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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-06 - Orange Coast Pilote -- r Kills JBarricaded Dad THURSDAY A FTERNOON, MARC.ti 6, •1975 iH ht>, & " VOi... "·NO. u . >SECTIONS,,., PAGes ' • • • • ort Man, 26,· Runs Amok Toweri11g Wav es 40MPHWinds Hit Southland .,.. - By United Press International Hi~h wtnds and rain lashed Southern California for the ~ccond day today. sending 12-foot waves crashing into beachfront property. whipping dust storms across desert highways and over· turning a school bus. Prope Hy Tax Hike looms For Countians By GARV GRANVILLE or t"-O•••Y Piiot St.ff Glum Orange County budget officials today predicted a 1975-76 property tax rate increase of •·at least 15 cents." The prophecy of a tax rate hike came m a confidential report sent lo th e fi ve county supervisors. Touching off the prediction that the tax rate .,.. ill jump from its present S l.60 cents to $1. 75 for each $100 worth of assessed valua- tion in the coming fiscal year were: -Projections that assessed value within the county has climbed only five percent in the past year. Last year, the countv tax rate dropped eight cents when assessed values increased a near record 17 .8 percent. -An estimated drop in general fund carryover balances from last year's $31 million to an a n- ticipated $19 million. -Innation, which helped whil· fle the carry forward balance down and is expected to force de- partment budget requests up- ward in the coming fiscal year. -Declining income . particularly Crom building permit fees and other sources of fee, forfeiture and fine income. Today budget officials added to the gloomy pr.ediction by saying the estimated 15-cent tax rate in· crease does not take into con- stderatlon the hiring of addi- tional personnel. ne w programs or pay increases Cor the county's <See TAX WKE, Page A2) Unrest Quelled . ATHENS, Greece lAP) -The Greek navy and air torce were called to quell unreal at an Army and Marine camp near Athens Wednesday and the dIBturbance quieted after destroyers and jets made a show of for~. I .NKV)' source reported today. Th• 'f.'O- ports came less than two weeh after the seven-nonth-old civillon 1overoment tolled a plot b Army ofrtcers to re ore the ed military dictator hip The National Weather Srervice advised persons living along the 120 miles of coastline from Malibu lo Point Conceptiort west of Santa Barbara to take whatever precautions they could against property damage from the towering waves. Winds up to 25 miles an hour whipped through the Los Angeles area Wednesday and tqday. Off- and-on rainstorms had dropped more than .60 of an inch of rain on the city since Tuesday. Snow fell on the surrounding . mountains. reaching down lo the 8,000-foot level Wednesday and forecasters said the s nowline wou;d descend lo 4,000 feel today. Winds up to 40 MPH shrieked across the deserts inland, cutting visibility to zero on some desert highways. The I lighway Patrol adv ised drh·er s of camper- topped pickup trucks or cars pulling trailers lo avoid the win dy desert and mountain passes. In the San Fernando Valley arec.t h igh winds toppled an almost-em ply school bus in Soledad Canyon. T he driver. Mrs. Linda Kerlin, -and 13-yeal"· old Paul Johnson received minor cuts and bruises. Skies were expected to clear somewhat later today, with an expected high in Los Angeles of 60, before more stormy weathet moves in from the Pacific later in the week. There also wi ll be rain at times in Northern California from Saturday through Monday with snow in the hi gher mountains, the weatherma n savs. In Central Cali°fornia, there will be a chance of rain Saturday and Sunday and rain likely Mon- d ay with snow m the higher mountains. Broker Waves Dow11 Trai 11 MANNINGTR EE. England <UPI> -A stockbroker angered by train delays jumped onto a mainline r ailway track, and. lo the cheers of fellow commuters. brought a n expr ess t o .a screeching ball by waving his umbreJla. Then F'rancit; Dodgson, 34. and a dozen other wailing passengers boarded the train Weddesday and rode into central London. Police were less impressed. They took Dodgson into custody /or tbrff hours aCter ho arrived at Liverpool Street station. He faces posslblc charges or obs\ruotlng rallwllf opeTalions and co~ld receive • '"i'DPI ol two years In jail ll convict • ' ~ermath of Siege 1 Dally Piiot St.rl Pll<lto THIS WAS MESS IN FRONT OF NEWPORT HOME FOLLOWING INCIDENT WEDNESDAY Man Arrested on Suspicion of Arson After Confrontation in Ttte Bluffs A.Udit Puts Total On Hinshaw Loss . County auditors have de· termined that Rep Andrew Hinshaw's CR -Newport Beach) auccessful 1972 congressional campaign cost Orange County taxpayers "sllghtly more than $10,000," Informed sources Said today. The auditors· $10,000-finding cam e at the conclusion of an in- tensive six-week audit ordered by the Orange County Board of SupervisQr s. Invol ved in the auditing process were interviews with 77 former or present county ass~r·s office employ es. The auditors' report lo the board of supervisors reportedly will indicate that all but ttbout $400 of the $,10,000 loss wai. at- tributed to assessor's office employes being paid fot' worklqg in Hinshaw·s campaign. The $400 portion or the purport· ed lQss was traced to county sup· plies used in the campaign and mileaie chlt turned in by employes for campalgndriving. Before being presented to th board or 1mpervisors. probably at its March 18 meeting. the auditors' r eport will be reviewed by the cottnty counsel'soffic The board wlU then decidelfthe couRly should ak -. to aet back the asserted lo s rrom a blankrt indemnity bo11d that cov~red nil county e mployes or from~ bond J)Osted by Hln&haw whet~c was county assessor Hinshaw held that post in 1972 when he succeeded in unseating John Sc hmi tz 1n the 39th Congr essional District Republican primar) Last December. nine of his former a ides ~·ere indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on ~criminal charges related to the il- legal use of county emplO)eS in the campaign. ,The Grand .Jury ch?rgcd tht' nine county officials with grand theft, conspiracy and falsifying records in violations of govern· mentcodes. <See HINSHAW, Page A2) SWINGING COPS TO LOSE WHEELS CARSON CITY. Nev. CU Pl) Nevada highway patrolmen will •not be allowed lo take their of- rlcial cars home al night if they are living with a woman out of wedlock, the patrol announced today. Patrolmen arc assigned cars whlch they can us~;it all times. but the new restriction was an· nou.nced after the patrol r~ived complainl.3 about three officers Uvlog with . women not their wives. • Sharpshoot~r Kills Fathe r Holding Kids LOS ANG ELES (A P) A sheriffs s harpshooter shot and killed an Altadena man toda\ who barricaded himself inside his home for nearly 13 hours with his three children. autborillc~ said. The man. O.C. Laskey. about 30, was s hot in the head by a member of the Special W('apons Team when he appeared at o window at about 7 :30 a .m. His five c hildren ages 1. 3 a nd 5-were take n to Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena for treatment of tear gas effects and shock A sheriff's s pokesman said during the rainy night Laskey fired more than 25 shots at dc- put!es from a semiautomatic 22-caliber rifle with a scope. One shot struck deputy Dave Collin. 28, above the heart . but the s hot was d eflected by a bulletproof vest. Collin suflered only a bruised c hest Officers said Laskey beeam(' angry when his wife failed to re· turn from grocery shopping Wed · nesday night and he threatened a delivery boy with a rine. The Special Weapons Team surrounde d the Laskey hom<' about 6:30 pm. Wednesday. but Laskey ignored pleas to sur· render. NclRhbors were wam('(f to stay lni.idc their suburbnn Lo!'. Angeles homes. <Stt HOLED~ Pa1~ A2J --~ ~~ ----- Sets Fire To House,· Gives Up By JOH1' VALTERZ.\ 01 Ille 0~11)' P11ol St~fl :\ s pecial tt.>am of l\l'" port lkoch police· offil'l'l's to:.:.l'd two tear ~as grl'naclc~ mlo a bl.1t111g Eastbluff re:-.t<knn• \\'cdnc•sdav night and subrhu:d a ~6·Yl'ar-old resident \\ho the' claim had run amok and M't fire to hb own no me Officer::. sa1111 h.1t soon a fter the grenade exploJt•d in the burning honw at 2638 \'1sta Ornada. Thomas Hyron Ballard Jr. sur- rendered JH'<t t'dully. H e is charged\\ 1th ,.,...,on. Ancl f1rl'ml'n then set out to quell the bl;.11c "hich Ballard set at the h(•1ght of a tantrum. Pollet• ::.;.iid the 111cident began shortly before 7 p.m. when they received <1 c;.ill uf a family dis- turbanC'c \\1th po!-sible injuries. On thc'ir arrl\al of11c·crs learned that Ba I l::ird assertedly had beaten his brother dunng a dis- pute Tht•\ noted that the' first saw Ball;.1rd on the' halcom of the home and ordt'n•d hin1 down. lnstN1d . they :.aid. Ballard r e- fused ~ind shoul<.'d thn•ats to "burn lh<' city dm\ n " Ball<i rd rel urnl'd inside and more officer:. .1rri,ed Ballard then r~appearl'd . th1:-. t1ml' carry- ing u knife and holding it as 1f he were n•ady to th1'0\\ it at the policemen Moml•nts L.Jll'I'. Ballard a::.· sertedl\' relurnl•d lo the interior oflhl' h0ome. set a fi re. and began toss inl! furniture' and other <See A l'10K, Page A2> Ora11i:t• C oast. \\'t•ath~r Threat of shO\\ er~ tn· creasing Fnda~. accord- ing to the weather service Hi ghs in tht' lower 60s. Lows most Iv 48 to 54 Chance of sho~' ers mt'r('a~­ ing to 40 percl•nt Fr ida~ l~S ID E T OD.\\' Almo.tt 12 years later. con- trot>ersy still rages over iden- tity of assassin of President Kennedy and details sur- rounding fateful v1,ot to Dollru. Stones. Pages A-IS Al'l'-Senttt AJ .... ,T..... ., ,,,,,. .. ,..M<.. •1 Ml> .... , ·~ CalHOr'llil as MlrtlMI ,.,,..., ••-1 CllUillM C~·10 Miit.Mi Ntt-A• '-"In 14 Ort.,..C.llflty ••• Ct'e'U-r-f •• ...... ·1·) DMtll '"1101 Al ~ Ct.J '"'•~ as s..c11 ,,_.ttitt• ~ '1-t •• 1 Ttlt¥11ie41 M ~--az TltHlen U '"""'""".... •i ..... . •• Mii UlllMH 91 W.r .. -9' A4 .. .....__ f Al DAii. V PILOT s ThutMtay.Marche, 1915 u~IT • ..,,..... WORKMAN REPAIRS ELECTRICAL PYLON IN TEL AVIV AFTER ARAB GUERRILLA ATTACK Israeli Commandos Stormed Savoy Hotel, Killing Terrorists Holdlng Hostages Tragedy Hits Family Dad Killed on Way to Son's FWteral NAMP t\, Idaho <APi - ~tiJJ ard Jones left hiSsick wife at home in California a nd traveled here to arrange fur the funeral of h1sson. Hug h \Vay n e Jo nt:s, 2·1. of Boise. cli ed Feb. 25 of l'arhon monoxide poisoning. Now the Jones fanlilv will h:.ivc two buria ls thi s wCc kend Jn California. Jl;lillard Jones. 53, was run over and killed by a man he tried to help. l{e lalivcs in San Jose sairl they didn't h;.ive enough m oney to ship the elder Jones' body back lo California for buri al. Jl<l ary Jones, the wife and n1othcr. is :in invalid due to a hC'art <.1ttack . But .a N<.impa funeral Wrcctor t 'rom Page 1\ I HINSHAW. • • It was after the indictment wa s returned that the supervisors or- dered County 1\uditor-Controller Vic lleim to audit the assessor's office records for the period of the l972primary camp:iign. That audit ended 'fuesday y.·he n the auditin~ tea m reported that there were '10 additional as· sessor's offi ce employcs to in· tcrview. llowever , according to in- formed sources. !he auditors also ~aid extendin g the inquiry would probably not be "productivl' e nough to warrant an additional investmentof time." Neithe r Hinshaw nor his suc- cessor, Assessor .Jack \1allerg<1. '\\.'ere named in the Dcccmbt'r ~rand jury indictment. Generic Drug Bill Advances SACRA~1ENT0 (U PI ) A bill allowing pharrnacists lo sub· stitute less expensive generic drugs for their brand name equiva lents c leared the As- sembly lfcalth Committee Wed· nesday, 8-3, and went to the noor. Assemblyman Barry Keene. (0-Eureka), author of tht• mea s ure CAB193 ). sa id Californi a C'onsumers coulrl have $45 million a year by purc ha sin g generic drugs in place of brand name equivalents. OR ANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT Rober! N . Wet!d Pr•>.i ... "I •nd Publ•-< J ack R. Curley Vk• Prn1•"1 •"" c.....,,~, """""'- Thom c1s Keev1I c ... , ... lhomas A. M urphine Mo,..q,no E<I••....- Charle<; H. LOO<; Ri(hard P. Nall "''"''•M ,.,,,,,.,1,.oq l"''°'' Offices c. ... 1.--.. HD ll'•"fur ~r"l'I ..... _.~••<" )l)j ... _, .. ...,., ... ~ .. 1 L_ .. Mh,11 .. ~,.'°r~t .. -................ h 11-·1 "" .. "it--ot···•·! ~-"· "•"•• 1001 1 ... , •• , ... .-1 •• """ (h•qcl ~ ·-·· Telephorw 1714) W2 ... l21 O.ssilJed Ad"erliSinq Ml-U11 S-•-· v.11.,. P«-""O"''" 511 -6310 '"""~l'••'"-••S·O..JO ,...,.....,..,,o-....... c ..... 1,~, ... S40-IZ10 (•p••'e"'· ••11 O••"O~ ''• ' """'''~'"<l C-•...., "'e""'"''''"''~ '""·-•·•• ''" """"' ,, -fl•• ......... ,, ...... 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Id aho State PolicC say just t"•o 1ni]()S farther down the road, J ones stopped to help the four oc - cupants of a s talled pickup truck. I-le even r ecaptured a woman passenger's pet dog that started to run a\l.'<IY Then another passenger in the truck got in to J ones' car. When Jones tried to .~top him from driv· ing away. J ones was run over and killed. police said. The Owyhl'C County Sheriff's office L;1ter a rrested Elme r Junior Smal111·ood , 50, of Mars- ing, in connection with Jones' de- ath. Fron1 Page A I TAX IDKE LOOMS • •• 11.000employes. It is expected that budget re~ quests for added persohnel will be heavies t among public safety departme nts. including proba· tion a nd "·el fare . What the departments have in mind \l.•ill begin to be ~nown to- day "'hen county Administrative Officer Robert T homas and his staff begin a m onth-long series of prelim i nary budget hear- ings. At the time he became Board of Supe r visor s chai rm an, Superviso r Ralph Dil'dr ich vowed to hold county s pending at its current level and to '"impress upon all department heads the need to economize." Contrary to Diedrich's appeal for a "hold the line budget," the Oran~e County En1ployes As soci:1tion reportedly is seeking pay increases for the 10,000 coun- t y em ployes it represent.s or up lo 17 perct;nl. Indi vidual supervisors have in·· dicated that such wage hikes are ··out of the que stion'' and privately conceded that the coun- ly might be s ubject to a ;c;trike. Budget officials s uggested to- da\· that the board mi ght. be ex -Pt'~ted to com bat the pending tax rate by reducing expenditure for C'a pital projc1:ts. including the conslruction of :1 neY.' county <id · n1inistrative buildin~. 1'hey also s<.i id the board mi ght consider directing a higher por- tion of county federal revenue sharing funds to !<.ix-saving pro- jects. Under the board's present policy, 50 percent of the county's revenue s haring fund s are earmarked for tax savings and 25 percent each for social programs and open space or recreation pro- jects. \Vhen discussin g the pendin~ tax rate increase, budget of- . ficials pointed to t\'.'O bright spots. First, they said, the pend in~ sale of OranJ:!e Count y l'r1ed ical Center to the UC Irvine medical school would net the county a one time income windfall of $5.3 million. Should th e s ::il c clear legislative hurdles. the funds would be the eq uivalent or roughly te n cents on the tax rate, Fro1n Page A I HOLED UP ()fficers fired ~moke grenades into the house ;1l 5 a.m. and at 7 they lobbed tear gas. but l.ai;key still refused to s urrender. Laskey opent>d a window for frcah 11ir at about 7: JO ll.m. and 1.1 deputy from I he weapons tean1 fired, s tr1 k1 n~ J.,as key in the ht!ld. . One of l~ask<'Y s children ap. JH'ilred rr1 have blQOd on his head ;ind !>houldC'rs. but authorities ..,<11d JI :ipparenlly wa& frf)m the falhcr • possibly reducing the anticipated increase. The second bright spot was the report of county Treasurer-Tax Collector Robert C itron that, for the fifth consecutive ;J1Car, his budget request will be less than the current year's appr•priation for the operation of his depart- menls. The board of s upervisors \\•ill not adopt the coming fiscal year's tax rate until early August. The adoption will come after June budget hearings close, a budget has been adopted and the assessor's t ax rolls are complete. Hou-sing Bill Stirs Uproar SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Brown administration tossed a big housi n g bill into the legislature We dnesday and stirred up a hornet's nest. Al it s fir s t hearing, the measure drew opposition from both Democratic and Republican legis lators, the Lea gue of California Cities, and organized labor. 'fhe meas ure, still in draft form , is the key bill in the legislature's s pecial session, called by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. so Cali fornia can qualify for federal funds to subsidize hous- ing for low and moderate income families. The adminis tration said a bill must be passed by the end of 1'1arch so the state can qualiry for federa l money before Jtule 30. From Page A I AMOK .•. household items into the street below. The patrolmen called for firemen a nd for the department's Special We apons and Tactics cS WAT) team and th e n mobilized (or a siege. All the While. they kept shouting ob- scenities and tossing more items from the balcoriy to the street below. . While firemen attempted to quell the fire from outside the re- sidence, m e mbers of the special police team approached the frort of tbe residence and tossed in Ute two grenades. Ballard surrendered im- mediately. officers sold. Later he was booked on an arson charge. Firem~ sal_d the b1eie ln lt'e- resldence w•s relatlvely m•nor a nd that they estimated the damage a t $1,000 to the &true· ture and anoUier $2,000tothe con- tenL,of tl'ie C'Ondom inium. • ' As Many as ·16. Dead ' , I ' -In Raid.:~ ··DTel,;\.vjy • -• .. I • . ... .. -, ·r. -;,..( ~ •.. ~ TEL AVIV <U Pl)-Palestinloa • ln,lllt(lnl se~j(itW~ttack. ·suerrillas, lni a raid ooincidJlli . "'1>0Uce ,sf(li;ll •ti<I that in wjtll Secretary of State HentY A. . . \rYl"8 to coi>eUhetJr pursuecs. K'issinger's latest .Middle .Eas1 tlul guer21 . 1,~ 191he Sa~oy mission, seized a· wateTfrOQ Ho;C:C.aw tfQ"J'~,bulkhng hotel in Tel Aviv and held it. untp' .. ue. 11! ~t #'}: rb"m ·:the lher. we(e w1ped oul early todhy beacbtroil~ llf't:b Atlv red in itunbaUlea with "Iataeli com-.1ight0is , ~.;;. j .• ' ;;.; mando~. ·As m arfy as 16 persona • .Whtri ~ •' flck~ the. btdld· wer~.killed. t· ~ ing t'ht -1}1..ei~lln rushed in The guerrillas, landing aboard throujh' thW 'front door, trapping the si lver-gray rubber comman-30 guests ~inaide. Holdlnc the do boats with guerrilJa leader guests hostage, the guerrillas Vasser Aralat's name painted~ then traded heavy machine gun one. came ashore around 11 p.m and rocket fire with troops sur- Wednesday .. advanced-to the run rounding lbe area. down Savoy Hotel 200 yards fro . At abci~\' 2 a.m ., the shooting the coast with mactrine gun quieted' do\Vn and negotiations blazing and took 30 g uests began over the fate of the hostage, some of them foreign hostage& with the; guerrillas de- lourists. manding release of 10 persons There W.ere confli cting reports from Isra~li.jails. ~the number of casualties, and '1SIAEL U~l .. MfN, SCENE OF BATTLE Tel Avlv-Beachfronl 'Golden West Coach KISSINGER BOOED IN WALES. Slory, Page A4. • the nu~ber of hostages killed was not clear. Hospital officials put the deatH·toll at 16, including guerrillas. Israeli soldiers and civilians. The military command put the death toll at 13, including three s.oldiers and th ree Ordered Suspended civilians. · The command y.•ould not say if the dead civilians v,:ere Israelis or foreigners but a cabinet com- munique said at least some of the dead "'ere not Israelis. It did not say whether there were any Americans in the group. Reports of the number wounded ranged up to 19. The guerrillas. beached their rubber boats on the shore about a hair mile south or the U.S. e m- bassy and a r o"' of new beachfront hotels shortl y before midnight. Almost immediately a gunfight broke out with a soldier and a group· of policemen making routine patrols of the area. 1'he soldier was killed near the beach Don Rowt:, Golden Wes t College's tennis coach and an as- sistant football coach, has been suspended by ,lhe college· pending investigatio11 of an ·alleged altercation with a student last Thursday on the Golden West tennis courts in Jiuntington Beach. The action was taken by College President Dr. R .D. Dudley Boyce. Boyce and Max Russell, assis- t ant chancellor for personnel services of the Coast Community College District, are investigat- ing the incident. "We consider this a very grave situation." 'Russe lt said. "~tr. Rowe has been suspended in- defini tely 'vithout salary and without prejudice until \'.'C can £ind out what really ocurrcd. "This was brought lo my atten- tion Tues day . and we haven't been able to get ull the facts," said RusseJI. The student. Edgar Fink , 29 . and Rowe a llegedly got into a fight with one of the combatants wielding a tennis racket and the other using his fi sts. Rowe will rejll ain as a member of the £acuity, but his teaching and coaching r esponsi bilities have been temporarily assumed by other instructors. Bomb Kills Man BELFAST !UPI} -A bOOby- trapped car blew up and killed a Protestant man in front of his home as he prepared lo go tu "'Ork today, police said. ·browo ,your SONY HEADQUARTERS! rf·l214 • T..wtro. SONY 12" OIAG. MEAS. COLOR PORTABLE Every Sonv Trinitron Is 100% solid stale circuitry, designed with lransistors instead al tubes; for quick warm up and solid durability. And because the entire Trlnitron Color Syst8m is engineered for glorious color as well. !he w~e picture is Clearly bright. sharp and very much alive. Looi< into Sony. !Oday. 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In view of your letter and the AYS contact, Haba nd 1$ issuing an $18.95 refund to you. S tatic El~trldtg DEAR PAT: I've heard that a person can correct excess static electricity in the home by using a humidifier. I have one and would like to know how to use it to the best advantage before everyone here ·•statics'' out of his mind. E.W., Mission Viejo Information about lbis and a varie ty of rel ated subjects is available from the Plumbing- H eaUng.Coollng Information Bureau, 35 E. Wacker Drive, Qdcago.111. 60601. Popular Dolls More Frotta Martha Martha Mitchell, ex-wife of former at- torney general J ohn Mitchell, gestures as she talks with news men on a Boston television show. She told reporters she felt Richard Nixon was the "mastermind" of Watergate. She also said she believes President Ford will· pardon all those con-. victed of Watergate activity -then resign so Nelson Rockefeller can become presi- dent. Vapor Rules Stiffened Gas .Distributors Receive Tight Schedule Orange County's 3,800 retail, commercial and industrial gasoline outlets have until July l, 1976 to comply witft stringent fu el vapor recovery rules imposed by county government. County supervisors Wednes· of a tight time sphedule the gas distributors must meet between September and the final com· pliancedata. After so m e discus s ion . supe rvisors agreed on the follow· ing mandatory schedule: -Submission of a detailed plan for construction of a vapor recovery system on or before Sept. l of this year issuance of a purchase order for needed equipment and re· covery system by Nov I. • Com men cement of actual on-site construction by Dec. l. -Completion of on-s ite con struclion by June l, 1976. Tt\urSday, March 6, 1975 DAILY PILOT Pilot J Logbook _ Familiar Face, Wrong Place By ST E VE MITCHELL OflM D•llY l"lltlls..tf ' It wasn't the first time I'd been pulled over by a patrol car because 1 resembledacriminal. The first time was in 1965 when the Newport Beach police thought a buddy and I had held up a gas st ation. THAT T J ME WC were pulled Newport pier by seven police un- its. The car we were driving matched a description given by a witness -right down to the out-of-state lice nse plates. That time the police were a lit- tle rough on us, s lamming us against the car, pointing pistols at our heads and threatening to "blow our brains out." One officer slapped his helmet against the trunk or my buddy's MITCHHL new Mustang, sending paint chips Oying and leaving a good. sized dent. MV F RIEND shouted, "Jley. look what you did to my car," and started toward the back of the auto lo assess the damage. He was punched in the stomach for his efforts. The of- ficers finally decided we weren't the pair they were looking for and left -without so much as a "sorry we bothered you." Tuesday night's incident was a lot more relaxed. I WAS driving down 17th Street near Westcliff Plaza about a half hour a fter the $256,000 jewelry robbery at Charles Barr Jewelers. · The Newport Be ach police ofrsc er who pulled me over was polite enough. ··Could you stand over next to the curb there. sir," he said. His holster strap was unbuckled. but the gun was in its place. I knew it wouldn't take any l1m~ at all for him lo get to it if he needed it. He didn't need to wave it in m y face. I SHOWED him my license and he asked if he could frisk me. While he gave the unrough pat-down. he explained that an armed robbery occurred al the ~ jewelry store and said I matched ;:-the description of the gunman. susPecT The officer said the suspect 1 DEAR PAT: Hoping to gel a jump on last year's Christmas shopping, I ordered two doll kits in September from Lee Wards in EJein, Ill .. enclosing $7.70. When 11"'eceived a notice that these kits were back-ordered, J requested that my order be canceled and my money refunded. Another month passed and I was told my order had been shipped. H I'd re· ceived it, I wouldn't be writing to you. Florida Orders Halt The latter date. a full month before the final compliance date. is to give the Air Pollution Con· trol District lead time to inspect systems and installations around the county lo make sure they live up to the law The county vapor control or· dinance. approved after long public hearings last fall. require had a neatly trimmed beard, styled hair. li ght tan jacket and blue denim trousers and was between the ages of 25 and 30. To NiX:on Fund Drive 90· percent of all vapors that escape during vehicle fueling or gasoline transfers be recovered by a vacuum syslC'm or other method He also s aid the suspect was about five feel 10 inches tall and weighed a bout 160 pounds. TH E ONLY difference between that description and myself is, I was wearing dark green trousers and weigh 150 pounds. S.B .. Costa Mesa Vour f ull re fund is being mailed, with Lee Warm' apology fdr your Inconven ience. Population Prosp e ct DEAR PAT: Wh at is the out- look in terms of United States pbpulation growth between now and the end of the century? R.G,, Newport Beach U.S. population in the year 2000 Is expected to be a pproximately %45 million, according to the Bureau of the Census, with the present population at an estlmat· ed %13 mlllloa. The new predlc· lion ls slightly under that project- ed In the past b y census experts. Projecting pop ulation figures in· volves the use of a series of as- su m ptlon s c oncerning fut ure fe rtility. T h ese i nclude t he average num ber of lifetime births per wom a n, lhe life of one child and the level of fertility re- quired to replace current popula · tion in the absen ce of immigra· Uon. The latest projections as- sume a small reduction in the death rate until the year 2020 and no cbaage after that. Average m e expectancy at birth is as· samed to increase from 67.9 years for males and 75. 7 for females In 1972 to 69.9 and 78.0, respectively, by the year 2000. MIAMI (uPI >-Officials of the Fiorida secretary of state's office have orcte.red the Nixon Hts- torical Association lo halt fund solicitation to buy former Presi· dent Nixon's two Key Biscayne homes until the project is proper- ly registered and approved by the state, it was disclosed today. However, the fund solicitors will not be penalized because 'Slinky' Rou1ulup WALNUT SPRINGS, Tex. <UPI > -The ninth annual Walnut Springs rat· llesnake hunt this year netted 832 sn akes weighing 1,048 pounds. according to organizers of the event. The occa s ion wa s declared a s uccess. Well. except for Gene Martin's attempt to perform the "kiss of death" with one of the reptiles. It bit him on the lip. Parkland Hos pital in nearby Dallas reported Martin, an Apache Indian, in fair condition. Chute Tragedy Boy Carried A loft, Killed TULSA. Okla. (AP) -The black and white s port parachute two men brought lo a field near the home of David Duran caught the curiosity of the 8.-year-old lad and two young companions. Police said t he boys started playing with the chute. Hanging on to the harness. they would catch gusts of a stiff t.iind in the parachute. anchored to a tree by a 200-foot length of rope, and be urted several feet into the air. Then, while the men were at their nearby auto. a strong gust of wind caught the parachute Wednesday. David's companions Jet loose, but David held tight and was carried 75 (eel into the air, ' Americans Ouste d VIENTIANE. Lao lUPl)- Two American travelers accu!'led or espionaae by the Communist Palhet Lao were expelled from the country w edne day under a tovernm ent ordtsr bannina hit>· pies, a police spokesman an· nounced. Th, s pokesm•n . represantlna: tHc Joint "ecurity forte of loy ali1t a"d. Patl'let Lao police, ldt>nUfied the two as Michael OllUon., 23. of Tempe. Ariz., and Vicki AJTet, 23, of Southfield, Mt~h. witnesses told police. Police Lt. C.C. King said one of the men saw tne boy carried aloft and tried to pull the parachute to the ground. But David lost his grip and fell. The boy, who would have been 9 on March 20, died of a fractured neck and internal injuries, hospital oUicials said. Police did not identify the men who brought the parachute to the field, planning to use It ~o dri(t in the wind. Police said one of the men told officers he warned the boys to stay away from the parachute .. But witness~s said the youths had been playing with it for about 20 minutes before the accident, King sai<l Art Hall. 13, said he was com· ing home from school when the parachute caught his atUm\.ion. "l was trying to get a closer look from behind some apart· ments and was just crossing an open field when I saw him fall." youne Halt uld. • "I started to go to the pa.rt and see what happened, but I was cJ03e b)' my house lid rusbed 1n and told my mother to call en ambulance.'' The dead boy was the son o( Mr. and Mrs. Willie Duran, who h&ve two oth@r sons. CUran ls sto tioned In Taiwan wllh U)e Air Fo.rce. I .J .. they acted "unknowingly ... said Mort Arno, an investigator work· ing for the secretary of state's license division. "I ordered the group to slop soliciting or accepting money un- t\I it receives a certificate of re· gist ration," Arno said. The order may delay mailing of letters this month seeking con- tributions from former Nixon backers in the u nited States and l>hree foreign countries, said Ronald Fairchild, Jacksonville attorney for the association. Nixon Aide's \Yidow Suing Ove r Death Affected would be all gasoline outlets except those directly serving agriculture. Industries, cities. businesses, school dis· tricts and any other agency that services its own vehicle would fall under the rules, as would gas stations . The regulations were mandat· ed by the stale Air Resources Board (AR 0 >. which maintains esca1>ing gas vapors are a major pollution cause. The ~RB warned local agencies that it would do the job for them if it wasn't. done by local government boards. ··1 sure match that description," l told the officer nervously. He chuckled and asked a few questions about my destination. where I'd just come from and where I lived. HE T RIED to trip up my story a couple of times. Fail· ing to do so, he apologized for taking my time and departed. The incident certainly was a contrast to my earlier en- counter with s us picious officers. l don't know if it was because pohce de partments have improved in the past 10 years. or if it was just this~art1cular officer's policy to be firm, ycl courteous. r DO KNOW it le ft mC' with a better feclini; towards our local peace offi cers. It also left m e with an undented vehicle. Edward Camarena, acting county A PC D officer. told supervisors Wednesday that the main hangup to getting the systems installed is that none of those available have been given a seal of approvul by testing aboralories ALEXANDRIA. Va. CUPI> He said he is hopeful five or six The widow of Murray W. systems will gel a n Un · Nuclear Reactors Pass U.S. Testing Chotiner, a long-time political derwriter's Lab seal by summer WASHINGTON <UPI > All re~1clor in ~I orris. Ill operative for former President. lo give gasoline distributors time but two of the nation'!> 23 nu<:lenr "Rased on reports from utility Nixon before his death last year. lo choose one and prepure a plan. power reactors have passed a operators. in!>pctt 1ons at 21 of the has s ued the government for The initial plan Camarena g overnment·ordcred test for nation's 23 licensed boiling water more than $2 million in damages. sought placed the initial date for cracks in their cooling pipes and power r eactor s l'('\'l'alC'd no Mrs. Nancy L. Chotiner plan submission al Nov. 1. leav-most already are back in opera· cracks in primary n·al'l<w piping claimed in U.S. District Court ing a very short time for the con· tion. the Nuclear Regulatory or backup c mc·r .c.t•nc;, cooling that tbe driver of the General structionphase. Commission saidtoday. system µipin g." :.in NRC Services Administration truck Supervisors chose to take the The nationwide test was or· spokesman said that collided with Choliner's car advice of the American Vapor dered Jan. 29. the day after five <The reactor ;1t thL· San Onofre Jan. 23. 1974, was ill and should Control Institute and move the cracks were di scovered in generating statio11 was not in not have been permitted on the date to Sept. l to leave at least six emergency core cooling system volved. in that it USC's a different road. months construction ti mt'. pipes al a Commonwealth Edison type of cooling ~ysll'm ) Chotiner suffered a broken leg ~~~~~~~:..::.:.::::..::.:.:..:.:~---.L..:.=::....::..::....::.....:..... _________ ....::..;:.-___ ...:....:......:_ _____ _ and died a week later when a blood clot moved lo his lungs. The driver. Charles E . Mickens, was acquitted of reckless driving in Fairfax County court last June. Last October. GSA counsel A .L . Hes pe reject ed Mrs. Choliner's S2 million claim. In his rejection Jetter to Mrs. Chotiner . Hespe said "lnforma· lion indicates that the govern- ment driver became involved in this accident as a result of un· foreseeable circumstances (a blackout) which caused him to lose control of the vehicle he wa.s driving and cross the center line." San Diego Crime Rising SAN DIEGO (AP) -Ir current trerlds continue. San Diego Coun· ty will be the most crime-ridden county in California by 19tM>, a study group says. "San Diego County's crime rate since 1973 is growing faster than a.ny other in the state having population of more than 200,000," aaid Robert H . LMrworthy or the San Diego Regional Criminal Justtce Soard. Langworthy ctted 'flaures sbowln g five county com· munltles -San Otego , OC!eanslde, Cerise.a, National City •nd Escondfdo -exceeding various sta t ewid e crime aven1 s. You are invited to see our 1975 collection of DRAPERIES and WALLPAPER Now 1s the tune to redecorate vour bedroom. living or any room rn your houS&-Seted from the finest and latest spnng colors 1n drapenes and wallpaper. yo11r favorite designer wzU bt happy tn a~!n$t you H.J. GARRETT fURNlTURE PROFESSIONAL INTEJUOR DESIGNERS Op•n Mon., Thun. & Fri. EvH. , • • -·-~-·-..---~ ' . A4 DAIL v PILOT Thursday Maich 6. 1975 _W_h _o _le_s____,.al_e_P_ri_c_e _s _Decµne .'!lfl .% Farm Price s Lead .. '3rd Straig ht Dip. :Elect ion ·Mte rmath THE RECOU ~T : Normally, today "ould be the lime to say that t!:t e dus t is OO\\' settled on our <late, pathetic school tru.stee elec· tions across Orange Count'y. Ac· tually, you ha ,·e to guess "'ith tl"le ruins. it's tnud lhat settled rather ,..titan dust. f\.·Tixt'd \\'C;.it h er and a melancholy dose of apathy lnade up the n1cnu for clection day. POCHlNlONO •1••0:·~·;,,.~..,.;:;:::;~~ Red N oose Tightens Across Ori.Inge Count y this last Tuesd<.1.\. 30 S(•hool districts held elections ror governing board mcn1hcr s :.ind in four or so other loc:1lions. spcciJI service dis· tr1 (·\:. for parks, libr:.irics, \Valer and the likl· also hud voting. {J1·, .it leas!, these government agcnr1L'S \1 anted to have voting. They duln't dra1\' much. ;\\"ERA.GEO Ot;T ;.icross the E'nl1rc• county. just ;.ibout 15 per- t'l'Tll uf lhOSi.' person:. eligible to C'.iJ~I ballots v•c nt to the trouble. Communist insurgents have closed 1n on the Can1bodi<:1n capital of Phnom Penh by bringing guns within four miles of the airport. halting some con1mercial air traf- fi e. GoVernment troops struck back tOday in an effort to silence the enemy artillery as U.S. officials halted their emergency airlift of rice the.n r esumed it. :\ 15 percen t \'O tl'r turnout is. of <·ourse, :s ick.eninl;. ''ou 1.11ould hai'dlv characterizl' 1t :.is the ma· jori Ly. spe<-1k111 g. \\'ell. you have to under.;tand the reason:-. 1\fter all, the polls opcn(•d .it 7 u'l•loc:k in the 1norn· 1 ing. Yihich is n1<1ybc ::1n hour 1 bt:.•forc n1ost potcnt1ill voters ha\'c to get lo work . BL'T ON OliR present daylight saving schedule. it's still d::irk at 7 ::1. n1 . So v.· ho 1,1,· <i nts to charge out :d that hour :ind grope around trying lo find ;..1 polling place':' 1'\ot 1o1er\· man1,· Oil Bloc Hints ALGIERS (UPIJ-'l'ht· \\'Orld's m:ijor oil producing n~tions of. fercd today to s l ;:1bili ze petroleum prices if the \\•estcrn industrial nations in return i1gree to tic the price of inf1 ;1tion of economic develo~ment . Earlier. Venezuelan President Carlos Andres Perez announced thal his country will nationali ze its oil resources some time this month Freeze· v.·orld wi lh all the quantities of energy that it requires," he said. "'But at the same time, we re· quire that not only oil countries but a ll d e veloping countries s hould have the right to sell their ra w m ateri11ls at b<:1 lanced prices." '!:hen t.h.c·rl' 1,1, as the m1:-..ecl v.·l•:ither <.ioud t'hancc \Oler:. n1q.:ht .l!l't r:.uneU upon c·ateh the sniffle:. :u1d the J.!lups . \'ou re:.i ll) ought to be taking: <«1re of your he;llth these d:.i>s l.t·t !he school The 1;f nations of the Org;,,ini1.a- tion of Petroleun1 Exporting Countrie s iu their final declar<i- t 1on i!lso said l hc oil price !'tabi!izalion wou ld be linked to ;,i "(und amental and urgent " re- form of the \Vorld nionetary system and a ma ssi\'C program by the \Vest to n1odcrnizc the third \\·orld n:1tion s now in th<' process PEREZ SA ID the OPEC leaders decided to set up a com- mission t o ··set a balance bctv•cen production and con- sumption, to provide what the v.·orld needs and to prc1o1ent ex· cesses." ''OP EC offers to supply the ASKED ABOUT THE Algiers summit proposal to freeze oil · prices in exchange for con· cessions, Enders said, "I don't know what they mean yet, in I er ms of prices -in real terms or ' in terms of a given monetary ., boards I a kt· t' a rl' of th<·mst·l 1.·1:s <Jt courSl'. thl• polls did :;;tJ\ open until 8 o'clock lit nighl. \••hi ch is a t'Oupll' of hours :.irter I most pot e ntial \Ott:r:. f!l'l homt• ,, from lhc JOIJ or office I I \\'l:~LL, PEOPLE havt' to h<i\'e 1 some dinner, you knov..'. Ht·lax u I bit after the Ion).! day'.s l:1bors . .\nd then lhCrl''S that (;1VOri.tL' • lele\'ision shO\\. C;.i n ·1 n1i:.s th ill. By the time all of the~e nect·:-.sitil's are disp<1tt'hed. the fKJtcnt1:d VolL'I' tan pt>cr outsi de 'and discu\·t'r, lo, it 's dark ag;1in And dreary . And maybe lhe potential 1,·otl'r mi).!ht cateh ;1 cold. Some time during the day-long h;.11lot1ng Tuesday, 1.':i percent or the rt'gistcrcd \'Olt·r.s took the ('/l;1nC'l'. ·rhc\' bra\'l'd the mixed £·lemL·nts. gi·oped :1bout in thl' 1lark . missed the . fav,1rit1· telc\·1:-.iun s h O\\ •-:IGllT\'. J•"I \-' •: Pl'.:Rc •:~·T of our re~1 stercd \'Olt'rs :.t\'Oidl·d all this trouble So much for 11ur latc~t l'Xc·rc1:-L' 1n dcmncr:1(') Vehicle Launched \'1\NOEr\BEBG t\FU \l,'PI J 'rhe Air r·or l'~ t•arl y toda~· launcht'd a rcsc~rch :ind d('· ve lopmcnt re.entry vt·hiclc dO\\'ll th(' \V eslcrn te~t range. i\ :.pokcsm<in s aid the \Chicl1· 1,\a~ st;nl aloft aboard ,, modlf1e1J M1n l1tcman n1iss1lt• New E v ide 11e.-? Kennedy Shooting Set for TV Airing 01\Ll.AS i AJ~) '!'he Justu:c Department hcss ;:1skcd an assis- tunl l'.S. atlornL'Y lo cxan1inc quietly any ney,.· in formation on the assassination of Prcsid l'nt Hug l1 Hefn er H e lps Fund Sex R esearc h ST LOCIS 1A P >-PlarbO\ n1agazi ne·s liugh Jlefner niakCS financial contributions to the sex rf'seart'h of 1\1 a s ters and Johnson. but the tv.•o researchers s ay he nc1o1cr dictates their philosophy. Dr. Willian1 Ma sters s <iid J lefner has heen and is "<.i consis- IL·nt donor" to the Reproductive Jliology Resear ch Foundation here. A Playboy Enterpri ses :-.pokesman s aid the l)layboy l·'oundation has contributed from 525.000 to S75 ,000 annually for the 1~1st seven years to the sex rL .. searcher's \lo'ork. l\1i!slPrs said the PJ ;1ybo.v funds "·~re given "without i.Ln,\· '\rings attached ·· J ohn F. Kennedy, the Dall ai> l\1orning Nev.•s said in its Thurs- day editions. Asst . U.S. Atty. Ke nnet h l\1ighe ll said he was told to for\\'ard anything he considers 'GUil T LEO JACKIE TO DALLAS'--Story, AS .. nc"' e\•idence" to Washington. but he said he has not sent ;:1nything yet. Among the items Mi ghe ll has received from citizens arc films of the assassination shot Nov. 22, 1963, by Abraham Zapruder and others. v.·hich are scheduled to be shov.·n tonight at 11 :JO on channel 7 on the American Broadcasting Co. 's "Wide World or Entertain- n1ent '' program. The film 's narrator. Robert Groden. says his film proves "there is no question that at least one s hot came from in front of Kennedy.·· "Somebody could take those; films and mak e anything they. v.·anted 'out of them. And he <GrOOen ) has doctored them wilh his time framing, so how do we know he didn't doctor them up by putting a fi gure (a second gun- man ) in the background." the nev.·s paper quoted ~1igh ell a:. saying. 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R. Haldeman has l!rantcd an extensive in· terview to CBS News for a fee r eported to be 'about $25,000. Both NBC and ABC c riticized the policy of pay- ing for TV interviews. Protesf,S H it Kissinger i11 Wa les Visit C ARDIFF , Wales (AP)- Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss· inger ran · lo a hostile de· monstration y jeering Cypriots today during a side Lrip to this Welsh coal po t . The sccretary is In Britain on e-Way to the Mid · die East, w re he hopes to ar- range a br ad Israeli withdrawal in the Sinai peninsula. About 400 demons trators caryying banners reading "Kiss- inger -warmonger" and "Kiss· Inger-Hands orr Cyprus" shout· ed obscenities at him and his wire Nancy as lhey left ceremonies honorin g Britilih Foreign Secretary J ames Callaghan at the City llall. Officials sai d the de · mona tra tors, som e u sin g bullhorns, were mainly young Marxists and Cypriots who bla me the United States for the plight of their dlvldcd Island. 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On Friday, Kia.sinter 1>lanned to =::::::" ,:~!;:::: :J meet Greek Foreign MJnlster ,.11110Av Dlmllrio1 Bllslos in Brv1sels "1''u""' •·.o...... •.• 1eekint a W•Y lo roo"""" ne.-....1a· for\llow 1·41p.l'l'I, o 1 r-· &uu S.<orw1111on 1 :20p."'. 3.t lions e tween the Greek ao4 5"'r1tot•1·"'·"' .. w 11•:/3P·"" Turkish Cypriots Moo•ul'''l"ll•,m .. Mh ;~"""" I • t ' WASIDNGTON IAP) -Led by lower prlce~1 for rarm p~uel.s, WhOl~S afe prices declined. In February fol' the third stn:11 ght montM, the government reported toaay~ t ' Th4P: La~r Departmen s WholeSale IJ'.'ice Index for ~ast month was eight-tenths of o.nc perCent belaw J anuary, the ~1g­ gest monthly drop in th e decline that started in December. The February report provided additional evidence of a cooling orr of the nation's in nation rule <l! the wholesale level, although i.wholeSa le prices in 1''cbruary S~Jl Wef~ 14.6 percent abo\'C :1 year eaJ1.1er. TH E ~DEX was rclcuscd as Congress considered Presid ent 1''ord';; latest proposal to spur employment. An additional 760,000 yopths could get summer jobs and. up to 310,000 ;,,idult s could get six month's more v.·ork if Congress approves the .l<'urd proposal. , Ford asked Congress \Vedne~· day for $2 billion to fund the sun1· mer job program Cor yo uths and extend the p~blic·service job pro· g r a m fo?' ildults beyond its scheduled Dec. 31 expiration. White tlouse Press Secretary Ron Nessen said Ford acted after the Labor Deparlment ad1o1iscd him it would have to begin phas· ing out public service jobs on Ju. ly 1 in order to terminate the pro· gram by the end of the year. THE FEBRUARY decline in the Wholesale Price Index wus led by a 4.6 pe rcent drop in prices of farm products and a 2.8 per- cent drop in prices of processed foods and feeds. The overall in· dex stood al 171 . 3 percent of the 1967 a1o1erage 'of 100, meaning it cost $171 .30 to buy a statistical set of good\ that cost $100 at "''holes a le in 1967. . The decline in "'holesale prices has yet to be reflected in lov.•c r consumer pricc~.-Administratlon economist s are hopeful that lower prices for farm produ,ts wi ll begin s hov.·ing up at the s upe rm arket in v.·eeks and months. The Labor Department said prices for consumer (9ods at the wholesale levelj fell <it~ percent in Febr uary. Meals. sugar' and candy, fres h a nd dr ied · vegetable s and processed poultry were lower T Jf OSE D,E C L I NES wer e partially offset bf higtlcr ·i>riCes for fi sh, e.t:gs and cereal and bakery products. The 2.3 percent decline in the index of farm products largely reflected lov.·er prices (C!f grains, cattle and soybeans, the L<.ibor Departm~nt said . Farrii prices rose for ogs. fresh fruits. lobac· co and Ii poultry. The Wh olesale Price Index Pally Pilot Drilvtry . 1, G•ore191tt9d, . Monday-Frt<lay• 11 you db no1 ha11e your paper by 5 :30 pm call bel'bre 7 pm end your copy will be de- h11e1ed. 5alurday and Sunday IL you do noc recei11e y0ur copy by 9 a.m Sllllu•- da,, ex 8 am Sunday, call before 10 a.m. al'lCI YOllr copy will beollel1uered C? irc•hrffo• T ...,._, Most Orange County Areas •4t-4)JI Nor1hwesl Hunlfnglon Oeach. and Wes1m1n1ter ..•..• 540..IJJO Sari Clemenle, Cap1slra110 Beach. San Juan CaoislraflO. Dana Point, South Laguna, . laguna N1guel . ''~0610 Hearst Arres t • <\('l·Hne of eight·tent1sabf one per. l'Cnt in Februarr eompjred with decli nes of three-tenths or one p<'rcent in January and live. tt•nths of on-e percent in Decembe r . For the three rnonth s, wh olesale prices dPclined at an/anQP.al rate of 6.2 pL'rcent. .Iraq, Iran An h o~ce Settlement From Wir e Services ALG IERS-Algerian Presi- dent llouari Bou medienne an- noonced today that Iran and Iraq ha\'e signed an agreement rc- :-.olvi ng confli ct that has fre- quently led them to armed border clashes. Minutes after Boumedienne m:ide the announ.cement, Shah I N SHORT !\;lohammcd Kcza Paruevi of Iran <.ind Iraqi strong-man Saddam l·lussein embraced In the middle uf the conference h3.ll where leaders of the Organization or Pctro\eun1 Exporting Countries ended their summit meeting. Then both leaders walked up to the podiu1n and simultaneously embr<1ccd Boumedienne amid the <1pplause of the assembled OPEC lead ers. Setback lo ERA SPRINGFIELD, 111.-A' rule adopted by the Illinois ~ate has dealt a major setback for th~ Equal Rights Amendment in II linois. ERA s upporters say. By a 31·26 vote, the Senate ap· proved a new rule \Vednesday re· qui ring a three·fifths vote to ratify the proposed amendment to the U .S. Constilution. Ap proval b y a simple majority of the 59 -mentber Senate was needed fdr adding the rule-' . Rtr!l Li11 e R'-,irieve WA S liJNGT.ON-A cas h .shortage .... hi ch threatened to shut do\••n the Rock Island Lines has been te mporarily averted and \he railroad':now has enough money to operate throughout the next week, its president says. John Ingram, president of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific ~ai lroaid Co., sa(d.h ~ shutdown was avoided when a Canadian railroad and a railroad-related operation agreed to early pay- ment of over $1 million owed the Rock Island . ltlrs. Hills OK'd . WASH INGTON-Prcsident Ford expeets to swear in Car la Anderson· ll ills as the nation's third woman Cabinet member early next week, The Senate 1o1oted 85 to· 5 Wed- nesday to confirm Mrs. Hills as Secreta ry of Housing and Urban development, after debate over her alleged lack of qualifications and her alleged e vasiveness on housin g policy during Contitma· tion hearings before the Senate Banking Committee. .. Qfficers Seeking Link to Patricia I • BUFFALO (AP) -Two days after the arrest or Anne Ran- dolph. !-lear~t ne~r here on a minor drug charge, federal orncials rema1n~d t1g~t-hpped concerning their questioning of the girl in connection with the whereabouts or htr fugitive sister Patricia Hearst ·. • Anne, 19, a,nd a companion, Donald Moffett, 21, or Denver, Colo., wer e both charged with misdeD)earioT )Xlssesiioo. or •m-ph~tamines after they crossed the border fi'om Canada into the UrutedStates Tuesday. · · . T~I EY WERE ~eleased on $1 ,200 recbgnjzance ~ndeach and a prehmlnary hearing was set for MarchU.!P in Buffalo. 'Ir coqvid.-e,ct. they ra.ce max,1mum penalties of-a yeij-ill prlsOn and $5,000 tn ~1nc:s . After Anne s arrest Tuesday, FBJ 'agents said they had ho 1nd1caUon that her tnp was in any way connect«l with.:Palricla's whereabouts. · On Wednesday, FBI agents said they questioned Anne •·ex. lensively. ''but would say nothing about the interview. "~ can't deny, but 1 ~~n·~ confirm either, that she had anything to say about Patty, said John Shanley, actina ageat·in· charge of the BufCalo FBT office. - ' . RV~ORS llA\'.E been circulatinj recently that eatricil. WU nlni.,to ~oon crOS$ the border into the United Statn ln the But-areat ~ rumor1 have never been substantiated. Dru& Enforcement .6.dminlsi.ratlori aceQts. who' Al';reated • Anne. and Mof(ett In Nlagar&tFall•, N.v .• aald.,Atlne a<l<nowriaed Jhe had a sister na.mf#d P~rt~if ... bUt the aatd the told:tbe Palricla'saddresswa•"uokn~,'' , , · A D A ~urce sald ~arller Wed\)e~ hal A'nne ~ an.y knowledS• aboul Patricia'• whcreabil • ' by Wedntida11 oey lnQUlr:lefltlhe,OEA aboutAnncw re be gr left1'\totbelf.S. M-• toibey, ltlchara J . Arcara. 1. '• 1, Arcara, reached at. hii home said, "I hav.J!; rfb }orOrmaUan ~bout thlt," when asked whol Anllfilold olllclals about berlllller. T . . 1t I I 11 ~ -'YOU'LL COME?' John Kennedy ---------~~--...,.. ---~ 'SURE, JACK' Mrs. Onassis -- UPI Te..,._e REASON FOR SPAT Aristotle Onassis 'l)allas Events Bared • 'Guilt ·Feelings' by Jackie ToW 1) , ~.i·.· 'NEW YORK (U Pl) -A former friend of M J ohn F. Ke nnedy says Jackie Kennedy may !1 hNave 22 acco 963 mpbanied the President to Dallas on he was .at it agaih. 'Where was old Nels when you and I were dodging bullets in the Solomon Islands?' Kennedy wondered aloud. •ttow old was he? He must have been 31or32. Why don't you Aook into that?'" • ~ ov. , I ecauseor "guilt feelings" about II press criticism of her stay on Aristotle · ~i Onassis' yacht. it'. • Excerpts from the diary of Benjamin C. ~ Bradlee appearing in the April edition of Good Hounkeeping suggest that it was that re- morse that led to Jackie's presence at her husband's side when he was assassina ted. ••THE P R ESI DE1't"T NOTED that what he called 'J ackie's guillfeelings' m ay work to his own advantage. 'Maybe you'll come with us to Texas now next month,• the President said with a smile . J ackie ans wered 'Sure I will, Jack." As a r esult. J ackie was sitting alongside he r hus band when he was fatal!.¥ shot. Bradlee, executive editor of the Washington Post, also said he was once asked by Kennedy to inquire a bout the wa r record of Nelson Rockefelle r when Rockefeller was running for re-election a s governor of New York. "It is interesting how often Kennedy refers to the war records of political opponents," Br- adlee writes . referring to a telephone con· versation he had with JFK in April 1962. .. HE HAD OFTEN MENTIONED Eddie McCormack -a n old political foe and nephew of House Speaker John McCormack -and Hubert Aumphrey in this connection. And now AT LEAST • in -Once The Journal article was extracted from a diary kept describing meetings at the White House and wee kends with the Kennedys in Newport, R.I., or a t their retreat in Virginia. The diary mentions family spats over finances, including an ocasion when the Presi· dent questioned a n item in Jackie's accounts . li~ting "dep.~r~ment stores ... $40,000." AN ENTR Y FOR OCTOBER 1963 indicates that J ackie's early admiration for Aristotle Onassis a lso was a cause of friction - particularly as regards the yacht trip. ··Jackie told us that Onassis 'was an alive and vital pe rson ' who had started from nothing," Bra d lee wrote. "He had not wanted to make the trip with Jackie and her s ister, Lee Radziwill, the Franklin 0 . Roosevelts Jr., and Princess Galitzine, the fashion designer, among others. "She had insisted that she would not accept Onassis' hos pitality and then not let him come along.Jackie seemed a little remorseful about the publicity. wh ich s he felt went a little heavy on the hijinks." · The diary is to be published in book form by W.W. Norton under the title, "Conversations With Kennedy.'· a ~lim.e don't you deserve a .... 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"""• IOr Yo<I 10 -1f1 '"'' ;><,,.._ J •••er ••"'° -noool A\110..,.hC-""" 234" ELECTRONIC DRYER • l 1t ro·lor «Je dr •m for ~or-ite• dryllllJ of lorge, Wily it•m• • Special care f or 11 o ·lroa ,_Miit rrH5 of!d Knit fabrics • Ad jutatil e I e n d ·o f ·c y cle \ siCJIMll • Interior li9ht • Co11•e 11 le1tt dryillCJ rock ' s.-··· C¥C'lel IO ,... tor "°"' w.-Miii ••Id D"tm.lr>tnt C>rHs !f""llJ 1)111• ,,_ f'loeu· cuntroi ••"• ,.,,. i.nt ltle.M .,,., • ~,.,, "'~""' '"'"• • ll'lu(h ll"()(e lot yew to -111 ,,.,,. ,_<.yU~ \lfMl(l(IOI •v1Qn>Jll1<; drtet U.UtM 169" - • Thursday, March 6, 1976 DAIL V PILOT A, , Pie Thrower's Job Crumbles WEATHERFORD, Tex. (AP> -The "Pie in Your Eye" en- terprise, which sweetened ex-convict Gary Reeder's ~kelbook for a week, suddenly turned sour a fter one of Reeder·s victims filed charges. Jteede r , oper ator of "Pie in Your Eye: We Throw Pie in Peo~le's faces,'' said he would stick to eating pies after a twQ-bour sessJon with Weathe rford District Atty. Alex Tandy. . Tandy filed a misdemeanor assault complaint last weelc aller bemg smacked with a pie outside his office as his friends who paid for the service looked on. Reeder was released on a $500 personal recognizance bond. Reeder said Tandy was one of 30 persons he was hired to smear the week he was in business. Sex Study Defended EAST LANSING, Mt ch. <UPI ) -A Michigan State r ese ar c h e r whose federally-fu nded study of sexual habits of the young drew criticism from Sen. William Proxmire <O- Wis .) has defended lhe study a!> usefu t. "The attack ... is ;:i dis- tortion of fact regarding a legitimate and important research und ertaking." David J . Kalle n. --------~-- THERE'S NO INFLATION HERE FOLKS! EVERYTHING 40%-70% OFF! ·(TMATS WY Fiia !l!l TO SAVl!l SMAJIT SHOPPEJIS FIND TElllFIC 8AJ1GAINS AT PIC'N'SAYE! What make• PIC'N'SAVE ao much fun? Mrs. Gebharc is a regular ..,._ T. (Donne) Gebhert s hoppe r at the Yuma s tor~. of Yt.tieA. ARIZONA Nya: Asked why s he like s to :f s hop at PIC'N ' SAVE. she h said: Varie ty! You'll find thousands of exciting, unusu.d things. Plenty of brand names too. PIC 'N' SAVE 1s a veritable smorg asbord of goodies Something I or everyone. All ar vt:ry inexpensive prices. Everything 40% ro 70% off-or more! How do we sell ao cheapfy? "I love shopping there. It's b so muc h fun co p it k t through all the great bar- 1 gains-things for tht! house, candles, gif cs, clo1h1ng . A smart shopper apprec iates \ the values. You always find something yo u want ... and "lloretodi/.1round ... top1Ck ffJr011glt 11/ the 11111 /Jarpns at the prices are terr1f1t." Ptc'N'SiJre'" We m a ke fancasric buys. First-quality clost>·Out m erchand ise. Things overproduced by manul ..lllU· rers; goods discontinued due co packaging chang<:s. m erchandise recently removed from normal cha n- oe ls of d istribu tion. Whatever t h e rt>aso n, yuu prof ir by the low, low, deprc:ssion-crJ pricc.·5.1 ~11 visit us today. PIC N 'SAVE! ~~~~~~~~- 1 f you think all the f un has gone ouc of shopping, you hav e n 't s h opped PIC 'N 'SAVE lacely. There are now 40 .scores to serve you! Care ro share your rhoughcs about shopping at PIC 'N 'SAVE? Wrnc: P1c'N'Save. Dept. BG, Pmc 011 •~e Box 58667, Los Angeles, CA. 90058. B The World's Lr1r,t;t'"' UJnufacturer of f',1111::.! Men's Casual Slacks For Sport or Dr11•• You'll recognite these famous slacks by their styling, fabnc. & altentioo to detail. Assorted sohd colors m men's regular sizes. Belt loops and flair bottoms. Polyester blends. lhey speak for themselves. All FIRST QUALITY GOLDEN ANVIL MODEL SHOCK ABSORBER ~ ~ -------, : 39.8 ! L-------' VIiiage Blacksmith ® Hedge Shears Sharp, well constructed shears make hedge !rimming a pleasure. Has spring device to absorb shock. Overall length 23 in. SUI KTAIL VALUE Novelty Kitty Candle- Holder with C•n<IM - Funny little 3-ln. cast 1r011 cat tllat '-olds a ball candlt. We'll ltl the ell OtJI of the b.11 lor 39c! Solid Color Kitchen Terry Towels All cotton, absort>ent terry with the fringe on the top-and bottom. Assorted colors 14" x 25". Shght. 11reg. • l a die a' Angora Knit Tops -,.-98! ~. I ---------' Short sleeves & sleeveleaa. Lovely hand-loomed. full-fashioned sweaters in many sohd colors and slyles. Soft. light lambswool/angora blends. Sizes, S-M-l ~-~ 39C-~98~ -:· .. ,,. ~~ REG. 75c tt $2.00 I ') • RETAIL VALUES 1 L---__________ J 011 Colors & Acrylics Bnllianl permanent colors. Conforms to specs. of American Artists Professional League and U.S. Gov't standards. 34 oil colors ( 11/2 oz) and 24 acrylic colors (2 oz.) 149C i L _______ _J Inflatable T. v. Chair Toddlers' bouncy sear thal's gre.-it around your hovse. Perlect to take to Grandma's It's fight weight-tun to use. · Woody Woodpecker A~tlon Topi He<e' s one of SIX. different hard wood tors that have parts tllat spin or turn as you roll them along. They're "Wood Wobblers", by Walter l.tfttz. s ut m all VWllS WESTMINSTER !COSTA MESA 14200 leach Blvd. 175 E. 17th St. et Mewport ll•cl. ~ Betty Crocker Fruit Helper The 90-second dessert in choice of three flavors. vanilla. lemon, or coconut pudding fruit crunch. Just add .i can of fruit. Makes 4 -6 seN1ngs • Toddlers & Kida Corduroy Pant Sets Long sleeve flannel or knit tops with color coordinated corduroy pants. Sizes 2-4, 4- GX. Kid's love them! Ahd they're nicely made! 10 IZ. SpraJ Cal ,, .. ' --.. ' • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Too Many Cooks? O.i:ange County supervisor s are making a rea l mish-mash out of what ought to be a serious effort to reform county election campaigns. Tl1is week, a U five board members decided to get into the act. Ba<.·k in the J>icture y,,·as Supervisor R alph Oiedrich's µle:in that was tabled last month because it contained no spending and donation limits. It would h~ve required only disclos ure of principal con- tributors. Su1>ervisor Laurence Schmit resurrected a pre- vious ly resc;_i nded board resolution requiring annual disclosure of net worth by elected county officials. Sup(•rvisor Robert Battin said h e still wants a public camp"ign rinancc la\v and Supervisor Ralph Clark y,,•ants a law that limits the funding. The proposal thut best mee ts 1>ublic-tnteres t cr1ter1a 1s-or was-'l'homas Riley's comprehensive ordinance that \VOuld rt-><1uire full disclosure and also clamp limits on spending and donations. But now he has dispersed his proposuls over t\vo separate ordinances. in an appatent effort to achieve son1e common ground v:ith Diedrich. All this may come to a head during a special April 2 public hearing. Hut it mi.ly not. in view of the fact that the matter has bet'n churning around for year s. Firn1ing up three votes for ;.1ny election reforrn is go- ing to r e quire some citizen press ure on the s upervisors. Grand Jury Silence 1'he 1973-1974 county grand jury was, \\1ithout question. the m ost visible in Orange County history. During its extraordinary 18-month term, last year's jury issued roughly 80 interim reports. II also meant the grand Jury focused public atten- tion on issues of immediate concern such as farm labor camp conditions, political campaign reform and ubusc of agricultural reserve agreement:;. What the 73.74 grand jury had to say was not a lways welcome, especially by public of(icials who would have preferred silence to public comment. For reasons best known to itself, the current grand jury has chosen not to follow the practice of its predecessor. . . . It has issued only a few 1nter1m reports and has been silent on s uch issues as overcrowding at Orange County Juvenile Hall and re-distri cting. In choosing to play the role of a quiet bystander, the 1974-75 grand jury is voluntarily forfeiting an im- portant part of its role as the public's watcl1dog. Welcome Optimism An optimistic outlook for Orange County"s im- mediate future is outlined in a .. state of th..:: county" r eport prepared by county planners. Despite une mployment and continuing problems in the construction industry and the housing market, Orange County is still economically ahead of the rest of the state. and probably· will hold that lead , accord- ing to the r eport. With new businesses continuing to move to the county, in<'rc asing population. e mployment. personal income and retail sales-all areas in which Orange County leads the s tate -growth should continue in 1975 say the planners. This growth, thoug h slo,vcr than in previous years, can help offsel problems in hous ing and con- struction in the overall economic picture. .... ______ ,.. .. ~ -- ( • 'l'hc extensi\'C use of such reports meant the significance of the jury 's y,,•ork ,.,..·as not obscured in a s ingle bulky year·encl report. 'fhe county planners may not be 100 percenl cor- recl in their predictions, but in this era of economic gloom and doom, it's cheering to find at least a few experts climbing out of the doldrums. 'US Arms Unlimited, Pakistan branch office.' · Ma rching On for Medicine [ .... _A_R_T_u_o_P_P_E _ _J) ··c.uod {·\ t•ning: sir:· said the ~oung n1:.i11 on rny doorstep, hold · 1ng lor1h :.i l'an. ··1 :.in1 t•ol lec·tinA for The :\!othe r ::.' :\f <.irt·h un Tt·rtiar~ Cincrar1a . ·· Dear Gloon1y Gus \\'hy the big hue and cry over President f''ord's pro- posed tarirf on imported oil'.' The proponents or Sa\/· ing our beaches and views should he willing to pay an extra JO cent s a g;.i ll on for gas to at hi eve lh:Jl goal. G.J. ~. (;nt-,.,t •U ~'' o-.lnM•J .-n...,. .. 10tl 1>Ktu.~rlly rtnK1 -···~et llM MW-r. $.tlMI -.-1 _ ... " GIMo!lr G•, D•lly P'llel. ··1·crti;1rv <:1nc1·nria '.1" I asked :.u:sp1c iouS1y . ··\\'hat arc the r -:~ympt oms'.'" '--------------' ·'\\"hat·,.£> yuu ,l?ot ·'" he ~aid . •"\\'ell." I ::.aid. '"l'\'e got :.io etchini,: bac-1\. a ::.tiff shoulder and <.in itch y cll.IO\\." George, you've got il!"hc ·• h;:ipplly rattling h1~ c:.in. linl! \'OU d c·a1't•tt1).!i1 1,; ... " d 1l~·· I ~•1i d . ···rerl1.ir.1· f.lf8C~;.i 1:. :1 1lC\\' one 011 nie. ·· ·or' .c1 1u1·!-.1·," he s:lid ,1·1th tl 1 Q\t~, ~': l)u .1 ou thi nk I'd be cul· IL-tliri'.if for :.in~· 1i!d disc<.JSt"! ·rtiey J LJ!rtinv~f\\cd i1 ' i ~"(.~~Rl·:D politt'ly ;.i,, t o v."l\at f1 WS \1 ould go around in· ve,,1 1ng O.e~1,d1 :-l'i.J~(":-· ~'l'lt•a:-. ~ic· said. oft1·ndrcl. ..... ::Yoy -.re ~1u:;1k111g ul ti;..ir the pronrf"r"' nf-modl·rn mt'dical ~cM-n 1·e ' ' ·•J-1hj1ught r)1ont.•t'r:. \\l"re sup. po~\i,:d I<• b'· d1~\il cr1ng cures not dihe4':.c:-.."" ~ "Tha t's t!tK' 01 ht.·r h:..11r:· he shid. "Qijp_•)J1:dr di~co\ers curE·s ~~~d .idj).tlr~se! th(' ot~cr hall ~'1 !tM. . SCO\'Cr1n g tl('W ' I\ c them v.•ith. ..,.,. pl . 1:tl 0S hO\\ V.t• cur; c·nmmon cold·· . "., '"~""•"'1 . "\\' er<.· hf\ t· yv.u bt'l'n?" he ":ud. "lft<v-"'y()OlrlH'i into anyone J:1tefy \\ithro 'rofnmon col d? Not~ rhnnce. F'T'ec!\Qf:'.;i9&2 percenl nf lho:-it' \I 1111 ll:-.t·cl U.~Ihu\·e a <'old .noir;,...h.a;\'c::l.>1TD'l; other l . 8 I percent suffer:> rt ' llergenic . , . • fi ripJX'.0 ' \ "f\o . th· 1 I "(' e;urt'd t t•:1:-.y. lhJl :1flcr years of painstaking re· st·:.irch v.·e managed to repl;.1ct• it \\ilh 17 cliffcrcnt kinds of in- flut<nza ." ·· ,\m~1zin g ~" "llh , that ·s nothing. Thanks to :-n1;1~h1ng bre;.iklhroughs, we·vc :d~o cured sore throats. yellow .1:1u11dil'L' i.lnd tired blood, ull of \\'hich once plagued millions. ·ro· dav, \\e h;.ive instead strc1> lh.ro:.its. h c 1latitis and n1ononuclt·osis, ;di or which now plaj:!ue millions.·· ··u·s good to know our scien· lists are keeping up." ··,\c1u:.dly," he s;iid proudly, '·they're drav.·ing further and rurther :ihead. 1-'ifty years ago, ''ho t ·\ t•r "orried about cm - ph\:o.t·m;i. hig h <:ho leslerol or JJ:-.) 1~bl')som a11c dern1 atologico.d il~ :-I Ullt'! IOO S "'' ··:'l:ot I."' I s.iid. · <If cou r~t·, v.•c'\'e lost a re..-.. hkt• infantile paralysis v.:hi ch v.·c rt·pt::iced \\'ilh polio ,~·hich v.·e un- . fortun~1tcly cured. That's v. hy 1 ·m forced to collect for tertiary < Hll'r:1 rt:.i . I ASKl':O \\'hat it r<•pl:1ccd. "In ,·0111 ('asc," he ::;aid, arthritis. l1111·~1li' :.ind the heartbl'e<tk of p:-.o 11 I .1 :"> I =", "'Is 1l f atal? .. I inquired lll'l'\'OU:-ly ··oe;.ith 1s inc\'itable."' he s:iid glovn1ily, ''sooner or later.'' ··ru give' .. I cried. ··1·11 give! Bu!. tell llll'. is it widespread'.'" "It v.ill be." he said confident- I\·. "as soon as v. e can crank out Cnough press releases." D i sQgreeuae n t 011 A ua ericuua Obligut io11 U.S.-Israel Collision Looming? JERUSALEM -Israel and the U.S. may be veering to"·ard col- lision. a potential tragedy which v.·ould have dangerous re- percussions on the Arab-Israeli struggle and might plunge this shining, emblematic nation into a crisis of politics and sell.doubt . Storm signals are flying, wilh Israe li politi · c EVANS-NOV AK ] roughly equal prio1ity; l'ither settlement with Is rael or isola· li on of Israel from lhe U.S. or another v.·ar. days later. he ~'arned Rabinowitz privately that as a key member or the Senate Ap- propriations subcommittee on foreign aid he could not support such a drain of U.S. taxpayers. Within hours, he received an urgent invitation to Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's inner Such a reading of Sadat nlay conceivably be correct, but it bears no resemblance to the U.S. go\'ernment 's. It ignores the American feeling. v.·idely shared by visiling U.S. politicians. that Sadat not only desperately wanl<> a settlement -but desperately needs it for political reasons. ciaos conceding deep uncertainty how to manage the policy divi s ions betw ee n Jerusalem and Wa shing1on over a second-stage withdrawal from the Egyptian' Sinai. . sancturp, where the full force of _.,. Rabin's considerable charm was ~ turned on. Inouye was full or In difrerent vein , we round th:Jt despite Israel's dependence on Washington, U.S.' policy lookin g toward an evenlual Israeli pullback on the Syrian Golan Hei ghts and the JJa]('Stinian \Vest Bank is being n1ade systematicall y more diJficult by official Israeli policy. • praise (or Is rael, but he did not budge. Tms TUNNEL vi sion is not unique to Israel's economic plan- ners. Defense Minister Shimon Peres, a perceptive politician with i;nusually wide horizons, told us that if Congress slashes ls rael's aid request deeply the resull would be ":1 complete Ru ssian victory," a view not shared in Washington. lie also said Egyptian President Anwar Sadat has three purposes or TllUS, new four-family apart- ments arc bt·ing built at top speed near the city of Kuneitra, captured by Israel in 1967 and re· turned to Syria a t U.S. insistence last. spring. Similar settler hous- ing is being built at Argaman, a small settlement overlooking the J ordan River on the West Bank. What will happen if Israel is finally compelled to yield lhc West Bank and more of Golan back to the Arabs? ··1 hope not lo think about it,'' a pretty 22-year- old Argaman housewife told us. "The government promised we could stay ancl they are spending much money to help us ." To most Is raelis, laking the U.S. ror granted while creating conditions to make il de· monstrably harder for U.S. policy to succeed is not at all con- tradictory. An army major told us: "\\'e are the ones living in .constant danger, nol you. All v.1e ask from you are tools to do the job.'' · The shre>A'd, articulate Menachem Begin, leader of the hawkish opposition party Likud, put il more dramatically: "\Vhere is lhe nation that would commit such a folly as taking 1isks ror peace?q With convic- tions like that widespread, a col- lision with the one true friend Israel has left is ominously possi- ble. 1'hc widening gap bet\vecn Israel's view of American obliga- tions and a more skeptical view or Israeli poli cy by U.S. politi- cians \Vas dramatized when Am· bassador Kenneth Keating re- ceived a private briefing on the new Israeli budget. After ex- plaining their request for S2.590 billion in new U.S. aid, fin ance minis ter Yous ha Rabino,~·itz wa s stunned that Keating. ac- cording lo one orriciaJ present. declined to give the request automatic approval. Scholar-spies at Work I RABINOWITZ. grappling v.·ith a grave economic crisis, could not believe 'A' hat he heard. Twist- ing his tie in unreigned anxiety, he pleaded with Keating to tell Washington he fully supported the request. But Keating pro- mised only that he "'ould tell President Ford the request de- served serious consideration. Whal is disturbing about the in- cident is not the size of the re· quest but Rabinowitz's misread- ing of politics in an America mired in recession and vast de- ficit spending. It depicts the gap betOA•een hoperul mythology about the U.S . and U.S. realities. When Democratic Sen. Daniel Inouye of Ha waii was here a few \\l ,\Slll.'\c.J.l'ON -J.::\·cn the staid Library of Congress has he{·n inf1ltr;ilcd b.v theclo;1k -ancl- d<iggcr crowd. Sccrelt..'tl \\·ithin one of thi: libra ry ·s :1nncxcs , ac- cording to our sources, are more than 150 researchers who sift through Sov- iet s cientifi c journals. They ~lc;i n in· forn1ation (or the Defense In- telligence Agen- cy. 'A'hich shells out $2.'1 million for the service this fiscal yea r. f< .. or 26years, t~e (JACK ANDERSON ) scholar-spies have been secretly monitoring Soviet scientific de· velopments, along \\'ith olhcr duties. TRV t~ T() the c·ode nf the spy, ;1 spol\es n1an \\'Otildn't comrnl'nt on \\'hat ,e:oes Pn in sidt' this hush- hus h area of the J.ihr;.H·v of Congress. Asked ir ht· \\·t·rt· r~fus· 1ng to discuss hO\\.' his unit spcn<ls the ta x pay e r s' 111 oncy. he rc:.pondcd cry ptil'~1lty : "\'cs. that's\\ hat I menn." ph::irn1~1cc ut ical, steel and perhaps com n1 uni cati ons in· dustries, as \~·ell as the .s~ant _ divers ified n1ultinationals. \\'ATCll ON WASTE: The Coast Guard has authorized Rear - Adm. Glenn Thompson to spend $135,000 of the taxpayers' money on a house for himself in Juneau, Alaska. The plans include $10,800 for a heated. two-car gacage and $2,800 for la nd scaping. He'll also get a .S.1 ,000 <1nnual allowance to maintain the place. A Coast Guard spokesman explained that the admiral needed the $135,000 home ··to (ulCill his social and business obligations in an at· mosphcre consistent with his pos ition :"-· -- I I I ' ")....,·u liq for Jury Duty Need Rev ision Lt. Gen. D;inicl Gr:ih:in1, the O I A director , \v;i s Jess ni~·stc•rious. 'J'he r ese;irl'h ~t the I .ibr:iry of Con~res.!', he said, "'<IS 1 <•kt·n fron1 open snur<'t' n1:1tcri al. lt hc·eon1t'S classifif'd. he ('S - pL11n1..'<I. wht~n it is mised v.·ith other class ified d a ta. J\hout 75 tv 80 percent nr the DIJ\'s in· lt•lllgenCt• is i:lcancd from open source' n1atL"rial, he!iaid. -The taxpayers foot the bill to haul 122 military children from Andrews Air Force Base to private schools in the Washington, D.C. area. Five blue n1ilitary vans, complete with drivers, transport the youngsters to 12 different schools within a 20·mile radiui;. ( EARL WATERS ) said he "·ill limit the provision to employeri of more lhan 2S and lhe liability to not more lhan 20 days of jury duty. UlCKVER'S PROl'OSAL Is one of several which seek to en- c ou rage greater citizen participation in elections. And , while it is not aimed at enlargin2 jury panels it undoubtedly would have that side effect. I And the proble m or increasing the numbers of eligible citizen~ tor jury duty is one which has become equally az important as toting in the eyes or many. II Various civil rights and eth.nlc hat r(•· roups have been clamoring tor :mn in·IH\t are 0 1 . r ry pan('IS to be more. represen· n~ht to vote I!)· failin,c 0 re-tatrve or. a cross section of the G•stc>g ~AllO A W:IJTlm,un!lY. Law and Judicial ffe sa ·tf~a.:'-'i{\"f ll i!J~'cmt1m1ss10~ have ~n huddl· ta'M'iltfl' . ''°"'nbl 'ffl'1 ~q and .coming forth w1lh reco~- d 1 ori f'rt oll i~ c m~ """'1dat1ons for jury r~11 1n-..:;:1 pubhc ll~('ncif"s and i l~•bor e luding ,incentives to em.plO>;en; l 1 ··lh mHn large lo permit employc partic1p<1l1on, "on r ac s "'1 sesinjurorrees,11ndother to redrce, it not eliminate, hardships caused by jury duty re- quirements. One incenti\'e pro-. posed has been a tax credit lo employers "'hose employes must serve. An irony in the efforts to gain broader community representa- tion on juries has been the failure to challenge s tatutory exemp- tions in the law. Regardless of tax credits to employers, in· creases in juror fees or any other incentives including Lockyer's bill. it is dlCflcult to see how a jury can even bt: truly represen- tative when almost everyone has been exempted from duty. ONF. WONDERS how the coorts can find anyone to serve on a jury in the light or the t7 ex- empt provisions contained In Section 200 or the Code of Civil Proc@dure. Probably lhe largeJt singl e .group exempted are teachers, grade school through college. Almost everyone in a profe ssion. doctors. dentisls. pharmacists. optometrists and -chlropractor11 are txtludc.-d. All local govt:rnment orricials :1s well as lc~islators. congrestimcn a nd menlbcrs or tJle military escape: JfY service.~ too do all lhe telephone, railroad, postal and express employes, along with firemen, policemen and ministers of the gospel. The legislators who wrote the law, many being lawyers, also took good care or their own employcs, both legislative staff and law office clerks and secretaries. AS WILL be noted. most c"- cuscd from juries arc public employes. While l..ockyer says his only concern is in getting citizens r egistered to vote, it would not !!eem possible to isolate the issue. llis measure will work Rn inequitable burden upon some private employers un- less exemptions arc removed. The odds against any employer st.andina the costs or an employc on jury duty would be greatly enlarged it these multitudes o( exempted perzons are restored to jury eligibility ind his proposal would th e n ool appear toe burdensome. F'reshmnn As!le:mbl yman Al Sietler .. was prompt to 1p0t..1hest inequities and has authored a bUI to wipe out all ex~mptionl5 le&\'• ing the court to excuse In· 1d.JvtdWl ll in hacda:hlp&Jtuati~· RUSl!'\ESS BliCC;\J\;F.t~RS : l·'or years, 'A'e have written about the i:;:re<Jt oil, ~ndustrial and com- munications co n1 hint~s. "'hose economic lent:1clc•s encircle the .... ·orld. The s c mu t l in :1 Ii o"n a I , multi hi II i on-rlol I a r consortiu1n s have b<'C01ne .l{ovt·tnn1cnts unto tht.•111sc l vc~. v.·ittl their own for .. il!n sc r,·1ct'. intclli gcnct• :.iparlltus. Sl.'C ret codes and other governn1ental trapping~. f\ov.• n .f-lou sc 1-'oreign Aff:iir~ ~ubcom rr11ttl'L'. hc.idt..-d by flcp Lestt"r Wolff I D·N. )' .J. is prepar- uig to invtisli.gate hov.· these great corporati ons work behind the scenes to manipulate U.S. foreign policy. THE SUJICOMMl1TF.E h,. already started quletly to gather data on high·powered lobbyists who are puJd by foreign con\· panies and Amerfcan multina· tlonal s to p ull s trings in Wasb.ington . Wolf( tentati vely has selected ror 1his investigation tht: oil, ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robct N. W~cd. P11bll8her Tho'1IOll Kt1t11ll, F.dUor Darbora Kr1•1bu;h, J.'d1torird Pogr £d11or The editorial pa ge ol theJ)ally J>i \ol s eek~ to in form and litimulate readers by presentina: 00 lhis page di \'erse commentary nn topics or interest by syndical· cd columnists and cartoonists, by providing a forum ror ,.,,..en' vlew1 and by pre11entln1 thls newspaper'• opinions and' Idea on c:urrent topics. The tditortal opinloo1 or the Dally Pilot appe;ar only In the editorial co!umn atlhe tOp of the pag,.. Opinlona e•· pressed by the ~olumnlata and cartooni1l1 and letter wrt~ ue tht:lr own Mnd no 1endon~m1!nl bC lh('lr views by the Dall)' Pilot should be inrerred. t'hurs<lay, March 6, 1975 'l L ·WA iTed ! cu sec ling t !lions I t'ord "A1 presi don't way I or th( effon Ste Sena! Repu that I electi presi pres I "'·illir our J lion'! Sie: Sl Sier. -hi Bro• gin1 fron tali Jc ti on Wee mal hig Nor dusl Plr Lj 1\ng I ic• mm of n: anE Tl alsc lion Gui: \\"ct I .:.i \! a~, s me• pen llllll uni · pea ·Ass milt T .::OC"i ~la~ \Vee \'otE IJcr~ Bil s s t ri ago has J• or ti 48 c :.ind inS A inv( terr y,·jf( him cd I lest [,, Air1 torr th al jur} tv.·o agn Ro~ que , un~ SC nn ; C0\11 $1 n viii! law: Tl App rull1 aid~ foll• Ott B twc: RrOI viol arr• afl• I Reagan's 'Undercut' Lanihasted 1 • WASHINGTON · <UPl> -Sen. i l'ed Stevens (R-Alaska), has ac- ' cused Ronald Reagan of !urther- 1 ing bis own presidential ambi· 1 lions by undercutting President' Ford. I ••A nyone has the right to run for president," Stevens said. "But 1 don't think it ought to be done in a way to undermine the leadenhip ofthe president. I think Reagan's efforts do.'• .. Poetry Dehut · ...... ihursday. March S 1975 DAILY PILOT A1 Ellsworth Denies Starvation Allegations on Horse Ranch LOS A NGELES <AP) - Breeder Rex Ellsworth, sayin~ "No horse l ever owned has died or starvation, •. has denied allega. lions that he underfed 130 horses at his Chino ranch. Ellsworth. once ono of the na- tion's most successful breeders, made his comments in Blood Horse, a publication of the Thoroughbred and Breeders As- :!>OCiation in Lexington, Ky Wednesday were designed to pre· vent such Incidents. One bill <A B1043) would r<' quire veterinary physicians to report animal abuse to the nearest a nimal control s helter or police department. The other measure <AB1038) would allow creditors such as banks lo seek an injunction lo rt? quire debtors to care for animals which are security for louns. If animals a re not properly cared for. the lawmakers said, the l'Ourt could order the secured party to take possession or the horses nnd maintain them. "Someon e said that Iron He\\ ard, the dam or Swaps, died of st an at1on just last week," E l- ls" orth s aid. .. First of all, no horse I have ever owned died of starvation. Second of all, Iron Ht•ward has been dead for four years. She died of old age when :-he was 24 years old on Sept. 17, 1970 Stevens, chairman of the GOP Senatorial election effort, told the Republican National Committee that he can't carry out his job of { ___ s_1_a_1_e __ J Berkeley radio station KPFA broadcast taped voice of fugitive Weather Underground leader Bernardine Dohrn Cleft) and two other women reading poetry written by members of lhe revolutionary group. The other voices were allegedly Kathy Boudin (center) a nd Cathlin Wilkerson (right ). HE WAS FINED $4,000 after pleading no contest last month to a mi s demeanor charge of permitting animals to go without care. "Some old mares were thin and showing the effects of being broodmare!> for 18 to 20 years or more ... ,'' Ellsworth was quot- ed as saying about his herd of horses or which eight eventually died. Murder Victim's Son Sues Attorney l I electing Republican senators "if presidential hopefuls want to be 1president so much that they are willing to undercut the efforts of our President to solve thls na- lion 's proble~s." $1 Million A ward "Some young horses just out of training were not yet acclimated to being part of a broodmure bank." he added. "And every · trainer and owner that knows anything about horses knows that they will slay thin ror u period of several weeks after fir!>t being turned out'' after coming back from the race track. LOS ANG E\ES (AP) An attorney \\ho represented a Charl('s Manson follower in the Tatc·L.i Bianca murders is being sued by the 15-year-old !>On of one of tht· mu1·der vil"I ims. Sift-ra Mo~ SACRAMENTO CAP)-The Sierra Club-in a surprise move -b as aske d G ov. Edmund Brown J r. to exempt most log- gin g operations temporar•ly from having to file environmen- tal impact reports. To Couple • Ill Suit Bartek Fryko~!>ki. whosL' fatht•r. Vo1tyck Frykowsky. was one of seven persons killed in the 1969 slayings, contend!> in the suit that the attorney was unjustly enriched by representing con- victed murderess Susan Atkins J ohn Zie r old , the conserva- tionist group's lobbyist, said Wednesday that the club was making the request because or high unemployment in the Northern California logging in· dustry. Pilol Suspend ed LONG BEACH (AP)-A Los Angeles harbor pilot has had his license susp e nd ed for two , months after being found guilty of negligence in the grounding of an 810-foot tanker last month. The pilot, Pat Donohugh, was also placed on one year 's proba· tion following a three-hour Coast Guard hearing conducted here Wednesday by Administrali\"c L~w Judge Harry L. Gar<lnel' D~ath P..-11alty SACRA~tE~TO ClJ Pl >-A measure requiring the death penalty for persons com·icted of murdt.•ring a :::.talc policeman or university anti state collcgl' . peace officers has failed in the Assembly Criminal J w,tice Com· mittce. The bi l l 1Al3:J83) by A:-· !>emblyman Bob Ue\'C·rl y ( H Manhattan Beach) was defcateJ Wednesday on a 3·2 party line vote, with all Demo<:ralic mem· , bcrs voting against it. Bau Strike I SACRA M ENTO ll,'Pl )-A strike of school bus drivers against the Roesch Bu!> Company has spread t? San Bernardino. John Smith, business manager of the Laborers Union, said 41 of 48 drivers were out in R1 \'Crs 1cle ;.ind 120 of 135 walkt!d off the 1ob 1n San Bernardino. Some arrangements v. ere made t o bus handicapped children lo and from :::.chools. . SACRAMENTO' CUPl)-A Sacramento couple has won a Sl million out-or -court settlement from a doctor whom they ac- c used of negligence whic h caused permanent damage to their son's brain. The settlement was the result or a $10 million suit filed a year and a half ago by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whalley against Sutter Comm uni ty Hospital . Dr. Bernard Lewis and Dr. Arthur Bard. Whalley. ::i self-employed elec- trical engineer represented by attorney Melvin Belli , said Lewis' insurance compan y agreed to the settlement. He said a Superior Court hearing on the remainder of the· suit against the hospital and Bard has been set for next Aug. 22 . In the s uit. the Whalleys charged their son, Thomas Jr., now 21 ~. suffered permanent brain damage because the phy!>i· cians failed to properly treat the child for spinal meningitis after he "as born. Le" i!> ts a pedialri· cian and Bard is a neurosurgeon. Belli said Lev. is" insuror, St. Paul Casu<1 l ty and Life Insurance Co.. agreed to pay Sl00.000 costs lo the family. set up S250,000 emergency medical Suspect Held 111 Art Fraud SAN DIEGO !AP1 A Corona man is accused of u::.ing lhe mails to sell thousands of dollars in phony art works. A federa l grand jury returned a 19-page, 25-count indictment Wednesday against Leonard Metlits Freeman . 54. freeman allegedly copied the works of 15 early American , European and Asian artists, then sold them as origiQals for up lo SJ.000 each. If convicted, he could recei \'C up to $25,000 in fines and 125 years in federal prison. Asst. C .S. Atty. Da,·id Curnow ~aid Freeman's sales "ere con· fined chiefly to southern states such as Tennessee and Virginia. He didn't know how much the al· leged forgery scheme had made. Appeals Term Corivict, 80, Denies Murder From Wire Services ( J A 80-year·old wealthy, onetime PEOPLE investment broker scr.d•ing af lhi~e . ....._ ___________ ..,. term for the 1955 mur er o 1s - wife urged a federal court to free· him contending he was convict· ed primarily because he didn't testify at his tri al. L. Ewing Scott. formerly of Bel Air. was not in court when his at- torney, William Nestel, argued that erroneous instructions to the jury and a "brutal assaull" by two prosecutors tipped the case against him. U.S. District Court Judge Rnbert F. Peckham took the re· quest for a writ of habeas corpus under submission. *' Soul s inger ·James Brown lost an appeal o r a federal district court verdict in which he sought $1 million from the city of Knox- ville, Tenn. in a civil rights lawsuit. The U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the lower court ruling denying Brown and two aides damages 1n their orres~s following a Brown concert m December 1972. Brown sought $1 million and two aldea $500,000 each on grounds their. dvll rights were violated by four policemen who arrested them In an altercation after the con ct'rt. ., Ralph add Hiida lnzunu, elected as B team to lhc San Ystdro E:l ementory School ~ '96atd, say they'll yota as in· dlvidualR. The JnzunzBB u mieated Don t Larson, the b oard president, and clerk Ernesto Lozano in this week's election . "We're tied only by mar· riage. ·•she noted . • President and Mrs. Ford are expected to attend the world pre- miere of Columbia Pictures "F\mny Lady,'' starring Barbra Streisand, at the Kennedy <;enter Sunday evening. The musical is being sponsored for the benefit of the Kennedy Foundation for t he Mentally Retarded and m embers of the Kennedy family will be on hand for official activities preceding the film. /\ rederal judge awarded :mother $.1.2 million in attomey fees to San Francisco M1yor Joseph L. Alioto's law firm. br- inging to $14. l million the amount the firm will receive in an A&P price fixing case. The firm represented plainhff s who won a $32.7 million antitrust award from A&P Stores for Il- legal beef price fixing. • Michele Snyder, lbe 22-year- old wife of J,os Anaeles City Councilman Arthur Sayder. aave birth to a 9·~ound. ~unce girl, their first child. A spokesman for the 42.ycar-old councilm~m soid hoth mothtr nnd <'hlld were in good condition. fund for the child and establish an annuity that will pay the child $25,000 a year for life. Belli said it was the first time he knew of that an insurance company had used an annuity to settle damages. "They tell me they <insurance companies) are going to start do- ing this in malpractice cases."' he said. "They can establish an- nuities c heaper than an in· dividual could " Meanwhile. in Sacr•1mcnto. two freshmen assemblymen have introduced animal abuse legislation prompted by the dis- covery of the ltorses on the Chino ranch. ASSEMBLYMEN BILL McVittie <D·Upland >.and Terry Goggin <0 -San Bernardino). said the two bills they introduced MISS ATKl!\S PAID THE allornt·~. Hkhard Caballero, $31,000ofthe S8l ,OOOsherece1ved for her book, "The Killn Killing of Sharon Tate"-<t first.person ;iccounl or the murde rs which OC· curred al the home of then-prt!gn~nat actrc:.s Sh aron Tate and lllm maker Ho man Polans ki. l\liss Atkins filed an affidavit, entered in court Wednesday stating that she was satisfied with Caballero's ~en ices and the amount of money she paid him. A S500,000 judgment against the five persons convicted in the murders \\a!> nwardcd young Frykow::.k1 almost four ·years · ago. Frykowski ·s attorney maintains that the money paid to Caballero wa!> excessive and should have gone to the youth in partial satisfaction of the wron~rul death 1udg mcnt United .announces Bicentennial Fare sav· to 31 more cities. More cities than any other airline. # Celebrate and save to 74 cities. \duh o .. 11u1km N11und·1ri, u .. '•''"~ Al..r1111 Ca111t•n S.'i2 m Allen1'1"11 I Be1hkhL'm1 E.as1on ()4.m A llama 79.CXl Bahimorc 1J2.(X) Birmingham 74.!XI Boston 101.(XI Buffalo/ Nia)!ar:l hill' (' etlar Rap1ll'>' XXJXI l11wa ( 11y "" 1.0 Chark~11.m: W. V. h2.UJ (hJrln11e. 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Anytime except l"Crtam dJ\\ 1'1 111( ( ,1'11.'r ht1l1\L1y I March !7. March JI. Apnl ~ Apnl M. J11)I huy )llUr 11ckc1 ,11 I~"''' 7 d.1\' m aLl\'ancc anJ ~l"\t: h.'llh dcparimg and rc1urn 01:.?hh. '11u 111J~ change rc111rn nigh1 I rid.1y to "''on ~:uurday :ind mxin ~un<l,I\ 1,1n•11.111 \hind." Call )Our TraH·I Ag<"nt for dt•t;lll" And '""' ,,1, 1111 •'Ur indh1duJI 11111r. 1h.11 al""' g1\.C: )OU 11rem \J\.101!' 1)1) 1t·1t1,1l \ rr' und hoc cl!>. Or c:lll l 'n11cd n1 .\.17· 7'-21 P..inner.'" lrJ\l'l v.11h \i\1..'<\1cm ln1rmJ1111n,1l lh111 I, The friendly skies of your land. IUJ unlTED AIRLlnes ~·A• DAILY PILOT 'Thursday. March 6 . 197S Grain· Toxin Poisoning Antidote Eyed at UCI By oou6RITZSCHE OftMO.i.Ur.-ii.tSUH UC Irvine st"icntists a,re try ing lo develop an antidote to d eadly ~ungal toxins that rorm on decay. 1ng grains and fruit. Throug h research into the sub- , stance, UCJ biochemistry pro- 1 fessor Calvin l\1cLaughlin and •former UCI grad student Cha· A1er Wei have isolated the poison , ~nd its e rrects on humans animals and plants. ' , The symplom s of poisoning 'From eating contaminated gr ains depend on t-be amount of the sub- stance in gested and can range from temporary weakness and fatigue to death. l\lcLaughlin said. "THE-G~ENERi\L effects," he ' said . "can include OA'eakening of the blood vessels. internal and externa l bleeding, extensive skin lesions a nd int e rn a l o rg an damaJ{e. The body simply begi ns to fallapart." Grain toxin poisoning is un· common an1ong humans in the U.S., he said, but is a maj11r cause of livestock loss. 1-lowever. he s aid. in ritht.•1· parts of the world, '°"'here grain 1s <1 primary food s ource <1 nd storage facilities arc inadequate to prevent s poilage. the hu man toll may be hi gh. "The fung<.1 1 toxin is very heal stable and insoluhlc in "'ater." he said. "It won 't '''ash off and 1t can even survive dcep·f<.it fryin~. Once gra iO gets contaminated, the only thing to do is thro\v it out." !Judge Barring Press I In Conspiracy Trial Tl-IE POISON isoluted by the bioc h emists is kno OAn a :-. tric.hoder min . one of se\'er:.il similar subst<.1nccs released by fungi that <:ontan1inatc cereal ~rains, pasture gr <.1sses and other forms orhun1an and animtil food . The substance penetrates cells and disrupts production or pro· tein, the major building block of all living tissue. he said. •·\\'e are trying to design an an· lidote that "'ill re\ie\1e the protei n synthesis inhibition caused by the to)Cin and that can be kept on hand lik e snakebite anti· venom.'' J\1cLaughlin s ;iid. TJ IE DISEi\S I~. he said, is nut <1hvays recognized because the effects may be mixed w1l h other Walkathon To Assist Villagers ?nler his courtroom dur· ing the preliminary ex· amination of Dr. Wesley Turner, 44, S herman Oaks. st anti a I s u n1 " for the t \\'O murdC'r·s. ORANGE COUNTY mu ladies suc h as n1alnutrilion he said. · . In the past , grain toxin poison- u1g has been m ist akcn for an in· fcctious disease because it can spread wit h epidemic speed <•cross a "'ide georgaphic area, he said. OC :Pl~ing "Pa~l 2/5ths Female Now mission and wlll s erve the county we ll as a plannin'g com· missioner,'' Diedrich said . SANTA ArfA. -'fwo.rifths of th.e Orange County Planning Commission is now-female. County S uperVisor' Ralph Diedrich Wednesday appointed Beverly &1iller (jf Fullerton to the seat vacated la:st week by Roy Knauft, who served for two years on the panel. MRS. MILLER, an active com- munity leadt;.r in tho north coun· ty, bas live4 (n F)lllerton for ls years. She comes to the pl anning ~om· mission after a term of t\\'O years on the count>: •larbors. Beaches and Parks Com mission . Mrs. l\•liller will join Shirley Grindle. Super\•isor R:a lph. Clark's ap· pointment, as the second '°"'ol'nan on the planning com mission. "'!\IRS. !\l lLLER has been a leading force on the harbor com· Knauft le ft his post to become a part·time field representative for Congressm an Charles \Viggins ( n .. Fullerton). Tire d Blood Progrru11 Set ORANGE-Anemic blood "'ill be discu ssed at St . Josep h llospital's Tov.·n Halt for 1-leallh program l\I arch 11 at 7: 30 p.m. in the l\larymount Co ll eg e auditorium, Batavia and La \'Clil. !-~rec tickets for the program art• a\·ailable fron1 the Sl. Joseph Foundation o ffice, telephone 633·91 11 . ext . 474. SANT 1\ A 1" r\ -Judge Robert E . 1~a w of Newport Beach ordered both press a nd public barr ed from hi s , courtroom \\' ed nesday as he opened the Sant:.i Ana mun icip<il court hearing of charges filed against a doctor who al- legedly plottecl the kill· ing of his "·ife and child. DR. T URNER "·as ar· rested by Tustin police on charges of soli ci ting the two killings after an und e r cover Orange County sh eriff's offi cer who posed as a .. hit man" said the physician agre~ to pay a "sub· It was alleged al :.tn earlier hearing that Or. 1'urner, raced ,,·ith s up· port payments of nearlv $2,000 a month follo\\·ing two broken marriages, decided to cut hi s costs by having hi s present wife and 'l·ycar·old child killed. A 20·mile walk to raise funds for Amigos de las Americas of Orange County's medical as- sistance progr3:m in rural Latin American vi lages will be held in WE MUST MAKE ROOM F.OR OUR NEW SPRING STYLES. Irvine Saturday. ..,.- The walkathon bcgms l t:::.;;m~F~L~O~O~R MODELS ARE 'uRASTICALL Y REDUCED! bet"·een 7 and 11 a.m. "'ith the route tak ing ·• ~N ' ""·aikers through the , Judge La"· g ranted the defense molion that "'iii allow o nl y wit nesses lo a~ricultural ar ea along J effrey Road and Culver Drive. Murder-.for-pay Trial Scheduled TUSTIN POLICE s<1icl the doctor 's wife <ind child are rece i v in ~ police protect.i on pend · ing t he outcome of court acti on agai n s t Dr . Turner. lie has been ordered not to altempl to conlaet the n1 . J~e is free on S25 ,000 bail. Proceeds w i 11 be used to send 28 Orange County young people to Latin American countries this summer to administer innoculation and treat· ment programs in rural villages where m edical attention is unavailable. SA1"1'A ,\'.\:A · -i-\ wom<.1n arres ted aflt'I' she allegedly hired a ··hil man" to eliminate her hus band so she could col- lect $134,000 from his life -·-Other Deaths S A?ii _F.ll ANC l SCO <AP J -Dr . l.eon Goldman: s urgeon and medical edu cator "·ho publis hed n1 ore than 100 scient ific book s a nd articles. died 'fuesday. Death Nor ices SHOOK SH1Rl-EE lOl llNS SHOOK. rn•· "'""' o1 Sullf!'r Cree•. C.io. Oa•e o'i "'""th Ft t><wry 10th. 191~ di 1i.. .ogeo'i th"''' ,.,,..., She "''"' '"" o.iuqhltr at t"" 1.ote Mr . & Mr• Wt.,ey Co111,,.,. t>or""'' · plumbl<>g <ont•a"a' QI C.oi.1.0 Nlt'!..1. s..r.oveo Dr ""' 1nrc.t ch1i<1<-. Tf!'rt. Rall...., and G,...,.., Shoo-QI So.Ater Cr.,...,"''"' Je.on Kt.eon a t C•OtW, C.o, taur ,....,h, Mr\. Jae C:<1rk>!. QI ~ta """"'· M•• M.or~r" IJ.awt~ol CU.Ola Mt•a. Mrs. Roi• Haw<1r<1 ol l-o• Alar•""''""<! Ml•• June Ru,wn al l-1~ !onqlan Bt.och. C.•. Serwott• -•t p.,wdlt Tno...e .,.,,,;nq m.oy c~robule to lnt l t ". Roiht & Ginll"• ')hoo11 ''"'' f un<I , Bo• M , Jaoc-\.0<'\. C.o 9J.Ml 110'11'£ JACK ROWE , '"'°den! ol "'llnht19ton 8".o<h, C• D•tt ol ae.olh ,,,..,ch •!n, 191) !.urvo"'!<I i., "'',..;,,,Gail-. <1.io.,qr.ltr, Kerr< Ro-.~n. Scott 11~, 1>•rent•, Mr ll. Mrs. JOlln Rcwt, t>rattv:r. F•~n~ Ro-. ServttfS woll i;.., """' ll\11r!.Gay. M.o•t h Mii •t 7 00 PM, Pee• F•m••w Color .. al F"""r•I Ho""' on ""''tm•n•ttr. (.a. CllOFT MARY C.ROF T, rt~•<Hnt ol Li<;l1.111o1 Holl•, C.o !.o!rv1ce• ••• 1M1"0•ng, l'8(•l•t "'""' Mt m ot1al Par• Morlu••w, ""'*POr' Bt..:11. '-"· DANA GRACE OANA, re .. oent ot San C.1tmen•t. C•. Se••"'•' '"'" Pt'<l<l"'Q. P•Cd•C v .... M emo•••I I'••• insurance policies has been ordered to face trial !\lay 19 in Orange County Superior Court. Jud ge Everett \V. Dickey set the trial date for Lola Ma r guerite King, 45, of Tus tin, and ordered her to return .to his court room April 11 . for pret rial action on charges of soliciting to commit murder. 'fustin police claim that an undercover of· fi cer "'ho posed a s the "hit man" collected a down paym ent of S250 from· 1\'lrs. King with the a.iSurance that he would gel the balance of $4 ,750 on the contr act when in· s urance s a l es m a n Douglas King, 39, v.·as killed. F orelljiics Fete Told David Desurr a. 1201 P e mb roke L ane, Newport Beach , took first place in the serious s peech divis ion of the ·roastmasters Club area speech contest recently. Tom l\·t cKerlie, 2700 Peterson Way, Cosla !\:lesa . "'a s r unner up to Desurra. P U BLIC NOTICE MOrh•Mf, -POr1 Bt•<'1, C.o. FICTITIOUS !IUSI NE!OS •OLllS NAME ST.llTIEME"'T LOWELL ROLES. re•-...tOI ~ f "" !ollo,.tn9 oer>()<l ,~<loon<; bUl.t· 6e•<'1. C• !.<r rvk•• .i.re oeno•ng. ...,~~••- P•< il•t V I•• M emor l.iot P•rk IMPORT AUTO !lf;PAlll:, 11?1» "°,-"---'·-"-'---'-' -~-M_•._<_•_· --,I Vn•t •. GOll\dr<I SI H.,ni.nvll>n Beach. c ..... 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MtC••• lllil ll•ltmenl ..-•• lill!<I w>ll• "" co .. ,.1 , Clerk ot O••n9• Coun•r on Fl!D<W•Y 1•, 1qJS. F-<11141 Pvt>li-d Or...,,Qt COl\t 0•11• PUot Feb. 11, l"d No.lo• 6, lJ, 1'0, ,q7i; t:Jl. lli P U BLIC NOTICE f'ICT1Tt0US •USINll.SS "'AME STAT•MllNT T .... 1otlowl"'9 Pl''"°" lt OOi"lll IWlol· -M i'l!(KEL .llA (..11 0£, •tlt Wlr""' Aw , M""l!"Olon IM«ll, C•!· .,..., Ml(ll.HI E<11"9 Wold, 6)11 .,.,,_ l>eld Or , Huntlfttl"" &eKll, (•! "7't<lt rr.f\ IHl:tlne"" •• tond11t l•O Dr.., In ,,iw1.,...;. lllit'1.MI Wo~d 11111 \l•lf,.,.111 w.oi hied W'ICI> IN! (.ou11t1 Cler• of Or•n0t '°"""~ on ,.II< .... ' 1, ,.,~ b1l Mo0ri S,t_ ,_12 SUNDAY IS RACE DAY! Don't miss your once-a-year chance lo see lhe most exciting auto race west of Indianapolis. Come early\ From B a,m_ un11t the green flag drops al the 11 a.m. start. there II be a non-stop entertain· ment spoctacular. Something IOl' everyone 1n the lam1ly. Something you won't want to miss! See Indy champions like Mario Andret11, Bobby and Al Unser, A. J Foy! and Johnny Ru1herl0td plus Bobby Allison. 1975's hottest driver. battle at over 200 mph lor a $300.000 pyrse' Gal1lorn1a 500 general admission tickets start at S7. Garage Passes s10 Reserved seals are S.12. S.15. S20. and S.30 Victory Circle seats are $55. 1nt1eld general admission 1s S7 Gates open Saturday at 8 a m tor overn1ghl camp111g S 10 per-vehicle. Tickets now al all T1cketron outlets -1nclud1ng Sears. Broadway. and Wards Or Walhchs Music City and liberty agencies. Or al HlC Speedway Box 01· lice. 1ust oil the San Bernardino Freeway at the Haven eJt1I. 40 minutes from downtown Los Angles (714 ) 984·2255. Buy your tickets today.! 0. ONTARIO MOTOR SPEEDWAY li.int•"1'¢" !1.-oc.h PubllY>tO ~0'"'' 0•.r• f'jl<'>I DAT $UN -OFFICIAL P-'CE CAA FOR ft-IE C"LlfORNIA 500 l.----"'c"o';';'c'----~l '•rwuarr 11. 10, i 1,.. 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FULL SIZE • $3699 ' QUEEN SIZE • $39995 SAVE $55.00 N<ne·p<ece corner 'ljro11p, comp!ele 11111h two lound111ons. TWO mat11esses. two t>Olsters and two q1111ted coverle ts pl\15, an e1e1i1111 corner 11ble SEE OUR VAST DISPLAY OF OTHER CORNER GROUPS MARCH MATTRESS SPECIAL Redlaen· ...Nlulltt Rlvle1• 1tdin.n lft m•nv uylH and W.lxka. 0.. , .. s.tu 2~ioll rttll111:1 ki t •fV-Clrt "~ O• t!N .....,, 3·potidolt ttdlrltt '"4th flnW .,.. ... rap pUkN u-s59•5. $'.1 COSTA'MfSA ie-· JOll Se. _TOI. e-Lik"~I 1>1;ll•'llrv ···ri'i::f-!t· ••Ca -~ 9J:i"'4'.1o900PM • ~ 9JO AMio 6.COPH • IU'AW1 11.00AM•S:OO -~ ..... ,--..--..... ___ ,_ .. _ , 1 I T law l h De gre the• day pol For ] s. Cou cid4 pri cha cou out qu~ Ti peri All SS.a d.e1'1 ~~ hioi and 1i be-1 the '\'~ ta , No1 he I wa• unc ho ii r I I I I I ·~ I I I • , Thurlda March 8 1975 OAILVPILOT Two GOast F eshman Legislators Visit President By O.C. HUS'J'INCS ot-. .. lly "''-Ulf". Two Ora nge Coast lawmakers were among th e fr es h me n D e m oc r a ti c con - gr essm e n who v isited the White House Tues- day to discuss energy policy with President Ford. Rep. Mark Hannaford, tb & L()o g B ea ch D e mo c rat who represents m u cb o r western Ora nge County. and Rep. Jerry Pat- terson of Santa Ana were there, along with their 68 fellow freshmen . They met for two hours wltll the President. Vice Presi d e nt. Nelson Rockefeller , Secretary oC S t ate Hen ry Ki.as· 101er, Interior Secr etary Ro ge r s M o rt o n , Tr'easury Secr e tary Wllliam Simon and other members o f the a d - ministration Hannaford call ed the meeting "histor ic" and a t tr ibute d t h e gathering with "such u luminous group of ex ecutives'' to the power of this year 's fresh man class . H a nn aford said the thought of war over oil is "ludicrou~ It 1s a p1~ dream to lull>. about 11 This is not a situation \\I:' cun solve with guns " Rep. Patterson said he was 1mpresst>d "1th the President's honesty und interest in workm g with t h e Democra t ic Congress "l fe lt hl' w ai. con increase of perhaps Ctn• cents a gallon a year "The average person needs time to plan for these things," Patterson said. •·If they know gasoline prices are going to cont in ue t o rist', they'll know they need a smaller car." • • • ''eekendfortheNaltonal t><'t"fen form er plO· ltepublican Lt•adersh1p ft•::.::.1onal football ph1ye.- Con!erence Maritn Mc l<ecver, a • • • Hepublic3n , and C ALIFO R NIA pol1t1 Democrat Richard c1ans spent mon• than S4 Hoblnson million last fa ll trying to The campaign co::.l the ''in Assembl y st•at s, l\\O m e n and lhc1r ~l ate campaig n d is -backers $177,000, accord- C'losun• documents re mg to stalt• documents. \ eal. Robinson forces spent. Firm to Develop Gravel ·Pit c1hatory. friendly and A RALLY for uncond1 willing to compromise," t1o n a l amnesty is Patterson observed. scheduled ror 2 p.m. Sun And one ot the mosl t"< SI06.000 111 "11111ing the µens1n• camµa1g11'> \\a!> <·cntral count~ .-\l>::.embly waged in Or;rngl' Count) ::.c..1t Asked whet her he was day al R i c h a rd Nixon 1r===~'.""'""~"".""":-~r,::;;;;::;;;;::;:;;:=:;;;;;=:;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;- re ad y to go along with Park in Yorba Linda ll L.A. CALLS ) · THE replenishing the water table and can be convert· ed to a public-use park at the same time. and water district obJec the President's proposal is sponsored by the Un 6c EACH EARL'S lions , superv i s ors to1mposeat .. riffonim-conditiona l Amnesty ~ ..... r .... .. C . t t f 0 ,.,,,. •. h fet•"'-.-o O•f) ag r eed wi t h o ther ported oil, Patterson ommi cc o range , •• , ... , ..... c.~.-,o•c.,.,..... ••cC>o1e. County · 1n1 H..-11.d. c.... ..... Stt"•ic• Tl-testimony .that simply replied : · Sterh SANTA ANA Orange County Supervisors de- cided Wednesday to give. priva te enterprise a chanc-e to rehabilitate the county's la rges t mined· out s and a nd g r a vel quany. It was that threat that led to an appeal or the pe rmit by the East Anaheim Homeowners Association during Wed· nesday's meeting. Sherry Loop, associa- tion spokeswoman, said her group is against the Coble-H a rris plan because it will take too long to fill the pit, is not economically feasible and might deny use of the pit to the Orange County Water District. awarding a permit to Co· "No. I think. though, * * * 1714) 979-1234 •t v-Dow THE DISTRICT a lso ble and Harris wouldn't the re m ight be some ASSEMBLYMAN ~==============,! ( 495-0..01] sail:l it bas committed com plicate negotiations spaceforcompromise." Rober t Badha m (R· DAILY PILOT 001n°"uu,. The board granted a permit to Roy Coble and Al Harris, owne rs of the SS.acre Burris Pit, for development of a r ecrea· ijon area that could in· olude a gotr course, fis- hiag la"Ol\51 playgrounds a,tdotberiattractio~. $1.5 million to stabilize with the water district 1n An a lternative, h e Newport Beach> will be CLASSIFIED ADS 219}2 c01111-~~~,!~ tht slopes by fall and hast -.:_:h.:::.e_:_:n.:::.ea::..:r:_f:_::u:_::l.:::.ur:._:e:..:_. __ --1._...:::._:_a:_::id:.:_, _w_:Q::.=u:..:.ld:::_::b_:.e_:a~g::_ra::..:d::..:u:..:.a.:._l _m_w_a_s_h_in_:gt::_o_n_o_c_._t_h_is_L __ ~6~4~2~-:..:5~6~7~8---~====··='=··=·==' filed a condemnation ac-.- THE OWNERS would be tequired to stabilize thefieep s lopes or the pit which lies a long the San- ta Ana River, before November to prevent heavy r ain s fr o m washing them away and u nderminin g n earby homes in Anaheim . The water a gency, which manages the coun- ty's underground water supplies, entered the pie· ture last year saying it, too, has a pla n for the pits that would benefit the taxpayers. District officials told s upe r v isors th e pits would m a ke a n ideal percola ~i on basin for OUR FINEST FLAT LATEX Perfect for all type walls and ceilings. Tl11ck and creamy. No n-drip. Le aves 110 I ap·fnarks. Dries 111 2 0 minutes. Soapy waler clean-up . Sc rubbable. 48 Decorator Colors and White . .. . 998 GAL. (Custom colors higher) AS ADVE RTISED IN llOUS(' ~Garden . Better HO~ tion against the owners toiicqW.re ownership. t>espite ho m eown er PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICJITIOUS •ut1Ne$$ NAME STATIMIN'll'• Tiie followl119 person '' 40!1!9 buM· M \\ as: CRYSTAi. Cl.EAR POOL SERVICE,~ Lincoln SI. Apt. A, Hunt· lftQl~8'•<h,C.lll.tt"4. Wl!+IAM c. HE.ARO. 309 Lincoln SI~, llt. A, HunllnQlon &..c:ll, (Ahf. ~ : . s l>uSI nus ls COndUC led by •n '"' dl .. ..., ••• W1ll1Jm C. Hurd Ttn~ stalement .,. flied wllh the Counly ClerlC of Or•"99 County March .l. lt7S ' , F414U . f\yOhSl>ed Ouf\941 C4.l1C Oaily PllOI 'it"'. u. 20.11. ms n•is ACRYLIC LATEX HOUSE PAINT I.\ TE\ . HOLSE PAI~T LET'S LIVE COLOR BOOKLET Thirty-two full -c olor pages of decorating ideas fo r indoors and ®t. E-ZKARE LATEX FLAT ENAMEL ! 10~~. (Custom colors h1gherl Unique oil-emulsion formula. Protects like an oil paint, yet goes on latex·easy. The paint ' itself resists weather, smog, mildew and blistering. High h1d1ng. Soapy water clean·up. QUALITY PAINT BRUSHES NEW! ., ... ,,. "o *o ...... ~ .. 4' .. 1976 • H&G. s COLORS • 0 • " . •• • o"• t ] (A) Wall Paint Brushes. Feature flat edge trim, beavertail handles. 6007 3" .. , .. 5.79 4" ..... 7.98 (B) Varnish /Enam el Brushes. i-. 2:4• have chisel edge; 4 • brush has flat edge. 10/11 07 2" .... 2.29 2%" .... 3.09 4" .....•............ 5.49 (C) Varnish Brushes. Orel -won't dfoop in latex 0007 1%" .... 1.19 2" .... 1.39 2%H,,, •• •, •,, ••,, •, 1,79 ~ E-Z KARE Latex FLAT: ENAMEL 1 O!!oN 185113 s49's 115/T4 s561s 195/14 56)2' 205/14 $674' 215/14 s74w •UOIU • UO/UWW • 5.20/14 .~~ .~:~• :l.1""sl(i :;,, htr c:2 155/J' 0 ll5rll 1» u mm (! ••s ,, llS 11 -• .., Wt i. J1111.u .. ,., • INDICATlS TUllUSS 1n ll COSTA ·MESA JOOI HAllOl ILVD • ........................ 17141 557-8000 lJS/15 $5295 195/15 $64'5 205115 $7222 s77ss SJC)'S Ill II __ .. _.,_. 17141 17MIOO ' ORANGE 410 Hri Tuttll A•f'Wf 17\41 UMlll ...... ,, ,, • ' .~ A f0 DAILY PILOT lhu13day, Ma1 c.h 6, 1975 Voters Not Kind to Inc nts Uy JA<.:Kl•;t.:01'1BS LASD Tncumbt_·nts ho:l\'C lradllion:.dly had the edge in un election but ~chool tru:.lt•t·:. along the Orange Coa:.t did not f11rc iill that ,...t•ll 111 ·rut'sduy's school board voting. Voters in lhc S<.1d<lJt_•hu<:k Valley t.:nified Sehool Distril·t llcn1,1ndc<l ;.i eh<.1 nge by ousting thr(•e in- l'Unlbt·nts v.h1lc l\\'O uu·un1bcnts lost their seal:. in 1ht_• lrvint• Unified St_•houl Dislril't. In olht_•r <l1stric-ts. 1ncu1ubcnts either held their own or only lo:.t ont.· st_·at Lo ne\\·t·omers, 1-lcrc arc re· suits: IR\'11"•: UNIFIED SCllOOL District -Voters turned out t"o incumbents a!. bullots were cast for all five St».1l s un the board. ThP win11t:'rs v.·ere inc·un1· bents Eliz;.ibeth Sicoli, Dean Olson and t:harlt_•:-. [\oulan ~t·r and nl'\\'l'001crs June 1-'oley, the top \Ole gf'-er, and t-·rank llurd. S.~DDLF.81\('K V:\l~LE'' Unified School District Voters opll'<I for a full ·:.call' change in diret·tion by soundly <lcfl.';tting· the three incumbl'nts v:ho have controlled the di~trict ~inee its forn1atinn three yenr:. :igo 1'he fj\•e opt_•n !'lt'ats on !ht_• board \l'C're \\.'On Uy .. n1inorily \'OJCt•'' incun1bl'nls llt:'or~e llc nry and Denni:. Sn11th ;ind by c h;illengers Carole Neust;.idt . \\11lliam Kohler :.ind l.0;1 ''oung. 1'he unseatl'd incumbents ar(' Chesler Briner. \'inccnt :\J('(.'u lloug h und board pres ident J oseph Peter:.on Jr. LAGL':\'A Bl·:.\Cll UN IFll-~r> St·hool Dislritl - L:niversily prOf(•ssor llnno:tld Chilcote and rt·:iltor 1-l arry B1tht•ll ('aplurecl four·yl';n· terms in ;JO open race \\'ilh 110 ineun1bcnts seeking re-election. Tues d;.i y's l'l'~u lts s urprised many election watchers bt:eaust· 1\nnette Cassidy, Chilcote's run- ning n1 ate. pl:1tt.'d fourth in a race of fi\'e. "fhe t"·o sueces:.ful candi<lates '~'i ll replact• Patricia Gillette ;Jlld Gerald Lin kt• C1\PISTR1\!\'U liN IFlt.:O School Dis trict - :\'l·v.·coml'rS 'fedd Kopp and Sar<.1 Jane Lipp t1nd en· cum bents Dr Ed"' a rel Westberg and George \\'hilc \\.'ere deC'l;1rt·d \.\'Inners. Conservali\'e 1n<·u1nbcnt \\'illiam Enquist lost his seat to Kopp. 'f'hl· e lection m<.1rks the second time in Capistr<1no L'nif1ed·s history that a woman "'ill be .seated on the board. llUNTJl\'GTON IJ £,\Cll C ITY <e lementary) Sc:hool District -·rhe lone incumbent seeking r1'- e lection lost his bid to tv.·o nc\1'(•orners. ·rrustec Louis Dallarb rinishcd third h{·hind Brian Garland , :in Edison lligh School tcarhl'r. ;.ind Norma Vandcr 1'1olen , a huusl'v.·if{'. S,\OOLEllt\CK COrtJJ\lli:'\ITl' College District - Three incun1bcnls a nd ;.10 unc hallenged OC\\'co1ncr \\ere f'leClC'd. lllCUOlix-nts \\hO rilaintained their po:.ilion:. ;u·c Larry ·raylor of L:tguna !:~each. l'\nr · ri ~a Br:u1dt of Irvine ;ind Donnu Berry of ~l ission \'iL·jo. 'fhe nl'l\'CO ml·r is Frank Greinke of 1·ustin. lkith Greinke and ·r:tylo1· r ;111 unopposed. SE:\L BE:\Cll Sf'llOOI. District -Both incum· henl trustel'S in the tiny di~trict "·ere returned to of. fit.:c . r·our pt_·rsons entered the racE' for tv.·o seats. Ruth Calkins has served n1orc th;.in 20 years on the board l~loyd Patterson \\11\ he ser1·ing: his third four -yc;1r term on thl' board. • COAST CO :\t:\l t:J\ITl' College l)istrict -The I hree i neu m lll·nl::. were \ ictorious. 'fhc·y :1 re qua l 1ly l'Ontrol ~upt.:r\1. .. or Donrild C. llorf of !'olid,...·ay City, attorney Bobl·rt L .. llumphreys of Costa r.tesa, and charter lift• undl•r" ritcr \\'il\iarn E . Kettler of llunt· ingl on lleal'h o c t:.\:\' \'II·:\\' ()I.STRICT Julio ··.J :~~ ·· fiil'era . ;111 en;..:ineer. and Charles O:;tt.'rlund. a hC'alth educator. "·on C'<iSI' 1·ietories to t:.ike the l\\'O OfK'n school bo:.ird scat:; .. 'W'ith neither incumbents Halph Bauer or Uolll·rt Zinngrabc -seeking re- c·Jt·ction. ;1 dozen cundid:.itcs fou ght fur the top spots. It "'as c:.scntially a lhrce·1v;iy race \••ith !IIickey Korba . b;:tcked hy many community leaders, ex· pected to finish ahead of Os terlund. ll l.!'\Tl:\'C.TO~ BE:\C lf l 'NIO:\' lli ~h School Di s· tricl l ncun1bent llelen Dille and Don ~lacAlli.c;te r . a nt•\.\1l·On1t•r. nut1X>llf'd four other can· didalC's ·rut::.d a y Io 11·in the t 1\·o open :.l':.il ..;_ ~trs Dilll'. a lihrnri:i n a:-.~1:-.loint. colll'l·lcd nearly '!,OUO vntt•s n1o rt_• lhan :1ny uthcr candid;:1t e. r\o olht•r incumbents v. crt-in \ht_• r:1re t~f)l':\'T.\I:'\' \'.\IJ.t:l · School l)islrict --Jncum· be nt K;:u·l·n ,\l'kl1:;.· <Jnd R1eh;.ird !-'turn. a ne"'('omer. l' l ' I~ I. I(' .'\' f>Tlt.: I·: FICTI TIOU~ llUSI NESS NAM[ STATEMENT T"e le>l•o.,•nQ p. '>Qn, .J"' d<>on.;i ~" .. nr'' "' TUl,O fiL(I;! (0, 11'/Q (~ ! l•m Sl•~~! FlJ"• "~" (,.,,forno.J '•1• 1 •idn<, J ! .,.,,n 1011 "'"''" Ld....,, Nt' ... 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"" !Ml ~n.., ,,.,,. <!•~""'"'"'" "" ""''°" ti..w:i "'"""'''' to "'"'" ""' oblll"'hon\ Of' ,,.. ... u Ol 111<' ID<m•• '''"' (,( N( ~.&L P4R 1 N f_ ll5 lvmAnf l\"11 Omer w l.""'I 8•'<• ot. w.11 •• ..,, llNltTLDP .. Al NI U •·•~no l""<I ,., T•.,••ee ot ,,,. (.~1,.1• ot W•U"' H Long, O<ot••<.ed Pubf .. l>ed Or•nQe Co••' D"''' Pllol. ......... ,.,~ 111 /\ PLll~l,I C ."'OTICt: Fl Ct I TIOU S BUSINESS NAME ST4tEMENt ln!" f0Uow1 n9 "'"""' •~ OO•nq bu"' """ ~' KUSlOM CRAFT C.E ~ER4L ')TORE. 111 R•~c''";le 4~e .• Newport a.,"~ n, CA '176!>0 PRINTED PROOU(tS ev TAil, 111 Po"'e''")e Ave , Newoort &~t>,(4 ~-Tnomd• "· ll•ume. J•, 111 E l>•Wo•!»<le ...... e .. Ne•llO•I Be;ocn, CA ~-Tno\ bv\i.....,• ·~(or.du< led by"""' oi .... e11.1.1. Tl>o.....,, A Bau me, Jt Tlli• •lltement "'"' tiled ""'"' !hf' Cou.,ly Cle•~ ol 0 ••"9e Cout'l!y on F~br-ry 10, !~IS. Pubh""'d Or,IO')E' (Od•I O.J1ly Pi•ot. Feor""'' ll. 70. 11, """ Mdr(I! o. 1'1/S "-J IS PUBLIC NOTICE FICflttOUS BU~INESS N .. ME ST4TE'MENT Tiie lollo"''n<;I !>e'"'"' ~rt,,,,.,,.,""'' ....... , !>(4VI E.W ~[A l (S TAT(, 11101 flf'•<h bl•<!, ~Y•!P 11. H.m!>nglon !l<';Kll~1t.l l lO U C.H LIAAIT[O IN · (QR PORA 1 [ D. d c .. 1,fo•"•d (O<r>'>t d· Hon ,1/JO\ Bt .. {11 (ll•lt., 5U•'"'' Hunl· •f\QIOl'O Be.t< II q1t>-OI lllo' t>ul<""''" <On(!11(led by .. <O< OO<•l•on louqll l•<rd•'(l Inc ""'"'' lJ "'"""""'"~ p,.,,.,....,, 111•• 'ld!~n" nt .,,, '"r<I "'"'" I"°!' (a..nl• Clef~ at O•~nqt (a11n1, on f~b •~ ••IS Pt..D••"'C<I 0•dn9" Ca.nl 0 ... 1., r,1~1 ~•<" o, !l, 10_ 11 , "'~ /01) I) • * ....................... .. • • MERCURY SAVINGS ind I01n auociat1on . · °'" llton,·fhurS . 9•.111.-4 pAll., rri. !1.a_m_-6p.11. • • finis hed in a dead hc:..it. while a lax override was narro,...·ly defeatt•d The tic vote bt•l1vecn l\1rs. Ackley, a house\\'lft•. and Plun1, a high sehool administrator, lefl t'rcd Voss, tl'lle other in c u n11x'nl trailing by 300 votes. The vole on the ta:\ O\·crride "'as: 2,737 ye:.: 2.875 no. \\'EST~11J\STt:R S{;fl()()I. Di&tricl -One inc um· bent, Ada ('l1·gg, and one newcomer, De\\•cy \\lil son, easily 11'011 but an 87 ·<·ent tax override "'us soundly li(•fcatcd. 'f'hl' t;1x 01 C'rride lost by a \Vide n1argin ;1s 3,279 \\le:-.tmtn:.tcr \'ott·rs sa id •·no" v.·hile l.882ca:.t "yC's" ballots. lncun1bent sehool board n1(•1nbcrs in distrirts out- s ide the Orant:l' Cu<.1 :.t f.-irt'd \'Cry "'ell in ·ruesday·s t~leetlon. Unofri(•ial rin;d voll' lot;ds show only three of 34 incumbents seeking re-election to the varioul) boards "''ere defeJAted. . . -· · In the Tustin UniCied School Qistrict, five incum- bents returned to lhe boatd. - The only districts where incumbents "'ere ou sted "'ere the Fulle rton Elementary. Centralia E lemen· tary und the Garden Grol'c Unified. Incumbents re turned to the board Ln the f'ullerto11 Union l·ligh School District. Yorba Linda Clemen· tary District, La 1-tabra Cit y School District , f~ullerton School District, Buena Park E lementary District and Anaheim Union 1-ti gh School Oistril'l. Incumbents were also1re-ele('ted in lhc Cypress Elementary distril·t. Anahein' City School Distri<;t , No1·th Orange County Con1munity College District. Placentia Unifi ed. Brea-Olinda Unified. Orange Unified. Rancho Santiago Community College and (Oarden Grove Unified. YOUR CHOICE 11.77 t ,1c11e w,ltches .n a cnu•CC' ot 1asnion shapes ;ina slfaps A culodul assonmcnt ~~25°1 0FI! 0:·3 /O "' ... ~ :;, '">fr"· Our entire · B~ ~ Custom Order · " ~ ) wallpaper . . .. selection Ot.ir 25% ot! sale custom order wa11oaper will ring up a pocketlull of decora11ng savings 10f you Paoer aviulable pre-1nmmed P•e·pasled s111poab!e oaPers in mod rrad111on;,I flowery sly!es Easy 10 hang rrost completely wa sha· '" 4 .44 Reg. 4.97. \'1a11paoe r ti<ir1g1ng ~1! l.,rnoolhing br u~h. line I, ht.lb liJlOf kn>!e 5 t'<lrJ tJlad .. ~. 1 .o~fe brush. se,,m roll,., & r.t1.,1~ SALE 61/2" Skilsaw ~ 26.99 Reg. 34.99. L1gh twe1qh! lor (',1s y ti,1ndl•r101 Doubl+• 1nsu1.:11er1 ror .1dded s.:i !r!v (4122! XPerrei 1J;t 451 Ill I I -- SALE 12.44 Reg. 16. 99 SheH Un~ Mediterranean style booksne11/room d1v1ders Featu11ng distressed walnut lone woodgrain steel shelves. anttaue black posts I Norelco Coffee Maker 29.00 Dnp hl1 ('1 12 cup Cilp;1CllV ~•<'l•'al i+ghl goes on w11tl!l11 co1t.··(' 15 rt"adv (H051351 2/$9 Reg, 5.99 27 Gal. Trash Can Al p!;istic can & !11;1 with snap·on lock tnp featu•e. Reg 14 77 SALE Thermal Blankets 2/S7 It.,_ 4,11 ea. 100"0 po!yeslllr f 11s !w111 01 lull s11es In a • nu•ft' of colurs I I I ' SAVE25% I Oacron\!I Curtain Panels 2.24' It~ 2.ff 100"/o no·1•on Dacron"' polyesttr. As~ted colors 52x81" "' ·n AJEMlllT SAVlll&S". ,.!STl&E Car• IUIHA P.UI: Beach al Ol'anotll'IO<Pe • OPen weekidays 9·30 !o 9 30. Sundays 10 to 6 OIAH61: City Or. 11 Gll'den Grove Blvd • OJ>er't~e~l<days 10 to 9 Sundays 1010 6 . SAtn'.t. AMA: 3900 So. 8risf~ ol So Coast l>l1ta •()pen weekdays 9:30 lo 9. Salurdays 1.30 to 7. &Ind VI 10 to 6 ............................. ' I I r s .. ,. .... d Up tlouse in Pacific Palisades being purchased by a c t o r II a I llolbrook ha s been gutted by fir e . Damage \\'as cs tin1atc~ al $100,000. YOUR CHOICE 7.77 y.,11ow1 onE! and s•l~enonc p Pnctarit watc l•es Cnou .. e or sn.•nr~ anr< 51y1es 29.99 2·drawer s teel lile cab1ne1 14 xl5 x30 39.00 Lloyds Am /r fTf Re<:ei~er Stereo. [asy to read lighted tuning dial, stpreo 1ndu:ator l•te. hook-up iacks tor phonograph & tape deck at!achmerits. 2 bool.shell-size wide rahge speakers. • 1 Pri<es Efftdive T~u11day, Mal'(h 6, thlu Sunday, March 9, 1975, ~: I I • I QI ' . ... c N "Lo com jor t t "' ( Kal l~au writ win and gui c Cuk lire• bre; she' rorg porl pi ct reli1 cleo inte lea\ lhl.' mer gre• ma,: mor aris you nes: pur lo n anti Iv ?' Sig! her doe his fort trie OWi ( ' s col ha~ ace arr fie) des rec v Jao Jot le~ de~ an cri· me •Pl .<ti ly I ' I QUEENIE By Phll lnttrlondi I t • "May I say you seem to have an honest face ... and -figure." Comedy Tonight Script Foils 2 Top Stars By JAY SllARBUTI NEW YORK <A P l If you are to believe the ads, "Love Among the Ruins," a two·hour romantic comedy on ABC tonight, is one of the season's ma- jor tube happenings. CChannt·l 7, 9 p.rri. > It costars two major tal e nts. Kalhar;nc Hepburn and ( J La~rencc OU•·icr. was TV REVIEW wntten by Emmy C1ward· winner Jam1.•s Cost1~an and is the first TV drama guided by vl'lcran l loll ywood director George Cukor. Il has a lively prcm1i.c. A wealthy old re- tired actress. su ed by young former s uitor for breach of prom isl', hires a distingui ~hed lawyer she'd had a flin g wi th 50 years earlier and then forgollen. AND TUER E IS MUCH TO be said for Olivier's portr ayal of the barris ter and Miss Hepburn's de· piction of the aged uctrcss. I le handles his role with · relish, whik she provides the ham. Al as. ne ither quite overcomes Costigan 's ten· dency to write baggy drama in which scenes go on interminably amid cries of, "The next nuance leaves in two minutl's." The res ult is a static comedy of manners, set in the year 1911 in the city of London. Things com- mence with Olivier dashing from court to office to greet his new client with l<1wyerly harrumphs. There is opening sm;1ll talk. "May I orrcr you some sherry?" asks he. "You may, but I shan't drink it," says she. It soon is established that the elderly tort- monger has a severe crush on the lady. WE ALSO LEARN THAT T HIS high-spirited, aristocratic damsel gave up her ucting career while young to marry a wealthy. middle-age busi· nessman who died 40 years <1ftcr saying, "I do." lier young suitor, an impoverished ship's purser, claims in his 50,000-pound suit she promised to marry him and then rencgt'd. "Do I look like the sort of woman who seduces and destroys younj! boys a s the newspapers imp· ly?" she asks the learned counsel as t}e sighs and sighs at memories of his own youthful days with her. He finally te lls her they met in Toronto years ali(o. He was a starving law student, she was an ac· tress in a repertory company. They had three beautiful days together, then she moved on and m arried. SHE DOESN'T REMEMBER, OF course. Or · does she') Tke marriage broke his hcart. As he later tells his soli citor, "I had three days of love a nd was forced to live on that for the rest of m y life.·· This sort of blabber pervades the show as it tries lo climb u p to high comedy. only to slip on its own dialogue. Coluninist Sues Veterans' Leader SACRAMENTO <UPI) The suit said the def en· -Syndicated political dants "libeled and slan-. columnist Earl G. Waters derecl" Waters in a letter has fil ed a Sl million suit accusing a state veterans sent last year lo each of affairs department of· Wat e r s ' c l i e n t ficial of .attempti.~g to newspapers. Waters said destroy his proress1onal h e h a s 3 s c 1 i en t reputation. newspapers. Waters said VA official Jack Ke ppel and rive Thcletter,lhesuitsaid, JohnDocs.nam edas de-imput ed Water s' fendants. "cons pired lo "general qualifications 1 destroy m y credibility in in those r espects which an effort to s top my his occupat ion as a criticisms or the depart· politic al co lumnis t ment." (Waters' column pec uliarl y requires, , appears regularly on th.e particularly his integrity editorial page of the Oat· and fair and unbiased ib· 1 Jy Pilot.> ves tigalioi: of fact.s." \ Thurldey, March 6. 1975 DAIL y PILOT A I I Parents· Buzzing Over School NOUe By ANNE COOPER Oftuoa11r~su11 How are children to learn in an en· vironment in which normal conversa· tioncannot be heard? This question is being raised by some Laguna Niguel parents whose children will attend the new Moulton School, scheduled to open tn Sep· tember. The school is in llie North View /Highlands section, directly un· der the flight path into the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. "THIS IS A SERIOUS problem," said Francis Cohen, aviation commit· tee chairman for the Crown Valley Highlands Homeowners' Association. ''Listening is vital to the learning pro· cess, and we must also consider the q•1estion or anxiety aroused by the planes passing overhead." Jn a study of noise levels at the school site. readjngs were taken as high as 100 decibels, said Tony Moomaw, a sociul ecology student at UCI, whose children will attend the new school. The pain threshold is 107 decibels. "Thos e readin~s were taken under ideal conditions , Cohen emphasized. "Noise levels are higher on a socked· in day." "lam the first to admit that flying is a noisy business," said Lt. Col. 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"BUT IN CASE there is disruption caused by planes passing overhead,'' he added, "we h ave offered !O cooperate with homeowners in whatever way we can lo alleviate the problem.'' J ack Berg, who will be the principal at Moulton, believes it is too early to predict whether noisy planes will be dis ruptive. "There is no question." he said. "that the planes are a nuisance." This low price on both crib and mattress means extra big savings for you ... buy as a unit for only S41.94. rri0~-~, ft . Lr ~-, ~ , ~I • l' l ,, I I ~· r( ( SALE Disposable Nurser Kit 5.99 ......... Reg. 7.67. Evenllo Toss 'ems"' 8·un1t nursing k11 s a great mother s helper SALE 5.99 Rec. 7.99. Men's 1oon0 polye•ter doubt" knit W1rfr assortmenl of s11c~ .ind rnlo" tU 411 7tl I t ----. P•"lus [ -=i d••l>O•able dlof!tptr~ ,,•...,..;..--: ----·1t•i..'- SALE Treasury Disposable Diapers Rf«} 1.09. 12 overnight diapers fOf babies 12 to 22 lbs. with ad1ustable tape no plastic · panty needed. 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She is now Sis t e r J ess ic a and is bccon1ing a nun. • Slayer Qf 3 Convict~d ~ l\.1ERCED (UPI ) -An eight-man, four-woman Superior Court jury has round JObn w ayne card guilty of three counts of first-degree murde r and five kidnaping charges in a cri me r sr~ In the Northern CalJfornia town o WtllowsJast s ummer. •1 Arter a\)out six hours of delibera-~ons which began.late Tuesday, the Jury returne<1 the verdict Wednesday. Card , 26, a former woodcutter. showed no emotion when the verdict was read by court clerk Mary Jen· nings. identiried a!i a San Francisco drug trafficker{ Card w&s c aptured by f"Bf agents July 4, in Truckee. one week arter tht: murders of Willows veterinarian Clayton Griffiths. 53, his wire, Nancy, 54, and their daughter , Lisa Anne, 13. He was a lso convicted of kidnaping ·Mrs. Griffiths, her son, who later escaped, and a Willows widow and her two childu n. TllE KIDNAPING of the wido"'• Kay Skillen , and he r children, D~borah and Wesley, came while ""'*"Or £io>I. CO>!• Me>~. C•"'"'"'" ~~ TJIE BUR LEV, soft·spoken Card Card was try ing to elude a three-stale ~ ~e~n c '•'""'""· 9191 '0""'0'• P UBLIC NOTICE denied he killed anyone when he took manhunt afte r the Griffith murders. u~'"""'°'' "1""1"'91°" fle•<ll. C•l•IDfno• il'll>'b h ln•\ 0u .. ,.,, •\ <Ofl<lu(1...i 11 , ~n '" t e stand in his own defense. He said He lied the "'OJU30 and two children to GUil TY IN MURDERS lll1Y.OU•• FICTITIOUS BUSINESS UP' the killi d b h d r d s iev•nC F•lom.... N11MESTATEME NT ,,...,... n_gs were one ya man he a treet e aybe ore he 1A·ascapture . John Wayne Card Tho\ ;1•1*men1 -~111ea ...,,~ ,,.. '"'-'toll<""<\QIM"•-•••e00tnq f><ho-f---------------------cc~~------_: ___ .:._ _________________________ _: __________ _::_ ____ _ C.-t' Cl••k 01 °'•""°' (°""'Y °" ,....,.,, JMr<ll l.1'1~. 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Saf\Hdt .. ., •' ' .. ~- ... , ./ .. ·• ... 25%0FF Trojan Luggage 5.99 orig. 7.99 Tote 5.24 orig. 6.19 Cosm. C1st 7 .49 04'1(1. 9.99 21 '· O¥ernlvht c11• 9.74ot'9.12.99 25" companion 11 .24 Oflg. 14.99 27" companion Tough Yinyl e.derior, rayon sarin lined. In blue. Qfeen, taoge•'"ft. ,.,,,_ Prices lf111tive nursday, March 6, thru Sunday, March 9, 1975 . • 9"301o7 Sund1ys tO to8. E [ £ .s~~ cha Tet "' '"" ""' I on sci firi .a r1 ph. lio. ( Ill~ Fe rco In arc ;:11! cd1 ij nl J.:r ;: ing s;_i( Uu fed IUT lio' F ( " ar n< t<: th la nc ru • 111 te be p; lh 1( " th " " M SI SI ,., jc ci ~ "' "' iii "' ti ~ sl d ti " " p h • h n b h h c " t· I I Ii ' Education Styles Do an About-face Editor'$ Note. T/11s 1s the /mlt o/ a smes of two articles 011 curre11t changes in American public $Chools. Terry Rya11. llssociated Press Wnter t'Xamines Ille trend tou:Qrd mure I raditwnalism u1 teach my teclm1 ques, Aete.r a dee adc Qf expert ment and 10novation, American s.cbools are s hifting gear. From rirst ~rade to senior high. there Jre signs of an increasing em· phasis on basic skills and trad1· lional ways of teaching them . Open classrooms and the new rnath have lost some appeal. Federal grants have switched from arts programs to reading. In som e com munitics, parents arc demandinJ! and {?etling allernati ve schools that stress Nlucational basics : report cards <.tnd discipline. "We took for granted that the result::. \\(•r e go· ing to be there if Y.C <:hanged."' said Robert Wheeler, head of the Bureau of School Systems in the federal Office of Education. "It turns out that some of the innO\ <.1- tions were not productive." Some wer e p roductive. The one most frequently cited now by t·clucators 1s the idea of providing a variety of educational alternatives for pupils and their parents. It is the latc~l bandwagon on tht• edut•utaon <.'lrCuil. lnterney, s .. , 1th dozens ul educators teachers. ud· mmistrators. association oH'ictrs Jnd ::.tale and federal oCficials also indicated no "ides pre ad retreat from the goal of better meeting the individual learning needs of childr en. lt was the aim of much of the recc!U innovation. ADJ US'fl'1 E~TS But the signs of adjustment arc many: Enthusiasm has waned for the open classroom ::i nd its accenl on allowing c hild ren to follow their learning instincts with little interference from teachers and curr iculum goals. ··1t is a thing out of the British system that doesn't work very ''ell here," said John Sullivan, director of instruction for the N<1· tional Education Association. a teachers' organization \\-ith 1.6 million members. .. l'eople are putting comput<1· tional skills back in where thev should always hove been," s:lld Joseph CaraHlla, director of BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tll11rio.1y. M.ttell t , 1'15 t Professional Quits Career DEAR AN:"; LANDERS: I am a prostitute who is sick of myM•lf and sick of the whole rotten hu-.1 ness I started as a pretty, ~oung land foolis h ! girl \\ho figured this life was an easy\\ :.iy to ::.lcl'p late a nd make a good li\'ing . I am now approaching 30, and lhc future doesn't look \'C'ry bright. I "ant to get out of this lou~~· inappropriate ror sho~er freaks wh o enjoy s t anding under a rushing torrent of water for hatr an hou r. I knew people such a s )OU existed, but I never received a letter from one before. Thanks for\\ riling. (Ann Landers (tJ professional services for the :"\u t1onal Council of Mathemal.ll's Teachers There also is an increasing em pha::.is on compos ition. grammar and spelhng in many schools. a change that reflects. in part. the vocal complaints of college pro· fessors and admissions officers that many students cannot "rile English. Two fundamental schools \\l'rL' opened last fall in the suburbs Y.est of Denver by the Jefferson County Public Schools system. Tht'y stress .. mastery of basic: skills ··: reading, a rithmetic. English. gr amm ar, literature. spelling and penmanship. There are regular tests in all subjects and report cards with letter gr ades. Similar schools are open or planned in California, Maryland and North Carolina. If nothing else. said many educators, they indicate a renewed awareness of achievement a::. a measure of educational prog ress. CllA~GES It wa::. the launching ol Sputnik that triggered a re-examination of Aml'ncan education in 195i. Widespread changes came in the ne:-.t decade when the money of the Great Society starkd flo\\. lnJl. ln 1965, Pres ident Johnson s icned lhe EI em 1:11t;1 r) and Secondary l!:ducalion Art Tllle 111 .of the act e~tabhstwd f~1:ral funding for inn-0vat1\1: und ell.· ecnplary prOJt!ClS. It "us a spr· angboard for change. About ~1 ~ billion has been sp~nl under the Title Ill program. The projects funded underTitlE' 111. have ch anged over the years. said Lee Wickll1)e. ib direct.or. "We have more programs now. ror example, that are coming to gdps with reading problems," he said. "In 1965. we had a lot that were dealing with the arts and things like that.·· Tille 111 money \HIS used to fund experiments in <.'Omputer· assisted instruction. The re ar"· few around now. ··sasic;dlv. 1l costs too mucb." sa1t.1 Wackiin«o> "The cost of education hjs just gone up so much that it is a maJor factor in <.'ausing school districts not to look toward introducing new programs a nd ideas.·· On June 3. Tille Ill will be con· solidated out or existence. It has been combined with nutrition and drop-out prevention pro· grams in an extension of the E lementar y and Secondary Education Act signed last year by President Ford. The shift aw~y from the in· novative philosophy of recent years r efl ects la rger changes in society, many educators said. .. The nature of the country i::. changin g. We are starting to be a bit conse.rvative," said Sullivan. DISCAR D FRILLS "People are looking at the schools. A lot of things, they are learning. are frills that should be discarded." 'fhere ar e some schools. of course, that do not have far to go in going back lo basics. School administrators from dozens of states ha\'e \'1siled the John M arshal I .Fund<Jmental There is no one best w ay to learn, and there is no one best way for all to teach. School. a baek·lO·bas1cs public school in Pasadena. However, of· ficials there said lhere have been fe\' ,·isitors Crom Lhe Plains Stales and lhey could remember no inquiries from Montana. Some inoer·city schools have been e mphasizing basic educa· tional skill:; for several years. Blacks and other minority parents t raditionally have sti:,essed their importance. re· searchers say Beginning in the late 1950s. community control or schools led to inle n sh·e r eading a nd arithmetic prog.-ams al sor:nc sc hool s in New Yo rk . Philadelphia and other cities. The renewed interest in trnd1· tional approaches s hows up even in education ·s l atest innovation. Sometimes called education by choice, it involves offering pupils and their parents a variety of OP· t ions within a s ingle s<.'hool. COMBINATIOX The educ at ion.by-c h oice schools invariably have at least one liberal, open classroom pro· g ram. What is new is that some of them also offer an a llernati\'e program that is m ore structured and more d1sc1plined than ~ hai mos t stu dents were gelling before. "Our philusoph~ 1::. that there b no one be::.t way for all l)t!Oplt' tu learn or all peopll' to teach." suu.l Brandt G. Crol"ker, a.ssistant db· trict s uµe ri nlendent. "Th e system should ha\'e built into it a diversity that can appeal to ma- ny different kinds of peoplt!." The back·to-basics mo,·t'ml'nt is taking place again~t a bat!< ground of declining school enroll- ments a nd. according lo som1~ educators. inc reasing parental in\'olvemt'nt in school deci::.ions. The estimated 45 million pupils now in publi<' schools will shrink to a bout ·\O m ii lion by 1 ~8:?. federal officia ls ::.;iid . "The ty11ical sehool is sa) 111).!: 'We're the educators. We know best what should be dunl'.' .. ::.;i11I Crocker. "That 1s 11 ·t good enough. .. Schools should uc r.,_.necti\C• of what the cltenls want. That d oes not mc<1n we roll O\'er and play dead. But it s hould not be so cxclusi\'C that \\ c are not in· tcrestcd in "hjt parents and pupils want. .. Retired after 30-plus years in education, Marion Parsons still consults, works with the handicapped despite arthritis. ·life. but I am faced \\ith some terrific problems. the main one being how can I cover up my past'! Can you s uggest an agenc;• that can h elp me'! A NOT .SO HAPPY HOOKER DE/\R NOT SO llAPPY: \'es. An employment agency. Look in the wan t ads for a job for which ~ou might be qualified. DEAR A:'\:'\ LA:\DERS: I am laughing still over the <.'on lroversy that raged in }Otir col umn a while back about whetht·r it s hould be called a dis hcloth or a dishrag. I was born 111 the ~lidwesl "here a ra~ was what was left of worn-out under\\ea1 . nightgowns, bedsheets, toweb an) thing that had outlived its usefulness in the original stale The cloth we used to wash dishes "ith was one of those ··rem nants." We called them rags. CONCERN NOT RETIRED I see no reas on to inform anyone of your past. You don't say whether or not you have any special inte r ests. but if you do. I -.uggest vocational traininl! so ou can get into a field you'll ('n· joy. Congratulations on your de· cision. I hope you stick ~ ith it. It Y.on't be easy. DEAR ANl'\ LAI'\DERS: Your advice to l'\ew Wrinkle .,., as all wet. Her teenage son was drain· ing the hot-water lank by noating up to his nec k in a "a,·e of "cleanline::.s " You suggested that h e sw itch to :-.howers because it "oulci "save on hot water.'' Dear lady, as a long time s hower-lover . I can tell you. it all depends on how long you stay in the shower. I used to stand in the stall for as Ion~ us half an hour when I could )(et away with it. My parents finally put an end to iny luxuriatin~. They bought me an egg·Llmer ond I was put on my honor to Sl'l the timer for thrl'c rninut~s and get out \\ h('n the buzzer \vent off. ,\s an ::idult. I sttll enJOY long, hot s howers Fortunatel y, however, 1 married a man who can afford a I urge hot wuter tank and the utility bills lhat go with ll -AN 0 1,DER WRINKLE DE R RINK: The utlllty com· pan~ ln form~d me tb-t the aventte Nho"er usu at least 1 l leH "ater than lhl' avf nge b•lh -hence my a4vl<:r. ~ty counbel woul or course be ft's amazing how people can "rile in about such trivia '' ht!n the world 1s in a state of economic chaos. starvation is .. genuine threat lo millions, and wars go on in al lea~t three s trategic areas. Are they craiy·• -BOGGLED DEAR BOG ~ot necessaril). \"ou wrote. didn 't ydu? CONFIDE.NTIAL to Fatalist Who Believes Jn Uiving It Up: Banana oil. Most accidents can be avoided "'Ith a little care (and sobriety J. accordirif? to the \n sw·ance experts. And you can hvc longer if you cut dcmn on fat· ty foods, eliminate tobacco <ind exC'rcise regularly What you don't u!>e. you lose. This goes for l'lex as \\ell as brain·J)()\\.Cr. Ac lion can help preveot atrophy. "Sexual freedo"'0 presenta a dlfn colt dedslon for teea age"' and tbelr pareQts. AM Landen offers down·to,.artb adYlce tn her new booklel, "Hll(h ·~hoot Sex and Ho to Deal With It ~ fulde ror Teen.s and Their Parttnts.'' For o cb bookl t, .end 50 cents ln coin Jllut a 1on1. · !ltam~d en,•elope to Ann Lan · der , P .o. Box Jut, Elaln. lll. 60120. 8.\' A LLJSON DEERR 01111• 0.'l>IY Pilot St.111 · ~:, erything comes full t·1r· dc'." ::.:llCl l\larion Parsons. A te~cher and schonl p:-~ chologist for almost 40 years. she rc.·cently met one of her former special education slu· d(•nt s "ho hns raised a fam1h :mcl now plans to enter the fil•ld 41:-;1 t~acher. rorn•d to retire from full ·ti me \\111·1. Ill 1973. l\l iss Parsons had bl'en "ith the l\e\\ port-Mesa dis- tncl for 32 years. Uul the Tustin rt:'Sadent keen~ involved despite crippling arthritis that confines her t o brd and wheelchair. She and her retarded sister continue their weekend visits to F ain it•\\ St nte Hospital to assist \\1th churl'h ~en· ices. Mi ss Parsons still d<>t's consult ing. She edits the neY.~ll"'tler nnd ('hairs the member::.h1p commit· tee for the Council for Excep· t1onal Ch1ldrto·n, Orange Count~ Chopt('r. CEC is one link \\1th what's happening in special education SMALL BEGINNING "It was started In 1951 b) a group or l('ach ers oC the Educa· bl~ Mentally Retarded. Warren Mendenhall. a former assistant su~rintend cnt of county schools, \\o:tS the first presldent. ''They felt th~y n tdcd un or · ganlzatJon to study materials for special kids and .to work t.rnd ~mmuni<'3le with paren~. · • 'The non-handicapped don 't see w hat curbs and steps can mean to s om e one 1n a wheelchair. ' F'rom that beginning. the Or· ganization grew to more than 300 members. The majority are p ro· fessionals who work with the handicapped CEC's statewide and national personnel keep labs on relevant ll'gislation and disseminate in· formation to 850 ch::ipters. Tht• Orange County Cha1>tcr is llw larj?est in the statt> "CEC a lso offers the chunre lll share expertise and experiences with other professionals. para· professionals and parents.'' t\1iss Parsons explained. The g roup ::.ponsors r egional ('onrerences <ind local min•· \\Orkshops on timely ~ubJcct~ A !\larch workshop\\ 111 rover Adult Education. What i\o". \\'hat Nf'xt? AOVANCEME~T ··CEC promotcs the ud\ ance ment :rnd E'ducal1011 of all c'\rep· tional c hildn:n . both hun thcnpped and Jtirlc•d ,'' l\he said. J Divisions within the group are geared to Early Childhood. gift· ro, administrators. behavioral disorders. communication dis· orders. learning disabilities, vis· ua ll y h andicapped. physically handicapped nnd mentally re larded. "Edul'aling lhl· parent and lhc public are still main concerns," she s;.11d ··More and more. childH•n who can make it are be· ing integrated into the regular sc hool . l>ack into lhe mainstream. "Vo lunt eer work b y youngsters in special schools and other facilities offers contact many didn't ha\'e in the past. It really has made a difference" Progr:.ims Rf' a red to s0('1:1I and employment need-. ha\"C in· crca:-ed. :-he !laid. hul m::m) arc as ) et un<1warc or them, and more arc needed. Cost a 1\1 esa. for example, of· fers r ecreational activities and Saturday ou tings for the mcnt;1l· Iv retarded. and the Coa!>tltne R e~ional Occu pation Progr<Jm has placed many TMR ::.tudenh in work en\'ironments. ··~ome chur ch groups oflC'r brief respites for pan.mts. •· VA~TAGE POIXT She's seeing the hanchcapix'<.l from a new \-;1ntage puml. lwr wheelchair. which she jokingly refers to as Susie. "The non-handicapped don'I see w hat c urbs and steps can m e a n t o s o m e o n e i n :1 wheelchair. Some entrances arc ramped, but the restrooms arl' inaccessible." Attitudes toward the h a ll · d 1capped a rc s lowly bei n ~ changed. more of the public i~ l>l'- mg educated to their nec.'Cls .:mu ~1bilities.·she assrrtc•d. "People u::.ed to ask me if 111,· sister wouldn't be a burden t~) me. a prohlem . l'\o\\. I touldn·1 gel a long without her. She helpl> me in and out of thf' whN·lch<11T' does housework. and helps me coll ate and address the newslcl· ler ·· R ecently, she said. s-e\('r:ll teach<'rs were put in whN'lchaars or blindfolded lo g<'t 1 m prPS!.ion of how rlirfi 1\ public bu1 ld111i;:s u re (, .i dic::ipp('d "We're lobbying nay,, for ull public bulldln"s to be eqw1>sx'<i so that there \\,ill be no barriers like lh<>J~ that now-eq. •• ., ft;l DAILY PILOT Arts Take Stoge \1us1t. a film amJ a !)Urprise are on the ca lendar for the Orange Counly TroJan League Tuesda). ~1arch 11, when the ll•ague has its fourth annua l benefit. Warming up for the Potpourri of the Performing Alts un the USC <:ampus are (left to nghll Lhc Mmes. Guy c. Earl III. Willard Wade. Ho race Proulx and :\1iss Diana Billings. a use student. ' Shop Has Clear Sai,ling By E RMA BOMRECK I drove by my favorite furniture storl' yesterday and got the shock or my life A large ::.1gn covered the entire displuy wm clo\\' "CLOSED!!! POOR HEAL T ll ! " I've known Fred for years. There he:t!>n t hecn a month that he hasn't gone out of business ... but n ever anything :,11 dramatic in March. You can mark your calendar by Fred'i. exit from the furniture business. Ever~ April h is homemade sign s proclaim . "GOING OUT OF' BUSINESS! ALL SALES FINAL!" In May, these are torn down <.ind up go h 1 s " 1NVENT0 RY . l\l UST SACRIFICE" banners In June, he "heels out an old truck .ind tapes to h1s window the picture of a man with a red face <who slightly rescmbll•s Fred> and a confession alongside it reading. "OOPS ! IS MY F'ACE HEO~ J'l\l OVERSTOCK ED! .. Four "eeks later, with a miraculous re· CO\'ery from terminal embarrassment, a ne\\ s ign goes up which reads. "BANKRl:PTCY, NO OFFER TOO RIDICULOUS." Fred milks this one for two months b:. pasting little notices over it from time to time reading, .. EVERYTHI ·c l\l L'ST GO." "PRICES S LASHED" and "LAST THREE DA \'S ... Jn September. for some strange reason. l''r ed stages h rs •·B/\CK TO SCHOOL ft'URNITURE SALE.'' followed in October by hi ~ "AFTER C HRISTMAS SAL E" \\ h1ch he s a) ~ gcb a running :-.tart on his competition. I Every NovembPr. rl'ed tacks up his ... WE H AO TllE FIHE. YOU GET TIIE BARGAI:-.IS" sale. Despite the fact that his "fire" was an incinerator thul got a little out of hand. hb ::.ign sho\\s smoke rolling out of a bui lding that equals The Towering Inferno E\·cry Occcm ber. Fred h<is his annual LIQUIDATION sale with &1 small illustra· lion of a man silting under an umbrella in Florida enjoy1n~ retirement. This 1 .... 1follo\\'cd in Ft>hruary by hi.., "I Ql:IT' dedJratlon "h1ch t•;rnghl 111~ ;1tknt111n fo1 five >cars <Fred latt-r explarnl'<I he quit !)mOking ) That 's "h' 1 was i.tunm•d to M't' his nt•\\ s1j!n lt11'i l\·l ard1 Prt'l'mpt111g hrs ui.u~sl "E:ND OF MY LE,\SE" sail· So. 1t lws fin:s 11) happent·d 'f'ht· m :in \\ho t·ncd \\Olf "" many tinws '"'~ lrnally C'lus ing As 1 turnNI to drh t.' on, l saw Fred un lock h is door and go inside. I k turned tlw "Out to Lunch " ... 1gn thl' otht•r \\ay and yellect. "I feel bellt.•r now that I' \l' eaten " Somc•ho\\. 1l madl• :..t•11..,t• to .i \\Onli.ln \\ho through the~ t1a1·:-. had µul'l'hast•d 2.t rnffl•t• tables, t\\ o dinettes. thre<.· sofas. a lamp of a \'iking \\1th a light S\\Jlch in the na\'el and a hassock :..hapcd like a mu~hroom all on sale RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W1l4tt y -'W attt .. .... 1 ua H..tior ll•d. C.... We..-541-025' L.A. 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Annive~sary Soul h ('11;1 s t .I unror \\'omen \\ill eel1·hr;1tt their ninth a nrH \'C'r!-;1r> .ind Pkt•! offin·r ... :1t 7 ~m p.m Tul•sday. :'.lar('ll 111. in the FnuntJin \',1111·\ Commun1tv C1·nt1·r Buffet Orangl' County Alph<: Xi Dt:lt.i " ... pon~onng a salad buff<'! lun<·heon and C"ard party S<1t11r v' Peering Around llOSTl~G .\ ... k11n~ ''<'<'" ;11 lht·11 .lww L;1ke lod~e were :\tr and \Ir... Dougt<i ... MC'yers of .. ·ounlain \'aJIPy Their guests "ere Or anrl Mr:-~tan 111 /\dler :ind Or. Charle:-Woodfin INITIATED into Delta Oelt<J Delta at thl' Cni vcrsity <if Soulhl·rn California was Kim lwrly ,\nn Bishop, cla11ghll·r of the John Bi c:;hops of l.1nda hit• l~STAl.Lt:ll :t" llhrun1111 of Theta X1 Ch:1ptl'r. lklt.t D1•fl11 Df•lta on th<' l'ni\'ers1 lv of ~outh1•r n California r ;1mpu ... \\as Sue ~I ('('I" 11 an . cl ;111 g h I<' r n f th t' (; c r a I cl MrCl<'ll;1ns of Cornn;1 d<'I ;\l;rr SIGH UP HOW! COSTA MESA TENNIS aus ReiJistrotfcwt for Temis Clinic ADUUS. JI'~ IH'TllMID .• ADYA ... CED ,'.-~ 10 lfSSONS FOR $10 ;'- .-.. 0... C• ......, T .-i• l .. s !· l"i ,......ulotMIC hntruc:ho" i ~ YI .. ,_,. ... ,iay I, T.-1• left MoclllM' R•9l1tratlutt '-91ns Mon., March I oth at 9 o.m. 810 JUN9'ERC>-'h. 557-0211 • gc to forefront. \\'hat \\as gloom can be put ~ ~ T .n1tl1 lal Machimtes lec)i1tratl°" l99ilt1 s.t., Mtr • .._9 o.m. 'til 12 At The City Cwl Ch_..n 9038 ADAMS AVE. llH HEW SAFEWAY CENTER! HUHTIHGTOM BEACH + 963-2221 behmd you. VIRGO !Aug. :!3·Sepl. 22>; You may be taking sC'cond look al one who makes extravagant t•l<iims. Be sun· you ~11·t.· not giving up :,omething of value for nH·n· llatkry. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0tl 22): Confusion cxi!>ls and gives you <:hann· for "sceond \.\ind .. One in de· dsion-mulrn1g t·av;1l'lt~ hai. C'hani.:c of heart. ~COR PIO «>C't :n '.\'m· 211 : lh•ad bet\\'el·n th<· lines. St1d. 111 f,r<:h Ht•\ ll'\\ ;.iml n·\ isc. Get dcrn 11 to hai-.1<'" Ht·ru~t· to lw .... 1dl!lrac·kl·tl S.\GITT.\Hlt'S l '\ll\ 22·0ec :!1 1 Cunsene ,JsSeb, n· ... ourCl'S \l.1kt• inqu11w'> Obtain re <tsons <1011 ·t bl· :-al 1:..l 1t•d mere· I~ that something oc<:urred CAPRICOR ~ t Dt.•t· :!'l·Jan. HH: You ha\'e an· tenm.1 out rn <Jrt·a~ of oppos1l1on. You arenol hkl .. t.v to I..>(• C'aught off guard if you "heed t he signals ... AQUARIL:S !Jan. 20-f'eb. 18). \\'hat happens 1n "c1bsC'ure arl'Jl> .. 1s more important than usu:d. You roulcl lie te mporarily confined. Avoid pan1<· P ISCES < Fl'I). l!J·~larch 201 : Your ability to makt· adiu..,lment~ in time of crisis is tested. Friend with problem 1:, willing to maki! s acrifict• for your -.q•lfore. Ir today is your birthday you will be traveling this ~ 1.:ar. making changes, having romance5t, uddrng lo income and family. You are sensiti\'e. mediumistil' and poetic. You are alone in a ('fO\HI. t·apable of understanding the underdog - \.\ 1ll1ng to del\ c beneath s urface indications. Parents l·Teachers timetable ,\NOF:RSOS PTA : F'un. Fun on tht• Range R11und lip "ill take plaC'e from 11 a m ln 3 p m S:iturda\'. ~lan·h 8. al :..ehonl. t't·:1l111 t•d "111 ht• a chi li C'hut·k,,agon <.1nd other "fix ins .. :1 ... well a!'- gamcs :tnrl pr 111.•s. /\II monev r;11 ... t·d "Ill he used fur i-opt·t·1<JI cqwp- rnt.•nt for the> ~C'hool. )f01'ROF. PTA : Coun tr) Fair "111 h<' present· NI hy lhl' unit Saturda~. March H. from 11 a m to •I p m 1111 t ht' :-t·hool gr o u n cl i. E \ l' n t " II I feature g;1mc booth.., .ind 1hl· salt· of fnnd. han- du-raft itl·ms, plants. books. re<"ords a nd posters . Publtc is innled to a llend. SCHROt:D E lt PTA: Founders DJy proj?ram 1s s c·hcduled :'vton<lay. Marth 10, at i :30 p .m. in the multipurpose ·r oom. l\Irs. R1ehurd Keyes will presen t two honorary st•rvice a\\ a.rcis. and the S11ce Fan11ly Singers will pt.·rforn\. E' t•nt :.ilso will ft•alure <t i.turlcnt art :..how with prc!>cnt ation of awards for "inning l'nlries ... Swing Into Spring is the theme of t hl· fashion sho" to be presented at 7 : 30 p . m l''riday. March 14 . in the multipurpose room . llomcse" n ga rments \\tll be modelt•d b~· stu· dents <ind their pa.rents. Hdreshmcnts \\ 111 be sC'rved. Mrs. Edward Brenmm is chairman of the event. VICTORIA PTA : Paper drive from 9:30 to noon Sat·?rd ay, March 8. Deli vcr l ied or bagged bundles to the school parking lot. House of Boehme FINE JEWELRY SPECI ALIZING IN UNIQUE ENGAGEMENT RINGS ANDWEOOING BANDS WE AL '>0 ')PFCIALfZE IN DIAMONDS 1276 o So. Coul Hwy Laquna Beach c....r_ .. _ 494·Sl60 -.... ._.. .......... 490.._. ... .._------------..... 291 WESTERN AVE., SAH PEDRO + 547·3095 SIGH Uf' HOW IRVIHE TOWN CENTER Call for info: 557-021 I SIGH UP HOW -... ..., . -15021 PACIFIC COAST HWY .. TORRANCE + 378-2795 S>.VOY-100% POLYESTER DOUBLE BLISTER DOUBLE KNITS ···w ... S YD. RecJ. Mocll/ S3.t5yd. ••tit THE HOME OF SUPER SAVINGS SALE ENDS SAT. -DAWN I 00°/o POLYESTER INTERLOCK THE LIQUID KNIT! s1aa 60M wide RecJ. Mec:lt/walll yd. U .95yd. FOR THE WESTERN SHIRT! GRIPPER SNAPS ..... ,. ... ~ C>.RMELLA-1 00% ACRYLIC DOUBLE KNITS WITH THE LOOK & FEEL OF WOOL s122 60" wid~ RecJ. Wo"-oble yd. S3.95yd. PHONE 642-2340 I Wringing Their Hands Hang-up Out of Order By J,\l\f ES R. KING N I•:W YOHK (UPI l Our home phorw has b<·<·n tlt-;ul for nearly a week. <Along v. 1th I n.ouo others knocked out by a fin· 111 " :-.\\1lc:hing tenter. It's bN·n rough "llU\\ url' \\ L' going tu make 1t'!" mv \\.aft• a:-.1\t•d tht· l 1r:-.l d.tv Iler IU\.ver lip began to ln•mblt· · "Buel\ up•·· I '><lid ··we·,e been thro~1gl) \\01 :-.e Tl11 :-. 1s a tough town. and 1l tc.1kl's tough pl•ople to live in it.·· I µoundL·d lla· U1bll' \\. ilh my fist. · 'WL"' c• 11' c·d '' 1lhoul :,ub~,·ay~. f1 r L'mL·11. garhdgl'men . taxis. gn:in• d1ggL'r '>. m1 lh.ml'n and newspapers. and b~ da111n "t• t·;m make at without tl'll'phonP:-. 1 • ··You'n• nght I n1 :-.tJ a:-.hame<.I ... ::.h<.• said. Culll•aguf•:-. .1l thl' offlc:L' admired my c·ourage and fort1lucle. . "No ('<ill::; going out. No rails rnming 111 /\ncl you' n· 11ol t'\'C'n depressed." ~a id m~· boss "I 'm proud to have you on myst<tff '" '"Thank \ou. -.1r "You n•ult1.L' th1:-. ml'ans \\L' \\tlll .l be ablt• lo l'l':J('h }OU ;.1t homl' and call you to work on your d<iy ofl or <.1sk impor· t ant q llL''>I urns.· h<..• said ··1 re;tltzt• th~tl ... 1 said g ra\l'i.\. ··It's 1ust somL•I h1ng I ·m going to huve lo put up\\ 1th for a\\ hill' .. 1 bO\H•d m\' head My bu:,s grasped m~ ::;houlder and ga\C it a gentle s hakL'. ··vou'll make it. son." he ~aid :\I} '' ifL· and J got through the fir::;t two cli.J.\S ;ill n ghl Then. on the third Dolls portraying ancient Imperial Court are displayed only during the Hini Matsuri in Japan. ......... da.v without a t e lephone, the strain began to show I noticed it during sup- per "lt's so quiet,'' m y wife said. The kitctH~n oven timer rang, and she j umped up saying "It's probably for me!" s he taught herself, sat back dov. n and shook her head sadly. "1 'd be grateful even fur a wrong number. · · Y cah. .... c used to gel plenty of those." I said. r ecalling happier times. ··Re m ember the time that guy called at 3 a .m. and chewed you out because you wercn 't his sister''" She nodded and there was a trace of a s mile. ··And will you ever forget that ob· scene phone call that interrupted our Christmas dinner ." 1 said. .. Those w<..·r e the days,'' she said. ··1 feel be(lcr already. Thanks ... "fl owevcr... I ::;aid, dropping m y smile, "w ith the phone out, it means we won't be billed for service. "And since we can't make long dis · lance t;.i lls, it m eans the $40 allotted for the telephone bill will throw our family budget a ll out of whack." "All out of whack."' she said. ··11 means you 'll h aH' to r cfi gure our whole finances.·· ··w e could do that, but that would be wrong. We.'re going to force ourselves to spend that extra money and keep those books s traight. Tomorrow we'll cat out and go to the movies," I said "And that's final." "'Well. All ri ght. [f WC ha\'e lo, WC h ave to." s he s;.i id. Tradition Displayed B' l..\l"RH: 1-\ \.~P J:n 01 the D<i•IY Pilot Si,.)11 :\o\\ 1:-. thl· t1m1· to honor .tll g1rb ;.in·ord lllJ! to J.iparwsl' 1·ultun· Tlw llin.1\l.ihu11i-.·1u-.1 like ;i htrlli d;iy t·clebr :ii wn t"1.tt·pt 1t -.. done all at ont·L· 1for all g1rb ) · 1•\plaint'd Tom Yukoi. ..i-. sr:-tant m,111.iJ,!l'I ol lhl· Co-.t;1 :\lcsa braneh oft ht• Sum ti o nm B.1 nk of I· .ii 1lorn1 <.1 F o t'" I po 1 n l o I I h l' IL' s l 1 \"It 1 e-. "rt· lwndm.11il' dnlh porlr.i~ 1ng an ancient Im penal Court, \\ h1d1 :1r1• d1sµlay1•d for ;i ,, h1k lwlort· :111d :illl·r c;1rh· Da). \1 :1rch :3 Then· .ll"l' tht· 1•m pt•rtir ;111d 1•rnprcs..,. st·1 ';..ints. mu:-.1t'ians and'' drl'lors. ;111 drl'S!-.l'd in clas:-.1c·<1l orn.111· c·nsl11011·s Tht• set also 1n1"111d1·-.. dt•coi :ill' e u11 nugc•s. th1• kind \\ h1d1 ''l'l"l' L'lthcr carried by sen ;ints 01· pulll'd b_,. :111 ox · mrniaturc furn1tur1•. 1n"luding .1 cln:s:-.111g stand rhe~ls and ,, 11'.i 1·1·n:rno11y kit tomplet1· "it h 111 l'llsl b. ;ind n .•pht·.1:-of food It 1:-..,~mbol11· 111 \\h,1l parents cll'Srrc 1111 tlwrr d,111ght1·r :-. h1•,ilth. '''.11th. beaut~ lwpp111C"s-. The fomil~ usu.ill.\ 1-,l"h the dolb \\hen a !Jain 1!11"1 r-. hm n Sill' "eE:'l>S tht•m. uut ch:- plo.I\ :-. tlwm onh dunng the fl'sll\ al cac-h \l'<ll", .ind t,1k(•o., llH'lll \\Ith hl'I" \\hL•ll -.hi· rnari·w-. G1rb <Ht· gut·:-.h ol honor m lriemb· homc•s \\hen• t ht·~ go lo !>C.'<' the dolls, pla~ .incl ha\ t• dinner\\ h1C'h includes a diamond :-h~tpt'd thn·c.· l.i\ c•r l"l l'l' l'ake '' hich h st>n l'd onl~ dunng this time Tht•rc IS l'\ t•n d :-pl'l'l<tl song JUSl ror lh1:-. t 1ml' ol \ t'<ll. Tht• dolls dalt• h.1!'k to lht• 17th <:t>ntun hut no one kno'' s l''at'lly ho\\ the t raclitio~ was begun Probahl~. Yoh.01 s;ml. a noble fam1I~ :-tar ll•d rt as ··kind of a !-.l.itus symbol." But 11 hel'amt· st> common th:it e\·cryont· ct•lt.•hratc•s 1l in .J:1pan no'' Yt'l. h1:-. daughlt'r. in l'kmenlary school ht•rt'. found no nH'nt1cm of it in her book on differing c111lun•s. So Yokoi displayed the.· dolls in h is hc>mL· l'<lrh this year for her and her friends a nd no\\ tias them on display in the bank through ~larch 1~ Ill' did lh1s, he s:11d. 1ust to introduce it to tlw tommulllt'. I It-10\'1tes st'hool classes to :-t•t• the dis pl a;· 111 the hank lohby. :\It hough tlw n• It• hrat1011 ma) h<n-c been bl'gun to l'nc:ou1 agl' ftlwl piety. ancesfor \.\Orship and lo~ all~. Yokoi said. it is like so many relehrat 1011!-. "h1{'h have continued but lost thl'lr or iginal mcanin~ ··we\\ 1:-;h g1rb happiness. that"::. all ... he s:ud ··G1rb should IJL' p1 .11:-.t·d in some man· ncr Jyi A NOW. , • JOHNSON & SON IS OFFER/NS , •• E ~:,DIT/ONINIJ \rcmon·s SPORTSWEA R Wl!ll(llff P\AIA Newpofl Bro:h s.a m1 l qAIBOll lSlllNO 7l6Mor1nrllve 67~ 1904 @sRAsg RING w_.,_.,,_.~ . ....,.. . ..._wi... •,.,,. SHOH ........ ". c ..... , .... , ON ALL NEW '75-MGNARCHS VALUED AT $430 • 97.:--------~AILY Pit"'_!__ ff.•1 Tl'lursday March 6 1 CJ •, , On these great health and beauty aid buys. 73¢ Bayer Aspirin 100 c; 119 Mylanta Liquid t2 fl oz Our T Own reaSUry Children's Aspirin 36's IU 0 1 UI I I --- 77¢ Listerine Antiseptic 14 II O.' 88¢ Desitin Skin Care Lotion 109 Prell Concentrate Sha mpoo 249 Miles One-A-Day Vitamins Plus Iron Our T Own reasury Timed-Release Cold Capsules Spec1c1I prices Qond lhroui;h Sundav M,11ch gth _... PAUi !th 3t Orengett'torpe •Open weekdays 93010 9 30 Sundays 10 to 6 ou•• City Or t Glfden Grove Blvd .• Ooen Wffkdays 1 ~to 9 So ndays 10 to 6 IAMJA MCA: S So Bristd-No of So. C.out Plw •()(>en week~ays 9 30 to 9 Saturday<, 9 30 to T ndayt. 10 to 6 J #f DAILY PILOT Thur!day. March e. 1975 MIXED SINGLES 15 sos A,/D 5oe s ~t:LAllON5M1P oN 1i.4f ~OC(t;, Gt/P91? TUMBLEWEEDS UH ... EJ'( iHf: ~Y, FE:l-1-0~t YOU FORGOi MY ANNIVf:RSA~Y WAS LAST SONPAY! FUNKY WINKEUEAN . I ORGA~llED 1Hl5 01Al06UE. $ESSIO~ &::> THAT WE COULD EXPRE~ OUR~ElVEb A5 FELLOW EOUU\TORS AND 5HARE CXJR IDEAS WITH IHE 6ROUPI / FIGMENTS NANCY CP.MA, TELL ALL THE G IRLS TO COME OVER HE RE AND BP.ING LOTS OF= PA PER NAPKINS UNlfED Feature Syndicate Yesterday·s Puu le Solved· ACROSS 45 Pa.nter·~ 1 OrJ,,.... m.cess,ty 4'3 S ooe cvmo.1 :-. .,p..,.ard etc J8 Drinks 6 Ga•b'1" ae11cately 11 Mor-in 43 Held Abbr together 14 OriP 50 Jacks tnousand!11 companion Prefix 52 PrisOf'I 15 A &Pntence. Montague Informal 16 HtgMr 56 Sall court· Prefix Abbr. 57 K1'1d of F Progress toy 19 Holy one: 60 A Gabor Fr abor 6l Speak ,a Carnivore's much· 2 I are woros ~1 Brde · -62 Kind or tune drum ~2 Oralee! of 63 Werghl Lallum of India 24 Rushed off 64 Fug1l1ve·s ~ Undeviating trail '27 Nol having 65 Nerve-30 F1slMg racking boat El:? Turn away 33 Kina ol o•e DOWN 34 Ch,ang s 1 Fed rt val 2 Travel 37 Tenureof over a . ofhce surlace '!J8 Vorg 1r11a 3 Tnomas reel. e g ·J39 Bark. e 9 Edison -«> ... ArbOf 4 Kind of ..t 1 "Yes ·-·· rocker . Bot>'" 5 Do :.i2 Musical wrong • direc.t•on t 6 Course "'3 Farewells 7 Vatican • 6 I c s A C R I tl le l.l ii r; , .. 1111' 1( H E K A 0 l I 0 R ( 0 I s c 0 v [ ~ :t E A p I • 111 I T E R• S T D K C R S I IE Nil I • E S T ~~ S £ R T R E 0 l I N [ s tll tll • 111 "'"' IS • IPIU ft H tl'ii l!JI PR I H T E R • R 01£ ~ill ~ S E • s c A. N I& h Ir IHI\ ID 11 IA I~ IT IE • IA H E T [A C •• S A l L E II II. II p E S T n c p 11 IN IU Ir IA I~ IT IY ~ T T E ~ 1111 Ill E ( N U IR IE I\ A II A IS IC Ill ,~ ~.!..!!. T S_ [ h 0 In City site 33 Japanese 8 City in shtp name Iowa 35 Feed the 9 1/ 100 ot a kitty yen 36 Scent 10 Moscow-38 Expired Wasn 39 Sard. e.g.: 2 hookup words 11 Pro1ecl 41 Vocalts\s head '42 Once 12 Of v1s1on around 13 Used up 44 Room 18 Student 45 Hapt)y lune 23 Part or ··to 46 Hurts be 47 River ol 25 Lithuanian Alberta coin 48 Incline 26 Gambling obhQUely implements SO Month 27 Sta\1s-51 Image tics 53 eo m1nvtn 28 Level -···hour 29 Colloqu.al 54 God of war language 55 Robert -··-: ::JO Math Noted quantihes Virginian 31 Ending 58 French mi. w1lh ess 59 Fanatic: and reler Suffill by Wa F. lrown cmcl Mel CnHR 3-6 16 A LASr Jlf60~f fHflr''2t 601N6 10 T~<I MA~ftA6e. by Tom IC. Ryan by Tom Batluck: GOOD START ! °™AT WAf> A \JER<-i> C0~5TRUCT\\JE &11...EN::C::E..:_! _,,,----~ by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmmer' A VERY HANDSOME BOY IS MOVING OUT OF TOWN AND ALL THE GIRL? ARE COMING OVER l='OR A CRY-IN JUDGE PARKER THERE'S NOTHING THAT MISS PEACH -#'WNt~ ·~llNHll.,.._ "-* lr.ONJn', WMY """11' YOl.A $MOW THE a.AH MOW Vat.A PAINT A FACI r ~ I ,. Gil ~ ~~_§1;t~ ,_ ................ DICK TRACY DOOLIY1S WORLD DR. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS WH.ATMORE CAN WE Doro ENTERTAIN ........ -...... , You, kA'tt>? C'ON'1"' FoRcse-r -r'H6 "AMeR1CAN MOP•&,, "A1,rtP&..ANli: ASSOCIA• -r'ION • .' 1'HE!Y'Re A.M.A ., -roo! ($>. ___ ___, l· ....::::== l )(NOW! Ln's PL.AY HIDE AND SEEi' > ~UYS ! MN""I~ CAN Be ''IT". by Roclcjer Bradfield by George Lemont by Ferd Johnson by Chcrles M. Schulx THE GIRLS IT~ ALL TH.Ai l11TTIN6 THAT 6ET5 ME ! by Herold Le Doux by Mell OKA"I. Fllt'fl' ~ FILL IN 1'Me 'All' WITM •wa. 'TMIN VOi.A COVI~ T'18 NO~I WITM~ ••• by Chester Gould ''I'll drop bad. tomorrow-I want to find out from tht bird\ how they feel about pla~ttc •· . DENNIS THE MENACE (~· BALBOA D •Tbo~ 01,d QI ""''"' l>llont •'l •041 011,,. ~ t ) "MAGNIFICENT." -l1on11d H•,,is, CBS T\' "FASCINATING." -Gent Stu1lrf, NBC TV "****'" -Ka!hl,en C.:irrot!, N.Y. Ntws "DO ANYTHING TO SEE IT!" -Voi.:ut Mag.itme "BREATH· TAKING FILM!" -P11J/ O. l1rnmt""""· Ntwswee~ "REMARKABLE, SUPERIOR FILM!" -Rtt Rttd. NY, New ~ WRITT EN AND DIRECTED BY LINA WERl'MULL[R , ~~ ......... 1~ •+1~ ....... . i.!' J ~"t'''""" 8 .,,... 'ii ti y ... , .... '" ~ ••• ·~p,i, ~ v "''""" 'V " ,." 'I. ,. ...... ~ 'ti. ....... t:: " ... 11 ...... ---~-CHARLES BRONSON .... , •n "'1 ,,.,,. J!<il ....... __,,_ -.4.MD- CANDICE BERGEN "SOLDIER BLUE" 2 ACADEMY AWAlD MOMIMATIOHS! ART CARMEY ffARRJ&IONTO ~ll.I~ "ti( Alf I ~OUL COMfDY 1581 W. SUNFLOWER W, F RI TOL M . 400614 ~..>.>> 1...(.J!! " ff:!-R AL SO CiEME WILOER t 6 Ac:adt"'Y Homh1otl°"' "LEH MY" MAllGOT lllDDEl A II ,u:•DIWT 1'10M!0<•1!0Hi "CMIN•lOWM'' "lll.t.TI< Wl1M" "QUACK SER 'f' FORTUNE" ..__-----'II~ "FOREPLAY " (R) Moo<-''""""' I''•' .. r,..~"'""''.""''•"'•"' "'"'""'' " "' "" "'"' '' • '"" ''""' '' "•OO ...... .... , ..... ISLAND Af TOP WOl!LD 1~1 THAT DARN CAT ''" WINN![ nu POOH ~ Jrllon lhru ll>IH~ Op~n ~ ~~ fo S•• Sun Op~n ~lo Sh<h•• Sl••I ~I Dus• Ch1ld1pn' !h•u 11 ~Of fhoJd,.n Una~, 6 f•~~· ....... ,, ••••-s• '·'' '"' "" ...... ......... •.. , ... ~ ... ,. ''·' .. .. ~., ....... !'""" UlllllOll IO\I STIPfOIO WIYIS ..:. 8UST[R & BILLIE roi ........... . ,, •' ~ ... '" ~ ... ' ..... . "" ..... ''""""'''"''"'--' • o•-• ,,.,,. """'" LENNY ,., SAY[ THE TIGER '" '"''"""' ..... •.. ~ .. . . ...... . .. 011 ' •••• .......... _. Ttl9 WllH THf llACHll '"1 IHI l(ICH!I 1•1 90llCE WOON ••i Ill' WI I f i (Hll !•l n11 n•oo• !•1 .... Cell 042-5671 . Put 1 few word• to woric for you . In the DAILY PILOT Open "'O'I tNu ~" ti J O p no S.11 5,,.,'HQI n 30 ""O~ '"'"~''tu I p"1-SI ~~ THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •S32 6721 W CITY CENTRE CIMEMA.S 5,A. fRWY (MANCHESTER EX.I G.G. FRWY ICITY DR, EX.I "CHINATOWN" "DEA.TH WISH" "SOLDIER ILUE" IPGI wRIDER OM THE RAIN" "FOREPLAY" (R) :Jirlo . . . ~ ' ' ' HOW! DOUBLE YOUR ENTERTAINMENT ~RSTRUH- Oyan CJ11non •) Sensatoon<1I -LA Ht1rold L~amioer Dyan Cannon "CHILD UNDER A LEAF" -PLUS- 11 Lagarna, OCC Preparing Thursd1y. Ma rch 8. 1975 -~· DAlLV PILOT l!Jl' 'Boys· in Band' Opens T"•o college productions• a nd a community theater comedy arrive on the local stage scene dur. ing the next week as the l\1arch landslide of local theater starts rolling on the Orange Coast. • f'lrst an the boards, opening Friday far two weekends. is the adult comedy-drama "The Boys in the Band" at Golden W~t Coll ege. The Laguna 1'-1oulton Playhouse fallows on Tuesday with "Na Sex. Please. \Ve're British ... v.·h.ile Chekhov's "The Sea Gull" arrives at Orange Coast College on Wed· nesday. 1'he three nl'W productions JOi n t"·o professional offerings on local stages, the continuation of South Coast llepertory's "Tartuffe" and Sebastian's West Oinner Playhouse's extended production of "Under Jlapa's l"'icture." t\'r GOLDEN \Vest, Stew<1rt Rogers is directing "Boys in the Band." v.•hi ch he terms "not a play about hon1osexu:ds. but ;1 p\:1 y that lakes the homosexual w:iy of life total I) for gr.inled and uses it as a basis far hum:in {_•xperienec." l\.li r huel Si11i mcin , ci veteran or many Gulden • Cosell Nice To Namath Q : Dof's I low a rd Cosell e\'er have anything nice to say about anyone'! -l\lrs. Blanche DeJohn, Scat· lie. A: \'cry infrequently. But "'hen he hands out :i bouquet it 's done with sentin1en t <ind s incerity. J.ikc his kudos lo J oe ~amcith : "Joe," cooed Cosell over the co-author nf "I Gel Better Lnoki n~ Every Day," "has tremendous loyalty. lie will stick by a friend. do a nything for him . And he \Viii s t<ind up to anyone if he th inks he is right ... r-.::imalh is more than just lo~' al: Ill' 1s ficad honest. !·le \.\'ill tell you \Vhal he thinks. "'hl'n he lh111ks it. and he'll never recant or baek off .. ll. llow old is ('harlie l:haplin? .<\nd is hr through acting in films'! -\\'alter ~alters, Om aha. r\: Sir Charlie, no\.\' 85 , is through ''orking in front uf a n1ov1e l'<tn1era bul not b(•hind it . Later this Vl'<JI' he'll s hoot a movil' in London t1tl{'d "1'he r~rC'3k " \\'hic:h he "'rote. s cored and will b:;nkrall. ll 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardner \\ill b{_• his fi1·:-.t sueh \'l'nture since ···rhe Countess Fron1 l!nni..: l\011 g" in l~KiG. 'J\\o of his daughters. \'ictnria :ind .J osC'phine. h;1 \·e bcl'n cust by their nt.'\\ ly knight C'd d acldy to ;1 ppea r in the fil nl . <t : Standin~ next co Sa1nn1y Davis Jr., !\layor To111 Bradley or I.us i-\rtgl'les looks l\kl' a giant. \\'hat is his size'! -!\lrs. Oonald B., Phoenix, . .\riz. /\: 'l'he one-timt• UCl~.I\ t1·;ick stHr. "'ho ran the 440-v:ird dash in 1lH SL'to nds. is six·foot-four and \1·eighs :1rou1HI 200 pound:-.. The only tin1e he ran fa ster v.•a s a s ;1 candid<Jll' for m:iyur. <i : \\'asn'l ii \\'altt'r ('r-onkitc "·ho said or \\'inston Churc hill: "llt· 1narshallt'd the English language a nd sent it into battlt""! -\\'lllian1 o ·Oay, S11ringriold, i\lass. ,\: ll v•a s n·t. It "·as sai1.J b\• Cronkitl··s CBScon- tempor;iry, the late f':d\'t·ard R. :\lurrow. During a "·artinlc bro;idcast fron1 l.undon \1'hill· lh(' Bottle of Britain \I ;is rag:in,I! <lL"ICKll-~S l•'RU1'l 1'1 . .\Rll.\'~-Tn i\lrs. ;}!. U. Sn1tdl. :\lidrlletu\\·n. Ohio: Kate S mith '~ man;.1gtr· constant companion for yt·ar!'> "':ls the latl'. bright Intermission Tom Titus West productions, "'ill l ;1ke the leading role of Mich ael, with Zack Mci::'>l.'an playing Dunuld . Others in the GWC cast nre Doug O'Connor, llonniC' Pribbl'I, Jin1, Reeves. Jklb Meyers, Ste\'e liinnix, OaveJones and Harvey I land. Recomrn cnded for 111ature audiences, "Boys in the Band" wi ll be presented far two weekends, !\.larch 7-8 and 13-14·15. at 8 o'clock in theCommuni- ly Theater on campus. 'fickcts n1ay be purchased al the door . S<>UTll COAST l{cpertory is celebrating it:-. 10th :1n11ivcrs<1ry \\'ith l\.-1oliere's comedy '"rartuffe," pl<-1.'i ini.t ·ruesdays through Sundays at the company 's Cosl:1 1\·Jesa theate r. Rob1.:rt Bonaventura is directing. ll<-1 1 Landon Jr. plays the title role af the sthcn1 · ing hypocrite, "'ith John-David Keller, l\.-timi Smith . John Ellingto n . J)on ·ruthc, Dc1nene llall , Stcvl.' l'atterson, Sharon Crabtree and J,eslil' Jones c:.ist in other major assignment:-.. Curtain time is 8 o'clock. \\.'i th a 3 p.rn . matinee on Su ndays, at lhl' Third Step Theater. 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa /'l.1C'sa . H:eservations 646·1363. CONTINUING .<\!'.' cxlt•nded run al Sebastian's West Dinner Playhous{_• is the eon1edv ··under Papa's Picturl'," held over through t\1arl·h 15. D~1n Verre directs the county premiere of the nc"' play. G:.iry He ll , Linda ,\]colt and Doris f)onka take the principal parts in the s ho"" abetted by Pat Lang , l'at Brumbaugh, nob \Vood and Aquilla Tip- pitt. Performances arc given Tuesdays t hrough Sun- days at v.1:1rying curtain tintt.'S al the dinner theater , 140 Avenidu Pi<:o. San ('Jcmcntc. l{eservations 492-9950. \\' . .\11'1:\'G 1:'11 lhc \\ings for" ·ru1.•sday opening is another nc\v cnmt·dy. "l\"o Sl·x. Plc:i ~e. \Ve'rl' firitish." al the l.aguna !Houlton Pl:iyhousC'. llap Grahan1 is direetin).! the shO 'A'. \.\'hith rcvolv1..·:, 1around a bank manager 1\·ho ret·eives a flood of un solicited pornography in the n1ail. Jlatrick Birkett und llL'le11c Briggs "'ill play thl· ne\\•\y\\'Cd couple stl."mn1in~ the tide of porn, "'ith \Valter Dudek as the ner,·o us assistant at the front line of the "battle ." l\el:-.v Paul is the ll('W groon1 's ''isiting mother and Da' id l'aul plays his superior al the bank. Conlpleling the L<1guna e;_ist :.ire ,\ve ry Gruvcs. \\'alter Daly. Phil lnll'rl<Jndi. l)atrici:1 t\lcQuaJe and Betsy J[e\\'elt. ··:'\o Sex·· \\'iii play ·ruesda.'s thl'ough Sat urd uy:. for threl' \\·eeks al the playhouse, 1;06 L aj!lLlliJ c·~1n yon Hu;1 d . La gun;1 Beach. llesCl'\"iJ lio ns 4\ll 0743. 01) .. ,;!\l~G Nl·'.XT \\'edni.•s da~' ror iJ !uur-' pcrforn1;_inct· l'tlJJagt·n1enl is Chekho\··s t:l:1ss ic dran1a "The Sea (;ult " ill ()range Coas t Collegt·. John Fl•rz<1 cc a is di rcct i ni.: tht• st udcnt produ«I iun . 'l't·rri Cirann:J. a i.:ra<luate of the Hoyal /\c~Hll'my in London \\'ho ha.'i \.\·orkt.•cl profl'ssinnally 111 a numbc>r uf rt•pcrtory f'on1p:.ini(•s and is now iJ full-time OCL' s ludl'nt, µla~s Lhl' lc;iding role of the :_1ctrcss Irinu. Stuart 11uck11·urth. ;i l "(' lr\'ille in- s trut"tor. plays her son and l\lik1· 1';1111. a forrner BHC announeer. is her ~li.itor. J11;1 n 1\IOl'ris cont· plet{•s the <.':•s t as th(• daughter of a "e;ilthy Ian· dO\\ tll'I'. ···rht· Se:i Gull '' 11111 be prt•:-.l'nted \\'cdnesd<1 y through Salu1·d:1r of 11l'Xt \.\'eek ut 8 o·t·lock in the college auditoriun1 in Costa 1\'les1J. Adn1 ission is frC'e . and dl•clieatl'd Ted t 'ollins . to l ,C'~ter Rebhun. 1-jiiiiiiiEiJ;:[jj~~~~~~~@iJl!ii]iiiill llia\(•ah . FJ:1.: 'i'cs. lla\·id Jltnsscn orice did pl:1y I · ·' · · "Bo v" to Jnhnny \\"('i."in1ullc r's ·rarlnn . ·ru "THITU.CHEl"IRI ~1<1r.vin Kohn. Queen:-.,'.\"\'.· '!'hough l..inda in ~ist s 1:20-4:40.1:00 hr r f;1n1ilv nan1c is Lo\•t•la<.'('. \\hen \I c \\'ere in - troduc:ed lo her mothl·r lx•fort· :l l'hil l>on ahue sho\\' originating 111 :\l1a111i. n1(1n1 s;iid 1he n;inlt' \\'~S llorman. l,atL'r. prf'Sl'tltt·d lo !ht• aud1l'IH:l'. !'>hC said :.he ,,,1~ proud hc rdau~hter 11;15 a sti.lr. 1·0 Buddy Clark. lfolly\\'OOU : \\'(• :1gr('l', l hC' p;iiring: nf Tony Be nnett and l.ena llorn at the 01.-';111\'ille St::i r Tht'at{·r pro\·cd to he the n1ost d;ir- ing and delcct a hie cloublchl'ader of an othcr,,·1sc so· ~o :'llion1i llca('h SC'asun . Our teem lell1 you everything you went to know about your team in lhe DAILY PILOT ICKtlfW••Nt flUUM MIN TN11 •11r NOltA SAYRE llAl+-,AUl •l\MONflO CMAllllt •OYll ''TRIP WITH THf TU.CHER" IRI l :00-6:20-t:40 StlDDLEBtlC~ ~LtlZtl c1ncmn 1·11·111 EL fOROROAOATROCKFIELD • 581-5880 MOMIMA..TID FOR 12 A..CADfMT AWARDS I :JS-5:10-9:25 ... "DIA.TH WISH- J:4S.7:40 intttOWJ! AU i~;;;~:. .. lliiillllllllll~ CINIMAS IARGAIN MATINEE 11111111111111111111111111111 IVllTQAT "Iii 7:>0,.M, "BIRDS DO IT, BEES DO IT" AU WATS •t l S I :50·5:15-1:40 "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH " 1:25-,:~IO:IS ._ fNt l'OC»I, , .... " f00" l:lOJ..1:1 .. t:lt-e.Jt AND ""DSi DO 11, 1111 DO 11" "CHIMA TOWN'' 1:15-S:IS·t :li "DEATH WISH" J:J0.7:)0 "YOUNG PIANUHSTllH" ly Mel l ro_.t INJ "MURDER OH THE ORllNT EXPRESS" IPGI IHI STROMGIST MAM IN THI WORLDw "THAT DA.RN CA..T' IGI "llRDS DO IT . •EIS DO rT"' lf'GI "AHDROMED.4. STRA..IM"' ll"Gl ''THE LONG.EST YAJtD" SERPICO" IRI ''THE GRllH·HOIMET" .. RYE FtHGERS OF DUTHM tRI 8ARGAIM 1otATINEES1 s 1.~ s 'T IL ClllEMALAllD THREE .~~~~;~,~~1601 "GRllH HOflH(T" Dally At 1:00.4:10-7:25-IO:JO "SPIMl'S GA.MG" Dally At l :J0-5:40.1:55 2 ACADIMT AWARD NOMINATION! llST ACTRIS5 A WOMAN llST D lllCTION GENA JOHN ~0WLANDS UN0£R THE INfLYENCE (ASSAl/ETES OAllY: 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 ' KATHA.RI."[ ROSS THE STEPFORD WIVES ·-----~-~--!f91 DAILY: 1:10, l :IS, S:IS, 7 :10, 9 :1S SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAi-i DIEGO FWY. AT 6FUSTOL SO .COAST PLAZA II ........ ._,...,... Doit\o ti I I•• '$.Of"°" 1-4:10-l·H.lt:IO .. ~ ..... , q,,. ..... D..., •! l ·)O WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONSI GENA ROWLANDS I JOHN CASSAYETES (lest Actress) (lest Director} PrnllFAIK/GENAR<rnUllDS fOJUROS 8RISfOl CINEll IY 8RISIO\ 11 IUCA~THUR i~ Co111 Sho,,, .. Art1 540-7444 1JCAZING SYIDDLES l A(AOfMl AWAto HOMIN4T~S l"<i\ .... l'G "HAIOLO I MAUDE" I ... . • .. • -OAILVPILOT P VBUCNOTICE MOTICa INVI Tl .. G •tDS OH "MlltAL OIL.IGATIOIC ~DS OF S ANTA MAllOAlllTA WATEA OllTIUCT FOii IM .. AOVl!MEHT ·OtSTlllCTN0.1 W,MIS$10NVllJO NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVCN lhotl _,., propoWI\ IOf Ille 011r<N ,,. OI v .ooa.ooo PM.,.,,.. ~n.,r•t OOl~t­ '*'4b ot 'Wiit• Moat~•••• W•twr °'' trl(I of Or•nQ• County, C•ltl~n,._ IOf' lmproveme•11 DlSltt<I NO I W, Mo~.on Vl<tlo. wl 11 be •eter •"<I b y tn. ao,,,., OI Dlre<IOt• ot wi<I 01\trrt t O!I tlW !llM.c MIOl>PIO the' tune below SP<K,rlrc<I TIME ~rcn t9, 191S 11 ooo·c10<.k • m PlACE COrPO'ftt AQency Olv1s1on 8.Mlk Of A,...t•<• N•l•Oll•I Trust •nd ~V•ft9\. o!Uio<1<11ton, llt Wt'•I 5-v•nlh SlrNt. UhA1>9ttes C.olrturnr• 'H>lll4 M41LEDBIOS· !.el\ta ""'ll•rrla W•ler 01s1rrct t 10 FrlU Str.Ol1n9. !>ecretary Corpao~e Ac)fncy Otvrsron. B•nk Of Amened N.t· tlofwl Trust -S<lv1n9s AS'>OC•atron. 111 Wotst ~ve11111 Stre(>I. Los Angttes, U lrf0<no<l 'I001' OPENING OF BIOS TntblOSWlllbe ~ece1.-e<1 an<! ooent·<l di 11 00 o>'clocll .. m.. on IH<t l'I 19 19/S dnd P<<'SCnle<ldl ,. ,..elrl\Q 011ne bodrO ol 01re<10.s 11\dt ~nw o..r ISSUE V ,000,000 GeS•9"41ed "Bonck of !>;w\t<l ~r9<1rna Woller O"lroct 10< •~rovtment Oostro<t No. 1 w M>s>1on Vi.:,o, IM Wfllt'r tionos, s.,,,... C". t enS1!.11nq ot 1400 bonds, numt>ereo 110 1000, 0001 lnclus••tt. ot Ille 0.-nomona-oon ol ~~.OOOe""'· <la led Maren I, 197~. MATURITIES· T he bonO• w ill nwture •n ton~cut11;e nurntn cat 0toer on MilrCP\ t 1n trw amount\ tor ~c.h ot 1ne W'•er•t Y<'M\ a• follow> Yur~ Prrnc:otwl l11<lu\lve Amount IQ/I ~100,000 '"'8 ~ 11),000 1QIQ SllS,000 1QoO S100.000 1'111 '"~' ~'.>0.000 1• 1'147 SJ00,000 19'13 19'1~ \)S0,000 ·10Qi,. 1'1'18 ~.000 l'Wl·1000 MSOOOO INTEREST Thr b<>nd' \hdll De"r rn le<HI a t J rdle O• roles lo be lrXllO UPQn the ~le triereot but not to extet>d ••9"f prrcelll (8•.) p,;r annum, pay<1bte on M.,cn I. IQ/& dnd ><'mrannudlly mtru lle• on St-pkml)t'r I dnO M..Hch I PAYMENI S.:i•O oond• un<I tnt-1n terril 1rwr~on "' e Ddvaote on t.iw1ul -Y ot tnr un1t1>0 State, ol Am.·rt•d ~l ll'le Co1p0r.ile A9~nc y 01v1\100 ol 11\< 8dnk ot A n'f!riCd N11t10nlll lru~I dtllJ S9vl1>9s A\\ot1dlt0n on trw <1l1~sol Lo. .A09E'fe\ dnd San Frdnt.rsco C•l1torn1a, or <ll •~V DdYrng agency Of In~ O"lr!CI on Ct>rugo, lllrno" or Nl>w Vorll N<>w Yor"· .ii the OPloon ol Inf' holder tnercol RtiC.tSTRATION Tr>e bond\""'" De coupon t>otld\ req1stratJ1e d.,. 10 µnn <•P4fl only or d\ to bOtf\ pr inc •Odl ,;no •n· ter~I and lht.' form ot rtt'J•'>l, .-tt1un nlov bl' tllanQt:O or lhf' l>OnO\ d1>• IMrqt-0 ·from n-q1\lrdt1on alt rn dft~Gdnle WWitn "" OtOtitt,t(Jn~ 1n In• fl•'41UtUJf1 PfO-•chnQ 1or tne, \uan<.t. of tnt bbnd. REOf;;MPT ION T n• bond no.>lur •"9 on or prior 1n Mdr<.h t t'hi\ \""'It t'Ot be \u01rrt to Cdlll '" rf·00,..,.,11on P<•O< lo mdturoty Tne riond\ •11.ituttnq on Of ·•'"-'' Mt:tnh I 1~86. or flf"P; Of tnemf n\clv bt' \.dlh-•O bf•tor•· rll(:ttur1ty <ln<I rt'Gef'mf'd .it 11>e option ot tne Elo.:ird Of Otre<lOr\ Of tflf'" 01\tr1CI Ol't Mlf(h t. • 198S. or •nv mte-rt"'!il payment Odt~ thttl'T'llft~r Pf'IOt to mctluri\y dl d re· Otmotton price tor ~.tc.n r~dlc:n\t;l~e;a bond ~qudl to lhe pttntopat amount tnttc-ot. plu!t o prt"rruurn t-~u.>I to one pertff'I (I ) ot 'd•d prone tpdl dttlOunt for tiCh V,.d, or oorr1on th• r-..ot tton1 uw re-o~mot•on cfGte to t h1 tndturaty Ocfltt' IOa t1"h:J"°tmum pr1~m1vm ot 1't(>t r 4.Pnt to ) Of \cl•<J or1nt•Ocll rlmount All or °"" o• ,,. .. oond ... 'tuowc t tn tdlf rr~v br c.111~ tor n:dftmphc;,n ~t .. ,,..,. Vf'\O umo 11 •~\"> U\dn au ot l~ bOnO"> "''~re ~med •t ->nv one hnle 1 c.uc..h DOnc'J'> s.hclH bf' rt•ch•-f'n,~n only 1n 1nv••r'>(' OfOt•r °' tndlur1ly dnd t>v lot w 1tnin ., .mql(" fl\dtunty PVRPO~E o~ IS~VEo Tn· t<A>Q Jllllf!f t au1nori1f"O '"' 1n, '" QU1\ftm11 """ con\lru<t•Ctf'I ot .,,.,,.,YI.Or~-. t.-w 1lif1'"' 1n tr'1provrmpnl 01'\tr1tt No I W.M • ... tM ·V•eao SECURITY Th~ bond\ ,,,,. "w~!1 e>ur~uitnl tu ~C l1on ~3)4 tot th•~ (AJV'l''rn ~nt Ux:lt! dt"K:I tne C.e1f1torn1J W.ttu 0 1stt1ct ldw < 01v1\ion 13 ot lhr Wt.1t•'f" Cootl Jnd .are C>clV.lble tron' on unlurnt Thursday, March&, 1975 P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE lilt etlvtlOO. .tnd bid <IUrlr INl'k FICTITIOUS •USINESS ·~~~I tor !Mtllla 11•'1.or~rrt.a Wa1tr NAME STATEMllNT 0•••11< t, I "\C)roveme111 Oblrl<I No Ti. tollowlnQ person ll OOil'IQ bu~· I W Mr"'°" llle10, IM W•ter Banc:b. llih\a• s.t-frr> C . 'l'HE 111 NE YARD, 2.0 FOrfi1 Aw., .,, Olottli A tertrlt<t4 °' c4'\Nw" "6o c. YQ\11\• Beacll, C•lllOfnl• 9?~t (IWO on • -""tt>le 1>e11k or t Jol'll'I Fr~cts Lynell, "' w. Nolltl <omuny In l"9 "-"' ot $3S.000NY• Awe , NO. o, S.nte An•, Cillltornl• bit lo lhC Of'Ger Of the 01\lrlCI tnllst .c '2101 comoeny W<n P"-wt n • 91Mr.n4 Tll" Du>rr>e>> ts <O'ICIU<l•<I by .in 1n. ttwt Irie l>l~r. 11 'ucceu1111, wlll ac: di11IC1wH t t"l)t •no P•Y tor s<1IO bond!. In «· Jo hn f . Lyncr> cord.nee wrtn tne tet"ms ol his bid. Tiiis st•ttrnenl w rt> 11lt>0 w1111 '"' uwo 1Kcomp.onyln11 •ny acupl.c:t P<O-ounly Clerk ot Orongt CounlY on "°""' \l\All be "Pl)lled on the _c.,..~ ~ciruary 1•. 1'H price or. If such -• ij IKCfPleCI ,,.,~ °"'not pe<t0<ml'd, i;nle•s sucl'I l•llure Plibtr.n.o O••n1,1e Coa't Dally Piiot ot pertor,,....ce Jhltll be C.tUsed by ~'I' eo. H, o1NJ Mar •. IJ, 20, 1'1~ '3'-1S PUBLIC NOTICE <Kl or onH»ron Of ,,,. 0 1s1r1ct, st•ll - then ~ cn"9<1 ltl'ld lhe pr0<6t0\ ,. ,.,_or the 01:nr1<1 end be ~iec:s by 1"9 o .. 1r1ct In l)Artlal S&tl\f.c:tlon of --FICTITIOUS 9VSIN£SS NAME STATEMENT Tr..tollowrngpuson rsoolnQ~nes!> .. naievtr a<'""' d•M•oei ll'lt Olstrrct rniy Suiter by rea~ of lhe WCC.Uful r'' ltrllif'll to periorm ne<- 1n accorclltnce wllh the t.,.m~ 01>111<t. In THE S TATESMAN'S CLUB. olOO I such •n>t.tnce . ShoutO tht 01str1trs ac· MdcArthUr Bout.,•••d , N.,wpan Beach. tual oamagiu be oe1erm1ned ID be ~) 11torn1e97MIO -Wld amounl, thirty (JO) cN)'I eftel' FWF Enlt<Pfl~\. Inc •• c.tlifQ(nla ~Y such delermlnation Dy a COU<1 lldv· orporatoon, s'IOO Wll>hlre tiovle11•rd, •"9 1urrM1itllon thenof become. lrn.,I, le 100. Los Angele>. Cdlotom••'llXXl5 the l:wll•n<e ot salO •mount ~II be re-Th ts l>U1o>1ness 1s oernQ conau<ted blloa twn&O to Ille succ1t•st11111100.... S.-IO 11tornlac0<por1t1on Ille successtul bidder •••• lo periorm "WF E NTERPRISCS INC r>er~natr, lht Oostrict may also re S•Qtle<I JamoM Wylt~ cover •fl CO\h relahng thereto. rnclud P1oiOenl •llQ a r"a1.011.tl>le amount tor allornt'y·, Tl\oS \lalement tote<! .. 1111 Ille (Ourlly te1" Tnr Cl\eCk a ccompanyinq each un ier" ot Orange counlY on febfUdry «>. acc.,pleO prop0sat writ be returned pro· IV1S. mplly f"40t21 Puott~heO OrdnQ~ Coa~I Oc11ty Pr to•. cn;uige '"Tu Elttmpt SUthll: Al .... ., lime twtorr lhr bonO• art' ••nde•..0 br ~t1vt~ry tht'-\UCCe\:.tul btd<ler rrtdy (J1~. dftunl ttnd WllhdrdW UM? OtQOO~l tf tile Feo.:10.71,dndMat 6, IJ 1'1) ~SO-I~ PUBLIC NOTICF. 1nlPrt."'' rtce1v~d by pt1vdlt' hOloer ... 1---------------1 trom bond> ot the '>ome lype .:ind NOTICETOCREOITOAS t narCKtf'r >Mii tk dl;clarea to De lil•d SUPERIOR COURTOFTHE bit' Income unde1 prese11t I-rat In· STATE OFCALIFORNIAFOR com1> la• la .. \. erlllt'r by a rullf\9 Ol l"" THE COUNTY OF ORANGE lnkrn.:il Reven~ Servrcr or by a de· No.A·U Sll <•"on ol any INlt'ral COUM , or !>hall ""' E \ l • l" 0 I E A R L 0 Ru cl dect•re<I 1ax11bte. or shdll 0.. r.,qu"e<I VORPAC.EL. tnceased 10 °"taken Into account on 'on-trn.;i NOTICE IS HEREBY C,l llEN to lht' dfh ll'Ce•<1I income •a• .. ~. by'"" tt<m\ Cfe<lolo" 01 tne abOve ndmrd ~..O..nt of •'"Y te°"ral income t•x taw en.Kl!'d tnat all Pt''>OOS llav1ng oaom, """'"'' ""D'>l!<IU<'nl lo tne dale ol tl\1\ notice. c~ ~a1o oecrdent are requrr..a 10 "'" U9"1 Op1noo11:. The unQtMloll..O oP<· 1...,.m, wrlh the net<'S\llf'I' voucll<·J> rn n1on ot Autan ano Tucl(er. <..oun"l(:'I tor 1~ ott•<•1 of tne cler~ of ltt.: dl>Ovr '"" 1"<• Ot'>lr•CI. .tnd O'Mel•tnv & My~"• Jt•llNJcourt ot toprr•cnl lll~n• wrthlrv> f.ond Coun\et, dpprovon') lfW val1011y ol nece\Wr v voucher'· to th~ urul< r\IQfl<-0 Sd•d Dvnd> w ill De turnl\hcO ltw \uC· at tne ottict'\ ol Rus•f"ll i..r~r l>6(i ::t'\~hJ• t>tOcJt'r or pt tor to lf\f' t1n-e ()foe-N<'.'WlfOO'I Center Or 1ve. Su• I( 700, tn ltw tovt>ty ot 1ne bonO'. al 111., .,.pen.eol the C•l'I' ot Newport Bea en 1n Q1an0t Coun O•\lrt<t A rop't ot the op1mon Of tv wnicn ,, '"e olcKe ot bu· 1rw,~ ot lht'- CJ Me1-..en~ dntJ Myer), tn ht1~ bV dn uncien.1qned 1n all mautr-, Pt-rld1nmo to olt1ct>r ot lne 01\lrtct o r ho~ tac.,m1I< 1,,.. ~lilt ol ••rd de"d~nt. wunm tour \190atur<' wo It be prlntetJ on the l>dck ot montr» all er the lir..f publot<11"'" ot lh1> ed<h oon<l No chdr9~ w111 be maoe tc "°'"' th~ IJUrtha•er lor sue n pronl•"ll or OdteO Feo 19 197S ctrltlt<o11ton Rrcndrd Bruce llorpaqi:r Tiit' \.nQUdt1l1eO op1n1on ot SdiO .... EXECUTOR ol tn .. W11t ul torney th.ii 1nte1es1 on tne ~••ex· Ille abO~ nam.,d dMf:Or nl t>mPI tron1 income laao ol tn~ UntlfO RVSSELLl(IDOER SI.tits ot Amerrcd unll~r present AUttMy•tL ... w ,~rot 1Mome ta• ldw\ ,1no IMI such MO Newport Center Or., Surle 100 1nll re\l •\ .Jiw •••tmpt trono personal Newport 8 e acll, C•lltorn1• •a.O tntomr tih.l'' ot tht• Sttlh ot (allfor n1d T•I; M°*-•>OO \mder Pfl'\• nt ~t'-•ft" ,ntonH f,o. Id~. AttCH"neytor EatCwlor wilt al'° tA. turn1,hM 1hr t.utce\\ful Pubh\hed Orclng~ Co 1 t 0 111v • 1ot t>tOdt:-r ftt c:a orior to 1nt• t1m1 01 o• h¥t..-ry Feb ?O. '11. •nd M.dr 6 I) t·I/) !KS) /.J o t lht. bnnd~ 11111 Int' t:' ,p, "'• ot t~ Oi\ tr•<1 fOIO Lt1111atron Certoltult Al trw• tom.· ot pdyfY'lt•n1 tor ano d~hvt·• y u4 ~d•O bonO\ tnf' 01)tr1ct w dl turn1.__n the \V( ce ... ~tul b1ddN ~ tert1t 1Cdtt' thiH I her.-'~ no l11tg"l•On p~ndrng dll1·tlrng '"" vahd1 I y of 1n .. bon<ls CUSI P Numbers. It ·~ .in1oc1pale<1 rl\cll CUSI P taent1t1ca1ton /\umber~ wilt bl! pr1nl~ on w1d bona!. bul ne•thEr lht ta11urP IO prinl :a.u<h numbrt on any bond Mr .._.n., .. nor w1 tn rc)pe(.t tt\trcto Sl\.&H con~•~h;h: cduse for ..t fJllureor re· :u,.rt by the purcllu~er thereol to acceol Of hitf'fy Of d~ CMY tor !.did t>ond!.1n dC· toradnce wolh Int' term• ot t nt' ()ul'Cnd'-• <.onhacl AlltApitn\,•~1nreld· i.on 10 in, pronlong ot CUSI P numbers on 'd•d oond\ Shdfl oe IM•d tor t>v t~ ,.,. 'uer prov1d~ o. however, tf\iH I~ CUSI P Se• vrce Bureau charQC tor lit!' •• ,~1gnmt..'nt o• ~aid numt>f'r~ lt,.t\dH bet ,,.,.. r~\pOrh1t>11o1y of .,no 'h<lll bt: Oil•d tOI by lht purch.1\ef tNFORM.-.TIO N AVAILAl!LE ht l'JU(''I' tot 1nf0f'm ... 11on (()tK,.fno~ ,,,.. 01\lr1< 1 ~nould tx 11dOre~.,t.-<110 bdtllft Well-. A ... '(r(.qtf• \, Mun1(1p.JI r1nl(\n(1n9 (On'\ultdnt• .• 100 Busn I Stll'l'I Sun FrdnCO\CO, (<11o1Qrtlrd9'110.. C.tVEN Ov orclt•r ()I in·· l<o.ird Of Ouec.tO<"io ot Sidnta M c1rqar1la Wal~r D•'>lrrct. MIODll'd f-~Oruary 19, 1~1~ FRITZ R. STRAOLINC. IS AHY POSSllU SA VIMG WORTH THE RISK? While most e vent hm~ else is gmng up, up :.ind up, the average l'O:>I of a pfl•srriptio n m rtl1<'tnc has remained rclJll\ dy constant. Jnsur~inc·t• t•om- p any sla t1 sl t l't.J t1 S estimate the ~n l'r<.1 J?e per son s p e nd s .1 llout Sl8-S:W per yea r 1111 prc- !>.Cn pt1ons. • eo 4nnua1 ._...,.,.\..,~nt upon t.u .. nl~ ')Pcr,..1arv oi lht.-Sometimes fa1 J~J:V m a il order firms promise re<luced prices lln pre- scriptions. No p1,-.s1ble savings could be· worth the personal a ltl•nllon a local pharmacy c•an give. For th~e few who are un- a ble to afford m edicatio n • we cooper a t e at their ph~Slt'tan's request. lanCI w 1trl1n 1morovem1•"t 01\tt1 t No hoittrdOt D•rf"<to.r •·W. M1~,.1on \/1PtO. ar trom -.iutr "\on•a Mdrqor11a char9C' whrcl\, pur\uant to S..cl1on I Wdlt'r O•Str•C• ll><lS ot the water Cooe mav bf.-t•~td <SEALI •nd<olletlM rn 1oe11 ther~of Puol"hed OranQf> Coa~1 Cldoly P•lot, TERMS OF SALE 'o, 1~1S 6S7·7S •11 •res.t R•t•· The mftAtmum r.-.1e- l;1d rJY not uc..ed eight l)t'rtf'nl ta l '-"'' 1 .num. l><IY<Jl>fe on MMch 1 1916 • no . ...,,;innudlly the«aller on S<·o- , .. m rr 1. dnd Maren 1 Ef\Ch ,,,ff" bid • "'~ bt> d mulhOI~ ot ant-t'lftnlu th of one .;erctnt 11 lO ot 1 , I No bond""'" bear rnorf! 1n4n one 1nterf'l'\t rcHP •• 1nd ~If bona\ of tnf' ~me maturity 'h~tl ooar ,,..,. "'""" rdl" C.ich bond mu,l l)o.Jr 1n-t•r~1 .it Irie 1.ite soec1!1"d on Ille O<O rrom •h CS.ft-to 11\ fixed malurtty Odtf'. Ontv-covpon w1fl l:lt' alld<llt'<l to .. acll bond tor f'cJCh instatlm~nt ot .nt~rr-s• tN>rton dnd bod~ prnv1d1nq tor add•· loon•• or supplemental couoon' w"t De re1ected THE INTEREST RATE ON ANY MATURITY AFTER MARCH I, l'l66SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN THE INT~REST RATE ON ANY PRIOR Mil 1 V111 TY IN THAT PE RICO PUBLIC NOTl('E 9 S62'4 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ST4TE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A 13110 NOTICE F H E ARING OF PETITION FOR FIRST ANO FINAL ACCOV NT AH 0 RE PORT O F ADMINISTRATION, PETITION FOR FlfOIAL SE TT LEM E NT , FOR AL.LOWANCE OF STATUTORY AND EXTR llOROI H ARY F E ES TO I ATTORN EYS, PETITION FOR APPOI NTME NT OF SUCCESSOR TRUSTE E NOT NAMEO IN THE WILL TO F ILL VACANCY ANO FOR FINAL. DISTRIBUTION INCLUOlfOIG OISTRIBUTION TO TESTAMEN- TARY TRUST f\lil~ Of DALE L ORA• E atso known •'-DALI; LYNN ORAl'E OeC~d'oe<I YOU OR YOUR OOC· TOR CAN PllONE US when you need a delivery. We w ill deliver prom ptly wi th ut extra c hetr ge. /\ great m :rny people rely on us tor their health net'<i!:i. We w ek ome re· qu<'s l s f o r d e li v ery ser vice and charge ac· counts PAU UDO f'KAIMACY lSI Ho.ptal lo.d frff o.l"'Y Mrwport I~ '4Z. I 580 O.rty Pllol Slllff Pl'IOtt S 111og ControlS EPA Suspends Car Standard WASH INGTON <AP) -Ehviropmental Prote<: tion Administrator Russell E. Train announced thf suspension Cor one year of a utomobile an~ipollutlon stundnrd's p re viously due to ttike effect with 1977 mcxkls Al the sumc lime Train changed prc::ient stan· dards to inte rim standards Lo r emain in effect through the 1977 m odel year, but with :some tighten· mg of nitrogen oxide contrnls LANDSCAPERS PREPARE GROUND FOR GREENERY AT SHERATON 210-Room Factllty Opens Monday In Newport's 'Restaurant Row' TRAIN ALSO PROPOSED a nt'w auto emission standard to control sulphurn: acid emissions begin ning with 1979 models. - And, a:. <.'xpected, he proposed further in· ter med1a le e mjssion standards for 1980 und 1981 . leading up to the imposition in 1982 of the sta ndards originally scheduled for 1977. Such additional delay would require congressional authorization New Sheraton Hotel , Opening Set Monday In addition. Train ulso re\'t•aled further actions to reduce air pollution from motor vehicles and other sources The 210-room Sheraton of the Gar den Co urt Hotel , l o ca t e d on e nh a nc e the South N e wport B e a c h · s American the me of the ··Restaurant Row," and hotel's decor while huge s urrounded by the area's baskets of fresh fl owers lar~est bus inesses. will a nd garden plants grow open Monday, according over the open stories. luncheons and sm nll dm- ner parties. Large ex- ecut1\'e s uites located on the seventh fl oor reaturc vie\\S o f I rv1n l' a nd Newport Beach. HOTEL J\IA~AGER Morse 1s from Louis \'ille. K e n tu c k v . \\ h c r e he mana.gc d t h e Breckenridge Inn. Sales director Michael llugbes has jus t returne d to California from Orland o, Florida whe re he direct- ed sales for the Dutch Inn Hotel and golf r esort Edison Has Fuel For '76 Demands to ne w manager Jeffrey Just off the Garden HOS EMEAD n;r1 1 Southe rn Ca l1 rorn1 <i Edison Co has enough fu el to m eel the peak power demands through 1976 u nless a n y of a number or ''unpr edicta· ble factors" occur. ac· cording t o the a nnual sha reholders report. is· sued this week Other factors included econom ic d cci:~.i on~ \\cuther a nd thl' degrc1· of ener gy conscr\' alio11 by custom e rs. Morse. Court, The F estival Cafe The 143,000 s quar e foot will cater to gue~ts. Pat- building with banquet terned aft~r the s1d~wal~ and conference facilities · cafes of Rio or M ex1coC1· for 500 persons, is owned ty, the Festival Cafe is by Airc oa . I n c o f different from hotel cof· Cleveland, Ohio. It was feeshops built by Emkay Develop-Alexander's Banana is ti o r t o n t o I d sha reholders that tht' high le\'el of earnings tht.• compa ny had 1n 19i I could not be expected to continu\! this \'t.•ar m ent Co of .Newport . a discotheque-bar with a Beach at a cost of $5.6 touch o( New York's bar million and grill atmosphere. lit' s aid 'rue! cosb alo1w \\ill tot ul about Sl billion in l 9i5. Planning for the l!liS-i!> pt>nod, ht• S:l 1cJ , Io.; ba '\Cd On ,1 mci rkedly reduced rail' of grov.th compar PLI with the high leveb of elcclrtt t.>ncrgy growth rt't·orciPd in the 1960s. THE ·SHERATO~ h· . More sub~u ed in its quiet been conce·vcd <i rou:J c~eg<1_nce 1s Senor Valdez. 1 htghltghted by the warm In coming m onths. The Sheraton will begin ane).- pan:,.1on program "hi ch will double thl' nu m bcr of rooms a nd a\.aila blc b;m- qucl ::ind confe rence facilities. The She raton Hotel is located at 4545 MacArthur Boule\'ard. J a ck K H o rto n , chairman. said the un certainties ''hi ch could a tfect the util1t~ include gove.rnmcntal action::, in res ponse to P resident Ford's econom 1c-energy proposals and regulatory d<.'cisions an open air seven-story hacienda a mbience of garde n a trium \\ ith a this South Am e rican brass sculpturl' sus-pended from the glass caste restaura nf. ceiling over the Cardl'n Eig h t confe renc.e Court lobby. rooms m eet the needs of Colorful bi rd:-. <:aged business men , private over a pool in the center PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM£ STATEMENT T,,. fOllow1nq per\On is OOonQ bu\• nen.s E 8 S I. lCM87 5ldlfr Avcnw, No 206, Fooota1n Valley CA ?2708 Ch.lrt1e L Camob<!ll, 10"81 Sldttf Avenue, No ~%. Fount.ion Valley, CA 92108 Thi~ bustne\s. •S be1nq conoucteo ov an tndlv1duat Cnarlte L.. Campoett Th1\ C.tdt@'rrwnt t.t~d w11n thP County CterK ol Or.inge Coun1v on r ebrU'3rv 1. .. ,s PuOll\IH!<I Orang,. Coa\I Daily Pilot, February 13, 20, 21, ana March 6. 191S •S4-IS HEW OFFICE SPACE MocArfflw & J-boree Newport hoch 1 ·2 Room Offices Immediate Occupancy PARK MacARTHUR 190 I·' I MacArthur lt•cl (Enter on Dove St I Agenl On S1ghl IJJ..l I 04-+t-Joi..s°" '" wope Tour EutOOO ,n your O#l't ta' ~<. oat•~ anv ma"-e al t.actorv 011ee Free 0t1v1r-o Ol~ns ind map, I AY LIOO ILDCO s11n1102 Nl~tTVl:tJWftOIT ~~~~. m -mo O,·e r 1~h~ Count{>r MASO Ustin<js llle\~ quot•11on\ 8'oMlY F ••. 1:.Qll 5&L 8" 8 ICey~• l'-0 IS'• IS'• Or110 Fer 'uppl1ed by ttw Na· Brown Ar " ..,. Ethan A 14 ' .. H• ~ey;_.t 11n"! ,_.. t•• ti cwt 11ona ' A\soc1at1on of Bu<kbe •• ..... \ fxecu tn '1'•• 11' r\,M·~ u •' 41 Ormont 5ecurllle\ Dealer~. Buekey • ' S Extracp 191 10• Knape VI ~ • 10•· Pabst Sr <1re 01as and olfN\ Burnp St • . ~ F•or L.ne ••• ~·· Knuos (p o• • b'• Patta1 quoted Dy over-the· 8u114'r M 71 71\• Faroon Et 111• 111• Koqer Pr 10• 11' Pac Gano counter cle•lers to t:.llWl ~· 26 71 F•rm Sr I) • 1l · Krueger d 8•· PaL Lum o cn Olf'l~r itt o t Cam lion FMm C.r .,,,, ••'. '--'<lea SI l~ 34 P .. rltff o CIOie IE•stern 'S 100 Fonvrnt t • l' Unt<J\I b 1° P•ut Rh 1rme l In• quota· Cam Ta9 10 76 F'1 Bo>tn 70 70 • L•nce .io 111. Pyl>S C.is l!OI!\ Oo not onc.lu<le C.inon Ml 17' • 12 •• h i Cdptll l • ?o La.on Pr I• 7 l Pay N Sv rc1clol n1.:1rkuo, mdr~ Cdrman 1\1 T• Fon 'II • u .. Lawter C 13 , IJ , Pa Entrp 17•. ll ti ~ J 3'· , .... 7'4 ... ·~·' 19' 1 ,, n .. ~9· \()!' 71~ 21<• 17' • I) lt.1 • 17 tA " l ~'t ...... 1.p oown or com m•'· 1 ~ 16 t • 16 h i Un Inc 37 37 '• u zy Boy I I , P~nt Oii ''on, and oo not CnMlg RI •" I Fooa Tw 20'• 21'• Le09e1 Pl I I•• •' &ntb reore~nt actual Crn VIPS 10.0.• 101• Forest 0 1 8 8'• Lrl Chn1p )•• \'•Pt.I H&H 12•. I],, trans.ictroo•. CFS Cntl 10•• 11"• Frank El ''• 11• L.•mld 5tr 8 , ~ • troll" '7' S9 INOUSTRtllLS Cnmp P l 7'• 2' Fra\r Mg 9• • 10 Lrnc Bd>l S' • S1 1nkrln 31' 1 320, ANO UTILITIES Chanl Co "" S0 • Frrend le '2l 12" l.AXl!le 111• 17 • ion HSa 2b 7&', Wtdnesoay Crwm C P u +' 1 S' .. Fro1 FoE 1' 1 • LOOf' St .. r Q • "--. 1ontir w .. a s 111 Marcil S, t9/S Cllr Br Ir II'. 83 Fuller H 9 . 10 Longv Fo 111 Ncp 7S' 7&'. llod A\lo.Olrt~ Sec. C,.,ll' LIJ b" I•, Ill llo rte~ Mt 10'• 10 10' 11 100 103 C,.,tew Tr 6 • 1 Lat'""\ Co J~ lb rOQ<ts • S', t" I"• Chui)!) Cl> 32'• 33°1. 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Rt!pyb T• 'S'" 2t."• 2'. 7'w Comm Cl IS'.• 1&1• Gull lntsl V• o '• Medcm 1 3 Rex PI M, ~·. 100, 10'• 10•, Cml Shrq 19' > 71 Hath Cn 10 11 Med1rn 31 38', Reyn &R 14 t~•, 47' •3' >Cwt NIG• 11 18 Ha nn EW •'• S•• Merchnl I? ll*• Rrval Ml 1l'• 2•' 9j. ~'• Cmwll P 7J• 2•1• H!llmil 8r 11'. 14'" 1Nrv11n 1• 7S'• Road E' l.aa. JS ll' .. 17•.C.ptr Auto ~·, b H•roer R &~. b,. Ni.e yer f-r lb 1&. Robrt Dis,, 1t1. Tennant 7b 28' vot Stine J • 3 T1ff"nv ti ., I•,., Wdr ( U• Q .-Cl Towle Ml H " Wu\h NC• ~· • 10 fr cJn!>tO J " 8 W•a.mn I 'J .. b 1 Trn O<Pn «1 • 'i'•· Weedt.'n K ~ "' Twin U1> 10 71 W~tQI V.I 8'o & i~m~~~ac. 1 ~ •• 1 r~ ~~:~~1 ~ ~ : ~ Unr (dpt 7' 7' W\ KyC,.. I) U Unron <,pt 11' 13 , W\lntr Cl iq• •0 Un T Bn< 19 20· V."llr f O U I\ UnAtl Tll 31, 9 W1llo1m1 I 16 • II US SuQ<lr St• ))'. Wohn H J • ,. US T1~ L 10 , II« Wonn> St1 It IJ Univ FO> ll' 1 I) Wtnl P~ 1 I I VaQM Ho .I J •Wt'><. Pll to·• lb' \lance Sn 1• 71, Wood Lin IA'. IS van Ov.._ 17'. 1l1...1 rto Sv o o \lot" Sh<. ';i:. \ ') • r1QM VY •' J Vrclorr SI II I 12 Yello Fr I n n VISUdl St ~ S•-Zron' Ulri 13 , u OTC l 0 Moat Active Stock Volume 8rd AOeel CllQ. Bankdmertt<r Ut,'tOO ll»• J/'o Hyall Cp 174 .300 4', 5' • + Amer E •Dre'' 101 too 3S • )&• .• Soundscr11X'r Lu 93.000 2' l .. Rank Orqdn 'It 100 • • , , Penn Olt~C."' d~ tOO & b 1~ I• Anrwuser t:luv n 82.200 JS 3S1, Penn1011 Ldlea 81,QOO 1 IS I& 31't • t Inlet Coro 11.000 •6' • •7\, 1 Pao~t l\r~w b7,000 1• • 2•\.oo NASO VOllime Advan<t's J98 Oec11,,..\ 02 UnchclnQl'd 1bS• Tot•I 747' 1oaav & Q?& JOO 1 • 8 Cl)(rvrs S • S · • Hdvl•m 8 8° M1<1Te• C 11 ll Qollin\ B lo , 11 o, J) 3S' •Conn Fct 1• n• H•wth Ft ,., 11•. Moll~• HS 9 10 Rouse co , 1 • Cainer3 and Loser• 18 9q Coon Gton 31>•• 161• Henred F 10 • 11•. M1ll1por •7• ... Ruc~r Ph I. ti. GAINER$ II 12 CM Papr 32•· 33'·• Hocel c II • 17'' MnSate A ]o )q Rust Slo• ll IJ.. 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St • ,, • L Am lnCI > 2& N l llY•tld Gt 'II • ,, Cant 'u 10 II ~ll(YN s .)] s eJ H••• "'" •• N l. 1.UTH•ltAN lltO Prn ,,. 0) Ill A\\O I Cl .. N L lo\'l\(Oftl • u • h ()>al I ll I (llf •ti sJ1H1•• Lv o'4 N I. .,.,,, .. ISi tll f110N•l1t~D lllveM tU H LLllPOl•r .,. t u (;MANNINO s Ck ~ d h O • .0 ~I \ .. ,. • 9'0 la • d • ?O Pion t Cl 10 o~ 10 C)(H n '" H Nl llO two. ~··· 'llNE>t· (DIE Sp 1) to N L. Htrll9f . . 9'o I.I 10 11 11 06 Plew>r 11 11 h t $ UllN aOI f'O.S. "'"I~ , AJ"tf. • t U I l fl'91 ,_ t .11 f.~ H0f4KO , IJ ., 1\.IJ Mtl)6 C • P\4llWld t,•> I0.2 t alM< ''JON L Wlldllall•lllt, • Wat ch Yo11t Step Ripoffs Abound For Jobseekers By SYLVIA PORTER · ·t You're looking for a job and for professional help to s eer rou t o the best openJngs ln this period when une mploy- ment 1s at a record post-World War U high. How do you a void being ripped off by the companies Ulot lure you into risk· ing your savings m ad- vance fees while nol guaranteeing you a job? How do you s pot t.he phonies and fine genwne help' F.MPLOYMENT Money's Worth AGENCI ES: You'll find these ltsted under "Employment Ag~nc1es" m newspaper classified ads and telephone d1rec· tone~ They're licensed and, in most cases, by law can charge you a fee only after they've placed you in a )Ob. A few agencies, however, will advertise a JOb they don't have to lure you Jnto their offices JC some ·•unbehevable" JObs appear day afte r day, the Jobs probably don't exist. You'll spot them by watching the ads. Be realis tic. Secrelanes don't start with four weeks' vacation and clerks m a travel agency usually don't start w1th free travel Be inquisitive Call tw1re about the same ad and 1r you get two differe nt ston es, be on guard. If you v:s1t and are told, "The girl who is handhng thf.lt 1ob is out to lunch - but we have. . " a nd the Job you want 1s the one adverttsed walk out · Be organized. Visit all the appropnate agencies in one area at one time. EXECUTIVE JOB COUNSEWRS: They're listed un d er "Employment Services" in newspaper ads and telephone d irectories. Ask "Who pays what ? When'" Check with the Better Busmess Bureau -Before signing a contract for $1,500 lo $3,500, see a lawyer for $25. -Don't, m your anxiety for "ork. r ead into an ad a promise that isn't there. for these firms do not guarantee Jobs Listen carefully to the salesman's words on your first inte rview. If orally he claims to be able to place you, ask (or names of satisfied clients and names of satisfi ed employers with which the agency has placed the cli ents lf you t hink )OU need psychological help. consult a local coll ege or univer s1ly where vou can get tests at nominal fees · If you need help in preparing a resume, buy an inex pens1\ e m anual on the sub1ect There arc se\'eral responsible associations m the executive recruiting field which will give you helpful mformalton If you sign a contract calling for stages of payment. note this afte r a certain intcn 1ew has taken place, You lose your right, accord mg to the contract , to get a partial refund. RESU~t E AND LEAD SERHCES:These are ca~v to pick out. They ad vert1se m the .. Employment Service".col umns and do 1ust that sell a service Evaluate yourself reahsl1cally If you're young. JUSt out of school. ha\ e no expenence, don't be lured mto pay mg $300 or $400 for someone to wnte a glowing resume tor you and mto behevmg a n or al promise of a glamorous JOb overseas or a h1gh-paymg JOb m this country Call first if the company doesn't advertise that a fee 1s required 10 advance, and 1f you ar e then told a fee is reqwrcd m advance and if the talk is only m genera l terms about your chances of getting a JOb, back off This isn't for you ADVANCE FEE MODELING SERVICES: The key here 1s that models are plentiful an<l modeling offers are gener a lly not advertised in newspapers to all who read. -Be on guard iC a door.to-door salesman calls. says he is a talent. scout and flatters your ego by s uggesting your children possess characten shcs the modehng business is seek mg; or 1f you read an ad that calls for "Babies, 4 mos ·17 mos , TV commercials·· or · Models sizes 5lo10. no experience necessary " Both of these make glowing promises, but reqwre payment in advance for such ::.crvices as reg1strat1on. screen tests, training. public r clat1ons. produc tion of photographs and resumes Usually. that's all that happens -Beware of any "agent'' or photographer who promises you a $500 portfolio for "only $195 " In sura · be wary or any aJ\•ance fee offers If you learn that an ad 1s misleading from a phone call. foq{el tl. Learn flO say .. no," even when ~ou 'rc ~0 c.1ger lo belle\'e a JOb IS waiting fo r you. The ripoffs thn \ c in a period of fear Protect~ ourself ' ·3 Auto Makers Say Sales 'Up' . DETRO IT (U PI J . General Motors, Chrysler and American Motors have 1 e· ported that car buyers anx· 1ous to beat the rash r ebate deadlin e pushed new car sales to their best level of the 1975 model year at the end or February. ~ The three auto m akers were un able to match last year's already depressed level for the F eb. 21 ·28 soles period. but the ir daily sales rates were the best since last summer GM sales were ocr 6 1 percent from a year ago. Chrysler oH 31 2 percent and AM C down 36.3 percent. T HE FOR D MOTOR Co, due to report its F ebruary re· suits today also was expected to show the successful results or the frnal rebate penod Most observers, however, fear a sharp March sales dropoff and some dealers told UPl their showrooms a re qttiet a~ain . "Smee the rebates ended, it's been like som eone turned off the faueet," a Chicago Ford dealer said . "Monday was the first in the eompany's hJstory that not one ear was sold." of last July For the entJre month, GM sa les t ot aled 272 178 cars. up 3.2 percent from last year and the best month to month gam since Scptemhcr of 1973, before the /\r~b 011 embargo sent the auto industry into its worst post\\ ar sales slump CHR YSLER SAID its new car sa l es for t h e l ast February sales period were 31,830 cars. ore 31 2 percent from a yea1 ago, but still the best for 'any period since the end of August For the month. Chrysler sold 86,319 cars, off 18 l percent from a year ago but still the best sales month or the 1975 model year for the onginator of the cash rebate!!. AMC sales totaled 10.107 cars in the period, off 36 3 per· cent from a year ago when 1t could hardly keep up with de- mand for its small cars, but still the best sales rate of any period smce last June. l t.s monthly sales totaled 24 ,673 cars. a drop of 29 8 percent from last year's levels Jnduslry obser'!ers s aid the mdustry probably won't re- ach tbe end·o f· February Jevel again untJl mid-spring. The reba tes. however , helped auto makers and their de· alers rid thems~lves of part ot their record backlog of unsold cars "T ll E R F.'S NOT too much sttrrinl( rlshl now In the way of new car sat~." one Sales in the Feb. 21·28 pariod. however, were a dlf· rere"t story. It was the final period ln the seven-week cash rebate war ln which all com· pani ea. v. ere orrering the cash lncent 1ve GM sa•d Its Feb. 21·28 sales Columb1~. S.C , F ord dealer °' 104,184 cars. v.•hile 6.1 per· said. 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(Oulllf w .. 11 .. qo MOn"1•00 Ye•r •O<> J:n° T~:~~;::O 19 147 110 t---------------- 1'1J 1017<11~ 1971 IOO•t«- 19 >Ol,010 •JI 810 lS4 .... m .:Mt '"'"·") t•ooo t 7\) 69• \I J~OOO 'I U4 000 ) , • t 88 DAIL V PILOT Tonight's~ Highlights CBS (2) 9:00 "Twigs." Carol Hurnett takes the starring role in this one-woman, seven-man Broadway play in which she plays a variety of characters. ABC (7) 9:00 -··Love Among the Ruins." A TV special with Katharine Hepburn a nd Sir La urence Olivier as a wealthy spins ter and her lawyer. TV DAILY LOG h~$ lo 1111kt the b11 decmon altec Thursday ConarHS1111n HM'llOfd uu hec to mairy hom Evening I m Desmond Wilson, Sher· MA * man Hemsley, Kent Mt · RCH 6 1 Cord & Ralph Waite Tonite! l:CIO e;.tl® Ei!E?:)a> Mews I cp Mm Griffie Show lo.am 9:0a O (Ii) CV (!I a:mm;J r w 1 1 s • ll'lllSlde ' (90) Tiie one-woman. se•en-m1n I l 3 QJ Ct) (~ Ct..) llfts W Srtut1011 Co111edJ P1rtrid1e f .. lly Broadway M comes to telev1s1on. Tnrth Of t.ftsequtACa with Carol Burnett in the slurtn& Mlril Tttesa role. The lorst three acu locus. te· I Star Trell spectrvely, on three sostm: the Cedric CompallJ f01Jnh on lheir mother. Miss Burnett Rtc*y lo Friends port11ys all tour lemalt characters. l:.JO i\OJ Mtrv GrilllR Sltn Guests stus include Alex Rocco, Ed· m w., G 'Hllll wud Asner, Conrad B11n. Pat Hon· DI t" ate, J1ek G1llord, l11m Dunn and •1~• Gary Burahofl. Z.111. O~OC El:'Archer "!he Vin· i' (LI Ottltl'a Cllot~e 1shed Ahn" Aicher is hired by 1 • T mtl f II• .. urthy businessman to find the Uttlt lllauls m1u1n1 body of 1 min 1CCJdent1lly lre~e on a duolatt c.in)on 101d. 7:00 w 0 0 » m CD Httn IUft down bJ the businessm1n's IOlle lowl1n1 ftt Dollars •' I Spy • Mtd Squad 0 IBM World Premiere Ii T~ er t.ewq1111cn * Katharine Hepburn w11ar1 MJ U111? Laurence Olivier in I Leve l.llCf . The Fii love Among the Ruins 17 l I Spy O <~C!'l(l)CDGmlEJABC ti) la Mu1er l'rohil11d1 T!leatlf "love Arnone the Ruins" 26 The 111 Valley (Zhr) Katharine Hepburn and l1ur EtJ Ytc• With l!Ud1hwe ence OtMer slll on this comedy ol ( ;29 a ) Bona nu mannm about a weallhy spinster aJ D111111 \llh0'5 beina sued for breach ol (i) Thrtt St0t1u promise Oh vier portr1ys the bar· 7:30 §Candid C.m.111 11ster whO must save both her rep· · ;t} (6) Price Is Riehl ulallon and her money. Hrlp Thp Ht11hbor JO MOYie: (C) (Zhr) "The Ancel O * SPECIAL * Wore Red" (dra) '60-Av1 G_11dner. *THE GAS COMPANY'S m Boil~& Froni the Olympic rut1val lnternat1onal "WORLD OF THE SEA" : Silent rum: "The e11 Pmdt" O World ol lht Sea (dra) 1925. A youna Ame1tean sol· a To Ttll the Truth d1er. an11ous for adventure and elo· O Miiiion $ Mnic: (C) (2hr) "The I'/, moves in France and luins that V.1.1'.'s" (dr1) '63 -lhzabelh hy c.ombat and fiehl1n1 !01 one's Ille 101 R1chud Burton. louts Jourd4n •s not IS glamorous IS he supposed 10 Let's Make A Dul eil Sitv1bon ComtdJ m tkw1tc11e; 9:30 0 News Trntl F1l111 10:00 Q ~~'El:' Moin' On .. The I Aswc~ment Ammu W La Tierra Bobby COoldsbore Shott Proce of lov1ne" 1 ruck er l eddy lJIUe Rasuls Brown's (John Schuck) ma111al bhss l ·OO •s •boot lo come to an uploSIVt 0 CRISES ON WAL TONS end when hos two wom-Abby. 1n * TONITE'S BEST BET' keno. and Betsy. '" ~n Francisco • -ln •n iiboul each other. Anne 0 l7 l I Tbf Willens J~.in r rancos and Kelly Jean Peters also \'lalton eets a lar1t lumber contracl &uest by p1om1sone lo deliver the wor> 0 Q) Hews .., 10 days and lhen lrl&edy slu~e~ 6 Run for Your lrle -Cramps comes 001'111 w1lh the Jiu. Etl CIU Con Las £stlebi •nd J<Jhn ends up unconsc1ou~ NI • o& Tht Untouchables lhe moll ltoor when he !roes to do 10:30 0 '17 '3 CBS Comedy Speaal flit rob by himself "love Nt~t · 0 'l3 '6, 10 El:' PREMIERE Sutt· 0 lhe Bob Boyd Sho" sh1~e "Swett Misery" Chll De Young fa Film feature mis a\ Sam Hayden who lltts to O Jour"er to Advuturt ett 1 mother lor h11 daughter. Jill I Hews ([htabelh Cheshtre). and a night Situation ComedJ ctub rob 101 himself. Co st1mne are 10:45 He•s ll1ll Mumy, Corey Fischer and Meg 11:00 \ 3, ra 'IQ,~ 16• "'"' fMtPI . . "I . Oal El:'ClJNews 0 Movie: (2hr) "t1pt11n Cdd1e O Best of Groucho (d1a) "4'.J -Fred MacMuriay, Lynn (6 ) l'erry Mason f 6 Mi\e Oouclu Shotr Mission: tmposs1bl: Baro m The Lucy Show 0 (~ I 8 ) 3 I G) S.my Miller Ott BaUanct Oil.id Wayne guests as a h11d (17 13, To Tell the Truth dronkong Washington DC ,buruu '26 Wild Wild West crat .,ho gels loaded 1n }lunev·, Eii) Yoaa for Healtl1 precmct and becomes an overn11ht ( 19 ll ) Wanted: Dead or Alive gutSI of the city 11:15 eI) Cine111a 34 m Dultl's Cho1tt 11:30 tJ 1113) 8 CBS Lale Mom : ~h Sida i.ow NBlad Hoon" (dra) '71-Roy Thin· HN111 Cart nes. Y•ette M1m1eut, Ray M1ll1nd 26 "°"ie: (C) (2hf) ''Tht Guile 0 '13 L6 lO El:' Job1111 ClrM11 Ra11" (dra) 66 -Chr1stop~e1 Hclun Stevenson os guest host CO'Oite. l ynda Day. f 1y Sp;11n 8 Twtlifllt Zont fB lliU Meyers Journal: lnternJ (;29 _a') (l Wiclt Wofld S11t- boflll Report e11I "Ge11ldo Rovell. Goodnoghl eil ~ Polrvoces Ameuca" a> Japll11C1e Laarua1c Proerams O Mnie: NHichlJ D1w1erous• 1:30 Q ~ (6 10 ID ,REMl[R[ The (ddv) '51-Dane Clark W Cra~t Show 'Mod Term Blou (E) Mom: "Tbt Witch's Minor" Bob Cr1ne st11s I\ a sucunlul lhoi) -Armando Calvo 1nw11nce eie<utove who gives up 12:00 O Movie: MOrdl Tracy, Ottedivt" his iob. loft style and security lo (mys) '45-Mo1gan Con1111y. ro b1ek to medoeJI school t risha '6 AllrH Hitd!codi ~ur Hart co stars H hos wolt, fltie. Todd tD Mom: "The Whole Truth" (mys) SuSlllan plays med school clusmate '5ll-Stewart Granier. Donna Reed Marvin, J"k fletcher 1s the Assis 1:00 O l'jo Tt111on011 lilll Dean at !ht medlCll school 1:45 6 Mowte: (C) 0 1t Started iw HI· and RO!llly Gralura pof1rats W1lco1, pies" (com) '60 -Clart Gable. Bob's landlord 2:00 m All·Ni1ht Show: "Our M1ft in 0 ( :29 (I J) ( 31 CD Kare-"1fal1 H.amia," "They live by Nichr' 101d Rev1s1led" The queshon 1s "will 3:45 O Mtvit: "Captain Scarlett" (adv) ~he Of won't she'" when Karen '53-R1eh11d Greene, Leonora Amar. Friday DAYTIME MOVIES 1:000 "Otscr1 Punvit" (adv) '52 - Wnnt MOfris, Vir11ni1 Grey (l6i Num.i, W"rft" (dra) '57-Duna Dors, Rod Sleiaer. 2:30 (a "SuM of Ille Crime" (mys) ·so-Vaa Joh~n. Gk>f1a OtHavtn .~.00 6) "Tiit HHtHtrtWI" (adi) '47-tn 6 .,.,.._,. (mys) ·50-lbcll. Corne! Wilde. Maureen O'Hlra ard Basehar1, Cyd Chlrissf, 8any m "Tiit lltttlts "' ow IUcdM-Sulhva n •Id's F11111" (com) 56 -lolaf)Ofit 3:00 0 (C) "Oestry" (""5) 'SS -Audie M11n. P1r\er fennelly Murphy, Mlfl Btandlard, Lyle 8tlt· 1.00 0 "'"" ol Al'"s" (dra) 'f,S -It!' S11nley B1~er. Helmut Schmid 10 (C) "Mdfalt 's N1YJ" (com) '64 1.30 ID Mlohn111 Nobtdy" {d11) .60 -' ty~~nest 80fgntne. Tim Con•ay. Jot Aldo Ray, Wilham Bendot, H11ell 3:)0 !31 (C) ~Alt .. love" (com) ''5 Pallid -l1mt1 Garner, £Ike Sammet. 2 00 m "S.an ti the Ram" (d11) ·43 0 "Tiit letl&at Doy" ConcJ (dr1) Su~n Pelm. Alu1nder Kno1, Peaay '62 -)Olln Wayne, Robert Mitchum, ~" Garner Henry fond•. Curt Juriens. KOCE Television '1 IO Sc"'°°I Dl1troct New1 IKOC.E I tl•lt NO¥.tlCI IPBSI I 10 T1mt To Draw (ti t U Cemmuntly or Llv1n9 Tll1n<p CCI I 0 h1'41MIOvt re l 1 00 Ete<lrlc Compa11y CCI ICTW• J JO Teo1<ll1~ Cll1tdre11 Te RHcl !Cl IMEOIA l'lllE I J:• "*"'"' tnwr.tnu Wll•t S'-11141 4:ot Yo91 W1tll Madelin• IKOCE.I 4 JO Electric C.ompany ((.} ICTWI SOI S."1-Strfft ICI ICTWI • 00 a.oil a.•t ICI (PBSI • JO Man •nd E11vlro11ment (Cl !MIA.Ml DADE.I 7:00 AUii\ incl hr•ehs IC) IP9SI 7:>0 Pe-..1ew1t<11 ICI OCOCE I · .. n. 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Thursd.y, March 8 1975 DAIL v PILOT C) QITeillD of Havhi.g Caneer CaD1e True ONTAR IO, Calif. (AP) - Jtm my Caruthers talks about it in a m a ter-of.fact wa~. the hunk of cance r that once ifiearly surrounded bls heart. ••t never really worried about it, there's not a helluva lot you can do," the 30-year-old race slri ver said. . Caruthers, of Anaheim, the 1970 U.S. Auto Club midget champion, was s uffering from back pains jus t b e for e Christmas b ut instead of back t.r_ouble doctor s found a lump in has chest a nd decide d t o Ah, So! I Chewing Is Oh No BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) The J a pa nese, m atchless im· itators, are busy picking up all the intricacies of American baseball, but there is one age-old custom they cannot swa llow. "It's c hewing tobacco. "Ugh, no tobacco for m e please. I a m sorry I have no t aste for it, thank you very much," said Yukihura Mats umoto, sta r pitcher of the Chunichi Dr agons. picking his words carefully through an in- terpreter. "None of our m en has picked up th e habit yet , I don't think they e ve r will," said Wally Yo na mine, m a n ager of the Nagoya team which is sharing s pring tra ining fac iHties with the Pittsburgh Pirates. ''Some of them, a rter looking at t}\e Americans, thought they must chew something. They tried bubble g um. But they didn't like that either ." Yonamine. a p leasant, pro· fessional type with horn·rimmed glasses, grew up in Honolulu, playe d ha lfback in the late 1940s with the San Francisco 49ers and then moved to Japan to purs ue a base ba ll career. He ha ndles o ne of the best Lea ms in the Orient. The Dragons won the J a pa nese series in 1954 and beat the Tokyo Giants last year for the Central League cha m pionship. T he Tokyo Giants are working out with the Los Angeles Dodgers al Vero Beach. They ha ve a similar distaste for tobacco. It is toug her on the Dragons, who are exposed to perhaps the tobacco-chewingest team in the majors. Man age r Danny Murtaugh de vours three packs or the stuff during a morning drill and the rest or his team can do a manly job on leaf, plug or twist. Gene M a r l in, an outfie lder formerly with the Senators and Phillies, is on e of two Americans on the Dragons -the other being Montreal refugee Ron Woods and finds that a ntipathy to tobac- co is one of the toughest problems he faces. "I take in a couple of cases,'' he s a id. ''When I run out, J go to the Arm y PX." Martin is high on Japanese p ro g r e s s in th e ga m e. "Ame ricans a re bigger, they throw harde r a nd hit farther but the J apanese a re really improv· ing in techniques . They pla y equal to Triple-A ball right now. An a ll·star t eam could win in the majors" All's Calin -For Now- ·With Tribe TUCSON <AP >-The so-called fl ar e·UP bet ween Cleveland In- dians m anager F r ank Robinson a nd st a r hurle r Gaylord Perry was nowher e in evidence Wed- nesday at the Tribe's s pring training baseball camp. But pitcher s ran sprints from left to cente r fi eld instead of laps from left to right fi eld as they bad a day earlier . It was the distance running tha t trigger ed P erry's anger T uesday a nd r esulted in the American League club's win- ningest pitcher being called on the carpet by the new player· ... manage r. , Robinson told Perry to work harder a nd set a better example. After the scolding, Perry sug- gested it might be better for all concerned if he were traded, but gene ra l m a nager Phil Seghi patched things up with a hastily convened m eeting. "Everything is fine as far as I'm concerned,·• Robinson said Wednesday. Perry agreed. "Sure 1 wasn't happy about certain things, but I wasn't trying to cause any trou- ble for Frank. I want to help blm a s much as J can now that lt's all aettled." · Seghl smiled , too, telllni a re- porter that the whole team had the same goal. Perry 53l(f he for aw no pro· blcm getting Into ahope as long as he was allowed to do lt hls way 1 with 11print.s and ln. workoutsi. operate. "They found a tumor abo1,1t the she of a large glazed Jdoughout around the~a on top of my heart," daruthen said. B~cau !te Cll,e m alignarit growth was on'lhe heart's.main· artery that fee ds bloocl. \o the rest of the body, JHl.rgel"y was t"Uled out and Car~ers st art- ed• seven weeks or intensive radiation tre,tm~r\t. 1f it's any s ign of suco.Ss, Caruthers has qUa l\Cie(I.. ninth for this Sund8)':9 $300,000 • t 14\: ,,,. " California 500 USAC race at Ontario Motor S peedway. "The tumor has shrunk to a satisfactory positfon and doe. l~ sar they ~re 90 percent stm~ it wm sta~ that way. l have to keep going back for X rays and ~food tests but the ~octors are a ll pretty op· Umistic," Caruthers satd. Although Caruthers aaid he is no· lo nger bothered b y thoughts of the cancer. he was upset when h e first learned of it. "When they first told me l was still under the influence of the drug~ and anesthetics after the suraery. I cam e to and told everyone I 'd had a terr i ble dream that l ha d cancer. The room got very quiet and the doctors came back and told me it wasn'L a dream." But. added Caruthers. "They told me there w as a 90 percent chance or cu ring it, and l know I'm a fast healer .'' While r adiation therapy usually leaves a patient weak. Caruthers s ays, "Right now I feel better tha n I have in years. I've lost some we ight I should have los t a couple of years a~o and I went motorcycle ridin~ yes terday and wt'nt longer and did better than l have in a long time." "The treatm l'nts didn't real ly affect me that much , t didn't have any trouble gt•ltmg bac·k in shape," C aruthers said. JI<' admitted he "got real tm .•d " wh en he finis ht'd third in a midget r ace recently al San Jose. "But I didn 't have ..tn\ trou ble lhe next tlay here in a ... . lOO·m1le qua ljfying race. You ..always ,;et mul'h more tared in a midget or sprint car than an Indianapolis car. T he Indy , t'ars a re n't as p hysically de· \4 rrwndin~. they steer easier and t thev're more co m fo rtable." l Some ca ncer patients have ' c·ontendt>d they faced job dis-'i tTimmat1on after their cure:s but Caruthers said it hasn't happened to him. Ile said he had no problt•ms finding a good ecrr to drive ... Besides, me ha v· ing tan c~r has gotten a lot o( public it) . ·' he a dded. 7~fdoter P~opels Puget · Sound 't · B).: CJtAIG SHEN' Of .. Otlly Pllet~ Curl P~lerson Is nicknamed Peak and' there a r e fe-.r who ask why: · The 7·0 center is one big reasori why the University of Puget Sound is in the NCAA Western Regional Divis ion JI basketba ll playoffs at UC Irvine. P et e r son a nd his Loggers t eamma t es ba ttle UCl 's An- teaters in a first round game at 9 o'clock Friday n ight following a 7 o 'cloc k sk irmis h between UC Riverside and UC Davis. . The twQ winners will then play Saturday nlght at 9 for the right to represent the west in the NCAA national tournament next week at Evansville, Ind. P eter son, a 240-pound junior from Seattle, is averaging 1'.7 points and 10 r ebounds per gam e. He's helped the Loggers to seven straight victories. Against UCI in early J anuary Peterson scored 24 points and had 11 rebounds, but the An- teate rs held h im in check fairly well in the opening half. UCI won that one . 83·67. VEf Puget Sound's personnel has chan ged quite a bit from that first ineeling. Afte r the Loggers dropped seven of their first 12 gam es, coach Don Zech inserted a Jfair of freshmen into the line up. B oth fo r wa r d s, the freshmen-6·6 T im Evans and 6-5 Rick Walker -a long with 6-6 junior Brant Gibler give the Log- . gers good boar d strength. The ·other s tarter is 6·0 senior guard WesTa nac. · UCI coach T im Tift s ays the Anteaters cannot a fford the lux· ury of concentrating on Peterson "He's going to get his points. we don 't ha vc anyone to stop him. We've got to slop the other people." Tifl will start Dave Haker <6-8> at center. J crr~· !\Juras <6·6) and St eve C l ev t•l an d (6 -4) at forwards and K e\'m Oavb (6 0 > a t o n e gu a r d . The o th e r . backcourt spot ''ill be filled by Rich Mr a ule (6·2) or Nate Jonl'S (6-3 >. The UC Rivers ide UC Davis matchup will be an interesting one. fi i\'ers ide, led by 6-5 Reggie Mim s a nd 6 ·1 guard La rr y Revnolds . has won fi\'e games in a row. Davis, sp arked by ex·. l\l ann a H ig h sta ndout M ar k Ford <6·5) and junior Mark Ol5on <6-4 ) h as won 10 in a row. Oav is' la s l l oss wa s l o Hi vcrside , a 62-58 decision in the opening round of the La J oll a tournament in la te January. Tickets for the tournament are now on sale a t Crawfo rd Ha ll and are priced a l S2 50 per game and S4 for both nights. Tragedies HB's Follmer Inspired . • ·Wrestler Sports in Brief May Be m Race C HI CAGO <U PI ) -Two ye3rs ago, Robert Fleming's mother told him to go as far as he could. Today. he is a wrestling cham- p ion, o ve r coming personal tatastrophies to get there. For one thing, his m other is gone. ONTARIO. Ca lif. -George Follmer of Huntington Beach has lost hrs starlin g position for Sun· day's California 500 because of damage to his car during qualify- ing, but he may still be in the auto r ace. it was r evealed Wed- nesday. Follmer. "ho was set to drive in position 21 on r ow seven , was forced to drop out of the race when his E aglc·Offy sustained ir repar able dam ages in lhe second q ualifying round Sunday. He was still bemg considered , however, as a possible driver for one or five posit ions yet to be filled for t he r a ce. Dr ivers, beginning with Jerry Karl who is . number 22 in the eighth row, will move up by one position. Angels Fi11ed H OLTV I L L E . Ca l if. Regular catcher Ellie Rodriguez was fined an undisclosed a mount by the California Angels Wcdnc~· day for being fi ve d ays late to spring training Meanwhile catcher Tom Egan was fined S300 and pitcher Andy Hassler Sl OO for being ove r - we i g ht a s m a n age r Di c k Williams sent the full squad through its first workout. NCA:1 Entries KA!'\SAS CITY Cincinnati. Kcntuckv and Al a bama accepted bids to the l"at1onal Collegial<' Athletic ;\ssoci at1on ·s major col· lege basketball tournament to· dav i::1n l'1n n a t1 , 22 ·5 . w ill participate in the tournament's Midwest Division. Kentucky and Alabama are l o c ked i n a r a ce fo r t h e Southeastern Conference bas ket- ball race. If Alabama, 22-3, wins its fina l game Saturday ni ght. the Crimson Tide will be the SEC champs and will participate in the Mideast Region In that case, Kentucky, 21·4. wi ll pl ay in lhc Wes t e rn Region als. If Kentucky \.\IOS thl' SEC. the \\'1ldc:ats "ill go to thl· Mideast d ivi51on and Alabama to the West The !':CAA a bo \\Ill tn\lll' <t second te am lrom both the Bag Ten and Atlan tic Coast Con fe rences to its expanded. 32-lcam tournament. The Big Ten cha m p. Indiana. 1s al r e ady s et in the Mideast Regional The second invited team --Mi nnesota, Purdue or Michig a n will partid palc in the Weste rn Regional. Lal~ers Los1.• N E \\' O HLF.:ANS P l·lc l\lara\'lch s cor ed :iO point!\. grabbed 14 rebound s and m•1de 13 assists Wednesday ni ght. lt•ading the !\cw Orleans J azz to CJ 12'.l· 117 vi ctory over the Los Ange It'!-. Lakers in a Nation al BaskctbaJ I Association game. It was the 10th \'ictory in the l ast 13 ga m es for t he ex pansionist Jazz. LOS ANGELES 11'11 Hatrston 11. Winters a. !.nutn 4 AllNI 74. Gooelricn 2S. Ru\ull 2S. Lantt 7. Wd'\l'"n91on J ~•Iv 10 Totals 48 21 ·32 N EW ORLE ANS 11131 Coleman 9 Slallworln 18 M OO(f' 8 MIH .. vor.ti l Nelson 19, Wolhams9, B•bbyl, Counts6 Jd"'"' 11 TOlollS '7 29·38 Jockef# llurf ARCADIA -Laffit Ptnca) .Jr m ay be sid elined up to tv. o months bv a broken colla rbone following ·a dangerous spill on a muddy Santa Anita track. In four months. his mother died in his arms. his father lay in a coma, g iven up for dead, and his sister was murdered. "Maybe the s port was just a re- lease for a ll his personal anxie- ty, .. one of Fle m ing's teacher:, al !-.U bu r b a n C hic ago H e ig h ts Bloom lligh School said 'Ile !>aid h e was wrestling tor his mother ." Bloom wrestlin g l'Oach Tom Koenig said. "You ha'd to believe him . He j ust got stronger. Lough er, wilh every match ... Fleming's fathe r under went brain sur gery l ast year and had been in a com a. given up for de· ad . until taking a turn fo r the !.>ct· ter recenll~-. lie is still weak, but recupe rating. Around Christmas. Fleming 's mother d ied as he carried her trom her ho mt•. S he sta rt ed h a \ing trouble breathing. a nd Fleming was try- ing to get her to the hospital. I le got as far as the street 1n front of the hom e. lie knew he need go no further. She was dead. But the 167-pou nd senior grap- ple r was back on the mats in days, running b ack and forth from a holiday "restling tourna- ment to his m other's wake and pinning a ll his opponents until the fi nal m atch . which he won by clt•ci s10n Last month. f'leming traveled tot he -.tl.lte :-.cl'l ionals . \\'hen he arrived at the motel whC'rc his team was sl aying, he telephoned hom e to tell his fam1 - lv he was okav . He learned dur- ing the call that his sister had been murdered bludgeoned. ----------------------------then run over with a car. Hut he kept on through the tournament m atches. pinning one opponent in a class-record 2.1 seconds t•n route to th<' title. "It·:-. easy to s ay ·1 quit'." RUSSIA'S WORLD PAIRS CHAMPIONS. F1cming said ··And I thought aboul 1t That's only natural. "But l remem bered what my mother said go as far as you can. I r eahzed 1 ·,·e got my own life to h vc. that l've got to keep going and m ake the bes t oJ... things·· World Skate Title Soviet Survives COLORA DO SPRINGS (AP> -I'rina Rodnina, the poised Sov· iet ballerina on skates, was a world gold med al winner for the seventh consecut ive year in the pairs' compe tition Wednesday •night. • Afte r s he a nd Alexande r ZaitM?v skated off with the m edal in the 1975 World Figure Skating Championships . Rodnina ca lled their triumph "our most.difficult championship." . • While R odnina and Zcitsev were sewing up a compelltiQJl that was never really in doubt, the other t hree competitions re· mained up for gr a bs . Another Sovlel skater . Ser gei Volkov, faded in the men's short program Wednesday, but s till dung to his lead In the over.all s tand l n g 1 . Ht s ct o S'e s t c ballertgers a r e all a lrong freestyle skaters, which '-the upcomtnJ evept. For a few tense moments dur- m g We dnesd ay night's pa irs· rreestyle event. it looked like the ~ 25·year ·old Rodnina might have ._ ... her st ring broken. She collided , with another Soviet pairs team during warm ups a nd appeared to have injured her shoulder. But she explained later ~hat "it was not so much an injurY as kind of a shock." The winne rs were awarded first place by all nine judges ancl tota led 141.64 points, again re· legatin g East Germany's fine pllirs team ot Rom y K,ermer and Rolf Oesterreich to second place. Winning the bron ze medal was a nother E as t German t eam. M a nu e l a G r oss and Uwe Kagt:lmann. The top Am e rican team was Melissa Militano an8 Johnny Johns who su!f er ed throe missed m aneuvers and a tall during their fina l perfd unance and ound up ~ixth over-all. • Dianne dd,! e uw or th e Netherla~d aa a urpri•~ leade r aft r the ludl ' com· puJsor y fig ures event V{cdncs· day, with defending ch~mpion Chri s tiR e E rra th of B,os t Germany s t ruggling hUlxth. 1 Volkov ls leading Brit nln'!"i J ohn Curry a nd the USSR ·s Vl a dimir KovRlev was third. The)' are followed by Canada's Toll~ Crans ton and Gordon McKellcn J r . of Lake 11a c1d. ST. LOUIS' BARCLAY PLAGER LEAPS OUT OF THE WAY AS PUCK GOES INTO THE GOAL. Th• Host Blues Clubbed Vancouver, 5-2, Wednesday Night. i ( CA CAIL Y PILOT Thursday. March 15. 1975 Setbacks Helped Edison Mat11re By DAVE ROMA.NO Of-. D.tlly ,.l .. Uwlt Sometimes a loss is just the medicine needed to cure the ills of a good team which has the potential of being a great one. For the Edison High soccer team. 1t took two losses to ignite the fir<>. The Chargers were rolling a long with a 12·3 record and pl a~ 1ng good soccer when they faced Newport and lost a l ·O decision. The following game Edison cam e out flat and lost a 2 O de- cision to Fountain Valley. It gave Newport a two- g am e lead and the Chargers appeared out of the Sunset-Empire League race. ''We did some soul searching at the meeting and most of the players decided they weren't playing up to their full ca pa bi Ii ti e s . · ' s ays Edison coach Dave McLeish. "They decided that if they wer e going to play they m ight as well go all out or not play at all.'' The team discussion must have done some good as Edison hasn't lost since. And after Newport lost the league title on forfeits, Edison gained a berth in the playoffs where it has been the s urprise t eam. The un -ranked Chargers have posted wins over fourth -ranked Sales ian and fifth- ranked Santa Ana Jnd w Ill face top-seeded San- ta Barbara Friday night at 7 at Santa Barbara. Edison was not <.'On sidered much of a threat in the playoffs. mainly b<!cause of its lack of ex- perience. Many of the players are only in their second or third y<'ar of soccer and none of th<'m have any solid socct!r backgrounds. For instance, goali<' Greg Oyer has only been playing in the nets for two years. Despite his in experience, he has been one of the reasons for Edison's success. The Chargers have al- lowed only one goal in three playoff wins and opposmg teams have had trouble with D yer's quickness and ability to get to the ball. He blocked a direct kick against Mira Costa which was the turning point in the game and stopped an indirect boot against Santa Ana. .. Dyer is very good at blocking the inside shots and has the ability to go high and knock down high shots h<'aded ror the uppe r corne r s of the net," says Mcleish. Dyer also gets a lot or help fr o m center- fullback Don Sl'hroedcr. .-\ startmg tackle on the Edison football team, he intimidates s m a ller players. who often back down "hen they eye his 6·2, 215 pound frame. Likt• Oyer. he 1s in his second year or s occer. Chri s Jerga n and Char he Lamb play the other fullba c k or de- fens1\'e positions. Jergan S t Leanu~ Champi·ons h a~ very qui c k feet tense -:. ~ which helps him break Co h M M "ll • M · v ·k· h th s t up e ne my pl ays and ac yron _1 er s an!1a •. mgs. s are e. unse Lamb is verv strong and League wrestling champ10nsh1p with Wes tmmster. toug.h to move around. Kneeling (from left) -John Duffy, Ernest Staley. Doug Ha 1 f backs Mik e Belanger, David Sliney. Dale DeLano, David Sherick, r Alvino Villalobos Jr., Mark Allbrook. Standing -Miller, David Alves, Dennis Delano, Bob Craft, Steve Belanger, Mark Vick, Dan Meeks, John Todtman. assistant coach Dick Degan. Banks. Kellv Dunne and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Gino CasaGrande have Vanguards Bid For N AIA Title ~~i~~~~:~rr~':~o~o~e~l~ Cyclists Mann· a Seeks Revenge. championship. Banks, who has a great s hot ' from the outs ide. beat Colllpete . Santa Ana with a 35-Coot ;;~:~~~i~h!~!~f;~~H Friday Defense Key for LB Poly SIOUX CITY. Iowa- Sou ther n California College of Costa Mesa will be among the darkhorse contenders for the team cham- pionship in the NAIA na- tional wrestling cham- pionships beginning here today and concluding Saturday. The Vanguards will have five dis trict win· ners in action including Mario Lacasse (26). Jerry Ternes (142). Paul LaBlanc (150). Willie . Williams (158) and Don Hill (168). Two of the leading con- tenders for a national ti- tle are LaC asse and LaBlanc. LaBlanc is a graduate of Fountain Va ll ey High and a product of Orange Coast College. H~ finished the r egular season with a 16-0 record after joining the team at midyear and posted three victories in the dis- trict meet. and getting down to 126 and maintaining that weight is difficult." Coach Jack Robinson says wrestling is about 50 percent conditioning and another 15 to 20 per- cent m ental attitude. .. The rest is in strength and technique. A win- ning wrestler must have body strength and quick· ness," he says. In collegiate wrestling, there a r e 10 weight classifications and the Vanguards will be represented by five com- petitors. If they can do it, the wrestlers can com- pete in a lighter weight classification than the one where they qualified. All five of th e wrestlers in the national meet will be eligible to return next s eason The Vanguards lose only Guy Blevins at 118 and Randy Powell at 158 Powell was 18-1 a year ago and competed in the national tournament oppos ition's end and CasaGrande played San-· R i c k W o o d s of ta Ana 's Abe l Dorado Huntington Beach will LONG BEACH-Marina man-on-man and com-b<! one of s ix American High's Vikings are in the CIF 4-A pletely bafCled the 48-riders competing against basketball playoffs quarterfinals goal scorer. a select group of interna-for the fourth tim e in the past five This trio has probaWy tional stars in a special years Saturday night at 9. more soccer experience short track s p eedway And awaitin g coach Jim than anyone on the team racing progr am at the Stephens' Vikes is Long Beach with several years of Orange County F a ir-Poly, one of the frustrating items youth soccer unde r their grounds in Costa Mesa in what has been a relatively belts. 1''riday night. tough y('ar for the Vikes. Up front. Edison relies Woods will join short The Vikes failed to win the on the hustle of Tom An-track favo rites Sonnv Sunset League championship derson to get to a loose Nutter. Steve and Mike a nd were 0·4 in their own tourney ball, the ability of John Bast, Bill Cody and J eff in December. Boyle and Brian Rouse Sexton in the first race of Forfeits nullified three im- to control it and the ac-the1975season. pressive victories, then Long curacy of leading scorer A late change in the Beach Poly nailed the Vikes in Dave Schelin to put it in lineup of European stars overtime, 59-57. the net. put Egon Mueller of Further frustration came at The future also looks Germany in the field m the Anaheim Invitational and brig ht as• the junior PI ace of Ander s Orange Tn vita tional'where Mater varsity team completed Michanek who has been Dei and Garey turned Marina an undefeated season. sidelined because of a away. Now, however, Marina gets a chance to gain a m easure of re- venge. And if the Vikes are suc- cessful they'll move on to Los Angeles for the semifinals. Poly's the No. 3 team in the CIF rankings and the Moore League champs, and Jackrabbits coach Ron Palmer says his team is vastly improved from the one he fielded against Marina in Decemb<!r. "At that time we were trying to get our juniors to play like seniors," says Palmer. "We were jus t findin g ourselves at that point. Through the course of this year our kids have matured a great deal, but at this stage of the game it's a one- shot deal and anything can hap- pen." Ca s a G ran d e i s a broken leg suffered in sophomore and Schelin Australia two weeks ago. and Boyle arc juniors. Muellerwasonhandat COtl~hes Opti1nistic. Sophomore Ken Moreen the Costa Mesa track and frc!>hm l·n He rb Wednesday . Boeh m a n d Br ad "J've never raced on o Webster have a lso been s hort track like ttus playing so m e on the before." he said. "It's varsity. not for me. l never n de with a s lide because "This year has been a dream world for me." LaBlanc says . "I 've always wrestled at 142 "before and had a hard time losing weig ht." CdM Warms Up there are so many pro- blems. "I h ave one big hope- lhe speed will not be so fast on this track Softball Prog:rams Upgraded at JCs Lacasse agrees with La Blanc about weights. For Ma.ssacre IV "I only eat one meal a day during wres tling season. Retaining weight is the hardest thin~ lo do. l normally weigh 145 Baseball, Corona del Mar High's coaches warmed up for their Wednesday night Massacre JV basketball showdown with Newport Harbor by smas hing an all -star team. 97-44 , this morning. Ron Davis led the CdM contingent with five Net E points as all 25 Sea Kings vents players scor e d over that outmanned blind wheelchair squad. Rain washed out a full day's slate of baseball and tennis Wednesday ·across the Orange Coast area and several are still up in the air rE>garcting rescheduling. Huntington Beach High 's •• 1vitation al baseball tourn('y has been rescheduled for Friday afternoon at 3 with Pacifica at Hunt- ington Beach and 1 Westminster at Fountain Valley in the cham- pionship semifinals. Davis said the scrim· ma ge with the h an- dicapped group was the best way he knew of pre- paring for Newport Harbor's team. ''Beating Newport was so routine last year that we've had a hard time getting our players to feel much concern about this year's match," Davis says. "As Jong as we have such talent as quick draw Ed Blanton and bullet Bob Worley, we think we've got it made." The game will begin at 8:29 and 41 seconds and will follow the co-feature duel of the night, the Dai· ly Pilot sports staff against the CIF. The Daily Pilol also had a scrimmage this week but results are be- ing kept secret because of a court J(ag order. However, it has been leaked out by reliable sources that the sports writers are r esorting to foul tactics, trying to recruit Newport Harbor High principal Chuck Godshall. The reason is two-fold. "1 think I cras h on this track Everything on my bike is geared for a long track " In Europe the riders a re accustomed to a 1.000-meter racing oval. Costa Mesa 1s much shorter. Ivan Mauger of New Zealand and a four·timc world champion. has been to Costa Mesa each year since 1969. .. It doesn 't look any bigger this time than the first time 1 saw it," he said. "The European riders will be at a dis advan- tage. 1 've been telling the others a bout the s hort track but they thoug ht I was joking un· tit they came here to- day." Mauger s pent time sliding around the Costa Mesa oval in a heavy downpour Tuesday and appeared to do as well as any of his American counterparts. Judi Garman is waxing op· tim1st1c about the Golden West College girls softball team and the season is only beginning. "This should be one of the strongest teams we hav<' had at Golden West ," she says by way of introduction HOWARD HANDY •·we have a pitcher with great potential She has been striking out a lot of batters including some of the m en around the cam· pus who think they can hit a gainst her. "Melanie Ky le r doesn't have a strong backg round m high level softball but she has unlimited potential. She throws five dif· ferent pitches and we can't touch her in batting practice,·• the coach says. Coast College, coach Johnnie Brooks is also excited about the coming campaign. ' Brooks has guided the OCC softball program for the past nine years and feels this year is the best of the lot. "There's some fine talent on this team," she says. "l honestly feel we have a chance at winning a league title." It should be an interesting meeting when the two schools meet for the first time in league play April 2 at Golden West. The Pirates are led by a trio of sophomores named Debbie. Deb- bie Conwell is an outstanding catcher. Debbie Donaldson and ·Debbie Marks handle third base and shortstop for the Pirates. Karen Wolf returns on the pitching mound. Recently, the Orange Coast girls scored 32 runs and had 41 base hits in a game. giving a strong indication of the strength ofthis year's team. Cage Finale Palmer acknowledges that his team bas the edge on paper in re- bounding with 6-7 Mike Wiley and 6-5 John Nash on the boards. "lf they come ready to play, we're going to be tough to beat. But if we aren't mentally pre- pared we're an ordinary team," says Palmer. Palmer has four juniors in the starting lineup with Wiley and Nash pacing the scoring with 17.3 and 14.7 averages. James Hughes (6-3) averages 8.8 and 6-2 Clyde Johnson has a 7. 7 norm. The only senior in the starting lineup is playmaker Leif Hertzog, a 6-2 guard. . "We'll be using our man-lo· man defense and as for Rich Branning, I think we'll try to rotate Johnson with reserves Rod Joiner (5-8) and Percy Jackson (5-11) and see what works best." This is Palme r 's second year at the Poly helm. He was an as- sistant at Pasadena for four years prior lo coming to Poly. Palmer views this confronta- tion as a different matter from the earlier meeting. "Marina seems to have changed some things and I figure we'll have to attack a zone. We've only seen five or six teams this year with a zone." During the campaign Poly has already raced half of the 4-A quarterfinals entries (Marina, Crescenta Valley, Inglewood and Palos Verdes) and two of the 3-A quarlerfinalists <Beverly Hills and Lynwood). The Jackrabbits also played Tustin, SL Anthony, Pasadena and Dominguez in addition to the rugged Moore League s late. "Defense has been one of our major assets," says Palmer. "We've been able to hold all but seven of our opponents to less than 60 points. "But Marina has an outstand- ing player in the front court (Bob Losner> and in the backcourt <Branning>. and if those two both put it together any team is going to be in trouble." Long Buell Polr IU-4) Jq TIKtfn 61 61 eomc:iton M 11 L. y11-oc1 ~l 64 Lakewood SS 61 L8Mlll1Un 52 SJ L8WlllOft 5' Sf Mlorin• (otJ S1 10 L8 Jorden SI n VenlU SI St LB Mllllkttn SS SJ a...... 44 7l Comptol\ M 1• 8e¥erly Hills 63 tl Lei<~ S7 5' lnQll'WOocl S6 6S L8WlllOft U S6 St Anll1ony 4q '6 L8 Jorden (o0 •2 n Gr•ne~HlllJ SS ., LBMl\llh•I " S7 (;rHunt• V•llo so CU' S2 P•IOS VtrCIH S$ SO W.slmlMter u DomlftQ ... r st 10 Moet., 0.1 6iO Pes.de,,. S7 37 st Bolsa Grande is at Edison in consolation play. The tourney is slat- ed to finish Saturday. Backing Blanton, who has had his gun permit revoked since the in- famous accidental s hoot- ing at CdM recently, are John Blair, Jim Tomlin, H o race Orris , Tim Conroy and Dick Morris. First, the Daily Pilot has no offense, no defense. no ball handling and no bench. Second , Daily Pilot captain, coach, trainer and mascot Glenn White wants an Abel-Caln plot. That wouJd be Godshall pitted against brother Newport District principal Dennis Evans, who'll be on the CJFsquad. Godshall, White and several others dis- gruntled with Evans ' follies of recent months, relish the thought of meeting him in a contact sport such as these •· nual Massacre games Other members of the international team in- clude Barry Briggs of New Zealand. another four-time world cham- pion; Chris Pusey and John Louis of Great Bn- tain; and Ole Olsen of Denmark who won the world title in 1971. Golden West had 18 prospects out for the team , the biggest turnout in the school's history. Included are a host of letter win· ners with a ll infield positions manned by returning players. Gauchos Roll, 90-67 Other baseball games rescheduled include Mater Dei at Saddleback this anernoon in the San· ta Aoa tourney. Dana Hills returns to the Tustin tourney Friday at . 3: IS, Canyon was at El Toro today weather permitting, and Laguna Beach a nd Volley Chris· lian will try to squeeze their game m later. . In the Newport-Mesa tourney. Corona del Mar was .it Newport Harbor and Co~ta M~u wu at Estancia today •g8in weather permitting. Newport Harbor's key lVlnla clash nt CoronA del Mar h as been rheduled tr Monday. Also ready to serve are conscientious objectors Tom Trager, Mike M u r p h y a n d .. J o h n Weyraueb. Pro Scores .._,._. ~.tNll AUetledM NtwOf .. etlt 11l, LO\"""'" I 11 ~ton II&. P"ll1totlpll•• 10 Weslll""etl 11a, Atlent• 117 A~H ...... , .. 11 Al'6Cl.e._ llldlaM !Illa, ~uUy 90 S.n Antlfllo 12). N•• Yor• IO'I $4tf\ 0le90.,. VI•" t4 N ....... IH•O•tUAt ... 54. L.OVll s. Van<Oll"'•' l #ofllrtAl 4 AllAnla 3 l"ltt"°"rQll 4. I( ""W\ (tly • (li<tl ,.lllh!Wlllll•• •. Mln"A\Ol•) 6ulfalU. NY A•nrrl 3 To~••. O.t•Oll ClllCAOtt4, CA111ernl• 7 have proven to be. This is Mass acre JV · and previous aames have been so physical that participants have been considered for com· bat pay award!. Survivors have been few lt all takes place Wed· nesday night at 7 with adult admission Sl.50 and student!i charged $J, thanks to the infla- tlonory rate lncreas~ railroadPd through by Newport athletic direc- tor Jules Gaee. Tickets will go on s ale al 6:30 Friday night at the track with the first race at 8 : lS. Basketball K<1thy Stevens is at second and Cindi Cooper at s hortstop. Stephens played two seasons ago for Golden West and hit a whopping .5Jl. Cooper hit .426 Jost year while clubbing two home runs and 20 rbi. Bonnie Thom as Is bn<'k al thlrd base and Sandy Maul will start at first. Freshman Lt-e Lindsey wlll handle the catching duties. Debbie Burlison and Cheryl Smalley are back in the outfield with Suale Calderon, a freshman, in the other s pot. Calderon nnd Kyler Join Kathy Nichols as the pitching starr The Rustlers will host the <'Om· munity college regional tourna- ment. May l 3, to culminate the season. Mrnwhllc, over nt Orange SAN DIEGO-Dave Maze hJt 25 points and Danny Nau 23 to leaa Saddleback College to :i 90·67 Mission Conference basket- ball victory over hoat San Diego City College here Wedpesday night. The victory closed out the moKt ~uccessf ut season tn Sadd.Jcback basketball history. The Gauchos closed the campaign with a 18·12 overall record ind A l<Mi con- fereoce mark for fourth place. 'Mle GaucMs mewed In front early and lncre01ed the marlin throuahout the second bl!. So.ddleback hlt ~of 61 from tht floor tor 60.6 percent with Maze thtjteadlna rt>boundcr w1th 1:; Nor rn.11\11 •• N•u M.\M Gellls H•llO .. ,_., H .. rls HoffmM OoOd Tolelt Se41411eN<•Ool .. ft ,. • • 0 J It 10 , l ti t 7 1 IS 0 0 2 • • 4 t 16 , 0 2 10 0 t ! 01 : z ; • MettthM• SeddlttMl<ll, 40-'1. 11161190 ltlllHIOll CON,l•IMC:W ....... ., s 1 ' • Thuf'9day. March 8, 1975 DAILY PILOT Pt!ep Swlln Results ' Athletes For Coast Area 1ri Area Girls Results PUBLIC NOTfCE ·S2 11' ATCMOfT Off • ..,_.,,.....,,., o,usao" 'ICTI'tlCWS 8U&tN8U NAM41 ,,.,. loll-1119 "''°" ,, ... "'*~ lM 1At ol IM fl<lltlow twti--: t BUI Babashoff won two CL.I> 1c1om 1u. Hoti,,, •• CV~nU {n leading v,..._ 100 frH-1. M. W. !Cally '"' 2, ,_, ~.,._,. ltrlki. tl'l l . Tfdkl\ ILi. Time· S:U -.,n Valley to a 105-49 I JOO ,., .. _ 1 ...... 11011 11•1 1 Sl!naet League swim· r~'S'.' (l.l 1. "011~• II'). nir. mmg victory over l.o$ 100 8.ck-1. AAlti., 11'1 1. A1c1nc11 Ala-1·tos u;gh w~~ (l'll.M P.l(ellylFl.Tl/rHI. 1 ~oi ... ... TU IC'UUe5• 100 8rHst-I. HtlSCHI ,,.I t M.itt<y day afternoon in the win-<Lll.8r•,,,•n tF > Tlme.1.01.1. ner's 1 , h. h1i 400 "'"Relay 1. Foun1.1,, "•• .. r. poo \.O tg ght Houma. area action. Htw,.n "•rMr 11111 <•o l.allra M1 i V. . • too Medin ftlor -t. Newp0rt ss on 1e10 had u.n Httbo<'. Time: Hso . easy tim.e in disposing or c,..'rs"~;.:;.s1~r~~,::! ~:::r""' Dan.a Hills, 102·66 with 2001tld.med .. y-1.McGlnl•Y IN)2 three swimmers tin Rooi-1N1 s. LOOmh tNI. Tl-: pos g 2 1S.S. doubJe Victories inclUd• JO l'rte-1. Ntwlend (NI t. l·ng C Ok k ' MocLeOCl (Lli.voueump (NI, a r y a z a 1 T1,,.. · iu. Taylor Howe and navi·d' 01 .. 1119-1. Prk e <LI 1. RotMru tNI. ¥ IOOFly-1. Sle°""s (N) t EICll< INI Duckworth. 1 1Cti1191r cu. Time: 1:00.s. Ri .. b d Ch M 100 Fret-I. M<Glnley IN) 'l. '" ar aeon, ark v.111._,,., oo 1. sn.11er tL>. TJrnt: H e n d r i c k s S c 0 t t Sh. S \.° ' S00 FrH-1 Owsley IN) t. l11er .. n We D 8 Vll a D d J 0 e) INIJ. Uppold (NI. T1..,.: U•.S. Mo.nroe each posted vio-~~.:·f~)~. ~·00'!,,°?:rl~01~ ~~),.,2,• Lones as Costa Mesa won 1;on Ov r Tu t. · C 100 81east -1. RoOlnHn 110 t. All· e S in in entury .-rs (ll 3. K. il!ellertson (Nl. Tlrnt· l,...eague action. 1.01.l.. IU"k l 400 Free lhlay-1. Newport -1 e Pa mer posted a H•rbor. Tmw: u2 2. 1 :52.0 victory in the 200 s....oa-.• 1u1 ,,.,, u...,. free and won tbe soo free .=h ~~~:Yi:~~., -1. L.o9U"O in leading Corona del 100Frtt -1.Heu.1ns1s1t e.inuno M <1.t3.5ummeu<L.l.Jlme:1:S7• ar over El Modena. too ind. Med•ev -1 O'Go'""" ts> }04·63. ~ :;:er_. IU 3. Sttw•rt CLl. Time. •1 •t SO Frtt I. Grlncll• (Ll 2. Olurm W' OrSt fl ISl l. Newlon (LI, Time· 0:2•.• • l;stincla ISi) C.ll Miiii • .., 3. ~~:17~1 I. Ko/tut ILi 2. Poller ILi 100 Medley Relay -'· Mllhkllfl 100 fly I. O'Hara (LI 2. c-(Sl T~.Flr:!'e.O 1. ""ch~ll 'Ml 1 ... ,A•n 3. Morreale ILi. lime: 1:01 .• •-• " v • ~-100 Fin 1. Pott~r ILl 2 Grindle IEI 3. 6ell fM). Time· 2:01 8 fLlJ. Sunkel! IS), Tirne; O S4.2 100 11'\d. ~Oley I Sltlltns IEI 2 soo Fttt -1. O'Gorm•n ISi 2. Bunt· K Rou fMI l C>e11en IM). Time onglLll.N•wton(Ll Tome S:039 1 11 9 100 Btck -I. Anderson ILi ). SO Frtt -I. Wyatl IE) 2 Wiiis !Ml Huklt\l (SI l. Morre.le ILi Tl,.,,.. 3.MollS IMl. Time. 0 US I 08 9 100 Fly -I Boyd (Ml 2 Woll (Ml 3 100 8renl I Summtrs (LI l . Sl<l>hei\son (Ml Tont' I .OS I Meno.1 ILi 3. Slewarl ILl. Tome· 100 Frr. I. Wy•lt IE I 2 &!II (Ml I "·3 l. J Ros~ IMI Tome 0. SI 4 400 Frtt' Rti.y -1. S.n Clement\'. SOO Frtt I Holmes (Ml 2. Sen.II Tome· 3.•1.6 (Ml l HalUKk IE t. Tome; S 07 0 "YftUf191t11 IMICll lttl 1 .. l <>tan .. 100 Bae~ -I. 6oyd (Ml 1. Molls (Mt 200 Medley reto-r Hu11ll"91on. 3 SIOAn IEl. Tome. 1.0l>.5 Time· I SJ.4. 100 8rta,I -I. I(. Ross IMI 1 200 Free-1. Cushman IHI 2. ~:~~ns fEI l. Weos1er <El Time Mooney (HI l. Guoner 101. Tome; 400 Frtt Reloy -I. Est.;ncla. 2:~1 Ind. med.-1. Weir IHI 2. Coon IHYlt:J 40.I 1013 Hen$0fl (0).Tlme:2:13.t . et Toro (46) ('2) U11lnrslly SO Frte-1. AnOelln IH) 2. Rena 200 MtOley Relay -1. Unlver-MIV. 1013 Jonnson IHI. Time· 23.8,. Tl-:l :st,8 Ol111n9-1. Lontr•ce (0) l . 200 Frte I. L Cempbell IUl 2. McGlnlty IOI 3. Morrison IOI. 1....-(U)l.W1li.on (E). Time I SS.a 100 Fly-I. Andehn (Hl 2 Murpliy 100 Ind. ~ley -I. J Ca,.,,,,.,.11 fO)J Thomas fHl Time: 1.01 9. IUl 2. Nt¥11i. (El 3. \lannoc• (U). 100 Free-I. Johnson IHI 2. Ret'".e Ti-1:11.t (Oll.Wnko(Hl.Time:S12. SO Fr" -1. Hassett nJ\ 2. 8r00ks SOOFree-1. Yeo IH)l. ThOmnlHI CUI). Colorow (U). Time; 0:24.' 3. H<tr\$0f\ (0). Time. S:lS.2 • IOO Fly -I. 8roolls CUI 2. Nevlti. IOO&<k-1. Weir (H) 2. W•luo fH) CEl 3. R11t1enstt1n IE). Tl,,,t: 1·0J.I 3.0rot90fl IOI. Time: 1:09.2. lOO FrM -I. L. Campbell tUI l 100 8rust-1. Moonev (HI 2. Seue IUll. Lyons IUI. Time·O.Sl.8 C.uSllm.,, (HI 3. Ashby COl. Time: soo FrH -I. Wiison ( E) 2. RIKllh 1: 13.4. IVll.J.CempboW IUJ. Tlme:S:Zl.O 400 Frtt Re1av-1. Hunlln9lon. 100 Bock -I. C.0&11rove IUI 2. To,..: J:l7.2. 8-r!Nft IEI 3. Hkk& (El. Tome: ConllaMIM.lrllO·OltJ)EIModffta I:~. I '. 200 Medley Relay I. Corona oe1 100 8rust-1. Hassett (V) 2. Proor MJir. Tome· 1 48 1. CE>. Tltnt. l:ot.s 'lOO Frff·I Palmer tc:l 1 Wherry Cost.a M~ (ti) (71) T11s1l11 ICIJ Launer IC). Tome I HO. 700 Medley Rel•y -1. r 11sti11• 200 lM. Medley I. Heroch (El 1 Time: 1:49.S Weber IC.) 3. Watson <Cl. Tome. 200 Free -t. CMcon IC) 7 Lyst11e 2 O'l 3. CCl3.MontoefCl.Tome:1:S2S SO Free I.Sayer fCl2 Heck fCl3 200111d.Me<llty -1.Fr•nklln1Tl2 Moller IEl <1nO Johnson fEl. Tune Piercy (Tl 1. Oembeckl CCI. Tornt 1• 4. 2 07.1 Oovong I. Grea9ard IE I 2 Miiier .SO Free -I. Ow• IT> 2 S~ CE ll Ke911llE) Points· 22 'IS CCI l . W•td IC>. Ttme; 0:23 1 100 Fly I. Browne IC.I 2 Frost ICl Olvln9 1, HenOrlcks (C) 1 3 Saytr 10. Time: S6.0 T~ ('t) 3. Carlson f() Tlrnt 100 Frtt I. Herotfl IE I 2 Wat\Ol'I 51.JS (Cl 3. Smtih IC.l. Tome: Sl.S. 100 Fly -I. Wenolare IT) 1 SOO Free I Palmer ICl 2. Frosl CCI Pelel'10ll <Cl 3, Nunez (T). Time. 3. Slln1er1ano fEI, Tom<i: 5:08.0. O:St.t. 100 Back 1. Heck ICI 1. Smith (Cl IOO Free -I. Swet1!.0n (Cl 2. Eloe 3. Fo~her IE ). Time: 1:00 B, CTI l De-~ kl IC) Tl O S2' 100 Breast-1. Weber fCl 2 L..luner · .. ...,.c · me:: ' (Cll..JollnisonlEl.Tl,,.,.:1:0..J. SOI Fr .. -I. MoMOt IC) 2· CMcllfl 400 Fr .. Rel•y-1. Corona OCI Mdr. (C)3. Lystne (Cl. Time: s. IS. I Tl~ 'll.S. 100 8.tck -1. Frtnklln (T) 2. Pl..-cv "~ ' CTll. H.errlJOn <Cl. Tome: 1:00 3 100 8r'Hst-1, Osea IT) 2. Wll'd IC) J.J~ur(T) Tome: 1.0..4 .00 Free Ret•y -1. Costa ,...~ r.,,,..:1.n .s £di,. t10l1 (Ul Marina 200~ey Rel•y-I EOls,on Torno l:H.•. '100 Free-1. Buckner (Ml 2 Wenger CMl3.1Wey IE I. Time: l:S0.7. 100 lnct. Medlty-I. \11n GorCIOtl IE l '· s.nborn fEl 3. Jones IE>. Tune· 7;13.3. SO Free-1, Mulhauur IEI 2. Golonk• 13l.Sher (Ml Tlmot: 23.6. Olllln11-1. Brennan IE l 2. CerloOn IM)3.Matll IE>. Pol111S: 149.0S 100 Fly-1. van Goroon IE> t. LI~ oensttdt IE> 3. Gibson IE>. Time Stl. 100 Frff-1. Park IEl 2. ToroOe IE) :l.Culli1Wne !Ml Time· $2 4 SOO Frtt-I Wen11er (Ml 2. Roley IE I l . Cross !El. Time· S·OS.l>. 100 8ack-1. Buckner IMI 1 Peril IE l 3 lr¥1ne IE l. Tome. S7 t . 100 llrust-t Jones CE J 2. Torre<. IMl 3. 8us<lle (Ml. Tome 1.ot 2. 400 Free Relay-1. M•rina Tlmt• 3.32.S. Dina Hills 1 .. 1 (IOll Mlnlo11Vieio 200 ~ley Reio -1. Mission \lie· io. Time: l :S..6 100 Frtt t . Okareko IMl 2. ·Fr•nsen IMl 3. Bertral'\d 10). Tome: 1'~21nd. Medley 1. Howe (Ml 2 McC•llerly (M ) M olOSCh IOI. Tomt:1:109 SO Frte I Ouckworl,, IMI 2 Murphy IMl 3. C•rdellO 10). Tome · 0 H.l 01•1"9 I Gerard (M) 2. Hobbs (Ml3.Hilll0) 100 Fly -I. Ok•Hkl IM l 2 MOIO\Cll (013. MCC•lfertr IM). Time 1:01 0 100 Free -I. Murp/11 IMI 2 Fr•n"n (Ml 3 C•rdello (01 Tome o·~•Free -1 oucllworth !Ml 2 G. ue (Mil. Bet,.nd (Ol. Tomt 5 10.2 100 Back I. Bush fMl 2. McC.rtln (013 Sorenson IOI. Tome: 1 OS.• 100' Breasl -I. HOWt (MI 2 Aenr CO) J Wtlloe (0). TIM* 1 :Oll.O 400 Fro Rtl•y -I. O•na Hiii~. Time: 3:SI l rb!. \I.tilt)' f1H) (4') LHAl.aml1os 100 Medley Reley-I. Founl•ln V•lley. Tome: t.•1.S 'lOO Frte-1. Krlkl• (Fl 2. Friend ILll.PulllFl.Tlme 1 S.I> 100 Ind Medley 1. M. W. Kelly IF) 2. AICll'l<h IF> l. Mouarl (L). Time: 2:: i·, .. -1. Miiier (Fl 2. LUUS (ll 3.Mun<Y IL). Ho Um•. 100 Fly-I. BabOshOlf (Fl 2. LUC•S .Junior l'arsity C•s\aM .. a (111) (11) Tust111 100 MeOley Relay -1. Cosca Mew. Time 2:03.l 100 Free -1. Fro~s ICl 2 Flttr ICl 3. Gnr..m CC.l. Time; 2.27 I 1001nO.Meplev 1.McKeller 1Cl2 Herroa IT> l . Wr19hl (Cl, Ttme' 1:43.• so Free -1. G•lla11hef tel 1 eernard (Cl 3. Schulll ICI. Time. 0 :14.1 100 Fly -1. Bernaro ICI Tfme: 1: 10 t 100 Free -I. G•ll•11her ICI 1. Brooks IT> 3. loncoln IC.I T•mt· 0 SU SOO Free -1. Meany ICl 2 N~11n ICI 3 Relchle IC). Time· 6· ll.9 100 Back -1. Carlson IC> 2 Braoks IT 13 P•ulson (() T '"". I 16 7 100 Brust 1. Htrroo Ill 1 M. DleClroch (Cl l . Clar.-, <Cl. 1•rne 1!110 ..00 Free Rel11y -I. Cost• Mesa Time • 21.3 NewJOrl Harbor ( IOJ I CJ• I Lo.tr• )00 Medley relay 1 Newport H•rbor Tome· 2:02 • 200 Free · 1, 8r•dstreel IN) 2. McOou~I (NI 3. JohMon IN). Time 2:04.0. 200 1no meoley· l Fulh IN> 7 Rno .. os IN) J. Mad~r fNl Time. 1 1',2. SOFrH 1.()eMoll lNl2 WMt (N) 3.Mack ILi. Torrw 23 5. 100 Fly I. While (N) 2 1(1~ IN) r>0lhlrO Time. 1·oi. 9 1()0 Frff-1. Fulls IN I 2. OoeMOIC (NI 3 Hendritkson (Ll Timi' SS 8 SOOFrff I. Gr•v IN I 2. Moder (N) l M.trx IL.I Tlrrw S SA 2 100 Back-I. BracHlrett IN) 2 J C Tennis Golden West 171 Ul LA H•rbo• SinQtH Po\~'o IG I Gel GallegoU·O,&·O ulner (HI Gel. letH·l . S•7,6 2 JoMS (GI Gel. M•rono •.•• &·l Scllllln9 IG> Otf Knl<k•rbocker 6·1, 62 Wolchtr IG l det. Ay•l• 1·6. 6 0 Wtllln IG)del. Ktllehtr4·3,•·0 0.11bles Pano·WUcller IG l de/. G.tll&gos· K111cktrM<kerl>-I, 4·2 L.alMr·AMrono IHI Clef. Foercfl.WHI ....... l. Runy•n·Wallln <Gl elel Ayal•l<elle .S·6.6·2,6.J. Moo. IL>> Ado191J ILi Tllh•: l:IOO llO llf9Ht 1 Johnton tNI l . Vefl .,.~ (Ll a. H•lllelll (N). Ti,,.. I 10 0. .00 ,,." ,..i.v-1. Nt•.-Ort .. t"bOf time·•: 10.a. SIT-(ti (111 u..i.,.n», Jt0 MeOI~ Relay L UllfW,.,_.,, 1'111\e: t . IU 2t011rM-I Gtlst (IJ) I. s.t\w CUI ~HeU IUI. Time: J:t),, ., ,no. l'Mdlay -I. Andtrto!I (U). .,.,..: 2. lM.' • st Fr" -1. ltonord IU 12. Kllhntff (Ufa. I.Ms (IJ). lll'nt: O;t),f 100 Frtt -1. LtOl'lt1'd (U) t. ltlstwttt CUI. Time: t·O).t toOFr .. -1 Hall CUI. Tlroe: 1:.0 1 M08o<ll -1. o ... rwM' llJI. Tlnlt: l.t4.tl IOI .,.HI -1. A..0.'10fl (U) 1. c;.lv (U). Time 1·11 7 •el-00 USI Marito.t 2001Mdt•v R"l•y-1. l!Cll\oft. Tl-. 2.ou. 200 FrH-1. Gre99 cu t . Wallll IMI no tl>5'd. Time: 2:JS.•. 300 Ind, Medley-1 Pl<kfo,.d (5) 2. Ali., 11!1 ) lilosenber9 (Ml. Time: 1·110.j. 50 F ..... -1. Crawforo (El 2. M<c;o, IC>t.Stewafl (£). Tlmt: 29.J. 100 flr-t. Allen IEl 2. PlckfOf'd 1El'91111td.Tlme: l:IS.). IOO"r-1. McCoy (MJ llOMc:ondOf third. Time: 1:10.2. SOO FrM-1. Sttwut (£I no M<Otld ortlllro. Tome: •·41 I l.~~.~'tfi~~nu~· W•l)ll IMI · 110 8reasr-t. Gre90 IE> 2. Crawford IE) l . Seller IE). Tl"'°'. I.IA. I ""·Ven., Ill> f7ll LosA11111111., 100 MeClley Relay-1. fo11111e1n V•llty. Time: l lS6.I. ?M F••-1 s~oll IF) 1. Hamill (F)J.Bl•tk (L). Time; l:St.a. 200Jlld. MeOl•v-1. Wainscott fFl 1. Merrlll IL) 3. Furtong IF>. l'IOllme. $0 FrH-1. Torres IL) 2. C.trlM>n <Ll l . Suthtrlend IF I. No time. 100 Fly-1. Carlson (Ll 2. Sutherl.tnd fFl 3. w. Ho11ue. Time: 1:04.1. I 100 FrH-1. Torres IL) 2. Hamill J J:'l1 S:•lrk""" Ill. Time: SS 9. SOO Fite I. Scott IF I 2. Co• (U 3 Block IF). Time s lf.S. 100 Btck-1. Furlon9 IF I 2, Haley (Lil.Merrill (LI.No lime 100 BrotHl-1. W•on~ott (F) 2 Fo11 ILi 3. Koloh IF l No llrne. 400 Frtt RtleJ-1. LOS Atamllos. Time· 3:41.3. SM c,remente Ill llO> ug~ 200 Medley . Rel•Y -1 U9UM Beach. Tome: ).21.5 200 Free -1. l(ru11tr (Ll 2. Breen (LI. Tome: 2:30.7 100 Ind. Medley -I T•ylor Ill 2. ~nson CLI 3. lonkleller IL>. Tome 1.H8 SO "''" 1. Ekber9 Ill 'l l(orr&-11.tn ILi. Tome :O :JO.O SOFly 1.&nson(L).Tlml'·03'8 100 Free -I 8r•Sllier ILi 2 Korra 11an Ill J SCln Clrmenle. Time· I 08 S SO Beel<. I Taylor ILi 2 B,.Sllier ILi l Rus~ell CLI. Tome 0 311.2 100 Btusl -I. Ekbe<!I (L) 2. 1tr~1 ILi. Time· 0 38 S H11111in;ltfl lt4l COi Ora,... 200 ~lty rel•y-I. Hunh"9(on. Tl,,...). 19. t. 100 Free-I. Bauslln IHI 1. Um- phenour 1Hl3. Time. 2. IS 7 100 1nd. Medley-I. Pea)lev (HI 2. LOW (Hl 3. Wooten IHI. Time 2:4S.I. so Free-I. Nichols CH) 2. Yeo CH) 3, Ramberg (H) Time: 26.9. 100 Fly-I. Love IHI 2. Pusley IHI. Time· 1·11.a. 100 Frtt I. Nochols CHI 7 Wooten (Hl Tome: 1.0..9 SOO Free I Umphenour IHI 2. B•~lon IHI. Ttme 6 0. 8 100 B<1clo; I. Yeo IHl Tom,. I 218 IOOBrtasl-1 R•mber9 IH). Tome ' 42 7 400 Free Rel.iy 1. Hunl1n9ton Time • 4S.8 l'rosh-Sopla t:.nanco.it tlU CH>•> Mlllol\an 200 MeOley Relay I. Mollo"iln· Tome I S~.O 200 Frtt -1. Anoer)on (Ml 2 Ro- (Ml l . Scllmoot <E>. Tome: 2:00.0 100 lnO. MeOley I. HUSO<\ (M) ). C>er\I IMl 3. Howt•r>O IE). Time: I Oto 4 SO Free I. Yamasall fM) 2. Grosman (Ml 3 WyaU IE), T•me ) 2•' so Fly I Hogen !M l 2 HaUC}h (Ml l Molls (M) Tome 0 )0 0 100 Free I. Y •m.iso1r1 (M) 2 Ro-IMI J AnOer~on (Ml. Tome l SH so Sa c" I SlnbaCll (Ml 2 Srauoo (M 13 Oenn•s I Ml. T 1me O lt 0 SOBredst I Ger'>I CMI 7 Hull IEI ) Bl'nson IM) Tt-0 JA l 200 Frre Rel.iy I Moil•""" T1nll'. I •S.O El Toro 1111 11011 un1ver-11tr 200 MeOtey R•lay I. Un1wr~1y, Tlmt>: 2:00.8 200 Free I. Collen lone fu I 2 Rooma•Oen fUl 3. Turley IE>. Time 2 04.0 100 Ind. MeOley I. P Cclrnpllell (Ul 2. Robt:Jlns IVl 3 G•onrs IUI Tome I OS• SO Free 1 Collenlone IU) 2 C.ra,,.m (U) J Stevens fVI Tl'""· 0 2l8 SO Fly I Gao..es (U I 1 Stt""ns IU IJ.Turto<El Tome o 29.8 100 Fret -1. Rl9ma10t'n <UI 2 H.-nte (U) 3. HomesluO WI. Ttmt o sa • SOBacl\--1. P CampMll IUl 2 Hi nl~ IUI 3 MCIO~n fU). Tome 0 30 0 SO Breast I Robbins IU> 7 Gral\an'I fUI 3. M Campbell IUI. Time 0 33 I Cosca Mes.t 11091 ()4) Tustin 200 Ml'Oley R1tl8y' I Costa ~sa. Tome 7 03.• 200 Free I Dolan IC I 2 Arnolo ICI 3 Manton IC>. Ttme 2·0. 6 100 lnO, ~Oley I Lysine (Cl 7 Har>O~{'l SPOnaQle IC.I Tome I 081 SO Fr~~ -l T1n11 tCI 2 WakelotlO !Cl 3 Coshl•nd ICI Tome 0 76 • so Fly -I Lnlne ICl 2 Bla<.kburn ICI l Schless1nqer fCI. T•me 0 2'I O 100 F tee 1 Oolan IC l 2 Arnold ICll Gilmer !Tl. Tom~ O.S9 I SO Back 1 Blackburn IC> 7 'Lenharot (Cl 3 S. Ootdflth CCI Tlmt · O 32 1 SO Brust I. Sponaglt IC l 7 Tln11 ICI l 11ancl IT I T•me O J'S 700 Free Relay 1. Co,la flle'a Torrw 1 46 O £d1wn IMI ( .. )Marona )()OMedley Relav-1 EO•son Tomi! I Sl S 100 Free I Ponforo IE I > Bauer IMIJ SCl>OpC> IMJ Tome 2 OS J 100 1no MeOlo I S1on~ IM) 2 E11erwi1 (Ml 3. ScllneoOer !Ml lo""' I GI.. I SO Free -1. RoC.rts IE I 7 Ci<o""' (M)J. Tutcon IE> Tirri* 2• s . so Fly-I Hollman !El 2. k•no !Ml l Evtrson IMl Tome. 78 7 100 Free-I. Slone (Ml 1. Plcl\ford 'l&n Kiiie CMJ. Time lS.O ~o 8.cll I. Wel ~ur (I) t. Sc.Mel .. , CMI J Ortl\•m <El. Tlf'rf; )U, SO l,..os1-1. khOllP <Ml 2. TMWIW IEIJ. lwtel.on (I!). r1,... ~ o. JOO rrat Relay-1, Mliaft. T'llfte! 1:.0.S. D-MIHa ( .. I IM)MIMlffVltlt lllO AIMOMJ Rtlat -I. Ml»ioll Ii• ;o. Time: 1.SI.$ 100 flrH -!, S<OIM•I\ (M) t .,_. •rr.on l~I J. IC.. Mur1'(ly IMJ. Tl111t: I SU lOO Ind. ~din I R•1 IMl t. Grel' (M l J. O.nm•n ID>. Tin.: 1:01.• $0 Fr" -I GoocNll (Ml J. SColll'WI IMU. 8tntolo. ID). Tlm41 0·11.2 50 Fty -1 H•ll IMl ?. MCIMl'tln IO>J.J.c:k\olll (Ml. Tl,...,.•0:1'.7 100 ,., .. -1. ltay IMI 2. Hendenoti I Ml J ThOntplOn (0), lime: 0.$1., IO O•o -I 8t""911 IOI 2. Grty IMll.HellCMl.Tlmt 0:)1.5 iO lltffll -I GOOOtll IM) 2. HM- W'IOll !Ml ). 0t11man 101. Tl-; 0.31.S 100 "'" Rel•y -1, Mlu oon vi.Jo, Tlmt. 1:4'.1 1'111. ll~r 1111 UO) LetAl•ml• 200 dl•y R•ley-1. FDu,,i.ln V111ey. T : 2!06 ••. 200 Ft"-1, Twyma~(fl 2. Gocltrlf (l .. ll. £91n IL>. Tjme: 2: It s. 100 lllCI. MeOlty-1. MtndelSllOft IFI 2. J.cUon IFl 3. LO~Y"t CLl Tl,... 1 "·'· ' $0 Frn-i. SISIMll' IF I l Simon (L.) l Ot•y Cll. Tlnw; 17.S SO Fly-I. Rooen IF) 2.Melldel.,_ • (FU.Jocjlton (F). T lmt. )2.1. 100 Fret-I. Simon (L) 2. Snvlll (I') 3. HKlo.s IF!. Ti..,.: 1 ;03.7. ill S.ck-1. Manes CF l 2. GullVMI (LI l. Refl090t (LI. No Ume ~ 8r .. l1-1. Mt,,.,.ISllOll (Fl 2. I.ii• boulle (Ll l . Smith IL.I. "'•*"" H•rllOr (ts) (01) L..Nr• 200 MeOltV rtl•y-1. Newport Lauded Dave Rohde was named mosl valuable player o n Fountain Valley fflgh '• varsity basketball team Wednes· day night at the school's sports awards banquet h onoring the Sunset League champions. VttWIY Mott Vtl~bi.: D•.,. ltoNiof; Cop. t.ln· 11111 Miiier; Moat lmproveo: flAot1' Miit lltll. J-.....vertity Mo" V•lueble. Jon11 Holl11td; c.p. leln: Geor11• 8•rrlos; Most Im· PfO'fecl: Sc.011 Ford ~,. I Mo.t Vel1Mbl•: 8111 C1r1ot1; Gap. t4ln; Gng h•lltad; M01l lmllf0,..d: Tim CIOwerd. rrt1•ma11 MoU V.tlulble: RO!ltf HOime~; C•plt ln: Chris Mack •nd R099r Holme1; MoH lml>t'ovtct. Jose IC•ui· ,,,. ... •OMaN'ITUO•IS C:.ILllOotta11C1) 12lStt ,,.., .. Ooflerty t<:> oar o.vile3 ... • 4. "'•· "'•Uvm•n ISi oel MolOlle4 I . •l.. -•• IClott \lro-n• 4,~ ~men IC l oat Hunter• J. • I U~alf !Cldtl WU••" •.a 1 CodOlngtOI\ IG) Ot1Wellen4 1, .. 1 O.lltllet ORvll ... Pr•UYm•n 1$1 dorl OolleOY· Malone 1>-3, :S.4, •·4 . Ho .. •e·UPdt!lrtlf IGI det W.a.,.r H11nlert.·l,t.-•. Sffrnen<oclclongloh (Cl 0.1 \/r- C..C~,.-•. •·I GIRLSIASKl!TaALL VARllT'I' CMol t•U ()o!IT•sll• ()gdtn ISi F (IOI L/oyo S.rnon~Ul F ISlH.ilor Pdl!Q It l C !• I C:.O. C10n 1teo1111hC16l G me.ies POllloslte It> G 1101 Berler Scorl1'9 suC>s COM -B•·-1 r ... 11,,-Morrlil, R1cc101. H•llC1me COM,12· IS. JUNIOR VARSITY CdM 1141 f221Tuttl11 Rlcl\erdsfbl F 12lM1rl••ns ClrrllloW F lll~Odltn P••-M l•l C 14lJA<kell SlwllerlOI G l?IHtmans N\oore U 1 G ~) HO\klM S<o11nqsuo Tusltn O•lano2. Hdlltl~ 12·11. \IAllSITY Cor-del Mar UOI (DI F-ltl P•ng Ill s: 121 S..-rs ~ Ill F 111 Sle»n Semo~n (8) C (S) Eebon "-111~h <Ol G 111 F1ec19e IC.eOUQh 1111 G ISi TIVypp H•llUme: Foothill, 1>12. JUNIOR VAltSITY C«ON del Mar Ul 1211 l'D-• \. Parker Ill F 141 Ewlli" Corrlllo fl) f <71 Oelllle •OMI'. ... , $0111 _.LI. O.MM 'ff I\ <ti •• r II r .. CRYSTAL CLEAR POOLSeRVIC£. 310 Gene'ftt SI • H11tlll ... IOll .. aca. ca111orn1• .,.,.. Avuo r n , 2" C•ldctfon. rl Slwot>eni. ~s Kyle<, II> L•llChoty, C Thomes. lb WI nkleJMtoe k, II NlttlOI). p Smelley, t i Kt•lnk•rno. 71> OUrloson.11 2 t 1 l ) . 4 l s 1 ) t 7 1 > I 4 1 1 0 I 0 TOl•I\ ll 1• Sc_., 11111111., r oot 000 0 1 3'2 SIO ll 1• Or•...-c"" euu,,u Al\Oel, cl eon-11 c OonelOWf'I, SS ~rk\,lD AYO.IOlle, JO-?!> WOll,p McRoe>ert1. lb C.h•moerton, lb 6urlord, 2b Wooct, rf l O\•I\ •• r S I s 0 s t l ' l I t 0 7 0 0 0 l 0 I I 3 I 3! 7 S<Ort by lnnlnt• r Lona Such 104 010 oO 6 Or. csc 101 210 01 1 I I 2 l ) l I 1 l 0 0 "'° II • 20 .. I I 4 I 2 I 1 0 I I ' 1~ 0 I 3 7 , , , 0 I (/ 0 " • , 0 ,.. Tiie l'1(1t10ut Ct\lsl,,.n "'•-r• leneo 10 abO ... •ts tli.d ._. ounoe Coun11on Fe~uerv ti. 1'71 Salw--A •Ila. JtO Gene••~~~ lftOIJOn Bee<h. ~Htorn•• Tf\l\11U.i~~WU<onOucttlCIDy ... 1rt- Clo¥10ual. Stl•tOC>r A•tl• Thh ~t.ttel'llelll 11¥4' llleO wl1h 1111 C.Ounty Cito of Oun1,1e COUl\4., on Merell S, ltlS ~ P\lbllwd Or•noe Co.st O.Hy ~IOI. W fCl\6. 13, 20, 27, "a 1~1S PUBLIC NOTICE ~ •w.m l SUPERIOR COURl 01' TME I 51'ATE OF CALlf'O .. NIA FOlt I THECOUNTYO,.OllANGE O lff.A·1'9tl 0 NOTICE OF HEAlllNG OF 0 Pl!TITION FOR OROE ft Af'f'OIN- O TING TRUST&£ or TESTAME ... O TAlltY TRUST TO ,.ILL VACANCY 1 AFTER DECLIHA'l'ION 01' f'[f!SOfoC l Ot:SIGHATEO IN WILL " t Est•lt of ANNA AATAJIK . I 4 Oece•wo IS 2 HOTICE IS HEREBY Cl\/f;N llWC VIRGINIA WICKSTROM ho toteo WOMEJol'SVOlLEYIAlL. rtefe111 -l)<!hloon lor ""Order -nl· AA Ing lhe pe111toner. Vor91nla Wltk\lrom, S.nl• Monica elel Or•nQe c~ lruUeoo on place OI S.curoly P.;colo~ IU· 1•1•. l~t. 1oon•1 Bttnt whoc,, ha) ci.cto....O to "'I Pl•yer ol 11erne tor OCC-Jolnow tor lht f)UrPOse ol c•rryong oue l1>f BalM»I. 11 1erm\ ol lhe Tru\I reterence lo Mv<ll •~ Sant• Monica oet. Or•f19t Coe~I m<IOe 1or turttwr perucul•r,. """'uwt I) 8 12·1S 1 .. 14 Che tome •nd Pl•u ol hear1n11 thll wnw Pi•ver'o1 11 .. me lor OC.C-0....ryle "'""been set lor Marc"?•. 191S. •t • 00 Muwtll. a m .• In Ille i<ourtroom ol Oe,,..rtMt'nl Harbor. Time: 2:00.0. . 700 Free-1. Mowery INI 2. Hoh· VentlY CIF finals entry Bob Chase was named most valuable on Fountain Valley High's wrestling team at the school 's SP<;>rtS awards banquet. Richards 10) C. 17) Baron Moo<e f2l G (ll Panaoon Varsity Gol6-l\W.1t0tlW1P\t LA 1S ... IS7. No. l ol "''o ~ourt. •t 700 Clvoc C(>nl..-Orow WHI, In the (.lly ot S..,,I_ AM, (.alllorn1<1 Inger (N) 3. lv•rson <NL Time: C.eptalns: Ml"!! Muquer and 2 01.1. (;er.aid Amoroso. Most \lalu.tt>i.. 8ol> 100 Ind. meOtey-1. 8eell (NI 2. CNw;~s11mpro•e<1:Ron81Uf'CI. Morton IN) 3. BuCh•n•n (N). Time: JllfllorV•nily 1 1)111. Qplaln: ~It Nosco; Most V•lu.11· so Free 1. Tlllmtn IN 12. Clatk Ill bte· M.'111 Nlsco; Most Improved: Shall er ti l G It) Pena"• H•UCtme: Fooll\tll. 13·0. Jllfli...Va"lly Gol~n W.ell oet Well LA IS·~. IS. to ·JC Swim Summmies Dated March 3, 197S WILLIAM£ SIJOHN, County Cll'rk VIRGINIA WICKSTROM 1Ml0c•.tftiilrt Corel• 3. G Rober1\0I\ CN l. Time 16 1 Rol:ltrt G<telty. SO Fly-1. Bffk (N) l. MUUn IL) l. ~ro"°Sopll HW'1l1t9t0fl k1d1, ~lolorwoa n.. Pelit-r1nProPer Publtsheo Oran11e (.,.sl Oaoty PlloC, Marero 6. 7, 13, 1915 1 ... 1s l•erson IN). Tome· 31 l C•pt•lns: Sieve Baritto and l.Arry S.C.I JCSwilft "•l•Y• • C.o!Oe<\ Wot 7:.,..4, S S~k 100 Free-I Hoh1n11tr (NI 7. 9'1d!1en; Mo~I Vlllu•blt Chllo M.>r· CetRleH .... C•l .... I 1 '1 S. Tollm.,. IN) 3. G. Rooerlson (NI. ciuez. MOSI Improved. Slt..eJZupp. 800 medley r•l•Y-1. PH.0.nl dObl'Hsf rei.y-1. Cerritos S:IO •; rr=-==========-=oi--To~~·k~1. \loll• (U 2. VOlltn (NI l. * ~i;;;~k ~·.l~~!~e=~:~~i .~ ... ~. ~: 1!~d~e.~~1!· ~~~tcla ~.-~".:. ...;.. ... ~'4,.'!f.«"~ .d)_~ ..J\ M11werylNl.T1rrw ;29.J. Vtntura 8:•t.2. e.o1c1enw.s1s:n .1. ~ ":-'"'V ~ so Br .. ,1-1. Srnll.h lLl 2. MOnon • New p 0 r l H a r b 0 r 7SO free rt•l•y-1. PaS.t<leN 6:SL 1.· eoo ino. meo. relay-I. Fu41e<lon ".f.O"o~c,:\~~· .~-(NI l Fotsytll (Nl. Tome: 3S.1 Hi h' ti• t •. ,. 7 • p ade • •8 1 J ·~ ~ 200 Free relay-I. Nnwpon HarllOr. g S WreS lng eamS 2. FullerCon •:St.2; 3. S.nta Monie• · · ; " H Ila • • · _,. 1·0. 2· • Ventur• 1·0t 3· 5 Golden Oltback l :S6.t; 4. Golcten We~U:Sl.2; ~ ./'.~ Time.1 47.e. will be fe ted with a · · · · · ·' · s.ventur••:ou. ~""·~ w.,17: lU. I • .... San Cl-nit 13'11103) U9'1M sports awards banquet 300 lrtt rel..,-. POadtna ,;2fl 7; (;, '.ti. 100 MtOley Rel•Y -I. l..il11una 4SO back rel•y-1. Pa>\adtn• •.3S.•; 1. Ventur• 2·21.4; 3. Ml. S•n Anton.o (; ~ ~ /', fll" Beach. Time: 2.0U tonight in the SChOOl 1 Fullerton 4:J8.4; J. SiOOlebtck 2:19.2; 4. Golden WU! 2·1U; S. <I/' _,,,~ .. .A~~ 200 Free -I. Li"kle1ter ILi 7. F•r· f l . l 6 30 G l 4 'lt.1; 4. C.010.n woe 4:41.S; s. Ven-Fullerton 2:30.0. ~ 1!'lr' _,,,,..,...,~. relllLl 3. Lineback IS). Time: 2:0H Ca e ena a : . UeS Cure4: ... 0. Final \<Oring-1 Pn.Oe"a 2.,; 1 ~ 'l" ~ -.' 100 lnO Medley I. 8runswoclt IU spea'ker is Orange Coast 4j011y relay-I. P.Sadeno 4:20 •; 2. FUiierton I .. ; 3. SadOleback 174, 4. ~ ~~ ,~· 1 Murph., ISi 3. Wallace (LI. Time: C ll 1. h F..,ltrm •:2'.2; 3. Ctrrolo\ •.3"4.4; •· Vertlura 110, S. GolO.n Wesl 160. t. ~NC frl,..'-.~ •"'-"'~ 1·016 0 ege Wrest tng COaC s.cldltbacH:31.2;S.Ventura•.31S. S.tftl• Mon>C• 144; l. Soulhwo~eln ~°' ., ¥.<("'~ SO Frtt -t Gnndl~ ILi 1 Wendell V W 800 lrtt relay-I. PH•clerw 7. lt.S; 110, 9 Ctrtotos.": 9 El Camino«>. 10. ..~ (I ',/' ..... 1u 3. s10011L 1 Tome. o H.; __ e_m ___ a~g~n_e_r_. ------~2....:_F:u:.:.11t:.:•~1on:::.:._1:_·..:.2.::1 .. :2,:_· 3:_:·:_"~•:.:.":.:.'u:.•:.::•~7:.::·..:.•1..:..•:.:;_:_M:..•:_· s.n=..:."..:.n:.:.ton:_•o::.Je::..::..:;:_1:..1·_:R.::l..:.o..:.H:.::ondo=..:.:34.:_...r::;===========~~ SO Fly -I Brunsw•<-tu 2. ,. MOr9•" IS l 3. Morton I LI. Tlrnt: o~o ,,. .................................................................................................... .. 100 Fr&e I. l lnklelltr ILi 7. <;,(~ II die ILll . Farrell IL>. Tome· O:S6.4 SO 81<11 -I. Btn~n ILi 2 W•llace Ill l W•t•ni>•U9" (LI. Time: 0.32 . so BreHC -I. Bean ISi 2 M.llone IL13.SPt'coal (l ). Time 0 .34 S. 700 Free Reiay -1. L•ouna Beacll. T1nie t;O.I Hunll.,...., 11 .. l 1211 Oran9S )()0 MtOley relay-1 H 11nllnoion. Time · 2.01.1. 700 Free 1. Fru1er IH l 2. Wllllams (Hl3 MIJyer IOI. Tome. 2 OS S. 100 Ind MtOltY-I. Keoth IH) 2. COOllWy IHI J . Olover IHI Tunt. 1 O? I. SO Free I C.ummerman IHI 2. l.!flor (Hll R"nno lHI Tome U I. SO Fly I Frazier (HI 2 Mdyer 101 3. Taylor IHI Tome 'l9 2. 100 Fre-e 1. Gummerman IH) l Olowr IHl 3. ReMo lHl. T•m~: SJ.9. so Back-I. Kttfth (H) 2 leac;I\ IHI 3. W•ller 00. Tome. 30.8. so Brust-I Cookwy (HI 2. LHO. 1013. Wilhams IHl. Time 36.0. 200 Free Relay I. Huntonqton. Time: 1.43.l . C:Orenadtl wr 17'1 !Ml El Mtclena 200 MeOley Rel•Y I. El ModeM, Time. 7 OU. 200 Frtt 1. Wro9ht ICl 1. Bemonl !Ell.Ma\! CEI. Torrw · 1:5116 100 11'\d Mt' Oley I. S..monsen IC.I ) Wiiker ICI l Moyers IEl Tome. I 01.8 )0 Fret I. 81911 IE l 7 Oberrn.lll (Cl l Berea .. (Cl. Tome 7S 4 SO Fly I. Semonwn ICI 1 Mo~n IEIJ C.haVt'r fE l. Tim<' 28.6 100 Frt< t Silva ICI 2 \11911 !El ""° 3 Mollar fCI Tom4' ~& 0. !>Cl Back I Wrighl IC) 2. Kongland (El 3. JC.ee)el IEI. Tome; 71.~ SO Bre.ut-I Goder IC) 7. W•llt~ IC)J.ChClyer(E).Tome JS.4 )00 Free Rel.iv -I toe bCl-n Coron" Oel Mar anO El Mocten• fon>e I Sl J. CIF Cage Pairings Only one Cl F basket- ball playoff game is scheduled in Orange County Friday with Orange League powers EJ Dorado and Brea clashing •at Fullerton College. Cl F l•$kelWll Solo •·A Frloay •• Lo119 Bttcll Arena 1 lO cr,.spo 11s lnglewooo q llerbum Oet •s Cresc•nt.o Vallty Seturoay at Long Bea< h Arena 1·>0 S.nl• Barbdra v\ Palo\ \/eroei. 9 MM111a vs LB Pooy l·A (Friday) Garry vs Lo• 41tos a t C•I Poly IPornon11 San Cabrot'I ~' Newbury Park al Scnurr H19n 2·A (Friday) 8rpa .., El Oor.1100 c11 Fullerlo,, C.ollege C.u1ve r Coey v \ Gahr .ii Loyal• Unover~oly l·A IS:roOyl Boo Star V\ EU1nore a l RIPOland) HIQI\ Benn.n9 •S PasA<Seno& Poly .at Cal Slilt (Los A11ge1es1 . 30% DISCOUNT Sat'e SJJ to sis per tire on POLYGLAS Regularly s3925 A78-13 plus $1.77 F.E.T. and tire off your car. Custom lbttet' Cushion Polyglas This is America's largest selling lire -for lots of good reasons. Resilient polyester cord body for smooth· riding comfort. Tread-firm- ing fiberglass belts for road-holding traction. A use·provecl tread design that really delive rs on mileage. This is a tire featured on many of the 1975 modrl cars. For three days only, Polyglas wh itewalls are spec.ial pm:cd al 30% off. Save now lhro118h Salurday. Sale Ends Sat. Night . 7J~ PROFESSIONAL Al.fl() SERVICE WHITEWALLS Sil( flfS lolOOllS OP: HG. t'UCC SAU "'IC( 071-14 Crttnl1", Morntl, Ja~cl'"· "'"Jnl Ouuu. 81uacud1. i.t,,.,.,1 & olhf•\ $43.80 $30.K f18·14 lor1ro. Am0uudor C1m110, Cullu\, CM.wilt ChJlltncrr Road•""""· Ch111!!.!!~•1 S48 15 $33.70 C7114 lorono. Monlt10. CMlury Ghtvtllt, ~50.20 ltM1n\. Ch1•aer llo.ldr\lftntr 'othtr\ ~S.14 G7e-15 C•t.rolt t. Pcl111 w l111r S51 55 Monctttf. fu1y. t1l11on1 I. olht1s $36.DI H7 .. 15 ltSIOrt. RiYlt'I HrwporJ Giia.or. Monlt•tr. 010\, Pone~ I. ol~tos W>35 ill.74 l71·15 C101111c, 8uoc~ hlllt W11on. tmptml. ltlona•o W11an & olhrr1 S'.19 95 $41..95 1\1 yo ur Comlycar Sl'rvi1.1• Slnrr }llU .irr ,::u.iran· Ired a profcss1t1 nal 1nh: we will 111•rlnrm only those c:crncrs which \·nu .1111hur111'. nml will f ('· lurn all worn parts 111 a pl.t'<IH 11,1~· for }llHr in· spccllon al11•r lhe 1ob. Lube and Oil Change Front-End Alignment Engine Tune-Up ,.., r.c.r. lllf ''" .. ,, .. ,"' $2.18 $2.47 $2.62 $2.69 S2.92 S3 21 DIV<JRCE Only ,JZ,Q, EXCITING COLLEGE BASKETBALL! S~44 ~j~ir~0' 'f mulli·arade 011 fi.JZft.~ S995 Most U.S., some 1mPorl cars - p~rts extra only ti needed ~ S'J295 ~dc~f.4;2 J for air cont!. ~. · . WITHOUT AN ATTORNEY 24 HOUR SERVICE BBB .. " ..... _ ....... .............. GUARANTEED '-_;;;'-'-~~~ 673-2345 OIVIJRCf. SERVICES OF CAL.IF ATOY STORE FOR MEM! W•WllJMef? W · la• A• ..,.ac.. ~ .. .,. .... , ....... a..a1ec•1n•• o-s ... ,._MltdlMerefl.or y..,. ... , .... -... oo. ....... ··~s..-. ....... " ... 7i_. ..... ,.._, 1417U•1H2 NCAA WESTERN REGIONAL BASKETBAI I PlA YOFFS COLLEGE DIVISION AT UCl's CRAWFORD HALL FRIDAY-SAT\JROAY, MARCH 7 & 8 Two Gc.1.s Eech MMJM At 1 p.m. • 9 p.na. hahring UC ll•tnhM UC Davis Al Tidr ... sz.so pet' Bt9't T_..._ ... Tlc•tt $4.00 TICklT LOCATIONS: UCI CUWFOID HAU ASSOCIATID S1UD9n' OfACl-UCl ' FOi IMFOIMATIOM: 813-69 l I ...._,, ........ T ...... 0.-Noip '' C.....>~.._.-..... .__.. •·. " • '5,. •Complete ChUllS lubricahon. 011 change • Help• en1ute lonaer weanng put1 a smooch, quiet perlormancc • lntludu ll1h1 INck1 • Pltue phone for appolncment GOOD/YEAR GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER COST A MUA.MIWPOIT WCH I 5H .... .,.... ...,... fl 16tll St. '548-9383 tt.n: *-M. a.7 •lei. M --~-~-· . ,, ,, ·~-.V • With elec· 1 runic equip· mrnt our 11rolcuional1 lme·tunc )'OUt eng,nl', inslallil\I nrw p0tnl1. plui:s & cnndrn~er • Helps mnlntain a Jmnnlh runn1n1: eni1inc for maximum 111 milraiw • lnchodh Dalsuns. Tuyolu, VW'' and l1gh1 Crvcks 6 "3J$ to Pay at GoodJtW • 01r On C1st111tr Cre411 PCaa • llaater Cbrte • ~ • • A•tricatl Lrprw lllHJ Car• • Carte llaldlt • Dl11tr1 ClD NEWPORT TIRE CENTER lOOO l C..t Hwy. COIOMA DIL MAI 644-8022 .._,.w....MM•Ml.I l , I I • . • . • C4 DAILY PILOT Triurlday, March 6, 1975 PUBUCNOTICE · P UBLIC NOTICE P UB U C NOTICE •KIM •MUt ••mnou••UllNOI NO"ftC•Toc••DITOM HOTICITOCllllDITO•• lllAMI ITAT•MIMT IU•llll101ICOUaTOP1'MI IUl"a•IOllC:OU•fOl"ftll Yll• l•lllwhi' "''lf8 (J 11191n9 STAT&OPCN..lllOlllMIAl'Oll STA1eot'(41.IPOll:MIAllGll: • •-• ... ! TM•C:Ou.rf'YOttOtlA.... Tttl,OVMTYOPOJV."M MA lllU• AGIN('I', ttSO Mt .. Mit,.....U Me.A.aul • .... Or.,CMM,,,,. ... (AttUl EU•I• .. ll:llHMOl.0 EllllllES1 E,1•1• ot AM'I' MAlllGAilt EI M••k•• •. c1111jl1n, 1111 HA•tel, .... lllEINMOL.0 I". NAPtC~ OOMAH.D1<11""'. H....,,..ln9D1rll Or., Co,t.a Mtw. CA .... tlfllN..at.0 lll:HaT HAl"te£,.., NOTICE n . HEREl'I' Gl'tlt:lll to ,,,. ~ lltllNNOL.0 MAPl(E , •k• It.I! 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P UBLIC NOTICE E"<" bid mu" tontorm a"'ll be<~l'e IO !l'le Contr6(1 Oo<uml'ftl1' B HJ1• E..ch b•d S""ll be .o•comoano<!d "' \tie ~u,,ly ftlt"fll to on Ille Conl••<I NOTICE TOCllEDITOlllS Do<iim~nl' aO'\<I Dy t~ 11•1 ol prol>D$e<l sub<ontr.,;tor•. $UPERIOA COURT OF T14E l •lt Ol~lRICl rt>efWtl tr>< "91'11 IO re1ec1 <1ny.,.. all b•V. o• lo w••~e ,,ny STATEOF CALlFOANIA 1'"011 "r<·1u1"''''''.,.. lnl0<maHtle• '" "'Y D•dot In the biddon<,l. THI( CQUHT'I' 0' OllANG E ... '"'II'"""'' OI bl"' NO b•d ..... , De wlthd• ....... '"' .. perlOCI ol ~·tw ,,.,,Ille• lie. A-eJIJI ll>t',l.o!•QIC>Qeni11golbrd>. E•t•l1 ol Mii.OREO 8. McCARTV, '""' OIST R!CT h•S G•l••mlne-d , .. 9"Al'••l llftV.&•ll"'J •die ol i-r "iem W69f'S Ole••~. 1n 1 ..... hXd'''' •n who( ti '"h -•• it IQ b<' P<,,l<wmed IOt r~U• er.an or type ol '°'°TKE IS HERESY Gt VEN tc ,..., "'O••nldn net II"" lb ~·~<utt Ille Con\toi<I, ""(ldte.a' '1IOWfl ""rein. 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LORO. 1JS11 P.o•eo Ge va•-··· I <-•b•• .><""•P~l'o" !n ->ppl y to tl'le ~l<•bll joim •PP•fntocnhlp<omm1\lee lof a ~Uttt 111, L.lQUlld Holl•. C~lno•n•.l (' 'l•I" ~''' o• d!iP•<>onl and ll•IAQ tl'le ••tlo ol 1pprenh•:e• lo /o...-ne1men w•ell Or> Q1oSJ, who<h ·~ tne p•<1<e ot bu""'"'' ot 1n° t"o.,l •d<1 11'\.c undc"iqnrd '" dil m~tt••~ pe•la•n· • Con•• ~<to< ma1 bt. re<1ulredlo~-r c0<1tribuUon loapptl'ft\lce•l'lip~O')••m• •nq lo tne •-*•I< o• ~.,., decellent, •lth•n Con\t,)(I.,.. ano •ul>Conlr.&Cltw"S SIWH •I.so comply •111'1 Se<liOll lJ11.6 Jn Ir... tour month~ d!ttr !ht lfrll Plltil!C<ll!on em.,10 ,m~nt 01 o1pprtnti<e1.. al 1h<I nottc~ ,_.,, 1n•~•mitt ...... ••l•ti•' lo •Pl"•nll<till'lip Sl•n,,.""· ConllCI Ol•lt!QI" o• Otl~ll F~tllVd•Y 1•, 191~ '""'"!"•' R"ldl'°"'· San Fr•AC>S<O, C•Hforlll1, O< Olvl•i.., ol Apprenlitlitlip JUOllH LE"T A C.AlllHE R '•'"""'"di b<....cllolllcei. E ~ecutri• ol ll'le Woll al TllAOE OllOCCOPAT!ON OPE ll ATUt C. ENGI NEERS G<>U1>=• • ·--- (,•~UI> :} Gr'luO =l G•'>UP:: • C.!OUO ;; ~ '•,rouo ~ (,ooup:I Grout> =I C.roup = ~ CAA Pl.'NT{R . =•'l"'"h•• l JD<P Po,..e l S..• <»er .. 1or Prieum11tt Ndoler Or Power Sl•Ple• F'•l~ Dh•t l'"o•tm•n Po•<O"•PM•n 11 ...... , •~••c-'lktl"''-1-• t~•DO•e n1me.,dec:1dc<!• f!!!! .. tftMrlft<e '""""" 'tl•t•I-THOMAS l . LOAD ~I.II I.!~ '" ·-~· .. ,. .B.11 •.n '1.01 .. ,. .... ··~ l .•B •. ll'l1 P•seode '1'1!e"ci•. Sul11JU l 1.00 U9un114ill•. C.iotorftoitl~IJ 1.00 T11: Cl•~! 1.11.JJl.t )l,IM "" "" .... .... '1-?S 1.1> '·'' 1.1s '" . 1.00 ,._,,., , .. E•ecwtri• I 00 Pvbli\l'le<I 0rdn9" (olSI O••IJ Pi>ol, ~·: FtO. ll,d'lllM~r. 6, ll, 10, 1975 oll,li 1.00 Pl'BLIC NOTICE - 1.00 1-------------~~-- l.llO NOT1Ce T0t;lllll:DITOlll5 ,,.00 1.00, "" ··~ ··~ SUf'EAIDll CO\lltT 0, THE' ST•TE OF CAt.IN>ll:NIA flOll THE COUNIYOFOlllANGe. No. A·lJ.ftl Etl•te of C.EORG'O 0 . OUNS..:.OMB, DKe•-· lPn tnl Md\On~ < ~n ,.,., "'~'°" ~1qnesilt·Titr.auo,,;,.i """"' cornpo~•t.on. EPO•" NOTICE 15 HE!IE6V GIVEN 10 1r.e ,..Oitors ot !M 1bove ndmt d <1ere.,...,t !.,.I •11 ~"on• h•••"!I <litims dgain\t l.10 ltM .. ,., <lft•<leM ••e rt<iutr;>O \o hie l'lt1'1, wl\11 tllt lltlfl'a'y •OUCheti, on M ollice of Ille ci.•• ot the •bo-.o9 °"" Oled Uim.-n1 Ma'°"~ Ftoa11n9 dnd ''""'""""' M.lt hl"" °"'""10' (_u• ~~(,.,lie• M.o.llol>':' OP<:"r~!"' c1 .. , • 6 '>•m•••• 1 v~ o• ~·H<IOP<'•d!o• (,r•n<l•nq Mlcnine OJl<:r•t0< ..... \ype5J J.oc ~~°" V•br a To• , & '>•m•li• T~IM! Sc reed D~•,.o• !.. "' •nj Y,~c h! n~ Opt' r.o!or ....... ,, .. , Joe•"f<><C•nq lron Yta•-t • !:>!•o.£.lutdl "°" WOrker °'""""'nl.&1 l<on Wo•~e• r en•.e E•e<lor ..... _. . ..,., """"~11 "•'e•, LY1em•n ,.,,., t•one• A,o ... 11.,,..,...e1er Lon••tle Screello"9 tor •DU<Jh ""'e oll ll•• P1c1"nq ol Co.,c•ete l(~ttle..,..n. 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Wtt'°" loKreM>C'}', 8oMdOf T'Yll•• Qiieo ,oo,..,,..MI,<"'°·'''• ,. • .~'""'"'°'~ '""' Dllly"l181,.~t1.-Mirth', 1~1s. &tD-" 6 4 "2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D ~·­-·----. Tho __ ,,,_ ....... a.-c.... =;:::· ... -"" ----..... _ -....... -• ----DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIE~-ADS You Cqp Seit It, Fin( It, [ ] Oi1t Call Servke ._.. .. ......,, ..._...., .... ~~ .. r1•----IMO 11- looo_ ...... .,ft With a •WantAcl 642•5878 fC1$1 Cndl ~val ...... ·~··· , .... :.... ---·-:.00 For Salt 1-.. For 5a1t H-.1 For 5alt ~For 5a1t .....-.~------: ···············-······ ···············•······· ······················· ERRORS· Ad erti ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ' -I ON • • ..,.. ~~-1 · 1001•-rot 1002 G....rot · 10~ ""'°""' 11'outd check tMlr odl ~· , • •••••••••••••••••••-•• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ·····~······················· ~-f • clolly r. report ~ · · lmmedlD.tety.· Th ~ DAILY PILOTes- llobUlty for tt. first "" . con:ect l•arliool ody-. . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ ... 1002 . ....................... . MESA DEL MAR . BEAUTY HUG HOMES, INC. • LINDA ISLI Lo•~ly custom home, 3 & den plus ramlly room., pier/slip, On broad ex- panse of bay. $550,0oo • • • IA.LIO.A. l'l!HIHSUU. Baylront beauty! ·Pij!r & slip. 4 Bdrm. Many amenities. Asking $295,000 561 San Nicolas Drive, SUite102 ~ewi>ort Cepter . 640-4050 This 3 bedroom. 2 bath t , . . "DO!. HOUtito;" corn•~ 1002'.Gll'MNll 1002 bines mKny ft:atures that •••••••v••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• are h ard ' to f ind · .. Hardwood noors, hea,v' sbak.e roof, brick firephu~e w1tl\ mantle. big covt!red patio, sprinkll'rs 11nd its pro- fessionally land scaped. t~antastie locMtion on a quiet ins ide s treet! ONLY i-13,900. SO OON"1 WArr ~ ! 546-4141 llG CYH "DU.UYILLE"-VIEW New fantastic 4 BR model w/bonus rm. Impressive 2-s tory entrance, lge LR & DR, 'wet bar, most inviting .spac. Kitchen . Top quality cptng. $139,500 2111 San J ....... Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-4910 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~1 .................. ~?.~~ ~~! .......... ~?.~~ Mewpor1 Heiqhh ChZJrrninJ? J bcdroom- d1n1n.: room. Fireplace, l>llns, Ut.':1mcd ceiling hv- 1ng r oum . lluge lol. · Trees and ~hrubs galore: Plus "'ork.,,hop, patio, UUlJ,. We 1nv1lc your in· s~l'~Lon. A~ku1g S5:J,5lJO IF YOU'RE FUSSY CUSTOM BUILT IRVINE TERRACE Fc-c land. {juahty l'Oll slructiun. Large ptJ(•I , badn11nton court, l'a:iy care land:-.cap1ng. i;re;;it family home Pr1v<1C} for outdoor In u1g, 3 UH plus cu1\\Ct"l1IJl<' den, 21 ~ baths, lari.:c l:1undry r oom. indoor b;;ir-b -t1uc. Callti7J-M55U. 0."fN 1'I Q • n ~Fur-.,,, ~P 'l•d' IMMEDIATE POSSESSION $8200 ASSUMES FULL PRICE $38,000 Exl·cllcnt ;i1·ca. Cuslon1 ap1>1·u;i c h "1Lh hu~e trees. Scl·lu1.!..:d entry. Co1.y 11\'111 1; roo1n with ma~S l\'C tloor lo l'Ciling E:1rly ,\mcr1can l1replace. S'J'l'.:PSAVl-.:KS L:tlUllfo.I E'l' GAi.Lt:\'. t.l'parate dining area. 4 bu·nus bedrooms . h'.1ngs1zc master ~u1le. //~tbiS"'A·~~ RE LTORr 1 PIER AND SLIP CHA.HHS. ROHT Deluxe owner's unit j?UPL!j:X w /slip for 28' boat. Nearly-new all!I deliehtfu\ to see. W i ll consider exchange . $122,500. " CALL-644.7270 2118 E. Coaol Hlgltway, Corona del ,...,. PROP.iRTY MAMAIHM~ • ... _,lot UWUIG l•CK .. 11 NATIONAL MULTI lftT SllYICl •It•• •n, ror rwr. IUl ot U•H ••rl'IACI •• 1• •il/U ' · G .... ral 1002°G.-al 1002 ................................................ • • LIDO ISLE Large 8 BR., 6 ba. home beach ; 50 fl. lot." s hbre $295,000. Will consider trade. on sandy mooring. Brand new 5 bdrm. 4 bath, on 30 ft . lot. Pier & s lip. $295,000. Attractive 3 BR .. 2 ba. single story; 60 ft. street-to·street lot . $152,500 Xlnt buy. 3 BR, 3 ba, single sty. home on 35 ft. street-to·strect lot. $89,000 WATERFRONT LOTS 40x90 Fl. $250,000 30xl05 $165,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Buy~1dt· Dr•v•· NB 675 6 16 1 Yuu Jove this executive single sto;y in prime beal·h IO CiltlO O . i\l an1curc corner lot. fm. rnal'ulalc. l nll'nor det:or 1~ tcr·ntic. f'catures cff1· ricnt w ru1i arounr.J drl•an1 kilchcn. Co7.y tamily ruom with 11rL•plat·c. Formal d•n · ing. tluc year ncv». Ju~t $5:J.91.11J ! Call now to sec. 1\~l'lll SpHc1ous grounds sur · Gene-ral 1001GtMrol 1002 AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE Fur ~o much home! l·!ugc ~C Jli•filll' fllnll!y ruo111 hlls Swcrilsh 11rcpl;1l"C + !Jar. t~Kt ra l:1rgc furinal d1n1n g l':IJ1ci..c..nl hon10n1;1ker klll'hcn. /\Jl k1ngs11.c bcdn101ns. IJ1~ corner ltJt. All 1or only Sof~.sou. Call now Lo sec. 847-UOlu. A ~t·nl. EASTSIDE CHARMER :i br-t"r rculilr dnve. An o ldie Uul a good.le PLUS<! :.cp;.rall· rental units. Hurry' :->P,\HLING l!E,\L t.:STATI-.: R33-3548 ___ , IF YOU AIN'T GOT A BARREL OFMOHEY Hui.. you want to start out L;ikc ;1 Aander at th•~ i-f\1nt1ngton llcaeh 3 bdroom. It needs only su1nc lender lovin g car e to be :t line faml.ly ho1nc. llarJ!;un priced at JU:.t S:J5,IJOV ~ Vets wclcoinc. C<Jll now 8<17·6tllU. Agent Custom Duplex 3 Bcdroo1n un1ui. Ciosti ti tK"iJCll l!il27,~. CENTURY 21 642:1111 WORIC ITOUT OF YOUR LIVE IN S1~·e .: IJL•dr1Kl1n hon1c on ~1 ·1 lul. ~h•P space IS re· ady. t.i6 x W lut ~1ves acnple sturalc art«1 . Call 6-IU -7171 . Ol'fN I'! Y • 1i·f $1/N l(l ~( N'(I ' ' ATTENTION Investors!! Outst:.indinj.! on•• year old Curona de! Mar duplex. J Bc1lroum s t•at•h ur11l. F1rc11l:Jccs and cnclo:-.cd gar;ij.!es. Cunvl•n1c11t l<I shopping. Walk Lo hcach. C:Jll ..,,,..,.. HERITAGE • • REALTORS ----- LAGUNA COMMERCIAL LANDMARK Old world l'Javor, ne"' .,.,·orld. atmosphere. '!'en commerc1:JI rentals w1lh ocean vie..,,·. o .... ner ..,,.,11 l'Onsu.ler all rcasonubl(' oill'rs. 50' rrontagc on h1~h\\•ay -S2U5,000. Call ti'i:.I 8550. OdN r.1 9." 'rur• ro~r ,.,;r•·· [1~1 1uai!1JI VETERANS Tired of gett.in,g the run around ·1 '!? lt you havi.> ony questions aboul buy- inl! a home VA. call the VA Es perts at World Real &tate Specialists in \'A hous· 1n g. 1\sk rur Velcran Coun selor . 556-7777. anyume: MESA VERDE'$ . FINEST . Sharp 4 bcdroon1. ~ ba lrl-levcl ~Oml'. Near private com - n1u nity ~ountry club. llU J.:C f:i 11111 ,v r oom: lorul:il d1n1n).! and uvcr· s\u.•d l<1L Vt:ry nexlble r1nunc1nµ. <.:all 5'16-5880 ., , ... HERITAGE . • REALTORS round this l:::XCl!:LL!-;NT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• B/\llGAIN. 58,200 a:o;. '"m" '"" payment or NO·FAULT CONDO ~~I. pcrl month. P.10VJ..: JN l~UICK -owner had lo Onl · Th Bluff . go! Take advantage call Y In e Scan you enJOY s uch l:S42 2S3j. carefree Jiving. We offer this popular oP1•.11tY ·"''Li'110N•,.,1· Tri na plan, with 3 bdrms. & 21h baths, [ ®ll~ftHil] ~~~Y ~;~0rm with frpic. Offered at CAPE COD TWO STORY POOL $1900DOWN Fu1·1nal entry to X large 11v1n~ and d1n1ng rooms . Custom mirrored \\llli:- and r oom d i\"1Uer~. Spacious 111door-ou1Uoor klt('hen. S"ecp111g ~l:ors 10 unique master ;ind separate cl11lrlrcns wings. \/(·!")' larMc t:Ol'IOSCd p:•llo. H:1n1bl- 1n~ park l11>;c ground:; and pool. Don t 1n1S!O tl11s unc. Ca.l1 lt6J-61fi7. Ol'fN 1'19 •II~ llJN IOffl N•l!' --ffil THE RE ES!ll!ERS .J COLLEliE PARK Rard to rind---lovelY 3 ~droom. l bath corn~r home. Complete with be:Juliful pool and 3('CCSS for boat or trailer. J \ijot reoently redecorated. Transfer forces so le . New on the markl!l . Won 't l a11t ! Call now .. , -·: ~-HERITAGE -"REALTORS --------- r ([llfi~IN-MflfiTIN IH[) '---REALTORS----' 644-7662 c6ROHA DEL MAR GtMral I 002 General 1002 ................................................... P•rfect. HOME + INCOME !or owner occup:Jnt. <! EA::rr~tDI::: 3Blt house Brand New llea c h ..,,·ith bachclorHpt+lBH Duplexes with 3 Hit, l ba apt. O\'·er ~arage. A .'i- u n 1 ts eitch. A m ple sume 7\k "VA lo:ln. 5'!76 . garage and parking "''1th per mo. Call .PHBS'l'IGE !S'f 0""'ncr depreelat1on.1cHcOc.\clcES_c',cbc'4c>_-o.; __ ·_1c6 __ 51:15,0UU each. Call 6•14 -7211 Agt. SWING.A.MOP SAVE A LOT l story fixer u~per . Priced "'(•ll below markt•l. Sl!Jlcr startl!d upgrading jusl t o be transforred. This heavy shake roor home has f;:rtiat polentiHL 4 l;u·ge llcdrooms, with 2 baths. Price and terms are ex· ccllcnt. Just offered at S4~.!150 "'ilh Fl-lA & VA u:r1ns. HORTH COSTA.MESA 533,750 Bcaulifully upi;radcd home w1t.h J bedrooms. 2 bath. Decorator Louchcs throughout. Juii t tn· troclucetJ Into the m..irket tins week . Lovely patio. This home m!l.Y be JUSl wha\ you '\'C been \\'Ull· 1ng f.or. 545-9491 Walker & lim R•al lslal• MEDICAL ILDG. I 0°/o RETURN Leased to S.B. Co. Dept. CJ/ l'ub. llcallh. 'fradeh.11' Nl'wpurt Bi:h. res1d. or 111c . prop. S77,5oO LAWSON REALTY 675-4562 Som1thln9 Speclall Great (:Jm1ly home on u qtuel, t:osla :'llesa slreet . lgl'. Kitt.:hcn & l':1m1ly rm area. J Bdrms. plus cov crcd pa\10 !Or 1..·11lerla1n- 1ng. No <10"·11 VA or 1''ll,\ lcrms. 1\sk111g$-cl:J,!IOO C. F. Colesworthy_ Realtors 640-0~ LEASE NOW BUY LATER SELLER IN HURRY !Hg hcaut1ful rooms Clean & sharp. Wind t"r1·L· pauo. It " ready !'or )'O\l no1\', Call 646-7171. ()P!N II! Q ••IS llJN !OS! Nl(I ' --lli THE RE ESTAT_E ......... ., , I002GOMrol 1002 ............. ~ ................................... . .t macneb / lrvlne realty ,, ~~!~!.~.~~.. IHote•" Fors• HMM• For,. "'°'"We IHon" For Sat. HoaH Fors. lhursday, March e. 197e DAIL y PILOT c;; ca.....-.1 ··~··1!..••·········••••••••••• ···········-··········· •••••••••••••••••••···· ............................................. . ••••• • •••• • •• • I 002 G....,... I 002 Ci ... rGI I 00 CoroM det M... I 022CorOM cW Mw IO Cotta Mesa I 024 Hoan For Sat. HCMIMI For Sele Moaff Fer S. •····•··• .••.....•.••..........• ·····•••········•······ .............................................. ··············~·····~· •..............•.......••••••••.•••....••..... ••················•····. l • • M~:: :ROE •* tu.,tpn IHch I 040 LOCJ191G l•ach I 041 Hewport leech I 069, • . -'SST! l:fere 's a goodie ! Big pool, jacuzzi de· hghtful_ 2 story, 4 Bedroom & &nus Republ~c Home. Lot.sa class! Lush cen- tral atrium, nifty kilchen serving area cozy m aster suite fireplace and a~ owner who just wants to sell and move· East. Dare to compare at $79,500. Don't tell anyone, jusl call. UNIQUE HOMES Reafton-546-5990 2850 Mesa Ver~ Drive, Costa Mna · GeMral I 002 G.....-ol I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• *Balboa Bay Properties* Oceanfront · 3707 Seashore Back Bay Dlx Dupll'x, will Sharp 4 BR.,~ ~a. trade for mort! un· condo., frpl.. pat10, its. SlOS,000 l'quily! £?001. _J ry $42,500! 675 -7()(.jl) 675-7060 Mesa Verde C Very sh ~1rp msidco oro~adflMar & out. :3 BH & f· . cc~n s1dc of Hwy. . · .irn. S h a r p deluxe 1 1~ • l 11 x 1 11 l duplex 3 & 2 BH ll C 1 g h h OJ' h U O d ! S106 9.50. 1 675-7060 I . ~8.500. 55() 8800, .. . . ra REALTORS ESTA.TE SA.LE VALLEY REALTY 3000Cc nlryt:Jub.Opcn ••••••••;•••••••••••••• ••••••••t•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••H• I I G C ANY 0 N ~at/S n. t :vc:,,ITT9 9636 OVt-;N HOUSE Sat/Sun A ,lcfw,. Wledow D0tt't Wait ' lorcMoux IMCW, o.,.r PRESENTS or Day:. 213 .i:.; 6215 By Own1::r, 4 4i1". :t l>j, or W..tH~s on the ithore Tll 5....,. %000 tq.ft. of kmwy COM OPPORTUNITIES -t'/R . n r. bch ~3.500 &met JU:.l :,,lclitt trom Vic: To pun·h;.i:;e that perfel't llvfnn, spectacular PATCH.PAINT 1-4.l'M. i1111 Wh1lch1>n1c tor1,1 ~cile'h , thi:. :J :;u1nmvr n:nlal dupk-c ':I VIEW HOME A.HD SAVE$ Ln.~Jti -lt.i7u l>cdrrn, 3 bu ,home i:s o11c only '1 hlot·k h·om aupN view. Mafty •dra1, ot ;1 l.111tJ. 2 t-1rcplace1> + bcul'I,. Ll\'e 10 or r\'nt won'tlastlong.caltfor In lovely Shorecliffs, nestled among. ~·~~~e'~n t~~11~!1 .J:t:~'.·~ PRICEREDUCB> p;at10 & dt>l·ks. H ed o u t. ~us.soo. C.t ll appointment. giant coral tdrees. A ·sp.~~kling two twdroom . 2 buth-. with $7,000 ;!J;r['7~11 • ttcultor i. &H-7:!tlA11t ___ _ AGENT 644-6056 bedroom and en home Wh.u twt> palio srcut 1a1111l y 1w1 rou1n, a on this ~&S showc, less HEW LISTIHGl areas. Only $106,000. crackling llreplat·~. Well lil.ior new. There IS solid Laguna Hiiis I 050 Ucaut. 4 BR Pool horne In SUM LOVERS ATIENTION! Sun yourself on the huge :,,e('ond s tory s undcck. This party home has o cozy family room with fireplace, formal d ining, big step down l1v1n~ room. A 11 4 klflgSllC L>edrooms have i.onrmg v..iulLed l'l'1hngs. Would )OU belwve only ~.soo·1 Sec 1l now! Call ~i 6010 Agent. TRUST SALE Fanl<1Sl1e 3 br, 21:.! ba, spilt lc\d, poo l. ti.:c p;.iuo. Top tond. J:.:sLaLe :,,<iys:.ell! • SPARLIN(; Rt::ALBSTA'J'l<.: l:l:l:J-~g WALK TO THE BEACH Frum t his 1mmacululc beach h1dc-u w:.iy, only .Slt!P t rum Lhc water . Thi~ 1:,, a :,,hJrp newel' proper· IY • nul 1111c of th<' old ·· fl•ar down:.". Only ~.).(1(1\). Uetll•r i.C'c today. 646-iil I. Open t::ve!>. . . Gl•NT FIREP• "'CES te ncctJ buckyal'd w1lh com f orl in lh1s 4 •••••• ... ••••••••••••••• x.·tnl N.H area. lla"hlv ~ ~ lots of shade, a h1Ah 71ri',, be droom . J L>uth, t rl SAVF. COM MISSION o n 3 ., " Also in beautiful Shorecliffs and also contract that may be as levhotue with tam1ty rom un Condo. A:,,sume 7<11 up~rudtid. two bedroom and a den . Magnificent sumed or only ~100. 1l + torrnul c1111111g room. loan. ~9.000. ~n --41:.!·a SOUTH COAST cathedral ceilings, large lot with can't lu:.t. Call~ti 2:HJ. O w n c r b c 1 11 .: ~a .:41,;..--1052 INVESTMEH'T mature bearing fruit trees. $119,000. oPfN ru Y•,, ~ ftJN Iott Ntd' tr"' n s I c r r c d' w 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 549-0812 646--6710 [ ·' ~ sacrallcc below market Call 675-7225 .e IH!H$1~. ~~I~~~ oc:~'1 u~ /t 2711; N1•3p:~!~~!L s ~ -S00-8.21 1. REALTOR tMrm oltJte but i;Wl.111" CAlt US ...,., ... ., .... ~""" \;TALLEY l{EAI~TY H t-: p 0 ~ ~ ES S 1 ON S ~t·w dbl. gJrJg1·: 011 t< • :>JU S7:!.000. 7', lln cu~ta : JUST LISTt:D < nrrwr lot. On'.111 \ ,,.w ,\1c:,,d &: Counl\. CJll lor 11·om 1q1!>t:l1rs Onlv :1cldr·l·~~ .. ~. t)v.11r1A••t a nd v.111 sell f~L! 3lllt ~7.650 • , ~~ " OCEAN VIEW. MJny R ·1"-11· ... 1 . .,.,.., "··111 CLIFF D • v u J uJu "" Jn11:n1ll~s an tlus pn' Jll· Dana Point 1026 g u:irdell arl!J. Out> vrEW homl': d1Jrm1ng. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... ::).)ll.500 llcau l llul dc<·or.; .I Enjoy the Good Lif~ bdrms .. d1ninl! rm., loq•. Call493--2513 ly k1tchl'n \\/all 111?'4 R.eat Estate -------Loltn.s & md1rcl'l llghllng. ;\UHTllVI 1-:W , by ownt>r, Snack hur & wcl hdr, 3 Bedrooms j Mt\C.i:-.llFH'Jo:NT byltl'tCJA.Y '.! ~tory 3J:H)HM, tam rm lrpk. Lll\CIY h·rtJ:rnt A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. G~_. 1002 Costa M•so 1024 NEW DUPLEX£-:.'>. DanJ ~ "' Pt. from $08,9.50. 33lfJI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• Malaga l\gt.491i-~:n i Bat hs, hardwood O'E,\Nlli\ltllOH\'lJ v./lpl. ~·r;?ba. custm \ard w11h :! lJJtlo~. Spacious two story to lov· Nu. t>liH. :J car gar, llag OVERLOOKING n ptg/drps thruout, trg ~7~1.1100 I t I> J tloors, llLUF: HAVEN lot 1~ at:n· l'rof. lt.l:-.c11d BE•UTIFULPOOL I t I I' . • ELEGANT POOL HOME l' y l'ommum y. "a1se< jJOOL l a roe pa LIO t" "' ( ov I p .1 IO <1('1111,( ... CAl.l. '-" ,.,. !4 .. l'lllrystcps downtoplush · ' " · SlU:JSUO. By C.hrnr/ A1•t W1• arc ollenn~ you a l.ll~<'f)cl tor f': 1. t·arc 9!~~ hving room.l·:xtra large tlutctstrect.::;38,f>OO. Ph:U75 7 111 , huu:>cwtll'rt·yuurnnt•n !\1a11y 1llx.amcn1t1es.lyr ~ for mal dining. S uper RoyMc:CGl'Cle EIT-32 JOY living -p .. miles to new, mint cond. Pril:ctl t°Ltt:TY f um ily room. •I h 1 g R~altor 1810 Newport oro I 0 be a ch. l'nml' art•a. ALI. to ~ell al Sli6.200: ~132 Nur Nt"'por1 Poat Offict hl'<lrooms. You must see Costa M esa541S-7729 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TER;\lS. CALLl).12 !!:HI 1't'n~1n~ln11 Or: tl31-Ulti7 ------ Lhas unmacul:ile home. l~~~~~---·1 BY OWNER LOW, LOW Mlssi'on v, .... 1•0 1067 BIG CANYON <.::ill now 847-tiOlU E "" BESl'BUY /\gent. 2 STORY INTER ST ••••••••••••••••••••••• BHOAOMOOR Balboa Island 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lallie lsland-Charmang 3 Bdrm . lots of wood & :,,lone. 2 lr pk's. ONLY 9 LEFT 3 BR Corrcbniniums $$LOW DOWN$$ Ht<:TTF.:R TllAN NEW tmmal'. :.is ncv. 4 uH Li:. $43,950 For :)10.50U hu)s lh1s 3br.2 ba,rr ml.d1n.rm. poullulunCul-clcs'11:. Save commi.,:,,iun wilh sharp 4 HOHM home in air t•oncl .. many extra::. \";icanl & pnt'l'd lh1s 2 :-tory 4 bt'C.lroom, goo<! urea, t'lo:,,c tu :,,hoµ· SS0.900. Bf..r. 495-l~ tor l11llnt•ll. k F ping, schools & 1''rwy. \'A --1 ~ " t nearly ni:w La c oresl TElB!S. l'.\LL & SEt:: Uy O"ncrSwim. pool 3 ~aebyUwncr.~ _::ti:.1~_ home w / many 1mpro\'e-H 1 ... 1• ---- Ge-nt:ral 1002Gmeral 1002 EASTSIDE 211 Abalone Sl25.000 HoberL ~I uller lte;ilty 673-7\W Next to Running Stream, nt:ar Newport's Upper Bay. 1 Agl. i;.12-93il r. :! $a . .-1 "cent. air. BLUFFS c.-ioo ment:.. 1\:-.~uma>le 7'< -------L1kt.• new thruou t . "'" fo'llA Joan. Pr111l'1palson· HY OWNl':H. a mu:-t un ::;.;3 ,:i:;o. Prine. only UpgrJdcd :J BR. 2'~ U.1. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFRONT ELEGANCE PLUS m <.:o m e u nit, or complete g uest quarters with separate, private en· trance. Mas terful d esign combined with well over 5,000 sq ft of quali ty con· struction (by Jim Higson), spread over 45' of Lido Is l 's sandy beach, includes boat mooring. CALL now for the many detai led features. Asking $395,000. JACOBS REALTY 675.6670 2919 M~wport Blvd. comer 30th Gt:neral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1627 Pl. ABBEY PLACE Move-in condition : beautifully de- corated ; 4 bdrm. "Montego" model. Large yard, citrus trees, room for boat or tra ile r . A choke property! You own the land. Only $81,500. Call us to see it! YEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 ~407 E COAST HWY CORONA OEL MAR SEVEN HOMES AVAILABLE IN CORONA DEL MAR WITH 100% FINANCING 4 *To qualified buyers. Gov't. insured CALL US FOR DETAILS HARBOR INVESTMENT COMPANY REALTORS 673-4400 2865 E. Coast Hwy., Corona dfl Mar 1':tcganl living irnd 1m· niecJi;1ll' uct·upan1.·y on th 1~ E~1!>ls1dc main· lt•1iann· I l'el.! rcs1den<'c. Clo::.c tu ~hoµp1n~. Con· \cn1t•nt tu l'H•rylh1ng. Olli\' ~:Jt.i,UOU. tilt.i 7711 Ut><;n EH·::.. ---Capistrano Beach I 0 I 8 $40, 950.-$44, 950. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :I Mr, i Ua. It:! Z. ~.5UO b~ 345 University Dr. ov..ni:r. 4!13-11117, 34:..>ti tJustofl ~v1nei\\'c) Via Vcrdl'. 548-7223 Corona d~I Mer 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DISCOVERY* EasLs1de Townho11:,,c, at· Lrac. J BH. 2 HI\ end unit ly. Ca 11 5Kti 5~l'iU uSUJI t·ui.~ 3 & den :-.h:.i kl' x.~u HI 1,1 A:-.k ·g Si!l,1)11\J Oµcn to 01 · I I l t•r 0\\ m·r. ti-II.I 11~. -=--·--t . VII 1034 root rntlH;.!l' :-.11rroumt•t ~ ain a t:y by pin<"s llot Jacu111 pool OPEN HOUSE SUM. • •••••••••••••••••••••• •FREE POOL Dl\.OltCt-: FOIH.'1-:S 1.\1 .\l ED. S.\LE 1\1 ai.leq111:t'c ol home. 1::ilh n·tl s, g.irdn 1-il. hUJ{I.! I a Ill. r'ully up- j.!raded & :,,up<•r sharµ io·x:io· pl + :-.pa. Ht•tl 'd StiOOO. II LI HR Y on this one. Hit. !l t <!-til6~/ li42-~()8 1\: I' r 11 I . l' ;i r c I r t' l' J.!J nlt•n..; I ndc ~1r 1ouldnor I 1 \ I II ~ I II I' 0 111 fJ l l' l \' I> r 1 ' .1 l' ) . ~ 1 4! :! I 11 1.ha11apuh::.. 5:ll.i Uti!.17 :::;u:!;! Tn·c .l\\l'. 3 Bdrm. 2 t1..i. t11r curid honw "I ~Ul>t'r ;i~sutnablc lo<.1n. l>n·,1m llomr. lh•ul l·:~t:.tLC !il!ti·511 l. HONEYMOON COTT AGE N~wport Beach I 069 SanCl~mHte 1076 • •••••••••••••••••••••• SAN CLEMENTE Real Estate Co. 498-0300 J\SK FOR Trum~m Bailey Pele lla llock Be Lzy Murray COLLEGE PARK Hew lnt~rest Rott: Sp:.il'ious 5 HR F ronl House w /lgl' Cam rm, lorm:il d ining & lgc 4 ba. 2 BR R e:ir apt w tlrple. s undeck. blllns, ell'. Nr lil'ach. Your term:,,! o n greenbe lt. Adul l::. 1 _________ _ s.is.uoo. Owner/,\gl 3 Bi~ JH{'s 1nddg master •••••••··~··.••••••••••• w /pi:1v halh + inan sz UY OWNbH 3 hr, 11:-ba, den /study. r emodeled v:.icant: $4 7 .uuo. _fl br. kil. a chl'ls dclighL w/ga:-. l!tgh'. J-,ns1g1~, M~r!'!.ers. b It 11 s & ow . 'I' r" c 1 hurs thru ~un 64b·!343, :-.tu<lJcd lut. rlhle gar lor _:\1on thru Wcd~5-12i5 - l>;.1d. A~:-.u nll' Ii', FllA llL.LJ f fo'S .. z .. plan S fiK lnJn, Sl71. mu. pays ult~' l'Ollc.lo ft:{' sis !){JO dn San Juan Capistrano 1078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large hay \\'lndow in Ii\' rm. w11h lµk. :J Hedrms. :! lr:ilh~. bll n~. new cpb & drps. l'rul . 1w1nll.!d P:it10. I.~ ln11l lrl'l''> l'IJcc tor g.inlcn (.'all l.1 II y. ;)51i Xiii I h lti .1!128 E \t'~ 5.)1; 84ii I Lachenmyer Realtor 752-0460 Anyt ime. TWO+ ONE 2 u,·t1roum \\111n•ptu<'e I __ .::~!!!~:..-+ one IJl'droom. t>bl<• I• i.i:1rc1;,:1· Ft•1H't•d yJrll :!II, 1)(1\<\ll , Ir) !1 1 ~', I 111 ,1 Ill I ll 1-f·; a., I., Hilo, l'u~ld ,\h·:-.1 $79,500. A 47 FOOT LOT I'> HJ(; 10 our 111"11 I' r o \' 1 d 1 11 g .1 11.J v l' I y ~lur) book ganlt•ll to \'le\<\ lrom )111tr l Hit tullal(~· plu~ ;i n •ar unit renl:it al ~:.!.!.1 mu. ~tHi.:;oo Call ,,.,,, n11,\g1. DuplH-$7 4, 900 tOrPammlc of llwy l o" nt•r a n:o.1ou~ submit Owner 544-1999 ~uu1 term:.' I Hcdroom. .!. slory home 1n pn me lol'<1l1on. l::'\('dknl tor entcrl..i 1n1nl-! lormJI din mg, 6: hui.:1' 1.1mlly room "''!pie & \\1•t b:cr Call 545 ~1~4. \:-.~O(l:llcd South l'oa~l Broker~ BARGAIN !!! MESA VERDE ,;i L~1r 1H· bdrm:,,. pl11~ , l<1m1I~' :! I rplL'" 1·11 1>.1lh:.. nn1.·1t•d µallo: (lllH'l nil de ~<rl' ~lrcct. ~M.:mo Pyramid ExchGnCJOf"S R~altors 833-1768 Home /lncotM Units You'll be d1:,,appo1nted 1f ) ou don't hurry & see 706 ~arc1ssu:,,. Delightful JBR 2ba homl' & 2BR 2ba int·ome apt .. both only I yr old. OPEN aft er- noon~ Agent. 673 ~1 CAT ALIMA VIEW :.Bil. 2' ~ Ba. Fam Hm. Urn Hm, <! frpll's, ex· t<!n~l\c landscaµ1ng & t.lecor:illng. i-·t~ land h y llw1wr. ~13!!.5011. ·llllll fops1dc Lant'. 044 11111/ ti75-531::! CAL VETS .,. , ' 1nl1•r1·~l IOI I ht:-. "h~1rp :1 l.Jdrm, :! hath IHlllll' 111 Ide.ti k1l'JllOO 11e.ir :-.u Co.1~t Pl:ita. l·'rl':-.hly p.111lll•il. ~:1 1.·t"n :-.h;i~ e.11 pt•!!>, d1·an :ind n1·:il 111111 hon:-•• l'n1·l•ll al s:t:!. l."\11 Ol11er ll'l'OIS J\Jil.1ltli-('Jll HACIENDA REAL ESTATE !lhJ l:!Jlti $42,900 ,/ Mesa Del Mar Owner leaves Area IJrH'C'li twlow m:irkel \;llUl'. ll cl\.\0S .Yt.lU r C'h:inc 1· to uv.n l hal IJ<:JUlllUI humc .~ou 'vc al"avs v.amcd hul :it a smui"I J>rll'<'. Park-like > .irds, en('fo:,,ed patio. Ct!ntr al <11r 1:ond1t1nnmg. g J1 agl' <lonr oprnL·r. .'\alural bn('k llrcpl:tl't'. 1.1mllv r oom, J h1g bedrooms. ll.LrJ h,1th~. Lm cl) IJn<:k p:..110. 540-1720 TARBELL. REALTORS ::!!155 II arbor lll\d NO DOWN TO VETERANS! 3 Bedroom. lamil' rm, owner \\Iii hl•lp )OU '> · ":J. ·.:0 .• ·1 h , . , ·I , wnC'r o • .>-1 u or omCnlJl\\'I:. l\ll ( ll'n,1 11n<slllT' llt-r~11J:!:1:111 I' I ii II liv O\<\ ncr 2Hr. Iha Cvnclo. i'Ol>I. gar ~ m1 to 0<·ea11. ~4.:KJ•l. 8JO-~l.ti. g r 1:al loca t10 11 1 • -~ 1 1 ~ll OWt' \:-\t·: J>l':('OH Irvine 1044 l)Cl·:,\NFHOXI' huu:-.c & C<.1:,,1tas C;.i µ1~1 rano ·1 w11h~ :)Jn .luan :1 h<lrm, 2 h.1, trpl tllll gar. l'h:l· <.lr. ,.,,. :--urnl· :,•,', mort).! .. tg c· .. 1mm1..•t.l po~~-::.:Jl,:11111. Ov.Jll'r t!1:1 7:!1'1 A'l'Et> 'I'll IC 1 ·111 .. I', To ••••••••••••••••••••••• M 'l' l·.tll Ranc:ho THE REAL Son Joacpn EST A TE FAIR l'ownhou:-.e~ 1 rum ~-~.~111 ~J~Hil:l3 • 53ti-2.~1I ~·lcl'l trom 2 Br.:! Hr + BY OW1't-:R Sh.1rµ 4 fir. w;J() s11 It lloml' on I.I! 1111. V.11n rm. d111 n11, d111cttc 111 lg. k111·h. <lcn or :i Br 1-'rpll's, ~11n ded,::;. µat11>S All qual11~ lt>3lllf<·~. JI LJ!;O :\urll' I Cul\ er 0.: un1vc·r~ll) l>r.1 1711 l "i.i:.! 7:fi3 ::.,,.),jOO. lll!Jll• S..i11 lll:i::.;.----------i :l\k! t:I:! I EXTRA V .AGAMT _. H t . ,... B h I 040 D eh).!hlful hnmc tor lh1• .. ~~.'~;i:~.n .. :.~~••••••• :-.m;tll fom1h 111 bcaulllul Tunic Hu·u, Village WON'T STEER l-:\l'I'\' c·rmccl\alJIL• cxlr<J YOUWROHG 111 cl.ud1 11 g VanLu1L This ~ulrnrli1a p ;,1r l.. ·I wallpap<·1s. \.'U:-.tom b<•droum l oruwl dming l.lraµcnl.!s, plush ('arpt-t. room & den home will not <:cnlntl a1r-cu11d1110111ng. be "\'Ulla blc 111 30 tla) ~. prn1<.•ss1ona I la11dst·.!µ1ng !>Cller will lo~c hi~ tlt•J>U:>tl and patltl~. Walk tu un on aww lwmi· .Jusl re· 1vt·r~llY: ~h11pp1nl-! and cluC'ed thou~;i nd s 01 pool. ::Oli4.:JOO l11!.'lud1ng dollurs In ~):i ~;,o· Thi' 1::.1 ioincJ. c1 1:17:1 fH'1c1• 1\l·l no~\ 1 CALL 552-7500 lo.in:-. ,l\,1llJblc. Call •VISION• ~Hi l:Jl:J Ol'INflf""'' ,,,.,. "•'·' ., REALTY [~ ! •I : ) ' I ~ 1\ Hcd llill Comp:m) : •.' I · 1 : ; " Ln1v. Park Ct•nt.-r . '. Jn·ine CAL CLASSIC UNSURPASSED g;ir . .ipl tor sale li.' uv.ncr. Call l..'\CS . <\ \\ f..rHb h 1:"1 i7:!1 HARBOR 'VIEW Above it al 1. .. fh1s 4 IMJroom. :! b..ilh hon11.• w 11h lamilv room 1:-. :-1tu.1tl'1l un a prol. l<1ncb('apl·d CUflll'r \"IC" lot. 1.-ow, Un . f\ t1 bL·c.l room, ::! lnith unit w1lh a l<.1m1l y room and many u1>.c:r:icfos. Ncv~r ll\C'd In. l':.1<('\'lft•nl \•It'll.'. Nc•ar tennis anti pool 1111~ :! story. ·I ht'rlroom. :: l1Jlh home on J L'Urner lot. Urand \ h 'W Santa Ana 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $20.950 2 Story 2 Bedroom 1:>.!0.!Jj1J Full Pl'l l'r. :? Ut<drooms, 11 ~ baths. s1:iu11. mo\1·:,, you 111' ! Blln~. H /0. O\erSlll'ii c·lo~1.·L:-., 11l 1•nLY ti l !>Lu1·agL'. F,\ heat, .. 11• l'Ond . °" /\\ erpl:,,, drt>'>, p•Jlt~hcd ::.lunt> cnu ~: Fenced p~1t10. Paym1•rt1-. ll·~s than rent. C.Jll !i3!J -l!:lll. ·V1ll<1.ei: IJ;irden!> on 5lh Sl. JUsl "'l·:-.l of llarl.Jor Hl\·d 1n SJnt.1 /\11~1. Mobile Homes for Sale 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• surt-:H l)cean \ICW , No. \\-1th a \IC\\ c)I lhc ent1rr LagunJ, El -'lorro l'rl.. l\1•v. purl a n'.1, lh1.s ~ ...... lb-P 1 "~h ·nr l~d '> L h ho h '~u. I • \ U\ ' l • rm. J ual me "'~ ~ tot. lg. concrl'lt• llerk ,... torm..il d1n1n~ room & ..: w g.1,., 11 r,•pit & 8Hl/ CJr ;...1r.igc. 'i ourtt>rm:.. lloml' '' 14111 sq It '2 br, 1----------1 Y o u I I I o \' t th i ~ I row a bout a prof. dP toralc•d & lanrbcapcd, " ucdroom , 2 bath Port l.(•l'Wlek humt• \llllh 3 t amlly room·! Owner anxt011s. Lease avail. :! ba, h!. k1t<·h. w hllfll,,. ,,, Ul>t SI.' 11. Hl'dU('('d l1) SJ.l.!J5U. Open wknt.ls. I 1.> Cal I: .t!J 1 ;>u37 c\'~ & v. kncb. Sharp!Sharp! 752-0460" Anytime. Apartments for sole 1300 .......•........•....•. G~neral I 002' Gen~ral I 002 - •••••••••••••••••••••••·••••••••••••••••••••••• ST JOACHIM Costa Mesa I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gn·t•nhrook, 3 hedrm. :! h:ilh home. 2 \'rs new Upgraded thruout. :-;hows llkt• ;1 mod\.'I. Near South CoaSL Plaza :ihop· pm~. ,\I u~l :,,cc lldorc· ynu lJuy . Hrokt·r jJti !!)(:!ti. :-howpla«c 11~11111-: on ;1 3 lwdroum. :! b.ilh motlct "1th lll't•11l.1t'l'<i11d 1an11I) kllC'hcn. t>11ly ~>) ,., new. CIOSI' tu llc.11:h :11111 ~hop· ping w11h l':\t·c llenl term s av:illulllc. 714 ~!17 -!J:W . ... view 01 the Mis. from t111s :.I bdrm .. :! bJlh Cam· bndgi> modd 111 t:n•cn· trec llomC'!:i. ,\c1~:-. lrom purk & pilot lac1hl) l'rhlt•:-.:-.. llHIM•f)(I, & <IP l'Ol'atecJ. i\lu"l :-.•·C to ap· p I' t> (' I a l l' • S f1 11 . j () () . F ll/\/V1\ lerin~ avail. f()fl ~.ill':::! Ullll apl hltf;·, :\Int ltH:alJUn. I ~I' 11ltl. ~1!11.1.11111>. ~Ii!> -:.i:m> WATCH THEIOATS- FISH & JONATHAN from t he spacious living room of your five bedroom Cape Cod home. Formal dining room. patio plus sheltered t errace on 45 ' frontage. Pier & float Excellent fee value $250,000 BIG CANYON VIEW LOT Right o n the golf course just wailing fo1 a custom home. $79,500. llG -BEAUTIFUL-ILUFFS Warm 3 bedroom home with family r oom, for m a l dining room , 2 fireplaces, view of park and bay, lots or· m ission tile and much more . $105,000. SPYGLASS SPECTACULAR 4 bedroom family home like new ; forever view. Separate dining room. Large master suite. pool size lot. $145.000 Let us s how you. llG CAMYON- IEAUTIFUL IORDEAUX 3 bedroom, highly upgraded, 1973 price. Greal location, big lot, air conditioning, Corning cook top, some view , privacy. $118,500. Quick occupancy. NIWPOlT COM>OMIMIUM Sharp three bedroom, three bath condo n~ar Hoag Hospital. Full price just $49,900 terms DIAL 644-176' 216 I S• Joa~ Hll1 Rd.. N.I . A COLDWILL IANICEI CO. ~IESA VERDE-bring p a int , hammer & Raisor's Realtors CALL 833-8600 --- O<JUftG Beach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Commercial Property 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW LEASING Detuxe 2 lwclroom with °" oocl lrn rn 1 n g I 1 rc•plan'. tormal cl1 111ng room. pri v all.! gJ rcll•n patio + yard. Suµ,•r l<>e<Jl1on. Jll~l 12 block LO St Jou<·h1m Church ~.i :1.ooo tu·, down. Ca II · !>62 77138 Mesa Verde $43,950 Owner Sacrifice t·arpets. 2851 Clubhou:-.e. ----------1 North Lagl!na OPEN HOUSE New eommC'rcaal l ril1H .i.'l· sq ll. PIC'nly of part- 111g. From 3J6 ft. to l lllo It and more. Pnnw 1111 rreC\\a) l11t·at1on. Strmll.: grov.Lh area . Leasing 111 111·1· 1111 .. 11e. Oµen hollM' 111,, I' \I tlu1ly & Sut ti.! I' .\1 l'.ill 10 r rev1c" ::Muo i"l. 2 Story, 4 BH. :1 BA. Assume ~7.500 VA Corner Lot • KEY REALTORS Ii GI-FHA Terms Save thou:,,ands on thi... hl·au11lul home 111 tlw pn•.,ugc .\lcsa \'1•1 clt.• .1rl'a Newly palnll'cl 1n ~•dP & out t;arden patio. darkroom Entry hall to h u J: t' I 1 \ I ll i:: r •111 m . n.1lur;.il h rtc·k l1rt•pl.1l·e. d1n111~ r oom, priv:iL1• ffiJl>ler SUit~ Wltll hJth. Loan with ~JO c·11,h w i l h boa l t:: t\ I c. :i ::>.">000. 2nd or lea::.c option lwc.lroom, I 11 bdlh:;, new Duplex. aho\I.~ Crescent Bay Ht• a l'11. Upp\!r unn ha:. 3 bdrm:-., C)l.:ean v1t•\\ l1v1ng rm w1lh hr1rl. I rplr. & sundl•ck: l1m l'r llllll I hc1rm . PJOCfloll fl\ 111~ rm. \\llh frph'. plu!'I lgi: ~torJ,.:1• arl.!<J or h\1h h) rt" 1m P ncl'<I right at ::-li,jou v.1lh term:-.. 5-1.'< -771 1 blln l..11d1c11 "1th n11rrn GRACIOUS !-iPJ\('lOl S t.I VI N<i \our lamlly will· hvc 1t up' 111 th1!> upj!r<ided <! :-.torv. I hi' + bonu ... rm. near ll\'W i\l('liU Wood:-. home. Olll•rcd al vnly ~ ,ll'n·11 111 ltvmi.: room t\11 [ ~. Y..JH' uvt'n. Bltn T\' and 'a) lhl ... 11._1r-~.1_.1:,.._,!".".' 'W'::-.-------l'«llMfl4;m1;;nm LUXURY OH LIMO.A ISLE ., llllrm ... :; bath ... h1tl-!l' 1lhtr ~lllll'. prol 1!.•1·111 :! Uo.!l :-.lips. ~J.(Ml\I I ' I I I j •• :! I 7 II II COl.U:t; f; l'AH" 962·44n(~:)546·8103 :1 Ur. 1-'am Hm, .! n.1 , tllll ~~~~~~~~~~! lrpl, blot!.. wall near 1wv. l' a r p I' L s . :i. •1 l . 5 0 II owner 11.>roker co op '11:! l'r1nceton 5·t6-5!+-ll -GEM- I \ \ 1': S r ~I t:: ~ I t>t\ l:->10:\ IH\'INt-: I IH: K E/\L ESTATEHS $08.~50. • 540-1720 TAR BELL. REAL TORS 2955 Harbor Blvd. ~UPERB f-fOMES SUI Cemptit N 8 54t·H55' $(g\l~~-~t~S .. PRIVATE LAKE 3BR 2ba 1n private walled community w11h <'very conceivable fn<'lll l \'. Pnn·d t•> Hll nt Tltol Intriguing Word Game wi#lt a Chudle ------14 ... 4 .. , ClAY .. '0UAN ------ O h o11ono• loll••• of th. loo" K•Ombl..d ""°'di be-Jciw to l0tm four 11mple ""°'ds • ::>.S6.91s'° E( .L" iE.rC. 5SGT' :.iGoo 1 ...... --.-N~o,,_r-..-L_E_s....---1 I' 12 I I I PROPERTIES · --· · IA I SYHT A 1; /fl) '1111 . A NC~lioJ ~~ · s ,-,-t_i_• c-r-s-, ........ , i ~ .i:, ",,,;~~"°"'.".!; D E l.IGllT-ready for --------MV9f -.~ ,., expansion on n lot & one· I R U C fC U L I hMI(. Two l>ed rooros. two 1--l.--.,l~""l-... l-'"l'r-1 0 c-1.,. "'• <hu<\te Qvo!ecl l>ath:s & l :1nat room. Park b., 1i11 ... 0 '" 1he "'"••"O -" your boo~ o l' ltatl\•r _....._ _____ __..___, Vov develop''°"' "'P No 3 below 187,500 61r-5511 co1.1-: ()f Nl-~WPOHT R 1-;A I.TORS :l.' 15 ..:. C:ou:-.t ll1J.(hw11y Coron» del M .1r • P•INI N\.IMMtfO umh IN nim sov~m 6 UNKPAM&lE A&OVf IUIEtS 10 GEi ANSW(I rrrrrr1 l I I I I I I Scroml.+1 Answen m C*sfflcotl°" IOIO . l2ClFT11~u11A\c ,t'<ll ---Hl~.\l.TOHS 642-4623 Condominhtms ----For sale 1700 fi~~~· m@elln~ 499·2eoo DUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------IY OWNB M1s:-.1on \iteJo..By Owner, Real Estate EMERALD BAY !l Bd rm up & 2 Bdrm dn. sngl lev 3 Hr, 2 Ra, F1H, by a.a..JlrAV BUILDING SfTE Corner at beaC'h. i''irsl ('ent. air. pallo. ga r. lrpl. ~wu New scciion, ea:-.tly L1mc>offered. ~.0003704 Nr. pool. S.36.950. Pr111c. buildahlc. nearly level Seashore 67:1~78 __ nnly. 830--0170, AGROWIMG FAMILY HEEDS wllh r.~~oram1c Ol'can t-:urty are a Bluffs; lg 2 Duplea.s/ \IC\\:..:.i:>,000 liR. 2 ha .. din. r m .. fpl. Unit.salt: 1800 MORE ROOM!' TURNER ASSOC. Ori~ 0 " 1wr ~i.!)()0 i1gt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;1111l lh.11 • .. \\hat ~llU gel 1111.1 N t':.l ll\\y. l~a~lllHI ti~\) .)50(1 2 L:irgl' urn h1>Ui.l'1' ht-1• \\Ith this .Jou11sc1IL homl!. 494-1177 ne\\. Hoth l.lC't'Slrt'C'I •1 "''11nw1l11s7 ,VA11Hm :-i t-:\\'Cu:-.lom by0wner4 :qMrl Ni•w lpls, d iµ .... 1'1Ul' hl\u1y .inti quaillyi----------1 HH, 3 liJ, lanchu.1pinic. p.unt. Cln:w 1., ''"'' forlhepnl't• :.:x 1-156 Opc11 H ouse 0 ~111)< thin ~. Ont· \.it'J lll VALUE & COMFORT 2.30 5 .Ju. 1201 Hll'hlend Movt> in now. Asl..mi.! Assume 6°/o VA Loan Ur. ~l lS.OOO. 645-2238 ~5.000. 2086 Meyer Pl .. ()O th1:,, tar~<' 2 ~lory 3 ~IOO--Owner. 2 sty CBr, Open Daily. 644~>1. bdrm. 21. b11Ut. 1-'amaly lba, den. ReJu ced . _O_w_ne_r_._B_k_r_. ___ _ rm with hrcplc. Dane in R Kl .... G ~., 11 •• 000. t>73 -2s:13, a--•ra-tw 2000 qualltY !or only S268 ST I 1"'111 73 760 ,,_.,..,~ ..-,... '1 payments Dtal 1Mi8--4456 ~8 •••••••••••••••-•••••• Vu ! 18" \'U windows, 1---------~ hu11l -an ariuur1um , DOWNTOWN beams, natural \\Q01I. ulc. ,:11nH· 1 m, 3 bdrm. 2 2 On a lot Sc·hPtlulc<i 111 ha s111.~.1>t10 co1ni> ::>·120 m1111lhl~ . ._ ________ ~ Hoom I 111 .rnolh1•r 11111l Owner\\ 111 l'Tt•lp l1111111r'° 1-: ... t t·:R.\LO U1\Y H1•1111• Wnlk 10 beud1 Brol.rr ml.·nt '' rn ;! I ~ HI>. ~1t1-t'8!10 :.!t>a ~7 .JOO 4\1-1 7ui.; all 1----------.. ,\ WHtdlffUn.c, 3 BR. 28A Dream Hou~c M ngn1f1c1clll 2j' x 40 Pool w1lh Uu ultnll Watertell J'.1t11, hou:.e. M:illbu 11..:httnJZ Own1•1 lr,w1n~ tir••a. l'rtced 10 1 qul\'k ~.-i It• ~'l!l,:AI. l~ll l rv1n1• i\\(• NH Ownc1 &1li u:!ll7 EXCHANGE Iii Unit., on ll'et' ~hclte~tl lune for home rn dupl(''<' Nrw1>0rt lh•al'l1, l'os\.1 Mrs 11 or O>ronu riel i\t,11 ~70.000 eq1111 HAL ft&MCHM. Rttr. Z727 •~ C'oait l lwy 675-43112 ------- ("'- OAtL Y PILOT Thursday, Mareh 6. 1975 HCMlH't Uwfw wl•d Uwfw I t 1d .... 811• 1• Af at I l°I ~ *f I I k ...... Af .'!:~.'!':~ .... -~ 2000 lll'd l!state Hwn .,.,....d ........ ~ .............. :;:_ .. •·:::::• .. 3•::._•9• =~=~· .. •••1•7 .. J": ::::·: .......... ;•• ~;;·;;;;; ..... ::iii4 ~::;... ... ell 1141 ••••• •••••••••••••••••• w_...._... 2too •• •• •• • • • •••••••••••••• '"-. ll44 .... ,... .---_,,.. --• -...... • ••••••••••••••••• T\YO ~· ..wTWV 24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• .. ••• .. ••••H• ••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• . • •to nlUJ«>r :>ho pp1nii • to u~. romowncr S1'Lt; ln t he 1RVINE IAYPllOMT lBR Furn.2lrllelo6el.4. e e Eu!$ e.:,.1'r. M~up.,... Medheran•an V lla. un1l.tl)luod~}"'t ....................... cost.M... J2 L'ORh T W C'&C!£ •011• .. ' ,.u w Adolt• onlv !'BR r .. r.o · completed lur ~.ihi. Clo.osc WA:'llT b r ......................... omes ·or~ or LIDO SOtm .u •-NE " Id .. , ". _;Ocean ronl ~ • ••t·nwr hl ) r \\l'ltc oft ~~rt~t~~:.~~::U1 , ~:1.t~~t 1-~ As Ts lo~ c I cu 11 &. area Call us! We are 6 Bedrooms. Pier & Slip. quee~ a.lie bed, pnv. • tr1plcx. ~~. 645 ?554 f'rplc, hu~b beam cell· • • s 14 M . ~ J 6 2 5 7 II 1~15 31140 g P . br1aht. 3 i,r & ram rm .. l h t:rt: lo serve '!0'! & ~1200/MO. t lJuly I. dtesam1i rm, extra lrg 1 BR APTS 5130. 28r, ~epan«i C04· l!Ul. leaded ~.pr. ~~~Ho · bo, cpt, drps, lfl. yd., ~l~,L MAKE EVERY DAVIDSON roo m s, e ncl. gar lage, lenccd,enca•r,1 beac:h,m an¥trees.$6'1S. ... -N , --;--:llldrm, 2 Car gar w/LOW p.-tio & gar. No singles. Efi'l'OR'l' to solve-YOUR ll!ALTY w/storase. Adul*;S only, child Ot<. Depo&lt req. rno. Yrs . leue. No • ~W 4 unit· 2 lJlk!> lo ~. LOW 1nl ratt· in Central ~"290 . Inc I· g. g rd ner hous ing needs. . M pela. Like Uvanai in a West.em 637--0157. children/pets. 4'9t-l79l. <•rt~ut l>uy , good tux or Wi:s t oc P \l l'ty. Av11 1I 310. 645 43ts & ftETIITllALTY 645-757) £atsd CM lBR comp movie sett Old West1..:..::.:..._:.:.:.------wnlc·olr. Income Sl:.!00. 546 ~620 546_2JJ6 Unlversily P&rk,lrvlne ~e 1 ~ i' Adi~ $170 · flavor with clty slick EASTSIDE ruok.Y 1 or 2 SEAUllll'UL CONDO • • ~ <i • ~~ '' n Y 'tr J s · ----552-7000 FOICHILDltlM 646_cj5J:° · ~0 features: Pool, oomplete Ur. Adull.5 only. Part ot 4 ov•rJooking ocean-28R, 5.t6 257ti Rentots 3 Br, 2 ua, Greenbrook kitchen wl&J'I rtfrigeraior unit. nostalgia era com· Zba. trplc, wshr, dryr, ---------1••••••••••••••••••••••• home, nr. SO. Cst Pluza. 3 Oil, 2 Ba, CoUege Park AMDTtma 0.-POIRt 1726 incl Wall to wall piush plex. Adults only. ldeal refr1g,. dbl seli' rlean·g • I ... 992 Carnation . Call home. Nr. park, pools & PAlllMT'S •• .. •••••••••••••••••••car· tin Adults only tor plants. $200. mo. Uttl oven, DJW. tr&lth com· DAtolA POl"'1 Hou:H1 Fundlhld owner675 0771. elem. school. ~ mo. This Ha rbor View home Super Neal 1 br Villa. no ';etf' ALL NEW; pd. US3 Santa Ana Ave. ~tor, crptd & drpd . DUPLEXES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hent o.-Lease. 4 lidrm, 640-1538; 998-ts l<><;ated, near PooJ & Courtyard. Gar. $175. Right no~ & onJY a ve,.Y ti73-07117 Thein:!oAI~~~ ff?\~ACJi'~ Fabulous Ol't'.m \1ewi. L>en, 3 1''1replaces, 4 Ba. •4 BR, 2 Ba, A!C. tile !~~:!:ii:P:!,C: '$'!~~ 642--0042., 493~U4. few aollable. t.ge 2 Br, 3ttach. gar. J OHNSON REALTORS, ., Snew~e10u~i~l.~~lcM:·~ =~! .......... ~!~~ Air, Re'' Rm, w/Custom roof, pool, nr shopping, mo.incld.gardne~. · 2 BR, furn'd. $250. newly ltlfWALLACE Cb1ldre!' ok. No llo:as. 497-1744/ or 49'-443S ,. ... ~ .. .,.,., Pool 'fable, Wel Bar. lwy. $395. Eves833-8974 THETAYLORGROUP decor 'd . & utlls pd. 642_7458 2 1711 C I' laccentta, e\!es. ~~.SWdo..-.n HUNTINGTON Beach \J Olympic S1.ie Pool, Love-.. 496--01Q5or9G0:-11'2 545-79~. --------- OUice open Wl.nd:-., ll 5 cant 1 Br, Sl35., kid!>, ty Res idential Arca . The TERRACE Univ. Pk, 752 046() Mewport leodt Jl69 Wkua'~ 1.,111 peb. 1 Br house ~OU. nr 714-557 7257 new 2 br, 2 ba, frpl, cust. -~-a..-3740 Duple~-2 Br, frplc, gar., ....................... · 4!lli :J IJI <igl Newport fo'wy. J Br oct-an dee .• 2 palios. ~ ll.rw ,,.irTle •••••··~···••-•••••••• Extra large 2 Br, 2 ba washer /dryer hookup . :!JU3l Mt1l.i!!.i Dr \1ew mob1lt>, Hwl\mgton * •4 BR, 2 BA. S265 Cpts, ~ 'Y" • &.OW '6#lllQ.Y Carpets . drapes & No animals. $235/mo. ,~~ uan:dlJl'OOr l!t·at'h ::;1110 Agl. Fee ~ar .. business ok , •REtolTALS* ""' builuns830CENTER6t. ~-116ts askforChris. \.lllllillll lncoml! lloHll'!> UW-8430 642-2221; 646-9666 UNIV. PARK Canalfronl, 4 BR. 2Y.a ba. aA11S _64_6_-_1_u_s1 _____ _ --------...jl Ibo P ·--~ 3107 Monticello Condo. JBr, iBH,lbalh .• ~ ... ,.S3lS. Yearlylse.$.500Mo. &ec:MffYeWhs D9Clftoiltt 3116 a o ~n•n-a 3 DH. 2' t bath ...... $150. Caywood Realty 727 YwidoWll ••d LA MANCHA APTS ..................... .. PRIDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba, dbl gar. OW. W /0 . 1·11 E 'ft:RRACE 548-1.290 Beach Blvd at Yorktown 778 Scotl Phice. C~t lMMAC. 1 BR. stove & !. Sty. mdrn 3 br. 3Ua , 2 Ne.w cpts, drapes & 2 Ht' ·• UA .,.,.,</"""" 6.J2 -"'"'3 f · t N M~...ina OF Ow .... ERSHI• l I '·' ·· ·· _.., -· SJ6 " .. l I ~· re rig .. crp · r ... , · A • "" .-c<1r ••ar. Lni.ir'. rrpl , pam · $275 + ceaning ··"I' 2 1'\ ~/<'"""LUXURY ndo t ~ Adults Nonot Dshwhr $160 "94 "7""Aat ••• l • t "' k " " r .....,,.. I N k d J 0 '· ,, • • • • ~ ~· co on wa er. STUDIOS & I lls -.,.. -·... -,, '" •·· .. unLl poo ... al lo 552 H6ti6. Mam1n, ee. -uvoo se. 0 '1 :-. WALNUTSQUARE 2 br,2 ba,viewfrpl,boat Shagcrpt-Closed ....... ocean. A l>!\t:oll>e o" ner c·ourll'~Y to bk rs. or pets. 557-9560. 3 HR 2 u \ f <">CJ\ r I · uz.zi h b •Full kitchen darage. Gas BBQ H.-di-'Oft leodt 1140 mu!>l sell. ~IJkc vlfl•r. · · 1 · • • urn . ......,.,. 5 ip. poo' JaC ' 0 · H d I " ''Y' • 2 WIHS FllH ~ • .,."","'"I Hunti_.OI\ ~h 3140 4 BR, w /pool $400 per mo 3 HH. 2 bath ........ 5295. bys hop. Price redueed ! • eate poo Gas & water pd-Pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• -x."" vv• .. ...,. TURTLE ROCK Mr. Head. 67~-7022 eve, •Laundry Cacilities , b Move ;n· w /d e poslls SPi\Hl.l;\,G ••••••••••••••••••••••• !net g. pool sen ·. /\vail , UR 2 HA '"""" d •fo'ree ut1hties NEW BR'EED A.PTS NEW D~LUXE 1 r, cp~. ooly 1 BR $190 2 .BR rn:,\Lt:;STA'l'I:: Bachelor Jpt. I block lll 3·10· .H0-4100 3 l'(;;tONA.DELMAR. S29-S66l ays.Agent. •1'~reelinens 1br&bach$165/~ drpsds_hwasher . frplc. S230 Refrig, Security, tl:l::J :J5.i8 µ1l'r. Ocean view Util _ - _ -2 BH, 2 BA ........ $650. BLUFFS E-Plan 3 Br, 2'h •TV & maid serv.a vail Pool. Jacun i, gar, util encl. gar. $200. 960-2198 Poot. J ac u ni. R.ec. pd. !>110. mo. SJti-©5.i 4 BR 2 BA hl1ns new CHINA COVE Ba, Cam rm, din rm. Mo. •Bar-B·Que pd. frplc. adlt.s. no pets. or G45-3053 Bidg w/exercise rm .. 1H.o!-1.15\ltl cptg':. tile.' Lg. bkyd. :i Rdnns., 3 ba .. furn. tomo.$525.644-6173 •Phoneservice Eves 645·4411. 39 WALKTOIEACH Blllards,ColorTV.. laCJUna Beach 3148 :>:325. 556 >1~86 ~.Month to Month 3BR, 2ba, Single Story •l mile to ocean Hamilton 642·19ti0days. UTlLITl.SftAID lrvine Ave. at Men .. ... II r .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LARUE 3 !Jr, 2 ba. bltns, CALL 552-7500 Condo. Plan Lon MaJOr M.l!:N, small beach hotel. tollW 2 IR $225 Beaut. studio apLS, i&3 .545-4855 1 ' A~~umc .el>.i~L111~. ! '!'' E .M t:R/\LD BAY . trpl. t~ ytl .• in College Greenbelt in 1st sect.ion Rooms $22.50 week. Apts Pvt deck, spacious. l .Bies, bltns , dishwashers, ---------- l<;'an ot appiox Sl3.uou Jlou:.c well turn. 3 Hr.:! l'ark. S375. 5-t.')~92 ask •VI$ IQ Ne of Bluffs. Cstm Des igned SlOO. mo. 536-71.66 child ok. 2675 Elden, 2 car garage. Sundecks. Noqualily1ng ncces~ary. B:i.m·e;.rnvu.bcachs1de lorJuc interiorin earthtones& . . C.M. Wknds '& eves 1''rom $27.SJ6-2S79 ~--------- FOURPLEX Owncrw11ltr.1dl'lorlrct' s.>JOtilti/15.673·4169. REALTY resawnedwood.$575 Mo. NO increase tn summer 645·8177, Wkd ays CHEZOROAPTS & cle<ir hou:-.c. up to -Mt:SA Dl·:L MAR i\HEA. Lse or monthly. 833-2431 rent. Beaut. 1_ br furn 642-1905. ~.;.ooo tor hh l'QlUlY Or Newport Beach 3169 3 UH. 2 HA. £i'1CL'U. A Red 1-hU Com-pany weekdays only. ~pLS $165 & S17:> Sparus h1----------1 8234 Atlanlll buyoulnghllor ••••••••••••••••••••••• P ATIO, U /W, GAHB. Un1v.ParkCenlcr . Slylebldg,pvtenclgar.,Nice3BR,2 ba,qwetup· 1,2&3 BR. Pnv. gar, $7 3 900 .! BH, 4 houses rrom hd1. u J s p L .. Ni-.: w Ly Irvine Very lovely Bluffs X·plan. pool, sauna, lndry, adlts. per. Bllns, cpt6, drps. 277 pool, washer. dryer . ' \\di turn 'd., end <l. DECOH u. NH ALL 3 Bdrms., raouly rm., 17301 Keelson Ln. l blk 16th Pl., or. Ne wPQC1. Closetobeach.S36---0336 pauu ~35 wlr/ctec. md. s c H Ls . :$4 2 s· Mo , ~EA:U1:! FUL 2 stor~· 4 Br, huge walled pauo. ~ W. of Hcach off Slater. Married, over 40. no EXTllA lg 2 br, 2 ba, dlx 8il W89 545 ti740 3Ha.~95.mo.Leaseor Mo.Broker644-ll33 842 -7848 pets.$225Ho.~14 poolsidcap•nrbch.Adll, mo lo mo. $595. moves ----------1 ~ HOtrS~s Unfurnished Lar~1· 2 Or home. Crpt, you tn. Lease optjon Beacon Bay. AvaJlnowon 2 Br. Furn . Downtown HEW l IR $295. ~~:36:0 pets.$165. ••••••••••••••••••••••• slv. n•f. tncd yd. Garage. avail. 83S-<J211.ext163Y lse. 2 br, 1 ba, adults on· area. $180. AduJtsonJy S p ac ious ho use s i ze ----------1 /\dull~ ~uo. 675-1llt7 . . ly. 531-4000/673-8785 536-2877 triplex apt, fncd yard, 1', ,R E E R E NT A L - -6 BR. 4 Ba, 2500 sq. ft. 2 Pat SERV CE N General 3202 :!Hr. Ne wly pa1med, sha~ Story, lge ram-rm. wel· logultaleach 3741 frplc,dbl gar,cpts,d~. 1. · ew apls. W :\'EWPOftT Ot·i•Jn ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpt. tJrgc lol, ionl.>d lor bar.trplc.2yrsold.$150. Sa..taAna 3280 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dsbwhr, 2childrenokor avail. in H .B. Walk 2 h 0 r !> c ~ . :;; 2 3 5 m 0 . m 0 . Ii 3 3 -1 1 o 3 0 r ....................... BACH nr beach Sl6S/Sl8S. a dull bldg avail. No pets. blks. to ocean. 30.5 17th \'JCW. ~ hou~(·:-., 11 li1l ... nu <·pt. clrp:-. ;:.1:!5 111111 till ' 111.in -1 2 t d (213 )n!!t. .lliHU 8 UNITS-POOL YIEW-$175,000 l'rimt· 11.,,·i. ha\ \'lt'W loc:lt1on' J u~l r{·uul•cd 1 All :t licdrc111ms S\\ 1m 111111g pool !):.!.i.0110 clown .lu~l llac·k .,,, m.11 kt•l l:.ik1• :111\ ;1111.Jgl" (',JIJ , Ill)~ (•I )11'1'\lt'W l tll tj jj,t litlll I '\ V 1-.s l'\11-.' I' n l \'ls l c J ' 11< \ I 'd·; 1'111· 1<1-: \I. t-:sl'\Tt-:HS l>4t!-l!.IU:S. 9ti3-4088 4 BR, fam rm. $28.5. Avail wk $5S. Util pd, col tv. i675 Elden, C.M. Wlmds St. H.B. CALLSJ6-425ll H 't R ll 35 N c . l 94 'JU\O & eves 645-8177, wkdays ... _ . wt utoauu •N w11111c( Dana Point 3226 LaCJUtla B~ach 3248 ~;'.:.l lS~n age ea or:. 14 o. oas 4 -'°""° 642-1905 <! Br., 11/2 Ba, patio over· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •.•••••••••••••••••.••••• Newport a.act. 3769 • looking golr course. $200 f c=--HOUUS CLOSE TO MAHIN/\ EAtrcmcly Charming 2 CONDO nr. So. Coast ....................... 2 HUqE bedrooms. ,SUper mo. (213) 598·5612 f U._1_ ~!s. 3 hr. i Im. ~75 per mo. Bl> T den. 2 story: 2 Plza, 3 br, 2 ba,2car gar. $29.95 WK UP. l Bdr, 2 Ba ~at~~·t.:ea~ ~ll~g~. 1 MlLE FROM B~ACH ! Lca!.t'. 71-t -1!.l~HHOO lrplc s, wood paneling $285. Lse. 546-8698 & Bach. Color TV, maid 645-66lO • · Oeluxe 1 &3 BR apts HEWPOllT & IAY. c.M. •42-1313 ---throughout, many trees. . serv, pool. THE MESA, .Boal & Camper parking S851Sl !5 llachs Lag, u.p. El Toro 3232 Norll~ end. i,~ bl~: from B::Ifi~~s d& ~ts 2 br, 415. N. Newport Bl, NB, 3 Br, 2 ba, cpts: drps, Some frplcs. $100·$330 :-.l:!.5, 1 Br unit furn CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• C>t'. Co~ple pretr d. no . MOVE too! ,3gbr ·kids & 646-9681 bllns, pool,. lnstry. $190 Util. incl. 846-6139 :::.lli:i H1leh sm pcl Lag 4 Bdrm, 2 Ha, Condo fJl!t!>. ~aSO. m o. Yrs. Y ' mo. 126 Monte Vista i!9. ---------- ::.ti 1 J Br '11 U ga'ra1'(c Pool & l{('c Fac1llllcs lea:.c. 4!M -lWl. petsok. $195. Yd&gar PENTHOUSE 645-4390 ~,:,· 1 g~ hc~u~e La una. $3,;I) mo. 581 1045 , . . . KIDS & ~IG dog ok, 2 br, Ocean & bay vieWs 1 blkl----· ------1----------1 1111 >d lm·dlor ·tg . -6C.t;AN view 3 kin g 1 .Y.. ba, fncd yd, dbl beaches, frpk, GE diw,J BR,2 ba,encl.patio,nr. ..,1110 I? isr 11 ll>. ':,.~ c ta1n Valley /3234 bdrms, 2 ba, trplc. bJlns, garage S200. etc. 3 br , conv den. 2 ba, occ. Cpts, drps, Dltns. 1-~ B 1 µ .'t/~1 g . beams. tncd yd, lge hv/· HOMEFIHDEllS n 1 ce furn 1 ture. No ~15. mo. 557--0350 \,'~ w.,,,~ ,,'~~ t·: . ~~7 Br. i l>.i. <·rpl/d rps, din <ire a. washer/dryer. •642-9900* ch1ld/pel" Yrly lse S<150. -'-----------• 3 ledroom ::. :J;:i ~-"' r ises. • rang1•, u\ 1•11. cbtm:.hr, Lease. S375. 499-3720 &46-g211 OAKRIDGE VILLA 3 br, Family. rooAl, fireplace, ALA RENTALS NEW CORONA OB. MAR 3 Br, 2 Ba furn or unf. ssoo. yrly OCEANFRONT 2 SR, 1 ba, un( yrly $395 STEPS TO BUCH 2 BR~ 1 ba, winter,~ 3 BR,:>. ba, $32.S unf. yrly 3 BR., 2 ba. Xearly, $4(JO toeEWftORT CRIST 2 BR. 2 b:I. coodoSS25 COMMBlCIAl Oftlceirnlte. Npt. $25() associated OROl\fRS -Rl l\l TC~S ~J2', V'tl Bolb~a,' ~61 Large Spanish 2 bedroom, 1'~.o ba. P atio, balcony, bltns, enc Id gar. Nr Hoag Hosp. Adults, ~-mo. 642-1387 NEWPORT HIDEAWAY Yrly. 2 br, blk from bay & beach, frplc, open beams, ut11. pd. Only S274.!15. 673-l!l09 :.:!Ill .1 Hi dph ~B lits lm·tl yd :1i;x Hl21 Wnhninster 3291 2 ba, bllm;, c hildre n atrium , s hag crpts, l'.1llo t...ub&1~t llnc 3 Ucl 2 ba 2 blocks from STEPS lo ocean clean 2 w elcome "2"" "58 ch1ldren &petsacceJ)ted. ----------- ,, ._. ,, · u 1_, h . · · •••••• •• • • • • ••••••••••• ' · • ... v • Q L d r 1 w t.erf t ~~·' ~ ,;rt(~'1 ,,u .1et1g t:> Monterey Townhouse Heh. tm?~lace, etc. S400. Unusual 3 BR must see b r, d s h w b r • . pa llo, Center, 645-9:?19 No fee. ~-3221 REF I o s e a ron 4-PLEX Best Value!! :-.;.!hJ -.r l • • Pet 10 ... ., 1 ., .. I\ mo 4~7-2077. , M • ~ > gar age April & ·May. ------1 Property Management 3 lidrm. 2 balh, appli's," ~J .1 Hr 1-:(.:,\l, family n('W " )f, ~ u<l. 1>rrnx. ---I L. Nr 1le Sq. J ~rk. 673-9300 2 BR Upper, nr sunflower 2 car gar .. crpts & drps. I' H I \ 1 I" l. 11 H '\ t-It l,lh \1'111'\'' J11 .. 1 li~l ct.I l''l!U~IH' ~.ck pnn-. ·-i l,'IJll (',ill .>I.> Xl'.!I ~=,0 .. 1 Br C~I. !\nitlsok 11110 ~q It l'uul. tcnni!> S27S MONTH 15162 W a rw1 ck Cir. ---------& Fa1rv1ew. $200. No ----------Heated. Adults. s.500 per c· r l . 111 ;.1 n \' >. l r .i !> ~ 1558 2 BR bll l'~ Ba I s-8044 ~ 1.1 '!011. 3 Hr ;>.;e;1r OC<.: !)ji:J 231\>I or. ~ 12 l li4, All Util. ftaid -__ 2 Br apL, furn. SQO/mo. pels/ch1ld. &W~775 aft. be, hs, ~ , c ose _m_o_. _o_w_n_e_r_6_7 ___ _ • \~;.,IH'J ,J t1 •cf °'\t •lll h l 'u,1,,I IS1 t11\l'r" ~:!7:l /$J50 ;j Hr lltt kt "'11 2 Bit.. W JW carpet, Condomin·, .. -Jastmo.free. 6 lO ac . ::,ep. garage. lnuw a~ 111 1 c IC' -·-• 21312gu-l822.· 536-632learlyAM BIG CANYON luxurious decks with ocean & ca· Unfunti1h.ci 3425 T • al Pool _____ _..;,.. ____ 1 lower 2 br, 2 ba aj.>l. !):,!501::.l;)U :i.~'1 1.W home·~ Huntington ~ach 3240 nyon view:.. Built-in ••••••••••••••••••••••• o cc a 0 y i e w park . * ropic * CONDO 3 br, 2 ba, pool, w/frpl & patio overlook· :-; cw po r I , c d M' II .••••••••••••••••••••••• k1lt:hen . 3 Br,:>. Ba Condo, dbl ~ar. Newport l Br, ·partly 2 ~r. cpts. drps, bltns, patio, frpl, bltns, cpts & mg lOlh ra1rway. $$-15. $ $ $ $ $ llJi ~14111r CHEAT '1 lM.lrm. :!'z bn. MISSIOtol REALTY Green Valley, pools & Jurn. bllns. Must see. ~piral s~aircase, real drp!->. Walkable to belt, 64-0-820l or644~ MO .... EY MACHINE Lt1l'l!1..':-.I l1~vt·n.tor}. hl·~t lam <in·a & patio 2 l':tr Call 494--0731 rec. Kids & Pets OK hrst 640-64lts all6 trplc, re.trig. lge patio, stores schls. Lease $295. "" "l'l'Vl('l' •n. so. t;.1111. i:: ,, r. ~3 'Z 5. pt·; mo and last. """"' mo. "l"'' gas & water pd. 548-llGts. C a I '1 c o I I e c t :.! I Slurv I l'lt•x1·~ Al .a. RE...,.AlS ~ "' vu · "" ""' ~Ill:! ·IHI a~klorKc1th Soutj1 Laguna .. Oc. vu. deposit,968-17Ml eves. On l_he Beach, sLud10 apl 1 BR on Lfam'ilton near 21a-249-2409 SHI.' lh Sllf\· Ill t:n:,11 642-8383 r ,. \l 1, 1 1 \ . wnlk to Bch. Decks. 380, -S12a. mo. Adults only, no H arbor Crpls drps '"~l.i t" .. a ,t·11 .1 • n.·a 1 Walk lo Bl..'ach J br2Ba1 :3H/\, l>rapes, ove n DuplexesUnfwft 3600 .....,ts. lease, 103 McFad· · 1 "'' N. • WALICTOIEACH I'. a t' h l • rl It ll 11.., .1 ~ly I own home washer. . ,,~ ~ ,. bltns, poo . $1.,,.,, 0 pets. ~<·11;1r;111• l'alio J\1'1'<1 ~ CoronadelMcr 3222 ti .. & ·f , , ·IT•. r clrig., was her, Im-••••••••••••••••••••••• d en61 s-1goa 675-5800Broker.Nof'cc. 2br,newlypainled,crpts I ncli \ •chioi l l'll' 1 J.!·" agl' •••• ••••• •••••••••••••• r~' r n 1n,~ 1 1°1: · cl nv m ac u I a le . $450. mo. Npt. Hgts. New Spanish. "f' d & drps. gar . no pets. Lil I now Lo ,.1,1, lll l~ \'I !';W llU~I E fur ka~l' 2 111"''.~';1~.t· uu. 10at l 49-1 ·9721. Be am e d c e ii 1 n g . 1 °. '"",upiex on canal . pets 2 BR deluxe s tudio, uul Daby ok. Sl90. 425 A 12th I t I'" + ·''·n ·ir ., l>r ., .... ~.lH• •1i.:c. ~~utmo. 3BR ,28A. l<'rplc. Dl>l. Ok . .,.,oo. mo. . pd. Bltns, crpls. pool St. ~l l'J-:1{ ,i,~11·11•·•. · u.c • J ·' u&u <.em1111 ll<-.dly M!J.1-4648 Large Ocean View, gar 646 -2'"'.: "'S·~nr.e.1 · 4~7-3127 .:1"0 197" M a ple ---------- $7 0 000 EACH \\ "" l'l'Jllll~ Ol'C'IO\ l\'W • . uvv,.,,.. ._,,.,., • ., • 0 • L d I b II • • ,, 1 • __ 1 • tul1 ::.1de pr1vacy,4Bdrm, "'---'-tsUnfurft 645-a079 or645-5647 ge e uxe3br,21/t a.a J) \\"I I> H '1 l ' HJ' E f)\'l ut·ac 1 ai·ct'!>;.. ~.ill \ acanl 1 hr ~IJ.;., kids, 2 •-z Ba I ease ssoo 3 BR lge yard patio & "'r-.... en features & bltns at Hunt. f( I.TH p l' r mu . H ._,I ::. &. pt.'ls. dpl /\ ls~i 3 Br ocean '1!)9·lll:J ~r 714•682:5297 ' gar~ge. E. c;o;,t.a M~sa . ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\ttr 2 Br, shag cpts, bllns, Harbour S3SO mo. rAIUC NEWPORT APARTM&n'S Bachelor lor2 Bedrooms and Townhouses . _ Fr. $224.50 Open 9·6 Daily Spa. Pools-Tennis Across fro m Fash ion Island at Jamboree on San Joaquin 1-Illls Road. (7 ,., 644-1900 ilh !1!1.111 1~·r-.1~n;it 1nlerv1e\H~ti ti. vi.: w rn ob ii c S 1 tsO , $2lO. mo. tsJ3-8090 atL.S lalboa ftninMla 3107 drps. Adults. No pets. "LSO t.d .1to!Jnr586 W!la :.!nglc.:':· ra~1hc:-. Agl. l.t·~:-.c. 3 bdm , 2 bath cozy •••••••••~••••••••••••• $165 . 1970 Wallace. 2 Br, 2 ba S265. Sep. •DELUXE- Lol1k \dlJt \OU <·an bU\' trn t-ec·. \l •!J K430. 1am1ly home. Good area Apartments fowft Wa lk to bay/beach. 2 br, ti46-017ti garages. 846-1938 or Eastblurt 3 Br, 2 Ba, lse. N:l.~JO, gir, hwn c·o1n Vl'I'\ f'n :3 BR's in old ~\50 mth. also 1 bdrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• adul~,l !k ba,gar,lndry, 846-1311 Incl. spac master suite, · m 1tm<'11 t Trip l t· x. <"tl.\I i-·rplc-. d bl gar. f''ree rental book in ollic<'. <.1 pt. B e a m s , wood, patio. $240. yrly. Refs. Lrg 1 br, near shopping, ____ __._ _____ 1 din rm & db1 garage. Owner ~ un1l has t rµ1 c bcaul gardens on dbl lot. t:xample 2 bdrm, 2 bath, Ma med glass. atrium. Batboa re .. inMlla 3707 548-7558 or 548-3607 adlLS, no pets. $155. Call LUXURIOUS 1 br Cum or Auto door opener avail. • All good Npts & drp~ _s:ns. "'' 13/15.&W·SZ'iO. gardagc, fe nced. ~ard. Owner after6.497·1022. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C-"stnmo Beodl 3818 642~61. unrurn, new shag, drps, Pool & Hecreation area. L1 v1· \\.Ith rin IO C'<>mt· t-·• LOVL'LY 3 Br 2 Ba l ch1l re~ tine. 1~1 and I "'LIO"' I....._. -r· frplc. ~00/$235. ·2 utJl. AdulLS Only DO '""" t :i x \\l'ILt:-<itt. ,\~l. h c... .--"' • ~h last mo.s rcntat ~l5. LGCJUftaHill1 32SO "' "''"""' •••••··~··•••••••••••••Large2Br $175.SglStory, pd. 4 blks to ocean • .... ~. ~i!J iliHX ome. ~a •:.>!~o. ae HACIENDA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br apts. equipped DUPL.t;X 3 Br, 2 Ba, beamed ceiling, cpts, 536-1110 •$332• ~ -. area t>h-=:I'~ --REAL ESTATE 3Br. 2Ba, air, bltns, cpl, J\W·1lchens t Unb1que kloc. bllns, lge yard, ocean drps, bltns. 2t)i.9 Wallace 1:165Am1gosWay,NB 5-FOURPLEXES Costa Mesa 3224118548 Beat'h Blvd ll.B dbl ga r S285. mo. inter ra cs Y ~· or v1ew.~60.642-ll55 Ave.646-9243. 2Bdrm,18a,nearbeach. Managedby tochoo ..... fr·om. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !IG3 t!Jlli 673 122lor846-2244 mo.675·8740 ---pets/children OK. $195 WILLIAM WALTERS ....... VJF,W 2Br,2ba. Quiel 28R. Gar. Patio. 536--0321 &962-3533 CO V 1 r1ou"11c-.&pricc~ VETERANS CLFAN 3 HJ 2 LAC'UNA llJLLS-1 1 BEACH, Pier. l br, Uul BiketoBeach. Car peLS.DrapesSUIS.No ---------:~1!1 11>1 I.! 1).111 1;111 ' ec room. ' ove Y pd. S200. AduJts. 303 E. S275 mo. 640-4485. p ets or ch 1 l d re n . WALK lo bch. & shops, 2 2 BR. 2 Blks to beach. _ Don l rent .... you can hath, hllns, IJW, crpl~. 3 BR, 2 ba. Townhouse. Ed t l-871 2866 Lease ye· rly "'>"" m lndustria14 dr1>s. l c:.ir "<Ir N1l·e Ja1>:.inese modern decor. gewa er . -C .... _1 ~.22 ti45~8720 hr 1 ba. w/gar . 519 a · "'"'""· o. ow11 ahomcw1lh no<lown J , ... N 'Id . orona'ft' Mer -. Al.abama 995 6903 / 31334thSL.545-8010 Proper 2100 l»•}m cnl. No payment y<.1rc s. :S28;,. mo .. o pets or. chi ren. CoronadelM« 3722 •••••••••••••••••••••••2BRStudio l'h ba bltn& • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• lc)r .it le ast 30 d ays. W:J 4:>u7 !1~;~.1ill6 ask S230.m.o~+ul1llst&last.••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWLY cpts, drp~. e nci gar'.-536 __ ·25_79 _______ OCEANfo,RONT,2br. 111 cl u ~ t r 1 .1 I Bu 11d1 n p, w u r I ti He a I E s Late for liev or Dale 54~ -865;:i l BR apt, a ll uul pd 5175. RED ECO RATED patio, new paint. adults, 2 WHks fr9e Rent 2 ba Condo. Bllns, crpt,. l'la<Tnl1.1 1\\1• NH, 26U<l spt·~1a~1sts in v~tcr~n 4 BH, ~ ba, frµk . (·rpts. LOCJUlta Niguel 3252 ~dulls, no pets. 2500 42 Larkspur. 3br, 2ba. no pets. $UIS. 184;$ Next to beach. Studios, drps. Security bldg. ~5 lo 71'111tf""i..<1 tl [),1y~ 1•all ~ousmg. /\sk lor\Neran drps.cov'dpatio,walkto ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~av1ewAve. · $325. 2br, lba. S265·$285. Pomona. call for appt. 1&2 br from $14.S . ~~:_!,'7~~l.s. 673-67UI or i.1., :i:l:!.I, t'\1·~ & \.\kncb counselor.556-7777,c;Jll lx·ach & :-.chis~. lst. Li\K~&GOLFCOURSE Co•taM•sa 3724 A 11 w I garage. ;)4g-oJ57 Ju cuzzi s & Le nnis. °"" "'"" 1,j;i i!IX!I or >1:1J :!!IOO l m • ... 644-6800/644 7326 .uivlllrll' any 1 e . last + dep. ~ 1103 or 2 Br, 2 Ba condo. $250. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -1 BR. cpts. drps, range/ ~-1323 Bay & Ocean View. 1 Br~ 4 fidrm. 2 Ha, r'. P .. F. R.. %3 11111ts 675-2030 or 97~10 Casa de Oro Very spec 2 bdrms. new re frig. Carport. Clean. weeks Free Rent ~~e't~r;n~at&o, pvt. 2200 nr OCC. $395. 549--0433 \'at'. l\nJs /pcts ok. 3 Br 2 MiHJOft Viejo 3267 cpl, drps, app'l. 2 patios. •160. 731 W. 18th, CM Next to beach. Studios, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3.'.>2 PrrncctonDr.CM Ra . 2 cnr aar. Gd area.••••••••••••••••••••••• ALLUTlLITIESPAID For spec person. S275. 673-7787. -1&2 br Crom ~145 ;s'pll...cious2Br 1• a .. I -------,... Comparebeforeyourent Days 644 -4848 ; eve EXTRAl 1._.,br <-•so · " ' "2 0<>. m- lots for sale fast Costa Mesa /\PP I{()\. I /\( '10-: HI 1.0'1' 64;> Ii 1 ii It l(ICt-: \:\VIEW ;-.;o (J.1n.1 l'l 50X\IO II b1h :l!lli2fJr 1;7;; tit>!!(, .H1\ v t"H o\ r .... ,x1uo Fl•c l.i.t ~fl ·, lJll(I ~2. Utltl 1lu~ n l'nnupab only l Br house, s ing les. ~25.960 3190/963 7881 2BR,2~Allh yrold.lyr Customdesigned 675-.325S .. g auo ·-~P· J acu zzis & t e nnis.·mac. Bil-ins. Quiet 1m1l11·~ nk. -'.'lso 2 Br2BR,2ba, ara e,brand lease S340 mo. Front & Featuring: ~p. discount to quald. 846-1323 lldu l ts. S230J m o: hnr~<· ra nch ,.,. Heights new. Com~ s!im pool. Bkyd. in, 581~ •Spacious kitchen with in Cnto MHa 3824 renters. Infant OK, ~o. LCICJlmMI leech. 1841 _64_._i_......J_l_S3_· _. ------ nr Back Bay. Agt. Fee. S3CJO Newport hodl 3269 direct lighting. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. 1887 Monrova ••••••••••••••••••••••• s-fct A•o 3110 !fi'I >11:10 j B.Rm~.uge apt, 2 ba,••••••••••••••••••••••••Separa~edin'garea •VILLANIMOS 548-9743 ONTHEWATER ••••••••••••••••••••••• •I.I! 2 Hr. ifuplex 10 l'Ollrt. garage, S290. mo. Kids ok 38r. 2ba Harbo.-View •Ho.me-hke storage •lllAHD MEW• 1 Br & 2 Br, P\1. ace lo SllS. Newer lBR, bllns. L:.11._ t•nd patio. 00 pets, 1 in all Tentals. t\o rec. 1st Home. Comm Pool. S425 :~1ravedate pallos / t 2 Ir, 2 la lJppet-De luxe 2 br, .encl 'd. bch. Beaut garden, pool. crpts, drps. disposal. Gd < 11 1 1 11 0 I\ s 1 !J 5 P 1 on cc r R ca Ii y , mo. 644-4844. '"'-' os garagew s orage Super-Cozy-0\Uet palios & decks. Sep. Qwel adults. S300/SSOO. toe : 27\Jl W. McFadden • -51 t>I ,, -~ 842 421 •Marble pullman Enclosed Garages Ph: 499-2781 ; 400-2851. . l'H :542~7 ' M .. "1·1 • O'iW 2 Bl ks. to Beach, pool & •Kingsize Bdrms Gas & water paid garages. See to apprec. ------'----------------:J Bil. 1 Ila . l~ lam rm UTIL. pd. 1 Hr. stv. rer, tenn.atclub.2Br,den.2 •Pool -Barbeques -sur· Moto Morenl.aJ lUOVictorta,CM Oceanfront, New3bdrm, $125 NEWER single, 1 1r1•sh ripls &. urps, ii g.110 Sm. child &petok ha. frpl. $350. Ava1!. now. rounded w/plushlndscpg CllHdr• W*--2 BK duplex, carport, 2 2 ba, gar. bltns.yrly S475, s mall child/pet ok. 2701 Mountain, DeMt"t, l'nl'l rl ) d F.1mily no COU PLE needed. 1 Hr. 645-1658 Adults -No pets 2324 Elden Ave 833-2480 children ok, no pets, $l70 645-772leves/wknds. W. M c1',adden.542~7 Ruort 2400 Jlt.'L'i. ~'2>1:-l, <!JU:J FcdPrat ~150. f'm'<t. yd, !\tV /ref. 1 BDRM FUm. $210. r:no. 548-4592 aft. 4PM .. ,~_ J2lti ••••••••••••••••••••••• 547 li7!11 move today. DOVER SHORES 365 W. Wilson642·1971 MEOITUltAHIAH NEA R buii. 2 Br $1115. FRO~T ROW VIL• .a. 2 BR, 1 BA New cpts lilG B !!:AH home for rent Avail Dally/ WC'l·kly, Mo. 9W·12:M DELIGllTFUI. :J .HH F'ncc'lyd,gar,kidok. " • SJOWIH&Uft -GE drps, bltn. range&:oyen follege Park home 101 CAT & kidi; ok, 2 hr, yd, 180' bey vie w, 5br, 5 ba, 3 •$8.00Nlght & Up ~=~~::&:Den no children or peu. Cl, Special Army Ualu RBORNE SP ROBIN , LI\ K f'~ E LS I N 0 H E :1 ~tc•al ! 40xl00', :11l ut1I, pvd rd, 1)h v<· tr1-t'S, no l rtr ... :i\J6jll <Jwne r tl4ti-7fr It, l'rJS<". ~J'l5 mo. <.:lose tn i.:orage, avail soon lf>21o. car gar. 4000 sq. CL lux-111Studiq& 1 BRApts 2 Bedrooms pe r ~o9• M 058 eaa Verde <'H ry t h 1 n g . Ava i I HOMEFltC>ERS u r Y home. $97 S . •TV& MaidServ Avail 2 Bedroom To .. _ ... __ area .... -1 111!1175.549 42.41 L 42 9900 645-6177, Afl. 5, •PJ\OneSetv,Htdpool .. .,,...,., *v -* 675-WS5 •CbUdreo" Pet Section 2400 Harbor Blvd. 2 BR apt, marriedcpl.-on-l~!~~~t~;:;t~~~;o.garage l t DH w/cpls, slv, tlrps, Harbor Vie w Monteao •SS.off,,,eekarenlw/ad Costa Mesa (714)557-8020 ly. 2 s m. crukSren OK. l ING gara"C lncd yd & patio ""' 2376NewPort Blvd. CM $130. 2Br, aeparate cot-~155 mo. 646-6223 Sit • kids & pets 2 Br "' · · · model 4 br, 2 ba, F/R, 548·9'15SorG45-3967 t .. ed .. CHALJ·:T ~u~ar l.oJI. 10 min lrum ~k1 J rl•a ~ll!ll t nt·d yet, gar: 1 ~· }'r?m beach. No L/R, D/R, comm pool. ----------j 88~1 aenc •enc gar, 1 L..ARGE 2 br, patio, no <.1n~l~snk dogs.~19a.s.36~ 1819 Porl Sterlioi. SUSCASITAS W~8f.· Deposit req. pets,iuw.1saw.wuaon. l\ll>s wt•komc 2 Br, t i., 4911 P•arce Lg _,,, 3 br 675--0771. Mlnu&ea to N'"'wport $S7~ot54.i--MT ba .~B ~lv rref.fncdyd 1 "' · e ..... w ' ... P.-k-LAI l~abm B1~ Rl'Jr. :-,Jps 1i 2 :.; '\ II t-:lGl.f1'S 3 br. t)1g 2 "ba $42S met. water & Harbor View 3 br, 2 ba, Beach, bacbelor & 1 llr ._D•lll HACIENDA DEMESA lrpk Cir TV. pool Ihle, fn t d yd , kids pets, ~ard~ner . K1~,.~938m pet aprklrs. wtr. aftner., lutn. AdulU flOJ*f. 211 DELU-X•E• l 2 •~a"'A ... • 160W. WUsan,C.M. ~rn.ooo ,. 1~ 71<!!1 54H-3446 or t~ 6:Jfi4 gllrnstc. ~90 · acanl. VIV....... or romm pool, fP'dnr, Lncl. Newport Bl, CM. • "' .Br .... Beautiful Ground.a 1 HOMEFl..--S 960-llSS l"SS/mo.644-6822 BR A Also fo~rn. Bac:MJor Adu.tu-No Pett J UV LL W I L D C ""~ FURN· Lee 2 pt. Pvt P•t,1os -H\d Pool 10 ml .. ute• to ocean r e.t.' k 6 .. 2 • CL ... ""'Y 1 2 • "'d l•• --I" no.-. In •• Cablll s1s.ooo. eau Mike * , ~900• eu a!'~*r'car 3 BEDROOM, + VleW + ~u:r; i79~ ~.;;le · N~~~.-AdJtaOnly Laree 1 BR sns .. Gu Crow for mfor 494---0672 EAST5'n£ iar Cplc Uo • tenn.I pool + tenru.a. f'ormaJ (Rear) """'""" .. ~ Water lac., Draperi •~-~ £--~ cu & pool' pat~ 11 D i n l n a. flnplacc , 1mS..ntaAAaAYe,CK e1rpe&.a, au hUt. 1a -~~-COSTAMESA .w.....,.rno. sardener c101e to TOAR o.i PT M A -l --A..oLo.-i~ .. Gro•H 2700 5'-pur;jtf!, 2 bedroom, l B 8$3-1as1 Fasb100 .lslaJ>d. (Jnlned. ADUL o&:.ol .. A -sr pt UJ ~ atove, .. r ....... _ ... J .., 2 br. t17S, l br. $155. ca""A VJCTOnu •• mmln1 . pool. r ec, ••••••••••••••••••••••• hnth, "ingle <'ar g.rage DEACHWALK Condo occup&n<')'. Aval . , .. (IW. d. ,..,., awn uh 6drJ HORSE RANCH homr S mall r~n('cd new. lJt. 3 br 2 ba c~ IM-46870woer. ~~fid:e~~ PP(;,: Adultll"l.Bl',aopets room,,. en ers. S4 I •750 Y,:ird $24~ per .ftllonlh. to beach .' Uls mo . .., ... 2 ..._ •... L ..... ~-21• Un.t\ir/hl.mtrSllUO RAAP l Qr, w•lk'·ln <.;all eves ~ ~1 1 .aownnouse .,.., ~.,... _, Pool,recrtn.•, dotel, cpi.., d~1 •J E1thl Y\'ar old custom -pool, bltns, wUb/dry, 2XTR~A RGE\BR Sec:gate.caaMrPd. pint. Swedish Ut~r l h<>me Ccntrul mr l'ond1 MESA VERDE 3 BR. <A>ndo. f\Jll C11>lt iar . No i>C'-· 87 •· No pela. f160. mo. ' W Vlctorta,ec__,o adlt, no ~ UO Pct. t1onrd 3 ttctrm + t11m1 drJ>!I, Waaher/dryer All MS-1024 CHILD ... OI( $110. 641-lllOO ly. Zoned lor horM•s. Call :>. br 2 sty ltke ~w. t\f'W appl1 's . Pool & Re<' Condo, tx~. polb3br,2~ -----------Jskr paml, V;t(':Ult MOV(' 1n prl vl~~ 2 i;ml rhlldrcn ba, lrplc, poo(, nr Hoe •• 1 BR, l\O chlltlrtn/petl. Lge 2 Br $170 ; a 8t ·~Ba Golf course \•iew-2 Br. Im· 963 ~s .. J. Lmml'd :&:.!95 per mo ok ~275/mo l~r&Leil+ P1rt,$385.M2-00U. Pref. nuddle qe «,... lJIO. Ouplex. &.,plel(, 2 mac.Pa t10.QulaaduJu. _, "' ~!UH 115IM do·p of~J 00.962 ~741. 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Reas.Rales.MS 6271 L d . duStl'IJl /Comm. 25Yrs -Hemodt'I. rl't'C Cl>l Sml flnlsh work, refs, fre~ CUSTOM CementWork lliln Link & WoQd. ForServace Gft SCaplltcJ txp.T~HMS.1>15-7972. ODAB WATl::RHEATER JObS"t>lcorn~.5J6 -J-l.!6 """l g a k ... 9931,.c: pl R bl R'es/Comm. Free est. C.all?48--<1.13Q · JAPANESELADYWou F'or a Un i q u e&------~ Ins t a ll ation. Gua "'" • u r wor ... · ""· a ios. easona e 540·"115/67''-lt"-=. "~k lor -C-- 1 C -Se 1 Like to uouse Clean 'ALI '()'f'L' PAl"',....ING t r Top Soil fi'ree Est642 <>c:1" J·,_.y". " uu .. ~ omp .a·'·n rv ce. n Pe~sonalltcd Style in C l i:. ,, • • service. 968-4700 or in o -...., .. u w 645-1587. c 11979 3335 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BulldAllc l l. C 1.. /Cl La dscapmlo(. Sprinklers ~ <A · ~1,\nv·~ PLU"'BING • om rue ion Cement Work of au kinds. omm "~5 eanups. & Custom Oes1gn. Con· ~tall' Ile & Insur('{! 1' o3 ''' Romes-Co. mmerc1al u ea s 0 n ab 1 e. r ree G__..-n,·-l''rce c~t-548-6142 JAPAN ESE houseclean t .,. ... l -•646-~7 • R ,..._, 548 o.... " ~ ··~ I I d E 0 l&e .,,m 14 mer. l.;:t ''lass Ext/lilt pamt. NU Jou 'fOOSMALL •ToSoll•Compu:-.1 • • )lulch• tkdv.ood• Call .>tSt> t>UJO em~mg -1.,.., ei.t1mates. Call638-".,.,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ng a Y • .xp. w G--......L.-v•n'--..1....-. .., '"" . 0 ~ G IS transp. 642·5196. • .. wmn11 '"' ~ p<iperh.anging, a1rles SAV • •· p fit c European La-·•·ca•"•" enera ~rYICff 21.,., N rt Bl Cl\1 T c-· "' "' ro 1 · usto COfttractor '""' ..,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• t~ ewpo · • spray 25 yr!> exp97ll-5294 Rente>det /R---'r ree ~r•1ce remod, r epair, add on.••••••••••••••••••••••• Tree Service· Clean up. ··TlllNCS" by Moose Babys 1tung infant o 646 3927 ---•••••••••••:-:;: •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \nsulation. Fre~ est Kirc.bncrConstruetjon reas.rtoM aint,6425329 Gen :.Voodwork, repairs: small child. My home •TOP~U,\LlTY • rree ta·imming. tnµpan~. Designs. G4S-J.1~. All ~dg, repa1r or re· JAPANESE ~ARDEN EH plumbing. ete.642-5613. C.M. 645-t96'tanyt.une. Locksmith Interior & 1-:xtenor Roo"'. Adcltlons tcein~. 1·cmovc1b. low od . r ~ • • •••• <.:all Lee gJO 7278 P\ U£"'100ELING l'"t<>~ ..... -. l'.'"··' m mg k elec. needa. Ill Yrs t:xp. Complcll' Couple looking or genera •••·•••••••••• •• • n -" .. ~" 0 "- Csptt Se"ke 27 ye r~ m Orange Co. Service & Cleanup. Hauling house~leaning, rels. ow Burglar proof your home. The Hangmen 15 liaek QUALITY WOHK WetdiftCJ •••••.,••••••••••••••• t>45-<J ti8 or 548~58 Free Est 751 1937 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrans; S20 & up. J\(ter $ave S7 lo ::110 on mstalla· s Cals best WP han~N·~ f H ~~~l~~~~{,~;·t:s •••••••• ••••••••••••••• J OHN'S Carpet &LJc): -~I OVING. h au lin g . 4pm962--0S10 lwn prices+ matenal. OanSd1warl1. s;;g !Jill dD •:\l'c Welding• Small Upholstery. Ori sham d" ?0 l r actor: J0 1m Gardener. foreign. lowest garage olean up, rehablt tH:!-W:i7 · ----A~l -~~;n Jllbs. :\ny h1caL1011. 15 \'11> <so il r e t arda n ts ). al~p~tlo}ovders. gees, rates.rrceesllmau . .,call la~tservice.963~52 :rHOROUC ll Exp 'd --!'rot Pa1ntt>r, hones 213lli67 5760 e>.pcr.64ti-7llll. Degreasers & all color I> .a 1! s. '"' .,es 1 n s · 8'12-36RO housecleaning.on a week· Masonry W•>rk, reu~. 111t10xL: t~et: I ---~ br1ghleners&JO minule ~-;,74 3. MOVJNG lybasis.968-4143 •••••••••••••••••••••••est . Heb . .>-ll:i -.!7.>:>. WindowCleonincJ bleach for your white llome lmprovtments Big & small. Clean up, Local & Long D1st.a11ce W l LL J AMS & ::;on:.. u l'.!·3lll:J Roofin9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• carpels, Save money by Patio covers, concrete, tree· l C'l l'(I m1n ~. com· i;,15-8495 Income Tax Mason ry lac <!8.W4~. -1 WANT WOHK ! ! ~··•••••••••••••••••••• Protcss. W111dow Washing saving me extra tri1,s. . s Pl R 1 · 1 & J ••••••••••••••••••••••• li~1 c ~, u lotk. ~tone Top (lua hty-Low ralcs J c. HOOFING by reliable mi.In. Comm·1 Cleun tivmgroom ,dinin ma onry. ans. em-merc1;i . r~~11c.n~c ll aul1n~. y d Cleanup ~dams TaxCo_nsult.ant.3 _58G-6371. '''"-5''7""1.L·'."ruce L1ccn:.ctl&lnsured &re~1d.83ti -wtl:i rm & hall $13. Any rm ~116c~f61 Cu re! Doug' m a ~ n. l e 11 '' n c c · patnl & rental marn Service in your home al •.nv " u 0 " 0 · Free E!>t 549-4066 ::,i.50, couch ~10, ch;.ur s.s. 714·1!42"121!) -~crv1c<>. Ex pr. ;)5(;--0347. No Exlra Cost •960·1855 MoviftCJ Plaster /Repair Use the Dally Pilot "Fast 15yrsexpiswkatcounts.T o Place Your "FastAgnsc;ipc: Mushroom ---~ •••••••••••••••••••••••·•••••••••••••••••••••• ltEPAlflS, all •ypes. R esu lt " Service not method. J do work Resu l t" Se rvi ce compost, mlxcs. l.!'Wrl Mov1ng /llaul1ng.Student •In Yow.._* OUT&ABOUT"!"! l'\TCllPLASTEHING Hc:as. frl'c e~t. he. ask Directory. Your serv1l-e m yself. Gt.I. refs Directoryad ..... call top. Del. open 7 da. If.! tn1ck, reas. B:.irry 27 Yrs Expenence U>cal/Stale"1deMoV1ng A '11 Ty pt·~. ~·r ee Jor Wall. l!:W-5u2u is our s pecially. Call 531-0101 now. 642·.sF-78, exL 322. 1!44!-0058. 5-lt1·972J & 535·bl~. Reas. lees ~-8182 7 da, I rec est. 521·2U71 E:..llm ates. Call S4o~· -anyumc. 642-5678. cxl. 322. Aport1M11ts Fwnished 'Aportn\ents FwmsWd Offic~ RHtal 4400 Offic~ Re ntal 4400 1.".c1u •• s.•.".·.a.1!-.~~«! •• !~~~ L •• o.s.t."' •• ~~~~ •••••• ~~~~ ~~:!.~.~~ ...... ~?~~ ~r.~~t::! ••••• !!~~ ~~!~~-~·:.~ ..... ~!~~ or Unfurnl&hed 390 or Unfurnished 3900 •••• ••• •• •• •••••• •••••• ••• •••• •• •• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •.•··~·••••:-••-•••••••• Desk ~pace a\'a1l<1ble ~ COHO~A dcl .\lAR, 4 rms. Losl: Male Burme~e. Blk. LU .. 1 .. \.\'ht & tan temal , :sANfA A't\A 2 Br, 2 Ba. mo. Will provide S:JOO mo. Coast llwy·~x· :woo Sq. Ft.-SJOOpermo We1ghs23lbs. V1t :.~loadg w:Le~Spa~tcl,vll' llunl~ ()f~Mia\,,t;a.ory ~ UµperSlt!.O.~ownS190:_1 furn1turl! at ::>::i mo po..,ure. ocean view. :it:J~75H1rch,NB.Agl. llo;:,p1LJI. Re\\ar . ·. ·Bh~--007 AVON ~ -Brupper:sll.:>.tlownS12:i. Answf'rlnA sc1'\'H'<' gardt·n. :suitable for la\\ 541 -5032 642-9~4 Male c · ' c1a11•Cl£WC.Cln! All w/en<:l gar & AIC. a\allable. liXi:> .lkat·h OI(';. Xlnt prkg . . -. LOST · Sml Female LIBERATE aeuu UlllS11K llVINC Will acc:epl kttls & pets. Ulvd. llunltnh'lOO Beach. lal'lllllC~. Ph . 673-4120 LOST:. Col lie pupp~. fl;!m, York:-.h1re Tt:l'l'll'r. \IC. YOURSB.f ~111uACw .. o 5-12_6.).17 &t2--4:J<!l. -----l<OLL 6 mos old, lan/\\ht1blk. W A e J n pero/ S 8 h I V 1 \' • P o m o n a & · . v · . u 1• • ~ From Boredom • O< eors El Toro al-Jeronimo. ---• MUTU·LBLDG. Koll l nd. Condo. n,w., Sh· hmar <.:.M i,,l5-374li (Jlav1s_ta. !:ian Clemente " •1 BR ,2 BR i'<EW LUXUHY ADULT 150 I Westchff Dr. "' 3200 ~q. IL. 2 olllccs µlus Re?_•ard• ' .in-o.:il7. Hewar<I &.Bi s!! •2 BR & De T d I smull o[ltce 4lO~q. fl. al d k , . .,,... ft B l' A 11 f\ V () ~ 'I) 1\1' ~. l&2lie r~1:~1 :-\cwP.orLF111.anl·1alCtr a1rcon ,par ·ang.;f!Ol4N. wL:i>HESf:Nl'ATIVr: Fro.$175" &; rc .c .. rm . ~:i~.!l_l Leasin90ff1ceSpace ~u:-1pl•1 month.AlsoEx A1rport Louµ Lo::.t: Vic. Bernard & REWARD "''· MesoV.rde Eost& Adams I• AH l II I NG S !:i 1 Call on Sile i\fona!-!l'I' l'ClllJH· oll1ee at 811 sq As k lor M cGann or rharle. C.M. Orange Lost opal rm~ v1r. Kona ~1~1~e~~vrll'~'~?.~~~·~·s~~~~ 540·1800 5tib·t!llill __ •il4Jti42 :Jlltcxt <!lti ,l\t..-akt::.1~1~1j1: ,•t c·G"n11 Miller lons ha1red cat w1flca Lanes3-2-75.l.i.t5 2-180 your Ill e & l'arn l.!ood Chiff Lif~d/ 0Asst Maint Supv Lari:!~' Aquatic Pua k. .'\ewpon ,\r~a. Pre tcr conslrucuon e:..pent>ncl' Musl bl' al.lie L11 pa..,:. ~w 1 mm 1 n g exum:.. Trailer s 1>a(·c + saljry. Will con::.1da couple - w11c to "'ork 111 0111re. Send resume to Uo:< 857, Oel Mar. CA 9201'1. ·' " .. cc1llar M<iy havl' urecn · 111 I "' moncy too! l 11 :.II•>\\ you CONVENTIONAL THE EXCITIMG DELUXE OFFICES ' JI l'r ink on p<Jw~. Heward. round large male puppy how. l'all ;;w-11.1--11 . PALM MESA APTS 1\JHPORT LOC,\TION HARBOR 642-<.1149. :! ·1 mos. ol<l. Light LOAN P<sLIO' !>Ulle trom Sl4!5 • . . _ ---beige with black feather· -----UNDERWRITERS e NEW e FROM $162 mo. I nl'I. A C. crpts. r ~;t~~ d.' :fi~~r H~~~\: 1ng on back Local: 1\nita Bab ys 1 l l c r. nq:! h ts Downey Savings & LOJn urµi.. all t1lll & JjllllOnal 1 0 a & W1bon L B.4!17-2Jij6, 5 30.PM lo ~ JO J\M 1 h;is openings 111 ll~ 11 K You'LLBrG1 •D ,\111"'U'rL· . ..:·roNP'l'l'Cll 1 e1·".•1No l.""·"'0 Ht•c1.• COMPANY l:ka.l'ht'lubyoung med ---------c.h1 l d .{ vr~ <.:ALL 'I 1 .... .:; I.A '" , . .., ' ., • ~ ... ~ H fl:\ l.TOHS :-1w redd1!>h brO\\'n dog. f"OU ND : Iris h seller. &J " .,7"1" · · ote. -' us t )C ex per" 10 You W AITED! Bach, I &2 Br A...65 l .\lonth Free lfonl. ... brown hriJ1dl•d tull;,ir .• 1,1). 6 mo!>., fem. ' "~ underw nt1n ~ eonvcn-"'f'' """? ' I' " t I "I' :-.l:\l'c. l!Jll " 11 I Introducing new bat'l1 Adults,HoPeh "-V<>-!>.5~7"10"11~110 ··', 673-4400 816 .>Xi:! • 962·~ \BAB\'SITT£R Do you Ilona oans. pwucu •11·1~ I ~ Frl'dll' .:\lac & 1-·an111~ and 1 bdrm apts we I 51311;,., £.of Nwpt Blvd L·()l'" I> 11 1 . -:-~ . .. need a home + '! ~ty :J worth sec1n~. Hd1111.'d 546-9860 +COSTAMESA• ~ l.i~•I 11~l'I' rULND .,H.1hh1Lmr,a~l -h1ldr en need :i :\laC'. For lurlhl'r lnlo. yet arlord:il>le •IJrt>al --H1·.d 1-:-.ta11• 111111·1· for 1300 :J!Oll 3700·5001) :.q ll ~lul 1., ~..ill & tle:..t·n!Jcl ~randmother to ll\c·in. tnnl<act ~t rs. Brrhm, BEACH environment •Room$ 4000 h'a:-c l.1 \',-.. •. \l.1111 SL Largl'r unlls a' ail. .illt•i .> l':\I _1;.:i I l:li.3 _ C~ll ,\M IH5-0.li2 %3-8321 Equ~il 0pPor 11 I ... • " Emt>loyer lurnl s h ed <ind un ••••••••••••••••••••••• .l'A.lreoMM.....,.. lllll Hr-i 1111 i l~-."s. •SANTAANA • FOL,:\D: :,11µ1•r gl'nllCFOC:'\U . Wh1ppt·t.young - -------- furnished. SH.; 1Jp1K. pn\•tC:\f t nr ../COmjlMtt.-i-111 ntl,.,l' lurni-.ht11.!.:" s t7u ll"Jo l:JllO liOOJl:I00·500l1·i: S1ame:..c l'Jl w11h IJJdl) rnJle, tan & \\h1h· Vu· B.\BYSIT l'l-: malure. :-k m · l ·c :\lodcrn 5 I d ./ l J 1 · ·r ' · · t-1nUJy IJdy lor 3 vr oltl '-00 · • il ui •$185 to $21 ~.~:.suo. :.!'orl::L.: ,~~.pct. ~:---,~~~ ..• ~., 110· " 11 i>-·' ... ~"· sq It& uµ. lmmed1atl!Oc hurt.paw. Vic 'l'\\ Yorio. i\t'"p<>rt Bl. & Harbor ·h 11 \\'kd :.. ll;.il ·bland c:.011\ :.i ll•:..1·l·nt home. v"" ..-.....,..u.,_,.. ., -~~-.iJli l\l.'"1 l'llll.IOl"}. i\\e.).lti -!Jmr.1 i:il lili·lti-12 :JI:('>.) 1 11 '.-J ~j:-(or><XJ ~alarv~lX'nt'fttS. 646 . 8453 ./x..... M MG9 I I \ ,. :\;itlrt-!>t> K.h.v. 9W t.ijil ..irt<a '" :>• ~c :\Ir~. tiall', Heverly HOO.\IS $:!0._wk UJI Wtlh .,.,._,_ .... -" 1WFll'I-:. ll\l I.Ill .. '-• FOL.:"iL> l.1Ult>bl..ic·l..rlnJ,! r'OC~D : S1aml'M' (.'al. t ,\IJnor Cu n\. llus 11. ,. ,. " ..... u ... ' ;1 d,..l' ·p· \.I I ,, :0.l'il porn . w co ~r, •~., n e '-' d c c.l K l' n .!-1-152 \' 1 a r:-.tra o .1, • ~ kil<'IWll::>JIJ.wkun;,aut ./AmlJleP"'••"9 111.11 .1111· f\'J'll'ltl.:!llltll.ll.'I'\ \l ... ~a·•aJlOr"l'•'11. 'lr 11 .,, l'tl l\ I·' II' ·I l II \'· BL\l'T ICL\NS ,.,~l. S-j!i !H5.1or645 J!.ltii ~ \\ l '>I II\\\ _'Ji·rn~~lrnm 11r ~torngc , lgc :\11 1111 . grnun :.. A1t1, . JCllH't' ;\o. Li.J g unj. ,1:,1, -:JlO:O·.. 1 · Liguna llalls :-.tul l -.,11111I"11 M411X .hMIU ~<I ll hid". '>In II\ !J \\I :i5ti Hiljll I l'lllp l'lllll ' ' · tl'°t ROOM & 8<1lh, pvt. l.'n· " ---c~:... -----ti I:! ti&ll • • e o•~E: . tran•·•> 10 1· man " nd (•'I"' lk,11'11 I \\o Ollll'l''· <1rtrs I.~ 642 _!_li lH • . . bl k I '"·II 1------.u:-.tom I-ram111g. L.11.;. nfl.~' -.~ ., l·Ol:"'U Sm. to.•m. ai:· l<'OUNU: Mae.vu 1c.ln I' ') l S Bch Pn'ler \rt tJ, • ..,11-!11 ~o·~\.1 ~" t> mp I y ml. record . 1111l' :->lnrc• l<i•a;.on~.111~· Stora9e 4'S50 puppy app. ti mos. Vic: color. \'1c. ,\.nahe1m , •1t•auty 'r>1~1 ra orl:l pal'c pxn~r Phon~ :J 511m ,u J'" u11u FRicERicUT n•11l 1lt:a'>t' l!J8 -1J6,$ " 11 h ~. Cl· . !(.)·· ,, •. L• 1 1 orrcnl. a1rl.'u erson-.,. · · . .,..-o .:; !l;f"'lll • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,o l'aC' ... 111 l'm a1ounl 1 angc ~"' i::.UC 1c. 1 . II· \V 1 ·~-:'Ii ._ W-1 !J52:l. 1.133 S nor••-----Ofllrc SPIJl'C, h;rndy lo ~ll<'r :ipm _ -I LINI< HJ~ !Ji II'\ 5'lti-ti!Jg:> ) ,ur t'~ · .>' C\~ ,. upe ~ '"''~::>m;,11 1 s leeping r.oom · -portBl.1\pply111 1.ll'r~un ~ 'N•wportleoch w /b a. No cooking ~aidi DacgoF\\y.lAll ~:1·1'.~ flJIDi . ollll'l' 8;.inl\ 111 STORAGE UNITS Losl .\l.un lk;ich ;in•a Personals 5350 -. .. . 1,1 ., .• -1 -.. ..,. 1(Bti;r~·- l i.lcihtw~. Conv Corona tiO ay:-..lrC'l'rcn on )I l'!J::.ta ,\lcs;.a l'laza. :>&>.Persona l busan e!i!> or L:.i i.: Bt'h ·ll-e\':.unn11g •••••••••••••••••••••••l.H.,\Ul'l O '~· ws) tll•I J\tar loc. :ii75. mo. lease.M3l-l.Jm. mo .).)•i :i:ioo recrc·at1onal storage. (Jlt'i.IM't'<ill.·1'.J.l 5-188. ....~llin, l:ii-1.' O\i•rdit·ntl'I l·11lll11·pt t1nlC. 117:i li2i5 ----NEW plu;.h o111c:e bldg, :l ~11 1\ HE Ol llCl'"· Beach F'rom ~. Jamboree & Sl'll<ITL;AL HE:\lll-It S,·111lj .\n.1 ll1111l. Bi h 6 I' I c· l -=an Dingo L'wy 979-0150 FOU:-i I» Fl·rn !:ilallll'!.I' ')IJl'll Ill .\.•• LO lll l'.'l l{u().\{ JI\ lll··e homu L.o. ,m '-U •e~. un Ulv.O.llB Tllttr h<Jlt1:1x .:1 ~ r . \ ... ·' .. ... "' -----('al Fell 28 111 llunllngton ,\di ll'l' 011 all rnauer~. !li!J 35!111 :IKi 81J&1 u•/IJiJlll ' 'll. Prl\'I>;:,, lt:rl'lll'I'. I( 111 . Al'l'l" 1.1_. Crp1-.. Ul'IJ~-Sill. mo .. ..:l,"'(',L L'. 1.·.·1r 0 ·1·.·1"•' l'or I" .,.,., " '" " ,... ..... { ><' t --" ·~ r_ "" ,.., Cl'lllc•r ·>• ·"' .:> 00 ',II:!.\ l•:I C;.i1111no Bl'al \\'vrkin g !Jt'r ~on . <'.~µ1l:r .. ~1 <111'111ll' Xlr :>tl1 ~Lorag .. · onl) ;:.L.> mo -Bt-;h.PH l11r :-.mallgruw- 7:il -5.>~~. c:.·' cs67J-Wl5 gJ;J-:.lt»IO .).18-116ti l'..illl Animal Control :-iJn Clt-inenlc, For JPl'I ing l'orp. 111 ,'\.H. ,\lu:-.l 1·:\l'l' Ull ll'l' :-.111ll' l '..ill l!ll !llJJ I l~I:! :11:11; II.I\(' ~1Jll1C <Jl'l'1Jt1nt1ng ---W •TERFRO .... T · \ 1 \ • \I 11 B St>a I lkh Shelter 1Boom:intlbath.s12.5mo "' " ~;'1"1 • '..i111:' ~~e .. ~ ·,.; J:"'IJIVIDLJ ,\I, .storag1· Uc1ckofllumaneSocicty •l',\l.i\I CAHO cclucatwn & rt'l'cnl f'X· Costa ,\Jesa. ,"Ion -Newportleach "1'ro'.~1J.:> ..,..,, .xi:._ gar a~I!~. ::>2.'>. mo.. 536_6551 1>cr w1m1n .)O"pml.YP· CORONA DEi. MAH ~moker. i::,ecuuvc· ofl ll'<':-:\ B L.1w o1 f ll'l' Firm has llo'4 11 lO" I\. llunt. l:kh Animal i\s~1st. League ,,1«1 t::;~~~~!~:n ing l>-12 i:; 11 Ext. 28 2 Hr TownhOlLiC. Crplr. Gl.>-~7 ~1.>0. $225. SJ.)(l :\111 .,1,.,1e J\ •ii. ldl.'JI tor ;.11,; .i:lti J!.ill Adoption. Spaymj! & ., h 1•1 . .• from $:!60. l llr frorn S2o;) ---V1cw ol L>oats o.: waler v I I N I t loH:H ucac ' · HU. pr /Sl.'c ) · :! u~iy:, a G t H 4150 < nl •1r ttH l'::.111-!alor. nc: R-tals Wanted 4600 cutenng in orma ion SL..i illun. 5'/:l ~tut> \\t•l'k to ~l:i rt. in s m.111 ol -Pool, tenn•~. conllnentaJ ues ome BILL GRUNDY • ,., 1·p1 "-1•11py math11w .• :;~. •••••••••••••••••• 960 ~~ 11e(• So La1-:11na l'<1ll break f asl. Some ocean & • ••• • •• • • • •• •• ••••••• • • Realtor t1i:i Ii 11.i :-.!.!.1 mo 1 J 11 t1:.2 7 4; 1. ,\n1 m<i b I rnpounde<i I'll 1•:<: :-; \:\ I'"' HI:! 224., Catalina views St-par au: PRIVATE ROOM l or 2 Ur L1tlu ;,an•a fur c· a,., 11 g, 1•on 111il.• n 11 .i I family seruon. Clo~c: ~ lor aml>ulalory per:..on. "How Suite It Is" Business R•ntal 4450 v:nllt•m..in L<1!'al n•I " 11 11:.k}. mall'. lllk gr~ <'t>1>nsi•l1tlJ..: & rclt•rr..il <..'ust. Serv 1 Urd <.bk ~->JI~ r'und Ra1sc:r/PR St:>K ;\l ~orEi':.a cone.I Sl.l K .Jr. l'ro<I En gr lo SJ ~K· Pnnlr, Ltrpl'l'!<>~ 10 Sllll\. :-.all•s Hcp EDI' ~lllh. (;l'll 1111 l'l'lllllflg ~i•i Tl!lcph \\"'I-;:-11111 h.c) IJlllH'h Upl' l.!!I ~>7.i IRVINE PERSONNEL SERVICES &-AGENCY ~>ti( r:. lilh f.\l lnlnel Sull<' 22~ (.'o..,l.1 ~lc:..a Call 642-1470 DENTAL s hopping & lme beach. (iood ml'als. 1~1ce sul-· t·:xecut1veSu1lC':!:.!llU ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~15 U:!ll.t•\tlii:l\ :-ihc1> lem liln hlk .\l)(lrtllllt, adoption& BOATS 644·21l ll roun<l1ngs. J<.asts1cle ~q ll Dt•lu,r· 01111·1· i.ln-.1 Business/ Tcrnt<r.ll·m.tan t-ceplll>! 1.;,peraenccd ~r;.on to Ortho l'hd1r;.1llP 1·x11cr. Costa Mesa /\va1lnow. onNewport llarhor,\\1lh THE COLONY lnvesf!Cinanc:e Shl'ltll'.111.ile.ln .\Pt'\HE.ili 2"-M>:J do clc•ctri ca l & F l im e lr\1nc•. ----C;ill 548-7148. add1llon<.1l 1400 "'l ll Ad I ' l'ocr. mall'. brn, bll.. l'\"•'h"nl"al anMall:ilum .>:>:!-71Sllll ''l'J It '•"I.Al I SI lOPS • ••••••••••• ••••••••••• Ab M I ~~ u ' AS BRISAS Jacent Crpls. cJrp,.,, am • c. .,. Collll'. mall'. Ln raxas GSSOC)e .\lu~t b~ cap~thk ot d1>1ni.: * L * Vacation Rentals 4250 pie ircc parking. Cu,1:-1 l'llllll' rt·a~onablc space lkug ll'. 1ni.1le,tn 1n:1 Full•·r11111 i\\'l.'.l'.\f lop quality \\ork l';,ai•ilic DENTAL A.SST I BrorStud10,fur~orun ••••••••••••••••••••••• H wy al l\ei\porl 111 ,l\allablt•. l;,arge&small. Btsines1 Shep.lt·m.l>lk1wht Exp.111;1.,:,l't1sl·~.111 HI Trawlt>r.Corp.558 Mi:!:!. ,1 Yrs ... ,11.,r i-;,pJndr·.J turn. At.lulls 011 y, 11 N1':W Palm Desert Condo, f>4l -·ttil·I Old world c·harm w1lh Opporunity SOOS Sal>. Hu:.'-~" l\·m. hlk s ll. * * 1i4:! ll4J.>.'i •• c111111., :-..al.in opi•n .. 1·. pets. Showcase dL·sig 2 br l'':! ba, te-nn. crts, -FrL•1l\·h wrntlows, "ables ••••••••••••••••••••••• :0-:11;i111"l . lcm. hlk wht 1001111EEPER F/C " s •· I t " I • n .,,.. ' 1""11"'1•,'l). ,\'l"l'l',\'"flVI•'., "" d,I\ W\'t'li ''11 ' al. "ell a pls •. s teps 0 ul'al.'I, pools. J3''UZZI . Taking .... EWPORTBIC•cH ,\'. ll'l•1•-. 'dJ''1ce11t·I0 1\lf1'l1'·•te L'ull Pl·l111ll' . ..:11cp.m··ll'•.111 •r ,, \ \. . 1 · I' \I > ~ " ~ '"' " " • " " " v S l·:L ~' Sl'l•'FICI ENT Payroll , payroll rt>purl::L ll'llf1.,11~" rt'\'\'I 1\c security hhlrlg. "dpnv.at1e Reser vations. ~00. per Deluxe oft'1c:c ~u1L1•:-. lrom V 1· ~ l 1va1 o I 1\ r Ls VENDIMG Stoll•e, male, hlk G 1 IC' I' r tlii·ti 1··111 11,.,,l'f 11·1• II Ii Jl'C'J. Pt ~+ '"Ill" poo 23 \VIJ)()W llll··r{''t .· l'n (gl' a .. , "'-· week. 714-493-6 i. ""''Mo Hrokl'r (irounrls. We sell thC' finest Ill'" Pood lr. male. wh1\l' ~ " \ I •!f'' •t I• From ~215 .,515 R1 vc1 _ -------"'"' · .• .. 1 uo\UWA'' <l lr<Jvl·I. "<ill, hrid••c, ~ll11l!>.:SJl 11p1•11 ,ppy1n ··~ -·· NU "l2 .,~.lll , 1 S , ,,.,. L 3 tle. alonom1e~ f'7:1r hi1H1 580 .~n • "• equip. We furnish l:.irgc :-ihcp. malt.', lilk ,gl .... .... 'l l u,1-\\r ,..11 11 11 Ave , . . u ...,. l a m .. prangs ax:aU . ---l.,\G IJNA B8ACll Commercial & Jndusln.il Pekl'. lcm. tn w a I k 111 g. g ;1 r<lcn1 Ill!' i;c:rs~ r 't 21J I;-.. n" lk111 ;4I ,,,1 t-:x1~····c1. 4 --B d r m H o rn l' • La:. DENT1'\ L SU ITE. !JIJO 'II locauons. x Im linuneing samllyed. fem, while rn11~1e . ).!1111d Cl>O\'Cr:..a · _ r .' 111 e ·'·' l>,I\,. .1 "t'l'k. Laguna OAKWOOD Palmas, has everythmg. ft. No. C.\1. ·15• :-.q. ll i\lr 494-7915 avail. Small Starlin~ ln l.>oldl'. m<Ale. blk/lan tton ''..in1s l<l mce.l s1~. Bookkeepe'I". p/t lkh ,ll'l'.t 1·11 11;x.>. heated pool. 6i3-7l!6l -~e_ctc. ti:J:I_ ~ \.'C·"'tmenl Cull lodil,V & I.ab, tern. lllk l'l'l'l' gl'nlll•man. liO 1>a L' 1 • . 1 -~ d CATS "1th comp:illblc in · i:.i.pcr. 111 s .r ej.!uarc FIGHTS 13Ei\UI' Pal"!' Springs C.).J.M . 25• !-.Q 11 x. • • Getstartedontl'lcroa Lo . sy~tem 1\ ll, ,\I' 1hru DOCTORS hou..,I?. :1 Ur, J Ba. den, 720012411 p C.11. \\ lt)J)l (. O,\J ,\Ir. HC or 0111ce 11nanc1al rn1h·1x:ndcnct'. t.n~hr. ll'm. tn :~~t~~~;p~lbS~!d ~~':;11:~: Tr1c1l ~al. l'ayrull mC'lud ASSISTANT pool March lo l\iay. orlradc5~7.:)l)t)2 2·1hrs. ~pan· inr l. ~arage. S12.5. ~.27~r inlu. <7 l-ll t~~~~.:~:~:~:.~,':~1 ,..,n-.c o1 h11morl'ssen11a1. mg pJyroll Lai. ,iorm'. \1rnng l:idy 118·281 to N. FLATION ~1~;,o. mo. l ) r lse ~ ---Lea~c Rltr 64-l ~J ----I l> I \\'ntc ,\ti IHI JX:!. IJ,111y ~I 11 ~. L .t, ~ p ,,. . l ho II• An1·k :t;:, doctor~ a~s1sta n-I lllo . "•2-u":!tl o r OFFICESP.1.CE .... B tii:J -ti-145e,_e •wkend_s PRl .... TSHOP .n,::iw.u)all'. lk "'1 ··1s 311 1o r ·1ppt 01 00 A " " Shthr,m:ilc.hll.. \\hi l'Jlol. l'U Bux l;)ti(J(;o~IJ <> · • ' __ .1rN·pt.anheallhspa No h "IJ2l-:.1ui5 Wes t elafi Dnve. Oni• I llerpre s101·1 nt ,.. I ~hlhl' n1"I' ..... "Ill .\ll-~a. l',\ !l.!h;!t. u~o• I nn1..-r 11111 t·l1.11·••1>, l''tll!r ncce~s. We fplllll The price of evcryt ing --;lOO .nan oil ice ~ mu .. I .l' s :. .. • '-· " · ()uf.el,I ~.I·!·.~ nu """',.... ,. "' i s going up . Now ntalstosh~ .. '1n"a1•~•11ce.a1r,elt' sn., l'Ol'l.UC.\flO~ Polar cull~r 35'1'. tlJ4J r ., :->1nr1•n• mu~t kllO\\ a l'tounl" ~1111 .\pplympe~nalln • • ,,..,.. MES•VEROE ~q fl bid~ 0111<'<' 1n "a.vablc. ~11 -:111 hr.,·' r1r t'\\' 2112 Harbor Oakwood Garden Apl s •••••••••••••••••••• •• ····II Gene ll111 .. t>.i2 O:!llO "' · · L'O","l> .'1 ·"'"\"'la11cJ & 1 ntelhgl'nt .. l'I 1 •"\I rl h "0 -VE p• •.,, .e. I ront. Terms.1'170 -1564 ,. v '" '' 1~' "eek. \\ ork intn 1 ull t 111w • " • " helps you C1ghl in aL1on ,\l:,1lun· woman Lo s ure ORI --11.imiltun. lJ ll \\t1olv f'oo· :\ t'l'lb l t I t T "nhou c 55 PERS,..FT I < • h po!)1L1011 \\llh ol·.11 .. ·-. . by of ermg an exc usivc llt!W n-11\l' o :.. ' .,.. tor ... tore or ofllce Amp e !-'lower :.hop. Gill Shop. die mix malt• flll-. lll'S on ; l'L lvget er~ ~cwporl nc~ich ~·arm . l:::1rn ~18 Lll s.5-0an C\t!lllng ··No R cnl na1 se w /~uml'. Very re;.i:.ona ltiliWr:STCLWF :\U purk1ng.'fown&counlry Balboa 1~1c1nd. Morwy ears &l;iil llt~l l!lli. L.onl'I~ (.' 11 M ,., lraner Jl "1lhoul ~xpcnenrc. :.ell Gua r an t ee''. We Lile . .>5 1 -H370 or A(;1'.5+l-5U.ll utmosplwre. maker.Sclhngdut.>tolll· l::H·n111g-. •1 .. ' &clrne F:ash1onsul rn - gua ranlee that your ~nl W -O:J.12 -15:!5 Mc:~a \'l'rde Or. E. ness. SlO 000 673.0622 ~st. Brown h11~g h;11~cd ~3.I Ol2J hom1' st~ le show:.. car will np~ be rah;ecl for 1 : . U ·h SUB L 1.-:T 11 unl: i-;M'1' co~la Mcsu. 545-41:!3 - ---' -f1 ger, spa yell rem Cat. (' .1 I I ,j .> 1 -(i 1> ~ 2 or :.111d phont.• necessary. full )'¥ar and you sUll ~ha re Apl. Lag. t · Purk. easy p1•k ~ · \\·r~ ------SALF.SM/\N for Auto. '1\1r Whl 1are1b1b. \1c·· Nv.•pt ~R-571>!1 Werkly prollt chc~k~. have the ·£1exib1hly ol Young work an~ adult. oc. desirable arcu. uul rel. 2tiOO SQ fT l>asemt>n.L Cond. pan:.. Work on Dunes Tri r Park. Sat 1 r:n·~ 1.'lc Wkm.l:>I lu1· In-Boys & Girls ~\1111 ~amµlc wardrobe al mon~h·monlh occuplln· vu.Mikc 49·1-2100· SlOO. 847 253 1 or rnmpll'll.Olclubroom.ol· comm1ss1on Coult.I be 3 1 1.1 --181 \)ti ~ or 1ormal1u11 on Sm;Jlt lllH'O:-.l 96:.1 7-170 cy. PJus you get a lo\I pnot~. m ale 35/50. to al3·59~~112l eves. lice~ & sturag~r~s-AdJ added to ex1sllng Imes. l -27l:i 54011 l'Ollett . Group:., now 111rmrng tor 10tot4 yc;irs ofage. lliu m ore for yo,ur mo.ney al share apt with working • l Mo.· L'J~ •.•1.• 1>L~N'r"' to.Mar.ina on Coast Hwy. 581-0010 _Hew_a_rrl.___ C:ird.s, P_ot lu1•ks. etc. ly Pilot de livery aoulc1' i-: :qH' r . W ait re :.5 & ood clud1og Sl ""''..,"'·' r,12 1141 ~ 5 N 11 .mnyb~avalablcmyolll P 1 T1me Ho s tess/ O~kw in'"recreatroo l'emu!e· pvt rm . & ba, No lef~e. Dix omces a~J ,. ~ , ---MorfcJaCJH. Tnnt LOST: Rik. 8 mo. old kit. _Ages, -. ;,. ':...on pro_1 --;area. 1'4arn 1wo11t tor d1• cashier. l:kn Browns. i'1lt~" afuUtirpeAc· ~a~n~, le_n~.1s & pool.. AJrporter Hotel: A t~~AVAll. 1\pral ht: S3tl0. Deeds 5035 Len. re~t·nlly ~payl'<l.JobWanted/ llvcnes&cas~,lnpsur Call Ma~s Mc Leod. ~'\ie~s, 0 I r ector who :..;Uio, tHU-~23 al'l .~ full ~er vices. r'rm ~t., m" 0 l' I u H' c r f> lg •••••• ••• •• ••••••••••.•• Rl!:WAH D li75 5521 Femal• merchandise lor sell mg .i:1.1.zti63 llVI 1 8 BBQ's d l mo 1hr11out. OllH'l' or s \Of>. •••••••••••••••••••••• nc•w subi:criptron~. Fo1 11Tntan• &p!~~:. hee SuJ\: ~~\~1;~.1 rg~ll~~n:~,Ufi('~ 2172 Uu(>c)nl. Hoom 8 Ill' l'tl.' n S.l\'C, 1i7 E. 17lh LOANS up to 80% LQst. 1-'cml 11·1sh Si·th·r'. EXCELLENT TY PING 1nlormal10n plca::.e ~all Expert LegJI ~('l'l'larr. Pt · PrP·ale bedroom:s ,4nd • &33 :.223 Ill noon • M , C'.,\I . <.:1111 Tht> Gerrie ~o mt1rks:. l>lk; C'ollar my home. Please ph. 1 ll<12 4:i 2 I. From San SH :i mu:o.t M1l.11) open. day Brunc h. • .., <.:omJ>Ml,v,fil5 .woo htTD Lo...,l'/2'0 ~ni l boy s fll t. ::.100 d eedt .,73 ~·. Clcm<!nl"-S11n Juan •>i5-l.130 Npt tkh b1tlh Days 5B6-·1U01 COMM l. l'IHWESS'I. • • 21tdTD LoaM H ~; W 1\ R 0 1 ' V 1 C ___:scu~ "" "' ('11p1struno ueu. call -- stnalee, l & 2 bedrooms. "' t u h ·'at•·--·net C'l<J..,s ,\. ol I kc blrlw. Z7911 "'~" vort Ueath llllK) sq. Low".~t rnt"s Oran1•' C•>. 1' u ~ t i n f 22nd s l . u-•p Wanted 710 4!15 06:\0 a nrl M issaon Fu ..... •· unCum. W1lh all 1,ewpor o~ar • ""' J fl h U I d I I '"'1 l "~ "" " ' nW"I ••• -h w 8 r 0 I' \ • II ll Show roo11'l at ..... s-"'~ ......... Co. 646-3511 •••••••••••••••••••••• VIC'JO ~;1 Toro are.1. call theextrus . Moctelsopen will sha~e _greal 0 5~ i\dalni-11 C.M . .Elc\ . .Nev.µort lll\d. S375. lll'TIWT,...,.,. ;)81 6310 d ally 10 lo 7. Sorey. no w1pool ~l:>O. 645-1502 A /C . cle~ .. JUllllOI', p1mo Also 400 SQ. !-). &12·2171 M5-06.11 f'OUNO ~mull blark 00~. ACCOUMTIHG r:qu11IOppur Employer peuorchildre n. eve. mus1<', p&rking •• ~<'c. ~15-0.p/mo 548-lsgiJ ~·rvm~ Hubor areo 24 Balboa Island CLEU Ft•m1tle to sh!lre Col')do potrol. M . R. stev1'1'. - -yrs 612 7717 Ex<"ellenl luturl'.' & op Oakwood w 1th 5 8 rn ~ f n H [1 , m gr. 5 5 7 -0'13 6 or 2 Bldlt'· ~>00 w sq.fl. C·:l ...... 1 --..-porlunlty LO learn ncv. Garden ""'& .,,.... w1S hold tor it\llO ~pair. Aw•CtfMwww LO~T· Small ~Ille Dog. 8 k 111 s for s harp . ooi-g348 bdar~toam~ .... -v.Jni f'--•I•/ r. Wh L k L k brnkt<, wbl alignment. ··~· \ urn/ , l. oo s 1 e h <irdworking youn ·A.-..,_..._ont:A ~s fora..t 4350 1 MON lt'roe Rent. Wolk upholly, 585 W. Ultlt St.. Lost & FOlliM • • mini Cofl!•e Nr1, JLr;t d& person w tmin. 2 )'rs ex ...,-,...._._ • •••••••••••••-.-•••••• to ocean, ntw dk. Brwn Cl\t Ahk tor Don. Oay:s •••••••••••••••••••••• 0<'l'3n rnl. ,ewar . p er. 1 n A 1p,.y11 b1 t: lliap .. ~1~ HUNr. A~ACH 918 P;tlm c:pt 'g. $115. tJ73 7686/ 540-5710Eve.646-<1681 £50291 Doyir;979·~ Puyroll. Gcn'I Office wne_a ..... ~ .. ~" Ave. ~20 . mo. Sintle 67~ I &.....&.-~-' R...tal 4500 AnncMMCllRHh 5100 1\ llAH Of l't-:TttOLElli\1 Apply Ill person only l VV""~ aJ:~AptR -•-tmV1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl-'l l Y u111ll11'fl to the t>.A. 0 1l.aur11. We~tsa1 ... ,_..._, S.-. at1raae. ~ " Beaut lorn . o,rc s uilt' ........................ 1 will nol be re»pom1ible ~n~;,;,1:1 01 11n~c·1 nutl Corp, 163~ Pla<'cnt1. 11tn tnd Dover l...ke new cleun pta'1.e~ ror ublel or ahMC. Unit FREE l&n' t' or 11 n y d c b Ls or poh..,h 10111 )llue hottl~ A\tt. Costa Mc:.u ;i.. &4~t70 rent for storage. ~mo. e 9 er Y l h 1 n R · H 1' 14 ~ l'1Hnmerr1al' h\tlustrwl hab1hl11.•1o <'<lnlrt1ctc<l lly "111 kccp 11w llcl~ trnm - U4S 11n2. 642 6?~3. Sp11t·1• 200 to ~'°°" 21 to u n v o n c o 111 er l h .1 n "t in.in~ rp a llJ1IY ASST. mnn ~Jt••r wanted. 1 :i.> lll'r Ml t\. :Jlld~i1 trce m y:it.'11 on or attt•r Ll11~ Pilot nu:1:,1,.1ttct Ad w 36 untts to1it,1 Ml.'1ua . Corpe~ Westsall Corp. needs rough <'Xler1or carpen lcrs. with 2 to 3 yt•1u·11 mar1nto ca1 pentry exp M usl 0" n own lool11 XI 't <.:o twnetm. tor rapidly cxponcltn~ Co Apply In per~on al Gt1<•rtl Sha<·k Hl.18 ••1accnl11A A'e CM 111 tull Mlchcllc at 64:? 520t1 Cla.1-•lflecl uct. •If b1~SJNO l .E . Qlo Ccdur,300 SQ t •T, t•1'Pll'll</P!>. r"'1\l W/I }'" l~tu;c. Jate. :St41V.>. We11lcy J hu\ 111•11 (11' rent t-onw Adil ~. no chill.Ire )le~I, •mill Items o ~ .a.,ch . .$2!>. mu. ~5 .2l~e:r6~o . J,al l is:n · l<tOO -~erll. l111'n~ .. 673-524!\ W.1ntartresull1< IS<'2·5d7K T _any ttfM.IUZ·Oib"?S Ex.S~cre+ary Our llrm rcq s a e.iJ>ahlf' exec ::.ecretar~· w,'xlnt skills lo work w our Vic~ Pres. Must type 65 "Pm. lake sh KO \\ 11m Plt>ASl' send res ume & -.ala~· history to Cljss1t1ed ad no 391.1<'10 1>:11lv P1l()l, P O. Box 1~. Costa Mesa. Ca 9262ti ,, Jkl' Room 1-'ot• lhtd 11 \' lcun out lbc ~.tl'ai.te \um U10.1l 1\mk into <'Ui.h wnh u u-..ly 1111ol Cl1t!-.s1tie<1 Ad c;an \j4~· 7~ . . • .. '5SO (;8 DAILY PILOT Tnursd8y, Marcti 15. 1975 Mereltftdl1e Filntiltwe 1050 G..OC)e Sale 1055 Mi1c•ROMOU1 1080 loatt Ir Morine . . ..................................................................... · ........................ ~---·· •••••••••••••••••••••• ~HetpW..te4 7100Ht-lpWawt94 7100 HelpWGfttH 7100 • Fri, S.t & Sun, 3 house ••••••:••••••••••••••••·1-ilN'fLSCOtrl',6t:yl, ll .•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.ff41911 &001 MATTRESSES ear. ·aale H)ant. Jlbr. ....,.. 9010 mPK. Jow mileegc.•.1 E: ... Secy/Ty.-MACHIMISTS S.At.l':S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Queen f'UU •TWir:S'ell Antq. novellitlt, bolUe SCRAM-LETS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13,100. 644-'JW 1 l t.i1rl olc. \1Qr1ou ~ l)ivcrs1lled work IOlild. Ot-'FICESUPPLI~ $3 MIWOH PrlcedtoMoveNowil coll ., O•lt th•r._ & TAXAJJVANTAGE dul1~.s ; fn\•Otl"-' l)'lllng ,\I I I.! ~ 1 e-r t ron i c 1 fl Large ,,_.o. net.-d~ outs!dc Sl3-M2S &64&-8686.' sldelbl., dre11~t\, din. ANSWERS Don11te yourboal. lnvl'n. 1·0111.rvl:., phon1 strume111:1t1on. Modern $;.ali:!( flt'r:.onnel. Ex-ANTl~•E rm . chondol1er, akl BoyScouts ~-499tl 4 WHEEL DRIVES nrder .s s 12 u Wk work~h1.111 . Adv:;anced per 'd. oft• supplirs & ,.,.., Greal Savinas on Used eqmt.,:.quaahbKIQomA Stoleo-kasty-s:MJ. RowbOut with Oars. Sporti.wt-ar 1\lli;. N.H K1net1c3, Inc. 12:.11 vie· pr111t111g Phoocfora11pt, SHOW &SALE Fur11.eppli&Miat. lots m~re. l621l t.t11n · Creaa-Uncurl -Gd. Cond. Hu steenug GOOD SEL£CTtON HEW&USBI Pr,t"cs i;tart aL. ...... ~:l-~1~ Lur1aSt,C ~l .64ti -7l65. S.)7 -~212. Newport Sta AnahelmConvention Wilson's Bargain Nook dal11y C1rc.HB. . CLOTHE wheel &. gearshift, clc. F •CTORY ---·-:. t1oners, uarry W!!sl. Center S45W.19thSt.,CM llUGE N•;gh"-~--• ga<. Sign In a nudist tltnp: 675~216 "" ,\l;1l1· lull & p /l11ne. Apply ---. 800Wes1 KC1itella "'" ...,,,_.._. "optn day and nl1ht -'.:::.~·'------! $2177 WORKERS l\('ntuc-ky r'r1edCl11ckc•n, Sal~sperson w /proven March&-7-8·9 Love Seat & Sofa. Gd sale: color 'fV; recliner we neverCLOTHE." · Wanted used boat trailer .a.:::11:>: Coustllwv,('dt.1 lrwck record in buSL· 'rhurs-Fraday·Sat qual, never med. many chr .. 1ypcwr1tcni, bikes, for 12' boat. <.:all t>5 t.11nder111 firf ---, -ne s~/1 n ter1 o r s al es l lolOPM other Items, movin~ t esk, booki>. records, 963-3'124afler4pm. (l'llN4111J • ... 1. • 1 r · "" potential W/<:o. that ha:-; Sekulich ProducUons. 926 Clay, NII s wallowtail. Gd rond (..50. ...., ""'" UUW .Wl,•,·.~·.:•,:111A",'..ql'.dtc.· ~1u1•,•·me!,· Unl1n11tcd l!ar111ng1> .Sun l2to6PM'. 968-8822. rames,etc.Sat/Sun.9·6• llarbour Surfboard 6'10' i•'lnle<n&t·"nul cd~"11lA•,,;•' :J:•),.,. ~~y,N.o.· the edge. J..t's Young & Gold Velvet 1-lighback . 'k" 01 . Builtlnt947 Assoc ., lnr. t 213l ANTIQUE Pump Organ. chair,newcond.s.&S.P.1a· Moving, furn, fr1dg, N1sh1 t ymp1cMensl Allwood . GEMERALOFFICE ,\ll•ll1<"11IAs..;1stant 718_7123 _ Approx. yr 1880. ~75<1 file ('heist w/mirror $50. wash/ dryer & more. spd. 25'' rrame. Xln hlls main,J .D,s pkr.. TOYOTA t-:xµ'J l.:ltl Lil IJkkpJ.:, Oot•tor.~Ofr1ce. t:a!lh.Artna,&42-28lS. Rabbi\ hutch $1.5. King Plo-s1. e.1ery11d11ay. IOOSI oond,¥81).673-4460. ha~ trailer & ''15 Lai;s t'ull t1n1e, no l'>.p. 1tt.•c .J20 K al 1nu.~ Dr . 1't.I .}.!ti-1HU5. ,\µ11lv ~ ll 11 AM 2.r <:Ill ·ll'i>I 011!.\'. ,, 11;1,vrol t. :11·t·1 s l>Hyalll~·. G~il.t,i7tl0 or 640-0267 Seamstress ,,. ,. hd brd o<'"~. M•'Sc. au uic ~n · · · · "~stt. 962--5345 all. 4pn1 1966 Harbor, CM. li.16 930:1 .. -J--'-'C....-"''-C-'-'=---Jf"Ofl SALE Comm. Sinl(e•q .~~=.::..:;:=--=.:c:.=-"-"'--1 ---~--(yp1n ~. ;111•! 10 l>1•y .id 1'1\\'ll 'I' :iil!JU lnte rv1cw1ng , cxper. 3 iJLD Navajo rugs, ap· 645-7972. ~slate Sa le, 418 L', sewing mach. Mode GIBSON S.G·. M'id 50.,. d1u~ 111ach1nl'. Fur 1 111an , ' rne, guarn +. seamstress for garn1ent praised $!125, wiJI acll "" 2 1 2 $ 00 Kl b ·73 Hlaze r. A/C,stereo, IOI H .t~. 01Jr1·l· :-.>r tlr:•lll.!•' ~.c1rnC'<' A~(·23---.l6.J\.l r. manutactu r1ni:: at 10\11 separately or sac. for Bookcase Credenza, Magnoliabctwcenlrvinf' ,4 ·~ • 1 + ~ Xlntcond,tNo.211'1)~00. ofxtrai;,lomi.Kl.l-343-1 ('011111 >' ,11 rpurL I.'" II l.1·\'1,~16__:..,455. W. 17Lh !')l. U1ut II, CM $7UO. 645-1436 Walnut. 6 'XG'. $150. Call & ·rustln in CM, i''rl. 7th ~a n1tronlc VI f 1 $25. 9Gil-163l or 4!.13-8403 days; 5_·1b.'-1919evcs. · • 96.1-2·~·. thru Sun. !.Ith. Antiques & l'hone 542-5711 betwec .1:.t,; u:..uo:';l:1111to1'Lpn1 \I ll)t'Lo l 'l I 1 (II !.lam to 5n111, l\-1011 Uiru vov •'&• •-~ M · · 1 ·" .. l•mae, u Fi·i. r 17Lh&l8th Ct:nelishanll· notso<1.nt1querurn.Bric-~ ·. '""'",.' anM ti:J BllONt.:0 Must :>"*' t11-'111'<· Shnrponh·!O\t'r ques: Weli1h dre;oecr,2NEWloveseats,uphol. brae., llncn. & misc . EquipttMnt 9030 $,:!,tk)U.~1anycxtras. General Office 1';1 \'full, nu typuu: t\I tu I .:JO ,\l\111 Fri l'lc.1!-;;111 1111i.r 111,1I 11 urk1ng e1111l11 \1u11,;. Nun :-n)ul..1•1' App h b) lt·U1·1· Ill 11Ul1K .~NII Y.\•,.1 i11·dlull ,\\c 1·;-.p!:111 :1ll \· I\' 10 ~ l"l:.ta 111·<;~1 ~l:!ti21l. Nu I 'hUllt' l .1 I I ,;, jlll';i ~I' llt'.l.l'l•:H. 11l•t•1h•d J11r ,.1·h .. 01 1u \1orl.. "'1111 1•l11ldrt·tl -.c1'!-H l ~ llut door;,.,, tndour ,ll't1v1t1c.~ /l11ur.~ i N Ju ;1n1, :i t• p1n ,:.t,11'! $:!.lf>p hr N.l.S , .ll'l',J. ;,.11. lri-11 llt·l p \\";1n\1•d lrun11 P\l - ,J,\,\l ,l,h·I\ In 'l'hc livx. 1211.'> li:J )...1•r St., (._',\I llu uSl'Pit·c 1>1•r, t'vol>. l,1\'t' 111 l l11t·n1 c un1 . lit•r<'1l Ht:tCl'l'lll·e:-.. llou,,·l..t'l'IJ{'I', j1 /l1n11·. _ r-.toru1u;.::i Snnll' bab~s1t I 1!11! '\o t,.11-:1111.4 :1rl'~ 1 IN l'i.">1'11 ll o u~c k••l'l'l'I'. t'\ilt'r 11 Ft•n1:il<' fnr 1.irJ,!C 111'.11 h ;11'1•;1 lllll\l'I :-0.!'rld l'P!'<UIT1t' lo l'l:.i~"1l11·d ;1d n". J:Jl ,. o U .111.\' P1 !or f' (I IJo:-. 1->••tl. l"u~l :1 \1l'1',I, l '.1 I J(1l' ;::.!•: k. !·; 1·:1•1·:H. h 1'l'-tll , L1d11 l ~lt'. :: ··h1lilrl'll 111.iby ,v. 2 'l :< •. n1.1tu rl" Eu).!!1~11 .~11~·.'.<1\111;:. p..,,., O\<rl ll':t ri:i l(l·I,; Pl'lY Hin&.· Ua. li7.I J7-1J JANITORIAL AT EASE Of f'olewport Beach l>l':.1rt·~. t11 h1rl' 011 J.t 1"'1'01 I' 11 n1.-l•J.-.1 ~ ;1 1 ·u~111d1;1I l'•·l':-••tl. )11u 11lll'-I IH· lll'.1l Ill ;1 p 1•••..irJlll"t. •\. ul ;:nod ;.11.1r.1 l·\1•r. \.,11 1•1!1 t ... • t r.-qu1r1·rl '" wo 1·k h ;io I :JO 1\1111111.1\ ~hru fr11!:1~ :-,,. nd l(1•i;t1 nlt• "f'o · Iii Xlnl "':ti.;cs. :;i~, 2.)!)Jloo-oiiiiiiiiiii-.iiiiiiiiiio-Oil library table, Wm/Mary In naug1:1weve. Must sell ! galore. Janes Antiques SUf,'E,R SALt.:, SfIO/t ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.lti2 ·-ti35lf 11 •1111 b pin SECRETARY dresser base, Queen Allll $.12S t 'or pair.842-9518 . IN rEHlOI\. Nylon pl~h '75 llPJOHNSON ----·----lowboy, & ucce•. 1.,1_ --:-• . U1kcs, hous.eholcl 1lc!.f1S, carpel SS.SO yd. Na,tur~ B'ColumbiasaLl dinghy . Trucks 9560 .'I. 1-.'EI) :! t;d lall1l·.~-l·'ull. GltN V l t ,. h 8 ~-k t tr & · lln••• d'ape<y f "bn e Ir you can take t>rc~i:: Oec. Oes •gn l'at·ific 105 • . c ve .... oue , ~ s. oys. I , :;at, ._ . " iJ50. ca. 675-<1618 •••••••••••••••••••••• Pl t'.i1 phanc• t1l·t·. t.Jr s horthand a t 100 1 ~0 l\\a in , B il l. 673 _53"-2 $2~. T~I~ .• lam1:is ~>Oea 16552 J\.lonl?ya, otr Slater. !~·Pub m1rrors40'koff. , . j!.l .For<l Pickup, )!:Int ru11 H 1•'h..11·(1~.is 1u_·-_;_i_;;_. __ wpin. type bet.iY<'<'ll t;7s.u:i7:; 552-8160 Goldenwest/Edwards. ~~40.Avo n St. NU . P~~rABLt: a.tar~l1n nin~cond .u ewllres,ncv. 5:>-75 \11p1n&1Jrelook111l:-···--uE NS z .. Jil ··Ai'• .. 642-2<'-55 Chcur; h kc new. l1J1d clutch IJr<1kes, ,1HI worl.. ,'\"!111."s lh<• llfll<' Ill ).!l't lrllO Ht•.d ~:.~lit\£'. Uuslnl'~S h.1-. ;'I" JYS bt'i.'n ~nod tor u-.. Uut ,,,_,·,,small t'4•1H· p.111)'. II )'011 'rl' 11)ll'l't·.~t· <'ii l'a ll llut•11·nd:1 Hl•al 1-: ... 1.1lt'. l!u· !~l:J -~.lhi 'l.l HSt:-.; LVN'S !di . ..;hfll:i !•'/lime. Xlnl h1'111•f 11 pro,::r.11n . . ...,Sol ::\J5 l>l'f :.lull. t':1ll lll!'l'('\"r •If NUHSl':S, l·'o1111 L.1111 <..:0111', llu.~p. l/i.\,1 \\'. L aV(·la t\Vt'. l •range, 5;1i-QI.IX _\jur~.·~ J\Lllt'. 11 -7. l'X\lt.•r. 11r tr:iu1cl'. lntcrvws 1\'lon thru Fri 10a m -2prn. ,\1\·~a V1•rd1• U111v. llosp, 1it1 I Centt·/' SI. t '.\I l lpporlu11H .v un l1 n1!!f'cl. l.<K•l>1ni.: 1(11' :1 1•;11't'l'r 1n -.,1lt .. •"!-)lt•r1• IL I~ :-0.l'll :-11:1 1\l•'l' p rodll('\' cu llo111e ,-;, 111(.!usl r ). l"1•n· L,,,1 Huth J\1 .1-.d 111. 1:111 :_i:;:u att:>. for a t•llall<'n~t.-th •n *Chi a&Glou* Q E I E DF.·A-:S 9-5.Knchtbl,chest,K . Ii ~-sellfor~l25.Cull 11'uck$wot•lfr.6U!-(H8::: send usyourrcsunle. c F' " F' Sh BED.!\1AKE01' .. Ft:R! dishes, vwr n10wer, lv, oss steceo p ones , 4~5.1 3d5 _ rom my ortner op * 556-1839 * utcn:.1ls baby 1tcn1s beds prds, lablecloths, ___ o ______ _ Ciassl11ecl atl1~0.J62 1n Orange, Presse d 1n isc.24Wt:lollyLn NB' rui::, steam set, Wate r 'l'wo new Uarrient -lllti t'/o l)a!lyP1lot (;J1:1 ss. llav1land, etc. Old ouk table, radio -' --t'ik, plants, etc . an odize d 2 -~pee<l P · t•. Uo.x IStiil Sho11.·n ;1t my home in cabinet, double dresser, ,'J e ii:: h bo rh ood Sii lc; S.18 -8459 winches. J~i.'Sl ~ell PICKUPS l;Q()U Sl>;LJ.;c·r10N .. EW &USED l"~ta J\.1esa .Ca!rlt26 lrv111l' Uy ;ippt only. desk. !\t isc.646-702'1. , l:alaxy l'U mper, furn.. o•= 54g l ~~~~~ .... ~ .... ~~1 I ~· -Ul<I: r: ~1.12 !IJUI , h<Lh'>' cloth'g & toys. i\lar Hefrigs., 12 '' 1V, 8 tr rec. -----cc. ____ , Prll't•s:it;irl;JI .... 2Dr.GE Jlerr1 ger~tor,lrl! 7 thru 9 . \6732 :ohu\l · dk., Oo1hy for reel Tit, Boots, Power 9040 •ANTIQUE* rrecz1:r to1>. pcrl . cond. mcrcluud.11 8 .846-4~1·1 . Nikor 1n<al t''l'N.••••••••••••••••••••••• \1':1ntcd !1t J'h4·lp :-; Sl lOW&SAl.t:: ~150 . Lrg rnetal ·1~3 -'1t)'J4 171/:i'IMP.l{unalJout,l·O, .73 l..'h1ropract11• ort"s in La~una Beach wardrobe, good cond. fr1/Sill 1Sunday Jlli 21st d v b k k F~1sh1on Is land, Nl'"'l)l)r'\ i\iU.'iEUM ~25. Se3r 's waShcr, ::il. CJ\f . Divorct', every-J\.1aytag elec. dryer £75, 3 .e~p-·. ail ~~11 • s 152· spC'l'tl. ~te.rcu . n1a i.:, t'tr, Good typ1ni.: s l.:i lls i)[ AH.'I'. :Jtli Clirf Dr works good, SJ5. lOQi lhing i::oes. cu Pt's ch;air:s, childs, ~. SJ.2'1;,. s:.19-ia:IB "h~l·ls Hl'l'l'"S for 1n ~uranct• l)elHwarc,llB. ---073 -J<llr..!75<'--7868 JO' Criss Craft CJassi<'. DeGJt' te.wtb• ll'l'ln:.. \VIII trau1_ Part CJr ~l;irch 7 &IS llZto 9) 1-----------IHon~s 8060 l/Lln\c. Pll'asc call l.>on l\lurch 9th ft2to6) !.16" Sora ••••••••••••••••••••••• J-10 1'rains. 3 eng's ., 15 l w I:' o d I N ~-w t w • n Ci ua. Mo-ooou Adm1ss1on $1.25-AdlLo; SIOO. HORSES a~•RDEft cars, tra"ck, bldgs & ac-ehn•,'"8"·,, tie:;.-; tha1"1 4 1° ~~M., TOYOTA ----Chld u/12 free w / adlt ~ g,, • . . • · -rs o om comp e e Y -~1 546-6257 & For Sale. Hiding ~e.~s.St>S.ttJU--Ol iU. refitted. Sacrific. Call SECRETARY • l>I SCOUN'r wt AD SACRIF'ICE PRICE Lesson~ & ·rraini~g. ~on-Irvine <.:ountry Club Goll (714J642-155 1 Sale:i-OrdcrOcsk.Good 42 .. Hound Oak Tahlc w/ 1act !'iusan ~mi th , M•mbei>·h ip. ,1000 01 • .~!66Marbor.CM 6469303 Fine Oi l Painlings & ... • Bo~ S I '060 -l)'p1n;: & tran:o;cr1lung leaf, completely re· SilVC'r Serving PieC'f's. i5l -\j957 . bcstoffer.Leav1ngArea. '",., CH '7lMAZDA s kills. \\'11! answer f1n1shed. $285. Call Musti:;ell.646_2559 J I 8070 G44-tlllU. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1600P' kup phuu(•, L;.ih1· or(\c1·~. J.!IVl' 6<1>5-4::::'~'~'"~· _____ :_ !~--;:~-;;:::::;::::::::::-;;:::::-ewe-ry CO RONADO 15 w/ trailer, B· IC uifu .. n1;.1111ta1n busuics:i --7 i'C'. llurhnb'l:On Jluu:<.c ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\'cw Metal Lawn Shed. xlnl \'Ond. ~1ak~ oflcr. ~~J~341 V~ record.;. l>1>fx1rtu1uty hi Appliances. 80 I 0 dining rm set & hul<'h. W AMTED llal'i lrealt>d wood noor. SJJ-3570 days; 552-tl715 G'15-5iOU Ul r. lt·:•rn 1 ('~.il sccrctar1,1I ••••••••••••••••••••••• $700, lighted gun eat1. Cos! S209 Sell $140 Call eves skill:.. S.)JU l't•r mo. llur1t. G.r:. \\'ashe r & E lcc. L"'"'"· ,1x.·M 1.,..,.,,1 t··blc '"""· 1'1)P C1\S JI !>ULLAH ~ • . ' · · -'72 i''JOtl. t .oadcd . A'l'/t~s. I ~ ~ .. ~ I' A I I) I" (J H ,. () U It ~ltt -9()g(}_ ~··· (,'l·.1d'1·•t1>1 ·.·1001>. 6lt•. Air. Au x t1:1nks. bmpr. l'f 11·!1.5:!1.-tti~lti. Dr.ver $100., (;&) HltLll 557 -8656 -~ 0 '' 1' -·--l)is h11.•a ,;hc r ~O. Ken-I-----------Jt~WELH Y. \VA"l'C Ht;.-., COK 1;>; M At:HIN~. up-John. head, st(.'Cps 4, l1fl' l'aho1 {'r cm pr. I.loot , •Sec'ys,lookk~ murc \\l;i s hcr S5U. Hrcak1n,g up hou:oc kt•t•p· Alff OHJE<,:'l'S. GULi), rt,g hl. xlnl cond. $200. hncssp1n ,!.l<l andl50Jibs. j_:ck~•·l5 -lll'JI_. __ _ $2177 OaLsu n (li7ti3:J\.') ·I SECRETARY l.1 1. He11Hlt'l'S A~Clll'Y t;u.ir/J)e l S4ti-l:lti72 ing, Selling e~·cryth111 g. S IL Vt; H S l': It V IC I·:. G·l2-23 11 1'"•o anchors, 1n gd l<t.Jnd ORGAM TEACHER ·IH:.!11 B1 r1·h SL Ste 1u.t J\.1aplt! Udrm. Diningsl•t, 1"1 N f.; l•'U HN & 1\ N -53G-J056 BLACK SHORTY . l·'or l'las.~ lns_truc·t1Dn :"'l'\.\'IXH't Bcoich 8JJ l:tlf~ HeJ ni.:. 2 t.lr. only SSS. Apt. De sks, chairs. Clc;in Tll~U t:S. ii<1.i -2l0l l Ill VINE Cuasl Country -~ ::.. __ ---'7:! Cl\(•v .,.J ·r . J>.U. Iliac),, l·.nthu~1a~l1l'., t\n .. 11.·ic<!µc Call for Appl. ;,1.i:c :::;t;;>. Hoth i:;reat con-,\nne l7 Century Laini». M' II 8-0-8-0 Clull Mc1nbcrshipS'JSO + loats,Slip Docks 9070 w/ Ul.,ck int. Black loo Of M.. l" & Ch' ' ... d l 5 •o uuv.. 1sce aneous trans fer fee. 581:1--8218 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ,. •. 111.·1c·k s1uc 1>;1'1Cs . t ,.~1 ur<L.;_c.xii l•'.st alJlis ht.-dl~ 11011 ... -°"""" 1:>.:tc, ~:tc Pri ply. ~ .. nut Ne<'£'SS<1r)1• t:l;;s:; -----. 4~~-155li. ••••••••··~··•••••••••• . . , ::iLIP/'t.V,\IL"S 11.•hec:ls & witle tires. Jatl ;1lrcildy lurn1ed. l'<1rl Service Staliun Allcndant l{cfr1 g. \Vcst1n~house. WANTED 1:-:lcctro~ux v.ac~um. Xlt::nt Ncwportlle:ich :1utu. Air, l'/S. 1'0111't•r t1mf'.5.:i7 -·lll:% ,\: <.:a r \V;i:.h ill'lp. t>vcr frost free,s1de·s1de;cop· NEW Custom 'J'wn sz 1'0 P CASI! IJ(ILLi\f{ cond. "-years old. Sli5. 31.J'-6Q'Poweror S;ul disc !.>rakes. At.1 1t '!U i"U LLi':H'l'IJ.'i i\lU~IC, :.!I . Full & parltllnt.'. /\pp-pcrton_c,. hke new. $?25, Waterbed, complete p A JD 1;>'0 R y Q UH ne"·· $75 rirm.894-170<! 20· -32" Power only radio. l:ivc dC'ck. Sec ll> ~·.v. ly La.c.un;i lfllls Car :.;16-0108 w 1h_eatcc. $100. $300 J J-.:WELHY. WA'J'Clit:S, WATERIEDSALE 673 -525.1 Apprc1·1<1tc! ::GtW 1"1rm . f'lltlUUt:'i'r(),'\J 1\s~l'rnbly \\':tsh. z-1uit> t:t 'l'oro l{d. l yr. old Whirlpool hvy du· D~nish ?'all Una,. SlOO. ~IRIT\,OE"n·1 J.<:S<=F: ·R. VGOI CLEO, Coron.ad~ .W atcc~cds. Bo-at-,-.-S-tcacr_G<JO.c-cc._,-0-,-0-I ;}:JI -~~>6_. ___ _ · i.: • • ·Jed t'I.' •. L~i guna ll ill.~.llJ0-1750. lY \Va s her & l.>ryer $175 f.!aple Chcsl w /mirror, :s ' · • ~. 1900 E. Edinger, ~anta ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·• COUHIE lt 1v1Sh{'ll. v.ur t'I ;. nrt · • u ~'<. -------~. " ... · S5Q . .Kabb1l hulch, ~15. i''JNt--: }''ll RN & AN -" po·r~l'ill"l' lll't·C's~••ry .JJOJ st:H\' JC i:; Sta, ~alcs ni an \'.1. ~~ ~3~. t.ikl'.' bo1h. t\ ing Sl7.C hdbrll. StiS ·rl<)U ES. ti.f:'J-22W ~ n a. _ ( n e;i r Newport IOAT STORAGE Xlnl <'ond. Low 1rulc::1g1•. 11,ul~·~r. BJ ~'.l, C.:0.1 ~ULtl' ,\ lulic-m.111 'l't1P pay & t:alltu3 '1o89aft6pm. ,\I isc. 645 -7~72 "r tv.'._>_>>t_,_-2Ll!n Da1ly -'-Weekly-l\1on ti-12-811-1 II 1 ""I' fl.l,i1' ___ ll"llll.!l' hl·nt'llL~. ~:xix.·r.Bicycles 8020 li42-5<149 ··c runi1i ·· 1•:11 1.!l l s h llefr i ".'· Sears Pwr thly. \1Jit11 wash ratk & 1· rr J1011.~l·kl·c·p111g & 1·h1!d 1 nre. t ';ir cs~t·nt1 :1I. S.:\. :tr .. a H1·IS r<.>qd, Curll.1l'1 ,\I r-. l-'J't•nt1ss.&IG -Kl;l.;:!.I . RELIEF RN ''' .,,, .,.,,.I •.• II '•JJ"\\";:trJ Sl'::i l Saddlc. 1:1" • I h · · l . rll or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.awnniuwc r, Porl. i)ls-access lo aunc 111g p 11mc . Shell, ITth & All Furn1tureetc.mu\"1ng. l'antle, l1kt• new rond. hwasher. bth 5 mos old. ranlJ.1 . l r\'11\C .~I! USE O Bikes & Paris. Sl5 lrarage Sale, s mallCr ~175. li4t.-6~1 j,\,\1-HA~l !>IW.ea.642-3494 Nt:WPOH'fUUNt.:s. S St A __ .,. & up. 2488 Nc....,)Ort Blvd. items, C2602 ~a~1ta 1\na, or after:Jl'l\1 1131 Back Bay Or.N.B. ~rv. a. tt'l:"RU c.:.i\\.ti<i:d-7~Jll) Ave. M . Fri & S;it. - - -Miscdlcmeous 644--0510 :J'H• I·:. Coast llwy, NB anytime, 646-2..'JfiG. G~oldcn ~rourh & .S~w Wont d SOI I ------Cat 8035 ~in••er !'\('w , l\la<'h. '12 e T poriatlae ---s ~-S I 8 od0 I All h "·I ••••••••••••••••••••••• rans l'hapn1cin/llarUnrCon1·. ShorpA.lfl"IGirl ••••••••••••••••••••••• __.-CIC)e ae OSS m c. atlc . ......-uxe PIN 'T . W ed (;ardcnGrO\"C S~~~ For d1vcrs 11'1cd o re . S1amesc K1llcns ••••••••••••••••••••••• S:!otJ-fl'lfo-i;fi~l 7AJ\.1 ·8Ato.tS f'. piano ~nl .•.!,,•••••••~"•••••••••••• 'liSClll·:VY '':l l'o11.~'b1·tl , -1:1.001 ortJ.:" 1n1, gd ut 11 trut•I... $7Ull. 5•1t; 71'.'>.i .<It ti 71 Datsun l'U. 1naJ:S, t'ltgl ~hell \\'/ !Jonl. slcrt•o. /Ctra s ! ~215U/Olr . &13-2:.!5-0. k 'I I ' 'do Isl•· Sood & p,·, "' ·oft .. <•11''' Pay lop Cash. Wnte PO Aire.raft 9110 \\'OI' •. , ;1ct>rcl'.!Or :i;s.oocall ~ .... zia .. '-BoK302.CdJ\.t .9'.!62.S. ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• 7:!t:hi....y Luv,11e<A'l!r•·~. Yacht:i, lti:JI P!accnllu, 968-l<!!Mafl!'> Genoa. White GE-.: slovc. s'"'nke whts, iu~t lunt'd ( 'la-.~tlH'•t Ad uo J:I:.! Hl·~t:1Ur<inl , resid1·nl cchef, t ' o r>:11l y f'1h•l to .,.,orK unfl c-r (•Xet:Ull\'C cJ St ff h" .r~IREWU()DSALI'.:• . 'i3 Ci::SSNA Sky Ha"·k .. -C.1\1. ryer, au crmac inc. Org. ~Ut'.dcl$'15.1,0rd .~POT CASll ro.r o_ld, 172, low li ml•, Jt'H AskgSl4W_X:IH K~IJ.;111 radio, lu gi:ag<', go/I broken dented sterling 55<!-77ti!!oalt J p1n c lubs, Ito to-Broiler. ~IJ. 1 ~ t·vr<t . f>MI -11 2::: . • i':qu1r . xlnt cond. ~14,000. 'I S&9• 00 'OOl"I _Coa.'-li•'1rc11.·ood!';up11ly :"11vc•r, & Gold ., 675-45!.15 110 ~·ar · : -··= " --}''l;1t11.·are. V;1o;cs.----'ns N ·w • · C s-1 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• t. I 0 ll I Bt•arh 'l'eru11s ,J l.' w c I r y , a:; t c . ~~rs, Ulll! Cluh , 111em hcrsh1µ 714-675-8700 A•nt 9120 i:I l)odl><.' \1~111. Al\11t".\I. 1~ 11 1•;, ,,., .. " t'hf'f, .'\tJ\'ICr t\0\-'h, apply •-'·'•"•'•"-"0'0'0"0·0 10 0"0"0°'"0''·'·.· •I 111 pl·r.,,on at \\';1rt'hnu~e . f l•h •pl1onc ,\n:i wcr1ng Dtw1s 8040 l{~·~laurar1t . J.\,i1J \'1;i · I -, :"'l' rv 11·t•. ·:ve nJ n ,::~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J I I II <l)Ylr\a Lidu V1ll,1">'. 1NH \I I .int ur 11 .,,. I' l!m\· '" 1 nturt'. rl·h;tb e. cxper't( •PET WORLD• \ppl,1 II\ lot'l'•"ll , :\!1•!'<;.!1-----------1 IHll~·-01.\11 lr;lllSp, 'l'Op ,570 \ 1·1 d~· • "ur1\ llu-.p, titj\ RM /LYM 11 .,1:.:t·:> Cl: h1·nl'lil.,,. C;1!1 I t '1·ht1·r :-Ol, l '\1 li;·twn ~· -4. !i\4-!H21. L"hnllen1:1ng fl!l~lli•)n for I JUNIOR SALESMEN '''"' ''""'"" W'>Ol<'I>'. TELEPHONE Pu g. Hu s kies , t:hihuahua. l1ny poodles. Lall, peke, dox1c, 1J1t Ila\'{' son1cth1tl/.! you w;;nt to ~ell '! Ct;issuh.'<f :u1s flu Jl \\'Ct l -t•all i\(J"' l'A<'-·5678, bulls, cocl\<lflOO. porn. IOO:i ....... mixed puppies. Studt scrv1 re mos t breeds. 2b2J ~::w!OOU . v<Jltit•J. ·rrade for ••••••••••••••••••••••• V-X. lti,UUO n11 . U1Hq111• l '1ck·u11t.ruck.581 -~t'17 SSSSSSS , . '66 t'OllO Pickupticyl-~ int . w 1n1arlllc. !'<1 111.. -WILL BUY YOUR GUN spd. <17,00U ori.: mi. Ne11. 1~15 ,;:i:i~ .1tld1t)' !or l''.\I .. l1Un1c. .\~~· Jt/ i:, ~:.u·n ~!·:>HJ lir .. :.! 11."•~l"s & IK•lll'. 1\p- 1,,.r tl•·•·l.i c .. t1111 ;.: llt'" ply 1-11:, :-.upcnur A\t'. SOLICITORS \V. 17th al F:11rv1ew. SA. Upeqevcs 531-50Z7. FOH CAS~l.646-4296 paint, Ir ~ tires, nu J>IN ING Tbl, or Din. ·rbl & Chairs. Cd cond. Con. temp. 548-54;}1 1W t:i\l\' V.i n : ~1.;uor lll':-L ot11•r. J\1 us1 sell! \j)\'1. ply_,1(7fi-7JJ7 ' 1 11~ trim•·•" Ii 11· 1 la• I),\ I I. Y l•'-'0'06~4~"~'·' '~1~"~· ~l'.:~.<~J,~l·~'..""i 1 1·11.11 r .i111·r -.1'h(~,1 .1ndr SI I . d. I :-..1t uri1.1•~ ~ .. 11 •nust ,,._. cc ar 1mme I 1Jul (1! ~, 11 .. ,,11" J i.1 p .1n . RM's/ U/ICU Top pay + banusff WAJtM, F'UZZY S t . Bernard puppies, AKC. ~ISO. te rms. 4~t-873S Used Ukulele W.ted c;1mpcr w 1cvrta111s & cpt. Looks & runs ltkc nu. 16·18 mpg. ~1750in:vest ed 1n last 6 mos. Sac for ~1500 or reas. ofr. See to apprec. 642-7215 afl 6:311. l!.l•il! For•I Van. Ncl·1J -. 11.·urk. ~l:'>!J, ti·l5 -!}<l~J att6 \'i>1 , 675-889'.:! :1n•l 1 ... ,1111v 111 1,11rk ;it l)ays & /111ghtl>. Stand by • l I ' ., 1 , , ' time. 1!1llcrcn\1<1I P'.I". 142-7174 •'.II> , < ,1_ .'-flt'f' 1\1•1•,.; I 0 I Full or p111mc. Excellenl ,, . . , , Ho:i;ton ·rerricr Pups. 1 v.ks. I r-.tale & I t<'emcile. AKC, s hots. 4~·2096. Musical Rent : VW Camper, s1Pf'i <I. lnstrurnet1h: 8081 AC. fu lly cqu1pt. by day ;4 l)tlOIJE '·· i...'an)pt•r, V·lS i1uto. pnl. crp•, 111 /lacl\s. & murc. ;i.l l~lf1. 675 ~jti] 1hl11,•ril'' ''r C••llcctuli.: l)l•uefits. I ~.J .E PHONt. Suhc1 tors. 1 l'r.1n-.1••1r1 .. 11n11 pr11 (..' .. nt .. l'I J\trs.J l'll'il'O: t•.rrn up to ~OU . .,...kly. I! I \1d1•d l".11 1 1..i1.t.~1n COSTA MESA .'ou·rr gd. at \\'h;1 t .Y••v AKC 'fcacup Poodle & DHUJ\.t .S. !loiters. 7 pcs. Motor Cycles/ ~ --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• or wk. 586·U475 For an Ad in W°"'"'"s Wortd c .. So• 642°5678, Ext. 330 l l·.<1u.1I ,,,,,,,,,.,,, .. ,,, ,1,, ... ,,, .. ,,1,,.1~1 ,, . I' · " M ·I · ·-·" ·..._., .. in-:"c hnauzer ups. (i l.1npl1•1l·r emo':'a ~spitol pll· product~!! lt's v.•h1•rc \\"t>eks. Std Adult Poodle. JO I Y1ctona, CM 1h1 •.v 1·all. Jinmt"<I. opt·n· c~19--02!9. Great Twiru! $!.d cond. Ciood price! Scooten 9150 Autos Wanted 9590 i\I ust sec! 541:t-ltn8 art. 5 ••••••• •• •• •••••••••••• ••••• ••• ••• ••••••••••• • B l o nd ">b·.·o" L6S , ·711Yamaha650Choppt:•r . Wi';P1\YTOl'OOLLAR 642-2734 EOE 1ng:.. J7:JO I Ut:ach Bl1•ll., -=--':::C"------1 l Kitchen Helper u ·' " · FOH '1'01' Ufl'.'.[>CAHS WI'"".•'·• v>·-1-ge °'' ll>• X lnt cond. Many custon1 ., -''"' " " _., J<'OHt;J<;N. J)(J~lt:STJC 1 Food Prep. i \taltH'e 1\0111.JIL wanled ' ! l•• ... c11k :1t l11n1·h •·ounll'r prl'p:11 111,: -...in4!11.·1l·hcs ~ ~ s;il;1d~ hi II " 1~k . 1\u~~1t . , • l tlllt· or :-.un "'ork. Clt·~·n. ruudt·rn 1Ull<'l1 t·11u11\t·r i\i t'dll"JI & ll0'-1' lll'lll'llL,• 1\pply l.1ndhcr i.: ;..u1n ll<!ll , Ill r1 •,1r ol lh1• r .. ~ \,\'1u·hJ ~\ul'I' OH 111 ... 1•1 l••\'1•1 s.. t«"''' l'l:..1,1 SALES REI' l·.1110)' "''nrk1 ng ..in ,1r<•a 1 n which ~ou l11c. t.:Jrll t11> 11.1 :;L=;u per "4t'\.:k + C'X· p,·n ~1·s . Fu 11 or p;in 11 int• 11 ;J by l n n ti IJ 1 a p Pr :-.Cr\ Lt'/' 1'\11 {'>:!\. rt t'C. \\'l' "'Ill ll'.1111 . lnlerv11 ·\•~ . \;\1, <!1>t.:1 N. J\.ln1n ~t.. :.;; ' ,..,h()pJ1111i.: < (·11tl·1 ( ,,,t,i :-.nl··~ L'l•·rl.. •1r 1111 ('k1 ·r._ 1\le s ;1 1\:i i.. l•1f Al p.iJ'L 111111• l:1r l!c tlldl'I'· t;..ish;H '.J •II 11l( «t•;r'' H /I. X.17-~.;,,;i SLt•. 8, llH 71•1-4142-•·t!j\ •)bcdien ce Classes by -----li censed profess. trainer. 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Street TOP DOLLAR $150.675-6~15 or du·t .• Xlnt cond. Lo"'' PAID OfflceFurnihn'& m1.~·646-11sis. IMMEDIATELY Equipmnt 1085 1.AVERUJ\ FOR AU ••••••••••••••••••••••• 750 .Sfo .. t'ood cond1lion. FOREIGN CARS FOR SALE ~12uo. '49-\-147~ • I'.'. I 1mc po:-.1t1on_. ~me Springer Spaniel, lyr old ~&L t•x pcr. ~cq d. Con-ll'm, l1ver /wht. p<ipers. ~·•t l i\lr. 1-cr ~u son , Sac$35.ij30-1548. l.VX .! 1 1 l'1l11n1• :-; .. tcsl .. dy 1•x p1·r'1l f,.r10"0"0'-"·'•"•·mmmmm;;;;;;/ ll<•d11.1t t•1n , ,\J,~.1 J)r.--•ss :-ihvp (1\t·r l5.:";1IJI Dt:ib1e ii wks cropped & \t'l"d •• ('.,H\' 1111~1' t~il t 't1mmcn.,11ratc "'/.1b1l1-shuls. Mar1enburg ~., Reco!d-1\7,Phonc, FOR SALi!: 1 ~74 Jo1a l <..:onccpe., model ti..AWA 'AK I i ·o 1.yrold, xl~tcond. Ues1 EXCt:~J_,t;NTaCoeN: riEWP[)f\T IMPDF\TS l ' j (1·nter:->l .G1\1 1~· .'l-l.'1 -5."#i:t *TEMPO* i\lacs trol1ne.Showqual. ~llj2-a668. =-'-----! • Olr. S33-87S<'-. OITION. S900. 5-18-9-143 Pl'"'°' & o,._ 10'/0 KAWASAKI 9UStrcet L1k ~ new , only 1500 nu $250. * .. '152 -lfi'J;), Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 ................................................. ' • RESTAURANT THE JOLLY ROGER RESTAURANT Accoptlng Applicali-For: COOKS .Also, Acc.,tln9 Applicdlans For: DAY BUSBOYS ..,,..,. -'::!.!:: Atlut_.-..t 1727 E. Dyer Road s ..... Needs You Mow! s~cy's-Typish PBX Oprs~Kept's AccountClftt: l 111 .. ,~l' .vourown hours t 'ii 11 :.40--41.JO '\l•:V l':HAFEt: 1"·111 P•, 'J'1•1nporary lfclp Sill. Jlusk}·. t .... 5mo, AKC. ;1rl s hols, housebroken. 1\~k .Sl25. 615-6624 . *AKC llt:G. • At'(illAN J)UPPIF.S Call 9ti0-2'101 SAMOYED PUl'PY 552-1594 WAJTER La t>/Dalmation, rem. 11 mo's. Loves kids. XJnt t:11p ·r1 . PJrl lime. J walchdog.968--i!OZl. ntl!ht.-. 111·1· wt-ck. Privale'J...----------J l lut1. Kno11.·ledge 01' ChesapeakeBay' Frcnr-h !'cr v1ce. 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Man<'hester brand new dual lank. dlx Anaheim SJ6.00oll te.t"::"w~Ji!~~J-.-.:dt~~!t• f __ 111' ... , •. -...rr,_~-SpotllnCJGoocll 8094 mdl. 12-VolL Cost $620. TOP J)ol l r d f ei.on .. ""1Ye4 cardlpa p1119 "i Ill• __, lllw.1..... •••••••••••••••••••••• .Sell $400. Also 12 volt UMW ' ~all~ 1 Or k>a, .. i-~..i .,..no...r.croc~i Rossignol 11kis Salomon H.O. t.:lec:. Drill. $65. eds an er m · o1 wont.cl 111 •iiartnq, a. • 64&-Q19l port cars. co1>or1111,....J..,1t..i ""•"tr' '"'"'~•· 1'P \'Ot.:ll IJ.Al' •Ill• b1nd1ngs. Brand new. C . Joolt. ht1en1 117t: 10._. •. 1111. ~-"· •••mm•r .,.. '""" ~190 value. ilUJ. 175 CM. MINI Ml< •---,72 ... 1 rtPYler BMW •11 laelltded. 1 n1• 4rr<tl ph10 ahurio. ~·e•· 4\M -7163 afternoons. l)o . d ,., 500uuuic. £> 208 W, lSlSll"<lel . ~SJ .tofore9dip10ll~. i••u·ta -411IC'k, l'R•Y "' ,,..,. rct o, ' . 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S .AGEM To:r ""=. m/ · r us ac •& VOLVO ~.3 • ..ao~ ~e~l OH er! m1 Xlnl cond /\II t"\lru oli\'r. G4l! _1w7 .ill ti ur bH · !>l<ll GRO'fll Ctlt;VkOLET ..... : J .. OR OR NOT. ... g.;~ras SHOO. Eves ~-~701675 W.W. Musl sell. 96li 5103 all day weekends 73 Dlx-l'rnto RunatiOUL-1.8211 He~ch lilvd •d L h l\A Y T 0 P U1• M · EXCLUSIV&LY VOLVO , • ---. -• llunllngtoo lieuch l>OLLAR CAU.. KEN't CHfod Llr«esl Volvo dealer in 63 C'dvy I mp~lu, :t I dr, Corvdte 9932 ·1;4 1-'ord fo'utura llanllop fm '>lt>reo Cust. pamt 847 0087 5"!1.l.131 ALL~N. 510--0442. Opel 9746 Oranse Count.)'! Buy or g o o l'.o n . , x n l ••••••••••• •••••••••••• l'On\. Au to, I'S. Ht 11. t~1~ •~llJ~h h + x t r a~. -----'73 240Z Stiver. l'Klfll' m1. UHd,C ... M.apt ............. ._ .... ,. .... Leasedirect . lroni.pron~u~n ~UO o.r Good u:.ed ('orvellt'11 1401.>ll lirt•:.. Hl'Cl'lll ' SELLING YOUR CAR? .. .,.,.., 71 Opel M a nta lo. m 1. bet»t 01 f'I'.,, !ti~ an 1>. Otten a good i...·leCllun vi tunt>uf'. Vc1·y Clt•;111 ~:!5. TOr PRICES P AID wire ma~i> . .Sre. tuned ond new '75'b. Out:.landing or trade tor moton·vd<' "" exhaust, io'M Multiplex ~~~~:i:~C.,fM · $l800,.o '71 IMPAlA Corvette mechanical. ti75 :,XSti. · fo'or lm1>1.irt11 \\ 18 lral'k, eover, S5300 IJo<ly . and paint tei.lm re 74 W At;o!'I :.iulo, luan:. rilt'k, !iitereo, radials, th• lux1· 1nl. Mint cond. i.> lil~' s2t>OO. ~-tjt;Uf Paid fororNot XtrJi.1:147--oJJl Ponche 9750 4 Door II Jr d lop . a dy_toserve vou. ! . D•Clft L•wia Imports ••••••••••••••••••••••• Automulll' traru.m1ss1011, Howard ChevroA.t 1!173 L l'O Brou~ham 2 .Jr M•dun. v11lY I Mp, all vwr "1m.111v oth1.·r ll.tru~. l'l'flt>l't c·on<I C .rn be t.t.'l'l1 .1t :w:-, Mt'{;()rmH·k. Ct>bta \k,a I:! <1m to 5.Jo pm Mun thru F'r1 . a:.k llll' HJy ur l'wly. ~. 1 1966 Harbor.~.:\! SACRJ.f'IC · '722407., anot ............ ...,__,_ powt•r 'tel·rin)?. illr 1·011 Oove and Quail Sls. I 646~9:JOJ ~OU /\ircond,mags, .....-.,,..._ ea1-tMO · 19u8 !112. Xlnl cond. dllionin". IU:l:l.'JJ Nr. MacArthur, ·71 PINTO, Atr Com.I. Sp<I . Ut•jl Oller. 831 0328. ett.'. 494-2780 Am/1''m stereo. Chl'm ,74 1~ Wa gon 14 ooo mi. $l l77 Jaml>orec an<.1 Hnstol Auto1, lmport.-d ? - -·--'74 MER CEDES DENZ whls. L o w local m i. Air, excellent ~ndlllon. N~wpor~Jtiar!11:1JJ OS~ I •••••u•••••••••••••••• 0 DATSUN WGH 450 SLC. 1 ,ooo miles. 644-8786. stick . ss.ooo. after t>pm 161:!3Hlil-:1 loaded w1lh extras. Mu!>l :. -· SJS-5627. <ll)a1111 l111,,;1 1 ---- P1ymouth 9960 • 70 01.,..0 li15-5i00 Ulr i.ell.6"6·9303 ti2 On e ot a kind .• •---------Ull\ WJW n -------s howroom ~rt . 300 m1. 71 St111cray. Loadt•1l w 1air. stereo Xlnt tond • •••••••••••••••••••••• FERRARI ·11 240 Z. Air , lape, Cocoa. 71 Mere•...._-•--on new eng. 6000 mi war-SPECIAL TOYOTA I ~peed . $3695. ..-Ull:'>-8':'na r a n t y . C us L pa 1 n l , L1kenew!lllli"E"1 CallHar ry,645-6646 280SE3.5 chrome whls. new inl. VQLVQSAL£1 till7-40.'i7 pr11. & ->t7 75:.H, Man nclc 9947 ZJ6. • •••••••••••••••••••••• '71 MAVERICK ATLAS $11 000 l'vl. Ply. All. 6PM • 1966Horbor CM Mb9301 ' • 71510, like nt>w! AM/1-'M, Cla~l>lt.' <.'OUIX'' Only one L'a~tory Demos & 1·;, ·12 CORYETIE I liJ('Zt-:1 Low m1lc:-. •. \ ::.1Jc1•d, air 111.• .>71KJ llll Chrysl~r /Pf~ 0111.·n llJtl) "-.Sun 'trl ll) P\I JIM Owlll'I & 1mmatulal". 4!>'J JO:lt.i r ~ •.• 7 L ' I l' \ \1 I 0 :-.teel radials. lo mi. ~ ecuuve Cars. Good l::.t•d '" • · · $1600. or lake over pay. Po\\e1· windows, power '72 914 Toyota Selection " i-.1111pt.•r lnp p1·111•l'l MARINO men~+ S600.67S.6737 StN•ri n~. tactory air, r111\ll11lJ.? 1·und i\-.l..111..! 55895 Sll'n·n. & lal·lory 'llll· Yellow " black tnt<:nor ALL PRICED ::.11.;o 1i,,, ; 111.> or • leather rntcnor 1J.11, Mercwry 9950 fBQ > ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'J-'!I II a ruor Bh d t'o:.tJ M~.1 MOTOR CARS 73 Datsun P.U. Am/Fm roof t:!:IBUHA1 1:>1~GBX1 TO SB.L •ii .i, x.J.!o JIM 1200 W Coast Hwy. :.tereo tape deck. shell. I I $4 195 l - 1 _Aueu fr-the S.lbN B•i Club :i.)7 1*349 or 979 -5554. Ull" Low rn 1. S:IBW. All 5. MOTOR CARS 645-1102 mag:-. L I Kt-: NEW ! Mission\l"tejo • · GJ3llll e.uJ1.A Hl•I ~looteCarloL • .tn11Ju MARINO l>'I MONTt-:IU-.\. 4 d1 M'dan. Air, .:tt llrl·~. \Int 546-1 934 mud. ldl'al lur sllu\\111;.: ·67 Satellite, ~ood 1-ondt Ht•iJI 1-::.Ltll' l>a):.. Lion. $700 or IJl'!>l orrer ~IJ IJJI IMIJ l::\C-.., "675-2979 lmlftftlrb '7 2 91 I T I~ ~1 1.!J ='v11 Cl('mt·nte General 970 I 1:1 IJuhun 2~11 z r\11 •· .,..._... TARGA VOLVO 1200 W. Coast Hwy . ,••••••••••••••••••••••• rna ,.:-.. /\m Fm, nt!W 28701 .. rv-t••~••• Chrysler 992S 645-1102 1.uli.1Js. i.lnt eond. Must MlaaloftVJefo 831 .1740 Low mile!>. 1\M/l-'.\t, al· 19b0Horbor CM Mi>9301 ••••••••••••••••••••••• kressfr..,.tt.bfbN l!•rClub i.)I 11k l'oui.:ar J\utu. Jll i\ l\1 / I-' l\t r :1J111. r lt n ... i.: o l111 • c I l' an . ~ i,, 11 !'IJ2 :111 rn. '73 DUSTER I 75t.it·H; I> I I· '66 FERRARI GTB 275 ( 113071 $8 ,200. JIM MARINO MOTOR CARS 1200 W. CoHt Hwy. 645-1102 Acrns frem tht 8.llbN 81y Club Alfa Romeo 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alfa Romeo Buy or Lease ,\ 11lhor11:ed Sales o. &•n 1t1· Beach Imports ;\Ja n \ rl hu1 and Jam l.iorl'l' M-IH· l>ove i!l2 "~""' l\ewporl llt·;11·h J\11 :J H11rn t•t> <;I'\ 12 fm ·\m rvdtn. 111.1• lll'\1 ~lllJ(l l h;,t. t•\t'"' tall 4!.12 075J. '72 Alfa Romeo Veloee Spyder t31:il C F''I I $3975. JIM MARINO MOTOR CARS 1200 w. Coast Hwy 645-1102 Acrou lrMn tht 8.llboa hy CM BMW 97 12 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 BAVARIA CLOSEOUT SAVE! Crevier BMW !ti;-! \\' 1.-.1 :-1111 .. •1 S,t1llJ \11.1 ,,,l.1 ,: I 1 I ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & S.1 ll',. :oil'r 111 l' l.<'·''"ll! 't·ll i l.J ~6>1 51171 or luy whel'ls. 1119ETP> ·1n1 C'llll 'r':..LEll. grl. D-"'-""JS ~1:1 .II!:.! i~7lcxt 1:!1;, $8775. rnl'ch 1:011<1 . gd l>Ody. "'"Je 77 SELLUS '73 VOLVO 1800 ~IO. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1~15 -:i;oo 011 Ml SJ' . ..,~.I.I.' 71 t:m.·l..t'l Ex. l·und Very l'll'iill ! ('a II 5't > ;1:1;>.1 i:11 • tilll Wagon. St1ek. ~ti.HI.II.I 1111. SU('>t:I' MPG. \tr . 111.:w radials . \111 ~·in -..ll·n·o. Xlnl 1 ond ti l 1 ,1·1»7 Fiat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORAMGE COUHTY'S MEWEST & LARGEST I \I .\I t-:!HATI-: Dt-:1.1\'l-:H\' \II ,\l1>tlt•b ~ ( 'ul••f"' Dick Mill~r Motors J:!O w \\ Jrncr a I So .\I Jiil .... 1111.1 \11.1 '74 FIAT XI /9 C 111 I \ I .-, ti II fl 111 I 11';.. \\I I· \l I 1 l·t t-;S(.j I $3895. JIM MARINO MOTOR CARS 1200 W. Coast Hwy. 645-110~ Acrou from fht 81lboa 81y Club JIM ti l;) 11:11> '67 DODGE YOU~~CAR. MARINO STATION WAGON &t5-57:95DF BI LE ... SE YOU OURS! MOTOR CARS •I s p eed t r ansm1ss1011, '68 CHRYSLER Dir "" OVl'rdr1ve, AM t fM Ford 120~5; Hwy. !-ll'fl'U (JlJH l'DI STATION WAGON 9940 100 ;'\cw & U:"<'<i to Choose House of Imports 523-7250 7 2 Mereedes- Benz 250 1'111:-4 door scd.111 1s our :.pec-1al 01 t he \\ot:ek at ~:l!l!l!I Sarnllcc sail'' l•IU:>t-:t-. l I Mission V'tejo Imports 28101 ....,._It. ~-.y Ml~ V .. )o 831·t'140 'i<! MB 2.:ioC :.unrool . l><•au1 ~lhl'r Sli!lOO ;l.541 !li!15 k1WS fr-ttw ~Ila, Ci.~ $6177 !) pJ:.:.cngl'f, Aulurnatll·. ----powt•r :-ll'l'rtlli,:, au ('<lll ·72 911 T. 5 speed. air. Am /F m Auber gine. A::.k'g SS.950. 838-5790 ~ 'ft,,. .. lllflW I d1lion1ng, LuggagL' rack @j~~L;,"' '""'"'$sn RoUs Royce 9756 'ft3,. .. t111n: 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1966 Hurbor ( M 646 9301 G"'°'" UllW Rolb Bentley !)lJ. \'8. ract ~t U-d--~ air very n1('e' 0)5 ""u os, se ~ 1;..1~ -~2:17. 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Mu:.t M•ll nnmed1ately fur ACTUAL WllOl.1-:SA LI-: BOOK \' t\ L l; t-: tH' $ti 8 7 5 . o::lO-oon Eve~ or Sat 6' THOUSANDS! ·'l'" pnrt Bcat·h -Cadillac 99 15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w Ford 1-'akon. •i 1·~ I lioud tr.111:.purt.1111111 SI i5. t.i42-I I l:i Jlt lprn ill ;\lan•nl·k. i\utO Ir .111-. gd c-ontl, i\lu:.t ,,,ell ;,{16-38.JIJ .. ll 5. 71 LTD 2 dr. air. I' ... P t h, l'il'CI ro1111: 1~11 Hu11-. xlrll. :t.1425 !1411 bhl'i eves; 6-U-lti711dJ~~ ti7 C.AL.\X l l::. 4 di. I' H I' S. aulu. Jlr lltlt•1 tii5-0491i t•\·r s or" l..nd ... ti.t Galax I!' 5UU \.>I ,11J111 p 1:,. p b t;ood l 011d S:H5. !H):!-tillil 1 9 7 II F II It ll I. I' I 1 Hl<lll '1; 11:\1, I dr lrrl mat· t'<t1HI. Lo.itll·d w11 h pow l' r a l' ct·" :-11r1 l' :-. K lti lli77 1;1 1:a1~1x1t'. i.1111 ru11 J.! enncl. ::;~011 11r I r.-l 111 r :-.1·1• I( t I II ,' Mustan9 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tiX Mu:-.lu11g llaltlt'd liv I t>Wll /\•I l"lllHI. !>-)'>tlCI !'I 11! 8ti.hi mot ll & l.\l., h7 l".\STH/\l'K :r.k>. 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PO\\t•r ('111H1 tires nr new 9727 wtndo~s l'lt·1·1rn :-.un Sl ,!).;11 :1112 4897 • ruol I\ t•1l .1lly l'lftllPP\'d 10% OVER FACTORY INVOICE ON ALL NEW '75HONDA SEDANS Your c hol<'<' of ;1tt'l''-"Orl<'' plus tax & llrl'nse Order yours loda) "FRIEDLANDER" 9'2S G G. ll•d G G Sl2-7777 Li...t:-. 1 .. 1 ;:.I~ s;1.,; ,\, JllJ hll' Olt\I Im !'-l.1.l1Ull C'Jll lor 11-;.,,1• quulL' Lon' I I i11l 1 Mission V'1ejo Imports 2 8701 Marg..et"lt• ~rtl••W Mi.Mclft v .. )o a a t ·t140 l!Ji<! ('urnlla l)li. Auto rt II \er) gd l·ond t-'1rm ,llllO l~i iti35alll'.lpm fi9 To\ otc1 Corona ::>i.:>01 liesl otter a Ii 1711 , 10-3pm SPECIAL TOYO·TA SALE! i:I .\11! ~lill :-.t·: 4 .1 I l:trk t-'Ul'lorv U emo:. & I·:~ 111111• 11h1tt· k.1ther l'l'UllH;Car!> Goodl.J:.cd \rn 11-'m :.1cr1•0 :"oc\\ Tovn1aS<'lctl10n I ad1als x Int ('()rld s1vi1;) • ALL PRICED n1 1al.t· 11n·r ll·a~" TOSELL liiJ :.!Hiii .tll li ptn Exqu1-.1lP 1:,0 SLC i I <11\31111 le.wiA Full p11111·1 l'IL•t· :.un lUUU\ r1111I H 111111 m1 I '. I.' TOYOTA x;ig.5 7:111 I~ 'l BI-. .\i I. 281J :-O I-,. 1966 Horbo1. CM bd6 9303 Juadl•d . !-un rool . ------- l'h•an o,ound ;;57 IJl!I Alt .W~l '73 CELICA Automattr lransm1ss1on, A~l radw ITURBOC> Orange County:-. l:tri.:t·~l !-l•let·11on 1~1! :-. 1!171 :. Op<>n 1-:ver v Ua' Nabers Codillac 26001 .. w llff. c..... ...__ S40 9'00 it ELUOH/\00 l IJ\\llt'r. lullv loaded. good l'ond :s:llli.~l 5 IM lt~7 i.J 1.o" m1lge Loaded. <tll \\hit<· l'ont1nl'ntal n1:.tom I ront & n·ar. M U'hl'l' l!J 1-1:.!2<! ii ~1 AH" Ill. lo.1dl•d . Im rnve tond l"111lt•r book \,dut· 54!1 111;11 or 6iil ii 17 t:.X l"onl St.1 WJg . .\uto Atr bkrs Sll'l'rlllg l;o .. d cond. S59!l. 5 >I ~ 1:11 l!fi3 Countr~· S<1u1n· :..1;1 l?f.6 Horhoo { M /,J/. 9301 Wa,gon. x Int l'ontl full w 1'011\1 t ""'" •'-l)uwL p \\ r. ,\ I c . ,\ rn ... m \ l . ::. I I .! ·' "I ... 11! r . :-h•ft:O. \\ht. \\ ltlh. 11\l Ill\ •lfl'l' t;j;1 .1 1..!I ( 'o t':t r "t•ll !.l'I '11·1.·d • ::;:!:1!15. it 1 1!l'l:J -fr:1!:1.I or .>II Pinto 9'57 $577 DM le.url.A (!)TOYOTA till i\l.\HK 111. 2-J.UCJU m1. 5 pm.ill GiJ IK!l ••••••••••••••••••••••• all \lrd:. ,\la\ 11<.• M'l'll 1.I l'1ntu 1tu11.1l111 11t 1966Horbor CM bdt.930 d . I -,1 I.I'll :• J>r 1'<'11 · -1.tr en 0 1 pari.111g 111 •• -:-t111r 001 :ill't1••1 111,, .. , Ve a 9974 ;1.1:13 W l.'0.1::.l ll"Y NB 1011d l'r11Td 11i-.1r lo\\ Lo\\ 111111·.1 "1' L .111 •••~••••••••••••••••••• l'ad 72. CL>V Whit£' ::,.~.-.c> i\lusl ht· -.o ld ltu:. \\Ct•k' 11011 k ti I .i 111 ..! 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H.\I I\ ••••••• • • • • •••••••••••• * '73 450SL $2977 ~eu LtunA UroxoTA i i COLi l'r: l>E \'It.LE Ju:-.t like ne" ,\II tJw t•\ trJ:-., f"1rcm1:.l pa111t. :-.tC'n·o H 1ruch. 1,qi..·. I.•{' wrv air, l'XC'cllt•nl 1·1111d1 · t10°n . t153 1!.Hl1 ~h~l!.15 "\.\BEHS l'Alllf.I ,\!, :!titKl llarbor Bl\ll . ('n"ll i\ll'Sa .)40-~IOO .!.I i I-l itllSt 1:1 ,;i ,J1·1ht'll lll·all'V Lo\\ 1·0~1.1 ,\1 1'~.1 .11•• 1111 nlll•"'h" :--.1!1~1 rn Of White, red leather . Mint, must sell. Best of- f er. Here How! The All New BMW 530 i CJll loi 1111 orn1.1111111 835-3171 Crevier BMW :.!llH W . I ~t St n •t·I SanlJ ,'\na K:.l.> :!Iii W67 B.\lW ~7.5Uor Bc:-.l t>lll'r fii5 431; I or 675 b•!lli F E H I.I I II " I Maida 9738 •...............•....•• '72 MAZDA RX2 I :.p1'l'<l lr«111 ,,rn1 :-::.11111. air 1ot1d1l t111lt1IJ,! I lllYI l11p I .,.11 l"l HI $1277 DMle.wiA 0 VOLVO 1966 Hnrbor C M Mi> 9JO'J Mercedes Benx 9740 540-7744 '67 MBZ 250S 1\11tomat11.·. uir. IX•'~er o.,te<-ri ni:: t'l'..!V41!5 J $3895. • '73 MBZ 450SL 1-·u 111.H'tory e<1u1pmt•nt &lu:1d\o'd ~ 1&lt>JIXY) $11.175. Jl~ARINO 1966 Horbor. ( M 646 9301 ------ 7 1 TOYOTA MIUI STATIONWAGOM t3~5 0W J 61.'> 5700 Olr ------- 1968TOYOT A 4 d r. ~50 t lJeSt offer .. 531 -29\)ti • Volkswa9en 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * $400 MINIMUM* 1-'or anv VWor Fiat runnt ng o~ not. ti73-34ti.> ------- 1:11>-1 while CouJ)(' dc.-\ lllC' 1 ;uocl cond1llon, u~c·' 111 I l\c:-t otlcr. !157-U:.!1!:1 itll (j 73 EL DO. Bed, whrt1• 111 · tenor. '11lOLL 2KOOll mt, lo<itled. Dir. Hluc !)(ink pnt·f'. S79QO. Mv pnt·(~. S6500. Day<;. H--l!l m!XI, E \ ('S. 64 ;') 29ti.1 1970 r:I Dorado Xlnt l·ond. P I S. P I B . ,\ rn 1-· nl ~ t c rt· o . \' t.' r y c It: a 11 i 11167.1 t;-t.i I .11t 1i Capri 971 5 •• •• • • • • • • • • ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOTOR CAllS 1200 W. Coat Hwy. 645·1102 Acress fr-ttw 8lltlM "'"c1.~ 'ti8 l>LX C'MPR Sli!JS. 71 Rllw XTRS S16:'.l!l. ti·I CAD Coupe·cle \1lll'. xlnl new r.1d1ab. ~.> r·: \'('" 54:; :.ix 1;1 ·n cAPlll v1;. ·'"" "'ll·k :!,);\I PG. mu:-.l ~l'll . 111.1k1• <ill Pr 83J l.1l.) I C,\l'HI 'i J Vt.i ciel'lll' :.!iK I -.p. rad1ab. ,zd. 1·11 11d. SJ:.!011 491 177:i ).!r \\I "II Colt 9717 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW tent SlOO. S!:r..!-~1 l 75 MERCEDES 71 ~tn 21:111si-: :Is l'our><.·. -----280 111 ~tras ~ wire \\heels Rolkcl 63 Bug. Hccontlt l\ilh 1•1iu1µpl'<l . ,\ \l 1 ·~1 1·01; hrn w 1c;arlclle lea th tmnerl 41lhf' eng &-tr;ins I Th Mir xlnl cla:-.si(' l>rtH·ahle. Isl S25U l.1kt•:-. :-IL"ll'tl "'" m 1ll•.1)!c l'\l'I. Ill I:. ': • I 53h 7904 1·Jr. l"ull sale p1 l l't': sample. ::serious only . _ _ _ __ _ Camaro 991 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Camarn ·7:s. /\II IJl'tory opts, Sporty, X Int rond :>18-2133 or 642·47i!l :-10.>!32. Lt><t:>e al ::>liliX:J 675-72.IBor979-4-070 __ VW UaJa 66 with 'i2 per monu1. l Iii month MG 9742 eni.:1ne only 30.000 m1. opt>n l'nd_lc<1~e. ptrn. tai. I ••••••••• ••••••••••••• :ii750. Call 675-99'..!7 :..er . .:an11 ·71 HS.J.SO. PS.P B. ~et·ds some body work. $1300 ·61 VW Sq bk. clean. rebll 494-4446 a tter 5 Jim Slemons eng., runs good. Utility ------1952 TD hnpo~ . Compll'tely m ade new ' <003 MCC> trailer it xti. 536-3683. Chevrol•t 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 COLT ST.ATIONW.AGOH 11491-'WZI 645-5700 Dir _(7_1_41833,.9300 Jl~ARINO '57 VW Bus. good tires, runs. $400. COMNEl.L CHEVROLET S/\t.fo:S & SERVICF. 2821 Harbor llvcl. 642-3165 afLS pm. MOTOR CA•a 1200 W. COllllt -..... SHA RP ·73~., 7 Passenger .,._. Bus. Low m1. sun roof. 64S·•lh2 AM/FM. $3695. 546-4764 kreu .,_ ""~ Bar et;• -66 VW Bug runs great. de · MGI 974 pendable trans portation. •• • • •• • • • • • •••••• ••• •• ~5 675--6437 '69 MGBGT AMWM. wa re wh~ls, s horp! um A1.J> $2175. • '73 MGI 7 l Bua. 9 pass .. X.lnl rond. See to a ppr er1ate. 675~14.3 lllter 6 PM ·72 SUPtR BEETLE. lo m1. new tires. i1830 • 644-2839 All t he extru . wheels! 1321 JEV> $3775. wi re 1968 VW Bug. In good eot'l· d 1tton. JIM ~Rj~p 1200 w. c...a Hwy. 645•1102 "'-A Ac.-,,... the ...... ..,_ ,. tH2 7i52 an s P\1 63 VW Rull Run~ good, body )'tood ~~J. Coll ti75-l!300 alt 7 PM _.... I DUY Junk VW ports/ CM~. 'all Uan 979 -093S <8tol01i1m or arter6pm > COST A M E....,i\ 546-1200 ·73 No" a H atrhback Power. t: verylhinit e>. cellenl cond1llon. ~1800 ~1-0026. 847--0567 __ 1964 Chev, lmPttlll. 4 Or Sedan. P /S ;'lolew l1res New brks, new bau Always kept tn jlaraal' 55.000 actual m 1 ~ firm See lo oppn?t'IBlc' 646--9595. 7J C APR I CE Eslalr Wtit?on. Pt S, P/U, P/W, A /C. 9 1'3~'· New 1<lC'<'I r ad1a 11' Tup ol lbl' line ' Pri\'. Pl) ):!!JOO \lu~l ~ell ! 549 :1:lU Cluss 1I 1 Nl \ti ' 1•111>11 t t>42·50il! lo<l 11~' • \ • Did You Know That With a 1975 Model You G~'f , I GREATER SIZE SELECTION Than You Ever Had Before? These automobile dealers are not out to confuse you with the models they have available. All they want to do is satisfy your car size needs. Whether it is the large sizt), medium size. intermediate size or compact size. t_hese dealers can show you the size car most suitable for your needs. The selection of I 9751s is the greatest right here ATIAS CHRYStU Pl O«lllllf Clwytlor.#ty..~HC 2'2'H..-ll>d. c., ........ ~ .... ,,). BAUU BUICl t.i<•·O,..C.fnl"•~ l U S H-11"4.. c .... M .. etn .noo CONllUl CH£Y10Ul c:11e ...... C~t & Tnidn JOI H..-... d., C••l•Mo .. so.1100 COSTAM£Sl 01l~N o .. -c ... ,,,.. ... H 4Jlt-.. it.. c., .. Mne 14M4 IO CIDlf I MO IOIS tMW H IW h l S,._, ,_...,,n .Jt7t llT llTSllM 0..-Cw.&f_.• 111ua. ....... . -. ...... .,.,, .. MTUFOll '9r11Cw.&T,,..k U4t '-MM~ ............. ,.,0 0 fllllAIMI llllrtrn -c.... ""··-··· ......... •..-..... u 1.1111 'USlAfSON llllCOlll IOCIJIT IAc-M'"<~ I H OO I•..:• II .... -·••..:•142·••44 NOWAID CH£WOlO C"-•rolo! c.,, & T-b w.u...-&J-..... 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'--ie u r.n .o SAlllA m UllCOUI um u..-.... ....,~ IJOI M T .... s .... AA• 547 .. 11 I SMOl£CIEST AMC/ltr AMC·J.., 1'1SI e.ec•tl•o&, -. ......... "°" SllllS£T ron '-4Cen&T--U41G ...... ,.. ....... WH-IH U t.4tlt 011Yt1$1Tl lllSltlar OW.IP'''' N ... '1MC JUO_..._ e ............. , .... ftS.r• '9r11Cen &T-b 1una. •• ...., ._ a.w•10..u 11 • 11&1111111111 T• CMS a.c ............ .,.,., , .... .....,_ Uttw.c-....,. ......,... ......... 11•1 ' " . . . LAST OF THE 1974's • SAYE NOW! NEW 1 74 DATSUN 610 HARDTOP •J laclud•s automatic traftMWssi-. radio, & fuM facto,.y equipment. 1#97961 DISCOUNTED 5400 NOW 53797 • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NOW ON 260Z's -~ • We've added an extra foot to Li'I Hustler! 7 feel of cargo room• • DRIVE A DATSUN TODAY & BUY or LEASE el NEW CAR SALES HAVE IEEN GREAT AT DAVE ROSS PONTIAC WE'RE OVERLOADED WITH BEAUTIFUL USED CARS • WE MUST MAKE ROOM! Sa•e Like Nenr Before 40 FIREBIRDS TO CHOOSE FROM AT HUGE SAVINGS 12 TRANS AMS 10 FORMULAS EXAMPLE: 1973 FIREBIRD ESPRIT 'lot .,,,• .n .. ttr l.1t.l.1'f J·' A V t-ti/ ..... , .. tl " '•r•l d~' ~'-'"'° r ...... \1et'11•1, CCi'ftW' ~ '"'J•.;oN p 1_,.• • rJ1 I( t,r 1"•~ O:A. HC:,C l£ .~ l~U .. 4 (fl '1"> ~l N"'N c.1r 1fdi3t'.' 5 3689 25 GRAND PRIXS ALL LOADED EXAMPLES: NEW '75 GRAND PRIX !165S74) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '71 Capri 2000 A.uro Jir R&H decor qrp r.illy w heels S6901J '70 VW Ru g 4 s p ee d tran::.m 1ssi1on. radio. ht•at~·r (718Al>V I s 1 189 '69 Olds Cutlass '>upr1 m•: C.PP. V8 Auto Jrr vinyl roof R&H PS PB (YXR550 '69 Grand Prix VS. auto . air. vinyl roof PS . P B P-w1ndows. tilt whl (XXB 127) s1 089 '71 Dod9e (·h a r ~ t' r Aul nm at tr .11r ronr11llnnrng. r ail.} "ht't·I ~ I 7 JI}[) DO) $1789 '70 Grand Prix VS auto air cond .• viny roo f. PS . P B ., P·windows ( 1 OSCZT) NOW JOHNSON & SON OFFERS •• AIR CONDITIONING OH EVERY HEW 1975 MONARCH • TOTAL INVENTORY CLEARANCE USED CARS: '7 5 Eldot-ado Cofl'terl. lduol Hohl (971LPO) '74 Etdorodo l1t11troofl duolseoh (908LFI) '74 Eldorado COf'lort. duat HClh (508JSB) '74 Coupe De Ville cniiH c-trol (849JSC) '74 C~ De Ville Lime Greeti ( t 53498) '73 Coupe De Vine CrviH cOf'ltrol (091HDC) '73 Coupe De Viii• dualHah (046HDE) •73 Coupt De Ville CnMH COAtrol (628JDU) '73 Coupe De VIII• loalkd! (639JH0) '73 Coupe Dt Ville Copp•r Fi,.emist! (629HD0 ) '73 Sedan De VIiie St•F'eo (255GNR) '73 S•dan De Ville dllal stats (6 14HDE) '72 Eldorado Cabriolet dllal seah (346MCD) '72 Coupe De Villr stereo (149ELT) '72 Eldo,.ado Coup• Loaded! (968EB0) '72 SedOll De Ville SteF'eo & T opt (313EIA) •72 Coupe De Ville dual seats t493FIC) •72 Coupe De ViUe lilce new! (05SEYZ) '72 Coupt De Ville Stereo (269GHNJ ·72 Sedan De Viii• Loaded! (7700UUJ '72 Srdon De Ville dual seah (12SS88) '72 EJdorado Coupe loact.d! (533FZM) •72 Coupe De Vlllt 28,000 mi. (266EAZ) '72 Sedan Dt Ville Stereo (705ELU) '72 Coupe De Villt 30,000 mi. 1170978) '7 1 S•dan De Villt Loadtd! (51 lJSD) 0 71 Coupe Dt Villt Steno (319DJY ) '70 Coupt De VIII~ loaded! (844ADY) '70 Coupe De Villr St~to (77 1A0Hl "69 EJdorado Coupt 57,000 mi. (ZKF437) '68 Coupe Dt Viii• 61 ,000 ml. (275ELT) '73FcwdLTD Coup. 27,000 mi. (109495) 2 WAYS TO SAVE at THEODORE ROBINS FORD • DEMO CLEARANCE SALE AND . , '72 PLYMOUTH Gran Sedan. Automatic. POwer steering, power brakes. vinyl top, cruise control. air cond1t1oning. (638JFTJ '72 MAZDA RX3 4 speed transmission. radio. heater. white side wall tires. (305GPW) '71 COMET NEW CAR Automatic transmission. air cond itioning. white STOCK REDUCTION walls. radio. heater. (S79DUJ) + 1'x & Lie LOADED WITH AU THIS £9UIPMEMT SALE 4 speed trans .. t--------1AM /FM radio . ,70 radial tires, and a W1MtMr' y• chooae _ gas saving 4 cyl. • o1 -tectory ~ ..... MONTE CARLO engine. reglsteritd, C-.-y Can A u t o m a t 1 c . p o w e r or • lnMd Mew M~ -steering. power brakes. ~ crt record '°""'91 v i n y I t o p . a 1 r °" 75 inodeti. conditioning (897AIE) OVER 30 DEMOS PRICE SLASHED OVER 200 NEW CARS DISCOUNTED '70 M.USTANG Automatic transm1ss1on. t>Qwer steering. power brakes (854AIAJ '70 PLYMOUTH R o adrunne r . R a d io. heater, air conditioning, white walls. automatic. t--------"'(OS7CUDl '75 Ml!Stmtl) II Demo Loaded (6 880) OMLY 54695 +T&L '75 T·lird 2 Dr. H.T. Demo. Lo aded (0350) OHLY 57495 •U L Mtw '75 MuStOllC) GHIA. Loaded. (4757) Sticker Price $5714 Discount $601 W.W'75T-lird 2 O r. H T. Loaded. (5634) St1c;ker Price $9488 TAKE YOUR CHOICE $66 DOWN .. --Di-·sc_o_u_n_t $_1_5_2_7 _-t $66 ::~831 7 •T&l s1so CASH REBATE OMEYUYMIW COURIER IN STOCKI MONTH -·-LARGE SELECTION OF •JAGUARS *TRIUMPHS * MGs · • GOODUSfD SPORTS& l ~· '73. JC14J11ar ,XKE2+2 . Coupe. F act or y a ir, a utomati c trans .• AM /FM s ter eo. low 28,000 miles. (916KYX) '74 MGI Rdstr. 4 speed. radio. heater , only 4,000 m iles. Huge savings. <138KKD) • •n M.rcecles 210 SE ~.s Liter . Full luxury equipped . low, low mileage. (447DTA> '73 Dats.. 240Z Automatic trans .. a•r conditioning. #5342. '72 Toyota Corona 4 dr. Automatic. radio. heater. C949FNC) ' '69 JCICJllCI" XKE Convert. 4 speed, wire wheels, radio, healer, excellent conditio n. (OUAZE) '73 Atldi IOOLS 2 Dr. Air cond .• radio, h eater, custom wheels. low miles. (836AGS) '70 MGl-GT 4 spe~.l radio, heater (15801\.l.) '. . .. COME IN ~ I TODAY TO · TEST DRIVE the ALL NEW YOU WON'T BELIEVE IT!! ... . . '• 1 I \: l ! . .. . . -· . .. -- T oday'sc1 .. 1ag. -Y. toeks VOL. 68, NO. 65, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALI F-ORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1975 TEN CENTS Property ·Tax Hike LoolllS for County. By GARY GRANVILLE Of .. Delly Pllet .... Gl~m Orange County budget officials today predicted a 1975-76 property lax rate increase of "at least 15 cents." Tbe prophecy of a tax rate hike came in a confidential report se nt to the five county supervisors. Touching o(( the prediction that the tax rate will jump from Its present $1.60 cents to $1.75 Cor each $100 worth of assessed valua- tioo in the coming fiscal year were: -Projections tbat assessed value wlthin the county has climbed only five percent in the past year. Last year, the county tax rate droJ)ped eight cents when assessed values increased a near record 17 .8 percent. -An estimated drop in general fund carryover balances from last year's ~l million to an an- ticipated $19 million. -Inflation, which helped whit- tle the carry forward balance down and is expected to force de- partment budget requests up- ward in the coming fiscal year. -Declining income, particularly from building permit fees and other sources of fee, forfeiture and fine income. Today budget officials added to the gloomy prediction by saying the estimated 15-cenl tax rate in- crease does not take into con- sideration the hiring of addi- tional personnel, new programs or pay increases for the county's 11 ,000 employes. It is expected that budget re· er __ oss Hinshaw Campaign Audited County abditors h ave de- termined that Re p. Andrew Hinshaw's CR-Newport Beach) successful 1972 congression~I campaign cost Orange County taxpayers "slightly more than $10.000," informed sources said today. The auditors' $10,000-fi nding came at the conclusion of an in- tensive six-week audit ordered by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Involved in th.e auditing process were interviews with 77 fornaeror present county assessor's office employes. . quests for added personnel will be heaviest among public s~fety departments, including proba- tion and welfare. What the departments have in mind will begin to be known to- day when county Administrative Officet' Robert Thomas and his staff begin a month-long series or preliminary b udgcl hear- ings. ' At the lime he became Board o f S upervisor s c hairman, Supervisor Ralph Diedrich yowed to hold county spending at its current level and to ·'impress upon all department heads the need to economize." Contrary to Diedrich 's appeal for a '"hold the line budget," the Orange County Employes As· (See TAX HIKE, PageA2) ? e The auditors' report to the board of s upe rvisors reportedly will indicate that all but about $400 of the $10,000 loss was .at· lf'ibuted to assessor's office employes being paid for working t O.lly Pl let St.lff Pho!• 81-YEAR-OLD.LAGUNA BEACH WOMAN WAS STRUCK ON COAST KIGHWAY WEDNESDAY Mary Foster Was Hospitalized Following Aid by Firemen, Passersby inHinshaw's campaign. · D•ilY Pilot St.II Photo RADIOS. GUNS, SILVER CHALICE RECOVERED BY POLICE Detectives Mervin Mason (left), Roger Wiberg With Goods The $400 portion of the purport· ed loss was traced to county sup- plies used in the campaign and mileage chits turned in by · employes for campaign driving. Before being ·presented to the board of supervisors, probably at its March 18 meeting. the auditors' report will be reviewed by the-county counsel's office. Lagunan, 81, Hit By Auto in Rains I Clerllente Officers An 81-year-old Laguna Beach woman w as struck by an automobile as she crossed North Coast Highway during heavy rain in Laguna Beach Wcdncs· day. she was northbound on Coast Highway and traveling about 30 to 35 miles a n hour \\·hen she saw the elderly woman in the slrt•et ahead of her car . ~rest 4 in Thefts The board will then decide if Ute county should attempt to get back the asserted loss from a blanket indemnity bond that covered all county employes or from a g bond posted by Hinshaw when he was county assessor. Mary Foster was reported in stable condition today in the in- tensive care unit at South Coast Community Hospital. She re-• ceived a compound fracture of the lower left leg and many cuts and bruises in the incident. She said 5he tried to brake th<• car but it went into a skid on the wet pavement and skidded into the elderly woman and knocked her down. San Clemente Police have re- covered more than $8,000 in stolen merchandise and arrested four young persons following an investigation into a series of commercial burglaries in San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano and Los Angeles County. Taken into cust-0dy and booked on suspicion of burglary were Nicholas Koutsouros, 19, of 136 W. Marquita. San Clemente, and three juveniles. all students at San Clemente High School. Detective Sgt. Ardon Saunders said a search of the Marquita re- sidence uncovered televisions, stereo equipment, guns, food. radios. clocks and tools that had been reporte d stolen in 17 burglaries of San Clemente busi-nesses in the past two months. Also recovered, Saunders said, was radio equipment stolen from airplanes parked at the San Juan Capistrano airport. He said other items were found In barracks at Camp Pendleton and a Canoga Park residence in Man Injured Under Wheels Of A uto11Wbile A San Clemente man who tried to chase hls run3WAY auto slipped on a rain-slick pavement and fell beneath the car's rear wheel Wedn~sday in Laeun'a Beach. ' • Harry W. Wilt. 31 , of 209 Via BallenD was released after lff(lt· menl at South Coast Community Hospital where he was taken by ambulance. Witt's cer rolled on after run- ning over the roen·s leg and mashed ioto a block,wall. The accldent victim told p0Uce 1'e had parked the ur on north' Coast Hiahway near Cblqulta Street and tutnecl' around wb_en be noticed tt rolling away. He said he tried lo catch ll on root and stop iL by band when he lllpptd on the pavement and w11 runov411'. ,. ' I Los-Angeles County. More ar- rests are expected, Saunders said. Hinshaw held that post in 1972 when he succeeded in unseating John Schmitz in the 3~lh Congressional Di s trict Republican primary. Last December, nine of his former aides were indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on criminal charges r elated to the il- <See HINSHAW, Page A2) Laguna Beach police identified the driver or the car as Christi L. McClelland, 23, of 32205 Pasa Carlina, San Juan Capistrano. The driver reported to officers Police said the pedestnan \\<!:- walking within <in unm:.irJ..t•d crossway at the intersection of High Drive a nd !'forth Coa~l Highway in Boat Canyon The accident nctim ls not Mary Fosler. sis ter of the latl' ·William D . Martin. w>rmcr Laguna Beach ma~·or. Among the San Clemente establishments burglarized were the Taco B e ll , Presidential Heights sales office, R-H Elec- tronics, Carl Byrd Automotive Service, Elks Lodge skeet range, the police department's shooting range, St. Clement's Episcopal Church. Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church. San Clemente Presbyterian Church, National Auto Glass, OK Tire Store and the Avenida Pico post office now under construction. Saunders said that Koutsouros was released on his own re- cognizance after booking on sus- picion of burglary. Arraignment is pending al South Orange Coun- ty Municipal Court. Sewer Fees Tripled? Laguna Council Sets Te ntative l1JCrease The three juveniles. one 16 years old and two 17 years old. were released to the custody of their parents. Saunders said the total value of <See BURGLARIES, Page A%) By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of tu D•llY Pilot Staff With s urpris ingly little dis- cussion, Laguna Beach city coun- cilmen declared their intention Wednesday to nearly triple mon- thly sewer fees. San Jum1 OIJjections Under the set of increases ten- tatively approved by the coun- cil, the owner of a single family home would pay $7.43 per month for sewer service. He is now pay- ing $2.75. Finance Director Richard Mobile Park Delayed Reese said the increases would allow the city to pay off bondl) that will be sold lo cover the city's cost of participating in the Aljso Water Management Agen· cy·s massive regional sewage treatment syst e m . Laguna Beach has been under state order to abandon its cur· rent sewage treatment plant near city hall and join the AWMA system. Construction on the SJl million system is expected to begin in June. Figures presented to the coun- cil showed that $729,000 would be raised a nnuallY through the in· creases, set to become effective By PAMELA HALLAN Byrnes and Councilman Yvon as possible July 1 for residences and June I , OHM 0.11., Pll•tSC.•" Heckscher, voted against it. "It "I don 'l Ii kc it," said Coun· for commercia I accounts. lgnotlng the recommendation was first approved in 1968." cilman John Sweeney, "but we About $431.000 each year would of the city attorney and planning Councilman Heckscher said he must protect the city's reputation be set aside to pay off bonds for director, San Juan CapistrMoci-couldn't approve the project as in dealing with people who sank the city's AWMA cost. The re· ty ~ouncilmen voted 3-2 Wednes-proposed because the city has a $1 million into this project. Our maining $298,000 would be used day to temporarily halt further current moratorium on mobile stair's recommendation is pro· to cover mainte nance and opera- dlVel<>pment or an incomplete home parks. per. The city would be placed in a lions costs of the local sewer mobile home park. The moratorium, put into ef· very tenuous position if we deny system and to building special El Nido Mobile Home Park, feet seve. raLyears ago, will re· this." funds for future sewer improve· which bu been stalled in Utiga-main until tit city's tnooile home Uon, is now owned by Manu!ac-Wlit. ~ulll only one 10th or the "'ru~ten\ sewef" fees ch arged turer"s 8anl{, Tho flrm asked the total dwelll'AC unita. properly owners by the city and clty to find lh•l substantial con· "It's amazing how common those fet for linal council ap. ~tructlon had Uktn place and the s~nse 0.-t>e drcumvented by pro~at March H~ are: project ~ad been "diligently pro· semantics," Slid Councilman -Vacant lots: St.50 Increases teeu1dtedk" uphto1 th1 at point so th1ey James1 ~Teft1hers.; whot. uber~~?" lo$4.()5. cou eep t er anduseperm l _..J>rova · '' 1pro cc as mg .~· •' $"lid Coun--, -Single family : $2.75to$7.43 "Jt would be a trave$ty to say -picked to pieces.' ''Oth ~ · o 1 $3 71. l $10 13 this )>ark bas been dtllleaalYJPl"O-Weath~(f $ai~ the pl"Ojed. u l\ ~' erw -UP exe ' · ~ 0 · 9'Cuted," u td Couhellmln Dout ~ atandi ll' an . aM 1 of .. ~ · ~Trlptexeli; $5 lo $l,3 50 Nash , Who wllh Mt)'Or., Roy lbOuld be ~ple~ ¥ l.Y1 ~~'11••-~lr.~J>·~e Al CSf'f' SF.W>:R. Pa6?~ 2) . I {\ 1 , ' I ' New Cle 1ne nte Pla11-Move Tl1e Old Pie r Bv J.\CK CHAPPELL . Oltht D•tly PiloUt.lf For ~·(',ffs ~rnd years and years and \ear:,. San Clemente has tried io do something with the ug- ly old circa-1930 en~rance to the city Pll'I". The Santa Fe railroad main line to San Diego runs o\·er Lhc pedestnetn tunnel to the pier and so. aside from a mammoth dose of frustration. the city has gotten from the railro.ad or the state lit· th• to correct the situation. \ity Fathers Wednesday broached a new idea: mO\'e the c1l\' pier The city council voted to refer to the cit~· Parks and Recreation Commission and to the Traffic :.md Parking Commission a sug- gestion that a new pier he con- structed in the North Beach area. The suggestion arose innocent- ly ;_is the council was discussing a letter from rt•sident Harry R <.1ven who s u ggested the r <.1 ti road people co u Id be persuaded to move the train sta- tion to the end of de la Pia ya in the <See PI ER, PageA2) Cons • ' \\'rach .. r Threat of showers in- creasing Friday. accord- ing to the weather service. Highs in the lower 60s. Lows mostly 48 to 54. Chance of showers increas· ing lo 40 percent Friday. l:'\S IDE TODAY Almost 12 years laur, con· troversy still rages over iden- tity of assassin of President Kennedy and details $ur- roundrng /al<'ful vis1t to DolJos. Stones. Pages A4-5. Index Al Y-~~ AJ ,._., ,,.. •1 ,,,... ......... •t IN'ftft •• Callto"'i• A1 M ..... I r...... 94 1 CIHSll!ff CS-10 Miili.Mi Ntwt A4 C-lu •• Or•.-.. °""'t ••• Cr•H_,. •• ,.,..... •t..J DMIJI ~llCff Ae *"" Cl-l f.M.n .... ,,....1 U V.C• IM .. tt• .. _, .. ...... u ... , , • ...,... .. ..... ,,.,. at Tllt•l•rt •• ltttfflftib.... •• _.,_ A4 Alofi ... ~" ., ........ _ •• Al DAIL y PILOT L/SC Fre•PageAJ TAX WKE ••. socl~tion reportedly i$ .seeking R">' uicreues for tbe lQ,000 co~n· tiY•mpJO)ta tt repreHnu ot~ to 17 percent. Individual supervisors have in· dicated that such wage hikes are "out of the qu estion" and privately conceded that the coun- ty might be subject to a strike. Budget officials suggested to- day that the board might be ex- pected to combat the pending tax rate by reducing expenditure for capital projects, including the construction of a new county ad~ ministrative building. They also said the board might consider directing a higher por- tion of county federal revenue sharing funds lo tax-saving pro· jects. Under the board's present policy. 50 percent of the county's revenue sharing funds a r e earmarked for tax savings and 25 percent each for social programs and open space or r ecreation pro- jects. When dis cussing the pending tax rate increase , budget o~ ficials pointed to two brig ht spots. First, they said, the pending sale of Orange County Medical Center to the UC Irvine medical school would net the county a one time income windfall of $5.3 million. Should the s al e c l e ar legislative hurdles. the funds would be the equivale nt of roughly ten cents on the tax rate, possibly reducing the anticipated increase. • -rile board of supervisors will not a dopt the coming fiscal year's tax rate until early August. The adoption will come after June budget hear ings close, a budget has been adopted and the assessor's tax rolls are complete. Thursday. March 6. 1975 Ca1(ttiiin1no DWriet ·Results . '!i., J \,\~'i. : " ' ~ . \' "' ~. ,. - --,T I -':5p:1t:11 Area t -, J . A rea 1 Arta3 Areas Zl/!CTlON VOTF.S Wllltarn Ttc.f B1i1clr.ley Edward Tlmoihy Sara J:n• Robert .John PrancJa Pamela St.evtn ,o. Rois Qm;s• 'l'~CJNCT CilT ~q"'1at K°'p ()'Nltlll Wutber1Danalulr Lip Cl•tt~ DusckeU Hasltlns U~s Rackle(f ftO!tkamp Wb te. Marw """'ter ~ a ·~ 11 $4 • ,. 22 61 -· 7 6 2 14 4 ' 3 41 Rtl Dana ~l 18 40 2.8 29 30 28 ll 3 3 14 2 2 36 NigueJ Clbbse 108 68 35 48 53 56 43 32 s 7 9 . s 20 35 1st Christian 114 so 59 S2 48 so 53 30 4 12 18 3 s 39 Saddleback Col. . 87 JS 46 41 35 25 so 9 3 5 8 2 9 45 Clbbse6 26 6 12 4 16 13 • 9 0 2 l 1 3 5 Englar Res. 68 32 36 27 39 30 33 9 2 6 7 2 5 36 Clasing Res. 30 1l 19 14 13 8 20 5 3 2 6 0 1 12 Lemberg Res. 172 83 71 64 72 61 81 25 5 31 26 J 7 73 P1v·c 1bhse 61 37 25 30 31 31 29 9 0 0 2 1 6 44 CV School 46 23 23 33 12 14 32 9 0 3 12 1 8 11 SCClbhse 107 45 53 44 45 47 41 22 1 I 10 7 5 10 42 SJ School 141 53 72 63 54 S2 66 38 5 9 9 2 G 71 Concordia 125 59 56 71 36 44 72 2() 1 7 26 4 7 54 f-'outs Res. 121 I 45 71 51 56 47 62 18 6 11 16 2 10 56 S.Shrs Baptis t 90 50 34 24 58 43 35 23 0 s 3 1 8 45 Viejo School 132 59 66 44 82 70 54 14 9 7 23 3 14 58 Dobyns Res. 93 42 45 42 43 33 52 22 3 8 12 1 11 32 Collins Res. 94 47 45 55 30 48 40 8 7 3 22 4 5 43 Grabt Res. 47 22 22 27 15 22 21 7 3 7 4 1 5 19 SJ Clbhse 144 59 80 57 69 58 67 22 s 13 12 13 8 59 Clbse Valley Mob 122 59 55 37 '73 66 45 40 4 6 4 2 15 49 Palisades Sehl 197 61 127 106 69 80 89 55 6 10 17 l 7 96 Civic Center 189 86 93 103 70 98 78 32 3 19 20 6 11 96 SC Fire Station 127 71 46 47 62 58 50 38 7 13 5 2 2 57 Smith Res. 48 20 26 26 18 11 35 7 4 2 4 3 1 26 Costa del Sol 146 69 66 5\ 79 59 71 24 3 27 9 2 18 54 Fatima School 148 96 46 61 67 65 67 35 9 10 11 1 13 62 Boyce Res. 180 96 73 84 76 4f/ 113 34 13 19 17 7 12 75 Erickson Res. 212 76 119 86 99 86 96 67 1 26 6 3 15 93 30 Precincts Final Total. 3325 1510 1615 1475 1473 1376 1578 681 119 285 344 85 247 1454 Fro•Pf1118Al PI£R ... North Beach Area. ' Councilman Art Holmes said that suc1e1Jlon prompt~d another .thougbl. "Wo might even con Jder mov: Ing the pier," h~ satd. CQuncilman B. Patrick i ane said it would "solye Just ·at!out every problem we've been strus• gling with for years." He noted, however, that any talk or changing the city's old wooden pier was commonly re- guded as "tr I'd blasphemea before 12 bis hops.'' The three •council members present (Mayor Tom O'Keefe and Councllman Tony DiGiovan- ni were attending a national con· ference in Washington D.C. ), not- ed the present positioning of the pier in the city 's bowl area was not deslrable and that extensive repairs were probably upcom· ing. Councjlm an Charles Fox seem~d touched by the nostalgia of the present pier, and he noted the new ones being built were all constructed of concrete. "When you 're out on a concrete pier, it 'doesn't move with you, you don't get your sea legs," Fox said noting the old San Clemente pier was "one of the last wooden piers on the P acific Coast." Lane who h,ad jokingly re· !erred to the pier as a "sacred" subj.eel, said "there is no ques- tion that there's a lot of history associated with t he pier." He said tha t most piers are in commercial areas, not residen- tial ones and he said there is a lot of area in the North Beach sec- tion which is unused. He speculated construction of a pier in the commercial area there would awaken a "sleeping gia nt.'' Laguna Vote Results Carpenter Quits Foundation State Sen. Dennis Carpenter CR-Newport Beach) said Wed- nesday he plans to resign his post as president of the Western World Medical Foundation. Conflict of interest charges stemmed from Carpenter's com- ments on a planned 200-bed hospital on the UC Irvine cam- pus. Carpenter said 'he opposed a general care university hospital on the Irvine campus. Fox wondered if the city would have to replace the wooden one it has. •'Think how ,much revenue we could raise by selling off the pieces of the old one," Lane quipped. Election Votes Precinct Cast Relig Science J4 . Ui Mobil 176 El Morro 864 District Off 214 Three Arch 234 Cummins Res . 210 Alinow Res. 169 Amer. Legion 189 Valentine Res. 259 Taylor Off. 234 Fire Station ~ St. Calherines 336 Top of World 407 Gorden .Rei.. 296 14 Precincts Final Total 3168 F ro111 Page A I EL NIDO ... Mr. Mayor." Mayor Byrnes said the project should be approved, but he couldn't support it because of one paragraph in the applicant's architectural specifications. Jef· ferson Brown. attorney for the applicant. said he'd remove the paragraph, but the mayor voted against approval, anyway. The project will be brought up again in two weeks. Nuclear Test Set LAS VEGAS, Nev. <AP) -The second underground nuclear test in one week is scheduled here Friday, the E nergy Research and Development Administra· lion says. A spokesman said the weapons-related test, code· named "Cabrillo," would be con- ducted nearly 2.000 feet beneath Yucca Flat 90 miles northwest of Las Vegas. ORANGE COAST LISC DAILY PILOT =:i:.~8~.~:.;.1r.~·~~i=::::~= COa\t Put>t111\1nq C.orno•n'f' S•PM.8tt f'dltt~Mf' publhh~ Monclay tl•r<1.,qll Frid.oy IM (Al<t• ,..._., ,..,.Po<, S.a<lt, Hunll~on l!<'Kh Fo""· t.tu' \lattry, lrw•n•, SeddlttNclrl V•ll•v wnd U gUN 8u<h/SoUlll CoHi, A •.not~ '""'"""' .Olt-k publlJMd Saturd•Y' end Sunll••'-Th• prtnc•pat pubhShH'liQ P••nl t\ •t JOO Wf'(I a..., Stretl. C:O.t& ~·•· C.lllornl• 9?•,._ Robert N. Weed Prnhk nt ...., f>llblo,,...r Jack R. Curley Vic• "'"",."' •"" c;.,,..,., AAtMO"" Thomas Keevil EdltM ihOmilS A. M ufphine Moorwt•"9 Eomw Charles H. Loos Richard P. 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Tetephont (7141 642-4321 Classified Advertlt1"9 M2·S671 L.lgun• IMach All O.partment5: Te tention• 494 • .._.. ,,,m-t." t1~m."•"' 49S·06JO C••rrltltt, ltH O••"tf c.e .. 1 P'ultlt•~•"a c..mP-"Y HO"•--• tt0t1•t1 Wu\lr•U~._ .OUMt•• ,,,.u., ., ..... , ..... f'r'Mt,.q\ ... , •• ,. ,,.., •• , • .,odvc•d wu~vt '"'-•' ,.,M lttfOft of U/llJ'ff Mlf' t n WMf .. tond ,,_.,. ,.., .... o••d .,, a..• .. , ... ,,., CMtWJ<A•• w 1nul1tief\9V••"• .. u 00 ...-"1•. .., .... ,,if 00,,.t,.1111Y, MllllMy _l .... lol)M ., 00 -'"''· John Harry Annette Ronald Richard Anderson Bithell Cassidy Chilcote I,,emon 7 5 8 6 2 75 86 75 91 12 122 125 28 40 14 94 R3 91 111 34 107 170 Sl 69 41 62 90 96 112 39 36 59 91 109 25 78 78 84 94 36 142 113 83 111 54 110 119 • 96 108 33 101 JOS 128 136 39 132 135 158 176 52 1:12 140 203 232 89 153 144 113 129 46 1351 1452 1305 1524 516 Firms Feted For United Crusade Bid The United Way of Orange Cou nt y honored 277 Orange County firms during 1974 cam- paign awards dinner Wednesday night at the Di sneyland Hotel. The countywide campaign earned $2,802,000 for United Way activities. San Clemente 's San Diego Gas and Electric office was among 46 firms to receive an award of ex· cellence. The award is given to firms where 75 percent of the employes contribute. Four Laguna Beach organiza· tions received community leadership awards where 50 per· cent of the employes donat e. Receiving awards were the Boys Club of Laguna Beach and the Laguna Be ach Free Clinic. Corporate awards, where firms made corporate gifts for each employe, were given to the ·South Laguna and San Clemente offi ce of Orange Savings and Loan and the Automobile Club of Southern California in Laguna and Laguna Hills. Achievement awards, where firms have made progress toward attaining m ore contribu· lions, were received by the City of San Clemente, Albertson's in San Clemente, TRW Systems. the Capistrano Unified School f)istrict and Southern California First National Bank in San Juan Capistrano. Front Page A I HINSHAW ... leaial use of county employes in the campaign. The Gr and .Jury charged the nine county om cials with grand theft, conspiracy and falsifying records In violations of govern· mentcodes. It was after the indictment was returned that the supervisors or· dcred County Audltor·Controller Vic Helm to audit the assessor's oflice records for the period of the ' 1972prtmary <'ampalgn. That audit.ended Tuesday whE"n th~ audltlnf( team reported that the rt were 40 addltlonal as· se!'iM>r's om<'e cmploycs to in · tcrvlew. .. • FromPageAJ BURGLARIES the merchandise taken from San Clemente merchants exceeded $8,700. Losses at the Capistrano airport were pegged at nearly $3,000, according to Orange County Sheriff's Investigators. He said other items may be r e· cover ed as investigation con· tinues. L?wyer Hired By Capistrano In Lawsuit The law firm of Rutan and Tucker ~as been hired by the city o( San Juan Capistrano to represent it in a lawsui t filed re· centl y by Standard Pacific Corporation. Councilmen met for the first time with the consultants Wed- nesday night during a mid- meeting executive session to dis· c uss the litigation filed in Superior Court. Standard Pacific. a develop- ment firm, is asking that the court force the city to allow them to build a tract which the city de- nied. It is as king no damages at this time. The first hearing will be March 18 . The consultants are being paid $.55 an hour for one attorney and $40 per hour for another. as- sisting on the case. Mayor ~oy Byrnes said Wed· nesday that funds have been budgeted tor the !;Uit. FrotaPageAI SEWER ... -Four-unit apartments: $6.25; $16.88 -Five-unit apartments: $'Ui0 ; $20.25 The commer cial r ate, based on the amount of water used, wm j ump to 62 cents per 100 cublc feet of water from the current levy of 27 cenlA. The council altJo approved clng the sewer i;ervlce IH blll· tng on propertr tax bills to aave an tstlmated ,9,000 annually ln malling costA. The f~ are now billed every two months. The present entrance to the ci· t y pier was a depression-e ra WPA project. . Responding to allegations launched 'Primarily by Orange County Supervi sor Ralph Diedrich, Carpenter insisted he has no conflicts or interest result- ing from the position. Both UCI and Western World are competing for Orange Coun· ty Health Planning Council permission to build hospitals on adjacent s ites. . 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"' tOday. 11\d poc-up a 5o<>y Tllen '"°"' II &rourid IU o.or lhe P'llCe 11 · scrun rneuweo d•1oona11v ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SONY DEALER! SONY STEREO RECORD Pl.A YER FM STEREO Clftd FM/AM RADIO 11 you enjoy music let the good ttmes roll with the Sony HP·310. Records sound the way they were meant to sound. and FM Stereo and FM/AM broadcasts come in crystal clear. You get a 3-speed BSA turntable with automatic changer. ceramic cartridge, diamond stylus and tone-arm cueing lever. An all solld·state amplifier, FET Front-end tuner. and a pair or matched 2·way speakers in wood grain cabinets. r . f ., •• ' ·aecall Stampede Faulty Products on Rise By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Gen~rat Motors recently re· eaUed au of i~ 1974 Cadillact. R.J Heinz went into the marketplace to recall all of its packaeea of baby ctrealt Philco· Ford recalled aome 10,600 bluck·and white porta· ble television tiets AND IN THE laraest recall in the hh1tory of the television mduistry, Japan's Matsushita asked tor the 1 e t urn oC more than 300,000 color sets to cor- rect high 1 ad1atton levels The MtJtsusntta recall was ordered by the Food and Drug Adrn1rt1strahon The sets are SST Flight Bid Facin.g Big Battle WAS HINGTON (UPI) - Faced with a recommen<la lion for foreign supersonic trans pot t operaltons m the United State the forces that killed the American &5T pro gram beg an work Wednesday to block the foreign flight s and keep the U S . program from returning to hfe Congr e ss1onal sources said several bills might be in troduced during the next \\eek t o prevent British A1rwa:t s and Air France from startin g Concorde SST service next\ car lmkmg Lon clon and Pans \\1th New York and Washinglon A ~lAJOR TOPI C under d1scuss1on at the present, sources said 1s whether those b1ll:s s hould attempt to ban all SST flights o r whether they should require only that supers onic passc'ngcr Jets meet the S <J me nois e and pollution -;t t1 ndards r eqwre d of subsonic Jetliners In c1th~r case passage of s uch l eg1s l at1on wou l d rep1 csent u maJor obstacl e to 1naug ur.1l1on of Concorde flights linking the United States and Europe The Anglo French Concorde 1s no1s 1e r and d1rt1er than sub- sonic Jets like the 707 and the DC8 The Federal A v1at1on Ad min1s trat1on recommended Tuesd..tJ allowing British Atr\\avs and Air France each to nv t\.\O Concordes a day 10· to N ew York and one a day 10· to W ashington Money Tree sold under four dltrerent brand names -Panasonic, J C Penney and Penncrest (In J C Penney storeg) and Bradford ·(in W T Grant stores> What's going on here'> Well, we seem to be into the age of the recall. And it seems that things -are going to get worse, not better The authority for th1s bad news forecast is not Ralph Nader but a prestigious in dustry backed research or gamzatlon, the Conference Board Take 1t from the Con !erence Board, whose studies are highly respected m the business world, you are going to have to hve tn this doubUul environment where nearly any product you buy 1:s sub Ject to recall to correct def1 c1enc1es E. PATRICK ttlt:Gutrt' .1 project director at the Con ference Board, has JUSt com pleted an analysis of the re call stampede His statistics are ch1lhng In 1974, as many as 25 per cent of the nation's 500 largest consumer goods manufac turers were involved 10 recall campaigns It's estimated that at least 25 m 1lhon pro duct units w 111 be recalle d every year throughout the rest of this decade The number of products r e called ts expected to grow The number of companies in volved in recall camp~.11gns ts expected to grov. What s behind this rnl'SS\ s 1tuat1on' M cG u1re cites se' era! factors One 1s the in creasing numbt'r of damagl swts filed rn the courts "1th consumers alleging faulty product performance A second reason IS the !il<: p ped up pohcmg of products policing earned out b y go, ernment agencies, cons umer activists an,d ind1v1duals THE RESULT, according to McGuire 1s a climate of fea r w1thm companies Many manufacturers are now m ihating recalls even before actual tnJunes or consumtr complaints are reported For more a nd more companies, McGuire says, the watchword is "When m doubt -recall ' Wells It's virtually 1mposs1ble for cons umers to spot defects in advance of buying How can the buyer of a J C Penney TV Far~ . set tell that •t may be emit e~-· tmg radiation five to 25 times In Newport Wells F.Jrgo Banks 63rd of f1ce in Southe r n California \\Ill open lor hus incss March 13 al 660 Newport Center Drt\C, N~wport Deach Viet prcs1<.lent and man.igc1 1 ~ Wallace E r.tmlC'r J\ "t:stant manager 1:s Stephen T Wtllc the hmits allowed by federa l standards' How 1s a m oth er to k now that H e inz bab\ cereals have bet'n packed with metal particles 1 McGuire and the Con ference Board do not address these quest1on:s The) 're wor ned that m nss1' e reca lls might drive s mall c.1nd medium s ize companies into bankruptcy F1 rst things first Rolls Unveils $70,200 Model LONDON CU Pl> -R olls Royce has unveiled its lates t mode l a t\.\O door sedan The pnce tag said $70,200, making at the" or Id ~ most expens ive production automobile But\\ ail, the salesman s aid the pnce mcludes laxc~ And he added 1f you ve got the money to pay for 1t und al least .1 ~C;tr to wait for delivery you'll be happy to know 1t gets 14 miles per gallon THE Sii \ti OF IRAN and 119 others are in line ahemJ. of you fo1 the new Camargue so, s ince it takes s i x months to make o ne and only one or two are coming o ff the ltne week ly. )'Ou had b e tter hurry It 11 probably cost you $96,000 1f you Just can t wait that 'ear and ''ant to take one of the early ones off somebody s hands Cam.1rgue -the name 1s rrom the south of France lhe desig n from Italy, the 17 foot body fro m Britain, the quadraphonic stereo system from West Germany . \\1th a 6 ,750cc alummum alloy VS engine. automatic tran.sm1ss1on, fully independent suspension, po\\ er steenng und disc brakes. the car will reach 120 miles an h our Rolls said the Camargue 1s the r esult of three years of d esigning research and testing -all in secret and con tams more engineenng and electronic soph1sticat1on Lhan has been packed into a ny other car IT CAN, FOR I NSTANCE, "think" for 1tself l1ghtenmg the seat belts on sharp curves and keeping the air cond1t1on mg at pre selected level , with thermostats in both the uppe r and lo"" c1 Pot lions of the cabin All y ou will hear of the outside world. il anything, 1s the ''met whis tling past And maybe the tires purring on the pave m ent You'll be comfortable with your feet on a plush carpel and your body nestled m a seat covered with hide from a special hrrd of 500 Rolls cows kept away from barbed wire so as not to !!Cratch them If the chauffeur 1111 on his f!ay off -and you just have to take It out on your own, the controls are designed like ,, cockpit and nes tled a mong walnut paneling specially cut from :t smglc, hand picked ttallnn tree so 1t all matches "YOU JttUST NOT LOOK upon a Rolls Royce as a car," Rolls o fflClal Evan M organssald. 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A TV special with Katha rine Hepburn and Sir Laurence Olivier as a wealthy spinster and her lawyer . . w ~· TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening MARCH 6 6:00 80011 lO ~mCD Nnn I JI 3 o~ tJ (~ l1 ) News (tJ '°"'"'' ' lrt11sl4t 1'1rt11dtt fllllllJ T1111th tr Const11Ut11U1 Mlr11 Tt1t11 §Sur Trn £Jtctnc Coelp•ny Rocky I friends hn to mike the b11 decision 11lt1 Concressmu H1nf01d uks her to mwy him. I m Desmond Wilson, Sher· *man Hemsley, Kent Mc· Cord & Ralph Waite Tonite! ID Mtrv Critf11 S11tw w S11.Nbt11 c. .. ea1 9.oo e @ CL am:im r • i 1 , (90) lhe one.woman. seven min Broadway hit comu to television. w11h Cuol Burnett in the st1111nc role The first thret 1cts focus, rt· specuvety. on tbru ~sters, tht founh on their mother. Miss Burnell pcrtrays all four female chamters Guests slus include Alu Rocco, Ed· l:JO 10 Mtrv Crillin Sllow ward Asner, Conrad Bain, Pat Hin· Wy Criltltfl ate, Jack Gilford, Liam Dunn and D111net Guy Bur&hoff. : lto111! Q ~(I) m Arch tr "The Vin· i LI.)) Du le(1 Choice 1slled Man" Archer 1s h11ed by 1 Tmtl fil111 wulthy bus1nessm1n to hnd the Uttlt Ruub m1u1n1 body of a man 1«1dentally 7:00 = 0 Q » C..J m CD News run down by the bus1nmm1n's wife lrtftlidt on 1 de$Olate unyon road Sowhn1 IOI Doll111 (6~ I Spy 16 Mod Squad 0 IBM World Premiere • i Tfllth tr tonscqu111<u * Katharine Hepburn I Whirs My LIR1! Laurence Olivier in I lovt Lucy Tht flt love Among the Ruins 111 l t Spy O <~Cl.HVCDCiillEiJABC ED La Mu11r ,roh1b!Ca Thutrt "lo•e Amons the Ruins J 6 The l ie Vanty (2hr) Katharine Hepburn and Laur ED Yo11 With Madthllt ence 01tv1er star in this comedy of ~ 1 ) louw m1Mers about 1 wealthy spinster Dr11111 who s being sued for breach ol Thru Stooees promise Olivier port11ys the b11· 7:30 § Caftdld Cli11t1a r1ster who must u.e both her rep , • I R ht utat•on and her money ":) L6, nee 1 '' 10 MOYit: (C) (Zhr) ''lht An11I Htl! 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Richard Burton, Louis Joutd'n 1s not as glanrnrous ilS he supposed 10 lers Makt A Dul EI> Situation Comedy I Bewitched 9:30 O News As111nmu1 Am111u W LI T1m1 Tr1velFdm 10.00 Q u C!J mMorln' On "Tne Bobby Goldsboro Show Price of lov1n2" l 1utker 1 eddy little Rasula Brown's (John Schuck) marital bh~ 1:00 1s about to come to an eiplos"e I) CRISES ON WALTONS end when hrs two wives-Abby, 1n * TONITE'S BEST BET! l\eno. and Betsy. in San F1anr,\Co -lea1n about each othe1 Anne I) 17 3 I The W'llons John F rancrs and Kelly Jean Peters ' ;o Walton gets a laree lumber contract g~tst bf prom1S1ng 10 dehver !ht WOH 0 m Ntws rn 10 dan and then tr.&edy stules 6 Run tor Your lift -Cramps comes down w,th the flu. 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Stoek• VOL. 68, NO. 65, .J SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1975 TEN CENTS • .Property ' Tax Hike Loonis or County By GARV GRANVILLE °''" °""" ,.. ... ~tt Glum Orange County budget officials today predicted a 1975-76 property tax rate increase of ··at least 15 cents." • The prophecy of a tax rate hike came in a conlidential report s ent to the five county supervisors. Toucbing off the prediction that the t ax rate will jump Crom ' its present $1.60 cents to $1. 75 for each $100 w9rth of assessed valua- tion in the coming fiscal year were: -frojections that a::.sessed \'alue .within the county has climbed only five percent in the past year. Last year, the county tax rate dropped eight cents when assessed values increased a near recorol 7 .8 percent. I • An es timated drop in general fund carryover balances from last year's $31 million to an an- ticipated $19 million. -Inflation, which helped Y.hit· tie the carry forwa rd balance down and is expected to force de· partment budget r equests up- ward in the coming fiscal year. Declining.income , particularly from building axpa er $4,0QO From CTA 4 Hope~uls Aided By JAN WORTH Of OI• D•ll\' Piiot Stall Four candidates for seals on the Saddleback Valley Unified School District board or trustees received a total of $4,000 toward' their campaigns from the state headquarters o f the Cali fornia Teachers Association CCTA) That was the word Wednesda:.· from James We han. president of the Sadd l eback Val i n · Educators' Association. an af filiate of the CT A committee effort during most ol the campaign., said he heard he would be receiving the money the middle of last week He said the check came from the Associa t ion for Better Citizenship (A BC), the political arm of.the CT A, beadqua1tered in Burlingame "It was \'ery, very late loo ....... Cover-up Ci te1I lole lo integ ra~e into my cJm paign, .. Smith said. He s;.11d he ~pent about SJ.200 on his cam- paign and is in debt for about S900. "I feel far more comfortable recei\'ing ~tale ABC money r ather than laking il out of the pockets of my own employcs." <See AIDED. P a~e .\2) •I • Three of the c:and1dale!> Carole Neustadt, Denn.is Smith and WilJiam Kohler -won in Tuesday's balloting The fourth. Robert Brumfiel, placed sixth Wehan said the four candidates reeeived checks directly from the CT A last week Wehao said he d id not kn ow the exact amounts. Smith confirmed he re ceived $800. SVEA Involvement In Campaign Told Wehan said incumbent George Henry, a school principal, also was offer ed the CT A money but turned it down. 'When that hap pened, the money was offered to In c um bent Smith. ~ho is a teacher on leave workine on a gradu~te degree in educational administration He nry was endorsed by a local committee, called the Sad d leback Valley Committee For Better Education. That commit· tee raised $4,000 locally t-0ward the campaign and was led by several teachers. Henry received the benefits of that local money, including hav- ing his name and picture in· eluded on sever al mailings last week. Smith, who was not endorsed by a local teacher's campaign A form er officer of the Sad dleback Valley. Educators As sociation <SVEA) has accused h er colleagues on the SVEA board of trying to cover up their involvement in a campaign lo elect new trustees to ,the Sad- dleaback Valley Unified School District G lory Na rdozza , a music teacher at La Pa1. Intermediate School. said s he resigned as vice president of the SVEA in January because she could no longer live with pressure to lie about the SVEA 's involvement in the campaign In the wake of her charges. one SVEA board m ember said she is ··dead wrong" and challenged her lo pro\'e her s tatement James Wehan. president of the SVEA. admitted Wednes day som e teachers active tn a cam paign committt'c had dec1dt·d lo try to keep their uC'ti\·ities quiet . ··we ne\'er a sk anyone to lie.·· \\"chan said . "But W(' did not \\ant tu burrlC'n any candidate \\ ith a charge from the opposi- tion that the~' were supported solely by the teachers. "We wanted to separate the in· dividual <iclions of the teachers activt> in the campaign from the SVEA as a whole "The ('onf11ct came in because some teache rs uclive in the as· soc1alion also became very ac live in the campaign It \.\a::. dif· ficull to delineate where one ends and the other begins .. Origin a ll~. the Saddleback \·alle" Committee for Better Education . a group formed b) several teacher~ last October. s upported candidates C::.irole <See CO\"ER -liP, Page A2> Coast Man Runs Amok JYewport SWAT Routs Suspect With (dis By JOHN VALTERZA Of tllt 0•11\' Plio. $ttfl A special team of Newpo~l Beach police o!rteers ~ed two tear gas grenades into a blazing Eastbluff residence Wednesday night and s ubdued a 26-year-old resident who they claim had run amok and set fire to his own home. Office~s said that soon after the grenade exploded in the burning home at 2638 Vista Ornada. Thomas Byron fallard Jr. su.r- rendered peacefully. Ile 1s charged with arSQJl. And firemen' tben set out to quell the blaze w hich Ballard set al the height of a tantrum. Police said the incident began sh,ortly before 1 p .m. when they received a call of a family dis- turbance with possi~le inJuric:; On their arrival officers learned t hat Ballard assertedly had beaten his brother during a dis· Coast Farmers See .. More Rain on Way . , A rainfall that gave the Orange 7.83 inches compared with 9.2<> Coast a deep soaking during the inches for the same period a year night w•s weJcomed by farm~rs ago. . • and leftthemnoPmgformore. In the C~pistrano Vall~y. Today the Weather Bureau in orange grower Carl Hankey re- Los Aniteles said that more corded .a of an inch in 24 hours should come. The bureau said for a season lolal of SAS inches that there is a chnnce or more The total At this time last year showers tonight and that increas· was 7 .83 inches. mg cloudiness and showers are "It came down steQdily," said Jlkelv Friday. Mrs. Adele Hankey. "We hope Up to an lnch of rain fell along we aet some mare-lil<e that." partsofthecoastdur1ngtl\t~Ul In Newport Harbor, the 24 hours, and wealMt' \Vltct\ers Orapge County Ha,bor Patrol re nralsed the do nfall as belnii cordtd a ralnrau or .6 of an inch faeal for crops. in 24 hours. The harbor wa rhop J. Sherman Denny, whO r.c· PY and some cran broke loos<' cords rainf a.U ntur In Hunt· from their rnoorin3s Wedn~sduy . \ncton Bed-ch. u1d that th~ ~torm but lhere was no serious damaae. tJrought 1.02 Inches and thatimost a spok8$mlln said, of lt fell during the night. rn San Juan Capistrano, a pin~ .. MOil o1 i\ soaked ,"1 .. bo uid. tree was rePOrt~ to have toll en Dtnni aald that the ·euop on two truck;a and a car on El total 1n Huntington Beach Is now1 Ilorno Str eet. pute. They noted lh<tl they first saw Ballard on the balcony of the home and ordered him clown. Instead. they s aid. Ballard re- fused a nd shouted threats lo "burn the cit v down." Ballard r eturned inside a nd more officer s arrived. Ballard then reappeared. this time carry- ing a knife and holdmg.il as 1f he were ready to thrO\\ ,it at the policemen. Moments later. Ballard as- sertedly returned to the interior of the hom e. set a fire. and began ($t>e A1'10K, Page i\2) Ollllty Pli.t llW1 ftllo4o ROBB'ERY VICTIM Jimmie W"Oods. 10 t permit fees and other sources of fee, forfeiture and fine income. Today budget officials added to the gloomy prediction by saying the estimated 15-cent tax rate in- crease does not lake into con- !>ideratlon the h1nng of addi· tional personnel, new programs or pay increases for the county's 11 ,000 employes. It is expected that budget re- quests for added personnel will be heaviest among public safety departments. including proba- tion and welfare Wh at the departments ha\'e in mind will begin to be known to- day when count) Administrative Officer Robert Thomas and his staff begin a month-long series cf pre l tm i n a r y bu d g ~ t h ~ r · mgs. ' At the time he t>ecame Board ol S uperviso r s c ha!rm~n. Supervisor Ralph D1e~nc h \'Owed to hold county spendmg at its current le\'el and to ''impress upon all Mparlmenl heads the need to economize." Contrary lo Diedrich·s appeal for a "hold the line budget,;' the Oraose G~unty Em_pjoyes A~- <See T~-X fAK E, 1'.age A2~ Hinshaw Campaign Audited ADe~yldea Coun lv audLtor:-. ha\'e de- termined Lh&.1t Hep. Andrew Hanshaw·s CR-i'ewport Beach) s uccessful 1972 congressional l'ampnign cost Orange County taxp<1 yers "sli ghtly more than Sl0.000," inrorml·d soun:l'S said Loda" Thl' auditor:-.· SI0.000-finding came at the conclusion of an in- tcns1\'C six·\\ eek aud1L orcll·rt'd by the Orange County IJoard of Supcrnsors. lnvoh cd in lhe aucJ1ting process "'ere inten 1ews "'1lh 77 former or present county assessor's office e mployes. The auditors· reporl to the board of :-.11perv1sor~ re portedly ''Ill md1cale that all but about s.ioo or the St0.000 loss \\as at- tnbuted to assessor 's office l'mployt•s bl'ing paid for working 111 lhnshaw·s campaign. Mya, an Afghan hound. models latest in dinnertime headgear crochet- ed by master, Mrs. Nadine Jones of Sacramento. The brightly colored headband, worn by the dog while eat- ing, is designed to prevent those long, shaggy ears from flopping in the animal's dinner dish. L'PI Telepltoto The $400 portion or the purport- <·d loss was traced to county s up· plic·s used in the campaign and mill·ugc c hits turned in h) l'mployes for campaigndriving Before being presented to the hoard of supervisors, probably at its March 18 m eeting, the auditors' report will be re\'iewed by the county counsel ·s office. District Unraveling . Puzzle on Borders The board will then decide ifthe count y should attempt to get back the asserted loss from a blanket indemnity bond that covered all county employes or from a g bond posted by Hins haw when he was county asse:-.sor. ll1nsha" held that post in 1972 when he succeeded in unseating John Schmitz in the 39th Congressional Di s trict Republican primary. Last December. nine of his former aides"' ere inclicted by the Oninge County Grand Jury on criminal charges related to the il- legal use of county employes in the campaign. The Grund .Jury charged the nine county official:, with grand lhcfl , conspiracy and falsifyin~ records in violations of govern- ment codes. It was a fter the indictment was returned that the supervisors or· dered County Auditor-Controller Vic Heim to audit the assessor's office records for l he period of the ' 1972primary campaign. That audit ended Tuesday when the auditing team reported that there were 40 additional as- sessor's office (.>mployes to in terview. llO\.\e\Cr . according lo in· form~d sources, the auditors ah;o (~e HJNSHA W, Page A2) The Saddle back \'a lley Unified School District is trying to solve what one admi ni strator ha~ termed a gia nt puzzle on school attendance boundaries. A meeting has been ~et for i :JO tonight at La P<.tz lnt(•rmed1ale School in l\l ission \'ieJo to pre- sent some of the boundary r<'· alignment proposab district of- ficia ls ha\·e come ur> with after a series of s maller mt.•Ntngs in thl· community Basically, the problem center:-. on three factors : Th<' distriC't pluns to open a Agricultur~ Eyed 111 UC I Se1ninar The future of agriculture in Orange County will be discussed by a panel of Orange County. l r\'ine Company and University of California officials at a uC Jrvine seminar Friday The 7:30 p.m. session ,,111 he held in Room 167 or Steinhau-, Hall. County Super\'1~or Ralph Diedrich. Irvine compan:. Prc:-.1· dent Ray Watson and l "C farm adisor Harold W. Otto \\Ill ltt• lh(• panelists. Son Beute.a, Robbed • Parent Hits Viejo 'False Secririty' By ~NNE COOPF.R Of \II• O.lly Pli.t SUH "Parents in Mission VleJO havo a false . sense of securily." said James Woods. whose lo-year old son. Jimmie. was attacked near his home Tuesd<"IY and robbed or his violin. "I'm not nn al11rmlst, '' Wood~ said, "but this Incident bu bod 3 treme n dous imp a cl on our household." Jimml~ w._ w¥1'ona lo bf home lit 2677? Estane1('ro Or , from Linda Vislu F.h·m~nlury School with two eomp{tnions. wh<'n the thrt"<' boys noticed two tccno~ers bl'hlnd them~ an old yellow station wagon. One of the teenager' ~ot out of the car, Jim- -mie told his father later. and followed Jimmie on foot after he left his friends, while the other older boy drove the car Just ahead of where Jimmie wa::. walking. Suddenly the teenager walking behind him 5truck Jimmie, lhe boy said, knoc king him to the ground, and pulled the violin ta be bad been carrying Cron\ hif h'and The.' older boy ttwn rnn anll jumped into lht• ycllow "a~on. "The first indiention l hHd thut <S.-f' PAR ENT, ~ag4'A2) j new intermediate s chool in Lake Forest next fall. A third high school \\ill be needed by 19i6. Se\'eral elementarv schoob f<il'C overcrowding :-oon \\ h1le others are fallin g belo\\ capetcit.\ These issues added heat to the recent trustee election "1th onC' ne ighborhood pilled :.i gain :-t unother in who they :-.upportl'tl and why. The controversial question or busing was raised during the campaign, anq mo~t candiclatc ..... including sever a l of those elect ed. p l edged l o \lurk for nl'1 ghborhood schools lo\\ hi ch as many students as po!.:-.ihh· l'an walk. But faced with une' en und often unpredictable growth p~tl· terns , di s trict o f ficia l s sometimes a ren't s ure which ap- proved tracts will be built first or how many students they will pro- duce. Ora11~t" Coast. "'t"atht"r Threat of s howers in- t·reasing Friday. accord - ing to the we ather service. Hi ghs in the lower 60s. LO\\S mos tly 48 to 54. Chance' of s howers increas- ing to .io percent Friday. I ~SID~ ·rou.\ ,. 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While firemen attempted to quell the fire from outside the ~e· s idence. members or the spec13J police team a pproached the front of the residence and tossed in the two g renadc!:- Ball a rd s urre ndered im· mediately, offi cers said. Later he was booked on a n arson charge. Firemen said the blaze in tl"e res idence was relatively m:.nor and tha t t hey estimated thP damage at $1,000 t o the struc- ture and anothe r $2,000to the con· tents of the condominium. Airman Killed SAN DIEGO IA P l The Navy said an unitll'nt1r1ccl 20·year-old airman recruit was hit and killed by spinning propeller blades of a Grumman S2 tracker a nti· submarine aircra ft. ORANGE COAST se DAILY PILOT t rw ()t.,.Qtt (o.1 t O•t y p,, .. ,, ._,h.,,._•<t'I•• com '"N<l tf'W>N""" ,.,, ., rvt-t•~bYt,._Or.,..qr C..O• 't.wt>I t ,,,,, (tlt't'IO "" ~"O·"ah t'd•''°'"' AH P-Al •V"1't ~otvi"" lhrOUQP't I t•a..l'f '"' (n· t4 ,.,., . •1• WC,.~I tH .. (tJ H 11nl1 ...... ton fV t htl'(l\A"I I ,1,, v,.. 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' •''"""' ,.,, •• ,.,. ...... ,,~"' ttt < '1i>?' 19nt own• t \,,.• tif'I I , t .,, '" l.t'I' CHd .. t ( t'l\1• M•\.t ,,.111 "• .ue~'''"'''~ nt Mt•1t•Utin~tr.t; tw,, 6 S...4 Oft tnO"U'th' 1n1l1t.., y o;it'ilnaf~\ U 00 n,.-,,,, , 310Z Frorn Page A I COVER-UP. • !'ieustadt. George Henry. Robert Brumfil'I and William Kohler. In a letter to the OCJily Pilot, Mrs . ;-.;ardozza said. "the SVEA leaders have lied throughout the entire board or education cam· paign. "Teachers did contribute and thcv did select cert11in can· dida tcs to s upport. But the leadership of SV EA refused to admit it. ''Instead." she s aid. ''they hid hehind the Saddleback Valley Committee for Reller Education. This committee was a front for the SVEA." Throu g h th e campaign. se\'eral candidates accused that committee of being such a front, and said they reared it signaled an attempt by district teachers to " t ake over" the board of trustees. It raised about $4,000 in loc:1I contributions which were report· ed al less than $50 each. Wednl'S· day , Wchan said California T e<:Jchers As:-.oeiat1on a lso had c·hipped in $4 ,0-00 on behalf of four ('<tndidates. three or whom were dected But throughout the campaign. \\'ehan insisted the committee was in no way r elated lo the SVEA. Searcli Ends o,,, High Se~ GASPE, Qu e. <UPI) -Skipper flria n E rb s trode down the ,gangpla nk of the ship Allantean into police cu:-.tody Wednesday, t'nding a dramalic l l·day bid for freedom fnr !>c1 zun· on the h1 s:h ~eas. Th e 37-vcar-o ltl bearded s alvage m 'i1s ll·r ancl (.10 incx perienced crew of 23 sailed the Allantean out of Quebec City Feb. 2:l 1n a atkmpt lo prev('nt the ~hip from being turned OH'r to neY. owners. Their effort ended Wednesday nm1d the giant ice floes of the Gulf of St La " rcnce wh<•n police took control of the 2.500-ton frea ght<!r. arrested Erb a nd expelled h1~ crew to the iccbreak€'r J ohn A MacDona ld. Frotn Page A J HINSHAW. • • i-.a1d extending the inquiry would probably n ot be "productive.> t•nouah to w arrant nn additional 1nvestment oftim c " Neither Jlins hC1\\ nor hu; sue <'\•ssor, Assessor Juck Valler ga. were named in the December strand jury indictment. ' , .. FromPa~AJ AIDED ... Smith said. "To me there's a vast difference. It tencls to remove any semblance of obligation to your local employ es.·· Kohler , a nother candidate who received aid. said he did not sec the check donated to him by the ABC, and that it w as delivered to his campaign manager Donald Lasley. Kohler said he was not sure of the amount, but eslimal· edit al ''eight or nine hundred.'' In mid·J anu ary. Wehan denied that teachers were amassing a "cam paign war chest" and said they had not asked the CTA for money. At the time. We ha n com· plained that an attempt to gel his rank·and·file members hip to get behind a political action cam· paign to oust incumbents Chester Brine r, Vincent McCullough, and Joseph Peterson, Jr., had fallen flat. Wehan said a s mall fund which had been collected from teachers in September would not be used to e ndorse any particular can· didates but rather to inform voters abOut the issues and urge them to get involved. Now he says Len Avarbuch. an SVEA board. member who served as treasur e r of the Saddleback Valley Committee for Better E ducation, did indeed fil e an ap· plication with the ABC for aid. \\'ehan said that application was not necessarily from the SVEA a s a whole. He said any in· div1dual teacher who is a member of the CT A can request aid for certain candidates in a campaign. County Firms Honored by United Way The United Way of Orange County honored 277 county firms during a 1974 campaign awardc; dinner Wednesday night in the Di snevland Hotel. The· cour.t ywide drive <>arne<I S2.802,000 for U nited Way ac. l1v1 lies. Three firms in the Saddleback Valley r ecci ved community leadership awards . The award gOf>s to companies where .so per· . cent orthe employes contnbute. The firms are Albertson's Food Center in El Toro. Scar, Roebuck nnd Co. in Laguna Hill'I and the Southern California First Na tion al R11nk in Laguna Hills. An achie v ement award, for '1rms th#t have m:tde progress toward att~1inina e mployc con· trtbutlons. went to the Southern California 1"1rst National Bank's Saddl~ack offi ce. " .Eff-~aileAJ - PA:RENT .•• somethina was wrong," Jim· mle't father said, ••was wh~ 1 heard the equeaHng of ~ar tJres as the car puUed away and roared up the htll. Jimmie, who is usually art easygoing boy, was hysterical; fn fact, he's been In shock ever sJncc." The violin had been a present to Jimmie from his grandmother and was valued py Or.ang~ Coull· ty sheriff's deputies at $300 . "What concerns me is not so much the loss of the violin," Woods said. "A 11 I can think ohs the dozens of c hildren who walk h ack and forth to school carrying their instruments. Little children make easy targets." Woods said that the way the at· tack "as set up le.ads hjm to sus· peel the teenagers are Pflrt... of a professional operation. 'QJl}s is a nother r eason fbr Mission Viejo parent& to think twice about the safet y of their' children." he said . Sheriff '~ Inve s tigator J ol' \\' .1rd s aid tha l l h erc has not been ._. rash of s uch attacks "We have seen adults u s e that techniqm'. but not teenagt•rs ... he said. Ward advised. however. that parents educate their children in pe rsonal sarety habits. "Urge children to stick togethe r ... he said. "There is safely in num- bers They should walk facing traffic in order to avoid a sur· prise attack from lx·hind, and they should carr y a ny valuables on the s ide ~1way f rom the street ·· Parents ~hould also ram1harizc their children '' ith the block parent system . so that they can go lo a friendly adult when they need help. W<.ird s aid "Block paren t:, put a large black and red pos t er up in a win· dow when they arc home." he ex· plained. "The pos ter has a pitcurc of a block, so even children to(I young to rc:id can be taught to re· cognizc the poster as a sign of re- fu ge." "I've li ved in r.tission Vie.JO ciRht years ," s aid J immie 's father. "and I know the kids in the nei~hborhood Wl'll. I would hate for anv olht•r fam1l\' lo h a,·c· to experietice the ordl0<.if "e ha\ e beC'n through " __ ..,...,,..._ __ _ • He.!lfl, l:ice Infest Schools AUiJUJlN, N . Y. <UPI) -Classes for pup.i~ at more tha• a dozen schools in Auburn, N. Y .. have been canceled until next week because of an infestation of Aubu n J-U g h School. closed Wednesday, planned head Ike~ · ·· normi:Al <' as~tts tOday, but cit{hl elementary, four pan>cbial '1!nd three middle schools were closed until M0114ay. The Auburn School District has 8,200 stud ents . Offici~1s said the infestation ·apparently was caused by "$ome students wh o came to scnool from unclean cotlditions at home.·· Faculty and staff were not. immune, officials said At least 11 tea.chers in the high school were reported to be victi~s. FroneP~AI TAX IIlKE ... social1on r eported ly is seeking pay increases for the 10.000 coun· ty employes it rcpre!:>cnls or up t o 17 percent. Individual supervisors have in· dicated that s uch wage hikes are "out of the question " and privately conce~ed that the coun· ty might be s ub1ect to a strike. Budget officials suggested to· day tha t the board might be ex· peeled to combat the pending tax rate by re ducing expenditure for capital projects, including the construction of a new county ad· ministrative building. They also s aid the bo3rcl might consider directing a higher por· lion of county feder al revenue !-.haring funds to tax·!:>aving pro· jects . l·nder l he board's present policy. 50 percent of the county's reve nue s haring runds arc earmarked for t ax savings and 25 percent each for social programs and open s pace or recreation pro· jects. When discussing the pending tax rate incr east', budget of· ficials pointe d to two bright spots. First, they s aid, the pending sale of Orange County Medical Center to the UC Jrvine medical !>Choo! would net the county a one t ime income windfall of $5.3 million. Carpenter To Resign Board Pos t Uy DOUG "'RIT'LSCllE 01 the O•llY Pilot Slilllf State Sen. Dennis CarpentN <R·Newport Beach) s aid Wed· nesday he plans to resign his post as president of the Western World Medical Foundation. Responding lo allegation~ launched prima rily by Orange Coun t y Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, Carpenter insis ted he has no conrticts of interest result· ing from the position . Conflict of interest charge~ s temmed from Carpenter's com m e nts on a planned 200-bc< hospital on the UC Irvine cam pus. Carpenter said he opposed., general care uni \'ersity hospital on the Irvine campus. Both UCJ and Western World are competing for Orange Coun· t y H ealth Pla nning Council permission to build hospitals on adjacent sites. UCl is facing financing pro· blems in the state Legislature. Carpenter sits on the Senal~ Finance Committee, seen as the key committee to consider an S8.95 million appropriation to financ e UC I medical school facilities. ·brown your. SONY • >( HEADQUARTERS! 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SONY STEREO RECORD PLAYER FM STI•~ aftd FM/AM RADIO If you en1oy music let the good times roll with the Sony HP-31 0 Records sound the way they were meant to sound. and FM Stereo and ~~iil~ii.il FM/AM broadcasts come 1n crystal clear. r ~~~~:===~~~~~~~~~~~ Yoo ge1 a 3-speed BSA turntable with automatic changer. ceramic cartridge. diamond stylus and tone·arm cueing lever. An all solld·st ate amplll1er, FET Front-end tuner. and a pall of matched 2-way speakers 1n wood grain cab1 net9 "ITSA~ . { .. - VOL. 68, NO. 65, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, .CALI FORNI A THV.RSpAY, MA~CH 6, 1975 . . -- TEN CENTS : -L. • ' Property ··Ta~ Hike. l.001DS for Coun~Y : By GAR Y GRANVILLE OHt.e DI. lly ~llet SQ" Glum Orange County budget officials today predicted a 1975-76 property tax rate increase of .. at least 15 cents.'• The prophecy of a tax rate hike came in a confidential report sent to the f ive co unt y supervisors. Touching off the prediction that the tax rate will Jump from ! its present $1 60 cents to Sl. 75 for each $100 worth of assessed valua· tion in the coming fiscal y~ar were: -Projections that asscs~ed value within the counly has climbed only five percent in the past year. Last year, the county tax rate dropped eight cents when assessed values increased a near record 17.8 percent An estimated drop in general fund carryo\'er balances from last year's $31 million to an an- ticipated $19 million. -Inflation. which helped "hit· tie the carry forward balance down and is expected to force de- partment budget requests up- ward in the coming fiscal year. Declining income. particularly f r om building permit fees and othJr sources of fee, forfeiture and Cine income. Today budget officials added lo the gloomy prediction by saying the estimated 15-cent tax rale in- crease does not take into con· sideration the hiring of addi- tional personnel, new programs or pay increases for the county's 11,000 employes. lt is e~pected that budget re- axpa er Newport Man Hel~ ..__Inshaw Campaign ByJOllN~~~~t SWAT Routs Suspect Audited Of Ille Oally Puot St.Ml A special t eam of Newport Beach police officers tossed two tear gas grenades into a blazing Eastbluff residence Wednesday night and subdued a 26-year-old resident who they claim had run amok and set fire to his own home. Officer.s said tha_t soon after the grenade exploded in the burning hom e al 2638 Vista Ornada, Thomas Byron Ballard Jr. sur- rendered peacefully. H.e is charged with arson . · And firem en then sel out to quell the blaze which Ballard set at the heig ht of a tantrum. Police said the incident began shortly before 7 p .m. when th'ey received a call of a family dis- turbance with possible injuries. On their arrival orficers learned that Ballard assertedly had beaten his brother during a dis · pule. They noted that they first saw Ballard on the ba lcony of the home and ordered him down. Instead, they s aid, Ballard rn- fu sed and sho uted threats to ''burn the city down." Ballard returned inside <.and more officers a rrived. Ballard then reappeared, this lime carry- ing a knife and holding it as if he were ready to· throw it at the policem en. Moments later, .Ballard as- <See AMOK, Page A2) ~ Deily Pilot Pl>Oto lt't RlciWtnt ICoel'lltr P<>LICE GATHER UP SUSPECT R..USHED BY TEAR GAS Newport Beach Police Say He Set Fire to Own Home Cou nty a uditors have de- termined that Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's (R-Newport Beach) s uccessful 1972 congressional campaign cost Orange Courity taxpayers "slightly more than $10,000," informed sources said today. The auditors' $10,000-finding came at the conclusion of an in· tensive she-week audit ordered by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. lnvotved in the auditing process were interviews with 77 former or present county assessor's office employes. The a uditors' report to the board of s upervisors reportedly will indi cate that all but about $400 of the $10,000 loss was at- tributed to assessor 's office employes being paid for working in Hins haw·s campaign. The $400 portion of the purport- ed toss was traced to county sup- plies used in the campaign and mileage chits turned in by employes for campaign driving. Before being presented lo the board of supervisors, probably at its Ma r c h 18 meeting, the a uditors' report wilt be reviewed by the county counsel's office. The board will then decide if the county should attempt to get back the asserted loss from a blanket indemnity bond that covered all county employes or from a g bond posted by Hinsh aw when he was county assessor. Pu11ing Out-Carpenter Hinshaw held tha~ post in 1972 when he s ucceeded in unseating John Schmitz in the 39th Co n gressiona l District Republican primary Senator to· Resign Westeni World Post Last beccmber, nme of his former aides were indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on criminal ch arges related to the ii· lef:al use of county employes in tht?campaign By DOUG FRITZSCHE 01111• Dally Pilot St•fl State Sen. Dennis Carpenter <R-Newport Beach > said Wed· nesday he plans to resign his post as pres ide nt of the Western ' World Medical Foundation. - Responding to allegations launched primarily by Orange County Supervisor R alph Diedrich, Carpenter insisted he has no conflicts or interest result- ing from the position. Conflict or interest charges stemmed from Carpenter's com - ments on a planned 200-bed hospital on tpe UC Irvine cam - pus. Carpenter said he opposed a general care university hospital on the Irvine campus. Both UCI and Western World are competing for Orange Coun- . Fall Kil~ Ex-player SAN J)JEGO <AP> Former pro football ptayer Jacque MacKinnon died early today, a pparently from bead injuries suf- fered lo a fall after he left the scene of a minor traffic accident, officials aaid. • MacKinnon, 36, • Ua~t end· with the San Dle~o Chargers and la ~r UM Southern California Su.at of the new World .F()Otball ' Le'ague, le(t the site ot a ' two·car colllslon l,Jl the La Jolla area Wednesday eventna and was found a couple of bour1 Jater·ll the foot of a 20-f oot. ~•11 1l an apartment comtlu, pollce ~': • t y Health Planning Council permission to build hospitals on adj s cent s ites. UCI is facing financin~ pro· ble01s in the stale Legislature. Carpente r sits on the Senate FillSloce Committee, seen as the key commiUee to consider an $8.95 million approprtatiop to finance U CI medical school facilities. • In his statement Wednesday. Carpenter portrayed himself as the only frie nd the medica l school and Orange County has on the finance committee. The real problems facing UC I meet school financ ing, Carpenter said. com e from Legis lative Analyst A. Alan Post and Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Post bas recommended that the med s·chool be closed as a state econ omy move. Brown omitted funding for UC I med school facilities from hi s budget reco mm enda ti o ns to the Legislature. "The question of Western World Medical Foundation and my involvement with it is not g ermane to this iss ue.·· Carpenter said, "but it h as become so through public com- Agriculture Eyed In UCI Seminar . Tl\ ~uiure of agnculture in ~ County will be disc ussed by a panel or Orange County. ·Irvine Company and University qf Catlrornla otrlclals at a tTC Jrvio• seminar Friday. The 7:30 p .m. 11ession will be h~ld ln Room 167 or temhaus Hall. County Supervlsor R&lph Dledrlch. Irvine compan7 Presl· den\ flay Watson pnd UC rarm .-d1-or Harold w. Oltd wUJ be the 1ald , .. . .. . ' pane~~. r .. mentar y and should be dis - cussed." Carpenter said his activities with the foundation date to its beginning in 1962 t:ntil June 1973, he said. he served as the foundation's altornev The foundation, he said, was established on the "'visionary" concept that funds generated by lease of part of the 150-acre site made available b\' the Irvin£' Company would be used to re· duce health care costs at the hospital. "This concept \\as and 1s vis- ionary. I also think it is an impor· tant concept," Carpenter said. "The UCI chancellor and the de- an of the medical school support- ed Western World's appli cation for permission to build a hospital, which was denied after a series of hearings and ap- <See QUITTING, Page A2> The Grand Jury charged the nine county officials with grand theft, conspiracy and falsifying records in violations of govern- ment codes. It was after the indictment was returned that the supervisors or- e ee HINSHAW, PageA2) Third Fire Hit NEW YORK CAP) -The New York Telephone Co. was hit by the third fire in a week today as a one.alarm blaze damaged a switching station in Elmhurst, Queens. Firemen brought the fire under control in about a hatf- hour and damage a ppeared slight compared to a Manhattan fire a week ago. IS Seratehed I. Head Lice Inf est Sclwols AUBURN, N.Y. <UPI ) -Classes fo r pupils at more than a dozen schools in Auburn, N .Y ., have been canceled until next weelc'l>ec&uae Of an Uifest.•tioltb« / head lice. ,. ' Auburn High School. I~ wednesday. 'iiWfaed . normal classes today, but ei&ht elementary\ lti>at • parochial and three middle scnools were clos \llltn Monday. ~ The Auburn School bistrict has 81200 students, • Officials 6aid the infestation appareoUy •. -...... ""· caused by ··some s~ wt.o c -to cbQQl unclean conclltions at borntl·.. ' ~ Faculty and staff were not immune, officials said. Al least 11 leaohel's in the high school were reported to be victims. · quests for added personnel will be heaviest a m ong public ~afety departments, including proba· lion and welfare What the departments have in mind will begin to be known to- day wben county Administrative Officer Robert Thomas and his staff begin a month-long seriel'> or preli.ln inary budget hear- ings.' ' At the time he became &erd of Superviso rs chalrmarl, Supervisor Ralph Diedrtctl \'Owed to hold county spending at its current level and to "impress upon all department heads the need to econom ize." -Conlrarv to Diedrich's appeal for a "hold the line budget,'' the. Orange County Employes As· <See TAX HIKE, Page~) a , Mya, an Afghan hou n d , models 1atest In dinnertime . headgear croche~ ed by master, Mrs. Nadine Jones of Sacramento. The brightly colored headband, worn by the dog while eat- ing, Is designed to prevent those tong, shaggy ears from flopping In the animal's dinner dish. L Pl Telephoto Gravel Haul Route Gets Board's Okay Orange County Supervisors ap proved construction of a sand and gravel haul road Wednesda) despite objections by Irvine homeowners fearful b1~ trucks would come throug h t heir neighborhood. The road w ill be cut across the Santa Ana Mount<.11n foothills from quarries along Santiago Ca nyon Road to a junction with Jer frey Road in north Irnne A total of 17 conditions wen.· lacked onto the road permit b) the board. Super visors '"ere told resi- Seven Irvine Firms Cited For Charity Seven lrvine firms were among 277 Orange County com- panies honored during a United Wav awards-dinner Wednesd1n at the Disneyland Hotel. · The count ywide campaign earned $2,802,000 for United Way activities. City or Irvin e and Xerox Corporation-M anuracturing re- ceived the comm un1ty leadership awards. The award goes to firms at which 50 pe rcent of the employes contribute. Receiving corporate awards were Commercial Credit Corporation. Le asing En· terprises Inc .• Seagull Marine and X e r ox -Manufacturing . These firms contributed $10 or more tor each employe. The Irvine Un!Ci ed School Dis- trict r eceived an achievement award ror· making progress toward e mploye participation. Nuclear Test Set LAS VEGAS, Nev. <AP) -The second underground nuclear tNt in one week is tcheduled here Fride_y, '\fie EQero Research and DevelOplflent Admhlistra· ttOn \YI· A. spolt tnan aaicl the weapons·related test . code· named "CabrUlo," would be con- ducted nearly 2,000 f~t beneath Yucca f1at 90 miles northwest or Las Vegas. dents of Sl'\'eral tracts along Jef- fre\ Road south of,. the Sant a Ana Pre~" av think the trucks will roar through to get lo coastal dl'strnations. Super\'isor Thomas Riley said the trucks are expressly forbid den to travel be,·ond the Santa Ana Freeway o~ Jeffrey Road but can disperse on olhl'r roull'!> in the area. Officials of the I irm!> !>ecking the permit. Flintkote. Inc. and Transit Readv -i\l ix Concrete Company. assured the board they will order l ruck dn,·ers to live up to the letter of the law. Riley told concerned residents that violation of the permit will 1'e immediate grounds for re· vocation. Super\'isors also included a provb1on that requires the Irvine Company and its road lessees to meet with officials from the Cjty of Irvin£' a nd the county before the road open!> The meeting \\ 111 be aimed al defirung a pattern of truck dis- persal. Coast: "'eachrr Threat of s howers in· creasing Friday. accord· ing to the weather service. Highs in the lower 60s. Lows mos tly 48 to 54. Chance of showers increas- ing to 40 percent Friday. INSIDE TODA~ Almost 12 years later, con· troveny stiU rages over i<kn- tlty of ossauin of Pruidenl .Kennedy .and detail• 111r. ro~,.~D"° Jate/"l """' le. · Da.lJU Stme1. Pogu M-S. • Index ,. l \ • t)f DAU .. YPILOT SB Thursday. March 6. 197S • Saddlebaek Resnlts \lttfW•f \ .. t•!f"t .. 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All the while. they kept s houting ob· s cenities and tossing more items from the balcony to the street belo"'. While firem en attempted lo quell the fire from outside the ~e­ s idence. members of the s~c1al police team approached thC'_front of the residence a nd tossed in the two gren ade~ Ballard !-urr c ndcrcd i m - mediate ly. offi cers said. Later h e was booked on <.in arson charge. Firemen s aid the blaze in trc r esiden<•e ''a ~ relatively rr.:nor and that they estimated th,. damage at $1,000 to the ::.lruc- ture and another $2 ,000 to the con tents oft he condominium. Airman Killed SAN DI F:GO t \ P > The Navy said an unul1•nt1f1t•d 20-year-old a irma n recrull "~IS h1t and killed by spinnmj?. prri1wller blades of a Grumm an S:? tracker a nti- submarine <111 craft. ORANGE COAST !>8 DAILY PILOT Tht °'*"''M' c 1 .,, • r•.101 .... u, wNch ,. com btr.d ,,... Nr,,... 1 '• rul:\h\iWd ~ ttw0..M\Qf" (b..t• I Put1I I 11 1 f "'I '.f<'Ol'tfl),Ppd1f10f')\ ,,,. 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'"'''' Sl1 6310 f """' 1n ( '' '"'°"'' 49S·06JO C ~Ch•,.,,.., 1 Q ·•"0'" t 4 t Pwr-liOHrl) t (•MP•"Y U •#I t W f"\ 1H.,.._h •I ~1111 • 11t6ft•I ,,.. .. ,,,, 01 I,_,,. •• IP'o,,. t t>-11'\ tft•f ""' rPO"f•"·> 1 ""11 '"'~h,,t .,,.. 11111 C>#•Mtlft.W.#\ ... • ,,.., I t I ... ,, &,. t .,. ,, ... ' •• ( "'''• M ....... C•''' ,,."' 'uftUt Pf·"''n.., _,.,,.~''-•M"'Of\fPtf1 f¥Y " •• ,_. tlO t'honl"+• n1l1t.., y 6P':fm•ltOM tJ tlO , ISB 4: 11~ ~ Ill ._:. :..0 I• II ... From Page Al COVER-UP. • Neus tadt, George Henry. Hobert Brumfiel and William Kohler. ln a letter to the Daily Pilot, Mrs . !'ardozza said. ''the SVEA leaders h<tve lied throughout the <'nlire board of education cam · paign. .. T eache rs did contribute and they did select certain can - didates t o s upport. But the leadership of SVEA r efused to admit it. "Instead," she s aid, "they hid hehind the Saddleback Valley Committee for Better Education. This committee was a front for the S\'E/\." Through the ca mpaign , se\'eral candidates accused that committee of being such a front. and said they feared it signaled a n attempt by district teachers to .. t a k e 0 .... c r .. l h c board 0 r trustees It raised about $4.000 in local contributions which were report- ed at less than S50 each. Wednc·s· clay. Wchan s aid California Teachers Association also had chipped in $4 .000 on behalf of four C'C:Jndidates. three of whom were d ected But throughout the campaign. \\'ehan ins isted the committee \\as in no w ay r elated to the SVEA. Searcli Ends O,i High Seru GASPE. Que. <U PJ) -Skip~r Brian Erb s trode down the gan~plank o f the s hip Atlantcan into polic(' n 1slody Wednesday, ending c.1 dra m atic ll·day bid for freedom for M'1%urc on lhe h11:h ~ea~. Tht' 37 \'('ar o ld b earded salvage ma!'ter and <Jn incx- pericncecf c rew of 23 sailed the Allant(>an out of Quebec City Feh 23 rn a attempt to prevent 1hc ship from being turned over to ncv. owners Th<'1r effort ended Wednesday amid the J.!1<1nt ice floes of the Gulf of St. Lawre nce when police took control of the 2.500-ton freighter. arrested F:rh a nd expelled his cre w to the icebreaker John A. MacDonald. Fro,.. Page Al HINSHAW. • • said extending the inquiry would probably n ot be "productive Pnouszh to warra nt an add1t1onal investment of time." Neither Jhnshaw nor his sue · rt-ssor , Asses or J ack VallerRa . were na med in the December ~rand jury Indictment. ' r.. Fro1n Page A J AIDED ... Smith said. "To me there's a vast difference. 1t tends to remove any semblance of obligation to your local employes." Kohler, another candidate who received aid, said he did not see the check donated to him by the ABC. and that it was deliver ed to his campaign manager Donald Lasley. Kohler said he was not s ure of the a mount, but estim:lt· ed il at "eight or nine hundred ." In mid-J a nuary, Wehan denied that teachers were amassing a "campaign war chest " and said they h ad not a s ked the CTA for monev. At ·the time. We ha n com- plained that an a ttempt lo get his rank-and-ftlc members hip to gel behind a political action cam- paign to ous t incumbents Chester Briner, Vincent McCullough, and Joseph ,Pete rson, Jr., had fallen Oat. Wehan said a sm all fund which had been collected from teachers in September would not be used to endor se any particular can- didates but rather to inform voters abOut the issues and urge the m to get involved. No\4 he :-a'ts Len Avarbuch. an SVEA board. member who served as treasurer of the Saddleback Vall ey Committee for Better Education did indeed file a n ap· plication w'ith the A BC for aid. Wehan s aid that application was not necessarily from the SVEA as a whole. He said any m- di v1d u a I teacher who is a member of the CT A can request aid for cert ain candidates in a campaign. County Firms Honored by United Way The United Way of Orange Count v honored 277 county firms during a 1974 campaign award~ dinner Wednesday night In the Disnevland Hotel. The. cour.tywide drive C'arned $2,802.000 for United Way ac- tivities. Three firms in the Saddleback Valley rec e ived community leadership awards. Th award g~s to companies where SO per-. cent of the employes cootrlbutC?. The firms are Albertson's l<"ood Center in El Toro, Scar. Roebuc k tlnd Co. in Laguna Ji.Ills and the Southe rn C alifornia P'lrst Na· tional Bank in Laguna f(ills. An achievement award. for firms that h ave made pro&rt'ss toward attaining employe con- trtbutlo11s. "ent to the Southern California F1rsl National Sank'• Saddle~ack office. " Frn.P~AJ ... PARkNT ..• samethlng was wrong," Jim· mfe•a lather said, ••wa.s whop 1 heard tho sqoealln1 or car tires · as the tor pulled away ond roared up l,f\e hill. Jimmie, who is usually an easygoing boy, was hys terical; tn fact, he's been in shock ever since." The \'ioJin had been u presant to Jimmie from his grandmother and was valued by Orang~ Coun- ty shenff1s deputies ut $300. "Whal concerns me is not so much the loss of the violin," Woods said. "All I can think of'is the dozens of chUdren who walk back and forth to school carrying their instruments. Little children make easy targets," Woods said that the way the al· tack was set up leads him to sus- pect the teenagers are part of a professional operation. "This is another reason for Mission Viejo parents. to think twice about the safety of the ii' ~hildren," he said S heriff's Investigator J oe \\'a rd ::.aid that there has not been a rash of suc h attacks "We have seen adults use that techniqu1.'. but not teenagers.·· he smd . Ward advised. howevc·r. that parents educate their children in personal safety habits "Urge children to stick together ... he said. "There is safety in num- bers. They should walk facing traffic in order to avoid a sur'- prisc attack from behind, and they should carry any valuables on the side away from the i.lreet .. Parents l>hould also famrlwrize their children with the block parent sys tem. so that they can go to a frie ndly adult when they need help, Ward s aid. ··Block pa rents put " large· black and red poster up in a win· dow when they a re home." he ex- plained. •'The pos ter has a pit cure of a block, so even children too young to read can he taught to re· cognize the poster as a sign of re· fuge." "I've lived in Mission Viejo eight years," said Jimmie's father. "and I know the kids 111 the neighborhood wl'll l \\cn1ld hate for any other famrl~ to h.a\ t' to experwnce the o rdl'<tl \H• h<n L' been throui.:h." • He.~ lice Infest Schools J\UBUaN. N.Y. <UPI) -Classes for puplfs at mor~ tha~ a dozen schools in Auburn, N.Y., have been canceled until next week because of an infestation ol head Hee~ · • Aubu n Hl.gh School, closed Wednesday. planned normal as~~s today! but eight elementary 1 tou.r parochial 2lnd three rruddle schools were closed until Mo~ay ... The Auburn School Distric:t has 8,200 students . Offici~ls s aid the infestation apparently was caused by .··~ome students who came to school from unclean cohditions at home." FacuJl)' and staff were not immune, officials said. At least ll tea,chers in the high school were reported to be victims. .. From PptJe' A I TAX IIlKE. • • socrallon reportedly is seeking pay increases for the J0.000 coun ty employes it represents of up to 17 percent. Individua l s upC'rvisors have in- dicated th-at such wage hikes are "out of the ques tion" and privately conceded that the coun· ty might be subfect lo a strike. Budget officials suggested to- dav that the board might be ex- pected to com be.rt the pending tax rate by reducing expenditure for c<1pila l projects, including the construction of a new county adJ ministralive building . Thev ;.ilso sa id the board might cons ider di reeling a lugher por- tion of county federal revenue !>haring funds to I a:<·l>av1ng pro- Jects L'ndc r the b oard's present policy. 50 percent of the county's rev e nue s haring fund s are earmarked for tax savings and 25 percent each for social programs a nd open s pace or recreation pro- ject s. When discussing the pending t ax ra te increase, budget of- ficials pointed to two bright spots. First , they s.aid, the pending sale of Orange County Medical Ct!nter lo the UC Irvine m edical !>chool "ould net the county a one time income windfall or $5.3 million. Carpenter To Resign Board Post By DOUG •·RIT'lSCllE Olltte 0~11, Pllol $1~11 State Sen. Dennis Carpenter <R -Newport Beach> said Wed- nesday he plans to r esign his posl as president o f the Western World Medical Foundation. Responding lo allegation~ launched primarily by Orang«! Coun t y S upervisor Ralph Diedrich, Car penter Insisted he has no con mets of interest res ult· ing from the position. Conflict of interest charge~ s temmed from Carpenter 's com me nts on a planned 200-bct hospit al on the UC Irvine cam pus. Carpenter S<Jid he opposed a 1?eneral care univers ity hospit al on lhC' lrvine campus. Both UCI and Western World arc competing for Orange Coun· t y Hea lth Planning Counc il permission to build hospitals on adjacent sites . UCI is facing financing pro- blems in the 5tatc Legislature . C'arpe ntC'r s its on the Senat~ Fina nce Committee, seen as the key committee to cons1dl1r an ss:9s mi I Ison appropriation lo finance UCl medical school facilities. davis·brown your SONY HEADQUARTERS! ICV-1214 • Tn.Mtron SONY 12 .. 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SONY STEREO RECORD PLAYER fM STER~ .ct FM/AM RADIO II you en1oy music let the OOOd trrnes roll with lhe Sony HP-31 0 Records sound the way they were meant 10 sound. and FM Stereo and FM/AM broadcasts come an crystal clear Vou get a 3·speed BSR turntable with automatic changer. ceramic cartridge. diamond stylus and tone-arm cueing lever. An all solid-state amplifier . FET Front-end tuner. and a p1111r 01 matched 2-wav speakers 1n WOOd grain cabinets "l'rBA SONE' o •••••• ,.-.. ..... ,. '"" ..... ...... .. _. _..,, ......... ..... • .. .. • '*'" ... "°" tOU PIH •••vtef '"°* NUMllll'I °""" 1-.MD ---· I .. .. -~ ... VOL. 68, NO. 65, 3 SECTIONS, 30 .PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, .CAU FORNI A THY.RS.DAY, MARCH 6, 1975 / Clos lag toe ks I ' ;. I . • • TEN CENTS : -'" • .. Property ·Ta~ Hike. LooRlS for County 1 By GARY GRANVILLE Of llle oiallr ~Itel ~K <?l~m Orange County budget officials today predicted a 1975-76 property tax rule increase of ··at least 15 cents." The prophecy of a tax rate hike came in a confidential rep()rt sent to the fi ve county supervisors. Touching o(( the prediction that the tax rate will jump from its present $1.60 cents lo Sl. 75 ror each SlOO worth of assessed valua- tion in the ~oming fiscal year were: -Projections that assessed value within the county has climb~d only five percent in the past year. Last year, the county tax rate dropped eight cents when assessed values increased a near record 17.8percent -An estimated drop in general fund carryover balances from last year's $31 million to an an- ticipated $19 million. -Inflation, which helped whit- tle the carry forward balance down and is expected to C6rce de- partment budget requests up- ward in the coming fiscal year. -Declining inco me . particularly from building permit fees and ot~r sources of ree. forfeiture and Cane income. Today budget officials added Lo the gloomy prediction by saying the estimated 15-cent tax rate in- c rease does not take into con· sideration the hiring or addi- tional personnel, new programs or pay increases for the county's 11.000 employes. It is expected that budget re- axpa er ___ oss Newport Man Held Hinsha~ Coast SWAT Routs Suspect Campaign Audited By J OHN VALTERZA Of Ille Delly P11ot St~I A special learn of Newport Beach police officers tossed two tear gas grenades inlo a blazing Eastbluff res idence Wednesday night and s ubdued a 26-year·old resident who they claim had run amok and set fire lo his own home. Officer:s said tha,t soon afler the grenade exploded in the burning home at 2638 Vista Ornada, Thomas Byron Ballard Jr. s ur- rendered peacefully. H e is charged with arson. · And firemen then set out lo quell the blaze which Ballard set at the height of a tantrum. Police said the incident began shortly before 7 p .m . when they received a call of a family dis· turbance with possible injuries. On their arrival officers learned that Ballard a ssertedly had beaten his brother during a dis· pute. They noted that they first saw Ballard on the balcony of the home and ordered him down. Instead, they said, Uallard re· fused and shout ed threats to ''burn the city down." County auditors have d e· termine d that Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's (R-Newport Beach> s uccessfu l 1972 congressional campaign cost Orange County taxpayers "slig htly more than $10,000," informed sources said today. The auditors' Sl0,000-finding came at the conclusion of an in· tens ive six -week audit ordered by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Involved in the auditing process were interviews with 77 former or present county assessor·s office employes . The auditors' report to the board of s upervisors reportedly will indicate that all but about $400 of the $10,000 l05s was at- t ri bu ted to assessor's oCfice employes be ing paid for working in Hinshaw's campaign. The $400 portion of the purport- ed loss was traced to county sup· plies used in the campaign and mileage ch its turned in by e mployes for campaign driving. Before being presented to the board of supervisors, probably at its March 18 meeting, the auditors' report will be reviewed by the county counsel's office. Ballard returned inside and more of(icers arrived. Ballard then reappeared. this lime carry· ing a knife and holding it as if he were ready to throw jt at the policemen. -f . .. o.i1y Pilot Plloto ii,. ltlcll.ht Koe111er POLICE GATHER UP SUSPECT FLUSHED BY TEAR GAS Newport Beach Police Say He Set Fire to Own Home The board will then decide if the county should attempt to get back the asserted loss from a blanket indemnity bond that covered all county employes or from a g bond posted by Hins haw when he was county assessor. Moments later, Ballard as- <See AMOK, Page A2) ~ Pu11ing Out-Carpenter Hinshaw held that post in 1972 when he succeeded in unseating John Schmitz in the 39th Congressional Di s tri ct Republican primary Senator to· Resign Westeni World Post Last l:>ecember, nine of his former aides were indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on criminal charges related to the il- legal use of county employes in the campaig n By DOUG FRITZSCHE Of Ille Delly Piiot St.~11 Stale Sen. Dennis Carpenter <R ·Newport Beach) said Wed· nesday he plans to resign his post as president of the Western ' World Medical Foundation. - Responding to allegations launched primarily by Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, Carpenter insisted he has no conflicts of interest result· ing Crom the position. ConClict of interest charges stemmed from CaJl)enter's com· ments on a planned 200-bed hospital on tl)e UC Irvine cam- pus. Carpenter said be ol)posed a general care university hospital on the Irvine campus. Both UCI and Western World . are competing for Orange Coun- . Fall Kills Ex-player ty Health Planning Council permission to build hospitals on adjacent sites. UCI is facing financing pro- blems in the state Legis lature . Carpenter s its on the Senate Fin;loce Committee, seen as the key committee to consider an $8.95 million appropriatiop to finance UCI medical school facilities. • In his st at ement Wednesday. Carpenter portrayed himself as the only friend the medical scfiool and Orange County has on the finance committee. The real problems facing UCl m ed school financing, Carpente r said. come Crom Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post and Gov Edmund G . Brown Jr. Post has recommended that the med· school be closed as a state economy move. Brown omitted funding for UCI med school facilities from his budget recommendations to th e Legislature. "The question of Western World Medical Foundation and my involvement with it is not germ•ne to this issue,·· Carpenler said. "but it h as become so through public com· SAN J)JEGO <AP) Former pro (ootball player Jacque MacKlnnon died early today, apparently from bead injuries suf· , rered in a ran after he left Agr1cultur Eyed the scene of a mlnortraffic accident, omclals aaid. ~ In U Cl Selllinar MacKinnon, 36, a Ua~t end with the San Diego ~ fl!llure ot a"rlt;ulture m Cbaraers and later tie Otdee CoW1'ty will bffdisc ussed Southern California SUnt .' by a panel or Orange County, or the n'w World Football , ·Irvine Company and University t,./aguo, left tht-site oC a or California ofClclals at a l1C two-car colllalon in the Le lt\!lQe seminar Frlday. Jolla area Wednesday The ?:30 p .m . &eesion will be eventna and was found a held In Room 167 ot Steinhaus couple or houn later#. the Hatt. County Supervisor Ralph foot or a 20·£ool wtn al an Diedrich. }'rvine company Pre!l· apartment co6'flex, p0Dce den\ Ray Watson 'nd UC farm 1 aald ad,sor Harold W. Otto wlll 'bo t.M ..&-~~~~~~~--~-.• pitiMbu. t ' \ mentary and should be dis- cussed .·· Carpenter said his activities with the foundation date lo its beginning in 1962 Cntil Jµne 1973. he said, he served as the foundation 's attorney The foundation , he said, was established on the ··visionary" concept that funds generated by lease of part of the 150-acre site made available by the Irvine Company would be used to re- duce health care costs al Ute hospital. "This concept "as and is vis· ionary. I a lso think it is an impor· tant concept," Carpenter said. ''The UCI chancellor and the de- an of the medical school support· ed Western World's application for permission to build a hospital, which was denied after a series of hearings and ap· <See QUITTING, Page A2) The Gr a nd Jury charged the nine county officials with grand theft, conspiracy and falsifying records in violations of govern- mentcodes. It was after the indictment was relurned that the supervisors or· CSee HINSHAW. Page A2) Third Fire Hit NEW YORK (AP) -The New York Telephone Co. was hit by the third !ire in a week today as a one·alarm blaze damaged a switching station in Elmhurst. Queens. Firemen brought the fire under control in about a half· hour and damage appeared slight compared to a Manhattan fire a week ago. 15 Seratehed Head Lice Inf est Schools AUBURN. N .Y . <UPI) Classes for pupils at more than a dozen schools in Auburn, N.Y ., have been canceled until next weekl>ecause of a1l lrt.fe$~UQlt head lice. , t . : Auburn High Scbt>ol, ll<>Sed ~d , ~ed . . normal classes today, bot eiehl elementary fQQt • parochial and three middle schools were clos Wltll 1 Monday. The Auburn School District has 8,200 slud~.nt.s,' Officials said the Jnfestatlon apparef)Uy caused by "some stucW&t • ~ ~ ~ ................... unclean f;onditions at~." 1 , Faculty and staf( wcronot immune, orridals eid. AL least 11 teachers in the high school wcro reported to be victims. • • quests for added personnel will be heaviest among pubhc snfety departments, including proba tion and welfare What the departments have an mind will begin to be known to· day wben county Administrative Officer Robert Thomas and his staf( begin a month-long seriei. of pre li.m in a r y bud~ et h ea r -~ ings. • ' At the lime he became Benard of Superv i sor s chairman. S upervisor Ralph Die drlctl 'owed to hold county spen<fang at ils current level and to "impress upon all department heads the need to economize." -Contrar\" to Diedrich's appeal for a .. hold the line budget,'' the Orange County E m ployes As- <See TAX HIKE, Page&;2) Mya, an Afghan hound . models latest in dinnertime headgear crochet- ed by master, Mrs. Nadine Jones of Sacramento. The brightly c olored headband, worn by the dog while eat- ing, is designed to prevent those long, shaggy ears from flopping ln the animal's dinner dish. 1·p1 Telephoto , Gravel Haul Route Gets Board's Okay Orange County Supervisors ap· proved construction of a sand and gravel haul road Wednesda~ despite objections by Irvine homeowners fearful big trucks would come t hrough their neighborhood. The road will be cut across the Santa Ana Mountcian foothills from quarries along Sant1aJ?o C.1 nyon Road to a junction with Jel frey Road in north I r\"ane A total of 17 conditions "l'rt' tacked onto the road permit by the board Supervisors were told resi Seven Irvine Firms Cited For Charity Seven Irvine firms "erl' among 277 Orange County com· panies honored during a t:mted Way awards dinner Wednesda~ at the Disneyland Hotel. The countywide campai gn earned $2,802,000 for t,;nited Way activities. City or Irvine a nd Xerox Corporation-M unuracturing re· ceived the commun1ty leadership awards. The award goes to firms at which 50 percent or the employes contribute. Receiving corporate awards were Commercial Credit Corporation, Leas ing En· terprises Inc.. Seagull Marine and Xerox-Manufacturin g These firms contributed $10 or more for each employe. The Irvine Unified School Dis· trict received a n achievement award for· m a king progress toward employe participation. LAS VEGAS, Nev. <AP> -The second underground nuclear tMt in one Wf:tk i5 tehcduled here Friday, 'th• Energy Research md Devtloprpent AdminiSt.re· ~ ~· A •P<>k smal) aald the wcapons ·r~lated test, code- named "Cabrtllo," would be con· ducted nearl~ 2,000 feet beneath Yucca Fiat 90 mllos northwest of Las Vegas . ' dents of Sl'\·eral tracts along J ef. fre' Road south of the Sant a Ana !-'rec'' a~ think the trucks will roar through to get to coastal d estinations. Super\"isor Thomas Riley said the trucks are expressly forbid- den to tra\'el bc\'ond the Santa Ana Free" a~ on J effrey Road but can disperse on other route!> in the area. Off1cici ls of the ftrms seeking the permit. Flintkote. Inc. and Transit Ready-l\lix Concrete Compciny. assured the board they ''ill order truck drivers to II \"Cup to the letter of lhe lctw. Riley told concerned residents th<it violation of the permit will he immediate g rounds for re· vocation. Supt-n·isors also included a prons1on that requires the Irvine Company and its road lessees to meet with officials frQm the City of lr\'ine a nd the county before the road opens. The meeting will be aimed al defining a pattern of truck dis- persal. CoaMt: "'..-afht"r Threat of showers in· creasing Friday. accord· ing to the weather service. Highs in the lower 60s. Lows mos tly 48 to 54. Chance of showers increas- ing to 40 percent Friday. • INSIDE TODA '1 Almost 12 years later. con· troversy still rages over iden· tity of assassin of Prttsidenl. . Kennttdy .and details sur· rou,itdlog /ate/ul vt.rit lo Dctl4r. ~s. Pago A4-S. lndt'X ~ ( ! .ft !!Al Y PILOT ' I , I • I ' I .. . Election P~ecinct ~Port <;arllsle • Mesa Court El Toro School ZeeSt. Fire Sta. Park West Clubhouse Colony Clubhouse Greentree School Turtle Rock School 5371 Sierra Verde 19222 Bethany 1373 1 Typee College Park School 14731 Cornet Meadows Clubhouse 4255Se~on . 14601 Sweetan 15172 Marne Culverdale Clubhouse 17771 Acacia Tree Uni. Park School 20 Precincts Final Total f "rom Page Al TAX IDKE. < • • soc1ation reportedly is seeking ;Jr1y increases for the 10,000 cou n· ty t:mployes it represents of up to 17 percent. Individual supervisors have in- dicuted that such wage hikes are .. out of the ques tion " and privately conceded that the coun- ty might be subject to a strike. Uudget offi cials suggested to· day that the board nlight be CK· peeled to combat the pending tax r,1te by reducing expenditure for capital projects, including the construction of a new county ad·· ministrative building:. They also said the board might consider directing a higher por- tion of county federal revenue sharin g funds to tax-sa ving pro- ject~ Un der the board's present policy, SO percent of the county's r evenue s h a r in g funds are -Earmarked for tax savings and 25 . percent each for social programs and open space or recreation pro-- jects. \Vhcn discussing the pending tax rate increase, budget of- fi ci als pointed to two brig ht :.pots. First, they said, t.tie pending sale of Orange County Medical Cen ter to the UC Irvine medical school V.'OU\d net the county a one t1n1e in come windfall or $5.3 million. Should the s ale clear lcgislafi\•e hurdles, the funds \VOuld be the equivalent of roughly ten cents on the tax rate, possibly reducing the anticipated jncrease. Th e second bright spot was the report of county Treasurer-Tax: Collector Robert Citron that, for the fifth consecutive year, his budget request will be less than the current year's appropriation for the operation or his depart· ments. "1"fie board of supervisors will not adopt the coming riscal year's tax rate until early August. l Irvine Poet Wins Competing against students from Orange and Los Angeles counties, Unive rsity I-Ugh School junior Lauren !\·T ayer of Irvine won first place in a poetry co n- t est at Imm ac ul ate Heart College. Her poem, "Eulogy," was published in the campus literary magazine. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT r,.. °'"""''ll" Co;n1 o..u, Po IOI. ""t"'""'<" ,,,...,... "'""" !"" N • ..,..P,H>." ~ul>li•NCI bf""' O<•~QO C.-" l'l.ol>l•"''"Q Comp•ny Sftl•M .. N•'""" •'• """'"'"o ""'""•• tlln..,p. ,,.,.., "" '°''• """""· ,.._...,..., S.*<;11. 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Today the Weather Bureau in Los Angeles said that more should come. The bureau said that there is a chance of more showers tonight and that increas- ing cloudiness and showers are likely Friday. Up to an inch of rain fell along parts of the coast during lhe past 24 hours, and weather watchers praised the downfall as being ·ideal for crops. J . Sherman Denny, who re· cords rainfall figures in Hunt· ington Be,ach, said that the storm brought 1.02 inches and that most. ofil fell during the night. ''Mostof it soaked in," he said • Denny said that 'the ~eason total in Huntington Beach is now .,.., ,. Rai1as Heav y 7.SJ inches compared with 9.20 inc hes for lhc same period a yea r ago. In the Capistrano Valley, orange grower Carl J lankey re· corded .9 of an inch in 24 hours for a season total of 8.45 inches. The total at this time last year was 7.83 inches. .. It came down steadily.'' said ~1rs. Adele llankey ... \Ve hope v.·e get so me more like that." Jn Newport Harbor, the Orange County Harbor Patrol re· corded a rainfall of .6 of an inch in 24 hours. The harbor was chop- py and some craft broke loose from their moorings Wednesday, but there \lias no serious damage, a spokesman said. In San Juan Capistrano, a pine tree was reported to have fallen on two trucks and a car on El Horno Street. 40 MPH Winds. Hit California Areas By United Press International lli ~h winds and rain lashed Southern Ca liforni a for the second day today, sending 12-foot waves cr ashing into beachfront property, \.11hipping dust storms across desert hi ghv.·ays and over- turning a school bus. The National Weather Srervice advist'd persons li ving along the 120 miles of coastline from Malibu to Point Conception west of Santa Barbara to lak e y;hatever precautions they could against property damage from the towering wav('S. Winds up to 25 miles llll hour whipped throuJ?h the Los Angeles area Wednesday and today. Off. and·on rainstorms had dropped more than .60 of an inch of rain on the city since 1'ucsday. Snow fell on the surrounding mountains, reaching down to the 8,000-foot level Wednesday and forecasters said the snowline wou;d descend to 4,000 feet today. Winds up to 40 M Pl-I shrieked across the deserts inland, cutting visibility to zero on some desert F rom Page Al HINSHAW. • • dered County Audit.or·Controller Vic licim to audit the assessor's office records for the ~riod of the 1972primary campaign. That audit ended Tuesday when the auditing team reported that there were 40 additional as · sessor's office c mployes to in- terview. However. according to in· formed sources, the auditors also said extending the inquiry would probably not be "prbductlve enough to warrant ari additional investmentofttme." · Neither Hin!ha1oy nor hi8 ,auc · ressor, Assessor Jiick Vallerga, were named in the December Rrandjury lndirtment. • Airman Killed • SAN DIEGO IAPJ -The Navy said an unidentiried 2D-yea.r-old airman recruit waa hit and killed by splnnlns ,propeller blad'ea d a GrumQ\aD S2 tracker anti· submarine aircraft. I highways. The Highway Patrol a dvised drivers of camper· topped pickup trucks or cars pulling trailers to avoid the win- dy desert and mountain passes. Jo the San r~ernando Valley area high winds toppled an almost-empty school bus in Soledad Canyon. The driver, Mrs. Linda Kerlin. and 13-year· old Paul Johnson r eceived minor cuts and bruises. Skies were expected to clear somewhat later today, with an expected hi gh in Los Angeles of 60. before more stormy weather moves in from the Pacific later in the week. There also will be rain at times in Northern California from Saturday thl'ough Monday with snow in the higher mountains, the...,•catherman says. In Central California, there will be a chance of rain Saturday and Sunday and rain likely Mon- day with s now in the higher mountains. Fro111PageAJ AMOK •.. • sertedly returned to the interior of the horrie. set a fire, and began tos sing furniture and ot her household items into the street below. Th• patrolmen l'alled for firemen and !or"the dePartment'if Special Weapons ' and T8ctic1 <S WAT ) t ea m and then mobilized for a siege. All the ""'hile, they kept shouting · ob· scenitics arid tossing more ltemlfl from the balcony to the street bclov.·. While firemen attempted to quell the fire from outside the re; sidence, members of the spe<'il.I police team approached the front of the residence and tossed in lhe two grenades. Ballard s urrendered im- mediately, of fire r• said. Later he was booked on Qn arson charge. Fttemen 11id t~e blaie tn t,.'e re1td,nce was relatively m1.nOr and 'that ' they e1tlm1\ed tie dam11e 1.l $1,000 to the atnx:· ture and another $2 ,000tolhe con- tents r lhe (: ondom ini um. ' . tdUes " EU.a beth Sharon Peterson SI coll Slrcello . ;I 14 • 11 . 6 ,.13 It • 9 ~ .9 8 6 23 31 20 58 ~ " 46 80 . 68 56 81 87 90 105 80 154 150 . 115 ' 94 97 57 102 76 72 113 84 79. 71 51 49 131 184 127 177 209 152 66 66 66 84 66 44 68 124 89 94 151 102 122 251 167 15ll 1892 1462 Man Stabbed; 3 Teens Held An An aheim man stabbed three times in the back early \Vednesday, died 12 hours later al Anaheim Memorial Hospital, police said today. Assault with intent to commit murder chafi"es filed against three teenagers in the incident have been" changed to murder, a police spokesman said. Th'e knifing victim was iden- tified as Miguel Valenzuela, 20. He was foUnd lying in the street outside his home Wednes- day morning by police respond- ing to reports of a street fight . Irvine commU.ot't.y j!ervice commlls.ionefl ·sent a-J.etter to tbe clt.)t plo.nfllng-.,co.np:nlasion ~ W/odn•&d1y·1elllna.J11aoners they were out or Jin6 In approving a park modiOratlon request tor a planned rtiside;~1~1 . deyelop.- ment. . The lel!•t pr'l).,e•le!i planning commiss.ton apprq'{'-.l Monday of · · a reductloit iP. P!U'>Oand~fOr· th'e"' Orangctree. adliUs nly· (Jerit9P- ment in North·InlJ'.le. -- The plannfng commission, ac- cording to Community Services Commissioner Mtles Peterson, should have waited until his com· mission had a chance to consider the plans. The ron1munlty services com· Saddlehack Now Offering B S D egrees A new program begins Friday at Saddleback Coilege which will lead to the awarding or b~chelor 's degrees for the first time in the history of the two-- year institution. The bachelor of science degree in administration is. being made possible through a cooperative ven ture with Pepperdine Uni versity in Santa Ana. Saddl ebark plans to offer all lower division courses and Pep- perdine v.•ill offer· the upper division courses, though they will be given at the Saddleback facility. Pepperdine's portion ·of the program v.·ill be conducted on the weekend to make cpllege atten- dance possible for people who work the other days of the week. For information about the pro· gram, eall John FIOOd, Sad- dleback 's coordinator for the program, at831-9700. missl~1. he ~aid , disi4fees wlth the developer's plan:a. ~ Althouch the comrilts1lon could appe,_1 the planning commission approval to \he city council~ a committee has . J>een formed to nego~iate with the developer on the proP.Q.Sed char..&~· Appeh1Jng·1 h e matter, said Peterson, would delay develop· ment of Orangetree for months. Under city codes, the de· veloper should provide 10 .42 acres of park, Peter&0n said. IQs,tead, Presley Development has proposed 4.42 ~cres o( pal'k and ""'ants additional credit for a 2.5 acre lake,. eucalyptus . win· dr·ows, plus tennis courts, clubhouses and similar faciljties, he said. , The commission. he said, is concel'ned that the propo5ed modiricalions provide insuffi· cient park s~ce. , Peterson described the plan- ners' action as• "shabby and not the way the. game shou.ki be played." Irvine's commission system protocol calls for the community services commission to consider such n1atters before they go to the planners. Fro111, Page.Al QUITIING • peals." "\Vestel'n Ylorld is a non·pront roundation. Under California lav.· there is no profit in it for anyone. Since 1971 r have served as presi- dent of the foundation. The last time r served the foundation as counsel was June 1973," he said. "I am proud of my 12-year as- sociation with this vision, but the vision has become publicly blurred and obfuscated by rhetoric. 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By GARY GRANVILLE OflheD•llp l'tlMSUtf Glum Orange County budget officials today predicted a 1975-76 property tax rate increase of "at least 15 cents.·· The prophecy or a tax rate hike came in a confidential report se nt to the five count y s~pervisors. Touching ore the prediction that the tax rate will jump from · its present $1.60 cents to $1 .75 ror each $100 worth of assessed valua- tion in the coming fiscal year were: -Projections that assessed value within tbe county has climbed only fi ve percent in the past year. Last year, the county tax rate dropped eight cents when assessed values increased a near record 17.8percent. . ~,An eJtim ated drop in general fund carryover balances ft-om last year's $31 million to an an· ticipated $19 million. --lnflation, which helped whit- tle the carry forward balance down and is expected to force de- partment budget requests up- ward in the coming fiscal year. -Declining in co me , particularly from building permit fees and other sources of fee, forfeiture and fine income. Today budget officials added to the. gloomy prediction by saying the eslim~ted 15·cent tax rate in- crease does not take into con· sideration the hiring of addi· tionaJ personnel, new programs or pay increases for the county's 11 ,000 employes. ft is expected that budget re .. qu.ests for added personnel will be heaviest among Pl.\b1ic safety departments, including proba· lion and welfare. What the de}>artments have ln mind will be&in to be known to- day when county Administrative Officer Robert Thomas and bis staff begin a month-long series or preliminary budget hear- ings. axpa er -....-OSS ' 12 Instructors Out? Westminster District Finances w Blame By TERRY COVILLE 01 tlle Dally Pt lot Staff The Westminster School Dis- trict is sending notices lo a do~en untenured teachers this week, telling them they probably won't be re-hired for next year. Membe rs of the Fountain Valley school board will hold a special session Friday night to decide if they want to call a special tax override election May 27. Both districts a rc pressed for hard decisions now as the result of-i;uesday's defeat at the polls of their separate tax issues. Donald Stuckey, an assistant superintendent in Westminster, said trustees there also will con· s ider the possibility of a second . election May 27 when they meet tonight. Westminster voters Tuesday thumped a proposed 87-cent tax increase 3,279 to 1,882. Fountain Valley's proposed 67-cent·increase s uffered a nar· row loss, 2,875 to 2,737. Dr. Charles Woodfin, the dis- trict's finance director. said trustees would have to call the election Friday to get it on a May 27 ballot. ''We don't know if the school board will call for another elec- tion, or if it will ask for the same amount," he said today. Woodfin also said it is likely the school board will call a s pecial budget s tud y session for sometime next week lo d e- l,000 to Lose lofJs! '. terinine jus t where to cut an estimated $670,000 out of next year's budget if no tax increase is gr a nted by voters. "About 87 percent of our $13 million budget is in personnel costs.'' he explained. '"IC we cut back on teachers, they have to be notified by March 15." Woodfin s aid" the Fountain Valley administrative staff has been looking at priorities in capital projects. supplies and personnel, but has not yet de- veloped a specifi c list of sav- ings. Westminster Truste~,_ have already approved the "preci§e cuts necessary to reiduce the dis· trict's S12 million budget by <See Ct.:TBACKSr Page A2) D(}ugl~s Layoffs Se~:ri Officials of the l'ticDonneil Douglas Corporation today re· fused to comment about t he possible layoff of 1,000 aerospace workers in the wa ke o ( a con· ti.n ued s trik e by 19 ,000 machinists. Informed sources said the layoff could become necessary because of a lack of parts needed in the ma'nufacture ol DC 9 and DC 10 aircraft at the Long Beach plant. "The company has taken the position it will not comment about layoffs," a company of.. ficiaJ said today. But union leaders had predict· Coast Farmers Hope More Rain on Way A rainfall that gave the Orange Coast a deep soaking during the night was welcomed by farmers and left them hoping for more. · Today the Weather Bureau in Los Angeles said that more should come. The bureau said that there is a chance o( more showers tonight and that increas- ing cloudiness and showers are likely Friday. Up to an inch of rain fell along parts of the coast during the past 24 hours, and weather watchers praised the downfall as being ideal for crops. J . Sherman Denny, who re- cords rainfall figures in Hunt- ington Beach. said that the storm brought 1,02 inches and that most or it fell during the night. "Most of it soaked in.'' he said. Denny said that the season total in Huntington Beach is now 7.83 inches compared wlth 9.20 inches for the sam e period a year ago. In the Capistrano Valley, orange grower Carl Hankey re- corded .9 of an inch in 24 hours for a season total of 8.45 inches. A. Beady Idea ed that aircraft parts, ·manufac- tured by members of the strikinR International Association of Machinis t s at the Torrance plant, could cause a halt in the production lines al Long Beach. Leonard Loomis, ari JAM of- ficial, said that hail could even- tually cause 7,()()0 persons to be cut trom their jobs. The company's only comment about production lines was ''pro· duclion continue d through February.'' but they would not say if the commercial planes were being manufactured today. Meanwhile. fe deral mediators met for the second day in a row with union and company of- ficials. Although Mc Donnell officials would not comment about poten· tial progress, Loomis, in a re· corded "hot line" said ''a breakthough as a result of these talks is expected." McDonnell Dou&Jas officials said today that while the strike caused som e halt in satellite mis· sile launc hin gs at Ca p e Canaveral, where 200 JAM workers also were on strike, the slack now has been taken up by s upervisors and other personnel a nd launchings will resume. The firm also commented on a report the s trike may affect the joint .R ussi an· U niled States space mission in July, saying it woutd have no effect unless tbe strike continues past June. when the striking m:.chinists would be needed at the Cape for launch preparation. ls lie for Real? D•··~ Piiot st.it Plool• Seven-year•old Adam Sokolski of Fountain Valley pokes tentatively at cigar store Indfan to see if it is real. Ac· tually, it is a j ewelry store Indian seated outside a s hop in the Lido Village section of Newport Beach. Adam was on a shopping tour when he spotted the lifelike fi gure. 16 May Have Died In Israeli Terror TEL AVIV CUPJ)-Palestinian guerrillas. in a raid coinciding with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger's latest Middle East mission , S('izcd a waterfront hotel in T('I Aviv and held it until they were wiped out early today in gunbattlcs wit h Israeli com- mandos. As many as 16 persons were killed. The guerrillas, la nding aboard the silver-gray rubber comman 'People' Show Set The popular "Up With People" youth musical troupe will appear Sunday night in Huntington Beach for one show. Showlime is 8 p.m at the Marina High School gymnasium. Ticke~ a re $3 for adults, S2 for students, and are on sale at all Security Pacific National Bank branches do boats with guerrilla leader Yasser Arafat's name painted on one, came ashore around 11 p. m. Wednesday,advancedtotherun down Savoy Hotel 200 yards from KISSINGER BOOED IN WALES. Story, Page A4. the coast with machine guns blazi ng and took 30 guests hostage, some of them foreign tourists. There were con(licting reports on the number of casualties, and 1 the number of hostages killed was not clear Hospital offl cials put the death toll at 16. includin~ guerrillas. Israeli soldiers and civilians. The military command put the death toll at 13, including three sol dier s and three civilians . Mya, an Afghan hound models late at In 1dlnn•rtlme headgear crochet· ed by ma1ter. Mrs. Nadine Jone• of Sacramento. The brlghtly colored hetldband, worn by" the dot whlle eat· Ing, 11 de1tgned· to prevent tho•• ~, •h•n~ .•• ,. fro'" floppl"g In P1111ing Oµt-Carpenter \ l tM' •nhftat'• d~ CIM. UPI Til1pboto I • ' Senator to Resign Western World Post , said, com e from Legislative Ana,lyst A. Alan Post and Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Post has recommended that the med school be closed as a slate e~onomy m ove . Brown ollliltfld fl,nclinJ. for lICI med sc)k>ol Jaoil)\lee from bis budget recommondati ons lo the Legislaturt . .. The q"estfoa o( West~"' Wortd Mtdie'SI Foundation aod m,y involvement W'lUt lt Is not gfrman e t.o th is lssue," Carpe•te r •td. "but lt ha. tMlcome Ml Utro1,1g~ public cOm· t.Mnt•tr ~d 'hoqld be d lR-cussed. • Carpenter &aid his activities <S«'e QUlf'ING, Pag~ A2) At the time he became Board of Supe rvisor s c b a irrnaJ3, Supervisor R a lph Diedrlcb vowed to hold county spending at its current level and to "impre11 . upon all department heads the • need to economize " Contrar) to Diedrich ·s ap~al for a "hold the line budget," the Orange Cou nty Employes As· • <5eeTAX HIKE, Page At) 1 ? - Hinshaw Election Audited Count v auditors ha,·e de· termine·d lhat Rt•p Andre w Hinshaw's (R.r'\ ewport 13each > successful 1972 congressional campaign cost Orange County taxpayers "slightly more than Sl0,000,"' informed sources said today. The auditors· $10.000-rinding came at th e conclusion of an in· tensive six-week audit ordered bv the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Involved in the auditing process were interviews\\ ith 77 former or present county assessor·s office employes. The a uditors· report to the board of supervisors reportedly will indicate t hat all but about • $400 of the $10.000 loss was at- tributed to assessor's office employes being paid for working in Hinsha w·s campaign. The S400 portion of the purport- ed loss was traced to county sup- plies used in the t'ampaign and miJeage chits turned in by employesfor campaign dri\'ing. Before being presented to the board of supervisors. probably a t its March 18 meeting, the auditors' report will be reviewed by the county counser soffice1 The board will then decide 1fthe county should attempt to get back th(' asserted loss from a blanket indemnity bond that covered all county employes or from a g bond posted by Hinshaw when he was county assessor Hinsha\\ held that post in 1972 when he succeeded in unseating J oh n Schmitz i n the 39th Congre s::.io nal Di s trict Republi can primar) Last December. nine of his former aides were indjcted by the Orange County Grand Jury on criminal charges related to the il- legal use of county cmployes in th e campaign. The Grand Jury charged the nine county officials with grand lhdt. conspiracy and falsifying rc('ords in violations of govern- ment codes. It was after the indictment was returned that the supervisors or- dered County Auditor-Controller \'ic Heim to audit the assessor's office records fort he period of the 1972primary ca mpaign. (Set> HINSHAW. Page AZ) Threat of s ho\\'ers in- creasing Friday. accord- ing to the weather service. Highs in the lower Gos. Lows mostly 48 lo 54 . Chance of showers increas· in g to 40 percent Friday. I ~SI DE 'l'ODA \' Almost IZ years later , con- troversy itul rages over icJen. trty of asscusm of Prt$#dent Kennedy and details sur. roundi119 /otef ul v.s1t to Dollas. Ston es. Pages A4-S Ind x .. ' I i I t I 1'2 ' ''1°! the CoundaUon date to Its IJegurn1ng In 1962. Until June ltl3. he Sill~ he servt!d as the "undltlon'• aUorney. The. foulldaUon , he said, was t·~tabhshed on tho· "visionary" c;oncept that funds generated by lease of part of the 150-acre site r~ade available by the Jrvlne \ 'ompany would be used to re- 1\uce health care costs at the ho-;p1tal. "This concept was and ls vis- wnary. J also think it is.an lmpor- tunl concept;• Carpenter said. ""The UCI chancellor and the de- an of the medical school support- l'd Wes tecn World 's application tor permisaion to build a hospital, whict-was denied after .1 series of bearings and ap- 1'1-'als ." ·western World is a non•profit foundation. Under Calilonua law lht•1 e 1s no profit in it for anyone. -.1m·e 1971 I have served as presi- lent of the found ation. The last time l served the foundation as 1 nunsel was June 1973, ''he said. ·1 am proud of my 12-year as- ,,1c1a t1on with this vision, but the ''''on has become publicly blurred and obfuscated by 1 heturic. , "'Misunderstood and maligned a.;;soc 1ation with a good thing dot·:-no good," Carpenter s aid. "The question of conflict of in- ll'rest has been voiced by Mr. ll1l·dnch only since he assumed th.II I "as opposed to the UCI · 01 angc County Medical Center funding bill. What if Supe r visor !>1l'dnch is wrong and 1 am an af- l1rmat1ve vote, which is probably tht• case? Is he asking that I not 'otl' at all" · If I ha\'e a conflict of interest J-. he alleges. the only proper roursc would be to abstain com · pll'lely. Since I am its only rl'prescntative from Orange l'ounly. my membership on the :-\l'Dillt' Finance Committee is 1m· portant lo the passage of the lull ," Carpenter said. If the board of supervisors PJ!'>!'>CS a resolution asking him to .Jbslain from voling on the mat· ter. Carpe nter s aid, "of course I \\Ill honor it." Carpenter said he was disap· poi nted when h e learned in December that the UCI on· campus hospital was designed for gcnernl community can.·. From Page A l HINSHAW. • • That audit ended Tuesda) when the auditing team reported that there were 40 additional as- sessor's offtce cmployes to in- terview HoY.ev(•r, a<.'('Orchng Lo in· formed suurct-:,. the auditors also said extending the inqwry would probably not be .. produdive enough to warrant an <1dd1tional investm<·nt of lime." '.'either Hinshaw nor his suc- cessor. Assessor J uck Vallerga, Y.ere namC'd in the December grnnd jury indictment. DA to Speak At Banque t Cecil Hicks. Oran~e County's District Attorney. will be the featured s peaker al the March 12 police awards banquet sponsored by the Hunti n gton Beach Ch<1mber of Commerce. The a nnual luncheon honors outstanding police officers on the Huntington Beach force. Two of ficers will be given awards for action under t hrral of fire and two will be ~iven general m erit awards, according to Chambt=r President Ed Su Iii van. The luncheon is scheduled for noon at the Sheraton Beach Inn. The public is 1n vikd. 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' ll'V .. 1tt-1~• (et"\O•"Y Ho IM'• ' ,,,. 11., '' •'"""'._ .. ,,., •• ""•'h" Of #Oot•rl1 •'""" ,.., • .,, M1tf b• ,,.,, ,.J w ,,. wwt1'•vc ""' • 1u p.tmtH1eft fti cotY'•G/'tO*"'' s,""'"'"f t'•'" po\tA91' "" n "' Co,t• M._ • ( •t f,,rn•• \Wit\( r1.,t~ft\' .,, t U Olh•11·0M ... tt b'f ,,_._.,1 t• 00 MOt\O•t'( Mfl·l•'t Oifi\t1fl'l•t10ft\ U 00 tnl)tl•r11w ' • Thursday. March 6. 1i7S Petitions Pr.f!Pared . Hassle Looms ... On Unification A confrontation between Foun· t ain Valley a nd H untington Beacb residents is expected at tonigh t's Fo untain Valley school board meeting. The meeting starts 7: 30 p. m. The controversy centers around petitions signed by 6,000 Fountain Valley residents, aitk· ing for a new u nified school system contained within city border's. But their efforts are vigor-0usly opposed by parents who live in the section of Hu ntington Beach now served by seven Fountain Valley schools. lligh School. ''The courses of action open to thclt community have been dis- torted by PA CT,·' he asserted. "We will not let that group d c'- termine the fate of Fountain Valley's un ification attempt," he continued. ··we h ave attempted to give Chem the r ight to join us or remain on their own." Jones said persons on both sides of the issue are welcome to attend Monday's meeting. "Everyone will be permitted an opportunity to present their side of the isse. '· he said. Color It Yellow "We want the school district to make it clear to the community whe r e it s tands," said Carl ""Bud" Jones, leader of the peti- tion drive. Women Urge IUD C~bing Students at Green Valley Preschool an Fountain Vall ey were surprised Monday when city firemen drove up in their new ladder truck for a demonstration. T he children were expecting a big, reci firP truck. Instead , they got a big, yellow fire truck. As firemen demonstrated, though, it does the j ob just as well. Fountain Valley firem en visit schools in the city on the fir st Monday of each month. Conrad Epley. spokesman for Huntington Beach PACT, sa1<l his group will a sk for the board's continuing support in their ef· forts to block the Foun(ain Valley petition. SAN FRANCJSCO <UPI)- Women witnesses have urged the food and drug section of the st ate Department of Health to adopt strict regulation of intrauterine devices. From Page ,\ I CUTBACKS about $991.000. Stuckey said those cuts in<:lude the Jayoff of 12 untenured teachers. not r eplacing s ix teachers v. ho will retire, and fir· mg 19 non-teaching cmploycs. In terms of program!'>, the cut- backs mean: The district music instruction will be cut in half, eliminating the now separate str· ing instrument les~ons: only about half of the 123 children who need English tts a second language will get it: school libraries will be clo!Sed during the summer ; two area administrator positions will be eliminated. Also: Five of the district's 17 maintenance workers and gardeners will Jose their jobs, night custodial services will be reduced by 15 percent. and there will be slightly less busing for junior high students. FromPogeAJ TAX IIlKE. • • sociation report edly is seekin~ pay increases for the 10,000 coun- ty employes it represents of up Lo 17 percent. Individual supervisors have in- dicated that such wage hikes are "out of the question " and privately conceded that the <'OUfl· ty might be subject lo a !'>lnke. Budget officials suggested to· duy that the board might be.• ex- pect ed lo com bat the pending tax rate by reducing expenditure for capital projects. including the c·onstruction of a new county ad· ministratl\:e building They also s~11d the board might consid er directing a h1ght'r por t1on of county federal revenue sharing funds to lax-saving pro· jccts. L"ndC'r the bo<ircl 's pre!-.cnt policy. SO percent of the county's revenue shar ing funds ~re earmarked for t ax !'>a,·mgs and 25 percent each for soc1;.il programs and open space or recrc·ation pro· jects. When discuss ing the' p<'nding tax r ate increase. budget of. ficials pointed lo two bri ~hl spots. First, they said, the pcndin,g sale of Oran$?e County Medicnl Center to the UC Irvine medical school would net the county a om• time income w indf\.111 of S!l 3 million. ~ZL11ti11~<J1i's Parade State Bice11tennial The state has named the Hunt· ington Beach F ourth of July Parade a s the officia l state bicentennial parr1de for 1976. ac· cording lo cit} information of· fleer Bill Recd. Reed said the state's 22· member American Revolution Bicen tennial Commission an· nounced its dcc1~ion TuC'sday an Sacramento. The announcemt•nt, however. does not m ean th<' Huntington Beach parade will ~the only of ficial bicentennial parade ju!>t the first so-1himed. Reed said. Co un cil woman Harriett Wieder. and Dave Garofalo. a member o f the city's bicenten nial commission . had reported in Decembe r that it looked a.s if the Fourth of July parade would not receive state honors But Recd said aft <-r polling ib mem~rs sepa r a tely the stuh' commission awardtd Hunttnllfon Reac.>h lhr title of "First. Official State of Calif<>rnia 1-'ourth of July Ri centennlal Parade " •·1t sh ould e nhance our chancel' for telcv1sion covPra~c of the pararlr and to 1et ~tler noats entered." n eed sald today. Golden West Coach Meanwhile, Jon es h as SC'heduled a 7 : 30 p.m. meeting L\londay at Tamura School in F'ounlain Valley to clear up what he called "a perversion of facts" hy PACT. Most of the women Wednesd:.iy endorsed proposals by the de· partment for the regulation of in· scrtion of the devices as well as advertisement and follow-up m formation. Ordered Suspended The fluotington Beach group \\>anlS a multiple choice vote on whether to join the new Fountain Valley district , the lluntington Beach elementary s)stem lo the south or re main as a small seven· school district of its own. Don Rowe. Golden West College's Lennis coach and an as· s1stanl football coach. has been suspended by the college pending in vestigation of an alleged altercation with a student last Thursday on the Golden West tenni s courts in Huntington Beach. The act ion was taken by C'o llege President Or. R .O. Dudley Boyce. Boyce and Max Russell, assis· lant cha ncellor for personnel services of the Coast Community College Dis trict, are investigat- ing the incident. "We consider this a very grave situation." Russett said. "Mr. Sharpshooter Kills Father Holding Kids LOS ANGELES CAP)-A sheriff's s harpshooter shot and killed an Altadena man today who barricaded himself inside his home for nearly 13 hours with his three children, authorities !'>Jld. The man, O.C. Laskey, about 30. was shot in the head by a member of the Special Weapons Team when he appeared al a window al about 7:30 a.m. llis fi ve children-ages 1, 3 an<l 5 \\ C're ta ken to Huntington .Memori<.11 Hosp ital in Pasadena for t reat ment of tear gas effects and shock. /\ ~heriffs s pokesman said c1unng the' r ainy night Laskey fired more than 25 shots at de- put:es from a :,emiautomalic .22-caliber rifle with a scope. One shot !>truck deputy Dave Collin. 28, above the heart, but tht: s hot was deflected by a bulletproof vest. Collin suffered onl\· a bruised ches t. Officers said Laskey became angry when his wife failed to r e· turn from grocer y shopping Wed· ncsday night a nd he threatened a delivery hoy with a rifle. The Special Weapons Team surrounded the Las key home about 6 :30 p.m . Wednesday, but Las kC'y igno red pleas to sur- rendt•r. l"\eighbor s were warned to stav inside their suburban I.<>s /\ngC'ics homes. Officers fired smoke grenades into the house at 5 a.m. and at 7 they lobbed tear gas, but Laskey "till refused to s urrender . Laskl'y opened a window for fresh air at about 7 :30 a.m. and a dt'puty from the weapons team fired. ~triking Las key io the ht•ad. One of Laskey's children ap· 1wared to have blood on his head .ind ~houlders. but authorities !'>atd it <tpparent ly was from the f::ither. Mississippi Hit by Spill VICKSBURG, Miss. <AP) Thousands of barrels of crude oi l <'Ontmued to spill into the Mis· s1ssipp1 River today hours after two or four barges slammed lnto a bndge pier here, killing one man and injuring three others. t he Coast Guard uid. Officials said the Oil spill was spotted as far downstream as 40 miles from Vicksburg and there ~ere aC'<'umuJations nlong the io;horeltne There nppeared to be no Im· mediate threat to thf' water supp. ly of Vicksbt1r.i or to the com munlties a lone the river , which obtain their water from welts. I . ' Rowe has been suspendl'd in· dcfin1telv without salary and "1thout prejudice unltl \\e can find out y,.hat r eaUy occurred. Agriculture E yed In UCI Seminar ··This was brought to my atten lion Tuesday and we haven't been able to get all the facts ... said Russell. The student, Edgar Fink, 29. and Rowe allegedly got into 1:1 fight with one of t~ combatants wielding a tennis racket and the other using his fi sts. However . s tate (.'<fucation of· ficials told the m there is no way they legally can have such an l·lection and suggested they peli· lion to join the new dis trict in· !'>kad. Bul the g roup refused, and now daims the whole matter should be rl'jectcd hy the stale and returned to Orange County for study. The futu re of agriculture in Orange County will be discussed by a panel of Orange <;:ounty, Irvine Compan y and University of California officials at a UC Irvine seminar Friday . Rowe will re main as a member of the faculty, but his leaC'hing a nd coaching responsibilities have been temporarily assumed by other instructors. study. Jones contends that PACT r e- ally is fighting unification lwcause. if it Joined the new dis· trict. s tudents from that area could no longe r attend Edison The 7 : 30 p. m . session will be helc1 in Room 167 of Steinhaus llall. County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. Irvine company Presi· dent Ray Watson and UC farm adisor H arold W. Otto will be the panelists. ·brown SONY your HEADQUARTERS! KY-1214 • Triflltrott SONY 12" OIAG MEAS COLOR PORTABLE Every Sony Tnn1tron 1s 100% solid state circuitry, designed with trans1s1ors instead of lubes: for Quick warm up and sohd durability And. because the entire Tnn1tron Color Svstem 1s engineered for glorious color as well. the whole picture is clearly bnght. sharp and very much alive Look into Sony. today. 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FET Front-end tuner and a nair of matched 2·way speakers in wood grain cabinets "ITS A SONY: r ... • Tod•Y'• Closing N~l'. toek8 VOL. 68, NO. 65, 4 SE.CT IONS, '46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1975 N TEN CENTS • 0 ... • Property TaX H~ke LooIDS for County By GAR Y GRANVILLE Of tlle Delly ~119' St•tf qi~~ Orange County budget off1c1&.3 today predicted a 1975·76 property tax rate incre<.ise of ··at least 15 cents." The prophecy of a tax rate hike came in a confidential report sent .t o t h e ri "e c· o u n t) s upervisors Touching off the prediction that the lax rate will jump from its present $1.60 cents to Sl.75 for each SlOO worth of assessed valua· tion in the coming fiscal year were: Projections that assessed \'alue within the county has climbed only five percent in the past year. Last year, the county tax rate dropped eight cents when assessed values increased a near record 17.8 percent. An estimated drop in general fund carryoyer balances from last year's $31 million to an an- ticipated Sl9 million. -Inflation, which helped whit· tie the carry forward balance oown and is expected to force de· partment budget requests up· ward in the coming fiscal year. -_Declining incom e, particularly from bu&lding axpa er 3 Witness Genl Deist I Boys Furnish Information About Bandit An appeal by Newport Beach in_vestigators seek ing a young ~\·ttness to Tuesd ay's S256,000 Jewelry robbery produced not one, but three youngster!> who saw the bandit. Detecli ve Sam Amburgey !>aid today that the boy:-.. ull 12 year s old, came forth this morning after r l'ading the aµpeal and have furni s hed n1luable in · fo rmation to offi cers seeking the bearded gunman. <Related col· umn, Page A3.) The bandit entered Charles Barr J eweler s in the Westcliff Shopping Center Tuesday after· noon, and held two customers, the owner and several employes at gunpoint while cleaning out the businesi,, Officers immediately issued an a ppeal for a youngster seen by one holdup victim during the heist. The boy had approached a window. but was waved away by a store employe during the rob· ber.}'. The appeal in the paper was re· ad by two other youngsters who were at the scene and who knew the boy we wer e looking for. All three or them have contacted us. "The information they have i:-. very helpful to the case.'' the in - vestigator s aid. Office}s h ave assured the youngsters anonymity during the probe, he added. The robbery, classified as the 1,000 to Lose .lo.bs? largest commercial haul ever in Newport Beach. took place at about 3:30 p.m . and a ppa rently was the work of a lone bandit. An artist's composite of the suspect shows a man with styled. dark hair and a neatly trimmed beard. The bandit wore blue de· nim trousers a nd jacket during the raid on the jewelry shop. Besides fini shed jewelry, thl' bandit escaped with unset diamonds and emeralds worth many thousands of dollars Amburgey said his men an • pursuing leads in the case and that the composite drawing and details of the heist have been dis- patched to other police agencies for possible additional le<..td5 Douglas Layoffs Seen Officials of the Mc Donne ll Douglas Corporation today re· Jused to comment about the possible layoff of 1.000 aerospace workers in the wake of a con· linued strike by 19,000 machinists. Informed sources said the layoff could become necessary because of a lack of parts needed in the manufacture of DC 9 and DC 10 aircraft al the Long Beach plant. "The company has taken the position it will not comment about layoffs," a company .of- ficial said today.,. But union Jeaders had predict- Coast Farmers Hope More Rain on Way A rainfall that ga\·etheOrange Coast a deep soaking during the night was welcomed by farmers and left them hoping for more. Today the Weather Bureau in Los Angeles said that more should come. The bureau said that there is a chance of more s howers tonight and that increas· ing cloudiness and showers are likely Friday. Up to an inch of r ain fell along parts of the coast during the past 24 hours, and weather watchers praised the downfall as being ideal for crops. J . Sherman Denny. who re cords rainfall fig ures in Hunt· ington Beach, said that the storm brought 1.02 inches and that most of it fell during the night. "Most of it soaked in ," he said. Denny said that the season total in Huntington Beach is now 7.83 inches compared with 9.20 inches for the sam e period a year ago. In the Capistrano Valley, orange grower Carl Hankey r e- corded .9 of an inch in 24 hours for a season totaJ of 8.45 inches. A Deady Idea .. ed that air craft parts. manufac· lured by members of the striking International Association of Machinis ts at the Torrance plant, could cause a halt in the production lines at Long Beach. Leonard Loomis, an IAM of· ficial, said that halt could even· tu ally cause 7 .000 persons to be cul from their jobs. The company's only comment about production lines was "pro- du ct ion co ntinue d through Februarv." but thev would not say if lht' commercial planes were be ing manufactured today. Meanwhile, federal mediators met for the second day in a row with union and company of ficials. Although McDonnell offic1als \VOuld not comment about poten· tial progress, Loomis. in a re· corded "hot line .. s aid "a breakthough as a result of these talks is expected." McDonnell Doug las officials said today that while the strike caused some halt in satellite mis· s ite l aunchings at Cape Canaveral. where 200 JAM workers also were on strike, the slack now has been taken up by supervisors and other personnel and launchings will resume. The firm also commented on a report the strike may affect the joint Russian · United States space mission in July, s aying it would have no effect unless the strike continues past June. when the striking machinists would be needed at the Cape for launch preparation. permit Ceei,, and other !>Ources of fee. forfeiture and fine income. Today budget officials added lo the t}oomy prediction by saying the estimated 15-cent tax rate in· crease does not take mto con· s ide ration the hiring of addi· tional personnel, new programs or pay increases for the county's 11,000 employes. It is expected that budget re- quests for added pcrl>onnel will be heaviest among public safety departmenb, including proba· tton and welfare \\'hat the departments ha\e m mind will begin to be known to day when county Administrative Officer Robert Thomas and h1!> staff begin a month-long serie~ of p relim i n ary budge t h ear ings. ' i\t lhl· tune he beC'ame Board ot Supt.'r\'lsors chairman . Super\'ll>Or Ralph Dil'drich \'Owed to hold county spencting at its l'Urrent le\'eJ and to "impress upon all department head:-. the need Lo l'Conom 1 zc " Contrar) tu Dicdnch':-. appeal for a "hold the line budget.." the Orange Count y Emplo)es As- CSee TAX lllKE, PageA2> ? e Hinshaw Election Audited Count\ a u d i lo r " ha\ l' d c · terminecl that Rt:p Andrew llinshaw's ( R·Kl'wpurt Beach> sut.·cessful 19n congressional campaign l.'Ost Or:rngc Count' laxpayt•rs ..... tightly mon' th<1.n Sl0.000." inform eel srn1rcc·:-. sJid today The auditor:-.· SIO.OOO·finding came at the conclusion of an in· tcmsive s1~·Wet'k audit ordered b\· the Orangl' Count\ Hoard of Super\'isor:-. · Jn vol\'ed m the a uditing process "ere inten·1c\\ s with 77 former or present count~ <iSscs:-.or's offll't' l'mplo~es The auditors report to lht· board of supervisors reported!~ \\Ill 1nd1cate that all but about S-100 of the Sl0.000 loss was at • t ribut ed to a ssessor's offlc·L· l'mplo~ l'S being p aid for working 1n J hnsha\\ 's t:a m paign • D•ily PllOI PholO Oy A1c1Wrd Koelller Thi.' S-100 portion of the purport 1·d lo:-.s wa:-. l rat'l'd to l'OUnt~ :-.up pl1<.'s u:-.ed in the t'ampaign and mileage l'h1b turned 111 h\- l'mployes for carnpaigndri\'ang · POLICE GATHER UP SUSPECT FLUSHED BY TEAR GAS Newport Beach Police Say He Set Fire to Own Home Newport Man Runs Amok; Sets Fires By .IOll N VALTERZ.\ 01 lhe O.a1ly Pilot S~ll A spt>c1ul tl'tl m of Ne\\ port Beach police officers tossed tY.o tear gas gren;ides into a blazing Eastbluff residence \\'ednesdav night and subdued a 26-vcar-0kJ resident who they claim ·had run amok and set fire to his own home Officers said that soon afterthl' grenade exploded in the burning ho me at 2638 Vi sta Ornada. DOW RALLIES LATE IN DAY NEW YORK <UPIJ -The stock market closed higher in a late rally today in acti ve trading on the New York Stock Ex change The Dow Jones industri<t l average. up ;.ind down all da\. gained 8.99 points to 761.80. Ad· vances led declines by about a two-to.one margin. Prices wt.•re s lightly h1~hl·r in modcrtilt' trading o n the r\nwrll'an Stock Exchan_gt.• Thomas Byron Ballard Jr i.ur r endered · peacdulh lit• 1 ... charged" 1th ar:-.on And firemen tht•n !-.l'l out lo quell thl' blaze which Ball<..trd :-.t•\ at the hei~ht of a tantrum Police said tht• inc1clt•n1 lx.•,g.111 sho11ly before 7 p m "ht·n tht•\ recei\'ed a call of a family d1 ... turbanct.• wi th po ...... 1blC' inJtlrlt.'" On thl'ir arn val oft 1ccr.., ll•anwd that Oallard ::is ... ertPdl} had beaten his brother during a dis pule. They noted that the~ hrst :-.av. Ballard on the bukonv of tht• home and ordered him down Instead. tht.'Y suid , Ballard n• fused and sh outt'd thrc:.i ts tu "burn the city down " Ballard rel urned insidl' and more officers arr ived. Ballard then reappeared. this time carrv ing a knife and holding 1t as if tie were ready to throw 1t al the 1 policemen Moments later. Ball<.ircl .1 ... sertedly returned to lhl' mt('n or of the home. set a fire. and began tossin g furn1turt' and other household items into tht• :-.tret•I below. <S'''' AMOK, Paf!,f' ,\:!) Before bring presented to the board of supe rn:-.ors. probably at it s M arch 18 m eeting, the <.1ud1tors' rl'porl will be reviewed by the county counsel's office. The board wi II then decide if the eounty shou Id all em ptto get back the a ... ~C't'led Joss from a blanket 1ndl•mnil~ bond that covered all <·ounl~ employes o r from a g bond po ... ted by llinsha\' v.hen hl' \\a:-. n)llnt~ asM·~sor Ihm.ha\\ held th.it post in 1!172 \\ lwn he s ul'C'l'l'tkd m un:-.t·at111g .John Sch m 1 l 7 1 n t ht• 3 !J t h C o n g r c .., s 1 o n :.i I D 1 ... l 1 1 1· I Rrpuhhcan pnmar.' La!>I Det·l·mlH'r. nllll' ol hi!'> tormer a111rs were rnd1c·l1·rt 11, the Onmge Count~ C rand .Jur; on cnminal charge~ n •latl'd to the ii lt•ga l use of c·ount.' l'nlfllO)l'S m tht•rampa1gn Thr Grand .Jur~ charged llw ninf' count y offit-ials with grand th eft. conspirac•y ;ind fal:-.ifying n·cords in violations of govern· ment codes It was aft er t ht• inchctment was returned that the supervisors or- dt'red County Auditor-Controller \'H· Heim to audit the assessor's offlt·c records fort he period of the 1972pn mary campaign. <See lllNSH.\ \\'.Page ,\2) Or:::~, ~•a ~• \\ l'".il c ht•r Mya, an Afghan hound models lateat In dinnertime headgear crochet- ed by master, Mrs. Nadine Jones of Sacramento. The brightly colored headband, worn by the dog whlle eat· Ing, I• designed to prevent tho•• tong, 1hagay ears from flopp6ng In the enlmal'• dinner dlah. Pulling Out-Carpenter Threat of :-.howl•rs in aeasing F rida). accord mJ? to the \\ eathl•r ... l·rvicC' l11 ghs in the lmH·r 60f.. Lows m ostl v 48 to 5·1. Chance of sho~vcrs increas inc to 40 percent Friday. UPI T1lephoto f Seriator to Resign Western World Post By DOUG F RITZSCHE Of llM 0.lly f'Clet 5tllff Slate Sen. Dennis Carpenter <R·Newport Beach) said Wed· nesday he plans lo resign his post as pres ident of the Western World Medical Foundation. Respondtng to allecations launched primirlly by Orlll\&e County Supervisor R1llph Diedrich. Caf'l>enter ml>isted he has no conflkts of interest result ing from the position. ConOi<'t of interest charges stemmed from Carpenter's CQm n'lcnts on a planned 200·bed hospital on the UC lrvlne cam· pus. Carpenter S1tkl be opposed a 1eneral care unlver lly hospital on th• Irvine campus. I • . Both UCI and Westem World are competing for Orange Coun· ty Health Planning Council permission lo buUd hospitals on adjacenl sites. UCI is (acing financing pro blems in tpe state Legislature. O"J*nlcr ~lts on the setutt~. Ficilllc~ Cpm,stiU~. seen as th• key committctl to eonsidcr an $8.95 mlllion approprlatl<>n to financ~ UCl medtral chool facilities In hi,; Ntutement Wedncsd<t). rpcftl('r portrayed him~elf a5. tJt otaly frie nd the n'ICd1cal scbool ud Oranec CounL.Y has on the fln noe commlttt!P. The rnl problem~ facing UC l med !lchool financing, Carpcrlll'r said. come from Legislati ve' Analyst A. Al an Post and Gov EdmundG. Brown Jr. Post has r f'commended that the med school be closed as a state econom y move Brown 001iUcd funding for UCl meet sthool f actlitie from his budget recommendations t o lhl· Legisl:ltur'e. "Tht• question 11 £ Wc:-t~rn World Medical Foundation and my 1nvol~m ent with It Is not germ a rte lo th1~ issue ." Carpenter said. "hul it ha:-. become o th rou~h pubhc com roe ntary "a nd should hr cli s CUSRed. •• Carpenter said hi s acttvitt<>s <Sff QUl'M'ING, Paite AU 11'\SIDE 1'0DA ,. Almost 12 years later. con- troversy still rogt s over &den· tlty of assassin ()/ Presidenl Kennedy and drlails sur- rounding fateful vu1t lo Dallas Stont.~. Poge.'i A4 ~ I 1td('"X At v ... r 5ervtte AJ __ , TrM 11 ,,..,.. -....-.u. ., _ .. i., ., (Al ... ,,.lt A7 MvtlNI l'ltMI I• 1 c .. ulllef u to N .. 1-..1 '"*' •• (Mftlo 14 0H"'9 c-ty Ae t ereu_,. 94 ,....,. 11.J Ot.atll '""<" At 5-'f• Cl I s.....v1 ........ , at S\ettl Merti-4\ .._, l'IM"U lt-1 ~-.. ... ,,.w..,. ·~ ~ as llllfflftls~ II -.~ A• Aft•l.I ... ,.. ,, ......... •• I .. A! DAit. Y Pf\,.OT •• ---. .1 Elactton V*irifio Precinct Cat\ Pomona School _...,, Bayview School 43 M•a FlraZ ua North Bluff Clubhse 15 Park Newport 13 CdM Flra StaUon UI. 340 E.16th 72 Harb View Sch. 54 l'iewport City H111l SI 210 E. 20th St. 58 Lutheran Church 6CI .-i1 Grand Canal 80 SB F"irt! 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Linntx>rg!:!, 75 Jl;imer S1·h 115 Scacliff P 56 \fr~!1ll;m Ill'"' l~ll F:nsi.i::n School 1:t7 -~"" pnrl ""'1 :;9 k I l .1hrarv 103 ~".'.£."or "n_g_<>l-l R7 t\tn~ Ht•., 88 -- "2 Pn'<'tnC'tS Frnat Total 5,650 f 'ro1n P age A l HINSHAW. • • That audit ended Tuesday when the auditing tea m reported that the re we re 40 additional as- ~e~sor's o ffi ce cmployes to in tcnicw. Howe ve r . <i rcording to in· formed sources. the auditors also s aid extending the inquiry would probably n ot be "productive enough to warr ant an additional m vestmc nt of Li m e.'' Neither Hins haw nor his suc- cessor, Asse ssor Jack Vallerga, wer e named in the December ~and jury indictment. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT Th• Oftlf"QP Col 'O••I• p.1ot • .,thwtwctt '"('om lw"""d '"'° Nf'w r•tt \\0 !\. pvf)hShed.., tfW" Otl nO' <a..~t l'vl>I• .ft1nq Cnmo.,n'f' ~p...-•tf'f'CJ•t•on""" pub',,h"'(I Mo'>nd,.., thro\19h f ,-.n..y fOt" (O\t,t AN· •• rH·wport ~ttM:n, H unt1noton Ol'blh f oon I •1" y ,,11.-1 lrvinr. 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Studio Burns In Ne wport H e ig hts Fire A fast-moving blaze which firemen s uspect may have been sta rted by a k erosene heater razed a makeshift studio at the rt'ar of a Newport Heights home earlier Wednesday. Fire men quelled the blaze at the home of Doreen Smett, 418 Santa Ana A venue, but not before the studio and all .tbe art and craft supplies inside had been destroyed. Damage lo the shed a nd its contents was estimat~ nt $10.000. For a t ime. s moke red by a brisk wind rose hitb over the ne1gborhood and was visible from a wide area of Newport Beach Witnesses said the hot hhm• caused paint cans to ex· plode at 1 he !ltudio, sending them falling tn thc stre~l several yard.c; a"' :iy The m ain portion of the homP ond adJoin ing residences wtrt- not da magtd by the fttc wh1C'h 1•rupted al a bout 10:30 a.m . Wednesday, advanced lo t he run · down Savoy Hotel 200 yards from the coast with machine guns blazing a nd took 30 gues t s hostage, some of them foreign tourists. There were conflicting reports on the number of casualties, and KISSINGER BOOED IN WALES. Story, Page A4. the number of hostages killed was not clear. Hos pital offi cials put the death toll at 16, including" guerrillas. Israeli soldiers and civilians. The military command put the death loll at 13. includin~ three s o ldi ers and th r ee t'ivilians. The command would not say if the dead civilians wl'!re Israeli!. or foreigners but a cabinet rom munique said at least some of the dead were not Isr aelis. Jt did not s ay whether there were any Americans in the group. Reports of the numbe r wounded ranged up1.o 19 The guerrillas beached t~eir rub~r boats on the shore about a half mile south of the U.S. em- bassy a nd a row o f n e w beachfronl hotels s hortly before midnight. Almost immediately a gunfight broke out with a soldier and a group of policemen making routine patrols of the area. The soldier was killed near the beach in Uie first seconds of theettack. A police ofncial said that in trying to escape their pursuers. the guer1111as raced to the Savoy Hotel. a dingy four·story buildinJ:t up a s idC' s treet from th(' beachfront in the Tel Aviv red light dist rict WhPn tht-y renched the buJld· in" the gue rrillas rushed tn throu~h the front door, trapplnJJ 30 guesttl iMide. F .. •P~A I I QUl'I•(t NG with he f oundatlon date to its beginning ln 1962. Until June 1~. b@ aald, he served as the foundaUon's attorney. .~e toundatton, ht said, was ~bUab,=d on the "visionary" concept that funds generated by tease of part.of the 150-acre site made available by the Irvine Compa~ woutd be used to re- dute health care costa at the ho~pital. ''Th'8 concept was and ii vis. ionary. I also think It is an impor- tant concept," Carpenter sald. "The UCI chancellor and the de- an or the medical school suvport- ed Western World's application for permission to build a hospital, which was denied after a series or hearings and ap- peals.'' "Wes~ern World Is a non-profit foundation. Under Callfomia law t~ere is no profit in it.for anyone. Since 19711 have served a.a presi- dent of the foundafaon. The last time I served the foundation as counsel was June 1973;'' he said. "I am proud of m y 12-year as- so':iation with this vision, but the vis ion h as become publicly blurred a nd obfuscated by rhetoric. "Misunderstood and maligned association with a good thing does no good," Carpenter said. "The question of conflict or in- terest has been voiced by Mr. Diedrich only since he assumed that I was opposed to the UCl· Orange County Medical Center funding bill. What if Supervisor Diedrich is wrong and I am an ar- firmative vol e, which is probably the case? Is he asking that I not vote a t all? "If I have a conflict of interest as he alleges. the only proper course would be to abstain com- pletely. Since I am its only representa tive from Orange County, m y membership on the Senate Finance Committee is im- portant to the passage of the bill," Carpenter s aid. If the board of supervisors passes a resolution asking him to a bstain from voting on the mat- ter, Carpenter said. "of course I will honor it." Carpenter said he was disap· poin ted w h en he learned in December that the UC I on- rampus hospital was designed for general community care. Sousa Man To A ppear Elvin .Freeman, one oC the few lf\tlai members ot John Philtp Sousa's first march' band. tU appear as a gu~l c6t\ductor at a special J>Ol>S ~oncert of atu- dent musitiau tonlsht at Estancia f.li,.gb School's forum. ~ Freenu1n w ll conduct the 1t~ent ens bl• in the Sousa c:oin~itlon, ''Stars and Stripes ~ever.•· Donation of$1 per student and $1.!50 for •ttult.s will be accepted at che door. The concert wUlsQirt at 7:30. I • F,.o•P"fle Al AMOK •.. The patrolmen called for firemen a nd for the department's Special Weapons and Tactics ('SWAT } le am an d then m obilized for a siege. All the while. the y kept shouting ob· scenities and tossing more items from the balcony to the street below. While firemen attempted to quell the fire from oµtside the re- sidence. mcm bers or the special police team approached the front or the residence and tossed in the two grenades. Ballard surr ende red i m ' mediately, officers said. Later he was booked on an arson charge. Firemen said the blaze in tre residence was r elatively m ;n or and that they estimated th~ damage at $1,000 to the struc· lure and another $2,000 to the con- tents of the condominium. Police Kill Man LOS ANGELES (A P > -Police s hot and killed a man who s lashed at them with a machete Wednesday, authorities said. The dead man was identified a s James L. Jones. 23, who, police sa id. ram paged through his h~use with the big knife and chased his brother from the pre· mises . .\ \ F r.o• P.,ge A J ,TAX HIKE . • • soclaUon reportedly ts seeking pay lncrcuses for the 10,000 coun ty employet> it represents or up to 11 percent. • Individual supervisors have In dtrated that s uch wage hikes art· .. out of the question 1 ' and privJttl1 conceded that the coun- ty mlght be subject to a strike. Budget officials suggested to- day that the board rolght be ex- pected to comba t the pending tax rate by reducing expenditure for capital 'projects, including the constru~tlon of a new county ad· ministrati•e building. They a lso said the board might consider directing a higher por tion of county federal revenue sharing funds to tax-savini pro· jects . Under the board's present policy. 50 percent of the county's revenue s h a r i n g funds are earmarked for tax savings and 25 percent each for social programs and open space or recreation pro- jects. When discussing the pending tax r ate increase, budget of· ficials pointed to two bright spots. First , they s aid, the pending sale or Orange County Medical Center to the UC Irvine medical school would net the county a om.· time incom e windfall or $5.3 million. The adoption will come after June bt.Jget hearings close. ;,i budget has been adopted and the assessor's tax rolls are completl'. The second bright spot was the report of county Treasurer -Tax Collector Robert Citron that, for the fiCth consecutive year, his budget request will be less than the current year's appropriation for the operation of his depart- ments . Should th e sal e c l ear legislative hurdles, the funds would b e the equivalent of roughly te n cents on the tax rate, possibly r educing the anticipated increase. 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"ITS A SONY: , j-~'1ecaU Stampede Faulty Products on Rise B)' MILTON MOSKOWIT'l Ceneral Motors recenUy re. called allot its 1974 CadJJJacs H J Hemi went into the marketplace to recall all ot it.s packages ot baby cereals ' Philco Ford recalled some b\01.600 black and white porta e telev1s1on sets A.ND IN THE largest.. recall 10 the history of the telev1s1on mdustry, Japan's Matsushita asked for the return ol more than 300,000 color sets to cor rect h1~h radiation level~ The Matsushita recall was ordered b) the f<'ood and Drug Adm1m~trat1on The sets are SST Flight Bid Facing Big Battle WASHINGTON <UPI> Faced \\1th a recommenda hon for foreign supersonic t ran~port opera lions m the United Slates the fot ces thnt killed the American SST pro gram begun work Wednesday • lo hlock the for c1gn flights •ind keep the U S program from returning to life Cong1 css1onal sources said se\ era I bills mig ht be m lroduced during the next week lo prevent Britis h Airways and Air France from s tarting Co ncorde SST service next year linking Lon don and Puns with New York and Washington A MAJOR TOPIC under d1scuss1on at t h e present sou1 ces said, ts whether those piJls should attempt lo ban all :ssT flights or "hcther the\ "should 1 equ1re only that :Supe r sonic pas:scnl-(cr Jets meet lhc ::.i.l m c nmsc and pollution standu1 ds 1 eqwrcd or subsonic Jt:lhnc1 s In either case p<.essage or such le g 1sl<1l1on Y.o u ld rep1 esenl .1 m 3JOI obsl;,icle to rnaugurc1l1on of Concorde fltghts lrnkrng the Unit ed S t ates and Europe The Anglo French Concorde 1s nors 1er and d1rt1cr than s ub sonic Jets like the 707 and the OC8 The Federal A vrnl1on Ad mm1s tra..l1on r ecommended Tuesd.iy a llowing B ntash A1rw;,iys and Air France each tony two Concordcs a day m to New York and one a day in to W <Js hrngl on Wells Fargo In Newport Wells F\1rgo flank i; 6Jrd of f1 ce in Southern California will open for business March 13, .1 t mm !".; C\\ port Center Onve 1'eY. port Beut h Vi ce p r esident and manager 1s Wallace E Mmter Assistant monager 1s "tephcn T Wille Money Tree sold und~r our dtf erent brand names Paniison1<', J C Penney and Penncrest (m J C Penney s tores) and Bradford <in W T Grant stores) What's going, on here? Well. we seem to be into the age of the recall And 1t seems th<1t things are gomg to get Y.Orsl' not better The authority for this bud news forecast 1s not Halph Nader but a pr est1g1ous m dustry backed research 0 1 gan1zat1on. the Conference Board 1 uke 1t from the Con !erence Board, whose studies are highly respected m the business world, you are going to have lo hve in this doubtful e nvironment where nearly any product you buy 1s sub Jecl lo recall lo cor1 c<:l deft e1cnc1es • E. PATRICK McGuire, ,, project director <it the Con fercnce Board, h as JUSt com pleled an a nalysis of the rc call stampede Hts stal1sl1es are chilling Jn 1971 as mdnj .IS 25 j)l:I cent of the nation s 500 largest cons umer goods manufac turers were involved in recall campaigns It s cst1mc1ted that al least 25 m 1lbon pro duel units will be rccull cd every year throug hout the rest or this decade The number of products re called 1s expected lo grow The number of companies m volved m r ecnll cum p<11gns 1s expected lo gr O\\ Whal s behind tlus mc•ss\ s1tuat1on / M cG u1rc < tlt''i se\ era! factors One 1s the 111 creasmg numbc1 of d,1m.1gl SUI ts fl led Ill the COUI ts \\I( h consumers ,dle g 1n~ f.11111 v product pe1 fo rm ance A second r eason rs the stl p pcd up pohcmg of p1 odut.:ts pohcmg e arned out tn gm crnm cnl agenc res cnnsumt 1 acl1v1sts and ind>v1du,ils THE RESULT, according to r.t cGuire 1s a chm,ile of fear\\ 1th in com pa mes r.Iany manufactun•r s ~u c now 1n 1l1atmg rec<ills even befo1 c <1ctual tnJuru.•s or consumer complamts are reported For more a nd more companies, McGuire sa}s the watchword 1s When in doubt recall It s \irtually 1m poss1hlc for consumers to spot dt'fccts 1n udvance of buying H ow c.in the buver of u J C Penn<:v TV set tell that al m .iv be emit ting radiation five to 2."i times the limits allov. cd b y federal standards' llow is a mothe1 lo know th<.it lle m z bahy <:t.'rcals h.l\ c IJeen p<.H:ked v. 1th m etal pn 1 tu: !es" ~l c Gu11 c <.incl tht <on ft'rence 80.1 rd do nol .1dd1 l ~s these ques tion::. They 1 c wor ried that m .1::.s1vc rec:,tlls m 1 !? h t d r 1 \ ' s m .1 11 c1 n <l m edium s t.le c.:om pames into b a nkrupt<:) Firs t things first MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow Jones Ind S&P 500 Stock:; '•••ittt•r" flttd Lfl~wr~ j New York (UPI> Tiie followinQ lt\I \hOW\ 'toll \IOU 5 that II.ave Q<lonCd MO\I ,,nc1 to•I the m o\l ba\td on per<tfll ol c h.lnQ!' on the New York Sto" E.cndnQe a .~::en~':" i:':~~~~ta?~e <~:;~s "~ro,:~ pro<• .an<I IM current closlnQ proct' GAIHElllS I A. Mrd1torp 41 • C\i, Up 700 I Rama<1<1 17 4'•,. ~. Up 1e 1 J C.t~\ar• W<I 4 1 • •w Up 17' • E.tmr Ind S t ~. Up 116 S Lerviar (p ~ • , h Up 17 \ b Evins !'Tod 4 • • "" VP 17 7 I T~chnlton 10 , t I n Up 17 I 8 Pll1IVH 40d ~l, t '• Up IS 0 ' k"ut&Br u, /4-+ 1 Up 14 8 10 ( I Mt~ 7 , Up 14 J " T enntc Awl 1 • •, Up 14 3 17 USHon"' Cp S•ll t .. Up 13 9 '3Av<o (Otp 4,,,,. 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G 11 14 113 l)w Ill(•"'"' lll 4 ~ '4"' '• Re•G Of 1 llO 7' 14'• "' ,. dustnes lnc Wednesda) r eported n cord sales and earnmgs ror the yeJr ended Dec 31 Ea rmngs total $67 3 m1llt0n or $2 92 a shart' <'O mpared w1th $62 3 m1lhon. or $2 69 a sh a re. 111 1973 Sales rose to SI 21 b1lhdn from S'9!13 m1lhon General Foods MODESTO <AP ) Gf'nt"t 3 1 Food~ Corp has announced 1l will build a plant here to ~ul{ment it~ hne of Post breakfast cereals no\\ product"d tn Battle Cr<-ek M IC'h Construetwn on a 20 acre s ite ndj3 rent to the rom pnn) ·~ Cahtorn1a Veg<-tRblc ConN'ntrates plunt will bci ln this s pring, u1d Gencrnl Manager W P KoninJl • .. .. \ 88 OAILYPILOT Thursday, Marlll 8. 1975 Tonight's-TV Highlights CBS (2) 9 :00 -"Twigs." Carol Burnett takes the s tarring role in this one-woman, seven-man Broadway play in which she plays a variety of characters. ABC (7) 9:00 "Love Among the Ruins." A TV s pecial with Katharine Hepburn a nd Sir Laurence Olivier a s a wealthy spinst er and her lawyer. TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening MARCH 6 h•S to IUke the b1c detlSIOll atlet' Conrressman HanlOfd asks het' to marry him. m Desmond Wilson, Sher-* man Hemsley, Kent Mc- Cord & Ralph Waite Tonite! 6:00 e ;o :i 1(12 aima> Ntws I m ~trv ~riffiA Show 8o111w 9:0~ e @ cv 00 amsJ T • I I s · Ironside (90) lhe one-woman, seven·man I 'JJ ai (!1 (~ (!J ...., w Sitllat101 Co111tdJ Pa111kl&t '""llJ Broadwaf hit comes to telev1lton, Truth ti Cenuque11«1 with Carol Burnell in lhe sta111n1 Mart. Terna role. The first three acts locus, 1e· i Star T1tk spect1vely, on three sisters; tht Uectrk Compur lourth on their mother. Miss Burnett Rod.J I friends portrays all lour lemale th1r1ct1rs 6:3010, Merv Griffin Sllow Guesls slm include Alu Rocco, Ed· ward Asner, Conrad Bain, P11 Hin· AndJ Cnlf1th ale, Jilek Gilford, Liam Dunn and D111ntt G1ry Bur_J!loff. ' Zoom! 0 ~ 00 a;, Artlur '1he Vin ~ ,IA I Ot1ltr'1 Clloict nhed M1n" Ardm is h1rtd by a · Tra•tl Fd111 .. ult)ly bu$1nt.SSman to find the Little llaacals m1uin1 body of 1 man awdentally 7.00 0 0 0 @ (t) m CD Ntwl run 00.n by Ille bus1nmm1n's wilt (i trouidt on 1 desol1te anyon 101d. 0 8o1'11n1 I« Dtllan (6_: I Spy 6 Mod Squad 0 IBM World Premiere i Trwtll ., C4ftStqMnu1 * Katharine Hepburn I What's My uie? Laurence Olivier in I lt¥t Lucy Tiit rBJ Love Among the Ruins 17 3 1 Spy O <~(i;)QIQ)CJmlIDAIC Eil la Mu1e1 Prolublda Tllutrt "love Arnon1 the Ruins" '6 The lll11 Valley (2hr) Kltharine H'pburn 1nd Laur ED Yoe• Wltll M1dtlw t11Ce Ohvier star in this comedy ot ('9 I) 8t111n11 manners about a wultlly sptnster ED Dra1111 who's bt1n1 sued for bruch of Ell Thrtt Stooau promise. Ohv1er por111ys the bar 7:30 §Candid Camt1a risttr who must save both her rep· 2J (6) Pnec ts Ri&ht utat1on and her money. Http n, Ntiahbor \l.Q MOYie: (C) (2hr) '1he Ancel O • SPECIAL * Wort Red" (dra) '6<l-Ava Gildner * THE GAS COMPANY'S m Boline rrom lt1t 0ty111pic futivat lntem1don1I "WORLD OF THE SEA" Silent rrlm: "Thf Bic Puadt~ O Work! ol the Sea ldra) 1925. A youna American sol a To Tell the Trvth d1er. 1n11ous for adventure and 110 0 M1tllon S Movie: (C) (2hr) "The ry. arrives 1n france and lurns Iha! V.l.l'.'1" (dra) '63 -[llzt belh I .ay combat and l1&hhn& for on,·s hie lor. Richf!d Bunon. Louis Jou1dan is not as alamoious as"' supposed 10 let's Mak.t A Otal ail Situation C4111edy I Bewitched 9:30 0 Httn Assipmenl Ameria aJ la T1ma Trivet film 10:00 O ~@ ID Mowiw' On -111e !lobby Ciold5bort Show P1oce ol Loving·• Trucker Jeddy Littlt Rasuli Brown's {John Schuck) mu11.al bhn 1:00 •s abool to come to an u ploS1i' a CRISES ON WALTONS er.d when his '"0 W!Yes-Allby, 1n * TONITE'S BEST BET! Re.,o. and Be1sr. m San rra®sco learn about nch olhtr Anne 0 '17 3 a Tilt Watltns Jo.m rrancis and Ke1t, Jun Perris ,1so w.aon gets a lar1e lumt>tr con1r1t1 gue~ by p1om1song to dehver the wor> 0 m New\ 1n 10 davs and theft U•&edJ st11kes 6 Ru• IOf Yt111 Ule Cramps com~s down with the llu El) Crta Con las UtreDu and lohn ends up unconscious (In '26 Tht UlltDtlcl\lllles lhe mill floor when ht Inn lo do 10:30 f) r17 (V CBS Co111t117 Spt<tal th• toll by h1m\tll "to1e-hest" 0 .23 '• 10 €?;}PRE MIERE S.1· 0 The Bob lloyd Show U.1ne 'Swett Mistry" Chtf DeYounr a1 mm Fu ture ~l.irs h S.im Hayden who t11rs lo (:J Journey to Adventure l fl a molher tor his daughter, Jill I NtwS (lhiabeth Cheshire), and a night • Slt"'tion ComrdJ club tob lor h1msell Co starring art 10:45 News Boll Mumy, Corey Fischer and Mee 11:00 (3 ra-, ~ ~ r6, H'ws fo~lfl · O' ~ m Q) News O MoYit: (Zhr) "Captain Eddie'' Best of liroucho (dral ·4~ -Fred MacMu111y, lynn 6JPerrr Mnon B.m m The Luq Show 6 Mike Oouatas Show Miuion: lmpouibl: 0 ,.,. r a )13) CD BarntJ Miller Oii Ballance Oav1d Wayne 2uests as a hard 117 3 To Tell the Truth drinking Wash1nglon DC buruu 16 Wild Wild West rr.11 wllo 2els loaded .,, Barntv\ ff) Yoe• for Health prec1ncl 1nd becomts an ove1n1gM ('29 a) Wanled: Dtad or AJiwe fUtsl of tne c•IY 11-15 ED Cinema 34 m Dnler's Clloict 11·30 f) 11 3 , a CBS Lale Muit: Bo" Sides Now "Blad Noon" ldra) '71-Roy 1 hon Nicha Care r•s. Yvrne M1m11!<J•. Ray Milland '26 Mom: CC) (Zhr) "T~ Gentle 0 23 6 10 m Johnny CIBOR llainH (dra) 66 -Chrislopher Mclean ·Stevenson is eurst ho~I Cl'Orge Lynda Oay, Fay Spa•" O Tw1'ia1tt Zone ED 8111 Moyfn Journal: l•tma· O (;29 -! ) !}_, W'lde Wofld Spe- tioiul lleport aal Gtraldo Rivera· Goodnight ED lts l'ollvous Amrr1c.a · Ell J1pa•tst uncuace Preara111s D Mo ir: "Hicllly Dancereus• l:lO Q Q}(6 lOIE?)PllEMlCRE The !adv) 51-0ane Clark Boll Cnnt Shtw "Mid Term Blurs IE) Movie: "Tbt Witch's Mlffo,- Bob c,.ne sl•rs as a successful (hor) -Armindo Calvo 1nsuw1te eil!tulive who 11ves up 12:00 0 Movit : "Did Tracy, ~trttift• his rob, hie stvre and secunty to (mys) '45-MoiRan Conwar ,o bKk to medical school f11sha 6 Allred Hitchcoct Hour tfart co stars as tus wofe. [lht lodd m Movie: "The Whole TrothH (my~) Susman plays med school clnsmale' ·~8-Slewart Granger. Donna Reed Marvin, Jack flet"1er is the A.ss•s i 1.00 0 10i Tomorrow lanl Dean al !tie medttal schooll 1:45 8 Movie: (C) "It Started in Na· and Ronny Graham portrdy\ W1lcoi. pies" (com) '&o -Clark Gable Rob's landlord 2:00 m All·Nicl!t Show: "Our Man ie 0 ( l9 I a 1) 3' CD llaren "Hart Havana,· "They Lin by Nichr' fold Rem1ted" The question IS "will 3:45 f) Movif: "Captain Sartttf' ladv) she 01 won'I she1" when llaren' '53-Rtthard Greene, Leonora Amar. Friday DAYTIME MOVIES .0:00 (6) "'Tht HoMstrl'tdl" (ad•) '47- Cofnfl Wildt, Maureen O'Har• IE) "T1lc Kettles .. Old Macdtt- ald' s hrmH (com) S6 -Mar1011e Main. Par~er frnnelly 1:00 0 "''"t ti Alm~ (d,.l '£>~ S11nley Ba~er, Helmul Schmid 1. 30 Cl) "'°"'"" flfkd'(' ( J11) '6() Aldo Ray, William Btndn, Nigel P1111ck l:OO m "S1c11 tf Ille Ra111 .. ( dr .al '48 Su\dn Pttt1s, A~•ander llno1 Pegg• • Ann Garner 1:00 0 "Dewrt l'umlt" (adv) '52 - Wayne Moms. Vir1in1a Grey '26' "U•ht!J Wile" (dra) '57-0iina Oors, Rod Steittr. 2 30 I ' "Sule of tllt CriM" (mys) '50-VJll John-. Gl0111 OeHaven 'lJ l6) "Teesiort" (111ys) '~Rich 1rd B~rt. Crd Chansu. Barry Sullivan 3:00 0 (C) "'11tstr(" (•es) 'SS -Audie Murphy, Man Bl.anchard, lyfe Bell arr (10 (C) '1ikff*'s 11"7" (com) 6" -[rnes! ll«an111t, Tim CAnwiy, IH flvM 3:30 J l (C) "Tllt Alt tf !Mr" (com) '65 -lames Garner. [Ille Solltlner 0 "Tiit lol!cest Oaf' Coocl ( dr 1) '62 -John Wayne. Robert Mitchum. Henry Fonda, Curt Juraens KOCE T e le vision d .OI $c:lloof OIJlrtCI N•w\ IKOCEt 12:10 ...... 1c1 1Pe<,1 1:10 Tl,...TeOro• ICl 1:U Co"""Wnlly ol LovinQ T"'t19' Cl •o •• lllti*/Ovt (C) EiS.Cl~lc C011'.!P•ny IC I c TWI TH <lll114 Q lhlr•n To AHd !Cl &'OIAflV(l :• Mea!VI lfllUtlftU WMI Sllo<>ld .. ~~••1t•••••c1 I P UBLICNOTlCE ----STATl:Ml:NT 01' AIANOONMENT ol' use oF f'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NA.,..£ 4 to Yo9• Willl M.t1Ul1n~ IKOC.(l 4·)0 Elttlrtc Company IC) IC. 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StoelCs VOL. 68, NO. 65, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1975 c TEN CENTS Property Tax Hike Loo IDS for County By GARY GRANVILLE 01 Ille O•lly Piiot SU.II ~l~m Orange County budget officials today predicted a 1975-76 property tax rate increase of "at leaut 15 cents.'· The prophecy of a tax rate hike came in a confidential report sent _to th e five count y s upervisors. Touching off the prediction that the tax rate will jump from its present $!.60 cents to Sl.75 for each $100 worth of assessed valua- tion in the coming fiscal year were: -Projections that assessed value within the county has climbed only five percent in the past year. Last year, the county tax rate dropped eight cents when assessed values increased a near record 17 .8 percent. An estimated drop in general fund carryover balances from last year's $31 million to an a n- ticipated $19 million. -Inflation, which helped whit· lie the carry forward balance down and is expected to force de· partment budget reques~ up- ward in the coming fiscal year. -Decli11in g incom e, particularly from building permit fees and other sources of fee, forfeiture and fine income. Today budget officials added to th'e gloomy pre diction by saying the estimated 15-cent tax rate in· crease does not take into con- sidera tion the hiring of addi- tional personne l, new programs or pay increases for the county's 11 ,000 employes. It is expected that budget re- quests for added personnel will be heaviest among public safety departments, including proba- tion and welfare. What the departments have in mind will begin to be known to· day when county Administrative Officer Robert Thomas and his staff begin a month-long series of preliminary budget b ear- ings. axpa er ___ oss ' 3 WitDess Gem Deist Boys Furnish lnfo~mation About Bandit An appeal by Newport Beach investigators seeking a young witness to Tuesday's $256,000 jewelry robbery produced n6t one, but three youngsters who saw the bandit. Detective Sam Amburge~· said today that the boys, all 12 years old, came forth· this morning after reading the appeal nnd have furnished valuuble in · formation to offi cers seeking the bearde d gunma n. (Related col· umn, Page A3.) • The bandit e ntered Charles Barr J ewelers in the Westcliff Shopping Center Tuesday-after- noon, and held two customers. the owner and several employes at gunpoint while cleaning out the business. Officers immediately issued an appeal for a youngster seen by one holdup victim during the heist. The boy had approached a window, but was waved away by a store e mploye during t he rob· bery. The appeal in the paper was re- ad by two other youngsters who were at the scene and who knew the boy we were looking for. All three of them ha\'e contacted us "The information they have 1s very helpful to the case," the in· vestigator s aid. Officers have assur ed the youngsters anonymity during the probe, he added. The robbery. classified as the 1,000 to Lose .Jobs? largest commercial haul ever in Newport Beach, took pl ace at about 3:30 p.m . and apparently ,,·as the work of a lone bandit. An artist's composite of the suspect ~hows a man \\ith styled, dark hair and a neallv trimmed beard. The bandit w•;·c blue de· nim trou~ers and jac:kt>t during the raid on the Jt'Welry shop. Besides fin is heel IC'' clry. the b a n d i t e s c a p e d '' i t I) u n s e t diamonds and emeralds worth many thousands of dollars Amburgey said his men are pursuing leads in lhe case and that the composite drawing and details of the heist have been dis· patched to other police agencies for possible additional leads Douglas Layoffs Seen ·officials of the McDonnell Douglas Corporation today re· fused to comment about the possible layoff of 1,000 aerospace workers in the wake of a con- tinued strike by 19,000 machinists. Informed sources said the layoff could become necessary because of a lack of parts needed in the manufacture of DC 9 and DC 10 aircraft at the Long Beach plant. "The company has taken the position it will n ot comment about layoffs," a company of· ficial s aid today. But union leaders had predicl· Coast Farmers Hope More Rain on Way A rainfall that gave the Orange Coast a deep soaking during the night was welcomed by farmers and left them hoping for more. Today the Weather Bureau in Los Angeles said that more 6bould come. The bur;eau said that there is a c h ance of more showers tonight and that increas- ing cloudiness and showers are likely Friday. Up to an inch of rain fell along parts of the coast during the past 24 hours, and weather watchers praised the downfall as being ideal for crops. J . Sherman Denny, who re cords rainfall fi gures in Hunt ington Beach , said that the storm brought 1.02 inches and that most . of it fell during the night. .. Most of it soaked in," he said. De nny said that the season total in Huntington Beach is now 7.83 inches compared with 9.20 inches for the sam e pe1iod a year ago. ·In the Capistrano Valley, orange grower Carl Hankey re· corded .9 of an inch in 24 hours for a season total of 8.45 inches. A Heady Idea ed that aircraft parts, manufac- tured by members of the strikjng Intern ational Association of Machinists at the Torra nce plant, could cause a ba it in the production lines at Long Beach. Leonard Loomis, an IAM of· ficial, said that ha lt could even· tually cause 7,000 persons to be cut from their jobs . The company's only comment about production lines was "pro- duct io n continue d through Pebruary.'' but they would not say if the commercial planes were being manufactured today. ~Ieanwhile. federal mediators met for the second day in a row wi th union a nd company of· ficials . Although l\I c Donnell offi cials \.\ould not comment about poten· tial progress, Loomis, in a re· corded .. hot line" said "a breakthough as a result of these talks is expected.'· McDonnell Douglas officials said today that while the strike caused some halt in satellite ntis· si le launchings at Ca pe Canaveral. where 200 IAM workers also were on strike, the slack now has been taken up by supervisors and other personnel and launchings will resume. The firm also commented on a report the strike may affect the joint Russian-United States space mission in July, saying it would !'\ave no effect unless the strike continues past June, when the striking machinists would be needed at lht' ('ape for launch preparation. O.ily Pl lot St.ti Photo COSTA MESAN MARTH, SON, PETE, 17, CHECK TREE Weed Fancier Wins a Round at Costa Mesa City Hall City Dall Beat Mesa1i Wi1~ Spray Battle Environm entalis t Verlyn Marth has won a battle with Cost a Mesa City Hall. He won a pledge from Assis· tant City Manager Robert Dug· DOW RALLIES UTE IN DAY NEW. YORK <UPI) -The stock market closed higher in a late rally today in active trading on the New York Stock Ex change. The Dow J on es industri<1l average, up and down a ll d ay. gained 8.99 points to 761.80. Ad vances led d eclines by about a two-to-one marg in. Prices were s lightly high('r 111 moderate tr ad tn g on th l' American Stot·k Exchange. gan that about an acre of publse right of wa~· along Gisler Street, north of Mesa Verde Country Club. will not be s prayed with herbicide again unless residents request it. Duggan acknowledged al Tues- day night's council meeting that the strip. about 20 feet wide and one third of a mile long. was sprayed by a city crew recently. "We sprayed it to kill the growth this year , but we will not spray it next year unless there are complaints from other citizens in the neighborhood," Duggan said . Marth. who lives nearthe strip at 3197 Cape Verde Place. pro tested the spraying at a council meeting two weeks ago and urged that the city restudy itl- weed abatement program. lie complained that hcrb1c1<k (See SPRAY. Page/\2) Mya, an Afghan hound models latest In dinnertime headgear' crochet- ed by maater, Mrs. Nadine Jones of Sacramento. The brlghtl) colored headband, worn by th• dog while ••t· Ing, la deatgn•d .to prevent thqae long, ahaggy ••rs from flopplnf' In the etnlm•I'• dinner dlah. Pulling ·out-Carpenter UPI Telephoto A ; t\ Senator to Resign Western World Post By DOUG FRITZSCHE Of UM Oellf •lt« Staff State Sen. Dennis carpenter <R-Newport Beach) said Wed· nesday he plans to resign hiSJ>OSt as president oC::. the Western World Medical Foundation. R espondi nL to allegations launched primlitily by Orange ('ounty Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, Carpenter insisted he has no conflida,of interest result· ing from the por;itiol'l Conflict of intcre:>t ch arges stcmm('d from ~arperlt<'r's com· ments on a l)lnnned 200·bed hospital on the UC Irvine c~­ pus. Carpenter sakl he qpposcd a general care un l versity hosp It al on lhc f r\llnc campus. • Both UCl and Western World are competing for Orange Coun· ty Health Planning Coundl permission to bui Id hospitals on adjacent sites. UCI is facing financing pro· blems in the , stale LegisJ,ture. · Carpenter s its on the Senate. Finance CommJttee, seen as the key committee to consifler an $8.95 111l1Uon appropriation to finance UCI medl<:aJ school facUities. ln his statement Wednes4ay. Car1l~mte1~rtray&d himself ns thCi only rtie nd the medical schOol end Orange County haA on the finance com mill~ The real problems facing UCI med school finnncing, Carpenter said, come from Leglslative Analyst A. Alan P®l and Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Post has recomm~nded that the m ed . school be closed as a state econom y move. ~rown omitted funding for UCl med school facilities from his budget recommendations to the Legislature . ··The q uetition of Western World Medical Foundation and my involvement with it is not ger ma ne to this issue," Carpent er s aid. "but it has become so through public com uie ntary and should be dis· tus~ed ... Carpenter said his ~ctivit1es <Stt QUITTING, P1ge A2l At tht! tsml:! ht.· became Uoard of Supervisors chairman , Supe rvisor Ralph Dit>dric h \'Owed to hold county spending al its current level and to .. impress upon a ll department heads the need to economize.'' Contrary to Diedrich's appeul for a "hold the line budget." the Orange County Employes As· <See TAX HIKE, PageA2) ? e Hinshaw Election Audited Countv auditors hcl\'l' de· termined th a t Rep. Andrew llinshaw·s <H -r\ewport Beach) suceessful 1972 congre:-.sional campaign cost Orange County taxpa~ ers ··:-.li ght I~ mun' thun Sl0.000," informed :-.ources said toda~. The auditor~· SI0.000-finding C'ame at the conclusion of an in- tensive six-week audit ordered by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Involved in the auditing process were interviews with 77 rorme r or present county assessor's office employes. The auditors' r eport to the board of s upervisors reported!~· will indicate that all but about $400 of the $10.000 loss was at ' tributed to assessor's offi(•c• employes being JJ<lld fnr \\lll'hin).! m Hinshaw's campaign The ~00 portion of lhl· purport- ed lo:-.:-. was traC'ed to t·ounty sup- plies used in the t·.Hnpaign and mileagt· l'h1ts turned 111 b\ cmployes for campaigndri,·ing. Before being presented to the board of s upervisors. probably at its M a r ch 18 meeting, the auditors' report will be reviewed by the county counsel 'soffice. The board will then decide if the county s hould atte mpt to get back the asserted loss from a blanket indemnity bond that covered all county employ es or from a g bond posted by Hinshaw when he was county assessor. Hinshaw held that post in l!Ji2 when he succ-cedcd in unseating John Sc h mitz 111 the :rnth C o n g r e s s i o n a I D i ~ t r i t• t Republican primary. Last Dl'cem ber. 111nc ol hs~ former aides Wl'rc indict ed by lhe Orange County Grand Jury on criminal charges rclatl'd lo lhc 11- legal use of county t•mplnyt'!:i in the campaign . The Gra nd Jury ch<1rgl'd tlw nine county officials with grand theft, conspirac~· uncl falsifying records in violations of govern- ment codes. It was after the indictment w:.s:- returned that the supervisors or- dered County Auditor-Controller Vic Heim to audit the assessor's offi ce records for the period of the 1972primary campaign. <See Hll"SHAW, Page A:!) Ora11J!c.·,_L ('oast . ~= \\'c-;atbt•r Threat of showt•rs in - creasing Frida). accord- ing to the weather service. Highs in the lower 60s. Lows mostly 48 to 54. Chance of shower s increas- ing to 40 percent Friday INSIDE TODA V Almost 12 years later, con- / rover$1A, still rages over i&ti· tUy of .~dssassin of Presidehl Kennedy .and details su~­ rounding fateful visit t q Doll.a$. Stonl's. Pages M ·S , lndc-x Al Y-k'••<e Al Menu Tr" a) ENN .. ,,,IM<ll IU Me•i•• 9' ColNl6rnl• A1 M4RIMI F-l 9 .. 7 °"~'"'"' cs.io Nel..,.•l Nt'ln . A4 (""kl II• 0.•11t1tCffMY At-• c:r.u-r• •• ,..... e1-s 0 .. 111 Neou, At s.tta c1 a E11tet\IL11men1 •J S4Kll *""'"' ..., fli nef!<e IH Tele.iMM U Mtnt<•'9 IU T-..." Ill '"""'"""*' u WIJ<lt-.... Allau..-.n 11 W.tlffltw' M .. 8 DAILYPILOT Tonight's TV Highlights CBS (2) 9 :00 "Twigs." Carol Hurnett t akes the s tarring role in this one-woman, seven-man Broadway play in which s he plays a variety of characters. ABC (7) 9:00 -"Love Among the Ruins." A TV special with Katharine Hepburn and Sir Laurence Olivier a ::, a wealthy s pinst er and her lawyer. TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening MARCH 6 1!4s to m•ke lht bti d1e1s1on alter Concresw1n H111101d u~s her 10 1 m11ry him. m Desmond Wilson, Sher· *man Hemsley, Kent Mc· , Cord & Ralph Warte Ton1tt! 6:00 OOIJ:.t1112,m&Dca Nns I m Mm ~riffift Sllow (!) lonuu 9:00 B U1 l~ 00 amJm r w t ' I lro1111dt (90) The one·wom1n, seven min I IJ.Zi 13.J Q1 (t) (la! Ct.) News W SrtvlltH Cttntdf P1rttklc• f1mM1 Bro1dway hi! COlllts to te1ev111on. Trvtb ., CU1ti1utnct1 wtth C1rol Burnell 1n the swrina M11l1 Tttt11 role. The l11st three acts focus. re· I Stu Trek spect1vely, on three sisters: the Electric ~mpuy founh on the11 mother. Miss Burnett Reay 6 frl•11•1 oorrr;iys 111 four fem1le eh1mters. 6:30 1!01 Mtrv Qrltfln Sllow I Andr Cinllftll D111ntl Zot11! tr (I.,) Otaltr's Cho1<t • Troel Fll111 Uttlc Raab 7:00 ~01J Q) (t) m CD News trnslde Bowtinr !Of °'"'" 6 Mod Serine! i Trvth " tonwqut11cu m W111r1 My 1.J11? I lt¥t l.vcf Tht rBf !Z31Spy fl) la Muttr Prohlbtda ,. The Bic Valley ED Yoa• Wttll M1dtltnt ('9 I ;) S.1111111 ED Orama a> Thrtt Stooees 7.30 I C1ndid Clme11 23 l6, Price la Riehl Http ThJ Nelchbor IJ * SPECIAL * * THE GAS COMPANY'S "WORLD OF THE SEA" 1J World of the Su 1·00 8 To Ttll the Truth 0 Million $ Movtt: (C) (2hr) "lht V.1.1'.'s" (dia) '63 -[ lt11beth Tay IOI, Richard Burton, Louis Jourd4n 10 ltl's Make A Du l I 8ew1tthed Anir1t111ent Amerio Tr1vt1 ftlm BobbJ Cold~bort Show Little Rasuls B CRISES ON WALTONS * TONITE'S BEST BET! B 11 3 a The wanoM Jo.ir• w. ion gel~ ' larre lumber conuac• bf pro"11~1nr to dtllYtl the wor. '" to dar. ind then 111gtc1y it11~es Guests stus 1netude Alu Rocco, Ed· .. ard Asner. Conr1d 81tn, Pit Hin· &le, JKk G1Uord, l11m Dunn ind Gary Bu~hoff. 0 ~ct) m Arc ~er "The Vin· •shed Min" Archer ts h11ed by 1 wealthy businessman to find the m1ss1n1 body of I man Ktldentally •~n C!Own by the bus1neum1n's wtlt on 1 desolate canyon. road. 6 I Spy 0 IBM World Premiere * Katharine Hepburn Laurence Olivier in Love Among the Ruins 0 (~ (!.) CVCD mm.m ABC Thul.le "Love Amon& the Ruins" (2hr) Kllh,mne Hepburn i nd Laur enee Olivier s11r 1n this comedy ot m1nners about 1 wealthy spinster who's be•ne sued for breKh of promise Olivier ponrJys the b:ir r1ster who must 5-i•e both her rep · utation and her money 10 Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Aneet Wort Red" (dra) '60-Ava Gardner m Boline rrom the Olympic Ftttiv1I fnter111eion1I Silent fllm: "The Bic r111d1" (dra) 1925. A youna Ame11e1n sol· 01er, an••ous for adventure and glo rv. unves 1n France and learns that comb1I and f1gh1tn1 for one's Ille is not as 1lamorous as he supposeO ED Situ1t1on Comedy 9 )0 0 News W la Tierra 10;00 Q .:2~ ~" m Mow1a' On "Int Puce of LO'ttnf" I rue-er Teddy Bro,.n's (John Schuck) ma11111 bliss •s abOut to come to an tiplosive trd when his r-o w1ves-Aobr 1n lleno. and Betsy. tn San f unC'ISto learn about each olher Anne r11nc1s and Kelly Jun Pews 1 so fu~SI Om News t> Rua tor Ytur l.14e Gtamps eom~s dOW11 wrth the flu €!) Crtl ton Las EstreOn •nd tonn ,nd:. up unconscious "" '26 The UAll>udlltlles lht m11I l•or11 whtn he '"'S to do 10.30 O 117 [ 3 CBS Co111tdy Spec11t 1~~ 1ob br h1m ..... 11 "lo1' Nrs1" 0 23 '6 10 m PRCMICRC So•·' 0 The Bob Boyd Show 1J11ne ~weer M1\cry' C111f DeYOYng s film future \l••S a~ $.am H•yden who rues lo O Journey to Mnnturt f'I a mother for his ddughter. Ml i Nnn (l111abeth Chr~hue) . .ind 1 night . S.hmion Comtdf rl ib 1<•b tor h1m~ll Co sl1111ng ar~ 10:45 News 8111 Mumy, Corey Fischer and Meg 11:00 (3, (S JQI ~~ t> News r (•\IPI • 0 al m CE) Netn O Movie: (2hr) "Captain lddle" But of CirOIJtho <d1a) ·4~ -f1ed MatMu11av, lynn 6• Perry Masoa 8.r I . m The Lucy Show 6 Mike Oouelas Show Mission: lmponibt. IJ(79 (S )!3JCIJhrnr' M1lle1 Oii Ballance IJavtd Wayne RUests n 1 ha1d 17 3 To Tell the Truth d••nk1ng l'l1sh1ngton DC buieau 26 Wild Wtld West rr.1 who gets loaded tn Bain,. s ff) Yoea for Health Pltflfl(I and becomes an overnight ( 'l9 s ) Wanted: De~ or Altwe r.u•s1 ol the NV 11:15 ED C1ntm1 34 m Dealer's Cho1cr 11:30 B 11 3. s CBS late Mo¥1e. Bolll Stdtt Now "Bl.ck Noon" !drat '71-l!oy lh1n Hid" Caro r•s. Yvett• M1m1eu1. R•y Milland 2t> Movie· (C) (2hr) "Tiit GenUe 0 13 6 10 m Johny CmH llain" (dra) 6& -Chnslophei Mrt tan Slevenson rs euttl hci~I Gl'<lrge hnd1 01y, fay Sp11n O lw1lifht Zone ED 8111 Moyers Journal: faterna-O (29 ~ ) (i W'lde World SPf- honal Report 011 "Geraldo R1•e11 Goodn1P.hl ED Los Polrvocn Ame11ca • al lapuf'W l.lneua1e Pror111u O Movie: "Hichty 01ncereus• l:lO Q J) 6 10 ml'llCMIERE Tb (Id•) 51-0ane Clar~ Bob Cr111t Shtw Mtd Term Blu•s' @Mme: "The Witch's Mmor" Bob C11ne st.rs •s a succtsslul (llOr) -Armil./ldo Cat..o tnsuiance f)l'Cuhve whn g1Yts up 12:00 0 Movtt· "Did Tracy, Oetect1w• his tob. hie sl;le and secu11ly t•• !mys) '45-Mor,an Conway ro b.ck to m•d1c.il school l11sh1 6 Alfred Hitcllcoa Hour Han co slars IS his wife, [!lie I odd m Mom : "The Whole Truth• (mys) '>osman plays mtd \thool cfassmalt ·~a-Stewart Grange1, Donna Reed Man11n, Jack rletcher IS !he A5s1s ' 1:00 0 10 Tomorrow 1an1 Oun at the medical school! 1:45 0 Movie: (C) "fl Started 1n Na· ••d Ronny Gr~ham por1r1is WtlCol, pies" (eom) '60 -Clar' Gablt Bnb'~ landlord I 2:00 m All-Niehl Show: "Our Man 1n IJ ( :29 lS ) r 3 CD Kuen "Har1 Hn1n1," "TheJ live by Niehr' ford Revisited" The Q~esflon Is "will 3:45 B Movie: ''Clplltn Scarlttt" (adv) ,he or won't sht1'' when Kaitn '53-Ridmd Greene, leonor1 Amar. Friday DAYTIME MOVIES 0.00 • "The Hot11tstretdl" (1dv) 41 Corntl Wildt. Maureen O'H1ra m "Tiit Kettlt.s .. ow Mxdfn. ald's farm• (com) '!16 -M111011e M11n. P11~t1 ftnnelly 1:00 O "Pr11e ol Alms" (dr1) 'tS S11nle1 81ke1. Helmut Schmid 1.30 m W)ol!llllJ Ntllod(' (Jra) '60 Ald<1 R1y, Wilham Bend11. N1ac1 P11rd Z:OO m "St11t ti tllt ll1m" Cdr1l ~8 Su''" r,1,,s, Atoander Mnoa Pegev • ~"" G4tnt1 1:OD 0 "Otsert l'vnuit" (adv) '52 -w ayne Moms. V11r1n1a Grey '.26 "UitllolJ Wife" (dra) '57-0!ana Oors, Rod Steil!!r. 2 30 s "Sc.ex of !lit Cri111e• Cmo) 'C..0-Van Joh"'°"· Gl0111 DeHaven '21 6) "Ttaiott" (mys) '!iO-Rith ard Bawhilrt, Cyd Cl!Jrrsse, 811ry Sulhwn 3:00 0 (C) "Destry" (wts) 'SS -Audtt Murphy, U1n B~ncillrd, Lyle Belt per ,10 (C) "lk&te's 11"7'" (com) '64 [rnest Bor1nine, Tim Conway. lot llynn no J I (C) "Tiit M ., lrlt" (com) '65 -l•mes G•rner. EJ\e Soln111er IJ ''The Lottcest Dly" Conel (d11) '61 -John Wayne. Robert Mitchum. Henry fondl. Curt Jurrens KOCE Television ~'-1 D1Ur1CI Ntw\ (1(0(( l Htv• ICl tPH<.1 T1rneT0Dr.tw tCI Community 01 L•v•nq T1>11191 I nwde tOUI (() Ele<lric Com11••v ICI r TW• TH<ltl"• Gllildrtn To A•..cl t() E DtA ftVE l ·• He•ltll 111111,.llct WMI SlocHltd .. TIM FHer•t Aelt 1 ICI f•\lbluff Or1t1., N• Wit port llrit n ylltorn•• .,,.,,.,. TPh\IMnlM\!ttll\od't ,,,,1, "•10y '"•,, ff\'IO\HI f1t ( , C (jlf '»'l<1J. f H ( Hh\ \14'ff'nh nt """ t 1111 .-,.,.,, ( tu~y Ci .. ~.,; Oren~ c.,.,,,,.,.,,, i •h• "''•I• ,,,~ • DO Yo9A W1lll M •••l•n• 1(1 1KOCE l •JO Electric Comp.in, ICJ t(TWl i·OO Sourn.. SlrHt ICI !CTWl • 00 Booll BoAI (C) !PBS\ • JO M.111 •nd Environment let fMIAMI OAOE I 1 .. Ar•k•l>d lsrulit (Cl !PBSI 1 lO Peottlew.11<11 I Cl fl<OCF.I 1'00 J•P•MW Film ICl !PBSl TM '•' lthOu\ bu~•n.t'\\ n.-rrwi-''"'IP nwnt fOf t"" ~''"""""" wa\ fltfld on )""" J 1•1• 1n '""County ot Or ""Of' f' uo ""''",_ ,."fj Add,. ' of th.,. P"''°" Wdllllr"'"'"q HO .... AllO All EH l UF T 1•1 Roi ""\t~r St , Co"" ,.,_..,. ....ollt '1'2~11 HQ ..... AM()A I UI I , r Long Handle Pointed Shovel • R119ged steel lllode .. Mtwrol finish hordwMd lw111dle • Reolly digs i11 ·-yow <011 plont your lomoloes in e jiffy with fhis shtnll #SlO tr SLR Reg. 4.99 319 ·All Purpose Garden Hoe • Chop, out wetds .•. IMsens seil 9tound ywr tomotets • ''•"141.'' sherp cutti"I blotle • Hordwootl hondle. #SG6 Reg. 2sa 4.19 2 1/2-Lb. Vigoro® Snail & Slug Kiiier • Attrods 1n4 kills tneils an4 •'• • l1f19·le1ti"1 1ff1<tlwt110IS • • Cholco tf "'"' or pellets, botti tesy t1 tllstrillufo , .. .. GOOD ONLY SAT. & SUN. MARCH 8th & 9th 3-lnch Potted TOMATO PLANT 1. Don't woter '" mu<h 7. Plant cleep 3. Nted T.l.C. (Tender love & Care) 4. Nted plenty of food S. Sho~e to pollenoto 6. Dust for those ni<t green worms 1. Support for <limbing I . That we IQvt our customers t. Wo'rt not goi1tg in the nursery business JALSl 0 0 0 l8J 0 l8'l 0 (8) 0 (8) 0 fg) 0 fg) 0 10. Ou ,&a•t per <ovpon 18'1 0 LET'S MAKE COST A MESA THE TOMATO CAPITOL OF CALIFORNIA --~ ........ ~~~~~~~ Vigoro® Tomato Food • Don't forget to fetd yffr plo11hl • Yields bigger, tostier, f'IOte lusdeus temotou • S lb. box Reg. 1.59 119 Vlgoro• Garden• Dust ,. ,_ l~ Germains~ nsure-Set" • Steps lllonom tlrtp --ties bltsHms set fruit • Sproy 011 fl•w•n tt 1til!Wlete IM ftrwMti111 of ,..,., ... • For lor1or inti Hrfler crop llerttst. S-1r. Rtg. aac 1.19 5% SMN. DUST -~ 20-Lb. Vigoro® Plant Food • All-purpose fertilizer for onrythi"I you 1r•w • Use M Bowen, ihrlibs, trees, "otot.ltfn or l1wns -Pfl1nttes hfflttiy 1rowth Reg . 299 4.99 ' ·' Orange Coast EDITION . * VOL. 68, NO. 65, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES . . ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA Today's Cl~lng N. Y. Stoek's THU RSDAY, MARCH 6, 1975 c TEN CENTS Property Tax .Hike Loo IDS for County By GARY GRANVILLE Of Ill• O•llr Pilot S~lf ~l!Jm Orange County budget offlClals today predicted a 1975· 76 property tax rate increase of "at leaut 15 cents.•· The ~rophecy of a lax rate hike came m a confidential report ~e nt to the five county s upervisors. Touching off the prediction that the tax rate will jump from its present $f .60 cents to Sl.75 for each $100 worth of assessed valua· tion in the coming fiscal year were: Projections that assessed value within the county has climbed only five percent in the past year. Last year, the county tax rate dropped eight cents when assessed values increased a near record 17.Spercent. An estimated drop m general fund carryover balances from last year's $31 million to an an- ticipated $19 million. -Inflation, which helped whit· tie the carry forward balance down and is expected to force de- partment budget requests up· ward in the coming fiscal year. -~eclining income , particularly from building permit fees and other !>Ources of fee, forfeiture and fine income. Today budget officials added lo the gloomy prediction by saying the estimated 15·cent tax rate in· crease does not take into con- sideration the hiring of addi· tional personnel, new programs or pay increases for the county's 11,000 employes. Jt is expected that budget re· quests for added personnel will be heaviest among public safety departments, including proba· tion and welfare. What the departments have in mind will begin to be known to day when county Administrative Officer Robert Thomas and his staff begin a month-long series of preliminary budget hear- ings. axpa~er ___ oss ' 3 Witness Gem Heist Boys Furnish Information About Ba1tdit An appeal by Newport Beach in.vestigators seeking a young ~·1tness to Tuesd ay's $256,000 Jewelry robbery produced n6t one. but three youngsterl> \\ho saw the bandit. Detective Sam Ambur_gcv ~<1id today that the boys. all 12 ·years old, came forth· this mornini:: after reading the appeal and have furnis hed valuublc in- formation to officers seeking the bearded gunman. C Related col· umn, Page A3.) The bandit entered Charles Barr Jewelers in the Westcliff Shopping Center Tuesday after· noon, a nd held two customers, the owner and several employes at gunpoint while cleaning out the business Officers immediatelv issued an <ippeal for a youngster seen by one holdup victim during the heist. The boy had approached a \\'indow, but was waved away b~· :1 store empl o~ e during the rob- ber) . The appeal 111 thl' paper was re· ad by two other youngsters ''ho were al the scene and who knC'w the boy "e were looking for. All three of them ha vc cont<.1clcd u~ "The information they have 1s ,·ery helpful to the case." the 1n vestigator said. Officers have a~sured the youngsters anonymity during the probe. he added. The robbery. cla~sified as lh1' 1,000 to Lose.Jobs? largest commercial haul ever in Newport Beach, took place at about 3:30 p.m. and apparently "as the work of a lone bandit. 1\n :.irlist ·s compositl' or the ~uspect ::.hows a man" ith st vied dark hC1ir and a neath· trimmed beard. The bandit "o;·e blue de· nim trnu:-.ers and jatkt'l during the raid on the jt•\\'cl ry shop. ncsirlcs finished jewelry. the h a n d i t c St <.1 p c cl '' i t h u n s e t diamonds and emeralds worth many thousands of dollars. Amburge) said his men are pursuing leads m the case and that the composite drawing and details of the heist have been dis - patched to other police agencie:-. for possible additional leads Douglas Layoffs Seen Officials of the McDonnell Douglas Corporation today re· tused to comment about the possible layoff of l .000 aerospace workers in the wake of a con- t i n ued strike by 19.000 machinists. Informed sources said the layoff could become necessary because of a lack of parts needed in the manufacturt: of DC 9 and DC 10 aircraft at the Long Beach plant. "The company has taken the position it will not comment about layoffs," a company of· ficial said today. But union leaders had predict· Coast Farmers Hope More Rain on Way A rainfall that gave the Orange Coast a deep soaking during the night was welcomed by farmers and left them hoping for more. Today the Weather Bureau in Los Angeles said that more should come. The bureau said that there is a chance· of more showers tonight and that increas· ing cloudiness and showers are likely Friday. Up to an inch of rain fell along p arts of the coast during the past 24 hours, and weather watchers pr aised the downfall as being ideal for crops. J Sherman Denn). "ho rl' cords rainfall fi gures in l lunt ington Beach, said that the storm brought 1.02 inches and that most of it fell during the night .. Most of it soaked in ," he said Denny said that the season total in Huntington Beach is now 7.83 inches compared with 9.20 inches for the same period a year ago. · In the Capistr·ano Valley. orange grower Carl Hankey re· corded .9 of an inch in 24 hours for a season total of 8.45 inches A. Heady Idea ed that aircraft parts. manufac· lured by members of the striking International Association of Machinists at the Torrance plant, could cause a halt in the production lines at Long Beach. Leonard Loomis. an IAM of· ficial, said that halt could even· tually cause 7 ,000 persons to be cut from their jQbs. The company's only comment about production lines was "pro· duction continued through Februar)." but they would not say if tht.• commercial planes ''ere being manufactured today. )lt'anwhilc. federal mediator~ met for the second day in a row "1th union and company of ficwls. Although ;\lcDonnell officials \.\ould not comment about poten· t1al progress. Loomis. in a re corded .. hot line" said "a hrcakthough as a result of these talks is expected." McDonnell Douglas officials said today that while the strike caused some halt in satellite mis· s ile l a unchin gs at Cape Canaveral, where 200 lAM workers also were on strike, the s lack now has been taken up by supervisors and other personnel and launchings will resume. The firm also commented on a report the strike may affect the Joint Russian-United States space mission in July, saying 1t would have no effect unless the strike continues past June, when the striking machinists would be needed at the Cape for launch preparation Oiloly P11ot Slaff PllOto COSTA MESAN MARTH, SON, PETE, 17, CHECK TREE Weed Fancier Wins a Round at Costa Mesa City Hall City Hall Beat Mesa1i Wi1is Spray Battle 1-:n \'I ronm en ta list Ver I vn Marth has v. on a battle with Costa Mesa City Hall. He won a pledge from Assis tant City Manager Robert Dug - DOW RALLIES UTE IN DAY NEW' YORK <U PI l The stock market closed higher in a late rally today in active trading on the New York Stock Ex· change The Dow Jones industrial average, up and down all day. gained 8.99 points to 761.80 Ad· vances led declines by about a two-to-one margin. Prices ''ere slight!~· h1gh('r 111 mod IJ rate t rad Pn g on l he American Stock F:xchangC' gan that about an acn• of public r ight of way alon$! G1~lcr Street. north of M es;.i Verde Countr~· Club. will not be spr·ayl'd with herbicide aJ?a1n unll•ss rcsidc•nh request it. Duggan acknowledged al Tues day night's council meeting that the strip, about 20 feel wide and one third of a mile long, was sprayed by a city crew recently. "We s prayed it to kill the growth this year, but we will not spray it next year unless there a re complaints Crom other citizens in the> neighborhood, ' Duggan said. Marth.\\ ho li-.e~ nt?ar the stnp al 3197 Cape Verde Place. pro tested the ~praying at a council meeting l\\ o \\eeks ago and urged that the city restudy it:-. weed abatement pro~ram Ii<' romplained that hcrb1c1cll~ <SeeS PRA \'. Pal{eA2> Mya, an Afghan hound models latest In dinnertime headgear' crochet- ed by ma•ter, Mrs. Nadine Jone• of Sacramento. The brlghtty colored headband, worn by the dog whlle eat- ing, la de•tg~d to prevent tho•• long, •haggy .,,. from floppln~ In the •nlm•t'f dlnnar dl.tl. P11lling ·out-Carpenter UPI Telephoto Senator to Resign Western World Post By DOUG FRITZSCHE Of IM O•llt •it.t SIMI Stale Sen. Dennis Carpenter CR-Newport Beach) said Wed· nesday he plans to resign his post as president oC: the Western World Medical Foundation. Respondin1..._ to allefations launched primarily by Orange County Supen•isor Ralph Diedrich, Carpenter insisted he has no conflict• of interest result mg from the position. Conflict or interest charges stemmed from Carpenter's com· ment s on a ~lanned 200 bed hospital on the \JC Jrvirte cam· pus. Carpenter ~•ld he op~ 4 leM.r&l care unlverslly hospital on the Irvine campus. • ' Both UCl and Western World are competing for Orange Coun· ly Health Planning Council permission to build hospitals on adjacent sites. UCI i~ facing financing pro· blems ln the stale Legislature. · Carpenter stts on the Senate. Finance CommJttee, seen as the key committee to consider an S8.9S mlllton appropriation to finance tJCI medical S<'hool racUities In his statement Wedpe&day, Catpentn portrayed himself as thq, only fdend th medi cal l'Chbol and Orange County has on lh• rw nc committee. The real problems facing l TCl me-Q school financing, Carpenter said. come from Legis lative Analyst A. Alan P~t and Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Post has re com m~dcd that the m ed school be closed us a state economy move. Brown omitted fund111g for UCJ med school facilities from hiS budget recommendations to tht' l~gislature "The quetillOn of Wes tl'rn World Medkal Foundation and my involvcmN'lt with it is not germane to this issue.·· Carpenter !'!nid . "but it hns hecome so throu~h public com mtntary and should b<• dis cus~.·· Carpenter said hill activ1tic~ <Stt Q\JITTING, P~lt AZ) At the time he be<·ame l:k>ard of Supervi sors chairm an, Supervisor Ralph Diedrich vowed to hold county spending at its current level and to "imprel>s upon all department headb the need to economize." Contrary to Diedrich's apJ>(.'al for a "hold the line budget," the Orange County Employei. As· <See TAX HIKE, Page A2> ? e Hinshaw Election Audited <: o u n l v :.i u d 1 l o r :-. h a \ l' d c . t.:-rmined th:Jl Hc•p Andrew llinshaw's tR -~ewport Bl·ach) successful 1972 t'ongres~1onal campaign cost Orange County taxpayers .. slightly morl' th:.11\ SIO.OOU. •• informed snurct's !'>aid toda) The auditors· Sl0.000-find1n g came at the conclusion of an Ill· tensive six-week audit ordered bv the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Involved in the auditing proces::. were interviews with 77 form('r or present county assessor':-. off1n' cmploycs. The auditors· report to th<' board of supervbors r('porledl~ \\Ill indicate that nil but about S400 of the $10,000 loss "as at • t ri buted to assessor's 11fr1l'<' employes being J>a1d for \\ork1111-! 1n llin..,ha" 'scam p;_ii ;::n The $100 portion ot the purport l'd loss v. as lrett'l'd tu count~ ~up· plies ust•d in lht' campaign and mileage l'hits t11rrwcl in h' employes for <·am paigndri ,·ing. · n~forc being presented to the board of supervisors, probablv at its March 18 meeting. ·the auditors· report will be revie\\ ed by the county counsel'soffice. The board will then decide if the count) should attempt to gel back the asserted loss from a blanket indemnity bond that covered ull count~· cm ployes or from a g bond posted by Hinsh;iw when he wa:-. county assessor. fhnshaw held th<1l µo:-.l m lffi:! ''hen he succeeded in un:-.l'Jl111g .J o h n S c h m i l/ 1 n t h 1 • :rn t h C o n g r e s s i o n a I n 1 " t r 1 t' 1 Hepublican primar~ Last Dl·cember. ntlll' ol h1:-. former <mies were indu:tl'd b; thL' Orange Count y Grand Jury on cl'i minal charges rclakd to lhl' il- legal use of count~ l'mplo.' t•:-. in tht• campaign. The Grand ,Jury chargt•d lhl· nine county officials "ith grand theft, conspiracy and fab1fying records in violations of govern ment codes. It was after the ind1ctmt>nl wa~ rel urned that the !>Uµervisors or· dcred County Aud1tor-Controlll'r Vic Heim to audit the as::.c·ssor·s office records for the period of the 1972 primary campaign. (See lll~SllAW. Page .\:!) Or;111·•~ ,_ Coa~•. \\t-adu•r Threat of shower:-. tn· l'rcasing Frida). accord· ing to the "eather service. Hi ghs in tht• lower 60s. Lows mostly 48 to 54. Chance of showers increas· ing to 40 pe rcent Friday l~SIDE TODA V Almost 12 years later. ~on· froversy still rages ouer iden.· tity of assassin of Pre$tdent Kennedy ond detail~ StlT· r01Jndrng /att'ful visit to Dallas Stories. f'agl's A4 S Al Y-Sffvo<e AJ Mit110 TrM 81 E ........... MO aJ MIVIH U C.111•""• .. , M ...... , ,_, •• , 0.UlllM C' tt H•li..al .,..,., A4 c-.10 84 Or~ c-, At • c:nu-rd 94 ...,.... 11.J 0.atllN9lkH ... ........ Cl i E11t•Nl11m.111 as se.Klr ~ ..... , ... , fllMIKt ••·I T.-"'1.-•t ... "'"'_ at TllNlllrt •• 111"9rml»'°"' es wutw A4 Mllu•r• a1 ....,. .. .,_ M l Al DAILVP\lOT c .... ,,,..1 North BhdTClubb.M ... u Pan Newport U9 71 Harb. View Scb. Newport City Hall 110 E. JOt.b St. Lutheran Church • 301 Grand Canal IO SB P'lre Station MariMr's School Ptayport. ID Adams School Dt Anderson School Franklin Rell'. 111 DavldMn Realty 51 GlrlsCluh 600 PtneCreek 39 caur. School 11 Lido Clubhouse 159 ~nRes. 107 Kiiiy brook tt37 Wille Res. 890 Leory Res. 86 CdM. Elem. 123 Quick Res. 908 Wilson School 68 Kaiser School 127 Fairview Baptist 147 Berry Res. 115 Bear School 88 Hamil. Baptist S.1 J-Ursch Res. 1:11 Stinner Res. 142 Monte Vista 84 Bayview Club. 52 Carpenter Rrs. 133 CM fo'ire3 1148 Ritter Res. 47 CM Fire 1 97 occ 60 J~Res. 116 College Park Oakwood Mesa Verde Gaines Res. Ha 115 Seaclirre 56 McMillan Res. 88 62 Precincts Final Total 5,650 E'rona Page A J HINSHAW. • • That audit ended Tuesday when the auditing te am reported that there were 40 additional as- sessor's office employes to in- terview. However, according to in- formed sources. the auditors also said extending the inquiry would probably not be "productive enough to warrant an additional inves tment of time." Neither Hinshaw nor his suc- cessor, Assessor Jack Vallerga, were named in the December tirandjury indictmenL ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pr-"etM ..... ...,..._ Jack R. Curley Vitt "' ..... I ... ~al Mlf099IF Thomas Keevlt ...... 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I .., 11 79 27 17 57 114 60 <t7 87 53 flO 86 32 70 83 23 17 106 <t9 92 85 28 74 16 82 85 97 38 3338 . 10 14 D 5 n 6 71 111 7f 7 14 eo • II 100 •• IS • 51 8 • 30 20 28 16 22 17 67 311 13 8 43 14 110 87 9 74 63 21 112 93 28 9 T1 17 9 57 39 28 105 80 u 129 78 12 101 8 70 4 IS 103 81 48 12 127 104 28 8 68 28 11 10 117 90 41 18 114 76 60 s 38 17 29 12 76 53 I 31 11 100 '17 38 8 64 23 6 35 29 8 SS 154 57 31 49 8 72 55 33 661 4704 2001 16 May Have Died , In Israeli Terror TEL AVIV CUPl)-Palestinian guerrillas, in a raid coinciding with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger's latest Middle East mission, s eized a waterfront hotel in Tel Aviv apd held it until they were wiped out early today in gunbattles with Israeli com- mandos. As many as 16 persons were killed. Fro•P~l SPRAY ••• was used too much and suggest- ed that only mechanical methods be used to control weeds and then only in response to complain~. Since then, fire department of- ficiab have pointed out that a tractor is used todiguptheunder· growth in the weed program and •no herb spraying is done. Tuesday night the council gave the go- ahead to the weed program so the weeds can be cut back before becoming a fire hazard. But ·councilmen also Indicated that they would re-examine clt.y policy on spraying as it ls curled oul by other city deP.artll)ents. Puggan said tl)at weeds are re- moved from "95 to 99 percent" of the roadway strip; by digging rather than sprayin&. He eatd that herbicide 11 used only where the area ia so small that there is no room Tor a tractor. Marth, a Conner manapment · official in aerospace reseatth, estimated that 800 acres a year are sprayed in Costa Mua. On a tour of tbe ttrlp along · Gisler Street, he 11ld th9' tMte wtte 100 plant• ind JO •IMICi of lfUI to ll before Jt wu 11>rayed. "lt.'ll be two or three years before tt all comes back," he said point.. lna to the dytn1 toliap. ••gj Uied to play in il. It WU killed JUlt because tt exist.." r • The guerrillas, landing aboard the silver-gray rubber comman- do boats with guerrilla leader Vasser Arafat's name painted on one, came ashore around 11 p.m. Wednesday. advanced to the run- down Savoy Hotel 200 yards from the coast with machine gun~ blazing and took 30 g\les\s hostage, some of them foreign tourists. There were confiicting reports on the npmber of casualties, and KISSINGER BOOE> IN WALES. Story, Plt9' M. the number of hostages killed was not clear. Hospital officials put the dealh toll at 16, including guerrillas. Israeli .soldiers and -civilians. The military.command put the death toll at 13, including •three s oldiers and three ·civilians. • The command wbokt not say \r. the dead civilians .were Israelis or foreigners but a cabinet corjl- munique said at least some of the dead were not Israelis. It did no\ say whether there were •nY Americans fn the ~' Reports of the numt>e,r wounded ranged ·upto19. ' Th,e guerrillas beached their. rubber boat.a on the atM»'e abou\ a half mile south of the U.S. em. bassy and a row of new beacbf ront hotels shortly before midnlaht. Almost immediately a gunflaht broke out with a IOldier and a group ot pollcemen making routJne patroJA of tbe area. The soldier was kllled near the beach in the first seconds ol the attack.. A pol.ice officlal said tht.t iil trytnc to escap~ tbel~ P.Wtuen: th• 1uerrtllaa need to the sa~ Hot.I, a dln&yfour·storY.,...ns · up a side street fro'91 tilt bncbf ront Ill the Tel A.,v Nd liabt cll1trtct . LOSANGELBS <AP>-PoUce $bot and killtd a 111en wbo :sluh~ 1at th~Wlth a machete WedneSday • .aut))orif;ies aald. The dead mafl waa tdentlfled as James L. Jones, 23, who, police said, rampaged throueh his house with the blg knife. and chased bis brdther from the pre- mises. TONIGHT "TARTUFFE'r -South Coast Repertory Theater, throµgh Sun. 8p.m. FRIDAY, MARal 1 BASKETBALL -NCAA Western Re'giot\al playoffs, UCI Crawford Hall, March 7 and 8, two games each night at 7 and 9 p.m. Tickets $2.SO per night. Tournament ticket $4. OCC fRIDA Y NIGHT FILMS -"Slaughterhouse Five," OCC Forum, 7: 30 p. m. Adm. $1. UCI CONCERT -UCI Sym- phony Orchestra, Fine Arts Village Theater, 8 p.m. Adults $2, Students $1. "YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN" -UCI Lit- tle Theater, 8 p.m. 75 cents. IMtlltion reportedly I.I aeekina pay ln~eaa.lffor tho 10,000 COUf\· ty empktye. It repreMl).t.t of \lP to ~a .. ~ ._d\lal 1.apervllorl have tn· tkateil tbat 1uch wqe hikes are ·"out of th-0 quHUont• and privateb' conceded that the c:oun· O lblftt betubtectio•ttlt~ Bucfget of(iclals ~ to-~a,y that the ltoard ~lz~ ex. ped~tocomb~t Ule~gt.ax r~le b1 rff\lci'1¥ expenditure for c:aplW ptojects, including the coutrcacUon ot a new county ad~ mlntstratlve building. They also said the board might consider dlrecUni a hlgber por- tion of couhty tederal revenue sharing funds to tax.saving pro- jects. Upder the board's present policy, 50 percent of tM cQunti)''s revenue $haring funds are earmarked !or tax savings and 25 percent ~acb for $octal programs a nd open space or recreation pro- jects. Wbeo discussing .the pending tax rate Increase, budget or- fici,als pointed to two bright spots. . First, they said, the pending sale of Orange County Medical Center t<> the UC Irvine medical , school would.net the county a one tim.e lncome windfall of $5.3 million. The adoption will come after June budget hearings close. a budget .})as been adopted and the assessor's tax rolls are complete. The second bri,ht spot was the report of county Treasurer-Tax Collector Robert Citron that, for the fifth consecutive year, his budget requ~st will 'be Jess than the current year's appropriation for the operation of his depart- ments. 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