, he told her that. I wonder if it ever occurred to the lamebrain that be is telling his wife he really loves her, that "Th e Other Woman" means nothing to him -she was just there, he was a little drunk. The affair is about to fold up and he is ~gglng h er lo please be patient. · Which of these lucky ladies is gelling the truth? I wonder, too, ii the female who carries on with a married man would still feel she Is creating a "heaven" for him if she knew the hell she was creating in that man's house? His kids a re becoming emo- tionally disturbed because they HOH their mot.her is ~r~ble . Their dad isn't at home as many evenings and weekends as he used to be. They miss him. Such a woman can't care muc h about the man or anything except herself TRYING TO PICK UP THE PIECES ' OF.AR TRYING: Thank you ror the rebuttal. I wonder bow many Other Women are itching to know what city your letter umt ,_.om . I 'll save you all some postage. Don't bother to write. I'll neVPr lt'll. DEAR ANN LANDERS Please tell "Harpooned" lo stop crying "quietly 111 her pillow." • Tell her lo cry LOUD -so he can ., 'Let's face it. We have nothing else to do but vote . It's an outing for us .. ' is un1qut·ly satbfying to hear constantly from l<.>gislalors via letters and tl'lcphone visits a s k i n g w h e r c· w c st and on particular issut•s. asking how u cer-tain proposal or piece of le:,:(islation mif.!hl affl•cl lhe c·lclcr ly asking our ad vice.'' On s un -drt·nchcd l'\li ;Jm1 ncach, S('nior PO\\ er is vb1bll' from s tatistics or drt\ ing up Collins A\'enue. Elderly men and women si't on the C'ha 1rs of porches of"' hat U'>Cd to b(• toun:-.t hotc•ls. ~nw lhc·~"rl' l'l''.°'>tdc•nllal apartments cater ing t o thl' clderh Ban.ks ad\ er t1st• frt'l' chl'ch.in~ sl'rnct.>s for seniors :ind m:ikt• their auditoriums rcadtly :iva1l;i ble for senio r fu m·tion!'). Thl· political battle hen• 1s not O\ l'r school bonds. hut touris m. The seniors \\ant rent control. low cost hous1 ng and oth('r b~nefits for tho.5l' on fi xed in- comes, while.· some on th(' city council want to promote tourism and m ore h otels on thi s scven- mile st rip of land I hat used to be the creme ell' la crcmr of v.inter resorts. :\°O\\ it's sumc-t1mt•!') callctl God's"\\ ::tiling room." VISIBLE POWER "They wanl to turn this place into a welfare island," says Bob- by Goodman. a former coun- cilman ,·otcd out of l)ffice after opposing tht' sc>niors. Statisti cal ly. the mccli;:in age on i\1tam1 B<'ach is between 62 and 67. and 47.000 of the 95,000 population re · ceivc Social Security. The "cane, Cadillac and crutch" vote is tn· deed strong. "'.':inety-two percent of them \'Ole and the other eight would if they could g<!>t out of institu- tions." says former Councilman Melvin Englander, only half facetiously. ··All you need is one rumor that you 're against the senior s ::ind you 're out of office.·• MEASURES WO!\" The seniors have won reduced bus fares, a hot m c:.il program that provides 1.000 meals a week, nightly recreation, outdoor ex· crcise c lasses and a doctor on en~rv ambulance. Th.ey've been useful to the city in such projects as clerical work at the poli ce department for S.1.30 a \\Cek. and they'd like the cit) lo µay them to \\.'Ork in pa~ roll and µrobation. The f'ational R elir<'d Teacher" Assoc1::ition and the American Association of Retired Persons have joint legis lative committees "'hi ch publish accomplishments of slate legislatures each ye\.lr, :.ind legislative go::.ib ThE.' r'lorida legislature rt• ceived high points i1119i1. It doubled the homestead cx- <'mption for the elderly from s;;.ooo In Sl0,000, passro a mobile home bill of rights, a new con- clomm1um h1w requiring full dis· c l n~ure. a probate reform eha llcng i ng sonH· rights uf chtldren 1n their p;:i r t'nt::.' est:.ites. ~ind a drug package permitting • ad\'ertising of prices and other nwasun·s beneficial to the elder· I~. the nation's largcsl ust•rs of phar maceutic ab. ThC' poJ1lical p1Ncr of the l'lcll·rlv across the nation ha!') hl•cn growing in the pa!')l decade. In 1965. for <'xamplc. nnly21 stale J.,!u\·crnmcnts had dep:.irtments of tht• aging. Today, all 50 s tates ho\'e such departments, includ- ing three which have the depart- m ents at cabinet level. They are Massachusetts. Connecticut and Illinois. In ;Jdd1tio11. there 1s a federal r\dmini!')traticm 011 Aging a!'> well us lloust' and Sen:ite !>pt.>c:ia J C"ommittecs on aging. !\Jany cili e~ throughout the country have introduced various dcp:.irt- mcnts and comm ittcc~ on \.lgrng into local go,·ernml·nt ,\ :\o\'Cmht·r. 191 I. rq)(Jrt In the S1wcial Com millt'l' on \!.!111g of tht' C .S. Scn:He says that muc:h of the significant lc.g1~lation tor the ddcrly has come from these 10 stales: California, Florida. Il- linois. l\l assachusetts, Michigan, i'\cw Jersey. l\ew York, Ohio, Pennsylv ania and T exas. "Tr;.i<litional program areas as income muintenance, cmplo~­ menl. housing. health care and social sen ·ice.s were highlightl'cl by the states in their lcgislat.i\'e I summaries." the Senate report ·said. It h;.id this to say about ~<'nior pov. t'r and state gO\ crn- ml·nt · "One of the major forces pro- hably was the effort of organiza- tions representing the elderly to hecnme more acli\'e in the k g1sl<iti,·e a rena at the state le\el. '.'ilt1on a l organizations h;n l' hel'n known to be incrcas- mg lhl•tr socia l action efforts at the !-t<itc tc,·cl in recent vears. :\lso 111 several s t ates now: there :1re well-organized and articulate sta tewide organizations." Ann Landers hear. Then explain why s h<• 1s crying and get some dialogue ~o· ·ing. Also, here are a rev. questions "Harpooned" s hould be asking herselC: (1 > How long has it bc<'n since you t old him you loved him? I (2> When did you last ask his advice about something because you value his opinion? (3> When did you last make a pass at him because he's so at- tractive you find him irresisti- ble? These three questions can put a whole ,new face on a marriage. SiJ{n me -EXTRA ZEST DEAR ZEST : You're a smart , lady. Thank you for some homey hints on how to pump some life into a moribund marriage. <P.S. l\otlce. students, I said moribund -notdead). CONFIDENTIAL ' to Plotzing For Or?nge Blossoms: Let hi m s tay with his mother. A bargam hei~'t. Are your parents too strict'! Hard &o reub? ADD Lande~· booklet, "Bugged ,by Parenu! How to Get l'1 ore Fr-eedom. • • could help you brldg~ the genera. Clon gap. Send 50 cents In coln with your ~uest and a long, stamp· H, selr·addretsed envelope to An11 Landers, P , O. Box t4tt. E)gln, 111Ml%9. • 1 ••• DAI. y "!.9T s·inner Rues Wild L.ife By EIUIA BOMB ECK charitable. :Lord, but do I deserve a • PRAYER OF A · "I'm aorry for puWn1 prehistortc rodent wtth WOMAN WHO IS AT .the bathroom acales on ran11 who leaps and HOME ALONE WITH A the carpet welCbln1 bounds from one wall to KNOWN MOUSE JN . myself, and tellln1 ever-the next lookin1 for a ~HOUSE . yone J dropped flve throat to blte? s.· w1!-s END ~ Dear Heav~nly pounds ln a week. That "Believe me, Lord, Pather: Thou art pro-. wa1dJ1honest. when 1 tell You, You are Ume.a the sJae of that bably wonderin1 why I " "I'm aorry to pretend I the lu t one to whom· 1 mouse?' .am 1ltUn1 here In tbe don't bear the children oan turn. When 1 talked .. Doesn't be reall~e. .mJddleofthe~ffeetable calling when I am In the to my husband he L~d. that I likewase . with an electric broom in bath r 0 0 m e a t l n c Jauahed. Right out loud. have 5,975 tlm~ more ·my hand. Halloween candy before cone moreJoyful noise to -tear in m e than that -''The simple truth is, dinner. That's greedy. You and 'm going to m~us,e? Lord, that yesterday u I "I'm sorry J let my have hlm committed.> ll s been five hours ·sat medltatlna on Your husband chew the kids 'He saJd to me 'Do you since I've seen 'The aoodness. a lS·pound, outfor nottaking down a rnean to say that a two-. Beast '.Lord._Maybe he la full·arown mouse wllh phone message wben I ounce mouse that is one· EEOOOOOWWWWW· · vengeful eyes, who had remember wrapping my third the abe of your dust WW ... ON MY WORD not eaten since f>fr(h , in· gum In lt. That's coward· balls can cause a full· I'LL CLEAN MY OVEN. vaded my kitchen. ly. <Jf this isn't enough arown woman to become N 0 W W'I LL Y 0 U "I know not for what I've got more.> ' ' sick to her stomach? Do KNOCK IT OFF WITH . reason I am b eing "I'm a weak person you realize you are 5,975 THJ!liWJLD LIFE?" punished, Father, but ' · · · PUBUC~CB P11BUC NOTICE ,.l'!CTtT10UUUM .. IM PtC'flMU•IUllltlU MITIC9Q,UUSTH'SSAL.S• NA¥•aT&ftMllfT MAMllfATIMINf .... ltff nttcevWTYo•...,... ,,.. ...._."' .. '*' •• •111 "'"'.,."'"'"..,,,,.., .. ..,ldfo NOm~11H1uavo1v1N: ..... ...,. ...._ .. I -Ht! TMt 911 MONO.AV, MARCH 10, "11 MOTICI 0, MIA•ttte OP . ""ITIONAMtltl.ATl~tt\IAvtft 1<'"44'1.T COATING COMPANY, Mtfltllt11fOf'1iOOAM.1ttllemeln.,.. NTITIOM NI,_... .. WWI ~Clt1'JMtM,CA•M Ull ~ OrH .. lllW", ,1111.,llMI. tr.a ti'"' Admlnltttetloft llllkl"' ••o PO• &.anlltt ''"AMI Vi.c.M ••r-M Hlclla. tttJA¥Gft ~·~.,..., '°"'"Ill bit "4 H .. I),. Civic'-"'""· AaY . Ofttt,(llMeMtw,CA-.. ...,.._.ytMIC...,IM .. 1"tlalt Qty .. ~ ......... CelHllY of OrltlGt. I.NW el laUCC 'IANK ~ 1-...._. I• ti~---1W en ~ ....._ ._. ...... Clty, CAI#. IMI• el Ceftfttlll•. '"'" CHAltTl!lt a.c..... . ......... ..,.. . . ,.NANCJAL COR~RATION, • COr· NOTt(I '' Hl•llY OIVIN \M1 y , "l<ll• Tiiis 11Wn111 II COfldu<teCI DY a COf· •atlon, as Tr11$tM unclW o.ed of RRl1JjlJ.CL.Aa1that1..-~a 1-t~t wu 11114 wll" '"' IJIO(atlon. t.l TrvU II\ tM orlt111411 -• ·ot lllM ... ~ .... WlU ... ..,... °"' Of Or.n .. ,_,.yon 81y~ryS.11co .. 1nc. \lt,40ooo Ue<llled lly: STEPHEN A. wtM•" L.etten Tet....-ltrv lit.. I. "7S. P9terG. Macl'.,l•nd, te1$H, •n 11nn11rrle4 m•n. Md , .. ltleilff ~t " "'" }t ..,.. ~ PYe.ldenc cordtd Oft Noveml)lr 12, lt7S In Book .., ~ 91trtlc111att,, ,.._ ~.. "*llMf Oflft9!t C:0.11 O.lly Pill".. nos st.tem..-ic wu llled willl 111t ._. P199 J3S ol Ofllct.1 Records ol '-•llM«tfllMrirlth.._Me ~u.1,U,1ndtMr<"4."1S ColHltr Clerk Of Orenoe COWlty 0r-. Countr. C•lllornl•, ol Wfllal ... feirMtl'C"U,11JS •. •tt1 ... lt\ .,, • . --=· _ Q.7S FflJ.IO,lt1S. • DtM ot Trust AMEllllCAN SAVINGS , .. ~l'Mrll otO.lllrt"*'tMll.1 PUBLIC NOTICE GltliOOHAllRISON,Atty. ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION,·~ .. '41urt. et 10e Civic Cilf\9" Drlw • 1rv1 ... c.i.-a""~ lien, CS11«•1M>r tieMllclery to Ht, '" lM City •I .... ,. AM, . --Tl""''S aUSINESS •1 Wll.illn •• .,. .. tUI "''· """-"GOH LIENDl!ltS, INC.I Is "-""" , ' .. ,_,' vv .... ..,., Hllll, (.allt. •2tt _.l<lery, l)y rHSOf\ of «Mle111t In 1111 Dated llellr\lery 11, 1'7S NAMI ST AH Ml NT llUUIM·• NY'NM w llJlfflffll~ Of obl!oallanJ WILt,.IAM •• lt.IOto•. • "" ....... ~ .,.,_ .,. tMMg ~· __ .. \jMrel)y, .... nttlce Of dtt~ll CewntrClerk MMIUn: .. ' ' P\11111~ 0r1,,91 coa.t Dlllr Pl19t tM ltfllfl<l•rt'• •lectl«' to c-to RICM.A•Dl,MCCANN . Ml.WflO"-T MA AINE -•AOIO & '"-1t.U,1ndM•r.4 1t 1t1S ,.._,.lie .... tl'll property l\erelnbtlOW AtWMy en... SIACTRONICS, 2620 w. Cot-\1 tt.y~ . """"" • • dltilrllalll. "'"'"0 DMn recorded K ~-...~ .. CA~ • JW.ltS.-lUt""4,s.1'9M _,. PUBLIC NOTJC• . ONVl4M '°'I)' 1•• •M moft ...... LltA._.le .. CalifwMIMIU IC. ROW\191'-tt1't .. . -., monthS "'vino ellPMO llllCUllCI Tel: tUS>6Uotttl ,...,._,..,SI Toro, CA '2'30 a suu l'ICltf"dltlon. wlll Mii •l _.,ollc wet Ion A"-110feir1 ~ti.teMr Ll-•llCI Snow, 11342 •tvetMll, NOTICE OF ULIE OP • i. Wll lllQIMSI bidder for c1sh, l»Y•llle PullllSllld Oron91 C•ul 0.11, "''°' ~-Qf=· C.llli t2'..0 RUL .. RO .. IEltTY AT '" ..,,. ... money of"" tl"lted St.tes of Fel>f11t#yts1a_.1111dMerch411t1S ... 11 .... I w "":i s conducted by• PRYATl lAl.ll • AIMfk• at llM time of ••I•, wlthollt ; ~, rs p, • Ne A 11• , .,,.,,.,1y opress or llT\Pll•d., to lltle, PUBLIC NOTICE 1llla !:::..~t ":!:',,::_ wlttl 1111 In tfll ._...io; eovrt ol \tll ta•" ftl pe-aloft or enclll'!'ll)rance, Ille ln-CINNy CllR f 0 ~ ~llo~ lft •IW ICM' lhe eow.i, .,, .. ,..~ nnw.,.d to •nd now llekl lrf It as PICTIT'rOUSaUllNIH ... Wwr/, ,.7S0 r.noe ., Ofl 0r.,.. -" 'frvslee, In •nd to llM fol-Ing NAM I I TA TIMINT ' ' I" tM ~lier of tllt ttll lt et *"ri!IM property In lN Couney ol Tr.eloll-llllllll'IO!llero dolnQMI ~i.lltftldO«l.n-Cout D•ll"~lotl DOROTHY ILIZAalTH IMEI, Orantt,M11eotCelllon1lo: lllUIS: ""' • • OtcHMd Loi Kot Tre<I 37U, In the Oty of u z z 11!. $ AT T I c. u o I lo. 1)1'~·· 11• ... ,s, Incl MArOl4• ms Notl<t ;, M•Ob'/ t i WI\ 11111 .... 1111• toll• N\fM, H 11\0WJI"'. m•p lflereor lh.,9'""• S.nle An•, Celllonll1'2701 . -----------'~-1-' dersi11nld JO·AHNE SHANt!R Ind ~In llooll Ut. PIQH 44!041, I"· . could we talk about it? ''As You well know, I ; 1m not one of the most . stable persona in Your flock. <You will re· eernerd R . •••tie , 1'01 So. PUBLIC NOTICE JESS ICA .A . &,UH M AN, C•• CIWlwofMIM:•ll•n•~Ml~,ro<orcll ,--------------------------------------lher9rMn, S.nte Aria. Callloml•tt701 .t.oministrotrl• of Mid HIU• wlll Mii et fll .. ~Or•l\09 Covnly. -lllllll'l J/lllll lll//l llllll-- · member how the dead . water bug in the sink trap who charged me, '.put me to bed with a mi· graine for a week?) · That is why I was un- : prepared when You sent me thi s 40 -po und monster that stalked ·along the wall lusting to satisfy his craving for human flesh. "I'm sorry I said Ruth Swampfox was such a . Jousy cook she sliced cheese against.the graln and it came out tough. That w·as n't very CHEESE. OF THE WEEK BEL DOLCA Regulcr 2.99 lb. 20c OFF M 0 w 2~! ON AN exchange pro- gram and staying as a guest in the J ohn Barry home, Newport Beach is Virginia Carey, a senior from Rye, N. Y. She now is u student at Connelly High School, Anaheim. OFFER GOOD MARCH 4 THRU MARCH 9 The Barrys' daughter Susan studied at Rye last. fall. ~ra~~©f1 r~rm~. · · OF OHIO 5outh Coast 'Plaza ·COSTA MESA '-;::tM ~::::: "-r. 5404ttl ...... --. ...., 12 ... ,... - Get these free gifts and help Keystone celebrate . its anniversary. • Durtn1 Keystone's anntverwy oolebratlon starting f'OW, ther. Is a house plant and a book waiting for you In one of Keystone's branch offices. The plants, In four-Inch pots, are prime specJmens. Choose from spider plants, watermelon peper- omla, or philodendron. Tho book is Lynn and Joel Rapp's besuefler, "Mother Earth's Haul.free Indoor Plant Boo«': Together, the gifts rep~nt a r.tall value of a.bo\Jt five dollars. W ith all the helpful hints on how to erow house plants In the book, you'll be surprised at the way your new plants wlll thrive. Just the wq your tnOMy thrives at Keystone. · We offer the highest Interest rates around. 8.06% net annual yield on S1.000 certtflate of CSeposlt (federal ,.ulations require a substa.nt!al penalty fot early wlthdrawaQ. Ke~e's free services are also the best ¥0Und. They lndude the Money Machine. Located outside our offices, It puts up to 100 ~llars In a.sh In your hands any time of the day or night.. Plus, free .safety deposit b9xa and checkln& ac.- counu with one of Callfomla'1 leadlngfulkervlce banks. Free save-by-mall service and the sump's on ui. And w.'re open on Saturdays from 9to12. Drop Into your k>aJ Keystone brandl t.Oday. a KEYSTONE SAVINGS ---Wettmlntter 0tr1eo. 1'011 Seacn B•Vd • A11por1 C11n1er Ofhcit 4301 MacArthur Alvd • Anaheim Olli<.n 555 Norlh Eocllel Mission '119/0 Office. 2•Q.C I M.irguer11e Parkway Assets over $70 m111ton • \ Ellull•lh •••gle , UOI so. Plc:TITIOUSaUSIHl!SI Pl'•Y•tewle,lottlelligtleilll1~r.upon Allll wmmonly ·-ft H! 326' hero'""· $11\llMI, Cellfornl1'210J NAME STATIEMl!NT tr.e ttrms •nd condiloons hereinafter Mlcllloan Avenue, Cost• Miu , Thi• IN•lnen la conc111cte4 b'f tn In-T1'I tollowl"O perM>ns ere doing nvntloned •nd subJect to conlirl'NIUon f•lllornl• . dlvld\111. 1111111111111: by Ille s.ald S11perlor Court, on or .iter «the pUrPOW of peylno ll)jl obligations BernerdR.e .. 911 •&AIHTERPRISES 11'91MoM lhe 20111 dO of ~rcll lt7S •I 16897 wcurrclbys.ld Thi• t1•1em911t w•• lll•d wtl" 1r.e St Irvine CA 92~ • .Algonquin SlrMI, Suite '1• City of HUl'lt· Oetd ot Tn.st itKludlno tees, cll•rc;its c:..inty Clerk ot Orange COllflty Ofl "1114~ v. Bermln;llan\ iml rngton Be.ell, County ot Orange. :;! npenses Of Ille Trvst~ -of Ille f'el)ruery 11, lt7S. Mll\I\ llrM\, lrvlne. CA 92~ State Of Colltornl•, •II the ro911t, hlleand O•ted tllis 4111 d•'I' ol Februery, ttl). "4tlft Allll ft. 'BermlnQll•m, MS. 1041, 1 n I e r e s ~ o t S e 1 d d e FIRSTCHAATEA . Pvbll.i.ect Or•noe Co•sl Olll'f PlloC, eeauctesert O'ld AustrellU:taS cuSed el Ille lime of deal" •nd •II the FINANCIALCORPOAATION. Feb 2S, •rd Mar. 4, 11. 18, 191~ 636-15 Tiiis businen' Is conducted lly • r I g 11 t, t I I I e a n a I n t ere s I · 0 Trustee • QWlerel pennerslllp. lh•.1 ttle es111e ol said ctec .. std h.ls ac-A. M Knopk• PUBL C Nb C -ElelneV. Blrmlngllam quired by oper<11tlon °1 law 0 IUAltorney·in·F•ct I Tl E Thi\ st•l-nt w•s filed ..,," lllt o111erw1se, 011\er th.In or In •ddthoo t St1U FICTITIOUSBUSINESS Covnty Cle11t of Oren;. COllnly °" 111a1_,01 said deceased H Ill Publl"'tdOren91CoHtOtlty ... M>o, Na .. I ~TaTIMIENT ~tw111ry S, tt1J, --tune"' dHlll, 111 and to •II that ut1al Ftb It ts .nd M..,. 4 1'1S jl1.1S ~... .. ~ ..._., r I 11 pr Ip tr I y p I t I I c u Io r I y ' ' ' ' Th• tollowl119 per50n1 •redol"Qbu$1· PubllalMd Orenoe cout O•llY Pl~ dK<rllltdlltoll-s.t .. wlll . PUBLIC NIVW"ICE nttT•M•!: 00 .. T ,..l)ru••v11.1t,2S,1ndMarch4,197S ' L• SI, Trecl l•,.. os ptr mtp ,.. va& .. ..u FACTORV, 1112 •1s OINld In Booll 76 .... 99S 22 •net 2lof STA·llU TnKtNl.7Ut Sunflower, Coue Mua, Celtfornle Mlpt, Ofllci•I Re<onft of o ranoe c:o..n- 9141' PUBLIC NOTICE 1y, c.11torn11. A1.., kno""" es u11Wtt1 Albert J. H•dhty, 31S 22nd St., Costa Moi•1im Avenw, Fullerton, C•lllomi.._ Mew, C:.llfornoa 92621 FICTITIOUS 9USINESS Terms of S.le: Cesll In l•wllll ~y Tll• foflow1n11 Is • cop, of "Notoc;e~. Ille original of which wes llltd IC>f re- Conl on febrvery •. 1t 7l 1n tr.e office of U.. Cou"IY Recercierol Orenoe Coun4y. Lorraine H. H•dlev. 321 Und $(., HAM• ITATIMINT ol tllt UnllM Sl•l•s on conllr1n11tlon of Costa Mel<11,Callforft1at·.i.11 Tllelollowin;person••r•OOl,.b\1¥· ult, .or Ptrl cash and b111nce Tiiis bllslneu It condutted by.., 1,,. 1111, es evldtfleff lly not• aec11reo by mort91t91 Oiv1ctu.I. Ill l!LPAC l!Ll!CT RONI CS, (1) « TNM DIM on Ille prooert' IO Mid. NOTICE OF lltlACH AND OIFAULT ANOOI' ILICTION TOCAUH IALI 0" RIAL Lorr•lntH. M•dley t:LEXDN POWER SYSTEM$, UI Tft\ per <lnl ol 1mo11nt bid to bl• Tllot •••t•ment 'WH l•lld wit" the ELPAC COMPONENTS, 31JI So ,,.,.. llO\lledwlth ltkt. , ,RO,.IRTY UNOllJ 0110 County Clerk of Or .. 110• County on dlld Avenue, Sant• An•, C•lllornl• eldUN' oOtrt to be In wrltlno ltld wtll ~r.'I 11, 1t1S. n10s bl recli'-t<I et lh• 1lor•~•ld oftiu 11 0"TRUST IN THI! MATTER of I ... i:-ect ol Tt11ll l!Wde lly OllANGE COUNTV PROPERTIES 111,A Llmlltd perlnershlp, to fl I AST AMl!RICAN TITLE INSURAN CE COMPANY, • C..llf°"'I• corPOrello11, Tr11stee, oatea ,,.Y M. ttn, recorded Jun• u, 1tn, u Do<""'"'' No. uno. In 9ooll 10111, pe91 414 of 0111<1•1 Recordt, In 1111 Of· flu of IM County Recorder of °'""111' Co\ir11y, Calltornle, H <11rlno •mon<J OC?llr Ollll11•tlon1, • no1e for llOl.000.00 In favor of WILLIAM A. KA NOLD.ANO LOUISI! H. MANOLO, h1lllllnd ~ wlfen lolnt 11n1111•, or order. F4117' ELPAC ELtCTRONICS INC ..., time •lier Ille llrst 1>11"4lcatlon Plllll•ll\ed Ot•r1oe Cout O•lly Pllol, 3131 So. St•ndlrd ""'""'· s...ia ~: 119reof...-llef«edeltolsale. Fell. JS,OnCIMOr ~111, 1&., 1'7S ~7S C•lllornl• tllOS Oii~ Febr111ry It, ltH Tl\ls ~Jl\e~S IS conducted by. COf" JO.ANNE SHANER poretlOn. JISSICA A. LUHMAlll El~c l!leclronlu, Inc. llDW.A•D K.AMfllt, l••11lre F. Gordon Benltard, ltlt1 A~ln ltnet, Suite I President ~ .. aclt, C.lllerftll "'" P UBLIC NOTICE Thi• ll•lement wu lllM wlltl tllt ,.._,..., lw Joo.Anne Shaner, "'ICTITIOUS aUSINUS C0<intv Clerk of Or.nee COllnly Oft AUN W. CURTIS, E•qulre NAMI STA TIMI NT Fellrwry 10. 197$. '1SClvk C.111~ Drive, West, ........ Ttie lollowl~ person 11 dol .. ORIGOHAARliON Sont•AU,(llllentl1'27tl llllSltMSs u : lrvl11, Cellen a Jusu~ · . AllM,.y ~ J.stlce A. Lullman ISL.ANO TENNIS, >01 Merine Aw .... , Wlllllire 81vd., tth Floor PubllSlltd Orenge Co.st Dally Piiot, No.S. 8alllo• !\land, Cellf,.,"2 lewr1y Hiiis, COlllorr1la9tJll Feb. 2S, 26, and Mar. 4, 19H M.,7, NOTI CE IS HE.fltlEIY GIVIN 11\0t • l>rHCll ot In ol>llO•llor1 tor wtllcll wld Otedof Tt11$1 It• MCUrjly ... IOCCllrN!d In 11111 llltre has """ • deltlllt In Ille 111'1'\'Mnl ol lltl lnst•ll"'"'' of pr1nc1 ... 1 Rulh COrol Whitney, 1101 South 81' F40t91 Front. Bat~ hl•nd, C.0111. '2"'2 Pu91'Slled Oran119 Coast O.tily f'llOt PUBLIC NOTICE Tiiis business Is condueltd 11¥ II\ Ftbr\lolry 18, 2S, •ltd Merell 4, 11, lt7S lndiv1CIU1I. SJ).7J iTATIMINTO" AIANDONMl'fT. Ind ln1ereu WhlCh Nctme dllt e>n Rut"C. Wllitrwy Tiiis stetem.nt wu filed wtltl tN County Clent ot Or•noe CO\H'lty °" FeMutry 5, lt7S. ..... Pllbl•'"«'<I Or•noe Cout 0•1ly l'lk>I, Ftbru.1ry 11. It, 2S, •nd Ma rcll 4, lt1S 4'l-7S PUBLIC NOTICE 0,. USE OF t December u, lt1• end •II wllMClwnt flCTITIOUI aUllNIESI MAME ln\lallme111tof prlnclul and Interest. PUBLIC NOTICE Th.t folltwi"9 persons ll•vt •NII· NOTICI! IS HIAlllV GIVIN 111111 I Sill• Cloned Ille 1111of1111 ticlitlo111 Ml111t1 turll\er Clel•un !tis been m•de 111 I~ SU .. IRIOR COUltTOP'THI! -U.S. Ol!YELOPMENT·Q\JAIL perliw"""ce ol Ille Ollll11tllon DI ... la ITATIOl'CALIFORNIA'°" COU NTRY VILLA GE, 4100 Birch Tr11stor• contelned In Peraorallft. Of THI COUNTV 01' Ollt.ANOI St•HI, Newport euch, C•lifornl• 5-<llOft A Of Hid Oetd of Truu, II PIY Ne ..... ,.. ~ ttt60 •t ltHI ten dlY' before dellnQlltn(y all TICI OF Hl.AltlNO 0" "ITITIOM Tiie flclltlout 'business n•me ,.. tH11 .. wuod11POntllt~y. There TO ISTAaLl5H INTIRl5T IN lened 14 •!Jove wu flted on No....-nbef Is now owing A/'IO -Id upon w ld note "l•SONAL P"O"IRTY ..ORTIONI ?I, 1972 In Ille County of Oranoe 11\e Sum ol $100,&J7.6S prll'l(ipel, Ind In· "WMICHAllllHILDIVANOTNIR 111 R8ALTV VENTURI AS· llrHlll\ere-lromNovefl'\blrU,191•, 211.. l,.,....C .... ISl.tl f SOCIATES,INC .. .ol19enerel111"'-, pl111 l1t1 c1ttr90. 8y ,..._of Mid FICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS Es1111 pf l!STHl!R PE.Al,'L 1100 Wlhlllre flouleverd, Loi AnQelH, llrt1ch1nddtl1111t,!llt._,..lr(Olc:llrtd NAMI STATl!M•NT MARKHAM, 0.CHMd . CA'°°57 11\alllM•hOle of H1dunpolcl•1NM1nt of Tiit loll-l"O Pl'"'"' •reCIOlnvbull· NOTICE IS Hl!ltllV GIVEN that J, (21 v. s. 0 e v EL 0 PMt!HT "'"'note •ncl •II Otller a.im1 M<"'9CI lly ne\u~· PATRICK M CCARROLL, Ad· CORPOAi\TION, former 9er1er•I WldOffdotTrustl•lmmectlatelydlll 'f.J ~ROA BRIGHT PO\.ISH co .. ~l\lslrator witlt-IM-Wlll AnnHed, 1111 partner, ••OO llrch Street. Newpor •nd .,..,.bit'. •nd nofk • 1• hereby t lven t727S Oe lmler. Senta Ana, Calltoml• filed Mfeill • 1Mtl0e11 w .. , .. ..,... .. etae-. CMll • .,... · · of the etecllon ol Ule *'lllft'-«I 10 '2105, lrvone lndustri•I Como lex ~nterHI olllle.Est•I• •rid other pe~ This buslntt\ •as conducted by a CllUM IM Fl RST AMl!ftlCAN"'TITLE Ill ~lcolm F Me1iuiar 740 w 1nilndtocert.1n•ccountssettort111nlht llm•tedpartnerSh•P INSURANCE COMPANY.• COlltorn1a Hun11ng1on Or. Apt. H Arc~1a cA s-tition Ind t~I Ille Co11rl make II! Realty Yentu~ • corpor•t•on, TruslH 1nereu..-r, tose1~ 91000 • • • Ordl< tltlt no aostrillutlon be made fron' Auoct.ttes tnc. Ille .,..perly described therein In thlli lftytfMl4•«4UftltUl\tll 1"8Nlotl""lft. 1 Oel. CAfp., ' rntMer provided In w id O.edof Tr11"• 121 ICe-lh O. M.;ullf', Wtllt l"olC U.S ....... wet-t•t '-t· ..0 notl<~I' f11rtller Mr•bw 91¥911 thll .. Ctott T1nlln CA'26IO leretlt Mft Mol\ ••ttrmlllld, r• -· ........ " .....,_ , • ' ' ~ .. wllkPt It !Nell for ... -.. , tie!\ Ille llllde ltll'd MNlolore 1.cull4 Thi• llllllnen 11 <•~led ir, • ..,..,.._ 1 r•ltt. ,_ 11\d dllllvef'ld 111114 Truttle • wltt.M 111Nrel par1Mfllllp ""U<lllvt, ~ tNt ttte UMI .. ~ -~ ..-Mo I I F M.o I ol ""'"" Ille -hie ...,. ... .. '1111 •l•i.t'llMll ... flied -''" .,. dKIM•lktn of Wld l)roacll .,. def•111t Tiiis 1111:!.~t ;_11 ~II:. wlltl IN Mln:ll 31~ tt1S, 11 t :to •·"'" In 1111 ty Clt fll of Ora11tt C-i'/ °" onct1wrlll011dt1NndfOl'lht11lloh•I~ County Clerk of Ortn91t County °" ~ll'Ollft,.I OofNr"""'' Ho. hf Mk l'tbolary 10, 1t1S. aroiaerty. , Febrwry • lt1S c~. el100Clvl( C.11ter Of1"9Yittll., lfl tltOal•T a . WlllLINO • NOTICI ' ' P•t INCllyolSlflttA111,C1llforl\I&. L.ltlllM&W1tlll111 Y" ""'Mn Ille ritltt le c-Ille JOSLYN ROITN Oltldl'tll#\ltryl7, 1'Jj, 'IM ...... "'"'9rltrffi *'"II Wl<rl!IM Mrtlll aM Ne- ANGERHOl'llll OlOS&CON.QON • WILLIAMl.ltJOMN, LM~a.CA ... 71 .. _. .... ., .... ., trwL .... Cllw ... •tff 1¥11 -• c-tyClerll . mttt' ... ., Ille CMI CIM ~"'"' p1..;.._. CAt1ltt '• 1 MCKINNA& PIToTINO lluwlthed Or'•nge Coell Diiiy PllOt, •wtt1 M .. Cllf'H .... 111119....,,.... T .. : 1twiJ2 MUwtltl*e alM., *" ,.._ ,..._II, H,1~ Mir. 4, 1 r.tt11 ~7 :. .. ..._,.., ,.._111re• 1ty laot llCtl• Pulllithff Orlllf9 Co.ut O.lly Piiot. LM ........ Clllf, Mitt tMvl .....,.,,"' '''"'tnt If .... ""' """"4, 11, "· u. m• 69).Js =:!e:~~ti..er PUBLIC NOTICE ::'.,.: .':':'~.!. '11"! '::•=!....~~ PWtlt111d 0r ... oe eo.it °'"' Pllol 1 .. ,.. '"'""' Mer• re1111141'8m111t 11 ,..jjj. PUBLIC N<n1CE ·· 2nu Ptc:TITIOUI IUSINllS NAMI ST.ATIMINT TN touowtnoperlOl\I ,,.. dOll\O.._,· neues: PLANKl-40USI!. 10011 Valley View, Cyprtn , C•lllornl• t06JO FAR WEST SERVICES. INC:., A C.lllornle corporellon, 1l12 ll•YftOI-. Senl• Ant, C•llloml• '270S TlllS lllnll\Ht la COftdllC led bye COi'• POt•tlon. FAR WIST Sl!lllVICIS, INC. w 11111m c. MCintyre, Vice "'llldent Thia ateltmtnl wu flled wll" tht COi.iniy Cieri! of 0rt"91 County on Marco 4 10 ltJS • 114'7j NOTICI TO CRIOITORS Ille, It , ... Mfllllt ,, not '""" wtlltl• . • • • su,.•R1o•cou•TO,.THI ltll'M1Mt1tt111e11ew11ttt111,.,.,..... .. PUBLIC NOTICE Ulla lllflc•, Ille rltltt ., relnstatNMllf ITATI OP CALI ..ORNIA POlt wlll t«mlt11tt 111• 1111 ff...,.Y MIY .. . TM I CO':T::.::ltANOI Ml•. . PICTITIOUI IUllNllS Ettate of JAMES N SHRAOIR Te dllterml111 tr relllsl1tenWllt 11 N.AMl ITATIMllllT • Dl!CIASl!O • • POUllll• el\d th• •mo11nt, If • .,,, 1lle r.llowlllfl PlflOl\I ere OolllgM'-NOTICI IS Hl!RllV OIVIN lo ttll nee .. ..,., lo Cllf• Ole def1ult, cont.ct ...... ; • cre4110t1 Of Ille lllOW Mmed ~ tllt llenell<l•rv Of t'llOrtt•oe• llf lllelr MAHLIR IM .. ORTS, llU SMr· ll\lt t ll PtrM>ns havlnt cli lmt ... IMt wee"-''" lnlereU, •hole -Md lnete11 Piece, Suite N tOS, Htwpert 1111 Hkl dKtdtnl .,. required .. flle lddreu n of llM <Ill• of 1111, notice 11 leecll, C:•llfonlll t26'0 Wllll•m A. K•nold, LOlllU H. l<•l'IOld •l t•I Majid U400 lelqrldt St ~ tlltm, with ll\4 nennary vouclltra, 1" 230 Ce11rll10 StrHt Colle MtlO CA • W..Cmll\tte~. Cllltornl• tita " Ille Offl<e 01 lllt '1"11 01 1"° now en· '2•27 ' ' JoM Mahler, ltll Shirl net*' ,.tee, tilled COllrt, °" 10 present '"em, wlllt"" 0.ted Jtn11ery tt. lt71 ~leech, C:.lllornl• 9"60 l\ICftW'Y YilllCl'llrs, 10 the llndtf'stpd "' Wllll•m A. l<•nold Tlll1 bll1lno11 11 conducted i.y a It '"0 •Ille• 01 "" •llorneys, /1/ LoulH H. ICa nold rllPMIMnhlp IOWARO$, l!OWAAOS & ASHTON, ""blltlled Oranoe co .. t °'"' PllOI IQOllMIJld. 00 N. Brend llYd., OlenUI•. ,.l).ll,lt.]J.9Ql!'tfc.•.1t1J 427·1S Thia llattmont WH fllt4 Wllll ltle C.llforl\lt tl20J, •"fell 11 tlle ptac. of1--_._.-. ...... -.. ...... ,;..;.;..-.;::...._;;:~ Cou c 11u11111t1Oftr.e1t11C1er1l9111d II\ •II met· PUBLIC NOTICE 11ty lerll ol Ore1191 COl.ll'lly Ofl len llffl•lnlnt to Ille ut•I• or .,kl c»- "-llnla•y It, ltTS. ,..,. codeftt, within fo\lr moftths Iller ttle ------------------- '4111t P'ubllal\'tcl Or•noe eo.u 0•11" ....... llrsl11U"4IClllOl\Oft"l•no1lc1. ST.ATlf1111N~O .. AIANQqNM"lllT' Pullllll\Od °'"'" COIU 0.llr l"ilOt, ...... IS nd Ml II I • -.. °''" ~l>flllrY •• lt1S. OF UH o .. Fel>f111ry 6, lt7J. ~ .... 11. "· u . ms '"'" •• r<ll4• • •• ms , MAROARIET M. SHRAOI R • PICTITIOUI IUllNlllNMUI ___________ .._ _________ _::SM~· J lla1C11lrlaoft11twlll Tht follOwl~ persons h•ve 11111\- PUBLIC ol 11\e 1b0w Mmtd cHct#lt. Joned llll llM .. lht fl<lllloua buslno • NOTICE IDWAROS,IOWHDU.AIHTC* 1m1 U.S . OIVILOPMIENT· ..--------------.---------u .. t. 9r1M llYd, "'41.AIANT "UM, el 4100 llrch SU-t, PVBU~ NOTICE ANAHllM UVtNOIANDLO.AN AllOCIATIOtf OllMI .. , CAtUO) HlwllOl1 le-.11, C•llltl'ftletu.G CONDI NHDST.ATIMINT o .. CONDITION Al'-Ytflr 1 .. ,.,.,,. Thi fktllfoul lluilnen "'"" ref•red Dlce""-tt. m•tUtltltdltMI P'ubllal\ed Orlllfl Coot Dally PllolJ .. ...,.. w••flledon Novem"9f II, tttt ASSETS '•11t111n II, It, U•""'Marc"~ ltJ~ l111NCOUl\IYJIOr1n91 CASH,GOVl!RNMENTSECURtTIES.ANO ~OS O •• JMI • 10 "I.ALTY VINTU"I Al· l'EOEAAL HOME LOAN BANK STOCK ...... " .... ""' 1 ,S2l,10t ' IOCl.ATH, IHC:., .. 11 llllffll ,.rt11er, REAL l!STATI LOA S .......................... $ l,lal,OOO · PUBLIC NOTICE 1700 Wlllhlre lllvi.'ttrcl. Lei .. _._., LOANS ON AUL U~ATIHi'i:oirOit""'""":· ................ •1•.71voa . ·, c:.t"-'"OOS1 • ; ..... _.... to~~~~~~:~1't~iAr·e·s~L:£'oio'il'!•L:~$i-~i·.;· ........ -.'.~ .... :· s.o."s 1u,u10::.,o,TH•" coR'J~.U,.:ko:.•,~~,;.~'5•~ AEALESTATEACOU.R&DFOltSALIE9R' .. , ..... ,....... 5'7J4~. TATIO,.CAL.IPOANIAl'Oll Pl'\Nt, 4100 llrcll 11,..1, rt INVESTMENT.......................... . s 18$ S66 THICOUNTYO .. OtUNOI • lleach,CA.tt6'0 REALESTATEACOUIREOINSETTLEMENT .. . • Na.A.at4> Tiiis Duslnrss •• , conducted by. OF LOANS. .. ............... : ............ , . . s m 39I NOTICI! 0, HliARING 01" .. I TITION llmlltd pertMrslllD. . OFl'ICIE BOUIPMENT, FURHITUlll~ANO . ' FOR PROIATli .01" WILL ANO FOR RultyV..-iture l:IUILOING$ .............................. •. s 1131381 LIEnlERS OF AOMINISTltATION Assocl•tn. Inc. OTHl!R ASSETS ............................................. :::: s ,·851•3'7 ITHWILLANNEXIED •~I.Cori». TOT.ALASSS.TS .......................................... ,.. s10'970'113 Esteteof Sl!TH THOMAS .ANDRUS. U.S. O.vel0pmtnt Cotpor•· . • • OecHM!d. • tloft, . LIABILITIES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t!Yt • IGtl".c.orp. SAYINGSACCOU T • • KENNETH PROVOST "as flied "'"'In This ll•lt"""' wio$ fll~ct' will\' thP ADVANCES FRO~ FSEOE:°RAL.HOMEil.o.4',:." ",:,: ........ · .. " ... 5119• tr.1.o7• • PlllllOI\ 10( ~Ollele of Wiii •nd tor 1 County clerk of Or•nii-County on OTHEl'I LIABILITIES ANO OEFERREO BA IC .............. S 15,449,319 WMCe of Utters of AdmlnlWll Flbrulry 10, 1t1S. • TOTA L •e INCOME ................ ' 1,421 317 wlli..t"8·'tlflll Annued to Ille S>elllloner RO•IRT• WESSLING . L ' IL I Tl es ....................................... $Ul,01>J:1eo rel«enc• lo •ll1cll IJ m<lde tor turttie; Leltlam & W•t11itl1 • Atty. STOCt<HOLOERSEOUI TY . 1>1•llcul<11n,andt"1tttMUmt tndpl SUSouUll'lewerStrfft • Of llelrlne 11\e s•me ll•s 1119"... • -a.-GUARANTEE STOCK ANO PAIOINSUR"'US ' II 1t 1t1S t 9 30 t ""'1 ~.._.H,CAto17l · OIENE RAL RESERVES r.. . ................. S 117 7JO re ' ' 1 : l .m .. n t PubllslM<I Orin .. 8111ul Oelly 1'1'91. UNDIVIDED PROl'ITS ......................................... I •.. ,·111 rtroorn ot OlpertrMllt Ne. Joi Ml .~ .. "U.tMMlr.i, 11;)9U SU.1S . ......................................... s :_,~1 -t.1t700Cl"1COt"tere>r1,,_W1t ... I IM City of SIMI AM, C•llfWlll .. TOTAL STOCKtiOL01:111$ l!QUl\ov.,. ... + ...... ." ........... $ ,,tW,°'3 .Oiied Fetlnllry 2 .. tt7J. . TOTALLIABtLITIES • WILLIAMl.StJO"N, ANO STOCK HOLDERS EQUITY ................... : .......... ,$tt•,,10,1n ~~'/.W.:}asuOM& NOTICF. :o~2:~DITOltS This llnancill Slltement !Ms blef\ c~ A ,.._...,'-WINTWORTH SU,.liRIOR COUltTOl'THI! ...-• ..,.,l•blOonrequest . -·· .... -Sl•~menc •Ill bt • .,,~J.Glll • STATliOF'CALll'OltNl.AflOtl LOCATIONS: '. • •UClwtcCHttton............. TMICIOUNTYO,OaANM ANAMEIM·MAINOPPICl.HCONO•OO PAIAOl!NA llMIAN,Clllf.""' Ne .A.am llAIA, HUNTtNOTOH lfACH R1v1111sio., HIMU' , .. , tJt•I........ •••••• ...... NI( L. TIU t i. Publlwd Orantt CM1t 6e11v P'fllt ~,.J. 4. ms ...,..,. ..,, ....,.._., Dtcto"CI. ' 7tt.Jf NMIUlld 0rtftt1 CO.st Dolly "''°'· NOTl(t IS Hl'-llY OIVIN •tM -·PUBUC'NeTICE. ... -·-'BUC NOTICE J.., '°' "'' 11J..1S Cltdltenoi '"' ·~ IMllMd ........ IJ"V ~ tll ...,...,. l\fVlflt Clal"'9 ~ . PUBLIC NOTICE •t1• -.c.tltflt ,,. ,...u,,.. .. t11e IYNO~lllOPTHI AN-:.~.ATlll\.NTOP "'9ftl. Wlltl ti. MC .... ry..,...,..., II\ • c.t•tat 1 .. _..... of Ca......,111• • · • • tfle ofllct of tllO cltrll 11 tllt 1101f1t - 620 .... ""'1C.-.Dr .......... 19N<tt.c.tffWlll•'*' •tCTtTIOUllUStNlll ttt...,c-t,erteffltOlltt__.fl .. . • YtHINM0.--..Jt,1t14 .. AMllT4flMS NT NCl'W'tvwcMrt. .. the~••d rot11dftltttt1~1 l~tt,ltM)tl ........ TM ... lewl"tlllf-•r•-.bulf. •U.lrvtt .. Plllll'lttlllftMU.NltlD' Tocll li.oillllH t~t .. l , llM U) 1 .. ,_ ••• MM Ill c.lLI llO'-KIA IAHIC, 191t...,.. ~Ill kltcltltur,lu•lll\Clll ..... a.ll11tl4I ............. 0 1•ICTI0 N. L Ill llUM. ktett ...... Oftl« ... 1m,_ ... e C.,+I I pel•·11t11Guaranty Ce'4tall ICONlUL T ANTI, loon S.11 """"'91 Calltenllf ftlOI, lllfll<" le IN Matlllwy 0.1110alt ,,. ... J, ll11t tSA> flil!lltll11 Valley, Cellloml1 ftM Mlnett of I'-1111der•ltflecl If\ 111 Or1n,_ld->lftlMt111tr1i.ut .. _p1111 t,000,taft. MitM!el J•y l l•wArl, ftOlt lln lllr1,_r1ell\lt19 t1 thtttttt.., ...... l"•OO , llne ti.A) • i.•'41S -.... • ....,..,,," Valley, C..llterl\I• cHtllt. w111t111 teur "*''"' .,_ 11111 ~i.....fllfl••<•urol11tl llUGI t1n1,...fc.tlll\lllt.1111~ic.. CP199 a, Miit ttll '°'-nt 1 Mtrtltt J1nt S.1wart, ,..,. s.t1 Dtttd hW\lefr It. ttJI I ~llSHrtterfapollCytllldlt"•' • . Mltllot, ,_.. V•llly, Cllltlmla UNITIOCALll'O"NIAe.\NK IP1ge >. 11111 171 "1te · ly: '· C>. Lawrie fi 1nc.,.,,.1er '"' yt•f (-• .. U, llM a) U-41,•S Tllll wtllMIU II C.114UCtff ly I Tr111t0fflett Ol~fortlllrttr .......... llM'1Mrlllll.. l•tut• lfll'll~lllot ~ t 1-.,e 11, cm."' · ·" .,... M.J ...... en t11tt11tw11tme~t1K...,_ Wt ...,,.., tettll~ INt tlle Mlw "-ere Ill KceNM<e Wflll tllli Aftiw11 1'1ft ,,._,,... Wt\ fllff Wit" J~I L. "°"' Mll•rMl\I tor'"' ytar •neltd OK91'!\llW JI, lt14, -"the IMllronce Cem Cltrta If Or11191 ~ Ofl .,,. ... 41aVtllttaa,hllifN nll\\l-ofllW SColeOIC•lllorn1•.~lbl-... .,,,._It, lt1S. ........Htttt,UfltwMe•w ' • J E Hlll<hl.on, Vice l"rn!4Mnti ...... Tell flt419'<DM \.A.Htr"914'f.AHl.hcretoryf ""*1"'9cl Ot~ CO.It Delly l"lllC, Altlflleffwl--.r • Pub0.6/Wld Oranot CO.st Oelt;r Pltoe.~rcl\2, 4, s.•.7. tf1S .,._,, Fell.'" •M Mer.•,"· 11, ,.U ,.,._.I.,.. Ol'll\OI CMtt o.lly ,...._ WW M tJ,and Met. 4, II, ti. "1S MWl PUBLIC NOTICE I . , __ • weddings ~ . . : · and Engagements To avoid disappointment, pros"l'lhre · brid~s are ~eminded to have their wedding stories w Ith black and white glossy photographs lo the Daily Pilot People Department one w~k before the weddina. Pict ures recei\'ed after tt)al lime wlll not be used. For engagement announcements lt is lmp~rat1ve th~t the 5lory. also accom. pamed by a black and white glossy pie· ture, be submitted six weeks or more before the wedding dale; otherwise it will not be published. To help fill requirements on ~t.b wed· <ling and e ngagement stories, formii are available in all Daily Pilot offices. Fur- ther questions will be answered by People Department stdf members' at 64.2-4321. . . Horoscope: Cancer Saves Day I With Light Touch WEDNESDAY MARCH5 By SYDNEY OM ARR to transcend barriers, limitations is spotlight· 'ed. You see beyond what appears to be a wall. ARIES c Ma r ch 21· . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Samuels of Corona del Mar have announced the engagement of their dau&hter , Shelley Samuels and Jonathan Tudor of La Canada . He is the son of Mr. and ·Mn. J . Dwight Tudor of L8Canada. The couple plan to marry Aug. 9 in the La Canada Presbyterian Chur:cb. Miss Samuels is a graduate of Corona d el Mar High School and the University of Southern California, where s he af· filia.ted with Del ta Gamma. Her fiance, an alum- nus of La Canada High School, earned a BA in social science at UC Irvine. * * * A s ummer wedding in Newport Beach is planned by Teri Gail Cooper and Stephen William Snyder. The engagement was announc e d by h e r parents, Mr. and ~rs. Jeck E . Cooper of Long B.each. Snyder is the son ot Mrs. Albe rt W. Snyder of Balboa Island and the late Mr. Snyder. Miss Cooper i s a graduate of Lake Havasu High School and airline travel school. He( fi a nce is a Corona del Mar High School graduate. who also at- tende d Orange Coast College a nd California Stale University at Fullerton. * * * Mr. and M'°s . Patrick McGuire of Costa Mesa have announced the engagement of their a..,, da ughle r , Mauree n Churcb, Newport Beach. Siobhan Mc(i.uire to · The brid e-to-be David Leon Russell. graduated from Golden ty of Arizona where she pledged Kappa Kappa Gamma. He r fiance, son of the Walter Wirkcns of Mesa. wi II receiv<.' his doctor of la~s dl•grel' in May from th£> U of A. He 1s affiliated \.I.Ith Sq-!m.J Alph.i Epsilon The betrothed at· w es t Co 1,1 e g e . Her tended Costa Mesa High fianc«: son of the J .B. School and he now is a Baker; of Costa Mesa, student at Orange Coast attended Ya v a Qf i College. College in Arizona and ----------.------------Parents of the bride· Or~nge Coast College. groom-to-be are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Russell of Garden Grove. No wedding da~e h<1s been set. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Vyn of Costa Mesa host- ed a Valentine's Day party to announce the en gage m en t of their da ughter, Susan Vyn to fellow E stancia High School gr a duate Rick Baker. An Aug. 16 ceremony is planned for St. An· drew 's Presbyterian * * * , Mr. a nd Mrs. Ri('hard P. Day Of San Jua n Capis trano have a n- nounced the engagement o r th eir daught e r. Melissa Louise Day to --------J~ A. 1~f 3 Full Service ·i ' Locations in L Huntington S.ach cm n'S PRESCRIPTIONS 0 • CM ..... Acc.11111'1 • Ottl••• ... SPORTSWEAR u'"',~:'rr;:';:.,_, Charles William Wirkcn 1 I . tfle _ 'l of Tucson. ~hfWfFl'tNA BAL80AISl.AMJ 'l ~ , A May 24 wedding is Newpor1Beod1 716Mo<1neAve ~ being planned in t he 548-4121 67.S.1904 11' 5111 s''"' · · SJHJOJ ~~ Community Christian ·--------.. "'""""' ... H•.-V• •. 1*4'11 r., ,,....'"'"' & lhm1lleft ff>.4SS2 \ C h u r c h • S a n Juan ~ _ ~-... -+~--~1 C<1pistrano. '------..... __ tw Miss Day is a graduate of San Clemente High School and lhc Univers1- April 19 ): Dilemma \ CAPRICORN CDec. could exist whether to go 22-J a n. 19J : What ap- or r emain. Key is to pears to be a "locked in" cheek details, lo become situation m ay be tem- familiar with basics. to porary. Know it a nd re- review various factors. fuse to cash in c hips. Coast Activities Planned · flM oflagi£,_'fan ' French Bbtro Dinner TAU RUS !April 20· May 20): Friends and money m ay, for once. ac- tually mix. You get in· valved personally and in business sense. Special tip is received. GEMINJ <May 21-June 20): Lie low pluy wail· ing game. Accent is on contractual obli gations, duty. opportunity for ad· vancemenl and recon- ciliation of differences with family . CANCER <June 21- July 22): Light touch saves the day. Health improves as some work pressure is removed. In· dividu a l who ha s -traveled will pay you meaningful compliment. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22J : Involvement is keynoted and member of opposite s ex fi gures prom inently. Change. travel.· variety are featured. You are re- warded. VIRGO CAug. 23-Sept. 22J : You seem to run into r o a d b I o c k s . 4T h at · s because you apparently insist on hanging on to outmoded procedures. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Re latives may AQUARIUS CJan. 20· Feb. 18 > : Friends are fine until they begin making promises. Know it and be ske ptical in enlightened way. PISCE S <F e b . 19· March 20 ): What ap· peared a setback will boomeran g in your favor. Element of luck or timing is on your side. If today is your ,birth· day you a r e d yn amic, literate. capable of ex- pressi n g yo urself through written word. Sem·n singles in the county. , I ar Single adults in America A 10-week seminar for represent 40 percent of si~gle adults will open the population. lf the Fnday, March 7, at 7 trend continu es, sh e p .m . at Santa Ana said, singles will be in Colleg_e. the majority in a decade. Entitled the Singles Lifestyle, the sessions Fund March 1 will deal with creative · A door-to-door fund challe~ges of single life, campai g n w i 11 b e wha~ it m eans to the launched Friday, March family structure, how 7 , by the C hildren's can you evolve your own A s t h m a R ese arch !ntegrity and renew self. Institute and Hospital. image. Mrs. Anne B. Sloan, Emblem leader, explained the Gayle Pounding was course bas been ar-installed president of the range~ because of the Huntin gton Be a ch g rowrng number of Emblem Club. Servin~ ,.h~1~,-:;~-·--·!1·· .. --_. •. _A~ .... , ·.~!'~~ ~! (' -< _j •• < ' L • ~,,:: • '.,,>..._ '....\ l r ffi: -' ~ . ~~ ~ • I . ..., m a kt' demands . This merely is a testing pro-·.ih cedun•. Key 1s to adhere ~~~? lo principles. I.!,:~ SCOR PIO 1 Oct. 23· r ~ Nov. 21): Consolidate' ' l.''f;-J eash and efforts. Don 't. ~ st' a tle r forces . Play c-:.J cards close to chest and 1 • t~,.. be d e liberat e . Keep poker face. SAGITTARIUS !Nov. 22-Dec. 21>: Your ability fJNE SI,4TIONE(IX 'A ,,,,,,,'J ........ lllYlt ..... (( _, Awdllce,,_a ,,....,,..,._ ........ CM:t• I lec•e-11 Seh ........ o .. s ... Accn.1..re1 f'. Th• hometown newspaper for 111 the Orange C.•I 11 the l•LliQQmfl ' Tuetday. March 11.1975 at seven o'clock rn lhe evening MONTE CARLO ROOM Pro'lram Fcuhions Coordinated and commentated by Florence Smales FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 714·538-2007 Caaa de Nooitu BridoJ Salon, Orange Amcncari Reprogropflict, P'rlnlnt arad i1111ographers. Orang~ Chrl• Htvektrotll PhotOJ1rophy, Plocenho CU.tom Coke• bl/ Marj. Tu•lin CH•igu f>l' Mar)orl• · Floral Original•. Anaheim Kalrilo 1'1'h'd~. Anahdm Parf11 Bo.mar. Orange Poch llalr 1-·aahlon~: Oro• J, 1 with her are Pauline F a rl ey, vice pre - sident;Jutta Paetzold, Be rnadette Whitten and Mildre d Cotti ng h a m, secretaries. and Gladys Garten, treasurer. Affiliants Affiliants Chapter of Hoag Hospital Auxiliary will sponsor a designer fashlon luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 12, in the Sheraton Hotel, Newport Beach. Auxiliary Mrs. Fred W. Bag- gereer w i I I di s cuss Weaving a.nd How lo As seen 11i Seventeen Make a Simple Totebag when the Orange County Section of the Women's Auxiliar y lo th e Am e rican Society of Mechanical Engineers meets at 11 a .m . Wednes- day, March 12. Cookies Area Girl Scouts are participating in the an- nual cookie sale which ends Sunday, March 9. Proceeds aid in · dividual troops and will go toward the develop· ment of th e Joel Scherman camp in the San J acinto Mountains. • A salad with mannJti'd fresh mush10oms and atlichokes -and MJgll P.in·s ~pci;1JI 011 .ind vine· gar dremng . . . • Our lamous Bed Boursuignon -w11h tender chunks ol beef in J del1c1ou> \>\me sauce, folded in a crepe and roppccl with mush- t0om sauce . . • • And a CrepP J./.Jt.1tou1ffe - with a European blend of fresh wcrhin1, s4ts 1oma1oes. ~ggplant and other veget.ible> -simmered togelher. . . • . . . . . c..,,..._ ~ktalla 8 Wlau • COSTA MESA -soi.ith Cout Plau ~ • BEVERLY HILLS --(amden &. Bti1hton Way ,' .' • WOOOWD HILLS -The Promenade . • ARCADIA -S1nt1 Mita Fasllion Park ..... ERICARO • AIUllCAN onus . MASTER CHAMiE leather 011 \\TOOd. new spring ecology. 16.99~17.99 Spr111g lun. The woods are full or 11 Super c:irveouts under soft tan lt>Jthers In a punchy dt>l,1chJble tee. 1\ weave. Soft drape. New grc.11s for neture lovers. We guardntee everything we sr/11 IOO ll JS QUALICAAFT• SHOE STORES Ust )'Our B~n~Amerl(l)rd or Mister Char£e FASHION ISLAND. Newport ~ach . HUNTINGTON CENTER. f:i'l!'tirigton Beach, WESTMINSTER MALL. Wes1m1nster. FASHION SOUARE, Sanla An. SOUTH COAST PlAZA. Costa Mesa ' - 81 . DAI!, V PfLOT Sinner Rues · Wiid Life By ERMA BOMBEOC charitable. :Lord but do 1 deserve a . · P R A Y E R 0 F A .. I'm sorry for puttina yrehiatorlc rodent wlth WOMAN WHO IS AT .the bathroom scales on anrs who l eaps and HOME ALONE WITH A the carpet wetgbln1 bound• from on e wall to KNOW N MOUSE IN . myself. and tellina ever· the next looking for a T~~ HOUSE. yone I dropped five throat to blte? Dear Heavenly pounds in a week. That "Believe me. Lord. · Path er: Thou a r t pro-was dishonest. wlMln I tell You, You are . bably wonderins why I " "I 'm sorry to pretend I th~ last one to whom I .am 1lttln1 here ln the don't hear the children ~~n turn. When l talked middle of the coffee table calling when I am in the to m y husba nd he with an electric broom in b at h r o o m e a t t n 1 laughed. Rlght out loud. mr hand. Halloween candy before <One more joyful noise to 'The simple truth is. <tinner. That's greedy. You and I'm going to Lotd. that yesterday as I "I'm sorry I Jet my , have h im committed.) ·sat meditating on Your husband chew the kids He said to m e. 'Do you aoodnesa, a lS·pound, out for not taking down a mean to say that a two- Cull·a rown m ouse with phone message wben I ounce mouse that is one· vengeful eyes, who had remember wrapping my third the size or your dust not eaten since &irtfl, in· gum In it. That's coward· balls can cause a full· vaded my kitchen. Jy. (If this isn't enough grown woman to become "I know not for what I've got more.) ' sick to her stomach? Do , rea son I am being ''I'm a weak person, you realize you are 5,975 punished, Father, but · · . coutd we talk about It? "A6 You well know, 1 : am not one of the m ost , stable persons in Your . flock. (You will re· ·.member how the dead . water bug in the sink trap who charged me, ·.put me to bed with a mi· graine for a wee k? 1 ' That is why I was un- prepared when You sent me thi s 40 ·po und monster that s t alked a long the wall lusting to satisfy his craving for human fl esh. times the .she of that mouse?' "Doesn't he realize. LQrd, that I likewise have IS.971S tlmea more fear in m e than that mouse? "It's been five hours since J •ve seen 'The Beast'.Lord. May be he ls E Eooooo·wwwww. WW ... ON MY WORD I'LL CLEAN MY OVEN. N 0 W W'l L L Y 0 U KNOCK IT 0 FF WITH THE WILD LIFE?" "I'm sorry I said Ruth Swampfox was s uch a lousy cook s he sliced cheese agamst.the grain and it came out tough. Thal wa s n't very CHEESE OF THE WEEK OS AN exchange pro- gram a nd s taying as a guest in the John Barry home, Newport Beach is Virginia Carey, a senior from Rye. N. Y . She now is u student at Connelly High School, Anaheim. - The Barrys ' daughter Susan s tudied at Rye last fall. BEL DOLCA ReCjlllcr 2.99 lb. M 0 w 2~! OFFER GOOD MARCH 4 THRU MARCH 9 ftra~k©r1 ,~,rm~. OF 01110 5outh Coast 'P laza . -COSTA MESA .. PV8UC NOftCB . PUBLIC NOTICE IU , .. ,Oii COU•T o• ,... ~cttTIO\lt tUtlNat •teTIYIOUI IU$ttttlH -.ones OP T•UsH•·· SAL.a ITATIOllCAUPOaNIAfl'Ott NA#&lf•Tlt*IMT NA#l ITATltiAIMT .... mt TMtCOUMnO•OlltAMM 1M ....._..,,. .. ,..... It -'111 tlllttlltWll'll..,..,_.,,~~ NOT\C,ISHllU!IY OIVfM: ..... ...,. ......,... .. , "'-'••· Tlltl.,. MONOAV, MAlltC:H 10. ms NOTICI o• M IAatMe OP UNITIONAM~l.ATl, .. UA* Al .... Al.T C()ATINO COMltANY, eltnellOutOf ll;OOA.M.•ttt..nwlnen ~IT1~ llOll ,lltOMTa M wt Clteta.c:.1aMltW,CAttll6 Ult WHt 0••11 .. 1"-'"· 1'1111 ... IOI\, lfeMt ot tM Adml,.htt•tloll lllllldlnt ""o '°" .... ,, ••• Ta1TAM8N· \11Mtfll R•~"41 HIC111, rttSAYOll c..lllwNt~ ...... 11\ lllf I.A H'l>tl CM< c:..nw, '""" Of'Ct*.C.ttN\llU.CAt'atlt ..., .. wry ... IC. .. tnc . ,.., .... CltY" ....... ., •• ~11ty of OtMQt, l•itlt .. tltUCI ,ltAtO( Cl.Alt!(, • 'hlft tMJMss h <~ell •Y en .. ~ ........ ...-City, (Allf, W it-' CellfO""I· llllltlT CHAln£1t 0.CNMIS. ..,....., t«>M , FINANCIAi. COllPORATIOH, I c.ot· NOTIC:I IS HllltllY ttVaN tllel Y~ ttl<U Tnls lhdlntn b conchKled bt • <Ot· PCl't lloll, H Trvll". und« o.td of COltlllNI .i. Cl.Alltl( ~a llltd,_..11, 'nllt ltit~t Wt' fll•d "'4UI u. pOtttlon. TNSt In lilt or11ln111 emount · ot ltlon tw ~"9tt ti WllJ ..-. f1W i.. ~, Otftr. Of Or•~ County on Bt'f $111rry S.•I Co • '"'· $11,400.00 uec11led by: STE P'iEH A. -•of Lellen TtalffMfl,trt to"" ~t. 1tlS. Pel•rG Ml<Fttltnd, KISH, •n unmerrltd man, •net r .. 111-r ,.,,,."'' It •lllCl'I le ,,... ~ Pre•lclenl corde<I on Nowmiwr 12, lt7S In 8ool. l9f tllftMr ,.rlic.111era. alld tNt t119 ,._.,!Mil Ortnoe to.st 0.Uy P!llPt. Tiil\ i111ernen1 wo tutd """" tn. "" P•gt llS of Offlcl•I Rtcorlb ol tlmt Miit ple<t of l'lffrlnt tllt ...,,,_Mt """'-'~11, II. U, 1nd Mirth 4. 1'7S Colltltl' Cltrk of OnnQt COllMY OrMQll Co1111tr, C•lifofnl1, of wtlldl Ill fOf' N\•1'(11 U, tt7•, •tt:*Oa.1'11. Q.75 Ffl>. 10, 1'75. Deed of Ttu\l AMERICAN SAVINGS IM<0411'11'Mm OI DtperlmtlltNt.iOI "· =-GltlGGHAttltlSON, Atty. ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION, IHOf"llO(•· . CIUrt, •l i. Chile. C.11ttr DrlW PUBLIC NOTICE , '"''"· c.11tn a Jeu111t Uon. <S.uccusor tienellcl•ry 10 '"· Ill lllt City t i llnll AN, . ...IWll~lr1ahi•.,t1ll lllr. PARAGON LENDERS, INC.I IJ Ille llforn.11. . • PICTITIOUS BUSI Nii.SS .. ittrly Hiii .. ~Ill. toll! tieMflcl•rv. lly ... son of 0ef1uu '" lhe 0.ttd '''"~erytl, lt7S NAM• STATaMINT UU)UM.Ua tteYft*lltllll' .... """" OI obl'911~ WILl,.IAM I . ll.IOMN, • TM ....... no persons .,.. 6olftO ~I ""'"'" IMttby. •nd "°"'' ol dtftull Gou11\y(ltrll MIMUUI. 'r . Pvbllwd Or•nge Coast Dlll'I 111..-eM 1ent11c11ry'5 •'-'"~ llO ~-to ltlCHAlltDl.McCANN · M~W"'09' MARINE . •AOIO & FM, II ts Ind ....,.r 4 ti ,.75 JM-l. 119 IHI Ille properly llerelnbtlOw &n.,My•tuw l .... CTftONltS. 2620 w. eotist Hwy., • • • ........ · • • dtterllled, n•v•nQ .,..,. rt<onr.d es 1wutt.ff•tt11ttttt.1111tt• ~9Mcll.CAn..a PUBLICNOTICE ~ ortvldM for by•••,,.. more"*' LMA119tlt1,Ctllftn1le*l1 'nlofftel IC. Rosntglt, 227'6 11W'M monthl n.vlng eltPttd 1IN:ewld Tel: (IUI ..U.lll t IU-rt, I I Toro, CA '2'30 a S6l6J ~!Ion, wlll wll •t llUllllC tucllon AUerMy fer: tttUtltMr YWftftU Snow. 12342 llllellell, NOTICE Of' SALE Olf tt U. lllghtst blddtr lor U Sll, ~Ytl>lt Pvl>U"'" Or•noe eo11t 0.11., "~ °"""°'ow. C•lll. 97640 llUL l'llOI'• ttTY AT I" lewful money ol lht Ullll•d Stales of FtllfwrytS tt t nd ,.,.rch4 1'75 ... ,, Ttlla IMltl~5 Is <Onduad b., • PllYATI UL.I A!Mfi<• •t tne time ol ••I•, wllhout 1 ' • 1 ' ....,al pertMrslllp. , ... A tt• w.,.r.,ty uprus or Implied •s to lltle, PUBLIC NOTICE Tl!OnYslC.Rosrwgle •~' ... =or encumllranct tllt In-Tiil• sta•ment ••s fllecl with the 111 Ille 51Mr ... r C:~ 01 tlll St••.,.. d d lttks .... 11 f'ICTln'bUI eUSINHI NAMe ITATU .. NT TM followln11 ""'°"' ,,. dOl"Ollual ntUH L IZZIE 'S ATTI C, UOI $o. Cllunty Cltflt 1 o ,.,_,~ ~llfor'llM '" ,,.. fOf' lhe Cowllw -' "" conve.,. 10 •n "4W -• H o '"'lit ._...,.y °" OtMlQt well tnntee, In •nd lo tne fol!owlnq ... ...,..ryS, lt7S. In lht rn.llt• Of Ult Hiett of CIHCrt .... 11'-•l'I' '" Ille County ot flu"'I·~ 0 ~I DOROTHY 1 1.IZAtlTH IMeS. Or ...... ,tt•teotCelll0tnl1: "' ....,. r111ge Cotst 0..lly Pilol, Otcu~ t.01 2' ot TtlCI '72), lo tr. Oty or \llty II .... 2S,llld Mt"ll4, tt1) NoHU ll llertbl' t lwn IMI "" \Ill• c:.t• Mew ... illo•ft"'. m•P ll'lereof ___________ '6a. __ ,, a.r .. ontd JO·ANNf SHANl!R end ~orWd '"!look 141. P•ots 44to41, ln- J e SS IC A A. LU H MAH , Ct. Cllllh't of Mlsctll•ne-Meps, rctcordS Ac1m1n1slr1trhtol '91dtsltl• wfll wll1t elwk10renoeCo11n1y. PUBLIC NOTICE Ever9rte11, S.ntt .C111, Ct lllornlt t17W 8erntrd R , lltl91t, UOI So. tverorMll, Stnlt An•. Ctllfomle tU01 E ll uutn l••v••. UOI So. "CTITIOUS8USINES..--- lvtrg .... n, Stnlt All•, C1lllor111t'2107 MAME STATEMENT pt1va1e !.llt, to lll• n101test 1>1d0er, upon And commo11ly It"°"" IS: 3261 tilt terms Ind condll1ons hereinafter M1<1119•11 Avenue, Cost• Mes•. rntnloon.d •nd subject lo conhrmetlon ~lllorn1• T1t1t buslntl\ b colld11<t•d by en In-Tiit tolla•ing persons ••e dol"ll dlvldu•I. "'-''*' ••: Berntrd A. 11 .. olt .... INT EA PRISES.""' Mann Tlllt stettmtnt wet llled wltll the St INlnt CA 92664 County Clttk ol Ore1111• County Oii "llelM v. Bermlngllarri, i1991 Ftbr111ry II, 1'7S. MIM StrMI, lnrlne, CA '1664 "41"2 Altft Ill.· 8ermlnoham, MS. 1041, Put>ll.tltd Oranoe Co•\I Oelly PllOI, Betvdtsef1, O'ld, Austr1lla 428S Ftb. H. an<J Mar.•. 11, lb, 19/) 1>38·7S This business Is tondu(led by 1 oener•I ptrlnershlp. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS NAMa STATaMENT Tltt follow1119 persons •rt doing~· ""' ••: THE DONUT f'ACTORY, 11n Elt lne v. Bermlngnam Thi' $1iltment was tiled wllh tnt County Clttll ol Orange Covoty on Febr11tr'1' S, ltU. .... , Pul>llthed Or•noe Co.tst Dally Piiot, Fet>ru.,v ll, tl,lS,andMarch•, 197S 40f>.7S bY the !.l1C1 Superior Court on°' tlte< lorlh•n>urpowofptyinotheobhg.ttlons • secured by said 11\C lOth day of ~rch. l'7S, 111 t68'17 Dud ol Trusl in<1ud.n9 tees, d11rve\ .llgonqu1n Slrec!I, Suite 1, C•IV of Hur1I· Md expenses ol the Truslee and of Ille rnglon 8etch, Cou11ty of Or<1n9e, wle ':>taleot Calitornl•. all IM righl, t1t1eane1 0 ;1ec11111s 41,, d•Y 01FeDru•rv,1'/S. I n I t r e s ~ o I s a I d d e FIRSTCHARTEA ceased at Ille time ol deatn and ell Ille FINANCIALCOAPORATION · r I g n I , t I t I • a n d I n I e r e s I · .n Trustee ' IMI 1ne estalt ot said ~<cu.ed h.ss ac-A. M. Knopka quired by operation o t l•W o r ltsAltornev-ln·F.tct olhl'rwj~. otner tn1n or In addllion lo · · ~9182 lhal 0 1 s•ld dece.tsed H l htt Published Or•n9C cont OtltY t'•IO<, t•me ot dutn, 1n and lo •II I.hat <91'1•1 Ftl>. 18 JS •ne1 Mar.4 1'7S J,iJ.7S ,.,, propert y p 1rt1c u1ar1v -• • ' dla< rlbtd ••follows, to-wl I: I.• SI, Trtct , .... u ptt "'IP rt· COtdtd In Book 7'. '•ges 22 •nd n of IMP'. Olfl<l•I llte<o••• ol Ot1noe Coun- PUBLIC NOTICE STA•tlU y,,,., .... 7111 Sunllowtr, Cost• Mut, Ct11torn;• 91626 Albert J HaClley, 375 22nd St .• Cost;i Mew. Ctlilorn1i1 911>77 PUBLIC NOTICE ''· C.lllorn;•. AIM> kno""' ts lltlWMt ----Muz1mAvenue, Fulleflon. Calllornla, Tn• follow1no h a <OPY of "Nolotct", the or•oinal ol which w•i filed lor •e· <Ofd on FellfUl•Y 4, 1'7S 1n the offke Of Ult Cou11ty Recorder of Ortllllt Couotr. Lorr11ne H Hadley, llS Und St .• Co~I• Mew. C.ihforn1a """ Tiiis l>llslnen ll conducted by en ln- di•1dutt. LOttl lftt H H•dley Tn" ll•teme111 wu liltd w;lh t!lt Counly Cleo of Or•llOO Counly on Februtty 11. lt1S. FICTITIOUS SUSI NESS Terms ol Sitt: Ctsn In l••lul money NAMa STA TIM a NT al tilt UnllM $t•IH on conllr1Ntlonof Tiit lollowtng pt'rsons .,, dOIP'19bu\I· ult , or Pt rt c~ult en cs t111tn<• nn• •S: •~ldtn<M bv NI• secured by mor199ge Cll ELPAC: ELECTRONICS, m Of Trvtl Ottd 0" tilt property 10 sold. ELEXOH POWER SYSTEMS, lll Tfft per cent ol •moUfll bid to be. ELPAC COMPONENTS )131 So Sltn· llO'li.dwltllllld. NOTICE OF alt IACH ANO DEFAULT AND Of' a LI CTI OH TOCAUSI SAi.i 01' lllAL • ,110,.llTY UNOlfl OHO OFTllUST IN THE MATTl!lt ol tho Dted o. dtrd A¥enue, S.nl• A~•. C11llornl• l lcu or olltn to tie In •ritinv Ind will '170S 1:11 rtetl...0 •I tlle •fOttWld offt<t •I F41m ELPAC ELl~CTAONICS. INC .. eltY llmt .... , lllt l1t1.1 pvbhcallon Publ•SIWCI Or•nve Coot Dt;ly Polo!, Jl)t So 5t•nOlrd A,..r1u. S.nlt Ant ""'°f .,.d befon d•lt or sale. Tr11\I m1Cle lly ORANGE COUNTY PRO PERT I ES I: IA Llmllt d ptrlnerslllp, lo FIA5T AMl!ltlCAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, ii C.llfoml• corpor•tlon, Tr11s1ee, Odt.d Mlly 2•. ttn. re<o•dld Ju11• "· 1tn,"' 0o<11t11ent No. um. In lloolt 10111, lltOt 04 of Ofll<l•I Record•, In tM ol· lie• ol tM C011ntv R•cordtr or Or1noe Cou11ty, C•llforni•. H curlPIQ •mooo ollttr oblioatlon•. • nole lor l lOS,000.00 lnft ... orofWILLIAMA. l(ANOLOANO LOUIS!. H. ~ANOLD, llu•btnd 41'11 wUt H Joint te11tnls, or order. Feb. 2S, •nd Mtr ~. "·-1e, na 6»H Calilor~l• 9110s • ' Otttil Ftbrutry It, 1t7S Tlus ~·ness IS condu<l•d by. (Of• JO·ANNE SHANER ---------1 ooratton. JISSICA A. LUHMAN Elp•c Eltctronln, l11c. EDWARD l(AlH&R, a1411lrt F. Gordoo B•nlttrd, lutf &~I• StrMI, Sulle 1 Prtt,.Hn~ MuMilltttft .. tell, Ctlllornll tJMt PUBLIC NOTICE Tll11 llllem•nt WU flltd Will! the "'"'""Y .... Jt·Allllt Sllttttr. f'ICTITIOUS BUSINIU Co..r>ly Clerk of or ... 11e County Oft Ac.AN w. CUllTll, E1quitt I NAMI STATaMINT February 10, 1'7S. 6tl(hric C.11ttr Orfvt , W•st, lull•IH The following per1on •S dOl"Q GltlGGHAAlllSON S.~ttA .. ,(tllfort11ttl10t bullnen n · Ervin, Collen & Jeuu~ · . AllOf'"'Y tor .ltol~• A. Lu1tm111 ISi.AND TENNIS, :IOI MtrlneA .... MOI Wll1lllre Blvd .. 9th Floor Pub11Slled Or•n11t Coa~t Daily Pllol, No. S. Blllbo• l•l•nd. Ct llf. •2.U .. 119flY Hill•, Cililorr1ii tt212 Feb. 7S. 21>. •nd Mtr •. t91S . M .. 7' NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVl!N lhll ii t>rea<ll of •n obUgatlon lor Whlcll 1.<11d Ottdof Tr115l l1• HCUtltY llOCKCurtt'd In lhll there lllS bHft • dtlt ult In lht Pllvment 01 tne ln1t1llment of prl11Clp<1I Ruin Carol Wltltncoy, 1101 5oulll 84y F40197 PUBUCNOTICE Front, 8alb0a l•l•Pld, Cat.I. '1~ Pu\)lis/\ed Or.t1199 Co.ut Oa11y Pilot, This business Is condu<ltd bV t11 Feblwrw 18, 15, arid M<i. rcll '· 11, 1975 1nd<v1d11•I. Rulh C. Whllney SSHS ifATIMINTOllAaANDONMl!NT •nd lnternt which bflc•mt dut on Of' USI OF Otctmbtr 14, 1t74 '"d •II •ui>Mqu.n1 This ll•t•mtnt wu llltd "'4111 tilt County Cleric of Ortnge C~ntv on February S, 1t7$ ,.... Pub11'11f<f Or111ve Cont O••IY Pi iot, Feb•~·'"· II, u. •N:HA•rch4, t'1S .. HS PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI BUSINESS HAMii lnll1llme11tsol pr1ndp1I and Interest, Tht follOWlf\9 persons /\ave tbtft· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVl!!H 11\oll I ml4 dontd the 11H of the llclltlou1 ~netl further dtlaull ltts bten 11\lldt In lllf' SU,l!!lttOllCOUttTOFTHI! -US. Df.VELOPMENT·QUAIL pttformtt1ct oft,... ollllQ•llon Of WICI STATIOFC&&.IFOllHIAFOll COUNTRY VI LI.AGE. 4100 Birth Tr111tor\ <ont.lntd 1n PtttQtlpfl 4 ol THI COUNTY 0' OllANOE Slru l, Ntwport Bt •<h, Cililornl• S.ctlOll A ol Hod Dttd ol Ttu\I, to ci-v H•. A-IOl40 .: n..o . . •I l•HI l«n days ~fore delinquency •II TICE OF HaAlllNO Of' l'ITITION Tiit flctlllou• bullnot)S n.me ........ u ntsstdUPOlllhtptOPet1'f. There PUBLIC NOTICE TO l$TAeLl$H INTaltlST IN ,.,,.., .. lboW ... flltCI on Novembff iS --1"9 9'nd unpaid~ ... jd note l'l!lltSONAL PllOl'l lltTY '°"TIOttS 21, 1'7t Ill lite County OI Or1nve tl'lt wm of ll00,137.6.S prjnc111>1I, M>d In· l'WHICHAlllHILOIYANOT'Wllt Ill Rf.Al.TY VENTUR I! AS· t.,.1ttlltreonlromNowmberU,1'14. 1T1M l........._CodtUl.S) f SOCIATES, INC .. toleoenert lper1ftto', P1111 l•lt <1ter .. 1. 8 y ,...'°"of Mid FICTITIOUS eUSINISS Eslllt ol ESTHER PEARL 2100 Wllslllre Boulotrd, LOI AnQtlts, br .. <hlnddef•utt,IClslltrtt>ydtcltr~ NAMI STATIMIHT MA.RICHAM, o.c .. Md. CAtoO!»I '"-' llM Wllol• ol &.ic!Uf'CNlldtmOllfll ol The lollowlng P'''°"' •r• ClOlngbuil· NOTICE IS HEllE8 Y GIVENtMt J 11 I u .s. 0 e v El OPMl!NT M\CI nolt •nd •II otNtlUlftUKIKff by n~u\ PATR ICK M cCAlt AOLL . Ad· CORPORATION, former 9e11trtl WidONdolTrull l1lmmedl•telydue 1{11 AAOA BRIGHT POLISl-I co mlnlll,•tor witll-1"'9-Wlll Annexed, N I penner. 4100 81rt ll Street, ..._r el\d P•Y•l>lt , .,Id ll«i<• l•Nrtbw t l'tf'n inn Ot lrnler. Stnl• Anl, c.iuom1• flltd lltr•ill • .. tl•left t4I _,.,....,.,. tlW etMtl.C:.llf.tl* · o4 Iha e1tc11on of llW "'*"•'""" 10 9210S, irv.ne ln<lusttl•I Complu lnlernt ol the Esta It •nd otntr per!IOI\! Tiiis busiMS\ wu conducted by " c-cne Ft RST AMEtttCAH TITt.E (I) Mllcolm F. Meou1ar, 140 w. iO ~ Coce_r.,.1tio•C<OVOIS5el torlll•nlN llm1ltd PMlner•h•P INSURANCE COMPANY,. C<illlorn1a Hunllngton Or. Apt. H A~•d•a CA PtllllOI\ inQ !hat tne Courl make II• Really Vtnlu~ . corporation, Trustee 1nereunoer, tose1~ 9IOOI> • • • Otder thet nodistrit1utlon 1>emade lrorr Assoc1<1lU In<. Ille property ~scribed 1ner111n In lllill "'".,Mid t<COW\ta 1111111 tllt relell ~ • Otl. c.,p., · menntr provided '" w id Dttd of Trust. UI ICtlllltlll 0. Mf9ul ... , ~I"°" I ' ,,. u,•, ..._uel-tftt "'-•· lf\d 11«1<1 I• f11rtllfr MrtbY 91¥111 llWI~ Croll, Tuttln,CAt1'eo •rttls lltw bet" cl•t•rmlntcl, ,., .. ...... .......... --ftreMt tt wllkfl ra l!Wlde for hwthlt t'-tllt llftdtrtltl\ld lltretofon •.cut• -------------.!----------------------------------------This bullntu la <ondlKttd .,., • · 1 "'•ltt.--. tnd dellwrtd to "'d Tr111tff 1 wrltltl\ Qtntttl oertnersltlp Ntlk 111tt1. Inf !Mt tllt Umt tNI Olac:t """ ,~ .. Mlil I F .M I of Nlrl119 .... HfM Nia """ ... .. Tllll ..... "'"'' ... •htct ... ,~ "-dt<lttetlon of H id btHCll •nd dtfa111t Get these free giJts and help Keystone celebrate . its anniversary. • During KeystOfle's anniverwy celebration starting flCYW, thens ls a house plant and a book waiting for you In one of Keystone's branch offices. The plants, In four·lnch pots, are prime specimens. Choose from spider planu, watermelon peper- omla, or phUodendron. The book is Lynn and Joel Rapp's bestselltr, .. Mother Earth's Hassle-free Indoor Pbnt Book': Together, the gifts repreient a retail value of about five dollars. W ith all the helpful hlnu on how to grow house plants In the book, you'll be surprised at the way your new p&anu will thrive. Just the Wfff your money thrives it Keystone. We offer the highest Interest rates around. 8.06% net annual yield on $1,000 certificate of deposit (federal regulations require a subsuntlal penalty for early wlthdrawa Q. Keystone's free se(Vlces are also the best around. They tndude the Money Machine. Located outside our offices, it puu up to 100 d'ollan In cash ln your hands any time of the day °' night. • Plus, ftee ufety deposit b?xe:s and checking ac· counu with one of Calif om la's ~ad Ing full-service banks. Free uve-by-mall servlc;e and the st.amp's on us. And we' re open on Saturdays from 9 to 12. Drop Into your loaJ Keystone branch today. 0 KEYSTONE SAVINGS Wt1tmln1rer Office. 14011 ' I l ..... .-- Beach Bl11d • Airport Cnnter Olflct>. 4301 M~cArlhur nlvd Mission V1010 Office. 24041 Maro11ori10 Parl<way A1set1 ovor S 70 million • An11tin11n 0111<.t\ 5~!> Norlh Evc.he1 ( l Thi• ,1,1:!.~t ;.,,~9~11:S wlttt ti. Mel'UI 31; lt1S, et t iOO a.ft\ .. tn tllll 011111-; Cieri! ol Ore1111t CO\Jflty °" •nd•wrllltndtmendforllltMltofwltl ,.A ... 1 Cl• • f 0 .. A.~ tourtroorn of Otoer\mtftt Ho. J of Mic 'tballry 10. 1t1s. iwopeny. • F.;.!,.,.: •• 7~ rtnQe """"'" Oft <'1Urt,lt700Clvl< C.nttf Otl ... W.S\. Ill .-01111T •• waULING NOTICI , .... tfltCltyolSllll•AM,Cllll~nl6. 1.1-.111a Wetlll11• YM "''l' Nvt Ill•''''" ... _ ... JOILYN, ltOITM O.ltd Febl111ryt7, t•U. 1 SN'9vt11 f'IOW1rSl,.tt *'"" *5cr111M llt,.111 •flt NIMtMt ANGERHOF&R.OLOSl.COl(QON • WIUIAMt.st.IOMN. .....~ ........ cA ... 71 . 1111-rt ............ f tr1111.1tc11:r.: m I C.I.,... •••• ~It•.. . C:0-1Y Cieri! '11611 ttMc ., Utt Clvll C.ff """'"''" aN " ......... CA.tlll\ .• MCICINNAa fllT,tlHG "'*'s)ied 0;111ve CNlt O•llY Piiot Mftlllh ..... Cllrt• ~" .... ~ Tt1· 1twUl MUWlllMn .,,,_., ntll IJI-~II, ts. en<! Mer. 4, tf;-ltU n.-1) et Ult -1141 ,....,,,.. lly lllef .ct!• ~llhtd 0••"9' coul 0.lty Piiot. Wl.AolttlM. ~IN. "'It wlltlwt ,...11lrl11t ••Y111t11t tf u-.1 .-r· M1irc11 • 11 11 u ms .,,_n 1'91: miJ *'"11 PUBLIC N<YnCE 11• tt '41"'1"1 •ftll 111tert1t """" ' ' ' ' AltWMYtfwl ,..UU...r -lilt Ml M .... II .. llt .. fMlll •· Publlllltd Ortn91 C.0.11 0.llT Slflot I,.;.. cwr...a. Wllert t1l11tttlt111tllt I• tttttl· Metell),4, 10.1'1S • 114-7i NOTICI TOClltaDITOlll Mt, If tllt ••ltttlt 11 "'1 <llrM .,ttfll• 1utta111011COUllT0, TH• """ llltlltlll ltlltWi•t Ille,.,.,.... .. PUBLICN011CE Ullt Mtk t, tM rltllt er ,.llllt.MtfNllt ITATt Oil CAL.,OlltNIA f'Ott will tetlllf1M1t Ill• t11.t ,,...._..., IN'I .. PtJBUC NOTICE . THICOUNT'YOllOttANOa ,..... •• 111U 'ICTITIOUS aUSINISS HAMI STATaMtNT Ht A.utll ..... lllCTITIOUllUllNIH lhttlt of JAMES N SHRAOlll Tt dettrmlnt If rellulettment 11 NAMI STATaMtMT . OlCllASlO ' ' DOUlblt •nd th• •met.1111, If 1ny, The 1o11ow1n9 pertor11 tr• dOl119-.N· lltUts' Tht ~lowlflt per-• •rt dolntlluM-NOTICI IS HIEltlaY OIVtN to tllt neceawry to cure tllt ci.11u11, con1ec1 neu u . creditors of tllf t bo,.. n•med dtctclllflt "" btMllcli ry or m0rto•11t• • llltlr PLANICHOUS!. 10011 V•llty Vltw, Cyprtu, CllllOtlll• ~ FAA WEST SEllVICES, INC., A C•lllornl• corport tlon, t,72 Rtynoldl, Senlt AN, Ct lllornl• '2705 MAHI.Ill IMPOlltTS, tau Sllfr· 1t .. 1 •II perton• "'"'"II cl•lm1 ..-11111 WCCtllOrl '" lnttrtll, WltOM -end 1"91911 Piece. S11ltt N IOS, ~ lilt ·H id dt<tdt nt •rt ttqlllted IO lilt ecldrt11 H of lite dtlt of 11111 notice h """· C1llfonll1 '1..0 Wllll•m A. ICt nold, Louhe H Kl llOld et I~ MtJld, 15400 ltlqrlclt St,.~ tlttm, wllh Ille neceuery voucnen. In tlO C.bt1llo Slrfft, Cott• ·,,,... CA W.StmfMttr C..lllorlllett6a lltt omu 01 tllt <ltrk of tlle tbOw en-tun • .John Mell1tr' llU 511ttl1'1Qten llltct \11114 court, or IO """"1111em, wltll tilt Otttd J•nu•ry tt 1915 NtwPtn e..cti Celllornlt ft..O • ntet1Mry vouclttn, 10 ll'lt undersltntd 111 Wllll•rn'A IC1110ld Tiii' bll1lneu h tollducted bY •Ctr· ~•tlon. FAR WEST SlltVICES, INC. Wlllltm c . Mcintyre, Tllli 1M11l11ts1 11 cond11ctM .... • •t 111' 0111" 01 11" •tlorneys, /lllouiMH K Id vy I OWAltOS, IOWAROS A. ASHTON, · tno t1l11trlnett11lp. 420 N. llttnd lllvd .. Gle nd•I•, Pulllltlled Or•11ve Co111 0•11'1 Pltol, iqOtlMlllO Clllfornl• tlto) wlll<h 11 tilt pltet ol Feb. 11 • 1t.J14ndMjtr.4.lt15 4l1·1S Viet Prtsldtnt TNI •••ttmoftl WU filed wltll Ult bvtlntt• of Ille .;,,dttllgntd In Ill IN1· Tiii$ tl•ltmtnt WH filed wllll tilt County Clerk of Or•ll99 Countl' Oii Clxlllly Clttll of Or•ngt County on ters perlthil"Q 10 111, nt•l• of "kl«»-PUBLIC NOTICE Februarv•. lt7S. Ftbnitrylt,ttJJ. NIOl:I ce0tnt, wllltln lour months •lttr ll'lt ------------ fJ4tllO l'ub!IMIW Or•ncit CoHt Dilly "11ot llnt1>11blluUonottlll1notlet, STATl~Jf'.'~Of'AtANQQNM~•T· Put>llllltd Or•n11t COHI O•llv Piiot. ,... H •nd Mt h. ; I 11 ,.,, • Olltd '•l>r11ery •• urs. ' OF Ult Oil Mtrclt4, 11, ''· u. ms .... H • • re • • • ·1S MAROARIT M. SHRAOIEllt . f'ICTITIOUS •UllNHIHAMe ~~~.;::..:;;;.;........; ___ _.;._..;..i, _______ . ___ _;S..=:.:, lh•c111rl• of tilt wlll Tiit follOWl"O per1on1 ll•vt 11N1n- PU BU,C NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Olll'lttb0vt11•m•ddttedtl'lt. tontc1t11t11ttoftlltflttllloua1M11l11tn 1owuo1.aowA1tOS&ASHJOH P\lmt U .S . OIVll.OPMENT • OON, .,. ... ,.,., ltHIAIANT lltUN, et 4100 llrcll $.,...1, ANAHllM SAVINGS AND LOANAHOCl&TIDN OltMlll•. CAttm NtWllOl't &tecJI. Ctlllor111 .. 2..o CONOaNHDST&T•M&NTOfJCONDltlON Atl#M'tllw •1tc11trl11 The lktlllou• bllllntt•n•IM reftrrtd • •se T. Ott•mlltr JI,,.,. (Uflhdl!MI l'llllllllltd Or•n .. CoHI Dilly Piiot tt tbtw w•• 111 .. Oii Novtm"9J ll, 1'72 .. ~ ~ Ftbl'Utry 11, II, H.andMltch4, lt1J l11UWCountyolOr1nQt CASH,GOVEANMENTSECURITIESAN080NOS O , ~JJ.7S • Ill ,_IAl.TY VINTUftl AS• FEDEAALHOMEl.OANBAHICSTOCI( ............... 'I ,Ul,10I 'IOCIATH,INC.,ttltgt11tret=r, REAL esTATt LOA.NS .......................... ' 1·Sl1•000 · PUBLIC NOTIC t 1 LOANSONA01.uuiEi-4i·.:c;;:'Qii'"·· ..... : ................ ,, •• , ... ,~ · E ·, ~.:.:r.~~~~41·.... " \.OAONESVTEOLOF~MCIELNITTAT .. E .• S.: ·l·.;:o"F•R .. ~A-·L· ;;S·T·::T··E ........ ::. ~.: .. ' • • i6iii . Ct I u . s. DI v 11.0 ,,~INT .. .. "' s;. "" .. J, ... , ,.u,•••O•COUltTOf'TMI· COllPOlltATION, ftftfter .... .,., REAL ESTATE ACO~REOf'OllSALEOrc· • .. ... ,........ 5 ,!4' TATIOf'CAt..tllO•NIAf'O• Nf'IMr, 4100 llrCll """'·.......,, INVESTMENT ... .......... ..... . $. ~18S S66 THICOUNTYO~OllANOR ' S.Klt,C:A.tt..0 REALE!.TATE ACOUIREDINSETTLEMEN r ' N•.A-llMJ This bvsmess .,., condu<ll'd by t 01 LOANS .. .. ........... :........... • s m 3'lt NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION llmitedpttlnershlp. . OH ICE EOUl,PMfiNT, FV ~ITUAb AND ' FOii l'llOBATli .OF WILL ANO FOR RHllY Vtolu..- bVILDtNGS . .. .•• .............. ............. s I t31 ll1 L£TIEllS OF AOMINISTllATIOH Associates. In<. OTHER ASSETS ................................ -·· .... ::::::, 3:m ':iu ITHWILLANNEXED aDel.CMl). TOTAL ASSETS .............................................. $U9,'10:11l .... Est•_t~°' SETH THOMAS ANOAVS. U.S. Oevtfocimt11t Coroor•· .... ce ...... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tl\I\ • 11~: if KENNET e .._.I · COtf», SA.VI NGS ACCOUNTS · · H PROVOST llH lllfd Nrtln Tiiis statttnllPll wH llltcf wllh I"" AOVANCE~ FROM F EOER.AL.~OMeil.o.i:N'ait:N'K ............... sii9.i73.o74 • pellli011 for Prot>tteof Wiil •ndlOr Is. County clerk 01 Or•n~ covnty on OTHERLIA81Ll11ESANDOEFERREOINCO E ............. s IS.4'9,3"wenl:t of Utter\ of Admlnl~lrttlOll Februtry10,191S. • TOT AL LIA81Lll 1E' M ................ \ 1,411,311 wllMltt·WlllAnntltdlOlllf'pellhoner, ROIERTB.WEULING,Att... .. · · · · · · · · · · •· .. · · .................... stO,O<>J,790 ttltf'tn<t lo wllicll is mtde for fut1,..r UUwt"' & W••1tlfts '' SlOCtntOLOERS EOUITY P1tlk u4•"· •nd lh•t ll'lt tlmttndpl WSoutll Fle-r StrHt I GU R . . Of llelrlnv "" Hme llH ~ ... l.H A119tlH. CA t0071 . GE~E~~~~~~~~CK AND PAIOINSUAPLUS .................. $ tll,?50 Mtrcll 11, 197S, It 9:>0 t .mq Int Pul>llSl\td Oren11e eoAsl Oelty Piiot, UNOllllOEO PRO"'~:S:> ........................ -................ $ 6,4lt,71l (Ollr1room Of O.p1rlm tnl Nt, J oi WI .fttb.1 .. U,eNIMar.,, ft,:'lt1S SSS.IS • .................................. , ...... $ 'l07,lll covrt, ti 700Clvl< Ol11lt• Ori.,,. Wint, I TOTAL !.TOCKHOLOER$ !'""t\'Y. llltCllyofS-l•Ane,C.lllOtnlL ._, ...... \· .................. ' ,,'01,m .O.ted Febfwry 2., lt7S • TOTAL LIABILITIES Wll.t..IAMt.SUOHN. ANOSTOCI( HOLOERSEQUITY • ......................... •1-.'10.•n County Clerk ISUU ·• ~•' MUNT,Lll..llSTllOM& NOTICF.TOClllEDITOlltS Tiii\ f1nM1cta1 ll•f4!ment h.JS been c~. A c.otnplele $latement Ill..., WINTWOllTH SU,IERIOll COUllTOFTHlf I mecJ .. •vAll .. bl• on ttqut\I, w .... ay: MlcNtl "· Giii STATI'. OF'CAUFOlltNIA f'Olll LOCftl 10,.!>: . , •UCl..tcC.•ttfOrlftWtll,SWtoM THICOUNT'YOl'O•AN~ ANAHf IM•MA IN Olll'ICa, lSC0'40100 PAIAO!NA ...... All .. (llH. ft7tt Ht, A-12111 ..... UIA, HUNTINGTON HACH, 111v111siDt , HIMlT hit f11t1H•... ..,., ••• llttANI( L. TRiii. .-..bll,...4 o ... "" C:..•I 0.lly Plitt, Mer<ll 4, 1•n """"""' ..,, ....i ...... , OKMMCI. 1r-~-::::-:::::-'.'.'-:'~".""."":-::~:-::'.""""'-----------.:..:":.;'.;.·7.:.i• ""-'ltlltd Ort11tt COHI Dally fl!lel, NOTICI IS MUI HY 01 VIN."" . PUBLIC NOTICE ..... -. PVBUC NOTICE IMrc1tJ..•, 10. ttr• 11).tl ,,....,"' ot '"' •OO¥e ll•mtd-.. tNt 111 WMnl "'•l"I Cl•llN ~-• PUBLIC NOTlf;B "" ~..,,, .,, ''-"'"'41 tt t11t SYNDltlllOf'THt AN.~ATU~.~~Oll """'-wltll lllt M <t1aery ~"' • '61111111111_.... el C:. • 111t ollk• Of tllt cltrll of Ille ...,. ._ UINtw""1Ct•ter.,,..._,.......,..tMCll.Ct4lttnil•ttMa • "CT1TIOUltUllNISI tftltdc-t,trtepre1111tt"-o'lll1ft .. • , Yt1r1NM0ec.t1 ** tt,lt74 NAMalTATIMINT 11Kt1wry-"tf'l, .. t11tuntlft•U rottl 4ldl'lllllt4 "'"" 1~1• t, Mllttt> TM flllewlllt llH'tMt •re Cillllll bulf. It IN frvtl •Nflmtllt tf tflt UNl,10. Yottllllblllllt\ (lt•tt ), l\M UI Sit•• ..... j CAl.lfl'OllNIA tAflflC, ttll ....... ,.. ... ~, .. ,u,.111,lln4h(lt•ttJ.llfltMI 1'1 .. AJ 0 1" ICT I ON A I. "••uM I StfM\, ..... Oftko .... ,,. ....... ... (tpll IP<tfd·11111Gwrat1tyCe,nt1/ CONIUt..TAHTI, 100'1 Seti ~l c.1 ......... 1 ft10I. •lllCll 11 111t ... .. S4tllllort OtpHlt l~t .. J, 11 ... I.JAi flilNltelllV•llty, Celllorllft tt1Cll .Wlle6t of lllt 1111WU...t• 111 tit.,_.. Oronttti.ln41Mctntrllilvt.M-.il.. l.000,0llllo llll<M•I .lt'I lt•w•ri. loon b11 '9nlt9f1•11l11tlt tMt1tattflflilN• Criaoe ), llM tlAI ~14UIS ,..,._., ~talll V•ll•Y. ~llfonlle <tdMlt. WJll\lll Mr llltfltl'lt .. - Ul\lt\ltf'l .. fl.llltt (t11rpl110 •* tint "'*!all~ tf 11111 Mllc.t. IPtge),llM)ttl J04.TM1 .. ,M\ • .lellt ftttw•rt. 1"'2 Sefl Oaltdl'..,_,yte,m• 5.llf'Dlut•Ht9t•d\pol1<y11t~'· • · :tr'· ,_,_." W1llty, C..flfiW>ftle UNITIOCALl'O"NIAMHK 1Paoe1.11ne m · Oy: "· o. wwrl• lncorntl•fllltYf••<~• .. U,llfttll >.'41.MS Tllft W.11100 ,, Ctll4WCtff ... • TfwatOfflctt Dt.OU•-1'1\& for'"' .,.1, ,., .... 111 •• .. ""''""" l•Mtt tf tho Wt lhf • I ltttoe n, l.lne 1•1 • ,. Ut M • .1 • ..._.,. tM llilOW MrM#._c...., ""' "''•by (tr Illy ""' tllt ..... I._ .,. Ill tcCt'*"C• "'"" ,,. A~ Tiii• ''*"""' ••• fllff wltf\ TMOMAI L t.o•o SI"",..."' tor ,,,.''"' •ncMd Dt'9mbllr "'· m4, m.t0t 10 f,,. '~"'""<t eo: ...... ~_:11rll of Ott110t c.._., t11 .,., ...... VIMIMM,"'*N m1UIOMf of 1~ ~l•lt ol C el1torn1•, pu<w•llt to l•w. • ~ _., T II, lt7t. · ~Ml ... C.IHt11tla tl.U • J E Hut<lll\M, Vl<t Pr•s!Nnl, ... T .. : Clt4) Jl1 ... LA.Htri.ter Aul 6ot<rttl•YI ""'911~ 0r"'9' Co .. t 0.fty l'tltt, """*rfiwl•c..._ · l'ullll\Md Oren111 Cot II Oallw POOi MlrCll ll 4 S •• 1 tt7S ..... ,. ,.._, U,•Nt Mer. 4, II, it. ltU f'l*llhtd °'""' Cout °"'" ~ • • • • • • ...... • • M . U ,end #Ir,"• II, te. tt7S "1·11 LIA81LI Tl (S PUBLIC NOTICE ' i '( d N <I I, IS '· n S· r. " T •• "' " • ot 15 r ,, . . Weddings~ ·and Engagements . To uvoid disappointment. prospective · bnd~s are reminded to have their wedding stories with bh1ck an11 white glossy photographs to the Daily Pilot People Department one week before the wedding. Pictures received after that time wlll not be used. OAILVPILOT . l''or engagement announcements it is lmp~rat1ve that the ~tory. also accom· pamcd by a black and white glossy pic- ture. be submitt~ six weeks or more before the wedding date; otherwise it will not be published. SUSAN VYN 1 SHELLEY SAMUELS TERI COOPER MAUREEN McGUIRE MELISSA DAY ,,.., . . To help fill requirements on ~th wed· din~ and engagement stories, form.i are available in all Daily Pilot offices. Fur- ther ques(ions will be answered. by Pj!ople Department starr me mbers at 642·432~. Mr. and Mrs . Jack Samuels or Corona del Mar have announced the engagement of their daughter, S helley Samuels and Jonathan Tudor of La Canada. Newport Beach is planned by Teri Gail Cooper and Stephen William Snyder. daughter . M aureen Churcb.NewportBeach ty or Arizona where slw pledged Kappa Kappa Gamma. will rPcc•i \ 1• hi' UIH t11i 111 la1,1.s dl•grl't' 111 ~1 .1 \ from 'the U of A lie 1s afflli.ited v,, 1 l h S 1 g m J \ I p h .1 Ep~1lu11 Siobhan )t c GJ!ire to · The bride -to-be The engagement was announced by h e r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Cooper of Long Beach. Snyder is the son of Mrs. Albert W. Snyder or Balboa Island and the late Mr. Snyder. David Leon Russell. graduated from Golden The betrothe d al· w es t College. Her tended Costa Mesa ~gh fianc~. son of the J .B. School and he now 1s a Bakers or Cost a Mesa. student at Orange Coast attended Y a v a p a 1 Ht>r f1ann', son of the Waller Warkens of Mcs.i. Horoscope: Cancer Saves Day I With Light Touch WEDNESDAY MARC11 5 By SYDNEY OMA RR ARIES CMarch 21 - to transcend barriers, limitations is spotlight· 'ed. You see beyond what appears to be a wall. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J . Dwight Tudor of La Canada. The coµple plan lo marry Aug. 9 in the La Canada Presbyte rian Chur.ch. Miss Samuels is a graduate or Corona del Mar High School and the University or Southern California, where she af· filiate d with Delta Gamma. Her fiance, an alum- nus of La Canada High School, earned a BA in social sc ien ce al UC Irvine. * * * A summer wedding in Miss Cooper is a gradu a te of Lak e Havasu High School and airline travel school. Heli fi a nce is a Corona d el Mar Hig h School graduate, who also at- tended Orange Coast College and California State University at Fullerton. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McGuire of Cost a Mesa have announced the engagement of their College. College in Arizona and ----------..----------- Parents or the bride-Orange Coast College. groom-to-be a re Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Russell of Garden Grove. No wedding date has been set. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Richard P . Day of San Juan .------~~~ A f~ 3 Full Service '/ locations in , Huntington Buch * * * em. on·s PRESCRIPTIONS e c111,... Acc..,..,, e O•llntiet SPORTSWEAR Lt1 "',':4~'r;,;"_-;-' I Capistrano have an- nounced the engagement of th e ir daught e r , Melissa Louise Day to Charles Willia m Wirkcn I ~ Mr. and Mrs. Stepht•n Vyn of Costa Mesa host- ed a Valentine's Day p arty to a nnounce the engageme nt of their daughter. Susan Vyn to fellow Es t a n cia High School graduate Rick Baker. An Aug. 16 ceremony is planned for St. An· dre w 's Presbyterian ofTucson. 1 Ff Pl s•·BOAISl .. "' '1• j . ,• WI:~ UI ALA ,..... "'"' A May 24 wedding is Newpo.-16eoch /IM'or1~Ave ~ t being plann-ed in the 5-43--4121 '675-190"4 l'1 s111 s,.,., . . UMsos ~~ I H""l1"9!0ft Hi,._. ~ r Community C hris ti an .. ••••••••.. 11,_"""',. "'""'..., tu.uiJ . I Chu rch, Sa n Jua n .. • :-• ~4... .. ,,;..c..-..... __ ~_ Capistrano. L----_..:~ ___ -1...!::=:~~=:!~:::=:::::..:~==: Miss Day is a grnduatc· of San Clemente High School and the Universi· April 19 ): Di lemma • CAPRICORN <Dec. couldexistwhetherto go 22-Jan. 19J: What ap· or remain. Key is to pears to be a "locked in" che~~ detai.ls, to become situation may be tern· familiar with basics, to porary. Know it and re- review various factors. fuse to cash in chips. Coast Activities Planned · !JM Mfagi£!an t Frencll Bistro Dinner TAURUS < /\prtl 20- May 20): Friends and money may, for once, ac- tually mix. You get in- volved personally and in business sense. Special tip is received. GEMINI (M ay 21-J une 20): Lie low pl.iy wait. ing game. Accent is on contractual obligations, duty, opportunity for ad· vancemcnt and r econ- ciliation of differences with family. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18>: Friends are fine until they begin m aking promises. Know it and be skeptical in enlightened way. PISCES C Feb. 19· March 20 ): What a p- peared a setback will boomerang in your favor. Element of luck or timing is on your side. Seminar s~ng1es in t~e coun.ty. , Single adults in Amenca . A 10-week sem_inar for represent 40 percent of sm.gle adults will open the population. If the Fnday, Ma rch 7, at 7 trend continues, s he p . m . at Sant a An a said, singles will be in College. the majority in a decade Entitled the Singles · Lifestyle, the sessions Fund March 1 will deal with creative·· A door-to·door fund challe~ges of single life, c amp a i g n w i 11 b e wha~ it means to the launched Friday, March family structure, how 1. by the C hild ren's can you evolve your own Asthma Re sea rch ~ntegrity and renew self· Institute and Hospital. image. Mrs. Anne B. Sloan, Emblem with he r ar~ Pauline Farley , vice prl'· sident;Jutta Paetzold. Bernadette Whitte n and Mi ldre~ Cotting ham, secretaries, and Glady::; Garten, treasurer. Affiliants Affiliants Ch apter of Hoag Hospital Auxiliary will sponsor a designer fashion luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 12, in the Sheraton Hotel, Newport Beach. Auxiliary CANCER 1J11ne 21· July 22 I : Light touch saves the d av. Health improves as som e work pressure is rcm~t·d. In· div idual \\ho ha s If today is your birth· day you are dynamic, literate, capable of ex· press ing y ourse lf through written word. leader, expl ained the Gay le Pounding was course has been ar· installed preside nt of the Mrs. Fred W. Bag-range~ because of the Huntin gton Bea c h gereer will disc uss growin g numbe r o r Emblem Club. Ser vini? Weaving and How to -travele d \\ill pay you meaningful compliment. LEO CJUI) 23·Aug. 22): Involvement is keynoted and me mber of opposite sex fi gures prominently. Change. tra vet. variety are featured. You a re re- warded. j81-~~~i ..... :,\~~ r.'K.h ,>~~~~;?.]) , , I ~ ~) I "» . , . VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): You seem lo run into roadblock s. T h at's because you apparently insist on ha nging on to outmoded procedures. LIBR,\ <Sept. 23-0ct. ~ 22>: Re lativ es m ay m ak(• demands. This merc l) is a testing pro· cedun• Key 1s to adhere le~-.. to p 1 inci pies I ~l{- SCORPIO 1 Oct. 23· No,·. 21 >: Consolidate ras h and efforts. Don't. seatter forces. Play cards close to chest and be deliberate. Keep poker face. ~ ~ l·~,.. SAGITTARIUS !Nov. r. 22-Dec. 211': Your ability / ~ FRANCIS- '9 ORR J FINE §I.4TIONE1$Y A~n,,,:s ......... liwl•ltlM• (( ,.,,. ~"-"*"" ,...... •• rtiot• ....... t CMta & Ioctl.,......" s.t• ~o •• s ... Accn•orlH UJJl.COA$f-W,U 111•1111 c.-•-c-...... ~ f'. Th• hometown new•p•p•r for •II th• On1no• Cq.11t la lh• DAILY PllOT ~ ~l i ~ •I• . ' £11., 'Gvening ~' f~'), Tueaday, March 11, 1975 at seven o'c:loc:k rn lhe et•ening N(WPOIT HACH, CAllfOllNIA MONTE CARLO ROOM Pro'lram Fashions Coordinated. and commentated by Florence Smales FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 714 -538-2007 Casa de NOWJS Bndal Salon, Orange A~rlcan Reprograp#ucs, Pnnlers and l .rthographers Orange Chrl• lltuekerolh Photograph11. P~enlla Cuatom Cokes b11 Mar]. T11$tln DesrgnJ by Marprle · f1oral Orlg11Klls. Anaheim Kottllo Tll.i'fdOt',..Anohfrlm Party B4zaar. Orange Po.m llmr Ftuhi01tJ, Orottgt' 1 As seen 1n Seventeen Make a Simple Totebag when the Orange County Section of the Women's Auxiliar y to th e American Socie ty of Mechanical Engineers meets at 11 a . m . W ednes· day, March 12. Cookies Area Girl Scouts are participating in the an· nual cookie sale which ends Sunday, March9. Procee d s a id in · dividual troops and will go toward the develop· ment o f th e Joel Scherman camp in tht~ San Jacinto Mountains. • A salad with marmJled fresh mu1hrooms dnrJ •rt1chokes -and AfJg1c Pan·s 5P<'<;1JI 01/ Jnd vine gar dressing • • . • Our f;imous Beef Bourguignon -w ith tender chunks of beef in a del1ci-0us \\1nc sJuce. folded in a crepe and topped w11h mush· 1oom sauce • . • • And cl Crepe Ratatouille - wilh cl European blend of fresh lUCCh1n1, $495 tomatoe~. "f!E;gplanl and olhN vegetable!. -simmered 1ogethe1. . •••.••. c.<n....,._ C.ktalla fl Wlaes • COSTA MESA -South ~st Plaz' ~ • BEVERLY HILLS -Camden & Bri1hlon Way ,· .' • WOODLAND HILLS -The Promenade . • ARCADIA -Sant' Anita fulllofl Park UlmMEJICARD • AMEJICAM EXPt£SS • lllASTEJ CMMSE leather on wood. new sprin~ ecology. •f;'J 6.99 ~ 17.99 $pr .. : • ' i r.e \'hlvds <iri> 1,ill 1 t 1t .,.: r r irvcvu1.:; under s1 tt t 1·• 1. '"• r~ In ,1 pun1.hy O•'t.11 t 1b1c tr• \ v.e,1\C. Soft drape. NC~\ er '"I r nJtu<c lovers. QUALICRAFT. SHOE STORES Ust llQIJr 83n~Amt11Ctrd or Ma ttr Chuie FASHION ISLANO Newport S.ach HUNTINGTON CEN TER Hunltngton Beach, WESTMINSTER MALL Westmtn&ter. FASHION SQUARE, Sanla An, SOUTH COAST Pl.A2A. Costa Mesa. ' r &f DAii. V PILOT A a ron ' Reveals Feelings SUN CITY, Ariz. <UPI) Hank Aaron already has a day und e r his belt with the PttUwaukee Brewers. an especial· ly good one, as it turned out, but the best day of all . he says. \1:as his very last one \11ith thl' 1\llunta Braves. That can be interprl'tcd t\\O ways. It can be taken to rnt'<.111 he achieved his greatest satisfat·· lion over something he al·· rompJished in the Bra\:.C's' Jinalc in Atlanta St<1diunl last October or it can be interpreted to mean he couldn't really '' ait to get out or there. Aaron, the 111;.in '''ho broke, ·Babe Ruth 's long -::.landing re· cord or 71-1 hon1e runs. says buth conclusion:i. art absolutely cor- rect. "The greatest s::alisraetion J ever got \\';,1s fron1 the hon1c run I hit my \<.1st time uµ in Atlanta. f'o. 733," says Aaron. thoughtful - ly. ··rt "·as n1orc of u kick for inc than 715 ." Wh y? ''BeC'aust·.·· c:o;pla1n.-. tht• Breu·crs nt•\\' -1 J-\·ear-uld li e · s ign~ileli hiller .. :I wanted tn IP<J\ t ' \\"ith <.1 guuli taste in my muuth. ''ou h:.i,·c no idea how much th:.i.t l:.i st home run meant to mt:. A rookie \\'ilh the Reds. a side:1rn1 sinl\cr ball pitch.er \\"hO..,l' nan1e I don't e,·cn re- in t' n1 b c r ' 1 l 11 ;1 s J{ :.i ,,. Iv Easl11 iek 1 lhrt'\\ nit• a lo"". in~i<ic f:.istball <.111d I hit it out. .. "I r;in :.irou nd thl' bases."· he sa~·s. "took n1y uniform off :11111 said th:.it "·as il. I haven't bC'en back there since. That's ri~ht. I sent ~omebody out to get n1y thing~. I didn't want to go back." Ht1d the Bre"·ers not come along \vith their fine t\110-year of· fer, llank Aaron "'ould ha\'e bet'n all finished with bascb<Jlt lie says so himself. At lanta officials said they h:.id made Aaron :Jn offer to keep hin1 "·ith them in :1 front-off ice . eapacity ... of sorts. You ask I-l ank Aa ron about that orrer and he laughs. It isn't a hap- py laugh. ··one of their O\\'ners s.;iid ·vou t•;_in look at everything that comes o\·cr my desk'," he recalls "'it h ob\·ious unhappin ess. "\\'hat good does that do'! 'l'hc most depressin g thing is to \Valk into an office. look :.it the four '''alls and ha\·e nothing to do. I ,,·anted some responsibility. some kind of job where I could put my espericnce to good purpose helping Atlanta's youn g ball players. but they never ga\'e me the opportunity.'' Tuffd•y. March 4, 107S DWIGHT STONl!S CAPTURED THE HI GH JUMP AGAINST THE RUSSIANS MONDAY. Albritton 2nd Shot; Johnson Wins Hurdles • ID R!C l-1!\JUI\D . \'a Terr\ 1\lbritton . former l'\ewpor.l !!arbor ll i~h s t:.ir . finished second in 1ht· shot put <ind P:.ilty Johnson \'•in \\'olvelacre, cx-S<tn Cit:'mentt.• re sident, ,,·on thL• \1om cn"s GU ·yard hi.t:h hurdles in the fourth CSSH.·USA indoor tr<i ck met:t ht•rt' :'II onday nli..:ht. OnC"e a ~;1111 I.ht· .'\ml'rican \\On1cn stoic.· th<' ~ho11 nnd g;ir· rulous f>'rancie l.arrtL'U adrnits there's :Jn ass:.iull under \1ay on running records held by men ··\Vomcn a nd men ;irL' physiologically different , but anything is possible." she said after run ning the fa s test y,·on1cn 's mile in history by one· half second in l\londay night 's fourth annu:Jl meet bct\veen the l\\'O coun tries. The Ameri cans gained an o\·er- "'hel min g victory, 171 ·106. a g ainst oin inexperienced Ru ssian tc;1n1 that lacked n1anv of that nation's V.'orld·cl<1s0s athletes. In n1cn ·s competition. the 1\merican s defeated the ltussians in 12 of 15 events and piled uµ a 98 -62 m<irgin. t~ive re· eords "·ere broken and one tied, all butt v:o by the Americans. 1.:Jrrieu, oin a rticulate 22-year· old UCLA s tudent v.•ho says it ·s tuugh ket•µ1ng :.i bre;.i.st of her .studit.>s \1·hilc trul"eling the t\aC'k t.•ireuit, :,\ill 1 ll'" s the C'ompeli · lion a:i fun "\Vhen iL be('omes u chore, I'll :'>lop running,· s he said. Al so \1·aving th e \\'omen's banner "'as Joni llunth'Y. a petite 18·ycar·old fre:'>hn1;:111 · ,;t the University of Oregon \I hu broke . her own Ameri<:an indoor hi gh jump re· cord b~·(<J,earing 6-1?1 :.:. 1\s the meet was in its final nunutes. ~he failed in three at- tempts at 0 .:1• 1. ""hich "·ould ha\'C bt.·en lhl· highest ever by an ,\merit <Jn \\;.Onl '-' n either indoors or oul. 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J.'108 M EOL E V AELA'I 1. Un>\fll S1d1t~ Area Spiker Draws Tough Chore, Wins High school traek star Brian Theriot may be nicknamed "'Fearless" by his Newport Harbor friends as a result of ·somethi n g he did over the v.'eekend. . / Theriot t_9.e'd to gel in the Long BeaC'h Relays and when he was .:'\"'\'HITE WASH told there were no individual events for preps, he asked to be placed in the open 440: Ron Allice, head spike coach at Cal State (Long Beach) picks up the story of Fearless Theriot and tells it thusly: ·'The open 440 mainly consists of junior college and university runners. But he" a sked me to put him into the rate. J have to say the kid has guts. I had a lot of runners for one race so I divided it into two sections. I put Brian in the second section. The first sec- tion ~:as for the 46 -second <1uartermilers. l couldn't put Brian in there as it "'ould not have been fai r to the other ninners as there was only room rornine. In the second section "'ere some very Jine runners also. There were a couple or 47s and one 46er. One of them was Stan Whitley, the great hurdler. Well, to make a long story short that young m an Theriot put it all together. He drew lane one, which is a tough lane to run in. But it didn't even afrect. him. The fi rst 220 Brian was behind by six yards and I felt a little bad for even putting him in the, race. But then he exploded down the far turn andokeptrollingt.othefinish. I was very impressed as Brian v.·on the race. A high school run- ner against college and college ~radu ate runners. I got him in 47 .9 but he ~·as officially clocked in 48.0. I understand this is his best time e\•er on two turns. At Southern Count ies last year he did 47. 7 but that "·as on one tum. I watched many of hJs duels .with Tom Lloy last year and Lbey. \1·erc all in 48 .5. Brian ran this on his own and I thought it would be interesting to your paper's he is your area's boy. You know som«,!thing, I now regret not putting him in that first race. J honestly think he coul<thave broken 47 . 7 SC<'onds. Give the kid some p1inl. he sure does deserve it. I tell you I wouldn't mind having him over here but the word around is that Bush wants him al t:C LA . f-le gets all the great ones !.....,,Fadana. Vinson. f\0101ng, WonlhtJltd. l Ill t lm<'<'I <e<of al, 1. USSR. J 0• ~- UPITfl ..... 1f' FRANCIE LARRIEU BREAKS WORLD RECORD Bill Harnesses Pro Reeruiters SAC RAME NTO <API r'rofessional s ports recruiters operating in California would have to register with the state each year under a bill introduced Monday in th e A!li sembly. The measure "'as authored by two Long Beach legislators and a pplauded by o fficials and coaches at Lon g Beach State liniversity, whi ch is on probation ror violations or NCAA recruiting policy. It would require recruiter!! to rile a C'Opy of their Secretary o( • ' State registr ation certificates v.•ith the school adm1nistratioo berore contacting a student on~ college campus. The bill )V8S co-written by As- semblyman f>'red Chel and Sen. Joseph Kennick. hoth Democrats. "In ''iew of t he m nny nhu~cs brought to the attention or ~ ... n. Kennick and m ys elf." s aid Chet. "It became obvious that C'orrt'C· tive leals latlon was necessary. "Jn 11Everal inslantes. pro· fessional recruite rs signed up '• students and t1d\·anced money, D\\'il!hl J ones. Ca l Stale (Long destroyinl? their amutcur status, BeachJ basketball coach, snid: and then by the terms of the con-"This bill will certainly make my tra c t carried no furth er lifeandjob aloleasier,knowing rcs pons1bUity \l.'he n the proposed who is looking over my plv.yers. team d~Uned to employ lhastu· "I think the bill is a model dcnts,''Chelsald('"', which s hould be followed The reqUlred oertlfieate must throuRhout the nation." contain names and addresses of Dr Ste phen I lorn, president or every stadcnt with whom the Lon1t Re ac h State, said s~h a recruiter has ne.eotlsted a sports 1:1"'' could curtail what he c~led contract In the previous 12 "conscious undermining or In· month1, as-well as the nttme or tcrcollegiatc ~thJelics and the e\''ery pro team he ha1 repr~sent-· princ-iple of s mateuri!lm for--a cd ror that rcriod . 1 selfish econom le Interest. t. t • --TE RRY ALBRITTON, SECOND IN SHOT PUT. Sports in Brie f Thompson Lauded; Tie To Be Broken f{ALEIGl-1 . N .C . Fur the Cirst time in ils 22-year history. the Atlantic Coast Conference h:J s C'hosen the S:Jnlc person as the b11skctball player of lhe year for three years . '!'hat player. of course, 1s !\urth Ca r olina S tate 's !)avid 1"hompson. The 6·foot·4 senior \Vas ~elect· ed by the Atlantic Coasl Sports Writers As sociation. and was also chosl'n to the all-confcren<'e team ror the third ti n1e Plo,yoff Set SAN FRANCISCO lit.:LA and Oregon Stale "'111 meet J\larch 10 at UCLA if the t"·o teams finish in a tic for the Pacific-8 Conference baskctb:JIJ Litle. \Vi les 1-fall ock , league CX · ec utive director. said J\londay the site was determined in a coin toss and UCLA "'On. The game, iC necessary, will begin at8p.m . al Pauley Pavilion_ UC LA , "'ith an 11·2 reeord. races Southern C<iliforni<1 thi.s "'eekend while Oregon State. 10·3, faces Oregon. A tic '''ould result only if UCLA loses and OSUwins. • UCL A Routed TUCSON -First basem:.in Dave Stegman's two-run double highlighted a n eight·run seventh ·inning l\tonday as Arizon<J walloped UCLA. 18·0, in col - legiate b:Jscb;lil. Stegman had five hits in ~I X trips :Jnd batted in four runs. 1\rizona shorts top Les Pearsey belted a solo ho1ncr in the third and added :J single, double and "~ilk . Sop homore Perry Armstrong pitched eight innings for his first -~L·:tson victory, allo"•ing four hits :ind striking out four. Jtfllle r Wins Sue ri.tiller of U~ive1·sity lligh eapturcd first place in the one- n1etcr competition at the AAU senior district diving cham- pionships Saturday at East LA College. l\1iller had 33i points in the div· ing competition and W:JS fifth in the three-meter event with a total of 366.55 points. /tl e l v ille Upse t BOSTON-Unst-eded Sue Slap ;;mbu s hed favored Kerry ~1elville l\1onday night in the openin g round or the U.S. \.\'omen's Indoor tennis cham· pionships al Boston University. She knocked off Melville, 6·2, 6·3. Other ·first-day matches in the six-day seri es went according to form . · Evonne Goolagong served notice to Margaret Court and Chris Evert with an easy 6·0, 6."1 \\'in over Ilana Kloss. Olga Morozova ripped MimaJausovec 6·2, 6-2: 1-fel en Gourlay topped Patti llogan 4·6. 6-1, 6-2; Julie lleldman stopped 1'erry Holla- day 6-0, 7-5: and Julie Anthony "'hipped Ann Kiyomura 6·3, 6·2. Troy Last Obstacle .. .,;_ In Bruins' Title Bid: LOS ANGELES <A P> -Dave l\1eyers didn't like "'hut RiC'h Kelley did so he took things into his ow n hands. l\1eyers was upset "'hen Rich Kelley of Stanford scored 22 points and grabbe.d 18 rebounds against his UCl~A basketball squad last month at Palo Alto. Late last week he went to Bruins coach John Wooden "and he said that ir t didn't start Ralph Droll·· inger, he'd like to guard Kelley," \Vooden said lo1ond ay. "I don 't usually a llow players to make decisions like that,·· said W-ooden . "Especially in this case, since David had suffered a severe charley horse. But the thing I liked was that David real· _)y wanted to guard him. •r Wooden started the 6·foot·8 ri.1eyers on the 7·foot Kelley and Kelley scored just 17 points and had 12 rebounds in a 93-59 Bruins rout, avenging the eilrlier 64·00 defeat at the hands of the Cards. "Before the game I watched him," Wooden 11aid or Mevers. "and wondered whether he'd be able to play at all . But he did a fine job on Kelley. even though he wasn'L UIJ to ruu strength. l{e's a tough youngster ,.U'm 1ure"tne was playing in a lotorpalnt.'' !\1ryer'• s ho uld be at fu I I . s trength Saturday afternoon when the fourth-ranked Bruin& attempt to win their ninth con- secutive Paciflc·S Conference ti- tle, 13th in the last 14 years. A' vittory over rival Southern Cal will do the trick. But if U.CL:4i lose~ and Oregon State wins over Oregon that evening" the lo6p crown would be sharea betwevn the Beavers and Bruins. T.he Bruins are heavy ravori~ to dump No . II-rated USC. In the las t dozen years, UCLA h~f beaten the Trojans Z1 limes los- ing only l\\'O -once bytwoP,iats und the other lime by ooe. And the two USC victories came after .Ole Bruins had wrapped up the PM!., title. Conceivably, the 'Trojans by \\inr-lng Saturday could finfsh the sea son with a 19·6 r:.e· cord and 14th·ranked Ore! State, with a loss, would be lS. . However, OSU, then 10-4 in conrerence, would be ~e ·came ahead of the TroJ.ana. 9-S. And.that makes for "ome lntere1ting speculation about postseaff)n pla.y . ., .. , Under new rules thll year t the NC/lA will hive 32 teams ln'ft\c pl~ofrs. not 2S ap In put ye.are. Ana tbe 1econd.pl•ce team ln Pa~-t1,woilld be ell&lble I~ NCAA tourney. · \, l;J BaronS, Oilers On Top Tbe Fountain Valley lfi.gh Barons defeated La qwnta, ~·.1. and the Hun- tangton Be·ach Oilers smasfted Bolsa Grande 1~3, in opening round ac: .lion ot the Huntington Beach basej>all touma- menrMonday afternoon~ In other gam es Pacifica d e feated EdisC?n, 3-1, and Westminster beat Cen- tennial S·L Action resumes Wed· nesday with Huntington Beach hosting P acifica Westminster traveling u; Fountain Va lley a nd Edis on hosting Bols a Grande. Games start at 3. Fountain Valley tm· proved its season record Tuesday. March 4, 1975 DAILY PILOT U Marina-, TrQy Do Battle Barons, Tall Celts TestFV ~At Edison Cres pi l:Hgh's Cells, ranked second to Verbum De1 in the CIF 4·A bas ke tball polls. invades Edison Hig h tonig ht to due l Fountain Valley High's Sunset League champions. It's an 8 o'clock tiff and the winner qualifies for a berth al Long Beac h Arena in the quarterfinals . I' SPORTS * Collide Vikings Heavily Favored Marina High's Vikings, fresh from a resounding 68-42 victory over rt\'al Huntington Beach. seek a quarterfinals berth m t he CIF 4·A basketball prayoffs with a victory over Troy tonight at Fountain Valley High. It ):els under "ay at 8 (gates open at 6 :30> and Marina coach Jim Stephens is hopeful t he momentum ge n er ated from Friday's triumph will l·arry into tonight's fray. lo 4-0 as Rick Woolard "''11,,"'"'.,.t The Celts of coach Bill Hedlund have racked up a flossy 24·1 r e· cord and they've dominated the opposition with 7 ·O center Paul Mokeski , a chap who averages 22.0 points, 18 r e bounds and sev('n blocked s hots per game. Marina is a solid pick to dis· pose of the Free" ay League representative Warriors of coach Bill l\1 orris. thtew a one·hitter . Woolard struc k out seven, but his hos t Barons waited until the stxth inning to erupt. Trailing l ·O, the Barons c.ame alive whe n Dean Fox s queezed home Vince Bienek with the ~ingrun. .'Mome nts l a te r . Dan Jackson hit a s acrifice fly that scored Woolard. Bienek had doubled and Woolard got aboard on .,.n infield hit. Fountain Va lley. No. 8 in the CI F poll. counters with 6·10 Dave Rohde, but after t hat the height factor becomes even more evi· dent for Crespi. Crespi also has 6·1 Jim Yent in the attack to give further emphus1s on rebounding and the inside game . Jim Weber, a 5·10 playmaking guard who averages six assists per gaic. is being billed as All-Cl F m ten a l out of the Crespi camp. El Dorado At El Toro The El Toro High Chargers. unranked in Orange County and in the Cl F 2·A poll when the re· g ular bas ketball seuson con· eluded. host the cn~·s No. 4 team, El Dorado. tonight in the quarter finals of the 2·A playoffs . The Yikes boast All·CI f' stars Rich Branning and Bob Losner. an addition to 6·4 Matt Cook. 6-5 Kevin La ndgraf and guard Tom t'g land. who ha\'e made vast im· provements since tournament lime. "\\'e think "e have things go. in g our way n o\\ . · · says Stephens. ' Huntington Beach also h ad to come fr om ~Di.:- behind, but the host Q3!1i§~ Fou tain \'all ey's Bill Miller s uffered an •rnkle inJUr) in the • Kalella gam(' Friday, but he's Tipoff is 8 a t El Toro lligh and the Golden H awks, last )"ear's 2·A champs, are sohd favorites. "Troy doe!>n 't really huve a super player. but v.e'll try to con- centrate on Chris Pat'ker C<l·5l in· s ide .ind Dan Erickson (5·9 guardJ outside>. "Tro} 1s not really similar l o :rn~onc we've seen this year. But lht') have beaten som e good teams I don't think we're hurt· 1ng on the matchups, whic h \\Ould tend to give us an advan· tage pla) mg man·to·man d e· fenst.' :" Oilers exploded for three runs in the fourth and six "in the fifth. In the fourth, shortstop Tom Freman s ing led home Dana M ugavero that cut Bolsa Grande's lead to 3·2. Then, second baseman Dou g Mansolino homered to send the OilerJ ahead, 4·3. . Huntin g ton B each erupted for six runs in the fifth when it sent nine batters to the plate. At Edison . th e Chargers fell behind 3·0 in the fifth and scored their only run in the bet· tom of that inning. It was an unearned run as Rick Hibbard hit a g round ball to the P acifica shortstop who tried to get Mike • McCoy a t t hi rd . But McCoy scor ed as the throw was errant. H""li ...... 8H<ll I It) itll r II rtM Fre-n.s.s vanTIQMM,lf. · Ma~tono,1b Terry, II> \119"<1<00,C Shmm"'. cl 1w non, JI> Mugavero, rf WrlQl11. P C.oleman, ptl TOl•IS 3 2 2 I , 1 1 1 3 I 1 3 3 0 I I A I 0 0 , 0 0 0 • I I 1 0 J 0 0 2 I I 0 I C 1 0 14 10 8 I $c0f• bJ Inning' r II • BolwGr. 00? 100 o-3 10 3 H.B. 010 lllO Jt-10 8 I EdtSOfl (I) •II r It "" McCoy. p.lf A I I 0 ~SN>fl!,\~ J 0 0 0 Hol)CMrd. JI> l 0 I 0 °"''O\ters, c l 0 I 0 Honts.cl 3 g I 0 S.C,_.t>ler, II> 3 0 0 HOlmblold.l b 2 0 0 0 Pelerwn,rt 1 0 0 0 o~n.pn I 0 0 0 C.llXC>n, ll·P 1 0 I 0 lot.tis ,. I ~ 0 $<.,.by""""'' r II e Pa<ll~• 000 '20 o-l 1 2 EOt'iOI\ 000 010 0-I s ~ FeuaUth•V•l .. y 11) n r II rlli Swensol'.11> 3 0 1 0 H•rdman,ss , 1 0 0 0 Ul*ft, lb J 0 f 0 Bienek, cf J I 1 0 WOOl•rd,P J I I 0 Fo•.Jb 2 0 I I Jacuon,lf 1 0 0 I eo-n,c l 0 0 0 w11son,rf 1 0 I 0 Tol•IS '3 1 8 2 $c.,t by l1t111n9s r " • La Ovonlot 000 100 0 I I 0 Fin. Illy. 000 002 •-2 a ~ JC Golf P91i.rt .. l46S) C4nl .. !deft Wttt IAtWester•Hlll1I ~hner CF I def. AOrgitofl 1s.a1. Gii· ford CGI dri. ~tel• 7._IO, LH CGI Oel. -· 1 ..... o·~·· CFI def. Brown 1H•. ~'"'" CGI clef. Blakemore 1a.1J, Htndeoon CFl del. Peterson 1S-IO. IN PLAYOFFS-Marina High's Bob Losner is pressured by Foun- tain Valley's Mark Mitchell (40) and Rusty Saunde r s. Marina m eets Troy tonight al Fountain Valley High and Fountain Valley is at Edison against Crespi in Cl F 4-A basketball playoffs action. expected to take his place in the st ar ting li neup with Rohde. sophomore Jim Boxold, Mike Zumbo and Mark Mitchell. Sophomore George Barrios is also ready after doing a good job against Katell a. ''Crespi h<1 S a good mixture of M~ Tests Vni, Da1ia Hills No. 3 Poly Boiv iii Baseball height a nd speed,'· says Foun· tain Valley coach Dave Brown. "We can't concc ntrnte entirely on their two big guys. The little guard makes the m go. "We hope R ohde can hold his own against Mokeski. We'll have to play 1t pretty straight at the Mart and sec "hat happens. I knO\\ this. we C<J n't lay off the outside too much." Tonight M a t e r D e i H i g h 's Mo narchs are a step away from the CIF 4·A basket ball quarterfinals at Long Beach Arena with tonigttt's second round clash with Long Beach Poly High on tap at Santa Ana College. Rod Boxb('rger hurl<.'d s ing I c d ho m (' Ron ano·hittNMontla~·aflt'r· GomcL. Da\'e Glick noon as th<.· Foolh;ll Hi gh dro\ e tn Ron Gillham Knig ht!. blank<.'d the and Wallal·h. and Keith Dana Hill s Uolphtns, .John~un doubl('rl aero~..., Crespi, however . has shown itsl'lf somewhat vulnerable. The C<.•lts \\ere ext ended to a four· 11 ·0. in the opening round Glick. of the Tustin basl'hall unover~~v C41r t> rbo point victory tn the first round tourn;.im('nl. """ .• 11 O\ ('r Serra, wh lie Fountain I n another T ustin v""' 11, • (• o b · t tourney ganH'. Tustin'!-. ~·.,,7~;~ ~~ : \ ~~~~Wa was rcezing agains Tillers bre~:wd to a 16·4 ~'099''" ~• Roundin" o ut Crl'spi's lineup victon· O\'Cr l "nl\ ers1l\. ~~~·:,:~ 11 1 ~ are forn a;d Mark Overton <6·2> Dana .}Jilts and L 'niH·r~1· ~.'t!;;s~n 11 ., o and 5·11 guard Ter r) Saykally. ty m et at 3 torl..ir ;1t 11.11~ <1 1 10 11' l\lill"r's tnJ·ur.v kce~ hi m out T t. II' h · c.unkel p " t"' us in 1g · ~·c.01n,C.n. 1> " >J 11 of the game the Barons will in· Boxberger struck out ~ ... 0 1 '' '' B t th t t. 13 and W<Jlked f1\'l' Ill l'l'-To1~1, scor~by l~~onq•.. o serl a rnos in o e s ar mg cordin g thC' no·h itll·r , h c li neup. Abo r <!ady for acFtion is ,,.,,.,., "' ooo 400 o , f..Q sophomore flash Scott ord. El Dorado has breezed to two easy playoff victories, deft>ating Rowland 103·72 and Hemet 92·50. El Toro has edged Cerritos <No. 5 in CIF>. 57·56, and Santa Clara, 70·66. The Golden Hawks finished re· gular season play with an 18-5 re· cord which included two forfeits. The Chargers were 16·10. E l Dorado is a run-and.gun team that is averaging 84.G points per gam e. The Gblden Hawks were rated No. 3 in Orange County. El Toro High coach Wendell Witt says, "lo beat them. \\c'll ha'<.• to slow 'em clown . We're dt:· finitely going to h;.ive to rebound with them. and we'll run only 1f "e get the high pen·('nt <Jgc shot.". The Chargers ha\'l' thl' h('ighl to r ebound. s ta rling u fronl lint• of 6·8 Ed Mc Fadden. 6-4 J on Jackson and 6·3 l\l ike Capistran. The Golden llawks ha\'e an c•-;. cellent bi g m:m in 6·6 Tynml' Branyan, a second team All ·CI F choice last year. And they ha\'c one of the best guards in Orangt: County in 6·3 Kevin Heenan. named to the Official Oranl.!l' County first te;.1m . lt s tarts at 8 and figures to be played at a sizzling pace with the running Jackrabbits of Poly matched up with M a t er D ei 's s p eedy Mon arch s . Poly is ranked No. 3 in the CIF. Poly captu red the Moore Leag ue c h am · pions hip and did it with a balanced atta ck . Forwards John Nash (6·4> and Mik e Wiley (6·6) are the bread and butter of Poly's offense, however, and Mater Dei coach J erry Tardie says his team mus t contain that pair on the boards if i t i s to upend th e Jackrabbits. The loss give:-D ana llills 1 .. 1... 1•0 w • it 1. a 1·2 m urk. liniversitr's record dropped l o o.3 ns thl' Tro· ""''' " 031'~ tiollS 101 ti rb• Worthy Helps Biola Win Al so big in Poly's game are guards Leif Hertzog (6·1> a nd Clyde Johnson (6·1>. Hertzog is the only senior in the starting lineup. All·Orange County s tar Mark Breilfuss leads th e Mater Dei fas t break. He scored 23 in Mater Dei's 59·50 victory at Villa Park in the fi rst round. db " l• jt.1ns <.;Dulci managl1 nnly :':·1°::1 11111 ,'4 • ' " " • IJ " four runs in the fourth tn· "'" '" 1• / •• • IA,,,,, ,1 Hilt if 0 0 l1 0 u 0 ning. Th(• Trojans !>con•d v .... ,.," w h e n T 1 m W a 11 a c· h ~~',','.~;; ·;~ II 11 ,, IJ ti I CIF Star In Area . Crt.>scenta Valley lligh 's Falcons and All· CIF star Brad Jlollancl tackle Tustin l1 1gh·s Till e r s tonight at We stmi n ster ll ig h School. T ipoff 1s at 8. fo-4• "'' f) foVt>h , .lt "-'\.H1•tl t Mur'''°" l.I ~lfdttOn 11> H.tlh,tf"O fJ Hunn o Htfl• P fotdh· 11 0 , , ,, I II 0 " u I H II II I u IJ v II " ... " II II II CdMTabbed Over Newport Corona clcl :\1 ar Jligh coaches ha\'e ht•cn made 47 point fa\ontes o\'er lhl•1r (.'nunterparts from Newport llarbor when the t\\O basketball rivals <·olbdL' in L\Ja ssacrc l V l\l:tr<'h 12 al J\iewpcrt. PASADENA Rob Webb scon•d 25 points and Billy In· gram added 23 :\londay ni ght to boost Biola to an 83·66 win over Point Loma in an NA IA District III Southern Divis ion playofr J im Worlhv. former Hunt ington Beach ·High C;111ll Oranj.!l' Coast College s tar, had ntll l' points for the\\ inners. Stephens, h appy with his start- ing fi ve.•. is abo pleased with the play of Dan Boldt, the rirst pl ayer off the bench. "Boldt played a super game ag<unst Huntington Beach." s;.iys Stephens. "He pla:-cd good de· fcnse. got 10 rebounds and was 'ery aggressi\'e. He's a strong kid." ~l orns s ays his tea m will try lo slO\\ thl' tempo ag;.iinsl !\lanna "1th Erickson doing most of the pla~ making. "\\'e don't n·a ll~ have the good O\ <.'ra il l earn quickness to run \\ ith peoplt.•." says ~orns . lhs starting five. aside from Parker und Erickson. ~re 5·9 - Tom Omalev. 6·3 junior Mark Pepper a nd 6·3 j unior Ross Do\' er. Branning. the co·player of the ) e a r i n 0 r a n g c Co u n t ~-. 1 s ;1vrraging 19.·I points pt>r outing. .-'\nd Losner. with .in a 17 6 :l\ er,1gl'. is a ::.ccond team All- count \ ehoi Ct·. Th i~ is LusnL'r":-. fourth year in all·tounty c1rc.:IC's. Pro Hockev ., H e's joi n e d b y sophomore guard Jim Schultz and juflior guard Jim Elenz, in addition to Pat Hill and J ack Dean up front. llolland. once ri llunt· ington Beach resident in the Marina lligh (•nroll- m ent zon(', scor ed 57 points against Burbank and is a n odcls·on C'hoicc for first team All·Cll" honors ai;?ain . Tonight's schedule· FOR MEDIUM SIZE TIRES: ER70.14, FR7C)..14, GR70.14. GR70.15 plus Federal Excise lax of 52. 75 lo SJ 15 and retre<>dable 1rode-1n. radia1sale Prep Net Results 'A llerDum Cl<'• v\ 61 An1nonv al long 64!attl CC, Tu•lln v\ Cr~'>'tnla V.tlley al wes1m1n\ler H19h, Sdnld 6artMrct V\ Muir ,)1 Sa"td Barbare> (.(. Full•rlon v\ Palo\ veroes al Tor ranct H19!1, Crespo "' ~ounld1n ll•lltY at Ed1\0fl Hoq!I Comoton "' Inglewood al Comp•on Coll•·<!" Troy v\ Marin<J 4t Fountdtn Vclllfty HtQn Miier Oeo vs L 8 Po ly ill ~•nta An.1 College l A C.artv Y\ Bi>Ytrlv Holl\ .ti C..il Po•v Cl>omonAI C.a rn<lroll" v' l<:h Allos <ll Pt pPetd•nl' C.oll•CI" ~ m GabroPI vs Mor• C.o'1• al Schurr Hogll, Lyn-al Ntwl>u• v PM~ In the compa ni on ll•;.itu re , tlw CIF is u h<.'aV\' c hoitl' to defeat the baity Pdol s ports staff since thl' latter has no :-u bst1 tut es and ('\'Cr· ~one is in g h as tl y ph,s1ral c·ondition. Thl' gamc•s. which h<.•nd1t 'arious student clubs and teams from both schools, st.trl at 7 1('1 F i and 8:2!l d1is week only BRAKE RELINE VARSITY P~IOs Verdti C221 !'I Mission \11ejo Stngitt FU" IM I IO\I lo 3·6; del Podge()O by Otlotull. IOSI 10 Emery 5-1, def Miller"'' p Grlfloth CM) !OSI,...; won 1·), lost .... s-1. ~1111sen CMI losl 1·6; won 6 ?, 1.,.,1 , .. :-~3. Sc11mtd1 IMI IMI 3-6, ~a. l~: won ti•l . 2 A San M.orono v' Rrea .11 Cdl Slt1le tF ulltt IOnl EI Dorado .JI f I Toro. 1no10 v\ Culv~r Colv ,\1 l oyo1.1 UnoYf'noly II lOI C..dtlr v~ Mor.ii""' "' Ctrr•lo~ H1on 1 A 810 BtM v~ AIAS<ll~<O al Moorpar~ C.o llPqe Morro U"• v' El\tnott' 411 (Am.irollO H11o1n 11 :.11, RAnn1n1J al Flllmt.rr H19t1. N0tr1• Dame .ti p,.~ad•n• Poly Cd:\I 1s hc>anl\ fa\'ml•d hl•t.iu...,e of T a nch C.111 ...... tlw t•,.('al p l a.~:cr ''ho h~1s promised to score and "ho has the poten tial ol being all .faculty. Ooubltl f'ulltr·Se,,er son CMI losl 10-----------------------t Wonkler·A. 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LINCOLN 774.7571 M OAILYPll.OT MlllD SINCILIS TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ry• FUNKY WINKERBEAM by Tom Batiuck 1 1 HE<.,l ! O~E OF ('(\/..) BOLT5 JUST FEL..L OUT! FIGMENTS NANCY GOOD! I'll PuT IT UNDER r<'l.J Pl Ll..Olll At\lD fV\IWBE I 'U. GET SOMETHING FROM lfiE eDLT FAIR<.,l / by Dale Hale by &nie Bushmiller HEY, MAN ···WHAT'S THE NAME OF THAT JUMPING 'rUN E '? TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE PEANUTS UNITED Feature Syndicate ACROSS sounds 1 Wash group 5 African repubhc 10 Walked 011er 14 Peek ···· 15 --·· - Semo le McPnerson 16 Arizona Indian 17 Female of hke outlook 2 words 19 Noun ending 20 Fibrous tissue 21 lnfOfmation Ille 23 Free from guilt 26 Mineral spring 27 Crollc or nc)'l'I • - 30 Lovers· meetings 34 Spinning hke -·- 35 Poot owner's cone em 37 End Prefilt 38 Robot drama 39 Ridged 41 Mouota1n Pref111 42 N1ger11n city 43 Mournful I• 17 • ' 44 Grealesl in number 45 Lessee 47 TV 1nslallmenls 50 Thirst QUericller 51 Fabric 52 Physical envtrOIYll8f'lt 56 Pack cargo 60 Last word 61 Freeway sign 3 words &4 B1tsol flutf 65 Speak publicly 66 Makes lace 67 Poems 68 Janot Ille '4-0$: Slang 69 Foo1 covenng DOWN 1 Ttvowof dice 2 Instrument 3 Parlof speech 4 Hollywood Horse Yesterday's Puzzle Sol•ed ,( ~ A T :\ , RIA T I< Ir r In 'O g It " 11' 1• • ll '" A 8 £ l 10 ~ N LIA I" IE IN ll IA 18 •l T R I 11 ~ f T S N U r~ IS ( 0 II IN ~ l)Jf 11 IL IL S ll U 10 ~ ~ 1g ll'.IC L A I " S ll 10 I~ T A I T • IN 0 0 II !OIT I SR I' l 111-II 1111[ p A T M N L 0 IA s ID IS " s l [ ( II' U L I s IT 1£ ~ P IE II IT IC ll T 111• I~ H It u [ N T I [ N T I IH 1r It :o I II [ IN 11 If l 10 1£ 10 " IA ill ,. 0 " !C £ LIA N 10 l 0 Ill 0 IC i T ( D E N 10 I~ AbO<. 33 Long narrow 8 Y'11nt 9roo11es urgenlly J6 Wnere 9 81llo0fl Perce Rock fOf one 1s 10 Have--· 39 Small lood -··:Decide t1st1 11 Ra11h's 40 Bullfighter wile «Tune 12 One ltme intervals only 46 E~oses to 13 VtQOfOUS conla91on person 48 "Keep -- 18 F1$h 22 E German river 24 Macaw 25 Fixed lhe brakes 27 Scotter at danger . 28 Cl'IOp1n's forte 29 Charles ...... i Parade order -49 Selling of an event 52 Nimbus 53 Surrounded by 54 The "8" of "NB" 55 Cleaved 57 Greenland town 58 Prevent autt!Of1tatlvely 59 Ending with div 111d rev 62 Grab: Slang 63 Ear: Preh1 JUD~E PARKER MISS PEACH ...... ._..__ .... _ Alt'TML-'ft, WHCN O\A~ PJICE~ff ~ .AGN'T ~v, W'1f'( OON'f ~ F'CHT' FLV~~~ DICK TRACY DR. SMOCK MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS by Charles M. Schull 6VT l{OV1LL AL50 PRO&A8LI( 6€ A 6B!TLEMAN,AND A 601TLEMAN ~ ALWA'i"~ axJRTEOU5 lo A LAD'<! by Herold Le Doux rrs )'OUR KJND HEART THAT MAKES ME THANKFUL TO 6C KNOWIN' YOU, MA'AM! b.y Mell by Chnhr Gould. J-C/ ~ bJGtorgeLllllOlll by Ferd Johnson' ~RSOMALL.Y, I DoNfT THINK )'OU Sf.k)ULP MAVE W.ARN~D iH~M IN ,ADV,ANCE ... .. ---u:: r-;:~ ~Ff1 f00F· . ..," .............. ·-- by Rodger Bollen I~ERCOULD ~tsil.E ~O~ MQ F~5· '"lnc government coold end this recession &omorrow if it would just treat us as if we were a forci8n country ... DENNIS THE MENACE > LIC NOTICE P UBLICNOTlCE '---i:. • $4lll ;> SUPe lUORCOURTOFTHE ,. STATEOFCA.1.ll'ORHIAFOR • THE COUNTY OF ORANGE 'I HO.A·l2'8J •.NOTICE 0 1' HEARING OF ~l!TITIOH FO R PROB•TE OF WILi. D FOR Ll!TT ERS TESTAMEH· 'f .... ...__Eslate of ALOEN B MERRYMAN, u-uuea j~TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\ilt .,...RV C•THCRINE OOBSON, a~~ ""'"' C•l~rone Pa1ot. l'la\ lotea ""'"'n ~llllOn tor Probattt of Woll and for is ~. ot Lelle,. Testarnent .. ry lo tn.: [ loner reterenct' to whach as maclw further ~rllcut•r s, and trwt tit<' .na pl;ice or lw<oir1nq lht s11~ hoh llMn~t tor M4rch ta, 19/S, al 'I JO am, Oftll'tt courtroom or l>ep•riment No Joi Aid Gourt, at 100 C1v1c Center Orivt: wut, 1n the Caty ot Sdnta An.o, Gilhforn1a 0.ted February ?t, 1.,s WILl.IAM E. SIJOHH, County Cltrk l•VtHG 14. BROTT AND MAX MARO N "1s Gatewey E11t ~Aven11eot Ille Stan l.:nAnttlH, C.tllorn1a too.7 ~ti: 11UI ll ... 1SJS •t!OnMy• tor: "•tit loner • PubllSht'CI Orange Coast Ot1ly Piiot, ~rcll •. s. 11, m s Ill· IS P UBLIC 1'0TlCE 8SU11 SUPERIOR COURTOF THE STATE Of CALI FOR NIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No.A·U tlO NOTICE Of HEAIUNG OF PETITION FOR l"ROBA.TE OF WILL 'HO FOR I.ETTERS TESTAMEN- TARY P U6UCNOTlCE 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS GENA ROWLANDS (BES] ACTRESS) JOHN CASSAVETES (BEST DIRECTOR) ·~ R EDWARDS BRISTOL CINEMA IV UISIOt ot Moor.UTHUI 540-7444 E'ttle or KATHRYN McKENNAl-------------1 TRACY, O.cu sed. NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN thdt JOHN s. TRACY has hied nere1naPtlt 11on 101 PrObat• of WI II and lor l\'IU·•n<e o4 Letters Testamentary lo tlw Ptlt· loO<Wr relertn<e to wn•t'I Is ma<lt' for tur1her particulars, a"o tnat the ltme ""'°place ot 11ear1no tlle sa~ l\as bo.'t'n set ror Maren ti, t91S, •I 9 lO a m. on Ille courtroom ot Department No l of • .,.od court. al 100 CovK Crnler Onv~ Wt"\t. an Ille (.1t'f of Sant.t Anc>. C•hforn•• 0.IN Februery 2•. t9H WILLIAM •• St JOHN, County Cterlt • Tl40MAS l . LOAD tlUt P•uode Valencia, Su1tt21l UtvN Mtll•, Calrforni• UUl 'Tel: 0141 M l·U.O .1111wney for: Petitioner Pubt1'1ied Oranoe Coast Oa11y l'olol Maren•.~. 11, t91~ l'Jt> I ' YliBLIC :\OTJCE 8 ~319• • SUPERIOR COURT Of THI! STAT! OF CAl.IFOAH IA FOR THE COUHTVOFORANGE No.A·l 1tM NOTICE OF HEARING OF Pl!TITION l'Olt PR08ATE OF WILL AHO l'OA LETT ERS T ESTAME~ TARY Est••• ol EVA e OMONOS. Do!ctu ea NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IVEN 11\.\t STM'ILEYW MILLER nas ltlf'<f/W'rtln • Ptlllion tor Probate 01 Wiii <lnd lor Is su.mce ot Leiter~ leslAmt'nt11ry to Ill<. Ptlllloner reference lo wn•cll 1\ m.tf1f> tor tur1htr particulars, ana lf\at inc tomt N\d place ol hetrlng Int~,.,,.. nas bttn Ml lor Muell II, 191S, al 9 lOd ni 1nlhecourtroomot 0.PartmenlNO Jot ..aoo cour1, •I 100 Civic CA!ntrr Or1v~ Weu , In tne Ctly OI S•nf<I Al\d C.lllorntt. 0.ted February '8. 191S WILLl-"M E SIJONN, C.ounty Cttrk LOIJIS LlLLEHGER 401 Nertll Br•nd 81\'d., S..lle IOf Gltndele, Ctllfornl1ti201 Tel: UIJ) JO~ .llllorney tor: Ptt111oner Publl\hed Oranoe Coast Oaoly f'tlQt March•. S, 11, 1'7S 1311-H P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF THE TIME ANOPUt.CE Of HlA.AtNG OF THE LOC ALAGEN· CY FORMATION COMMISSION OF OAAHOE COUNTY CALIFORNIA WHEN A PAOPOSl!O ANNl!XATION TO THE COSTA ME$A P ARK ANO R ECR EA TI ON DISTRICT OF ORANGE COUNT Y, ANO OBJEC· TIONS OR PROTESTS THERETO WILL 8 E PR ESE NT E 0 FOR HEARING NOTICE ISHERCBY C.l llf NU\oltan •PPloc•toon Ila\ b~en l11t'd .. orn tne Looi Aoency Formallon Comm'"'°" ot the CounlY ot Ort1no•. Stele ol Callk>rnla, reouoton9 that Hid Com- m1n1on approw tne propo\Cd aNWu "°" d .. lgnaled es p,,utarono.Bear •n 0 .. alton to 11\e Cost" Me\a Pan. Mltl Recreation OlslrlU of Or.tnQe County, Catolorn•• The bOunOMlt'S OI \;ltd pro. po'Mtl art dS follows to w11 !>aid ann .. allon conl••n• ai>P•o• lm..lfty 74 16 acr~s 11na os l0<alt'd "'"' •' Iker Strttl and north ana south ol f>autarlno Avtnu~ '" tnr "°'1"' ''1 ~thl• W sa are". Al 1,,. lime ot tM "'""'"'0 nnt.,ra 1J~~tl)IJ_2.;~~~ !ltrtin WldOOunclarl~\mav~mrltllll<'d r Jw the tddltlon of olhrr I err 1tory on Ille' '11< onllyOl lht propos~I NOTICE IS FURTHE'R Gllll:N lhal Eid Comm1u1on n11s lluo W~dnn\da'f k 12111 oav ot March. 197S M Ille hou• 7.00 o'clock P M ot said oav or 81 MIO" ., said matter can b~ llMrd on floom S(l] In Ille Oranoe COUf\IV Act-gnl,lratlon BulldlnQ. SIS Norri\ c1more St,,tt , S•""' An•. otorno•, H the tame an<I Pl.KP tor tN rlno or saod propo\ef 100At""r 101otf\ protuh .,,a obrtellon' tht'reto ~ltll mey De t1ltHI and at w111c11 time ~place All Ptri.,ns ln1erttt~ tlWr•an fNY appur ana be llUrd 1 A ne~llve dKf1rallon 110 t>Nn pre· 1Mtfd tor the iulllect prof)O\al 111\d rnAY tit rtvttwtd at \rs Nortn Syca"-e Jtreit , Room 10t, ~•nla A"' ca11torno1 wrllten cn,,,m•nls r•••tl"" \o the 11evatlve de<larallon -..kt be ...,, to the a""' address no la .. , tr.an M.~111, ltH. Tlleo;ibllc 11e•ranoon111t tivt oetltrt llon •Ill lie ,..,.d •I , NI lft R-. SOl of Ille Ortnoio ~ A4"'11'11ttretleft l111lldlnv. SIS H J y(tnwn Slrtfl. Selllt A11t, Ctlltornta .,_ MaKll It, ,., •• o.«H· F•orwry It, ltlS IYOROIR OF THC lOCAL AOllH i:Y N) .. MATION COMMISSIOH OF 6'i!AHGf COUNTY, CALI FORHIA I RICHARD T. TV .. NEA E •ecullve Olllter l Locet A~ncy fforl!l•llOll comrnlnton el Orlfl9' Cevl'lty, t e lUQfnla ""'°41t.Nd Of't "9t Cotti Oally jljfol, :}JMICIMtr.4. 1tn ....S STIONGfS~ W61LD t1t tNCUDllU IOUlNfY "' Tuesd1 . March 4, 1975 DAILY PILOT Vintage Comedies Cast A couple of comedies in the "oldies but goodies" department art! warming up for ope nJng nights a d ay apart on the opposite eods or the Or ange Cout, in Weatmins ter a nd San Clemente. Bolh .. Eve rybody l.9ves Opal," the n ext attraction a t the Westm inst e r Community T heuter , and "The Male Animal," now in r ehearsal at the San Clemente Community Theater, ru.·e plays with a good ma ny m iles on their speed om eters. But neither has been seen on a lnC'tll st<lj(e in t he past decade. with the exception of a 1970 production of "Opal" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. For Westminster , the nostalgia Cactor IS ampltfll'd by the fact that the group m ounted a pre- vious production of ··opal" back ·in 19640 and two m embers of that cast are repeating their roles in the 1975 rcpn~e ONF. OF T H EM 1s Opal herself, Sally l\JacManaway (who was Sall y Crowley a l that timel, a longtime actress and d irector with the Westm inster players returning to their boards a fter an <J l>scnce of several years. The other is Dick Taylor , another pioncC'r of the theater group l'Urrcntly serving his scc·ond term as 1ls president. Intermission Tom Titus Others in the ca.st of John Patrick's comedy arc Scotty King, Bobbie DeWoose and Onofre Guiterrez a s the three characters attempting to pa rt O pal Crom her funds and Keith Wilson as th e cop on Opal's beat. Sondra E vans is directin~ "Every body Loves Opal," which opens Ma rc h 21 for four weekends . at the Wes tminster theater, 7272 Maple Ave. Call 893-8626 for a dvance reserva-tions. * AN01'IIE R R E VIVAL of a vin tage comedy is in the offing at t he San Clemente Commumty Theater where .. The Male Animal" will open March 20 for three weekends. P auJ ldeker is directing the s how, 1Ah1('h stars Rick Koslwb :rnd Joanm· Applegett as a college professor a nd his wife concerned with free speech on campus -in the 1940i.. Featured in the cast are Ed Tierney as Miss Applcgctt's old fl ame, a onetim e football hNo, Cha rles a nd Bonnit! J udsou as the school board m ember and hii. wile up tight over "reds" on t he faculty; Mich ael Barnes as the editor who inst igates the con. izoversy; Harvey Dahling as the ~urrent football ' star , und Kym Wells as the girl who turns both their heads. Rich ard T udor , J . Maureen Bangston, Rose Wahlstrom ?-n~ Jim Va nce complete the cast for "The Male AnimaJ." which will be sta ged Thursdays through Saturdavs a t the Cabn llo Playhouse, 202 A venida Cabri llo, Sun Clemente. R eser vations are berng taken at 492-0465. * BACKSTAGE The verdict on \\ hether or not Orange Coast College's .. Lenny" ~·i ll be head- jng for the fina ls of t he American Coll ege Theater Feslival in Wash 1n_gton. D .C . \ .. ill be given today. _ .OCC competed aga1ni,t four other collegiate drama departments in the re- gional finals with its sta~e vcr~ion of the Lenny IlruC'l· :-tor\', presented for the public last NO\ ember under the direct10n ol J ohn Fcrzac:C'a _ .. OCC':. Talbot Simons already has won the 0('!>l ac.·Lor award in the fcstl\ ;,ii for play1n).{ fou r d ifferent roll'S 111 "Lenny" . .BALBOA MOWTHRU TUESDAY MESA · Balboa ll•d. at Main ,.,,,_ 6 7 J ·4 048 O oeon I; '1.-, 'EU04'·fi«·R'i;®J·llfJ3·'ti'3·A''iP ~k~-...... ----~----~~~--~~~~--, J • "Gleeful and zany ... nonstop hilarity!" -Ke.1n lhOmH. l A ft'l'Tles :.:,. f1lll ~~ i~ ~~ <jWiji A ~ r~wr 84fCt" a ,_,,OC.1Jlh Atlt.Ut Plus Alan Funt's "W HAT DO YOU SAY TO A NAKED LADY" fXJ MO OME UHPEJl 17 APMITTEP 17 YR. OLPS MUST SHOW l.D.'s .. YOUHG FlAHKEHSTEft-l" ly Mel Brooks ll"GI "MUR DER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS" f PGI COSTA MESA 548-1552 +"OLD YELLER" .. THE STRONGEST MAH IN THE WORLD" 3:00-6:00-9: 15 .. IHCREDllLE JOURNEY" I :30-4:30·7:4 5 DEMY AW ARDS Plus "DEATH W1SH" 3:45-7:40 .. CHI HA TOWN .. 1:15-5:15-9:1 s "DEATH WISH .. 3:30-7:30 ~ News from all over Calif?rnia t M·r )tStO s .. I I\ I lO • 00 t lO 100 ,.,,!;a -.. 1.4 40.1 a .• n CAllfOANIA is rounded up each day i n the ~~~~~~~~WIH'*'l ll ACAOlMY AWAllO M01•41H-" TIOHS t INClUOfNG H ST "CTUU llST ACTOR HSTDIUCTOR ~ DAILY PILOT· . . TamtNG INFEiUiO y WINNERl-"C4DEM'f AWARD MOMIMATIOHStMCLUDlr<G r ~ IESTP'ICTURE m IEST SUf'PO ATll<G tfl 4CTOQ {, ~ ,. .... ·--·--·-·--.... , ,lu• "IHCU:DllLE JOURHEY~ L 1-o ·o-·•-.. <>•' U A (H '1 I t I \0 HOWJ 11 .AC.ADI.MY HOMIK.4 TIONS "'us: Chea. ,,_..,.. MOE4TH WISH· • AC AOIMl HO-TIOofS "CHtl'tU OWN" "OlATH WI_. "HARRY & TONTO" "CLAUDINE" t)ro11 ~ M I 't v t- ~..;f ~.~ r t-Ac,tl liH ~ I 'v 7 ' ! g 1"11 • j n -'' .;... THE CIT Y SHOPPiNC CE NTRE ORANCf •532 6121 ~ CITY CENTRE CINEMAS S.A. FRWY (MANCHESTER£)( .I • G.G. FRWV ICITV OR. E )( I "Birds Do It-Beu Do It~ Wliite Down" IPGI "CHINATO WN .. "DEATH WISH" "MR. RICO" "WESTWORLD" l l'GI ...., ... ..._ .... _ _._.., ............ ~ ~~\JJJ..bYI ·--~!) DAILY: 1:15 3:1S, 5:1.5, 7:15, 9:15 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS mr ACT1£ss A WOMAN e m 01H cTtoN ~ENA JOHN ROWLl•NO!. UNDER THE INFLUENCE CASSAVETES DAILY: 2·00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 r UIMC I\ \THARl~l:: ROSS Tl IF. STEPFORD W1VF5 • _.., -----_, --........ ......_.. .__ 'i1t; DAILY 1 10. J ·1S, S:l S, 7 ·10, 9 :1 5 SOUTH COAST PLA ZA THEATRES S-"N 04ECO F'ffY, •T BRISTOL SO.COAS~ PLAZA II ~ S•9·llS2 ,., -°:'::. ',!, '°" 1. ALICE DOESNI LIVE HERE ANYrvlORE Wf,.,,.,fl!) ACADEMY AW >.RO NOMIHA TIOl'IS f"'ClUOIMG 8fSTACUfSS BlSl SU,P'OllTl"'G 4 CTRESS IHCLUDIHG IESTSOUHO U ST 1UT OIUCTIOH a. EOWAROS '57 CINEMA 1o4 .J I 00 w. 11 10.J Hr 10.1oso s.,;. II Jo.) H I )O·IO so S..-I . )0·1·1 ~ 1 ~ EDWARDS ..., NfWl'OllT CINEMA ' .. ""'" .... ~~''''' A """tOWARllS I •• Q;iJ NBWORTCINEMA r .•• 11 •. ,., hl, .. t ~,. .... ,, ,, G ....... l,( ... ,~.,).1• __ Mo•day "'"'"'1cloy 1 15. I 0:00 Sat•rdoy • s...doy 1 ·4·1 t 0 ,.,., "CLAUOIMI .. W '-ef H ........... ,._ .. ,, Acirn• oi. .. c..,... ~aaa1Y &ToNTO" WIHMEttTWO ACA0b4Y AWARO HOMIH•TIOHS IHCLUOIHG HSTACTOlt f R) l '1··~-.·•A•rt\•n'4,. ''1o1' WINNER 11 ACADEMY A WARD NOMINATIONS wum m l11•11llv :·'""''~~11~ M.-# 1 ... , , .. ., " '41, S-I tt.J I .. , It 7 ta.f 10 II 1t • . ' c ... , ..... ,,. Wt\tNf..int At o.u ....... eu.u o I .. I Everythi119 Stops Once a week at El Toro High School ever- ything stops for· silent individual reading. 't.he 20-minutc reading stint each week is not only for students, it applies also to the custodians, teachers, secretaries and even principal Herman Schmidt, shown in his of· fice Other view is of girls' physical educa· lion class during reading session. Ba1iEased 011 Nuditv 111 Spai1z MADRID IUPI l After keep ing watch ov-er Spam's morals for 36 years, Generalissimo Franc isco Franco's regime has gone on record with a new movie censorship code that permits some nudity The code may not immediately slow the flow of Spaniards who cross the border to France to see films like "Emmanuelle," which is X-r ated in the United States But the Catholi<.' newspaper Ya said: ':THECHARMSofsex which are a gift of. God destined for more serious things than making money ha\ e been <iuthonzed by the off1c1al government bulletin to enrich the screens of our cinemas and, of course th<' pock<'tbool..-..11! out prnduc·crs and distnbutors ·· -The government order sa)s "Nudity will be pcrmtlted when it is required for the total effect of the film. rejected when it aims a t exciting pa ssions in the n or m al s pectator and de generates into pornography ' ' , Political films like "z·· or "Slate of Siege" a re not shown in Spain, and the new law still says that movies should not go further than the "just limits·· imposed h) r espect for the eonstitutional pnnciplcs of the state. AWARD-WINNING Spanish director Carlos Saura said, "l l will still be the government judg- ing what will be s hown. Just because they permit nudity does not necessarily m ean restric· lions will be loosened." The new order comes at a time when Spain ·s movie industry is in a slump, partly because films made under Spanish censorship are not marketable abroad. The situation has driven some pro· ducers into making t\l.O versions -one for Spanis h consumption, the other for export. An information ministry of- fi cial said some films that were previous ly banned, s uc h as •·Midnight Cowboy·· and "Easy Rider," have been reconsidered by the Censorship Board a nd may soon make it onto Spanish screens AFTE R MO NTHS of indecision by censors. ··Jes us Christ. Superstar" has finally been aJ- lowed . But its opening al a Madrid cinema was greeted by protesting senior citizens, pray· ing the Rosary at the entrance. While sex and politics have been controlled, violence and horror dominate some films. The new code may tone them down. One article of the new code says attempts to justify "vengence and violence as a mea ns of solving social and huma n problems" will be con· s idered contrary to a "correct collective conscience.·· Valley Plans Chess Match The F o untain Valley Chess Club wall hold a n open Chess Tournament March 8 and 9 at Wardlow School. 9191 Pioneer ·Drhe, Huntington Beach. All Unite d States Chess Federation m~mbe~ are eligi- ble, and the entry fee "111. be based on age <ind USCF rating. Persons who v.-il'h to part1c1pnte but are not USCF memtwrs m3y obt<lin member~hips on the day oltMtoumoment Qu~tion m O} br chrrcled to th.-f ounuun Valley School Dis tnc-t's Community Srhool Pro- Mram , IW2-6651. exten51on 2. 'Only' $72,000 For Richardson From Wire Services ( J 'Elliot Ric hardson arnved in PEOPLE London "ith his wife to be the new U.S. ambassador to Britain <1nd said he ex pee ts lo have fin an B_e_a_u ___ T_h_e_y_h_a_v_e_s_ 1 _· x-o-th..,.e r cial difficulties in the job. children-two together and two The form er U .5. attorney general said they would have to each by previous.marriages. live on his representation al· lowance, currently about $30,000 "She got to see her dream a vear. and "some of our salary" didn't s he?" asked Heidi Biggs' or"S42,500 a year, but "that's it. I mother. "She got to see Hawaii." hope it will work out." Fourteen-year-old Heidi died The 54.year-old attorney said of cancer ; less than an hour after he had been ossured hy the State she was carried on a stretcher Department and members of from a plane r eturnillg her home Congress that the allowance to Belleville. Ill. from Honolulu. would be incrc:.Jsecl. Terminally ill with a rare form of the disease, the trip had been her secret wish -the dream of a dying girl from a welfare family. A Ca nadian busjnessman sponsored the trip. • Paul Andre w Zeitz, 16. of Brooklyn, N. Y'. won the top prize of a Sl0,000 scholarship in the an- n u a I Westin4{housc Science Talent Search among the coun- t~··s high school students. Zeitz was honored for work in mathematics developing a method to determine the values of mathematical expressions called definite integrals. His pro· ject grew from an unsuccessful a ttempt to solve a problem print- ed in a mathematics journal. • Paul Reislrup took over as Am· trak's president, and that night got his first passenger complaint -in person. Rei s trup , following hi s philosophy of laking the trajn whenever possible , le!t his home in Chicago to travel lo Washln· gton on the Broadway Limjted. During the night, a passenger car overheated and Reistrup joined the mechanical crew look· ing for the trouble. Some passengers, apparently thinking he was just one of. t.be crew, complained pboul the pro- blem. demanding that he do somethin~. · "I had to tell them there w.a.sn'l anything J could do ~ause J wasn't the mechanic," hetJaid. • Ml ch ael Landon, star or tt>levi:1ion'!\ lie HOU!C on the Pralri('." 1:;. a n w rather. L3ndon's wire Lynn, gave birth to a (..pound. 3 ounce bOy. The couple nam ed him Chrht.opher J . • David Copley. graduating this spring from Menlo College with a degree in business administra- tion. has been n amed a new member of the board of directors of Copley Press, Inc. He is the son or Mrs. Helen Copley, cha irma n of the corpora- tion publishing the Copley newspaper group. Gold has turned son against father before, but this time the results were r ather peaceful. Don Roberts, an 18-:vear-old college student· from Hacienda Heights, defeated his father to wtn the 15th annual world gold panning cham11ionship at the Southern California desert town ot Rosamond. The youth also set a "world re· cord" or 16.5 seconds for sloehlng through a pan of sand to find ·eight carefully placed real nue· gets. • Vet~ran crooner Blng Cretb1 seren aded a Trans-World Alrlln cs stewardess, Linda Quinn, 23, before fl ying from London ·s Heathrow Airport for Los Angeles. "He asked my name, and when I told him he sang a UUJc son1 whkh he sald was called Unda," she said. ' 'I .. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c -L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 . 6 7 8 "'•"florS. CORONA DR MAR DUPLEX I : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• · 2 Bdrm each. in best rentaJ arco .... $77.000. Gwriil.., IOOJ 811m1t 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CLOSE TO OCEAN VETERANS Tm:d 01 gettmg th«: run uround H'f H you h~ve uny questions ubout btzy· mg u bomu VA. call t.h~ VA (';xperts al World Real Estate S1>e1.·1ahslS-In VA hoUS· rn~ Ask lor Veterun Counselor. Z>56-7ii7, anytime. ------- OHL Y $32,500 SUPE R VA LUE ON l'HIS J bedroom. quality uu1lt Costa Mesa home. Large lot with boal or trailer access. L1sCed .)l':>lt:rday. hurry, won 't lubl ! ! C..:a It S4ti 5llH<> --~s~ HERITAGE . • REA LTORS $25,900! TWO BEDROOM CHARMER Un a I nendly tree lmed s tr C'l'l. (.;l ea rnin g hurd"ood lloors. Crisp a nd clean. Call 546·231J. oPf.N lrt 9 •If~ FUN 10 BF NICI • THJ: REAL ESTATE RS Custom Duplex l Bedroom umts. <.:lose lo l>earh. S12i.!JOO. CENTURY 21 642·1771 111.AXB>- Watcr VI w nving. dluff• c'>ndo waLh sweepanc Vlew: Do lores model featurmai J l.ld.rms., 21 i baths plu11 tormal dmmg. Very prtvute end uml & just 1 year new. Extra features ~ulore. Vacunl & r eady! Not leased land. m.500 Corona del Mar lovely 3 Bdrm~ family room home. Drive by 242 Heliotrope, then call us to see! $99,500- BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 , &<l ·, lJl\"il •iW f Ll)S:4C.l"'-A ''l l rw"lb.Jl C. F. Colesworthv Reotto" 640-0010 Gfferel tOOZ Geeeral 10~ --T ····;;~;~~;;;···· ....... i~·c·.:.········ VILLA $85,0bO RETREAT 1-~lct:anl & i.pacaovs one $3350 DOWN -:..tor) con\ en1ent•e t.cl. Ill Spacious two story beal·h ColeofMewport a uun)(alow t~pe at· nou:..t'.formalh\·an~and Think b1~ ! MarvelouR six mospt1crl' Comvletcly duung. Prl\ ate den and bedroom. lamlly room. pr1\'Jtl' and llne:.tQUCJhly wet bar .. Hoanng t>nt·k pool, Jacuzzi. b1~ )ant thruoul l: a1t> on two 11replace. 01>en srn1rcJst· with pulling ~reen . heuut1tul IJdllO:> from lo triple sate masler and Owner trans l crr cd ..... ulls ot glass on each duldrens sull<.-s.Walktll S149,5UO. :.uk ot huge lt\·1111! room. ue a ch. s e hool:. u nil 6 75-.5511 J're:.l1j.:l'. m;1111lcnan~e sh o P s. l.: a 11 n o \\ '. COLEof NEWPOHl' ~rec hrn11! ;,1L 1ts.111~e:>t. !-JtiJ -ti7U7. HgALTORS ApJ>l. Only. Ii-Ill 1711 OPfN11t9•11sw11ro~1 ,...,1 • :~~:=~~·~ "iii i111111 Fe ll 1n love w 1h1 s t:alatea & so will you -w1th1s J l>r, 1am1ly rm,1---------• ESTATE SALE pool & view ol o.cean & har l>or. Now reduced to :)15!1,500. Owner will help Ima.nee. HAL PIHCHIM, RJtr. 2i27 E. Coast llwy li75·-1~2 REDUCED $3,500. 2BR house on h~c 1U2xli5" H·2 lot. Seller wants QUICk :.;.111:: r'.P. S25,500. 556 2WU DOVER SHORES B I G C A M Y 0 M We s pecialize 111 Dover Bordeaux modet. O•er Shores Propertll's I\\\• 2000 sq.ft. of luxury manage Lhc homeo\\ners livinn, spectacular as~o1· 1 Call u:. tor 111-JJ 1ormat1on o n th1 " view. Many extras, Ala morou:. an·•1. We won't last loncJ. call for have an cxclu:.1\e h:.tm;.: appointment. on au UH ;it Sl~.uoo. a 5 GE..._.T 64.. 1..056 Bit at ::.21\1.500 and a -I l:Ht ••A __ .... __ ~ ___ _ cit SJU,UUO. HOME OF THE WEEK EASTSIDE BARGAIN C::: SELECT $4000 DOWN T"'PROPE~TIES COMPANY FAMILY ROOM I l<Jrlwr view s pecial. de· l1i;ht1ully decoruted. lov- l'ly ~ bedroom plu:. den home with great Polen· ual tor ei.pans1on. Ex- pens1 ve c Lt rpets, ruslom drapes. easy landscap· ang, trul~ a bargain al Si:!.500. Call li7J -t.155U. 4 BEDROOM 1u;ALTOH.S Hard to 1111d 2 balh l>t••rn SI NCI:; JW I tY all dresst'<I up. Lu~ FIXER 673-4400 unuus panell111g :..t'l:i oll $220 PER MONTH --------~ lar~c llv111g room. Fama ....io QUALIFYl....iG ly 1>lay ro1Jm uvt•rlooks " " RENT TILL l'asv care \'a rd ·with l'l' Great large family mcnt dt·t:l\1n g hnn t..: QP[N rll 9 • 1r S fUN IOBfNttf• home. <.:t ack I 1 n g YOU OWN \uur IJo<tt or dads ll'lll'I-. tireplact.'. Family room. in utl alle\. Ease 111 Joa· ' •...... THE REAi.l ESTATE'!!J "' .• ·a· L ,. •·• l , S.500 <'ash moves you into · •~CCuS . ·'-'· r.Xls tng S41)00 down -stc;.tlS dun l i ·,, FHA I oa n . S220 tins lon•ly :I •~droom 2 last. Call 1Hti 7lil p . I . T . I . Ca 11 q u' <' k st <J r v o \' er I o o k I n g ' ro 11 ,, '. Newport Ha' 1cra s'>' 1m-OPtN 111 9 ·" ~ uN : 6'1!t-;./,~1~1;1151uNrOt:fN1r1• ming pool Or l>uy with 1--·:···.·.··:··;·;·.,::,· ~ GOLF COURSE. . .. ··· Jw .. t tu , down. ~li.~IO ___ , MESA VERDE :.; 1u11 pm·c llurr) '.' ! c ... 11 : lmm ... t·ulatc Mesa Verde .,. ~ !.lti2·ii~ home lc;iturcs lar)!e ": .. j · ~ KEY ....... hcdrooms. o'er:.1zc 11\-~======::=:::::;:~'I 'vlB€ALTORSft - 1 11 J.! r u um . h • g J BEOH00.\1. 2 llath. homcmJkcr l\1lt'ht'n. orklsl area 1n l-.1L. + p ... nl( TilUSTSALE F.antast1c J br. 21 ~ hil sµl1t le\CI. pool. l ~c µallo. Top t·ond l-~'>l.1lc :.Jys s1·ll ! .\f,·1111'·u1···1l .\.trcl. Charm-COLLEGE -._ ._ tormal d111ing rm., IJt>aut 111).! hrt<'K BHtJ. at :>i-1.500 t·ornt'r 1 pie. DIJlc tltl·hcJ Hew Interest Rate ll s a h<1r)!.11n. Call now garag\?. Lots ot Morngt· VA & Flit\ H' • Lar1ote to:.ec8-li tiOlu.t\gt>nt A::iSU.\11-; i '. VA, SlJ:t hJv '>'111dow in 11 .. rm .. Sl'..\IU.l.:\t; HE,\L ESJ',\11: 8:!J -.6-~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS Pl'fl. SJ!l,!l.>O. l'nnc1pals w1ih t11lc. 3 Hcdrms. l only. Owncrt i\Acnl . baths. l>llns. new cpls & ----------• .HU--1286. drps. l'rol. painted . VIEW OF HILLS 3 FIREPLACES Plu~h l·arpellng. wet bar. pn•m 1um wall t'Overmgs, :J huge bedrooms, 3 c:ar ~arai::e 3 patios . .\11111 - pnol Pn vale yard. Call: !Iii:! 7i~X • KEY P.E:Al TOP.5 IC IFYOUAIH7 GOTABARRB. OFMOHEY But you want lo st.urt out lake a gander at this 11 u n ting lo n Be a ch J bedroom. IL needs only some tender loving care to be a I me 1am1ly home. B<.1 rga111 priced al Just ~1.1.1100! Vetb welcome. l."a ll now. 847·ti010. 1\genl. FIXER UPPER PrtC'Cd a l '$23,00U. All FHA or VA terms with min. down . ~eller to t·redll buyer for costs an ltcu of paml and repair. •·:or th1~ price why rent·! Call lor detc.ils. HACIENDA REAL ESTATE ooa~16 IF YOU'RE FUSSY You love this ex.ecul1ve ;ingle story in prime ocat1on. Manicured cor· er lot. Jmmacuiale. Jn- Penin Point ;\e;irly new 2 story. J bedroom. J bath , e n c:los<:d p a110. 2 1ircplaCe!l. t•lettnc hullt ms. gar;ii.:c door OPcncr. l'rl<.'t::d al Sl :!!l.OUO . ~2-2253 evenings. associated BQOK ERS -REAL TORS 202'. W Baoboa 611 !661 The Ugly Oucldinc} 1' h 1 s I r ,. 1 n c :1 b r Townhouse looks a little "sad·· Just no\\. Oul so meone who \\On't mind a bat ot ta xing up c<in transtorm •l ··into th buy ol the year". Price at.$4i.500. ~UPERB f-fOMES 3848 Campus NB 641·8155 4 +FAMILY ROOM Spacious l<1m1ly home located 1n lovely com· m unlly. Assoc1at1on ma1nta1ns. T e nnis couns. pool, + pre· school. Uon·t mass this nearly new beauty at JUSl $4d,OOU! Cull 847 -~Ill. Agent. EHTERT AIHER'S DELIGHT C'raor decor as .terr1f1c. Beam ceiling beauty an Features elflc1ent wrap exclus i ve Newport Jround dream kJLcnen. Heights. 3 lg<' brs. 2 'ot.v family room w1lh trplcs-Frem·h doors 1replace. flormal din-overlooking l'nclosed ng. One year new. Just Spanish pauo & ~arden. -!1.900! C..:all now to see. Warm & cozy lam1ly rm 7 ~10. Agent. -cer am 1c ule & parquet lloors. Many other ex· WATERFRONT lras. Call lor appt. SPARLING SHARP 3 ~Rhome With RBAL ESTATE· two private boat slaps. m HJJ.......J.'>18 811 lboa C..:oves. Tastefully --------- rede~ora ted, ofle rmg SUM LOVEltS sp~c1ous rooms. dis-ATTE.,,.....,.....1 tlllct1 ve h vin~ and enter-"""""· taming. on lee land. All Huge second story sun- ror i 132.500. Like to know deck s urrounds lh1s love· more'! ly home. Four ext n (;ALLti45·664ti I large bedrooms -a ll ha ve soartng vaulted f ~£HIG£ ceilings! l<'amlly room. HOM et 1''ormat d1n1JU. You ~> name 1L-1t"11 1o11l there ----------1 tor Just W .500. <.:all now Pmect to see 84 7-.iOIO. Aaent. tor owner occupant. 2 Hrond Ne w Beach Duplexes with 3 BR, :t ba unlls each. Ample .coaruge aand p1U'kin1 with lSf owner dt"pr~Llt n. iu1~.ooo ouch. atl 644-7211 Aat. EASTSIDI CHAIMR a br-c1rcular dnve. An oldie but a goodle PLUS i sepa rule rentiU unus. Hurry! SPARLING Kt:AL t;..-,"TATE 833 •• " HOME + INCOMI Enjoy more cl09Cl IP~ £ASTSJDE 3BR house by ~lling "don't nttd.I" with bachelotapt + lBR with IA D•U~; Ptlol apt. ovPr 11ra_ae. As· Clusifuid Ad. f(J.~;s. sume 7% VA loa,. S271. • -- per mo. Call PR~JGE 'Sell idle items with a Dal HOM ES. fW5 ~ Jy Pilot. Classified Ad. l'.1t10. Lg 1ru1t ln•es. 1'1.1t·c I or garden. <.:a II Li lly. 55(; 8tH4. t>~ti :m2li Eves:55t>-8ti74 Lachenmyer Realtor BARGAIN!H MESA VERDE Laguna 1\i1guel. 3 Wrm .. 2 oa. L.:e a~sumallk loan. V<1t·anl. l'un~idt·I' sale or IN1:.c S-1!1.:.t.>u CU~BIN-MifiTIN lu REALTORS * 644-7662 * -------J Large bdrms. plus ~~ l amll~. :! lrpl<'s.; 1·'4 baths: eo,ered pat10: quiet cul de sac street. :>Iii .JOO Pyramid Exchanc}on Realtors 833-1768 IRVINE BEAUTY FANTASTIC VALUE llouse 1:. 1n A-1 cond1uon. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, pool & playground nearhy Minimum upkeep. plenty 01 lime to enJOY ltvang. SJl.!J.">ll . Call ti73-8550. ()P(N fll 9 • rr S IUN 10 llf NICI 0 IMIH6Hd The fablcs t draw an lhe West. .. a Uaaly Pilot Class1r1cd AcJ. Call 642·5678. Top of the World The tcehng you ~cl when look111g OUl lllC w111dO\\ ••• lbe fantasttt· \It'\\ 01 ;il l Ne wport II arbor. .! Uedrooms. 2 hJlh. lu\un Co nd o . Sll5.ooo. ti75--4060. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642·5200 615· 4060 TWO+ ONE 2 Bedroom w;tarcplact• + one bt.'droom. Phil' ga rage. i"C.'nced vard. 211' ( Du\\ h. tr v 'x • ~. I I 11Hrn l' Ing. Ea·s b. 1 d I.'. Costa .\lesJ . 400Ll1" :6U:M C.M.~ G....-al I 002 Gneral I 002 ........•.........•.•.................. ~ ..... . CAMEO HIGHLANDS VIEW Corner fee lot with ocean and is la nd view. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Large living room. No extra charge for pool. $112,000 . THE DRAMA nc SUMSEJ Over the harbor enhances the bea\.I· ty of this adult occupied 3 bedroom ho me . Cath edral ceilings, 2 fireplaces. Excellent at $126,500. llG CAHYOM-sPAJtKLIMG Gorgeous garden, waterfall and pond, irresistible patios a nd beautifully· decor ated 4 bedroom, family roomt formal dining room. Special -value at $168,500. Garden Jlome Tour '74 . DOVER SHORES 1.AYFIONT Pier & Sfip for l arge boat, 4 bedrooms, family room, 4 11~ baths, rormal dining room. Office would also be ideal maids room or den. Decorativ e wrought iron. 2 fireplaces, Spanish tiled entry, view of main cbanqel. $295,000. OlAl. 644-17 66 11•1 s. J..,...t11a1c1..H.1. A COLDWIU. IAHlll CO. ... •• •h Ill 1d ·k St· ti Ill d Ill 1i. ot I I · ·e n:..: ('I\ lor ll l ,. ;.!C tic lll'\ JU. E a te· hi~ rd. . ' 02 •• ' HUG HOMES, INC. THE GOOD UFE Int.be Bluffs, a sparkling area; 4 bdrm. condo-end unit on picturesque green-belt, dear p001., $72,500 S4H JUAN CAPISTRANO LOT; scenic ~ acre in rolling z.oned single family & 1 hor~. Only $28,000 hills, CORONA DB. MAR Cape Cod near the Sea. Classic 4 bdrm., fam . rm., formal dining, hardwood floors and unique ·wood paneling. Shown by appointment. 567 S• Nicola. Drive, Suite I 02 Newport C...ter 64CM050 GetMf'OI I 002 Glftffal I 00 ... ~ .....••...•.••..........•..............•. *Balboa Bay Properties* OceanfTont Back Bay 37o7 Seoshor-e Sh:.trp 4 BR., 3 ba. Dlx D_upl cx •.• "''11 condo. Frpl.. palio. ~rade tor mo1 c . un; pool . Try $42.500 ! its. $105,000 cqwty. 675 _7060 675·7060 Mesa Ver de Corona delMar Very s harp in.side Oceans ide of Hwv. &out.3BR.&la m. S harp d e lu x·c r ~ · I n x l 11 l duplex. 3 & 2 BR. nei g hb orh ood! $106950' 675-7000 $58,500. 556-8800. , . IB REALTOIRS Generol I 002 G eneral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 E SLEY N I 1\YLOR CO {EALTORS s ince 1H4 CORONA DEL MAR LUXURY DUPLEX Lgc roof garden. Spatious 3 & dn each unit. Custom bit. !-;Olllh or hwy & adja- cent to I rvinc Terr. ileam ceilings & frplcs. View. 2 Years new! 5145,000 2 I I I San Joaquin Hills Rood · NEWPORT C ENTER, H.B. 644-491 0 General I 002 General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SWIMGAMOP SAYE A LOT 2 :'> l () r y I I "(' r II" IH' r l' r 1 c c d w <' 11 h el o \\ MEW ENGLAND STYLE 2 STORY $29,900!! $6,600 ASSUMES ltk-al tol'<Jllon Walk lo M·hoots & sl111pp1111~" JOti ro H t-:ACll. -I lamtly IT'S A IARGAIM: IT'S FEE! New listing! Harbor Vi ew Homes HI, sitting on top of the world, with one of the largest lots up the re! (ave . 200'x70') Beautifully decorated 4 bdrm. 2 story Portofino with finished game room and loft. Of course there's roorn for a pool. and badminton, and croquet, a nd frisbees! The large lot is just dirt now but it's fee dirt. (and the view's unreal!> at $13s;ooo. UNIQUE HOMES, Redton-675-6000 2443 E. C at Hwy, Corona cMf Mer Rumhl1111• ru~uc· two :.IOI\ \\.ilk lll hcu(.'11 I-' o r 111 ,1 I 1· n l r y l o crwrnwu-. h\ 1ng .ind din 111Jt room' l\1111. garden k1tt'l11·n '100 ~ll. fl. fiesta PUIY lUUlll. Brick lined poot J11d J'1l'U7.d Shut· tlc•hoard <;oJf putting 1-:1 c(·n 1\1 a!.:-1 vc muster arid 1'11 ildren 's s u1lc:1. ::io~u.; lJown. &Her not \~illl. t'ull !lti:J ti7ti7. Ol'tU fllY • ff\ IUN IO"fNl((I [fli&fdl MOMEY TO LOAM on homes, ull areas. ~,rotc<:l your t rl"C.11t. Gall ~lol -7751 (24 hr . Sl'I'\ ll"l' ) lit\ H ~rea Priced be low market value. Uerc'5 )'our ('han('e to own that beituurul h:.Me you've alw:.,ys wantctd ~ a~ i s mall price. P~k·lilte. yard:;, enclo eel .pa1lo. Central air t4t>flditfonlng , ga ra ge door cwe.ner. Natuul brick fireplace. fu m d y room, 3 b!C bedroom s, xtra batlfls. Lovely brlck ~Oo. 540~1720 TARIBJ.. REALTOlt$ 2955 Harbor Slvd · Real Estate byMLVAY North~ Uuph•x, ;.il.IUv~ ~ct>nl UJ)' U~ach. U 1>er unu ha:) 3 btlrm", un vu:v. h' 1111( rm wlth Llru·k 1 rµk & 1un<Se<:k: h>"' l'I' un1t 1 b<.lrm., paneled hv- 111g r m with lrµk. plu;) A CiROWIMG l~e. 8lol'Uge urea or holJ· FAMILY HEEDS by room. Priced right at MORE ROOM!' ~17,:ioo. w1U1 terms. .. undthut':.wh;il youget o" . " with this 3000 i.qft home. ~ A't:f1bn:P~ Assume this 7' .. VA loan. ~ lJJt~c:.ul'nw True luxury and quahly 499·2800 tor the pnl't' !:lli8 4-156 ---- VALUE & COMFORT LAG UH A' CHARMER A.Hume 6 % YA LOCM Hos U l' 11 Frank ltn •. on Ull!:> lar~c :.! i.tory llrcplJcc l Story lluu11c bdl'm, 21: bath !''amity on H ~l11t\\1t11roomt11 rm with l 1rl·µlc U111e (n e>.pand. 1....'t1ht:! 111, ''.ilk lo quality lur only $268. m ain' bc.1d1 & ::.hup::. payment!:> D1<11~-4t56 Sll2.!IOU. Heel CJrpcl. ----Realtor::. •Hl7 litil OAILVPllOT NEWPORT WATERFll~· 4 IEDROOM .: s 1'35,000 tif c>n the water'tlbtb ne\"'- pr1vate pier 4' ~t. t\ Vl•ry t bar1nm1 n;iutica l two ~\or)' tiw)')c>tt &kach horn& & woy cl lilo, Ju11t re<tuccd thou.s~ Call 541i-231J tor fo1·orma· t..100. crtN 111 'l.• ff~ IVN'IOll Nl(I f DUPLEX IYOWMER .. . 5 Bdrm up &; 2 Bdrm d11. l,.;orocr ~l 00..ch F1oq. t llll e 0 f( er cd,. S911. <XA> 31 Oi Seashore ti7:.l ti578 VA Appraisal EMERALD BAY E..irly art.'a HIUlts, lg l Balboa Penin~a 1007 Shar-p!Sharp! $48,500 GeMt"ol 1002'GeMrat 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gl'•enbrook 3 bedrm 2 Seller v.111 I'·'' buyers ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• PETITE DUPLEX W1~h ba~h homt".' 2 Yrs new. cost. Li.;c J llH, 2 BA yard & pitrking. Lie Upg raded thru-out. beachhoml• BUILDIHG SITE HH. 2 ha . din, rm .. tpl. New ~et·t 11111 ~Jsll) On~ o\\lll'r. ~.500. ag1 bu1tda1Jll'. nl'.iilv tc\cl tilO_ :>.>tiO __ Wllh P~llUI .1nlll' \lCl'illl ;"111-;\V cw.tom l>y OWJ\Cl'." • /'IU4tUt SHdd, ~ I REALTOR~ PRICE REDUCTION CORONA DB. MAR DUPLEX · c h arming house. 2 Bedrooms + den. And new, large · bachelor unit. Good rental income. Close to Big Corona beach. Submit terms. $72,000. CALL-64~7270 2828 E. Coast H ighway, Corona def Mar - PROPERTY MANAGEMENT ftf( llClMI\ IOI llVlllC llOOUll NATIONAL MULTI UST SERVICE wt cu 11u, ror eur. 1111. H 1uo1 ur"ACf 1• 1111 llAllOll new. ~.950. bi.> ti712 Shows like a Wlodel. Near JADE REALTY OCEA..,..FRO.._.T South Coast l'lala shop· Xl7 l:.!:!I " " pin~. i\I U!.l see 0~1ore --- INVESTM lO:~T PHO I'. on a 0E1'; I' 135 fl lot. $175,000. you bu y. Bro k e r 5J6 H830. near sh op'g, Balboa . ~·erry main bay a nd Easl:.1dl' 1ownhouse, at- more.' trac. J Bit, 2 BA end w11t JACOBS REALTY on ~rce11 bclt. Adults :)4~.ooo. Own er/Agt ti7.i ;i.112 ti75-titi7U W12 Newport Blvd --- Corona d~t Mer I 022 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Es tate luilden International 1,; presently sethni.! their new condom1ruums. Ca ------ BUSINESS & RESIDENCE 4 13 ll, l Ba + AdJ0111111g rNa11 s nop area + Sl'P· turi.:e works hop m 01~ yard t\gt. 045-H7ll nyon l.:rest •E:.111te::..8 T 1032 loc:.ued at the c'Orner 01 oro Pat·111c View Drl\c & ••••••••••••••••••••••• new l\IJ(',\rlhur Blvd 111 BY OWNER l'oron,1 del 1\tJr, s tarllnl( v1cwt., :S1.>,IJ(J\I. HH. 3 Ha . Jand:.<•ap111~. TURNER ASSOC. ()pc n II o u sc 1) a ii>' lll)j N. C~L llw~. L.igUllJ 2 ·30.5. 30. 1201 H1~hland 494-1177 Or. :Sll5.uoo ti-15 :t~ Reilll.v big \'U. You 'll lcel hkC dl \1 1 nal 1 lllO l IH Puc111c. 3 Wrms, 1 pk, ~JllS. Sl 15,0UO --- Don't Wait T il Summer To purchase that pcrlcc:L summt!r runlul du1>lex only 1 i hloC'k 1rom 1uppr l.wach. Live lfl oc r(•flt out. Sl/5,500. C<1 }I b II -72lt Agt. YACAMT Corner ; :.I BR. qewly re- done mcrs St.·hool. J,.gl'- lot FHA / 'I/ A :>51,UOO -GEM-Lagana Hills I 050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 120-FTustinA\'e N.li SAVE COMMISSIO:\ un 3 REALTORS 042-162:: BR Condo A.s~umc 7', Joan SW ooo ~ --1121 San Clemente 1076 L09Ufta Higuel I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• at Stiti,90V. Sail's 0111ce & 2 STORY model now ope n . 3 950 SAN CLEMENTE l'llUNE~lJt;.IOIJ. $4 I 2EXECUTIYE ·········~············· So.ive ('o mm1ss1on w1111 .-OOL HOMES Real Estate Co. ---------I this l ::.tory 4 tx.'<iroom. GOOD VALUE Pride ot 498-0300 -· •DISCQVERY* nearly new Latte Forest owne rship area. W1th R£ALTOR ASK FOH General IOOjiGeneral · 1002 Spat1ous 5 BH 1-'ronl home w / many 1mpruve-easy care yards & pools. Truman Balll'Y ••••••••••••••••··~"._·_·~••••••••••••••••••••••t Hou:.e w{lge lam rm. mcnts. Assuma ble 1·,; Beautifully decorated. JUSTLISTED Petc Hatlot·k torm:il d1111ng & lgc •I tJa FllA toan. Pr111c1put:. on~ All terms. Ci.Ill Now & und will Sl·tl fast! 3t3H t3ell.y MUJT<J) Beautifoily decorated 5 BR, 41h ba., paneling, 3 frplcs. Ramp/slip. $260,000. Custom 5 B~. 4 ba., 80 ft. view frontage on lagoon. Ramp/float. $295,000 . Brand new 6 BR, 6 Ba . Pool, jacuzzi & sauna. Ramp & float. $425,000. 70 Lindo Isle Orin Prime 45 ft. Lagoon Lot-'$150,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR l Bl{ Hear apt w/u plc, ly Cull 58o-5!1;)(J. See. 842-9371 OCEA N VI F:W .. \I a ny ------- ::.undc1:1o:. btun:., l'Lc. Nr ---WHATYOUWAMT amcml1es 1n thl!:> pnv;.itl' • lica cn. Your1erm:-.! • WE HAYE g u ardl•d a r ea. Only San Juan 1078 Fountain Yanev I 034 Capistrano 752 0460. GOOD VALUE. We have ....... :)S!J,.Jl)O. -•••••• ••••••••••••••••• ood .f ••••••••••••••••••••••• OF OCEAN a 3BDRM & 41WRM EriioytheG L1 e Bv()~ll(·rlHr,ll>aCondu Anytl·me . VIEW home for you with large Call 493-2513 J\IOI. ''ar. 2 1111 lo t'l'l'Jll & LIGHTS fa mily room. These --.. · .... . . homes will warm your MissionViejo 1067 :s2-l.OOU.t!:Jll ·IX:th EST A TE SALE heart. On large tot. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Santa Ana I 080 $44,900 CALL842-9371 BKl'T~;H TIL\N :-lEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• lluge t1v111g room WILi\ -;J br, .! "·1· lnnl dill. rm. 2 STORY air n111d . many C\tr.1::. c:orncr 11rc11l.i 1·t• & lm.•ath 1a1nng wJlt ot MINI :>SO.~>o Bl-.r 4!1.)-IU21l gt,1.,s \JC~. Cuurmcl FARM B ch I 0 69 klll'lh•n D111c. sl'fl.>r.itc. Ne wport e a It . • •••••••••••••••••••••• ,\la::.tl'f ~u1lc&ch11 ren:. Beauttl ut J heJruuin. U\' OW.°'llEH 3 hr 1, hJ. \\1ng llurq iur this hugecul<.le ~.1l'10l .\l.im t ::.17 01111 lll>r IHI llll' UCUl'll ,ire a lrUlt lrCl'S up~r.>th·d \oil.Ill. ' I -Nil · • l11 u11. En-.1~11. ,\l,1n11cr,, o.ir.i.:.1111 ~ Cc.ti llt.J 1 crp1s & drµ:.. Cto.w 111 l'hurs thru Sun 1,11, iJ.l:! -m.irkct. Sl'lll•r ... lilrll'll up~rad111)! JU~I to 111· tr.111sl1:rn•d. 'flus hl'·"~ !.hal..c r oot llonw ha~ ~real PolenllJI. 4 t,1rµc bcdtiooms. with 2 oaths !'nc'e and tenns arc ex cellent. J ust olll'rl'tl al ::;45,!.150 wllh F ili\ & V ,\ terms. 341 Bay~1de Drive . N B 67~ 6161 Sl/l'tl lmlrooms. l'oumry A 47 FOOT LOT , k1ll'IH•n Fn•shly re· 1s Ult; 1n our town . Ol'INllt9·•151UNl08H. I lret'way, Sl'hOOb &::.lwp r I ~luntllruWl·d;;.t:,1:.:15 •·:1t~~·~1·~ ping. ·Muny e'u:.i:.. E\ i:--·-.1.·-·--trash arp! Only~.!lll!I BLlWF::> ··z" plan.~ Bil ~20.!J5fl Full µrll l' ~ Hl'clrooms. I "· hJths, ::.13Ull mo\'c-, ) uu 111 Bluns. R /0 , over!>1.£eJ <' t o ~ e l s , t> 1 t· n 1 y <1 1 stor:..i g~. FA hco.it .. 111 conll.. w w c·pts, drp,.,, polished stone cnlr.\. ll'lll'cd palm. paynwnh I•'"" than rent. t'.ill I< ;J ~l 8 :1 :.! I , V I t I a g 1 • (.; ardl•11:>. 1111 .>th SL. 1us1 \1 L'"l crf I l.11 hur 13h d. 111 :-.a111;1 \11.1 .•• dc1·111· a Led. Sed uded l'O\' · p r 0 v 1 d 1 11 g ,1 Io\ c I y l'l't'd pa110. Best IJ.irg;.1111 General I 002 G...eral I 002 stor vbooK gankn to\ 1c\I. al lhl' hL';Jt·h. EnJUY lhc •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lrom yd\Jr 2 BH l'•)lt<lj.!l' *FREE POOL '.: ., i l' l'lllldo. ICt' :ss.~XI du fi U\\ ncr ~:J5 -7Utll 111 962·4471 ~t) 5-46-8103 I'll ti Ill l NORTH COSTA MESA il.i!>l-.etball courts, ll'nnis ~--------• OVERLOOK CITY plus a rear unit rental ul DIVuHCE FOHCt-::::, ~ µar l... One time OP· VIEW ::;a5tmo. ~l'.W,500 Co.ill l.\1.\1ED.S.\LE ponu1111y. Owner IJoughl HILLSIDE 1>-11-1211 A.i.:L .\I .istt>rp1cte ot twmc. DOWNTOWN lll'l·:.\N FIWNT house ..,_Apartments 1300 ).!.1r a1>l tor ~ale Lr~ . for s ole $33.750 Bc.i u l 1 l u lly up).!radt•<I home with :1 lll'drooms. '..! hath. Dt:('Or alor 1uud1t~ throughout. J u-.1 111 trodutccl 111111 thl· m.1rkcl tn1s week. LC>\'l'I~ 1wuo J'his home may hl' 11 ... 1 auolhcr -must go L.;.ike of Catalm a &occJn lrorn COTTAGE l'<Jlh l'cil :-.. ;..:.irdn k it, ad\'a nta g-c: Ca ti the u ps t u1r:-ma:-.ler 90011 hUgL' 1 ~1 m Fu lly up-2 On a lot . Schcdulcd 111 c o me $420. mon11111 Room for anotlwr llllll Owner will hl'ip 1111.11w,· Walk lo Oca('h. BrllK1·1 536-i!83ti o \\' "t' r L' a 11 l • v l"' ~. & • • •• • • • • • • • • ••• •••••••• ,, kr11b ti 1:1 ii::!l FOil ... 11.· ~~ 11n1l .1pt uld;.:. X~'..! 2535. 1 1 1 $44, ·· Duplex-$74,900 •·~:idl·<I & :.u111.·r sho.irp. bee room ol 1 11:. nt·ur y ,.. •• <w1N111 0 -•1~1uN•H1m.1• l'11 unt r .v appro;.il'h. <Occa11:.1deol llwyJ ·_•11·-.• ltJ' 111 -t .,,,a . Hcrl'd [~ . ~ I : 1: · I ~ :~ II · I: 1: ~~ \\llal yuu·\l' ht•cn \\,Ill 1 _________ _ lll!!ltlr. 545-9491 7%% LOAN \l'W home. 5 bedrooms. J haths. i '• , 1111anc111i.:. ( 'hoosl' ~our cdrpt.'l, l'OI· 11r a nil till' color. On quiet new 4 bedt~oom. :s balh ,, l'nmc arcu. Ruspc cot· Owner !il l l!J!HI ..:1;uou. tll'l<H\' on this home. 2100 Sq ll. 011am1 IC' "' 11 ,. I N taJ.!c oiler!> DYNAM ----• <lnl' I< 11 x 1:.!·ti l ti!U 1 y living. vVrrll'I' Ol. l'\I. ' · H /I U t ,. ~oo VIEW OF C ITY LlT~S ome nc ome n1 s tJl2 Xl'IH aisling SSl;..., · tn nilc & SAUDLl::8:\CK You'll be dl!>LIJ>iJCllllll'd 11 640--6161 \i l'.'lS. o.v d.iy. Story ~ ~u dun ·1 hurry & :'>l't' i1M1 H t' ,... D-h 1040 RUSTIC R \M BLEI! iw. 11 ll(Xlk 1nlenor Hardwood :'l'arc1ssus. Dehght111l un 1n"J,on -ac ~ t ·· \I 1\ · l'Orner :iHHlba l1omt•&''UH »t1;1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. load:. 01 :-.q I OUI s .. J !>!> c --toot e Ill lhl "d.i. ll l>rH·k 11r1:plat'l'. Countr} incom e apt . bolll onl~ I CAL 1agh \~ . 1 . '" 1 kltl·he11 Ant1t111e charm v r old. OPE~ a11c.-CLASSIC 6ty e ome. · ·1" l'1 "111 1 · · + t·h1ldren s \\Ill " throughout. C:xu·a large noons Agent. 1>73 ti621 y 0 u 1 t tu\' l' t h 1 s d k h lot 10·1d::. ol IJr.i.:e trees, ---.111rn ph1l'e 11-.11111! on a J gar en llC en 'll''',.. ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL es·rATE, INC. HARBOR 'VIEW Above it a] L .. 1111 1111 cle :,,1l' :.trccl. Onl~· .-.-.-. _______ _ 1111t• llhe 1l 011 m.irkct. t\ h,1rg.1111 at ~5t;.~1so. ltu."e; .... & Sl'llruOs ,\Costa Mesa 1024 l1t•droom. :.! h,ith model custom pool"' d1°lk111~ rJre 11nd-11urry lo ::.cc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "i1h l1repl.1n· .ind 1.un1ly lamily, brick lrpll .Ill I hi-. I b1•droom. 2 bath hu111l' "1th family room 1~ "1luall'doo u prof land-.<'<ll't'd to1 rwr \It'\\ 1;11 LO\\ Dn , VA /FHARepos in Oran).(l' Cuunl.V ht·~·s 1n otl1t·l0 W9RLD REAL ESTATE !'>pc1·1a llslS Ill gOVl'l'll mcnl t ma nt·cd homl•s' :;.'iii 7777 C'all anytimf' 546 -4141 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE I INC. General 10~~ ~~~! .......... !?~~ ••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I irvine realty "OH THE OCEANFRONT" Remodeled 4 /2 bedroo!11 duplex . prime loC'ation on peruns_ula .point. Excellent income or combination r e· sidence. $176.500. Martha Macnab - or -Ha rriet P erry 642·8235. CQ75) BIG CANYOH .w /VIEW. Gorgeous, professionally decor ated 4 bedroom & conv. den hom e w /pool & jacuzzi . A great deal of warmth & seclus ion . $198,000. Tom Queen 644·6200. (Q76) A WIMHIMG COMBIMA TtON_. A dramatic a r chitectura! achieve- ment s itua t ed on a hilltop .lot w/swceping ocean YIEW. Stu_nrung gallery entry with circular stairway to formal dining room, gamer~~ & huge living room w /floor to ceiling brick fireplace. Hardwood floors; glass & wood. $285.000. Beverly Morphy 642·8235. CQ77) llAUTIFUL vets.AIL.LES IN llG CA.MYOM A truly dramatic home w /sweeping vtew. Highly upgraded -:-. island kitchen -wet bar -on qwet road. $260,000. Tom Qucen644·6200. (Q78) tOt 0cwer Dfl~ l.U·IUS 16-tA MllCAtll\Uf l«·UOO Newpof' leKh, C:.hl0t11MI 11H3 '~ Walk to Shoppin<J Ea::.L!;Hll.', Costa ;\ll'"'•1 close to m~1Jor m.irkets. You mu:-t st•l• th1~ quahly hu1 ll. 1rnm,1tulall' J bed rno rn poul home featu11n g lar~t· d1111ni.: room. M'P· t>rl\lsl room. hanl"'nocl 1 loors. :-.hal..l' rool. I ln·ptan'. l':11l tor dC'lil II-..!; IO 11.d ~HERITAGE • •• REALTORS BIG FAMILY Over 2000 sq It. ot 2 stor.v luxury with lormJI din mg room. f,11rnly room and :i1' hut hs. Ho<>m lor hoat itnd 1r.11kr loo ~7.SCMJ aPIQuail ~ &IPlac• Prop..-ti•• 7$2-1920 1400 ~AJLST. f'OWPO«l' llA~ · ti .... , ., . .,-designer extru ... <1u.il11' l .i ..., ,,),,,., ~ M v d 1..111 twn Onh :i) r::.. new. d 11 1 ti C>1Nllt~•ll\IUNF l'fll'Ti~ esa er e cpts, rp::..Sma Ill V.I t 111-.c w be a d1 :met shop-ass um l' I 0 a 11 I) \I 111. 1 [. i 11111).! v.1lh l'H'cllen t leaving country Jo d,I\,.. . $43,950 ll'llll' a\ailJlllc. 714 S52.~.Bk n11;<!.i'>ll ,~ · Own.er Sacr·r11·ce I'>~'' -:IJ<!l. Irvine '0 44 •••••••••••••••••••••••• RED TILE GI FHA T TOWNHOUSK h1ghl~ 1111 SPANISH • ermS . · graded . .! 111{. :! 11.1 BY-THE-SEA Save lhou~a111I-. 1111 thh -----pat11>. u 11', no inL11111 ,\rc;i 01 muny 2-sly. l>eaullful IJorm• 111 tl11· "DESERTED" Owner. S:J2,!l.'i41 t;;.11 Olt..J Span1:-.h 111.inls. M1!:>s1011 prcst1 gl' ~I l':.a \ i•rdl· BEACH GIANT'· if no answl'r, x:\!I i:iX7 ~t"l"d :11·,·ll"<I ent1·y to area. Nl·wly piJlllll·d 111 ~ ·' ... -... IXER 3 Br, 2 Bd, 11<101 1~1·· ~ .~t;•p cln. Ii\ 111•• rm. lhg h side & out. C.1nlt•n p.1llo. F "... ,... L' t It l '··· I Amid h1·pr1<'l'd hollll''· \iallll·•d "l'lllll"S. llcavy darkroom. 1·,nlr~ 1.1 o Only lllt1d\~ lo ut:'.LIC 1. 5 1. ~ ... ,.., owner dcsµ,•rall' H ·, IJ u·•m~.·. ('eillll" hi gh huge l1\111g room, Bit.+ .!.!ll rumpus rm. . t 1 ... " ., ,.. I 11\\'E.'Slml CUlhll Ian:-.. I lr"l>l:ic". D1n1n•' rm. nalurat briek ltrt'P at•t• nr den Fam, 1ty dming <' ... · ... "' R es ;) ,) I I J !I II 1 I l' ,\l as::.ive wrnily rm. Can· d1n1ng room. fll'I\ .Ill' rm V.iultt•d ceilings. :>4~-lHl!I una k1trlH'll. !luge ma::.1cr ... 111l1.'\\llllhJtn Lo<1d:-. t1l i.:la:.s. H\lge-__ _ mJst<>r v.111~ w/walk-111 540-1720 w1lod dl'l' kt•d cover ed Ranc ho wardrobl' + separalc TARBELL,.REALTORS p.irt~ pJtw. Only 5 years children·:. ~une:.. Rell :.!!J:>:l llarl>or Uhd old 1'111-. is a ·:.teal and a San Joaquin till' root. lls J pJlatl'. On---, ~~ m,1kl.'r. So qu.ahfy-Townhouses trom N-1.tl!lCI h S15.!IVO Cati early. 1n~ 't'Jl.L' over fotlA loan. Select trom l Hr. 2 Br+ Hti2 5~;; 3 Bedrooms Ii... luw at :>42.000. You den or 3 Br. l-)·pks. sun h<l\C a l'hance 11 you cull decks. pallOs ,\ti qua hi~ 2 llalh~. hdrdwood no"-!'C'utt962-5585. lcatures 14 L..11.:0 Norte lloor ... BLl'I-; 11.\VEN !Culver & Un1vers1ty POOL Liri.?l' patio. Dr.) 17141752 7J73 Q LI I E I' s r It 1-: 1-; r S38.500. EASTSIDE Roy M c Ccrcle FIXER UPPER A CGlMU tmEJI coww Re altor 181 O f'ofewport ' FHA/VA Terms are avail. on this nome wh1ch IHIS a view o the Mts. ~ll.500. Will buy this 3 bd1·m .. l btt .. home: rountry kitchen: frplc. in h v. rm .. covered GrcaL little :.tarter horn.I.' i----------1 •• ·.c.u.:.l.-~.•\.l•e•sa.· •5"S-·7·7•29-•I or rent1&I on hu)!e buitcla-11 Me H-2 lot. Br1hJ.: paint llrush with t h<'ckbook. Only s:n,soo. 1;..10-7711. Open Eves. ONLY 9 LEFT patn, bltn. bunk beds much more! Spanish Villa Near the beach, red t11c root'. 3 ::.pac1ous Raisor's Realtors \ I h1•droom . 2 hath uml \11th .1 IJm1lv roum and 111.inv upgrJ.rit<s .:'l:l'\t'I' hH·d 111. E"l·clknl \ ll'\\. \t•ar ll'n111~ and pool. th1:-:.! ~•or}. 4 bedrnom. 3 hath h<Hlll' on a cornt'r lol Grancl\ll'\~. 1 \\.1lh :I Vl<'W Pl lhl' {'11111'1' Nl'\~port a11•a, lh1:-. 5 Bdrm. 3 hJlh home ha-. a lforr.1a l dmmg room &.. 3 car garaJ.:l' '\our ll'rnh. · I Im. ;ihoul .i prof dctoralt'<I &.. l.1nd .,t'.ipt•d. J bedroom. 2 b.ilh l'oi l Lt•r" 1tk hnnw \\ 11 h ;1 familv room~ I h\ lll'I an>.ious Lease J \ .11t 752-0460 Anytime . W;tlker 1; ltrn Real lstatr. Newport Heights Churmtn~ J bedroom- d111111g room. 1''1reptace, bltns, bcumcd ceiling h v- 1 n ~ room. llu ~c lot 'l'rl'eS and shrubs galore! Plus works hop, pallo. BBQ,. We 10v1te your in: specl1on. As1<i.ng $59,500. l llt Condominiums Next to Runni n9 Str •am , near Mtwport'5 Upper loy. bedrooms, I amity rm. CALL 133--8'00 p11rt1ally enclosed Mex-_ _.:..:__.:_ ____ .,...~-1 ____ _..:;:~---- 1N tn cited patio w11hi..-------•-C TIRED Of City Livinq? . Tradt' an your home tor ~en ucrcs ncur £:.con· dido, can be used ror rt·· s idenlinl o r avocado land. llas small strl'lirn runn1nJl aero. s pr-01JCrt)'. l'ri under m;arket value Only ~!l.U~. Own~r will • carry with s mull down. Cal l PRl!:S'l'I OE HOM ES, 1>45 _1JIW6 i .: . -~':..HERITAGE • • REALTORS EXECUTIVE POOL HOME Ultimate mtt'nor d<wr Soaring ('alhtodrul Cl'll 101!5 add to open ~1>u c1oui1 n t>:.!> Elegant trom th• Ion~ covered e ntry lo the entertainer's $40, 9 50.--$44, 950. 145 llnivenity Dr. <Just oll Irvine Ave~ 548-7223 droam )'tird with huge liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~ sp:irkhn~ 1>001. ~000 1s ,..,.... II Mmclh!ll£ you want ll baraa1n ! Call now lo • nr:s l' HUY . 4llt. :l& lo sr111 Cl11ss1f1t'<I 111111 do !lt'c. 847-60IO i\.it-nl . M e" a V c rd c . l U <f'f II we ll l'all NOW -K1lltkcr Cll'('fC. ~.500. 64~·56111. _ Classified Adi e.12 SG78 Owner 557 l528. ' wood burning flreptt. /\ ,RIVATI --------· buy tor ~3.50() Ctll SAUNA IATH THE RIAL J u s l o o e o f t h c ESTATEF.411-c ustorn1r.ed feature '83U·613J SS6·2S51 you ·11 rind rn this wos unusual Vn1ve.rs1ty Par twnhsc Otror· r4llecL USED YOUI YA? the ~arth tones and n' Use 1l 11~,1111 ! \'ou ma)' w1r\'d 1or H1 f'1 Dort' ciu•l1ry tor o 2nd VA Jt&S~ ~ cur1ou.<1. s~ 1l t lotl\JSOO ..,q t with new yourstlt. i6~· .xx>. carpets. tireplace. arid • CAµ. lSJ -7500 l11rgcl mast~r *'wte. Low down (.'a ll toduy . ''ISION• -J37 1 or546-l~M, • y • REALTY A-Frame 3 Bedrooms, steps to beach maoo CAYWoOOWLn • 541-·~-t BAC:KB~Y •CVS..TOM BUILT• lira nd • ew lteauutul ONt: Lt;t"t .ooo. ~ t\,jlkm C lee Real f ~tate 4 Pr. 4 Ba. ft~em1ly Hm. Pt1norarn1c Kilcheo 2312 W1nclwarli Lane., Hazel '---------t Nowak, Rrkr I~ Univ, Parl<C4li1tcr Irv me \lilt lon1t11111, I )I' uld . :;,.l/.i.01111 :11:1 :1:lili Commercial Property I 600 ...................••.• NOW LEASING OPEN HOUSE '\e1\ com ml·n·1.d I rom J,) '"I 11 l'knl.\ 01 pari..- 10,... f-'1 Olll ,IJh ll LO I MIO 11. and t1Hll t' t'nllll' oil 1 •• "" .1 \ teal' ;1111111 :-ii runt.: LHll\lh .1re.1 L\•a-.111).! tll· 111·1· 1111 "llL' llp1•11 huu-.l' Ill I I' \I d.111~ & ~.1l. '.I/. I' .\I. l'.itl 111 )llt'\11'\\. t il~I 7.J.! liOll t \ \' J·: ~ I' .\t F • l' DI\ ISi IJ.\ IHVI.\ I•: rm: Hr: \L 1·:srA n:n::; C ondominiums For sale 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'O\\'\ll<ll':->I•: 111 ln111t:, 111~111~ upgr,11IL'l:I. 2 UH,:! 11,1 . p.1L111 .• 11r. nu m,1111t ( 111111·1'. :-..1.!,!l.lll. lH I Olh;i II lhl.l0,,\\1.'l' X.~I i.187 Duplexes/ Units sa le 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .! J..1rgc :!HH houst•s. 111-.l' Ill'\\ B111 h tan' :-.trc:cl. 21 •11,,11 t. i\1•w tpb, 1frp,,, p.11111 Close Lu ('\ l'I'· \ 111111..:. 011 l' \ ,11· .l ll l.. \lo\ 1• 11\ now ,\.,1\111:.: ~15,000. 2086 Me)t'r Pl. 1lpl'll 0.111~ 1tll 81>ti~. O\\flt•r. Hi.;r ---- Income Pr operty 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4-PLEX Best Value!! I' It I M E C 0 H N fo: /t l.IH't\l'ION!! Ju-.t h:.l· t•d l'\CIUSIVt' ~ale pr1Ct!. ~i l,ll.iO. Call 515-8421, \s~ol'1.1ted South Coast Brn~wr-. ---~-- SS$$$ MONEY MACHINE .. l l Story4-Plexes Side By Sule 111 Gl"\lltt l'osw Mesa Rental Arcu'. EiH'h U nit.. n ;.1s a St>parate Palto Area 4t I ndl\ ulua 1 end •rage. t'.ill now to ti • th1a SUPER TaicSbeher. $70,000 EACH :: D AV lU DOllttK~; RLTR . ,. ~-~ · .... ·········-· _..'jiiit ,,.. ...... ,. ..... e•M "'"'11. • ,.,_.., ~, .... ,\, ..... """ u"tvmil>hed ,_..slltd _...-..h u..tun. .,_ 1 .. ,.. u .. iun\. ,... ....... u....._ • · 1 • ....:. Property 2000jl•w Prop.ty 2000 wes U•fWllit ad ••••••••••··-·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ,................ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••"• ••••••••••••••,..'•••••••, ·~·••••0u~·· ................................................ , ...... W..tkt wt•... ~''°"VS.to lU Coro.o .. Mer 3722 CorolMI Mt Mer 3122 Coda M••• 3124 Hmt'"9ton leech 1140 . VALUY REALTY c ....................... ••••···••·••··•••••••• ••••••·•••••••••••·•••• ··········:············ ............................................. .. oroae .. Mw UU Gtn:,H 4 ~~~~a . In h.·.rnlllul l .. 1kt• f'O~t. 1 BR npl, all uul pd $l7s. , N~,,~LY , Nace 3 BR, 2 l>a. qw' • Nt:w O~LUX~ l br, cpt:s,t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 11. l'Mk' "> , ,11 "<'" :! ,1,uv lux· Adult ... 00 P"'l" .,c00 RL-:01'.:CORATED pet·. Bllns. cpb. . i77 drp&, dshwas~r. rr·plc, PRIS~S VIEW H0•1E f,. .. , ......... , ,:,1•1•11,.·11 ~3•1 ':\ ...... r· .. m,,~)1 '· "' "' ... _,, 42? L"r'·L11ur "'·r "'b• l 't'-"I ·r "W'"''f' 1 "'JOO""" "1"" Iii" I ,, ,,,. "'"0~ .. " • • • .. .... ~ Ul'I0\11' J br. :! I .i IJa, v Saeavluw A,·-=· .. :-:" "" . ".u .. .. ... Ii n .. .• .. . "' """ •. tine . gar. -U\N-.. - INVESlMENTS br. + deo or 3 br._ 2 ba ~!ti:! _.471 a:-k far t\('tlh h 11 1 , t\ n , . P ,. 0 1 . ~s. :tbr . lba: ~-~ Ma rraed. ov~r '.o. n ur i'>4~ -3053 w1 ~wt-epin1 OCMnv1l!'w & 1,.nd,, .irw~I fNlll & re:i ~ I I w '· g a ~. ~ g c . 1~ts ~'2l$ Mo 64G-l414 ll\'l beach aettM. ~. WJlk to Bn<-b 3 br 2 t\tl \ \'d , l hill '-talterc 1724 ti44-6800/t>4-'-1326 WALi< TO IUCH GROUND FLOOR OrPORTUHITY Vl'f mo . Ref 's. & :-l\ to-.n Mc ... -.,.~1 , ~ trl'I<". h•atuit!:>Oo ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW llR$295. UTILITIES,AID Fo.r less than 15 cents per squar~ foot a p.•rs~nal interview r dr>t•r & rt'ln& 10\ 1 l"f'n1 nn 1 nmJi~·nJlJlc: at 001 Casa de Oro ~e;{. :r:s~ ;P::.r~a~~ s,,.. c1ous house :.1 ze Beaut. ~tud1t~ :ivll;, z&J, bwlder can take over a p~rtially de-u7J-5409 or 586--0l95 °111• """'"'· <'luh. MM ~\ ~'12.'1 mil l"or sp1tl· person. S27S. ln1>h:x upt, tncd Ydard, th, rrplcs. bH11:.. 1J11->-ve •-ped 96 lots ~; .. ' ( R l and .. IMJ~i· ~·""' cou•fRSYR~ ... 1LS Al,.LU'l'ILITIESPAlO trplc,dlll gar.~·pt.s, rtlei, hwa:shers, l! t•u r ~aragc. tY Uuwvts1on o • . Costa MHe 3224 (;l.'m1n1 RNI\.~ R:\4 4tl-4R "~-91~"' Compare before you rent 6~7sa.:'...~-... ~4·1 -41148; eve ds hwhr, l d11ldren ok or Sundccks. to'rom S2i5. R-3 lots, plus valuable commercial ••••••••••••••••••••••• - -~ Custom de:.t~ned """'" udult bid~ avail. No l)(:L' 5JO 257!1 frontage in the path of progress. 26 R -1 t.ETER"•Ns l:o~t'C N!ntal ~ •n Nhi't 11 ~ALL Ht-:Ht.o; 1-'cat.unn.:: . e-ta M•1a 3824 2675 Elden, c M. Wknch lots completely ready to go, NOW! Y A ~·;:;'g~1~ ~ ;';:~~ =\t.;:~ :t ,1).1, hi:;, lrg h\'ing rm ·~pac1ous i.1tchc11 w1lh 1n •• :: •••• :............. & eve:. &15 1H77, wktJa /i. SEA CR !::ST A Yrs. Cycle V.t.LU ... ILE COST"' MES.a. SITE Don't rc"t .... you ran dulc1ren f1nt' l:O.."" "n\I " ll1r111<1I d1n1ng & Jrectl1£hl m.g. HA'"ll•',NOA.DEMBSA O.tl-4905 hi the beach. ~16:i1 ~. "' "' "' "' uwnahomew1thnodown '' .. IHl'.tl-.t.is l bar, 2 ba, •Separatedrngarea " l ,~&:.iUurnb. Very well located ·Corner with 2800' p ayment. No paymenl 1.1:.tmo.·~remal~lS t:·iit·lili ... li"&lawit.2 ca •Home·hke s_torage 160W.W1b<111,C.M. 2 11 UGEbcdroo1n:...Supt·r •. •• • • b "ld " I ld p · ed HACla.tOA "' v p Hcaut11'ul Ground:s lol'alion. licum n!lhngs. w ang,onytwclvevearso . ric t or at least. 30 day:. ,11,·t·'"Jr.lltd&llller • ravat.epatios • N .170 LOV1-:1.Y Hunt ui·h. J •11:.a.lEST ... TE u,.. Cl d Adull:..·Nof-ets 1 o pets. ::> mo to sell at $89,500 with an auto parts Wo r l d Heal Estate "~ A l'IO!tl This heaul garden . ose garagew /slorn,.;c 10 minutes lO ocean &t5-ti61U homl.'S 3 ti. 4 Utlnn:.. business opporturuty also for sale at :..pec1ah sts an veteran ~~J5.i8'"~110'."l11 Hl\Ct II U :.l.)'h'lo"nh<>w.~1:..usteal •Marblepullman Large 1 UH Sl75. Gas -.-.---~tl up the same 10l'8l100 for ~)(l,500. housing Ask ror Veteran "" <>-> ut onh ~bS mo. •KJng!:.11.e Bdrms Water Jn(' . l>rapenes, N lCE Z~l~'· .J?OOI· relrif 'fol1111 Property Mgant ...,,..., Counselor, ~-7777, call COU.RTESY RENTALS •Pool -Uarbeques -sur· "arpcts. "j:> hl'at, "ao A.tills. ~163 325..1. _. 11_th. _I I. l'Wti 131 I. No Fct> VARIOUS DUPLEXES :.inyt1me. \'al'<int 1 hr~IJ,.') Inds. .. . . roundedw/plushlndscpg" .. " t 11 7 &lu , -p\'l~.dpl Abo:illloct•Jn ;,Xti -9Jl7 Adults -Nopets l;tove, air l'Ond1l1ontng, !:>cent ;t11l.l.i.J l. Assumable VA loan, 3 anrl 2 bedroom i-:astside 3 bedrrlduplcx , '" w mu b 1 ll' ::-1 ~o.. 1 BDRM l<'urn. ~to. swim m 1n i.: l'OOI. rec. 3 Or. 2 b:.i, cpts. drps. c11i-:zo 1t0 All r~ IS:-!34 ./\tlanw units. Across from " purk Only S<!50. mo. Is t..last+SlOO :-111..:lt•s . 1.1 mllh:" ,\gt. Newport Beach 3269 365 w. Wilson 642.11n 1 foom. washen1 & dryers. blllls. puul. lndry. S<!Ou $48,000. Agent~ 081" Fn· :Ii~ ~.t3o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---MEDITERRANEAN 1no. 120 .\lolllc V1stu i!!J I :!&3 liH. Prt\ ~.11. (IUOI , \I U:.hcr. ur.~t'I. l'IO:.l' lO lw,1l'1\. 5JG OJ30 2. A real "Beac:hcy". Very old nnd very ----500 sr Andrews Hd, 2 Br. $30. WEEK & UP t>15··13!Kl. h 2 b d h . h l" M. Easts1de. very 1111:e I" •I =->lor~ . 3 UH. ~ 1: 2 ,8,1 , liv rm. din rm. k1t , •S8.60 Ni~ht & Up VILLAGE roug e room ouse. Wit a 1 Juurm home,2b.1,trpl, t>ath~. IOllllJl 11111111,.:, g.1r ~~!JO.Applyatothce •Stud10&.lBRApls lUedroom bedroom collage. Superb loc:ation new <.·arpets & urapc:-lan11ly l'UUlll Wtlh fi{l(/StA11<lrc:wsHd. •'J'V&MuidSer vAva1I l&droom&Dcn :.i UH.:! l>a, l'nd. p;111u. nr. lll'a1Hl 1ww :! llr. :.! Bu, OCC. Cpts. drp:,, bill\:-.. npls, t.lqi:-;, tbhwhr, dii-- $215. mo. 5!l7 oa50 po s a l N r. JI u n l . $54.500. ~l:!0.~:!0-5372 lii•qilal'e. E.-.l·l'llent •l'honcServ.Htdpool 2.liedrooms -----11e1~hhorlwo<J Jl>uut ., :111r. :.?11.1 ll<JrlJor V1t•w Harbour. ltif:!l S 111io.. 3. Very well priced COM property.:! 1lldrm,2Ba.1'',P.,FH. 1 1 h. ,,..,5 .. 11,111, .. ,.11111m P•uil ... 1.,5 •Ch1lc.lrcn&PetSect1on 2liedrooin Townhse d 3 · t 'th ·bl · 1111 l':. 10 ll':Jl' ""'' mo, ·~ ' "" .;r"' •SS 011 weeks r ent wtad 2~00 Harbor Bh·d. an uni s, wt p oss1 c owner ::. nr OCC. SJ9S.~--O.J33 ht <t 1,1:-1 mu rl'lll 1-de· 1110 h1t 1101. .,.,-,liN"wpo1 .. 81,.d,'".:'il Co:.la Me-;a <7l4l557· l HR, lront 111 u·1 pie~. 8-tti 285ti h. l S84 "50 J.l:! l'nnl'eton Ur. C.\I I' I 1 "'"' "' ' "' iccawav. ·" JlllSll e.1:-L' pwne S l"!J7:i5or'"5·'H"-'-, • · 1 I I" .! lllb tu Bcad1, pool ,\ o V'1 """ 4. Super new beath area duplex. Both 1:r ho u~e. s ingle:-, !Hi:. K ,,_ ll'i\n ;it duh.~ Br. \Jen • .! large 3 bedroom units with possible 1.1111il1es <)k Ab11 :! Bi Jllr.~1i.1 ,tpt,d1p:. d:-w~r. 11a.trpt.::;;;su.A,a1l.now SUS CASITAS owner's hicll·uway. l\1akc Offer:> Ask· 11"1 •• r;ini·h 111 l1t:1i.:.'ll!> d1;o.1111::...il 1 i.:rn llt• li l5 11;.sM rng $127 ,900. '11 H:H·k Hjy. Al!• h"l' M ho1.1I ~.jJ,1 nm &1:!·7lUl M 111ull'S lo Newpor t Hl:..il'l1. h.H·hl'lor & l Br luru \dull" no pet:.. 2 110 Ne...,1111rt UI . C.M Call 6 75-7225 lo'I HIJ() ur:IUH 11>1 •. 1 DOVER ~HORES FRONT ROW CALL US FOR A FREE fSTIMATE Of VALUE \~\LLEY REAl~T\' A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. •I., . .!. Hr. duplt!x 1n tuurt t .. 11 t'lll'I p..itiu, no pets, J t' 11 1 J d 0 K ~ 1 !I 5 . 7."il titi!:IU54.; 0700 .1 Br, l'orner lor .. Mesa del 11.1 r !I.Jo J uni !Jrro :-..1:!.1 mo. ~I 2170 :I Hit. 1 Ha. lg tam rm, I rcsh (•rµts & c.lrps, I~ cnt'l 'd y d ~·amily 1111 pl'ls S:!~5. ~100 Fl.-deral Income Property 20001 Ranches Farms ·'1; 61~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• G ' • 2700 . u . b L'U I I . . roYes J.,r z .,, ,. '" rp £·. '"1 I \\.o ·• 111111 •'Pl lilt.I.I.! IU'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• t 'ornerol L1:.ird &Yukun • 11111pki.·t1 1111 .... 11,. t 'lo'l' HORSE RAuCH SJ;:l..) per 1no. K!IH·4~~!1 tir 1 <1 111 ,1 t 11 I 'h 11I•ll111 J.: n .1;",ti -l!f . .&:J. 'l'llll'I 1,1 \I \\l'lfl'Pll $41,750 " I I \I I .11. .: • I I ·'I·;\\' I 111111 ..: loll.-.'" 111 II ,;r,•;11 hu\ ;.:1111d 1.1\ \\l'tl1• 1111 llH'ltnh• :-OI '1111 111 .. \l,11t\ \11.t' . .. . -·'' ~· 1·:1,.!hl \ l"J I ol\J 111::.lllnl h1111w t '1 nl 1 JI .11r l 1111111 l10111•d .. 1 Hclrm. + 1a011 h· Zont·d tor hor~e:, {.'.jft Hl.r 963-4543. Rentals Newport Beach *TRIPLEX* CARRIES ITSElF , ······················· Houses Furnished ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ..,11.11 I' '"11" "1111 1'"111 Balboa Peninsula 3107 tfH ltttflfh! IJ'•nrlloll,t.1 \\ ll 11 • • •••• •• • • • •••••••••••• •H •'Jll \II'\\ I .. II ~··'1 111111 .: ...,llll \ \lodt•fll. .lllr .111,1. ''"' 111,,, 111• d1111l11. I I I I I ~ t·:u .11. ,111m n . 11• 1· l>ELlt;HTFl'I. 3 Bii Volle~e P <irk home tor k.1:..e SJ25. mo CloM· lo t'' er~ th111g . •\\ail . I l:l17.), 549 1:-!ll l'IU\',\TE vH'r gJra~c I 111'.:>t\ Yl'l ::,110 HHI.\'(.; k11.h ~ l~b :! Ur. ~ l X ll I n 1'11 ~ ti b Jr. "oll\J.:lt•:; 111.. t-. l l>S wdc·nint• ..! llr. It • lla.s~t5 M\/rl'l,11\c<lyt.l S ,\. HEIGJll'S :j b1·, 111;: IO('d )d. kHh. jJt'b. garage. ::,:!90 HOMEFfMDERS •642-9900• llfo•pl,111 \\llll Jlll'l\~I\ \\':otf l!'llllld. i.!1:11 \1111d1111 ' I•• p1111I \\ 111 1 \!I t.J i.I \I amm 1 'rh\ .1 Hr hou:-e W ,1de. lge yd, I .I l'I\ II" II 'II • 111111 It to llr11l..1·r' :! 0k1ds & µl'l "" l '&D, l>l\ '• I •IH I II\ .1pp11111l 1111111 :i>l50 tH2 -,)j)U "II" Costa Mesa 3 124 I "' jQuail ~ • · · · · • • • • • · • • • · · · · · · · • · ... Pl 1·:.1 ... 1 ... idt• .: Ill( 11\IU:>l• Q~· • l. .. t .l' lol :--.-l<MI 1110lllh Prap•rt1•a 1 • 1 . 1,,~1 . :-11111 'x 1 752-1920 "'' llXJ I :406 00.&llST NlWl'OaT 11.&CI' Huntinqton Beach 3140 PRIDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• OF OWNERSHIP 11.11 lwlor apt 1 bl<1c k to 11 111111 '''"" \\:di.. In pwr ''''"'" 1ww. Uul n1·1•,111 \1o, .. 1,kt• il\\ll•'I pd ~J l 1t llHI ,,;I(, 11.>JJ m U I l'I I \I .11-. < • 1111<•1 t. 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Svrroundin<JS ' OAKfUUl; 1·: \'ILL,\ 3 Llr. DELUXE I, 2 & :Hlr Apt.-; 2 lJ,1. ti 1111:.. l'h ild re11 l\bol<"u111 Bal'l1dur well'UITil'. :);.!2j. M5l' P vl Pat111,.. lft1J l'ool t"c•ntt•r h IJ !-l:!l!f O~ TIU·; WATEH I Br & :! Ur. l'\t ;1n: l•• lil'll lk:.iul gardt>n, pool. l)u1ct Jtlulls ~ SSW. I'll HJ!l·:!i~I; •IW·:!&>l. • Nr Shoµ a.: Alllt:. Only MartiniqueApts :.!liHCppl:'1,11rSun1k11q·1 t)eL•an t ront :! HD. & l·';11r,·1t·w. ~:!UV ~u \IPd1tcrancun \'111..i. t 77i Santa 1\11;1 ,\\'l'. C.\1 pt•ls/c·hil<I li 11 !i7i.1 .in t-'1 pk. hugh lJt.'am n ·il· Mgr 1\pl ll.I 1;11; j51l ti rn~. kad1:d window:-. l'r. 4 •Tropicol l'ool• l1l•,11'11. m<ln~ ln•1'"· ::;.1 ;;,. II \II y I ~ I t•"" ,. '\ ll 1'111ldn•11 Jlt'h l!I I :!7:11 CASA VI l' l'Oltl \ Adults I & :!Br. 110 pl'lb l"ntur/lurn lr ~IW .:iO Pool. rel' rm. ('lcv, Set· g,1lC, i.:as1"'tr pd. :l:t:; V1t·tor1a, G-'2-t\!170 .!. tJr. q.11 ... lira~,. hlln:- :-1Hri.l I i.t :11n·a,,l' r .. a1 11·pk, 1 t•1ni.:. lt:1· p.111 .. 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Lots fo r sale 2200 ....................... East Costa Mesa Ai'l'Hl1\ \t l<b HI 1.01' 1ol .1 1,lf/ Mountain. Deserl, R~sorl 2400 •.•.•.•.•..•........... Hil, Ill·. \I< h1111w l11r 11· nl \\ .111 IL11 1\ \\, 1·1.I\ \l1 :1,•1 l.!J I L ~ I\ t: 1·: I.~ I ~ II I< t. .i ,;(1'.tl . wx 11111' .111 11t rl 1"11 rd. ul1\'c tn•c<.. n11 t1lr, Slt.tll 0\11111•1 •• "' ;1.111 l 'll \l.t: r :-t11~r Loaf, tu 111111. I I'll m ~k I II r ('ol 'l'J.VOO. Iii I 71~ ('.111111 "·~ lk.ir ~lps J2 't lrpl1 <"Ir rv 1M>I tble, ·> lX I I In nr 49"1 c,J64 Ovf of Cowty rro,.rty 2550 ·················~····· • l'role!-.:.1onal ~·n 11 l'" i.:.1r, 11al 111. l.1<1111. t\dulL~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 551 ·13!10/5-1!1 .!l!r.1 tHti Oliti •LANDLORDS• 11111.'·;>81 x~::xali:i Fill{ 1.£ASI::. \'u l11>mc -:--.--LagunaBeach 3748 CON IJU n r. ~" < oasl ••••••••••••••••••••••• H f ._....._ "* llld 'I' l' J 'Wt! J '~ha llW n•tn;:. !'I J" . ome 1._n rm. M "' om o ·,,. 1,· -za, · vr. 2 1>.1. '1· .. r gar B/\Cll b, "h ll> ... 18- 642 9900 l'ool & ltl'c 1'·,,1·1hu1•,c, :-JI ;;mu. 1:11 MIJti S2K5 I s . It' xi ·ix nr \:a._ :::. .,, .., .1. • , \1· · •• c . ,,. ' '' _ wk ~jj Ut1l pd. col I v t "1d1t11r111J s Lar,l!t''l ;:..I.xi mc, :..XI H._l.i HHIN<; krds & IK'I.-, .! lir 1435 No Coi.ISt 1!~1 l!50H 1 13 R , H l' I r i ~, St <1 v r , - purc:h. SI IO. m o. N<1 J>eb. l.i.:~· llt"lu,c• :1hr,21 z ua. ;ill !:162-8!1:Jti l\',1tur1·:-. ,\ hltn:-al llunt. Lri.: I br, neJr shoppinu, afllb, no pct~. ~15.'i. Ca 11 1oll Olli! I l<1rl>uur ~;1;;0 mo. ALSO 111(.j (",\"\(),'\I luxurwu-.; lo\\c·r .! l>r, :! b.1 :ipt \\ I rpl lo.. p ;ll 11 I II\ crh111l- lllJ.! llllh 1 • .11rway. ~.>. tHO ~201 or t>-H--0509 •l<<'11t.tl .'K·n1n·'· HuntincjonBeach 3240 .1 BH. :! Ha ~·/slu<l111 ~ SJJ.1 1-'n(•dy1l.gar , N;w"" rt Beach 3769 I " 11 ~t1•r \ I llH "' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• d.irl.. rourn .• :super vww J\IOVI·: today :j hr kid!-> & po " · · • ' -· . . • . ., ~\;., 1t10 trun1h11u.~r As . . , ~ / , · ••••••••••••••••••••••• l1.11hs. formal d11rn1,c , Cl .I·./\~ J _ lll'droo'.11, .. su1· 1:11 ·Hl:!I pcl"nk :::.,1.1~. Yd&g~~ LUX 11-!t' l or 3 Llr oct•an 1,1 mci\ r111~m with It.1th, hltns. DW. 11!1h. hlll~l\:(,H,do~ol-..Mhr. lronl. winter ~325 up. 11r~·11l.i1·t'. 1'.xn•lll'1ll tlqt-.. 2 t:ar l!Jr .\;11·1· l•.\1rt•m1·I) t'/1.urn>nl! :! J i "·" lncd }ti. dill F1 pl lnd rv "r I YH Nl·:W :.! llH. ~II ::! Br. 2 ba ~h:i. ::-Ol'p. garages. ~ lt.i-4!JJM or IWi -J:U I PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS ll.1t·helor l or:.! ll1•droom., and l'ownhou!>cs n•'ll:.hhurll11od, about~ \,1rus. ~2!!.l. mo IHI+ Ul'll .!:-ton . .! g .11.1 ;.:l·::.;!IHI. ti11 •1j 11 ··' g.i m11,., l ri h1·•H h SJIS,mo. !Jti.1 -45t.i7 !Jt.>J li86 ask lrpl<-::.. w11otJ p•11H;lin~ HOMEFIHDERS ' ' IJa :-, :-h.1g c·rpt ti, lo\l'I)· L'-IXURIOLIS l hr rurn 11r k1t<..h " hit~ HtO. ch:.· unturn. lll'W !-ha~. drp:;, 1>0:.al & I) \\. lrt't' U!'>l' 01 trplc. ~Oll1 ~:1.>. 2 Ulll, w<1shcr t.. drH·r. p v1 pd . 4 l)lks to ocean pauo. :.l't' t·ndrn,t-d gar. 530-4110 Fr. !).:!2~ . .so Or>en :1·6 Daily Spa-Pools-Tennis ' /\noss from J.'ashion bland at J amboree Oh s~m .Joaquin I II lls H.oad. 1,1 ,\ I.isl mu rent + I.Jc lor Bev or l>ale lllrou~houl, 111a11v trees * 642-9900• ~.ti;> WK U J' .. l Bdr, l! B;c "''"'' J'leasc phone North end ... , blk lrom ----& llacti . <.:olor TV, maul •11, • Xl 111 I AH, ~ ha. lrpk, crpts, o<' Couple pn·tr'd. Oil Wtttminster 3298 scrv. 11001. TIJf; MES/\. i\ \':II I. llOW ~j,!3() 010 ----- dq1". ('tw'd 11<1(10, walk lo p1·ts. ~.;;,o mo \'rs ••••••••••••••••••••••• 415 N. Newport Bl. NB. bc.ich & M"hh ~-bl. ll.':"1!>l' 1:11 .!/!JI. (inuM1;1I ;1 Bl<. mus1 ~ce t.i41j-!fti8l Plt.•a.st• j·all lit:.! s:nu or j Bdrm, l Ba, near be<wl1. !II~ 1:150 µels/ch ildren OK. Sl!l:i (7f41644-1900 - ALA RENTALS wr \lfc1"11n ,.. YIVO f i.it HOUSH f Jll Am _._._., __ &1uaa_ DUPLS. l:i..t + ckµ. ~1;1 1103 or --------1\ V ~II · I L l 11 1 :-<1 Mill' S11 1'.1rk -:-. :11 .. 1 -101\li / •. l .~· :-.o ag. t .ilh:! W;irwi('I. l 'ir. ~T~ ... P!:'i to ocean. clean l hr, I bit .... lrpk~. Prtly. s:N 1 'II b r , dshwhr. ·patio, V:11· KHb/pt•t:. ok. a Br 2 Ha. l l'ar J!ar <;d areil s:1~.; ~ltio -:11 !JO/!#i3-788J turn'd . S~!.JO. Isl & last. · .i.> garai{e. April & May. it!h -()::!9i or 4117 -32tk! Condomini&lm$/ u73-9:!00 Larg(' 213r :)17:l. Sgt ~tory. beamed c:c1l1n1?. 1·pt ~ drps, hll11s. it}.t!J W.111:11•1• A vc. 6<16 n11:1. OELUXt::lBlt ' N~hMY.C M.'42·.-> J Ur, 2 t>a, Ir~ seµr Cam r m. hltns. ~ mo. Call :.11.·l :-11$ IJ:>rhs Lag. l~p. !):16~1ti4 J-Hd, 2 Da. ::! blocks-;·rom •• !"!'.~••••••••••••~~.~~ :! llr apt, turn. ~/mo. Ht·h, l1repJurc, clc. >ll>O , la!.l mo. tree. mo 497-zo-1 Rent, 1.e,l'ie, Uuy 2 I-kt.:.. 21:J/286-IR2"l l ba, adults. no pets Sl85. Call· 530-3572 )>1":1, I Hr un1l lurn C~I :>11.:; B11rt1. "m pel. l..1~ ~11.i. I B1. II II l<(,1r.1,l!c :-;21.1. 1 lh 111111~ l,,1guna l Ill p.I, 111c•1t tor pet :-.I•~> .! l\r dplx, j(arag\' .... 1 •. » I. Hr h~e C M. now ~1!1.l 1 ~25 l Br hscs CM ~:>111. :J Rr dplx NB Hts l'al10. kids & 1x·t tine :::..!2.5 2 Br tn NU llt:- ~o.> l Or CdM. piillO i225. J Rr EC\1. tcim1ly Sl.S(J .1 HrC.\.f ,:-ngbok ~45/S:J<)(I 3 Hr 't·ar <.>CC i:c!75/~l.>tJ. :~Br llB, Irv ~ • .,'l4l/>1 .. o :1l11·t Ur home~. N •• w (l •tr I • (. d \I. JI lforbour Large., I 1nHnlol). 11\!'l service an ~l C1hf. ALA RENTALS 642-1383 :l Hrt. ;! btt. iiaragc, brand new. Comm swim pool. ~KIO mo. J Hit hu~e apt. 2 b:1, ,.:ar11~e. $290. mo Kids Ok irl ulf rentals. No l«..>e. lst P1nn t't'r Realt y, 8'12 44ll Lar~e 4 BR den. d11ung l lµ<lated. ~5-llrst/last W .Aler pd ~fl 7713 ------- !ttll A lu C1rde-3 br, 2 ba, m•wly decorated. U75. mu -_.! · ba, Condo O\'erlPokrng · ·---LARG 1-: 2 Br. i;?ar. adlls, $275 MONTH J,.ag. N1i:ul't i.:olt lTS Nr o <' e u n v 1 e w park M . Pt:t.S li~ll. C l~amtlton AU Util. Paid 1:c!'· R,t:a.ut. lurn. OwnN Ni·wrurt l Hr. partly ~lfitl. 1tl11.1.11, 1730_ I. UH . W /W l 1rpet. "·'·' -4.i.it'. ---1,11rn • hltn-. .• Mus t :-ct:. Q111l'l l Bll. liar. l'Jtto dl•l'I .. :-"'11 h oce:~ & t·11 DuplcrH Unfwn 3600 H411 ti-llK a ll ti (',11·1>eti. l>rapcs Sl&l No nyon views /i'~1ll 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• vet~ or <'hlldre n 1rnchcn. "' 1 Apartm~ftts Uwmrn 64:>-87W ,,pl. I ~ls. ;\icw :-.p.1n16h. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ____ _ MISSIOM REALTY B 1• a m ,. cl <' £' 1I1n11 . Cati 494-4731 J BH.ZBA. Frplr . Dbl gar. &16~66ti. li45~5.51 South Lag una. <k '11 • w;,lk to Ren. Derk~ .IBU Apartments Furn JOA, Drapes. O\en ••••••••••••••••••••••• r c f r 1g .. washer. Jm maeulute. •4f>ll. 1110 BolboaP.nlnsula 3707 4~·U721 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• I nn. t•pts. <lrflS, rani.:c1 lolboo ltlattd 380. rr1ng. Carport. Clean ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1110. 7J I Ir\' lllth, CM NEW· 2 un 2ba ~pl With tii:! i71$7 :.kyhl(ltt~d deck. L"" 1.11 \ 1 1 .1• i\(iT °"\ 67.1 ·II.Mi<! "':' ~ ~ I &l >r. ~ .lO up. ---:->p. ri1't lJUnl lo qu.11 d , ~LSO . La r g e Ocean View , IALIOAll'olN 1'111 1 1 earc "· ':Re nt'W 3 h•IJside priv•CY. 4 Bdrm. l fir apts , equipped llr l , b.i ~2.~. incl 2...., Ba . Lea "· ~500_ kitchens. Unique loc. water & gaN~r Kid~ 4~ 1213 or 714 ~ 52!l7 Winter rates by wk or Caplttranoleach 3818 n'nter:<. 1111a11l OK. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• pels J 11117 Monrovia OUl'L.,;x 3 Br. z nn, hltns, II~<' yard. oceon view. ilHO 642 -115.'> [)48 UH.I ------- & ~rn Jli?l ok. Both Vil· -mo. 67S-8740 <. J nL 848 -4938 or LoguMHlll~ 3250 - ----- !Ii~ 1M9 •••••••••••••••••••••••DON'T Glvc up tht' Ship' Ol•can View 2 Br, 2 Ba. $200. Da hwhr. rf't n11 . Call 496 15J4 , l.111rr1 •IRAHDHEW* Deluxe 'J. hr, cnd'd putios & decks. SC'p . #Zl:lfUl(('!I. ~<'l" \0 ~1ppr<ie: J llO V1ctonu. CM --- ;IJtj --0321 & !Jti2 -J.5J:l SEEK & FIND" Agrit'ulture Inventions COT~M OLP R OETCA R TFCO O M OG W E RPR OT AR QLLO AM M O TR NEVNIEV R PWA RRMR B LLINVENT I ONSllOA l RC ONLCO MRlH TANLTPN M CU N S A U F 0 L N R Y F~ A E R E 0 O I. f NNLKWI R ~~RAOEMOT T NNGT IB L R S l A~TPBRWT I · K R !U P UOL H P WAAIR E I OE FLA R C A R EEOV rNtN PNN N IR L~LE P S Rl EE A GOF.GCQ R ! K r K L l R T R T R A C T 0 R, I I E W LLORALROTERE P ESNN WO I WK HUTN R E8ERMR I LK O MMl ~CUL TIV ESH~L I A~ to . llt•rn1·t .1111111 , 11mrnun1t \ Sell 1dlt 1Lemi. With a 0.11 sf:Ll. idl~ att ma w1Lh a JHr, W<1, a1r ... t>ll.."s· ''t>l. ·:1.1~1 ·• 11 . m ciass1f1ed. Ua1ly Ptlol Cla.111ut1ed ad d_b 1 1Z .4 r •lib m 0 Ship lo ~hore H('tults! VIEW 28r. 'h.1 81ke to lk.•t h $275 m o f..W 4U(~ LG I Br. clo.se to O.C.C. & ~hopp1nir. nt'w PlflOl. ~160. mo ll ~788 Enjoy mu(h l1t11tr "&~Ii " Find .. puulet1 •Ith ""'•' 60 ~,.... ~r penel in an all0new-* o( :14 INIJ• h<wlliil•ta. To ntder WllumH I, II and RI, MM $1 m ~Mlh. lllllkinc chec.b - p11vablt! Ill ""Seek 6 find" 1n care nf thl• n.-ii-~r • 111trm t 1 ,... hrn1~1· ly P1lol Class1t1cd ad ~.!fl llMI I .. ! >,jf l "11 642-$671 &12 5678 lliJ-ll2l or 846 ~ 642 5671.1 ______ .... .. > -· •, I \ 4f tr 11t1U ... a. Aparunetwts hrwlhitd Office RHtcd 4400 IJ!ldultrl• lnhll 4500 Lott & lloand 5300jtw W•t.cf 7100 •• ....... •••••••••-• or u ......... d JtoO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ! ................. . ... ,,,........ l16t ....................... Desk JP•~ avwlabJo $.50 *COSTA MISA .,.. Lo.t.l Mnh: Hurmt·M~ Hlk. DAIL V PILOT 8 I J Tuesday, March 4 . t975 . . 7 100 •• ................ •••••••• T HEEXCITJNO mo. WqJ pro v i d e 1300•3100.:J7005000 tiQ fl We1gtu;23lb8 Vic: lloaai PALMMISAAl'rS. furniture ut SS. •rio-.l.41raer unltsavoil. Hospl\el. H ewoir d AVON MtlpW•hd 7 1 Hf4p'Wcntte• 7100 Hefp W_..d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• M I NUTES. TO NPT Ans e r1ng :.crv1ce *SANTAANA * _64_2_-_9_29<_4_· -----LllE••-DHtal R.upt . . . Salc•i. , • • , •. Execuu"e Secrelary for :'l\l.lt:S~~ llOL:Sf,\\JVt.:; ~CH. 4'V¥1 bit:. 1787S liea('b . . • . • -"• Bach, I It z BR. trofh$1G2 Blvd. untington Peuch. 1000·1300-1700.:8J0.~7~ LO."iT " Collie puppy, fom YOUltSB.F duntul 1>JH:c1ullly._l n· LVN'S ~ .\IOIH£k.!) lellaaient, creultvc AH ~h1Hs. 1-·,umc Xlnl \\'c1trcluok1ni!<>l'l~ll & woma n tor dynum1c 1!1.·11~.£.it 1u u ic ru!n i>l, llml· ''Vml!n. l',;ve11. Tustin offic·e. Mulil he 0 11 ~I l>Jj Pl'r i;llll\. Cull y_rcl\•rrt-d ~ ~ per hr. thU!>ltti.llc, encral'tH· und L>1r l!clor 1,1 Nur:1c:-., I run-. & phone net' For h.tve auihly to orguniic FounlJlll Conv lloi.p, fH!l'l>un.tl uppt. J)l1<mc Adult., NoPC!t.I 64:!-4 l. sq It & up. lmmet.haltioc· 6 mos old, 1an/wbt/IJll-From.......,. 1561 Meaa Dr cupancy. V I c • P u m v n u &. (5 bUcs from Ne~porl estdlff Dr. N~tl'!~t~y. !Jill-6371 Slwhmar. (.; M. 645 :1741 .. 1-.tl ( l<l'wurd U l' A n A V 0 N Blvd.) Ntw1 rtl''tn&&ncla Ctr 20WSq fo't .-Ulopcr mo ---Rr.:PRt:~ENTATI VI': 546-0860 L Office Spoc• ul 3975 Birch. 1'8. Ag1. .011t. V 1c. J:fornard 6. Add new pcopll', new Ca onSneManaaer S41 5032 <.:h01rle. C .M. Oranac l)lnceti,&newinlcresl.Sto tdtac1.: proc~dure 1gJj W ~,.1Vt.>1..i 1\\c, :'lrs lhvmpi.on. Mon tc t-'utun• unhmut.'d SaJary Or.11\j(c .;1J~ ~. I uc~ 171! JWJ & Wed• *LAS lltlSAS • (7141042 3U1 ext 2·i6 Storog. 4550 lonl:(hu1rud c.::.l w /tlca your llt4' & eurn good ••••••••••••••••••••••• collar. May huve .:reer money lOO! J'll show yQU open l'or1>0r~tc benct1ts , -OFFIC E 'WORJ( i ,., 'il~U __ _ Callhtwnl0&11M1,&2 .... ,11 .. ,IJ(I."' ,.v11l·r'll tor l Sr or Studio, tum or un lurn. Adults only, no . Pro1 .... IW,~~nt 1;ets. Showcase dei.agn DILUXI OMCIS ink on 1)aw:1 Rewurd Mw. Call S40-7!>il. AIRPORT U>CA1'10N SINGLE car garaee for &_l2_-_o_Mlt_ i---------• & 3 JIM ~.t-6337 Thl'Ulre Co movin~ ol ' , , • ' ' lll'C' tu ;-.: l'"' l>\•t'l lkh h.i.. l>ll·~~ ~llulJ th er ~ ~ul Patio s u1ll' trom S125. slorai.ie only. S2S. mo ---- mo. lnl'I. A t e;, (•rpts. 5-UI 1168 _______ 1''0UN D : 2 /20, small U.aO)S llll'r. Mon tnru Fri DENTAL ASST 11 l' ~· J 1 0 ,. ( 1 I t '11111111l·11.-a1r.ilc W/.!blh· 3 Yrs eiq1cr. i';>.pundcd l<l'l'l'fH1 r) P~l. \~) Uk t\ ,)JI( ,,:u.J ____ _ apts. s teps lo ~ach . ' security bldg, prtvote . µatao + heated pool. ~=..,.~;entllt'~ l"rom ~215. ~15 Hi ver -~Orv ot. WMt. Ave.~. U. ti-42-2506 drps, all ul1I & Janilorrnl R-.ttali WCllthd 4600 hlk/brn/wht mu.'\Jd dog .>hrs a ddy. LaKe f'"orci.t serv. *No Lease Heq. * ••••••••••••••••••••••• mule. Vic. Nth. or Baker, Arca. 5dl 5~1.t! 1 l•to lh I'' R t C. M. 54b 2:i72 -----" n ree en · I or 2 Hr Lido nre<1 lor Habys1un, naghti.. 5.30 dlllll''· S.!lury open, a •~ I.pi <'\ t;cu'I Oil· & t;Ji S.\LI0:!-1 N..it 'I. Sl'Qrt:.w~ur day WN!I.. No Sdt. <.:en'I \ l':a\ able. l'll'UM' :-.end 111 111·1'lli. lal11\.'S, lull & den •i ~try. Prev~ntlV" ac:.iirnc lo l'la:-.:-.al1w Jd k :!O!SlS E. Bnslol,NB ~entlcanan. Local roe·~. l"o u nd . M OTOHOL PM lo 2.30 AM. l child 3 • .. ~ " pl 11 nw .I nalcs a w . pr11c:t1cc. H ts &re.i 110 .11:s. t'111 L>.iily Pilot. s-i !I>! rwr hr Mitmt opp 1JUlt norttt of Jaft!borff ·on Pactftc = !'.!~· Rooms 4000 557-70l0 ~-0211, eAl 163 Y. Page Hoy. Call to 1den )'r~. l'all 960 -3721 uc·• _.,4.,... . 1' 0 Bu~ l:>tio, Co:,tJ I I' & I .,.,,, .. ..,., .1 \,11 1-.1n' p1on1 ,\lc!>a . <..:1:1 ll:.!li:.!ll l\('l' For 111tn.onal appt. ~~~ ....................... . "The~tompahy. ROOMS $20. wk up with •DllUXE- 1·:ustbluH 3 Hr, 2 lia, lse Incl. s pac m aster su1lc. d111 rm & dbl garage .\uto door opener avail kitchen ~ wk up upt. M8 ~7~ or 045-3967 l'rivate s leeping room, Sti.'.i. mo. 2l3J Elden. C . .\I ti58-3 l 7G or MS-5053 Pool & Recreation urc.i ltoOM & Bath, pvt. en· AdultsOnly,nopets. tr.ince or man w/~d . •$332• . t•mplymt. record . 86SAm1gosWuy,NH 4U-l -g11_0 _____ _ i\tanaged by , . Free renl on r m ~ lp\I WESTCLIFF BLOG. Nl WPORT OlAOi "'•If Alo ol I 'I • ... '"'' 1 •"•~' lil'll• :/ c-,eote ,...;i.i .,r_...,. ;/.1 ... _ :;-,.,.._...,,..., v'a.oa-. ./'tecy ........ .... ./' ............ ... Call Mr. Howard 645· 6101 \\ ILL1AM . WALT EH$ hath& k1lc:h pr1v1legc:-. an ____ c_o_ exc h t or very late FREEREHT .:. UH. i Blks to beach. Lease yearly. ~. mo. ;J 13 34lh St. ~JO hsework can have full Ot11<·c spa<·e. hun<.ly to lime JOb T urllerock Sau L>acJ.:o F"'y Alll>ll.t'!>. area. 6-15 -0553 d ay1>, w ua~' I rel' rcnl on 1 yr . m -7450CVl'S. lease tlJl -1400 Santo Ana ' 3880 Guest Home 4150 --WA TERFROMT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl15. Newer lBR, bltns. Newport leach trpls, drps. d1liposal. Gd PRIVATE ROOM 1':x~cut1veor11c:e:s Joe: l70l w McFadden. tor a mbulatory 1>ersoh ~150. S22S. s:i..w Mo l'l I: 542-0547 Good meals. Nice sur \'1cw 01 boa ls & waler 1·ound1n gs. Basts ttll' llLLGRUNDY ~125 NEW E R s mgle. 1 Costa Mei.a . Avail now. Heallor 675 ~161 :.mull child/pet ok. 2101 Call a48-7_14_8_. ___ _ . W. Mc Fad.den 5-12~7 Vacatio;-R...tals 4250 "How Suite It Is" Kxecula ve Suite 220() ~J70. 2 Br, 2 Ba, w1w cpts, ••••••••••••••••••••••• sq.IL Oeluxe office area Lease. rent uni'. house & yd, p1tllo. Responi.ible adults. Apr 1. S81--&.aS Business/ lnnst/FlnClftCe • •••••••••••••••••••••• lusinHs Opportunity SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Allthalc l"ull/Pt time VENDING We sell the l111el>l new equip. We furrush large Commercial & lndusln al loca11ons. Xlnl fnancan g ury ser111 I no. Prop o( 8 .11 .. r . -L-DOCTORS Mobilfonctnc.00-5095 /\BYS l'.H. ave m •sSIST•MT ---· Malurc woman prclcrcd "' "' LOST: C<?ll•be. fem,1 whl _84_6_-_7_30_3_. ______ 1 ~~~:~s ~lao~i'o~1:~~;t,1~1 w /tan. Su i.luntia re fil-'AU'f l ''l \'' . w11rd. Vtt'. Wcs l clill • "' '•~ :s !'!>!>l t /l'cl'i>l. an heulth i.pa. No ur•a N .U.616-4~40 ~1 c e d c. cl · Kc 11 exper. n ccess. We•tratn e ' fi:mplclun s you. Apply in person attn FOUND :11 1 7J llunt 642 -6857 ur eve 2112 Jlorl>or 1ngltrn II arbour nc.JI UL'AU'l'Y OPR'S .. Hlvd .Cl\1 . Hecach Club young mt?d r. • ullSy i.1ie reddish brown du~. !>~llon . t.ike over chcntel. Earn SUI lo~ an l.'\-enang brown l>r a tded collar ~ult or pt Lime. • w1lhoul experiem·c. !>ell 8-tG-5Sn !;anta t\nu Hunt. Bch &eltnc f"asluon!> .il 111-:H~ asoo 008 ~ home style i.ho\\i,, c:ar l''OU~D Hacycle tHU 4ti28 allcr5 P~I ---------- IH: \UTY Ul'H. lttll or p.1rt time w, tollow1ns Cdi\1 :shop. un-gsso wkday:-.. ___ _ a nd pllone ncn·i.i.ary. Weekly prom 'hecks. S300 :-.,amplc \\anlrobc at .no t·n:-.1 ll\i:l -7170 avail. S mall. Slartmg ln· LOST: small white lnghr \eslment. Call today & male dog. Vic. Pacilll' HK ¥Pft. •o r :.mall grow· fLOUll Maantenancc, ~ (,eli.tarle~onlhe roa<.l to Coast Hwy. & Ins. CdM ang Corp. in N.B. Must hrs e..ith ntghl. ~h:i.l l>c ltnanc1al md~pendencc. llearlbroken! !i63_7-176 h<l\'l' sonw nccounung bon d<• b I ... I . H . Ph. fo r into. (71'11 or 536_540g l.'tlm·alaon & recent ex-Uru~;t~•l'l'. l\lr Halch ljJg·2700 ---per. w1man. 50 wpm typ-847 ~Sli._1 ___ _ PLANT Store·Xlnl beach LOST: .\I ar I. Hl:ir~ male llH!. 612 -7.Jl l Exl. is GENERAL OFACE Lab \'a· Oo,er :Shorei.. -, . Location. Ueauut'ul well l,u\cd lamlly p ct EApd girl in bkkpg, Mocked indoor & outdoor H '" ard 6,16 ~ IOA TS pJ)'rull, ac1·h payJble. •• rcenhouse & ba~kt!ls . l --· --· --lo typ111g, and 10 kl'Y ad· ,.. Expen e nced person Come :see. The i''ernery, Loi.l : F emi l m;h Seller, d 0 e 1ec tr 1 c J 1 & ding much1ne For L man 2009 NEWPORT Blvd., rio marki.. blk coll<ir mechanical tm>lallauon . H.I::. 1111lcc. Nr. llrange N 8 . 71.J / ti7J.()'j.19. Sm I boy· s pet. l> loo Must 11~ capal>le of doing Cou n 1 y a 1 rp11n. Ca II Ft t: WAR U ! ! \' 1 c topqualily work. Pacafac 556-{121HlXa mtollpm DISTRllUTOltS I' u s t 1n 122 u u st . 'I' 1 ,. c.c.u "7'.J" .>pport unlly u11hm111·1I. l..uok1n~ tor u t·;m:cr 111 !>Jlt'!> I llCI l" It I'> :0-cl) Sh..il.ll!c prodlll'lS tu 11oml:' & 111<.lu!>t•) C1111 I a l' l H u I h M ,, :-. d 1 11 1:1!4 J.>.~ all .i I' I' h11u:.t:kl•t•p1n).! &. th1lu rar\' <.'or l'i.sentaul S \ .ircu. Hcts n•qd. Cont.irl J\I rs. l'rent1i.1o.1;.11; l:llQ-1 --.... Pur Secty to $550 r, l't! ;,.,."" nurth,1!>ttlJ.: 1'\P h1•lplul \11 S II 1\;c •d t•oni.rll'ntaou:. 10\ al and1v1cl11al w1lril·n{lly IJl'l'l>lJll,tll\ \ \II l'Utnpk mcnl 1111 tel' ,.,1,111 A AMES I 00% FREE i'.mploy menl Al{ene.v 270I> llarhor UI Sit' l07 <.:osla Mesa :l.Xi·ll RELI EF RN Ch;.apinan, liar l>ur Con\' Garden <;rov1· .>l.1-80:10 RESTAURAMTMGR Mlt-or lcmalc. (irowing ch..11 11 lll:'cd:. m.iturc ~1dull lo m.i11;ag1• m•w 1.11.t pl\l•lll' M 1 !> Uurbeck . .\1u11 6.. 'l'Ul'!'> 77X JOJ3 & \h·1b i7u t;l:!IJ ~.\I. 1-.!:'I \cell n ·l1.11llc: 1x·r~o11 to help ml' n1 an' '1t<1m111 , ,•ht>1111 t JI \\.: 1·atalo~uc hu::.mc,.,., N1•\'CI nut. ll'.1vc 'our 111 c"l'lll p11~1t 1on . lh\t11·t ~h1p 1)(.l~"·l11l1ll\'l>. \\'1111· 1 'la~:-.1 l1C'<l ,\cJ no. :!:17, "•o Datl\' 1'11111 I'. 0 . l\41' )~hll Lu~tJ \lc~J. C:a 't.!h.!h ~\I.I.~ 01-'Fll I·: :-.l l'Pl.ll·:s l.ar~·· l'•1 lll'l'""' 11uts1de l>·lll'S pt•r :-.11lllll'I l';A µer d . 1111 i.uppltc:-. 61 pra11l1ng. l'h1111c tor appt, ,,:1'i :121 :! Nc:v.·porl Sta l'n" Iii! rry Wc!'.l. SALES PEOPLE I 111l .. pc11llc111 lomm1i.1o1011 ,.,.t11·:. 11,1rt I time. ln trudlll't' lll'W h11.:h q ualtty l>Cl'I haw dll'l'l'lly LO l'Ull· .,umt:r. l'rJ1rt111g pro vtdt'd . l.ankll·ttt.'r·s l"archr.ind Foocl" Call weekdays gaJ 2642. drps, bltns. dtiJposal. Gd NEW Palm Desert Condo, on Newport Harbor, with Joe. Child/pet ok. 2701 W. 2 br, 1 1~ Lia, tenn. trls, additional l400 sq.IL Ad · McFadde n. 542~7 pools. 1acuzz1. Taking Jaccnt. Crpls, drfk>. am Indepe ndent. full , t>-w-3541. rawcr,..,orµ . ....,., 0 -c.. IJ/llme. Introduce new --------- IHgh qualit y heel line LOST: J.)i.;im1md & how dareC'tly lo consumer . l'io gold clus ter rmg. Lell an 1nvt'nlory investm ent. certain Ue1lboa Island L1nkleller 's F1rebrnnd home. Plea:-.e. desperale. Foods. t.:all weekdays, Rew a rd ! lfrply t o 8:.13-2042. Class111eJ ad nv. JW l' 10 Bookkeeper, p/t .t::xper. 1n sa l e~uard !>Yi.lem. /\/ft, ,\/P lhru Tnal Bal. P a)rollanclod· 111~ payroll tax lorms. .\fusl typ e . Phon~ 545 -341<! tor appt. General Offic:e I <><>d res la u rant 111 11. B Payroll. no typan~. lO tu Xlnl salary. bonus. u1 SECRETARY 4:30 ,\ton Fn. Pleasant sur .. & aulo !>end r1• !'>..alci.-Order 0\.-sk. Good mtoim;.al working condi· 1>umc: 211.Jl H1d1mond t~111ng & lrJni,crabang t iom •. ,\un·i.mokcr. App· L'r, Hunun~tun lk:ach <.:.1 ~ i.. i 11:.. w i 11 a n ::. we r ly by lcttca . llUl:HW B. !W;.-u;. __ _ • phonc. l:th.l.• <wtlers. g1\c Hei.ervat1oth S200. ~r pit' ll'l!t.' parking. Coast A~ents f\rnished we::k. 71 1 -1!13-1127:1 llwy at l'cw pvn Ill or Unfvrnilhed 3900 1, 1 -. o .. ., 64i! ltH4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a m :->pr1ngs °"'aul ., ___ __ _ ll cJ r m H o m e • I~ a i. Palma:., has everything. healed pool. 673-7801 NEWPORT BEACH Deluxe ol t ice swtes I rom S65 Mo. Broker , Realonom1cs '67;} 6700 3001 Wc:.l Ht.'dhtll Avc.1·---------•I 11110 .. ma111ta111 busmc:-.s E s pl anade I V -102. n·cord,., Upportun1ly 111 OAKWOOD FIGHTS PRINT SHOP -Oatly l'tlol P O !:Sox 15ti0, <.:o::.l..i Mc:-a. Ca Costa l\les.e !f262ti. 'o · RN /LVN lcJrn legal M::Crl:'lan .d Phone t'alls plea:-.c Challenging po:-.1uon tor :-.1..tlb. ;:..150 Per mo. llum. right person w /.s upcrv. lkh SJ1i lli!Jti Rentals to sh~ 4300 9:!62ti. " ....................... ----~--- \1AN 40 to liO yrs Lo i.hare Ol';NTAL SUITE. WO !--Q. ·my 2 Br. 2 ba <1pl, ~150 ll: ~o C.\l. 45'. ::.q. ll. Mr Lctterpr ess/olfset, C-4. l'ol.1r c utter 3.S'h". 1430 i.q . Jt. IJld~ .. ot'l acc 1n I rnnt Tl•rm1> ~iU-.1564. Boys & Girls Half Day Ni~Pay ability tor 1'.\l's I/lime. ---- 91\:'\l 2PM or "IPM-Grcatwagl's&ucnc.,\p. ---------- . INFLATION mo . .'.':.H. 615-37til O Keele. isa3-2900 Personals 5350 10 to 1-l years of age. Dat· ly Pilot delivery routes may be available m your area. Earn profit lur de- liveries & cash , traps or me rc hant.llse for selling new subscnpuons. For mtormau on please call ti42-432l. From ~a n ncmenle-::>an Juun l'ap1s tra110 area, call 195-0ti:lO a nd f\11ss1on Viejo-El Toro area, call 5dl -t.i:SIO :>P:\1 . Earn ~rno++ per ply 1445 Supcrwr \\'l.'. S~c;'y/Bookkeeper week do111 ~ enjoyable •N-.l•l .• 6.·-t·l •-•l•.j•t•o•t-•:•t•'·.F ••. _ Hl.':.pon:.1 hll• po:-.1t11JI\ v., ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEISURE World resident 1s looking lor lonely, r<' t ared lady to share home Pvt rm. & bath. Ill ex· chg. tor lite cool. g, & 1· u m p .i n 1 o 11 s II 1 11 >1:17 ~ll!ti OFFICE SPACE NB Wei.lcl1H Dnve . Onf' man of11ce S65 mo . .I man oll 1c:e. air. Ctl' ;,17- Call Gene Hill, til~ O:!oO Flower shop~ Gilt Shop. Ualboa lsland. Money mnkcr. Selling due to ill· nci.s: ~JU.000 673·ti6~ work m our hrand new __ ___ mu<'h varil't~ lur malurc The price of everything i s ~oing up . Now Oakwood Garden Apt'.s helps you f1ghl mflauon by offering an exclusavl· ··N o R e nl Ra1 sl' Guar a nt ee··. W e SPlfilTUAL HJ::/\f)ER Open 10 AM lOlO p ,\I Advice on all maucrs. 314! i'-:. £1 t.:umano Real :-;.an Clemenle. Jo"or appt Call 492 !.IO:S I 492-'.ll.lti ot'copcning nc•arthcO.C. RN's /CCUJICU young w11111an wno11 ~arpurt. Xlmopponu111ty Days & i'1ii.ihts. :Sland by gcn 'I otc skills. fa~l t)I'· ------- PIZZA tor po~atl\'t! minded tn· umc dill ·renti.il pav 1ng. & 11 gu re aµ div. t or per:.onal 1n~ . · " . · latudc/l"<llt:r .\l u:.t 11,• (Eat in or Taite out) c 11 S33 lill'r 1-ull or P /llllll' .t::xcelll:'nt 1 .111ahll• ol 1o\'11 direc·uo11 tervacw . a "· bcnelllb. ,\. u1·g.in11,Jt11111 \lla..t 55• PER SQFT ltil7 Wt:STCLIFF ~B 1\CiT :.-1J :1H:J:! (; ross !SOM, must be sold. ()wner out of area. Besl oiler. Agent. ll45--4170 • 1'Al.~1 CA HIJ HEADER• Ad / reduction 101;!31 8Ci!Cl1 Bl Stanton. 5"Ei 3-lci.; HOU S~KE£PE1t, L11lo Contacti\lr:-..J l•n:.t'll: \\Ork wl'll <'v 11..irJ 11111kr lsle, 2 children \hall\· & :! COSTA MESA 11n·1osun·. Haptcll) g10\\· ~uaranteelh:llyourn·nt WORKl~t; lemalc lo wall not be reused lor I :-.hare: .i br pool home nr. tull year and you 1>1111 M. Cst l'la1a. Sli!.:I mo ·unl..t::T llunl i'::.l'l'. Mort9a9es, Trvst yrs>. maturr. Englis h Memorial Hospital 111)! s a1lhoat tnJnUlal·lur- spet1k111g l'crl . ov.11 301 Victoria.CM 111 ...! 11pc1at1 •1 n. h I l[ "I I 7~1 -0110 Park. ea:-.y µrk '~ · H•ry D d 5035 ave t 1e cx1u1 •lY o dc~1raOlc area. uul. pu, ee s Equal Oppor. Employcr trans Rt'I s . l'n' Hm ~ 642_27 34 EOE l\nuwlec.lgl' ul mcrrh.111 ba.tii:i 37t:c t11,1n~. Jtlvcrt1~111~ .month·month oecupan· ,1 t h ,.100 ... ,17 _·.J ·,,·i1 c11• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 .. alurt' woman o ~ art' ., " <-v .:y. Plus you get u ot new In IOt' Town hou::.e 21J·5!U ;,!l21 eve:-. LOANS JJP ID 80% I!!~~~~~~~~~ ---ill'IJ)lul. Cal'l!l'r oppor. PR EGNA;'I; I"' HROJLEH COOK E'<t>er. I NS T H U <.: l' UH. 1 11 SALES REP . ",much W lc.arn more tor your money al Oakwood, including SI w s aml' Vt.>ry reai.ona· --0 1·r• L";;lti''~1' lJ I e. 5 j 1 6 3 j o or ~ 1 M · · ..,,'""' ·• * . ht TD Loans-1 1h°lo ' l'Jring. c·oniidenual r eqr 'd See chel al Woodworking. "1 l" & ~:11111\\\ork1ng .anJrc.J111 WestsailCOf'P. c·ounselang & n•ic•rrat Lorenzo':.. i!58il Laguna cralls. Will l>c ''1lrl. g '' ht\·h you live. 1-:arn uf) Call /\nn. t:>l:!-3642 mlllton in r ecreation ~a--O:>t~ 0 lea:-.e. Dix ot11ces adJ facallues, a full ume Ac· _____ Airporlcr Hotl'I: /\/C, 2nd TD Loans i\horuon, adopuv11 & Hd.Lag un:tlhlls. •W/hoys 7 to \tj )r:-.. 111 ~1.i\l pcr \\l'Ch. + ,., Keeping. ----ti-12 -8J729to5 lll'll:>l':-.. Fuil11r11.1rtt1nw t1vities Di~edor w~o Share Apt. Lag. Uch lull scr vu·es. Frm ~135 Lowei.t rateliOnm~eCo. plans parties, BBQ s, Young working adult. (JC mo Sattler M~ Co. A Pt.: ;\IU: :>-17 ·:!,11;3 C arpenters--8oats Interior Decorator nel'U~ lt.1 h ' I.a n d l) I a Pe r Ft\CELIFT \\'es tsaal Corp. needs outside sales)ler:-.un ;-.,·1\111· ;\joc~p nl•t· We Trips & morel Free Sun· \U. ,\like4!i4 2109. i!li':.! DuPont. HuC>mfi Hl2·217L 54~0611 day Brunch. ---• saJ.:1223 ·111 noon ,. ~l:'rvang llr1rbor area 21 Hct.iin or re~dan ~·outh. rough ex le nor .carpen· c.; 0 m m 1s 1> 1 0 n 0 n 1 y. '' 111 t r.i an lnlcl'\ 1C\lo:. ;\on i.urgr•·al. .>II"> -i;xrn ter~. w1Lh l to 3 years lH2_225j \.\I, .!lJt.:J -.; .\l.1111 s1 l'HOI-'. male 35/50. Lo -------\r:-. :>ingles. 1 & 2 bedrooms. s hure apt with working lX>RO~A dl'I MAR. 4 rms . .: --Abraxas Mass~ Jo"urn & unfurn. With all lemale, pvt rm & tw . ~ rnv. Coast Hwy ex-AMounc:ements/ 17JJ 1-"ultcnon he. C.\I the extras. Models open i...iuna. lenn1s & pool po-,urt' ocean view. Penonals/ :>lt>O. 640 -5823 alt. ti gardcn ~ualable tor law Lost & Foiand l':xp. ma:.!>CU::.l'l>. hf -111 ~:~Yo/~h~ld;~n~rry · no ----------of c b • X I n l pr k g. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -__ •_•_!H::!-ii0.)5 * * Garages for Rent 4350 1ac1l1lles. Ph: 673 4120 Lo t & Fo··-..1 5300 For a dcmonstrauon 01 • • •• • • • • • • • • • •• ••• • •• • • ---------S unu B · R tal 4450 !:)nakfec producls ra~nt rn .! ~ingle Garages Ins & u11ness en •••••••••••••;••••••••• yourhomc.callti·h.i-1i20.'i ttll. Corona del Mar O"k ••••••••••••••••••••••• Calaf. Animll'I Control marine carpentry exp.------:-. \ .\l u::.t uwn own tools. XI l Janilonal & lilt' main Co. benefits tor rapidly tena nte, p 1t1mc•. Oltkr e:-.pa nd1ng Co. Apply m m ••n. Vreferaoly r<'l1red pcr~on at Guard Shack. Don Q ui xote i\lotl.'I, llOO lti:jg Placentia Ave. CM N c w po r L U I , (',\I or ta ll Mll·hclle at 642-2tii0. ti-12 -52041. --------- •S~c·ys. 8ooldc~" LIZ I< I.' anders ,\geaw" 10211 B atl' h St. Ste HI I ~l!\\>flOrl ljt!.1(·h ga:J·-gl:JO Call For Appt. l·:~t.Jhli-.hc·d 1~:. Oakwood Garden Apartments Io r Tom or D tJ' e If B. Seal Sch Shelter Job Wante d/ U-I0-4860 THE COLONY BackofHumaneSoc1ety Female 7050 · Chl~f Lif9'CJ'ICl'"d/ Asst Moint Suov Large Aquatic \>ark . Newporl Area. Prefer construction experience. Musl be able to pass :-.w1m m1n g exa m s. Trailer s pace + salary. Wilt consider couple- w11c to work in office Send resume to Box 857, Oel Mar. CA 92014. JUNIOR SALESMEN Age 10 15. 1':.irn ~tl·S.Jfl per week getting new customers forthl' I) \IL Y PILOT <ilter l>l'ht)lll and Salurday::.. \'ou mu.,t Ill' ou\. 01 school l>y a 00 11 m and IJ<' ahlc lo \.\Ori. at least J days per Wl'l°h . ~.1 dela venc·s nr c·ollcl'lltlg. 'trans po n al 11111 pr u · v1ded. (.;Jll ti1-1 li:.!Jl1. Equal 01>ponun1ty A CONVENIENT SHOPPING ANO SEWINC CUIOE fOlt THE ...,., ........ Morttl Irvine and 16th 845-0550 .... ,.. ... c. s ... 16th and Dover 842·8170 536--6551 . • •••••••••••••••••••••• llUNT. BEACH 91g Palm :30 Ht:Ti\IL SllOPS Animal Assist. Leag ue Ave. ~20. mo. S1 nµ,le Pnml' l'l'asonablc!'JJate /\dopllon,Spaying& g.1rci~c 5Jli 4678 Apt J::. a\·a1l.1hll•. lan~e & small. Neutering information Uhl·Garagc for re1'1t. C.M. Swral:(c only. :i;35 per mo. ;)40-75ti2. ~NGL gar, elec .. Slor. t·ab. Old world t'lrnrm with 960-2900 Frt'nc:h windows. l,!ahles -Animals Impounded- & ln.•es. t\dJ:1Cl'lll Lo J" e s l 1 \' a I u J A ,. l s Groundc; :180 lUlOAOWA Y I.A.G UN/\ BEACll llusky, male. blk/gry Shep, tern, tantblk Ter rier, lem. tan Shellie. male, tr1 l'RANSLATOR· French. Spani s h . lt1\: Fren ch Uc .. Language studies. Sorbonne, Pans & Univ. ol Geneva . Freelant'e tra ns lcit10111 contercnce anterpretanl{ . .>m-5141! r:xp Girl Frt .. sn/lyp. Overhead metal dr. S:lOt mo. 731 W. 18th, C.\1 . some bJ\pg, needs wr1o.. ;1 days a w k, eves. wknds. ~.so p/h min. ti75-6Jtij._ 673-7787. Cocker. male, brn/blk CONVE...,TION.Al SMAu rtH.cmuo 4 9 4 7915( t.:olhe, male, lra " •Bochelon Office Rental 4400 • Beagle.male.tr1 LOAN • 1 IR , 2 BR • •••••••••••••••••••••• ___ Shep. tern. blk/whl H.tp Wanted 7100 UNDERWRITERS •2 8R&Den ERC f S1b.llu~ky,1em.blkts1l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dowall'y~avmgi.&Loan COMM'L-PROFF.SS'L COMM · or 01 ice Spaniel. fem. blk/\\ht ----------1 11•1:,, 111,1cnan,1?s in als H.B. Fro.$~ 75 Class A ot11ce l>ldg. 2700 s pace incl. g.ara~~· ~2.;, Shl•p. male, tra otc. i\lust I.le exper'd in a.a-1au ... -.i ... Eost & ..... _ms II a rbor HI v t.1 , I at Lease. Rllr. 64•&-2343 St:utllc, m ale, blk ACCOUNTING ..... ..rv. -.,, .... , "'·'5 k cl 11ndl·rwr111ng l'Onvcn-s .. 0 ·1800 J\cJamsl. <.;.M. El('v , uiJ .,.. .. eve,w ·en s 1~oocllc,male,wlme ,. uonal loans. particularly ..!!!!==================~ A I C. e I e c .. j an 1 tor. Sht.'p, male. blk/~ld CLERK Fredi<' ~or & Fannie mus1t'. park111)!, :-.et• l'OP LOCATION t'ch.", tom , tra ~ ~ ,\lac. For lurthl•r anlo, patrol. l\I . H. Stever, MESA VERDE samovl'd. lt'm, while c·on taC't "1 r s. Brehm, m g r. 5:; 7 -o1a6 or DRIVE p• ...... .... Oo•. 1e·. mall· ... lk/l"o A/ Payable experie nce -" v .. 'I' 5 %3-8:J21 Equal Op1>0r . • NEW. ti46-8396 Lao,lcan,lllk n ecessary. YP" u for store or office. Ample w.p .m. 10 Key addtir C\ 1-:mployl·r ------1 MON. 1-'ree Rent. Walk parkinl{. Town & country C.\TS peratince necessary. YOU"LL IEGLAD to ocean. new dk. Br\1.-n atmosphere. Ln~hr, te m. tn YOU WAITED! cpt'11 l.!175 . 673·7Gl!ti/ 152.'>Mes aVerdeOr.E. Lngllr,tcm,blk/lan .. ""' "' Costa Mesa. 515-<ll2J Lnghr. tem. gry /whl Call for appointment Introducing new bach 67:l·!ll25 Ln)!hr. m<ili:. blk/wht Industria l Helattons 'ook A:-..,t . C\pcr'd App- ly in 1wr ... on;" I.ti Danc/s Hesl aur,1111 . 725 Haker St.C.M and l bdr.m upls ~ell Heaut turn. otc s uite-2800 SQ FT basement Snthr. male, hlk/\l.llt (714) 494-9401 worth seeing. Refm ed Subll•I or s hare. ll.h complex of C'lubroom. OI· ~hlhr. 111Jll'. ).!ry \\hl 'oo k . mature. Modern yet affor.da~le •Greal eve r v lhin ~. Ht-a s laces &slorag-erms AdJ OTllEHS TELQNIC con\·;il(•:.ccnl huml•. BEACH . env)ronrne,nl • 1>4:.i-t>7S;j lo l\l::irana on Coast llwy . • c;ood sal.ir~· & tk•nctlls. furnished and un · · · ti-12--4(i44 l'OUND : ~uper gentle see Mr:-.. 11;,lil', Bt'V\.'rly furnis hed. • 00 S~ i'"T crpls1drps. --Swmese c:a t with badly ALTAIR Mano 1 ('on'. Jlus p .. •$185fo$215 s~s per. mo c.:a 11AVAIL /\pril 1st :~. hurlpaw.V1c :NewYork 2445 2 Va::i Estrada , , ____ Em ployt·r Kitchen Helper Food P~p. Mature "om an '14 Jntcd to work at l1111c:h l'OUlltcr p'repunng sanJw1l'11cs & l>alacb 40 llr wk. No Sat n11e or ::-u n work l'lc,111, modern lunch l't>Ullltir. Medical & hosp. bcne11i.. Apply Landbt>r!? Notri uon. in rear of lhc To~ World '>lore on lower level, So Coasl Pla1.1 ~hopptllA Center. L'o~l,1 a\I e :-. a . ,\ s I\ 1 o r A I CasbarJ. ----------1 Male lull & I' tum• Appl) l\cntut'I\ v Fra .. '(I Chicken 2H2!l I·: l 0.1:-l ll\.\y, Cd.\1 ~k l ll ;\11 1!' l1t1: dUtll'S Class \ l'l'<(d. F1t1mc. 99() K l'o.t~l llwy ~ 6411_..:.2130 or 679-3709 mo . De I u x e c r p t g A"c 5.11;-9099 'LAGUNA BEACH Lagun,i I lilts 8453 thruout. Ofllce or shop . Equal Oppor. Employer MEDICAL 646 . nr Pa c nSave,177K17th FOUNO:Lattleblackdog. Cu:-.tom Frammg. l.:.ti.:. f"rontOtc N.>tlmo. MUTUALILDG. ~l..C M .C~llTheGl•rrtc Oran g l' C nly. F <Jtr · .ACCOUMTING lkh. l'n•1erArtdc•s1gn JCi1l'IOtl' ~jOUano ·-.! l small office410sQ fl. ul <.;omp1:1ny. 645-4400 ".g,i,·o,,u1151~~.·41~~~ SPM /bclore CLERK expcr. Phone 3 5p111 llean Front S J L' -----" ,, .. u """ L' II I t I. 4'" u ··11 \\ 1ll 'l'1 .. ·•1n "i,1c•k ~~~ $205 iwr month. A so c.x· Newporl Beach. 1000 sq . .:,ll.ce cnl u ure .,.. or· ""-.,.1~, v o. e .. l(t~~ ecuuve office al 8ll sq It Show room at 2811 FOL;\O Sm. ll!m. l>lacl> por1un1ly lo learn new ~~ ~t:\\p<>rtCcnlcr ~ ,._~r-ll. al S445. • "· •'w port lll "d . QJF·. 110.,11v <1pp. 6 mos. Vic: s k 1 11 s r or s h u r p. C ~, -:-10 -Id .. -.550 t-:mploymcnt U\;' /\ k I i\I G >r "~ • "' " ,. hardwork ing young .usl.:sc.n ... r<. i." ~.. Const.1lu1ntsAi;?c1wy ',Ji.Q ~ or i c: ;ann l ptmo. Also 400 SQ. Fl. i'\o Beach . S an Clem . person w /m in. 2 yrs ex· i'und H~11sc1 /Ml ~lSK 567San Nichola:-. Uri''<' 't4lJS.-f'lorA•..... Miller ~150.p~no.548-1589 1:12 ~mg per. In /\/Payable. MEorEE_.a1co11d Sl~K NcwportBch ti40 HlS-0 i.... _......leectl _...__ trf IR ntal 4500 J \1 Be ch area Payroll Cc11 ·1 Olflll' .Ir. Prod J::ngr loSl2K -----"• ... r-. . nvvJ a • ,o:-t · :un a · • • · l'nntr Ltrpress to:>1t1K ,\1{•1hcal !':-.1:.t:int •••• ••••••••••••••••••• I .. •ll lll'll 4 keys on nn~. Apply 111 P\'ri.on only 111 S· 1 . n ept EDP Sllll\ l>oclOrs Oii u'l' FREER~ pl\'.tW call. 4~ -!>~. 0 .A. D1Laur;1, Westsaal · ,'1 es , . . . ._.,, Corp. 16:Jg Placenltll \i~~· 0.lc/Pa lntmg ~t76 __ I~) 67goor&ICHl:!!17 Commt'n·1al-ln<lusLr1al ~·ouND . i''em. Siamese A e Co'Sla Mesa ~ty /Sules Mfg :s750 COM~ANY Space 200 lo 3000'. 21 to ral Feb tlJ 1n lluntington v • · l'clcph Work ~"'°° MG fl Trne. ~150 f(uarn -+ · S INCE 1944 JO< per sq ft. 30 tbys free center. 5:1!*-5'188 l\Sst. Cook. woman. No Keypunch Opr/129 S.575 Car nee. Age 2J-46. Mr. 673_..400 rent w /l yr. lease. exper. nee. Will train. IRVINE PER:.5<JNNEL Lcv1,846-5..a5.S ------•--!1~8J~'~l ~l4~1J(~)------1FOUND: N r Newland & Af.ply In peuon , Lil SE°'nrr5.,u~ENCY: MODELS C4) temale. lull R~u l Estate office forl·---------1 CORONA DEL MAR lease. 15 Yri1. Main St. KOLL 2 Br Townhouse, frplc, Hunt. H1·h. loc 4 Oesks. Koll lnJ Condo, new. from $260. l Brfrom$20S masc. 1urn1shmgs. i l70. 3200 ~q fl 2 ot11cc~ plus mo. 53ti 1 5~5/ eves . :1i1· rund. parking. $1i()() Pool. tennii1, continenlul 536_19~ Airport Loop Ham1llon, tan wool.y Poo· D no's Restaura nt, 725 .• "v '~'-rYV , __ figure. Sha rp onl\ ! Over die mix male. Blk tips on Baker St, c. M. , 4AA ~·17th (,\l Irvine} 18. Xlnt wages. 549-2593 ears & t• 11. 960-1.917. Suite-224 C05ta Meao 113 m -r pm . A.SST. mana~er wanted. Call 642-1470 , · 1,.ost: Brown lona·ha1red 36 units Costa Mesa. 1 Tiger . 8payed Fem Cat. Ad ll" ._ o "hi ldre" .......,....__.__,. _ _,..,...__ ~EEU 2 Gd ladies l"u~. N "· "' ' ntt l'ur phon<' nl'c. r.ar Wht fuce/bib. Vic: wpt 67:1-0:.!21 Dellverymu1\. Jli•rm., R1rhnrds,1W6-6'1!"1S breakfast. Someocean &1..::::.__:_:~------As k tor ~l cGa nn Catalina vie~. Separate O£SK Spsce. or part of· M1ll<'r Dunu Trlr .Park. Set ---------- or · 4 81 9 1 .. 3 •uoiT-p1t1me Earlymorndt•hv . -JI 1 . 1 . . ., or "' ""' or LA Times to CM, NU Nows t'!e time to J!t'l anlo f119lly aeeUOf\. CIOM to ficc w /phon<'S, .:bl hr UM a hopplnJ &r flne bench. scrv. Creal location. '441~U. 2:.!Jl l Urookhur~t. HB. ~~~~~~~~~I Only S49-Mo. Call Mr A ANA 2 Br. 2 Ba. ~l.or ~an !163--f.l04 or ur.~r '180. down $190. 1 _:"".;;.::.i:.._l_Wll _____ _ 1·278 ·5400 collel!t. N1aht & income audit, 2 area~. No <·ollect. Must Real Estate Bu:..int•s!< Reward. nianu llpm-U1m, 3 h ave d e pend cur. h<lsu lways~t>n goodlor LOST: Rlk. 8 mo. old kll· dny!J 6am-2pm. i';xpcr, 648 752. u8. Rul we re n . small ten, recently spayed. pref'd, bul not esscnUnt company. H you rt' an REWARD 6l$-6S2l Apply Ptr:sonnel Dept, DELIV ERY Drivers terested call Hul'at'nda 9-12a'tn. Brlnlt resume. Wa nted tor·P1zzo de Real ~state , Inc 81&lboa Boy Club, 1221 W. 11,·ery. Comm1ss1on + 963-8316. Coast Hwy, Newpo rt 1as mileage. Apply at _:._:._.:...;.. _____ _ CAL ON THE CO. For an Ad in Women'' Worid Call Su'e 642·5678, Ext. llO A<ld l'"l<>r and lr~luro• "llb 1111• QUiil iook IJlllO,., a.air. •;,>mbloe lout color~ "' tnn~• to <'ro•at.1 ft qullt 11lh•rt' <'nH"ht•I dtamon11• In rc>11rorn •lhrh 1·~~ ~rtlt1ln11 .. 01ah"1 t~,u .. rn ';46H. tt\r•·,-UOOt' Cm 11i,• rouod oUlo• 1t• .quar"' ~nd $1.00 IM l'UCh ~llern Add 2$' foe urh P"tl('rtl for fir1t cl•es mail and ~IM'<'lal handlinjf. St'nd lo A.lier ftroolis. l()S. lht' OaJIY Pll<'l. Nttdlttratl ~ llo• 183, Old Cht'llU Statum. 11/f'W Vorll, N V 10011 rr1n1 Namt, Addre11., 7•P. Palt~n Num~r Savt' 1lol11ral <'rl'~tr lwauOful tliln&a IWld lnr Ntw urn N Nd leer• t\ CalalOll ! ;Jd('1111tn~ pnnlf'd IMld• 7S' New• Ntl\f f'll\y QullU SI 00 Ntw! Ripple rrod1(ol • SI O!> St'w • Knit 8c'><* SI 2S Nffdl•Poinl 8noll , Sl 00 nower Crocht't Rot* . Sl.00 Hairplll Cl"OC'he. Boelk. • Sl 00 Instant Crwhl't lto(>t • SI 00 lnrunl Macratnf' lllM* SJ 00 ln~tut Mllnt'Y "61* • Sl 00 Com1tlf!t1P Cltt ~ . . .$1 00 C'omplt'lf' ArllllllN •1• 11.C)(I 12 Prtrc M1han1 UJ Yr 'o'" •n,n mh1m 't'l1tl t• II \•HI f 11\ 1lll1 t•'1h1• ~Oii '"''" n 1t •·r\• tlf\Jlh lt:u 111'11 Zip ft u~· \\I h Of -'• llho•H llo" •I f\mbrntd••r) f'rlns "ft Pa\ 1 •·• o •t I 11 •• HnU ~1,,.,.. ltt'•· l~t..-. J •' I •Pv 1 i.i:' ;. ~1l' ,, Z?t~ Ml.t• 1 P, ( h11llt !l7 • :: '• ytt• 61-,... Tran• l.o•nd SI 00 lor t'lt'h p1Uem. Add ~ ttnU Jor l'Uh p1ttern for l1nl~l•H mall and •PK"' h1ndltn1t; nthrrWIJf' third clL~' drhvery wlll lake three wttkl or mot'fi. Send lO Malian Ma~ln, •42, I~ r>aJly Pilot, raurrn Dtopt • %:12 Wnt l lllb SI • Nl'W 'ort.. N Y 10011 . Prinl NAM6. ADDRESS. z1r. S1Ztr. 11nd l'\TYU : NUM8P:R ONt: t'REE PATTEtlNolyour rhntc-e lo Mnd fO#'. one free pat lf'rn lnsid• Nt'IW SPRINr.. 'il.I MMF:R PATTER~ CATAl..00 10ht)'l ... allal11u. r!'ff P•tt•ni cwpot1 ~ U c now. sgw + KNIT loolt with bM,ltlluuepaltem . .$US l~llnU'Hhlon&oll .... 1\.00 ln•I•,,_ S.w111c 8oolt • • tl oe llocl' ofl6 Qvll~ •1 ti! Muwum Quilt ~ '2 ~ .. U Q\lllU few Tod"1 J.;J • !IT I'°'* 01 1e J iffy RI.IP fl.I' .. .. Br Upper$115,down$125. OFFICI':. pvt tMllh, A/C, All w/encl 1ar Ir A/C. ulll inc:J reas rtnt. 240C WJll accept. kldl & pett. w. C1t 11wy (acroa ftom COM .. ANY REALTORS SINCt-.: 1944 673--4400 LOST : Mml. black poo. dlo1. m ale, needs aroom· lng...\Clc Coll. Pk., C.M. 556-8370 Beach. t'lo phone calla Pina Ma n. 1920 ltarbor Daily .Piiot Clasa1ned Ads .. ' MZ-c54'7 stun Shirt> S44-e67I please-~ blvd. CM . every day l .. ' . -. •JI DAILY PILQT Tuesday, March 4. 1975 Add it ... Build IL.Diaper it ... Hammer it.,.. Carpet lt ... Cemeot it ... Wire it ... Hoe it ... Clean 1t...Move it...Press lt ... Paintit ... Nall it ... Plaster it ... Flx it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY hbysftti'"J c_.,.t Senice a.ctn cal CN-deektcJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·······~··············· ..•.•••................ MOTHt-:n wall huln-.1t Mt-:..il'lt-..111111~.L'.111.,._•li. Nr So l'uJ~l P IJ1...t . ..! ti \\ l 1>hol:.h:r) ~l'Jlllcll yrs. !HU 71!.iJ l'll'Jlll'<l or ~hampou _,5, bi I:! t-: L 1-; C 'I' H IC I \ :-J Sm I JOh:. 111.11111 lt'lJJtr:. :!:! ~r-:. l'\11 Ill· 2J:llUI! '~ 5i!OJ , Lovmg C<1rt· & .. ·nnl HI liy hr /d,1y /\\ l.'\'k N1ghb. wkndi. lkh ,).)I, llJl7 • • STl::A.M • • r ,\HPt:; r CLEANl.f'lG "ncln9 Frt'l' E:. t ) llti:! Gil II • • • • • • 0 • • • • • •••• • • 0 • • •• ----l'hJ111 L111I.. & Wo111l Carpenter • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ct'm~nt/Co~ ADOl l'ION~. lh·mudt•I ••••••••••••••••••••••• m i.:. l\1rµort:-, t·.1ll1111•b t' 1-:M ENT Mr W Jg1wr Li7J t ltiti ~ lllut·k Work R emodcl. ,\tld on g.11 CWIV, (,':.llll/lll'W t•t111-.I :!.1 Y r ~ l.' ' II . 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The Sixth Annual OlLIPOllll 500 Sunday, March 9, 1975 Experience a clas~ic open wheel, open cockpit race -the only one like it on the West Coast. Tickets at all Ticketron outlets - includ- ing Sears, Broadway, and Ward's-or Speedway box office. (714-984-2255) ONTARIO MOTOR SPEEDWAY 3t01 EAST 0 IT., OHTA .. 10, CALI,. 11114 Equipment ••••••••••••••••••••••• G~neral 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J' AX 1\ ll V ANT'.o\t; 1.; llunall'} our ho,1L 1ii I lo11d,1 JO.> !'-i1·1 Jll11111·1' :S:!lllJ l ·a-.h or IJ\•::.1 11111'1 1; Iii 7tii1 Motor Homes.Sales/ Rent 9160 Bo\ Seuub ;,11; 1!1'111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .··111 Rov. bo<JL w1Lh 0.Jr' (itl. t'ond ll.1:. :1Lecn11 • v. twl'I & gl·ar-.1111l. l'l • litJ .i:!lt-o ,\I II I I) H II 0 ,\I E . 1'111·1111 • .-..111 ~\ ... ll'lll 111 .11111111°\\ tlu.d 1~111k tll\ mtll I:! \ult t'o'>l ::,t1.!ll SI'! 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(714) 543-9311 Cadillac ''" l ' Ofllrttle~ ..... ~ .... ,_, ..._. ... -'"rout loCel ~ ..• ...,.,ci.r l1t.m:UMI There's never been a better ti111e to buy a new car than ' right now. Here's why. ATLAS CHRYSLER PlYlillUTH ciwy.1 .... rtyi.o•1HC 2'29 Her'hr ll•cl, Cotte MHe l46°19l 4 BAUER BUICK 1.iclt·O,.J.lrftl1h Leyl .. d 2921 Heritor ll•cl, Ceato M"• 97'·2100 CONNELL CHEVROLET Chnrolet Cera & Tniclu 2UI Ho,,llter llvd., Co•t•MH • 14'-1200 COSTA MESA DATSUN D .. IUll Cert & Tnickl 2145 H•risor lt•ci, . Coile Mese 540o6410 CREVIER MOTORS , IMW 208 W. I st Shwt, S•t• A11e ll5-Jl71 DDT DATSUN · D ..... Cer•&TNOllO 11135 heclt lt•cl. HllM.le••h 142·7711 DUNTON FORD Ferd Cera • Trvckl 2240 I . Met.. StNet. , ....... 546-7070 HERB Fll(DUNDH IM,ORTS ..... c.... tUI Gw.._ •reYe •ff..• G•.,. Gren 537.7777 GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY u.c-...ercwy.c.pri I HOO 1 .. ct. ll•cl. H.t ... ec:ll IU-lt44 HOWARD CHEVROLET c.._.,.,.. Cen & Tn.cb MecArtllw & J...__. Hew,.,t hecll 1Jlo055' JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY l lftcol11-M•rcwy•C.t'ri lU6 Harbor ll•ci. Cotlo MHO 540-5630 WARD S. LEE AMC 1234 S. M•m, S011ta Ano 547·512' DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS Toyoto-Vol.o 1966 Harbor ll•ci, Costo Me<So 646-U OJ Bill MAXEY TOYOTA Toyota Cort & Truell• 18881 leach Blvd., Hunt. Inch 847-8555 MIRACLE MAZDA Mo1do·SOborv 2 1 i O HorbCH" ll•d.. Cott• Me<io 6 45-5700 DICK MILLER MOTORS Fiot I J 0 Wost W fltr'ftfX' , .... AH 557-2132 MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS M9f'Ud .. 11111-1-iot 2170 I Me"9'1trftt Ptlwy .• • Mlttl ... Viejo 13I·1740 NABERS CADILLAC CedlllH 2600 HerlNr ll•cl, Ce•le MH• 140.t I 00 NEWPORT DATSUN Det .... s ..... AHeR .... • """~r•J.....,... H•w leeolt IJJ.. I IOO JIM PANOtMAZDA Meade Cer• 6 T,,.b 20011.M ... oh9ttw Anoltef"' 710.214 I NEWPOIT IMPOm .. '"""'"~ .......... Lotut·J ...... 11 00 w. c .... ....,.. ,...._,.... haclil 64M401 ORANG£ COUNTY VOLVO Volvo 2025 S. MonchHt~. Anaheim 750-20 I I THEODORE ROBINS FORD Ford Cors & Trucks 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Me<sa 642-00 I 0 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa Muo 546-80 17 SAODLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS BMW Zl402 M•r9ue<rite< Pkwy .. Min ion Viejo 831-2040 SANTA ANA LINCOLN MERCURY l l11colft·M•rcury·Copri 130 I H. Tustitl Sento A110 547°051 1 SHORECAEST AMC /JEEP AMC·JH' 16 7i I IHch Ivel, H_.t. IHcll 141°1066 SUNSET FORD f«d Cors & Trvck~ 5440 Gorde'11 G ro•e llvcl, Wntftli111ler 6 36·40 I 0 UNIVERS ITY OLDSMOBILE Olckll'IObilt-HOftdo-GMC 2850 Hort.or Bl•d., Costa Mn o 540-9640 WILSO N FORD Ford Con & Trucks 18255 l uch llvd.. HU11t. l tod1142·6' I I nM MARINO MOTOR CARS b colibw -lonill .. ~ Stvh lloclt HCJWt& 1200 W Coe•tHwy., H•wpori leoch 645-1102 •1975 cars generally, o ffer better fue l economy than 1971. 1972 or 1973 cars. · •New maintenance schedules can save you hundreds of dollars. Spark plug life is longer. So are lubrication and oil change intervals. •Many important featu res you once paid extra for as opti ons now come standard in the new '75 cars. •In many ways, it's what you can't see "under the skin" -q uality, d ur ability. engineering improvC\ents -that make a '75 car a value·holdll\g investment for the future. •4 2-month installment pl an s. whe re availab le . can r educe . your mo nthly payments •The ave rage mo nthly auto loan interest charge 1s only $3 more than it was six years ago. •New car price percentage increases are less than u pturns in cost of food. clothing and even your local movie theater. •The cost of a new car now takes less from today's paycheck than jt did 1 O years ago. Then 1t took the median wage earner 5.1 mont hs to earn t he price of a base four-door car. Today. he can earn a four-door car in 4.4 months . •During the last few months the increase in resale value of used cars has been high enough in many cases. to offset completely the new 75 price increases. In effect. used car prices may never be higher and the cost to trade may never be lower . •ff all adds up to a lot for your do ar at a time when you probably n•ecl a new ccr -and th~ natlon1s Konomy needs y0ur vote of confidence. ' •If !All. Y I'll.OT . . • _; New from Philip Morris. En'oysmo wit outs • ., ' ' That's the Saratoga idea. More puffs than 100's. Tailored longer and slimmer than lOO's, so you enjoy extra smoking time, ) Standard IOO's t711t"a(1.t 11g.nicelint 111.porcigare~a by FTC Method. Warning , The Surgeon General Has Determined Thal Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health . 6' '. ' • , extra smoking pleasure, without smoking more cigarettes . Priced no more than 100's. And Saratoga l 20'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 new idea in smoking pleasure. Because now you can enjoy smoking longer without smoking more. Look for them in the new 120 mm crush-proof box. Regular and Menthol. , Saratoga 120's • • ~'For the same money, I get extra pulli. Good deal." • I . , ' • • , 7 r Laguna/Sooth Coast Today's Closing N.Y. toek!!i ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • TU.ES DA y I MARCH 4, 197 5 TEN CENTS Treasure Ship Di1'ers Hit It Rich UPI Teie,Mte '~STROLAB' FROM 300 YEARS AGO EXAMINED Sonny Cockrell (left), Kurt Peterson Study Booty Promontory Point Evicts 'Squatter' The lrv1n e Company 's Promontory .E.olnl apartment complex in NewpOt-t Beach may have some vacancies, but one te- nant found lt vin~ 1n one of the view apartments Mondav wasn't exactly the t~·pe that real estate agents are looking for In fact. s he '\\a~ a squatter. police said. Officers learned of the un- registered tenant late in the af· ternoon from a securily guard at the Coast Highway complex. Jerry Lee Brown told officers he first learned of the woman from construction workers who reported seeing her in the com- plex for the past several days. Brown checked several vacant units before discovering one with a guest. Inside, Patricia Ann Terry, 28, had dinner cooking on the stove. Brown said he checked the apart· ment and found clothes in the closet and other belongings. Brown detained the woman and then turned her over to Newport Beach police who booked her on a trespassing charge carrying $250 bail. Mrs. Terry's latest address is the women's section of Orange County Jail. Police Lineup? Wome1i Stripped for Plwtos DENVER <UPl) -The girls at the Towne Cinema say they want a judge to order vice squad officers to stop undressing them for police station photography sessions. The entertainers said in a District Court suit they were being taken to the police station by officers after raids and were "forced to completely disrobe for the purpose or being photo· graphed by police photographers." The women asked the court to order the practice e nded. They aJ so asked a judge to put an end to so-called "harassing" police anti-pornography raids on the theate r . Vice squad officers in Dallas recently were suspended for photographing suspected prostitutes after the women stripped to the wais t in the police station. Clemente Council To View Project The San Clemente City Council will take a further look Wednes- day at controversy surrounding a proposal to construct a junior high school in the Shorecliffs area. . But. just what good that meet· ing will do, even if action is taken to challenge the position of the Capistrano Unified Sch~! Dis- trict ·s location or the school re· mains unclear. In a letter to the city, the school district told the city today is the last opportunity for challengers of its decis ion to file a negative declaration (in effect saying the project will have no significant environmenta l impact). · The Jetter was received by the city after the council's last meet- Park Meters Gone Laguna Beach police are look· ing today for the person or persons who copped a two- headed city parking meter, Mon· day from the 400 block o! curr Olive. 'l'he meters were ''alued at $162 and were estimated to contain aboUt $2.05 in change. ing. The first opportunity for new city comment is Wednesday's session that begins at 7:30p.m . in city hall. Many residents oppose the site because it would cause school traffic to ply residential streets. Originally a freeway Qff-ramp was to have been located nearby the school's main access. However, after plans for the site were drafted; the state changed location of the ramp. School officials have said it will cost $40,000 to relocate the school on the site to take advantage of the planned off-ramp and that new access problems would be created. Previously, the school district indicated it would bold off on con· struction of the school in San Clemente and build a new junior high in another part of the dis- trict. It later changed that posi· ti on. Other items for council con· sideratioh include: Three claims for damages due to rusty waler. Letlel'$ from several caliiens supportina construction ot a ( e Plt.OJECT, Pa1cAJ> TALLAHASSEE, F1a. (UPI> -It may have come from the ship La Nuestra de Atoche which sank in 1622, or from another Spanish galleon. Whatever, it became a treasure hunter's dream that today is multi-million dollar reality Cor a group of divers -and the state of Florida. The state and 'he diving team, headed walvage firm chief Mel Fisher, are splitting an estimat- ed $6 million in '"gold and silver bars, coins~ jewelry. gold chains and armaments found in the wreckage near Key West. F1a Fisher said t~ ~ more where that came from. .........._ . ''":le all dreamed as ch1ldr~ finding an old shipwreck.·• said Secretary or State Bruce Smathers. who was among those v~ewing the heavily guarded treasure. ·'This treasure is a re altzation of everyone's dram The state will keep 25 percent of the treasure, and the 01 v1sion of Archives and Hi story is doing the counting on its behalf F1sht<r and his team, who began tht• pro Jecl five year~ ago, \\Ill kct-p th<· rest. Robert.,W11l1am s, ('h1ef of the division, refused to pl Jn• a monetary value on th(• tal..1.· But sources close to F1~hcr. '\\ho:.(• at tl\'1t1es in the project "ere tn· 'e~tigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission t\\o year~ ago. estimate ll at $6 mil hon Fisher :.aid one rare 1621 gold c·o1n alone "ill sell for $15,000 to $25.000 on lhe collector~· market f'1~her and his associates Sale! the art1fa('ts are from the La Nuestra de Atoche. "h1ch ~ail<'d from Hava na m 1622 and \\cnt <See TREASL'RE, Page A2i ·voice-print Permit Sought • m Hoag Case One-way Travel Studied Plans to turn a block,of Forest Avenue in downtown Laguna Beach into a landscaped one·way s treet will be discussed by the Ci - ty Council al 7:30 p.m. Wednes· day at city hall. The public airing of pl:tns will be held after the council's busi- ness agenda which begins al 4: 30 p.m. Laguna 's downtown merchants have been urging at- tendance at the meeting. Although some merchants have vigorously opposed altera· tions to the traffic flow in the downtown a.~ea and a plan to create a pedestrian mall on a s hort stub of Park Avenue below the library, there has not been opposition to the one-way plan. The one-way plan was recom- mended unanimously to the council by the city's parking and transportation committee. It is estimated 11 new parking spaces would be created. Other items for council con- sideration include: Setting of an election date for bond election for financing of the Sl.l million two-level parking structure near downtown. -Increasing city sewer fees to raise monies necessary for the city's participation in a S26 million Aliso Water Management Agency regional treatment and disposal project. -A proposal lo place parking (See ONE-WAY, PageA2) Fumigation Brings Suit A San Clemente woman who claims her 13-year-old son was poisoned by noxious fumes when e local· firm fumigated a nearby home sued the company Monday for $40,000. Ann H . Gilgen, 114 Del Mar. names J ohn Edwards Pest Con· trol as defendants in her Orange County Superior Court action and charges the firm with negligence on Feb. 27, 1974, when it fumigat- ed a home at 124 Del Mar. She states that her soo became ill at the time after ingesting poisonous fumes and that the ill· ness created recurs from time to lime. OIL cosr HOPES AID NY MARKET NEW YORK <AP>-Thestock market surged ahead again to- day, Powered by hopes for a letup in the pressures of high oil prices. The midday Dow Jones average or 30 industrials was un ll.73polnts to764.86ontopof Mon- d1iay's 14.08gain. • Advances outpaced declines by a 4·1 margin ln heavy trading on the New York t.oelC Excqanee. Tot Scalded Marine Held In Child Abuse A Cos ta M esa m <JO faces charges of felony child abuse to- day after police allege he plunged an infant boy':-. forearm:-. into scalding water \\hile baby sitting for him. Officers reported the victim was hos pitalized with second and third -degree burn s. In - vestigators said Cpl. Larry R. Wolf, 22, of 933 Dogwood SL., was booked into Orange County Jail and later released on bail follow- ing the incident at a Manoe Corps buddy's Santa Ana home Sunday night. Orange County District Attorn ey's office s pokes men s aid a complaint would probably be issued today charging the sus pe('t with cau::. ing injuries that hospitalized the little boy. He is also accused of abusin_g the baby's o ldc>r brother and sis ter, ;;1ccording to Santa Ana Poli cc Depa nm t·n t JU\ l0 n1 I1• bureau in\'es l1galors. Keith Phelps. 2. :.on uf Mr. and ~lrs. Daniel PhC'lps. of 826 E Harnood Place. Sant:.i Ana. \\:J:-. hsted in stable condition tod:.iy al Orange County ~I Nhcal C'entt•r, where he is confined to the hospital hum unit. He s uffered second ;.ind tbird degree burns "hl'll his hands and forearms were allegedly plunged into a bas in of ::.calding-hut water, according to authorities. The child was taken to Mercy General Hos pital initially, tht•n transferred lo lhc county fac1htv \\hich is equipped to care for burns of the scveritv he sufferc>d His brother O:.ini°cl. 3. and :-.b ter Angela. 5, \\ere also tr·L·alt•d • ::it !llercy' General Hospital for bruises and abra:-.ions allt•gedly 1nn1cted in a disc1plin~1ry healing \\llh a wooden paddle Clemente Officials Attend, Conference San Clemente Mayor Tom O'Keefe a nd Councilman Tonr DiGiovanni arc attending ~ Washington. D C .. conference that officials in Laguna Beach and San Jua n Capistrano ap parently 1ell they could do '\\ ithout. O'Keefe and D1Giovcinm . at ti ty expense , are at the Ninth An- nual Congressional Conference s pons ored by the National League of Cilics. It bf.•gan Sun- day and will continue through Wednesday . City Man ager Kenneth C.trr said today he didn't know the t•x- acl cost for the trip but said it was part of a $3.000 travel and conference budget set aside for the city counc1 I. In San Juan Cap1~lrJno. t·11~ aides said no l'Ou nc1lmcn or l'll.> offi cials there" ere.> i.lltendini.: In Laguna Beach. Council .\1dc .Jackie Washburn s.iicl "ab:-.olul <' Iv not" \\ ht•n a!-.kcd 1f :..11\ .-\11 <"olon\' tnunl'1l men or 01l.11·1ah were on the Jtml-.cl. Last 'ear. lhc f1 r..,t \l'UI' t'il \ ol f i c i a 1 ·s h a ti ,1 t t t' 0 l1 d t' d ·, h 1 • \\'as h tn gt on con I t'l'l'net•. Carr ant.I Cuunc1lnH111 Paul l'l'l1sll·\ !'<'presented the c·1ty. Carr said he had not tra vclcd :.it t·1l) expt•nsl' Cu n-said that on on·a:-.101i:- prt!vious to las t yc>;u":-; 1·1111 f c re n cc c 1 l y off i l' 1 a 1-. h .1 d traveled to \\ Jshmgt.un 11n c:1ty business. School Board Vote "Very poor .. pretty light. .. slow." Those we re among the com- ments today from workers man- ning the polls in the Laguna Beach school board election. A spot check at mid-day showed a two percent voter turnout at El Morro Elementary School, where only 17 of the 800 registered voter~ had c a st ballots A four percent voter turnout was logged at the Three Arch Bay Community Clubhouse in South La,guna. The brl k~l busine5' was-re· ported at Toµ o( The World Elementary School where c1i.:ht percent of the prcc111('t 's 1.0lO voters had shown up. Polls will remain open until 8 p .m . Candidates for the four ye<•I' terms on the school board :ire John Anderson, Harry R1lh ell, Annette Cass 1rl ). Honald Chilcote and Richard Lemon • The terms of trus tees Patnc1a Gillette and Gerald Linke exp1rt• Apnl L Neither decidt.'<i to seek.a ~econd term on the board Lagu,na voters also arc (',t'-tm~ ballots for Sad<.lleback CollC'J:•' Distnct truswe~. Newpoi-t Desires Analysis :'\ewport Bt•ach detectives :-.1>ught required legal permits to- day tu launch a voiceprint analysis on one of three s uspects 111 an alleged drug-extortion plut agains t Hoag M cmorial llospital. The arrests of two Laguna Reach men and a Newport pa· t1enl late Sunday capped wha t police claim was a two-day aborted alt em pt to obtain a large amount of dru g~ from thl' hospital. Officers a 1 lege 1t was <Jn elabor ate rUl'i<' wh\ch began with d phont' C'all to Lhe ho:.p1tal pharmacy Saturday morning DelN'tl\ e Capt. R1<'h ffam1lton :-.aid aftt•r l\\O days of police :-.takeouts .111d in\ es ligation. one hospital pa1lt'11t a nd lwo other men \\ t•n· :..1 rn·~ t ed In cu:-.tml~ aw.11ling arraign- mt•nl on <'haq:\l'"' of e:-.tortion are: Jot>I Gill<'!) :\1 atzinger, 20, of !Hi I Su m m 1 t I )r 1 \ t'. La g u n a lkal'11 -Crai ~ Lt'<' Smith, 19, 710 Summit Vri \ l'. L:.iguna Beach. -Willi a 111 \\ ei~:-.. 40, of 463 ~t'' Ille.\\ l' . ::\t•\\ port Beach. The <'aM' hl·gan. Hamilton '<11d. \~ hL•n pharmacy aides at thl' hospital rl'ce1vcd a call SJLurda~ from a man 1dent1fying h1m:-.e lf a' a narcotics in- ' c·~t1~alor I le outlined a n•port that ~omeone "a::. planning Lo ex- tort thl' drug:-. from the hospit<.il undl'r a threat of to:-.sing hand- gn•nadt•s into tlw facility. lie :-.11cl a ..,t..ik c -out <tlrcadv was in dfrct oubHk · :\ ft•\\ mrnutt·.., later. aides re· l' t' 1 ' t' d a n o t h l' r e a 11 f r o m :-.i>ml•Onl' \\ho made the exlor· lion pitch .111d ordered that a box- ' Set UO:H;. Page A2i Or~:·:a:ast \\ t•af bt•r \'anable cloudiness with rJ111 likely this evening, ac- < ord in g tu the weather :O.l'I'\ ice. conlmumg at times lhrnu,::h \\'ednl'sda~. A little <"oolc•r da' s \\ ith highs mostly 1w.1 r liO C'hanre of ram 60 per- l't•nt ti1111ght and Wednesday. I 'SI DE TOO.\\' :-.1/1•111 /rim com ic Chor/re C'l1t1pl111. 85 . become Sir Charles Clloplrn lcldaµ after being k'Tlighl· t•d 011 Qul'ert Elizabeth I I at Buck mgliom Palace. Said he was go- 111q tn spend tile rest of the day gettmg dru11k. See story and ptC· llJre Page/\./ lnd~x Al Your S"rvto Al ErrN aom'"'c• 8t ~M Boyd All C•hlo•n•• AS C\an111..i a• u Com10 8• Crouword lh O.atll Nohe.. Al [doll>'•••...... ... Enl"1•1ftrnen1 81 F•Nft(t A 10 11 HeroK-Ill lftle"'''"-17 AM l.4ftd9rs 1 1 ... MoVIH 87 M"1WI Fwnds Alt N•l .. NI N"w\ A4 0. ...,.,. Cownty Al ... OPlt 8 1 1 Sv1v1• Porter A" s-is 114 s SloO M.t•ll•h T,t.Vt\~ft n, .. ,.,, ~ .... ,, WltrlON""'' AIO 11 All ., A• •• ' 1 II I ':l ) ~= OAILYPILOT L/SC Tueict.ir.March4.1175 "', ' f Juvenile.· Han ·: F •,. ~ ,. . ~. acility Sought ' Yegg Held By Sister ' ' Dy GAR\' G RAN\'I L l~E I OllM0..11r""l9ISC.,t Or.un g c Counly ':?o Ju vt.•nill' J1st1ce Commi~:-.1011 h.is ;again urtged tht• C'nunty Bo:ird o f .Sdpt•rvisors to uppl'O\'c COnblruc- t it')r1 of ;.1n adrht1011al sl'curity 1:.«.•i11ty for juvcntleoffenders. ]n J letter tu Ward Chairm<in J~lillph Uiedr1l'h, lhl' comn1i:-;sion t«tllcd rec·t·nl :.11·1 ions hv I h t.' bt-.ird tu l"l'l1c,·c U\'l'l"l'l"U\\'t ling at Olltlngc Count~ ,Ju\cnilc lla ll ··posit iv.._•" but "':-hurt 1:iig hted " 'l'ltose at tion:. did nut ini:Judc J.1lann11ig fo r t·'\pc.111..Jcd 1u,·cnllt• soturity f;,i c1t1t11:.·:-.. ~ point out tht• 11t·ed"tnr a dd1- t1 al . s~cur1ty IJt'1llt1 e:-., tht• co m1ss1on c11cd 1nt·re:1:.l!s 111 m' jor cr1m.:!> committed !J,, JU cniles and U\t.:rt ro,,·dcd t·ori. . ' \ ~ d1tlons in slate facilities.. · It atso pointed to a Jan. 2J re~· ::.ulution by the judic::. of the Orange County Superior Court that l"l'1n1ndl•d lhl' bo<1rJ u( 11 :-. ··res ponsibility 1t1 provide the nC'te ssary f0;C'1lit1L':-. l•> 111ect the lll't.'ds of the t uti l't '' \Vhetht•r ~,l not il iuvcnil1· s hould b t' 111t ·•1rl·1·r :il f'<i 1:-. rightfully .1 <·01 u·t det·1s 11 i11, 1111.· 1.·0111n1i:.:.1on :.~11d 1n .i hH.ir p.tgt· 11.·ltL'r s ig ned hv 1.·o n1m1 -;:-.1o n Chatrn1an !\larv l.otJ i'ratt .. \Ve d1) rt'.' .. d 11e the re a rt· .1 number of juv('rllh.'s th;1t n1u:-.t he 1nc art'crat1.·1.l."' lhl' 11.·l ter :-.aul "To act on1plish th1 :. fo r th1.· be nefit o f 1n 1nvr·:. ;ind µrotcl"t1o n (If the com1nlHUt y. tht.• tourl 1n u::.l ha,·e appropnatc re!>OUrces, ' 11 l'Ontinued. I JUVENILE JUSTICE tlrh~;;;;"" \\'hile t'U lling ror construction nr ~1dclitional seeurity facilities, thl' t•omnl1ss1on also urged the b11:1rd to t•ontinuc "'t>xce lll'nt pr.:· vent ion and di version programs" \\'ilhin the county. "l'hc bourd h<1S refused to l'ul\ct -:.l'l'cr:d s uch prugl'anls when fl·dt'ral <old :.tall' gr<int s have ex pll't'd . 'fhc con1n1i:-.~ion al~o rccon1 111ended in 1t:-. letter that the supervi sors reduee the ju\"C'nile ca st· Jonds of deputy county pro· balLOll Offl Cl'l'S tO U n1ax1mum of 7~ minor" . mission. Actordlng lo probation de part· The juvenile justi(·e ~·0111 · ment recordis, most juvenile pro· n1is:.lon serves the Orange Coun bationotflcers atccurrcntlycar-ly juvenile c<1urts and is ry ing a t·ase load or 117 juveniles. responsible for tJtonitoring pro · /\noth1.•r rccomn1cndation bntion 1~rogran1s us well us in· 1nade by the comrn ission is that spcctlon or ins titutions OJ>cratcd the superl•isors personally visit by the county. Commission rrlcm the county"s juvenile facilities, IJcrs •i re uppoinlcd by a con1mit· incl uding Juvenile Hal l 1n teenfSup('riorCourtjudg('s . Oro.1ngl· \Vbt·n th<• ques tion of o\l'I"· J{~.'ll.11.JI\' SOU l"l'l'S ;it \hl' ~·u un ('J'O\\'ding in COUl!l_\' fal'ilillt:!'> ly 's dete ntion eentt•rs s:.i y o nly 1·an1c to a head last June, lhl' one supcr\•isor h;1s \'isited lhl• t·omn1iss ion sidc<I ,,·11h t'hit•f fal'ilitics 1nthl'past 12 yc•u·:-.. Pr11b;.1lion Oft'lt.·1.·r !\1t11•i;::i1·1.·t 'J'hat visit \Vas b y llP\\"l;v l'il't:lt•d c;rH.·r 111 rcl'omn1cndini.t that ;1 S t•t.·o nd 1) i s tri ct Su p c r \' i so t :.l'('Olld j uvenile h.-11 00 bui II CllJCAGO (UPll -Si!:iler Ann Hubly had just finished counting th1.· $3 ,000 in con- tributions. and "'asn't about to let•• robbt'r tu kc it. Polil'l' s aid the nun chased the biindit inlu the street and held on to hli,1 despite being punched and knockC'd to t he ~round Sht• held hin1 untll t\\\l p11lic·t•\1 ornt•n ;,11·1•i\cd to n1ak1.· th1.· ;1r rt•:-.t . Paul Oi s muk('. ~H . \I.US t harged \\ith robbl'I"\' Police said he had 110 11 e-.pon ,,·hen arrest c•ci . I.aurencl' S<"hn1it \\ho IOUl'l'd In r'('Spo nsc to that r1.·t·om1ncn Ju,·cnilc llall durin~ an un:111 ctui1011 . the county Supervisors L o.ounced visit la:.t month. formed an ad hoc juvenile aguna So far , the board of supcr\'1 sor~ Jus tice study t·ommittt'c to s tud~ has ignor ed the recomn1end.i· t)range County 's long r;,llll!l' tions of the. juvenile Just11.:l' <:0111 .1uvcn1i(' jus tice needs . To Cons id.er CHP Cracks Down f 'rfJJtl Page . .t I HOAG ... CUSD Vote Turnout FinaiJCeBill On Smng Devices ful or nurcotics be plated inside the door to the pediatrics section. Believing the first caller to be an officer. -.ides s imply follo\\'C<I 111:.trur lions \\"ith one not:ibll· cx ecption. 'Unusually Light' A resolution calling for al'tion by .tht> state legislature to help school districts in !ht.• battle against stagge1·ing inflation will be considered tonight by Laguna Beach school trustees. C:.iliforntil l l1 g h\\;.iy l'atru[ of· fifers in ()r;1ngc County tOd:.i.v began l·nforccrn1.·11t of a t on- t~O\'t.•rs ial st<ilt• law requiring Of~er l'<lrS IU bl' fitted ""Ith s mog ("gntrol devices. ···The CJ IP has been t:.iking a tot of heat beca use of this 01nd I an1 sare "'e \\'111 have the sun1c th1ni,: hert-." s aid J>atrol \\"atch Officl'r Oon Andl~rson . '"But V•e h:.i'c no l'hoil'e but le l·nforcc the la"·s because it is our duty,"' he s aid. "The \a\\·s have not been repe aled so there 1s n&1th1ng we can do about it." ·rhe l"Ounty ·~CJ! P l.'nforcers got thl' order to c rack tlu"n on offen· clers !\londar from I>atrol Com· mi~!>ioner n a n f.anc;.i . In hi s ni c mor;.1ndun1 to local l 'lll' offl t'l'!">. L01nc01 :.<ttd C'nforct• n1t·nt "·ill bl· a1n1ed pnn1arily at '·:tggra\'alt•d c :.i scs, µ;irt1cula1·!y t hu~l· \1'here the \"iolation has beC'n oflong durn!ion '' 1\11 l'~tin1ated l .8 n1illlon car~ iO Southt•rn C~1ilfo rnla built l)t!{ll'C'l'll J!){,i(j CA!ltl 1970 t.'UUJd lH! Frigl1t Death Cl1arged Filed EDl\"Rl"H(;11 . Scotl a nd (UPll Ped e!'>tri.1n J u hn T<J y lor µl e ildt•d innoce n t t o "·hat amounted to ch-.rges th:Jt he tre1ghtenl·d a 1n olori ~t to death. 'f;i y lor , 22. "as formally c har ~c·d 111 t h thr1.·a t c Hin J..: bcha \'tor t0\1 ard motoris t ..;\n- dre\\· O:i \'is. 65. Prosecuting atturnl'y~ told ~1 c ourt .\lond<J y that 1·aylo r :coteppcd in front of Da\·1s' c::ir ~pt. 20. 'fhc l'ar stopped \\'ith in- c.he~ to !'>p~irc. r Then. the prosl'cution s:.iitl , T.u~·lor lhumpcd on the 1.:ar , lll'"aggcd Da,·is frurn it and grar- [lted ~·ith him ::ind tried to let the air out of the car ·s tires. Da vis had :1 heart ~1ttac k =-ind died on the ~pot . Crasl1 Injures San Juan Man 1 l \ S:in .Ju :i n Capistrano man w::1 s 1n s atis fat'tory condition to· day ~1t l\1 iss ion Community J{ospital ~•fter an early morning auto :iccidcnt.-in ~1 iss ion Viejo. William B. Steel. 22, of 30764 Calle Chueza v.::is injured when his sports car went out or control <1 nd c ras hed on l\l :irg uerite Parkway just south of Crov.·n Valley Park,,.,·ay. 1 A Cali forni a llighway Patrol spokesman s aid Steel's car left the rGadway, became airborne and rolled down an embankme nt. ORANGE COAST 1 -.<. DAILY PILOT l~Q<-(o.o>t p.,1. Pola! ""'" '"""" '"""" t>o""d t,.t.~ .. "''" •'P"l>lo-d!""l,.U•~ "'4'' """'"""""co ............ -~,, "'''""" ... . W~l<-d -"°~f '"'U"~" '"~~. '"' C~•t• _,. 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That h;1s prog ressed through the end or Februilry :.ind the number no\\' stands at 6, An· derson said. ··,.'\t the end of l\larch \\'e \\'ill Jdd the nun1ber 7 to the list if no thin g ha s h:.ipp e ned in S<ieramento.·• Patrolmen ean tell 11ght away if a ,-ehil'le has nol been fitted \\'ilh a smog device. '\\'hen these are ins tall ed a :-n1all red :.tick e r is placed in the IO\\"('i" CO l"ll<'!" of the\\ indshield of the drivl'r's si de," 1\nde rson ~aid. ··1f it isn't there, \\/C can be ~dn1ost positive the device isn't (.•1thl'I" ... Rape Suspect Faces Trial In Viejo Case Dennis Dale Gilbert of El Toro has been ordered to fa ce trial April 21 in Orange Count y Superior Court on charges that h e raped t\li ss ion Viejo house,,.,·iv cs \\"ho "'ere tracked to their homes and lhen attacked. Gilbert. 25, of 23151 Los Ali sos Blvd., \'.'ill be tried on multiple charges of rape, burgl<iry, a~· sault \'.'1th intent to commit rape and ass ault \\•ith a l.leadly 1~'eapon. Sheriff's officers booked him on those alle~atinn s after iclcnti- fying Gilbl'rt :.i s the long sought suspect \\"ho follo\t•ed SC\'eral !\tission Viejo v.•omen lo lheir homes a fter spotting them v.·alk· in~ in the area. Deputies s aid :.i number of \'IC· tims told thcn1 they v.•ere at- tacked shortly after they had re- turned to their homes by a man ~ho <'nt erecl vi a the unlocked door. G ii be rt 1s held in county Jail "1th bail set at S50,000. He ral/Se the door to pcdi;,itrit.·s c·ould not be opened from the out· !'>ide, the drugs \\'ound up inside ;inother door nearby. ;\nd the wou ld·bl' extortionists, ll:imilton said, never found the l'ar hc of drugs. 1\ides then became more sus - picious and phoned local police to \"eri f y the a ss erted police st:ikeout. They learned lo their dismay that the first caller was ;in impostor. L'ndauntcd, the alleged extor - tioni s ts tried again with real police \\'ailing, this time. ··\Ve had our own detecti,·es st:1ke out the hospital through Sunclny. ;.ind \\"hen tv.·o men ar·· r1\'ed to pick up a box they believed \Va s filled \\"ilh drugs, \\'e n1ade the :1rrcsts," llamilton said. Today 's police acti\"ity in· C"ludcd the Sl'cking out of voi ceprint experts from as far :J\l'<JY as l\1ichigan to assist in the investigation. llamilton said that tapes made by his investig;;i.tors are proposed to be matched \\"ith tapes made of the s ame phrases as spoken by the arrestees. This morning, l\lunicipal Court Judge Selim S . Franklin granted permission for the voiceprint phase of the investigation. Can1era Gear Gone Orange cou nty Sheriff's of· ficers arc in\"estigating the theft from a South Laguna home of camera equipment valued by the victim at $500. Deputies said burglars '"ho entered the home of banker David V. Whiting, 38, of 5 S. Alta Mira, Three Arch Bay, "'hilc the family was absent on vacation took the equipment from a hallway clos et. Bodies Cut Free LON DON < /\ P ) -Recoverv crews today cut another seven bodies free from the J\.1oorgate Station s ubway "'reek. They said nt least four more corpses ;.ir1.· still trapped in the crumpled front car. l)rt·1·in c l \\'0 1·kcr!'> fron1 Laguna Nig ut.·I to S;in Clen1entc reported ~111 unus ually liJA ht voter turnout in today·s election ~·hit'h \\"ill decide four races in the Capistrano Unified School Dis - trict. By n1id morning less than two percent of those eligible to votL' had done sO in' T~a cuna Nig uel and San Juan Capistrano. \\•hile San Clen1cnte s howed a three percent turnout. In a s pot chec k .:i.t Crown Fro111Poge 11 I PROJECT~ .. h~1ndslancl :1l l'lnza P:1rk <1~ a t l- ty n1cmori:il lo the ll<ition '.s bicenten ni a I. ,\ request fron1 Los Angeles !\la,·or Tom !Jrad le ~· for thl' cit y to JOin other co:1 st:.il 1.:ommunities in opposing off-shore oil opera- tions. • :\request b y the city s l:\1 cen· tenn1a\ Comm1ss1on for SS50 re· payment of expenses and a SIOO a month s tipend until Deccmbi>r 1976. The commission :ilso requests funds for t \\"O m cm bcrs to attend a three-day "'orks hop in Fresno. The issue of s hooting at the municipal s keet range and charges that bird shot fired at skeet and trap targets on the range i s peppe rin g a home nearb v whi c h had been schedulCd for the meeling-has been defe rred until 1\Ttirch 19. ONE-WAY. • • meters on Cliff Drive fr.om Acacia tu North Coast llighv.•ay :.ind on Glenneyrc Street from St. Ann's to l\1ountain Road. ·/\s tatus report on three city leased parking lots dov.·ntov.:n v.•hich are losing $20,000 an - nually. -,\recommendation from an advertising firm to pcriorm ad· vertis ing and public relations services for the city in place of a contract no"' "·orth $18,500 to the chamber of tom m e r cc. Valley School on ly 10 person::. hat.! voted out of 663 registered. AL !\-tarco l"or~tcr· Junior lligh J:J h<td voted out o f a possible 891 . Concordia School in south San Clemente noted I hat 31 out of 850 had voted. Candidates include: Arca On(·. \Villiam Enquist and 1'cd Kopp; Area T\\•o, Buckley O'Neill ; Area Three. Sara Lipp and Timothy Danaher; Area Five. George \\l"hite, G. Ross Rosskamp, John R. Duskett, Steven Racklerr, l<"'rancis Jlaskins, Robert Clax· ton, and Pamela lies . V. Newinger Service H eld Pri\"<Jll' J'un1.:ral SCl"ViCt.:S ha\'C bC'Cll h('ld fur \i";inn I). l\"c\1·ing1.:1·. a L:.i guna Uc:1ch rl·siclcnt fo1· ::!~ \"ears · :\·Ir l\"e1\'1nger died ;.it his hon1c 453 llolly St .. Lag una Beath Feb. 20. lie IS SUl'\"IVC!d bv hi s \\"ife, \"elm.a> Barr Newi'ngcr ; l\\"o daughters , l\f rs . Victor Penna of l,aguna Reach and r..1rs. Robert i\lurray of Santu ;.\na , and five g ra11d ch1ldrcn. The famil y s uggests memorial conlributions to the Resc:irch :.ind Education r\llerg_v J.,und in care of Doctor 11 .S. \"ovev ,\1. lc rgy Clinic, 101 City Drive 5outh, Orange. Calif l<-uneral arrangements "l'l'1..· directed hy !\I cCormick l~ag un:.i Uc<ich ;\l ortu:.iry Garage Equipment S tolen in Clen1ente 1\lignment equipment valued . at $1,381 "'as reported s tolen from a San Clemente con1· mercial garage ~londay O"·ner Tom Stamp said thc "·heel equipment w:1s removed from his s hop at 525 N f~I Camino Real sometime over the \~·eckend . Police theorize lhl' tools "·ere picke d up by a thief ,,·ho then s imply \\"alked out lhc door. 1'he board of education will nieet at 7 p.m . iii the Education Center, 550 Rlumont St. Follow· 1n!-( the n1eeting, the res ults or today's school board election will be posted in the board room. The resolution proposed by Supt. Robert Sanchis stales that school finance legislatjon now on the books does not allo~o-called "'calthy school districts, such as l,aguna Beach. to increase their budgets to cover the cost or inlla· lion. r\l issue is Senate Bill 90, the omnibus s chool finance bill s igned into l:J\\" in 1972. 'fhe bill v.•as designed to reduce local p roperty taxes paid to S('hool t.li s tricts by increasing s <il t>s and e.xl'isc t<.ixes. sn 90 provided that districts could spen d only a cert a in :imount of nloney per student. Rud gets could on\~· take s ubstan- ti:tl jun1ps if enrollment \\'Cnt up. 1'he l:i\\-· ;,ilso provided an "in· nation raetor" so that school dis· tricts could keep up with increas· ing costs. Laguna's budget has been allov.·ed to inerease only ~hree percent per year -far less, school offi cials say, than the amount needed lo keep up with double-digit inflation. 1'he resolution slates that ac· lion must be taken so that school districts can maintain quality educational programs that ex:ist· cd before the passage of SB 90. f ' rum Page A I TREASURE down in a hurricane in the Mar· quesas Keys. west or Key West. \Villiams s aid archivists arc uncertain if the sunken cargo came from the Atoche, lie said state historian5 arc still in- vestigati"ng origins of the ship and cargo. '"\\le believe matcri3l from this site C'omcs mostly from Spanish ships o r the 17th century, which \1·as the period of the Atoe he," said \\'illian1 s. "Since historians depend on ex:ict docunlentation. ,,-e need more evidence to come to a conclusion . -.-----.._:' I ~ ~~----11\\ ~1~ ~ ~ -L..---J. ~-~ -,:--~·· .. \ ' .--'-,' '\ -_---: ' ~,.~I=----_-·--. ;;:-\\\\~ . -~JI 1-=~ ----· ~ I ~~----. ---.... ~ --~ ====~~~~--...,,~=---=-------==-11~ I I~-------------· 4 I : I ~ ---I • , ' •, I ' ' ~ I . ' ' \ I . I ,\. ' ! • Jr ... ... I '' I \ ' ' ' I . \ I ii I : I i ' 1' I "'..' I\' :1 \ i\ ': '1 : 7 , ! 1' ; ' : ; ! : ' I '1 ': \ ' : ''I 'I 1' ,'' ' ·-.1 ...... , I c2 I , I-~°'"-;., ;: j: . : '1' '-j,: ,,;,.,~:'.! ----....... !; 'ft--~·1 • ' • .. !,-~ . --fa' A. SA.LE AT ALDEN'S? We don't ordinarily conduct "sales" because we try to be competitive always. In conjunction with Lee's. we are offeri ng our first sale in years. I / I .'\ I: \ ' i I- The finest ca rp ets in the world from the worlds largest carpet maker are on sale (or ONE WEEK ONLY at Alden's. Lee's has loaned us giant sa mples to assist you in making your choice. Please come in and see us. If you can't make our regular hours. call us. and we'll ·arrange to be here. DRAPERY SALE ~ ALDEN'S CARPET ALSO GOING 1663 PLACENTIA AVE. • COSTA MESA • ~646-4838 ON NOW • • • I I I l . • I m• An WO )101 or lat liv set yo Fo th• 10 th• ch yo fie pl ; as w' gu en :u: nc cy lh so v~ " cc ' bl fe e' pl CC l~ 1; 01 Y• S( i r: " 'P ,, a p ,, 'I ' J• " ~ ·p n " d , ' • ' ' 7 •• I I I Che«!k Firs t Joh Placepient Firms Honest? • •1 ,YL.VIA l'O"Tellt Let's s ay you're among lhe more than 10 million Americans now out or work or working part tame because }Ou can't rand a full time JOb or have dropped out of the labor force altogether Money's Worth 1 Or let 5 say you te among the many more mtlllons now a vm~ an rear of being laid off ttt any time by your employer 0 matter Y. hat category you fall an you re probabl ~eekmg the help of a pnvate agency of som e kind to stec~ }.~u ~~a JOb or employment more stable than you now have th r er~ are Job::. to be had even m this steepest slump of t e post orld War II era There are and always will be Jobs lhoebte had even though today s decline wall get worse before urn comes later m 1975 • h THIS IS THE POINT at which you must make a vitaJ c oice If you select the proper place to go for assis tance ~~~~will have a chance for a JOb thats available m your The lrnvs between private agencies an the JOb -placement field ar<.' by no means c lc.1rly understood l Hard as I strive for complete accurdCV I 'c also been fuzzy 1n v.ratrng about the Vanous types J Thu::. below you JI fmd u gwde ,,.. There are in general l\\O types ot private agencies employment aJ;!encu.•s \\h1ch a re almost .ilways licensed and cmplo.} mcnt st•r \IC:€!) orga111~atwn5 wh1 C'h usually arc not Employment Agencic!) "ou pay an employment agen cy only when 1t Pliices you in il JOb 1f )OU are not placed there ts no fee Somelam es the fee 1s paid by the employer' !)Omel1mes 1t as paid by the cmploye Sometimes -but not often a depos it 1s required in ad vance from a JOb applicant In certain unskilled JOb categories under New York s tate law this deposit can be collected ' IN GENER AL, EMPLOYMENT agencies a re respons1. ble reputable and do work for you befor e you pay them A few.,..e mployment agencies may advei:ttse Jobs that a re non c~stent , s imply to lure you into their offices, m the hope of placing you m anothe1 Job This 1s against the law in many <:Om rJlunilles and reputable agencies are \\Or kang with Bet ter Bus iness Bureaus throughout the U S to e hmm<.ite this type of bait advertising Employment Se1 \.ICC 01 g<.1n11.it1ons Her e, you must be on guard, for these 01 g<.1mzat1ons u::.u<11ly take ,1 fee from \OU before they do nn-. \\Olk The\ may p1ov1dc .}OU \\tlh 'it'n aces which may 01 m ... .} not lead to )our gelling il JOb but tn no case can they gucu antec \OU 'll get a JOb Your fee 1-; for t heir attemph to help )Ou und 1n near h .tll in~l<incc::. this fee 1s not rl'fundable 1f )OU art not placed I he' a r 1ous t) pcs of ~ct vices ctrc -EXFCUTIV• JOH coun::.elors \.\h1ch v.111 charge \OU from $1,500 to S3 500 or more for car cer gu1<Juncc "'I ht'1r advertisements art' tlsuallv literally accurate but the 1m phcat100 1s that the ir \\OJ k will lead to a Job and a t vour fm~l interview, you ma.> get a hard sell involving an oral out right promise of a Joh -Resume <rnd lt'ad sci \.1 ces pnma nly aimed al the 'oung JObseeker and often prom1smg glamorous or easy Jobs They JI churge '>OU a fee an advance <usually not ad '~rt1sed I for \\ ntm~ your resume C1nd a covering letler .1n<I g7vmg you :i number of pre addressed e nvelopl's tv-c:om -panies that a llt'gedl) offer emplo) ment Rut lher es no i::uarantce of a JOb and frequently there '" no JOb Better .Bu!>111css Bureau flies the nation O\(:r arc loaded with (Ompl.iints .about these companic~ but the JOh of eradH at mg them rs drfficull (ht: ck\\ 1th) our BBB bdor c \OU pa v YOUI fee -Ad"anre frc model servt<:es \\h1ch i:l lmost olw,1 vs .1sk an a()\ an cc fee ranging ft om $150 to $300 or $40() for an ~t1 uct1ons photographs or other !)erv1ces With thC'se 1t as said the client v.111 be able to go out on her or his own ancl get a JOb 10 the modeling '1eld Thev arc not employment agencies nor modeling agencies -but s1mplv <:ompamt's selling a service for profit and misrepresenting lhut ofttr ) ou \ e pa ad for the sen ace you can get emplovment \\llEN S UBMITTED TIUS wa~. the d1stmrt1ons a1 c c:lea1 -but the eagerness of the worried the frightened the desperate JObscekcr in todav s ma1 kct undcrslandahly dims the lint's Auto Companies Doing Papenvork Capitol News Service SAC RAMEN TO -The paperwork on the cars of the future i s cont inuing in Detroit e ven though the future may be a hltle bit foggy, according to the latest issue of Motor Magazine, trade Journal of the auto re pair indus try 1'~ord a nd Chr ysler a r e keeping their future car pro grams ahve, even though the cars may never get into pro ducllon The companies are proceeding with design and engineering a nd such thmgs as can be done on paper But they are not ordcnng tooling for any new cars If there s a pickup m sales the farms say they will release or ders for the tooling reqwred for new lanes of cars, but not until then * When you step on your brakes. the brake system mult1phes your foot pressure to deve lop a stopping force ten times greater than the force needed to put your car into mot1on A s much as 1,000 pounds of hydraulic power, m the form of pressure can be exerted on each of the four wheels to force brakt s hoes or pods against the drums or; discs of the brakes Jn the face of pr~ssure heat and Crtct1on, parts dowearoul and require replacement To avoid unncccssory ex(>('nse 1t Is wise to get per1od1c-chC<'ks of your brake sy!'item compo nents .By ln8pect 1on. you can dis cover worn shoe! and drum lhat csn be re?placed before they damage other brake system components ,, ~N HIGH CEAR) For pow er braktng systems, the first mult1phca taon of power 1s provided by a vacuum powe r booster Without the booster power 1s multiphed mechanically, as m manual powered brakes From the reser voirs atop the m aster cylinder brake flwd 1s sent through the brake hnes to the wheels The n1ud level m the master cyhnder reservoirs shou Id be checked and the brake lanes inspected periodically for s ig ns of cracks coi ros1on, chafrng or leaks Wankel Now On Cycle s LOS ANGELES CAP> - The controve rsrnl Wankel rotary engine is now power Ing a new m otorcycle bwlt by Suzuki, a Japanese farm The Wanke l has had a stormy career as the powl"r plant for the Japanese bwlt Mazda cars Jts gasoline mlleage record has been a subJecl of argument Suzuki Motor Co Ltd , the US marketing arm of the motorc) cle manufactur«>r h a s I n t r od u c e d n $2 4 7 5 Wnnkcl model kno~n ll~ the RE5 The company. bosed m San ta Fe Sprlnl(!\, said 1t expects to sell about 6,000 of the models by next f all, or about 3 percent o r th e 200.000 motorcycles 1l wlll Import in- to the United States this yur. Tuesday's Closing Prices NEW I ai- YORK Tueeday March•. 1975 DAILY PILOT A l I STOCK I EXCHANGE Suiar Cost f\E\\ YOHK ., i\ Pl Tu.o lcadlnJt c,in<' suii.11 r"ftn1.•1 s lowered their "'h11J..-... alP p1 ices for consumer and <'om mu <'t 11 ~u~ar Monday, adding lo 11.:<'1. nl 1 t duct1ons . .. . 1. I ,'\ 1 ; OAIL Y PILOl Tuesd•y, March•. 1975 ' Isn't -It Graiid·ah? ., . . · Welk's Dm;elop'nient Supported . . ESCONDIDO (APJ -Initial plans eight miles north of here, includ.e 205 have been approved by San Diego mobile home units, a tennis-swim County for a $15 million expansion of club and expansion ot the existinc goU Lawrence Welk 's Country Club~ course and motel. VIiiage residenUaJ development. Welk also P.l~ns to build a m.useui;n for memorabilia collected dunng bts Plans for the development, located career as a band leader. Arrow Fell Where? \ I QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi Ride What 's your favorite classified ad of all tune? l\1ine i s: ··Lo s t a nd Found ; To the party y,·ho shot the arrow into the air that fell to e!lrth you know not y,•hcre. I know where. ContaC't Rm . 701, County General l·losp." "· ~-v the ~Street non-stop •.• 40 eXits a week from Orange County. ARE YOU old enough lo rem em bt'r "'h l'n ;i Santci Claus costume was not thoug ht to be authentic unless it \\':.I S decorc.it ed y,:ith yak htdr'! Convenient sa~e-day round Jrlps take just an hour each way. So call Air California first . We've got 85 flights a week to Oakland and San Jose, too. Rental cars. hotels, the nation's only family discount plan, economlCGl group rates, mllltary fares, and the thrifty new El Fare. They're all part of Air Califonlia's easy way ... and we can have tickets waiting at a nearby travel agent. What could be easier? In fact, If there's-an easier way lo get you there, we'll be the firs! to tell you . AlrCalifo~nia . We're easy to take.' • 01':1E OUT or \'\·cry four unwed mothers t'ventually ma rr1 t's the ._------------'----;.... __ ;...._, baby 's falher TllE "l'd sayilwassimplya malter ofpoor planningonlhe AIR •... COMANCJI E'S y,·ord for ,~pa-"_or_1h_e_D_e~p-"_1_m_e_o_t_o_r_H_i;g~h-w_a~y-s_.'_' ------ ··ho r se'' CALIFORNIA ~7• We're easy to lake. t r:.inslated :.i s ··Go d dog·· [ /ft/ SHORT ) . In the DAILY PILOT C-BA /SNA.J Call fusy Informal/on In Orange CountY. (714) 5404550; Downey. (213) 924. 3313; Loguna, (714) 494-7595; Los.Angele•, (213)627-540L L 0 V E ·1-----------------_J~========================= \VAR Our Lo\'e a nd \\'a r .L:-~~~m.i n :..iy:. .. thcotd tlaint th<il opposi t es .ittra{'l in ro1n;111 ce has been disproved . Usual I_\', men marry \\'Omen ¥.'ith C'h :i racl cristics somev>h<1t likl' their o\vn. \Vith l \\'O l"XC l·ptions: Profess ional .1ockeys seem inclined \() go for girls taller than il\'C ra.i.:c ( L. M. BOYD ) And profC'ss ional football players <1re n1ost apt t'o bC' attracted to those pre· ·tty little women of the 5-foot-2 variety. Q. "lVllY arc ~Uml' of th e t o llwa ys called turnpikes"·' A. Because the earli est of sam e " er e blocked orr by long pike poles on pivots "'hich were turned ::1side to let the travelers µa ss ;1fter the tolls "'ere paid. COCK l:IGHT r;~me cock fighting is frowned upo n mi ghtily these days. Not !;O years ~g o, thou g h, Georg(' Was hin gton. 'rho mas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton we nt to such matches with great re- g u I a r i l y. Andrew Jackson even put in a pit at the White lfouse. Abraham Lin coln re- peatedly refereed bouts. And old Ben Franklin proposed the game cock be named the national symbol instead of the eagle. L.A. CALLS ~'. .. ~.~-~.t!. j "' "''""-' (• ... -• O! C•••-l•ll ,.,.. ... 1"4 Co•'• .. , .. 17141979-1 ~I PRICE ROLL- BACK! 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Therefore, w . as you can mto . ur capital and savmgs put as much of yo . ation account . In any . and loan assoc1 I an insured sav mgs II we feel that Mutua . (on ·Natura y, . f insured assoc1a • . """ ·nc\uding a chmce o . I more to ouer i 000 . Savings has a htt e 711 o/. insured up . to $20, . I s from 5% to ' o' . t savings P an 11 .11 start your accoun · A hone ca w1 But act today. P !G2~ We ran this ad In 1970. grown from five to thirtee n offices. We are It wa's timely then.More timely today. If you failed to take our advice and answered some of the siren calls of speculative investments ... you probably didn't earn as much return on your money and you may have lost your principal too • Bui a lot of people have taken our advice. Since 1970 Mutual Savings lias Conlnl dol Mw 2867 East Coast Highway/67f>.5010 • paying a higher rate of interest now. Accounts are now insured up to $40,000. And most - importanl in these times, in fifty years no.o ne has ever lost a dime at Mutual Savings .. Free lneometaxpr1p.-a11ofi. For complete infonnati on regardi ng appoinlment and savings account qualifications, see Mutual Savings. SanllAnl 71h & North Main/647·9741 . ro{oni.ght's TV Highlights ·• NBC (4) 8:30 -"The Last Survivors." Martin Sheen stars as a ship's officer who 'must decide which passengers live or die tn an overcrowded lifeboat in this TV 1 : drama with Diane Baker, Tom Bosley. ' Chrllllollher George and Anne Francis. . ' ABC (7) 8:30 -"Trilogy of Terror." ., Karen Black plays four t errified women ~ in three contemporary. horror stories in this new movie for television. CBS (2) 9:00 -Peopie's Choice 1Awards. The public names its favorites in . this first awards show based on popular , opinion. Thirty stars -including Bob l Hope and Alan Alda -share the emcee ·duties. TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening MARCH 4 Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES KOCE Television IJi N SCHOOL DllTlllC1' NIWI ICI !llotEI U1M AICINTOl"MAM tCI t~llS! 1:1• C0MMUMl1''r 01" LIVING 'rMI NOl lCI 1:M TIMITOOlllAW CCI 1141 lroliAtM l"ACTO•Y tCI llM ILICTllC COM~AMY !Cl !C'TWI J~H CAaltAICOlaHOAI tC) ... " .a:M l"l.AY 1•1001 WITM TMI IX~llT$CCI l i• COOtU•'tAJUH !Cl /Pf1 1 • ' ' ( I • vc I Cid jo pl~ Co per 1 Co ' sl s! s b cl cl ~ h ' e b " v v r 5 5 \ t Saddlebaek VOL. 68, NO. 63, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA · Today's Closlag N.Y. Stoeks TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 197 5 TEN CENTS Ca111paigll Flap-No Sign of F ·oul Play·· . A campaign s1sn·removlng in· ~1d~nt reported b:y a Mission Vie- JO Jogger Monday was not foul play but rather t~e Mission Viejo Company cleaning up its pro- perty. , That is the report from Orange County Sheriff's Investigator Fred CollinSI who said the license P!att; of a leased pickup truck p1ckmg up signs at Montanoso Drive at Oso Parkway Monday was traced to the company. The signs, including some for Carol~ Neustadt, George Henry and Bill Kohler, were on ;u-i vale UPI Teltl'Mlt 'ASTROLAB' FROM 300 YEARS AGO EXAMINED Sonny Cockrell (left), Kurt Peterson Study Booty .,.. Treasure Seekers Find Pot of Gold ' TALLAHASSEE. F'l a. <l.JPl l It may have come from the ship La Nuestra de Atoche which sank in 1622, or from another Spanish galleon . Whatever, it became a treasure hunter's dream that toda>.: is multi-million dollar r eality for a gr oup of divers a nd the state of F1orida. The st ate anti the diving t eam, hec1ded by salvage firm chief Mel Fisher, are s plitting an estimat- ed $6 million in gold and silver bars, coins. jewelry. gold chains and armaments found in the wreckage n ear Key West, Fl a . Fisher said there 1s more where that came from. "W.e a ll dreamed as children or finding an old shipwreck." said Secret a r y of S late Bruce Smathers. who w as among those v i"ewing the heavily gu arded treasure. ·'This treasure is a re- ahzation of everyone's dram · The state will keep 25 percent of the treasure. a nd the Division of Archives and History is doing the counting on its behalf. F'isher and his team. who began the pro- ject five years ago, will keep the rest. Robert Williams, chief or t he divis ion. refused to placc a monetary value on the take. But sources close to Fisher. whose activities in the proj ect were in- vestigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission two years ago. estimate it at $6 million. l"isher said one r a re 1621 gold coin alone will sell for SlS,000 to $25.000 on the collectors' market. Fisher and his associates said the artifacts are from the La Nuestra de Atoche. which sailed from Havana in 1622 and went <See T R EASURE, Page A2} Mesa Marine Held In Tot's Scalding A Cost a Mesa man faces charges of felony child a buse to day after p o lice a llege he plunged an infant boy's forearms into scalding water while baby sitting for him. Officers reported the victim was hospitalized with second and third-degree burn s. In - vestigator s said Cpl. Larry R . Wolf, 22, of 933 Dogwood St .. was El Toro Home Chief Named William Monoson of23422 Dune Mear Road, El Toro, has been elected president of the El Toro Homeowne rs Association. Aiding Monoson for the coming year will be William Hamilton, vice president, Sharron Bedard, secretary, and Al Regnier. re- elected treasurer . booked into Orange County Jail and later released on bail follow· ing the incident at a Marine Corps buddy's Santa Ana home Sunday nighl. Orange County District Attorney 's office spokes men said a complaint would probably be Issued today charging the suspect with caus- ing injuries that hospitalized the little boy. He is also accused of abusing the baby's older brother and sis- t er , according to Santa Ana Polic e Depa rtment juvenile bureau investigators. Keith Phelps. 2. son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Phelps, of 826 E . Harwood Place. Santa Ana, '¥\as listed in stable condition today at Orange County Medical Center . where h e is confined lo the hos pital burn unit. He suffered second and third degree burns when his hands and forearms were allegedly plunged into a basin of scalding-hot wate r, according to authorities. property and the company had not given permission for signs to be put there, Collins said. Sgt. Bill Miller added a Mission Viejo Company s pokesman had not wanted t o offend any of the candidates and s aid the company probably would n ot remove any more until after today's school board election. Miller said the maintenance man taking down the signs said he did not know the election wtts not yet over. •·Every election. we have mc1· dents reported where signs have been p~ up in illegal ~pol::.. · Miller said Technical ly, signs arc nut permitted on private propc.·rty where the owner has not given permission or on properl) main tained by the county or state road departments. A Mission VicJo Comp<.ill) spoke~man contacll'd today did not kno"' about the mcident But he ~aid h~ did not want lo m;ikt• any comments that would lead to a precedent of not re mo' m g ~igns in future campJign~. "After all. \\l' don't like ~i~ns .m~·"' ht•re around here. that's no :>l'l'l'et," tht' spokc~man said. Ford_ Delays In Crease , On Oil for 60 Days Congress' Measure Vetoed By H ELEN THOMAS WASH I NGTON <U PI > Pres ident Ford voluntarily sus - pended part of his controvers ial oi l import fee today at the same time he vetoed a congressional measure to delay a ll of it. Seeking a compromise with the Democrats on a program for ener gy conservation . Ford an- nounced he would delay for 60 days the Sl a barrel fee increase on imported oil which went into effect Saturday and another Sl increase scheduled for April 1. At the sam e time, he vetoed Congress' bill to suspend all of the increases for 90 days in- cluding the original Sl a barrel fee which Ford imposed 1''eb. l The entire three-step. S3-a- barr el-fee program resul ted from an executive order which Ford issued this year in an effort to raise consumer prices and dis- courage fuel consumption. But Congress bitterly objected to the plan. Ford"s ·action fulfilled a pro mise he made earlier to a group of freshman Dem ocratic con- gressm en that he would have a ··surprise" for them today But \>\'h1te House sources already h ad explained much of what the pre- sident intended to do. There were indications that Ford was trying t o work out an agreement with Senate and House leaders to sustain his veto in exchange for the voluntary 60-day postponement. A number of the freshman con- gressmen emerged from the breakfast discussing what Rep. Paul Simon of Illinois described as the Adminis tration's "real eagerness to compromise" on an ener gy conservation program. "I believe a compromise can be reached." said Rep. Carroll Ilubbard, (D-Ky.J. "He's got no choice." added Gladys Spellma n of Maryland. "ho was miffed by Ford"s com- pluints that Congr ess is not act mg quickly enoug h . TunwmLow /11 Saddleback Board Voti1ig Voting for four vacanc~s on the Saddleback Community College board of trustees was characterized by a low 5.5 per- cent voter turn out early today . A spot check of precincts re- vealed the following voting p at- tern : San Juan Elementary School. San Juan Capistrano, 1. L25 re- gistered , 25 voted , 1.2 percent turnout. O'Neill School. Mission Viejo. 600 registered, 45 voted, 7 .5 pet - cent turnout. Top of tbe Wo rld School, Laguna Beach, 1,000 registered, 82 voted, 8 percent turnout. I O~oly P1IOI Sl.111 Pholo Moving the Earth Looking as their name 1mpl1es. "Caterpillars" s warm over hillside off Mission Viejo's Los Alisos Boulevard Grading opera tion adjacent to Wildernes~ Glen area prepares the way for construe- t1on of 429 new Madlid and Castille homes by the Mis!:>ion Viejo Company Construc- tion will gel under \\i..l Y this July v.ilh com· plction lcntativc l ~ ~cl for the middle ol fall Police Lineup? Wome11 Stripped for Plwtos DENVER 1UJ>ll T he girls at the Towne C1nt•ma ~ay they want a_Judge to orde r vice squad officers to stop undn.'~~;ing them for police station µholograph y sessions T he e ntertainers said in a District Court s uit they wen· bt•ing taken to the police st<.1tion hy officer s a fter r aids and '¥\l'l'C "forced to completely disrobe for the purpose of being photo graphed by police photographers The women asked the court to order the J)rntt1c:e t!ndt•cl Thl'\' als<;> ask ed a Judge to put an e nd to so-called "harassing" poht'l' anti-pornography raids on the theater Vice sq.uad officC'rs in Da~las recently wen• su~pended fl1r photographing s uspected prostitutes after the women stnppt•d to the waist in the police stat10n Progron1 Prizes Viejo TV 'Loser' Receives $12,000 Mary K. M c Elm ~el of Mission Viejo is the Saddle back Valley's happie~t "loser " She h ~d a chance to \\ 1n Sl00.000 on a TV game show and is totally unperturbed by thl! fact Square~ on lhl' upt•o rn1rig · · 1 0 0 . 0 0 O · · S h a m r o (' k Sweepstakes." thl' :1:1 't•:1r old mother oft'' o m 1s~l'd h(•r dwnl't' at the "big onl'" for tet'hn1t'al n· asons. that s he "blew it." Th a t 's becau :;;e Mr s . ~lrs. McElmel'I . 267~2 C.1d11 MeElmee l's loss was sweetened Circie. was declared the· runnl·r by $1~000 in cash and prizes she up largely as a result of hcr pos1 won on the Hollxwwood Squares. tion in line for the da) ·s mult1plt' Her neighbors can find out just taping session how she did it by tuning in ~han-~Residents of l\1 is~ion \'1l'JO fm nel4atl0:30a.m . Marchl2.~wo years. Mrs Mc f11mcel anti McElmeel will "star ·• on the pro-her husband, Thomas. werC' still gram for s ix days. in the process or furnishing th1•11 Although s he won more games home and found the pn1.e~ shl' and m ore m oney than the man won especially wclcomt• who will represent the 1 lollywood OIL COST HOPES A.JD NY MARKET NEW YORK <AP> The stock market s urged ahead again to- day, powe red by hopes for a letup Vi the pressures of high 011 prices. Among them "en• a bra~~ bed. 3 chnette set , u m1trow<1Vl' oven. a chinchilla cupl'. :met an organ w hic h Mrs. Mc:l•:lml'<'I especially wanted . Mrs . McElmcel'~ w1nn1ngs ab<:> includC'd $1,800 in cush. a vacation for two in Atlanta. G.1 . a large collection of wine and <'' pensive glassware from which to enJOY it. Rape Suspect Faces Trial 111 Viejo Case Dt•n111s Dall-Gilbert of El Toro has bcl'n orderl·d to face trial April 21 1n Or:.111ge County Supt•nor Court 011 ch<t rges that h t• r a•p e d i\l 1 s s 1 on V 1 e j o hou~l''' i' cs \\ho '' l'n' t rat·kcd to their homes ;.ind tlll'n altaekcd. Gilbert. 2:1. of ~:!151 Lu:-Ahsos Bhd . '' 111 be lnl·d on multiple l'hurg{·~ of rapl' burglar~. as- s aull "1th intt•111 to c:umm1l rape ·•111 d ass a u I t \\ 1 l h a ti e a d I y \\capon Shl'l'llf's offllers l.x10ked.h1 m on thost' alll'gattonS' ufll'r 1dc11ti-f~ 1nl! G tlbt•rt ao.., the long :.tiui.:ht suspl'C l ''ho folllrn ed ::-.cn·r;.il \1 1 ~~1011 \'il'.Jo \\omen to lhl·lr homes after s potting them \\alk 1ng 111 the an·a Dcµul1t's said a number of 'ic t1m~ told thern thev \\Cre at tad.l'd short I~ ;.ifter the~· had n·· turned to tlll•1r homes bv a man \\ho (11lll'l'l'cl \ i;i tht• unloC'kl'Cl door G1llwrt 1~ lwld in C'ounty jail \\1th hail :wt .it sso.uoo Orn n~t· j {'oust '= __ JA?-=i= " .......... .. \'Jriable t'loudtness with r•11n likel~ th is l'\t.>ning. ac- cording to tht• weather sen 1cc. continuing al times thn1ugh Wcdnescla~ A ltltle <·ooll•r du~s with highs mo~tly necir 110 Chance of rain RO per - n'nl tomght and Wednt·~da~ l'SIDE 'l'OD \ \ S1Jt>11t film comic C'hn rl1e Chaplm. X.i. becc1111t' Sir Charles Chaplin t11du11 aft er he111g l\m~ht cd b11 CJw•i•11 E lt;;abeth II at U11ck mgham rolac1• Said Ire was g11- mg to spend 1 /rc rest of 1111' cia11 !Jt'ltmg drunk Sl''' ston/ c11uJ pie tun• f'aqe A4 I ndt•:\. •• Your S.rYICO AJ Er~ 9om~tk 8J ~ M 6o•d AH C•htornt• A> Clns11tlM' e• ll Com10 lh (rou-•d 8• Movie\ fl1 Mut~l J:Und\ AlO N•h0ft411 N•w\ A4 Ou".,. Count' Al Pue>I• a1 J S•I••• Pen er A I I Spof"U 14 S The new-boa rd of directors represents the 124 families who have joined the El T o r o Homeowners Association so far. Monoson said the organization is open lo anyone with an El Toro address. Monoson takes over f rom Edgar McKean. last year's presi· dent. The child was taken to Mercy General Hos pital initially. then transferred to the county facility which is equipped to care for burns or the severity he suffered. His brother Da niel. 3, and sis· ter Angela. 5, were also treated al Mercy General Hospital for bruises and abrasions allegedly inOlcted in a disclptlnory beating with a wooden paddle. Precinct captains said the turnout, s ampl e d al mid- morning, was about average Cor n school board election. Votina is expected to increase significant., ly after working hours loniaht. The midd ay Dow J o ne s average of 30 indus tnals "as uo 11.73 points to 764.86 on top of l\lon· day's 14 .08gain. Advancea'Outpaced dcciines b\/ a 4~1 mar:_ein tn hoa"y tradlng oo tlte New Yodc st Dchaftle. The couple had been going lo ll'I<'' ision game shows as ent1·r tainment when. after one of the shov. s, they were approached a:. possible contestants. Some three months later Mr.., McElmeel receiv~~ 10\ ,talJon to btfc<>m~ a c te tanl on the "ff()lf~wood Squ ,.. Ot••~ "40h<•• •• t:cl<ICM'•<ll P1..-A• E"lerl••"~"l 11 F1,....Ce AIO·ll "oresc-61 '"l•rmus•Oft 81 Aflft~..S.n a1 SloO Mllr~•U Tt-tev'''o" n. .. , ... ~ ...... World "4ew• 6 10" A 12 "7 •• •• I t -·· ' .i\2 DAILY PILOT SB Tueldey,March4,197& UCI Faces Financial • Election Battle for F ili•t'' ac ·. 1es Turnout 'Low' S1>ctia I to I he Oaily Pilot .\tight :-t:1\i;' rinanci:il s1tualion rnl'Ltns l 'l' I r,·1nl' fuc:es a tough uµhLll f1ghl to al'quiri..' any n1t'di r~1I tc :1ching hos pital f:1l·1llti1•:-., "it her· on l'arnpus or at lhl' ()ran)!l' 1·ou11ty l\lC>dical C'cntt•r. 11111\ l'r..,1t ~ ;ind stall' gO\'· £>rn rnent lead,·r~ told a CC alun1- ni gath£'r1nt.: 111 S:11:ran,t'nto l\1on- day. (io\" l::dn1uutl G Uro''" Jr , \\ho omittt·d SS 1nilhun fur l"Cl purcha:-c of thl' '.\lt'<lu:.i\ l'l•ntt•r from his prt•l11n1nar~ bud g<·t. told tht• 3111111111 th(> .. lr\'..iW:' ~i lu:1 \ion IS \('J"~ S l'll!'o l\L\'(' .. .\l'kno\1 lt'd g1ng that ht• ha:. n11l !1t.·ard l l 'r :-... 111 .. of 1ht· ;1rgumPnt Yegg He/(l Bv Sister • l'lllC:\l~~) il 'l'l l Sister . ·\nn liuhly ha d JU:-.t f1n1 shl'd counting th1· S:J,O(KI 111 l"tJrl· .tr1bu11ons. and Y•a:-n·l alioul •t11 ll't a robber ta kl' 11 l'tillee s~d<l the nun ('hasl·rl lht• ll~1nd1t tnlu lht• :.lrl'l'I and ht'ld on to h1n1 desp11t• !it•ini.: puneh1·1t a11d knot:kl·d In lhl· ground :-;ht· hl·ld h1111 tlrlld l\\O pohct•\\'Omt•n ar11\t:d to n1akt• the arrt•:.l r•aul D1 s n1t1kC'. ::?8 . \\:IS ch:irt:ed \\ ith robbl'ry. Poll('c said he had no \\ r :1pon "hC'n arrestC'd . f~ ro1t1 Page 1' I TREASURE <io\\11 1n :1 hurricanl' in thr l\.lar· qul•sas Keys. \\'est of Key \\'l·st \\'illi;un.., said areh1\·isls ;:ire unC"l'rlain if !ht• supkt•n c;1rgo carnl' frn111 lht· Alo1·hc>. lie :-.ai d .~talL' hi s tor1;.in ..;; ;11·c ~till in· vcstig:1ting orq . .:1ns of lhu ~hq1 ;i nd l':irgn. "\\'l' IJl·lil'\ t' rn;1lc r1 al from th1 .; :--1\e coml':-. nlostl.\' from Spant...o;;h ~hips of the 17th C'l'ntury. \\hich \\as lhC' pC'riod of lhc Aloche ... -.;dd \\'il11:im:-. "Since hi storians dl·pC'nd on t·x;1('! docu ml·ntat1on. \\l.' nt.'L·ti lllOl't.' l'\ 1dt:nt:c lo ~nlt.' t11 :1 <.·on<.·lus1on ···rh1s :irc:i off lhC' Keys is full nr shiµs of ;,ill kinds (1f a~es. It's a pl~•l"l' \\ ht•rt• ;1l'c1dl·nts ll<J\'l' t're· ~!lll'll\]~· OCl'Lll'l'l·d Q\'C'r a lnng ~l llll' Ship-; from \\'orld \\';,ir 11 h;1 \ t' ,1 l-;o been Jound t ht.'rl'. · · l\'lrs . McLean . ·Service Held \ funC'ral rn:1 :-s \\'as ~a id this 1norn1 ng ••l !-it . l\1li:in ·s ('alholi (' Church for '.\I i:-:-1011 \.1f'JO resi· <h•nt Piltr1<.·1<.1 ,\nnc i\lc-1.eiln. "ho died Silturday follo"1 n).! a ll·ngth:o-· lllne~:-. ,\ n;1l1\'t' of l·a11fornia. l\.T rs. :\lcLe an II\ Pd for eight scars 111 '.\li ~sio n \'11.'ju . Sh e ";.i s ;i hon1cmakC'r S'h C' 1s .... ur' 1\1·d h ~· hf'r hus b.ind. \\'altt·r. of tht.' family honit.•. 2.J:J:J2 !'l..1"~1f· IJn \C': h~ threl' d<iug htt·r .... '.\l r" KalhL•rint• H;.illetl (If San1.i ,\n.i. l.vnn and K;.iren or ;l,J1 <:;:-1c1n \'ll'JfJ, l>,I 1hr1•t• :;ons. Bry:nl. 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"''"'J"" ,...,.,.n,, I for teaching hospital facilities, he sa.i.d, "I hope UC! ha~ a i;uod <'aSl'. Brown indicated that inforn1<1· lion to be presented ill a speC'1al UC regents n1eeting on medical teaching fo'rida;.-would be impor· !ant to hi s dl'cis ion \\'h~lher lo finan('e thC' $5 .5 million 1.1u1·chasc of the Medical Center · ··rhc uni\'C'r sily health sciences and capital funds pro· gram nC'ed a hard look," Brown :"aid. "I havl' not changC'd any of n1v as~un1otion s or conclusions. but my n1ind LS s l1ll open." The l'ntLrl' L'C ml'dical training program. l 'C' !'resident Charles Jlitl'h told thl' alu1nni . ··faC'es a t·r1 s 1:-of vt·r.\· St•r1nus pro1>0r · 11011 ·• ·rhP :-1:1 IC' fi s cal situ.ition has s a~gt•lt ~h<1rply in the t\\O ye:1rs since votC'rs approved a IJond iss uC' that \\'as to pay for n1l•dical ll'a('h1n~ buildings and a hos pital on th<· l iCI l'~1n1pus :ind <1l'.1 1u1 s it1Pn of 1hl' .11,It·dica! C'f·nt ... r . Pape•· Protests Sen. James Mills, president pro ten1 of the Senate·, wurned alun1ni that state fiscal problems a nd the gloon1y outlook for the econom y indicated "very dif· ficull times <thead for, the un· iversitv " Earii.er, Or;inge County's legis lators had pledged support 'or an appropriation bill to rinanC'e the on.campus hospitul and purchase of the Medical Center. They predicted that the SS.95 1nillion bill "'ould be passed by the Legis lalure. S tate Se n;.1tor Denni s Carpenter I R ·Ne"·port Beachl, "'ho previously said he \\'ould op- pose financing for the on.campus hospital if it "·ould compete for patients "·ith lloag llos pital 1n :'\C\\port Beach, ;:tlso pledged support of the bill. There ~'as general agreement ;1 mong. the sp eakers lhat F'riday's r l'gents meeting could bc> crucia l for the future of !ht' V<..'I nlC'dical school. Pre<.·inct "'cH'kers in selectc(I polling places in thl' Saddleback Valley reported light vot er' turnouts bv m1d ·morninj! 111 two school boai·d elecl ions. Al Ut·l C(•rro f.IC'n1enlaf'.' S1:hool in J\.1 ission Vil'jo. a pr1· cincl cuplain s aid . "The turnol•t so far, has been so low that we'\ c· ~ot a \\•hole little Sf'~·ini.: bt'e go 1ng. Sht• said 26 out of 7UO r1."gislere1l voters h;.id ('Om<' 111 for about fou1 perl·enl 1\ ruul' J>t'l't't:rll turuoul ;dso \\ ..... reported ::it \';.ih:n<·1a School in J.J).!Uni:l !!illS . \\ hl'rt' ·10 'Ill\ Of !:J()(I rc•g1stered h.id bet•n i11 . "L!)lJal\y V.(' h:11'l' 1nort' voter~ come in around dinn~r time:· tht: s pokesman said. ··so we expe<'I more tonight." Polls arc ope11 throughout tht• <·ounty until 8 Pm . Aldrich Def ends Al Santi;.1go Element.iry $('hool in El ·roro. a spokesman said t"·elvl' out of 900 regislcrC'd \'ntcrs h;id appear<'d. i\t s take in toda.v ·s t'leclion arc all fi\·e scats on lhl• Saddlcback \':d ie~ Unified School Di s trict Board of 'frustel'S, and four se:its on lh<' Sad<.ll t·bal·k College Board of Trustees . • Glf1rio11."i .f 11111.: ROTC Ill Attack :\lission \'ieJO lligh SclH.10! sludents admire an <.1rray of .., goods that has bc>t'n c·oll<.•({C'c\ for the high school's s"·ap n1eet Salurclay fron1 10 ;1.n1 . lo 5 p.m . in the school foot ball stadiun1. 'l'h('.\' ~ire (seatecl1 Julie Jl i dgc, !standing. left) Nancy '.'\'idc<:ker. senior class president. and Carol !\1iles. 'rhe event ,,·j lJ hC'ncfit the !\SR treasury. I l " lr11nl··s (·ampu s 11t•1\ :-pa pl'!' ed1tor1;11ty blasted a 11e\\' ,\1r 1:orcc Bc·ser\'c ()fficer ·rraining ('orps pruj.!ram lod:1~·. t·;.i llln,!! H.ll'l'l' thl' ··\1 o r~1 of all 1xis:-1b!t• in ... t11ut1ons · .\t a hr.cakfast this 1nornin~. i 'l'I ('h;11u·1•!lor l)ani,•l 1\ldrit'h clcfc•n(lt·il the 1>1·1)pn s cd l't1opcr;d1\ 1· prn,i.:r:nn \\ ith l 'SC. 'l'hc prr1g r;1n1 . Lil "h1t'l1 L'CJ Pros tit1ttio11 Cliarges Face Hilto11 Pair ·r"·o v•omen booked on pro. stitution char.[!es at the llilton Inn, Laguna llills, aflcr they ;11· legedly acct•ptPd cash pilymcnL-; from undcrCO\'er Orange County sheriffs office rs have been or· dered to face trial April 9 in S.in· ta ,\na 1nunieipal cour1 Co-defendants T ara Reynolds, 23. and ~1 arian Knfnbcr.l!e, 24. both of Los 1\ngl'IC's. arc fret-.on bail. The~· "·ere arrf'S\t.•d Inst Jan. 15 in ;.i roon1 at the fill ton Inn. 25205 L:i Paz H.oad . by sheriff's of. fieers "'ho said the pair ;1cce pt.ed payment for \\'hat \\•as tn be an a r t of sl'xual inlC'rcours c i''o rmer 1-,la vhov model Kathleen Ann J\1 a hone)·. 23, of900 Sea Lane. Corona rlcl :\lilr. has been ordered to return to lht' samC' courtroon1 J\.1arch 7 on identical charges !\Tiss J\.tahonl'y \\•as arrested in a llillon Inn roo ni after she :d· lcgedly .icccpted Sl50 from .an underC'o\·er officer for scr\ ICt'S she \.\·a s not al]O\\'f'd to perform 1(163 p I :-tucll•nts n1 ~1y rc·t·ci\'e credit for taking· part in lJSC's officc>r training prog1·am. ,\\driC'h said. resulted fron1 sludcnl v.·i s ht'~. 1-:a ch yeci r. 1\ldri c h s aid , sc\·eral s tudents ha\·e a s ked \\ hcther \{Ul'C is avail;ible JI t ·c1. ,\ldrieh. ;1 former ROTC s lu· d~'n1 hini.st"lf, said he C'Xpects ](11\' t·nrolltnl'nl in the ('Ooper;i\j\'C pro,E!.ran1 due lo the long dri\·ing distance het\\'('l'n the UC! ;1111.I t ·s c .campuscs. I le said he did not knO\\' ho1\ 111 :1 n~ :-1 udt·n! s \\'11u Id Uc rt"qui 1'l"I bt•forc thl' campus St'L up it :-. O\\n proj.!ram . J !hit• pf 1 he ad\'antagcs cilC'd for thi' Herre prc1gran1 1s that s lu· dent s l'l'C'l'l\ c SIOO n1onth l~ :-lipC'nds during \h('ir junior and !)('llior \'Cars. L'CJ: 1\·hic h gre"' up du1ing llll' lt'mpC'stuo u s years of anl1 \'1l·tnam \\ar protC'sl. h<Js nCl'l'I' h<itl an tto1·c program on can1 · pus. 1\ s imilar proposal in 1970 \1a..;; turned do"'n hy !h<• ean1pus :1c·;1dt·m 1e senatl'. ··1:ron1 uu1· J1t."r.specli\·e,·' the '.\'f'\\' L'ni\'eri-itv editorial .s;ud . "!he C'Slabli~hm('nl of the l ·n1\·ersity ofC;iliforni<i at lrvint' pres Pntt>d participants .,..·ith !he ehanC'e to t;.ikc the best of un· i\'t•rsit;..· life and (']in1inate tht· \\UfSI. 1·1ie .\·er;.· "·nrsl instilu· tiunal aspC('t of can1pus life is a Hl's er\'c Uffil't'r ·rrainin g l 'o rps.·· '!'he editori;:J\ 1\·as accompanil.'d \\ 11h a carloon defininp; It OTC as "Jl eady Offensi\'e ·rerminiltion Corps (if it moves ... shoot it~." llesponding to ;,i ~tudenl \rho asked \\'hclher the program con· 'lituted ··indoct rination .·· ,\ldrich responded. "l l 's no niorc 1ndoclrination than anything you learn every day.·· Promontory Point Evicts 'Squatter ' Th t• Ir \' in l' L'11 n1p;i11 .1 · ~ Pron1on!o r.\' l'oinl ;q>;1rtn1L'l1! t•on1plC'x in Nf'\\·port lle:ich m;1 ,\ havf' so1nC' \'a('ant"ies. hut one ll'· nant found li\·ing in onl· uf thf' vi(·"· apartn1l•nts :\lonrl;,1\ \\~1..,11 ·1 ex<1('\ly the ty pe th:.11 r(·~il 1•~t :dl' agent.<; are looking for In f<JC't . ~ht• \\.IS ;1 ~quu Ut•I', police said l)fficcrs lt·;n·nC'<.I 11f t ht• un· rC'J?iSt<'r<!d tenant l;ite in the ;1J ll'rnoon fron1 a s£•turil\' guard at the Co;.ist I I 1g l!/v a y coniplt"I'.. .Jerr.\' Lee Jirov.·n t•1!cl 11ff1cpr~ he first learnl'd of th(' \\·0111 ;111 fron1 const rue l1on \\·orkt'rs \\hn reported seeing her in !ht· c«lll· pies for the past sc•1l·r~1I da\·..;; Hro"·n rheckcd se\·C'r:d \ ac:int units lief ort• t.I is cn\•e ri ng one \1 it h ;J guPSI . Insi_de. Patricia Ann ·r rrr,v, :!8. had dinner cooking on 1ht.• stuve. l:irol'·n said he cht·ckcd 1 he ap;.1rt · mc>nl :ind found t·lotht•s in thl· closet and·othe1· bC'lon~in~::>. BrO\\'ll detainc>d th(' \\n1n;1n and then !urned hC'r (1\'t'r t o Ne"'port Beach p o lice \\ho booketl her o n 1.1 trcs pas~1n g ch;1 r~t· 1·arry1ng S250 bu11. '.\!l's . 'rerry ':-latest :1ddr<'Sl> i:- 1 ht· 1111n1 t·n 's :-.e(·t 1011 •if ()r;.inge ('oun\\' .Jail Fire1ne11 Save Viejo Boy, 8, Stuck i11 Mucl :\Iiss1on \:icjo firen1t•n rt•scued ;111 8·~ear-old boy ~·ho. had ht·c·unlt.' stuck up to hi s hips 111 n1ud \\hi IL' playing ;it a constrUl'· lion slle. 011 ()~u l'reek over lhl' \\('1•kcnd. Firen1en s:ild they \\l'l'l' all'rl· C'd to Ste\'en Shearer's plight h.v :-.oml' olht•r l'hildren \\'ho h.id bc·en pl<i ying in the area on Saturd;.iy . \-ou r~g Shearer, of 25!"iil ·rcr· r<1nu Dri\'t'. 1\1 iss1on Viejo. \\'a s picked up and taken hon1e by hi s parents. f.·ir<' (';,ip\. 'fin1 SapJ)()k s aid hi s ('J"e\\' h:id just finishL'd training hC'hind ;,i milrket on L;,i 11;,iz l{oad ;ind .11,1 argue rite P a rk"·ay \\'h~n they "·ere asked to help the boy. Sht.'a1·e1· \\as e xtracted bY firen1en \\·ho dug a"'ay the mud a round hin1 . A. SA.LE AT ALDEN'S? We don't ordinarily conduct "sales·· because we try to be competitive al ways. In conjunction with Lee's, we are offering our first sale in years. The finest carpets in the world from the world 's largest carpet maker are on sale for ONE WEEK ONLY at Alden·s. Lee ·~ has loaned us giant sa mples to assist you in making your choice. Please come in and see us. If you can't make our regular hours. ·rhe Capistrano t..:nified School l)1str1ct also is electing trustees but not in trustee areas covering !\lission Viejo. Major Issues Face SACC 011 Tl1ursday t\ature tr;1il s. rccretttion. :ind traffic circulation .ire the majo1· issues to h<' discus.o;;('(J Thursda~· ni ght :.il '"'O separate meeting3 ~uunso rPd b\· the Saddleback 1\rca <.:oord1nal ing Council 1S,\AC 1. S.\.'\l .. s rresidcnt·s Council 1\Jtl n1l't'I ;1l 7:30 p.m. in lht• \le.lzanine Room of llomc Sa\· ings and Loan, 23861 El Toro Hoar!. f.:l 1'oro. ()n the agenda arc plans for hiring \·allcy·\\'idc recreation coordinatol' and a prcscntatiou by John NoblC'. inember of the so ulhca s l Orange County C'i rculat1on Stt1dy stt.'ering coni· n11ttec. Al the sanll' lime, a meeting \\'ill bC' held at !~us /\lisos In- tcrrn<'diate School for persons in- ! er<.•sled in hikin~. biking. t•qucstrian and backpacking lrai Is. SC'hC'clU IC'cl as guPst speaker is Robert Busby. trails coordinator for the Or;.inge County llarbors, Bc;iches :ind Parks Dcp:irtmenl. l'urpose of lhc n1ecting is to l'Slablish <1 nomin:iting commit· tCl' \\·hi ch \\ill choose a trail!' con1n11ttec for the coordinatin)! C'Ouncil. I.as 1\lisos School is located at !\luirlands Boule\·ard and !'¥1oor Street in f:I Toro. ,,.,/' Both n1ectings arc public. I· call us. and we'll arrange to be here. ALDEN'S CARPET CENTIA AVE. • COSTA MESA • 646-4838 .. DRAPERY SALE ALSO GOING ON NOW"<' • , I ,7 • \ ' ' 7 - Irvine EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 63, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A Tod ay's Closin g N.Y. Stoeki TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1975 TEN CENTS t Treosu~e ·Ship Divers Hit It Rich UPITt..- 'ASTRQLAB' FROM 300 YEARS AGO EXAMINED Sonny Coc krell (left), Kurt Pete rson Study Booty Promnntory Point Evicts 'Squatter' The J rv1ne Company 's Promontor y Point apartment complex in Newport Beach may have some vacancies. but one le· mint found Ii vi ng m .one of the view apartments .\londay wasn't exactly the type that real estate agents ttre looking for In fact. s he '-'a:-a squtttkr police said Officers learned of the un- registered tenant late 1n the af- ternoon from a secunty guard al the Coast Hi ghway complex. J erry Lee Brown told officers he firs t learned of the woman from construction workers ..., ho reported seeing her in the com- plex for the past several days. Brown checked several vacant units before discovering one with a guest. Inside. Patricia Ann Terry. 28. had dinner cooking on the stO\'e Brown said he checked the aµart· ment and found clothes in the closet and other belongings. Brown detained the woman and then turned her over to 1'\ewport Beach police who Looked her on a trespassing charge carrying $250 bail. Mrs. Terry's latest address is the women's section of Orange County Jail. M e die al F1111din~ UCI Faces Tough Financial Battle Special to the Daily Pilot }· A tight state fin a ncial situation means UC Irvine faces a tough uphill fig ht t o acquire any medical t eaching hos pita l facilities, e ither on campus or at the Orange County Medical Cente r, univers ity and stale gov- e rnment leaders told a UC alum- O C Juvenile J·ustice Unit Ask s Facility By GARV GRANVILLE 01 "" D.Jily Pi ... Staff Orange County's Ju venile JustiC'e Commission has again urged the county Board of Supervisors to approve construc- tion of a n additional security f:lci lily for juvenile offenders. In a letter to board Chairman Ralph Diedrich, the commission called recent actions b y the board to relieve overcrowding at Orange County Juvenile Hall "positi vc" but "short sighted." ·Those actions did not include planning for expanded juvenile security facilities. . To point ou~ the ne~~ ~or add1- t iona l security fac1ht1es, the commission cited increases in major crimes committed by juveniles and overcrowded con· ditions in s tall> facilities. It also pointed to a J a n. 21 l'e· solution by the judgei; of the Orange County Superior Cm.~rt that reminded the board of its "responsibility to provide the necessary facilities to m eet the needs o f the rourt." Whethe r or not a Juvenile s hould be inc1.rcerotcd b rightfully u <.'Ourt dt?cision. the <"ommiss lon said in a four-page letter s tjitned by commission <See JUVENILE, PageAZl ni gathering in Sacramento Mon- day. Gov. Edmund G . Brown J r., who omitted SS m illion fo r UCI purchase of•the Medical Center from his preliminary budget told the alumni the "Irvine situ a• lion is very sensitive." Acknowledging that he has not heard UC I's side of the argument rOr teaching hospital facilities. he said, "I hope UCI has a good case." Brown indicated that informa- tion to be presented al a special UC regents meeting on medical leaching Friday would be impor- tant to his decision whether to finance the $5.5 million purchase of the Medical Center. "The university health sciences and capital funds pro- gram need a hard look," Brown said. "I have not c hanged any of my assumotions or conclusions. but my mind is still open." The entire UC medical training program, UC President Charles Hitch told the alumni, "faces a crisis of very serious propor- tion." The state fiscal situation has s agged sharply in the two years since voters approved a bond issue that was to pay for medical teaching buildings and a hospital on the UCI campus and acquisition or the Medical Center. Sen. James Mills, president pro tern of the Senate, warned alumni that state fiscal problems and the g loomy outlook for the economy indicate d "very dif· ficult times ahead for the un- iversity." Earlier, Orange County's. legislators had pledged support for an appropriation bill to finance the on-campus hospital and purchase or the Medica l Center. They predicted that the $8.95 million bill would be passed by tho Legislature. S tate Senator Denni s <See FUNDING, Paae All TALLAHASSEE, Fla. <UPI) -It may have come from the ship La Nuestra de Atoche which sank in 1622, or from another Spanish galleon. Whatever. it became a treasur e hunter's dream that today is multi-million dollar reality for a group of divers -and the state or Florida. The state and the diving team. hyded by salvage firm chief Mel Fisher, are splitting an estimat· ed $6 milUon in gold and silver bars. coins. jewelry, gold chains and armaments found in the wreckage near Key West, Fla. Fisher said there is more where that came from "We all dreamed as children of finding an old i,hi~v.reck," said Sec r etary of S tate Bruce Smathers. who was among those viewing the heavily guarded treasure. "This lreasure is a re· alization of everyone's dram.·· The state '-'ill keep 25 percent of the treasure, and the Di vision of Archives and History is doing the counting on its behalf. F1stu.•r and his team, who began the pro ject five year s ago, Y.ill keep the: rest. Robert W1lhams, chief of Lhl· div1s1on, refused to plact• <1 monetary value on the takl' But sources close to Fisher ..... hosl' act1v1ties in the project were in \'estigatcd by lhe Securities and Ei.changc Com mission two years ago, estimate 1t at S6 million. F\sher stud one rare 1621 gold com alone v. 111 sell for Sl5,000 to S25.000 on the collectors' m~rkcl Fisher and his associates said tht• arl1fol'ls arc from the L.i :\uestra de Alothl'. which sailed trom Ha' ana in 1622 and went 1See TRt::ASL'RE. Page A2l Ford -Delays Increase On Oil for 60 Days Aldrich Defends ROTC UC Ir vine 's campu s newspaper editorially blasted a new Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps program today. calling ROTC the ··worst of all possible institutions." J\t a breakfast this morning. l'Cl Chancellor Daniel Aldrich dt•fcnded the proposed <:oope rative program with USC. The program. in which L'CI students m av receive credit for taking part in csc·s officer training program, Aldrich said. resulted from student wishes. Each year. Aldrich said se\·eru l students h a ve asked whether ROTC is a\·aiUible at UCL Aldrich, a form er ROTC slu dent himself, said he expects low enrollment in the cooper ative program due to the long dri ving distance between the UCI and' t.:SC campuses. He said he did not know how m a ny students woUld be required before the campus set up its own p.imgr am. One of the advantages cited for the ROTC program is that stu- dents r eceive SlOO m onthly stipends during their junior and senior yeC:I rs. CCI, which grew up during the te rn pes tuous years of anti- ietnam war protest, has never had an ROTC program on cam· pus A s imilar proposal in 1970 was turned down by the campus 11cadem1c senate "From our pers pective," the 1'\ew Universitv editorial said, "the est ablishme nt of the Univers ity of California a t Irvine µresented participants with the <:hance to take the best of un- iversity life and eliminate the worst. The very v.orst institu· tional aspect of campus life is a Hcserve Offi ce r Trainin g Corps." The editor ial was accompanied with a cartoon defining ROTC as · tteady Offensive Termination <See ROTC. Page A2l Irvine Y outl1 Smas h es Bike Into Car, Hurt An 1rvine boy who reportedly rode his bicycle at high speed in- to the path of a car and was hit Monday afternoon was reeover- ing today at Tustin Community Hospital. Gary L. Guymon, ll, was listed m s atisfactory condition with an apparent concussion suffered in the 4 p. m . co Ills ion at Main StTeet . and Thiel A venue. Investigators said the Guymon boy, who lives on nearby Salem St~t. rode into the intersection and was bit by a sedan driven by Dorothy H. Va ughan, 59, of 3700 Park\liew Lane, Jrvlne. Police said Mrs . Vaugtian slammed on her brakes and swerved when the boy entered the T -type intersection. but was unable to avoid the collision. She wnsn't cited. ' Police Lineup? Wom e11 Stripped f or a,Jwtos DENVER tUPII -The girls at the Towne Cinema say they want a judge lo order vice squad officers lo stop undressing them for police station photography sessions. The entertainers said in a District Court suit they were being taken lo the police station by officers after raids and were ·'forced to completely disrobe for the purpose of being photo· graphed by police photographers." The women asked the court to order the practice ended. They also asked a judge to put an end lo so-called ''harassing" police anti-pornography raids on the theater. Vice squad officers in Dallas recently were sus pended for photographing suspected prostitutes after the women stripped lo the wa ist in the police station. Mesa Marine Held In Tot's Scalding A Costa ~tes a man race:. charges of felony child abuse to day after police allege he plunged an infant boy's forearms into scalding water while baby sitting for him. Offi cers r eported the victim was hospitalized with second and third -d egree burns. Jn vestigalors said Cpl. Larry R Wolf, 22. of 933 Dogwood St.. '-'as booked into Orange County Jail and later released on bail folio'-' - ing the incident at a Marine Corps -Ouddy's Santa Ana home Sunday night. Orange Count) District Attorney's offi ce s pokes m e n said a complaint would probably be issued toda) charging the s uspect with caw. ing tnJuries lha t hospitalized the little boy. He is <1lso accused of abusing the baby's older brother and sis ter, according lo Santa Ana Pol1<:c Deparlment JU \t•n1k bureau investigators Keith Phelps. 2. son of ~Ir ;.iml ~lrs. Daniel Phelp~. of 826 E Harwood Pl ace, Santa Ami. \\a~ listed in stable condition today at Orange Gounty Medic<tl Center, where he is confined to the hospital burn unit. I le suffer ed second and thlf'(I degree burns when his hands and forearms were allegedly plunged into a b asin of scald ing·hot "att•r. according to authoritit.•:-. The child was takl'n to l\tcrc:. General Hospital init1all). lhl'n transferred to the count-. fuci l1 t' "hich 1:, equippC'd to ·care f1;r burns of the se\ cnt ,. he suffered I lis brother Daniel. 3, and :.is ter Angela. 5. wt.•re also treated at :\lercy Genera I llo:,p1tal for bruises and abrasions allt•gedl~ inrticte<l in a disciplinary bcalmi.: \\ ith a\\ ooden paddle Irvine Police Nab Dana H e ist Sus p ect One suspect in the armed rob· bery of a Dana Point service sla· tion was caplurt>d following a foot search in an Irvine in dustrial area shortly before noC1n today. . Police said the arrestee \\as taken ij)to custody in the 1600 block of Kaiser Avenue. a short street between Gtlle tle a nd Armstrong avenues near the San taAna Ma rine Corps Air Station. Investigators added that the al· leged getaway car used in the service station stickup was aban- doned in that area, a portion of the Irvine Industrial Complex. OIL cosr HOPES AID NY MARKET NEW YOHK tAP l The st(){·k market surged ahead again to· day. powered by hopes for a lctu.P in the pl'essurcs of h igh oil prices. The midda y Dow J o nes average of 30 industrials was uo 9.23 points to 762 3& on top or Mon· day's 14.0Sl{atn Ad vances outpaced declines by a 4·1 martin 1n heavy trading on the New Yor~ Stock J!:xchonge • A spokesman for the Orange Countv Sheriff's Office said tl1f· holdup, pursuit (Jlld atTl'sl hall taken place suc h a short tinll' be.fore that he could pro' 1d1• no comprchcns1 ve details )'('I. The one captured among multi pie suspects in the robbery \\ <•s apprehended by I r\'inc polirl'. but authorities said then' \\ l't 1· numerous police and i,henn ·, squad cars concentrated in tht• area. FPC As ks End T o G as Curbs WAS HI NGTON <U l'l l S:ning higher consumer pnn'' for natural g a::. arc incvitabk tht• Federal Power Comm1:-.:-.ion today recommended that l'on trols on the wellhead prin· of new gas be removed. The commission s~ud such d(' regu:ation would allow "the un personal forces of a Crtt market place" to determine the USC of available natural gas, lessening the damage from gn:-shortai:es and encouraginJil effort.' to find new supplies. Congress' Measur.e V e toe d By HELEN THOMAS WA S HI NGTON <UPI) Pn·sident Ford voluntarily s us· pl'nded part of his controversial ml import fl'c today at the same lime he vetoed a congressional ml'asure to del:.iy all of it. Seek mg a com promise" ith the Democrats on a program for t>nergy conservation. Ford un- nounced he would delay for 60 dav~ the Sl a barrel fee incre:.isc on. imported oil \\ hich went into effect S:iturdav a nd another Sl increase schedult•d for April 1 Al the same timl', he \'CtOt'd Congress' bill to ::.uspend all of the incn•ascs for 90 da~ s in- C'ludrng tlw original SI a barrel keY.h1ch Ford imposed Feb. 1 The Nil• rl· three-step. S:l·<i · hatTl'l ll'C' program n:sulll'd from an executive order \\ h1ch Ford issued this vear in an effort to raise consume.r pdces and dis· courage• fuel consumption. But Congress biller!) ohjecte<l to the plan Ford ·s ;.tl'I ion fulfilled a pro· misc he mach• earl1t•r to :.i group of frl'shma11 Ot·moer.1lit· con· gressmen that ht• \\OUld h~n·e a ·surgrist··· for \ hl'm loda~-. But \\ h1t c J lou:-.c 'o" rt."es already had explained much of" hat th<' prc- ::.1dent intended to do. There \\ere 1ndic.Jttcms that Ford ..., as tr~ 111).! to '' 111·k out an .1grt.'l'rnent \\ 11 h St•n..ilt' and 1 lou:,e ll'aders to sust:.i111 hi:.' ('to m t·:-.t·h:.inge for the \olunlary tiO·d:.iy po-.t ponement. t\ numbt•r of the frt.•shnwn con· gn·ssmen emer ged l rom the hrt•akf:isl d1scu:,sing \\ hal Rep. l'aul Simon uf Illinois described ..1:. lht.• Administration's "rc<.il 1•agcrnl':.s lo t"ompromise" on an l'nl'rg~· ron~l·rvatwn program. ··1 bl'lil'\l' a cnrnpromi~c c ... n Ill' reached, .. said Rep. Carroll llubbartl , 1 O·K\ i Orani!~-C"a sl f:::-• -4... ( ow;. \\ t•aalht•1· Variable cloudine:-.s \\ ith r:.1111 likely this evening, ac col'ding to lht.' ..., cat he r :-.ern ce. c·ontinu111g al times through W ed nc:.cla~ A little roolcr da~·s '' ith highs mostly near fiO. Chance of ram 6() pcr- Cl'nt tonight and Wednc:-.day. I 'S llU·: 'l'OD.\' S1ler1t (tlm comic Charl1t• Cllap/111. 1!5. hecam1• Sir Clrarll's Clwp/111 toda.11 after bcma kmc1/lt 1•d h11 Queen t:lrzahetlt JI nt U1u:h 111!1/Jnm Palace Said he Ul(J.~ go 111g le) spend lht' rt'.~t nf tlw da.11 Qt'ttmq drunk ~l't' ~Ion/ wtd pll iur1• J>aqc• 1H . ' ....... ~ Al YOvr S~t.,U AJ Er..,,. 8ombfltlt Bl .M 8oy0 AH C•lllOrl\I" AS Cln\111.cl 8• I) Comru •• Cr•u-•ct 8• Oulll Ntll<H •a Edtt0t1•I P•"9 •• Eftl•ri.tl\nM~I 81 Ftft•ft<• A 11· 11 Horo\CotM 82 ll\tnm•H•O" 81 -t....1-r\ 81 Mo••t\ 81 MvllMI Fund\ AIO flt,.J,IOft•I N•w\ A4 o.-.. ... couftly "' Peoott 81 l Sylv•• Port.. A 11 Spoth 8• s Sloe~ M.trlr•h Ttlo l"Of\ Tll .. •~· WU I Mt WcKICIN~ A10 II ,.,, Ill •• •• ' j --. .. -. . . Al OAll y PILOT !u!!ffl· w.ch'4. ,,4 .• : • ' Hoag EXtOrtiQn '.i. pr_;.IJe Sought • •Newport Beach detectives sought required legal permits lo- d,ay to launch a \'Otccpr1nt analysis on one or three suspects 1lll an alleged drug-extortion plot atailb1l Hoag Memorial tlospital. · Thl! arrests or two Laguna Bbach men and a Newport pa- tient late Sunday capped what rblice claim "'as a t.wo -day a'\K>rted attempt to obtain a large '\mount of dru gs from the hpspital. Officers Lille ~e it was .-in e\aborate ruse which be~<1n \11ith :\ phone c:.ill to the hospital pbu.rmacy Saturday morning. Detecti\•e C:.1pt . Ri<:h Jlamilton Sig'11ups Set Fo-r Irvine Tennis Tips Reg istration for Irvine parks and recreation department tcn- 11h; lc·ssons .,.,.ill be held frorn ~ ;..1.111. until noon Satu1·day in cit.v ll;1ll. <l:?tJI Campus Dri\'c. l·\·c:. fur ty,·o lessons a \Veck for fi\"l' \\t•cks is SJO plus a can of ncy,· te nnis balls. f-~or one J es~on a \\Cl'I) for five "'eeks, the fee is SS and a can of balls . F"our one-hour sessions \Viii IJL' held <.it lhe B:<.1cquet Club Park t·ourts fron1 9 <.1 .m . to I p.n1. l\l on d<.iys ;.1 nd f'ridavs. F'our on1., .. hour s~Ssion s fro1n :i p.ri"i to 8 p.n1 . \\"ill be held al the H.acquct Club (>ark courts on Tucsda\'s und ·rhursd ~1ys. • Four one-hour session~ y,·ill be hl!ld fron1 noon to 4 p.1n . \\"eel · tie:.cl ays ut the Racquet Club "·uurt~. Five one-hour sessions \~1 11 be h ,·ld Saturd ays a l Ln1\·crsit y fligh School fron1 9 ;.i.n1. lo 2 p.nl Mesa Banker Faces Trial 111 Plot Case .-\ ("u:.t;.a .\il'S;.a hank C'r a ccused b.\ authorlli('s of hui ng a '"hit n1 ~1 n ·· \n ki ll h is .... ·ifL' has been or- tlc rl'd lll (ace tri;.i [ ;\priJ 28 Ill <'ii-r.u1gL· Cou nt~ ~U PL'l"tor Court 0 11 <:h <Jrgc~ of :"o li citing to comn11t n1urd c•r Judgv fo::\e re tt \\'. Dic key SC'\ thl' trt:d datl' <Jnd a pretri al ap JJ(';1r<1nte ;\pril 11 for Darrtll f}ean lll·iser. 42, or 16002 \\'1n d l·rnc1t·r L <J n e , lluntingt o n &<Jch It 1 ~ ;.a[J e~ed that lleiser madC' a dO'A'n pay m e nt of S600 to un CJr<Jn g l' Co unty s he riff"s 1n - '.estig;1tnr "'ho µosed as a hired killer :ind promised tq: pay a tol<JI uf SI0 .000 in further fustallments for th C' :-.luyjng of hi s y,·ife, ll'<1Chl'r 's a ide Dclort!s Ann I l ei~C'l". IU. l ll·l ~l'I'. m anager o f the l "rol'kL·r Ba nk 1n South Coast l'l,1za . Cost a Mes a . \\'as arre:He<l lhl'rl' shortly after he met the .. hit rn an "" and an informant in a ri.:-.t;1urant m e eting that "'as L..i ped <Jlld played back in Sant;.i :\n<J n1unicipal court. LA Official D ead at ()0 LOS ANGELES fAP I -Cil\' Counc iilnan Robert Stcvensoii died of "" h e art ;1tt<1 c k 11 t Northridge 1-los pital early toda.v , a hospital s pokes m an said Stevenson . t:iO, had been :1d- mitlcd to the h ospital .\·lond;.i y m orning for treatment of ;1 rcc·ur- ring gall bladde r-probll'm, the s pokesm an said . lie had f"l•prescntcd the .13th C'ouncilm;u11c d is trict. which in- t:ludc~ lhe lfolly \\'000, Sil vcrl<.1ke ~i nd llig hl;1nd Park :irC'a s. ORANGE CONST DAILY PILOT ,...,. O<•n'1" re"' • O,.•I• f'••~• .,,,~,_~,<~"'""'" "'""II I""''""' P•• .,, ·~ P""'"""4\..i '""°'"""' ( 'Jod · 1 "~"" "·nQ r 0"1P·•nt ~c~· ,,,. "'''""'' ~· ~ r•""•"'•'<I M·'""d' l~•~w~" '""''' 10-C.....!• M. .. 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()It,<• S81 ·6J10 ...... 4• I, ....... . 4'1S·06JO , ,,,,. ,., ,,,I Or.on~~ 4•••' l'wb'" ~'"" -~·· ' ··~ _.,, ""'' -~ .......... .-•• tel• .... ••• "~"'' •O••"• •"'•nh ""'''~ "'•• ... , .. 11, " 8 ., ,.,.111 11• •' P""""'-01 ,_ ...... ,. ..... , ·• n~·! (.. . ' ...... ...... , p~•1 •II'· P•·f1 •• ro '• ...,, ~ """ «itl•CJO'I ~. <•• ,, •• l j ''° .~~~· · ... "''"'"~~ "'"''~'-."' •·~•!>o•·· t.J • ., . said after two days ol police stakeouts and investigation, one hospital pa.itent and two other men were arrested. In cus tody awaiting arraign- ment on charges or extortion are: -Joel Gilles Maltlnger, 20. of 961 Summit Drive, Laguna Beuch. · ' -Craig Lee Smith, 19 , 710 Sun1mit Drive. L<1guna Beach. -William \V e iss, ,10 , or 463 Se\•ille A\'e., Newport Beach. The case began, 1-Iamillon said, when pha rmacy aides :it the' hos pital re ceived a call Saturday rrom a m:Jn identifying him s elf a s a n a rcotics in· Yegg Held B y Sisler Cl-llCAGO IU l1 1! Sister Ann Rubly had j u~t finished counting the S3.UOO in con· tribulions, a nd y,·:J~n ·t <Jbout to let a robber takl' it. Police s aid the nun chuseU the bandit into the street and held on lo him des pite bei ng punched ;.ind knocked to thi.: ground. She held him until t\\'O police'"'omen ar1i\'ed to n1ak(' the arrc>s t. Paul Dis n1uke, 28. '''as chargc>d "2lh robber.v. Poliee said he had no \\'e ;.1pon 11·ht'n arrested . Rape Suspect Faces Trial 111 Viejo Case Dennis D:1lc Gilbert of Et Tor<J has been orde red to face trial Apri l 21 in Orange Co unty Supt'rlor Court on eharg:es that he raped 1\1 i ss ion \'iejo housey,'ives \.\"ho y,·crc tracked to their homes und thC'n attacked. C,,ilbert , 25, of 231 51 Los Alisos Bl vd .. \.\'ill be tried on multiple eharges of rape. burg !~1ry, as - sault \\'llh intent lo commit rape ;i nd assa ul t \\1th ~· d e<:1 dl y y,·eaj>O ll . Shcrif["s officer s booked him Pll lhose allegations aftl'r identi· fy1n,g Gilbe rt as the long sought ~uspi:<·t v;ho fo lln~·cd scvC'ral !\lission \'iL•JO y,·0111c11 to their ho mes after spotting them 'A'alk· in~ in the> <JrC'a . Deputies s aid a number or \"i C· tims told them they y,•cre at· tacked shortly after they had re· turned to the ir homc>s by a man y,·ho entered \"i a the unlocked door . Gilbert is he ld 1n county jail v.·ith bail sr'l at $50,000. COMPUTER HAS FINAL WORD SAN FRA:-.'CIS CO (LiPll ··11i ~ This is vour friendly com- puter ag ain. ''o ur a ccount is still past due. If pay m ents ;1re not rn ade. I \\•ill ha \'C to refer this to a human!" If you ure ovc>rdue on your i\t a ~ter c harge al U n ited C:ilifornia l~ank . and alre<idy have been rem indcd once. tiJat is lhe m c>ss age you will receive. . . vesUiator. He ouUfned a rei>ort that someone was planning to ex· tort the drugs from the hospital under a threat or tossing hand· grenades Into the faciUty. llo said a stake-out already was in effect outside. A few minutes later, aides re-. ceived anoth er call from someone who made the extor- tion pilch lind ordered that a box- rul of narcotics be placed inside the door to the pediatrics section. Believing the first caller to be an officer. aides simply followed instructions-with one notable exC'eption. Because the door to pediatrics Board Vote Draws Low Turnout Irvine sthoot board elections att ractc>d a scant seven percent urvotl'rs to the po ll s by midday. a !'l>Ol ('heck or precincts indicalcd. Polls \\'ill remain open until 8 o'clock tonight for the conve· nience of the district's 12,120 re- giste red voters. Ralloting today \\'ill dcc id t:! \\•hich or eight candidates '''ill s it on the young district's second school bo<.ird. 'fhe three candidate::> drawing the l<Jrges t number of votes wi ll bl' elected to four-year terms . 'fhose placing fourth and fifth \\"ill be elected tot "'o-year terms. 1'he ('andidates are: -!\'tiles Peters on . 137i2 I\1argene CirC'le. a communic<.i· lions consultant and Irvine com - munity s er,·it·es commissioner. June Foley, 19481 Sierra S::in- to. a hon1cmaker with six years former lt'aching experience. " f•'rnnk llurd, 18161 Dewberry \\'av. an e conomist and member of ·the Irvine planning com · mission. ~Elizabeth Sicoli. incumbent, 18002 \\'hitey,·ood v.·ay, a real t'State agent ~Orman (;ins blw·g. inc·um· bent , 5372 Ke nosha Lane, pupil personnel director for the Oce~1n \ "i e\\' sehool d is l ri<:t , Sharon S1ree~lo, incumbenl. 4111 Rrisb;ine Way, a t eacher for the Huntington Beach City school Di strict. R. Dean Olson, incumbent. 15361 Reims Circle, a n elec · tronics engineer. Charles Boulanger, incum · bent, 17992 Mann St., a srhool principal in the Cypress district. . FromPageAJ FUNDING.· .. Carpenter I ff -Newport Beach). "'ho pre\'iously said he would op- pose finaneing for the on-campus hospital if it would ('ompete for patients with Hoag 1-Iospital in I'>ewport Beach, also pledged support of the bill. 'fhere w <Js general agreement amo n g the s peakers tha t f-l·iday 's 1·egents meeting could be crucial for the future or the UCl medical school. /· obuld'l.ot'be opened lrom lhe out- &lde, the dru1s 1 wound up inside another "oor nearby. And the would-be extortionlsls, Hamilton said, never foumt the cache of drugs. Aides then becar;ne roore 1Us· pltious and phqned-local police to v1ellity the asserted poltee s akeout. The)' letmed to their dismay that the first"caller was an impostor. Undaunted, the alleged extor· lionists tried aga~n with reo.l police waiting, this Ume. , "We had our own detectives slake out the hospital through Sunday, and when two men ar- Fr<>m Page A J TREASU~E down in a hurricane in the ~1ar­ ques as Keys , "'e st or Key West. Williams said .archivisls are uncertain if the s unken ca{go came from the Atochc. l·le said state hi s torians arc s till in- "estigating orig ins of the ship and c<.irgo . "We believe mate1ial from this site comes mostly from Spanis h ships of the 17th century. which y,·as the period of the Atoche," said Willian1s. '"Since historians depend on exact docun1entation, \\'C need more e vidence to come to a conclus ion. '"'l'his area off lhl.' Key s is full or ships of all kinds of ages. It's a pince where accidents have fi-L~­ qucnlly occurred over <1 Jong tin1 t'. Shiµs fron1 \Vorld \Var II ha \'c also bcc>nfound lh('rc ." 'Misleading' Ploy Denied By Douglas Charges that the !\1cDonnell Douglas Company has been mail- ing out misleading information to its 19.000 striking machinists mere flatly denied Monday by company officials. The company "''a s s harply criticized Friday by the Interna- tional Association of ~l achi nist~ ror s uggesting that workers could return to their jobs and avoid un- ion fines if they resigned from the IAr.1 before crossing picket lines. IA r.1 officials claimed they can· not resign 14 days before, aft'eror during a strike and said they plan to carry out a threat to fine \\'Orkers in the amount they earn backonthejob. But McDonnell spokesmen said Monday they believe, based on a recent National Labor Relations Board ruling, that union mem- bers c an res ign during a s trike. The firm cited a re-cent ruling a g ains t th e IA!\1 in New Hampshire v .. hich permitted such resignations. , !\l eanwhile, a meeting has been set for 10 a.m. Wednesday by the ia~~~a~:~end~,al~otnh~~~J~:.t~l~ n1 e mbers. including 1,500 in McDonnell's Huntington Beach plant. have been off the job since f-~eb. 10. I I rived lo pick up a box they believed was filled with d ru'1:s. we made lbe arresLs," llamilton said. Today's police activity In· eluded the seeking out or voiceprint experts rrom as far away as Mlt;higan to assist In Lbe investigaUon. Hamilton said that tapes made by his investigators are proposed to be matched with tapes made or the same phrases as spoken by the arrestees. This morning, Municipal Court Judge Selim S. Franklin granted permission for the voiceprint phase of the investigation, Turnout Low In Saddl,eback Board Voting Voting for four vacancies on the Saddleback Community College board of trustees "'as characterized by a low 5.5 per· cent voter turn out early today. A sPot check of precincts re- vealed the following voting p<.at- tern : San J"uan Elementary School, San Juan Capistrano, 1,125 re- giste red, 25 voted', 1.2 percent turnout. O'Neill School. Mission Viejo. roo registered. 45 voted, 7.5 µtr· cent turnout. Top of the World School, Laguna Beach, 1,000 registered. 82voted, 8 perce nt turnout. Precinct captains said the. turnout, sam pled at mid - morning, was about average for a school board election. Voting is expected to increase significanl- ly after working hours tonight. Wliee/,s Stick 01iAirTaxi /11 Sky Drama SAN DIEGO (/\P)-Unablc to lo"•cr the "'heels or their l"'in- enginc air taxi, eight persons flew in circles for tv.•o hours. Finally, the y,·heels dropped v.•ilh 53 minutes of fu el left. A 1nech anic on the ground at Lindbergh 1''icld talked the t\YO pilots through the job of frccin~ jammed gears in a transmission to get the wheels down. As pilot Dee Turber flew the plane in a crouche d pos ition, copilot Bob l·l:.incock worke d bene;.ith the pilot's sc <1t . 1'he plane operated by Jimsair 'Aviation Services , Inc., took eff I\1onday fro.m N<Jval /\ir Station for San Clen1cnlc Island. t 'rt1111 Page A J ROTC ... Corps (if it riioves ... s hoot it)." Responding to a s tudent who asked whether lhe program con· s tituted ''indoct rination ,'' Aldrich responded, '"ll"s no more indoctrina tion than anything you learn every day.·· A SALE AT ALDEN'S? We don 't ordinari ly conduct "sales" because we try to be competitive alway$. In conjunction with Lee's. we are offering our first sale in years. The finest carpets in the world from the world's largest carpet maker are on sale for ONE WEEK ONLY at Alden's. Lee's has loaned us giant samples to assist you in making your choice. Please come in and see us. If you can 't make our regular hours, call us , an d we'll arrange to be here. ALDEN'S CARPET Prof!1 .... fl" Al . JUVENILE ' , Chairman Mary Lou PratL "\Ve do realize there are :1 nu1nbcr or juveniles that n1ust br inci:1rccratcd, ''the letter sald. '"ro accomplish this fdr thl' beneClt. or m\nors and protcctio11 or the co n1111 unity, the court 1n ust ha\'e ~1 ppropr1ate t•esources:· I\ continued. JUVENILE JUSTICE 1975 \Vhile calling for construction or additional se curity facilitie~. the comn1ission also urged tht• boar~) lQ, con4nue ''.excellent prl:. vent1on and d1vers1on programs within the county. 'l'he board has rel'uscd lo funll seve ral s uch programs wh('n federal and state g:r<.ints have cs pi red. '!'he corn mission also re con1 1ncuded in its ll~tter that tht· supervisors reduce the ju\'enilt• case loads of de puty collnty pro liation orficers to a n1axi1nu1n of i 5 n1inors. Aecordi ng lo prob:.1t.ion depart mcnt re(·ords, n1ost juvenile pro bation ofriccrs arc currently car rying a cnsc load of l17 juvcnil.e~. Another rceommendat1on made by the commission is l~~t the supervisors personally v1s 1t the county's juvenile facilities . includin~ Juvenile Hall an Orange. Reliable sources al the coun- ty's d e tentiori centers. s_ay only one s upervisor has v1s1ted the facilil ies in the past 12 years . 'l"h <Jt visit y,•as by newly e lected Sccontl J)istrict Supervi s or' J ... :Jurence Schmit \Vho toureJ Juve nile llall during an unan· nounccd visit last n1onth. So far . the board of s upervisors h<.1 s igno re d the re commenda - tions of the juvenile justice com- n1 is!'i ion. 'l'he juvenile j us tice co m · n1ission serves the Orange Coun· t .v juveni le courts and i s rcspons ihle for n1onitoring pro· ballon pi-og1·<Jn1s <1s "'$!11 as in· spl·ction of ins titutio ns operated b y lhL• eounty. Commission m~en1 - bcr s are uppointed by a commit· tee or Superior Court judges. \Vh c n the question of over· cro \vd i n g in C'ounl y facilities came to a head last June, the cornn1ission s ided with Chief l'ro batiun Officer Mar~arct Grier in recommending that a Se ('Olld jUVl'nill:' hall be built. In re:;ponse to that recomn1cn· dal1on, the county Supervisor:; formed an ad hoc juvenile justice study C'ommittee to stud y Orang e Co unty's lon g rang e· juvenile justice needs . Frigl1t Death Cl1arges .Filed EDINBURGll, Sl'otland CUl'll J>e ci cs trian John Tayl o r pl e aded innocent to wh;il <.1n1ounted lo charges that he frcightened a motorist to death. 1"aylo r. 22. \\'as formally charged "'ilh threatening behavior toward motorist An- drew Davis, 65, Prosecuting attorneys told a court l\19nday that 1'aylor stepped in front of Davis' car &>pt. 20. 'fhe car stopped with in- ches to spare. t ! 1663 PlACENTIA AVE.• COSTA MESA• 646-4838 DRAPERY SALE I ALSO GOING ONNQW ,,.--I " I )· I I l 7 V< , hit Be ab <:01 ty ' mi ch sy1 I u Ii sl n H J II " " s j • c .J I ' ( ( I I 7 VOL. 68, NO. 63, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES, ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closing N.Y. St~ks TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1975 TEN CENT~ .. .J . , Artifa~ts .lJoea•tfled by Parks 'Error'~ By TERRY COVR..LE Of tile 0..lly i-11et SU" The partial destruction of at highly publicized Huntington Beach archeologicaJ site came about through a simple lack of communication, a ccording 4> Ci· ty Parks Director Norm Worthy. Worthy said the parks com· mission last Aug . 14 authorized a ehange io the type or sprinkler system to be buried in the com· . bioed archeological·J>&ri< site on the bluffs at Elll1 Avenue and Newland StreeL The authorized swi~h allowed the digging of two.root deep trenches, rather than six-inch trenches. Shallow trenches had been recommended in an en- vironmental impact report to preserve the arc.heological digs. Worthy said he was aware or the shallow trench requirement. but hls chief assistant. Torn Bu.shard, was not. Bushard had asked for the in- st a 11 a ti on of automatic sprinklers beeause the manual system origi n ally proposed would have required persobnel the parks department doesn't have. ,"I wasn't aware Tom wasn't aware of the six-inch depth re· • qwrement," Worthy explained. And the parks comm1ss10n ap- parently was not a ware automatic sprinklers had ~o be buried considerably deeper than manually operated :,pnnkle1•:,. No one would have been a '"' a re of anything 1f Ma r g ar e t Carlberg, founder of the city's environmental council. had not noticed the deep trenches being dug Feb. 21. f Worthy said last week ·the · . , sprinkler system 1s in now. so it . B~t by the time the trenching will be left. Soil amendments will ~Cl:s stopped , at was nea~l y ~addedandtheareaturfed soit rim.shed and a. nu~ber of India c an be used as a park until ex- art1facts -pru~1anly stone too perts are ready to unearth the de- -had bee n unearthed eper levels of the s ite Archeolog1sts hired as consul "No further digging "'Ill be tants to the city said the surface done," Worthy s aid ... It \\i ll Jw;t of the site was damaged, but con-be planted in grass. It was JUSt a siderably more is still preserved lack of communication between at deeper levels. us." ar1 I I an etoe 111 H1111tington Husband Kills Wife, HimseH By KATHY CLANCY Of tl'lt D•1ly Pilot Stall A Huntington Beach father. despondent over business and financial problems , apparently shot his wife in the head as she napped Monday , then killed himself. But first, police said, Rodney JamesSkinn, 54, placed a note on the door or the family apartment m northwest Huntington Beach warning the couple's 15-ye·ar-old son there might be a body inside. Officers said the note directed 'Mailings' Claim Hit By· Douglas Charges that the McDonnell Douglas Company has been mail· ing out misleading information to its 19,000 s triking m achinists were flatly Cienied Monday by company offi cials. The company was s harply criticized Friday by the lnterna· tiooal Association of Machinists for suggesting that workers could return to their jobs and avoid un- ion fines if they resigned from the JAM before crossing picket lines. · IAM officials c laimed they can- not r'5ign 14 days before. alter or durirlg a strike and said they plan to carry out a threat to fine workers in the amount they earn back on the job. But McDonnell spokesmen said Monday they beli eve, based on a recent National Labor Relations Board ruling. that union mem· bers can resign during a strike. The firm cited a recent ruling · against the IAM in New Hampshire which permitted such resignations. Meanwhile, a meeting has been set for 10 a .m. Wednesday by the Federal Mediation Service to try to put an end to the strike. IAM members. including 1,500 in McDonnell's Huntington Beach plant, have been off the job since Feb.10. the youth. Rodney Jr .. to th.:> apartment manager, who then summoned officers to the home. 4931 Kona Drive, Apt. C. al 5 :45 p.m. Inside police found Skinn's wife, Margaret Louise, 47, shot once in the back of the head, ap· parently, officers said. as she napped in her underwear in the couple's bedroom. Skinn was found lying in a hallway, also with a bµllet wound in the head, police r eported. Investigators said they believe Mrs. Skinn was killed about 11 a .m. probably as she slept, while her husband apparently died about four hours later. Both were sbot with u 22 caliber rifle. police reported. l~vestigators said Sl\inn had invested heavily in his Cish bus i· ness. They said he purchased fis h from area fishe rmen. then sold them lo canneries. but the busi· ness reportedly had f\ot been go- ing well, and Skinn had become despondent. Police said there were two notes left "with everything laid out very orderly,'' but they declined to release their con-· tents. ··1t was very well planned," in vestigators said. Police said there were no s igns of foul play or of a struggle in the home. The teen-age son was taken lo an aunt's home in South Gale. police said. Funeral arrange- ments for the couple are pending at Smith's Mortuary in Hunt· ingtonBeach. Russ Lah Orbits MOSCOW <UPI >-The Salyut 4 space l aborator y, home to two Soviet cosmonauts for a month. is still working perfectly and has completed more than 1,000 re- volutions of the earth, Tass said today. Launched Dec. 26, the or· bitaJ laboratory completed its 1.077lh revolution at midday Moscow time, the news agency said. School Voting )- ~ l ~ ... \ I J ~ ·-r-"' I ~ ! i 0.11y Pilot St~lf Pholo Lo1idlocked Oil Slick An undergroµnd oi l transmiss ion line sprang a leak in Huntington Beach ea rly today, sendin g an estimated 3-4 barrels of oil oozing over the inters ection of Golden West Street and Edinger Avenue. City crews called out shortly after the 'leak in the Te xaco line was discovered at 5 a.m . containe d the s pill with s and and ·managed to keep intersection partially ope n during rus h hour. City officials weren't able to get the pipeline shut down until a lmost 8 a .m . Parents in Protest . Rites Sla.ted • • For VictinlS Of Umf1ed Proposal, Of Cave-in Angry Hunti ngton Beac:h parents mounted their fight to block unific ation in Fountain Valley Monday night al an emo· t10n-charged meet mg. More than 175 persons attended the meeting al Lamb School in Huntington Beach. including some Fountain Valley and Westminster residents who may be affecled by citizen petition ef· forts to form a new unified school system within Fountain Vall ey city limits. The Huntington Beach resi- dents, now served ~Y Fountain Valley elementary schools. fear they will be left as a seven-school •·remnant" if the unification ef· forts succeed. "We feel we have been slapped across the face ... one parent said. Many others agreed. charginF that. :.ifter s upporting F'ountmn Valley schools for many year:-,. lht!y a re now be ing shoved aside Betty Mignanelli, chairman or Mond ay's meehng, said parents plan to fight the petition. now in the hands of state offi C'1als. because it d oes not provide for them. And, she criticized Carl "Bud"' Jones. the Founta in Valley man Y.ho led the pcL1t.1on dnH'. IOI originally promising them an op lion vote over joining the ne" d1:-, trict or the Huntington Beaeh Ci· ly (elementary I Sehool District to the south. Later. state officials !.aid there was no legal provision for such a multiple choice election m the Huntington Beach "strip ... ··The people in lluntmgton Beach have supported the Foun· <See t..;NIF\', Page A2 l T wo llunt1n g ton Ueac h pla~ male!>. ''ho died Sunday when their dirt ca\C coll<Jpsed and buried them. '"'111 have Joint \\ake and funeral :,ervices The wakl' for Da niel le Picard . 6. of 19062 Sum m erficld Lane. and Joan Kenzelma nn. 8, of 19022 .Summe rfield . will be at 7 .30 toni ght at Sain ts Simon and Jude Church in I luntinglon Beach. A funer al milSS will be read at 10 a .m Wedn csd:.i y al the church Monday a ft e rnoon polict' con tinued a :-.urvev of the vacant field where th e. girls died, near Garfield Avenue nnd Newland Street. Sgt. Jim Dahl said officer s asked the city's public \.\Orks de partment to contact the property owner about bulldozing the pro- perty. Congress' Accord Sought WASHINGTON <AP > -Pres1· dent Ford vetoed legislation SUS· pending his oil import tariff in· creases today but said he would defer S2 of the S3 levy for 60 days while working with Congr ess on a compromise energ) program. , llous e le ader s tentative!) scheduled a vote Thursday on O\'erriding or s ustaining the veto. Reading a s tatement to re· porters in the Q,·al Office. Ford urged Cong ress to give top priori· ty to a ··simple but substantial tax cut to revive our economy and provide more jobs.·· lie said he was volunlanly de I erring the March and Apnl seg· ments of the oil tariff increases he imposed by executive order so Congres:. could concentrate on tht.> tax cul The Pres ident :.aid he '' ould send his v eto m essa ge l o Con g r ess later tod<.t) De mot'rat1c co n g ression:JI leaders promised an a ttempt to o\·ernde his action on legislation ~uspcnding for 90 days his po" t'f to impose the tariffs . In the four-minute statement he re;.1d while ~itting al his desk. F'ord said he wanted to give Congress ··r ca~onable time to act" on an energy program and .. a\'Oid a ('Onfrontation that helps nobod\'. lca~l of all the American people ·· .. Ile s aid he hoped fur a comple· lion of action on a compromise energy progra m by !\l ay l. a nd said he ''anted the anli-rel'ession tax cut on hi s des k by the end or March. "I want no part in delay ing speedy action b~· Congress." Ford said. ·· .. What we don·t need is a time·\\ asting test of :,trength .. While House sources had tn· dica t ed the President also planned ,to delay his promised April l remo' <J I of price controls on lwo-third!) of domestically produced oil. But his state ment to news men made no mention of such a dela' Coasc . \\t•ath~r But at the sam e time, the of· ficial could make no prediction for the current JAM dispute and whether the union's by-laws would be upheld in a test case. Election Tuniout Light The area w as popular willl neighborhood children and was marked by an elaborate system of caves and forts. But Dahl said in many area~ the s andy soi I is loose and da ngerous. a nd the whole <.trea has been ba dly was hed and l'roded. Variable clo11diness· with rain likely this evening, ac- cording to the weathe r service. continuing al times through Wednesday. A little cooler days with highs mostly near 60. Chance of r ain 60 per- ct•nt tonight and Wednesday. <See DOUGLAS, P ageA2l OIL COST HOPES AID NY MARKET NEW YORK <AP> -The stock market surged ahe-d again to- day, powered by hopes for a letup in the pressures of hi8h oil prices. The closing Dow Jone9 average of 30 industrial was up 4 .61 points to 757. 74 oo lop of Mon· day's 14.08 gain A\ one point the Dow was ahead 15 points. Advances outpaced declines by 3 3.2 margin in heavy trnding on tht New York Stock ~cha7ge. • Cast '· An early count at the polls to- day indicated a light voter turnout for West Orange County school board elections. A midmorning check of 10 poll· ing pl_J.ces showed that only 9.3 perc-ent or the eligible voters had cast their ballots. Poll watchers at several loca· lions said the voting rate has been "very light" and they pre- dicted it would stay that way.· There were 8,33.S voters re. glstered al the JO polfing places • selected, but only 327 had voted. There are 99,219 ellg.lble voters Within the boundaries or the Hun· tlngton Beac:h Union High School Distri~t. each or whom will be selecting trustees in three dif · f erent school elections. All of the voters in the high school district wiH be selecting three trustees for the Coast Com· munity College District as well as two school board members for the high school system. College trustees are selected by trustee areas. but voters throughout the c<>llege district <which also covers the Newport· Mesa Unified School District> vote In all three trustee elections. Mish school trustees are select- ed al large. In addition to those two elec· lions, voters in each of the high school district's five reeder elementary school districts will be selecting trustees. The West O ranee County elementary districts involved .. \ are Fountain V<Jlle v. Ocean View . Huntington. Be ach . Westminster and Seal Beach Voters in two of those clemen tary systems ure also marking their ballot s for or agains t separate tax ov~rrides. The Westminster School Dis trict is seeking an 87-cent over ride while Fountain Valley ad· ministrators are asking for a 67-cent boost. orrtcials in both districts pre· diet sharp cutbacks an pro grams-a nd in Westminster the possibiliiy of firing as many as 20·25 lea~hers if the tax over· rides are not approved The balloting closes at 8 o'clock. tonight. All elementary ( TtlRNOUT, PageA2) He said he did not know "ho the property owner is. Danielle is s urvived l>> her parents. Mr. and Mrs . Paul Picard; two sisters, Annelle and J anin e. of the h-Ome ; two brothers , Gregory and Larry, of the home and grandparents, V1t· tor and Mary Picard of Phoeni> ... ,rnd Mrs. Ruth Kirk of Mon· tebello. Joan i s s u~vived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kenzelmann; two sisters, El· izabelh and Ruth. of the home; a brother. Frederick. or the home, a nd her · grandfather, Juan Kenzelmann, of .Huntington Beach. l'SIDE TODA\. Srlcnt jilm comic Charlie Chap/111 . 115 became Sir Charles Cl1apl111 toda!I af ter bemg kmght· <'d by Qu et'n Elizabeth 11 at Buck· ing harn Palace. Said he was go- ing to spend the rest of tile day gPthnq drunk See story and pie· tu re Page A4 Index At Yow•~ ... ,. Al Er""' lomtMCk BJ ~.M loy• AU C1litor111• AS ci.u1lf"9 • •• u Ceml<t I• Creu-•d B• DHlh Hollen Al t.•twl.al"•~ A• 1E111Ma111-flt 17 ,._. "'' 11 ~--IJ .......... -1 7 A•U"*'' It MOviH .., Mwt'"'11 F-1 AIO NaltOfWI N•~ A4 Or....-Cow11ty Ae ,...... •l ·l Sylvl• Per1e• A II s.oo-ts ••·J St«" Mil rllets Tetevl- Tll .. ten -·--ldHtWS Alt II •u IU A4 .... Open Until~~ \ ,. --,. .. . .-..--..... ---, .. •• Ac DAll.Yl'tl.OT H/F Tuotdoy.M .. h•. 1075 -. ' ' !Hoag Plot'Prolled I FrolflJ'OflC' A I UNIFY ... taln'Valley unitfc1tion pran on~· because y.·c belic,,ed what \\'t• were told,·· she s~id. ' ' Police Seek Voiceprint Analysis ., Jones, l\1 onday cverung :.it thl' meeting. ke pt urginl( residents to <.'irculate a new petition asking to join Fountain Vallc·y • Newport Beac h d etecti ves souRht required legal per1nits to· daf to launch a voiceprlnt ~n ysis on one or three suspects 1n n a ll eged drug-extortion plot Olgfi.ns t lloag Men\orial 1-lospital. 'l)le arre:..ts of 1 .. 110 L.:tguna Befch m en and a Newport pa· tient late Sunday capped what police c laim was a two·day aborted atte mpt to obtain a large a mount or drugs from the hospital. Officers allege it was an elaborate ruse \Vhich began with a phone call t o the hospital New Juvenile Hall \ facility Proposed ' By G.t\.R "i'G lt .\~\'ltl.1-: 0 1111411»111 P,1<>1 !>1•11 t>r<.in g.._. Counl y':.. .IU\"t.•r ult.· Justice Comn1 i ~siun ha~ .1ga1n Ut1J,:e d the c ounty IJoard ~,r :-lu J)er\'1sors lo approve construl'· ti11t1 of :in additional securi ty facility fur juvcnileoffendt.•ri. 1~1 a lt'tter to board Chair"1~1n R :.i1ph 01(·drich , the C'o1n 1ni:..siun <"<t llL·d rcC'l•nt at"tion:-. b,· thL' l>v!i:rd lo l"l·l it.•ve ovcrl'l"o\1·cling at ()rJ1ngl· Counl y Ju,·cn1lc l\a \I .. positive"" but ""shurt sighted ·· ·1·1tose actions did not include JJ]J:nnin):! [or l'X\l<l.Od('d jU\'l'llilc :-.t.·iurity fae1litil·:.. '(o point uut lhl· llC'l.'d fur atldi 1iona l s ecurity facihtie:->. the 1.:u(llmis.s ion l'ited incrL'a:.es 1n m{ijor e r1mt.•') l·on1m1ll l·li by Jll\"(•nilL'S ;ind OVt'rt·ro\\d{'d l'Oll· ti ii.ions 111 st:._1te,f<.1t1ht1es. \l al:.o 1>01nlcd to a J :.i n. :!I re- solution by lhc j udges of tlu· (lr~nge '-'ount:-Supt_·rior l·ourt 1h1t reminded the lxi;ird of its ··r.esponsibitity lo provide lhL' 11ocess:1ry faeilitil'" t<i n1l.'ct th1! needs of the court." \Vh cthL·r or not ;1 JllVC'nilt' :-:OOu\d b t• inl·:irt·t:rated i~ r1ihtfull~· :.i rourt dC"c1sio n. \ht> 1·•)mmiss1<111 s:iid in a four pa g1· ft'ft('r s ig ned b~· 1·un1n1is.s iun t"hair111:1n !\·l arv Lou Prall 1·\\"t.· do rea.lilL' thL•rt.• :.ire :1 number of JU\'t•nilt· . .., th:it n1u:..1 be • YoungTale1il Bei1ig Sought By Exclw.ngers The Fountain Valley Exchani:;e Club is looking for youngstC'rs ages 6 to 18 with talent. The or gan1z<1 tion "''ill n.1n a ·:.search for talent'' t•ontcst April ~at F'ount;.iin Valley elem entary ~hool. :.ind the deadline for en- Vi.es is March 28. c Entries 1,1,·ill he di\'itled into ~ree age groups and into fou r U.lent categories -instrumental. 'ft.>cal. dance and novelty. \\/in· ners "'ill receive a trophy and $25 savings bond They also \\'ill \\in ;-t chance to compete in a n April 24 arei:i con- rcst at Golden West Coll ege and perhaps t he region<il contest later in Sa n J ose. Entries should be submitted to Or. l\1 a rvin Adler, chairman. al 8906 Warner Avl'., <ind questi ons may be directed to him <il 545·0224 . f'rom Po~Jt• A I POUGLAS ... At the same t11nc, he accused the company or "insulting the in- te lli gence of our n1embersh1p ." because the ri.·lcl)onncll letter claimed the union \.\.'Oulcl r:ithcr t;lrike th an n l'goli :1 t l' ··we n egoti:11 e d for ~,ix months," Loon1issaid 1-fe said the uni on has !'ilartetl pay in ~ m e 1nbcrs S40-a-\11cek fitrike benefits :.ind pl<.icing som e "'orkers in part-time Jobs. ORANGE COA!>T '"' DAILY PILOT , ... a.-""'" o .... f'llO!. "'"I"'""" nlOOH o;.....S lN ...... , Pt~•. ,, punt'"°"" Oy ,...,go,...,.,. <;l>.o" Pl.o1>4• .......... l~"'f'•"• ~•!>••"'• ... 1!-•~·~ pU1>11 ....... -......... "'"'"Qf' '"""' '"' c .... 1. N<r-., N•"'"°'' "" ""· "-'"1•"11'"" S-•~" l oun '"'" V411r• ••••""· '"d<lt•l>.I<' V•I'"• "'"°" ....,...... 8" .... I\ ..,..,.,11\ (08" ,. ~l~r t•Qo,,.._,1 ...,11«>"" ""O'"""" !w>l"•1•>•,.,., .......,_,,_ '"" Pt• .......... """'' ...... Q 1>t•"' " .. ») ""',, ..... ~!trt-1. (.o\1• -.•, ( •l<!o•n•d'n~. 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'"l'o accomplish this for tht.• hl·nl·fit of n1inors :ind protccli1111 of the cun1n1unity, thc court mus t. h<J\'C <.ippropri~lll' J"t.'SOUl"{'e!S,·· it l·ontinued . \\'hi le calling for consl rul'tion of additio nal securit y fac ilities. the l'On1n1i ssion :.ilso urged the hoard to continue "cxC"ell{·nt prl'- \'ention and diversion progran1s "' 1,1,·ithin the county. The board has refusl'd to l und :-.l.'\·eral s ut'h progra n1s \\'h~n federal :ind slate grants ha\·e ex· p1rcd. The <·omn1 ission also rccom- n1ended in its lcltC'r that the :.upcrvisors reduce ~he jU\'C'ni le l"a.Sc loads of deput~ t'ounty pro - l>Htion offiet'rs to ;:1 n1:.ixin1un1 of -;5 minors. ,\ccording to probation d£•part- n1ent records, n1o st juvenile pro- bation officers are eur rentl~· l·ar- rying a case lo;id or 117 juveniles. /l.noth t'r reeon1men1.L1lion made b v the enn1n1ission is lh;it lhL' s upCrvisors Jlt:rsonally \'l.~lt the county":-; ju,·+:'nill· f:.11·ili tit.·~. ineluding Ju,·cnile 11:11"1 1n ()range l{eliablc sources at the ('OU!l iv's detention CC'ntcrs say onlv ,;nc supervisor has ,·isitcd thC fa cilities in the past 12 years. 'rhat \'isit ''•as by ne\\·\y cJc{·tcd Second Di stritt SupC'r\·isor l.aurencc Schmit \\·hn tourt'd .Ju\'enile 11 ;1\I durini.; an un:in· nounc.._.d \'i:-.it \:,i,-t rnonth So far . I ht' board of :-.upt• r\·1..,ors has ignored the reco1nn1end:1- 1ir1 ns o f the jt1\'l·nile JU stice conl · 1nission "J'h(' jU\"Cllilf' ju:-l ll'l' ('OOl- n1iss10n scr,·1:s the ()range l"oun · t:-j u,·e nill' c·oi1r\s :ind i s res ponsible for n1onitur1ng pro· IJallun progr;.1n1s as \\'t•ll ;1s in - s pce1 ion or inst1lul1ons i1pt_·r;1 tt:d b.\' thl· t·ounty. Comn11ssion m\·m- hcrs circ a ppointl'd h~· :1 eo1nm1t Ice nf Supt• rior Court JUd!!l'S. \\'hf'n the question of O\'C'f"· rro1,1,·din~ in l'Ou nt.\· fa ci litif's c·.unc to a hl·;.id last .J11n1·. lhl· (•11m1ni ssion sided \\"ilh Chil'f l'robation Offil'c•r r..1.1rgaret Ciricr in rccornmcnding that a sl'cond ju\'enilc hall he built. Jn response to th<1t recommen- dation. the county Supervisors fo rmed <in <.id hoc j uvenile Justice study committee to stud :-; ()range Count~ ·s long range juvenile justice needs. ~ Q) ~ pharmacy Snturday morning. Detective Capt. Rich 1-lami\ton said after two days of police stakeouts and investigation, one hospital paitent and two other men were arrested. · In custody awaiting ~rruign­ ment on c harges of extortion are : -Joel Gilles Matzinger, 20, or 961 Summit Drive, Laguna Beach. -Cratg Lee Smith, 19, 710 Summit Drive. Laguna Beach. -Wiiiiam Weiss, 40, of 463 Seville Ave., Newport Beach. The c ase b ega n, llamilton said , when pharmacy aides at the hospital received a call Saturday from a man idelitifying h imsel f a s a narcot ics in - vestigator . lie o utlined a report that someone \Va s planning to ex- tort the dru!Jli.from the hospital under a threal\pf tossing hand- grenades into the facility. He said a stake·out already was in effect outside. .'\, fe w minutes later, aides re- cci ved nnoth e r call from someone \>:ho m ade the extor- tion pitch and ordered that a box- ful of narcoti cs be pl:iced insid e the doo r to the pediatrics section. Believing the first caller to be an offi cer, aides s imply follov.•ed ins trutlions ~\\'ith one notable exception. Because the door to pediatri c:.. (·ould not be opened from the out - side, the drugs \\'OUnd up insid e another d oor nearby. 1\nd the \\'OU ld·be extortionists. llamilton said. never found the cache of drugs. Aides then became more s us- pic ious and phoned lfi)C'al police to ver ify the asserted poli ce slakeout . They learned to their dismay that the first caller \\'as <Lil impos tor. Undaunted, the alleged ext or- tionists tried a gain \\'ilh rea l pohC'e \\'ailin g, lhis time. "\\1c had our o\\·n detectives stake out the hospital through Su nday. and when t\\'O men a r· ri\·ed to pick up a box they believed \\'as filled "''ilh dru,l?s. \\'C made the arrests," Hamilton said. Today's police acti\'ity in · eluded th e seeking out of ,-oiceprint experts from as far a"·ay as Michigan to assist in the 111\'estigat ion. ll amilton said that tapes made by hi s in\•cstigators arc propo.'ied to be n1atched \\"ith tapes made or the s ame phrases as spoken by the arrestees. This morning. ri.1unicipal Court Judge Selim .S. Franklin granted permission for the \"Oiceprint phase of the investigation. Va.lley Picks Mc1yor Tonight i-·ountain \'alley City Coun- cilmen "''ill elect a new mayor at their 8 o "clock m eeting toniiiht. l\\ayor George Scott has just completed \\\'O one-year t erms and by city cod es cannot serve again this year. The council also will pick a new mayor pro t empo re to fill the post now held b y Councilman Al llollinden. TllEV LIKE I T~Fountain Valley l-ligh Sc hool thespians rehearse their version of Shakespeare's "As You Like It." From le ft , Scott \Vilson, l.ind a Bekas. ~'lark 'rucker and Jo Anne Lynn. Valley High Unit To Present Play Fount<1in Va ll ey lligh School students will present thei r O\\'n adaptation of "As You Like It," the Shakes p"earean comedy. \\'ednesday through Saturday <.it 8p.m . at the s chool. • P rodu ce r -director Ca r o le Cooney has given rhe play a cif'cus atmosphere with colorful costumes, balloons and original t 'ron1 Pogl" A I TURNOUT .. d istrict offices, e~cept Seal Beach. '''ill be open to the public after 8 p.m .. ;is <idministrators attempt to n1onitor the ba ll ot counting. · The faculty cafeteria at llunt - ington Beach lri gh will be open to the public for hig h school results. l-~inal ballot counting. however. v.·ill be conducted at the county registra r 's office in Santa Ana. 500LAKids /11 'Helllwles' LOS 1\1\"GELES 1UPI1 -Coun· ty Supervisor Jan1es /I.. l~ayL'S. terming about 50 placement hon1cs '"filthy hellholes." said he \vi ii remove an estimated 500 de· linquent. m enta ll y ill or neg]e{·t- l'd c·hildrcn from thcn1 as soon <1s he finds suit able replacements. \·!ayes, in a ne\VS conference Monda y , a ccused the county Departmt'nl of r•ublic Soci<tl !'iervice a nd th e Probation Department of negligence in fail· ing to ··foll ow through ... to see the young arc eared for after they are placed by those agencies in ho mes contracting \\.o"ith the eounty." lla~'eS said he would introduce a propos al nt today's board meet· ing to est ablis h a Bureau of Placem en t . II om es Ins pection and Evalualion. music u s in g ShakC'speart''s lyrics . Background m usic is provid L•tl hv students a nd arrangetl by TOcid Jas min, a junior. Tickets. available at the school finance office. arc Sl.50 for adults, Sl for students and 75 cents for Super Barons and children. Promontory's Squatter in New Quarters T he Irvin e Compan:y·s Promontory Point a partment complex in Ne\\'port Beach may have some vacancies. but one l e· nant found living in one of the viev.• apartments l\1onday wasn't exactly the type that real,,estat.c agents are looking for. fn fa ct . she was a squatter , police said. Officers learned or the un- registered tenant late in the af· ternoon from a security guard a.t the Coast 1-lig h"•ay complex. J erry Lee Brov.•n told officers he first learned of the woman from cons tructio~ "'orkers who reported seeing her in the com· plex for the past several days . Bro\\'n c hecked several vacant units before discove1;ng one with a guest. Inside, Patricia Ann T erry, 28, had dinner cooking on the s tove. Brown said he checked the apart- ment nnd found clothes in the closet and other belongings. Bro\\'n detained lhe-·woman and the n turned her over to Nev•port Beach police \\"ho boDked her o n a trespassi ng charge carrying $250 bail. l\trs. Terry's latest address is the women's section of Orange County J ail. l\1arty tin1es, however. hl:. l'I rotts to answer que:>tions \\'l•rt· broken off by j eers and interrup tions from the auclienee. "Don't deludl' them by ;.1 s implisti c anS\\'l'r like thal. · l\lrs. l\.1i gnoinelli charged once ;1~ J ones suggested circul at in~ w llll\\' petition. Sht' l'Ontiuut·d lo~"-' tl'le group would st:ttle on!) for • c hoice. \'Ole betv. een Foun\<111 Va ll ey and lluntington Ueal.'h . despite s ta te la,vs · Throughout lhe meeting N.rS l\tignnnelli and other members nf PAC 'r I Parents Act ing for Childre n and Teachcrsl. t h<' group \\'ho called the mcetin~. ~uggested Jon" h ad a secret un· irit'alion plan that he refused to share \\'ilh otllcrs. But Jonl.'s said, :i nd :.t;.ttL' education officials confirmell last \veek , that there is no un- ification plan. Jones' petit!Dns. signed by 6,000 F'ountain \1alle) residents, s imply call for a nc"' S{'hool district within their eity . The details. as to tax rate~. racial balanees :if'ld school dis- trict size. :ire to be \\•orked out under sto:ite formulas. O ption s for PACT were dcsl·ribed b .' Ri chard Boyle . P/l.C'f vil'e chairn1 an. I le s~1id the group could seek annex:.ition lo the new distriet . but several persons present in· sisted such an annexation v.·ould not be leg:i ll y binding upon the Ill'\\' Fount;.iin V:illeydistrict. I fo\\·c ve1·. s tate legal advisor Tom Griffin last week , said such an annexation would be legally bi nd ing. and he said the stale \vould probably pos tpone aetion on the r-ountain V.i\ley plan if it learned such an annexation e f- fort \\'l'l"l' uncll•r \\1ay "in llunt- ington Be aeh '!"hat \\'ay, Griffin said , they 1,1,·ou\d be on the ballot together. 1"hc Orange County Con1n1iltee on School Dis trict Organization o.1l so n1ay aive thL•n1 that option at :11\l:irch lj! m('{'ting. In the e nd Boyle and the rest ol P1\C1' opted to right the petition effort before lhe state Bo21rd of Education. a nd they asked for donations of time and money to help. "'\\le arc trying to get the pl an b<.ick to the count,. so e\·crvone t·oneern{'d can have a IOOk .at tl1at plan,'' 1\1 rs. ~t ignanelli said. Eye Tests Set ·In Huntington Free eye exa min utions for glaucoma and other eye defect · \\"ill be offered Frid;Jy and Satur- day a t the ll untinbtt.on Centl'r 1\.1 all. ·rhe tes ts will be given from ;1 mobile testing unit m anned by qualified ophthalmologists. The t"''o-day ser\•ice is s 1:>e1nsored by !he •luntin g ton Beach Lions Club. The mobi le unit v.·H t operate from 10 a .m . to 6 p .m. and 7 p.m . to 9 p.n1 .. Friday, arld from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m ., Saturday. Any lluntington Beach resident "·ho needs transporta tion to th e center s hould phone 8'16-1409 or 536-8162. I " I ! ' ' ! \;. i'•1'. '' . I· · I \ ! ! / I i '\'(\,-!-:· ~~~~~! i I . i ' SA~E AT ALDEN'S? We don't ordinarily conduct "sales .. because we try to be competitive always. In conjunction with Lee's, we are offering our first sale in years. The finest carpets in the world from the world's largest carpet maker are on sale for ONE WEEK ONLY at Alden 's. Lee's has loaned us giant sampl es to assist you in making your choice. Please come in and see u ~. If you can't make our regular hours. call us, and we'll arrange to t>e here. DRAPERY SALE ~ ALSOGOIMG ALDEN'S CARPET ~f<>nd t•••• ,.,,.,..,.. P"'•d •' Cu•I• ff•••. Ul""'~''" t;ull'\l"P''"' ..... 1 ....... \i Oll•• ...... !h,, "' ...... ,._ ........... If. ,.. •• i-., .... 1 ..... .., .. ,, oq OM MOW 1663 PLACENTIA AVE.• COSTA MESA• 646-4838 -·"'~- ( ' ' • I - ' VOt - l ' A l mea uphf med facil the Cent emn ni g.i day. / r <I • ,I • ~ j I ' \ VOL. 68, NO. 63, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PA_G ES Spec:Jalto'" pa.Uy PUot A tight state financial SiWaUon means UC Irvine faces a tough uphill fight to acquire any medical t eac hing hos pital racilities. either on campus or al the Orange County Medical Center, university and state gov- ernment leaders told a UC alum· ni gathering in Sacramento Mon· day. Gov. Ed mund G . Brown Jr., who omitted $S million for UCJ purchase of \he Medical Center Crom his preliminary budget. told the alur:q_nl the "Irvine situa- ti<>o is very !en.sitive." , Acknowledging that he has not heard UCI's side of the argument for teaching hospital facilities. he said, "I hope UCI has a good case." ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .. Brown Indicated that informa· lion to be presented al a special UC regents meeting on medical teaching Friday would be impor· tanl to his decision whether to finance the $5.6 million purchase of the Medical Center. "The univers ily health sciences and capital funds pro- gram need a hard look," Brown said. "l have not changed any of • my assumptions or conclu~1ons. but my mind is still open " The entire UC.: medical training program, UC President Charil's Hitch told tht.> alumni ... faces a 4 crisis of very serious propor ti on.·· The state fiscal s1tuat1on has sagged sharply in the h\O years since voters approved a bond issue that \.\as to pay for medical leaching bwlding.s and a ar1 I I an 'Worst Institution' ByUCI Paper t..;C I rvine's campus newspaper editorially blasted a new Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps program toduy , <:a lltng ROTC the ··worst of all possible inst itutions." At a breakfast this morning. L·c r Chancellor Daniel Aldrit·h defended the proposed tooperative program with use training program. Aldrich said. resulted from studen\,wishes. Each year. Aldrich snid . S('\'eral students ha ve asked whether HOTC i!-> avc.iilablc at lTI. Today'. CIOfllqg .Y. Steeb TU JES DA y I MARCH 4, 197 5 N TEN CENTS • ID hospital on the t:CI campus and acquisition of the Medical Center. Sen James J\l11ls. pres1dt'nl pro tern of the Senate. warned alumni that s tate fiscal probll'ms and the gloomy outlook for the t•conom} indicated .. very d1f ricult times ahead ror the un 1versilY-· · Earlier, Orange County·, Bind? lc~1slators had pledged support for an appropriation btll to finanl·e the on-campus hospital and purch:ist.> of the Medical Ct'nter They predicted that lht· S8 95 m11l1on bill \\ ould be passed b} till' Ll·g1~lature State Senator Denni!. Carpl'ntl'r 1 R-Ne\\ port Beach!. "'ho previously said he would op· <See Ft.;NDlllo;G, Page A?i etoe U Pl T•lepholo Congress' .Accord Sought WASHINGTON IAP> -Presi- dent Ford vetoed legislation sus- pending his oil import tariff in· tl'l'ascs today but suid he would dl'fer S2 of the S3 lc,·y for 60 days "h1lc working with Congress on a tompromise energy program. llouSl' leadl'rs tentatively ~cheduled ;,,1 vote Thursday on on·rrHling or sustaining the veto. The program, in which Cl :-.tudents may rec·eive credit for t;.1king part in L'sc·s offict·r Aldrich. ~• former ROTC slu· d('nt himself, said he expect s low enrollment in the cooperatiH· program due lo the long driving distance between the UC I an<I CSC campuses. He said he did not kno\\. ho"' man\' students would be required bt.'fore the campus st>t up its o" n program. DELEGATES TO THE OPEC SUMMIT IN ALGIERS LISTEN TO OPENING ADDRESS Representatives of United Arab Emirates, Venezuela and Saudi Arabia Participate Heading a statement to re- porters in the O\·al Office, Ford urged Congress lo gi\'~ Lop priori t~ to ;,i "simple but/'substantial ta:-. cul lo reviH• our economy and provide more Jobs ... Analysis Of Voice Requested Newport Beach deteCll\'e~ sought required legal permits lo· da)' to launch a voiceprint analysis on one of three suspects in an alleged drug-extortion plot <tgainst Hoag Memorial llospit;;il. The arrests of two Laguna Beach men and a Newport pa· tient late Sunday capped what police c laim was a lwo·day aborted attempt lo obtain a large a mount of drugs from the hospital. Officers allege it was an elaborate ruse which began with a phone ca JI to the hospital pharmaC'y Saturday morning. Detective Capt. Rich Hamilton said after two days of police stakeouts and investigation, one hospital paitent and two other men were arrested. In custody awaiting arraign- ment on ch arges of extortion are: -Joel Giiies Matzinger, 20, of 961 Summit Ori ve, Laguna Beach. -Cr aig Lee S m ith, 19. 710 Summit Drive. Laguna Beach. -William Weiss, 40. of 463 Seville Ave .. Newport Beach. The case began. Hamilton said. when pharmacy aides at the hos pita) received a call Saturday.Jt'6m a man ide~lifying hi ms e lf as a narcotics in· vestigator. He outlined a report that someone was planning to 6X· tort the drugs from the hospital u nder a th reat of tossing hand- grenades into t he facility. ~e said a stake-out already was in effect outside. A few minutes later, aides re- (' ei v ed another call from <See HOAG. Page A2J OIL cosr HOPES AID NY MARKET NEW YORK <AP>-Thestock market surged ahead again to- day, powered by hopes fo~ a letup in the press ures of high oil prices. ' • The closing Dow Jones average of so Industrial was up 4 61 points to 757. 74 on top of Mon· i1y's 14 .08 aain. Al ~ne point the Oow was ahead 15 point~. · Advanc's olllpaccd dttJl~es by 3 3.2 martin in heavy trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Cast .. f. One of the ad,·antages cited for the ROTC prognim is that stu denb receive SlOO 'tnonthl~ :.tipends during their Junior and ... enior years. CCL w1'ich gre\\ up dunng the tempestuous years o r ant• \·ietnam war protest. has nc\'l·r had a n ROTC program on cam pus. A similar propo:.al in 19i0 wus turned 1down by the cam1m!'> academic senate. .. From our perspe<:ll\'C' ... the :'\('W university editorial Said. ··the esta blishment of the University of California al l r\'inc presented· participants with the chance t o take the best of un 1\'ersity life and eliminate the worst. The very worst 1nstilu· tional aspect of campus life is a ReserYe Officc1 T r aining Corps.·· The edit'orial "as accompanied "ith a cartoon defining ROTC' as .. Readv Offensive Termination Corps (if it mo\'es ... shoot it>:· Responding to a student who asked whether the program con s tituted .. indoctrination,·· Aldrich responded, "It's no more indoctrination than anything you learn every day.'' COMPUTER HAS FINAL WORD SAN FRANCISCO (U PI l .. Hi! This is vour friendly com puter again. Your account is still past due. If payments are not made. I will have to refer this to a human!" If you are overdue on )'Our Masterc h arge at United California Bank . and already have been reminded once, UJal is the message you will receive. Parents Support Revenue Increase .\ 1wrenl. ad\ 1:..ory group from the Corona del Mar High School attendante area ga\C' unanimous support Monduy to a proposed re- venue-increase election in the :'\e\\port-Mesa Cnificd School District. ' The 40 aye \'ote byR.arl'nts a t· lt•nding a meeting of the Corona del Mar Advisory Council m<1rks the first endorsement of the ta:-. proposal made by trustees last \\eek as the late~t effort to help an ailing budget. Tru~tees ordered the 1\1 :H 2i ballot measun· "hit'h. i( ap- pro\'ed b~ ,·oter~. "ould allow the d1strit'l lo rai~c its ta:-. rate by 36 cents per SlOO assl'SSl'<.i ,·aluation. The O\'erridc 1s un attempt ln find a ray of li ght in a gloomy budget picture for the coming fis- cal year one\\ 1th a ~.3 million deficit. The Harbor Area group \\ hit'h voted to support the override is the largest or several parent or ganizations empaneled to stud~· B oycott Sprea~s MONTREAL. Que. I APl Montreal's biggest supplier of in dependent grocers is joining the California and Arizona grape boycott for the 1975 season. the United Farm Workers of American announced today. Hudon and Orsali Ltd. supplies about 400 Quebec stores, includ· ing 139 outlets of the IGA food chain. the> d1:-.tncl~{, indlill;! llH'Onlt.> Lo ck-ll'rminc ''hat nH·a:-.un·~ c-1>uld hL· ta ken to c>:.he the clt:fit·1t · .\ ~1milar group of pan·nh n•prt•scnting thl' Tl'Winklc l\l1d cllt> School in Co~ta Mes<.1 la~t \\eek told truslt•t•s t11at cuts in tht> proposed budget could case the.· f1se<Jl C'risi:-; Th<> Tt•Winkle ha~ taken no aC'tJOn since trustees de c1ded to seek the on•rnde Harb.or Vote r Tre nd "Low' 111 Morning ,\ dismal morning \Oll'I turnout ''1th barely one percent of those eltg1ble casting ballob marked todav's !-.chool truslcl' elc>ct1ons in the JI arbor An· a Precinct "orkers. :.-.en•ral uf whom sa id the\ \\('rt' ·· <isha med" to rC'l all'· thl' poor early totals of vott.•r:-.. !->i.lld llll' fi gures were far bclu\\ tho~t.· fu1 previou:. t·lecl ion:. A tot;1 l or 57 .580 Pl'l'~Oll:-0 al I' eligible to ('ast ballots 111 toda.' ~ \Oling in Ne" port Beul'h and Co~ta :\I cs:i The lwllotmg \\Ill determine \\ho will fill thrt·1· seats on the Newport·i\lcs.i school board und three se;;its on the Coast Community Colll'gl' board. Squatter Out But there \ ere few voters on hand as polls opened today. Till' polls will remain open until 8 p.m. One precinct work<'r speaking for the ('rew at College Park School. said she\\ as "a~hcimed .. to report that out of a possible 000 \'Oters. only nine had appeal 1•d this mornin~ Pronwnlory Point Stay Free The Irvine Company's Promontory Point apartment complex in Newport Beach may have some vacancies. but one le· nant found living in one of the view apartments Monday wasn't exactly the type that real estate agents are looking for. Jn fact, she was a squatter, pollce said. Ofricers learned Of lhe Un· registered tenant late in the a!· ternoon from a security guard al the Coast Highway complex. Jerry Lee Brown told officers h~ rlnt leemed Of the woman from cQMlructlon worktrs who • reported seeing her in the com· plex for the pas1. several days. Brown checked several vacant units before discovering one with u guest. • Inside. Patricia Ann Terry. 28. had dinner cooking on the stove Brown said he checked the apart· ment and found clothes in the closet and other belongings. Brown detained the woman and then turned her over to Newport B each police who booked her on a trespassing charae carrying $250 bail. Mrs. Terry's latest address is the women's section of Orange County Jail. , Other spot <'heck~ shO\\t:'d :-1\ persons casting bullots out of .1 possiblt' 800 at the First Bapll ~I Church in Costa 1\lei.a. J\t lloruce Ensign ~lidcllt­ Sehool-in Nl'wporl Heights, <1 check showed 21 persons \'oting out of u possible 1.045 registered there In the Newport·Mesa race. th<' major issue has been district financial problems and incum bents have stressed their r<'· cord and their support of the t~" override appro\·ed for the May 2i ballot by tlw board only la~t week. In lhl' coll<'gc district. incum- 1 e RARUOR, ('age A!} Price Freeze Proposed 011 Oil Product s AI.GI ERS c L Pl > t\lg1•rw11 Pres1dl'nl llouan Bouml'd1t•nnl' proposed today that <Jil produc ing l'OUntries frel'ZC Oii priCl'S un· t II l he end of th is decade 1 f tht• consumC'r nations guarantee pro tcction for the oil countlies' in C'Ome and assets abro<Jd. Boumedienne !->poke to thL· opening session of the first sum mil conference of the Orgarnza lion of Petroleum Exporting Countries. He said OPEC mem bers were "illing to ··break into our resen·es.. to ht·lp the 111 dustrialited nation:. 111a1~nod <ii t•conom1t' rl'to,·ery. ··ir pnl'es ha\'e to h<' frotl'll. \H' ~ 11! frcezl' them:· Boumed1c•nnt· 'aid .. H thev must be decreased . ~' e ~Ill det'reaSl' them " Folio" ing Boumcdicnnc>·s speech. heads of s tutc "-'ent tnlo closed session tu distuss a draft declaration prepared b) mt•e\ ings of oil. finance and foreign ministers here and 10 \'ienna Source~ in the Vene/.U('lan dt· legation :.i.11d the first n•sponsL· was that Bouml•dienne had ol ft>red tou all-1:m brarin~ a pro ~ram for 1m mediate consHkra I i 0 11 , 0 ll l' d l' :-. (' r I bl' cl It ii ' ·pachydl'rm1c ·· Boumedil'nne said lhl• 1111 na lion:. would take proposed ar lions to insure the normal funl· tioning.-of the industrialized na tions until they can cut waste: and find alternate energy source.•:-. out he indicated the level of ... up ply would be significantly lo\\ er than in the past. .. The de,·eloped count nl'S .11 l~ h\ mg far beyond their means, · Houmedienne s aid. c1t1ni.: .. fabulous sums spent on ;,irm~ prestige inves tments and tlw search for substitutes for 0111 011 .. Boumedienne tied th(• p1 c1 posed price freeze to de\ l'lop mcnt aid for the countrfr~ of lhl' Third World. OPEC "might rcnounrl' an~ 111 crca:.e of the present p1;l·e in real terms lo a period that might <'' tend to the end of the present rk cade ... he said Bodies Cut Free LONDON CAP> Reco\f.'r~ crews today cut another sC'ven bodies free from the Moorgate Station subw<Ay wreck They said at least four more corpse~ are ~till trepped 1.n th<' crumpled fronl car. llr sa\cl he "'as rnluntarily de fernng the !\larch and April seg menb of lht' oil tanff increase!'> ht• 1mpo~ec1 b~ executive order so ConJ!re~s could concentrate on the tax t'Ul The Prc:-1dent :.aid hl' \\Ould "t'nd hi s 'eto mes:.agc to <:ongrl•:-.:-. lutcr today ~ l l' mot' r a t 1 r tong res s ion :1 I ll•ader:.-. prom 1~s·d an attempt to m erndt· h1~ ad· n on legisl:.ltion ..,uspcnd1ng for. >days his pO\\er to 1mpo:.l' lhl' tanffs In the lour-minute statement lw rl'ud wh1lt:' sitting at his des k, l:.'.ord ~aid he \\' anll'd to gi\'e Congress .. n •asonable time to ;1Cl " on an l'ncrgy program and ··a\'oid a ct111frontat1on thal helps nobodv. least of all the American 1.uwpte ·· lie ~aid he hopt•d for a complc- t1u11 of at'l1on on a compromise l'lll'rµy program h:-:\Jay 1. and -.aid hL· "anted thl' ant1-ren·..,~ion ta'\ <·ut on his dl':-k b~ the l0nd of :\I.1rl'h .. I '' .JO t 110 p c.i rt Ill del a~ 111g !->pel'd:• action b~ Congress." ford :-md · . \\'hat we don ·t need •~ a t 1me-" asting te:>t or i.trengt h \\.hate I lou:-.l' sources had in· d1catl•d the President also planned to delay his prom ised i\ pri l 1 r<' m oval or price controls on t\\ o-thircb of domestically produced oil But his statement to nl'\\~ml·n madl· no mention ot ~11l'11 a dela:- Oran::Gi ('mosl '=°' -' ea7 ~ \\ l•a•lu •r \·ariable cloudiness with rain likely this evening, ac- <'Ord i ng to the \.\eat h er 'l'rnce. continuing at times through Wednesda) _ A little cooler days" 1th highs mostly ne;ff 60 Ch:rnt'c of rain 60 per. rent tonight and Wednesday I "SI Dt: l 'OD.\ ,. S1lc11t {1/111 co mic Charlie Cllop/111. Sj became Sir Charles <.'l111pl111 todau after bemg k111gl11 1•d by Qul'1'11 1-:11zabeth II at Buck 111ghom Palace Said he was go- 1119 Ill sp1•nd the rest o/ the dav !/l!llinq drunk. Sci:' story arid pt<' lure Page A-I Ind_.~ Al Your Servlo AJ Erma 6omlMl<I!. Bl ~ M Boyd All CAhlOrtt1• AS c1.u111~ e• •> Com•u '" Cron-rd B• Oull\NehCH t.e Edllou•I l'•te A• E111~r1•u1-111 87 F1...,.u AIO·ll ttorHCO" •t 11\~mlH•.,. 111 AlltlUI-" Bl Mo••H 91 Mut,..1 F1m•h AIO ....11..-.1 ..... , •• Outtge C..uttly •• ~· 8 1·l Syl••• Port•r A 11 ~ •.. , SIKll: M. rtl•O Tei.wh- ThHten wuu..r _let ... '" AIO ll All ., •• •• I '· .. <J,1 DAILY PILOT N • . • I • ·• i F acilitJ.Proposed Juvenile Hall Expansion Eyed By GA RY GRANVILLE Ot llil-"'"•lv "'lol S...ttl • Orange County 's Juvenile .l*slicc Comn1ission IHtS <1gal n ~1lfgcd the county 110•1rd of Superviso r~ to ap~rove c.:o nstrut · l1811 of :.in additiona l security f::ft:ility for ju\"L•nilcofft.'ndPrs. 1n a lcltc·r to bo;.1rd Chau·n1;.in 1iulph Dicdrit"h , the t'l1n11111s~ion i:;311ed rl•ccnt actions by the li>urd to re lieve ovcrt·rov.ding al ()range County Juvcni1t.· llall ··positive·· f:iut ··~hort s1ghtl'J." 'l'hose actions did not in<-·lude planning for 1.!.Xpanded jU\'Cnilc ::.~t·urity fOJc-ilities. 'J'o po111l out lht.• nc(•ci fur ;.iddi -_ llOllal st.'curity f;;iri\1ties, the t·Qmn1ission cited int.·rt·tist!S 1n 111aJ••r i:1·1n1t•::. t·on1m1tlt•d ll.' 1tl\t.·1HIL''> :.ind O\"l·rcroJ \\"dL·d ron d1l11 1n" 111 ::il:Jll· lae11L\1c". It ;11:-.u po1n\L'd lo a J,1n '.!l il· SQ IUILOll by lhc judgl·~ llf the ()1':.1n~L' Counly Sup(•r1or l 0uurt l~;.it rcrnindctl lht:: boilrd of its 'rl':>pon,.,ibility tu provide the nc·cp s,.,;1ry fil l"ditil's to n1eet the 11ceds of the ('Ou11 ." \\"hc1 llt'I" or not ~' Jllvt•nile ~h oulc\ hl" ltll':JfCl'r:JlL·d IS ru.:httull,\ ;1 euurt dl•t·1~iun, thL' 1·omn1i:-.sion s;iid 111 ,1 four-µ:.1 ~e lt.;ttl'r :-.ig ncd b~ tu1nn1 1,.,:-.io n l'huirman !\'1arv Lou Pr:Jll. •·\Ve do rl':ilize lhL·re ;_ir l' ;1 11111nbt•r o r jt1\L'nile.s that rnu~t Ile f ' ro111 Page A I HOA.G ... someone i... ho made the extor· tion pitch and ordered that a box- ful of narcotics be placed inside I he door to the pediatrics secti on. Believing !he first caller to be ;w officer, <1idcs s in1p\y followed 1nstruclJons-with one· notable exception. liecau~e the door to pediatries eould not be opened from the out- :.jde. the drugs wound up inside onolherdoor nL"arby . And the i...·ould·be extortionists. Hamilton·said, never found the cache of drui:ts. Aides lhl'n Lccamc more sus- picious ;_ind phoned local police to veri f y the asserted police s takeoul. They leiirnC'd Lo their dis m ay th:.it the rirsl call er "''as ;.in impos tor. Undaunted. the alleged extor - t1on1sls tried again with real police " aiting, this 1in1e. ,"\Ve had our o"·n detectives ::it;:1kc out the hos pital through Sunday. and i...·hen t"·o men ar- r ived to p1L·k up :.i box they believed was filled with drugs , we made th(• arrests," llamilton s.aid. "fod ;_iy ·:-; pol1ec ;_icli~·1ly in - °'uded th e s eeking out of Ybiceprint experts from as far j,~·ay :.1s Michigan to assist 1n the in vestigation . • llamilton said th;1t tapes n1;_idc t!y his investigators are proposed tb be matched "'·ith tapes 1nade of the same phrases as spoken by the arrestees. This morning , ~funicipal Court Judge Selim S . f'ranklin granted permission for the voiceprint phase of the inves tigation. 4MenDeny Gre a se Rap 1 LOS ANGELES IUPI) -!-~our men , charged wi1h u ~1ng slrong.arn1 ract1rs .:ind extortion tn an efforl Lo l;_ikt• over the ~rease -rendcring industry. ple:.1dcd inno('L'Tll l\londav Trial i...·;_is Sl't fe>r 1\prlli'.! Entering ple<.i s i...·crc J\.1ich:.ic l .J . (·ap1to. 58. and his son. H:tlph. 34, hoth of c;arde n (;rove: 1-loi...'ard \' P,·rno. •19. of 1\rtcs1a. and ('h;1rlt·~ J(ebai,io. 42, ofCcrr1lo,.,. 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"""""""'~'~ .... c. .. -., .. ~, .... , ,..,n1·~-'!••·~ "~" ...,,..~ -···•·~ ~I•-• \> •'l•o 11'1'111 l" r>.01 "°..d ••V"l)"·'Ml l•,...,•; Telepho~ (71 '1 '42·,l21 C l.JSStfted Advl'rf1~1"q M2·~611 !OG•"<,lftl ltt\ _ 0.~"~' (•••I P~~"•ft••• ('i>mp•n1 ,..,.,,,.,,_,,, '""'"~'""'' ""''°"''"' "'""'' O• 411 •'''"'..,."" ftf,.•ft ""•-/ _, ~ t•poo~ .. IPd '°""""' -~¥(·•1 olf'"'"""n a.1 lo.I•" ............ . ~-, .... ~ <I••' '0"~" 1>••<1 •! .;,.,.,. M•I•. r_..,,O•""' ~~"""'-""''""'"'""°,,...'"'• ..,.,.,.,,,, 1111 ... onlhl'•"'''''"''""""'"'-UDll .... 1n•r • JUVENILE JUSTICE rlrtl °';-;;;··· inc;.ircer ated,0 ' lht• lf•llt•r s:ud. ""l'o ;Jt'l'O !l1pli ~h lhi ~ for tli{· b('nefit of rn1nor,., ;_ind prolL·ct iun uf the t·on1n1wtity, the c·ourt 1nu:-.I ha\"E' ;_ipprnp1iatc rcsourt'l'.S," it continul'd. \\lhilc e;dling for C'onslruct1on 0£ ndrlilionLJI ~ccurily facilities. the C'omn11ssion also urged the hoard to continue "excellent pre· \'E'ntion and clivcrs1on program~" u·ithin the county. ThL· bo;1 rd h:1~ rt·ft1 :-.l'tl lo I unil ~l·\'('r;Ll ~ue h 1-nu gr:1n1s \\hl'n h.•dl·ral ~ind :.tall' gt'alltS ha~'l' l'.\ p1rl·d 1·1te 1..:on1nu,.,:.11•n also recom · llll'l1dt'd in it.-. [('lll•r that th{· supt.:r,·isurs reducL· the JUVen ilt.: C;JSL' toads of dcput~ l'Oln1ty pro· bat ion offiCl'rs to a.. n1 ;.odmun1 1ir 75 n1inors ,\ccording to p1·obat1on cle p;irt· n1ent rl·eords. n1osl juvL•nilt• pro· batiun offlL'L•rs :.irL' currl'ntly C;Jr· r·ying ;_i ease load of 117 Juvcnih:s .:-\nothcr r cl'Om n1 cnJ;Jliun made by lhc comn1ission is that the s upcr\'isors persona ll y visit lhe county·$ juveni le f;_icilities. includ ing Juvenile llall in Orunge. Hclialde sour('eS at the COUl1 · ty's detention centers say only one s upervisor has visited the facilities in the past 12 years. 1'hal visit was by newly e l('C'tcd Second District Superviso r Laurence Schmit who toured Ju\'cnile l lall during an unan- noonccd visit last month. So far, the board or supervisors has ignored the recommcnda· lions of the juvenile justice com· n11ssion. The juvenile jus tice com· mission serves the Orange Coun· ty JU\'C nilc courts and is l"L'Sponsible for monitoring pro· h;.i1ion programs as well as in· :-pL·ction of institutions operated by lhL' (:o unty. Commission nlcm ht·rs arc appointed by a l'on1mit· \ct' of Supc1·ior Court judges. \\'hl·n the question of over- l"fO\\·d1ng in county facilities (·:n11c to a head last June. the l'Utn n1js_!iJyn s ided with Chief l'ruhation Officer Margaret t;rle r in recornmending: that ;1 :-Cl'Ulld JUVCllilc hall be built. In res ponse to th:Jt recon1men· dation , the county ~upervisors formed an ad hoc juvenile justi ce sludy commit.tee to stud y Orange County's long range juvenile jus liC(' need.s. llo11se of '1'11tors Workn1an carries l adder in front Or new lutori3l center under cons truction al Orange Coast College campus in <;osta Mcs u. Students will tutor fe llow s tudents f 'rt11r1 1•age A I HARBOR ... in the building. which alsO will contain faculty ofri ccs. T utoring progr am c urrent- ly is conducted on first floor of campus library. CHP Cracks Down bents also ran on their record ;ind the stature "·h1c·h the di strict h~1s gained :.1n1ong nthcr communitv C'ollcgc distri('IS. Challengcr~'i havl' cr1t11:1zcd the dis trict ·s ooeration of it s television station and its night school. Huntington Father Kills Wife, Hi1nself By K,\T ll\' CLAl\'CV Ol lf>e O•oly Pilol $1•11 in not•thi...·est lluntington Beach "·:.irning the couple's 15-year-old son there might be a body in.-;ide. On Smog Devices Candidatl's in the f\'e"'port- J\lcsa race :ire: -Arca One, incumbent Donald E:. Sn1al lu•ood. opposed by 1\Tarvin J . Carr, Cecile Sandeen and John 1\. Torrillio. A 1-luntington Beach father. despondent over business and financia l problems. apparently shot his "'ife in the head as she napped ~1onday . then killed himself. California 1-lighway Patrol of- ficers in Orange County today began enforcement of a con· troversial s late law re<1uiring older ears to be fitted u·ith s mo1,: eontrol devic('S. "The Cl! P has been tokin g a lot of heat because of this ;_ind I am sure W(' will have the same thing here,'· s;iid l>atrol Watch Offi ce1· '0on Anderson . (Editorial com· ment. Page A6J ··But "'e have no choice but tc cnforC'e the la \vs bL·causc it is our duty."" h(' said ... The la"·s have not been repealed so there 1s nothing i...·c can do about ii.·· The county 's C fl P enforrC'rS got the order to crack down on offcn- dC'rs !\1onday from Patrol Com- missioner Dan l.anc;_i_ In his memorandum to local Cl!F•officcs. L::inca said enforce'· n1ent will be aimed primbrily at ··aggr;_ivatecl eases, particularly those where the v iolalion has bceu of long duration.·· t\n C'slimal('d 1.8 million cars in Southern California built between 1966 and 1970 could l>c ticketed if they don't have the de· vices installed. 'r he fine for violLJ- tion is S.SO. Anderson said. ~landLJtor y in s tallation or s mog cont ro l devices st;_irtcd in September "'ilh motorists "'hose older cars had license nun1bers t'nding in the digil one. That has progressed through th(' end of 1''ebru;_iry and the number now s tands al 6, An derson said. ·· r\t the end of J\1 arch we V.'111 add the number 7 tu the list if nothing has happe ned in Sacramento." Patrolmen can tell right away if a vehicle has not been fitted \Vith a s m og: device. "'\Vh e n thes e arc installed a small red sticker is placed in the lower corner of the windshield of the driver's side," Anderson said. ··1f it isn't there. we can be almost positive the device isn't either." Wlieels Stick 01i A irTaxi /11 Sky Dra.nw S1\N DIEGO CAP)-Unablc to lo\\-·cr the "'heels of their 1"·in- 1•n,c 1ni:-:.iir taxi, eight persons fie:\\. in eireles for t"·o hours. l•'in<.dly . the wheels dropped \Vith sa rninut('s of fuL·l lcft... 1\ n1echanil' on the ground at Lindbergh Field \;ilkcd the t"·o 11i\ots through the job o r freeing j:.in1mcd gears in a transmission to gl'l the wheels down_ As pilot Oce ·r urber flew the pl;_inc in ;i erouched position. t'Opilol Boh llancoc k \\'orkecl bcnc;i1 h the µitors scal- ·r he plane operated by Jimsair -,\vialion Sl•r\'Jces. Inc .. took off ri.1ondav from N;_iv;.il ,\\r Station for San· Clcn1entc Island. f\s the retr;1 c tablL• wheels fl,ld('d up after takeoff. the pilots rl·alMf tht• trouble but u•ere un- it b!P-M' frce lhe "'heels i...·ilh their cockpit crLJn\.:. -Trustee ,\rea Thret-, incum· bent 1\1ariun C. Berg('so11 running unopposed. -Truslef.' Arca Si."<, incu1nbcnl 'fhomas l·lender son .Jr .. opposed by Kingery E . \l/hitenC'ek . In the College distrit t, !he can· clidatcs and I hl'ir dislri('!S arc : -1'rustC(' Art·a T"·o, incurn· bent Donald G . lloff, opposed b.v Burt Johnson. -Trusler 1\rea Thrc<', inC'Um· hcnt \V illi ;1m F;. h'.et llt·r. thallcng<'d b v Lvnd;:i 'Jn"•lc J\1oss. · · -Trustee t\re:a F'our, tnt'un1· bent Robert llumphrics. op . fX>sccl hy C (;odfrt•.v Sandel·n. •'rt1111 Pt•g~ .t1 I FUNDING. • • pose finanC'in g for the on.campus hos pital if it \\'ould compete for patient s u•ith lloag llospital in t\t·"•porl H<'ath , also pledged support of thl' bill. 1'hC'rl! w:k; general ugrcement among t h e s p eakers t hat F'riday·s regents n1ccting could be crucial for the future or lhc t:CI medical school. Mitchell Acts \\';\SlllNGTON <APl -John N. J\-1itchcll filed notice or ap- peals lo the U.S. Court of Appeals ~1onday from hi s conviction and 21 ~· to s .year prison scntcocc in- thc \\'atergate cover·up trial. But first, police said, Rodney James Skinn, 54, plaC'cd a note on the door of the family apart1nent Mesa Banker Faces Trial 111 Plot Case . .\ Costa ~t esa banker accused by authorities or hiring ;_i "h1l man" to kill his wife has been or- dered to face trial April 28 111 Orange County Superior Court un charges of soliciting lo commit murder. Judge Everett W. OickeY Sl·t the trial dat~. _ rC'triill ;_ip. pearanee A r Darrell Dean He iser. 4~. 6092 \\"in· demcicr !~:.inc, llunlington Reach . It is alleged that lleiscr made a down payment of S600 to a11 Orange Cou nt y sheriff's in· vestigator "'ho posed us a.hired ki ller and promised to pay a total of Sl0.000 in further installments for the s laying of his wife. teacher's aide De\01·cs J\nn .. leis er, 40. Heise r . n1anager of th e Crocker Bank in South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa, was arrested there shortly after he ml't the "hit man" and an informant in a restaurant meeting that was taped and played back in Santa Ana municipal eou rt. A SALE AT ALDEN'S? We don't ordinarily conduct "sales" because we try to tie competitive always. In conjunction with Lee's. we are offeri ng our first sale in years . The finest carpets in the world from the world 's largest carpet maker are on sale for ONE WEEK ONLY at Alden 's. Lee's has loaned us giant sa mples to assist you in making your choice. Please come in and see us. If you can't make our regular hours. Officers said the note directed the youth, Rodney Jr .. to th;:- <1partment manager. i...'ho lhcn surnmoned offil·ers to the home, ·19Jl r.:011<1 Drivl'. Apl.-c, nt 5:45 p.m. Ins ide police found Skinn's \.\·ifi:-, l\1argarct Louise, 47, shot nncc ln the back of the head, ap· µarently . o£fiecrs said, as she 11appc<1 in hl·r underwear in the t·ouple 's bedroon1. S\.:inn \\"as found lying in a hallway. ;_i!so "'ith a bullet wound in the head, 1mlice reported. Investigators .said they believe 1\lrs. Skinn "'as killed about 11 a .m. probably as she slept, while ht•r hus band <1pparcntly died about four hours later. Ga1ne l11jury Brings Suit ,\Corona dcl J\l ar lligh School student v.·ho clain1:-. negligence h\" s chool authurllit•s led to his rc- el_.i,·ing serious inju1;t's during LJ \'OllL•yball game has s ued the school and the Newport ·l\-1csa Un ified Schoo l District for $150,000 in damagC's. Christopher J_,, 1\-lounts , 18. states in his Orange County Sup('rior Court lawsuit that he was leapin g to C'atch a ball last '!\1ay 31 u•hen hi s outstretched hand shattered a nearby v.•indow. J\1ount s states that several ma- jor blood vessels ;_ind tendons in lhe hand \\'ere scvl'red by the broken glass. He claims the elosc pnJ)(imity of the i...•indoi...• to the volleyhall -court amounts to negligence. ' \ /~' I ! I\" ; !· ' DRAPERY SALE ALDEN'S CARPET call us. and we'll arrange to be here . ALSO GOING •' ON NOW L-~~~~~~~~~~~~-======:::::::::::::::::::::::=:====~· 1663 PlACENTIA AVE.• COSTA MESA• 646-4838 ' l ·:1.e 111 or Ame worlt you+ oc h labo1 ( livin l see kl you t f'or I the p lobe t~e 11 1 ehoit \'OU field plae1 as I "'fiti guid~ cmp <ind nol. vane cate· collf ' I blc, fC\V l ex is l plac/ com ter -~ type I on g you !'i('l"V in nu all i1 ·r1ic rrorr advf plicc intc1 1i gh your jobs vcrt g1vi1 ·pani no j I oar~ of er you ask :-tru :-.aid ~('t a get ~elli you' clca des1 dim Cltef!k First Joh PI~cement Firms Holiest? •r SYLVIA "OtitTI" Let s say you'rt! among the roore th an 1 0 millio n Amerlc~s now out of work or working part time becnuse you can t find a f\J ll llme JOb or have dropped out of the labor force altogether Money's Worth Or let's say you're among the m any more m1lhons now bvang in fear of being laid off at any time by your e mployer No m atter what category you fall m you 're probably seeking the help of u pnvate agency of some kmd to steer you to a Job or employment more stable tha n you now have For there are Jobs to be had even in this steepest slwnp of the post World War II era There are and always will be Jobs to be had, even though today's decline will get worse before the turn comes later m 1975 THIS IS THE POINT at \\h1ch you must make a vital choice If you select the proper place to go for assistance \ ou "111 haH a c h:.mcc for a JOb that s available m your field The lines between p rivate agencies in the JC>b placement field are by no means clearly understood <Hard as I strl\e for complete accu1a<:v I vc also been fuzzy in wnting about the \ anous types > 1 hus below you II rmd a gwde Ther:e are m gene1 al two types of private agencies employment agencies which a re almost always licensed, a nd employm ent services organ1:zat1ons which usua lly arc not Emplovm ent Agencies You pay a n employment agen cy only when it places ,>ou m a JOh, 1f vou arc not placed, there 1s no fee Sometimes the fee 1s paid by the employer sometimes 1t 1s paid by the employc Somehmes -but not often -a deposit ts requ1red10 <1d vance from a JOb applicant In certam unskilled JOb categon es unde r New York state law, this d eposit can be collected IN GENERAL, EMPWYMENT agencies are respons1 ble reputable and do work for you before you pa} them A few employment agencies may ad vertise Jobs t hat are non existent simply to lure _>ou mto t heir ofCices in the hope of p lacing you m a nother JOb This 1!> against the law m many communities and reputuble agencies a re workmg with Bet ter Business Bureaus throughout the US to eltmmate this type of• bait a dvertising " Emplovment Service Organizations Here you must be on guard for these orgam1,at1ons us ually t ake a fee from vou before thev do anv \\Olk They may provide ,>ou \\1th strv1ces wha h may or m.iy not lead to your getting a Job hut 111 no ca!>e c:rn they gua1 :mtee ,>ou ll get a JOl> 'i our fee 1s fo1 their attempts to help you a nd m ncarlv .ill instances this fcte is not refundable 1f you ar~ not phH cd I he \a nous t ~ pes of serv1( es u1 e -EXECliTIVE JOB counselors \\h1ch will c-hargc you from SI 500 to S3 500 or more for car<~er gu1dance Their - ..itlvert1sements are us ually literally accurate out the 1m pit cation 1s that their \\Ork\\ Ill lead to a JOb a nd =it your first 1nterv1ew, you may get a hard sell m volvmg :m oral oul n ght promise of a JOb Resume and lead services primari ly aimed at the young Jobseeker and often promising glamorous or easy 1obs The-. II charge you a fee tp advance (usu all} not ad \ert1sed I for writing your resume and a covenng letter and giving you a number of pre addressed envelopes to com pames t h at a llegedly offer employment But there s no g uar<rntee of a JOb and freq uently there 1s no Job Better Busint ss Bureau fil es the nation over a1 c loaded with complaints about these companies but t he JOb of eradicating them 1s d1fflcult Check" 1th you r BBB bdorc )OU pay vour (ce Advance fee modd M•rv1ces \\.hie h a lmost alw;l\ s ,1sk <in ad\ ance fre ranging from $150 to $300 or $400 for 1n !'.II uct1ons photographs or other se1 \ices With these 1t 1s ~:ml the client will be ublc to go out on her or his own .ind gLt u Job in t he m odeling field The} are not employment <.1gcnc1es nor modehnJ! agencies -but simply companies ::.tiling a service for profit and misrepresenting that, afte1 )OU \C paid fo1 the sen 1<:e ,>ou can get employment \\HEN SUBMITTED TlllS wav lhc d1st10cltons arc c lcar -but the eager ness of the worried the fnghtcntd the desperate JObseeker m todays m:H kel undc1 ::.tandahly d ims the Imes MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index AS E Index Dow J ones Ind S&P 500 Stocks G1d1u·r~ 1111d f ,f'"'*r" Ntw Yor~ HJPI) TM• 1011owln9 list 44 13 77 81 757 74 8356 up off up up 0 30 0 05 4 61 0 53 N_.1r \-ork J.; ~•n~t A c•t iee '"°"'~ the' \toclcs 1nat llavt IP ""0 ~t MIO IO>I , .... 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( Nf>ar l'ark Snlr• '111l11mc> l• uo 000 2• 100 000 ?(l '01 110 ))~010 Unt"-nOl>d roi.t AMi il MAIU(IT TllEHD T vew•v Mond•Y 968 '175 SIO l~ l&O JH 18JI 1811 MAll1t£T TR£HO T"'41•Y -•Y 311 .,. J18 HJ '" 11/A 'l6ol V41 <tXinl l ApprO• 101 .. 1 Pr•v °"' Cl•Y w .... a•oo Ml)nl 1.tC)O Vor•C)o) fl..,,"° 1-----------------htO yur~ •90 )"" 11od•1t IY/J 11•'1•1" IY/110'1"1" • • 11111 O!O ""-''11 ll>I 667 1n2:l'I 77'41110) T uesd ay's Closing P rices NEW N OAIL Y PILOT A YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Year'• Uigh·Lowe Appear Every Saturday SutarCost N"EW YORK !AP> -Two leading cone ~ugar refiners lowered lhe1 r wholrS3le prices for ron~umer and comme?rc1nl sugar Monday. addln" t o recent reductions I I ~, .. A 12 OAlL v PILOT Tuesday March •. 19?5 Isn't· It Gr&lid·ah? ·welk's Devefupment Supported ESCONDIDO <AP> -initial plans eight males not'th of here, include 20S have been approved by San Diego mobile home units. a tennis·swim County for a $15 million expansion of club and expansion of the existing golf Lawrence Welk 's Country Club~ course and lfiotel Villqc residential development Welk also pl~ns to build a m_useum · for memorabilia collected dunng his P lans tor the development, located career as a band leader. Arrow Fell Where? \\hat's \our favontt! clasi.1f1ed ~d or a ll time·> Mine 1s .. Lost an<l Found To the party who shot lhe arrow into the air that fe ll to earth you know not where. 1 know where. Contact Rm. 701, County Genera l Hosp." ARE YOU old enough to r em cm ber whl·n a Santa Cl.ius cost ume was not thought to be authenti c unless 1t ''as decornted \\'Ith y;.ik hrur., i QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandf \ ONI:: Ol'T of l'ven four unwed mother::-. eventually marne~ thl' baby's fc.ith er. THE ··t·dsay1lwas::.1mplyamatterofpoorplanningonthe COMANCHE'S word for .--pa_r_r_o_f_t_h_e_D_e_p_~_r_tm_e_n_t_o_f_H_ig_h_w_a_y_s._" _____ --J .. hori.e " tr anslatcd as "God dog." ( IN SHORT ) In the DAILY PILOT Ride ~ ~ the ~Street non-stop ... 40 exits a week from Orange County. Convenient same-day round trips take just an hour each w-ay. So call Air California first. We've got 8.5 Rights a week to Oakland and San Jose. too. Rental cars, hotels, the nation's only family discount plan, economical group ra.tes, military fares, and the thrifty new EZ Fare. They're all part of Air Califomla's easy ~y ... and we can have tickets waiting at a nearby travel agent. What could be easier'? C·BAISNA-3 In fact, If there's an easier way to get you there, we'll be the first to tell you. Air Califo~ma We 're easy to take. AIR • CALIFORNIA 737e We're ~asy to take. ... Coll Easy Information in Orange County, (714) 5404550; Downev. (213) 924. 3313; Laguna, (714) 494-7595; Los Angeles, (213) 627-5401. T~night'S TV Highlights NBC (4) 8:30 -"The Last Survivors." · M.artJn Sheen stars as a ship's officer who must decide which passengers live or die in an overcrowded lifeboat in this TV •. : drama with Diane Baker, Tom Bosley, \ . Chri.sto.ph~r George and Anne Francis, "'· ABC (7) 8:30 -"Trilogy of Terror." Karen Black plays four terrified women ha three contemporary horror stories in ' Ulis new movie for television. CBS (2) 9~00 ·-People's Choice Awards. The public names its favorites in . ~ !irst a~ards show based on popular t opmJon. Thirty stars -including Bob Hope an'd Alan Alda -share the emcee 1 duties. TV DAILY LOG T d ' m Henry Winkler, Ron ues ay 1 *Howard, Peter Boyle & Evening Donny Most-Tonight! m111e1YCrlffi1 S... MARCH 4 fEl Tiit Alalt .t .._ '1he udde of Crut10n" llf. Bronowskl d1sc11U i:oo-~ CE ICnl ts the thto1Y dtvdoped si1111.111a J . ti!())) Ntws ntOUS!y by Allred Wallaet llK I.A ukers C11J11ts Duw111. the t~eoiy ol evo-vs. ~nta tln\s. lutioft. L 0 V E · L----------------1.::===:=:=:=:=:=:========================::!J WAR r · ....... t:OO . lfMIWt e America Decides, 30 'llWc• F••ilr * Stars b0$t "People's Our Love and War m.in ~ay~ the o ld cl:.11m that opposite:. <.illract in rom <rncc ha:. been d1:-iprt>\'t'd Csuall\· men marr\. woml?n .. ,1th l' h a r a <: • t e r 1 s l i e :-. somewhat Ilk<.' their O\\n With two exceptions Professional Jockeys ~eem inclined to go for girls t.iller th\n a,·era~e ( L. M. BOYD ) And professional football pla) ers are most apt to be attracted to lhoi.c pre· ·tty little "omen or the 5-foot·2 van et~ ~-"\\II\' Jl'l! '\11ml· of t h c t o 11 '~ a -. :, l' a 11 e d I turnpikes?·· · A. Because the earhesL or same were blocked off by long pike poles on pivots which were turned aside to let the travelers p;.iss after the tolls were paid. COCK FIGHT Game cock fighting 1:. frowned upon mightily these d ays. Not so year~ ago, though. G eorgc Was h in gton. Thomas Jefferson and.,Alexander Hamilton went to such matches with great re · g ul ari t y. Andrew Jackson even put in a pit at the White House Abraham Lincoln re- peatedly rerereed bouts And old Ben Franklin proposed the game cock be named the national symbol instead of lh<' eagle L.A. CALLS 6c EACH t w\•f't\t lf't•,h••t\ 0flllf t•f' T ,.,~,.__.., C••p_.., Of C•h•or.ii,• lt\J Hw..., lhd C•••• M'"'"• 17141 979-12341 PRICE ROLL- BACK! . U•I: STORAGE UNlTS t"he llf>kltn1ra h1119 dlscovn19d the rlltl °" the largeal unrla 10 helo t>w-• end lndlv1du1I• • com!* onftMIOrllty co.II. Four 111" t ' • 20', 11'" 20'. 17' • 2S'. 18' a 30' ,,..,. ~n d!Kounted by llfl 1--ol ol 25,., 10< I mon!h .. _. Olll«IOO# •0<1911 ,., .. .,.,.,. bffn ,.owe~ 2!0':'1. 7 °'""' 1in. 1V11114l>i. lrom S9 • lftOf'llh 2992 KUYIN A~ lflYlNI '2705 ""°"' (71t ) '19-0160 C.11 142. 5611. Put• few word• to work for 1ou. financial instituti on . r wolf. But as a st No one hke~ to c y 438 million <lo\lar~ we mu .b\ for more than rcspon~1 e Speak out. f e fu\\ of uncertainty. f ·ng a utur Today we are ac1 -. 't agree on what econom1sb can Even the most famous . hs investors in the stock c>--. the next six mont . be n wi\\ happen '° problems. Inflation has not e market face serious checked. "birty is to your family ··· to Your first respons1 ' . . f tomorrow. . of the uncertamttes o . Protect it against any d that you immediately e recommen . Therefore, w . as you can into our capital and sav in gs Put as much of y . ti on account. In any . d loan assocta an insured savings an 11 we fee l that Mutual . · 0 ·Natura y, . f insured assoc1atlO . a ·ncludin g a choice o r tl more to oner 1 000 . Savings has a it e 711 '* insured up to $20, . l s from5%to zo, sav ings p an n . \1 start your account. But act today. A phone ca w1 We ran this acl In 1970. ii:')=-~~ .. ---- grown from five to thirteen offices. We are ) It was tllllely then.More tlmely~ If you failed to take our advice and answered some of the siren calls of speculative investments ... you probably didn't earn as much return on your mon ey and you may have lost your principal too. paying a higher rate of interest now. Accounts are now insured up to $40,000. And most. important in these times, in fifty years nc>"one has ever lost a dime at Mutual Savings. But a lot of people have taken our advice. Since 1970 Mutual Savings has " Caoili def Mir 2867 East Coast Highway/675-5010 Free Income tax..,... ....... " For complete information regarding appointment and savi ngs account qualifications, sec Mutual Saving~ 7th & North~547"9741 '·· = r~ Choice Awards" 1&iw '"' e cm oo w cmma ni. ,.. · Eledric c..,.., [IJlt's QeCe (2hr) Bob Hope, Alln 111ctJ & friHU Alda and Jame$ Clan are amonc -.5:l0111tn Cfittt. Slttw lht 30 star·hoSls of lht hrll "'''°' A""1 Critf~ t nlert1lnment awards determ ined Dnpet by a sc11n11lic su1Y1y of the Amell· · Zit•! c1n public. The varitty·entert11n. ( (()) Dtaltr's Chtiu ment special on1in1tts from the . T11wtl fl111 lnttrrialional Ballroom ol the Bt•· Llltlt 1t11e1l1 I 11ly Hilton Hotel 1n Beverly Hills 7:oo • 0 ~ (J) m m .... , I~~~ .. Advtntwrt lrt11ildt i Les Cralldts AMs dll RKk Moel Squid ' 9:30 News I Trvtll If CffMC1Ut11CtS Wlldellust . waara Mt U11c? ltmsta Muslcat ~.~ I Tiie Rt111Htic Rtbd1011 ··1n I cres" P1rt I. • I (3) I Sn a LI Tltrra LIM!ljef PrtllMe Tiit Iii y111ey 10:00 · ~ W (1g t!;)l'1lict St11J . Y![I Witll ~iat "War G1mn" Marjoe Gort1111 ud ( (l)) Itta M~tl Parks portrrt deledom . °''""' 1111 who try to mloltr1te a super-patriot's T\f9I Stetcn pri¥ate army Mf1>1e Ule aro.ip ca11 7:l01...,, Truwt Nillt 1 s11rt lht1r w1r 1c11nst '.leW$, com· • I\,., ~r .. , ....._.._. .., .. •rt• min and bJ9pies.' Murf1)' H1m1ll011 \I» ~ ,_,....,. ~-• and Nf'tlllt Brtnd 1lso Siar .,. SuHM emm11ews ~ T1 Tell tflt Trudi 1 @ Ru llf y.., Ufe ~!ii~~~) ~3J~1 U RARE DISEASE POSES 1rt Granaer, Ehubtth laylor, Peter *THREAT TO LIFE Of Usttnov BEAUTIFUL MUSICIAN I~~, MARCUS WELBY, M.D. _,.. 0 (~ 00> (31 m lhrm • ..., Alluica• Outdet1111u 1 IU. "Dart COrridon" Alttr~ ~ Wtl14 d11111 ol a very dm ptr t LlttM ltuc:als I lritnd, Or. Walby ·b«:om11 t 1:00 1J ~ (}) 00 C... TilltS t>0111lly inYOlved with aft In tMnqe 0 Ci) (lg! ~Ml•·12 "Cit•· vlOfin Plod•o. Reschedut.d f1>1 allc ltll Ith Gun" .Uoy and Reed third time. • ' contend with the "'"' al 1 1ua Q) Cit.t C.. l.11 Eshffn on 1 clllun's hand ts well as 111 1 ~ T1le UlltlldlUln cn111in1l'1 hand wlltn 1 ~llow Offi. : lltefflQ c:er is 1lmost shot whilt lflvuticll· lO:JO • ,._.., e. Aclvnlllft Inf • prowler report. ~ JIHldltfl 00 Mitt Dl•du SMw . 1.owt1 TM11111 lt111t•llt~ tMS 0 ((3j ({))Cl)(!) NlllPtcD11 I Si!RliOI c...dy "Fonz>t Joins the 81n4" ~hit's 10:45 !fews combo ,tays It I COUJltry dub 11 :00 (i) " m @rHD lftws d111Ce and Fonlle 1crees to fondl . (I) ®l Q1 (!) Nns suppllas an atra Ollt 11>1 himstlt • , PUTJ ,., ... tht111 sui11blt out11ts to wtar-n d i lest 1t Crllldll so JM can c11s:h lht country cJubl · Tbt lllCJ SIMw S«• Miuit11: t11peuiMt I Dulcr's Clttict Off SalU1Ct ._. Silln ""' Q?i (1) To Tell tllt Trvth ,..,. DWM I IWM Wld Wtst QI .... : (C) (Zllt) "Cns flf S.11 : ~· '" llulUI s.MstJM" (dtt) '6'-Anlhonr ( . ) W1.W: Du4 "Alin Quinn, Anlm1t1 Comet, Ctllrks 11:30 ·1 (l) CJ) CIS ult Mftic (C) Bronsot.. "llMCd; No SC-Ulltw,... .. I ~.-..:.i.. (dr1) '73 -Gtor&t Peppard, Gfry ._ .......-. M Sflwll P1At loclr#ood, Don Stroud. ~-L...,... """"' a ~ oo IHI m JM., ea..-a:JO ~(fl Cl) M•A•S•H Pryd1y, Mcl.etn Stevenson is ClllSI host "'"' H1Wfey1 oftldatin1 11 1 PIJ· Petu M1rs11an autsts.. ntlSltr, sets olt • clltin ol events B Twilictit llM whocll inYOlves purls. poker, bribu (Q!l (j')) (fl Wide Wllld NJ$· Ind I $3.000 sift frM huvan. U!y "Nicll ' Nofl" Retired dtltc· O ~Ct)d.Qi muc Ttu••r . live Nick Ch1rlu Ind his wale st! M~: (C) ~§0) ~ List S4uvlv· out lo sofvt a murder mystery aller 111 (dr1) 74-M1rt111 Sh~en, DI· , corpse wurin1 wh1t1 &Ions 1$ ant Beker, Tom Bosley, Cllnstopher found in 1 hotel pool. Craic Steven$ Geo111, Bruce DaviM>n, Anne F11n-ind Jo Ann Pllu1 slar 1n the hlle els. Percy Rodricuez. Anllt Seymour, -roles. Jack Kruschen cuuts Bethel lulit. Martin Shttn stars O Movie: {C) "The A•c~ Breed" IS • ship's olliur. who must dtddt (dra) '69 -James MacArthur. which pass1n1ers on In O'ltrcrowded aJ Mtwie: "llic.ditt lltNnc:t• llleboal are to be »aificed JO lhe (com) 'SS -Rudy VallH, Marjon1 maionty can surt1vt an 1pp1oachinc M11n, Chill W~ls. §hoon. 12:00 0 llllwit: (C) •1111114 Prillcm• Merit: (tO) ~ (hof) '31 {idv) 'SS -Marcello Mastroiann~ ti• lucos1, OMcl M1n11trs. Silvan1 Pampaninl. U ABC TUESDAY MOVIE 'Mfr" Hlldacl""' * KAREN BLACK pla,ys 3 Mtwit: "'litttf Yidlry'" (dra) women touched by "ii · -lt~rd 8urtoll. Curt J1r1m. TRILOGY IN TERROR . l:OO·~"';)", 11ns 0 ca ()))(JHD AIC ,....., 1:45 . (C) c ' ...... .._.: (C}C'Offllta If Ttmr ••" (fts) 'SZ -tdlllOllCI (Mt>) '74-«artn Ila, lhlbtrt O'Brien, Sltrli111 Hl)'den. &rton. .1o1111 11arU, Geo11e Gtrtft.. 1:00 m --Sllew: "I Alll ..... KifU lltldl pllJI llM !Old of feur ~" -C.Ul'a Wllr' tonnt11tlcl WOllltll ill thftt contt111· l :JO I) llltwie: "QI Mt TMtrr,... P«llY slGfiu of Ult IHlarrt. (lr1) '57 -Pat O'lritn. Wednesday . DAYTJME MOVIES 10:00 Ci) "Tllis • Hl"1 Fttlilla" (com) ''51-Dtbblt Reynolds, Cllrt Jur1tn$. &> "l•ltltltll ,, Uft" (d11) 'l3- Cl111dtltt Colbtrt. LCMlise S.evers, Wtrrtn Willle11. 11:00 n (C) ...... """ Wllld". (dra) •g_;f1'941 MICM111111. Louise Camp. Mii, lltJ MllltllCI, W, 0tWit. 1ao m <C> .......... ,._.. (COlll) 'li-Rocllard KMra.. u.•tn"lf ....... c....-(fOlll) ·~-Wlh11 , .. , ... JIMt lap, Dtb- Oflll lttrt. l:tlO"Sitm ,...,.. Cws> ·s1-W1111e Molni, LaU ..,_ QI (t) "Nilpn" {dn) '53-Jost,ti C0Ut11, Mtrllyft Monroe, Jun Ptltl'S . Z:>O CJl "Tiie ... ' Ille a.,.tlflll" C'Oftd. (dfa) '5J-K11• Douclls. uni Tu~r. (C) "TM~ Part I (adv) '$8-J(I~ Douslas, Tony C111 hs. ~J 00 "Pat & Mitt" (r.om) '$2- SPtnctt T 11cy, Ka!Nrillt Htpbwn AldO R1y. 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"~ n • I • ( Orange Coast ED I TION VQL. 68, NO. 63, 2 SECTIONS, 26 P~G ES !. . ,·. .ar1 'Worst l11stit11tio11' ROTC Assailed ByUCI Paper L. l' I r ,. 1 n c · s e a m p u s newspaper editoria lly blasted a new Air For<:e Hc•serve Officer Training Corps program Loda). tailing ROTC llw .. wor~t{of all pos:-.ibh' instilutwns · - \ l j breakfast this morning. t Cl Ch ancellor Daniel Aldrich dclcndcd the proposed rnop~r<l tl\'C pro1{ram with USC' Aldrich , a former ROTC stu dent himself. said he expects low enrollm ent in the cooperativt• program due to the lo ng driving distance between tht· llCI and L·sc campuse~ He s aid he did not know ho'' many s tudents would be required before the campus set up its O\\ n program. • O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA an Today's Closing N.Y. Stocks TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1975 c TEN CENTS etoe UPI T•l ... l\olO Congre ss' Accord--v Sought \\'ASlllNCTON 1APl Prest· dent f.'ord \'etoed legislation sus- µencling h is oil 1mµort tariff 1n ('feases today but said he would liefer S2 of the SJ lt•\·y for 60 days \\ hilc \.\or king \.\ilh Cun~re~ on a ('Ompromise energ~ program !louse leaders lL'nlati vel~ scheduled a n>ll' Thursday 0 11 overriding or ::.ustaintnJ;! the veto The p rogram. in which l'Cl ... tuclents m ay receive credit for t;.iking part in uSC's office r training program, Aldrich said , n•sulted from student wis hes One of the advantages cited for the ROTC program 1s tha t s tu dents r eceive SlOO m o nth!) stipe nds during their 1unior ancl senior years. DELEGATES TO THE OPEC SUMMIT IN ALGIERS LISTEN TO OPENING ADDRESS Representatives of United Arab Emirates, Venezuela and Saudi Arabia P~rticipate Reading a stall•ment to re porters in the ()\al Office. Ford urged Congre~s to g1\'e top prion- ty to a .. simple but substantial la\. cut to revive our econom~ .ind provide m ore jobs .. Buch year. Aldr ich satd, -.t·veral students h ave asked \\ h(•t her llOTC b a\'ailable at l "CI Mesa Man Accused Of Abuse .\ Co::.ta Mesa man laces (·harges o f felony c hild abuse to- day a ft er police tt llege h e plunged an infant boy's forearms into scalding water while baby UCI. w hich grew up during tht• tem p estuous years of anti Vietnam war protest . has ne\'er had an ROTC program on cam pus. A similar proposal in 1970 was t urned ,down by the campus acade mic sen<ite. "From our perspccttvC', · thl• :"\ew Univer sity edill.1rial ~aid , "the establishment of th(' Univer sity of California at lrvinc.1 presented participants with t ht• chance to take the bc~t of un 1versily life and t-li minall' tlw \\Orst. The w ry worst institu 11onal aspect of campu:-. life 1:-. a H es e r ,. l' <)ff 1 c· t· r T r ::i 1 n 1 n .i.: ('orµ:-·· The ed1tonal \\Ci:-. JC'<:<11llJHt11H.'<I with a cartoon uefining ROTC a:-. · Read\ Oflcn:-.ive Term1n;.il11111 Co,·ps iii it mo\'l'S .. shoolil ) .. UCI Faces Tough Financial Battle Specia l to the Dail y Pilot A tight st ale financial siLuation rneans UC Irvine fac~s a tough uphill fight l o acquin• any m edical t e a c hing hos pital facilities. either on campus or at the Orange County Medical Center. university and ~tale gO\ e rnment leaders told a l"C alum ni gathering in Sacramento !\Inn day. Gov Edmund G Hrtl\\l'I J1 "ho omllkd SS million for l Cl purchase of tlw :\t ed1ce1I Ct'nll'1 from his prt•lim inar~ budget . told the alumni the ''Irvine situa t1on b '<.•ry ::.f.•ns1livc." . Acknowledging that he hus not ht•arcl l 'CI 's side of the argument for lc·ach1ng hospita l faeilities he s;_11d ... , hope l 'Cl has a good c as1· Brem n indicated that inform a l wn to be prl'-.('t1lNI ut a special l T regt•nt:-. meeting on medil-al lt.•achin~ Ft 1d.t.\ \\ oulcl be impor t<1nt lo his clt•t·1s1on whether to linant'e th<• S.'i 5 mtllton 1rnrehase of the l\l ed1cal Cl·ntcr Freezing Oil Prices Suggest e d ALGI EHS < lJ Pl) Algcl'larl Prl·sidcnt Hou an Houmediennc proposed today th<it oil JH·c><.lm· ing countries frt'CZl' oil pnctts un Iii the end of this d<.·t·adt• 1f lht· t·onsttrnt·r nations guarantl't' pr11 tN·tion for the ml t·ountnl·'· 111 eome anti ;.1SSl'ls ahroacl lie said he was voluntaril} <.ll' tcrring the March ;rnd Apnl ::.eg menls of the oil tariff increal>e:-. he imposed by executi\'C order so l'ongre::.s could eoncentratc on the tax cul The. Preside nt said he would 'l'nd his ,-ctn me::.suge to t'ongress lalt•r loda~ n c m o c r a t 1 c· (' o 11 g res::-. 1 o n a I leadt.>rs promised <in attempt to 1wernde his actwn on leg islation ... u-.pending for 90 days his pov. er to impose the tariffs In the four-min ute statement ht· reud while sill m g <tl h1~ des!-.. Fnrd !>aid he v. antl'd to giH• l'ongn·ss ··reasonable ttml' lo .1l"I ' on an energy program and a\'111d a eunfrontat1on that help:-. 11obml\. leust of i.111 llw Amcrinm pl'O 1J I l' • . sitting for him. Responding to a student who asked whether the program con s titute d "ind octrin a t iQn, .. Aldrich J'bPonded. "It's no mon· indoctrination than anylhing ~ou learn every day ·· Promontory., s Squatter in New Quarte r s ··The un1 ve r s tt\ health sc1encet. a nd capital fund!> pro- gram need a hard look." Brown :-.aid "l ha"e not C'hangcd any of m\' a ssumptions or conclusion!>. but my mind IS ::.till opt'n ... Bouml•d1t•nnt· ">pol-.l· tu lhl' optning sc::.s10n of the ltr:-.1 ..,urn m1t conflorence of Lh(• Organ11<• 1111n of Petroleum E~port111g Couatnes: He se11d OPEC mcm bers were w11lin~ t" "brl'a\.. 111111 our resen e::... to hl·lp thl.' 111 dustriahtl'd natwns 1n a pC'nod 111 econom k rt.'CO\'t'r'\ I IL' s<111I ht• hoped tor .1 l'Ompk l1tm of action on a ('omprom1M' l'llerf.y program l>) Ma~ I. and .... uid he wanted the anti-reces:-.1011 I.I\ nrt on his desk h'.\ the l'lld or ~lan·h " Officers reported lhe '<ictim was hospitalized with second a nd third -d eg r ee· burns . In · \'Cstigators said Cpl. Larry R. Wolf, 22. of 933 Dogwood St.. w<is booked into Orange County Jail Cind later released o n bail follow- ing the incident at a Marine Corps buddy's Santa Ana home Sunday nig ht. Orange County Di s t r i c t Attorney 's office s pokesmen s aid a complaint would probably be issued today char gi ng the suspect with caus- ing injuries that hospitali zed the little boy. He is also accu!>ed of abusing the baby's older brother and sis· ter. according t o Santa Ana Police Department juvenile bureau investigators. Keith Phelps. 2. son of Mr. and ~lrs. Danie l Phelps, of 826 E. Harwood P lace, Santa Ana, v.as listed in s table condition today at Orange County Medical Center. where he is con fined to the hospital burn unit. He suffered second and third degree burns when his hands and forearms were a llegedly plunged into a bas in of scalding-hot water, according to authorities. The child was taken to Mercy General Hospita l initially, then transferred to the county facility which is equipped lo care for burns of the severjty he suffered. rns brother Daniel, 3. and sis· ter Angela. s. were also treated at Mercy General Hospital for bruises and a brasions allegedly, inflicted in a disciplinary beating with a woode9 paddle. Action Boyc ott Spread s MONTREAL. Que . IAPl Montreal's biggest supplier of in dependent grocers is joining the California and Arizona grape boycott for the 1975 season, the United Fa rm Workers of Am erica n etnnounced t oday. Hudon and Orsali Ltd. supplie!> about 400 Quebec store~. includ - ing 139 outlets of the IGA food chain. OIL cosr HOPES AID N Y MARKET NEW YORK CA Pl -The stock market surged ahead again to· day. powered by hopes for a letup in the. pressures of high oil prices. T h e c l o s i n g Do\\' J on t• s a\'erage of 30 inclustnul we.is uµ 4.61 points t o 757. 74 on top of Mon· day's 14 .08 gain . At one point the Dow was ahead 15 poinl!i. Advances outpaced decline::. by a 3·2 m ar gin in hea\'y trading 0 11 the New York Stock Exchange. Trading totaled a near·record 34.14 million s har es. The lrvin e Compuny's Pro m o ntory Poinl apar tment complex in Newport Bee1ch may have some vacancies, but one le nant found living in one of the view apartments :\t onda~ wasn't exactly the type that rl'ul eslatt> agents are looking for Jn fact. she "a:-. ,1 squatlt·r police said. Officers learned of the u11 registered tenant late in the af lernoon from a secunty guard ul the Coast Highway complex Jerry Lee Brown told officer~ he first learned of the wom<.in from const ruction workers who reported seeing her in the com plex for tfte past se\·eral day~ Brown checked se\'ere1l ,·acant uni ls before discovering one" ith a guest. Inside, Patricia Ann Terry. 28. had dinner cooking on the ston• Brown said he checked the :.i1>arl mcnt and round clothes in lhl' closet and other bC'longings. Br own detained the \\Om;tn and t he n turned her over to r\ewport Beach police "ho booked h er o n a lrespe1::.sing charge carrying $250 bail. Mrs. Terry 's latest addrl'ss 1::. the women's section of Orange County Jail. on Road-Nears ·Mesa Poised for Segerstrom Stre et Pact The Costa Mesil Cit y Council will be asked tonight to approve an agreement with South Coast Plaza lo share the cost o{ build· mg a road over 3 flood control channel. The ~ity 's s hare of the cost of building the 620-foot long road, w hich a study indicates will carry 5.500 cars a d~y. will be about $267.000. The proposal h:u been criticized by some downtown in· terests, who want better tratric now In the older sector, and de- fended by city o fficials as a necessary project. . , John ijuntsman, semor rtv1l engineer wllh the Orange County f1ood Control Distnet, said that he had nol sel'n «in agreement before in which a city \\ould sha re with a developer the cost of a street over a fl ood channe l. "It's usually the developer who has to put in all the streets a nd everything ebe." lluns tman said. But Cosla Mesa Public Works Director James Eldfidge said that the city has to react to need. "If we had a m aster planned s treet there. we could have re- quired them to p ay for 1t when they developed but we wouldn't have a mas ter planned street for such a low trafftc volume.·· Tllo street will be to the east of Bristol Streel nnd parallel to Bristol . It wilt run south from Sunflower A \'enue The st reel will be bui It over 1 hL· Santa Ana·Delhi Channel. "hlch will be boxed and the s urfart• raised four feet to grade. The street is vie wed as providing ad ditional access lo offices and a 17-story hote l being built east ol Bristol Street as part of South Coast Plaza and Town Center Eldridge said that the City·~ share would be h a tr the cost of r ais ir1g the gr ade and building the street with a median divider and a signal al Sunflo"er A\•enue. ;1e saicl it would CQSl from s.115.000 to $35-0.000 t o build the road if the city had to acquire the 4See SEGF.RSTROM, Page A.2 ) The entire UC medical training r1rogram. UC P resident Charles Hitch told the alumni. "faces " n1s1s of \'ery serious propor· lion." The ~t ate fiscal situation h<is sagged s harply in the two years sinC'e voters <.ipproved a bond issue that "as to pay for medit·al teaching building~ and a <St.•e f-'l'l\011'\G , Page A2i Harbor Vote r Tre 11cl ~Low' 111 Mor1iing \ cl1sm;,il morning \ot1·1 turnout "tth l.>arcl~ one pl'rn·nt of tho!>e c•hgibl(• casting balloh marked today 's school truslt'l' l'lcctaon~ in the Harbor Arca PrecinC't wor\..t•r-.. sl·\·pr.il •ii \\ h 0 rQ S J I cl l h l' \ \\ l' I' I' ·ashamed" to l'l•latt• llw pow t•arly totals of ''olt•rs. :-.aid ltw figllrC's \\'Cl'(' fur bl•fow tho~t' fqr previous electi1>ns .\ lotul of 57.S>lfl pC'rson-. arc· 1•lig1b1L• to t·a::.l bullols in toe.lit~ 's \nl1ng 1n Ne\\ port BeaC'h .111rl Co:.ta l\l csa. The b::illuting "111 determin e who "111 fill three :-.t•at:-. o n th l' f'\ev.port -1\lcsa school board and three seats on the Coast Community Collt•gl' board But there v. ere fe\\ voters on hand as polls opened today Thl' polls will remain open until R p.m . One prec inct worker spl'ak1ng for lhe crew a t College Park School. said she was "ashame<!'" lo report tha t out of a possible 904• 'oters. only nine h ad appeared this m orning Other s pot ChC'l'ks sluJ\n•d )'.I' persons casting ballots oul ol <1 possihlt' 800 ~l tht.• Fir~t Bapt1 ... t Chur<:h in Cost a l\ksa At H orace Ensign l\l1ddk S('hool in Nev. port Height-.. <• <:heck showed 21 persons rnt mg out of u possiblt> 1,045 registl'rt>tl there ln the Newport.Mesa race. thl' m ajor issue has been d1:-.tnt·t financial problems and int·um bents have stresserl their rc.r cord and their s upport or the tax O\ crr1de appro\·ed for ttl<> l\t ay 27 bal lot by th• board only iasl \\<eek . , In the t'oll~C d trlct. incurn- CS<'P H RBOB. PanA!i • • ··If prices ha\ e t o bt• frozl·n. \\t' will freeze them ... Houmc·d1c·n11 l' said ... If they must be deerea!-.cd we will decrc~•sl' them ... F ol low 111 g Hou rned1 cnn C' .., speech. heads of s tate went int() dosed sc·ss1on to discuss a druft declaration prcpart•d by mcc.·t ings of oil. financt• :ind foreign ministers here and 1n \'icnn:1 Sources in the.· Vt•newclan dt• ll'galion S<.i 1d the f1r:.t rl'spon-.l' \\a::. thut Houna•d1l•nn(• had of lered too all-embracing a pro gr:.im for 11nml'drnte ('On~1dcr:i lion . onl' de:.c·r1bcd 11 a-. p;,ich) derm 1c· · · Houmcdumne said the Oil n.i lions '' ould lake propo::.ed <.ir t1uns to m~urC' thl' normal funt· 1wnmg of the industn ahzed n.i 11ons unt1 I they c ;rn cut\\ ;,1sll' ;m<I fmd alternate energy soun·t•s i\ut he mdi(':.ttcd the lc.·vel of sup pl~ \\Ould be l'1gnif1cantlv lo\\t'I than in the pa!>I Bcn1mNl1en11(' lted lhl' p1u posL·d pni·t· frl•e1t:.• to dt•\ t'lop nH·nl aid fo r the l'Oll ntrn:s of tht' 'J'hml \\'nrld Mesa Banke r F a ces Trial 111 Plot Case A Costa Mesa banker accust·d bv authorities of h111ng a '"h1L man'' to kill his ..... ire has been or dl'red to face trial April 28 m Orange County Supedor Court on charges of soli c1i1ng to c11mm11 murder Jud~e Everett W Dickey s<.•t the trial date and ~· pretrial ap pt"arance April I 1 for Oarn·ll Dean Heiser. 42. of Hi092 \\'111 dem<'l<'I' Lane . Huntington Rc•ach ll is a lleged that llet:ler mudt• .1 down payment of $600 lo :111 Or ange County s heriff's 1n \'estigator who posed us a hirt·d l..1ller a9d promised to pay a toL.11 o( $10.000 in further ins tallment:-. for the s layi nJ( of his "1k teacher 's aide Delor<'!-1 Ann lleiser. 40 Heiser. manager of lhl' Crocker Bank in South Coa:-.l Plaza , Costa Mesa. wns urn·~ll'fl there shortly after he ml'l ttw "hit m an·• and 41n inform.mt Ill ~' restaurant meetin~ thut "as taped and ployed bo~k 1n Santa Ana municipal.court ·· 1 "i.llll no part rn delay mg -.pt'ed.' <tl'l 1011 by CongrC'ss · Ford :-. ;JICI · · . What '' e dim I nN·d 1.., " t1ml'·"' asting lt'-.t 111 :-.trength \\'h1te I lou~c soun·es had in d1cated thl' P-res1<knt .tlso pla111ll'd to delay h b prom1scll Apnl I removal of µn et• tontrnb on t\\O·thirds of dom csl1ea ll~ product.•d oil. But hts :-.t;.itement 1<1 newsmen made no mention of :-.uth ;1 dcl;.1\ F11rd's tanrr inc:rl·a:-.t•s \\ould have brought an 1m·n·.i-.e in g:i-.oline ta\.es of from Ill to 15 1 t.•nts per gallon. ;1('l'Ording tu \clm1n1strat10n off1e1.1b The cffeet of tuda,\ .., .ic·twn 1:-. to dl'i:i,· thO!:>l' 1nrrca:-.c-. until J 1·omprom 1se 1::. '' orl-.t·d oul '' 11 h Cong res:-. Big Opera to r~ TOH HAl'\CF. 1 t Pl i Polin• l'Ould be loo!-. 1ng tnd;,i\ for hu rg I a rs v. ho g l't .1 lilt of telt.>phone calb Th1l'\ 1•:-. lirokl' 111 l o l h e P h o 11 1 • m ;i t l' I n t' . \\ arehoust'. l'lllplo~ ('s n•11ortt'd l\londa~. ;111d 1·:1rll'd oll 500 tl•lt•phonl' .111 :-11 l'l'll\I-! d1•\ H'l')o. WOl'I h S )()() 01)0 Or••n;.!t•~ ('o••~• ~<~ '="" ---=- \\ t•aabt•r \, ariable cloud in~-. \\1t h r.1in hkel~ th1:. c\·en1ng . :Jl'· t• 11 rd in g t o t h e " e a t h e r :-t•n·1ce. continuing al tinw~ through Wednesda ~. A little rnolcr da~s \\1th highs mostly 1war GO. Chance of rain 60 Pl'r 1·1·nl tonight and Wedncsda\' I '\SI DE T OO.\\ S1/1•r1t film comic Chor/11· Clmplm. 85 . become Sir Charlr.~ C'lloplm today after be111g kr11gJr/. 1'111111 Queen f:l1zabl!th ll at Buck 111yhnm Paine•' Said he was 1111 mg to spend tlw rest of the dot/ 9<'tting drunk Sl'c' storu and p1c ture Page A-I I nclt·~ Al Yo11r S.r~•U Al Er..,. llombc<lo 81 ~ M 9oyd a u C•lttor"•• a i CIU\l l1t0 8•.il Comou ti. '""_,.. 8• 0.•11• HoltU\ 41 (cltl~o•IP•.. '°'' E,.l.,1••11rtM11t 8) F1-<~ AIO 11 Morot<•M 81 t"ttr-mt\\tOft 8 1 """u"""" e1 Mov1t\ 87 Mut~I Fu""'' AtO N•hoft•I N••\ At Or•.,.County "'' ~""'· 9 1.J sv•••• Po11u & " !>Pl')rh ., ) !>toO Mulleh i\ 10 II T•ttvn1on ,..., .. ,~, Wut ... , -tel Non • All &1 44 ... CaSt Your Vote; .. Bol& open Until 8 ,,_) " t ) • • .. -~- A z OAJL y PILOT c ~--·-..---·· • • T unday, M.,ch 4, 191S Facility Proposed Juven ile Hall_ Exp a n sion Eyed ·• •' I., y G. \ ll \' lo It~ :\'\'I LL 1.; 01 ·~· 0...1, Pilot 5-t"' Ur;.ing e County 's .l uvc·n1li..' Ju~til'c Comn11)>:-.iun h ;.11.; a).!ain urgl'd the county lloard or SUJlt'l'\'i),ors lo ;,,ipprovl' t·onstruc· tKJn of an ;.idditionJJI seturity f..1<·11ily for juvcnileoffl·nders 111 a letter to board Ch:11rrnan l{alph J)1L'<lr1(·h . tin.• l'Orlln11:-~1un l'!dll•d l°C'('l'lll ;1('l1<1n:-. l)v lhl~ IJU~ll'd to l"l'lLL'\t' u\t.'t·(·r11v.d1n~ at (Jr~1ngt· ('ount.\' .lu\'t.•nill' Ital! "110:-.1tivl"' I.Jul .. short ~1ghl l•d" 'l'hosl' <.1cl1uns Lhd not in<"h11le Ul;_1nt11n g for (''<jl:.tndt.•d JU\'~J]\• ..;1·t.·urit\· f:.it•1ht11.·:-. ·rifi)i;1nt out the flt'l'd fur ~Hldi · t1on.1l ~(·eur11y faC'1\1t1es. the t:on1n1i )>~ion C'ited in1·reast·s 1n nl:tjor c·rt rllt.'" l"fllllllll\lt_•d by Jll\'cnlles and O\"t.'rl·ro\\"dt·d l'On- 1.htion:-. in stall' ft1cihlles. It also pointed to ~• Jan. 21 re· ~olut1<>n by the judges of the· Or:.ingc ('uun!y Superior Court th:.it 1·cm1ndt·d the bu:.ird of its '"responsibility to provide the ncel•ss:Jrv f<.icilitil·s to rncet thl' need s of ihc court.·' • \Vh ether or not a juvl~nlle :,.hciu\d be incarct_·r.:itcd is rightfully <i court decision, the (_-ommiss1on said in a four-pa.E!C letter s igned by t•o n1mis::;ion Ch::.11rnlan 1\1arv Lou Prall. "\Vl· do realize thcrt.• ;.ire J number of juveniles that mu)>l be Analysis ··Of Voice R e q uested l'lie .... ·po rt Bc>ach d ctcctivc·s ~ough t required legal permits to- d ay to launch a \."Oiceprinl analysis on one or thrC'c susµects Jn <.111 alleged drug-extortion plot hgainst Jlo<ig Memorial Hospital. Thl' arrests of tv.•o La,::una Beach men und a Newport pa- tient late Sunday capped ..,,.hat poli ce claim v.'aS a two.day aborted attempt,to obtain a large amount or drugs f rom the hospit ~il. Officers allege it was :..in elaborate ruse wh1eh began with a phone call to the hospital pharmacy Saturday morning. Detective Capt. Rich l-lamilton :,.a1cl aftl'r t-...·o days of police stakeouts and investigation, one hospital paitcnt and t-...·o other men -...·ere arre~ted . In custody ;.i-...·aiting arraign- pienl on l'h;1rges of extortion arc . , ·-Joel Gilles 1'1atzinger, 20, o( ~1 Sum n11t Drive, Laguna Bcaeh . -Craig Lee Smith, 19, 710 Summit Drivc, l.agunil l\car:h. -William Weiss, 40, of. 4.63 Sc\·illeAvc .. Newport Beach. Mr. Boudino t Rites Sla ted Funcr;.il se rvice <; .~ire st·hedulcd·Wcdnesd<1y for retired 011 company C'On s truction engineer Ed-...·~1rcl r:. HouU1nf'lt of , Costa l1•1esa. ;.i 30-,vear (Jrange County resident v.·ho di ed !\ton- d:.iy . ll1les for ;\Ir Buu<.hn0t. M7, of 1750 Superior ·1\\·t· .. \\"Ill be .ttl 1(1 a .m . 111 \\'rs tcl1ff Ch<.1pel !\1ortu:.iry v.·11h the·!{~\. Ed\\iJrd W:.HJc offic 1 ;1 t1 ni.:. J)uring his c;.i rccr pnor to r(" t ircn1en l , !\1 r . Houdinot \Va :-. ('n1ployl'd b.Y Socony Oil Com- p any. lie lea\·ps ;1 ~on lh1bc rt, <1 daughter. !\!rs. Uorthay Aubry and a ~istl'r. l.evina 11ourlinot. Services are under direction or We...;;trliff Chapel fi.lortuary \Vith interment to follo\\' :it Eternal I !ills Cemetery in San D1ci.:o ORANGE COA ST DAILY PILOT 1 ... O•o~go I'''"' o~••• PHo• -•" ,..,,, " .• ,...,, b-""' N• "'' '"' '-»P"I>"""""~• '"' c,..-,,,. U.0" .... "''"''"q c.c ................ ~ ..... ~ .... _, ··~ JO<ol>I•""" -"""' •n•ovQl'o f,....,, '"' (D\•• -)'I."' .. _ .... ""· "~"''"91"" a.-..-~ ....... . ..................................... 11 ..... ~"" '-•<!'"'~ n.-.wn Yfutft (O"" " ,_,,. ,...,.,,,,,., """''"''' h ""I>"•"'" !.ot ... "1.,. -...,..,,~., 1 ... P""''""' e>ul>"'""''ll Ol•nl "•'JOO"""" b"• !.t"'''· U.~1• .,..,_, (.ol•tO•no" "1•,. Robert N. W!'•'d .,,..,,.,. .. , .. ..., """''"'"' Jac_k R, Curley ....... Pr~·~"'""" c.. .. -.1 M0'-11"• Th omas Kee.,.i l , ...... 1 ~m<J'> A Muroh•~ -~•Q•n4 1 "'1l'o Charle" H Loo<, R1rn,iro P Nall "' .. """' .,, ......... ~ {""''"' CMI• M•soi Oft1u JJ0-"6•·~"''' ....... "'II .. ..,.. ' .. 0 ...... •)Oil •]'fNo Other Olhces ..... _,_..,,. 11u ...... _, ............. ., l•.,.. .... Do••• .... c ........... .,.,_, "-"'''"""""&-..... !Ill'{""'"""-··""" ~It~•· """'. 1\101 ~· ... , ... .., ... """ o •• oo' ··~-·· Teiepl'IOM (7141 641-4J21 Cl.:i~~•lled Ad Yert1~in9642·)619 '•ft•'·~M. l•I> '"'""''(~•IP~"'''"'"~ '"'"P""' No""*' lo•' '"'"''"'-' rdotn«•• ........ 0 •t O<J••tl"P'''"'" no<foft ..... 0• '' n••·"'" •<I "''"'o"' "!••< '"' ll••''"'"o" 01 '"~""'"'u'""""' ·~"•I • p.,., • .,. l'~'l .01 '""4 "'" .o t , ....... ~ .,,,.,,,,,,,"""'''"''"'u°''"""''"" I·• '" "' i• \0) "''"''"',, ""l•t~• ' ,,.. ·' '~"''~~ \ I 00 .... ~,~·· JUV ENILE J USTICE ! . incarcerated." the !t·t ll'r said. ·"ro arc·n rnphsh lh1~ for the b1'n1·f1l o! 1111nors ;111d prult'l"l 1011 or lh1..• c·on11nun1ty, the court n1u:-.t ha\·e upp1·upna1e r1::-.ourct•:-,'' II t."Ont1nu1..•d \\'hi~ eall1ng for. ('Ons1ruct1on nf addi"\011:1) security fat 1ilt1es . the commission <.1!so urged thl' hoard to cont111ue "'excellent prC'· vention and diversion programs" within the county. The bo<ircl has rl'ft1sed lo tun<I several such programs \~:h en rederal and s tate ~r<ints have ex- pired. The commission also recom· mended in its il'ttl·r th<1t the s upe r visors reduce the juvcnill' case loads of cleputy county pro- b;:ition offict'rs to a maximun1 of 75 minors. According to probation depart- ment reeords, most juv1.•nile pro· bation offiCl'l'S are currenlly t·ar rying <1 c a~e load of 117 ju vc:ndes. . Another recon1mendation made bv the l'ommis:-.1on is that the suJ>Crl·isors pe1·son11lly ,·1s1l 1he county's JU\"cnll1..• fncil1t1t•:-.. 1nclud1ng Ju venile llall an {)ran.1:e . Heli;.iblc sourees a t the coun· ty's detention centers say only one supt:rvisor has visited the £a t'i11 tics in the past 12 years. '!'hat visit was by n ewly elected Se(·ond District Supervi!!"Or l.;.1u1·en cc Schmit who toured Ju\"l•nllt! !!all during an unan· nounccd v1:.1l lasl n1onlh. So f;.ir, the board or supervisors has ignored the recommenda- tions or the juvenile justice com- 1n1ssion. The juvenile justice com- mission serves the Orange Coun· Iv juvenile courts aqd is r~'StXJnsible for monitoring ·pro- bation programs as v.·ell as in· )>._iect ion o f institutions operated IJy the county. Commission m·em- bcrs are appointed by a commit- ll'C of !:iupcrior Court judges. \Vhcn the question or ove r· l"rU\\•din g in county facilities can1c to a head last June. the t'Om n1i ssion sided \\'ith Chief Probation Officer l\1a r garc t Gril·r in reeommending that a :-.ccond JU \"e nilc hall be built. In response to that recom1nen· dation. the county Supcr,·i sor~ formed an ad hoc juvenile JUStice study committee to study Orangt.• County's long range JU\ t'IJJl1..· JU::it 1rc needs. Ho11se of T utors Workman carries ladder in front of new tutorial center under construction at Orange Coast College campus in Costa J\.1esa. Stude nts will tutor fellow students in the building, which also will contain faculty offices. Tutoring program current· ly is conducted on fi rst floor of campus library. From Page A I FUN DING. •• hospital on the UCI campus and acqu1sit1on of lhe i\fcdical Center. Huntington Father Kills Wife, Himself By KATHY CLANCY SEGERSTROM PACT . •• • Sen. Jan1es !\lllls, president pru lC'Ol of the Scn<.1te, -...·arned ulumnt lh<tt state fiscal problems and the gloomy outlook for the eeonomy indicated "very dif- ficult times ahC':1d for the un· iversity. ·' ru tfl• O•llr Pllol 5-Wlt A Huntington Beach father. despondent over business and fin ancial problems, apparently shot his y,·ife in the head as she napped Mond ay, then killed himself. 4931 Kona Drive, Apt. C, at 5:45 p.m. Ins ide police fo und Skinn's wife. l\1"argaret Louise, 47, shot once in the back of the head, ap. parently, officers said, as she napped in her under\vear in the couple's bedroom. l:1nd from Sout h Co;i:-.t 1~1 ~1z;1. '"\\"c saved a lot Of monl·y doing 1t this \\'ay," he added. It is under:-;tood th;it c· .J Scgerstrom & Sons, Ollf' uf 1 he en- terprises oy.·ning South Coast Plaza :ind 'fo\vn Center. h;.id 11rigin<.1lly propos1·d lhat thi:> c11 .1 pay the full <"Ost of the )>lrt•t·l 111 stead of splittin g it. but city of ficia/s balked at that Later thev ~1grced to r eeon1n1end to 1hC council that Costa fl.Iesa pay for halfthecosts. ! The nl'ed for the street w;is based on a study by Vi1.:tor Gruen and Associates. truffle consul· tants hired by C .• r. Segerstron1. Eldridge told the couneil 1n :.i re· port on the plan tv.•o -...·eeks ago that the 5,000 cars a day "mi!(ht not sound l ike a lot" but woulrl re· lieve Br i sto l Street ;1nd particularly ease the s ituation \\'tth lf:'.ft turn lanes 'rhe flood l'hannel y.·ill nrit be covered only fur the len~t h of thl· ::;{r(•et. It \Viii be boxed in for 1.HOo feel, from Sunflower Avenue lo Anton Boulevard just nnrth of thl' Sag Diego l;'ree-...·ay. • lluntsman of the flood t·ontrul di.strict said that the total cost of this project, includ1n).! a crossin~ at Anton Boulevard. 1s SJ .2'.J0,000 of \\h1ch South Coast 1-'l aza '" putting up $884 ,000 and the L'ity of Costa ti.t esa S46,000 and the flood (·ontrol district ahout s:Jti(i,OO(J ·rhc floocl cor1t rol lltslnct':-::ihilrt· is the norma l cost of the ehann<·I 1f it \\"as uncovC'red. f'osta !\lt•sa·:- po rt ion is for the Anton l!oulevard CJOSs 1ng <ind the South Coast Plaia ~hare is for the appraised v<.1lul' of the :-ur- f;i C"l' ri g ht~ l luntsn1:1n s:lid that it is a llf>l"m:.d option for a developer to P<I .\ fur thl' {'o\'ering of a channl:I to rt:tain thl' s urface rights. l'lans indicate that ,t ennis c·ourt.s or parking s tructures mav hl' puL o\ l'r the :,.outherly scctiol1 of thl' l'nclosed t·hannel. \\"o rk :ilrt!adv h;.is started on lhc ~outhcrl~· l>Crtion uf \hf' chan- 11t·l 1'hl' l"liy 's eu:-;ts of building the street are not reflected in t he .igre<'ments -...·ith the flood con· I rol dis trict. 'I'hc agreement thl' 1·ounl'il will consider toni~ht is fur a ~epar;.ite pact ...,.·ith South Coast Plaza for the Jast620 feet of thl' channel Downtown landov1ner Tom /'l:elson protested at the last coun· <·it meeting that the usual -...·::iy strt•cts are built in Costa !\lesa is hy lhc bonding: of property oY.ncrs and urged more ;,tudy of the n1atter l"nl1nc1tme11 \\'c•re 10)11 . hol\l'CVet\ tha! $2-10 ,000 Y.Oulrl hP gt•ner;1tPd in bed tax fro1n the hOlC'I :1lone ;Joel fi.l ;.ivo1· Rohf'rl \\"dson obser\"ed that :.cit~· hall 1:-. bl'1ng paid for h~· the s ales la ~ from South Coast Plaza " Eldridge pointell out that lht· l'll.v ;d~u 1~ p;.iy1ng for 1mpro\·e n1ents to s treets do-...'ntO\\·n in :-i milar .ttrr:1ngemcnts. and s<.1 1d of !us rccommcndal1on to go Jhcad \\1th the rost ·sh~1ring ap. pro:u·h on lhr ~treet ovC'r the rhanncl. ··1 don·l ft-el a b1l prt·- :-.::i ured, 1·omprom1st.•d, or em bar· rassed. If I didn"t feel it -...as in 1he best 1ntf'resl or thl' cit~· I \~ouldn 'trccomn1encl 11 ·· Earlier, Orange County's legis lators had pledged support for l.ln :1ppropriation bill to fin~u1cc the on·e::tmpus hospital and purC"ha~c of the ~Tcdic<.1! Center, 1'hcy predicted that the SS .95 1nillinn tnll \\Ould be pass(_•d by tht• Legi)>]atu re. Sl<itc Senator Denni:. Carpenter I H·Ne-...·port BeachJ. v.·ho pre\ iously :.aid he -...ould OP· pose financing for the on ·cam~us hospit:.il if it \\'Ould con1pete for patients -...ith lloag llospital in l\"eY.'PQrt lJcach, o.d),o pledged support of the bill. ·rhere "'•as general agreement among the s pC'ukers thut Friday's regC'nts meeting could be crueial f(H' the future of the UC I medical school. 500 LA Kie~ /11 'H elllw les' l.()S 1\\:C;1-:1,r;;:-;i L1 PJ1 Coun· I~ Supcr\"l)>O r .J ~11nes ,\. Jlayl's, lt·rrn1ni.: ~1bo ut !'!O placement bon1t'~ ""f1lll1v hellholes."' said he -...111 remo\"e lln estimated 500 de· llnquent, nlcntatly ill or ncglect- r-d children from them as soon as he finds suitable replacements. li:1.\"C'S, in a news conference '.\londa\', accused the count\ Dl•part.ment of Public Soci<:il Scrvicl' ;ind the Probati on Department of neghgcnce in fail· 1ng to ··follov.· through ... lo see the \Oung are cared for after thev :ire pl;.iced by lho~e <.1gencies 1;1 home!. contracting '"'ith the county ... ----_ .. ·----· ' '" " ' . " .·, I ' I· • i I i: . ' " ' ' '' '. 'I I I ' I But first , police said, Rodney James Skinn, 54, placed a note on the door of the family apartment in northwest Huntington Beach \\"arning the couple's 15-year-old son there might be a body inside. Officers said the note directed the youth, Rodney Jr., to thi! apartment manager, \Vho then summoned officers to fhe home, School Cites Old and New P r incipa ls Dep:.irtin g Principal Art ('hristensen and incon1ing Prin· <'ip::il \\'illia1n llitt('r y.·j\I be honored in ceremonies toni ght at a \\'hillier Sehool P'l'A meeting in Costa ~t esa. Ritter, former principal of Lin· coin 1\.1iddle School, has been ap· pointed to replace Christensen. Christensen has been transferred to an administr a ti ve post in the J\:e-...·port-Mesa dis t1·ict office for health reasons. "They a re both great ~uys and y,·e are sorry to see one go but \1e're happy to h<l\'C' the other," ;,aid p·r1\ President .Jim \Vallace. Leonor Alanil, bilingual kin· dergarten teacher, \1·ill ai)>O re· ceive a PTr\ honorary life m cm- bC'rship al the 7 o'cloc·k meeting tonight at the school. ! . 11t1' : '1 : J • ' I ! ! ' I : I A. SA.LE A.T ALDEN'S? We don't ordinarily conduct "sales·· because we try to be competitive always. In conjunction with Lee's. we are offering our first sale in years. The finest carpets in the world from the world 's largest carpet maker are on sale for ONE WEEK ONLY at Alden's. Lee's has loaned us giant samples to assist you in making your choice. Please come in and see us. If you can 't make our regular hours, call us, and we'll arrange to be here. ALDEM 1S CARPET Skinn -...·as round lying in a hall\\"<IY. also with a bullet -...·ound in the head, police reported. Investigators said they believe i\lrs. Skinn \l"aS killed about II a.m. probably a s s he slept, whih~ h('r husband apparently died about four hours later. t'r o m Page Al HARBOR ... bents also ra n on their record and the stature which the d istrict has gained among other community conegc districts. Challengers ha,·c criticized the district 's operation of its television station and its night school. l'undid<Jlt.·s in the Ncy,·port· '.\lcsu race are : -1\re a CJne, incumbent Donald r~. Sn1a\l\\·oud, opposed b)' !\larvin J . Carr, Cecile Sandee n ;.ind John 1\. Torribio. -Trustee t\rea Three, incum- bt.·nt f\.l;lrian C. Be rgeson running unopposed . -Tr ustee :\re a Six. incumbent Thonlas llenderson J r .• opposed by Kingery E . \\'hiteneck. In the Coll ege district, the can. didutes and lhC'ir districts are: -Trustee Area Two, incum· bent Donald G. 1-loff, opposed by Burl J ohnson. -Trustee 1\re a Three. incum- bent \r t ll iam E. K ettler , <·hallenged by Lynda 'foy.·Je i\loss. -Trustee Arca Four, incum- bent Robert llumphries, op· posed by G. Godfrey Sandeen. I \ t I ,. ,. ,, ,. ' ' ., • 1663 PIACENTIA AVE. •COSTA MESA • 646-4838 DRA!ER S~LE ALSO GOING ON NOW • ' I ' 1. 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