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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-05 - Orange Coast Pilott Over~ide Loses; { t 3Inc en ts Ackley, PIOJD Tie Sweep Elections In Valley Voting In Newport-Mesa . • DAILY PILOT arm es ea * * * 1oc * * * '' . , . . . . -, .. ~ ' . . . . 'VOL. 41, HO. '4, •SECTIONS, 7• PAGES ' Nbon~M-.od Fit 'Peter Pri'ne~· le' • . SPOKANE, Wash. CUPI) -The utbor of the "Peter Principle" says former Presid t Nixon is a good example of his theory that individuals rise through bureaucratic structures td a ievel of incom- petence. Dr. Laurence Peter said Tuesday the system was such that once individuals rise to levels. they are in - competent to handle, rules, procedures, and forms enable them to hide in the bureaucratic st~ucture . ''Such a person is Nixon," he said. "J-le used es - sentially the sa~e Watergate-style practices in earlier governmental campaigns but never was noticed.'' Peter said Nixon was not noticed until he reached the level of president "and he was incompetent to handle the job.'' Tr1cstee Races · 3 Incumbents Win In Newport-Mesa All three incumbents swept in· to handy re-election victories Tuesdav in e lections for the Board of Tru s t ee s in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. The unofficial total of ballots cast in all 62 precincts In NewPQrt Beach and Costa Mesa show these winne rs · -Donald E. Smallwood. Trustee Areal, 3.447. -Marian C. Bergeson, Trustee Area 3. 4,853. -Thomas W. Henderson Jr., Trustee Area 6, 3,608. Smallwood won by an avala~he over three opponents. Mrs. Bergeson was unopposed in her re-election bid, and Hen- derson faced the strongest challenge from an opponent, Kingery E . Whileneck who managed to gather 2,051 votes. The largest number of oppo· nents . in any trus tee area emerged in Sma~lwood's area . Vulture Discovered In Soviet Union MOSCOW CUPI) -Hunters near Vladivostok have trapped a black vulture with a nin•foot wtngspan and experts said they believed it was blown there from southern latitudes by n whirlwind, tbe Tass news agency said today. . The bird, round weakened wtth hunger in a snow-covered clear· tng was warmed and fed and presented to a zoo, Tass said. ,, Cecile Sandeen was runner up with 866 votes. John A. Torribio earned 673 votes and Marvin J Carr was close behind with 611. S~ab Vjctim In Hospital A 20-year-old m an police found in an Anaheim street early this morning with three stab wounds in his back remained in critical condition at Anaheim Memorial Hospitaftoday. ' Police identified the slabbing victim as Miguel Valenzuela. of 302 N. Bush St .. Anaheim. After finding Val e nzuela critically wounded in the street in front of his home at 4 a.m .. police reportedly arrested two adults and a male juvenile on suspicion of assault with intent to commit murder. Las Vegas Landing LAS VEGAS, Ne v. CAP > -A National Air Lines.Delo jet with 102 peuons ~board made an emergency return to Las Vegas shortly atter ~aking off from McCarran International Airport Tuesday when a bomb was r e· ported aboard. A four-hour sutth of luggaie. mail and their aircraft failed lb reveal a bomb and the plaoe conlinued lt1 Journey to Tampa and Miami. or ,Valley's Override . . Defeated Jncumbent Karen Ackley and Richard Plum, a ne wcomer. finis hed the Fountain Valley School District trustee rac·e in a dead he al Tuesday. while a tax ove rride was na rrowly defeated. The lie vole between Mrs. Ackley, a housewife, and Plum, a high school administrator, left Fred Voss. the other incumbent, trailing by 300 votes. Final official election taJlies show: Karen Ackley: 2,945 Richard Plum: 2.945 Fred F Voss : 2,645 Martin Swanson: 1,533 Tax override: 2.737 yes; 2,875 no The Voss upset may have come as a s urpris e to s ome but throughout the r elatively low-key ca mpai g n , Plum worked vigorously. attacking disti:ict finances and educ ation pro- grams. Both Voss and Mrs. Ackley s uppo rted the 67-c ent tax measure. claiming that without it the district will have to cut pro- grams and possibly staff by $670.000 next year . But Plum cla imed the district tiad not thoroughly examined the budget for possible cuts und he s aid the m easure should be re- J ect ed in li ght of the poor economy 'voss also was the only can- didate sup~rted by Founta in Valley teachers . Teachers had worked hard for passage of the override. Mos t of the nearly Sl million generated would have gone for salaries, benefits, reduc- tion or class sizes, while the rest CSee VALLEY. PageA2) FIRST CALLER BOUGHT BOAT "I sold my power boat to the first person who called." That's the success experienced by the Newport Beach man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: 23' SEA BIRD. 110 200 HP. nd'I eng work . llead, camper top. trailer $3500, or will take .,mallerin trade xxx-xxxx . If vou have ~ boat to sell, call 642-SG78. It only takes a few words in the right place·to make a sale. Along the Orange Coast the right placei• the Daily Pilot. \ • .....-vacuat1on THIS IS ARTIST'S DRAWING OF NEWPORT'S GEM ROBBER Young Boy May Have Witnessed Oaring Store Robbery Daring Deist -.,. $256,000 in Gems Taken in Newport ByJOHNVALTERZA Of lfle OlllY l"llcn M•lf A young bandit, clad in blue de- nim and brandishing a bluest.eel pistol, robbed a Newport Beach jewelry store or $256,000 in raw gems and finis hed jewelry Tues- day afternoon. Police said today that the dar· 'ing daylight holdup of Charles Barr Jewelers at 1<>48 Irvine Ave., was the larges t com· mercial robbery in memory 1n Newport. Detective Capt. Rieb Hllmilton said the lone gunman entered the store at about 3:30 p.m. while tht ownPr, several e mployes and a few customers were inside. The man calmly mentioned that he was interested in ordering a custom made diamond bracelet and began discussing the iterr. with a clerk. Mrs. Mary Barr, 52, the owner . was in a rear office when she overheard the discussion between the bandit and the employe, then she went out front to assist in the transaction. All was normal, Hamilton said, until the bandit accompanied Mrs. Barr to the rear office to fill out an order rorm . <See JEWELS, Pate A.2) Operation· To Help Citizens WASJllNGTON n ·p11 -T he carrie r Ok ina "' a " ith helicopters and 1.500 Marines aboard has been ordered tnlo the Gulf of Thaila nd as a precaution to evacua te Americans from the besieged Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh if necessary. Pen- tagon sources ~a id today. As a lasl resort . the :\larmcs would ~o m to secure the airport ROCK ET A TT ACK HITS U.S. PLANE-Story, A3 at Phnom Penh. to allo\\ evacua- tion of civilians by military t ransport, the sources s31cJ. (Reports from Phnom Penh said Pochcntong Airport outside the capita l was closed today un - der a l>arnige of Communist rocket and arltllt•ry fire to stoµ food flig hts ) Pentagon sour cc·s said cont· ingency planning for the C\'acua- tion of some 400 to 500 Am ericans still in Phnom Penh called for a four-step operation. according lo the s ituation .\ir evac ua tion b~ com · <See .MARINES. Page A2> or:~·aL: ... s• \\ t.•ad1er Showers to nigh t a nd Thursday. according to the weath e r s ervice. wllh hi ghs of 58 to 62_ Lows tonight will be 50 lo 55. Chance of rain d ecreasing lo 60 percent Thursday l:\SI D•~ TODA,. Ann Randolph H earst . younger si ster of /ugrt we Patnc1a llearst. has been ar- rested on drug charge al U S Canadjan border Story. Page A4 lndt•x Al Y-s.n;ce AJ ~'""~ .. 9M""°I A12 1..M ... ~ A12 C.11 .. 1111• AJ CM•rCMMr •1t O.ulllH Dl-lt c....l<J •1 0-.uwrtl 17 DNtttl ... lk tt Cit ........ ~ ..... 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Oil Wan1i11g By Kissi11ger WAS!llNGTO'.'r (t;l)l l SecrC't .:i ry of St11li.: llt·nry A. t\iss1nger h;J:-\1 arnt·d that unless tht• L'ni lt·d States has energy indepen· dencC'. it could be foret·d in - to either surrenclerini.: to Arab oil diC"tation or us ing military force . \.\'hi te !louse spokcsn1cn said to- day. Press Secr('ti.lry Ron Nessen and hi s deputy. John \V . Hush<'n . :-.;nd Kiss· in~er issued the \\·arnu1g at a \\'h1tc !lou se brl·akf:.1 st 'fu cs d;_i y att e nded by President l''ord ;ind :-.nmt• iO Dcrnocra1 it: freshn1:..n C'Onf!,rt'S Sm en ··11 wa.s not ~• prC'd1et1on or 'A'hat will h;1 ppen but :i 'A'arning of ...,·h at could h<.1p· pen unless a n:..tional energy conscr\•at1on pro. gram is adopt ed no. not a prediction but a <·aut1on- in c.,"' !\:eSSC'll SaJtl. f 'rom Page A I VA LLEY ... '~ould have been used for special educalion. Swanson. an altorncy, al so op· posed the tax measure. In addition lo the tax increas(', the race also was probably affect- ed by unification efforts now un - der u.·<1y ai med at fo rmin g a ne .... · school di strict within Fountain \'alley city borders A group of Hun tin ~on BeOJch parents, now ser ved by Jo'ountain \'all('y sc hools, vigorously op- poses the move because they have not been included. \\o"hil e the school board is try- ing to ensure they are included , som e still do not believe the board has done enough. s .... ·anson , a lluntinb'l.Oll Beach resident, is serving as attorney for that group. E thiopian Fete ADDIS ABABA , Ethiopia (AP ) -f\.1ore than 100 ,000 peasants. workers and students staged a massive demonstration today to celebrate Tuesday's nntionahza - tion of all farm land hy the mili tary go\'ernmt·nt. The de· monst.r;ation 'A'3S h<'licvcd to be the l ar~e st ever held 1n the na- tion's capit al. ORANGE COAST .,. l10l\jQ!(1}I '"'°'-'""" 0.oly ,.. •o• _,.,....,.,.,"<00"'· _., .... 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This is the first time the prime has been that low since July 3, l973. The n1ove brings the bank a half percentage point below large banks. So me rem01in at the s1,~ percent level. The prime is the r ate a bank charges its most creditworthy corporate customers for short- lerm loans. It is not lied directly to consumer and other types of longer-term loans, but can point the future path of other interest rates. The prime has been falling steadily since the beginning of Lheyear. I' rom Page A I MARINES •.. mcrcial or chartered aircraft. -Use of military transport if Communis t activity becomes too dange rous for civil craft. -Marin(' helicopters from the Okinawa which could approach to withi n 15·100 air mil es from Phnom Penh. -Send in the Marines lo pro- tect the airport itself during final evacuation, if a crisis point is re- ached. The Pentagon stressed that all alternatives were contingency plans and no evacuation has ac- tually been order!?d · ficers, Cal iforni a ~li gh w ay patrolmen and Costa Mesa police joined in the chase at different stages of the pursuit after the robbery of Bick 's Arco station, 34342 Pacific Coast Highway, Dana Point. was first reported by sheriff's de puties. Officers allege Hopkins wa s one or two men who drove up to the station, e ngaged personnel in con versa! ion and then picked up the cas h box a.s they returned to their car. Costa Mesa police and sheriff's officers continued lo search the arrest area today for Hopkins' con1panion who fled on foot from what has been identified as a stolen car. Officers said most of the cash and the credit sales printing de· vice used by the gas station were recovered from the abandoned auto. f'ro111 Page A I J~WELS ... As Mrs . Bar r wrote, the m an pulled a small pistol from his hip pocket a nd said, "Mrs. Barr, this is a holdup." "You're kiddin g,·· she replict.I in alarm. The m a n then touched the woman 's side with the pistol and pulled out a shopping bag from another pocket and ordered his victim to the vault. Mrs. Barr was forced to dump a large quan· lily of unset diamonds and emeralds into the shopping bag. Th~ gunman then forced Mrs. Barr into the sales a rea where he confronted the employes and customers. llamilton said the bandit then held all the victims at gunpaint whil e one clerk cleaned out dis- play cases of many items of finis hed j ewe lry and dumped them into the shopping bag. "Every one or you, lie on the floor," he demanded. "And any one of you who tries to move for this door will gel hi s head blown off.·· Al that point, Hamilton said the bandit fled from the store on foot and headed north on the sidewalk of the Westcliff Plaza shopping center. No vehicle was noticed by any of lhe witnesses. Immediately after Mrs. Ba rr phoned police, officers saturated the area with patrol units, but no suspect could be found . Boy 'Waved Off~ . Police Seek Young Witness to Heist A yo ung boy a ppearing to be 11 or 12 years old, wearing a green jacket and riding a bicycle may hold va lu a ble clues to the Barr jewelry robbery in Newport ·BeachTuesday. ' Investigators. who appealed today for the youngster to step fort h. said tha t during the 20- mi nute holdup of the Westcllff No Salary Raises SAN DIEGO <UPI) -A<tinl City Manager Mike Grahl}n Tuesday submitted a 19'1$-16 bud get that does not allow for any pay raises for city employeS- Graham said the city cannotelvc raises unless it makes cuU In some pro~ram."i . jewelry store, one clerk saw the youngster through the front win- dow. The clerk told detectives that 'the blond youth parked his bike near the front of the shop and walked over lo t he front window. As t he bo'Y approached, the clerk managed to wave the boy away, and the bandit did not notice. Detectives said the boy heeded the gesture, got on bis blk'e-and disappeared. ' "There is a strong chance that this boy knew what was happen· ing and he may have watched as the suspect len the store. We're hoping that he may have seen a car or perhaps an accomplice," sa id detective Sam Amburgey. · The detectlve appealed to the youncater to call 644·3754. l;oa$t College Trio Re·iurned By A.LAN Dl&KIN ..; comparison Jith day duaet ai Beaeh. ... °" ... ~''" ... ...., the district's two campmea -Sandeen also leacbet. Jn addi· .:rhethreelncum bentswerevtc-Golden Welt Collep 1n Hunt-Uon to -belni an~ attoqsey and torioUJ ln Tuesday:a Coast Com· ington Beach and Oraqe Coat m a n aeement cOn1ulr'ant1 h e m unltyCollege Dlatricteleetion. College in Costa Mt••· teachee aviation ~MigaUon in Quality control supervisor Two ot the challengen aft pro-nl&ht classes at both &lden West Donald G . Horr bf Midway City, fessionaleducators.John90hlsan a ndOrangeCoas tdolleges. attorney Robert L. Humphreys of elementary school teacher with The campaign was low key. All Costa Mesa, and chartered ure the Garden Grove Unified School the candidat es filed statements underwriter Willi am E. Kettler of Dlst riCt a nd Dr. M osa ls a theater . Indicating that their campaign Huntington Beach all were re-arts l>ro'tessor at Cal State, Long contrlbutionsdidnotexceed$200. turne,d to seats o n the five- member board. In final returns today, the vot- ing was: TrusteeArea2 DollaldG. Hoff: JZ ,771 Burt Johnson: 9,120 Trustee Area 3 Willia m E. Kettler: 1Z,J6'9 Lynda Towle Moss: 9,511 Trustee Area 4 Robert L-Jl umpbreys : 14,650 Godfrey Sandeen: 7,522 All the winners are long-time board members. Hoff was ap- pointed in 1957 and has been re- turned in elections since then. Kettler was appointed in 1965 and has been re-elected three times. Humphreys, the only board member to start his ser vice by election rather t han by appoint- ment, has been on the boa rd since 1962. The iss ues in the campaign were the use of KOCE, Channel ·50, which is operated by the dis- trict . and the evening college. All three challengers maintained that greater use should be made or Channe l 50 for teaching and that the faculty should be more in- volved with the station, and all contended that the evening col· lege classes are crowded and do not have adequate supf»ortstaffin 41 D e ad on Train LONDON (AP ) -Recovery crews dragged t he mutilated body of th e engineer from his crushed driver 's cab during the night, bringing the rinal death toll in London 's worst subway di saster to 41 , London Transport officials said. Trial Ordered Newp0rt Man Says Innocent .in Killing Michael Lawrence Carden of ·Newport Beacb pleaded innocent .late Tuesday to m urder charges ;riled after the body of a wealth y ·Claremont busln essman was \found lylng on the back ~oorstep Bandit Skips Bar Patrons PONTIAC, Mich. (AP)-A man armed with a shotgun and identifying himself as a laidoCf worker robbed a nearby bar, but told patrons he wouldn't lake their money because "you are scraping for a dollar just like me." Police said the man left the Four Seasons bar after drinking there for a ·'while ftloaday night, returned-la ter with a shotgun, and s tole $241 and a filth of. whiskey. Qf!icers said lh,e shotguri dis- charged, apparently accidental· ly, during lhe incident a nd the ner vous ro,bber fumbled to re- load. The n he gfVe the barmaid a knife, or dered her lo cut of[ the telephone r eceiver, and fled. ofthedefendant 's home. · Orange Co unty Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey or- dered Carden , 3<1 , of 614 W. Ocean Front. to race trial June 16. Pretrial action was scheduled for April 14 and !flay 16. Carden was arrested last Jan. 26 after police found the body or Elmer Ju liu s Boehlke, 48, slumped outside Carden's back door. Police said Boehlke, operator of a salvage business and ow ner of several food stores in the Pomona Valley area, had been shot in the chest . Police said neighbors told them they heard a number of s hots fire d at a time they estima ted to be between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m. Carden is held in the county jail with bail set al $250,000. Husband Arrested LOS ANGELES <APl-The hus'ba nd of a woman found strangled to death in her burning: Car was booked Tuesday for in- vestigatiori of murder , sheriff's detectives said. 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Elll.~,..., .... .... , • -...... • - I ( I ., I •• 01 "' di " "' cc fr "' lt fr "' " I \\ st ci l/' It bl I f< " •• It d " d· cl " d .i " d1 I I\ " "' " no s~ sl st Ii· UI e: " ,, I W ;, " " ,, di " u a " " "· ~ r p b n I Ii " " p n s ,, c ,. I ~ I ' ' ' ,, I ' ' i • • 'Pa}>ers • Ill N~iguel But Nixon Sheets Of/ L'irnits •Boo::.-J adt'"e• DEAR P f\'J" llow do you figure out Whf'n a "Keep froz£'n" juice <'Oncentrnte is 110 longer safe to drink? By the time I get home froflilllthe mark C'l, my Jui<:e con- centra tes trequt•ntly are defrost· ed. I U!>ually lOS!> them in the fre~zer any\\ d~ A recent e:-.. By F. A. SCHOEMEUL Ol -O.lty l"INt ibff More than 1,300 cubic feet or Richard Nixon's pre·presidential papers are now resting in the Laguna Niguel "ziggurat." But if you're interested in driv- ing down to the multi-tiered structure a nd1 perus ing the former president's past, forget it. For the time being, the papers c:overing Nixon's life from 1946 to 1968 are off Um its. The Gene ral Services Ad- ministration <GSA). owner or the mass ive federal buildin g, wouldn't even grant a request from a photographer to take a picture of the room where the papers are being kept. "I have orders from Washington ," s aid Patric k Murphy, the GSA's regional director for business affairs. N ixon don a t e d the pre- presidential papers to the federal government Jan. 28. Transfer of the scores of cartons ol papers to Laguna 'Niguel was completed Feb. 18, Murphy said. ln hil) letter of donation, Nixon said lht! materials would be "available for the purpose of studV and research as soon a s possible and to the fullest extent possible." Accordin g t o Murphy, the papers won't be available until Nixon anrl his s mall San Clemente statf review all the documents to determine which, if any. should be kept private. Nixon had stipulated in his let- ter that he would reserve the nght to impose r estrictions on the use and availability of the papers . Murphy said it was possible that cartons of the papers could be transported from time to lime pe.nencc makes me wonder if this is wise. SeH•ral cans of frozen l'id er hud c·ompletely defrost<'d and I put thC'm in the refrigerator, making cider later. We all ended UJ> with upset stomachs. W ;is this due to the cider, and can other frozen juices ~~f~~~!rc "unfrozen'' do the same 'It's Unfal .. , J .W .• NcwportBeach .... Another cause probably was to to Nixon 'S San Clemente ettate for review by the former presi· dent. The Nixon papers will be housed ut the Laguna Niguel building until the creation of some sort of Ric hard M. Nixon Library. Tha t 's ·not expect ed soon. The foundation which was s upposed to collect donations for the Nixon Library has been dis- banded and It s assests transferred to Whittier College, the former president's alma mater The $19 million ziggurat where the papers now rest was-ti<.oquired b y the governme11 t from Rockwell Interna tional in return for several Departmt.'nt o f Defense-owned properties in Los Angeles County. The building will hou::.e a re· gionaJ branch of the National Archives and millions upon millions of old federal records. Sever al other agencies have con· tracted with GSA to lease aps space in the building. hlame for your family's discom-C • l T/.• t • ~J! S t forl , a{'COrding to Dorothy npp e ,, ic im OJ ys em Trade of the building lo the Wenck, Extc•nsion Sf'rvice home federal governm ent was l)UbJect adviser. Cider is hig h in acid con-WEST FRANKFORT, I1J Security program for the blind, of an in ves li gation b y the tent, and a s hort period of <AP)-State Deparl.ment o r elderly and disabled called Sup-Was hington Post. It sa1d 1t had d e fro stt>d s torage in the Public Aid officials say they plementarySecurityincome. received information that the refrigerator wouldn't have been know it's unfair, but a one-Nixon Administration fought for detrimental. The same con-limbed West Frankfort woman In October. the program was acquisitionofthebuildingsothat «.'lusion can be drawn for most doesn't meet welfare qualifica-restricted to people with incomes Nixon could s tore his papers rrozen concenlrated juice pro· lions any more and they've ohf lesbsl thaknl $l46 ab mof~tth. MW.ith there after returning to pnvate ducts. Tht>y can be refrozen ped h h k e r ac · ung ene 1 · iss life in San Clemente. "ithin a short time. 1r you do not s tpp er c ec s. 1 Slayden isn't eligible for SSI and Born with no arms and one eg, • ·ai · refrigerate or freeze these pro-cant meet state soe1 service The GSA said that storage of Emogene Slayden, 53, says she · · ducts, "'OU could end up with cntena. the papers was only one of many ., can't help but feel she's the vie-h •'booze juice," as they do tend to um of a system that's supposed E ven if s he gave up the possible uses considered for l e fern~ent over an e xtended period to help her. pension. the e li gibility for it building, which contains a bout when ex pose d to room te m -She said she doesn't need much would disqualify her, state of· one million square feet of usable peralure. help, just a housekeeper to come ficials say. Ooor space. Not Dtd y•free in for a few hours a day to cook, Miss Slayden said s he ap-Whether papers relating to DEAR P AT: For a recent busi-clean house and help her dress pealed her case twice and lost, Nixon's six years in the White . C I h .a and undress. and her housekeeping payments House will com e to the Laguna ness tnp to ana~ a I pure aseu Until last October, the state ended Saturday. some liquor in a U.S. "duty-free provided $200 a month for the Bob Wilkerson. Franklin Coun-Niguel fac ility is an unknown. shop." When I rd urned to the service. Miss Slayden bought ty public a id. director. said there A s pecial, three .judge panel sl;itcs, Twas (•har~cd duty on the food and clothing and paid her is no questio n Miss Slayden meeting in Washington 0 . C. is liquor. Why w<i sn't this included bills from a · $187.40 monthly needs a housekeeper. considering an appeal of a lower under my SJOO exemptwn? federal pension paid to survivors "We'd like to see her get it, .. he court decis ion that held the pre- L. R ·• Huntington B<-ach of coal miners. Her father died of said. ''It 's red tape is what itis." sidential pa pe rs belong to the A Cus toms S('rvic<> spokesman black lung diseas e. A spokesman for the Depart-government :md not Nixon explained that in the U.S. the Her problem: Illinois provides m e nt of public Aid added,· term ''dut,Y.·free shop" refers to suc h s 0 c i al services as .. There is no solution at this Until the ownership question is s tores COBSidf'red to be bonded housekeeping only to individua ls point. It is unfair and there's just resolved, the papers Wiii remain warehouse~. where a variety of who qualify for a federal Social no getting around that.'' in the nation's capital. items are offered for sale without -----.!:.....-=-------------=---~----------------------- tax and duty to persons departing from the United States to a foreign country. This merchan- dise is sold P.D the ~OPdition that it will be cdnsum t>d outside the United State!>, and that full taxes and duties will be asses~ th.ereon should it be retarne<I To the United States. Since the li- quor was not acquired outside the United States, it may not be in- cluded in th~ SIOO exemption. Leartth1g t" Cnn DEAR PAT : My hus band planted a fine garden 1'1s t year. but because l didn't feel sure of m y ability lo do home canning, a lot of the vcget abk s were given away or wa:-ll'd. I'm determined to learn how lo can home·grown produce this ~car. Since m y mothe r a lwavs llt><'d and was s atisfied\\ ith Kl'rr products. I in· tend to us(' llwm loo. Can this compa ny p rovide any m forma- tion to a nonce canner" K.11 .. <Asta )les a Wednesday. March 5. t 97S OAIL\IPILOT A3 Ml of JOiiet County \loti11g on .TV Hollywood 's Juliet Prowse wlll hlghllght this year'• Feahion Awards Show on ABC· TV, March 19, wherein she wlll appear wearing an apple and flgleaf as fashionable Eve. Then she pro- gresses through fashions over the years. Juliet ends the show in one of those string bikini fashion swimsuits, thus traveling full circle to near-Eve attire. UPI Telephoto Special ·Financial Measures Get OK F our of s ix special fin ancial measures facing voters around Orange County passed handily Tuesday des pite earlier predic· lions the sagging economy would scuttle them . The only meas ures that foiled were school tax override ques- tions in two Ora nge Coast area elementary districts, Fountain V a ll ey 167 ce nt::.l and Westminste r (87 cen~). Nixon Okayed Opium Growtl1 For Science? WAS HINGTON <UP l 1 A Senate s ubcommittee has been told that former President Nixon approved pla n s for g rowing opium in the United States, but then held off when the Turk::. de· cided to s tart growing poppies again. Voter s in Ana heim g3\ e .i 3,000·vote \'ictory margin lo lhe biggest single m oney proposal in county history a Sl50 million revenue bond issue that would t.•nablc the c ity to go into the elcc tric power generating business. Two north count v school dis triets. Placentia and Brea-Olinda L'nified. carried bond election:. by margins of a lmost 3to 1 T he Placentia m easure will provide ~20 m illlon for ne w S<'hool construction. The S.100.000 Brea-Olinda bond issue: '-'ill pay for cla!isroom repairs. The only tax o,·crride that passed in the count~ wu::. in lhe Orange L'nificd School District. which has alrl'ady ('jnl'elled c lasse:> and fired teacher:-. because of money troubll·~. The vote 111 that district w<is dose. but the 97 -cent per $100 of :.issessed val ua twn increast· .,., as approved b~ <• 5110 ,·ote margin. Sorry, Shirley Quentin J o n es o f th e Agriculture Ocparmcnt':. r ~ L0:'\00'.\0 <.\P) Shirk~ search service ::.aid Tuesday that Temple fi l m~ \\ill no1 he Nixon d ecided lo !>tart growing s h o " n rl u r 1 11 g l h c opium domc s t1cally i n chi ldren·~ hour bl·cau:-c December . 1973 i\t that time. a thcv arl' irn•ll·v:.rnt :-.1\:- shortage of opium for legitimate Britain 's 1n1h·pendl.;,, scientific and medical purpost•:-. lcll•\·1s1on 1Wl\\Ol'k w as developing due to lhl' Till' l ndepemknl Broad Turkis h government:.. J!.171 ban casting .\uthonl). \\ hid1 onpoppycullivation. n•p1l,1tcs eommC'rl·1al lt'lt'\ 1:-1nn. says the old The Turkish ban, hlled last Shirlc.·~ Temple moncs <•re year. was itself inspired by Nix-"more llkl'l~ to :.ippe...11 to on. In an attempt to c:ut heroin the no::.talg1.1 of olrkr peo· Reques t bas ic information from Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corp .. Consu m e>r Products Division, Sand Springs, OK 74063. Specific inquiries may ht' direct- ed to Ke rr's home economists, addLCtion. s aid Sen. Birch B;iyh pie than to the sophislll'_.t. ~ I D·lnd. l. Con gress was con-cd children of Loda~ " ~¥'· ,·$1 vinced that banning T urkish The gnld nngletcd mop-tKatherin e Rames or Hattie Hinkle, al th(' above address. Many books providing practical advict> ahout home canning also are availabl<' a t your local library. Grt•e11isl1 Pears OEAH PAT: Wh~· art• thl• pear~ in sup('rmarkt•ts alway~ green·• 1 tonk for ripC' ones but can't find any P<:rhaps l don't ripen them propt·rly, because 1t seems th at after days o f r e r r i g <' r <ll 1 o n t h c y 1 e m a 1 n some\\ hat tough R.L., !';e"port Beach Pears arc al" ays picked green because tree ripening produces an unpleasant grainy texture. Eas' bruisin~ after ripening Is anoiht>r reason pears are shipped still green to ma rkl'l. To ripen pears, placc-in a nearly closed paper bag and hold at room tern· perature until thry turn fully yellow and have' a sli ght give when held in tht> hand. Three or more p('ars in the samf' bag ripen better than onf' or two. ~tore in thf' refrigerator until serving. Party Wasn't Over; Musician Killed MEXICO CJTY <U PI) -An or· chestra k n ow n as ''Th e P aladins" played ut 3 private party in the swank LomDS Allas de Chapultcpec section of the city and was preparrng to leave al l l p.m . to fulfill another en&age· rnent. 'fho~e at the t>~rty urged th~m to stoy. When the musicians 1g· nored plea s to keep. on playing. two employes of the host opened nre on the band. Police said one m ember of the orchcstraj was killed and 8nothcr woundf'd. ". 'tt ... 't\~f' l opium cultivation "\\as an in -pt'I and her escaparlt•s ,.,~ · uP1r.1..,i.oto clispensiblepartof gettingonlop ··h;i\l' no n·lcv<.1ncl' to MILITARYPOLICEMENREMOVEVEHICLESFROMCAMBODIANSTREETAFTERATTACK of heroin addiction .·· Congress motlt•1n ch1 lrlrcn .·· a 13Perish,340thers~oundedDuringlatestCommunistRoc:k:e:t:S~ie~g:e~ln~-h-n_o_m~P-e_n_h~~~~~~r~l~~~n~~~?~;~~~~~~~;~~~~~~!~:~~~~~~i~~~~!~~~c-u_t~~='=1c=t="='o=r=k=s=p=o=k=e=s1=n=a=n=~=;1=1d=·~~ U.S. Cargo Plane· Hit by Red Sliells PHNOM PENH. Cambodia <AP>-An American cargo jet. part or a fl eet fl ying rice, ruel and ammunition into isolated Girl's Death Suspe~t Held NEW YORK (APJ-A Bronx baker has been arrested and charged with the strangulation murder of a 15-year·old pro· stitute from Cambrioge, Mass. Police said they arrested Reynolds Stoddard. 30, at his Bronx home in the Feb. 22 killing of Karen Baxte r, round dead in a mid· Manha ttan hot el room. strangled witfl a gold neckchain she wore. Police believe the red-haired. teen-age r arrived here Feb. L When she was &TTested Feb. 14 on a soh c iting for pros t itution charge. she aave her name as .. Carol Bla ke" and her age as 19. She \<'as p icked up by police on Third Avenue and"25th Stn:-N, ju t a block from where $he would later be murdeNMt. Karen was Jtiven a conditional dii;charge but apparent!)• went right back to the tilreeta. i Phnom Penh, was hit on the ground today during a rocket and artillery barrage of the capital's airport by Com munist·led in- surgents, diplo mats said. No injuries were repo rted among the plane's crew, and the a irc ra ft returned safely to Saigon's Tan Son Nhut air base. the sources reported. Airport sources said two person s on the ground were killed and m ore than 20 wounded as more than 50 ro~kets and cap· tured U.S .. made 105mm shells struck the area in the heaviest at· tack so far against the airfield. The airport is the city's last link to the outside world. Insurgents have severed road and river routes. In Washington , the Pentagon identified the aircra ft as a DC8 of World Airways and s aid it was hit by s hrapnel. Th(' plane was the first U.S. . aircraft struck during the five· month n1rhft. which was ex- panded Thursday to include rice ThE' <'llr~o planes circled high over th(' city before coming in nt a sharp angle . But most of the shells were hitting at least 300 yards from wht"re the DC8s and c1oaa were Wlloadina. GEM TALK TODAY BY J. C. HUMPHRIES FACTS AIOUT IMIT A TIOM DIAMOMDS If ever there were a time fo r careful buying, it is now: and this applies particularly to di amonds, which some seek to replace with synthetics. Many synthetics, all softer than diamonds, can be scratched even bv kitche n cleanser. Their softness prevents precis ion cutting and polishing accepted by di.amonct , and reduces lasting lus tre to a short period. Ad· vertised prices of imitations can mislead. You would have to buy .a strontium titanate substitute of over nv·e carats to equal a 3.5 carat size diamond, and all syn- thetics arc easily recogruzable imitations. Your best rnvestment remains the true drnmond of a Si7.e you can afford a nd wear with unquestioned pride. knowing that 'it will r etain both its meaning and value for ever . Skilled Professional WE SERVICE J-'OR YOL R \'Al.L'ARLt' ;nn:1.RY ANn \\' \T<'llt.~ TS AS Cf.OSI-.' TO Y()(. AS OL'R sronr.. \\'111-:IU: Ol. R 01\ ,\ CRAF'TS,\I F:S CARf;n U . Y DO TllF WORK l sm:H Ol R P1':RSO\Al, SUl't:m'f.'i/U\ ................ • Fine watch repair • Diamond and precious gem setting • Fine jewelry care and repair ................... Original jewelry design and creations Gem and jewelry appraisals ............................ 111GHEST PRICF.S PAID FOR IMPORTA,\T GEMS A'l:l> JEWELRY Plf:CF:S £XP£RTL\' APPRAIS1':D BY US J. C. .JJump/wJ Jewefm 1823 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MESA · CONVENIENT tERMS 27 YEARS IN THE SAME l0CAT10H > A4 OAU. '{ Pll.OT w.ctnesd•Y. Match S. 1975 A Touch Of History AH, HISTORY: Here along our Orange Coast, wt've reached the point in development where we've decided we must save everything. We are on a pre- servation kick. So tar. we have saved old pep- per trees, ancient adobe walls. mounds of earth and cliffs wherein lurk old bones and fossils. Upper Newport Bay's s ludgelands and many other spots steeped in our coastal lore. Who knows how far all of this will go? Just let some newswriter .start hanging the word "historic" every time he writes about some local claptrap and pretty soon. it is historic. This is not to say that fossils. bays, adobes a nd old master trees aren't worth saving. But sometimes you do get the notion we could go overboard on the whole program . YOU COULD HAVE had hi s- toric Tin Can Beach up in Hunt- ington Beach. for example. Or how a bout the historic railroad lmderpass at the San Clemente Pier? Or all those his- toric potholes in Laguna Beach streets. Historic billboards in Costa Mesa. Even some of the smells in our coastal region could abruptly bttome steeped in history. FEW ODORS, for example, go back further in history than the stench of West Newport Beach which wafts forth from within the bowels or the earl.h. Sometimes this rotten-egg-like stench gets so s trong your eyes water. But somebody might start referring to it as historic -and maybe it is and a group will form to save it for posterity And speaking of Newport. how about starting to refer lo the city's most fa m ous traffic jam s pot as Historic Coast Highway ·Bridge? Let's see who'll step forth to save that. ALL YOU HA VE lo do lo re- cognize how far our historic fervor has gone is to cast your eyes upon the latest issue of the American Horse Council's newsletter out . of Washington. D.C. Back on Page 4, the headline screams at you. "Tax Credit for Historic Barns.•· Then comes the story: "'Legislation to provide for the certification of certain historic barns and to provide tax credit for costs of maintaining exterior appearance and s tructural soundn~s of such barns was in- troduced in the Senate by Sen. Robert Taft. Jr/(R-Ohio). Even Senate Minority Leader Hugh Scott. the Republican from Pennsylvania. jumped on the barn bandwagon. "This legislation would allow owners to claim a JO percent federal tax credit for funds spent to maintain barns 40 years or older.•· Scott intoned. FORTY YEARS or older? Taft and Scott obviously have never seen my house. I am clearly going to qualify for this wonderful tax cut. All l need now is to find a cou- ple of nags and maybe a cow to move into the place. History is going to be on my side. CIA Files Pqtty Hearst'S Sl$ter Held MilUons Po~ibir On List BUFFALO, N.Y. <UPl)-U.S. customs agents have arrested Anne Randolph Hearst. younger sister of missina newspaper helre$s Patricia Hearst, on a misdemeanor narcotics charge as she returned from an auto trip to Canada. Miss Hearst. 19. was arrested 1'uesday at the Rainbow Bridge m Niagara Falls, N.Y., while traveling with two men. One of the men. Donald Moffett, 21 . of Denver. Colo., also was charged The charges were for possession or ampht:tamines. · There have oeen numerous un- confirmed reports in recent weeks that Patricia Hearst, kid- nap victim turned renegade, who has been missing for more than a year, would attempt to cross the border near the same location. Authorities would not comment. . however. A spokesm•n ror the Federal Drug Enforcement A&tncy said ~na Hearst was arrested in a 19?4 Ford Mus tang aut o· re- glstered to her lather, Randolph Hearst, president and editor of the San Francisco examiner. A spokesman for the FBI said the bureau was interested in the case, but he would not comment further. Customs agenls said they r o u rtd 1 . 2 g r a m s o r a m - phetamines in the suspects' possession. A third companion, George Boomer ol Grosse Point, Mich., was not cbarged. Miss llears t a nd Moffett en· tered pleas or innocent at their arraignment before U.S. Magistrate Edmund F. Maxwell. - li<>th were released on $1,000 bail pendlne q court appe;irance March 19. Anoe Hearat's attorney, George Grobe Jr. of Buffalo, said he did not know when she went to Canada. why she was there or where she had beeo. "I haven't had much time to talk to her." Grobe said. Police across the border in Niagara Falls. Ont., said they did not know what Anne Hearst was doing in Canada or where she had been, n or did they know anything as to the whereabouts or Patricia Hearst. The whereabouts or Patricia have been a mystery since her Feb. 4, 1974, abduction by a group of t e rroris ts calling , themselves the Symbionese Liberation Army. In tape re- corded messages weeks after her A $342,000 Sex Q11iz WASHlNGTON <UPl)-The federal govern- ment is paying Michigan State University re- searchers to ask students where, when, and with whom they had premarital s ex . Sen. William Prox- mire <D· Wis.) said today. Proxmire, a member of the Senate Appropria- tions Committee, asked the General Accounting Of- fice to investigate. He said the study by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development was "not only a highly questionable research pro· ject...bul gave the researchers over $342,000, or some $99,761 more than requested. "Not only does this study raise serious ques- tions concerning the invasion of privacy, bul it also appears to be a wasteoftaxpayers' money." In a lette r to the GAO, the senator s aid the in· stitute awarded a three-year. $342,378 contract to David J . Kallen for a study concerning factors in- fluencing the use of birth control devices among un· married coJJege students. "The largest groups of students to be in· vesligated will be unmarried women who have gone to the Michigan State University Student Health Service to seek information or tesls for pregnan- cy," Proxmire said. "Thes"' young women will be asked to answer detailed questions about where. when. with whom, and bow often they have engaged in sexual ac- tivities." Proxmire said if the study was needed at all, it should be paid for by private rather than public monies. The senator said the contract was awarded on a noncompetitive basis and the institute increased the size of the contracts to pay for more personnel than the principal researchers themselves believed were needed. "The contract appears to be one ot a pattern of contracts which are loosely awarded." he added. ••• ,..., .. ,..--. "'"' N .... ·Ju•~w.•...,,m•Fat1~~.f<jl\t.i7<•ti~udmmnmum~ra:MM•m•~:.al~ . .;;;~~Ji • ~,¥,.-Je;~M& MO~;«· West German ·candidate Safe BERLIN <U PI} -Peter Lorenz, th e Christia n Democratic m ayoralty can didate kidnaped six days ago, said today that his urban guer- rilla captors held him the entire lime in a cellar cell somewhere in the dty. handcuffed and blindfolded. The kidnapers released lhe 52-year-old Lorenz at midnight with a sack over his head. then disappeared in tbe city, sue· cessfully evading a police sweep that began immediately. Police carried out a massive manhunt that netted 155 persons, but most were relea,.ed after their iden- tities were checked. Eleven persons were ar rested. Lorenz said the kidnapers kept ' some of his private papers and Lorenz' Christian Democratic all of his money except for & 20 Party demanded reimposition of mark note (worth $8.50) they re-the death penalty as a deterrent turned to him, and enough coins tofurtherkidnapings. lo call his wife Crom a telephone But Lorenz told a news con- booth. ference that "I was, 1 am and I The Marxist guerrillas re-will continue lo be opposed to re- leased Lorenz only after West institution of the death penalty." Berlin and Lorenz said the kidnapers West German overpowered him in his car early authorities Thursday. With two olding him freed five of · and a third sitting on him, they their com . gave him two injections, one in an. rades from iarm, the second in bis left leg, prison and Loreozsaid, flew them to "While I was not numb, neither asylum in the was l fully conscious," Lorenz P e o .P l e ' s ,..id. ~-' Democratic . . LOlteNz ,_ ~=~:~.lie of . Caracas Temblor Several influential members of CARACAS. Venezuela (AP> - Prof Removed A light earthquak'e shook Caracas today. No casualties or 1damage were reported, but the tremor sent many of the city's nearly 2.3 million residents into the streets. First Cwthes, ThenJob abducttan. Ml11 Hearst aatcS she had converted to her •bducton' cause and denouncea her father and her fiance, Steven Weed. FBI omctals said th6)' bad no indlcaUon that Anne's arrest wu in any way connected wlt.b their search for Patricia, but they declined comment when asked if they planned to question Anne about Patricia. Anne reportedly spent the night in Buffalo. Miss Hearst told authqrilles here she was a student at Regis College in Denver, but Dr. Miles · Anderson, the dean of campus life at the college, said no one by the name of Anne Hearst was re- gistered at the college. Her parents, Randolph A. and Catherine Hearst, recentl)' said one of their five daughters was attending college under an as- sumed name. She's Tough Sister Ann Rubly, RomaJl Catholic nun, testifies in at- tempted robbery. She made flying tackle on Chicago sidewalk of man accused of taking $3,000 in church con- tributions. He told Sister Rubly, "Don't follow me or I'll blow your brains out." Daffy Piiot D.U•ery . l1G•w...tMd Monday-Frid.-: If you do not hlYe your paper by 5:30 p.m .. call before 7 p.m. 'and your copy will be d.-· livefed. Saturday and Sunday: II you do not receive your copy by 9 a.m. Satur- day, Of 8 a.m. Sunday. call befOfe lO a."'. and your copy will be delivered Cn.a.tl-T•l••h•H Most Orange County Areas 641-4JJI Northwest Munlington Beecti. and Westminster ...•..• _ M .. IUI San Clemente. Capistrano Beech. San Juen Capistrano. Dana Point. South Laguna. Leguna Niguel . · .....•..• 491-MM WASHINGTON (AP)-CIA Director William E. Colby tocLy outlined for Congresa • Jona llst of mes that the agency keeps on U.S. citizens and acknowledced that some material in them "may not be appropriat6 • ., Testifying before a Houle sub- committee, Colby desc:rtbed ln detail tor the first time fllea on Americans ranging from suapecl· ed foreign intelligence aients to workers in a plant performing work tor the CIA. He ptovided no figures on the total number of mes, but his 22-page statement left little doubt that the names of hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, of Americans must ap- ~r in agency files. The CIA kept a file on Rep. Bel)a Abzug (D-N.Y.) which in- cluded information obtained. by opening her private mail, Colby acknowledged. JN ADDITION, Colby said CIA files contain ·'information on several million foreign pollUcal, military. scientific, economic, technical , and· cultural personalities." Among the files on Americans described by Colby in prepared tettimony before a House Gov- ernment Operations subcommit- tee were records of CIA contacts with members of Congress and their staffs; records of agency briefings and other contacts with journalists; records of in· dividuals and firms who cooperate with the agency in the collection of foreign intelligence; and personnel records on agency· employ es. THE AGENCY is required by law to publish a complete list or all its records later t~ year. He made no specific reference to previously acknowledged mes on 10,000 Americans collected in the course of investigatig whether there were foreign links to the U.S. antiwar movement, or to reports of filts kept on newsmen who have gained ac· cess to classified doouments. Colby denied that the agency maintains a blacklist of in· dividuals thought to be unwillin1 to cooperate with the agency. COLBY SAID the ~ency had begun lo destroy files that were •not related to legitimate in· telligence or security needs but s aid the destruction has been Jua- pended as a result of the various investigations now under way. However, he uded that the pro- cess of separating the questiona- ble files from the rest of the agen- cy's records would continue and . that "after the investigations are completed, the best disposition of these materials is destruction." • POMONA, N.J . <UPI > -Prof. Jack Barense invited his stu· dents to nude encounter sessions at his home to help them over- come sexual hangups. He will not be returning to Stockton State College this fall. INTRODUCING PLUMMER'S MONEY PLAN Woodword G. Thrombley, vice president of the college, said lhe school's board decided not to renew the philosophy teacher's contract when it expires in June. . Baren~e. who joined the faculty of the Pomona, N .J .. college m 1972. said he conducted the encounter classes in his home in nearby Absecon Highlands during two semesters ending last . year . · . He said s~udents had the option of removing their clothes dur- ing. the session, .held ~ al.low students to discuss what they believed to be their physical madequacies. Barense said undressing helped the students understand what each student was talking about. 'THE REBATE THAT GOES ON ... AND ON!" @ ~~~~~~~~~~~~-$ __ _ dale ___ _ ~~~~~~~~~~~--~dollars Rain, Fog Sock South Snow Fcilh inAppalachians, Rockies The plan is very simple. Any customer, new or old, who comes into Plummer's, and pur- chases a minimum of $10.00 worth of merchandise, will re(eive a percentage of ·that purchase in Plummer's money. A rebate, if you will-one that can be applied to any future purchase off urniture or accessories. And, each time you return to Plummer's and make·a purchase, you'll receive additional Plummer's money. Tf!fllp~aturn "''" AlDMY 37 Ati...ta d ~ 3' lklff ... 71 0t1<.aeo ~ C1toelflMll 40 Oawl•fl<I ,, Delle• ~ Den,.., " Otttwlt J 4 HOftlf\llu 17 ltaftlMC11y ., ~~-' 11 17 Mi'-1-ff JO --llPO•'-,. -~~·"" ~1 .... C>r1I JI o..,...-. ~ ~=...no, .u n ~Pfl·• '1 ..._... ... :::r. 1' JI .......... 0... SS .... ., r~ •S 41 SeltUlltfCtl'I' ~ s.,.,-,..11<0 ~· loMUl9 ... w.•Jllllon '1 ··~ u l•• ,. 1• 1S 70 1S II 11 37 77 1' •) 11 )1 .. •• 1S JI 11 » " ,. ft }O JI ., ~ ~ 49 77 • 17 JI 7) ,. "'•· °' 111 JO _ _, ... WI ATMIUOeOU.A. lft w4 $.ouf111enel TllurMSay .m n.e '"'•'""' tttn1 '"'" '" t.~ ~ .. ~ ~ lufl• to tMWer• IO<t!Qlft -Tllur .... .,, •11e1 It~-'""' .wfll ,.. ·°' -'"""''° 1'11••• WU flO .,,... '" .,,. 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J:•••·"'· •.> 6 f SHION ISLAND • ttal lllOf'fllac..... • ~,... •: .. ~ ... A 4 •••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BEACH ... 6442330 ". "''"' '" .,. '""' ..,. ffoflC, s.c.-"'tft 1 :ff~·"" u :::!~'!'.rr'::'\',.f..~:C~ '-::'r::.,,., .. 1n1,~"::Jt~u 116 W. bEL MAR,~LVD. WAUHOUSl toPIHnt..SAi,.$UN.0NLY>PASADBNA •••. 4494941 Tallall.tttet, ''• ~,,.,.,,.~u.m .. Mtl U !lle..111 L~W-Nill~MW•M'HIHWNWllMNilll•""'w•W•.,..._ ... ~""'..,._.._,..,...,,..,....,,..._,... ....... -. ...... ._...,_. · Plans ~e under way to make downtown Laguna Beacb•s Fore•t Avenue a one-way street from Coast llialnva.y to G lenncyre Street. The idea mat sense for a number of reasons - oot the least Qf which is the easing of dangerous traffic hangups at Forest and Coast J-Ugbway. • Clearing that intersection will allow the state to ~ ahead with widening and realignment of Coast HighwayJast Main Beach Park and it will permit creation 11 new parking spaces on Forest A venue's business district. At first, the downtown merchants could find nothing bad to say fbout the plan, perhaps because of the additional parking, but now some are havin g second thoughts. The plans do appear to be good. and changes called for are the sort that can be undone should unforeseen difficulties ari1e. In view of the merchants' fears, the city should act to make the street one way for a test period prior to final decisions on the state highway work. Then if serious problems occur, corrections can be made. P a r k ing Alternatives The San Clemente City Council is mulling a two-pronged apprpach to improve downtown parking. . . l amortiaattoo peric)d; Downtow. ptoperty owners would be liven a set time to bring th*/arkfag up to code. Tl'\ose who cannot conform wout1 have to pay $1.500 to the cit.y for a certificate in lieu of a space. The city would then provide parking nearby for the merchants. Assessment.districts have been tried before and hi\ve failed. but with the threat of a bard and fast deadline backing up the new attempt things could be different. ' C u t-r ate Sabbaticals · A new sabbatical leave policy just adopted by Saddleback College trustees will ensure maximum benefit at minimum cost, thanks to progressive thinking on the behalf of college administrators. Supt. Robert Lombardi says the new sabbatical Jeave policy, scheduled to ~o into operation in two years, will cost no more than $5,000 to ~7,000 annually. Hbw can this be accomplished? By replacing instructors who are on leave with temporary. lower-salaried teachers or by not replacing them at all. Plans are to award the sabbati cals in the spring when the district's enrollment is down and the college can get along with fewer staff members. First, the council is looking to another parking assessment district. Landowners within the district would pay for improvements based on benefit received. The landowners must vote to approve an assessment district. The new policy will allow 3.5 percent of the conege's teaching force to take the sabbaticaJ option each year. Teachers and adroinistrators beco01e · ~ligible after having served six years. Sabbatical leaves are a time-honored method of improving the quality of instrl:'Ction. The fact that· .they are being granted at Saddleback at very low cost 'to the taxpayer d eserves commendation . I ~Yes~he has talc~n a position on gun control, but l'ip not ~ at liberty' to discuss it.' , 11 Second . the council is discussing imposition or an Lawyer's View of . . Malpv act~ce Slj~ts ~- To the Editor: The propaganda campaign conducted by the medical pro· fession and insurance industry in recent months has prompted me to write this le tter. I practice law in Newport Beach and specialize in handling medical malpractice cases. It is my practice initially to obtain copies of a ll the medical records for review by physicians at my expense. l thoroughly in- vestigate all claims before any lawsuit is filed. Once a case is ac· . tepted. the client has the choice to compensate me on an hourly rate or on a contingency fee basis. Without exception, clients prefer the contingency fee COtl· tract. They realize 'that medical malpractice cases are costly and difficult to prove and the at.- tomey receives no compensation for services rendered if the case is lost. The contingency fee system provides the only vehicle whereby an injured person without funds to afford an at · tomey can have his day in court. CONTRAS Y to assertions that the attorney is to blame for the increase in medical malpractice claims, the Federal government conducted an extensive in· vestigation several years ago un· der the leader ship of Sena tor Ribicoff and cpncluded that the cause of m edical malpractice claims is medical malpractice. Most doctors are conscientious and competent practitioners. However , approximately 10 per- cent of the doctors are incompe- tent. They generate most of the malpractice claims which in· crease the insurance rates for all doctors . For example. some doc· tors a r e p er f o rmin g neuros urgical and other major surgical operations without ever attending a residency pr~ram . Som e doctors own their own hospitals and set their o .... n stan· dards of practice. Other doctors have been sued numC'rou!-t times without restrict ion s on their prac· tice. I believe firm disciplinary action by the medical profession and the State Board of l\ledical Examiners against these repeat- ed violators "'ould s1gnifJcanll) reduce insurance premiums A COMPLETE investigation of the insurance industry should be demanded to find out why com- petent doctors are forced to pay exorbitant premiums. As of this date, the malpractice insurance companies have refused to dis- close financial records justifying their rate increases. ln conclusion, I believe that our Constitutional system of trial by jury in malpractice cases can be pTnerved if reforms are adopted and abuses corrected. ROBERTI.. CHARBONNEAU ,, .......... ~ To the EdJtOT : On Jan. 29, Dally Pilot staff. member Carol Moon wrote a kind ud compllmmtary story about a lectu~cert I recently Ud tbe ,1ea1ure of delivering at the Nl,_a Tlleater. Tlae 1tory contained, however, one unlortunat1 sniJquotatJon that I WCM&ld appreciate havin1 ~ed. for lbe record. Mt. Moore rtlert to my "re· ~ ~IJoD t.bat Ul1 Tomllo j waa UM onb' ln.ily funny WCIDUL'' Since I have uvtr 1n my life ... ( MAILBOX Letters from readers ore welcome. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reanve4. Letters of 300 words or less will be given preference. All letters must in· elude signature and maibng addre1s Out names may be withheld on re· quest if sufficient reason is apparent Poetry will not be published m ade any such contention.nor do I bold al)y p.\Ch view, I would natvrallyt not wa nt this error to go unchallenged.' Miss Tomlin does happen to be my favorite com edienne, but she is by no means the only funny woman in show-business. STEVE ALLEN Reporter Carol Moore sticks by her account. Editor. • Smap Meet s To the Editor. The police haH be<'n r aiding the swap meets with 150 lawmen H each lawman would just buy a cup of coffee and :.i hot dog <Jnd one other small object that lhl') determine to be legal. they might make it the mo!>l profitable d:.J) that the respecli' (• :,wap nwct ever had. If you go out to s huol dO\\ n the crooks. wh)· not help out a lit· tie the ones th al are legil '! Some of those g uys just cle<ined oul the garage and are trying to make a couple of bucks. I knov.. 1°\'C been there. JIM BOLDil\"G Talkhag Back to T\I To the Edi tor: Re: Your editorial on FeQ. 24 in refere nce to Television Co6trols. You wrote a very good article on the above subject a nd we heartily agree with you. There is just one problem -wher e are the TV statioos located? Realize they are in Los Angleles, but una· ble to find their str eet addre5ses. Please print in your paper the proper address of CBS, NBC arfd ABC so we can be beard. I am sure there are others who would appreciate this information. KATHRYN M. ZOELLNEJ\~ Local network 1tationl are: Ch. 2, KNXT -fCBSJ 6121 W. Sunset Blad., L.A. 90028. Ch. 4, KNBC -fNBCJ 3QOO W. Albm«la. BUTbcmk 91[1()5. Ch. 7, KABC -(ABC) 4151 Prospect. L.A. 90027. Other local stations ore: Cl1 . S •. KTLA -5800 W. S14naet Blvd .. L.A. 90028. Ch. 9. 'KHJ·TV - 5515 Mel rose. L.A. 90038. Ch. 11, KTTV, 5746 Sunset Blvd., LA. ml$. Ch. 13. KCOP -915 N. La Brea, L.A. 00038. Editor. Bedga P riea To the Editor: I WU Jo 01-on'a l\dff 00 her recent tour ol diltpen' showrooms on which &he. based her Feb. 23 article. Much as I en· joyed the day antf the subsequent article, I do bowenr, want to point out that wblle some ot the prices In the 1howrooma we &ook m sound tn1hunlng, the article lfvn the impre11lon that lh1t la all there ls, even tbouP thete P•rti&ularly hl.«h•prlced l~ru ardor a rather if mfted cU~t.. Actually. Jn the vast maJorit;y Dear q t90my Gus '.Why not Qse napalm on those blackbirds back in Ft. Campbell, Ky."? After all. it was good enough for the civilians in Vietnam? J.M. ~Y Gw <•"""•"" .re ........... lly ~ .... Mt H CHsarlty rellect9'e vtewsefti.•w...-r . ...,..,._,., ,_.,. .. Gleefft'f Giii, 0.lly l"llet. of the showrooms, prices are necessarily more realistic, so that the interior designer can ef· feet a great look through these resources ~ib .a budget ou\lay- oot exceeding· wba.~. one migbt,. s~f on~'s oi'n i'Jt_a furniture stor,., ·• ·• HILARY IMES American Society Of Interi9r Designers , . Cl•o•tier f 'aaacb ·~ To the Editor~ ' .. '· We believe it is pro~rtodir'ect your readers' atlenti&l to certain facts in contrast to the gross\Y «\f- roneous st a temebt& contained m lhe letter Crom Mary Scott con· cernm g the . L ag'una Beach Chamber o f Commerce and Ci vie Association published in your paper February 26. 1 As of this publication date, no amount has been suggested to the city for its advertising budget tor fiscal year 1975·1976. ThE.> sum of $48,825 is wholly without foun- dation inf act. 2. The city pi:omotion budget for fiscal 'i4-75 was Sl8,500, not S20,000 as stated. 3. The Chamber of Commerce does not "request funds" from the city. but rather administers those monies set aside by the council for community promo- tion. 4. The prog r am is act ive • through the months of October through February to encourage winter visitor trade when our leading industry, tourism, is at its lowest ebb; th.us does not add to our summer congestion. 5. As our city i:eceived a total of S178,000 during fiscal 19'13·74 Crom bed and sales taxes pro- \1ded by our visitors. those sums usee for community p1'QJ11otion may be deemed not coming lrom our resid e nt laxpaye11s. The • balance of this considerable sum is used by the city in its general ~ activities and would other\\lise necessarily come from addi· tional taxes. WE ARE particularLy dis· lurbed by Ms . Scott's closing question a nd Its misleading in- tcrence. The Chamber of Com-. merce most definitely does not receive an "allotment" of money for its "services.", The.~y by day continuing efft>rt.g of the Chamber are funded by the dues subscribed by the members. I I '. s From Edtreatio11 to A ctio11 Labor's Political Role WA SHll'\GTO!\" George Meany's candid udmission that the AFL-CIO's Committee on Political Education <COPE> is a ··political party" should clear the air of any further persiflage on this subject. ~leany . in announcing that the big labor amalgamation will no longer try to dominate the af- fairs of t h e Democratic Par· ty (be also in· e luded the Republicans>. was quoted as saying: "W e ha\re a political pl(t)' ntL ,it 's knOwn as COPE, " and we •re going te continue to improve it. strengthen it, main- tain it, in order t o elect labor's friends to the House and to the Se n a t e a n d, t o t h e s t.ate legis latures , irrespective of political parties.''· 0 FT E~ COPE. has been passed off as a n educational ef· fort to instruct labor voter's on where their interests lie but fall- ing short of direct orders to vote for the candidate of COPE's choice. In fact, many millions of dollars have been supplied in the form of propaganda and ser \"ices on a "voluntary basis" and with the effect or helping mainly Democratic candidate!.. Apparently Meany intend s to stay within the law, which re· quires CO PE to maintain a dis· lance between overt political and broadly educational acti\·ities financed by the contributions of [ RICH"RD J _ WILSON _ working men and \\Omen. At tivities like COPE make a farce oC limits on campaign spending altholigh labor will be limill'd. like others. in the amount of single contributors to can ,did ates. Victor Riesel. Douglas Cadd). and other close students of the labor movement insist that tens of millions of dollars in union dues are actu<:i lly~oing into partisan political !\'ities in violation of a law th t fs also jip· plicable to corporations. Caddy calls it "The Hun<jr(!d MilliOll Dollar P ayqtr. How Big Labor Buys Its Candidates." but COPE pleads inno<:ent, saying that it is only working to increase political participation by its me mbers. Alexander E. Barkan. national director. once wrote that CO PE had been "scrutinized. ex· amincd, turned upside down and inside out mor e than once since 1956 by federal agencies, and the basis for a formal f harge, though zealously searcbef for, has never been found." ! I~ CR EDITI!'\ Barkan. )"OU ha\"e to believe th t there ar e two unrelated activitifS by big labor , one financed by "roluntary" con· tributions go in~ from union members direct o selected can. didates, t h e o her financed through uniol') dues to engage in u general lax-exempt educational campaign. The latkr is \\hat l\lcanv now proposes to improve and expand as he takes COPE out of the af· fairs of lhe Demo<.T~ttic Part~·. LABOR thus proposes lo bee om e strong c r outs ide tht· Dt·mocratic Part~ organization than insid e 1t. This 1s partly dm· to internal problems. Meany i:-. trying lo diminish dissention within hi s own or ganization O\"l•r the extent lo which the national organization shall t ry to in fluence the selection of presiden- tial candidates. A spokesman at AFL·CIO headquarte rs in Washingto11 said: •· 1n an organization like thl· AFL-CIO . which depends on con- sen,sus. there is no point having the machinists in opposition to the sleel workers, for example. We need to agree on those things we can agr ee on. cul down dis - seosioa., and increase our op· tions."~e aclded that big labor here should not fa ll into the trap of the Labor Party in Britain powe rful when in offi ce and powerless out of office. "We can't be taken for granted," the s))oke~man added. !\OT B El :\G tak~n for granted is Meany's chief i}J·m and be in· tends to reinforce tbis pbsition with a stronger por ·cally orient· ed organization thata ever before. so thnl the inlerests of latior will not be in thrall to boo political party or the other. / . A high labor om c1al was quot- ed as sa~·1ng after Meany's an· nouncemeht: ··w e could wind up in 1976 wilh no on e we could sup· port -jusl as we did in 19i2. ·• Prejudice Reinforces Itself At a college sympbsium I took part in recently. one or the stu- dents submitted this question: "How is it that in this great age of Jcnowledfe', of science and educ a· tion, so muc h prejudice aun ex· ists in all part.a of the world.?" At leiist paTt of the answer to this diffi c ult questioo may be found i n the nature of social interaction itJ!d the way people respond to their environment. Pre j u d i c e i s wbat the behavioral scientists call "a self ·reinforcing schedule." Simply put, this means that any group discriminated against long enough will eventually react in such a way that seems to "justify" the discrimination. A Simply put, this means that any group discriminated aeainst long enough will eventuaU1 react in such. a way that 9Hml to "justify" the dlscrtminatJon. A group that la made t.o feel "1111£; (SYDNEY HARRIS ) for hundfeds anti hundreds of years? Discrimination brings out cer· lain undesirable lrait.s in people -and then w-e ,point to these traits as evidence of their native "difference." With fn equally bitter history, the blacks have suffered in the same way -enslaved and kicked into the mud, and then pointed to as art example of "dirtiness.'' It is much as though we poured a pint of liquor down a man's gullet and then jocked him up for drunkenness. permit that. he w.m then exag. gerate his difference in defi ance -thus completing the circle and ·'justifying'· our contemptuous treatment. We are old e no4gb, and knowledgeable, enough. to un· derst and all tnis. There is no mystery a bout the way people behave when you treat them bad· ly; we can all·see i~ in our own families and frien~.t ~~t we t ail to apply this knowleage to the larger world, and thus remain captives to prejudices that cor- ruet us as much ~they injure their Qbjects. \ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Roberl N. fYted, Publisher Tho11uu Keevil. Editor Horbara Kreibich. EdilorlaL PQ1Je Editor The editorial page 9f the Daily Pilot aeek s t o lnJorrn and To iterate pc>iat ~ abo~, the city's promotion and advertJsing f1'0•11tm is a.dminist~t!d b)' the • Qlaml>@r exe(\rtive committee, board ol .,recto,.. and advertls· ln1 commlttte made up of de· ferent" will be.have "dlffett1tt'• : -and lhJa bebulor reinforces d.ica.ted Laf\O'I who provide ll is not only religious or racial pressure that shapes behavtQr; sOirnetimes it is sexual. For In· stance, homosexuals behave quite dlffereotly in a country such H France than in the U.S. In France, they comport tbemaelves pretty much like anyone else, aad are bard to de. tec:t, because nobody cares much one wa1 or the other about devia· tiOD. Umul•e readers by prelehUn1 on this page dlvel'se comm ·nt#Y on topics of interest by syndkat· «I columnists and cartoc:mists. by providina a forum for readas' vle?ws and by presenting this newspaper's opinions and idtas on current topics. The editorial oplnJont or lht D~Uy Pilot appev only in the editorial column at the top or tht P&Jt. OpinfOC'I ex· prelMd by the <'Qlumnlats and tartoonlats ond le\ter \lt'riletl are lbefr own end no endorsement ol tMfr view• by th\t Da1ly Pilot ahOuld ~ Jnftrrfd. m any bundrtcM boura of 1,1n· paid labor. In clMinf ma1 we asaure .Ms. ~u that .. th~ oraanizatlon" la deeply conceri\ed with the well btlng ol aU of Laguna's excellent. cltinns. It la the reason for ex: lstence ot ~ ~tlamber·ol Com· merce. • . C.J.NUGENT President th•ori1inalprejudlce.. CENTU&J ES of reltgious persecutioa, for lnJ tariee, uve 1lven the Jewlah p9ople a <le· fenslve quaUt)' that la tlie ~­ble r un ol 1uper.1en&1tlvl'Y; It. •adli ua•• mf •Mn UMr are ~aued • atitulv•" -tor who wouldn~ be abrutve after hav· tni been r ed the wrona way , I IN THE V .s., t he ma lei bomoHxual ls )dtntified with t.be flamlnf "f•11ot" *•use our CrontJer more1 have made 1q cont.emptuou1 toward hJm. Thl• contempt and h01UUty 1Woduce1 an overreaction on his P8•1. '° that he tmdt to naunt bit dlf · f erence with t desperate 1aid..)'. He wanu to be treated Just Uke everyone else, but lf we won't Wednesday, March 5, 1975 DAIL. y PILOT Al • 1 w T ·. Gallo f~rm workers _ are not on str;ke. The dispute is not between Gallo · .and Galio emplOyees-it Is a jurisdictionai dispute between the United . . ( 1 . Farm Workers Union and the Teamsters Union. 1 . ' :~ . . , . r ! . . ' .. \ l , .• t •• 5 • . . .. ., ' MANUEL CUNHA. GALLO FARM WORKER "I MADE $8,806.50 LAST YfiAR. Regular Ga llo farm workers averaged $8,00o.OO" Their union contract includes paid pension plan, paid vacation , paid holidays, premium paid overtime, paid life insurance , paid unemiploy- ment insurance, paid health insurance including major medical for ~~~~~r.illlirolll e~~ire family. MATEUS SILVA. GAL~O FARM WORKER • "I LEFT THE UNITED FARM WORKERS OF AMERICA because they didn't ~et me enough money and they didn't dellver on the benefits. ' · . I .~ ~ . Gallo actively supPofts legislation~ state & . federal, to · give Farm Labor the same ·fights aft~· protecfi_.,. givin most other American Labor under ' . "' ... t • the lational lalJor · Relations ~ct .. which ensures workers . secret, impartial, go1,~tiril8nt-su~_rvised elections. . ' . . I iol'T IDICQB. GALLO -WlllE YOUR FEDEPL AID STATE LEGISLATORS ·. • ... • 19 ' . ' Io ~ -• E. & J. GALLO WINERY Fe, ~ lnfonnltlan ~ To: FACTS, P. 0. Boi 1130, Modllll, CA 95353 ' I ~I ... ' I ( . ~. , I . . ) ' SUPERVISOR R.\LPll· SANTA ANA AU OveOran1te County Supervisors tossed their own ingredients for local cam- paign r eform into the pol Tues· day, but decided to wait a month bd'ore getting into a stew about them. Diedrich's once-tabled proposal for full disclosure ol c11mpal1n contributions and expenditures but no limitations on financial de- alings. Supervisors unanimously seL a public hearing for April 2 to begin SOl'ting out the tangle or proposals, counter-proposllls and commentary. -Supervisor Thomas Riley's proposal to not only require full disclosure. but also clamp a limit on donations a nd expenses. -Supervisor Laure nce Scbmit's attempt to resurrect an old board resolution requiring annual disclosure by supervisors and other elected county officials of all their personal holdings. Each s upervisor has a <lif- ferent idea how to keep election campaigning under control. Plans on the table or under con- sideration include: -Supervisor Robert Ballin's as-yet undrafted proposal to make any campaign donations ii · legal and set up a system of Energy Foruni Slated ByO.C'. HUSTINGS 01 Ille o .. oly Ptl•t St•ll ORANGE COUNTY The Ora n ge Coast League of Women Voters plans a conferen ce l\1:1reh 31 on "Energy, ~------' lht· Economy: Can Mass Transi t Pu ll Us Through'!" Speakers \\ 111 include Congressman Glenn M. Anderson and Sarah ~t1chacl, senior consul- tant to the Assembly Commi t tee on Tran::.porta11on. The conference will lake pl ace at the Holiday Inn, 3131 Bristol St., Co~ta Mesa. To make re- !.er\'ations. contact Ann Smith. 675-5704, or Em- ma Crane, 675-5633, or ''rite lo Energy Transit co nference . 17 01 \\"estcl1Cf Drive, Newport Ucach. . .. . T H E SOUTH Coast Rt•publican Forum has elected Bas il ''Bill" \"ardouhs as its new pre- sident. Other officers of the GOP group include Mrs. Dale Bryson. vice presi- dent: Gil Ide. second 'ice president : !\I rs. Ray Qwgley. third \'ice pres1- d en t. Bill Finnen, trea::.urer: Toba Wheeler. ~ecretary, and :\Ian· Cron. financial ::.t:'erctar;. • • • KARL AXTATER of lrvint.'. who may have person ally r eg is tered more voters on the Orange Coast than any 11ther deputy reg1~trar of \'Otcrs in t•ounty hi story. has been named winner of the Newport Democrntic Cluh·s local public sen ice a"' ard for 197·1. • • *. CECIL HICKS, Orange County's district at- torney. " i 11 be the prin- c1 pal speaker March 26 at a luncheon meeting of Huntington H arbour Republican Women. l'\lembers a nd guests and interested women are in\'1ted to attend the meeting, "hi c h gets un- der way at 11 a. m . at the Don Ciovanni Re s taurant on the Boa rdwalk at llunt· ington H arbour . lh·servations can be mude by calling 846·9625, ur 968-301 1. SA VE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC Hinng Of Aides Attacked ,_ SAN TA ANA Orange Co unty Supervisor Robert Bat- tin said Tuesday he wants to put an end to preferential hiring of forme r superv isoria l aides by county govern· ment departments. I le proposed a resolu- tion th at would. in effect, rescind a board order of three years ago that set up the employment prac· ti cc. .Su pen·isors voted to continue Battin's item until next week to de- t e r mine how far - reaching it could be. Battin, who voted for the 1972 resolution, said he has since had some second thoughts about its legality. "I TIO~K that doing s uch is probably con- trary to other board policies," Battin said. Th e Santa Ana supervisor s aid on one hand. the county pro- fesses'to hi re on a merit or affirmative action basis but on the other hand maintains a pre- ferential treatment policy that could be in connict with them. Battin said afler the meeting he is concerned with the issue in general, though his interest was piqued by the hiring of two former aides to Supen·isor David Baker. PET E MOOR E. a lawyer who sen-cd as Baker's number two man unlil his boss \\a~ defeated in the Nov- ember election. \\3S taken on by the Orange County Counsel's office shortly thereafter. Former chief Baker aide Dick Ruiz now wo rks in t he county Welfare Department. Battin said his intent is not to oust those who h ave a lr ea d y tr a nsferred to other duties but to "straighten thin gs out" for the future. 50°/~0FF*1 FABRIC WHEN INSTAU£D BY WARDS public campaf gn ttnancln1 in tbe county. -St1PERVIS01t Ralph Clark's proposal for a local law tbat would be subordinate to t.M statewide campa1gn rontrol law but fill in gaps and require more stringent financial Umtts. Tuesday's discussion of local election reform was launched by RJley. who presented a proposal that was different from the one he unveiled two weeks ago. He said Diedrlch's tabled or- dlnace should be amended and brought back for consideration and that the board should con- sider passing a separate or- dinance dealing specifically with UmltaUon of campatrn doriauoft. and expenditure&. TllA'? SUGGESTION relelMd a flood of proPosals and ec>Uriter· proposals. &hmit seconded Rltey'a mo. lion but then succeeded in tag. gtng his proposal onto it tor con· sideration at the public hearing. ''It ts the rlaht of the people to . know the financial dealings ot their elected representatives and I want this added to the pot,". be said. Diedrich then made a pitch for sole consideration of his or- dinance, though he noted he "has no pride of authorship." He SUf • gested one amendment 9f his owh that would revise hl• .. pro- posed Fair Campal1n Practlcu Comminion'1 membership. 1 HE ~AID IT ahoul( be made up •ot one member Heh from the Republican •tel DernocraUc een· tral commlt,tee1 andonefromtbe county Graod Jurors A11ocla· tlon. Clark, who aaid h• Wiil )lave I plan ol his own to preafJtt, ·~ the app~oacb should be systematic. ., ''There is no hurry about Ulla," he said. "It should ~ a~nt to a commltt~ of o ur aSdes where things can be Ironed out and we . now ••• one stop decorating! 1 _~:-t Ask for Shirley Williams! A Decprating Consultant ... at the ~ complete Decorating Center! Sherwin -Williams is the complete ),.--'1~~~ ~A Decorating Center. And Shirley Williams is our Decorating Consult;nt- whose help-and advice are always FREE l Ask for her at our place. Or ask her out to yours. She'll bring sampies of our beautiful decorating materials - draperies , carpeting, wallpaper and paint. And she'll show you how to put them all together. Shirley can even help you arrange an extended term credit account with us, or you can use the ch~uge cards shown below. TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR FREE SHOP·AT-HOME SERVICE, PHONE NUMBERS LISTED. BELOW. . SHERWIN-WILLIAMS HELPS YOU DO IT ALL 1111 ......... ., ..... _,._ltu.11 0 1975 -The ShtfWln- WilUemt Comp1ny ANAHllM- COSTAMISA- MlllTOM- HUMTIN6TON IEACH - LACMIMA HILLS - 941 S. IUCLID AV.E.- 3161 HAllOI ILYD. - 212 M. HAllOI &YD. - 15191 GOLDIMWIST ST. 25252 MclNn11 ST. - 131-JIJJ 117-1766 12 ....... ltl-2177 111·2110 HONER PlAlA s...e. ..... ,,. a....., Sh. ......... 74141 Ca•tle or condominium, • find your dr••m home Sund•r• '" .... DAILY PILOT I }1 11'1 10 •;::..:: 1hop It I ....... Decorallttg c.mw. Jull lly, "Chllgl ..... sum a LAllWOOD -5~24 SOUTH ST. -t2M616 OUMll-~ 167 S. TUITIM Aft.-tf7·Jlll SANrA ANA -1136 S. UISTOt ST. -. 146-9770 ... 19 lllUllUY. u. 118 PA; Flm,1 u. ~I P.1.; uru-I A.a ta IP&; ... m iJL ,j 4 .... ( l '11 , I - BJ da. 8TEINCROllN l>eet Dr. SW* ... : I .am •'U·)'ear-otd gtrl and my mo"1er 1ay1 f h"1e bad poiturt, Even though I try 1 I can't seem lo st-ntt up 4t(aight aq4 tall. I \<now 1r 1 don't do som~lb( to correct this condltl~m. J'lf end ur.'tn ~ boclr"brace. What k nd of doctorshalllaee?-Mlss A. Dear Or. StelncrobD: I am a male and 21 y~s old. All my nCe I've had very poor pasture. My spine is extremely ·DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE "Count mt out on the 'Thank God it Friday' party-I gel fired on Friday." · . 8)' FREDi1uac SCHOEMEHL ~ .. Oellrl'tiet...,. J>lr&ctou bl the C49p~•trano·Laguna ReeJonal OccupalfonProgram <ROP> haved•ided lo take another c:rack al getting into the homebuild- ing buslnees. They approved spending $17 ,ooo for a ·Capistrano Beach lot on which c011struction class stud en ta this f au will build a house. WHEN CONSTRVCTION IS COMPLETED, the house and lot will be sold lo the highest bidder. The profit from the deal will goto RO P coffers. Two years ago, an ROP coostruction class built a house on school-owned property and had trouble selling it because the house had to be moved. "With ROP owolng ~la¥, we can avoid that problem," sald Jane Boyd, an<t ROP director who doubles as a Laguna Beach schqol trustee. ROP was created by the Laguna Beach Unified School District and t.be ~pistrano Unified School District to offer vocational courses to adults living on the south Orange Coast. Mrs. Ernest Crismon of Mission V~J<>. ROP direct9rs approved the purchase over the objecUons of Vern Stirling, 34824 Calle Del Sol, who said in a letter t.o the board that other usable lolis could have been purchased at less cost. STIRLING FURTHER CLAIMED THAT resi- dents in the immediate area d1d not support the purchase. "We are not opposed to the concept of the pro· gram. but rather to the apparent lack or sound con- sideration ot the real estate market and your haste in making this choice." Stirling's letter stated. Mrs. Boyd, however: said Stirling was the only area resident to object. to the purchase to RO P Hypnos is On Victim Se1sion • On Tax e1 Slated · City taxes -how they are raised and are spent -wall be the subject of the next Huntington Beach To" n Hall forum March 13. The city 's COD · troversial real estate transfer tax will be the central theme of dis- cussion. according to Ruth Finley, temporary chairman of Town Hall. A spokesman for the Huntington Bcach - LOS ANGELES < U Pl> prove the plan, and said Fountain Valley Board -The Poll ce Com-the hypnosis would not be of Realtors will present mission has approved a used on crime suspects, opposition views on the one-year experiment us-but only on victims•rwil-transfer tax. while a citv T HE CONSTRUCTION CLASS WILL BE ing hypnosis as an in-nesses to improve their hall staff member \\111 headed by Dean Wrotaker, a Laeuna Beach builder. vestigative tool on wit· memories. defend it Studentsalsowilldesignthehouseunderthedirec-nessesorcrimeviclims. The commission "111 Huntington Hcach lionof)ocalarchitects.Mrs.Boydsaid. PQlice Chief Edward lotted$2,000tothedepart· \'Oters will decide the The lot, located al the corner of Calle Del Sol M. Davis rec;ommended ment to buy textbooks fate of the transfer tax in and Calle Fortuna, was purchased from Mr. and that the cominfssion ap-and other mate.rials. a ;\lay 27 election. curved and my shoulder , _____ ..::.._ ____ ...__ __ -..------------------------------'--------------------blades stick out quite far. It is so embarrass- ing, I can't.take it. Will an operation strlrighten me out? How about a brace? -Mr. Sad COMMENT: I recall a very beautiful young girl who at last admitted that she carried a heavy re- sentment against both her father and mother. I asked her why. She said, ··Because they let me grow up wit.bout ta.king me to a ctow ill Ume to save ~y ~td~e from bei~whatit js. "It'~ too late at 25, lo do ,afb1th dg for my &houlder sau~p and my tWiste~ •th~~-All t he doctors I'• ~en to late. l)r $ay that it'~oo late to help m1,1cti now. I $hould have hid it taken care of when I \Yagi a little girl. What's the· good of h.av- ing; a pretty face when J'm too ashamed to get into a bathing suit, or wear an evening gown?" I tried tq put in a good word for her parents, but was unsuccessful. "Tht}re's no excuse that's valid," she · said. "They bad time enough to take care of ~-e. All they were thinking about was themselves." _ WH E TH E R T H E cause of poor posture is in reaJity some serious bone disease causing de· lormily -or if it is due to faulty habit~ of posture -. it makes good sense for such a patient to be taken to a bone specialist early in life. Before the bony skeleton is "set in its ways." Special exercises, braces and medications can help much to prevent poor posture. J think the trouble is often due to carelessness on the part of us parents. We tend to take our children for granted. We don't take sufficient time out to take a good look at the kids to see whether they're too fat, too skin- ny, round-shouldered; or growing up with a crooked spine. Let's take a look early, and we may save unhap- py youngsters like Miss A. and Mr. Sad from liv- ing in frustration. . f'OR MllS. C.: f can't be sure what is causing the 'swelllng in your legs, so can't advise you whether or not taking vftamin E will help. Many claims have been made about how effec· live this vitamin is in pa· tients who have heart disease. But I think the majority of phys icians in the United States still aren't convinced that it is as effective as its en· thusiastic proponents believe. Ther efore, I s ugfest you contln ue w itft ~ tbe "fluid pills" (diuretics) you r doctor has pre· scribed. If you are still in doubt, and would like another opinion about \fitamio E , I suggest )'OU aak tor eonsultation with a heaf1. 1peciaJist. That "11l s.t, yq~r mind at~ e .. e. r II •• c .. ~ ii~ mlde of ~lind'of UllirttJ• 9\d'ffttd,. then tieatm~nt la mtiely g~esswork says Dr. · Stelncrohn ln his booklet, "How To Live W.itb Arthritis.' For a ~ 1 write him at this paper enc,loslng 50 cents ~ •. STAMPED, SEI.;F. ADOJlESSED ENVELOPE. ((() ft1J, M<N4\ltf'll SYl\lllUie, lllC.) DAil '< PILOT l • J OP.EN .SUNDAYS & EVENINGS I 001/B'I Ga1·11a· - OPElllG., tl . e1i111RA Tl#IJ 1HI NIW SIN .DIEG'O 237E.M~llST. ~ . El CAJON ,. SAN FRANCISCO ;STORES DACRON SCULPTURED. 100% DACRON POLYESTER PILE. ELEGANT THREE LEVa PATIERN IN BRIGHT TWEED COLORS · VELVETY SOFT TO THE TOUCH YET RESILIENT UNl>ERFOOT. SAU PllGD II 1t7' AT •• CWAIUU mA& •••••• St." KO~IL• IU TIP·l~EA~D 100% KOOEL • Ill POL YEST ER PILE. LUXURIOUS HI· LOW STYlE COMBINED WITH A GENQE INTERPLAY OF DESIGN ANO COLOR. SALi PllCll 11 1t7' AT •• • COUAUIU llTAll ••••• $t."·· KODIL• UI HI-I.OW SHAG 10096 KOOEL • II I POL VESTER PILE. A CLASSIC PATIERN WITH THE DISTINCTIVE LOOK OF ELEGANCE. STAIN AND.;s()ll RESISTANT. MANY COLOR C BINA· TIONS TO CHOO$£ FROM. SAU PllCll 11 1t7' AT •• IOW 111975 99 so."· SAVI M.to IOW II 1975 BB so."· SAVI $1.H IOW II 1975 91 so., .. SM ..... TRE.VIRA SCROLL DESIGN ' STAR i"\. 100% TREVl~A• STAR POLYESTER PILE. 'A .~y· HANDCRAFTED LOOK LIKE CUSTOM-MADE CARPETING. VERY SERVICEABL[ MANY COLORS. NOW SAU PllCID •••••••• COMPAIAIUlhAIL ••••••••• $12.99 -wr._.._,.....,..,_ ...... t: ·,~,·-' • 1st QUALITY NAME BRAND CARPETS AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES •SELECT FROM THE LARGEST CARPET INVENTORY IN THE ' WEST • EVERY ROLL OF CAR PET IS MARKED AND PRICED FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVEN- IENCE •ALL LABOR UNCONOITIONALL Y GUARANTEED. 1000'"s OF REMNANTS PUASl ... TOUI IOOM •&SlllMllTS. ,1:f:6 I O/o san• TO ... ~;10/0 100% KODEL · Ill POL VESTER PILE LOW PROFILE TEXTURE OFFERS BEAUTY AND DURABIUn. A HIGHLY ATIRACTIVE CARPET FOR ANY DECOR. MANY COLORS. SALE PllCED II 197 4 AT •• COWAIAIU llTAll ••.•• Sil." NYLON HI-LOW SHAG 100% CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. A HAND· SOME CARPET IN MULTl·COLOR VARIATIONS tHAT MAKES DECORATING EASY. REMARKABLE PERFORMANCE AND VERSATILTY. SALE PRICED II 1974 AT •• COMPAIAIU nTAJL ••.•• $1'.M DUPONT NYLON PLUSH 100% DUPONT PILE. THICK, LOW PROFILE PlUSH WITH IMAGINATIVE PATIERN DESIGN. EXCITING MUL Tl·COLORA TIONS CONVEY A VIVID NEW LOOK. SALE PllCID II 1t7• AT •• COUWIU nua .... SH." TREVIRA DENSE PLUSH STAR t} 100% TREVIRA• STAR POLYESTER· PlLE. so.''· 'SAVI $4.00 ma1<es1t~sy ·· LUSTROUS PLUSH SURFACE OF VELVETY TEXTURE USUALLY FOUNQ IN ORIENTAL quGS. MANY COLORS. NOW IALI PllCID COMPARAIU IETAIL ••••••••• $12.99 ._ .... , _ _,.._ ·~-................. ,.__,..._., IOW II 1975 BB SO. YI. SAVI $6.00 IOW IN 1975 BB so."· SAVI $7.00 NOW IN 1975 19 so."· SAYI $1.IO (OIVIUlllT ~PUNS ,. UH Ta•s AVAILAIU . CAU .. fl& SMOP-AT-IM)MI SHVta . VISIT OUI CUSTOM DtAP'llY MPAITIOIT NO. HOU.Y.OOD VINIURA · WHITillR LONG llACH MONTCLAIR FOUNTAIN VALLIY 1tl7 Lliiitl c.a;;.· 2MI L .. ....... 159111. WW.tier .. ,... JOtl 'if"•" lld. .... ... ....... 1 st•s M•lt•r .. , ... tw. -tlJ-IJto (115) '41-SMI t•J-0161 •J ·ltl• (71•) 61'·lSl7 (7'4) llt-1700 .... ' EL CAJON 237 E. Moin St. (714) 440-6262 • CAMPIELl •MILLBRAE •SAN CARLOS • SAN FIANOSCO • ILVPILOT By WI Keane .. ·. ~ SANTA ANA 0 r a n g e ·C o u n t y Supervisors Tuesday t'e· ceived a bulk) report· on th~ cost of county hous· i~ Jt lays m ost o( U1e blame !or ris,ng prices OR governmeht delafs and red tape. . . ume tor low to moderate income housing projects. -ESTABLIS H A housing needs inventory system. -Encoura~c all com· munities to aggressively seek federal housing as· sistance funds. ~ SuP,J>Ort legislation establishing a state hous- ing assistance program. ' I didn't srvdy for ony eye test, did you?" The 125·pagc analysis was performed by an ad hoc committee set up by supervisors last July at the urging of business and labor leaders. notably officers of the Council of Environment. Employm~nl. Econom) and Development <CEEED1 ORANGE COUNTY -Streamline all gov· ernment approval pro- cesses for residential de· velopment. For The Record Supervisors should take th e lead in -THE COST of hous· coordinating the coun- ing has risen 111 percent ty'~ 1.ocal government o\·er the past 14 years' agencies. Dbsoladions 01 Harriage £11tered J.a11uuy n Kat>o~ll Jame\ w .ilnd Mdritvn J Lueti, Tll<tOOO<t Waynt •nd M<Htd Lui Even.on. !ul nd r d a n d TPlom•~ Ravmond H•ll, M.Jrtln H dnd M.irgre u L. CO\tanro. SPl.tron A .ind C..ir y J Rut<kel. Susdn M <1nC1 Rot>f'rt T R<11lnev. L.tur<1 Ann and Tom Giibert Glernari. Oora L <1nd Htnt y C. Lamb. Herti.;rt Out1H l1e1<1 ""° Nell Pr1>ttllcl Vand.tvPer. Shdnnon .tnd Pttler R PennN '>ilndrc1 Su•· .ina Jo>tPh Norn-1 .. n Shank OonJ J ond Jonn w Wc1tk1n\. Sn, .ia M c1no Lynn E Porter Jos~ori F Sr ,\nO C•rol yn I< Willi Nc·n4 M'6\ dnd WtJrnt:r C,rcQOry h trwr. C..u•lav~ F ""Cl ( uta M.lf' Cr1tc·-.. l+A.H y Int\ .Jnd C....har h·\ Robt·rt xnautt Carol LVn JnCI St< p~ o,i. 8~Hh II JO(lnnc M .iru. and John JO>t'Pn AAar11n JlJO•ln N 4lrtd(hJrl('' F- F~Ml"r. Ueut vn £ ond koQ<tr I< Fottff·ll k1t ndrd V Jnd Lt:.cr Jouo.: rt Cumi»lon l:lellv A ano Jamt . 1-WettPI. Judyth R.i,. .. no Fr•nlt 1<1 ttn HOtlOr M.u df'ICI Molltf' 0•0>011. Adroenne Lynnt incl H.,n<y Cr.ttQ CR.ilslney TtwodOre J 4nd J olan Entered January JO Rollnke, P.tm.:ld J<ln•~ .ind All<ffl ~.., L.11cntord L.Ju1\d Anne Jnd Fr4nc1-. Mu;,t\d-.:1. Jr W.dlht•by Joy,. M dnCI P"ttr S All'-'.n, J•m~> (hf'~ter and L ucillt: Jvnt. R"'"~'· RoS('mol•V A ano Zenas E Pttlnwr Jtm ano Patnc.1a Ann Ttnke•. W1ll1<1m C and Nanc y Jo '>trocktdnd, Ot ora G"an and Rooy JO><P'1 Ba<lger, Norma Jeo1n a nd JJmt's Oan1tl King. Henroella Louis<" and Oris B. F1.,..es. l(atnl•en J and Oc1av1•no F Quick, Carol J . dnd Bruce 8. '>wartkOPI. Cilorta A. and Ja me> F Sm1111. W1ll1dm 8en1an11n. I If ,,nd Nanci"' J01' Pedef\tn. Ron and An gt Id Mao1ll Mclrqaret Ann .ind O<>nn1~ John'-On l~w•' Albert John and [>,,;nl" Lvl\ettt!' Mollt i Rutn L and Rowr 1 H Lomourd1, Sf\aron Lt\'° dncJ J\•dn J.im'-' Ldn1bert, A lice "'\" ''~ dna Doytt• Calvin ~t!h:rtM., Lynne Lorrd•ne dOd Rot>t:rl ._r.Jl\(I~ _,_n.odtWl, HOmt!r W.ctyn~ and JU01ty Ann ~-1.rino~. G1llet1e E Sr. and Jo.In E. Hermanns. E rw1n dnd O.<lrloltt: U iky. Er-v• L. and Cllarlu Sidney ~Ittner. Ltnda L and John C..rtme s. Ot1tt~ J . and Ra ymond NOrton Ad.am~. Carole Eliloll>elPI and Wtlltam llllill:Mll Smill\, Dennis C. ano ChMlotte P f~arp. Ro nald O a nd En10 L. Super\'bOr!) decided to hold a publfr he<iriog on the document in two weeks to give · themselves mpre time to study it and prepare questions or comments. THE R E PORT was based largely on in- terviews and surveys of builders. government of- ficials and others con- nected with the housing industry. It reiterated a number of findings contuincd in a prelimfoary report made late last year. These in· eluded: The average single family home in the coun· ty today sells for S60,550. Local ~overnment controls. regulations and approval delays account for about $10,000 of that total. and 21 percent over the Examine the effects past lwo years . The re-ol buil~ing c<>Qes on cost port notes hous ing costs of housing. . . are increasing twice as Investigate possible fast as wages uniform county zoning A tot a i or 21 400 and development slan- moderate priced hoi'.nes dards. are needed this year t o accommodate the' coun· ty's hous ing -neec:ly population and 2¥,,000 more wi ll be needed by 1985. The report claims only 16 percent of house cost is attributable· to labor. Building materials cost another 35 percent and s ite development another 14 percent. The repo1t states only nine percent is profit. -INVESTIGATE creai'\on of special' tax- ing districts to preserve, maintain and acquire greenbelts and open space. -Examine award of density bonuses to builders who meet low and moderate income housing needs. -Examine a quota syst em for J ow to moderate income hous- irtg in new residential de- velopments. Other Deaths -Nearly 44 percent of all county families can't afford to buv a det ached single fam1I) home hl·r~. B AS I C GOV - E R 1' ~I E 1' T p e r m i t fees and requirements take up about six percent of the total house cost but the report n otes ap- proval delays soak up -·E xam ine t h e feasibility of marketing •:stripped down" housing that would fit in low- income budgets. Examine a tax in- c e nti ve prog ram for builders of low-income housing. LOS ANGELES (UP[) -Funeral services arc scheduled Thursday for City Councilman Robert S t evens on, who died Tuesday of an apparent tieart attack. Stevenson. 59, died at Northridge Hospital where he was admitted Monday for treatment of hepatitis. WASHINGTON <APl --Joseph P . O'Hara, 80, who served in Congress ·for 18 years from Min· nesota"s 2nd Dis trict. died Tuesday. He was ranking Republican on the Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee a numbt!r of years befor~ retiring in l959. P ORTLAN D. Ore . CUPI J -Terry Schrunk, 61, one or only two men to Beotia Notif!es GISH LESTER !Jacki CilSH. 0 <1le ol de- ath March J<-d. 191S Re\1dent ol HU<tt· •"9tan Be•cll. Ca Surv1veo by P11s wilt L•rw Cit\11; d.ilUQllter. E m lly S•Ckl<!r of Sdnld An.t. brother. Leo Ci1\PI ol Srinta Arw. ~lil•r. Altlle.t Way Of OrdnQI' ~Wn Qr•ndClllldren •nd IWO qr<·JI qrandClltldren S.rv1Ct\ will De hi.Id l llurS.00.y 11 00 AM. 8\!11 bro.IClw.iy Clwipcol Interment. El Toro Ct n1"terv dffKl.O by Sell Bro.iow•v MOlluMy In hctu of llo-n memor1•I conlrtbu- hons m•v be m..,• to ~lcl Mew c.ranqe No ••2 Memor1.i Fund Olli ,,.,,h will be Cos .. Me~a GranQ<! No •11. VOIT CHRISTINA ANN VOIT. rtsldtnl of Palrn Oes.ert. Ca. O•lt OI dHIPI W.rcll Jrlf, t'llS. Survived bv Pltr pc)renh, Aldwrd 6. 01•nn• Volt ol P•lm Oe~I; brother, RtcP\ud Alen Volt, Jr . grancsparenls, Mr & Mrs W1lle1d O. VOtl of 8.tf!IO.il, Mr. Oone ld Ned fly Of Balboa •11d Mr~ J•ne Tl'nPlol of N4!wPQrt Seclch; 9reaH1rana motroer. 8e~s1e Stimson ot 8.tltx..i. Private -.erviccs wl11 be llt'ld al Pac1!1c View Memofl.il Par-. Nt wPQrl Beach. Ca. In l1f'U ot Ito-rs. conlrrbulloos may t>t- nwde to Ho .. g M41mOrtdl HO"l)lliil, NewPOrl S..acn. C•. HUMl"HllEY GRACEM.HUMP HR(Y o .. teol <k'· atll March 2nd, l'llS ~e\tdf"nl of LiiQUM Htll\. C<l Surv1veo tlY ~ wn. Dalla\ Humphrey OI 8u rtlnQdntu. U . Fune•df i.erv1cn "''" IX• neld Wedn<?\· o ,.v 2 00 P M . McCor m1l-Lag un• Bta cr. Cna ptl w11n t nt Rtv Or LAwrence F H•wley ollt<htttng lnlrr m~nt w 1ff be Pf•v•tt MtC.ormet k ugun• Se.tell Morlv<1rv dtrettO<'' ULTZ-eHGHOH FUHHALHOMf (.;,rno dl'I M> 67 I 94;() (~•o M~~-, Mb 2'111 HLLHOADWAT MORTUAU 110 er .Jdwoy ( • .10 M n-.., 14] 11 ':i() McCORMICK MOITUAU Lo J+mo Br1 , h -19'1 9'4 1';. ,!, :>n .lui:><i (QPo•.rr()O() 4<r.),1 lJb PACIAC vr1w MlMOllALPAH (.,,.,.. •ety (f."'.lpr l l5(X) Poc1loe V•ttw P.,v~ Nt.""'PO' I S,. 0 h (~for ntO / .... noo PIM PAMILY COU>MfAl llUl*RAL . HOMI 71JI 8ol~ ""'" W,,,1 rt 1•,or 8?1 b 2S ""'ITHI' MOITUAU 6'/l M:Jn S• 111rl•"'1on S.och ~ )q serve more than two terms as mayor of l'ortlan<I . died in a hospital Tuesday FR Es'.': U 1 .\ P J Funeral services ar~ s c h edul ed today for former Fresno City Colle~c admin istrator Paul H. Starr, 63. who died Sunday. .!Ven more. According to the st.ud~·. a six ·month slowdown in permit approvals could acl<I nearly $2.700 to the cost uf a $40.000 house. Officer Wins His Master's The report makes two Capt. Jamts T Gar· :-.ets of recommend a · rett Jr .. sun of retired lions. one for immediate Examine the possibility of govern- ment supported ··urban homesteading.·' Encourage citizen partJc1pation in urban redevelopment. S C action and another for in· C.~. M arrnc orps Capt. .,.._;;;;;;;;====;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•Ill :rnd Mrs .J;.imes T . Gar· tensified study. They in·,, rett of 417 E. Cordoba. elude THE San Clemente. has re· Minimize apJ?ro,·al EARL'S <' e iv e d hi s m a :,, \er· s 1,-;:==================~~ ~ ...... , ... L'AGR~IOSS~IE1.chP01AIPNJTE degree at the Air Force L.A. CALLS ~k:TtM. r n • •• · lnstitutt! of Technology St.-h Raymond H . Foley, &4. cAFIT 1 6c EACH AtT-Door head of . the l'ederal He is being ass igned to •---.. r ... ,..._.o..., I 495-0401) Hou sing A~ministration TravisAFBforduty\\ith , ... z~-:-t~:~-;;~;'c~:.~::::"· D01tTouasau d P d t H S • • T IAT un t!r res1 en arry · the Military Airlift Com· 1714) 979 1234 21u2 c-1" c!.c;i,.,._ • mand. • I ,. ~ • ., ., . ., ·- eai WE'VE •EEN SEIUNG FUN FO• 5' ru•• SPORTING GOODS ALL MAJOR BRAND TENNIS BALLS AU THE HOT ONES SKATE BOARD HEAVEN •FIBERGLASS RAINBOW RYDERS Clear Urethone Wheels •BLANK 2UYER FIBERGLASS BOARDS 219 E. 4th Kl-7-5723 601 S. Euclid &71-5988 HOO.Sr Me..__: M . t1JO .. t ..... ,ao .. • f'ENNISPOR • a • S.VE.ll¥i.ONE · . • I I •WILSON STAN SMITH SIGNATURE RACQUET SPECIAL RESTRING SPECIAL Reg. $10.00 Nylon 1 WEEK ONLY 1 speciol rock of dresses and men's tennis clothing values to 32.50 Y°"' choic• !HE ·&RElT - and tiding it great at all major Nsoit1 -t~• on all top line bfand1 -.,o off ""*" -only the bett here I NEWPORt BEACH CERRITOS #1 63 Mall 924·1~2S 1 sn.•30 ·· ZIG·ZAGWITH BUILT· IN BLIND·HEM &TIT~li ..•E.xdusi~~rlQ!! .. front drPA-in bobbin •Many conveniences, u sy dial controls. Clf\)'ing cue or ubioet ex\r• ~ saggs Reg. 119.95 252/242 l f: FUTURA •II MACHINE WITH CABINET. Has exclusive 2-w~v •105 off reg. price sewing surface: flips from flat to in·the·round sewing, lnstantlv. _. Model 920/22'! Trade·inlndSaveEvenMore! SINGER Make your best deal ·~lrj,···~--~~~~,.-~ now, at ..• ·. davis· ' brown PLUS! Direct from RCA After our deal, after your purchase. we send in your "Consumer Rebate Coupon" and RCA sends you. direct. a "cash·back" refund. $15 for any color portable, $20 for any color table model and $25 for any color console. More, from RCA! Ollf!f !!•p•e~ Morch JI IWS ALL RCA Xl-100 The complete, 100% solid state line1 means that no matter what size RCA color set you buy, you get: • A 100% solid state chassis • The Super AccuColor black matri• picture tube • AutOfflatic Fine T'lqling • Plu" in lllOdules and a 70 position "clickT UHF tuner. More from RCA ... mort , for yout Ntlt: This offer applies only to RCA Xl-100 Color TV sets ••. Black ind White sets not Included. C.11\.bedl program brought to you by, RCA Di1tribytlng COl')>Oratlon. Loa ~Id. • I Ribbon t;>f Wreath F Ound on Victim GENOA, ltQl,)' <UP{) -Maria Lucia Paradiso. fl, a prostitute, was found' dead in her apartment with a dbbc$. troro a funeral wreath placed over her body, Police said. Officers said mar)c.s on her throat Indicated slie may have~een strangled. They 1altj the ribbon, bearing the tnscnption 'The Frtends,"·cam& from a wreath at the funeral of her former lover, who d&ed Vi an auto -.~ci<\ent in 1972. . More "Whitener" TltH Tltt Othr ltders! Ultra-Brite ~ Regular or TOOTHPASTE Cool Mint' NUMBERS HELP CABBIFS l.D. ' TOKYO (AP) -TheTransport Ministry bas or<Sered taxis to paint larae .ertal numbers on their doors so customers can more easily complain ~bout nas· tydrtvers. w.dnetd•r. Ma1eh 5. ,975 DAILY PILOT' l I 1 • • PUhlication Curbs Rejected · $1.N FRANCISCO (APJ The CaJlfornie &lpr,me Court has ruled that a court cannot restr~n Jn itdvance the publication of allegedly misleading or libelous statements made by a politic~l candidate about his opponent. The court Tuesday cited both. U.S, and Cullfornia constitutional provisions guaranteeing lbe right of Cree speech and press. The unanimous opinion · by Justice Stanley Mosk held the truth or falsity of a sta~ement on ·a pubUc 11ssue is 1rrel~v nt t.o the question or "hetht-r It Can be repressed in advance of publtcahun. The case in\'olved Oliver W Wilson. a t·an didale for Los Angele!> count) asse!>::.or 1n the J~ne. 1974 primary election. Jle ran against incumbent. Philip E. Watson. Walson distributed leaflets reprint in~ t" o news paper articles indicating Wat::.on hi.id b ... en 11i. dieted for bribery and an aide ph1ced on probation for misusing campaign funds . Plal• Asplria Doesa't Work As Fast As ... BUFfERIN Stops headache pain sooner. "SHEEll MAGIC" /, Wine Maker Everything to make five 2 99 ' gallons of homemade • wine. Regular or Decaffeinated I 2.65 .J GARDEN AD PRICES PREVAIL: WED., MARCH 5 THRU SAT., MOCH I NIWPOIT IUCH-1011 .,..._ ........ ,._. • $AMTli. ~Ill I ~ l!rhhl St. . . . "' 50-1 00-150 WATT PAK Of 2 2.40 \ OAILYPILOT Wednettda . March 5, 1975 Ranger Makes Debut at Sltow The nl'w Ran~er-28designed by Gary Mull "as dbplayed for the first hme at the Long Beach Sailboat Show. R anger Yachts of C'osta Mesa recently announted the produ(' tlon of the 28-footl:'r whi<.'h 1s the seventh m u ::.e rte~ uf 1\1 ull t'rl'a· tions fort he firm. M ULL S.\ID lht· H ~'8 rnotrnues the lradttwm of fiberg lass length to beam rutto as3to J. Mull said the boat was designed to sail wl'll downwind as the hull shape will let her glide over the waves rather tha n crash through them. CRUISING FEATUR ES oC the R-28 include two l'arge berths and a comple te galley in the main cabin ·BOATING .. smlboats \\h1cli can bt• raced c11 <:rwsed It \\Ill hl' -,wtabk umkr both thc I nll'rttJt tern.II Of lshon· Huh.• and lhl· :\1 tel get Ou:Jn HJl' ang clas:-. ruh.• !'\1u11 said UC/ Sailors Win "To tailor a s:.i 1lboal lo one ruh: u~ually handicaps th:it boat und<•1 other n•gulalwns." !\lull ~<.itd "For lhl!) rt-a son " e have avoadc•d spec1ala.rnl10n. By not going the maximum in anv direction, th<' R-28 will slot nicely into o ,·ariety of classes and owners wall do \\-<:II competing off l'tlhl·r t:oast or on inland wall' rs." 1 T H E R·:!8 hus a tall ma!)t und short boom. J,!1ving il a high :.aspcd ration "h1ch gl'ls a ma:-.amum of pcm er frnm a given sail arc;1 The boat has a 5. 108 pound d1sµlacc· ment and 2,300 pound ballast to gl\ (' ti :-.t1ffrll':-:-111 ,1 blow The Collegiate Contest UC Irvine with skippers J c.!ff McD ermaid and Rick Kern won the fourth race of the Pacific Coast Intercollegiat e Yacht Rac- ing Association's Southern Series last Sunday a t Newport. The UCI s kippers scored 19 points sailing in Flying Junior dinghies. Second in t h e scorin~ was UCLA, 31 points, with skippers Alan J ewett and K im Gage; third was Cal Stale Lon£ Beach, 51, Ross Butcher a n d Pat McCormick; fourth was UC San Diego, Ed T r evelyan and Tom Lync h , and fifth w as San Diego State, Hugo Schmidt and Mark Rastello. Twelye schools were entered in the series. • In the 10 race Laser series for single handers the winner was USC. second was Orange Coast Coll ege and third was USC Team No.2. Welcome Aboard By ALMON LOCKABEY • Anothe r Southe m Ocean Racing Conference is history, und it proved once again why the s lx-series rCtce in J<'lorida 1s ca lied the· ·world's biggest outdoor testtunk." The new QOats maoy being saiied (or the first time in competion -dominated the serie~ espec1ally yach.ts of the One Ton variety designed a nd built b y young Doug Pete rson of San Diego. The series winner, Dennis Conner of Sall Diego was at the he lm of M Peterson One Ton, the 35-foot sloop Stinger. ('ONNER SO convincingly dominated the field of 90 boats that Ted Turner , the vociferous "mouth of the South" from Atlanta. Ga. walked up to Con· n<.•r after the last race and said : "I want that boat. J lt>re's ten gr~nd as a down payment. The rest will come later." Total sum of "the rest" was not disclosed, but informants close to the scene said it was more than $100.000 Turner, a former SORC winner , was sailing a Class B s loop Te nacious in lhls y ear's series. fie won his class but did not finish in the top five over- all Turner said he intends to campaign Stinger in One Ton "level " races throughout the country this year The trend toward "level racing"-no h a n- dicap has rockete d young Peterson to the top in the design world .. He first tasted fame a couple o( years ago in a shabby looking 35-fooler called Gan- bare "'hich he designed and had built by Carl Eichenlaub in San Diego. Gan bare won the One Ton chnmp1ons hlp going away, and since tben P eterson has bct'n dt·~igni ng boats for skippers Qll over the wwld. Oncidentally, Oanbare ••s b"1t at a ooet or fess than W,000. > • OTHER WEST Coru>t skippers also did well in the SORC. Second w the 36-foot Inflation, a on e· tonner aalled by Ted Crane and owned by Dick Nordsttom of Honolulu. F1orida skippers John Martin and 1''t!nlon Bon· nftt captured third place tn a 36-foot one-tonner Bootlegger, and rourt.h went to another Peterson one-.tonne r , Fortune H u nter, own ed b y J ay Cameron of Annapolis and saUd by Scott and Skip Allan, form e rly or Newport Bea~h. Star or the big-boat show was Jim Kilroy's spankJne new 79-foot Kialoa, a Sparkman end Stepben&'desi8n which be launced la•t Oc~ober at the falmer Johnson yard ln Sturgeon Bay, Wis. KIAWA FINISHED first in every race but one Cthe first> but was only able to save her time ror handicap honors in one race (the last). . And Kilroy would have missed the honor of wm· ninJC that last race for the Nass au Cup if Conner h ad had his ~Y. Jhe yoling San Diegan protested the race committee o n ground~ that lhE; race course was improperly laid out at 38 miles instead or the' actual dis tance or 31 miles. The longer course ravored the larger boats. T he race committee split the ditCerence and rated tile course at 35 miles which still gave Kialoa the victory. Conner didn't win any friends by the protest. The yachting fraternity Crom F1orida to San Diego has been abuzz 'with the questions: "Why would Conner enter a protest of that kind as long as he already had t he series clinched !" JN THE NASSAU Cup rteet s t a n dings, Tenacious finish ed 18 seconds behind Kialoa with Stinger third. · The SO RC has a different system of scoring with points being weighted according to individual races. In the fina l standings Stinger won with 1,962.250 points; Inflation was second, 1,933 : Bootlegger was third, 1,922; Fortune Hunter was fourth, 1,896.75, and fifth was Robin II, a 40-foot Class C boat, owned and designed by last year's SORC champ, T ed Hood, Marblehead. Mass. A UNIQUE, NEW AUTO MERCHANDISING EYEllT Never Nevers For Campers Am a:-kt•tl t o ulentafv the world's most ti.It· lOOl'U man that" <1s a Grel'k named Georgi us Con:-.taot1 ne. P. T. R:.arnum :-111<! he'd ~up port Georgi us. 1 f <;corgi us \\!OU Id get. h1m..,elf tatlool'd all O\ er. St:\ tatloot>rs devoted lhrC'c months t•1 clc·cor<1ting him "1th 388 des1;!n!> \\ hirh "t•re neNllcd :-o t'lo:.t•ly togl'lher that nut <.t quarter 111C'h uf his natural slun .,hcl\\l'cl ;Jll\\\here. Even h1H"' elld~ ,;ncl the in" s ides of ht::. car::." ere rntr1<:.1tt".I) ornamented. Cl ... \\II.\ T propo1t111n of tht• first babies lrc con<·l't\ l'c.J bl'fon· marn.ige •· \. Onl 11111 of It\ l Tiil. II \HU l'.\CT~ llo \ (1\1 1-.rlO\\ hll\\ Ill.Ill~ :-.I lldL·nt:-\I, 111 tClkf' som1• Mii I 111 11•.,t tnd,1) • \1111·1· th.in ·Ill mt I hon \\ ,\:-; Jl :-;T t hrt·t·) l':tr~ :.ago that only Sl'\ en lH.>1 n •lll ol thL· 1·111a1t r~ ' nwdit·:.il stu· d<·nts "l'l'l' \\ onwn 1\lorl' lh;in 13 pen·c•nt arC' now 0~ t-: <a ft L in lf)(l start~ sm<\king he fore age· 12 Hut :w ciut of LOO do l1 k('\\ 1sl· bcf1irt• age MOST C'ASES of bursitis in tht' l'lhow art• in the l('ft arm. C'lil•nt asks whv. 'f\\O reasons. Lot of pc•op I l'. IH'I ng r1 ~hi -h~1ndl•d. IP;in 11n their ldt <.'lht>'-' s "hllr tlu·' \\ nk. n·;1d or clrl\·t• ,\nci th.it t:normou:-mJjOl'll,\ nf righl- handl'rS. too. "Pl'ncl ;1 lot nf lime bendinj! lh1·1r n ,ght <•1110\\ ..... :-.n to "PC><tk. thus l''l·rc-1:-.ing same Ht·l1l'\ c 1 t11l<l ,\11U that people lik<" µain- l<'rs Jncl p,qwrhangl'rs. \\hO'>l' \\Ork rl'qu1n•.;; them tu r ar...,t• thl•1r arms JhO\ l' ~houldcr leH•I, ra1 t·h ,.!1'1 hurs tth :\'.F:\'ER. ~E\'ER '\l'\t'r ...,, .i rl a Ion~ hike m nrw boots. :\t>\ t•1 "'" :i pf'rfcctl,\ \\ att'rproof sleeping bag '\t•\ t•r hut Id an oulrloor cookfire bigger than llw fr,\ mg pan. Those ure only three "nC'H·rs' lor tht' had;p;.1l'k<'rs. Can you come up \\tlh o1n y c1thttr'.'>·1 I F \'01: s 1:u . it as a · hambur.((er" or a "lll'd rwtl\." II lwltt•r h;1vC' nothing in it bul ht•<•f So rult·" lht' Food <1nd Drug Administr<J- twn llo\\ t•\ 1·1 1f .\ciU \\<1nl tu call it "Bil-! f>t'lt'. .... H11;1...,t1·r ... "Doubl e Dose" or any olht•r :-u<"h 11 l<'k\ nanw, ~ou ran put <ilmo:-.1 :111\ th1n i~ 111111 11. inl'lud1ng th;1t bountiful hurgt.'f' IH11lc11'1 < .dl1·d ""' IT II \S HI : E '\; ~t 11•nl1f1C'ally proved that somt· 111·opll <".11\ 111d1•1•d Im rrasl the weather h\. t ht· \\ .1 \ t lic-11 I l't·t f1·t·I Corns and bunions t·an twronw -,1·11..,111\ 1· to b:irometnc pres:.urc chanj.!t'S Addrc,.~ 11w1l /11 I \I Hm1d. fl O. Bor J5f,O Co.~ln .\/t!w1 '12ti:?fi C11r>11n11/1t 1975 htt L M Bo11d ·--~~~~~~-t • SPEED BOATS· I~ CL.ATA : TRAILERS • CAN< ~ • KA •POWER BOATS• TAMAA : SKI BOATS· SM • WATER a • ROUGti WA TEF TS · OINGHI • CRVISERS UP FEr T · I 0 : ENGIN6S & I~ OS· LARGE • & SMALL OI.' OS • POWER • BOA rs. F..' ' • SKllS : ACCESS' :AS GALORE •DOWN R LAGS TO • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • FLARE~ • fRA TIONS : IN •. -""-NOW ~ llAICll 9 : •• •••••••••••••• •FUN FOR THC WHOLE rAMIL YI" •••••••••••••••••••••••••• '-.AY-• ,.,_ •' ~ v t •ttl11>t 1&l •ra.atH.tiAI t.J•(t: •11• r ... ' "... L.,,t ,..,. .. _..,,., J r trit W• ,,,. "•l<" fbo,t ' P*I H~'•P' w...-•• r;.tt-..1 ~' r • • *US 1UI SllHI• 9'£1 WWIAn J' I. lfttlllln ll- let's Look At lhe Good Side Of The Auto llewsl Mo doubt you've been hearin9 about the 197 5 Automobiles • • • -BUI EVERY STORY HAS 2 SIDES - ATLAS CHRYSLER PlYMJUTH Ch~lff·rtymo~IHC 2'29 Horbor ltYd., Costa Mno 546-1934 BAUER BUICl luJc:l-Opel-lriti1h L.yt-t 2925 Hert>or llYd., . Costo Moo 979·2500 CONNELL CHEVROLET ChHrot.f Cors & Tn1elis 2128 Harbor ll•d.. Costa Mua 546-1200 COSTA MESA DATSUN Dotlllft Cors Ir Tn1eks 2845 Horbor ll•d., Costo M•~a 540.6410 CREVIER MOTORS IMW 208 W. I tt Sn-t. s ... ta A110 l l 5·l17 I DOT DATSUN Dot-M.t Con Ir Trvcks I IUS luch ll•d.. ..... leach 142·7711 DUNTON FORD ford Con Ir Trvcb 2240 s .... StrMt. s .... .,..u6-1010 HEl8 FlltDUNIEl IMPOllS ..... c.rs 9625 Ger .. Gre••••'- Gar._ Groo 537.7777 GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY l.iltC ... M...cwy-Copri I HOO le.cll ••d., H.t.leeclt84Z.1144 HOWAID CHEYROUT ct...,.,.._. Cwa & Tn1elr• w.Arflllr & J ..... "· _.. •,.,t ..... Ul-0555 JOHNSO. & SON LINCOLN MOCUIY UN• Uercwy..c:.,rt 162' ...,_. ltvcl • C .... Mtu 540.HJO • • • , .. let's look at the Positive Side! WARD S. lH AMC 1234 S. Mai11, Sllftto A110 5 4 7 ·5826 DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS Toyoto-V ol•o 1966 Harbor ll•cl. Colla Mna 646-9303 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA Toyota Cors & Trvc:b I 888 I leoch lt•cl, H111tt. ltach 847-8555 MIRACLE MAZDA Ma1do·Subarv 2151 Harbor IU•d., Caito MtSo 645·5700 DICK MILLER MOTORS fiat 120WtttW- s-te AH 557-2132 MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS Mercedt1 lt111-Fiot 2170 I Mor91'...-itt l"lcwy~ Mlui.. Vltjo 131·1740 MAIERS CADILLAC Cad!ltec 2600 HCN'bw "--'· Cesto MtMi HO.HOO tl'WPORT DATSUN . D.J ..... Soob-AH• llGMto MocArltlw Ir Jo..._.. Ntw,orl leach UJ.1 JOO JIM ~ANOS MAZDA M91da Car• & Trvcb ZtO I S. MCM!cltttter A.W..1111750·2141 NEWPORT IMPORTS lritl1lrl~•F'"• 1- lotv .. J.,. .. l I 00 W. Coost Hwy .• H•wpwt leach '4l-t40S ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO Yot•• 2021 s ...... c ..... A ..... 710.2011 THEODORE ROBlHS FORD Ford Can & Tn1eks 2 060 Harbor lhd. Co1ta Mno 642·00 I 0 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC P011tiac 2410 Harbor ll•ci. Co1to Mt1a 546-1017 SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS IMW • 28402 Mar9urritt l"lcwy .. MiniOll Virjo 831°2040 SANTA ANA LINCOLN MERCURY Liricoln-Mrrc11ry-Capri I JO I H. Tustin Santo A11a 547-0511 SHORECREST AMC/JEEP AMC·Jttp 16751 ICPGC .. llYcl, H...t. leach 841-1066 SUNSET FORD Ford Con Ir Truc:ki 5440 GordH Gron llYd., WHtMitlstffU'-4010 UNIVERSITY OlOSt.IBU.£ OlcbmoblM.H•dooGMC 2150 Harbor llvd., Coda MtH 540.9640 WILSON FORD Ford Con Ir l'Nch 11215 ... ct ..... Hlolflt. leech 141"'61 I ; " REMIMlll ... " I . TlADE IH ALLOWANCES ACTUALLY EQUAL, or EXCffO THI PRICE IHCU.UI OF '75 AUTOS! This is documented by thousands of cases nation-wide. (As just one example, in trading a 2-year old deluxe standard-size car ... you can purchase a comparable 75 model for S325 LESS than you could a year ago! 2. A MfW CAR TOOAY eosn USS OF YOUR AMHUAL IHCOMI THAM rt DtO 20 YUH AGO. In 1954 the average buyer spent 5.1 month"s income for a standard size car. Today a comparable car takes only 4.4 month's salary ... and you're getting a much better car! (Even this cost can be s haved further by buying a compact ... which was not available 20 years ago.) 3. lt7S CARS DBJYH IE1'111 MILEAGE · AMD PUJORMAHCE THAN UC8CT MODIUI Because the 1975 cars are desigr'led around t he Catalylic Converter. they actually deliver better performance and gas mileage ... in fact up to 15% better mileage than comparable 1974 models. ·4. A . lt71 CAI WILL CUT 1'0. OPllATtMG & MAIHTIMIHCI COSTS AT LliST $100 Na YIAal Through high-energy ignition systems & other improvements, auto makers have increased gas mileage and greatty lowered the frequency of tune-ups and plug changes. (A "Big-4" sl)Ot<esman said they can guarantee the operating and maintenance costs of the 75 models will be at least $100 LESS PER YEAR THAN '74 CARS! 5 • THI MIW CAI MAal'l1' IS IJGMT, MOW TO M.UI THI alST DIAL IH MONTHS! Along with trlde-lns being at an alt time high, dealer• are fiercely competing with each other to get your business. The cornoetltlon between manufacturers and dealers ts grea ter than it ha8 been since 1958 •.• and this makee fot a VfWY good deal on your s-t. PURCHASING A NIW CAR MOW CIEATIS JO~ A YS. TAXES-AND JS A REAL IOOST FOR OUR LOCAL AND NDIONAL ECOMOMYf • • ; fl t Wednesday. March 5, t97'5 DAILY PILOT A I~ Did· Cher Lower Boom on· Raquel? By V'NON $Co1T HOLLY WOO <UPI> -Raquel Welch was ce ored off television a couple of wee ago and only now is claiming Coul~~ • She was a g st on the "Cher" show' singing a di\ titled "I Feet Uke Making Lo e." Somebody felt otherwise ~n snipped the so11g from l}lestiow. Was it blu,·penciled by CBS? Did the FCC fe~ she would corrupt the WCTU? I OR DID llOSTBSS Cher Bono, who is less sp~tacularly endowed than her guest, -,ower the boom on Miss Welch? 1 "I don't ~now who cul out the soJo number,"·~ distraught Raquel Welch replied. "I hop~it wasn't Cber. Maybe lt was the r~C. They're really worried about the 7:30 time slot because all the kids a1e watching.". because my name ls Raquel Welch, the sex symbol," she said. "People over·react to whatever 1 do because of my image. I didn't gyrate in that number. It was shot mostly In closeups. J saw the show with my number still in it. The e.xecutive6 didn't object at the time. ,.BUT THEY worried about tbe d11et with our navels s~wing." Miss Welch is aware she is paying the price for her early career, most of which featured her astonishing architecture. Her chickens, so to speak, have come home to a delecta· ble roost. "I'm vulnerable to criticism on that count," she admitted. "ln the begin- ning I did take advantage of my figure. But la tely I haven't exploited it. L.A. CALLS &c EACH ........ ,...,,._. 0..., 'l\t , ....... c...,.., Of c:.11 ...... nu -, ..... C•"" - Prieea Elfecid-we me to thla Christian Science Lec1i.Jro ~~K"lll.AM SC:llMCI: m unu.noM AMD 1'51&1YAMer tr Mn C-.. C.& • . ~..-.....-- THUR80AV MARCH 1-t:OO PM ...... ~ coe n "" CUllMOUta • CQ,..., S...1"• & 0.1 M11 SAllCl-nte s Raquel said the song is a low·key ballad wifh innocent lyrics. I ••1 GO ALONG with my image to an extent but I want to show off my abili· ty, too. And Cher's show was a chance for me to do a nice solo. I enjoyed the show. "'"'' ...... are you ... HOSTESS, NO MOSTEST "THE'E IS NO explanation for cut· ting tha1 number," Miss Welch said. "Somem e said my dress was too much. Or too Jittle. It was just a basic sheath with a draped neckline. "I made a point of not overdoing the decoll~age. After all, it was designed by Bob Mackey who does all of Cher's wardrobe. ONE MILLION e.c.- Raquel Welch "THEY USED THE duet Cher and I sang. It was really a battle of the navels. The song was 'W·O·M·A·N' and we wore bare midriff outfits. They were a Jot more revealing than my gown in the solo." "Whoever cut my song wasn't censoring the gown. They were censoring me. I resent that. It doesn't hurt anyone to see an attractive woman dressed to show off her assets. "I've had enough of that in my career to know the difference between bad taste and good: Daring clothes are Cher's trademark and they didn't censor her." Cher Bono . does to decolletage. 'Tm not trying to say my gown was demure," she said. "But it was a hard of hearing and wear glasses? Here are two helpful Sears · dress anyone would expect to see on an actress for a gala occasion. They were saying it was me that was too much. And I don't buy that.'' eyeglass hearing aids De11igned to help hard of hearing "It covered up a lot compared to the scani_y clothes Cher wears on the sho\\<. In her opening number , all she wore across her bosom were a few bea4s. She was disquieted, t~. that. Cher's rendition of "Stick It," filled with dou· ble entendres, r eplaced her own song. ''What upsets m e is the strange ::;ensalion of being censored just MISS WELCH apparently resists facing the obvious fact that what she does to a bodice is radically different from what Cher or, say, Don Knotts . She should take comfort in the knowledge that although she may not be too much, she certainly is not too . little. people who wear glabSt!;o 8269 Regular S299 \'OUH #8078, #8081 CHOICE Sex Slayings Texas Jurors Convict 2nd ' HO USTON <UPI ) -A state court juey·has con· victed David Owen Brooks ofthel973 murder of Bil· ly Lawrence, one of 27 youths kilJed during a three- year sex·and·sadism partnership, after deliberal· ing for only 90 minutes. Brooks. 20, Tuesday became the .second young man convicted of at least one slaying in this coun· lry's worst mass murder of the century. BROOKS WAS SENTENCED TODAY to life in prison. He could have received as little as fiv e years. The state asked for lifeon99years. Brooks. wearing a dark gr ay sport jacket and dark trousers, showed no emotjon. Defense at- torney Jim Skelton was'not in the courtroom when the verdict was returned. Although the state had never provided evidence ·directly proving that Brooks killed Billy Lawrence, 15, prosecutor Tommy Dunn, an as::;istant district attorney. said Brooks was a willing menifer of a ::;ex-and·sadis m partnership in murder. "Was he an innocent bystander?" Dunn asked jurors. I "IT IS JM POSSIBLE that he be anything else but a principal. This defendant was in on this ~ill~ng, this murderous rampage, from the very begmmng. fie tells you he was a cheerleader if nothing else. That's what he was telling you about his presence. ··vou know he was in on it. .. Dunn repeatedly referred to the scope of the crimes, in which Dean A. Corti. 33, Elmer Wayne Henley, 18, and Brooks, partici~ated . for th.rec years. 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Priced no more than 100's. And Saratoga 120' s are rich, full-flavor cigarettes m ade from a fine blend of tobaccos. Regular and Menthol. l 17 mg '. ·1ar: · 1.1 mg . nicotine av per cigarette by FTC Method. Warning. The Surg eon General Ha s Determine d That C1garette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Healt h. Standard IOO's Saratoga 120' s 1 ~fore 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. \ "I get extra puffs, but I pay the same . Even a tynic like me can smile." I , . ' • • O~TA R JO . Calif. <AP> Mano AndretU is going to add a lot or miles to his auto racing career this year. But only a small part or It will b~ under the timing clocks at race tracks. "I'd say my schedule will in-v~lve som e thing like 200,000 miles or travel to four continents a!>d l~ countries." he said , grin- ning ltke a kid who is happy to become a world traveler. Andretti, s u rely one or the best race drivers who ever donned name-proofed coveralls is com- mitted to driving the 1lnterna- ~ tional Formula 1 Grand Prix series. three 500-mile races In the United States Auto Club's big car championship camp~ and as many or the 10 events carded for Formula 5000 machinery as he can work into his schedule. That m eans whipping in and out of the United States on an average of twice every two weeks, putting up with time-zone and jet -lag problems, hustling baggage through customs I ines and committing his 5-root-5 frame of 115 pounds t o an internationa l diet. MariDa ·Stl[J~.'.-~ ~ \ ,~ •, '~ ~ ;~},~• I Troy,1 48-~~ ... \:-.. Ry GLENN WIOTE 11 ·0 s h.Qt, '1'd tM? offe 1ve might 011hPOa11vP••ot!.t•11 ofRidi.~rann1ng and BobLosner It's called the killer ins tinct in told the s tor) as Maril'\a &~llled sports whe n a learn or individual for a 68·62 1.ri4l1J.pl\ .ah(t ~.Subst• gets an opponent down. then de· quent Satur day <i p.n\ ) with Ii vers the KO It's an asst:t Long Be C:l ch Poly at Long Be:.ich coaches trL•as urc Arena. Dul it's something Marinu Poly bea t Mannu in O\'l•rt1ml' 'High's basketball team couldn't early in the Sl!uson. 59-57 come up with Tuesday night Branning and Losner were too against Troy in the second round much for the invading Warriors of the CIF 4-A basketball playoffs Tuesday as they combined for 51 befor e 1.885 fans at Fountain poinJs , running the1rtotal for two Valley High . CIFg_ames to98 -49apicce. Coach Jim Stephens' Vikings And they also s et t he pace in re, had Troy down l l ·O, 37·19. 47-33. bounds with Losher bagffin' 11; 55·37 and 62-45 Yet e;1cb time th<.' and Branning 10 OiJn Boldt abo Vikes seemed ready to delive r <'hipped in "•th 10 Branhtng the knorkout blow they let Troy added sen ·n iJ ss1sh "'11 h Tom t5ounce back CJnd fight its wa) Cgland pic king up six hack into a challenging pos1t1on Marina nt•\'t.•r I railed .incl \\ .i-. Howevr r, th1.• first blitz. the still up by 64-55 ''1th I 25 to pla) Newcondle I .... Posts Win Rut four fn•t· th rov.:-. b" l\e\.'ln Landg raf 1n th1.· t•ns tnn g 8:> seconds he lped keup th<-!'\punk~ loser.; at· arm '8 length. St!3'Jlhins ·~a ST,chagnned by Marina'$ p~Wo rn'(ance1 rapping mc:o,ri$iSt~ncy an~th(' ~ack'6f Che kif!~· fns tin<'t. "We m a de so many1,ll)~tal mist ukrs. ·· hC' swd . "l was 'erv d1s uppoullt•d. I 'd DENV~R Jo~n Newcombe s almo&i ratn~r lv:se Untn play llJu• devastating s ervice pr~d to be this. ;;~ , : · . too much for Ken Ro· wan ait~-"( thoU.g ht· \\C;,..ii ud s OOll' Newco~be .s hut OU~ ht rellow.. momeritum gqing b\'Jt \\.C onlv Australian in the f1rsti-e~ and pla~·ed -.y.eU in· spqt5,"'. WP dido =1 ~ent on to win_thc.ss.oc.. innet'· keep up o ur intcnsit.' or ,.:u aft<•r take-all tennis mCJtc h, 6-0. 6·3 loose ba lls But I nt·\c·r tho\1~h1 Tuesday rnght . . 'fro \ m1 Nht c:.i lC'h ii-. In a tuneup for ht:,, April 2" Bill Morns tht• Tnn <'OJth h~ad-to-head showdown with laud ed ~I anna · 'l'hl'\ iul\·c on1.· .J1m~y Conn ors , Newcombe of the fines t tea m -. \\<.\l'M'l'n a ll dominated lh1.· c o~t t.•s t al ~ ,\.t•a r." he ... aid · l.osnn :and Rosewall h ad tn s trugg <: Brannin g ;1rt· IH•tt1.•r th;en I throughoutthe match t houg ht the.\. ·c1 h1.· Branning h Seeds A d eo11c-f» B.OSTON T o p ~ce d e d Margaret Court. accompanied by Chris Evert and Vir gjnia Wade, marched t hrough open ing matches . but Wendy Overton was defeated T uesday in the 67th U.S. Women's Indoor Tennis cham· pions hips. While Court, Evert and Wade were winning in straight sets. Helen Gourlay was knocking off Overton in a s hockin,:! upset. In another key match, fourth · seeded Martina Navratilova dt· feated Robin Tenney. Cox Triumphs LONDON Mark Cox . the brilliant left-hande r , whipped Sweden ·s Ove Bengts on 6·3. 6·2 in firs t round action of a S60.000 inte rnational tennis tourna m ent Tuesday night. Earlier in the day. the 16-man ,tourney experienced some trou- ble when two Mexican players. Raul Ramirer. and Marcelo Lara. pulled o ut of the competition. 'JWO JI ANGUARDS GIVEN HONORS the compete pl aH•1 u1-.nL•r I'> -.11 strong ins ide and has that soft touch.·· Bra nning \\ a:,, httltnJ.! lrom out side. l'eboundin ~ shots in anti scoring on the drl\ c "hi le Losnc r cannt.'d the outs idl' and inside s hots. Dan Eric k s on ~incl Chn-. P<H'ke r kept Troy in the gamt· ;a!-. thev combined for :l-1 [Xl ints. G:i tom in ~ in tht• l<1st half M<H'ITia hit ·11 5 pcrt<•nt of 1ts fi eld goal tril'S while Troy c:anm·d ·II percent of it s And tht• Y1kl'-. ~'on it-at the frt·c thnl\\ l11w where the,\. out:-.ron •cl tlw \\ a1 riors 2-l· 12 ln nrr Ldnc!Qrd l (OO~ lJQldnO brctnn11'\•J Oo•ot Gan• TOld1' Troy M.artn .. M.Htn• I•) lq fl pl Ip • I I " ' .. @ I ·~ " ll ,, • 0 • I • J I t. Score ov Ouaners 8 I? l , ,.J I~ H '' II bM "He's going to rind things are a bit different, mutog around the globe like ~hat,." said Ronole Peterson, the Swedish Grind Prix ace who also had committed himself to both internatiooal and U.S. racing this year. "It's fine it , you're young and that's ~·war you want lo JO." . L • ' 'Ilhit's th& way An,c:lhftti wants• to go. The 33-year..old Italian- born driver, who became a U.S. citizen when he was 13 and now calls Nazareth, Pa., bis home, ran into his Cirs\ majoi;eonllict in <.·onnection with Sunday 's Decreases For Ice Ace COLORADO S PRINGS CAP > Gprc;lon McK~len Jr., the ('harismat.ic ,ikater who gives th~ Vniled States' a legitimate con- tender 'for the. world title, says he'6 mo~ relaxed this year. McK~llen, 2J, is the first and only skater in· competition ever to try a triple axet which in· volves.3h revolutions in the air. Il e <itHm p't"td t.he d a rin g m'Aneuver a~ last fa ll's World Championship$ a nd al the U.S. N'at\onills' ... month ago He fell both times ··The pressure on the triple ax l'I 1:,,n 't so g reat now.·· he said Tuesday · · 1t is not being in troduced this vcar: it was in troduced last vear. I'm not com· pletely sure ir" I'm even going to atl~mpt 1t this year. I'll make a decision about using it depending on where I am in the standings at that point ·· McKellen. Ute three-time U.S. champio n from Lake Placict, N.Y .. \\as in fifth place after Tuesday's compulsory fi gures t o rnpetit1on the opening event m the 1975 World Ska~ing Cham- pionships Noting reports that men's l('ader Sergei Yolkov is consider- ing withdrawing from the com- petition because of a knee injury, 1\1cKe11 e n sa id he thinks "anybody's chances in the top five or s ix a r e good ... Veteran Canadian coach Sheldon Galbraith agreed. say- ing he liked the chances of Bri· tain 's John Curry, Canada's Toller Cranston, McKellen and Ron Shaver . also or Canada, for the title. They stood second. fourth, fifth and s ixth. The women's competition gets under way t9day with the com- pu I s o ry figures . · · , Calllornla JOO. &idt'elU; the i969 lndlanapoliS . soolwtnner, tbree·Ulne naUonaJ cbatnpton and runnerup tn th~ Form)Jla 5000 •irie~ laat sell,IOf\, enibarked this year on a thre4..._ ~ar ca~paign to in i.be world clriving title. Andr tit ~e•ts '"5 camp~Jgn ~ on 1clledWe after two races this year, not lnc,udjng last Sunday's South Alric•n venture. He ~as knocked out or the Argen'tine Grand ~ix by m echanical pro- blemi, but flnl6be d a good seventh in Brazil. - ·' . UCI 'Chftnces Good--Tift Riverside Cagers Favored , By CRJ\lG SHEFF 01 tll• O•lff "'lot SWfl UC Riyerside should be Uie fa vorite, but UC ·-Irvi.ne has an outstanding' ch a nce oC winning the NCAA Division II Weste rn Regional basketball tournament. That 's how UCI coach Tim Tift sizes up Friday and SaturdaY:s showdown to).frney at·UCI. •· Ri verside .~~ l'l·'). the CCAA -~ champion. b.qtt~Qs F~r Western cnamp UC Davis ( l.S-11 l in the 7. o'clot'k game Friday with L'Cl <17·91 facing Puget Sound 117·9> at 9 The t \\ o v. inner~ then square off for the regional title Saturday night at 9. with the losers meet in~ at 7 Because R1vers1de holds v1(' tones O\'er t he other three teams. Tift figures the Hi ghlande r s should be favored -hut the edge IS slight "There lSn 'l a ny team in the tourney that. will automatically win lt. Any one of the four teams can win. If we play well, and play with intensity, I think we can win it,'' says Tift. .. Rivers ide h.as been playing well in the last 10 or 12 games, and so has Puget Sound. But we Sports in Brief a Is o ~a,\ e con C.1 den c ~ an Q mom~titurn . ".We're pt.ay1n'8 well and \\9~1.· woo stx of our last eighl. W<.-..had , a good. pr~t.ice Tl,lesday a119' ·J hope we can conta\n it and reach a peak.};>Y Friday ." s:.iys tt1; L'CJ ~ Riverside has won the rc&i.onal' tit~e,Jhe past two R,asons and,tlas ~ ent,.ted, the toW'flcY fl\ l' of t~ • .. la~hix tears, / " ' l'be Higll!and~n. havl' be::iton. UCJ twice thi'S seti~cm 8<M8 and 71·60. have knoe k1.•cl off Oa\'1 -.. 62-58, and dumpl·d Pugel Sound . 57·40 UCI toppled Puget Sound. R.1 fi7 in early January at Cra'\ ford l lall but Tift says the gam e wa-. much c loser than the final -.<·on · indicates "Puget Sound \\a~ Jhl•.1d ol u -. 17-8. but \\C got tough deft·n""'l I\'. And \\ e r an the offense '' ell · "We're goi.ng to have to do thl· s ame Frida) nig ht we·, t· got t11 really come to pla) dt•f'l'nst\'t.'I,\. on the boa rds And we 'll ha' 1· lu shoot well to s t<iy in th<' g:inw says Tift Tickets <1re priced at S:!.:'J{I pt·1 person and S4 for the tv.o ni ght' 1 They arc on sail' at (·,.~'"ford llall and the ASt: er ti<·k1·t offic I ' UCI COACH TIM TIFT A11teate1.;s Gai11 Split \ 1;, ll H (' I ..... 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The v ictory, thir(i of the season over the Scouts without a loss. moved the Kings to within two points or Divis ion 3 leader Mon· treal, which was idle . Kansas City jutnped to a 2-0 lead after six minutes or the first period on goals .bY Norm Dube a nd Wilf Paiement. The Kings roar ed back with Mike Corrigan. Butch Goring and Widing con · necting to give Los Amgeles a 3·2 lead at the e9d of the first period rJSC on Tott LOS ANGELES -Rightfielder Steve Kemp collected three hits and three rbi 's ~esday night in powering University of Southern California to a 4-2 victory over Cal Poly Pomona in the Trojans' hitter Manny Mota arnvcd 1n Miami late Tuesday night Maricha l, who forged a 243• 13 I lifetime record, mos t of 1t v. 1th the San F'ranc1sco Gianb. tt•r rorized Dodgers hitters for M years . Marichal was released by tht• Boston Red Sox after a 5-1 :o.!'ason last year. Reports that he had agreed to try out with the world champion Oaklnnd ,\'s prov1>d false. Lampkin OK PANAMA CIT'> Panam<a Box.er Ray Lampkin of Portland Ore· .. got up from his lx'd for till' first time Tuesday since ht• \\as knocked out by woiild light v. t•1ght champion Roberto Our .i n of Panama Sunday Lampkm. however. had dil Ciculty walking and doctor<, n· commended he sta) anotht'r :! I hours in the hospital P1tch111:. 111 11hl1•m:-. de.•\ l'lupl'd 111 llw ... ,., t'nlh ,, ... \:c•\ ada -.lon•d 11\l' (llll l'" 111 I ll' tlW C'Olllll lht.·11 .ultkd a p;111· 111 Ilic• 10th lor lilt' \Hton l'l'I h ,1d l\111m1·111111 111 lll t• hultom o l t h t• m 11111i.: lltlf c.·ouldn ·1 -.c·111 ,. Sil'\ 1· \\ h1tt·h1 ·,1tl h;.1d a tl11uhlt· and Carl }'(!tt'l'nl•ll .'\OC'kl'd a dou ble and tnpl1 Ill I hl· night(';.i p lor l'CI l Cly l.J tl'l•'CIJ ti I otlfllt'f ,ll V..-tl1t .. ~-•cJ ' ._.,,_.,,,,nq10t1 n Af <1f"l''ioOn It Hu~h• 1,. f.Jit fttrw.>lj I N r1on ( A.l<M'N 1 • r,orn'.J" o r,.,,'>OV .. dt c Pf'ltt•r,on • Juhn,on u Totcth. Ftr\t C .ltn1 UC tr v1ne ~ ,,,, •.l h •bf ' " ' .. 0 I 0 0 n n j\ I fl (I n 0 (l ' · first ever nlghl ..tollege baseball game at home . .- Lampkin. 27, s uffe r ed a cerebral concussion because of the knockout blow bv a left hook to the jaw at 39 s econds of the 14th round of the t1llt.• f1 ).!ht l.'' ', .. v .. ,,, ' l ""''"• "' fll (I it ~p, .Hl 0 , h • H lb ,I ' I< 1 r Wit111i11g Gf)ftf Edison High's Dave Schelin (20 ) helps screen Sant~ A~a lligh goalie as shol from teammate Mike Banks sails in- to the net for wintting goal in Tuesday a~ternoon's CIF soccer playoff game at Santa Ana. Edison advanced with a l ·O upset. For story and additional photo see page 8 ·3. The win improved USC's re· cord to 6.&. Cal Poly fell to 4-9. No ltlari~ltal VERO BEACH, Fla. -The Los Ange les Dodgers' public enemy No. 1 is not joining the team, at least not for now Pitcher Juan Marichal was not on the plane from the Dominican Republic when Dodier pinch- Louis.,ur~ Wh1N L 0 U I S V I L L E ll 1 \' k \' Gallon's career-high 20 points and som e clutch fr('e·thro w shooting in the closing minutes gave third·ranked Louisville an 84-79 college bask'etball victory over Memphis St ate Tuesday night. • l r" '" th l.f\(0 ,. ''..\tn11•r ,, Wh•t .. ,,f',.tf Wd\hinqton Ito AndPr\01, It HulJhr'' 10 .v.or ton 0.tYI\ D l ot•h UN LhV~Qt I UC lt\l"I~' '1"cond G.amf" UC Irvin• l•t Al> h '"' II I' n 0 " (I 0 n , v " • lM I Cic nr• by lnn•"'9> ' h ' ~· Q1!1 ""' (\I I ' I ""' 110 00-'I 01 • q I 0-e~, A's Favored LAS VEGAS (AP > -There will be no change in the 1975 World Series contestants, if od· dsmakers hero are right. The Holly wood Race and Sports llook said 'Nesday the Oakland f\ 's and Los Angeles Dodgers are favored to w1n the pe nnants in their re~peclive leagues. The ¥1(1dd champion AthJetk:!> are a S-2 ravorlt~ to capturt-tht• American League title, whH c th•' Doagers •re rated 9-5 favorite~ lo bead the Nat1Cfnal.League Aft.er Los Ana lcs in the N<1 tJonal League, (»ltts burgh is hhl ed at 3-t, Cincfnnali is 5·2, St Louts 6 ·1 . Atlanta S ·l . Phila&Aphia 10· 1, Montreat 'O· l. San Francftco 12·1. Houston t2 J. thr New York Mets ts-t , the Ch1 r;it.to Cub!-!JO I San Du·go 100 I In thl' American L<.'al{U\' the Baltimort' O riol e~ follo v. the v.orld champion /\ 's a t 3·1. "1th the Nev. York Yankees 7·2, Texas 61, Bos ton 8 1. the Chicago While SOX 10·1. Clt•Hland 10·1, Kansas Ci t y 15 I , Minnesota 15 1, Milwauke e 15 1. California 20-1, and Detrotl 30 1 , ,, •• ·Dolphins, OCC, Gauchos '(lo~l. D • bl Saddl eback. College's on in reUeC with one oti t la Os nl c h Douglass and and tJie ba1es loaded in ' .Orange Coast's Paul the ninth. 1-1\:s third pitch Possemato came up with \\'il.S hit inlo a double play Sc·w• sparkl in g pitching toendthe game. ~ ' ID perform ances Tuesday Saddleback got ~wo -, in leading their baseball runs in the first on a South Coilst area teams to conference vie· sacrifite Oy · by Oiwrge baseball teams SaTI tories. • Gay and D9ugl ass.'. Clemente, Mission Viejo Douglass sc attered sin gle a nd added two and Oana llills were vie-s even hits in helping the more in the second on a toriou s Tuesd ay in Gauchostoa 4 -0winover run-scoring triple by baseball action with the visiting P a lomar College T o m Zanot ti ;ind a emphasis on pitching. in ~1i ssion Conference passed b~ll. u ·11 Ii · ed play. And Posse m ato nl-Dana ••l s ~ m1nal OCC scored 1.1 run in . , r h lo\ved jus t seven hits 10 Univers1 Y rorn t c the(o'rslonatriplennda Tu · Ith 2 guiding the Pirates p:.ist slln tourney w a -1 . d ' , A 3 1 "round out added ;in un· victory at 1'ustin· 1-ligh tnva tng ~anl a na. · ' ~ •. ,.ned t al l0y o·n the third in the South Coa.st circuit ... °".,....T:'" '!' Sc.l'lr-,CI S 1 '°"'"·rt f 0 ~--.lb • 0 ,., ..... ~ • 0 ~oi.111 , 0 At;uw"-· ( J O limn,.,, t11 ' 0 KOl'll", 11 'l I "°'-''•'•· p ' 0 10111•~ ,, ' .w ..... , ..... ,~., .... . ' • • ' ' • • ' . ' ' ' ' • • • • ' ' .. S.On!i AM 001 000 Ol)()-1 I I O.~Cb••t 10 1 DOD 01•-J 4 I) S."""'''"' (t ) zancU1,rt Hl\le<, TO p,.,,,,' II "'"'· c ....,a.1e01. 10 Oougl••" I' f er.;u'M>n, D 5'1f"'!l"'lln, lD .... "''· .. HC>Uell pn "o.mo.<I lo1tl• .. ' ' ' ' ' . ' • • . ' . ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ . ••• ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' behind the pitching of and scored its third run Do •' I h ed opener. r " • n l'OW er, w o spac 0 1 h 1 r 1·n !he eighth on Ron """~ .. _,, , hl h. oug ass got e p rom P•1om.o• """ """ !i<ore llV lnnln'j$ out eig its. h Swanson's sing le . s..io1•0...:k ?10 ooo 00.--.1 ' 1 s an c 1 em en t e got ;R~o~bcF~e:•~g~u~s~o~n'-w~~o~e~o~m~e"....:'.:~'.'.:'.:'.:'..:'..:::C::...::.: ____ .:o;==-------- s hutout pitching from junior righthander JefC ~lagney for (our innings and sophomore ri g hthander Mike ll r==.._ Horv a th for three in- nings in disposing of vis- iting Corona del Mar, 5-0. Mi ss ion Vi ejo, m eanwhile, bombed vis- iting Orange with JO hits (inc luding doubles by Dave Schmidt and Dar- rell Gardner ) for a 7·4 non-league \'ictory. 'Ncv.•port •tarbor was a 1·6 victim a t Corona when the latter came up with four runs in the bot- tom of the fifth in ning to reve rse a 6-3 deficit. COSTA MESA 2'4lM1STOl ST. SO. Of'SAJll otEGO MY. f'tl0f4[: !>4•1w FUUOTIIN 15.lO !I.. ttdlOl 81.YO, l'ttONE: lro.4700 SANTAANA l!Q L f\ltST !IT. AT CTl'llE!IS l'tfONE: ~7· 7477 WESTMINSTER Ol'f:N MON.'THRu FRI. a:30 A.M.-9 P.M./SAT. 8:30 A.M.·6P,M./SUN. 9 A.M.·5 P.M. Barons Can't Handle LB Poly ·c · ,..,, · . F ll 54-42 Collects respi _f rio, a ' Long Reach Pol>'S Fowler got a ll the runs he needed in the second inning when Dana !·fills' Bi ll \'angali s ""'a/kcd and Pat Stratton si ng li>d, f o llow e d by i'on1 i\longe's '"'o-run double. mar.lfyde VINYL COLOR SPRAY By llOGER CARLSON Ol Ille D•lly Pll•I St.Ill Fountai n Valle y 1-figh's Barons played s k}'Scraping Crespi on ~even turns for mor e than • half the gam e Tuesday night but in the 1.:nd J :.ickrabbits won the bnt -thire was simply too \/alley quintet out uf the tic o f the boards 'l'uesday much fircpo"·er from lhc CI c-4 -.-\ ba s k ct b a 11 ni ght <.ind \\!Pnt o n to a Oel Rey League cham-playoffs, while C rc~pi . 70-59 conquest ol J\.latc r pion Celts and the latter the Cl F 's No. 2 rated Dei in the second round "'·ent on to post a 54 ·42 team, moves on to Long of the CJF 4-A basketball triumph at Edison 1-ligh. Beac h Arena for the 1 playoffs at Santa Ana The loss knocks co<ich quarterfinals . Coll ege. Dave BrO\\.'n's Fountain Seven-foot sl <i r Paul The J ack rabbits , Tim T aylor got the \\•in for Mission Viejo "'ilh ;1 42 :.i-1nning stint, <11lOY11ing four hits lo Orange. San Cle mente's run- scoring hits were a dou- ble by !\1ark Stavro and a saC'rifiee fl y b y J eff Densmore . T wo errors in the fifth inning led to NeYlport's !h••• ho~dr •P•Q1 •o~• "'Of llo ~·•do~ .. ~~I 11pholi1 .. ,, ••~11 top •, ""•1 .. o ... w;n ~o+ hido QUART CAN 2Jc ·Hawks Warm Up Mokcski lived up to his l\loore League c ham- billing, scoring 20 points pions and r<inkcd No. 3 in and blocking six s hots. the Cl F', out rebounded Fountain \-'<11ley led ~later Dci. 34·17, i.lnd only once "'hen fl1 ark slo\.\•lv pulled a\.\ay aft er fl.1ilehe\l hit a pair of free a slo\~' !!tu rt . demise . Ca•-• Clel '-Yr (GI O JclhMon, ~• J J<llvl~. rf lu(•e•, •I C.u''""'~· c .. ' ' ' ' . .. ~bi • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 0 Op••• "''" !••• •••t•r. ""' •. 1~. ·-' ..... , .. NOTfCT ro111 CAI With 76-57 Win throws <A'ith 40 s econds Coach J el'I')' ·rardic"s spent jn the s econd half ~1 o n a rt' h s . i n th e to make it 24 ·22 over the plriyorrs for the fourth invaders from }::ncino. time in s ix \'Cars. \\'ere F••n•hn, cf C.•e.,1er.1t lw'<>O<e.<I Proe~.11> Ma<Ltnn->n, 11> M..,plW, lb F<:>e'>, P Benren•. Oh 1<1l'>,..,1on,p ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' • ~44~. By F.D BURGART Ol 1111 o .. ;1, P•lol S!•ll El D oru do f'l igh ·basketball coach Nash Rivera w;,1 s n 't particu la r ly t•nthuscd \\'ith the way his GoldC'n -lla\\·ks pla yed a~a1nst El : 'fa ro 's Chorgers in the ·~firsl h;ilf Tut•:..1lay n1~hl. • K t•\ 111 ll e enan. the Gol<len llawk s' All-CIF guard, \\'<I S ·I of 12 . f-"_'.] Do r;.id(I h<td com n11t led ninl..' l urno\'l•rs. ,\nd El 'foro Y. ;.1s onl y tr:.i11in g 2'H·25 '"\\"l• "'Pre s houting :-.omc shots v.·e shoulcin'l ha,·e in lhe•first half." s~ud l{i\'era. "and "e \\'eren't gettin g the b;ill 1nsidee nou~h." 'fhat all eh<ingcd in the se('ond half "'hen the Guldt·n ll U\\'k:-., the CJl·"s :'\o. 4 2-A team . Y.enl on a s<·oring kick a nd blitzed the host Chargers. 76-57. th the 2-1\ b<i s ke tba!I quartc rfin<.d s before a c01pacity crov.•d of l .700. \Vhen El Toro·s G-4 ror .... ·ard Jon Ja c k son S<·ored a re bound basket Y.'ilh 5-50 lo co in the third r1uar t er . th e ~h arge r s only t railed $1·29 ·rhat ·s befo r e t he VikesTop Poly, 4-1 D<ilr Griffin and to.like OaPC'llo hit back-lo-bac k tn plc~ 111 the fir.st innini.: and aceountctl for 11,1.0 r uns as the rt1 arina Vik · ings h<indcd the Lung 9t:ach Polv ba seba ll tea m a 4·1 rJ l•feat in non· JCague <ictio n Tuesday e rternoo n c1n the "'in· ncr's fi e ld. The l\VO firs t innin~ ;markers \\'ere all that piteher Jo(• •lamilton needed 1n postin g the vi c- tory hut the Vik es added two unearned markers in lhefifth. Polv's lone tally came 1n lhc Seventh. M•••ll• 1•1 .....,,.,~ ... Gl'll•itl.,.. OHfllo, a .. ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' • • • • • • •• ' ' • , • • • Tt.111,tl .,.,.,..,..,,,, ,.,..,,. .. , l•I"• ..... <~.< Po,t.r~. ID ... m.yn" ... _lllOll,I' ,...tl.ID.tUOI\, pll _ Tnt•I~ ' ' ' . ' ' ,. . • k-... 1···~ ' • ' • ' • ' ' ' • ' ' • ' ' • ' ' ' .. ·- Ol)Q Ol)Q 1-1 10 1 ?000?0.~)0 JJasketball • l .., .... ,, •••• """""""''"· 1• ()'"OU It, P-SI 11 Q f\(•""•1111, ~, ... 10 tl•Vio< to. Tt•.lt 1KI'> l~ TC:uH i111(•tl l•••I •&.111 100 $MU '1 -.. , ... _ .... ) ... , .... "' "\JC•l'l1'l .,,Ml>nt ... •'!.I .. ) ti ,.,_.,, t c.1111 111.s.H111t l/ lll•rra T-.i.t~ o • S..11•., B11<~11<rfl I• Golde n Il a" ks sta rted runnin g like I OO·yard sprintcrs ~ Scoring eight s traighl points in tv.·o minutes. El Dorado took a 40-29 lead \\'ilh 3 -42 re- maining. £1 Toro c ut the lead to 111 •l2<l.1 bc,fore F:I Dor.'.ldo !-ipurtt'd a~ain. 1'his time. the Golden ll a\\'k s scored 10 str<ii g ht and led 53-33 with 30 S£'l'onds ll'fl in the period. l t v.·as ne\·e r C'lose a~ain T he C ha r ge r s ran a \ t·r~ dc!iberHtl' offense tn the first half .'.Ind their coa<·h . \\l e ndcll \\'i ll. said. "if V>l' could have kept \\ it h in four tut en. "t· had a s hot. But \\'C had to abandnn our gan11• plan.·· \\'hen !ht• ('hari:::t·rs !'lartrd runni ni:::. tht'~ turnt'd 1he ball over-JO tin1es i n lhe second half-and v.1ere v.oefully slo""'er th;in the Golden Ha"•ks . llcen<.1 n, havin ~ an off night shootin g-he only sco red 18 p oints deli vered some sparkl· ing passes. and 6·6 f\fike Sedan. 6·51":! T yronl' Bra- n )"an and 6 -l Blake \\'it hc rs domin a ted the boards. \4,'it hc r s also scored 25 points. El Dorado al!'lo played a .2 ·3 1.o ne defe nse that prevented El Toro from gett i n g m ;;1 ny inside s hots. C hargers guard Gary Connally h.ad 20 points. m o:-.l \y on 18· footers _ But then .Crl'spl w~nt hurt in the f oul depart- tn v.•ork "''1th 6-7 Jim ment "·hen All-Orange Yent and 5-10 gua.rd Jim County star f\1ark Breit- \A/ebcr s pearheading thl· fuss "'a s s addled \Vith uttack. four personal fouls in the 'i'cnt tied it and Weber first half. hit three from out.side. f-l e exited the ga1nc 'rhen 'i'ent hit two more "·ith still 4:00 left 3$ baskets and a free throw i\1ater Dci's high scorer to make it 35-30 with l :44 \1:ith 17 poin(s. left in the third qu;.irter '-YI•• 0.1 <s•i and the Barons defense &•'""'' 1?. •; ~ :~ beg<i n letting up on °'"" J 1 • ~· ~tok es ki inside. ~;~"' ~ ~ : 1o11 Mokeski scored 14 of 't,:~~1: ~ ~ ~ 1~: his 20 points in the final l(.,,,,m•n 1 o i 1• 8 :44 and Fountain ~~~·k~ 0 g ri ~ Valley's upset bid was lc1a1, 1• 11 11 ~" do\\•nthedrain. LBPc1v Sc•r•b~01>~~tt•~" ~· io ,\Jl·Ora n gl' County """1''°"' 11 n i• 11 S'I guar<l l~ill h!iller kepl Tcl•I• ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' . . ' ' ' " ' S•11C:l•....,~te (SJ Den•..-e. l o 'it3v•O,ft Gon••le\. It P Ne!"°", II F~~n.< ....,,,.•"'· Jt>-p .J•nt"", flf> •• , ' ' ' • ' • ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' J Nti..On, ·~ 0!¥'1Wm. er Meac,IO .. ,, ID t..uslln, 1)1'1 Magne1.o P1•e,lD ' " ' $< ..... fly 111Mlfl9' TOlelS ' ' ' • • • . ' ' ' ' • ' • ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' . ' . 0000000116~ 1100lG o S~1 D•n•H•IH (I) Je!~•\,11 tir-n•no. •• llot ... YoOf:I, •I 'il->nQoOh\, ( Sl•d.IDft, 11> ... """· 10 r.tonge, 31> 1 ... 1.H••n,<t Fo,.,lt•, p Be11\k~,lt ,,.,,,,,._,, t f .. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' • • ' .. •I>• ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' the Baron~ in the game during the. first half \\·ith h is nifty s hooting scoring a doi.en point::. But the Celts m<tde some seeond ,h"alf adjus tments and "Y e able to contain ~lill Cr. whQ "'as opcrcit- ing on a gimpy ;.ink le, the rest of the ""'aY . Newport Massacre Five Set · Total~ 18 l 0 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 Fou nta in Va ll cy ·s plans were to mo\'e the bal l arounrt th e pe r imeter and not to c h<1ll e n ge th e 7 -0 J\1okeski inside a great deal. And the Baro ns v.'ere able to get off plenty of uncontested shots. Un- fo rt unat e ly , the ball ' \rou l dn'l go in the basket. Fountain Valley hit only 10 of 30 first half shots <ind netted only 18 uf .SJ overi.ill. tJnitt.,,ltr 411 •II r .. rl>< e<l..,..l,ID J 11 0 0 C.oll.....,,1D J 0 l 0 C.l1C M, rl J 0 0 II W•:l;KI\, Jb l 0 J C J"""SOfl, II l 0 I 0 Co•j't'•.O l 0 D 0 .X">OQ1n•.<-I J 0 2 I £1->•le•.< 1 c O O Newport l1arbor llL "h Mu~1•r.•• 01 o 1 o "' C->luD. II' 0 • 0 h as announced th e To••t• 26 1 • 1 basketball team it "'ill s.c .... O'l'lf'lfOillt• ~ ~ e field a week rrom tonight o .. n• H11h 010 ooo o ? ~ o h univt•~"1 000 100 0-1 ' 1 1,1.•hc n its eoac ing staff Miu;.,.,..1,;e rn meetii a s imil ar cont -•• r ingent from Corona dcl ~a'.::e.<;0 ~ 1 !\tar Hi ~h in Massacre o.x~m;o1,c - Iv Fr"'3, 111 2 D at Nc"'port. E91ri-., 11 , , That game w ill start at &a•ne•,•t J 1 R 29 d 'JJ b -" d Reett•,1D 2 I : an "'I e preco::ue Co<>Per, 10 1 c by a m ·1tch between the Ricl'lll•o-.,s• • 1 o • Rc .. ,11 0 Daily Pilot sports staff '"•'"'·" 1 o and the Clfo'. Featured in E,~1~~;oi.o 1~ ; the latter is eonlinuation s.c ... e11y '""1,... ., rOi ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ,, . of hos tilities between o.._. 103 coo c ~ ~ ~ Cres pi, -n1c<1n while. '" " p1 1• eo\d at the outset, hit 1 ;; nine of 24 in the first half, s po rt s e ditor Glenn Mou.onv,e10 J U 100 ~-110 o \Vhite and the t WO l'C· N•WPOt1 w ...... ~" ., ' ' • ) " J 1~ ) . ' leaguing vi llain s. Louie "•uticl'>,•s •111 'c J oseph and CdM prin-11.v.o,,,...ne.<-1 o I . bod H•nley, II D c1pa Dennis son1e y. W<e. 10 1 S..e•""'" ,,..,,~·~~ Tc1.-i. " ' " )1 1(1 EITe••fS11 !hen l'xploded in the second half with 15 good Of1{'S 1n 25 <i1lempts 0 thanks to 'i'e n t and •• '~ \Vebe r's softening of the FV a rmor -a l lov.·ing 1\Te\\'!}Ort 's roster \Vas Oost•r, ?b 1 -··" \ completed l\.1onday when °''~'"Min.Oft o school athletic director ~~·.i: 1 ! Jutes Gage h appe ned to c1 ... ~.o J o ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ,, '" 11 pt 1i ~lokeski some breathing con1e on campus to pick 1-1'11~'1!i!' 1~ ~ U 1> h i s m o n t h I y k-w '•"'-Con,.,.Hy c ... 1. • , ~ ~ room . M <.M>••t'<'" J;oc•..on Ml.~ ..uclll n ~di~· S (•l><•lt~n c,..,1•lvd "·~ f (ll"" • ' • ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' " Sto•t fly Clu••lr•• ' ' ' ' • E1 Oo•"<IO II 11 71 El Toro " 11 • 71 I~ 71 v Cl f' 9••telll•ll ..• V••O.."l Oeo ,., 5• •nll'>OftY \) (.fei.ce"I• 11•11•> 6.J. r,.,,,n ~ S.,..• Be•t.>•••6. Muir ll P•~ V••O.S 6.J. F ... lo!•lcn :,a a.,.. S4, Fo..,,1e1"\l•nt, 11 lnOlif-•1.Gem.OIOll " .,,.,,,.,.ti r,.., •l t 6 1"1>11 iO. M.ltt• 0.1 '' , .. ~•r'IO. a. ... tt, H.u, 11 Lot.Allos SI, CefY1 .. 1llO 11 -;r !.Mi c..t>rl•t 61 . Mlr6 (0\11 4't Ne-""'Y Pt r•6•, L"fn~ IS ••• B•f d.0,') ... M.l rlno l• El Ooreao I•. E1 fo,, II <u1 ... , <.Mr 1•, 1,,.,;, ~ c;.. .... 11.¥1,..1 •• ~ .. ••• Boq 9'•f 11, A1"1(•-Q Mo £1•1"Clff41, Morro 8•v •~ 8_1.., .. , ,,11..,o•••I P•.-... ,.,.t jll, Hll••• Cle-oJ M•tr""'I' o:. .. tl<O\ ,,._ Oar.lot (ol•t• pay'.'relirement ?check. ~":" ~ :1g ~ ~ 11 p1 .,. Pac in g thi s year 's 1 • w Ney.·port outfit is nobody. : ~ ~ On the roster are Jim ~ ~ ! Bratten, the baby-fa ced • ,. ~ r e fu 1?ee front 1'exas ' • " "•""le!• Vell.-, C41 I 19 II . ' ' . , ' ' • ' ' ~~ .. . Gauchos' Finale eduea tlon . Jlank Cochran e : the s hort, ~ :! c hubby 'l.arry Doyle : ' ' middle-aged Rocky Ford 7 ! 1no relation lo the Presi· S AN O 1 ·£ G 0 - ; 1~ dent J: 1 ri n li!e r Bill Saddleback College ,con· • l George; ringer Larry chides its ~est basketball " ' 1 Shyder: Tim Pa.rsell and season in h'lstoi;y tonitpit W.•llf~" Cr•..o< 11 If ""' the t'x-hog caller from when the GaucHos tangle ,~_,!; ·rcxa~. Charlie Blciker. with San Die.10 City "-V••i.,. a "· '' .,,, ,.. Colletge, here, in Mission \ ~ ,. ·. • ' Conference actio1 at s 'Ho~ors ~to McCloskey ·0·01ock. A ·~ -Coach Leroy Stevens' • • Gauchot carry i n 18-12 Jl..U.... MeQJ01-ey , c"""•"" ti=!r--.-. record Into toni1ht'1 E•l::acl•s.;· H•t~• All· M·~11••; Mo•i V•i11 ••H•• Jlfl'I game. with two of those · C ._ W (.tq\>11 ~an ~ n~ ·"'et. J11111t<rv"a1" victories at the expense b•U player. wa .aatned lf~,,~':.l. ~.r ~:f!~,:;"t.~~ of San D\ego-90·83 and molt. valu•blt rot the .... u. ~ 86·59. . _,WAILI POlffTNYlf• FUNNEL '""' """"• pla1tic IU!Wltl "'°' """'' .......... _., ....... m UNDER COATING SPRAY ~P'"" a •••1• "~"""'°d ,..1 la ¥•do,.•d• ol '""· .......... , ••1Y1HU IUIT • OUllll 141,11•1.1 ··!~~~11 77c l lOLCAM CORN ELL "100" OUR BIG MONEY SAVER TIRE 4 PLY NYLON CORD 15 MONTH GUARANTEE F78· 14 G78·14 G78·15 H78·1' H78-1$ TOU'~ DUlllU llLHl 111( 1DU CA• tOU•f G• '°' IUClllJM, Wl U,l, l!tt11C CllllF~T ' ICD~Ol1UCAllf H:1Cll! 30 MONTH GUARANTEE CORNELL JUMBO 70 SERIES SJ.YISMONfYJ SAVfJ OASI RADIAL STEEL WHITEWALL TIRES • COMl lN lS Sll(NGTH Of ~T(fl WITH LONG Mllf.\Gf, fXCEUfNJ ~DUNG, TIA.CHON l QUlfT 110£ Of TH( ltAOIAl DfSIGHI SIZE WHITE TUIELEU ER70·14 CIFSoccer 'Ea~p Mond•Y .night at . c..~111.,.. 5:~-;:.0,...., efl' Saddlei.ack is locked the ~'(c hool ' ~ •ports ~e\l 1-1en: #Ott v1111•-.. IW'ltli in a r°"rlb place tie with ewardl.llaqquet:· C«t+u ,.,, • .,,_., Palofll•r <9·6> In con· 40 MONJH GUARANTEE * Speolal •w•rd win '"""' '""" ,,.,.,., _,., rerence play while S;in 11>------------.--*'-'•11 Mlfl• CafnA. ~ff Vt~ .• D' h 11 k . ne,.,! '""'•<• I 1ego a&a4 · m ar - • . . ' . ' ' ;. O.lly f'ilot l'tloto lly Rlcllanl KMlll•r Wednead•y. Mwch !f19'1s • Area Net Scores UC lrvtM Ill tll ._ 01 ... M. II~ •1C111C m .. 1. "••'•""'· , .. Stoclim.M 111 dltt. MotrMHl.t._,, .. ,. f\llNll (I) dtl. Ql.l'fftt , ...... . I.IN t"* .. , Ofk.,_ «. W, 1.a. *"'-' m •'· 114111nu.., ... ~ ~•. Ul'ttlU-4 khr-otr•J.k Oit11...-S «n1~$to<J1me11 (II def. Pe'1•et· MotrltOl\.•·4,W. WI lllt11u.111or11bur9 (I I Ott a.Hfl1"W--.W.y 4-4, .. l. O\eff .. Otvcl(~ ($())def a...~ ,._.'Vl+4!'M,M. - "'-'TeNNlt o..-.. CjCNls.t '" (ti ... «>-... Slf\911 (0) ... ~':'91.,, •7, .... l.yncll IOI lcllt to 8•(0M, 44, l-4 Scllltl 101 loat U , ,_., Morton 101 .... , •• 3-6 Jotltl 101 lotl 2•. l-4. Ntdau 10) lost 1•. 0-6. Ooultt Jonts..Snwll 101losto-7,3 ... LYl'l<ll-$cl'llel lOI IOtl 4·6, 3-• Morron·ll•doll IOI lost • 1, 4.4 P•i.tn.lr 01 I" S.~ltll«I Sll\t .. I H~swtn tPI Oef. Gentry 4 6,• 4,1>-1 ..:.••ttrltletr CSI def. Welltn 7 s. 3_., ~ft (Pl del. Miiier 6-4, 7·•· lines CSI Ciel. Hulb•tlM,• '··I. ,,.,.,._..(Pl Otf. ForH·1.• 3 Smith IPldtf. W111e1n• 1. 6 ·3 Oeullles HOl\swtn Wollen (Pl Clel Genlry F•llerrneir 7 S, 7 s. PHl·Hullwrl IP) Oet. M1fle<·Llnd .. ,, •·•. l·S l'elero;on.Purdue IP I de' ~a" We1le1n •·1. •·2. \larsit'1 Ed1MM 110~1 <t7'nl t1r11•er11ty Sift91h P. SluCldefl IE' I lost (O B F•llermelr 16, losl to K. V1eiro1 •·6, losl low Tunst•114 •. IOSI lo RdbbS·I 6-(Jo. Renn (El IOSI 2·6, 2 •• won "'°· Mohr ( e) lost 0 b, s 7, won. 2, 6-3 81~.tm IEJ lost 1·1>, won o 3, 10>1 3"'; won 6 2 Oo11bl•1 RuuCl·K. Lynol\ IEI spl1I w1ln A0..1>- Hayes •·2. 3·6 , Clef An111-C.. F•lltrme" • 4, I> • O. lvnott·M Posso t EI tosl 1 •. 3 6, lost ...... :s.. Est•n<•• l"I '" FullertCMI Slnglu Sd1wart1 tEt ael. Wriqrit 6 1, del . h'Mdl<l ") loU ,,., M ; _, • 1. io.t••· 1.1ntf1111,.1 lc>il , .. , H . ,_., 1 • 8tf~ 11'11~!:~·· won ... J,•2 Oofmt11-W•ll'Wf (l'I 0.1, A'-t .. l' ~la .... ,W ; 0.lllMfl·~IAIW,~11 H•t~kll Mur.a IF) \phi ..... > •. ~u .. ,l-l . Ntw(Nn (UI Cll Saitta All• llllflff M.lfett.I IN.) O.f WhllllH• W , Ol>I Cl•"• 4 3, O•t Wiikinson ...0. Oel lic>t>Or..0. ,,..,'°" (NI -Of! '-1, lost ..... won w ... o Nl\Oell IN) WOt1 .. 0, lo'I '-6, "'°" '-4 .• 0. Slr ... u (N ) "'°" ... ,. IOSf 3•. -... 2.., Oolllllfl Wl\1l ... ,·8oultl•n IN I O.f WH!lled. O.vlt • o. •·O: o.t C•r'On·Abn11 •o. "'1 . -Otmpsey·Re(IJOen INI -11...0. 6-0. wan•······· • Oo,.. Mills (n4-tl Olltl *'«f Sl ... '9$ B•t IOI losl to Coln._., def ~raft • l , 0*4 [)el( IOU .. 2. Ml loong l>-0. Afberl IOJ-n 4-0 ••. 1. 6-3,6·1 Per-. 101 losl 2·•. wol\ l>-1; '°"' •T,won6·1. KOC• IOI won .. 2. 7 .. ,4·1,•·I 0.11111.s T KtOQ1U\·Ollver (0 ) spht with OtG<•f·M<M1ll.an 7·•. l ·•; def si..1c1 _, ... 4.•~ E Krog1u,·Lew1s tDI lost 0.., 1-6, -1 .•••. 1. J1111ior Vanity Ntwpon H.rllor I U I U I S.11ta M• S•IWI'-' 8uOl•r IN) O.I WUISI .. \ IH>, Ol>I T1'1>0•t'' 6-0 Crunoy IN) lost I 6, 4 b HOOO IN I Clef Volr.stn • 0, ""'' Ro\~ b.0 Smoth (N)won6060 OoublH Dowty S-dluno IN I Oel ArU'loDdlO Wf'l•ll•elo•-2. Clel Cle" S1e1noO l11v,.Muk1d CN I won 6 0, b·I. Sln9lt\ Varl1n ,,., I OCI Woll I 6·0. MU1'•cl IN I Oef Kem .,,.,. 0 "Uftllft91CMI (It) "I Lo\ Am190' S1ftolle\ Araun IHI oet Sp1e~1 •~lost IO Trevor, 1·4, Clel (OOk, 1>·0, Ott. Renoger 7-S. W1n1erowe1 IHI won b 4, 7·6, b-3, 10~1 S T ..... .,001CK11 ... 2 .•. 4. 0• 81~1k (H) !Qfl "-'• I•; WM 6-2, IOJH • 0.111111• Stroll·K•lle IHI O.t O•tt 8urt'llW 1 ) ... t, Owl P1t"Mflltr f-<11r• I •O Pnc0t-ltHtJ IHI wol\ • 2. • (.WO\ •1,1 ... f.tll-t~I 17~• I u111v.,.i11y Sl"9fff ~ t ) d-1' Reir t.-3, oet Kiri., ..0, 0.1 OtlWI .. I; dtf Pu tm.116"' K•m IEI -•o. •l •••• ' ~. ~,.ute>-.•4,•• •·• . ...o C SlUOdtt1 1£1 won e •· 10.1 o-e -W:ltilk. Do.u-• H<lmplon..C.mpoelf 1E1 ,p111 wnri WUIT'lfl\•Ke11t 1·1, 2·6, Otl Brotwrl· Mll•r•2.M . !\. RoN .. ~ll09'1e1' t EI lo\! ...... -•·l.•t • ' lh'»< .. (lt\ol 141..1 ff1111.n .. Sl114lh C.rroll IE> oet. \/•n Z•nt 6 1, oer. 5"'1d., 6· I• Jollnslon I£>'°'' 2·6, c 6 .:•liolEIClel WiUon•1.o.1 ~ wentr 1t1 )lil1U-4, _,, • 4 Do11111u Tomt1°1.lnc;oll\ IE l Clvl. E'l1'•n l1nCl~rmafl •·4, 6 ·4, a et. e .. ara· Hor~<k 6·2. , ' 81oc.1'•e·Oevluon IEI 'Pl•l e>-4; 10.1 '"· 4. f'tUAU1a V•llt' llJI (I ) Gardea ~ ... S11141t• Cooperrn.tn IF I Oef CJrrOll 6 2 OCI M1JQri<19e 7·• · lervH tF I won 6·2; 10~1 J 6 Ca9•n IF I Clet Stoll o 3 aet_ Mc.Govern 6 I S~Wl\'°n IF I "'°" 6 3 I> 4 Oeubi.s C~r Sereno IFI IO\l lo l(c·nn,.ay Dru<kt r 1 •. • • Ciel M t Cr uni A11t:ll1 • 1.•·1 Masterson Anno 1F1 10,1 G-•, 1-0. WQn6.j),. 2 D•MH1lla 110' ,, ,,,,, Sonor• S•ntlh Lee SI Jonn IUIClet RdP•l•l\O \,Ciel 81unto-J,C1efZ.ic1yko 1 I( St. Jol'ln ID) won I> o. 1(1'1 6 I, won6·1 Creu,,,.n IOI .. on 6 l . b·'· o 0 Genhle 10) WOI\ o 3 '°'' J "J" 0...lllH TosClal0W11\lerha11er ( O I IO•t 10 Ci•rv1n-C.arv1n l 6 , 10.i to LOn<)DOtnam MaUy1·6 Moore wai.ri IOI lo\i. 1. wono O DAILY PILOT B:J Pro Scores No'1011•• au111.e-.a11 A'~l.tll., 8ull•to ICM. !.u11 .. '1 lil01on ,,. ..... Vot1' 11 I All•nl• 109 Lo• A~'''' t7 11.C Oltllll'I• 10l. Pl\atl\,. w M11w...,uo 101. O.troll tJ C:.Olekn Sit It 101. (h1t<1QO 101 Potllenc:l 111. Cltv~••nd M } ~t<&l\ a.~a.11 AnocMttliMI Htw Yoo 110 !>t l ou" 106 ~ Ul<1h 11• ..,.,. 01e90 ·~ O.n•er Ill Mfort'•pn" 116 N•ltOn•I Ho<kty L ...... U<h lOn 8, ',\d\h1n9lon 0 M 1tv'W!\ii0lo b1 V•nl ouvpr .t Lo• A"'Jt'le• I "'•nw• city' , Baseball JUNIOR VAIU1n: Marnu Ill UI La,. .. ., , Matin• Sor•n•en, 21>. l ·O·l.01 • o.. ...... 2b. 2 o..o o. 1-rv•r, 31>, a•·•1 Ftll>y 11>, 4 I I 0 f uentts. ·~. •2 1 0, 8rOWll, P. •·I 0 0 I rw1n. r1, 3-l+o; • CoWy, II J I 2 J for.Ith, (, ~I 2, • S..11on, <•. J-1-0.0 Scoru by lnn11•1s , h • 002 001 1 s • l 001 llO • 7 • J ORIGINAL AUTOMOTIVE .ART Featurrng paintings & limited ed11ion prints bV such automotive artists as •llU MOnA • DAUKIMG • CHUCK SCHMIOT • T&RY GAIOW SIU Prices fr-$Io. to S 140 1660 Do•e t. Jtl MocArlhw .Square '111ose II Newport ... c .. ...... '7141 152-7552 EDISON'S KELLY DUNNE (LEFT) FIGnTS SANTA ANAN FOR THE BALL. Taylor • I, def. Renck o 1, ae1. Ped>e<.k 6 0 Healon (Eltost06.won•O.• 1,6-1 Pn1111ps ( (I IO\I ' •; won • 0, •·l. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6.() Edison Women's Sports Margol IE I 10\I 1·6; \Phi • •. I.SI l-6; won 7·S Sowaya Cw1~~"1n1 def Harl· JoriMon 6 l, 6 •. Clet Bern"Cle·H~ 0 4,61 EXCITING COLLEGE BASKETBALL! Upsets Saints By DA VE ROMANO Of Ille D•llr Piiot St•lf Mike Banks angled in a 35-yard s hot ""1th 25 minutes left in the game Tuesday afternoon lo lead Edison High l o a 1-0 win over Santa Ana I ligh in the quarterfinals of the CI F soccer p l<.1yoffs at Sant a Ana. It wa s the second straight m ajor ups<'t for the Edison Ch a r gers. w h o d efeated fourth · ranked Salesian l a st week. Sant a Ana was . fifth in the CIF ratings and was 20·0 going into the game. Santa Ana's ~oalic came way out on Hanh' s hot and the ball sailed over his head into the net for the winning score. Edison 's Dave Schelin helped screen the goalie and ended up in the net on the play. Banks' goa l provided the winning margin. but 1l was the play of the Edison defense which made the difference. Gino CasaGrande did a great job staying with Santa Ana scoring ace Abel Dorado. Dorado. w h o had scored 48 goals going in- to the contest, was so frustrated that he kicked Edison goalie Greg Dyer and was thrown out with about 15 minutes left to play. Forced to play one man s hort. Santa Ana couldn't mount much of an attack the rest of the way. Don Schroder. Charlie Lamb, Chris Jergen and Kelly Dunne also played fine defensive games for Edison. So now Santa Barbara. No. 1 seeded in the 16· team eliminations, and a 3·1 victor over Arcadia T u esday. aw a its the Chargers Friday in the ~emifin GIRLS BASKETBALL \tarsit'1 Ed1l0ft IUI UOI Mat1n• W•y ISi ' F 181 Bors Menc:tenltall IOI F (0) Hare C.nbbon 1q, C 121 Rlll?Y Davia Ill C. IOI Scrine1aet Mclrlt'"s IOI C. 141 $truoe Sconn9 5ubs · Edison Hu1Ch1nson 8 M<lron.i Coulson 2, M< Far lane 10. Sctlllt'\ll•r . HdillUT!e Eo1son. IS 10. Newport 16SJ tlll We>1m1nsler Burn\ ( 121 F 161 Bavtr Do ISi F fll Hanll.~ Kl'IO•t21 C ll610nolo M.tcOon•ld 111 C 101 ~c.ri\l 51~ t111 C 141 Verouoe Scor1nO suDS l/'Wll•dM\ 12, Woll 6 Wc)tm1n\ter Hernandt'r 1. John~n Hallllm• Npwparl, lS 11> C.O•l• Mes. 1371 1421 Fin. Vall•Y Faltner\ tct f 131 Robefl\ Od,\e l•I F tc.l ><•ye\ MtCorm1c.k 1221 ( 1131 LeonarCI Bush to I C. 111 Wtl ltam\ 01e11 .. 1 111 c, 16 I Jao""' Scorin9 wb~ Co\la Mt•a Fr~• ~. f.ount4fn V<tllty Pffun• J Hat111m .. ~ountaon vc111ey, 18 10 San Clementt IJ21 (171 Un1vers1ty Oanl\lrOm I HJ I' 121 Mdd19<1l1) i:o-nlth1nll?• F IOt W1lk1e Fur\I 111 C lo) Hollm,in C.11i•qan ••> v 101 Price H<1n1on CUI v 111 TtiomPWn S<.orinq \Ub• Vn1v~r\•IY Kno9nt 1, S6n (tl'mente i..uM I, Unoe I br.tdy ~ H.tlllon'IC San (lementt-. I\ 11 u9un• 8••<111221121 I Mission V1e10 Carli.on (01 F lbl Edlon Sc>urlOC1' I Ill F 161 G1lrt'alri Conway 161 C 121 R1pm K1es1.e11>acri l 11 C. (t>I WOo<IDr•d<J'· Stein 11 t C. 111 Ser~v Hallllme Mission Vuilo. 11·4 D•n• Hills (111 UOI El Toro 0.iy 131 F 111 Hessho V1nl.Ofl ll 11 F Ill Elllem.:in Hickman 181 C (t>t Pteller Bas1arC11 !71 C. 181 Galil\ Mason 101 C. 161 M1llPr ~{Ofln g SU D~ O•n·• H ill\ Ham111onc Halli.me El Toro. ll·IS Ht9. 8uc11 IO I 1171 E•t•nc1• (.ampt>ell I t]l F l4IC...tr•OO John,.on 1121 F (61 P carr1Clo Jac~on Ill C 18) Longfield C.dy m c. '11) v"" Horn Wt•v 161 c 161 Vt'rllns1'1 Sco,.n9 s1i11s: Hlg. Beacl\-Clo• 2. Garlilnd 4, "'"~ l Es 1ancu1-Hey1ng 1 Ha111,me k19 . Beach, 27·1S J1uaior \larsitfJ Costa ~H IJOl IUI Fifi. \/alley Hal• 121 F (11) 8"!11'1 600w1n 121 F 191 WnCloY• Evans 171 c 1101 B1snop Barr 1101 C.. 1101 JoayS.s>en 8u11~r IOI C. I 11 8alM Scor1nq subs CoH• Mesa Ron1t1hn 8, Pcin•nc1alm•n 1, 01•-t l.C0nntr c FV -Jill 81•1en 4 Halltom~ FV, 21· 1' Ht9. 8U<ll U.i 111) EU•nua K B1.1rrows l9f F 1/IM•lltr Howatt I ISi F 101 Wukaw1l1 l aylor 121 C 141 Kileh 0 Burrows 1701 C. ff) Kahtel Bon,,.ell 121 C 13) Herrer• Scorong subs Hiii 8eacn-Wllbvr 1, Palm•trl 9 E.st•n<I• Mcf:OWI\ 9, Brown I Hallllrne Hlg Beach. 3S·1'. ESIB<\1;,11 -M< Keown•. Browl\ I. H•lll'lln• Hlg BHcn. lS· 14 Start Playing arouna ••• No be11er pfoce to ploy thon Los Atomltos Roce Course, with oll tlte thrllfs of night horMSS roclng. The wheels start spinning 8:00 pm sho1p. every nigl'll. Monday thru So1urdoy. We're 1n1rodudn9 "Hol to Trot" night$. cei.brtty evenls. delicious food ond beverages you con enjoy In our heated grondstolld. Pi.nry of parking. Do your$elf o good turn ond slort ploylng 01ound. Al Los Alomltos P.oce Course 1onlghtl F.t»ruary28 thru ~l,1975 .... Oana Hills t 10) '" El Toro Anderson !91 F 111 Sltl1fh Smyth (1} F Ill Ma-I Yocum 101 C IOI Hall Limon 10) C. Ill Ch4rC)<'lla Sandov•I IOI C. 101 Mt Kll\ney 5'onngwb: El Toro-Orpescl1. H•lllime: El Toro. S·4. S.n Cle,.,;nlt "'(JO) Un1verS11y 5'011e10 IOI F I• I A\ncrdfl Herman IJI F" , .. Cneuno Urson 10 1 c UI Baoo Post tc.t c, I IOI Dacu\ Taeger IOl C. 5con119 wb\ Vnovers1ty -Vercel~s •.GarOnet1 Halll•me Univers•tv.12 • Newport ,.01 1101 Wulm1n$1er Baker 141 F t IOI Ma•er Broaovs I 111 I' 14 1 Mccrary Feenura (11> ( IOI Pao111a Grt'Y\l'IOtk l\t (, IOI ROOnQ\lt'l Olson (SI (, 101 Ertel ScorlnQ sub~ Ne w pori Snoem•ker 1 weum1n~ltr Beam ' l/Yaylld 2 Halfllme Newparl 11 11 Marin• IUI (ISi £0•son Cole 111 F 101 Orev10 Ooell'rman 1101 F U I M1tcnt:ll Or.thelm 121 C 12) 110lmc1n c asr..er t8l C. 10) Nok4'S Milrl1 IU J C OJ Fuer'll~ Scorong subs Marin.l· Hunler 14, Mi'ver l. Mull•lly 2. Edison -Bro-8 Halltome Marina, 21·4 L•9UM Buch (JI I UOI Mlu1on V1•10 Knowllon Ill . F UI llOS!>ellO Paul!oOtl 131 F 10) ~ llol>erlWt'I Ul C (0) Ct\amber\ vauvnn101 G l•>John>On Col'lllno UI c. <•>Gear~ Scorn19 subs: Lagun<1 Beach-Shaw 4. Tres•ell 1 M•S\•on Vlelo-C.Onoollo •.Redler I\ 2. BalClw11\ 1 Hellllme L•oune Beach, 1·6. WOMEN'S TENNIS UCI "B" 171 Ill C~ Los An9elu S1n9tes Kr.tu\(' IL I Clef Hvm.tn 6·7. 6 o Lues IL I Oel Venlrucc16-2. 6 J Hdmanat.a U I Cl4'1. AnClred.on 1 • 0 ) 6 . C~meron 111 aet MenCleH J. 6 I Maisel II I Clef. Mutlt•n 6 1, 6·0 Ric Mr as Ill del. !.crim1d1 6· I, 6 1 w1t11ams II I det C.irr,.,1er1>-J 6 J Dou bits L''"' 4nore.ison IL I Cl~I Cameron VenlrP\Ccl 6-•. 6 I MdO\CI R1criara\ (I I Ott l<.•JO~ .. Schm1011 s, 7.s Hvm,.n·HamaM~oi Ill ae1 MenOh Mullen 6 O. b·O C.I RLS GYMNASTICS Moit1n<1 (110.lll lllJ.MI Ht9. 8t.it<ll V•ull1ng 1 Arnold (Hl 8 ~ 1 Wasolt'"''"' IMl 7 713 Jone~ (Ml 1 66 Ul\evel\ l>.if\ I Arnold tt-0 7.10 1 Kl1119bl!r9 IHI 7 .41> 3. Snyder IH )6.111> Balance l>eam I ArnolCI (HI 7 •02 Hlave<hec.k tH I 7 l3 J Horn IHI 1 0 F1oor exercise I Niesen IMI r 9t. ~ :-,rnolCI IH 17 ~l Jon.,son IMI I 13 Porter M<ll•<ker IE I IO\I l 6, 1-6, !oPhll-6 • 3 Hllllhft910tl (11"11 (10\l'i) LOl A"1190s Si"'Jlts Van<lernel (H > ~I. Reynold\ 6-2; ~f. B.irron ...0, Clef. Culhoar1 6-0, Clef. Trevor 6-0 Frencn IHI won 1.s. 6-0 lo\l u . J.6. Cclh<l'I IHI lo\t •·6, 3·6, 3·6, 16 C.oley (H) IOSI •·•. won 6 o. IOSI J.6, ..... Ooublu Jones.(arnpbell IHl Clet Kyte. Parmenter 6.0, 6·3; cset. Kc1waoucri1. Lum6·1,6 4 C.oll1er-St1ver IH I won• 3, 6 2, SPiit •·l,4 6 Founl••n V•ll•Y 111~» tu• >l C..rd"' Grove S1n91 .. (hew !~) IO>l to Sm•lll ' & IO'ol to Frank • 6. OCI AltxdnCl~r 6 0 Ciel Corond • J J C Baseball MISSION CONFEllENCE !>o<#ll>«tn 01vrs1u11 San D1e90 SdOOlebau Soulhwt~lern c,, o\snionl P.11om;;r w Hof'1Mrn 01v1\10f' w R1Y(-r!.10e Crlru~ ~n Ber,,arOu\O (l'lalley • I I I Tue111;ay's Scoret Sdaateb.JCI< • l>JIOl>M!r O R1v~r"')1~' Gro\\mont 2 Soutnwestern 4 Cnauey J (tlru~8. SJr. ee .. n111rd1f'IO _. L 0 I GB J 1' 4 31 I 4 J•. l 0 1 I I GB NCAA WESTERN REGIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS COLLEGE DIVISION AT UC l's CRAWFORD HALL FRIDAY-SATURDAY, MARCH 7 & 8 Two GamH Each HiCJht At 7 p.m. & 9 p.m. Featurinq UCI lr•in~ U. of Puget Sound UC Rinrsid~ UC Da•is All Tickets $2.SO per night TCU'ft~nt Tick~t $4.00 TICKET LOCATIONS: UCI CUWF<>RD HALL ASSOCIATED STUDENT OFFICE-UCI FOR INFORMATION: 833-69 3 1 SUIT YOURSELF FOR 99.00 I JM JUST FOR MEN PUTS T06ETHER I 3·PIECE SUIT SPECIAL STARTIN& THURSDAY AT JOSEPH MA&NIN I 155.00 values all, in snlids and patterns, and in a variefy of blends : ¥19rsted wool-and-polyester, polyester-an~linen , wool-polyester- an~linen. sizes 36 to 44 regular; 36 to 40 short ; 39 to 44 long. JOSEPH MA&NIN SOUTH COAST PLAZA \ .. - , •4 IMJL Y flllOT 1 For Year By Fluor Directors or Fluor Corp., about to become u major addition to Jrvlne's corporate l·ommun1ty, w~ll go to ~hareholders Monday with a picture of dramatic growth in the 1974 fiscal year. The annual report oo the global energy industry engineering and contracting firm shows a 194 per- cent jump in primary per -share l'arnings, a 312 percent increase in backlog and a 282 percent in· t-rense in new orders. THE S4.4 BI LLION backlog \\BS b~ far th(' largest in ror· porate history. according to J R. F1uor, board chairman <md chief execut1 ve off acer 1'1uor Engineer-, and Construr tors led the tnl'rt.·~1st-with $3.2 billion in ne" ordt>rs and a $3.9 billion bat•klo~ at yl• .. 11 .. s l'nd. The enginet'rang ~ubs 1daary baggcd the torp or :.1tions largest contract evt>r with thl' Sl billion plus contr:.i<.'t for part of the work on the Alaska pipeline UPI T1l9Ph0M L'nder the contract, fo1uor is to build a large crude oil shipping terminal in Valdez. Alaska. and a se ries of pumping stations along the 798-mile pipeline. NET EARNI NGS for 1974 totalled, S33.2 million Grol>s r e- ' enue., amounlt•d 111 S801 million. Further SUAns of corporate gro\\th came an the form of a larf::e r working roree Fluor emplo) es totalled 12 i29 at the end of 1974. CJ.'i com pJn'tl to 8,267 lhe year before Koll/Irvine Center Opens Third Phase fluor's enginc l'nng and c on- tracting services dc.11 with the oil and gas productwn field:.. mining and mine rals and elcC'lnc power genera tang Ko ll rn IOC Center. an Ill dustnal condornlll1um project in Irvine will open its third phase Thursday at I p .m . "'1th in dustrial real estttte brokers and area indus trialists invited to participate. according to Dan Curti s. Koll/Irvine l>a l es m<.1nager. Developed jointly by the rn me Industrial Complex <llC1 <ilH..I the Don Koll Corn pan~·. Koll /Irvine Center has already the first 45 industrial buildings in its twojnitial phases. When com- pleted , Koll /Irvine Center will have m ore than 100 individual in- dustrial buildings. Additional I~. Fluo r sub- s1d1 a rics include contract 011 and j.!<.IS ctri_lling SCf\ ICl'S. s upply tompanaes, oil anrl ga:-. produc- tion operations. off·:.hon: oil ex- ploration servic·es, and computer and t·onsultant sen 1tes Grand opening activities "'ill include a C'lassic car cl1 s play, men's fas hion s how :rnd dis play of products and s crv1et•s hv com P.anies currently oet'lipying K<?ll .'l r\'111 (' bui lt.lrngs, Curlis said. It is located on Red llill Ave. south of the San Diego t<'reeway rwar thr Ne wport Freeway and adj<icent to Orange County Airport Leasing a Mercedes? Quality Meet Set March 15 "Quality in T od ay's should be mailed to the Eco nomic En \1ro n -OCC EHning College, ment" is the title or the 2701 Fa1n·iew Rd .. Costa ninth annual Quality A s-~les;i 92626. Lunch is in· surance S~min<.1r s lated c I u d ed in the f ee Ma r ch 15 at Orange Jh•g1stratiun :.it tht• door C'oa~tColle~e. 1::.Sl2. The s eminar as CO· Guest speaker s for the sponsorc'1 eat•h vear bv day 1 n c l u d e : Dr . Orange Coa~t Evening Emanuel Horowitz. of College and the Orange the I n s ti t u l e for Empire Section of the Materials R esearch . and Amt>racan Society of the National Bureau of Quality Control. The pro· St and ard s; Dori a n gram begins at 8:45 a.m . S h ainin. manage ment and runs throug h 4:30 consultant for Rath and Ml·ss1·on v· . I t pm. Strong, Inc.; Ric hard leJO mpor s Rt:GISTRATIO.\ fl'l' 1s Wilkins, chief of the -SIO a nd <:ht·cl-.:. m~ilk Divis ion of Indus trial 28701 Marguerite Plcwy •. Mission Viejo 331.1740 p:..i~·abl~ to .. ( )ran).!l' E m Safe ly for the California pare Section . ,\~QC. Department 'of f n -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 dustrial Relations: Ba~ YOU CAN BUY YOUR OWN INDUSI RIAL BUILDING FOR 103 DOWN. •••• .... ••1 I • •••• ••••• ••• fJ)a5e1[ l t j At Koll/Irvine CPnter, wc·m uff.;rinq 90°0 f1nanc1na on our ·~ 000-8.000 square foot rndustri;1I c0nr1om1 niums It may never be so ca"y to buy an 1nduc:tnal building ilfFlln This offer is only good for a l1m 10d time. 13 1nd1vidual units of Phase 111 are r•;,d / for immediate occupancy Kol /Irvine Center is located in Irvine lnrJustr1::jl Complex. the nation's li'!rgcst master-planned industrial ~ire<1 near Orange County Airport and I! ,(I ir11ersect1on of the San Diego and Newport Freeways Your neighbors will include 400 ma1or industrial firms and more than 1,000 commercial <.upporl services V1s1t our on-site sales office. look at our models or call Dan Curtis c11 (7 14) 979-9205 or (213) 680-941 5 t1an <Buz> Hello. ex- ecutive vice president or B-1 Division of Rock\\Cll International ; and Richard C. Din een. quality assurance manager of McDonncll Douglas As tron<.1 utics Co. SEMI NAR TOPICS in- C'lude : "Industrial uses of a Company's Un- tapped Abilities." .. Im- proving the Cost Effec- tive n cs s of l\I i Ii tar v Specifications and Stan- dards Through Partition- ing," "Clinical Measure- ments and Standardiza- tion," ··Professional Registration of Quality Engineers in California." "Quality Assurance -Another way to say Cost Manage- menton the B-1 P UC Nixes New PG&E Rate Ple a Costly Emb~em Courreg es Movea in at Somh Coast Plaza .stm ·a Dolly ...... S&lff l"Mto COAST COUTURE Andre Courr99e• I PLAZA MANAGER Fr•nclne Varney Courreges line, the local store wiJI be decorated in the de- signer's color scheme, white with black and chrome accents, "a perlect backdrop for his fashions.·· "orkman::;hip of the Courreges lin<>." Manager will be Francine Varney, a native of Paris who has .. long admired the simplicity of design and super.b NOW A LIDO Is le resident, Mrs. Varney is no stranger to re- t ailing. With 24 years' ex- perience. she has worked in every capacity from hostess to buyer to manage r . Most recently she managed two departments for I. Magnin, Santa Ana. IBM Suits D e layed O ver T h e Counter HASD UstiftCJ' lne•t QUOl•llOI'~ BrCMdv F 4 ' EQu11y 01 U"'a ISi Key Oat• 21., •>, OQ1tuy M llnninl 21 29 llol S'-\uPPheO by ll\e Na. 8<,,..,n Ar •' • Equ 5&L 8' • a>, Keyt ' Fb 1s•,. 1h , Ofuo· Ftr :;~; :;, .. T111 .. ny o'• n , Wo1r EBk tional As~laioon ol BuObl' •', Ethiln A 14'. 15', "'"Y'I 1n1 u •,. u·,. 0p11 coat 1•., 8', Towle Ml I'• 8'• wa,.n NG S«u,,llts Deale", Bucl<ey •'' Execu tn 7'e J1, KM~ Ind 411 4~1 Ormonl 3 3>~ tr .. n,co I '• 8\, Wumn I <1re b•OS •r.o 011t" Burnp SI • . E"1racp 20 21 Knaoe Vt 91 , 10• .. Pab\I Br 74• 1 24>. 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FS,,.cll <z> <• c~t a•11·" , ... ~~ •.nN.L. F•~• Fd •.oo •.31 e.1 Fnd 1>.1s 1•9 Wa N•ll 8 V• 9 87 Cons Inv 1.U I.SI Four::k F 6.7' N.l . Cust Kl 4 29 .... II 1 J.$ N.L. H•rbr 6.ll 1,46 Cont Slit '93 10 8~ IRVINE INOUSTRIALCOMPLEX *** * * * * * * * * * * GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION! MARCH 6, 4·6 P.M. * * * * * * *** * * * * * * * *** • Wm1.ilslsnioont choanss1.ddeecrlaPraedc1·r1·ict :~:· F SS• 6 °' "" c '~ :·tt ~·t· :=,!-'.. cust t(2 .:4l .:es • :.';,. :H~ l!:~ ~::1 F~ !·t, N~ AU.1: LINC FO~· HOUO..TOH; try c 1o'u 1o'•s ONTC . s SI 612 Cu1t SI . "'Wkt '·" 10.lt IHIARSON fOS:0 V•I Lne •.IS s J7 Gas & Electric Co.'s 'Fund• •.1• .ss ,,., 111 1i1 c.wc11&r s:ss.: °"' 52 •1t-:~'f-:! "11~, 103.ttN.L. Aoc>rt '•sou.as va1 inc >.1~ 411 ~ll"CI 8 6.J7 ''2 0.vlCIQ s 4l NL Fr ln<m '63 I ·cust S) •a .• , 1 3) N.L, lfl(Ol"'I IS 73 11.19 L ... Gtll s.so • OJ newes t $497 million ·stou si. s· ... o•'-AWA1t1· · · usG .. s •S410:. °"' 54 ,-65 ;·,, ... ~Id 6.0 l.U 1n.,.st 193 u1 v11 S4>c ,_., , .. I l . 81.C G411 I JJ tot l'OUPI UUllUo J.St 3.tl ~lo 3 " l 49 t W 10 01 H.L. Sii Oltell U U H.L. VANCE · ~enera ra e increase un-t'"°" t.21 NL OKotr 1.11 •.w A .. c.11 u1 s.• POian ,-61 , es ,,1,.1~M·~~ N.L. ~ •• FuNos: SANo•1ts· I the Utl·1,·ty's prevt'ous V"O< • .. • • O.tw F •.11 .... ~ Eq_ly l .OS 3.)4 LMmnc s Sl • 09 ., F I ,, ~ s 14 •. 21 ,_, • • 11 9o .. yrk 91' J.n ... Cetta T l .46 >.to Fiii LIEQ t .OS t. LO l!dlt 12 .. SS ,j·o 0.,m F..: ?·,>? t,.01 {"~, I 1S UI ~'Com 5 40 6•31 $233 million general rate !!:~Hi B1 = t ~c.p S:·:: "',:~ ::,~~4f .. c~00 N.&.. '-gi!.,~~'° 13 ., ~:"' 9 1,·.,o ,·:: .~1 .. 111r t:ti Uf v~t s,·!'s ::: ~t case has been de· -r11111r 2" 3 os OMoCll u oo"' &. OllO\I~: G'fwcll • , -' ., . .... 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" DI• SN • 2.)$ > f1 &E olillu 2" H L ,., lllCI tJ 12 N L .. s.. s.. ,. a .,.. • fifed last week, would be lrv.,.,11 :. ;: ,: ' ~&"Gf" ..:41 t'oi ,:" to.l'~oi.:;L: a. 1 •" N.l.. .~~ ./;.1:' 1.as "°": t 4'. 1.-~ : ~ 'Ul scheduled before action cg ":f tl' :•u.owuoi ~~ J 4f u1 .~ •• ~11.JsN L. •'rm 'Urn.11 ~'1r<H •~N.l.. ~ •f :·7! on the $233 million In-&,, ~.v t4 ~HI. !:'11 .. , i::. :.st ~ Ht t· M;r" t 'i ··~ = 1.J ".:k ': ~~ ,, fl n· . •:"' 1tM •:jj Cr,.,.S,. app'i'cat on, fil~ ~ IM t.a 10.t 1-Sn 1 t Het1 Gttl a 7Sf(L 11.!m n .t 2· Piii '• U7 t..U I.ADMAN .. t t =.::t .. H7' ~0 " 'I ICU •I 11t'I! • t1 .. II " 4 •1 Hirt Lv •n H L '·' •. l"IM ~ ..,, H.!,. "'" 11111 , 21 H" W1'1 '· t 1•·n 19 months a;o, has been ...... , .. o • '" Fd .:, .. HtdOt s:.o : · " ,: .. ~""z.:r~~d ~ ... ~o ", · "'"° i"o .ts .. :.:.·-.,.~ t. ' ~: l d u ... , II! "" u .. ~ ~·L ~lltt 1.00 . . 9'o Ill< d • ,, " Ol t11 .. u 1.14 "·t w Of' • ., , comp ete • 1 • ~ 1 OJ 1.1 ,,.. Fd •·ff 10 en HOr•• u 14 1).21 aro us 10.11 11:05 ~ 1~ 10._·,'! 1,1os 1()(~ 0 s.ti "i . -" 4;4 ui • ~ ,fllH R I f'OI. -191W w t n Check Fi_rst > Job Placement ' Firms Honest? a, ST l¥14 "°ftlllt Let'$ say you're amonf the more than to mi l Ion Americans now out of work or v.orklng pa rl·tlme because )OU can't find.• full lime Job or have dropped out or the labor force a ltogether Money's Worth Or let's say you re among lhe many more mllhons now II vi.pg in rear oC being laid arr at any lime by your employer No matter what category you fall in you're probably sc:eklng the help of B pnvate agency or sOme kind to steer '?u to a Job or employment mol'e stable than you now haive foor there are Jobs to be had even 1n this ateepest slump of the post World War II era Then? are and always w1JI be Jobs tu be had even though today's dethne will get worse before the turn comes later 1n 1975 T tllS IS TllE POl?'l.'T al Yth1ch you must make a vital choice Jr you select the pl'oper place to go fol' assistance )OU \li11l have a chance for a Job that s available 1n your •field fhe lin es between private agencies 1n the JOb Jllacementf1 eld are by no menns ch:arl y understood <Hard as I str1\:e for compl ete accuracy I ve also been fuzz) 1n ~r1 t1ng about the vanous types I 1 hus below you 11 find a guide There are 1n general two types or private agencies employment agencies v.h1ch are almost always licensed :.ind e mployment services organ1zat1ons which usually al'e not Employment Agencies You pay an employment agen cy only when 1t pl aces you 1n a JOb , 1f you are not placed, there ts no fee Sometimes the fee 1s paid by the employer. sometimes 1t 1s paid by the employe Sometimes -but notoften -adcpos1t is required 1n ad 'ance from a JOb applicant In certain unskilled Job categories under New York state Jaw, this deposit can be t:olleeted IN GENERAL, EMPl.OYM ENT agencies are respons1 hie reputable and do Y>Ork for you befol'e you pay them A fC\\I employment agencies may advertise Jobs that al'e non ..:x1stcnt s imply to lul'e )OU into thei r orf1 ces 1n the hope of placing you in another JOb Thi::; 1s agu1n::;t the law 1n rnany commun1t1es and reputable agencies are \vorktng Y>1th Bel tcr Business Bureaus throughout the U S to ehmanate this type of' bait advertising ' Employment Service Organiza tions Here, you must be on guard for these organ1zat1ons usually take a fee from you before they do any \~ork They may provide you with sci vices n h1 ch may or may not lead to your getting a Job but 1n no case can they guarantee )OU II get a JOb \'our fe e 1::; (or their attempts to he lp }OU a nd 1n nearly ;ll11nst ances this fee 1s not refundable if )OU are not placed I he \ LJtlOu ::; types of sicr\ ices are 1 -f~X ECL.:TI \ E JOB counselors,"' h1ch "'1\1 charge )OU from SI 500 to SJ 500 or more for careel' guidance ·rhei r 1cJ,ert1::;e1ncnts arc usuall) /Jterally accurate but the 1m pli cation 1s that the1rY>ork will lead to a JOb and :il }our f11'st inlet\ 1e .... you 1nay get a hard sell 1nvolv1ng an oral. out right promise of ;,i JOb -Resume and lead services, pr1mar1ly aimed al the \Oun~ JOb sccker a nd oft en promising glamorous or easy Jobs Th ey 11 charge you a fee in advance <usually not ad \Ctt1sed J for"' r1t1ng }our resume and a covering lette l' and i::1\1ng yo u a numbel' or pre addressed envelopes to com pan1es that a ll egedly offer emplo}' menl Bu l theres no guar.1ntecor a JOb and frequently there 1s no JOb Be tter Bus1nes:;;; Bureau fli es the nation over are luaded with complaints about these companies, but the Job of erad1cat1ng them 1s d1ff1cull Chec:k with your BU U before you pay your fee -Ad\ance fee mcxlel ser vices '4h1 ch aln)ost a!Yo a)s a:-.k an ad\ a nee fee r<.in g1ng from $150 lo SJOO or $100 for 1n struct1ons photographs or other scr\1 ces \\1th these, 1t 1::; ..,::ud the chicnt "111 be abl e to go out on her or his o.,..n a nd get a JOb 1n lhe modeiln~ field Th ey are not emplo} ment <.1genc 1es nor nlodeling agencies -but simply companies sclltng a service for profit and m1srcpresent1 ng that, after you ve pa id for the ser\ lee )Ou cun get cmplo) ment l \'ll EN SUBMITTED T JU S way the d1 stinct1on s ;J re clear -but the ea gerness of the '-Ii Or ti ed the fri ghtened the desperate JObseckc1 1n today s market understandably dims the ltnl:S MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks '•'•i••,•r" t111d l.t•sers I N•w 'l'or• !UPIJ -ll>• IOl""'"!'IQ h•t \l'IO•" llW SIO<•• II>•! ...... 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'" " ' • Nl:W \'OR.K IAP )-lv.o leachng cane sugar rc{1ncl's lo .... cred their wholesale prtces fQr consumer and commercial suaa r Monda) addln1 lO recent 1 cductlons DAJLYPILOT Newport~n Fined$7,CJ90 William O'Bryon of Newport Beach ha~ been fined $7,000 in a cas e r e l ated to a n a lleged sche me to infl ate the earniogs of U.S. Financi<1 l. Inc. O'Bryon pleaded no contest In J anuary to a charge of tlidJng and abetting fra ud an the s ale of :.-.t•<:u raties and \\-US sentenced Monday in U .$. District Court in San Diego. A fed eral gr and jury indictl'd ~t·veral fo1 nh'l' olfa ccrs of U S. Ftnanc 1al. .i l'l' :J I estate develop- m ent and fma ncmg firm after a pro:.ecutor :...i id Lhe) s e t up · s h t>ll" cor por a llons Lo make plwn~ land purcha!-.t'S 0 · U r y o n . .1 r e l 1 r e d stm:kbroker. "~1s not indicted but ''a'> c harged by the t; S. at- tornl·~ fie '' as .i1.·cuscd of buying JJr<>pc1 ty I rom u S. Financial :Jnd ll'>Jng sonH· of the hrm's monc) for the purchasl'S. O'Bryon told thc court that he h a d app roac h e d Robert H . Walter . president or U.S. Fioan- C'i..il, seeki ng a tax shelter. He s aid he pu1·t ha sed properties 2 Oil Firms from U.S . Financial with his own money and with money from a subsidiary or U.S. Financial, W. U.S. Guaranty Capital, and with additional fund s from l>ank loans. The U .$. government alleged that as a result of these transac· lions -the properUes involved a proposed condominium comple1( in San Francisco , a trailer park in Santa Cruz. and an apartment complex·in San Diego -the pro- fits reported on those sales were inflated a nd false. On these g rounds, O'Bryon was accused of aiding and abetting fraud in the sale of secJurities. O'Bryon was not accused of sell- ing falsified U.S. Financial stock. Form er officer s of U.S. Finan- cia l testified that O'Bryon was not a wa r e of the r eal estate fi r m 's profits picture. U .S . F in a n c i a l fil ed for ba nkruptcy reor ganization last J uly a nd is attempting to make arrangem ents with creditors un- der new managem ent. Cases ar e still pending ag ainst former of- ficers of U.S. Financial. Kuuxiit Completes Nationalization From \.''in· Servi~s ( ALG I ER S Kuwait an - nounced today 1t 1s n;.itiona lizing all Britis h Pl'lrolcum and Gulf _ Oil prop(·rt.v 1n the country. IN SHORT Th (.• N at iona l Kuw ait Petrolt.'um Comp<rny had already owned 60 pt•rcC'nt of BP and Gulf opt>r..itions in Kuwait and the an- no unccm 1·nt h y Kuwait Oil :\l1n1stl'I' Al>ch·I Moulaleb Kazimi tompll'll'd t hl' t akl'ovcr. Bl'l\\l't'n t h~m . BP and Gulf produt'l' % pt>rcent of Kuwa1 t 's .rnnu.tl otl output. ."i S ofdi("rs Dw ~EOL'L. Korea AL S Ar my L"Hl ht•l1 cople r c r as hed nea r C hunc h on . a b o ut 50 m ile s northl•a st of Seoul. today and ki ll ed five Amcn c .in soldiers and scnnu..,ly injured •mother . a U S mtl1tary spokesm an said. The s poke-.m a n s aid thl' helicopter "'.1s on a rout in(' training mission Y.hen 11 strul'k a power line and nashl·d into a !'>mall tributar) of tht' ~urth llun River at about 10 :m •• m Iran Pot·• Sig11ed \\'ASlll NGTO:'\ s~cretary of St.1Lc llcnr~ I\ 1ss i nger a nd Ira- ni.m F inant·(• \I 1ni!:>ter Hushang .\n.;ar) ha' l' -.1gncd a five-year, S l :i b illion tr :Jdl' agreement wh1rh in('h1<ks e1g hl n ucle ar poY. t•r pl ~rn b L"ndl·r thl· .1g n·t.>ment. Iran 1s to ~pt•nd $12 h1l hon 1n the L"nited St ate.., for t hl• l'J ght nuclear p owC'r pla nts . ctcsalin1 zat1 on p lants. 20 prefa bri cated housing factories. 100.000 apartments and othe r hous ing units .ind five hospitals . plus other items for the pr odu c tion of fe rtilizers. pesticides, farm m achinery and processed foods. l1u1uiry St1ufied WASlllNGTON -Some of- ficia ls of the L' .S. G('olog ica l Survey own stock in the com - panies that hold mineral leases on feder a l lands administered by the agen cy. according to a con- gressional study. Rep. J ohn E. Moss <D-Calif. >. Tuesday releas ed the report by the Gener a l Accounting Office .,.. hi ch he said raised "serious questions of connicl or interest " and could result in a criminal in- v estig a tio n by the Jus tice Department. ERA Bill Staib SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -Efforts to win approva l of the Equal Rights Amendme nt in Illinois have stalled in the state Senate. A vote scheduled Tuesday on a resolution ratifying an Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was postponed by the sponsor. who s aid s he didn't have enough votes on the floor to pass it. Blast Probed TUCUMAN, Argentina CUPO -The explosion of a bomb-laden car was so powerful it is impossi- ble to tell how m any people died in the blast, police said today. Coast Man Indicted In Gas Pricing Case From Wire Ser vices LOS A NG !-~LES A Newport Bl•nch m an was indicted for pt•r - JUI'~ Monday on cha rges th:Jt he lied to a J?rand .iur) invc)',t1g:.iting gasoline prtl·tn~ (;l'Orgc E . llOJl\\OOc.I ol 2245 Jn me A Vl' N l'\\ port Beach is an ott1cial of the Dougla!> Oat Co of Costa M t--.J a \\ h()lly O\.\ ned sub- sidia ry of (.11ntinenta l Oil Corp The 1nd1('t ml'nl. rc·tu rned by the gra nd Jury in L" S. 0 1stnc·t ,Court 1n Los Angc ll's. accused l fopwood on t" o counts of ma k- 1 n g f a lsC' d cc l a ra l 1on~ 1n testi m 1my tidure the grand j ury onJa n 21 The ~r.111d 1ury 1s investigating possible \.1ol a t1ons of the feder<1I law proh1b1ting conspira<'it>s 1n th<· restraint of tr ade. Th e 1n di <'tm e nt c!".a r gcs Hopwood w 1th knowingly making l\\O fa lse st:1tem ents when he was questioned under oath. Jt sard that HopY.ood denied dis· cussing gas olin e pri ce~ with Powe r ine Oil Company and F1etcher Oil Company. Boat Gear tolen Equipm ent valued by the v1c· tam at nearly SSOO has been stolen rrom a boat moored •t Dana Ha rbor. Oranl{e County Shen ffs officer~ s aid Tue~day. Depu11es s aid thieves who boarded the \'HS~I owned b y bus operator Rudolpft J Herna ndei.48,of ~72 Sea Is land Or .. wguna Naguel, s&ole a barometer . thermometer. ct«lr-and other lt e from lhe em~rgency hatch. Both firms a re West Coast oil refiners which compet e with Do u g l a s in th e who lesale gasoli ne market. If convicted , Hopwood faces a m aximum pena lty of fi ve years m prison and a $10,000 fine on each count. A Douglas 0 11 Company of- ficial. commenting on the case, s aid Tuesday, "We are confident tha t George Hopwood told the truth to the grand jury and that he will be found innocent of the charges against him.·• J ust ice Department officials said the Los Angeles gr and jury is still investigating the case. "I KtiP 6UIAPlllti MY llbtW ()N Till 1 P~l4/k:. CANS ! " Triplets Give .f'hern I 11 Kids t"rom Wire Services An Iowa «Wple who lost three children ln a f lre 13 years ago have become the parents of lrlplets. Mrs. Rlcberd EngJebardt gave birth to the'tflo boys and a girl in a Cresco (Iowa) hospital, boost· ing lo 11 the number Qf children born to the couple since a Jan. 7, 196 2 fire d es troyed th ei r r a rmho use ne ar Ridgeway, Iowa. ll was the first multiple birth t the ;~~;;~r o~J· 'children, s ix boys and two girls, range in age from 3 to 12. • Former movie actress Betty Hutton was in s a tisfactory condi- tion at a Westchester (N.Y.l hospital with a bronchial ail- ment. A s po k es man a t Phe lps Memoria l Hos pita l said Miss Hutton was admitted Saturday, but there was no indication how long she would be hospita lized. Miss Hutton s lipped into ob- scurity a fter reportedly making millions during the 1940s. She was discovered last year work- ing as a housekeepe r a nd cook in a C a l h o l i c. r e c l o r y i n Portsmouth , R.J.. but recently dropped from public view again. • Aclres~ Anne 82xter reported Sl0.000 wor th of jewelry m issing from her hot el r oom, police said m Toronto. The police said the American actress left the room for about 45 minutes a nd r e turned to find the jewels gone. They said they had no suspects. Miss Baxter is appearing in the pl ay "Noel Coward in Two Keys." • Mrs. Catherine Hearst, mother of fug itive newspaper heiress Pat.ricia Hearst. has been ad- m itted to a Burlingame hospital for treatment of a back ailment. Peninsul a Hospital officials would only confirm that Mrs"' •Hearst was a patient. Sources at the hospital s aid she was ad- mitted Friday because of back pain and was reported in satisfac- tory condition. Mrs. Hearst was hospitalized fo r s ever a l d ays in early Febru,ary. shortly before the first anniversary or the Feb. 4 kidnap- ing of her daughte r. (Related Story, A4 ) • Memphis soul music star lsaat" Hayes announced formation of his own record label, Hot But- tered Soul Records . He said tha t ABC Records of Los Angeles will distribute the firm 's products . • Niko lai Bulganin. ex-Soviet - premier who died Feb. 24, has been buried in Novodevichy Cemetery, resting place of many prominent Soviet figures. Bulganin, 79, died after a "serious protracted illness," a n officia l a nno unceme nt s aid . However , his p lace of burial was never d isclosed. An Associated Press photo- grapher came upon Bulganin 's grave. Novod evichy Cemetery had been closed for a lengthy period lo the general public until recently. • Twenty-five tons of papers ac- 'cu mu 1 a ted du r ing the ad · minis t r a tio n o f former Gov. Ronald Reaga n h ave been hauled from the Capitol to Stanford Univers ity. The ... Cinderella Bride , Ann,. Marie Rectd"ls R~kef eller Romance I By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UPI> -;\Dhe-Marie Rasmusse n says, "l don't be llevelndivoree." ntrer 10. They live with her at a blg, cotnfort.able IOOldtta -.bite house she purchased ln Wet>lchester County.N.Y. artertbe divorce. Yet here she b, the Norweglan·born girl whom they called tl:\e Cindetella bride or u R.ockefeller, divorced from Mm, remarried and again divorced. IT IS FJV£ AC8ES, NOTWNG on the scale or PocanUco lilll•, the R.ockuteller tamilY compound ~r thouunds of acres at Tarrytown, N. Y. Sbe eaJls hw . . "MY SISTER SAY8l'VE HAD enough husbands for both or us," said Misi'iRasmllssen. home Ras· Rock. Cu,rrently, Miss Rasmussen is on tour to promote Her.sister fs Torhild, single and employed lo u gov· ernmentoffice in KirstranyandS.E. Norway. sales of her f alry ule stoeytoldfn ·~er~ Was On.cell Time " <Harcourt Brace JovanovacnJ. She <loes-n'l seem to need the m oney. but won'tdlscuss the details Miss Rasmussen talks candidly of her marriage lo Steven Rocke feller. son ot the former Ne w Yo rk governor and now U.S. vice-president. "Ask me any questions!' she said in an interview. "If I don't want to answer, I won't.•• of the divorce settlement. • · · Miss Ras mussen was working as a m aid in the Nelson Rocke feller homes llW_.;, when she m et Steven. They were married in 1959, had three children , w e r e dJvorced in 1970, and there w as a brier second m a rriage to Robert W Krogs taa, an American businessm an of Norwegian "The children are taken car e of, oC course." she said. "Most fathers if they're good fathers will take care of the children. ''Butl'm no Bobo,"shesaid. The r eference was to the Cinderella bride o( the late Winthrop Rockefeller. Steven's uncle . His s et- tlement for divor ce was reported to be close to S6 million. MISS RASl\I USS EN, 36, STILL fair-ha.i red , seems closer to Mary Rockefeller, the children's gr andmother a nd the first Mrs. Nelson Rocke feller. than she does to the others. "Anything Mrs. Rockefeller says, I believe," she s aid. descent. ANNE-MARIE The ex-wife livesnotrarrtom Miss Rasmussen . "The relationship benef1ts the children and it's wonderful for me becu~e m y mother's not here ." Miss Rasmusse n's widowed mother lives in Lohne, Norway. SHE SAID THAT HAD SHE m et Rockefeller today instead of so many years ago, "We would have had a better chance. ·He would have known women better. I'd have not been living in the romantic dre am world. I've been unre alistic." Steven. who took a doctorate in theology and philosophy at Union Theological Seminary in New York, is assistant professorofreligion at Middlebury College in Vermont. · Miss Rasmussen doesn't think the differ ence in lhei r worlds had anything to do with the breakup. l s she say inc tha t she still is in love with Steven? ''You can't have three children with someone and not love the m ," s he said. "It's impossible. But liv- ing with is anothe r thing. Steven sees the children frequently. A broken home is a term not in our vocabulary. ••IJE LIKED PART OF 1'1Y world as I liked part of his." she s aid. "But we were two personalities , two different people." "I have the highest respect for him. I see him in my children every day ... ln the book, s he says. "Oneol my strongest wishes is to know that he is content. .. that. .. he does not feel crushed and lonely as 1 ort~n do .. Their children a r e Steven. 1-1. Ingrid, 11, and J en- Sunday School Ailiri.g Metlwdist Enrollment Figure Tumbles Ry DAVID E. ANDE RSON UPI "•liglonWrilw In l860, a s peaker at an in lernationa l Sunday school con- vention described the Sunday school as having the "mystery and charm of tin unfinished en· terp rise. '' At a reeenl meet ing of linited Methodist cduc:Hors. th at s peech was quoted at least twice as participants wondered if the ad· mittedly sick e nterprise of the Sunday school was finally about to be ri nished. Eve rybody gener ally agreed that the Sunday school. one or Changing Life UPI Telet>floto Vaughan P. L. Booker, serv- . ing life sentence for bow and arrow killing of wife in 1967, takes ordination vows as Epi s c o pal d eac on at Graterf ord Prison in Pen- nsylvania. /\m erica·s most unique reli gious institutions, was sick especial- ly among mainline denomina- tions such a~ the ~1 cthodists. S ll'\C E 1959 , acco rding to t•hurch statis t ics given to the pa r ticipa n ts al the four-d a y ··confrontation Sunday School ." s ponsored by the denom ination 's Christian Educator s Fellows hip :md the Center for Continuing Educa tion a t Scarritt College. Sund:J y school attendance has declined by near1y 23 percent. In addition. 77 percent of all churcb s chools in t he d enomina- tion have less tha n 100 persons in . attendance and only 3.1 percent ha,·e more than 300. In contrast, Sunday school at- tendance in evangelical Protes- tant churches is increasing. "Wh e r e v e r evan g e li cal Protestantis m is strong.'' said Robe rt Lynn, "there you will find a vibrant Sunday school." LYN~. CO -AUTHOR of ttle book, "The Big Little School," a history of the Sunday school mov- ement. conclud ed that "whereas most people describe Sund av :,,chool a s a standoff and failure , it is a re m a rkable success." Part of the pro blem with the Sunday school in the ma inline churches might be incr easing de- nominationai -na tional a nd pro· fessional -control over the in· stitution. Sara Little, p rofessor of Chris- t i a n e du ca ti o n a t th e Presbyteria n School of Christian Education in Ric hmond, Va .. told t he conference that when Sunday s chools were started in th e 1830s, they were a l ay "owned " movement. BGT AS MORE sophisticated educational mate rial was pro- duced by the national denomina- tion and professionally trained educators bega n to pla y a more ( NEWSANALYSIS J prom inent p art. the laity has been for ced out or its traditional role. Little's analysis was echoed by John Westerhoff fll. associate professor of relig ion and educa- ·tton at Duke University Divinity School, "ho s aid d enominational programs "bring on feelings of inadequacy a nd failure." For the profe ssional Christian educator. R ichard Murrav h ad a pointed suggestion: •"LOOk a nd listen at ~he Su nday school ele- ments yo~ca n support and open· ly a nd f equentlv affi rm the features ou fe el }:ou don't have to reject.·• NO CUR E-ALLS wer e present- ed at the mee ting. Bul Lynn left the educators a big challenge: the r eal test for Protestarrt.ism . he said, is how and what it does with Sundav school. · Kitls Give1i A LateShntv LONDON <U PI> -The In- d e p e ndent Televis ion Network put together a pro- gra m on sex education· for teen-agers. Then it ordered the production broadcast at a time when the kids -=-pre- sumably -we re asleep. The program wasn't fit for teen-a gers to view , said ITN. The 30-minute program called "Sex and the Fourteen- year old" was set for 8:30 p.m . air time. t.nstead , it went on at 9:30. The 1,660 boxes of materials . including minutes of Cabinet meet ings and pe rson al cor- responde nce, were taken to the Hoover Ins titute , where re - s earche rs will pre pare the papers for eventual public use. Birth Defect Conference Set April 24 »Want to Be Anonymous? A s tude nt leaders hip c on· rerence on birth defects will be held April 24 from 9:30 a .m. to 12:30 p.m. ·at Ornage Coas t College. The conference. sponsored by the National Foundation of the March of Dimes, Orange County ch a pte r . will fe ature three s peakers . Mis s Louise Roy , David Rimoin and Rudolph J aenisch. The s peakers , according to Gwe n,da Wat&on. Marc h oC Dim~ county chairman. wiU be of interest to science students as well as heallh srudents. Miss Roy is dlrcctor of youth activities.. for the National Foun· dallon of March or Dimes. Ri· mo:in is a proressor ot pediatrics and medicine chief, Dl~lon or Medical · Genetics at UCL4''s. ~boo) of Medicine. Jaad•cti is nn asslatut f>reCde M at the Salt Institute wboworlri-ill'IN fldld o{, "DeUJ"O\Og y. • I • The profraOI ,_tsQ.-.P. feat.Mr_, a peel al ffierapy ~on. · I Candidates for Pre_sidenl Getting Lost By DICK WEST WASHINGTON <UPIJ -If you were the recluse type a nd wanted to protect your anonymity, how would you go about it? Check one : C > Move lo a desert island. C ) Start living in a cave. ( > Becom e a presidential candidate. According to the National Ac ademy of Se· questration, the first two methods offer the best means of avoiding human contact . But the sures t way to get lost in a crowd is to run for president. SOMEONE RECENTLY AS KED Sen. Lloyd Bentsen , (D·Te)(.). whether his face was be coming familiar to the American public. ''The n when ,----------- they mention your \ G ff T f;l "I name, fairness will \> ~ b obli ge the m to S -4"( mention the other I DE preside ntiJ I \. · ~ candidates as 'Well: By the ~ime th,.readers wade through the whole hst they will have~rgotten about you completely.•• I cannot verify that sue}) a conversation took ~lace. AU I know IR tha~. f cting on an anonymous ·Upil I showed up at «!·•D'laI private airport abouL~ m cs southwest of Washinaton. · ·• lie replied that recognition-wise be had r e- ached the point where people at the airport In a strange city would look at him as if he were so-. There, along with oth.n present. 1 w a ' meone they should know. • · blindfolded and Oown ln a helicop'-to a points ~ But that wH before Beo~en announced that he two hours dis tant. ome was ente rtna the presidendatl campaign. 1 I From now on, he s bouldn't have imy troµble OUR BLINDS WERE REMOVED in a hu passlng thro'-t8bf tr•gealrp_ortAJunnoticed. iumptuously appointed COl\ference room. Pr~~~: Resrcttabty. I couldn'( be here when Bentstn h~· whe wdeNJ Joined b1 .a man with a black hood over annourtc~ his candidacy. I was out cheelc1ng on a lS ea · · rumor that Howard Hughes -..as about to gel Into • "Perbops you at-eW'ondering why r asked x ... 'tb the rate. il'lett lb• here," the bood~rc said. "l am-l•~ WORD WAS OOl~G AROUND that Hughes tng tbls opportunity to -.o~u. that I am' a ·can· was dJ sttcsacd over the freq\lency with wblch bis didate for president of Lhe Oruted States." na11Je had appured ln th6pub1Jc print the pa,st yea r At a subsequent news tonrerence, the candldati or so. decll ned to idel'\UfYfllmaeJr. B'-tt .J ~ght a Rlimpa,4 So the s tthislon·loving billionaire hired a of bis cu/ntnktl, wbJcb bore the ln1Util HH. :· public relaUo~ ,toruuJtMt to he lp keep him out of Who wasth•t masked man? lftt wasn't Howarct' lhe pa . . Arut tbc PR expert advised htm.to throw H"°1 • 1et ready to bear 11 lot les1 Of Hubert ffum· his hat 1n the ring. .phJ'!9. · A1fJ:trrlON,GUVS! I Ne6P SOME- ONE 1b LJNVt:RiAKE: A VER'1' PERU..OUS MISSION! l'M ASKIN& FORA \Q.LJN'f f:f R ! FUNKY WIMKERBEAH by Wm. F. Iron and MtlCftson , by Tom I(. Ryan by Tom Batiuck I'M 5TI L.L.. A L..ITrlE 51-\AKE~ eH ~ 80LT FALL.ING OUT <,>t&Tt.R~ J FRA~KL.4 THOUG~ I'N\ REAU..t,> NOT THAI 6URPRl~EDJ AFTER WORKlt.lb HERE A FEW c.,>EARS , <..-OO'RE BOU~D 10 WltJO lf> WITH A. FEW l005E 5C.REW6 ! FIGMENTS ; .,. , MAMCY I'D LIKE TO MAKE A HIT WITH THAi I NEW 6LONOE GIRLS CAN'T RESIST A CUTE, . FP.IENDLY DOG- UNITED Feature Syndicate Yesterday's PuuJe Solved ACROSS oocument 50 Chem1cat 1 Makes an prefi1t otter SI French 5 EJ.ceed1ng1y room caustic 53 funoua 10 Veal lumult SOurce 57 futening 14 Particle in a way 15 Soviet 6t o.,,, Merel 62 Cornposit0t nnTntT~ Polle• 64 Appointed 18 Mlx1ure moment 11 f i...S again 65 AccustOf'I\: f9 H~tt Var. 20 Harness ea King of racing Thailand swiftly 33 Basic horse 67 lklai""'I" 10 Cigarette bedding 21 Loeomollve .. "·' par1 article littrMn 68 :~ 11 A.way from 36 Haze 23 Dogma tenant the wind .39 Absence ot 25 French 69 Alleged 12 Unreliable war direction fOfce parson 40 Surrounds 26 State with 13 Vain men 43 Ollice lo1ce DOWN 18 One wno fastener 29 Speedomeltf does: 45 Sovereion matlllnga: 1 Nobleman: Sullia pawer 2 WOids Abbr. 22 Noted Can. 47 Nun 34 Fine llneft 2 Ron>an physician -49 Centaty fabric road 24 Hypnotic plant 35 Tumors· 3 Extinct stales 52 AWMe &ithx bird 26 Maren... 53 Infants 37 Er• . 4 A~iclect.' ~oe.sout M.t$nded 38 COfnlT!UnlOn AtcNic /Ike~ --'~ cup 5 Spanowlilte 27 S. Pa<: Ilic , 55' Pin~~;.. 39 Compu\et' blfd 1aland ..,.,,_ part g Bit ol group 56 N. EngllSh • t Sea~ WOlil 28 Meadow tlV9f 42 ·····coda 1 Speed 30 Thfa: 58 Printing •• ScQPe ol Spanish style· Abbr Yll'OI\ ::or: 31 feminine 59 Thread. 4' Auction lnfOflMI name Pretix ~ In -······· 32 Fr 60 Aeuni<>o a D O.E~ ec st:..._.,. attendee tft1)1'optt al v""" .. 48 Seal ona 9 Moved milieu 63 ParC>nQmas1a by Dale Hole . _by Ernie Bushmiller WAG YOUR TAIL·-- WA G ! WAGt WAG! M•ul·S ....... '' ......... , .... ·-.. • , ... , •. -.......... ,.-.=...~:.. ------------- JUDGE PARKER NOT ONCE 010 I EVER DREAM YOU WERE 50 DOMESTIC, MISS SPENCER! I MIGHT JUST PlAC6 'YOl.l ON M'f EUGl6LE LIST OF 'IOOH6 WOMEN TO CONSIDER FO MARRIAGE! MISS PEACH W!dn!sday. MMCh ~ 191~ DOOLEY;aS WORLD --~~--~------. GORDO MOON MULLINS llAll y I'll 0 I B7 r Bradfield -~ 'f'~>u l iJI 1\ < J.:'!\'11'1 , SN<,~ALL, rvo ·• )! ./ \.(11~~1~{\) by George Lemont by Ferd Johnson HoW Do You l.IKE THIS? EXOTIC BcVE:R.A<5E SP.A! ANIMAL CRACKERS 11M 50 ~5Sl!D, L.4tL-:tT HAS 1""'"'""'~ ...... 10 ME ~"'° x to.Jr AA'JE Ot£., t1'5LE I C\CJ6E FREND · .... ~· .. . by Charles M. Schulz by Harold Le Doux by Mell YES. ONE ~V L..4$T WEfl( MY MOTMSlt SMIA'T' TMfi ~ IN MY FNA, ~YING, 'WI l)ON'T WANT' ANV ~ ~OVT COOKIE~.• -~DJUST Y~~OAY, SME P~IO ME FOrt THE N!W~PAP&lt? ... by Rodqer Bollen THE GIRLS "It never f;uh -Ju'I when I 1kuue rm l!Otn.c 111,1.:/\l' ur un"·rr,. lhc wailrc" lc<tvc, lhc pa,try lrdy on 1he 1;ihle "'hilt' 'hi.' ~Ill.'\ ..fter 1hc coffee ... DENNIS THE MENACE 1 ~I 1111 '"' D~CK ~RACY · ' by Chester Gould ~.,._+-+--t-~ -----~----------., ~--------------._. ________________ __ 'r'&, tME• HFUIORITY CJJM· PLl~S GV1 THEM A ROOOM TIME TU THlY'AE lllJQJr SAY. UZ2.WMAT~ THE 'OBSCENE CALLERS'> ~~f1L ~~~N TiftNGS SEEM QUIET.;, THE PMONi UNES?;' AS~S TRACY. •1 ~·T ANTICIPATE IHf OIFf fCULTV, ~s Mr~&li ." * Now ... lET !IE. ~WAT." . ' OAJLY PILOT WedMSday, March 5. ,975 • BALBOA Tonight's TV· Highlights Panovs Cheered in LA I ACADIMY AWAU MOMJHATIOHSI • ART CAIMEY . ~. b' J I) I • 4' ,.,. I '~"" .,; ';o v~•· • ·~ - A BC < 7 J 8: :JO ''The Desperate Miles." 'l'ony l\tusante plays a disabled veteran on a g rueling. 130-mile trip in a wheelchair in this TV drama with Joanna f>l'ltet und .J can et tc Nolan. NUC 11J ~·oo The Bob Hopl' Show Ten young ft·m ulc slC1r::> of tomorro\\ .it't! honored h~ the movies' makeup artis ts C1nd hair st~ 11:-;ts in this special. ho:-.tecl h~ I lopt.' CBS 1~1 11 :m 'Tilt' Gla!'>!'> Huu:-.t.• This 197:! p1·1:-.m1 dr;irn:..1 features \Ian :\Ida. \'1 c· \lorrcrn ;incl Hill\ l>t•t· \\'1llwm .... TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening MARCH 5 m Loretta Lynn, Skiles & * Henderson, Pat Boone & Bill y Br aver-Tonight! G) Mtn Grilli• S/19• ED Beb111d the l.Jnu Hoget dt.• Lu.It• spokl· for all ~eek er~ of It bt rt v \\ h~n hl' .i:. sured us that frel:dom 1s a headv wine and hr~ Ui:Cless axwm com e~ 1mmcdiutl'lv to m ind 111 th1 .... an a I y ..., 1..., u.l ·I ht• Sh r 1 11 t• J\uctitol'I urn hum age to lhrnSt· rt>· doubtabll-Husswns. Culin:.i :tncl Vall'l'Y l'unov Thl'Y wen• SU Pl' I'll and \\ t' l'.\ JJt't'l (•fl n11t l11 n g lt·s~ from tht· former Ku·m Ualltt pnm·1µals in a Pl'Ograrn lh:JI \\ <t.., tu .... tt.fulh clt•s1gned lo d1spli1.\ t'\'l'I'.\ l<1t·l'l 11I thl•1rdum·111g Jl'I II\.\ as b:.illt•I ;11 1t' \ l'f\' ht.'.,I hut \\h,1t maclt• 11 t'\l'll bt•tll'I .rnd hr ou~ht u., to tiu r f1.·l'l m tt'..i1.., JIHI tnbut<• "·•" th1• 'ht•t•r 111\ ul lrt·c>dum th.11 111111· .ind ..ig.1111 I llJl)ed lh;rt I l:.!1tl i(u ........ 1:C1l 01 ' t·1pltn1.· 111 ... 1t1l'ol .... 111d put a lit''' ft·n or 111111 thl'll 11.m It''" cl.111n pall1•rrh Tlf \T \\ \:-. Jl "i'I .i.., tt 'h1111ld tu: fort ht't 1· \\ .1:-. 11111 c111c tJl'r'....i11l 111 that p.1e"t•d .111d1to11uni Sund<i.\ 1\h11 11011ld tlc•11v lht'''' hr~l\l' .... iH'S Ill lllll IJ ;li kt \\ •ll'ld .Ill~ )II\ ;111d 1.·omlort that rn1gh1 h1·lp tu l'lln1Jll'l1Sall' 1111' \\ h;1t \\ :1:-. pr at· lleally lht•1r 1mpnsw1111t'nl :and llSI l'il('l~Ol Sul'h is th1· 1111 111 tlw Hussi:1n .It•\\ 111<1:11· \\'1111ld rll.1t "c c11uld 'l't·111·1· 1lit• fn·edom 111 .di thoM· 11 hu l'l;irnor to lcm 1· H11s:-.1u and .l('l'<>rcl them Chi· \\ 1•ltc11lW \\ l' ,i.:.11·1.: the fl <1nm' TOM BARLEY Mualc Bo• 1<stoni:.hed lo "t't' ex1u·th what tht.>1 coulrl do with Panov. l':o.p\·l·1ally . hr 111g 1qg the cheering aut.11cnl't.· lo 1t-.; ft'<..'l for his work in · Tht• (;1rl <rn<I the: Hooligan" and hi)'. in:>p11 l·cl l j\ 11rtcng in •·11arll1 q11111ad1• S,\DLY IT ('.\ME dt)\\n to J 1111..ih· \\1th ttw .1ucl11•ntc to:-.sing flm\ 1•1" 11111 o I ht.· !:>l.1gl· and_,Hw P.1n11\... .1111•1 .1 tll agmfit'l'lll t•n "'"'' .... 1111\1111 1! "' \l'l ag;un an l'\\'I\ l"""lhl1• \\ .t)' \\ h..it tht.·11 t11·1·d11m in 1h1-. 11H·n·<l1hh :.:1·1wrou:-. n.tl 11111 rn 1'.111:-. to th1•111 \\ l' "t•lt-01111 · \ ou lo the l ncl1.·cl St,11t'-. Jt1tl I n·t•dom \ .1h•n .incl <:alanot Cci111 .1 1.:1· .incl thl· dt· l1•t n11n.1t 11111 to 111.· I n•t• IJullt th1~ o ;1 l 1o11 .i 11 d 1 t ha:; a I w av l> "l·ltonwd t hcrs1' "ho h ave fought for th<1)'.t• pn11t·1pl1•:-. ;.i:-.,vou did * IT WOl 1.1> llAVE bt•c:n J!r~ind s~1lun..l;.i) 11tghl lo sec the l rv1m· :\1:..i:stt·r Chor;rh· get ~ome>thlng 011 lht• lint·:-111' llit• ov<.ilion tht' l'anov received for t"o ghtter mg offerlnas in Sant<J Ana's First Baptist Chur<.'h Walton's brt:alhlaking .. Belshaa~r ·:i Feast'' :met Ve1·d1's deeply mo\' ing ··Four Sacred P1 e('es •• To be ~ure. they got a standtnE: ovation but there were several things wrong with 1t. We should have stood there till midnight. we ~bould have clapped unlit \\e needed the plastic surgeon and \\ e s ho uld have bad cho r ale director J ohn Alexander taking llalDtlolno f\US A HUit & ~U\ COMIOY ..... DIAHANN CAUOU J.AMIS UIL JOMIS 00\\S until h is back crucked. llf!B• .. •11 T h ere cu n be no beller 111iillllilll•iM performance of .. Belshazzar"" than this and you can take that assurance from someone who• .... -• "no\\s the work backwards. It,._ ...-- "as an inspired performance by ,1 chorale that h as scaled the L.:.:o.:i"-lumi ..... 11:.11.~..,.-.-.....,. ht>1ghts under Alexander. .\~D WHAT SUPERB :iupport .._ _______ __. from the San Diego Youth Sym- phony in these two demanding work s. • ._--------------------~ Their flawless support was a • • "FOREPLAY" (R) lar t.TY from the dark day when the ch or a I e h ad the Dort ors ._ __ o-i--·M-on--,,..,-u•F•,.•6•3•0·,,-m--4 "MAGNIFICENT.'' · -Leonard Hams, C8S·TV "FASCINATING." -Gene Shatrt, NSC·TV "****!" -l<•t/llffn Carroll, N.Y. Hews .. DO ANYTHING TO SEE IT!" -Voiue Magazine "BREATH-TAKING FILM!" -Paul O. Zimmerman. New$weelc 11REMARKABLE, SUPERIOR FILM!" -Rett Reed, N Y News Orchc.•s tra scratching aw av in sa1/Sun1Ho1. 12 3o front of it. That organizalio Montt>ruFr• 1071>.m-S1 2s · i s h o u I ct have bee n s u ed for ._T_H_E_c_r_T_Y_SH __ OP __ P_tN_G_C __ EN_T_R_E-"'4111 Ir m alpr1:1cti<·e. J ORANGE •532·6721 LOVE l ~ CITY CENTRE CINEMAS New Police Series S.A. fRWV !MANCHESTER EX.I G.G. FRWV !CITY DA. EX.) A. "'lirda Do It-IHI Do Ir V WWte Dow11" l,.GI A.t1AAtWy WRITTEN ANO DIRECTED BY LINA WERTMULLER 9:00 EJ 17, 3 I ~nn." ll dy 011 '·00 0 0 (• 10 €I> ID CD Nt•I lhe Wun" A .. u 1lhy "'oman-len111g Bul th1:-. t·1111t··, pn1n.1n dut) 1:-. to an.11\ it· tht· L'Oll<'1•rt lwll J1l·rtorm ... nt·t• ..irld that h;.1~ .iln•-'d' ht•t•ll ..,11mmc•d up m 0111· "cwcl · 'll(H'rh "CHIMA TOWN" "DEATH WISH " A ~·I ~Ht 1'1 t.i It 1#1fMA~ if' ~..a.,a •1tl \' "A)tt" (3 0 J7 3 'A 6 ( l'1 8 ) Nc•s her hus~and-•1:nruts 1 mu1d<1 16 lotunu comm111ed by lhc m•n she 1s run lr:ntdt nine artl'! w11h, and rhe shoe• ,11t11d1c r1111111 stnds her fltt1n1 lo lhe san1W1um Tllllh "Cowqu .. cu "here }Ile once tcctr.ed psydl1alr.c Mana Ttreu help Ba1ba1• Rush, Russell Joh' ~6 Star fret son guest ED fHdrlc C.mpan, 0 :2~ (!) 10 ID I SPHIAL I r h c al loUJ l fnt1tb kb Hope Show · Hojlywood Sim 6:l0 I Men 6intt11 Slloe ul ll!IOOllOW Awards" Bob Hope 1) A""16inttrttl tiosl as fen young female si.rs •re· Dr•r11tt chO<Sen by lhe Motion Picture & • Z0t1t1! l~lev1s1on lnduslry's Ma•eup Ar11\ls Tll EY \\' E ft E 1".1n•l ull~ panel \\ 1lh till' h:t(·l..111g of a :.plendid 11 hast al) .1s~1:m hlt•d :.~ mphon) 111 <·hc~tra tlwl h ad thl' 1mpt'<'l'ahll· Hobert Zellt•I' on the podium to clrrc•ct Jts t•ndea \or:-. ~EW \OHi.\ CAl'l "S.W.A.T .' a ne\\ AUC actton :-cries about an ditc uru,t of policemen, got off lo an t:lik r:.st ings s tart I :.isl" eek estimates made publtc· Tuesday showed that relative fe\.\ v1c"ers showed up for the finale of "Khan." the new CBS.produced series that the network canceled after only four progr:.ims. The sho\.\ was next to last in au· "SOLDIER ILUr IPGJ "RIDER OH THE RAIN .. "FOREPLAY" (R) ~ ....... ,, ~Ml.H\f~lM)#rw ,.., t••i•ll.tl ••1 '51 .l V. •• "' .. YI .. • • .. " •<" ' • ~ ~ r ..... i;: ~J>> ~iF I • ·ll· R 4LSO GEl'ff WILDl:l MA•GOT IODDH "QUACKSER FORTUNE" (.19 a ) Dealer's Chol(c & H411 Slyhsts 101 awa1ds ils s1a1s m Tmcl r111a ol lomoirow. \;o on L', ll'.1sl uf ~di the l':rnm )'.. •~ guang to prt'knd thal the c·ou p l£• ha~ yet n.•g<.1ined llw ph,\sie:.d pm\ l'r~ th<.·~ <.'llJOYNI bdore tht•\' 1\ ere· bannt.•d from tlw 1\ urld ol It \\as rankc>d 15th tn v1cw1.:r popularity of a II n a lion al evening TV s hows rated by the A <: chcnC'e s ize of all shows r aled. The l------------------------ l<m c:st-ranked program was WEEKENDER' aJ Uttle R1~ls l6 I $n @ Sal11i to Adventure 7:00 0 0 0 ~i 6 m CD Hew:s ED Thu trt 1n Ameru:1 lnem1es' Nielsen Company from Feb ~·l throug h March 2. ABC's "Kung Fu.·· which has Gets it ALL bl·en in the Nielsen c·cllar for most toaether Frlda~s 3J lro!ll4dt Mu1m Gorky's power1ul drama sel 0 Bowline fot Dollar> 1n Cmisl Russia concerns a eroup But th e f\1c l sc11 :.iud1cn l'c Hu ... :-.1un IH1 ll l'I of the season in t~e l•L111JJMI f 6 ) Mod Squad ol taclory ownm unaware of rhe I Ttvtll ., Co-quencrs soc1'1isl fervor sweep•ni 1he11 coun I Wh1t'1 Mr L1nt1 rry I L.-e Luer The FBI '=JO I News tt7l L3 1 I SpJ W111derlu11 ED u Muaer ''oh1btd• Chwco Avtllanel ;i~ Tht l ir Yalltf · La Titrra ED '•Jdloloa Todar lan1ua1e 10.00 f) 171 (1 I Manhuoter A natl Oe•elopmenr" An1ma11on and film crated man. bfnl on •tngunc~. ukn sludenls lhrourn lhe eury ~oonaps Daves f,11he1 and uses h" months ol an 1nfan1's u rty sounds holtace lo force Burell lo sub1tcl and c~ncludes w1lh lht lheory thal n1m~ll 10 mental and physical l0t lhe human mind is ttntltUllJ pro lure crammed IO croc~ss the ~Inds ol a ~ 6 JO ID Pehocelh Yen 1nlorm41ton ntedtd In c•rale Ian runce 1n Whole l'elroulh de iUa&e fends Che wile of an enneefosl who ('19 fa ) le11a111a •s accused ol rhe murder ol her €[) Dn111a husband S mana&tr -I man mute {D Tllttt Sloottt 1nttrt>!ed 1n coUechng money than 7:30 O Lttllt 6iru ne's Lu t ol the Wllcl sprudinr the word ol God lhno1 O Na111t Th•I Tune Oon•hue, Bttnda S<oll, David Hud g Help Thy Nti&hbo! dleston and Ken Swofford aue$1 0 f.21 r6 1 l11'1 Mah A Dul 0 G) aJ Nm • T 0 Ttll Ult Truth ~ Rua IOI 'l'out Lilt 0 M1111 .. $ MCl'lit: (C) (2h1) NElt · 0 t~~~IJ) (.lJ CD I a r e I I ' phut Wilk" (d11) '!14 -[l1nbtt!I 'Aloneme,_ .. h ylo1, Ptlet finch, Daft I Andrews. ED CitJ C.e LIS Utrellas ! Prla b Rlrllt ~~ T1tt Ual.oltWbles ltwittlttcl 10:30 e J .. llleJ to Advetlt111t The 6ill111e A live, ull 1n show W 'ttticoJt Juactioe in which C1i1 Ware Bolltl answers UJ Modies Tapltias v1ewe1s' que.sllons on money· lo111s, 10:45 ED lltft bankruptcy; buym1 1old and bllllll:OO f) Ci) 0 (I)~ EI} Cl) Ntwi mcoll~::::.:.n With llfl ~111•11 D ~ ~ (!) llrn ~brity lowfilll I 0 ksl tf 6irtildle Uttte bsab I L•J Pmp Ma-e TIM t...7 Show •:OD f) JI CV (!l lony Otl1n4• ' m Miuiotl: 1111~ Din Tony Rand•ll and Clwo W OH a.111- guesl ' 17" l3 Tt Ttll tilt Trwtlr 0 .n 6 ~o m lrttlt Hoou on u; WM Wild West lht ,111ne "lo Ste lhe \\0tld"I W tor• '" Hultlr ~11 (dwards' tall tales of e•ulinc (.:W JJ) WHIH: Dad °' Al1ft city hie movu young .lohMJ 11:15 ED Cifttm 34 (M11Ch Voaell 10 lwe home, so 11:.30 0 ium(e, w utc Mom: (Cl ldwa1ds (Voe10t french) decades lol ''ll1t 6iJ.m HOllW" (dn) '72-Alan ao alone as the lid's PfoleclOf Aldi. Ytc MorrOil, SrUy Ott Wrlh1ms. O llhvlt: (C) (2111) "Clurn~r ti 0 ,; r 6 l9J ID JokNJ CarJN Hontn" (hot) '66-PalllC~ O'Heal Mclun SttttnSOn rs 111t$1 bos1. (!J Milt Doue\ls Slltw Join Rivers ~ 0 (~ {!J) (3) CDT"'"' MJ )U. 0 Tllilii~t z.- •• "lrtll 1 Errot· L1111Nrd !~ 11• 0 Wrde World Special tested by pol1Ce at f ory Flo s ts· tabltS/l/nenl wtwle Tr11cy is out o1 * The Academy of tOW11 Resdledultd. * Country Music Awards I Daltf's Cllttc.e fJ (~ ) (})Wide WOl14 Siif· 1ot1! Skin Ntw •all "Acldemy of CGllntry Music C.r•i•il Awucll" Roter Miller is host, and tlf Mom: (2h" "l>tttttivt St°'J" gutsls will include l.ont11 Lynn, Cdn) '!>I -Ktrk Douglas, Elnnl)r Donna hr10, Jollnny Rodsrauez and Parklf. ! Mickey Gillty. ED Ar1bs ' lsmfis e Mowit: (C) ~l)octOI' II L111t" ~ Clui1111Mlllh1p Wmtlinr (com) '57 -D11k Boa11de, Mu11cl al l•PlntH ln1u111 '"''""' P1vlow, Donald Sinden. U D 1 @ Movie (C) "Slaw 6iirf> (adv) O ABC Wednesday Movie '47 -YVMnt DeCarlo, Broderick Tt11 ... \\l'ilc•r "·'~ 1ncll•t•d . r.::::::::::::::::::::::=.--::::::::::...;=-~~=--=== P eople's Clwices Ho11ored NEW YORK <l.J PI > John Wa\nc 1s America·s favorite actor and "Tht' Sting" 1s the nation's favorite movie-. according lo an A.C 'Nielsen compilation of the "People's Choice." other winners of the ··People's C h o i ce Awards" included "All in the Family," the 1884 Newport Costa~ 5411-1552 SPECIAL MA TIHEES WEO. I P.M. $1.00 CONTIH. SAT/SUH. 2 ... M. I = 1 ;t ·]:ft·] : t i I : I f I : 1 ; Iii h1 9 = 1 f if losepli [ l t11111• PltSftllS AA All<:O [ITlbmy r11m eharles Branson ''Riller on the Rain" II -AHD - CANDICE BERGEN PETER STRAUSS IH .. SOLDIER BLUE" pub la c . s fa \' 0 r i t c TV 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii comc·dy s h ow: Mary II T y ler Moore. the f a v o r i t e T V f t• m a I e performl'r; :.and Barbra Streisand. the favorite movie actress. The awards \\ere made according to a sur. vey conducted by lhe rat· ing services· consumer research. The presenta· lion of trophies w as broadcast Tuesday night by CBS-TV. JIMI HENDRIX "RAINBOW BRIDGE .. -- THE STEPFORD WIVES Awn mlk~n ~ , • ..,. .,,"" thr .adhtr ~ 1""""9\My\ ..,,, ACOIUMBIA l'IC!URt s 11111 ffltC'/AR r:rn•ri, IN hW t:llV~ ,~ .... 'flt 11~ !PG~ ... Al iJ nl · w•<oll''C1Clill•1P111r' •'om. • T M t t I Crawford. * .. ony usan e s ar.s '~. IZ:OO 0 ,..vlt: "Didi TrKJ n. C11tbillN The Desperate Miles. Imps) '46-Moigan Coow1y, AMe "ARIZO .... A A saga of courage! I Jellreys. " EDWARDS BflSTOl CNllA IV NOW PLAYING O (:W(I l'lJ CD AIC Wcdll('S-l (!JAltrtcl H1tcltc«t Koor SLIM.. eRISTOl AHlacNITlUI ;a, Mow!t: (C) ('°) "The Dnpmte I ID II tw I e: •Hatfnttcl Stllrtlltf" So Coal ~ A19a M~~~·H-T~M~~~ (~~-~~~~~~ho~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~7~*~==~~~~~~~~u JoaMa Ptllet. Juntllt Hol1n. Dlwson. I· RIC/lard Reicher. Purvis At~ins, 1:00 § '!.9l To~ ... 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CLllCT•IC COMP'ANY rel •CTWI t.• YIL~ALLIC..•E CCI IPB'» 1·• UWl'ORTHll '7ttCCI t JO MAN AND l'MVllllONMINT fc..I 4 • GllllAT DECISIOHS CC> 4 JI £LllCTltlC COMP'AH'f' CO ICTWl S • SfiUMl'STlll£fiT CCI CCTWI •Of LAW ~II THE '70I CCI • » YOOA WITH MADELINE (Cl 1rcoct.1 I M P'l.AY •1111001 WWITH TI41 IXP'UUS!CI 1 U YOTllll$' PIP'£L.IME CCI •rt()( E I t tO MASTl lllP'IEC:I' 'fHI ATlllE (()CP8\I •Git AKlNTefMAH ICI 1PB'>l Tonight at 10 pm Historic joint session of the California Legislature Produced in Sacramento throug, the cooperatiw efforts of California's pt.ibfic television stations MGRIEEH HORNET" Doily At I :CUM:I ~7:2S.IO:l0 "S,.IKE'S GANG .. D.ity At 2;J0.$:4M:U 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS IEST ACTIU.S A WOMAN HST OIHCTION GENA JOHN ROWLANOS. UNDER THE INFLUENCE CASSAVETES DAJL Y: 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:JO KATHARINE ROSS THE STEPFORD WIVFS ._,_.,. ..... _, .......... .,~.. ~ DAILY: 1:10, 3:15, 5 :15, 7 :10, 9:15 SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO FWY. AT BRISTOL •5 ..... HOll4IT": Dolly 417 &,t • , .. ,_ l-4:1•7:J~l•.Jt "INn•...,.. • ...,AJl<M Ulfl- J:JNc4M<U DAILY PILOT W• conr the -wawrfront In Hie DAl~Y PILOT . ' . ' •' Fonda Keeps On Working Q: Seems to me that Henry Fonda l1J mO:J"e adive today than many actors far younger .. Wy does he work so bard? Is it insecurity'! AJso, can you tell m e bow 9ld he Is? la U true he keeps looking· youthful thanks to pJaatlc surgery?-Mrs. Mellndf L., La Crone, Wls. A: "I had a Uttle eye work done several years ago," the 70-year-old actor candidly confesses." And my hair isn't this dark." Though H ank isn't any more insecure than any other actor, he's said that after e ach as- signment he has the fet.'l ing it will be his last. That n<!body will ever ask him to work again. Accordingly he s eldom says no to a ny m ovie. TV or stage role he thinks he'd Like doing. Recently, he saw one or his earliest m ovies 'Glad· You Asked That' by Maritp Clftd Hy Garctner screened at a friend's house. "Thal was when Hollywood wanted every leading ma n to look like Tyrone Power," he smiled . "T hey plucked m y eyebrows and gave me a sensuous mouth. I'm surprised I ever got hired again. I I Q: When you watefl an operation being performed on those TV medical shows, the hands of the "surgeons,. seem so sure and skillful. How d o the actors lea rn to make it look so real? Do they take a crash course In surgery? -l'lrs . R. Sheridan, San Antonio. Tex. A: No. T o m a ke the scenes look authentic-. specialists a rc hired to perform the "operu· li ons." David Hartman <now the s tar of "Lucas T a nner ") played one of the "medic~" 1n ··Th e Bo ld Ones," a nd recalls· ·•once when I was supposed to be operaUng I played the patient. Stretched out on the opera lion ta ble, face covered, with one of the re<.1 1 doctors pretending to operate on me. It gave me a funny feeling." Q : What we r e the first recor ds I::lvis Presley cut when he was a nobody? And whe re ca n they be round? -Eloise !\lcNaughton, · Bayshore, N. Y. A : Before th e .. nobod\'." became a ·•somebody" <in the '50s> Efvis recorded f1 ve - disks on the Sun Label includi ng "Mystery Train," "Th<.1l"s All Right," "I Don't Care If The Sun Don'l Shine" and "Baby Let's Play House." They're al l costly collectors' items tod ay, sca r c<.'I' tha n hens' bridgework . Even- tually the Sun L<.1bel was bo ught by HCA. Send your questions lo l/y Gardner. "Glad You A!ked That," care of the Daily Pi.Loi , P .O. B(Jx 11748, Chicago. Illinois 60611. Manlyn and Hr; Gardner wi/1 answer as many questions as they can an thetr column. but the volume of marl makes personal replies impossible. ''THE TEACHllM lltl I :20.4:4CM:OO "Talf' WITH TM! TUCHER" llU J :OCM:Z0.9:40 S~DDLED~C~ ~L~Zn :i~C'!'_n 1·11·111 EL TORO ROAD AT ROCkflHO • '.>81-5880 ""WI_. THI l'O OH. u••••oo· l:J .. l!IMil-Jt ..... °CAINAL KNOWLEDGE•• · hrtylWM ...... ·~-, ...... Set JS-·ti 5 ,_.. lo4tiiClattM• Doon 0p .. D.tly 6:45 s.t/S. l:JO , CINEMA If ~_Jlew9ftml 19ltndor .•• lbemost .... fkmt pldaft~f M Osn1!0S ...... .,,.. LEIGH '::: LF.8L1E HOWARD OLMAdellAVJU.AND ~M>YNo(g]G Wlft*rt -....... ow,-.,. ~ ... ~Co-,.,.. "CHIHATow..-· . I: I S..5: 15··9: I S "OUTH WISH" l:JO·~:JO We<1nesde . March 5 t975 DAILY PILOT B .'Bogan' Birek in Series Second Start for Crane Br BOB nIOMAS LOS ANGELES <AT» -Bob Crane returns lo weekly television Thursday night with a new series · named, arter considera ble debate, "The BOb Crane Show." Tile comedian plays an insurance executive wh~leaves his $100,000.a·year job to enter medical schbol, and the show bore the original title of .. Second Start." Trouble is, this is the third start for the series. "We were suoposed to start at the beginning of ~1 the season but we were knocked out by the FCC ruling about prime tim e," said Crane. "WE WE R E SCHEDULED for J anuary, then got postponed by another FCC ruling. With a ·name like 'Second Start,' we could gel clobbered by the critics." "One offer was for me lo be ht'.ld of stewardess training for a swinging a1rhne. 1 tl•ad the ~cripl and sald, 'This is Bo b Cummings, 1953.' Another i;cript was about the sheriff in a small country tow n. ·Andy Griffith has a lready done it.' I said . "There was one about a bachelor who rum. u baby-sitting service. 'Who would believe a 40 -year- . old man r unning a baby-sitting ser v1ce·1 • l said. 'Rob Denver maybe. Not me.· Another scri pt WCJS about a gang in a firehouse. I'd had enough of 'gang· shows with 'Hogan 's Heroes··· Crane w as skeptical about ·'Second Start·· since the script portrayed him with '' ife and daughter -"no 'mamu, daddy anti the kids' s hows for me." BUT HE AGREED to go along because of his faith in MT M-Ente rprises, which makes the Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Newhart and·· Rhoda" shows. "YOUMG NAMIC~STllM" By Mel lrooh lt"GI "MURDH ON THE ORIENT EXf'RESS" IPGI "THE STRO HGHT.MAH IH THE W ORLD'" ''"THAT DARH CAT"' ICil "llRDS DO IT· HES DO IT"' IP'Gt ••AHDllOMED.i STRAl~' IPGI .. THE LOMGEST Y ARO" SERrtCO" llll '"THE GREEN HORMET' "FIVE FtMGERS OF OLUW IRI NBC has a policy against na ming shows a fte r stars, said CRANE Crane, but he argued for it. '7 Afler all. they're not some guy named Harry .coming out of the wall," hc sa1d. "We reworked the 1--------------------scnpt, and now I think the situation is working. ·•I think 1t 's good to have an identity with either ·;The important thing now is lo develop people the star or the character he plays," said Crane. ~round the ce~t:.al char~cter. \\hr ch you have to do "Shows like 'Mary Tyler Moore,' , Bob Newhart,', or a comedy se11es to make 1t. . 'Rhoda' and 'Kojak' bring immediate recognition .· "I often suggest giving my punchlines to other Bul you don't know who is the star of a 'Good characters. ll's better for thPm tu be funny, not me. Times'." • · "' asn'tthc funny one m · llogan·s I leroes' ·· Crane's logic won over the network; now he has misgivings. "If the show doesn't succeed, then what do you do the next t ime'?" he mused. "For instance, Dick Van Dyke. fie has done 'The Dick Van Dyke Show,' then 'T~e New Dick Van Dyke Show.' Now he's pre· paring a new series. What on earth can he call it'?" CRANE JIAS HAD a carefully planned ascent to having a show with his own name. After a long and successful run as disc jockey-entertainer on KNX r adio in Hollywood he joined "The Donna Reed f:!1ow" as Dave Kelsey. That led to "Hogan's Heroes," which had a six-yeJ:-run and could have gone longer. Crane believes. '"The sen es was canceled for t wo reasons ... said the comedian. "One, CBS h ad enough films to put it into syndication as a fi ve-times-a-week s how. Two. ·Hogan's Heroes' had been the net~ork's 'utility' series: the time slot h ad been changed five times in six ye<i rs . "Even with that handicap, we were alwa)s in the top 40. Once\\ e made 1t to the top IO, but I think that was because the other networks .,.. ere showing a news documentary and lhe fl ag salute. ··Finally CBS put us opposite Disney on Sunday night and that did it." DURING THE FOUR years since ··11ogan's I Heroes" faded into syndication, Crane has had a variety of offers for sclies. He: recalled· :Jldo . .. ..,. ...... . -..... • ··~ .... ...:. -·-~ :::!... NEWPORT 673-8350 bes. frOfft 7 p.in. COfttin. Sti1t. 2 P·"'· 11 ACADEMY NOMINATIONS! Including IHt Pictw~ Best Ador Best Adress Rex Reed Rave 'I've Seldom seen such scenes of accompll.(ihed intimacy ... lt"sa movie about real people. Oya Cannon emerges f ram 1t as one of the most skilled actresses rn f 1lms today.·· -RC:.\ 1n;t:1J ,, .• 1 .... ''" ··Dyan Cannon i.~ sen$alional." -J Bf f:S BACO \ DYAN CA N NON 1n CIIlLD U NDER ALEAF 6 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! •.. ALBERT ANNEY BEST ACTOR .. BEST SCREENPLAY .BEST ORIG. DRAMATIC SCORE MATINUS DAILY Sl .2S 'Tll 2:30 ~ . .INGRID BERGMAN BEST SUl'f'OA"T1NG ACTRESS •. BEST COST\JME DESIGN! .. BEST CIHEMATOORAPHY I :1 S.J:JG.S:4S 1:00.10:00 WINNER OF 2 ACADEM Y AWAR D N OMIN A TI ONS! GENA ROWLANDS t JOHN CASSAVETES (Best Director) EDWARDS BRISTOL CINEMA IV BRISTOL al MACARl!IUR So Co'SI Shoppinc Area S40-7444 ;;::· fil'O) l\:l,R!\~os''' '&:.. Raand u .. .;... MC»T ttWA~ ., T u ~ flt.MS rvl SUH Al\ I • Gold Oust tKIS TIAI" NORA C,A'!'Rf ":cz.oo~ •t• B£"" ., "' ... ! ••• ,, lWins ''°1 JlAN ,.&UL tflMOHOO I • .. ",, fll .. CHAIL'S IOYC• AND I PC.I "Very funny ••• Now Go see it." PLAYING WITH VALERIE HARPER HarbOf Boulevtrd .t W1kon Street Sant• Ana Frwy_ nur Chapnwn Cosu Mev . &4&0573 0•11199 • 5416011 CAU THUTIE l'lu' "WT OF THE FOR SHOWTIMfS RfO HOT LOVEAS" ~~~~11~~ ~mm~ m ~m~1~ · m~~m ~mrnr rn~~1 bmM · ~rnmm ~~Jm~ ~Im~~ ~~m1m. wf11i ba~1~1i m~v !~. ,,~ I• I(~ J~ I : I fl PJ; " I VP r i I h 11:' Mm ~;M · .-1~1:c ~~o . ~ 1mn .01~1 1,H, .. n ·fr 11r:~ I It· I • ,•I '111)1 I 114-f 1: 15-9:30 SAT. I :30.3:35-6:00·1:30. I 0:45 SUH.. 2:00·4:25·6:50-9:20 B ,, n1 P.11k •5:21 2223 SHOW STARTS A.T DUSK 1JMIZING S71DDLES 1 tC&DfMT &WAID NOMINATIONS lll'OI AND """ OOl«lOo • -(()t'I PG "HAROLD & MAUDE" •If DAILY PILOT , .... ...._ • .. I I ::..-wiJ :1 r l<f - ii I I• . : llll'. 1-I Ill' .... 1110... "' I ., ,_ • ll ,. I • . .., 11" .. "' I:... .... ~ '. ~ ---• I I II. IP' •• I I I. -. ~ ... ... f--'-'- ,~~ "' • I ·1 I ~ "" . I i.. ... History Field Crowded By JOYCE KENNED\' DEAR JOYCE : I am a high school senwr and have won seH·r:.il nil tional creative." \\ nting awards I also ha\'l' a re· a l interest in L' S his· tor) t\r(' thl'fl' 01H·n1ngs for historical writers and researcher s at frdt>ral or s tate agencies? If so. what is the pay scale and how interesting 1s the work? -A.D.D .. Gardner, 1\Ja. THERE'S A RISK thol vou won't be able to find the job of your dream s <•l the end of your educi.I · tional sag CJ 1 prl'fcrably a Ph.D l Lnless :.i :.ub- (Career Corner) stantial shift a" uy from histor y doctorates oc- curs. the s upply of appli· cants is expect ed to out- strip openings Hi stor v master's degr ee hoiders e:.in ex- pect even stiffer com· petition for hi s tor~· related job:-. and for thos e with only a bachelor·s look out ' Today's jobmarket for historians 1s a hair better than it's been for the past severa l years. but the profession is ~til l deep in a job cris is. THE OUTLOOK ll> not the best. but bear in mind that some his- torians are hired eaeh year. and. if you're top- no t c h , you ma y be among the chosen Pay for his tory-related jobs in the Fedenil gov· ernm e n t t y pi cal l y r anges from a GS 7 to 12 ($10.5 00 . 24,0001. although a few hi stoni.ln~ at higher grades earn more. At the federal IL'\'t•I , his torians principully work for the N ut1onal Archives. Nationa l Park Service. a nd Dep~irt menls o f Defense ;incl State. At the state r ate lcvt•I, a s m all number " ork for g overnm en t arch1\'e:. a nd museu m s: ll m1tecl information ind1c;:ite:-, that average p ay 1s in the SI0.000 to 14 .000 range A couple o f "riler resear c h ers "horn I c·hecked at random "('rt' enthusiastic c.iboul their work . describin g 1l a:-. varied a nd inl('re~ting. T<slk with a few) our~l'lf OF LAST YEAR'S h1~­ tory d oct o r a t es "ho found employment by the fall <about 69 pcrct•nt of gradu ates). II bran es a nd archives hired sevt'n percen t. and govt•rn- ment five percent The o ther s "'ent in to teaching, m a inly al the college level. The Am eri can Jl1 s torical Association 1400 A St. SE. Washington. D.C. 20003 > i s~ues an Employm e nt Informa- tion Bulletin quarterly, plus supplements. for SlO a year. It would be ad · visible to subscribe and follow developmc·nts for a couple of years before making a definite career decision. Jn addition . you can get a free bibliography of publications on ·•careers in H lstory other than Teaching " by writing the American Historical As sociaUon. Send career quesrrons for thi1 column to Jo1Jce Lam Kennedy at this neu.spapt'r Al much as she would ltke '" help. M rs KtnntdlJ regret.~ that ~1onal replies by mrul cannot be gtVen dut to the volume of mail C< I "7S~ullurt>en "~"turr tnr C•ll 642-5678. Put• few words to work tor you. lnth• DAILY PllOT ... --. . . . .. . . . . . . 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CX>Oll of~~ ''90" '""''Y low uce • almost smoke f ! .UBBY TOMATO JUICE ~ Food misinformation encourages the waste of money. It threatens health through misinterpretation of facts. It defeats the acceptance of sound nutrition information. _, , FOOD FADS FOOL ··Buy organically grown foods. supermarket produce Is lacking in vitamins and is poisonous." "Add rice to your diet and cure your high blood pressure." "Use honey instead of sugar." You are bombarded with ad vice. How can you separate fact from fiction ? You can begin by teaming the truth, knowing something about the basics of good nutrition. But be very carefu 1 of the sources you read and li s t en to. Read materials from the government, universities. ~extension services and accepted nutrition organiza· lions. When you receive materials t hat seem questionable, ask yourself: Does the material represent nutrition as a cure-all for many of the dreaded diseases of lo· day? Doe·s it make exaggerated claims for certain nutrients taken in high doses? l s the a uthor selling you something? Does it suggest that a n adequate diet cannot be achieved by food alone. Ifso, beware! Food Fads Fool. That's the theme chosen by the American Dietetic Association for Nation al Nutrition Week whic h ends Saturday with Prescription N utrition. a seminar in the Sheraton Hotel. Newport Beach. The Orange County Nutrition Council and the California College of Medicine at UC Irvine will present national authorities discussing ma lnutrition in America, s ugar in our diets, obesity and preventive medicine through children's diets. Scheduled s peakers include Dr. Alfred Harper, University of Wi sconsin; Dr. Fergu s Clydesdale. U niversity of Massachu setts; Dr. Ralph, Nelson. Mayo Clinic; Dr. George Bray. Harbor General Hospital ; Dr. Glenn Friedman and Anita Yanochick. Four diet and health food plan s. including low- carbohydrate diets, pose poten- tial health hazards, according to a position paper, entitled Food and Nutrition Misinformation, i~ sued by the AD A in Chicago. Low carbohydrate diets, the Zen macrobiotic diet. the vi neg a r -kelp-lec ithin· Vitamin B-6 diet and selC-administered massive doses of vitamins were !is led as dangerous when followed for a prolonged period. Low carbohydrate diets were s ingled out as part icularly hazardous. noting thal they can 111crease the level of uric acid in the blood,' induce kidney ail- ments, fatigue and nausea. ·'They are dangerous for persons with potential or existing liver or kidney diseases. Because of the high fat content of many low-carbohydrate diets, blood cholesterol may increase." the paper said. The ADA condemned the final st~ges of the Zen macrobiotic diet because of •·serious nutri- tional deficiencies" and sctid sug- gested dosages of kelp in the IE'c ithin·B-6 diet ·can depress thyroid activity, lead to severe complications in undiagnosed goitrous conditions and adverse- ly affect body metabolism." Studies showing Vitamin E to be a "wonder·· drug were termed "inconclus ive" by the ADA . BEA ANDERSON, Editor CAROL MOORE, Food Editor For every food fallacy there is a food fact. For every overrated 'health food· there is a genuine, readily available product. For every 'rage,' 'vog ue-or 'fad' diet there is a basic eating . pattern for daily living, built around the four food groups: milk, meat, vegetable-fruft and bread-cereals. ' RDA: Recommendation for Good Health Semng S11e . . l ounce (28 4 grams) Servings Prr Container ..•.. 4-~ Caloric Content . 130 Calorie> Protein Content . . . 13 grams Carbohydrate Contenl 6 grams rat Content' 7 grams Polyunsaturates :4 grams Saturates • . ! gram Percent of Calories From Fat. 4 7 Percent Cholesterol Content· ()milligrams O m1ll1~rarr.s per 100 grams • lnlo•l'l•t·M on fit 3n~ t"Oltsttrol is pro .. O•l IOI 1ndmOUJIS "ho, on IM ldvott of I phys• c•1n. 11r mod1fy1nc lhe•r 10111 O•el11r •nh•• of f1l 1110 Cholesterol PERCENTAGE OF U.S. RE COMMENDED OAILY ALLOWANCES (U.S. RDA) Protein .......... 20 Vrtamin A ......... D Vitamin C . .. •• •• 2 Thiamine • • . . • • . ? Riboflavin . . . . .• 2 Niacin . • . . . . • O Calcium • . • . 8 Iron . • . 6 By JO OLSON Of I"-O•ily Pi IOI ~ff Check the cans and boxes you bring home from t h e supermarket. Most have a label listing "Percentage of U. S. Recommended Daily or Dietary Allowances." A label such as the one pie· lured, from roasted soybeans. tells us that one serving will sup· ply 20 percent of the protein. eight percent of the calcium and two percent of the thiamine a person needs each day. To find out how many more gra ms of calcium,· protein or thiamine are needed, you have to consult the RDA table prepared by the National Academy of Science's Food and Nutrition Board. But this is not the complete answer. and after reading about how and why the RDA figures art' compiled, you begin to realize how much we do not know about man's nutritional needs. Recommended dietary a l· lowances-always abbreviated 'RDA' and used in the plural- are updated and published in book form every four or five years by the National Academy of Sciences . The research is done by a com- mittee of volunteers who are authorities in various fields of nutrition. s uch as Roslyn 8 . Alfin-Slater, PhD, a professor at UCLA. VITAMIN A Dr. Alfin·Slater. head of the en· vironme ntal an d nutritional sciences division and a nutrition columnist, investigated the area of lipids a nd fat-soluble vitamins. RDA was orig inated in 1943 to serve as a guide for ''advising on nutrition problems in connection with national defense.'' Now, as the eighth edition is off the presses, it has been put to new uses: ''planning and procur- ing food s upplies for population g roups; interpreting food con- sumption records: establishing standards for public assistance programs: developing nutrition education programs and establishing g uidelines for nulri· tional labeling." In other words, RDA are used by school dietitians to gel max- imum nutrition with a minimum expenditure, food companies for determining how much to enrich certain foods and how to prepare labels. and teachers \\.hO arc writing courses for their classroom . RECOMl'I ENDATIONS RDA are not. the book con tinually emphas izes. nutrient re- quirements. RDA are "recom mendations for the amounts of nutrients that s hould be con- sumed daily.·· Different people have different requirements. and since there 1s no way of knowing whose re· quirements are h igh <Jnrl who!'ic are low, the R DA arc ''c!'it1matcd to exceed the requirernt.'nts of most individuals, and th<'rttby ensure that t he needs of ncarl:.· all are met." When p lanning nll'<tb "1lh RDA as a guide. it mu:.t IJl' f'(' membered that there· 1:-. lu:-.:-, uf nutrients during l'ook1ng and these should be com pl'n:-.utcd for To ascertain the nutrit.>nt al lowances, the comm1tte<.1 first selects the scient1f1c t•\ldl·ll('l' 11 feels to be most valuablc Some of these estimates arc necessarily denved from un- satisfactory inform:c1t1on. :-.ince experiments on man ,ire long. costly and few in numbcr This is lhe first problem the Introduce New Ingredients fo'ood and Nutrition Committee faces Second. RD A have been established for only about a thlrd of the essential nutrients. DATA SKETCHY "Of the 103 known elements, 11 constitute the bulk of li ving mat· ter." the Academy sctid in the current RDA book. "Many or the remaining 92 can be detected in water, plants and animals. "However, biological function in anim<1ls has been demonstral- t•d, as yet. for only 17 tr ace ele- ments." Only JO of these have been studied enough for evaluation in human nutrition. These are fluorine. chromium. manganese, iron. cobalt. coppL·r. zinc <in- cluded tor the t1rst time this is· sue l. selenium. molybdenum and iodine. "'The las t cannot be considered exclusive but is rather a renec· taon of the present state of knowledge.·· The book 's statement on nickel. tin. vanadium and silicon is interesting: "Deficiencies of these <See RDA Listing, PageC 4 ) Every Penny Counts Dark bread, fruit and cheese complete the meal when Vegetable Melange with bacon is the main dish. The colorful combination makes basic foods festive enough for entertaining in healtf?y style. Grain and \'egetable da shes are tasty and cheaper than meat. This combination works well as a thrifty entree or buffet side dish. VEGETABLE M ELANGE 2 packages < 10 ounces each l wholeorcutgreen beans 2 tablespoons butter or margarine It" pound fre::.h mushroom::., sliced 6 slices bacon 2 3 cup finely chopped onion 2 tablespoons fl our l tablespoon sugar 112 teaspoons salt 1 1 ~ cups water, div1dl•tl 3 tablespoons cider vinegar 1 1 teaspoon Tabasco sauce l can (8 ounces> waler chestnuts, drained and sliced 2 tomatoes cut in wedges 2 cups cooked barley Cook green beans according to package directions. drain and reserve. Melt butter in large skillet; add mushrooms and cook until tender. Add to green beans. ln same skillet. cook bacon until lightly browned. Drain bacon on paper towel!\, crumblt? and reserve. Pour bacon drip pings from skillet; measure I tablespoons and return to sktllt't Add onion to dnppings 1tnd cook over medium heat until tender, s tirring frequently. Sprinkle with flour, sugar and salt; mix until onion is coated and nour is moistened. Stir in 1 cup water, vinegar and Tabasco: cook over medium heat, stirring constanUy. until mixture thickens and comes to a boil . Add green beans, mushrooms, water chestnuts. tomatoes and cooked barley. Add remaining ~~ cup water, mix lightly and heat about S minutes. Add bacon and serve or tum into chafing dish over hot water and keep warm over canned heat. M akcs 6 to 8 portions. Serve with Potatoes with Sour Cream. rOTATOE S W I T H SOU R C R EAM 6 large potatoes, pared and cut into cubes 1 cup dairy sour cream 3 tablespoons chopped ch.i ves 1 tablespoon nour 3.a teaspoon salt 1.i teaspoon Tabasco sauce Cook potatoes. C'el'ered, in l inch boiling, salted water until lender, about 20 minutes; drain Mix remaining ingredients. add to potatoes and mix well. Heat. \um into chafing dish and keep warm ovt'r canned heal. Servea 6. .. 1 Q OAn. Y PILOT Wedf\!!d!y. March 5, 1975 Self-assertion: Find Midd.le '-Grdund r By LAURIE KASPER Of Ult O•lly Piie. S..H ''I'm a troublemaker a nd I de- hght In it." Having begun the workshop on Self·Asserllon/Jlandlmg Conflict sponsored by Women in Manage- ment, Shirley Zimmerman noted that 1f a person makes trouble well. ''you 're Cii lll·d a good m<inager. "I really think as women we h ave no <'hn1ce but to be troublemaken. " C urr en t!' women 's <·oordinator 1n a· northern city's pcrsonnt:l department, the formt•r fo ll ow of the Saul D . J\linsk) ln!-.l1tute for Organizers ha~ bet'n 1nvol\'C•ct in effort~ rang- ing from a rt•h:.ib1ht:.it1on cenll'r fur dehnq1wnt bo,\:. 1n the Ph1hp· pine:, to :-.topp1hg a rJc.·c.· trad, ~ .. project in Santa Cruz. Sh~ also was one of the or ganizers of the League or Academ ic Women, a group formed lo end discrimination at UC Berkeley. But she recalled for her au· dience how unprepared s he was for the birth or her daughter . Having been an acti ve pro· fessional individual, she said, she felt as though "my person got left someplace. SWIMMING .. I felt very much like a person on a big rock ." The rock, she ex- plained, was in the ocean and she had a broom to s weep away the waves. But one day she realized, "No matter how long I swept that damn r ock, those waves were never going to stop." There were two dee1sion:. ~he could make . "You lay down on the rock and let the waves cover you or you use the broom to head for shore. "I've been swimming ever ~ince ... " Now, she said, is an "absolute· ly wonderful" time in hlstory for women. They get to pick the mid· die ground between too ag. gr ess1ve or not aggressive enough. Although she said that is "very hopeful." sbe told the women, "J think we, as women, suffer from our own ideas ... They account for what bas happened to us up until today." It is through the "psychol~y of powerless ness" that women assume they have no choice, she said. They assume it is the job of authority fi gures lo make de··. cisions and their job to persuade the decls~on·m akers. "And they come out with the dumbest decisions ... and they create one mess after another and we wonder why." A part of this powerlessness are the games, the fi rst of which is the game of channels. GAMES PLAYED "The channel is one big maze ... There is an entrance, no ex- it." And, she added, the decision- maker isn't in it. The next ~ame s he described is that of time connected to place . "You 're either too late or you're too early, never on time. "Once in awhile. you get through these things and then you· re in the wrong place.'• And th en there is the "chairperson's game'' to con- tend with. The chairperson, she explained, usually decides when the group ·s representative will speak . But this can be overcome, Ms. Zimmerman said, by getting up and saying, ''Mr. Chairman \\C are here because ... " When called out of order, she said, the person simply continues talking, "But yo u don't un· derstand. Our concerns are. . . • · Maybe a person will get through all these, she sajd, ooly to be told "But you did lt wrong." This she defined as the procedure game. ·· And if something is referred to a committee for study, ''death, just death." Physical settings also are in- volved. The boss, she explained, always will have the-big desk, big chair and even the big ash l:ay. But she contended the most de; vastating to professional women is "the ~ame or reputatiQn." While tho11c ut the "lop," doc- tors apd law) ers, have associa- tions to control their profession, she explained, women at the bot - tom, as nurses. a r e told it's not professional t o organize._ Although skills are needed to ' overcome this powerlessness, she said, ··we begin within ourselves by seeing lhat we have given them permjssion." Included in the needed skills are the principle of lever age. re- search, willingness to take a risk, politi('al anal ysis, planning alte rnati\'t•s, making or refusing· to make dcebions, negotiating and ~electing the 1ssuC'. Bu t a no ther is lea rning lo master the games. !\ls. Zim- merman ad' ised. ··You just ex- cha nge one game for another." Wedding Vows Recited Hanley-Murphy t e nde d Golde n Wes t tied in Calvary Chapel theLosAlamitosAirSta· College. Her hus band with the Rev . Ron tionchapelwiththe Rev. Peek Family Wedding graduated from Newport Weisman officiating. Timothy Doyle officiat- Chape l, Westminste r Harbor High School and Their parents ar e the ing. was the setting for the studied at Orange Coast Charles Baileys and the The bride, daughler of 'double ring nuptial College.TheywHllivein CecilClarks,allofCosta Cmdr. (ret.) and Mrs. ceremony Ii n kin g Costa Mesa. Mesa. Lorin Lammers of Foun· Kathleen Diane Murphy.r Bridal attendants were Honor attendants were tain Valley, is a graduate a nd Steven M ichacl Shannon Murphy, Linda Rochelle Forton and Dan of Fountain Valley lligh Hanley of CoslaMesa. Allison. Linda Whitfield, Clark. Others were SchoolandattendcdCen· Their parents ar(• Virginia Murphy and Susan a nd Chris ta tralFloridaCollege. T rudie Lalka , ll unt-CindyClouse. Bailey. Cindy Carlson. He r husband i:. a ington Beach; J anws Best man "a" Bob Cindy J\lcClung , Robert graduate of Westminster Murphy, Santa 1\loniC'a : ·Hanley; ushers " ere Lee Za hn I e c k er. James ILi gh School, and both at· J o anne Ho ckman . Moore. Bob Leavv and Smith. \'incent Lemon-tended G-0lden \\'est Garden Grove and John Steve Gordon. and rin~ jelli and George Wolfe. College. He also ::;erved M. Hanley, Costa Mesa. b ear c r wa s Jame::; The newlyweds will in the Air Force and is Officiant was the R(·,·. Murphy. Ii\ e in Tustin. the son of the Alfred Dr. Fred Judson, pastor . Meuni ers o f Garden of the ·Trinity Baptist Clark-Balley Meunier-Lammers · Grove. r4~•;::-;'.'!·e·~church,SantaMonica. Costa M esa H igh Fountain Valley resi-The newlyweds, who • ~ # .> Thebrideisagraduate Schoo l g raduates dentsCarolineLammers are honeymooning on Attendan t s wer e J\lary. William, Richard and Jo!)eph Lammers, Carol Green , Rochelle S m i t h . J\t i c h a e I Clabaugh and Stephen Hannah. ~~ f.,,. , ' of Huntington Beach Da rlenc Bai Icy and and Mic h ael Gerard Catalina Is land. will li ve · ~High School and at-William Clark were mar-.Meunier were married in in Fountain Valley. ··~~, ~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .,..~ i ) Benefit Fashioned At Long Last, Fashion wi ll theme the Saturday, March 8, brunch fashi on benefit pla nned by the Stephens College Alumnae of Orange County. The 10:30 a.m. event in the Balboa Bay Club will feature contemporary clothes, like those modeled here by Joan Lenon Cl eft ) and Jill Perry, and costumes from the film "At Long Lt.1st. Love." DELANEY BROS. RECIPE SCAMPI • SCAMPI • SCAMPI 1 t garlic Powder •. c margarine 1. c salad 011 2 T chopped parsley I # jYnlbo tllnmp. ~ a. denitted. Salt & dash ol cayenne 2 T lemon 1u1ce In large skillet. melt butter, add 011 1/2 parsley. garlic Powder. salt, cayenne. IP.mon JlllCP Mix well Add 5hrrmp toss gently arrange in single layer Bake 400-8 to 10 m1nutPS Sprinkle with re'>t of chopped parsley Garnish with lemon wedges 4 servings JUMBO PRAWNS (SHRIMP) s4so •· WINE LIST: PIERRE CARTIER Blmte de Blancs a rn..ch Comatry Wine de Loire GOLDEN GET-ttWtlY J[ DftYS NIGHTS *More Fun than You Can Imagine ' * Wonderful Accommodations *Two Ht>arly Ranch Breakfasts *Top Sirloin Steak Dinner with half litre of Red Wine *Apple Valley's Famous' Stoddard Jess" Turkey Dinner with hall litre of White Wine * Dancing. Enter1a1nment Tennis, Swimming * Champaqne Climate * Champ1on<;h1p Golf and Horseback R1d1ng (available at modest rates) <' ~ $37!!ASON DBL. OCC PLUS TAX Appia VBIBY APPLE VAL Y, CALIFORNIA I Reservations: Call Collect: (714) 247·7241 ,, .. I Sears l Budget Shop ·, Where Thrift Is Always In Style --located On The lower leve l ( l»••uble Knit Pants or Mael1ine Washable Nylo11 S~rs Price 497 Smooth fitting ponh of easy-core nylon. 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One of' tJlete days an Irate fuasband mlchi ctve Romeo a fat lip or Ot>en bl11aead wtUJ a beUle. That may hasten him oa bla way to permabent 1obriety, whlcb would solve ~ls problem -and My husband and 1 htve been married 11 years. We have two beautirql children. I love blm very much, and J believe he loves me. 1 But whenever we fO where }i. J know it's the booze. He never behav~ like such a fool when he's sober. I've tried to talk to him about It but he never remem· 'bers a thing -says I 'm exag- gerating or making thlngs up. Any help? -DYING INSIDE yours. . DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently you prtpted a letter from a womao who was reh~tant lo h ave hf r teeth extracted because she was afraid it would interfere with her love life. Her letter was followed by several re- aders who urged h~r to go ahead quor fs served, he becomes one of DEAR DYING: Of course lt's those obnoxious. leche r ous tbe booa~ and there Isn't 'drunks who can't keep his hands . anydlbac you caQ do about lt. TJie off other women. They can be 15 guy sboaldnevertoucbadrop." I .. ~.--........ _ Tempting Tastes A Recipe for Fashion has been writ· ten by Les Petites Fieurs Auxiliary of Children's Home Society for Satur- day, March 8 . The fund-raising fashion brunch will begin at 10:45 a.m . in the Laguna Hills Hilton Inn. Checking Chef. Paul Harris' entree · suggestion is Mrs. William Egan. Horoscope Leo, Relatives Create Problem THURSDAY, 1'1ARCH6 By SVDNEVOMARR ARIES (March 21-April 19): Change oC venue may be necessary. Some persons are playing free a nd loose with the facts. You could be called to task. TAURUS (April 20-May 20>: Harmonize relationships by making adjustments, con- cessions. You can do this without abandon- ing principles. GEMINI <May 2l-June 20>: Complete story has yet lo be revealed. You will have to delve behind the scenes. Someone is "pulling your coat." . CANCER (June 21-July 22>: Accept added responsibility. With it comes greater reward. Emphasis is on public r elations, right·of·way, legal clearance. LEO <July 23·Aug. 22>: Relatives may not be in mood for talking sense. Means there is tendency to revolt, to be stubborn, arbitrary. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22>: Strive for your own style. Get to heart of matters. Your ability to create a nd analyze will surge to forefront. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22>: Security, get- ting along with older family member - these areus ;ire highlighted. Aquarius figures prom inL•nlly. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 211: Accent versatility. Be an explorer. Give full play to intellectual curiosity. You find out what is happening. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be aware of details. Carelessness now can cost you money. Highlight specifics. Take cash and let credit.go. CAPRICO RN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Cycle is such that you get action in areas previousiy: moribund. You get vivid picture of wh at can be. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18>: Light touch is important. Avoid giving impression that you are forcing issues. You "hear" from one who apparently had taken off for greener fi elds. PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20> Friends may argue and attempt to draw you tt:l to middle of conflict. Change of scenery would prove beneficial. Avoid self-deception. BRUS.H .;... BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO TI*M SnP iY STEP Anyone can care for a Brush & Blower hair styte, or oor other curl cojoling. fuss--free, full functional • sctsso• STYLES which 8/e as easy to do as lust sham- poo! Our lamo cuts. finger tumble C\JtS, curling Iron cuta. wash towel dry. brush 'n fluff cuts oc simple wash and wear cuts are SCISSOllO, all take-care-of~yourself styles GOOd f0< any age. any h1I r. No teasing. no rollers. no pins, no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS. MO UT,_ .. ,......, WA~ YOW IOA'f ...._ W.t.lff TO sn 'l'OW MAa ••AM. Of'lt4 ~OSE,H'S SCISSOR SJYLING I•· 10,.uT.&SUM. f·S 358 S Tustin Ave .. Orange ~ Hamilton Ave . Huntington Beech 306 N, Harbor Blvd . Fullerton (l.OCA f(O AT THf l' AS¢1NA TING Yiu.A otl.90ll Groups ·Recruit, Vary Programs OCAIN Barie I. Barth , MD, chief of staff of Santa Ana Community Hospital, will talk on Epilepsy I s Not a Disease ·du rl n g the Orange County Associa-. lion of Industrial Nurses' meeting Wednesday; March 12, at 6:30 p.m. in Mr. Mike's House of Prime Rib, Santa Ana. Irvine Jrs. New officers will be elected when the Irvine Junior Women 's Club meets Wedn esday, March 12. at 7:30 p.m. in the multipurpose room of College Park Elemen- tary School. Pi Beta Phi A display of indoor plants will be s hown to the South Coast Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi Thursday, March 13, at 10:30a.m . in the Lido Isle home of Mrs. Thomas A. ·Barnard. GOP Women A membership tea lo welcome new m~mbers and honor current mem· bers or th e Laguna N i ~u e l Republican Women's Clu b is slated for Thursday, March 13, from 2 to S p.m . in the. M01aarch Bay Terrace home o f Mrs. Pat Cooper . Kappa Alums Th e Sadd l e b ack- Capistrano Va lley Alum- nae CJub of Kappa Kap· pa Gamm a will meet at lOa.m. Thursday, March 13, in the South Laguna home of Mrs. Martin Sanborn. Officers will be nominated. Blackwell Show Mr. Blackwell will pre- sent his fa shions during a show and lunch benefit- La Mode Fabrics TOWM & COuNraY CIMT9 11512 llACH an. ~TOH lfACH. CA. Hl·tlOO . . . . . . . ~. fh -~~l~t·~' ::>. o. •01 ! :.·;)~0 I~ .. ll\ .......... lARGEST S8£CTION Of PENDi.ETON . IN ORANGE COUNTY Mardi Otlly .... $33.00 PAGE BOY s2796 ,...,...... ...., .. w.. SJ 500 WIGS ing Help for Brain- Injured Chlldren, Inc. Friday, March 14, begin- rting at 9:30 a .m. in the Disneyland Hotel. Benefit A Lady Luck Vegas Night, sponsored by the Orange County Adoptive Parents Association on Saturday, March 15, at 7:30 p .m . in the Lakewood Hal I. will benefit Baja Children's Foundation, Orange County Rehabilitation Center and Aid to Adop· lion of Special Kids. Salute A Salute to lhe Women of the World is the theme of the Chapman College Woman's Campus Club fashion s how which begins at noon in the campus' main dining room on Satu rd ay, March 15. Donations sup. .port scholarsh ips. Faire A Ren aissance Faire will theme the fa~hion s ho w luncheon sponsored by the Ladies Guild of St. John's Greek Orthodox Church in the Sheraton -Anahe im Hotel Saturday. March 15, at 11 :30 a .m . Growth'Group Orange Coast ·College Wo men's Center will hosl a persona l growth group for women. Meet· ing for eight Wednesdays at 7 p.m ., sessions will deal with proble m s and feeli,.gs, personal ex- ploration and self un- derstanding. Jr. Ebells Funds were distribut- ed to various philan- thropies by the Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach. Recipients were the VD Clinic, 41320: En- vi ronmcnt a l Na ture Center. SSOO: School Age Mothers program, $379, and the NB Fi re Depart· ment, $175. Cool-C .. eu ELURAS s22.so = .. ~31.50 FASHION WISE MON~WISE The EXOTIC RecJ. $lt.tS $1650 EXPERTS STYUm to SfRVE YOU m /JJ. ' WIG AND BEAUTY a{{U1 _1 ___ S_At..;_O_N_._. 2'°° r.t 11-. StNet 541.344 . ..... .. s ...... Cotta M"4I and do it -"better to have den· lures than rotten Leeth," etc. get dentures I can e0tt watb and I'm "not exactly rolling in money I bad to go without necessities to pay those dental bills. I finally tave up last year a(ter C'Onsulting a prof essoa: of dentistry at a well .known univel"sfty. J dare you to print the other side. Tt..re is one, you know. Ha· ven't.you read the ads or been in a dnlptore lately? Hs>w could you f aU to see the dozens of adheshe asents -powders, I don't have much to 1aug11 paatea and liners for saJe -all • about these J!aY.s, but wh~n I ~o promtsibc to h elp make dentures , laugh, my upper::s fall down. I d sUclc? give my rigbt arm t~ have my own t eeth bat-le again. A good dentist can do a lot to save natural teeth. Mine didn't even try. He said "You'll be better off Sure, some dentures are fine, but a great many are not. I've spent more than $3,000 lr}'ing to / • ' . with denture::;. Thty're cheaper, too." Funny how people ha le to !-.pend money on their teeth -un- til it':-. too late. Then they'll spend a for1unc on pla!>tic ones thal shdc around. mal..c sore::; and cause nothing but trouble. ANOTHER WITNESS DEAR A .W .: Dr. Paul Goldhaber, Dean of Deolal Medic ine and Profes:,or of Pniodontology at llarvard. says, "Don 't g ive up. Try another dentist. ll's \\ortb lbe ef. fort." I Don't miss our .. St John showing Thursday! MEET THE ST. JOHN KNITS FASHION ADVISOR. .. and see the whole spring collection of han~oomed lovelies a ll at once. The dresses, in one and two pieces. The suits. The costumes. All knit with the kind of perfection that ends in hand-crocheted trims. For the kind of life that includes 10 AM meetings and cocktails at 6. Come see the presentat ion and informal modeling between 11 :30 AM and 3:30 PM Thursday, March 6. Our preview: acetate/nylon costume in melon or cornflower. 6-14. $170. Robinson's Misses• Dresses. NewPort. 2 Fashion Island Shop Wednesday, Thursdey 10·5:30 ~2800 .. c., DAIL V PILOI S rni0r:s' ~ Soup's Simple A bo" 1 ot creamy soup, a freshly baked loaf of brea('.$ with real butll'r. a few crisp relishes and a mug of chiJted milk; these are deUcious foods, in a balanced menu that's qui ck . thrifty and de- licious H's an ideal combination for -.1ngle:. or double~w work and net•d quirk but tern ng foods to l..el'p going It's al · good eating lur sl'niors "hos food budget is limited ancl "ho don't want to :.pt·nd .i lot of t 1 me preparing foods C'llEDD.-\lt C'llt.:ESE BREAD J ~ t·ups tJutll'rm1lk baking 1 1 eup s ug..ir 11 ~ r up:. s hn•dded Cheddar chL·esl..' li rnsply cooked bacon slices, crumbkd 1 1 3 cups m ilk 1 t.•gg, bl'alen l'ombine buk ing mix and sug· ar: add cht'l'sl..' and bacon. Sti r combined milk and eg~ into dry 1ngrcd1t·n t:-.. mixing j ust until blended Spoon baller into but· tert>d 9 :\ 5 1m·h loaf pan. Bake in a prl'IH.·uted 350 degree oven. -10 to .JS m111utes or until wooden pit I.. 1nsertC'd in center come'::. out l'lt·an Cool 5 mmutcs: rl•mo' {'from p • .m 1 loaf S.\L '10~ CHOWDER 11 cups cubed potatoes t <'up carrot s lices 1 _ cup chopped green pepper 11 cup chopped oruon 1 , cup butter 1t an I16 oun ces> tomatoes 1 • teaspoon salt ' 1 .. tt.•uspoon pepper 1 ~ teaspoon dried thyme, cru::.ht.•d 1 can 110 1 ~ ouncesJ con- den:-.cd cream of celery soup :l cups milk Wednesday Mar~h 5 1915 1 can I 16 ounces > salmon, 1 drained , flaked Saute potatoes. carrots. green pepper and onion in butter 10 minutes, stirring frequently. Add tomatoes and seasonings. Cover ; simmer 6 lo 8 minutes or untH vegetables are tender. Stir in soup and milk. Add salmon. Bring to serving tem· perature over low heat. Approx· imately 9 cups. · "I've had all my minimum daily adult requirements, ex· cepl martinis." ... -RDA Listing elements have been produced in experimental animals that ~ere raised under conditions al· lo"' mg strict control of metallic contamination from the environ· ment. These f indings suggest that these elements are es.sen· tial, but their implications for human nutrition are unknown." FOOD GROUP S Anotb'r proble m in selllng fo r.Lh RDA in a statistical form is that some individual foods are not nutritionally complete. Nutri- tion education deals with group· 1ng foods according to tbeir highest nutrients. and an ex· haustive RDA wou~d have to con- sider these com blnatfons. Still a nother problem is that raw or unprocessed foods may be highly variable Further. nutrient composition 1s influenced by ''climatic f ac· tors. stage of maturity, and- insofar as certain mineral ele· ment~ are concerned-th e availa bility of these mine rals rrom the soil." rt might seem that publishing n book on RDA is useless. "-Ith so many gaps in information and problems in tabulating RDA. but jt must be used in light of the ' I purpose for which it was in· tended : a guide for advising on nutrition problems. Three things should be kept in mind by anyone using RDA as a nu .1tion reference: it is not ''what is necessary to formulate an ideal diet". ROA are estimates of n utrition in specific food items, and RDA should be fulCilled from "as varied a selec· lion of foods as is practical." Then, the goal of the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Research Council will be more easily obt ainable : "maximum dividends in the maintenance and promotion of health" for the population of the United States. What is health? M defined by the World Health Org:lnizatlon, it is "a state of complete physical, mental and social well·being and not merely the absence ol daease or infirmity." The Recommended Dietary ~­ lowances publication cosll ap- proximately $2.50 and ls availa· ble at any bookstore which sells government publications. Or1• it may be ofdered from the Na· tional Academy of Sciences, 2101 Constltut.Jon Ave., Wubinaton. o. c. 20418. \ MESA·· PRODUCE I 854 NEWPORT BLVD. ..,.=~:;~"' OPEN 6 D~YS 9 tb 6 Phone 642-6025 . HORTH ERM US MO. I RUSSET BAKING 'POTATOES FRESH LOCAL 4~. STRAWBERRIES ... I~~:: ~ari:·et <.Sasl:·e~ WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU MONDAY MARCH 10 HERE ARE ONLY A FEW OF OJIR · THOUSANDS OF WATCtjYOUI MAil i Oi. ... DISCOUNT FOODS rllCU lfllCTIVl WIO. MAICll S TlllU TUU, MAIO 11, 1'7S DISCOUNT PRI MAIKET BASKET BURGER-PRO ·119 \ FIESH POIK MOULDER PICNl~S ~. swarrs PREMIUM CANNED HAM CHUCK SMOULDER CLOO ll'ONHSS BEEF ROAST !.12~ CE11TEI CUT Ill PORK CHOPS , ... f • "' MEF lOIM BOMEUSS TOP SIRLOIN STEA !]7; • .. t . FROZEN SLICED BEEF LIVER ', .. , • . 5 4S-: ~.12.e ·Laa~ ~ '\. UllY'S MAIKH BASKET ENlltSH MUFFINS WESTWOOD ICE CREAM .. aAIHSOUttMllN ASSOIUD JlAYHS . ' THERE IS A MARKET BASKET DISCOUNt FOODS STORE NEAR YOU . ·~·__. .. ,.. ' -.i&t •OUlll<&M ... . .,.. • ..,..,..,, • .,_..,..,,..,...,. .ut ........ ,_.......,.,, ............ , ..... ..,... ....... ......_ • ..,.....,. .... .,..,..,.....,,._..,._ .... ~.,.. ............ .., ......... "". ......................... .,~ ............................ u ... ,........ • ... ~ .................... 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Are you fl°'}ftdering around on a diet and l<»t[ng weight so.slowly that you're about to give up? fillets , fresh or frozen ~ cup finelf chopped onion l leaspoonsillt Dieting with fish and shellfish is rewarding in good eating, : weight loss, and improved health. These versatile products provide a powerhouse of valua· ble nutrients and are low. in cakD'f.es ~d fat. {4 cup dry white wine z tablelij>(>Onl margarine · 1 tablespooµ chopped parsley 1 large orange or medium- size gFapefruit, skin and mem- brane removed and sectioned Lirne wedges O! slices · Fish fillets ar~ always a good buy because-there is no waste just ~Ood eating, and easy pr~ , parat1on. Another good buy now is oranges and grapefruit. 4 Thaw frozen fillets. Arrange ,~sh in shallow 2.quali bQ..king dish. Sprinkle with salt. Add , onion and wine. Dot with ~~rgarine. Bake in 350degree F. oven about 25 minutes or until fish flakes easily when t~ted with a fork. Try combining a citrus fruit with deUcately-flavored nounder or &Ole fillets and you'll cr~ate a new entree, so good you'll pro- bably forget that the calorie con- tent is low. Five minutes before end of baking time, sprinkle fish with parsley and arrange orange or grapefruit sections on top. Baste with pan juices. Garnish with lime wedges or slices. Makes 6 servings. CITRUS FLOUNDER 2 pounds flounder or sole • ! ·Fish For True Cost Cuts" '" So many recipes whith promise to save money,bave as their main ingredient a low· cost item but are dressed, sauced or otherwise made delicious with 59 cents wort,b of mushrooms, 97 cents worth of cheese, 45 cents worth of sour c.ceam or 49 cents worth of French fried onions . These are listed as incidentals. so aren't supposed to count when you tally the cost. - But they add up quickly at the check-out counter . These two fis h recipes are honest bargains provided you can purchase good quality frozen fillets for under a dollar a pound. The simple but elegant platter of Fillets with Swiss Cheese costs $1.25. A steaming pot full of Hearty Chowder will come to $1.98. Of course salad oil in place of olive oil would lower the cost somewhat. Liquid Bar-B·Q Smoke ~til\ costs less than 50 cents for the 3112 ounce bottle (1611:? teaspoonsful > so goes a long way in adding an essence of unique smoke flavor to your meals. Thawing i's only necessary if fillets have to be separated. Of course "overthawing," that is allowing frozen fish to thaw on the counter and th~ w~rm to room te m- perature will invariabTY cause the develop- ment of a "fishy Oavor." HEARTY CHOWDER 1 pound f rbzen fish fillets 1 teaspoon liquid s moke navoring 1 4 cup olive oil or aal~ oil ·~ cup chopped oniOll 2 green onions, sliced 2 cloves minced g!"Jic 1 tablespoon chopj>ed parsley 112 cup chopped celery 112 cup chopped green pepper 1 pound can whole tomatoes, cut-up 8-ounce can tomato sauce 11h teaspoons salt Pepper to taste 'h cup dry white wine (optional) so ·WHAT'S NE.W WITH .. YOU? Only th• Dally PllOt ~Hy tella you wl\9t'a.new In your loc•I com*9unlty ••• every day -.. DAI LY PILOT • I . I ... , • •. ' Pinch of basil 3cups water Thaw fis h only enough to cut into one-inch chunks. Place c hunks in a bowl and sprinkle with the liquid smoke. Let stand while preparing vegetables. In a Dutch oven or large sauce pan saute onions. garlic, parsley, celery and green pepper until s lightly tender. Add remaining ingrediePt.6 and the s mokey fish chunks. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer 20 rnitlutl!s. Makes 4 servings ' FIU..ETS WJTlfSWISS CUE ESE 1 pound frozen fish fillets Salt and Pepper Water to cover 2tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons fl our 1 cup milk 1/2 teaspoon salt" ~teaspoon pepper .Ztablespoons Parmesan cheese ~ ~ teaspoon liquid smoke flavoring ~ cup grated Swiss cheese (or 2 tables- poons Parmesan> If fillets are frozen in the loose pack they need not be thawed. If frozen in a block, thaw under cool running water just enough to separate pieces. Pface in a s ingle layer m a skillet. Sprinkle with s a It and pepper and cover with . water. Bring to a boil and simmer gently about 10 minutes or until fish flakes easily when tested witlf a fork. Remove the fish to a heatproof platter and keep warm. In a saucepan , melt butter. Add flour and stir until bubbly. Remove pan from heat and slowly stir in half of the milk. Cook, stirring constantly until boiling. Boil one minute and remove from heat. Stlr in hit; pepper, Parmesan eheese and liquid sm oke. Spoon over warm fillets. Sprinkle with Sw~s cheese and place under broiler until slightly browned. Makes 4 servings. the muriel st evens show murlel stevens t ake• "'*'• myatery out of mousses, the sighs out of souftlea, tfte doldrums out Of dlnne• ... what's '-'' aecr•t? 8he cooks with love. CO MMUNITY CllUVISION Mmllt •llllid'MI IUCll C11•1111H J W.-... sd M h 5 1975 DAILU PILOT ••_";,. ~""'~"~·~·~r~•;.;..;i!~rc~_.;..;~~~~~~~~ • ~- HAMS "So Good ~ .. It Will 'Haunt' You 'til It's Gone" S W ICHASI! IMf'OITEO FltlHCH WtHIS - ...... ~ .... .t ltdsed Price. s.. -~~, .. ...,. OID91 YOUI LUTH l.UID H.U4-TODAY 3700 E. C.oaat tlPwaY, Corond del Mar -673-9000 , ... _ .. , __ IJ22S. .. H ............ ...... US.24'1 Q:"My Mighbor says table scraps a ren't goOcl fOr dogs. ls 11 IGt right?" A: ~-'"' Yes. When compared to sclentifically fOf·. I -~ mutated pet foods like Blue Mountain Home Style 11' f Stew, table scraps are sadly lacking in the needed ) '9 o, \' protein, vitamins, minerals, amino acids and carbo-J \ hydfat~&sld,*"<>verly rich table scraps can · male& your dog a-finicky ~let and eventually lead to ~I obettty, h_,.d~nln9 of ~he arteries and even ti heal't attacks, home style stew 7¢ STORE COUPON Bring "Ille Mounla1n" 10 your dog. In lhrce lemphng varoeues: I Super Meal Loaf, Chicken 'n Li>cr 'n Egg Home Slyle Slew I Al a 1empt1119 low price Espcc13lly w11h 1h1s coupon I 1 o the qrocer When Int lf''"'~ ot 1tus otter ha"'e been compl1Pc:J w1tl'I I '"'$coupon ""''" L~ rtt1L•·m1·J tor 7c plus 3: hindh"''l Ant o\her •oe>lrcouon c fl"\11H.1h s 11 1 .. d tnvo1res pro ... 1ng putc.n.ue of sulhC•ent I •lac~ to c.ovtH <.Ovt><;ri"I r'r\.llt11nl~d lot redemption mv,1 t;e s1.1bm11ted ~~ ~e~·~,n~: ~~U~·~·~,t·I~ ~~~~~:e,'e~t~15:1:~Yo~~~,!~~t!:p~a~v hi* I Mi 11 All toupons I? U•u• M onla1n P 0 Bu• Jt61 Cne•le• p,. 1901t. I C1\h u~C1tmp1ion wllto1•1 1 ~( • ul '.: Otltr e.101rts Seph~"'bc' 1 19 75 I ' ;~·~e iUE"MouNTAIN .';~: ---------~-------------J AVAii.AiLE AT: Alberlsons. Boys Dales, FEOCO. Hughes, Markel Baskel, Mayfair. Pantry, Vons and olher hne s1ores C.> SAVE tOc S ROM.\~ ~IE.\L ~ ef,~ BH E,\ I) iii!:~-,\_,~ I Coupon I n ... icll' :J·J'--> " ---------------------------·-------· ..• .::: ·-.. = .j ..... Save 10¢ on Roman Meal -when you buy WeberS. Now you have a !-i pccial rca~un to bu\ \\ l·hn\, the Great White Bread. E\cry speciall y marked loaf contain",, m u pu n that saves 10~ on your next loaf of delicious Ruma n ~kJI. the li !:!hl brown bread with natural whole grain goodnc.,~. Ju~t la ~c i i l~ your grocer. Weber's. the Great White Bread. tm 11lEf'StRTe 8NV1lS rorPO'RlDl ( S. I. HAYAKAWA }•THOUGHTFUL ( L. M. BOYD ) INFORMS '-~~~~~~~--In the DAILY PILOT \ ·- • £W DAIL V PILOT Food Facts Cited Organi<' fruits and 'cget01bl cs. are these better than Jus t plain frwts and' egetables? Ther e as no difference jn the nutntaonul quality of organically rertilized crnd chemacall\' fertiliied nops. Thl' ::.01i ;ind grow- 1 ng plant red u l'e a ll • fertilizers to inorganic t'hl·m1c et I t·om ponents befort· 11:.1ng the nutnenb Tht'rt' is 110 d1fll'rl'nce bc.•t\\t'c.·n .1 "('hemat'ally d1.'rl\ l'U l ht:m11.·al ;and · · na lur ~1 I l y ckn v1.·d'' t·hl•m at:al Actu..111) most n u l r 1 l' n t :-• l' " l' l' p t nuncrah are mJdl· b\ the pl ant. not a b!>orbed from the ::.oil Commt'rl'ia \ food g ro" t•r::. do use insec- t 1 c i d 1.• ~.. I n s c c t 1 t· i d cs mu!>! lie u:.1.•d 111 order to produl'e 1.·nough food to feed tht' population of the world as well as the U S. Grov. er-.. .ire careful to use only controlled ap· plications a::. dan•ct ed u:. the U.S . Ocpartmc•nt of ,\gri <:ult u rt'. S01fe. c.·ontrollcd U'>l' or the p rop1.•r Jl t'S l1 c 1d<· mea n -; .in 01bundant c.-roµ. Pro1ll'r appltcataon mNhods 111-..ur1.' that the.• d1em1c.1h cl 1-..1111l'graL<· lo harmle:.-.. tomµou nds long bt:for1· the.• t·rop 1s harvt·-..t<·cl H1.•:.1d ues mu:.t not c.'" Cl't'tl levels :-l'l b v lht• FD.\ for human s.1fcl.' \\'ht.' r 1• pr .1 c t 1 <:a I . natur:tl pn•cl;itors such 01s w;1sp::. :ind preying mant1<;1.·.., <tl'l' u::.cd to con· trot p(·:-.l .... \\'h1•n huyin~ •·o r · ganit .. producti,. the <:on· :-u nwr p:I\ s 2-:l ti ml':-as much tor thes1.' items "1th 1111 g uarantN· th;.it lhl' hl';ilth or the• r.imll,\' I:. hr1n~ 1mpl"O\"t•<I Au Gratin Flavors Doubled !\;1me the food and it usua lly goes we ll with thec•st·! Au Gratin Ham and Potatoes has double the popular flavors most people en JOY . It can use <·anned luncheon meat if .cooked h a m i s n ot available. or cooked less tender cuts of beef. AU GRATIN llJ\~l AND POTATOES 6 large potatocs. peeled and sliced 3 t ablespoons butter 1 ~ cup c hopped onion J tablespoons Oour 21':! cups milk 2 cup~ s hredded c.·heesC' 11 • cups diced ham. luncheon m eat or cooked beef Place fomily s ize <14 x 20-inch l oven baking bag in two·inch d eep r oasting pan and add potatoes. Saute onion in butler in saucepan: s tir in flour and add milk. Cook over medium heat. stirring constantly, until mixture lhi cken~ Re-move from heat :.ind stir in cht·c--;c. Add me al to chN•se mixture and pour over potatoes Cloc;e bag \\1th twist tic : make s ix half- ineh slits an top of bag. Cook 50 minutes M akes. 4-6 serv an gs. Kraut Wednesday, March 5. 1975 . 't .. . J I !!n~!!1!u~;~;.:.;'. ......... Packof 24 5 c ~:~~::r I Softener F:::ic Gallon 7 9c ™i:;~~-Hoc~.. c For v our laundry ..................................... · . . . .. Jug 01· THE each 4 9 F . hf •. 2 59c •oc•s , .. ,. ............... . Xo~!!.~ ............ ~~.~~············· P~s . 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Ice Milk lucerne 89 Holl c Gollon ~ Raspberries ~'.· @Broccoli a.1 ... ., Choppt<I ~ Cauliflower ~:· 10·0L 59' Pk9. 10..L 25' ''9· 10-01.33c Pkg. i Green Beans ::~:;~,or Fr•nth ~~·; 25< Sandwiches luceme Ice Creom @ Lima Beans B~·~;· 10 .... 35' Pl.9. @Spinach 12-or. 20< Plig Btl o•r l•ol 01 Chopp~ Orange Juice : i Toddler Diapers Lucerne-Rich 7 9 In Vitamin C Holf ~ Gallon Truly Fine Pl<g 9 9 ( Disposable of 12 large Size Fuerte Californ ia Grown c BEEF CHUCK 51EAl5 USDA Choice Grade Blade Cut lb. GRADE 'A' c TURKEYS Manor House frozen 10-24-lbs. c , large· . , Size c FRESH BAKED GOODS Homestyle 1 Navels Bread FRESH PORK CHOPS Pork loin Blade Cut lb. c LIQUOR AND WINE Pritet ~"' lic.-.d s.ftwey. ~!.~~o..~4" GROUND BEEF Regular· Fresh U.S. Gov't. Inspected Any Size Package lb. ~.69( 1-lb. s10' . Roll 10.01.s109 Joi IN OUR DAIRY CASE :~~:.~!.'.~ ....... .'i:'.·61 c Spiced rffl. Italian Squash ~-;. • 2ge llere·s ;J s pic) addition ~-~.-'.') MUMS Russet Potatoes ~~"~;.:. lb.12e 'J.!!~~ .. ~h~529 ~~ 1.1b c"45c when you s erve the fam1 ~~ f h 8 ,. 29C 1' I\ frankfurters. potatoes "---".. s211 res rocco I lb I ;·0;~;;:~e;~~~AuT · t>;·;,:h Crisp Carrots ~\ ~ 19e , <>rm2a::~~~~ns buUer r House Plants '~~.!,' ·~h s349 Large Celery ~~ ..., 25e . f'hOp2pe~ed1um onlons, 21/4 in. House Plants J,.n On'ed Prunes 1 -pound can sauerkraut 1 tablespoon dark brown sugar 2 tabl espoons cur- Tants. nnsed an hot water In a 10 inch "kallet melt butter add onion and brown laghtl v Stir an re· main1ng ing r e dients. Simmer for aboul 15 llllinutes. Makes .fi ser~ • IMt..,...lr .......... .._..,HtlC ............ 1--..... •ftMe& ..... C:....MIM•Jll LIM~C:.... .... Chunk Tuna Sta Trodtr 44' For Tuna Salad• 6~_-:1. ' I Hormel Spam Sli<e ond Mfvt '!~!' 8 9c AnytirMI ...,. ·~--... n I - Ho~emade Luncheon Meats Are a Cut Above For m any or us, dal~ Ute . 'Wt~ut 1~rmarket col" cUI 'WOUlu be unthinkable. ·Wbat ln l.he world would •e use for rush 1unche1, cbet's salads .plcnic tlxln11, brown baggina or that taste of meat to stave off 1 dleter'1 bu.acer? · These dell·atyle favorites can be prepared at home, packed full .of hearty. wholesome n avor makers. Pack111ed corn fiake 1crumbs are. used in each one to extend the meat a nd retain natural molsiness. • The average servlng of the homemade cold cuts coats about the same as an av~rnge sorvlng or aalaml~r bologna. . BEEF, CHEF.SE'N LIVERWVRST.OAF legg 1h cupmHk 1rJ cupchoppedomon 1 teaspoon salt ,,,. l~aspoon pepper ~4 cup packaged corn Oakc crumbs lf.t pound liver s ausage l Va pounds ground beef lh pound American cheese, cut into ~-inch cubes In larae m ixinc bowl, beat esg until foamy. Stir 1n milk, onlon, salt, pepper and packa.aed corn nake crumbs. Add Uver sausa1e and ground beet. Mix thoroughly. Divide meat mixture into 3 por· lions. Press one portion meat mixture firmly into bottom or 9 x S x 3·inch loaf pan. Arranee Y1I of the c heese cubes over meat layer, pressin g slightly into meat. Press a second portion moat mixture firmly over cheese, be- ing s ure that no air holes r emain· at edge of meat layers. Arrange remaining cheese cubes ovea; meat 1 yer, pressing sliahtly into meat. Preas remaanmg portion meut mixture firmly over chee!)e. Bake m 350 degree 9ven ..tbout 1 hour or until woll browned and lhorouehlY done. Dram excess drippings from pan. Cool 15 minute s 011 wire rack Ref rigerate in van unltl thoroughly chilled or <.>vernight. Makes about 3 dozen 1n-10ch slices. PlQUAN'I' OLIVE LOAF 2eggs 1 :i cup coarsely chopped black olives 1 :.i cup coarst•ly chopvcd gre~nohves 2 t a blespoons pre p are d mustard 2 tablespoons pickle rehbh I teaspoon onion suit • ~ teaspoon oregano 12 teaspoon pepper ·~,. cup packa~ed corn fluke crumbs 2 pounds ground beef In lar ge mixing bowl, beat eegs until foamy Stir in olives. mustard, pickle relish, onion suit, oregano, pepper a nd packaged corn flake crumb::. Add ground b e er. M i x thoroughly. Pre::.s meat m1xturef1rmly into 9 x 5 x 3·inch lo:.if pan. Bake ill 350 degree oven about l hour or uni.JI well browned and thorou~hly done. Droun excess drippings from pan. Cool 15 m1nut£'s on wire rack. R e fri gerate 1n pan u n til thoroughly chilled or overnight. Makes 1 loaf. about 3 doien •, •. inch slices. If ygu only knew how · good Lucky beef is ... I 1 Glaze Piquant The meat gets a pi· quant glaze. MUSTARD HAM Y.? fuJly cooked t>orie- in ham, 5 lo a .pound butt or shank end ' 'h cup firmly packed light brown sugar 'A cup pre pared yellow mus tard with onion bits •f.? teaspoon ground cloves To make c lean·up easy, line shallow roast· ing pan with foil. P lace ham on r ack in pan. Bake in a 325-degree oven l 1h to 2 hours. Remove ham. Increase oven heat to 375 degr ees. Pour off rat in pan. Trim any rind from ham. ff fat is very deep, trim away some of it; then with a large sharp knire. score fat to make a diamond pal· tern. Return ham to rack in pan. Stir together t he re· maining ing r edients; spread over fat surfac of ham . Bake unti l g l aied 2 0 or 2 minutes. Cooking Time Cut 1 C the beef is browned . early in the day, then r e fri gerate d , th e casserole stirs together quickly al party llme. · MIDNIGHTSUPPER CASSEROLE l pound ground beef 2 packages (5%· ounces each) scalloped potatoes 1 package (1 0 ounces> froien chopped broccoli , thawed 1113 cups milk 1.~ cu p mayonnaise 7 cups boiling water 2 tablespoons butter •12 cup fine dry bread crumbs I Brown beef in skillet; pour off e xcess fat. In 4-quart shallow 1 casserole combine beef, potato s li ces from package, and broccoli; sprinkle with seasoning mix from package. Stir together milk and mayonnaise; pour over potat o mix lure a long with boiling water. Bake at 350 degrees for 60 1 minutes. Melt butter; combine with bread c rumbs . 1 Sprinkle over casserole and bake 15 lo 20 minutes , longer, until potatoes are tender. 10 lo 12 ser vings. Vitamins Supplied Most people in the United States need no vitamin supple m e nts, • says the Ca lifornia Dietetic Association. Orange Coun ty Dislri c~. The dietitians exp)am: Consumers shopping in the supermarket who choose a variety of foods from th e Four Food Groups will be adequate· ly supplied with their nutrient r equi r em en ts . There is one possible exce pti o n . Som children under four and many women need extra lron. However, iron au plementatlon should al the suggestion or a doctor. Jam Good ftfound couaae cheese on ertap lettuce. Top each servt.ns w1Lb a alice ~ canned ,i.Hpple. $poan on raafbtrry jam, thinned. wttb • little lemon Jutce. you Wouldn't let .our . low prices If we've confused you, we opologize. scare you. When we storied selling Lucky Bonded Beef at our everyday low prices, perhops we created o problem. Perhops we confused you into thinking beef priced so low couldn't possibly be good. How con we expect you to think otherwise without octuolly tasting Lucky beef? Beef that 1s young and tender, U.S.D.A. inspected, o~d guoronteed to cook up juicy and delicious everytime or your money bock. If nl kn So don't let our low prices confuse you . you Q y ew. ,,, ....... ,_ ...... ,. .... .._, .. ____ ·011IHIC1 rt0ncn011 l'OllCT GUAHlfl'Hl TQPllQUO II lfACllYl MO• c_..,,.. ,,,).,.._.,s,.,,."" .,..,..._ . .,,..,.._ WUlllSO.U llUl<ll JlM TllllU TUl$0.U IUIOI llTll, lt7J". Alo• meat is "BONDED" for quaity and flavor. !F~!!eless Ro~~~ __ .... tB 1 08 ~!~NO~!>.a..~~ .. (SMALL END, 1 38 LB) . , . LB 119 ~F~~RG~!~~~ . . . . ' . . . . . . LB 129 ~~~!!~~.~~~!LEAN, 1.0BLB) .... lB 59¢ ?E;!~~8. ~~as~ ............... LB 79¢ Cross Rib Roast BONELESS, BEEF CHUCK . . . . . ..•.••.••.••••.•••.• LB ~~C~~~. ~«>.~~~. .. ............ lB 6 ¢ Butterball Turkeys Sw1fl,USDAGr A(1012 1b,\ la59¢ Rump Roast Len n S estions ... lB 131 Bonelen. Beef . _, .. Bit-0-Shrimp 29 T-Bona Steak Corned Beef 139 Breaded, Pre-Cooktt<I . . l8 1 B .. I loin (Porlerhoute S•eok. 161 I 7tl l8l . .. . . .. LB lady lee, Brisli.er or Round ... l8 Turbot Fillet Pork Roast Fresh Frozen.... . . . lB 78~ Shoulder P1cn1c Style lB 79c Polish Sausage gsc Farmer John. Smoked .. . l8 Rainbow Trout 39 'Top Round Steak fre,h Frozen ('1 563) 5 oz .. EA 1 8oneleu, Beef 148 Sliced Bacon 1 9 Ra1h, I st Grode . . I lB PKG 1 (8olforn Round 1.38 lb) . l8 Fillet of Sole 151 Top Sirloin 189 Fresh, Dover... . . . LB 8onelen. &eel Loin Steok . lB Sliced Bacon °"0r Moyer 139 (Thin 12·oz 1.39) .... l·LB PKG Alaskan King Crab 98 Stewing Beef l•9i & Clows (11605) . ta 1 8oneleu . . lB 129 Lady Lee Bacon 14 Sloceo . I LB PKG 1 Pet Foods .... ct4 VETS DOG FOOD 1~11lOZ CAN 15¢ c("PURINA PUPPY CHOW 25lB BAG 589 NINE LIVES TUNA FOR CATS 44¢ 12 OZ CAN Household Items ..•• ft"' BOUTIQUE FACIAL TISSUE 36¢ KLEENEX PRINT OA ASSORTED t2~~X ~SARAN WRAP 1 ¢ !>OSOFT AOL c("GLAD SANDWICH BAGS 3 c PLASTIC ISOCT .. O ~LIQUID DETERGENT 69¢ SWEETHEART LIME JZOZ BTL c("COMET CLEANSER 35¢ 21 OZ CAN c("SPIC & SPAN CLEANSER 119 POWOEREO :i•OZ BOX Frozen Foods •••. ~MORTON MACARONI & CH~8ED~~KG3Q¢ .A OH BOY CHEESE PIZZA 12a tT • 320Z PKG ..,•OH BOY GARLIC BREAD 56¢ v 60Z PKG ,,.KERN 'S WHOLE STRAWBERRIES 80¢ tT 2001 PKG ~BIRDSEYE AWAKE DRINK ,2 ozc.AN41 ¢ Canned Foods ... fi" LADY LEE TOMATO JUICE 45¢ 46 OZ CAN c("HUNTS PORK & BEANS 49¢ ll OZ CAN HARVEST DAY PEAS LADY LEE GOLDEN CORN CREAM ST'flE OR WHOLE KERN El 170ZCAN31 ¢ 17 0ZCAN 38¢ --. ~Kern's Preserves GRAPE JEll Y OR PRESERVES ._ ~ .,,.~e·~~~~~.. ..ow.27c .... ;.:,_; .,-.zee Napkins 39c \ llO ·~ p FAMILY PACI< .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . . . 360 COUNT PACKAGE W .,.-.!!~.~~,~~~!Y. Biscuits,, ,OZCA• 14 ~ Canned Foods . . . Deli Items .. ~HUNTS TOMATO PASTE i?ozcAN47c ~l~~~t.~o~~L!~e~FWIENERS .. _, P11c.101 c(4 ~~E~~PP~E~~NE M USHROO M~oz CAN37¢ ~~~1~~eft1AYER SLICED BOLO~~~P"G 57c ~LADY LEE MAYONN.AISE 120zJ·R117 OSCAR MAYER SLICED SALAMI 81 e . " co no OR MACHIACH B oz PK(, l7"'~E!~~R~~1~11~ylLLON CUBES25crJAR 46¢ ~!~!~~v~Rp~~~DNTO LOAF ,,:i:Pt1o81 c ~~~~ ~~.~r~o~!~RKL_E HALVE:OZJAR 5~c ~l~C~~R MAYER LIVER CHEES~r;pl((,79 c ti"' ~~R~~A SCUDDER M~~ED .~1~JzSc1oN 10s ~~~~~p~AYER HAM ~v"" gs9 ~~~lr!~!c~~~11~T BUTIER ic1ozJM~89 ¢ ~~~!~M~P~YER HAM . -,. •. 659 ~~N~~~~ MISS COCOA MIX 1_ ozcAN198 LASCCO SHRIMP COCKTAIL •c:.Aq 45c ~AUNT JEMIMA SYRUP 2•ozBTL113 ~~c~f!p~~~RICAN CHEESE . '.)/Pl\G 103 ~LADY LEE APRICOT NECTA~o.:cAN59¢ PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEES ~.:.-~G 45 c ~~~t~~p~~VRY SAUCE 60lCAN 23¢ ~}Jt~~~c~PR~GHORN CHEESE • :>'l\G 92e ~~~l~~J~l~JRBEVERAGE ,'!!OlBTL3oc ~!~r.l~~E SLICED BOLOG NA L:P11091 c Beverages -Spirits . . . Health and Beauty Aids .•. HARVEST DAY CH.ABLIS ~~~~eorm 225 OAKMOUNT BLENDED WHISKEY 819 '111 P .. OOF HALF GAL BTL LUC KY VODKA 744 Ill) PROOF 1 AtF GAL BTL LIOUOA AllAllABLE AT S10Rt::. V.11 H LIOUOR DEPT Dairy Products .... ~FLEISCHMANN MARGARINE 71 c 160ZCTN LADY LEE SOUR CREAM g c IMITATION 1-.0lCTNJ LADY LEE EVAPORATED MIL~o;:c.1oN27 c Packaged Goods .•. o"~~L~~eT01~N~~ARONI & CHEE1~t ao•67 c ef"ANTHONY SPAGHETII ~7olPKG77c. ~BORDEN'S POTATOES 81 c. INSTANT ti'> OZ BOX o"'~~l~l~cfTTI SAUCE MIX I I .OL PKG23¢ o"'~~N~/l~JH~ARS~MALLO~~.l llQZ BAG42c. ~DREAM WH IP TOPPING MIX 60¢ JOZ BOX ~AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE MIX 71 ¢ 310l BOX ~PILLSBURY HOT ROLL MIX 57c 1 J J • oz BO.( ~BffiY CROCKER MIX 82¢ OA TE BAR •OZ BOX HERSHEY KISSES ••OlPKG1 35 PEPTO BIS MOL llOUIO PREPARATION H '>UPPO:>ITORIE!> ARRID DOUBLE XX OEODORANI PHILLI PS MILK OF MAGNESIA L"'O<.OLA't FOS HYGIENE SPRAY HMl"-IN( DEODORANT FLICKER LADY SHAVER '· 0: 139 ·. ,169 &oz 94C to.:79C 0~121 111 U.S.O.A. Food Stamps Gladly Accepted ' t · the finest quality ,~ ...._ pl'Oduce available •.. Russet Potatoes US t I Lorge Bol11n9 S•zt Green Cabbage Pippin Apples (ol1f All Purpo>t £, 1ra I on, ( 0110,,ly House Plants large 6'' Polled Plan•' A''' Vor14!'' e PlA1t1SllOT .t.VAILA9ll •1 Mo.ra.•1 •l<' W H~nl1t•QIOll D• °' Wt-11th" t11!.0 t WP11ll·• 8 ... 0 THESE ITEMS AVAILA8l£" AT DISCOUNT CENTERS ONl VI - Shop at Oist0unt Centers for an your "Patio and 8.8.0." needs! "Bockyord fun begins with comfort ond 11.outy Shop lucky ond 1ove on you• poho lurnolure ond barbecue needs. We ho ... o compi.re selechon 0 1 e•erydoy low ptott•\ ' ' ·-i -· / -/ ~01~~~~:r~9E~u1CHAIR ~?,~~~i~m~~~~"9~~~~~ 429 wolh formed aluminum 411 with roveied con,irucl•Ol'I #A-tl angle orrN ond riveted conslructlon NA-:n CHAISE PAO FOLDING WEB CHAISE Bed s1ie. 21 . "70. w1tli five posilion conc.aled 8' 7 odjustment. Double tub• orina. NA49 t<'- Sll.ZLER GRILL ... bowl. 3 ~1no n.1;ti1 t. odjvttmefttl. 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A.&. ~ ,:» .._ ,;,.. .... ....., CllCA ,,._ .,. te.. _,. rmn •'::. l ._, .._ llitN'aA .. ... , .. , .. '- t Cf OAIL Y PILOT Wednesday. March 5 1QJS MAHR RllO!. WIENERS STAlfll BROS BEEF FRANKS OSCAR MAHR Additives Controlled Remember the tood old days without toOd additives. • Those were the days when food molded quickly, ice eream was grainy, cottaie cheese separat· ed. cookies dried out in two days, canned veeetables and fruits were sort and mushy and marshm:.llows got too haTd to toast. The California Dietetic As· sociation, Orange County Dis· trict, reminds people they can ~Cl along without food additives, but not us well. Proresslonal dietlUans expl in that food addltiv s re ch rntt Is added to food for extro·nutritive value, preservins. emul ifylng, stabllb1n9, thlckenifl8, oolonng, flavoring und bleach.ing. Some natural food advocates scare many consumers by imply· ing food additives arc poisonous because they are chemicols. But, if all chemicals are poisonous then people would have to stop eating entirely, because a ll rood s are nothing more than chemicals. The Fcderul Food and Drug Administration < l"'DA > kt't"ps :m C')'(' on what is put anto our rood suppl). Any add1ti\·e not considered safe by pharmacolog1ca1 nd lox· kological experts c~m·t be put in· to food. lf a food company wants to add som ething new they must prove through extensi,·e testmg that it won't hurt anyone who eats it. The FDA will allow a food ma nufacturer t o add somt:'lhin~ to th e food only tr lt ba.s • ~itlve bcnHit. And if the tiddltJve Is proved safe. only the sm 11<.'St nmount nHd~d to accomplish the de jred cl!cct is allowed to be added. The COA • uckno\\ledi~ t.h4li need for strict iupervislon over \\htll aoes into 0\tl' roods tind ft encou~ages survc1Uance by con· sumer!!, scientists and 1ovcrn· I ml'nt. • But it cautions Ulat food ad-ditivei; uren 'l b ttd just bcouu~t-I tht!y're chemical~. YOU A ·l aYS ·sAVI I WlrH srArER BROS. 1ow-1ow PRICES CHUCK ROAST BEEF • BLADE CUT ST ATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF RIB ROAST 6-TH & 7-TH RIB• STATY BROS. CERllFIED • GUARANTEEQ 57~. 99~ • WIENERS FRESH • DELICIOUS ANY SIZE PACKAGE 1·ST THRU 5·TH RIB.-. LB. $1.29 OSCAll MAYER BEEF FRANKS OSCAR MAYER .~ 0/ r .. c. SANDWICH SPREAD OSCAR MAYfll •II 01 P~v BRAUN SCHWEIGER H0ffY SLICED BACON WllSON Cfllllfl(O SLICED BACON MORRELL VALUESI SllClD IOlOGNA SIU IOlOGN• COOl<ID S•l•MI 110 IOtlND CUI • ION! IN ' PRICES EFFEC. 7-FULL DAYS - THURS. thru WED MARCH 6th thru MARCH 12th c FRESH FROZEh SMOKED HAM . KRUSE • WHOLE OR BUTT PORTION • • . LB. 89c BEEF LIVER FRESH SLICED SKINLESS 79~~ 69~ RUMP ROAST ...... iOu't4iillfftEAK I ONl ·IN TURBOT FILLETS WHITING FISH IHf OfUCll CVT • OUAU.NlUO 79 c ROUND BONEaoaST ......... L1. SIATU IROS CHnfllD • OUAUNTUO $1 49 BEEF CUBE STEAK ......... L1. llfff CHUCll CUT • WIU Tlt!MMIO 8 9 c 7-BONE ROAST .......... : ...... LI. •11 CUI . TINDER. wru TRIMMIO $1 49 BEEF CLUB STEAK ......... LI. 811f. TCNDll. Gu•••Nruo ROUND STEAK IONIUSS 79L~ 49L! e Bllf • UAN • llONlll~) STEWING MEAT RAH<S • 8UlK ~IUCllON • SLICED BOLOGNA DUIUOUt • ~EADf IC• IAI CANNED HAMS BAC K TO NATUR E • HONEY DATE OR 7-GRAIN c GRANOLA ........................................ ~.~~. 71 GiAPNiFRUIT JUICE ... 56 c HEINZ • ASSORTED FLAVOR~ 9 c B·B·Q SAUCE .................. •;rli 5 HALFHILL • J/• CAN 6 Sc • LIGHT MEA l 4 5 c CHUNK TUNA .................. H~!~ ARMOUR BEEF OR PORK c SLOPPY JOE_ .................. ~~:~~~ 8 1 KERNS STRAWBERRY $ 37 PRESERVES ... -·-·-·--............... ~j~~ 1 WALTER KENDALL KI BBLED 0 ~ DOG FOOD ................................. ~~1t. 5 · FLOOR CLEANER AND W AXER $ 46 MOP & GL0 ......................... ~2sfzi 1 Fiiii'C SOFTENER ........... $1 °3 CINNAMON ROLLS ...... "0' 45· JACK CHEESE~~~ -:::~::1,' • 01 63' CRESCENT ROLLS... .... . • o: 60' MARGARINE ';?,,','ow..~~ " 68' ~eatt1{, & 'Ee44 ,4uU. ~L r NECTARS ....._ V0-5 $ 49 MICRIN ~~!~ ... ~.~.~ ~. 1 ~.:~" 99~ MENNEN $ 9 COLGATE ~.~~~~~c!~?. .. ~.. 11 ~::.'"691c CLOSl·UP LIFIUNE ~ m-TOOTHPASTI TOOTHaRUSH ~~~:; 0 4 01 84' .. (M 394 $139 i?i KERNS• ASSOltlm RAVotS 6m79~ ~TY ·D·BOWL°" UOUIO CUAHH .. 12.oz. 80 C..,; ' PAMPERS~ roooua °'""IS 12.COUMT $1 33 "-'"'· ..... R.C. COLA 6 12=r s1.27 SOLO COZY CUPS• 7-0UNCE . so.cOUNT 59' 409 BATH CLEANER MARS ALMOND BARS 6 PAK 67' JOHNSON STEP SAVER BORDEN FROSTY SHAKES ASST PERFORM FLOOR WAY. SECOND NATURE rc.c.~1.11~mua STAY FREE MINI PADS BALURD BISCUITS OVEN t fAOY LILY COLD CUP REFILLS • s-oz. I IEUIOHfUSS OfOClC $1 29 ROLLED ROAST .................. LI. 8fff • SlATtl HOS. CHTlfllO • OUAIANTUD 69 c CHUCK STEAK ....................... LI. Ifft •IOHBESSOiOCll $1 29 FAMIL y STEAK .................... Lil. STAT'lll NOS. cunHB>. OUAU.NTHO $119 BEEF RIB STEAK ........ -..... LI. llEEf lOIN CUT• STATlt NOS. CUflfllO $1 69 T-BONE STEAK ................... u. taf lOl'f CUT• NO l AllS •Will tllMMlO $1 7 5 PORTERHOUSE STEAK ...... LI. iOP''siiL01N STEAKLl.$1 89 Im' ltOUNO CUl • G4JMANTHO $1 49 SIRLOIN TIP STEAK Ol IOAST LI. L~ ~ ~ 1od ~irku. WATER CHESTNUTS SON• SONA HOT MUSTARD . BIG CHUNK CHILI ~~:',., SARDINES .~;--000 noz 34' •Ol 27' 0•0 1 64' JHOl 49' '~01 27' IDOi 46' OH.ec>YM>NllS,ACK s 1 28 WE REDEEM CHEESE PIZZA ......... -.................... l o~'"::f. DOG & CAT FOOD• SKIPPY DOG TREATS ~!,~~~~~7g Fooo sTAMPs ."'~·•UIXcm••:F . s 1 36 AT ALL BUFFET SUPPERS ..................... !:~: STORES M & M iC!cliu i.t()ls•uNDAES 99• 9~NCH PJE SHELLS ... 46' CANDIES FUDG1 SICLES ..... 45' MORTONDINNE1RS 110:50' ~:1:i.5J:s'.~.~~.~.~~ •. 99 c PLAIN OR PEANUT FRENlcW.:t.itAN's •0149' PO'tl'No cAKE .... 01 51°1 LONG GRAIN RICE~M .. ?&01 79• ... ...-. •1.17 coi coRN. 4-EARS 10· BANQUETDiNNERS l1L49c ~"AGHETTl ~':tr~~~~i' ... •n°1 a3· ···-.<• $1.42 1tiwAliAN PuNcH tiol &1· siiAo oouGH "~38' BLJtaTEE::v CM~~.~~[I .. ~ 11•b: ~~: LIQUID PURELEMON JUICE 7j<J1 43• PURPLE'G0R.AP£ eo1 32' PLUMR wu1 '"'c AU u1ccn cHOrPto llOCCOU ott 11rw 111Gl1AtlU 5 2 C LASMPCINKAEFRLSOUER ·· 5 m ~ 9 0 C VEGETABLES 9tOLY IAG ............. 2~Kit U J LL Y ~::;-_ •ooi 59' wm PAC ''CHOn'fO NOCCOll" o LIPTON 1 OO·COUNT $1 44 OUAIT BROCCOLI ~011W:us ............ ~··· .... ~0;~~: 5 C TEA •AGS ·····•-"•• .. .-.-.... NO ROYAL PUDDINGS:'~o l•~1 2~ GRAPEFRUI POTATO CHIPS~· lltG NG 69' DRY TREND DETERGENT JJOI 54• LARGE FANCY COACHELLA VALLEY WOOLITE LIQUID ,,01 '2.26 8 BUBBLE CLUB:··"' noz 42' BATH BEADS ~~ .. ~CM( 1601 ao· TORTILLA CHIPS ~~ :ig 49- PEAR HALVIS~Jz 66< 1•01 45' MARGARINE =~s ia 71 • MARGARINE ~~~s ia 73• ORANG£ JUICE 11tuwm ••01 56' C.H.B. TOMATOES ,. 01 41 • ==S~.~~.~.~u.oz.46 C , SHASTA DRINKS ~%0t H -Ol 31' CANADA DRY CLUB SODA HOI 38' LA PAZ MARGARITA MIX no1 '1.11 RED CABBAGE r.an-ooos 1..01 46' 0 & c ONIONSNN011•0 aoz 43- POTATOES ~~':cfo 1soz 25' PINI SOL FOAM 71 C 8ATH CUAHSl•--•7.01. DEL MONTE CATSUP TOMATO SAUCE:kr CUCUMBER SLICES ~!Nf, DRESSING ~~~ CHUNK TUNA ~·~~~(~·1 SONA SOY SAUCE 100l 85• n.oz 11M 46-0l. 11.03 IO<OONT 4'' 100.COUNT 7'J' CAB BAG FANCY SOLID GREEN HEADS • ; ... This recipe was the $5,000 wln· ner ln the savory cateeory ol last week's Pil1-buq Bake-Off. The W • I comblnaUon of flavors appeals to young and old. . The quiche-like main meal or I n n e r s snack was created by Maria Tarassoli of Alabama, who ' aspires to be a doctor and plans W h h • 1 to use her prize money · ror a 0 rt w I e 'vacationinGer~any •.. 5 LB. BAG HAM AND EGGS CRESCENT PizzA - Wednesday. March s. 1975 DAILY PILOT ( '9 •.4 cup chopped onion or 1 SWiss or Monterey Jack cheese Spread ham mixture ovt-r dough. Beat eggs: blend in re· maining ingredients except chives. Pour over ham mixture. Sprinkle witb c hives. Bake 25 to 28 minutes uotii golden brown. tablesWC>n instant minced onion 1 tablespoon cboPped chives 1 tablespoon butter or 'orripeolives,ifdesired margarine 1-cup (4 ounces> cubed, cooked ham 8-ounce can refrigerated quick crescent, Italian flavor or rye crescent dinner rolls 4eegs 1 teaspoon salt \4 tea.'Spoon pepper ~ctm milk 1 cup <4 ounces> shredded FRESH Preheat oven to 350 de1rees. Fry onion in butler until transparent. Remove from heat; stir in bam. Se rv e imm edia t e l y. Refrigerate any leftovers. 6 lo 8. servings or about 2 dozen snacks~ Separate crescent dough into four (4) rectangles. Place in un· greased 12·inch piua or 13x9· To make ahead, prepare, cover and refrigerate up to two hours; inch pan; press over bottom and bake as directed. To reheat. 'h inch up sides to form crust, . wrap in Coil ; heat at 350 degrees sealing perforations. for 10lo12 minutes. Fresh. •' . ..~::.:-.=... CHICK ROAST IROIND BEEF ·56~ 56~ .ANY SIZE PACKAGE EXTRA LEAN STEW MEAT s11! 49~ . $14! REG~ $2.89 LENfEN. SPECIAL ICY POIHT ~ED SOCkEYE SALMON' I LI. T.ALt CAM ~ 16 OI. JAR COFFE~ CREAMER ·11.c· ~-1RmKS • BIG-46 az. CANS u 4 YU BAN INST AMT COFfEi· LARGE aoz. JAR ~GOLDEN CREME ',CJ;l!l RANCH STYLE . BREAD •WHITE I LI. •WHEAT LOAF CHILI PEPS.I COLA BIG BOSS 64 OZ. LESS THAN 2· AN OZ.! .. FAllCY CIT SHORT RIBS BOllELESS BRISKET ROAST MEATY SOUP BONES CINJER CIT BEEF SHANKS 39~ 89~ $14! BONELESS ·ROLLED BEEF ROAST ( .. . CENTER CUT 7-BONE ROAST 79~ . :ROUllD BONE BEEF ROAST 895' FARMHOUSE NORTHERN FISH .. WIENERS SOLE FILLETS ~ 56~ 56~ SPRINGFlaD 5/S 1 ORANGE JUICE 6oL Can MARINERS FISH " STICKS MR. G FAMILY SIZE · s 11• <;RINKLI: CUT s 149 ·. POTATOES ' 2 LB. FAMILY PACK StoNttews: • ' to ' .,.., s ... ., ' to • ,,. ... lftMH ... 1Mrsday""" w-.sc1ay M.AlCH 6•12 Pricn ....... te tt.clr•-.S p we~A· ... ~S-.. 1/J G ALLOM 59" • I I ·1 COSTA MESA 19th and Placentia PLACENTIA. 710 W. Chapman -.,. £'If DAtl V PILOT w.dneSday, March 5, t97S By AILEEN PAVL QvUtlHklM<• ....... ~ Once you boys and (iris. those of you who ere 10 and older, can l'OOk a tew main d ashes, you are rendy to plun and p~a~_e .a sim· pie meal for your f ab'l.lly, your rnends, or for yourself. • as run for you. s. Allow enough Ume for pre- pa ration. Jt alwaya, always, lak~ longer than you thlnk. Cheesy Ha m b urger s on erui.cbed rolls Lettuce and tomato .Buttered beets Butterscotch P udding MiUt Here's what you do 30 minutes beat later. 3. Prepare puddJnc by follow· 1"' tho dlrecUons on the package ot Instant Butterscotch Pudding except to s ubstitute ''Halt and Hall" cream for mUk <it makes quite a change In navor and tCX· ture > . -.•edaes. Take to t•ble aloni wtth boUle ot prepar ed salad dressin1. s. To m ake Cheesy Uam· burgers : Mix '4 pound gr ated cheddar or American cheese (you can buy it grated) with 1 teaspoon A·l Sauce. Worces ters hire, or c ats up, and 2 tablespoons mayonnaise. Fry harnburgers until brown on one stde Caboul ' mlnul~J. turn a,.cj browq on the other side. .. Lower heat. While harnburgers are cook· lng, place saucepan of~ liquid ov er medium beat nd simmer. Add bel't:> and a pat of butter. Meal by Yourself l. Guild your menu around some r ct-1pes that you are familiar with and some thot are new. :.! Rt>a d th~ recipes carefully and plan your :i;hopping list. Cht'ck 1.0 see whi<'h items are alreud.v on your panlry shelf. 3. Huy the groceries the duy before, if possible, to balance your time schedule. 4 . C hoose t h e m eal - breakfas t, lunch, or dinner -in coopc1 ation w!lh the adults in ~our family. An hour away from cooking is helpful to them as well before eating: . 1. Set the table. l nclude mustard or catchup, whatever relish your family likes, and a pjtcher ror the milk which you will pour later. 2. Open the can of sliced or whole beets. Handle the top carefully and throw it away im· mediately. Pour Into dessert dlsbes im· mediately and c rry. to table. <Note ; a trny is h e lp f u l throughout the enUre meal plan- ning). 4. Cut washed lettuee head in half; again into half which m a kes attractive quarter wedges. A table knife should be sutflclently shar p for th1s step if you are not old enoulb for a steel knife. • Combine 1 pound ground beef (boneless chuck ls usually the best buy and the package carries t.l\e name) with l teaspoon salt. and'a sprinkle or pepper. Divide into 4 and shape with your hands into large thin pat- ties. · Place large fry pan over medium heat. Add small amount of butter or margar ine, enough to barely cover bottom oC pan, un- less fry pan is Tenon coated. Spoon cheese on to hamburger patties. t:as1er to do lf you re· move pan fro1~1 heat. R~turn to burner and while cheese is mell- ine. arrange rolls on large plat·· ter. r Remove patties from ~ J>an <cooking time 8 lo 12 minutes> with spatula and place on rolls. Spoon beets •. u&ing sl.oUed spoon. into serving. dish w1tb as little liquid as possible. Carry lo . table on tray along witb ham- burgers. 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Prices Rising WASHINGTON <API -New fagur('S by lhl• Agriculture Dt•partmenl ~how bread prices rose an average of 6.9 cents per loaf last year. with h ig h er m1ddl c mc.in charges accounting for 4.5 cents of the me rease. A one pound loaf of white bread averaged a record 34 5 tents in retail stores nationally last year. a n incr ease of 25 percent from 27.6 cents per loaf in 1973. Total value of a ll farm products m a loaf -in eluding wheat, fats and other ingredients -wa.-; 7.9 cents compared with a value of 5.S cents in .1973. Dress Up Heal ''l cup honey or maple syrup with 1 (8~-4 ounce 1 ca n rru~hed pineapple und 1 tables- poon hutt1•r Serve on frcn.-n \\ afflei;, bot lrom tbetonswr. Pour most of the liquid slowly from the c an in to a s mall saucepan and set aside, ready to Place lettuce!!'""Wed&es on plat- ter. Cut tomatoes the aame1way .--into halves and again into h alves. Place ~tween lettuce Pour milk and call everyone to l'he p"~e of suaar ~s clown 40C M: Ral1ths. ~ · The cost of susar •s down 40C per S llt. lta•, soa. prllce jo you is down 40C ..rs 11a ..... llecause _.usual, Ralphs is passin• die safln115 on a you. Lower s ugar prices are good news, and should result in lower prices of other products that use large amounts of sugar. When costs go down you can count on Ralphs to pass these savings on to you. And because this is an everyday price and not a special price, t here's no need to stock up. Looking for lower prices? Start the Ralphs lO'day switch test today and see how much you'll save on your total food bill. aolph.s S I~ .... WOI t2.50 ... w Low lv.ry4oy Price '2.10 dinner. Take the 10 Day Switch test at Ralphs Ralphs Everyday low prices and~ Buys are the best con1bination for savings on food week after week. Check the prices in our ad and in our stores. Super Bakery Super Pr~uce Ralphs-Hot Dog or Deeert Grown -ti Lb. Cello Bag -H ch Ralphs Super Buy J.,mpororoly rrduced p11ce 1nclud1n9 monv· to<tu1t•r\ ollowant~\ and \p,·c1ol pvr<ho\C\. D Ralphs Ew.rydaf Low Price Com-e l olp+K -•ot• of I ~.ooo •••ry· doy low prtc~s w11h so ... c.oll~d d1\.CO\lnt pt•<f"\r.. Hamburger ~Buns Whtta -;·i .39 ~Grapefruit .49 Meat Master Meats Beel Chuck-Center Cut Catllornla Grown-Whole 7-Bone Chuck Stewing cu•·up-lb .. 35 ~steaks ... 65~Chickens ..• 25 Freah Beel Rib-Boneless Spencer Style Groullll ~ Ralphs-Clacked W1Mat. ButtermHk or ~ U.S. No. 1-10 Lb. Cello Bag ~Herders Bread 24 oz.1oar e85 ~Russet Potatoes ~ R•lpha-LemonPtnwheel 55 D SelectQueltty ~Coffee Cakes 1 oL pkg. e Bananas D R•lphe-Dellclous 98 D Royal Mandarin Lemon Tea Cakes each. Temple Oranges D California Pippin Apples ~eack Yard Entertelnment"-A11orted D A~~~; D Select Quality Baking Size eac11.49 per lb. per lb. .18 .19 per fb •• 29 each e29 pertb. ~~ 99 B f = 55 -~• ~steaks ... 1. ~.J!~L.~.. .... ~Seeds D o;,~o~i~st~ks lb. 1 .18 D s~ish°ri;;,p lb. le59 ~ HY~;;th' ~ 14 0 !!~h~ a~?ntatoes pkg. • ~ Cabbage per lb. .12 .10 .10 2 44 D FrHh, Juicy Thin Skin H eh • Lemons D *-•Bo' Loinn -eTaStn Reeamokv.5d 88 D Meaty 99 •• lb. 1. Alaskan Crab Claws 1b •• each D T~1p0Sirt~i~sSteaks tb.1.88 0 ~0Al~Anor lb. 1.89 D L~~do~0Grii1 Steaks lb. 1.49 D H~ii~nSt. fb. 1.99 D B;e,0c~Tt,;•Steaks lb. 1.59 D ~k~ Shrimp lb. le99 Super Grocery D Top Or Bottom Round Or 1 38 D Norbeat-TenderTimer-SelfBaatlng 59 Beef Tip Roasts lb. • Junior Turkeys lb. • Old Fashioned Treesweet-Ragular D Ui~b"R;,a';rtS .... ,... .• .89 Super Spirits R I h G 1 ·1 B ~~~:fil!j~tPs ::: ~::CA lioiild'·rakin oar 3 oe' ~le~ ~r~a~~=~a9 ~ J~:: r~~ .49 D Oacer Mayer-ere-on 1 tb.1.39 l lb 29 ~WI Mh • Link Sausage pka ... : 1. D 01d Gt•nwood-ev .. ,Old Ralphs-frozen D R•thDelntlH lb.1.H -11b.Sllc•d1tb. 1 29 Straight Bourbon flfth.3.99 0 Rath Bacon pkg.... • D Royal Regiment-II Proof 88 range D Pork Loin-• Center cv1 & J bd cvt c~ 1 28 Imported Scotch fttth 4. Mixed Pork Chops tb. e D Relph• Joh•~nl•bereer "'"""9 JUICI D Pork Shoulder-Plcnlc Cut 8B German Wine 2'oz.bottte1e89 ~ lmltldon 47 Kraft :r 69 12c:. ~Mayonnaise. Fresh Pork Roasts rb.. Super Dell D Medium s111 89 Health U Beau~ Pork Spareribs lb. e Swlrt-cannecl ni 11991111rorM1nt I .Au. 84 Pantry FllJeft p k sh Id Ham ~ ao11 up Toothpeate D Por1<0~1<s rb.1e08 ] 59 ~Mini:'Pads D Young Turk•Y w1n11e or 48 D P8ttl88 ni Mecno•t•d 1111n c.,. Turkey Drumsticks 1b. e 21 oz. • • ~ Deeltln Lotion D contain• BreHt-L•o•-Wtng• 88 D Aged 1 Year-lxtr• lh•rp ~ 0t~' ~dnae Best Of The Fryer lb. • Ralphs Cheddar lb. l e88 nl Hl.onge•r cenc1&1t1oSln1ntlkyLeuon D Sklnleu 88 D Buttermilk or Country ltJle 8 ~ Sliced Beef Liver 1b. e Piiisbury Biscuits 1~ oL e 79 1 ni MFemode111n-i"ne.,,"':;~::rna" Household "alues ["]II LekeToLake-J•ckOr ~ ,_,,.... • 1 ~LonghomChaese 101.. Frozen Food ChOOH From-2 Qt. SIH -Sq. C•k• . ,.. Dlth, Lo1r Olah, Oblong Bek• Dleh D XLNT 63 nl W•len'a-lmell lln ... n or 1 Ot. Slze -Utlltty C•Herote Dleh Beef Tamales 1 OL e ~ Grape Juice B k nl ltar Kltt-HfftAlet a aware ~ Schlrmer'1-N1turalCa1lng ~ 1\Jna Pies D Pyrex 119 ~~~~~ loLe79 ~~·Of~- Hcft • l'.Y:.IArnerican Cheose 12oL e98 ~ Pi:St.:;,i:· D 64 Count -with Sharpener 88 o Kran-Sherp, Hickory, PtmteMe loL a57 nl ~HBu••tnsa Eet Crayolas pkg. • Squeez-A-Snak ~ . _... -7 0 Alketlne -C&DSlzaa-$1.69V1tue pk 1 27 ~ Pukay-lqUffH Both 89 n1 Outell~.~ot CMfly ~Duracell Batteries otDz • 1'.Y:.1 Liquid Margarine 1 1b.e LY:J Sara Lee Pies* ao :"1 •07 ~ G~~··c:;;r;e'•,. p«a. • nl '"'• lol-Pl,,..l'rHll 10 OI. 88 ~ Cleeneer 1'~1.18 ~ Ei:;"~pll llH bottle e 11 Ounce C1n1 ••a.1 68 ~RC Cola ce'.:; 1a 15 llottle e ~ IWHtPot110 2t OL 69 q ot. 1 89 ~ Pr1ncefla Yams CH e Ilka· • nl ni1ter'e Cllolo•-"ltll· or Dtcenetntled 2 77 ~ Freeze Dried Coffee •oz. Jar e loa. 29 ~ Tomato Coclrtall 100z. 28 cen • ~ Snap-E-Tom cen e 10z. 38 ~ Or"nwood-Sllced 39 .... • ~ Pickled Beets "C: e 11n. 46 nl M.ll-La11ell1t 10oz. 1 40 ctn e ~ Instant Coffee tar . e pk• 47 ~ Kratt-~orltlll•n IOI.. 68 ol 2 • ~ SaJIKt Oreaslng boaie 11 ~ .68 ~ ~~~'"' ::; 2.91 ~..: 1.69 ~ RCCd::-a11 Bottt.. e::. 1e16 ~:;.ea 1411&. 21 Piie-• •left .18 D Rubbermald-AsaortedColora 1 88 ~ Ralph1-0range,Pvnch,Qrape SheH Liner s2.4e value pkg. e l'.Y:.I Fruit Drink 83 Prices lfhctin M•. 6......,.. W.. I 2 g•lon e COUPONS CHHRFUllY REDEEMED. r---,~-·----. r---,«m·---, I Seve ,lt wllll Coupon 1 101 I I 01_.. lne .II+ #I 'ha wttll Coupon 11102 I Most markets actept All PurpoH ... ~"~~'.!~t1~~e:;~ns. I Piiisbury s~ .• eg I I Pllltle 29 I Al Ralphs, WI not only Fl I w-.· uce11t them. I OUr I 100· I wt welco111e lhem. 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To. 1 • ..... eo ~ ftotate a.led • ..... .,...-~ .._, ~· ..... AS lwtft UM a • .,.... l WPHS STOAES ARI LOCATID AT: 2•167 P.ASlO 0£ VAlfNOA. LAGUNA MIUS 380 f . 17th ST., COSTA M!1A 1126111th ST., MT1M .. 9'01 ADAMS k~ .• .....,Cll lfA& 1SC11 S. -..usr WfSTMMfa ~I K. f.OMA. AtWt8M '?id WAMft, HUNT1NGTOl lfAQI . STOlf MOUtS: 9-10 Ny, ... ~ ' nr .... .... .•• ....... ..... a ... .A.a .. .,.. r 0 n ) d s 0 0 W!dn!!d!y, March 5, 1975 OAILY PILOT. ti j ~;Variety -' ByMILIJE BBLL 1 )>OOns water 51 ccn? Pe~ n_erv 01. · "' ' The ontYwaeto \O -.btt.np is th~ During Lent we are able to thin' st\elt you peef rrotn the rre!lh 1 tablespoon plus 1 tea.spoon white' vine~ar Single Serv~ngs select seafood from a vast arr ay shrimp. O'nc you have shelled and choose some that we normal· and de\'t•mcd the shrimp, they 11 :i teaspoons dark brown sugar lywould not have. Shrimp Is u d e· are ready to cook . Ucacy to most of u~. even though '.\lost people fix shrimp either 01ssol vc th~ cornstarch in water m u S1'all saucepan. Add the othee ingredients and cook O\'er moderate heal until the sauce thickens and becomes transparent. Remove from the heal and set the pan aside, cov· ered to kee>p the sauce warm. they are usually available year fried or in a salad. I thought you around. " might like to try a sweet and sour 1 egi whjte. beaten :.ltff , ' Salt and twJ>Pt•r shrimp into the hot 011. Shrimp can be broiled, baked, method. Prepare the sauce first, boiled , fried and u sed in thl'o c lean and d e veln tt,ae Mix the flour, \\ Jlt•r. 011 Jnd seasQoings. Fold in stiffly beaten egg white. Do not crowd the pun or let the shrimp touch. Fry until golden hro" n and trtsp on both sides. Dru111 on paper towels. chowders and salads. shrimp, then make the batter. Do Shrimp meat is lean, contains not pre cook the shrimp. a high percentage or high.quality ' protein, ts high in iodine; rich In SWEET A~D SOUR BATTER Into u frying pan or wok. pour oU to a d epth of :11 inch. Heat un· t1l a light haze forms. Dip the shrimp into tht' batter. roalin~ it heavily, then cardully drop llw Re-warm lla· sauc·e if it has cooled. Put th1· shrimp on a plate and pour the :.aun· O\'t.'r them. Or put the sauct' in a :.mall dish for dipping. calcium, phosphorus. copper SAUCE '.!tablespoons Oour and s u l Phu r , and s ome l tablespoon cornstarch 2 tablespodns warm water vitamins-all necessary to our l tablespoon plus V r;> teas l teaspoon vegetable oil .-~~~~~~~--:-~~~~~.:__~~~~~~___:~~~~~~~~~~~~-==-~~~~~~=-=:---~ Hot Sau ce! Steaks Rolled Quick cooking cu~e steaks are equally as no u r i s hin g a s m o't e tender cuts. The trick to cooking the machine ten· derized p ieces of fl avorful beef is to brown th e m speedily in a skillet. To give new flavor dimens ions fill the browned s tea ks with . whole ker n e l corn. cheese and green chili. Top with a savory sauce and bake briefly to bind the flavors. MINUTE STEAK ROLLS M EXICAl':O 6 beef cube steaks Salt and pepper oil 1 tablespoon cooking 1 ( 12 -oun ce J can whole kernel corn 2 tablespoons canned chopped green chili 1 cup ~rated Mon· terey Jack cheese 1 <S·ou nce) can tomato sauce 1 teaspoon c hil i powder Season steaks with salt and pepper. Brown both sides quickly in hot oil. Combine c orn with green chili, 1 ~ teaspoon salt and 112 cup cheese. .,. ·Dividing evenly. spoon onto steaks. Roll l o enclose filling. Place in shallow baking dish. seamside down. Cover with tomato sauce mixed with chili powder and rem ainjng 1n cup cheese. Bake in 3.50 degree oven about 15 to 20minutes. Cost No . Object? SA:\ FRANCISCO CA P J The lroubl0 d economy hasn't stop(>fd gourmets in this city of food lovers from buyi~ Spanish saffron at·S25 an ounce or fresh caviar at $10anounce. "Sometimes I get the feeling around he re that people are on one big eat· ing s pree before the economic roof caves in."' says Bob Anthony. owner • of a local specialty food store. , Several gour met food stor e owners here say h ard times huve not s l owed the flow o f c u stom ers with ex · pensive tastes. The price of one popular brand of import· ed olive oil sells for $10.39 a gallon al Anthony's store-twice as much as it cost two years ago. But, says Anthony, "A lot of gourmet customers have become blase about the whole thing. They kindo£expect it." Anthony says sales o gourmet roods at his stor in January were up percent over J a nuary ·1974. . Another store owner, Haig KiJijia n. says ~os or his c ustomers buy JUSt 3 J1tnch or Spa nis h saffron !or seasoning . .. Good times· or had times salt is not saffron a nd s~rron isn't cheap, .. says KiliJian. Warm Up Saute'-caftnecl ptneap- pleallces iD a Uute butter. Serve with French tout. Tb.lcken the pineapple SYNP with a little COi'• JJIC,aJ'Cb. Add a bit of but· ts and a drop or two of ·mapte n avorio•· Servetn .pt ace of ayrup or honey. · DAILY PllOI' Q.AsSIAID ADS . . MA·lml BONELESS RUMP ROAST OA BOnOM CUT BEEF ROIJNO RO•S I 18 LB. BEEF LOtN BONELESS TOP ~ ~~ SIRLOIN STEAK v..,., •t rHA Ill A N"9"~t•~ot• l•l<"-' , .... -.. die"" .,. .. 1 ,, .. .., 011 ... MEAl :>\IOU ll 8E 'ROUO TO SERVE 'C.ua1U• • tAtrV.-,t~ GIJ•tt4fiflllO BEEF PA TTY MIX BUDGET BURGER ·~-S Pa!DE BEEF BL AOf CUT BEEF CHUCK ROAST BL EF • LARGE CND STANDING RIB ROAST SPARERIBS FRESH FROZEN ·~- FRESH FROZEN Fu.LET Of RED RIPE • LOCAL • fRfSH STRAWBERRIES , 59~ASKlt lOCAl 59c = 11. WATERMELON ~~:e 15~. PINEAPPLES AIMBO SIZE 6 9c HAWAJAN lA. MINNEOLA TANGELOS EASY PEEL 4 u.. 49 C SWEH ·u• BRUSSEL SPROUTS BLACK EYE PEAS GARDEN 19c FRESH lB. BfANSVKlE 3 9 FARMS C FRESH 1:.»oz 1>110 PKG. bRllllANT COLOAED LEAVES ST ANO.u> V ARE TY couus 6" 3'' POT FANTASTIC VALUE HANGING GREEN PLANTS • PIGGY 8ACIC • CREEPNG (HAllU£S • TRADESCANTIA 6" POT 3" BEEF BONELESS BONELESS TOP j ~~ STEWING BEEF j 39 . DOYER SOLE LL FRES~ FROZEN PEELED & OcllCIN(CJ h\s e . ~ Complete .~nou, ;ee~·s raaftVC! cJ1~C!llU POTLUCK BRISKET 103 ROUND STEAK LEANEST GROUND BEEF Grocer y Double Discounts tf>.OUNCE J•R 46 GREENWOOD RED CABBAGE • 1~A~z .79 MARTKA WA.SlilNGTON •SPEAR S DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS P•CICETS • 3 6·0UNCE P•CKAGE 8 5 WEIGHT WATCHERS SWEETENER 1 77·0UNCE CAN UBBY'S SAUERKRAUT •O-OUNCE BOITL E SUNSWEH PRUNE JUICE 5J·OUNCE C•N VAN CAMP'S PORK & BEANS .43 .68 • 81 TRHSWEET 31 OZ 43 REAL GRAPEFRUn JUKE erL • REAL ORAPEF AUi T OR ORANG( JUICE • 6• Ol 6 ll 71 16·0UNCE J•R I 06 BORDEN'S CREMORA • ORY MIX o OUTCH CHOCOLATE • CHOCOLAI£ •CHOCOLATE M•LT • MILi( CHOCOV.Tl • • FRENCH VANILLA• VARIETY• STR•WBCRAV • PAK 64 CARNATION SLENDER p,._c, • LIVER FLAVOR ~OZ 23 KITTY QUEEN CAT FOOD C•N . REGULAR FLAVOR l6·0Z 27 I SKIPPY DOG FOOD CAN • PAEMIUM ORY DINNER NUGGETS • HJ.LB B•G Ut BEEF o LIVER • KIONEY • 121'1-0UNCE Co'>N 26 LOVIN' SPOONFUU CAT fOOO • 11·ENVELOPE PM:KAG£ SWISS MISS COCOA MIX .95 j09 llUE Dl~MOID LI. SMIMP ,,.: 65~ f n££ by c.:;; .... t.. .. _._e.. Dinner .. I' '-ONLY AT ALPHA BETA , '·. •. ,• WHAT'S IN STORE "~OOD fAOS F00t..·· Trus is National !\u1r11111n ~ • ...i. 2nJ 1hc A111<:11C2n U.~k11,· -\,\0Cul1un ha~ ch~ 1h" 111k a 1~ Iheme for 1hcir PfqlrlOlions. II ii lhrir con~"' tlila1 ps:nplc he mack a.,~, .. of some of 1hc fall11Cics and miscooccpeions dat tl<lli about food. Mlldt l1IOCM'Y IS wasled annually on c06cly pttpantions chat h:lvr not pro~d 10 insure m:h procnDtcl R"ull< a~ iml'Mdiacc ,..ciiht lo~ or instant vi1ali1y and lung hfr. One or the •l41~meol\ be1n-publt-.htd ~ this rapectfd cwpni7i.11un .... "Pt~ Catt~· all lb!! nucnrnts 1 tw-y DOrm:ally nttd ~ n 11ng 1 bllall<'cd d.icl o{ a ..-d: ,-:a,..,1y or food-. from IM supmnarteL" Dr. Hans fisher, Chaim\MI ol th!! Dfpertl!lfnl oC N111ri1ton at Ru1~1> Univer"'ty, abo tmplusi:zes, "Houw~ ..ti@ att hullh<'Onldou' can ~l!'flch their Jlopping -dollars by 11sinJ lbc supermarktl as a heahh food ''Ort " tkre arc a few lips lo save ITIOIWY and )'Cl h:ne • llalanctd d1tl. (I) Utt Budg.-1 Burg~r fttq~ncly. Nutritionally, ii tq11al1 llJOUnd bttf and 'tmchu your protrm dollar. 4 !) Egg>, p.<;1nut buue.-, and poultry ire ocher vtty inuptnsiYc >OtlrC..~ uf proltin. UI lluv nalurJI cueals and whole grain breads for muimum cc=rul nulrilion 14) Nun·fol po,.cJs:-rcd or frt,h mak is 2 bell buy for ch.al caltpy of cbe ha.ic food ~oup< ,~, '"""'"· irt·\l'~'°" prodll~r. "° abundant he!'f in the W~. providet one of lht lt>a,1 ''IX"'"'' 111d ndt<'I .. our.-.--of a .,.idc varitly of vitamins, minerals and olhe• .. 1.Vnts. fulher (. ra111er Oireclor of ton.sumer Aflairs All our Alpha Beias hav• nu1rhional pose~ l"\pljiruni; llw u11t of lh< 1111u111w1 w~I' now found nn many food packa!1''· If you would like a hrochurc l•lling you how 111 use 1he .... lsMl5. ask your Man in Blu• or ~op me a oole ~eili"11 lh1, infornulion 777 S. Harbvf lllvd. La Hahn, <:A. 9063 I OARK•SWEET 16 oz 72 OREGON PITTED CHERRIES CAN • PRINT 48 CHIFFON TOWEU 1~~~LFT • »COUNT BOX NEW FREEDOM MINI PADS HERSHEY"S HOT COCOA MIX 10-0UNCE JAR MJB INST ANT COFFEE 5-0UNCE CAN 1.06 IO·PAI( 69 uox • 1.49 AaMOUR vm.A SAUSAll .37 :&~~ .77 !i':o .58 ~~~ 1.31 LFMOH OLD l"'1ISll POUSll LILAC • AMERICAN BEAUTY • LEMON WIZARD A• fRESNllllR REGULNI • LEMON PUeU fUINITVIE POUSM Grocery Double Discounts -n O\JHCE eoni.E GLO COAT FLOOR WAX •2-<X>HCE BOnLr L YSOI. UQUID CLEANER BASIN. TUB & TIU CLEA.H~R • 17-0UHCE Af.RO 14·0UNCE •EROSOL LISTIROL DISINFECT ANT REGULAR • ' LB BOX AUNT .JEMIMA PANCAKE MIX PANCAKE SYRUP • 24·0UNCE BOTTLl 1 1' 14·0UNCE BOTTLE HEINZ KETCHUP J<»OUNCE CAN HUNT'S SMALL RED BEANS CHIU BEANS • li>-OUNCE CAN .51 79·0UHCE CAN HUNT'S NEW POTATOES 12·0UNC£ CAN HUNT'S TOMATO PASH GR•PEFRUIT OR TREISwtn ORAllH JUICE 9'~·0VNCE PACIC•GE APPIAll WAY PlllA 1.04 .85 ... 1.3& .71 a39 .51 .45 .47 .49 48-0Z. CAH 0 REGUlAR 0 ElEC PERC 2.95 Reouceo Jsc De licatessen Double Discounts 0.0COLATE • STR•WSERIW 31 BORDIN 'S FROSnD SHAKE 9~A~z • INiJIVIOUllUV WllAPPEO • ll'·OUNCE PA.rKAGl 95 ALPHA BET A CHEESE suas . • P illsbury "Dough Savers" COUNTRY '.TYU:. eunERMlll( PILLSBURY BISCUns Fl Al(Y • UUTT cRMILI( HUNGRY JACK BISCUITS ll OUl'ICl C•N CRESCENT ROW WITH ICING ONNAMON ROUS r :r..· 1~ I AN e • Ill. 36 l,AN • .59 \A0,.1 .49 Ba k ery Discounts ALPHA Bl!A. • 2•-0l LOAF• OOUBLE OISCOUNr 43 10091. WNOl.E WHEAT BREAD • A1A1<>10LM S • 20-0l lOl\F • OOUBLE OISCOUNT 54 PUMPERNICKEL BREAD • All'HA !\l TA DANISH APPLE RING I! OUNC( TR,l\Y ALPHA BET A CORN MUFFINS ,1\1 l'HA BET A• IA OUNCE ~t '' CHERRY ICED ANGEL CAKE POl 95 1•AN 8 .&9 1.89 Frozen Food Doub le Discouncs 81ROSfYF ~·Ol 51 SMALL WHOLE ONIONS e .. c. • BRtOG~ORO "6t>l 36 BAKE·Hl-BOX BREAD BOK • BtROSEYl ' (\/ 41 AWAKE ORANGE DRINK l AN I OLAZEO q ~· 79 MORTON DONUTS OJI(; • JElL Y DONUT<;· 11 OUNCl PllG 19 17 OUNCC eox. ~ PACI\ 1.27 OH BOY CHEESE PIZZA 11 OUNCE BAO• H0 ... EA0£ .49 DOWNYFLAKE WAFFLES ~ OUNCf PACKAG£ .34 STAR-KIST TUNA PIE 10" fllJNCC PA(,k4GE Mon·FOOd Double DiKountt SARA U E POUND CAKE a99 VASELINE INTENSIVE CAR[ 100-CO\,INf I 09 ..... .,..$ PftG. I VAHUHE. MCf'BM. OARE~ t5 Ol. I 37 MIWYI CAltl L0110lt BTI.. • SM4U. • MEOllN • 1.AAGE ... .. 99 PLAfllX UV. 11.0VIS ti .. • PLUS l't.A'1NVM • 7-00UNT Pl<O : •• 93 smcK ~ ll.ADIS , 1 STORE HOUftS: MON:-FRI: 9:30-t:30 SAT: 9:30-l :OOSUN: 10.00-7:00 Everyday Discount Prices Delicatessen Double DtKounts .75 .IS .73 S0U0 LIGHT IN W•TEA ST AR-klST TUNA SOllD -TE IH WllT'ER • 10-01 CllH .M S0U0 -TE: IN WAlER • 13-0l CAN Ul I O\JHCC CAN ..rs TOMATO SAUU flSCO • WITH UO • 32·0AL SITE NUVY DUTY TRASH CAM FREE Discount CouPQns-$1 orr ONTARIO MOTOR SPEEDWAY CALIFORNIA &00 -SUNOAV. MARCH 9 AVAIL411.I AT AUlltA UT /4 CH•CICIT AHOI 10l 55 1,A.N /I .17 5.49 COST•~-l200 H ... ll•ll COITAMH A-141 l.17tt.Sst. • L.AGUMA t•.u-nJ.41 o.eeie .. ~ 'MUMT1HfaTOMllACH-ft41A.. HUMTIM6~ .. ~·u• •. pp IUMTIMa'l'OH-~lNl l K. ~M. llO~ YAUl'f-a~to ~....,. l&YIMa-11144 Clhtr, Ulhlftlty Pri. 50U1M LA~I-S. c...t ,._,. .. . Cl2 OAtl y PILOT Make Fresh List WASHI~G TON , D C. -For the hom l'makt>r who is t rying to hol<l the line on f ooc.1 t'X pe n · ditures, fresh fruits ~nd vegetables s hould head the shoppan t:: li st. . Through careful com· parison shopping, the consum\!r t•an purl'huse gr eater food value for her mone.). T he mt>thod 1s lo determine the com· parative portion cost for the sam e it em fresh, canned and frozen . .\ct·ordin#! to Ber nard J. Imm ing pn•::.1denl. l'mled Frt>sh Fruit and \'cgclJblt· \.,::.ot·1;it1on. m nt·u r h t'\ l' I'\ in st.111n· the fn·sh 1tt•m \\ 111 pr mc to bl• llw lll·'t 'alut• llt•n• art• 'Pt.'t'1f1t· t'X· arnplt·-. ot ho\\ l<J muke this t•11111 p.in:-.on In t".1 r l\ i"'l•bruar.). r rt'::. h c u r r 0 l s w l' r t> priced al 59 tents for a t " o pou nd b ug in a Wa s h ing t o n . O .C. super market. A half·cup of fresh t ookcd carrots \.\ouJd tosl 7.4 cents. The ~ame ha lf·tup por· tion of turrots from a 1.5-oun<.·l· :-.tort· brand c.·<111 at n tt'nt~ "ould t·o-.t I I i L'L•nt:-. Boug ht 1n tht: lli·ou nct· stort• hrand frozen pact.. agt· '' h1<:h "a!> pn t'l'd at H C"l'lll!>, the hal f ('Ui> ::.en ing \\Ould co"t 9 I l'cnts lien· an· otht·1· C"Om· pun ::.ons: A hu.lf ·nip sN\ 111g of fresh S\\ 1..·t·t put ;,1 It'!> or ··yam::." \\ ould ('O:-.l 6 tents. 10 n·nts t·arnwd. :rnd 19 cent:-fro11..•n The cost of M•n 111g a half...(·up uf m ui,hrooms "ould cust 't.7 c·L·nt:-. fn•sh, :m. c I..' n I ::-. l' J n Ill' d a n d 39 ('E'nts fro1.1..•n . i\ nd uc:orn :-.quush "ould hav1..• t·ost 6 n•nts for a half -l'up por· t ion fre:-.h :md IO C'L'nts frozen. ,\s a gt·m•ral rulP c·on s u m e r s 1..· :1 n m u k 1..• a quick t·alc:ulat1on tc1 de· tamine comparatl\ c> co:-.t-. per port 1011 ol an~ fruit or \'t'J.?C't ~1hk .\ one pound tan ol .i n•gl'labll.· \\ tll l'Ullt<.1111 • uhout t \\ o c·ups. in dud· 1ng hqu1d Th1..• cost of a h;ilf·<:Up "l'f'\ rng \\OUld IJ1..· otll' fourth l ht• -.hclf µn n· :\l o-.t pat:k ag1..•s 11f frolt.>11 't•gl'la blcs con- tain 1111w or tl'n ounces, or almo-.t three ha lf· cups. Tht• per por tion cost "ou Id thcn be one· t hird the s helf prict.> In most inst an ce!>. one pound of r a \\ '1..•gC'tables u :-. u a I 1 y p r o ,. 1 cl c s bt.>t ween t h reL· lo fin' half·('UP portions l 'smi.: tour as an a\·crug1._ lht· per-sen ing co:-.t "ouhl .dmost al\\a~s he• on1.. fourth of t he• tH'r pound pn c.·C' The m u1ur l'X<.·ept1011:-. arc g ret>ns sud1 .i:-. kale.· and ('oll ar ds "h1th pro- ' 1de from c.·1gh t to t" t•h e ha lf-cup 'it·n 1ng., p1..·r pound Imming abo o lbt·n l'cl th<Jl fresh ,·egetahll's and frui ts often an· a h1..·t ter huv on mon· th<m price ~lon t.'. Frl'sh pro· duce u~ually h <ts a nutn t1o n a l acl\·a ntuge. and thus cons I 1lull'S hl1ller 'aluc for morH'Y s pt·nt 1\nd lht·1r c·ontrih11t u111 to tht• l's:-.1·11t1al dall~ ;1 m o u n t o f h u I k 1111 r hod 1C''i r t.><t u 1 re i :-. -.t ti I <JOOthcr \'<Jlut• lal'lor Flour's Enriched It's a fa ll an that'' hill' br ead and "hilt> flour ha ve no nutriti o n a l v a I u c ,, :1 ' ., t h c California D1t'ft•l u· A:-.· 'iOCi ation . OntnJ.!t• Cnun t v Disln<'l. · Whit t• b n•ad 1:-. \\hilt• l>ecau~t· th•· hr.in <1nd ger m I wh1t'h t·onla1n m any nutr11..•nt '.->I ha\l' heen rem oved in m1lhng Normall y nft c·r milhn~ t he flo ur in h rl'arl 1:-. enriched with t hiamm . riboflavin. n 1ac1n and iron. the d 1el1t1an~ ex- plain. H o weve r . not al l nutrients ar e r eturned to tbe m ilkd flnur Rut these can be obtained in <1deq ua tc a mo unts from c1 \\e ll balanced . van ed cllet. say the diet itian'> Jerseyma id PREMIUM CATERING Ice Cream Natural ··~Sharp Cldar . . 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REG • U":'SCENH O • : Breck: ~:.~~to ( ... i .... • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ADHESD SHELF PAP£1 .. ·~ 89~ ERA · ~ D VITA PAKT APPLE JUICE ... ~.:··:· .. 89' ~ SEA ,AK ROUNDS 10·0l FROZEN • APPLE • PEACH •CHERRY . CREAMY or CHUNKYl 1 ~· IRIS • l S·OZ.,JAR t: • • • . .......•.................... ; .. DISH DETERGENT 22.oz. PlASTIC (REG. 76c) -lliii •Mtso Yftodt Cfftfer, Harbor at Adams, Costa Mtll •t3922 lrookhtlnf, Garden GroYe •23111 Et Toro II Toro •I JOI W. ~. s.tca A11 • 5158 Wanter, Huntifte)t • INCh • ' ' By BAtBllA GIBBONS nutriUOlls th an their nonoraanic "t•ounterparhs,'' uys lhc ADA: The main dltfere~e is the price. ment massive vitamin dosages cure i' vitamin doflc1ency. If there wu ever a tJme to ~at.cb wbat you eat, this is it: Na- tional Nutrition Week. W . h The. American Dietetic As-sociation, sponsor o/ the week hopes it.becomes habit tormmg.' at c ADA president Elsoe Harr, who represel)ts 26,000 professionals s~1d Uiat this year's observanc~ , . w h . t I will focus on food sense a nd non- Slnce there's no way to tell an organic lemon trom an ordinary on~t the c ustomer must take it on faitn that be"• setting what be pays for. FICTI ON : Super doses of vitamins can prevent colds and aging, cure impotency and sterili- ty, eliminate wrinkles and over- weight, combat cancer, split ends, the frizzles, ets. . · In its book "Let's Talk aoout Food'' the American Medical As- sociation states that there is no objective., conclusive evidence to date tha& vitamin c can cure the common cold , that leclthin prt- venls heart dis ease or tb•t vitamin ,E does anything for human sexuality. • sense. ; a s Fool," points up that dieticians FI CTION : To lose weight, count carbohydrJ1.les instead of · Their them e,' "Food Fads • are seriously concerned with the wide popularity off ad diets. FACT: Large-sell-prescribed doses of vitamins and many heaJth food store products waste money, according to the ADA, "because people can get all tile nutrients they normally need by eating a balanced diet or a wide varie t y of food s Crom the s up e rm ar k et." calories. . FACT: The ADA singles out E t What better time than now to a en review som e popular food fiction and ADA facts. FI CTION: Organic fruits and vegetables ar·e more nutritious · "low"carb" diets as potentially harmful, ''a fad that can en- d a nger h ealth.'' The "quick weight loss" is water, not Cat, and any further loss is due to a cutback in calories, not ''carbs." Complicattons may inc lude fatigue. low blood pressure, nitrogen loss. upset water Full Steam Ahead than the supermarket variety. F..'\CT: .. Expensive organical- ly grown foods are no mor e The on l y ail· $hop your guide to greater $avings ... at The Treasury $upermarket. Your Best Buy Gulde is our weekly shopping bulletin. abailable for your convenience every day at our supermarket entrance. A new edition comes out each week. The Best Buy Guide is a service to keep you informed ol the best buys of the week due to lower market trends in meats. fresh fruits and vegetables. dairy products. frozen foods. packaged goods. and canned foods. It helps you save even more in our unusual supermarket where every pnce -every day 1s as low as we can make 1t. You save on every item. not just scattered 'Specials · Your total food cost is less. Pick up your copy of the Best Buy Guide and save even more. .. .. h'c! Feat 11re 01111- " t'O\C£ BEEF Wednesday. March 5. 1975 balance and ketosis. Many Jow- carb diets lack roughage needed tor good digestion FICTION: A fa:.t or semt- stanatlon ts a good "'ay to shed pounds. F ACT: Any diet "1th fewer than 800 or 900 calorie::. 1s risky. $3.YS the ADA, unthinkable except ·under medical scrultn\'. The American Medical Association c09curs, noting that even short fasts can cause gouty arthrilii, low blood pressure and ane mia. · ACTION: Gra pefruit at every meal burns up fat. FAC.T : The A DA warns against fads that focus on a few foods. The AM A acids that mo!?l fresh foods have enzymes whictl are chemically capable or ..digesting" fats. but these plant enzymes arc neutraliud bv .di~estion. · DAIL y PILOT CJ3 THE Slf'M GOURMET OFFICIAL U.S.D.A . FOOD STAMP REDEMPTIO N STORE /..~o£tl FRESH PRODUCE G BUTTERY SMOOTH SWEET NAVB. ORANGES AVOCADOS Improvise! 6 ·· 5 100 4 For~1 00 o./..-' c ---i ~~ \).S. "'' U.S.D.A. 0~\-. ·, CHOICE FIRST (l)UAUTY ' ./ THRIFT-PAK LARGE LOIN . J For centuries in the Middle East and countries rn the area described as "the cr a- dle of c ivilization." certain foods such as Jamb and se·molina wheat have been staples of the people's diet. Beyond their traditional value, these foods continue to be favored today because they are nutritionally sound. Recipe names may seem strange, but tile ingredients, even when slightly reinterpret- ed for the Ame rican palate, prove to be both excitingly different and economical. So do consider preparing some of these dishes for a n exotic dinner for family or friends. Since cube d lamb is an important part of the recipe, the spring season is a perfect time to prepare it, with lamb in abundant s upply in our market. In cooking t his dish, you first combin e lamb with chicken broth. celery, onion, car- rots and jellied cranberry sauce which gives it an especiall y piquant and _savory flavor. Afte r the Jamb mix has cooked for awhile, a steam pot Cor colander) is added to the top of the first pot. This pot will contain naturally wholesome wheat pilaf or cracked wheat, and is cooked by a steaming process from the pot below. CRANBERRY COUSCOUS 1 , cup butter or margarine 1 large onion, chopped 1 clove garlic, minced 3 pounds boneless lamb, cut into 1-inch cubes 3 carrots, sli ced 2 cups sliced celery ~cans < 10-:11 o unces each) condensed chickcnoroth, undiluted t can (8 ounces> jellied cranberry sauce S:ilt and pepp(•r 2 cups couscous (wheat pilaf, or cracked wheat>, or substitute with brown rice Mint leaves, fo r garnish, frt?sh or dry, if available Jn a 4-quart saucepan, Dutch oven or the bottom pot of a couscousinlere. heat butter and saute onion and garlic about 5 minutes. Add lamb and continue sauteing until lamb c ubes are lighUy browned. Add carrots, celery, chicken broth and cranberry sauce. Cover tightly and s immer for 1 hour or until la mb is almost tender Remove cover and place a colander on top. or second part of couscousiniere, over simmering stew. Wash couscous and pour into colander. Cover tightly and s immer stew for anothe r 30 to 40 minutes or until couscous is tender but still somewhat crunchy. If desired, stew may be thickened with nour mixed with water. Spoon couscous on- to serving plates and spoon stew over top. Garnis h with mint leaves. Futile Extra Protein Athletes need no mor protein t han the average person, says t h e California Dietetic M · sociation, Orange Coun· ty District. There is no scientific s upport ror t he belief that. athletics and hard exercise increases the body's need for protein, c.1et•or<1ing to t"c dieti- tiaM There is, however, an increaKed need for c srbohydrat~s a nd calories. PORK , :---...,GROUND CHOPS ROUND 98~, .:::.. 59~ U.S.D.A. CHOICE SLICED 'I• PORK LOIN 98~ FIRST (l)UAUTY COUHTRY STYLE SPARE RIBJ 98~ FIRST (l)UAUTY LOIN END PORK ROAST 98~ FIRST (l)UAUTY CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS THRIFT-PAK 5 1 ~ 5 lb. 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Pork Loin ROAST • • • 'l 49• Center Cut from Easlem Pork Sliced Bacon .. s11~ l·:I l~ancho's 1 hicker ranc h sty le' Braisin'fnr$159 STRIPS LOii lb. · Pork Chops ~ . s15? "111·culent Ea11tern pork -loi n cut Ground Beef • . 99c, bulk or patt ie!!~ STUFFED s 1 s• FRYER BREASTS lb. \\'it h M ri>. \ubhi!!On 's dres11i ng! Pork Chops sTUlllD • s14~ \V ilh Cubbison's dre811ing! East.em! Pork Sausage • ggc~ El liancho's old fashioned style! CORDON BLEU FRYER $169 BREASTS lb. In the <·untinental manner~ Chateaubriand u.s.o.A. CH01cE ••••••••••••• ~ 2~b~ 'l'hL' t'pilo1ne of dining delight! 'fendcrloin of naturally agt'ci U.S.D.A. C'huicc beef! (FUT_,. ... $199 •.) ·Super Fresh! •• . ..... "''"''''{, JUll'V ('11J1forn itt Nnvel11! Cnmp11rc the ~i1t> ~ee ! h111 y11u do get more v,Yttt! "' ROMAINE 1 CJc LETTUCE bu. (:nrden fres h! Cri11p, all green! . Hot House39c HU BARB 1b Straw· berries 59.!' Hed ripe, local grown! 12oz. i>Akt. ANJOU 2·9c PEARS ."weet, jtLii'y! From Northe~ M:bardf , Prices in effect Thur. March 6 "through Wf!d. March 12 (Jpen doily 9 to 9 Sunday .JO to 7 Nu .<;a/eS to dealers • HAIR RINSE .. l~rt•ck -a na 1ne to trust! 7 oz • . • . • . . < ' . • . . • • ' ' . . • \ • • . • . . • • • J • • '---~~~~~~~ ! Seafood Specials' : ' • SILVER s14·9 ~ SALMON . lb ~ ·: \\'hnl1:: or half -Cnlumbifl l~iver '! •• ,, • Salmon Steaks .. 5189 ; ~ i 'olur11Ui11 Silver! Center cul! , Fresh Perch .•• 5129 ' .i Fillets nf mild ocean perch! ! . Cooked Shrimp • • 5199 ~ 'l'he ri1tht 11ize for cocktails! ,. > FILLET of SOLE 891! i •' r:verybody's ravorite! Mild, de\icate! ~ l Liquor Dep 't. Value., · ;. ~::.:Et: $ 749 VODKA (Jur own Holiday Times label! ~ . ·: -' I ' • • i Scotch n-'S • . s69a 11 • Ht1ttled in Scotland, for us! Quart ~ • Old Taylor .•• s1249 : ' . Straight whiskey! Save l .50 112 gallon ' Rum._ ....• 5519 : ~ • ('.hOOSc light or dark~ fifth White Horse . ,s750 ? Famous scotch reduced 90t fifth l • Vermouth •••• s13t : Weibel'1 Extra Dry! Quart bottle • • , • • . • . • ' .. . :i . • ' " LEASE NOW BUY LATER SELLER IN HURRY Big beautiful rooms. Clean & ~harp. Wind free patio. It's ready for you now. Call 646-'H7l. AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE For. so much home! Huge separat~ family room has Swedish fireplace + bar.-. Extra large formal dining. Efficient homemaker kitchen·. All kingslze bed~ s . Big corner lot. Ali for only 48, 0. Call now to see 847-6010. WORK IT OµT OF YOUR LIVE IN Nice 2 bedroom home on M·l lol. Shop space is ready. 66 x 135 lol gives ample storage area. Call 646·7171. LOCATION ON YOUR TERMS Dover & Westc lifr no need for auto. All shoppin g nearby , 2 super deluxe master s uit es. Style -PURE ELEGANCE. f'ree & clear. Name your ."own terms (be r easonable). Quick move in & escrow possible. Call 646·7171. VIEW ESTATE OCEAN & UGHTS BARG.AIM ·,$44,900 Rustic charm abounds in this unique beach estate. Circul~ drive. Huge living room with dramatic corner log burning fireplace + breath taking view through wall of glass. Gourmet kitchen & dine. Separate wlng for hideaway master suite with a view + children & guest suites. Hurry for this once in a lifetime dream home at a bargain price. Bring your imagination & paint. · Make $$S. Call 963-7881. PROMISE HER ANYTHING But give her th.is custom cottage with a warm crackling fireplace under wood beam ceilings country kitchen, candle lite dining looking ontQ a lush rolling green lawn three cozy ttedrooms a sun- ny de n all nestled under towering state·· ly trees and only S:~.950! Wow! Call .>46-2313. "ARTIST CHALET" 4 BR · 2 STY.· POOL BEACH· $28,900 Parklike approach. Lade family sized living room. Gourmet llltchen + dine. Sweeping stairs to separate master & childrens suites. Assume 9% FHA $23.975 bal. NO · NEW LOAN COSTS. $267 (month pays all. OWNER MUST SACRIFICE. HURRY! Call 963-7881. SEA SAILS SAND BEACH DUPLEX REDUCED $I 0,000 Hard to find luxurious 4 up 3 down. Both owners units. Ocean view from · both units. 15 x 22 sundeck. large patio. double garages. Investors droeam owner will carry up to 30% at 8% . interest. Call 646-7171. WON1T STEER YOU WRONG This suburbia park 4 bedroom formal ~ing room & den home w_ill not ~e available in 30 days. seller will lose his deposit on new home. Just reduced thousands of dollars to $53,950! This is a 1973 price. Act now-loans available. Call 546-2313 . 11BEACH RANCH" 2 STY 4 BR ··POOL STEPS TO OCEAN Formal entry. Huge family sized lh•ing room with crackling fireplace & COMMANDING VIEW of sparkling 36' heated & filtered pool dramatically set in sun. Terraces & lush landscaping. Pool s ide gourmet kitchen & di.ne. Artistic stairs to hideaway children'& guest suites. Secluded 18' m aster suite. First to call. Gets this entertainers bargain. Hur ry! Only $6700 down. EZ terms. Call 963-7881 . • IF YOU .AIH-Y ~ ~OT A BARREL OF MONEY But you want to start out take a gander at this Huntington Beach 3 bed.room. ll needs only. some tender loving caret<> be a fine family home. Bargain priced at just $35.000! Vets welcome. Call now .. 847-6010. SOUTHERN '•COMFoRT MANSION 6 BDR. 2 STY. BEACH Bike to the beach. Impressive 80Uthern mansion. HUGE PLANTATION PILLAR~. Twi!l door entry. Inviting parlor with old white brick firebeartb. SEPARATE BANQUET.ROOM. Secluded study with private bath. Bright springtime kitchen. Qverlooks charming family room. Wooded bannister leads to 5 separate sleeping quarters. Double doors lead to huge master suite with separate vanity. area. A RARE F1ND . hurry, call now to see 842-2535. EXECUTIVE ESTATE 4 BR-2 STORY-POOL BEACH· ASSUME $39,000 Raised entry to elegant livi ng room "ith dramatic vaulted ceiling. huge cracklin g fireplace & Rom eo & Juliet balconies. Formal dining room is elequently served by huge chef siied kitche n. 25' family room adjoins s un terrace overlooking freeform pool with jacuzzi. Open stairs to separate 24' master suite & spacious childrens room:;. Take over 7% VA loan. NO NEW LOA~ COSTS. $.114 per month pays all. Hurry for this beach BARGA lt\~ Call 963-7881 . GRANDA EST.ATE 5 BR POOL-BEACH Formal double door entry to enormous sunken living room with 20' CATHEDRAL ceilings & massive floor to ceiling fireplace. -.. ·ormal dining is eloquently served by huge gourmet kitc hen . Separate 25' FIESTA party room with wet bar &: wall of glass overlooking 30' . covered pavillion. DRAMATIC open stairs to gallery & separate 30' master 1suite with vaulted ceilings & private sun terrace. Generous sized childrens suites. Hurry for this hard to find model. EZ t.erms! Call 963-7881. NIT PICKER'S DELIGHT $4200 DOWN 'The closer you look the better I look ·· On rour season qwet tree lined street m coveted east s ide Costa Mesa Family play room big-nuf for a regulation pool table Crackling fireplace. Homemakers kitchen 3 bedrooms Double detached garage Tis pride of the Irish. you'll see. Call 546-2313 SPANISH MANSION POOL-BEACH HILLS Walled courtyard to from al e ntry . ~pacious sunken living room and separate formal dining. Double doors to massive . den and fireplace. Enormous separate game room with second fireplace . Gourmet garden kitchen and breakfast nook . Sweeping stairs to elegant master & childr ens suites. Unique rear grounds with swimmers pool. 3 car. garage. $7790 down. Call today 963-6767 BRAND NEW· $46,950 NEWPORT BAY VIEW Real leis ure living in this Newport Chateau home all rus tic ruff wood exterior with two story beam ceilings. 3 exciting bedrooms. dining room. gourmet kitchen plus 3 large baths, big sun deck ups tairs. a real now home al a fantaslH" pnce. Call 546-2313. NEWPORT HEIGHTS ~7.7 50 DOWN · DEM "3ewP"!'t Height.Ii & brand new too• J u~l ~7. 750 buys 1.t . 1--;xtra iwar1ous homt". Elegant Sparush entry. Loads ot ~hiss . Cathe dral ceiling. Formal dining. Spacious Gourmet kllC'ht-n w H BQ. Hideaway wing includes atrium & sunken tub. Den.office for dad. Large \\lfld tn•e patio. See to believe. Call 646-7171 MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE POOL 2000 sq . ft. plus Beautilul hving 12 x 1:1 forma l dining room Hri g ht well or gani zed k il ehen brt>akfast area . Unusually large li ving room overlooks JO' pool in tropical garden setting. Expcn~ivc decking. Huge lanai Your <J\\11 paradise $7,400 down Call for private tour 646-7171 SUH LOVERS ATIEHTION! !:iun yourself on the huge second story sundeck This party home has a cozy family room with fireplace. rormal dining, big step down living room. All 4 kingsize bedrooms have soaring vaulted ceilings. Would you believe only s.55,500? See it now! Call 847 -6010. ELEGANT POOL HOME Spacious two s tory in lovely community. Raised entry steps down lo plush living room. Extra la rge formal dining. Super family room. 4 big bedrooms. You must see this aiiaculate home . Call now 847-6010. CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS $I o.ooo REDUCTION Superlative vie w home. Distinctive. well maintai ned . custom built executi ve h o m e. Manic ured landscaping. Heated and filtered pool. Custom drapes. Top grade carpeting. It is now vacant. A pleasure to show. Call 673-8550. • DESIGNERS HOME Interior designer's own bome. A spot- less three bedroom )louse in excellent condition. Paneled and papered thru- out. Sl>arklin« kitchen. 'Io.P grade carpeting. Convenient to tent'llt courts and sw\mminc pool. $'12,SOO calt Mw 67a.j5SO. FIRST TIME OFFERED Cus tom· built. Irvi ne t errace. :1 bedroom plus convertible den. Great family home on FEE land. In tip-toµ condition with quality construction. Ao easy lo care for yard which includes sparkling heated and filtered pool and b~dminton court. Call 673-8550 . OCEANFRONT HOME PLUS GARAGE APT:· Completely remodeled home with two bedrooms and two baths. Sparkling new kitchen. Newly painted exterior. AU this plus a beautiful one bedroom apartment with a view of the ocean. Price has boen cul to Sl45.000. Call 873-8550. HARBOR VIEW SPECIAL Delig htful ly decorated. Lovely :l bedroom. Great pote ntial for expansion. Expensive carpets. custom drapes, easy .to care ror landscaping. Priced at S72,500. Come lake a look and give us an offer. Call 673-8550. VIEW OF BALBOA HARBOR Overlooks the whole world from sundcl'k and terraces. All the amenities that ~o with an elegant home. Formal dininJ! room. Modern kitchen. Huge family room with wet bar plus wine cellar Superb quality. CeJl 673-86.50. DAILY PILOT 0 J '"11MEDITERRANEAM-, BEAUTY AND THE BEACH" POOL • ASSUM E $26,500 Dramatic entry through lushly landscaped 20' glass atrium to elegant sunken living room with stalely white marble fireplace and wall of glass that artistically brings the sparkling pool & terraces together with the plush interiors. Banquet siied rormal dining room is convenie ntly served from huge gourmet kitchen that adjoins pool area. Enormous family room looks ooto glass atrium. Separate wing for master & childrens suites. Hurry for this uniq ue BARGAIN! 963-7881 CAPE COD TWO STORY POOL $I 9p.() DOWN Formal entry to X large Living and dining rooms. Custom mirrored walls and room dividers . S pacious indoor-outdoor kitchen. Sweeping st airs to unique master and separate childrens wings. Very large enclosed patio. Rambling park like grounds and pool. Don't miss this one. Call 963-6767. OLD WORLD SPANISH MANSION Much-in-demand. this type home becomes nvuilablc onee-in-awhile l"eaturt-s 4 bedrooms, family room. formal dining . Large. \"t;!r y private ma~ll•r sulll' on St'parall' levd lltghlv desirable neit.~hborhood close lo ele mentllry ~c·hool. park. tennis ('OUrls. bike trail and beach. It'-; h<ird to believe at only $62.~0~ Call 546·2313 . OCEAN VILLA $4525 TO ASSUME TWO-STORY Rambling two story beach home. Spacious living a nd dining rooms. Gourmet J;!ardcn kitchen. Sweeping stairs Lo bonus size master & childrens suites. Glass doors to encl0&ed patio and gr ounds. Only ~!U150 call for appointment. %3-6767. BEACH RANCH POOL & FAMILY ROOM HO DOWN VA 1-'anlastic four bedroom beach home. Spacious entry to enormous living and dining rooms. Unique garden kitchen. Jumbo size party room. King size master & childrens suites. Wall of gla;;s to Pol y_n esian paradise . Spectacular pool and liki hil. No down to vets. Low down to non-vets. Call quick 963-6767. SPANISH HACIENDA $1750 DOWN BEACH South of the border style th ree bedroom ranch house. Fiesta size living and dining rooms. Gourmet kitchen . Spacious mas ter and C'hildrens suites Wall of glass to finely manieurcrl grou nd s T e rraced gardens. Extensive patio work. l"ull price S34,500. Don't delay. Call 963-6767. PATCH-PAINT AND SAVE$ This is the best priced home in College Park. 3 bedroom . 2 baths with a great family fun room, a crackling wood burning fireplace. Well fenced lar ge back yard with lots of shade, a high 7112'.; contraet that mav be assumed. We don't think it will last call 546-2313 . CAREFREE LIVING Cul ~~!~tr?et~ M :';ic!~~~ nds. Prestige entry. SUNKEN PA~R. Huge family recreation room adjacent to large garden kit chen. FORMAL BANQUET HOOr.I. Winding stairway to separate C'hildrens wing. Giant master :.uitt>. HONUS walk in closet:-.. TrU(' carefree yards + maintenenre FREE pool and recreational facilities. Won't lal>I call now lo see 842-25.15. DUTCH COTTAGE HEAR HARBOR 4 + FAMILY + POOL Winding tree lined street. Courtyard entry. Mammoth ENTERTAINERS LIVING ROOM . Huge SUNKEN HOFF'BRAU ar ea overlooking S PARKLING BLUF, POOL. Huge covered patio invites you into dutch coun try k itchen . 1-'amily s i zed be drooms. Giant irregular )lards. BOAT + TRAILER access . Near llarbor & Marina Schools. l''ull price only $46.900 · tale advantage call 8'l2·2535 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION $8200 ASSUMES FULL PRICE $38,000 Excellent area. Custom approach with huge trees. Secluded entry. Cozy living room with massive noor to criling Ea rl y Ameri ca n fir e place . STEPSAVERS GOURMET GALLEY. Separate dining arl:'a. 4 bo nus bedrooms. Kingsize master suite . Spacious Jt rounds surround thb E~C E LL ENT BAR GAIN S8.200· assu m es fu ll payment of S291 per month MOVE IN QUICK -owner had to go! Take ac1vanlage call .. 842·2535. ~ NEWPORT BE CH 11oo~•vc1. ~7J71 COSTA MESA mott.~Blvct. 546--2313 HUNTINGTON BEACH CORONA DEL MAR 332 Marguerite 673-8550 FOUNTAIN VALLE \' INVESTMENT S '7931 BIOch Blvd. 21030 Broakhunt 6014 Wanw AY•. '42·2535 ~767 8'7-6010 ·- 18109 Btookhurst 963-7881 f 8662 MacArthur Blvd .• Suite 103 trvlne 752-1700 I \ DI DAIL v PILOT Surgeon Inducted As Fellow Or, J C Bro""· or Co.-.L11 l\lt!::,a, hj::, been m - duclt'd as a Fellow or the American Ac-ad~my ot -Or thosx-d 1c Surgeons. Or Brown "us one ol 628 Fello" s Installed in 1.eremorues durmg the .icudl'm) ::, 12nd unnu1d meeting recently an San J·'ram·1sc·o ThE' tH'.ttlt.•m) 1s the na· tron's largest medical or- -.:<.inazat1on for s pecaaLisls an bone and J01nl sur- ~et y. F'ello"' s must pass the certifying examma· t1on of the A mencan Hoard of Orthopedic ~urger) to become elig1- hlc for mcm ber:-.h1p Fete Set By Polisli Thl Poh~h =":1t1on31 \111;.incc lodge 68 Y.111 ~ponsor a get acquainted tlannerMa1c:h 18from2·5 P m .it the Beatitudes <'hur ch h;;ilJ. 13021 Santa (iertrudes Ave m La l\lrrad.i The dinner will consist of Polt~h food p repared by lodge members. The <Janner lnclud<.>s golomkt, p1crog1 snucrkraut. Polish -.~1us,1ge. dt•sst:rt and coffee For further informa- twn <':tll 697 4202 or 529 70J..1 PUBLIC NOTICE SU~EltlOll COURT 01' CAL.IFOIUUA COUNTYOFOltMCGE 1to Civic C•nMr Dflve WUI s .. nl.t An.t (•hlern1• •1701 CASE NUMBER D ,, .... SUMMONS !MARRIAGE) -I P UBLIC N011CZ P BUC NOTICE MOTIU 0, INTINTION TO MOICATe •A.HMINT tft>TICI 1$ Hl!lllf&V OIVIH TM\ 911 '-M .. , oJ JM.-y, ltll tfle IMtd e4 f~•o... of the trvlnct UNI ... SC'-! Oiilrlct Of 0r"'9' ~ "'· c..11tw..i-, ... I ...... """' ..... ,,...,ti.., • tf'.,.l to Ille lrrttiw °"" ...,., ... 1'119111•1 " • .,., ... t ~ ""1t· ... _y * 1 ...... 11.11011 •'Id Milillo -...C• .. L.a-··· ... •t Uftl"'9nlty H19flk ..... A ""°'I< "'"11"11 llPO" IN ~IOI\ ti ....... 1119 wtll Oldl<•Uofl •Ill M ,_..,.., 11w lttllCllO Saft Jo.l~ulfl S<Mol, l.W., CAlll0tnl .. Oft Ille 12111 .S.y of Mtrtll '"'-•I tM llollr 011 >O o'cloclt (p.m.). 101'1tOOF EOVCATIOH IAVINEUNIFIEO SCHOOL DIS"TAICT ey A S..,.lev Cote. ~.,11011~ ... ro .. Eoucet1011 >'Ullllu..ct Or•""' c:o.i,1 0.1ty Piiot M.ar<PI i , lt7S 4U·1S P UBLIC NOTICE --.. -ICTIT10USausiNii• __ _ .. AMll$TAT8 .. llNT Tiie followlno p.rM>M art 491"9 busJMtsa~ BAOWElt/ICUNY CO PL.ANT ~D ACC. LEASING, '°'s Cal.irN St: U9UM 8e1Kll, Calllorl't• t2Ut llAl<.MeC 0 ~any, lOUCalallrwSt, L.-a .. c;hJ Cellt.rr1la 9USI ""-"' C. l r-r, 00 JUI, Hurtt 1"9\0fl Bff<h, Callfoml• Tiits IMKJneu Is LO ... U(ltd by a gorwral l)M"1rwr\l\l p Micl\eel 0 l{uny Tll1S Sletetntf\1 was llltd With IPle Co""IY Clerll ol Or•noe County Oft F-1NrJ1,1'H f'41154 Put>11$hed Orat>Qe Coast Oa11y PllOI, l"eb. I? " ,, and Ma rcil~ 197S HI IS P UBLIC SOTJC•: FICTITIOUS llUSINESS MAME STATEMENT Jnt 10110 .. 1ng person 1s OO•flQ bus• nt'\"'fiS. COMP4NV 8 t0312 TruOtt Rowr Ct f0Uflta1n V•lltY, C•lofornl•92709 L•Vaoa Elaine Smit.,, 10382 Trucktt R,.., Cl, f'oun1a1n V•lley, C.1oto1nl• 97/0I Tll1\ buslnus I~ c""ducled by an In dlvodu•I Li1V410. E Smllh Tills st•ltm.,..t wu tlled wltl! Ille County Cltrlt. ot Ora~ County on Ft-~ryH 19/S F41J06 Pubh\ll!'d Oranoe Coalt O<toly Pltol FeD U •nd loYr S, 12, 1' 197S IM>-15 PUBLICNOTJCE l"ICTITtousaUSIH&SS NAME STATEMENT The following persons •re Uor"9 tllnlnts•A>. BK CONSUL.TING ANO DESIGN "'2 S.trr• Siena, Irvine C•hlorrll• ,, ... B•uce Wolstl &1'1 Sltrra Sotna Irvine, C•hlorn1• '21>64 l(a1111 .. n Wol\•1 01•2 Sltrr• S1erw lrv•rw C.lolorn1a 91W Thi\ DusoneS\ " conduc1f'd.•t1 1n 11·v~·~,atel'nt'flt wa\ ltltd ... 111 ,,,.. County Cltrlt ol Orange County on February 1 tt>s FIOl$4 Publ111\ed Orange Co.ut O••tv Pt tot Fe b 12 It 2' <1nd Me r S "IS '1HS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SL.l'·>M17 NOTI Cll TO Clt£01TORS SU~llllOll COU•TOFTHE STATf;OI' CA\.ll'OltHIA FOa THI COUNTY Oft DRANO& Ht A-IUU hl•lt ol WILLIAM EVERETl STEVENS, also kftOwll 11) WIL.L.IAM E STEVENS, 0e(UWld NOTICE ts HEREBY GIVEN lo Ille C•~•IOr\ ol Ille all<>,,.. n.,ned ck!<edenl ,,.,., all pnson\ n .. vonq claim• ag.au~I Ille ~d•d <ltOOl'nt arc rrqulrea 10 hi<' lhlm with tl"te nt.C~:.>~•'Y \IOU<het~ 1n Ille ollltt ol !tie tier~ of lhf' abOve en lllled tour I or to pronent t!ltm wun Ille ne<euarv •ouc11ers 10 trot u110tr$1Qned •I I,.. L.ilw P lllce ol WtL.UAM V SCHMIOT, l•6 S4N Mt GUEL. OR, STE 300, N EW PORT BEACH, CALIFOANl1' 42lo60, t'lhlCll ls lhil pl«• ol bllSIMu 01 Ill• unders10Md In alt m.111u1per1a1n111010 the tst•le o1 w1d cMcedenl, wlJhl" four mOl'IM illw the lir>I P\IDll<•llon ol lllt) noll'• 0.1"' FeDruary 11, t•1S DONAL.OE STEVENS Ex•cutor ol Ille Wiii of 111eab0w,,.m.de1«<tcknl WIL.L.IAMV SCHMIOT M ~ Mlt.,.I Or , Sit lOO Ntwpert kach Callletnlll ,,.., Tel 1110 '44-'221 AtterMy fer IE .. cut or PuDlt~llt'd Ot•l\Qe Co•st 0 .9ilY Piiot F•D. lo ano Mar s n 19 ttlS ~IS p BLJCSOTICE -------------a Sl>lt• SU~Etl 1011 ,0UllT 0" TH£ STAT IE OF CAL.1 l"OllMIA l'Olt THE COUHTYOFOltANGE ... 4-G* NOTICE OF HEA•ING 01' PETITION FOlt ~llOIATE OF WILL. AHO FOii L.ETTIEllS f ESTAMIEN TA•Y E\t•le ol EVA EDMONDS Dtculoed to rt "" m.trr1•oe 01 JANE ROZEL.1.4 COOPl: R, f'ehhonitr <i0<1 F OW ... RO l:.ARL. COOPER Jk fll'won<1en1 NOTICE• You 11.tve tie." wed TM B S42JO ( ... rt INY deu de .. , •• nu YtU wlllwlll NOTICE OF OISSO\.UTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN INI STANL.EY W MILL.ER holllll.Ohereln •petition fDf' ProDal• of Wiit olM for ll suance of LAtters T.sl•mentary to IM oel•llof!er relertn<e 10 which Is macs• fOf lurtl'ltr pertltutars and Ill.ti '"" llmt •no place 01 lleerlno 111e wme ""' bftn Ml lor M.a~tll 11, 1'1S al' 30• m 1ntlleco.irtroomol Oepertmenl No Joi W•d court, a 1 100 C1v1C Center Ori~ Wttt, In Ille Clly OI S.nl• Ana C.hlorn1• yoyr '"''"9 nuro ""'"' you re\peft OF PAltTNEllSHI~ Wllll1n JD d.tn Rud Ill• lnformlllOn NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN betew ~r\uanl 10 SeC110<1 1 SOJS S of Ille AVfSO' U\ltd na sldo demand~ El CotPM•fl""s tode 01 Cahlornla, 111•1 lrtllu<W1I puect• Ot<oOlr cu1ro1 Ud sin flle Qtneral partnership of .. "41.ncl.t .. mellt\ que ua R.,,......... LAWRENCE l(RAUS and HAROL.O -lro ct• lO OiU L.ea I• inforrYYc-SCHIERHOL T 9"Mral par111tr\ ctu. '19"• t'fll>ol99d in l>usiMss 1n Or•n~ Counly I lotn• R~'POn<tcnl IS.., lootnol~'I C..lllornl• un~r lllt n;ame Of c1 Tht'~hlo""trhnfileddP94lhon CHEL.WICI( PAPER COM PANY wotll •GnttrnonQ your m•rroa9p You may llS pr1n<1jtal pl act ol busont~S at 19SS B ,,,e .. wrollen "'"°n'" wotllin lOd.ty,,ol Rlll'IOOIPfl Slretl Costa Me> ... Orangt 1,,. Cal• tMt ""' <vmmon\ •S '>4'n•t'd Of\ County, Uhfornlol, WIS dis solve<! as of you Oeceml>er I} 1'13, and lhal lhtrUllt'r 0..l•O February 11 1'1/S WIL.L.IAM E SI JOHN County Cieri. L.OUIS aAL.L.IHGE II •1 '""" ltaM .... h•t• .. Gl<ttMSalt, C..11,.rnla t t20J Tel IZUIJ4Z~ Atw,.., lor Pellllener 1> 11 'POU ,.,,1 to Ill<' '" written no Pl'•son II.Kl •uthoroty lo lr><ur anyob-respon~• .. ,111,n 'u<ll '""" yoU< oef .. ull l~l•oM IDf' Uld fOfmer llrm rnay oe f'fllt•td ano Ill<' courl n'WlyPnlt• 01' T £0 1'11<11 tS 191' Pu«M1Slle0 OranQt' Cont Oa11y Pr lQI Marctll ~ It 1tlS 13$-1~ ;o 1woom<on1 cont .. 1n1119 intun<ltlft' or S/ Harold Sclllerl\olt "OllW'r 0t0Pn cone Prnonq d1•11ionol pro-WILLIAM M.. JA• VIS P UBLIC ">OTICl: ~fly \PDU'>ftl >uooort child cu\lody, AllWMJ at L.aw SU~£RIOR COURT OF THE '"'"' \UPP<;rl .ittorney \ lee COSIS ..utare<l!MA.Aft ,S..t•2ll STATEOFCAL.IFORNIAFOA lr\CI \UC.llOlhe• rtl•"' H may ~QllW>C.., -~. C..lll•nM• USM THE COUNTY OF OllANGE l>t ""' courl wh1tn tnuld '"\Ullin the P\llllllh..S OranQe Coast Oa1ty Pilat ... "e?MS 1Mrn1\h,,,....I ot "'•'!&\ li1lt,1nq of mont'Y ~rel! s 1'1S 13' IS N 0 TI c E 0 F H E A ti IN 0 0 F c>rprOC>(rl'f orotnPrrelof'i PETITION FOii PllOllATE OF WILL. , "•OUW•SlllO>r""'"''"°"''eol ANO FOR L.ETTEAS TESTt.MEN ""a11or""v •ll "''''".Oller 1ou ~noutd P UULIC NOTICE TAll Y .,., "'° promou, \O 1n.i1 your .. r.nen ----hl•lf ol DONALD A Ht.N~EN •<'S-"' 1t.;ny m<1yl>l'lott<1onhm<! --0--------Ol!t..a~d 0..lea J.inudry~ 197S FICTITI US BUSINESS NOTICE I!. HEREBY GIVl:N 11\dl NAME STA TEMEHT WIL.L.IAM E SI JOHN, r~ lottowono .,.,son is doono busi JAMES T ~HORE nas flltCI herein., <.••ro llP»•'I> .,.llllOn tor Pro~!• OI Will and tor is I tJenn1IPr Fullm.-r Ill FD MILLER CONSTAUC. suante ot L.tllt1s Tr\lar,.,enl.iry lo lhe O.pyty TION CO CJ) SIERRA CALIFORNIA pe1t11oner rel~ren<e lo whot ll IS m.J<le • ll'le r~\POnse dnd other prrm1lled WESTERN 1~ E Edinger S..ne 1 tor turthtr l)<lrlotul&rs dnd th.JI lht ~rs mus• t>.-1n ..,r 1t1nQ <1ftd •n Ille s..nia A,,. Caht 91105 • • lime ..,d plate ot 11ear1ng !he sa...., n.s tOtm preH rlOl:O oy !Ill' C<lltlornl~ Rule Frederic~ ~t~rl Miller 2,242 ~nset tor MArch 19 1~1S •t' 30• m , or Court T"cy ..-11\t be flied In tnls Sarol•Ctara Dana Point t.ilrl 916,, 1ntllecourtroomof Oeo.,1ment No 3ot (OU<I w lh Ill\' prootr l1hn9 l...e and Tiiis b<Jso,,.,,s •s c.onducled by •n In w1d court •I 100 Civic Ctnltr Orlv( i;<c.c1101 • •• •tol,Ho1>101edt.,onp1>h dlv•dual W~st 111 Int C•IY ot $.intcl An• l•Oll<'r Tne l•noe wnl'n" •ummon11\de Fr•dt,.ck ~lbtr1 MollPr C•llto•n1<1 """'" \<••ed on .. Dd<ly m.iv varyoe T!los statemenl •.stoled ..,,111 tho 0<)ttortbrwr12• t•I$ Pf"'O nQ on me mrthOO 01 service For County Clerk 01 Oran<;ie County on Feo WIL.L.IAM t: SI JO"H, • '""'P'~ ~eC(.PltJ tOlnrO"'illllS IC l& l9IS County Cler' 01v o •cE SI MPL.1 FIE D • FCIOI OAIGNEAUL. T. AB EL. t .. 1 W 1(1ltlla Sle 10. PvOltS~ Orange Coast 0 ,,,ly ~olol ANO DAIGNEAULT An•M1m C•tllor .. 1•tUO• MdrCllS U,1',1• ltlS 110-7S JOHN L. WEL.a OUltN hi 11111114-4111 Allerney• •I u w AtlA<,..Y for JSU Terrano Blvd ,..,, .. _, 111 Pr• Per Torr•nce C•lllornl• toSOJ PuOll\nl'O Oranq<' Co•sl o.111y Pit.,. PUBLJC NOTICE Tel 17141 Mt JUS Moi•Ch S 11 lq 1• 191 > 111 H AllArMY' ltr P•lll1-r TICE OF INTENTION Pu1>trs11ea O•M~ CO&\I Oo111y Poto\ Pl BUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Thf' lollowtft9 ~r SOii is 001119 bu1ol ~\-'\ THE STATESM•N S CL.US G>1 ~cArtllur BouttvarCI N-rt 8ttcn U1oforn1a ~MIO Fv1F Enterpris.t•, Inc • Calotorn•a corPM•lo(ln S'IOO W11\ll"~ Bou•e1tard ~uolt !ISO L.os AnotlH c:.i111ornla 'IUOJS Thi\ bu .n,.n is bt•nQ conduct,.d by• C•l ltorn1.a <or po r •I •on ~wF E NTERPAISl:S INC. S19n•'1 J•mUM Wylle Prt,•dt'nl This Stdt~m,.nt f1l~d W1lil lhrt County CIPrk ol Or.tnQe County on Fet..uery 6 191S F...,t Pvbl•~d O••"Ot COll\I Dally Piiot Ft!D 19 1~ and Mar S 11 1'7S SS0-1S PUBLIC NOTICE 0 ENGAGE IN THE SAL.E ftb U 11 anoMar S 1'15 &&11~ F.A L.COHOL.IC BE YE RAGES F tbru;try 21 t•/S TO-OM IT MA Y CONCEAN Sul>recl to 1uu1nce of '"" llCf'<'Y' ~ P UBLIC NOTICE pll~lor. nollCt'IS llereDy govtn tnal 1"" SUPERIOR COUllTOF THE ~rs19"N1prcc>OWS10 sell •l<Ollolic STATE 01' CAL.I FOllNIA FOii -r~s ., Ille premises Ol"Y•IOI'<:! THE COUNTY OF OltANGE 9' follow• :!'IS E>ros101 Street C~i. N• A •ztt• ~VJ Ca1irornli1'11&16 NOTICE OF HIAlllNG 01" PETITION P1,,suanl lo sucll lnlen11on ltw' "" FOil Plt09ATE OF WIL.L. AHO FOlt ~rs19n('t1 '' apply1nQ lo lh<e Oq:wl l..ETTERSTESTAMENTAllY ""'nl ol A"OllOllC 8t'•tr•~ Control lor E SI d I" n I L A v AN (HA H •swanct ot an a1eono11c l>t'•er.igt MOREHQUSL. O<>cr d\Nl loctn•~lortnp\f prtfl'lsesaslollo.._ NOTICE IS HEPf.ll'I' C t VEN th.>t •I ONSAL.EBEER&WINE ROBERTO OOBSONlla,lllltClllC!reon I BONA FI OE PU 8 L.I ( EA r ING 8 ~""°"for PrODdlt' ol Wiii anCI for 1, Pl..ACEI su~ntP ot Letters l•>ldmcnl.irv lo 111• JAme\ H OaUlllTtry, petollontr retereno lo wlloth is m.J<lt C...nerat ParlMr lor furltM.r 1><1rl1tul•l" an<I !hill lho> 1'•t Mealing Place Inc '""" •nd plau ot 11eu1no tht' samt' ""' General Part11or t>etn stt lor MM<ll 11 1q1s 111 ~ :lOa m IC 1mbrell Con~tructoon 1n !he U><.1rlroom Of C>t!Mlr tmtnt No lOI Comp.>ny Inc , wld court at 100 Cl•I< Ctnltr Ortw 1 !d Perll'ltr wut, 1n llut City ol !.•nt• An• Tiie Mt'etlr>g Pl«t , Inc Cftlllornla L.ld Part"'" 0..ltd Ft~uary 7• ltl~ Plib1111't'd 0••ft9e Co•st Dally P•lol WIL.L.I AM I! St JOH~ MarLll $ l'/S ISO.I County Cl .. r • PUBLIC NOTICE OE MARCO, BARGER, ll(llAL&PIEANO i~NEWPOAT ((NTE R OR ST E •NEWPORT IEAClf, CAL.l trOllNIA t)Mof 11141 Wt-4111 Atter•vs fer ~•lilrorwr Publl~ Or•nge Coasl O..•ly Pilol Marc11 S • n "1S H3 H P UBLIC NOTICE PVBLlC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICB PUB UC NOTtCE .· aN11 •NSCJi • .,..C8 TO ••CMI" AMO ,,.. $41 ...... ~~=~0l'TMI . w"•to•c:ou•TOl'TM• ..cmc:.0 ..... 1 .. 111, .. a..a.;.e OfW.OU&lJ .... MAY ....... nATI 0'C4U.''°llMIA "°" ITATI 0, CAU'90"911A "°" ~ ..... ltMllnQ. ••c .. .,...,lltlft;V1. ,IC'TIO •Y o• onl•HTIO IM TttU:O~H'TYO,O•AIM9 TM•C:OU#TYOllOIANM Mtf'WdS.. "'4irti.,,•1e1, o........,.._ nc I COM I T ll U <TI OM 0' ... • -i ............ 11111 -u ,ACILITIU Ofl A WAnlWATI• ----....... 1., ....... -.. -•-'"ll~I·-~-TMlw .... WT~.o1•MtOC pa••ICT eatMO fl•OPOdO I Y •OTl<I 011 Ne&ltlNO 0 1" tlOT1C8 0, ·-t Of' '"'"--· ~•• ---· ...--e&M.C T .. 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Juel ' Adli 1119 M!f cltC•denl •r• ,..quired l9 Ill• IMlr~ent•I tm"<t RtPdf\ '°' NOTICE IS Hl!ltE8Y GIVEN lllM ltY CATHllUNI DOel()M, ~ '6t H Qlntll c er al'lltl tl"m whll Ille ,..UU.l'r II~ I i~lllt16 lt -conaltu<ltcl ht ~- IM IAMIC 0,_ H£WPOltT ltaJ 1119d ry(.e~M ........... flltldlW""" eaaln&I HAROLO $, HARTl..IY 8 -ttw ;.k of IN cltn et Ille ._en• '"" "'" ~1,, • -1'1lon 1~ Pro"'•te ... Wiii ....., ... Ilion i., ........... If Yltlll Md fW l• )\ldOl'lleM de Mor .,,._lne a Nt t I Ill toflll tletl will\ e ,,opo$ed w•.slewei.r P'"'-~· -' --"' ·-~·~·e ·••1 ••• .. ··t·~11y .. ·---...... t1t1tc1c011rt.Of , • .,, ... " tm. •ect lO llllltlCI for i.w11n<tol~lltrt THtatneflt¥Yi. efLoetttttTMl•-tMytotlw __ ,. .... ,_._,,, __ --·-v11tct u,.,, '""''""· 10 tflt Wll•' • • u. Miit•-•. •••••nee to w111<11 It It'-'"·~•'°•~ h ""* flldOMtftt • llled.t., .. "",_ .. dtt1lo111d et lll• 1.•w Olfltt o Ott" •112• n>J "*"tor'"''"'"'' porlkula"· *"'\NI '"'"""' P'rtl<VIMI, eM 111111 .. 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"=-~~~: ~~r~l'MMNo hf ~.O::ro1·,o!~1111 01 Calllomlt, '2W, wlll<h h llW pl~• or Dwnou of c•;:'~:!!'of the 11url1>9 It to oh Nt a of 'aid <ouA, al 100 CM< c.e.....-• t (I 'f ~ ;:,.ttr ~ 1llMot pO"IOflS of Tra<t7T:tl, In IN the unc14rlloned ln •II metttr' ptrtoln -;uu IM •nvlf~ent.I l~t• ot Dr111e Wul In lilt Clly Of S...ta AM, Wlt•I, In tile I ., o IA "' dty ol Newpor-1 BU(ll Count'!' ol I~ to ttw Hltlt oheld dt~•d•nt ""1111 CMKlllc f9(111tlts to IN con.iruetecl In C..lllorni• Ca~~':•brllt•'f n, ttrS Oriln9t Stilt Of (ellfOtnl •• Pt<' INP o1 f~l=ln! atttr Ille 11''1 pullllUtlOll tOMtcllon Willl •n .-owe 0.ted ~~~~~Z-1: ~:!OHH, WILLIAM e SUO"N, 111d TrlKl record•d lr1 8oolt !74, p.ioet 1 0.ltf F~1>ruarr • It!) wetltweter prdl•U r1eceswry to rnetl C C c.untyCllfll -.11 111eluJI""' ol Mltctllt~ MltK. PERRY L.ANO Cit"" W•ltrrtsoonJlbllltlnol AW~ WAL.TE•0:"~.~~~Ge• lllYIHGH"•IOtt' N<Wcts Of w ld 'Ol#lllY, deWitlfd In l!W<ulot Ollllewlllol AWMA ll'IClllOH tl\e C1ly of LaouN ,. .. WHl<lilf C>t . Sl<t '" ANO MAA MA•ON p.,olus 10110"'1 Ille •bev• n.tmeo 00«'dllt11 lleacll, H well ill Ille MO<illOft-Nltutl .... ,.,,a.an, C•lllw..1• ,,... Sii Ge-•· ... 1 P•rctl 1 Loi Uot M id Tte<I ~ •• ., Nl'WEL.l. • W•t•r Dlttrltl, L.Ol AllM>~ W•I« 01• Tel MM$ ~A•,. .. efttlt lten P•r.:el t Non·nCIU41,,. llppUl1f. ANOJ.QTCHlll trlct, kull'I UOllM ~H•r'f 001111<1, Altot"'y.., Peutlorwt LM ·--~ C.ll,.ntl•*'1 Miit •-nil tor '"0,.,, .. .._ ~ ..., $fll JN,,.1• Hllll •d, f.tntreld .... &en1ce Ol•trl<I, eJ Toro P\lblishff~ CoHIDallyPllol TeC;UUl'1""1W _,ptl•aU•tr .. tsH~tforthlnll'oM New-1 .. ~ll <elltornl•t2'._ W"•' Dlilrkl .tnd pertlons ol lllll MOO Attwooen ... ,..,lt&.ff CWiMfl Oe<lw•tlont ol Co-It, • lrvlrw Aan<itWat•r Olstrltt ~ 26. 11 •n4 Mar s, 1t1s "' H fl\lbll"'9CI Or•noo C...al o.ny F"lot, Cl>flGltlon~ alld Anlr;1tllol'1 don<ti.<1 !r~:! e::!c.,1"' '" 99twr•1 111e ., ... served by AWMA PUBIJCNOTICE ~~ .. 4, i, 11, ,.,~ 131-1, .. ,°"' P\/1>11"'96 Or•noe (09SI Delly "!al· -"''•Dov• OH<rli.ct memt.r t9t" Property 11 c-ly i.-• t7 FeD 26 afld Ml.I s 12 " tt7S "' H <lfl k Ille AhlO Watersllff end ttw S.11 P UBL Ao\ISI• I.AM, Newport a..c11, r • Cl'fftl ano L•OUtW <•nyan dralneo• 1ura1101t counoPCALtA>ttMIA IC NOTICE c.tlltomla PUBLIC NOTICE 11eslns IM •••H trlt>Ut•ry 1nert10 GOUNTVOflOlltAMG• NOTICI TOCllllOtTOIU Tooetl'ler with all •nd sll'QlllW the __._ Dtl•lltld Envlr0timen1el lmc»<:t MO AD t1na sur£1t1011 COUltT Ofl TH• ... menlS, het"ffllemenh Mod -'"THI SUl'llUOll cou ltTOF RtllOf'I\ co ... rift';! \flt C0"5INCllO<'I lm- CITATIOH STATE OP CAL.lftO•NIA "'°" IMH"1lllWl>CO thereunto l>eloftlllflO Of Ill 'THE STATI 0,. CALIFORNIA IN pe<IS of ,,..., VdrlOuS l•clllllH of Ille IN THE MATTER Oft THE AOOP. THICDUNTYO~OllANOe M'fwl1.t•PC1«l•lnlno ANO,OltTHICOUNTYOFOllANOE AWMA l>f'O)ttl •re avail.tllle for"°"' TIOH PETITION OF DAl..l.AfiHUNT Ne A-IJJ74 NOTICl!ISHERE8YGIVENtNton CASINO Atl7S7 UUCIY •f'ldrtYltwallhelollowlnQ~• 'MAYHUGH Pell!IOMr E SI •le of FRED I{ I! RS HAW Thutid•Y. Wrcll 20• lt7S, •t 10 OO O•DElt TO SHOW CAUSE lions THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF Droned ' o <IO<ll. A M •t M•ln ~. lfl tl'le W lltr OI Ille AOPllUtlon 01 )ar1i. AM Pul>lk l..ibrery CALIFORNIA NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN to tllf Courthouse, 100 Cl•lc Ctnltr Otl"" THE•IESA ZOL.LER Oii t>el\all of her l.it9uM Be~h P\1011< l..1D••rr TO J ACK HENRY HABERMAN cre<lllo" ol lhe allOn n•med OeGtdtnl Wut CllJ cl Sent• An•, ~y Of mirlllr OOMI NIC L.EE ZOLLER Mts>lon Viejo Public LIO"" By Orc:i..r of Ill" Ceurt yo.i are htf"tby 1,,.1 ,11 '"'".,'" havln9 tl•I~ aoahut <>ranee Sl•lt of Cahfornl•, I will Miii ai tor Ch•=-of Ntmt Moil,,,,., s L.lbrery <llltel to appeAr Defore Ille JUCIQe Ille Silld oecect.nl •re rtqulrtl<I lo lotf publl( eutllon lo the hl;llut lllclder, fof WHEREAS TH ERESA ZO ER Mo\11\0n Nlguel W.tltr O"t11<1 PYntdlnq In O..,.rlln4nt 11 Of Ille them wtlll lht neceisuy "OU(htrs In CUii lrl l•wful monev o l the UnllA<I • L.L. Los AhSO$Water Oislrocl 4b0_,. enlolle<I Court Of\ M•y 1, 191', •I 1~ 11 I Ill I S"lts ell lhe rl91\1 tllle 11nO lnl•r .. \of N\ filed a pellllon wllh Ille Cteflo.of 1"1s lrvlnt Rant!\ W•ter 01\lrl(I "'" o ltt o t t tr~ ot Ill• obovc en ,111 1 d t d t co11rt tor permlUIOf'I lo c11anoe llll' 9 OOA M oflhalO•Y 111t11•ndtlwre10 tlll•dcourl ortopro4nltll0m .. ll!llhe ru Qmen tolor. In Ille aDow neme of lltr son DOMINIC L.EE EmereldlWyS•rv1ce01Slro<t W.Ow <•uS<' II •ny you hhe, wf'ly lht N cn s•ry vouclle" 10 tllt unoerslone<t llH<ribeO pr09erty or .o mucll 1-.01 ZOLL.IE" 1 DOMINIC L.EE Soutn L.aguna Sanl1ary Dt~tr1tt pelltlonol DAL.LAS HUNT MAYHUGH •t tht ol••ct ol net •Horney, ROBERT '"may be noctss.try ID satisfy Hid u ZOLLER.lo o~o SHAWN ZOLL.ER ColyOI Laou11• Buell lat t"• edopllon ot MlllAIC ALAN A EASTMAN llltlorney <lt l..dw 21'10 ecullon w1111 •ccrued 111t•rest •nd now, lhtreloro ti snoulCI be noted tnet thl• r..arlng HABERMlllN your mlrlOr toft, VIOYlcl H•rbor' Blvd, Suitt ll3, Coll• Mua c~ts IT IS HEREBV ORDERED lhat all addrttus 11>elf sotety to tllt tONtru.. not l>t o•anted C.lllornl• ~,.,. Wiiien I• Ille place ot O•led al Santa Ana, C1lllom1• per\OnS lnttruled In Ille melter lion 1mptcls 01 file AWMA lacltltlK A D•lecl Feb•u•ry 10 1'1S busineu of Ille undertlQlltd In 111 mat Februerv 13 HIS .i.,-ewlo appear 111 700 Civic Center f"'9r•I Environmental Protection WIL.L.IAM E $1 JON", • t•rs pen•lnlllQ lo I.ht Hlete 01 wlcl a. BRAD GA TES, Drive WeU 0. rlmtnt 3 Senta Ane A~C'I' £nvlrot1m9"t•I lmpaCI St.Me- Clerk 1 ct del'll ..,1111n lout montM •Iler thtl Sherill Coroner C•lllornl• on ,!!,,11 1S 1915 el 10 00 ment llurlno will De held Mclr<h 7S, By t.rtllur e t<r~ llnl pu1>tlt.all0<1 ot lllli notice Co11<11yof Oro1n0t, C•llfornl• 0 <lotll 01 w ld d• •nd •1,,.n ~"" tllefe 191S •I 1• JO PM •nd 1 30 PM at the Deputy Cl•rk Dated Ftl>r1Mry 11 1'1S By c A llanclalf, Deputy '· Federal 8ulldln9 lo<ett4 •I 2400 4 II• O.llH Hu11t M.tytl\1911 E ONA I( E ASHAW SAMUEL. & LUCAS • "-cause 11 eny lhO """8• -y said Aotd, L.aguna Nigue l, Ca llt0fn1a A re 11.,.. s.tlla EltM Admlnt~lrelrl• ol ,,,. Estate !!eo1.~·~ .. Altor'11M1'1'1.... N ,~ ~~·9~:;:,!:r change of n•me "'°"111 9•-1 E"v"onmtntal lmpect Rtport ......,l•ln Yallty, C..llt.rflla tt70I ol the aDo•e named c:le<ecMnt - • ~-. ac '"" • • -Ilea ring on lht AWMA pl•n wH com-Tel MJ KJ2 ltOBl!RT A !EASTMAN Uftt .. acll C..llfer"la tOM1 IT IS l'UATHE R OR OE RED Illa! a Pl•ledonAprlt ?l 1910nd thrt Environ- '",., .. ,..,Pen•,.. Attorney al U• P\/llH5/lecl Orange Coast Dally Piiot (~y of tlll• ordtr to shOw ti UM! be menial Impact ~·eporl lln•t1led al uwt Pul>hshtO Or•nge cout Oelty Pllpt 1"t H•rllor 11,.d Sull• llJ FtO It, 16,end MIH s, 1975 >S&-1 u lhlltCI in t n• D• 11 v Pllot a llma hot~ 2b .in<IMar S 11 1'1S 54>1• Costa Mew ca111~,.,.l•thU -, paper ol geMrat tlrcul•tlon for• S/lould yo.i llav. any que\ltonsoroe . PUBLIC NOTICE peroootonce•weet..tor4wet~S. I Tel C7IOMO-tll0 ITISFURTHEROROEREOll\llllhe soreturtht'r ntorm•tlon pteue<.ontatl P UBUCNOTJCE B S4Zll SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAL.IFOllNIA FOlt THE COUNT"l'OFOllANGE He A I U 'M N OTICE 01' HEAltlNG OF 4M£N OEO PETI TION ,.011 PltOIATE OF W IL.L. ANO FOlt t.ET Tells TESTAMENTARY E\lale ol ROBERT J OOSTtlU., Ot'teastd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\11 DOREEN S D05TAL II.is lllte! herein •n amen<led pet111on tor Probate ot Wiii and for Issuance of L.rll<'rs THl-n ta ry lo Ille ~lllooner reltrtntt towhic.h •s miltle tor furtlltr parllculars and 1l'la1 '"e lime •no ptacr ot """''"II the wmt "'" Detn set tor Marc1111 1'7S at ' 30 r.m In 1 ne cour I room ol Depart m..nl No J 01 u10 court ~I 700 Civic CenlH Dflve We)I on Ille C11Y OI S4inl• A.n~ CitttfOrtUd Datto ~tbruarv ~•. 197S WIL.L.IAM E St JOHN Counl y Cler~ CL.IYE W JOHNSON art41 PHIL.IPK HORRIGAN 1100 Glendon 4 vt , Swll• USO l.A\ Ange tu C~hlorn1a t0t24 Tel 121JI 417 UI I 4tlor,.tn for Ptllll-r 'ubl••ncd OrdnQe Co,ul Oa11y Pilot F~o '" ,I .tno M.lr S, t97S W-1S PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CA EDI TORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF C4L.IFORNIA FOR Tt!E COUNTY OF Oltt.HGE Ne A UHl Estatt nl MIC.Ht.EL 'IY IL.L.I AM MAR llN Oo!ceesed NOTl(.E IS HEREBY GIVEN to lhf' tr~O•IOrs ol tnt •Dovr n•meo dttOOtnl ltl.tl ~II ""son~ having cl•1m> i1Q<11n\I •r-.e !tateJ dec.-c>ent Are requtrf'd to flte tht!m wtlh thP neces~ary voucher\ tn lht olloce ot tne clrrk ot lh<' .ibow en- l•lll'Cltourl or to J>re\enl lntm w1llllhe ne<tSSdry •o<Khrrs to the unoers1qnt'd •I Clo SILVAS & E.ATON AtlorNysal L.aw 11•0 Wl'SI Sa11lo Ana Boulevard Santo1 An~ Ulllornla 92703 wnlch Is IN Pld<~ ol busoness of tM und•~IQned 1n •II m<1t1er, Ptr\~1n1no to lht est•teot WtCI CleceCltnl, wltnln So• months •Her Ille first O<JOhtallon ot 1111i Mtlce Dated F-eb 18 197S AllA<MY fer Admt11"""'"• Or Ma<ll Wtsntr Cle•n Water'°"'"' Publ1\htd Or•noe Coa\I O.toty PtlOI SL.P 7so11 Co\lflly Clerk m•ll notice of time •n<I tanlS 2>32 S E Bristol S11lle 210 San•• Ftbru.try 1Z, 19, 2' •fld MarLhS, ltlS t NOTICE TO CREDITORS pl.Ce ol llurino not less lll•n ltn (IOI AN C•lllornla 91101 17141 ~1~l1tl O.tys swlor to lllt l'lear inq, lo Ille tat!Wr, • l tl>-1S SU~ERIOR COUtlT O,. THE AUSSIEL.L Ht.MIL. TON al llE Lawtor Even 11 you oo not Pl•n lo lllltod lilt P UBLIC NOTICE SL.P 1StU Su~ElllOR COURT OF THE STATI 0" CAL.IFOltNIA FOR THECOUHTYOFORANGE N• A .,.,S NOTICE 01" HEARING OF PETITION l'OR ~•OBATE 01' WIL.L. ANO FOR L.ETTIERS TESTAMEN TARY £)tale ol 8ETTV M ERRITT MCGOVN EV. Oeceutd NOTICE I~ HEREBY Gii/EN thil FIR5r AMERICAN TRUST COM PANY h<!\ llllld tiereln a pellllon lor ProD•lf 01 Wiii and tor ruuanLe ol Ut ltt\ Tt\1ament1ry lo lht pe1111ont>r re ltrtn<~ 10 whlcll Is mack! lor lurlher 1><1rh<uldf\ iifld that lh& time iln<l pt.ct ol hedfl"9 Ille same hes !let n set tor M<lrth t1 197S at 9 30 am on Ille courtroom ol Oe1111rtment No lot SOid court Al /00 Co•I< Cenl&r Onve We~• on '"" C•tv ot ~~nta Anlt, ca111orn•o D.tltd 1-cbrultry 11, 191S WIL.L.IAM E SIJOHN, COU<llYCIMt. KINOeLANDANOERSON tozo Nen~ Broad••' ~ta AMI Cahler,,la '2111 Tel 17141HI 1717 Allorrwyt IOt Ptllti.ner Pul>l•\11~ Or.tnge Coast Oa11y Polo! Feb 26, 11, and Ml>r S, 191S 656>-IS PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OFCALIFOllHIA FOii Hew Brita!" ConNtllcul ""'"""O please comment Dy means OI THE COUNTY OF ORANGE DlllTEO Ftbr , IO lt1S • POSl<ard or lt'ller relAllve lo 'fOU< No A4JM4 S.mutl ~ r n 91fWS on Ille matler lo lie LOl\Srdtrt'd E ' I f ••1 L.OR E O LOPEZ 9 te I r II Is •t>soectlully reQuU\~ 1"'11 all OERsE! ~~ea~ )U<)Qe 01 Ille Super ° Court c.omments rel•tlvt to tht l1Cllll1es En NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to"" CUMMINS MCCLAIN& WOL.O VrrOIWT'lt nlal l"lp.ICI llepart be - .redltor\ 01 111e •l>o•e rwmed cMc-..t A I.Aw CorpOrall"' ava1ltDlt 10 AWMA •~well u lu 11•11 ll\il all person§ navt~ ,ralms ~1n•t USZI Pas•• Ot Valtn<ta Su1tt lOlC or c""sullants l>J ~a1l1"9 them to Or ··• -,... , L.at.,.. Hom, Cl tllorn11 tUU ... k w h ..._ _, tile sa>d dectdenl ere requ1re<I to flit Alf.erMys tor Pttlloon•r ...-.t esner '" orOtr I Al '"''' ""Ql'll 111em w1111 the nece~sarv YOUthers In P·~·i 11.A Or C 0 1 Pl ~received on 0t Defore Aprol 2 l'IH al ,I ...,. ' "" an11t oasl a'' lot tllrfollow•"9.0drtss Ille OI (f' OI lhe clerlt ol tn. •bc>W en F9b." 2' and Mar s 12 191S Sol& IS 0 M 11t1ec1 court or 10 present them, wltn the • r •cl< Wesntr nKll§>•rY vouchers to int undtrstgned PUBLIC NOTICE CteanW•ttrConsultanh at ,,,.. ldW Olllce Of HERBERT p 27J2S E 8rl.ia1 Sulte2t0 WALSL.€f!EN, JR • 6820 L.A TIJERA S...leAna C•lllornl•'lt107 BL.VO , STE 20J L.OS ANGELES MOTICIEOFPUBL.ICHIARIHG Si9M<11tylheC1talrman CALIFORNIA 900•5 wnoch 1$1heplet• NOTICE H EREBY ISGlllENll\IU P\lbllltltd Orat'IOt Coast Oally Piiot, 01 b<Js1n•" of the unCl•rs•oned 111 all Public Hu ring will be 11•10 by the Maren?, S, 9 U a 19 23 16 30 197S !Niters Jlt'rla1nln9 lo the estate ol said Airport L.anCI use Commls~lon tor 11' IS Clc<eOent w1th1n tour months alt•r the Dranot County°" Thursd•Y Marc.n 10 first puDl1t.i11onol this notlte t91S 1111 :IO II"' or as soon lllerufler PUBLIC ~OTICE o.istd FeoruMr ?0 1.,s as Pl>S\lble In lllt Orange Countv Pl.}n (HARL.ESE SPENCER n•no O•partmenl He.trl'lg Room BMll/J fucutor Engineering AuoldlnQ •00 Civic Ceflttr oflneWlllollhe Or1w Wost 5antn An•, tor tht •P-NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SSAL.E iibO•enamedCltcedenl provtl 01 Ille Envlronmt'nldl lm()llCI TS No XL.IOI RePOfl on COflnect1on w ill> tl'lt Airport On MARCH 18 19/S at 11 00 AM HERBERT P WAL.SL.EB EN, JR En.Irons L.<Hld U'e Plan lor Marl~ CROCl{ER NATIONAL BANI( ~SdUI• "20 u T11ero1 Blvd • SI• ?OJ Co<psAlr St.ill•"" El Toro ~ppoinlt<I Trusttt unoer .ind wrsuotnt L.n An .. lu Cll1tor .. 1a ~CS A c~, ol Ill• Environm•nlal 1~~1 10 Dee? ol T ru\I d~led !.eptomber t Tel f21l) Mt USI ~ ··-· Attorney lor EJe<UIOr RePort may I><' 0Dl.i1""d di the Com lU) recorOtd NOVEMBER ll 1913, ,1\ PuDt1\neo Or.inoc Coa\t 0 d•ly Potol in1ss1on \Of tote loc.ilt'CI in lht> Oranoe on\t No ~••8 In bOOk 10981 pa.,e q4 °' f<b 1& .tl'CIMar S 11, 19 l9IS Ml IS Coonly Airport hrmonal 8uo1Cllf'l9 411 Olto<tal Record) 1n lllt: olllCt' ot 111< ----wrtttt'n tommt'nts \llOulO DI' '>tM to Ille County Recoreler of ORANGE Counly • Comml\\IOn •I 18141 A1tporl Way SllltolCAllFORNIA WIL.LSEL.LAT Horth Sanl.t An• •no rc<t••t'O by""°" PUBL.IC AUCTION TOH IGH EST 810 ---------...... ----ldoaY ~·c" 10 '91S DER FOR CASH (p.>yaDlt: at 11..-. OI FICTITIOUS aUSINESS For furlht'r Ot'l411\ rpgaroono Ille >ate tn l• .. lul mooey ol Ill<' Un•ll'd MAME STATEMENT S.C:-lt'd sub1tcl lll'arlng all Interest SYltSI "' lh• South lront en1ranc• tn PUBLIC NOTICE Tht'lot!Owing penons art oo;ngiiv51 fd ""''"''are 1nvlltd to ••s•I.,. ull the llW' Old Oranoe Couroty CourU>ou"' II S421J neu... '°"""'"'°" Ollke PllON No 1110 IOUlecl 1n the 200 block ol West SoM!tA SU~ElllOACOU•TOFTHE Bt.ACKBEAAO S TRAVELS 3.clt ~'1-llOl 4na 8oultv.ird ltormerly W..11 &ell ST ATE OF CAL.I FOANIA FOii NO 2A Via Ot>otrlo, Newport 6ekh, Publl~ Ora"9<1 Cout D.llly PllOt Stretll S...I• AA• Ca ll lorn I• •11 roQlll THE COUNTY OF ORANGE C•hlornl• '1..0 Feb 1• and M<lr ) IQIS 6'11 7S t•lle alld lnlcrl'SI COl\VOt'd 10 and now Iii• A 12904 PalrlC•a A Garr>tr 9to6 H•rtlof Pt --rttlCI by II uneler sa•d Ot'ed of TrW on NOTICE OF HEAR I N G OF c"cte 1111111,1191°" Buch Calllornla Pl:BLJC NOTICE trtt prol)j>rly sotuaiecs '" 1a1d County PETITION FOii ~ltOIATE OF WIU. 926'0 • ' .+nd Sid It' OfH flbPO •s THE AT~~YFOll L.ETTEAS TESTAM&H· DoNld M Scott, lJS•1 rall• ~I• INTERE!il 01' ll'IALOO € STARR tN "" ' '-~.,... • MOTICE TOCREOITOllS ANO TO A E t I .. E Louli.e L.a9un•Hllls Cahlornia91'60 SUPe•tOllCOUATOFTHE n u11d1vld<'d one-Niii In ESLl•DOe..,o E L.EN NICHOL.SOM l'llls Duslntss •S tondu<lf<I l>y a STATIOFC•L.1Fo•u1•FO• lertSI In L.ot Sin Blo<ll. Sl of O<tan fN. nN Y Dece.uecs ~r•li>artnership " "" " ,. Front Tract as per n1ap record<ld "' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11"'1 PatncoaA Garner THECOUNT"l'OFO•ANGE Bool.4 PaQf!l?otM1stellant'ousMaPo> UNITED C.AL.IFORNIA BANK a Th I Ne .A4JSl2 .nlhtolllceoflneCountyRecordl!rot Cat11orn1a Corporatlo,., •nd ANN Cou •: SC~le~tn: ;as lllt~ with lht Eslat" ol HARL.EV ROSCOE w1<1County MCEL.OOWNEY EL.GIN l!;rvr lllecl FeD~u:ryl~'191~ r•n9t ounty on WHtTE,Oecea..~d Tht'strP•taddressandothercommo11 herein a petlllon for prol>aleol Woll tH>d ' NOTICE IS ~IERERY GIVEN to tile de>IQIWl1ot1 It ~ny ol tht> rtal pr-09erty for luuance ol L.elters Tu1amcn1a<y10 Publlshed 0 Co 0 F4U1M Lr•dllors ol tht al>Ovc named <IKedent <ltttrrl>ed abo"t is purporlecl to be SJO'I the oetltlontrs rtlerence to W!llch Is FrD 2b ano ~~nr'n 1~5~'1Sdoty Pi1 1°'1• !hell•" ~rsons navino claims •oalnlt S..a ~Mre Orovr Nt wporl Bek.,, made lor lurttior partlcul11rs, .ona thdl 6 .. ' the s"ld dtc,.denl art r•oulrtd lo Ille Catofornl• lht tlmt •11<1 Place ot he•rlno tilt' !Nome p B them with the rotceuary •oucl1'!.s I The undtrs1gn•t1 Trustee d•s<t•I" Ad"'•ntstr4 tor ol Ille E•lale Ms ~en stl for M.art!I II 1915 111 t 30 U LIC NOTICE Ille otllce Of Int Clerll of thr abovt en-..;,, llat>ohly for any incorrectness ,,' ol lnt'al>ovenamedde<telenl am on Ille courtroom ot 0.p;irtmcnt SL.P liOSt titledourl,ortopresenl lllftm W11111 lhe slrttl o1d<lres§ and olhtr commqn WIL.UAM H MARTIN ill.Vil" EA TOH No l ol said court, .u 100 Ct vie Cenltr NOTICE TO CltE DI TORS ""ctiS11r1 voucllors, lo the un<lerl1 de••gnalton 11 any Sf'Own "•rein. AUetMrs.i Uw Ori•e Wul, 1n lilt' C1ly ol Santa An.t SU~EAIORCOUltTOFTHE 111 lhe ofliCP other •llor1141y, JOHN A ~•Cl sale will be maele l>ul ""thOUI llrlOWnlS•n•il Ana lleul•vard CAlllornia T OF AL. TSCHUL Allorney "' L.aw, •2 covel\ilnt or W6 rranty o~press or In> SantaAll.t CalllornlatUOJ OAlll<I rf'bruaryH 1'H S ATE CAL.IFORHIA FOii Soul" Bev•rly Orlve Be•erly Hiiis Pl•<'d r~Qilfdrnci lttl& Uc.St'"°" Otffl T•lephone 11111 SS. UU WI L.L.IA M E St JOHN THIE COU NTY OF O RANGE C•lotllrnle '<1111 whlth '' Ille ptacc ol cumDr.lntPS IOPd'l' 11\~ rtma1n1~pr1n AllorMys lor Ad,...fthlraltr County Cler~ E s I a 1 :o o Al"!'~ A 8 A If A bus1nen ol II~ undPr\•9"ed '"all ""'I <1pal sum Of Ille notetsl >tCured Dy so111d f>uDl•>"l'O Or•nQt Coast Oa1ly Piiot COL.OHEL. HlllRING S FAANl(llN BIRltfMEtER Deceased trrs porta1nln9 to the e\l•le ol S.tld<le Deed ol Trust, lo wol S1011'1 Jo wllll MartllS 12 It 2• 191S 11 ... /) UOIEut t1111Slt"t, S11ll• H NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN totllt' C~l within tour months alltr I onter•sl lllereon •s provided in W•d -----------Ceolta ~u Catller11la '2H7 credo tors ot lilt abOvt' named dec-1'1 lirsl pUbllca (lon of th•• nolfte note Isl, AdvancPS ii any under ti. Tel (110 ~1111 lt\,lt a ll persons hav1n9 Claims aoaJMI Daltd Fpbru•rJ7S 1'1~ terms ot Urd Deed ol Trust ltc-•• P UBUC NOTICE NOTICE TOCAEDITOllS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAL.IFOllNIA FOii THE COUNTY OFOltANGE Ho A IH .. Esldlt' ol GRAC.E AL.BEIHA OEST 0.-ua....o NOTICE IS .. EA EBY GIVEN lo lht v~dltOr$ ot I~ lll>O•t nameo oec.O.,nt 1n.1t .111 !M'•SOflS h""' ng claims "ll<l•n>I Int \die! a•ctdMt M e reauored to 111, trw-m with ·~ nitce~~,)r y voucher~ 1n th( ot1 0<1 ol 111e ctcr~ ol Ill< •llD•r pn 111eowur1 or to present lhtm Wl lhlht ,.,,.,.t. l..".:idr f vouc ~rs 10 the undrer!lloned 11 lne L.<lW Olloce~ of WIL.8UR & IRBY, l"•t IRVINE BL.VD TUSTIN ~Al.I FO AWA ''t.80 wllocn ·~the otace ot bu\ln~•\ ot lhe un<lerslgnfl<I In .all m.tlr " ~r1o11n1no lo the estat• ot s.tld Oece<lent w lllln lour n1onlM illter the hrsl pobll<~tlon ot this notice 0.tt'O f "0 7S 197$ rmuERT E OEST tl\E:CUTOR ol the WILL •of !ht llOOVt' n.lrned d~e01r!I WIL.BUR It IRBY 114" IRltlNE BL.YO rusTtN (AL.I FOllNIA nu. 11141 Ill Ull •ntrMy•fA< EJllECUTOlt Pu1>11S11e<1 Orange Coast Daily Phol ,..,.rc11 s n ,, Z•. 1'1S 141 1S P UBLIC NOTICE Alt..,...., lor Pelltl-" lht said dt'cedenl ilre rt'qulfecl to lite L.ILL.lt.N TE1'GUE ch.ir~s and e•~nsrs of I~ T•ustf" Publisnecs Or•nge Cool DCJrly Pilot, lhl!!m w1111 lht necesury vouchers, In E •ttul••KOI lt'ot Wiii of ano Of the truslS er ea led Dt said Deeclot Fell 1•,21 •ndMl.lr s 191~ ~JS thr othce ol ltte Cltrl< of lllt •DOW tn 11\eillla .. tMmt\ddou<lrot Trust. JOHN .. ALTSCHUI.. TIW l>tnell<••rv \H'Oer said DHd ol Pl'BLJCNOTJCE llllt'd court or lo presenllll•m wllro I.ht Alt«NJ al L.aw Trust neretofore ea.,culed M><I d• nooces'-Jry vouchers lo Ille under\lqned •U ~11 .. wrty Ori,,. hwreo 10 tn• uneler>•"ned • -lllf!n "' tile L.aw Othce ot WAL.LACE J ....,.,.,, Hillt, ~llt•r.,I• ttzn Ot'tlllr.ito"" ot O•l•u11 .·no ~---A 1-SL.P 1SOIS MAN LEY 490 E WALNUT ST. Tel IJUI ., .. ,S4 < u ....... ~·~ ~ PASA OEN& CALIFORNIA '1101, .S Sdlt, and a wrlllen Noloce Of Oet..,lt SUPERIOR COUllT Of'TIIE wnlcll '' t11e';11ee ol l>us1n•sso1 tr.tun-An-y for Eu urtri• •tie! Etecloon to S<'ll Tiit unde,.•Qned ST ATE OF CAL.1 FOltHIA FOR dfr-slgnt<I tn all matt en ~rlainlng to PuDl"htd Ora~ Co.ts I 0d•ly Pi tot cau\t'<l said Nollce ol 0.ll)ult "'1d Et ff THE COUNTY 0,. O•ANGE lht Olal• of sa id CleCCdtnt wllllln lour Ftl>-16 olnd Mu S 12 19 191S 66~ I ti"" to St ll to Ile r,c.oratd in 111,. rQOnlY Ne, A l>"J t~ I I N 0 T 1 CE 0 ~ H E A 111 NG 0 F montM a lier Ille llfst pubt1cat1.,.,ot 111.s p 1 , BLIC NOTICE wnerc "'' rea PrOp.!rly ·~ OC.lll'\J noht~ '-' Oatt F•bruary'H l97i PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WIL.L. Odtco Frh 4 l?lS ----CROCKER NATIOIML.8AN1t AN 0 F 0 R L. E T TE It S BANKOFAMERICATRUST SUPElllORCOUllTOFTHE &Hd•dTrusttt ESTAMEHTAAY "'NO SAlllNGS ASSOCIATION STATE OF CAL.I FOllNIA FOii l1y Maureen Tvl~r E\taltol PEARLE ROUDEBUSH E•etuloroltheWlll THECOUNTYOFOltAHGE Al.SI V1etPr..s1C1enl Oc!CH\e<I ot tnc al>ove ,..med cseuiclent C.ue N• Al7'°' Pulllls!ltc Orange Coa~I Odlly P1101 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1na1 WALL.ACE.I MANL.EY OROEllTOaHOW C:AUSE MJrcllS 12 t9 19/S IOAI\ EIL.EEN INEZ MASl ER~ Ila~ filed 1'011 (HANOI Ofl NAME her••ria peUllOfl for PrOl>ale Ot Wiii llncl ''° E.. WAL.NUT ST 1'Pf>ll<allon of ZVL.MI NA 5010, Fe>r lor 1swanc:e ol L.•lters Tesla,,,..ntary to PASAOIHA CAL.I FOltNIA ttl01 ngtol Name lllP Dtlollofler rtltrent e lo Wlloch IS (t'Jl 7't tltS (1l3) 6tl l )U EAE•S " PUBLIC NOTICE AltorMyl•r EHClllW WH ~ ~uLMINA SOTO Pttl maoe f0t further l)ilrli<ulars ancllhal PuDllSlled Orango Co.tsl Otlly Pltol Uoner Pia) llled a Pelotlon wllll t,... NOTICl!TOCREDITO•S tht lime and place ol Mtrl"O the same Ftll t1 1', l 6 anCI Marc II S 1'1S '6I H Cl•rk of fllls court lor an oraer cMl\'J SUPERIOR COU AT 01" THIE Ms !>Mn Ml for Marth 11, 191S at 9 30 ' 1119 Petllloner J neme lrom ZULMINll\ STATE OF CAL.I FOllNIA FOlt am I" the courtroom Of 0ee>¥tmenl SOTOio JEAN SOTO THE COUNTY OF OllANGE No l Of aald court, 111 700 Civic Ctnttf PUBUC NOTICE IT IS ORDERED, thal all ptrwn•I H• A 11'>• OrfYe West I" Ille C•tr ot !.Mita Ana twuted 111 the •bove-entltltd ,,...., Es I a It o I E L. L. A F L. O ff 4 (.elltorn10 NOTICE TO Clt£0 1TOllS aQPtar before ,.,,, courl al 10 00. m WIL.L.IAMSON also 11.nown u ELI.A' Oalcd Ff'Druary'1 tQ1S SU~ElllOA COU•TO,.THE "" tne 1S1 day o4 A11r11 1'7S, In 1 WIL.LIAMSOH O.cenod WILLIAM E St JOHN, STATaOI' U.L.ll'Ott•IAl'Olt courlreom 01 Otparlmtnl 3, Al I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to,.,,. CountyCltrk THE COUNTY Of'OtlANOa courlhOU1ot loUled 11 100 Cl•lc Cenle tr..,llo~ Of IN' al>O'le nam.., Clect'dtnl PAUL., HASTINGS JANOFSl(Y ........ ,.. Orlw WUI C•IY ct S•nla Ana c_..i Ulat •II persons having cl elm' dQ41n•I AHO WALK I It E$1Ate ot DOROTHY ELIZABETH Of Ounoe, St•ltof C•hlornla,ancts IN ~1d oecedtnl •re requ1reo to 111" UIJ 0..~-Or , Sit I EME$, O.ctased <•use, ii an'f, wlly lllt Pellticwl lor 1nem wrlh tht ""ceuary voucne,,_ tn lr,,.M, C•tltfflllet2.._. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tr. Clwtr1Qeol Name SllCH.llCI not tlegranled lllt' ollite ol the clerll. of 1tie allow' Tel 11141 IU ·USI creditors eC tM tDo'ff named OK-I IT IS FURTHER OAOEREO tl\llt tnlllled court or lo present tllem with AttorrwJSf..-Pellt-• lhal Oii pers.ons Nt•lng clt lnft ~Mt copy Of tlllJ Orci.r 10 Siio .. c-lhe nt'C~H••• "o uc ti1rs to th~ P u1>11she0 Orange Cusl Oaolr POot, ll'lt wld OKAOtnl ue required IO lilt putllhhed In the De lly Piiot, undtrsogned at Ille L.•w Otfl<e 01 Ptl> 26 11 afldM.tr S 1'1S ~7~ them. with u .. iwcts.wry voudwrs, lft _,_r.,.99ner•lclrc11tallonD1"lnl EOWINW C .. AFFEE P 0 BOX S4, PUBLIC NOTICE lllt tfllet of tlM Clerk of , ... emw .... eCI '" 1"" county ol Ora"9f Sl•lt SAN CL.EME NT E, CALI FORNI A "'""~ or IOP"Mr'll lllem,wltlltht Calllomla, -........ IM• w"lt '°'IOU 92•'2. wlll<ll It tllt plll(t of ~of '*-yVOll(hers, 1o1MllftdtnlOl'Md (-\lilft "'"'•· or•or to triedale Ill• 11no1r1lo ntd In all m•ll••._ M Ille I.a• Ofll<• of EOWAftO ""''~°"the Pttltlon parlalnlno 10 ti!• utate of M id KASHllt, 1"'7 A\.GONQUIN $T., Dlrlff Ftbt\19ry 24, 197S cle<tdent •ltllln tour monthS •lff the STll t, HUNTINGTON 81!AOt, '-'MUELOREIZEN lifllpUbll<etlonoltlll•ootlct. CAU l'OAN I,._ n.-. •hlcll 11 -plac• J~ of llte Superior Court Del.., htw-u.ry It, 197S ol tl<dlMU of the IHl4f•ll9Nd lft aft ltOll•Tt. HUflllr"Nc t • EOWINW CHAFFEE ,,......,. petl•lllll'IO to tlle utet• of said • ..,... .. I.aw E a.cutor Cltct<ltnt. wll!lln tour mOfltM .it~ t"4 ,_,, .. ., 111 °'""'' Df , ot Ille Will of ll'lt flnt pAllk•tlonOf 11111 notice. .........., ltlKfr, Clllfornl• ._ •llOw ftilmecl deetd<lnl O.ttc1Jtf'11Mryll, lt1' PllMt MS-'11t EC>WIM W, CHAFFllE Jessica Annette L11ll_.,,. Att'"'•'f,., ~etil..,_r f' O It• Me Jo.Anne .. $11MIU Publl\heo Ot•n~ COllSI 01111., Piiot, '911 Cltmeflt•. CallfWlll• ,,.,, • co Admlnlsl••lrlc Wllll the l'ab U •n<t ~' S 11 1' 19JS 6Jt.1S Telt 014) .,,_.,,, --Atttnlty for IHCll1K PUBLIC NOTICE Publlthed Oranoe COlst Diiiy Pllo1 Ftb 2' •nd Ml.Ir S, 12, 1', "1$ 44-1' PUBLIC NOTICE •J For ihe Record MUNTINGTON BEACH IHTERCOMMUHITY HOS PtlAl ftl>rYary U, U H ""' •HlCIMrs Norm.tnKolch<!flllCh "llr '"°Mr\. C.dr Y 0.!h ... Qor I Mr AM Mn l.•nn Vovbn q.rt "llr ano Mn Odv1d 11. l~vO\ oo~ ftb'""'' 1•, HIS Mr •nd Mr\ O(•n"t !hu:n1 qut Mr A"'1 Mr ... ~,1vntond Ott1ott-got Mr arlCI Mr\ Abrah~m 8•n•k• bo• Ftllr,..ry 27, 1'1S ' Mt and Mr) w, 111.im H•nulton. Qtd Mr tJnd Mr). Jdnl~\ Ka\C>dtOU qtrl ""' '"°Mrs R1cti•ro c .. lllerM, boy M<lr<l'l I, 1'1S :;Y allO M" Frede"<~''""''-· Mt.dndM" Jdmr\Nyhu\,9111, Merell 1, 1'1S Mr .incl Mrs Moc Mel Crook,, bov Mr arlCI Mr\, Ra1eloh Hammono QH• Mr dnd Mr> John RI ion, 9111. ' · Marriage Licenses I.AS VEG.t.S M.lrroaoe lottn..._,\ •Hu&Ohere llKIUOli BAOEA·WHITE Feb I• Denno\ 2S, and Aoberld !>u\,.n, 7S bOln ot Newport Be.ch LoSASSO·MALLOTTO Feb u Jam~ Pholhp, JO. and M;,ry Ann, .i. bOlh of Founlaon Valley MEYER·PEIKERT F~b u G~•y E1q~. 20 of Garo"nd, •no P,11roc1& C , II, of Fount.ion V.illl y. Mii.i.EA-SOULE F~b 14, R1cl\drO Ke-lh, 0 , OI lO\ Al•motos, ~d 8MO.r•. 31,of Hunt1r19ton Buch McGREGOR ·WAGNER -Ftb u 'f>te~n Allen, 1~. and Robert,. Ann ,. boltlof CO\ ta Me~ PAATIOA·AGUll.AR Feb h AnQel Ortor, Jo, •nd Maria Eten.t, 11: tioth of Cost• Mes.i SCHNEIDER l.INOOUIST Feb u , George, •2, •nd Sharon, 28, both UI ''"'-· 8AAOLEY•HAWl(INS Feb. 1•, . Thoma' C. 79, •nd Bon111&. ?I. boll• ot Irvine. KUil CARROLi. F~b. 14, ~l•on A., SO, and Barb.lrd Ann, JS, bolh ol Huntington BedGh (ANARELLl·HRUSCHl(A Feb I• Oon.i10, 79, dncl Palrotie, JO, t>oln 01 Hunt•noton B~ach HAMILTON·MUNNELL Feb U, Wilham A , S~. ot Lon1,1 Oe<>ch. c1nO Ooro• A , b1, of Hunllnqlon 8r.ic h 'ILVARAOO·ALLISON Feb t• Allreo, H. dnd Sh.ir<tn. 77, both nt Huntonqton 8cacn VOWELS·EOMISSON F!'b IC C...orge M., la, ot Huntonqton lklolt h .;no Susan Jant•, 18, 01 Lo no B•acn ~VUSSEA·OALAMAN Ft o. 1• H«nry Morro\, 7&. """ SllMOn K , JI) 00111 of Huntinocon Bue h NOAlH NUTT INC. hb U, Ot>nulrl L , •S, ot Oranoe. olno E 111e P 18, ot W..Slm1n~ter YOSKOWITZ·SAOOI r rb ·~·Vo \7, ot Hunl•(l91on Seo1cn. onO Vale<" H. ot We•tmoMl~r STAl.·McWll.llAMS -Feb IS, Karl L, :M, of Ttmecul•. •nd C""rlOlte Jean, 43, ot Laoun• Beacn ERVI N·PlERCE Fto IS. Terry MothMI, 71, ot Silln Juan C..po\trano, ,.nd Uurtn Lt•. 11, of '!>on Cltn"'ntc STEWART-BARTEL Feo IS, Krn ne111.-~11. 2~. and Marolyn K•\I, 1• ootnol Nt wp0rt 8e•ch 80YLE·WATTS Feb IS ThOn-..' Lynn, 72, •nd Terry Ann, 70. ootn ot • Hunt1no1on Be•c h KING-CONTRER AS f1>1> IS Patflck Woltlam, 19 • .ir1d Sdnd•a Laur•. 72, bolhot Huntonoton Beach COVER LOVE Feb IS, Jonn Ill<\••. 11, anc;I Oeoor.ih Ann, 10, ooth o1 COl.l• Me~•. GOODMAN HARRISON FC'b H, L•nny Kelln, 73, ilnd Ot:ora He~n 77, both ol We\ I ml n;ter PUTHOFF fEllOWS feo I\, Robert E • 19, ot S .. ntd AM, ilnd Sl\aron l ., 31, ot Co•l;i "'"'ii. MA I.APIA.\ ORCA ~eb I&. 8U«"naventurd 0 ., .u, dnd Carmen U, 49, boll'! of Hun1on91on 0~c1cn 8ARl01.E lOC.HMA N r cb ,. . Artnur S., o , ""° Lon.1 A•r. l~. 00111 o• Hunc.noton BP•t n OeS.t.HAGUN HIZON Frb ·~ C.orneho. 21, of S.tn O•cqo and Mdtoa Cro\(IM s n. ot Lo• A lo1m 110) VAi.i.EAU NAVE RA Fro 11 Al~n M , 2S, and L•nd<t Kay. lO. bolllol Hut1 t1"91on Beacn HUGHES CAS(Y f,.o I~. Jo'eph Edw•rO, 0 , llnd Loro~ Ann 16 bOlhot Hunt1n9ton Beal n 8.\TES GLINIECKI ho ,. C"•rles J o .ind ~ndrd l JI oc.tn ol Corona ~I M<Jr PASAPHONG Wt ABER F~b 1~ Ot~tud, 13, and JuOoth l ynn 19. both of Hunt1n9lon 6tac" HEATH P .. ATELLO Ft:b 1' Aon.lid Wilham, J•. ot G•rd--n.i. dnd Paul• El.tint.?\ ot Wt\lmonster FABRI HOR Ci AN FPD 19 Juloo l ••. ol lil\ VtQa\, Nev • ..ino Shtrlf.'VA •1, of la9un.1 N19uet WILLIAMS·TAYLOA Ftll lR Odv10 Ros\, .0, ot Co\ta M<·'>d and N•ncy Anne. 1', of Tu~lln BERNHARDT fRElEY Feh 70 'lit•. 13, and P11t1w111 ShMOn ?• bo;ln ot Costa Mt<• Dbsohd ifn•~ Of /tlar.riage Entered Ja~ry 11 ')rn11n, Robert Euoone<1nd Judy Ann Pfl'lter, E\telle E dnd RonalCIO Ciloe, P•l•IClol Ellen and Harry EMI l(elly, Snaron Ann .. nd M•llh•w L•wrt nC". Jr EqglPston tro-s J an<I o .. rrPll t Julia", Jean I. ilnd ECJW.ird I Spark\, Doro\ Oarle"" •nd Bidon• Pho II op -™""r, Donna I. MlCI Jerry O Bush,Gloro"A "1ld0onaldC W1tllam•, C•rot O·-•nd Ronald E \kl.,-,M1chael R andSuwnl. C4WOOCI, M•rtlVll K•ve &nd Ja""• Plll.ll ROl.ISf', Aobon L"" ... no MarOM~I Elorab<'th W•ISh. LOr•U• M •n<I Jaml'\ ... s.wn.r1n. P~ter P """Htten M Goldbe<o. He ten L illnd Oonltld ~ Moore . Georve l olnd Ha1et M Bucho\n•n, W1lll•m H. ilftdJUilln•tol I 8.-owell, Karl A And Troere,.,w. Holsn. 1.1nda Mae "nd Ronn•• Oat ton MurdoCI<, David CMunetY .ion<1 c,,,01 Anne S<lllOW5 Somonf', Oonna·MArieJ and Leo A M•ll~, Myron J.tmi'S •nd Jud•l"Jtoll fnlh, Micnael M . .t~Maria M Oavls, Tnad W•yne 41nd5.Jndr• CM"" Le•ohlon, Robert and Ann O'Brien, Cornl'hll And Chfford Ounn, l.OI\ M ,,nd Henry J M<IC.lnnev. l f'onard LM' "nd '>n--ro AM Oa111s, Jutt .. ll. •nd Donald l GulltorO, N•ncY $UI" <lnO "rihu1 William l(hM. MoChf'lh• I. .. nd Rlcn.lfCI t Jr stahl, Jerry L .1nd Potll l Moq1•n. Colleen Rerw> .11nd !>c 011 1.erue McArthur, sn11ro11 o o'lnd Jamn A Mtc.hetMm. c;.rry Lynn ....i Roland K.erth Browne, Oonl'a Je1tn and Jot>n Au~••" Oart>y, Arthur H and Pvai.no E ~btecl'll. w111tr H lll'd H.Ow•o s.c11mucll, Manh• .><»n •n<I °""'"' ~~. Aol>ert Mil• end Cynth•• ~="· AdehM H and LI~•'• I 11l•A4 J-'Y u 9~11110. M1tdreel G #'d Doyle W O.v10 .. on, IC atlll-J. ~ L.a"le J Wllll•m,, \ll&f'la •"4 Ca tl'lerfntt l.OllY•• C,.rcta GtorteM•ter.d,,_M. O.VV. M~h.-.1 •nd ~_, .t.tl,n, FtOfla Mil• allCI l.tblrf Pni&ton A~11tl'l4t, Mar -t • .._.\.OlllM F Aoo>tl'llllfl1. 0 ... 10 E. WO.-IC. J.Kltton, ThtfeMI ...OWltUam A .t.11,AIWll.OAl'lmAd and~CC:ey VllfWHr H .. 11, S11Wft A, Mii l',..,J 1'411Qhfy, Myr11• ...,,..., """' ltOd'MY Wnlbi'Oell $r · "'*-•Myra lotllf and Kermit L..,.., "°"'U,. Hllbe(I E •!Id P90GY J .. lt Mor'!•"'*"· St•• ... n 5 ericf Ol-1. V0tttOllfl. Jarnn Al•n !WldGIV l.H 'rou..£n. C.rotyn M •"4 O.nt\ Er•c tst•cocon•. llll•t ... rell• /lo and 0.0...klR. S<""'••11<1r. SllHllM I. •ndJAff'f J Cueu .. ,, ROHh•...OJIWllM V.-iOo>tendQro, Vl<W RbHnd ,. • ., B•rretto, B•rllle l . illflO CllMi.io W. Bt•t. Freo L. •nd Oo«<l\y ~rie fllAQ•rd, George FreN.1111 tit -H•n<Y W.ill•ct . 6u"'eL. Ce11>erine Ann ~ r~ Brvce M9••"4ret,JydllhL.enOTMilOOre4 S<.nw1rtie, Pamet1 J. and Pfull1p R. Fell, C•rot Ann enoJOlln fh0fn4s Mare), F1d"nc10 M •nO Sh1ron lOUIW 8r1ndt. Jacl ano Cier1rude Sallsbur'(, Dorothy M.•nd Don.lid A :ao•m. llumln•d• E. Ind Aaymono Hl\kons. Oona Id lee af'd Mary AN-. l.vnctl,HutnM and04vk1R. Ca~.Martln1 E.andWllllamO.Jr. Dooley, Dennis I.. and Edna M. Efrom~on. Philip Charin and l<atherone Jones, IC at hi and Ronald Stanley ~mer, Je.n E. and Allan 8. T •ylor, l<•t11ryn E. Mid WOrtll H.lr9ld Jr. Vcll1m11re, J udy OpPenhetm .. oo YOSl\ld~I H.irmon, Marc11teJ. illndBobby R Zwick, W1th1m H •nd Phylh\M Jol>n\on, Su\<tn K and E-aro F R~1n1Hn. F ·~~rock Rooen and C.••o• Johnston, belly l . and<ieo<9" T C,•nof'naQ•~ P41tr1t1.t A ,.no Fr-r1c1< E A•IS.IOl"I. Oonn.t M.dr.r on.a ~dtOIO Leahe-Rusw, R.obvr 1 ~lvator .. .ind !>uwn Go~on Auld, Stephen C .tnd """' l,... C.urqan10U\ O~OOrah J and B•n ,.,,,_,"' M.KN"11'1n, Gordon Nert dnd Jun(le Etolne Meek, O.boron Kay and R1thard N~•I Perone, Cnt!ryl A •n.J Rocnaro Allen Whitcomb, A od•.trd Lee ano Shortey Ann Lowe, Shirley J and Charlie C.linton Argeanton. L111da Shirleen and lr111n Joseph Wnlte, Aoa1ene KdyandMarhnAllen Taylor, Maureen E. anoVernon L. l1nn, Jo AnM and Kennell\ OuaN' R•m•rlll, Le~1la F. and Fr\'d<'rltl< T Mrandl, Sharon Sue .ind Wllloom Freuu1ck Buller, Thelma IC.1nganctJohnW C•rlo, Marv 1.. and Pett" J O;.morv. thMle\ R ano Baro.ira Ci MondCO, Ro\.Jlyn H ..,,OJonn S. Jr c,,1mo111, Beverly J ond J•mP\ A. Ca\llllo l eYI•• Wayr.earlCISo~oln .Cay 1-H .. \ Ben1am1n M IV and MUQdr..:I V1r9tr11d Mctrl1nt;1 Mtt.nco-1 J' c:tnd bdrbdra Ann M iUer-.. Sn1rlt""( A and Tnt.Hf'••\ 0 A•sk, Hct~n Roo~r' itNl Pn11tp Curt•~ Roof"nbl•Ck. Sern1cf!' fher~~a •n<J ICenneth OeMotte. Mic nele and E<l'W.ird S ~y .. r,LucollrA 1naWllllotnR E 11ter•d J~..uary lJ Bl•Oburn, Jonn A.F ""° Rebt't~a Ann Smith, Shirl•Y Ann <>n<I I nom.a' tdwaro Row<, Harry M and Kathenn~J Scnumert, Gwyn Ann ano OoW11e1 Emot Mclnto~h, Ronato Leon ano Donna laVl'rn., C.harlot'r, Eloon B anoAngelaS 8.irkenrtdg~n. Kandy E dnO HOO.-. I I 111 Kammeyer, Audrey M .:ina Rocn.>rd l I\ M11ntr, Jonrinv Ma; ano OrenOd Su<' Cundoll, Oney RoUMrd dtlO M~fondd JAM C.ollrep, Ri!IPh JulluS ano Pameld lf•(' W1n<1y<1>lnn, Ronald w .1n11 Sally M Muir. fht lmcJ G "''°' ennetn N for lier, Oanu~I Sti~v,..n nnO Ndr.t v <om rnra)h, Frdnt••o, M ·•nd OondlO Ft Schueler. Tnom"' s ,1na J.tnoe• M Ot.umby, M.iret-Lov1w dncJ Uurf WOOOwMd Hogll Y Joan LOU•'><' dnd CMrl<'\ Edwon S1r91ord Sa tty JdOll' and M<1rhn Roy MocMel...,n, CordJ. ano ROber1 A ti"1lSC:hel. MarnieM an<1RoyA PMwns. O•rmd J. anO Ron.lid T C••npbell ~tlar cm dOd HerWll 0 RodntY. !>h~ryl Lynn and J Of'v Pnolhp McConnou\lnt"Y M.ir9<1re1 A """ JonnA Ft1n~f',, Awlu~en M and Edwaro P Eden Barbara J.:.tn Re1\mc.\n _.,..d Mdrt1n N•ChOlt)"io Enghsh Jem1 .,.,... arlCIJonn Edwara Scott, Cierald W"yn, .ino Lind~ (MOI a .. rry Waller 0 .>no Jo.1nne J ~'"'"· C.norl~ne dnd ROOP• t M C• y•lcr John Ht>nry II .JnO V1< >,y ')v•• Oron~erhOll, Cayrlt'll J and J.io~, A L opr1 Je.,,e Jlno E1~quu•1 M illan PtWhP~. Mar~na Ann .ond fhOmil• 0( yil" Dd••~. ~usan JotCf! and Jae~ Pan ddll Ur1t1a1n, Adr lcllde 0 dnd An'1r~w P HP1m .. r Karen AM ltnCJ (>dntel l((:v1n Entered JlltWMY H { Mootl", Karen J and Jonn F? ,:1 H6t!hn. Betlv Jr-on and Oron•' Raymond OonahuP. L•••ld ..:1nd Jrlmt.•\ R Pe\cev1t. Lou1~ and C>r>t:>urcu' Lu•f('n•·• Yono, MadaliM F and Oondld L .,, Cd•doM, Re"" Fern.-.nOo ano Oonnd Melfi' Ja<:ob~. Rocndrd C dn<l Ooann.t t• (oJlkin\. H owdrOrlf'd Rvtn~t••· Sdyh.). Jud1tn Oltrh;,._... c1nd rnom~' R1cn.Jrd Ot Avoid, GuaoaluP" ,ono £-aro Ci Fu td1nQ. Oona Ot'n1...e ..lnCS uarr y R1chcud Amt>s. Rdlpn Hrrbt!rt It t ~no Sl.J,,m M.trrlyn f OWh•r. M ic nat I L. ana F torcncP li Casll~, Malcolm W ano 8onn•e I l • w1c.. Lynn Ellen ctndA11en~pen<-f'' Slrilot RoD<'rta .1no J"""'' Crnmplon, KJrrn and l!Mry E G11101nq~. (d•olvn M and Ricn.uo w N 1Q1ndn. Honnu: Jedn iH\d Hobf'r• Earl Ke rn. Ot:1Y•d M ctno M'1n•vn Ldthf'rinr Compton GrdtP Lvt>n and Ct><Hlt w .. ., Sw1n9I••. Frank and lont-t Wile, Atr xander P,.;ul and MtluffH•n S Younq, l:l~tty SuC' .m<l Ron,.111 l-dward Urown, Lt>\ll(:o P1£•rce ancs \/1'10<•-' loclnne (t..nn1ngMilm, f~1 , nu• 1 t100 Nm nct11t H Hempn1ll, Jf'ft"f t • 1• rtntl (f\,HIOflf\ l ht"'belt't Hot't~r. e~tl( Jn .>n<l Edonur>d W l cw•~. G-lylc Anne dnd A•t.•rt R<>y W P•!.<•, S-indr" Oiaf'W'l and Var~ K ''' i lohn~on. Judith and Cr\clrlt")\ f Lowdry, M arv A . 1u"" H.:trol<I Lew•• 8dr~"'"· rnrres.• Ro'!llP rtnd l .rootnv Moa llroo•s. R1lph A an<IEdrt~n<> Ortnkwater Cvntn1.1 Ann and D•tV•d Httrac~ tjurtoo. Lt-nnard N Jt ..tf\O Mary ll~ne Wttt~u ... Dorothy ~ 1'nd P1<.ha;r(t 8ur'I"" ')om\ Laun,. OPll and Jonn Edworo tloo<le C.atnenne R arlll Jamns L b.art>cX•. 8on1U1c10 and M.ltn• Loutu F.tnnek ... Rae Ann and Ollv10 K McNdughlon, J1mmv Don oind All• Al._1ntl brown. Marlen~ ~rkin .tf'td '"""' ftlt'n V.\n Of" Br .. ~1. Manlou ~ Ov•nr H enry E11teret1 J .. .....,ry 21 Nyman. vetdll Mae and Ldwr,rn< • Edw"ras. Robert Kenne1n "nl:I Clltllrrone Rese E\urt, OdY•d Emttr«>t' and Ft.tn(~( lrPrw Mull! M H na~• ToOd ttnd Ja\.c.tllf'hf'W \,.t_\f" llnllon, C"a"•' Donald •nd JO't! • Stilrl~Y Kulo1f\, F~hl 1~ ll. "nd EdWit<'d ~ Mnlarnrn<·. W1U1em Elven antl ~•n tfr.-1 Oen1~t.' Lun, Sul' C. and ~r.inco~o )l rNbacl<, WllllAtn Henn tlnd ""'""" Ml'rra Roe Mn. Judith L. no Maun<•/\ Oo9. Charle$ W. •n<I Ettte E O.rMll, Patric I• •ldWltlli!m 1n9<1il•, Ellen Haonna.nc!ClllfOrdM Morain, Mlcl\11e1 A "'4 K•thieen M Hell, P•rl<Y G. •l'O Curll~°''" Kro1s~nb11cher, Et•rne Atn• •nd <;teto9n Fr•f\l <>wen. Ra111" M•uroce a no S...ron GeM Jl,....net. GllJ •no l<ttl'lteen A Penn. Slep1>en loolu4'CI Pl\1llllGelfo Y,,lth, Ootor•• P and l(~tll w Harn>0n, 1Cu•n endJ~ A Qoolh, T l'!ot'l'IH °*°""' l>t>d Lrn<I• AM A"9•ull. Voe•or J ano R~1 .. c. W•m Jv<IY L. •"4 °"" p C.QOf11* r, l H A 11 "41 Jffn A,.,.. "•"Y)ll y Erne•"" He<men Merri• e1~m•n, Su<t Anne -ThOmts Huwlrcl ltelpl'i\, S111•nn• M.,, and .t.nt_,y '::="· Pe111 r-..~ -ntt Jw1t11 AnM MatdOllado Lov~8nd ~~ ~llft, .. u,..,« ""encs Aovm.ry 1. Oyer. latbllf• Alln e nO Cnarttt "Ml'.., (;Ar,\Otl,CDftn•• ~ <oflO Mc• A 6 4 2 • I 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 • Wedn~ay, Mareh 5 1975 DAIL y PILOT D;J The Bluest Marbtpface on the Orance Coast • l..,P.,_nt' ,,..,.., ... _ ~ ... .,, ...... _... .. ~ •••• , •• 100051M9 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS M.tcMndt .. hot•' Mor .... (....,_,., ............... llwMMh. l.Hl lP .......... ~ S.v"H I ltpe11n .000~ You Can Sell It, Find It; [ 64 & ] One Coll Service T rode It Wit~ a Wont Ad : . 2 •5 ·78 fast Credit Approval Aut...W.• & ot+wr f t..,'flO'IOlltlfl VIOO "99' ~~!.~~~ ....... ,~!!!.~.~~ ...... . GeMt"ol I 002 GiMrol I 002 !!c:'!!!!.~~~~ ....... 1!!~!=.~~~~---···· ~'!'!!!!!.~~.~~ ...... :1~'!'!!~!:~~~ ....... . GetMt"GI I 002 GeMrol I 00 Ge-nerol I 002 General I 002 .............................................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \V L :-~L I·: Y N I TAYLOR CO. H 1-:A LTOHS ..... 11H·,· UMH IRAMD MEW! LINDA ISLE Most luxurious ! Beaut. view of lagoon. Perfect design. Rich plush cptng & drapes. expensive wallpapers. abun· dant use of Italian marhle, pool & Jacuzzi. 5 BR, formal DR. lge ree room. FR&Jgar. Pie r&s lip +more. 21 I I San Joacpn Hills Road NEWPORT CEMTER, H..L 644·49 IO General ·1002 'General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOU KNOW THE ONE. The CdM duplex with the smashm~ Span ish exteri or on Margue rite Everyone l oves it ! Inside il 's a knockout ! 3 fireplaces. Big entert ai n ing ar ea. colorful tile patio. 2nd s tory library a nd 2 bedrooms that could be :i! Plus a 2 bedroom income unit. A new listing of Ve rgilen e l luU . UKIOUE HOMES Reattors-675-6000 2443 E. Coas t Hwy., Corona del Mar · General I 002 General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUAIL PLACE l) l \ l I. 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NlWPOaT u ... c H ••••••••••••••••••••••• JJ Cole ~f°Newport (' \ \11• 11 "'111)1<1 .. :-. tl1• llJ.:111 1111•• ltt•il11•1111 ,, I .1 Ill II I I "t1 Ill ,11111 I It ' I•, \' \ I t· \\ I 011'11!·1 llllPlllH\ I• 11111' 1·H1 11t ""' Ii 'if.11 t>.h• 1111 11 ,, ', ttltt 675-551 1 I' ti I. uf '1.\\ l'dl.t 1: I \I It 11 ;.._ 11 o I' I·,, .. I Ill 11\\.11 \ HJ .. l\._1 .IL•l \l,11 HOME + INCOME E \S l':-.11> I·. 1111: 11"1"1 \\llll 11.11 lwlrn .1p1 ,. I IHI .tpl II\ o'I .11.1 t' \, ,.,.,. ... j \ \ 111,111 :-..!:11 l"'r 11111 1 ',ii I I 'It 1 ....... 111; I 1111.\l I·::-. "I I ""Ito ESTATE SALE BIG CANYON Bordeaux model. Over 2000 sq.ft. of luxury PANORAMIC . VIEW -$350,000 Unsurpasi;cd <J lHility and elegun('e 1n this cusl om m ansaon. 5 hc<lrooms. !'> haths inducting m a ids q Lwrtc:.·rs Beautiful POOL ~rea with ju<·u111. Exhilcralmg VI EW from hm1s <· ;rnd gardens al' ro~s the llay a nd Otl•an BAYCREST AREA -$78,500 1 bedroom . f;11nilv homL' dL·c·o1,t1t·d Ill t ..isteful autumn l'Olors I l ugl' st·<·lud1:d inast~r su1tt'. form~d di111ng \II 1r1 1mnwt·ulaltt t·o1H..ltllon T..tk<.· sul>1t·1·1 111 i 1 ~', V A lo.111 F1 r-.t t 111\t' offt·1Td LUXURY CONDO -$89,000 \.\t lh sweepmg VI EW ot hoth Bav .ind Ocean. Only sll'J>S lo thl' \\Jlt·r lrorn lhts spaC'ious. p n\'ah'. cxl1-;1 st'l'lll'll\ type li ving. Boal slip a\·ailahlt•. \b~l large pool ~1n<l glorious sun dt·t·I-. ,\ppl. Only General I 002' General 1002 ...•.•.•........•...... •.••........••...•.••.. fl A~S~~ REALTORs' INVESTORS!! TRIPLEX Sec lhl'!:>l' 3 top tondition apartment:-. Locate<! in an excellent rental a rea. EaC'h unit has 2 hedrnom and 11 :! baths Shows S~70 . mo inC'oml'. llurrv onl y $4R.900 . . CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona~ Mar PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 1111 MOllll\ 101 UVIN(i U OCHUWI HATIO NAl MUlll UST SERVICE WI (A# rtllf YOU It/I 1111 Of IU D# U frlHI 1• IHI U flO# _, SERENADE in BLUE UMSPOlLEO ocean view of hoats & l>uy . tr anqui l ga rdl•n with fourl lain .. e l ega nt thrnout. Muvc-in <·on dition . Ownl•r has bought another hou~e . Aski ng $118.000. Exclusive w1lh THE GERRIE COMPANY 645-4400 644-8070 R.EHT UNTIL YOURS-Absolutely beaul. 4 Bil h ome, upgraded thruoul . sw1 mmcrs p ool w , j acuzzi and µart.. pat10s. I lo m c 1s vacant. Rent 'til escrO\.t. tlosl'S Fee land Askin~ Sl24.500 . MakcOllt•r THE GERRIE 645-4400 COMPANY 644-8070 I 002i General 1002 .........••..•.•.•..•.• ··············•·•······ 207 4 PORT BRISTOL Mt. & night light view. Choice. large· euJ -d c-sae lot . 3 Btlrms. & family r m • at $75,QOO rnd uding the l<lll<l. Call fur app 't. to set·. V EAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 2 <307 E COAST HWY CORONA OEL MAR General I 002 1 General 1002 •···••••·········•····· ...................... . HUG HOMES, IMC. THE GOOD LIFE In lhe Bluffs. a s pa rkLin g area: 4 bdrm. <0ondo -~cnd unit on picturesque green- bcll. near pool. $72,500 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO LOT: secnil' 1 .. acre in r olling h11ls, zoned s1ngl l' l'a m ily & 1 horse . Only ~8.000 CORONA DEL MAR Capt• Cod near t he Sea. Classic 4 bdr m ., tum . rm .. for m al dining. hardwood lloors and unique wood paneling. Shown by appointment. 567 Son Nicolas Driv~. Suite I 02 Newport Cettt~ 640-4050 General I 002 General 1002 •.•..•................. BIG FAMILY lh1·1 ~'"'" 'I II Ill .... ,Ill\ 111\ill \ \\ 11 II 1111111.11 tl111 Ill' 11111111 '·"""' l lltilll .111ol .. It '111 Ii•• •111 I oo 100 1.11 '"'' 11 .11101 '"" ~ .. ,)tl!J tPWQuail ~ liiiiillPlac• Prap•rti•• , 752-1920 "" 1400 OUAILST NlWPORT IUA(H . ...................•.. TRUST SAlE. I· .1111., ... 1 w I lw. 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I \ n · CALL 556-2660 t I._' IH .1f 11I 1 H .1111 \ 1.11111,, .111111' .111 I~· .. , I Iii C. F. Colesworthv c;::sEL ECT 1 _______ 1 1PROPERTIES X.1.1 .l>IX Realtors 640--00lo Newport Heicjltts Ch:Jrmmg .$ lwdroom d incng room 1"111·111.11·1• blln,.,. lil•aml•tl 1•,•tlmg It' in l! room !luge lot Trees and -..hruJ~ i.talt11 l'' Plu:-. .... or!.. ,1111p, p.1110 BBQ. Wl· 11w111• vo11r en spectton. \sl..ltlg ~'lit .'ii.Ill Call 5'1U 11.ll ~~~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS Afakt• l(nom For Oltll ti ~ .. • IL'a11 (1111 llll' j.!,il'<.1).!l' l llrtl 111,11 11111h mw 1•;1:-11 w1111 11 1>11clv Ptlot (.'l.1 ....... 111l0d \d ('ail tll:l..'1tiiX °"" .... ~ ""°' fMltr ttllla ,ou.wtwt .. -"'wow toe* C~ftltJ ••• ..,.,., .. l,ijtl@ir11 Gn.erol I 002 G~neral 1002 ··••··•·•··············••·•·················· CAMEO HIGHLANDS VIEW Corn e r fee lot w ith ocean a nd is land view. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Large livin g room No t''\lra l'harge for pool $112,000. THE DRAMATIC SUNSET Over the harbor l'nlwnces the beau ty of this adult OC'('Upi('d '.} hedroom ho mt'. Ca t h <.' d r a 1 (' l' I I 1 n gs. 2 l'irt:>placcs. r.;x<'<'llml at $12(i,500 BIG CANYON-SPARKLING Goq~eou s garden. W<Jlcrf'a l I and pond . i rre ~i s tihlc· patio:-and bcaul1fully dccoratrcl 4 IH.•d room. fa~ly r oom. form.ii dining room Special va lue al $16X.500 GardC'n Home Tour '74 DOVER SHORES BA YFROHT Pier & Slip for l arge boat. 4 bedrooms. family r oom. 41 ~ baths, formaJ dinin ~ room Offtc~ would a lso be ideal maids ·room or den. Deco r a tiv e w r ought iron. :! fireplaces, Spanish tiled entry. '1cw of mom c hannel. $295,000 DIAL 644-176' 21 'I San Jooqalin Hi .. Rd., H..B. A COLDWELL IAMl<EI CO. \11 .1 11111 I .ll't'.I .ilHI ""''" ·'' 1 llltldt ... I " , • ·11111 1 \I I 1111\1 . Custom Duplex .I ll••dro1111111111t1.., I 111"-1' l t1 I it II II :-. I 'I 'llh I CENTURY 21 642-1771 c;::SELECT I PROPERTIES Ge-neral I 002 General 1002 ·········•······•······ ·•········•······••·•·· mac nab I irvine realty BEST OF BIG CANYON! H('sl l'Omrnun1ly 1 Besl privalt· lo~::.t · I 10111 lk:-.1 s 111 g lt• :-.l orv t'lonr pl;.i n ! Ht•st app111nlmt•nl s' SJ:!5 ,0UO . !\l<1rtti:1 1\1 ;l('nalJ (i·1~-8~:~5 ((F!J) COMFORT & STYU-SAYCREST !'>p:1t·1nu:... 1 lwcl room don<· in t•x ('l'J1l•11t ta:-.ll' l 1o..;v<I h1wk entry & l11t1pl;t<'e Dt•l11.!htlul p<itto \\'/HlH~. :$11~!1110 l lt·ll·n ll ~1rtlt•y lil:.!->t!3!1. (l)KO ) CHARMING BLEND. Form.ti & inlormal h\ 1ng are tit• I 1 g h 11 u 11.v t' () m b llH.'<I 11\ t h I'\ pro lvs:-1onall v dt•coratrd 5 ht•droum Baycrl'sl honw Lg :-.unny POOL & <ll'<·k $18~U>OO •\ppt only L,1rry Dyer Ii 12·8235 ( QX I ) ELEGANCE YOU CAH AFFORD! E'qu1 ... 1t t·I~ dc•t•orated :i bedroom . 21• • hath Mrnw<·o 111 Bt:.! ('anyo11 prol t•s:-.1 nn a II y l;i tHISl'a pe<I SI :17 .500 Boh0wt>ll!-fi'1:! x~:i;; (QH21 ONE TO REMEMBER! I ligh on th(' Hlul I on K111 gs Hoad. Spcct <1l'ular Vll':W Bay & Oe,•an. 3 bedrooms. 21 :! hat h~. familv room w /fircphtN' & wet har. Fee "simple . $11)9,000. H arrict Perr y ti-12 8235. CQ8.1) "IECAUSE l 'M WORTH IT! .. 3 blight & s unny bedrooms. «0zy :-.cparat~ dining room. fun tam1ly room w /wet bar. sparkling pool·n· hrook·n ~a rd l'n s $1 12.SOO .l a<·k Custer 642-8235. <QM> !t01 Cow•• Ortv• ,., 1235 ll>U MK.t.rtttv• 6U 6aoo N11wp0rt 8Ut l'I Cahtornr.• UG6l l MO ITH C OSTA MiSA Sll.140 . Beautifully upgra~ed ho~ with 3 bod.rooms. 2 bath. Decorator. toucbe~ throughout. JIASt introduced into the market this week. Lovely patlo. This home may be just what you've been waiting tor. IU~FUL M ESA VE:ROE HORT~ Wtnt fHA .. Y.4-TYMS E~qws1te garde.? home for grac1ous hvtng. Now offered with terms for FHA· V ~ b\IYe~ Cathedral ceilings, walls of glass open onto exotic spacious patio & lovely gardens. One of tho few nearly new homes· in Costa Mesa. Call today. SWING A MOP SA VE A LOT 2 story fixer upper. Priced well below m arket. Seller started upgrading just to be transferred. This heat7y s~llke roof hom.e has great potential. 4 large bedrooms. with 2 baths. Pnce and terms are exceJlent. Just offered at $45,950 with FHA & VA terms. l ~lory tlxer upptr. Rrtced well u l•w IJlUket Seller i.t.rt,d "P1Jl'Mdtnjl JUB~ to be mt h.~ued. ftus n.t n ~hake rout nOQlC? tu•• ~·eul potenu&il. 4 UU'lfe bedroom:.. Wllh 2 "baUa !>rice und terms at ,x. t-ellenL. J u:1t otl'ettd ttt ~.ll30 Wllll t'H.A ~ VA t t!rmi>. HORTH COSTA MESA $33.750 Ue uulll ully upgra<.lcd home with J bedrooms. 2 Oath. Oecoratoi· wucncb lllruugnuu1 Ju,..t in truductHJ uu.o u1c mun.;ct 1111:. ~ecK. Lo\'ely p<.1uo. 'f'lll:. noml! may l>e JU:>t wl\Jl ~ uu \·c ~ wau UI~ IOI 545-9491 1111 . . HUGE FAMILY ROOM MESA VERDE -FHA-VA Sh~rp home on qui.et street. Walk to schools & shopping ~nJOY a game pool m your beautiful upgraded family room JUSt a step from the formal dining room. Reap the benefits of a completely remodeled kitchen just prior to sellers transfer. Laq~c log burning fireplace. . ------ 545-9491 G....-al I 002 GftMnll 1002 GNeral 1002 LOC·ATION LOCATION LOCATION OM YOUR TERMS Uo\·cr & WL'lilCllll n4 need 1or ;iulu. All shup- p1ni.: ncarlJ,\'. 2 super de· luxe ma:>tl·r swteJ. Style PURE Jo:LEGA NC J-: 1-'ree & l'lt>u r . .'\ume your uw11 tu rm:-1 be r culona· l>IL' I lJ UH' K rnu\ c Ill & l',..t·row JHl'-:>1l>k Cull tifo 7171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••··~··••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• O•'f.•"tH9• '"' '• ..,,t.I'' I VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS FIXER UPPERS PENINSULA DUPLEX Superb location, very old two bedroom home and one bedroom cottage $.54,500. 63' X 290' LOT Large three bedroom house. needs lots of TLC Liny one room cottage. Lot could have l 1 units on it. $46,500. ASSUMABLE V.A. LOAN .\ vl'ry niee three bedroom home that only needs decorating, and a rough two bedroom rental. Only $48,000. Call 675-7225 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE \rALLEY RE i\LT\T A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. GettVal I 002'GeHral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautifully dee: orated 5 BH. -1 1 :! b<.1 . •: paneling, 3 frplcs. Ramp /slip. $260.000. ·~ Custom 5 BR. 4 bu., &Ht. view frontage on lagoon. Ramp/float. $295,000. Brand new 6 BR. 6 Ba. PooJ, jacuzzi & sauna. Ramp & float. $425,000. 70 Linda Isle Drin Pn me 45 ft. Lagoon Lot -$150,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR )41 Boys1df' Dr•w N B 6 7 5 -6lol VETERANS ,\l'\\ r eAUlcttlOO:. OlJY tnJl..c 1t pQ:.:.1ble 1or ~uu l11 thl' 'our ,•11i.:1b1l1ty ,1,.;.llll' \\'II~ l\'nt \\nL•ll \Oll <.In 0 \\11 \\llll \l'n llllk l'J"ll, CJll IOI' dl' lJtl ' ,,.;o i11J5 or 'hi.I .111i l . dill . . ----- MESA VERDE GI TERMS DOVER SHORES Wl' :-J1Cl'ltd1J.l' '" Oo\CI "llllll'l'" I' l'Ul)l'rl ll'"' I\\ l' lll;ltl.l~C' IOl' OOITil'll\\ llt•rs .1-.,.111 t ~·.tll "" IOI' 111 I 11 I 111 •I I I 0 II II II l II I " ..'. 111 111111' I) II " J I' l' J \ \' L' 11,1\ , •• 111 C\l IU!>l\l• lt"LiQg un <.1 v UH ,, l l)\l>LJ.111111. a .'i l!H ,1L ~t :UIJO and .1 I BH <IL ~ll.01>0 H l\.\L nms SJ.'olC..:E l!J ll 673--4400 [1J1 ESTATERS I BACK BAY I l.ll·drounh. poul. 1;111\tl) ruum. "lullt' 11rcpldl't'. garden pJllo. o:Jl 1n 1..1tcrwn and prl\alL' Mtn u t' t· i.. I I 11 ~ "' m J " t l' a ht!<lroom :-.Ullc • .:).11 .• )IJU IU'• do\\11 Call ::J!)l-ii~ VIEW OF HILLS LJ .L:llll:1 .\IL:Ud. J hcJrm .• .!. l>.1 l.c.. H::.:-.unw111o: loa 11 \ "<"1111 Co11,..11lcr !>Jll' or IL'.JM' ~:l.!J.ll.I COfi~IN -M1'fH IN llu REALTORS * 644-7662. . ~ . Gory BriCJqS 3000 Broad St. Newport Beach 'I ou .rrc tne wmner 01 J'\\ lJ FH EE flL'l-~t-: I::-. I wurtn ;-. I I I I Ill' 111(' CALIFO RNIA 500 ,1l OM:TARIO MOTOR SPEEDWAY .\latTll ~I ;1t 11 :Ull .\.\I l'lo:USl' t•,tll U.ll ·.>ti71l. l':\l JJ;j IOI' 111'1\l'h TWO + ONE l lit'\Jl'Ulllll \\ lll'Cjl(Ut'l! ~ uni:' bed room. Uolt· ).:~l l'J~l' fcllCL'd > Jl'l( !.II , IJ0\\11. II'\ X' "· I I n J 11 C\ I 11 _t! t-: ,1 '> l:, Id l'. 1---------•1 Coi.t<.1 .\ilo,..J · You may U$e the handy order form prinled below to furnuh U$ with copy for your 'Od. Please note thot the bottom portion ·of the coupon rnoy be dipped and affixed to your envelope, saving you the time to wnle our correct address. WE PAY THE POSTAGE! If you need more room for your meuoge, jvs.I print or lype it on another sheet of paper and moil it. You moy place your ad by phone, if you wish. Just dial (714) 6"42-567e. USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POST~Gll 5 SHottT WORDS MAKI ONE LINE -NO AD LISS THAN 3 LINll ~ • 7 14 TMS n.s ,... -. --- $4 .t 5 $1 .SO $13.00 $22,.4 1 ~• .. os $10 .11 $16 ... s $21.75 . $7.15 $12.26 s1t.ao sas.os PAY>.ell' ENCLOSED D SEND Billo TOflGUHC0$T ~ for • . . . . . . . . dovs. bego~11ortg -.••••••.••.••••••••• , • , , • , , , , •• • a.;llcdioft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....................•..•..•..••.•.. • SHI $HAPE!!!! Owned by a Navy man aoo )'OU lmow what that means. Make a WHITE GLOVE INSPECTION of this 3 bedroom, a bath. lanai room .. PLUS POOL, PLUS ass\lmable 6~% VA Joan in WestclUf area. Only $62,500. Call 546-4141. lo P~lll ·PrACE MoDEL AU t~e ~ti home amenities for po.· ly $2000: Custom window tre•~ents. carpets, lallds~ioi. Ext.enetve use of mir.(Ori and wQlp-.per. Air eQn_ditiod· ing, automatic li&bts 8J\4 sp~~s. etc. 3 BR & family rm. walk to 40 acce park and bike to beach. New listing. $61,500. Cpll 962-4454. BEACH CONDO Carefree living can be yours in this beautiful 3 bedroom, 1 Yi bath Condo with cozy corner fireplace. Adult com· munity. Walk to shopping and banks. Price includes washer/dr~er, refrig. $28,950. Call 640·6161. MESA VERDE VA TERMS Beautiful Highlands home. Never before on market. Quiet cul-de-sac s treet . 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces. w /w ·carpeting, etc. First time advertised. Be F'irst! ! Our Ex· elusive!! VA /FHA terms. Full Price. $44,950. Call 546·.4141. CENTURY SHORES $41,900. Makes this beautiful 3 bedrm, 2 ba the lowest price for this plan in de· velopment. Loe. on quiet cul-de-sac. Relax in lg enclosed patio w~th wrought iron accents. Trailer storage too! Hurry, owner needs fast sale! Call 962·4454 POPULAR MONACO Well maintained Harbor View Home. 2 Bedroom and den or 3 bedrooms. Adult, occupied and s hows like a model. Owner anxious. Price inclUdes the land. $69,500. Call 640·6161 Genercll 1002 GetMlrol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• *Balboa Bay Properties* Oce anfront Back Bay 37o7 Seashore Sharp 4 BR .. 3 ba . Di x D_uple x. ""ill condo. Frpl., patio. trade lor more un · pool . Trv $4.2 500 ~ its. SIOS,000 cqwly ! 675.7060 · . 675-7060 . Mesa V~ Corona del Mar ~ l'r~· ~harp inside Oceanside of Hwy . &put.:3BR.&f:im. S h u,rp delux'e r m 1 11 x 1 11 ~ duplex. 3 & 2 BR . n ~ '!-h b 0 r hood Sl06.950 ! 675·7060 sss.~oo. s5s.ssoo. REALTORS General · I OOZ Balboa Peninsula I 007 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT IEACH PETITE DUPLEX Wnn yurd & P<irkmg. L ike . $40,950 Ol'W $64.~50 ti75-t;712 CJll u:. abou\ tn1~ 1m· ------ nrnc:ulal\! :.unny on~llt OCEAlli..IFROMT 1owni1omt' llt!JI' llo•g ·~ w 1 L n l'l os .t tJo u vie INV l·:ST.\l ENT PROP gJragc .! UH./. U.\ ~11l<I 011aDEEP1J51l lot. (U\ l'I.\ l)Jtlll 11~ I ill I $ 175,000. Al?I n e<.1r :.llop'g, .BalbuJ Ferr~. main bu~ and Broadway mon.'. 3 Bdnn. + JACOBS RWTY lhJl 1w.1l Co:.tct ,\ll':.J ti75-o670 street dose to cvcr Wll Newpon Blvd ytn111g. \\ Hll a t>caulll ull.v -. upgraded n ome on u Corona def Mar . 1022 l)U~l' JJIC} .ICl'CSS r eur •••••••••••••••••••••••• .va rtl tor onl.v ::.<17..iou. . VA LQAllll...IS 11-14 7.!I I i\gt ..... NEWPORT HEIGHTS ARJA l'leHn l B H. tlcn lloml• eas~l~ l'Ull\'t'l'llUlt• IU duple:\ \\1111.!ClOt' HU un it" 011 H .J 101. wnll ruom 10 ou1ld •>nlv S:IH.!}fill. (.'.111 i.;.... 1~111\1<1 COLLEGE PARK Hew lnt•rest Rat• \ ,\ & FHA 8', L..ir~e bd,V wmdow 1n l1v rm .. w1tn 1pk 3 Hedrms. 2 oath:.. ollns. new <'PIS & <lrp,... l'rol. puirnecJ. PJt10 L1' 1r1.11t t rees. Place lor tiurden Uill I. ii I~ • .>50 -8tl71 G·hS ·J'J<!g 1': \·es : 551>, 'dU 7 + In UJ75 tnc uent'11i,.. Iv 'l'tcr:.in:-. wanun~ to UM: llll'll' \'.\ ioun ehg101111y haH· ucen s u1JStu11u;t1111 IJruudenecJ Very 1;u·gc ll>Jll:. .1 re nuw ii\ dtl;i11lc .111tl man\ wno (onnt'rlv u:wlJ lllCl 0 1' L'ltgtl)tltl~ .1r"u 11 0 \\ C I I X I tJ 1 t• a ~ J I JI Fuwlly ht-re 111 CU,\l Wt' now nd' e Jn l:S•:!·, 10.111 "uurcc tnJI \\ uulcJ cnaule ~OU lO l)U~ UIJ LO l)7U,UW µroven1c:> \\.ttn notnmg down. or J ::.Jw.000 pro- perty "•Lil :>ti.WO down Cllll u" 1or 11dd1t1olldl tk- ta1l~ oil· i.t.!.> \ \1.1 .F' HL\LI'' ;, 11 t t r f p, f ~ ·~ I •' / , I r I , . Gingerbrea~ . . You can ulmost smelt it cook mg m this .cbic shake roofed cot.toge. Bring your antictues to (ill the 2 bedrooms, hobby room'" dining & study areas. High bea ma, coiy l fireplace & forced air · heat. too! "On y $61;500 and seller Will linanoe. UNIVERSITY REAL TY 300 I I. Coast Highway Corona ct.I Mar 673·6510 Corc>H ~ Mer I 022 Col'ta Meso t 024 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 IR. Duplex with :i Btt. 2 8A rcrlUd . So. of 8:iys1de Dr w1Lh beaul•ft.11 nulurul wood Lexlures Onl) one yellr ~ew. Gall l!_-1.t-7211 Aii:t .. *DISCOVElY* 3 Bedrooms l! HJth:,,. hardwood floors. ULUE llA V ~;N POUL . L an~e pauo. Qwet street. s:ll!.500 Roy Mc Cardle R•altor I 81 0 Newport «.:ost u ,\I esa 54tl· 772'J Spacious 5 BR Front BL~ •1• U . 8 2u !louse w l~c wm rm. • ,.,!:) B \ * ·I r, ua 1ormaldin111g&lge4ba. Me:.a V.erdc .. ~~-t7 l B It Hear a1>l " 1rplc. K11ldt!e:. _c11:l:~l' ::iUJ . .JOU. ~umlec:i.:. bit ms. clc. Nr Owner ;,;>1 -~. Beuth. Your term:.' 752-0460 Anytime. t-:a:.t~1dt-fownhuuse. al· trac. J UH . l! BA end Unit on Hreenbelt. Adults $4!J.OOU. Owner. 1\gt ti75-5:!12 BUSINESS I RESIDENCE 4 BH. l Ha + AdJOlllmg retail snop <HeJ + sep. large wohsnop tn big yard .. \~t. ti-t5 -4170 $42,900 Mesa Del Mar Owner Leaves Duplex-$74,900 A lUl'eans1deo1 llwv1 rea U\\llL'r S.1-1 • l~J'J Prin:J uelow murKet Home/lncor. Units You II t>c d1sappc11metl 11 you <1011 't hurry & !'.tee 7Uti Nart'r,..,..u,... 1Jcl1Ahllul ~iBH llJa IHHllC & l HH ll>a 111cu·m1: apl .. both only l y r old. UPK\i allCI'· noons. t\~cnt.1;7:1 uoll CAT ALINA VIEW 5BH. ~· ~ Ua. Fam Hin, V111 Rm. l 1rµJcs. t:\ tcn,..1ve la111hn1p1111-4 & dccurJun~. 1-'l't' land ll\' UY.ncr. ;:.IJ~ . .>t.JO •lllll.I 'top~rcJe Lunt.• 1>1-t \lllt.J \;Jllll' Jl <.'l'l' s ~o ur chunte to uwn tnal l.lcaulllul hornt! yuu'\e alW<I)!> \\'<&OLt'd but al u :-.mull pl'll'L'. l'arl\·ltkc yurth, l·nt'lo:>cd patio. C..:et10'a I a 1 r cond1t10111ng, ~at'agt! door o)>e•icr. N<.ilur &I b1·1,·K f1repJace. 1am1l y room. a ba g l>ed l'OO 111 S, l\l l'lt b;i lllS. l.O\'ely IJl'l('I\ patio. 540-1720 TARBEU. REA LTORS Costa Mesa I 024 --------Sharp!Sharp! ••••••••••••••••••••••• AGAOwiMG fAMILYNHDS MORllOOMt' . . ar\d Chat '1 what you gN wnh tn1s aooo 11qt\ home. Assume this 7'1~ VA loan True· luxui·y and qualtl~ l'ot the price. M-146CS VALUE & COMFORT A H M.Me 60/o VA loon .. on ttus Jarge 2 story .1 bdrm. t~:: l>uth. Fam1h rm wllh 11reµk. Otnc 111 <1uulll~ 1o r only ai2oll p .. ymcn.li. 01al ~ -44~ -__ _.....,. Y• IUYEftS ~ d•po.-a ror crt.:id1t n· port and apprw1u1I io1 thlS 1mmal'Ulate J bdrm 2 btatn. Doll howse 1mccd al ~.500. :ihug carpel:. tresnl.'' pamled.Call HACIENDA REAL ESTATE ~3~8.310 __ ANXIOUS Owner:. of this :;pac1ou:. 1 bedroom nome. JU~l l>lock:s from me l>e11l'h . nave oou gllt anolhl'l' nome. and must sell!• Only ti year:. old, und 01 lt!l'IO~ sllu1<e 1•001. 1Ju11l in ktll'hen wrln nu~t! elm 1ng J r ~u. dccoratOI' carpL'llng and drape:. soil ,,· ... 1~1" anJ hu~c co' t'l'L'd pauo Pnct>d 101 fa:,t :.ale at ::H7 . .lOU. w1tll all term" including lit 6. Fl l. \. CJ II :Jti;J 50il Ill a5ti iv.ii>. -~ Widker & lte Real Estate OP}:~ liOUSt-: By U\\ ner. .t or. 4! l>a ~· H. nr 0th. s.>:J.5Utl 1--11',\I. 21111 Wlutchor:.'· Ln. 5:.lti ltii1) ROOM TO ROAM Beaut11ully tlecoralcd '.! swry. 250\J "c.!· It. 11omc 1-'euLur~:-. -I I.Ill{; SIZl' bcdruum,.,, I durmttor~· ::.1tc. J 1w u1,.., huge 1amil.\ ruum 011 k 1t1·1w11. µlu:- ~w11111111 n i.: ptJul. Tai..• :.ul>Ject lu I'. lil loan .\lo11t11I> 1->-1~ mcnL ... ~.!" UI' ~OU I' l'llUH'C 01 Ot!\\ 11nan•·111;.: l'rll'l'd JI ~1;!.,:,1111 .),)i. i'll.15 ltl WJ .Jlill -----Walker & lee Real Estate MESA VERDE'S FINlt;ST Snurp I l>cllroom. <! ha tti·ll•\l'I numl' :\cJ•' l>l'l\iJlc com m11n1ty countr) cluo llugl.' IJmtl) r oom . 101·ma1 d111111g and O\Cr tin·l'nOrooi... :J l>Ctl rm. l l>Jt 11 numt' !. Yr... llL'\\ l J.) h I .1 ti L' ll t II r U U U t :-.110"" 111\1.' .1 model ~t:ar Soulll l u.ii.t l'latJ ,..nop· p111g .\l u:-.t :.t'e uclorl'i---------- ) ou U U ) Ur u t-c:r DOWNTOWN .;Jt; l:RIJli. s11t•d lot \'L'I'\ 1lc:olllc ---------• l lllalll'll ,... i. .. ·~·~~t'IJI 4! Un ,, lot :-i1:llcJuh:J 111 com'-' :>HO. montnl~ Hoorn tor a11oth1;:r un11 t)wncr will 11elp 1111anct· Wall\ 111 1>c;.1cll Ur0Ke1 o>Jt; UJo --.-;. Mesa Verde $43,950 Owner Sacrifice GI-FHA Trms .... ---- M ~A VE lt1H:--ur111g paanl . llammt:r & t•arpC'ls. :!l!.5 1 Clubhou:>t.'. l40V ... l l Story, 4 HI<. ::S BA . ,\s~ume S5'1.5W VA r---------• Loan will\ ::>5000. l'a~o. RC . -1.1 • I{ \\Tu-, L .1-, --SSVOO. lntl 01' lease Ol}llOll. ::; c . • u ~ r . \ neu I' ~ 7711 IJ I.' ii l' ll . I 11 a tb 0 I .s ~ IOOlUgl' Ill lilt:> "claSSI(' [(j) ~ stylc nomc. ,\laster SUlll' + l' n 1 I d r e n " w 1 n ~ . i:w rdcn "ltl'hl.'n \'tew,, •·u:.lom µool w tleck1ni.: 1am1ly. Orll'I.. frplc. all • • .\I ESA V HflOI-~ • • :Jl100 Country du1>. 0 1>cn Sett Sun .'Jo: \'t.'S 'Jill :Jti:Jti ur U..i y,.. .!IJ .tJti -1>ll.l. CUI.Lt-:\; t-: J>,\Rh J Ur. FJm Hm. l Ba. dlJI U\.':o.tgncr t•\tr.a,... 4ualtl.' l'pls. dq>s sm.,.11 dn. will J:.:.Ulllt' l1..1a n . Ownt•t lt'a \'1 11).! count r.v .10 da~ :- :i5l.~•o Ukr l.ltil·.>511 PRICf REDUCEO $7,000 I rpl. oJot·K Wit II near Ile\\' Ctll'l)l!l:-.. ~.t2 . .JUO - O\\lll'I' lll'OKCI' l'O -uµ lll Pr1ncelon 54ti .>:J-tl ~i u11::. S&S showpl:H'l' S.I\ c thou:-.and:. on \hrs ht'alJt11 ul nome 111 lilt: pn•:.ll~l' .\I c.sa \'crde .tl'l'a N"" I~ p111ntd 1n "'dl' & out t:Jrtle n pauo. d11r1u·oom 1-:ntr~ natl lt. h uge 11 ' 1ng room , natural Oncl\ 11replacc, d1111 n g room . pr1\'ute ma!>ter :.u1te with oath 5 40-1720 El Toro I 032 _ le:.s lllit n one yell I' ne" There Ill solid comlorl rn this -1 oedroom. :I ouu1 ln·lcq:I home w1tn 111m1 ly room + torm»I dtnllll! TARBELL, REAL TORS ••••••• •• • • •• • ••• •••••• l~55H1trlJoJ~lvd -BY OWMER ·ONLY 9 LEFT I ~ IR C ondoftMiums N • xt to Rtn1ni n9 S t r :e a m. ".e ar H~wport's UpP.r loy. $0,9&0.-$44. 950. 3115 University Dr. tJui;tot'f lntneAvcJ 548-7223 WOODJ I , ln_111~1 --...........- 2 STORY $43,950 Su\'c t·omm1ss1011 \\1t h Lh1s :! ,..wrr .l bedroom. ne11 rly ll\'\V Lukt' l<'ort-"t home " 111:rny 11nprCJ\ l' m erit" .b~umublt' 7', f<'H,\ lmrn l'r1nc1pu 1,.. on I). Call ~ti 5~1 ----Foufttain Valley . I 034 • •••••••••••••••••••••• *FREE POOL DlVOHCE FOR<.:~~ IMMEO.SALE ,\lt1s terp1ece ot home, culh ce1I ~. gardn kit, huge I am . 1-'ully up· 8rttded & super 1>h<.1rp. arxJO' pl + spa. Red'd ~ llURRY on this one Hit 84l!·til til:l 1 642·8-lllll n l jl\C lll) the !>Ol[i1! \'O\J'll r 111d 11 Ill 1--------MODOWH r oo m . Owner be1nl! lranslcrred . wil l ScH'l'l I IC'l' IJt•low ma rk<•1 'aluL'. t'.1 II 11:-al ii 1 M !) i ti ;I <l I tt r .! I .I ~ Walker & lee lfoal lstate -Real Estate bylMJAY OYERLOOt<IHG IEAUTIAJL POOL We ar(' <Jlh!rllllC }OU .i hou:s~ Where you ce1n en JOY llv1ng-l1 !k miles 10 beacn. Prime ureu. ALI. 1'1-:HM:S. CJ\LJ..842 !1:!71 Pvt only one word 1n Hel'> IPIOI! above I ncll.lde y0ur ad· dress Of pl\one number T"e OOlf of YOU< ad •s a1 tile end or rne hoe on wh1cn 11\e last word of 'r'OOr 6<111 wr1t1en Add S3 00 •""9 If~ desire UH of OAIL y PILOT lox !\ef\11ce w1tl't m11•IPd '""''" Lachenmyer f •• .ttor -------S@\\~1A-~£trs• Tho# lnfriguin' WorrJ Game wff/, ti Cltodle TO YITIWS! :• ftedroom. tumrl) nn. ttomc1uukc1·~ lotl·llen. f(ft!al llll'UtlOll • SHOWt:ASJo: OJt:coH. .A'J't.O !'UJtUOU'I'! l'o LOW, LOW IMTIRIST $$LOW DOWN SS J<'or ~40 ,300 buys thh shaq > .i liOH.\1home111 jiood Ul'eu . <:IOltl" lO llhOp· 1..110~. i;t'l1ool~ & f"rwy. V1\ 'rt-:HMS. t.;1\14', & St-;1': 1\gt. ~~ !1~71 0..-•................................ \~ ....•.................. I . C'=dtlecl Dept. • , I USINESS ll l ,LY MAIL ..... c-. ......... c-. ..... ~ I --== == --- I ....... •r C:UIY I. POllAll---..---BARGAIN!!! MESA VBDE :1 L1u ·uc bdrm" l>l tt ~ O Reano,... ,. .. .,, of •i.. ,.. ' f1>11r ICIOfllbled '-ds i..,.: tam11.' . .! Jq>lt·,.. 1·1, low 10 •-IC.Ur tllRple "°'d' l>alll'. 1·0,·ered PJLIV, r----...,..---- c1u1ul l VI de :-..tl' 'llrt•til f 1 P A N A E P ~4 • .AAJ t..--~..--..-----... PyrHtld Ex~ -----........ i.....i •-:;Ac~:;•761 , .... 1----- ~PA~1ous Ll.VL'li . Your (um ah will .. II\ t' 11 up" 1n t h1:-. upl(riWed ~ ~lory. I 1n + boou-. r-m. neut n1•w ,\fto:;o Wood 11oml' VI 1e1 t'<J .11 only ~.l.JIJ ~UPERB H"OME ~ Cemput N • 141••1ftt ' '· ~ t•110 'THERDL ISTATIFAJR S$~138 5:-16-25$1 ftlllltllf-.~ IMdt I 040 CAL CLASSIC You'llovei this •hOWPl;A.ce II llng on 1.1 j bedroom. i b .. l n rn 0 d • l w I l II 11repluce und furn1I)' kllchtn Only 6 YR new Clo • to OU<'t\ IO')d Rh011 ptnN Wl\h e c ller\l term a IH .tilunlt. Tl-t 8117-!Jal I • Waft<1!r 1: I uu H•·.1: I· 1.,11· SBEDROOM 2 STORY CIOU:. I , JU:>I beach. ot her sell ~ • und 01 , 1>u1ll ge din rat or rape:. ge CO\ ed tor AM ated .! llOmt.' g S I Zl' tnltOr.'· IUTTlll~ 1. ptu~ Tal\1 I IOilll l~ ~'* I 11t'll 't.'d UI 1.1.J 111 led Ill 11t11 I~ 1· un11 man cc Uro.-er R neu1 ot sq lass1l' r SU1l1• \\I nlo(. v1ew:- ckmi.:. >k. all 4ual1t~ n. Wiil WOl'I Ida~:- 11 ED plun· r ne" fort 111 1>au1 1am1 dlOlllJ! llein I-! w 111 lal'kCI ut 711 • .! I .I hood. lihl~ WHll ITt'lt hvm11 Wl\llc Latrgt• • new pu, ~ rootn ll 0 011 ... 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... . s .. Jooq.in ·~ownhou11011 trom~.wo Se.lect from 2 Ur, 2 tir + den o~ J Hr. l''rpl,'11, sun. decks, P41llO!I. AJI qu11l1ty le~tures. 14 Lago Norte u;ulver & University Dr.I l714) 752-7:r73 IT'SAllGONE AND ... 1t's a honey Master Suite, another large bedroom and three s maller ones plus i baths upstairs. Laving room, spacious family roolT\ utility and half bath down. You l'an'L beat Lhl one for con veruence, ap. peal and prke or only $55,000. CALL 552-7500 •VISION• REALTY Univ. ParkCenler Irv inc JUST LISTED . 2 BH .. 2 bath Bradley model townhouse 10 Village l. Quiel, sedudcd locullon: patios designed tor very low main· Raisor's Realtors CALL 833-8600 'AM HJll DG t-: Md!. an the terrace Dev. Decorators home, nr. pool & h1 - priccd homes. H .J:o;. lnvslmt. <.:onsultunts. ~9-2-1!!!! ·~~;;~~·~~?~~ Duplex. a hove l.'rcsccnt Hay Beach. Uppt>r unit ha~ :l bdrms, 0<·t.•an view living rm. with br1t·k trplc & :,unc.l t:ck: IOWl'r unal l·l>drm .. paneled hv· rng rm. wnh trpk. 11lus lge ~toragc 1:1rca or hoh· hy room: Priced raJ,!111 u ~77.500 wllh term-, A Picture Window ol waves on Ule snore and JUSl su~ps trom Vac- lo ri a lieac·h. tn1s J t.>edrm. J ba nome 1s one ol a Kind. 2 f'areplace:; + patio & d ecks. R ed Carpel, Realtor ~ l!J7 17til . JO/an REAL ESTATE QOO Gl1·rH1'-'yr" St ol94C/<l') ~4<1 0Jlt. EXPAND .vo Coasl 'u. 01<1 br11.:k lpk Hm to al.Id cc 2nd legal Ullll. J j:: UIK walk LO Davers Cove :.itil.5110 Thas 4 bedroom, 2 balh home with t'anuly room 1s s ituated on u prof. landscJi,PQd corner vww lot. Low. On. A 4 bedroom . 2 bath umt with a 1am1ly room and many upg rndes. Never laved in. Excellent view. " Near Lennis and pool, th rs 2 s tory. I ~room. 3 baLn nome on a corner lot. Grund view ONLY 9 tEFT 3 ta C onclolniaMns Hext to Running Stream, near Newport's Upper Boy $40,950.-$44.950. 345 Uniyenity Dr. tJustotl l rvmeAve.1 548-7223 WOODJ I , Irr 11 111 ... . ... ' ... ~ Wll.h a view ol llle entire Newport area, tnas 5 Bdrm, 3 bath home /las a 1ormal damn~ room & J car garage Your term::. jtlii~~~~~~~~~~ M1ss1on V1eJo·BY Owner. How C11>ou1 a prol de ::.ngl lev J Hr. l Ba, J:o'1 R, cornted & landsca1x-d, :l cent. air. pauo. gar, trpl. bedroom 2 bath Port ~r. pool. ~.llOO. Prmc. Lerwick home with a only. l!JU~l70. fam1h' room" Owner --~---- anxious Lea"c a\'aal ous:•••s/ 752-0460 ..•• ~~'!!'.~·~ ...•... ~!~~ Wedneld!Y. March 5, 1975 •• DAIL v PILOT OS Olllff UllfwwbMd Honn U•fwwilll1d Hou~s U ...... tlttcl ......•..•............•..........................•................... ·~···················· .. Mew~rt aeoch Sty. mdrn. 3 br, Sba, 2 Cotte MeMI ln4 irvM l244 Newport leilidl 3Z6t• fri::.i~._ CC1rriff <'41r .car. 1.ndry, crpl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••··~· ~ $~2 lHiUt•. Mam1n , .. 'ORbom· lorLEMl-:or 30r. 2bu llurbor View Hiett cuurte11y 'o bkn.. Hent ~r L~;i~. • Hdrnl, SAL~ In lhe I ftVl~ t; Home t'on11n l'ool ~ S sharp ualu w'4b Uldt Ot:n. a Fu~ph•C~~ • &, 1.rr. C:all u"! Wt: urt: mo 64t .UW I pool lnclud1n11 ~nOIOU 01 .. Meto 3124 AJr. n. ·c Rm, W/Cu:,wm here to b('f\.(' YOU I'll • - - WllhOCcun VICW Wrle:il ·:····················· Pool ra~I~. Wet Bar, Wll.L MAKl': 1-;v1-;ny 2 81k:i. to H.r'~. pool & unit J\;as mamnv doublt Ea11>Utde 2 BR house Olympic ~1Le Pool, U)\e t-:i''YOR J' LO bOlvc YOUR Lenn. af club. z Ur: den. 2 n~eph•ee With picture Lurai:e lot. ~. month ly R_e:ud~nllal Arcu. hou mg Ot.el'ds. '?:~.1r1'.I. ~00. ,\\a.al. 00\1. windows lo poul .~. ln· l:sl, I llst + ~100 Aai:t 7t4-557_-:7257 ____ PlnlT REALTY ~a 1~ come covers eicpenses. 5411 --Otl14 ••4 HK. i tlt\. ~. <..'pts, Unlver111ty Parle Jrvme 3 Hl::OKOOM. + v1~w + $79.500 Syappl:.qnly OltleocJI 3140 ~ar .. bus1nt:ss oic. 552-7o00 pooJ + t~nnis. !<'ormal IE Ql~:w:~ ....................... .,.,__.,.J;""'--Dining. '"'"'"'°· I B I -J J:lK, t Au, C'ollege Purk gardent'r. doH lo Place . ache or apl. 1. block LO Monll<:elto Condo. 3br, home. Nr. park. poolis & l''alihion Isl .. -·•. lmn,ed. -. 1:1 pier. Ocean view. Uul 2bu dt>I gar OW '" D 1 """ P"I ¢ pau -•• , pd. ~uo. mo.• S36-055e • · • • ... , · e em. bchool IJ,:jSO, mo. oceupan{·y. A\'a1I. Now. , 712•"20 642-"'"'"' New cpts, drapes & 640 1S38 ·9~-2J:l.a 644 0870wm!r. .,... Gi&M&.ft. aaaat ""'"" paint. ~75 + cleunu\a • --------- .._ ___ lllJlll ____ H~• U•furnished • tee. ~tiO on lse. No kids ••BR. 2 a . A/C. IHopool, r-or pets. 557-~560. nr s hopp111)(, twy. ~s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i':vcs S:l:l 1-i FOURPLEX 4 BR, 2 BA, bllns. new -----G...-rol 3202 <'ptg., Lile. Lg. bkyd. The Tt-:kttACI:: Uruv. Pk, Assume ex isling 7Vi<4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;:iJZ.J. 55n-8:al0 new 2 br, t ba, crpl, cu:.t. loan of approic ~3.600. -dee., 2 11aL1o:s. 6"0-&15 No qual1Cy1ng necessilry. ALA ONT.A.LS"' LARG 1-; J or, 2 t>a. b1t.ns. -- Owner wtll trade for free trpl. lg. ~d .. in t:olle~c •RE .... T"•S• & 1 wt 1"CWIU .. surva l'Jl'k. ~1.;. 5-4.J_.j.j~l Jsl-, " -c ear house, up to ior J·"' UNIV. PAHK ~.000 for his eqwty Or f ""' buy outright for ~it NOUSlS 2 lilt. t uath ... . . . ~H5. $73•900 •1 un. MESAUfo:LMAHAHEA 3BH,21'1 t>alll .... ~50. • IM't.S. J BR. 2 UA. 1-:NCL'D. THt-: n;ttR.A<.:t-: I . -·~~-~ _, .. Y,C.M.64>--PATIO, o ,\Y, GARR 2DH.,HA .... >:13.j-. "'"c UIS I' L . N i': W LY :l BH . i BA .... ~ ~UO. ....... tSllSBachsl.:ig,u.µ. or:cutt·o ·'-IL ;\LL WALNUfSQUAHt-: :il25, l Br un1llurnCM SCH LS. :S i l.J ,\1 O . 3 IHt, 2 HA .... lurn ~ Sun/En Sl6.5 Bach, s m pd, Lag 545---iJi-IU J HR, 2 Oalll ..... . ~:lj_ • Sl75. l lir. H.B. garage TUHTl.t-:HOCK '46-5855 ~15. I Ur llOo:,e Laguna. PClfto Point 3226 3 BR. 2 BA . . . . . . ~~ l•llllliill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I•-Uul pd. tncd lorpct. ••••••••••••••••••••••• COHONA L>t-:L i\IAH SlllO. 2 Br dplx, garage CLOSt-: 1'0 ,\f,\RINA 2 llR ., BA ..:.::;..1 8 UHITS-PoOL Vl&W ·SI 75,000 Sl75. l Br Ilse C.M. now 3 ur. l oa. Sli5 per mo '"' · • · · · · · .,.,,,.,. "l""'I"'''"" ., Br hses c•·t CHINA COVE ., .,., -"'... .. Lea:.t:. 711 l~·l!l~J ·• ud " .. "''10 " 8 d 1 8 ,, o rms .... ua .. turn ..,.. · .. r P x ·" Hts 3232 sooo. Month to Montn Patao. 1<1ds & J>Ct line El Toro C S22.J. 2 Br tn Nli Heights •••••••••••••••••••• .. • ALL 552-7500 S2t>5. 2 Ur CdM. patio S2:!5. 3 Br t-:CM, t'amaly SlSU. :l Br CM. snl(ls ok S2451~JUO. :l Hr .~ear OCC S275tS350. a lir JI li, lrv1ru.• s;~St»S-150 3&-l Br homes. . ~ewporl . CdM, II . Harbour Condo, 2 lidrm. I Ua, air, gar. pauo. pout. Adults only. ~1-g2ua1t.i. 4 lid rm. 2 Ba, Condo Poot & Hee Fuc111ucs S350 mo ~l llJI.} •VISION• AEAl,.TY A Hed Hill Com-11any Univ. ParkCcnter ll'VlllC Huntington Beach 3240 LoCJ'lfta Beach 3248 LIDOSOUD IAYFROMr 6 Bedrooms Pacr & Sla1> ~J.2001 MO t1IJulyl DAVIDSON REALTY 645-7573 l'ownh1111sc :! hr, l' :-bJ, l)OOl. Ultll~. \\;J~h c.Jn ~ar. So 1>cb. t..i.i ~lgij • - Condo. l':\t'l' P<-1:.h 3 lJr. :!' .. ba, lrJ>k. J>OOI nr lloJ~ P\l. ~31fa IH:! Wl2 FOR CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS Thi:. 11Jrllor Vae" home 1:. l111:a1cd near Poul & Tt•n111,,_ S1>al' 3 bdrm w l<1rn1ly room ~17.) . mo 1ndd. gar<lill'r T ill•; Tt\ YLIJH t;HUUP 752-0460 Anytime. L'anahronl. l BR. 21"'.? lla. Yearly be. S500 Mu . Cay,\uod Heally 5-18 ~ Prime back b'*y Vil'"' location! J usL .r<.'<iuced ! All 2 l>edrooms Swim man~ 1>oul. ~ uuo down. Jus t back 01i markcl takt: ud\•anla~(·! Ca ll now lo vre\l;.,•w C7 l II 752-1700. Largest 111vemor~, l>t::.t M'rVl('e m So. Citlll. .............................................. - 1Nv1-:snu:sr DIVISJON·IRVl~E THE REAL K'iTATl';Hs 4~LEX lest Value!! PRIM('; CORN EH LO<.:A T l ON! ! Just list· ed-exclu.s1\'e sate price. S74,95U. <.:all 545 8424, Associated Sou&.h Coast Brokers. ALA RENTALS 642--8183 Coroaa d~I Mer 3222 GREAT 4 bcdrm. 21~ ba. fam area & patio. 2 cur ga r . SJ75. per m o !162 447 l a sK lor Kcllh ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walk Lo Beach JI.Jr 2 Ba I VI 1-:W HOM 1-: lor lt:-.i:,t·. l sly town home, wa:,ner. br. + den or J br. 2 oa dryer & rctng met. Ten w1::.weepang oceanvacw & ms. swim club. boat-HV 1-;xtrcml·ly l'harn1111g l lxl d{•n. it ::.tory. 2 lrpk s. \\O O d pan e lani.: L11roughout. many trt-e". i'-vrtb end. 1 z 1..>lle lrom ot Couple prclr d. no pets :S55u. mo. \'r!;. lea::.e 4:> l 2i!!l. pvt. be<t~h acce.s. :>.per storage .~01 mo. AVAIL ;J l.i, l\:o. LJJ! .. 2 mo. Hee s._& ~_rsonal m -Gemini Realty 8!-}.1-41Ht br, I Ila . 2 1rpk:.. l'rtly. ~~view ~ed. titJ-5409 or . . . ~ turn 'd. S:!ll\J. bl & l.i::.l ~ --049a Vacant 1 br :.;135 .• kids. .iw OWl or 4l:l7-J:..'til pt~. dpl. Also 3 Hr O<'ean view moulle ~llW .. 3 Bd, 2 ba. :! bl01.·I\~ 1rom sangles, lam11lcs. Agt lkh. 11rcplun'. cu:. ~llU Fee. 979 -8430. mo. 4!.17 :!07i. BLUFFS t-:-Plan :l lk. :!' • lia, lam rm. din rm. ,\lo lo mo. S.'il.). 1;.w 5li3 3BH. 2lJa. Smule Story Condo. Plan L 011 ,\laJor (.;recnbdl in Isl :.cl'laon 01 Hlulls. C::.lm lk:.agnl'U interior in earth tonc~ <\: resawned wood. ~575 Mo Lse or monlhly. 8:lJ·243l weekdays only. ----- \'cry lo\'ely lllwts X-plan. J lidrm:,., lamilv rm . hugl· wC1t1t-d patio. $.itlll ~lu. Brol\cr 1;.i-1 t l:~J $$$$$ MOMEY MACHl~E Z-1Story4 Plexes Very Pri· :l lill's m old Cdi\I . l-'r1>k. dbl ~ar , beuut garden.., on dbl lot. :;i:l75. A \'I 3! 15. ti-14 ·527U. Free rental book m 0111ce. Soutn Laguna. Ul'. vu Santa Ana 3280 Anyti·me 2 Large 2BR nouses. like • new. Hoth ta ce street. ::!4 _. ~de By S ide 1n Greut LOVl':LY ;J Br. 2 lia. pool C.osla Mesa Rental Arca. tH11T\e. S575'mo. ikal'h ~.a c h Unal ha s a art•a.ti75 17lli. :separate l'atiu An•a & Example l bdrm, 2 bath, walk to lkh. Uccks. J UU. ••••••••••••••••••••••• g<1 ragc, tcnccd yard. ;JliA, Urapcs. vvcn -l BH. lam rm.~.1\\',111 ('/l1ldrcn lmc. JST and refrig .. w.;::.hcr. Im rlll\\ llentagc Hcaltor.s -.ipur l. New <:pts. drps, paint. Close to e\·er- ylh111i.:. One vacant. ,\IO\'l' Ill no\ . AsK1 ng ;i,..l.J.Wll -tOl!ti .\leycr PL Open Oa11y. •i-1..J gt)Q8_ Owner. li1Cr Income Property 2000 Jnd1\'l<lual l'ncl garage. Costa Mesa 3224 lastmo.'s rcntall5. ma cu lall'. S·l5U mo. 5411 IJ.11 HACIENDA l!l-Hm1. CON l>t> nr So. l'oa~L l'lza. 3 in-.:! 11.i. 2 car ).!.ir l)U5. 1.:-t· ;) lti tl098 Call now to Sl'C this ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE Lu r ge On· a 11 v 1 c w , SUPJ.;H Tax Shl'lll'r $70,000 EACH DAVID BOUHl\E. llLfH 1k5-lX Hcachbl\'d. If U hills Hk pri\'al'~. I l:kirm, Don t rent ou l';.m own a !fti MJlti. 2 1 ~ Ha , l.ca-.e. SSOU. nomc "'.'th no down pay-CL EA;>.; J 8 •d ., l~t!l·JllJ or i l l-tiK2·.J?Ji BRJ~t_.; l..1d:, & µct:. 2 Or. m<·nt. ~o p~n menllor at e r.oum. ~ --SlJ;>. Fnnl :--d i.:aa VETERANS lt•a:-.l :IO da ,-~.'World Re 11 halh, hltns. U\\. · crpts. I.case. 3 I.HJ m. l llalh co/\ MO\' 1-: toda) J ur. l(ld:-. & H Lot f I 2200 · • drps l tur gar i\1ce I · t '· ·1 -\'ti& OUSE s orsae 1-::,tatc ~pc c1al1:-.t:-. 1n a~·d ,, _ · 1.1m1 ) home GoodJrea pesor\.Sl:I:>. ·i.:ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• \l'll'runllou::.111g.i\:.i-for r...,., ,.:._7• ::i.~M;>.:.~~: ~50 mlh <tlso lf>drm KIUS&Bl~dv~ok,2111. 1\~~ • , Laguna Hills 1050 T'W)...,,. IPn f!l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~& 1l~. SA Vt-: C0.\1 ,\1 ISSI0:-1 on :J FOR UNITS Vetl'ra n Counse lor. JUJ --.~ ~ti:l 1181• ask ufll. Heams. wood . 1 ·'• ba. lncd )U. d i.JI Wall take 3 bdrm house East Costa ~a ;;.)b ii7i, call an)Ume. tor lie\ or Dale stained 141.1::.:.. atrium ga r..i~c ;:,lUO 499·2800 tsK Condo. 1\ssume 7 • loan. ::il9.0W. 511L-Hl-t BACK BAY EaslS1de. Costa Mesa an APPH.OX. 1:\ ACHE. Ill , --4 BH :! t.>a lrplc crpt::. Owncraltert>. l~i 1022. HOMEFIMDERS CUSSIFtlO HOURS Advertisers may· place their ads by lelephone 8:00a.m. to5:30p.m. Monday lhru li'rlday 8lonoonSaturday • <ni'l'A MESA OFFICE 330W. Bay 642-5678 NEWPORT BEACll 3333 Newport Blvd 6'2-5678 .HUNTINGTON BEACH 1787S Beach Blvd. S4()..1220 LAGUNA BEACH lllllS Glenneyre Laguna Beach 494·9'66 SADDLEBACK 25201 La Paz Rolld Laguna Hills 581.QlO NOR'nfCOUNTY dial free 540-1220 CLASSIFIED DEADUMES Deadline for copy le kills Is 5:30 p.m. t he day before publlcalion. ex· cept for Sunda)I 4r Mon· day Ed itions when deadline Is Sa1urday, 12 uoon. CLASSIFIED llGULATIOMS EJtRdRS~ Advertisers should. check their ads dally le report ·errors lmmedlatelY. THE DAIL'V PILOT assumes liability ror t.he nrst In· correct insertion only. CANCELLATIONS: When klUJng an ad be sure to make a record of the KILL NUMBER given you by your ad taker as receipt or your canceUa.tlon. This tlll number must be presen· led by the advertisef' In caseofl dispule. CANCELLATION OR CORRECTI ON 'O F NEW Al). BEl''ORE RUNNlNd>: Every effort Is made to kill or correct· a new ad tluat has been ordered, but we cV1not g uaran· ~ te do so until the ad ba• appeared In tho peper. LOCJUftQ Niguel I 052 •CUSTOM BUILT• exchange on nearly new LOT.645 -Vl77 fo,JMsidelhedrmduplex d ' .. d· ' I •· -•642 a900 t I h .. -,:.u mu. l "l.la~.·t +"I'"' rp_ ".·co,· pauo ... w_ a "to L-a Hill.. 3250 ----7 * Hr;ind New Hcauutul np ex wit 3 bdrms, 2 .,_, ~ '' "' "" beach & 1 I .:·J.:.11 1 --,-·· • b th " "Cnt "·16 ·""}I SC 1 "' . .,.,.,,..,, st .••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 '•\'l.'J.)l) I • ..: L' l 1·1 J UN£ LF:fo'T $96,0UO. a owner's unit. Shag "'--~ _:::u las l + dcp. 833 1103 or . . -..vn 11 . ·" =-, 1...i. 4 Br. 4 Bt1, 1-·anul)I Hm. carpeting & cedar siding • d \ltil 40&! JBr. 2lia. a11', IJl~ns. l'Pl hr.:! ba. :! l "<tt' j.!,1r s:!1i .. Panoramic Kitchcn.2312 throughout. 4~~-~C~~;j5~~~;-'·~~ii dbl ga r . ::>2M-1 mo . HE. 111,,,11111 l'on:-ul· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... J52 rJnccton Ur. Ct\I Nowak, Brkr.ti45-:ID20 • Pl . Ha. 2 ear ~ar. tid arca. .. ,.,-., Lt\li UN,\ 11 11.1." lo\'l'IY Westminster 3298 ---ace "IAYFROHTLOTS 2 Hr hous e. s 1n ules. :s;,::.:>_.9t>u :.u~.!)t);J 7~1 ·1 "I' ·i· DUPLEX p ~· "' . n '• l l>a, ownhou:-.c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ap...-.1ea · FOR SALE lamihes OK. Also ~ lir :J Hr. l na. lrg sepr lam J_apanl•.sc mo<lt·rn d~{·or. Unusual :1 BH. mu:.l :-.ec REALTOR Windward Lane .• l.'"zel 1£ •. Qum·~· . p Vae. K1ds1p<'lsui-. :l Br 2 tiiJ 1 2:!1or ~hi ~1 1 tants.5.il-U!lll .)-1:12 1:~1 BY OWNEtl 752-1920 BY TENDER" horse J'a nC'h Ill llcighb rm, l>ltns. ~J.50 mo. Call .\o pct:-. or C'h1ldn.•11 . 11 ! i'.r ,\I all· s4 . l'arl... 58drmup&2l3drmdn. MOOOUAl4.St.Nrw llACH ''<.:h b 1· l nr. Hack Hay.Ag!. fo'ec . ~·-.;.i•'.J s;!:111mo ~ uultst&la~1. 1 ·~1li _., \\'"''''ll'' L'11· Y I ,. c. oace ay root 01.s rn 'IW M•1'JO ' u • ~ " " SPl':CIALIZJNG I~ LAliUNA Nl<.;UEL PHlVATE GUARDED OCEANARl'.;A uu can relax anc forget vorner at beath. First TW0-5 uml ;,ipt bldg JUsl BA YSHOH F:S offered by _. · _ _ _ _ ,--. .H!J t!lij,, !IJ!.1 l:i.>x your work-a-day lroublt!!i t.'me oil'cred. ~.000 J70<I completed for s:tle. Close The Ir vane Company. in •Lg 2 nr. duplex 111 court. 2 HR; 2 .1>e1. g arage. brand when you come home to seashore 673 ti.571! to 01 aJ 0 r shopping fee s ample. Minimum bid <.;ar. encl patio. no pcts. 1 ~.~:: Comm swim JXl(JI. vin:SllLY pa1nll-tl ;J llr. i Duplexes UnfWTt 3600 our world. Early urca HluJls: lg Z center. ht yr write-011 SIJ0.000 and Sl:J.1,50(). i"or <' h I Id 0 K s l !! ·'. ~J'VV. mo. . hLI. 'lt.'W, 4ull'I. trpl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR b $14M . 536 -2579: information regarding 7.il 6tin15t5--07ti0 .! Bil hu!!e apt. 2 ba. t·pt~.dri>:. SJ50m11.l:!.)til Npt. llgt:-.. \t•\\ Span1:-11. You will need an appoint-· 2 a .. diq. rm .. lpl. 592 5010 locations & bidding call : -----garagc. :i:.!:HJ rr'?. Kids ok l'atan1<1 . ll K Jn\'~lnll. U ea 111 t• ti t l' 1 11 n .. ment to come thru our Ong. owner. $03,500. agt. 642_8235 or 044_6200 3 Hr. corner lo(' .. Me:-.a dd 111 all rentals 1\io let'. bt (' v n s u I l a 11 l :, . 3UH . .!II \. 1"1 pit-1>~1: pravatel(ates ... andthere ti-IU -55&1 NEW4umt,2blkstobch. <QlOOI i\tar. !14li Junipero. l'aon el'r Reall y, .'>.>I 1;J!IU15·1lcl :!-l:J'J gar.1>-11.1 .!111i4i.1>1,, !l.1.il is a home here for every NEW <.:uslom by Owne;:-:; Great buy. good tax ~~~~~~~~~~·I :hi25/mo. gJ1-211u 812 4~2 l Ille :.Lyle. BR, 3 Ba, lundscapmg, wrile·ol'C .. Income $1200.1----------Newport leach 3269 3 BR. li.:1· 'ard pJL1u & Open House Dail y mo .. Many-xtras . Mountoin,Oeseri, 3 BH, 1 li», lg lam rm. UTIL. pd. l Br. Sl\'. ref.••••••••••••••••••••••• garage r:. l'o~t.i ,\l l~.i. CO M p A H E OU R 5 536-2579 Resort 2400 trcsh crpls &. drpc;. lg SI HJ Sm. <'h1ld & peto.-500 ST. Andrews Hd. 2 lir, S21\J. mo 8J:i ~I Jll .J PH I C J:o:S A i'\U THE ~:30:1~~~2~511~~and ....................... encl'd yd. Family -nu CUUPLi': needed. I Br. 2Ba,lavrm.dmrm.k1t. --- AM i'..'t'ffflES TO ANY -.!::. :s :>, . -New~ort Beach BIG BEAR home tor rent. pets. S28.J. 2103 Federal Sl50. Fnccl yd. St\'/rl'I, ~ar $2~ A1>ply ~tl olf1ce Apartments"""" COASTALAREAF'ORA WANTLIDO Avail. Dally/ Weekly / 547 67!11 mo\'etodJy. tiUOStAndrew:.Hd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BALBOAIMM SINGLE FAMILY T IPLEX M .. 7 ., .\i':AR ou:-. 2 llr ~I~. HOME. 1 r ·s QUITE Out s Land1n 1? one * * ~ ~<.:J4 DELH;HTi''UL 3 BR Fm·d yd,gar ,kadoK. DOVER SHORES BalboaPeninS411a 3707· POSSIBLE YOU WlLL bedroom .c:innery are11 CARRIESITc:aF LAKE 1-:LSINORE a College l'ark homl' 1or C.\l'&kadsok,2or,yd. fRO ... TROW "'INO Ju..:.·r '"HA'f YOU condo. :s7a.OOO cl .. ur. ~ · lease S325 mo Close to <>arauc. a\:111!-•"'nSllO. " r ~ n ,. 3 ~harp units with pool, steal! 40xl00 , all ulll · · · · · ., .. ..,,,,..,. AR r. LOOK I NO F'OR W1rnl Lrdo ~or J bedroon "' d d ' c v c r" th 1 n g A\' a 11 HOMEFIMDERS 180' IJ;iy v1t-v., 5 l>r. 5 ba. 3 HJ:o~Rt-:. OUR JNVEN· ~ayrro_n_~· (;an add ca:,h. ancludang penlhousewalh pv r .. ol_i~·e trees, no 4 151i5.srn 4i4 1 car g ar . .iuw :-.q ft. lux-I Br apb. t•t1u1 pp1·d 07 :> 722 ()('eanvicw.Largest uniL trlr:-. :Slt>aO. Owner. •642-9~00• ur y h ome. S!.liS. i..1 11·1w11:-L111q11t• 1.,, TORY IS GOOL> AND -_, nas mass ive. double 646 7tilti PRIVATI': over "Jra"t' 1 .., • c . 11 -\ \\'11111•r rail':. II~ \\h ur I NTf;REST HA'f.ES -----.. ,... l l:Mrm ,hl\'Clyyurd.tru11 ~-~·' h '· 'll . 5, 11111111 ,,.~1 111 ARE l;OI Nt; UOWN. fireplace, with picture CHALET· Sugar Loaf. 10 br:-.tv/rcl. ~llo. & avocado tree:-. garden 61:-i 0<:1>1.) windows to pool. Will min from Ski arc 1 BHING kids & pets 2 Br. DOf;SN'T IT JUST c.·ar~y with 20'k_ down. Sl!l.00o.t.i44_74:.!!I <-$ll:!U . fncd yd , ga r . ;.crca . do_~ I\:, ~l 7.J11arbor V1c•w t\lontcgo tn:.\1.'ll. 1'11·r 1 tir. ltil MAKF: GOOL> SENSR ~79,500. By appointment ___ sanglesok 11rs l'last, l1Wl t\St.Call model 1 br 2 bu F H pd. :1:.:1111 .\d11lh .so.I i.. TO BUY 'f llJ\'f HOML' l!~l:! lti:!5 I.t i<. o I'. 0 c·1Jm111' 1,:y,1'. Eugt•\\~•h·r. 1 >Iii :!ti"" 0 only. <.:abm. Ua~ lienr. Sips 12. 2 KIL>S welcome 2 Br. 11 · ' "" NOW. 1£ 'Quall~ l'rpk. Cir TV. pool tble, ha,.~t 5.Stv1ref.ln<'uyd. I BH w1tpts. :-.t,·. dq.>S. ;.,sc1uo~,'1'1ort Sterling. Coronadel Mar 3722 -----548-J44fjor494 -6J6...1. S.A. IJJt:tt;JM'S ~ br, b1 ~ a~c. tnl'CL y<l & p'1llO. 1 °~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• · SeeTHESEToday LIDO-Owner, l sty 48r . Place - ---111 cd yd, kids. pets. 1 " " ·' 3bu. den. Re duced. p u-. OutofCOUl'lty garage. S2~)0. i:n1 _ r?.m .,ca~:'· 1'•0 uOgS Harbor Vll'W ;J ur. 2 ll<I . l HH apl. ull Ulll pd ~Ii.• 3Jti;Jli.\fagellanlsle lH17.UOO. 673 ·l~J;J / 4Dflm'.~·. . Property HOMEFIMDEtlS ::>19a.aJo--. ' s prklrs. wtr. s llner .. Aduli:-, irn pt'b .!.i1111 4 B u 67''-"7"" IT£V 2550 "'11 J> l comm ()()01 n'n.Jnr incl :..t'.I \IC\\ • \\I' n cuslom .... SlW,500 o>ouv IAOOCIUAIUt.NIWt'OttTUACH •642--9900• "" carn ... gcnew:lnr .• " ·. '" ... -----••••••••••••••••••••••• 2' ~ha ~2.J rncl water & ~5.>/mo b44 -a!lti C"" t M JJ431 PeriwmkJe Dr. Great4 BR, tam .. $\.11,;,w 23801 Taranto Bay Westcliff Living EXCHA ... •GE · d · K lb · -- -vs a esa 3724 ;J BR, 28A Dream llous. c. " Hemet adult community. • * • J(ar ~ner. I _& M~ J>el Bcacon Bay. Avail now on ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrm. l j • Ba. hou:,c. ok. Vac1rnt. 840--1~38 or lea .• 2 H I b d I L' ' Magmfacaenl 2s· >. 4o· 16Un1tsontreesheltered i26.4-00 492 _2831 Coll. \itill-!~9 :.c. r . a. au b c.as ts1deL.\l, l BH.com11 l BR + s ludy.... $64,500 JJ041 Flying JJb Pool wath Duuling lanefor homeorduplex. Chas.ChoYoor --- ---only. 531 4U001ti7:l Mi1:!5 n.'<lcc .poo1 7dlt:-~lill WaterJ'aU. Pauo house, Newport Beach. Costa Ranctt.s. Fann5, 944 A1alea Dr. CLASSY s ingle :,tory. 2 Pat b-tt>-1.J•~ ~ 5:.!ill JBR. ocean vu... s.>9.500 23812 Cassandra Buy Mahou Ughung. Owner Mesa or Cororw del Mar. Groves 2700 Costa Mesa HH. ~ BA <;ondu. 2 Car leaving_ ar.ea, Priced tor $70.UUOequ1ty. ••••••••••••••••••••••• You arc th~ wmncrol gilr . lpk, pauo. tenni~ lhHt' :<>oml•lh mg you wC1nl ,elwc~ sale. $S9.~ 15ot> HAL PtMCHIH. Rttr. C'l:> ~ pool. L:.c ~-mo to sl'll' L'l.is::.llal'<f ad:. do Jrvuu: Ave. NB. Owner-~727 E. Coa.sl Hwy HORSE RAMCH TWO f''R 1-:1-: rJCKETS _B_K_r &J_ J_l35l al well. l'honet>ll 5678 &tioytheGoodLH. 646~~7 675-439'l $41,750 (worth~llltorthc z BR + den..... ~.500 CoH 493-2513 HEW LISnt«it PRIDE E1t;;\t year old custom CALIFORNIA 500 Beaut. 4 8 R Pool home m OF OWHBtSHIP home. ce,tral air· cond1 at uoned. 3 Bdrm. + fama· ONT ARJO xlnt N .li. urcJ. Jhghly 14 unit pool. Wa1k to ly. Zoned tor horses. Call _j b I 11 It ',, I ,<}",'\/,. upgrudcd. ocean. Absenlee owner Bkr. MOTOR SPEEDWAY SOUTH COAST must sell. Make offer. 963-4543• March ti ut 11 UO i\M •.... ". T ~ 000 !'lease t•:.ill t>12-567M. ~·i.t " • .,,..s MENT · s·PARLING ---333 ior tll'"l'b JUST LISTl:ft 549..0_812 646-6710 HJ.<:AL £STAT!:: RMI &tat• REALTOR •..., W•ted 2900 ohd will ~ell fast! 38R • Cl•n1ente I 076 l:l33-3MS ••••••••••••••••••••••• oc1-;AN VIEW. Many ••••••••••••••••••••••• L~AS'f"I DETRIPL"'X. WANT tobuyfromowner umen1l1~s in llUS pnvatc "' o c. g u a rded a r ea. Only SAN CLEMENTE 2 br. eu., bltns. Prpl & 3n lndu~tr1al zoned 101 ........ ~Y.500. deo in own'~r·s. Forttn north ot Hoag llosp1lul. Enioi the Good Life Real Estate Co. Co. Realtors 642-6000 645--3_1&.> ____ _ EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Separate. 2 lx.'<lroom. bath. ::.111g lc t•ar i.:ura~e home :;mull lcnced yard. S245 per' montn c .. 11 eves. !H>IJ-~ C:•4t3-.JSl3 498-0300 Look whatyou cant>uy.£or lewtah i.-------ASK lt"OR ~,~, 80'~ loan com· ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE NORTHVlEW. by owner, Trvman!lallt!Y m1tmeo\. Triplex . 211lory 380RM, ram rm P-=l H'*Jlock Owner·s unit bas Cl'plc. Ho.Ml~ z br, 2 sly. hke oew. new w /t pl, 2~ba, cuM.m Betty Murray AU aood crpts & drps. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J><tlllt. v•cant. Move an c.rptJ(/drps UU'uout, Jrf Live with •n income + u 1 rn med. ~ZIJS 1>er mo. cov d patio tucmic E. S.-'-tax wrale-otf. Agt..-.--.11 3102 !f68~1'Sld !..dscpd for Y.·t care. Ce;lstrMO 1071 979 7668 -----M•ny dJx itm •mues, lyr •••"••••••••••-••••••• -•••••••••••••••••••••••EASTS l D 1-; Clea.n & n w, mint cond Pnct-4 By Owner 28r, 1ba COndo. 5. FOURPl.EXIS HUNTlNGTON !k;ich va bnitht, 3 br & ram. rm .. 1 to i.cll 1\ SOtJ,200 2:9132 Pool, gar. 2 m1 to ocean toc8'oowfNM. cant 1 Br, il3S .. kidi.. ha, c1>t . drps, 4$ ~d. .t<ens1njton t>r; ~l 187 ~.900. 83U . IX'L' · 1 Br' hou.~ $100 na 1>auo & Jiar No inliles _ _ __ VorJousSLtcs&prtces. N<'wl)Ort t'wy39rocl•1u1 ~290 rncl 'A Ardner itthNtYlefo 1067 C••4-ll~Cup1 tra~TwnNJ ~12 648~710 view mobcl • Huntmitton A,1111 J w. 645 4.a38 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• S..n Juun 3 bdrm. 2 b• y d cd Aoach ~UIO. A11t fo'c~ $4tl ~aci Bf':rtt-;R 'tlL\N Nt;W frp& dbl a~r, eiac dr, ,.: .?&.: t·a",~ .. :h:~y·:U ~79 M:W tir,:ttNa,lrmt.cbn. rm. "uaie·it'• • mort••,., NKcunadmtheDA1LV 1"'n·i 1£1\e t.i~ tne 1>h11)• • oond., "'"ny_ ett.rus. tmmeif pou. $J4,WO. l»lL.oT W•nt Adsl Ctlll <.;1au1f1 d Ad! l'hone '{ o u 'l 1 t 1 n d 1 t 1 n ~~· Bkr. ~ · 1020 __ ~tt',.~-Tt\9 now -14l·~78. • IS42-567d today? Cle sail d. SEEK & FIND~ Track and Field U ANS L WGIN PW C S I DHOERO AF UVECSC W E CO HI UN H S H ON I SJ A V HHELIN E IT C TRRDG TU I NT I CJ P ULLO RHIO E H HP N IA GO MOEO UETD H SCT RMTL C H U ILIN C RRF.R S A L OIUEIJNVSTMEDUWOCTI WNPVDUTTRMMU I NNGOHF QGTAAMRY U MH U RDLHUZT B SOJ JPYRAMM&RTUllRI C RHWIN G R U RDLtNOTNNN BPS86APOLBVAULTC TH G : .. .. ... • f.njoy much larcPt "See.la: 6 d" punl• Wl•tl ovtf r.o d~riH ~, P"n~I In an •JI n.-,.,; .. ,./ h · pep boMHu. 1'o l'llder wlum.-1. II 11r11I IJl, ilend It tot -.ih.. tnaJilna chetn Jl'lY1hlo 1n '\ Hk A Find""' ure of lhlt n••peper ADUL r t;,\lWt-.:.'\ .\P I' 2 br. :>I i5. I llr. ~15.i Quiet. pool. encl'd gar no children or pch. 646 -2731:1 TRAIL i':R. l)JI:>. + u11l Nr s hop·g. W. U. A C. Ill· cld pal10. s tora)!e ::.hcd. older Cpl or J1Cri.on ck ::.ireu. See ~I gr. 1<:1 i\ uJ11. IQ.tu .'<t'Wport Bh d. L' ~I EX l'HA LAIH.ll': I BH ~o pet::.. ~l:,U. mo 54~-rni.1 I BH . no t•h1ldren pets. l'rct m1ddk ugc or re tired. ~150 ti42 5Stll'I S30 WEEK & UP •~.60 Nig ht & Up •Studio & 1 BR AJ>ts •W & Maid Serv A villi •Phone Sen·. Hld pool •Chlldren & Pet Semon •iS. off weeks renl w 1ad 23'16 Newport Blvd. CM Mtl·lnSS or ti4S~i SUSCASITAS M hlut~~ to Newport 0.a<'h. l>at'h •IM & l Ht turn Adult~ n<> l"''l.' 21 ll ~wport l:U. C.\1 Je'URN . L.il' 2 UH A11t Adulu onl~ · no ix•t.11 In quire lT91'l 1t.oc~\c1 <Rcarl I 'j • ,. ' • . " • II?• • ·-·-...,.., ................ d -to-000 ~ DA v 'tL r W9d~ • M11en . ' . ::-::;•·•-••••••••-• • Utt..,.l•b • .atoo •••••••••••••••n•••••• , . o L...t & fowcl SJoo· C . I . . . ' . • a.--1. u.-••••••••••••••••••••••• Offkt: ...... 4461 ....... W..+ed 460 ., 7 I ,,-.., -t I ...... ........ ....... -"I'--~1 .~ ,OOMMATIS .................................................................. ., •••• _ .. ,,,,,,,..,.,,, •-''"''''''''"'''"_, ... ,,,,,,......,,, .. , ••••••••••••••''f'f''''' W•ntad lo •hart SUBLB"' H t g c 1 or 2 lir Lido arta for 1Ml!M1le8UnoeteJBlk.' c:;.hMffe l7J4 eroac1de1Mw 312Z Co1t.Me1e 3824 ONTltt;WAT~ be•\ltiful Z bedr;oom .PU'k ~ ~:1 ~· genUeman. Loclll ref'•· Wetghl23Jbl. Vh:: Ho.lg. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••··~·":"''";•.•• t Br & 2 Br. P\I\ •u.'t to • NEW• turnlaheclorwu'utnis.bed deairiib.:'~ :t.IJ, W--02ll.•<11tli3Y. llo1pttal. R-eward . C d Oro NE\YLY uEW 3 IW•"t5. bch. Htlaut 1tar<kn, pool-, apt .. tt' O•kwoo~ 1100 84f-1Sll o , ... =-tlc._:2"<::o_ ____ ~ • QSQ e ""' -t.iuiet udul\:s, $a'..IU/~. u•, -.. 11t.11 .t.ft There•, $1,000,000. in : ._ .... ,,, " REOECORA1'ED .Spat«1ou:s hou•e •lze Ph: ·l9'J·i!7~1: ~all.SI . YO - -recreation facllltlet. JLS..sa:l-'6.a21 eva. IR•etf/Fli•C• LOST : Collie.PUPPY. fem', ;• · ALLUTlLJTIESPblp 4ZZ L..arJc:spur. 3br, 2ba. lr1µlex 11pt . 11\Cd yard, _ YOUW°AJTIDl complimentary tennis Htw.n•:T•--••••••••••••••••••••••• e mo's old, \anJwbt/blk . · Comprare beloreyourent ·s:rlS. 2br, liJ.l, $;.."6$·$2$S. !rplc. dbl i;ur. 4'pl.-t, tJr~. Oct: an t ront 2 B (\. Jntroduclnc n~w b•cb ltlfsont, Sunday bninch. 'f'• -"" ~--!..~ ttc-.-P om o ·n • & · C""'1.um ~i~nW A l I w I 1 a r a g e • dshwhr, 2 t•h1ldrC'n Ok or l\I cd1tl' ri1 nean Vlll~. and l bdrm tpls well S rts to11Tnlment1. A GIOU~D fll..UUK Shalimar, C.A1. 645-3'146' •'i!alur1nJ1:: 6'C-&00/84•1-7DJ aduh !>Ida av1ul.l:lluiit'\:s-~·rpll.', hui:h Uciun ct:il• worth r;eelntc. Refined rJlltime actlviliCll dirff· San Joaquin Hilb R,o,,d ... ~~.. 500ll ~R~e~w~a~,~·'------•Spo.cious kitchen with in· itt75 •;tden C f\1 . \\'knds 111~. lt•:.ided w1ndow:s, pr. yet affordable •Great 11 I Rli parties & Z,351 ft.. Carpets, drapei, _,,..,,..-T-•,- d1r«l ll t1hl1nt1. C M 3124 & tives G-&S..:..81"n. wkdays 1>c;1ch. n111ny irecs. ~75. DEA Cl I envll'QOmenl • ~BQ~s .0 &e~ll even help a 1C,ja-oitor, pkna. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost : Vic .•• Be-rnard ~ •Scparatedin 'warea •• ~ •• ~:~ •••• ;; •••••• 642-190 rno. \'rs. le:ise: No furnished itnd u , you find a roommate. WeUtyM.TClflorCo. RISTAUUHT 1Charle .• C.-A1. OranK~ •Hom~·hkt!slora~c llACll':NDA DE J\fE&\ chiJdrt>n/pets. ·l~-2791. furnizshcU . ~ Sorry no ooe undet Jl & RUL'l'ORStU4-4tlO Price Incl. on tale Uquor , o nghaJred cat wLfle:i •J>rivulep1u1os 2HUGEbcdroonis.Supcr l.t".·•u1.1,-:-0 1. CON. DO •$ISl:.f~$215 nopci°s.l\1odelaopen.dal· llc .. .ollbaf,food&illme ,colhtr. t-.1ay have aretin •CIOtied garagew/~tora~e l~•Wu.lUWulii....G...:..~:~: location. Ueum l:t!•hn~s ,. " J ~ I·' 10 10 7, Stie our lar"er ~•Wp. _,'.OOOB•"'"' itull! ink on p a wi • .,.R41ward , M bl 11 uo.o ....... ....,. No pet:s Sl70 mo ovcrloc1K1n~occan-2HR, ~ • , MU°TUALILDG. "" ......, '"""" 2--0149 :Ki~gt;l~:edr;:: Adults. Pel.oi 645--6610 • . i lia, ll'pll', ~'~hr, dryr, 64·6~.84103 .... r1:,~~ the apurtQlent :>CC· lsmalloC!ic~~l0115-1.ft. a1 -GEM-:::___:""~· ----- •Pool -Harbeque!l -Sur 10 r111nules tu ocean. re1n g, 1.1111 i>l•ll l'lean·g -Ii :J20~permonth.Alii0Bx· l20-F'J' BllnAve.,N.D. OUNO : 2/2~, small roundedw/plu.sh lniliicJ'i: 1.arge l BR $175.., Gas & 3 Ur, 2 I.Ju, c111.s . drik-i, ovu n. U1\V, \rasn (·01n· OA"WOODOARDEN ecutlve ot'l'lce at'"lil l aq,. Rt;At.T61ts 642•4623 . k/btn~whl rruxed do~. 1 Adu.lhi -Nopcls Water in(·., Draperies, bltns. pool, lndry, ~J~l(I Plll'lor, l'rp!d & drpd. n APTS • m;i/e. Vu:. Nth.of Baker, t BDftP.1 •·'uni .~HJ, carpets. gas he. gas mo. llt> Monte Vista 11:.t ::.,~>o. 1no. l'cts OK. t'a.11 e ... 1.f.tl"($ !t.<1t$445. M O or Afflliutu Full/Pl-time C.M . .54ti-:,i.j7Z •• 385 w. WilsonM2·l~7I stove, air condit1on1n, t.W5·4:t'JO. fh,•ltna Allen. llOWARD ~·~ .. •;..~1."" Jut:;..~~8~;«.:r Ask J"Qr Al ill~r o.nn ' VEMDIMG FOUN 0 311175 liunt . s w11nrn1ng pool. re. lilt b 1 , . J11 llNSC)N Ht:..\l.'l'dttS, ,.,.., ,..,~ h fl l w room washi:n;&dryl•rs a .z 11 ,cnc .put10.11 . -&!17~-l i·ll/ ...,r -l!H--.14Jll .. n L 8 h We sell J e nes.1ne lngton 1-larbour near • OCC. Cpts, dr111>, hlLn!>. ,,..... Share Apt. ag. c · equip. We rumish. arge &.ach Club young med. 2035hllerton.CM l BR .. ,urn, 2 Ir~ Cl(IS(:lS. (./Ut:en s1:ie IJ()d. pr1v dressing cm, exlra lrg room s. ·encl . i.::.ir w/storag~. Adults only no peLS . 3726 ....................... MEDITERRANEAH VILLAGE 1 Bcdroon1 1 lk•droo1n & Dl:st 2 Uedrooms 2 &•droom l 'ownhse 2400 H<irbor lilvd. Costa f\1 +::.a {il41 557-!l02<l Super Neat l br Villa Courtyurd. G:.ir. ~1 75 t>42--lll..M2., 49J-5cl'4_' _. __ 1 Park·Like SurroUIKincJs Dt:LUX to; 1. 2 & 3 Ur Apls Also t'urn. liachelur Pvt P'1110s -I ltd J'Ol)I -Nr. Shop·~ -AdJts Oul) ~on -3740 Martinique Apts ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1777 Santa An<i Avl.-. CA1 :! BR. furn "d. ~. nt·v.·ly dccor'cl. & ut11 ,. pd -l~--Oilf5or~ ll·I'.! LOWW~Y :o.!yrApttJ:J &10-.x..12 RATES CASA VJCTOHIA Executiwes.ffh.s Adulls J &2Ur.n<1pl·t s 727 Yorkton Blwd Unfur/lurn fr ~Jt)!t . ."llJ Beach lllvd at Yorktuwn l'ool, rec rn1, ele\', . --536--0411 Sl°l' ;!;1te, gas1,,.,1r p1I. STUDIOS & Ills 525 V1ctor1:,i .tH:t-1:1:110 .. f'ull kitchen •Heiltl.>d !>001 •L;.iundry ra1·1l1tit't" •f'rceutihl1es -~·rce hnt:ns •"l'V & m aid .. l'.rv.av.111 •Bar-li-Que •Phone scrv11i.• •I mlle IOOCl'il/l lt11':N, sm:11i bt.•:11·h hott•I Rooms :S22.50 W\'i.!k. 1\11L~ SIOO. mo. 53b -70.'iti CHILDREN OK Lgl·:l Hr Sl7U; J Br I ': Ua :s1:11..1. Uuplcx & -l-11lcx. 2 pool :-. t·rpls, drps, 54K·i~l I •NEW• ·1 BR APTS NO incl"t'asc ui :-umrner l.1 k(' Ji\·1ng 111 a \\"t•!itern rent. Beaut. I hr furn 1nov1e ;;l·I ! ()It.I \Vl'iol «pts Sl1i5 & Slf5 S1>;Jn1:.h flavor w!lh e11y s liek ·Style hldJ..:. l.!<l l•nvl gar .. teaturt•s !'vol. cumplctc pool, sau1::i, Jnllr}, ;1dJts . kitchen v.•1t h relngl·rt1tur J7:IOI Ket•l:-on Ln. ! h1k inc·L \\';_di 10 "';111 plush W. of He.11·11 otf Sl:itc r . t::irpeting. 1\dulL., 0111.v. "'"''---'-'c"'-------1 n 0 fll'l ~. /\LL Ni-: \\1 ! 2 Rr. Furn. !Jowntnwu Hight Oll\O.' & only ;1 Vl'fY f1:w :.i\;1ilal/!1•. <1rc:.i . ~HIO. Adults only 1939 W •L• •cE .'>:11.i :!>J77 A ~ ------· ~Beach 3748 .......................... 642-7458 Jli\Cll nr hc:.11·h~1tiS/$l!SJ. ,.--, --:, Jlr ·· 1 · k ~ lit I I I lv -.x1r.1 .1rl!t! -, ~ •·• w .,~ 'c 1 14~j (~iOS · C<1 rpl·L'>. tll'apcs & l•IJ:"t o. na::,t.Y-=. · liudtu1.~ !':Jo CE.~Tl·;u SL Newport Beoch 37 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i;.11\· I /Kl LA MA.MC HA A.PTS 778 ~coll l'l:1l't.', C.\1 li-12-;)07:1 ~15. mo. 557-oa.'iO t•vcs. 1433 s.-riar A•enut Young wurking adull. oe. Commercial & lndu.sL~lal site reddhsh brown dog, Mewportle«h vu. li11ke494-Z100. locations. Xlnl fnanc1ns brown btaided collar. l llR Up1)er, 11r,Suntlow1•1 & l-';i1rv1ev.'. ~lou. J\111 j)t•tS/\·/11JtJ. li-l•l-H775 oil l o; •Troplcal Poot• :! hr. t•pts. 1lq:i::.. l1llns. >-piral s t111rl'a'>l', r1-.d trplt'. rl•frii.t. l~e p;1110, ,c:us .. ~·ult•r pd. $1~ I HOK ! Ult on llan11ll1111 111·.11· ll a rtJor. C r pis, •J1 p.~. h!Ln~. IJOOI . ~I.lo. N11 P•'lS tl75-51:101J Hrokt·r. J\o h•t• -·· • ·2 WEEKS FREE Move in w l deposits onlv I BR $190 2 BR S230 Hefr1g, Security.· Pool, Ja c u:t.ii . Rec. ll1dg w /exE'rcise rm.,' H1ll1.1rds , Color TV. lr\•int' Ave. at Mesa 545-4855 2 UH d1:lu xc :-l ull111. 11\il pr!. Bllns. l"l'fll'. 11•1"1 :s J 9 u . I !.I 1 H J\ I . I I' I 1.• I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ti45-H07fi or ll-l5 :i1;.1; lo Attr:! U1·, s h ;1).:.<'Pt~. hl1n, COROMA DB. MAR <trps. J\<luh:-. ro,:., l•l·t -. ;1 Ur, '.! H.1 lurn or unf. Slh.i. l :JitJ \\l.1ll.1l'l' ~;1tl0 .. \rl.v Lri.: I hr. lll'.tr :-t1 .. pp111i-: :.itllL..;. nn 111·ts ~J :ij t '.!!l HI::! O·lt•I. I Ylt NE\\' :! Ill! . ..: II 11:1 s, shag 1•rpl 1I /o\,•I\ k111·h "''hl111 II l,. th' po:-al &· J)t \\' ln•t• 11~1· 111 w:i-.,J11·r <'!.: 1!r1•·1 1•\I patio_ ... er t'll<'J!"•·d ;:;11· ,\\alJ. 110\\ :,2:hJ 111/l l'll·.1sc 1·1111 t~I! 52iu ur \ltill •l:J:)U Largl· ::l!r Sl7.J Sgl Stnr~·. hl•:1n1 l·d l'l'1l 1n)!. 1·p1 s. OCEANFRONT ! J\H . I h.i, l(nl yrly~5 STEPS TO BEACH ..! UH. I U.1 . w1nLt•r . .::.<!:t5 .:111c2i..1.!iU•unr .\rly J II I{. ! h.1 \'c;ir l.\. ::,Ol!Ju NEWPORT CREST ~Bit . 2 h;1 . eon1to~ COMMERCIAL lll I ll.l' -.unc. Npt. s;!.;11 associated BR OK ERS-REAL TORS l02S W Balbo<> f>/l Jllbl flrps. hlln!I 21 f1:1 \\';dl;i~·l· N -1 bd n"I J\\'" 1 ,~1; ~121:1 l~i·•·:.inJronL i l'"". r __ . '.l ha, i,::1r. hl1ns. yrl;v ::.-!•"· ii45 77::1 l'\'l'S /\\"knds. [)~;l .\jX!•'.'.!JIH I ha. adult ~. no pcl ~ Slil.'i. t';111 · .'>:111 :i'i7'.! L,\f((_;J.; ~ lir. ).!ilr, :Jdl!s, nu 1Jcl.,. 1;21; l' H;1n11llo11 ~]1,u. OHi. 1;11; J7:.ii1 <Ju11•t 21\IC . 1:.11· l'.1lu• l ':11pct' l1r,,1A'!>o ~ll'l;, 1'1.11 Jl<'l ,. O! 'll1lilfl'll 1; I.> )'lj:.!U El Tar'o 38]2 La• ~i· Spa 111~h 2 l.ll'tlroom . I'" 11;1. 1-'a llo. ha!1·uny. tolt11.,_ l'lll'lcl g.1r, .'l.r i lua>" I lns11 1\dulls, :.:..!:~) mo 1;1:! 1.llii \, 1-. \\' l'I l JC'I' J 11 !IJ•:,\ \\' 1\ Y \1·11 . .! ht. 1.11.1r111n h.1.1 ,\. ln•a1 h . tr pl<·, 0111•11 1 .. -.1111 ,, ul iJ pd. tint ~ ,.;:"j l •1., ,,;,: avail. Smull Sl.artinio: In· &46"""'""5872 ~iiiiiiii::i:1'~l1t,,oe~·"ao'",a.~~>'"35w1500,k. ,·n'go _qPfl:ll!ANY. vestment. all hetodayd & l-'-"--"-~O~U-N-0--8-. -,-.-,-~ " .. u• REAL.TORS Getstartedont roa LO r : LC ... c lcmale, P\'l rm & ba, SINCEl9-1<t financial independence. 640--4628 . ~aun;1., tennis & pool. Ph.. tor inro. l7l-t)l---""""=e='cScP:..::Mc_ __ ·~·"':· :·"':·:·--.:"'~"~·~·~·~··=.,<0~~~6~1~3~~44~o~o~~~l -838~~-21~00~::-c:cc::~~__:-I .. F OUND: Super genii,· GarocJeS for Rent 4350 Heal Bs tale ort"ice for DISTlllUTORS Siamese cat with badly ••••••••••••••••••••••• h t V N•wY ' lease. 15 Yrs. 1\tain St. I ndependent, full, ur paw. 1c :1 .. or ! ~1 ngl" Gar••"es Ins & • ··e "'6 ·-·· COHONA DEL MAil 2 B.r Townhouse, frptc, from $260. 1 Br from $205. 4lh. Corona del i\t ar ask . " "' " 1-lunl. llch. loc. 4 Ot!sks. c /lime. Introduce new l C""'-'c·c~c=_-_c~c"c __ _ lur 'l'onl or Oa\•e misc. furn1sh1ng s. ~170. igh quality beef line FOUND:Ltttleblackdog. G40-4lStiO mo. SJri-1525/ t'!Yt!S: directly lo consumer. No Orange Cnty. i;·air Pool, tennis, cootinehtal llUN r . Bl:o:At.:li 918 Palm breakfast. Some ocean & Ave. S20. mo. Single Catahna views. Separate i.:arage. 5Jti--4b"18Apt t:. family !icction. Close lo :--. shopping & fine ·beach. :SNGL gar, e lec.,Stor. cab. 1;.,,4.2611 Ovl•rhead metal dr. · ~lll/mo. 731 W.18th, C.\1 . -01:1 -i7l:l7. 53ti-Hl55 inventory 1nvest111e11t . • grounds. Atl tiP!\t /b+:fon: Linklcl ter's I"1rt!brand "J\t.1 5:x;.4tiOU U~SK S11ace. or p.Jrt or. lo'oods. Cull v.·ei:kd11ys, l-''"'-'-''-'--"-'-'----- J1ce w/pl1011es, 24 hr ans li33 -264Z. f"OUNO: Snl. 'rem. blal·k. sl'!rv. G real locat1o n .. lc:::_:::::::_ _____ _ 22:111 llrookhurst. JIU. PRl~TSHOP puppy app. 6 mos. Vil', """ No. licach, San Clern. Only ::i4~1 -1Vl o. Call Mr Letle rprcss/ol'fSel, C·4. 492-974lS fll organ tlfi:i----6704 or Polar cuttl'r 351,2··. l-IJO l_;;:.c__~'----- 55l-ltic'<>::::_l· ______ 1 sq. ft. bldg. 01!'1t·c Hl Lost. !\lain Beach ll rca front. 1'erms. l:l70---4:i!H. Lug. llch. 4 keys on nni.:. 'AN'l'A ANA 2 Br. 2 Ba. ---Upper $180, down $1!10. t Like new clean garages 0~'1-'ICI-~. pvt balh. AtC, •_:__ ___ _ please call. 494-5488. ~-Bruppcr$ll5.down$IZ5. tur l't·nt lur stora~e. ut1l .1 nc .. reas rent. _2400 Flower shop. (jift Shop . , S:l">fn10.ti·l5-ll:l72. W.Cst i"l wy <aeroos lrom Balboa Js l:ind. J\loney FOUND: f'em. Siamese ¢.flu w.i~~~~l f~s ~ i,:~: S 1 N.-i.;-~ i-:. 2 10 Cl'dar, Sluft Shirt> 544--8078 make r . Selh(IY: due to 111-c<1t F'cb. 2tl in l-lunt1n~to11 542----0547 ,'O~·wporl lleacn. ~-mo. usin~s• Rental -4450 ness. ~10,000673-titi:!'l center. 53\1-5'\88 *LAS BRISAS * 54H-1<:90 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M~aci-s, Tnnt LosL : Femi l n sh Settl·r. De-tds 5035 no marks. l>lk. collar. J Ur or Studio. I urn or un -Office Rental -4400 111r11 . Adults only, no ••••••••••••••••••••••• pl·ts Showc<isc des1i::11 . _ .. , lo 1, '"il'h Desk sp;.ice available $50 THE COLONY••••••••••••••••••••••• Sml boy ·s p ct. :S I OU "° RETAIL sHors LOANS up to 80% " " w" " "' , v,, I 'l'u~1 1n 1 2 ·~ndS1 . Prime reasonab e sput•e ·-i. -J:H 1 ~ av:ul;.ihle. large&small. lstTDLoans-.81/20/o li __ • __ _;_ ___ _ aµt ~. ~cps t• ·mo Will rovid e ~cl'Uril y hldi!. priv:Hl' fur~iturc ;1\P S5. mo. 1>alt v + heatctJ pool. ~·ru111 ~~!~. 5.'ll5 H1ver .\vc .. N Ji. 042 2.'J6ti OAKWOOD FIGHTS INFLATION A n swering service available. 17875 Beach lll\•d. Huntinglon Beach. t>ld wor ld charm with 2nd TD Loans Personals 5350 French windows. gables Lowest rates Orange Co. ••••••••••••••••••••••• &12--4321. > 150 I Westcliff Dr. Newport Finarfc1al Ctr LHsinq Office Spoce Call on Stte Manager 1711 )642-3111 ext ~6 & trees. Adjacent to Sattl~r Mhj. Co. festival of Art s 642.2171 545-0611 Grounds. 580 BROADWAY Scr\'1ng IJarbor area <!~ LAG UN,\ BE1\Cli 1cYc'c'-·-------- A""°""cemenb/ 494-7915 P•rson•I•/ ~"""""""""~"""""""""""""""~I .. ~~'!. ~. !?!':! ..•.•.•• DELUX"EOFJ=ICES COM M E HC. or ofrice AI HPORT LOCA'f!ON space 1n t•L garage, 822.'"i, Annoqncemenh 5100 Put10 suite from SllS. Lease. Hltr. 644-ZJ.13 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. I ncl. A IL:, crpts. 1;7J---ti445 eve/wkcnds [ will not be responsible dr11s. :111 util & janitorial (or any dept or ha1J1ht1es st•r1•. • •"o I.case Rl•q. • ·roP LOCATH);\! 1·onl riicted tJy a nyone I i\1onth Free Hl•nt. other than myself on or 21JH'.!S. E. Bnstol. NB MESA VERDE atter this date. :i14/'i5. Sfi7 -7tllo _____ 1 DRIVE PLAZA \Vesley .J. KectJk•r I 1. -----J'orstoreoroff1cc. l\m11lc --·---- WESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH co,~~' ''""1<1•'' f'< ... •oG '""'" ~.e ./AlrC::--.0 ;/c_.,....~ p;1rk1ng. Town & ct..1u11t1-y Lost &.Found 5300 atmosphere. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1525 1\l<'sa Vertie !Jr. F.. · . . . .. Costa l\I esa. :-.-15--4 123 Calir. Animal Control SPIRl'fUAL Rr;ADt-:B Opt>n JU ,\;\I to 10 P:\·I Acl\'iee on ull 1nlllt+:rs . Ji2 J~. El t'urn1no Helli S<111 Clemente, For app1 Call '1~l ~:!·I ·l!li!-ffJ:lt; •I' ALAI ll'A ltU Bt<:AUER• Ad l rt!1lu1·11011 H»i:ll Ueach UL St<inton, 527-J.IUli PH J-:1..j NAN.I"! C11r1ng. c(n11 nlcnt1;il l'OUrl s+:li fi g & r'PLl'rr;ii. Aburt1un . adopuon ,,. kt."-' Ping A 1~c,\ 11 1.; r,.1j -'.!:it,a Abraxas MmMICJe 17:tl 1-'ulll'rlan Ave. C1\I Ex1>. n1asst.'u,>;t>S. 10· 10 • * ti I::! ·--6055 • • .LUX lgc l or J hr fX·l·an frunl. 'l'lo'llllPr :satio u11 Frpl. lndr y. ).!a r . 6-l6-3ll4. 1\dult!->-Nu pCt--l.>.;hw/1r •••••••••••••-•••••••••• I .u!<1 1:-ll' \\';1leri"ronl '!'he prit'e or evcrythini.: 1s going up. Now Oakwood Garden Apt's helps you f1i.:ht lnflallon hv offering an ('.xt·Jus1ve .:No H ent lla1 s 1• G u a r a n l l' e ' · . W 1· guar<intce th:1L your rt•nt ""'il l not he r;11scd l"or I full )'1:ar <ind yuu :-till have th1• ·ncx1ll1l1L.1 hf mo nth-month 01·eup:1 11- l"~. l'Jus you i.:ct il ll>l niore for your 1n11ncy ;it Oak,,.,ood, 111clud1n~ ~I rnlll1011 1n rct'rl'~tinn Ji1t"il11Lc.\o. a fu ll Lime Al' \1\'llll'S IJ1rcctor who plans parties. BUQ's, Tri~ & more! 1-'ree SUn- d<1y Hrunl'h ·-.-~ ,/----,/-_....;... lROO SQ 1-"l' basement t·umplt:X Of clubt"oom. Of· !ices & !'itorage rms. 1\dj lo Marina on Coast 1-lwy. &12--4644 H.H./Seal UchShelter .B;i1:k of H umane Society 536......fi.55t --- t"or a demonstralwn ul Sllakle+: products n ghl 111 yt..1ur home. cull {;46.....,.ilQ:, -----::;::!'J.!J.J \\' K U I'. 1 Bdr, 2 B.:1 & Hach. Color ·rv. 1n;i1d :iocrv. pool. 'fllL ME.....;A. .Jl5 N. Newport. J~t. 1\U, ti46-~1 P t:N·r1-1ous1-: Ocean & lJlly VICWS 1 l1lk beaches, lrple, l;t<: d/w. etc. J br, ronv den, 2 ha. nice furniture. No Shagcrpt-Clo.st.-d ;1 HI!. 1 1 ~ b.1. 1\/l'. I"\)\:'. g:irag... (;as BBQ drµ:., pool. 'h':'lll•r&tr:i~h lias & w~llerpd-l'ool pd. ~~~5. nio + :J5U NEW HH.Efo:OAP'l'S l'lcan~i::~·~.!UI Olff.1 __ UaC'hetor Apt :s1ro. Huntington Brach 3840 Pool. Jal'Ulll. gar, utJJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd. lrpll', ;idl LS. 110 jX'L'>. :-.JJ·;\V J)ELL..\ EI t.r, t·p\,;. i':Vl'~ 645·•1\JI. 3:JJ dq>,, d:-tn1·.i ~hl'!', l1•p!•· H<Jm1l1onti-12-J__:.it;od:iy_2._ l'rii·I. g.ir. :)::!OU. :~~l -<!l:lll HEW 2 BR S225' urt•l:'i -;i11.;:i ('h1ld1pet. Yrly Jse ~l:'i{). rvt 1tcek. s rnu:1ous. I WALK TO BEACH UTILITIES PAID 64ti-8ll l !'h1Jd k. Lti7:·, J-:Jd .. n. C.!\'I. ·------Wknc1s & l!Vt'S li-15·Ktl7, srr~l-'S 10 oce,1n , clc;in :.! \Vkd :1 v:-1;,1 2~1~l();-,. hr . d s ll\O.·t1r, p~1l10 .---· --- lkaul . ~l1ulln ;1pts, :!&3 Jlr. 1rpli' .... , 1!1111.,, d1 s - hw.1~lll·r.~. :: c·:1r g;1r:1i.:c Suntl'·•·k-.,. Frnn1 ~:!j5, )!UrilgC. April & 1\lay. Niec J BH. ~ha, <JUll'l UIJ· b73~JOIJ per. Hllns, cpl.s, drps. 27< -----------1 Jtilh l'I.". nr, 1'l{·wfl()rl. j;)I; :t .• •~· __ _ 2 Br =ipl, furn. S2.JO/rno. J\larr1t"d , over ·IU. no Clll-'.ZOl<OAl''l'S Jast fl'IO . free. pets. S<!::!S fllo. &IG-2-1 1 i ll.!:l I Atlarlla ~l;l/286-lltl2. 1.2&:.1 II It. l'r1 \". ~·· r. 2 HR Studio, l lh ha. bltn.'i. I .Ocean Vi~w f~ark cpls , drps, encl g<ir. 1'.ool . v.;1 s h1·r;.,.1 r.\'.t.;r: .Newport l Br, p:.irtly palio. nc-w prtlnt. adults, _clos~1~}C'~ll'~~.'.... O.J:l11 ~urn .. blt.ns .. ~1ust :>l·c, no p ('t S. ~1~;,, IH4J J-:XTHA lg l ltr. 2 h.1. db. 640---6418 aft t.i Pomo_~~~ call Jor ;ippt. poolside apl nr heh Atilt. On the Beacn, studio apl 5-l8--UJ5r sorry n 1> pct :-. ~16.l S\25. mo. 1\dult.~ only. n•• I HH . cpts. drft', r.'.ln).:e/ .>:u; K:J,;:! ____ _ ix;L~. ~::'._:-c. __ ll.U .\lcFJd rl·l.ri ~.._ Cllr~rt.. Cl1:~n l Hr. 1,,, Ua . 11,1110 O\'l'r den t.7a I~•·• SlliO. 1.11 \\ .. l!ith, C.\l l•Miknig g .. 11 tOlll''>l'. ~l/IJ A hnetrb Unfum ,;7.i-7737 -n10. i21.1 1 ~~Jl:i-."..1.,1 2 . .e. .................. t:X"l'H,\lg l&.2 br.SJ.;.(l u11. Ill -L• .... ,,,, •.. , .,,, 1.1 11\ ,f,,-1{,,, r •. l . Sp. discount lfl qu;i 1 Ul·l u'l:r' ! &.'l BH ;1p1s lalboo l~land 3806 rt·nlf'r.'i. lnfanl OK. no Bn:.it ,1,; (';inll>l'r 11 .. 1rl,1ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• fH'l !'. !887 J\1 onru vi;i ~1nt•lrpl cs.:-1:10-!i:J.;~t N l'::W :!Bl{ 2ba apt w1l h .... 1~-!.fi l:J Uul.1111·l.ii-ltf-1;1J!"/ :1 lld1·1n . 2 h;Hh. ;1p!-Jll s,. 2 l.'<!I" J.!,1 r. lTplS & rlrps. lll·:uf'll. AduJL'i. S51.ltl JM.'r mu ()w11l•f'6'i.i-8u44 Biii C.\N\"IJ:'\i lu,unuus lov.·e r ! br. ~ IJJ ,1111. w 'lrpl k 11:1111' O\t•rl~~,1;- 111~ llllll i :111'\\:1y. ::>:i-15 li·111-K2Ul or1•11 11.>1.r.1 ' PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS H:i •·ht'lur I or:' ll•·dn1on1.~ nod ·r11w111l<>u~c ·~ Fr.$;;t::!! :,ot1p.·11v1;1J~1ily SJ);1-l'ool-. l'l'lli\11> A•·ross fr,.111 Fa:-h1nn l:-1.uHI :•t .J .. ml...,rcc on S.iu ,JO<HJ Uln 11111.~ !Co;id. 17141644-1900 •DELUXE• E;1~lhl11lf :l Br. 2 R:i, I,;('. Sin~il'S. I & <! DWroorns . t'urn & unfurn. With alt the <Nf:lras. Models open daily 10 to 7. Sorry, no pets or c hiJdrcn. Oakwood Garden Apartments Mewp ........ Mortti Irvine anQ 16th 6'45'-0550 Ml'wport .._ .. 5odi 16th and Dover S.2·8170· ./-,...-...-,/ __ _. .... Ca11 Mt. Howa rd 645 ·610\ . A.nimal Ass1sl. LeaguC: · Adoption, Spaying & Neutering information 960-~ AVAIL April Isl : !iJIJO ·-Animals Impounded-. mo . bctuxe crpt~ thruout. Ollil'l' or shop, FREE RENT nr Pie n Save. 177 E. 17th 1-lusky, male, blk /gr~ Shep, fem, tanlblk Terner, !"em, tan Shellie, m ale, 1n t'ocker. male: brn/blk (ltfu·l' s pace, handy to Sl..C.J\1.Call TheGernc S;1 n L)1c110 Fwy. AH g1zes. 1 ~"°c' cmccPc"c"'Y·c· 6_'4_5_-44 __ oo __ W days free rent on l yr. icase. H:ll -14!1fJ. .~ !-:\\' plus h ul'fiee bldg. 2 tu ti lln1 sui tes. Cnn· f(•ren1:1~ Rn1 . Xerox l'OPll'r. Nr UC ilirport HJ:l 31;4u Newport Beach, l(KX) sq. ft. Show roon1 <it 2MI I Collie, male, tn Bellg le. n1al•', tn Newport Blvd. $;t75. S11ep,fe111. b1k /wht p/mo. Also ,100 &.1. Ft. . 5ll:I 1589 S1h. t lus ky, lcm. IJIK /.~il. ~150.1}/mo. • -· Spaniel. fcm.1Jlk /wht Top ~:. 17U1 sl. location. Shep, male, tn l,IJ\JO sq. It. carpeted. Scottie, male. blk WATERFROHT drapetJ & air condi· Poodle,malc.whitc t1011cd. Loads -of built-1n Shep. rnalc. blk /~ld M~wportleach s torllge cabinets & Peke,l'em.tr1 l-:xecut1veof11ccs "f 1, fl Samo,·cd, fen1, white ~150, ji:!l5, SJ.50 Alo. priv<1te 01 ice. lcnly 0 l>oxoe. mole, blk/latt street parking. Only~ View of boats& water mo. 3_5 yr. lease. Call Lb, fem, hlk BILLGRLJtrr.IDY 548-3404 or eves. t'A1'S ln1•L "l':1e mastt·r suite. ~:t ·r oru al J eronimo. Heahor 675~ltl &l4---4969_ Ln1,thr,fcm,tr1 · 1l1n ru1 & dhl gar;1;:e. 1\'f:\V l.UX URY 1\IJUL I' -1-'"'--"::::C"-------1 Lnghr, fem, bJk /tan .\ul<I 1!nOf..Q_J>cner a\';oL .>\J>'J'S. 1 & 2 Ucdrrn. 1J00l . "How Suite It Is" 2 Hldgs. 5000 w sq.ft. c.· Lnghr, fem. gry/\llht l'ool ,f,; Hf'creat1on ;1rt•,1. & rec· r 111 · l 5 0 !t 2 ~:xer ut1\'l' SuiteZ?lJO w/5 hoist for auto repair. Lnghr, male, blk/\11ht .\dul\-., llill~· .. nop1.>ls. I' 1\ H 'I' II I ;..•(; S S 1' · sq.ft. IJcluxe otf1ce area brake, whl ahgnml'nl, Shthr, male, blk/whl •$332• ;IXt;-8460 · on N\·wµort llarbor. ~·1th upholty. 585 W. 191.h St., Shthr, male, ~rYl"-'ht th1.i .\mi~os \VJ~',i\ll ---addiuonal 1400 sQ.ft. Ad· Ci\! Ask lor l>on. Days. OTHERS :"II a na~ed u.v Roonts 4000 Jaccnl. Crpls, drps, am-C5'~0=5~7~l~O~E~-,~·e0.""'°~· ~--068::<J~·~·~J;:;:;;;;;;;:;:--; ·-----\\ 11.1. I A t\I \V,\L'rt:Rs •••••••••••••••••••••••pie !rel' parking. Coast 0 roUNU: Nr Newllind & C<> HOOi\IS ~2u. v.k up with Hwy a t Newport HI. lndustrialR~ntal 450 llam1Jton,lan,,.,·ool.vPoo- ~ BJ<. ~ Blks lo bcaeh. J.1·.1'1' yt'arly. SlOu. n10. 31:1 :M( h Sl. ;)45-MtJlO k1tchen SJtJ. ""k up llllf. ti4~-lti4~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• die mix male. UJk ups on :i4'!-~)755nr !o•\~-:~.167 ----.,______ FREE REtfT ears & Lail. llti0-1917. ---HEWPORTBEACH I' . l I ' 'oom C.om mercial-lndu.s, trial Lo•t·. Beown long·hooecd r1va e s l'l'IHng • Deluxeoffil'e swtes rrom s l :tOOO 21 • "'"' m .,,.,.,!'Ide "M pace 200 ° ' l 1't'"r·e. 'P'Yed "'•m Cal. ~~· o. ~ "" ', 11· ...... · Sti5 Mo. Uroker .,,,,.. Ct 30 d I "''" " ,." *BRAMDMEW• 3 Bit. l'" ha, ~7'.i. n111 ()l'l•:1\Nl-'ilON'l'.:tbr, WM-317tior54il-5U.'lJ Re•lonomi<·" bi5-6700 .,.,. per sq ' ays r Wht face/bib. Vic:: t;Jw pl I I' l ·0=0°'--'-"--'--I r e nt W/l yr. Jease. Dune• 'Tele l'a,k. Sat Dl·luxe :! Jr , l'ne 1 . w 1~,·-\V:1sh /drvvr llll'l :~ 1111 l'ondo. Ultns,·crpt, -.. skyt1ghL'> and det·k. AG'!'. 1;1;l--4(Jli2 llcleJoa PHinsukl 3807 p;itios & dl•ck:;, ~cp . :!Ol!! J)f'l.l\v:1rf',1;;~ i :!i.i drps. Sceurtt.v Uld~. $395 H00li1 & H:..th, llvt. ~n· OEN'l'AL SUrrt:. !)O(l ~q. 8Jl -l<IOO 3 / l. t • 4 8 I ·!) 14 ;1 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• g.iragl'S. St'C to apprcc. - - - -n10. i\dlts, 673-671~ or trilnce fnr m;in w/gd. ft. No.C M.45"sq.ft.Mr. 2000Sq. Ft.-$.DJpermo. 1·278·5·1UU C'olle.ct . Walk 10 bay /hc;.ich. 2 hr. 11u1V1l·tor1 ;1.Cj\1 i Bii, l Ua & :1 hr,:! li:1 K;JJ .!71J I. c rnpl y rnt. record . <>'Kccfe,833-20011. at 3975 Uirch, NH. Agt.,_Hce_wc"cecdc. _____ _ Rt-:F JN t :lJ, Al'THAl' 'l'lVI•:. Sl•:J.F SUF~'I L'I ~NI' \\'IJ)U\\ 1111t•r1·:>l . tra\t•I. gull . bridgt-. ""';1lk111g, go1rUen 111g, lllU SlC. goo<l l"OJl ' \'c r satin11 ... \\'anls Iv n1ee1 sincer(• J!l.'lltlen1 a11. tiO -ti.) with •·un11Jat1hl•• 1ntert'sl~. UhJ+:CI · co1n - p:1111unsh1p. l:ood hl'alt11. Sl'll.~l' of hu n1ur 1'S1>CIH 1<1 I \\'nLe 1\d 1111. JIQ, Uatl,\ Pilot. PU Hc1 . ..: 15titl t:ost.i :\l esa, C,\. :J:::tl;;.;. Schools & Instruction 7005 ......................... BEA TRAVEL AGENT CLASSl·:SSTART i\10N'J'J·ILY l·:ll rn comm1ss1on ~·htle you l+:arn PACIRC TRAVEL SCHOOLS ii IO~: 17th St. S. Ana 543--6655 Accredited by NAT'J'S 1\11proved l'or Vetcriln Tr<11n1n).! 1'.:stahltshed 196:1 F1nanc1al Aid Pro,qr'1rn:-: ;1dult~.1• .. ba.gar,lndry. -. ---.-.-OCt' & ,\"{/!·lr,_JlfJ Al:di.1n1,1. ---'1:.l·l-tllc71c• ______ I ~1 -50Ji ,- . ,..,40 lv Hcis LL• t Hr. close to .. ,, · l'J,, ···•O.l ••r ,,11., ~."17•1 Santa Ana 3880 --OFFICE SPACE NB 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iLOST: Hlk. ti mo. old kit· b W !'·1llo.:,_ -. yr ·.. .. s ho1-1p1n g. n('\O,' paint, --••••••••••••••••••••••• Sn1 ;1ll s l1•l'pJn,I! room Wesll'Jlf( Drive. One I• ten, recently spayed. Jo anted/ .,.l8-•-~or 5-IN ·~"--SltiO.mo.7,l l -5il!.'I l!.i N · .. IUI< bttns \O.'/ha . •"0 l·on.kin i.: OLL Ht:WAllll675-5S21 hmale · 7050 1----------·I·' . tWcl . :· f<11:1lilit:S. Conv Corona man ot'f1ce i6.5 mo .. J K ••••••••••••••••••••••• Copistrano Be-ach 38 I 8 2BR.-du;i.-::-.-c~i·port. 2 11·rp1 -. .. ~lr1 11:V 1l~"i'7''~d (:d d1:i ,\I ar Joe. S75. rno. man office. air, etc. ~175 . ~oll Jnd. Condo. new: LOST: lit nu. black poo-l'.:xp Girl Fri., sh/t yp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• chlidrcnok.nof)l·Ls.:i.17!J NEW o1 _.i, .1 l' a l ll . ti75-ti27.'i CallUenelltll.642-0'l\JO 3200sq.ft.2olf1resplu die,male,necd.sgrooin-somebkpg necdswrk :1 DUPLf-:X 3 Br, 2 Ba, mu.541:1----4.)~:lil ll. 41':'>1 I'll .">I'.! ii.il'i --------------air cond, parking.~-tni;:. Vic Coll. Pk., C.1\1. d;1v s a wk.' t!\'t'S. ""1;;nds. tJl111s. l(!C yard, o<"ean -----3 Bedroom R00'-1 in nice home 55° PER SQFT Airport Loop 55ti-8270 i4 So lh . i7 --6Jb3 v1cw .i<!i.iu.64i!-115.'l ::! HI<. I B,\ Se"· 1·pts & 1--;1mll.v roon1. t1rl·plal.'t.' .. •l'.!."• :\'E\VER ~in ~ll'. 1 w/l>ath & kit. pr1vgs. 1617Wl'.:STCLIF1''---NB Ask ror J'l1 cGann o · P min.6 5 · ' l h ' :-1n;ill 1·h1ld tpct Ok. 2701 W k · AGT 541 _., Al U , n T I whi I rlrps.hlt n:..,r<1 ngc.·ovcnar1urn ,,.:1gcr11'i, . ., or ·1n g-p e rson . . ~ 1er ...vS:smal tenghr HelpWant•d 7100 · Vlt~W 2Br, 21>3. no children or J>eL". SIMO l·h1ldrl'n & pct.-; acct·ptl'd \V .. \li·I-"~de n. S.l---6S4i 751-5588, eves67J-2015 1---':..'.:-'.'--'-'-'-==---I male dog. Vic. Pac1C!c ••••••••••••••••••••••• B1k<'tolirac•h. per mo. Mrsa Verdt· i\.o 11•c. !ft,IJ-3221 HEF lsi;o, 2 Br.'.! /l:i. ,,.,.1,,.,·cpts. ~··--I H 4150 •I ~10. FRt:ERENT • Coast Hwy. & Ins. CdM. . •ccOUHTIHG , $275mo.&W-44~_5. ·~·"I"~" l'ro1icrtv f11ana i.:eml•nt d 'lo . J -·J ('d ~ O~ Nolease.Olxofficesadj H bk I 963 7f J A :,irea. ,,..,.-""° · · r1>~. u n~. 'is pos a · ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• A1rportc r Hotel; AIC. ~1 ro en -b . CLERK C-MI Mar 3822 R I I Joe. Ch1Jd1pl't ok.270I W. PRIV•TEROOM full 'ee"o·oe•. ~m o135 or '-54011 E II & • --l B f1pt, ma rne< C'r nn-~ltt';iddcn ~?-6547 "' • " ~·· ., xce e nt future op-••••••••··~··•···~·•••• ly. 2 s n1. ch1l1lrl'n <>K. 2 BR. blLns, !1,; B.i , clo .. ,(' ---·· ~ for ambulatory pe~on. mo COMPANY LOST: Diamond & bow portunity to lt!am new yef'Y spec 2 ~rm:o;, n<'w ~15.J mo 6•1!i l.:!"£1 To IJ(';ich. Sf'p. i::aragc. Aparhn~nts fwoni~ -Good mealli. Nice sur-ll12 DuPont, Room 8 -LR EAL TORS' AOld cluster ring. l'.efl in s ki l I s r or s harp , 4.'pl.drps,appl.Zpatios. .<i36 -6J2 1 carly/\~1 or-Unfurnished 3900 round1n AS t:astside ' •833-3223'Ulnoon• SJNCE1!.M4 certain Balboa Jsland har dwo rk ing youn ~· -•·or !ipe<' person. $2.75 I.AUG I·: 2 hr, p;1l1<1, no -••••••••••••••••••••••• C ta M . ' A ail ~ow 6 73 ~400 home. Please, desperate. person w/min. 2 yrs ci.· Days fi44 -•lll1K ; ~vf• pt•L.;;,.')Jtl0.7K:tW,W1 1.~nri.COND0311r.~ha.pool , ,, ~-• , .os esa. v ·CORONAUclMAR.4rms. -.... R d R I G7S-:i255 :,,,,1 -1".".t;O nr :.ii ~'"j patio, frp l, Jihu!>. 1·p1:-~ 111 F. F .. XCI rlN(, Call 548-7148. .$.JOO mo. coast llwy ex·/~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""~ ci:~i~i~d ~d n!.p ~ c~~ ~!~~o:J~ ~:~~:~~~~: llrps. \\'u lk .ihll· cr1 ~~·I! P":L~.~~S,AAPTS. YoeotionRettlals -4250 pos urc. ocean view, D I P'I p 0 Bo Ap1Jly in pcrson'only tui 372~ ,,tores . :-f'hl:-. J .... .1 ~1 · s;.:.1.1 i\f r !" U l t<.s r<> N PT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.ardcn. So1talllc for law . *COSTA.MESA* ai Y C 1 ot. ;1 · .x 372 Costa Mesa · 1 1 1 t ' 11c·11 v 1 k 1"'"' 3t00 37--· sq n 1560, osta ". csa. Ca DJ\ 01Liiura WC!i\.'ia1 I ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• <. a 1· n ,. 1· • . ,.W 1, 1 0 ,. 1 o !'l's. ·' n t pr ~. """. · \IV'..uuu · ,lti2". · · · 21:1 2·1!1 211r1 B.H·h. I&. l BR. frf)nl $1G2 N • a rn eSC!rt .... oru o. t:H·llillcs. l'h : 6"73-·1120 Larger uphs avail. !---"--------1 Corp, 163H Placentia AMBASSADOR .INN . BRAND NEW . :;.!':.:.~$29· ' SQ&UP · ~._,_,.. 1 ...... __ _ --. .__.._..,_ ~-11'11 ............ _._ ..................... _ ... , ........... ..... ~ .......... ..... $ ......... , ... ........... , ... -· G.6llO'S -·-. .,..,. .. ..,,..... _._' WA Tllf.t.u.-TntUNS -U.OOOHS' 2277-HARIOR BLVD. COSTA MBA 645-4140 I At!ulls. No Pet~ 2 hr. 1 ~' ha, Len~; i·rts, * SANTA AHA* t-'OUND •mall black do", A\•c , t'oste Mc.'si!, W •LK TO REACH I '·fl '1·-.·a De. 111oois. Jacuzz1 ... ,,,1 ak1ni.: ·COM .\1 'J~-1-'HOFl-.:SS"I, "' ""' ~ · ~.. -1000·1300·1700.3800-5000·7 Balt>Oa is land. ASS'r. mana,er wantt.'tl. 2 hr. newly p:111111·d, ••rpl:-(5 Llk t · n Newport · {cscrv;iuons. ~ · per <.:lass A o((ice bldg, 279t: ( & 1 med" ~ drJ)~. jl:•r, 1111 J!(•ts , :>< :1'i'~1l.1 ~·cck .7 J-&-4~tl ti.21:1 JI arbor Blvd, (al ~p~nc~· m iatcOC' 642-1717 . ~6dlt"s'~s n~os::i~~~ii.'. llilhy uk. ~lW. 42.i A 12th/;;:;;:=::,'_''_'-~"""=·==~ P:ilm Springs Beaut. 3 Ada ms I. C.Af · ·Elev., NattNl5S Rlty. 9'79--G.S7 LOS1': Small Sheltie Dog. 673-5221 1 ~l. •• Hdrm ll onle, La s A /t'. e lec .• janitor, Btn/Wht. Lookf Ltke Elf~\.i~l-~ l'almas, has everything, mua1c, parking, sec. Storege ' 4550 mini COiiie, Nr -3lst & Lgcd<'IUXfj3br.2'11Ja,all ~J.P!W. heatedpool,673_7861 patrol. M. R •. Stever. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean 1<,rnt. Re ward . 1i:o111uri•,: & bltns al llunt. DCl'll"' ~l• COllClL'T! 1-'="'-"-'"'"-'"'·-'='--1 mar. S!» 7-01 36 or LIHK 875--029J. ll:i rbour~J.SO"· aotUUWllll1'111C' BEAUT. Palm Springs 646-8396 . STOIAGIUNITS l·LO=S-T-',=W:ch~l-.-,.-,-,-,-,e-,.-,-,. ' AVON 1?a ra £r~. 846-4938 or . :8 1"'8•h",'°'21•t . ~1°,;,; m:r~ .... beiOQ(). to ocean. newdk. Brwn.. recrta11onal storaae. StateBch.962-7067 YOURsa,, 2 Rr . ;! ba S2fi5. Sep I ~·'" "'""<<inui hou~e, it Br.h3 tBa,Md:~· 1 MON. Free Rent. W~lk Personal business or water Spaniel, vie. 1-lunt. LlllUTI! tw;-1;11 1 "' · · #" • • f'pt 'g. 11~5. 673-7686/ l''rom $9. J amborl!e &1----------,,._.., - •'2 8R&P.'\ mn . 8 4 2-8 8 3 6 or 673-9125 • SlnDiegofwy.979-0150 LOST : Sml F!lmale &I .. ~.! LUX URIOUS I br rum nr ,.. .. SI 7S j I lJiS-3015 · Yorkshlro Temer. vie. unturn. n1•w !llhl6g. drP!'. R ... 1 t hCln' 4 300 Beaut 'furn . ore suite. SINGLE C"ar garaae for w. Ave. Junlperof s. B e A n A V 0 N rrpt1-. ~~1~11235 2 •u111 MetoY..rd.Eoit &Ac:bm: aJ 0 • •• Sublet or Ahare. l las Atorage only. $25. mo. OlaYlSt:I San Clemente. REfJRESENTATIVf:. pd 1 hlltli lo ort"un•1===,;S;,•;O;,,·~l8;:;0;:;0;,,==-" •••••••••••••••••• ••• eve r ythln11. Rea s . $48-1168 492-0Sli. Reward Add new people, new S3tJ 11 111 1 MA l 11rc wa man to •hare 642~ ~ 1,;c:.....:c:.:c0--.,-----1.::::::c:::!'-'.::.::.::::.;::.,,,---1 ,pl ace1, &. new intareata to new Irvine Townbou~ · lNDIVIOUAL stara1e REWARD your Ute Ir eam aood 2 Bdrnt. I /1.1 JW'oir f)l •11rh. St..·JI idle llrms with ;i {)ai- ptllt/t h1h l r1•ft OK, $1!.1!1 l.1• J'HoL l'l,1ss111cd ad. S36 tJ.:121 & iC12 J..'l.1.1 i>ot2·567H • w/ito.mr. Very rtillOfll·aoo SQ FT, crpta/drps, Rarage A. 125. hto., .mon<!)l'80!1'11.showyou hie . 5S l -.6370 .or S95 . p er ·-ma . Ca l l d.n.vntown Hunt. Ocb how.C,illS40-T04l. 1 • 833---0342 · &fl-ZUOor~ ·. 536-4~ 1 • • I • . I SERVICE ~~ ....... : ... c.,..s.r.1c. DntwalclftoCJ' G.-1ftg H...... . HMHClemhqg e '~''°'"liltg ··•·················•·· ................................................................................................................................................................ . Lovm1 Ca,. & Jo'tic:c.l yd M ''I By br/da)'/week. N1"1'1Lb le euu"' ranjng, <?lt"Pets Dresamaleins i.n tho Eur'O-Aar11u pe: Mushroom Haulin g, yd ~Jeanup, JAPAN ES£ houseclean Plum bins, E leuncal t:lc 'fb~ ll<lngmen tUJack. OOAS WA rl'~R HY..ATEJ\ wknds.Rera.55ti·0347. cle"l)heodstery ... Steamcd eean manner by Ppt.: compost, m ax~, lawn pa int & r e n lol m .. t ana l ady. Exp. own Commer ct11 l1Res1dcn SCitl~~"1t WJ•h1to&e~ !nstallatao n . Guar -557 ·~. or snumpoo. Dell~ned lor )'OU. Cor· lop. Oel. opco 7 da. servace.Expr.~ tnansp.ti425l!JU. uul.545-1057 1>11n:-.ch""1trC1. Mlf-l;IOl ser111ce.~·47Wtor 1ofo. 1Jabya1t your child, you tl~2. _ day l'Asbions.55el-4~. 842-0058. home. Mother. Refs.~ ----------1 Movmg1Hauhn&.~oocnt hteORMTax ...,.-, Pr ut l'.11ruer. hone:.l Remodel/aepair · wkly. t>-i2-71Htl 'T t;xpen enced J11f>:?Qelje ltt H uck, reas. &rry ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y.ori.., rc.1'>. lnttext, tr~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:A~~~/b~~:~JNG Elect rical Lundscapiog & Gard~n· 548·9723&535-6798. Ad4'ms1' ><Cons tun WI LL I AMS & So n :-~·1~1t .~111Jtct ~ . .;o.;Hs:>. C~..t~ Fr .... "'"... • ...................... •ng w i 11 move o t buy Service 1~ your ::!me "!1 M asonry 11<' itt3o4u "' -"" Roo"'it~u.NG •••• ••••••••••••••••• __:e1':st. 002--00U ~L l::CT RIC IAN. Smt}•'reefo:st. 979-'l73l a ny'thang. Call Dan & No ExtraCoi,t •llti(H~ B r.a c~. blocl., Mvne . IWANTWORK!! QUALl'l~YWOllK Jte m ode l, Add on. gu JOb6. mu1/repatrS. ~yr Do 8 lOAM •-at•" 586-6371. ·1· '' I '.. • 11 N ... eonv,cttm/ne-#const.2 Cement/COftC,.... exp.hc23J108.S48·S20.'l ~::i!'i~e~:='!~n wzs~':~. ~~_. ... pm •l•Your Ho.e• Mo•iag ~l~"'~~71~~fi::':,.~~ t·'H~::F.sf.M~rl':S ~~~~~·free os t ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Lundscape. M t h l y 27Yrslt.:xpcrien ce ••••••••••••••••••••••• AndDes1gn C£MJ<:N'r FettciftC) Ma inten ance &Spnnkler HcMIMca.-t.g Reas. tees ~-IHIM? ou·i• & AUOllT .,., PICHttt/Repalr 7.u -.>0w Ca binet ..., k 'I & BIOC'k Work .. 2 8G JI. <:~1:1 1 lhi7-67li0 .. or ; gen re •••••••••••••••••••••• Hepa t r . t> .. • • 49 .,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C1''G Fm Svc~-01 12 LocultStatewu..lt!Movin~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ____ ---pairs dryw1111 k Walls. palios,sidcwalks. Ch · L 73 O HOUSE 'LE "'G • wor . s m b a 1n ink & Wood. 6 ·:J91 C ANln asou1 Tux prepared,yourhm ~ lr~ee:.l.5:!l ·W7l l't\'l'('ll l'l.AST1'~HI NG RooiincJ add it. 551-0171. _Y hr or job. 646-4i015 H.es/Com 1n . Jo'rce t!1'l. Business. Call J am ce'1> likkp'g, fin planmng A 11 r y v t' ~ • F , t' E' ••••••• •••• •••••••••••• 540-5115/673·1166. ;isk tor i'ttOfl' <f/\RDENER Ragg~y Annsbi~ Year round service Movan~ haul.an~ & dt'ai 1':1't1111all•S <::111 .>lll t~..!.> J l ' f'''"L'IN" · MASTER Crallman Specia lty. Remodeling fm ish work. rcb, Ire est, g uar work. 4~:!105. CUSTOM Cement Work Juy. 1''or Serv1ce -------ups. f\-1 work. reJ:.uiw •vvr "" Pallos. Reasonable \:all 548--0930 bl~. t·ollege i.ludenli. L11•ensed &Insured · .. ·rec r:stt>42-85l4 GarcS. i -THE BEST m Domesttl LandK aping gii1_ 212ti Plwnbin9 1-·ree i-:~1 5-11*-40t!Q -------..:...:.---n ng Cv1npl Lawn Service. Cleaning. Robbie's Ra(! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------••••••••••••••••••••••• Cement Wor k of all kinds. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t,;omm/ Res/Cleanupc;. & Mop. S48-<Y757. ROTOTlLLl NG ~ mo:.l Build All Construction }{ea s 0 nab I e, c re e European Landscaper Free est. 548~142 --. , yard:. Sod salt'S & tn· PaintincJ/P aperiftc) ••••••••••••••••••••••• M1\H\I .S PLUMBING •trlb -~ • NOJOB 1'00~\l .\LL Hl·:J',\IH~. all typ~s. tk.th Free c:.t. he. a si. 101 Walt .• g;10-5U:!U Homea-COmmerctJI est1mutes. Call 638·3325. Tree Service· Clean up. -- -• Apt. :special. Clean , ~alh :.tall. LandscJpmg O.iy Remodehng !>ltt·l . 1 -reas. no Matnt,642·5329 Gener al Ser •tces kllchen, stove. retr1g or evt• Tom.~ 2170 -C t t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sh"'m•-VV\ l rm 11• h··JJ ~ C t S • Oft r a c o r • , • • • Q ....,., "' ,.., .,,.... orpe l'r••c:e ••••••••••••••••••••••• G rdn g I M a in/ Lndscp "1 11 1 NG:s · by Moose. _~ __ -_so_·1:1_1 _____ _ • W;tllpupt'r 11.m~tn~ • l:iy 1ormt·r 111.:>tructor Cart HehKo ult> -i uH. .111' 11 mt• llull1l' n·µ.iir !->crv 1l'l', V.Jll'r maim,, rt·p1p111i,:. Top Soil ••••••••••••••••••••!•• K 1 h , . . sod, spklrs. cleanup: soil Gen woodwork, repairs. J 0 H N , S ,. re ner "onstrucllon .,A2 .,331 ..,.6 4 .... ., 1 ,, •. , . 3 Hou.seeleanms by Hdrn ble Couple. References. Reas. Rates. s.18-6t7l Landscapin9 For a Unique <'(.. Persona II LCd Sl} le 1 n U.nd:.capmg, Sprinklers & <.:u:.lom 1.X-s1i:n. Con tacl Jim Elmer *WINTER RATES I01'l I rct• ci.l ~ 1Uri41 ••••• • • • • • • •• • •• ••••• .. I "a r 1> cl & bldg'.' rc1>•ur or remodel-con':-...,~ i.,.. . ""° P um~ng. etc . ....2-561 . Upho ster~. Ons harn. ang & ele<'. needs. 27 J APAN .. ~SE GAHDfo:NER H -.Jin (SOi i r<!tardunt:q \l'urs in Or· n •e Co y L' , _, 9 . Degreasers & <.111 l'Olo . ·. . a g . i_o rs ""~ p. Complelc ••••,•••••••••••••••••• brighteners & JU mlllul tHS~768 01 548-6958 :service & Cleanup. HAULING & Ll. Moving. bl h f Free Bst 751-1937 I " end a b I < eac or your wl11tc LI(; Conlr::ictor room mm· u ~ P carpel~. Save mont•y hy add p<illo covers' deck. . . se rv 1 cc. ~10 / load u I· s aving m e extra tr""' 1: & d : , :., Gardener, foreign, !owes 54g l~~-. i,,.,. P ans es 1 g n s · rales tree estimate call ------ Clean living ~oom, d111111~ 586-5743. 8"l-:kigo • M o v f NG . ha u 11 n g . ~m & h ull ~.15. Any rm --------garage l'lt•:.in up, rehablc :s7.50, couc~ :SlO, chair~. llomt· Improvements Hag & s m aJI . Clcan-uµ, t<isl service. !lbJ-ti452 15yrsexp 1s what counl:-.. Pal10 covers, concrete, tree t rimmins{. com ----- ------ not method. ~ do work ma1'onry. Plans. Reha· merc1at & res idence • MOVING myself. Gd. 1·ef 1"1. b lc. I <.:are! Doug, m a 1 n t c n a n co . Loc;1 l &LongD1st.ance 531--0101 t>46-Q7ul 714·84l·4ll!l tM5-84!:15 ---- H(tUSECLEANING, Own transp. Days. 751-7359 or ~12 GnHlla•fttG .. ns ll2J Newport Bl. CM Xlnt housework by day.1 ____ ti46 ~127 Als o )tat cook/dres~ a I t e r a t 1 o n s , R e f s . Locksmith 5'Rl--JYJl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------Burglar prool your hOme. JAPAN ESE LADY Would Suvc S7 lo SllJ on tnslalla· Like to -House Clean. u on prices + material. 645-t587. ti42-()g37. P111nl ·g, d et·orJlln~ ~ paperhang1nµ Heh In du~trial t Comm 25'\ 1' exp . n :HMS 1.-15 7!172. CALICO f E l'AIN nM; Call li7::1·.l.l.l,j ~tall.' lit· & lllhlll'l'd lSt CIJ:-'> l•:\tdlll p.unl, papcrh.1111-:1111-:. a1rtc,,h spray l5 yrs l'XP !JW-;;l!11 •TOP l/Ut\LI l'Y • Interior & Extcrll)r Ca ll Lee g;J(}-7:!71! t•\ Just Plumbing? ... :.t1'l .Sl·n 11·t· H N1 h H .Jl l"> .lihl line l'.ilt l'o .Jl !) I' l'l.ll.\IUl.\l; h 12 1111 L It. t) n s l'h11nb1nl! W.lll·r hlri., ~•II 1'11/l':>, tfoi po~.ib , :-lOPJl.\l'S, l'l'· pairs , rcmoc.kllng and rt·pqrn1g ~ew ConsLru1: 111111 :! I t In •. Ile & l>Ond tj.U ti21i.j • l'op:-,01l •L11mpo:-t • • \luh II• l<•'tlV.oud• \·a ti .>00 -ill.JO ------' W eldlnq ••••••••••••••••••••••• •\11· \\l·ldlllf.!• SinJll J1111-. ,\11~ lut-.11100. I.> Yr:-. t:\.pt·r 1111, iul t. W indow Cle aninq ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'1·1111•:-.., \\ 111clow Wa;.0111,.: 111· n·11.1hll· man. L'.0111111 I ol;.: l'C'Slll g,{11 l~~lg Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 tWpW•t.d 7100 HefpWaftted 7100 HelpWClllfed 7100 HelpWa.ted 7100 HelpWant~d 7100 Antiques 8005 Appliances 8010 ······••···•••········· ....................... ··················~···· ······················~ .••••.••••....•.•••••••••••.•••.••.•••.•............•......•.•....•...•..........•................................. Babysitter. Mon thru Fri CO ..... VE ..... Tl"""-'u Half OaL Mic e P~ Legal Recept ~32 PRODUCTION Assembly WAITRESS & 3 Ol.O Na\ <iJo rn~~. ap lkln.:! :! dr uni~:-.&; ,\~1 .~ t1rs a day. Lakl· furt'1'l n n vnAJ. 9AM ·•p 0 4p 1 workea·s needed. No CX· pr;11~l·d ~n .•. will sell -,.. • r · Wis• • ......___y1• SECRETARY BARTE ..... DERS :-.11l! ~''" tsutn Rrt>aL con-,\rea . .>ll l ·-5-IO!i LOAN f , "'AHVl"Tl"I:' n :-l'p.1r.1 tl'I\ or ~.it·. lor -----~PM. ~arn !ailUU+ + per Scl·ks :.harp md1v. for perienee necessary. J:j(jJ ,\tex11:an Hc:.taurJ nt. El :>700 bl.. 11~; thl11111 s1~1 k.'l\JIJ UNDERWRITERS Wel·k doing CPJO,Y al>ll' plush olc. t;xctllng op· Harbor Blvd., C.M. Suite H you can l<iKl' Gregg Hancntlo H~:.tc.1unm1. ~v:i Babysiuer, nig hts. 1 Ju P.\t LO i::JO AJ\I. 1 d11td ;J :-rs. Call ~-:n21 Uownt:y Sa\·angs & Loan work JO our brand new por. lO t•ntC'r legal field. H-4. 556--03~8 snonnand al IUU -l:!O 28lh Sl. :'-1.B. tii5 iX.l.). lith .1 l~lll \' 1-.n;:h1"1h anti· llas openings an 1ts H.B. o(copening neartheO C. G alt e 1 Ls Call Cris wpm . lYI>~ hetween 11u1·-. \\ l0 hl1 1ln::-.:-er , .. ,1 .. 'd Airport. Xlnt opportunity _rl' • ' n~. 1 .' 0 Pr r houseKeepmg & child ""-7' ..... pm & ar" l'~"'tn" W·•nlud. t.1 vc-1n hOU1'1' 1 1 1 \\' \t olc. "usl ve exper 1n l:i<1:1.u~r 8:$:i-2700 en ~ .., .. ~ "'"' .. 0 • -1 1r.cn tJll <". 111 .iry undt>rwrit1ng conven for posiuve mand(..'<I an· nth & lh·nn1s Per;;onnei care. Car essenuul. S.i\. ror .1 <'h<itli!nge. tncn keeµer. ,\utc lo dnvt'. In drt•-.wr u,1.,1·. t/lll'1•n Ann liABYSl'fTF.H. Ll\C 111 Malurl· ~oman prl'lercd X16-7JOJ. · div. 1-·or 11cri.onul 111 · ·, . . , I ;irca. Refs reqd. Contact d t n 11n t-r 'l 11 uonal loans.1><irt1cularly ·• i\genty 111 Orani::e Coun-M . p e l .. t>4ti-88l.a sen u:;your l'l'Sum1' i.:uot t•:• · t • 1 luY. 11111 .\ .... ,., . ., Int Fred1e ,\1 a c & f''annae tervtew •Call 1:133 80'J,; ty. lOt!l .\11t•helson Dr. ~ ~ n_ a:;~_ l 'l,1ss111ed ad no .111.! tra' l'I. l'op satJr\' lkti. lkt t>1 -.1~11 l'.11111t· 111.:; Mae. For further info, Housekeeper. CooK tn·ml.'. _ 1· 0Ua11yP1lo1 rcqd.1:1a -1i:Jt;:1 \l .11n HJI 0 ..i .>J.!;! BABYSITTER Do vou <'onlacl Mrs. Brehm. L Unemcum RECEPTITYDIST l' O Uox15blt WllOW.\.'IC J'S fOWt)Hh.' tii.io.111 need a home+ ·~ i\i.v :1 H6J~3ll. Equal Oppor. b1ve.-d tnR. . ... ,\!~lie lull & P uml'. Apply I ••• Costa i\le:;a.l'..ili~ti U"1•·1·· .. ·\L'1\I',' F I e re . ctercn <:t::;. Kl•ntur kv Vnc'<il'h1cken Sharp. 1n tel l 1gcnt.1----------• n ~ l'. h 1 Id r e n net' d a .mp oyer 64l-!HiU6. WW .. :. c·o.iht llwv. CdM ' w1mm. l yr conunuous l 'll00:-.1·: \our 1111ur .. <:randm~lher L~ hvc·m. Cook, mature. Modern • , -·----general otc expcr. ,\1ust SECRETARY wo rK ior v11ursl·l1. II\' t;a11Ai\lti45-HH:.! .· . 1 . House kcep~r. P/time. ,\lcc·11a n1c. l1le duucs. t:>ea1Jletolypc50wpm& wan t ed al Ph e lp:; )our ""'11 1·,.,..,1' .• \kn w· -- -<.on v.i es cen t home. Mornings. ::iume babysit • ·1· . \ . • l L' L • .,,.. I di ~omen. 1 ·,111 i>e :-l11·11t1.\ BABYSl TTER malur<'. laood salarv & beneltlS N L ~ .i:-s : nq c · r t im1:. "" ao e lO nan e ousy Ch1ropra c u c o l e s 111 ,... . ' · · · ting. 1 o. aguna area "'") L• ''o· ·t <twv ~I' n t 11 c e11 e ll ha11l11t·a11 11t·d . .\t:;il kindly lady for ~l ~r. old ~ce Mrs . .'lalc. Beverly 548_85&i "·" r •. ~ as ' . ·' " P one ra 1 1c1 n Y· Fa:.n1on Is land, Newport htld Wkdv BI I I nd Mano r Lonv. Hosp.. Apply 111 person only. No Clr. Good typing s kills Cleun Appcararll'•' \.'1-. ~rea.'un -6157 '1 • i. a ~ 11 52 v 1 a t-:s lrada , llouseKeeper. ex per <J MEDICAL pnone t<alls . .t4>pm, Mon nccl'ss lor ins urance reurt•d .. \g<' :!.J tv itl. :-.up Lagun;i Hills. Female tor !arge l>l'acn front Ofr ~j() rno. th r u 1'' r 1 . . 1 <1 Uli 1':. forms. Will tram. Parlor plcni~nt ) our 1111·11111 1· 81-:AUTICJAN'S ihst . areu m oLcl.:scnd rcsumc lli 1rlOH· :-\.50Umo Warnt'r . Sa nta An a . ltttml'. Plea:.ccall Don· Dr11l'.11·an1i111-:-.orrn111·1· n e e cl c d • K e n Custom 1''ramang. L ag. to Class1f1ed ad no. :w1 Ilea \ v Front l·:qual Oppor ... :m1Jloyl'r. na. tl<lll-i>UOO il day. ,\pp1y 111 p1•r-.1H1. Tt'm pleton ·s. Heh. l'reler Art design c to Dally Pa lot, P. 0 . 13()\ Will rra tn Buel< ---Yt'llow t '.111 l 'o . II'" 1·: Ii 12 ~;857 L·i.pcr. Phone 3-5pm. 1560. Co1"1t;i ,\fo~a. l'J :-lcwpon l't'ntl'r Hecepuoni:.t ~'ivtl ----------1t;1n :-.t , t 'i1,,1.i .\11·-.,.1 ---1:11 :J52:l. ~2ti<!o. r:m ployment Offic ial Greeter! Sec'y /Boe)id(e-eptt Merchandise 8eauly Opt·rator. Spa1·t• ~:;.-.;..-11-;-'U ·1-:-L.J';'(~L·r;t • t'on:-.ultantsi\gt•ncy ..:,.. ntt I L 'l ,. l H<':-.1>0ns11>lc 1>0:.1t1on .w/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lor renl. l lall'l'llller:. Oil .--:------::=-. v ~ '•" · ..... ,., ~. f\c-tn. .,i,;7 San .'IH·holas Dri\l' ,,.,ug >Y an a:-. 1c· "" o I H W ~JJN lu:-.l.~crv/Orddsk ;s.,50 Lido hll' ., l'lllltln·n .'.l•wportBtn tilQ-1;1.'10 nandle VIP c11elllCll' in mu1:nvanety1or111atun· I y. ~:r/\ t·~L: 1 l.'W-Fund Hu1:-.cr/PH Sl.'iK <babv di_ l ·, ,.:,. mc1ture 1t11s unrqu<' & ei.1:1t1nl!t1J1 }:'~un g .wom~n . 1 ""' ... 'l\?11 Antiques 8005 port · PP Y in1wr ... on ,\IE or a-: .. :. a11:ond ~15~ EnJ.!l~sh :;p~akanJ.!. J>l•r1 : ,\lt'Jt<'..il ..-\si.1swnt l)(JI'. t'all Julie .\l;llonL'.~. 1-:u1 I olc skill .•. t, 1 t. t>· ••••••••••••••••••••••• UEAUTY OPH s. l>ui;v Jr Prod Eng r to:il2~ own t rans. Hel':. l'n' l>vl'lOrs 0111ce. li:W-liOO. Ul.'nru:. & Oen· 111 J.: • & • 1 ~ u r•· •1 II salon. u1kc over dwnll'I. l'rullr/Llrprc.:ss to $10.I\ Hm & ha.1)75-:n.u 1,11Hi780orli4<HJ~;7 n1s J>t·r:;onnc:I Agency ut L1tudetexpl.'r! ,\lu:-t Ill' Full or pt tame !)ales Hcp1 EDP · :;IOK ----------Ur;ing e t'ount} . .!UK.! eap..ilJlt: 01 M•l1 ll1n·tt1011 Santa An<i Jlunt. Bch t:en . Olc1 Pnnung S47ti i nte rior Decorator nct-ds \1(; It Trn<'. Sl.)(1 guarn +. Mtcnelson Ur. In uw & oq:an1tJlt11n .. \l ui.t l:l7!J-J5W :lbli lilttstl Sccy1Sales Mfg :)i50 outside :.ale:;pcrson. L,1r nt·c· A~e 23 ·lli .\Ir ---worK well & nanl undt.'r $3 MILLION ANTIQUE SHOW &SALE 1· 1om 111~ Fornwr Snop I 11 I J I J II J.: 1 • I' t \.' ~ :> l' J l;l.1-.:-. ll ,1\llJllu, l'll' ShO\\ 11 .1l Ill~ home 111 In 11w IJy Jppt only *ANTIQUE * S HOW,\ SAU: l .. 1l!u11a lli..·~t d1 \I t·si-:U.\I 111 \I< I' .107 l'ltll 111 \J,1r1 n 7 ~ K ( l:!lll~ll ,\l.11 th !Ith (I:! LO tit \llm1:-:-11111 :-;1 :!.1 Adlt,- l'l1ld u I.! l ll't' °"' .ulll 111:-.l'Ol''il'y. \II I.! l!m1111I \ ),1... t'.11111' \\ ll'.11 . 1·0111 p ll'lt•b ft• 11111,,llcd ~.!IS' \·,111 ti<l.i 11 l!I Bicycl~s 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• USED Bikes & Pans. St.> & up.:!~~ Newpan Bl\J. l' .\l.ti12 ililV .. . . M.B. Somers 171 O Canclestick Ne wport lffch You are the w1nner o1 Two ... H1-:t-:nau:rs H\Orth Sl-1 ' for lhe CALIFORNIA 500 ONTARIO MOTOR SPEEDWAY .\l.1f'c·h :J al 11 :00 AM 1'11•;1;.,l' 1·a tl 1il2 5<J78. l.'XI .1.1:11 111' ll<'kl'l~ Doqs 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1)1 trl/,:l'I' :O.Jl,ltlld l \'I' Ohl h'lll. 11\l'I Y.fll. IJ.11.lt!I':>. :-,;i,· .11 -. ... 1 nJ1J L~. 110111<· ,, ".,.., 1 ruppt'l.l 6: :-nu 1 ,. \I .1 r 1e111> u r I! .\IJl':,11'11 11111· :-0.110\\ qual ~:.! 8ti1>1' HKKPR-tor small grow ang Corp. 1n i'< B Must have ::.omc ~ct·ounLlnl! cdu<:atton & rccenl t!l\· per. w1min. 50wpm t.YP· mg. 642-751 1 t-:\l. 2X Tl.'lephWork S50U Comm 1 :.~1011 unly Ll•\t.IHu-5-155. RELIEFR.._. 1we:-surt• Rapidly lffOY.· J\ ho 1129 ·-r 642 225-" 1ng sa1luoal manuJat'lur eypunc pr .~ ~ ~ ;,------,\1001-:LS ( IJ female. full Chapman1Ha rbor Conv 1 n ~ 0 p ~ r al I 0 n . i\n.1he1m l'onH·nuo11 Ccntt·r Appliances 80 I 0 :-.m llu""~ t· ,>mo .. \h.\.:. • •• • •••••••••••• ••. • • •• a 11 :-, not:-.. l\l)U:..l't>rOt\.l•1\ IR\/INE PERSONNEL annorial & Ille mJ1n 11);\url'. SnJrp only! Over t;arden Grove 53t--&.l0 Knowledge 01 mcn:han· SERYJCTS•AGENCY tenanc~. P/llme. Older JK.XlnLwa i::cs.54~-1.>:J:I -d1 :.111g. adverus1ng . 4uoL:.l7lh(Atlrv1neJ--man .P releral>lyreurcd . ltam 'pm. RESTAURAMTMGR h I I C oo .... Don Qwxote Motd, ~Jl)(J Male or I em ale. Growin~ c pt u arecr oppor Su1te2l4 t:ostaMesa Newport B l . CM Nl-:1':01 Gd l;nla..-s. Full, chain needs mature w1muc1tloll'.im. Call 642-1470 ti42-2ti7U. p l. C;1r p11onc nl'C. ,\Ir adult to manage new Isl Westsail Corp. ISOO West hJtclla i\L1 n·h ti i-ll·!l l'hur:-.-1-'rula\ S.11 I to Ill l'\I :..un I:! 101; l'.\I Sd.Ultl'll l'rodw·11v11:- tlarve:-.l ~old 01': rc t 1'1)1. • h·IL 11.1nd dr:. .. 11 • ~ rh 11ld. S2 l ;j l:J,l Ki:IX tbK ::>I:!.> ti7.J' "'):!~. * \ h. \. I( t·:1; .• \l"\;tl '' l'l.l'l'lt-:..; SAMOYED PUPPY · BOATS t-:xperien<'cd pcr:.on tu do e l ecl rt l':.i l & mechan1eal tn1't<lll<1L1on . Must be capalile ofdorng top quullty work. Pm·111 c T r awler, l'nrp .i.'iR X7;!i!. ~Ja nitor, lull or p1ume HH·ha rds.Xhi ;).155. food restaurant an H.B. C;il1Ann.04l -Jt>.~2 Xlnt :.alary, bonus, 111-1~--·-----~~~~~-i\NTH)l 11·: l'urnp Ori.::111 Uc ltvery man, perm .. Apply in P<"rson. i\ksa :-..nw·s lnc 111ne to gcl1oto pturne. Earlymorn deli v Verde Con,·. llo~p. 1i1il Hl•<JI E~lale . Hus tnt::-.s su r.. & auto. Send re· Appro.\. y r l!$Hll Si.ii I-r 1g 11la1re 1>1,,,h\\J,..lw1 ~oml \\11rK111g l'l1llll1t11111. ;:>la ti7:J K.l.lX t:.E Wai.ltl'I' ~ l·:h·<· l)n1·r Slt)ll .. <;&S Ult111 1>1;1\W,thl1CI' :i;;,11, IH'll more W ~tS ll l.'r ::>.JU . l;uar1D<.'l 5·1ti &iil of I.I\ Tames lo CM. NB Center Sl. C.\1 nas always t>een l!ood tor art· a~. J'lo coUecl.. i.\1usl ---u~ But wl' .re a . sn1aJl have depe n d c~r. JUNIOR SALESMEN t•omp.inv 11 ynu rc Ill· ··18-47.)l _ . . ll'l°l";tt.:tl c·.ilt llac:1l'n<ia => __ • Age 10· l;,. ...arn ~ll·:>IO It 1. a I i-: :-. la I l'. I 11 t· - OE ..... T •L •SST per week get ung m·w !Jt;.i 8.Hc. Bookke~pet". p/t " "' ~ customers lorthl· UAIJ, \' t-:xpe r . 1n s ateg u<1rd 3 Yrs c~per. Expan~ed P JLOT a lter M'huol and :'>IU HSl·:S system . A/ H. A/ P Lhru duue:.. :Sala~y ?pen., 3~ Saturd<iys. You m111'L 111..• l VN'S Trial Bal. Payroll anclud· day week. No :Sat. Gen 1 out 01 school by J:OO p.m /\II S1111ts. !<'/Um('. Xlnt cfrntts try. P re ventive and be able w y.ori. ;1t ~gud':Y[~1~~~xpt~~":i~ pral·l1ce. Jl .B. a r ea. teast 3dC1yspcr week.;'>.o 54S-34ll 10r appt. ~~~0 deltven es or collel'uni.:. --.-.. Dental As~t. 1-:.xper'd. 4 Tran sponat1on p ro Bookl\eeper 1 ull char!!< . Du vs a week. L ag una vaded. Ca II 041 t.i:!.kl mus t know accounts B·h· .. <1~.t-1685. Eq u a l Oppo rtu111 Ly payable: lO-JO nrs a _ ( an;.i. t-:mptoyer week. work into full umc DOCTORS position wath l ocal .. ..-Kitchen Helper Newport BcJrh Firm ASSIST""' F d p Call M s . llanl'r al Young lady <18·l8J to 00 rep. 1:133--0l:!:I work as doctor.. ass1s tan· Maluro \\-oman wantt•tl =-••••••••-C t t rerpl. 111 ht::.ilth s pa. No to work :.it tun<'h count1.•r • exper. net'css. We Lram preparrn~ sandwacne:. """ B & G• I you Apply 1n person attn salads. 40 Hr wk. No S.it OYS Ir S or .ev<". 2112 H arbor ntte o r Sun work. Cll•Jn. l> <' n t• 1 1 l pro Ar u m :>.I I :':J., pt•r i.htll. Call Director of Nurse:.. Fount.Un Conv. Hosp. 1x.J5 W . La Veta Jhl'. Oran~t·. ,,;12 t~~- Opportunity unhm1ted. Looking 1o r a <'arccr an 'i<tle~·!-Here tl 1s. Sell !'>tl.i I.. Ice produc t s Lo home ~ 111du.s1ry. Con la c l Huth 1\l a s d Ill, 41+~ :J5J I a I t.) i\ IJ,\B OF PEl'HOLEU.\'\ .JEL LY applied to the thrMads o l 11ngerna11 1>olli.11 and ~lue bolllcs wall kt•t•p tnc lids from st1t·K1n µ. T ry a Dally Pilot Classitiecl J\d rn hu y; s ell or r en t '>lllnl'lhlll..( IO to 14 years ol age. Dai· Blvd., C.\1. modern lunc·h countt•r. ly P llol de livery rouLes1-----------1 Medical & ho::ip. bcnet1ts. may be ava1lahle an your f:arn ~lll lo ~50 an evemng Apply Lind her~ Nutrt area. a·:arn prot1t 1or de· wilhoul PXt>enence. s~ll u on, JO rear of the Toy hverirs & cast1, trips or uechne Fashions at in-World s torf' 1111 lnwc•r merchandise tor selling tiome stvle shows. rar level. So. Cott1'L J'l;.11a new subscriptions. r,.ur and p hone necess<ity. Shopping l'enter. CoMa JOfor mullon pll·a~~ rail WcC'kly pro11t checks. Mesa.""" l or /\I ti42-4321 . From San ~sample wardrollc al Ca!>hara. C lemente-Sun Juan no rost.~H3-74i0 ~-•pWonted 7100 Help Wonte d 7100 ·ca1>1s1rano are.1. c·all - -------""" •C"'"'Pic-R I ENCED• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4!.15-llti:JU und ,\11ss1on r., ... Q> VieJo-EI Toro an•<i. C'Jll Floor& Window Cleaner 581 -6310 fi73·7162 r:qual Oppor. Employer Ex. Secretc:ry .!'!.~~-~~~~~~~Our l1r m req·s u capat>le exec. secrcLary w txlnl Corpenters-8oats skills to work w/our Vice Weslsail Corp. needs Pres. Must lype65wpm. rough exterior Carpen lake :.h l:IO wpm. Please ters , wtlh 2 to 3 years send res ume & salary mar ine c11rpentr.v e:1.p history to Cl.ass1r1ed ad A1usl o wn own tools. XI' no. ;j\IO c10 Daily Pilot, Co. 1>ener1ts tor rap1dl P. o. Box 1560, Costa expand ing Co. Apply an Mesa . ca ~2utti person at liuard Shack --------- 1638 Placent ia Ave. CM FORMJ<;n MARIN ~:.-; o r ca ll M achelle at Get t he lat·ts ul.>oul lk · 642-5:.!otl. c· e n t c h a n g c s I o r Heen hi,1tlnl!. Cpl over <l. Murried cums :a)591.00 u Chl•f Lffec,auard/ mo111h, plui; other tnl.'en· Ant Malnt Supv tlvc:.. Cull Wl-6847 or Large Aq uatic l •ur k. !.16tl--t117 l 'file l!areer N•~J.>ort 'Areu. Preler1_c='.:.o~rp~s:..:.·------­ ~lrucuon oxperumce. GE .... ERAL OFAC& M 01\ be able to puss " 1 wimmln 1t exa m s. F.xp 'd a 1r J in bkkpg, Trailer 1p ace + Millry. p1Jyroll, 11ccu payabJe. Will coo1idcr couple -typrng. gnd 10 Key ad · w i(e to woric an otflee, d ang mactune. For 1 man ~ reaumo to Box ~7. R..K orrlce. Nr. Orange Dc1Matr,CAWAl14. County a irpor t.. Call RES1' AURA.MT THE JOLLY ROGER RESTAURANT ~ AcceptfttcJ ApplicatlaftS For: COOKS &ctllent Fringe leMftta & HOIWI- Alto. Accepting~ For: DAY BUSBOYS ----------• ~-02008 um toll pm. Conti.rue:~. ~)'to~ h•..._Y .. Mfft Gueraf~ ' f!iceillftt loc11 eo. kt P•)TOll. no lYPJna . 10 to ....., Fro.' --:.r: At•est...-t~ • •~ble lndiv. to 1ai ex •:au Mon-Fri.. Pleasant ttuu ve tn tfu~ u p ndlo m tormal work1q eondl· firm. Xtl\I. bclMlJ&.S. ~ I llOQS. Non -amoktr. App· Mon on Mann, aw t700 ly by leu.er. HUBBUB. Oentull & ()eruus Pen.on 3001 W.aL RedhJll Ave. nel Al(enoy of Oran• Jt!s r>lanadc lV -l 02. ec>un.\Y. 2\182 Mlchelsoo Costa Mesa ~ .No o.r • .Lrvmo. · Phone call.I pleuc. • 1727 I. Dy9r' ..... s ...... s u me: 21141 R1 chmoncl •Sec'ys, BoC)ld(ttpers ea:;h. ,\1ui::.. h·l:.! :!Xt .. L17. A:etnders i\gen1:y 1'1hll>L1·: Pupp). lemalc. :1 m ll S 11 o I :-. ~Jti4~_unlln,i.:lon Beach Ca <IUlC.J Birch Sl, Ste l04 Sell 1dle 11em:. with a 1>a1 Nl'W!)Orl Bt>ach llJ;I 8WU ly P1lot l'1a,..:-1111'1l ,\d II •I 11 !'> l' h L' 0 kl.'11 . ;) ,j l/ II I;! 1iV l.J ---------- Reslaurant. res1delll cnef, to work under execuuw chel, Xavtt:r Kocb. apply 111 person at Warehouse Hes la uranl. 3450 Via Oporla Lrdo Village, N~ RN's/CCUjlCU Days & Nights. SLand by ume. differential pay. 1:-'ull or p1ume. 1-::1.c·clll·nt 1:>enc11ts. Conlacl Mrs.Jensen : . COSTA.MESA Memorial Hospital 30 I Victoria. CM 642-2734 EOE SALES REP Enjoy working an are11 an which you lave. Earn up to :)150 per week + ex- penses. fo'u ll or part l ime. Coll For Appt. Esta l>lts ncd l~:.> Serv1t•e Swu on Attendant ,\: Ca r Wasn Help. Ovl'r 21. i''ull & p<artume. App· ly La g una Hills l'ar Wa!:>h. 24~ El Toro Rd. Laiauna lltlls. ~-4i5U. S l-:HVIC1': Sla. Salesman & luhe mJn. Top pay & 1nngc bene11ts. t-:xpcr mJn prel ·d . Full or p1ume. Snell. 17ln & lrvme. NB S•n. Sta. Attend WO t:. Coast Hwy. NB Technical Wri~n Ba o y I a n d D 1 a P (' r Long Ter m Ass1gnmt.>nts ~erv1ce. No exp. nee. We Send res u m e :;ta ling wall train. interviews ava1lao1l 1ty. lull t'" AM. lout> N .• \t am S t., perie n ce u nd l\etl'" ::i.A. ground to M arg;.irt•t Saleslady, exper'd for Priest. Tr:.~J>U. 171$0:! Jlrcss Sho1l. Over l5. Sal l•S•k•y•P•a•r•1<•,•'•r •v1•n•c•, '.·''Ei•t•O•i- Commcnsurate w/ubth· I ~ .. )-IK .);Jg3. • SALES Tel ephone A11s v.t·r111 1-: Se r v 1 t c . ..; v (' 111 n i.: :- .\1 at u rc. rehautc. 1.·xrl\.·1 .. d onl>'· Own tra111'µ. Toµ wages & benellls. Call l>etwn !l-4, tH4 ~l. · <H'FICI-: SUPPLI ES Larl!c co. needs outside bales person nel. F:x · per'd. 01c supplies & prmung. Pnone for ~ppl, 557-~212. Newport St.a· uoners. Barry West. TELEPHONE l nd~i!~!~n~=sion SOLICITORS sales. part/f/llme. In· Start 1·mmed. troduce new high quul1Ly oeea h ne d irectly lo con· Top poy + bonuHi. s umer . Training p ro-142_7174 v1ded. Lrnkl euer 's .Jo'1ret>rand .. F~s: Call n :1.1<:PHON 1-; Sol~~·s. week.day::. gJ;! 2642. t ,, .. )1\1\ kly 11 ------ -eurn up o -vv. w . Sales lo ~!l50 you're gd. at what you +-Comm + Expenses d9. we pay the best. Sim· COMPUTER RIP pie products!! It's where Nat 'I m a nuf. seeks career motivated ED P rep. tor unique martte t· mg a>05l w /top product line. Call Oary Hunt, IW-2700, 0eM&f " Den· rus Perionn~ Agency of Orange C ount1. ¥082 Michelson Or. l "'1ne. they call. lmmed. open · 1ngs. 17301 ~ach Blvd., Sle. 8. HB 714-842-74\H Te lephone SOhc1t..OrS P /t1m o work av111I. Mornanga. a.rtemoons or eventhC hours. We Pi!Y wages & commissions. Ca l l t or d etails . 540-0;Jot. Los Anae•e~ . SECRITAIY Ttmea. I:t75 Sunflower Sales-Order Desk. Oood Ave. C . .\t iyp an g fl tranacribina ------ i. k ii 1•. W1U a n.wer TILLa ph90e. Lake or<len, a •ve t-'111 me pos1uon. Some ul/o .. m,ainLatn butllnt'SS S&L uper. req'd. COf\ records. O pportunlly lo LU Cl M r . 1''er,lluaon , learn legal aecrctnrtal • 9141. ~kaU.. i.S$O Ver rftO. Hum.•----------- Och. 53115-JM. 'J The Sixth Annual OlLIPOBlll 500 1n~1.onPd by lJ 'i AC Sunday, March 9, 1975 Experience a classic open wheel, open cockpit race -the only one like It on the West Coast. Tickets at all Ticketron outlets-lnclud- 1 ng Sears, Broadway, and Ward's -or Speedway box offi ce. (714-~84-2255) ONTARIO MOTOR SPEEDWAY :ltOI IASY 0 ST., ONTAlllO, CAL.,, lt1M • I • Office ........ • ' ..._._.C:~/ ...Ot WeihCI I • "'A ... ~ .... ......... "'° Wednttda • March 5 1&75 • ,_..._,.. • IOSO ~ .vlO ••••••••••• ••••"•••••• .. -••••••••••••••••••• ........................ ··················••f .. 'EC'{ Ch 18/M -.c VI "lo Vaft)alia 650 Cho~r. TOP Dollar pa•d to ......... ~············ 9744 v.a t712.' ... •PIT WORLD• . ' sc'RAM •ns ~ch ... ,r,'j.~ cttr~xm:Ch Xlol COINS. Many cl.lllOm BM\Y'11 .. od all oi,he:r Jm·..... . t727 ..... ., ····-······. u g H u k I ~ . QU££N SIZE IUOE·A· '"L $lS rs p~ .. 8111 W lll CM ac~es.ot1t•. $750 ot heal : ported cars. •• .. •••••••••• .. ••••••• -·••••••••••• .. •• .... •• ••••••- •tbtbua'bua, lu~ poodla> '. BKO. !'AK~:01''1'~R! · ANSWERS 645·,..:r_r~ o(ftr. P-.y11 }~-¥11 .Uill, at · Cre~ierlMW 'TO MG8 rel.! t'QW~, I.ob, P !to, doxtl!, pt 656 1839 615---0910, t;ves & sun 2~ W. lat St.reel su~~h ~·~or l bulls.cockapoo.pom.,l Old O'*lc table. radio Happco-Naval-FOISALE c~U5t5-l<UA. $Ul\tu;\ntt 3l71 ofCcr.'tMIS Ul?!.__ intxed puppt~s. Stu cub1~. double d~er. Creek -Profit -A Re cod-A-Phone. 1&72G'P560SUSuki. . :i:= '69 MGB, 60.000 mt Har servu:e mosl ~. 2~ desk. Mist' oiw 1027. INCH ··Tornl Con1:cpl''. modtl Xlr'lt tond. $17HU'm. SIU. US YOVKCAll & sort tops. Wn·e Whl$. W.17th at 1''iurv1ew. SA. ----1$41sketbuJI playen; ure l )t' old, xlnt oond. Be.st Mike493-'7624at\U WepGy~,..._,. Amffm. Brlllllh lhu:1ng Open~vesSJl-50%7. Beau~. Med. Olneue, blk probably the highel4l utr.~ 8752. MUST•I: Gr~en $1700. ,Ev~ t.. wrouJ:ht lf'On, hke nu, paid sports pluyers in 1915 Yamaha ~RD. Xlnt l o 3 · 3 stis wARM. Jt'UZZY St. ~125,64~ lM. thewocld.1'heygetpaid PICMOs&QrcJmll 8090 cond. L•ke o~w. i'al<e WUI Uke a nytb n.c In, O 67 · · ~rnard puppies. AKC. OO"SOfa byt.helNCH. ••••••••••••••••••••••• overpayrnent.SM8-.4S82 tra(le, wutehes. 1'lOil. Opel . 9,4, Sl50. lerms. 494 M7~ CO'AST MUSIC tv·s~c.. •••••o•••••••••••••••• 54~~ COSl'A M~A '73 Honda C83.W. Xlnt 2000H.-\RBORaLVD. OVHPACTOIY 11 Opel Mantll lo. mi ~~~~~ ~f!f:1:r1 ~~5~1e'. ---. WANTED •l''ebOrgunFa:r• cond. 914 mi. Lost int. G4S-lSOO IMYOICI · auto. xlm. c·on<l.iU!OO,ur AKC,sbots.494·2000. SACRlFlCEPRICE TOP CASH DOLLAR WlN 'rJ.ORGAN! Asklng$82SS54-3306 COS'fA~A offer556-8764 Pine Oil Patntlp'ngs & PAID l"OR voun OlherPn~ lSOMOMl'ISA Of'99eCCUlly's OHALL P-che 9750 rlfE·:. 2025 s. Anaheim 750-2011 I AKC Teacup Poodle Silver Serving 1ece~. JEWELRY. WATCHES. Booths-Exhibits 6A"~""" Hi ..... t$•-..... EW ..... " • .Sch n au .H~ r Pups. Must sell. 646-2559 .... --......~ r•• _.,._. " ••••••••••••••••••••••• , d l'""''I ART OBJECTS. GOLD. J 11m Sessions! Oft IM__._ 19ti" 912. Xlnt cond. PECIAL ;';,~2~~d A ult vvv l'. 7 Pc Bul'llngloll House SIL V.E R SER V J C E . Fun & Gifts for All '67 Honda 30S Scrflmbler. r-... -· •75 HO ... D _.. A,.;:/Fm s tereo. Chl'm S . dining rm set & hutch. F J NE .. FUR~ & AN · calltl42·285lforfree $200 Cash· or best offer. lilUi(o;ceyT~a f"' A whls. Low local nu. 0Jlbed1eednce Cla:.se:. by $700, light~d gun cab. _TlQUE::>. 645-2'200. Calendar of Events 646-7672. Cull J!~~ di ,, , .: SEDANS .. . 644-SW>. VOLVO SALE! c~ns . prole::.:.. lrainer. ~50. 4~~ pool lable S350. While and gold French ·73 Yamaha 2SOMX Xlnt I y 0 u r c h 0 l c e 0 r Y~ctory D ·mos 4' f<:x Stlb-JtilU. _ ~7 -8~ Provcncial :.~yle lia::.:.et AUSTRIAN Baby Grand. Cond. (213)4.31-5166 day, FREE~PPRAISAL .accessories plus tax & '62 0 n e of u k i ud • eni\ive t:ars. Good Used v?rkies .. hule beauties. Gara,_ Sal• · 8055 bedroom :set. includes 2 Ht:aut. sound. $825. (213)592·2793ev. We buy used cars & , license. Order yours ~~o~~r;:g:~ ;:::' w~i~: Toyol» Sclcetlon ( h" m pion L ired will ~-twin beds w1tb ftrm Sim· 492-5016 1"73 llonda SL 70. s•peet trucks. Cpll GROTH , today. ' rant Y. Cu st J) a' n l , ALL PRICB> " ., · · ••••••••••••••'••••••••• mons mattress and spr· ---" ... CH£VROLET for a free ' . bold.'01:_.East~·· ~>ti2--f!.717 Lido hie· Soud & PialZa ings, hig hboy chesl , t;ULHHANSEN or d_~rl. Xlnt cond. Low appraisal. · chrome whls, new ml. TO $!1J. -·. GREAT Pyrent<es, male, lienua Wlute GE s tove , drt>:.Sl'r with large m1r-Trans1slorOrgan. Ebony m1 . ~285.646 -U58. GROTHCH EVROLE'l' Pvt. Ply. Aft. HPt.I "ftltlllll;,,h, . .3 yrs old. AKl' Heg. Won· dryer, St;..1utfrr mathint'. ror and 2 night :;tands. finish. 4tf'x26"xJ6" tugh. ~ H Sain/ 18211 BeachBJvd. 499-1036 aUUU" UlllO •h:rtul tan:! & th:>pol>lltun. n1d 10. I 11 i.:i.:a~e. goll t~xlnt condition for S275 t: o o d _con d • SJ 0 O · ':tort on1es, 9160 Huntington Beach · ~ Rolls Royce 9756 · •!d ho1n"' c111l v. "l '.-ll cluus. J:loto Hl'01ler. or l>est oftt:r l'all 831-l17:i t495--0'.!4S. en "A7·6087 549·'"'''1 J•s-712 VO , -.~lfr--'"'"5" · "'.. .\lar8&9!.l:OO 1·00P.M o~· 11342 r 8~~i;i2 lter -----••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.. ,,_ .... 9 •••••••••••••••••••••••, LVO • · -vvv 5'1~.~I () . J Rossignol :,l\IS. Salomon M 0 T 0 R H 0 M E • G R ........................ . Free To You 804 .\lbv1ng ~ turn. 1r1dg, b1ndin).(s . Brand new. T hermasan System. SELLIN YOU CARr 1973 Jensen Healey. Low ROLLS ROYCE 19661-lorbor CM.6.~~930~ •••••••••••••••••••••• was h I dncr & more. ··Cr um JI • En g I 1 s h ~l!JO value. ~110. 175 CM: brand new dual tank, dlx TOP PRICES PAID mileage. ~5200 or OF !'>.\1ALLAdll.Fo--Terner JU 5 evei·v clav. 1!1081 torw<1rdl>eal saddle.Hf' 4!J4-771.i:lafternoons. mdl. 12·Volt. Cost$620. Forlmports FER.645-0414. SILVER CLOUD I Volvo 9772 ~ • . ----1 1 PaidfororNot ______ _ ~oayed temale. Ud. dis l'<1ul111e Ln..:..H~---t:U!~tl~ .. llk.e n~w concl. Sportin9 Goods i094 Sell ~~u., A so .12 vo t D L i ...._.. <The hard·to·find model I ••••••••• • ••••••••••••• 1 :J>os1t1on.5·Hi-4366 __ 1':;.tale Sale. -IHI E . ~11:i.li46-6581 1,\M ·g,\,\I •••••••••••••••••••• H.D. Elec. .L>nll. $65. ean ew•:··;,.-::-;·s MercedesBenz 9740 or alll'I' 9P i\1 •:• • . . . 646~791 1966 f{arbor, C.M. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Luxunously maintained • ' • i n t,ypical Britis h thoroug hness. This !>tlvcr ingot & ebony beauty Wlll be a joy forever. Sl8,SOO. To lid HonH•: Golden ,\lagnol1a between lrvme -----,---(ult !;auer 30.06. Jlunung 646·~ lletnever. Male. l Yr & Tusltn 1n CM, t'ri. 7lh Golden Touch & Sew Hllfo. Never used. ~. MlNI Mtr. home. '72 E ---------- otd. Paper & s hots . lhruSun.9.th.Anllques & S1n~er Sew. Mach. '72 645 -1436 Dorado.~6,500. Autos,lmported ~J3-95W. nut so antique furn. Brit· model. All attch. Deluxe TY R d" 645-7795 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJr:t(', linen. & misc. $200·646-6581. 7AM-8A1\1 • C! IO, 1-----.------1 l•'ree to good hume. male galore.Jan es Antiques or after 9p M HiFi, Stueo 8098 Auto Service & / Atfa Romeo 9705 hJrnster, no \·age. Call --••••••••••••••••••••••~ Parts 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llti3-3071 afler7 p.m. Hors•s 8060 TENNIS CLUB Stereo, Sony Amp, dual ••••••••••••••••••••••• Atfa lomeo -----•••••••••••••••••••••••• J\1 EMBERSHlP l urn ta l> I e. Su Per Is Your Datsun-Toyota- YUCCA PLANTS, two. 12' HORSES BOARDED HC1rgatn b'>l4-7760 .speuk~rs. $225. 675'.--43;fl .. Fiat in need of Repairs'! Buy or lease ~~u ~~j & For !>&le. Hi.dl.Cl g •t'IREWOODSALE• COLOR tv ~125. Needs ~;a,;;.~ n able· Ca I I Sa~e~l~O~~ce ---------Lessons & 1'ram.inj'!. Con-Org. Eur. del !f15. cord. some work.· Also used _.,.._ ..... _,_...,.. __ "..,.~-------• Ftimiture 8050 ~. ~·1~ l""5s7u s 8 n S Ill 1th· ~3. 1:: cord. 581-1122 . rctr1g .. $25. 673-41ti9 6 cylinder Chev. 'engme. ·Beach Imports ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ v.., • .. , ood.: I -----Lo MacArU\w·and t:oast r 1rew .,upp y .: 1 / AM /FM complete. Sl50. mi. J .a mboree MATTRESSES... !~::~~'! ....... i)~~?.~ _ --------utcreo conso e w •' M usl Sell' 536-4437 .. i'<Jo:WPORT &•ach Tennis radio. Mediterranean. · 848·Dove · 752-WUO l)ueen.Full&TwmSel" WAlll....IT C I 11 h . m c mhersh 1 p Sl5U. 5.J>I 1505. 72 Vet. tuctorywheels Newport Beach _ 1$2UOU \';.liue>. Trade for ---- - -complete !>100 Pick·uµ truck 581-8477 Black ant.I White 19 mch 84 __ 7226 Alfa Romeo GTV '72. TUP C'ASll UOLL,\I{ __ -. -T .V . and Healis t1c 1 f'm/Amradfo,hkenew. . ~need to MoH· Now!' 1"'111 833-9625 & IH(j.l:!t)86. Whit~ and gold Frent'h J'rovenc1al slyle Ba::.st•l bedroom sN. Jncludt•s 2 twm beds with firm Sun· mons muttress and ::.pr· 111).!S. h1 g hl)O)' t ht..':-.l. dresser \\ llh large mtr" 11 •r and :! night :-lands. r:xlnL l'OlldlllOn IOr ~i5 or Ul''-l ulll'I ('all 11i.5"0342 ur is:sii :!:i.l:! ..tllt•r .-, P~I P ~I~,) f<'.u H. X~H~~ Harbour. Surlboard i;·w· Stcrco.494 -OH7. Sports Race Rods 9540 ~4.200 /bsl, eves cal l Jl-.Wt.LH\. \\,\[tlft.!'), swullowlatl.Gdcond~. --.------·•••••••••••••••••••••• 492-{)753. ,~HT ,o~i.J El."l:S. <,iO~'?· N1s h1k1 Olympie Mens 10 Boats~ Manne FORMULA FORD BMW !'>lL\t.H s t·.H\J c t., s pd. :!5 • 1rame. Xlnt Equipment 1..ota··T"20l '9712 Fl.\E t'L'H~ & AN· tond.Sl>U.673 44611. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Very clean ready to~~··•••••!••••••••••••• TH)CES ii-15 2too -----r ac:e. liood up-rated ........ ~ r'OR SALE Comm. S111ger General 90 I 0 motor. Lots of extra "' "' h'l·dd1n g S('I Ctr. sewing marh. Mudt•I ••••••••••••••••••••••• i>arls.SJM00.548--1487 l;reat S<1 \ 111i.;-. on L'::.ed F11r11. ;ip11l1 & .\11M· • \\11b1111 :-.. Har,J.!a1n .'\uok .)-1.) W. 1:1111 :-.1 . l'.\I diamond •:, c<1rnl., 7.6 2 . .11 -12 . ~lUU ~ K11:1Jy . TAX AJ>VA~TAGE diamonds. HK bands of san1tr_11 n1t __ , II . :S25. Donate our boat. 4Whee1Drives 9550 J;!t>ld . HJJ(Jra1scd ~JU. sell Pt1on" ~.i·, '" 111 '"·tween .J .., "' -J ..,., Hov Scouts 5-lt> -49!JO •••••• • • • • • •••••••••••• ~.uuurolr t.ii5-9luJall. l:l &I --·--'74 1NTLSCOUT.tit·yl.17 Ii \Hiil' -- -C'."'11 H l h 0 \~ J'(J .l\:welry. hury. (.';11111..•o!-o. J Jdt:. S1h·er. F1rl· Opal 1'111)!.:-.. P vt. l'ty :;.=,2 XlliO • 1""'· ow 1oal wil ars. mpg , low mileage. bum1g mo\ ic proJt•~t.or lid. l'ond. Has stcenng $3,700. liH-74~ W /::.l'r~·t·n _ ~iu~!~}'85 · wht'C>I & ~earsh11t. Cll'. --------- bclorc :J :0~' ·:·': til--lii5 ;,w,_ 4 WHEEL DRIVES .. LtJve Sci.II '" ~ola t.;d Miscellaneou• 8080 4ual. Ill'\ t•r uM·cl. 111ao,\' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ray Grans 2223 Rutgers Costa Mesa · Wanl('d used boat traJJ('r for 1 2· bo<1t. Call 9('3 :J72"1 Hiter 4 pm. GOOD SELECTION NEW & USl':D 1•tht•r 1t(·111'. mo\'tng !lt~·XX~:!. (;old Vl'I' l'l 111)..'hbad. 1'11311'. llt_'W ttJnc..1 S-15 .\I .a . pie dll'!-ol w m1rrvr ::;511 HahlJ1t hutdl :.l.'l. King : ,..111.: hd hrd :,t.3. .\I 1:-.t· ti-15 i\li:! EARTH WORMS FUH Tl! E l;AHUE:--0 1t11 K> F<I H s-1.llfi Worm l'a:-.ungs :Sl.;Jtl lug I i~lli:! <:uthan.l. IJB. \' ou .Ht' ltlt' winner 01 TWU fH..t-:1-;TJCJ<ETS I worth Sl-1 > lor tht• CALIFORtollA 500 oil ONTARIO MOTOR SPEB>WAY Pnces start at.. .... I-I ' lnternat1onal $2177 Hllllt in 11*4i A 11 wuod ' Ii .> L a n d c r u i s t' r has m;un. J .B. spl\r . <PBN4gl) has trallt•r & '75 tags 'I\ · l ·· $-150. !:lti2 -53-1~-~lt '.!_P~l-tUtcul e.wiA G!HSON S .t;. Mid 50's .f .· .. · . .-., TQ.YOTA . Xlnl concl. 1So2117l S400. ~ Bookea:>c l'r~·ut:nJ.a. ModdSh1p.3J m X:!-1111. ~urh !l a~.11 :1~ A.\I !JliX lti:Hor4!J~l-~IOJ Ne\\ Bedford Whaler I lt!<1Sc rail ti42~1X. ext ------~~~~n~~~~~ Xu'. ;;1:,0 C..:wl "Tht• W<1ntlcrer". 13caut. 333 lor llckl'ls. Boats, Marine . _1'!_6" Harbor. C.M. 646.9303 hand nailed in glass 21 in . Blal'k & whllc T.V. Equipment 9030 '73 Blan•r. A/C. ::.tereo. lot 2 ,'iEW Jove :.1:tJl:-... uphol. l'l:ISt>. ,\ r;in· tri:;isure re· i'\t?\o\·. :\11 Carh111e Hine & ••••••••••••••••••••••• of xtl'as, lo m1. 8:!:!-3434 rnnaugawe\e . .\lu:-t:-.dl'. dun·cl 111 Sl;}IJO ~lust att·e::.soncs .-1!11 -007X · , . clays;:l-16-l!H!J(•\es. ' ::;325 For pall'. ts-12 -!J;}l~ _ ,_salt' 4!l·t .5:~;; i 5 II P JOH,~SOi'i -- Sll P t:H SALi':. SllUKES 8 Columbw sail dinghy. Trucks 9560 For an Ad in W~n·s Wortd Caft Sue 642-5678, Ext. 330 Nine for Now! 9084 ~~~t\\ 2-8 thl rlt•HhlC•Htl' lftH "11+IP1ht Ill flttf••-. Jq1nc.• • tll• "'· I t~H • 1t(t·kd bt1f1'fO, f tlUif IMOt.t ltOll.a. t'MI'' I• I 1oll1u• ,,,. All ,,_,.~ ,,, ._ Hl tlt11Jf\ hf• t•tl• i'tlU (t~cJ l'1\I I; t II 'Ht\i •'lllhtl'ltll • .. I .. •·• ~ I • • !<I•,. tt dr""• 1'~ )1utl• 1., 111d1 6end St 00 for H <'h pattern Alkf 2:S t-enl' rcw each pattern lot fl~1-Nau m11ll •nd 1~cial , hand.lint: Ol1'~rw1lle tlurd· dllM ck-U.-e17 wlll lakr lhrtt ~1orm-.lendt0Manen ., /llf.,cin, 442, lM 0011.) l'ilot, · l'Ml.w1I Dtte., 232 W•~t tlltll • ~. Ne'w VQf't, N Y IOOll • l'nn.ll'IAMB.AOORf'.SS.ZJP, .SlZF. a~ S'tYLE NUM'Ut:ll. ONE f'RJ!F. PA'M't.RN llf yOur ~toNllCI rtW.ooc frtt pal· l_.,. ln11d~ Nfi:W Sl'IU"IC SUlllfMKR PATT•:R"I CATALOO tOO 1ylu.11ll~11n. r-pattern ~ Send ~ -SEW + K..'111' 8oo11 Wlt!I tihlt t hl,u• p11Jt"'"' • " as 1-..n1 F•11h*t~ ll GO I.Um St>wlna90il* SI .eo .. 1 . . .. Instant Outfit! l:"Tl':HIOH Nylun plli.-;n S350. ca. 675-4618 ••••••••••••••••••••••• carpel ~.5.f>O yc..L ~atura.I ~ ,, -. --. ~ 72' Ford 4X4 ".1 ton. Bes t lml'n drapery lallnc ~l 1~>R 1 i\ HLE Mai,iin offe r . Call alt. 6 . ~·ct. J'uh mirrors .llJ',-,. oil. (.~a ir ,. ~ike ~1~~--1 ~rd 497-2842. 21; 111 \ , ,, " ~ 1 :" u. ::;_ . .,u · :.di 101 ~125. C;.ill --- ·1!15 t:IB5 i\IASO;\;lT·E J';.inelling. T\\o 1ww Barnelll =2tiff ~ISO. worth ol pane llmJ..'. anod11t•d 2 s peed ol n1ur c·llol('l' + rntltb "111('11\'s. L1M S900-sell in::.tallation & molding:-.. ::.55ll. 54!! -01-1:i __ - &>:.l olll'r. li-12 Wi.J lrvJnl' l'11u111 n l 'luh 1;011 I Memh•·r~llll; SlllllO tH l>e:;1 0111•1. Lea1111).! Al't'a 1>4.J (Jllll :\l'w ,\lel ;d Lawn Stll'd I II ;is I l't' a Led woocl t loor l'o:-.t S211:.J. ::.l'll SHO l'ull '5~ l".hilllJ. IRV I.'< Jo: Coast Country Clul> ~·tembersh1p$750 + transl er fee. 5ll6 8218 Boats, Power 9040 59 Ford Pickup, xlnl run· nmg cond. newlires. new clutch. brakes, .gd' work truck $600/ofr. t;42--0462 1974 BAVARIA CLOSEOUT SAYE! Crevier BMW · 208 W. 1st Street Sama Ana ~S·3l71 Here Now! 'The AH Mew BMW 530i C:.tll for 111format1t111 . 835-3171 Crevier BMW· 201:! W. 1st Street Santa Ana · 8"35·3171 & ·&_. ORANGE COUHTY'S OLDEST . & .. Sa1~s·~erv1ce-Leas1ng Roy Carver, Inc. Holls Royce BMW 2J4 E . lil.h St. Costa Mesa 5-16-4444 --------- 1967 BMW :S75llor BestOffer. 675-4361 or675-2696 75MERCB>ES 280 Fully equipped; AM/FM stereo, low m1leageexec. car. Full ~ale price: $10,832. Lease at $178.8!: per month. (48 mont~ open end lease, plus tax J Ser. #3797 Jim Slemons lmpOrts (714) 83J.9300 ------~----1 SIL VER CLOUD Ill I n s and & sable ex- qwsitely maintained by Br1llsl\ craftsman. Has power wmdows, powt>r stecnng. power brakt'S, uscot tables & all the al" coutremeni.s desired hv the most cl1 sccrn111g . $16,500. Dick Lewi~ ...... 0-bwh ........ DEAM LE.WIS IMPORTS seen to be apprenawd. TOYOTA. VOl.VO P lease ask l~r Richard 1966 Harbor Blvd. The:;e vehitlcs musl l>t' ~~e":1?0,~~t :v¥o~~r~~11{;c~ Costa Mesa 64~-9393 Mow Purchasing Top Quality UseCI Mercedes Contact UMCI Car Manager , located in ·:;anta Ana at 711 East 17th Street. . Please call for an ap· pointment. < 7141543·!!311 • Rolls Bentley Sll. VS, lact air, very nice! Dys---------- 642-9237; Eves003-314~ Autos, Used Saab ---...................... . 9760 9905 •••••.••••••••••••••••••AMC !M&mn~l .lmporti ' 2870t -.-it-......., SMB. . • ...._ Vlefo Hi-1740 . '74 M ER€£0ES BENZ . 450 S LC. 7 .ooo m Lle::t. loaded wnh extras. Musi sel I. 64ti-!~303 ....................... ·n t:rtmlin V 8 St1l·k sh1fl ."\Int ('Olld. SlilJO. 5-lti 151{2 att 5:30. 7 I Mercedes-Ben 280SE3.5 Buy or lease Authorized Sales & Servtce Beach Imports "1~1cArthur and ·;;1 J a\'t'hn . :Jo<1. llr slK . 20,0llll 1111. J\l<t:\I blUt'- i\l u s t st<ll ! Oller. ti<l6 7584 all.i. Jamboree BMick 9910 · 848·00Vl' 752-0900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cloiss1l' coupe! Only one Newport Beach 'HoSKYLARK2dr.57,0oo owner. & 1mmaeuJate ------.........-\ • p · p B R tt Powe r wmdows.' power Toyota 9765 :i~·5'.J7~· ti~~ · -· / · steering, fatlory a ir,••••••••••••••••••••••• ---L---~--s~erco. & faclory sun· '70 CORONA Ma.rk 1J 'i3 BUICK Regal. Vmyl roof. (238DBA> -Wgn. Auto, H & H. xlnl tov. \ 1n~·I mtenor, fat- cond ., tires nr. new. torv air. automatic. !>1.850. 902-4~7 pQ\Ver stet!qng & brakes, 28101 ~· Pwttw.w 11Js8ioft Viefo 83t-t740 SELL US YOUR OLD CAR • WE'LL LEASE YOU OURS! 100 New & Used lo Choose House of Imports 523-7250 72 Mercedes- Benz 250 This 4 dqor sedan is oul' special o( the week at S5!199. Sacrifice sale! C4U5EKU> Hl72 Corolla .L>lx. Auto, R !IL Vel'y ~d rond. Firm SllUO. 496-7635 aft 8 rm. 69 Toyota Corona S75~:.e:.toffcr 548 -lilJ, 10·3pm SPECIAL TO'YOTA SALE! fo'uctwy Demos & Ex- erutive Cars. G-OOd Used Toyota Selccuon ALL PRICED TOSaL . DUlfiDiA .TOYOTA . 1966 Harbor. C.M. 646 9302 71 TOYOTAMKll STATIOMWAGON (395DW> 645-5700 UI r Volkswag.n 9770 ······················~ stereo. ult wheel. low mllQs , t2371 S31:)"5 NA Hr:Hs CADJLLM.:. 2till0 llarllor BLnJ., Cosla .\lcs a 5-llJ·!.1100 . Hl73 Bu1c1e Cemnnan Ap1)rox. 37,0t)U miles. S25\>0 . 556~75i7 ·til l•:lt'cLra. 4 Or. I :t1 cond. H/ R. all' ~2.ill ti42~2 Cadillac 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cud '72. CDV White~. Pvt. Pty. 646~97. Set at 445 K 17th St. CM . 7l Eldorado, loaded with equipment, S4.UOO or be:.t offer P.P.714645~7100 · ·73 St;DAN DE VILLE. Burnt Sienna, brown· vinyl top with match111~ tapesll'Y mteriar. Fulf power, factory air. tilt wheel. stereo. (401HPC) ~4!1!15 NABER:- CADILLAC, 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mes a 540·9100 '68 COUPE de Ville; $85(' or best offe1~ (pvt. ply. 1 675-7157 ---~--- '74 COUPE DE VlLLF:.. Just like new. AU the ex- tras. F1rem1st paint, stereo l! track tape, fat·· tQry air, exeellent eont.11- llon. (153498) $699~ NABERS CABILLAt. 2600 Harbor Hlvd., Costa Mesa 540·Hl00 • • k ·I a -. 7 h 11' I! If h ') a I· ~ ' a l · I, k, . 1, '• .!. '• ·• I'' t • I • • • .JI ... . . . ' . ,,.._. ' . ·"' ,.-. .· , .--~~--.---1 '." A.iM. UMd'' 1973 LTD Brouaham 2 dr 1sedao. vinyl top, all pw w/tnany other iclras . Perfect c:ond •• Can t;>e liecl\ -at 1345 McCor;ihlck, '73 Dix Pinto Kunnbout. ••••••u•••••••••••••t~ Costa Mes~ 8 am to 5:30 1 l. a.-, .l"m lilereo. <Just. paint. '74 Grund Pra"· lots ot pmMonthruFri,askfu1 !!'~= .68 Mustang. Ba~u:ld by 1 .__IW·tnltf ~ Mag whls + xtras. equ11). ~-l3.>u. Day1,11 ~~orTQQ.Y.~ · owu. A·l cui1d. ~1200. UNIVERSITY . 646-83()(). Midi v..-:!t-~~~j r:\l'., & wkoc;W . • * • · · · 548-86:itl'morn&evci;. OLDSMOBILE •14, WAGON auto, lu&a. •le•,_,..._~,.,_ -- Carlo MJW ,67 F~TBACK 390, 4 spd, OLDSMOBILE . rack, stereo, radials, de-ti:-1 li HA 'J>HIX 306 ~ MsiM WILSOM PORD ¥100p . or bt:sl ot'lt:r. HONDA • GMC . . t.alu~es. !~~~ Msls~~ ~~ld8. •n, Lo m1, l~~7dcid7'.;~;u ~ · .. :·-~l ...... 4N•• .. at Tr1•e11doua Discounts • "": · lal t·•-J82M Beach Blvd. 536-M28 2860 Harbor Blvd. " ..,..uvv ~ -""---ATLAS• 01 ..,.,., -HunUn,lon Beach • · ~ -' CCIMCM'o 9917 You arelhtnrrinoerol' · 8'2-6611 ----Costa Mesa 540·9640 '1ytft0Uth 9960 Clnller,,.,,__... '69 FIREllRD · • ••••••••••••••••••••••• TWO FRt:ETlCKETS OldlMOblle 9955 -• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 29:& Harbor Blvd. l:!tiiBitl''I • ·,.33 PINTOS ~5'MAVERIOCS ·*11 MUSTANG It's 1"6 FASTBAOCS '*26 COURIERS · 'N CA.M ARO, 1.ouo m1. · <worth$10fodhe •••:1•1••0•1•ds•••1:=.:;0 •• A. JLAS CostaM~a ~6·1934 ti-45-,;iw Dli:. auto, P IS, P 1 li, •m CALIFORM14500 • • a m tfm , stcreot tupt• ~•t Fully equ1p1>ed. Clean. . . '!'!'!':!~~~r:c!.: •••• !!.~C! dec k, mags. ~4 .:rnu OMTAllO Li<'. No. WGA-1. ~1795 or Chrvaler./Ptvnadh &1o -1ooa aft. a p.m. best ofr. Plcuse call Open 0 1uly '& &.ao. 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AM/FM radio, power steering. auto cruise CO()trol. tilt steering wheel. air conditioning, Luggage rack. wh te wan t ires. bucket seats. undercoating. Ser. 140EHB19732 • 7 • VOL. 68, NO. 64, 6 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES ewe Seat i11 Doubt Winners Cited m ·cusn Race Ted K opp, D r .· Edward Westberg, Sara J ane Lipp and George White were declared win- ners Tuesday in the race for four seats in the Capistrano Unified School District. In the final official returns to- day, the voting was: Trustee Area One . 1'ed Kopp, t .661 AREA THREE WINNER Sara Jane Upp TAKES AREA ONE Ted Kopp VANQUISHES FIELD George White FIRST CA LLER BOVGHTBOAT .. r hold my power boat lo the first person who called.·• That's the success experienced by the Newport Beach man who &1laced this ad in the Daily Pilot: 23' SEA Bl RI>. I 0 200 llP. nds eng -work 1 kud. camper top, t.r&llcr S3500. or will lake smollt•r 1n tradt-ll:X\. nxx lf you h~ve tt boat tu sell. call 642·6878. It 'only t:lkes a few words in the riRhl place to make a sale. Along tho Orange Coast the right pince ui lbc Daily Pilot ( \ William Enquist, 1,511 -Trustee Area Two: Dr. Edward Westberg, 1,538 Buckley.O'Neill, l,516 -Trustee Area Three: Sar a J ane Lipp, 1,630 Timothy Danaher, 1,426 -Trustee Area Five: George White, 1,504 Robert Clanton, 702 Pamela lies. 353 Francis Haskins. 290 G. Ross Ros kamp. 262 John R. Dusckett. 126 Steven R ackleff, 87 . The election of Westberg will mean that trustees m ay still have a vacant seat to fill Westbe rg announced s hortly before the elect ion that he is moving three blocks away from his current home and his new re- sidence will not be in Trustee Area Two. It was too late for him to of- fici a lly wi thdraw. so unless Westberg cha n ges his mind · about moving he will either have to resign or ch allenge the area req uire m e nt in court. If he withdraws, the Board will pro- bably appoint a r e placement. Th e electiQn, which was un- emotional and c haracterized by very little campaigning. was not a clean s weep for incumbents. Although Westberg and George White won their races. con- servative incumbent Willi am En- quist did not. The election also marks the second lime in Capistrano U nified's history that a woman w i 11 be seated on the board. \ Economics Panel Picked In Laguna The Laguna Beach City Coun- cil h as appointed a 22-member committee to weigh economic factors affecting the city. Eighteen citizens we re select- ed from more tha n 40 persons who had ap pl ied for th e Economic Comm ittee positions . The appointments cut across Art Colony political a nd economic lines. Members of the committee are Larry Ulvestad, Guy Taylor, Bill Mortimer. Bob Truhlor. Mike Mahoney, Howar d Dawson. Jim Yancy. Arnold Hano. Mark Gum- biner. J ohn GabrieJs, Tom Alex· ander, Roy Childs, Dennis Min- nock. Betty Robinson , Roland Greene, Rod Lilly, Mark Fried- berg, and Harry J e ffrey. In addition, the council select- e d cou n ci lwom an Phy lli s Sweeney. Councilma n Charlton Boyd , city F ina nce Director Dick Reese. and city T reasurer Peg Morreale, and a planning com- mission membe r yet to be named. Forme r Chie f, Councilman Bachman Dies Fun e r a l se r v i ces w e r e schedule d today for form er Laguna Beach police chief and city councilman Willi a m H. Bachman. Mr. Bachman died Monday at his home in Hemet. He was 87. Masonic services we re to be held for Mr. Bachman at the Harford Funeral Home Chapel in Hem et. Mr. Bachman was chief of police from 1947 to 1953. He served as a city councilman from 1954 to 1956. During his tenure in Laguna Beach Mr. Bnct.man was active in the design and building of the present city police tacibty in city haU. Laguna Beach Police Sgt. Vic Sagan, a veteran of 28 years on the force, recalled the form er chief was "Just like a rather lo me." "I was just a young recruit when he took over this pollce de· <See BACHMAN, Pace A.l) I ... :.. TEN CENTS T . • •• .·its . ______ oast o.irr Pilot St•• ..-. CHILCQf~ «.*FT) CHATS WJTH OPPONENT LEMON Harry Blthelf Joined Chlfcote In Winners' Circle Chilcote, Bithell' Win Laguna Seats By FRED ERICK SCHOE ME llL Of tll• Dally Pilot Staff Un iveroily professor Ronald Chilcote a nd rea ltor H arr y Bithell captured four-year terms of the Laguna Beach school board in Tuesday's election. With a ll 14 precincts reporting election returns, the final results were were : -Ronald C bilicote: 1,567 -Harry B itbeU: 1.481 John Anderson: 1,384 -Armette Cassidy: 1.336 -Richard Le mon: 542 About 3,155 ballots were cast in the election for a voter turnout of 28.4 percent. Exact number of votes cast could not be de- termined because not all voters marked their ballots for two can- didates. Bithell, 37. o f 31201 Holly Drive, South Laguna, is an agent for Lingo Real E state. Chilcote, 39, of 1940 San Remo Drive, Laguna Beach. is a professor of political science at UC Riverside. Tuesday's results surprised many election watchers because Mrs. Cassidy, Chilcole's running mate. placed fourth. Bitbell, An- derson a nd Lemon ran as in- dependents . "The m ain thing I was running on was the need to open up the system a bit so board members truly represent the people," said Chilcote. as final results were posted at school district. offices I Dally Pilot Slllll Pfloto NEW LAGUNA TRUSTEE Harry Blthell shortly before midnight. "A vole for me was a vole for gettint parents. students and citizens m ore in volved in the school dis trict," the top vote- getler-said. "The first thing I 'm going to do is sit down. keep my mouth shut <See WINNER S, Page A2) $256,000 Taken in Newport By J OHNVALTERZA Of IM D•llY ~llot Stall A young bandit. clad in blue de- nim and brandishing a bluesteel pistol, robbed a Newport Beach jewe lry store o f $256,000 in raw gems and finished jewelry Tues· day afternoon. Police said today that the dar- ing daylight holdup of Char les Barr J e we le r s at 1048 Irvine Ave .. was t he largest com- mercial robbery m memory in Newport. Detective Capt. Rich Hamilton said the lone g unm an entered the store at about 3 : 30 p.m . while the owner. several employes a nd a few customers were inside. The man calmly m entioned that he was interested in ordering a custom made diamond bracelet a nd began discussing the item with a clerk. Mrs. Mary Barr. 52. the owner . was in a rear office when she overheard th e disc u ssion between the b andit and the employe, then sh e went out front to assist in the t ransaction. All was norm al, Hamilton said. until the bandit accompanied Mrs. Barr to the rear office lo fill out an order form . As Mrs. Barr wrote, the man pulled a sm all pistol from his hap pocket and said, "Mrs. Barr. this is a holdup." "You're kidding ... s he replied in a larm. !he Jnln then touched the woman'• side wlth the pistol and pulled out a shopping bag from another pocket and ordered his victim to the v a ult. Mrs. Barr was forced to dump a large quan· tity of unset diamonds a nd emeralds into t he shopping bag. The gunma n then forced Mrs . Barr into the sales area where he confronted t~e e mployes and customers. Hamilton said the bandit then held all the victims al gunpoint while one clerk cleaned out djs. <See J E WELS, Page A2) NO OPPOSITION L arry Taylor Newcoiner Joins Trio On Board Three incumbents and a n un- challe n ged ne wcomer were elected to the Saddle back Com· munity College District Tuesday in an election which held few sur- prises. With all 164 combined pre· cincts counted. the final returns are. Frank Grienke. Tustin. 14 .010 votes for a seal in Trustee Area I Larry Taylor . Laguna Beach, incumbent, 13.807 \'Otes for a seat in 'l'rus~e AreaJ Norrisa Brandt, lrvine, incum- bent. 12.691 votes for a seat in Trustee Area 6 Donna Berry. Mission Viejo, mcumbenl. 8,658 votes ·ror a seat in Trustee Area 7 Harold M cG ralh, Laguna Niguel, 6.020 votes Steve Muelle r. rrvine, 4,752 votes Raymond Skony. Mission Vie- jo. 1,621 votes Although there were four vacancies on the board. there CSee COLLEGE. Page A2) Suspect Captured In Freeway Chase A high speed chase that tx>gan on the Santa Ana Freeway short- ly afte r a cash box containing $270 in cash and checks was stolen from a Dana Point gas sta- tion ended in the Irvine area Tuesday with the arrest of one of two men allegedly involved in the theft. Albert William Hopkins, 25, of Downey, was booked by Costa Mesa police on robbery cha rges while other officers scoured the .industrial complex surrounding the intersection of Armstrong Drive and Kaiser Street where he was arrested. · Orange County Sheriff's of- fi cers, Ca lifornia Hig hway patrolmen and Costa Mesa police Joined in the chase at different stages of lhe pursuit after the robbery of Bick's Arco station. 34342 Pacific Coast Hi ghway, Dana Point, was firs t reported by sheriff's d eputies. Officers allege I lopkins was one of two m en who drove up lo the station, engaged personnel in conversation and then picked up lhe cash box as they returned to their car. Costa Mesa police and s heriff's officers continued to search the arr est area today for Hopkins ' companion who fled on foot from what has been identified as a stolen car. Officers said most of the cash and the credit sales printing de- vice used by the gas station were recovered from the abandoned auto. Oran;!t" Coas t . \\'t•atht"r Trustee Plans to Fight Showers tonight and Thursday. according lo the weather service, with highs of 58 to 62. Lows tonight will be 50 to 55. Chance of rain decreasing to 60 percent Thursday. 'Only One Voice' for New South Co<Ut Sclwol "They'll hav~ to fight me if they don't go ahead with the high school. But I'm only one of seven." Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict Trustee William Thompson told a group o! worrted Mission Vie.Jo parents Tuesday that plans !or the new Capistrano Valley High School are on schedule. But bis reassurance did not en- tirely erase fears th•t•J>ew bJtb school, plann~d to ~ w 8-lp. tember or 1977, wilJ be bUilt on time. ·~ur children arc tired of be ing bused fro m one en4<1ftl\e d\s- trict to the other.'.i_ ~aicl one woman at the Jtathenng in. Viejo SChool. f I I menl of the high school. Joseph Wimer , director of ad· ministrative services. told the parents that the next bond sale will be $4.S million. This Is based on a prediction that the district's assessed valuation will increase at least 12 percent. When these bonds are sold , a new bond elec- tion will have to be passed: 1 But parents don'l want lo wait that long, or aaml>lc that the as· sessed valuation will increase enouih to sell the remaining bonds. A letter distributed to the pro· pie present, ll_rged them to wnt<' to the Boa~ Trustees Mkin~ them 1..() recon ~id er lllcir <SttTHOMPSON, Page A!) l~SIDE TODt\V Ann Randolph Hearst. younger $iSter of fugirive Potncia Hearst. has bc!en ar- rested on drug charge at U.S.- Canadian bor<Ur. Story, Page J\4. lndt"X ( . r J\2 DAILY PILOT L/SC WINS HANDILY Donna Berry Laguna Cre w Rescues T een On Cliff Edge Laguna Bea~h lifeguards rescued a Tucson. Arizona youth trapped on a cliff 80 feet above the beach at Abalone Point in Laguna Beach Tuesday. Dean Heffe lman, 17. had climbed up the face of the cliff to "take pictures. Ile b ecame stranded about 50 feet from the top of the ch ff and could not go up or down. Lifeguard Chief Bruce Baird and Guard Mike Dwinell perfor m ed the rescue. Baird rap- peled down to the victim. a nd secured him in a s<.1fety belt and rope. Dwinell hauled the victim up while BaJrd helped the youth secure firm fooling. Heffelman was relca~ed un- hurt after a quick medical check by the guards. Se niors S e t Meeting 011 L e gislation The Senior Citizens C'lub of the Laguna Beach Area will meet at 1 :30 p.m . Thursday at the com- munity room of Laguna Federal · Savings, 260 Ocean Ave .. Laguna Beach to d i~cuss current legisla- tion affectrng senior citizens' programs. Speaker wil l be Timothy F I y n n . ch a i rm a11 o r the leg1sl ati ve comm ittec or the Orange County Senior Citizen Council. · Senio r citizens in Laguna Beach comprise a n estimated 26 percent or the local population, Stanley Newcomb, club adviser said. Ma ny of these citizens arc not being rcctchcd by cohesive social programs. be said. The goals of the club are to pro- vide social contacts, recreation. travel, transportation. dancing, art and craft classes. legislative information, counseling, employ- ment and volunteer services. The public is welcome to at- tend the club meeting. Hefresh- ments will be ser ved. TV Set Stole n . . In D a n a Point A tele\'ision set and coins with a total value of $376 have been stolen from a Dana Point home. Orange County Sheriff's officers r eported today. Deputies said burglars forced open the .sliding glass door to · ~ain entry to the home of Julian Ramirez. 35. of 25232 Staysa1l Dr., Dana Point. The television set was t<.1ken from the living room and the coins from the daughte r's bedroom, officers said. ORAN GE COAST L~c DAILY PILOT T,..,. ,,,.~nQlf Co.a~• Oi1t1ly r11ot ""''" •'"""••<om· biN'd '""" H l'<lr r·r·' ,,, oubh~ ov ,,... 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Greinke, the newcomer, faced no opposi- tion and neither did Taylor, who also ran unopposed in his dis- trict · ln the race for Trustee Area 6 which takes in the Irvine-El Toro Area , Mrs. Brandt, who describes he rself a "community volunteer" easily defeated ac- countant Muelle r by a three to one margin. Donna Berry. a housewife and student, outpolled challengers Harold McGrath, an attorney, and Raymond Skony, a private investigator, for a four-year term in Trustee Area 7 which takes in the Miss ion Viej o- Laguna Niguel areas. The county registrar of voters did not immediately have the total number or votes cast in the 365 square m ile Saddleback Com- munity Col l ege Dis tri ct. However, it is esti mated that on- ly 25 to 30 percent of the district's 106.624 registered voters turned out. Thal low turnout no doubt was. caused 1n part by a quiet cam- paign which did not uncov(\r sub- stantive controversial issues. FORMER CHIEF William Bachman From Page A I BACHMAN ... partment. Everybod y liked him," Sgt. Sagan said. He said there were 12 to 14 or· fi cers on the force at the time. "He was one of those k ind or guys where if you needed him, he was there." Sgt. Sagan said. "He was the best damn chief of police I've ever run across," he said. Prior to coming to Laguna Beach Mr. Bachman had been a Los Angeles Police Department captain and had been in the ad- ministration or World War II in- ternment camps for Japancsc- Americans in the United States. Mr. Bachman was a life member of the Los Angeles Fire and Police Association and was a Mason. He is survived by his wire. Ena of the family home in Hemet. Services are directed by lhC' Harford Funeral Home in Hemet. A;etiolls Plague •. Laguna 81 JACK CHAPPELL Of tM O.llt ,. le1 SUit Legal entanglements snarling the city or Laguna Beach over Sycamore Hills continued today with the filing in federal court of a request for reconsideration of the dismissal of a $37 million ~ult against the city and numcrolC) citizens. Attorneys for Rancho Pulos Verdes, owner of the 522-acrt• Sycamore Hills area in Laguna Canyon, asked Judge RolJcrt Kelleher to change his mind on his outright dis missal of the lan- downers' s uit. The legal action was brought against the city. against past and present city councilmen and planning commisswners, against Laguna Greenbelt. Inc., a con- servationis t organization and past and present members of the Greenbelt Board of Directors. The request by the Sycamore Hills a tto rneys asks that the court r etain jurisdiction over certain aspects of the case. Judge Kelleher's earlier de- cision was a firm dismissal of the suit on the grounds the federal cou rt s hou ld n ot exercise jurisdiction in what the judge ruled was a state court issue. City Attorney George Logan said today the city will defend itself against the new litigation by Rancho Palos veraes, a cor- porate entity of G r eal Lakes Carbon owned a nd headed bv Ruston W. Skakel, brother of Mrs. Robert F . Kennedy. The court has set a hearing for March 17 t.o hear the motion for reconsideration. Logan said the request asks the court to keep a string on the case as it goes through state courts. The "remand" action request- ed amounts to the same thing as a dismissal. but presents internal m echanical problems, Logan said. The Sycam ore Hills attorneys had contended in federal court that the city and others named as defendents in the suit h ad engaged in a Ku Klux Klan-style conspiracy r eminiscent of that of citizens and public officials in the south which denied civil rights to minorities. The deve loper c1aimed his civil rights had been violated by an al- leged conspiracy to prevent him from developing the parcel once planned for 3,000 houses. · Frort1Page 1\ l . .THOMPSON priorities in th e · recl'nl $6.5 mi llion bond sale. The letter, prepared by a group called P a r ent s for Adequate School Facilities. asks that the board earmark $1 million from the $6.5 million bond sale for the new high school and perhaps re- , consider their decision to use $1.5 million for an administrative center and reassign this to the construction of a school, e ither the ne w hig h school or an elementary school. "I have a p r oblem with priorities." said T hompson. "I'm not convinced we need suppport facilities as much as we need a new elementary school either in · Mission Viejo, San Juan Capistrano or Dana Point. Yet we can only build so much at a time. We may have to squeeze blood out of a turnip." Mr. J ensen Rites Slated Funeral services for South Lagunan Fridol( Jensen will be held at 1 p.m . Thursday at the Laguna Beach Church of the Lat- ter Day Saints. Mr. J ensen, 62, died Monday. He was a retired plumber a nd sheet metal crafts man. Mr. J ensen is survived by his wife. Velva or the family home. Funeral a r raa gements a re directed by Saddleback Chapel in Tustin Nixon Method Fit 'Peter Principle' SPOKANE, Wash. (UPI) -The author of the "Peter Principle" says fo rmer President Nixon is a good example of his theory that individuals rise through bureaucratic structures to a level of incom- petence. Dr. Laurence Peter said Tuesday the system was such that once individuals rise to levels they are in- competent to handle, ruJes, procedures, and forms enable them to hide lo the bureaucratic structure. "Such a person is Nixon,., he said. "He used es- sentially the same Watersate-style practices in earlier governmental campaigns but never was noticed ." Peter said Nixon was not noticed until he reached the level of president •'and he was incompetent to handle the job.'' · ,, TOP L AGUNA WINNER Ron ald Chilcote F ront Pagf;.• A I WINNERS. • • and e valuate what is gomg on m the schools," said Bithell. The two s uc cessful candidates will be sworn into· office April 1. replacing trus tees Patricia Gillette and .Cerald Linke on the fi ve m e mber board. Mrs. Gillette and Linke were targets of a n unsuccessful recall attempt in December 1972 after they made it known that they would support the firing of former school Supt. William Ul- lom. Ullom was fired later that month. During the April meeting, it is expected that Jane Boyd, boartl clerk, will be nominated to s uc - ceed Norman Browne as board pres ident. Th e remain ing member on the panel is Michael Sagar. Job Claims Down WASHINGTON (UPI) -The government reported today that 564,000 pe rsons filed first-time unemployment in surance claims under state programs during the week ended Feb. 22. the lowest number of initial claims in three months. Council Studies Rec Job Addition o r a recreation coordinator to the city staff at an annual salary of approximately 1$12,000 will again be discussed.by the San J uan Capistrano City Council Wednesday. The decision was postponed at the last meeting when opposition to the new post emerged from citizens who do not believe the city needs a recreation director. Other items to be discussed at the 7 p.m. m eeting in the council chamber include: -Renovation of the Orle~a Highway io the downtown sector etween Camino Capistrano and ·E l Cam ino Real; including plant- ing of trees and instaJlation of an ornamental sidewalk. -Further d iscussion or the Prima Deshecha dump site ac- cess route. The Council is going abead with plans to use La Novia despite protest from residents in eastern part of the city. -Establishment of criteria for n a ming parks. Neighborhood parks are to be na med after the closest school and community parks a re to be named for a person significant in the city's history. Police Eye Runaway Ship GASPE, Que.(UPl)-A Royal Canadian Mounted Pohce raid- ing party today prepared to re - boa rd the reneg ade freighter Atlante an in the latest attempt to e nd the 11-da y saga of the runaway ship m a nned by a teen- age coed crew. A spokesman s aid 10 officers would be airlifted by Canadian a rmed forces helicopter onto the deck of the 2.500-ton freighter, last reported in the ice-clogged Gulf of St. Lawrence. just east of the Magdalen Islands. NEWPORT GEM ROBBER Arttst Depicts Suspect From Page Al JEWELS .•. play cases of many items of finished jewelry and dumped them into the shopping bag. '1Every one of you, lie on the floor," he demanded. "And any one or you who t ries to move for this door will get h is head blown off." At that po int, Hamilton said the bandit fled from the store on. foot and headed north on the sidewalk of the Westcliff Plaza shopping center . No vehicle was noticed by any of the v. itncsses. Immediately after Mrs. Barr p honed poli.:e, officers saturated the a rea with patrol units, but no suspect could be found. · Hamilton said the gunman, who apparently wor ked alone, was Caucasian a nd wore blue de- nim trousers and coat. His hair was neatly styled and he wore a well-trimmed beard. The gunman was between 25 and 30 year s old , stood about five feet, ten inches tall and weighed about 160 pounds. Detect ives conceded that there . is a lack of immediate clues in the case. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Wilson Kramer Autograph Rackets Stan Smith Autograph Rackets Billy Jean King Autograph Rackets Frame only -23. 95 Pro-Staff Rackets 2nds Frame only 16. 95 Basketballs -6.95 to 31.95 VoUeyballs -5.95 to 21.95 Volleyball Nets -9.95 to 29.95 · Soccerballs -10.95 to 26.95 Playground Balls -2.25 to 3. 95 4 Square Balls -4.25 Footballs -6.95 to 26.95 Racquetballs Handballs 1.25 Golf balls -3 for 1.59 Tennis Balls, can of 3 -2.35 Skateboards -Wheels Trucks -Bearings -Axels Nuts -Washers Open 9 to 6 Cosed Sundays Baseball Gloves -4. 95 to 64. 95 Masks -Cops -Shoes Bats -Colored Sleeves Warm Up Jackets Tennis Dresses Tennis Shorts & Shirts Tennis Shoes -Adidas Converse -T retorn Tennis Racket Bags Tennis Gloves Warm Up Suits Racket Stringing Racquetball Racquets & Balls Champion Handball Gloves Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Sleeping Bags Back Pcicks Mess Kits Space Blankets Bike Repairing . Parts -Tires -Tubes 538 Center 646-1919 \ Watcfa l'out Step Ripoffs Abound For Jobseekers By SYLVIA PORTF;R You·re looking for a job nnd for professional help to >Leer rou to the best openings in this period when unemploy· rnent is ut a record post-World War ll high. How do you a void be ing ripped off by the companies lhal lure you lnto risk- ing your savings in ad-· vance fees while not gua ranteeing you a job't How . do you s pot ,the phonies and fine genwne help? EMPLOYMt.:NT Money's Worth AGENCI ES: You'll find these listed under "Employme nt Agencies" in newspaper classified a ds a nd telephone dire<:· tories. They're li censed and, in m ost cases, by law can cha rge ) uu a fee only after they've placed you in a job. A few agenC'1es, however, will advertise a job they don't ha~ to lure you into t heir offic es. H some "unbelievable" jobs appear d ay a fter day, the jobs proba bly don't exist. You'll spot tht•m by w akhing the ads. Ue realist1<'. &cretaries don't start with four weeks' v~cation and c·lerks in a travel agency usually don't start with free travel. , Be inquisitive. Call twice about the s ame ad , and j( you get two differ ent stories, be on g uard. If you visit and are told, "The girl who is handling that job is out to lunch - but we have "and lhe job you want is the one advertised , walk out. -Be or ganized. Visit all the appropriate agencies in one area at one time. EXECUTIVE JOB COUNSELORS: They're listed un- de r "Employm e nt Ser vices" in ne ws paper ads and telephone directories. Ask : "Who pays what. .. ? Wh en?" Check with the Belter Business Bureau. Before s igning a contract for $1,SOO to $3,500, see a lawyer for $25. -Don 't. in your anxiety fo r wor k. r ead into an ad a promise lhal isn't there, for these firms do not guar antee Jobs. Li~ten carefully to the salesman 's words on your first interview. If or a lly he claims to be able to place you. <.isk for names of satisfi ed clients and nam es of satisfied employers with whi<'h the agency has placed the clients. If you think you need psychological help, consult a local college or university where you ca n get tests at nominal fees. --If you need help in preparing a resume, buy an inex- pcnsi ve m anual on the subject. The re a r e several responsible associations in the executive r ecruiting field which will give you helpful information. If you sig n a contract calling for stages of payment, note this : after a certain interview has taken place. you lose your n ght, according to the contract , to get a pa rtial refund. RESlJ!\11:: AJ\D LEAD SERVICES:These are eusy to µi<'k out. Thry advrr t1se in the "Employmen t Service'' col· umns ancl do j ust that: sell a servic e -Evalua te yourself realistically. If you're ~oung, ju~l oul of school. have no experience, don't be lured into paying S300 or S400 fo r someone to write a glowing resume for you and into believing an or3I promise of a glamorous j ob overseas or a high-paying job in this country. -Call first if the company doesn't advertise that a fee is required in advance, and if you are then told a fee is requi red in a dvance and if lhe talk is only in genera l terms about your ch ances of getting a job, back off. This isn't for you. ADVANCE FEE MODELING SERVICES: The' key here is that models are plentiful a nd modeling oHers are gener ally not ad vertised in newspapers to all who read. -Be on guard if a door-to-door s alesman calls, s ays he 1s a talent scout and fl atters your ego by suggesting your children possess c haracteristics the modeling business is seekin~: or if you read an ad that calls for·" Babies, 4 mos.-17 m os., TV commercials" or ''Models sizes 5to 10, no c·xpericnCl' nc<·ess<.1 ry.'' · Both of these make glowing promises, but require payment in advance for such services a s registration, scr een tests, tra ining, public re lations. production of photographs and resumes. Usua lly, that's all that happens. --Bewa re of any "agent" or photographer who promises you a $500 Portfolio for "only $195." In sum: be wary of any advance fee offe rs. If you learn that an ad 1s m is leading from a phone call , foq~et it. Learn 1 to say "no." even "hen you're so eager to be li eve a job is waiting fo r you. The ripoffs thrive in a period of fear . Protect )'Our:-.elf~ ·3 Auto Makers Say Sales 'Up' 0 F~T R 0 1 T C U P J J - General Motors. Chrysler and American Motors have re- ported lh<1l car buyers an>.- 1ous to beat t he cash rebate deadline p usbed new car sales to their best level of the 1975 model year al the end of Febru~1r)· T he three <.iuto makers were unable to m atch last year's a lread y uep ressed le\'C'I for the Feb. 21 -28 sales pen od, hut their daily sales rates wt'rc the best since last summer. GM sales were off 6.1 percent from a year ago. Chrysler off 31.2 pe rcenl and AMC down 36 3 percent. THE FORD lUOTOR Co., due to report its February re- sults tod(jy a lso w as expected to show the s ucce ssful results of the final reb ate period. Most o bi,crve rs. however. fear a s harp Mar ch sa les dropoff and som e dealers told UPI their s how rooms atre quiet again. "Since the r ebates ended, it's been like someone tumed off thP fa ucet." o Chicago Ford dl'ole r suid. "Monday was the first In the company's history that not one car was sold." of last July. For the entire m ont h , GM sales t ot a led 272.178 cars, u p 3.2 percent from last year and the best month-to-m onth g ain since September of 1973, before the Arab oil embargo sent the siul o ind ustry into its worst posl \\ ar sales s l um p CHRYSLER SAID its new c ar s a l es f o r the la s t February sales period were 31.830 cars. off 31.2 percent from a year ago. but still the best for any period since the end of August. For the month. Chrys ler sold 86.319 cars, off 18.1 pe rcent from a year ago but still the best s ales month of the 1975 model year for the originator of the cash rebates. AMC sales totaled 10,107 cars in the period , off 36.3 per· cent from a ye a r a go when it could hardly keep up with de· mand for its s m all cars. but still the best sales rate of any period s ince last June. Its m onthly sales totaled 24.673 cars, a drop of 29.R percent from last yeat's levels. Industry observerl\ said the induslr)' probably won't re· ach the en~6f-Pebruary level again untJl mid-spring. The rebates, howe ve r. helped auto makers and their de· alers rid themselv.s of part or their record backlog or unsold cars. Sales 1n the F eb. 21·28 period. how ever. were a tllf • ferent story. I l was the rinal period in tM seve n-wttk cash rebut~ war In which all com· "THE RE'S NOT t o o panies wert! off ertng the cash much s tirring ri$tht now In the incentives. way oC new car sale1." one GM uid lls Feb 2l·28 &alea Columbia , S .C., F ord deal•r of 104.184 cons. while S.l per· a.id. "And if anybody in lbwn cent be-low the s ame pertod a ls telllns you Bny dlffen-nt year a go, amounted to the they ere not tellln1 the best s oles level l\ince the 43nd U'\lth." ~· ---.. ---- WednMOay. March 5. tot! CAILY PILOT 85 Wedne day's Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE HP YOIUt CU .. 11 -. 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""i ll be mad<' durin~ lhc first half of thb ~ear Jt Lockh~d ·s main f,1c1 llt~· 111 Burllank •ind at its hugl' T riSt ar ;1ssemhl~ plant in 1 P ;1lmdale, !-pokC's man Grmer Nobles J r.announced Dollar Rallies LO:'\DON CAP> The dollar con- tinued its r a lly on EuropeCJn ex- changes from last week's record lows. The rise "a-. stronge:-t in Zurich. where the do ll a r had suffered th<- worst decline. The dollM wa~ up 2l";: centim es from Tuesday's <."lost' to 2.4640 Swiss francs by noon We<tnes- day. This w as almost seven ce ntimes above Monday's r ecord low nu11cl Ctoslng N9WYork stocks. Delivered ---.-aame day •I freah to your dooratep '" lhe DAILY PILOT • Wednesd , Match 5. 1975 Newport ~an Fined $7,000-· WiJUam O'Bryon or Newport Beach hus been fined $7,000 in a case related to an a lleged scheme to inflate the earnings of U.S. Financial, Inc. O' Bryon pleaded no contest io January to a charge or aidjng and abetting fr:iud in the sale of securities and was sentenced Monday in .S. District Court in San Diego. A federal grand jury indicted several former officers of US Finan<.'1al, a real estate develop- ment and financing firm after a prosecutor said they set up "shell" corporations to make phony land purchases. O 'Br yo n. a retired stockbroker,\\ as not indicted but was charged by the U.S. a t- torney He wa~ accused of buying property from U.S. 1''inancial and u~ing some or the firm's money for the purchases. O'Bryon told the court that he h ad approache d Robert H. Walter, president of U.S. Finan- cial, seeking a lax shelter. He said he purchased properties 20il Firms from U .s. Financtal with his own money and wit.h money from a subsi<ijary ot U.S . Ftnancial, W. U.S. Guar anty Capital, and with additional funds from bank Joans .. The U.S. government alleged that as a result of these transac- tions -the properties involved a proposed condominium complex in San Francisco. a trailer park in Santa Cruz, and an apartment complex in San Diego -the pro- fits reported on those sales were inflated and false. Oo these grounds, O'Bryon was accused of aiding and abetting fraud in the sale of aecwities. O'Bryon was not accused o! sell- ing fals ified U.S. Financial stock. Former officers of U.S. Finan- cial testified that O'Bryon was not a" are of the real estate firm's profits picture. U.S. Financial tiled for bankruptcy reorganization -last July and is attempting to make arrangements with creditors un- der new management. Cases are still pending against former of- ficers of U.S. Financial. Kuwait Completes Nationalization From Wire Services ( J ALG IERS -Kuwait an-/N SHORT nounced today 1t is nationalizing : . all British Petroleum and Gulf '""-------------'-Oi I properly in the tountry. Th e National Kuwait Petroleum Company had already owned 60 pt>rcent of BP and Gulf operations in Kuwait and the an· noun ce m en t b v Kuwait Oil Mini ~ter Abdl'I Moutalcb Kazimi complett>d the t..ikcovc•r. RctW('l'n them. HP <ind Gulf produC'l· 95 percent of Kuwait's annu3J oil output. 5 S oldie r s Di~ SEOl.;L. Korea A L'.S. Army hospitals, plus other items for the production of fertilizers, pesticides, farm machinery and processed foods. Inqui ry S t1ufied WASHINGTON -Some of· ficials of the U.S. Geological Survey own stock in the com- panies that hold mineral leases on federal lands administered by the agency. according to a con- gressional study. Rep. John E. Moss (D·Calif.), Tuesday released the report by the General Accolplting Office which he said raised "serious questions ot conflict of interest" and could result in a criminal in- vestigation by the Justice Department. liHl heli copter cr<.1s hed near Ch uncho n . about 50 miles northeast of Seoul, today and kiJled five American soJruers and seriously 1niured another. a U.S. military s poke:;man said. The spokesman said the helicopter. \\as on a rouline training mission when it struck n power line and cr<1shed into a sm all tributary of the North llan River at about 10 :30 a.m . Iron Pa~·t S i911e d ER A Bill S talls SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -Efforts to. win approval of the Equal Rights Amendment in Illinois . have stalled in the state Senate. \\ASHING TON Secretary of A vote scheduled Tuesday -on a State Henry Kissinger and Ira-resolution ratifying an Equal man Finance Minis ter Hushang Rights Amendment to the U.S. Ansary have s igned a five-vcar Constitution was postponed by the SIS billion trade agreem<'nt sponsor , who said s hemdn't have "hi ch includes e ight nuclear enough votes on the floor to pass po\\ er plants. 1t. L'nder the agreement. Iran is to spend SI2 billion 1n the United Stat es for the eight nuclear power plants. desalin1zat1on plants. 20 prefabricated hous ing factoriC'S, 100.000 a partments and other hous ing units and five Blas t Probed TUCUMAN, Argentina <UPI) -The explosion or a bomb·laden car was so powerful it ls impossi- ble to tell how many people died in the blast, police said today. Coast Man Indicted In Gas Pricing Case From Wire Services LOS ANGELES A Newport Beach man was indicted for per- jury Monday on <:h<1rges thC1t he li ed lo :.i grand Jury investigating gasohn1.· pricing George E Hopwood ol 22115 lrvmC' Ave . :" e\\ port Beach 1s an official of the Dou~l as 011 Co of Cosl<1 ~frsa. a whollvowncd sub- sidtjry of Continental Oil Corp. The md1clmenl, returned by the grand Jury m U.S. District Court an Los Angeles. accused Hopwood on lwo counts of mak· ing fal se de cla rations in testimony before the grand jury on Jan. 24 The grand jury is investigating possible violations of the federal law prohibiting conspiracies in the restraint of trade. The indictment <'harges Hopwood with knowin~ly making two false statements when he was questaont'tl under oath. Tl said that Hopwood denied dis- cussing gnsol1ne prices with Powerine Oi 1 Compnn,y and Fl etcher 011 Company. Boat Gear Stolen F.quipment valued by tlle vie I im at nearly SSOO has beco stolen from 3 boat moored at Dana llarhor Oran~e County SherHf's 0H1cer~ said Tuesday Ot-puties l'aH"I th1~v~s who boarded tlle v<.'ss<.'l owned by bus operator Rudolph J llernandei, 48, of 32572 Sea I sland Dr , Lafllll• Nlgu~l . stole a barometer. lhcnnomcter, clock end other it ms from the emergency hutch. Both firms are West Coast oil · refiners which compete with Douglas in the wholesale gasoline market. If convicted, Hopwood races a maximum penalty or five years. in prison and a Sl0,000 fine on eacb count. A Douglas Oi I Company of- ficial , commenting on the case, said Tuesday, "We are confident that George Hopwood told the truth to the grand jury and that he will be found innocent or the charges against him." Justke Department ofticiaJs said the Los Angeles grand jury is still investigating the case. "1KttP6UJAPlll<i MY NIA/) ON Til' 171l1N~ CANS ! •• Triplets Give T/wm, . 11 Kids Prom Wlre 8ervfcu An low' couple who lost three chll~n in • Ore 13 years •ao have become t he parents or lriplet.. ' Mn . Rlcbard Eqlebardt gave birth to the two boys and a girl in a Cttisco Clowa> hospital, boost· ing to 11 the number of children bol'n to the couple s\nce a Jan. 7, 1962 fire destroyed their rnrmhouse near Ridgeway, Iowa. ft was the first multiple birth '.(the ;;~;;~r ~)'. children, six boys and two girls,' range in age from 3to12. '* Former movie actress Betty Hulton was in satisfactory condi- tion at a Westchester <N.Y.) hospital with a bronchial ail· ment. A s pokesman at Phelps Memorial Hospi~al said Miss Hutton was admitted Saturday, but there was no indication how long she would be hospitalized. Miss Hutton slipped into ob· scurity after reportedly making millions during the 1940s. She was discovered last year work· ing as a housekeeper and cook in a Catholic rectory in Portsmouth, R.I .. but recently dropped from public view again. • Actress Anne Baxter reported $10,000 worth of Jewelry missing from her hotel room, police said in Toronto. The police said the American actress left the room for about 45 minutes and returned to find the jewels gone. They said they had no suspects. Miss Baxter is appearing in the play "Noel Coward in Two Keys .'' • Mrs. Catherine Hearst, mother or fugitive newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst. has been ad- mitted to a Burlingame hospital for treatment of a back ailment. Peninsul a Hospital officials would only confirm that Mrs" Hearst was a patient. Sources at the hospital said she was ad- mitted Friday because or back pain and was reported in satisfac- tory condition. Mrs. Hear st was hospitalized for several days in early February, shortly before the first anniversary of the Feb. 4 kidnap-- ing or her daughter. (Related Story, A4) '* Memphis soul music star Isaac Hayes announced formation of his own record label, Hot But- tered Soul Records. He said that ABC Records or Los Angeles will distribute the firm's products. '* Nikol ai Bulganin, ex-Soviet· premier who died Feb. 24, has been buried in Novodevichy Cemetery, resting place of many prominent Soviet figures. Bulganin, 79, died after a "serious protracted illness," an official announcement said. However, his place of burial was never disclosed. ! An Associated Press photo- grapher came upon Bulganin's grave. Novodevichy Cemetery had been closed for a lengthy period to the general public until recently. '* Twenty-five tons of papers ac- ~ um u lated during the ad- ministration of former Gov. ~onald Reagan have been haule& from the Capitol to Stanford University. The 1,660 boxes of materials, including minutes of Cabinet meetings and personal cor- respondence, were taken to the Hoover lns titute, where re- searchers will prepare the papers for eventual public use. Birth Defect Conference Set April 24 A student leadership con- ference on birth defects will be held April 24 from 9:30 a .m. to 12:30 p.m . ·at Ornage Coast College. The conference, sponsored by the National Foundation of the March of Dimes, Orange County chapter, will feature three speakers. Miss Louise Roy, David Rimoin a nd Rudolph Jaeni1ch. Tbe speakers, acc()rding to Gwenda Watson, March of Dimes ~unty chairman. wtD be of interest to science students as well as heaJlh students. Miu ltoy is director of youth activWes for the NatlonaJ Faun· dation of •tarch of Dimes. ru- moln ls 1 profes3or ~pediatrics and medlcl~ chief, DivisiMI of Medlul Ge.nettcs at UC~·· School of M.cllcloe, Ja~ a. an aw.tut ptolnlOI" at the Salk IJ\ltltule wbo wOPu ia tba~ oC 'MW'OIOf7. The proiram also will feature a special th rapy d~aUon. .. • The einderella Bride Ann-Marie Recalls RDcl,efeller Romluree By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK <UPI> -Anne-Marie Rasmussen Hfl, ... don't believe in div~ ... Yet het"e she is, the Norwegian-born girl wbom they c;aUed the Cinderella bride of a R-0ekefeller. dh·oreedfrom him.relT)arriedandagaindivorced. 0 MY 818T~B SAYS l'VE HAD enough husbands forbothotu , "said Miss Rasmussen. Her slster is Torh Ud, single and employed in a gov· ernmento!tlce in K irstianyand S.E. Norway. Miss Rasmussen talks candidly of her marriage to Steven Rockefeller, son of • the former New York governor and now U.S. vice-president. ••Ask me any questions,•· she said in an interview ... If I don't want to answer, I won't." Miss Rasmus sen was working as a maid in the Nelson Rockefeller homes when she met Steven. They were married in 1959, had three children, were divorced in 1970, and there was a brief second marriage to Robert W Krogstad, an American businessman of Norwegian descent. ANNE·llf ARIE SHE SAID T HAT HAD SHE met Rockefeller today instead of so many years ago, "We would have had a better chance. He would have known women better. I'd have not been living in the romantic dream world. I 've been unrealistic." Is she saying that she still is in love with Steven? "You can't have three children with someone and not love them," she said. "It's impossible. But liv- ing with is another thing. Steven sees the children frequently. A broken home is a term not in our vocabulary. "I have the highest respect for him. I see him in my children every day." Their children are Steven, 14. Jngrid, 11, and J en· nifer, ·t'(). They Uve with her at a big, comfortabte looklni whale bouse ho p\lrCbascd in Westchester Cou~. N. Y. a!t~rthedivorce. IT IS FIVE ACK ES, NOTIONG Of\ tbe scale of Pocanlico Hilla, tbt: Rockefeller family compound of lhousends'Of acrea at Tarrytown, N. Y. She calls he.r home Ras· Roe: le. 1 Currently, Miss R83muaAe~~on tourtovrosn* sales of her f alry tale story told ln "There Was Once 11 Time" (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich). She oo~n't seem to need Ute money, but won't discuss the details ol the divorce settlemen\. · · .. The children are taken care or, of cours~. '' sh~ s aid. ''Most fathers it they're good fathers will take care oil he children. · "Butl'm no Bobo," she said. The reference was lo the Cinderella bride or the late Winthrop Rockefeller, Steven's uncle. Hjs set· tlement for divorce was reported to be close to $6 million. MISS RASMUSSEN, 36,STILLfair-haired, seems closer to Mary Rockefeller, the children's grandmother and the first Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller, than she does to the others. "Anything Mrs. RockefeU~ says, I believe," she said. ' , The ex-wife lives not far from Miss Rasmussen. "The relationship benefits the children and it's wonderful for m e because my mother's nol here." Miss Rasmussen's widowed mother lives in Lohn<', Norway. · Steven, who took a doctorate in theology and philosophy at Union Theological Seminary in New York, is assistant professor ofreligion at Middlebury College in Vermont. Miss Rasmussen doesn't think the difference in their worlds had anything to do with the breakup. "llE LIKED PARTOF1'1Yworld as I liked partot hfa," she said. "But we were two personalities, two different people." Jn the book, s he says, ·'One ot my strorigest wishes is to know that he is content. .. that. .. he does not reel crushed and lonely as I often do.'· Sunday School Ailing Metlwdist Enrollment Figure Tumbles . · By DAVIDE. ANDERSON UPI 11•1111011 Wrltw In 1860. a speaker at an in· ternational Sunday school con- vention described the Sundav school as having the "mystery and charm of an unfinished en- terprise." At a rec~nt meeting or United Methodist educators, that speech was quoted at least twice as participants wondered if the ad- mittedly sick enterprise of the Sunday school was finally about to be finished. Everybody generally agreed' that the Sund4y school. one of " , l ) J ... Changing Liie uP1 Te1ep11o10 Vaughan P. L. Booker, serv- . ing life sentence for bow and arrow killing of wife in 1967, takes ordination vows as Episcopal deacon at Graterf ord Prison in Pen- nsylvania. America's most unique religious institutions, was sick -es~cial­ ly among mainline denomina- tions such as the Methodists. SINCE 1959, according to church s tatistics given to the · participants at the four·day "Confrontation Sunday School." sponsored by the denomination's Christian Educators Fellowship and the Center for Continuing Education at Scarritt College. Sunday school attendance has declined by nearly 23 percent. In addition, 77 percent of all church schools in the denomina- tion have less than 100 persons in . attendance and only 3.1 percent have more than 300. In contrast, Sunday school at· lendance in evangelical Protes- tant churches is increasing. "Whereve r evangelical Protestantism is strong," said Robert Ly nn, "there you will find a vibrant Sunday school." LYNN, CO·AUTHOR of the book, "The Big Little School," a history .of the Sunday school mov· ement, concluded that "whereas most people describe Sunday school as a standoff and failure, it 1s a remarkable success." Part of the problem with the Sunday school in the mainline churches might be increasing de- nominationai -·national and pro- fessional -control over the in· stitution. Sara Little, professor of Chris· tian education a t th e Presbyterian School of Christian Education . in Richmond, Va., told the conference that when Sunday schools were started in the 1830s, they we re a lay "owned" movement. BUT AS MORE sophisticated educational material was pro- duced by the national denomina· · lion and professionally trained educators began to play a more ( NEWSANA LYSIS ) prominent part. the laity has been forced out of its trarution.,.J role. Little's analysis was echoed by John Westerhoff III. associate professor of religion and educa ·tion at Duke University Divinity Sohool, who s aid denominational programs "bring on feelingi; or inadequacy and failure." For the professional Christian educator, Richard Murray had a pointed suggestion: •"Look and listen at the Sunday school ele- ments you can support and open- ly and frequently arnrm the features you feel you don't ha,·c to reject." !';0 CURE-ALLS were present- ed at the meeting. But Lynn left the educators a big challenge: the real test for Protestantism, he said, is how and what it does with Sunday school. Kids Give1i A Late Show LONDON (UPI) -The ln- d e pendent Television Network put together a pro- gram on sex education for teen-agers .. Then it ordered the production broadcast at a time when the kids .....,. pre- sumably -were asleep. The program wasn't fit for teen-a~ers to view, said ITN. The 30-minute program called "Sex and the Fourteen- year old" was set for 8:30 p.m . air time. Instead, it went on at9:30. Want to Be Anonymous? Candidates for Pr~ident Getting Lost By DICK WEST WASHINGTON <UPI) -If you were the recluse type and wanted to protect your anonymity, how would you go about it? C~k one: < ) Move to a desert island. < ) Start living in a cave. ( ) Become a presidential candidate. According to the National Academy of Se· questration, the first lwo methods offer the best means of avoidin g human contact. But the surest way to get lost in a crowd is to run for president . SOMEONE R ECENTLV ASKED Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, <D-Tex.), whether his face was becoming familiar to t he American public. He replied that recogniUon·wise be had re- ached tbe point where people at tbe airport in a strange city would look at bJm aa lf be were so- meone they should know. . But tbat was befoce Bentsen annb\Jni?ed that he was enterin1 th p,.estdeof#a.I campalfn. From now ou, be shouldn't have any trouble passing &ihrough atrari1e airports unnoticed. Reftellably, l couldn't" be here wbeo Benl!en annowtced hl1 candidacy. 1 tfu oot checking on a rumor that lloward HU(bes was about to get into lher,ac .. .... WAS GOING AROUND that Huahes 1VU dillrcued ovtr th" frequency with which hil name had Qp~ar~ ln the public print the pHt year orao. So the s~luslon·loving bil1ion1ire hired a public relation consultant to help keep him otJl of the papen. And the PR expert advised blm to throw his hat In tho nni. "Then when , "l they mention your \ G ff T ~ name, fairness will ~ .c., b oblige them to V SI BE -«[ mention the other u presidenUJI "-· .J candidates as we ll. By the time th.e l"eaders wade f throuJ(h the whole list t.hey will have forgotten about )'Ou completely." 1 I cannot verify that such a conversation too~ ~lace. All I know is Utat, acting on an aoonymoua tip, l showed up at a small private airport about• miles southwest of Washin~. . There. aloof with others J esent, I was bllndf oJded and nown fn a holJcoptel' 'ct' "4>int some two hours dlat.ant. ' OUR BLINDS WERE RE 9 VED 1n a hug<?l sumptuou•l.Y. appolral,ed con!erenec room. Present· ly. we were ~ined by• man with a black hood over hillMad. • · • •'Perhaps you •r=na why J ask«l-yoa meet me h~~." the nsurc said. ''Jam ta.k •• inJ thls OpJ>Ortunlty to Ct\ t.bat I am a ca. dJdatt for pre ldent of Ute UnJttd stale$.•• At a subsequent news conference. the candlda~' d~Uned to ld~nllfy hlm!elf. But I eautbt a glimpse or hll eufnlnlul, w.,lcti bore the tn1Ual:a RH. Who wu that mwed man? U U. wasn·~ Howard. Hughe..,, get ready to bear a lot less ol Hubert Hum- .phrcy. ' f I I ' ' ' • l ) \ Saddlehaek VOL 68, NO. 64, 6 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALtfORNIA . T.oday's Closing N.Y. Stocks WEON ESOA Y, MARCH 5, 1975 ... • TEN CENTS Heist Nets $256,()QO· in: L Coast Store By JOHN VAL TERZA Of &lie 0.lly .......... .A young bandit, c~ad in blue de· mm and brandishing a bluesteel pistol, robbed a Newport Beach Jewelry store or $256.000 in raw gems and finished jewelry Tues· day afternoon. • Police said today that the dar- ing daylight holdup ol Charles Barr J ewelers at 1048 Irvine Ave., was the largest com mercial robbery in memory m Newport. Detective Capt. Rich Hamilton said the lone gunman entered the s tore al about 3 :30 p.m . wh.ile the owner, several employes and a few customers were inside. The man calmly mentioned that he was interested in ordering a custom made diamond bracelet and began discussing the item n .cu TOPS IN VOTING Incumbent Henry 3 Incumbents Returned to College Board • Three incumbents and an un· c halle nged n ew com er were elected to the Saddl~back Com· munity College District Tuesday in an election which held few s ur- prises. With a ll 164 combined pre- cincts count~d. the final returns • are: Frank G rie nke, Tustin. 14,010 votes for a seat in Trustee Areal Larry Taylor, Laguna Beach. incumbent, 13,807 votes for a s eat in Trustee Area 3 Norrlsa Brandt, Irvine, incum- bent, 12,691 votes for a seat in Trustee Area 6 Donna Berry, Mission Viejo. incumbent , 8,658 votes for a seat <SeeCOLLEGE. PageA2> WINS 4-YEAR TERM Carole 'Neustadt WINS HANDILY Donna Berry Newport Pimp Faces Sex Charges Again Convicted pimp and asphalt paving contractor Henry Ware Sprague, whose operation of a call girl ring titled Executive Escort Service sent liim to jail two years ago, today faces new sex-for -sale charges filed by Costa Mesa police. Sprague, 56, who maintains a home at 64 Be~con Bay, Newport Beach. and also lives occasional- ly at 2231 S. Ritchey St., Santa Ana, was arrested last week a long with a female associate. He was taken into custody At the Ritchey Str~t address, a commercial buildfng housing his busin ess identified as Asphalt Slurry Company. Sprague was booked on suspi· cion of pimping and maintaining a house of i ll lame, while Catherine J . •·Joanie" Garcia, 41. of 1519 La Bo nita St., Santa Ana, was a lso arrested. Miss Garc ia, who list¢ her oc- cupation as prostitute, according lo police, was booked on suspi· cion of prostitution. Police Hun~ Two In \'iolin Theft Orange County Sheriff's of· ncers 11re on the lookout today for two you t ha who halted and threatened a lO·year-old Mission Viejo boy Tuesday and then ran off with the child's vioUn. Deputies aaid J am Woods, 10, of 26772 Estanciero Orive, was halted by the ~nagers at an Intersection near his home as he walked home from school. Of· ficera valued the stolen violin at $300. / Vice and Intelligence Detui I Detective Sgt. Gene Norden r e· vealed the arrest today. Sprague was sentenced to <See SPRAGUE, Page A2) Morgmi Drops Prime Rate To 7 3/4o/o NEW YORK CAP> -Morgan Guaranty Trust , the nation's fifth largest commercial bank. an nounced today a lowering of its prime interest rate from 81 1 per 1cent to the industrywide low 7'11 percent, effective Thursday. This is the first time the prime has been that low s ince July 3. 1973. The move b rin gs the bank u half percentage point below large banks. Some remain al the 8'h perce nt level. The prime is the rate a bank charges its most creditworthy corporate cust om e rs for s hort ~rm loans. Jt is not tied directly to consumer and other types or Jonier-te rm loans, but can point the future path or other interest rates. The prime has been fulling steadily since the beginning of the year. The rate cut aborted a retreat caused by profit ta)(.lng on the &tbck market t<><lay. The Dow Jones average of 30 l.ndustriats at mld ·day Wtls up 1.26 points to 7$9. TradlnR Wt' brisk on the New York Stock Ex· change. • with,a clerk Mrs. Mary Barr, 52, the owner. was in a rear office wheq ~he overheard the discussion betwee11 the bandit a n(i the employe. then she went out front to assist an the transact.ion All was normal. Hamilton said. until the bandit accompanied Mrs . Barr to the rear office lo fill out an order form. As Mn. Barr wrote. the man pulled a small p1::.tol from his bip pocket and said, "Mrs. Barr, this is a holdup." • "You're kidding," she replied in alarm The m an then touched the woman 's·s1de with the pistol and pulled out a shopping bag from a nother pocket and ordered tus v~ctim to the vault Mrs. Barr was forced to dump a large quan. tily of unset di a mond.os and e meralds into tbe s hopping bag . The gunman then forced Mrs Barr into tbe sales area where he confronted the employe and customers Hamilton said the bandit then held all lhe victims at gunpoint "hile one clerk cleaned out dis play cases or many items of finished jewelr) and dumped them into the s bopp1ng bag. "Every one of you. lie on the . en ts TWO YEAR TERM William Kohler NEW TRUSTEE Loa Young WINS AGAIN Dennis Smith BOard Losers Lament Result,s Called Sig11 of Teacher Takeover Wtule one re-elected mcum bent described Tuesday 's Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District trustee turnover as "a vindicatiQn," hi~ defeated col· leagues called lt "bad news" and a si1{n of a teacher takeove r. "It j us t shows you that if you've got enough money. you can win the vote." said defeated incumbent Chester Briner. "The people of this dist rict have lost con trol or their schools by this election." he added. Briner 's Joint campa ign com mit· tee with Joseph Peterson and Vince McCullough raised S2.500 compared to $4.000 raised by the U.S. Carrier Stc111cli1ig by To Evacuate WA SJIJ NGTON <U PI > The carrier Okinawa with helicopters and 1.500 Ma rines aboard ha~ been orde red into the Gulf of Thailand as a precaution to evacuate Americans from lhl' b<.'sieged Cambodian capit:.il of Phnom Penh if necessary, P<.'n · tagon sources said today. As a last resort, the Manne.., would go in lo secure the airport ROCKET ATTACK HITS U.S. PLANE-Story, A3 at Phnom Penh, to allow evacua- tion of civilians by military . transport. the sources said. (Reports fro m P hnom Penh said Pochentong Airport. outside the capital was closed today un· der a barrage or Communist rocket and artillery fire to stop food fli ghts.> committee "'h1ch helped elect three of the winning challenger~ Incumbent Dennis Smith ::.md · · ll 's going to be a real pleasure serving on Olis board lhL' nL•:>.t fe w years. This is a vindication nf ev{'rything l 'vc worked for for two years.·· Defeat ed board president Joseph Pt>l<!r~on Jr. said ··Jt 's oh nous the teacher candidates did \11n . Thcrc·s a lot of inexperienc1.• on that new board. but hopeful!~ they willdoagood job ·· "We're just ecstatic." said Lo<• Young. third place finis her and .1 ''om an ''ho worked in school committees. booster clubs and parent support g roups for year!) before her ca mpaign. ··1 think the community ha~ :-JX>ken. and I cton ·t think there·~ ;i11v excuse from now on fo r not ha\·ing the best school dis trict in the country." Mrs. Youn~ added. Defeated trust ee Vi n cent !\lcCullough was philosophical. "It's the will of the people. Like any game. sometimes you win and sometimes you lose. I've got lots of other things to do, and I \\1sh the boa rd all the luck. I'll be out the re in the audience "atchang ·· Trustee Vows Fight For New High School "They'll have lo fi ght me.• II they don't go ahead with the high school. But l 'm only one of seven." Capistra no Unified School Dis· trict Trustee William Thomp~on told a group of worried Mission Viejo parents Tuesday that plans for the new Capistrano Valley High School are on schedule. But his reassur ance did not en· ttrely erase fears that a new high school. planned to open in Sep tember of 1977. "'111 be built on time . "Pur children arc tired or b<.' ing bused from one end of lhe di~· trict to the other." said one· woman at the gathering in VieJo School. "There's been enough busing in this area or Mission Vi ejo. agreed Trus tee Thompson. ··If any more busing is done , 11 should involve new people, not those who live here now." 1~ill be located onl' block south of J\\·ery Parkway near the San Diego Freeway, in Mission Viejo Of m ajor concern was the fact that none of the funds from the recent S6.5 million bond sale arc earmarked for t he ne w high school., Th e next bond sale. planned for Septembe r . will almost e ntire ly be devoted to the construction of the first incre ment of the high school. Joseph Wimer. d irector of ad minislrative services, told the p.irents that the next bond sale "111 be $4.5 million. This is based on a prediction that the district's assessed \ aluation will increase at least 12 percent. When these bonds are sold. a new bond elcc tion will have to be passed. But parents don't want to wail that long. or gamble that the as scssed valuation will increase enough to sell t he remaining bonds. · A letter. distributed lo the peo pie present, urged them to write fl oor," he demanded "And <rny one of you \\ho tries to move for this door will get his head blown off. .. Al lhal point. llamilton ~aid the bandit fled from the store on foot and headed north on the sidewalk of the \\'t'stcllff Plaza s hopping center No vehicle w a!> noticed by any of the witnesses. Immediately <See J EWELS, Page A2) District Gets New Faces By JAl'i WORTH Ot IM D••IY Pilot St•tf \'oters opted for a full·scale change in direction in the Sad· dleback Vallev t.:nified School District Tuesday by soundly de- feating the three incumbents who ha\'e controlled the dist1itl since its formation three years ;:igo The fi\'c opL·n scab on the board were won b~ · · minon t~· voin>'' incumbents Georgl' Henry and Dennis Smith and b.v challengers Carole Neusta<.lt Willi am K o hl er and Loa Young The five "'annl'rs all ha:.cd <ii least part of their campaigns on a dra ve to unseal incumbents C hes t e r B r i n e r . \' 1 n cc n t ~IcCullough and board prl's1dcnt Joseph Peterson Jr Henry. a n elemcntar~ !)Chool principal in the lr\'ine d1stncl. • was top vote getter. follo\1 ed b\ Carole Neustadt ~nd Loa Young They will s erve four-year terms beginni ng April 1 Kohler. who took fourth place. and Smith. \\ho captured fifth by 200 votes o\·c r Robert Brumf1cl. will serve t\1 o-ve:.irterms . In fin al unofficial returns to- dav, the voting was : Ceorge He nry: 5.015 Carole Neustadt : 4,244 Loa Young: 3.fi48 William Kohle r : 3,539 Dennis Smith : 3.350 Robert Brumfiel 3.lSH Joseph Peterson. 3.116 Chester Briner: 2.876 Vincent M cCullou~h · 2.840 Mary Phillips: 2.702 Clifford Boehmer 1.911 Preston Howell 1,508 Cyrus Woode!· 510 John Simons: 288 Ravmond Skonv :!ii Henry. 53. and · Kohler. ·I:>. Ii' e m Mission \'iejo. Denni~ Smith . 40: Ms. Neusta dl. 37: and l\lrs Young, in her 40s. Ii n· in Laguna Iii lls 11 en r r K o h I l' r and :\I :,, Neusta dt were supported fi nbn- cially in the race by th~~ Sad dleback \'allev Committee for Better Education, a campa ig n committee run bv several lead· in~ teachL'rs wh;ch had raised O\'er S.1.000. Though Mrs . Young did not ac· ccpl an offer of monl·~· from the committee. many teachers and pnncipub s upported her as well Kohll'r is aa insurance agent CSee .\LL~E W, PageA2> Oran;:t• (.'oast. \\'c•atlu•r Pentagon sources s aid cont ingency planning for the ev~cua· taon of some 400 to 500Amencans still in Phnom Penh called for a four-step operation. according lo the s1tuat1on : High school students from Mis- sion Viejo are bused all the way to San Clem ente . The new school lo the Board of Trustees asking ~ them to r econs ider thr1 r Showers toni g h t and Thursday, according to the w e ather ser v ice. with hi ghs of 58 to 62 . Lo"s tonight will be 50 to 55. Chance of rain decreasing to 60 percent Thursday Air cv acual1on by com merc1al or chartered aircraft. Use of military transport if Communal:>l activity becomes too dangerous for c1v1l craft . -Ma rine helicopters from the Okinawa which could approach to within 75-100 air milf'~ from ' Phnom Pe~ Send in t Mmnts to pro tect the a1rp0 its<'lf during fmal evacuAtton 1t' cris is point is rE' a<'hed The P~nt aaoo stressed that nll Alternative We re contingency plan!! llnd no evacuation.has ac· tually been ord,rcd >. FIRST CALLER BOUGHT BOAT "I sold my power boat to lhl' first person who called " Th at's the success expericn<'ect by the Newport Beach man "'ho placed this ad in the Daily Pilot 23' SEA BIRO, I 0 200 Ill'. ods eng. Tt'Ork. HeDd. cam~r top. \,rallet. • r" 111 tnkl' ~m:>ller In tr d&.: ltXX·XXll:'C lC you bavt a tioal. to sell, ~II 642-5671. It tokes a Ce\\ words In the ri pl c to make :i tale. Along th~ OtanMe Coa~I the H~bt pine is ibe OAll)' Pilot. <See THOM PSON, PagE' A2) Math Contest Set At Saddleback More than HSO s tudents from 17 Orange County junior high and ·high schools will. gather at Sad· dleback College Saturday for th{' co llege 's fifth annual Mathem~tics Contest. The competition will get under way at 12 30 pm. in the college's new Math-SciE'nce Rwld1ng All the participants will be from schools within the 365-squar('· mile Saddkbncl.. Community College D1str1rt l'SIDE TOD.\\. Ann Randolph Hea rst . younger si ster of fugitive Patnc1a Hearst . has been a r· rested on drug charge al L'.S - Canadian border Story. Pagr M Ind ... ~ At Y-knlo AJ ~lllln At ....... AU Mtvi.\ IU t L.M. .. .,.. .AU Muso< eoa •• ~He,,.;• AS ~I F.,,,., II• c.r.rc:.fNr •10 MeU-lf'ffW\ u CIAt11lli..t 01 10 Or.Hite C..""'' Clt~u 97 Cl It 0....... a1 ""P'41 II, J 0...11 NMk t'I t 10 Syt•I• ... ,,., Ill ......... , ..... ,.. 5"'1\ ., ) l~•t .... 0. SlitiftCNMI A• ... _. • •• , Ste<ll JM"'et' •• ' '"'9 ••·14 T•i.vi,.,... Ill ,_ .. ·H-0 ) T!IH .. n h t My......... 19 •• , ... , A• ~---g ~N•M At AMLa~ CS ' I DAILY PILOT SB Mn. NPusladt ls coordJnator of Saddleback Valley Mental Health Cilaic al M~ton Com· munlty Hospital ; end Mrs. Young is an airline repreien- tative and homemaker. Smith is a teacher on leave and a finan- cial planning consultant. From the beeinnlng, the cam· paign was heated, tense and : loaded with charges and t•oun- tercharges. The board challengers accused · the Briner-Peterson-McCullough bloc of cronyism. lack of leadership, poor lis tening, fiscal· ly wasteful policies und qocs tionable ethics. The incumbent bloc, in turn. accused the challengers or being part of a teacher takeover <.1nd of not having the expertise to give the district continuity. Henry. who ran with the Briner-Peterson -1\tcCu lloug h block as a s late m the fi rst board election m 1972. lalN parted company with them on many is- sues and by the last six months was openly oppos in g <.1nd l"nl1c1z· inglhem. Smith, "'ho w a::. the· onh member of an oppo::.mg sli.ite to be elected in the 1972 cl<.'ct1on. ' has locked t\orns with the board majority since the district was , formed. He has castigated lhcm for lacking an open anti honest up- proach lo district problems and for giv inJ? Superintendent William Zogg a four-ye<tr con· tract extension without ade· quately evaluating him. School boundarie s also '-"Crc a hot topic throughout the elect ton. Forthcoming dectsions by thl' board on how to divide thl' ~tten­ d enc e area for a third intermediate school set to open in September and where to build the next high school generated greal emotional debate at the series of candidates forum s held in thC' campaign. In general , the candidates e lected stood for bwlding the next high s chool m Laguna Hills and for s ticking t o the neighborhood concept where stu· dents can walk to school as much a s possible. Fro n1 Page .-l I COLLEGE. • • in Trustee Area 7 Harold McGrath, La guna Niguel. 6,020 votes Steve Mueller. Irvine. 4,752 votes Raymond Skony, Mission Vie jo, 1.621 votes Although there we re four vacancies on the board, there were only two r aces. Greinke , the newcomer. raced no opposi- tion and nc-itht!r did Taylor, who also ran unopposed in his dis triC\. In the race for Tru~tee Area 6 which takes in the Jrvmc-EI Toro Area . Mrs. Brandt, who describes herself a "community volunteer" easil y defeated ac- countant Mueller by a three to one margin Donna Berry. a housewife und ~tudent. outpolled challengers Harold McGrath, an attorney, and Raymond Skony, a private investigator. for a four-year term in Trus tee Arca 7 ~h1ch t a k<'S in the M issron V1ejo- Laguna Niguel areas. The county registrar of voters did not immediately have th<' total num bcr of votes cast m the 36S square mile Saddleback Com- munit y Coll ege Di strict. However. 1t is estimated that on- ly 25 to 30 percent of the district's 106,624 r egistered voters turned out Desegregation Bid LOS ANGELES <AP> The 4th District Court of Appeals Tues- day blocked a court-ordered de- segreg::ition plan for the San Bernardino Un1f1cd School Dis- trict. - ORANGE COAST so DAILY PILOT Rob4-rt N Wero ,_.,,.,,()fl,., ittWI ~10'•"""'' Jae k R Cur fey 'V•t f Ptfrt\•Oflot\t •"4 c .. n,.r•I Ml-W'l"'t Thomas Kerv11 I "I tOf Thomas A. Murphlrl<' ,..,.t\.IQ•t'IQ (;(9ifOt Charles H . Loos Richard P Nall A\\,\t•nt M.iil'\AQ•nQ [OltOf\ Saddleback V•ll•Y Office UXll U PH Ro..O 11~"o..or>1 r .. ,.~y (O\t• Mitt\• lJO W•4.• (U, \t•Ht Hl-Wll1>0"1 B•M" nn N•W'O'i•t ~,.,. • ..,, t ... 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But the opening or a new junior high in Laguna Niguel will mean establi~hment of new attendance boundaries'' These boundaries will be dis- cussed during a public hearing Thursday, at 7 :30 p.m. in the cafetorium of Marco Forster Junior High in San Juan Capistrano. for Concordia. Las Palmas, Ole Hanson , P alisades, and Del Obispo element,ry schools. Tho::.e Ii ving in Thunderbird East in Dana Point, and those in the San Juan Elementary area also will go. excru>t those in the 1Yillage San 3\Jan and Spotted Bull Lane areas north of Trabuco Creek. lt also will be attended by all present s eventh graders at Mar<'O fo'orster who Jive in lhe above attendance areas. Kopp, ~stberg, White, Lipp Win inCapistrano District A tentative plan, developed by the Growth Planning Advjsory Council, is as follows : -Marco Forster Junior High will be attended by all sixth r,raders now in attendance areas Oi l W arni1ig By K issi1Jger Niguel Hills Junior High will be attended by all sixth graders now attending Castille, Viejo. Crown Valley, and Moulton Schools San Juan schoo l childre n north or Trabuco Creek and Richard Henry Dana children except those living in Thunderbird East will also at- tend. All present seventh graders at Marco Forster who live in the ·above attendance areas will also go to the new school. Ted Kopp, Dr. Edward Westberg, Sara Jane Lipp and George White were declared win· ners Tuesday in the race for four seals in the Capistrano Unified School District. In the final official returns lo· day. the voting was : Trustee Area One: Ted Kopp, 1,661 William Enquisl, 1,571 -Trustee Area Two: Or. Edward Westberg, 1,538 Buckley O'Neill.1.516 Trustee Area Three: Sara Jane Lipp, 1,630 Timothy Danaher.1.426 Trustee Area 1',ive: George Wblte, 1,504 Robert Clanton, 702 Pamela Iles, 353 Francis Haskins, 290 G. Ross Roskamp. 262 .. ohn R. Dusckett, 126 Nixon Method Fit 'Peter Principle' SPOKANE, Wash. (U PI) -The author of the "Peter Principle" says former President Nixon is a good example of his theory that individuals rise through bureaucratic structures to a level of incom- petence. Dr. Laurence Peter said Tuesday the system was such that once individuals rise to levels they are in- competent to handle, rules, procedures, and forms enable them to hide in the bureaucratic structure. "Such a person is Nixon," he said. "He used es- sentially the same Watergate-style practices in earlier governmental campaigns but never was noticed." Peter said Nixon was not noticed until he reached the level of president "and he was incompetent to handle the job.'' Boy Holding Key to Big Ge m Holdup A young boy appearing to be 1 J «_:>r 12 years old. wearing a green Jacket and riding a bicycle may hold valuable clues to the Barr jewelry robbery in Newport Beach Tues day. Investigators. who appealed today for the youngster to step forth. s aid that during the 20- mmute holdup of the Westcliff Jewelry store. one clerk saw the youngster through the front win- dow. The clerk told detectives that "the blond youth parked his bike near the front or the s hop and \\.alked over to the front window. As the boy approached. the clerk managed to wave the boy away, and the bandit did not notice. Detectives said the boy heeded the gesture. got on his bike and disappeared. "There is a strong chance that this boy knew what was happen- ing and he may have watched as the suspect left the store. We're hoping that he may have seen a car or perhaps an accomplice " said detective Sam Amburgey.' The detective appealed to the youngster to call 644-3754. -", ~ * FromP~A l JEWELS ... after Mrs. Barr phoned police, officers saturated the area with patrol units. but no suspect could be found. Hamilton said the gunman. who apparently worked alone. was Caucasian and wore blue de- nim trouser s and coat. His hair was neatly styled and he wore a well-t.rimmed beard. The gunman was between 2S and 30 years old, stood about rive feet, ten inches tall and weighed about 160 pounds. Detectives conceded that there is a lack of immediate clues in the case. "We're appealing to anyone in the area who may have seen a man perhaps wailing ln a car near the store before the crime. or who may have seen aomeone ln a hurry to leave," Hamllton ir;aid "Til('re are apartments nearby and a lot or other business~. anc1 we're hoping that someono may have noticed somethl.ni that can help our invcsll1atJon." he added. From Page A l SPRAGUE. • • serve 10 weekends in Orange County !Jail just two years ago following conviction in connec- tion with the Irvine-based dating service which catered to wealthy business executives. "One hundred and fift y beautiful, fox y girls for your dat- ing pleasure," read the glossy business card distributed lo pro· spective clients. Sprague and Miss Garcia were arrested a week ago Tuesday at his asphalt company, following an a I leged agreement with Detective Rodgers for a S25 date with a liberal-minded female. Sprague allegedly offered to arrange the liaison after an earlier meeting with the vice de· lectivc in which his codefe n- dant's company was assertedly recommended. Investigators said they staked out Sprague's asphalt company during the a lleged negotiations for Miss Garcia's favors and ar- rested the contractor as he left after the $25 fee was handed to him. The pair are currently free on bail pending arraignment in Cen- tral Orange County Judicial Dis- trict Court. Sprague and bis soh Eben, 27, who also lives at the Beacon Bay address, currentJy face a pretrial hearing June 16 in Orange Coun- ty Superior Court on"charges of possessing dangerous drugs. They were arrested July 3, 1973 in a home they s hared at-5515 River Ave., Newport Beach. where detectives allege they found __ LSD, amphetamine pills, martJuana and narcotics paraphernalia . A ruling by Superior Court Judge Everett Dickey dismissed the charges on grounds of un- reliable testimony by a young woman police allegedly sent in with $10 to purchase two tablets or LSD from the Spragues. A three-judge panel of the Fourth District Court of Appeals in San Bernardino later overruled Judge Dickey's action, leading to reinstate ment or the drug charges to be heard again this summer. Chargeit against seven of the eight women arrested with Sprague in the 1971 prostitution raids Involving Executive Escort Service were cleared, while one pleaded euilty. Sprague himself was found Ju.lily in a non-jury trial before Orange C-0unty Su~rior Court Judge Kenneth Williams in a cue that saw the bu..ilder repreaented by a publle defender ~cause hti showed tHJ couldn't efford •l>rivate attorney. Steven Rackleff, 87 The election of Westberg will mean that trustees may still h ave a vacant seal to fill. Westbe r g announced shortly before the election that he is moving three blocks away from his current home and his new re- sidence will not be in Trustee Area Two. It was too late for him to of- ricially withdraw. so unless Westber~ changes his mind about mo,·ing he will either have to resign or challenge the area requirement 1n court. IC he withdraws . the board will pro- bably appoint a replacement. The election. which was un- emotional and characterized by very little campaigning, was not a clean s weep for incumbents. Although Westberg and George White won the ir r aces, con- servative incumbent Willi<tm En· qu.ist did not. The election also marks the second time in Capistr ano Unified's history that a woman will be scaled on the board. WAS HINGTON <UPI) - Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger has warned that unless the United States has e nergy indepen- dence. it could be forced in- to either surrendering to Arab oil dictation or using military force, White House spokesmen said to- day. Press Secretary Ron Nessen and his deputy, John W. Hushen, said Kiss- inger issued the warning at a White House breakfast· Tuesday attended by President Ford and some 70 Democratic freshman congressmen. "It was not a prediction of what will happen but a warning of what could hap· pen unless a nationa l energy conservation pro· gram is adopted -no, not a prediction but a caution- ing." Nessen said. F rnmPageA J THOMPSON priorities in the recent $6.5 million bond sale. The letter, prepared by a group called Parents for Adequate School Facilities, asks lhat the board earmark $1 million from the $6.5 million bond sale for the new high school and perhaps re- . consider their decision to use $1 .5 million for an administrative center and reassign this to the construction of a school, either the new high school or an elementary school. "I have a problem with priorities," said Thompson. ''I'm not convinced we need suppport facilities as much as we need a new elementary school either in Mi ss ion Viejo, San Juan Capistrano or Dana Point. Yel we can only build so much at ;.1 time. We may have to squeeze blood out or a turnip." Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart . SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Wilson Kramer Autograph Rackets Stan Smith Autograph Rackets Baseball Gloves -4.95 to 64.95 Masks -Caps -Shoes ·;Billy Jean King Autograph Bats -Colored Sleeves Warm Up Jackets Rackets Frame only -23.95 Pro-Staff Rackets 2nds Frame only 16.95 . Basketballs -6. 95 to 31. 95 Volleyballs -5.95 to 21.95 Volleyball Nets -9.95 to 29 .95 Soccerballs -10.95 to 26.95 Playground Balls -2.25 to 3. 95 4 Square Balls -4.25 Footballs -6.95 to 26.95 Racquetballs Handballs 1.25 Golfbolls -3 for 1.59 Tennis Balls, can of 3 -2.35 Skateboards -Wheels Trucks -Bearings -Axels Nuts -Washers Open 9 to 6 Cosed Sundays . Tennis Dresses Tennis Shorts & Shirts Tennis .shoes -·Adidas Converse -Tretorn Tennis Racket Bags Tennis Gloves Warm Up Suits Racket Stringing Racquetball Racquets & Balls Champion HandbaU Gloves Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Sleeping Bags Back Packs Mess Kits Space Blankets Bike Repairing Parts -Tires -Tubes 538 Center . 646-1919 , •• .. The .Irvine City Council is considering regujarly purchasing newspaper ads to be used as a c1ty newsletter. Fortunately, discussion on tbe matter is s till at a tery foggy stage and no firm commitment has been made. As initially proposed. the city would budget about $1,500 a year !or the news ad. I Without criticizing the motives of the council, the history of SuQb periodically released, t~·sponsored official ••news'' would seem to argue ·against such an undertaking. . _ Publi~ations which begin with th~ most pristine listing of parks and recreation activities evolve as time goes by. They sprout photos of council members over the list of city services. The potential is always present to provide a perspective designed to help entrench the power of an incumbent council. or to sell or defend policies and actions. While Ure motives of this council may be above reproach, the avenue to incremental changes in ~t:c>ri.al philo~ophy will be open to its successors. The untial mtent will f~de as time goes by. Costs cannot be expected to be held to the original budget. It is impossible to support expenditure of public fUnds to lay a groundwork' with such potential for f\lture abuse. · Reading lnce~tive ' 4; Under lhe new read-for-pleasure campaign, everybody~ on campus can read anythlng of interest ror the d~slgnated time. Th~ program. called "Silent Individual .Reading," is a step toward convincing student! that many of .th~ir models at school -whether it's a coach or custodian -occasionally pick up and enjoy a book for recreation. Som~ test scote anal,YSts suggest poor reading scores may be related to the television culture. It appears the El Toro reading teachers are doing what they can to head today's students back to pleasurable reading and toward a fuller and more literate future Cut-rate Sabbaticals A new s abbatical leave policy just adopted by Saddleba~k College trustees will ens ure maximum bene!lt at minimum cost. thanks to progressive thinking on the behalf of college adminislrators. Supt. Robert Lombardi says the new sabbatical leave policy, scheduled to go into operation in two years, will cos t no more than $5,000 to $7,000 annually. . How can this be accomplished? By replacing ins tructors who are on leave with te mporary, lower-s alaried teachers or by not replacing them at all. P lans are to award the ~abbaticals in the spring when the district's enrollrnertt is down anct the college can get along with fewer staff members. f n a time when California high schoql students appear to be losing t.heii-grip on basic English skills, in innovative reading' program at El Toro High School is a refreshing try.at turning the tide. Once a weekr a bush falls over the campus. Everywhere you look -whether in the principaPs office, the attendance clerk's desk, in the electrical shop or physical education room -everyone is reading. The new pohcy will allow 3.5 percent of the college's teaching force to take the sabbatical option eacb year. Teachers and administrators become eligible after having served six years. Sabbatical leaves are a time-honored method of improving the qu~ty of instruction. The fact that they are being granted at Saddleback a l very low cost to the taxpayer deserves commendation. 'Yes, he has taken a position on gun control, but I'm not at liberty to discuss it., Lawye;r's View of I Malp10actice Suits To the Editor: The proS>aganda. .. campaign conducted by the medicjl J)f'o- fession and fn11uran~~ industry in recent months has prompted me to write this l~tter. I j)l)lctice law in Newport Beach-and specialize in handling medical m alpractice cases. It is my practice initially to obtain copies of all the medical records for review by physicians at my expense. I thoroughly in- vestigate all claims before any 1 awsui tis filed. Once a case is ac- \ cepted. the client has the choice to compensate me on an hourly rate or on a contingency fee basis. Without exception, clients prefer the contingency f~e con- tract. They realize that medical malpractice cases are9PStlY abd difficult to prove and the at- torney receives no compensation tor services rendered if the case ii; lost. The contingency fee system provides the only vehicle whereby a n injured perSQp • without funds to afford an a't- torney can have his day in court. CONTRARY to assertions that the attorney is to blame for the incre~e in medical malpractice claims, the Federal government conducted an extens ive in- vestigation s ever al years ago un- der the leadership of Senator Ribicoff and concluded that the caus e of medical malpractice claims is medical malpractice. Most doctors are conscientious and competent practitioners. However, approximately 10 per· cent of the doctors are incompe- tent. They generate most of the malpractice claims which in- crease the insurance rates for all doctors. For example, some doc- t or s ar e p er f o rmin g neurosurgical and other major surgical operations without ever attending a residency progr a m. Some docto r s own their own hospitals a nd set their own stan- d'fdS of practice. Other doctors haVe been s u ed numerous times without restrictions on their prar· lice. 1 be lie ve firm disciplinary action by the medical profess ion and the State Uoard ot Medic al Examiners a gainst the e repeat- ed violators would significantly reduce insuranc&premiums. A COMPLE'l'E investigation of the insurance industry.stioUld be demandect to find out ~Y com· petent doctors are forced fo pay exorbitant pre miums. As of this date, the malpractice insurance companies have refused to djs- close financial records justifying their rste increases. In conclusion , I believe that oor Constitutional system ottrial by jury in m alpractice-eases can be preaerved ii refQrms • '1t adopted and abuses corrected. ROBERTL.CHARBONNEAU .f'Uft ltfl tt'otllftl To the Editor· On Jan. 29, Dally Pilot ~alf· member Carol Moore wrote a 1 klnd a~ complimentary story' . about a lecture· concert I recently had the pleasure or deUv~ at the Nl1u~l Tbeater. The story contained, howevtt, one unfortunate mlsquotalion l.hat I would appreciate bavtnc corrected. ror the record. M1. Moore refera to my "l'e* cenl contenUon that Uly Tomlin "u tho only truly fuooy "-oman." Sin.cc I have nev r 1n my Ure Letters frQm readers are welcome. The right to condense letter! to fit space or eliminate libel is re!erved. Letters of 300 words or less will be given preference. All letters must in- clude signature and mwlmg address but names may be withheld on re- quest if sufficient reason is apparent Poetry will not be published made any such contention . nor do I hold any sucb view. I woulcf naturaUY. not want this error to go uncbailenged, Ml.ss Tomlin doe~ happen to be my favorite comedienne. but she is by no means the only funny woman in show-business. ). STEVEALLEN Reporter C~ol Moore sticks by /1et ac<U>unt. Editor. Su:ap Meeis To the Editor : T he poli ce ha ,·e bet•n ra iding the swap meets with 150 lawm t.•n If each l<1wm an would just bu~ a cup of coffot• and <1 hot clog uncl one other small object thut tht·~ deter m ine to be legal. they n111.d1t make it the most profilablt• clay that the respect in~ swup nwl'I t-\·er had If you go out to :.hout dew. n tlu- l'rooks. "h~ not h£•1p out a lit lie the one~ that are legit" Somt• of those guys just d e aned out thl· garage <.tnd are trying to makt.' a couple of buck~ I know. l'\'t:- been there .JI :\I ROLDI;\G Talking Back to T\I To the Edi tor: Re: Your editorial on Feb. 24 in reference to Television Controls. You wrote a very good article on the above s ubject and Wt' heartily agree with you. There is j ust one problem -wherC' are th<.' TV stations loc ated? R ealize they are in Los Angleles. but una ble to find their stre~t addresses. Please print in your paper the proper address or CBS, NBC a nd ABC so we can be heard. I a m sure there a re other s WhG would appreciate this inwrmation. KATHRYN M. ZOELLNER Local network ltQtions are. Ch. 2, KNXT -fCBSJ 6121 \\' Sunset Blvd., L.A. 90028. Ch. 4. KNBC· -r NBC) 3000 \V. Alameda, Burbank· 111505. Ch. 7. KADC -t ABCJ 4151 Prospect . / •. A. 90021. • Ot/ler local ~talion! are· Ch .. 5, KTLA -5800 W. Sunset Blvd., L.A. 00028. Ch. 9. Kl/J..TV - SS15 Mtlro.'le, L.A. 90038. Ch. 11 . KTTV. 5746 Suniet Blvd .. L.A. 90028 Ch. 13, KCOP -915 N La Brea. L A ~~.8ditqr. a-.. .. daf11 Bmtl~ To the Editor• We ur~ uwart? thul 'very 1.•ll·<· lion y~t much thou)(ht h .. $!i\'l'll to the kind 0( tactic~ lhnt will <'On fosc (he \'ote r in makinf.l his de cision. Thi!\ tim e we h(lrt thrl'l' ar ea 1n our community slri\111~ lo dl'CL!)c hool board membt?ns on the sina lc ls oc. "Uow Uwy "ill \'Ote with regard to chool boun dart es.·• Let us not roreet that tht Lruste S<'l'vt' 2-4 years ~s board me mbers and durlnJt thi!'i tim~ P ear Gloomy 'us What goes bn in lloag Hospital i ntensive c are wh'e n a lad y wh ose husband is passing away is depri ved of a place l o g rieve-because the famil~· of anothe r p a tie nt ha!> take n ov er the private room lo have bar set-ups and hors d ·oeuvres sen ·ecl while thev wail? Mi:lvbc that hospita l a l CCI i;n·t s uch a bad idea. DISGCSTEU Gleeftl'f Ge <0mrt1tfth art sllbmittN b'f ,..Oen Md M flOt ,..uaw•ll'f mtt<t the 'flews M Uw Mws,...-r. S.nd .,...r ,.t ......... Gi.tmy Ga, Oail'f ,,...._ muke man r otht:·r cl{•ci.,inn~ th;1t \\ 111 affrcl our t•hildrt-n Three area~ in our c•mmun1t\' ..u'l' "batUing"-"' 1t h une a nolhl·r when really who is to blame'! Sl\ould a n)' ond nrea he asked to sacrifice t() ~th\> extent that L'X ' tt•nsh·L· bu!>sini is nt'L'ded '! And if ..,o, "hy'? Ou r ~choul adminbtr :.i 11on ma<k clL'lo.ilt•d !-iluclies to dt· tl•rmine t·i.rollmt·nt projections .1 'L•ar MIZO Sept embe r. Kn~wing :1t that t1ml· \\'l> w ould bt• m n c·rm\llcd 111 some Hr<.·as win \\t·n·n'l ::.lt·ps l<lkl·n tlwn ~nd "h.' "a., 1l 1H·ct'!>~an· one month lJt•fun· lhL· !>chool hoard elN·t i1111 111 ;i~1 t al t· the peopk h~ u::-.im. oil«' :in·a of thL· com l'l'unit' a:!a11i-.t thl• otlit·r 1n tn·inl! to ·rind :--nlu t ions to the bounda ry problems., \ ~t'(;(; ESTIO'\ "as mach 111 1 \tc·ncl thl· Chi\ hr :idding mor·1· 1w riods tn thl' da~ or h.' :.in .add1 tton of pNm<11wnt faeil1lies ;1t 1 h• \11..,s1u11 \'it:jo lli.l.!h School (•:1m pu~ E1 1hc·1· or hot h sug);!L':,11011:-- ~"1·111 m11n· t ea:-.1 ble thai\ disrupt 11rg tht 1•cluc:1tio nul progr<1m of our childrL•n Y1•t. liltlP ml'ntio11 ha:> IJ~<·li m;1d l' of tlH'""' p11s~ibili ti1·~ '>O one might th111l-. this bou1HJ a r~· ('han.(!t' was a (':tl11 pa1c n tactiC' uflt·r .i ll So i.1$!atn, let u::. not for~t'l thott tl11: houndar) decision is onl~ otlt' oC many decisions board mem - bers will m a ke during their te rm a nd hope that the five new mem bers, w hoever th•Y m ay be, make just and fair-decisions for ou r children and perhaps request the school llQminlstratJon to continue· otMr feasible possibilities rather than buss ing our children miles away to other schools. JERRY KL\(; . . Dnt,,.:.: Pri~ To the Editor· I was Jo Olson's guide on he r recent tour of designers· showrooms oil which sbe based her Feb. 23 art~'tle. Much as I e n- joyed the day and the sups'equent article, I do however. want to point out that while some of the pric~ in the showrooms we took in sound frightenJng, the article gives the lmpreslion that this is all there is, ~ven though these p&rticularly bigh-pticed items are for a rather l,Jmit.ed cllentele . Actually, in tha vast majority of the sbowrooma, prices are rieces~arily mort realistic. so that the lnterior de~gner can cf. rect a great look tfitough these resources with a budget outlay not exceeding what one might spend on one's own in a Cumlture store H ILARY IMES AmtricanSoclct.y Of Interior Oesigner111 SB Front Educatio11 to Actio11 Labor's Political Role \.\',\Slll \"GTO\" C l'orge l\ll-an.v's l'arlcl1d ;1dmi~s1 011 l h~1 t the ,\FIA .'lO's Comm1tll'l' on Polit i,·al Ecl11catio11 (C:OPF:1 is a "pol1ticul P<•r t \'"should C'kar Lill' ai r of an~ fu r.tiler pt•r:o.if1~1gl· on thb suhjt'<·f :\lt•any. 111 .innouncing that the h1 g labor am al,i:wm <1t1un "ill nn lo n ger try to dominate the a f- fair s o f th e Democratic P a r- ty <he also 1n- c l u d e d th e Re publ ican s>. was quoted a::. say ing: "'W e have a polili<;_al part } ;incl it':> known as COPE. and we are going to contitfu~ lo improve it. s tre ngthen it. main- tain it, in orde r to el~t labor's friends to the House and to the S en a te a n d to the s tate legislatures, irres pective or political parties .. , OFTE:\ CO PE h as b et'll passl'd off' as an t dUC'c.ttional ef. fort to in~truC'l la bor \'oters on whln' llwi r in l <:r l'Sls lie but fall- ing s hort of d irccl orders to m t(' fnr the c·andidute of COPE's C'hoiN· In fact. man\' millions of <loll urs ha\ t: bt•t•n s u.ppht>d m the form of prop aiwnda und st·n ices on a ., ulunt;i r\' basb" ;incl '' ith l hl· l'ffl'Cl or' hl•l ping main !~ lknrn<·r at1c t'<111cl1dak~ .\ppan·ntl) :\I t'an.r intt•nds lo ..,, '" "1th1 11 tlw hrn. "h1('h n· qui·n . .., COPE to nrn1ntwn a d1~ tanrt' ht>t \\'{'L'll O\ t•rl political ;.111<1 hrou<lh education al <1l'I 1,·1tit·:-- l111;111t•t•rl h,· t lw t·ontnhut1011.., ot [ RICHARD ] WILSON 1 \.\Ork1ng nH'n and \\Omen. Al· l1vitit'~ like COPE make a fan·t· of limits on enmpa1gn spending ;ilthough lahor "ill ht• l1m iti:d . like others. 111 lht· amount of sin g le: contr ibutors to can didatl•S \'ictor Hu·~t·I. Douglas Cacltl~ and <Jtht·r do"• ~ludt·nts of llw luhor mon·mt•nt 111..,1 ... t that tt-n::-. <1f m1 1l1ons of dollar ... in union d ues un· <it'lua ll~ g111 ng 111111 pa rtisan polit1rul at•lJ\'itit•s 111 ,·iol<1tion of ~1 la\\ that • a lso ap plicablc lo corpor ations. Cadd~ C'alls it "'The llundn•d Million Dolli.Ir Payoff. H ow Big L uhor Hu y!'; Its Candidatl's." hut CO P E pk ads innocent. ~a) ing that 1t 1s only " orkini;! to incr l•asc' politic;il pa rticipation It.'· its mL•m lwr~ ,.\lexandt·r E. Ra rl-.<111. rw lwna l dirN·for. <mtt• "rote that COPE h ad been "Sl'rut init.l'd. C'X um1ned . turned upsiclt• down and in ... iclc out mor e than onCl' sintc· 195() by fecl{·r al agenl'ics. and Uw ba1'is for a form al l'harge. thoug h zealoush ... t•ar t'IH·tl for. ha:> ne\'l'I" been fou.ncl " 1:-.; CR EDITl:\G Burkun. 'ou ha,·e to be li e\ t.• t hat there ure l\\ o unrelated a('ti,·itics b) big labor . <llll' finunn·d b\ .. ,·olu11t an .. co11- t ri but ion~ going from-u n1n11 members direct to st•lected t·;.111 d1datc·s . the ot ht•r fi nann•d throug h union dues to l'ngagl' 111 .i gcn('ral t a)l.-£'Xt'mpt l'<luC'at11111.1I t• •• n1 pa1g11 Till' bttt·r 1~ "hcil :\It-any now propos1· ... lfl 1111µro\ ,. and expand m. lw tak1·:. COPE 11ul of the af- lcti rs of tltt' lkmo<·r:1ti1· Part ~ l .. \ROR t hu;,, propll'>('S t o ht·t·u 111 t· st roll~ t• r out~ide lhl' Dl'11111cratu· Part~ organi7.al1011 t han 1n::.1dl' 1l. T hi::. is partly due to 11llt·rnal prohll'ms. Meany 1s t r~1ng to climi111:.h dissention "1th111 hi:. 0\\ n or gani1atio n on:•r lht• l')l.\t'nt to "hi«h the n<.itio1wl orga n11altoll ~li;tll tr~· to in- llllL'l){'t' th1· M·IL-t'l ion of prcsidt•n- tiul ('Ulldlcl .Ill'!'> \ spokt·::.111an Jt .\FL·CIO ht«.1<1quartl'I':-111 \\'a::.hington :-.u1d : "In ,111 org.111i1ation like the .\FL <:10. "h1eh dl'pends on con- Sl'll~u:--. thl·n· 1:-110 point ha\·ing tht-ma('h1111:.t-. 111 opposition to lhl' ..,lcl'I "11rk1·r'. for example \\ l' m·t•d to <i 11 ,.,.l. nn those things "1• c·:.in •1~r1·t· 1111 . tut d own dis '>t'nsion. and 1nt·rl'aSe our op· t ions." I ho acid eel that bi;:{ labo r ht·rc :should not fL11l into th<' trap 11f thC' L;1bur P art\' in Brit<1in P"'' t·rl ul "lt c·n in office and PO\\'erl e~s o ut of offi ce. ''We n Hf t lw takt•n tor g ranted.': the :>pokesman :\dllt·u :'I.OT BEl~G tak1·n tor gr antc'CI 1:--;\l ean~·~ d1il'I' ;tim and he in- ll'nd~ to n •1nllWl't' thfs position "1th a ~tronger politically orient· ed organiza tion than ever before. ~o thal thl' inter ests of labor will not be m thrall to unL' political p:.i rt~ or t ht· otht?r .\high la bor off1<·1al wus (1uot t·d a~ ~a~ ing <tl tc•r :\lc;.1n~ 's an nouncenwnt ~·"\\',· enuld "ind up in 1976 w ith no 0111· "c ('oulcl sup port JUSI ''' \11· dul 111 ]!)72." Prejudice Reinforces Itself At a college symposium 1 took part in r ecently. one of the stu- dents submitted this question· "How is it that in this great age of knowledge, or science and educ a- tion, s o much pre judice still ex· ists in all parts of the world?" Al leas t part of the ans\ve1 to thi s diffi c ult question may be f o und in the nature of social mteraction and the way people respond to their e nvironment.. Prejudice i s wh a t th e beha v ioral scientists call "a s elf -rein fore ing sc hcdule. · · Simply put, this means that any group dis crimjnated agains t long enough will eventually react in s uch a way that seems to .. justify" the discrimination. A Simply. put. this means that any group discriminated against long enough will eventually react in s uch a way that seems to "'jus UCy" tht? discrimination. A group that is made to feel "dif- ferent" will beh~ve "different" and this bPhavfor r('inforccs the original "reJudicc CENT URI£ of r elig ious persecution. for instance, have give n the J wish people a de rcn ive quality lhut is the inevita- blo r~sult of s uper sensit.ivity, it s adly nmuses me when they art? called ''abrasive" -for who wouldn't be abrasive alter hav- ing ~on rubbed the wrong wny (SYDNEY HARRIS J for hundreds and hundreds of years'.' Discrimination brings out ccr lain undesira ble traits in peopll· a nd then we 1>oint lo the~c traits as evidence of their native "djfference ... With an equa lly bitter history. the blacks have s uffered in th<' s ame way -e nslan'<l and kicked into the mud. and then pointed to as an example or "dirtines:>." It is much as though we poured a pint of liquor down a man's gullC't and the n locke d him up for drunkenness It is not only religious or racial pressure that s hapes behavior . sometimes it is sexual. For in - s tance. homosexuals behuvc quite diffe rently in a country s uch as Franc e than in the U S I n France . they c omport thems elves pretty much like anyone else. a nd are hard to tie tect, bec ause nobody cares nuJch one way or the other about d<'via tion. I N TH E U .S .. th e m a le homosexual is ide ntified with the flaming "faggot" lx>caust> our frontier mores have mude us contemptuous to"A ard him This contempt and ho tlllly produces an overreaction on his part, so that he tends lo nnu.nt his dif feren~ with a dcsperok gaiety He wants to be treated just likP everyone els1!. but If we won't permit t hat. he will then exag- gt•ratt• his d ifferenC'c in defiance t hus completing the circle and • • 111!'> ti f) in I.!·· ou r contemptuous lrl•atmC'nt Wt• a r e old enoug h , and knowled gt•ablt> t•nough, to un- dersta nd a ll t his There Is no my~I NY .1 bout the "ay people beha\ e "hen you treat them bad- ly. \\ e can all see tl in our own families und friends. But we fail to appl~ thi~ knowledge to the l<1rger \\Oriel. und thus re ma in taptl\·es lo prrJucl ices that cor- rupt us as murh as they injure their obj~ct s ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hobert N. Weed. Pu~ Tlwm<1 s K 1•1•1•11, 1':ditor Hnrh<iro /\ r1'1h1rh fd1tuna/ /'(111e t:dllor The editorial µa,.:c· of the Daily P i lot set-ks l o i nform •nd :-.t1mulate readers by presttlting on this page dh cri;e commentary on topt('S of inlt>rcst by i.yndical· ed <'olumnisl$ and l'artoomsts, by prm 1dtng a forum for readers· 'IC'\\' a nd b\ pn•:.cnllng this O<'\\~IJaper's opinions and ideas on ('urrcnl top1r' Thl' ed1ton al OPIOIOO!> of the l >o.111) Pilot appear onh 1n Ute' \-tlltorlal rolumn at lhc lop of I ht' paize Opinions ex· pres"c.>d b\ lht' t•ol u mnisl.'1 ml<I cartoon1~1~ ;incl lell l'r "nte~ are thcrr "" n ~nd no endorsement ol their \'1<'1A s b~ the OaU.v PtlOl sN>uld l>e 1n(~rrt•cl Wednesday, March 5, 1975 Rescuers work to extricate bodies from rear section of a car in which four were kilted Tuesday in Atherton. Police said the car . traveling between 80 to 100 miles per hour down a residential street. hit a tree. The t ronl sect ion come to · a stop 25 feet uway. The victims were identifi ed as driver M a rvin C . Phe lts. 22, and passengers William Dorst . 24. Terry Laye, 19, all of Redwood City. a nd Michael Mc -Kenna, 27, of Menlo Park Chie f Davis 'D e f e11der' Of Judge LOS Ar\GELES IAP> A min1skirted ~I unic1pal Court judge who On<'l' threakned to give a "son of a bitch" policeman a ".38-cal. va::,ec lomy" ha::, a de· fender in Pol1<·c Chief l'~d Davis Judge Noel Cannon. ;m altrat· tive 48-year-old blondl'. faces re moval from the bench on charges of judicial mis<·onducl. But Davis to ld nl·w~mt•n Tul''>· day that J udgc Ctrnnon is tht• ··victim o f a vendetta by vind1c· live young public ddenders ... Sheriff's Deputy Cleared in Death SA:'>l DIEGO <AP> -The San Diego County grand jury has cleared a :-.heriff's deput} of any C'rimrnal respon::,ibllity in the fatal Feb. J s hooting of an Oceanside youth. The grand jur) completed its probe into the death of 15-ycar- old Leland Dale Phelps without returning a criminal indictment against special weapons Dep. Vic tim's Cousin Held in Slaying Alan C. Fulml'r Fulmer reportedly shot Phelps in the mi:.taken belief that he was a sniper .,., ho had held officers at buy. The actual sn iper, identified as David Rowland Terrell Jr .. 20, shot himself to death just after Phelp::, was hit. S1nog Device Tickets Low w.dnesday. March S. 1975 B lossoms of cmbroidc.:ry. A look ouc of che wild Wl.'.sc. Panrsuic of happy-go-Jucky Encron !:!. pol ycster. \'V'ashablc. Wrinkle-f rec. By Nan Score. Navy wich whicc: embroidery. Whirc wirh n.ivy embroidery. In sizes 8 to 18. 560 Town and Travc.-1 DresSL"S •• Enuon polye:.cer is :1. producr of 1\mencan Enk.i Comp.lily "These lawvers svstemat1calh attempt lo te.rror il0l' judges wh~> are oot generally inclined in favor or criminal d<.'ft•ndanl.s .. \\'lllTTfER (l' P l 1 Th<: LOS ANG EL ES <U PI) Ticketing was light ;fuesday on the fi rst d;.iv of the .. full enforce· ml·nt" of thl· state regulation re· Bullock's Sa-nta Ana. I Fashion Square, 2800 N. Main S1retr, S:ima AnJ, "frlephonc: The Commission on Judicial Qualifications h&s recommended to the State Supreme Court that • Judge Cannon be rcmo\ ed for al- leged wi llfu I m isconducl and ac l ions "preJudic.·1 ... 1 to the aJ ministration of justice ... \'ousin of a man found Wlth h1!> 1hroi.1t cut in a skid ro\\ hotel Wi.ls arrt'sted on s uspicion of murdl·r Tut:'sday. Anthony Mirele!>, 36, Y.as <tr· restt:d for the d eath of 31-vcar-old Benny Pasillas. PaMlla·s· body "as found at the Blaine llotcl Saturday morning quiring ~mog devices on 1966-70 Bullock's South Coast Phza. San Diego Freeway at Bristol, Cos1.i Ml~J. Tdephuni:. c·.irs. thl' California Highway 1----------------_..;;. ___ ....;.._ _________ __;, ________ _ Patrol ::,a id Thl· rc.•gulat 1on requtrl'S ~1trogen Oxide emission control denccs on all cars of that year and enforeemenl of the law is be- ing based on the last digit in the license plates. [ __ A_R_T_H_o_r_r_E __ J SATIRIZES in the DAILY PILOT Officer Adnrits Lie in Arrests 1--::;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ SACRAM ENTO (/\P) ( ) A Sacr amento city State policeman, \\ho wa's praised for his arrests of ....._ ______ -J legislators for drunken among more than 100 driving, admtb he lied in banks. The s tat<· has an arrest r eport and more thi.tn SfiOO m11lion challenged a moton:.t to deposited in Cal1fornt:J fight for his freedom hanks 1:'he dis~rict ••ttorne) ·s Grare Hobbed office sa1~ Tul's d<•Y 1t ..: .\"''TA CR' 'Z UPI would bring chargC'o; ..,A1·'. .v C >. against officer Thomas shenlf s delectl\e Bristow if a statC' hear ~ays the robbe~y of a cen· ing transcript d1sclo:.t·:-. tt~rny-old g ra\'e ma m.~un­ criminal actions. ai cemetery is de· And Police ''h' ·f f1mtely th e work of ' 1 < ghoul · " William Kinney said he , s is l aunching an in-Capt.. Frunk :\fo~unit· \'0St1gat1on into thl' itC' of th<' Sunta Clara Coun- t1ons of Bristow llJ LhL' I,\ sht:riff's office wa~ drunk driving tt'l'rt•'t -,peaking Tuesd<1~· of Lhc .Jan. 22. 1974. of Angl'lo the~t of the skeletal re· Campo::. Jr. 41. mains of a young mother ' ;ind her newborn hahy. PleaN RefH.'ted ;\I 1ssing are the re. OAKLAND tU PI > mains of Jemina A Two Symbione!>c Libc>ra-Evans. 19. who died g1v- tion Army murder su::.-mg birth on t-;ov. 18 . 1862. pects refused Tu(•sd;i~· to and the child. She was enter ple&s to charges the v.1fc of E.H. E\'ans. a resulting from an escape ;o-;ew Yorker who joined a ttempt in "'hi ch one the gol<I rush and then jajler was stabbed in the settled m the Santa Cruz neck with a pencil and Mountains another was beaten \\Ith a microphone. "We do not r~cognize t he legality of th1::, pro- ceed 1n g ." J oseph M Hemiro. 28. and Russell Little. 25. said at their p r e liminary hearing be f ore Oakland Piedmont Municipal Jud ge All e n E. Broussard who e ntered iMoccnt pleas on their beh alf a nd set March 17 for a preiiminary hear- ing. /tlonru ltf ot'f9d SACRAMENTO (UPJ> -State Treasure r Jesse Unruh has withdrawn Sl00,000 Crom the Bank of Lolet a in Humboldt County because it wouJd not sign a statement of non ·di scri min a lio n n&ainst wom en . Unruh said Tuesday he had asked all banks do- ing butlneu with the 1i,te to 1lgn the state · mentt as a condition of renewln1 deposats. Ho said Bank of Loleta was the only n on -signer Teacher Approved APPLE \'ALLEY (A P > An appeals panel has ruled that a 33 -year-old high school gym teacher cannot be fired because h e posed nude for the centerfold of Playgirl Magazine. School officials voted to dismiss teacher s Lou Zivkovich from Apple Valley High School last October after his naked appearance iA the June issue of Playgirl created a stir in this quiet desert community east of Los Angeles. Zivkovich . married and the father of two, ap- pealed the ouster and on Tuesday a stale panel is· sued a decision conclud· ing that "he is indeed a responsible individual ond fit to ser ve 35 a teacher in the district." I \. 20 Genuine Solid Brass King Or Queen Size Beds will Go On Sale At 12 Noon Today! QUALITY! This Beautiful brass bed is made of genuine solid brass. It is NOT merely plated, anodized aluminum. It's absolutely the very latest in design we now bring you a much wanted prestige item to you at affordable prices. SAVINGS j Complete Brass Beds of this quality should sell for $500.00 or More. -In this case the manufa((turer and Bedroom City are working very short m,argins to bring you this great sale! ' .. HEADBOARD e FOOTBOARD AND FRAME INCLUDED ~Special Bonus ... Velvet Patchwork Spread._. The ''Finishing Touch " Now Just $139 ANAHEIM 301 W . Lincoln (2 Blks E of Harbor) Take Harbor Off Ramp 635-4380 BUENA PARK 8750 Knott Ave. (Betw. Lincoln & Crescent) 1 '/~ Ml. S. Of 91 Frwy 828·3SIO HUNT.BEACH 16672 Beach Blvd. (Betw. Warne & Heil) 2 Blka S. San Diego Frwy 842..()622 .SANTA ANA 71 O S. Main St. (Btw. 'st & McFadden) Take Main Off Ramp 547-8024 ,, .. ., ' .. . '.\ " . 1· 11 I l . r } \ , .! J I Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 64, 6 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES , W EDNESDAY, MARCH 5. 1975 TEN CENTS ... ~eist Nets · $256,000 • ID Coast Store By J OHN VAL TERZA Of lM Oallf ~llet Matt A young bandit, clad in blue de- nim and brandishing a bluesteel pistol, robbed a Newport Beach Jewelry store of $256,000 in raw gems and rmished Jewelry Tues - day afternoon. Police sai'1 today lhal the dar- ing daylight holdup of Charles Barr J ewelers at 1048 Irvine Ave., was the largesl com mercial robbery in memory in Newport. Detective CapL Rich Hamilton said the tone gunman entered the store at about 3: 30 p .m. while the owner. several employes and a few ~ustomers were inside. The man calmly mentioned that he was interested in ordering a custom made di~mond bracelet and began~ discussing ·the item with a clerk. Mrs. Mary Barr, 52, the owner. was in a rear office when she overheard the discussion. between the bandit and t he employe, then she went out front to assist in the transaction. All was norm a l. Hamilion said. until the bandit accompanied Mrs. Barr lo the rear office to fill out an order form. As Mrs. Barr wrote, the man pulled a small pistol frdtn his hip pocket and said, "Mrs. Barr, this 1s a holdup " "You're kidd10g," she replied m alarm The man t he n touched 'the woman's side with the pistol and pulled out a shopping bag from a nother pocket and ordered his victim to the vault. Mrs. Barr was forced to dump a large quan· lily or unset diamonds and emeralds into the shopping bag. The gunma n then forced Mrs Barr into the sales arett where ht' confronted lhc employes and customers Hamilton said the bandit then held all the victims at gunpoint while one cle rk cleaned out dis play cases of many items of finished jewelry and dumped them into the shopping bag. "Every one of you, lie on the Ooor," he demandt'd "And an, one of you who tries to move for this door will gl'l his head blo~n off ·· At lhal po111t i lam1lton said the bandit fled from the slOre on foot and headed north on the ::.idewalk of lht• Wt>stcliff Plaza shopping centt>r No vehicle "<J::. noticed by any of the witne~ses Immediate!)' <See J EWELS, Page A2) WO ncu en ts uste f HOMEMAKER, TAXPAYER Challenger Foley 3 Incumbents Returned ~to College Boaµ-d Three incumbents and an un- c halle n ged newcomer were elected to t he Saddleback Com· · munity College District Tuesday man election which held few sur- prises. With a ll 164 combined pre- cincts counted, the final returns are: Frank Grienke, Tustin. 14,010 \ otes for a seat in Trustee Area 1 t arry Taylor, Laguna Beach, incumbent. 13,807 votes for a seat in Trustee Area 3 Norris a Brandt, Irvine, incum- ~nt. 12,691 vot es for a seat in Trustee Area 6 Donna Berry, Mission Viejo, mcumbent. 8.658 votes for a seat m Trustee Area 7 Harold McGrath. Laguna Niguel, 6,020 votes Steve Mue ller. Irvine, 4,752' votes · Raymond Skony , Mission Vie- jo, 1,621 votes Although the r e were four vacancies on the board, there were only two races. Greinke, the newcomer , faced no opposi- tion and neither did Taylor, who also ran unopposed in his dis· tri ct. In the race for Trustee Area 6 which takes in the Irvine· El Toro A r ea . Mrs. Bra ndt , w ho describes herself a "community volunteer" easily defeated ac- countant Mueller by a three to one margin . Donna Berry. a housewife and student , outpolled cha llengers Harold McGrath. an attorney, and Raymond Skony, a private investigator . for a four·year term in Trustee Area 7 which takes in the Mission Vlejo- <See COLLEGE, Page A!l HUGE VICTORY Norri•• Br•ncl t REAL ESTATE AGENT Incumbent Slcoll Morgan Drops Prime Rate To 13/4o/o NEW YORK CAP> -Mor,gan Guaranty Trust. the nation's firth largest commercial bank, an- nounced today a lowering or its prime intere&t rate from 8\4 per- 1cent to the industr ywide low 7a_. percent, effective Thursday. This is the first time the prime has been that low s ince July 3, 1973. The move brings the bank a half percentage point below la rge banks. Som e rem ain at the 812 percent level. The prime is the rate a bank . charges its most creditworthy corporate customers for short- term loans. It is not tied directly to coQsumer and other types of longer-term loans, but can point the future path or other interest rates. The prime has been falling steadily since the beginning of the year. SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Incumbent Boulanger URBAN ECONOMIST Challenger hurd UCI Dean in Rebuttal Medical Chief-Expand or Close ·ByDOUGLASFRrl'ZSCH~ Of lM O.lly Pi kit SQff The de an of the UC Irvine· California College of Medicine says the o nly acceptable a lte rnati ve to the medic a I school's expansion plan is to shut it down. And closing the school is cer· tain to bring legal action by California College of Medicine trustees to recover assets held prior to the college's merger with the university, adds UC I's Dr Stanley van den Noort. His nine-page letter on the sub· 1ecl lo Dr. Clinton Powell, special assistant for health education to UC President Charles Hitch. is being circulat· ed today among UCI faculty members. Dean van den Noort's letter re butting suggested aJternatives lo the m edica l school's develop- ment plans was unveiled just . days before a meeting al which UC Regents are set to hear alternatives to medical teaching programs at UC Davis and UCI Any of the alternatives to un iversity plans s uggested. Or. van den Noort says in his letter, will mean deterioration of the guality of medical teaching and, m all probability, a rapid dc - partdeparturc to green e r pastures of medical faculty mcm· be rs. "The only alternative lo the present plan which is consistent with good standards in medical education is to clo~e the school better no school than a poor one,· he wrote "To c lose or further com promise the development of Irvine and Davis follo\\ing the passage of a $156 million bond is- sue for their development will do little to enhance the public perception of the fi::.cal -· responsib11ily of the university," he added. uC Regents· committees on health scie n ces education and finance are scheduled to discuss the medical school situation f'ri· day in San Fran cisco. An ad hoc study group has completed a six-week review of medical teaching in the universi- ty. The study was prompted by•a tightening st ale fi scal situation. Present UCI plans call for purchase of Orange County Medical Center for SS.5 million. construction of a 200-bcd on campus hospital and ambulator)- care center. a st ring of outpatient clinics and affiliation agrCl'· ments for teaching use of several nearby hospitals. New Sex Charges In his letter. Dr. van den i\oort describes the UCI med1c~11 leaching operation as the most economica l· in the Wes tern states. Total cost of the proposed facilities is estimated at S44 5 million. The cheapest a lte rnative, he said. would cost$54.5million. Convicted Pimp N ahhed Convicted pimp and asphalt paving contractor Henry Ware Sprague. whose operation of a call girl ring titled Executive Escort Service sent him to jail two years ago, today faces new sex-for.sale c harges filed by Costa liiesa police. Sprague, 56, who maintains a home at 64 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach, and also lives occasional- ly at 2231 S. Ritchey St., Santa Ana, w as arrested last week along with a fe m ale associate. He was take n into custody at the Ritc hey Street address, a commercial building housing his business identified as Asphalt Slurry Company. Sprague was booked on suspi- cion of pimping' and ma intaining FIRST CALLER BOUCHT BOAT ··r sold my power boat to the firat person who called.•' That's the success experienced by the Newport Beach man who , placed this ad In the Daily Pilot: 23' SEA BIRD. 110 200 llP. nds eng. "'Ofk. Head, camper top, trailer. s.1SOO. or will tak<' "mal\er1n trad x1oc.i1:irxx. U you have a boat to ell, coll 642·5678. n only takes a rcw words in tho right place to makl' . a ~ale. Along the Or~3e Coast the right place Is the Da.u,y Pilot. a hou se of i ll fame, while Cathe rine J "J oanie" Garcia. 41, of 1519 La Bonita St.. Santtt Ana. was also arrested. Miss Garcia. who listed her oe cupalion as prostitute. according to police. was booked on s uspi- cion of prostitution. Vice and Intelligence Detail Detective Sgt. Gene Norden re· vealed the arrest today. S prague was sentenced to serve 10 weekends in Orange County Jail just two years ago followin~ conviction in connec· tion with the lrvint'-bascd d;.iting service which catered to Wl'althy busine&s executives. "One hundred <ind fift) beautiful. foxy girls for) our dat ing pleasure." read the gloss~ business card d1stnbuled to pro spective clients. Sprague a nd Miss Garcia were arrested a week ago Tuesday <Jl his asphalt company, following an alleged agreement with Detective Rodger s for a S25 date with a liberal-m inded fcmaJe. <SeeSPRAGUE. PageA2> Nixon Method Fit 'Peter Principle' SPOKANE, Wash. <UPI) -The author of the "Peter Principle" says former Pres ident Nixon is a good example of his theory that individuals rise through bur4!aucratic structures to a level of incom· petence. Dr. Laurence Peter said Tuesday the system was such that once individuals rise to levels they are in- competent to handle, rules, procedures, a nd forms enable them to bide in the bureaucratic tructure. ··such a person is Nucon. ·· be s~id. "He used es - sentiallY the same Walergatc·style practices U1 earlier governmental campaigns but never was not iced." . ~ bed Peter said Nixon was not noticed unsil he reoc the level of president "and be was incompetent to ;);mdle the job." . .I According to Or. van d<>n Noort's letter, the study commit· tee bas proposed that all teachmg take place in a renovated Orange County Medical Center, rather than split between the Medical Center a nd the on-campus hospital. (See R E Bl'TTAL. Page .\21 Water Board Expansion Wins Okay The Irvine Ranch Water Dis trict board h as a pproved a Sl.3 million expansion of its waste treatment facility. The expansion would bring the total capacity of the pl ant lo 7 million gallons a day and provide a higher quality of recycled ir 1igation water by addinj! a third treatment process, according to district officials. The plant expansion should be c-ompleted by the end of 1975, ac cord in g t o district Ad ministrative Services manager Edie van Le hn. The board also approved pre· liminary site engineering for a 5 million g allon underground water reservoir for the Turtle Rock area. The hnttop r~o11 ts designed to provide water dur tnc the peak use hours from 4 to llp.m The Metropolitan Water Dis tnct providei> l rvlM with a ~teady ~tream of wa~r and such reservoir& are used to balance the rate of Oow between periods of hi&h and tow demand. ~\ Irvine Turnout Sparse lrvme \'Olers turned out t\\O in- cumbent school board trust ees Tuesday in the lightest ballottn~ in city history. In fmal returns today with <tll ~)precincts cuuntt·d, the winners "<!re June F'olt·v: 1.984 Elizatwth.Sicoli: I .~l'.! Ot>a n Olson : 1,87 l Charles Roul an~c·r : 1.7~8 Frank Hurd: 1.70.t The other candidates <1nd thl•ir talltes were · 1'\orman Ginsburg· l.561i :\tiles PC'terson: I ,536 Sharon Sirccllo 1.478 All five seats \\ere flllt.'d 1n Tuesd;.1y·~ balloting. :'\1rs Fok·~, Mrs. Sicoli and Olson \\On four vear terms on th<• hoard Boulanger and II urd \wn l\Hl year terms . G1n~burg <incl .\I rs Sll'C'l•llo members of the district's first board of trustees. \\ere unscatvd by challengers Mrs. Foley and Hurd. Officiab this morning did not have fi gures availablt• on the percentagl' of the district·s 12.120 r egistered ,·oters who cast ballots. Along th~ Orange Coust. they reported. turnout was u light 25 to 30 percent. In the 1972 t•lt•ctinn more than 80 percent of ln·inc"s \Otcrs cast ballots Mrs. Foll·~. top runm·r ;.it the po 11 s . r a 11 .1 (' Cl m pa i g n that ;.no1ded confront.itton \\1th the incumbent.... Shl' t":tlll'd lnr h1ght•r :H·adem1e st:1ndanb. t"\ panded 'oeat ion a I offlorin;.: ..... lll'l tl'r c:oun-.ding progr;1m.., <1 l'l11M'I t!~t· nn inno\ dli\ 1· progr:1ms aod helll'r use• of d 1st 1 i cl fund-. fund::. Mrs Fol1·v 1s a honwmal-.l·r \~1th s ix ye;.irs pn'' 11H1" lt>aching experience Hurd. anothN of the three challengers. ran a high-profile campaign marked hy sporadic- c 1 a s hes with incumben t Ginsburg. Hurd, <in economist. ran on a laq::(•l y finan cial pl;.itform . charging irrl'S pons1bility 111 boan1 h;rndling of distrirt funds llurci 1s resign mg his post us a t i ty pl ;,.inning commbsionerto.take the school b11:1 rd -.t•jl. I k w111 be replacl'rl on till' planning c-om- m1ss1on hy Boll Huth of tht' Ha<" qut'l Club C~ee JR\"l~E . Page 1\:!I Or;on;!~ 1'ousL . b-4~ \\ .. ath .. r Showers tonight and Thursday, according to the weather servic·e. with highs of 58 to 62. Lows toni~ht will be 50 to 55. Chance of rain decreasing to 60 percent Thursday. I '\SI Dt: TOD.\.\. Ann Randolph Hearst . 11ounger sister of fugtlwe /latric1a 1-learst . has bet>n ar- rrsted on drug charge at V S Canadlan border Story. Page M lntlt•x Al y..,, S.t•lte AJ Milt Ibo• A6 ... hft9 All Me•••\ .... LM. .. .,.. AU ~c llo• aa Cal.t.""• .U MWl ... I F,.,_, a4 C.VMr (.erMf a 10 .UltGftitl !ff"" 64 &1:~':" 01 ~~ 0raft91 c.a .. nty Ct IO c;.u_. u ....,.. a1 .J 0..t1' ... lk.. Cit Sfl•i• ,._1'1•< 9S •.itwl•I P•.-A• ~' et> ..... ,..111 .... 111 al • Or S..iM,.1111 A4 ,.,..,.<-••·S !>lecllMtrU t\ •• J ,.... a• u t•i.•t1"' tt '« ltw •t<_,,. DJ nM1tn &t 4 My Ga...et1•• " ••-r •• ... rM(... (l """ .... ~ ... A11111.A .... tt C> l ' ' ~ • 1 Wednesday, MM:h 5, 1975 1'11 Holdup Youth Sought ... As 'Witness' A young boy appearing to be 11 or 12 years old. wearing a green jac~et and ridmg a bicycle may hold valuable clues to the Barr jewelry robbery in Newport Beach Tuesday. ' . , JEWELS ... after Mrs. Barr phoned police. officers saturated tht' area with patrol units. but no s uspect could be found. Hamilton said the gunman. who apparently worked alone. was Caucasian and wore blue de· nim trous ers and coat Ills hair \\cts neatly styled and he wore u "cll-tnmmt•d beard. The g unman was bctw<'en 25 and 30 years old . s tood about five feet. ten inches tall and weighed about 160 pounds. Detectives conceded that there 1s a lack of 1mmcd1ate clues in the <' :.tM.'. .. \\'t"re appealing to anyone in the un• a " ho ma v ha vc seen a man perhaps waiting in a c<Jr near the s tore before the crime', or "ho may h<•Vl' ~ft<'n ~omeorll' 1n a hurry lo lea\ e." Hamilton ~.ud. ··There a re apartments nearby and a lot of other businesses. and we're hoping that someone may have noticed something that can help ou r inves tigation," h1• added Saddleback Incumbe nts ' Tl1rown Out By JAN WORTll 01 lhe 0•1ly Pllol ~l•ll Voters opted for a full-scale change in direction in the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District Tuesday by soundly de- feating the three incumbents who have controlled the district since its form at ion three years ago. The five open seats on the board were won by ··mmonty voice'' incumbents George Henry and Dennis Smith and by challengers Carole Neustadl. Willi am K o hl er an d Loa Young The five winners all based al least part of their campaigns on a drive to unseat incumbents Chester Briner, Vincent McCullough and board prcsidefll Joseph Peterson Jr. Henry. an elementary school principal in the Irvine district, was top vote getter. fol~wed by Carole Neustadt and Loa Young. They will serve four-year terms beginning Aprill. Kohler. who took fourth place, and Smith. who captured fiflh hy 200 votes over Robert Brumfiel, will serve two-year terms. In final unofficial returns to· dav. the votini? was : Geor ge Henry : 5,015 Carole Neustadt: 4,24·1 Loa Young : 3.648 William Kohler: 3,539 Dennis Smith : 3.350 Robert Brumfiel: 3,156 Joseph Peterson · J.116 Chester Briner: 2,876 Vincent McCullough: 2,840 Mary Phillips: 2.702 Clifford Boehmer. 1,911 Preston Howell : 1.508 Cyrus Woodc l : 510 John Simons: 288 Raymond Skony: ';!77 Henry. 53. and Kohler, 45, live in Mission Viejo. Dennis Smith. 40: Ms. Neustadt, 37: and Mrs. Young, in her 40s, live in Laguna Hills ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lllvesttgators. who appealed today for the youngster to step forth, said that during the 20- rninute holdup of the WestcUU jewelry store, one clerk saw the youngster through the front win- dow. The clerk told detectives that the blond youth parked his bike near the front of the shop and walked over to the front window As the boy approached, the clerk managed to wave the boy away, and the bandit did not notice. Detectives said the boy heeded the gesture. got on his bike a nd disappeared. ''There is a s trong chance that this boy knew what was happen· 1ng and he may have watched as the s uspect left the store. We're hoping that he may have seen a car or perhaps an accomplice," said detective Sam Amburgey. The detective appealed to the youngster to call 644·3754. From Page Al REBUTIAL Another alternative would have teaching functions take place through affiliation agree- ments with comm unity hospitals. After acquiring the Medical Center, the med school proposes to reduce beds there by 200 and build a 200-bed hospital on the campus, thus leaving the total number of beds unchanged. That approach, Or. van den 1'oort said, will remove facilities from the most heavily over- bedded area of Orange County and transfer them to the least heavily over-bedded area. The res ult of that, he said. would be a higher proportion of filled beds than with a large facility in a highly competitive area. Consequently, the universi· ty would receive more income from patient fees. Additionally, Dr. van den Noort said. the campus is at a critical point regarding the on- campus hospital. .. There are ongoing plans by a private group to build a com- munity hos pital adjacent to the campus. Should they gain ap- proval in the absence of an ap- pro•;ed university project . the op- portunity to develop a university hosp ital w i ll probably b e foreclosed." he said. UC I and a coalition of Hoag Memorial Hos pital and Western World Medical Foundation both seek to build hospitaJs in lriine. Both groups will go before the Orange County Health Planning Council later this month to ask approval for their plans. Health· pla nn ing council sources predict that only one hospital will be approved. Regarding the possibility of a joint venture with the communi- ty hospital coalition, Or. van den Noort s aid . "Seven years of negotiation between the universi· ty and this community group have been unsuccessful in efforts to produce a common plan." Irvine Park Plans Studied Irvine Community Services commissioners will review pro- posals tonight for facilities at the first three community parks to be financed by the city's $16 million park hond issue. The 7:30 p.m . meeting will be held at city hall. 4201 Campus Drive. Parks consultant Jan Howell and Community Services Direc· tor Paul Brady are to detail a proposed aquatic complex for the combined Irvine Hif?h School and community park site. A teen center for the high school site. a recreation building for the University Community Park and athletic facilities for the Harvard Avenue Ballpark are also to be discussed. WINS HANDILY Donna Beny U.S. Carrier Sta1uling by To Evacuate WASHINGTON CUPl)-The carrier Okinawa with helicopters and 1.500 Marines aboard has been ordered into the Gulf of Thailand as a precaution to evacuate Americans from the besieged Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh if necessary, Pen- tagon sources said today. As a last resort. the Marines would go in to secure the airport ROCKET ATTACK HITS U.S. PLANE-Story, A3 at Phnom Penh. lo allow evacua· tion of ci viii ans by military ·transport, the sources said. (Reports from Phnom Penh said Pochentong Airport outside the capital was closed today un- der a barrage of Communist rocket and artillery fire to stop food nights.) Pentagon sources said cont· ingency planning for the evacua· tion of some 400 to 500 Americans still in Phnom Penh called for a four·step operation, according to the situation: -Air evacuation by com- mercial or chartered aircraft. -Use of military transport if Communist acth•ity becomes too dangerous for civil craft. Mar ine helicopters from the Okinawa which could approach to within 75-100 a ir miles from Phnom Penh. -Send in the Marines to pro- tect the airport itself during final evacuation, if a crisis point is re· ached. , The Pentagon stressed that all alternatives were contingency plans and no evacuation has ac- tually been ordered. Gree1ie Ahead I 1i E lectio11 LOS ANGELES <UPI) -As· semblym an Bill Greene ap- parently won a narrow victory over community college trustee Kenneth S. Was hington in their special state Senate election for the seat vacated by Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally. However, the county regislrar- recorder 's office said today al'\of- f1cial canvass of absentee balfots to be completed Thursday night could change the result. With all 183 precincts in the predominantly black 29th Dis· lrict reporting. Washington was behind by only 98 votes. From Page Al IRVINE ... Re-elected incumbents Boulanger, Olson and Mrs. Sicoli spent the campaign emphasizing the accomplishments of the board during the district's first 18 months of operation. Olson i s an electronics engineer. Boulanger is a school principal in the Cypress district. Mrs. Sicoli is a real estate agent. t N (••AnQtii (1\.,,, C•.t••• f\11vt ""'''""'n''"'''""" ntN"lt,.... ~,..,. r'"' fh.lftlo ~bVl-""OrMWJ"' t,.... 1 Puou ... ,,.,,ton f1·'" t \to,..r.el• f'CM•on<ii ... ,. P'olbl•\hrd Nv '.#J.tY IF'HC.UQh frtO-.Y •or ~i. ~ .. ~,wort! Fl.,.,,. 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Nt*,r-\tni-t:t H-•..qt~ IM•t" 11111 h•<~ ~•••d 1,MtOtrtMc,• Y6111't >UOI le•,._., A.,_#ltl •I W" D•"90 I ,..,.., TelephOM 171•1 642 .. 321 CIUStfied Advert1S1"9 642-S671 ..,,_.,_W't'Mif • V•I •'¥ Nf'W"t C)lltrr Sil U10 f ~'h"" ~ •" w fll.tl- 49S·Ofll0 C•••'•Oht ,,,, o,,., <)Ii C•>•~t _.,v01t\l\1ft4 (c.v'Ptp•n., Not'••\ IA••t' 1111\l••I""''..., ftw1.,.. ~•tt•r •' •d""'''""'""""''' "''"'" m•• ltf" t•t'•f'lturc•d .,.1tn "' O•l••• P•,mt\\I~ CH ( fl01'"""' ~-"", '''"""ct•"~ Pf"' t ~ 0,..,, t1 '""'• M~" , ... torft•• \tin~r ~~th t.e•r•..-•t.100l"n0f'\tl\ly A high speed chase that began on the Santa Ana Freeway short· ly after a cash box containing $270 in cash and checks was stolen from a Dana Point gas sta· tion ended in the Irvine area Tuesday with the arrest of one of two men allegedly Involved in the theft. Albert William Hopkins, 25, ol Downey. was booked by Cotta Mesa police on robbery cl\arges while other officers 8<lOUJ'ed the ,industrial complex •urrt>undlng Ure intersection o( Arm•lrong Drive and Kaiser Street wMre he wal'i arrested stages of the pursuit after the robbery of Bick's Arco station. 34342 Pacific Coast Highway, Dana Point, was first reported by sheriff's deputies. Officers allege Hopklns was one of two men who drove up to th(! station, engaged personnel In conversation and then picked up the cash box as they returned to their car. Co.ta Mesa police and sheriffTs officers continued to search the arrest area today for Hopkins' companion who fled on foot from what has been identified as a stolen car. bf ftWl• IA 00 MOfttn•v M•'-'"'f' dit\hMti•M \J" 00 ; ~ """""'"'' Orange County Sherlrfs of· ricers , California Hl1hw1y patrolmen and Costa Mesa police joined In lhc chase at dJffeTent Officers said most oC the cash and the credit sales printing de· vice uud by the gu ta.Uon were recovctred from tbe abandoned auto. I NO OPPOSITION Larry Taylor From Page Al COLLEGE. Laguna Niguel areas. • • The county registrar or voters did not immediately have the total number or votes cast in the 365 square mile Saddleback Com· munit y Colleg e Di s trict. However, it is estimated that on- ly 25 to 30 percent of the district's 106,624 registered voters turned out. That low turnout no doubt was. caused in part by a quiet cam- paign which did not uncover sub· stantive controversial issues. Vulture Discove red I~ Soviet Unio~ MOSCOW CUPI) -Hunters near Vladivostok have trapped a black vulture with a nine-foot wingspan and ex perts said they believed it was blown there from souther n latitudes by a whirlwind, the Tass news agency said today. . The bird, found weakened with hunger in a snow-covered clear· ing. was warmed and fed and presented to a zoo, Tass said. Fre•PflfleAI SPRAGUE. • • Sprague allegedly offered to arunae th• lialaon alter an earlier meetlnl wllh the vice de· tective In wblcb b.la ~eren- •dant's company was usertedly recommended. Investigators said they staked out Sprague's asphalt comimny during the alleJed negotiations for Miss Garcia s favors and at· rested the contractor as he left after the $2S tee was handed to him. The pair are currenUy free on bail peodtne arraignment in Cen· tral Orange County Judicial Dis- trict Court. Sprague and his son Eben, 27, who also lives al the Beacon Bay address. currently !ace a pretrial hearing June 16 in Orange Coun- ty Superior Court on charges of possessing dangerous drugs. They were arrested July 3, 197~ in a home they shared at 551:> River Ave., Newport Beach, where detectives allege they found LSD, amphetamine pills, marijuan a and narcotics paraphernalia. A ruling by Superior Court Judge Everett Dickey dismissed the charges on grounds of un- reliable testimony by a young woman police allegedly sent in with $10 to purchase two tablets of LSD from the Spragues. A three-judge panel of the Fourth District Court. of Appeals in San Bernardino later overruled Judge Dickey's action, leading to reins tatement of the drug charges to be heard again this summer. _ Cna-rges against seven of the eight women arrested with Sprague in the 1971 prostitution raids involving Executive Escort Service were cleared, while one pleaded guilty. Ethiopian Fete ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia CAP) -More than 100,000 peasants. workers a nd students staged a massive demonstration today to celebrate Tuesday's nationaliza. lion of all farm land by the military government. The de- monstration was believed to be the largest ever held in the na· tion's capital. Murder Michael I:..awrenee C8rden or 'Newport Beacb pleaded 1,nnocent late Tuesday to murder charges ,filed after the boliy of a weulthy 'Claremont businessman was 1tound lying on the back doorstep otthedefendant's home. Orange County Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey or· dered Carden, 34, of 614 W. Ocean Front, to face trial June 16. Pretrial action was scheduled for April 14 and May 16. Carden was arrested last Jan. 26 after police found the body of Elmer Julius Boehlke, 48. slumped outside Carden's back door. Police said Boehlke, operator or a salvage business and owner or several food stores in the Pomona Valley area, had been shot in the chest. Police said neighbors told them thev heard a number or shots fii·cd at a time they estimated lo be between 3 a.m. and4 a.m . Carden is held in the county jail with bail set at $250,000. Pr<;Jject Move Costs 'High' WASHI NGTON <UPI) -The Pentagon says the Sanguine communications system for sub· mjlrines, which resulted in .-i howl from environmentalists and some Wisconsin residents, will be moved to Nevada or New Mexico. But officials said Tuesday the move could increase costs by more than 100 percent lo $1 or S2 billion. Pentagon director of com- munications Thomas Reed said . the project would be built on land owned by the Defense Depart· ment at either Nellis Air Force Ilase, Nev .. or the While Sands- Ft. Bliss complex in New Mex- ico. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart ' SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES . • Wilson Kramer Autograph Rackets Stan Smith Autograph Rackets Jean King Autograph Rackets Frame only -23. 95 Pro-Staff Rackets 2nds Frame only 16.95 Basketballs -6.95 to 31.95 Volleyballs -5.95 to 21.95 Volleyball Nets -. 9.95 to 29.95 Soccerbolls -10.95 to 26.95 Playground Balls -2.25 to 3.95 4 Square Bolls -4.25 Footballs -6.95 to 26.95 Racquetballs Handballs 1.25 GoHballs -3 for 1.59 Tennis Balls, can of 3 - 2.35 Skateboards -Wheels Trucks -Bearings -Axels Nuts -Washers Open 9 to 6 Cosed Sundays Baseball Gloves -4. 95 to 64. 95 Masks -Cops -Shoes Bats -Colored Sleeves Warm Up Jackets Tennis Dresses Tennis Shorts & Shirts Tennis Shoes -Adidas Converse -Tretorn Tennis Racket Pogs Tennis Gf.iJves Worm Up Suits Racket Stringing Racquetball Racquets & Bolls Champion Handball Gloves Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Sleeping Bags Bock Pocks Mess Kits Sp9ce Blankets Bike Repairing Parts -Tires -Tubes 538 Center 646-1919 ' f I ,l \ VOL. 68, NO~ ~. 6 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES T oday's Clo ing . N . • StCM!ks WEDNESDAY, MARCH S, 1975 TEN CENTS • Ditte, MacAllister .Notch Wins DITIIE Mtt1ALLllT1Elt Bandit Holds Up Jeweler By JOHN VAL TERZA Of .. 0.llf "'lotSUlf A young bandit, clad in blue de- nim and brandishing a bluest.eel pistol, robbed a Newport Beach jewelry store of $256,000 in raw . gems and finis hed jewelry Tues- day afternoon. Police said today that the dar- ing daylight holdup or Charles Barr Jewele rs at 1048 Irvine Ave., was the largest com- mercial robbery in memory in Newport. Detective Capt. Rich Hamilton said the lone gunman entered the store at about 3:30 p.m. while the owner, several employes and a few customers were inside. The man calmly mentioned that he was interested in ordering a custom made diamond bracelet and began discussing the item with a clerk. Mrs. Mary Barr, 52, the owner . was in a rear office when s he overhea rd the discussion between the bandit and the employe1 then •h·e went out front to usiltJ.Jt tbe itansactiori.. All was normal, Hamilton said, until the bandit accompanied Mrs. Barr to the rear of fie~ to rm out an order form. As Mrs. Barr wrote, lbe man pulled a small 1>istol Crom bis hip pocket and said, "Mrs. Barr, this is a holdup." "You're kidding," she replied in alarm. The man the n touched the womao's side with the pistol and pulled out a shopping bag Crom another pocket a nd ordered his victim to the vault. Mrs. Barr was Corced to dump a large quan· lily of unset diamonds and emeralds into the shopping bag. The gunman then forced Mrs. Barr into the sales area where he confronted tbe employes and customers. Hamilton said the bandit then held all the victims at gunpoint while one clerk cleaned out dis- play cases of many items of finished jewelry and dumped them into the shopping bag. "Every one o( you, lie on the <See J EWELS, Page A2) FIRST CALLER BOVGHT BOAT "I sold my power boat to the first person who called." That's the success experienced by the Newport Beach m a n who placed this a d in the Daily Pilot: 23' SEA BIRD, 110 200 HP. nds cng. work. Head, camper top. lrailer. $3500, or will tah smaller in trade. xxx-xxxx Incumbent Helen Dille and Don MacAllister, a newcomer. outpolled eight other candidates Tuesday to win the two open seats on the Huntington Beac·h Union High School District Board of Trustees. Final tallies showed Mrs. Dille c~lected nearly 2,000 votes more than any other candidate. Re turns c ompiled by the Orange County Registrar ol Voters sbo"•: , fl(!len Dltte: 6.408 Pon MacAUlster : 4,753 Mary Aileen Matheis: 4,479 Doris Allen : 3,989 Andrew Studdert: 3,622 William "Bill" Armst rong: 3,332 Stephen Tucke r : 2,510 Zay C. Brand: 2,501 Eugene Fle m ing: 2.148 RobertG. Caron: 1,964 Both Mrs. Dille, a libr arian as- sistant, and MacAllister, a sales KETTLER HOFF HUMPHREYS 3 Coast College Incumbents Win By ALAN DIRKI N Oftlle Oaolly Pilot Sta.It The three incum benl.l) were vu: torious in Tuesday's Coast Com· munity College District election. Qua lity control s upc rvi ~or Donald G. Hoff of M 1dway City. aUomey Robert L. Humphreys of Costa Mesa, and chartered lifr underwriter Willia m E. Kettlerof Huntington Beach all were re· turne d to seats on the five member board. Jn final returns Loda) , the vol ingwas: l'l'ustee Area 2 DonaJd G. Horr: 12,777 Burt Johnson: 9, 120 Trustee Area 3 wtDlam,E. Kettler: 12,369 Lynda Towle Moss: 9,517 TrusteeArea4 RobertL, Humphreys: 14,650 Godfrey Sandeen: 7 ,522 AU Ure winners are long-time board members . Hoff was ap· pointed in 1957 and has been re· turn('d in elections since then Kettler was appointed in 1965 and has been rc·elecled three times Humphreys. the only board member to start his service b~ ~lection rather than by appoint menl. has been on the board since 1962 The issues in the campaign were the use or KOCE. Channt•I 50. which is operated by the d1~ trict. and the evening college. All three ch a lle neers maintained that greater use sboql<tbe made or Channel so for tea·chliig and t hat the faculty should be more in- volved with the station. and all contended that the evening col· lege classes are crowded and do not have adequate s upport s taff in comparison with day classes al the district's .two campuses <See COAST, Page A2> 2 Challengers Oust Incumbent Trustee The lone in cum bent seeking re· election to the Huntington Beach City Celementary) School Board lost his bid Tuesday to two newcom er s. Trustee Louis Dallarb fims h<.>d third behind Brian Garland, <1n Edison High School teacher, and Norma Vander Molen, a hard campaigning housewife. The fin al vote in the race for two seats was: -<iarland, 1,603. -Vander Molen, 1,367 -DaHarb. 1,041. -Henry Paradis, 582. -Robert Car on. 473. -11.T. Clark. 215. -Louis Steinmetz, Jr., 190 DaHarb's loss came as a sur" prise to observers in the district who expected an easy win for him with a close tussle between Garland and Vander Molen for the ~econd seat. GARLANO VANOE!IMOlEN s upporters. Garland r eceived heavy sup- port from district teachers who hacked his more liberal Nluca· lion philosophies. The result of the race fails lo indicate an~· trend toward on1.• particular philosophy. since Garland and \!ander :\lol<~n hau• chshnct \'iews on some 1ssu1.·~ The \'Ole tally appears to rent•ct ~lron g campaigns and hard \\Ork. more than anything c>bt.• eneineer.werefavoredtowinthe financed campaign, \\ith S2.~ race. in.donations and pledges. But they fought off strong cam-MacAlliste r also had strong palgns by Mary Aileen Math~. financial support , along with a realtor and mother of seven, Mrs. Allen and Studdert, an 18- and Doris Allen, an <>ijlspokeJ'l year-old student. conservaUve. Unification and school over Incumbe nt Dennis Mangers crowding emerged as chleC cam- didn 't run fo r re·e lection. . paign issues. Mrs. Matheis, s upported by the While candidates generally HllntinJ?lon Beach·Fountairro-.. supported the idea of unification Valley Board of Realtors, was 'by breaking up the 52-square- belie ved t o h a ve the be.st mile district into smaller K·12 syslt'm!), une bllJ.::!.l'~led a {·on crete plan And candidate!) "ere car~ful to avoid a deC'1sive ~land on efforts in Fountain \'allev to form a ne" unified distri<.~t a long city borders Both J\tacAlhstt>r. who hves 1n south lluntinglon Beach. and Mrs. D1tte. of Fountain Valley. s upported the idea of building a ne" 2.000-student campus to re- ISee \\IN~ ERS. Page A!) 2 End Up Tied Both Make Valley Board Incumbent Karen Ackley and Richard P lum. a newcomer. finis hed the Fountain Valley School District trustee race in a dead heal Tuesd ay. while a tax override was narrowly defeated Both Plum and Mrs. Ackley" 111 serve on the board. The tie vote between Mrs Ackley. a housewife. and Plum. a high school administrator. left Fred Voss. the othe r incumbent. trailing by 300 votes. Final official e lection lathes show· Ka ren Ackley: 2,945 Richard Plum : 2.9-tS Fred F Voss: 2,645 Martin Swanson: 1.533 Tax 0\1t.'rride: 2,737 yes: 2,875 no The Voss upset may have come as a surpr ise to some but throughout the r elatively low-key C'ampai g n , e1um worke d vigorou~I:.. a ttacking dist rict fin ance~ an d education pro grams PLUM Both Voss and Mrs Acklc\ s uppor t e~ the 67 cent t a~ measure, claiming that without it the district will have to cut pro grams and possibly staff h' $670,000 next yc~1r. · · But Plu m claimed lht• d1stnl'I had not thoroughly examined the budget for possible cuts and ht• said the measure should be re Jected in li ght of the poor economy Rivera, Osterlund Win in Ocean View Juli o "Ja y" Ri vera. an engineer, and Charles Osterlund. a health educator , won easy vic- tories Tuesday to take the two open school board seats in llunt ington Beach's Ocean View Dis· trict. With neit her inc umbe nt Ralph Bauer and Robert Zinn gr abe -seeking re-election. a dozen candidates fought for the lop spots. The final vote was · -Rivera, 1,349. ... --Osterlund, 1,248. Mickey Korba. 1,108 Elbert Craft, 820. -Marilyn Roberts, 679 Joy Dautrich, 537. James !Iowa rd, 308 Laikie Sperling. 252. -John Lasch, 202. Burton Ma rsh , 144. Don Nelson, 116. Thom as Morgan, 61. It was a three-wav race in :0cean View, with Mickey Korba, .backed by several community leaders, expected to finish ahead or Osterlund. But Osterlund, wbo has been active in sever a l facets of youth work. took the number two spot by more tha n 100 votes · T he lop vote getter. R1\'era. has been active on both th{' elementary school level and w1lh the community council at 1\1 anna Hi gh OSTERLUND lllVEAA Rivera had also l>een appoint ed by the high school board to the governing body of the Coasllmt• Regional Occupational Program Vultu re Discovered In Soviet Union MOSCOW <UPI > -Hunters near Vladi\·oslok have trapped a black vulture with a nine·foot wingspan and experts said they believed it was blown there from so uthern l a titudes by tt whirlwind, the Tass news agency said today. The bird. found weakl•ned \\1th hunger in a snow-covered clear ing. was warmed and fed and presented to a zoo. Tass ~au1 VOS!) abo \\ :.i~ lite uni\ can- didate supported h~ Fo.untuin · \'allev teachers. Tl•ac·hers had \\Orked hard for J.>i.1~~:.i~C of the override. ~l ost of the nearly Sl million generated \\Ould h;ne gone ror salaries. benef1b. reduc·- tion of class si.tcs. "h1lc the re~t \\Ould have bet'n u~ed for ~peC'ial educatwn. Swanson. <.in atlornl'~. Jbo op posed the lax mea~un• In <.1dd1tion to lhl· t:.i:-. 111trl•a:-.t..'. the race also\\ as prnliahl) .iffcC'l C'd hv unifil'ation l'ff<>rl!) 1111w un· dc.>r ~\a~· aimed at forming :.i 111..•w ~('hoot dislnel \\ ilh1n Fountarn \'ulll'y cit~ bordt•r:-. A group of lluntrni..1on Bt'ad1 parents. no'' S{'l'\'t•d by Fountain Volley schoob. '1gorou~h op- pos1.·~ the mo' t' l>l't'aU~t· th1..·\ ha\'t' not Ut't:'n includ('d While the SC'hool IJ<iard 1:--tn 111g to ensure the~ are 1nt'IU1.lccl ~ome still do not belil·\ l' tlw board hu~ done enough Morga11 Drops Prime Rate To 7:~/4C/l1 :-.:EW YOHK t.\f') \lrngan Guarani\ Trust. lh<.' nation ·~ fifth largest 'c·om mcrcial bank. an nounct•d tocta)· a I01H'nng of its prime interest ra11• from 8 1 1 p<.>r rcent lo the industr\'wide )0\\ 7·1 1 percrnt. l'fff'etl\'l' Thurs<la.\' S1:-. California banks foll1ml'rlsu1 1 This is the first t11m· tht' pnmc ha~ br.en th:.it 111\\ •.1nt·1· ,Jul\ :1. 1973 The mo\<· hnnc~ tlw h;11.1k <s half perc(•nt .1 ~e pninl fJl•low large bank!--Some I L'ma111 ;it thl' 81 • pern•nt ((•\ l'I The pnme 1:-thl' 1,1t1· a Ii.ink chargt·~ its 11111:-.I t'I '-·chl\\01 th~ <.·orporate c·u:-tnmt·is for ~hm t term loans ll 1s not l1t•cl d1rc·c·1h to con~unwr Jnd ulht•r I\ 111·~ of longer-lNm loan., h111 c·.in point the future path of nthl'r intt•rchl rate~ The pnmt• h<•:-h1•t•n fullinl! slc;id1h !>llll'L' th1· b1·g111nmg of the )ear. The rate• c·ut ;1burled ci relrl•.Jt C'aUsl'd h~ profit laking on the stock markl'l tod;iy tTahles, BS) ThC' Dm\ .10111·~ ;.J\'t•rage of :m industrial.., ;1l rn1d -d<Jy was up 1.26 points 11> 759 Trading \\aS hnsk on Litt' :\1•\\ York Stock Ei.- chan.!!l' ehangt But till' !)rn\ <'H·11tu;1ll~· 111..,l I ;,.J pn111t ~ O ran;!t• _J ('0;1!'i>I If you have a boat to sell. call 642·5678. It only takes a Cew words in the right place to make a sale. Along the Orange Coast the right place is the Daily Pilot. Valley Mayor Post Given To Svalstad One trustee seat "as ,.al'<Jrll because i ncumbent O r ville Hanson chose not to run again Vander l\t olen launched a strong, grass r oots campaign. enlisting the aid of a large.> •number or mothers and sehool UCI Dean. in Rebuttal ~4A7 ~ \\ t•a .. u •r : City Counciltnan Bernie 'Svalstad, 37, was named mayor o( Fountain Valley Tuesday nieht by his rellow councilmen. Dr Marvin Adler was elected mayor pro lempore . City officials said today the mayor vote was split, but they decUned to say who else aot voles oo the &ecrct ballotin1 or bow · ]fl any Sv a lat ad rece. ved: . Even c:oancOmen don't know ~w the vot~ wenL Each filled ,O'Ut a ••crtl ballot and paaedlt .to Ute cily cle rk. who then report. 'ed that Svalstad recelved a ma· tjori«y. at least three vot • GETS MAYOR CHAIR Val .. W'• Sv•latad Medicm C~ef-Expand or Close By DOUGLAS FRITlSCHI!: Of 111• D• llY Pllol St.If The d ean or the UC Irvine- California College or Medicine says the onl y acceptable alternali ve to the m edical school's expansion plan is to shut it down. And closin g the school is cer· lain to bring legal action by Californu.t College of Medicine trustees to recover assets held prior to the college's merger with the university. adds UC I's Dr Stanley van d en Noort. His nine-page letter on the•ub ject to Dr C Haton PoweU. s pecial assista.nt for health education to UC Presldcnt Cbattc~ lilt-ch, ls being circuJat· ed today amon1 UCI faculty members. Dein van den Noort's lotter te· butting suggested al\ematives to the medi~al school's develop- ment plans was unveiled just days before a rQCeting at which UC Regent s a re set to hear alternatives lo medical leaching programs at UC Davis and UCI. Any of the alte rnatives to un- ivenity plans sugge~ted, Dr. van den Noort says in his letter. will mean deterior ation or the guality or medical t eaching and. in all p r o b a b l l i t y , a r a pj d d e - partdepirtu re t o green er pastures of m edical faculty mem- bers. "The only alternative to the present plan which is consistent with good ~landards in medical education lS to close the school better no 11chool than a poor one," he wrote. ''To close or turthtr ·com· promtse t he d evelopment of Irvine •nd Davis foUowina the passage O( a $156 million bond IS· sue for their deve lopment will do little t o enhan ce the public perception of th e fi sca l responsibility of the university," he added. UC Regents ' committees on health sciences education and finance are scheduled to discus!'. the medical school situation Fri day in San Francisco. An ad hoc study group has completed a s ix-week review of medical teaching in the uni~ers1 ty. The study was prompted by a tit ht ming 5tat• rise al mtu.tion. Present UCI plans call ror purcbas~ o~ Oraoae County Medical Center for $5.S million. construction or a JOO-bed on- campus hospital and ambulatory care cent~r. a string ol outpallalt clinks a nd nfflltatlon 3Rr«· (~ RBBlJTTA~ Page A..2) Sho\H·r~ ton ight a nd Thursda). according to the v. e a l h <' r ::.<· n · 1 <' l' • w it h highs of 58 to 62 Lows tonight will be SO to SS. Chance of rain decreasing to 60 percent Thursd ay. l'\S I DE TOD:\,. Ann Randolpll 1lrarst. younger sister rif fup1t11•e Patncm Ht•arsl /las bt·en ar rest Pd on drug c/10 rqe al l' S Ca nadian hnrdrr Stor11. Pn<w M Al Yowr S.rvr~• Al llNtrftt Alt "-M .. .,. AU C.ht.ntl• AS CMter C••rM• 11 IO (hUoftM 01 10 °""''' Ill ~·· 8 1 OUtll ~lcet Cll t:.i1w1a1 riq,.. •• b~t••• l'llOAf>t• •• , ,_... 8414 lfwli.iteo•4 Ol "'c.r-ff •• ..._._. C> Anftl.ll\MF't CJ -·•bo• ... Mo"'"' ••• MVitC lao• Bl Ml#flMlf_, Ile NAhonAI N ... 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The g unman was between 25 and 30 \ear!. old. stood about fm.• feet. te·n inches tall and weighed about 160 pounds Detectives c:-onceded th al tht•n· is a lack of i m m cdtatc clues in the case "We 're appealrn~ to anyone in the area who may have sc~·n u man pl•rhaps wail tn~ 111 a <·<tr near the store bl' fo re the ffi mt'. or who may havt• seen someom· in a hur ry to l ean~ ... llamilton said . 00Tht•re are apartmenL-; nearbv and a lot of other busmc!>se~. anti we'r e hoping th<1t someone ma\ have noticed something that C'an he lp o ur in vcst 1gation. · · he addt•d 2 I 11c um1Je n ls R e-e l ected Iii Seal Beach Ruth Calkins and Lloyd Pat t~rson, both incum bent trustees in the tiny Seal Beach School Dis· trict, we re put back in offiC'e IJv vote:s in Tuesday's balloting. · With four enter ed in t~e raC'l· for two scats, lhe final t ally wa~ -Ruth Calkins, 1.337. -Lloyd P allerson. 1.303. -Solace J ackson. 1,247. -William '"R ip" Gowe n.45J. Mrs. Ca lkins h u~ served more than 20 years on the Seal Beach boa rd. She was first appointed when the board QXpanded from three mem bers to fh c and has won r e·elecl1on caC'h four years s ince. Patterson ~tll tx• senanJ? his third four· yc<1 r term on the boa rd. Ethiopian _Fett> ADnIS ABABA . Ethiopia <AP> -More th<ln 100,000 peasants. workers a nd s tudents staged a ft massive de monst ration today lo celebrate Tuesd ay's nationaliza· lion or a ll farm land by the milita ry government. The de· monstration was believed to he the largest t'Ver h<'ld in the na· t10n·s capital. ORANGE COAST 11.i I •JJ I fl QI {I) I ,,.., t>rAnQ#"' ". ' r I .... r IOI .,..,," Wf'Ht'h I'\,."" Otr.tod •~ ,.., .,,,,. 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Cle«1t, 2,943 -Dorothy Gee, 1,826 lngeP .Knox,862. Wiles, the top vote getter, fills the seat yacated by Rod Cruse the lone Westminster trustee w~ li v~ in the Huntington Beach portion or the district. Cruse did not seek re-election. Mrs. Clegg, who has an elementa ry s chool na med after her, will be serving her s ixth four-year te rm on the board. She is currently board president. The defeat of the tax override m ay bring a bout program cul· backs and teache r layoffs, school administrators p redicted. District officials have predict· ed they might. have t.o layoff a s many as 25 untenured teachers and pe rhaps 19 other school e m p loyes, t o balance the House That? O.lly Pilot Staff PMte WINNERS ••• l · Ueve o.ererowdln;. Mn. Allen contended over· • crowcling w11 caUMd by poor ~ planning. and Mn. Matheis aatd the district ls not dealing with the social problems jammed schools cause. Mrs. Dille was ente~ ln her first vote campaign. She was ap~ pointed to her trustee aeat in November to CUl the unexpired term oC George Logan, who r e· signed. f 'r o m Page A l COAST •.. Golden West College in Hunt· ington Beach and Orange Coast College in Costa Me sa. Two of the challengers are bro· fessional educators. Johnson {San elementary. school teacher with the Garden Grove Unified School District, and Dr. Moss is a theater arts professor at Cal State, Long Beach. Sandeen also teaches. In addi· lion to being an attorney and manage ment consultant, he teaches aviation navigation in night classes at both Golden West and Orange Coast Colleges. The campaign was low key. All the candidates filed statements indicating that their campaign contri buttons did not exceed $200. . Y.iCti"! ~ rried· Hangipg A despondent Knn:ttnJ(ton Bench father, who appllrently shot his wile an«i ~ himself Monday. also irJed to hang himself, police said today. Rodney James Sklnh, 54, as· sertedly shot his wife Margaret, 47, in the head as she napped in the couple's apartment. at 4931 Kona Drive, police said. A few hours later, officers re 1PC>rted, Skinn apparently tried to hanc himself with a plastic bell thrown over an exercise bar in a doo~ay. then shot himself in the head. Tbe belt didn't hold. police said, and Skinn was found on the floor. Skinn bad ten a note on the apartment door, warning the couple's son, Rodney Jr., 15, that there might be a body inside and directing him to the apartment mana~er. The manager notified pqlicc who discovered the bodies. Of- ficers said Skinn was despondent over a s lump in his wholesale fish business. budget. . Administrators are recom· mending cut backs totalling $991,000 to s ave the district from financial disaster. Even if the override had passed, the district expected to cut $186,000 from the next year's budget. Oliver Heim, 10; Da vid Gregory, 12, and Peter Lamy, 11, (from left) s how the air house they built in front of P~ter's home at 11028 Stonecress Ave., Fountain Valley . It s made up of a black plastic pool covering taped together and inflated with a simple house fan. Gree ne Ahead, In Election LOS ANGELES <UPI) -As· sembly man Bill Greene ap· parently won a narrow victory over community college trustee Kenneth S. Washington in their special state Senate election for the se a t vacated by Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally. .F\aneral services for the couple will be at 3 p.m . Thursday at Smith's Chape l in Huntington Beach, with the Rev. Earl Washmuth. pastor of the First. Southern Baptist Church of Bunt· ington Beach, orciciat.4lg. The couple had lived in Hunt.· ington Beach seven years. In addition to their son, they are survived by a daughter, Janel Louise Skinn of Huntington Beach and several brothers and sister s. The Westminster district is faced with a small tax base and a declining enrollment. The dis· trict has closed one school racili· ty and is cons idering the closure of othe rs. From Page A I REBUTTAL BY UC I • • • However, the county registrar· recorder's office said today an of· fi cial canvass or absentee ballots to be completed Thursday night could change the result. Job Claims Down U.S . Carrie r Sta1iding by To Evacuate WASHINGTON <UPl)-The C'arrier Okinawa with helicopters a nd l.500 Ma rines aboard has been o rdered into the Gulf of T haila nd as a pre caution to e \·acuate Americans from the besieged Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh if necessary, P en· tagon sources said today. As a last resort, the Marines would go in to secure the airport ROCK ET A TT ACK HITS U.S . PLANE-Story, A3 at Phnom Penh, to allow evacua- tion or civilians by military transport, the sources said. <Re ports from Phnom Penh said Pochentong Airport outside the capital was closed today un· der a barrage of Communist rocket and artillery fire to stop food flights.) Pentagon sources said cont- ingency planning for the evacua· lion of some 400 to 500 Americans still in Phnom Penh called for a fo ur-step oper at ion, according lo the situation: -Air eva c u a tion by com mercial or c hartered aircraft. -Use of military transport if Communist act ivity becomes too dangerous for ci\'il craft. Police Seize H e is t S u sp ect A 23-year-old man, free on bail on a burglary charge, was ar- rested by Fountain Valley police Tuesday for alle gedly commit· ting an armed holdup. Poli <'e said Martin Cutrell, 23, who lis t s his address as an Anaheim m otel, is accused or l akin g $145 a nd some food s tamps a t g unpoint. Saturday fro m the Rock vie w Dairy, Talbert A venue and Magnolia Street. Founta in Valley. Cutrell had been arrested by Fountain Valley officers Feb. 4 on sus picion or burglarizing a Fountain Valley home. police said. ments for teaching use of several nearby hospita ls. In his lette r . Dr. van den Noort de scr ibes the UCI medic al teaching ope ration as the most economi cal in the Western states. Total cost of the proposed facilities is est imated at $44.5 million. The cheapest a lternative. he said. would cost S54. 5 million. According lo Dr. van de n Noort's letter. the study commit- tee has proposed that all teaching take plaC'e in a renovated Orange County Medical Center, rather than s plit between the Medical Center and the on-campus hospital Another a lte rna tive would have teaching functions take place through affiliation agree· ments with community hospitals. Arter a cquiring the Medical Center, the med school proposes to reduce beds there by 200 and build a 200-bed hospital on the campus, thus leaving the total number of beds unchanged. That approach. Or. van den Noort said, will remove fa cilities from the most heavily over· bedded area of Orange County and transfer them to the least heavily ove r-bedded area. The result or that, he said. ~·ould be a higher proportion of fill~~ b~ds than with a large facility in a highly competitive area. Consequently, the univers i· ty would re ceive more income from patient fees. Additiona lly , Dr. va n den N<?<>_rt s aid, the campus is at a cnt1 cal point regarding the on· campus hos pital. :'There are ongoing plans by a · pnvate group to build a com - tnunity hospital adjacent to the campus. Should they gain ap· proval in the absence of an ap- proved university project, the op- portunity lo develop a university hospital will probably be foreclosed.·· he said. UCI and a coalition of Hoag Memorial Hospital and Western World Medical Foundation both seek to build hospitals in Irvine. Both groups will go before the Orange County Health Planning Council later this month t.o ask approval for their plans. He alth pl a nning c ounc il sources predict that only one hospital will be approved. Regarding the possibility of a Nixon Metho«I. Fit 'Peter P~nciple' SPOKANE, Wash. <UPI) -The author of the ''Peter Principle" says former President Nixon is a good example of his theory that individuals rise through bureaucratic structures to a level of incom· petence. Dr. Laurence Peter said Tuesday the system was such that once indJViduals rise to levels they are in- competent to handle, rules, procedures, and forms enable them to hide in the bureaucratic structure. "Such a person is Nixon ," he said. "He used es· sentially the same Watergate·style practices in earlier governmental campai1ns but never was noticed." Peter said Nixon was not noticed unUl he reached the level of president "and he was incompetent to handle the job." Joint venture with the communi- ty hospita l coalition, Dr. van den Noort said . '"Seven years of negotiation bet ween the universi- ty a nd this community group have been unsuccessful in efforts to produce a common{>lan." With a ll 183 precincts in the predominantly black 29th Dis· trict reporting , Washington was behind by only 98 votes. WASHINGTON (UPI> -The government reported today that 564,000 persons filed first-time unemployment insurance claims under state programs during the . week ended Feb. 22, the lowest number or initial claims in th ree months. Wilson Kramer Autograph Rackets Stan Smyh Autograph Rackets Billy J'an King Autograph Rackets Frame only-23.95 Pro -Staff Rackets 2nds Frame only 16.95 Basketballs -6.95 to 31 .95 Volleyballs -5.95 to 21 . 95 Volleyball Nets -9.95 to 7.9.95 Soccerballs -10.95 to 26.95 Playground Balls -2.25 to 3. 95 4 Square Balls -4.25 Footballs -6.95 to 26.95 Racquetballs HandbaUs - 1.25 Golfballs -3 for 1.59 Tennis Balls, can of 3 -2.35 Skateboards -Wheels Trucks -Bearings .. Axils Nuts -Washet's Open 9 to 6 Cosed Sun~ays Baseball Gloves -4. 95 to 64. 95 Masks -Cops -Shoes Bats -Colored Sleeves Warm Up Jackets Tennis Dresses Tennis Shorts & Shirts Tennis Shoes -Adidas Converse -Tretorn Tennis Racket Bags Tennis Gloves Warm Up Suits Racket Stringing Racquetball Racquets & Balls Champion Handball Gloves Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Sleeping Bags Back Pocks Mess Kits . Space· Blankets Bike Repairing Parts -Tires -Tubes 538 Center 646-1919 ' D . ~ Compromise seems to be out of the question in.the ffuntinaton Beach Free Clinic issue, apparently becaus~ of the unyielding stance taken by the clinic's governing board. After two meetings with City Administrator Dave Rowlands serving as an Impartial mediator, the clinic board has refused t.Q budge from itJs adamant opposition to appointing former acting director Mi chael Lyon permanent director of th-a help agency. · . Lyon, on the other hand, did agree to serve as litt~e as a three-month probationary period, after which he could be released if the clinic board still opposed him. Lyon and other resigned clinic staff members origina lly had asked ·lor the board's resignation and demanded a one-year trial at the top job for Lyon. They have backed down in their demands, at least offe$g some movement toward compromise. - It was Rowlands who suggested the three-month ~ompromise and be appeated disappointed at tbe failure of his efforts as mediator. The gamble now ls whether .the city might reconsider its $309 monthly subsidy of ihe clinic and the token $1 annual lease arrang~ment it offers for clinic quarters. The compromise was a reasonable one. It should have been tried. , Bor d e r : Fight. reject petitions signed by e.ooo Fountain Valley residents, because tJieir petition plans leave out Huntington Beach. But the same families refuse to circulate petitions aski~ for a vq,te on joinina the new dl trict or remami!)g a seven-school district of its own. Instead, they wa ot the vote to include a third option, joining the llunt~ngton Beach elementary district to the south. Meanwhile, they have not asked if fluntington Beach wouf d take tbe new territory. And after watching Fountain Valley efforis the a>ast five months, they JUSt now claim the whole idea needs revamping. The group apparently doesn't know what it wants. We s uggest they try wo~king constructively with the f''ountain Valley petitioners to find the best solution for all concerned. Bet ter Investment The Huntington Beach City Cou ncil made a right move last week by eliminating a $100,000 street lighting project planned as a federal community development g rant program. The street li ghts -at one time a $205,000 project were one of the most costly items proposed as city projects for the first year's allocation of $460,000 in federal funds. Technically they might be a .llowed, bul the intent of the federal act is to help the city's poverty pockets, the po<)r people. Angry Huntin-6~ ~~ch residents have vowed to fight Fountain Valley ~lion efforts to form a new school district along cify borders. Their complaints seem exaggerated. The f am iii es liv~.in the part of Huntington Beach now served by the Fountain Valley School District. They plan to ask the state Board of Education to In place of street lights, the council wisely ordered the staff to develop plans for a small community center in one lower-income neighborhood and a park in another. That is how the money should be spent · not on thinly disguised public works 'Yes, he has taken a position on gun control, but I'm not at liberty to discuss it.' . projects. Lawyer's View of Malpractice Suits To the Editor: The propaganda campaign conducted by the medical pro- Cession and insurance ind_uit'ry in recent months has prompted me to write this letter . I practice Jaw in Newport Beach and s~ialize in handling medical malpractice cases. It is my practice initially to obtain copies of all the medical records for review by physicians at my expense. I thoroughly in- vestigate all claims before any lawsuit is filed. Once a case is ac· . cepted. the c lient has the choice lo compensate me on an hourly rate or on a contingency fee basis. Without exceptio~ clients prefer the contingency t.ce -<.i;Jn-~ tract. They realize thatJnodtcal malpractice cases are costly and difficult to prove and the at- torney receives no compensation for services rendered if the case bJ lost. The contint{ency fee system provides the orily vehicle whereby an injured ~rsqn without funds to a/ford an at- torney can have his day in cou·rt. CONTRARY to assertions that the attorney is to blame for the increase in medical malplactice claims. the Federal government conducted an extensive in- vestigation several years ago ~n­ der the leadership of Senator Ribicoff and ~oncluded that the cause of m edical malpractice claims is medical malpractice. Most doctors are conscientious and competent practitioners. However, approximately 10 per- cent of the doc\ors are incompe· tent. They generate most of the malpractice c laims which in- crease the insurance rates for all doctors. For example, some doc- 1. o r s a r c p e 1· f o r m i n g ncurosur~ica l ;:ind other major s urgical oper ations without ever attending a residency program. Some doctors own their own hospitals and set th<>ir own stan- dards of practice. Other doctors have been s u ed numerous times without restrictions on the;r prac lice. l believe firm disciplinary action by lhe medical profession and thE.' State Board of Medica1 Examiners against tbese repeat- c<.I violators wou Id significantly reduce insurance premiums A COMPLETE lnvesUgaUon of the insurance industry should be d emanded to find out why com- petent doctors are forced to pay exorbita nt premiums. As of this date. the m a lpractice insurance companies have refused to dis· close fina ncial records justifying their rate increases. ( MAILBOX J Letters from readers are welcome The right to condense letters to fiJ. space or eliminate libel is reserved. Letters of 300 word.t or less will be given preference. All letters must in- clude signature and mailing address but names may be wtthheld on re· quest if ru/fieient reason is apparent Poetry will not be published. ln conclusion. I believe that our Constj!uti?pal systfm or trial by jUJ'}' iifUJUtlpractice cases can be pr~setved if reforms are adopted a'nd a buses corrected. ROBERT L. CHARBONNEAU F 11K11y M'o nu>Jt To tlle Editor : · On .11!~· 29, Daily PUot s~.aff· member, Carol Moore wrote a kind and complimentary story about a lecture-concert I recently had the pleasure of delivering at the Niguel Theater. The s tory contained, however. one unfortunate misquotation that I would appreciate having corrected, for the record. Ms. Moore refers to my "re cent contention that Lily Tomlin was the only truly funny woman.·· Since I have never an mv life made any such contention. nor do I bold a ny such view. l would naturally not want this error to go unchallenged. Miss Tomlin does happen to be my favorite comedienne. but she is by no means the only funny woman in show-business . STEVE ALLEN Reporter Carol Moore sticks b,11 lier account Editor. Clhd~ f '11n1b To the Editor: · I would . like to 1..·xpn·~s m\ deepest concern regarding the situation in\•o l \'lng the Hunt ington Beach Free Clinic and tht• Board of Directors. The clinic ha~ been operating succe~sfully and grown from a "hole m the \\all " operation to a facility that touche-. the lives of mahy \\ho would otherwise not receive hdp. undN the direction of Mike Lyon I request that federal funds to the Free Clini~ be frozen until the board o r directors see fit to re· examine their attitudes toward Mike and the clinic and until they A Literary Guide Have you been disappointed with. the letters and descripti,ons wrlUen lo you by friends vasMlng E urope? Then Lum to U,O experts · • :l'ht 1r.el~ wrilet11 of our lim~ U4 earlitr ha\:'e d criWd moet of the al.ihts of t.ba.t conli· nen in wom that will livo. ·And mucb ot this wriUoa ha been cQl· lceted a nd put In ono volume - "Travel Wlt.h Great Wrlter1: An Inform l Lll rary Gulde to E\lrO.,.," pubU bed r e nUy by Nuh Publi hen or Los An&clca ($8.95). Thero Is W aihinaton lrviq on Weatminslor Abbey , Victor Hugo on tl)e Cathedral or Notre Dame, Mery McCarthy on Florence and E l'.f'I est !J em 1 n g w a)' n n d Some~ct Maugham on Spain. Some of the other writers repus~ntcd m the voltime in- clu.a. Oliver Ootdsmlth. Mux Beerbohm, Jfenry James, Percy Byptao Shell~tc:Charl s Dickens • nd ld ark T~ll\.'!· • .. ·Do_naJ~ 8. Tbacllrey, \)Pl Dear Gloomy Gus Why not use napalm on those blackbir'ds back in f't Campbell, Ky.'? After all. it was good enough for tht• t'iviliuns in Vietnam·: J.i\I oioom., ow umment' u• ,..,.tiff by '"*" ...--. '"' .. .uuaru., reflKt "-... '" .. tM .... ,.,....,. SeM.,..... ,.., ,_.,,.to GIMM'r G11s, D•ll'r l'llet. lake action that 1s amenable ro the majority of the staff mem- bers and volunteers in the clinic LESLIE E. HUNTER S arap Meet• To the E<t1tor: - The police have ~en ·raiding the swup meets with 150 lawmen If e;ich lawmun would just bu~ ;,i cup of coffee and a hot dog and one other smaU objec~ that they determine to be legal. they mi~ht make it the most profjtable ~a~ that the respective swap mL·cl C\ l'r had. [( \'OU go out to s hoot down tlw . I crooks . why not ht•lp out a lit lie the ones that are legit'! Some of those guys just cleaned out the garage and are trying lo make c.i couple of bu<.' ks . I kno\\. l'n• been lhl·n " .JnI BOLDl:'\C Ta lk ing B aek to T \' To the Editor: Re ; Your editorial on Feb. i.1111 refer ence lo Television Controls You "rote a very good articlt· on th(' above subject an<.I we• hc•a rtily a gree with you Tht•re 1~ ,1ust one problem where ar~· lh<' TV $lalions.' localed? Reulizt• they art: in Los Anglclcs. but una hie to find their street addrcssc·:.. P lease print in your paper tht' proper address of CBS, NBC and ABC so we can be heard. I am s ure therE.' ·are others who would appreciate th.•.; information. KATHRYN M. ZOELLNER Local 11etwork stations are: Ch 2, ~NXT -(CBS) 6121 \V. $unset Blvd .. L .A. 90028. Ch. 4. KNBC -f NBC J 3000 W. Alameda, Burbank 91505. Ch 7. KABC -(ABCJ 4151 Prospect , L.A. 90027. Other local stations are: Ch. 5, KTLA -5800 W Sunset BhxJ .. LA. 90()28 Ch. 9. Kl-IJ.TV - 5515 , Melrose. L.A. 90038. Ch. 11. KTTV. 5746 Sunset Blvd.: L.A. 90028 Cli 13. KCOP -915 N La Brea.LA 00038. Editor. D e•ign P~ To the Editor: ·I was Jo Olson 's guide on her recent lour ol designers' showroom s on which she based her Feb. 23 article. Much as I en- joyed the day a nd the subsequent article, I do however , want to point out that while some or the prices in the showrooms we took in sound frightening. the article a;-1es the impression that this is all there is. even though these particularly rus h-priced items are !or a rather limited clientele. Actually. in the vast maJorily of the eho~·room1, pric are necessarily /;t10re realist.le~ 10 that the interior d~slsner can el· f ect a arent 100-. througti \hese r esources with a budeet ou~qy not exceeding wbat one mlght spend on one's own ln afutnitute atore HILARY DlES 0 American Sod~ Ot Interior Desitnen H F ro1n Educatio n t o Actio11 Labor's Political Role \\'.\Slll:'\GTOr\' (;L·org1· :\lt·;111~ ·..; t;mclid admission that lhl' :\ 1"1.-CIO's Commitll'e on J>1Jl1li c·ul Education <CO PJ<:i is'' "political part.v" s hould Clt«1r tlw air 11f <Ill~ lurther persiflage 011 this subjc·c·l .\1cun~. 111 announcing that lht• b1J.! labor amalga mation will no longer try to dominate the af· fair s of the Democratic Par ty <he also in e luded th e Republicans 1. was quoted as saying "We have a politic•tl part.)· and w ~ known as COPE. and we aTe going to continue to improve it. strengthen it. main· tain it. in ordt'r to elect labor's friends to the House and to the Se n a te and to 'the state legis latures. i r r espective o( political parties · · OFTE!\" CO PE h as bHll passed off as an rducational c·f fort to instru('l labor voters on when~ their inlt·rl'sts lie but fall ing short of direct orders to vok for the candi<.late of COPE's choice. Jn fart. manv mi llions ol dollars ha,·c bl·en su.ppliL'Cl in thc form of propaganda and ser\'ices on a "voluntarv basis" and with tht' effect or' helping main!~ Ot.•mocratic c-andidates ,\pparentl_, ~I cany intends to s tuy within the law. which re quires COPE tu majntain a dis lance bet~~~1..·n o\ ert political and l>roadl~· if{:luc·ational acli\'itiel- finJm·NI h\ lh1 • c-onLrihulions ol [ RICHARD J _ WILSON _ working men and \\t111w11 \t· tivitie~ like COP I:: make a fartt· of limits on 1..·ampa1gn sµt•nclin;.: although lahor will lw llmilt.•d like othc·r~. in the• amount 111 !:>i nglt: C'Ontrihutor .... to e;in didatc:s \'1ctor Ha•-.1·1 l>oul!;lus Cachf\ and othN c-IOM' ~ludcnt.:; of tht· labor mu\'t'n1l'nl in-.1-.t thal tc·n:- of mill wn..; of clnll ar-. 111 un111n dues ~ire· .i c·t uall.' go111;.: in lo partisan pol111e.el ac:t1\ilic•s 111 violation ol a law tho.it is also ap plicablc to corporations. (';1<.ld) ealls it ··The lluncln'<I Million Dollar Payoff. How Bl~ Labor Uuvs Its Candiclalc·s." hut COP!-: pk.<lds innoct:nl. s;I) ing that it i~ only working lo inl'l'l'a~t· poliLH·<i l participation h y its nwmber:. Alexander E. Barkan, 1wtional diret'lor. once wrote that COPE had been ··scrutini1.e<.I . ('X amincd. turned upside down timl inside out more than once s ince 1956 bv federal afencll's, and tht> basis for i.l forma charge, though zealously searched for. hu~ nl'\ t·r been found · · I~ CREDITl:'\G l~.irkan. 'ou have to belie\•e that here are l'.\ o unrelated u~tivities l>y big labor, one financed b\' ··volwilan"' con- tributions ~01n g from · union member~ direct lo selected con d idates. lht' other linanct.>d through union dues toengali(t" 1n •• ~eneral lax·e\'.cmµt 1..'<IU1..'C1ti1>11<d c-amp:iign. Th'-· lall(·r i~ ''hat :\leam mm' propo-.t'S lo i Ill pro\ l' and expand as he· t<Jkt:'S C'O PI·: out of the af- fairs 111 tht• [kmuc·r:itit· Part'. L.\ROR thu:-proposes t1> hct·o mt· sl r on I:! 1· r oul!>idc t lw Dl•nwer;.it11· l'a rt ~ orga111?ation than 111:.i dt• 1L This is partly du~ to inkrnal µrohlt>ms . ~leany is lr~·in~ to <l in11ni~h disscnlion \\ 1lh111 his m\ n organization over lhl' c·\'.tl'lll lo which the nation;.rl organ1 lat11111 s hull try to in- flut•nc·t• tht: 't:k c t ion of pr('~iden· t1;il ca11d1d.1 1t· .... \ :-po k t•., m J 11 ;i t . \ FL· CI 0 hl'<1Clqu ar11·r~ t ll \\'a!>hingt on s:ml: "In an org:rni1ationlikethe .\FL-CIO '' h1ch depends on con- St n~us. tht•n• is no point ~aving the tna{'hin1:-t-; in opposition to thc "ll'L'l "orkers. for exam pk. \\\• IWC'd t I) ;q:.! l°l'C <ln thO!.l.' things \\ l' t'all Jgrt'1.· on. c·ut down di~­ M'n!'-11111. anti inc rease our op- tion<· 11 1· added that big labor· h<.'l'l' slwuld not fall into the trap of tht: l.ah1lr Partj in Britain · · po\\ l'rful \\ ht:n in office <.1nd pm\ t•rlt·~<> out of office. "We t-;rn 't ht• take n for _:.!rantL•d,'! the :.pokes in u n alirkd ~OT BEl ~G t;rkt•n tor granted 1~ j ll'any·:. rh1l'f u1m and he in· tends to n ·1 n force this position "1th a str_ungcr poJitically orient- 1..-'d or gJ111zatio11 lh<.111 e,·er before. so thal th(' interests of labor will nut I)(' in thrall to one politic::il J>Jrt~ or lltl' olhl'r ;\ hi~ h I :1 bor offi ei al ''as quot eel a::, ~aymg after ~lcany·s an- nouncenwnt · ··we could wind up 111 I 9ili '' 11 h no 11111 · "e could sup- port iusl a:-",. rl1d in 19i2 ·· Prejudice Reinforces I tself At a college symposium I took part in r ecently, one of the stu- dents s ubmitted this question : "How is it that in this great age of knowledge, of science and educa- tion, so much prejudice still ex- ists in a ll parts of the world?" · At least part of the answer to this difficult question may be found in th e nature of social mteractlon a nd the way people respond to their e nviro nm e n t. Prejudite ~s what the behavioral scientists call "a sell ·reinforeing schedule." Simply put, this means that any group discriminated agains t long enough will eventually react in such a woy that seems to "justify" the. discrimination. A Simply put, this means that any group discriminated against long enough will eventually react · ln ~uch a way that seems to "justify" the discrimination. A group thol'is made to feel "dif· fe rent" wilt behave "different" -and this behavior reinforces the original prejudice. CENTURIES or rdlglous peuecution, for instance, have given the J~wlsh people a dCc- fensive quality thatis the Uievila· ble result of super·5ensitivlty; it sa<tly amus me when they are called "abra!ive" -for who wo\lldn't be abtash aner bav- ina been rubbed the wrong way (SYDNEY HARRIS ) for hundreds and hundreds of years? Discrimination brings out cer lain undes irable traits in people -and then we point to these traits as evidence of their natiVl' .. difference.,. With an equally bitter history, the blacks have s uffered in thc same way -enslaved and kicked into the mud, a nd then pointed to as an example of "dirtmc~~." It is much as though we poured a pint of liquor down a man's gullet and then locked him up for drunkenness. It is not only religious or racial pressure that sh apes behavior: sometimes it is sexual. For In· stance, h om osexuals behave quite differently in a country such as France than in the U.S. In Fra n ce. they comport themselves pretty much like anyone else, and nre bard lo de- tect, because nobody cares much one way or the other nbout devia- tion. IN THE U.S., the male homosexual is identified "'Ith the flaming "fnggot" bttau c our frontier more have made us contemptuous toward him. Ttus contempt and hostility produce an overreaction on hls part, so that be te nds to naunt hts dif- ference with a desperate gaJcty Ho wants to be treated jU$t like everyone else. but IC we won't permit th3l. he will then exag. geratc his difference in defiance· thus completing the circle and "justifying'' our contemptuous treatment. We art.> old e nough, a nd kllO\\'lcd gcnble enough, to un- derstand all this. There is no· m~·sterr ;.ihout the way people beh;l\'t.> when you t reatlhem bad- lv. "c c;in all see it in our own families and fril'nds. But we fall to apply this knowled{!e to the larger "oriel. and thus remain capl1\·es to preJud1c es that cor- rup~ m; a~ much as they injure their objects. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wel:'d.P.ubllshn' nwmas l\eall. Edttor Jlurtxuu l\re1bicl1. J..'tl1ftlrial Pnge Editor Th<' editorial pa~e of the Daily Pilol seeks to 1nfol'd\ ,and 11Um\1late readers by pres~tlng on th1~ paae diverse cocnmentuy On top1c1> ot intt-rei.l by syndicat- ed rolummsts and cartoonists. by prO\ ldlng a rorum for readers' 'IC\\lt and b~ presenting this n1·~spapcr"s opinions end ideas on e~rrent top1<'i-. The editorial op1nio1h of the Daily Pilot appear ool) in t!w ('<11loni1I column at I.he lOp of lhl' paJ?e Opimons ex· pr ·soo by the tolumnisls and certoonbl$ 11nd ll'tlcr wnters are th Ir own um.I oo endorsement ol lhf1t vic"s by the Daily Pilot ahould be lnterred. Wednesday. March 5, 1975 ' ' J I I \ Where Fo11r Died Rescuers work to extricate bodies from rear section of a car in which four were kill~ Tues day in Atherton. Police said the t ar. traveling between 80 to 100 miles per hour down a residential street, hit a tree. The I ront section come to a stop 25 feet away. The victims were identified as drtv er Marvin C . Phelts. 22, and passengers William Dorst, 24, Terry Laye. 19, all of Redwood City, a nd Mich ael Mc . Kenna, 27, of Menlo Park. Cltie f D avis 'D e f end e r ' Of Judge LOS ANGELES <AP> A mm1s kirted Munic ipal Court Judge who once threatened to give a '·son of a bitch" poliC'eman a ''.38-cal. vasectomy" has a de- fender in Police Chief Ed Da' is. Judge Noel Cannon. an attrac- tive 48 -year-old blonde. faces rC'· moval from the bench on chargC's of judicial misconduct But Davis told nt'wsmen Tues- day lhal Judge Cannon is the ··victim of a vendetta by vindic- tive young public defenders ... Sheriff's Deputy Cleared in Death SAN DIEGO CAP> -The San Diego County grand jury h:.is cleared a sheriff's deputy of any cr iminal r espons ibility in the fata l Feb. 3 shooting of an Oceanside youth. The grand jury completed its probe into the death of 15·year· old Leland Dale Phelps without returning a criminal indictment against special weapons Ocp. Vi ctim's Cousin Held in Slaying Alan C. Fulmer Fulme r re portedly shot Phelps in the mistaken belief that he was a sniper Y.ho had held officers at bay. The actual sniper, identified as David Rowland Terrell Jr .. 20, s hot himself to de ath just after Phelps was hit. Smog De vice Ticke ts Low B lossoms of embroidery. A look o ut of the wild Wc:sc. Pancsuit of happy-go-lucky Encron !ll polyesrer. Washable. Wrinkle-free. By Nan Scort. Navy wich whice embroidery. Whicc wich navy embroidery. In sizes 8 tO 18, $60 Town jn<l Trave l Dresses "'Encron poly~ter is a produce of American Enka Company. - "These lawyt!rs sys tematically <:ittempt to terro rize Judges who are not generally incline d in favor of criminal defendants ." WHITT! ER < Pl > Tht• LOS ANGELES (UPI ) Ticketing was light Tuesday on the first dav of the "full enforce· ment'' of ttie s lC1le regulation re· Bullock's Sa-ma Ana. I Fashion Square, 2800 N. Main Srrc.-et, Santa Ana, Telephone: DAILY PILOT J I ·. ... The Commission on Judicial Qualifica tions has recommended to the Stale Supre me Court th<Jl cousin of a man found with hb throat cut in a skid row hot(}! \~a~ arrested on s uspic10n of murder quiring smog devices on 1966-70 Bullock's South Coast 1'1a22. San Diego Frttway at Bristol, Costa Mesa, Tl'lephone: 5:5 6-0611 cars. the Ca lifornia Highway 1------------------=:___ __ ...:._ ___ ....;._ ___ __;__;_...;:...._ _______ _ • Judge Cannon be r e moved for <i i· leged willful misconduct <ind ;.ic- tions .. preJud1c1:.il to tht! ;.itJ. ministration of Ju::.t1cc .. Tuesday. Anthony Mireles, 36, was cir- rested for the death of 31-ye ar-old Benny Pasillas. Pasillas' body "'as found a t the Bla me Hotel Patrol said. The r egulatio n r equire s l\1trogen Oxide emission control devices on all cars of that year a nd enforcement of the law is be- ing based on the last digit· in the [ __ A_R_T_H_o_P_P_E __ ) SATIR IZES In the DAILY PILOT Saturday morning l~------------iiiiiiiiiiii--~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Officer A dnrits license plate~. Lie in Arrest s SACRAMENTO (AP> ( ) -A Sacramento city Sta te policeman, ''ho "'a ~ praised for his arrests 1Jf ...__ ______ __, legis lators for drunken a mong more than 100 dnving, admits h e 111.:d in bank::.. The s t at e has an arre st r e po rt (.I nd more tha n S600 million challenged a m otorbt to deposited in C<i liforn1<1 fi ght for his freedom banks . The district attorne}·s Gr oi·e R o bbed office s a1~ Tucsda~ 1t <.'.\~TA C R"Z U Pl would bring c h a rgc s v · • . ."' 1 > against officer Thomm; A s henfl s detect!\ e Bn::.tow if a slut <' he~ir s uys the robbe~~· of a ccn m~ transcript d1sclosl'S t~ry.ol~ grave m ~-m-~un­ criminal actions . t ain c~metery is de- A nd P o li ce C h id finite l;'. the v.o rk of Wilha m Kinney s aid he ghouls . . 1s launching <Jn in · Capt.. Fr<i nk :\l usunic n·st1gat1on into tne at· of the Santa Clara Coun- tions of Bristow in tht> Ly s hl'nff's office was drunk driving arn·st speaking Tue5day of the .Jon. 22. 1974. of Ange lo the~t of the skeletal re- Cami.xis Jr. 41. mains of a young mother ' and her newborn ba by. Pleas Refaased Missing are the re- OAKLAND CUP() m<iin s o f J e m1na A . Two Symbione~e Libcru-Evans. 19. who died giv- tion Army murde r s us· ing birth on Nov . 18, 1862, peels r <'fuscd Tuesda :-· to :.ind the child. She was enter pleas to charges the wife of E .11 . Eva ns, a resulting from an escape Ne w Yorker who joined atlC'mpt in "'hic h one the gold rush and then Jailer was sta bbe d in the settled in the Santa Cruz neck with a pe ncil etnd Mount<1ins another \ltas beaten \\1th a microphone . ··\\-e do not r ecogn11c the legality of this pro- ceeding." Jos eph ~1 Remiro, 28. and Rus<,ell Little. 25. s aid at their preli minary hea ring before O a kland · Piedmont Mun1 c 1pal Judge Alle.n E . Broussard who e ntered innocent pleas on their behalf and s et March 17 for a preliminary hear· ing. Jtfone y Mored SACRAMENTO <UPI) -State Treasurer J esse Unruh has withdrawn Sl00,000 from the Bank of Loleta in Hum boldt County because it would not sign a statement of non·discri mln at1on aiainst women: Unruh said Tuesday he had asked all banks do· ing bu1lneH with the st.ate to 1l1n the state-ment.I ., a condition of renewlnl depos1t1. He Rid Denk or Loleta was tbe only non sq~ner T each er Approved APPLE VALLEY CAP > An appeals panel has ruled that a 33-year·old high school gym teacher cannot be fired because he posed nude for the centerfold of Playgirl Magazine. School officials voted to dismiss teachers Lou Zivkovich from Apple Valley High School last October a fter his naked appearance in the June issue of Playgirl created a sUr in this quiet desert community east or Los Angeles. Zivkovich. married and the father of two, ap· pealed the ouster and on Tuesday a state panel l1- 1ued a decision conch.ad· ing that •'be is indeed a responsible individual and fit to serve as a teacher in the district " 20 Genuine Solid Brass King Or Queen Size Beds will Go On Sale At 12 Noon Tod ay! QUALITY ! This Beautiful brass bed is made of genuine solid brass. It is NOT merely plated, anodized aluminum. It's absolutely the very latest in design we now bring you a much wanted prestige item to you at affordable prices. SAVINGS j Complete Brass Beds of this quality · should sell for $500.00 or More. -In this case the manufacturer and Bedroom City are working very short margins to bring you this great sale! HEADBOARD e FOOTBOARD AND FRAME INCLUDED ,. Special Bonus ... Velvet Patchwork Spread ... The "Finishing Touch" Now Just $139 ANAHEIM 30 1 W . L incoln (2 Bli<s E of Harbor) Take Harbor Off Ramp 635-4380 • ., :r• ·. · I ' .· 7 7 .. ByDOUGLASF8JTZSCH.t; Of tM 0.111 ~li.t SUft The ·dean of the UC Irvine· CallCornia College of Medicine says the only acceptable alternative to the medical school's expansion plan is to shut it down. And closing the school is cer· tain to bring legal action by California College of Medicine trustees to recover assets held prior to the college's merger with the university, add.$ UCl's Dr. Stanley van den Noor\. His nine-page letter on the sub· ject. to Dr. Clinton Powell, special assistant for health education to UC President Charles Hitch, is being circulat· ed today amof)g VCI· faculty members. , t>ean van den Noort's letter re- buttjpg suggested alternatives to J .. e Incumbents Sweep School Board Race Three incum bents swept to easy victories Tuesday in the election to fill three board seats on the Newport-Mesa Unified Sch ool Distri c t Bo a rd of Trus"'tees . In the final unofficial tally. these three candidates were re- elected to !our-year terms on the boafd: -Donald E. Smallwood, Are<t One, 3,447 votes. -Marian C. Bergeson, Area Three. 4,853 votes. -Thomas W. Henderson Jr .. Area Six. 3,608 votes. The election, marked by a s parse voter turnout, focused primarily on the distri ct's finan- cial plight. The winning can- didates found that in the last days of the campaign, not onJy did they have to run on their record. but also had to frequently ad- dress last week's approval of a May tl·override election. In only one ra ce was a ·challenge-to an incurpl,>ent evtl) moderately successful. In the race for Henderson's board seat, hiS only challenger. retire& teacher Kingery E . Whlteneck, managed to pull 2,051 votes. Whiteneck had strong support from the district's teachers. In Sm a llwood 's race. the challenger s were m ost abundant. but none was able to come close to the winner's final vote totals. CSeeSCHOOLS, Page AZ> 3 Coast College . . Incumbents Win By ALAN DIRKJN Of the Oally Piiot St.tff The three inc um bents were vie· torious in Tuesday's Coast Com - munity College District election. Quality control s upervisor Donald G. Hoff of Midway City. attorney Robert L . Humphreys of Costa Mesa, and chartered life underwriter William E. Kettler of Huntington Beach all were re· turned to seats on the five· member board. In final returns today, the vot- ingwas: Trustee Area 2 DonaldG. Hoff: 12,777 Burt Johnson : 9, 120 Trustee Area 3 Wiiliam E. Kettler: 12,369 Lynda Towle Moss: 9,517 T1ustee Area 4 Robert '4. Humphreys: 14,6~ Godfrey Sandeen: 7 ,522 All the winners are long-time board m embers. Hoff was a p- pointed in 1951 and has been re- turned in elections since then. Kettler was appointed in 1965 and 1 has been re-elected three times. •Humphreys. the only board · member to start his service by . : election rather thaii by appoint- ment, has been on the board~ince 11962. The issues in the campaign were the use of KOCE, Channel 50, which is operated by th"e dis- trict, and the evening college. All three challengers maintained that greater use should be made of Channel 50 for teaching and that the fa culty should be more in- volved with the station, and all contended that the evening col- lege classes are crowded and do not have adequate support staff in comparison with day classes at the district 's two campuses - Golden West College in Hunt- ington Beach and Orange Coa~t College in Costa Mesa. Two of the challengers are pro· fessionai educ:itors. Johnson is an elementary school teacher with the Garden Grove Unified School District, and Dr. Moss is a theater arts professor at Cal State, Lon~ Beach. Sandeen also teaches. ln addi- tion to )?eing an attorney and management consultant, h e teaches aviation navigation in night classes at both Golden West and Orange Coast Colleges. The campaign was tow key. All the candidates filed statements indicating tbat their campaign contributions did oot exceed $200. O.llYfltletMaff ....... INCUMB!NTS AE·ELECTED IN COAIT DISTRICT From left, Winners Hoff, K.ttler end Humphreys . the medic:al scllool't dtveloP· ment plans w~ unvetMid just days beCOre a m~etlnl at whl~h UC Reaents are sel to hear alternatives to medical teaching programs at UO Davia and UCI. Any of the alternatives to un- iversity plans suggested, Dr. van den Noort says in his.letter, Will mean dete-:iorafibn·of the guality of medical teae&Uig and, in all probability , a rapid de- ~ -. -'(. • ... .... 1 .• ~ .. . -.. rt ... . ' o .. ·em t Employe Bill .. Opposed Cost.a Mesa city couflcjltl'en joined their counterparts in Newport Beach Tuesday night.by registering opposjtion to' Senat.e bill on collective l;arlainlltl. The Newport Beach coun~il has registered its "unalterable opposition'· to ttie bill called, "The Collective Bargaining Act for Public EmploYJnent." The bUI would ill\J)OSe collec· tive bargain ing aqd b1ndlng arbitration systemf. a~ gtve pu~Jic employes _th~ nght.,o stnke. ~ Tuesday night the Costa Mesa council acjopled a simii,r resolu· lion, but not untjl after Ceun· . cilman Alvin L . Plnlley warned that tiard barga\ftiJil days are ahead for managers of public agencie~. _ ·, Pinkley, who . .iso a metriMr ol the_eo.ta Mesa Counl..Y Wat.er District boarg, said tharthe dis- trict recently received notice that employes of that aeency are seeking a 15 percent wage in· crease. Pinkley said that the let· ter, from the Orange County • Employes Association, contained "three pages of demands you wouldn't believe." He said that the demands in· eluded free glasses, medical and dental treatment for employes and dependents, plus built-in cos- t-of-Ii ving adjustments. The remarks, al the council's dinner meeting, triggered com- ments from other councilmen and department heads. Mayor Robert Wilson pointed out. the number of peQple looking for work, and said that one man who applied !or a $2 :50 an hour job at Wilson's awning business in San· CSee EMPLOYE, PageA2) THIS IS ARTIST'S DRAWING OF NEWPORT 'S GEM ROBBER Young Boy May Have Witnessed Oaring Store Robbery Pt;>lice Seek Young Witness to Heist A young boy appearing to be 11 ~·- l I • N /C TEN CENTS An ad hoc study group has completed a six-week review of medical teaching in the universi· ty. The study was prompted by a tightening st ate fi scal s1tuallon. Present UCI plans call for purch ase of Orange County. Medical Center for $5.5 million, construction of a 200-bed on· campus hospital a nd ambulatory C8ee REBl'TT.\L, Page AZ) • e1st· .... -· Bandit's Loot $256,000 By JOHN VALTERZA Ot tM Oaily Piiot Statf A young bandit, clad in blue de· nim and brandishing a bluesteel pistol. robbed a N e\qX>rt Beach jewelry store of $256.000 in raw gems and finished jewelry Tut!S· day afternoon. Poli ce said today that the dar- ing daylight holdup of Charles Barr J eweler s at 1048 Irvi ne Ave .. was the l a rgest com· mercial robbery in memory in Newport. Detective Capt. Rich Hamilton said the lone gunman entered the store at about 3:30 p.m. while the owner. several employes and a few customers were inside. The man calmly m en1.ioned that he was interested in ordering a custom made diamond brace-jet and began discussme the item with a clerk. Mrs. Mary Barr. 52, the own~r. was in a r ear offi ce when she ov e rh eard the d iscussio n between the bandit and th<' employe, then she ""ent out front to assist in the transaction. All was normal. llamilten said . until the bandit ~1ccompanied Mrs. Barr to the rear offi ce lo fill out an order form As Mrs. Barr "rote. the man pulled a s mall pistol from his hip pocket and said, ··l\11~ Barr. this is a holdup." "You're kidding.'· ~hl· replied in alarm The man then touched tht.> woman's side "1th the pistol and pulled out a shopping bag from another pocket and ordered his victim to the va ult. Mrs. Rarr was for ced to dump a large quan titv of unset diamonds and emeralds in to the shoppmg b:.ig The gunman then forced Mrs Barr into the sales area where he confronl<'d the <'mployes and customers. Hamilton said the bandit then held all the victims :tt gunpoint Morg an Dr_ops Prime Rate To 73/4o/LJ · . or"U years old, wearing a green jacket and riding a bicycle may hold valuable clues to the Barr jewelry robbe ry frt Newport Beach Tuesday. Investigators, 'who appealed today for the youngster lo step forth. said that during the 20· minute holdup o( the We:-.tcliff jewelry store, one clerk saw the youngster through the front wi n-do~. this boy knew what was happen· ing and he may have watched as the suspect left the store. We're hopm~ that h<' may have seen a car or perhaps an accomplice," said detective Sam Amburgey. The d~tect i ve appealed to the youngster to call 644-3754. • while one clerk clean~d out di~· play cases of ina ny items of finished jewt•lry a nd dumped them into the shopping bag. NEW YORK (AP) -Morgan Guaranty Trust, the nation's fJfth largest comm e rcial bank, an- nounced today a lowering of its prime interest rate from 8V.. per- 1 cent to the industrywide low 731_. percent. efCeclive Thursday. Six California bank~ fqllowed suit. This is the first time the prime has been that low since July 3, 1973. The move brings the bank a half percentage point below large banks. Some remain at the 8112 percent level. 1 The prime is the tate a bank charges Its most credit.WQrth1 , Tbe derk told d"Ctectives that the plond _youth parked his bike near the front of the shop and walked over to the front window. As the boy approached, the clerk managed to w~ve the boy awjiy, and the bandit itid not noti,ce. . Delectlves said the hoy heeded the -.esture. got on his bike arid diS•ppeared. _, "There is a strong c.bance tbat "· 2 Held in Death SAC RAMENTO <U PI> -Two Sacramento m en were arrested Tuesday nig ht and charged with .he kidnap-murder of Robert Gillette. w hose body was found in a drainage ditch Jan. 16. Taken Into custody a t his home was Robert Maxwell. 27. Arrested nearlY three hours later when spotted by two officers in another area of the city was Willie Lee King, 21. corporate customers fc)r short· .• • • • . term loans. Il ls not Ued directly M' ' e .· p k to consumer and o\her types of e',.sa , t ar longer-te rm loans, but can point S } y the fUture path ol ot.bfr interest · • . rates. lt' · The prime has been falUng · d steadily s inc,e tbe beginnma of A D.aJll e theyear. ~ .. The rate cut aborted a retreat ' caused by profit. tUinf oo ~ Cost.a Mesa Clty Pa(k, scene of stock m arket today. (Ta•tes, 85) th~~ual Lions Club Ftsti Fry, i~ The Dow Jones a-81e of ao beltrlrename~Lions Patt. .,. industrials at D?M·day was up A modon to change the name or 1.26 points to 759. Trading was lhe downtownpad< in honor of \}le brisk on the New Yortt 5*k Ea· £01tJ Meea-Newport Harb.or change. But the Dow eventuallY lJOQ\ Cl\ab passed unanimous~ lost4.92potnts. at Tuesday night's city counclt (Due to tra"*mts~ion troubles, me~g. some Ustlnss in tOda~'s Daily COUlfcll1nan Do~ Raehl. a Pilot stock tables Wglnhlng ~ hhiet J)l'etidenl of the club who the letters C and D dOi not ap-~ed tht motiOll, noted U>at pear.) ta.•. Lions Club t>ullL \be The do b 1an· •. tand •nd ba~ll co\6ls dowhslde, ln whai brok ;9ark eqd t~' ~orage ~wld· a continuation of the eeD.tq started In the last two boun of ~ cllman Alvin L. Pinkley. Tuesday's hecUc se loo. 110 a put• president or the for Lions club. seconded the motion and noted that the Lions Club made 1mprovements to the park even before the city was incorporated. Mayor Robert Wilson also vot- ed for the motion Council mem- bers J ack Hammell and Norma l}ertiog were absent but Pinkley · said he w a\ sure they would favor the change . The name will be changed and a 11laque in•telled in time for the nelrt Fjsh Fry and Cal"'nival, May 30 tt\rough June 1. This year's fhsh fry " -the biggest ri:- travaeanza st1,ed in Costa Mesa every year -will be the 30th "Every one of you, lie on the fl oor." he demanded "And any one of vou who tn<'s to move for this door will get his head blown off." <See JEWELS. Page A2) OrnnJit• \\ _.a•bt•r Showe r s ton i~ht and Thursday, according to the wea ther servi ce. with highs of 58 to 62 Lows tonight will he SO to 55. Chance of rain d ecreasing to 60 percent Thursday. l ~S IDt: TODA ,. Ann Randolph flearst. younger suler of fugilr~ Palncra Hearst . has bten ar- rested on drug charge at U.S.· Canadian border. Story. Page A4 AZ DAIL y PILOT N /C ~ f'ro•Pa~AJ -REBUIT L cQJ"e center n strtna or outpatient c li.nic1 aod aflaliaUon •aree. mft'tt.s for teac hing use ohevtral ne•rby hospitals In h1~ letter. Dr v{u\ den Noort describes the UC! medit"al tea<:hing operation ai. tbt! most econ omical in the Western sta~~s: Tot.al cost of the proposed fac1hlles 1s estimated at $44 5 million. The cheapest all4trnat.ive be said . would cost$S4.5 million.' Accordi ng lo Dr. van d en Noort's letter. the study rommit- tee has proposed that a ll teaching take plare in a renovated Oranee County MNhcal Center, rather than split between the Medical Center aud th e on -ca mpus hospital Anolht·r alternative would have teath1ng functions lake place throug h afflliat1on agret·· menll> with community hospitals. After acquiring the Medical Ct•ntcr. the med school proposes to redute ht•ds there by 200 and build a 200 bed hospital on the ('umpu:-., thus leaving the total 11umb1.·r of h('ds unchang('d. Thal approach . Dr van den ~oorl ~aid," ill remove facilities I rom lhl' most heavily over- bt•dded :.ire.1 of Orange County and tram.fer them to the least heavily over-bedded area. The result of that. he said, \\ould lJ(· a higher µroportion of filled hl'ds than \\ilh a large fatihty in a highly t·ornpctilivt> ~irea ConSl'qut•ntly. thl· un1vcrs1 t y \\OUld rN'CIVt' more IOC'Omc from pat 1enl f Cl'S. Additionally. Dr. van d en .Noort :.aid, tht• t'.1m1ws 1s al ;.i cnllC'i.11 point n•garding the on campu:. ho:.p1tal ··There arc ongmng plans b> a pn vale group to build a com- munity hosp1t:.il ac1Jac·1.mt to the campus. Should they gain ap· pro\'al in the .tbSL'n('t' of an ap- proved university prOJt'C'l. the op- portunity to dt•n•lop .i uni\ t•rs1ty hospital will probably be foreclosed." hesa1d t;Cl and a ('Oahlion of lloag Memorial Hospit:.il and Western World Medical F oundation both seek to build hos pitals in Irvine. Both groups w ill go before the Orange County Ht•allh Planning Council la ter this month to ask approval for their plan::;. Hea lth p l anning <:ouncil sources predict that onlv one hospital\\ ill be appro\ ctl · Regarding the po:-.slh11tly of a joint venture with th(• c:ommuni ty hos pital coaht1on, Or \Cm den ~oort said, .. Sc\en }cars of negotiation bel\a. t•cn the universi- ty and this community group have been uns ucce:-.sful in dforls to produce a common plan.· F r om Page 11 I SCHOOL ... Runnt'r·up \\as CecilttSandeen. \\ ith 8611 votes. and next was la\\ycr John J\. Tornbio \\Ith 67:l voles. La~l in line \\<IS Manin Carr with Iii 1 votes. Issues ot her than the over· n de approved only a few days hefore the e lection were s parse in the ratt· Torribio ('nH'r~t·d as the strongest opponent of th<' O\ er- ri d e. At S('veral candidate sessions he lash('d out hard at th<' proposal to boost m•xt )c<tr·s tax rate by a bout 36 C'cnts to help make up for a S'.? 3 m1ll1on def1c1l in the propo:.ed budgct Medi-Cal Proposal SACRAMENTO (LlPl) A bill requiring that ~kd1 ·Cal patients be informed of tht• c·on:-.cquences before undergoing gM1.•rnment - financcd sterilizations Tuesday won approval of a key l'C1mm1ttec and W<t s Sl'lll lo lilt• Assembly floor . The measure (AB2J.I) by A s s e m b I y m a n K cc· n c ( D . Eureka l. cleared the Wa:,s and .Means Committee on a 13-0 vote ORANGE COAST , I •tJ I £1 QI {1) I ,.,,,.t)•.tn'Jf (,., 1 u .. 1., f lu1 w•thwf, n on- barwdtN-N•·•"' ,_,,,.., rub••,,._l.lf'•l""'O,-...nqo to.' t f-"'bh~f"l•"·i <n''"'"'"'' \-o t4'4,. 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Newport's Sprague Faces Sex Charges Convicted pimp and asphalt paving contractor Eienry Ware Sprague, whose operation of a C'all girl ring titled Executive Escort Service sent him to jail tv.o )-e<1rs ago, today faces new ~ex-for-sale charges filed by Costa Mesa police. Sprague, 56, who maintains a home al 64 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach, and also li ves occasional- ly at 2231 S. Ritchey St., Santa Ana. was arreste d last week along with a female associate. He was taken into custody at the Ritchey Street address. a tommerc1al building housing his busmess identified as AsphaJt Slurry Company. Sprague was booked on suspi- cion of pimping and maintaining a house of ill fame, while Catherine J •·Joanie" Garcia, 41. of 1519 La Bonita St., Santa Ana.\\ as also a rrested. ~11ss Garcia. who listed her oc- cupation as prostitute. according to police, was booked on suspi- c10n of prostitution. Vice and Intelligence Detail Detective Sgt. Gen e Norden re- \'ealed the arrest today. Sprague \\as sente nced to :-.enc lO weekends in Orange County Jail Just two years ago following conviction in connec- tion with the Ir•1ine-based dating service which catered to wealthy business executives. "One hundred and fifty beautiful. foxy girls for your dat- ing pleasure ... read the glossy business card distributed to pro- :-.peclivc c lients. Sprague and Miss Garcia were arrested a week ago Tuesday at his a:-.phalt company, following .rn alleged agreem ent with Detective Rodgers for a $25 date v.ith a liberal·mindedfemale. Sprague allegedly offered to arrange the liaison after an earlier meetmg with the vice de- teC'tl\ e in which his codefen- clant"s compan y was assertedly recommended. Investigators said they staked out Sprague's asphalt company nuring the a lleged negotiations for Miss Garcia's favors and ar- rested the contractor as he left after the $25 fee w as handed to him f 'ron1 Page A J .: JEWELS .. ~ At that point. Hamilton said the bandit fled from the store on foot and headed north on the sidewalk of the Westcliff Plaza shoppmg center. No vehicle was noticed by any of the witnesses. Immediately after Mrs. Barr phoned police, officers saturated the area with patrol units, but no suspect could be found. Hamilton said the gunman, who apparently worked alone, was Caucasian a nd wore blue de- nim trousers and coat. His hair "as neatly s tyled a nd he wore a well -t rimmed beard. The gunman was between ~ and 30 years old, stood about five feel, ten inches tall and weighed about 160 pounds. Detectives conceded that there is a lark of immediate clues io the case. · ··we·re appealing to anyone in the a rea '4 ho may have seen a man perhaps waiting in a car near the stor e before the crime, or who m ay hsve seen someone in a hurry to leave." Hamilton 'ilHd "There .are apartments nearby t1nd a lot of other buainesses, and we're hoping that someone may have noticed soniethinf that ean ht!lp our investisataon," be added. The pair are currently free on bail pending arraignment in Cen- tral Orange County Judicial Dis- trict Court. Sprague and his son Eben, 27, who also lives at the Beacon Bay address, currently face a pretrial hearing June 16 in Orange Coun- ty Superior Court on charges of possessing dangerous drugs. They were arrested July 3, 1973 in a home they shared at 5515 River Ave., Newport Beach, where detectives allege they found LSD, amphetamine pills, marijuana and narco tics paraphernalia . A ruling by Superior Court Judge Everett Dickey dis missed the ch arges on grounds of un· reliable testimony by a young woman police allegedly sent in . with $10 to purch ase two tablets of LSD from the Spragues. A three·judge panel of the Fourth District Court of Appeals m San Bernardino later overruled Judge Dickey's action, leading to reinstate ment o f t he drug charges to be beard again this summer. Ch~frges against seven of the eight wo m e n arres t ed with Sprague in the 1971 prostitution raids involving Executive E.5cort Service were cleared, while one pleaded guilty. U.S. Carrier Standing by To Evacuate WASHINGTON (U Pl)-Tbe carrier Okinawa with helicopters and 1,500 Marines Aboard has been ordered into the Gulf of T hailand as a precaution to evacuate AmericatlS from the besieged Cambodian capital of Phnom P enh if necessary. Pen- tagon sources said todfly. As a last resort, the Marines would go in to secure the airport ROCKET ATTACK HITS U.S. PLANE-Story, A3 at Phnom Penh, to allow evacua- tion of civilians by military ·transport, the sources said. <Reports from Phnom Penh said Pochentong Airport outside the capital was closed today un- der a barrage of Communist rocket and artillery fire to s top food flights.> Pentagon sources said cont- ingency plannine for the evacua- tion or some 400 to SOO Americans atilt In Phnom Penh called for a rour·&tep operation, according to the situation: · .=-Air evacuation by com· mercial or chartered aircraft. -Use of military transport if Communist activity becomes too danaerous for cl vii craft. F ront Page A I EMPLOYE ••• ta Ana bad planned to walk to w~rk every day. Aaslstant City Manager Robert DUaaan noted that there U$Ually are 300 to 400 applicant.. for a v•cancy as a pollc~man or fireman in the city. "They are all 1'•pPY ror a fear . th~ they st.rt to bitch," he added. Previous ly. City Man~er FTed Sorubal hes point.eel "°'l th1t in 1ddltlon to their pay, cft1 : lo1es ;et rrlnae benefit• alent to 35 percent of \heir sai . '"'9 clty~s barc.alning nt9da· UOQJ will not. bealn unUJ ~fall. • (J 'B~dered . Michael Lawrence Carden of Newport Beacb pleaded innocent late Tuesday to murder charges 1filed art.er the body of a wealthy Claremoatt businessman was tfQund lyln1 on the back doorstep ·.of the defendant's home .. Orange County Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey or- dered Carden, 34, of 614 W. Ocean Front, to face trial June 16. Pretrial action was scheduled for ApriJ 14 and May 16. Carden was arrested last J an. 26 after pollce found the body of Elmer Julius B oehlke, 48 , slumped outside Carden's back door. Police said Boehlke, operator of a salvage business and owner of several food stores in the Pomona Valley area, had been shot in the chest. Police said n eighbors told them they heard a number of shots fire d at a tim e they estimated to be between 3 a .m . and4a.m. Carden is held ln the county jail with bail set at $250,000. Proj ect Move Costs 'High' WASHINGTON <UPI) -The Pentagon says the Sanguine communications system for sub· marines. whic h resulted in a howl from e nvironmentalists and some Wisconsin r esidents. will be moved to Nevada or New Mexico. But officials s aid Tuesday the move could increase costs by more than 100 percent lo $1 or $2 billion. Pentagon director of com - munications Thomas Reed said the project would be built on land owned by the Defense Depart- m ent at either Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., or the White Sands- Ft. Bliss complex in New Mex- ico. ·Method F~t 'Peter P r:i1reip le' SPOKANE, Wash. (UPI) -The author or the "Peter Prino~ple" 1ays former President Nixon is a good example of his theory that individuals rise through bureaucratic structures to a level of incom- petence. Dr. Laurence Peter said Tuesday the system w.as such that once individuals rise to levels they are in· competent to handle, rules, procedures, and forms enable them to hide in the bureaucratic structure. "Such a person is Nixon," he said. "He used es- sentially the same Watergate-style practicea in earlier governmental campaigns bl\t never was noticed.'' Peter said Nixon was not noticed until he reached the level of president "and he was incompetent to handle the job." Suspect Captured . . In Freeway Chase A high speed chase that began on the Santa Ana Freeway short- ly after a cash box containing $270 in cash and checks w as stolen from a Dana Point gas sta· lion ended in Irvjne Tuesday with the arrest of one of two men al." legedly involved in the theft. Albert William Hopkins, 25, of Downey, was booked by Irvine police on charges while other of· ficers scoured the industrial com- 1 plex surrounding the intersection of Armstrong and Kaiser Avenues where he was arrested. Orange County Sheriff's of. ficers, California Highw ay patrolmen and Irvine police joined in the chase at different stages of the pursuit after the robbery of Bick's Arco station, 34342 Pacific Coast Highway, Dana P oint, was first reported by sheriff's deputies. Officers allege Hopkins was one of two men who drove up to the station, engaged personnel in conversation and then picked up the cash box as they returned lo their car. Irvine police a nd s heriff's officers continued to search the a rrest a rea today for Hopkins' compa nion who fled on root from what has been identified as a stolen car. Officers said m ost of the cash and the credit sales printing de· vice used by the gas station were recovered from the abandoned auto. FIRST CALLER BOUGHT BOAT .. I sold my power boat to the first person who called." That's the success experienced by t he Newport Beach man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: 23' SEA BIRD, 1/0 200 HP, nds eng. work. Head, camper top, trailer. $3500, or will take :.mailer in trade. xxx-xxxx. If you have a boat to sell, call 642·5678. It only takes a few words in the rig ht place to make a sale. Along the Orange Coast the right place is the Daily Pilot. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart ·. SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Wilson Kramer Autograph Rockets Stan Smith Autograph Rackets Billy Jean King Autograph Rackets Frame only -23. 95 Pro-Staff Racket s 2nds Frame only 16.95 Basketballs -6.95 to 31.95 Volleyballs -5.95 to 21 .95 I( Volleyball Nets -9.95 to 29.95 Soccerballs -10.95 to 26.95 Playground Balls -2.25 to 3.95 4 Square Bolls -4.25 Footballs -6.95 to 26.95 Racquetballs Handballs .1.25 Golfballs -3 for 1.59 Tennis Balls, can of 3 -2.35 Skateboards -Wheels Trucks -Bearings -Axels .Nuts .. Washers .. Open 9 to 6 Cosed Sundays ) Baseball Gloves -4. 95 to 64. 95 Masks -Caps -Shoes Bats -Colored Sleeves Warm Up Jackets Tennis Dresses Tenn is Shorts & Shirt s Tennis Shoes -Ad idas Converse -T retorn Tennis Racket Bags Te nnis Gloves Warm Up Suits Racket Stringing Racquetball Racquets & Balls Champion Handball Gloves Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Sleeping Bogs Back Pocks Mess Kits Space Blankets Bike Repairing Parts -Tires -Tubes 538 Center -4}. \ , , ' The state of California n0w dlctates ;..umit on how much money local school districts can spend per ~udentperyear. · It is part of a complex financing pattern aimed al equalizing educaUonal oppozrtunlties ~roughont the state -at providing just as much money behind the student in Downey or Wiitt!> as is.Provided tJ\e student in San Marino or ~verJY Hills. The Newport-Mesa Unified School District serving Costa Me1ta and Newport Bea:eh is bobbled by the current formula. More precisely, local students are hobbled because by law thein.umber of dollars being placed behind their eduoatiqn cannot be *creased enough to even begin to offset inflation, regardless of any increase in assessed valuation. The Joe al school board last week decided to ask voters if the¥ wish to oolster the basic state prog.ram by approving a relatively modest funding program. The additional funds would come from Harbor Area tuxpayers. Specific ally, the Newp9rt-M esa trustees ap~roved .a May 27 election at whicb voters will decide for or against a 36·cent tax override for a five-year period. This comes out to about $3. 75 a monttt in additional taxes for the owner of a $50,000 house. $4.SQ a month for the owner of a $60;000 house. (Actually, the increase in the tax rate would be only five cents. However, the current $4.07 rate is projected to drop to $3.76 next year because of increases in assessed property value.) No matter, the school bC>ard is asking inflation-wear¥ property owners for a doll~rs-and-cents contribution to education. additional 36·cent tax rate, significant cuts in expenditures ar unavoidable. More $tlldents will be waJking to scbool; maintenance and ref airs will be lessened ; n9n-teacher personne in many departments w1U be dropped from the payroll; some ~ucational programs will be dropped. The next set of cutbacks will be even more significant -enough so that the board feels it could begin significant erosion of basic educational opportunities. And experience is that once sturted, deterioration of a.schopl system is difficult, costly and slow to reverse. 1 Now it is up to the fiv«; trustee~, and the districl udminiStraUon, Jo explain exactly what are the issues involved, what osses we can expect under present financing limitations and what one homeowner's $4 or $.5 a month will mean to education of our children. Sign L a w Fiz~les After months of work at the staff level and many hours of controversial hearings before planning commissioners, Newport Beach's proposed revisions to a sign ordinance are deep in limbo. In an abrupt and somewhat tardy dissection of the code recently, city councilmen didn't even care to schedule a hearing. Instead, the measure wound up tabled and sent back to an already-weary staff for yet another round of revisions. Such ordinances-particularly because the~· so deeply affect commercial interests-have the record for length of study before adoption. ' I I The proposal has· nm into some predictable opposition from th~ s~art. Voters turned down a similar proposal -but for~ cents -last November. The most prevalent attitude expressed is: cut expenses, don't raise taxes. Yet. many weeks had gone by while councilmen · officially looked the other way. Then, suddenly, the proposed code:--the result of many hours of expensive staff time-wound up scuttled. There is a lesson to be learned here. 'Yes, he has taken a position on gun control, but I'm not at liberty to discuss it.' Yet there is persuasive evidence that it was conscience -not empire-building -that caused the trustees to call another election. With or without the Clearer directions from the courn:.il and closer monitoring of the drafting process could save emotions. time and money. N l-'aWyer's View of Malpractice Suits To the E<litor: The propaganda campaign conducted by the medical pro- fession and insurance industry in recent months has prompted me to write this letter. I practice law in Newport Beach and specialize in handling medical malpractice cases. It is m y practice initially to obtain copies of all the medical records for review by physicians at my expense. I thoroughly in· vestigate all claims before any lawsuit is filed. Once a case is oc - -cepted, the c li ent has the choice to compensate me on an hourly' rate or on a contingency fee basis. Without exception, clients prefer the contingency fee con- tract. They realize that J:nedical malpractice cases ar~costly and difficult to prove and the at- torney receives no compensation for services rendered if the case is lost. The contingency fee system provides the only vehicle whereby an injured person without funds to afford an at- torney can have his day in court. CONTRARY to assertions that the attorney is to blame for the increase in medical malpnactice claims. the Federal government conducted an extensive in- vestigation several years ago un- der the leadership of Senator Ribicoff and concluded that the cause of medical malpractice claims is m edical malpractice. Most doctors are conscientious and competent practitioners. However. approximately 10 per- cent of the doctors are incompe- tent. They generate most of the malpractice claims which in- crease the insurance rates for all doctors. For example, some doc· tor s are performin g neurosurgical and other major surgical operations without e\'er attending a residency program. Some doctors own their own hospitals and set their own stan· dards of practice. Other doctors have been sued numerous times without restrictions on their prac- tice. I believe firm disciplinary action by the medical profession and the State Board of Medical Examiners against these repeat- ed violators wou Id significantly reduce ins urance premiums A COMPLETE in~estigation of the insurance industry shoUld be demanded to find o~t why com· petent doctors are forced to pay exorbitant premiums. As of this date, the malpraciice insurance companies have refused to dis· close financial reconb .}ustifying their rate increases. In conclusion, I believe that our Constitutional system of trial by jury iJl malpractice CaJ¥S can be pre.served if reforms are adopted -and abuses corrected. ROBERT L. CHARBONNEAU t f'u11ny Wotneta ·ro the Editor: ' On Jan. 29. Daily Pilot staff· member Carol Moore wrote a klnct ud eomplimeatary story abQttt • 14flure-conceft I recently had the ~a.ure of deli~ring at the Niguel Theater. The 1tol')' ~ontained, hQwever, 0110 UJ')(ortunate mlsquotQton that I would appreoiate haflng corrected, fot ttte t"ec:ord. Ma. Moore rehrs to m1 ••re· cent conlentlon tb•t Lily Tomlin waa the only truly ftlnn>' 9.'omu." Since I have never jn my life , I ( MAILBOX ) Letters from ,..aders ~re W~ltome. Tllot rlgtii (o condense ell•" to lit s~t or tllmlNltt libtl is re· ~rvt(I, I.titers ol 300 words or less will be 91ven preterel'lte. All letters mull iMIUcle sign•t11re al\d matliRCJ address but names may bt wlthlleldon r•· que.t if s11fliclent ru~on h a111>1rtt11. Po~try will not be P<lbhshed. made any such contention, nor do I hold any such view, I would naturally not want this error to go unchallenged. Miss Tomlin does happen to be my favorite comedienne. but she is by no means lhe only funny woman in show-business. STEVE ALLEN Reporter Carol Moore sticks-by her account. Editor Swap Meets To the Editor: The police have been raidin~ the swa1l meets with 150 lawmef). If each lawman would just buy a cup of <·offh: and a hot dog <1nd onl· oth<:r smi111 object that they <lcterrPint· to be legul. the~· rni;.!ht make it tht· most prot'itahlc da.' that tht' re~pectin· sw<:1p med C\'er had If you gu out to shoot duwn till' crooks. why not help out a lit· tie the ones that tin: legit·.• Sonw of those gu~·s just deaned uut thl· g"<1ragc• :ind are try,ing to makt• :1 eouple of bucks. 1 know. r,·l· been the;·f:' .JI:\1 BOLD!\"(; Ttdking B ack to T \' To the Editor: Rt': Your edilori al on Feb. 2.1 111 referenee to Television Controls. You wrote a very good article on the above s ubject and we heartily agree with you. There is just one problem where are the TV stations located? Realize they are in Los A ngleles. but una· ble to find their str eet addresses. Please print in your paper the proper address of. CBS. NBC and ABC so we can be heard. I am sure there are others who would appreciate this information. KATHRYN M. ZOELLNER Local netwo.,k stations are: Ch . 2. KNX'{'' _. /CBSJ 6121 W Sunset Blvd .. L.A. 00028. Ch. 4. KNBC -rNBCJ 3000 w. Alameda. Burbank 9.1505. C.h. 7, KA./l<; -(ABCJ 4151 /l"rospect. L.A. 9'i027. Other local statio~s {Jre: Ch. 5. K1'LA -5800 W. Sun'l(l BJvd .• L.A. 90028. Cti. 9. KHJ.TV - 5S15 Melrose, L.A. 90038. Ch. 11, KTTV ~ 5146 Sunset Blvd., L.A. 90021 Ch. /ti, KCOP -915-N. La Brea. L.IL 9008! &diror. • I , P40H11la Laws To tbt Editor: l ttave live~ in Costa Mesa since 1948 before it became a city -and was proud tO say where I lived. Now l am disgusted with myself for voting for some' of the so called ··city fathers" who put such an archaic law regarding the: .. occult" on ttic city boWcs. ltO'f can \hey po.sstbly justi(y asttofogy, handwrltin1, hypnosis and some of the many other thin1s Included In the ban on rortune telling as "black arts''? Mant centuries ago the.farmeri; used the position ol the stars and moon and sun as U,e time to plantt the time to harvest. Everyone knows tha time one is ~n tntlucnc~ their P4:rsonality to some dearee. The fact that Zeldn Pryor uses her knowledge De ar Gloomy Gus What goes on in Hoag Hospital in.tensive care w hen a lady whose husband is passing away is dcpri ,-e d of a place to gticve bec<1usc the family of another patient has taken over the private room to h ave bar set-ups und hors d'oeuvres serve<.l while they wait'! Mciybe that hos pital at LTI isn·1 such a bad idea. DI SG t.;STEJ> Gleolfty Oon comme•ts ••~ aullml-bf ......,.. .,.. • "' •ecusarllr retied -................ , ... _.,. ktM .,.... "" ,.. ..... Gi-y Gus, D•llY l"llot. r' arft! understanding of'thestars by dra\.\ ing up the charts which takes a gooct bit of time does not constitute ,fortune telling. She has heipetl. people under!rtand themselves better. 1 AS FOR handwriting analysis it is used by big business as a means of knowing the character <ind abilities of possible employes before hiring. them, in some cases ·saving them thousands of dollars in the cost of training. Where hypnos is is concerned. it has been used numerous times by doctors and dentists to help them with patients who might be allergic to certain drugs used to put them to sleep. To think the eit~: attorney would consider these black arts'. Makes you wonder if he ever studie d C1nything e xcept the .. Letter of the Law.·· I am also in my 70s and have been indepen- dent and admire Zelda Pryor for her ability to pa~· her way and stay off welfare in these days of inflation. To think a n undercover agent and a detective would resort to lying to obtain evidence against Zelda js in itself a crime. As a taxpayer I resent ·having any part of the tax money I pay spent on sa-laries for· people •Who are confessed litirs. There are many more wol!tb while things for these people to do. Jt is time such all inclusive laws are reo~oved from the books. I .hope to see such action tajcen ~oon . Perbaps)f the l)lws are changed people will once again be proud to li ve in Costa Mesa SUV.JLLA CEJrlS Delllgn Prim To the Editor: I was Jo Olson's guide on her recent r tour or designers' showrooms on which she based her Feb: 23 article. Much as Jen· joyed the day and the.subsequent article, I do boweveT, want to point out that• while some of the prices in the showrooms we took ln sound frightenihg, the art;icle gives the knpressJon that this is aJI there is, even though these partlcul~rly hljh·priced items are ror a rather !\mited clientde. ActuaUY\ in the vast majority of the showrooms. pnces •re necessari{y 'more realisti~. to that the jnterior desiiner can er- f ect a great look through these resources with a budget outlay not exceeding what one miibt irjpend on one's own in a f'Urniture st.ore. HlL\aY JMES AmericanSoctetyOf Interior De!!igners ,, F1•ot11 E duc o t i.011 to Aet i o11 Labor's Political Role WASll I XG TO:\'" -Geoq(e Meany's candid <1dmission that the A FL-CIO's Committee 011 Political Education (COPE> is a "'political party'· should clt'arthe air r1f any further ~rsiflage on this !>Ubj<:ct ;\Jeany, i~nnouncing tlrnt the hig labor ~1malgarnation will no longer l ry to dominate the af- fairs of the Democratic Par· ty <he a lso in· eluded th e Republicans>. was quoted as say ing: "We have a political party and it's known ~as"CO PE. and we are going toJ continue to improve ·it, str engthen il, main· tain it, in order to elect labor's friends to the House and to the Senate and to the s tate legislatures, irrespective of political parties.·' OFTE~·coPE has b een passed off as an t-ducational ef- fort to ips truct labon voters 011 where lh'eir intl'rests }ie but fall- ing short of direct orders to vote for th~ 'candidate of COPE"s choice. In fact. many millions of dollars have been supplied in the form of propagand<i and scr\'ices 011 <1 .. ,·oluntary basis" and with the l'ffect of hJ>lpi11g mainl~ IJ(·mocratic candi"f(att·:-. App<1renlly i\1 eany intends lo stay within the law, which re· qui.res COPE to maintain a dis- tance betwt·en O\'ert political and broadly educalion:.il acti\'ities finantecl b~ the contributions of [ RICHARD J _ WILSO N _ work111~ men und wonwn .. \e tivitics like COPE make a f'an·e of limits on campaign ::.pending a lthough liJbor "ill he li mill'cl. like other s. 1n t he amount nl s ing l e contributors to <':1n rlidatp-, Yietor Hiest•I, Doug las L1dd~ and other close ~tu<ll.'11t s of !ht· l<1bor mon:nwnt in:.ist that Leri~ of millions of d nllars in uniun dues are ad ually g'oing into partisan political acti\'ilies in violation of ::i law th:1t is also ~tp· plicable to corporations. Cndd~· calls it "Thr Hundred Million Dollar Payoff. fl ow Rig La bor Buys It s Candidates:· buH'OPE pleads innocent saying that it is only working to incn·ase politkal participation by its m<.'~bt"rs. Alexander E . Hark<Jn. national director, onn· wrok that COPE had he en ··sc rutinizer!. e:-. amined. turned upsidt· down <1nd inside out more than onee sillC t' 195H by federnl a gencies. and llw basis for a formal <:Jiarge. though zealously searched for. has ne'er been found ... I!\ CR EDITl~G Bari-. an, yrnJ ha,·e to believe that ther e a re t" o unrelated :H:ti vitie~ h~· big labor. one fina nct·d by "'voluntary" <-oil tributiun:-. going fro m un1 1111 members direct to selected can didates. the other financ:ed through union dues to engage inn gener al taX·l'X l·mpt edue<1ti1 111;d ('ampaign. Tho: l<1lll·r i~ "h;1t ,\ll-.1tn no\\ J.>l"OpOSt•S tll itllpru\ I' :111d expand <IS he t<Jkl':O. CO I' E oul of the af · fairs of lht· f1l·mo1·r:1t1<· PC!rly. l..\HOU thus prop11s1•s t o Ii 1·i-o111 L· st r o 11 :.! l. r 0111 ~ i <il' th v l>t·nwl r.1111· I' <Jrl ·' organization th.111 111~1d1· it . T lus is partly du1· to 1ntt-rnal prohl<•ms. !\lC'any is try111 i.: tu d1rn1n1 :-.h diS!'>l'l1tiw1 '' 1th111 hi~ o\\ n or~;wiz;.ilion on·r I h1· l'\lt-111 ''' \\hi.di th<· 11;1lion:d nr;.:aniz:ll 11111 -,hOJ ll tr~ to i11 flut•111·1· t hv ..,l.ll·ct 11111t1f11n·!>1dt•11 t1:d l'<t11cl1<L1tt·:-. .\ s pok t':.>111,111 <d .\FL-Cl (J h l';iclqu<1rll'r~ 111 \\·a:-hi11gto11 ~<.tit.I: .. In Mil or;.::rnization like th1: .-\FL-CIO. \\·hic-h depends on con Sl'n:-.us. lh1·re is nn potnt ha\·i11J,! the maehi111:-.t-> in oppo:.ition lo the skel \\ 11rk1•r;. lor l'Xamph- \\\• lll'l'CI lo :q . .:r1·t· 1111 th1i-,e thing:- \\t' «an ;1g rt't' oil . 1·ut down db Sl'lb ion. <md 111 r r1·asl' our op- t ion:-.·· lit· addvd that hig labor hen· should not f:i ll rnto till' tr<q1 of !ht· I .ah1w 1':1r1' in llrit~u n pm1 t·rl'ul \I hl·ll ;,1 l•ff'ice and po\1 t•rlt·~~ out 111 1lll'in1• '"Wt• <-.w ·1 h1· t;1k1·11 lor ;.:r<111 t1·d, ·· llw '.'>J)llk t·~m :Jll :1dd1•d 'OT lll·:l'C l ;d,1·11 tor c.r.111tL·d 1s ~le:.itw ':-('hid a 1111 and he in tend:-. tc; n·infol'«L' tins po~itin11 "ith a stron~t·r pol1t icully orient cd 11r!!:t 1117.:ll1011 th:ill l'\ er IKfon· ::.o I h;1t I Ill 11111·r v-,1:-of l:itwr \\ill r111l ltt• 111 lhr;tll lo Olll' poht1cal pnrt 1 or I h•• or lwr \ hi).!h l.1bor off1c1:il w:..i-; qut•I ed as :-;i\ ill!.! :illt•r :\lea11~ !> an ru1unc1·111°1•11t · ··\\ ,. rould \\'ind up Ill lfl'iti 11ith tlO tolll' \It• ('llUld SU)I pt,l'I j11:-I ot:-\\ 1• d1cl ill 1912 .. Prejudice Reinforces I tself At a college symposium I took part in recently, one of the stu- dents submitted this question: "How is it that in this great age of knowledge. of science an4 educ a· tion, so much prejudice ~till ex- ists in all parts orthe world.?" At least par"t of the answer to this difficult question may be found in t~e nature of social interaction and the way people respond to their environtnent . P.rejudice is what the behavioral scientists call "a self.reinforcing schedule." Simply put, this means that any group discriminated against Jong en{>ugh will eventually react in ·such a way that seems $.O "justify" the discriminatton. A Simply put, this means that any group discriminated ~ainst long enou1h will eventually react in such a way that seem:i to "justify" the discrimination. A group that is made to feel "dif· ferent'' will behave "different" -and this behavior re'lnlorces the original prejudice. CENTtJRll:S of r eligious persecution, for inawoee, have given the Jewis h s>«>~e a de· rensive quality th3t is the inevll•· ble result of tuper-~siUvlty: il sadly amuses me wheJl they are fJllecl "abrasive" -for who wouldn't be abrasive after hav- ing been rubbed the wron~ ~·ay (SYDNEY HARRIS ) for hundreds and hundn:ds of years? Discrimination brings out l'l'r lain undesirable traits in peoph· -and then we point to thesl· traits as evidence of their n<1ti,·e "difference." With an equally bitter hist or~·. the blacks have suffered in lilt· same way -enslaved and kicked into the mud, and then pointed lo as an example of '"dirtiness.'' It is much as though we poured a pint of liquor down a man's gullet and then locked him up for drunkenness. !tis not only reli'gious or racial pressure that shapes behavior: sometimes it is shual. Fot in- stance. homosexuals bcha\·e qui le differently in a country s uch as France than in the U.S. In France. they comport themselves pretty much like anyone else, and are hard to de tect because nobody cares murh one ~ay or the other about dcvia· lion. IN THE U.S .• the male homosexual is identified with the flaming ·•faggot·· ~cause our frontier mores have made us contemptuous towa rd him. This contempt and hoshllty produces an overreaction on his ~rt. so that he tends to rtaunt his dlf ference w\th a desperate gliiely. H~ wanu to be trPated just likP everyone else. but IC we won't.., permit llwt. ht• "Ill th('Jl exag gerate his diffrn·net' in defiance thus compll'ling tlw circle and ··justifying .. our cnnlemptuous treatment. W e are u I cl t· nu u g h. and knowledgeahl'• <•11011gh. to un rterstand all th is. Th<' re is no mystery a bout I ht• wa.v people beha,·e when you trcal them had- h .. we can all Sl'P it in our own f'a~ilies and frit•nds. But we fail to apply this knowledge to the larger world. and thus remain captives to prc.11iclices that cor- rupt us as much as th<'y injure their objects. ORA NGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert,\ Ht•ed. Publisher 7'1wma.~ #\i.'t·1·1/. 1-:rl11or Jforbarn 1'·rc1l>wh f:1l1tnr1t1l Pufll' f 'rl110r The cd1tonal p:i gC' of the· Daily Pilot seeks Lo inform and stlniulate rt•adt'T~ by prC'senting on this pusze din•r:o.l.' f'omnwnlary on topics of inl~·rl.'sl hy S\'nd1C'at- ed columnists anti cartoonists, by pro,·iding ~ forum for readers' \'iews tt nd b... pn'scnting this ncwspaper·s opinwns :md idea~ on turrc·nt topic~ Thl' editori;d opinions of the Ol11I~ Pilot aJ)~><·nr only in tht> c·d1tori11l .. olumn ill lhc top of the pal((' OpintOns l.'X pressed b\' the l'11!11mn1sts :md cartoonist., und lt>llt•r writer.; urc their O\\ n and no 1•111lnr!'>l'm<'nt of their vie\\!'> b~ I ht• l)mly l'llot should bt• itif••rn•d Wedn~$dU). J\forch 5. 1975 - , Wednesday, March 5, 1875 DAILY PILOT tlli. Rescuers work to extricate bodies from rear section of a car in which four were killed Tuesday in Atherton. Police said the car. traveli ng between 80 to 100 miles per hour down a residential street, hit a tree. The front section come to a stop 25 feet away. The victims were identified as dri ver Marvi n C. Phelts. 22, and passengers Willia m Dorst, 24, Terry Laye, 19, all of Redwood City, and Michael Mc . Kenna, 27, of Menlo Park. Chie f Davis "Defe11der' Of Judge LOS A~GELES <AP> i\ miniskirt ed !'\1 un1c1pal Courl judge who once threatened to give a "son of a bitch" policeman a ".38-cal. vasectomy" has a de· fender in Pol1cd.:hicr"Ed Davis. Judge Noel Cannon, an attrac· tivc 48-year-old blo nde. faces re- moval from the bench on charges of judicial misconduct. But Davis told nt•wsmcn Tues· day that Judge C:.innun is the "victim of :.i vl·ndc•tta by vindic- t ive young publ1<: ddenders ... Sherif}s Deputy Cleared in Death SA!'\ DIEGO (APl The San Diego County grand Jury has c-leared a sheriff's deput) of <my crimina l respons ibil1t) in the fatal F e b . 3 s h ooting of ;,in Oceanside youth. The g r and jury complet ed 1l:; probe into the death of 15-ycar- old Leland Dale Phelps '' ithout returning a c riminal indi<'tnwnt against s pecial weapons Dt·p Victim "s Cousin H eld in Slaying Alan C. Fulmer· Fulmer reportedly shot Phelps in thl' m istakcn belief that he was a sniper who had held officers at bay. The actual sniper, identified as David Rowland Terrell Jr .. 20, shot himself to death just after Phelps\.\ as hit. S1nog Device Tickets Low B lossoms of embroidt'ry. A look our of the wild Wcsr. Pantsuit of happy-go-lucky EncronC!9 polyester. \'V'ashabk. Wrinkle-free. By Nan Scocr. Navy with whire embroidery. White with navy embroidery. In sizes 8 to 18, 860 Town and Travel Dresst:s "''Encron polyester is a produn of 1\mericJn Enka CompJll}'· ''These lawyer:. systematically attempt to terron te .1udges who are not generall~· rnclined in favor of criminal d efendants .. WHITTIER n·P11 The LOS ANGELES (UP I > Ticketing was lig ht Tuesday on the first d av of the "full enforce- m('nt" of the state regulation re-Bullock's Sa-ma Ana. I Fashion Square, 2800 N. Main Sm'Ct, Sanca Ana, Telephone : The Comm1S!>t0n on Judiei;.d Qualifications h<J s recommenued to the State Supreme Court that cous in of a man found with hi!'> throat cut in a s kid ro'' hotel \\a:. arrested on suspil'1un of murdl•r qwring s mog devices on 1966·70 Bullock's South Coasr Plaza, San Diego Freeway ac Bristol, Cosr.t t.ksi, Telcphont·: 556-061 l cars. the California Highway 1---------------------------------------- • Judge Cannon he r emon•d for <.ll- leged willful m1s <:onduct <tnd ac- tions .. preJud1c1;.i l Lo the ..id · ministration of JU:. tic(' .. Tuesday. Anthony r.tireles. 36. \\as ar rested for the death of J I-year -old Benny Pas illas. l'a~1Jlas' body ''as found at thL· Bl;.1inc I lotel Saturda) mornrng l'atrol said. The regulati on requires ~1trogcn Oxide emission control devices on all cars of that year and enforcement of the law is be· mg ba:,ed on t he last digit in the li cense plates. [ __ A_R_T_H_o_P_P_E __ ) SATIRIZES In the DAILY PILOT Officer Adlllits Lie in Ar1~ests 1---:::.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ , SACRAM ENTO U\Pl ( ) -A Sacramento <·1t y State po li cema n . who wa s praised for his arrests of _______ ___, legis lators for ctrunkcn amon~ more than 100 driving, admits he lied 1n banks . The state h as a n a rrest report and more than S600 million challenged a m otorist to depos ited 111 California fi ght for his freedom. banks. ~he dis~rict attorney·s Grar(, Robbed office sa1~ T uesday 1t ~A"'TA C'R L'Z UPI would b ring charf,!es ..:> ·" ( >. against officer Thomas A shenfl s detecL1\e Bristow if a ~tall' hear ~ays the robbery of a cen- ing transcript cl 1:-.closes Lury-old grave i.n ~ m~un­ cnminal action!>. t~rn cemeter) is de· .A .n d p 0 I i c e C h i e f f 1hn 1 t e I ~. t h c "' o r k o f W11l1am Kinnl'y :.aid he g ouls. , . 1s J au n ('hin~ a n in-Capt , frank :\l osunic vest1 g;1t1on rnto tnc ;.ic of the S anta Clar<.1 Coun- tions -of Bristo" 1n the t,\· :-.h~nff's office was drunk driving ~irrest ~pc<.1k1ng Tuesday of the J an. 22. 1974, o f Angelo lhc~t of the s keletal re· Campos Jr., 47 mums of a young mother Plea,; Refu.-.ed OAKLAND W Pl 1 Two Symbion('~e L ilx>ra- tion Army murdt•r sus- pects refu::.e<l Tut•..,day to enter pleas lo C'harges res ulting from an escape attempt in "h1c·h one Jailer was st a bbt•d in the neck with a pencil a nd a nother was beate n \.\o1th a microphone. "We do not recognize the legality of th1:-. pro· t eeding," Joseph M Remiro, 28, and Russell Little, 25, said cit their prelim inary hearing be f ore Oakla n d Piedmont M un 1cipal J ud ge All e n E . Broussard who entered innocent pleas on their beha lf and set March 17 for a preliminary hear· ing. Money Moeed SAC RAMENTO (UP}) -State Treasurer J esse Unruh h as withdrawn $100,000 from the Bank of Loleta in Humboldt County because 1t would not sign a state m e nt of non -dls crim ination against women. Unruh sald Tuesday he bad uked alt banks do· mi business with the state to stin the s tate· menta as a condition of renewlng deposlts. .He said Ba nk of Lolet.a wa. t.be only n on s1~ner and hl•r newborn baby. :\li s~in g are the re- m;.iin s of Jemrna A . Evans. 19, who died giv- ing birth on !'\o\'. 18, 1862, ;,ind the chil d . She '~as the wife of E .H. Evans, ii Nl'\.\ Yorker who joined the gold rus h and then settled in the Santa Cru1. !'\1ounta ins. Teacl1er Approved APPLE VALLEY <AP > An appeals panel has ruled that a 33-year -old hig h school gym teacher cannot be fired because he posed nude for the centerfold of Playgirl Magazine. School officials voted to dis miss teachers Lou Zivkovich from Apple Valley High School last October after his naked appearance in the June issue or Playgirl created a stir in this quiet desert community east of Los Angeles Zi vkovich, married a nd the father of two, ap· pealed the ouster and on Tuesday a state panel is· sued a decision conclud· ing that "he is indeed a responi:;ible individual and flt to serve as a teacher in the district " 20 Genuine Solid Brass King Or Queen Size Beds will Go On Sale At 12 Noon Today! QUALITYJ This Beautiful brass bed is made of genuine solid brass. It is NOT merely plated, anodized aluminum. It's absolutely the very latest in design we now bring you a much wanted prestige item to you at affordable prices. SAVINGS j Complete Brass Beds of this quality · should sell for $500.00 or More. -In this case the manufacturer and Bedroom City are working very short margins to bring you this great sale! . HEADBOARD e FOOTBOARD AND FRAME INCLUDED • Special Bohus ... Velvet Patchwork Spread ... The "Finishing Touch " Now Just $139 ANAHEIM 301 W . Lincoln (2 Blks E of Harbor) Take Harbor Off Ramp 635-4380 ' HUNT.BEACH 16672 Beach Blvd. (Betw. Warne & Heil) 2 Blks $. San Dlego Frwy 842-0622 SANTA ANA 71 O S . Main St. catw. 1at & McFadden) Take Main Off Ramp 547-8024 ,\ . • I• t ... Wat ch Yout St~~ Ripo(fs ~ound For Jobseekers Dy SYLVIA PORT.:R I You're looking tor a job and for prbfessional help to steer you to t~e best openings In this peri~ when unemploy· ment 1s al a record post-World War 11 high. How do you avoid bemg rlp~ oft by the companies that lure you Into rlsk· mg your savings In ad- vance fees while not guaranteeing you a Job? How do you spot Vie phonies and fine genuine help? EM PL 0 V ~1 ENT Money's Worth AGENCIES: You'll Clnd these listed under "Employment Agencies" m newspaper classified ads and telephone direc- tones. They're licensed and, m most cases, by law can chargl' you a fee only after they've placed you m a JOb A few agencies, however. will advertise a JOb they don't have lo lure you mto their offices. If some "unbelievable" jobs appear day after day, the Jobs probably don't exis t. You'll spot them by watching the ads -Be rea hshc Secretanes don't s tart with four weeks' vacation and clerks in a travel agency usually don't start \\Ith free travel -Be mqu1s1live Call twice about the same ad, and 1f you get two different stones, be on guard l( you v1s1t and ;,ire told, "The girt who 1s handling that JOb ts out to lunch - but we have " and the )Ob you want 1s the one advertised, walk out -Be organized one area at one time V1s1t all the appropnate agencies in EXECUTI VE J OB COUNSELORS: They're listed un der "Employml'nl Services" in ne wspaper ads and telephone directories Ask "Who pays what .. ? When?· Check "1th the Better Business Bureau Before s igning a contract for $1 .500 to $3,500, see a lawyer for $25 -Don't, m your anxiety for work, read into an ad a promise that isn 't there. for these firms do not guCJrantee 1obs Listen cat efull y to the sales m an's words on } our first interview lf orally he claims to be able to plac.e you, ask for names of s altsf1 ed chents and names of saltsfled employers "1th wh1c~ the agency has placed the clients If you think you need psycholog1cal help, consult a local college or university where you can get tests at nominal fees. -If }'ou need help 111 prep:.iring a r esume, bu} an mex- pen!'i1ve manual on the subject There are severul responsible a ssoc1at1ons 1n the executive recruiting fi eld "h1ch "Jll give you helpful information If you sign a contract calling for stages of payment, note this after a cerJam interview has taken place, you lose )Our right, according to the contract, to get a partial refund RESt:~I E .\.'\'D LK\O SERVICES:These arc easy to ptc k out The~ CJdv c1t1se m the 'Ernplo) ment Se1 'ice" col umns and do Just th.it sell a service -Evaluate yourself reahst1cally J( you're young. JUSt out of school. have no expen ence, don't be lured mlo paying $300 or $400 for someone to wnle a glowing resume for }OU and into believing an oral promise of a glamorous JOb m erseas or a hig h pa) mg JOb m this country Call firs t if the company doesn't advertise that a fee 1s required m advance. and 1f )OU are then told a fee is reqwred m advancl' and 1f the talk 1s only m general terms about your chances of getting a JOb, back off This isn't for \OU \DVANCE FEE MODELll'\G S£R VICES: The key here 1s that models arc plentiful and modeling offers are gene1 ally not advertised m ncwsp ... pers to all who r carl -Be on guard 1f a door-to door sales man calls. sa)s he is a talent scout and natters your ego by suggesting your children posses:, charactenstics the modeling business 1s seek mg. or Jf you read an ad that calls for "Ba b1es, 4 mos 17 mos . TV rommerc1als" or Models sizes 5 to 10, no cx pencnt•c nee e::.sur~ Both of thel>l' make ~lowing promises, but rcqwre payment in advance for such services as reg1strat1on. screen tes ts. training, public relations , production of photographs and r esumes Usually. that's all that happens -Beware of any "agent" or photographer who pr om1ses ~ ou a $500 portfolio for "only SI 95 '· In sun:i be wary of a ny advance fee offers lf you learn that an ad 1s m is leading from a phone call , foq~el 1t Learn r to Say '110, C\ en \\hen yOU I C 50 eager lo believe 8 JOb IS \.q11ting fo1 \OU 'J'h<' ripoffs thrive in a period of fear P1ot1.·ct \oUrM·lf' ·3 Auto Makers Say Sales 'Up' VETHOIT <lJPl ) General Motors. Chi ysler and Aml'ncan l\Iotors ha\e re· ported that car buyers anx- ious to beat the cash rebate.' deadline pus h ed new car sales lo their bes t level of the 1975 mod el) cat al the end of F ehruar} The threl' auto m~ke1 s were unable to match last ye a r 's alread~ depressed level for the Feh 21 28 sale:. pen od. but their claily sall1S 1 ates "t•re the best since last summc•r GM sales were off 6 1 percent Crom a year ago. Chrysler off 31 2 percent unct Al\IC down 36 3 percent T HE FORD MOTOR Co due to report its f'eb1 uarv rt' suits today also was expected to show the successful results of the final rebate period Mos t obser vers, however , fear a !>h a rp M a rch sales dropoff and son)c dealers told UPI their s ho'\ room s are quiet again ''Smee the rebates ended. 1l's been like som eone turned 0(£ the faucet," a Chicago Ford dealer said "Monday w~s the first In the company's history that not one car was sold " of last Jul} F or the entrre month , GM s ale:; totaled 272,178 cars. up 3 2 pcrc.:etlt fr om last year and the be~t month to month gain since September of 1973, before the Arab oil embargo sent the auto industry into its "on;t post\\ ar s,tles slump CHRYSLER SAI D 1b nPw car sa l es (or the la s t February sales p enod "ere 31,830 cars. off Jt 2 percent from a yl!ar ago, but still th~ best for any period smce the end of August For the month. Chr)Sler sold 86,319 cars. 11ff 18 1 percent from u year ::igu but still the bes t sales month of the 1975 model year for the onginator of the cash rebalel:i AM C sales totaled 10,107 cars in the period, o f( 36 3 per· cent from a year ago when 1l could hardly keep up with de mand for its s m all cars. but still the best sales rate of anv penod sLnce last ,June Its monthly •ales totaled 24 ,673 cars, a dTop of 29 8 perc~nt from last year's levels Industry observrrs said the industry probably won't re· ach the ~nd·of-February Jcvel again unUI mid-spnng The rebates, however . helped auto ~akers and thetr de alers rid themselves of part di' their record bac klog of un$old C81'S. Sale& in the Feb 21 ·28 pariod, however, were a dlr- ferent story It was the fmal period 1n the !\even-week CHh rtbate wor ln which all com· "TH E R E' NOT to o panie~ were off erlng the osh much 1tlrrlng right now in the lnccntlvc!I. way of new car tales," one GM said Its Feb. 21·28 sales Columbia, S.C .. 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O'Bryon, a retired stockbroker, was not indicted but was charged by the U.S. at- torney. He was accused or buying properly fro m U.S. Financial and using some of the firm's money for the purchases. O'Bryon told the court that he h ad approached Robert H . Walter, president of U.S. Finan- cial, seeking a tax shelter. He said he pur chased properties 2 0il Firm s from U.S. Financial with his own money and. with money from a subsidiaey ol U.S. Financial, W. U.S. Guaranty Capital, and with additional funds from bank loans The U.S. government alleied that u a result or these transac· tions -the properties involved a proposed condominium complex in San Francisco, a trailer park in Santa.Cruz, and an apartment ~mplex in San Diego -the pro. fits reported on those s ales were inflated and false. On these grounds, O'Bryon was accused or aiding and abetting fraud in the sale of securities. O'Bryon was not accused of sell- ing falsified U.S. Financial stock. Former officers of U.S. Finan- cial testified that O'Bryon was not aware of the real estate firm's profits picture. U.S. Fi n ancial filed for bankruptcy reorganization last July and is attempting to make arrangements with credit.ors un- der new management. Cases are still pending against former of- ficers of U.S. Financial. Kuwait Completes Nationaliz ation From Wire ervices ( ALGIERS -Kuwait an- nounced today it is nationalizing all British Petroleum and Gulf _ Oi l property in the country. JN SHOR T The National Kuw ai t Petroleum Company had already owned 60 percent of BP and Gulf operations in Kuwait and the an- nouncem e nt b y Kuwait Oil Minister Abdt'I Moutaleb Kazimi completed the takeon·r. Between them , BP and Gulf produce 95 pt•rcent of Ku wait 's annual oil output. 5 Sol dier s Die SEOuL. Korea A LJ.S Army hospitals, plus other items for the producti o n of f ertilizers, pesticides. farm machinery and processed foods. Inquiry S t udied WASHINGTON -Some of· ficials of the U.S. Geological· Survey own stock in the com- panies that hold mineral leases on federal lands administered by the agency, according to a con- gressional study. Rep. John E . Moss CD-Calif.), Tuesday released the report by the General Accounting Office which he said raised ''serious questions of conflict of interest" and could result io a criminal in- vestigation b y the Justice Department. E R A Bill Staib UHl helicopter crashed near Chun chon. about 50 miles northe3st of Seoul, today and killed five American soldiers and scriou~ly tnJured another, a t:.S milttary spokesman said. The spokesman said the helicopter was on a routine training mission when it struck a power line and cr ashed into as.mall tributary of the North Han River at about 10:30 a.m. Iro n P a et Sig11ed SPRING FIELD, Ill. -Efforts to win approval of the Equal Rights Amendment in Illinois _ have stalled in the state Senate. WASHINGTON -Secretary of A vote scheduled Tuesday on a State Henry Kissinger and Ira-resolution ratifying an Equal nian Finance Minister Hushang Rights Amendment to the U.S. Ansary have signed a five·year, Constitutionwaspostponedbythe S15 billion trade agreem e nt sponsor. who said she didn't have "hi ch includes eight. nuclear ~nough votes on the floor to pass power plants · 1t. t:nder tht• agreement, Tran is to spend $12 billion in the united States for the eight nuclear power plants, desalinization plants. 20 prefabricated housing factories, 100,000 apartments and other housing units and five B last Probed tuCUMAN, Argentina (U PI) -The explosion of a bomb·laden car was so powerful it is impossi- ble to tell how many people died in the blast, police said today. Coast M a n Indic ted In Gas Pricing Case From Wire Services LOS ANGELES A Newport Beach man was andicted for per· Jury Monday on charges that he laed to a grand Jury investigating gasoline pricing. George E. Hopwood of 2245 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach is an official of the Douglas Oil Co. of Costa Mrsa. a wholly owned sub- sidiary of Continental Oil Corp. The indictment, retumerl by the grand 1ury m U.S. District Court 1n Los Angeles, accused Hopwood on two counts of mak ing falst> declarations in testimony before the grand jury on Jan. 2-1 The grand jury is investigating possible violations of the federal law prohibiting conspiracies in the restraint of trade. The indi ctment ('harges Hopwood with knowingly making two fa lse statements when he was questioned under oath. It uid tliat Hopwood denied dis· cussing gasoline prices with Powerine 01 1 Company and f1 etcher Oil Company. Boat Gear .. tolen Equipment valued by the vic- tim at nearly $500 has heen stolen from a boat moored at Dana Harbor. Oran~e County Shenrfs officers "laid Tuesday. Oeputic>s said thieves who boarded the ves..'!el owned by bus operator Rudolph J. Hernandez. 48. of 32572 Sea l~lond Or , Laguna Niguel, stole a barometer, thermometer, clock and other item~ from the emergency hatch. Both firms are West Coast oil refiners which compete with Douglas in the wholesale gasoline market. If convicted, Hopwood faces a maximum penalty of five years . in prison and a $10,000 fine on each count. A Douglas Oil C-Ompany of- ficial. commcnling on the case. said Tuesday, '·We are confident that George Hopwood told the truth to the grand jury and that he will be found innocent of the charges against him." Justice Department officials said the Los Angeles grand jury is still investigating the case. ··1 KEEP ~UMPINu MY lllA() ON 1i14 P~IA/K. CANS : " Triple~ Give The~ 11 Kids From Wire Services An Iowa couple who lost three children in a fire 13 years ago have become the parents of triplets. Mrs. Richard Englehardt gave birth tQ the two boys and a girl in a Cresco <Iowa) hospital, boost- ing to 11 the number of children born to the couple since a Jan. 7, 1962 fire destroyed their farmhouse n ea r Ridgeway, Iowa. It was the firs t muJtiple birth :f the ;;~;;~r ~j' children, six boys and two girls, range in age from 3to12. * Former movie actress Betty Hutton was in satisfactory condi- tion at a Westchester (N.Y.) hospital with a bronchial ail- ment. A spokesman at Phe lps Me morial Hospital said Miss Hutton was admitted Saturday, but ther e was no indication how long s he would be hospitalized. . Miss Hutton s lipped into ob- scurity after reportedly making millions during the 1940s. She was discovered last year work- ing as a housekeeper and cook in a Ca tholi c rectory in Portsmouth, R .I., but recently dropped from public view again. .. Actress Anne Baxter reported $10,000 worth of jewelry missing from her hotel room, police said in Tor onto. The police said the American actress left the room for about 45 minutes and returned to find the jewels gone. They said they had no suspects. Miss Baxter is appearing in the play "Noel Coward in Two Keys." * Mrs. Catherine Hearst, mother of fugiti.ve newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst. has been ad- mitted to a Burlingame hospital for treatment of a back ailment. Peninsula Hospital officials would only confirm that Mrs" Hearst was a patient. Sources at the hospit~l said she was ad- mitted Friday because of back pain and was reported in satisfac- tory condition. Mrs. Hearst was hospitalized for several days in early February, s hort ly before the first anniversary of the Feb. 4 kidnap- ing of her daughter. <Related Story,A4) * Memphis soul music star Isaac Hayes announced formation of his own record label, Hot But- ter ed Soul Records. He said that ABC Records of Los Angeles will distribute the firm 's products. Nikolai Bulganin, ex-Soviet · premier who died Feb. 24, has been btiried in Novodevichy Cemetery. resting place of many prominent Soviet figures. Bulganin, 79, died after a "serious protracted illness." an official ann ouncement said. However, his place of burial was never disclosed. An Associated Press photo- grapher came upon Bulganin's g rave. Novodevichy Cemetery had been closed for a lengthy period to the general public until recently. • Twenty-five tons of papers ac- 'c u mu lated during the ad- ministration of form er Gov. Ronald Reagan have been hauled from the Capitol to Stanford University. The 1,660 boxes of materials, i ncluding minutes of Cabinet m eet ings a nd personal cor- respondence, were taken to the Hoover Institute. where re- sear chers wi ll prepare the papers for eventual public use. Birth Defect Conferen ce Set Ap ril 24 A s tudent leaders hip con- ference on birth defects will be held April 24 from 9:30 a .m. to 12 :30 p .m . ·at Ornage Coast College. The conrerence, sponsored by the National Foundation of the March or Dimes, Orange County chapt e r, will feature three speakers, Miss Louise Roy, David Rimoin and Rudolph J aenisch. The s peakers, accordlng to Gwe nda Watson, March of Dimes county chairman, wUI be of interest to science students as well as health students. Mlss Roy is director of youth activities for the National Fou.p- daUon of March or Dimes. Ri · moln is a professor or pedJabics and medicine cblcl. Oivisioa ol Medical Genetics at UCLA0s School or Medicine. Jaenlach ls an uslstant professor at the Silk Institute who works in the field of -neurology. The program also wilt roature a spttclal therapy demoastratloa. • By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK <UPI) -Anne-Marie Rasmussen says, "J don't ~lieveindivorce." Yet bere s he 11, the Norwegian-born girl whom they called the Ciilderella bride of a RockeCeller, divorced from h1rn, remarried and again divorced. . ''MY SISTKR SAYS l'VE HAD enough husbands for both or us." said Miss Rasmussen. Her sister ls Torhild, single and employed tn a gov- ernment ofCice In KirstianyandS.E. Norway. Miss R asmussen talks candidly of her m a rriage to Steven Roekeleller, son or the former New York governor and now U.S. vice-president. "Ask me any questions," she said in an interview. "If I don't .want to answer, I won't." Miss Rasmussen was working as a maid in the Nelson Rockefeller homes when she m et Steven. They were married in 1959, bad three children, were divorced in 1970, and there was a brief second marriage to Robert W Krogs tad, an American businessman of Norwegian descent. ANNE-MARIE SHE SAID THAT HAD SHE met Roekefellertoday instead of so m any years ago, "We would have had a better chance. He would have known women better. I'd have not been living in the romantic dream world. I've been unrealistic." ls she saying that she still is in love with Steven? "You can 't have three children with someone and not love them," s he said. "It's impossible. But liv- ing with is another thing. Steven sees the children frequently. A broken home is a term not in our vocabulary. "I have the highest respect for him. I see him in my childre n every day." Their children are Steven, 14, Ingrid, 11. and Jen- I nlfer. 10. Tbey Jlve W'ltb ber at a big, comfortable ·lookln,t whUe house she purchased ln Westcbeater County. N . Y . a!lerthedlvorce. IT IS Fl\' E AC&ES. NOTHING on tho scale of Poe an ti co Hi ll.s, tbe RoUeteller famll.Y compound qf tbouaanda of acre2' at Tarrytown. N. Y. Site callt ~er home Ras-Rocle. • Currently, Miss 8 asmussen is on tool' to promote sales of herfalry taleatory told tn "There Wu Once a Time'' (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich>. She doesn't seem to n~ the money, but won't discuss the deta Us of the divorce settlement. · · "The children are taken tare of, of coune," she said. "Most fathers lfthey're good fathers will take careotthe children. "But l 'm no Bobo," she said. The reference was to the Cinderella bride of the late Winthrop Rockefeller, Steven's uncle. His set- tlement for divorce was reported to be close to $6 million. MISS RASMUSSEN, 36, STILL fair-haired, seems closer to Mary Rockefeller, the children's grandmother and the first Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller, than s he does lo the others. "Anything Mrs. Rockefeller says, I believe," s he said. The ex-wife lives nolfar from Miss Rasmussen. •'The relationship benefits the children a nd it's wonderful for me because my mother's not here." Miss Rasmussen's widowed mother li ves in Lohne, Norway. · Steven, who took a doctorate in theology and philosophy at Union Theological Seminary in New York, is assistant professor or r eligion at Middlebury College in Vermont. Miss Rasmussen doesn't think the difference in their worlds had anything to do with the breakup. .. HE LIKED PAR'tOFMYworld as I liked part or his," she said . "But we were two personalities, two different people.'' In the book, she says, "One of my strorigest wishes is to know that he is content ... that. _ .he does not feel crushed a nd lonely as I often do.·' Sunday School Ailing Metlwdist Enrollment Figure Tumbles -· By DAVID E . ANDERSON UPI R•ll1l•nWriter In 1860, a s peaker at an in- ternational Sunday school con- vention described the Sunday school as having the "mystery and charm of an unfinished en· terprise." At a recent meeting of United Methodist educator s, that speech was quoted al least twice as participants wondered if the ad- mittedly sick enterprise of the Sunday school was finally about to be finished. Everybody generall;.· agreed that the Sunday school. one of ,,,,.. < l"L ..J UPl'i'•lepllOle ...... a n B.nfJ Lile Vaughan P. L. Booker, serv- . ing life sentence for bow and arrow killing of wife in 1967, takes ordination vows as Episc o pal deacon at Graterf ord Prison in Pen- nsylvania. America's mos t unique religious mstitutions, was sick -especial- ly among mainline denomina- tions such as the Methodists. SINCE J 959, according to church statistics given to the participants at the fou r-day "Confrontation Sunday School." sponsored by the denomin ation's Christian. Educators Fellowship and the Center for Continuing Education at Scarritt College, Sunday school attendance has declined by nearly 23 percent. In addition. 77 percent of a ll church schools in the denomina- tion have less than 100 persons in . attendance and only 3.1 percent have more than 300. In contrast, Sunday school at- tendance in evangelical Protes- tant churches is increasing. "W herever evangelical Protestantism is strong," said Robert Lynn, "the re you will find a vibrant Sunday school.·• LYNN, CO-AUTHOR of the book. "The Big Little School," a history of the Sunday school mov· ement, concluded that "whereas most people describe Sunday school as a st andoff and failure, it is a remark able success." Part of the proble m with the Sunday school in the mainline churches might be mcreasing de- nominationai -national and pro· fessional -control over the in - stitution. Sara Little, professor of Chris- ti an education a t the Presbyterian School of Christian Education in Richmond, Va., told the conference that when Sunday schools were started in the 1830s, th ey were a lay "owned" movement. BUT AS MORE sophislicaled educational material was pro- duced by the national denomina- . tion and professionally trained educators began to play a more ( NEWS.4N.4 L YSI S J prominent part, the laity has been forced out of its traditional role. Little's a nalysis was echoed by John Westerhoff Ill, ass0ciate professor of religion and educa- ·tion at Duke University Divinity School, who said denominational programs "bring on feelings of inadequacy a nd failure." For the pr ofessional Christian educator, Richard Murray had a pointed suggestion: •"Look and listen at the Sunday school ele- ments you can support and open- ly and frequently a ffirm the features you feel you don't have to reject." NO CURE·ALLS were present- ed at the m eeting. But Lynn left the educators a big challenge: the real test for Protestantism , he said, is how and what it does with Sunday school. Kids Give1i A LateShmv LONDON (UPI) -The In- de pend en l Television Network put together a pro- gram on sex education for teen-agers. Then it .ordered the production. broadcast at a lime when the kids --.,. pre- sumably -we r e asleep. The program wasn't fit for teen-agers to view, said ITN. The 30-minut e program called "Sex and the Fourteen- year old" was set for 8:30 p.m. air time. Instead, it went on al 9:30. . Want to Be Anonymous? Camlidates for Pr~ident Getting Lost By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI) -If you we re the r ecluse type a nd w a nted to protect your anonymity, how would you go about it? Check one: { > Move to a desert island. { ) Start living in a cave. ( > Become a presidential candidate. According to the National Academy of Se- questration, the first two methods offer the best means of avoiding human contact. But the surest way to get lost in a crowd is to run Cor'president. SOMEONE RECENTLY ASKEO Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, <D-T ex.), whether bJs face was becoming familiar to the American public. He r opUed that recognition-wise be had re- ached the point where people at the airport in a strange city would look at him as if he were so- meone they shouJd know. But that was ~fore Bentsen announced that be was en&l.lring the presidential campaign. From now on, he shouldn't have any trouble passlne t.broush strange aifP.Orts unnoticed. ReireUably, I couldn't be here wbcn Bent.<Jen announced his candidacy. I was out checking on a rumor Chat Howard Hughes was about to get into lberae.. "'O&D WAS GOING AROUND that Rue hes wu di1tressed over the frequency with which bis name bad appeared In the public print the past year orlO. So the !iecluslon·loving billionaire hired a public relations consultant to help keep hlm out oC the papers. And the PR ex~rt advised him to throw his atinthering . ••Th e n when " ""' they mention your \ G HT ~ name, fairness will ~ . ~ b oblige the m to ~ SIDE ,.-( mention ihe other presidenti.ll "'" · ~ candidates as well. By the lime the readers wade throuRh the whole list they will have forgotten about you completely." 1 cannot verify that such a conversation took place. All J know is that, acting on an anonymous tip, I showed up al a s mall private airport about so miles southwest or Washington. Therer along wtlh other s pre$ent, I wai bllndfoldeo and flown in a helicopter to a point some two houn d lst~nt. · OUR BLINDS WERE REMOVED lo a huge sumptu•usly appointed con(erence room. Present: ly, we were joined by a man..wllh a black hood o•er bis head. "Perhaps you are wondering why l askedyou Lo !"eel ~e here," the hooded figure said ... I am talc· mg this opportunity to announ«. that I am a can· di date for president of the United States.•· • At a sub equent news eon!erence, the candidat~ declined to lde.nllfy him lf. But I c•uaht a glimpise of his cufnlnka, wblch bore the tnlthilj lfH. Who wos tl11t maskoo man? U ft wasn'tHoward Hughes, get ready to hear a lot less of Hubert Hum· ,Phrey. I i I \ I Af.I D I The state of CaU!ornia now dictates a limit on how much money local school districts can spend per student per year. It. is part of a complex financing pattern aimed at equalizing educational opportunities throughout the ~tate -.at providing just as much, money behind the student an Downey or Watts ~is provided tho student m San Marino or Beverly Hills. T h e Newport-Mesa Unified School District serving Costa Mesa and Newpott Beach is bobbled by the current 'formula. More precisely, local students ar~ hobbled because by law the number of dollars ~eing placed behind their education cannot be mcreased enough to even begin to offset inflation, regardless of any increase in assess~ valuation. The local school board last week decidea to ask vot~rs if t~ey wish to .bolster the basic state program by approving a relatively modest funding program. The additional funds would come from Harbor Area taxpayers. Specifically, the Newport·Mesa trustees ap~roved a May .27 election at which voters will d.ec1de for or agamst a 36-cent tax override for a five-year period. Thls comes out to about $3. 75 a month in additional taxes for the owner or a $50 000 house, $4.50 a month for the o\vner of a $60,000 hous~. <Actu ally, the iricrease in the tax rate would be onl~ five cents. However. the current $4.07 rate is prOJected to drop to $3.76 next year because of increases in assessed property value.) . No . m a tte r . the scb o.ol board is asking 1nrtat1on .weary erope'rty owner·s for a dollars·and·cents contnbubon to education. • additJonal 36-cent ta~ rute. sianlflcant a uts 1n expendJhares are unavoidable. More students will be walking to school; maintenance •nd repair s wil1 be lessen ed; non·teacher personnel in many departments will bC dropped from the payroll: som£' education a l programs will be dropped. The next set of cutbacks will be even more ~lgnilicant -enough so that the board (eels it could begin signHicant erosion of basic edu cational opportunities. And experience is that once started. deterioration of a school system is difficult, costly unfl slow to reversC". Now it is up to the five tru~lces, and the dis tnc:t administration. to explain exactly what are the issues involved, what losses we can expect under present financing limitations and what one homeowner's $4 or $5 a rrtonth will mean to education of our children. Mesa Fire Break Fire ins urance policyholders in Costa M esa can expect reductions this year as a result o r a new classification of the city's fire protection. The Ins urance Services Office in San Francisco has given the city a class two rating, making it one of the few cities in Southern California with such a low designation. Fire officials say that there are no cities this size in the U.S. with a class one rating. For homeowners and tenants, premiums should be cut rive to seven percent, about $6 a year for a .$30,000 house. Straight fire policies which landlords use for apartments will be c ut 9 to 10 percent and un· sprinklered commercial and indus trial plants will ,have rate cuts of 7to11 percent. .. . ' T~~ proposal has ('Un into some predictabl~ oppos1t10n fro"1 lhe star t. Voters turned down a similar proposa~ but for 54 cents -last November. The most prevalent attitude expressed is: cut' expenses, don't raise taxes. The new classification" is a res ult ol several factors , an improved water system, better COJnmunications, ;i regular inspection program. and adoption of more s tringent safety codes. 'Yes, he has taken a position on gun control, but I'm not at liberty to discuss it.' Yet t here is persuas ive evidence that it \vas conscience not empire·building -that caused th e trustees to call another electi9n. With or without the We all know the need for fire protection in t e rms of saving lives and property. It's good to know that it brings insurance ~avings, too. c Lawyer's View .of Malpractice Suits ,. To the Editor: The propfiganda campa1gn conducted by the medical pro· fession a nd insurance industry in recent months has prompted me to write this letter. I practke law in Newport Beach and specialize in handling medical malpractice cases. It is m y practice initially to obtain copies of all the medical records for review by physicians at my expense. I thoroughly in - vestigate all claims before any lawsuit is filed. Once a case is ac· cepted. the client has the choice to compensate me on an hourly rate or on a contingency fee basis. Without exception. Clients prefer the contingency fee con- tract. They realize that medical malpractice cases are costly and difficult to prove and the at- torney receives no compensation for services rendered if tqe case is lost. . The cqntingenty fee system provid~s tbe only vehicle whereby an injured person without funds to afford an at· torney can have his day in court. CONTRARY to a ssertions that the attorney is to blame for the increase in medical malpractice claims. the Feder al government conducted an extensive in · vestigation several years ago un· der the leadership of Senator Rjbicoff and concluded that the cause of medical malpractice claims is medical malpractice. Most doctors are conscientious and competent practitioners. However; approximately 10 per· cent of the doctors are incompe· tent. They generate most of the malpractice claims which in· crease the insurance rates for all doctors. For example, some doc · tor s are performin>:: neurosurgic::il and other ma.1or surgical operations without ever attending a residency program. Some doctors own their own hospitals and set their own stan· <lards of practice. Other dodors have been sued numerous times without restrictions 91!.their prac· Ike. I believe firnr disciplinary action by the m edical profession <1nd the State Board of .Medical Examiners against these repeal· t'd violators wou Id significantly reduce insurance premiums. A COMPLETE investigation of the insurance industry should be demanded to find out why com· petent doctors are forced to pay exorbitant premiums. As or this date, the malpractice ins\lranct! eompan ies have refused to dis· close financt._, recor~ justifying their rate incteases. ln conclusion, I believe that our Constitutional system of trial by j4ry ln m alpractice cases can be preserved il Peforms are adopted and abuses corrected. ROBERTL.CHARBONNEAU F11nng lt'o•ft9 • To the Editor: On Jan. 29. Datly PUot atatr- member Carol Moore wme •· k1nd and complJmenlary story about a lectuTe·conctrt I recently bad the plu1ure of dellverin&: at the Niauel Theater. The 1tory contained, however, one unlortunate misquotation lh1t I would appreciate havlna corr cted, forlber~d. Us. Moore reren lo my "re· Cent C(Mlt,enllon that Lll1 Tomin ea the Only truly runny oman.•1 Sl_nce J bavtr never in my llf e ( MAILBOX J I.Allen from reedert •re w•lc;ome. Tiie liflll 10 (Ol>Qen" •Itel's lo,,, SP•<e °' •Uml~•· Ubet is,. ~. utters ol lOe won" •r i.u will • 9iWfl P<efef'el'>C:e. All letters must •"<luOt \1gnalwe •Ad m.ailtng •ddrus but nillmu mo be wilhlleld on'' -• If ,.,.11<0.lll '*"'°" " •-re..I PHlry will not be pyllhs.,.d made any such contention. nor do I hold any s uch view. I would naturally not want this error to go unchallenged. Miss Tomlin does happen to b" my favorite comedienne, but she is by no rpeans the only runny woman in show· business. I STEVE ALLEN Reporter Carol Moore st1cl;s by her account Editor. Swap ltleetN To the Editor : The poli ce h ave bet:n raiding the ~wap-meets with 150 lawmen. If each lawman would just buy a ('UIJ <Jf coffoc LJ nd <I hol dog and 0 11(• other :,mall object that they cleterminc> to be legul. the.v might make 1t the most profitable day · tha t tht.· rC!!pcctin· S\Hlp meet ever had. If you go out to :-.hoot down the crooks, why not hel1> out :i lit - tle the ones that are legit" Some of those guys just cleaned out tht• garage and <ir e trying tf> mak1•" couple of bucks. I kno\\. 1 ·n· been tht-n· .11 ~I HOl.Dl ~c; Talking Back to T\l To the Editor: Re: Your editorial on F'eb. 24 in reference to Television Controls You wrote a very good article' on the above s ubjl'cl and we heartily agree with you. There is just one problem -where are the· TV stations located? Realize they are in Los Anglelcs. but una· bl e to find their street addresses. Please print in your paper th" proper address of CBS. NBC and ABC so we can be heard. I am sure there are others who would appreciate this information. KATHRYN ~I. ZOELLNER Local network stations are. Ch . 2 .. KNXT -fCBSJ 6121 W Sunset Blvd .. L.A. 90028. Ch. 4. KNHC -fNBCJ 3000 W. Alamedo. Burbank 91505. Ch. 7. KABC -(ABCJ 4151 Prospect.L.A.90027 Other local stations ore· Ch. 5, KTLA _.._ 5800 W, Sunset Blvd.. L.A. 90028. Ch. 9. KllJ·TV - 5515 Melrou, L.A. 00038. Ch. II . FITTV. 5746 sunset Blvd .. L.A. 90028. Ch. 13, KCOP -915 N. La Brea.LA 00038 . Editor. Foolbh l .. aws To the Editor: t have lived in Cost.a Mesa since 1948 before it became a city and was proud to say where 1 lived. Now I am disgusted with myself for voting ror some oC the i.c> called "city fathers" who put ~h an archaic law regarding tbe .. occuJt ••on the city booka. How can they possibly J\IStJrY astrology. handwriting, hy,.-iosla and some or the many other lhinp included ln the ban on fortune telling as "black aru"? Many centuries oao the rarmns used the position or the stars and moon and sun ns the time to plant. the time to hsrvest. Evel)'ope knows the time one is bom infiucnces their personality to aome de1r e. 1'1\e fact thot 1.elda Pryor uses her knowledge Dear Gloon1y Gus What goes on in Hoag Hospital intensi\'e curt• when a lad\ who se husband is passfn g <.1way 1s deprived of a place to gneve because the fam1l~ of another putienl hu!-> taken over the private room to h;n·e bar set·ups and hors d 'oeu\'rcs served \I.bile they "a1t? Mayb1• that hospit<1I at l'Cl 1~n·t such a bad id ea D)SGCSTED c;...,,., G111 <elftmeftts ••• s~ br ...-n ...-N "•I 11C•~Hrlly ,.nect the ~--· "* .. ~.Se•....,,,... ~119•""G ........ Gwl. 0.11,,. .... and understanding of the stars b.r drawing up the charts which takes a good bit of time does not oonstitute fortune teUiog. She has he lped pMple understand themselves better. AS FOR handwriting analysis tl is used by big business as CJ means of knowing the character a nd abilities of possible employes before hjring them, in s ome cases saving them thousands of dollars in the cost of training. Where hypnosis 1s concerned. 1t has been used numerous time~ by doctors and dentists to help them with patients who might be allergic to certain drugs used ln put them to sleep. To think the city attornc~ would consider these black arts ' Makes you wonder if he e\'t:r studied anything except tht· "Letter of the Law .. lam also in my 70s a nd have been indepc•n- dent and admir e Zelda Prvor for her ability to pay her way and stay off welfare in these days of innation. To think an undercover agent and a detective would resort to lying to obtain evidence against ,Zelda is in itself a crime. As CJ taxpayer I r esent having any part of the tax money I pay spent on s~laries for people who are confessed liars. There are many more worth while things for these people to do. It is time such all inclusive laws are removed from lhc books. I hope to see such aciion taken soon: Perhaps if the laws are ('hanged people will once again be proud to live in Costa Mesa. SUVILLA CEFIS De1dgn Prft-~ To the Editor : r was Jo Olson's guide on her recent tour or designers' showrooms on which she based her Feb. 23 article. Much as I en· joyed the day and the subsequent article, I do however. want to point out that while some of the prices in the sbowtQOrns we took in sound frighten!"· the article gives the impression that tb(s is all there is. even tbouah these particularly high-priced items are for a rather limited cUentele. Actually, In the vast majorl\y or the sbowrooml, j)rices ate necessafl\y more realistic. so that the interior designer call tf · feet a (rent look through these resources with a bud.Rct outlay hot excffding what one might spend on one's owq ln a tumlture atocs. • HU~RYlMES American Society Of' lntt!rtor Desi1:ners Fro111 Ed11catio11 to Aef io11 Labor's Political Role \\'. \ S 111 \ <; T 0 \ <; l ' or g, ~l cany·~ c•rn<lid adn11~s1011 1hat thl• ,\FL ('JO's Comm1t1ee on Politi<·a l EduC'ation <COP1':1 is a "political part~"· should <'it":.tl' t lw air nf an~· furtht•r p<·rsiflagt• on tl11s suh.icC't :\ll'any, Ill announcing that tht· h1g labor amalgamalion will 1111 longer try to dominate the af- fair s of th e Democratic Par ty (he a lso in eluded lht Republicansi. was quoted a:. sa ying · .. W e have a politic;.tl party ahd it 's known as COPE. . and we are going to continue to improve it, strengthen it, main· lain it, in orde r to elect labor's friends lo the llouse and to the Senate and to t h e s tate legis l atures. irrespective of political partfos ·' OFTE:\ CO P E hus bcl'n passed off as an educational t·f fort to inst rue l I.a bor \'Oters on where their interests lie but fall- ing !lhort of dirt'Cl orders to vot<• for the candidate of COPE '~ choice. In f:.t<'l. many millions of dollars ha\ l' hl'en supplied Ill the form of propa~anda and :.e1Tice:- on a "volunta ry basis·· ;md \\ ith thl' c·ffcct of he lping main!.\ Demo<:raltc tandidal('S \ppan•ntly l\lt·an.v 1nt<.·ncb to stav within tlw la\\. "l11ch rl·· c:uirt•s COPE to maintain a d1:- tam·e bl'l\\ t'Cn on· rt µoh tic-al and broad!~ educationul ad 1\·iti<'s fin an<: eel b .v th c l' ont 11 but ions of [ R1cnARD J _ WILSON _ "o rklllg 111l'll anti \\onwn \t l1\'itil'!:i likl' l'O PF. makl' a tarrl· of limit:-on campaign spt•nd111,i.: although l:Jbor \\ill lw ltmikd. llkt• otht•r:-. in th<• .1mount ol singll' 1·,,ntribulnr-. lo t·;111 <1111.ttl·~ \·1ctor HH·~t·I. l>ougLt:-C.1cld~ ;.inu othl·r clo~l' !:ilUdl'llll> ot tlw l;.ibor mn\ l'nwnt insist I hat lt•n-. uf m1ll11Jn~ of dollars 1n u n11111 • clues art· .1t'lua II~ goinµ into fi partisan pol1t1<:al acti\;lic·s 1n • ,·iolut111n of ~1 la\\ I hat b also ap l)licahll' to corpor<Jtions. Cadd~ calls 1t ··The· ll un!ln'<I ~lillion Doll ar P<1 yoff. llow Big Lal>rn· Buys Its l'andhlalt•s." hut COPE pleads innoct-nt. sa~·mg that it 1:- onJ y working l o llltn .. •a:-<' poltt1cal participation hy its nwmbl·r:.. Alexander E. Barkun. nat1onul director. once \\rot<.' th<1l COPE had been "scrutiniz~d . l'>. amined, turned upside down and inside out more th~m one<.• since 1956 by federal agN1cit-s. and the basis for a formal cli.irge. lhough zealously searched for. has nc\·l'r been fo und ... I~ CR EDITl.'\C Bark<.in. )uu h<.1vc to belie,·e that there an· t"''' unrelatt-d act ivitit·~ h~ tu)! lcibur. one financed by ·•\'oluntar~ .. l'On- tribution:-going from union member!> direct to sclcl'll'<l can- didates. lhe oth ('r financed through union dues to l'ngai;:t• tn a gener al tax-exempt c-ducatim11tl campaign Thl· l.llll•J' I" \\ h:tl \lt•(JJI\ 1111\1 1>rup1>:-ol':-; lo i 111 pn>\ t· :md t'~li.llld as Ill' l :tl.l·~ ('()P I·. 0111 ol tht> ;II lair:-111' tlw lh·11111('1':1tH' P art\ 1..\ no H 11i u ... "1111w :-.l·:-. 111 ht·tunw ~t ron,t.:t•1' oub1dl' tht• Dt·mn<T:•tH· 1';1rl \ orgarnzat11)11 1h;1n in~1dt· 1t Tl11:-. 1s parlly clut> to ttHt·rnal prohlt·m:,. l\kany 1s tr~ 1ng to dimrnish dis:,l'ntion \\ 11h1n h1 -. own or~<111ization O\'Pr !ht• 1·~k11l Lo \\ h1C'11 the nal1on<JI 11rgan1L.tl11111 :-h:tll tn· 10 Ill· I h1t·11t·t· t ht· :-.1·h:et 11111 of pn•:-1dt:n t1al candHl.tlt•:- ,\ :-.pol..1•:-111,111 ,ti /\FL rlO ht-adquartt·r~ 111 \\'ashingto11 said. "In an or,..u1111Jt1on ltk<:'thc .\Fl.·CIO, \\ hic·h cll•pt•ncb OJ\ con· °'l'll!:IU~. tht•rc ,... no point havinj! tht:' machinists 111 opposition to tht· :-tl'el "orkt•r:,, tor cxctmplc \\ 1• nt•t·d tu aj!n·P on those things \\ e l'<•n agn•l' on. c·ut down dis· -;ension. :ind 111crcase our op· lions." Ile a dded that big lahor- lwn· should not fall into the lrafJ of the l.ah\lr Part\' Ill Britain - powerful \\ ht·n in office and powerle~s out 11r nlftee. "We ean't lw liJken for granlL'<l." the spokcsm an adtlt.-d ~OT BFT\G tak<•n for grant('d 1::. Meany':-. chief aim and he in· Lends lo rc·inforc<.' tbb position \\ ilh a sltongt:r politica l!~ orient· t•d or~anlzat1011 than e\'C'r befon'. ~o that thl· int<:n·sts of lubor \\ill not be m 'hrall l11 one political lJJ rt.} or the olht ·r A hi glf labor nl f1t1al ":J!-. quot t'<I as say in~ art er ~lean~"!:! an- nounl·emenl: .. \\' 1· l'oulc1 "ind up in t97G \\•ilh 1111 rntt• \\ e roulrl ~up port )11s1 a:-. \\ l' did in l!:li2." Prejudice Rein/ orces Itself At a college symposium J took part in recently, one of the stu- dents submitted this question: "How is it that in this great age of knowledge, of science and educ a· lion, so much prejudice still ex· ists in all parts of the world?" At least part of the answer to this difficult question may be found in the nature of social interaction and the way people respond to their environment. Prejudi ce i s what t h " be h avioral scientists call •·a self-reinforcing schedule." Simply put. this means that any group discriminated against long enough will eventually react in such a way that seems to "justify•,• the discrimination. A Simply put, this means that a ny group discriminated against long enough will cventuaJl.Y react in such a way that s~ms to "justify" the discrimination. A group that i• made to feel "dif· fercnt'' will behave "different." -and lhl& ~havior reinforces &he original prej'udJct-. Cf:NTURJES or rellglou~ persecution. tor Instance, have given the Jewish people n de· lensive qua1ity that Is the lnevita· ble result of auper·scnsitlvity; it sadly amuses m e when they are called "abrasive" -for who wouldn't be abrasive after hav. ing been rubbed lhe wrong wHy (SYDNEY HARRIS J for hundreds and hundreds of years? Discrimination brings out ccr· lain undesirabte1traits m people and then \\.'t! point to these traits as evidence of their nali\'e ''difference." With an equally biller history. the blacks have suffered m the same wav -enslaved and kicked into the mud. and then pointl'<l to as an example of "dirtiness." It is much as though we poured t1 pint of liquor down a man's gulll•t and then locked him up for drunkenness. It is not only r eligious or metal pressure that shapes behavior: sometimes it is sexual. For in stance. homosexuals behav{' quite differenlly in a country such as France than in the U.S. In France. they comport· lh.emselves pretty much like anyone else. and are hard to de- tect. because nobody cares much one way or the other about devia· tion. I fN THF. lJ.S .. th~ male homosexual is identified with the flamlnc "(aggot" becaus(' our frontier mores hnvc made us contem ptuous toward him. Tt11s contempt and hosllllty produces an overreaction on his part. so that he tends to (launt his dlr rercnce with a deRperate iaJcty. He want~ to be trcatt.'Ct Just like everyone else. but IC we "'on't f permit that. hl· will then cxag. gerate his difference in defiance thus completing the circle and "justifying" our contemptuous treatment. We arc old enough, and knowledge<1ble e nough, to un. dersland all this. There is no mystt'ry <Jbout th(' way people behave when you treat them bad· ly: we can alJ see 1t in our own families and friends. But we fail to apply this knowlroge to the larger "orld. and thus remain capti\'es to prejudices that cor- rupt us as much as they injure lhefr objects. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • \ lt<lbert N. Weed. Publisher Thomns l\ee1'11. Ecblor Barbara l\rrlh1ch. f:d1tonal Poge f:cbtor The editor1al page of the Dally Pilot ~e e ks lo Inform and stimulate read<•r:-hy presenting on thli; page di,·crsl' rommcntary on topics of intPre<;t bv syndical· rd rolumnists and cartoorusts. b\• rrondmg a forum for readeMI' \ 1e\\S and by prc'M'ntin(it this ne" spaper's opinion:-and ideal oo currenl tor11c<; The editorial opinions of the Oaily PilOl ap~ar only ltt thl' ~It un" I <'olumn at the top of the p;.i~c Opinions ex· pr~sl'd by lh<' t•olumnl ts Md cartoon1~\:I and IN tt•r "ritf'rs •~ Uw1r own and no t•ndol'S('ment ot their \<lt-w~ hy the lhuly Piiot ~hould be lnforr1-.1 W~dnesday. March 5, 1975 • Wednesday. March 5. 1975 OAIL V PILOT A;I '"J("'.:!.J,'!¢ ,. .Ad.. .) ~ Where Fo11r Died Rescuers \\.'Ork to extricate bodies fron1 rear section of a car\ in which four "'erl' killed Tuesday in Atherton. Po lice said the car, tr<.1v(·ling be tween 80 to 100 m iles per hour dov .. ·n a residential street, hit a tree. ·rhc front sect ion con1e to a slop 25 . feet J\vay. 'l'hc vil'lin1s \Vere identificll as dr i ver l\l <.1rvin C . Phelts. 22 . a nd passenger~ Willi am Dorsl, 24 , Terry Lave. 19, a ll or Red,vood City. ~ind Michael M c Cl1ief Davis 'D efender' Of Judge 1.0S At\GELES (1\Pl A m1ni skirl i:'d l\I unieip:.tl Gour! Judge ''ho once threatl'ne<I 111 give a '·son of <i bil ('h"' policem:u1 <J "'.38-<·al. v~1scetomy " ho.is a dl· fender Ln Politt· Chief f-:d Oa,·1s .Jucl~t:! l'\vl'I (';uinon. <.in attr:.il: ti\'C 48-year-ohl blonde. faces rt: moval from the bench on thargl·-. 11fjudll:ial n1iscon1l11c1 l\ut Oa\'is told ll<'IA.~llll'tl 'ful·~ ch1y th:it Jud;.:<' t"annun is tht· ··"1ct11n of ;1 \'l'ild(•tt.:1 bv vindH· tiveyoung put.tic dt·fpnd~rs .. . Kenna, 27. of f\,1cnlo Park Sheriff's Deputy Cleared in Death SAN DIEGO (r\1-') ·rhc Sun Diego Count:-~rand jury hus (·lcared a sheriff's deputy of ;_iny l"rtmtnul r esponsibility i11 lhc fatal l'~eb. 3 :.houting of :.in Oce<insidt: youth. The j!rand jur.' l'On1nlelt·d 1l s prob£' into the dt .. .ilh of 15·~car­ olrl Ll•land Dale Phl'll'!> "1thout returning :.i <.·rini1nal indictn1l·nt .1ga1n st spe<.·1al "capon:. IJep .'\Jan C. l''uln1er F'uln1l·r reportedly shot l'helps in the mb.t:.aken belief thal he was a !.niper "ho had he ld officers al Liay. The nctual s niper. identified ;1:-. Da\·id Ro\4·1and Terrell Jr .. 20. ~hnt himself lo deuth just ::1flt•r Phelps \\';1s hit. S1nog Device Victin1's Cou~in Tickets Low LOS AKGELES rUP l 1 B lossoms ot embroidery. A look our of the wild \\fc:sc Pantsuit of happy-go-lucky Encron~ JXJ!yc.>ster. \Vashabll'. Wrinkle-free. By N:tn Scott. Navy with white: embroidery. \Xlh ire with n:t\ly en1broiJery. Jn sizt.--s 8 co 18, $60 ,Town and Travel Dresses >J1.Eno..:1on polyester~ a produ ... r of Arnerican Enk.1 c:uinpanr. "These la\\'.\ t·r~ .-.~·.<;tl·m ;1t1e11Jt, attempt to ll·rrori1e .1udgcs ''ho are n ot generally ine!ine<l 1n fa\lor ofcrimin;tldlofcndants · He ld in SJa yi 11g ·rickcting \\'as light Tuesday on the first day or !he "full enforce- \\'11 !TTr EH f l r Pl 1 ·rhl· ment'' of the state rcgulution re-Bullock's Sa-n1a Ana. I Fas hion Square. 2800 N. Main Strttt, Sant-a Ana, 1t-ll·phun<·: ,, , .. The C.ommisi.1on on .Judie1<d Qu<.1lificati[)ns h:is r£>eom rncnclcll to the Stale !:iupre1ne Court th;.i L Jud~e (';1nnon ht• rcn10\·ed for ;d leged "'llful misconduet ;111d ;11• t io ns .. preJudieiaJ tn th~ :td ministration of Just 1l·e ·· t·ousin of a m<in found "·1th hi s quiring s m OJ.t devices on 1966·70 Bullock's South C.oasr Plaza. Sa n Diego Freell-·ay at Orist[)f, Cost:i. ~l t-sa, 1i:!ephone: throat C'ut in a skid row hotC'I \\·;.i s c-u rs. the California lligh"·ay 1---------'----------"----~----'-------'----"------'------ arrl•stcd on suspicion uf murder Patrol said "• 1'ucsday The regulation require:. ,.\nthony !\tircles, :JS. \~as ar ,\'1trogen Oxide e mission control rested for the death of31-vear-old de\lices o n ull cars of th<ll year fit'nn.'· Pasillas. P:isilta~"i' body and cn!orcen1cnt of the la"' is bc- \\;1s found at the Hlainl' llot(•I 1ng based on the last digit In the ( ART HOPPE ) SATIRIZES In the ~~~~~~~~J DAILY PILOT S:iturdar m orning. license plates . Officer Admits l~iiiiiii-----iiiiiiiiiijiiliiOijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijijiiiiii~ Lie in Arrests S1\CRA~t1-:r-;·rcJ 1A l'l ( J -A Sacran1ento c1tv S tate policeman . .,..ho ,,a·s praised for hi s :.irrests of ~-------~ ll.'j:!islators for drunken driving, <Jdm1ts hl' lit.'<l in an arrest report and challenged a moto1-ist to fight for his freedom. The dis trict attorncv"s o ffice said Tuesday· it wo uld bring charges <igainst officer 'fhom;1s Bris tow 1f a s t<ite hear- ing transcript d1sC'lust:s crin11 na\ action.-,. "\nd l'ul ic.·c Chier \Villian1 Kinnc,v !)<11d hl' 1s launehing ;1n in ,·estigation into the ;1e· lions-of llrist1J1,. 111 the drunk driving ;1rr£'sl Jan. 22 . 197<1. of An gelo Can1po~Jr .. •l-;'. Plt,,ff."i ffeflL"it,,ff OAKLt\".'JD IU Pl l T"·o Symbionesc Lihc·ra- t ion Army murcler .... us- pecls r£'fused ·ru.:-~day lo enter plc;1s to charl!C'S resu!tin,i;: fron1 an e~eapf• attempt in "·hirh one jailer "'°'as stabbed 1n the neck with a Pl·ncil and <:inother "'flS he;1tl'n 1A.ilh :i microphune. .. Vie do not rt:coc1111.e the legality of thi~ pro- ceeding.'" .Joseph :\I Remiro, 28. ;ind J{u!'.!->cll Little. 25. satd ;.;t their preliminary ht~ar in ,::: before Oukland Piedmont i\I unicipal Jud~e Allen E . Broussard who entered innocent pleas on their beha lf and set l\fareh 17 for a preliminary hear· 1ng. ltloney MoVf'd SACRAMENTO <UPll -State Treasurer J esse Unruh has withdra"'" Sl00.000 from the Bank or Loleta in liun1boldt County because it would not sign a statC'ment of non-discrimination against wome n. Unruh said Tuesday he had asked all banks do· 1ng busi n ess with the state to sign the state- ments u a condition of renewing deposits. Jie said Bank of Loleta w11s the only Cl OJl ·Sign<:r among n1ore th;1n 100 b:ink ~ 1'hl' ~l;ite ha:. more 1han $GOO n1illion depos1tl'd in (',diforni;i banks. <•rnr•4• H'•blwd S1\:-.·1·,\ CHCZ IUPI 1 1\ sheritl "<:. dctect1\l' r-><.1vs thl' rohht·r\ c~f :i ccn rury-old gr.'.l.\"C: i'n a n1oun- l3tn l'l'mi'tcry is "Uc finit1 •ly the \\ o rk of ghouls.·· (~art Frank :\l o~un1c of the S;tnt<i Cl;1r.i Coun- IY .-.hl'r1ff's office v. ;1~ ~peakini:: 1·uusda_\' of the theft of the l'>kelet<1I re · n1ains or a young mother ;ind her ll C\\·born bally. l\l1 s~1 ng ;ire the fl' m;i1n ~ of .lemina 1\. E\ :.tns. t9. "ho cll~d J.?l\0 - 1ng birth on ;\'ov. 18, 1862. ;'Ind !ht· <·h1!d . She \\;1~ lhe 'Aifeof E.11. £\';1n.-.. :i 1\e" \'orkl'r "'ho JOlnl•d the j!'.old rush ;111rl thl·n settled tn the S<1nl<1 Cru1. !\'lounta1n:. Teacl1er Approved ,\Pf)LE VALLEY (AP) -An ap peals p:incl has ruled that a 33 -ye~tr-o\d high s chool ~y m teacher c:innot be fired because he posed nude for the cenlerfold of Playgirl M a~a 1.ine . School officials voted to dismiss teachers Lou Zivkovich from Apple \'alley lligh School last Oclober .. rter his naked appearance 1n the .l une issue or Playgirl created a stir in this quiet desert commun\ty casl or Los Angele-.. 7.ivkovich, marrJcd and the father of t"'o. ap- pealed the ouster and on Tuesday a state panel is- sued a decision conch.MS- ing that "he is indeed ll responsible individual and fit to ser\le as a tea~y-in the di1lricl." I \ ·---~· 20 Genuine Solid Brass King Or Queen Size Beds will Go On Sale At 12 Noon Today! QUALITY I This Beautiful brass bed is made ol genuine solid brass. Ii is NOT merely plated, anodized aluminum. It's absolutely the very latest in design we now bring you a much wanted prestige item 10 you at affordable prices. 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