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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-04-04 - Orange Coast Pilot• ~·· -· ---. -. . - • • ~.-----------------~----------------... :.: Myster)r Shrouds 2 .Viet . Orphans • G11Jf of Mexico In WestJDinster, lloati._g '.-Tragedy --Valley DoDles ~.::::_ D.AI LY Pl LOT * * * 1oc * * * . , FRIDAY A FT E RNOON, APR I L 4, 1975 VOL .... NO. ,4, 4 §£CT IONS, 44 ~AGE§ atty l(iJled &igon OrlJli&n Plane Crashes SAIGON . South Vietnam <AP) -The lirst offiCfal U.S. evucua- tion fli ght or Victn<.imesc or- phans, carryini.: 243 childre n in the world 's largest plane, ended in explosions and flames today only minutes after takeoff from SBi~on . <Related Store P age A3 ; Photo. A4l . U.S. officials said ne.arly half the .children survived and that the airlift to the United States or-* ~? {;:{ 2 'Vietnamese "• ' Orplµms Find County Homes ' . . . ' ' By TER'R'y .COVIU.E Of"'-0..llf '1\lltse.tf• 1Two Vi etnamese oi'ph8'.ns who m,ade the dramat\c Worfd Airways flight ou~ of Saigon, Wed~ nesday are now safe and secui-e with Uieir new families in Foun- tain Valley and Westminster. Wben Lwo-month -old Doonu K.1111 Le met her new Fountain Y8Uey parents. Marie and Daniel Marchitello, she w;aspslecp. - "$tie's fUst Oe8u1irUT," suid Mrtf. Marchitell o, .when she and her husband met little Kim Tliursday ·night, at Los Angeles ln~ernational Airport. A Westminster· couple. Kathi and Rotund Tittl€, said the ir ne\v daughter, Wendy 'Lee, was most· IY "qverwhellhed." "She.has no cOnception she ¥.·ill stay here any longer than she 5tayed in Saigon or San f'ran- ~isco," Tittle said today in a lelephone interview. ''She joesn't realize this is her home.'' Wendy Lee, who speaks ' no English, hes arrived in perfe<!t llme for het first American birth- day. She will be four years ol d ruesdar. "Right now, cverytHlng is like a circus." said Tittle, the owner o( a liquor stor e and a· market. •1w~ Just want to let her settle Oowh." Both f.l0'6llie1 have been wail· lne several months .to adQpt a Vietnamese orph_an. And both "ere surprised and pleased to learn theirs were on, the World Airways nilhl \hat lefl Saieon \llililou( permltslo~. . • 1 "EapeciallY alter what hep- 11\tfted today," 11ld TitUe, r<rer. l'llll to the Uaglc i;rash In Saigon ~a U .,$,Plane carrying orphans. The Marcbltello lamlly had Cloe O•P llMi80 P ase All ... dered by President Ford would continue. There were 305 persons· ... aboard lhe plane. a U.S. Aii." Force CS Galaxy transport lhat stands as high a s a six-s'tQI-¥ building, officials said. The U.S. Embassy saidtha.t in addition to the orPhans. ,the transport carried 44 ' escorts, 16 crewinen and two flight nurses. A spokesman said about.JOO or- phans and 15 to 20 adulis were pu~led out alive. Hospital of- ficials said the rest were either dead, injured or still trapped in the wreckage in a paddy Yield 11h miles from the airport .~ A Congressman in Washington urged thal a ll C5s be grounded because the plune "has never 1>erforrned up to specifications .'' The hea<1q~arters of the 13th Air Force in the Rhilippines r.efused to com11tent on reports Ulat the plane"s departure from ·Manil<f-· earliCr today had been ~layed"~ - by mechanical trouble. In WaSbington, a spokesmar:i ·.,. fOr Ure Agency for International· Development, which' is handling . the airlift . said "lhe flight will • continue .'' " Btit Rep. Les r\spin (0-Wis.). urged temporary grouoding of• ,a ll Cis ~esause he s~d the pl ane "'has' never performed. up· ta speciOeation·s. '' H'e cit.edw.lng problems. The plane is 248 £eel long and has a 223-Cool wingspan. In San Francis co, Richard. Blanchfield, the man coordinat- ing' the e vacuation of Vietnamese orphans for the Friends of All Children, said when he heard the plane had craShed, "Oh. God. (SeeCSCRAS H. Page A2) Cmkets Fill Church Area FAIRFIELD, Ohio CUPJ ) ~ There were too many caskets and too many mourners for the church. Eight of the eleven eoskets took all the spaoe in the front of the church, aotheolherlhreehad . to be p.Jaced In the middle aisle · alongside the crowded congrega- tion. More \tlan 700 mourners filed tnto the 600·sc.U Sacred · Heart Calhollc Church.About lGO persona had t o stand alongside the walls. Thursday nieht 's fWlefiltl Mass wns conducted tor 11 mcd\bers ol the Ruppert family, •lctlrns or a mass_ive shooting In 'nearby H1mlll011,on Easter. • i' ' .' • ' ID e a ' ••• • ms aw's -. ·~"'" REFUGEE AJD "' ' ll;~ NUMBER GIVEN ' ,, • ' I 'Ii SMOKE BILLOWS FROM wflE AGE OF CARGO PLANE Approximately Half of Planet.be of War Orphan·• survived • • WASHINGTON CU P!) -A loll· free telephone number has been establis hed for U.S. citizens seeking inform a t ion or offering help to refugees in South Viet- nam . The U.S. 1\genc y for Interna- tional Development set up the service. Sixty AID o£ficials are running the around-the -clock disaster re- lief center. offi cials s aid. The number is 800-424 -1180. OC 's Jobless Not Alone- ' Rate aJ, 8.4o/o By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of llM D•llY Pll .. SUI! More Orange Counti a ns were out of work than ever before last month and t he unemployment rate jumped nearly a full point. the sta t e Department of Economic Development reported today. Nearly 67 ,000 people were on the jobless rolls during March. U.S. JOBLESS RATE .SO ... RS TO 8.7%, Page A4 surpassing the previous all-time record of 66,400 in June of 1971, according to Alta Eldridge, state labor marRe t .arralyst . "The tolal -rose 6, 700 over the ~ pasl30days andwas up29,700or M e~eo.n" 1G ulf ··B~t"'" .. ~~~'~"~ ""m.:ne ,Y~~r .~~"··· Y ...., In contrast.· 704.300 counlians held jobs in March. Trage, dy a· M 'y" . stery "Manufacturing •nd conslrUC· lion layoffs by locol firms and termination of Orange County re- sidents who commuted to Los By ALMON LOCKABEV the ~pe. otdleD•llYl"llotStall C.oast Guard orriciaJs s aid the Identification of the three bodies had been turned over to guests aboard the 36-t oot Mexican authorities and positive sportfisher which broke up and identification could not be re· sank in the Gulf of California leas'ed pending notiftcation of -Thursday were still not pasitive-nextofkin. lyk:nownloday. iSkippers o f other f ishing Only one of the four bodies re-vl"ssels in r adio reports said covered off Frailes Bay, 39 miles there were onl y (our persons -northeast o(-Cabo San Lucas, h&s t~own to be aboard when theCin~ been identtfi,_d. He was Willard •1 v;ee IDENTITIES, Page A2) Bell , a well-known · sportfl!s herman from Balboa Island and owner skipper or thi:!: wrecked boat, Cinco. U.S. Coast Guard spokesmt:n said. The foM,r bodies were found floatiJll •• litejackets near the debris from the Cinco about 3 miles off the beach. according to the Coast Guard. The tour bodies were taken to a hospital al San Jose del C&bo, a popular nsMnw resort north ol J,) • For d to Speak l'AL'M SJ>RlljGS (AP) ~ President Ford will make a l0<eiJ1n POiicy adclr ... to a Joint 1easlon or ConJresa Thursday aiaht, press secretary Roil Nessen announc~. Nessen said col\gressional leaden agreed to hear the President a( 6 p.m. I PDT. Angeles County jobs caused the current increase.'' Mrs. Eldridge said." The co ntinuin g s lump in employment also spells bad news for summer job hunters, the stale report indicates. The county's seasonal adjusted unemployment rate for March was 8.4 percent. up from 7.5 per- cent in February and 5.1 percent a year ago. The current national unempioy- . ment rate is 8. 7 perc.ent. "This was still well belo~· the 10.5 percent rate registered in May or 1971 at l,h• height or the aerospace recesilon," ,,.Mrs . Eldridge said. Major employment losers in March incltided : -The already depressed con- !ltruction industry that drop~ by another 600 jobs to a total ot 22,500 or 24 percent lower tha11, a (See I OBLl>SS, 1 i 11e A.21 e $6,000 Payment Riddle By GARV GR ANVILLE Oftl,. D.;illy PUotSt .. t The $6.000 paid Rep. Andrew· Hinshaw by Spartanburg County, Soulh Carolina. in 1973 was for consulting services. Hinshaw's field represenlative Chip Cleary indicated today_ . Hinshaw was not available for com me nt on Spartanburg 's $6,000 1iddle either 1'hursday or this morning. But Clea{y said he talked brief· ly w!th the Nc¥.·port Be<ich con- gressman Thurs day night and was told the May 22. 1973 pay- me~t "'as for con s ulting services. Ho¥.•e,·cr. Spartanburg County r\s sess or J .L . ~l ar l o\v s a id Thursday that ·officials in the southern county weren 't sure what the y got for their money. They paid Orange Co unty $2 ,045 for an assessor's computer system. The check paid Lo Hins haw, though, also indicated it "·as for <See HINSHAW, Page A2) Coa .. t \\1ea1rht.•r · Considel'able ~IOudiness ·saturday with 30 percent c hance of scattered shower s by tonight a nd Saturdat. Cooler da ys. Lows tonig ht mostly in 40 s. Hi ghs Saturday in SOs . I NSIDE TODi\Y Crealing a11 orfg1nal oollet is an exciting challenge. bul there's onothl'r s1de lo it - when the Pfrfor1nance ends. the dance will probablg 11l!VeT be done .again. An Orar1ge Coast cfwreographer tells hou: he handles the situal iol'I in a story by Doily Pilot sta/J writer Jackie lfymon on page CJ of today's "'eekerider. lndt•x .At.,...,. krwl<e A> ....llftt AU LM ... ,. All Cillli.n.I• Al a.1.i11.. 01.n CAtmk1 Cl 0-..1W01"• Cl Dotiltfl Nootll9' A 11 E:fltll'lli '"... At FIMM• Al•·U "'"'"... •i 111i.rm11.11eo11 (4 .... UftMtl 8 1 Mlllt.to.• At MllMY TtM All ,,.._," Ct>·l Mvlu;ll F11 ... 1 A14 Niltltooill .... , ... Dr• .... C.11111, "'' P'Hpl• 11.i 5-or'I• aJ.r Sffo<k rMl1t9'1 Tele..+.i.. ,.,. ...... '#t>illllet' w.ri. ...... -·- ,., .. ,, « <•• •• •• ... A!' CAIL y PILOl s Fuda)' Aprll 4 1915 Strikers Divided Some Set to Settle at Douglas By KATHY CLANCY OI .. 0.llf ,._ Miit! Some machinisls pi('keting the )1cDonnell Doug las Corpora- tion's Hunlington Beach plant want to settle their seven-we-ek- )ong strike. Others are determined to stay olf the job until they get the "·age paekage they "·ant. "\\"e are \\'illing to settle it Bold That Pose no\\',"' said one picket Thursday. .. But I am not sure the union leaders are. '"You have a Jot of rabble rousers who yell for a nickel." he said. Bu t the s ame man also re- asoned. '"l guess \\"e have this much money and time inve5ted, "·e might as \\'ell go all the\\'a)'." Other pickets said they \\'ant to UPITt~ st.:ty off the job as long as it takes to win their point, ''Mos t of us aren 't di&· couraged," said Ray Asepei, an 18-year company employe. .. It is a matler of economics - gra s sroo t . pocketbook eco n omi c s ," said Clay Bradsha'A', another picketer. "This is an ideal we believe in and hope v.•ill sueceed. •· The strikers. all members of the International Association of ~lachinists, have been oo strike since Feb. 10, Two weeks ago they rejected a eompany offer which was almost identical to one accepted by the United Auto and Aerospace Workers. About 7 ,000 membel"'S are on strike in Southern California and another 12,000 in St. Louis. Con- tract talks in both cities are at a · standstill, and federal mediators have set no nev.· s essions. · '"I am definite ly determined," s aid He rb Becher, another picket . Sallie Di x and Be"erly Luplow, two other pickets, admitted the Ion..-: strike is depressing, "'But I feel what v.·e are doing is right." Miss Dix said. "It is a moral is· sue." Most of the ·pickets Thursday huddled around s mall fires. built in oil barrels , to ward of( the brisk ocean v.•inds. Miss Dix and Miss Luplow both wore heav)' winter coats and hats. Most other pickets v.·ore windbreakers . ··I a m getting rea) attached lo this barrel.•• one picket joked FrotflP~AJ IDENTITIES Airline s te lA'3rdess Diane l\f achodo finds sh e isn 't taking pictures , but having her picture t aken-with the Presi- dent-inst ead , She managed to get alongside Pres idenl Ford as h e IA" as departing L indbergh Field in San Diego en route to P .1 ln1 Springs afte r a day-long series of ap - pearances in San riego. co left Cabo San Lucas early Wednesday en route north to La Paz. Mrs. Hazel Bell. \\iJe of the owner v.· as en route to La Paz \\'hen ne\\'S of the tragedy broke and did not learn or it until she re- ached the Mexica n r esort. Coast Guard spokesman said it is not known what caused the 30-year old Cineo to break up. There was no evidence al an ex-Fro•PageAJ • !JOBLESS ... tyear ago. ! -Factory payrolls dropped by :100 lo 148,600 a nd were off ll,600 :from the ,record level re ... acbed :JastSeptetifJ>er. •1\· • · 4 -Aerospa~e f irms Im; 300 lemployes. dropping to a tot.al of l 62,700, or 5.000 jobs less than last :September's peak. l -Electronics firrhs laid orr 200 employes , -Trade djs pules idled 1,400 ~workers . ! Employm e nt gai n ers in- ' eluded: < -The non -f ar m wage a nd ~salary jobs at county fir ms rose ~by 3,400 to 560.900 or 4.6 percent 'above the level o( a year ago. . -The service industry r e - , gislered a ga in of t.aoo employes . with the opening or two Ne\\')>Ort -, Beach hotels, several medical : facilities and Easler staffin g by , amusement parks. · -Wholesale and ~etail jobs : added 1,600 workers with the : opening of shopping center addi - ,. lions in Laguna Hills and Buena ·Park. :. -A seasonal upswing in the boat-building industry added 200 . employes. Truckers Protest SACRAMENTO <U PI ) Dozens or big dump trucks \\'ere driven around the Capitol Thurs- . day lo prote st \\"hat independent operators call ed increased ef- forts by the Teamsters union to force them to join. 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Marislt, who 1s excited and keep; saying ''Kim is coming to live "'ith us." according to ~Jrs. M architello. Daniel Marchitello is a Secret Service agent. I-le and his wife s ay they \\'ill keep their new d a u ghter's full Vie tna mes e name, Doona Kim Le, but just call her ··Kim "". The Tittle s have three . children. Christopher. 7. Scott, s. and Michelle , 3. but have s penl several months trying to adopt a Vielnamese ·orphan through the Friends of Children of Vietnam in Denver. '·I was in Sacr a mento Wednes· day , s igning some more papers. "·hen I found out s he "·as on that flight." Tittle said today. ''She landed at Oakland . they took her to the Presidio of San Francisco, then we m et her last night in Los Angeles.'' The Tittles already knew they we re getting Wendy before lhe rapid events of the past two .,.,·eeks, and they had photos of he r beforehand . She cam e from a private or- phana ge outside Saigon. and spent the pas t few days with a family in Saigon. "'\\"e onl y s pea k a fe\\' Viet- na_mese words, like potty and dnnk." TiUe s aid. "But we're ecstatic." Marijuana Burned MIAM I CAP) -Drug Enforce- ment Administration agents Thursday burned 5,240 pounds or marijuana , \\"Orth an estimated S6.2 million. plosion. ' The boat Vt'as powered by twin d iesels wh ich ruled out the possibility or fire or explosiOo. Skippers of fi shing boats al Caho San Lucas said a strong northerly came up after the Cin- co departed the cape and that heavy seas wer• running in the gulf. Vete ran gulf fi shermen guessed t.hal lhe boat couJd have collided with a whale or shark. The crew of the Pez: F.spada "'ho discovered the wreckage and retrieved the victims said alJ of the bodies were in lifejackets and appeared lo be in good condi- tion. There \Ill as D() indication or fire aboard the vessel. Diesel fu e l does oot explode, but diesel engine experts point to the remote possibility or a "runaway engine'' caused by the engine s tarling to consume lubricating oil and building up such speed. that it could Oy apart. Experts said the phenomenon is extremely rare in moder n diesels. "Send Marines To N.Vietnam' WASil!NGTON tAPl -The United Stales should "land two Marine divisions in North Viet. nam and keep therri there" with air a nd naval s upport until the Commuq.ist.s agree to abide by the 1973 Paris peace accords, says Wall W. Rostow, former na· tional security adv.iser to the I ale President Johnson.' In a filmed interview broad· cast today on the CBS-lV Morn- ing Ne\\·s. Rostow said that as "a matter or conscience, this is one option tha t must be considered" by President Ford andCoo~reu. Ros tow, a professor at the University of Texas, said the United Stales bears "a very direct burden '' to aid embatUed South Vietnam because. he said. this nation press ured the Saigon government to accept the peace agreement and promised a.id. Another Boost? Gas Co. Takes Bid to PUC LOS ANGELES <UPI) -The Southern California Gas Co . has asked the P ublic Utilities Commission to approve a rate increase that ultimately could coel lhe average customer up to $2 .50 more a month to help pay for new gas from the Alaska pipelinC'. The increas es would depend on how mcuh gas the com· ~a ny draws rrom the expected production at Prudhoe Bay 1.n northern Ala1ka. The initial ra ise, the company said Thursday. would probably be only 35cents. Interest rates tn effect at the time will el10 affect the la· crease. - A_ utility s pokesman said that allhouah the gas wOuld not arn''e before 1980, CWitomen would begin 1eeing blgher monthly bills sometime after the middle of thb year. The rate ittcrease ls needl'd to help defray the n~tof o~aining an exclu1ive right to a 20-year 1uppb' of ihe au. bemg dtvtloped by AUanUc Rlchflc.ld Co. The 1u compan1 agreed to pay 60 percent of lhe i nter~t and loan cost! on $420 millfon ARCO borro\\·ed lo pay for drilling, lf...-Pil.rAJ -CS CRASH 'l1tls la bonible ! " Moot of the or. ,pb•aa aboard the plane came ftom a.Sal-orph._e operat· ed by lM a&en<y, which la based ·tnBouldtr,Colo., cs·:Crash Site Sce"";fe of Horror· . . - ". \ 1be cuab "'as the fourth worst alrcral\.41.saater on reeord. 1be -"font Ooe'1rre4 in lllarch 1<n• :?ben l~C p~raons a board a 1wlda~ plan• were kiUed in a <rash Oulillde Paris. The second. arid third worst tolis were 176, reeorded both when a Soviet plane crubed near M.06COW in Ortober 1'1'% alld when Jordanian jet went down a1 Kano, Nigeria in January 11'13. -, • llf FETER O'LOVGIIUN • -• SAIQO.N, Soutb"Y!etnam (A P) -The pages or a D®""'ix• U .S, officials in Washington said it wu the fint fatal crash ot a CS , whirb the Air F orce has been nylng J:inee 1970. "It was a horrible thing to see:· one witness said. "Children were crying "'h ile the fire burned.'' American r escue "'Orke rs were droppe:d from helicopters and waded tbrout::h the mud try- ina to find sur.t1:vors as well as - bodies of Ole dhd'spotad along a mile-long swaur_ The bodies or some headless childre n were \\·rapped in ponchos and put aboard the chop- pers whic h fl e w them to a morgue. The plane arrived from Clark Air Base in the Philippines car- rying emergency war materials, inclUdin g 14 howitzers. (or the hard-pressed Saigon government and picked up the orphans for the return trip. The pilot, identified as Dennis Traynor and who escaped un- hurt, said he was about 18 miles from Tan Son r-;hul Air Base when he had lo turn back. '1be aft pressure door failed and hie\\' out," he said. "'In b!O'A'· ing out, the door damaged the eleYator and as a result there "·ere problems in controlling the rate or descent of the aircraft. This became critical lo the point of almost losing contriol as the aircraft made its turn into the airport .. _" . CSEA Complains DuckcomJcbooktuppedlothewind. ~~ .. A baby's botde: a .. tµfht manual. «.·ushlont , clo . molten pieces ot.:m.etal were scattered .. round In l~ , _ grass. Headleu bodlu Wse buried in the mud. ll wu~ aalh .u,e -of a U.S. Air 1',orcc C.5~ GalaY, lranspOd-lba\ will &t>-Uve earricd 243 Vietnamese orphJIJ:f to the u.ae<l'SCaw . JtcrUMd.en.t•k'°'1-lrom Saigon today. . . TlfE S\IODJ:N WBOPSH OF AIR out of the cabin of uie • pl~ the Jar-Jest la. the world, was the first sign of the Jm-i •. f"l11-Qelll tnsedJ'. ; . . Air Force Sgt.Jim'"ffnd)ey. a Sacramento medical ttthnJ.,.. .. clan topping hls two.weeks or reserve training with what he thou,g.bt.would be Just a weekend night to Saigon, kn ew right - awaytlle plane wuln a decompression condition. •.oyou could see"lt," ht'! said al Seventh· Day Adventlat · Hospital. where he had been brought, muddied but unhurt after the crash. " ''You rould see th, bole in the back of the plane. you could see' the sunlight !lieaming in. ''THINGS STARTED t,LYING AROUND. Eyegla:;ses. Pens. Pieces of insulation tore off the ceil ing. The pillows exploded. They ~'ere plastic lined. .. Thal went on for a lillle while until the air stopped. By then the oxygen maskt> had dropped down, "'There "'eren't enough ox ygen masks. We had to keep · moving them from kid to kid. We kept on our own because, otheno.·ise you get drov.'sy and then you go out." An injured fli ght nurse s aid fr.om a litter in tho h05pitaJ corridor, ''I think the kids "'ere qui el because they were get.,. ting dopey from a n absence or oxygen. ''I don't know how long ~·e were in the air. We werelos· · ing altitude. But \\'e had plenty of time. We had to discuss· "'hat "'"e "·ere going to do. .. ··WE TALKED ABOUT WllAT DOORS we v.·ere goi ng out rf ·.· :1en \~·e impacted. We didn't stand by the doors. We \\ert' fl•eding oxygen t.olhe kids.'' "'The kids "'ere "·onderlul," she added, asking that her name not be used. '•!.fy folks dido 't know I was on this flight, "·she said. ''The children were beautiful. They we.re noisy when we - loQk off. They were scared, and they•didn't like the11tra.-· holdin}J t.bell) down. '"They were silting two lo a seat, six seats across, 12 to a rov.·. .. ONCE TUE DECOMPRESSION condition hit, the kJds d.idn'l say a word-They quieted down right a\\•ay." • _ Had_ley and the Ql.ihl nurse were on the.second level or the huge plane. &andwiched between the lo~ deck· and •t.be urgo hi>Jd 6S feel below. All levels held orphaAS and lllleir m~y American womepesrort.s, HINSHAW. • • the same computer system. suited "" 1t h hi 1n. · · SACRAMENTO <U PI ) -The California Slate Employes' As- sociation Thursday f"tled a com- plaint with the slate charging that teachers al California )'outh Authority inslilutions a r e not properly protected. The com - plaint, filed with the Department of Industrial Relations, was pro- mpted by the murder Monday or Mrs . Maria Romero, 51. a teacher at the Paso Robles School. Cleary s aid Hinshaw told him that he v.•as called in as a consul- lanl by Spartanburg's former as- sessor and ''"·enl dO\\'TI and eon- '"There's nothing illegal about thal. .. Cleary said. '"Patli~ari ­ Jy ber:..use Andy happeostobe an expert in the fi eld." Heritage's Cameo 11 On Sale Now CLASSIC 'TOUCHES" INSPIRED BY A ROMANTIC CONTINENTAL"MOOO. FOR STYLE! FOR A.AIR! FOR LIFE! ' '"""'-IQ '""'""'Dt'f'" i+r~ room-., k:M 10 ·~ a ,_ 1 ... .,., """""·" • C"'""'!l!C! CIO-<M!r? LOOI! !O Dimeo If. an 41•· ..,,.,.i-...... oolltllr:IOQr1nlOC:C8-fll -t ll0:4l"ll mMlll<"Pt«~ ti"/' llro<illlllfl Meo<! "ell ll"ot ~oe&IC! Cl\.lf"' (II LOU•$ !V. i1in ''"""~""COUii ~-ol tlltl\OJl"t!""I Ei1torio 1N> w~ "'t"~ !!el<.., (ll)Otr~ 11r01 me r.ir~1u1 '«lllf•'IQ fl,'"""-o1 ! .... clM5ot< ~~ '°""1ll"le~ar;.,'11'w! W000\1 l"" 9'al~'-' ""'<l'"ll!lt'llf>, 1'Ull• W("A)(I ,.......,co,-...~,11 •Cl •Ull«I WI<! OOn·~"OllY WMnul ....._,lf":l_,Mllotsl""'••P1•ntc1<1poicM,IOO ~ """"--~""""°°'111"'9"~•ol $0"""~'9".I wooo. St.tt'y ~ ""'ti al v--']ni(ls eo.n. tor • '""" tmev....:1 ~ tne "'1••'ltcoUec;tM)n Stop in today for best selection .. .. .. . DROEL-HER IT AGE-HENREDON-WOOOMARK-l<ARAST AN-BAKER WHllDo\ TS & SA TUIDo\ TS f:Ot lo S:JO • NEWPORT BEACH ~~·· 17Z7 WESTCLIFF OR ., 843'i0io LAGUNA BEACH • • 34~ NC>KTll t.:OA."i1'HWV.', Qt•f!Ml . .. . ' ··TORRANCE.• 2.1149 HAWTHORN~ 81.~ • <Op<n Fri. Iii 9, ~µn, ·~·So '1" · 218-lrnl •• .. l C~aner Shades DEAR PAT: My fingers have ' done the w11lking through Orange County 't; Yellow Pages until my nails are nubs, buL I can't find anyone to clean and reslring my woven wood kitchen shades. Everyone I call says they -should 'be returned to the mCt11ufucturer or installer . We purchased our house from the qrigJnal owner three years ago. when it w<..1s 18 months old . Therefore we don't have the ' required information, nor is there any marking on the 8haires lo direct us. Replucemenl coSlS al this time are prohibitive. C.P., Huntington Beach Tbe Shade S hop, Newport Beach, refers you to Kevin Shaker for cleaning and restring- ing woven wood 8hades. Shaker can be r eache.d by phoning 141·4558 (preferably In the morning) or by calling J erry Beato Draperies, 536·3980. Shades will be taken down aod rehung. with restringing done on the premises. Cleaning requires removal. Woven wood s hades must be wet down thoroughly before solvents are applied. Shaker said, and one should not expect nicotine stainli or sun fad· ing to disappear with cleaning. Price ts ba!ted on a square.fool rate. Gassing lip DEAR PAT : What happens 't'hen a franchised gasoline de· filer cannot obtain gas from his company? Is he out of luck, or can he obtain gas elsewhere? B.T., Costa Mesa Law allows franc hised petroleum dealers, notwlthsland· Ing the terms or the franchise, lo purchase gasoline or diesel fuel from any available MMirce if the franchisor is unable or refuses to supply them. Carpet Stattdard• DEAR PAT: When looking at new condominiums last year, \\.'e alm05t bought one, and al that ume carpel pricei:; were quoted to WI. We went back to the saYne de- velopment the other .day "and the carpel price had gone up. We were told this is because of new federal standards set for FHA- approved nylon carpel. Why was this action taken, and do these n ew standards mean that the c&rpethas been improved? J .S., Costa Mesa Art.er March 1, carpet meeting FHA st•ndards needs from two to four more ounces of material per yard than the' former stan· dard. This increased the cost about 12 to 25 cents a 'yard. The Department or llouslng aod Urban Development also is re· quiring more rigorous le8ting or a manufacturer's products, in- clnding extensive use of indepen· dent laboratories to earn the ••FffA·apptoved" label. The In· dustry ;prel'lou1ly tested lls,own producti ' ••<l er . .a self.pouc1ag system. B•ti la 191f; Ule govern- ment made a series or random checks· and fou•d.lblllt two·thfrds or all samplei teiled ror "pile weight,'' a com mOn measure, or rag quality. faD~ &o meet nIA. standards, accor4fng'&o HUD Un- dersecretary James'Mitcbell. -4 Candle DangeT"· DEAR PAT : I e njoy de- corative, scented candles very much, but some of them can be dangerous when s mall children are in the home. I'm referring to those with wire-core wicks. Jlas anyone ever considered banning this type of cp.ndle? ' L.W., lluntJngton Beach Alter Jan. I, 1971, no candles with wire-core wlck1I can be sold legally at Calllornla retAll out· lets. Until tbe1;1, your warning s hould be noted' by a ll, and persons with yoat11ster's would b e wise to Inquire be,fore purchasing candles whether wicks are wire-core or cotton. ·Pot Smoker Gets a Room DENVER !UPI) -.Police sai~ they believed a 19.yeaf-old ,:.Uans.lent smoked maijjuana in • ront or them to get tree room and board and not to test local ' ,drug laws. ,. N i rcotlcts dttectlv~ ToM •Laska said he arrested Danny &P'Connor a.rtcr t he youth sat ~mol<ln& a pipe tilled with mari· tJuana ln the lobby of police head· 1-Auart.ers . Laska said he asked .,what was in the plpe and O'Con· 1oor1ald, "Marijuana.'' iii Laska speci11,ted O'Connor ttad been urisucce1sful ln finding •placet6 bed down forlhen!.1hl. I Friday April 4. li75 DAILY PILOT /\!$ Brown 'On tlw Spot' • Vacancy Bill OK'd Si\C HAP..1EN·ro (i\P ) l.cgis lation that 1A1ould ullow boards c>f supe r visors in non- chartcr counties to c1.1ll a SJX'Cial election tt> fill u botird vucanl'Y cleared the Assembly 'l'hu rsday. 1'hc measure was i:;purked by lhi' death lust year o( Orange Count y s upl!rv isur R onald Casper!j and its <.iu thor predicted it would eausc Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. a .. problem." Assemblyman Jin1 Kcysor. (0 · Granada J.lill sl, brought lo his ut- t.ention the problem his hill al· OCC 'Hash' Case E1ul.s In Mistrial tempts to correct. ln an intcrvll'"' uftcr the As· scmbly's S4 -19 vote !'tl'nt tht: bi ll (1\Il6l) to lh(' Senate, Kcysor ;.1ls11 ::.a id : .. 1'h1 s bill puts the governor on the spot. lie has :.aul he wants tu brin1::: government ln the pcO· I pie. but this takes <.i.,.. ay one of his major goodies appoinln1cnl of a boating accide nt off Uuja C:1hfornia, Assemblyman John Briggs CR-Futlertor\l, authored a bill to require a n election to fill Cas~rs' St'at . But the bill stirred up 1>u rti san squabbles and eventuall y died on the ~\ss(·mbl y floor . supcrvisorial vacancies.'' h Keysor's bi ll "'ould give Pa,stors Pus supervisors in l\unchartcr coun- \11::. 60 days foll o"1 in~ a vacan<:y • lOJ'Oli a sp.,,:ial elcct;on to fill the parlor Protest \ acant scat. But lhc bill onl y v.•ou ld apply if the \';.1e:.incy nccurre<l 30 or more days before the first day t.o fil e for lhe post in un upcoming supervisorial elect ion . Otherwise. the governor would ;.ip point so meone to fill the v;.icancy -something: he has the pD\\ er to do no"·. DURHAht. N.C. CU PI > -Nine Baptist ministers led 200 persons appealing to City Council lo pass an ordinance banning massage parlors. Th e ci ty's eight massa ge parlors, said the Rev. J erry Hooper, a re nothing more than "fronts for prostitution. call girls and perversion." ATTACKS 'NIXON-FORD ADMINISTRATION' IN COUNTY Democratic Candidate s8n. Henry Jackson Makea Point An Ori.Inge County Superior Court jury has bee n unable lo r e- ach a verdict in the trial of one of three Orange Coast College stu- Kt.•ysor predicted the state ·s l'Jght chartt:r counties, which in· elude Los 1\ngeles. San Ft·an· t <:isco, Al1:1mcda and San Diego, \vould follow s uit a nd adopt a similar rule if this bill becomes lav;. Last yec.t r .,..·hen Caspers died in The owner and operator of the Southe rn hf a nsion massage,. Robert J . Bro"'"· defended the purlors, sayin g ·'They Berve .ii useful purpose." and invit<.-'d the: ministers to witness a massage' being adminis tered. But there were no takers. In Tustin dents accused on arrest of !':cl ling ha shish oil to <1n undercov,~r of- ficer. Jackson Assails ~ Ecorwmy Policy Judge ll armon G . Scoville declared a ru istrial in c:ourt c.u:- tion against Samuel lll'rshel Claude r , 22. of 779 Shalimar Orphan Agencies Drive, Costa Mesa. He ordered By United Press International Clauder to return to court 1\1 ay 12 t>rivale agencies in lhe United States involved in work· for St!lting or a new trial date. iilg with the South Vietnam orphan problem include : Clauder, Talbot Perry Simons, Catholic Relief Services, 1011 lst Ave., New York, N . Y. 25, or 2229 Alexander Ave 10022. ' ' Laguna Beach, and Richard Le"e Friends Cor All Children, 445 S. 68th St., Boulder, Colo. By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of llMI D•ilr Po lot SUff In his first cumpaign ap· pearance in Orange County, Sen. Jlenry J ackson ( D-Washinb1.0n) attacked the economic policies of the "Nixon -Fo rd Administra- tion." 'Jac k son . se lf-procluimed front ·runn e r for the 1976 Democra.tic Pr eside ntial nomination, told a gathering of county Democrats in Tus tin Thursday, the greatest nation on earth has become a cripple." ·'It is incredible, when one stops to .analyze the gross mis- management of the economy un - der this administration, that they have run up a national debt onc- quarter as hig h as all the debt s s ince the founding o r the Republic combined,'' J ackson said. The feisty senator told the parti sa n audi e n ce the Re public~n sol ution to lbe Nuclear Plant ' Emergency Review Ruled WASHINGTON CUP!) -The Nuclear Regul+tt.Ory Commission has ordered operators of all 53 privately owned atomic powt>r reactors in the United States to r eview their emergency shut· do"''n procedures and make sure their pe rsonne l understand them . Thurs da y's o rde r was the secoQd issued in the wake of a March 22 fire in electrical insula· tion at the Brown's 1'~erry power pla.nt near Athens, Ala. The fire resulted in the .111utomatic shut- down of one reactor at the plant a nd the manulil · s"huldown of a nother .. · An NRC s pok esman s aid the fire kept some e mergency cool · ing equipment from working. although backup e m e rgency systems kept the reactor rrom dangerous ly overheating. He said the order was issued for all reactor operators to "re- view procedures for orderly shut- down and cooldown or the reactor s hould normal ahd prefe rred alternalive sys te m s be in- operative.'' Ret1clor operators were given 20 days to confirm the reviews had been scheduled. econom y has been Phase· J, Smith . 18. or 1700 18th St.. 80302. · Phase II, Pha!>e Ill and Phase Newport Beach, \.\'e re arrested in Catholic Committee for Rerugees, 201 Park Ave. South, IV. August, 1973. by undercover of-Ne\.\' York, N. Y. 10000. .. l want you lo join me in Ph<tse ricers who said the trio offered to llolt Adoption Program. P .0 . Box: 2420, Eugene, Ore. V and phai:;e them out so v.:e can sell ~hem hashis h oil ror$5.000. 97403. get going,'' he said. All charges <.igainst Smith\\ ere World Vis ion Inte rnational_, Box 0 , Pasadena, Ca lif_ "Our huge debt of $100 billion dismissed in pretrial action . 91109. represents a failure to provide Simons, who is al so knov,rn as Trtivl•lcrs Aid-International Sociul Service of America. the economic growth that in turn T<Jlbot Perry Somovich, has been 345 E. 46Strect, Ne w York .. N.Y.10017. provides the revenue to run this -~o:r~d~cr:c~d~t:o~f~a~cc:tr~i~a~J J~u~n:e~9~. ---~==========================~ country," Jackson said ... That is ,.. the true ,statistic of the Nix:on- Ford ecoilomic policy .. , Jackson said President Ford is getting poor economic advice because he seems unsure what course or action to take. ''J.le said one month \\'e needed ;1 lax increase a nd now he says we need a tax decrease." he said. ''\\'hatever advice he's getting must be com in~ from CSecretarv of Agriculture) E arl Butz." The Senator called Butz the father of the '·Gre<ott Grain Ripoff," referring to the sale of \\.'heat lo Russia. "t·m looking forward to the time "'hen we \\.'on't have Bult: to kick around anymore," he said: Jackson said Ford·s ener.gy policies go hand in hand \.\'ilh his economic decisions. "J.li s energy package is inOa- tionary. recessionary and we "'on't lcl him get a\vaU"ilh it." he said. "It will carry S31 billion in direct costs und · $50 to $60 billion in indirect costs to the tax- payers." Citing som e of hi s ideas and thos e o f th e De moc ratic - controlled Congress. Jackson said. "The target must be to break the oil cartel." "We 've become "·astcful of energy in this country and now we have an opportunity to save that ene.rgy a nd break the oil cartel." he said. "I prop0se creation or a Na- tional Enel'gy Production Board like that in World War II because this is nn .e conomic "·ar," Jackson said. "We need strategic energy re- serves so we can thumb our noses ut any potentate in the world who dares to tell us how a nd \vhen we ""•ill use our oil." he said. The new agency. J ackson said . wo1.4ld draw together expertise from government and private in· dustry and seek Out the best ways of ta p·ping the n ation's vast energy reserves. He said lhe board would also set up the means to nationalize all the c.ountry's railroad beds to ·r,ut thel]I in top conaition for reight and commuter use. \ ,~~ PEIUN~~§ 39!' ~ J BEDDING PLANTS r""' Pac 49c J •ASTERS •ZINNIAS• PETUNIAS REG. 89' STRAWBERRIES 69C LASSEN & SEQUOIA REG. l.i9 POHYPAC BOUGAINVILLEA ASSORTED COLORS GERMAl/'(Si~ HOWYOUCAH HAVE A REDWOOD- HANGING BASKETS i AND FUCHSIA '" PLANT ! BOTH s29a REG. $Z.98GAL Rose &Flower Spray • Easy·fO·USe aerosol 1 applicator • Kiiis aphids, mites and controls rnildew, blackspot ind other pests on roses. Sunday Pilot Sets Bike Trail Look- ~~'~Oil!Yg!AlJ;Ll!UE~@l-¥/} HOURS: Dahy 7:)0°6:00 ...... , 1:00-5:30 $2.00VALUE ~ FRESH ', ;t l'm-Ta!I/- Here's a rundown on some 'of •·Sunday's Best," t.h e top reader features editors ;1re pre paring tor perusal by weekend Da ily Pilot readers: BIKE TRAILS -A com - prehensive look al bikewa}'3 and trail~ on. Orange County (and beyond) plus n rundown on the "rules or the r'lad " for bikers both on trails and city streets. It's the second half or a hef\y bicyclists' packa ge gotten • together,,_-bl\ Daily l'ilot Staff Writer EnioU. Almond last Sun· day and this Sunday In the YOU Sect.ion. . ,. ' C~'N"CER RESEARCH -Anolh~r YOU Sectlon fealur~ tcUs how the m eticulous rerords kept since the 1800s by the Church of Jes us Christ of the Lat- ter·doy Saints may hold sccrct..s (SUNDAY'S BEST) to the heredity or cancer and other diseases. l.OOKING AT FORD -The President, during his Easter trip to Southern California. stopped off 1n San Diego, where Daily Pilot.Publishe r Bob Weed caught ·up with him . Weed offers some ob5e1Wations on his meeting with Ford, 9n the Editorial Pages. TALKING BACK -/\n Inven- tor has o. "m agic box." .with which lecture audiences can talk back to the talker. It's to be rc.11tur~d in the YOU Section, along with another "talk-back" rcalure in which California's new coilsume.r affMirs chief ex-plains how citi&ens can be heard in the state capitol. ) 1/l PRICE SALE! CHIA AkiMAL PLAKTl!R I. SEEDS- l SIZES TO CHOOSE FltOM POTENTILLA GROUND COVER ,.... si•now $1 00 ,..,. s1• now S I 1° ,..,. 54• now $2 00 RIG. $7."' DICHONDRA I S"x48" = 5 s9. FT. SJ29 JtOU. PIGG y BACK PLANTS 6" POTS SJ91 • · .-~, SOD ' 1 BLUE GRASS (PENINSULA BLEND) ··~OLL Roll out t · ·"" green car • Now you CBn pa!Ctt 11\> bllrO sr c1'&)' w;oy with !1e~h ~Od frorn •Ou~ ol by tnfl roll' •No mt\5 o• m~n<i • ln~tarn bc1111h DICHOND. ') l ~~.f .D~l,LYPILOT .. •.ti ·:hi. ~'Is Anyone •11 iflut There? , " ,,. SACRAMENTO CA LLING ' ,, Some critics or our new Gov. Ed· 11,(Jlund G. Brown. Jr. ha,vc been nettled by hi s laC'k or taking firm ,Positions on the issueS or the day. .' \Veil, we may now have a clue to : ms inaction. · Govern or Brov.·n just may ·.~ve been preoccupied in clean- i•:\pii up a fe\v tasks from hi s old of· ,.·.f\ft'. where he used to la bor as •1 .f~retary of state, 1 • Only yesterday, for example, ,,!he secr etary of state's office got llS official book out which lists lie results of last November's : ~teclion . That's when Brown •'found himselr kicked upstairs. 1.i.1.Ncw Secretary of State March Fong Eu admitted that a "measure of the delay might be ·'-blamed on Brown shuffling off to -'a new job and her tak~ver of his -&Id one. " MRS. EU, HOWEVER, did :~suggest that much of the lag ·could be attributed to delays in filing of voter information from , some California counties. · Now, isn 't that just the v.·ay things go? State officials blame · the counties. The counties. in turn, can blame the inspectors in ·charge out in the precincts. Jns pectors ean then JX>int to their •poll workers. Friday, April '4, 1975 I • • < "" ' -i ... •· -. '.;'!. . ~ ' • ' .. 70 Persons ,D;ie I • . .. In Northeast,:· .. . ' Chicug.o · Storiris By United Press International Three-year·old Nicholas Todavchick woke up early Thursd11y and ldt his suburban Chicago home to play in the snowdrins, un·· beknowiist to his p"arents'. Two hours later, the child's body w8.s found in the snow, only three feet from the house. The Todavchick boy, who died of exposure, was one of 13 persons killed in a tumultuous spring slorm th.at raged from Iowa to New England Wednesday night and Thursday. IOWA COUNTED FOUR weather·attributed deaths. the Dis4 trlct or Columbia and t.tichigan each repor~ed three. Wisconsin two. and Ohio. Indiana and Pennsylvania one each. Fifty-five of those kllled were victims of the Chicago snowstorm. Most suffered heart .attacks trying to free cars from drifts that closed major expressways and shut down the world's busiest airport, O'Jlare International, for more than 24 hours. The 'i'odavchick boy, who died of exposure, was one of 70 snow-removal crew at O'Hare when his son crawled into the snow and died or exp;osure. THE APRIL STORM TRANSFORMED Chi cag.o into a snow· shackled ghost tov•n . forced NatiOna.I Guardsmen into rescue work on snow-clogged 1'1ichigan highways and swept into the East with hurricane-force killer winds, heavy snow and rain. Snow swept western New York Thursday, piling up to three inches in some areas. Buffalo, N.Y.,.Raceway canceled Thurs· day night"s racing arid ·one Bufralo radio station began playing Christmas music. . . · The wild April blast, which reached blizzard intensity at 'times though did not maintain strength long enough to earn· the title of a full-fledged blizzard, piled a foot of snow and imm?hiliz- ing drifts on Chicago. CHICAGO'S SCHOOLS \\!ERE closed, hv,ndreds of busi· nesses and industries made no erfort to operate, and hundreds of thousands of persons in the 'A1indy city declared an unoCficial April holiday and stayed home. Al O'Hare, thousands of trave~ers slept on_parked airliners, benches a nd noors . Airlines fed m.any aboard the idled planes. Strande d by Wa·r A South Vietnamese·orphan hides behind a tree crying for food as the grownups busy themselves digging and im- proving de fe nse perimeter around Long Khanh, about 38 miles northeast of Saigon. WASHIN(;f.O/'t'. (UPI) - Unemployment soared to 8.7 per· cent in Mar-ch . a .jump of 0.5 per· cent that mea°" near!)' 8'millton 'l\ Americans were jobless. the gov- ernment said tpday. Unemplaymenl increased by soo,ooo during March, and 3.1 million over ta.st August, accord· ing to statistics released by the Labor Department. The un- e mployment rate reached its highest level sinceJ.J.941... . -... THE LARGE inCrease was e~4 peeled after President Ford•pre- dicted in San Diego Thursday there would· be "some discourag· ing unemployment figures," and Treasury Secretary WiWam ·E . Simon predicted joblessness will hit 9 percent by summer. It was the third consecutive month the unemployment r•te has been above,8 percent.,.ln January and F'ebruar-y it waa.8.2 percent . · . , , __ : . ./~ Some se~ments 'of thft~· lion were htt harder than Othen. The jobless rate for blue collar worker~.~O:u>.ff!>ltl W ¥ P!'llJ'~°'jn February to a.recor:t'12.S-perceht in March.·, T.he unempJonnent rate for constr,uction warJJ•s rose sharply,frQm 15.9 P-erctUdn February .. to. 18.l 1 perQ1Dt.1·ia March and .the rate foe mlUM.taC· luring work.ers rose for.the loth consecutive month .to 1·1.4 per- cent. ' ' · ! · And the lowest rankin'g pre- cinct worker, finding all the blame heaped on his or her back, ·-will simply have to go find a dog ·and kick it. "•BACK IN SACRAMENTO, hO\VC\'Cf, part of the delay in gel· -ling the official vote result r eport out v.•as attributed to BrOwn ause·he wttinted to draft an of-· jcial statement to go out \vilh the So n Accu sed Department Stores ·in C h~in~.ng . .. .•~,. .• , ~~~ Jit ·Re~und D eat h of Moiif T.:v «L'Yl•-~ JI Micki Scott Sent Letter To P ublisher ONE-OUT OF evi>ry fjveteen· agers was out of'work, anji the jobl~ss rste for noi\white Workers was 14.2 percent. :The rate (or all adult Men was 6.B:percent, and'it was 5.$ percent for heads of households . The govern~ent data on ~e job situatiori aJgo included ~­ formation about so-ca.tied hidden unemployment. Counted in this categor-y are persons working part·time and those persona so discouraged they no longer are looking for jobs. booklet. : His .message . would have RUPERT. Ida~ (UPlf~{ W"WASHINGTOlf {tff)l..} .....! The , ~metJU_ng l? do w1U\ the fact, that~ · maa who ad mitt~ he ~ 1\W:;. ·~ral Trade-@mQsSiotT stys ~pie areQ. t.x"eally"bQ\heno~ t~ mother chained-fOP fol.If? :£llf!ilth5 ..; (o of the qotl9n's*gge$ Je- ltJ.te fhese dats . to h •<~ b ru -· h . n:r.; p ent s.t~ . ..tH:ins have I I Figtt'rt!s t'@nd to support th"e er u.:u eca: s•s e -watt u agreed to give the~ustotritrs igovernor's position. mana~eable was '."-ccus~ thurs· cash refunds for credit ballln'Ces ~ Take hi s own election for ex~ ~ay 10 1 c~n~ectJion ";1th J\e.r accumulated in the customers• • 3f1Ple. • · :;~g~~~~\.lt~:w~·~~ .. ~· •favor. In the past, the Fl'C~··d 10UT OF ALL the people in : ·~FfTh&;;~~ik>~ ... " som ~ of the stores _had n lifornia who are eli gible to be '"}uf'1ner ~ ·34 , and has wt e, k!!ep1ng ~he money, 1( an:e. a oters. ol}ly 45 percent bothered Grisa11a in the death of Anna given period, t~~ custoiner ta~ Q register. Ruffner; 77, whose body .. wa::j to makefurthe~ ... p~rch .. ~. ~ , From· th a t pared-down found Monday. . : ~q.tng \he.,.Co~nw:~t agree- umber, only 64 percent of them Ruffner told the seven mer;bet .. ~ ~'?lsfWere: , ~. · ctualJy went to the palls last jury that he an& hfs:-w!fl'hild de_..."': J.-(;arter Hawley Hale ·~ores ovcmber. . cided the only way to restrain the In.c. o~ ~s An!';l'.eles ~d all !ts re-, And qf that number, only 50.2 elderly woman was with a heavy tail d1v1s1ons including Neiman-. rcent voted Gov. Brown into duty, six-foot chain bolted to the Marcus. Dallas, Broa.dway fice. bedpost and around her neck. Department Stores : Gimbel tAllthis means lhatfc"'·erthan Ruffner said the bolts wetc Brothers Inc., New Yort:;·: ,.. alt the ~pie were registered, tightened with a wrench. Mc~rory Corp., New York: ~s-: ~ust a -few over hair or them vot-\Vhen the \voman first became soc1ated Dry Goods Corp., N!w . .. ft!, and iust about half of that hard to manage and her memory York. :riumber elected Bro":n. failed. Ruffner said he used a : From one viewpoint, thon. he plastic rope to restrain his :;might be considered a minority mother, but said she untied it. :governor, elected by a mighty He told the jury in the rural :;>mall minority, who were only south·central Idaho farming '4.he majority because nobody else community_ that his mother re-~urnrd out, ii you follow that. · mained chained to her bed from ::0 PERSONS WHO have had COD· December 1974 until h~r ~eath !?':ersation1 with our. ne~ gC?v· ~n.d~y. Exc~pt ~?r peiiic ~ ~rnor repqrt that this minonty ~.' c1s1ng, he said, ~ll... fr.~J-~overno rship really nettles s1{ on the bed w~, ·-~ !Bro"'·n. Ire would like to have ar~undhern~ck.~' ~·:~;t •been s upported by mbre ci tizens . . }'°~~I was ti.er ~-ei-1e C'an only guess, what his iotal_ ~hat~.her,!or three ~~ ~pul<irity really·is· ~·· . _. a.ta ~me. ~ .. _,.: ,"'""' -~ So the voters gu~e · t~'1~: Und~ Ql_lest1001n~, lie.ltlttv.q-_' ~c1 bit so Brown !}PUt RS• a secuior Bill M~nn_m~ th_i~S !lnessagc ur ginCr eipi'e~,vo\illg mother would 1n~1scHtn~y :l1ext time. Th e d·~~qlgde-. :wander away. get into m~c~ -;:ii. \re all kn01,. hOW •· out. -~d.food stuf~s a nd hefelt1t \O~ •. S · m her best 1nterest to restram :: 0 r\1A\'Hf-: NOWyqucanhopc her. ~he govcrno! gut ~ that bff his Tbe findings of an autopsy ip· hest. "ls. Eu c;111 now carry on dicat ed the woman died of sec retary of st,1te. ~ -strangulation. PllUb.ul"fl Buy MINNEAPOLIS, M;nn. lUPI). -Pillsbury Co., which makes mixes for-cakes and other high calorie goodies, has bougllt Weight Watchers, a diet program . designed to trim down people Who are overweight. · "I wonder if ·dieters could 'at any of the things Pillsbury makes?" said Ellen Holmgren, 30, of Champlin, Minn., \\'ho· Jost . 12 pounds before quitting Wei(ht : Watchers. , M ilk Testlmon11 Wl\sHJN.ri'rON (AP). -Jake J a'i1;:obsen, ta Texas lawyer who ·~ lia'.· known .l'brr:ber ·Treasury : 5eeietary Jofin B.'.C"":"al!Y for 25 years, says Connally~ Mked for. ·and accepted two $5,{)(X) pay· ments supplied by Associated Mis sissippi River Rises; . . . ' I • • Govenwr Asks Disaster Aid f o.r 4 Counties · ~ .. .. " .. " • .. n " " .. " .. " " .. ,, .. .. " " " .. .. .. " 't C•llfornla I -. , ( I N SHORT J Milk ProdUcers inc .. a dairy farmer cooperative that was on e of Jacobsen's clients. Jacobsen, testifying Thursday ·at Connally's bribery trial, also accused his Old friend of supply- ing two separate batches of cur· rency. $10,000 eacl), in a bungled attempt to cover up the alleged bribery with perjured testimony claiming the ntoney had never left Jacobsen's bank vault in Austin, Tex. Ga• T a ;r P io n SALEM . Ore. CAPJ -The House Ways and Means Commit- tee will' approve gasoline tax in-_ creases \Vi th exemptions for · basic driving needs, Rep. Al tJl. Iman, committee chairman, has predicted. · The Oregon Democrat told a ·news con£erence Th1J-rs9a.Y that the committee will start wor-k in closed session ne"1..,¥'eek on a comprehensive energJ~package. .. NEW YORK (UPI) -M;cki McGee Scott, sought with her husband for questioning· about Patricia Hearst 's whereabouts, wrote to her New York publisher nearly a month after the FBI began looking for her. Jonathan Segal. .an editOr at the Quadrangle-New York Times Book Company, said he received a handwritten letter from· Mrs. FBI S AYS PATTY CUT HER HAIR-88 Scott March 20 informing him that she could not complete a book abOut'wi:imen in sports. "As you may know due to circumstances beyond my con- trol, I will not be able lo finish the · book," he q Uoted the letter as saying. · Segal sa id the letter'S postmark ·was smudged and the note offered 'no indication where the Scotts wei::e, but it said San Francisco attorney Ch a rles Garrx~ should ~~ c<?ntacted to forward any money M messages The number of persons-work· ing P'1rt-timc .but, ..seeking full4 time · jobs ln1~Marcb ,was: 3.,9 million., f.he ·:nuibber ·o'f:.d.is - couraged j8b seekers was · 1.1. millioµ, the highest recQrded sincte fhe government beJfan .col- lectlilr data in th;s cat••o,.. In 1967. . . . .. '" .ft ,."f.;' . , ''A ·1.ar-g~ ~F~P2dto5)>!1Tfe. dis· couragea are younger·or 01.~er workers, y,·orilen a nd blacks - groups who experience the greatest difficulty in finding jobs,'' the dep~rtmentsaid. · TH.E GOVE R NMENT mea sures the discourage d worker gi'oup quarterly and it re- ' ported that in the first quarter' or 1975, blacks accounted for about 30 percent of the total. ' The government statistics said the civilian labor force in March numbered 9i,829,000. The number employed was 83,849~, down 178iD00 from February. ·1·he ·number un empJqyed was 7 ,~80 ,000 -up f1H!.:OOO from Fe~ruary .' · · ,, .Fire llit11 Eat~ i for Mrs. :;c.?.~!;. :"'··. In San Francisco, Garry acknowledged he saw. the Scotts and basketb'al1 player Bill Walton la~t Christmas in Por:Qand1 Ore,, -but he said he had not heard from.Mr. and Mrs. Scott.sU,tceJanuary. ' 'Dillliiser' ~~ . PIT'l"SBTJJ\.GH (-\Pf -A rob· ber escaped' w'ith S800 in, cub frortt the downto.wn·office of Fi'nt Federal Savings & Loan Wednes· day after handing a teller' a wtth~r .. yal11lip d!:l"IUldlng cash. Tlie no)e w'af signed "John om. i n g e~ ·;;t. ti 0 l ik.e s aid·. NEW ORLEANS !UPI) .,.-A four-alarm fire ThursdaY, ajght caused heavy damage on., the ttiird floor and attic of historic Brennan's , a famous restaur.ant in the French. Quarter. One civilian and one fireman were ·:hospitalized with iDJUri~. . l Flfflte.r-Rfloked't Russia'";, Anatoly Karpov has mixed emotions arter ·winning chess championship ·by default from Bobby Fis· cher. He •aya ~e regretio he didn't win It on chelaboard. (Garry said Scott called him in January and s_aid FI$! 'agents · asked him for infornfl~ about Miss Hearst. The Jawftt Said he advised'Scott not to talk.)~·· The FBI has been loOking for Mrs. Scott and her husband. Jack, former athletic director at Oberlin College, since at least late in February. On March 15, press reports first appeared linking the Scot.ts to ·a farmhouse near South Ca- naan, Pll., where fingerprints of Miss Hearst r e porledJy were found. ' Dlif¥ Pllet,N_,. . l.1 G••nfftd . 'Mond1}"'p;riday! /f.'yoiJ do not ti... YotJr paper by 5:30 p.rn.. call ti.tore 7 p.m. and your ~PY "Will be cM- livered. Saturday and Sunday: H YoU do not receM your copy by 9 a.m. Sat""' day., or 8 a.m, Sur)lffy,.Qlll ti.for• tO a.rn. f!Jd your C0PY1!iU ~~lver9d. °CJr.ilkfJMT~--1 •1 • "°"'"'""°".Eou~!l:J' ..... "''"'"' , Nmfi H1,111lln~ e..c.; ~'. lftd I I ..• ., ;Aw:. ·1JC:!UI ~ ''""' . S.nJu1nC.pl1tr1 , · ·1, . 0101,'Point. Soulh ~ynL •. .L111uti1MQUel : ••• .' ••••• 4 AlM Yearbook 'X' ' V ~s(U'. Pies··/ or Vice • • . . -~ .. -. ' POUGHKEEPS!Er N.Y. (•AP):-Some 25 pages have been removed from U>e Vass~·~ge yearbook becauae they includo'J)icture$'0f nude st~tngaged in se,ual ln· tercourse und other attlVIUes. . • •, " A pictur~ or o nJide male w"1kln.~n a beach was aJ. lowedtorem•ifttntheyearbook-~'r. -tack M,.DQCC•n-...'19e p I or student affairs, said the excts·~ rbeterial .. ''wis"i y obscene by an10ne'1 standar"C.'ls. .. -_ .=.-o. Among th11 photoe' was one taken, throuah a ke·yhote or a couple engaged in lntercouNJe and ah.other or a male 8nd female showering together. he said . Erica Ryland, student government presidtht added that an ex cl.sod 12-pace senior els.SA hiatory contatnfct ln I.he book was "full of libelous 1tatemenll, pictures or nude 1tu· :~1~,! .. tJtat w.~!.~ cle~rlyo~~~p' ~£.Oll.!i~b..usap~ . • ' ,, •• 1 ' IJtll!JIIalts. · · 'P,\.o~atiori Fo_rf~hers SACRAMENTO iAP> -Con· · victed heroin pushers could not s:et pro6alloh or suspended .een· Lenee• Unde1' legislatiOn·lhat.has paalod \be State Stnate without opposition. The bill by Sun. AJan Robbins \J>oYao Nuy•i •. woo !!Ont to the (. State I , '' ) Aaembl1 • Thundaj .., a 30-0 90le, ', ' I "Thia bUI cets at Ibo basic came ot heroin addiction: the *1ler:• Robbtns aatd. "If )'OU do .not have tbe leller, yuu do not tiavebero[a.'' Dep11t9Re119 .... BRIDGEPORT <UPI) -A Monq. Cj>unty ••herift'a deputy who iecld.,.tally 1hot and killed a U.year'·oltJ: &lrl while she was hound and ·&•11ed during a store robbery has.resi1ned. Sherill Biii Evaps •aid lhe re- sipaUon of Tom StonetJurner, 30, son of the county treasurer, was effective Wednesday. He said the deputy resigned for "personal reasons having to do with the death of Kalhleen M. Delhay." Body Identified CHULA VISTA <AP) -The body of an American killed by narcotics agents during a wil<f 69·mile sea chase this week has been identified as Andre Lemay Jr. ot'Needham, Mtis. · . An · unidentified wpm an believed to be Lemay's wife made the identifi~Qtioo Thurs· day .when she ariived here to make arr.aogements fOl' the man's funeral, said a mem'ber of the U.S. Drug Enforcf;Ullent Ad· ministration. Bond BUI Ba<!ked Si.CRAM ENTO (UPI> -A nearly Sl billion measure em· barking the state on an ambitious housing finance program for low and middle income Californians passed the Assembly over· wheli;ningly Thursday. . The measure 'ts sought by Gov. Edmund G. Bro.wn Jr. and a\Ahorlles srate bonds for low· interest loans to develop housing, primarily rental apartments, for Calif~ians who otherwise could ndt 8ltorlH deCent shelter. , U"t Ttlt!llMM sites'llf•..W Studio I.Wiiiiam P eter Blatty , . author of ''The Exorcist'', ·.has filed stiit agains t Warner Brothers, which turned it into a movie, de· manding $11 million for al· leged fraud and breach or aontract in administration of movie's profits. Director William Friedkin riled similar suit last week de · manding $5.8 million. 'Lassie' Star Held in Drug Smuggle Rap LOS ANGELES !UPI) -Torn· my Rettig, 33, who starred M lhe boy hero on the •·Lassie'' television series in t'le 1950s and 1960s, was arrested by federal agents Thursday on charges of smuggling cocaine into the Unit· ed Stales from P eru by a sophi sticated chemical process, Rettig was arrested al his home in Morro Bay by the Drug Enforcement Administration The charge said that Rettig usually bought the cocaine in Peru, and by c.t chemical process changed it to a colorless liquid. The contents o.f bottles of a popular Peruvian liqueur were extracted by hypodermic nittxll e and the liquid cocaine injel·ted in its place, the DEA said. Rettig then carried the bottles with ,him on flights to the soulheaslern United Slates, and returned to Cahfornia, where the cocaine was "transformed back into~ powde,r, ''agents said. Down the Drain Guard ·Tells "11ale ' ·--"' ' Of 'Stolen' Memo LOS ANGELES (AP> -A ..._ aecurlty guard says he Oushed down a toilet a secret memo llnk- lng Howard Hughes and the CIA in a plot to salvage a sunken SQv· • iet submarine, the Los Angeles Time» reported today. e The guard, Michael Davis, was interviewed by the Times on Thursday. just before he told his story to investigators for the firlit time . Until Davis came rorward, l1w enforcement authorities had believed the memo Was stolen in the burglary of Hughes' Summa Corp. offices in Hollywood last Jun~S . · IT WAS WIDELY reported that the missine documents in· eluded a top-secret memo in Hughes' .own hand CQl'lfirming tht: CIA plan. According to published reports,· Summa of· ficials attempted to ransom the memo and later Jaw enforcement agents offered a $1 million ransom Davis. was one of two emploYes in the Summa offices during the early morning burglary. He has said he was overpowered by the burglars, who spent more,thpn three hours in the communica· tioPs center of the holding eOm- pa n y (hat runs HugJlf!J' worldwide financial empir~ ..... ~ · G!,Kl-!.N Ill a vice president of Sqmma:"' ~ · ' ' Davi~ 1aid he' scooped up lhe paper& and for cot about them un· ill he waa home ~hap1lng clothei and saw them aiain. '!" "When ·f, ••w ~ what I bad, I panicked," be reCalled. He told the Times he kept the "check" -actually a deposit note payable to Glenn ror $lb0,000 -and the ll)eipo in a bedroom drawer for several months, but later put the note in a· friend 's sate. "When all lbe publicity began lo break on the submarine busl· nei;s about a month ago, I toc:e up the memo and nu shed it down the toilet," Davis said. SPECULATION about the believed·stolen me mo indirectty led to diaclosure ·of the Glomar Explorer's secret expedition to relrieve a Soviet nuclear sub off the coast ol Hawaii. Several major media h-..d withheld what they knew of the l-lughes-owned Explorer's seeret mission after personal appeals by CIA director William E. Colby that disclosure would hurt na· tional security. • Friday. Aprll 4. 1975 NOx:Voting Set Monday 'SACRAMENTO !UPI) -Legislation elin1inating ·requirements ror S35 an· tismog devil'es on used car!I in the 1touth coast air basin is scheduled for a noor vote Monday in the Assembly. AJ:isembly Speak~r Leo T . McCarthy , ~D ·San. Francisco), announced Thursday that the bill would be considered as a special order o( business Monday morning. Board Clears Police Officer In 'Beating' OCEA·NSIOE (UPI ) -Police officer ~ohn Wagner, accused of improper use ox a baton on an ar· rested Marine, was round inno- cent or charges in an internal hearing by the police depart- . ment's Board of Rights Thurs· day. The rinding ""as unanimous. Lt. John Key, chairman bf the three.man board. said. He added that Wagner "would be restored •lo duty immediately Yt'ilhout loss of pay and without prejudice.'' Charges aga in st Wa,l!Tler were improper use of a baLon. in· humanity. use of unnecessary rorce and fai lure to submit a pro· per report on the incident in\'ol\"· ••After the burglars had-:-ipne and I had been able to get to a phone to call for help, I no_ticed t'lt·o" pieces of paper on the floor near 1he door to Kay Glenn's of· nee, ... Davis was quoted by the Times as saying. ··One of Lhe papers was just a typewritten memo to HRH (Hughes} and lhc other looked like a check with lots of zeroes on it.'' But wh,en the Los Angeles County Grand Jury began in· ! vestigaling the Summa burgJ8ry, word of t~e secret memo leaked out. The story v.•as broken by col- umnist Jack Anderson and others who had the information, then released it. But up until the Davis disclosures it was ~ht the memo might sWI be in the hands of the burglars. \ ing P\1. ·Floyd D . S!!lr. Marineland Finds 'Tough Sledding'. LOS ANGELES !UPI) -The igloo was plastic, the ''Giant Alpine Snowslide '' wa s fiberglass, the '"Icy North Pole" "'·as eold but not icy and there re ally was not as much snow at Southern Califor ni&'s Marineland as advertJ.sements indicated. the state attorney general said l\1arineland agreed Thuisday to pay $15,000 in c1v1l penalties and $5,000 in attorneys· fees aner Attorney G e n e ral Evelle J Younger's office accused the amusement park or falselY pro m1s1~g children s now last 'Christmas during its ·'W1nt~r Wonderland" promotion DAVIS WAS d"m¥;s~ rtom Sum ma after the burg1ary for re- rusing to tak:e a lie detector lest. He explained Thursday, "I just don 't believe in the 'Po:Jygraph and I still won'l~tak~one.'' · But when a detective ques· tioned him, the Times reported, Davis conceded that his unwill· ingness . to take the lest "was even great.er beca~ I knew I had gOofed ~by walking off with th06e documents." • • -. Wagner, 29, .,. fivp:·.Year veteran on the force,· \Was. ae- cused by two otht>r officers or striking Self on the head se\'en to eight li(!leS. l'hcy said the·beat- , intoceurred ~t the J>Ql.ice ~LatiOn aftef the sus)>ect hait' been s ub· dued and handcurfed in the downtown area. Self, awaiting a tipecial court- marti31, was accused fl stealing a. truck from C;tmp Pendleton and r aclng through town. He "·as described" by a witness in the hearing a s extremely violent during Lhe arrest. ! ''J. B~o.WI\ Set} F Qr' A'.ttac~' In .Race J LOS ANGELES <UPI) - Edmund G . Brown Jr. 's c paign staff gathered politic embarrassing inform•tion a ul his major Democratic opponents to use if Brown was personally attacked during the primary,1hc Los Angeles Times repor\ed Thursday4 The newspape r attributed the con1ment to A. Thomas Quitn. Brown's campaign uianager i'hd now chairma n of the Air Resources Board and lhe gov· ernor's !ipecial assistant for en· viroiiment protection. during a private meeting March 20 in Sltn Francisco. The meeting Yt"as conducted by th e Ca lifornia Jolirnal .1' a magazine specializing in st'ate political affairs. - According , to persons al fhc meeting, Quinn said backgrouhd investigations Yt'e r e conducted On San Francisco Mayor Joseflh Alioto and former Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti, regarded as Brov.'n 's toughest opponents. QUINN WAS NOT avc.til<.1blc for comment and reportedly did not describe the information that Yt'as gathered. But one person at the meeti(lg said Quinn mentioned studies or land and propertY manageme'nt records ln Alioto"s l·ase, the Times said. The. person v.·<.1s not identified. l\toretti, 'lt'ho was third in the balloting last June behind 1\Iioto, has s ince: been appointed to · a $.17.212·a·ye3r job on tDe Ener.:y I Resources and Cort!ervation Commission . • The Brown campaign's file on ~toretti centerep on campaign oontriblitions, the Times said, and \\'as used by t6e People's Lobby in an unsuccessful ot· tempt to block his appointment lo the commission. When informed of Quinn's re. Ported remarks. Moret.ti said the State Attorney General had i.ri· vestigated his campaign con· tribution reports and found nothing wrong. 1 Shop Sundays, 12:00 noon to S:OO p.m I ' ,. " Big idea! Big dfClS with shirt detailing for Spring. To be worn free and easy or wrapped wirh ' . its sash. Turn.up col.J.ar, turn-back cuffs. Burton plackcr lronr, ·V-yoked . .. back. Byl'.]. Walsh. In amrrec:f·colorS Of Cotcon ... . ,,. madras plaid. 6-14, 84-6 Miss Bullock ,. • . SOUTH COAST PLAZA .. . .. - " \ ... .:: ~ ... • ' • • • l~ • --.1 , Bullock's Sou.!,!' _9>as• Plaza, San Diego freeway at Bri5tol, Costa Mesa, SS6·061.l \I • .. • • • .Come-ab<>frd and visit Peopfes'·fe~ral S'vi9gs as.we launCh our neweat office with.the grand opening ~el'ebration.1in our Huntington Beach branch . .. -.. ~ You 'll receive the 5'me fast friendly ser- vic.e and high interest rates that's been the policy of Peoples Federal Savings for over 51 years . April•iS our grand openJhg' "1ori\h. Drop in and say hello . ~ --=l ::= ... .... No Mlr*num Balance Required ... 1.r.s i· 8:00$ 7.~· 7.79 '# 0.75. 811!1. 6.50 ' 6.72 ~ S75' .... S"'! s;ie_ • .... -........ sun>." 1000 \opo " 1JJO(i toOO . BYEARS ·~ I "'...:JS. 1~~~ 90Cll\'IS -"""""""""" DOa.WNT NOTIU!'t SEIMC( COP\'1HG 1'R.OISEIS /---,-CHECl<S MONEY OOllEJIS ASmOLOGICAL SAllE ·BY· MAIL RlMCASTS _,NG INTEA·BRNCH -DEPOSllS• 1Q ~~ FME SAFE DEPOSn' BOXES wmt ---~-IMNNJMSMINGS ... LANCE . .. Adims A~en.ue at Magnolia Avenue Huiiilngton~8each, California 92646 . (71'4).962·2446 Mr. Robert N. £,en. Asst. Vice Preaiclent, Ma.nager 9:00 AM-A;OO PM Monday·Thurodey 10:00 AM·6:00 PM fr;day 9:30 AM·2:00 PM Salwday • ' .. I .. • f ) •• ' ) A-' Di\ IL Y PILOT EDITORli\L PAGE Bike Law ConfusiOn The C!ilifor11ia Vehltle Code says, In rather ;o11eneral terms. that bicycle riders must obey the ;same rules or the road as car drivers, traveling in the .!same direction as autos. but remaining close to the 1ight side of the roud. But whvt ir the<.·yclistbas lo make a len~m? • Does he turn from the middle traffic lane, like a tear. or fron1 the tight lane. wh~ he s upposed!)' belongs'! ' The code doesn't specify. and cyclists in different .,Orange County con1mWlit ies have been cited for "violations·· in both i11~tances. l 1\nd v.•ha t if the.re's a bike lane along just one-iide of the road? Do cyclists traveling in both directions have to use it '? Or ortly those traveling in the same f.irection as the cars? And how should a driver make Ja legal right turn \Vhen ther e's a bike lane next to the curb? !\'lore and n1ore accidents c.1re being caused by tconfusion . on the part of both cyclists and "drivers, over interpretation of the rules, or absence of ~specific rules. 1 Our la wm ak~rs could well devote some time tq clarifying the bike laws, ir1stead of putting local police ID the bind of ha ving lo guess al their real meaning. ' Rent Gouging Many Orange Countians who live in mobile home parks arc on fixed retirement incomes. .. 'the couply. . But an asaessor's office list coveting-more than 240 parks with per-space tax lncreases revealed theY ranged from a few cents to a maximum of $6, with most in the $1 to $3 range. And though the parks bad been re·assessed, no tax bills had yet gone<l;il toowne{ll. ' lo short, the lllltlclpatory rent hikes were way out or line. ll is just this sort o( abuse that invites unwelcome go,·ernmental regulations and even rE:nt freezes. Litter Controls Orange County s upervisors this week wisely re· jected a proposed ordinance drafted by Supervisor Robert Battin that-would have outlawed disposable and pop-top beverage containers in county territory. Adoption of such an ordinance would have un· corked problems too severe for county-le vel officials to handle. Battin said the disposable containers and pop- tops are creating "mountains of litter", along roadway's and in the county's scenic areas. While that may be true. a lifnitcd local attack on the problem is certainly not the be~t approach to solving it. Even the entire state government of Oregon, which has s uch a law on the books, is being confronted. \vith mounting questions of constitutionality and en· rorcement. ..... UC! w -- ---- --------•· ----. ~---- ' ...... • " t... ·-. .··• " ·-· ·~- So announcements that rentals on their trailer park s paces are going up from $15 lo $25 a month can come as an understandable shock . Last month. COWllY supervisors \Ve re deluged M·ith calls from citizens ""ilh just that complaint. The park owner s. they said . maintained the hike was n ecessitated by higher property tax bills imposed by It may be possible to in\loke a ban on disposables in areas supervisors directly control. such as regional parks. but the only way the overall litter problem can be confronted effectively is on a ·state level. · 'Not only is there no land out there but it looks like rs.in!' At best, it v>'ould take considerable time to phase Ln legis lation in fairness lo the distributors and r e- tailers of bottled and canned drinks. Profit Influences ' ldyllia Finds the Portugal Makitag Classie Mistake? Nursing Home Care Solution \\o"AS iilNGTON -··Ch<.i in·· nursing homes <Jre springin g up around the country. Their <1im is i:jimarily profit. not tender. lov- i•g care. The l<t lest rigures compiled by a Seni.I LC aging s ubcommittee stlO\\" thal dt.'spile industry poor. mouthing. profits are gro"·ing. ·one or the largest ch<1i ns. ror exet mple. int'reascd its profits by a11 incredible 400 per cent since lV69. The average incre<1se ror tfle chain operations "·as a more r11odest 116 percent. 1 /THE PROFITS urc not evil in t•emselvl's . But Sen <1te in · vesli gators suspect thi.ll the ch<iins h<ive ta ken :.ill\"i.lnl.agc of l~x state l<l\\"S tp gou~e lhc J!UbJ1(' of ra ed ieaid m o n ey . Worse, th e.. laws often en· <.·purage the mistreatment ol patients by rewarding homes with more mcdi(•aid fu nds for aili ng patients. The chain nursing hon1cs ha\·c grown up m ost heavily in slates with the mos t exploitable nursing home reimbursement plans. 1'he investig<Jtors s uspect th;:it the cf>ndition of the slate laws are more or a factor in selecting nursing home s ites th an the size of the local elder I\-· p0pulation. Ea c h s tate Pi<.•ks its oy.·n m etho d o r reimbursing the homes for 1..·arc provided. The re- imburst.·mcnts come out of state u.nd local n1 cdieaid funds . Un· fortunately , the three major re - imburse1nent formulas used a re easil y abused. l'it;RSING llOMt: operillors wh o a r e s o i nclined can m a nipulilte them to run up pro· fits <.ii lhe t.•xpense of the tax- payer"s pocketbook and the pa- tient's hea lth care. l~cre·s how it 's done : L'nder the "(lat rate·• sys te m , the nursing home is paid a set ree for each patient it cares for. 1'hi s e ncourages the operator Lo c ut back on nurs ing care, drugs. food , linen nnd other services in order lo sc.1ve money. -t.:nder the .. point system" method , the nurs in ~ hun1cs get a flat fee and $6 1n orc ror every "'point.·· This syst em uny.·itlingly entourages patient mistreat · mcnt. If a patient is ano .... ·1..>d to sit in his own wuste. fur ex<.i mple, and betomcs bclliC'ose. he can be labeled a .. be haviu.-al problem.'' That's worth eight points, or $48. If he the n has to be inj('(.'ted "''ith 4fi sedative, s ix more points are itlded. If the patient. then lies in bed too long, eight points are added for bed sores. Dear Glo.omy Gus I can see it now-John Wayne (in ht~ old Green Beret I as Edward Daly in ''Flight to Freedom.·· D.8. ! (JACK ANDERSON) Linder the "coSt related" s yste m , the nursing bom e operator is reimbursed for his costs. This encourages padding. In Ne"· )·ork , for exan)ple, the subcommittee discOverect nur.s- ing homes y.·ith se\"crai bogWi · "costs," Somt' e\"en "·ent to the extent of setting up lheif.. ov.11 linen and c leaning ~ervicS,at ix- orbitant fees. for which rthey "ere reimburs,d. Sen .. Frank ~loss. D.-Ul ah. the subro .. mit· tee e ha irm a n, said the cost· reJated system · 'y.·oold ro<.1ke a defenst! contractor drool.·• Once upon a time. there was a tiny little country called ldyllia. The soil was fertile. the climate d elightful a nd the life style authentically Idyllic. So "·as the government. As all ldyllians had e \:erything they needed in the w ay Qi food, cl.othif!g. sh11te~ and pl~un;, no one y.·anted. lhe onerous task$ of ~igning frienslship _l!eaties, cut· .... . . ' - ··" • ... c:. ~. -_: AR'f H,OHE ~ .,.;, ..::.' ..-~ ling ribbons <1 nd l hroy.·ing boring parties for bumptious visiting dignitaries. NIXO 1-, The Idylli c solution "·as to • !'\" LIBRA.ff: Atofe and draft by lottery every four years more . it looks jlS if th e a Council or Elders who grudg, ~t:;v.· f~a11 ?uilding in Lttg.un.;1 i~y ~rformed .these thankless 1gue . a 1.~·· may bec.ome ~he ~ ~eS>a.s 'Public seCvice. i:1eha r!J f'..; IXOD pres1den~1 al.. '"-'The only ny in the Idyllic o'nl· hbrary ' · \ ·-... , 1 Th · . . / tnetlt was· a m a n named Nho e l ate~t 1nfc:>rmat1on , de· Diem Ghud . Nho made no bones \"eloped by 1nves ~1gators for the about it . He "·anted po ·er · General ,.\cc-o unt1ng Office. re-"Make m e ''Our Pres"dent ~. h · \"l'als that the amount of . ~ 1 · e . • . . . space y.·ent around saying. ··and 1 pro-1eser\~d for_ the Nixon p<Jpers mise you ... '' iThis. that and the ~as tripled 10 the last year to otherthing.) 60.000squarefeel. Natura lly. seeing that Nho !he G . .\O sle uths a lso learned \\'a nted po<A·e r , t he ldyllians ~h.1t the go\·ernment has plans to wisely clas:;iCied him 4-F · th ~n.stall a SJ0,000 vault in lh_e build· Council or Elders· draft in _e ing. Congr~ss las t year reJee\ed a psychialcic basket case <JS a request to install a $110.000 safe · to store Nixon papers and tapes. As early as l\.1arch 22. 1974 . "''e f!xposed the s traqge deal by ""hich Uncle Sam look possession or the m ammoth. pyramid·J.ike offii:e building located ,,.pY ·,l o"' miles from Ri chard 'xCl\ts SU Clemente est.ate.. " ~ · '· . ·" ....... '(. "THE TAXP;\ Y'E~ are bait'· i~g out. a nother giarit t"or.poi.,. lion, Rock.._we lJ· lnlernaticurel which hod 'been stuck wt~ ' lavj.si,. out·of·t.he'-wasr buildi~-"lt couldn't use." we wrote. '°"· • "'The General Services A'd. ministration has 01greed to take over the unoccu_pied buiiding in exchange for government-0wned pro~rty \\'hich the corporation is leasing but 'A·ould like to ac· quire.·· The GS,\. trying hard to push through the s trange deal, ap- parently lied to Government Operation s C hairman Jack Brooks. D -T ex ., about th e suitability of the s pace. Brooks y.·as told by GSA that the Lagun<.i Niguel building "was adequately protected from rire .. , But investigators for GAO found that GSA has since contracted for $346,000 \\·orth or "space pre- paration," including $158,000 for fire protection. Our story of a year ago a lso noted tbal the "government of. ficials who e\·entually will in· habit the building li\'e JO or 40 miles away in the Los Angeles . area." THE GAO PROBE conformed the sertousne~s of this iasue. The !lous ing De partment. in t"·o sepa~a.l~ studies, flatly opposec! aequ1s1t1on ot the building. But the dogged GSA chi ef. Anhur Sampson. y.·ent ahead "'·Ith the deal BD)'\lo·ay. Now the building ls ~s than 38 per cent reserved and au but 29.220 sq uare re-et are to be used by GSA a nd its own l.tflhi\'es and supply service&. Our sourc:es hnve told us that more than 100 sep;.1rate agenc-ies o.nd depart· ments turned down bicb t.o UH the build\Qa ~· olll°"' ' BUT NHO was not to be denied. He thought and he thought. And, at last. he came up "1th a fien· dish plot. "I am," he announced dramatically to the Council of Elders, "a ~ommunist •· ··Furthermore. if you don't declar e me Pre si dent forthwith .·· said Nho. "I'll invade )'OU: .. "How can you invade us."' in· quiced an Elder politely, "if you are a lready here ? "Thal makes no dirference, ·· • said'Nho confide ntly .. because I , wil~ \ell lh~ress t.a:O. supported · by the Jled ,Chlnue, the Jled North Vietnamese and the Red Ba ron ofTransylvanii: "' i "\'ou are?" said an Elder. · frownin g.' ... .. That makes no difrerence, either :· said Nho. "not when~ Americans hear about it. • "BUT WE ha .. ·e signed a treaty of everlasting friendship "'ith the Americans.'' protested an Elde"'I'. "Exactly ," said,.Nho. rolding his a rms. "Do you think their President "'Ould let ·us down ?"' asked another Elder ste rnly . "Why, ror years . Am erican Preside n,ts have prO\·ed lo the y,·orld they will never desert their little Joyal a1ues i~th~r hour of need. It is the yery Cf>rnerstone of their foreign poliey . They '-'w.ld send us billions ht dollars ... •· ··.~.and bombs and deroliants and name throwers and, it r·m tucty. troops."' sa'd Nho. .. But look at the sacrifices they h•\'e made· t o prove th eir trust"'·ortbiaeU in Vietnam and Cambodia:·· ••id the Elder. "Exactly," saJd Nho, smiling evUly. "Loot •l 'Viet.n.am and Cambodia:" "Al -yee :" c.ded the Elders. so Tiit: ~ ... -<e but to mate NbO lbetr P'Nsident. Nho was happy. He ... crew rich on corruptionS and the dope tra.mc. And the ldylllan1 learned their lesson. "With Americans as al· llH.'" they are fond Sil' 1aytq, ""Wbofuracom·mmMitl?" , Revolution Needs Plan \\'ASl tlNGTON -Let·s hope the Portuguese knoy.· something about running revolutions -that nobody else does. From a dis · tanee they look like they're mak· ing the kind or classic mess or their country and its institutions lh<1t the Left so orten blunders into. ( VON HOFFMAN ) CJ . .\. Allende probably \\OUld have falle n . the vi ctim of a lkllY'' hoppc1· of a stomacha1..·hl'. any\\·ay. The act of nationaLizing the n<1 · Lion 's banks and insurance com -T H•: T .\S K is to ~t·hie\·t· panies ill one stroke has more of s6ci:.i lism ,,·ith freedom. and retribution about it than "·ell· }'hat 's not going to ha ppen the thought-g ut sociali s m a ... ,,-"·ay the Portu~uesc a rc going response to a about it. It 's hard enough to r e e b I e al · operate ont.• ta pita list bank t e m pt a t look at the hash so many bankers acoup d 'etat make of it but to s"·<1Jlo" the against th e "'hole banking System~· issuing ne\\· gove rn-a decree is in e,·itably going tu ment by some lead to the absurd :ind costly er- .elements of rors <:haraeleristic or haste and the Right. ignorance. Then , just <.is in - Dou bt less evitabl,y , the government wi ll try one of the r e· and rectify th e e rrors by fi at. asons for do· ing it was to deprive the Righl of the economic r esources lo try a n oth er a nd p e rhaps more dangerous coup. The same re- sults, howe ... er. probably could have been achieved by freezing eertain people's assets. By pro- eeeding as it has. the nc\\· go v- ernment gets itself involved in a dialect of cha os. repression , thrust a nd coun.ter·thrust that usu a ll y e nd-s in bloody' authoritari11nis m of either the Left or the Ri ght. In either case. the inhabitants lose. Something of the same sort happened in Chile. Pushed lo act too quickly, both by lhe·demands of hi s followers a nd by the p,ro-- vocations of his e nemies."Allen· d e's nation a litaliop ,of the economy far outstt1pitecf the e<1paci ly or sensible planning or the available bureaucrac:')' to car ry off s u c h e nor'mous changes. Without ITT and. ··the :)/" There musl be better y.·a.rs. Some people. like the English economist E . F . Schumache r (see ··small I s Be au tiful : Econom ics c1s if Peo1>lc Mat- tered.'' Harper Torehbooks , 1973. $3.75 ). have been suggesting some of them. S<:humacher is as unimpressed by pri vilte o"·ne1·~hip of large corporations as the Po11ugu~e Left. but he says: .. Instead of t.·reating a large enterprise by n a tionwlization -as has in- vari;:ib ly b een the practice hitherto -and then attempting to deceptrali ze po,vcr and responsibility to small forma- tions. it is normally better ·to create semi·•utonomous s mall units fir~l a nd then to centralize certain func\ioni at· a higher level if \he nftd for be tter £_oordination can be shown to be paramount." In other words, the Portug uc~c are going about it bassack"-'ards. They· re also falling into anothe1· trap. Tht>y·rt.' nationalizing "·hole i n d u s tries at o n e s tvi p c . Schum<ll'her contcnlls it 's much ,,·iser to nationalize con1panies one al a timl'. so that the RC'."" manage1·ial ~;.s tem :.1t·quirtts lht.• l'Xpt.•ric nce to do lht.• job. CE!\"TR1\l.IZED. inllustry\\id1..• :.oeialization also runs the risk of milt::nifying errors. If you make a n1i slakc . ;.ou make it th.-oughout an entire industry . y.·hich \\·ould not happt>n if you "·ent .it it on :.i stt.•p -by -S tt!p. semi-autonymous ba::.1s. S(·hun1;.ichl·r h,n 't convint•t•d it ·s a good idl•<J to e\iminotc· pri\·<Jtt:c" O\\"nl•r::.hip 1..·omplctely. ~Iixed svstems <.1rt.• more con· dueive tO individual libe11y and perhaps also to cre~tivity ... ' 1-'or England -it might not "·ork in a country like Portugal -he suggests that, in return for complete .f.ax forgivene:;s, major firms give loc<.i l public bodies ._. 50 percent o"·nership posilion in the form of \\'hat "'ould be non- \"Oling stock except under ('C'l1ain ex.traordinarv 1..•onditions. Thi~ public body.° ,,·hu:h he C'a\l s <• Social Council. \\ ould be com- posed equ<.illy of rC'prcsen1atives from unions, picked in much the same y.·ay people are picked ror jury duty. The Social Council or the go\"· t.'rnmerrt \\·c uld receive half the profits. but y.·ould not interlerc \\"ith managtoment unless it fel t the public interest demunded it . In that t.·ase it \\·ould heve to go to t·ourt to apply ror po!A·er to vote its stock._ Small. slo\\· and steady might spe~I l_he e nd or the heroic ag\? of soc1ahsm at the barricades. but the firing squads <.i nd the polit1 cttl polit·e "·ould disappear, too . Lesson from a Family Cat I have never liked cats. Truth is, I have always been a little afraid of them. They seemed so feral and independent, almost contemptuous of humans. If some dogs are a little too servile, all cats are s upercilious. So 1 thought, <1l any rate. Thep, this Christmas. the family went skiing for a week. leaving Daddy at home lo work -and to lake care or a new cat my daughter brought home from boarding. school in the ra il. AT FIRST, \be oat and I ar· ranged w cool detente. I put out her rood. cleaned he r litter box. and paid her no attention. Then. lhe second night. she clawed at my bedroom door, and I let her in. " She jumP<d on lhe bod, rolled O\"er a few Umes. and rubbed herself aaainst my legs. I li<'ra \ehed her stomach. idl)-. She Purr«! and cuddled up ir UtUe cloHr. I wu embarr~ed. and lhoo<d berolrlhe bed. "' TM nat day •he foUowed me around at bom e, dt'againg a •kein ol wool to play with. Wiien sbe llred,o( W., sba dlupp .. red (Of' a time. •and sat on the living· room window sill. waiting ror the children l4> get bac k. Hy the third cfn y , "'-e "4'tre thic-k fri ends. She was an individual, no lon1~r 1 ""l'at." She had a dis· tlnctlve per1onalily, and we \ (SYDNEY HARRIS) could understand each other. I AM STILL basically a dog man <although, in hont-stv our Golden Retriever i:; about· l\\"it·e as dumb as the call, but I um no loJ11ger anti-Celine. Getting to know one cat well has changed my feelings to .... ·a rd the whole breed: At the leas\, I have lost the abstraction known as "cat" - and wi ll in the future judge each one on a strictly individual basis. What is important in thii trivial incident. of l'Oun;e, is it& much wider applicaLiun to our fellow men. Getting to know just one member of a different group really y,·ell makes all the dlf. lert'oce in the "'il)' "'e \"iew that aroup. A· seme or artinity i~ rar more than a moral imperatl .. ·e or a sen- ti menta I stri c ture : it is a psychological truth. The vague thing we call ·•tolerance·· can on· ly be based on understandinc. and understanding can on ly-be based on acquaintanceship with a livinr. unique organism. NOBODY ca n I Q~·e .. hu m anity" or nny :..bstract group. Affinity can unly ~.gin on a one-to.one basi.s. when you stop. thinking or the Individual a.s part of an al>st1'at:t 1:ollcct1on 1··A11 c:.its are alike .. ) and begin to perceive the crl'::tlednes~ of eat'h personality, e\"en at the anima l level. · l\1y prejudice against cats was an injustice to cats, but more .. it "a_s ':'-" injustite to m)'5elf, <.'tln· slnct1n g my responses tn a nar. row and rigid way. It is not the cat \\'ho \\'as fiberaled from m.r prejudice, but.I myself who now am free to like or dislike ~ny in· dividual [eline. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RoOtrt +'•i Wl'td. P11bb11ht:r Thomas Kf!trl)I/. Editor Harbara Kr~1l>u:h. f:dttOT"!al Pag~ E:d1tor The edilorial pagl' of lht Dai ly P!_lot ll et>kS to Inform and at1m~late readers by preCenUng on th1 11 pag~ di,·e~e commentary on topic-s -?r interest by syndlrat· «' ~~ron1sts and cartoonists. by ii!'"0"'1d1ng " forum for ret'<len' ..,,,"lit and by pre!lenting this n~aperfs opinions and kleas M_'current lopiC's. The ~tonal op1rUons of the Daily rtlOl appear only in the rditorlal column •t the top or the page. Opinions ex-~std. by the columnlsb Ind c;,rtdoi1111t11 ind Jetter wt:iltnl are th~r own and no encforsmtl"M ot their \1ev.s by the O•ily ~lot shltUk! be lnfl.'rrcd. ~'rlday, April 4, lll7S • Wlrks ' I L f 'At thh tlm•. our thobgtti. Ii &It tp th• und•tdOfl, the JIOOI, the klm•. Ro,,.ld 11. .. g•n , • •' I ' ~"·J :t'.:e·rs· , =' ~lts·:-. .-.~. .. ·· · et .ii~ ~ti' . .,.: BD'T ! ' !. ·~~ ~t=:.r ~'ft #c·~ (ft;.. ~r-1 ',! ~ JIJSli'~B(\ ,Lll~,(;\J'),t ~"'Ir · _, ro '-"~c& .of· A~nt '<ibou'id have 1o Pf$'-~axes · U'.nt"i, it'· sl,li>- pJles. "big fjr0;~~~ri'' for · ratfierless g1r1s aS well as '1P?~·. lhe' Netiqnal OrJan1 zat1on for Women says, . . i, In a lawsuit filed in federal court, NOW challenged the tax- exempt status oC BJg Brothers of America and its Catholic and J ewisb affiliates. NOW REPRESENTS Risa -Goodman, 12, who ~as de~ied mem_bership 1n Jewish Big Brothei-a "solely upon the basis of hersex.'' • . Her Y,ounrfie · bfolher was. ~ad .ea. ~'b ig'., t>rothef;• 'b~ the J'ewish . Big Brothers. NOW LAWYER Burlon Marks s8.id, "Risa bas a mentaf and emotional need for a tai~er fi,ure to help, bei' mature and grow ;nttf an emotionally·· and' psychologically viietl'~ adjusted person·.'" · · Defen~ants in· th~c~~ ·were Big Brother!· of America, Jewish Big Brothers, Catholic Big Brothers, the Tre~ Pep~rtrhent and the In· · • temal Revenu e Service. ·3 Seeking Brothel License FALLON, Nev. CAP I -Three men have ~n giVen initial approval'to seek licenses for legal houses of prostitution, Churchill Sheriff Dav Banovich said. Nevadans B. Arthtir Wade and RoSs W. Prock will go before the county . commission Monday along with Afflert Biale, a Cali£ornia busi· nessman. I WADE, a Gardnervill contractor. and Prock. a ·Reno mobile hom , salesman, had their in· itial bjds turned down last mohtb ·because .pro-pc,;!'ed loCa\ion's would tOo Out ·of the way fo adequ1ate'supervision. Jn "Ut1eii-new applicJf. lions, Banovich said, the men propose t.e jointly purchase about '12 acres on ·U. $. 50 leydb miles west of here. They would operate separate brothels on the property. BIALE, a Napa saloon kteper, wants to open a hiluSe of prostitution If. S. 50 about 12 miles west of here, Banovic said. The sheriff · recom· mende·d .against th eatlier appl'ication because they would to hire additional de , puties to supervise them. BUT HE SAib .~e )" "not jOiDf.tci ,bucl< ti> locat~Q$" • ,~·1-,r qe · p""'°'•ls.,_\li!~e tlJel fall within noimal paini areas. All thre;, men had t 1 pass de.t.ail~Q back ground checks by th sheriff's ~fllce before ing allowed to take a plic.a'tlons before ~ county commission.· , ' • \ Assorted Vegetables and Strawberries · : '39-:: 4 irich potte~ plants. • Lettuce • Tomatoes • Egg Plant • Squash • And many others .. • .. ' ..... ... ' Fruit ·Trees :-... ~ 5.88 5 Gallon Size. Blooming Nectarines, Peach, Apticot or Plum Trees to choose from. Steer l\llanure 55-:: l'h cu. ft. Weed free . To improve the quality of your soil, for more productive plant growth. · .... -.. o-p· .:~ .. i-..--,- II --· v - ·. . Frldly, Apr114, 1975 ". ' Betiding Plants · . G{ap8s in one gallon size contaii;ie{S. TholT)pson or CO(ICord . . ' . ... --... -... ~ • mtASur · .... , .. _____ ... ~Y''! Food . · ' 4.9!1 . Rq. 6.49, 2'5 lb: The Trea!ury lawn fodcf; ' · ' · v l•' i.99' .• ~~,~~·~· 5,0 lb. ' 'I.• I {\o! • .• Pony Pak ' . Multiple vari~ties: . . • Marigolds • Pansies ,. ~ African Daisies • Colendulas ~ Petunias • Stocks • Snap Oragons • Violets " Plus other varieties . . ' '. -.. - ' ~ ' '..,\,I J .. ,,your Choice . · .. ' " ... : ' ,. •I . .. ., ... Assorted evei-greens. 1 gallon Italian Cypress, or Tam Junipers, or Pfitze rs . A loVely accent to any landsCap.e. . ' .. ... , l i 1·· . ~· 4.;99 Reg-5.99 .. Garden Hose, 50' Vi'nyl, %"diameter. Green . Lawn Mower 59.99 18" hand propelled gas powered mower cuts your lawn the quick. easy way. f oot guard. (9000) . ' I I I l • . . . ·A 8 DAIL¥ PILOT Friday April 4, J975 - • WHERES TI-II!. TOA.RA9'.ICE. l'llR~ I ? r-----COUPON-----1 I ' A' PBESTONE I I ANTI-I I Pre ' FREEZE I I 349 ! I LI>llT(•)~~ I I PER COUPON I I Need it to keep cool and this I I price ought to frost somebody. I I but not ow customers. I I (Shucks. they just repoed my car I last week.) L----------------! LAWN GENIE ANTI-SIPHON VALVE 197 Keeps the water from yow sprinkler from being siphoned into the hou1e lines. (Good guess. keep going. you're ahead.) PVC SPRINllER PIPE 3a!.,°' ·. 44!.xlo: Li•len. our old c::u•tom•r• bow how dippy our .. oda get. lfa you n•• people in the South Bey J .,orry obouL ONFINISBED BIRCH FACED POll.IWIS ··2900 16""20" 39!! .. 49!~, .. Y ••· that cackle you juat hemd came from ua. We KlfOW what the other fellow gets for the same thing. To him we aay. "eat yow heart out." 1. Bt>'t, HP.\IE. I Go1 A c12-vsH orv mM BANK 1'tE CP!LNO.... We thought of opening in Venice. but the huge . ocean waves were a menace. And to open in • Cucamunga would . be swell if we were yupga. ~ " So as the rain came ·.,. ~c:{~~:~}:~~·~m 1n · ·. Torrance., ., ' • • . ' .. ' ,, • Qir1:u · - ~-f ' • • 4 -4 ·0.o· __ . N0.100 · .. , ' A lot ol lolb Jut lo•e the , thlae-·lt .-.1oo1i: lib the- thla!J lo .. ""''"" lnlllde. - \ ' . .. GRAND .... ING OPEN .. --- ' ' ' :: ..(I .. \ WATER BEATERS 20GAL 59°0 30GAL 69°0 40GAL 7900 ·1-:·. ,_ l. ,' • I ' ; • \ SOGAL 9900 . ~ ':j Fully glass lined. auto shut-olf. full temp. control 5 year guarantee. Quality. [] ., • G.E. son WBITE · L1GBT anas ...--.... .. , 97~CXOF4 40.IG. 71. 11111 ...,,. Choice oJ 40, 60, 75. or 100 Jow- bulb• lla a pack. They go out 10 dcrm last that lhi1 ba1 to b. a borgcrin. (Why don't they last lo11ger?). FLUORESCENT mES 57~~ .. 1.!7 You know I'•• beea ~ting this 1tuH tor y.ar1 qnd I don't •molle. don't drink, ond I al-p 14 houri a dcry. (lhat'1 ..-hy J'a:i. g•lting Ur.d.) G.E. DIMMER SWITCHES · 166 2LEVEL e ' \ ........ Go.1 right lo tha 1pace the okl anap,.r came out ot. Easy to do, ju.I abut the l'O"*•f oU to that room. don't want lo ICH1e you. Jlm.. 20" ~3 SPEED FAii . 1397 Okay. poH It by If you want. but when ''· It'• l!ot and -you'll wi•h you bad Q couple of the thln11t. .• 9JI C A/lllON I J 7&9'Lt1••I '• r NATIOllAL 7YB. (.ATEX WALL PAlllT • ·444 , GAL okay. yov. WGnt a choice oJ lhOU9<1Z!ds of colo, .. ft.re II i•, wttb a 7 y.ar guCD'Qp,tff · A.ad the lelbel oaaly .... and you11 imo11t' if• good.) _. Abo\,t the DOll:Q., "'fill you .... h'1 ' Oil a greement we hne wtth a bear 1om"'1&•t• "P no.lb, Reoew1 the color 011od gntwl• at •ttbn"•'•· • ' 1 ( ' I I ! -- ··O·N£ 1Wt>.· •. _ .f.bVIZ-, f:t\k., I C~N COUNT I 'i>I'< cou "'" . ' ~. r ;. .· ' .. ~ POOL CBLOlllE 69!Ax. U yow pool talks · to you at night. · lt may be a little too 11 ... 1y.Cheek '•. ,... the chlorine level ...... ., i ... . ' ' • " . I • -- _/...A MllZAOA • Rack• lor a wide . chok9 ol eolor• and pattern .. U we a•lt.d 49' a yard. folk• would atill .b1.1y-lL (Getting SP"ffdr tbereJ MIBBOBmE ' •' CLEAR GOLD VElll . ' 44' 55' All sizes. How i• it eo. Thia way. alight i• lmperla. Liddle nick here or there. D•STIOIG SELF·IDIESIYE CllPET TILES 12xl2 EllSIGJ< 23 C PATTE!tft 33 C iRAG I ·53• Do the Door and go right up the wall. I did four wall• and lt mall:••~ gr-padded celL I TEmlA · ·•Al.I. PAIEl.llG 2!.7 ' E•erybody t.U. me~f looko gr.at, ..-W..- money. I h-tly """'t ii<rf. M't'eraaw'lt. YoudOwMt you want. ~ Fnaay April• 1975 b AIL Y Pt LOT 119 ,,l '' ~-- A PAllTY ANO I P<>HT ~E All-tlWC.- 12> WE.A£. . <::::i C> mBGIEEN SALE 5·9 ~GAL ,:,299 ' 'I ' •$ SGAL ' . Jun!~ra. (Tam thlngol. Atbomtae, Annattong. l think that'• it. ' •• IEDWOOD . TABLE &. ·BEICI SE't /A'I\ 2 ·4 .••· Sm-h.good -· ~a .. ·,_, .. .., madlJ;; .. diliil taat· , ~ . w the ld~,W'!"" .,.. ' ' . ,, CUBCO•L BBIQOE·TS . 79c : . . . 10 J.B. Little ao!Detblng' ••1 "~ ' &" MEXICAN , · BlllL POT WITH JUTE HANGER aac Just in ttme lor the Fuch•ia aeaaon. (Jfo. ancl you didn't ·knowbow much r lo•• flowen.. tbC!JM.) cooked u;-tor • 1 you. (Felt It :Wall . tu.. fot an AionllOn • dumh 11~1 < ,., ' 1 'l I f. • 111001' PLAITS ' • • • 2~" .27~ 4" 97·· )' 6" 2 9 Philodendron, lyY. Flttolila, aomethtng Pendula and mot•. TWOBllTUlm $CIEEl .DOOI ·997 WITH CLOSEJll AKI> LATCH Thi• will g•t JOV. hi oad .. bold our bNath that you.11 buy Oft• of th• oth•ra. All compl•I• wt.0. •ll•at cloMr and. adjuatlng cbaDDele. I GENIE GAUGE DOOi OPENEIS 97!! 128!! --149~.! Chooae from chain or wonn ln1tollanon 44.00 gear drive. Push the button, door opena, light goea on. Push agaln. door cloaea, llghta go otf. locka up tight. JMASPBALT SHINGLES 1 S!!FT QuQlity (he lr-p• say\ng !hat, ii'• hypnotising me). Hea,,.y 111inerol cool. ch oice of colors. IS Y.ar Worfanty. 1/4 •• 397 ~·· 4•7 Y:a •• 5•7 ¥ .... 797 Smooth. one aide good. the other. who looka at. 1112 PllE SHELVING 11~. Smooth tour aldea and good for moat projects. Stain or point for 11helYing too. BEL·AIB COONTIY PANEL DOOi 1997 Little niftier. with eliding acreen and sliding window. Put a banana. peel under it and elide one home. CONCRETE MIX 97so~B. Juat add water, atir. let cool. aervea alx. · (The mind la going again. Mother wanted me to be a Joreat ranger,) • ----- CEDAR GUPESTAIES Look better aa the years go by. At your place. however, not ln our blna. & n. BILITE s1m11i: GLASS DOOIS WITH SCREENS 89~. 99~~. I I 9P~. Ador Hilite, aounda like some kind of milk. H&aYY gauge anodised extruded aluminum, right or left aide altding. ,_ I I - Nie• to end Ihle ad on er i;:lassk:al note. Shaw• we ar•a't enllr•ly de,,.old al cullw•. Ju1t on• ol our "'°"Y 111••· r.ady I°' you lo O.Mmble -your slab or whale"•'· - - BA•LET ETIL STOUGE BUILDlllG 97!~ 1 11 ' . ' t • •. ' \ Alt OAll.YPILOT Friday. April 4, 1975 DOI SWEDLI• M.-CISIA L M. Boyd Why Humans Can't Fly Young f ellow, do you know wby you couldn't fly, e ven if you had wings? Your breastbone is n't strong enough. AM ASKED wh.ich animal can hold its breath the longest. The whale, no doubt about it. That sperm whale can stay submerged for an hour or more. Q. "WHERE does peean pie now rank on that list of the most popular Ameri~an pies?'' A. Still No. 3. Right behind No. 2, cherry. And No. 1, apple. CERTAINLY don't blame those Pittsburgh lawmakers for ruling it il- legal there to sleep in a refrigerator. ROLUNGPIN Did I say 1 found no re- cord of any wife e ver hitting her husband over the head with a rolling pin?? Check that. Kindly clients submit local fl ews items from several towns wherein girls have bludgeoned their boyfriends with rolling pins. Also re· ceived an epistle which specified when and where cannibals ate a missiooary whom they boiled in a big black pol. However, have no documented report as yet about anybody slip· ping on a banana peel. Stand by. WHEN A MAN goes shopping for shoes, he generally knows just about what he wants before he walks into the store. A woman usual· Jy does not make up her mind until she has tried on a pair or two or more. Such is tbe ob· servation of an executive with a shoe store chain. CONFUCIUS Everybodj knows something about Con· (ucius, but not everybody knows he was the eleventh child of a 70.year-old soldier ... THE MEN who have been rescued from drowning outnumber the women who have been rescued from drowning by 66 to 44 ... SOME SCIEN· TISTS contend that all tigers originated not in the tropics, but in the bleak cold or northern Asia. VOUNG LADY, ii your toddler's white shoelaces won't stay tied, starch them. SIR, HOW DO you gel into your car, feel first or seat first? Once put that query to a sizable sample or women, but momentarily none remembered. Suspect men don'lremem- ber. either. It's like change in the pocket. After the Great Depression, only a small minority of citizens could tell you exactly how much was there. F.ar more can tell you t!Xl ay, regret to report. Addre1s mail to L.Af. Boyd, P.O. Box JS(,{J Co.rta ltfesa 92626 Copyright 1915 L.M. Boyd ', ··W PMl:MRr~tr'~~~:1!!ll't.-!ii, Other Deaths .I , LONDON (AP) - Mary Ure, 42, Scottish· born stage and film ac· lres5, died Thursday jw.1. hours after the opening of ·a new supe rnatural thriller, ''The Ex · orcis m," in which she 1>larred. The cause of de- ath ~:as not determined. She was the wife of actor Deatla N etfee1r and' author ·Robert Sha.W. and the former wife of playwright John Osborne. NEW YORK (UPll - Otto Soglow, 74, creator of the cartoon character "The Little King ," was fouOd dead in hi s l\1anhatlan apartment Thursday. ''The Little King" first appeared in 1934 and is now featured CHAAl..ES .!::~~YFEGl.EY, ""'~ !n n.early ~()()newspapers _.of Cos•• Mes.. c •. o•t• of ctr"'"· 1n the United Slates and 1.pr,1 :i'nd. 191s. Survived ..,. ,,;5 w11e abroad. Yir11 ini• Fe9 1ey ; ene d•UQll!e•, Yi•Q•ni• c.. Coolidge. F_.-•1 wrvlcn ,..;1111ene1ds.1..-<Nv,Apru s1t1o11n:JO NEW YORK (UPI) - PM, Pl!e11 F•mll'r Cotonl•• Funff.. Mary Britton Miller 91 Heme, \llr;tl'll~t•r. C.. Mr l'e9"'Y • • ... ,.,,,.m~• 01 Moose l.odg9No. 1ozs a poet and novelist, died "" SM:''• A ..... •nd • mem..,.. of The Thursday al a Manbat· Antl!•KM L~-ol He ... oor1 Be«.A. • MCKL.L•• tan nuning home. Miss KAREN C. MOELLER. rnldlftt ot' Miller ~role her first CM~ ..,.., c;., o.-« dntn Mirth I " th D ( 11i1.rt1s.Swwt.,..bv11er,......,Nir. nove, n e ays o & M~ AkhAnl '-· MMUe.-; ~ll •. Thy Youth ••• in 1943 al K•tl'le•lne Mo4!11er of Unl.,...~tr ot' • Redl ... ds, twin ,1uer. Sh••-........ the age of 60. Her ftfth 11 the hOnw ; twot11er. sie .... n MM!lilt', and last work "The F-••I ,,.,,.;(I\ wl11 De held !Wlur$Yr hn...• I" . ( T ' ' ,, """" sth •t 11:00 ,.,,,., P1t11ic vie.. nnJr 1g1g o 1me, ap. c.1u 1jH'1 . interm ent. P•c11;c v;ew peared in 1971 when she ,.,.mo<••• P••k, N•wpOrl 8e•cfl. C.. lft lieu ol lloweri. .... ,...,11., suogHl'lo was87. ,,....._, •• COfllrlOl>llOf'I!. 1>e m.lft 10" T ... K•ren (.. ~ltlf MemOl"i•I Fund, Ha.Q HOs.pil1I, N•wparl 8 •-'I. C... P.:llic Voe'" Mo~~"!_~Y~dlretlOI"\. police JOHN HENRY E \lllNS. re~~1 ot to.~ WW. Cl. Dll• ot -Ill Aprll )Id, ltlS. Swr•1wed DJ hl'I •!I•. E¥11;,,.. R E v-; 1.h t ... Ruth Au~. Gl'l...-.kle eserves wn1icn will l>e "91d S1tur.,.,, ,t,pr,1 }(h •I 11 .00 AM, W11.lrnl,.~let .-...0.f.ll P•rt., dir ecl•d Dy P••li. F•mlly Coloni •I F u n•••l Horne ol A d """"'~"'·"· ccepte l.U.n...aH6HOM FUNHALHOMI Ci>fona del Mar 6 73-9450 Costa Mesa 648-2424 a&J.llOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway, Cosla ...... s..2.g150 McCOIMICI MOITUAIY Laguna Beach 494-IM15 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIHC YllW ......OlttAL PAii Cemetery Mortu&f'f c.._, 3600 P.cltic View Ori ... Newpor1 Beacti, Clllfomi1 IM<-2700 '------__ , CO&.OMiL ..... AL' -7801 .Bota Avo. w.trninet« ees.3525 _.__., 827 Mllit'I Sl Humf on Beach 9 The Fountain Valley Police Department is now accepting appli- cations for reserve of- ficer The positions are open to both men a nd women. They must be high.school graduates o r have an equivalent education, be of good phys ical a nd mental condition , have no felony ronvictlons and must have proportionate height and weight. The reserves work a maximum of 40 hours a month. al S2 an hour. They ride in police cars with sworn officers or assist in departmental office work. Applications h1ay be directed ~o the dt1 wrsocu"'' ilep1rtmon1. a.112.JCZC. 2 Eleeted l'jance E. Polks or Nepolt Beach and•Wolter S.Wlden cir Costa Meoa have been elected to the boanl or directors al the ArcbJmedes Circle, a 1upport 1roup for the ,Unlver1lt1 of Southern California's Sc,.,,,I of Engineering. /. ' ORANGE COUNTY Salesman To Face Sex Trial SANTA ANA - Insurance s alesman· Douglas Ernest Cassidy of Huntington Beach has been ordered to race trial July 7 on multiple criminal charges filed after alleged sexual of· fenses aiain1t·male and female hitchhikers. Cassidy, 3Z, of 8401 Caslilian Drive, was also ordered by Orange Coun· ty Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey to re- turn to the courtroom June 13 for pretrial ac- tion. He is held in the county jail with bail set at $25,000. HE FACES charges of kidnaping, assault. sex perversion and assault with a d eadly ' -weapori following his alleged in- volvement in crimiDal acts' investigated by . police in New_port Beach, fluntingt.on Beach and South Laguna. Newport police 5aid Cassidy picked uP, male hitchhikers and,··forced them a t gunpoAol to perform sex acts Sheriff's officers said he similarly threatened a young female hitchiker in South Laguna Astronomy Meet Set WESTMINSTER The life and limes or. Copernicus will be the· subject of the '\ext Orange Cou·,.ty; Astronomers meeting,, April 11 at 7 :30 p.m. at La Quinta High School inl Westminster. USC professol" Dr John A. Russell will pre- sent the' "Footsteps ol Copernicus.'' The public is welcome to the meeting and more information can be ob- ta in e d by calling· 541-5360. Funding On Jobs Divided SA!'('!' A A N f. - Orange· County supervisors have divided $120,100 in federal job money between the coun· ty and its 17 smallest cities. The funding is made available through the Comprehensive Employ ment and Training' Act. The county cities with 50,000 or more people get their own grant alloca- tions and the county·ad. ministers the funds for cities smaller than that THE ONLY other stipulation the county had to meet lo qualify for the bonus was proof of an unemployment {ate in crease or six-tenths of a percent between Nov ember and December of lastyeac ·The fund breakdown as i approve d by supervisors gives the largest bonus ~hare to the unincorporated ·ar~a •. $35,463. Orange Coast cities' that will get a cut Cl(" the money include -Fountain Valley $10,;IOO ' ~Irvine, $4,700 • _.:J• Lai-un·a Bea~h $2,600 -- - ~ New-port Beach SlJ,000 • • -San Cleme-nte $3,200 ,; ' • -S :a.,n· J u an Capistrari0,'$1,646 ' -Seal Beach $4.000 Sex"Case· Testing; Ordered : ' ( SANTA ANA -A man accused in a 38 -count Orange County Grand Jury indictment of sex· ual assaults on nine women has been ordered to undergo testing by two psychiatrists befof'& further Superior COurt actioii i.$i>M.nA__. .•. • ~~~~~4 Jud•• EY--tJt\,:' Dickey del.3yed ~e· a_,. raignm.ent or ~Barrr De•n Moore. 23, of Santa Ana, until April 24 with a view to the possible opening of pr~eedings that could lead to the de· Cendant being certified as a mentally disordered sex offender It is alleged that he raped and sexually humiliated five women, assaulted three others with the intent to commit rape and stripped and robbed a ninth victim Badham Bucks Redundant Bills . . By O.C. IWSTINGS ~ Ol .. Dlitf "* ..... Asierriblyman Robert Badham <R·Newport Beach) haSljpined his Oceanside GOP colleague, Assemblymaa William Craven, in callin&,for a hall lo the processing of redundant bills in the lower house of the slate Legislature. The two Southern California assemblym'en have teamed up on a proposed Assembly House Resolution designed to change tbe rules under which the Assembly go"-:erns itself. • If the.resolution passes, the Assembly Speakif will not be able to assign to any committee any ~ ''substantially the same" as one alread~ i,. troduced. · .• Said Badham: "It's time to slash away at non, essential government spending. Too ofleq we end up proces5ing legislation that is r~Dt an4 ilJ'" troduced solely to enhance the aut.b/ii(a pubtic ifnf age. . ? . ; - "Every time a piece ot redund~· idatloa is .. introduced, it costs lhe taxpayers a t·••• he continued. ••And that doesn't even · o the time · of the legislators or their staff me~'':-· .. "> ~ ••• \o .. • • ASSEMBLYlllAN Paul 1Ca'1!"nler ,CD·Ganlen Grovel has introduced lefflation. CAB 131.tJ that would create a 1tate depe.rtlnent ot tourisnt-tvpro- mote California's recreatiobal aod scenic attrar· tions. ' · The bill also pf'O\'ictes fOr a director of tourism to ove rsee management of visitor centers aild \\.'elcome stations. .J · 1 • California C\frrenlly ~a diYision of t0Uris."1' and visitor servk-ea wi~ ate stile Departraentbf Commerce. .,,Jo · : • j _' • ' ·~· ..... ~ --I ' CARPENTER, In anoiher bill CAB 963), pro· l pooH prolljblUn1, "Will! the-cep(ki!I o( UM Cllli.,,.1. Rllhwoy PalnC, tlle-ell1dpur<hu-tna. IMllnr-, ·or aeqilr1DC-p11111•l1p1 ..iileln" 1et-llnt l-th111nmt1 .. *C-llOIL» •' • ... . ,., - -' i. 1 ' TllE LAGUNA Nt',,..i Resiabllta . w.;....e.; •• Club meebo April 10. Clul>,,,.,qiben and l\IO!lla wlll btor a preH11t11Jon on Ille Martne Sludllsl6lu~ .......,.ec1 at Dana Hartior. ~ ~ 9J1d Will' at 101:tn. at the NllllOl'COmmllriitt er. ••• • GREAT· NEW CAR ~.,,,. , ' . . .. . sips ·-~ C7S.-14. ~4~E78!1S t. . F78-14. f'7i:IS, G78·14 SIZES H78-14. H78-15. J78·15. Clxrge It -~..:.At:.~'1.n .f. '.; '"1>"11 ;;: G78·1~-F"~'a.:.edium Cars ····-···n··.. .6,. -· ·· 4· ···13"' 2 4L78-1$j !5 '2 Q l ,. ,. • .· l, . 4!.~\' 'f. ~· for ' · for · for .. _.._ "''" ,,.....,, ~~ 10..., ~24) f..t.al,~ lo•-l•• ......... "11 °"'"'"'" .... ~""' Sl'47 ID J269FO'dft~I f.(t"" 1..,.""' ...... ~ ......... ply,"°"' S:! !.lo' .... '3 21 f""'"1~! t ...... T .. l"',.,.d.._ons....,..,.. -"-...._.... =.,o.r_ 4 4 4 6 5 6 5 I 6 12 8 4 2 2 • Blackwalls $3 to $4 less per I.ire depending on size Small Truck Chanqers NEW TIRES 950Xl6-5 8PLY OFF ROAD TREAD •••••••••••• 565.00 950X.l 6-5 8PtY Hl~HWAYTREAD •••.••.•••• 565.00 . ... . ' . 1oox-1s 6PLY of.FJ!~Ai!~D... <.·. ,. • · ~ ~.i»:O 750Xl6 ~ . . . . . . ~· . t . ;t '" ft"d»O 8PLY OFFR ' · i · 1 ,.. . • •• ..,,~ii'-.•• ~. 750Xl6 8PLY HIGHwAv ~;Rov..Il.~i::~. ~-~~'. ~d-~oo 800Xl6·5 8PLY HIGHWAY GOODYEAR ••••• 540.0.0 I "I • >.:: ~ .<• 875X 16-5 8PLY HIGHWAY GOODYEAR: •• / •• 550.00 750Xl7 8PLY HICiM:WAYGOODYUll :~ .. ·.'-555.00 Passenqer CARS -NEW TIRl:S G78XISBELTEDBLK ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 52'5 i00 H78XISBELTEDBLK ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·530;00 -· L78XISBELTEDBLK ••••••••••••••••••••••• .' ••• 535.00 LISXISMUD&SHOW· ••••••••••• : •••••••••• ~35.00 J,7eX r5 STEELliDIAL&IMIROAYL SWS ••••••••• :so~OO L7,X , ~ R.ADIALUMIROYAL WSW'., ••••••• 55.00 •Bleed b<l~~ inlltall t_., duly' brake nuid. • I -. •Inspect brake rel urn springs. • • Extra charge for larger or air condit~ cars setting torsion hart... ' and parts if needed. '' ~~, CiJ. ion· sw.d ' ~al lha~Plb.. 1 colsr - GENERAL TIRE • • FRANK BAll}!AllO, Ille Coot1 Mt11 attome~ fl:::,'I.,'":,• .... lww11oa•.ti• ad ...... who ran un1ucceutuUy -eatnsrRepulllle1n Deilrib :-=.,-.... C sf M PllJ•• 540.S710 646-SOtl Corpenter ror the ltate Senlle lut fall, bu -. c "~!!"" ':' .:855 Hcwbor llvd. 0 a esa elected chalrm1n of Ille 0r11111eOounty I><mocr1tlc ~ Roo1rum, a vo1unteer..,,1ru..t1oa. 1 ••------•:Soo .. r Or Later, rou,I Own Gt.,.,-11-------• ' ' " I' • r • . • ' • • I I t ' • • ' • ,, ,_, __ . . ,,,__ -_,_ ... . .. .. - lJAIL y PILOT "J I Paliee Work in Officer's Blood "WHILE YOU FLY" A~ARD ~INNER Fred Nour'ee 'toli .. By KATHY CLANCY Otllllt O.U, P'IWI "9fl Law enforct!ment seems to run in Fred Nourse'sfami1y. The Fountain Valley police ser1eant's father Is a rnrmer Police chief in Vermont and now serves as a special deputy sheriff there. His hu.lf brother retired fronl a military career c.ind U. a deputy ishcriff in Mairte. R ECENTLY, NOURSE'S daughlers he lped in the capture 1 of a pair or burglary suspects. Nours(.>. 42. h<is recei\'ed th e 1 third quarterly James Bennett Memorial Award for outstanding police work from lhe Fountain Valley Jay<:ee.s . '"It is things like this that mBke the job enjoyable," Nourse said ofter receiving the plaque at a Ci · Ly Council meeting. • NOURSE \YHO~HAS morei'han 20 years of law e nforCemenl ex· perfence, now serves as a wat.Ch commander in c harge of one Fo\lntain Valley patrol shift. 1'1 started riding around v.:ilh putrolmen when I was abouil6," . \tie officer r4.!c .. lled. \'~w en· torc;emenl is my life. Jlike help· Ing people." . Nourse moved from his n»tive New En&IMnd to Sobthe.tJl California because be learned there were greater opportunitie5 'for police offi cers here -"the poUce departments were more professional." UGHTPUNE ARROW TARCET RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP)-Warriors of an Amazon jungle Indian tribe shot arrows al a light plane carry in& the presi· dent ol Brazil's government In· dian f~dation, authorities re· pohed.'.1 · The official, Gen. lsmarth de Araujo, was makin'g aq obser\'a· tion f1..ight ovet the area occupied by Waimiri·Atroari India ns. Members of the tribe have killed 14 government Indian agents in three atta cks the past six months. ll E SERVED SEVEN years with the Garden Gro\'e poli ce before joining the 1'"'ountain 1 Valley dt•partmenl in 1967 when it was formed. . l.fe was the city 's first delec· ti \'e, the n became detecli\•e sergeant. before his tr11.nsfer in 1972 to w~t<:h commander. Nourse 's experience has ranged from nar<.•otics in\'eSligii· lion to C<tplu ring armed robbery suspects. ON A R ECENT Saturday he was ridini: with his da.u"hters, Michelle, 13, an1d Kimberly, 11 . when he spotted a man scaling a block wall. He dro\'e his diiughters down the street to S<tfel y, asked them to radio for help, then capturt.'<i two persons charged with more lhiin 200 Or<tnge Cou nty burglaries. Nourse , who holds an AA degree f rom Golden West Coll ege, recel\'ed a Police or- ficer of the Year Award in 1968 from the F'ountain Valley Ex· ehangc Club. l-le al so is a m ember of the Elks Club . Hi! I'm George Hurst. I'd Hile to introduce our new service., George llurst Exe<:ulive Systems. "While you ny" from Orunge County Airport, we can save you time and money by providing executive indoor p•rking and perrocming that essentt.I automotive i;er\'ice, main· t.enance, and repair you ffijy be putting ofr, due to your busy 11t:hedule. You may associate my name with the Hur~t Shifter, the llurst Po\lo·er Rescue Tool la life&a\'ing device -Orang• County has nine units currently in use) or llurat Performance, Inc .• a rompany I foundt.>d in 19a8 . I sold my interest in that company to the Sunbeam Corporalion In 1972. \l.'c hope to Provide career opportunities to many physically and socially handicapped Orange County l0iti1.cn:, and continue this practic."e as our system ex · panels nationwide. ' Gi\'e me a call a( my ornceduring the day {979·4100 ) oc , better yet, call me at home in the evening (846·2501). I'd like to tell you, personally, about our exciting new service. .~ · · GEORGE HURST ·Executive Systems D"'+.IOf'I of ca-.. H~.t .,_ Center•. I~ 1t90 Akw•r. Coel• ..... c •. t:HH ll141t7t-4100 • And it's about time. ; Southern California is just ;ab9u_t 1e~dy ~for a good second ilct:· O 'new itn spirit and p-tiqiism and the kind of ·thing merica is famous for: helping itself. THE NEW SPIRIT IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA lj Your Southern California Chevrolet p ealers A ssociation· has begun a pro- ~ram called "Southern California, Turn ~round." The idea: to help put the econ- ;,omy back on the road. And it is · !done with action, not words. ! In addition to factory sticker ivrioe reductions, participating Southern California Chevrolet Dealers are making a personal commitment to ~elp save you . more even though it means f asking less. That last sentence I . • ' • • , • I • ' ~ • • .... ' . bears repeating louder. YOUR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHEVROLET DEALERS ARE MAKING A PERSONAL COMMITMENT TO HELP SAVE YOU MORE even though it means asking Jess. On every car and truck in the ent~re Chevrolet line. WE'RE ONLY DOING IT TO SELL CARS Critics and competition m,ay sit around and say, "It's only for the money." The critics are right. Southern California Che.vrolet Dealers are doing it to sell ~ Chevrolets. , · ,They are ' doing it to sell Chevrolets in a way that gives you the lowes t possible price. Each of the Southern , Californ)a Chevrolet D ealers is tightening his belt to make it easier for you to buy, so that more money gets back into the marketplace and we can al I get back to work and we can talk about some- thin g else beside ~ doomsday. And sleep, let's all ge t a good sle e p. ' .. • So. Califomia Chev·Folet Dealen Association @~ t I " • ' . .. • .. . I • ,, ' '\ .. , ~ ;\. ... "" ' ,, 1 ,.. ) Jl. 'J I • . . ' . . 411 DAIL V PILD1' Friday, April 4, 1875 Aerosol Warning Spray.Pffft ,. • • . . . •' • ..... 4"f"' ' I . . t" ' ~ ' • f I ·•1 " starts Saturday! shop 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p .m. Sljnday 11 a ~m , Jo~ p_:ryi. ' l m isses' coot s POLYESTER KNIT PANT COATS reg. S48 39.99 Choose from three styles: wrap. single breasted side vent or double breasted blazer. Lined ar)d comple tely wash6ble. Spring colors. Sizes 10-18. contempora dresses DRESSES AND PANT SETS orig. S58-S78 26.99-36 99 One and two piece dresses and pyjama pantsets in a selection of easy-care prints. sizes 6-14. ·dre sses 70 's EMBROIDERED CAFTANS orig. S40 29.99 The big one! Long cotton muslin caftans with colorful embroidery, peasant look. p laza dresses 2-PC. POLYESTER PANTSUITS 16.99 New styles in doubleknit polyesters in jac- quards and solids in summer colors. 8-18: women70's CALIFORNIA STYLED BLOUSES 12.99 A large selection of polyester sheers and Ar- ne! is.. triocetote jerseys in prints and solids. 38-44. maternity shop MATERNITY TOPS reg. S10-Sl4 5.99 Cool flo!lering stiles f0< the mother-to-be. Prints CY'ld sdids by o top name in sizes 6 to 16. .. 5;:.;,;.,rtswear sweaters LACY KNIT SWEATERS reg'. s16 l J.99 Delicate looking Orlon® acrylic knits with v or round necks, button fronts. Pointelle and cable patterns in white. blue, pink. ton or yellow. S-M·L-XL . Reg. $17. Our own acrylic boucle sweater tops Super buys f0< o "y ................. 11.99 sportswear separates Orig. 518-$36 Ticking striped c00<dinotes. polyester ................... '. 12.99·23.99 Orig. 518-$38 Checked c00<dinote~ mint °' . peach ...................... 13.99·24.99 Orig. $18 Famous lady print shirt~ on in wash- able knits ......................... 11.99 Or ig. $12 Tonk tops. many colors. S-M·L •. 7.99 olazo sp ortsw e ar. street floor KNIT COORDINATES o rig. S9-S26 4 .99-15.99 Super values from a top maker. Pants, skirts. jacke ts and shorts ... print shir ts. All novy. red white, misses' sizes. a c tive soortsweor POLYESTER COORDINATES orig. Sl~S30 11 .99-20 .99 Polyesters to team with print shirts in greel'\ pink or blue. Orig. SJO jacket. 20.99. Orig. $17 Pullo n proport ioned pants, 11.99. Orig. Sl6 1 rvint shirts, 2 styles, each 11.99. iunio r w o rld CALCUTTA CLOTH SKIRT SET :.!5.99 Skirt and top in this year's big style. big fabric. Cotton/polyester in na tural or w illow green. 5-13 junio r sport sw e a r COTTON KNIT TOPS orig. S 11 5 .99 The cop sleeved versatile top to weer so many ways. l ots of colors, S-M -L. Orig. S16-Jeon pants. cotton 5-13 .....•• l-99 women's shoes Orig. 519-$26 Spring shoes by .. Noturotlzere ................. 14.99 Or1g. $18 Leather sondoti.recl navy •..• 13.99 Or1g. Szi Set Aire strfptlng sondot. spring caors ..... : ........... 16.99 hi-deb shop PANTS AND JtANS orig. Sl4-$'16 7.99 : Cott on denims Ond bru shed de'nims. polyester gobord•nes and others in Pastels and dork shades in young junior sizes 3 tO 13. . . hosie1v BEL AIR® CuNTROL TuP PANTYHOSE reg. 2.50 2.00 '·• • Demi-toe or sandalfoot styles In (o'vorite neutrals. .: More Bel-Air® Semi-Amuot Sole ttems ReQ. $5 Girdtetcp pontvhose .• <lemi·toe or sondolfoot. . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 Reg. $5 Support pantyhose. demi-toe .. •.oo Reg. 4.95 Sheer-to-wdist support pantyhose • ' . . . . . . ... . . . . 3.95 ' ReQ. 2.50 Ponty top 0< sheer-to-waist pan- tyhose ...... ,: . . . . . . . .• ·. . . 2.00 Reg. $2 Solian® nylon panty tcp pantyhose.· demi-toe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.60 Reg. '1::25 Knee Hi's. deini-toe °' sondottoot .. • . .. ...... ... ... . . . ... 1.00 a1 o ves DRIVING GLOVES special purchase 4.99 Nyton driving gloves with leather strips for non-skid wheel control. personal le ather noods INDEX-ITS AND CHECKBOOKS special purchase 7.99-9.99 From a name you kno w. the best in organizers. r h Special pu c ose pu rse accessories 1.99-5.99· Special Purchase Folding cmbrel\Osi men's. women's ...................... 8.49·8.99 l accessories , L E-EDGE TOPS reg. 51'4 8.99· From a, famous name. in red. white, ntJde o r blue. Mochine washobfe. S-M -L. Reg. -Scarves. asst. sizes. colors, . . . . ~J~LS8~~~k tu'.tle~k t~~s. .s~'.t. ~~;~~ hondba s r;L7EA"TmHE""R"'H"'A"N"" AGS reg. S20-S31 10.99-24.99 . Swaggers and shoulder styles with many compartments. in the new spring shades. Reg. $16-$18 straw totes with woodenhonCltes .. natural ....................... 9.99·12.99 Reg. 7 Tweedy satchel with leather trim ... .......•......................... 12.99 fash ion jew elry Reg. $4-$5 Ripple beocf necklace• pa~tel 1 pkJstic. choker or matinee le th ...... 1.99 cosmetics MORNY BATH & SOAP SPECIAL 3.75 3 lriple·milled EngUsh soaps with 6 both cubes. Oii delicately scented. Helena Rubinstein's Science or Beauty Kit. with any Skin Life purchase ......... ·"-f>O Mirr0< troy• perfume bottleL IOQP dlsnes. etc ........................... 3A9-13.99 fashion fabrics TREVIRA ® POLYESTER DOUBlE K S ' reg.55-$7 2.99-3.99yd. ·~ .. ~ Foney knits and COO<dinotinQ ·sotldS: lo machine wash and dry. 60-62'')•1~, .. Reg. 8.9.5 Orlginol Flsker si:lssots. right Qflefl hano ..........•.. ~ •• • •. ~· ............ :~. 7.16 body. fashions BALI "LADY I.ACE .. BANDEAU • tjl , I . • fashion 'slee wear . NY~OO·TRlfO ~LE~PWEAR , 01lg.'SJO,S~ ~.99-2J ,99 , i A large ~leCtlon :pf beoutllul dlscontintied • stylingt from .,Yo~41(1e. Gossord·Arlef!'IS..J ' othArs.· • ! 'll ,•.~ ~ ~·t · · ·1 Lady Weldon summer ~r.pweor;~ves,ter/· · otton ; .. ~ ... ,...; . : .. .. 5.99'8,?9 ; . $10-Sldi'.Worm sleepwear. asst. S.99,-'g.99 1 · . 4.25<$9-Modvs scuff• asst .......... 3'A9 1 I~ . '-i. . ' doywe,el'lingerie ,· 1<>::J ·, Orig. S6 OO~eor 'Cornlso1es. asst. 4.99~:994 .~ Or1g. 1.\5-1.7~ l::itie.rs and bikinis. top nomes"~i· Orig. 4.99-5:99 Shps a..t f:>ett1eoots. 2.99-->n(Y. • • . ., juniorJingerie ,. .. ~ ' !'Orig. $10-§lft'ottqnSkleQweol ... 6-~:t?-~1 I --" I *~ ~~ , ~. robes:.'~n~e~eor. ;,, ~i1, - W ASHA81£,QUIL'TED ~~ES t "i3 • reg;·.528 ;\.8.9? ... {!, ' ~' • . Soft iihod!'s it pea°c~ b1t)e;. mint or ~ in 'sUP<if' styllhg. Polyester/cotton with Ko<jel ® polyester fill. J9-ll\.) . Jtre'.et floor lingerie LOU,NGEWEAR IN PRINTS orig. S20-S22 .. 14.99 c ottOOs. floats and wrap~ beautiful styling iii assorted·prints, 1 stte:jlts otl In cottons.' S-M-L in• . wrQPl.~floofs.t\"'l~~ ! ;r.-·.> • ' · 1 '~' t "• Orig. 1.25, 1.75 NV\6n briefs. bikini& in solid colO<s onq l?'E!f\r Oiint~,,., <· ........... ~.fo1 $.89! · iPifonts' wear -... " " COMFORTER SET · • , ·• ! orig. S14 8.99 Cozy comforter and matching po11ow in nylon prints, assorted Colors. r, Inion! crowle,. ~ack~ shO<ts. asst.: • 1..49·2-"9 · Polo prints same with opptiquen • ., .... :_:1.99 ;'nlo~ts' furniture BASSETT INFANT GROUPING reg.S135crib 99.99 .. Matching chest.'feg. $145 ........... 109.99 3-drower dr.esser, reg. $150 ......... 109.99 Available in pine finish or white. Reg. $36 Kantw~t mattress. zip oft plastic 1 cover ...................... , ... : .. 24.99 toddlers' wear Reg. $5;S6 Toddler girls' Twirls. r<>Pildrne. 2·4. ·' • •..•.... " .............. 3,99.,-,99 Reg.-$6 Sunsuits lor boys. girls. 2-4 .•••••. 3.99 •' little iris' wear RTSWEAR EPA ATE ., From o top name to mix and match. Orig. $4 muscle Sleeve knit shirts. 2.99. Orig. $5 Skirts. 2.99. ShQrls. 2.99. 4-6~: . 'Orig. S7 Whirl·A·Wrcp shift .sets. 4 -6x ..•. 4.99 ;Orig. $3 Knit tcpsl o;isst ............. 1.99·2.29 Orig. $14 $piing~~ top names . 7.99·8.99 O!ig. S8 Cc/$uot Ptcrl. dr•sse• 4-6x .... ,. ... 5.99 .. • 'lo. -•• • lrtll ' A great sele¢tion ol style; colO<s. all easy-. core wOlhoble. Si~as-7 Ill> 14. · T-s~lrr~~~r!)!JI?. 7-14 ... 4.99 O!IQ. $9:.SlQ~~~ot:i·~~eboc:k style tnHe . -~:..:; ~ •. ,.,.:, ...... 5.,99 'reg.513 8 .99 orig. $7 3.99 · In soft pastel shades. the bodic.e trimmed • . • "• wilh·iw..cFlome retordont, Sizes 4 to 14. Br10fs. A beoul~ully .styled nvt&l locle soft C\lf t>oo;lf ~ blkl!'.IS. COftQr\ nylo(t•4-14 .;, ...• , ...... 59c deou 1n sond=S-C-Q'cups. ~ ",,._ . • . . . Orig. 5.50 v C~l~'"9f0n:e<» 1 1 , little boys' wear • tour cup t>ra stret tvv-k A-8-C .. ~ ... ;i99 . ·n1g,SJ.58 ~ .,; 4 7 • 3 '""' '9 Orig. S6wh·1S 7 ~oc~o: ~x Design" ~a791"'h99' · '5~-w~~ ~.'tOP' r\(,;.,.;~~ 4:99 1oce. te. ~ • ............ • .. ~. -""" so-sa F'"'°• ponf~ o 1 4-7 3 ~-4.99 Cqm. reg. prlc• $5 Permotlfl·otl·WQY SIT~!\ ...,..,.~ "'!',,-. SS • .. .' ' ' • 2.29 ponty. avg leg. S-M-L ~ ... ~\; .' ... 2..491 Or1g. ~lv.TI.l/llrl& ~7' " ' " 'i .. " · ' · · qng,~. asst .......... ,.., ....... 199 ' ' For guys and gals. F0< hair that won.1 do any- thing. Gives a head of cU1S or /IJlt• body. 1 Needs no setting. · • " • .. °"°' s"""'*'~" .... ).ft ' \ it-'! 1 ~. • I'> (I ~~, .~r~s·~\1..-; 1 Orig. ~,:neakfrs by Ktcise. llnlroyol. oi1Qi~~i·1~~04~~' Vt::IT1:'i •.•• -...... ' . I ••••• , ••• ~ ·.~." , .. . .. b o ys' clothing i 'orig $10-$12 Dbl. knit polyester pants. solids. I re11. & slims. 5.99. Students & huskies .... 6.99 Nylon shell jackets. colors. S-M-L·XL : .... 4.99 1 Jacket-jean c00<d1notes. Reg . $12 JOCkets. 8· . ·18.6.99. Reg. ~25 ponts. 8-16. 5.99. . Jeans, solids and plaids. Sizes B-12. A.99. · Shldent Sizes 26.JO. 6A9 ·, • , ·'' '. poys>furnis}'ling; · , 1 . "Orig. $5-S.5P Sh0<t'Sleeve knit.gHirts,6-~. ~.99 .. g~ ~~.P?.j':".'!~~ .!~~~ ~~y~: .k~e '.~l~ .. ~'.93~9,~·12~ ~'.e!~h. ~ks . ~l.z~·s· 9:1_1'. ~;~ , ' ' ' f . •" men's c lo thin '· OLYESTER TllllOS reg. Sl 15-S125 89.99 A selec tion of solid· o.r patterned suits . in : double knit or textured. polyester, eac h with 1 a second contrasting sla ck. \ men's sport clothing lextufized polyester suit. spring styles .. 79.99 Reg. S65-S75 Spartcoots. blazers ...... 49.99 Reg. $22 Slacks. doubleknits .... '. ..... 16.99 m e n 's shirts and t ies BROADWAY'S DRESS SHIRTS orig. S7-S8 4.99 Short Sleeve dress shirts macle to our own ~Pecificotions. A gr~t .c;l)Qice of col0<• solids and patterns. Eosy-core: , ,. Orig. $8-$12 Short sleeve ,dress shlrth. top nome .......................••.... 5,99 .Qr.IQ. S5·S6. 6.50-850 Fom'<us name neck, ties. ... " ................ 215.00·2/7.00 . men's underwear CENTURA UNDERWEAR Machine washable Kodel ® polyester and l cotton. Choose from this assortment: j Ri!g .. 3/6.75 T-shirt. S·M-L-XL , ..... ~ .. 3/5.39 1 Reg. 3/6.75 V-neck shirt. S·M-L-XL ....• 3/5.39 -~eg. 3/6.00 Athletic shirt. S-M·LXI, .... , 3/4.79 ·8eQ. 3/6.00 llrff!f~·30-42 .•. I• ••• , ••• )/4.79 Jleg. . M .00 Boxers. solid~ . foncle~ 30-42 -,.,.~ •.. , ..................... , ...• 3/5.59 : ,jieg'. ~-sQ stlm 9Pxer~ sotiQi,fcin<;v~ 2$-38 1.99 _ ossinl sock~ oll lengt one size ftt c ;flag. $16 CottonJerry shovecQols. A·B·C·D . ...................... ; •. : ..•.•.•• 11.99 men:s acce sorles FAMOUS NAME BELTS arl~. 55-SlO :12.99 Handsome st~ngs in ·osscrled colors ·and widths. Leotl)ers and fabrics. dressy and ~asual. .. Orig. S6-12.50 White belts ...•..•..••.• 3.99 Orig S6 Centura® handkerchiefs. perma press°' cotton .••••......•..••••• 1213.99 Orig. $5-$10 Wallets. fornous name leathers .• · ·' ............ ·" .............. 3.99 I """.ot=-~:T~EN"""'1s~s~wrnEA~TE~RFs-"-='--~--,1 special 13.99 . I Sport c lassic s in o range of colors and sizes. , machine washable. 1 ig. -Knit slacks, flare leg. top name . • l ....... ~ ...•.. ,. ........•.•. 13.99 ~:?c~~~8. 8'.'~:'.~~® .. s~'. .'.h:r'.'. .~f. ~~~ ! Speclbl nylon coated jacket. machine wosh-1 Obie, M-L-XL ...................... 10.99 • ' . university shop ' YOUNG MEN'S BODY SHIRTS reg.,$14-$17 7.99-8.99 From one of the West's most famous names. · Many · patterns and colors In eosy-core lobrics. S-M-L·Xl. . Reg. $7-10.50Colifornlo t-st\irts. tcpnorne .'.: . . ... : ............. : ..... 4.99·5.99 Reg . 5.50 Screen print cotton I-shirts •.. 3.99 ~eg. $8-$11 Fitted cotton I-shirts ........ 5.99 Reg. $7-$10 Long sleeve dress shirts. .... 4.99 pants sho p -... -... • Orig . SlB-$20 Knit pants. m ost are flares, unr 1 cuffed .....••..• ·"" ........•••..•. 11 .99 ·Orig. $9-$10. Our own bike shorts, styled with cargo pockets : •. : ................. 6.99 .Orjg.'S10:S14 'Jeoo,!-' )6P name. mostly llo<ek. belt-loops. ••••• , ••.•.•..•.......... 7.9P • • me[1'S Shoes. Qtg. $28 d-ltng stiP;On Shoes. brow" .1 --~. • .;. .. ~ • • • ••• • •••••••••• 21.99 I •9tt0.S9-$11convosshoesbyKeds® .... 6.99 . .! 1 I J I ..... • ... . ' ' • ' ' . ' . . APHO'NY: PROBLEM? AGRIGENTO, Sicily (U PI ) -Tht tele'phone company has disconnert- ed 20 of the city hall's 21 telephone Jines for non· payment or bills totaling $46,800. It said it wou ld cut the only remaining line lfthe city does not pay up . • • Friday, April 4. 1975 Book Fine Le.tied ' . SANT~ MONICA <UPI) -Murray Kaplan, owner o.r •.sex book. store wb~e appeal ~aust!d the U.S. ~pz:~me C9~ to redef1pe ~1ty Jaws in 197'1.. ~u placed oi1'1three year11 probation and fined $3,000 ~D ~~J~l00;orn~w_ob~cenity charges. Kaplan wa1t.eonvtct.ed Of sellins obscene book s lo undercover police o(ficers the past two years. ln 1971, ttie hl&h <.'Ourt., ruling on an :.ippeal by Kaplan. broadened the basis under which local of· ficials could bring obecenity charges. OAILVPILOT A 13 Mesan Earns His Degree ~1ark Pin g L e ung Wong of Cosla Mesa was among 906 candidates receiving d eg rees at l"orth Texas State . \Jniversity. Wong, son o f Mrs . Virginia Shui -Cheuni: \Vong, 1931 Baker St. re- ceived a bachelor of 811s degree in mathematics . ~ ... qtal 1:R .OAClWAY .1 .~;,..,.: .• ,.:!·~·;~~:.~. i.~ ,._ "". :. ; ...... ~ .. , f • ·;~~~3 can ,niversa ry ,.,; I -'it ( ,I .: • r 'o' ..... •. ' r• ·' .""C' ,. l ., r. .starts Saturday! shop 9:30 a.m. to .9;30 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. l R E IN RICH MULTICOLORS '7.99 sq. yd. Inst.• A . sP.,c101 purc'hose of lu;h cut and loop broadloom in 5 rich multicolors: golden straw. wood mos• mixed spice. gold/olive tweed. ch .red. SAVE 3.00 ON THICK NYLON PLUSH SHAG CARPET 12.99 sq. yd inst.· ~· 16.00. Long-wearing nyton pile carpet in a'dense plush texture. In 15 soffd colors. · "!'\ice includes corpet. normal lnstanotion. 50-oz: felt or 48-oz. rut>Qer po<1 straight door ' NYLON PILE AREA RUGS 11.99-69.99 Shag rugs In colortul tweeds. Washable. , 13.99 27x48" 11.99, 23.99 36x60" 20.99. 36;99' 46x72"· 31.99. '19.99 6x9' 69.99, 54.99 6'rounc> ' •9.99. . 'RE.VERSIBLE AREA RUGS 6 .99-115.99 In lOO'L nylon chenille. 8.50 20x32" 6.99. 12.50 22x44" 10.99, 21.00 30x54" 17.99, 32.50 42x66'' 27.99. 78.00 66x102" 62.99, 140.00102x138" 115.99. lamps. p ictures lATTICEWO K FRAMED REPRODl,JCTIONS 5.9 .99each Reg. 75.00. Real lottlcewOO< frames In wtite around 5 subject~ Choose from 3 floral~ 2 ladles. ·• NOSTALGIC VOGUE POSTERS 14.99eoch i' Reg. 25.00. Chrome framed posters under ;~ g!ass, a choice of six chic .subjects. ff" ho usewares ·~~~~~-""'-="-"-~~~~~~~...., 1 ~ Special purchase 70-~. stainless flatware II . S<!t. service for 8 ................... : 17.99 Special purchase 74-pc stainless flotworeset. I servicefor12 ................... :. :19.99 Reg. 14.99. Save 5.00 on Ekco "Country Gar· den" 5-qt. steomer. ................. 9.99 Reg. 22.99. Save o.00 on 6-q!. Presto Pressure Cooker. cost o!umlnum .•............ 16.99 BUTCHER BLOCK DINffiE reg. 199.99 now 159.99 ·furniture SAVE 20'1., UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Custom upholstered sofas. chairs. and love seats. Many fabric• style• size• colors. From top name makers. SAVE 20.00 ON CANE ACCENT CHAIRS 99.95 Reg. 120.00. Occosionol choirs in French or Italian stytes. Distressed frultwood nnish. ex- posed wood frame. 150.00 contemporary or trodiltonol curio .cabinet. 119.95 . 130.00 drop-lid secretory desk in antique pine finish. 99.95. Specialty purchased Queen Anne style wing . chair in llnen pcint cover. 99.95. MEDITERRANEAN 5-PC. JUNIOR DINING SET 379.95 Reg. 469.95. Solid ook. oak veneers in medium brown finish. 42'' round plastic top. pedestal table. 2-12" apron fill• 3 . spindle bock side cha<" 1 arm. 339.95 ~ .. chino 269.95. COUNTRY ENGLISH STYLE 5-PC. DINING SET 779.95 . . Reg. 869.95. Brown·flnls.h on oqk solid• ve· neers. ladder bock upl'lol. choks; 3 side. 1 arm. 48" parquet octoganol pedestal toble, 1· 18" .fill additional fi! 45.00 extra. 649.95 50" china 584.95, allow 4 weeks forderivery. CASUAL CONTEMPORARY 5-PIECE BEDROOM 569.95 .. " Rjig. 680.00. Pine solids. engraved pine veneers. honey color fin ish. 70" door dresser. vertical mirror. futl1QU0en headboard 2 night stands. King size headboard 25.00 extra. · 260.00 40" door chest 219.95. towels and both she >. SA VE 38'1. ON CANNON BATH TOWELS bath orig. 6.50 3 .99 "BrMlionce" solid color blend of 60% cptton. 25'1. royon. 15% polyester. Hand. O(ig. •3.75.· 2.•9; wash. o . 1.50, 99c. 2 AMPAIGN BEDROOM COORDINATES Mix. match over 20 different pieces. 7 colors. some 2-tones. conte'mparory.bross hardware trim. Allow 4 weeks delive .· sleep shop SAVE 15'1. ON CONVERTIBLES BY 's1MMON·s AND CENTURA ® Reg. 270.00-700.00. SIMMONS, SEALY AND CENTURA ® MATTRESS SPECIALLY PRICED 55.00-87.00 ea. pc. twins Top quciity mattresses In firm. extra firm or super firm support. 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Machine woshable permopoint® quilt~ Twin. reg. $37.,28.99; tull reg. $40. 31.99; queer\ reg. $48, · 31.99; queen. reg. $48. 37.99; king reg. $63.· •9.99. Save ~on matching comforter. DEBUT MATTRESS PADS 20'1. OFF LEE ROWAN METAL ORGANIZERS Blouse tree holds 6. Reg. 2.25, 1.79. Multiple slock rock. Holds 5 with belts. Reg. $3. 2.39. Ski rt odd-a-hangers. set of 4. reg. 2.75, 2.19. Glamour hangers. set of 3. reg. $4. 3.19. Double decker shoe rock Holds 12 pr. reg. 8.50.6.79. silver. 59 SPECIAL PURCHASE TOWLE STERLING CANDLESTICKS 17.99pr. Add a lot of elegance to your table with so little on Investment: the warm glow of can- dles held in these beautiful sterling silver con-' dies ticks. tablecloths 50'1. OFF "CAREFREE" TABLECLOTHS Carefree -our best seller, a linen look perma- press blend of 50% cotton. 50% Dacron. with sail-release . finish. 52x70", reg. 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Imperial table pads from Artex Greer~custom made to your specifications ...•. save 20'1. ~ art needlework. 29 entire stock of knitting yarns on sole Bernat "Bereflo-4" 4 oz. 4 ply Orlon® acrylic. reg.1.89. 1 .59.~not "Berello Sportspun" 2 oz. 3 ply Orlon® ociylic. reg. 1.20. 99c. Columbia Minerva "Sweater & Afghan" 2 oz. 2 ply Orlon ®. reg. 1.20. 99e. Bernot "Krysta" 2 oz. Orlon® acrylic & An tr on nyton. reg. 1.29. 99c. Bear brand "Winton!" l oz. 2 ply Orlon® ocryllc. reg. 80c. 59c. Columbia Mlnervo "Amy" 1 oz. 2 ply 0r1one ocrytic. reg .. 80 .. 59. I 5-pc.' set from Certified. Choice of rosewood or birch top choirs covered in gold or pepper plaid Herculon® with chrome legs. SAVE 38'1. ON "COTSWOLD"BATH TOWELS bath orig. 8.50 4 .99 From Connon. lovely all-over pastel tlorol design towels.pf 86'1:. cotton. 14'1. polyester soft· velour fln~h. Hand. reg. 3.75, 2.99; wash A Broadway exclusive, from loulsviMe Be;d- ding. Machine washable Dacron® pQly. cot· ton cover. 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Custom drape~e• min. 80" finished length. lobar lnclu. findings. inst. oddl!lonot ................ save 20'4 Custom reupholsteiy. fabric &. lobar ................... save 20'1. C ustom ~lpcover fabrics ...•..•. •ave 25'1.' "EieQonce" woven wood shades. oav• 20'4 n lions reg. $3-S5 Angel Treads .............. 2.3,9 reg.$16. Terry Tuck Robes ............ 11.99 reg. 4.00-4.50 T roplcona Choir CUlhlons ...................... -3.29-3.59 I Dish. Cup and S!emwoie ' . ' , 2-chesfs .......... : ........ sav• .... • • SpeclolsonHondy rs .....•.. 1.39/191 LEE ROWAN WOOD HANGERS Set of 3 men's hangers. reg. $4. 2.99; set of 3 ' skirt hangert reg. $4. 2.99; contour com- blnatlOn coat and pants hanger, ieg. 3.25.· 2A9; French collar coot hanger. reg. S3. 2.29; French .<:ollor suit honger wltb lock. bar, reg. • 3.25.2A9. Hondiform plastic hanger• aa&t. color~ r<!Q. Sl/ea.' ...... , ................... 69e/ea. maker stitchery and needlepoint kits • Save 25% o n Porogon~ stttc hery kits. Reg. $5- $10. 2.99·7A9. Save 25-50% all Bvcilo stit- chery kits. Reg. $3-$12 ·2.2$-8.99. Save 50% all Spinnerln stitchery kits. Reg.· S3-SS. 1.49·2A9. Save 50% on all Studio 12 stitchery kils. Reg. S3-S5.1A9·2.49. Save 25'1:.oll Calcmbio Miner- va stltchety and needlepoint kits. Reg. $3-20. 2.2$-1 •. 99. mo)Or appliances _ Reg. 419.95 Frigidaire 17 cu. ft. frost proof refrigerator: 3 adjustable shelves. icemoker reedy, 389.95 Reg. 599.95 Frigidaire 20.3 cu. fl. fr ost proof side-by-s(Qe: 4 oOjustoble shelves. 7-Doy -1\'.leot Keeper. lc!lmoker reedy Reg. ;i99s'. F;igldofr~ 2:~v~1;; g~s drye~~; dies permanent press. easy-load doo1. timed cycle with.up to 140 minutes drying ............. ' ............. 199.95 Reg. 329.95 O 'Keefe & Merritt full-size Microwave with defrost ·cycle. browning · skillet dish .................. : ....•.. 299.95 Reg. 99.90 Eureka deluxe up-ight voccum. headlight. above-floor clearing tools .... '. .... ·•· ................ 69.95 Reg. 104.90 Hoover 2-speed upright con- vertible voi:uum: hOOdllghl. above-floor tools • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 69.95 bicycle a ccessories Reg. 5.49 Heavy duty secunty chain with key lock ................... 3.99 Reg. 5.99 tlghtwelght luggage carrier for Dspeeds ......... " ....... •.II Reg. 2.99 Motocross handlebar crash ...................... ' .. 1.88 1, •• ~ ' f! ,4 J .,. DAILY PILOT Frtday. Afrlt •. 1975 Weeke11d CalenaGr Major Racing Events Slated Southern California yac hting e nthusiasts h3ve <i bu:sy weekend Suturday JJ nd Sunday with m&jor regattas sC'hcdulcd fron1 San Diego to Santa &rb11ru. On the !Ot:<l l scene Voyagers Yacht Club will start a fleet or J>crrorn1uncc J.Jandicap Racing Flee t yachts Satur·day in the sccood race of the Hum - phrey Bogart Series; R:.ilboa Yacht Club wi ll host Lid o-14s in the annual I.J arry Wood P erpetual Trophy series Saturduy und Sunday; South Shore Sailing Club will inaugurate its 1975 Hi gh Point Series Cor Pf·IR F y achts: Newport Harbor Yacht Club will l"!ost the· quarter finals or the Prince of \Vales Bo\11l compe\ition in match racing, a nd Dana Point Yacht Club will conduct its Spring Rcgattu on inside and outs ide courses. · • TllE LOS ANGELES Ya,ht Club y,;ill send a fl eet or International Offshore ll.ule racers off today on one of the most rugged offshore races of the season -tho San Nicolas Is land race of the Whitney Seril'S. Also uu c.·;.tl l at LAYC arc the llo'lidget Ocean. Racing F'lt:cl (!'wt OR f<"l yachts in the Little Whitney Series for the Marineland race starting Saturday, Jlerformance l·landicap Racing F1eet yachts in the Harris Seri es \\•ill sa il the.same course. The Southe rn Califor11ia Ylil<:hting Association calendar : Newport-Balboa VOY t\GE ft S YACHT CLUB -Humphrey Bogart Series No. 2, Saturday. BALBOA YACliT CLUB -11 arry Wood Perpetual series. Lido-14 , Saturday. Sunday. SO UT l.J SI.J Oit E SAILI NG CLUB -liigh Point Series. Pl·IR F', Sunday. NEWPORT I-I ARBOR YA CliT CLUB -Prince of Wales Bowl e limination Saturday. DANA PO INT YACIIT CLU B -Spring Regal· La , Saturday , Sunday Los Angeles-Long Beach LOS ANGELES YACHT CLUB -San Nicolas Is land Race. fOR, Whitney Series. starts today ; Alarineland race, Little \llhilney Series. 1'i10RF'. sta rts Saturday ; Marinela nd race. Jlarris Series C Pl-IR Fl Saturday. LONG BEr\Cl·I YACllT Cl.UB -Laser and Sabol Regatta, Saturday, Sunday. SEAL DE,\Cf-1 YACIIT CLUB -Saturday Sailors ra('L'. Santa 1'1onica Bay PACI fo""'IC 1\1 A RINERS Y ~C HT CLUB -Spring Thing. keel boats . Saturday, Sunday. MALIBU YACHT CLUB -Spring Ser ies No. 2, multihull . Sunday. CA LIFORNIA YACJ-IT CLUB -Olympic classes regatta. S<.1 turday, Sunday; SCYA Junio r Re gatta, Sundu~·-.l\l onday. KING Jl ,\RJIOR YACllT CLUB -Opening Day. Sund<.1y. San Diego S,\N DIEGO '\'ACJ-IT CLUB -Encino Po"·e r Plant ra<:e, (IQR ) Sat urday; Harb<.1ugh Light race (1\·IORF') Saturda y. North and Inland Sr\NTA Bt\RBARA YAC HT CLUB -Opening Day, Casper ·rrophy race, Su nday : Su mmer Series No. 2, Directors Trophy, Sunday. WESTLAKE '\',\CHT CLU B -Opening Day Regatta, Sund<t.\'. · SAN ~'ERr<ANDOVALLEY SAILING CLUB - Sea Explore rs Syn1posium, Saturday, Su nday. Trojan Club Fetes Sailors The Newport J.J ar bor T rojan Alumni Club "'iii honor Collegiate sailors Sunday at a no· host cocktail party al Newport llarbor Yacht Club from 2 to 5 p. m. S pecial guests will be Bill Ficker, 1970 America's Cup defender ; John Rousmanier , r West Coast ~di tor of Yachting Magazin e : Da\'e Ullm a n, 470 Class champion, and Benny Mitche ll , USC 's sailing ace. On the water there will be demonstrations of "·indsurfing and the s ix-foot radio- controlled models of 12-meters. QUEEN OF SHOW M•ry Peters Boat Show Under Way In Harbor Ne"·port Harbor's first • In -Th e -Wate r Boat s Sho\\' is dra\l.'ing large and e nthusiastic crowds on the docks a nd the mall of Lido Vill age. Du nca n Mcintosh. s how promoter, said about 4,000 persons at tended the shov; on the opening day Wednesday and Lhat Lhe ·attendance tripled on Thursd ay. 'fhe s how fe utures s;.til, and power yachts rang- ing from 8 reel to over 60 reel with price tags from $100 to SJ00.000 . ,.tarine accessory ex- hibitors have set up shop in th e mall of Lido Village. The show runs through Sunday. Openin g hours arc 4 p.m . to 10 p.m. to- day; 10 a.m . to 10 p.m . Saturday. and 10 i..l .m. t°l 9p.m .Sunday. , Admission is $2 for adults a nd $1.50 ror youngsters under 15. E11senada Deadline Nearing Deadline for entries in the 28l h New port to Ensenada Yacht Race is 1'1onday at 4:30 p.m . the s pon so ring Newport Ocean Sailing Associa- tion v.•a rncd. This m eans that the sign ed e n t r y b lank. along wi th a $30 e ntry fee must be in the hands or the race com mittee. En· tries IA'ill be accepted at Balboa Y:..i c ht Club. Skippers planning to enter the race must also h:l\'C' a valid handicap <·crtifi catc f or the Irvine's Produce On List By BILL SCHREIBER Ol tM 0.1Uy Pllol Sl'lt The Irvine Company is one of 410 fir1n s name-din a recent redcral report on corporate control of the nation's food produc· lion and sales. The study was com· p i led by th e U .S . Agriculture De part· me nt 's Et•onomic Resear c h Service with the slated goal or de- termining the extent of conglomtrale involve: ment with the' country's food supplies . US DA ANALY S T Donn A. Reimund, who a uthored the r epor t, said it "'as intcnde...d to provide some d a ta to re- solve rec urring argu- n1ents that there is too much corporate control of th~ farming in- dustry ·'De pending on who you talk to, our findings proved a sig nificant in - flue nce or little influence at all." Reimund con- ceded . not ing much of his dat a "'as in - ·con<:lusive. The s tudy used 1969 and 1970 farn1 ccnsu~ figures and centered on l\l.'O main areas -cor- porations with farming interests worth more than Sl million a year a nd the so -ca l led "superfarms " tha t yield $100.000 or mor e in sales annually. Re in1und s a id the statisti cs indi<:ated th:il as or 1969. a tota l of 410 cong lomerates \v ith ' agriculture as part of their business ope r ations accounbed for about $1 or every $14 worth of products sold by U.S. farmers. ""THOSE FIGURES may have c h a n ged some"·hat since then but we are fai rly sure Lhc ratio is about the same." Reimund said. GWC Sets 4 Estate Lectures A series of four "·eckly lectures on family estate planning will st a ci. 'fues- day at Golde n West Evening College in Hunt- ington Beach. They will start at 7:30 p .m . i n the college center. Lecture r rtl ich ael J . Gertner is a partner in the law fi rm of Howser, Gerln er a nd Brown. Newport Beach. where he speciali zes in estate p lannin g. income lax and real estate. He will cover property transfer. will s, probate and gift taxes. -';:;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;:::;;;:;;;:;;;;;::~1 d i vis ion in w h i c h they r are racing, IOR, Pl-I.RF', San Diego Federal LOW POWER DRAIN BOAT REFRIGERATION Horton Proct.ch 1733-M Morrovio. Cesta M•sa 646-2939 548-7221 1975 Cadillac n .. 1•· 11r \"lllo-•'•bl•&!<'! ,...,.. ,,,~,., •1 • ,., ,..,....1 ll;"t.l t"op ""'' -~ .... ... '"' .... , .... t•.).J!; , ... 1 .. 1 •um '""° I••"" ta•I ""' ,...,,1 111., ••• ' ~' Nabers Cadillac 26CIO H1r-bor Blvd •• COila MHI 540-9100 \ ~1 0 RF'or0 RCA . ;\t last count there \l."Cre more than 300 en- tries fil ed fo r the race. Race officials anti<:i pate more than 500 by the time lhe entries official· ly close. Con•tnl Weather On Coast \Vhatdoestttaketo dri~ a Mercedes? Call us fora quote and see if it isn·t leuthan you thought • (714) 831-1740 M~-S,.U Dea'°' So. o.f Son (lfO''''""" Ceil 1714) 4~1 700 • 'L11t11ber Yard'.Taki119 s_hape A $2 .5 million complex or 30 sh'ops .. t akes form n ear the corner of Forest and Ocean Avenues in downtown Laguna Beach. The ·center is located on land once the site of the Laguna Beach Lumber Company rounded by the piorieer J ahr;.1u s fa mily. When compl~ted this spring, the complex .will house a restaw·ant built in the re· ·furbished early 1900s JahrDus lumber yard office building. Imported Cars Outrunning Detroit I DE1'1l01T (UPI ) -While Cctroit uuto makers ilre just trying to match Ii.I.St year's sales levels, im- n1id -month dcli\'eries. tht• ri.·tarl'h 21·31 sales l-\'Cre off nearly 18 percent from a ye<i r ago and the lowes for the period in 14 years. ports conti nue lo set nc"' 1·ecords . Detroit 's s :.d es figures re leas ed Thursd a}- showcd a 20 perc.-ent drop in A1 arch "'hile imports jumped about 16 percent, claiming one of every five car sales in this country That's \\'ell above th e tradit ional 15 percent share imports grab. t<~our of the foreign makes }1ave al ready report- ed their fi s ures for the ful l mouth. Three sc~ r":cords and both Lhe big and tittle imports shared in the sales improvement. · . Britis h Leyla nd..rt1?tors said it sold 7,888 cars !" f\1arch , a 96 percent increase from last P.-tarch s 4,017 sales. Spokesm.en said both_ its che.apest and most expensive models shared 1n the increases, "'ith the Jaguar jumping lfi6 percent. "There's no one main reason for imports grab- ·bin g a bigger sh are," one industry analyst s aid .. "Their small car s have a price and (uel econom.:r advantage ri ght no"· and the importers ha:vc begun usi ng some of the :;ame sales gimm ic~ Detroit has bet.•n using. in,·luding rebates." Dutsun. the No. 3 selling import. sold a record 22.<IOO l'<il'S in 1\1 arch. up 55 percent from last year \\ ith tht• ]O\\"Clc'l ·prit.·t.'CI. Datsun 8210 grabbing a big sh:i1·e of the s alL•s. The S\•:edish-bui ll Volvo also set a ne"· mark, selling 6,729 ('<1 rs in ll-Iarch. a 98 per- C('lll ju tn p rro m I ast year. 1'hc fi n a l Marc h fi g ures s ho"'ed deli\"· t.•rics uf around 15 .000 U .S.~ cars for the fi nal 10- day period. Although they \.\·ere up 22 perce nt fro m Over l 'he CounlPr MASO ListhMJS MUTUAL FUNDS • Nt"W York -Fol· B.1lncd 1.00 I .It 'E..erQy low1r>Q Ii • 11~1 of 8ftCI F'd 1.IO I .St Fa!rlld t>iCI MCI •I.I<.,, prl-E11tv C..-S.U • 3' m S..rt <•l on Mulu.11 ElllY Pr 1.JS 1.•6 ;.!D£LITY Funll) ")II""'''" lly fftd Am S.SI •.1a .. 11DUP: IN' NASO Int. Gtwll\ 3.11 •.as 8nd oeo 1,11 1.91> --11>(.otn s 61 6,?Q C.1111.11 J.8• 1.•1 TllM,.,.11 Pf'7" In 3.11 JAG COtl!t.I 1.N ... Allf'1I l . l JS Scloc.I 1,19 1..41 Cv Sl>K 6.SI , , ... Aili v"ltfltur 6.1. r.'1 Oly IR( 1.ao NL. Adm Gw l.l:I l .i.. ~I Fd l .'6 I ... .De\I 6,•J Aom IR< l .Ol l .l 1 5£ E~~~ 6.26 .• , Adm ln'i S.~ •. SI TON: Evotrsl 'l.U 10.IO "°"•Wr ),41 3.7'1 FNI Bo~ S.11 6.ll F..ncl 12.Jt ll.tt At! ... Fd 6.00 •. 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I ~~rfoan' lj ml11~Jro'i" ooa.t to \10Ul, are '!'!"""'' more dneY;,~-wo.out to more moviea 1•t.en ever *:ru-tieoaiiWof!he b~1ln ... t1umpnot de•pitloi It, and bee a ot. ththe ~ c!Ollar, net derpllo that odvo .. e fact· Ufe ea er ..... , 1, _.L , , • I ill''aJt bf 1"14, says ' '• JpotW.IeiiU, president I olthe'Motlon Picture AM· Mo....U's socialion of Ari'ierlca · '""',J' your spending at movl~ Wor,th . box olficie1 approached a 11 record '$2 billion, far '· . abov• tlle preyljjul peat OC $1.1 billion you 1i>ent IJ1 UN8. Md that y~ar. mor~fhin IQl,larter...century ago, was before TV. • 1/1-lhe Ural quarter ol 1975, the -.cJmate 1il that"your •I>t!"!l!ill llPP""'lln •led tcaomllllon ~rust •bout ihe •AJ!leu· In .the tin\ quarter of 1974. And this Is In the face of tlie fact ~at i9'1S's fir~~ quarter had Of> blockbuster equal to 1974's. The Exorcist tosendadmiss1ons and receipts intoorbil. In fact, Gener~I Cinem?, the largest chain Or lndepen-~ent qiovle houses in ~e nation, reports an 8 percent jump in' 1lt first quarter operation. (Since the first quarter bas just en· dOO, formal rigures rorthe U.S . arc not yet available.) . . AND IT'S NOT JUST the young or the elderly who are. going out to the movies. "'The entire family -hou sewire, father, brother, sister -is fioeking batk to the movie. houses a~ross the Cf?untry ~n startling numbers,'' decht"'s Richard A. srruth, president of General Cinema's 564·...U.t~ater.chaln . · On ~his ~am~ point or who's going, Valenti adds a rascin~l1ng s1del1ght -namely, the higher the level or education, the more frequent the movie· goer. Of those with one ye'ar or more of college, 65 percent are frequent or oc- casional movie goers while 21 percent never go . Of those with l~ss than one year Qf high school educ a lion, only 25 per· cent ¥e rrequent or occasional movie·goers while 63 per-cent never go. Tpe whole ~tory has fascinatiog implications. Why this liOrt pf spending In an era or recession and high un · employment? ,The very fact that this is an era or slump is a key fac- tor, for movies have consistently outperformed the economy, in periods of business downturn. In Valenti's won!e: 'Consumers tend to gravitate toward lower ticket leilu're·time expenditures." In Smith 's view: "Admittedly, movles aren't the 15·ce0t, 2Q.cent buys they were in the depression, but what other form of convenient leisure can compete at this price level?'' 1' ll;t:A.ftfOTHIP!R"'OBVJOU&FA.CTOR 1s that we are seek· ing entertainment clo.ser to home -at the shopping center around the corner or at the movie house dowu the block. s,ending on big-ticket items, particularly those to which we h~ve to travel by car, has been drastically curtailed. Smith alao credits the multi·auditonum concept for bolstering attendance -the twins, triplets and quad shop- ping center theaters we know as Cinema I, II, Ill, etc., wtUch ofrer us a wide variety of moyies in9ne spq_t,_ 'lnslll9ance Day' ·scheduled at OCC Orange Coast College's Uth anriual Insurance Day i.s slat· ed MaY 15 at the Golden Sails Convention ,Center in Long Beach. 1 The day is co-sponsored by the Independent lnsurance Agents Associations of Long Beach and San Pedro· Wilmington; the Insurance Women of Long Beach; the lnsurance Women of Orange County; and Santa Ana College. ~ The event, whicli is open to lll peBOns interested in in- •urance, beg.ins at noon until 9 f .m .. The progra~ features ' guest speakers and a number of exhibits relating to the in· surance industry. The theme for "I Day" is "'Come Alive in '75." Keynote. speaker at the dinner meeting will be Dr. Donald Sime, vice president of Pepperdine University. Also invited is Wesley J. Kinder, newly ap- pointed California Insurance Commissioner. Reservation fee, includJng dinner, is $15 per conferee and $10 per spouse. Checks should be made payable to the I IA A of Long Beach and mailed to 221 Redondo Ave., Suite 3, Long Beach90803. :.. .MARKET H I GHLIGHTS " • NYSE Index ASE Index Dow Jones Ind 'S&P 5oo Stocks INDEXES 43.27 79.14 752.19 81.51 off ofC off ore 0.45 0.52 8.37 0.92 rGcd.U.r.s~a11d Loir.r:• ""' Yorll (UPI! -TM tOuowtne llJI "'°""' tlW stOCIU tNI n .... ~Nd most .,,,., IMl the m MI l>ll~d on per(ffll Of <""'* on ffl• N•w Vorl Stoel< £•crw.oir . ,..., ..... ,.,."'4.taM '"'llAIM' .... 1111 tll"4•tl'ICi btlW.fl'I TM prelllouS CIOSlng llfk• ""4 IM c11rrfnl CIOiUIQ prlc•. ·~· ------· NrK> York 15 .Mo11t Artivt> NEW YORK (UPI) -·n1e-· iS """' «II ~ llOCkl It..,.. Oft lh-9 ...... Y0t•' .._ ... E•d'll•llOl tftv..,stoy. • GAUIEltS • 1 MCGr1t9r D 2'~ ~ ,_... Up 21.~ 2 World Altw s>.o.. ~ VCI 17 ~ 3 WlllCOPI ''° 51 + S Up t • $•1•1 c.... a.. 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"' .. -· """"l·'° ·• 11)0 MV1-l''l-PSlOOf JO •• 1UO J4 P$•Gill' ..... ·-,. + 1 PSfGpltta •. r20 t • •l PSIE fll/ 12.2i • JM.0 107"'. t 111\151!'1dl'6 t It :J<llil , PSlf!CIOI' I.GI ., 110 1116 -i,,. PS Nl'lt 1.M ' ,. t4~-... 11$NM11 1 l'O I '°' ...._+ '- P\11111(19' ii I j •l't-\lo PwMtl .... I J\111 -,.., lluet,,. 1.i• I , 2•1' .. ,..,rm..,. 1.,. 1 n 4oi.-~o Pll•••C. •• 1 ll 'l -~ f'u"•fll 1.U . 1 1 • v. SACRAMENTO CUPll -An un- derwriting syndicate headed by Unll .. ed California Bank has purchased $75 million worth ot bonds to finance tow·· interest home and fRrm Joana to. California veter a ns. Purottlr ~-16 2 .•• ·-0-.llCNI M 9) IS~-\t =~~J iO ,! ~::=1tt Qi.19ltor )II •• 1 "' •• -1111:-flalH•Jfl ... J) 1-44 11~ + ~ AamsM .11 U ftl •\lo ••• State treasurer Jesse Unruh said the s.yndlcnt e !>ubmltted the low ln· tera.t bid of 5 9&46S5 percent. Other members of the winning tyndJcaW· were Sa1o man Brothert, Flnt Ne.-· tlonal City Bank. Morgan Guarll)tr Tru!'lt Co ., all of New Vork. A.ri4 Crocker Natlonal BankolCllllon1'4-, .. ' ' ' r • A:lf DAILY PILOT .. Friday, Aprll 4, 1975 , ·namages ·Set in Death -:::-. --.- • ( THE BOOKMAN ) REVIEWS ln'the ... -Q "' - Dr. A.C. In gersoll of the UC LA De pt . of Engineering and Applied Science will introduce a seri es of sc ienc e seminars at Saddle back College April 9. li1 s l ec ture on ··c areer s in Engi - neering" is s cheduled for 10 a·.m. in the Science-. ~1ath Building lecture hall and is open to the pu.!JlLc without charge. Or. In gersoll wi ll discuss employm ent and ,pr of~ss ional careers · within the engineering field and offer statistical information on current job market trends. DAILY PILOT • ' SAN BERNARDINO had given udequat~ pJaintiffsallegedhegave (AP ) -A $300 ,000 warning to doctors abou~ Inadequate follow-up m edi cal malpractice tbe useoftheproduet, . treatment t o Hooker award has been made to THOMAS l\olclNDOE.: WtertheX-rays. a Big Beur City woman the doctor viho ordered~----~---~ and her th re" ye· r old SELL idle Items with " '". a -. the X-rays, settled out or daughter in the death of court for $lS,OOO after the Dail)' Pilot Classified Ad. a man "'ho d ied five , ___________ _.,._64_2_·'41_7_8_· ______ __, hours after an X-r ay treatment in 1972. A Superior Court jury ruled un animously that chief radiologist Robert E. Youn g and other Vic- tor Va ll ey li os pital personnel neg ligently caused th e death of David M. Hooker, 29, of Big Bear City on Feb. 27, 1972. MRS. HOOKER con- tended the dye injected before the treatment was dangerous in the spinal column' a lthough it is re- gularly used in the kid- neys and blood vessels. The jury found no fault with E .R. Squibb a nd Sons Inc .. the makers of · the dye, l·uling the firm • ·----· ··-· .... -· .. , ...... ,,,-... . Famous University prove s- MIRACLE·GRO YIELDS TONS MORE TOMATOES than even the most populilrtlmed releilse plantfood. PROVED 25% MORE PRODUCTIVE WITH BEANS C-OmPil•ed w!lh lerg•sl s•tling "timed re· IAUllTUI I••••" plant tood, used es dire<:l•d. l1rnous s"-'"" Un.-e1'•1y Sc;ien\isl ••po ft~ MIR.\CLE-GRO ., -- produced gre11er yield of tornatCHI~ ~.!'d 8 Ol, Si ron~ beBns in rich 1olls 11nll in pOOr 101!S. 5129 1;;::r~ff~rB0lfu PROVED ! MORE VEGETABLES-MORE FLOWERS !"',.--~·· -;.,(,ti[ \ , , '1,...,·~ '-=-' •! ·-"' <. ' . -· -. { ,, ' ' • • SERVICE SALES ESTABLISHED 19l5 fACTOllY AUTHOa111o·suv1c1 MAGNAv9x SONY RCA PHONE 494.7573 ' .. ·~ • ' • l I I 'I j I l i• ' ~ 6 I ' ~ ' Sen ·io i s' Needs at Bottom of Heap • • • • • · tY LAVlllll IUll'U llliDll1J.e hove be~ntoor h .. rd '(Olaoire oeute lor othersegment• Ot .. 0.11.,,..~ , 2:' adf!quately meets 1be ._o( ~ community," she !laid AltbaUCh con~~ iii thO pro. -.r the •King by our llali< ··=• lntroducln'g heroelf lo blett1111(1enJorfl~hur•en • ,"shesald. / ' "1 eientatiV~'or ..,,v.-tous or-·~ )'eari. ~ re?J?~ .. Some commu~lties are blt~r l'illlzations an~ aaet'l'Cies meet· cons P,rabli teilstance __ ~.-~~ , -Gan other({ ''This ap~ tQ.re; fn& In.the county FSA orrices re· worklq :Jn II' ar~. aecormna te to whether or not there is cenUy_ l .... _ · to teoDteliR 8',1'.'!,'"· con1ul~ant ader1hlp In ;the cbmmunlty A11ocla tlon r ~preaent~tives with "411\ )I; etvlcc Associd'U'lo!. lher.!h•n ry~ne'J per ie," she 0xpe<ted th e meetfng wouid de· of Am'-"flil · , • 'fained. '. 1, \_ 91on1trale .overlapping services. Ch~~ ,,.~ emotlonul DP:,:<; "We've utso found whep~ver a WhUe some was ev-ident, the dis· pea}, 1 .... l'itll . . \1 ;.. Immunity or. acency has sal<l , eiion !ocused more on concern And ... ..1)¥jle working. w._1th .,'~e,.don 't h*ve many elderly or•..,..,_,. 1omedifferences 0fopinion. alcohou>'s ',a d drug aildlcW. a ' WeJtton't have poo.r elderly,· that ' 1mes Goode,.· a,n FSA board person can j r_, "Xbere bUl for when we start-look\ng,. we rind ,member, suggested 1ess effort the1raceotg,0c11p-I'.'' " th~y <to have the m bn the othe r should be glyen to the problems . But when ueuµng with the ag· s 1 d e o r t.ih e t r a c k . ' · ot th_e elder'Y.· ·Jlis obviously was !~": !1 Ptrson 1 ~!-'•t face th~ f,act, • Ms,. Rlvesman , '")'ho refused lo a minority opinion ln the grouP. Its there If«'· .; fCve al ~er own a,ee and com· P.ROBLEMS01J~TLINED A .natlona rnsultant on pro· mented111&tead, ''I can't imagine ''It's difficUlt1 to minimize lhe grams ror1 t~e gin~ ("and I em· hoMr it tia'ppeoed ;;o soon," said problems peopl~ have even in an pha~iie the 'i g' 'l directing a tbe e!Qblems o( senior cit~zens affluent area.'' s a id Ruth ~roJect fun~ed through the Ni:t-~~a1n th~ same as t~ose 1den· Stewart , directQ[ or professional l1onal Institute of Mental Health U£1ed during the White House services in Leis ure World. and th~A~~nistraliop on Aging. Col)lerence on-Acing in 1971 -Many people went to the retire· she has VlSl~,d 19 -ot lhe319 FSA !i:tck of ac;lequ~te Jncomes , hous· menl community 10 years <.1go agendiet i"i .,.~ cOWllfi. 1q the 1na-1 medii$f1 tClre and . with <.1n adequate income, s he pastlW0¥88tl. tram;ppJ1aU011~ " said. But that income no longer N~EDS UNIW•T . "Some . .P( Uiese'°·problems are is. The fact lls~ ther~ is no com· very ~cut~·for the.aging.but they ev·~;~~0~n ~;~e~~dii8e:So'rfpl;:u!~~ ' ' , r , • 1 ... rich 'Or poor, .. regardless of yobr .I'------------------... race .. , sa'id Dr·. Flo yd I ' I ~ ., . • I I BEA ANDERSON, Editor ,, '· .. ,ii. ,.,. I I I Wergeland, fo.,SA board member. I-le said loneliness is the senior population's biggest problem. But Carl Lindquist, director of the Consumer Credit Counselors of Orange County. testified that finances are a problem. ··People who come to us have been taken <:1.dva ntage of," he said. ··E vcrytime somebody dies, the widow is just houqded lo death ... It's just abSon.tely pathetic." J ohn BIO\\'. director of the Senior Aide Employment Pro- 1 , • ·. ! ' ' j H.1 K~eps an Eye : 1.•J. 1, .. ;;: \ . f d~·Golf Course ~ /'. /"i f '. "aY JO'OLSON O!l ... '0 111, l'llet M.tt A new .llfeslyle.an<I a chl'\';C": lo 1 plon'l!r !i'.tt'dangli!d as 6al for l Dt •.. lb.\QIA:iitQpold, and he bit ~ s}f'fie1. ey-e~eciiDst, fOcm rly ch~-t•""depott,.,..m: o1 6phth•!N~~· ;llh llt .. •i .ScQ!!ol ~,J:lf e,JF. y Vni•eitl(y~o( f1' Y1fflc. ,has acr.eed tq~ii"a n d hedd . .P:tP.mllar de1'artm ent Jal the CaJi(ornia College l!f Medicine, U<t J, as well as ·do reseafch for Al lergan ,Pharmaceulieals, Irvine. Dr. LeopOld, trained al the i University d£ tPennsytvania and formerly chief of its Wills E ye Hospital, btings with him both a prestigiolls re1 ord and a sense or ~xcitem'~nt• .1l o~t develop~ents lDeyecar~. cf • "'"""° Durinc ..... la~ew i\J'blafif. IJ!·floor ~ oUIC.,..1',f ~lergliJ\; ..'Yr: rbundea by , PU•• hl bopks and ·journalf, Dr, Leopold discussed /Past accomplishments. currint . j . ' . ' . . ' J I ..a ,,. ' l . . research and future directions in eye care. -Advan('eme nts in the tre<.1t· menl of glaucom a and cataracts are of great interest, of course. but Dr. Leopold now is tryin11t to develop antibiotics for the eye which will have no side eff~Cts . an extract from the calabar bean, ...,,hi ch ...,.·as used as a de· terminant of guilt or innocence by African tribes. The defendant ""'ould be given a bean to chew, Dr. Leopold ex· plained. If he were innocent he would live. becauseltie.,,,.ould re· gurgitate it immediately after EARLY CHECKS eating it. . He also is concerned with mak· The guilt y ...,.·ould die. however . ing parents aware ·of t he im· because th('y would chew on it port.ance of checking children's while trying to figure' out how to eyes aS early as the age of2. escape. Glaucoma now afrects about '" two perce nt or the population of CJI ANGE DI ET the U .S .. but with therapy, ··the In his research on catantets , majority will retain their vis· Dr. Leopold has found that some ion." Dr. Leopold said. kinds can be reversed. Small This disease is caused by too babies who can'l tolerate the high a pressure in the ere. due. ga fact ose in m ilk may fo r m either to ·a faulty fluid esCa pe> them. for example . but they can mechaniSm or blocked access be treated with a change of diet. way. ;-Some commonly used drugs Drops have been used f.S treat· prcxluce cataracts, such as cer- ment for g)aucoma 's~ 1876, 'tiin kinds or tranquilizers. Or. Dr. Leopold said. The first was l!eopoJd said. but a large a mourit •' . . .. .. ~ -. . -~ . ..!t1 Woulctihavet<to ;be taken to cause' • '. • ,~ ~eye prbblerDs. .:., ·~'{'hou'lh eye research has not I ~ ··t ,r~.' /-i i , • , .., ... · r "~there t ·Su.ch a remarkable • , •tJeeD-' done wj dely in the past • 1 more and more institutions are ds_yo1fiig .ti19e and financial re· sou~s tO it, such as the National Eye Instltute, John's _.Hopkins, Mt't Sinatt&na t he Universities of "" • . \ .. ·' ·, 'II-' '· ,< . ' .. • • • " ' - ' ~ ... ' • ' .. . - ' ' " ' • :r ,~ " ; I• thing about vision. ' I ' IJ. is precise. You ,, c ~r see so .much.' ' , .. ' < Chtcilgo: Iowa. Floi"ida and Cal.iCornib . Abi-oad , research is going on in England. Germany. Switzerland. ).. Japan. France and Ru ssia . Dr. Leopold chose to work wi th eyes. he said , because "there is such a remarkable thing about vision! It is precise. You can see so much." There is an opportunity tu practice medicine as well as sur· gery \•.'hen working with eyes. he \ • gram, added that It lt1 di(flc.ult to find . .u job even when one is qualified and able to work. lie added th at he h as form er teachers , a colleg1! dean and a PhD looking for jobs. They earn not more tha n $2,800a Year. Probl e m s ar ~ goi n g to multiply, predicted Ray Wiggins, a project coordioator with the Area Agency <>n Aging. He ex- pJained that county planners huve ngured the older population counted in 1970 wlll increase 67 percent by 1980. Da lila Nieves. who also works in the AAA , said that individual attention is m ore important-than group solutions for the seniors even if it doesn 't a"p~ar to be ~ economicall y or statisti call y \\•isc. INTEREST NEEDED A f o rm e r h ospi t a l a d · ministrator who came from Puerto Rico to s}udy for a doc· torate, she said.· (think that the elderly have u message ror the youn ger generation <:1.nd that is they s hould be very careful .i,n their relations between famtly and children because many or the lonely ones rrta y'be reaping what they.SO\\'.'' She added, ··1\mericans tend to put all the importance or solving problems on money. ·rhere's a lot of problems that can be solved with free roye and brotherly in· terest . '' Although the Senior Citizens C9uncil or . Orange County is working on several diCferent pro· blem areas. including inCorma· tion and rererral a nd transporta· tion, Walte r Scales, executive director , said one problem is the numerous munic ipalities in · 'A mericans tend to put all the. importance of solving problems on money ... a lot can be solved with in terest. \'Olved. fie said the county group hope:s to work jointly \\'ith the cities in ult acking ·problems. Throughout the mt"Cting, 111- vitations were extended to Goode so he could sec the problems of the elderly first hand. ·'I want you to know I am in' 'sympathy with senior citizens."' he said .. Bufhe objec:ted that any help .. h8s to come from the t<.1x dollar someplace" und that con1· es from the '·productive uge" \vhich is not increasing like the older people. 1-le asked, ··what do we db lo help that group who in turn are helping us ?" · But Ms. Rivesmun noted tbere <.1re other points of view. "They (senior citize ns J have mad~their contributions in their day." Her project is supposed lo de- termine the effectiveness of con· sultalion on the probletns of senior citizens. Asked y,·h;.1t lhc impact of her rcpo1t would ~e. she rt.'s ponded, ''That's what I 'd like to knou :· She ht1J) been doing special pro· jC.'CtS dealin,11; \Vilh the :..iging for FSA for the past 12 years. s he expla ined. "So I have raised the question a re you going to s urvi,·c on speci.a l project s?·· She believes tht· national ..:nd loc<.il ;.igcncics lll'C'd :J s1wci•dly des ign ated person lo ''ork on the problems of Sl'llior c itizens. John 1'u1·ner. the counly·s t'X · ecutive director. s uggcsted the age ncy could do rescarth. dt·· monstration and ;.id\'oc:.u:y ''ork Bul she 1·esponded. '"I don't thii1k you can do SOIT!C cffccti,·c advocacy· unless you i;:i \'c i.01nc service." And she objected th;;t . when their ."'Problems a l'C in - cluded in th'e genl!f;.il eascload, ••it rails to the bottom of the heap." DR. IRVING LEOPOLD SPENDS MANY HOURS IN STUDY expl ai ned, and the specialty is a ppealing because it is confined to a small area. l'EW DllVGS. Thirty' years ago, when he was beginning his career. there "'as ··great research inte rest and Jots of oppo1·tunity, stimulated by the fact that few drugs were truly ef- ficacious,·· the researcher s aid. "Today, there arc a lot of drugs for the various patients.·· As far as pre vention goes, Dr. Leopold said, the opportunities 1now are realized lo be much greater. "'ilh s uch techniques as the .. E .. gan1e , which parents C'an use durjng play to detect problems in children. This game can be obtained from the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness. 7.9 Madison A\'C., Ne w \'ork . N .'l 10016 . F'o1· a trans planted Easterner. the opportunity to play golf in \\'inter su ns hine is a "mind· b\o\\'cr."' a s is the abundance or n ea rby t e nni s' courts a nd California's prox imity of con· trasting geographical arc;.1s Dr. Leopold admitted the tho· ght of going buck to New York. where he had to dtive an hour and a half just to get to a golf course, isn 't too appealing when he's in the land of sunshine. "People don't seem to be driv· in g a s hard here, though they are getting just as 1nuch work done."' he commented. ··PL'Oplc arc en· joyable and pleasant here." So, what started out to be a sal» batical in Newport Beach has turned out to be a permanent stay for Dr. Leopold and hi s wi re, Eunice. ' d Rlchard Cory? , . ' I. ·' DEAR ANN LANDERS. ·nc ~· lookedw.thim . letter about suicide stlrr~DMeiY • He.was a genUeman from sole emotions in· me. I ldenubed tocrown. .... strongly with the writ• hff.Use Clean 'favored, and im~ally m':lJeari •ilo'l.•eriously !"><>· slim, t . sld sUlclde, Tllia>k GOd I And· •.•l'f•Y" was quietly •r· came to my senses1n tt,ine. _l __ ·rayed,. , Every now and then someOne And ·.1.he •was' always human we know takes his (or her) life whenh.etalked;,' and-~the rel1tives, rrtends and But nill. he Cluttered., poises neighbors are shocked. at lo· wben be..1ald, ' · dlv~I •PP4•red tol.be S() COn· "Good morning," an4 he glil· tent -1 0 fortun•tel Re seemed · lered when he walked. 1 ... to h."ve everything · person And he was rich -yes, ri c.her couftlW'ant or hope ror. . . than a klng. · Will yo\! pied~ print!his P$11!ID And admirably oe hooldd In by r.iwar...-Arllngtoo RobinilOh? every'jrace; ' , It ha•· lesson In It tor •ll ol ~.. • Ip IJhe, w•,ilH!".lfhl Ulat ~·was Whenever Richard Gor11. tfi-ot 'eve.jtllbl \ 1.,. ' 1 -' downtown, • To J!lak• ~ wi•I\ t al · •were We people on tho p""""""t 1n·:hi• plaq' · ' r l. ' ·..: • -II 1 ' • . •• I ' So on we •.vo rked , and waited ror the light. And went without the meat, and cursed the bread ; And Richard Cory, one calm. summer night, Went home and put a bullet through his head. -A FRIEND OFVOURS DEAR FRIEND: I first came across that poem when I was a tilgta school Crfshmaa. It stopped rrie de•d in my lr•ekl. It did so •&•In 40 y~art later and I thank you ror thertn rlchlng expertenee. DEAR ANN LANDERS : You've printed several letters abOut a l l-girl and all-b oy Camilie.s. You a lso seem quite certain that there is no way a couple can preordain the sex of their child . Please check again. It me~ns a lot to us. My great aunt told me that the left ovary produces girls and the right ovary produces boys, She lost her left ovary al the age of 28 and had three · boys after that. Exactly the opposite happened to her younger s ister. My hus band and 1 have three boys and we are dylt)g rora little girl. I 'd gladly have my left ovary removed if you told me it would worlc . Yes or no? -WANT AHER · DEAR WANT: NO-It wUI not work. Mort10ver , no 'etldcal 'sur· · ceon would, 1teree to remoVe a healthy OV'lfY fo r: tbe reason you menllon. Forge& IL. (A~n .Landers OJ ' ~/ I • - ' " . ( I? DAIL v PILOT J' • Rite· • ·' Da·te$( Tol~i ·· ! " ~!llD!J:A .. HER~_NN , . • 'VICTORIA PER'!'LTA I Lining up at the · Marriott Hotel for their turn on the social eaten· dar are repres enlati \'CS from various or· ganizations which \Viii sponsor benefits during April . They are (left to right) Mrs. Jack Groth, Mrs . Donald K . Washburn, Mrs. Herbert L. Porter and 1\.1 el Grau. Mr. and Mr&. faul A. University, F.ullertoQ son of t.he Dona~d Doutt of Costa Mesa students Plan to marry Proul)'f ,df An,,heim, is have annouuced the Aug. 16 in St. John the an ••umnus ~r Scrvite· ft! .. engagem,nt of their Baptist Catholic Church, High School.· daughter, Sally Anne" Cost.AM'esa. * • ' ls rnaJorl~g in h\Unan se't'vlces ./ She fJ a graduate· o La QUlnta l;ligh School. l• • ::;: Charities to Benefit . ..; .I' : .:: ·"" Headlining a list of diverse :ifopening festivities at th e ·~.Newport l\1arriott Hotel is a ~: JX>Sh $200-u-couple formal dinner ~,dance Wednesday, April 16 • A Hoag J\olemorial l"lospital i .Presbyterian benefit. it is being :, sponsored by the 552 Club. a · · men 's support group, and the ~~hotel \•ihich will pick up most of • the tab. : .. _. Other expenses are being un- i' derwritten by a group of Sl,000 •, ,.: sponsors. :;: The opening night gala. \\•hich ~is expected to attract 400 guests, will begin al 7 \\'ilh cocktails, ·,followed by a gourmet dinner · The lavis h menu, \\'hich is 1 estimated · at a cost of $75 per guest. will include such lantaliz- . ~ng dishes as La GaJantine de Carnard, avac la Sauce Cum- . berland ; Le Tour bot Bonne :·_Femme , Fl e uron ; Les : ·? Tournedos Rossini ; Le Souffle · : ... ,Glace Grand Marnier and Les : :'1Petits Fours Glaces. :::boUBLETREAT : ~ During the early part of the · ;,t~vening, the Strolling Strings :. ~ll play background music. : ~-f -Later, a double treat is in : :7-~tore for devotees of the big : :;t"'band sound , as the Les Brown :-Hand Harry James orchestras :i~. ·~'-':' alternately play dance music from separate bandstands. Reservations. limited to 200 couples, may be made at the hospital d evelopment de- partment. 645-8600, ext. 2106 or 2107 Donors include 1\-lrs. Donald K Washburn. benefit coordinator, and the Messrs. and fl.1 mes. Charles Billman, Ben Deane. ~Iaynard N .' Franklin, Robert Guggenheim. Cha r les Hester, John Lu sk . George Pfleger. Charles Wheeler and Harry Rinker. SOCIAL CALENDAR Next on the social calendar y.·ill be the Spring Ball, another dinner dance. presented by Angelitos de Oro to raise funds for Big Brothers of Orange County. Members and guests \\'ill ar rive at 7:30 p .m . Saturday, April 19, for cocktails, followed by din· ing and dancing to the music of . Joe Moshay and his orchestra. A major portion of the · aux- iliary's annual contribution com- es from the publication of the Gold Book, a souvenir pictorial engagement calendar. A copy' is given as a table favor to each guest . Each year the auxiliary has raised $25,000 and a check in this amount again will be presented to its beneficiary to further work with fatherless boys. Dance cha irman is Mrs . Charles S. Thomas. first presi- dent of the auxiliary, and Gold Book coordinat or is Mrs. Chester Salisbury. UNUSUAL EXHIBIT On the next "·eekend. the Council of Newport Harbor Art l\1uscum and the JWlior LeHgue of Newport Harbor will divide l'fforts and proceeds "'hen they present an unusual exhibit. Entitled The Auto as an Art Form. the display features ex - ceptional automobiles and relat· cd art works which offer u retros pective of auto design through the ye<:1 rs. Previe"' night, by invitation only, will be Friday, April 25, "':ith the t"'·o·day show opening at IO a.m . April 26 for public viewing. · Children under 12 will be ad- fll i l t e d free. ~thers may purchase $2 .50 tickets at the m\lSeum before tbe show or at th~door during the event. , Reservations are necessary for the Sunday brunch and.show· ing of fashions by Devereaux for . Lilly Pulitzer. · 'fir=t"'u~FF~Et"L~·s==ii""r---=-=-=-==-=============--­. :i UPHOLSTERY :1 ~Y-W•t :_·I ,.. .... l-ltZJ'H_._lhd. '<&-eott. 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C.alfomla 92660 (714) 645-2200 WE BVY FOii CASH 011 SELL ON CO/lf/lf/SSION WHOLE ESTATES 011 SINGLJ!! trEllS r ' I ART lF.VINI:". AUCT/lJ.\'f:t:R Doutt to Harold W. Miss Doutt gradua~ u c Berk: 1 I Her fianci!, ·.5Qn otthC Prouty. from Cornelia CQnnel.I; grad u 8 t e 8, S aen d er!' !Charies1 Thorn tons of La The California State High School. Her fianee. .Jeanne Herrmann and Mirada, is a grad"'-ate of Jirar.k Fredric Gorden Magnolia High Sohool ,. , I f ptan to marry Ma~ 31 in and the U. S. (ntemu· . -! ttit Los Angeles home of tional University in San ~ : Dr. "&nd Mrs. Victor A. Diego. lie teaches in S •tt . Put Herr01ann , parents or Anaheim. agl arl Us • thebride·to-be. . "Tl:)e betr.pthotl ure · • . \ The fut.Ur e bride-planning to marry Aug. i • groom,whonOwis.study· 16 in St. Dal'bara's Id k ing la"'· is the sou of the Catholic Church, Santa . eas to \A/or Robert B Gordcns of Ana. Y V 4 Luguna Beach. • • • • ft1 is s ii c r r n1 an n Golden \V es t Coll egl' SATURDAY,APRIL5 By SYDNEY OM ARR unique s .:1·vices. ).'ou also receive genuin e health information. LIBRA (Sept. 23 -0cl. ARIES (l\larch 21· 22).: G.ood lunar aspectj April 19 ): Emphasis co1nc1des nO\\' "'ilh rest s on exc itin g creati\•e urges, young chances, romantic in· per.!ans, romance, excit· terests, creative en· ingchanges. deavors. Some of your SCORPIO <Oct. 23· fondest hopes , \\'ishes Nov. 21 ): Sens e of fit- may be fulfilled. ness, humor -and abili· TAURUS <April 20-t y to k eep diet l\1ay 20 ): ):'ou get en-resolutions -are more trenched , pos ition is important than usual. solidified. Your desires, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. goals are illuminated. 22 -Dec. 21): YoU find Tlome, family affa irs are that ability to put ideas uccented. into action is enhanced . GEMINI (May 21-June · Means what had been 20 ): Favorable Moon procrastination becomes aspect coi ncides no\v viuble. "''i th trave l . long -CAPRICORN <Dec. distance comn1unica· 22-Jan. 19): Lunar posi· lions , educa tion, a re-tion highlights money, fining and redefining of coll ections. payments. philosophy. ability lo unulyze and CANCER (June 21-corisolidate. Be setcc· July 22 ): Question or: live. -·ho\Y much '' could: AQUAR.f US (J an. ,...dOminate. Includes man·! 20·Feb. 18): Lunar cycle poy,•er and money ~ di g is high ; take initiative. deep for ansy,•ers. · Start somelhing. Imprint LEO (July 23 -Aug. 22 ); pe~son lily. Holdo(fonnewprojects.i P CES (Feb. 19 - Therearepersonal,legal'.. rch 20J : Aura of matters which require; glamor' is emphasized. clarification. S v.· e c l m y s t e r y VIRGO (A ug . 23·Sept.1[ dominates. Some of your 22): New contacts aid in best qualities surge bringing about special ori forward. teaches in the Laguna students. Jcanee Mu1ic Tolle and David Elliott sm:~th pl un lo murry June 28 in St . Bonaven- ture Catholic C hurch. Hun,lngton Beach. area .• • • • Mr. and l\.1rs. Ronald Peralta of Fountain Valley have announced the engagement o ( their daughter, Victoria Lee Peralta to Stephen Charles Thornton or Newport Beach. 11-1iss Per.ilta, a junior ut California State t.:ni\'ersity at. Fullerton, The affiunced couple arc graduates of 1\1 a1ina High Schop! 'fheir parents arc the Theodore C. 1'ol les and DI'. and ~1rs. Richard K . Smyth, .ill of l"luntington l"larbour. Weddings ~ and Engagements To uvoid disappointment. prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stories ,,·ith b lack and \~thite g lossy photographs to thC' Daily Pilot People Department one" l'Ck before the u·edding. Picturt:'s rel·ci\'ed after that time y,·ill not be used. 1-~or engagement a nnouncements it is imperali\'t.' that the story, also accom· panied by a black and y,·hite glossy pic- ture, he submitted six \\'eeks or more before the wedding dute : othcry,·ise it y,•ill not be. published. · To help fill requirements on h-)th v.·ed· ding and engagement stories, (orrn:i are available in all Daily Pilot ofCices. Fur- ther questions will be answered by People Department staff members at 642-4321. Cet these free gifts an~ hel~~,Keys,tone celebrate its anniversary. · Dur1ng Keystone\ annlverwy .:.lebration 1,tatting novv, there Js a house plant and a book waiting for you In one of Keystolie's branch ofnaes. The planu, In four-Inch pou, ire prime specimens. Choose from spkler plan_ts1 watertrnek>n peper· oml•, or philodendron. The book Is Lynn and Joe! Rapp~ besueller, "Mother Earth's Haul• m. Indoor Plant Book~ Together, the gifts represent a rttall value of about five doUars. ... · With •II the helpful hlnu on how to gtow house planu In the book, you'll be surprised at the w•y your new planu will thrive. Just the Wrf your money thrives a Keystone. W• offer the highest Interest rites around. 8.061' net annu•l yield on $1 ,000 certlflate of deposit · (feder>l ~ulatlons ~ulre'I substantial pen•lty · for early withdraw•O· Keystone's free service$ are atso the best oroond. They lndude the Money Machine. located ouukMI our offices, It puu up to 100 dollars In cash In your hands f'Y time of the d•y or night. Plus, f~ ,.fety deposit 'bi>•es and checking •<· counts with one of California's leading full-servk:e honks. frtt save-by-mall service and the sump'a on us.And we're.open on Saturdays from 9 to12. 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THE PUT ON 1!4::!:"-°"c:C~._!.'-• ,,1.J121 ... ....... lllitl By JO OLSON Ol llM Dilll~ fl Nil l\.111 Before wqmen 's liberation, eq\ial op- portunity, easy-care wigs and pantsuits, there was a glamorous mysti- que to airli ne stewardesses. The ''cream of the crop" of young, s'ingle girls, they were t<.iught to dres s and g ,room themselves with great car e. But when they· married or reached the age of 35, it was good-bye to flying. 1n·the last few years, however. the profession has relaxed to include llll ol the above. with the most publicity being given lo the influx of men as stewar"' or hosts . Men have been hired in increasing numbers because of affirmative action rulings and because many qualified men have applied to the various airlines. "Stews" of years past, who view these changes with mixed emotions, freely discussed their feelin11 at a dinner meettna of Dusty Wln11, a club representing "alumnae" or some 15 airlines. Approximately 40 women gathere d , ~II looking like they could don their unirorm s tomorrow and go right back to work. To an outsider, the glamour and mystique were still there, though some of them hadn't flown (or quite a few years. The fir.:;t topic was the advertising slogans be· ing: used by s.ome or the airlines today. 1 ''Come Fiy ~1e'.' .. that really grates rne?•• said Jo Pound of El Toro. "'But •.1rhy not have a s logan?'' someone asked. EVERY FLIGHT ''It becomes a drag when people hit you up with it on every flight," respanded Kay Sheffield. a former stewilrdess for American. "They could belesssexy.'' ~fary JO Halloran. Mission Viejo, said she thinks the new s logans are degrading to hard· worklna prof esslonals. . "Beii:ig a ateWafdess • was the hardest job I 've ever had, but I s':iw most of the world,'' she said. She, as did severul others, found th at actual- ly starting to y,•ork was a revelation after the "coddling" received in training. "Once you got on the flight it was u s hock . Your feet hurt and you had coffee grounds in your shoes." TWA, Mrs. Halloran noted, allowed married girls to work from 1957 on, but there were still a lot of single girls flying. She laughed about the television t oot hpaste commercial which asks .. "How's you r love life?" and said it was usually nil for stewardesses on inter national flights - they y,·ere tied up too many times on standby. ALWAYS T IR ED "I feel Sorry for the older women (some in their 60s). How can they do it! You 're tired all the time." Jn spite 6r the hard work, the experience was an e xciting and beneficial one. the former stews str essed . "I learned to pour wine," kidded Cindy liilgers, ..,,:ho flC\Y for American Airlines, "and how to do my nails." Seriously, she said, the job had given her con - fid ence and the ability to approach strangers "'ith equanimity. ··1 also have a differ·cnt perspective on this co un · try and the people who live here." Mrs. Hilgers earned her teaching credential before starting lo fl y. When s he announce'd her decision to joirl th e airlines, some of her friends and family were ay,•ed and s ome were skeptical. "They thought I y,•as extra ad vent uresome. but a few were convinced it was a fly -by-night lhing." The women all felt that the relaxation o{ dress and weight sta ndards has "destroyed the e{fi· cie ncy of the stewardesses. They don 't have to take care of the passengers. The im- age isn't t h ere anymore.'' 644-2800 2 fashion Island Shop.Fri. 10-9, 5at. 10-6:30, Sun. 12-6 ' The weight c hecks , minded l\1ary Jane fought recently by sever-?.1arcos . "Th at 's why al currently employed they "·ear pantsuits." s tewa rde sses, were Though the image of beneficial, the Dusty the stc••ardess seems to Wingsn1emberssaid . be shifting to ty,·o dircc- "No one ever leaned tions ~ervice and sex, over y,·ith their fat r ear the Dusty Wings mem· end showing '.'' they ex-bers do not look back claimed. "'"ith regret at being part "The weight check oftheglamourmystique. wots a good thing," Mrs. Fl . , d.d k b ... Halloran s aid. "When ytng 1 ta e r.11ns you're overweight you as.well as beauty, they look sloppy . Tht airlines .pcunted i;iut . and th«:rc took good care or you .. fNe'.e fringe bcner1ts Besides, y,·hen you take .besides: th at job. you know ''You'd have to pay a "'hat'st•xpcctedoCyou." lot or money for th e The former hostesses training in groon1ing y,·e think the c urrent un -received." iforms aren 't as flat-"\Ve learned hov.· to tering as theirs were, pa ck a suitcase." and they are dubious "It helps to have eon- about \1:hether pantsuits fidence y,·hen entert'uin· should be worn. ing." BETTER JOB "You know that out of "The uniforms and all those girls, you .,..,-ere hats m01d e you do a bet· chosen." ter job.•· explained Diane Kuk le . ''You ''lt taught u s pa -tience." griped about them but you wore them." 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Vaughan, 18573 Hawthorn St. in Fountain Va lley, was one or 256 students lo receive a master's d eg r ee Crom .th e University of Texas al the close of the fall semesler. Religious Week Fete Harvey Wood. • ' . . . •' ~ ... TAF.FY HAD TO;.have her :,Dii:ilali s h eart med'icine to survive. .Taffy was confined al home on s hort ra tions to diet off the extra poWlds that put too much of a load on her dam.aged heart. "' .· "l guess it \vas too much for her," Mrs. Webster said in reveal- ing Taffy s uffered another in a series of cor· onary attacks Wednes- We cover the waterfront . In the DAILY PILOT Gospel music , lectures. Jewish folk daricing and a picnic in Campus Park win hi ghli ght Reli gious Ernphaais Week Sunday through Jol-idcly at UC IrVine. SPEAKER MONDA\' AT 7:30 p.m . in the Antrap,fcam pus center ror com- muter students . "'ill be Dr. Aldrich, ~---------'----­ The April 6-11 s ession is sponsored by the UCJ Religious Cou ncil, a stu - derit group re presenting 17 religious clubs and or ganizations. 4LL ACTIVITIES ARE open to the public without charge. Daniel G. Aldrich J r., UC I chan· ceUor, is guest s peaker. while Jee· tures will be featured by several ~rs prominent in their fields. \\'hil e Dr. Hunlinbtt.on speaks there Wednesday al the ;;amc timc. Gate ..... ·ay Plaza will be the scene of noon lectures on 1'uesda y and Wed· nesday by H artley and Wood. . . . . ' ' ! ' I . 'J.'hese include Dr. Ronald Hunt- ingt on . proressor of theology and philosophy at Chapman Co llege: Bob Hartley, Orange County campus director or Campus Cr usade for Cfiri st, and Christian Scientist A CONCERT Of' GOSPEL AND contemporary Ch ristiun mu sic will be presented by the UC I Gospel Choir and J esus and Com puny ut noon Mon- day, v.•hile J ev.•ish rolk d<:tncing will also be demonst rated in Gateway Plaza at noon Thursda y. Sunday begins the festivities, with a 1 p.m. picnic in campus park, reatur- ing games and fr ee baked goods and punch . wortha S.600 ' ' " • • • r --J • THINGS ARE JIETI'ER AT ... WESTCLIFF PLAZA I 711t & IRVIHE AVE..-IH NEWPORT BEACH 1s Gal. Trees ~. ~':-Now s2495 •[-!l"Mll P•W • 9,.,;i..., Pe!>Pe< • Svu...,.., • E-ll"M" A..,• R9d l•tl Pl"""• £......,,Hr> [Im • -·· • e .. 1ey1n• • Ooll•r l uc.+)'DI .... l-• c.....,.., lll•nd p,,... • Bl•c~ P-• Boll,. 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The song was the final segment of ~ banque t salute to Fagans Thursday nig ht in Los An geles. Dreaded Event Was OK Most ' Wonde rful N ig ht of My L ife --Faga1tS EBSEN, NORMA AND 'l<EN F~GANS CHECK ~W~!loS. UCLA Cage Recor4 . . ' No W o~ry to~~rtow By GLENN WIUTE Ol 1111 01ily P'Htllll SUH LOS ANGELES -Family, friend! and associates of Balboa Island · reside nt J . Kenneth Fagans. turned out at Interna- tional Hotel here Thursday night to pay him tribute as he retires as commi s~ioner of th e CIF Sol.d.hern Section . Jt -had been an evening Fagans had long dreaded and he once confided he had hoped to leave of· fice quietly, v.'ithout S\\'an songs or heavy emotional farewells . "I'm an emotional man." he said at the timl'. "I tried to talk them out of having this special evening -l just thought I'd hav~ a little lunch v.•ith the people with v.•hom I work and slip quietly away." It didn't turn out that way. however, and Fagans admitted afterward Thurday ni ght that his apprehensions v.•ere miscon- ceived. "This is the most wonderful night of my life," he said. to the more than 500 persons gathered. It was indeed the kind of affair Fagans appreciated. It was kept '" in light-hearted fa shion with no tear -jerking farewells. Instead he was given a gentle \l'Oasting by personalities who represented the various seg· ments of his life. There were 45 various a"·ards ind proclamations noting his contributions to high school athletics a nd athletes. And there were letters of commendation rrom hither and yon, including con&ratulations from President LOS ANGELES <AP> -'New ··Noone replaces John Wooden •Ford, IOb.D Wooden, John McKuy :tJnsketball coach Gene ·Bartow as J_ohn W09(!en," Bartow-said. and J im Bush. Sald Thursday he .was at ''com· "His iO national championships M~te~f ceremo!_lles ~n An- _pJete peace of mind tn replacing was If-miracle in itself.· I hope to dertt:~. m ~El Toro, resident, J ohn Woode n . who, has ac· k~~P the.high q_u~lity basketball , fl8..,,e~ ittur,es ·RQ:i'lraying complished miri.cles" at UCLA. proil:ritm gOing at'UCLA. Fagans•· re'on a buge'tcreen and The 44-year-old .Bartowi~.bead-R'eturnn\g to ttie UCLA varsity '"then select(s'pec'ial gliest'..s came ii:ig west from l)tinol8).wfi:~re he ar~ ,three , s tarte rs 'from the for'Ward a('yfft~.US·;intervals . to was head coact"! Jt.M-Ofle year. NCA·A c ha mpionship club -~cal! t:heir . pe~tences with said, "'Th~· UCLA record ~oesn 't Rich Washington who Was voted Fagans. • '.," wqrry m~ becal;l~e,Jotm is such a the tournamen\'~ most valuable HOWard Melrill of V.lhlia told tremendous per.SOD~ 'r hope V.'C "player, Andre. ·McCarter and how be Played against Fagans can win and it will,b;e r econizable Marques Johnson., when the -latter was a{ Hunt· very qUi.ckly"if we,don't." , ington-Park HIJh and when-Mer· Teams coached by the 64 -year-UCl 'S WllJTEHEAD rill wu al Long BeacWPoly. Old Wooden, who annbunced hi s And' be recalled their collegiate retirement. bave l wo~ lbe Na-.. ~ FO"'" s·v • .,.nN days together a!Oregon~tale, in - tional Collegiate Athletic As· l...AJ;:}J;,1 • ~ ~.~· cludibg limi!IJ ';'w hen th e ir · · h -p1'oo sh·p lO of the shenanlg•n& caus1~ them to miss SOCtat10n C am I UC·'-y_jl'l~$0pbomore SbOrlslop ~ last 12 years. :.,, • • -Steve.· ~Wh·,-~tehead will be lost for a train and tOlAaaverfenUy pelt Alhl t-d' ctor J D Morgan their coaches With ice balls. e 1c ire · · · the remaind~r .Qt__ the baseball who personally was responsible season with ';/. ,broken arm . Dr. Geori'e: Selleck, who for choosing 8art~w1i..i.old a newf ul' d th . . . played under Fe'gaqs during the .conference, ''This ll a j&yous anf;\ ~«;ad 8 rere e IDJUl"Y in golden baa•t'ball years (1951).s.1) &ad occasion' for me personally. IL ~iiei-Thursday ~hij«!-tagging 8 al Compton Jjtjh, called his ex· is said to see; ~ohp Woodenle,ve Wbtt.etiead was battihg .343. He coach,. ''a coactl: ahead of his buljoypus to have Gene Baf\o~~S was a·aµrter lall year fortb• de· Um•~ 'Y(e were fa.Jlcourt pressing the new head b~ke~•ll.s,oabs,I\.. fendin•, "'CA •t cbampiQI\ An-1001 oofor .. aalraDe ei .. used that wood'en dJd IU>l 111"\ten'f t ""eoQo-. ~ ,,., ,,.-. ~ tactic. Helwtihe-fbtlityto coach rerence a nd Morgap said lt was ~ater.s. ~" r . lbe team and (the individ"uals," lh ti ·n..-coach's ~n .-de--Dou(Cli~. a f~esh~a!]o rom Selleck said. ·• · . ~ re r1 e ':'!" • .. • N-•nr.rt uubor High, is expect· -d n ..... ~. • ,_. lace ulfe kn••'llow ab when to use ~·,;~rtow thus baa e r.lil •lle!I-. eel IO ·tall•_ Whl(ehead's 'p oce. IJl4 players and~• ....,..e ~!ways t. f-_t• audience ~Pauley · UCI hosts ,the Unlvenuty q( San Prep~, no irattei' who we P1on .1o .... c 'rt'""'LA•pl4o.Yl Its J>ielll>i":.a ~leheader Satur-wm. -I'"> 8VI 10 rlW:flC' ,..-,..,.. • l • al.}"(fnoon r j • ~ ' ' '\ 0 ' home ~ames . ;· , 'Pa Oc Co (erence head or ' ,, J • • Lav.er .. ·Wins .25th Mateh I I •• down,.i Harold Solomon, 7·5. 6-2: Rosewall clobbered Cliff Richey, 1 6-1, 6-0: Nastase disposed of John Andrews, 'f-6, 6·4; and John Alex· adtr of Australia upset sevl'nth· seeded Marty Reiessen, 7-6, 6·2. Newcombe's m atch v.·llh Va n Dillen was not a8 easy as the scott 1Ddlc1te1. or£icials Frank M clntyre came rrom San Francisco and told the group that wh en Fagans officiat- ed in that circuit he h~d the abili· lY' tO be consistent and co1n - passionate . "He was a master of the rules," A1clnt.yre setid. Former Anaheim High foolball coal'h Clare VanHoorebeke told of Fagans ' re lationship with . 400·plu~ hi gh school coaches from 400-plus hig h schools in the CJF, ··Some remember him as the n a me t.hrower for thOl:ie chewing outs he could deliver. Others~re· member his roin flips -the nips alwuys seemed l-0 tum out "·ith teBms goipg whcr~ Ken11y ~"·a nl· ea the m to go." Nati onal high school executive Clifford Fagan came from II · linois to s ay a few words about Fagans. And Balboa Island resident Buddy Ebsen gave humor to the program, then paid \\'ar1n lribulc to his good neighbors, the F'~gans. Finally , a trio called the F'l•e nstra Sisters, came to sing a program·endin g song to F'agans and hi s wife Norm<-i. \\•ho had on - ce been their teachers. Fagans called his a rich, won - derful lire antl p<-iid lribute to some or the key people of his lif c, including his prep cuachl'S \·ern Landreth <.ind f'op Squires. ··Sometimes you can put into \\"~rds \\"hal you really "·ant to say. But I ho pl• to have r1 v.·on - derful rclircment." F·agans..s.uid. ,-\nd then he re1.1eatcd. "'this has been the n1ost wonderful night or m y li fe ." Sports in Brief Raider Indicted; Evert Breezes SAN FRANCISCO -Defensive back George Atkinsoo of the Oakland'1taiders of the Nationa l Football League &es been indict· ed by a federa! grand jury on charges of cash1ng stolen bank drafts aud· cashier's checks worth about '3,100. Atkinson. 28, Wa s arrested in a Fresno mot~I Thurday by the FBI and<I"eleased on $10,000 bond · by Magistrate J aptes Thuesen to appeur .for arr111gnment in the U.S . marshal's office here today. Asst. U.S. Dist. Atty. Janel Aitken s,id lhat at the time of his . arrest Atkinson was arrangi ng by teleP.ho,nct ~o surrender on a secret indictment returned Wed· nesday 6Y a S'n Francisco c..ieral •rand jury. ' . ,'the fWe4count ini:lictme nt against Atklnsoh allea;~ he in· duced two women baril<""iSellers, who were not,indlcted, toll.ea! or cash bank drafts, cashier's cbecks and money orders for him Dttween December 1973 and Feb. l, 1974. Vttl>eat-.lt'le. ·LOs' ANG·ELES -it'& the bat· ue of the unbeatena tills ~ening when Chris Evert takes on AUstralia's Evonne Gooia:aong in t6e $U0,000 championship 1A?urnament ~ ~· WO!lJien's ten· n1stour. , .,. 1 Evert, 1eeded No. l , ,and the second-seeded .<J.oolagong both won m atchtt 1 urlday.night to improve th~lr records in the round robin evanl to 2-0. • ID Row Evert routed Olga J1,1orozova of the Soviet Union 6·2, 6·0. Goolagong polished off Jl,1 arcie Louie of San Francisco 6-4, 6·2. J1,1 artina Navratil ova \\'OD by scores or 7-5, 3·6. 6·2 over un· seeded Mona Sl'hallau. The second match of the even· ing lasted two hours 19 minutes berrire Virgina Wade defended gamely against five match 1>0ints to beat Juli~ Heldman, 6-7, 6·2, 7-5. Coaf!h R edflH# PITTSB U R G !! -Charles "Buzz" Ridl s aid 1'hursday he was retiring as Un iversity of Pit- tsburgh basketball coach aft er guiding the Panthers lo their two best seasons in a decade. He was immed iately replaced by his assistant Tim Grgurich, 32. Phill!I S old Oul PHILADELPHIA -Less than a week after completion of this year 's fin a ls, the 1976 NCAA basketball championships scheduled he re next March 27·29' have been sold out. ' ·A spokesman for-the Spec· trum, whe re the finals will be p~ayed, said Thursday the ap- _proxlmately 18,000 seats availa· Die Were sold out and no more maJI orders will be accepted. A H Meet • L11le NEW YORK -Muhammad Ali . who rejectejl a world heavyweight title fi ght with Bri · ta ln's Joe Bugner, will defend his crown against Ron Lyle in Las Vegas, ~1ay 18 , The Associated Presa learned Thursday. The bout wlll be shown on home televis ion by ABC, accord· in& to a reliable source. . .,,,, ........ CLEVELAND -U.S . Air Force Lt. PhJI Boa• auccessru1. ly defe,ndeG bli three-meter spr- itJ.gbo,rd \iUe Jn the AAU DI· tlonal dl.iht; ch~lon1hlps Thurtdlly alaht .. • na 1811.82 · paint.a to tdae Thi\ Moore of Ohio . Stat' tJnlveralt,y,' Fifteeh·Y••r old Jeaalrer 'cltanclltt of LlocolD; Ma., - the womt11's 0119·""1ilr utle, "~--~. Tanana, Downing To Start The Los Angeles Dodgers and California Angels complete their exhibition seasons with the Mn· nual Freeway Series starting tonight <7 :30) at Anaheim Stadium. But \\"hile the Angels planned to showcase most of \\'hat they think is baseball's be5t pitching rotation, the Dodgers figure to go with the ir lesser.used talent. Al Downing, only an occasional starter for Los Angeles, Y.·a1 scheduled to open the series fot'~ Los Angeles. \'oung Frank Tanana v.·as to st<1 rt for the Angels in the fi rst game. The Angels had an exhibi~ lion game against San Francisco rained out Thursday, but Nolan Ryan still pitched seven innings in an intrasquad gan1e, mea ning he 'll see no act ion against the Dodgers. F'or Saturday ni ght's game at Anaheim St<1diun1. Bill Si nger, the No. 2 man in the California rot<1lion, \\·ill oppose Doug Rau, the Dodgers' third starter. & The third and fina l game of the scl is Sunday at Dodger Stadium. at noon and the Dodgers say they'll st art Juan Marichal. who. is trying to make a ·comebac~ \\'ith his old enemies. 1\ndy H assler , the Angels' fourth starter, is to pitch for California . The only Dodger with a spot in the Los Angeles rotation to pitch . "'ould be Rau. Los Angeles opens defense ot its National League title Monday at Cincinnat i. Don Sutton open~ . , the season ror Los Angeles and - Andy l\tessers mith "'as expected · to pitch the second game \Vc<l • nesday ni g ht. 1'hc Angels have an 11·8 edge In the F'reev .. ay Series. including a ' 7.4 margin at Dodger Stadium., The Dodgers won two or the three games last season . Ryan pitched all seven innings in the in trasquad game, yielding sl'ven hits and striking out 10. t\nd hi s teammates pulled ofr a fre<1k triple play bt.'hind him . \Vith L e(' Stanton on second and Ton1 Egan on first, Bobby Valentine hit a g round ball do\\'O to Dave Chalk at third. Chalk's.. thro\Y to rookie Jerry Remy aL \ sel'ond forced Egan but Remy's..• throw to Bruce Boehle at fir.t "'as too late rOr a double play Valent ine. llov;evcr , Stanton tried t ' 1 score on the throv.· lo first an Boehle raced ac ross lhe diamo to tag Stanton be tween third a~ home. On the pl ay, Valentin• tried to reach Sl'CO nd al1 Bochte"s thro\v bal'k to Re~ nailed the sliding Valentine fo . 'f the third out. Earlier in the day, the Dodgers 1 dropped a 10-9 g<.1n1e to Oak land at Yuma, 1-\riz., \\·hen the A's came up \\'ilh the two runs in the j' ninth inning. Bert Campancris tied the ga me with his secon& home run or the game. Clpudcll ; Washington 'the n scored the \VIIY ning run "'ith a single . Both hita ·came off loser Charlie llough. ~ ·' v Drought Ending f --Weiskopf ! GRE ENSBORO . N.C. IAP> The Iong drought is about to end Tom Wei skopf says. "Not to win in over a year wit~ my golf swing, well. it has to ha~ pen," Weiskopf said. '! ·'You can't just keep on play..,. ing that good, playing winninft" goll, championship golf, and no~ win . It's just a n1atter or timl before it happens ." And Weiskopr. "·ho hasn't wo since his banner season of 1973 made it very evident tl'la l hc"s re ady to break his string or Sl'COn place finishes . He rired a seven-under-par 6 -un a bsolute ly incredihle scor under the all ·but-impossibl p lay in g condi t ions -a n \ btabJished U threc·StrOkl' lead i Thursday's first round of lh 1 $225,000 Grt!atcr G1·cl'nsbor Open go!( tournament. "That'!' ridiculous." J ohnn ,._1iller said when infor mt.>d Wci skopf'.s score. ··u nder these conditions, that absolutelv ridiculous.·· The co.ndilions "'er<: terrtbl easily the worst or the year. The te mperature wus in l 40s. The wind ~usted into ·l perilous area above 50 miles hour. One player quJt because said it was dangerous,P4rtoft scoring system was ~ because two hu.1e trees appear ready to lopple on s~g hea quarters. . Several full-grown pines Wi k'noc'ked down . Lfmb• ~ branthes were s catQrtrd all \tie 6,643·yard Sed1<rleld (fy Club cour ... ,, •• . ' . .. . . ' ~ . . ' ' . .. . ' ... -88 DAILY PILOT Fr1day . .Apr1t 4. 1975 I ' .. Dues B e l ted Oarsmen Gauchos, GWC Compete Newport Upset by Los-Al Bag Victories Colden West and Sad· dleback colleges used some solid hitting to post Conference baseball vic- tories Thursday while Orange Coast was the victim of 11 t!rrors in go-·w down to defeat. Meanwhile , Sad - dleback came up with four runs in the eighth in· ning to defeat Palomar. Trailing 6 -3, the Gauchos put together singles by George Gay, Carl Sandstedt and Joe ..., Go Iden \Ve s l's Hollett, a pair or ""'alks !Wstlers belted host LA and a sacrifice fly by ti.arbor , 10·4. in a BrianHes terforlhefour Southern California runs. Hollett's hit tallied q.lrcuit tiJl ; visiting Sad-two runs. d I e b a c k e d g e d Pitcher Pftike Timpe .Palomar, 7-6, in ~fission got the victory, shutting ·action ;. and OCC's out the Comets the last 'Pirates were thumped two innings. ·by invading Cerritos, At Orange Coast , Cer- ~8·4 in a South Coast ritos banged out 16 hits ·game. and took advantage of • R.,andy Mills' threc·1-un the Pirates' shoddy field- _home run in the third in· in~ to breeze to the win. -ning cappe d a five-run Mark Sigl and Don .Outburst for Golden West Tryon had triples for ~and sent the Ru stlers o.n ·Orange Coast while Dan .the way to their fourth Spain hit a run -scoring 'conference win in six double. games. Tim Richards and Jack Hudson each had two hits for the Rustlers, with Richards getting a two-run single in the lhlrd. ; Golden West pitcher J<ent Hunziker pitched . well in relief, allowing ~ust one run (a homer) in )1h innings. jJanquet Results -· F or Are a Oran91Cw1t 141 .. . S<.llrupp, cl 'ilQt. lO-rl Sw•n-. 111 Pou.tmato, 111 5'>olln. rt 51\atttes. p Solntt, p Zlmmt1r, 2D Konler. II Trvon. 's .t.ctom•.-. c LldKma,c .. .,...111,011-ltl YO\l,p Totlf~ ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' . ' • ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' " . Sc:ar1 b7 ln11in91 " •Iii ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' . ' ' ' . ' ' . ' ' ' . , c .... 11~ OC< • • • 112 1>10 013-11 16 "' 100 X10 000-1 )11 Golckrl Wiii (7) .. . ' ' ' . ' . ' ' ' ' . ' • 0 ' ' ' ' ' ' • l'I rlli ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Saturday Los Alt,.,ltos Hllh's Grifflris s hocked the Newport Harbai>,~ailors track and fieltl team s A N D 1 E G 0 _ u c Thursday arterr<oon with Irvine and Orange Coast 8 70·66 triump)I on the wiMer's oval to throw College crews posted im· the Sunset League race prcssive victories in intoascra m ble. their opening races of The result., leaves Los the season last weekend, Al and Mjlrlft'a a victory but both figure to get ahead1 o f Newport supreme tests this Satur-Harbor and Edison in the day in the annual San dual meet standln gs. DiegoClassic. Oran&e C&ast area The first collegiate stars sparkl~ in fiqid race begins nt 8 : 15 over events acrol"s th-e'board. the Mi ss ion Bay J course. Lea ing t he parade UC J's varsity boat is was Newport Harbor's matched against UCLA, David Kurraach, whq Navy, Cal State (Long heaved the shot 63-3, Beach), Harvard and second best .in, the CIF British Columbia in an this year. The top mark? 8:30 heat. The top three K urrasc h's 64-3 1/4, of advance to the Gold Cup course. finuls at noon with the Curt Eilenberg or others racing at 11,:"4S [or Costa Mesa was almost the Silver Cup trophy. as good. He tossed the The other varsity heat shot 55·7~4 (a school re- (at 8: 15) includes crew cord) and t hrew the dis- powers Washington and cus 163·11. UC Berke I e y , !l n d And the high jumpers Nebraska,_ San Diego didn't do badly, either. . Slate ;and Wisconsin. Several cleared 6·4 with Both OCC and UC! Ed ' , Ch . D . have shells t d . 1~on s r1s _av1s en ere in leading the way with a t~e JV fours. freshman school record leap or eights. ~reshman fours 6-5~' Other top jum""" in-and JV eights. ~ · · • r-Last Satu da 0 eluded M ar1na s Ron r y, range R 16 ""l E 1 · .. Co:.i st rowed to a ty,•o _ oss · , s anc1a s boat.length v · , Ken Conner (6 -4 ), . . 1ct~ry O\~r Ne\.\•port Harbor's K.C. •'!1 Alum.n1 outfit 1,vhile Connell (6.4 ) ;,ind Costa UC Irvine defeated . Loyola and Cal State "1es a s ,.lark W~ng (Long Beuth ). (6·4 J. "Our JV eight rowed extremely \\'e l l last week," says OCC coach Dave Grant. '"The boot looked very smooth. But 1,1:e still have a lot of im· proving to do between now and the Western Sprints (May 16·17 )." Varsity 100-1, M<1lfOJ (N) J. Oelklfl IL)). Stlorilllut' ill. Tim1: 10.1. 220-1. M"lroy lN ) 2. Ahl!.lrom Ill l . H""'1nn CN l. Time :22 9, ....0-1. ,t.M~trom Ill 2. H11 .... nn (N) 3. Wli~'i (NI. Time: s1 .o. aao-1. Ctlrke INI 2. Olt~e~ (NI). ffll (NJ. Time : 2:01.6. )\'....,port Harbor ;. John Dobrott was iaamed most valuable :l'h ursday night at Jrrlewport Harbor High's )ports award banquet honoring the swim j.eams. North. II R-.11 M.IC•"ll'Y.3D AOboll. JO El(llandy,i~ Rlt llarO\, P·IO Brc...n.c Cllo.>11.c Moll~,rl V<1lnn. rt Hud~.cl Ll'<lne . 1b Wnilt!lty. l D l(iell'r. ID ' ' ' • ' ' ' " 0 CoU•t•ill• Rac•I 1 8.1) •.n•.-v1••l ty e";,in1 tn..•t Miit-i. Wener il I 2. Lundbl'ro fl.l.J,Klll"'llL).Tomt! l :lfl.4. 2-M11e:...1. Welte• (L) J . Lundl)l'<O fl.ll.E.rll \NI. T+mt: lO:CS.0. 110HH-1. B.,11141• Ill. 2. Bl~ Special award win- ners : V•rtilY r C•pt•in ' GeD<!lf! Nl'Wllnd; ~\I , V•h .. Dll'. Jolln DoDrDll, MD'I lm- P"O.-ed' ll'd MCG1 nll'y , J""ierv1r,;1w ~ c.p ... •n: MllCll Gr1y; MO,, Vll<W· r Dll': M•ICll Gre y; MO~I lmp<owd: • Oo119""'-dl'•. "'""·Sotll'I • C~l•in: Tom Myer'; Most Val~ bit : .Joi'~•; Mo~t Improved:,,,.., .. Mowrey. llfilision ¥iejo Mission Viejo l·ligh's fC I F 4 -,\ s wif.llming champions will be feted with a sports awards ,banquet tonight at Mon- tanoso Recreation Center beginning at 7. The guest speaker is UCLA swim coach George lfaines. Golden Wes t Terry Meisenheimer 'has been named Golden West College's mos t valuable basketball player at a recent din- ner . Jack Kelch wus selected captain. Both are sophomores. Golden West's wrest!· ing awards banquet was held this afternoon. Pro Scores N.lllDl>•I 8•tketlNll AtM<i•liM CM;.,..I~ 100, New Yo•k 9) A-rtC:afl ••tk.tlNll Atse<l.i!g.n New Yo•k 11~, Voroinlo1 ! ! I 1011 Kentucky 101, Memoftl~9l \Jlll'll)I St.LOlllS98 · !">an •n1;.l;10 Ill. I "•:Ila"• 111 ~nYe• ue. S.n 011110 111 Mllllllill Ml<k•• LI ..... NY A:•"91•' 1, Pnol•Otlpl\011 ll<el &u11..io •. Bostltfl 1 O<lt1go '· ll1nw\ Cllr I ~ ..... , ... O!t . p Ororto, p Tot•l1 ' ' JI 10 O 'II UC Bl'r-eltJ, N•r>ra•~•. S•n 10 0<0!90 Slille, w .. con,ln, W•sft lnqlon. Sc: ore bJ ln11i1191 ' . GalaenW..~ 01S 121 ooo---'10 12 LAH•rDOr 102 010 000-1 s ll:JO--. .. ~llJ elghl {lltll 'l.J -\,[C • l•v•ne. UCLA. N••v. C•I S1att (l.Ooll 2 Bl'•cri•. H1•wa•d. B•i•••n co1umot1. 1 lTOC> lh•H in '"'" n .. •t ..Ov•nce !o Gold c .. p11,.,.1i•t noon ; ol""o row ;,.,· S11v1• Cue>t1n1li 11 11 .111 Z..noll•. rf !lptlngmiln, lll ~tll't,2D Pryor. 11 GilJ.<lh Ad•mo.cl !i.llncli!e<ll. lb ~•irQw:I, c ....,.,,,.,, .. Holl ttl, pl\ Oo119!111.p TofT\:M!, p .. ' ' ' ' ' , ' II rlli ~ J0-1.,.,•o• ••••"' to .. •-0•~ 0 0 CwJt, Cill St•11' !LBI h"f<o bWlil, UC 0 0 Se<ll• B•rlwir1. !Mn O•ICIOS1•tt. G 2 10·1}-t•••""'•" ~•gnt-OrdnQt . ' , ' 0 G Coili l, UC l<vo'1t. UC Btr~tlty. o o W•1P11n91on, uc !t•nt• B1t11•••. ' ' ' ' , ' 2 0 UCLA. 1 I 1G.lO-t r1,hman to.,•-O•anot I 1 Coau. UC 1r von.e, UCLA. UC S..n , ' ' ' ' ' . ' G O OotgO, S..n OltOO Statt . Cll Stilt I 1 !LB I. 0 O 11 -1<1n•o• -.•r•i1r l'IQlll--c>r.,.gt Totalt " ' Sc:or1 .., 11111;,.., 0 0 Co••t , U C lrvl11e. H•rwlrO, • I Wa!l'ltnQton, UCLA, VC Bl'r~tler. ' 000 210 040-T 11.•S-•••••t Y tl9ht-Sol..er Cup h t lrll<ll\. 0 II 002 XfO-6 • Noo11-••••••1 t lgnt -Gold c .. p I I t•n•I•. Pirates' Wilson 1 Wins Diving Title NORWALK-Orange Coast College diver Mike Wilson won the one- meter competition Thu rsday to give the Pirates their lone victory in the opening day of the South Coast Conference swimming and diving championships at Cer- ritos College. Highly- f av or ed Fullerton College is running away with the team title, total- ing 56 points after Thursday's five events. Second place Cerritos has 24 1/2 while OCC is in fourth place w ith 191,~. The meet continues through Saturday. Prelims Saturday begin :.it 8 \.\'ith the finals set to start at I. The Pirates' Chris Arnold had a third place finish in the 500 free (5 :07 .0). Mike Mitchell was fi[th in the 50 free (23.2) and Jim Turner tied for sixth in1the 200 indo (2: 13.8). • · Soltlllt Coil$! 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WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW OF ORANGE COUNTY CALI FORNIA'S LARGEST LAW SCHOOL fUUY ACCllOITIO I Y TNf CDMMlrTff Of IAI IXAMINllS Of THI IT.t.ft U.I Of CALIH)IMA OFFERS A CHOICE OF FOUR PROGRAMS Of LAW STUDY: e IH flMI 21/, ., l TIA.IS of PUll·TIMl ltw 1tudy !1~·16 clu&rOOfft hoi.n p1r -•~),or • IH llTHll .av.". YI.US of ,All·TIMl d1y, -lllQ. or -~tnd l1w 11\ldy (3 <!1ue1 Plf wfff;, 3.,o1 hovn Pl' ch u l. (L).J. Yate~ Cl.I. Timt': IS.J. l.~H ~I. Bin<;illam ILi l . Yattt !LI """T.H""'ill>fl (N). Time: Jt.7. UO Relly-L Los A,.mlt~. Tom•" M.0. Mill RllilJ-1. Nl"f<POtl H•rDor. Tl,..:J:ll.9. HJ-1. Connell INI J. Sc:tlorrmer IL 1.). Harold (LL H•iOlll: •.•. LJ-1. Stl.lrp IN) 1. c"'''"O IL! J. Bi/191'1•m IL I. 011t1nce . 21·6'''· PV-1. 0..Pl••lho•o (L) J. S.r•t•' IN) l. Sc1'1111U IL ). Hel9flt: 11-G. SP-1 Kurra~ch!N l2.P~1p11s fl'l )J. Lemm.e•n !LI. o .. t"r>e": •J.l. 01•<<1•-I J::<1rfl•Cll tNI 2 Fr"m.,, CL J 3. Rlclllrown INJ O<~ tar.ct: 1: ... 1. 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M'11-1 . cnrl1Ui1n ~en llEI 2. • SPRING tfS TENNIS ' SEASON.-· so is Summer. Autumn. Winter at the new San Clemente Tennis Club Help us celebrate the beginning of tennis seasons APRIL 5, 1975 ' 3 PM-6PM . 630··C:•~ino d~ lqs Mares (nea · a...,.bo's) · > 1 its OPEN HOUSE .. · ' ' Exh ibition Match 2:30 - ... Friday, April"· 1975 DAILY PILOT 87 TRACK. • • Wl'l'l'O•• tll l Al'lder•on !El. Tin•: "i~J.J. l-Ml'--1· Arc11111~ 111 a.~..,.,, U,),,o.t I.I.Tl,..: lfJ.,,f, l!OHM-1. Ol•t !l!I I . C:.rr (LI J. "DwtlOll lf:l. Tl"": 11.1. UOLM -1. """ne' (I) I. t.rr (L.I J. M9ut (I.I. Tl-: ••.I. 4otO Atl•y-I, Lo.r•. T 1-: 41,0. Mlle ll•••,-1. l'dlttfl, Time: ,1 ... 0. MJ-1, FlcloM !Cl l. 011t~ Ci:J l. Ot•lltm (l!J, ~111111 : )-1. LJ -1. l'!oon. !Ill 2. G••I CLJ l. c.rr !LI. 0111111<•: 11.ov •. TJ-1. Fl-!El 1 8•n~• !E l ~­.. uiow !LI. 01111nte : ll·i. PV-1. RekflUIMll If) 2. AOI,_ !Ell. F•rrl' (l!I. M•lellt: 11·0. SP-I. Spltl••rd (i 12. D••dl11 !Ell. WlllOn (EI. OIUitllC•: 50·10'·•. OIKUt-1. 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Sl1n1ry !El J. Full1dow CS). Ol~l•nte< )1.1. Oi•cu•-1. Menlo11 CEI J. w_,,.,., !l!IJ. S!•nley !EI. Ollil•lltl: 'If.I~. unl ... tllly 4 .. V,, CSSYtl MIHh1nlll1j1 100-1. Loo! !UL 1. J•mtt lMJ, J, 0-Udtlrilikl lMl. Tlnll : !0.1. 110-I. Looi (U), 1. 8ush (M f, J. Ror~t lMJ, l l"'ll: 14.4. UQ-1. Hooper (U I. 1, N<1tltr IMJ, l. ,...uon <Ul. Tin~: Sb.4. lll0-1. Graf\tm (U), 1. Tur11~r (M ), ]. 0..-y lUf. Time : 1: 10.J. Mile-I. C.•lv1ri !UI. 1. P•Ollle (UI,. J. Smllfl !M I. Tl"": 4:41.0. 1·Mlle-1. G!tss lUI. 1. Smltll (Ml, J. Ehlt•I (UJ. Time : 10:1• a. 1~H-·1 . St•tu'~ !Ml. 2. A•llrw (Ul,J.Eli;ori(Ml.Tlm•: l•.I . ]JOL.H -1. Htarlt !UJ. 1. A•!111e lU).l . Kt-(M l. Time : 44.J. 440 ~l•Y-1. Mll.l!Oll 'tlltJo. tin•" 41.S. Miit Atley-I, Ufllvtrl•IY. T111 ... : l :SJ.t . HJ-1. Ge•~lln IUI. J . Oevl11e (U). J. 8rlc -111r (U). HrlQl'll: S·I . LJ-I. H~r !U I, J. Oewlne CUI. l. Oi...;iilni;kl IM I. Oht•nce: 11·1"'. PV-1. Brelilir IM).? Cffflle IUJ •. J. GHles p!1 CUI. 5 ,.~n~Pt !M l. HeiQhl: •••. SP-1. W•IOrr (U), J. Hiltff !Ml, J. · J emtt (M l. 0 1,111111ce : 41·1..,. •. Oh,c.in-1. Murpl'ly (Ul, l . P•lde•ori 'IM),l. T1•ll•' !Ml. Ol•ltnce: 1llM. ··TJ-1, Chiodtlnskl (M ), 1. L.ool IUI, .;s:S.l\Clslldl !Ml. OIUll\,.: :tt-2'h. :. '.Ger1>11adllMa t (Jt.) llM I illll1telt .•,•100-1. Shtdo,.tn !E) J. O•ugherly •"l{ll. Yo1t11g lCl. Tlmt: 10.1. ·< .. :no-1. Walll•li (E) J. c ... 1. CEJ l . .rvy (EL Tim.: 23.1. '., 4.0-1. W•lttr' CEI J. Rotlll&on (EJ :-d.-G.rrelt !Cl. n,..,.: S2.•. ,M. ll0--1. Giimore !C) 1. Howell <Ell. )lyn11r lCL Time: 1: 11. I. • • M iit -i. Moitc1lt IE I 2. Goilr 1EI 3. ·C.St IC), Ti.,lll: 4;~9.S. .. 2.·mUe-1. MtlCl lf «E) 1. Jones CC:l J. Hl.W!Sllktr tCI. Tl-: t : SS.0. For Coast Area Women's Results Vanguards Girls Ousted Divide In Cage Play Twin Bill __ .... .,..11 e. ...... ,,,., Tl-;1;N ,1. ·-•'1T.nril1 Volleyball v.,.,,, • . ll'lg•--Cl•• ~ ... 11.~\Qt> lle.oth ll 1), 1\-11 , u •i, 1) Iii, J)./ CO•Uot• Oii Moot <at EU•fl<•• •>S t II 1\-• 1)•10. ' J1111iw V•r111, 1111,1i.wooo CHot Hunt1ngtM &.ell \lt),1)•,l•t C0<on.i tWI Ma• d•t l~t•nt••, n •. '" .. ' c..i ........ ' J , Me<.il, U1 ) J C....,tl 2 I ..... • • ' , ' ' u -1. lllMl'IO•Me (M) 1. Uwh IU) I. ll1.tn1Nf1tf'll IMl. Dlttanct: 1J.t\.'1. H~-1 . lHll>I (Ml 1, Wt'lltl 0Jl l. IUlloM lM). H1IOM : •·1. or .... (.MM UI 141 Le .... IK. CC "' ..... Olar• (0)0.1. PlutH•·2,•.t. Oonllh.,. 101 del . .-.11a1 •·O, •·II, Moe IOI O.I. Kuhll e•J, •.O. Culltn fOllWI. RulJll•·•,•·O. "SAN""" DI EGO-Dave Horn pitched a four- hitter lo pace Southern California College to a 7-1 win over UC San Diego Thursday aft er- noon in the first game of a baseball doubleheader , here. Orange Coast area sion Viejo <ind held the~-­ girls basketball teams • lead throughout. fell on hard times Thur.;--Katy Eaton and Terry day night and all four en-Gilreath were outstand· tries were eliminated in ing on defense for t he first round play of the an · 0 i a b I o s b u t th e nual CIF playoffi:;. ~ha rpshoot in g of South llurlltOll, ti 1 o Tllomtt,, )b ) I l.ll'ldlity,' 1 0 Stroll••, '' 2 1 011 ... ,t, ' :I 'Miii•'"· 10 ) , Mfff'M111, l l f o 0-VMrl 1 O Krt111~mo. c 2 • Gf1-.ll • I 0 To1111 lt 11 1r. ..... ., , ... , ... • • • • ' ' ' . • • ' . ' . . ' • • • • .. ' ' .. 000 '°' 0-1 1 ' hi 022. •-TS 10 0 .,._11'1Swlm"'I"' S..WM"9cl1 lll'n) (J61 Dre ... eC.tt ISSVI) Ml,"" All\11111 200 .IMdley Rrlily-1. Slddl•bl<ll. Tl,,_: 1:0S.7. 200 Frff-1. 0.lly IS), 2. Lull (01, l. ONliOI\ IM I. Tl"": J: 11.S. 100 111<1. Med.-1, Hovt ISi 2. Coo<1y11oon>1 CM I. J . Snlllh (OJ fl-: 1:0..t. SO 81ltt.-1. AtUhiO•d !S). 2 YOUl\QOIOO<I !0), l . 8r1nllilll (01. Tl-:J1.0. J.08re•lil-1, Wllt.ofl (M ), '· Pt\lll)Oll IM),l.l..evl,.,. 101. Tl,,..: 44.1. 50 FrM-1. O.Ut 15), J. C••o (0), J. BrtnMn IOI. Tlmt: 17.1. 50 Fly-I. Wiit.on IMI, J. Rt!l,,..,.d (Sl,J. P1lmer (0). Tlmt: 1t.•. OIVlllQ-1. Aa.m•nn (0), J. Plrlllnl (0), J. 0.1•TOl't'I CM ). Polnls: 41.U . 1QQ Fly -I . HOVI IS), 2, GoodykOOn$l (M ). ], LtYlne 10). Tl"":l :O<l.I. 100 r-.-1. Wll"°" (!!i.J, 2. Dellr !SI, 3. t..ull 101~ Tim.: lt.O. · 100 8tck-1. Rtlltlerd ISi, 1. Smith fO_IL.l. YoungblOOO (0). Time: l:OS ••• -''"-1. HOV. 0, 1. Oh lliOI\ (M), 3.IAMlln !0). Tlm.1 •:10.1., 100 lre•st-1. Phllpotl CSI, 1. L.tvlM 10 1, 3. GoOdykoonll (M ). Time: 1: ... 1. 100 Frtr A.tlt y-1. S<1ddleb9Ck. Tlll'll : 1: ... S. GlltLl'TltAClc: Uo!ll"rt.lty 116) (41) Mls1l111 'tllale 100-1. 81e~ml tMl J. W•!Mr IUIJ.Lewls IUI. Tl-: 11.5. 226-1. Bl•wnQtlnl (Ml 1. W .. lkilt' (U) I. Price (UL Time: 26.t . ...0--1. Dfi11um CU) 2. Klulh «JI l. 114!,Qllll \Ml. T 111'11 : I :04. 1. ll0-1. UstllGM IU l ?. Bf'eckl..-ldge (UI l. Oll""r IU). TL me ; 1:•7.1. MIM!-1. Elle11oerg IU) I . L""'lori (U) ]. Mclc:nl9'1t (M l. Tlme : 6:0f.I. IOHH-I. lc:nlss IUJ 2. Moore (Ml l. lc:n1Qfl1 IM ). l l"'ll: l•.l . ''° Rel•y-1. Mi••lon V1tiO. n-: ,,_,_ Medl1y Ael1y-L Univr•••ly. sP-1. C..lf (M) 1. AU:lllroon 'Ml 3: hp!Nt• IUl. Ol•llnce: :I0-4~,. tilt,. C6011111 .... ,. Clt,,.,.nC. 10G--1. Ho1rne11e12. (;.ourcfl,,. (fl 1Aey4$). Tl,..: 12.2. 120-1. MC.All•111' CE l 2. Mortin tS) I.~ Ill. Tlmtl tt.1. .WO-I. Mlilll Ill 1. 81•1i.fr ((I l. 1.#19 (f: I. Tl""' 1: 10.2. .._1. l.o"O tl!.l 2. Comb• 151 3. Tl,lot IE). Tl,..: 2:•1.0. Mll•-1. S... Clemt•tt• 1. L1wl1 CE) 3.~ IEI. Tl,.,.:•~ll.I. ...OAilll,-1. El Toro. Time: Sl.7. Medi.., Allay-1. Et Toro. 11-1 l :OS.t. IOLH-1. Gourdi111 !EIJ. Ben !Sil. Cl>tltrwl IS). T1mt : 11.1. HJ-1. 8111 tSI 1. Sfttlle•Q ISi l . McAlltl11' 4E J. Htlgfll: 4-t. LJ-1. Gour11l111 CEI J. ll•J 151 3. 8tll !SI. Ohlenct: 1t.·SI •. SP-1. Bell !El 1 l•vlor lEI J. Or""'•lltkl IS L 01i1111c1 : 21·1. Lat-.. I<. CMl Clll D•111 Mollli 100-1. Trimo11 IL) 1. Stt ... 11) !01 l. Andrt•1 IL.I. Tlmt: 11.s. 210--1. 0.Ul<H'e (LI 1. Trlm04e ILi J tWub•ecfl 11.H. Tln-.e : Jl.O. <MCI-I. R•I (l~ 1. l!lournan (OJ J. Hlll,...n (L). Ti"": 1:01.•. ll0-1. Cit•• ILi 2. 8•<Qm-(L) J. Htlrn tOl. T11flt : 1"1.1. Mlle-I. C...•• l!,.) 2. Sipe (0) 3. Brromitn (LI. Tlmt: S:4'.4. IOlH-1. Pr•lltY lLl 1. ltUIJ..,QO!tl !DI). Fitkltr IOI. Tl"'ll: 11.0. .W01tl•v-l. L1gu11• 81•cfl. Time: Sot.•. • Al1y-1. Laoun• B1•(fl. Tlmt: 1:00.~. HJ-I. N ... o •• (~ CO i 1. 8er11"'4"' (1,.l ]. 8 ell1r IL.I HtlQhl : 4-t. LJ-1. Ntubrlt h (0) 1. Htrllhy (!,., 3. Hitni.on !L. ), 0!1l&ntll ; 1S-1~. SP-1. H•rrl""' CO) 1. Slt WnS (Pl 3. Murphlfll Ill. OIU•lltf: U-1~ •. ,Gymnastics .. w101m1111tk1 .......... la.I I 1.a.UI Mali,.. \lhlll~1. Olv1es CMJ 2. Cetllcert (N) J. lliu(l-..n•11 (N I. 1. to, ri-l!. .. t<l,..-L W lls.on CNI 2 • HI Utt' (Ml I. Davits CM I. t..•s. PomtfMll HorM-1. Mudro fNl 1. Wi111lt1' IN I J. Rltflllrd~ (NI. •.50. HOrirOf'lllll Blr-1. Oawlfl \M) i. Buchenen {NI). l'r1nd1s (M l,J.4S. PM"elll{ 8M"-1. Whlllo,. CNl 2. 0, "-n (N)3. Sl'llrp (N ), S.JO. Ah>Ol-1. le:. Ao'"'"" CN) i . Olwltt (M) l. 8oll INI. •.I~. All-rounll-O•v1es !Ml. 11.SS. 0.Ybltl Clil••-EO!t\ IL8! Cltl . P•rll- ICell...,llurg •·1, •·l . Melvl11·f'lllibe!11 CL ll ) dll. MffOll. "-1m6·1, .. 2. 8owm•n -H o~e IL8l o~•. Nlllu,,.,.,..·Milllfl.an •·1. 1·6 Mol!Cllr·llM>n \0) dtl. W1+h~·lt•llt ....... 1 ... 1. Smllh•LOPoitl (L.6) HI. 8rtnMn· Rty~ 1·•, 1-~ Gif._. W.1t 16) IJI c,..,._ SlfllLlll Mitchell IG)O.t Btll ... 2, J.6,•l. Hl<li• CCI del T•ylor 6-1 .... l • Sl:rll<hl<! (G) Otl J_.,. •·•. •2. Cou!WWI (GJ Ott Otrevj•n•-M , .. 1. .. ..... MOore-Step111on (GI dtl O'Ntll· ..._2.6 ... 1,1·5. NtlliOll·Blt•rro (Cl def Se~•~ f'l,~olnl H , ._1, 6·•· MO<'lleli·Outr (GI de! Mel•·No•Y 1.t.,l·S.•·3. L•mo.w oocu CC.I d~t G-w•n· C.0.tlOrle e-J, .. ,. Baseball Standii,gs SOUT HE ltl'I CAL. CONPElt•Nt:E W L Gii EilslLA S 1 Goldltl W.1! to 2 Se!tt• Monlt• ' l f:UoHonoo l 3 LACC.. 1 1 Cypre540 2 • LAMlrbor I 5 Tllw•l4l,'1Scer91 Golden W.1t 10. LA H•rbor 4 Selll• Moftl'' 12. Cypre sl 'I &st LA 1. Rio Hondo I s.&twhr'•O•mn &st LA II Golden Wt11, 1 p.m. LACC 11 CtprtU !JI Sell!• Monie• 11 Rio Hondo SOUTH COASTCDNFEAEMCE ' 1 .. , ' 1•,, ' w 1.. Gii San Diego, however, exploded in the second game to gain a split with a 9-5 win ove r the visiting Vanguards . I-lorn struck out nine and walked three and surr endered only four singles in winning the opener. Jim ~t i llsap blasted a three-run homer in the second g am c. Fl"IG•m• Newport Harbor fell to Pa!iadena at the free a Louisville t eam of throw line gave them the Woodland Hills, 59·M ; dL•cision. Bishop M ontgom e ry M.,,i..iv1ei.1w 11lt>S.Pa..__ r lied F · y II s1 ...... 10 1 1111E:..01on e ounta1 n a ey, Root.u•!1) 1 111 G11•edt,. 50 ·32; South Pasadena oimo1o 1~1 c. n1sp<o..1 tripped Misi:;ion VieJ·o. C....r•1r0 111l c.. 11 1 MPv•~~ ~n (tl G l•IWOO<lt>"dll" 39-34; and Laguna Beach M""o" 'tl l•10 )to""ll 1vo .. lost to fourth -seeded Jlos~110 •,Se•1v1 H11t11noe; Soull'l l'd•dd~na, 1t 11 Valley Christian. 39-27. On ly A-1atcr Dei re-"'••POl14Wl4ttJ l..tv•\••H~ mains in contention for ~~"1~:11 ~ • ~~;\!!.."':':: Saturday·::; second round ic:110• !•i c. !Jsl ero~~ SI~ n~I (. IU I ttu1l""l action. w1u1 .. ..,,, 1101 c. <01 H.I"'' N e w p 0 r t a n d Scor•llQ lub1.: Newpod HerbOI' SeOICtll ... OJ .. ' . ' Louisville battled evenly ::~ ~-Lo..••..-1111 -0o.,.11 •. Mcc:.r. 11 ,111 in the first half with the H••t11mr :Loul•v1111,,..JJ. . ' • • . ' ' ' . ' . ' ' . • • ' . " ' Sl:Of'• lly 111111 .... ~ ~ visitors to the Ne"•port o o gy m holding a slim, ~ ~ 3·4.JJ .. edge at in - 1 1 termission. : ~ But a zone defense and ~ ~ a hot shooting hand for 11 '1 Louisville gave them <.t SoC:.I eoueoe ucso ' . 212 010 1-1 n 010 000 0-1 ' Sec ... Gem1 • 10-point lead ·at 52-42 o before the 1'ars could ad- 3 just to close the final rtM margin to five. SttAUr,s\ ~ o {n the other AAAA S. Cll Coll ... CS I .. ' • • :=;.~1 ~ 1 ~ ~ game, Fountain Valley Ftn.'tlly. IUJ CM)alslioPMlftl'IO_.., Robt•h !81 F 111/Ko!lm.,.r Ja<.11.on IS) f 1•1 ICillQ U«>•<<1 (1l C.. !U.1M191 W<lll .. ms l•) G lt)Oeltol ll•ys!OI G (11)Cu11..illQf>lm Sc.or•n11 )ub•; Fll-Prlum I . BM- Foley •. H,.ltt!me: FV, lt.11. l..etwY lkll. U1J l:ltl \lly.Chrltlifn CerliOn 111 F (1•1 Reil'lillde 5pur!oc~ Ull F lll\111n<1er1>u"1 Conw•y UI C !010!>'><>"1 KinMll:Wtl'l I•) G I ISl Roll~m.:i Sttln\]) G t•I V.,11</uyn H•llllme : VC.1l·10. i:iow.11.dl'I ' • 1 o held the e dg e a t H11191111,11 1 ° ,' •, halftime, 19-1 8 but a c;.;r1,P1 • .,.usc .. ••s Ltbttk, II 2 0 .... eo11.•1 1 o o o second half blitz by the out.op Montoo,.;e •t }0. ro1tnta•n G•H•,llh 0 1 ~ ~ host Bishop A1 ontgomery 11.011.,31 Ml.S...Anlonio t I MlllWP. ID J 1 Loull••llt St , Newporl H,.•llO• ~ Cer•ltos. t 1 ....... n.Jb J ~ ~ g squad gave the Ocean :..ant••gc•1,SoucnT0r,.,n«•ll SenOllooMtw 1 o ''• Mor•ie,,c ~ : 0 0 League co-champs the v•1enc••'•.Mitry Sl••o1t~e St>d 4J FU!ltf"tllll 1 1 lln Oociermat1,p O !.t Joiepfl.wt.S.t<ldlt!Mtk21 0rM91CMt.t J 1~, Senc.1111.p O O 0 g decision. uo1-o1.1mm•cu1 .. 1eHeJ<l14 Slnt•All• O • •V. ·Ew-.p 0 O So h p d l rl .-.11rn.n,6J,Biie11•P,.rk 31 TllurHar'•k•r•• Tollllt. 2'I 5 l ' ut asa ena s <J -,.,..,.,,,e~J.LOl.AmlQO•ll (Mtl10S 18, Orlll\g.t Coall 4 kll't •r lflnin1• , " • t'd in front of Sou th Coast C..n~•IW M, S<1n Go•QOn10 .0 Fu1111''-' 5. Sitftt• Ant 2 ~oy,.1 cio. P•-..tdtnil ·~ ktwc1ty•101mts SoClllC.0111911 100 003 1-S ' 1 League champion ~ti s-Lyl\WOO(I01 ,lo•Al1o•4l Or•f!OeColila\CerrllOt.~"°°"l UC.SO Ol1 041 J--t IO 1 BurndlB,t.l«,.C:O>llll Sill\lil ,..,.. ill Fullerton T l>Ou\>dlld o.. ~. •~. Mo11h bPI 10 Jl Mll.SAC11SOMew!2) s • a,.l'l00 ,..,,,.1l8.lle11110 ... •r l~ MISSIONCOM~IR~NCIE c 11 N t ummar1es Vel\1ur .. •1,MiJrlllOfOUOll•O Sol'lllern Olri1l1n 0 ege e Moote• Cle•~. 6e•e<l"t Hiii> !8 Uni Netters Top PV Brad Falterme ier and Scott Hayes swept their doubles matches Thurs- day afternoon to lead University Hi gh to a 17·11 win ove r Palos Verdes Hig h in a tennis match at University Ken Vieira won three or four sin gles matches which al so was in - .strumental 1 W 1..G•" J-A SiOllD<evo 'I 1 -, ~.m.-.n Indian ]1, Lutheran1J SeocUe(l;lt!I: 6 & J•; S.OClltNt k (01 lt JS.nDil90 Or.,...C..lllt ) (" Fullerlon !.ou1nP••ad~11~l'1.M i•••o11 V1e1ol4 ~!Otnlr J 10 T Sl"'llll Sln1ltt 11•\l~~Ch•<'lidnl~.L~Qi;naBedcnU Soull'lwe•lern J 10 &.ton (!.OJ Ml. Gentry 7.s .... 1. Moller !Fl dltl . .Small bY del<1011 . ure1nren 48, S..11 01m"' ~9 Grossmon1 2 ~ Smllf\ (50 ) o.t. Ftt!t rmil•r 6·J, ><1ynJFllMl1.Jons•6·1,6·0. cr~...::en1a\/alley Jl.S .. nldClilfdll Norlf\ern Di•l1lot1 .... 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And it's ;.1pcll cd V-A-1 ... -U-B! f'l'llm Palm SprinJrS, take H\\·y. I I I llOuth, lC'(t at l'.uuntry Clu[) Dr. From Los An~t·lcs. take Hv.·y . 10 to Hamon Rd . (l<ar11·ho Mira_1::c r •••••••••••• , l'lraSl' St•nd !lll• \"our full t·olor hrou•h11r•· :111•1 I 11dditional inf<1rina1i•u1. Mail tu: :-:unris.. I l"uuntr\ Club. 71-tiUl t"uunlr.v t"luli IJri\"• I i{;1n1.:h1i ~1ira~l'.("alifnrnia !)l:.!71/. I I Attn: J)1rl'<·t11rt1fSall·~ lnfor n1ati•111 I I Nttmc_ ----I exit). l1•ft on Boh Hope Dr. +''-to Country Cluh Dr., •• h . h .._., ll'nlumr1gl. "-.:·-I Addrctl!ll ___ ----I LCity, State, Zip ----.. ···········-71-001 C<iunlry Quh Or .. Rancho Mirage. Telephone: (714) 328-3191 , .. ~.ht ............... ~-~ ...... • ....... 1 ....... $SUORI~~-.. ~~!r,.:~x CWB From $34,995 to $73,995 1 ! • ! ' ) l ' . • . ' } ; • H DAILY PILOT Friday. Aprll 4, 1975 Hospital Unit Seeking Gifts . VolUnteers at Saddleback Community Hospital's trift shop are looking for contribu· ~lions of clothing, furniture, small appliances,. books and other Items which can be resold. A hospital spokesman said donations to the thrift shop are tax deductible . .. The thrift shop is located at 23539 Calle de la Louisa in Laguna Hills and is open from 10. a.m . to4 p .m. Monday through Saturday. Arrangements .can be made for pickup of furniture or other large items by phoning the · shop, S86·6870, during business hours. ' . . fBI Tidbit WAS haa re heires• atri r ti FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley disclosed this information -known by the FBI for sometime -in a state· ment Thursday explaining a con- troversial break~in of an apartment A1arch 15 on a tip that Miss Hearst was living there. THE FBI WAS widely criticized after agents broke into the apartment in subui'ban Alexandria, Va., after 24-year-Old· Bernadine Davis delayed admitting agen\S,_antil she could get . . . • I y · e c ln ·o the I had stropg reison to believe it waa authentic be cause the tipster knew about Miss Hearst's haircut. "THE INFORMATION :WHICH sent them <agents) to the apartment had a definite &ir of authenticity - particulartr the vital and previously' unpublicized detail about her s hort hair. · Kelley said the tipster was a womB.n who said she worked for an Alexao· dria attorney. • , .. . . .. " k and roll Al Roeuert , e straight. He , as been appointed assistant vice presl- den t at Bank of A11;1erlcp. In San: 'Francisco. New from Philip Morris. l • .. • I • • •. • • " ' ' • !' ' .. '.• • > ·, • . ' • I • • • • t . ' • .. ' , ' > .. . 'Ji ,. That's the Saratoga idea. More puffs than lOO's. Tailored longer and slimmer than IOO's, so you enjoy extra smoking time, extra smoking pleasure, without smoking more cigarettes. Priced no more than lOO's. And Saratoga 120's are rich, full-flavor cigarettes made from a fine blend of tobaccos. Regular and Menthol. 17 mg'.'tar;'l.1 mg. nico1ine ... per cigarene by FTC Method. .. Warning , The Surgeon General Has Oe1 ermined Thal Cigare11e Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heal1h. Standard IOO's 1 Saratoga t20's ' , ' .. ,, .. .. ' .-.. • ·-·-•• -' • .. ... ... ! ;; • --. • ID • • ~b. ~ ' ' . ;~' • ;. • ' ·. • 4, \ ' . ) ·~·. ' ·• More than just a new brand. Sarat?ga 120's are a whdle new idea in sm!>king pleasure. . Because now you C:an ehjoy smoking longer ' without smoking more . Look. for them ifl the new 120 mm crush-proor box. · • ; • -f< . ·~ • ·~ • . ' ' • .. J ge t extra puffs, but I pay the; same. Evm a i.:yni<.: like me cap smile." - , . ' ' ' , ' • , ... ~. --· .. ' . .. ~ f• f t.· ..... t.· . s ,-: ~.., .. ~ ~ t ~· ... \ti" 1f ii • ' ' ; r ~ ~ i ' ( I " , ' ,. . . ' --. ,. . ' . ... ... ~ Q.h@tnera1 • Art • -£-hor-eographers' Works Rarely Live Again By JACKIE HYMAN OftlM O.Uw Pli.t St.fl An old play can be revived and unq can be obtained by 'calling 833·6617. I • ••• ? .... -: '" ·',, ••• ::: . ,....------___,~---~ Ar~s/Dining Ouf ' . Entertainment F'rldlly. Ap111 4. 1915 DAllVPILOT Cl Gary Bell, • • • • • • an old actor cun muke a com- ' .eback. J Things arc different in the it just goes down the drain,'' said James Penrod. acting chairman of the dance department at UC Jrvine. He is one of four dance faculty members who havu cboreo· graphed works for a s how .scheduled for April 10, 11 and 12 at 8 p.m. in lhe UCI F'ine Arts Village Theater. · PENROD SA ID dancers as well as choreographers have to recognize the transitory. nature of their "'ork. Marlene Slivers and Art Koustlk play ::C~~~~~1:t5 ~~pertory'a f worldofdance. "Whatever it is that dra\1.'s dancers to the art of-.dance', I i:Uess that 'ti.._part of it . th<:il as you get old,. \\'hatever work you've done at tile bµrre over the years. , it's going to go. loo. It's not like Jhesc painte·r s that are dis- -covered after their death.'' prod\tctlon o! 'Subject to Fits· ···it used to frustrate me a good· ' deal in dance but J 've learned lo ~ ;iccept that it's an ephemeral art .. TicketS for the event cost $2 .50 tor 8dults and Sl.50 for StUdcnts l They perform I my choreo- graphy) for three nights and Ulen • .. -...~. :t '. ' , ' t 0.11,. ·,_ilet .,... .,. U• ,._ LAURIE CLARK ANDPAULBOot<Ell'IN 'CoNCl!RTO' !\ .. : '•' ·'· . J -ltlfl""'• I~~!-,.,.._\ ,Jt:'• •t-..,. Penrod choreographe~ a · classical ball~t. ··Concerto.'' IL was a change from modern dance. with \fhich he usually "'Vt"Orks. - DANCE LECTURER R oy Filzell. wtJose choreography for the sho1,1r is a· character piece called .. Le Garcon," said he chose his .style becc.iuse of the music. ·· 1 was going to do something· on the creation or the world and this was on the.flip side (of the re- cord ). Ttie r hythms appealed lo me. So ihy tbought·line changed to.an,entir.e ly diffe rent setting.·· The ·slory· of Fitz.ell's dance takes-"'place in a French restaur.ant and ·centers on the ·rantasies or the headwaiter. 'Other w.oi-ks on the program '\are· ··Mystjque S ide . . ··. a modern dance by Israel Gabriel. and two works by Paul Shipton : ''Danz.a Roja,··. a character· ballet, and ··20th Cenlury-Takt: Two!", a nostalgia piece. Amopg the lead dancers are Laurie~A . Clark.' Karol E. King, Patrice Whiteside, Paul Booker, Peter : S. Basfi. 1'i;mothy C . l\.1clner.ney . Kathy Rump, John \Volfinbarger·. Antonette Yuskis. Suzanne O ls so n .. -~Jack M . .Hen:Derg. William Hansen and Ch~rleS lVooc;,~ ,;, ·' Unusual Play · at ··scR ··subject lo f'ils" isn't an or- dinary play ~-and that's v.•hy David Emmes wanted to direct it. ·•1 had a very strong visceral response 10 the play and what it deult with. trying to find ol'der in . a seemingly chaotic world ,'' said- Emmes, artistic director -<>f South Coast Repertory Theater in Costa Mesa. · The play. under hi?; direction. v.•ill open Saturday for a six-week run. Tic-kets. which cost from $3.25 to $5.25, arc available hy calling 646-1363. ··Subject to Fits," Emmes ex- plained, was written by Robert Montgomery as a respon se to Dostoevski 's "The Idiot." "TllF: NOVEL is likL· a spr- ingboard. IThc play uscs'I thC.. same characters and the concern that Oostoevskt brilliantly ex- plored in the novel ... It's about a positively good man who be<.·omt'S .. a loner. trying tu find thl' anS\\'t•1· lo "the ullln1:.ill' un1\·e1·sal qu<.•:,- tions that soont.'r ur later confront t•very hum <111 lit·1nj!, ·• Emmt•s said. lie explainl'd thi.lt he \Vas particularly <.1l tra<.'l(.'Ci to .. Sub· ject to Fit!'>·' bec;,1u.s c of its mode1·n approaeh tu lhc;iler. •> ·17$ . '• ,Y.' '->t ~ ;~. -" . 'i t;A. DAVIDEMMES ·'This is ,·ery cint1nali« 1n it.s structurt'. It ust•s frcl· association in thl' "ay lhc .sto1 ·y is developed. 1'ht.• v.'ork is understood through fl't'ling rathe1· thoin through in- tellect.°' Em mes said . ··t lend to like for myself 1nodcrn plays that arl'of the non- re a 1 is tic !:Clll'C that the challcngl'S art· to ust• all the tct·hni<1ut•s of lh1.•at1.·r. I like plays. th<.il r ecognize thl' <.1u<l1<.'lll'('. .. TlllNGS TllA 1' i:ll'C lhe;;ilrical · ;.ire neat. as compared to· little box sets behind ·rour1h v.'alls·;• Emmessaid. The play. which is about Ulree year old, includes music by the play"•right. • Sets and lighting V.'cre de- signed by Susan 'fuohy. 'rhc cast con~ists of G<iry Bell. l\larlelll" Silvers, Art Kouslik, John-David Keller, Sh;iron Crabtree. Jim ,aqrcss. 1-lcnry lloffman. Pegg}' -r ~G,\~blc and llobt'rl \\11ight. " • ' I •J.~­\ . . Sunday: OCC Sy·mphony Dance Theater Here The Ut ah Repertory Dance Theater will be at Santa Ana College, 17th Street at B1.islol Street. April 7, 8 and 9 for a rcsiden· l'Y program. The Orange Coast Community Symphony Orchestra will pre· sent its second concert of the 1974-75 season Sunday at 4 p.m . in the Orange Coast College Auditorium, 270 1 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets. SI.SO for adults and. $1 for students, \\'ill be availabl~ al the auditorium box office begin# ning at 3 p.m. on the day of the concert. The orchestra, \\'hich is in its 14th season of operation, is under the direction of Joseph Pearlman. Pearlman is an OCC associate professor or music and a member of the Board of Direc- tors for the college, conservatory and university division of the 1\merican Symphony Orchestra League. Sunday's concert features guest violin soloist Ronald" Folsom. who will play Men- delssohn's Violin Concerto. ·The performance ,marks Folsom 's third appearance with the OCC Symphony. Formerly a resident of Orange, Folsom now Jives in Los Angeles and is active as a performer in studio, record· ing and television work. The coric~rt also includes the overture "'.Etiryanthe:" by C.M. von Weber; Prokofiev's sym· phonic suite "Lt . Kije;" and the "Nocturnes for Orchestra" by Debussy. The symphony is presented un- der the auspices of Orange Coast College and the Costa Mesa Department of Leisure Servi~. F\lrther informationtabout the April 6 concert is ay~'Jro!I> the OCC music ~( •t 556-5819. . ' r.:·-s.,.,..._.~T~l_. . ' . .. ~ •r • ~ '"' . 1' ZUBINMEHTA Zubin Mehta Will Corulnct Zubin Mehta, musical director of the Los AngeJeS Philharmonic, will conduct tflie Orange county Philharmonic 1:~ciety·s concert at .8:30 p.m. Saturday at UC Jrvine1s CrawrorC! HaJI. The' progra:m, which will feature five soloists. will open with Dvorak's ''The Wood Dov~." Symphonic Poein, 'Op. tfo,. fo11owect by Saint-Saens' Concerto No; ~ .in A Minor for Cello and Orcbestra, Op. 33, with. ino Rosso, c!ellist. Excerpts from Beethoven 's .. Fidelio"-will be heard witb <the rollowing cast: !by L"aslo,, saprano; Nancy Trethaway, soprano; h-1ichael Sells, tenor ;·· and Harold Ehns, bass-batitone. ' Ticket inforrn~tion c:;an be ob· _tain~ 1rom the Orange County Pbilfiarmonic office, 201 W. Coast High\\'.&~, Newport Beach, "646-64.lJ. Single ttckets. if availa~ ble. are $4 and $6 adults. $2 stu- dent.I. The 18-member troupe will conduct. master class "'orkshops for Santa Ana College students April 7 and 9. A free public dance concert. s ponsored by the Community Services Office of the Ranc ho Santiago Commw1ity College District. wi ll be ,give n Tue..'>~ day in Phillips 1-lall Theater at 7:30µ.m , 1'he dance group was founded in 1966 through the cooperativll' crro1ts of the Rockefeller Foundation and the University of Utah. The company has toured 48 states including most of the na- tion's metro1>0litan areas. New York Times c1itic Clive Barnes described their performance as "impressive ... " Further information concerning the Orange County ap- pearance of the Repertory Dance Theater can be obtained from the Comm unity Services Office al Santa Ana College. 835-3000. Rock music. gospel music. Jewish folk Then on Sunday, April 13 , at 6 l·lall. The prog1·an1. ··J,iJdit•s or the 1-;, <'n "" -~ dancing and a itpring carnival are p.m .. The Main Ingredient and Justus 1ng land Mid·uftc r noonl'" is diretted b~ ~:i ~-among the events coming up soon a'l UC will give a concert at Crawford IJ ull . Lucien Coniglio. , •Jtrine. . Tickets cost $4 .50 in advance (from Next v.•eck. UC I \\·111 have a carce1· ex- .,-... i: 11\e 5peciat ·eve.nls wiU begin with 833-5547) and $5 at the door. A dance in , . pJoration session for y,·omen, callt•d .. 1\r1· >"1 • Relijious Emphasis Week', Sunday the Uneoleum Room at lttesa Court will y,.·omeg's C~r~ers f.'air ~" It .... ill be hl•ld ,. ,.. • !It ~ • thn>UCh Friday, April 11. All aciivities follow. Wednesdayfrom,JloSp.rn.inthcCarctr • · --:r.... ..~ . ,....uerree. -1 Additional -i nformation on Black-~ Planni.llg and PfWccmen\ Center, room • • • A rilt-' • uc1' ' t .1 • ¥"-A. conceti of g0&pel and contemporary Culture Week events is available"by C~ll· 120of the SociaP ScierlCcTowe'\-. • "'t ing833-7215. , 1 • Christian music will be pr~nted by Tl.IE SEs'slON is open to the public 1 -•' • several gro\jps and the UCI Gospel Choir WAY%GOOSE. the annual'UCI spring without charge. Addjtional in formation --• . in the Gate.way .Plua .a1.ll00Jl. Mooda.y. carnival. will be held in Campus P:irk ls avnllable by ealllrig 833-6881 or A L D An exhibition of 'Jewish folk dancing will rrom 11 a .m . to6 p.m. Saturday, April 12. .8J3..7253. · Ot to ' 0 be-given. in Gateway :Plaza at rioon 'Therewillbecontinuousmusic,crartex-Also coming UI) thi!-i n1onlh, UCJ ;\s· ' :rhor~ay. hibilions, game booths and folk dancing. socialed Students v.•il\ 5ponsor concerts Black Culture'Week wlll be celebrated · April IO, 11 and 12,' UCt dancers will by blues !\inger John Muyull aotl l'OCk , April 10 through 13 . The opening pro· preaent a concert '" the Fine Atts. singer J .. lnda Ron!'ltudt . gram Wlll be at noon 'l'burtday il1: the Village Theater al 8 p.m . <see story ,._1uyull will pe rfor1n at 8 Jl.m . Satu1._ Mesa· court, residential compl~x. with a above). day, Aprll 12. L.inda Ronstadt will sin~ ~t speech by Dr. Joseph White, VCI prores-Also on April l I nnd 12, a collcl'llon of 7:30 und 10:30 p.rn . &lturduY,. AJ)ril 26 . aor of comparative cuJl\ll'f; a readihg scene1 rrom fnrf&Oufll play,; about pro· Ticket11 arc SS in advunce. $G at the rrom Ute worki or Lanpton Hughes and a sUt\ltes wlll b<! pi·cse.nt~ at 8 p.m. In the door eservaUons may be mude )>y call· perfomi1nceby\lieW10.Prophet.s. Ultle Th••IAlr, room 181 or Humuntlie• ln&833·5547. L ""------------'!""---~~~--------....;,----~------------~~.~~~,--------------""I""'--------------~~ " r ~ :' • • .. • (.'t CAILVPILOT . ' •• Friday, April o4 1975 rrTryouts: Your Chance·f}. . ~ I •• The house lights are going down, the curtain is about lo rise-and it could be you "'aitinw \0 step out onst agc Performers, both cxperienl•ed and fledgling, can try their luck at auditions this v•eek for two 7 musicals, a romedy ;ind a barbershop <1uartc l. ~ 1'h(' rirst tryout "'ill be Sat\lr- 0day ut 10 a.m . ;.it Sc:.>b:.1 s1ian's \Vest Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pi co. San ClemCnte. 1'h"' production \viii be of the 1nusil·t1l ··No, No Nunettc." PF.RFORJ\IERS "'ill be paid ror the run or the show. which is from r-·t ay 29 through August 3. ..\.uditions <11'(' op('n to non·t.'Quity perlormers . Tho.se wishing to audition are· Park Folk Sessions . Jleturn on Sunday ..... ; -' -::1; The n1onthly s ummer .. Folk ·Music in the Park" series "'ill :.!-start again Sunday with a noon to 4 p.m . session al Lake Park in ltuntington Bearh. The sessio n feature s performances, on-th e -spot lessons. a picnic atmosphere and a chance to t a lk with other players and folk musie buffs. ' ~ ~ ~ asked to bring.rnusic in lho·.cor·. reel key : dancers shOuld brtng taps. An accompanist will be provided. Auditions will begin Sunday ror the spring production or the musical, ''Cabaret'' at 'F\lllerton Civic Light Opera. On Sunduy, dancers audition from 1 to 3 p.m ., singers and ac· tors from 3 to 5 p.m. at 218 W. Commonwealth, Fullerton (two blocks west or Harbor Boulevardl. BOTH ACTORS and backstage helpers can ~pply to HWltington Beach Playhouse, 2110 N. Main St., Huntington Beach. Auditions for .. Your Daughter, My Son," a comedy, will be held lhere at 2 p.m . Sunday. Three · . women and rour m en are needed. Backstage helpers can call 842-3479 or 894-6786. Singe rs who like to harmonize can try out for the Santa Ana Barbei:shoppers. lvlale singers can audition at 8 p.m . Tuesday in the First Methodist Church old • Curioars Bob Anderson and Molly Harris perform a scene from ''The Curious Savage," a serious comedy which will be presented at 8 p.m . April 8 .. 9, 10, 11 and 12 in the Fellowship Hall or St. Andrew's Presbyte rian Church at 16th and St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beach. • I ~b:A '\IEGA S ~8 NNGi:IT Saturday, April 5. 8:00 p.m. Soonaor•d by the Trojan Booster Club ol University High SchOOI . lrvlne. CllUornla 3920 llRCH ST. NEWPORT IEACH ...._.,,.., ................ 0••11Co.A.,.,_. TIWS a PliUS Sl.00 00MA TIO" FOi IMPOIMAT IOt4 I TICKITS CALL: 552·7351 551·3642 ~\~\!.~@$ ~ lXI ~ [f) rn I!. 673·5230 FELLOWSHIP AND ADVANCEMENT FOR ALL HUMAN BEINGS · On the Bayiri Cannery,Village Balboa Pntinsulo services Sunday 11 :00 a .m. 2814 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach GWC Cl asses Offer Music, Art, Theater Similar sessions will be held at the same lime. the fi rst Sunday of each month, in Lake Park, located at Main and 11th Streets. Spec.ial lessons will be ortered ; this Sunday by Paul Wehmeyer on ''Travis-st yle finger picking,'' and by Mike •Iarmon on "Claw 1-tammer Banjo.·· building, 6th and French Streets, ·----------~---------~--------------------­ It's not too late to get into classes this s pring at Gold£'n West College. Starting April 14, the college will offer 50 ninC·\\'Cek t:l<Jsscs both day and evening in a wid1..• variety of subjects in busi ness. social scienee, reereation and fine arts. Persons interested in enrolling should go to the registrar's office in the udministralion building. The orfice \Viii be open from 8 a.m. to 10 p .m .. l\'l ond ay through Thursday. <Jlld 8 a. m. to 5 p.m . on 1-Tiday. In th e fint.' <Jrt s field. there arc cl<Jsses in drav.'ing and painting, printmaking and elching, photo silk screen. and. ror the music· minded ~ beginning guitar and music theater "·orkshop. Ot h er c l<J sses includ e 0 p sy t:holo gy or language. persuets ive advertising, dcvelop- ment <J! reading. vocational plan- nin g. and first aid. There is no ch.irge for de1y classes to residenls of the Coast Community Coll ege District. r\ fee of $6 per cou rse is charged for evenin g t:lasses except for ·persons under 21 or ovcrfiO . Steve Gillette und Dorothy Robertson "·ill perform at 3 p .m . in the Lake Park clubhouse. Ad· mission to that event is Sl .50. E verything outside of the club- house is free. 1'hc park series is put on by the lluntington Beach Friends of Folk Music. a nonprofit organiza- tion sponsored by the city's Al- liE:'d Arts Commission. Carro ll O 'Connor I n M u sewn Bene fit C<Jrroll O'Connur. Ralp h Bell amy and Harry Morgan "''ill read the wo'rks of the Russian poel Ivan Elagin at 8 p.m. April 26 at the Laguna Beach Museum or Art. The event, which will benefit the museum, costs $5 per person. Advance reservations are availa- ble by calling 494-6531. The evening will also include a special s ho\ving of paintings by Sergei Bongart. on display that evening only. An exhibition of Bongart's paintings \\'ill open M<Jy 1 at Challis Galleries. also in Laguna Be<Jch . Santa Ana. Five Groups To Perform In Series The Harbor Area CommunitY Concert Association is now offer- ing season tickets to its 1975-76 series of five performances. Memberships ilre $10 for adults, and $5 for students, and can also be used to attend community concerts in nearby cities at no ad- , ditional charge. Attendance at community concerts is by mem- bership ticket only ; no individual tickets are sold. The tickets are available by calling 645·0479. The season wi ll begin May 10 'vith a performance by the Aman Folk Ense mble, Presenting mus ic and dances of Eastern' Europe, the Middle East and Africa, at Newport Harbor High School. Other performers will include the Romeros Duo. guitarists: Stecher and Horowitz. pianists: Simon Estes, bass-baritone, and· the Ronnie Brown Trio. jazz musicians. . . . ~nia Ball.-:..MftlNGS ~T "30 lfiG' I TUES.MATINEE ATZ:30 ONLY 4 PERFORMANCES APRIL 21·30 Mori41r, AprU 21. t :XI Cl f: CllTO IAIOCCI (l1l1nc~int/ 1 8ac~J • lit( MOOl'I rAVilt[ tl i roo~ /Pu1Ctlll • AOi llO lliMlll[llLIVlll " (VI• l•hntn/lte l~o•e~) • IClllCll SYMPllOMT (81l1n c ~lnt / M1naelsso~n) Weanesd•I· AJril 30, 1:30 4 1£C1l.IL 01 CELLO 1110 I DIJICllS (f111,1rv1/!l1c-) • IFTll £1HM (8~!1er/floib1l • COMC£1TD CIOSso· (Cll'"'' l11llllel) • SCOTCH SYM,MDMT (81 l1nth• n11 Melldelno~") "los An111e1 ?1e111irr1s Prices: Eres 1t 1:31 a,r. 21. 21 131 $1.51 5.5! 4.51 '1 3.SD • Matlltt 1t 2:31 Afr. 29 $5.SD 4.IMI 3.08 l 2.M TIC'KtTI NDW It Music Ctnter. 111 M~· til!ll Altneitl: P1~i lit Ster10, 637 S. Kill; W1llie~1 '"d Liben1. ~.,USlC CENTER tofo {213) 626· 0 .,._,,~, ,., ... ,,.,,. 1211. PAVILION All Colors Your Choice of 18" or 13" alP THIS AD NOW OUR BEAUTIFUL FAMOUS HAHD MADE COMP\Ull.Y M-ff _., TGIU. ... OPEN DAILY 10-6 Cl.OSED SUH. With This Ad arbor Lites 182211 NEWPORT BLVO., COSTA MESA 6'5-7301 Al flte i.i-ctl-.t ~ .,., l I l • DAILY PI LOT C3 Dance, Jazz, _Drama-~It's All Here Times/ Places TONJGlfr,APRJL4 ·T~~ NIGHT OF THE IGUANA' -Tennessee "".1lhams' play, al Cypress Co llege, 9200 Vatlley V1~w .. Cypress, in the recital hall of the Fine Arts ewld1ng. 8:30 p.m , t.onlChl, Saturday and Aprll II and 12. $2 .. Res,rrvatio'1S, 826·2226. ' 'SUBJECT TO FITS' -Dramatic rantasy (&ee page Cl), at South Coast Repertory Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesu. Through May 11 . $3.25 to SS.25. Reservations 646·1363. · DANCE CONCERT -1'he· Moving Company., modern dance troupe, at lhe Golden Weit Colleae Theater, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. 8 p.m . $3 adults, $2 students. JAZZ BAND BALL -8 p.m. at .the Wilshire Ebell Theater, 4401 W. 8th, Los Angeles. Jazz ~:',lnds of Buddy Burns i.lnd Chester Zitrdia. 11ckets i.lt all agencies and box ofrice. '~E AND BESSIE' -Linda llopkins as gospel singer Bessie Smith, at the Mark Taper Forum Los Angeles Mus i~ Cente r , through May 3. Jn '. rormation, (2IJ} 626·7211. 'FATHER'S DAV' Dr<1matic comedy, fo r adults only, at the Actor 's Pluybox Theater, Golden Wes t Col lege , J-luntington Beach. "Performed by Irvine Community Thea•.er. Con· tinues through next weekend. Res ervations :157-7297. 'RING ROUND TUE MOON' -Romantic farce starring Michael York and (;i.>"nis Johns. al' the Los Angeles~usic Center Ahmanson Theater, through May 10. Jnformation (213) 626-5781 . 'ANOTHER PART OF TllE FOREST'-Lillian Hellinan dran\a, through April 12 at the Hunt- ington Beach Playhouse, 2110 l\1ain St. Reserva- tions, 842·5421 . 'F.VERVBODY LOVES OPAL' -Vintage com· edy at the Westminsler Community Theater, 7272 Maple Ave. Weekt!nds through April I2. Reservations 893-8626. 'THE MALE ANIMAL' -At the San Clemente Community T heater in the Cabrillo Playhouse, ~2 Avenida Cabrillq. Through April 12. Reserva· lions 492-0465. 'MINNIE'S BOYS' -Musical about the Marx brothers, al the Costa !\fesa Civic Playhouse , Orange County Fairgrounds on Fair Drive in Cos ta Mesa . We~k ends through April 12 . Reservations 566-5391 . 'SEASCAPE' -EdY•ard Albee play starring Deborah Kerr and Frank Langella, at the COMPI I TE DlllN[R ; from $3 95 W ,,. In, 1.,,., <l c.,Airporter G/nn CJ/otel P~ESENTS OUTSTANDING DINING & ENTE RTAINMENT .. *·MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQUISITE CUISINE-SERVICE DINNER SERVED FROM 5 PM LUNCH FROM II :30 AM , CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM 10 AM -3 PM * Captain's Table Coffee Shop SERVING 24 HOURS * LOUNGE For Dancing & Entertainment AITOHOON PIOM S PM NIGHTL T ROM l:JO• with SHONA llSNOP BIO "THI lie USULt" 11700 MacARTHUR·NEWPORT 833·2770 ' Tani's b~. A hit In bis J1mslry malnl1nd debut. T1ftrl$ ri ch btri, ' tone ind sl11e person1Btf l'ltYI: lf!ldt.blm 1n Instant Southtm Clllfor"hl~ suctess+ •• Ind. tbt Tani ltevue t111 !Mist show 1A.town. Two iho•• olahtly, 7:30 and lP :OO. fir" tho• is 1 d~ner'iii!w. lftmY1tlons ~14) 531·12!2. . ' ~l!!li-11!!1 llAWAt' -~PIMft ?26 S. H1rti0r 81Yd0, S1~la An1,1Cal omt1 92104 . !· A~"91:11"'41Y ('xnpt Monday) ··,;;~~T LOUNCIE T'"°!""'•"'\'"'~o«> ~ ;_.:, :" wMI Shubert Theater, 203> Aven6. ol-tbe Stars, Cen· lury Clly. !nformalioo (213) 553-9000. •I llj)AT SHOW -Powerboal8, lillboals, de· 'mo.ttrattoa1, at Lido Village, NewPort Beach <oU Newport Boulevard on bay side south of the .Arc~brtdge). 4 lo JO p.m. lodai, 10a.m.to10 p .m. Saturd•Y.· 10 a .m. to 9 p .m . Sunday. Paid adniltslon. SATURDAY, APRILS ,RODEO -2 p ,m. today, and Sunday al the t>far\ge County Fairgrounds, on Fair Drive in " Coita Mesa. 'l'op pros, including Larry Mahan. .Benefit for Children's Hear~More Institute. 'SS adult.11 $2.50 children. Special rodeo parking~ west isJd.e ot 1rounds ..,... enter '/'la Arlineton. Fairview or Fair Drive. ' WS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC ~ Cond~led by Zubin Mehta, at UC Irvine's Crawford Hall, 8:30 p.m . Csee page Cl). Information 646-6411. BLUEGRASS CONCERT -Canyon Grass, at Valley High School in Santa Ana, 8 p.m . in the audi~rium . $1.50 adults, $1 students. CONCERT PREVIEW -Or. Maurice Allard, ACTRESS GLENDA JACKSON Starring In 'Hedda Gobler' Real Cantlinese FDlll eat here or toke homo STAG CHINESE CASINO :111 2ht Pl., N•wpo<I BHch ORlole J.'540 : 0,.. hl1J IZ ........ IO:JO -Fri. uu4 s.t. 'ti IJ:JI Highest Quality Native Mexican Foods Week Doy\: I !:30 o.m. to 12 p.m. Fri. and So1, I IJO o.m. to 11.JO Open 7 Days Fobulou~ VIC liARCIA f~of Coewr'' PClbce .._... Fri. & Sot. Nicj'll5 COCKTAILS 9093 E. ADIWS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 ... _FIFTH ANNIVERSARY .. t ~ t . t s t t J ' < t ! Shrimp r.fnpuro/ t t ,.Steik lorlyakl t CQmblnatlon'Dlnner t 1 . . COmpl"9 dinner inclUdln1 t : ""'" tee Ke cream t · '· • t At ....... ,, t Newport durlna t this Fifth Annlvirury t I- t 60 Fnhion Island t Newport Center j For reserv1Uon1 •nd t information, t1ll 644-48l l t ,, IJ"RIL SPECIAL: Trk> of favorltes-tttik Wrf· t ytki, 1eseme chicken and lt\rlmp' tempur• ••• eotnplttt dinner lncludlna ... n u Ice crMm for a IOw prlct, $5.50. t " t llMIU 11[ AIOUT 08ll OTMll Alllll'lllSAIY SPUIMJ ............. ,.. ... ' .. .. ' UC J profe ssor , previewing tonight 's philharmonic concert. Preview free, open to the public. 7 p .m . at UCI Reeital Hall. POP MlJSIC -Kenny Rogers and the First Edi- tion, at Knoll's Berry Farm, 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. 6, 8 and 10 o'clock tonight, 3, 5 and 7 p.m . Sunday. SUNDAY,APRIL6 LOS ANGELES BALLET -At Chapman College, 333 N. Glassel! Sl., Orange, 8 p.m. in Memorial Hall Auditorium. $4 reserved, $3 general admission. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE SYMPHONY -4 p.m . in the college auditorium. $1.50. (See page Cl l. PERCUSSION PERFORMANCE -By Doug F\Jlford. UC Irvine Concert Han, 8 p .m . Free. GUITAR CONCERT -Works of Dowland, Bach, de Falla, performed by three guitarists. 7 p.m ., Maria Ledda Conservatory or Music, II7 N. Claudina, Anaheim. Free.. TUESDAY,APRIL8 'CURIOUS SAVAGE' -Comed y by J ohn Patrick, 8 p.m. tonight and April 9, IO. ll and 12 in the Fellows hip J.lall or St. Andrew 's Presbyterian Church, 16th Street and St. An- drew's Road, Newport Beach. $2 adults, $1 stu- dents, $5 ror family or any size. 'HAIR WITH A FLAIR' -1975 hairstyles in Golden West College's annual spring hairstyling competition among cosmetology sludents. 8 p.m. in the community theater, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Free.· ORGAN RECITAL -Orange Coast College music professor J ustin Colyar, 8 p.m . al Im · manuel Baptist Church in Long ·aeach, 3215 E. Third St~, near Redondo. Works by Couperin, Bach and Ives. Free. DANCE CONCERT -Utah Repertory Dance Theater, 7:30 p.m . in Phillips Hall Theater, San- ta Ana College, 17th Street al Bristol Street. Free. (See page Cl ). CHAPMAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA -8 015 p.m . in Chapman Memorial Hall Auditorium, 333 N. Glassel! St., Orange. Works by Tchaikowsky ind Schumann, plus ;'Tintinnabulations : Collage". commissioned work. Free. HIGH SCHOOL BAND AND ORCHESTRA FESTIVAL -8 a .m. to 5 p.m ., Orange Coast College auditorium. Sthools from Southern California. Free. Through April IO. 1010 L4f•t•M .. Ml:,,.•t SNdi (Bayside on the LidO Peninsula) SUH DAY llUMCH-t &a.·Z:JO a..c-. ~ 11 .. J :JO DI .... NIGHTLY~ ,,._ 5:00,..... JAMAICAN STllL IYMY MIHDAY lh7P.M. MOW Al'l'EARIMG YOUNG&COLE ""' t·,'.t,··; f~~~aJ/4. _,.,, ' -......... RODEO THIS WEEKEND At Or•nge County Fairgrounds WEDNESDAY,APRIL9 JAZZ-ROCK ORATORIO -"When Jeremiah Snng the B lues," at Golden West College" Theater, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Through Saturday. 8 p.m . Instrumen· talists, singers, orchestra. $3 general admission .. $2 studenLs. 'ETRUSCAN TOMBS OF VOLTERRA' -,-Film rrorn lhe Roland Collection, at UCI Concert Hall, noon . Free. 'llEDDA GABLER' -Ibsen classic, starring Glenda Jackson, begins IO-day run at Huntington Hartford Theater, 1613 Vine St., liolly\\·ood. Tickets at Mutual, Li~rty, Wallich's agencies. T HURSDAY, APRIL 10 FACULTY DANCE CONCERT -Works choreo· graphed by UCI professors, at Fine Arts Village Theater , 8 p.111 . S2 .50 adults, $1.50 students. (See pageCIJ. .. RAV CHARLES -8:30 p.m. al the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles l\'Iusic Center. Tickets 8t . bOx ofriCe 8nd all agencies: Jn for· mation (2131626·72I l . TEMPLE GARDENS O'J'Ne:S:S Real•ur•nl RICKSHA . COCKTAIL LOUNGE t"l•aturin:;: Exolii; 'l'mpi<'RI tlrinks lunchuon I Oinn•r D•ily' • IHI ADAMI (• HerWI COSTA MIU 540·1'2) ~tu ..... ,.."' 1utl llOOIHUllf IAt a r••I ,J .. 71H • -• • . • • . Sir«• l'fHflf.,lf-1Ill011 lttllld«J, bld,,.tt rut...,, I, mol,' ... rlw-.t ~-· ,,.rU1ff .Wt .. ,,,. i&M,.,.,. ·~ }nwp k1tllfll'-7Jtn, rt'6% Ill lllM '°""1ft wflln JIOll Mt ., ., ~lofl' Of df1"T ta t,,..,.tt11bk-.k, Mri:t Sadiff J'Otl sp«MI ~ -.,, tlllf'fl ft•,._, '*1~. ,,.,, • '"°"""""""' -· !<........ from tilt lttny-fl(I world of mltlnfll rows. 3000 PALM AVE. HUNTINGTON BEACH 1 ~~~~~~~~~~ ..... ~~~~~~~(~7~14~)~5=36-88~~86~;;~~~~- ~~ ~~ Unique Dining Spoi JTAL.IAN·AMERICAN CUISINE 0 111,rondJng Entt:rloin~l'lf Featuring .•. Tfft .w.>llMIDI' ~ · ~SERVATIONS . ( 14)675·5101 3IOI Ea•t Co••t Hwy. .-Coron• del Mar "Eating out" is not ~ .... ~lwT dining. ' nec~u.y . Dining al 11\e Ncv1pcr1er Inn\ Marine Acstauran~ Is a tolally pleasurable experience. Excellent cwistne. ranging from our st.1perb Rlckol Lamb 1 to Salmon Sleak in Salsa Verde, . pa;nsllllingly prepcred bl' OIJr EUfOPllO". trained chefs. A wine list'Of.disUncUon to comple'1'lent your enlree. And, In an atmosphere of continental elegance uninatchod tor relaxed enjoyme nt. Dining is The Marine Restaurant at ~DuWne\. · 11 Q7 Jambor.-. l'ij Ntwporl lleldl / 114·644·171)()- N.SO,'!Ml LWlO 1.0UNG!/Tltl WINI Clll.A!l/11t1'-/Tlll CHEUIA 11Aft El RYAN & ROSEMARY CARUSO : 1\liSOA' THRU SA TUIDA Y -t~O P .M.. 2:00 A.M. ~rRoom-KONA LANES 2699 HARp!Jl.'COSTA • ~;, • •' t ·• • - " ,DAlj.V PILOT Friday, Aprll 4. 1975 ~erious Drama J!O.kft:s ~,.: The pendul~m of pre(erence umong the com· -;-. · ·l munity theaters on the Orange Coast, which has I •~n~ . :i,1 wun1 overly far 1n the direction of corned>: this nlw111~1 '.I •ea1on. may be swinging back toward the middle 9. • " T" · ~1 ~:~e spectrum when the l~:S-76 ~c~edules co~e I C>iftl ~ Ill.I$ . This season only the Lida Isle Players, with ,. .. 1 one drama in two sho.ws, and the. Irvine Com· .• -. j • ~ ,. munity Theater, offenng two senous pliiyS in the rO-n whith ends with perf011manc~ Lb.is ~ee~ ..... ~five productions, bffered any sort of balance. and next. "The audience just seem11ntb,alled 1 Next season, they wilJ be joined by the Hunt· with it. They seem to be CMplurect ~ it; you-can • .'.ingtonBeach Playhouse. senseitonthestage." "' 1 -..;.. •• · Traditionally the rirsl local group to an· And, despite th~ rears voiced prior to opening •Jl>OUn~e it.s season, the Huntington Seuch group is night. ''Forest'' i& puying its w4_x q·~°"iC,I)'. ''tn the midst or rormulating its new schedule, with the. fin>t two Saturday ni"bt:. perfOrloa.oc~s •r und at least two or the five plays will have a sold out und impressive advance reservati.on.s for :1 serious theme -Reginald Rose's ''Deur thelasttwoweekendsoftherun. •. : Friends" and Lillian Hellman's "The Little , :· FoXes." A mystery plu,y with dramatic over-SERIOUS drama also ls enjoying bris.k box QC· : tones also may be added. rice business at the Irvine Com~unity Theater, \vhere "Father's Day" is now playing the second ,( WlllLE NOT Cinulized, the Huntington oC ,three !fcheduled 'weekends with a fourth ;lieacn aj.!encta for nCxt season ).)rom1ses to be weekend 's holdover, April ~27, under:-' con- . J)e tneuticst in many years, tnanks in large sideration. . , measure to J\.1 uurcen Shurbsole, chairmun of the These two plays constitute a rull 50 percent ol ' playhouse's pl.ay 1·eading com'mit~ee and strong t~e dramatic efferings by coastal eomm\.U\ity • ' ' Coma'1.~;;L:?~-.. ' ~·'l"t!!?i;lt ~,. ~ 'I • • • ': ~;..· • • l.:i Isle Playe~ o~tll'OOll\ epl ;'Wlliie11 ~ the 1'roaeculio">" w~h ~ Apii.LIS, and lfvlht's ' • "Silent NlaKi., ~6n•lY 'Nish\," stned, Intl' December. f ,., -~: ', . .,1 , " ·1 Heayy drJ!.ll!i'~ )las been co~plCuous b)S lt'a absence thlr ' -.euon oo rout coaat '1ta1e1 _...the Laguna 14!1i!l\Wi Playhouse, the Colla M11a Civic P,lay~O..~; !be. We~l'!ll9•l~r C<lfnmunilY Thu•ter ''ljll , J!<~n Ql.ojnqnt~ ,Communl)Y , • Thealer. SUol\}\a, rnot a,Jw§lftn t,he cue. HopeCUll)I I~•.\ tlieatet• wl\l l09k let the example••• 1!1.·tll~.o!:fuoltrwton 'acli PltYho\!le, Y.'hich is provlrtg wilh "Anot er Part ot the , Forest" tbpt rpeal)iOlf\-1.L.druma, when lkillfu.l,ly ... preSented,1carl Wtt!.d its o~ ull~e Uc~~& wln w ... ., .@dvocale of serious theater. Mi ss Shrubsole, ·theater s this season. The other two are the Lido .who excell ed lust season' in :·Monique," curre nt-. ~----------,r----------11 ·fr is one member or u top-notch cast in ,. .. Another Part of the Fo;QSt," far and uway the "finest off e1·ing m ountt.>d by a local theater all :. . "'t ·G...,odltoo of leof TotMl!'f'IOlto ForHHer• r. SaulMCllfl llult .. :;season. .M ... R·•- • ''Forest'' is a triumph ror the Kobas -director -=-161••·-·,.. ~Alex and hi!:i \11ife. J ean, "'ho turl}S in a bri!Hant 110S1•st !ult.II• 1v1. :performance in the Lillian Hellman drama, a ~~=·-..==~mf7~14~1~.,,~--~-~~~:;;~=====~~ prelude to next seuson's "Little Foxes." Jean :·Koba also is president or the lluntington Beach THE SHERATON IEAC,H lt4N :Playhouse and has supported the group's cam-~' :,paign towurd more serious theater. 11111 P«lfk ComtHwf., M1111..,e11a..c • ''The rcuction to ·Forest' has been very Proudly presents theretUfn of .,• .. ~ =*real," J ean commented at the halfway point or GERMAINE . , , Aprill, 197& , r-·,_ ____________ , Hk)lltlytro...9 PMto2AM. 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Consider this location : a stylistuy moderQ glass guebo (ordinarily used as a sales and showroom) on the comer of a heavily traveled intersection. That doesn't add up to u likely setting for black ties, evflling go"•ns and veal Wellington. It works, thoug h, and beautifully, as "'e learned re<'enUy at etn un · usual aff3ir. . Party \\l orld l'ol.·hi<'h rents a<'· ~· tessori~s for any kind ol SO<'ial ~WO<'tion • eleeled to celebrate the , :opening of its n ew Cos.ta Mesa :i!!!adquarters right on the spot. 8;,~ task of pre paring and Ser\ .. ~lng a sumptuous bill ot fare "·as ...... ignt"d to another Cbsta Ml"Sa firm. Catering l 'nlimitK ...... THE GAZEBO bt'('ame. if only ·for a night, one o( Orange Oxin· · l \)''s best dining establishments. 1Jlut something simila.r could be ·:S IJ'ranged anyv•here. thu.nJss to Catering Unlimitl"d 's 'aried · ier••ices. • S e tting . up a tt"mporary gourmet restaurant presents no roblems for Bruno and Eve Biava. the s avvy husband and· Out 'n ' About Norman Stanley wife team behind this ~pcration. A 'total of 22 guests sat down to Party World's Cormal dinner. The excell ence of the rood mudc it hard to believe the major pre· paration ha d taken place some distant'e away, "'ith only the fi nishing touc hes applied in a nearby port a bit• kitchen. Catering Unlimited lends to the presentation of food as much as to preparation and service. \\l'hether the occasion is a private individual's paTty or one sl:.iged by a big corporat,\on, display re· ('('i\"es attl'"ntioq . · If the function has a theme. the decorative a<'cessories will curry out the motif, as will the attire or ser \'ice pers onnel ·when ap· propriate. Some of the themes th a t have been executed in· elaborate detail havC been nautical, "'estern, Greek, Mex- ican and Meditl'rr;_in can. or in· volved Christmas. l::;_ister (:l!ld I other holidays. .: Tbc focal point or • large buf· Cct spl'ead may be a handsome ice curving, which eao even take tJle f 'or m of ~ c'oMpany trademark. us was~ cfUe Y.t~lh an ice sc ulpture sb8Ped ·~e a miner panning gold at a retep· tion hos ted by ,Goldeb ~ilte Rank. ' _ ANQ. AS PA'llT of their Aolal package ror . party planning, Cll.terlng Unlimited Un provide the-s~rvices of entertaJner:Jrung- ing frorp a magician or-s.trolling musicians to puppet~rs. ' C1'leiing Unlimited is -l~ated at 629 Te rminal Way, fl8, Costa A1esa, 646J8808, · The ~lavas also operate the de- lightCul Eve's GourmetSandwieh Shop at 176'7 Newport Blvd., Cost a t.1esa. The house specialty is a wide selection of top.notch sandwiches. And there's u take· out service if you 're in a hurry. B1·eakfasi \s served al E\le's bel\l.'een tile· hours or 6:30 a nd 10 :30 a~m . Sandwich sf!rvicc COO· tinues until 4 p .m . ., Dra111a Jean Koba is shown here in a scene from the Lillian Hellman drama ''.Another Part of the Foresb," at the Huntington Be ac h Playh_ouse through April 12 .. The. phone number there is 842-5421. ' Orange Const fans of Centerl from Wednes-Tickets are now on ice skating will have u day, April .23. throui:h sale ut the Long Bell.Ch chance to see some of Sunday. April 27; then 11~ Arena and ut Mutunl , the field's topperformers th e Los Angeles Sport.I Wa llic hl), Liberty and in · two events : u Are na from Tuesduy, Ticketron ugencics. televis ion special airing April 29, through Sunda,y Mull orders ore now Tuesday 8nd the 35th Ice Muy 11 . being accepted nt the Copad~ in Long Beach, Reserved seats are $3 Long Beuch Arena und April23throughApril27. to $6, with youths 16bd special groUp discounts "Aft Evening of Chnm-under half price at some are avullable by contacl· pionship Skating.'' u performances. ingthegroupsalesoffice 00-minute s pecial fcatur· 'fhe show s tarts al 8 i":.:l~(:'.20:13=)=4=3:::7::;-2;:2:::5=5:;. :----ing some of the best 1ex-p. m . Wednesday, Thurs- hibitfon s katers in the day and Friduy und 9 HAMMY Id 'II i KCET S M -cot.l>'6'A.1'1-!H "'Or , w1 a r o n , p.m . aturday. at1nees Channel 28. Tuesday ul are Saturdat y at 1 and 5 SPEAKS OUT In th• 8:30 p .m . p.m., Sunday at 2 and 6 The progra m wa s p.m. ' 1 DAILY PILOT taped in December or ~----------L--------­ lust year . a t an unnual charily event begun in Boston by former Olym· pie skater J ohn Misha Pelkellich. KCET repeats the pro. gram Friday, April 11, at lOp.m . The 'Jcf; Capades will play at the Long Beach Arena (Pacifi c Terrace ' At ·roclooll\ "GODfA THB ti". ta! IAIUA STlllSAte · JAMES CA.AM ~'FUMHY LA.DY .. tPGI .. MURDU OH THI oallNY DPllSS" .+"THllllAMIL•" 'Ring' Funny, Lively Art Award Offered . Career Fair Set By GEOR GE LEIDAL 0!-~11,,-i1•tShlf A P·L-A-Y is in town. Th e play is ''Ring Around the P..toon" and it's at the Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles Music Center until May 10. It's a captivating even- ing of e ntertainment penned by Jea n Anouilh in 1948. Christopher Fry's 3.daptation is lov- ingly preSented by the Center Theatre Group in a production stunningly directed by "Joseph Hardy and designed by Anthony Pov.·ell. The whol~ is a rich but frothy, lively but e legant divertisscment. It's 1.1 play, not a message. Anouilh does not prod the brain. He soothe~ il. 'Father's Day' ., Actress Shines • By J ACK I E HYMAN , OftlM D.lllr ,_. .. tSt.lfl "Father's Day" is a ii funny, bitter, poignant and incisive play. , The c urre nt produc- 1 tion by the Irvine Com- munity Theater does I justice to tbe script. by • Oliver Hailey. = A large s hare of credit :i belongs to Beth Titus, a l talented 8'ctress. playing her first really shrewish -j role a nd succeeding r c- ,j,1 markably. She hits the ~ painful m ome nts without holding back and makes her character real. The o t her .l wo 'II divorcees are excellently .:a portr ayed by . La Donna ~ deBa·rros and Sandy 1 Pilskus. M.iss deBarros :!brin gs lire and .., vulnerability to her role :: and Miss Pas kus con-:~ tributes -a feeling of ~re s trained pass ion • perfectly suited to the :j t'haracter. The thrU h usbahds, played by Don 1-George, Charles ·Anth-Ony and Robert Sa x , hav e much smaller roles but all give fine understated performances. The direction by Tom Titus superbly brings out the individual charac·, · ters and also s ucceeds in its stage business. ··Father 's Day •· has some strong language in it, which is why ··no one under 16 is admitted lo the the~ler . The vocabular y is n ever excessive howeve r , and s hould not be offensive to most adult theatergoers. The play continues through next weekend a t the Actors' Pla ybox Theater on the Golden West campus in i-lWlt- ington Beach. Reserva- tions are available by calling 557 · 7297 . • • .:~--------------------'' _, ~ :1 ·; J 1 ,, ' 6 ' ACADEMY AWAFlD NOMINATIONS! •• .ALBERTA~ 'liBT ACTOR .• BEST SCREENPUY .BUT ORIG. DRAMATIC SCORE . .INGRIO BERGMAN """"""""' ACTIUS , .BEST C0$1UME DESIGHI -.. BEST CINEllA TOGIW'!rt Jl.2S 'T IL SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO FWY. AT BRISTO\. SO.COAST PLAZA ll·. Sff-» r "FOUR MUSKETEERS" I :l 0-l ;J0-5:30-7: 30.t:JO The play wends its wtty to the heart by the time· The Nc,vport City Arts honored route . We'l'e Festival, scheduled for served up bon·bons of t.1ay 10 and 11 this year. \Vil , canapes of charm is offering a purchase and trays full of trifl es. a "·ard of up to $500 and a ward s i n oth e r · Tf'le only mora l im· categorie5 for \:a rea Coru;tline Regional Oecupational Pro- gram rrill s pon!)or 10 booths at the 1975 Career Fair at the An(:lheim Convention Center, .800 West K.aq:ella, April 8, 9 and LO. ' Hours If or tf!e (air will be 9 u.m. to 9 p.m. April 8 and 9, a nd 9 a.m. to 2 p.cl. April 1p. Ad- mission is free. -· 1 P: PrQgf.am\li rePresented at the Fair "'ill be: "IRAHHIGAH'' "U.SY RIDER" IPGI perative is this: Every t . t • ar 1s s. . evenin g should h (:IVC a The show . which "'ill h(:lppy ending. be at Lido Village and advert[sing mel:iia, automotive, clerical· compu er-keypunc'h, early childhood aide, financia~ h~alth occupations·, manufacturing,. merchandising , and restaurant training. .. YOU"4G FIAHKEHSTllH" IPGI ~IUSS 'I AMPlll IOU.ii" , The end of the U.S. in-will have a bicentennial volvemenl in southeast theme , \Vi ii inc lud e Asia is no more happy sculpture and crafts. En· D than wa s France's. lriai; s hould d epict ance Group Perhaps Ano ui lh un-any ing in .the Nc,vport dersloodthe needtopro-he r· age. Boys and girls of vide m o ments of real Additional inror mation elemen tary and ti ig h escape to refresh minds about the competition is school ages ate invited to heav'y wi th concerns ava ilable firbm th e join .the Red D<lwn ln- .. abou t th e future of Nc,vport Be&ch City Arts di an Dancers, who meet civilization. Commission, 673 -2110 or at 7:30 p.m . each Friday ·As if to reassure us life r-67::5=-8662==· ==''::c-----, al Juliette Low Elemen· wUJ go on. Mic hael York, tary School, 215 N• Ven· GI · h K. w· [ 6 J ~ra, Anaheim. yn1s J o ns, 1tty tnn 42 -4321 ; Practice sessionS con~ und Kurt Kasznar team Oirecl or colle ct , sist of learning basic with Anouilh, polishing st'eps in tri"'al1d a nce pat-h · g· g to subscribe to u every nuance, nn 1n terns. honest laughter to in-YOUR hometown .Further information sides soured with and paper, the JJlOY be had by calling yielding us a plaY,_. A Russ Ellis at 995 -7603 or DAILY PILOT comedy· At last . Doris Re nck at 527-6950. NQMINAJED a· ACADEMY 1~~L'uo1NG FOR , AWARDS BEST ~ICTURE/SOUND CINEMATOGRAPHY . SUPPORTING ACTOR ~· Sii DtlKTOIY FOR SKOND flA~IES • ' . l09""M-e • "MR.· MAJES'(YK" !PG Jll STllCR• .,,...,. 1, ""'''" .. ~ .... ~ ... Mun ktrfo'" "" . .. , .. '.GP ........... , •• , •• , .... CJt ... .. _ ... _,_ ............ .. • Jot. W ayw~ "BRANNIGAN" 1:15-4:55.a:JO "GIRLS IM TROUBLE" IRI 2:50-5:45-1:35 "DAY OF THE J.O.Cl(AL" Sat/S- 2:15:7:00 . . "ODlSSA ALE' ,:301 Sat 4:45 Sun f:JO I '•I •' "THE OUTFIT" l :OS-6:45-10:20 liMi.i:.I• . • "MAH WITH THE II GOLDEN GUN" l:tl-t:t~WIS. 1:1 l-+9:45 "ltRDS DO IT, HES DO '~CASSA VETES Fl · IS7' REVELATION OF fO~~,'~ '1'.* * * Highest Rating!:,~"t,'m.."";;'; "The Best P'icture of the Year" . · -~~CRmC5ASSOOATION i. -~The'Best P'lctUre of the... . ., · ~I'" c.-&.... WCffi. TV r>l'.WS "~~Brilliant "-"" ... ·-" - "Best Actress o(the Year-f.eiia RowlaOOs" -NAllONAL DOAIW OfR£VF.W ,, ORANGE COUNTY RUN \ -:-=:::.'~:.-... tllll!t.-., .,. -··--.. ,,.,. ·--11. ............. LINNY • SAYITHI-• ,,_.,,, ••l-M ,7, ""' GOOfAfHll 'Alf II • , 091U IH TIOUIU 11t -· -~--· ......... .. _ .......... ,.7 7111 ONLY • llltl --·-,..,..,,. THI GllAt WWIO "1P11 .. • . " ' I I , ' ' " . ' \ Drama Stars Leachman "Ladies of the Corridor," ~ drama by Dorothy t>urker and Arnaud d 'Us scuu, will stu~Cloris Leachman at 9 p.1n . on Thursduy on Channel 28, K CET. The play foc uses on the lives of lonely women living in a small r esidential hotel in the East Six- ties in Manhattun . Clori s Leal•hman portrays u recently widowed woman, Lulu Ames, who comes lo New York City from Akron, Ohio, to be near her son and daughter-in-law. June Wyatt portray& an invalid l'Onfincd to a wheelchair, a seem· ingly sweet a nd gracious lady who blackmails her ''devoted" son (Richard Lenz) int.o giving up his dream of returning to teaching. Neva Patterson is Connie Specials on TV ' 'TwO musical spcciuls und a National Geogruphic journey in· LO man's origins v.'ill be among .the highlights or this \VCekend's television viewing. ··rh_e Na'tional Gcoi.:ruphit· Spe<.>1al "Or. l.c.ikcy and the Dawn or Man" will be shown ~pturday <il 9 p.m . on Channel 11. 'fhc fiO -minulC' spec iul highlights the findings 0£ Dr. Louis Leu key and his wife Mary, Including evidence of the ex- i~Lencc of man on this planet at least lv.'o million yce:trs ago. ''6ACKSTAGf: iJl the American Song Festival " e:t special hos ted bY songwrite; and .. ,~ I. !'e ~~=~rs of the !0~~ Arthur.Lyman Show, : \J 1!'!< sho~n .here, perform .~·1 ""~ begmnmg at 9 p.m. 1· 1( nightly at Ka m's ~ r · restaurant, 2121 E . Coast Hwy ., Corona del M·ar. $1 cover Fridays and Saturdays. µerformer Paul Williams, wiU be aired Sunday at 8 p.m. on Chan- nel 9. The American Song Festival offers songwriters Crom C:tll over the world the opportunity to have their musil' heard by the indu~y lind introduced lo the putruc. LOS ANGELES' av.1 ard · winning reportory company Teatro Popular is spotlighted in the special ··narrio Azt.eca, ''Sun- day at9p.m .on Channel 11 . Filmed durin g a recent perCormance, the special pro· vldes an excellent introduction to this unusual g roup of piayers, who combine music, comedy and social comment. Alice is 35. She raso 12-yea- ok:Jkd lOgetrer the/re n_mrg GAOy Iron h:Jrl'e Mercer, one or the few women in the hotel who has a job she likes and a life she enjoys. KCET will repeat the produc· tion Ap,ril 12 at 9 p.m ., und April 13at2p.m . Symposium For Writers A weekend symposium for writers will be offered by UC ' Irvine EXtension on April 11, 12and 13 . The symposium, which will be held on the campus, will in· elude discussions with and speeches by a number of pro- fessional authors, poets, nov- elists and playwrights. During open periods, stu- dents may submit samples of their own work to be read and ~discussed. · The symposium , which is coordinated by UCI pro£essor Robert Peters, costs $45 for credit, $40 noncredit. Additional information is available by calling 833-5414. Jack Lemmon Anne Bancrof~ 1n A MELVIN FRANK Production of a NEIL SIM()-l Play The Prlsoner of Second Awenue WIHHER THREE ACADEMY AWARD HOMIHATIOHS Co·Sti1r111Y1 \PGl ~....!.=~..:::I GE NE SAKS s"""'""' IN"""~"°""""""" aro U1rcct1.,,:J by lv'IELVIN FRAM<~ Mil.R\/IN HAMUSQ; A YOUHG FRAHKSTllH T "DIA.CUL.A. ..... .. lllAMHIGAM" .. OVTFIT .. tPGI THE CITY SHOPl'ING CENT RI ORA~OI •ssz .. 7z1 ELLEN BURSTYN )J KRIS KRISlDFFERSQ\l ,"AUCE " DOESN1 LIVE HERE ANYMORE . , Friday, April 4, 1975 OAILVP1LOT Cl . ). ----· • • ' • 'DISCOVERY,' BY CARDLE MATWOOD. SEE 'OIL PAINTINGS' BELOW . . Laguna Art Show Opens MEMBERSHIP SHOW/RETROSPECTIVE - Laguna Beach Museum of Art, 307 Cliff Or. Works by museum members and a retrospective by William H. GriCCith, opening Saturday. Recep- tion 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Through April 27. I-lours : ti :30 a .m . to 4:30 p.m . daily. Free . SCENIC AND ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPllV -By Bruce Barnbaum, at Golden \Ves l College Gallery. April 7 through May 2. 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Slide-lecture program 8 p.m. \Vednesday. Hours : 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . v.·eekdays, 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday. Free. 'MISSISSIPPI FOLK ARCIDTECTURE' -His- torical photographic study, today through May 4 in the Orange Coast College library, 2701 Fairviev.' Road, Costa Mesa. 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. v.·eekdays, 10 a.m . to~p.m. ""eekends. Free. OIL PAINTINGS _:__ By Carole Matwood, at Collector's Choice Gallery, 666 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, April 6 through May 3 .. I Galleries J Exhibits Reception Sunday, 4 to7 p.m. !lours 10 <.1.111 . to S p.m. \Vednesday through Sunday. CRAFTS SHOW -Works by local craftsmen and quilt v.·orks by Kathleen Cartit!r, at SequOia Wine Cellars, 3300 W. Coast Hwy. f'\c\\"pott Beach. Sunday, 10 a .m . to 6 p.m . only. SU RREALISM AND ACRYLICS -By Flavio Cabral and Albert Clymer, at Challis 1Galle1;es. 1390 S. Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach. Through April 27. Hours : 11 a .m . to S p.m. Wednesday through Sundays. WATERCOLORS BY SANDRA BEEBE Garden Grove Artisans' Guild, 9858 Garden Grove Blvd. April 6through May. Demonstration and reception, 3 p.·m. Sunday. W-...6A.c..._, Awstl........._a OUSTIH HOffMAH ITWASATIMEOFHEROES · OF DAREDEVILS AND DAMES. AND WALDO. 6 • • • .. "LENNY" -IWOTCiOULD "THE LONG GOODBYE" ~IDI>HARrnA is an .exquisite moVIe:' -ltEX REED Synd/c1ttd C'o1um11i" A.NOVEL BY "''""''"" HESSE A FILM BY COHRAD AOOKS 1111 THE SlllP THIA'lll ~TOMUACH .,..,,,, 7:4Nt:4111M11 ..... -·· llUM..,... IUJ-Wf • UI UT ... K AnOllOOIS. 2t30 TICKETS $6.00, $5.00 $4.00, $3.00 .......... ~ .. _._ . .,_ t,f, .. ~I. ...... C.W taMI ,_OUllY-1111 ..... _.,..... .. ---··-RAMONA 80WL 111...,.._SM 160Mf0 --_ ..... .... ''THE MACINJOSH MAN' 'AUlNIWMAN HOW PLAYING! Romrlaaatn :· Freebie and the Bean .... . Alan James Arkin caan I I } . ' . A DAILY PILOT Friday, April 4, 1975 J.tovies: LaUghter, Love and1 M~·~der. A WOl\t AN UNDER Tll E r"NFLUENCE John <;asliavetes has dont.· it aaitain , chost·n uniformly tJ·ivial rnatt•riul a nd de· livered li son1e1\•hul pro· , found the1ne burit•d ulive 111 I a borint: epic of lt•d1u1n. Peler Fu lk is good . Gena : Hov.·land s (Oir et·tor , CastiU\'Clcs ' I\ ifcl is great, bu t th e \~o•nl'n 's· lib/humun·lib ffil'Ssagt• JS Stll't'IY abused IJ y lht· hun1c kind of C)(l'ess that \\'OUndetl Cassavetl's' othcl' film s .. tlusbands" und "l\1innil' and Mw.t•o"itz." TllE PRI SON J~K OF SECOND AVENUE Tht· st·ript for Neil Si n1011 's t·o1n edy liboUt u 111hJdlc·U1lt'J I t-uuple coping 11·ith t•111nt· ~nd the recession Set•n1s tu ha\'c been llllSlt•d togetht·r from scenes rejet·tt•d frorn - his prC\'ious \1ritin gs. Goud acting by Anne Bancroft ;ind Juck Lt•inmon can·t t·ompcn :.u\t• for lh t· u11k 11•;ird t·u1nLin;.1t1on ,,f · 1·llu1king jokes ;ind n cr1 ou,, tlruma. \'O UNG F RA N K - ENST EIN -'rhc humor 1:- juvenile and lhc purody 1s he<1vy ·h undcd , but f\11'.'I Bro~s· tukt.•·off on lht• classic horror tale emerges• as a refreshing journey into .absurdity and irreverence. !Some topn ott·h ' performanct.'S even succeed Jn introd ucing s ubtlely \\'here none appet1rs lo ha,·e been v.Titten. Bttrti.11 llnd· J.hers .. "1~bQC.°.o&·,., 1 whot6e polilil'lll le61derli wre seen 1\$ • victim qnly of fight . for l'eCOi(Dition. 'fh.e be(li*nlng to gel lh1l'l"i:!y{ Jt 'i li\Ociety) ftOl of hllf OWD fi tiws, solution to the mu'rder 1s CHke!I phtcc on elect Ion t'\'t', 11.nticlimatic und the 111c· ~· T ll E GOD F ATll E R cents pbonx-, b4J. f4'Sl j>Hcinw:....,' 1 1 .,ART JI -Francis Ford keeps you eng*eep, • · LENNY -Bob Fosse's Coppola'11 prologue and con· ' ' fictionalized O<'l'OUlll o( the .. tinbalion of the flcUonal SHAM POb -~ Wiurren ~ 'rise •nd Cu ll of t•onlrovershtl ~orleone Mafia fam ily story Beu.tty is i~h e •aftr~clive i ~mic .l,.cnny llfucc ilani. is superior to the flnsl •·The1 Al.ICE DOF:S:'lo"T LI VE llERt: ANYM OR E -EUt•n· Burs1yn is ut her best in this scnsilivt• story o( u "'idov.·t-d 110111 :111 und her irrcprt..>sSi · IJll· .-.1111 fighting to SUl'\'i\'t• un ht·1· limited 1nusi{'ul :1l>llit1t·s. Not 11·ithout its f;iults, "1\licc" is full of tl'llth und humor us Kris l\n:.\Qfft•rsun ht>lps lht• t11·u understand that peaee is u :.t:tll' of n1ind . not u J,ltX>·· .,:i·;i11hit·ul plill'l'. · Beverly R llll4 •Ci'spnovll · Dustin 1-loffman uni:!. Vult>ric -Godfather." Violence is !It l· Hot: R ON T II E hw,lrdresser w.bo ''pends llS Perr;ine us Lennyl11 wire, d9wn. emotion is up in this ORJl::NT t::X PH ESS -Bet-much.time 1.n,' Aed .with his •"llonlly.. 1.n black ¥hd, wJ:i.ite, r;i.ch p~ucllon, which sta11 IL'!' than 1no st all -slur customers as ·he ddes on t 11ie movie cupture!i_ the O(I.: Al Pacl\'O and says u lot \'l'hicll·s. this Sidney Lumel their hair. Un rese.-ort;d and· •il:·cssivu m<>?d of ,'\~e l_imc, at?o~~ th~ losing inherent in htrt•t.-n ;idu plat ion of the occasionally (l)'l.ny, "Sham -·. but Bruce 1s gla't!-Ortzfld , v.1 n'rnng at any cost. Ag;itha l'hri:>t ic novel lets poo" is alooiihe1ia<fstory ol. r:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ only .-\lbl·rl Finney (u ncl his _peOple's p;enonal ~\'es out L h;iirJ shine. \\'bile Luuren of control, and JOI 11 people ... . ~ ~ .l ' 'Seascape' Surprismg .: . . . pne admission entitles YoU lip to 5 hours skating fun. By J ACKI E HY!\ol AN 01 ll'!• 0•1ly Pllol Still! ·Seascape' is an unexpeclL>d play. Frank Langella is an unexpected iJClor. In the current production or Ed\varcl ,\Jbee's ne\V \York al the 'Shuberl ·rhcater in Century City. both play and actor are resounding successes. Lan gella i s a pO\\'erful. vulnerable <ittor 1vho even in soml' of the 1110:-;t unusual tnakeup in stugl' history still n1an ages t o exude ·a rnasc ulinity rivah.<tl o nly by th:l l of Yul Brynncl'. fie is v.·ell matched \\'ith fine performances by veterans Deborah Kerr and Barry Nelson and by a \·ery talented young al'lrt.·ss. J\1aurecn An- derman. A lheateri:ocr may \\'ell approach <\i 'f nc"'' play by Albee wi.th uncertainty. - The playwright's \Yorks have ranged from lhe superb "'Who's Afraid . ·or • Virginia \Voolf? '' to some un bearably boring exercises in 'theatrical empti- ness. Al the beginning o( ··St=ascapc." one notes ¥.'ith r e lief that il has a stunning. set. l'ealistic dia logue (Albee has a good ear J and beli evable c haracters . • Suddenly t he p lot takes a n unex- pected t urn and, h8.p'pil'y, one Which ••• ca rries the audience· wij.h it amid ICE CAPADES CHALET t;OSTA MESA laughter ·f:lnd d elig~·To1-eveal more MESA VERDE CENlfER "'·ould be unfair to future audiences. HARIOlt ILv'D. A.T 4o.4MS Information about · i;Seascape" is -TEL: 979-8810 av<1ilab le by calling (213) 553-9000. IL ______ _:.=::..:c;.r,.:;_~::..-...., ____ ..J APRIL 6th, 1975 •PAINTINGS ' ,, • FREE ADMIS$10fll. •• Soles To Benefit Schotorship F1ltld -. lil' ~. FIRST SUNDAY • : OF EVERY MONTl'.I;' i TEWINKLE PARK· ··' ~· . 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Available 1n brown . green. beige . & navy. SizesS, M. L, XL. Jac>et Reg. $16. Pants Reg. $12 . ' l ·~ i·~· .... r~, ·ii.· I. ' ' ~· ' ' • 1u: .... ,, 1 Noi.Se Stand ·Assailed Newpori Splits With County o n A irport lly JOHN VA ... '.l'ERZA 01 ttlf °'II" lflllot St.ff In u sternly·worded letter to atate transportation offtci1ds, the eity of Newport Bcuch has as· sailed a counly attempt to win 0.llf Pilot IM .... Ptlolo. EXPLORE" OF YEAR Oavld Gray UCI Student Wins Honors As· Exelorer David Gray., an, 18-year·old .UC Irvin' studel\1, flas been named Explor:er of tile Year by the New,p0;.rt 'B ·each Police Departmehij. th e agency' spo~oring t)\e fi:cquting program keyed to law enfor:cement . Gray and ot·h~f members of the ·Explorer g.rbup, were honored at ~n aMµ~I a~afcJS banquet. . Thf wiriner Qf the t.Op cltat1on holds the rank :or captain of the group apd is i.n'tais secopd year of college, specializing · ·n social .science. He is a graduate of Corona de! Mar High School and a Cameo Shores resident. Others in the Explorer program cited were Valerie Lewis of Corona del Mar Higli School, Rick Razee, a student at Golden West College, Pat Con· nelly of N eWj>ort Harbor High School, and Alan Smith. 500.rplus To1is < Conlributed To Recycling More lhan one million pounds of old newspapers. or 512 tons, have been donated for recycling col lection b y residents o f Newport Beach, according to Jake Mynderse. the city 's general services director. PROFl'.l'S :ro THE CITY from the sale of the old newspapers are slightly more than Sl0,000, Mynderse said. The papers \Vere sold to the GarlJen State Paper Corilpany in Pomona, the country's largest manufacturer of recycled newsprint. ' Along with the extra revenue for the city. the recycling: efforts have saved 7,680 t1·ees and more than 1,500 cubic yards of fill space at the county dump dur· ingthe program's seven months, Mynderst.said. COLLEC'.l'ION Di\'.l'ES FOR .this mo~th are Aprif\14, 15 and 16 for residents east of the bay and APril 21, 22 a nd 23 for residents west of the bay. The ·<date depends on the regula(' day of lrasl1 pickup. Bundle(! newspapers should be placed at the curb by 7 a.m. Jooserlerms.tn u noise variance Point plan, the need· for man. for flights from Or~ae County datory measures has been re· Airport. · moved,'' the Newport letter 1'he letter. a uthorized before aaserls. its writing by city councilmen Noise-abatement departure and later written and signed by and arrival routes for one M!!Y.O~ Donald Mcinnis, urges a runway and approaches for hard.Jin~ stand against a looser another runway have·not been set of noise rules. • 1 developed. Yet, according to the MclNNIS STRESSES thot the var i ance granted by· the Ca lifornia Department of Transportation calls for IS separate measures to ease the rioise impact of the jet takeoffs from the terminal. But in recent weeks, county a.irport officials have said that the operation cannot CQmply with all the strict measures. "We contend that the county can, in fact, comply with the terms of the variance by merely reinstat.ing the Preferential RunWay Use program or simply reducing the number of com- mercial jet aircraft departures," the letter states. • l'Icl NN JS STATES that the city's position was to demand that the county be required to comply in full with the variance. "The' county should not be re- lieved in any· way from its responsibility .. ,\\'ithoul a public hearing and due process of let\\'," he adds. The variance procedures cur· rentl)!' in ef,ect se\ a strict timetable of implementation of controls to ease the noise impact of the jets -a chronic problem in Newport and one which has fed the flames of controversy for years, THE NEWPORT letter -the latest example or un avo""·ed re· ne\.\'al of pressure by Newport of· ficials -cites several' asserted de(tciencies in the county's com· pliance with the state variance. Included in the city complaints is the des ire , by the county lo change a provision· calling for m andatory takeoff and approach procedures ordered to be in ef. feel by this year Under the p1·oposed fne\I.') 11 · DOLPHINS GET RESCUE$.LP MOSCOW <U PJ1.'.:_ A sc:liool of dolphins sought a~ got aill from Black Sea fi sherfnen to sa:ve the life or.a ~b~by dolphin. aCtording to the oewspaper Trud. Trud 'Said the Dolphins sur· rounded the fishermen's boat, then began swi mming in a specific direction. The fishermen follo\.\·ed until they reached a marker buoy and found a young dolphin entangled in a fishing net. They freed the dolphin and lhe school of dolphins accompanied the boat back to its origina,1 loca· lion, apparently as a gesture of gratitude, the newspaper said. original variance, lhe measures we re to have been completed by \974 .. · '.l'llE LE1'TER Al.SO charg.es -that• original plans for an en- vironmental imp_act report have been eliminated in the latest county proposal. The letter also cites several other technical. items which the latest county plan would ease or eliminate. "As an active party to these variance proceedings, the city of Newport. Beach mU~t insist that the county of Orange be required to specifically comply with each and every term and condition of the variance,'' the letter adds. Bright Sets Coo.st Talk < . The Friends of NewJXJrt Bay, a conservationist group which has com . mitted its efforts to saving· the estuary as a natural area, will hold its annual meeting April 16, an· event highlighted by an address by Coastal Commission Chairman Donald Bright. The head of the South Coast Regional Conserva· tion Commission .will dis· cuss the recently compJet. ed state coastal plan at the ga"thering which will begin at 1 ·30 p .m in the Spa at Park Nev.•port Apartments Area Student To Take Tour Inside China Susan EJ,oletti , a 20·year ·old fiewport Beach woman and a junior al use, soon will become one of the first American students t.o enter the People's Republic of China. The s tudent is s pending this school year aboard Chapman College's World Campus Afloat. Thirty·seven members of the 680·person student lx>dy aboard the USS Universe Campus will board a train which will take them to Red China for a tour which will l ast from Apr. 25 through 28. Miss Roletti is the daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Edward Roletti of Huntington Park and is a major in international relations and law. Hospital to Honor Lime Aides Group Since · August teen--agers participating in the LiiTie Aide program at Saddleback Community Hospital have volunteered more than 4,000 hours of service. Sunday al 4 p.m. Lime Aides who have been m ost generous with their time will be honored by the hospital and by the Girl Scout Council of Orange County al an awards ceremony in Irvine. or the 64 volunteers active in the progr am, 20 have contributed more than 100 hours each. Participants come from Mission Viejo, El Toro'8Jld University High Schools. Parents will also attend.Sunday's ceremony, to be held at Traveland U.S.A., Santa Ana Freeway at Sand Canyon Ave. April Flowers S10pes1tlirouglio~t Saddleiiack Valley have burst into bloom. This photograph was taken at Aegean Hills model Can't you just smell them? complex. . I Friday, Apnl 4, 1975 DAILY PILOT 0 J . \') f" .................... --• Thi lllcPlt Marklt~• on tht Orana• Cout \ DAILY PILOT CL,ASSIFIED ADS ,_,_ .. , .. _ .. :Ill ·· -"" -.......... --........ _. .... .... _ ... --·-.......... -·~,.,,.~,-""'' ... t.::-You Can Sell It, Find It, 78 One Call Service Fast Credit Approval -·, ... -·-·· --.... _,,_. ... _ . ...,, __ T rode It Wtth a Want Ad 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 . 8 D A I ·L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I' E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ~~ Hoa•s rS• Hous.es For S• Houtes For Sale -••••••••••••••••••••••• ······················· .......•.......•....... ERRORS: AdYtrllHn -al IOOZ G-rol IOOZ -al IOOZ ~ c 11 .. ck th.ir ads • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • cWy _, ...,..t .,.. }) IBODEGREE ...... 1-cllahty. Tllo VIEW DAILY PILOT .. _. HARBOR LIGHTS Nobility for tt.. tlnlln-_ 0 •• C USTOM ....... ct 1 .......... ooly. $48 , 500 ""."~~~"'."':~~~I C ole ofHewpori I-3626 CA'fAMARAN : ll ......_For-5* has it all ! 6 UR . very lrg ram rnl, swim ""MJI & ·········~············· t" Ge.er.t I002 jacuzzi. pulling gr{'en, ••••••••••••••••••••••• wide patios for outdoor living . Owner transf'd- and you own the land, all for $149,500. IEACHRANCH GAME ROOM POOL Circular drive. dynamit entry to spacious li vin g roon1 with craekling fireplace and llr<':1tht<1k· inf:: vit•w th ru ""'all of glass. Entertain on ter. race ""'1th soft ocean breer.es and a panoramic buckground of mood. Gourmet kit{'he n and dining. Rclir£' to lux:· 4 BDRMS 2 BATHS Lo cated near schools in An<i heim . llujC e back ya rd . L)i,ie covered p<tlio and block wall fenced . Assume existing loan at $260. a month <ind save loan fee s Askin~ $33,900. 546-041 REDUCED 675-5511 COLE ofNf.:WPOR1' ltEAL'rORS 2515 E . Coast 1-f~·y. Corona del Mar. urious musll'r suite with F========= Prieed over S2(XX) below go11ernmenl appraisal. Sa11e·save.save? Atrium i------~-- e tr l -r $36,500! n y o spacious our lir:."-CH LOC •TIOH bedroom home. X Large ~ --. vie""' llidcavoa v childr£'~s & guest suitt•;. First to eidl ge ts this drc11m horn~ ;.1t bargain price. C<ill !163·71181. Qi.1//!Jl'l ·ll~· "· [~: . .. , ·.'I :. THE REAL EST!ITEHS SURFH'SAHD living room fa c in g Best buy! Short bike ride ·polynesian paradU;e 'with to beach. Not a condo. t6x32 pool. Gigantic 300 Fee land. Charming 3 sq. fl. bonus game room . bedroom. 2 bath home. King siie master. Owner Country kitchen. Walk to must sell now. 1'ake ad· all schools. Only lOo/o vantage. Call 963·6767. down. Call nov.' to see. Ol'flll tit Q. 1r s IUN f08l N'<1' 847·6010. A~ent. ,1 ---~----Panoramic \"iew from a.1a rina to I.a Jolla . l••9•A-L•l•O•A-S•l'EC-•l•A•L-1 Spacious 2HH, 2ba, de· THE REAL ESTATEHS luxe, own ·your·o,,.,·n. on Closetoocean·somebay S<i n Clemenle Bluffs. vie~·. Unusual 2lxirm.,2 $82 ,500. Berth<i ll<'nry, -·---~ i"'""' ___ ..,..,...,,,,.._I bath , c<in be e<i si ly ncaltor. 492·4121 a ltered to duplex: or ? $79 500 . Qi BAY AND BEACH 6 7 5-3000 • h < ~n .. • , ~'~ SPANISH HACIENDA RED TILE ROOF FAMILY HOME Irvine 'l'l"r ra('£'. A great family hon1e \.\'ith four bedrooms. Sp<1rkl1nb( pool. and b<idminton courl. You O""'TI the land. A rt-al pleasure to show. Call 673·1S550 for appoint· ment . OPIN Ill?• •I ~ 'UN 10111 111•(1 ' Op•n Dailv 1-5 l'.OLl~EGEi>ARK 2269 Columbia Dr. Only S12,500. Better than brund nt•"-'. 646·3928 , eves 556·8674 CDMCOfolDO View of entire Newport Harbor! Adult living at its fines t. Furnished 2 bedroom home in this fu ll ·security building. Call 675·~060 UJ see. Lachenmyer Arched a trium ent ry. -"'.I! COUNTRY CLUB Big formal living room . _.;j: Realto r PETE BARRETT -REALTY- LIVING Sep<irate fan1ily room .I~~~~~~~~~~ & MO DOWN GI country kitchen. Boat F ~ door through garage Big PANORAMIC VIEW -4.1 Entertainer's dream "L"shapedlot.Par"\ilike BEACH -+a~ yard! Bi g sparkling pool. ,,. J t S46 "50 • se 1n g. us ,J · l·li•h on the bluff over· ._. 1~--~-~-~~--~~-M!!-~---~~-""l-~-~-I Ultimate pri 11 ac Y . Hurry·call now to see. .i. ill·Slft 675·1t160 Wrought iron decor. 4 847.6010.Aizcnt. looki n g 1-luntington ~ '. t"ji::i:::;'";;::;::~I Family size bedrooms. 1~---·-···-----1 llcach. F'orn1al entry to • Harbor View Home1 Country kitchen. No I" J!1a nt farm i:>tyle kitchen. 1t OPEN DAILY 1·5 down G.I. Low down to OCEANFRONTS Spacious mi rrored living q 1833Port SeabourneNB others. Call for more in. H·l Vacantlol.$80,000 room with view. -~.". tLikeaNewHomel form a tion! 847 .6010. 2&1Brduplex$138.500 Separate m<ister and 646·'9928. e\•es645-0882 Agent . 3 & 2 Br duplex: $158,500 childrens suites. l::nter· J)lx.duplex:Sl99.500 taine r s patio with Submit alloffers !! brea thtaking view. Be 'i MESA VERDE 1;75.7000 first to see 1t S48.500 .. Country Cl ub area ; 4 GOV'T.OWMED Ca ll 963·6767 bd rm. & family/dining 4 Bl{., 2 ba . $29.500 OPIN /11 Q•ll ~ t UN •OBI N•(f' ~i SAVE SPACE WHEN 'rm.; like new condition! Lowdown payment 1t6'-,ifi I " ~~~!Na~d bilh;;~~:~?i! ~~r1~~~-yard . Posi:>ible Bal.,.:!6B:'Prop. ·~:_. JJ~!ljit items in ,,.,,ash t·loth.s , Salisbury Rt'affy Realtors ----·····-towels and other linens. 31 5 a.1ARINEAVE. You get more space in BALBOA ISLAND EASTRIDGE the garagl" andclosels by B B BEAUTY sellin g idle items with a * 673 .. 6900 * uyers eware Daily Pilot Classified Ad. l~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'°l ll's my duty to inform Prime east side location Call 642·5678 you that in Cosla ~tei:>a. A lo\'ely ~ MESA VERDE 'MAKE A DEAL' story colonial with · J GOLF COURSE bedrooms plus family Don't drop the ball ! Get n is the word at VII.LAGE room plus study. Easy job "''ilh a low.cost Daily POOL GARDENS. So come pre· main tainaneeo and room Pilot Classifi ed Ad . 2000 S q . ft. plu s. parcdlo!.'hooseyour un· for boat storage: Only Phone 642·5678. · d $20 ooo 2 bed 2 l;:;:::::;::;::;::;:::;:::::;I Beautiful living: , 12x 13 er , . room. $64.000. Call 67J.8550. fo r mal dining room. bath Condo. See me. I'm · oPfN r1t ?•!l$fuN rO N1111Cl' e~~~~~:,?;~1~~fi~al~~f~: ~~~~;t~a ~:I~ c~i .l~ill lflliH\tl · CLASSIFIED HOURS Ad\•ertisers may plaee their ads b.v telephont? 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.l'l . room overlooks 36' pool 1-----------1 _ - _ in tropical garden set· r·ind wh;1t you want in ting. Expensive deeking.1 _o_a_il~y_P_i_lo_l_C_'l_a_~_si_fi_ed_s._1 _c_L_A_S_S_·1_F_l_F._D_W>_l_l _,.,_l_l _il_, Monday thru F'ridar 8toooonSaturday CX>STA MESI\ OFFICE 330W. Bay 642·5618 NEWPOHT BEl\CH JXONewport Bl,·d. · 642·5678 HUNTINGTON Bt:ACll 17875 Reat:h Blvd. 540·1220 LAGUNA BEACH 1186 Glenneyre Laguna Beach 494·9466 SA DOLF.BACK 2.;201 La Puz Boud Laguna Hi lls 581·6310 NORTI-1 COUNTY dial free 540· 1220 CLASSIFIED DUDLIMES Deadline for copy & kills is 5:30 p.m. the day before publication , ex· cept for Sunday&. Mon · day Editions wh en deadline is Saturday, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED llEGULATIOHS ERRORS: Advertisers shooJd check thei r ads daily &. report errors immediatel y . T HE DAILY PIWT assumes liability for th~ first in· correct insertion only. Cl\NCELLATIONS: When killin g an ad be sure to make a ret"Ord or the KILL NUMBER given you by your ad taker as receipt of your cancellation. This kill number must be presen· ted by the advertiser in case of a dispute . Cl\NCELLl\T TON OR CORR fo:CTJO N 01" NEW 1\0 Bt;fo,OHI-:: RUNNING : Every e(fort is made to kill or t'OrN:!Cl a new ad that has been ordered, but we cannot guaran· tee to do so until the ad has appeared in the piaper. DIME·A·LINE ADS : 1'leSe ads are strictly cash in adv a nee by mail or at any one or our of· fices. NO phone orders. Deadllnt!: 3 p .m . Priday, CoetR Mesn of· Huge loinai. Your o""·n paradise $7,400 do .... ·n. Call for private lour • 646·7171 . Ol'fN r1t Q • 11 S tuN 10111 N•C• • THE REAL ESTATERS BALBOA ISU.HD EXCLUSIVES Little Island, bayfront. priv. pier. Wine cellar. 5 BR. rarity. Cheery vacation home. Full lot, close to sandy beach ; new attractive price, Little Island bayfront ; priv. pie r. Recently re· decor. + apt. Will con· s ider trade for quality view, !·level home without pool. Charming . comp. re· modeled & rcdecor. 3 BR. hom e + inc. Near No. bay. $125,000. Open house 1·5, Sat. & Sun. 306 Apolena. Bost Z Unit 1k1y $77 .500 Near North Bay 3 liR . +apt. Salisbury " . '. ' 3i5 MARINE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND • 673-6900 . NEWPORT HEIGHTS VIEW . $7900 Prime hillside Jocstion. Catalina \'iew, gracious living. Exotic pool. Secluded too! Two brick fireplaces. 20x30 bonus room . $7, 900 buy~ it '. Hurry call 646-7171. Of'fN lri 9• 1r S 'UN IOOf ... If(' .. ...... ~ l.l..I. Ike • Ji noon at all 640_.,AO btabeh C'M'ritts. -9V FREt POOL·Stately 1THE DAILY PILOT 4BRlnpk·llkesetting,st. reserves the ri ght to of fine homes. Eleg ram elusi(y, edit, censor or din. bilge sparkling pc)o1 rer111e any ad \~r · free.Petsok.$19,950 llsement, and lo chani;:e fl------~~---1 Ila rates • re1ul11tion s ~0't&r;t';:~D· ~ADDtlESS P.O. bent l!iGO. Cosl11i Mesit ...... IFYOU have a service &ooffer or goods to sell, pltt<:a an ad in the Daily Jlllot Clasaified Sec:lim • • • Phone 642·5678 . General · 1ooz •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ALL THE WORK'S DONE Look no further, this Ca lifornia home in Irvine is just \Vital the Doctor ordered. 3 bedroom, family room, dinin g room, 2 baths & beautiful private swimming pool in your own back yard. Only $54,950. CORONA DEL MAR MASTERPIECE Your very own work of art-$140,000. Completely furnished in unusually fine taste. 2 bedrooms, den. 2 baths, incomparable kitchen. all quite new. See it -you 'II' wonder at the low price. Call today for appointment. GREAT FAMILY HOME 5 bedroom, 4 baths, gourm e t kitchen , large family room with lovely pool & carefree patios & gardens . Near Mariners school. $124,5-00 . ACREAGE OH THE BAY Nearly 2 acres or view property surrounded by large estate homes. Perfect s ite for a home with pool, t en ni s court and /or st~lbl es. Presented at $195,000. BIG C AHYOH VIEW & POOL Beautiful exterior of wood and stone on large view Jot . 5 Bedrooms, family roon1 . Definitely a home for entertainin g . Wo od decking surroundin g p ool <!n<.I jacu zz i . S179.5UO . OCEAHFROMT CONDO With beaut if ul ocean vie\V. 3 bedroom, 2 bath corner u'nit secure and private. Well decorated and maintained. Submit lease \Option. $102,5-00. OCEAN FRONT LOT ()11e of the rew vacant lots on East ()cean J<~ront . 30 foot frontage. 80 feet deep. Priced lo sell at $100,000 . VIEW PINE TIEES +STARS F'rom living room ancl master suite of this beautiful 'Tulane' model separate home in University P~1rk . 3 bedrooms & family roon1. Rare buy al $69,500. DIAL 644-1766 Z 16 1 SIMI J ooquht Hilt Rd., H.I . · A COLDWELL BANKER C:O. ·' • ' • • ' . • • I l i I - ft "DAJLVPILOT frlday, ).ptll '· 1975 PU Jl ~I~ ]"opct: '----=====""'-.,Ofl& ta cti D''°" '4CT1nov1a u-. .. eu •• • llllOlJCll TOC•I DITOii I ..... wt•••coua TO,Tllll liUN'.IT&'r• ... .,. lllHatokcouno• '"' lfOTtCI TO Cll OITOl l •TATI Ofll'CALlflOI NIA POii Tl'lt IWWl!ffte ..--i....... ...... 1TflTS.WCAUl'OaM1Al'Ott • W 'l l lOICOUllTO,TMt '"ICOUNTTO•Oll&IMI -•1 fMfCOc.IW'fYOl'OltANM n &TIM CALl,OlllllAH)I lft,&·tlJ16 OIA .... GE cou .... TY MAO IUoll!. ' ........ .,., TM I C:OU .. TY OllOIAHll l"•l •I• OI MALil'H 11:01.LtJil S ...... U,ACTU•IHG, n u 1o. 1..-. t:.u.te., H!:LIN l u.IY llA.HDCL, • • ........... , lllANOI!\: ·-· llAL'" •. I Alroltll!L. -..~•M.l.Ohf.tt~ -.Hl!Ll!M(.I ANOEL.,•MK&l.IN hUt1 .. SlfH T HOMAS A"IQt!U~ ·~·Ill• P H .,/tANOIL.,, • R,A, Downfall of a Go1•0 PUBLIC NOTICJI P U8LJC NO'nCI!: PUBLIC N011CE ' Indian Mission Has Suspicions of CIA '---~~~1,11111 ....... ,,..,,..__ ISlll ...... o .... o.<...... o.u..... "' UiHOll.,Otc..... • ··~ u . I r d-1..-~-$t., '-' ,., .......,.,......, .. filOTICl1lM.EllEIYOl.VIN'9trw NOTICe 1S Ml!1t E•YQIVI to tN flilOTtCllSMllllltiYC.1\1 ,..14,..., F"rom Wire Senttft ( ) use ·n1ven ty o J .au student c.ur.~ Q"''°"""" ...... ,..,_...dlulllftl c.-..,,"' ,.,. •""' ,..,.... •• ,ldttl, ,,14110" ..i ''"' ·-• ... ....,,cti ~•u.111 A l I rfi In lh sehola.nhip fund. He said ht bad Tflh nu..,.,, it <M~lf'CI "'..,. i.t. ... .i1 "'"°"' M Yl"' ,, • ._ ~ -•" .,,_,, i..w111Q e1•11m. ~in.i NI •11 ....,_ ,..,..,,.Q c1,,..,,. ,..1n~-top nd a n o 1cial -C PEOPLE • .,.....1 .,. Mlf Otu4Wlt .,, ,.,..,.,lfd '° ui. IN .... Of(t'-llC .,, '""1 • .c1 to Ill• .,,. wlo Ot<tdent ••• '"'uU!'f "°ti•• . Divine Llght Mission sa.id he s u!· a '"fine visit .'' 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J,Kt of \ht Cltfl of tM -.W .,.. pect e t e · · entr• n· Sonawrlte r Jl11m y Van o.-ty CJ•••., o ....... ~ ... t1....,UIW'l.ot 10•-•hfn.wtnt.,.. 11t1tc1 <.ur1 .... 10P1•w11•1M"',w1111trw 111,"'°""·<>ttoP••)tlllll*'ll.-4t11 v. telUgence Agency had a hand in K 1 G •11 · N 'frllllttflU.tt1~. ...u.,,...,_,.,,, .. ,,...~ rwc1t1-r "o..c:"'''·'°'11"""°"t1GINll ,.<•..,.,."",.,,.., .. ,..,,~..,_ .1 d . 17 1 d G at the noed er a ery in · ew lleuSt'D, winner .of four Oscars H'"' • Wleottk• ot i.r .t-"''· 1tOel!.1tT .. 1,.. •"~' ot 111, •tton"'•'· HVHT, ..., ,,.. on1<• 01 ,.., •1 .. ,,11 .... tofi.RT ea ing ·y e a r ·o u r u Yo rk in t he (a ll and in Los and one !:mm{; will be a~'arded "'*'"*" °'tlt9t c..tt o.1r """ L. MUMl'H1t1.v •. •1 oo-Ortw, L1LJ£S T1tO¥ J. w 1 MTWOllTH, L HVMIPH Rt vs, 1t1 Door* Or•w. Ma.b•raJ JI from his spiritual •-1 0 1 -1 d Houstoi> ·0 h oct ~Le 1 ,,11i 1.-.....,,..,11 •. 11.m1 •!> w.. ». ...._...,. .. .ui, ~ltot'l'll .. tAnn. Ml<fl••l J , 0 1111, •1$ c1•1< Suitt JJ "'••""" .. "'"· Qlllfroo'N~. ....... . 1'.l.1ge es, e ro1 a n 1 11n .onora ry or -t ors. -""'1e1i1s ... '"'°''°'"""'-.. """"' t.fl'-' 0.1 .. w.11. •u1t• ai:». '-""• ,...1t111,·111,p1.c•••ou,1,...,t1t1111 "'-P•~-1976. degree by Gonzaga Univemty PUBLIC NOTICE , .,.._ '" "' _,,.., _,_" .... '"'"""" n .... •"'" • •~ .,..,.., " "' M•"'" ..,...,.., '° Tho guru·s mot.her has r e· Th · i · 1 d t 0 trwnt1lt9'wl4 de~t.•llftlll10u• pWuOfllv.t""''•~•11m•11tt11»•t••"" ""'"''•t•oti<Mll dllc•o...1.•11r.1111""r oounced him as head of the mis· e pa• D l ngs inc u e w ~1ay 11 . ~ .. 1 •10• c:ou11TOl'TM1 ,.._...tt ... u. n,,,111U01k •1-ot111" 1110to1Ntu •11ot .. 1111t~t0•111.w1t1111 ,..nt111,11,, 11 ... 11r11'""1111u111111o1t111, &e mbrandts: a nd masterpieces Van Heuse n, one. ol lbe rew tiv· ST•T•o• ca~1 •0•1111.1.11U11 llOUCe. ....., ..,...,,.t •rt•• 11111 11r11 P\I01+~1-,.kif. SiOf'I which hi s fat her founded 14 by v -•auo uez, VerOfteR, Rubens, . be f lh •-rft TMI COU MTYO•OllANM C.llltl ... ~11 ti, \11S oltflh ~I<•. O.lelllNt<ll ll , ll ti . Sh bj ted t hi.s life Cl --.. 1ng mem rs o e ..,.,.,_,,,... ers c..... ...... ..,, El l!.AN01tv11tG1NtAROWE o.-M.1r<,.1•,1•1s IL£AH01t v 1110 1M1•1110Wc years =iigo . e 0 ec 0 Van Dyck a nd Hals, as well KS Hall ot Fame, will be honored tor o•.o ••To tMOwGAu H ., ... 1.1tt111•1• w<Uo1·v.-•111 1tENNIYH 1>11ov o~r .._...,..i.111r•t•l••lt11t11t.-111 · in the United Slates, where he more modern arlists like Pica1to hl "''·h loo•CHAMotr:o•M•M1 ..,. ... ,.. .,,. ..u.t• 1111 u....,.. Adm1111,1r110• .,,, •• ,.. • ....,Ju~ ·-••-''"'E"•11ttm. married h is 26 -ye ar -old .s ··enormous accom.,...... meal& APPU<•11.,. 01 e E vEi:tLY JEAN ,...,,..ott...,1. _ .... 1otttM l!•1.11•of _.,.,..mtoctdM•.,..t ·-reta~ a nd be-a me a fa ther . and Ma tls:se. in the Cie ld of popula r music." Bv.c1cH, F0<<~o1 ... rn.. ltON:llT l.MllM"'••v • 11,. ...... 11.&-dCl•t•_._ ltOtl.ttL.llUM,..•n-.. r '"'" . ., '" * A h V H • Wl1EAEAS ... ,,..,1¥ J 1•n ... kll. ........,.._U• Mu M Y . l 1 L J • l T II 0 M & .__,M_.._. C. L. T andon, the misiion's mong ot erJ, an eusens Ptt11_,_,..,,11ec1 •P1uu ...... u .. tN .,0.....0.1 •• s.o-u w sWTWOll"T• .,...,,0ri,,.s..• !.u..: . . 'd Re tired Na vy Adm. E lmo songs include ''CaJI Me Ir-1er11o1 11U•<OW'ltw1o110t .. ~ ....,....._c.lltenlH...,. 9Y:MkU11'·-'• • M9.....,. ..... ~·-gener a.l secret11 ry In India, sa t Zumwalt Jr. has won his bet with r esponsJble. •• "All t he \Y ... v," ""fllt111oMrt ... ,..1rom tEvE11tLV T•: aM1...,.u• •1tCh ·k c..w 0r1 .. ••"· "'** T .. ruwi .._,,.. , . _., •. "American devotees or the guru • -D w· B t th ...., JUN 8 Ult1CH t• aEVl!.RLV .. UN ·~................. • ~ .......... t.llltf.ftfft ::.: .. ....,....,_ ~ ... want lhe center of cont.fol or the d ded rt ' . Re p.Loe"s Aspln l -1s.J. u e "HigbHopes"and "Swingingoo .u.ot1t$EN : · .......... ,u .... w• TM:11w1-~.~• Na vy man has eci to pay o a Star," all of tbem Osc:ar win· tT 1so1tDl!.1tED, tti41l •II...,_ 1... Pi.ltll•tM-G o...,... C..•1 o.ur PllOI ....... ...,...,.,......u.1.,c a Piilol•tf'llfCI' o..~ CNtt "'°'· ·Divine Light Mission lo be in the ..,."..., In tM • ._11111.,.. """'* Mff'l1111, ,.,.,..,~"'· 11. ttn.,._15 ~1t11to11 Or .... c..e,1 Ot l"f Pl~ .1Mff"l'i•·•n\Mlt114. II, *"'' linited Stales and not in India so anyway· ners. His Emmy came for the _ ... '*lot•°'"<_, •t Ml A.M. °" -,,,,."11 11 . ....,,...,11 .., u .11, 1'11111.., j -..- that they can influence people all Zumwalt won the bet when .song, "Love and Marriage." ~':"" .. !i ~::;::;.,.~•,1s:i ~ = P UBLIC 1'"0TICE PUBUC NOTICE -, PVBLICNOTIC& over theworld." Aspin acknowledged he was * c-v-....i1<11l"161C•llfdai "'o"1< --i&'MK.u'liofllllf0,JU1 /'. - wrong in an assertion that there ~ 0r1 .... ""'"· '''' o1 ..... ""'· w ... •1011c:ov11.To•Tt1• •· 1111oLUt1011i1 0 1' TMI c 1Tv * we re 21 r e tired admirals and A 10 ot Spade s has given an in-c-1 ... "' 0r .... .,.. steu. of c•11•0m•. s T.1.t10FCALll'01tM1Al'01t: .,...1 c:ou•c•L o,. THI <•TY o• cott• CumbeDl 'lono County ~-1..-~1 _.._, ...... ,111111Y.•11"'""""1111ori TN1 cov •tv o•o11aNG1 NOY1c1 t o c•10 1To 11:s ,,.,, ... CALt l'OllflllA, oit4A••NG Art coll ector and industrialist generals on t he Hoose Armed "' O>'\."u vu far ai.no-of N• .... ~-io no1 o. ....... .um sv,.1111o•cov11tol'T111 tTs ••T••Y•ON TO 0110•• THE Arm•nd Hamme r signed a n un· Services Committee. Board member a new term in of-,. ... teca. MOtlct:OF Ml!A11111•0" •1·rit10H ,TAT1 ot1 ci.L1l'0111t1A "'°" v.t.U.T•OH o ti •• ALLSY. &&UT-. d . flee. . IT IS FVllTHE A OllDE llEO, lhlll <1 PIOlt l'loe.AT• Oft WILL AND"°" THI C:Ot.l fllTr OP' Oii ANGE flfllO LOTl TWO TtlJIOUON .•UNE. precedented art exchange agree-Aspin made thqt claim unng '°" o11111. Or•r 10 si.o. c-bf LITTl•I TltYAlllllNTA'llv iaotio · ........ ttM tMt1..vsiva, TllACT 11••. ifll THE menlwilhlheSoviet Unionwhich a symposium a tlhe Uni versityot Mary Loeppky and local busi· PW Olillll CI 1 .. Illa D•l'ly P llol WAIVIDI l ilt" ol ltA THR VN Mt ltENNA Ol!NlllAL AlllA 0 11 PlllJIDIO d I . ed' l 1 nesem an Arthur Webb each re· Nmws~ .• -~·Pl• ol Olfner•I E11t 1. ol J.a.M£S DOVGLAS TRACY,Dl<ttllfll. Oflt\ll!ANO&llJlTOLlt •llT. •·Ill send 30 Old Master paintings Idaho an Zumwa t 1mm ta e y clrcyltllotl, Prlnl.O II\ IM ea..r.ty ot BEll.ltY •••• J AME S 0 . BERA'!' t-IQTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IO l1-THE Ct TV COUlriiCILOF THE CITY unseen outside Ru ssia since the challeng ed it . He oCCered to ceived 115 votes in a March -4 <>r<1110t, s1••• of c.11t0<11I•. one.•• o.u.tste1. · • c•tc1i10<1of11W•bo..-1 n.imee1 0r<•nt OF cosrA MESA DOES HEREBY $·~ ·r h election and • re .. ount Jen. the -··lot tour <OftW<Ull"" _..,,,prior NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN llwt lh.i tll __ , 11 .... inv <l••lnl "°'"I"" RESOLVE A$ FOLLOWS: 18th century to t he United States. donate up to JVV I l e con· ... '°'"'""t•offlt•rll'l9 of II•• Pt1ill«l. OOHNAMAE BEA RV,.., u1tc1 ,..,.111 ... w lll oee111en1 ,,, ,~~1,..., 10 1111 Art t rea s u r es fro m th e gressman cou ld name the ad-totals uncha nged. o.1..m.""-lrc11n.1•1s •P111t1Mtor Proo.Jlfo1 w u1 -orer1s-""""'·•""•.,.,..<••~••••o..crwr1;,1n 11 crioN 1,Tiw c u rc-11o1 1r.. d h ml.rats and generals. Other m-embers of the board !.AMUELDREiZEN ~· 01 L.e11tr• T•it1f11H11.,.,.., 11111 u. "''•<• 01 '"" <•••• 01 rh• .. -en. Cllyot '°''" ,..,.,. aoes ""''tioydKI••• Hermit age M useum an t e J<I09fol tll• Pf'Llt-reonowth••O) r.-i••itne:• IO t1t1td c-1.orlopr•11"1 111em.~1h111e 11 , inltnl oOn 10 ••<•te •11 •Uty Russian St ate Muse um in Lenin· Aspin checked a nd found 18 re· decided, after consulting the dis · s-r1oreo..tt ""'l<l'I " ...,.df lot 1 .. r1..,., p.trt1<,.i.,.,, owe'"_,,_, wou<IW••. to 111'"""'"'111'1ifd Gn<."~•)t"nowi· grad WI.II be shown at lhe Na-serv1-sts, but no generals or ad· trict altorney, tbat the election •1:vERLY 'l:AN •v ••ut ~ 1~1 ,,.. ,;,,.. ...,. P4-c• oi .....,1,. •t 11• oO•<• 01 1111 •Ho,,w•r, 1HOMA!i. "•"'1 , 111.1Pt•lh>n o111>e-.. ~ .. '"Pr-'-........ .._.... ,,.., """ llfl lor Aprh n. Uli, L. LORD. 2lSll P• ..... 01 V•lwncl•. •''"""'""" f•..Cll l•i . ptf m.p!-tol t i o n a J G a I I e r y o C Art 1 n mirals. would be dee ided by cutting 111 vi. A111111H 1 •: >0 •.m .• 1n I"• <our1•-of S..ll• 21J. L•tun• H111,, c.1110,"1• ·•eco•a.<i In Soot. 131• P•9I' 20 • tl 111_ Wash;•gton Starlin• in mid-Jul}'. Zumwalt sent a $100 check to ca r d s. S b• .d r e W t h e 10 . ..,,..,, a.a.c. ... C•h .. nN•~... °""'''""111 Na. l o1 wt11 tout1, .. 100 '216S,,. •fl•<" 11 ,,.. pi.tee 01 1>11 .. .-.o1 dusiv• 01 MIM:1n1.,.ou' ,,,,.""-,,_ -'.::~=-'"~·===~-===~~~~~=========='T'=~§~~~~~;;::~~==-r===:~~:=;:~~~:;;=;;===":"J """.,_ 111 ..,...,,. ""'""""' 01'1( ~nit• Dt1., Wt~1. In 11'1 Clty OI -WIMf"•iontc1 111 •ll fn•He•~ uerttJn-to.-ct, ;,. Ora~ county, C.lllOl"ftt•, _ _ _ Pufllh,fllfd Or.,... (N\l Daily P>loC s...l<I Ana, C.llloml•. 'ftG ID,,,. t ll•le ol u.ld dtttGen! .,.1i~1r •~ll"ll Loh l lh•o"'lln "· 1no: 1~1w,...., P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC S OTICE P UBLIC NOTICE ·· P UILICN01'1CE · Ml~• 1•. 21.21. ,t.p•ll •. 1•1s ,.,, Oilllfd,,,..•t~is. 1•1s. '°"" rnontll$ .. 1,, ,..,. '"'' putiou••llOl'I ir+nQ "ori111,11 ot 111e 1111o•111q P l:BUC SOTICE ---Wii:iio1t COUllT OF THI lT&TI DI' CALl l'Olt l'Ll lA FOil TM& COUNTY Ol'OllANO& llllf,A·W ll •OTl (I: O F H •A ltll'f C. OP "tlTIC)flt 1'011 ~llO•ATI!. 0, WILL AtitO FOA. LITT&ll:S TIESTAMIE N· ., ... ,, E Ualt ot EMM-. ELIZ.C.BETH OtT· f'I', Dlttt•~CI. NOT1cr tl HEREaY Gl\/Elol ·- JO&. CHAP ELL!!: IOM Ill.cl ""'1tln I Ottll)oll I ... Pr ~tlf ol Wiii lf'ld 1 ... l'lo ilWll'ltlf or L•lle•t T11taflW11l•tY kl t!'lt' llflitltntt '""•IK• I• .,,1<11 1, m-fol fwtll•lf• p,&•lkul••1, Mid I .... 11111 '"""' •!Id PIK • Of llllr lflt 1 r-. """-I'll °""WI IOt Apt II tJ. 1•r). al t :llOt.11'1., In lfll ,_. .... ,..ot °'""""-.... )of .., .. ~. ti 100 Ci"lc: C...i.r Ott" Well. Ill lht Cltr Of Sa11l• Al\•, c.l !flkfll a. o.i .. 6'tfll t. ••1J WILLIAM I . itJO"H, ""'"tr Clw•• •OOL.l tE'I', MC W E L L ._TMATCM•ll ,....,_1, .. u • ...... ,........Mlllt M -. --·--Ttf!0 11l ...... M"'9tYt '9f"I ....,, ..... , ""'*"'-°'""'"" CNtl Oellf ~-Mfll •. S. II, lt 11 1....,J I· FICTITIOUS BUllNEiS NAM& STATl""I NT Tll• loH-il\g twr50lll •rt doincL 6-1..u .. : . llOIAJ INT ER "iA T I O ~AL , l"iCORPORATE0, 1S2i o.._.1 Dl'lw . tr.,;M, O hf0<nl• t21o6-1 At11•1 •11 Pri•~m•t•Ul•<•ll, -. Ctl+kN"11I• CAI PO<•llOll, 1JlS Dupont Orlw ,l•vllM,C.lllor11lt'211oM . , Tfl il._,....,,, 1s l>lfi1111 <-,.d tc1 l>w• CO<portt-. o...., IOI. MtCtnn S..C.rr\•• r Tlli$ '1•~m1nl ••• flied willl llw C..unty Cltr~ of Or1noe Cou'lly 1¥1 ,,.,.rLll31, I'll) ...... Put111shtd Or•not: C.0.U O•llr l'lto!, Apr.•, ll, 11, 1l ,IJ~7} "--~,,,,=='""""""==,..-_ -WILLIAM l . It JOHl'f, Of 1111\ '10ll<lf. °""'lllttl Llrll!: NtTIT1.0Ul•US1NUl PUBLIC NOTICE Coun•wC•••~ O.IMM.lrc1111, 1<11s. 8'"Qlnni"9 11 tl>t n11ut1e•H "°',..' NAMESTATE,,.1!.lllT ------------EOllGf M.BAfCHTOI.• JOHN$ TllACY olLO\SOlwlC1lr1tt ll ... ;llllf'1u-WllAll Tiw 119110wt"9 Ptr-11 OOlflQ b.ft,i. SVPl lllOll COUll:T OF l lUw \ E •«"10< ol lh•W•h 11 l l"U" "'l•l •IOntOI tM •I Utrly ll""ol -N~ • CAl.l l'Ollfril lA, COVNTY "'911 VH N"" B"". kil• t U ol lllt •OOwt ll•mt<J <JetO:dML lolid Loi S. 1 Cl<"tnc• Ol.M .t l 1"1 to \~ F IH AH (IA L A ESOUll:C ES O F Oll:ANGf •N~,C.ll-.!191tH Tl40MASL..LOllO poif110llftllf'sat ll011 9't tul.,.COllU~ INSTI TUT E . 121 2 Rut11nO Ro<ld, M9.AD·llm .. : ll1Jl1'11·2"1 ml1••-MY•-t 141,S••te11) .-111t•lyhOr ... il\U ••.cilU\otlJ.CIO ... ,,. M9wpet'ltketl\,(t .'2..0 CI TATION i,.n....,ytw: .. tili<IMr ~Mlll1,C.Hl.9J6f) r..ilel 11,,. '""°"'"",•Id p.oiftt bee<~ """ s. (N I\, Jl1 11111 Sl!'"HI, 1n1rw ,,.,.u,. ol !flt! AOoPliot1 Pttlllon Pi.DiMed o ...... C0•\1 D.tify "'""· Tlri : (IH I Ml·llM "'°''" ll l6'•l" ··~1 : ll'lt!IKI -.O""'I' P9o:llk Gto ... c.1110,,•I• "l'ISO ol C.AR'I' LEE HE TH COAT ......... -o""''°' 21. ?t,•NI ..,,,,, '· It.II IOl'l·JS ....,_., .... I MC .. ,... l lOAQ w io LYf Wt! lll•OuOll a uril••I TM•.._._, It COl!d!K-DJ -.1n-P•••nt P\11111lol'>tcl Or1nqe Co.&SI 0.11' PllOI. <lllOle OI UL ll'•I'' .,, •re: 4i1.1...ui <>I dt•ldHl. TH£ PEOPLE OF THE s T.C.T£ Of' PUBLIC NOTICE ,,,,.,<JI 11, 11, e110 ...,.,,II •. n, 191s IG10-IS n .M 1*tt ..,. PO•nl •t •tw•Mc.uroo1ture """ S.Colts CALlFOANtA: ---------------With 1 tu•we conc:•we "°"lfllfrty hl"lf'lljl Tf\IJ stat-I ••' '11"" "''"' ti. TO AL..1.N -'"'ORA OA.ILLER: ..OT1CaOF PUBLIC Hl:AA.INO P UBLIC NOTICE • r.0.111 o12ss oo lt•I. t r.Ol.toi "'"""911 c-1, 0 ••• ol o r ... o. COl.lnlw 111'1 llh otOfr Of lll•l (0..rt vou are/llln&y N()TICE 1$ HEREBY Gl\IEN llltl. ---------t.11d PCMnl De•t'I ...... 111 s·1•'°'" ff~!. l!Mrt ll 11, 191S. cilf'dlo-•• i..tortllllf J udgeptt$1do lllO.Ollc fle•rin.g •ill be flelCl l>y ttw Oly B 5'olM _.,0 l)Olnl lyin.g ..., '""' "°"lfltf'IJ Uow <>I F4lffl fAQ in Olparl .... nl 17 ot 11111 C-1 Oii C-11 OI llw (tty ot Cotta Mlfw.. NO TICfTO CAIDITOR5 ,.,CILO!l. P\lbllllltocl Of-•nte Co•u 0 •11• Piiot, J\lfle 1J. 19/J •t 9 ..... ,....., ..,.,,,,.,.. .. ""'1• IS. ltfS. •1 llllf r.Clu• 01 •:iO """"" sv l'I: lltOR cou AT OF TM£ P••'fl '. All '""'\f e.lltmtlll rl9llh -..,,,. J1. 11, tnO Ap.l'H •, l I, 1'17S •1s ~-c ... v , fl ..... )'<>¥ ........ """' -Cir•"'"°"' VWft •rtlfr ., lfte _,'"' .,., l T llTI. OF CA l.l,O•NIA, l'O~ '"' put>llt •Iler ""'"'""'and ltic:ldanh "'"''°"°'GARV LEE ~ETHCOAT .... bt .,.,. "'ltM Covnc'I 0...ll'lllttJ"' THE COUNTY 0 1' ORANGl tllf••IO •' b(llf\ ., •• O•t'lled to the City lllf • <Jopll on o I J ASO N A II LO 0tT Hill. 11 F•lr Dfi .... , C.Slt Mau, Mt. A·IM21 °' Cot,C. ~ tty DuttlC>r'I Qulldaim ! DRILLER, VOYf mlnor '°n lllllU!d "'°' C.1lfonJI .. (WI I ... foltowJ119 ,.._ l!llell o1 HAROLD HVT TON. •I"° 0...:1 rec:orOfCI No,...rnlllr 21, 197"-a~ l>e 11''1AleO. Petit•: •no•n ·~ HAROLD F. HUTTO ... , eoc .. ,. .... t NO. 1'901, 111 Book nm .. PUBLIC NOTICE · FICTIYIOUS BVSt lol £SS NAMll! lTATllOI ENT TIW folk>olring Plf..-sotl i'lo dO•nt "'""· """"': JM C0MMU N1CATION!i., IOIS HOrla !i.trett, Lt9un• Be•cll, {Aloi. "'" Jtcll W•rrie l>'l•Uit_,,_ lDIS Not1• !i.ltMI, Lt9"'1• 19oe.cll. C•H!. m$1 TIU$°""""'"' ii (On<ltK\fO ey..,.;,.. OiviO...I. J«l<,,,..111•.,. Tflh lllle..,<l!'lt ... , !tied •nfl '"' COUflf'I' Cl••-.i Or•11oe counir on ,_..rtfl U, ltJS. ,._ P•1i1tillllle0 Ot"tnoe Cot~t 0.J.1¥ Piiot, ,.,..rt1121l, tnd April•. 11, 18, 1'15tttt.1S PUBLIC NOTICE ~ -P1(T1Tt0vsau SINESS ~ NAMli SYATliMENT -t i.. 1011o*in-; P"rM>n ;, Oo•AQ ~-"""•\: . " COl.Ll>BORATl\IE DE!i.ION, 1'91$ ~r•, U9uN1 8e•cll, C.111. '121$1 Pi.al MicM el Glt t son, 2~ G4tll- ""'"· L..eQ,,,.... 81'<1<1'1, C•tll, '12"61 Tfll1. l>Ul.IMsi is conouc:ltd by• 111- ~vlcllrtl. ' Ptu.IM. Glt<i!.011 -~ OATEO:,,,..rclll•.1•1s A.U OMEPETIT ION R.J ... 11.Aoalrt bt< .. lotcl. ' P•oe u M, o l Ollotl•I lt•corll• ol I WILl..IA .. 1!. SI JOtlN C. Pttnwf", '.>XI Kin.g\ RotCI. ~ NOTICE 1$ HEAIEYV G!\IEM lo 1"-Or11n9t Cotlnty,C•l•lomlt, (!<1•-Bta cll , ftr per rnl l\ion lo rtior.1 u lfdi!Ol"l °' tlw •bo"" lll'lltlJ dK..,.,,I W•ll•• T. Kint • ~IT localed If! llJ, 111, 1&1·1'1 ~1 lt\91 •II IM'tloOllS llewlnQ cl1lm1 ~ln>C DlfPillrCl•r• 1111'1 St•t'tl,' '"" inc•-~ ltnOloc•.cl tht wltl Of~•dtnl .,e •eoul•lfd to lilt !S£Al J ~t<<llll p.or<lfl !Mftlr.1. fro.., AP IO !tt. ,er, .,,...,, w ith Illa nt<;lfSl••Y ...outllert. hi GAllTMF&llA HEIHE R f't •o •t 1 ... e D •tt tta1 lo11 of l;lllOl!KtollM Cllr•ol lllt lflO .. ff'· A.nor,., t i U• Enw1torvr>•l\l•I lmp,1<111•1 l>e-111..S. tiltlt t..,rl, °' 1o pr1.-,n1111em. wl111 l!W 11101 ... ,. .. U+IY•r• REZONE PE TI TION R•IJ.QL,, '°'~ rw<eiw ry wOU<ller\. to ttM unOt<,IW'fd HW1tl,..lM &.K ,.,C•lllff11l•rM1 Me\e Pl•nnoav Co,,.,..1 ~~1011, lot •I '"' ol llct 01 "'' 111orney1, Ttl: 0 1•1 IMt.-1 llefm•stlotl to re1one P•OPl!•IY io<:l..0 C AVI K~A NIC .t. ANT 1 .... IJUWll,.,,,,t l lfl: 11lt11Ml..-U •t lttll Sltffl, "'••Port B<w1...,fl'CI, -lloul<t"••O. lk""•I• H111,, C.iotot,.... Anotrww tw htltl-r Solpfrior Av•nut. from M I •nll a . to «1211. •1111;11 ,1 111<1 plec:• ot ~""' OI l'\lbl1!.lle<J Of•"'Of CotU Ooitw l'llol. Cl A NtQ•t•"e Dec••••Uon ot lfle YAllff1.•Qntcl In 111 m•Ut••PRrtal• -·· 11. M>4 Ap". t , 11, II, 197S 111'0-IS En..,,_.,,..,,.1 tmp,&cl l'l•l OHfttllld. ·,.10 llw hlt!tol l.llCI oo!t-.... witl'lln ----:c:-::-C'.:"C°:C------R EZOM £ PE.TIT IO"i II 1S·10, 1.,.., rnont1>1 Ill•• 1rw fl•St ~titll PUBLIC NOTICE RitJWorll A !i.e .. eu, 1)4 ROC:IW\llfr oltllf'"°''''· ---------Str"ffl. Co~I• Mew. •or l>ff""•loll IO O.lttl,,.,.r<!llS. l•IS. felontPfoperty locale<! •I 126 E"l 11111 Bl!TTY L HUTTO"i. PU•\.I CtlEAA.ING NOTICE !otreel, l•Om (1 lo ~·· .. ,...,.,,.... E•etUlr••of lMW•ll NOTICE Ot' •V•LIC MEA ll:INO ON C>Ki.r<itioo'I ol Env .. onmtf!ta/ Imp.IC! Of t/W •bo .... IWnll<l<Je<eotn!. THIE •llol'OiaD o a Nl:llAL l"LA .. hl-i llllfllfllfd... l<llUllltlf'IANlt. ANTIN AMl!.NOMl:NT NO. Jf.C .. A•t &NO NO!tCE IS FURTHER Gl .... ENll\tl OllWllllM.,.I~•. OllAFT 1:1• 0111 THIE P llOPOSE D ... wid, i.m ... ..., Pl•<• .,,y -ail .... rtyHlll .. C•Ut."211 11:5 -ASINGOF \l l LUOI!. K. ~-' ~flf\lf'd m1w,<llJ"Plf'1ll' ........ _ ... .,,.., l!.••<wtrl• NOlk.e is IM••bT QIWn ll'lrl • putit;( ...,. Dy no.. City C....-icl1 Of -°'"Of PuOllllllfl:I 0 • ... 91 Co.it Dill• Piiat, i..fl'lnQ •Ill lie flelCI Ow 11'111 Pl .... "" Cot, .. ,,._1-11 °"Ille et-ftll!llllorled /Nrcll l'l .. OAprlll,11,18,191)11;\l-IS Cornmlislon ot 1111 Cily of 1,...1,. to<-R•t-~!Ilion\. ' • llOtr a'! tme11Clmel'll 10 lllal cllr'! I E !LEE M P. PM IHHE t ~ed Gt""''' Pl•n. Cltr (ll'r\ Of tlMr s.ICI puOll< ht••lllljl •111 IM hl!IO11 C.ll f Ol ~tt Me ~ l;)O p.m. or 11 !i°°" tll t retlllrf" H P\rtiOll'llf.cl OrM>°" c .... u O.•lv Pltol, PUBLIC NOTICE SIEC'llOH I. TuhOdy, l/>lf 15'11 .W,ol Aprjl, \l/S, •I '"• 11011• ol 6::10 p ...... 1n tllt Counc:ll Cl'l•mo.rt oJ City Hao. 17 Ftor OriW', c ..,.1. 11119W, C,.llfotftl<I, Is ..,,°' """Cl al& 1111 Ume ..,,_. JU<• tor ""''';"" t JI 0tr"°"' l"ttrntell IA or ~ lf"IAQ\O tflt, pt .... tl(I "t<..&UOI\. SECTION ). Tlltta Pl'Otff<liftft Wll ~ tOllOudtCI _,u...,l IOlM tt•••hiom OI SttliOll~ l1 lo<IQ. ol lfllf $1twUtlld .... 0,. ... ,, Cod• OI !flt St•te ol C.l1lou 11•. SECT/OM' Tt>e Col y M•fW.Qlf'GI tht cnwo1 Col.I• Me'' 1f'lllrt1>v Oi"°"'.,. c•.-notictt ot 1111 ... o o•...,..a Wi<.• 1-to 11e <on"Pic\t°".ir ~'Id •'-'II 1.tW:I sl•iO) oi I.and'"' •I ···" .... (IOI 0.Y• bo:'IOre "'' OilM ol ~a.a _llffl'illv­ S..CI nol.Ct• i r..11 M pOtled llOll more INll lbfff llUnc\,... IJllOI teet ~ ..... 11\ no -• ,,.." t;;: tll•n lllree b l ~1us~~1~. 1 ) • Tllh \l•l•,....,,I ,.,., filed wilt·'"" (;ouf!ty Cl•rk ot Ora not: COY'lly on ~ '•r. , 11, ,,,s POU.i 01•, on Mond1w. AO•ll 1•. 191S, In A.pro!,, 197) 11 ... 1) Ille P••M •Aljl Comm\S\10" HN r1no 1-------------- A_.., lrvl11t TOW11 Cenler , •201 c..<t'I-P UBLIC NOTICE p.n.[)r;.,.,1, ... 1ne.CA. 1--------------c.c The •ubi•<I •rntndmlf'll will inc:h1dt (0'!1IOfr4rtlo<l of cll-Ofl 10 ll'le ~ V~ Ei..n.n1, HOU1.if'lljl El-nl, NOise l:llflTlflll, Optn $p,Kt•"4 COf!MNlllon Eltm1nt, CittYllUotl Eltml"t. ~t­ lloll/Economl<s E••..,.nl, lfW <lddlllon of • llfW Pa r•t •114 R•<•••llOll El•...,.nt. •i -II •1 ll'llnor c0<rtcllot'4 fl'ICI -•llot\<11 iMor ..,1tior. In I ll .... ,,..ni. '""Kii ••11 no1 mOClltw Gtrwr<il P11111 oo/l<I"-All 1!:11 .. tronmtnt.1 1n.- o;oct Rt PO<I °" tfllf r•pPW•l"O 01 Vll"91' It _,,i<ll It • p,&rl ot 1111S t~nl .;u •Ito De tOll,lde:red In tllh pyO!lt tw.u1no. $fCTION S. Tl'ii1 1ti...a1.,1ion -llte 11UbhY>tld onc1 ln llle Or•"G• <;:oltl Qill- ly Piiot. .. nt•,P•Pt• ol Oln.H•I tlftUl•lion pr1nt1d •All pu1>!1-l111he 0 1.,. ot C01!1 """''"· Or•noe eau.tb. CtlllOfni•. i PA!i.5£0 AND A00PTE0 tlll' 11111 O.yOl ...... ,t!I, 191~. \ PUBLIC NOTICE ..-111s Pvbillol'>tcl 0 ... 1'19f Co.sl 0.ti1f PilOl ""'rCll1,,21,19,i\41rill,1t1S . '!CJD-I~ PUBUC NOTICE . • •rCTITIOVS BUSIMl!SS •AME STATEME NT Tiit followlnQ person •~ ool11v tJlniM'SS K O MAMAGEME Nl DEVELOPMENT AS$0Cl.C.T ES, tc.12 W•rtourton Drlw, H"'lif"lllOll k•<ll, C..lil0tnia '12-Sle1119y M, !i.ft..,k, 91-12 W1•llurtt111 0r1 .... H\lflli11Qton Ba.cl'!, C.HllDn>ia .,... T1'tk. '""I"''' I~ t °"O\Ktt><I tfy <Ill ,...,. ... ,_._ B.1t Nr.ISN<>1< T"h H•I""'""' ••• tih!O wllh ti.. c-n1, C•••• ot O••lloe Countr on W..rLll ]l, ltlS. """ Publ l~ OrHoe CHU Di lly l'llOI, ....... '· 11, 1e.2s. 1t1s 1111-11 PUBLIC· NOTICE P (;BUC SOTICE NOT/Cl OP' PUBLIC HIA.IMG TO •• Ma LO av TM• OA.ANGlf c:ou ... TY PLANNlfrilG COMMISllON ON l"llOl"OS£D UllND USE DttTlllCT' (MAMGl!l D•Utofl-lfffl°"': Al"'ll 14. 1f11 ,.,.. ot "•••Ing; 1;00 o.m .. or "' _,,, llwtt<llll ' '' PO\\IOlt. 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EV,O l't''*k ancl "'-otti<io Clerk o4 Ille c11, CIMt •I Ol 1hl! c.1, ol Cos la Mew Mtftfy tlf'tl!t uwt lllt100w ~ IQf"tljlollillljl RISOhtitlO" fW.7s.JI Wll<fvl-,Mid '"lill ... 1¥--4 to'ld M:SoptH ti'f UM w ld cu~ ea.n:111t • fflll,tlfl' mfftin-; lllttlfOI, lottcl Oii lt"lt """ CltyOI Mart II, 1911. '"" W!fN E$$ WHEREOF I~ i.reunto ut rnw ""'n" •n<1 •lllm<!I - St•• ot Ille Cltw ol Coil• Mew W t lttn 04iy ot ,....,t!I, 1t7S . SEAL E!l.oEEtl P. PHI NNEY • C+tw Clf'f1< •na ••-oll•tlo c••·~ oi ll'llf Cltr C'u"'U ol l1>tC l1wotCol\•Mlw Publl$111fd Ora1191 Co•sl 0.Hy l'ttol, Aoi'll •, 1t 7) • 1H0·1S P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N~ICE • "! • • < ' t10UM1 For Sme • •••••••. •• •• ••••• •••••• f:DMM• For S. noMHI For ~ jHoute1 For S. HC*t•I For Sak jHottl fq Sale f. c •••rol IOOiG•••••••••••••••·••••••••••••••••••••·••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~!,,.~,,,,,,,,,,,, rldblyApr+l <l l97~ "'"'1..Vr'ILUI 11a •••••••• ....,ol I OOZ G ol I 002"-ol I . G Housea For S• HM1~1 For S~• 1Hov111 For Sak •• • ••• ••••••••• ••••••• ••••• ••••••••••• ...,. r-tMr OOl: tMf'al I oozG.....-el I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VALLEY RI! ~LTY . ························~······················ ····w·HiTEWATER~:;1·E:;··s"1'2'2"'5'0"0···· ?.~~:-! .......... ~?.~~ ~!~;~~··········;~·;i~:;;;;·.···~·····;~~;· PRESENTS ~ Prestigiou s . Por tofino 'area pr~vides YA/Fl'IA Repos ....................................... .. "R'I!& luxury , ~r1va_cy and breathtaking inl)rang~Cou(lty * * * * * * iiAL pan~ram 1 c view._ 2,500 sq . ft . of Keys inofllti: spacious comfort 1s provided in this WORLD H • c NEWPORT BEACH" Lfy,.~f~ t!" -_•J/~ elegah tly decorated 4 bedroom, family Spec~~,~~.E~~·,~ •.•. , er~tage ollect1"on Thi /"'J'~ .-,"""""-room ome. Appl. only. mentfin11nc4..'dhu1111·.,• s b ig ramblin gs bedroom home in REALTOR be~ut1ful Bayshorcs offers "°m e luc ky LUXURY YILLA-$85,000 __.>56 7777 '"'~"'!!'""" UNUSUAL HOME .:::;t•ve fa mily a c h•nce to enjoy real MEW USTIMG E l egant & spacious one s tory o!!~'i.J::i~ER FIRST TIME OFFERED -•I be droom : a ch livin g. Keep a sajlbOat on the F or th is i 1nmaculatc home in convcnicnc<! set in a l>unga low type wilh :s urnni cr i·(i mni ~ family rn1 , 2 frJllcs, 3 batt1s,.big lot, 4 b:dc,h p laty 1 v 1 olJ ey ball on a pri vate llossm oor . 3 Bedrooms, family rm a atmosphere. Completely private attd you will enjoy th1~ Jully car g~t_ra gc. 2 1>alios. recentfy rc11'10del.d. ' 0 t 't • sd ~o q ui et private streets. warm brick fi replace. Al l neat a'nct fin est q ua lit y t hr uout. Gaze on two air cond1liont'd •I hr ... All lhts and lovely E<i.stsidc location. , u .s .a n Ing pa t io area, massive t idy. Pool s ized yard. Beaut ifully beautifu l patios for m walls of glass on family rrn. 2 Yr' Ill"•"' llarb<>r lligh Schtx>l district . Asking '!!aster hedroom suite and sundeck landscaped, with sprinklers front and eac h side of huge Ii vin g room . ~.~[~e ·l011 !~~j,1;~~~1 1'.;'.~:1 $64,500. Owner will Hslen to offers. Coll Five baths a nd parking for five car'l-back . See it and l>uy, $54 ,450. Prest ige, ma in tenance free Ii ving at its tt•rs . orfcr<'d ut 11 10.,.,, 540-1151 Reduced$17,9SO to$172,000! ri nest.Appt.only . Sti2.000 ll urr~, ~on '\ MESA VERD Call 67"7225 CAL'· 644 7270 '""· E 2 Story ..-1.--~ OMLY $64 ,000. You 'll love lhis 2828 E.Coo't Highway, Corona d el Mar BAYCREST AREA-$78,500 Cl,l-'.l{IJ executive s tyle l,accsetter home P EM 4 bedroom, fami ly home decorated in 1111 tasterul autumn colors. I-luge secluded 0 NI ES co mplete with 4 bedroon1s. :1 baths, den -~IOI MOMU fOtt LIVINC NrTW~IK t 't f I d. . :JM& C•mP'lt N B ~!·l&SS & rormal dining. 1'~<.1ntastit lattice work CAll us roR A f Rfl l S T !~ATf or 1/0.lUE \ ',i\ I "' l"' EY 1t1~1\1:rv A BERG ENT E R P R ISES CO. G-..1 • IOOZGOMrOI 1002 ............. , ••..•••.••.•..•...........•..... ~ & Pwr 4 Bedroom, 4~1h & Gallery New custo m 2 story home on Ba lboa Peninsula with ,.2 fireplaces, wetbar and .beautifu l built -ins. Lots of glass prov1d1n g a fanlfl~tic panora m ic view of N ewport Bay. F ee la nd . $279,000. " OPEH HOUSE THIS WEEKEHD 1200 EAST IALIOA ILVD., 675-8120 G ..... .t 100 G .... .t •••••••••••••••••••••• R-2 LOT Level 60x205. Walk lo 19th SL shoppi ng urea. Zoned for 4 units. Nol many Jots left. Huy now! • ••••••••••••••••••••• POOL HOME $36,950 Spacious 3 b1.'i.troom wilh lo!s of wood panelling and decor;i t or "'ulipaper. lluge heated and fi ltered pool wi th plenty or yard space le(t O\'er. May purchase sub- ject to 8'/• 'k GI loan. 646-7711. Open Eves. ~I --= -~-. 11vo•4 •1<J.,u,·, .... ,.1u1.o•ruJ1 mas er sua e, orma ining. All in patio cover. Best •due in all or Costa '"'1111" '••t'l'I •(',. t•1. ••110• imm acul ate condition. 'fake subject to TRUST SALE Mesa. Don 't miss it ! ~ Call 546-5880. 71h'?n VA Joan. Jf""irsttimeoffered. F<int<istic 3 br, 2 ·~ h:1. RARE Fl"'D , spl1 1 lcvj•l. pool. l ~e I"" G.-ol IOOJIG..,.,al 1002 PANORAMIC YIEW-$350,000 patio. Top <ond """" SPECTACULAR OCEAN FROMT -2 .J••••••••••••••••••••-f'•••••••••••••••••••••• sayssell ! t h · h 'f' · Uns urpassed quality and elegance in S l'AHLJ~i; s ory om e wit magn1 1cent •1ew and this custom mansion. 5 bdrms, s baths, nr.:AL ~Sl'A'l'E bffch. 3 Large bedrms with room for 4 . SPOOM IT UP No fooling, this home is so yummy you can spoon it up : Rich c h ocolate ~roW!'s, handsome wallpapers, bright 1nter1o r s a nd lus h ga rdens. It 's a Buccola I-t ome (where new ones are sell i n g u p t o $90 000) and this air.conditioned 3 ~droom , across fr om the par k is only $79,500. UMlc;IUE HOMES R-on-S46-S990 2150 Mesa v...-. Drl•e, Cotta MHCI I 1002G ... rol 1002 CORONA DEL MAR CUSTOM DUPLEX Viev.: from owner 's deli ghtful unit . Qual1ty bit redwood 2·story. Spacious 3 BR, den, 2 baths, fireplace in each unit. 2 Years New. Grt location bet. hwy & ocean. Lovely ho me + inc. · 2111 s..,JoaqiOnHlffsRood NEWPORT CEMTER, M.I. ,44.49 I 0 includin g maids quarters. Beautiful 833-J.s..11! Oversized family room and Jiving rm. POOL a rea with j<ficuzzi. Exhilarat ing J\1cxl crn kitche n and dining. Al l less VI EW from ho use and gardens across PEHIM . POINT th<1n 3 years old. First time offered at the Bay and Ocean. Nearly nl·"· l ·story . :i S l ~.000. Choice Balboa location. Coll NEWPORTBEACJ·I bedroom . 3 bat h s : 540-1151 IHVINEOF FICE cocloHd """0 • ' VACA"'T firepl:iccs, elcelrie hui ll-I"" 2043 Westcliff Dr .. Ne wport Beach ins. )!;aragc door oi>encr. AMD MEW OM THE MARKET -'--s h arp north Costa Mesa, 4 bedroom. 2 bath & fam ily room . Beautiful condition with re modelccJ kitchen and new carpets thruout. Perfect cul ·de·sac location. Lanje pri•ate yard. Priced only $41 ,950: 6 4 6· 771 I Pcicod "' "24.<k~ 673·3663 642·2253 ('\'l'S Walker &Lee Real Estate 1002G...,ol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• oflnJa !J~/e Lovely cust . 3 BR & den, 31/:! ba , on lagoon. Court w (fountain. Ramp/s lip. $255,000 Beautifully d ecorated 5 Bil , 41r..: ba., p a ne lin g , 3 f rplcs. Ram p /s li p . $260,000. . Cust o n1 5 B R , 4 ba., 80 ft . view frontage on l agoon. R amp/float . $200,000. Bra n_d new 6 BR. 6 Ba. Pool, jacuzzi & sauna. Ra mp & float. $425,000:-- 70 Linda llM DriYt P r im e 45 ft. Lagoon Lol -$150,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR associated Bll O l'lllS · QF ALTORS l<U~ W llolt~a bll J~il WANTED Harry nabb1lt and i'<'le Vogel Y.'ant 3 more 1:ood sales people. Call no~·. VOGEL & BABBITI REALTORS 644·6056 VETERANS f<'r ee li s t of hom e» Cc.t II now. won :.t.J.ttt;t 546·5880 HEW LISTING MEAT 2 STORY BALBOA Penins ula Point hc>me. 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, and huge family room. Open beam ceilings. Storage for boat or camper. See it now a t on ly $87 .500. Coll 540..1 151. ERITAGE '.ll re:•dY appra1i;~~d by VA General I 002Generol I 002 1n a .ran g€" Cnunl y , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ava1lahlc Ln any Veteran Calt \\'orld Real ------------------Estate. 550-7717 anytime. Veterans Heal Estate Speeialist. ALL U.S. VETS MEW DUPLEX. COROMA DEL MAR South of l·l \v y .. top qua li ty co n s t ruction . with ey e·leve l appliances. walk-in closets, fr plcs., shag car1>eling. 4 car l'Overed garages; cx poscll l>e ~1n1 ceilings. \v et bar, profess. lancl st·aped. G..,...al IOOl'GeMrOI · 1002 ••••••••. •••••••••••••• •••• •••• ••• •••••••••••• Gen.ral I 002 I ~al I 002 • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • . . • • • • • • • • . •• • •• • • • • !ii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 341 B'"l~'d ' D'''"'" ~ B t."S b lOI It is your righl to o"·n a home with no do~'n p11~" ment . S larf of t'S · \'Cterans to :1s:H:'l vou . Call Yi'orld Heal f<:slate. Or anj!.e C11un1y's only Veteran Real t~s lalt• Speciali s t . Ask for Veterans counselor . 556· 7777. C;i 11 <1ny1ime. OWNER 'S UN IT. l.830 S<J. fl. 3 BR, 2'' baths RENTER ·s CN IT . l,296 sq . fl.. 3 BR. 2 l>alhs ,. macnab I Irvine realty FINER HOMES FROM $35,500 to $775.000 DOVER SHORES EXECUTIVE HOME. Impressive 4 bedroom on Gala xy Dri ve. Lg. pool·size lot + patio & badminton court. $132,500. Helen H a rtley 642·8235. (VII ) UDO ISLE-OPEH SAT. 1·5 P.M. ·Reduced to $140,000! ! 60' Jot across from priva te beach. Big Bay VIEW ! Sing le-story, 3 bedroom home. 24 1 VIA G ENOA. (Vl 2) GARDENERS DB.IGHT. ·Situated on the ideal lot in Harbor ·View Hills this 4 bedroom beauty : will a ppeal to the avid gar dener. :$129,500. B e tty Ke rr644-6200. (Vl3) -,IRVIME TERRACE-$79,500. ; Beautiful, secluded 3 bedroom home :w/lovely floor, wal'I & win dow. , coverings. Pool &.pri vate.yaPd. To m ·Queen 644·6200. (Vl4l HST VALUE IM PARK LIDO. . 2 bedroom. 2 ba th townhouse fireplace -~ui lt /ins -new carpets, drapes & paint. Pool & green a reas. Low m a int . $35,500. Mrs. Fay 642-8235. (VIS) I DARE YOU!! 'To find a compara ble d uplex, south of the highw ay in CorQna del Mar loaded w /charm , on a corner lot for . even a price close to $89,500. Lois Mille r 642-8235. (Vl6). FAIULOUS WESTCLIFF-$79,500. 4 bedroom , 3 bath, pool ho m e w /2 roorh s uite a bove gar age, perfect ror teens o r s t udi o.· J a ne F razee 642-8235. (Vl7) STAltT!ll HOME. 3 bedroom , 2 b ath w /fireplace - within w a lking d ist a nce to Westclif~ s h opp ing & , schools . Cool. s ha d y l•nai. $48,000. Hey 642-8235. (VIBJ . ' IA Y ADEllE 191 CE. FRONT R O W V I E in I rvi n e Terrace. Vaulted beamed ceiling in spacious li ving r'oom. 4'bedrooms, 4 bathsr Sh elte r ed pool, Work s hop.of! garage. Appl. only. $209,500. Tom :rume r642-8235. (V19) Bluffs "de l:leqance" Plus h carpels &' decor ator dr~pes fra me this ex1*ded "Linda" -3 lge. bdrms. & 2 baN--a ll on one floor . Offered a t $78,900. Call for a pp't. to inspect ([U~~IN-Mll~T.IN IHc) '---REAL TORS ' · 644-7662 COROMA DEL MAR co ....... 1 1002G...,al 1002 •••••'!••••············· .........•............. PICK A WIMMER 78 Linda Is le. $278,000. OPEH SATURDAY & SUMDAY 1·5 We invite you t o personally inspect this water -oriented home. A fin e r esidence for the fa mily who is particul ar about cons tr uction d etails. Pier for 55' boat. IRVIME TBllACE WATERFRONT New Custom Bayfront H ome on H<.1 l hoa Peninsula. 4 bedroo1ni;. 4 baths, Gallery, 2 story Builder's construction gu<:1rantee·, tax advantages, a brand new beautiful duplex in just the right area. SPECIAL SHOWI NG FOR A SELE CTED FEW CAL L FOil A PP'T. CBJ553) with lot s or glass 2 firepla<'e>, well""· "" HARBOR INVESTMENT co. the latest built·ins. REALTORS 673 4400 P"''"" pie' fod>oallo i;o • ft. f'ce land. S27~.ooo. 2865 E. Coast Hwy., Corona clet Mer li75·8l20 or sec at l20ll !!:, ~~~~"'!""'!""'!""'!""'!""'!""'!""'!""'!""'!""'!""'!""'!"~ Hal boa Bl\·d. _ Br a nd new listing on q uiet street . Lovely pool & gr0W1ds. Lrg. rooms. Call for appt. EASTILUFF ~-------G .. erat 1002 G-.ol 1002 ' G ... ral I 002 GOMral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUG HOMES, INC. LINDA ISLE Charming view home. 4 Lrg bdrn1s. G r eat f o r e nt ert ainment or famil y.oriented living. IETTY A. GRUIS, REALTOR 567 San Nicholas, Suite 109, N .B. 644-0818 co....-a1 1002 co .... o1 1002 CHOICE DUPLEX 2 Bedrooms t'ach ~·1th bu ilt·in kitchen pr1\':1\e yards & g:.ir:i~es . 7'; loan now on l'ropl·rty tran s ferable to ANYONE ;1t 7',. A sound "SLEEPl<.:tl" al $42;500. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PERFECT EASTSIDE IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ror O"'nCr OCt'UJ)ilnl . 2 Brand New Bea c h Duplexes with 3 BH , 2 Ba U n1 ls each . An1pl e t?a ra~c & p<irkin$! ~·ith lst owner dcprc('ialion. This bright and charm- $H5.000. ca . (';ill &l•l·7211 ing large 3 bdrm. 2 bath - Agt. home h as new s ha g ~·arpeting , forma l dini ng ()pool Sat /S..o. 1 ·5 6 I Undo Isle D" Beautiful cust. bit. 1-story home on lagoon. ~ea rn ed cei l ~s., 4 BR., fam. rm. & dtn. r m . ·Pier & sli p for large boat. $235,000 ....................... ················t······ nmrTrT7:rt-----r--------------------_ _; ____ .viuvJ.lWWlLWllWIL\J!.V~.LAW.i;rlf HARBOR VIEW room . covered patio and 2211 Newport II. sits there sparkling , _ _ Costa Mew ·sHR. lwo·story w/forn1al ~·aiting for you. St.>e il rED ~' 646-8811 din .. 3 ~~r. g.ar .. 0!1 1'~r11 and make an orrer. Rl i'lb. Sun/E•e Ac. lol. I his 1s easily one (lwner's priC'l' is $44.100. 1111 645 SB of Newport B~uch,'s best \\'hut's yours·~ . . . • 49 '"'"'"· ""'' " "'"' "" --- EXCLUSIVE BAYFROMT HOMES· 567 San Mlcolos Dri•e, Sult• I 02 * I 02 LIMDA ISLE, Mewpari c .. 1.. 640..4050 OPfll SAT. & SUN .. 1·5 <tBORM S.~ 41/2 baths, family rm. brkfst rm, din rm . 65' boat sli p. $198,000. quickly at a reai;onahle l rn 'Quail ~ :ws.ooo . c 1\t,L:.56-iti60 ' Plac• • 2wc,~,~~Yu~~~ ... «=SELECT Properti••. 180' panorarr.ic 0t.:can & T PROPERTIES 1•00 au•rlss~.-~:.!~1n IE.t.eM GHeral 1002 1002 Gen.ral ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1350 W. Bay A•enue ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' canyon vie"'· Bu ild er . . . ~·lll cuslomizc lo ni<'cl sr .. LL i~lc 1~~rr:is. ~·1th a 11 :1~·~. s?~1~th1.ng .to sell ? your ind ividual r('f.iuire· l>a1 ly i 1lul Cl.is.-.1f1ed Ad . Class1fucd ~d~ 1l ~·ell . PRIME AREA GOLF COURSE ASSUME $27,500 Pres ti i!e lo<'at1 on . 'Sec l uded e n t ry . SUNKEN L I V I NG R00~1 . l\.1ASSIVI<.: W.HY PAYREMT? 3BDRMS. 3 baths, den, 3 car garage, Be your o~·n landlot'd. pier & slip. $239.500 !lave (orced sa\'ing and CALL For A Showift9 cnjO.Y lhii; ranlasli(' "'ay l(•u H ·RT·· •N, R-. " ... of life. No yarrl care, 3 U"I "" '9\A ~ be droom . two story 642-5760 640..1607 ho.me wilh pool . Just ~ minutes to beaches & • boating for only $31.900. GeMrol ' I 002 Gneral I 002 ments. Under S\00.000. 962·7788 Ai},. KE:Y ~RE:ALTOl\S K Call 546·2313. ••••••••'!.•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPANISl·I FIREPLACE. Ol1Nri!9 •H~1ur.i 1oef1<Cf ' Formal dine. Gourmets SPLIT LEVEL OCEAMVIEW HILLSIDE PAIMTUP FIX UP $30,000 kitchen. BONUS SIZED YI .. ,.. ~ 3 Br. 2 1 ~ Ba . formal 1lin- YARD. Walk to golf ·. ; ing. Trina Model. view . course. Take over 7 + t ~ Estate sayi; sell! J'l.1akc 1/1 •;;. F H A Io a n al I~,,,;,:= of( er. ~7 .000. SP AMISH $68,900 OWNER YA-FHA TERMS This 3 bedroom, l llnth home is the best buy in Costa f\.1 esa. L.~ftJ?e bedrooms. Nl•:1r shop· pin~. lransportntion. $298 /mo. Take ad\•an· 1-----""---i SPARl~INU tag~call 842·25.15. REAL Et-"l'A1'~'. C»'IN!<1Q•11 ~1uN1o s1"'..-r ' BAYSHORES _ 633·_3'>1_8_ Ueaut1ful ,panoramic 180 schooli;, <:real potcnlinl occ;.in \'iew. View Palos ror yo uni: family or 111. Verdes to San Clemente. vestment C;ill 545·~1!11 . , ..•.. ·· · ·, Live near the stars in ::: .. j Ib is charmi n g 4 ~::;:,1 ... -.. ,:) bed room, 4 bath home. Load s of pan e li ng . ME.AR THE FEllRY * IAYFROMT• with pier & slip. New ly dee 2BR 2ba condo, balcony over water, breathtaking view. S795 mo lse. Try $125.000 JACOIS REALTY 67S-'670 I----'---' -'-'---I CawtryKltdleo wi th Inside B·li·Q, lrg ram rm w/dbl ro1rlnJ1: fpl, 48R. Interior Creshl)i pai n ted . Priced al $45,SOO. ~CALL NOW . ~752·7315 courty11 rd patio, upstair!I master bedl'.OO rrl wfth s undec k . See lo •P· preciate•$lis.ooo .. :: ' 640-6161 rfb · COATS &W~LLACE HEAL ES TAl E . IN C. $2,2SO DOWH! POOL Bike to beach. Or splash In your own sparkling pool,, Gorgeous bT"l('k fe n'flna:. Blg sundeck . Ho m emaker's dream ki t c h en . Generous DONALD M. 1110 httl room. t.ow low down 1\lmo~t new csecut.ive Spanitih :1 :-tory delight. -2 STY + pool rlouble door cn1 ry. Gian! ll vint: roon1 with fan -Prestige commurUl)', Im· tustic o('ean view. At · ELEGANT MULT·LEYEL pressive covered entry, ni~ht u ~alaxy of Jights.1--'=== MESA VERDE POOL HOME This lovely 3 bedroom. 2 bath home ha! jusJ been 1ntrodu'ced to 1hc market. 1-lu j!e u:-ro brick f1repl11cc . Lo.,.. n111in· tenanec y:.1rd wllh larj!<' pool. t,;hou'" are.11 llnly $47,500. Call 54a·!)491 . s un ken vcst..ibule . Formal di ne. f<~normous massive step up llvinl! hideaway master suite. room wif.)I slont' hearth. Mirror~ wardrobe. All 12'x12' fo rmal banquet lhis lopped off "1th 3rd roOm . r heeric ttarden level fiesta family room. kitchen overlooks hu ~e n ca med l' e i 1 in~ s . family room. magnitl· f<'irep 111 cc . Wet ht1 r . cent basement \l.ith hit.gr Three palios·all 'l''ilh s t o n <' r i r u PI a r <! · ocean v1cwt1~ Upgracled ~ramalic st:tirway leudi; everywhere. Seller ans· Lo eno rm ous do ubl e ioua. ·1o·u11 price $68,900 - doors of klnj!s master $10,300 "i' cmt1 buys. -suite. Separate landing Seller 11 lie. Real Estal<' lead~ lo ehlldrens wtn~. Agent. Call 644·2496 after This It a must seC . Call 00 PM ' now 8'2·2S35. I-''"'' .:..;,.:.;c· _____ _j · ()PEN l•t•· ,, ',·l/(\j 1081 N~i' MO:J'IC·E l--""""'""""'"""'---1 •·"~: • TllE REAL1 '1·•111.<I ESTATERS --, ~"'.!''-tto•.•-1..,., paymen~. Hurry call no'!'' Scll thintt11 r~st with .Oe1il:t 847·5010: Agent s1-:L1.. idle items Wllh a P1lo\ Want Ads . Wanl 11id rc.'1Jll .. i _ ~_! Di.ii)' Pilol Clitssified Ad. how 0:1ily Pilot Class· J UST REDUCED to !fled Jdt1 display their $74 .500. 4BR. 3h.'l, fam mts1agea with legibility rm. 3 car uur. Boat yard. and lmpact ?Ourads.we 3 Blks· to 1-larbor I-Ii. are proud to say, really \\fon't 111st nt this 11rlcc. Kt:t re11ult s . l'hone YONKEltSft~AL1'Y 642·'678. 6<1A·2K88 • ' 2 BR & FAM RM 1614 Louise St .. Laguna Beach 494·1!558 $83.000 Sun 12- 3 BEDROOM La ~una Beach S89.51MI Sat /Sun 1-5 :30 3 BR & FAM RM 9 An ita St. Laguna l3cach 494-8558 $85.500 Sun 12· 19662 Camberra La. 1-luntington Bch 536-7533 Sal 1- 4 llR & FAM IM 112.1 M;:1;in St. Hunt in gt.on Beach 536-8821 $79.500 Daily 1-4 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 3 llt & FAM 1M 5 U n iv. D r . (Nr Back Bay) NB 548-7223 $40,950 Sat/Sun 11).5 * P ool ** Waterrront W a terfront & Pool I ) -. -. . . . r ... pf DAILY PILOT Frldar.Apri14.1975 .._shtlmo 11 ~Ft!f~ Hi.,"4;~ I< H•••lllof#~ ~ HcMIMs .... 5'!1A._._0,,~,~-~"" -.~ --........................ ··········~··········•1 ...... ,. ..... ,.v·•····~· .. ,. .. 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Open for yoUr 'bwe.itM>a ltodqi.,erV.le\.72p"li JDy olf~4lr.~h,.Ue •w=(• ~ .. ~lo on w · NEWPORT w rwarm brick dMo1r .... eoo 968·18'74 12..s P.M. 1AL.LSO.OON· M8.8000PEN.8.11-08'13 t !J!.•~IOU• ' BR, tfr J 1'bfalitl ly 1J ltc1ped '"' ONLY J LER l{uge rumpus :oom or 2NEATH e HOMES DOMJNIUM.. A'P'l'-5~ lf«/Denon 1'1'1ctaftU•· w1.1'Qdf. · rtty ,c " HEIGHTS ' $46 500 a,M)Ol lable + 3big bdrms, 3BR 2ba ·0~ Stanford Plans to cboc>te from'. 1 • WIKHOW t*j ,rm, form. din· kl~hl ut.U .aaltl _J,,.__ Dill.~& ore. 1-ligh on n hill w11ovely ~· ' · ~.,., h:L ~h:aul l~ Un:' ,Ln .; ' BR, 2b41. o n Close t~ ahopptrf1 ',LAGUMAHIM. 'r~ O.wner e~i•'-· 1.-0~o!1't• I and .-~ _.,, , .. _ ., ... '·' ... , II ... ,, ., '" H C view, 2 br, 2 ba. w/oow\y 3 IR CondDlllflihlil1M 'Enchanting ~~~· guu't yllrd or l e WrightwoodLn. ~ach. m1 OCfH.n l\lieWI! • '* llST-11t I .$1, ,soo. Open J-1 sq ~t ·~· pe,r ,m.q.. i t llll rtm9deled Interior. Decor ti:. RlGHTRLTY. 979-8M3 Starung,at$38J5'1l. ! ' I • -'I I &SUi, )·5. lU Vl\»;,joo, lf'tldal l~·a .. " Included urc plllM ror R i JADE REALTY , · ~CQAS'PHWY. Opft ...... 11 to 1 t!T5'T$t2 , 1 .nalnE\: eu, an al 2ndstory.Q11ly$64,000.: H•x t to un" ng Owner must sell tbl$ 3 8471231 SouUll.aeww,i. · PM ,, •. ~-W1to~t1 ,, tee. HR. 2 Ba w1worm & St r • o "', •,~ • r bed""°m plus bia family t111tl!Hjtow 1-" I040 ' ·Y~f!-AHT . fn AMII Siii. &'~ 'U.i!STCL.O:i---All -·~ ""oodsy charm. Lg. R Mewpori'aUppwley. room. Decoralorinterior •••••••••••••••-••••• OWNE~-~~XlOUS. 3 E·' ~'l::rbJ;!el ZlfZ~Hl.....SIO.-. ft;I' '"' ;r·~. ~!.~. ~af1~~~=:~fl~: s4 o.95o.~4•95 o ~~~i~:~:. b~r!:~:rep1 i~ ~--.---,.--1 ~c~':;.. !irh· ~oa:~ . . InD&lltV High "iew o'1crtOoJOni L. • POOL HQME11 ' ,_. . • • ~ '' 100 645-9070 and plush carpets & N f:!.ar Ocean! fireplace.: VA & fHA 491'900 Nlgutl Golt Coun:e. ~ 0 HOU~., ''t'Q . •• '•••••••••• 345 Univ~ Dr. drl!pes. Cool 'n fun pool SHARP 2 bedroom. cum· terms..c,u anytime. N. Lagun'a hsc, white of wqod pa"e.l~-"~ile. pen $ x 50 811.JtM~ll\"-89. S&S (JustoffJrvineAve) jn_ (urn l l y orl'ented pletcly upgr<1ded inside scon'IWTY watervu:2blks•loCres· ~·oi:~le(' tllO~~> 4:Bll , Sat/Sun. 12·6,"' br, 1 ... ~Ba.'Dan,aP~~1UQe· EXECu;JlVE 548~7223, neighborhood. and with oew s hag 516 7533 «nt Bay Bch. 3 bdt.'& 21hb\fo~lt\W·'r'J?.1fum ba,·tam. rm .. Hl';'1'ool. a4~t pa ~k.~otr.~lk to SINGLE STORY 540 .. 1120 carpets. Bia Jot. Room to ·" oonv. Oen. Nowlydoo. ln~ rm. tu it~ . .it~ing. AttracJlvely iJecor _~fHr. ~· .. ! Fum .,..rlinfurn . T R.ELL R ~ bu•"ld . Onl• -.ooo. Red I , · -• $79,$00, , 1:1 . Mel'lnert Prk. le ~P'I· Sf•O v. 49f ... '1Vz or So . A , ewtOf"I :? -c .cpt ww1n cv:rf'•. L ' ~i-....;a•u.. 8 'Nn«642'1074 -.,,1 ar1ng vaulted ceilings. 2955 Harbor Blvd. Carpet, Realtors 536·8836 Dy owner 494..+151. ' ..... ".,.... ":"'1.1' il-'~Y~•o::::::::~·.:::~',::::c:__·.,..--·1-'==--==-----,--- Plus h shag cpl. elegant OlclToww.O... . 1 830-5050 · 4oo-:4040 OCEA~FROMJ11•t", Al$~T..:Pa)!k, Elrfiwo. 174 ~~~f1~ ~~:!'ne.s.o~f:~ Owner. 1,riced to sell . .SIEDROOMS WALlc:t OllACH •OPIM , MlislonVltf.t' 1067 .. IAIG.u+ff ·'"• 211'XIS' Viklnr.:Cnt. k>t • fireplace. f'ormal dining $40,000 3 Br. 2 Ba. frplr, rt. of Big 50x 117 i,.;. Lot .' 2 I. •o• 'Sf*' . ••••~····~.ti••·~•.••·•••• ii\AedaaCed to$1oo.(Q>., &Or' ~wot 'll1'J...1'. 'x30' room . Hu ge ma s ter SHAICEAOOF nice. paneling,, crpta & :1~: ... =:1i"at~.ra:i~~ Bedrms. like new on in· n U . Deane-Matquis. ,Pool, , ... moW.'Oce.ntront ... •11~J d -1 ~oft:1T, _any suite. Pri\•ate patio en· J-IAROWOOO Fl.OORS-·:S:1s25~'QP~~u~§.~~ room. Only 3 years new. side! Call anyUme. WOOds Cove area. Sat.&:: tiled roof, 4 Bil, a,BA + Open'Sat/Sun/Moa.fl·S . l·Xl~r(· Ot>wnv~7~t·47 19 trance. Corner lot. Park cpts. bJtns. water sof-s 6454026 Assume low interest loan SCOn·REA.Ln Sun. lOam-tim. 1832 many xtras! By Owner. _..}f l•Y~C»if"I aftl PM 11 ' like yard. $0000 down! tener. lge rear yard.I --"-"---~-~~------or excellent terms. 536 .. 7533 9s~an ·Wlly, ':8 . l"i~w Nq agents. $81,liOO. OftirlOf Lldo'a tleet'Wfj1. De1U.Pi11PP'• X &t 'ct now <·ali 847 6010 Es ·~-2 $48 9SO -1 bi c Ii at c a a.+.home. 4 B/r, 1586-8813 · • j ~u ·. _,;....._..,_t~:. ~ ·kj• h tn• t 11 .-. · · · · v.·/ACC S . a~ins, ava1 a e . a u5 w i view~."!SOO ... liq .tt. · . , , o , van11 w1.,.,~ , ... ,.o,,. •l 'I .O: I"~·~ , ar Agent. ba l hs , w.a·lk to a 11 ' 89'7·0321 · lrTine 1044 $157,500. Wlmbush 'eal· OPE~ HOUSE-4, BR ;,l~ 'al P ,4'~i~U lldf,.•1J$-'IC~ iV. • t;f,~ ~ appt. MEW OM MARKET 1><:hools. 543.500. ~t of Save Thousands •••••.•••••••••••••••••• l)'.5.58·3955. BA. Recently recteCoi'•l· ~!V.p.91) f •• ' ~10, ..... \1 I~ • N B I I "°'ms. sur·11 su••• '1!11imiliiiiiiii!~,~ec1>l_:.jiei!_y20~ .. ~··~·~·!_••!••~-~:1100 .. .o ... ~POI...,.. ewport each 'up ex. Roy McCardle pool c """"" Pl '-""'" "1 ~~~~~d . Sharp & cozy. Realtor &llOMewpori & Jac'i-•: !i~Rc!~d1~~!~~~:g ~!mor~~~C.3s~~~-%~: ~l'.h ~n\ an<'e 8 tlt0''state SPARLING Costa J\1esa548-7729 ••-ca rpet s. wallpapered. nfl;r lot W/\•iew. P.tany Be; '. 20X50 1 more. REr\L l';S'.l'i\'r E Beautiful: College fark PAINT AND SAVI ~·Short escrow possible.~ .xt-t'as. Assumable 7o/..-Porchawn'ks .,'CirP.oct& 833·3548 · i. home, 'owner .sacrihee! Chan<'c tlt a lifetime. for 41'01 G"lenwood. Agl . 1 048 500 L' 1bed;'830·4048or8a-1342 -----"-'c_c-'--'----IB>'o\l.'ner4Hr,2D1t,5~~'·. t'" d OPENHOUSE . oa n. . · . .,.vcs: , • G .l. All extras, super 1cturesque groun s smart buy<:r! Spacious4 833--0780. 837-320~ Harbor View....._ sPrep•t,1400 HUGE patio I-luge lot 60 x 60 "'ith plants. trees, big bedroom, 2 buth, plus S8t/Sun 12·4pm. Beaut. 3 bdrm., famil.f ••••••••••P,•tt•~••••••• BILLIARD ROOM 9 pool "'ilh jacuz-L.i, party huge rumpus room. GI&: Awesome view! Ti)...a en· Open house Sat & Sun, 3 rm., Carmel; Mt. view. iO:.'C·2 Ero,iti1e: Katella- $2000 Do'Ulo..I garden area·. S3 7.900 .. patio, br ick fencing. En· l>'HA terms at o nly $43,500 ~ Br,2 ·Ba.lgeramrm,a.ir Price includes land ,' GG n'ext to s hop 'g . ..... ,.... Prin. only· 64.5· 418 ; try hall to oversized liv· ~-.., 000 c 11714 963 5671 will buy a neat 3 and den trie_s, ('pies, redwd deckJI.. cond, view Saddleback, 57, 000 · • · Gi:lntgameroom. Warm 1_54_8_8_2_5_1. _______ 1 ing room, 3 bedrooms .,,....,, · a · -· or 4 bedroom home on' great fl'oor plans ,· lots of brick & wood. ~' center. 25000 sq. fl. paneling throughout. plus den a rea, Jog bum· -quiet cul·de-sac street, gourmet kitchens, 3 Br, 5&6-~16 Sa)#Exc~anae. Owner. r. Formal dining. Full $58,500. carpets.drapes. 1 munily pa.rk. It has an~~~~~~~~~~jMewportleodl 1069 llil Will Jo'our big bedroom s . MESA WOODS ing fireplace. Nev.• , . . just 4 doors from com-2Mi ba. From$86.500 •--~-------1~6'4;,--081:~'(>,t'~· ·-~~~ price just 839.900! Hurry, 2 \'e;,1rs nev.· 4 bedroom. 2 "540-1.,,~ assumable VA loan or * OPEM•HOUSI * ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fantastic View of R8y &. •,ro.polr~ . 1600 r t. \ •11' -<,a_l_ln_owH47-6010.Agcnt. b;th. forn1al dining, T•R"IELL;R 1 ---=:;;;~;;-;;-~~-1 my ns1"de• a BAYfRO~ o 28 28 ..i-fY "" . owner a <.'O • llll<Low"seSt. . . ..,., eean. r, a,cqntlu,•••••• .. •••••••••••••••• separate family rm, step new VA . wit h 2 balcoriies.' Boat (~ro"· 1''0?~1 & Enjoy Lif~ doy,·n living v.·/stone 2!:15S Ha>rborBlvd'. •.•. Sundayl2-4PM New custom 3 bdrm, 3 s li'P avai l. $69,500. COM(lillM~r,AL 'n. II 0 1 ~ ~ Co u .n.t _r.y ·. frplc , 3 c;tr gar. quick OPEN SAT. 1.4 PM . .· RAISR,D 'S Chti-rm will l1' your im· bath plus maid's room & 644 68S6 H (~\er look 111 g ll cc I la y, pos ... ·s~c~s=si~o=•~-="='~'-~536c_·_""36_·_·_1 2431 Bowdoin. College ~ pression!CleM 2 bcdrm, bath. 2 story v.itb. spiral -' Va!Jey. nr. golf<.'<lllrse::>. 4 --REWPIS 2 bath with view in North s tair<''ase to Pallery 1-IARBOR VIEW Homes--:; ',"' "'.~1 ..,.*'H'ff" BR. 2 BA . shake roof. l'VT l'··cly ~L><>o. •• house Prk. Vacanl 3 br, 2 ba. En" F ·t t · I I bo ,, 1 • I p n /bon ·~ !'M'.~ .. .. .... ....,, 1 1 1 n-...:t •-....... · . .... ru1 rees1n ove y a ve. ·uuYe y 11rep ace orto no w us rm., ~--TM"''STER white brick· rrplc. huge 1800 ' Or less. l\.1esa am. rm .. • tpl. poo ·• ~~· liiii--r-= .. ofr§,~:tca mPut,Dr: .. lrvine garden, separat.eartist'lri inhugelivjni~mplusa 4~R . 3¥.!ba. $93;500. ree. ,_~ . '" veranda v.'/ fabulous Verde . Prine. o"n ly! Owner.$45,500.Prin.on-IJ)I CalnpOsVall;..vc:~ctr lud"o d~fj ,., ·· · OPEN"S 115/SU ·111 _.. vo _. -:-t Office I 6375076 --_ .. :?""'""' • s 1 secon , re ., .. ,.e 1q a · n .·or~ '"••i ~-::-Y'"' view .. ti ac v.'/ many P.T.L.540-6099 y. · eves. C•LLl3' "600 8 "' o p ""''"' ret1\i\.i;x:ce 45< t-'-===-==-----1---------1 ow' ..:i~·~Ol-~o. A ~ ,s 3.~ .. o. bayfTQnt ffia.iler bdrm. by appl , 2 18 Of>-i•t~~t.; .: •ffi fruit trct·s. corr al . .-.--~·" ''~ Wetbhr, allbull\·lnslllwi Ramsgate,N.8 .•. ' , t.o $!)'" .•t.. . o ce s;; 5 . 0 u u . 'V i s t a . Mesa Verde Area Mesa Del Mar PRICE ···l"'ltf...Mo!. so • 2 st 0 t: r ... j Br. 2 ': ! .. , electronic oven'. Pri~e 644-7866 ~b.5415 ldca.Jlohs. 1 -Year leases 7141724-486!:! At:t, Deli ghtful famil v home T ~ • fireplaces. Laundry rm, • OPEH HOUSE* · nl · I l d · • $42 900 l.ari;!c faJAily room. F"I d . 2 60 Sq ft pier:Fee land. For more . ·Of'. . o.r>e.. nc u es in x lnt. condi tion . 3 , fireplace. "'&hake roof. 1 tere air. l . &491Anita&. informationcall6'1S-Sl20. NEWPORT Crest condo '"t1lttle1-aftd"tj•l'lltorlal. Bdrms. 2 Ba. family , Abs~ On a cul-d~ac. Come Lg Cul-d·sac. lo maint, Sunday 12"4 PM: t-'===='-_==c_c=c.t on green belt. upgraded 2 Call now <714)752-1100, room. 'fireplace & pool. , light my fire and warm Cov wood d.eck, Orchard, .~~uyxe18Jmbeiidyr!."~eha, .wtlht,_h2 ''HARBOR VIEW br:,? Pt1. 1 story,,end,unit. INVESTMENT SPE~TACULAR ~ana I-louse carpeted. yar d • Q'speratioft,ScH your family 's heart . $62,950Ass1i1me7°k ...,, ,_,, "'TREEHOUSE" Perfect cond. $63,500. ""DIVISION Capistrano leoch I 018 ••••••••••••••••••••••• liar r & Ocean Vnhll'Y,'. 3 fenced & la ndscaped . Pi-i.eed De low market 842 _9371 . Open House Weeknds 1-5 beam ceilin~ atOOe FP, 2 + paneled dM,. Jmmac. o~·ner, 645·4009 THE REAL F.STATERS BR, 21,~ ll<t Toy,: ome. $49,950. Phone Joseph C. value . He r e's yo ur HOuEYMOO.... 1505_ ~,E2c_8806cetstooe Ocean view, niee yard. Upgraded 1Dside & out! . , Completely decorated & Gallant, Sr. Realtur, c hanee to own that ..,. n .,., Conve"nieni-location,1 Set in future"""--' of Prime duplex, ~pt. Isl. furn ished . On the Blurfs. 645-444 5 beautiful home you've HEAVEN l ----=-====----1 $85 500 ,.,..i.;;;500 $93 500 3 BR Lido Nord 0 ID "Id SI12 000' ---------1 THE TERRACE B 2 ' • over .fO trees'. •·~ ' $ 7'5 ooo" Bl 0 bo ~ h wner 01 er .• ' ·•-always~·anted,but at a . NOWdNLY.$36,000. · ~ · ,2 .r .. , 'MAlt.IOMMILHE" 844-8898 a·ft 6 ptii or 1 • · a a ....:a<' 493-5.544 s mall price! Park ·ti~e 3BR 2ba lovenest. Nice ba.1 'nr. pool. ShoWcase • 644·8285 · cottageS53.SOO Owner , 3 Br. 2 Ba , liv. yards. enclosed patio. kitchen & large dining cond . S43 ,500,(it640-5560 EAL ESTATE 1 --;;:-;;:;"-;;~:.::;;:::;:--·j ~M".!"'~'~h~a~ll~R~lllY_~"7~5-~4~600~1 Corona del Mer 1022 r m. rrpl, lge fam. rnl Central air conditioning, area. Harvest ClOlors lhr-618 S. Coast Hwy BLUFFS CONDO •••••••••••••••••••••.•• y,·/blln bar & desk. kit. d Laguna Beac" •94 -•• • garage door opener . roughoulr Be.Juippy an ., ... ·°""° view 3br /3ba412Plata tt--ei.-~ 1076 DUPLEX-$74,900 bltn, rormal dining. Natural brick fireplace, in kive .CALL1J42-0071 EXCITIMG-NIW $72,000 Owner67S.3400 ='•••••••=•••••••••• (OccansideofHwy J house newly decor. fruit family r oom, 3 b ig 3 Br, l>'a m Rm. 2 slory OPEN SUM.Z..S Owner 544 -1999 tree s, S49.500. 3105 bedroo.ms. extra baths. .. free slandr,.g home . EMERALDUY BAYCREST by Owner. 4 Presid.e_ntial Hgts-new Barbados PL !\1ei,a Lovely brick patio. Pror.-.fr9nt-laridscaping. 402 Emerald Bay UR, D/R, F /R, 31;., Ha . Condo, 2 BR, 2 BA. HewCustomDuplex Verde. ·$40-1 720 Plush carpe tin g. Charmingoldcrhome.a I van Wells c us tom. Ocean Vi e w. $39 ,950. South of Hwy TARIELL. Redtors ~r'.lpe;ie: :,. ~cing . bdrms., 2th baths. The $1~.~-Below market. =7~Loan . O~ner . STRIP COMMP~IAL 9.4 ~ cas h . •P6eJ1dable. Great strip, commer<'ial perfec:l location, adja- cent to Alpha Beta Shop- ping center. Earns $3535 s p endable -per year. 10-2~~CJIP· rate. Don't di11y Cau-c114 > 152-1700. ·,.., VESTMENT f DJVJSION. Do you like shingles. BvOwner.anxioustoscll 2955 HarborBlvd. Do.aJ#-. __ ale niv.5:93oo8kr.·, paneled living rm. & Pr1n<'1palsonly.646-1513 ·' shakes. stained gl<iss. beautiful home, idl'a l f~-~ -!-=~~~"""!~~~~~~ combin~d dining &fumi-Bluffs Condo-Beaut.dee& Pri'ce'reduced~3Br.2 iNV~STORS! ~ REALESrATERS ~~,.1},.dd ... oaklcdpadoo"e~in7g00. lochallion,·,1"i' ...,I,.· pk .. & Mearlacklay • by , ly rm ... opedn onkt<>Nlgel., lndscp'd_ 3 BR. 2'h BA, Ua , walk o s tores . Storage garage bldg. 9 ..... .__ ,,ane '·'· Sl' s.4, .rnr . Supersharp4becfrm.2 •. TU RTLE ROCK TERR., ocean view ec · ewy famrm,rorrpaldinrm, $45.S00.107Cadir..Orcall un it s+ off~' ,e. 217 •' sci .ft. of decking & 4 car S40.SOO /ofr5't0·9542 bath. family rm home by TRU .. ~T::Y.OU. R Prf!sident's hOtne. View, remode-Jed kitchen & great ror enlertaining! 4,93-66Slor493-Zl90 M parkin~. See at 509 I · u k B i 'BR 2"ha 2 f 3 powdec rm LoveJ..y li~O:Wiffift'S!;;;;<cl;ff.<l~A~v~oc~a~d~o~,C~-~-:;.::~5~'~14=·-' DIM I exc us1ve 1:-ac a y JUDGMENT poo , • . ...., • p, nl . S ..,;,. ,. Owner$79,500.M0-1841. BY OWNER ••--l'tffs< Go Iden rod · Pr ice "tesa e ar, ;i:rge cor2 area. Cathedral ceilings, ONL y s;i.s;SOO. car gar. By .owner. Prin-ga en. 129,......, -~ ottdiOMINlhM SllU.500. Call b73·lll58 oer lot. 3 Bedroom. exquisite v.·all to w.a ll . eipals only. s12o,ooo. 7101 .. ~~~., ~-~ br,'2 ba, fam rm.ocean & for--•-. +·'\ 1700 bath. Co\'ered patio. Buys this4bdrmbome1n '"--ft _11 . p 1 - A 47 FOOT LOT Brick firepla<'e. Dry bar crpts. Woodsy covered w <!I k i n I! d i st nnce lo 552-3781 Sparkllng.j tir:b:in-~2· at.h ft EDUCED ~ beac~~r:be vtew. v . -.-..r.\M•••••••••••• is BIG in our town . i n fa mi I Y room . patio. Excellent buy at oce~n. Nev.' paint ·tnake,,·r_-=U=-N~l~V~E'-R-S_l_T_Y_P_A_R_K __ , h.om,e .• Ai:c~1tecJ..,4e, D IM4,. 1·r 'lE' orr. 492·257i $65..SOO. or: PG8APJ:J);)RVINE, 2 P r oviding a IO\'ely Sprinkler system front& s4·4,95 o. Red Catpet, it!'lineonthis largelot.' 58n. 2,12 ba, OR, Fam s1gnf;d,;profess.~r.at~ LI· U ~ ''· -BR.2 BA-,,patio.ceh~al storybook garden to view back . Extra ta r ge'l-R_e_·a_ito_c_s.l!<J_._™~'-· ---{ ALL terms. 968-4456 Rm. 21h car gar. patio, ~· .~9' Dea!". ~e ings 3 Br, 2 Ba;frpl, im\ned. San Ju.. · , "I 'alT. Ow•, ·-i~ Oval from your 2 BR cottag·e mas l e r bed roo n1. MEDALLION HOME "OME LOok" pool , t~nn is. $62 ,500. s'"u~vnmyg ,,",· d0i~ndge'cmks. occ'py. Now only $7f.~. Capi1trano ·, 1071 Rd 644-4881-1 ., cnlal al Ca mpec oc · bo"l •pace. IS WORTH• Own•. ••2-7770 " • Owne•/Agl .,....,_.,A<><> ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Pus rco.ir uni r . " "' Supe•-sh--•p 4JlR. lam • ' ~ I . d d A ' ..... ,......,... -TAXSHEL~ER T . • '" poo s ize yar -P· --------. By Owner. 2Br tBa Con-. ·• S2J5J mo. 591,000 . Cull 15~o/2'_,"0°0V.:ng 92°t~l0 ~;~~~ rm, lrg· screened patio, THOUSAMDWORDS ] IED RA....,.H proved pl ans for ex-1~ ~ d p 1 • 2 . t.O 4-plexes & ln·plexes1by -644 __ ·7_,_ll_A~•~c_ot _____ , f ..... lc,firC&burglarpro· Don 't be content """ pans"•on •137~ ELEGANT 3 BR 2•• B 0· oo, gar. ma ithebeacli 2br&twntise !>46-l!JSO. .,.. I mmacu l a t e corner · ,......, · ~ a Ocea n. $24,90Ch Call Co · I .tk e nd · l-I0/\.1E & INCOJ\IE 1-"===------1 tected. $48,500. searching lhru ads. Your home with boat & trailer • T_ownhome,. near t.he 831)-48.16 .0~6m1323P v. g. ra nu. :Olh' stucco &: v.·rought iron LIFE STYLE 2 15 \.1.-lth fam rms anddining. country setting ir you ' -~r ~xq~t!ulely cul!ltom1z_ed Sponi1h Chcrnt $20,950 home with hugesuodeck 75 .73 =0 •4456 _ want to gel away from it · -•..::r-· . 1nter~or and _all exter:1or spirfy.new! And Marina Don't ..__l'eve it! Then Lovely new J bedroom EXPAND YOUR ~CALL NOW ~~~~~. ~r l~05 I:dr~i~~ a·ccess in a beautiful 4i!1 v.,ater. '!'/21 Boat ~hp. o-. & ~-ca ·• PLUS 2 wo·1·h tho"•. lov-ely l\1esa .,.,., · met•culou•ly m•<• i ' Bd 2 ~' .,..: n vi w " 1;:;;;;;;;;;;,.:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;1 all thi s is it & only llo•-•tl.-4.' · . " . • c ose. 4 rm sty come see il! Bea"Uful 2 •: bedroom separate house Verde 3 bedroom and DONALD M. llRO ~ ta1ned Owner/Builder ( ---, _, • $48 950. Call546-0022. 110SN Comrttwy· '"°9Vna . · · home_ or ers gooo Uv.1.na, 5~y, 2 bednp, deluxe for in"come'. $119.500 fa mUy room, built-in A11e,iei.$, •nh•t• Gardener's Delight ' · :,i will sell, lease or trade. prest_1ge a rea . Vaulted features. ' }.• ' . ' " ' " . " ' . .. lo1 "' " t :o l " ' " ,, - . ' ' VOGEL~C,08~~~LTORS stereo l-l l Fl, Al\l /l>'M. Daina Point . 1026 Cha rming one stol'y 4 4M-ll7 r -. $82,500. o·ay~ 4"3-SS.U'or be"ai;n ~eilin i~, huc_e _Vl"'LA(ff;GARbENS ..... .........., Huge cul de sac Jotd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroom in Shorecrestc. *WOODS-COYE* Eves.~75 ·8226 ' . stone fireplace, spac. 4109 W: 5th -·St .. Santa ----'--'--"----1 Japanese garden an · R d c ,.1. .<!.:... __ CATALIMAVIEW greenhouse .• v.·atcrfall. MAGNIFICENT High beam ceilings in New2500sQ.ft.custom4 rm s. e arp e. ''Ana,''vj,.:n J0:3Q·to 7:30 5br,21 ~ba.ramrn1 .. din. tropical pl ants. rruit NOCE::HARBORVN. r:_imily rm ·&FJiving.fm&1 ~~~=====~-lb r. h ome. Many MEWPOR'fSHol£5' Real~ors 497-l76l -Dailt.14.Jt.1·1 rm. 2 frpls, extensive trees, room ror pool , u.16 · 3 car gar. ag f'iear bicycle lrai ·COLLEGE PARK amenities. Dtive by & Im~ac. 3 Blf •. 1-sty .. 2 3 ~R. 2 BA, Zyn old, Cnr. Mission Vie-·o,2bdnn, l l/:? lndscaping. & decorat· former model home. lot ~ acre. Pi:of. ldscpd. beal·h. owner 'moving · I see at 1832 Ocean Way. Patios_. Pos1t1v.el y 1n v iew l ot . lmmac. 1By .... _ .. ._,._.,·ew!..-: ... ·'ll·in•., · f" 1 d b fi $103 500 Uy Ownr/Agt out of area. Qualified VA · ~~ntastic 2.story mode · d ~1 nnn AO"l.Nl'I' _..., ., ...,.....-•• 1ng . ee an yowner. _Owner will help 1nance .. · · · .. bd 2,h-b th 'lh Price $157.SOO. Will con-~ove-1ncon -~ .-""' owner.$49,950 . ._...._.t.8 dislrNasber;.2.,.8,.0id, Reduced to $132.500. 4001 :.it g c~ interest. Just _P_h_. •_7_5_·7_4_1_• _____ 1 buyers y,·elcome. Priced 2;6so rs~~are. r~ of ~~x-sider trade roe gd. R·I CAY·WOODREAlTY Mew rt leach 1069 by owner. $27,_,, 7"k as. Topside Ln. G44-0llO $47,9001 Call 546-2313. DUPLEX BARGAIN at).54,SUO. ' '" ury a nd only 21.6 year.. sites. Open ll~ Sat. &, · * 541-1290 • , ••• r.c:................ sume. 84.7-31822. ; 428 Narcissus A\'e. oPtN 111 9• '1; ~uN 106'"'Kr· OCEAl!JVJEWS new. Mint corxlition. VA ~-10-4. For more info.[~~~~"""'~~~~~ p.:,;,;,;;;;.;,;,;,;,;;~~~iiiiijiiii s!1i~~s~~~:~~~8 :~_ .. _:,,:· .•. ·. ,_-_,_-.-_i'_t.~ ~~:~P:;:t~~w~~! ~~ii·av,ailable. Calll -'-"w_s~~a~"!~~~U~A~sn~':.~~~E"-'~~L~T'-sy __ , $:9:2.~S~·Rs~J~ ~e~Pt1RXe~. ·, yourexpensesby li vin'g I · 1. .• 00 . 1841 ort · NEWPORT BEACH S k Cleon in deluxe 3 or 2 Br apt & p= [J..:j~,~~· ;~~-IL.I :nA~Ts ~~:d~.~~~~h Margate Pl. . , . 4 Br. dining, ramily rm, Colle~~rl·s best floor rMenlt lhg e oDthPec4. !~~ .. ~31 BY OW~ER . Luxury 2 I • ~; . Bch. Height~ blilme wlth r SEE THIS~ •l pool, 2 frplcs. AAA cond. h a a a , · · ..,.._, slor>' Spa nish La Cuesta. . --·-be ed · ·1· 3d k , 'e· dM" ••• plan. 3 Bdrms .. 2 bat s, \t am ce11ngs, ec s ~ _ Fee land. Harbor High fp l. Ne v.· carpeting. SHAKE ROOF CUTIE. 3 BR. 3 B'A, (am rm + & a view rrom every Beautiful.secluded 4 Blt, School Dist . $90,000. S44.500. Open Sat/Sun. 2B R. ram style kit eh. rec room · Huge pOOI. S~.·.-'1 a......,_ . room. $55,000. T1,111e is of Pool Home. Most desira-, SPARLING I ·5: 440 Elmhurst tree shaded paJ.io, graJ>(> Many extras. 968-1178 r..~., lhe essence. ~-1816. ble area. Pvt ~.~yanl REAL ESTATE . 9635515 ... lhea1r.Loves1n·your1-====='-'=-'-=='-'--I ~· 833.3.548 HESTER~IROWM stake fence, R·2lot. Rm . · heart. ·Bu·y her this BYOWNER.CompletCly entry & lush landscap- &Assoc .. Realtors for rental unit..,~~~EENI BY OWN ER . <i nu>St un -horlie ... you'll never remodeled 3 Bd. 2 Ba: ing.!86,500. , 833~9781 llOUSE Sun 1-4 : .._,.z usuHI cozy a.& Den shake part. It's 'a beautiful 3 h'ome on Bluebird Ca· SOUTH COAST Enc a n l 0 · DAN A roof cottage surrounded bdrm., 2 b&lh home with rt,yon.' Beamed Ceilings, fNVESTMSNT MESA VERDE lfARBOll REAL1"Y , by pines. Smog free. Hot garden fountain and frplc, wood & stained S49·<WJl2 646-6710 L't"-3BR '2ba + 2 fpl cs. 496·2790 jacuzzi pool & pror. care Cupid's blessing $45 750 gloss windows, 2 deck5 & Qu1etcu1desac st Must r -·-t I y lley 1034 fre e ga ·rden s. I n -ft. ' 1· •••500 Ope st HARBORVlEWHOMES · · · rvun o n a pa 10• _.., -n a · Thre~ bedroom hO\&U sell . Bkr. 556-6171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• door /outdoor Ji ving in &SUn. 1to4. 962 B:luebird bcaulif_ulty. decorated In 0 . p complete. privacy. 8122 •Canyon Dr 4'7 •0 1• Nr.WESTCLJl-.F PLAZA IY"'f'c ool ' ' ·~===c.·~--~~="--1 Country Style-Luxuriant Indianapolis. 536-6697 or VI•.... •-Attr. Jrg 3BR 2ba , bltns, I Beautiful · story, 4 BR, 675.8307 Open Afterns. • . ' I OSO 18ndscapil\g & redwOod hdwd fir s. fpl. patio. 2'h bath home goes with F""-::.:O'..'...:::.!:::CC::.:::::::c.~1 lllAL'IY LOl)I•• HM11 decking . Large master POPPY ST. $59 ,500. KINGAA RD thishi.lge~.11avey~ur BY OWNER, $28t.,~· for 552•7$00 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroom with glassed in Charming duplex, short R.E. 642·2222 own Olympics. The kids sale or lea'se Option. 2!1 ~~~~~~~ ...... ~~~ LIKE IUYIMQ. garden. Built ·i·n bOok· wa lk to Little Corona; will love !t and Dad will BR , dbl gar, ~i}drps.I . . A MODB. cases & custom made seller .,.,.111 carry. Save OPEN HOUSE love~~he 3 <'ar garage. Nice & c,lean. 19071 By Owner, <l 84rtr1,.Fam1-Fanlutic _3 bd, rw, 2 bath coom dividers. Extra 102 The Masters Circle Separate enclMed laun· Pauline.96s-21ss ly Kjt . Elega nt ly almoat braild new that c hild's playroq'm , See 1 poingpi7~·5000USES 1adj. to No. side santa .1 iitY ·rQQm fpr _?llom . A I a nd sea ped $52,900, sbin·es , like a nawless this today! H Ana Country Clu b.)"' .~M"its·t· •1tee! 'ctn tu r y MEARTHESEA S51·38'793732Scottsdale .. diamond" won 'l.lasl a VOG'.EL CO.REi\LTORS ' " -.. , I YfAR~W . Custom ,decotaled' :\. BR,· 2 Ba fam-rm home on -Jge lot. Vacant. Xlnl fitiancing. "flarllor View. $79,50(): , -,. ; I t··'.. '" lmfR THAM HEW • -.1. Never lived in 4 BR, ram.rm Imme w /g reat .v·iew .:-·Y1ou •ic:t o the landscaping 81!<1 save.'lll!>,UUU.' · ' ' ., ' ' ' Po'QL:. tE~MI( J~(Jul" '.. . Woo~O! '::~:eam 1~~~.2;7~.~~t .. ~;.:.t ai_taHI. Eun,tlaitneg.~~~-"~!ley Less thatt $53,000 . The Ti!rraCe.2 Br, 2 Ba, week. R\lrl")' VA termst-____ 54_s_--9346_,.,_· ~·~-'-:;:::::::::::::::::;!;:~::;;:;;;:;;:;;;~:::;::-::::::;-1 ~ I availa~le. Call546-0<rl2. I " b " i ceil 't1 .. \'~ry unus.ual 3 Courtyard entr)', rustic many ~x ra, ., •• me oc. ery ge , et eaut. -bdfm .. tam . rm .. close to e, ~ 'O Al'-~,'"-·f)_ · "C ~Q. 9 exterioi-', a Spanish feel $49.500 Owner 551·20'19 bayfront condor ;View Go along wit\j the;key"tolh,ls 21\l<>ry 4 • . BR. fam·rm1 ho'ine .'on<·corWlir lot. , 2 Frplc's, we1b·~r: etc. '$'95,000,'~- . :i ~ · · r,~l oceau.OpenSun.1·5 p~ l.'Clt,I ~ (;.!) P<J";:J w/lot'~ of glass -AND 4 LoglMCll•oclt 1041 from everl r oom. . "'""·TASTIC VllW ' ~ ~ . ·' 1127 Sqt>rinaTerr. That Intriguing W~Gome with o Ch11clcl• BR's, 3 b.:~hQ.g3 s~~r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~ ~i564 •'-1'1 1to San Clemente Island, '" ' mmac. Harbor VJ~w Large 5 BR ram-.· mli<>me-w /(bh lver view. be~I are,('lill#l 'ttf,\oi!l 'from 1 new. $129,SOO.. , ~ 1 • -. : .,, Speci.111 vie"·· r .v. J{ills ----'--i4itHlfcu.., •. ~ -,aa::.ii1gye.rm w/1erv1ce LEASl:/C>mOM · i~~:~=-~!!~~zl~~~~~~~J--~:i ~ i I• incl. the harbor; super 0 l aarronoa i.tt.,, of 11r..., bar, brick" 1pJc._. cu.<Jtom ·J. Bdrm. own:Your-"9f(n H•me , 5 • Br. , 3 u .. ... I bd ,_ Knt~ltd -01 ¥ .. drps & shutten, wood apt.'°Ocean sided. 'l:fwy. --•n ' ·• 1 :.. arge rooms: 3 rms., '°"':'°'°""' fowli111Pi.wotdi. cov.patio! 8kr982·5Si1 Jn bea'uti£ul Nor.lb sumabl~an ;.OpenSaL 1' .. SUP••I SPY~']'.',,", family r m .. game room. C .......... & .Sun. 12·5, 640\$86&, p I N"r df · , • 36 ft pool . Special 8l I T E IC c A L l Lagun1. loee lO "'""Y'" .. opu Br e w -Be 0 -IDOdel_, ... • ::. $22',922. Open Sun. t-5 1 I' I I I I ' . . • ping " b~ach .. e , ~.soo ··Spacious 'roo:ro~~'delllltl,,:)>o_ol.n: " " . - -. -. -EXEC CONDO month;a1~l)ii'3C!•Wl.j ; UNIQIJELY~ATE · Jacuizl,-view' jil'lnujol\~ol!i!,"l,'l'iOeG' I 0 I 1 Upgraded 3 MdtoOm, all m· , _.C>d"'-Ii-~,~~' OF$)¥1l_ ,,.01!'CE•~~f . to sell loci_ ay1 '~ •. ;; ~"' 1, ,1 '.,.,1 ,,. ' ;~ L,,_,s .... ,_M..,...Y~U,_-t f bltnll. separat'e laundry ~. · 11uu.~. n.,..· .~ mm n r I I I room . $100 Dow n~ ~ti Lptq na lo ·c. sllna... . •••HG 'Yo~·· llAC'i,, .. lf, I _ . . . FHA~VA or $1450 Joi-IA. • 491·2900 · CUstm ~sq n hom~on f :"l' TW \ FHA203Bs32.ooo. · kg., .. linedroetotn""• To tb-ls.,be.al\.tif.U am!fij11 ted " , I 0 c C\A 0 J ·i How Hm•• h•~ ,.,. ..... I ''llll IJMjfJ!I oe··H ....... 1 to Cll (l Dr .• Ntl<. •BR: ' EastbL4flS"IU>o·-•am---'th ~"~I I ~r I I · :~;:d~y 1w~f:k"=?, k . ·LI~ DU,Ui" . ~~~·~h·i:~.~~~.~ .E-Z ~:i~. ';,'i~~ai .-~;;rOOadi;is. :~ .. , -~~----~--•~-:=-::::-:=-::::·:::~little lhlnp-'"t cqwr1 for , fl..__ Perched a boTe the -1 ~---/ aaoa.;•Mpplnsmqre. $79,590;:.X-o rter:ma ·'·.'•fl Harbor Vi ew Hills 3 Br. I METRE p l ot.Jrs l'Ql~l-c:•,'· ' Ii~ ' .... Ji",,_ '. be.cbe$ of So. La,una; .IF~LU\Etheextra-,' 0'9MHOUSI '°' ._,,.iltllll HOt1i~,11 .M "'1 ,' d f L_ -;.;.;..;.,o-=,.:...,_,_ * OPoro,lftl!ISl_'t home & lnco~ ee in· ~ary 1 .. 100·11,1a11 in •'-'"l llUN. l-SP.M ._~ r..". en. am . room, ocean r ] J )! I I .,, "°""""' "' """''" """ -~r N •• "wl" U>LI I yr now • v .. v • -:>OUlh lifffw~ in Ill •CdM( 'YOU'ii love ~ ,.,·· ger Dr. Sl29,500 Open '--'--'--''-"--'--'youd~,~ ... ~""?t.tew. 'OPENDAIL°f;J·4PM vaca.ocy ProblelJtti'teft; mori'lentyou ·OsH1t.~en· ,, _ 54S.21!198 \, Sspa.CIOU!t 1lv e .~a1,rJ_1me'lu.X:' view. Pool. 1227 Outrlg· L v by 111Ho h ..._ 4!o,., i 1123MAIN'~,RE~ c.ome P(Oper 1 ~· o ~tom '"4 Ba;hr-the , f.;: '\ •195,000. '-~1 lhl . ~, i ~~ ~•h.li.ii.t,,.: i"'- ;,.', Sat. &Sun. 640-8819 & r New. cuslq(ll't'BR f{fftm prl:C'ed r1Jht•t'1!91~ uv I t A "t . advanta·ges·. of _ 'n..;~pl u_~fuced, "I P"NtNUMB~r~o t!TllRSI' r r I' r .,. I rm,3carge'T<:r(aUV•c· ,~,. ae. nocea v1eweu.tom homf'; lanftcap· betler'hu.tt'·I ·-' -~ -" •• Don.l drop lhc ball ! Get a IN lkt.!r sau.1.•c~ . -- -. _ . . ccss orf 'il»ty.•iW1111k· to .__._ J.~O! .• $135 .~00 .-; ALL Inf", pool" Jacuui. I yr '04 job with u lo"·-~l Daily O ~N,1sc ... •t1t.wiw'•'• llTn1s TO j j -J J I I J J beach and ~'e ark: A&WJ.Nt_ ma'rguiflce crtdl•.._ Br .. /atn rm, din 752 ' ' &.fl fl.-_.;.,_~ n.,r11 ' l'flOt Cjns:11tlctJ Ad , "' "":..::!: • • • • • • • _ CALL536-tl821.. !\.., ~ •foyfM ...... ut. rm,• In Beycre1t. by 1 I t U\f11 11-f;'¥,JY'"1,J.ft:;, .., 11 1 ' ~l'b~o~it~•~64~:1~_,.,~,.~-=!:' =d.·~se~!11~11.~i;i~L~IT~S~.·~·~w~"".:'~"'~e:1os~. ~sill~. c~-~~-~·~0~1~0~.f:' ~G~•:;r.•~l~d~s=. 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Cal l C,,uck Vlll.uforrcnl, Sn1 , fam l y cot.tu.cc. lg · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l14MK\x ;. J,1 ~,Br. holL'ltl : Spllltr, A&eQt.645·0303 Unrque HQme!'!, S4(1.S990, ~ ::· 1 ~a.···""••· S$1o yard, frtlit lri·c. Incl •alboa Pettlft:Mlla 1707 NO lncre:111e In i.uni nu~r Off leaftft rcrth , ~µ~<>n4>)~~ .. . ?DR c l!I dr di · •2 n ....... 1325/S.~ i,:urdt!ncr. $~i15 mo .••••••••••••••••••••••• r <!'nt. lleuul. I br furn 2 Br. Adults no pets,:? BR . crptii. drl)!I. bltn~ • .JUJ;l~Ob 548·30l&:Aal OY(N Proper t .Y In C 1 • ~\·' 1P8·nJ:.J)Ollol. 28R,'2b1 ........... $365 581 ·!1!f:t7 IALIOAIHH <*PlS SIG5&$17!">S1)un1.sh d s hwhr11 , llhal: cJ)t ti, pool. laundry. $180. nio.. · · lnll'.l ti woo"-Ha wth(lrnti P c, 0 10· au Y rin, '2 UR, 2 Ua , r<&m,. •· • S4SO -1 1 Style bldlC 1>i.·t t·ncl ~ur clos ed j;;ar::ige, frplc, 126 l\.lonlu Vt~t;·1, apt 9. tfo6'ylb 'OCC8n1View, dO· ,Or$o. Bay ..\~al I 1 IU'· W i · A'lt$ilJ.7'129 3 BR , 2 Bo .·.······· .$410 LlJXU R Y ctu1<1oon wa\t:r. Charm n.i. un iiue loc. j)()()I, saun~. lntlry, adlt~'. UUQ , Gas & watl'r pd . 645·<139{) ~re Un1t1, l Captsc..11n WILL PAY CASH s ~. 2~i. S300 mo. Crpts, 3 BR, 2\.ii Bo. Cam •· S475 2 ~r. 2 IJa , vic-w Crpl. boat ~'C:e~on~hf:· ~~ b~~ 17JOJ Keelson 1.n. t blk 1•oot -~------ 1 t1·l I 1 ii d,e If , Ow n e P'lt. Tom o •Atna••o . drps, bltnt1 . 256 Cecil 1•1. JlJk, 2 lia. Cam ...•. $475 111ip, pool. !;1cuul, hoh· 845.8740 W, of Beac-h ofr Slater LA MANCHA A.PTS 2 BH , 1 Ua Single Story, , ~~~J1~ r .,,_.IJ&~1 ' T. o. Prop•~ 646-Q73.eves · RAISOR'S ... ~r:.h~~~r~~~~~~'. 842 -7848 778!icott Place, Cl\.t t~;1~. ~~\~ c~~r'ds~~~~: . ~;~~~;::11.J];_~nm: :.VOW! Acl roist! Central • til9·9661 du_~':_· Agc-~L __ Co•ta M~aa 37z4 ADULT 1:urdcn apls, 1 6"2 -5(f1l gak ~~~ "!)" Eldl'n 2C•r-~--· W~s\,Sli\e loc{)Uon. 2 br. REALTORS Ill ff b JHR 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR, pool. $145. 1035 l~h Cll~AVIC"fOHll\ "'"""'·'"'A 4 •. .,: .. t',ldl'n -Nf_'W •nl~'I· L'A"'ll ""'-, T · hoU&e;t bat laundry rm .. c.•)g J•am_,s~ .. rrvi'nc u s uy view. · 1h St,S36·74<17 afl5&wknd:s J &2Hr. Unrurn-i-·urn 1-"r . -"" "" ~ )!'<\: ~ "' '-' ·:r • a..l LO -S waMTID w 1ruc 11 ti e s f 0 r ....,c,..oov .-~ .......-h11th.s-. lmm;a<'ult1.le. $47$ Casa de Oro - - -537·3125 aflcruµm ·•• .$79.500.-C~ O "Ct '1$1-0WO ... t Cll mpu•ValleyShop<.:lr, M U k u••tr33 2 Bil Condo, 11:. h;i , Nr Slti1l.50gas/v.1r.pd. :1 , Ult , 2 'lf.l\·{)11 ex ra11·t ... 2.n•e Y ~"'I& wn!lhcr/dryf!r hook·up. CALL 833_.600 °· ro e r........ Al.I. U1'11.11'1 ES l"AIO 1-1 untin i:ton l l<.1 rbo ur Adults· No l'ets&>t:, gH le FOUi{ ~t:1\SONS Al''T:-; Step!J \<> ()(·~an + " lrn· Rent.ls Closed g;1r a .. s~. c~troi ----~-S.an Clement~ 3276 Curnpurc l1eforc you renl WJsh e r & Oryl·r No l'ool, lt('1' Hrn .. i':l('\';jt()r ~p:.icu)u:;, 2 :,tor)'. 2 br, n\·~""· tenn,lll• It lhc•••••.•••••••••••••••••• s1>a.ce ncxtl~1""1.'i~. ncd Jo'OR homes ror Lt-:A:i l· ••••••••••••••••••••••• C u!!i lnn11h,·~·11 !:{11t..'<I pct~.tl97·ot2 l0v.r846·~ ~25 Vi ('tor1a,642 -lrJ7o I':· ha, 11vt patio. pool, rl ubh~u 11tt li ving 0 , put1bo,. <'rpts incl. kitchen or SAi.Jo.! in tt\e JHVINt OCEAN LOVERS! Jo'C'aturinJ:: M"DIT"R••u .. H <'Onv . h)('. No l*L!>. SU15 . .Ntiw1X1rtShofeit. HovaesFundlhed & wth. New s tove, ure11 Cull us ! We 11 •Spucious kil<'hl'n with GAH l>t-:N upt w/t'xtru ., ., ~ 735 J oannSt t>45·03:1l _ _ (lwncr .. 642·a.'i73, •••••••••••••••••••••• cu.'ilQrn drps, new clean hcrti lo sl'r\'o YOU New 1u "11 r Y t Y Pe indirect li1iht 1ni:: loirgc l>llrm , ro1nan slylt VILLAGE ----p1\n\ job. $200. n10. Coll Wl l~L MA Kt-; ¥.V~R townhorn._c ·occdu \'iew. 2 •Sepuratr.chn'~1:1rea hath. frpl e w /raise 1 Bt'droom LOV~LY like hun1e a1't. 2 lftcfllltefroptrly 2000 ... ol -3102 848·1246. J>leos e lea ve 1-~l"l-'Olt'fto solveYOU !'\)', J 1-ll(, 1rplc: & •llome·ilkcstOr<.1ge hesrth, priv;ale patio, JHedroom &Den br,2 ba,cpts,t1 r1r.;,hhns • ..... ~••••••·••,•••••••••• , r · mcssai,ieorcall eves. hoU"'""•••d•. balt·ony & master bdrm. ·Privatc pauar; ••r••••. 1 ........ .....,.,., 1.->Ar. 2Uet.lroorns P<illo, Jl()l')I, 'tt11t·t 1-;Jdt.·r· 1 • •1••••••e.••••••••••• ~-~ • 3b ti l I' I v...,....,..,.. vv.> II :·w~NTE D-IN COAt Jo: A ~ , , f'ETIITREALTY 11 15• .r l{ ivingrmw •Closcd garai.:c Cu hrornia. 2 Bedrl)()m1'ov.Tihse· ly pr,·I. SIW. 17ti2 UNITS". Client wi.11ht..'lS VA NT ho use $125. l:'tll 3 IJ1', 2 HO'!, 2 c~r gar, (rp, frph•, fo rm;1I d1n1nl:: rni, w/slo ra gt• -----2"00 ll;irbot'" Hlvd. ~ ~ n v.· o u 11 I' I ;1 c c , 111 ~,e~t 0 Kmallor·inCQ.rn .. Also IJachelor units , fned. ~d . Ava il now. $3 10 Un1vers 11y P<irk , Irvine hrC'akra st rrn & all clet.·. •l\.1,1rhll· pultin:1ri Pacifi c Coast Hwy. 1 blk Costa t.l cila 17 141 357.&rlO _!16 -~O'J!I. unil C05ta·'1~u nrl!!a . n a lb.oa 114 5. Laguna ~"°· b'73·~6 O~r.__ 552·7000 kitchen. :! (·~1r garagt• w/ •K i n~size Udrins from t.11·h. Cu1nplctt:ly &,,1--- t).re el's nice owners unit e111c h $145 .. Newport Ncul-3 Br 2 Ba Cottuye . ------•1uto. d•J<1r u11•·nl'r. l.ri.; •Poul B11rllc<1ue!>,-~aut. furn v.•/<intiqs & Parklike 2 UH. Green ~ha l! c~µts, ~ willing to pa)'. ec:1ulta-~~11"1~ 515957.9~!~1 J>d . Yrly. t.v1)e horn~. frplc. $.175. t;~~l ,~Eel\.Sl-: ~~ ~rn"::il~o~s. private pulio. 5.'ix10 Pool. s urrounlll'll w/plush n1od ern I Ur done as Surrounci;'t ·.~~~~.·hrgc& f1~,1~<llns1.>a1~'0"',.1. hie purch:ise pnce. c11 n ,.g • l.'<':__.,.._:lO__ __ Yrly. 640•14,,3 Saun11 , ja co~z1. ~50 J){'r lnd s<·ii" s hips cabip. 2 de cks. · -------., c pts/drps, 11 1-. sl·ll l & 1 Cl 11 ... . . lJELUXF:l.2&3 rAflts "arden.5195.\•'8<17>1.5. 545·8424, A!lsoc=iate lolboalstond 3106 -----i;h op 'g . $35 0 ·rn o . mo.or ~<isc . 11_1 rl'11 nr Adults No iK'ts Ja<'uzz1 ete. Scnsation:il Pvtl'alios -lltill'ool " South (,:oast'Brokers. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 llll. I lf..i BA, patio. 96Z-!',J69/552·"240 i';'-'l cunsullfrcd. tall J101 I Bl)Hi\11-'urn. l\lus l Scl'! i:t50. t:vcs Nr. Sho1>'g-Adlls ()nly $215·2 UH inrl i~-. un1L Ilk!! ; · 1 Btl'll · G11r11g11 . C<trpcts, --------1 oth·llunt111 i.:to11 lk.,11.:h 3fo5 W,\l.'1tson 642·1971 2 13 /789·9822 or Mgr, own ho1n c . c lost•d ~1 ' ~'IU.Y A Joi l! f 12:""U sc, $l95·y~i~y1 drapes. 52IJO 548·27"8 UNIV P~, Terrace., nev.· · ~2·51Wfi or Hoh Borton-- -2 13/592·504~ Martinique Apts ~aragcs. d s h .... •hr. frpll'. CJpt;c;d. 8 U{'l,4 nv,>tel wi bltn!', ~a rHa S.-:ey,!~\~· ,-,, l d 11 Hr, 2 ila,.O}l, pat.if>, pool San C len1enlc4!-3-76(rl SJO WEEN & UP ,1,111 ~a,nllal3Ana A64••c,. ~~'!,, Adults , No pcls. :itil t:. !ipaice 1 ror nurs(lry or ln<I '· ,·23 Go''rnJ "-I. 1 1.· . r · cp ll, •• rp:;, -~ ltl.S, '4J5, s:J:F7 ~· ' ~ s .. J•on •SH.SO.Night & Up LOCJUfta lrach 3748 gr 11P . ...,..:. ltlth St. fi.1 2·5340. equlpme,nt~rental hu,i· 13•-°" 5 C<lf"., fter. $325, 646·1008 --•Studio & J JlH ,\pts ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---- p,etili, o0n~mMin h ~~. wportleqch ~)167 deves. wknds. 642·1~2 •• !:~!!!!~~~? ..... !~?.~ trW :itcr Heds t:i>'l-'ICIENCY apt. from LET US Hurr,y ! N1•v.•ly dt..'4.'0ratcd. $90,000. wner will heJp'••,••••••••••••'•'I.••••••• ays tr'fV&M :iid&•rvAvail Sl80 mo . Sti-0 wk . llld PAMPER YOU I Heclroorn Adults. 1,33 ~ahf:t>. • ~ c ,·,·unLo'<lo'l,·\e,onl y llP.:Al.TY ('()1\fP1\N\' 2 All Vll•:W 1-lome.2yrs •l'hont•S<.'r \•.lltdpool pool, m:.iil , phone, laun-llai.·eityourwayinlhis W<i ll;.i l'e. Apt II. CM ~ 1-'AN'fl\S'flC t:usl:;ide 3 ull Id 'l l l I' I ' d VILLA''L' INN - ---'"JtAL'rlMCHIH, Rltr. · S450mo.2 Ur 2 1Ja. hr . 2 ba. w /pane lc-d IRV.,.E 0 · iiuic :; ree ' "Jl 1'· •Ch1l drt"n & Pet Section •• ~.~..;,0,., uc.. · we I l -I o c: ate d • 2727 E. Coast ~lwy 213 --793-0427 collect. tlurnlitory on hu«e lot . 4 Hcdroom, 3 bu th honll' ~.'!:'r. J.:•ir. A;~.'~~~r;,,e <ulull •S.'>. o(f "'Cl!ks rent \lo' /a d ''""' "' "" I0\11nllous e-for adults Fountain Valley 3834 .75 · •392 -----"' (•Jose to lennis, ~olf, park _"'::::"). ni o .. ,,,.,·n.;•_o ___ . 237ti Ncy,·11011 Bl \·d,Cfl;1 only ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Sl'ACIOUS b F'encedbkyd.Chi ldrcn& • I I $0 O('t•anfronl,N.L::1guna.I •3bcrtrooms.2 baths PARKP CA ----'---'=---I· 4 r, 2 b<t . pets. OK. Close to e~·er-"' Nt' 100 s. ti OI Mo. Santa Ana 3280 54X9755(1r&l5·3967 ll H. frpll·. 703 Cliff Ur. A I C MESA. VERDE ' t>eaul ifully runt'd. Just ythin<>. S385 1no. l:i.111 : fV23) .l!!:mmct ~·l c Kunc ••••••••••••••••••••••• $300. !TIO year le:.ise. •1-'res ll ~aint &carpets Tin...,... · fte~ to bchch1M,!'i. n10. A,,0 ,01.,,52000, .. 8,L.,, .• 1 li'14-62QO •Tropical Pool• •l'.oiy fircplace """" Yrly. 557.0.nu 'O'fr' ----~-"' .,.. ...,.. $145. I br, fncd, kids, pct. ti d bl +'A6·971U •Sunny iiatio Ow ... ., • ......._ -sin~l cli. r. cpl~. rp:;. lns. ~-__...,. --------ME-s • V""'I)"' 3 b ·• b patio. Vas & w;.iter paid. Siudio Al>"rim"nl I bl ...... k •Garden selling w/pool 22 Hd ·'>bd 111 h · h ~,.. "'" c... r,, a, SJ65.2 hr.£ncd,kitis,pct ... " ....,_ L ' 11 1 den .!,rmM "" . r?1 .• + ~ ouse on. water wit ·~tns, fncd. yd, cpt/drps. L'09U"a leach 3248 C;a ll No .... •!: 548-l IM to ~:1c·h Uhl. paid. Sl75. •r u garage w/s oragc ,' lfrp.k .·Caragcs. dock. Ueaullfully fu rn, 1325 . Va c•nl . Ag t . ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.OC,\l'ION +J br.2 b.. 497·1157. \'oursforj usl·~. .~l?r~vl!ll&p~Qt>. tr:ish con1pactor , 540.17~. >'or Le "'' mo t ·. · " 'fllt:VEND01\1E "°''Tl'OI • ~" 1708 • b · ', d " o· .:;u ... ~ un <t in kids, pt•t , fn c d , g ;,1r B r S •• '_,_of H rtB h 3769 5 h . "5·~'~ ·~~;t~tl '~t;""::'.i~":;;;;;;:;~~~-=~I go r .1gc . .i sp, is · --. r etrc;il, s pc<'la<'ular . 1 $2 IS I r urn IW '-"'=> ewpo ~oe 184 Ana r.11n .... ...,,,,,., • hwasher, washe r dry€-r, 3 HH. 2 BA . frpl. bllns, lg. view of l,aguna. t h e ;~~'tJ~i-· Tr~~s. 3 br, 2 ba bltn~ Pool Walk l ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHILDREN OK Al:>Ut~·r LJVJN(; I Bdrm from S 185 2 Bdrtn from S205 Furn/Unf models a\'a1I I 0250 Lo H•dmdo t'OUN'fAIN VALLEY 968-3378 ,.tsOU.,_.~~SJ auto garage dCJ?"opener. fenced ~d. \~/~lk to ;chis. islands, the l'oast Hric lo frplt'. kids, pct. fn cd Sho11pinA. 1 :• m1 heach. S llOH T 1' E Rl\.1 Spec. ~ i .. _~... . .. ; _!!75 mo, yr leuse675·7156 &shopping. $2'15. 642·0l77. Palos Vf!rdes & 1.:anyons ga r:i~e. f'cc-BKH 931 W trfth St. S.t!l-0492 oceanfront/vie"" 2 & J Lge 2 Br $170 ; 3 Ur 1 ~7 ba • WVV RN. U f ·-L-~ D p I I 3226 to lhe e ast. J-lome has · HOMEflMOERS hr. Wkly or rno. 64-0-3114 $190 IJuplex & 4·plex, 2 HuntlfHJfon leach 3840 MOYE-IN BONUS ... ' " , .. ; .:,.. " •" '" . •' .. ' " ! . , ; ' • • Thls4-"""-x,letsttw. ouses n lll'lllMl'll'lll aria on dci.:rec vjev.· dccks. nev. p ool s, c rpts, drps, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .x r • I US OOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•rpt. prtv & St'l'IUdt'cl . ]it 642·7900• $:..>9 95 WK UP I Bdr, 2 Ba 548·79 1 J 2 Weeks Frff Rent ~ssa !fV • 111':ACH 1-IOUSt-.:. near HC's poni;ihlc cpl. S45u. ------.--•ShodyGu1demf'ool'* &1 Hac h Color 'l'V. maid llVlJRA RlA.LTY it'Mral 3202 marina 2 Ur , 2 Ha , cpts, mu. 497 -2104 \Vanl~d . nice family t~ Fresh. l'lc;·10 $160/Sl95. serv, pool 'flit: ~l t::SA . NEWPORT Next to bcat•h. Srudios, •• 642·7007 *· * ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps,bltns,$285499·2986 -~ c;ire rorourhomt>.3BR.~ Adults 177 E. U nd SI. 415 N Ne.,.,·port BL NB, APARTMENTS l&Z hr from Sl 45. ~~~~~':""~~~~IF'REE t 'REE Exe<YliveHome ba W/C'l)lS. drps Tht> c.~1 &1 :!-J6.15 1>46-9681 2BH .UnfSI35/M() Jacu zz is & l C'nn1 s. -.. 1.. •Profcss ionaJScrvic~ l..e<1~e N~wCondo.'fennis, Nc .... ·Jy c on structed & ya rds ;i re jusl v.·h:il YOO •· ---· PLUS UTll..ITI~ _"4_6_-_t_3_2_3 _____ _ *LA.,DLORDS• ~v.·1mm!ng, s;.i~na. 2 BR, never occupit..'ll : in prime need lor suo1mer fun. HOLIDA. Y PL.A.ZA. Cfl ~t PLl'.:T~:LY 1-·urn·d. lnrants. No pels I UMITS .... 2 UA .. V1ew .Pnv1:1tecom · l.agon" ". ec to'on . <-'X>r1 '"" .~LkforBc,01 ll "'LUX ''S . t'.:le~<1 ntL1doL"lc.2 br .' rlOOBONUS H f I d u " . """ "' c.. "" p:.ic1ous l Br, h II I ·~· k 24~ Ney,'port Blvd, CM :p OM• • ers • mun 1l y . W /~. $285. Outsl<1 ndingvuofoccan l)alc.~iJ-45ti791i.3·17Xfi (urn apl l'ool Ample a .ayvew _,.,.av.··. -'"'-""--'--'-"""'-'-'"-'C..C-1 Eas ts ide Costa Mesa. 642-9900 lill·l678 :831·2160. & Cat;.ilinil . Ultr<i · ~--: -park111.i.: Adults.nopets or Sl.5UO mo Allutils pd. 5-;-2 BR houses w/bc:'lm California's L';lrgesl fountai;-Valley 3234 spacious~ bdrn1s. & l':.in1. ~~:!~•::!~~ ...... ~~!.~ I9ti5 Pomona Ave_, Cf.I Owner 7 l4·67~2'21!ll l'e11 ·g~. (rplc.:1'. shg c rpts, •flenta l Storv1ce!• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm .. 2 fireplaces. I 1n ~·· 1 3 UH 1 ,, 2 Ur hsc nr b~h. 1-'rpl. yd . t>ri. p3tio's l'Ompl<!'lely MllJWA-vC ·t---,--3 HR Condo 2 Ba 2 c·1r n1 slr. :>u1t~. f\.1,assivl' llv. ~rep ajc I . + ~ c·nl ~ 2 Bil. pool. infant OK. no prkg 1-'urn /Unf S295 . *Shady Gardens POO * T-'resh, clean $160/$195. Adults 177 I::. 22nd St. ~el1Ced •+ 3 Units. $120Q. hr Zh· ( \Y·~ ~'>l~Q<I ra r ajJe c'lubhs'C', ~ll .r~. W/Wl.'t ~i1r. lk lUX(' d~pr:'~I~~~ t0'gtv ~:~~J .~~c~:,!'.vSt,n~~· .. ~~~8!"t1 , Yrl y 556·47ti0 142 47 in<'O~B~~~~r· kiris. ;i. rfe~:Hkr.' . · ;ari:~ti e:. (i~~~J:i~~~9: ·~~~~~"r 7~~~r~~~': s& sf..e s;o ap:r;c S350. mo Si lo siao i&2 8-r-t-;a_H __ cs~··---------1 qUJET pvt. 2 br, 2 ba. INVESTMt-:N'r ~1 l_~S ION ~i~jo'.. Fan · or a e r · · ;lshwshr .. lrash c·omp~C · ,A ~k r.0 '" "~"' or.· Dal{ ~la~'u;e adults only c~ Yt:AH L. Y Steps to Beal'h. cpts bltins, frpl. pool, C.M. 642-3645 . 5-49-002 lk•ds l1 C 3 hrA, 2Cba , <ipplns, t'OR Lt~ASB : 4 Bil. ~. tor, etc. \Vi ii )!Cl'l'Pt lon,g ~·4567963·1 71t6 \\' y,·1l!>ull . 645 . .fSJO d e I u x C' 3 b r . 2 ba ga r. ad Its. no pets. 376 Y.'- 1 s.pet, I ,gar.$265. mo . 17 U06 San t ii term r"c nlal from c d • i furn /unf Avail now Ba y l_l.UN'l'INGTON 8~a<:h . Cristob al. Call Vera, respons1hlepartyat 0U'nf:r~i'sh:f 3425 I MO FREE RENT 675·c52~"'~-------1 -~2~8'-ed-r_oo_m_Ch_i_ld_O_K-.-I Save. $40: 1!1°· 3.br, 2 ha. 962·7771 or 962-88ffi S650 MONTH ••••••••••••••••••••••• If rou c1ualify 1-~urn . 2 ll lt · 1 5160 Month frf1h.:, patio, kids, pel, ---N ,. l U I) c· S b b , I II ,. Oc~a n \·1ew, S ep~ lOADULTUHrTS fn cd.J!a r;agc. Hunti1t9tonleoc:h 3240 •. '-', ,', , c... EXECUTIVr_; WANTio:O :.c s ~ r ~x<'f'P· from bc<1 <'h. winter ren-757Shalimar HOMEFIHDERS .... ••••••••••••••••••••• t'.AHOl-.NEIL Call Mis• Deluxe 3 Ur. 2 Ba. pvl tlonall \' ni ce 2 11 0 t;i l $250 mo incl ulll. ---' cc._ __ , COSTA MESA Va c<i nt . 3 RR , !'pie, s 1on Ht•:llt y 4!:M·0731 l;l ke & rt•t' t'C'ntt•r SC<' :"IC-\\f111rl .!U 544·f>M9'Jo rti75·75!"11'.1 "Tll EGABLF:.S" U8n0',·"",• ,.w01est1er0.,n flma,~·,00r: __ * 6~2-_9700 •__ freshly p;i intl'il bt>a ut between ,: :1u,-s .11u : ;.is k systi_•ni ~ H.v so. e st Pla'l.n Nev.·ly decorated. 2 br i i .. · rorJo \nnnr l'n:·tl ·ii~ 9 •~ 3 E;istsidl·Ctil.1 Br comp San Clemente 3776 "'/J!ar Adlts·ncw cpt:; 1cno1>CC,>'Wimm1'ng r~>I . VAC/\N'J' l UrhouseS125. land:>1ca pinl!. c lllse 10 ---' &:-1 . r\lo'y.7!-I~. r••d cc!Jr Pool Adults """ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• thruout·drps-bllns·fn cd 29-1 Br . 1-4 B. r. t•ully /\ls,o 2 lir . Costa Mesa o.«.•an . S350. Ask for oct;AN \'ll'W lrnm your ?_ Ill!. 2 II". l>r.·••>•I 0, ... , SH;v i\111 1;.uo.19-17 d I c II I l • '" ___ ,1Co1y Ir~ 2 Hr apl "'/ l'\'er · y ·v.·atcr ll( <i JC wn occupied . Xlnt spcnda· $10.1., ll.unt1ngton Beach Kc ith,962·4•171 bftl. walls of cork. m ir· S225 nlo. Nc"t 10 lh<'. . . -h_ • y thlrl ).! excei>t linens 1-5.636·4120 b le . ·.llli' iRriWReJ:. J'rin . $175., <.:o rona dcl . Mar -. -----, ror & glass. 2 hr. dt·<'k. bt•a1·h Jn 11 1111! lleh 2 llr. l 11 .. 1 Noc ildrcn or G" 0 -ooly. ·I, $235., t'ount.ain VaUey 2 1-'i~plac.e-.4 UH: 2 BA . ;iul.O hil r. sloor. S3>\0. l..Sl' l«li-\:l;!:i l/l'lS i\1iildl.c <i_ge or re-\\'a!>hCr.<i dryer Pool & 24l!l" range ... ~uu 642•74•2 . Ur. a <'reage, fruit (a r m, new crpL<i, drps. H./O I c7S-9'-Jttgorf..io.4576 tirt>d 5175 1>42·584l'I u l' l' ;1 n No San 667 ··R" Vict.oria .. Sl90 . '"•H6••~J4& kidK, pe t s. Agt. 1-'ec. -~ljc .to .scbools & s hop---· -----3 BH , I'. UA. &, Cst t:h·n1t•n11~ Sl50 mo lhru ADULT I Br. frplc, pool. 1;; .. _ '"'''->H30 om.g. SllS. mo. Ask for OcCan \lrev.• Jlome. 3 lkl, P\"z'• 11,,., Cr""s. dri». Bache lor apt $122.50 utJI .Jul~· 4%-2267 --'°"--,-+--n-,--,--f .~"~'~~-------1· •-D I~ 96.1-4507 ' B bl "' .. ,,. pd No lk·ls ~mrrle(f OC · ·='------1 Sl80. mo. Call .Four' wUta.nelt~ !kach. . oo;:~ or a • or 1 ~ a. tins. lncl:g. hltns.lg~atio.pool $265 i·up;incy.i;42_13J.I. Apartm...ts &15·4111 Mnd Si4·SOO b lolboa lslCMd .., 3206 96J 1786 W /0 . S.175. mo. 4~1-8 136. No pets . f,45·<11 ·U4. ----UnL.rn;lh-• r m • YO~lt9f' •••••••••••• .. •••••••••• --- - -T• w:u OAKJllOGEVILLA 71 ~·4~-~l?O BA YFRONT yearly4 br. 2 2•. ~ & 4 ~r $27S·$385. Laguna Hi9~ 3252 Townhousr LR<: 1 llr. puol. nr :;hops. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR , 2 BA . bltn s . UMITSI ba. near ne w·, IUXW'Y up-CkhildNrcn (,s in~les8 &0 pct." •• 0 ••••••• 0 ••M•••••••••••• Unfurnished 3525 ~:.~~~~rg:11::,S4~~~~KI children we lcome. $225. per w / bi g vil!w. $7f5. o . o /!.es. ar a r•. A ULT C l\1 . 2 BR. 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••. Balboa Island 3806 858 W.Ccnter.645-9219 FOUlf:S&FIVES 675-7846; aft 5 pm 963·6739 ;a.'i7-76ro Ba, $.125. 2 BH & Oen, 2 PAN0Rflfl;1 IC Oecan · STL'Ul(J a pt. decorator·~••••••••••••••••••••• 1'ax she_ltered,'property 673-4099 3 BR 11h B d p 1 Ba •. S375. Club !·louse. \'icw San Clemente . furn \\'<1tcr & g<is pd. L1U le JsJ;111d. dt!luxe near 2 BR. $175. mo. Adulls, no apprec.1.n good lll'Cas. . · • .a con °· 00.; Swim Pool f\.l on~rl•h Dana Pt., Catalin<.1 . New SU>O mo &lti·5.Ul new 2 Br. 2 Ba, frplc, pets. ~2579 j 592·5010A~t. L.l ·TTl~fo; I Sl .• AND . ~:rpor~aundZz~~ -,S un:iJnil. l:all 1't~a l & J hr, 2•~ ba . Clubhouse . .: · patio,y<!'a rly.G75·3335. 645-9753 6 0ELUX LUNl'J'S Bayfront_. new 2 br. 2 sor y. mo. · ·tt ab t:oc k lt't!a lt y . I V JJOOl.gol LS295.496·7101 I BDRi\1 8135 -!-ulil C , ~ -8 ___ •3818 • . le vel. view. $425 mo. 4 Br 2 ll:t Model llome am -5pm.49!J-4509 -------Adlts.nopcts 2133Eldc11 aprSrTana ~ 2 Blks from ()('e11 n 1n 213·¥76-2723 ,, •. . ., . NBlmni ac.Jbr.2ba.fam 5-11·3176 5olli·soa3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ilunt. 'Bch . Ca ll Bob Ca lif. Classi.c Air 4 Bil. fa m ily room. living rm, s P'l a!!. beams. Quiet ---' - -OCEAN vjcv.'. :1 Lr. z ba. •VILLA MINOS• 2 Ir. 2 •• .,,.. Gua ranteed no rent increase in 1975 OM BEACH Hachelor from S200 2 Br. 1&2 Ba from s:!75 1 Br, I Ba. v1ev.', 8320 3 Br, 2 Ba, view. 5475 •Winter at the bc;ach 1s bc<iutiful •View!':i of ocean, C<ita lin;.i & Palos Verdes •Lar~c private decks •2.'I I-lour Security tr l-lca ted Pools -~aunas •Assi~ned <·o\·ert..'(I pa rk· ing tr Add itional frc:c parking •Maid ser vit•e :l\·<iil • tr 1-,urniture :1 v.ail. Open M·F 10.6 Sat 10·5. Sun 12·5 Closed Wed. Huntington Pacific 711 Ocean Ave (7 14 ) SJ&.1487 Mngd by Wm Wal ters Co WALK TO BEACH UTILITIES PAID Dickinson Corona del Mer 3222 ro,nd. ro~Jy ,1n_dsc~-· 51~ foom , d in. area . firpl c. ;.idlls. S295 . 642·3153 SIOO lk tath Bach. t.lui1•t . t.: & n , h I t n s. Vtl / D . R IGHTRtTY.97~\.13 ••~•••••••••••••••••••• 0 ex ra_s . 1 c pts drps. 2 C'a r ~a r .• ~ f.JC'rm ten.utils.1n<'l.No llalcony.$260.&12-1155 Beaut. studio apts, 2&3 . 2 HR , 1 BA . .,~iplc. Front Montbury Cir. S.150/mo. fcncc.,d y<i rd. sprinklers. Oupl~Xe$ "'"' 3550 pctsS'1 1l·OOJ\I Su p e r .Comfort<1blc -Br, frpl <'s, bltns. dish· 22·Untt aptbktg,xlnt.loc.I & r ea r y d " >'r 'n •h &46-JJOJ . Avail M<iy 1. ~. prli •••••••••••!>,••••••••••• .-· -. Ground floor .1 &:2 br<le· (~uict washers. 2 l'ar ~ara i:::e. Id •-• 000 979 °-0 c < & N I fl 1 I t d I f<:nc loscd Gara ges Sundeck i;. l•'rom S275. yro .;.-""· .. ,..,, wndws. SJ25/m'o . L6'VEJ~Y 2 , 3 & 5 Br mo. Isl, last · dcposit.(;AHDt.:N apl w/extra ice r1px.qu1c.s~p . luxe ga r cnunurn apts . Gas &WalcrPa.id.1\-to to 536 _2579 MOn·I' r1 9.5 640·5258. ho m es. $JOU to $GOO . l ·-199·254-1. lar ge bdrm, roman style by ga r . l'.mpl. 1n :1rr1ed Be~l Capo Bch loc. Ad Its. Pt. l · l I I • • bath frpll' w /r ai scd c pl or s 1nAleo\·er 3Q.No $180·$2.30.493·ft623 Morc.ntals $200lo$,2IO LUXU RIOUS lbrfurnor a io, ennis cs, rel'. M ss on V1~10 1267 hearlh private patio pets. 548·1021 Children Wtkomt unfurn. new :,;hag, drps, r 5 oom , 2 10,~r ga1 r a ge.••••••••••••••••••••••• ~arage ' l·99S·Ot!J4 ioos' CoronadelMcr 3822 2324Eld cnAve 833.2480 rrplc. from Sl8.5. 2 util. o.m e w irepaces .38R .2 BA .1 1~yrsold .lcalifor~iaH8' • 3 •":••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .-pd ;4hlks toocca n Ctuldrcn welcome. Yr lease SJ.25 mo. Front · · · Huntinqton 8"9Ch 740 tr 2 Br 1 na Corolido pool. 2 11 UG E Bedrms. Super 536-41111 Tobilt & Bkyd in. 581-0K87 D..,eexes Un~ 3600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• near' bch shopping' $235. localion, beam ceilings. --- Properly Mqmt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOW WEEKl Y no pets . 833-8974 c\'e No petf'. $170 mo. 6-'5·fi610 CJI t:Z (IHlJ APTS 8461311 Nof'ee 2 UH f.'lission Viej o Ne"·port':; Fincsl Bei1cl\, RATES 8234 Atl:.i nt<1 or --~~·--'·-----.-t~·nh~u~c-w,la~r cond. newJUr.2 B<i,clcc.kit.. Eaecutii"rSuites 422 Lark s pur, just re-s.11a.2 BH , bllns. pant'll-1.2&3 BH . Pri\'. g:ir., Walk to beach rrom this .!:'..~~ S~5J.,~·!H27 w/w cpt, yr ly SJ7S. mo decorate d 2 br. I ba 1ng. erpts, drps. pool. In-poo l . v.·a s hc r. dryer, super.J br, 2 ba mod~rn H rt 8 h 3269 MS·2Sla/l213 ;m.2266 727 Yorktown Blvd. w/gar . £278. 64<1·6800 / rant ok, no pet:;. 2265 Ca-Close lo beach. 536·033ti home., Has cverytl\.iAg ewpo eac. Hc;.il·h Ul \'d <1l Yorkto"·n G44 ·7326 nyon l)r .. Apt_. _F_. "'1_._·85_33 · ~u want'ih"a home. m !';. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW DUPLEX 5 36~0411 2 BR unrurn. 2 bl ks Lo LG I·: 1 Bii l1.: liaehclors. Ladies 2 Months Rent Frtt ' 'AL'l'YCOi\1 ~.&.NY o. Ask fo r "·"·or Dale W U1~:11·h :l Br. nu cpl . . I STUDIOS& I BRs , ~?.' nt" Deluxe split·lf')'e : 130!1 Beach. J\;o pets. Sl25 mo. St\". ref. c.pls & tlr1,:; . ·f OCEAHYI 963·4567963·1786 tlrps. l>s hy,'s r . 2 ll ;i , sqrt.2 b1lrt11'ol.'/lof1.dcn. •Fullkitclle n MK. 675 go;~ Adult s only . <!11 0 . i Bedroom home Use of ------P<itio, y rly. $.I ~. (213) frplc. ph~h 1·rptf:, home· •lleatcd pi)OI ~ igcr, '-'·1="'---1 Newport B\. NcxL to IJea<'h. Sludil»I:, . 1&2 br f r om $145. Ja c u 7.7.IS & t e nni s . r flrivat e be al-h es . LEAS~.bea ot cxec home, -'=""c·--~""'"'="'-------[ likc s lura gc, y,·alk·in •Laundry facilities Newdcluse:ipts. (1)3br . --"'==""~~='7~.-1 t;a rde ner incfu·ded . lge hld pool. 3 BK. 2'17 D R closets, b<i t h & "Ucst •1-'rcc utililies 2 ha. (I I 2 hr. 2 ba. Gar ta $600 I M o . Be tty Ke rr Ba, 2 car car .. form din uple:it. new 3 r. 2 Ila. ,, ·t-·rcc linc-ns f',t esa, takes 7C2 Br,) 644 _62oo tV20l & li v rm . F a m -rm e lec. kt . V.'/\vcrpt.drps. ha th, httn gas range & prkng , c rpls. drps. ""75 ' , rl · f" 1 O"Cn r>al o'o ·'eek 2 '"' •TV & mn1d se rv. il \-ail dshwhrs. r an<>e & oven. Units. PlallJi ).-:ngi~r· " w /frplc. Ultns,water:>0(· -N n10 ... · ~-1ncs " . u • • ., lng 1 Soil Tcs\{ng, Survey, _ . tener cust drps, & c rpL-> hc:irh. ;,.\l'!-2819 / t 213/ enclosed gara~e w/laun· •Ha r· B·~ue Im med occup. S. of h"·y, Water M t'ler. <.:oasta l SPACIOUS Z hr, cpts. walk' to beach. schli;: 333.;!ltit. ctry ronm. l"ay only clec-•Phone: service __ C<_ll'ol j_73_·_87_~nr 5.';7-7145 d ( I f ---Irie. Adults. So. of Coas l •1 mil(' to ocean BACl-1£L01t Sl65 846-1323 Appln!'i. util furn. t:ncl ------- gar<ige. 1•001. J;1c11lzi. 393 Lge df'luxc 3 br. 21 ~ ba. all llamLlton. 1;.,:'>··141 \ l'\'CS./ fc;i tures &· bltns at ltunt. 642-1960duvs. llarhour S:tJO mo. \'a- . 1·a n 1 _ 1\11• ut1l pd. Hacienda De ~sa 1!46 ·l!J:J.lt 11r ts·l6·1311 OK. Ready for Permit. rpi;, ~P · am. rm .. parks. & tennis courts. l.<•:ise·l l .s~ o 11iiol\ "575 b r 1 h $4l.550e,a~h &iz .. 4750 lx•am ceil. Immac . Open . Pool main!. ineld. $150. · "" llv.•y, 5 lks 1·11m )Ca<' . " • S;it/Sun.605 Marguerite. 'mo.9G8·llOG8 n111 . 2 Story :-1 .. 1 U1~. 3"~ S4<10 . 435 (;,,ldtnrod . Ladles2months MOUfttaln, Ot"Sef'f, , h:1. F'r 11le . t•onv1._.r~:llion Corona de l !\lar. t 714 1 Rent~ LA Hf: I:: 3 Hr, 3 Ha <ipt. 2 c:.i r i,:.1r li31 Uolclcnrorl. $."1tMf. rnu !i75 .. \!H I 160 W . Wilson, C .M. UF:A U'flFl.'I. (;\!OUN llS --- 1 Bl! furn. I blk from l>e~11.•h . l'uol. No (•hildrcn. no p1·ls . SISO. utll 1id. $ Retort-. 2400 ost• Mesa · 1224 3 BR . Adult Condo.-Ncw pit. frml (lll. I).!(' F'll + 075.93:11. Next l.o bcHch. Studio!>, 2 Hit . frJil, rcrrig. stv .. r.' ••·~•·•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••!••••••! crpls & drps. No pets. l i:t •' l)Ollu s rni. fn1 1,\:2 Jir f rom Sl4 !"1 v1cv.•, <Hlults. no pets 10 n1i11!111•s to Ot'l'i1n. Lg·c 960 l 'i"hi ''iDYUWli.D J hr Green brook borne. 2 ; $2:25. ~2·2951 btwn 10-12 st•parut1• apt. LrM pal10. llunt. Bt'h. Super cle<tn J .I a cu z z is & 1'e n 11 is ! 2 8 5 . 10 .4 I' f\.f , 32 2 :• I ba. L /H, F /Jt, 0 /H, wkclys. f ull y lnd SC'pd. a ut llr/2h:i ,w/w cpls.drps . ~ti 1323 Heliot r!lpe I & ~ ll r. I l!r $17j :.! Ur --- S2J15. \\'ilh patioSllO Gas 2 un. 11r h1•;1t"h. Carpt·\:-;, & "'<rlt•r illl'-IJrapcric .... tlr1>s., stO\c ,\'. refri,I! & 11:..rpf'IS, j.!.ts hcut. .,:as ~ar . Slti5. A ~t b75·ti'1(111 .; 3:4 AtreR: w/CascadiTU~ bltns. DtW. f n~d yd , . s p.rklrs. Cluh pool /fen-blt1n S/0 . f''A heat. was h • ,... Str('am. Close to Town. 3 patios. dbl gar. $!S95. Nr. 2 Br, 2 stor )' l°""nhouse, n 1 s . G 4 o 1 32 7 t..· & dry hk ·up. lrg yd. gar l\.1E N, s mall bca<'h hotel. Costa M•sa 3824 ,~ Struc~ures need atleq· So Cst Plaza Own er w /washe r. dryer & &10· 1500.ext llGS. + huge prking. Ad lts . Rooms $22.50 y,·eek. A11ts ••••••••••••••••••••••• lion .' fetrlt'~e. Detk' & 67~·0771 . . rerrig. Com m. pool. $240 --:5285==·=N:":'d:o:<:':·:"':'::":""':'::·=J.:S~l~OO~.~n~•~o~.5~:~16~·7~~:::_·=:_ StO \'t'. :ii r cOnlhlionu1g, s .,.,·imrn 1n µ pnol . r1•1· ro11rn. \\'us hen. & dPycrs <" E\\' & nc.1 rl)' n1•v.· I. :! ,\ : ~ WndHfe 'tnt luded. Only ' mo. SIOO de posit. Call Townhoust• 2 h1·, 2' .· ha. : f $35,000. Contact ~fike HEW 4 8"' 968-933Za(lcr4 pm. pool, hl\il!>. l\'ttSh 1dry SEEK & FIND'' Cr owt1fop,11ld ~ogal Frplc, ci:ithedral ceiling, g ar. Nopcts .. fii5·91~ R It As o. t :i._ lmmacutntc ot Br. 2 Ba,, . ea soc 1 c s huge fa n1 ·rm, no wax f 0 in & din rm s. 2 Rl()('ks to ocenn, Ii?<-4 ' ( 494--0672. Jloors, gold shag,ty ard & parkvlcw , Ra rflcne r . p,r,.3 u ._, J'_.m ily roo1n. ,.. Uurage. See Sat. f·ot, 3367 $375 o 892 1512 le ~-q It BY .-'!"?Y~·ER..P'.llm. S1,r· 1-'Uths ia . li42.f. mo . , wncr : · or rp , .>VO.IV s , conim. .. ' lngl .ti!!'linls cJµb ~rea 3 9'19-2Gl7 or SotS·TIS2 892·47ll PoOI & te nnis. <Jwncr. BR , 1~ BA u t n1s,bed, $4 qlo. 6"$-L-3370 a£15 P ool. $8~,500·cons ld <!'r SPACIOUS 3 Br, 2 a~. l"ilM 3244 BltANJJ ne,w Nev.·port lrade for1noomepropcr· d r ps, cpts , fih ished •••••••••'.•••••••• ty.flO,OQO-tR -': • · •garage . $350. mo . •RENTALS• ~ 11'\{if?·3$38~. ~0-7796or55l=f59 PA L;M ··O~SE~T .. Own CO'fTi\GE $190.·2-Br, ·you.r t OWIJ P,,1obi~ Ho~ f11 cd. child , gar., ~nglcs . . .. ~: l : lot 1n P'rl. Adult Countf)' l'AS all! $200. 2 ~r. stv.. dA .. ~ANY Club ro r l~i; tha n SIOO. kids. pf:t. fncd. gar. pati°' T ,...EST per, mo. P & I. 4~·D528 Pl)lN1' & Snve! 4.,ilr. 2 D. """ aflcrf~tfl. ·• ;1 ,o\,;1C' K'fl>S ! Pt~T. FNCl>, ~«i"'Ol.ii!12tbath. din· : t eii111¥9t · Glllt •turry! f·cc-BKR, rOb homl Use or Ex,c~ 2100 ~~~t:.S 2 br,' sn •. kid1'. ~it~~~::tMo .~~e~!; ••••, .,..._.,.,,•••••••••• l.OVf: nest. 2 br. c hild " l ease. t.arry O yer ! •CLEAR 300 ac. 11,11>-dlv. bk,yard,car ,$1~ 642·823S (V21) land Demi. Ore. Plenty "OMEflHD91S -LINDA 151.E ' ,.,,.,,,,.3"1'"01 '" ·•· ••z_,,.... VISleN IATFROHT ~ Fooqi1u · 91. Gltddor•. *•.. uv• U 11 R Y S \' V C P Y. N A I. S R U P 0 U t\ (' f. (' -' \' t ' f' A S R tJ I' ,.: II A Y C M R N 0 DY S('(' N It I) A I. t ' :'ot U II AR UQO CA SO I t\C R NN l ' I l /VOEAl.C.:Y C t:\'A l.LSAR SNTS AWL ID ~IAr\I O R S !R f.DI ~! LIS IR T01, , T F t· t i I. . · . , f;ATA l.WRRll N I' U ff ~ I. AMT A V l\J~·h AP S A CCU YUSR" . S T ti t: J. I O~Q U AMHQCAA 8 0 1 V DRDE C HVR S A S AMS N NY S A U Q SS • . • C II d UALTY $l200/Mo . 3 Bedroom. 2 m·a,;~~ ~,o<l npcoartm• n.J'.,,' •. ' 3.Br •• +.+-h m. R:m , or<t Br, 552•7500 baths. Pier & tillP + l'itln• CA1'NATln N11 f!LOt'.M Rns•:.-i • v• z•• 81 frpl bl••• etc d ••-h y I L CllRV1'ANTHf,.\4 UM8 IWARICIOl.Dtl MAGIJAKO ~ <ttl9 ~ <7tlt)327 4888 ;= ~· . -· ' y lftl8( . Cflr y. ynnc OAN'Of.1,10:-.'S NASTURTIUMS \'IOLY.tll e ves. . . ~· 549-0192 ~ Rothell 644·6200 (\1221 O.\Y Lll.11'.!I ~·uTll.1,o YIJ(CAS ! . PIHECREEK UYES UP 2 Br. Ir~ p;11 u1, 1·ll•a11 Cr1,t 'drps . r1·tri).!. r;1 ng1•, l'urporL i1t1111. 1;n .11 \\' Ull h St. ()j;f. i711'i 2 1111 l'olohi11• h•)llll'. \'lsl;i Vl•rllf' l'ark f\1 :1111r t• n dul!. :->4 (> 1;211; Qt' 5'.57·007M. TO ITS MAME BRAND HEW O\'ef' 500 tall trt.:L'S an<J .11 2 Br. 2 ba . lge, P\'t , IO s t re a n1 :-v.· ' 1 .,.,·oodcd lot. S275. &14-6126 v.·:1terf11 ll s e r 1•;1!1• a r i.'l axing :s1·tt1n g f11r llclu:oi:e 2 llr. I I!~ house. your ~paciou:oi Ill'"'' 1 01' t'pl ~. d r p .~. t:oll('. gur . 2· li..."<lroorn ;111111'\ n11•111 nd Its. S250. f>~i·7~! Fro1n ~00. F u r111lU l'l' availahle:. Sn1;1ll Jll'1S 2 Hlt ho USl'. ~rnall yard. OK . Adulli-only . (}((i1 ·r murrltd c11I. sn):111 1loi:. open !):00 to •i:OO, 23<Xf ok. Near shops. 351 ll Fa i r \' I e w H ti . ~OS t a 1 -'A~·~""::.:"~d~o~. ~$'~"'::::· 64::;:2~·"'5::::;1c_ 1 HH ;1pls. \\';ilk or r~1·l 1· to li1•ac·h. Sonll' I\ lrpl1•,., & v:~lios. Sl f05 10S.1uu Tobin P roperty Mqmt. »·lti l:l l l, "''' ~·C\' Ulx :1 Hr \I I dbl gnr SJ..+J, :11.;o Xtru lrg I Br v.·' s ngl gar. $185. Both: pl11sh crpts. drpf'. bltns. lnd ry f<ici I. 536·3179 or 963-!">321. DOWNTO"''N, ::ill oi~t·ao viev.·s. deluxe 2&3 Hr, 2 rar gar . all H/I. Nl'V.'. F'ro1n S275 nlo . Opt•n hOLl!>I;! Sal & Sun 1·5. 121,l l·Hh St. ·robin llc1ilt y, >'>lij.JJI I or1'1 1ti ·ot!.Ot r1 H11. s i-:,, Hitt~1-;z 1·~ 2&:1 Br n{'v. ly painted, drp1', sh:i ~ l·r1'lts. lgc kit .. P.1esa. Phone a.&S·2300, ------Extralrg28R,l~Ra.2 s ome w /d !l hwhrs & schl. 11ge c hildren ok. no rrpl<'lS & gur . $185 to $280. All Utilities Paid pets. Nr. rrwys, walk to.1 _<_25_A-'12t-'-h~S~l~. f~l~.B~·--- Lu:itury Apt. 2br, new schls. Sl8S. ~138· J BR, $220. crptg, all bll·ins. dbl $2l0. z BR, 2 BA QUIET. • 2 BR. $J7S. rcfrlg, lri; coi.·ered dee~. erpta drps, bltn!>, closed ~love In bonus w/immed. Qu iet. S250. m o. I'. 1ar. Nopets,2126Thurin occp'y, 773 1 F:llii'I, Apt.. 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Frttesl bJ:~,i~!·rif:s~;~· M9Hftf'Y PAI NTING /kRepair,h ~S Uon. 24 tin. l)e & bond •••••••••••,•••'\•••-../•. 75 & Au g. 75. l.ot'al t ••••••••••••••••••••••• yr s .. wor mans Ip "2-62113 REE TRl'MMING, T~ · I c · •. W k G 'J Slumpstone. brick & . ._. ___ ,__._, guard take advant.ag< • ~-area w1t.h Pen., llitl s.. a 1~et or . en bl k k Sm 11 . .._Have your sotl anal~ ~--....,. WILLIAMS & Sons • .,_ 1 · • r.::·ng prun1a«ii,4 renl0ww• Lido Is. refs. Call Jef R Dr~· U W k oc wor · a JO~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• u a.s onry Bro· ck / ofmyexp.~7058 .-.ve.onwaermau\S,re· wrales.Oan.A40-0i80 epairs.. · wa or · plantei-s.645·5110 fo r plant nulrlent •1• p1p•n1 .. ln11l, free esl. , .r----o;-Casey, 675-3062. 6pm t. Sml Add1lf; · 551---0171 necessary lo your la HOUSECLEANING is oor Block /Stone. lie. 283046. •TOP nuALl'n'• Guar wor'lt . 898-lOOO • IOpm , Mon thru Fri or plants. N.P.K. pl Business. Call Janice's Call586---6a71. Inter,.·~, LExlen"or r anytime Sat. &Sun. l''inish Carpentry. DrHsmalii-R ed A 61' •«• l ~==;.c.....:c:.;.;oo_ ____ I • I od Re ··~ minerals . Complet agg Y· nns . ..___, CallLee 830-72'18e.,, USITH Rem el, pair. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eireplaces_ ...... Brick/ Con-1..0:::::.::;;::._ _ _::::c.::::::.: ... ,.00+! & 1.,. · V. e6751865 ft6 a n.alj s is Kvailable THE BEST ;n Dom-•,·, ---um DAILY li'ILOT' W,·11 prepare and s•nd in c · a Dr•··s mako"ngo"n 'r"----crete paltos B0 .n pits· Alt A t o & M • • .. """ u"' 642·2lti2 Cleaning. Robbie's Rag · U"f • P · wnen gr a ••••••••••••••••••••••• yourmonthlybills.Capa· Hilt's Ca rpentry 642·617 ' European Manner. We &Mop.548.0757 planter-Block walls. Apt. Painting. Interior Quality home Imp. llc.25 1 ••FAST . ble. dependable & ac· Patio <:o vers·Doors-rurnish everything.De· MIKE'SGARDENING Freeest.Rers.646-<H&t S15 per room. Ted yr' exp Free est. Fair ULTN curate. I pitk·UP & de-C:ib in e t s Co unte r s · signedforyou.Corday Maint/Cleanup/Ttlm Clean houses. wash win· Mo.-f-638-7085 price. Call Ken, f care. 115 . liver.I work from my of· Formica·6 epairs. l'~as hion s. 556·4232 b) Exper&Reas S48-093C1 dows. Call after 4PM. ··~ 6421770Eves &Wknd.s SllVICI fi te near OC Airport. appt only Benny 493.5752_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sprine Special! Ext. Av . J • ' Call 752--0869 or 833-l<lfil J !l panese /American 16 GORDON Moving. 32 ' sty. $249. Av. 2 sly $369. DlllCJOIY C t S.r.-ic.r yrs exp. Monthly serv. • HOUSECLtANING •. Van. lie , ins, lowest rate! Guar. Ted ~7085 I......_ For Result . t!ves. arpe Electrical F · b · OC E ts 581~• _,...., '-"'-""--------1....................... ree estimates , eve. y reliable couple. Good in · s · ~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Servi·ce Ca ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 581-6739 rates,rers.548-Q7t co~~EGE Stude n~!. REPAIRS a ll types . D.B.S.-Prof Secretarial Mesa Cleaning Carpels& ELECT RIClAN. Sm l MOVING Painting,. Int &.ex~. air-Reas. to""r~ est, lie. ask 642~•-671 Service-Fast & Efficient. Upho lst ery.' Stearne jobs. mainl/ repairs. Z2 Hauling, Gardening. Tre Ctean house by day, Our rates will pleas~ less .equip. A¥ .kilchec f r W a It 830. 5020 ht. JJ:J lr"<line /N .B. a r ea . t'leaned o r s ha mpoo. yrs exp. lie 233108. Trimming. $10 and up. owntrans, you . i.~reeest.7yrsexp. cabinets r~e~f~o~n~";h;l;n;g~,~~·gr~~~-~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;; 549-38S3 557-6742. 548·5203 645-0255 54 l ·OSG 548-7147 Refs.673-~Rob, any ime. . .,a lwww .. 1 Ullfwa. Apw lw .. s U.fwa. •-1 hhnii·•-~ R-s 40 Offic l..tol 4400 l•lousl..W 4450 s...._ 4550 MnoyW-.t 50301.ost&-, .5300 ""r-Hten -~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••"•••~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• or U..._...,slled 3900 •••••• •••• •••••••••••• ••• •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• . · . b tt.tillgtolo lleoch 31 40 N.wport leach 386 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROO~tS $20. wk up wit 150 I W lcllff Dr TOP LOCATION STOR~GE suJ,gle,ga~ge, Have $130.000+ eqwtx tn FOUND . Grey WIW...J· kitchen $30 wk up apt ft • ES __ $25. mo. Costa Mesa. pr ime oceanfront male eat, 6/7 mo. -••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~-548-975Sor'64S--3967 NewportFinancialCtr M A..-~ 548·3176or S.S.50S3 d uplex : need $1 5,000. Vic.Me&adeJMulract. 2 BR Garden level duple apt. Nwl y. redecor . mdrn. kitch . & ba, wal to bch. no pets. $180 962·4316 * LA PARISIENN E 2 Br. unrurn. All elet'tric. l''ireplace. Heated pool. Adults. $210. 979-1268 ~~ -------·--! 1.eosin90ffkeSpcoce DllYEPL.t.li 046-3303 . 546-0150 Pvt e nt /K. priv C CallonSiteManager ror storeoroffice.Ample R..tallW.t.d 4600 1-=::::.::.:::.:... _____ _ $25 /.,.,•k & $65 /mo. up (714)642·3llleXl246 parking. Town&eounll'y ••••••••••••••••••••••• Morlpge1, Trvst FOUND: _Br~ German 548·5954or556-0058 atmosphere. Executive twho owns Dffdl 5035 sho~ hair point.er. tern. •8oc.Mkws NEW plus h office bldg, 2 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. E. home & really cares ror ••••••••••••••••••••••• White on chest, Bat'~ Across from golf tourse io'EMALE. Room in Jarg to 6 Rm suites. Con· Costa Mesa. 545--4123 it) needs 3 o,r' Bdrm. un· LOANS to' BO% Bay 642·5853 • 1 & 2 Br unfurn. Fro"'l -~204:::::3~2~S~a~n~t=a=An::::a~A=•~e'-I •l llR ,2 U hom e w/pool & kilch ference Rm Xe rox futnrenlal 1n Coronadel up •2 81: I O.n . ·1 I · 0 !'~OUN D. Dana Point SlSS. 1 mi. to bch. 91 E bl rt 2 8 2 8 1 1 . privileges. SM-0239 copier. Nr. OC airport SMALL shop avai . oc. 1n 'Mar or _Newport with I st TD,-·-0 ,120,0 Harbor. •led . .,·,.,long Georg .,, St. 536·235 asl u r. a. rp t", ~-s11s -';;;;;;~::O;;:;;;f;;ik"•rnlrJ ~"'.'3~'~"~------1 the Mall at ~1E FAC J ~ " ' pool. Adults, $295. M Summe r Rentals ._.. ,,. . ocean view on year 2MITDL091 hair whil,e /brown & ----------I Amigos. 497 -1977 or Me10v.rdeEa1t &AdomJ TORY.$90.mo.42SJOth, basis.Will pay$350.-$4.50. · bl k dog Female Br '"I.. 384 "4·0906 540-1800 •••••••••••••••••••••• N.B.673·9606 per mo. (213)Wl·T149o LowestratesOrangeCo. 1 alhc ,01·0, 494 .-.,.· .,_~===-------1 ·========:12 BR, 2 ba, near bay P .O. Box 1217 Whittier Sattler Mtg.Co. ea er · ·.-•••••••••••••••••••••• BAYFRONT 2 hr, 2 ba . ...:_ bea<:h, park. June lh LARGE. elegant shop in Ca90609 642-2171 545·06111 -'4=91=·=3086=~·-----~ 2 r!~.' rl:~. ~a~l.A~~~~d. g.,v;1~~·0;~4~. yrlyl•---------1 ~7~~7;5 th . Weekly :/./:W-i--w ~ii~~:.~::~~:= QUI~T rurn/unfur. ~~~~ng llarbor area 24 ~~~!I~. J!,,i/s~ds:~ltl~~: lndry. Wtr. pd. $235 moj.:c::_=::..:c.-:cc.-=:.:...--1 n;EJI ........ NEWPORT BEACH .I 9/5 ilud10 or 1 BR w/p~U Vic. Victoria & Placen· 551·2632 OCEANFRONT 2 Br, 2 17... ;Jo rre•.ss PT 8 "-·~~ . .1::=...-..... Attra·t·ove Sandwich for mature respons1bl 200;0 YIELD tia C.M. &4S-8tMS4l·'8IS 3.4 Ba, Condo. Bltns, crpts, ~ E M y 2 1r'"""""'w/1 ./~....... h • l d t bl wom a n. $150.-$175. IMPROVED =~· ---~-~--LCICJUllaleoch drps,securitybldg.$395. 2 blks o o cean &: ,/s.cy_,.....,. ·sop, ou oor a es. 552-7484 PROPERTY FOUND:Germ.Shepmi:< •••••••••••••••••••••• mo . le a se. Adults . CORON ADELMAR restaurant.s.incl.lgar ./ ........ ,..... greatloc.645·1030 Mlsc-11---... $2S.0003yrs 2ndTDoo puppy . Viq . Birch St. 3 RM studio. Cyn. vu, bl 673·67t9or833-271>4 Avail all s ummer unti ~-l bid Sa nta Ana H'g~ sta-19'8 to heh. Uti\ ine. No pets _.::.:..:::..:::.:::..::=--="'---I 2 Br Townhouse, frplt, 9/15, ror $1500 pay in ad GIFT BOUTIQUE SHOP. Rentals 4650 I ge restau ran g, · szoo. 499-4188 5-7 Pl't1 LARGE 2 br, l'h ba. bltns. from $260, ~ Brrro~S205. \'ance. 548-1589 would like to share store ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orange Co. Payable in· FOUND: Ladies Watch in ....:c='---~'-'--'--'---1 di s hwa s h e r . En<:I Pool , tennis, continental rental s pace in ne\I.· LEAS E. Townhouse 0 terest only quarterly al s . Coast Plaza Pk k>l. •OCEAN VIEW• garage. Nr lloag Hosp. breakrasl. Some ocean & Vacatio11 Rewtals 425 $140 up store-Offices cpts Laguna Beach mall. Call main channel Oxnard lOo/r 1st yr . Then $2SC>. pe[ Ma r· 28 642.(j75S 1 & 2Br. Adlts $Zl5. Adult.s.$220mo.642.4387 Catalina views.Separate ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps ai r bath. 17 301 Mar gie, at 644 ·1918 or Ca. New 2400 'sq fl JBr'. mo, ZO~ discount. 1714) · ' $275. 2607 Solana Way family seclion . CI06e to Cabin. Big Bear.Slpsl2. BeachBll-l.B.8'2-2834 675-3606 . 3Ba w /crpt 'g, a p · 493-11~ F 0 UN D ; Ma I e -L::::ag~u=n~•:c.:•94:..:_·="~'='---I 2 BR. cpls, drps, blt.ns. shopping & fine beach. 2 frplt'. Cir TV, pool tble l --~~;;;;;;:;:;;;---1;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;[ pliances, drps. z sun· Malamute. lrg. Vic of gar. No pets, SZ25. l.St & 644·26l l. a48·3446or494·6364 1 55• PER S9PT dec:ks. Boat doc:k lramp. WE IUY & SELL Fairview & Paulariao, Mi5siOR Viejo 386 ll~•~st':_.":l!38~·34J<:>50f!_ ____ l~~~~~~~~~~1 itn.7 WES1'CUFF--NB CLINIC Accommodates 40' boat, 2nd T.D. $7'00. C~1 . 1'hurs 413: Call lo •••••••••••••••••••••• -ArTowMadChalet AGT.541 -5032 Ideal location. Newport dbl car gar. $400. ,mo. 1&•/oDhcownt. identify,962-tpg.. ,. LOVELY new condo,2 br. LIVI-: Near The Beach! Stunning view, clu·oJ ---'-'---'------1 Beach, for weight or ind. Call c213184i..fil21,ext, SOUTH COAST " , air cond. pool, gar. $250. Casa del Sol privgs. slee ps6. Summe •COM Deluxe Offices• clinic. 6 Patient rooms, Sam lo 5pm Moo Uini , INVESTMENT t~ounj'.1; Collie rem. Vic 830·3092 or 581·7655 Bc.a utirul Adulr Apls e NEW• resv .. Gloria. 645·3167 o Full service/xmple prkg ample parking. Ask ror Fri. , M9·08l2 645-4263 Ch~apman """~Kh Bl; Newport leoc:h 3869 From $180 337·3958 ·----~-I the WELTON BLDG . Prop. Mgmt. Div. .Garden GioVe.ta~ISf ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21661 Brookhurst, HH YOU'LL IE GLAD Rentals to t here 430 28.SS E Cst Hv.·yb75-6900 a.IM11/ln•nt/ ..... .-ce1n..ts/ LOST : Persian Cat lf•Y P •RK NEWPORT 962-6653 YOU_ WAITED.•' h •••••••••••••••••••••• PVT ore zoo Sq. Fl., •• ~:.~•••••••-•••• Co~~ & bl~. r~~ll~·wpart.. "' . Introducing new ac ROOMM•~s ept 'd , panel'd , in l ~'~h~a=ved::=_·~S36:::c·~=~·='=·'---2 BR W/pool ~" + utol• ond I hd'm "PlS well """''~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •p•RT.,_,..S ,_........ ... u Wa n'•d t o s hare Wes tmins ter lndusl . ~ "" .........,., Avl. noW . Child/pet OK . worth seein g. Refined ··r' 2 h d complex 30<' sq. rt . COM .. ANV lusiness LOST : male"'germ a n on the= ~~968;::;;·7~8~21;;•~'~968;:;;;·~84~5~9;;;;~ yet C!f[ordable •Great beaut 1 u I c room Opportunity 5005 Lost & Found 5300 shon. hair, 1 )'r old. liver 1 · furnished or unfurnished Warehse spa<:e avail. REALTORS & h"I VI ~-ad & Luxuryapa living ·BEACH environment• apts al Oak wood .. ,,~ll92='44~3&~------SINCE 1944 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• w1e, c."""n a overlooking the water. furni s h ed a nd un · , 67,4400 REST•un•MT LOST : White Ter rier Trabuco Rd. El Toro S-•s TO IE.A.CH There's s1 .ooo,ooo 1 ~ "" """' 586 4250 Enjoy s7so,ooo hee lth 2 8'~ ba. winter$23S furnis hed . recreation facilities . WATERFRot'fT Pri<:e incl on sale liquor male. looks hkewh. Soot·1..::::·_:_:::_ _____ _ ·spa, 7 swi°'ming pools. 7 •$185 to $215 Complimentary tenni Newport-~ic .. all bar, food &game ly, 1-farbor Vu Homes. • ....,.....: Whl. G_..... ~. lighted ten Dis courts. ~=~~6aR-f~=T lessons, Sunday brunch. Executive dfices 2411 PCH & Mc23<"/sq C~ equip. $50,000 Buys it all ! Reward. 64-4-66911 ~d ·h gt. B r;~: ;,.-;~. plus miles or bicycle 646 8453 Sports tournaments $1S0·$350Month SS7·3062,24hr ·GEM-, ....,t. SiJ-,,er ring wr-:Tur· Male. Vic. Tei Winkle trails, putting, shuf. 28R.2 Bacondo$:l2S • rulllime a<:tivilies dil'et' View orboats&wat.er Sale S142M/7200sqft N ..,.,., p k 5 46 2584 Oeboard. croquet. Junior WE HAVE tor who pl ans parties 120-F TustinAve., .8. quoise slotles. Near Golf r · · o r l 's frp. $224.50 monthly; SU MM ER RENTAL.'; BBQ's. We 'll even he.I llLL GRl.AilDY l Bldg. 2375 sq. n. C-2. 4 REALTORS 642-4623 St. L.B. 494 -8234. 213·699·1884col~ I 1 d 2 bed --lb-you ro·nd a roommate .. , cRce~·~'c'•~'----"'-'-''""~16"1 1 Base, 1 hoist, for auto re· Blk Sil ~ a so <in · room _ l'Ul , Affiliate LOST: I yr . old .trish Set· Lost, : . & ver ~ • • •I , .. .. .- I d 2 t town ~e ---Sorry, no one under 21 & . pair, brake, whl align· 1 red COll ~ !~ss !~. ~ 1°~~ tr i t' ~· pARlMEHTS no pels. Models open dai ~a1icr Vt1.jw olc, pvt ba°:, ment, upholsly 585 W. VENDING ~~'. ~:~e~r~i~~th St. ~!=~::~.~';.~.. . ar. I kitchens, private patios AOU\.T A ly 10 lo 7 See our large • u 1 in<:., reas ren · 19th St, C~1 Ask for Don . We can teach you how to•l~;::'.:..'.:=:C'..'..:..:'°'="'--. -le:;::.::.:=.:::.:_:::._;==--:::= ., .or balconies, carpeting. lf;di nlheapart.ment see ~~~tu~~~~~r~~= Days s4 o 57 10 Eve incr ease your income LOST : Solid G r ey PerlOIMlh , 5310 ,,, ., 1 draperies. Subterranean!"======-===--1433 SuperiorA.Y"'9e lion. _646 __ ·06ll_l _______ ,· with vending machines, shorthaired female cat,••••••••••••••••••••••• .,,, f parking with elevators. 1 BR Park Newport Sub Mew portleoch MEWPORTIEA.CH •Coronadel M'ar• 0full or part-time. Vend ti:'"· eyes, wht. collar. PR,EGN~! Optional ma id service. lease, $221.SOp/rno. Spa. OAKWOOD GARDEN 3 Offices, reeept.., rest Small Patio Store/Of. ing coffee, cigarettes, Vtc. Nwpt. Dunes Trlr. Caring. conf1 d~nlia l ..,, Jus t north of Fashion T enni s, ~~. 644·161 APTS rm, A!C. mW1.ic, deluxe. fice.$100.497·1215 tandy &: drinks. w Park.492·36811 t:ouns~l1ng &d re 1 r 1 erra&I. ,i, Island at Jamboree andtl _ce~v~·~·~· __ _:_ ____ I~"""""""""""'""""""""""""~ 16th al Dover S225 Mo. Broker6'15-6700 furnis h locations T ~t ee· poodl 1 Abortion, a op on t.-. .. ~ ', San Joaquin Hil1' Road. ·1 ----"''-''~·8"!1-'-0 ---I fo""OR LEASE· St.ore or Of. fi · c 11 lOd I &Ali;) : 1ge e, ma e, keeping ·, 3 BR, 2 ba, mini ocean vu. 1nanc1ng a ay o ns "KoKo" vie Newport · I • Telephone <714)644·1900 cpt&/drps. No children. n· Young woman with 2 Ml.SSION Viejo-Laguna fice, 900 sq. ft. in shop. details & get started on Shoa R _ __, &42·l7'3 APCARES47-2563 :.> for rental information 645·943Sart 4PM 1: e h'ld h Niguel area. Handy to ping center. Brookhurst the road to fi nancial in· res. ew....... . . .> c 1 re~ wants to 5 are San Diego Fwy. 200 to at McFadd e n, Mr . dependente. 714.838-2700 or~1829. Ask Me _aboul M•'l' Kay ., Spac 2 br 2 ba upper house in beach area, 2000 sq ft Call owner Longordo. 213·638·2000or Cosmetics. Call for Free ~ d . Ad 1' r· $295 C h I Id r e n Ok 1213 ) 831·1400 213·531·9533 DRESS SlfOP centrally f'OUND : Olk. male cat Facial. Anita. S45-6210 ' pl.J( u ls, re s. 860·9065 (7 1415.JS.4577 located. $6000'. + inven· w(wht. mar~ings, y~g. · · • ...-G••• Ma••• * z·WHICs FIEE Move in w /depos ils only 1 BR $190 2 BR $230 Refrig, Security, Pool, Jac u zzi, Rec. llidg w/exer<:ise rm., Bill arm. Color TV. Ir.vine Ave. at 7'1 esa 5'415·4855 548 . 81901493 .6f0> BIG' NEW JBr Bayf'ront apt 1 MON . free rent, walk to lnclustriol R....tel 4500 tory . 213_598.1513 0 Vic. Magnolia & Ban· SPlRITUALREADE'R Yeurly·Spac-. ()pen beam SIBS . mo. yrly N oce an, ne w dk. Brwn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213.431.2109 ning.962·1850 ~lOAMtolOPM 2 or 3 B It blk from on· cptg Sl7S 675-6670 agl/ -Sq Ft .......... . Advice Otl all ltlillters. • · s mokcr.673-6743 6 J. · · ~ · _.-........,per mo ... "---ytoLo., 5025 Found: Spaniel type )'Tlg 3l2 N. EJCaminoReal ocean & bay. SZ75-$335 • '-;;--=:-::;-:-;-::-:~=:--;--;;;;j_'~7~S50~2:_______ at 3975 Birch, NB. Agt . ...,_ dog, blk. wavy hair , wht Sa Cl •· ~ ~ 673·5631. 1 r em ale to share 3 BR 5'11·5032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• patch on chest. Male. Vic n em en-...--•.--Park Newport rurn NEWLY re modeled oft', ~--8 di & c i·rr Call492·9136 492 9034. lmmat. 2 Br, l ~ Ba, f $160 . • · NB nr oc Airport 7 UST 17thSTWHT $SOM .:>&11 ernar no 1 mature qui et adults, nr rom Call ~;er1e , 752.1111 o orC•s . .' conf. roo.m , FOR$2PSROIVOAtoTEMONEV Or, NB. 642·7778 or Ms . Y o r~ with the lloag.$200,642·3153 Oakwood offers the 64().l6 secretaria l area. l'hoose Top service lot'. 700 Sq. S4&-7707 . Brahms pict ure, pjeue -""'""-'=::..:=.::::::_ __ I fin est in country club liv · your owh coklrs. Days: fl. shop W/oflices. Ample REAL ESTATE LOANS call me 548-3036. WESTCLI Ft' 2 br. 2 ha . ing al a price you can al· Would!! hlik el! lo ~lhha~ ,my 64,s.0800 Eves· 646-6552 on-site park int:. $165 Arrangements made Lost: Orey & White preg.1..:c::::.:::::..::c.:::..:=:::. __ _ Pool ,adullsonly.S27 ,rord.There's Slmillion sma ousewi gi ro • ' Rea lono mlcs, Bkr yourhomeorourofficc. nant cat,w/blk.velvet mo. 646·5681 in rel'reation facilities, 11 moth.er. S35 a wk . 221 Sub-let bea ut. ocean vu 675-0100 Avoid t.h e high COl5ts. Call collar, vil' 41.St Ir: River, Genlle mari would like to -u · · · Cabrillo.CM. l''as hion Island suite. TDC,Bkrs. NB.675·7983. meet altrac . lady, $110/11-10. ON BEACl-f full time ac VI ties dtz:ec· 64().6420 AM , 644·8'707 PM MISSION Viejo-Laguna (714 )543--8381 60/over. Not over S'S". D h 1 .1 pd tor who plans parties. STUDENT-Room. bath. Nia:uel area. HWldy to Lost : Femi whit e 67,s.9163 a~. ·year y, uh · · 1 BBQ's trips & more! kitt'h . prlv. CdM. •I MO . FREE RENT • San Diego Fwy. 000 t.o LOANS availableforbusi· Samoyed w/ lea.ah 1u111 l ~:.::O.o:::-=-_____ _ Kit + ba. 673·1241 f'ree S~nday brunch. 675 5126 -, .. •• ., · J·2·3 Rm. offices from 2000 sq n. Call owner ness or real estat.e ex· attached In N.8 . area. lllipto~ & SuperPrk .Nwpt.Sublel 2 Plus beautiful singltt, Roommate needed: Ag s135 per mo. Near 831·1400 pa~~ion , operating Owner -,,ery unhapp~ & _r:.;.,...atiow bp0r·01 2_ t"e"n' n•. ;eswp•' .""s2;e,t. r'um"2,.,bbeded&rounfomumiaspu .. 19· 27. Clean-Honest airport. Sett'y. scrv. on PVT offioe ... ,. ..,..__ Bch capital, etc. R. Siimmons lone ly w Jo heaflr. a ll ••·•••••••••••••••-.i•.. 4l"t'f 'bed R I D 642 0374 ~ N I -.,v. , .. .,.~ · 41$·592·5618 Larry, 548·5t66 4 pm. · . ••• 640·6237 Oakwood Garden Apls e s . ays · prem es . 0 eaaereq. For salea·dlstl'ibuting or . REWARD' · S•1oll~& _.. 1 VERSAILLES offers an exclusive "No S46·3l84, eves. ·32239 ui noon business. Front. & rear WILi> LEND $2000.~ for · htttnlctlcin 7005 San Juan Rent Raise Guarantee". l-foii se in C. ftl . Resp . · 833·2840 Afternoon prkg. 646-6300 $64.54 p/mo. at 10':1 for 3 F O U ~ D : B I a c k ••••••••••••••••••w.<t•• "'I NEWPORT Capistrano 3178 We guar antee lhal your fema le or male, 21·30. HUNTINGTON f.:xec. yrs. No balloon pay. Labrador. Vic. Ne~ Con1~er~JticM\aL. Bpanlah, <(Scl'urity gale entrance ••••••••••~•••••••••••• rent will not be raised ror Rent SI 12.50. 548·3762 Prk. Sublease new ore. PRIES11GE menu . Bkr. &'J3.!0l5 Beach. 3 /28675-4145 1 'P rl v~•le idt ' 1ro u p • .'Underground parking. COOi> Jocal1on. 3 Br, pool, ONE FULL YEAR & you Attractive surround 'gs. Airport location, (rwy. The rastesl druw in the Have som ethillJ YoU ~n Qualified ex.per,~. ~E8J0.•1e1,~8n,tdfu5',n el°.:'•n!,es,., •. ~~~~;iin . no pclS. 5225· ~-1~~~~~ ~~e ,::~il~ ~:~4m8~tb~r::e~.~ Easy prk'g. Janitorial access,amp1eparking;2 West. .. u Dally ~ii ~sell? Cla11ified•da 675-3958. ·• • " ' " cupancy. Rents from smokers , no pets. Stu Serv. & uUls. pd. $95. mo. prlv. offices; !Oft. doors, Classified Ad. 642·SS71. it well.142·5678. Job'W..... ' Sauna rooms. k 2 BH., Crpls. Drps, bltns. $160. Prices varybyloca· d e nt s Ok . male o 847.2531 or 213·592·592J skylight, alr•cond., 3200 Male ; JOJ S , IHtd pool ~su:sdec s dshwshr, refr ig, lndry. lion. Models open JO to 7. female. 642·1802 eves. 5Q. l'l., u ,-1. Ideal for,llte T ' "'R G "'" .E ....... flt .···········~·,-·-··· /. <(Ocean vi ew. High on gar. pool. water pd, 10 Sorry . no p e t s or FORLE ASE·StoreorOf· mfg.: *II remodel to ra ~ .&'-•• E.x~.rrleneed Cla 11 1 ~heNblurr c:.ive~ok · min to beach. s22s . children. G.-.ges forl...t 435 fice, 900 sq, ft. in ahop-1ult.0nl)'$1840.Astfor CJ.AT L POU.A u.... dri'fer needa1'btt.'Ueat 1 ... ,~nr~.,,:~;!rtPea:c e~ul .j ~4~94~·~tl5118:::o_ ______ I •••••••••••••••••••••• pi.J\a center. Brookhurst Prop . .Jlgmt.Oi•.~ .\1-!:.'="t":!= 1 ~ '-'·"£1l or line. Te1mater. Spacious. s.ta A.no 3110 Oakwood I at McF•(den . Mr. T .................. ~ :1·· 846-tm.. "' r' .'&!reneadufUionly ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gard-IO:l22 GA RA G,E, SZICM. mo. Longordo, 21).0.2000 :-',_Z:.::'=::--_f .. . > <(Elevator service "'4• 2176 Placenta, · (In 213·531·9533 1""' ,,,_. i!= , 1eso ."CH I 2&1 1• NEWLY tl ec 2 BR, 2 Ba A~~---ts rear ).636....,....120 Jt:"' ll.;:-6" ._. r. , , Condo. Poot, Privat'y. ~ -··~·· lmi•tstR.... COMP'ANV 4C-.. ""~ .. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••-• '' FROM $195. "I' ,,.1389,.7 _ ,,. ,, .. _ ~,__ Girl20vrsold,avall1Um· · """. .,_, _ _. .... ., Mwtti Offlct l .. t ol 4400 ••••••••···••••••••••••• ' ,.~.. ....._ ' ' Irvine and 1e1h Rt;ALTORS :,::;---17 ~ t;..,.. mer•11creworClttld'er "' MOYEl ......... us Sovth LOCjlllta 3886 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SINCE1!M4 ....... JI.... .......... Oft ••i boa:t •1or:i ~·"' 901CAG~EY~E ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6"5-05~ COMM 'L-PRO!o~'L THE COLONY 173-4400 ,:~ :;:-;::"" "Mother. heJoer..•• Exp. NEWPORTDEACJI l BR +den. oceanvlew. ·""'"'•MPM .. _. ...... s_.. C11u A office bldf, 2790 solfETAILSHOPS lj~ !~r:; ~·~ -.nor,h&nl.wcid:~,,re.p; -J fCorncr lfosph.al Rd & ~vt. patio, sundtck. New 1e11i and Oo-,,er 11 arbor Bl v d , (at Prime reasonable apace :,t::..., ::::: ~! :ti!$.c~:-~1111, ''· Suptrior llbove Paciflt' til~. cpts & drps. $235 + 6'12-8170 Adams), C.M. Elev., avaUable lara:e "Ima.II. For Rent: MO IQ. R., K. B. _._l::: :!~ p _.. . • i Coat,l.Hwy ) ul1l s . 213 -~1 ·1760 or A /C: e lec •• J1nltor, Old world charm with localJoo: M·l IOfle. '17 rJ,,...... .• ,~ ;t,._ Jolli&W~ . .; 1 714~2 213-837·1525 STOMEYROOK mua 1c, parkin g. sec. French windows, cablet Monlhl1 ::=r--::?'!9 ~::::• u Af..~ --.71,,., .1 patrol. M -R. Stever, &: trees. Adjacent lo -..3SOI 9'18-0327eves J&o.-. )0...,. ..,_ '!'."" ·..1, ... ,, n a.1 _ •• ~'FF•Br !"Ba .& twwwRflhl ... d Apta In• Garden. A .. •S7 0 136 o 11 .._""-ti-,,,_ .. , .... •••••.,._.-••• I .,.s:.o , ... u.a " ~ limi t ed number or :!1 .. •_r •. _,,. -·0Fe s tdiva1 of Art1N•w b"lldln al 0. C. 1-~ ""' ·"::-'-y'ou'n~-r •.t\1n wish .. townhouse. AduJis ooly. orUo ... o~•cl 3'0C ~~~ ~ • I -" wom No pelf. 1728 Bedford J..n. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s pacious 2 br, 2 br & den't ----------·L '°;,~ROADWAY alrpof't.itOOtolOOO~ft. .,.,... ,...,., ..._ ,.q<!•f l o ~~olo- 128$. mo.5'1·7533 SUB-LET 1Br ,1 Ba Park ~:,~p~~~'~ow uvall. Lgc Of'ICI SPACI~ l.AOUNA BEAOI u~r.:.; ~~~~A =-nt:.... HT 1"1fi ~. Sa:· Newport.. Spacious Apt. SOOBe llflowcrBlvd, Westcllff Drive, 450 ~ lK DOWN KOll/lrvloe 1:1!... j:::,. =~ · ~~~~._:',OD.lat J ~::.Rr!'tJ..~iN°;"'.,:; ='. ~~';'.~ ~:;~l~:~:~:: IA>n1 Beach iJi. ~!~·~~,:·~: 494-7915 Cellter. cau' Dan CUrtil. a .. ....., '°~ W~nd.-~=~-_ sas. Ydp.MS-W 67USQI.. (2l.J)69T.._ C11UGene Htll1&ta -GaOO l7J4ltTl·92a5 ~Gwl ®~~()~ "114-IUP - 1 i ~ I , I " >. 'I 1 , I I I I • ( i ( c ' :> •• b :t .r l - • " n ~ n ~ - - 10 ly m u lh m .. I• .. CJ C1 •• . Jo a t: -Bo • • • .. "'ff,9H. 7IOO ~~~:~ ••••• ?!!! ~~~ ..... ?!!! !!~'!:~~ ... · .. ?!.~ ~~.~ ..... ?!!! ~~.,•~=~ .. : .. ?!!! frld1y,Ap<ll4, 1975 DAILY PILOT •1 I 1••• .. ••••••• .. •••••••• llYPUMCHOPI llcyc... 1020 Fww11.. 10 Fwmtw1 WI ALT£•-A."JON •••rn 10~ Depe1_ ndtble, txP.·1•dluo-J Ye•r e•per. S.l•ry P1rl7 Planner• fo r WAITRESSES ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••, •••••••••••••••••••-" ) '• exp'd -·~. -., • n1 womia. l"r •Y•. •-. Good co. ~-. beallh•, happy "'--1--1. E u.~ a,·• .. 1Paru SIO /up w •-• • •-.u..~1.tt1;'M..e.Ma . w:~~a!Jneedi owatrau.61S.6680evea. APPi>' NatJOG&I SY*~ c.u M~. Belt€'"' Now~~~:~na ~~171~11 /lr~d~. 2488 Mattresses._ n!~~=-~»0r129" · 'SST .... , '-• ......... &;;;La.: Deteil,...... CNor P , •ea•_l t.BirNU., "X 0-!?C" MR. Mlkl'S ,.~!w ploO r l I. CM. Queen, Full &Twin Scb 33rdSl .• N.P, "' .,,.,... • exp.-1-.y, • ..,... fOf' new ear dealership. ewporl eaeri-< uu IESTAUUNT U"U--79: . Priced to Move Now?! 1 -~~~-'--'----- 'ower IS. appareJ 1hop. C•p: ta a , Expuienced only apply O.C. Airport). & S.-c1et FU.II •"FINEST ". 25 .. ll33-962S &:6t6-8168S. MATTRESS, dbl n, l mo. _. .... =-'i~•-'l-'"-''~·--·c..·-:-·--J ~~i:'rln~r':~ in person. AP r0,. Willi Lamin~tora "Cidcoatera, l~~~i~~~ne 2lOI ~~~t~i=Ave frame, wel1ht zz v, lbei. •LoveseatCcSola, Very ~~97~·c~e!!~~er. A$ST.M•ITIMI Musthaveowntraoap.J Maul. experd wa nl.ed immed '(OffMacArthur bet.wn Ridden lei• than IO mi. goodquality.Nevrr fOf' DJ!L. TACO. Apply toola. Xlnt c-o. beaeflt1'1 led•••~ Y6y ror employm~ In tbe · Nwptlc S.D. ~way) Wal"""'5H Cott s.&20, must seU $325. us M . Movin&l'.l6ll-882:?. G9"0tp Sale 1051 betwn'-1 A-5PM , 25252 IA future. Afply in penon, 1..,1rts Northero Virlinia area. Tempo Temporary Help E11:p in table service for 7~160 btw 3-.Spm. ••••••••••••••••••••••., .PuRd,LQunalWl1. WeaL.s a l Corp., llSI 29402~artueritefty. Good 1alary COM • Call~ busy Coffee Shop. You • .. WAT E RB EDS " Ae · SA1". April 5, 10-5, lMOs °"~. -~Ait:~!!1~0C'c.80=':-0:c-y=:....-I Placentia Ave, Coat• MuaKiinVleJo meneurate w/exper. Call mu&t be over 18. Apply 2 Man s 21 Montgomery ce1sorie:s, new1us:ed, A5~n Tree Ln. lrvloe. UT• Mtria, ·~ fuat Avery Pky. Exit) CoUect CRI, Strubur1. PROBATE Lesal lo 5. Mon lhru f'ri. CHAS Ward lO &peed blke. Xlnt 673-4586. l291h 33rd St. l, l n g ·Pong tab I e, SHOPMGR. Diahwat hHwanted.Muat Va.tT03)4U.3723aakfOI Secretary CHILI. 2278 Ne wport cond.$tO,phoneM2·5487 NB. C hildrens & Adults Eaper•enced on ly . bewellgroom«l,Ref1.& Rusa Smith. Equal Op. (EXPERIENCED Blvd.Askforoffice. Schwinn 5 1peed Apple· Mustaellhouselu.lof'furn, ck>thing, FurCoat(J931)) .Permanent POltiitioo. Ex-IUS IOYS ex Pe r . C •rm e I 11 por. &mployer ONLY I l Laguna Hlll1 W • -·ss krate xlnteond. '6S wash/dry, misc iterna. lge size, could 00 Beaver, -rellent f~lUUes. 1Busy Must •-e 11 AJ>oly J R .. t•uranl, -N. Cal. area. High saJ•-. Call ""', _. 545~ All $4S 37811 550. J ewelry· TV fnda re-Or1_a 1e. Cty. locaUoa. to s. Mo':,v Oiru· FMd{v. 'itwy. L•euna S:ach. LaundramatCleaning MIJ..2Sl0. _., wanted, lull or p/time. new. · pair), Dishes. 10' Sliding OUtltandlnr~lhJWth . ~ CHARLIE'S CJllLI. •. ~ Light Worit Exper. Apply in person, c...,..1lr GreatSavingson Used glass door, 3 Louvered potiYnlty. 5ee 1ervlc« N~ rt Bl cl. CM " DOCTOIS ~ Public Relations/Sales Two Guys From Italy, Eiqlll,....t 1030 r-·um,Appli&Misc. Doors, 2 front dopr11, II \ r H 0 WA R i;: fm::rnee. v • ASSIST.ANT l:.!P S9Cicl• r Proven aales ability 226'1 Fairview,C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wilson 's Bara:ain Noot w o v e n w oo d e 'n ~lj=J:::. &J "°. c"°' ....... ==c..'!r:: ___ hz_:ll_•-1 Young laddy (1 .. 28) 1to l!!hxpcr dl,'dx1An~~li~Ullt4 in":s~stary. lligh earn· Wel~me Wag~ 1.nt'I ex-N~~:: sf:o~~ ~·~u~:i:: 54S W. 19lhSt .. C.M. ::~~~~~~g::r~>~i~j':: r work •• octora aas •· II pre : ...... ve ga-1lC-416-!i919 pans1on provides oppor, $300. 67~·l806eves. ANTlQU~ •IOOliier, xlnt bthrm mirror, odds £c Aufo Mbc.DtMca. Tr tant/ rer-pt. in health Uon practice. 644..oJZ3 i.n Hunt. Bch. & Westm. cond, sohd oak. 5'5(). Old ends. tMST)i•• Young men for field •pa. No eaper. Restaurant Home based. Flex.Cats 1015 Mexi(a n Cabinet <Lmli-'='-------- work in c:onatr:uctioo In-nece11ary. We train J'OU, LiquorSLoreClert •-'--trichedule. Car ne<'. Ml"9 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• h a nd C" a r v ed doors . PUILIC AUCTIOM f:.50 U .,f\1)1 time, afler duslr)'. 1·2 )'I'S colleg1 Apply In penon attn or full time female pre --r• J ~ssop 213/438-2750. SIAMESE Kittens 6 wkB ~aut. $200. Lamps, m.ex-MANY IT EMS OF FINE : Oday iralnlnc. Good pref'd. Opportunity tc evil. 2112 Harbor Blvd., ferredlS2·ll38 ih&Mr"d"91freM EOE • RedPolnt&Tortl~Poi t. IC:in styl_e, red, pink ESTATE JEWELRY, ·•heel• A mual. Jiled. orow w/ xp...Ung .1 Croealtoads:Raiaurant W ...,., n · handpa1nt e d . s:s.o . bmetltl, outside *otk. xlnt co. benetit.s. M.:· ·.. CM Live-Io Housekeeper ; 19050 Broothunt, WllO WANTS TO Y..'ORK? /papers. Ill·"""" Handthrown hue, white ART 0 BJ ECTS. AN - ,Loo, in I for · bright, -..ble to travel from Um~ DOG Gloot.B working husband, wife.! Fountain Valley. DRIV£ ACAB ! Dogs 1040 hemp shades, $50.Couch, ~'t~~H6~~EFO~~~: )'a.tnlpenon,whblike totlme~tots:tate.Muat Ekper.5SJ-otllforappt. 2 1oung children. Tak.1 CHOOSE your hours ,••••••••••••••••••••••• g rn ailk :1 h antung FO . & BROCHURE. :peop1e:1'b:5.S8:61M ~ver~habletrusporta· WalnutVillaaePetC:--full charge or home IM.lelef work ror yourselr, be Dog Obedience Class to Wl lurq . piping, de -~;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;~ lion• hve locally. -....... Salary & Ume elf open Weekends. RN or LVN your own bos.!I. Men or Start 4/ 16 at 1:30PM . corator item. $100. Scan-1,_..,._2200_-,----,.-,-- • APPLY IN PERSON Employment offered · Contact: Gina er Sheila 11·7. Convalescent hosp, Women. Can be slightly Newport. Bench/Irvine dinavian Walnul Exe. Garage Sale: SatOnlyi-3. ''IYOH ONLY. Sat. April Small light manufactur: S«M>l.30 Mon. lhru Fri.! Newport area. New pay handi ca pped. Neat -Area.546-4928.. Desk, $300. UI006 Aspen 13SY.o 35oU'l Sl, Newport R between9am&~ ing Company needs re-to5. scaleineffect.642-.8044. Clean Appearance. Vts.. 'free Ln, Irvine. Sal Beach. '~ ' 1409E. Warner 11 ab I e ful.f ti me LY~ SA L ·Es p ERSON . retired. Age25to70.Sup-•PET WORLD• April5, 10·5. 1---------• .,.MOll . Santa._~ ~mployee. Opport. to " plement your income. Shih·t.tu, Maltese, Pug, SAT ONLY: 9-5, 21892 ®f ,twUflt Equ<1I Oppor:. Ed'lploYer grow with co. Min exp re. For 11-1 shift, f/t!me. Fr' Womens Fashions, full & Drive a cab6h1"Sormor1 C h 0 w , Husk 1 es. ANTIQUE CARVED Seaside Ln. ({. e. New •"'<" i 9 0 . &: Sal nights off. $34 pe1 Pllrt time. Good pay & a day. Apply in person Ch'h h Li poodl BUFFt.,. 1$" Tires, sm appli. Be in fAVnN R~esen-CAIPnCLEANEI: qu red. 79·2290 vern it-shift. Small conv. hosp. benefits . Apply in Yellow Cab Co., 186 E. 1 ua ua, ny es, WALNUT.$325/ stereo, etc. 'of ~· Exper steam cleaning. mott, wkdays. Congenial atmo1Sphere. person . 2300 Harbor 16th St., Costa Mesa. lab, peke, doxie, pit Best Offer 1 ---~------taUve.-.Meet ne »eoPle, ---------1 I GI h 81 d CM bulls,cockapoo,pom.100 SAT ONLY 9-5. 2535 addnewinteetoYour Benefits. Apply, Steam Experienced Drapery App Y en aven o v · · • .... ___ L _ _.1 Mixed puppies. Stud 5-t3-7aXI life II i'am mDne'i Master, 1740 Superior, · t led La Newp()rt, 1555 Superior . '"'"'""-se Westminster, CM. Bikes, tool lfo sci og .ex,ei, CM ~~~m~c~i=ons: 1~ Ave, NB646-T1&t SALES GIRL full Lime, ••••••••••••••••••••••• service moil~· 2S2:i VELVET Sora & Love-guitar, clothes, etc. Good necest. I'll show, you S C , L 8 21·30. Must be able to W. 17th at Fairview. SA. seal, 11h yr old. Cost $500.1~m=ds~•~·------- bow. all 540-70tl. CA.SHIR/ · s~. · ·49Ml848. LYM or RN work weekends. Prefer Allffq11es 1005 Openeves 53 I-!iOZ7. Sell $200. 962-2256 MOVING Sor abed $15, 13ay1,I HLIPHOME Fllmilia Ame ricana RELIEF some exper. PERSIM-••••••••••••••••••••••• · h S · Kings i zc Matt /Box -necesita mucbacha para 3·11 Sh•' It. p/lime lo• MON TREE, 229 Marine Iris elter puppies , 7 Olive green swivel rocker. sprngs. (like new) $75. 1 $425 Mo+ benefits. Min. '" Ave Balboa l•I wks, AKC reg, champ E••ellent -~'u·,,.... ~<. ' ' • eiudod de •na nina o small coav. hol!ip. A....,.1 • · "MERie•~ k ~ '"""' .... ""' ....., Other misc. furn, etc. BABVC:l1'1'£R,okler lad .. 3 yr work exper. Public --_. "" """ sloe , $50.645-0054eves. 548_1621 pref~~Jo sit w-~~ & cont.ct, must be neat & frezco ~ueldo, comida, .Y GLenhaven ol Newport, SALES GIRL for Art Sup-ANTIQUES RS ---------I e,:~galnp~ri c:'~ S_~t. l\,; yr Olda mv home 3 ·pleasant. Call .for appl, habitac1on es necesano 1555 Superior Ave., N. B ply Store. Related ex· Truck Unloading SPRINGE PANJEL CONT EM p . 3 pc, L. R. 9 CtoM6 . 21 ac1 1c dayaf(wtfltitr,t~es'& 641·1758. The Eeirl '• hab lar poco inetes. 6'6-1764. periencenec.40Hrwk, Pine Oak & Fine PUPPlES.AKC.M&t'. set . Gree n . S85o. 600 Ave. ,645·9814 w'kndl,...flunt. Deb area. Plumbing, Inc., 152f 6'.5-ll96. ' Malllhn•ceW. ~25 hr .\o6st.art:. A'i~ Furniture, over 200 CALL645-9729 Jasmine,CdM,644-5767 FANTASTIC 912-?!rart. 8 p.m. Nwpt Blvd, C.M. FOIMll MA.atHES p /time. Orange Coas So CoApriH ' l·LagS pma:h it.ems, mostly refinished. Be~utiful, lovable PUP· Matching couch, love seat GARAGE-SALE Call 548·5847 or 988-9171 YMCA. 6'2·9990 · ast wy. · · AP r i 1 5 & 6 · ( 9 -5 l P 1 es · Sa m 0 Ye d & & chair, blue-green. $100. Just about everything CASHliR e:abytitter. Ji,ges 6 & 8. .Newport Gram School ana. S17""7S2 or m-t304 ift6 Mon. Tues, Wed 12·9. Sat/Sun 9-5. Previous ex- per, nttess. Min wage. Good benefits. for neW ioformation on . SALESMANexperienccd. HOWARDS RESTAU-Labo r a dor , h a v e oroffer.546-7945 you would want plus re-enlistment. We ace MALE/Female par~1n1 U S A Stereo RANT, Open 24 hrs. 4001 physical & shot.s, StO, . some miscellaneous un- Babysitter for 2 scllJ age cirl.s, Late Forest area. Tues, 6~Thun: 12.C; occ. more. Refs req. BJ0..5002. IOoking For a Few Good NaU8endGaoodnts, paf,rt "cme1 .. 556-_0421 · Pacific Coast Hwy, N.B. 673·4391 &624·7832 9' Span. couch. loveseat & usual items lhat are ne"'' Fo e M · to R · · op y . a velvet chr, red & grn. ~m r annes e-(213) 868-6 30 bef ANTIQUECARVED Irish Seller, 8 mos old. (ioodcond.$25Cl.5Sl-&'MS ornearne .... ·.SaturdaylO enlist. ltAM, Deluxe Parkin1 Salesntfl'W..tedlJI BUFJo'ET has shots, $S0 lo good to .4. See it all at ~ G~ER "L OFC Serv. :r.tus t be experienced in WALNUT. $325/ family, 581-8418 Span. Walnut loveseat, re· Broadway, Coota Mesa. KERMRIMA HARDWARE 2666 Harbor Bl, CM s" "" advertisin g sales. Call e tOlf ·bl h . Ty ·• .. 60 M ' es er \'C r s 1 e c us aon s. F' . --•· d. ping,,_. wpm. ISC Man early AM newspape Overs tree t & Assoc. 548·7800 f>.REE to good home . Gold/beigelbm. Almost um1ture, l'......,..~are. 1s· duties. Apply National deliv. Perm p /timejob i 645-4433. Female, Pt. Husky. Prel· new. m . s,sz.8803_ hes, I a mp ~. Je wel rt , Baibysitlel' Tues, "ed & 2 CHEMJCAL Proceaso1 Sratems Corp.·4361 Irvine »rea. Full size1 PUILIC AUCTION ty & m e llow. Cal l much more . 238 E . Thurs. 10-2. J Child . Trainees. apply i1 Birch, NewJ!Ml Beach. carnec.$320moapprox SALESMAN MANYITEMS OI-'FINE 497 -2655. LIKE new refrig,$250.or Wilson.CM. l.ocal refs. 673-(&"1 bef person. Dentalloy Inc. CNear O.C. A1rp:>rt) . 962-4633 l' /lime . 1-fardware EST ATE J EWELRV. best. 3 pc living rm se . . ~Pm 1310 Logan Ave. C.M. General ofrice work Boat J..:x perience A RT o BJ ECTS AN-WANT ED: Gd. home for I S75. 496-0971 Furniture. rugs, clothing. ~~------,1--I MECHANICAL KEIM RIMA TIQUES, F(NE f-uRN. yr. old Pomeranian male > . . a nd _mo r t;,. 11 8 6 Bl\.BYSITTER waJited·i Child care-my home i1 Insurance Agency needs ASSIMaER ETC Pl-IONE FOR JN-w/papers. $35.893·2568 7 I C Sl•nley din set, ~nll· Weslm1nster CM. Sal. & area ol Hth St, N.B. Cal Costa· Mesa. 2 children -a~ert dependable, young HARDWARE · que velvet occ. chair_~ Sun. 9:30-tipm 548-4277 an.a·ns-9800 ! ages 6 yrs & 6 mos. girl, between age 22-32, For electronic produc-2666HarborBl,CM i~~ BROCHURE. ALASKAN Malamute mapledrybar.640-5868 SeetoApprec. • , Prefer older woman. goodwlth figllre!l,typing lion. Hrs 7am-3:30pm S . I p . . . pups,AKC,&wks . .ltabysltler, m la tur Mus t like children. & phone personality, Starting sal$2.50perhr eC"retar1a os111on F S 1 A ti T be 2l3·3J6-7015 QUEEN Mattress & BoxMovingSale,SAT.ONLY. :woman wavtedf«.~ 979-56!8aft6pm. permanent. S47S. mo. Apply at Newpor w/planning & consultin1 sr a ~I n 9ueO u . Springs, Firm. 1 yr old. 10-4, &tO St. J ames Rd. acbool, 2 boys, m, bom Phone67S·7774 Marine Engineering, _scr. firm in So. Laguna. Mus • tyle ectric r gan, BEAUTIFUL Sa b·le Xlnt cond. $50. i nc lCJ Newport Heights. · • Superior, N .B. In tYt>e.&Swpmw/!IOmebk-Bench , Speaker. Good female. 1 yr. C.ollie. No frame .497-1542 1 --.~--...o----llal ISlf.nd . Ca nee t e rvi e wing st a rtin~ kpng exper. 3 Yrs min llardwood494-6I86. papers.S30.Call 5J6..I271.. BAY SHORE: Gar. Sale, ;6T~US4;;;;;;;;7~e~v~es~:;;;;pre~r;j;;;;;;~ CLERK GIRLFllDAY Tues.AprilL';tl-4pm. exper.Salopen.S58-ll27 LOTS OFGOODIES . Queen s z water bed sofas. lamps,desk,other BAXTER'~ STREET I Irvine company seeks ADVERTISING -~-IRISl-1 Setter pups, AKC w/frames &heater.SlZ5 hou seho ld item s &: responsible, enthusiastic Oppor. for a girl who is Mg r lrne, no layoffs . *Sec:ys, Bookk-GingerJurAntiques reg.S75. GE Refrig. like nu,$75. C'lothes. 2641 Waverly person for order process-energetic, young though Esta b ac els. 22 -46 . Liz Reinders Ag;~~~ -Spring red·tag sale thru 581-3837 646-7811 Dr., NB. Sat. only l0-4 in g /billing cleric. Exp. mature, s harp, likes $160+ guar. Mr. Lyons. 4020 Birch St. Ste 104 April. 20'4 to 50"/c plus1---------- neC. Typing heJpful. Cal variety & pressure 846-5-tSS. price cuts. entire stock. RED m ale Doberman CORNER bdrm group se Sat & Sun . 78 3.a w. 979-7410. w/figure aptitude & lite Nev.'Cportlf Be~=·8190 SpeeialdealerdiscounL pin s c h e r p u PP Y • X{t~lit~t~rage. Wilson. CM . Surfboard, NOWHIRl!p IUSIOY , ... n. bkkpng background . MOLDERS Experience-al orhed"i9&. 196'1 ChurchSt.CM. papered &: shots. $125. .n · · bike. stereo. pwr saw, Fast accurate typing only Day & Swing shill. Establis 1965 ANTIQ U E Pine Drop 54s-277t Water Bed, King size, yr. beds, !l'Ji.sC. CLUK.P/TIME · fmin60wpm. IBM Exec) Apply 7AM & 3P.M only Service St a tion Al ten-Lear Table. oval. 50'' Frff to You 8045 old. w/nifty seating raiLl--~~------ J .. Apply In Pl l'9" 1 ·Mffd Extra SS 'to l~arn art work . MacGregor Yacht Corp dant, exper'd. Day & $160. 536-5190 ••••••••••-.•••••••••••• Diamond saws· eut this INT DEC,ORSVfFERS W < · w h d · · I 1631 P lacentia CM: beautiful gra·,-~ Mes o,r~ in your •o mere an 1s 1n g o r eves.Full&p/time.App-OAKlable carved xlnt 6mooldpartLab.,fem. •or::u -CHANGEOFMOOD ,neiihborhopd at OIM'.: c manuf. or cruising MONTGOMERY ly ~hell Station, 17th & ext's to 4 ~7 . wtz ieaves: H~usebroken, good with ~~t;d~T::a~~~mi~l~a~ Furn .. objects oC art, • our stores on a P/lim• sa ilboats. Call Ann WARD Jrv1ne ,N.B. $385.•0lK ings Pl .NB ch1tdren.548·2713eves. clothes, 'Unique junk & basis. Min. :!I) hrs a wk ¥oreland, 642"8961. LIFE lNSURANCECO. c es so r i es, s h c els . mise. galore. Sat./Sun. avail. Startinf at S2-·~i'!'!!!!"~~~~~~~~1 SAUS Service Sta. '."ltendant. Copper & Brass from ~1id -Black & white part Original value $925. Will 111!111. Ql)L9 172 Maha lo HB •. Between 3pm 5pm . : 46~~~?~M~•:+1;:~1ll ' per .hr. Drop m to YOtl expernec. F/lime.Appl; di e Ea s t Sa m ovar, Siamese kiltcn, tieallhy, sellforS450.494-62!18. or962-6a69 neighborhood atore fo HAIRDRESSER . NOPROSPECTING in°Person at Stcve'sExx-Trays, Candelabra Misc. well mannered & !ova·~=~~~~~~~=~~~~~~=~~~: an application br come · W ._ ...-.... ~ on. JOO E. 17th SL, C ~1 552-7579 ble. 646·8669 b """'_, w / our qua Ii r i e ~:C"-"7"-':C-:::-"..:"-"-'C.,.,--1 ..::C::....:.:.cc..... ______ l.:::.:::.::.:.:.:::::::. _____ I Y., l&OCONewhoPe 'OOTH R&ITALS Monti omery Ward lea< Service Station . Atten· oiass Bed, twinsir:e, com-9 months, Doxie male, ~ .... ~~ w ·" 11 ... f Fountain vfy 1 ·' 445-7137 mkt. Agt/Mgmt. opp dants for evenings & plete frame, mattress & needs ramily. sweet dis-·~·~ ~ ~~-JJlo •following '~·Comm 714/714·9210 1----------·1 now. Call: 547~1 ext weekends. Mustbel8yn springs a vail . $130 position. 963-3731 • 'l~AIM.l . Fl. :&uai Oppor. mployer auarant.eed.' l<riC STOP-M-GO Hairdresser, fem . to as-207, 9 -s for lntemew or older. Exp'd pref'd, 8&2-6.17l ~ ~ m M•RKETS sist in busy salon. $30 a 1 but not nee. Must be de-1----------1F"<ee lo Good home. -=· ~ '1' -..., · .i..,.~~:'."'::lf "" day 1uam +. For in· Mothe rs ~e per-Ll_t pendable w/ ref's Apply Antiques Art Objects German Shepherd tnale · : .. \_ A'.CCIHVlHlf.NT9HOPMNG -~a le, io. lolloy.r· EqualOppor.Employer tervlewcall499-4000 housekeeping & ch1I . S ~ 3 C ' M ' d -<¥ IEWWGQJIDffORTHt: ihj req.'...d all eyes ----------i s upervision Mon Fr mpenon. eer1..:u, 131 ustom acram e pup, shots, 15 mo ol . CALONTHECO. ~-'"COi-ll adelMar. Cocktail Girl positio[ HELP.WA.NfED from 3 'til 6pm.;.,. HarborB!vd,C.rt.1 . w /P_ot s &.P!anl s. 536-ll49art6pm. • avail. Applyinpenonoi For grow.th co. 3 Loca· tran s p . Seal1 Bc.h Service Sta. Attendant. ~~r~i1!~f:gs~7g:•~g sau~ Free Puppies, Insh Set-f .. •Ad in Ww'sWortd eontact, Victoria Stal~~ ,,.00,. Fullorp/time. 213/431 6158 a t 6 3 Li 'd 0 --• / L b g k ~~ ~ 642-.,78, ~. ]]0 B t G"rf Rest., 990 Dove St. NB • . · P/ me, exper . ounUS pli es for ''do it ter a mix. wees ---lilllf OYS Cl I S 752-0240 Apply In Person wkdysanytimewknds. for smog, brake or lamp yourselfe rs··. 3375 Via old.Call646-7504 101.ol(yearaaiage.Dai-METRO Need $85-SllOwkly? F , licenses. Avail eves & Lido.NB . ly ·Pilot dell ery routes C--L ~'d C •R W•SH ~•+ H ~ F II ' wknds. Neat. appear. & -"-=-------110 mo. old Part Cocker, be . bl . -. _,..... "" "" -. ouse.,. u er handwr•·t1'ng Appl• ,......, 8010 Male. Very hyper. •las may avra ilJl e in youi Woltressn 2950HarbotBJ, Crtf Mr. Riehards.846-5455 · " ~anc.e-s s hots. 646-9017, lO:J0.2:3() area. Earn I rofit for de-Dl-Lwcnher & morns 2:590 Newport Bl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • liveries It c ~. lrtpt 01 "' Housekeeper. live-in that NEW TRACT CM"' 2 o cu . Ft. 2 d r1 ~p_m ________ _ merchandis fOC selling lnboy speaks Eng. Room & SA.LISMAN Substitute Secretary. Rerrlgerator w/iceLoving s ml brwnTerrier, new sub1e~ions. F~1 Apply in person betwn board free. 833-2966. II .,_........ ke 6 Mths old Cos mal 2 s old eeds llthlrmatton pleaae call -.&r4pm daily, Castaways ----------1 We establUNftN Orange Typing, 50, shorthand. 90 ma r. · . e, yr • n 141-4321. rom San Dana Point. Housekeeper, £/time. County developer. Must & reeords clerk. 4 hr . a $500.se11$34S.673-5684 kids &yrd.613·7370. Clemente San Juan Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp, beexp'd. Draw and com· day. Typing SO, Ap~ly, REFR IG.' Signature, Funtitvre 8050 C I II COOK 661 Center St CM mission negotiable. Con· Lag Bch School Dist 1 Id ep stran area, ca • lact Mrs. Caldwell r-· 1-011. · frost ess 15.2 cf, 4rnoo . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 49$-0630 an Mission Vie-Imm~. opeliing. Private . ...,. Personne ice. s 25 o. Av a i I 4 / 12 . . . · jo-El To 0 area, cal club. ~ewport area. App.. ~ousekeeper needed, hve appl. 846·2366. &7S---480J eves &wkends. K1ng;s1ze mattress & box. $8l-63IO. · · I y in pc r sO n, 1801 m . or out 1 school age Summer Lifeguards. Pri. springs w /frame. $250. ~ual 0P1 or. Employer Bayside Or, CdM . child. 642-7713 NU~~~1~:.f'O:~~?X'd Club in El Toro. 35--40 OLDER Stove& Refrig. cost$-tOO. 557-5692 hr. wk . 18 yrs. & older. Gd cond. $25. ea. Cook m a ture, f /time. Housekeeper. general Call 642·3505 w/ARC Sr. life saving & 548-0l38 DIVORCE SALE MATS Mes~ Verde Conv. Hosp, duties, prefer 12 to 7pm. Nurses Aides aU shifts First aid. $2.50 hr. Call Plush L shaped sectional Mel ~/ 661 Center St, CM NB area. 5 days. 644·1318 Conv. HospiW Jeff, 586-0860. BRAND NEW Never used w/ornate glass toptbls, 4 ~IC,~ H ·r E tr Ca11 ••2 -TELEPHONE SALES· Broan 10000 series, UI"', pc. Conte mp. diltin1 set _. OentalOffice ousew1 e : am an ex a .,. --....-.. Sta inless s teel dual /2 bo -~-2 • • SS to •• hr t hi Sell Orange Coast'• Blower range hood. Cost w e ny .. ,o:ucnzas, c.xper'd J nly. for ski Secy-Re ce pl. Exp d , ..-per ~ac DI Nu--A•'d.Reli~n~~ e t ge ma s ,·v e d hobb I lh Tri ·-· ~ lavor•·te newspaper. a r es, s boats, er lseni. Top $$. mature. NB a ult prac-1 c asses WI • Fri g t "le & parto new $170. Sell for $75. Italian Prov. bdrm set Fantasy ~.ata,556-8910 lice. Salary beg. $575. Chem Embroidery. Call Su • tlN-~ru Good earnings. Big com· 548-4984 w/armoire, rattan set l 1 ~7~1~4/2,64~6;·""'~~1.~;;;~;---lim-~~-~~-~<;;-i;;;:t;;~-;;;~;;;;";;;;· ;;;;;;;~·~~~;;;;~ mis sions. Choose the new Zenith color console HOTICE houn you prefer to work-GAFFERS &SATTLER TV w lremole C'Qnlrol, . Cl DENTAL ASSIST. Instructor to instruct in 1..-. 9:30am to lpm or 5:30pm 35·· DBLE. OVEN RCA ~ ... Dai~ Pilotpl lhas:~-Reee p"onist •-chairside. · woodwotking &. arts & HUllS ':,k... to 8:30pm. Call Mt. Lee MUST SELL · 1 Nporl. w /repoimole co, ~· U1~ adl' dis •Y e1r "' oc It W k w /b y c~T• "L y -z t.ro . cw Hot nt re n g ...,sageli,wilh kl&i.bility F /time pos itions. En· era 1 . or o 11 '"" -at 6t6·4100 betwee n $225/B:it: ... r. w/icemaker. Washer & dodontic practice. Ex,-ages 7-18. Call belwn 9 & NightA 11-7 :30, full time 9:30am and lpm. 548-7800 ~ lmpap? Our ads, we per. nee. !Mission Viejo)t -'~·6'2_·_837_2_. _____ I C.S. Tech 2 dayg, N/A o1 Equal0pp()r. Employer . . ' dryer. 831·9435 are PfOUj __ lo say, really w I S 3 days Only ex Hotpo1nl refr11erator 4 i bl •. . h . ~et res/u-lt s. Phone Days 581 -4860 Eves lnllll"A.cat1CVGirt rt -•I · ... _ .. _ Telephone Work-12·9 Hi W/freezer greatDnetteta e ... s1xc airs, M2-5678 496-1108 ... ~--.:-.-pe enc~ n ........... can ' ' 646= two extension leaves . · Commercial Lines Urt-facility need apply. Xln Wed. thru Swi. to hrs. cond. SSOor best 2Z40 Formica top $50. 6'66-7241" 1ttt9 W~. ii'OOHelp W-+ecli 7100 de.nyrltlng le rat.jog. Ex-bonuses. Contact Mr wk+ $2 hr. No pressure. /4. tfCMI IOIS -.._•••••••••••••••••iel••••••••••••••••••••••• per. necess. 494-1087 or Carlew,· Costa ·Mes Could be SC within 1 ••~••••••••••••••••••• 9' SOFA, red & gold: 5• , 549-3058,.Mrs. Bradley. Memorial Hoepital, 30 month . 83S·02llii ext PUii.JC corf table, gold w/hvy, .... ~!l~ . ,,. ~_,..._.,.. Victoria, Costa Mesa 163Y _ glass top: 36''x72" :MNit 1 f1ttlMt :·~. IR.Y' INE PE"~""'-o.ia ~64""2"".27""""34"",""E""O""E"".~""""~ Ftlni .... AllCtro.. walnut desk w/slde re· , k J\.7\Jt"1 ~1:L t· TIAIMH . •TOMIGHT7:JOPM• turn.Mustsell.556·6171 :(DDR't Drive, Wal SERYJCES"'AGENCY OPFICIGIRL w111 train. Must h"'e <DealeroWelcome) 1•couch i•<1oveseat;shur. To "Wor\. A..od 'th& freeway hosslo & 438E.17lh (At Irvine> Exparient'ed tn account ab i Ii t y t o s a 11 . R•r•tetaloM Oeboard. 3 5tt'I.. table. wOf'k in _yoClf · C»wn locale. Bjlcome on Suite224 Costa Mesa tng & general offlct Knowledge or s ma ll li~w Comp! rattan twin ASSISTANT M.ftNAGe.R for o notional C .. 64Z·l470 work . New car de aallboats req'd. Training CN•IJ&!m•ti bedrm set & match. ""'-1 . '<fto·n· STOP NGO ~ alership , cont:ic to include spars & rig· Loll of beaUt.1BR setsle.,_li_ne_n_1_._'Tl_•_·«_7_<. ____ 1 convel't1an<o $ ore · 1 • • • Gen•-I Mana•er · Bu 1inl. L.R. sets:, lo~ y map ,, i.•.o.n~·lf -W..'r'o .~ 1.i. W01ir-/,,""'--a -• • ' ~·~ 8am-12ooon hutches, chinas, din rm Z Na ugh. Barcalounger """"'<'.,~ r-·'.""F':"' u ._,~ Janltoi'Sf·S2.50hr. Ryder al 6'2·9'05 to 13 S II h $75 '~0• ..,·.w., · ..........._ftaw,ST'Cf:-N-00 13S3A"VOCado pt ttll .Occident.a.I. A tables & ehaira , rec:.ner c rs. ea . -,..... . .--N rt c N B •P • barstools, rOcken, bunk Love\)' Brocade chr. l80. ~ ~--1 • e•po enter, .. · .,,,_.1_. •~·· • • OllOIRDISlli TllASURICHIST bed" . --w, offer paid · \rOCOt~' inuonce, JANtrORlAL. part Ume, He av j ·v hon et. N_< ti eed 1 P 1 easa nl, en. Mirrors:, pir1.uht, refrig ... I r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j hosp'tahot~. "Pi91' I~ '-~·~ 5pmnlg. hMllu1P,,fwbek, bond8:3Q.0tOble::t0, eOmm, 11loa·Prl1 8·S. lbullastic phone voices lamps. stoves. bco1 1 ree: ~ ,. ..... ma .. St&rt ot $650 pi.-& ~ w11n r..,..... " Know""91• ol -marint 'foi ~-roJec:t. sz. to $2.:iO an I a m P t a e s • acMrw:~IO mtuidQer of ycu..ewn stc::re. If . ?:!P!'1:_nced & over m. hardw•~'htlp(ul. 1Jt« hr~ 1y or eve. hr'I. avail. W E S T M I N ST E R Ht: ef .... f ' ,,, · f ~ have hq\ _._, t y p I n I , . Co a s No · xp. nee. A~ im-CHIME CLOCK. sterec l~ ·~ ~·re.ct., t ~J yecn ° '-"IV• •0 • C•ta maren Corp med. 28752 Maf'l'l't'1tt w/I track playct, whit 11 .Jl.W.11. ,. 'ithcd educ.ot'°G Ir rer.oble tf°'15F.'Ohan. we ' JUNIOR~·· c~urw maeoextaat. Parkw•.Y., No. 12, Mil-French Provencla JI' ...... -.1,. "4 ' \a., dffw ~ .J;~~dOle l tO h::.N.,So. ~ 1 v ( rr A canopy BR aet,dinettes • . ....._. ,.,.. ""' :f Colif divss Ace 10-lS. Earn ~ Parkin.a .attend. ,wl.llMCI I on 1e10 o vef)l occ. cb1irs, [)u.can Phyf4 : :;. ~& ''.~Vkt~~J. t•. ~ by per week &olUns """ ~r,·18. Woll ......,..S. -'P_rk_w_•~•-l -----1 drop leaH1ble1, so pc •• ' , . 11• .... 1 ,;1 . ,,-., ·=eRforthtDAILY &;;=. CaliC. drtftn Uc. W.tttr/W........_ allverware (ftolenGolc -· to ·m On oPQlt(a&>n & 9 ot0'96. for o ?!. __ ... t~•yr.,,schoolm-~ l_.. 1'100 X-. a.twi Prime Rib 1touae . Electro Plate) with case ' ~int~i!bt ; ~ • ' ' · ! " •u;r; oo1 by •:rt·;:' ~ Meadowlark C.C., l~ + Iota. loll more. lt.emi ' 1 1 I t : llt,tt ~ft IO'I"! '.~ , •,.S be'' bte to . at Part Ume aboe ulel & Graham St, H.B. s:ub\ect to pre-sale. FOOi 1 : ;.,.,.1J•i11~ti ····_., ... 1leastldajsper ..... No atock work. s.• exp. W-'-ava~:~e~norBo(Alr P•CArn=Ad ~-' '"' dttlVeriu or coUeet1.a1. helpful, -muatbe n.lbk .. n-s11. nper. . ~ • ~-,;, . , ; :trari1Porteilloa pro· ta wort 11.ftemooM,,•ve. Over :at. Apply 1-iowsrd't Mas&.erthu-ce QA :g...,_ ,ylUdJCaUIH-~ WH~lndo. Conltct RuUorant, 4001 W. MAS1'1lS AllC110M A M&Y -~ ~. Vi •. ), f ~ .. 1'"'1!qu1i Oppor,\lnlty ••ut ... orlJM&W""'11 Ptclnc Coast l{wy; N.D 207~'1\Ne1t1port.8l,CM ~ -.3 .. •l!i!li~ ,_,_ . ,.. !:Al l:mplOy!r" P'aabioa11lancl,N.B. Al\er!PM 813-962Sor ... l111 , • • Seam~4-To-Slim . .. 9006 -1 IOY.r-~ ~· - • \ Baby, Baby! •., . ., 7058 • ... ··...! " ' "' . ,,. ••• 1 ,,, '' . .. ' 1 " " ' ' • ··-.... ..... " ' .. . .... •• ,, . , "t "ff ' ... .... 'I c "' '>1 .') i•.:•M ..... .) . I-. ., .... • '1 I u I . l .. ,,. .. ., ... ' . I• ' • "; I ·'' +d I :·1 ' r· . '. . '(t. • tr. , •,,r. I : ." I 'r: I •U ..... . ' I' I • •• h " ' '" . ·~. " t l M 4'W ·i-.wo• ... ·~ MHI ,.,,., - ' • ., ' .• -.• 108. DAILY PILOT Fdday.Ap<11 4 1975 -.......... 808' MlsceQ_.;.; ' t08 Ml••·•-'l-•&0-. lo•o ..... ,ow•r ' ···•Transporla!l .... 1'".; . ---•• ' w ~d 1081 ........ . , • l "'"" ..................... . • J Ir 1070 ······················~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... •••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••• . G s I 8055 irwe y vw JlArls :-1600 Cl'\ lne, :! •••••••••••••••••••••••• ~JF.LD'S Warehouse Su)e i980 Tw'n E a 30°f\ .. Cbris . f ~ ~ •• ~.11.! •••••••• ~ •• Gar09e Sal• 8055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mf'.UNIYLllC1,EAMUSCOTJ~JNL' VW rront undlS, 4 c~me Cash r.or &ood used fum. 400 Pu1n<M1 &. Ol"Muns, new Take over Opymtl. + $.MXI. C~"' S6ktf 9 i •o ••••••••••••••••••••••• INS'l'AN'I' l ;ASll for Old ,... .-· r· .,. wheels, fender!l, m1Hn11 refr1 g . free1er1, Ii & used Spinet.s. Oranda, Trim tabS, depth finder. lltftt .. l';11r:ige Salt·. l 'lothl·s. !'-ltlVIN<; .SAl.F:; 'ft•nts, t:o,lfl Sliver, Jewe lry, ESTATE J E WJo:LRY, i·h.-issti1wlthtltle,hlbaek stoves,546·0768 Players. Going out ror Od rond.675--..BZ.'t ~··ir••••••,~\•,•••••• l Tphoh;trty. l"ahr·11·:-. ,\· Too ls, ·r 11 blc, ll•·tl .-.. l'uins. Llenod t:Wol<I. WOO· (\1,1R()TU/S>.a JL'EINCE~·s~UAllNN . '69 sc;i,ti;, he.11d ttuil liAAt W ted . Ap 11 & bus1ness. Jtcnt/Qplion to ~ , , -:-----:-RENT: \lw C i)Cr VJ1n. rran1es . 2~ ,\r 1·olll·1·11011 t·an1pinJ: 1•f1uipn1cnt. din ~ Uund s. ut<'he!!, "' .. .. . assemblies, engine sheet a n · P •nee-s buy. Kawai, Stfenwu.y, 14 FOOr Kl<~~O. o~t · Sips 4. AC, rull y equlll. or you nlHlll' 1t ! sat & r.:a rai.:1' lt('nl:>. & nu111.v Ell' 1\11y l'ond. Top B'l'C. 1'1-IONJo:: ""'Oil IN· met.al . 1&00 h e.aders pow~r m o wers. Pref ll1lldwin , Chi<'kerlng, bOurd. \V /tru1l,er . 7!1 Ryp11y..or W~~75 .. Sun 7!.14 2 l ·lth St oth('rt h i n~s Ap1·11 ·1.5 ... '!.· l 'r~1·1·s. Free 111111 rs ls. FO. & OJlt.)CJt UR .. :. trans uxle. oil cool<lr & ~01 t"Ork ln ~. Reali Yamahu,KimbuU,Wur. tugs. Pf,RFECTC<>ND, ~ ~ We~llninll ll'r ti ;11 ~ooo llery l L;u\v, Bentlt'Y & t:o.220 t-:. 17th IW5·2200 filler udapter. Set of 5, 646·58411 ete. ' for summe r fun. XLNT. SALf:, 91,'t' ovrhd ~ampcr Lt:AVINC: Country. lots N.B. 5-llS<lliW for dirl't'· St.t ',!\1·1'''5·5tiK.."I Sprin9Ca.c.ning 1~11 1 P.J~g\.f~i'\£<1~11~~M 11. York with lhl' 1''l ~LD'S<714 )638·2770 reur: ssrus't'25J~~k~;>fj v.·/~~~~~\ycqpd. to sell. 91S15 J:..n1:1il'a Cir. IU!ll!;>. WA .... TED Donate y9ur 110 loni.:.er duro, f.'25 Gibson guitar. Hruhm!f picture, please 12072 Brookhurst. GG 548·7800. 557 r . . . . 1 " ,... needed 11em11 to f ht' ... vw B I cull me54tl 30a6 • · .• ,., ...... ted -~u~.~n-~!"il!l·t<9l:S Horses 8060 1'0P CAS ll l>OLLAR G lRL SCOU'r Garagt> . ug.n~weng~e. . . Piano. Humuiond Spinet '6Y15'GLA$1'RON,wt5SBus eamper.,_c¥rpe. k, BIG Gar SH IC.lV7:!V1st•~••••••••••••••••••••••• PAID FUil Y<)U R Sale If yo u h · v ' clul t h. bra kes. 645·4254 W11nted: J>re '64 Silve Light .walnu\ k:Kcellt'nl llP Ch rysler muny .:as heater. sl'O\re, 1110 ' Cuu(l ul '"l'h1· Btu!'fs'' 1\1 y II (JI(~ f-'.. \'(lU 11 J":\Vl-:1.R'I', \VA'l'Clti':S, somelhing to don~le1: ~646.0792 Coins. Will pay double condtllon. $000.Call after Xtrus. $800. Pri p_t)'-~~!;~350.75J ·Ol80 .. Ht•rrii.:. <·ou<"h . l·iu·s .. ('1111 .1) Hulu1g 1n:-.ll'Ul'· Alfi' 4JBJ ECTS, G<>Ll), 5_!11 : 968·4tllO_a_!!:.2_1lf!.l_ Simmons llideabe~ sofa. race value-CASH . 6,494 -1807. K42-4232 2·1' 1•;u;cnrrow 1973, 440 s tls .. s 1•l of ll~ii.:l·r~ lion li .v t·xpd rull·r & S ll.Vl':H st-:HV I C I':, FOHXEROXJl".00 "•IOO xlntcond .$50.WhirlpoQI 9ii8·~forCool,lv.TV R di .24'0WEN SCRUISl-~H t>nK·:·(.;eo&::ijreond.¥11' drums, ell', Cit' I .. ) S;tl ll':!l'ht'r 1)11 ).:1'1111~·. \\t~lt r· 1 N r: F l l HN & AN. l'USto m sound p~~fin~ washer & el('('. dryer. sas ~~ecepl. H1~ s~· 8098 lh~ad Galley V·8 P"·r. I!, 1n&nt 'xlr (l.li: ready tu only. 1r:11111 ·d r1);1t·1•. 1\l!l'S 2 )'I':' 'l'IQLl l-:S.6·1 ~-2'.lOU a c 0 u,1 i ,. a I , h" 11 ca. 4 Drawer ch<..>sl. r('d. M I 1 ' el'TG $HIOO ' ' 1175-46\M ~o. ,12.00il 11·~ $10,500. ~ . · : "' · white & blue S20. Small UI ca ••••••••••••••••••••••• · • '"''"· rl'"" . , ~ Indoor & uutctoor plan1 ~. ~~\~~.~i t';dl .lull<', \:17:J·U7:•l 1.AUIES St~n ifac.antly redui~c.s Octagonal Fruitwd end h1strumenk 8083 Stereo. Magnavox WuJnu1 -~J,...,. -~ard cn suri>hcs. ni1t11· Il l/I. ~1 l)N I> RI NG . n?1se. ~xcellent eo~d1 · tbl $15. 962 ·6352. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Console, good cond. Co:;t looti. Sall 9060 Motorcycte1.(. 9150 bike. vaeuurn 1·h·:1n1·1·, He i.:i~1t•rt•d ;\t/I!:\ Ha.\ ll"l'.l.'i':N'l'Ji:t(STl)NE. • '.'°. ".· JU St S~5 . c.;.i l -:-. • • . EPIPl-IONE solid bod)', $49:> 11t.~w -!\olt1kc Offer. Scooters b &124321 ext s 1286 SING"'"l""K!l I I r I M ••••••••••••••••••••••• -,,~. 0;1t st',1t . oulho;1r.1 111 ;1r1·. 11 ~rs 1:..._.11tl!• hut 11 :lpl. stones. A1Jpra 1se(l · · ·en 101 · ."'"--'" °" . Olustru1 e ti:ctri c guitar. 1-lum· 54ti·2126a t 5:3U > . ••••I ••·••"• •t •.• ,, ••• mo1 or ,l'is hing~<·;1r,rf•.\S. -.pil'l1l·•Lt i.\ti·2~\;, 1i.1hw S2.JOO Bt•stofrcr. sewing mat:htnl', l1tble bucking pick ups, $175 . ----l!l71CA1'AJ.1Ni\27 7~U '":}i~(!.kl "1! ·good furn . 1 v inta g i· & ~ff>K.4004 lrvineCoiu;tCountryt·lul niounted. Will lrarll' for 544.:W l 7.. 2)" cg10J TV Like ne;tj ~lfi HPt.i:vlnrutlt.•, . ·\s~'f &IS·sOoo ext othcry,·is el ra 1n1,1n " l'ull,\'\l>J('kncy 'Shl•lgt•ld -------n1l'n1ber s hip Jor sail' rototil\('rorsellfor$150.----.ust a majOr overhau : ~.X_l_nttond_.;_ll4_.,,. __ .i7_V ,'°,.~ . ' Miscellaneous 8080 5 '7 0732 ''' ,., •••o 07-" Sa<·. $160. 494-457~. --~ -~~=,.---eciui1J. ~IHlin~ ~l;.iss d1Mu". tranH·d l'1l l.!/Y.1 ':-.t sa1tdlc " · 1 • "' · " Aft 5 P!\1 , 645·1811i. Super Reverb /\mp, $250 . ---.------: . I ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'\'t'. . . ..... CA L 25 Hll>Y !l\.~HP l)Ui--. ~ VF(-G.~ ·1 1:pl1ng. 1nens, port-:1 l:n·k ::i \75.·l'.l;,,<,:t.1.o -----Prec1s1on H;.iss w/case. Zenith25"Color'l'\'.xlnl bo -·1 J t I ''''2Si/ Yff µh ,.._,J n eowt.· t·ribs , misc. ;1pplian1·t•s, WANTED • f'IH E\\'t)OOSALE• Bro"'" bar $48. L arg" $2'!5. lt1uch more misc. eond. ll'JG~·,~~tlg · onr · ""'· · V:uite k rrzin'll' & rorks. housl'hold ll1•1ns. l'll' •1.,11, ,.,\S,'l·l OOl.'AI! ()rg. i'~ue. del 575 l'urd , Spanis hpict.ureSlO.Gold Ci:!Uip.968-2873afl .6pm $150.6'15·71!.rl . J)irt only . Xlnt cond. Sat. ~·:i pn1 & Sun_ \I-I:! L ai.: l ':.Jl\.\On ll.1d1u g '--., .<'fJt.!Jx12$20.Si17-7H!O --_ ---~ -Rhodes 33' Sloop. Nb 5 SJS(l. 'Must sell. 847·p;it10 · • l'I l'ltib li i1l111" ll'h~"n :s. l'A I 0 i''UR YOUH $43 ~'.·(·ord.58 1 ·11Zl r --------1'11oser1tebassgu1tar$l2S. 3i\1 h ANTA1'A 700 .ll""k ... n111Jn .. JH·• 'uu'l·r. t:o~\;1 " JEWEI.ll\'. \\'A'l'CH.~S. l'.o<istFLrt'"'OOCISupply S . I I . . I I • '-' ... Balboa Cup Winne r . Jim 11cs ati.J2·t;..il'l:t l10;1rd111 i.:. 111·1.1· h;lrn ,\ __ -----"'1VC l' lair, t'o\'ln ic< · Fender concert a n1p, 4 J.(round lttusic Sysll'm . Classic·Chan1pinn. $4500. -·---~"·'""'--N~~ PA.I'l l> Salt•'. Hefri).! palhtol·ks.4~1.1-:11:L'l. 1\n·r OMJEC'l'S. GOLi) Nl\1\1 ~~1l nANl> y,·a s h. mach. Assorted IO''spcakers.Good cond. complete y,•/$148. tape 675.4!k>H . 'ti!J llusky 3fi0 P.1X. cw S 11. \IE R S 1<: R V IC f<~. CLOTlll-:S iLcn1 s. Nan1e your price. $200.546·341~. e<tssette . l\t ikeinput, likf ------~-~ top c.nd."v-E,Xtl;~ 1"11st, u:-.t"d , good eo11d. t·11p· Household Goods 8065 pcrlonl'. Still : t'Oppertonl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'iet· rangl' & ovt"n hltn~. i\IL1s·r :s..:1.1 . llSl'd, ~5 . l'o"'l-'r' n1011t•r, Dc •c·rir·;.itur turn 1tiv:1n & _gt)()(j <"Ond ~25. r-.lt'>i.'. IJ..i;1\ I<>\\' ·"•'Il l:', 011 p;111!llrl)~S . a r ticles .. '">·lti ·5 12U. ·IOI :-;tl\l·r ~t·1·v 11·t· pll't't_•:-; Prineeton J)r. C .. \I. 1i.1ti-2:l!i!:I Ski S"'t•a l1•rs. ('r:.i g <ir mags, typt·1.1 nlt'r .. 1 tire::. 18.75x 1 6.~i l n1any n1orl' items. :S:11 . 1\pril 5. ·1871 1-liloCir. IL ll. Misc. G:irage S;ik•. Supt•r Hargai ns~ Sat & Sun 287~5 1-:1 i\110, ~li ssion Vil'jo. 1Avcr;v l'arky,:.iy Corprt Wholesale Sr1ngs fron1 SJ2:'i :-q .. vd 'l'op l)u:11L1 ~· l'lu~h. ::;t~l!i sq. y1l !J108·~Jl~Hi Furn salt': S<ol ,\ Sun 5 r Apr-:!-5 I' i\1 . 1:10:1 \\1;1l nut St, i'\11 IU. ILB_ l.H,Bll, J)IL Furu ~\ nusc·. \\'$hr , ~t crl·O. 1·11.: Snrn(' ~led. &· Jewelry 8070 •••••••••••••••••••••• orrr:.1mp l I•_.., _ _,,_.., _ _,,_.., __ -• ..,-·-••-••-• Many Old llems. ~ ~ll'l'l' din in g Sl·l . 5 piel'C L1rcassian \\':olnut lklr1n set. l'ant·d ·roeker. Sl·Y.'· I 11 g 111 ~t !' h I ll l' . <:! soras.eha1r~. T \' . .i;:b1ss warC'. alt hoU:-l'huld items. S.:ot. &· Sun. IU·5, a:11 Dr1 rt1.1·011d Hd . Shorel·l11'fs. Cd ~'rl . Diamond Srttinq- While You Wait. • lll'SiJ.!niu).! • B1·sl ,\ ling •Sizing •Sl•lll ng "'/l,ppr;:11SJ/\;! •\lliitch Hvp;1ir111µ F INI': FUHN & AN · Finest Quality, 645·6558 <)UALITYORUMSE'.I' n\'W . Completely rcblt , HOUI I-~ Cat 16, t::1l1f ! $4~.67$·'-'70,asl!JorBUl. Tl<)UES.ti45·:<.!00 s p l Ol"Pll S500. o r mi1kc or ... Swei:il . I, .... old u·/trlr: • . ------U E l L -. IC1'.:S! l'L i\N'l'S! Potletl and B<1ss-Snure-Toms,elc. 8 556.8941 orfi4Z·l589 • Sl.900.83!·0511 '73 YAtif~J-19'.~ Street STl::P bumper '67 lo '74 Sl::CONO A}o"'i'.AIR han:;:in ~. Val·u11m pie<·cs. Sae. at $290. -----------bike,like nt'w, <Jhev or (; r-.1c !i25. Ne" SHOPPE. 145 E . 19th Sl e I t·<J n l' r , I' aper bat' k l~odwi.i:,, Rogtlrs. 673··13'..+4 loatS & MariM 470, U.S. 852. North S;iiL-;, m>8-4!»1-. lail:;:alt· fo r ·7;,i f"ord . l~.n.1. hook::>. tn<lgo11..1nes, odd~ -, 0 . Equipm~nt 'l'rai1er:, xln t cont!. ~I~~.------------------~teen PLJ $50. 5-t4·34!7 (heh ind t\\csa 'J'heatrel and end:-;. 2076 'l'hurin. Fhr dal~ M ar~~~I 4~ ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846·140<1 '73 L .y J\'~1 AJ:l/f Jl ,O, xlnt l\-l1sses' "'ardroht.• IO'.;, 12·s. S2tJ . Scwin~ mac h. hl«.iol u·orks S20. 9btl·7H8ti. EARTH WORMS FOR 1'1-IE GA ROEN 1000 FOH $4.95 \\'urm Castings~ Lug 17362 Goth;1rd, HH. J\'l t•l al bookcase SIO. One s111i.:lc llath sink "'/ fix t ures SS. 5'18· 7800. ----- l)Klli!NALOIL l'flJN1'1NGS 54M·7HUO i ' onl' llloek from Nl'\lo'J)()rt ar las~. a · -. --------ton1l.MOO. PM~. G;1 s dryer $IOU . ..:hroml nl'.'ar B;iv St. J :Jl).tl :Jil between6&8 pm. . llob1c14,ln1mac.,74.Y.'in-8401.-42:!,;I dinl'ltc :;ct $50. Plcasl · ----General ·9010 nin)! boat. xtras , 644·U::!.ul --~ -------weekdays, S;1t.. n1orn. Office Furniture-& or632·ti2:lf> Yalnab·· 5,1·11. faoo ~,·, .. eall after 5. 960·\Jti!'I ~ r> E · 808 ••••••••••••,.•••••••••• ----• '" -----. . -r qu•p!"ent · S 1'AX AJJVAN'l'AG I': l8 fl Soil' ill \\'it h trailer. Like ,ne\\o'. $1000. Ph. R_,~·,".,".1'1s'.11°,~"40'81u"'."',,1 1"',,bblle ) H VINE •E•••••••1 ••h•••:;•25•••;::· Donate your boal X lnl eond1lion. Extrus. l\.1ike ~il-l ·\:12Jli .. ___ _ ""' ·~-' CounlrvL'lull xee s v c rs ~1 '"'""""y HuyScouls 5'U) .. J9!MJ Sl725 .ti75·5078 __ , ---Y.'.'pr l'-arnp S::I0.963-2597 t\lenib(.rshil' c~rs S4/241 drftmath~'i. --·----__ ---~ Y,\~I A ll A 125 dirt bike, -------· Pierce. liti7 W 19th. Cltt . Lit:. SKIPP EH AVAIL. $200. Call 586·K834 after 6 W om .. n ··· "·h,·t .. •ho· 1;.1~-s1.12 li'_·l2·8550 645 -74!! SAILIMTHESUMMER .__ " ~ "' 1------_ For e ig n /Jlpn1. dl•liv . Venture or .. 'ew~<·l .,,. JJm ._. ,' roller s k<1tl's. sz 8, $20. l'INI' WOl'l •N Ol!l>'N ,. I Na I ·1 " •~ • 540·2279<tfter5PM. ' '· '·1 ~ • f'OH XEHOX Jti00or2400. ex p. ,e -v 1'°"' s;u w/t.r <ii ll·r. equipped & 'fHT U~lP.1r · Daytona 500, '1'1\L HUGS: ~ox,11~>& 6X4. custom sound prooCing ~73-1470_ pricc1l lo sell. 1~.J.)uns ncl. ~lOO. Movi n~. must sell , ant i· ___ Ca l lo73·1~-·~-~.co~~ti cu l s h e ll . Boats Marin~ Da vl·Kidd 8ij;j.92'J2 '' 5·18.M'i quc !ove seal. se~ret;.iry Colll'clors : 2~ Playboy Sq~~1f 1 e;i~t.ly, re~u ce.s Eq.;ipment 9030 ---- d('s k . o ld d ol l ~. d oll maj!azin('S. !!15.'l to 1975 n~1 sc. ~XC(llent co!1d1-••••••••••••••••••.••••• 22' lle rreshoff Amcriean '73 11onda 3$0CL.·1200mi . house. trunk .. "'1:11{01 + Bes t or l'la ybovs . t1on . JUS l $~5. Call Old 55 J\.1 ~. ~" Eagle f.!;1f£ rigi;ed "'ith total'. $600 . CctU ti75·180ti "'heel. luggaj{e. jt•welry l\1 •ikcoffer 8:*1·9217 -642·4321.extcns1on286. b s 4d urn-.e r1ne. teak option al dealers cvt•~. offer. 238 Plymouth A\'e ' · · -----r an new. comp e tc . eost. 546·7172 YA MAllA 250 u1;1 Streel. N.ll.673·8'iJ7 Bu si ne ss ma<'hinc . SIOOO orbst orr.646·6123. 340q nii, s uper e le:J n. ----Miscellaneous i''AC l'f. Li kt· new, udap· I -•---------llobic lli. Lin1e i,:recn . S45U./orfcn. ·548-5189 o r Wonted 8081 table. NC\\' Sl4t:O. J\l:lke oah, Power 9040 traile r & box . Double 5<U»t25is SCRAM·LETS ••••••••••••••••••••••• orrc r4!J-1.s3:"·°' ··················"···· tr<ipeze. 11 ;.irkt.·n blocks. ., --------·rAx J)Eouc."rioN l~tltlACULA'r.E S\400 . ()uick Sale ! '69,"'AWAs!Ki 175, gd. ANSWERS GIRL SCOUTS 1\l'upuncture t\lf>(lieal l~l' !\l ilehel C.C .. 00 1·1.P. li-l-1·11327. Stl;ipe'.$250:\,rbcstoifcr. f;quip. sup1>lius & offiC't' Mer<..'. O.lL &tra iler. \i --• . .£4•-U45or,Q46.4932 ·rackle -!\lousy despl'rately nee<l 'l'EN1'S furn . 64 0 -li420 A 1\1 , bunks, table. head, sink. It\' ;\qu<irian Catan1<-1ritn. -.·----,--- CUt:oa -1'emper ror upcnm in!.: c;.impouts . 644-8707 P !\1 h:,iit t<i nk & many extras. lntlu'des tr<1iler. needs SUPE~l t.·hoppcr putt for ·t 1t1i st·. Furn. l·nd /~·uflce 1<Jlill's, sota . c·h:11r~ & scction;d 1,;uller parts. J~rass ,,ho"'l'llSt". s1·huol desk. & n1ueh more n11s(·. J73JO I.us Pintos Cr FV ~H:iX-li·l5-1. Sal. & Sun By The Wortd's Finest ~ope~n ~~afts"'."'.:"-:-;A l.1-.: 25·.10 . 111·1-on n1osl merl'h;111di ,,l·' EUROPEAM GEMS South l'<1 ;1s1 V1IJ;.i gc S;_1nt.11\11;1 546-0710 l)uiltrcst br;1nd ne w box s pring l'r:o rne & mat! S7.-,, 01al-A·Slit.eh C;1h. "''\\Hl J.: n1ach $SI)_ Ski Lloo1 ;::; "'orn 4x. yellow, i\ordil·a 1\slro pros, $8,S_ lll'\'l•l!t! lrum1x'l & easl' S:l.5. 645 ·03.J I a~ll;pm_. _ COMPi\C If vou h ;1ve one to SCc to uppreciate.,$11>.'ill. work. $ti0<l646·Jti70 under SlOOO buckli. ·Y.'ill 1-l o w times ha V(' dori'a te. ca l1 :~63 ·li~li2 f:lct•. t ypewrite~. addg 'frlldljfor Cyc~400·0433. ------·--·trade ror truck or van. l'hanged ~ ''csterday 1 ;_ift.5 mal'h, desk. chau-s: ete. 2•\' Gladintor sloop. very \\'on'l,.last IPJli "'ilh sum- :io .\r l'tfll~·t·tlon of 125 eamc honlt' and fou nd S;.it 9·12, 2003 Quail Sl. AN'flQUF: ~d eond . l\·lust sell . ha\'(' mer i;onlirWon.'friumph :-.e:dl'd m1ni<-1lu re liquor W;inted: Comm'I grade NH .54!.1-3755. -COCK.'J'AILB<)A'I' n.ew1.m.a.t.S..1.475or1Jstof-"5U"• 55'-~005 bclwn n1y "·ire ku itting tiny ~ " .. ..._ ,. but lie s. 191G s pik~d · h . PO'o\'e r tools. 3/H", 1::" ----------1932 L)·rhan U...v. Lauuch lt•r.5Jli·.IU50. •I OA"_·•"-·.0~·•1. ____ _ li ttle t 1n g s -s eat or1··ce F'u·n·iu-& Ofi'c '1' ~ ,., '' f:er'n1an G1•ner<1l's W.<ir I drills. chain·lable-salll'r 1 : ' 1 '" · 1 e compl et ely restored in-hl' I ni e l . finl' t·ond. l'O\ll'r!'i for ou r s mall say,·s. various carpenter Equ1pme nlforsale.Call side & oul . rull covers. COLU!\1B\,\ 22. :1 sails, Oet•<1n:-.1de757·8615. CO.\ll'A<J'f c<.1r. toots 53li·2:J07. 968-5677 , S h 642''405 S knot n1t•\t•r . Co(•kpit ·-------- -----._:it. P o.ne . ·, '~un . "u ·h·<on · Nc"·po•·t s1·'I' ----. fi75·6lltl ' s s. .. . . Honda l'J( 3GO. like pew, ask1111,1 :s795. C;111· Greg after-ti PJ\ol . 963·501~ .. Autos, Mew 9800 Autos. Mew 9800 A..tos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Pklnos & ON)CIM 8090 -----------S2t100. 640·0<!·18. " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••·•~••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '682fl' Luhrs Jo'/B.300hp. 2 -• ------'70 Sl!ZU KI !:10 Dirt bike, ' 1 . • .. • ) . • l I i t I ! t· • . , .,,, • ,, • ******** FACTORY PRICE CUTS NEW CHEYYS wants these units sold. EFFECTIVE APRIL 4, 1975. '75 Monzas, Vecjas, Novas, Luvs. YOUR CHOICE WHILE PRESENT STOCK LASTS! 1CHECk THESE SALE PIUCES AMO DESCRIPTIONS: ,,--c~----~· Prefer to LEA.SE? TllY OUR tow RATE CHEYROLEASE Model VEGA HATCHBACK NOVA TWO DOOR LUV TWO DOOR VEGA WAGON LUV TWO DOOR NOVA FOUR ODOR MONZA TWO DOOR VEGA TWO DOOR MONZA TWO DOOR How Equipped """lh 1on1e<1 'I"'" a·• <.">nG • outa """' r,,,., •. , "~"""'J A o• .. e• ~""""'3"' 'a~•o "eco• 1>•'1 el<. •IJ>W~~·I ~,.Inn l!O '"" ""·""' d•"•<•"e' '"I "' """o'' , "'~~" ,,., .• , .,,.,.,,., au '"''''~ • '~ ~,,,.,, ..... • )U'.1910!oJ2<J W•lh "n!ed 9•10• dr• ~<>mO<I" 1>9a1"'""'~'"~' A161>••• """el!""' ''"~' i•Oen•i•n<! .,, • 1 ~6·~·~2&0 w.,n •a•J•o "'''""o cu.io"' '"''''°' b 00 .. ~.,~ .. •'IS ~ .... e, d~l•O"~'. m•• '"''~~•I~• dol<O•!"' u~co< ~·Q • 208!>~•1~ 1,8 PRICE CUTS "'11"1 •. 191~ :1'488830 $ 58930 s33~i10 s3431 o ,;:. . ~'34.l825s119 2 ::~· .. :::::: :·.:-: .. i.':·~:.:. ""~:::~, ·Y<. 4·5 2SJ0:c •. $ 5 3 0 ° 5 """c .,.,., •~WO !>~•I•• O• hO•'"' ,,_ "' t<U•an•al~• '1L • 11 .,.,.,.~~;'! .... 1 .. '"""' """"' "'"''" ... "" """'~"''" ''"'"' ~ .. ~''"" ''"'<'li "'~''• "t"'"' au,.o· •e•. O•sc l>•~•"> "" •1 1(:»,~·~r..7 "'''" !ll'J •~Q,al<" " .. •'•' o•l•oot"' ,.,,,o ,,,, '"~''"" """"' ""to "•"• hn<«!<1'"' f!Ul••!M' ""' •11~'18.~l &b 0 1511~~$515 23 " WURLITZl':H deluxe or-radios, fu ll eovcrs, xtras. Boats, Shps/ IJ.l'""' l'n~. (;i,L cond. $200. gan. mod. 45'lil wtxtra S9400.551-0833. Docks 9070 531>·2IB9ArJ.5Pltl Lesl ie s peaker $2500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J ~ ---- Upright Hinky -Dink 14' Curt Cra rt . 4USLIPSAvail:> '72 :'rjf\l\t ,\l!A 125 Dirt piano \.\'/bl ack 11 ~hl-'l'op 1-~vinrudc lY.'in. Lo hrs. Newport Bt>a_ch Hikt> !IS20() firrn cons $500. Ph : 1;.12-&mS ·rop. trlr. eleC' st. xtrus_ 20· -32' J>o"·er 11c ."14tl.OUl9 * ----Clea n . '75 lie. $850. Hl '·tiO'Sail ·---· HA~·l!\ll lNO Or g an 546·3414. 3257 tN'l')(on , ~i7:1·52-5J l97~1'i;iumphti50 Spinet. r<l oving ti.lus t !lil esa Verde. • xlnt Cund . S.tock, 6000 n1i. Se i t! $9~5 o r B s t . --r.·--·• --Boots,Storoge . 9090 1;75-J•l2X 675-34&1 Clasi;ic 51 Chris <Jrart i2· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----· runabout, roomy, rt.'lia· l)r~' Storagc,.;;aillx¥,ts lo Cl:tlntlfU.-0: '.i~ls sell bi g Ant iq . Oilk, painted up· ble. fun bay bo1t· buy t ur .,Lauch'g ln<1:1: St}llH~ Ni.,,..a.~atf~i<erns or any ---------·I $350. %2·7020,536-1823. 846-3051 •· 673·5070. iu>rT\). cN)tr.l2·5bill. right piano. Sopnds good. now & save .$. r & pr J! · /\ ril · .e J! I <l (1 11.l ll:l.I GftWral 9901 G;:;cal --:~~; '4i;01 G~~al-. --~,Gen;,....----~4• 9901 • •••• ., ••••••• ;,.-.q •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •,••···· Take Your Pick $499 1966 Chrt. Impala C~. P. steering, auto. trans,, air conditioning. etc, (58N459) 1970 Dodge 2-dr. C~. Power stee r .. p. brakes. auto. trans .. air cond., rad io. (987AKB) 1971 Handa 2·dr. Stick! Radio. etc. f869KPGJ Only 199 dn l'mlll tor 2• mo• "°'Y 1?141 °" """'°"'t<I O•t<11t fol~I Price•• $6.37,0ti 1nci i.o. • Ii<:. lrot ... 1,.,PR 11 51 1972 MERCURY. Mcrqools Cpe. JUST J4,06J MILES Gold car, vinyl roof. trunk opener. air cond., power windoWs. PoWer seats. lilt wheel. door lockS. This· is a super beautiful car. '75 fees paid. (2 12ELN ) Can be'bought for •2799 1968 DODGE 4-dr. ··500" Only 38,452 act. miles. Air. VB. a uto. trans.. p/steer., nice car. y6u should see! (\YXf297) ·'1099 ff~JWAGONS 1971 Mere. Colony Parle Waaan """ <:C>nd•llon1ni;r. (oaoed (6668SYI 1974 Montego 10 Pass. . Woqon l,letc·1 ~I on-noca mrni;r• {l68Jll.l ) 1970 ·Montego 9 Pa5s. ,.,w c~~~o~ ~?e?1!e1BM\!l 1973 CheY. Malibu 9 Pass. Waaon E1111e Wagon tot<leii Lo "''le• /2 11JDSl 1973 Chev. 6 Pan. Sl. Waaon """ coo<U!Hln<ng, :t•.&lo m11"1836J0XI 197~ s~J'!~,!~~s~Ti' GT 1973 Ford IO Pan. w-eo.......,. fQulre N..:el Low m•le'I !63214N1 -1973 Fard Countrv Sure 10 Pau St W1oon S~••D ~11111H£/1 ·~!p~ T~tQ~n~:i~,~ 1972. M•r~ CofQny Parle Wagon 10 PIM. low m•le$, •" .:ond. ($EAl19!!2) 1973 Mere Calony Parle $3799 10 PHI. t Ol(lt<I w/•1<11• (~l 19?~-~n~~.!:Y~~~' 1972 Ford I 0 Pau. w- eoun1rv Squirl all !"'9 •!rlS {SEA41:trl\ 1969 F'ord 9.r .... Coty. Sq. $1499 fully llQU•~IMO (072CCLI The se wa gons are ai r conditioned . hi colo r -hi rubber~ae l ect condition-come .. -------------" see-wlU arrange best terms 1972 LINCOLN ' Ccalllliill'!f 4.0- Sed,an, lit•r.Jq. ·air; p/steer .• ' olbr•k••·t.i r11_9ats. PtwindoWs. .vln~'rodf, n rubber. (201FOA) . Low llhy ii.. loall $3100 OUl. l'JllCE J:QDAl'.! •3299 WILL TRADE! MAKEOfFERI ·1~69 MARK Ill toidJtl . with ht color . I'll rubber~ s tro.ng,I car, Ldw . tow price. IXN~9) ~·1899 Take Y.o r Pick -$9 .9 1966 Che•. 11,y, V• Stick, High Ru bb fr, xtra good con<:!. '75 fees paid (YIP23 J) 1968 Pont. 4.dr. sec!. V-8, air cond .~ P~'f'~' steer .• p/brakes.j5uto. treh4.'(569CXUJ '· 1970 Linc.olii 4-dr. ;fill ~heel .. Power ~8~$. pciwer windows. air cond .. 1_V'tnyl r.oof, only 69,000 miles. (2 'tOAWW) s99 dn •. s491s_. o.\1y 199 df'I. 2~ 11a~m11 o! 1'9 t!> <Tel. incl lL>. & i.c . •nle<e•r. Tot11l)U•Cf'•H1><1~11 Jl193. ,.,Pfl 21 ~7 -.. 1972 CHEV.: CPE. · Impala Cu5totn -8, aufo. trans., power steier.1 p/brakes, air c9lid .. l o w miles-B est Buy-Weekend Special & good terms (160EKR) •1.999 '1974 CAPRI 5part C ... o. I 1,000 Min . Si>Ort s1rip,d, 6 bYlll'lder, AM/FM. 4 sPeed. sport steeiing wheel, rack.'(674KLE) · . •37'9 1973 FORD . .. ~""" Aut o. fr~iic .. -y-i.,~ p/steer.: P/bral<es. vinYI rooJ:\iThis Is a fe,i n ice 1oW' inlle\i e Pickua t (1Jl611L)' . ' '2099 " , I ., ·: " " •' .. " .• .. ·c ... • I l ·i> I ; . . ' ' ' ' ' ' , . " . ' ' ' .. '.' , ·' \ I . ' .. ' . " " ... .. .. " • ii;. ;; : • J I : .. .. .. ' . .. " ; . ~ c ' ( : ' . •• .. 0 .~' ' . .. l" I .~ • ==-!'!'!'-.... ~!~. f-4storc ycl.I/ rucks .. 9560 VOf'lt • , 9S7R ,Autos Wantfll 959 Autos W•tltd 9590 .,. coot.rs t1sa···········!··········· .......... _, ............ ········································•····· "' .... _....... • .:. ••••••••••••••••• ' w ··~ I ~· Aul I ~• ~• Friday, Ap1d 4 1975 CAIL'( PILOT 09 lfCll',.~M'I ?a y h ••••• '68JBEPYe'ronMck·\IP ,. '68 li10RO S uper v•n t:PA'V 'rOPOOLLAR TOP Dollar paid for ""'"''• mpo..--os, ntpol'""'R"l!I A.utot,lmpon..u -. . , • w.mu M 90, 860 ml. edoond. rutu1, look• nciw. Ne t'OllTOl'US£UC.:AltS l'IMW 's 1o11nd;allother lm·''''''''''''''''''''''' •••··~.··•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : \·J ·~· -' N fQRD l'>:ul S2$0or Lril.lefora;m. . 640-tl26'1 tire11 , bath1, brakes, I POJlF.ll:N, J>OMEm'IC ported car11 . MfelCNMo 9705 IMW 9712 IMW 9712 10 •"2 '" ' I( ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ • • ;.....,. ;...,pm 7~ GMC hlfJf un, 4.54 , y1)ur car h1 e11lrw clcu revrer l 111 . ru.nnlna l.'llf. 6'G·9017 , -ml. "94·4.S7Y or Cl.ASSI CS C • BMW ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• , tJ:.-1 • , ' ' , -·~\ Sit!(rtt Gruncl,. p/s, p/b, Alltot W...+ed 9590 see us first. Alfa Rom eo GTV '72 '74 BAVARIA '87 HP..1W . :tOOCJrebuilt enac. l'l~ADA~ltE 1&71! GREE vs, foe sw?e ulr, $4000. 54S-1G:i7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l•UER IUICk Sunt• An1.1 835·3171 l''m I Am stt•rl'(J L1k t' CLOSE OUT SH.IOU. o r offt:r. c all Davt! ·~ft SSOO or bes t offer. Xtras. :1925 Harbot 8.lvd. , Autot, lmporhd new. $3900. Eve:-. ph ~1!$·1511 I 'SAL , Allk lor Rich !J62..3632 Slore-M a11ter'. truck tool SILL US YOUI CA.a! Costa Mei a 979_2500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4t2·f1153. SAVE$ SS C • 9 715 '·r .. ,, ' E '71>10NDAC'"~ box4'1um~rrackfor ~k we,.ytoppricf:! TO -G ..... al 9701 * 5301 * opr1 •• I • ·--·'-~"r %'T~~·~8678 MUST11~···~ l'DO"·R ' I ••••••••••••••••••••••• IW.r:a. II II d -.... -~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •udi 9707 MMEDIATE '13 CAPRI V·6, 4 'speed, !.""-r -:•• • Oft 700 963·3168 '74 DATSUN PICK·UP. Will lake •n1thinJJ in PAID BRAND HEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• DELIVERY air , s unroor, 23t.1 mi. ,• wt•tn.c1t1 M to H •Sharp lo w mlle-a trude, watches, rlng1r; IMME~IMELY '72 Audi' 100 "S, ,, '''· GOOD SELECTION s.1350 6440686 • .-. • o r omes, 8 : , · TV's etc., . L b ....._... • LA: • • • .. Sale/lent 9160 (56269 )$2800. 200011A8BORBLt'D. FO am 0,~,lftl loaded . End of lt>ase . •Considering • '73 C APlll-.-,-,-.-,,-d-, ·.SUPER ·; SPEC·IAL •••••••••••••-•••••••• SUMSETFORD 645-1500 FORllGHCARS Espada must go lhis "'e e k * L•osiftg• r adio, heater. t:opper· REN'!' the beet·'73 Ex •. $4.WG1ttdenGrov~~lvd. COS'J'AMESA ·¢ALLORCOMEIH Lislprice :e .::ioo S48·1J28Sarter 4. f>'.lim1n;1te the middle S a ddl e int e rio r . " . ' I eculivc:i 25', all lux xtriuJ, ~lnstcr 6J6-40~ • ~· TO SEE US HOW ONLY A d ' 1970 1001..S 4 I man. Lease dlrt:<·t fro m (307KXEJ $2999 fo'ree mi. 979-90565·8 pm . Ya.tt 1 9570 Or-.ge Cowsty I s~~;oof,' ..;,.bit enit .• x~~i authorized dealer ! SUMSET FORD .. tU ';j ~s~~AMPER ; ... 1 V~N * 1.-vine Co. *" Proudly Aw•cH GRAND OPINING ••••••• ••••••••••••••• Hl9h•1t$~ $23,500 m.ite .. ge , mus t s ell :>440GardenGrove81vd. '6.5 Dodge StepV&n, con· 01tl•ptrh 3toch(.l(X!;e! 842·3148 1'hcre must be a reason Westminster 636-4010 d .Ill . ·~ "'e arc Il l 1n sah .. -s, #I I verte. t o CM.mper. MCl••J•' JIM '70AUDl100l-54dr.wf 4 scrv1ce,11 1in st.'IL'<."tion. 13V6,auto xlntcond.lo "'e"hanlcally sound. CallRoger'or ill speed , radio, healer, miles . $J 5UU /offer . Mu1:1l see to apprec . ~7-8556, MARINO radial tires, & excellenl Crevier BMW 675-342H $1J50.644·6510 FREE APPRAISAL JtOO·W.CoistHwy.NA MOT~lt CAllS condition . t854BXR > :lOK\\". 1:-.tSt rl't't D -'-'.._,"--"-=----,-72-0 I ... wmj,WJLDWOOD i ·i CQliWllSIOH , .. , ~~ iQe. bolC', P~ru,ling. c.petlng, rear dinette. .' <.E~~522.31 Ford •1 2: ·Club Wag. We buy used cars & 842·9405 IZOOWCo..t Hwy. :f~bfsl~K2~1LLER S;.inla i\n.i KJS.3111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• St R tal Bronze &-wht. Auto, air, trucks. Call GROTH 645~1102 f' 7• ., & &' Wit.I. HUY YOUR ora~e-en S· Vlft, P I S . 123 WR. CHEVROLJ<;Tforarr WE BUY krH•ff-tlw .... 8.ltCh1ll Audi, 1972, 11 /C, am/Im, DATSUNTOY01'A APllL 4-5-6 833-3411. <1pprais al. i ••PORJS 33,000 O!l.i>mU6l see lD ap. OR VOLKS\\'AGEN OVER 100 RENTA.ei GROTH CHEVROLET ... Alfa Romeo 9705 pre<>. 552·8583 PAID l''Ull OR NO'r . DALE'S RV &600RVSPACES '13 CH~VR0Lt.l.5wfer 1821IBeach.Blvd. To~ Doll a r For An y •••••••••••••••••••·•••• 0••HGECou~·s "'I LL PAY TOP V ('"'J1NJ n..1111D. '73 lOOSL. Silver, sunroof, ~ ..,. ' ' DOLLAR "ALI KENT P..1inis -Motorhomes-an . ...,.. _..,.. lluntingtonBea<:h P.fa eorModel. AlfoROIMO · '-· Vans-Campers-Tent SUMSETFORD 847-6087 M9-3.131 JIM PANOS luyorl.eese ~~~(~~d ~~~;l9 A l <:., O.~ST ALLEN,S40·lM4_2 __ _ '.'I. ~39.88 . Tr a i I er s & Tr ave I 5440 Garden Grove Blvd Authorizt.'d ·73 240Z. A!C. mags, New '.l'ruilers. Westminster 6364010 Sll.LIMG YOUICAR? MAZDA Sales &Srvice Koni s ho<.'k s, Aa.t /l'"M, btiily V1tcation, Prizes TOPPRICESPAID BMW 9712 _.... 2 Televised KCOP Cll l3 '73 FORD CLUB VAN . 9 l''or Imports 2001 S . ~fanchester Beach l11ipo.-fs ••••••••••••••••••••••• Saln-Servi<.'e-Leasing 5 m P g · 5 !:I 6 -I l 4 7 150921-farvardAve ' Passenger. 113741 )$3699. 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Both ex-!!!' -----•• ----1 ccllenl cond.,See either SPEOALs · '71 ..,_ O..tw or both, total $3750. Auto. trans ., powe r 548-6888 steering, radl"o, heater.' 1---------1 License. 1175CCM 15 ' Golde n l''alcon ....... -... ~' l~f'il;l~"'· + more -,-... -.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $ I 38 8 railers, Utility -'.'"":'Jlll'l;;;;T.Nli;;o;l-jE n c I os e d Ga rdener 's • I trailer $100. '75 Lie. 4 x 8 •' 'Aut o . tr ans ., ai r 544-3417 coadilionlog, ·radio, ------1 . _..eater. License No. '74-16' Profile tilt trailer : .. 4'19DN1V r ideal for dune buggy: , .,_...._... eycles . Sacri tice . ·:·. ~~. s. rra a A~~~ .. 1c., 9400 ' .,..~.,wt 1r1 ........ · ••• ~ •••••••••••••••• V-:8, auto. trans., power YW ENG. 16oocc . ' 1~n1. less than 8000 530.5940 ·: m1l(!i.' l;lc. f083LJD. ,. AirOobd._ ·~ 'fpta lcd BMW2002engine, ' · Sifitclil 1 .... trans, Konis, mags, .. _. AYtil.Wt many parts. 493·7~1. $'·59·8 8 (4) 16.5 Tacoma Wheels · , w/tircs. Front 10xl6.5 "" '72c...r1mrtw:w. r(!ar 12x l 6.5. s200: v .a. auto. trus .• brand 846-0224 ' new Wildwood surrer 1--------- c on v er s Ion. Li e . Auto Painting&Body Wk, • ' 15166M . j ' Reasonable, Quality Wk, •, · ·Spec.W ...._.. Call Rick & MikeMS-3211 ... -53188 '· '67 Chevelle SS396. all or part. 375 HP, 390 Posi, xlnt body & int. Sell or lrade. Best of£er. 34072 Silver Liner. Dana Point. Autosfors• ............. ~ ...• ~ .... . . . . . . . . ~""'' Ch11s.lcs l. i '7¥ ...... F2Sf v. Ton PJekup _Truck & ~Pil• 1' 1 ~'lt'o~¥t e r Example: t. adlQ,: heater. 1972 • . Ne . '1 Ma"jorway 6 yl , 3 speed, a,ir wr rn , · CllJ'l·Per, complete. ht1ba radio heater.;.lf;eic-~ .j;i.. U~e *· (4027~) tra ciCan. 1.iOOFOCJ ' 1 :·' .; "~~=-. $4177 • ,, ·14···· >' ) ' ... . ... , {!" J!Jw! IJ· Wt l~ ~ ~ .. :V·I, t1ulo. trans , ra~io, " ' TQYQT A d , ~eaier, Big family , · ''' . LI N \ , agon . cense o. \966 Ha1bof, c M. 646 9303 ~ • IWF,.§Q ~ t '•; .. ~FIHKllMJ Ll'KE NEW '72 Jo'c.rd :\{r. : : ••5 ·A,...._,, ton4X4 w/camper, many • \ • ' '1 xlr as, must see $4,800. ; :'· $2788 l -"64<~-ll63c:;:':__.-~1 i-t . 74 Blazer, xlnt cond. \ · '74 LTD 1 loaded. low down & take ·: : /V-8, auto. trans., rae:, over lease. PP. 84&-3278 • · \Bi r cq nd ., power. ~ : 'et.eei'inl , power (disc) '13 FORD BJ\ONCO, 4. ; t brakes, radio, heater, Whi?el drive. rnoJLCJ "~••whitew all t ires, like $4499. > t · .• ......,! f795KRK ' SUNSET FpRll C : · • t,KW ....._,.. 5440 ~arded Grove Blvd. : : h!~ft' .'_ westminstt'r 636-4010 : l 15 '. ,...k, ".'1560 ---~~~....,~-..•.. .. ... ... .... ., •.... ?"->,-, ""' ': ?41,JJ40-M~••p ' rflll'' ! : Y·t ;'l.IJ'uto l· tuns .. •.Plr.Kur<l · ' : ,. r "" co l 0 _,,. ~ a i ... GOOD SELECTION ~ ( -~~~ond(l'~oii r~. pow er MEW'& USED· 1 ~ ,· .• 1teerlu, ,ditc bra~ei;I Price1atart at."' ..... t ·: · .. hltewoll tins, V)nY • ,., • $l 777, . roof.I• all lop, vinyl \ • ' 4 ' in. · ll <P1·"04.ecl-lon 'll Dallun t25165W) ~ 1r• ·Lf'! ...... e> ~(t. sS«d ,All tldio • lTll~:;~\1111 •&au S314'88 , .• TOYOTA .o.,,,~"t 7)c...-. · :• ~~ 4 s~. radio, °R~!'ater, : Just like new. f7$58 V> . \. -' ' . , I '74 ROTARY. Plcku Automatic tranSmission {53409X) Used low mi. 52777 • ·'J4 -MAZDA.RX4 Coupe. Used. Low mi {284KSVJ IMMEQIATE s2· 1: 11· DEl,.IVERY , · : . ' ' -. ' .. .- s 1 "· s111s . DOWN MONTH d 111 1..,11 11uG1 oi ... s U.• & he 581 I!> 1<>111 mo P'N incl II• & loc & ~I car>y"'ll cf'>•911' lor °"'"'.ell ITI05 o.t-"' ...... nl f)ne• 54123 ......... ,.,,,.,.,..,.. R ... ,, 16'11, '~2 FO~~ C~.!u~IER_ -.PICK_,P i:::~E s1 177 'ltio~ ·s , .. ··.a 511711..,11 pnc• Dfu•tll< a lie;. 548,M !Qllll m;i ....... Cl lu a i.e. & •·car'Yl"lCllOW9Mb Ql"lly~ ' •• '68 DATSUN -WAGON (XEJ§98) l'ULL PRICI; s33~, ·1,0 TOY~TA . s100 s .. ~64 MAltK II ~· DH. -.VMo. ~·<•1•CR I ,_ . . ,. 'LL · , ind. ,. , 1oc.. , 1111 Clft'/'""' ~ear~ )Cl...,,.. -' I \ $ . '177 ""'""-·~·P •lo<• .. M-~ ... rv .. . J o.i.rrld .,..,....."' 11111:t1 t14" io.,._ ~. .Pit.ICE -.. .. ~ Rll•15 13"11o. ,....., 0.lf'r..:I so-y-n1 llfK:• il~.20 ........... ~"fe R.llt 1$.l"' ' ""·~. ,j .r:·~"! ... ~ FULL 1'RICE '72'MAZDA RX2 Coupe. {664GMU l .. FULL PRICE ont1. 1a1< & 1c. & .ii .......,,roe c.l\if915 kW °""' 311 --. 0. ... ld l»"ftNAI llflc• J20U.44."""""" ~ $1477 '°"' "'' ~"·~Ip'"°' "'" ... -.... . Rll•ll.14,.. - 5477 I FULL PRl<;E .. 168 TOYOTA DELUXE 4 DOOR (WXM706} 5577 ' ' • DIO OAlL Y Pli..01 Friday. April 4, 1975 Autoa, IMported Auloa, IM.......... Auloa, IMporiod Auloa, hoportod ...-. l•,...W. 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Cll ERRY ! re enH,, """'<.'<:, mAny '71 DATSUN 240Z Auton1utit' tran!lnll:.~•un. .11ir <'11 1Hhl10nini.:. r\M ORANGE COUMTY'S NEWEST & LARGEST J 1'111'11 r:DIA'l't-~ Ui':LIVEHY i\11 l\lo<lets &Colors -r .. d1u v.•1th tup.._· pla,v('r Dick Miller Moton +7·12G I\' J s3s11 ~amu ' -eje:~~ ·-l<IM Hu<bo1 (II'. 64f. 910:1 ·7:1 2·1UZ . ~1lvl'r. ,\ l~, fo'i\1 Slereo tur'>l'. lu n1ilca~c. xln! l'O llll. St>50. und('r Uook . P\ t 1H y . ti45 :!J.lli -- 1~11 IA' \V arnt•r .1l So i\l:11n S.11Ha ,\11 ;1 1 557 ·2132 ------1 '74 FIAT l28SLCOUrE E(·onun1y µlus style? \\'hltl' L'.\lL·r1or w1th red bu1·kl'I :,l'al!>. Save on this 0 111• (\),)~"l KK\'I ~1 ISSJ tJN VIEJO I i\I l'(>lfl'S -~ Call645-0034 ROLLS .. 1 ntr111. Mu11t sell ! s1200. 'tereo. Nu lire6. Blk 1970 isO Sedan,~.~ ~I Top "uallty • 53611337 Mu s t sel l. 811 orr. 19·20MP~4~ofrer" • ~ Used M.rc'edes ••••••••••••••••••••~~ DEALER '69 VW 7 pa6a. BUS wllh w l beige inler. Lo mi 's. uu ""(" ,,. MG 97 ~ . . 7 1 4 I IS 4 6 · 1 9 I 8 o r Contact Ill fold.out bed. Great Con· 7141846-3848. ---------! '69 MGC IN dition ! Sl9SO or bt.'St or· --~------'7:1 450SE. sunroof, &i~e. Used C•r ManocJt'r fer. 586.47u1 •7 3 J ln11n 1:1c. t'ond. I I 4 speed transmission, RO'CE U S A aguar H30·5..'>79 MisslonVlejo A M radio, wiro wheels. I' • • • 19fM vw-westphuli¥ Pop-XJ-12 <ZCC085) top tamper. 11ide tent, rclll SALfo~ or l.t>ase '7· llft'M"rtS · For 1974 a:-; well us t97J roof r»ck. Orlglnal. no F ull htctory power, ;ur 450SE , s unroof, :clnt. . .,..._.. . itnd 1972. we h.11.ve !Wld ru s t , r eb uilt engine . oondil1on ing, l'tl' Wh1ll' <"ond . 830-8095 •l'101 .......,11• ,,.,..,_, more new lloJls Royce Conside r tr.11.dc ror cor11. w/da rk btut• interior, vn-. . . -,--. 14._...., v._.. 8~1 1740 $2377 automobile~ th1u1 tiny p11.cl. 400·3006 ly 17,640 miles, very v.·cll 65, ~B~ 220S. Sunrr. Air. • • otherde11.ler1ntheU.S.A. ·--- kept & ser viCl'tl IJy us! I ~1 1 1 H 1.Auto . Nt'\.\' '7J i.!80 4 Or. St!dan. DecutLwnA• Always an cxee1)tiona!VW Bu11· Primo $450. May be purt•h11s1..od far vu ves, tires , baller)'. {.oaded ! Shar&J ! 1\1ost selection of new & used, Reblt. pa nelled cabinets bt-low rettdl markt•f Good l'Ond . $1 3~5. se ll . Be st Offer .. fully guarant1..-ed, llolls bed.548-1273 prit·e. Corne in & ll'S fi45·1273 8JJ-H084. r:ir\ Roy<·e & Bentll.'y ----drivet~ay! ----------------~ VOLVO uutomobi les. 1966 VW t'astback, runs '75 Mercedes OVER 100 R c 1 •ood. '"°'' good. "'"' MEW & USED 1Yb6 Hu•hor ( 1\1 646 9JO] OY arvft', nc. ' :sell! $450 or l>csl o(f(!I' Exec. Special Good till i\pril 12 It oils lloycc Ut.1 W 646-3117 MERCEDES 1970 1\1G Mid~et Convert. 234 to:. 17th St. · - 1971 ~.iuz. Sup<"r clci111 111 S I). F"·~ utAvcry ~1dl• & oul. fine c11~11\\', t131 ·17-l'..!11r 495-1700 450SE at only~.lll mo. N LW f'llf~T IMF'UHTS OH DISPLAY AJl.t & i''l\1 . SI700.557-7<r28 .Costa Mesa !>16-4444 1967 VW Squarcb<il'k, after6pn1 <ClosedSurn.la)'I µood cond , n1ust· s~·ll . Ho~~~.f~J~ros Ol'M"I 9746 Ro ffr --9757 $495 or best offL·r. i\l il'hel 111:.. conll'S. n1 a~s. 3100 W.Coasl u...... ltB. I Jti-mo. Op('n end'lease): ;11r . out~l:.irultng buy at Honda 9727 ""J low 1n1Je1:1.:e exe<·. <"ar: r-••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-3117. l'l'IERCEDESOEALEH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------- 2 M •-· ·72 0 I R II 4 pd '67 Rover , nl"'C'ds work. '70 VW C I ti8ti" an.;; .... ~tcr . pe . a ye, s, · $350 o.r best ()([er. Call OftT · -!"35!.15 . l'r1. pty . 4~1-6298. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642 ·9405 fully 1..-qu1pped. 1-Ull sal ---------1 price SJ •l ,94~: ser 3798 197:1 :.!<\OZ l)nly IS,0110 nu. Looks rit•w 111~11lt• & out. Iii mus. nld Silv('r, <1m !111. air. beautiful S.\550. I' r 1 fl 1 :.· 497 · 23:'.l:l. 1971 ~·ltJ Z ~lust sell: 4 spd. Air. i\\ags. Slcrl"'· Stl .UOO n11 . NC\\' tir~·:.. GOOt.I t·ontl. S!&SO. Aft I> Pi\!. 552 -0051. '71 240 Z. Low n1ill'agt-. Air conditioning . $3700. 675-l5Ut '1'2 Datsun St!dan.Stick. $1500 o r ma ke orrer,Pvt _f_~.y 675-7606. 7 ·9 1~- Rcn\ 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fiat-850 S1)idcr Convt. l !J70. $975. 842-90K2evcs. for salt•: '70 fo'iat SS '-Sport. Very ~ood cond. 'SIJOO. 7J4 -846·H062 4"'~~~ TH!Hlt t."1,1 ~·~~ HONDA ~· .... 'J Slt \ .,... '-"'f' HERi 'b,,...., _,<!' 10% OVER FACTORY INVOICE ON ALL HEW '75HONDA SEDAN.S .. \'our choice or ;.rcessont•s plus ta:t & license. Order yours today. "FRIEDLANDER " •1>2\ G c. l l•d G G \ 11 I 1 ·I !Karmann Ghia 97l5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED '68·70 K Ghia. d body & int. fdC'ch con<I. not important. !'>48-9536 Mcilda 9738 !\l ax. liah. SltJ,310.28 &t . Dt·p. $270. Jim Slemons Imports ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833·9300 '73 Mazda RX2. 2DH, auto --- 1\/C. Hadial t~res. Jm. •73 Mer edes ma<". 9000 M1, $3100, 5360605. 280 Classified Ads s~U lJ1)'.C w/sunroor. ele£tric win- itc ms, s m all items or dows, extre mely well any item. 642·5678. kept, garage kept & very -;~;.;;;.;;;.;;;.;;;.;;;.;;;;! IDW miles. May be seen I al To place your message berorethe reC:td ing public, phone NEWF'Ul\T IMPORTS l\ue na Park Slt'el radials, Aml l'm, evesC:tll5646·J665 Xlntcond.494-6736 523·7250 nu cond. Will guara11.tee.1-------- 0n lht" Santa Anu fo'v.·y. Sl850 or best olft'r. P. P. Saab 9760 '70 BuJI:. New cluteh, brks, -------~-! 491:0-5582. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• orig. paint. Comp!. rcbll '75 Mercedes E c. Special .oodtl11April 5 mileuge exl!l'. c:ar : Hy ec1u ippt'll. 450 SE; full sale price $14 ,949: scr. 3798. Lease at $255 .81 mo. t:Jfi-mo. open end lease.) Mal\:. liab. SIO.JI0.28 Sec. Dep. $270.00 Peuqt"ot cng. Sl450 or mnke offer. 9748 -· Mus~sell .675-2HM . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'tl9 vw Hus. Rebuilt cnA. 'JO PEUGEOT . Buyorl.easo ' Clean. Excel. cond. a>k · 4Door . Automa l it Authori1.ed ing$1300.4994003. trunsm ission, AM radio. Sales&Scrvicc '7,1 VW . Less than 10,000 s unroof·J 727 BULl Beach llJIPO"fs niiles. C2ti4KBD) $249'J $1677 MacArthµrand SUMSETFORD J a mbOree 544U Garden Grove Hlvd. n.,. .. LA•t~... 848-Dove 752-0900 Wt•stminster 636-4010 CIUU' UUIO NewportBeach ~ VOLVO Toyoto 9765 !!'!:!' .••••••••.••• ~??.~ ~ .......•............... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9750 1966 Horl>01 CM 646 9303 Porsche SPECIAL SPECIAL VOLVO SALE! Daily Pilot Classified. 642·.5678 Jim Slemons Imports 833-9300 3100 W.Coast Hwy. N..B. ·04 PorsC'he C, ex t'OOd, · $3200orbstofr.Also '63& TOYOTA SALE! Beat pri<"c increase. Super s toek. AH models Priced lo Sell. Overseas De liver y Spt:cinlists 642 -9405 !Want Ads Call 642-5678 '65. 714/833-1303 Autos, New 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 AutoJ, Mew 9800 9800 Autos. Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Factory Demos & F~x­ ecutive Cars. Good Used Toyota Seleetioo ALL PRICED tie:~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S # 1 LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER ANNOUNCES: , c GERMAN & ITALIAN CRAFTSMANSHIP WITH THRIFTY GAS MILEAGE .. ____ .,;..._~---'--~--~---'--+----~-~-~-~. ;.J*"~.-:~ .. :t) ,,' -: IMMEDIATE DELIVERY · BIG SELECTION • MERCURY 3 DOOR RUNABOUT & VILLAGE WAGON TOSB.L fj:y~~ 1966 Horbo•. ( M 646 930" •GRANDOPE 0 NING! Datsa 'foyota Volksa-Porschc Ma jor 1'unt>-UpSpecial VW "s ............ . . $25 Mostother4cyl. ~ Call QJl OTHEHS ...... • 642-2434 * 1731 Superior Ave CM •74 CORONA., 4 dr. srr. R/l-1 , 14,000 tni , immac .. Pri ply. 644-2141 l'\'es & v.·knds. '71 COROLLA 2 DR. 1600 4 s peed transmisi;ion , radio. ht-alcr, m:.tg wheels. (5870CL) $1677 ~ecutlemia VTOYOTA 191o6 Hc>rbor, ( M 646 9301° 1Yb6 Hu1bor CM 646 930) ---·--- Sacriric:e! '74 Volvo Wa ~on. 3 mos old. 500C mi. Under warranty. All xtras. $5700. 640-I38K. '68 Vol vo 144 &'fl., 1\m Jo'm s t ereo, A /l', 4 Dr. radials. nu brks. Silver blue. t.lust sell immed! $1200. 551·4055 aft 5 or \\'knds . . ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO t-:XCL USIVELY \IOL\10 Lar,gest Volvo Dealer 111 Orange County! BUY or LEAS!': OlREUf M9lW±1 2025 S. Ma Anaheim 750-2011 Volvo engine re:.isonublc. Please call after ti :OO. 842-2125 Autos, Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• CO RONA 0-Sl19_5 _ AMC 9905 4 dr sedan. air. auto ••••••••••••••••••••••• tra ns. 28.000 1ni -all local. Isl sold 1970. By owner. '2612 Mesa Dr, 548-5703 after 4 pm. 1\nytime Sat. '71 GREMLIN 6 t"ylinder, automattc transmission, AM ractin. (059CJKJ 1 NOW! MAZDA CASf.1 · REBATES OM EVERY · NEW' 1974 ROTARY ENGINE CAR EQUIPPED THE WAY YOU LIKE IT! CASH REBATE RX-4·HARDTOPS . , CASH REllA TE RX-4WAGONS • CASH REBATE RX-4 SEDAilS . 1 ::: 0 1975 Montego MX '73 CELICA Xlnt. eond. Al\.1 IFl\.1 !I t raek i.1crco. Sacrifice. 645-1757 Tri11"1ph 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRIUMPl-f 'sTllREE '68 Spitfire $1277 ~ecutlemiA $ ~TOYOTA 'CASH REBATE RX -3 COUPES BRAllD llEW 1 ,. (j ( i 960 OFF Window Sticker 1975 MONARCH _ -~ 0., "" ~ercury 2-dr. -\ e ~ ~.~1, \ Equipped with oir condi· fio ning, power brok1111 , tinted gloss, rodio, heoter, steel belted rodiol tire1, V8 engine, outomotic tron1. iSER51 9224) WIN A NEW BOBCAT FREE Nothing to Buyl Just come in and register to win a Brand New BOBCAT or one of J 25 Other Valuable Prize.st I 1 S1299 (lf786) '69TR·6 $2699 (#617 ) '73 'fR·6 ~(#299) DI C !\ M I LLER MOTOHS 557-2132 1966-Harbor. ( 1/1, 646 9303 Buick 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1968 GS 400. Sharp, full pov.·er, Pvt. Pty. SI 15-0, 963--4496 .73 T-.-_ -~'i 'tf' 1 1 67 Electra 2"i;i, Convert. r1ump . p1 ire, x n ~ood cond. $450 or best _'0_•_•_~_a_ll _S._,_·1'1_. 75. __ off('J", 552-KB.51 _ ---- Volkswogen 9770 '72 BUICK RIVIERA All the cxtrus & sharp! Only 21 ,000 miles. ~1usl sec. (595 (lZV ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUY ,Junk VW pa rl:t /Cor s. Call Dan 979-0935 (8lo10am or afterSpmJ -------1 f\-1 1SSIONVIE.JO 11'11 PORTS S.O. fo'wy. at Aver~· '74 VW Convert, yell ow, 83l-1742or495-1700 am /rm . s tee l r adia l ----- tireJ. 10,000 mi, $3300. ·73 CENTURIAN . all 536-1393 xtr as. run loaded. S2975. 556.7577 REPAIRS-SERVICE EXCHANGE& 'S3 Buick s traight 8, good Ri'3BUILDS cond, low miles. $350. BROOKLYN BUG CO. 646·0098 Est 548-91111 C-od-,l::-ll-oc----..,9915 Bus, '71. 19.000, Rebuilt, ••••••••••••••••••••••.• AM/FM Slecoo. $2,300. ' CAblLLAC Best offer. 497-1849. 0 h' ' vcr 70 to c ooi;e from, '64 Campt'r w /cyclc rack l'"rom .$1995.•G MA C & Side tent. New tran~m 1'-.inancin~ & Le~in &eng. $950. 548-7180 '68 VW BUG, Blue, mags & r~~~\.'69 eng, Id· cond. 645-:DJ4::aft. 7PM '72 VW Super, Meetl e. ·7o Ei DORAOO. lo(s or •C lean, xlnt 'Cond . ex tr as $2750 . l m -AM:/Jo~M s t er"°" $1850. m aculatC'. Call 8 tq 5. 49'Ti2196art&PM.... . 6'.45 -1030 . after 6 . 1972 VW , good cond. Low 556.()263 Nancy --.,-~i. Am1r·m & trailer .69 Ci\O Coupe de Ville. h1l<"h. $1850/ofr.~~ A/<:.. am /!m r adio, $2495. '70 VW Co.nv, $1500. New. 213·592-SI ~ top, tune-up. llres, NOx . --,6-1-C_A_D-ILU--C--!V;.': S&6·S8S4 : .... ...., ELDORADOfOUrE VW OWNERS, 1\ine ups, $20. Points, Pluga,'V,ttve Adj. &Oil. Wlltrebulld<w. exctiange engine• & tran1. Work guaranteed. Steve "6,J30(I • Don't t:lfe up th~ lhli>t •·Li.et" 'lt lo cla~lfJed. 1Sti.fp to 1horo eault11 &4!·$678. ., Vinyl top. leattier In· terlor. ruu l)OWer, rac· lOfY. air condJtlonlng. AM /FM sterOO:litt atkr· lni:: wheel, et~. Super low miles. Superb' eond.iti66. tVOJ5T4 l ~· ~!:::::"' • CASHRE~TE RX-3WAGONS CASH REBATE RX -2 SEDANS CASH REBATE RX-2COUPES • USEYOURABATi TOWARD YOUR DOWN rA YMENT IF YOU WANT ' a ' . DON'T FORGET FR¥ 50,000MILE OI~ \ 36MOHJH IMGIHEWAa ANTY • 't .A;..11~.. , Atitot; UHd Auios, U1od · Auto•, Utod Autos, U1td Fnday Apri14, 1975 OAtL Y PILOT It f f •1111 •.••••••••• , •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...................................................................... . f:, ' 1 ~·· Ollff-tol 9930 Mutl"'"J 9952 · r .. i; Autos, New 9800 Auto• New 91001Aulo• New 9800\Autos New 9800 9:9 . •••••••-,••••"'•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mto 9957 ac 9965 .••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,: ••• ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"" .. 1 'iJ3 CA,...1' .... C · '72 MA • M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• II"" ................ _________________________ _ , i ~ RK lV. Lo11ided: 74 ustan1 n. Law ml. · .C~Pldlfl4-I \ like brand new. Low Alr,uuto,vlnyltop,Pnv. '74 Pl~TO RVNABOU'I'. '73F'IRF.RIHJ> t.Qp,• l .. !fler i~· mlle1. (642GJS) $til89. Pty. U500. "2-7'3.1. (Oll&L~'ft) $2599 Low Mileage Shurp! ,.IUll,~. (IC· SUNllTP'Oml , SUHS!T'FORD .,.,...,.. air eondtUontn1. tilt $440Garden Grove Blvd 69 MUSTANG 5440 Garden Grove Blvd , ~ - 1teettn1 wheel, AM /FM We1lminiler 638-'°tO Automatic, 1tlr, power Westminster 6i6·401 69 . B<)NNEVIU.£ 2 ~r •t.ereo with II trick tape 1teerln1r & !!ha rp! <CYU -~ --. 1-1 .f , wt tt utomutll'. air, player, almott every op. or•ett. 9932 6S9) '7 3 P I N TO SQU I~ 1'~ 1te~co,. v 1nyl interior, ~.tnelQCJln1tdu1lcom-••••••••••••••••••••••• Rcudy toGO?!! WAGON . Automatic, r1.1d1~lt1res,oneowncr& ~ at1 .~ 699001\J '84 Corvette Convt 300 "' ' ·$I 2:95 radio, heater. uir condi· a beuutiful car wilh only ·~411.11011AOe "'ONYllTllU. Leather interior, dual comfo rt seat11, 1·u11 powe r. lt1ctoo air condi· tionlng, :,.M:;f't.t slereo. lilt ateerlftg wheel , cruise eontrol, all the OIJ· tlona on this 22.000 mile aut (508JSP'> i 795 'J HP,327cid,4spd.'orlg • lioning.<14993 1$2699. 7:J .OOO miles! $129!1 owner , xi. end. $1795. JIM SUMSITFORD IYXX.173> DICK 1133·2848 . ~AR/NO 5440GardenGroveBlvd. MlLLEH MOTOR S Westmi1U1ter 636-401 557-2132 ''iZ Corvitte M TO• c••• Ply 996 ·•1 »1REtHHD, • <YI. T•TOf' 1200 W. COMt Hwr• lftOUfh stick i-hirt. elean nice 645 1102 ·········~············ 4 speed, MO V-8 engine " car. $785. 404 ·1Xll.ll air, power i>tetrlng'. ~11•ttw ...... a.,CN~ ATLAS ----------~:~r,~~~?~:~h~f,: '69 MUSTANG, V41, auto, C~sler~ v e ,r~J'~a~~~t om le•ther In terior . (336 dla.c brks, al~pwr. radio, hat<·hback, ai r condition· FBQl air, heater, landau top, Open aily & un . 'ti! l ing, automatie, power SALE PRICE $1050. 968-4395 PM s teering and brakes. S56 75. 2929 Harbor Blvd., Sport wheels. Positively JIM ·~~i~~r·b'!8n"'°"er. ·,•1.~~; Costa M~a loaded. \'cry lov.· 1nile~. ~ 546°1934 17JJKLM) MARINO ~~.M3183 3->46l, eves. $3189 MOToa c~•• · .,. MUSTANG 2+2. '73 DUSTER TERRY BUICK IZOOW.Ce.t Hw)' •. Automatic, radi o. Automatir ,uirt~ondition · 5th&Walnut,ll.B. 645·1102 heater. 1733KGBJ 531.99 in1, power s leering , 536·6588 Amllll ''"' tl1t ..,.._ hy c""' SUNSET FOllD vinyl top. t670EJIY) . . . ----. --'69 f'1reb1rd 2 DR . 400 eng. ~~,;;;,g:,,_,:_~ och)t-9935 5"40G~rden GroveBlvd . $2477 Air cond, 4 i>pd on nr, 1971 Cadillac Eldorado •••••··~··••••••••••••• ~inst('r 636·40lO Needs fixin -:-~ or take Bronze w / vi nyl top, onvcrt1ble 1~970 ~ge OlcltMobh 9955 IJ lit••_.:& o\lerpymnls.&t2-laal_. _ leather inlerior, loaded Ch~llen ger. Fa_c air. V8. ••••••••••••••'"•••••••• f(Ul. tuJLO Thunderbird 9970 w / equip . $3650._P1S.Sl47S.Days556-0l56 SalesandService ~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7141'45•7lOO. 'tlS Dodge Dart. A•king OLDSMOllU ~ TOYOTA '73 T·BIRD. full powec. ,73 EL DORADO $5800 $100. Needs gaskets. GMC TRUCkS (507GNLl $4699. Call 979.6710 between · Call 497-31112 HOH DA CAIS 1966 Harbor. c M. 646 9303 SUNSET FORD and 5 Ford 9940 U I tty Olds .56 Plymouth , -··· great, 5440 Garden Brove HI Yd. ' n Yen ....... Westminster 630·4010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2850 Harbor Blvd. body excellent $450. O>~--------c...,.o 9917 '73 LTD, 10 pass. Wagon. c-1a Mesa un9040 best offer. 831-94.55 Vega 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• v~ ~ Air, P /B, P/S,Jugrack, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 61 Cantlro 23 000 mi 675·6200 or 68 Olds Cutlass. 2 dr. Good Pontiac 9965 ·12 VEGA \~/agnn v.·/ 4 6 cyl. 3 s peed. 1,a le 675·3008e\·~s . · tires. Jluns good. $500 •••••••••••••••••••••• speed .fac~ya1r.&nciA· yellow wtblk . intc. Hun~ f'irm . Wi l l cons ide r '70 Firebird. New Ures. tires A fa : c cur ~ •ood, Michelin radiai 'G7 f'ord Wa gon, IO pass. tradefor ?SJ1·2900 Stereo. Gd cond. Sci \\'111 tr ad . S lti99 tire!. Clea n $900 or \~.'ill Mech. good., looks good,, . below book . 673·2 76 ! 7 I 5 K (; Z l U I C K eonsider trade for ? P.P. $635. 554.2744 89 Cutlass. Supreme cpe. between 8 & 2 pm. Ask ~~7t.'2~~2f~ It t.1 0'1' OHS S31 -2906 Factory air, power steer-for George. ____ ._ , '69 LTD. 2 DH . Vinyl top. ing, powe r brakes, mag ·----- WARDS. LEE Wants to buy you a steak dinner! At your ® STEAK HOUSE Here's how. Just come in to the showroom and test dnve any one of the great AMC cars: Gremlin, Horn e!, Matador. or the all·new Pacer~ We'll give ¥OU a special coupon. limit one per l~m1ly., good for one Stnp Steak Dinner at your local Rustler Steak House. It's that easy. But act soon. Remember, coupons are limited. so it's first come, first served .. ''. a Rustler steak. 19J1'%28 Cama,ro Air. power. $800. wheels, new tires. $1100. Alltos. Mew 9800Avtos, New 9800 9800 Autos. Mew 9800 A.tos. Hew • 6424651 673·8650or644·5S85. Call eves. & weekends. •••••••••••••••••••••••,••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••1>••••••••• .;-,--'-'-'--'cr~·c......_ 1 ~ .. ~·~·~•96)6!)•~· __ _:___:....:_~llr"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~--, W•nted '67-'69 Camaro '64 .FORp Stk. shift, 780001 'bOdy & chassis in good orig, m1. $235. '70CUTLASS • cond. 714-846·8062 673-8698 SUPREM~. 53000 mi, '74Cam8ro LT-7..28 4 spd '68 FALCON 6 cyl., stan . new tires, ihimac. $1,650. loaded! Best offc~. Culi s hift, gd. cond.' $700 . 833·9565 days, 833-21K>7 846-2249. · 847-1359 evetwknd __ CH•rofet 9920 Ford $445. '(.;7 Fairlane, 1969 :SEDAN ''98". fully ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt l'ond. Sacrifice. Call equipped . Gd. Cond. CONMELL 548·1766. . ss~. 644·04_,_1 ___ _ . CHEVROLET VERY low mileage Ford. '73 Olds Cutl ass Supreme. SA.J;ES&S'V.Rv.J'CE 6 cylind er. Over 20 mi. Sale bY Owner. Clean. ;:, 2121'HaL-11¥4. pergallon526-2882 Xlnt cond. $3500 . ~ 645-2356. COST~, .. ~A ' 66 LTD. full power, Mini, 546 .. 1200 ~ cond. PYt. Pty. 67 OLDS Convt. PIS. 645·3281 P /B, runs well, gd. tires. 1!70 Cheve4e Malibu Spt. $600. See 4-7 PM 2500 Cpe. lull;-pwr.-* A/.C, '73 Ranchero, xlnt cond. Seaview, Cd~f . xlnt . cond .. nu tire~. Air, stereo. mags. 25.ooo•i ,==cccc..:.cc..c.... __ _ $1,675. '44·2877 mi 's. $3350. 496-7332. 73 Convt. l)elta Roya!e ; , -full power, stereo, wire 70 Klngswood Sta. Wag. Maverick 9947 iA'hls. $285\J. 979·4474. A /Cd P IS. P!B. xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• • -::-·----con . $1550. 644 ·190 .70 2 DR. sharp. SU'"""rior Pinto . 9957 (S-5). d .... hfl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,,... con .. econo sllcJ! s , PINTO \VA.GON 70 ,J1110ftle. CarJo. 1 ownr. must see. $1200.831·1809 • . * 'a/C, tadiO. in' 3S0·8 Au.to. 5000 miles on ~e· ~yl, V\nyl ',/Immac. MM'cury 9950 b.u1lt eng. Very clean, in· ~1.$50.552-8 1 _ :, J · •"••••••••··~·~··•••••• side & out. $1695. 49'l·8785 ' ...._,, ~ ,_., • ,_1 '71 Pinlo $1260 or hesl of· 69 M'~"osma.\).~1 Wag.•66.Mer<!uryCatalina,low fe r . Runs xlnt. Ca ll Auti.11 P /B:·~;5;, $107~: mi,leage, good .. cond. 960-3222aft 6pm. Camper sbitlt, ~exsx36 Preater & air Priva{e·I---~-~--­ tiigh $250. 962·1790 afl party. Mak~ offer . '73 Squ ire Wagon, air, Spm 548-2850 auto, mag v.·his. new ' · t ires. 1-0wn. $2750. 1970 Impala, 4 dr, r.dio, 1972 Mere Marq. Broug. 642·3867 eve heater, auto. Gd. Cond. 1-'ull power stereo, air. --------- S875i 548-5.JfW $2100. 644·s0st home; or 73 ~un~bout, xlnt cond, lo •00 0141 rr· mi. ht mpg, a\·ocado/ '.'ll MON1'E Carlo, auto, .....,. 0 ice. v.·ht, 4 spd, $2200, 962-69'l9 ~IS, P JB. air, mech. Me rc ury 1971 Marquis "Xlnt, lmmac. $2195. Mr. Broug_ham 4 DR hrdtp, '74RUNABOUT,Jowmi White675-9449 _: 752-0l&l air cond, Am/Fm stereo, 846-8925 aft.6 STAGE FRIGHT! S.e it this weekend in our exclusive O~fl@e County premier showing! TftUR •• :fRI. ·SAT.· SUN.·O_NLY! . . (APRIL 3-4-5-6) IT'S AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE! DON'T MISS Ill This nationally famous "Featured Car" took 7 years to build! It is a perfect replica of an 1885 Concord Stage Coach with 650 Horses of Ford Power. E NOWAY , NO PLACE YOU CAN BRAND 1975 MUSTANG II HARDTOP NIW lri9ht yeHow /6E/, 2.3 ~'•' 1\1. '-<ylind.< •~i,.., P'" ""'""• $3A777 Col;+.,.~;., emiui°"' e>qw~t, "•• 81111• 1 3 ••~l·btohed, •odiol ply 8SW, pow., IVClc ond piftiOfl 1!_i,,g, po-.. fr<>"! diK bro••o. ''""' oncl ·-bump.-IJ"""d" AM rud.o, lit,.ed 9tu., · <""'plele, • •Pff<I, S-.ck # 166 (S~02Y I 00991 j +,.,.a, i;., ·~,:• 1975 PINTO 2 DOOR SEDll , Oro~ /SW /, 2300 CC 2V, "-<ylindet .nglrte, ' iii.a ... CID Califorr'!io Erni11 ior'!1 equipmenl, fi ve 878•13 $2 899 . esw. front bumper guord1, rear bumpe1 guord1, " speeod, Stock #0796, (SPIOYI 283..t"I + ,.,. & Ii<. '73 CHEV ~LLE, 2 D.R. ~ooa~ ,';:£5:~~;~ i~~ '7~ Pinto. Skyblue. Wide ,.. coupe. V;8. automatic, 644.1387 tires, mags, An1/Fm 8 l IRAND 1975 TORINO 2 DOOR HARDTOP NIW ' IALIPlllCID ·~:· 1975 GRANADA 4·DOOR SEDAN Tcm fTMfoUk glow po;,,t /SU/, 2.SO CID IV, 6-<:ylind.r SAU PlllCID air cond itioni ng . · track slereo, Jelnt cond. (180GPR ) $2799. Ha\•e something you want Bes t offer. 673 -6107 ; SUMSET FORD to sell ? Classified ads d 646·3088. S«OGardenGrove Ulvd. it well -Call NOW'. ,1-------- Westminster 636-4010 642·5678. Classifi ed Ads 642-5678 9.900 ........ Used ···················-·· ..................... . ' . ('.I • 1.' 7J' MQH1' CARLO CtievY Landau; less lhan 20.000 miles; R/H, Aul., • p;a,, Air.~tic. 606 HRH) ~· '73 ELDORADO Vellow/Malching Leather; full power. less lhan 27,000 miles; Ser. 4954 '72 LIMCOLM MK IV Fulf power. tow "!iles. ekcen. cond. (Lie. 6?7 FD~) '1·1 l'ORD Y AH . • ~Ton: V·8; 3-Spd.; R/Hlr.; (Lie. 780 IOK) I '72 MIRCEDl!S 260 SEL. 4.5; full y eQulppedi (Lie. 004 GIMJ • 9900 ' '369S SAU PRICE . 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He is the 11ecood comm lssioner to resign in two.weeks . Claxton's r esignation, effec- tive wtien a replacement is na~i& compounded by the re· sign n last Friday o( Wayne M , 35, city director of plan- ni{ll' "and development. Com- m~s~i.oner Roge,r Lanphear re- aigoed from the commission Marc~zs. Claxton, 42, was appointed almost exa~tly a year ago by the City Council alter it removed Commi'ssioners Michael May and Larry Campbell from the planning board. City Council Aide Jackie Washburn said Mayor Roy Holm . regretfully accepted Claxton's decision to step down. Last month. Claxton had at- tempted to resign, but Mayor Holm talked with him and the ac- tion was deferred temporarily. The commissioner said pre- ssures o( business -he is an ~rline pilot ~ were preventing him Crom devoting tb.e necessary time to-planning. Commissiooer Lanphear, a member of the planning body since 1971, announced his re- signation to go to Europe to study transcendental meditation. Lanphear, an attorney, "'as an unsuccessful candidate in the 1974 GOP primary campaign for -the pooitioa ~ow held by Rep. An · . d.rew Hinshaw, (}\-Newport ·Beach). rtanniDe director Wpyne MOody saJd his resignation was made to allow him to go into private work and to devote more time to planning and designing and to get away from the ties of administrative v.·ork. Citizens interested in applying for the commissioners' positions may d_o so thr ough Mrs. Washburn's office at city hall. an ane At Sau Cleme11te -G.irl Attacked Lying on Sand A 19-year-old San Clemente \li'Oman sunning herself near the Shorecliffs Beach Club Thursday was forced to commit sex acts by a man she described as having the build of a football player. Police said the -A·onian, wear- ing a bikini. was sunbathing in a small cove south of the beach club about noon when the man approached, asked her the time a nd then demanded she disrobe. The woman told officers that th$! m<1n was wearing a pair of swimming trunks and carried a ·beach towel that may have con- cealed a revolver, police said. Seeking Fan1ily She was not certain loihe saw the gun, but said she heard a sound#' similar to a gun hammer being cocked, explained Detective Sgt. Ardon SaUnders. Saunders said the man forced the woman to·perform a sex acl and then fled down the beach. The woman described her at- tacker as a male caucasian in his late 20s. 200 pounds, with blonde shoulder length hair, a thick mustache and the build of a foot- ball player. A police search of the area railed lo locate any persons matching the description. Laguna Hil.ls Pair Aid Vet in Flight SAN f'RANCISCO (AP) -An unemployed veteran who said he'd sell an eye to get his family out of Vietnam rlew to Saigon to· day, thanks to t)l e generosity or an eldt'rly Laguna Hills couple. ··Jeez~ I didn't realize there v..·ere thes~ kind Qf Americans still arotJnd, as tight aa things are now," Rand~ Carson, 28, said in un interview Thursday. With Canon as he waited to board a Pan AmeMean World Airwoys flight to Hong Kong were Lester and Laurel Fasig, of 5158 Avenida Des pacio. the couple who heard or his plight on television and gave him $3,500 to pay most of his expenses. ''It's taken just about all our money , but this is so important \li'i~h the ~itu~ti.on over there," said Mrs. Fas1g, 60. "We're glad lo be able to do something for people, since the Lord's been good to u.s . Thirty years ago we couldn't even buy an extra toothpick." . _ ,she said she aQd, her husband, 77 , both ritlred from t"e restaurant business, call ed Carson al his Watsonville home Tuesqa.y after hearing be was Worried about his Vietnamese wife. Rose. their adopted son, Kelly. 4. <See VETERAN. PageA21 ..,, Oallf Pit.t MM! ....... OFFICER LANSFORD CHECKS ROOF AFTER BURGLARY Mother's C.J1Pbo8fd In Laguna Beach Hit ~'· ~88 in Je1Velry Stolen in Laguna Burglars l ooted Sid"s Shue Store in Laguna Beach of S7 .288 worth of jewelry today after en- tering through a roof-top air duct in the Ja~est or a siege or Art Colohy blftglaries. nun1erous other je"·clry articles. 1'he store's alarm was set off as someone stepped into a con-· cealed li ght beam and electric eye detection device. It is un- known whethe r the intruders "'ere actually in the store while the officer was checking the pre- mises. Police, Teamsters Huddle in Clemente OC 's ]Qbless Not Awne- Rate at 8.4o/o By WILLIAM SCHREIBER ot lMI l)aity l"llM ~ More Orange Count1ans were out of work than ever before last month and the unemployment ·rate jumped nearly a full point, the state D~partment of Economic Development reported today . An additional four burglaries were repqrted to police Thursday in cluding another roof.top breakiri at Mother's Cupboard in Vill age Fair which resulted in theft of $847 worth of crystal and expensive cooking gear. The burglars working in Sids. 266 Forest Ave., inadvertently set art the s hop's silent burglar alarm at shortly after midnight. A Laguna Beach policeman responded within a minute of the alarm's activation, and conduct- ed a ground 'level check of the building and reported it to be secure: Police bel•eve the burglars climbed a drain pipe in an alley behind the store to reach the shop"s roof. The je \l.•elry taken was part of the s hop's inventory of ·small ·bronze statues and other art ob- jects which it sells in addition to shoes and shoe r epair ser vice. By FREDElllCK SCHOEMEHL ' °'....,~...,. Pittttbtt~ San 'Clemehte. )SOIJce officers met Thursday ·night with a Teamsters Union represenfaive to ex1>lore what. benefits the un - ion could ov er t~e "department in Balary negotiations with the city .. Tht(San Clemente Public Safe- ty Employes As!ioclatlon , repres-enting the depat1.ment's 38 sworn officers, last week de- manded pay increases r anging fro~ slx to 13 percent, depending ·-.. Considerable "Cloudiness Saturday w~: 30 percent c hanc.e-.oi 1 c'attered sbowerS by " tonight a nd Saturday. Cooler days . Lows tonig·ht· mostly in 40s~: .-.ffig:hs $.aturday in sos. INSIDE TODAY Crftlting . on original oo!Ut ta .on excUing chaU~, biU thtrf"1 .anolber aide to i1 - whm tM performance end.!, tM dance will probably never b< done .agoht. An Orang< Coad choreographer teU8 how M ~1 the •ituotion fn a •torJI bJ1 Daily Pilot 110// writn-·~ Hrman on pooe CJ o/ todotl'• Wttktttdtr. l~x · := .... ,.~ =.,,.., t~: t.~ ·r. =::. •1: a_...,, 01-11 ...,..~ ••• CIMMc• ct """"' aw ~ Cl """-U.l ==kit .,. ---·-~ _.,.. • .,._~ 'AM-fl ~ "'-. ~ !,"-ti, T~ .-'4. ==t ·~ ::= ~ .... ._.. .. --,.. _.,,. M r a:t: ... CM " - I( on the officer's r ank iq the depart- ment and 14 other fringe benefits. The employes association now is repi-esented by a group of Los Angeles attorneys. According to several police of- ficers who attended the meeting, there' was no decision \~1hether the officers would join the Teamsters. "But "'e 're in a drastic situa- tion that demands drastic ac- tion," declared one officer. A re- cent survey shoWed that San Clemente officers lo be the lowest puid in the county. · Appearing before the group of officers was Paul Barrett, a Teamsters business represen- tataive. He said he initiated the meeting with the department. Contacted today, Barrett said the meeting was dominated by a lengthy question and answer session on what the union could and could not do for the officers. "I stressed that we're a union that does not support strikes by public cmployes. They were in agreement with that," Barrett said. lie said he iold officers that Teamsters .supports a collective bargaining bill now in the state legislature that would commit public employes and employers to binding arbitration if regular salary negotiations break down. He said Teamsters does not sup- port lhe right-to-strike prQvision in the bill, however. (S..elJNION. PageA2l Trial Move Nixed SACRAMENTO (lJPI) -A de· fense motion to move the trial of two Symblonese Liberation Army soldiers to Los Angeles wa s: d<enied Thursday by Superior Court Judge Elvin Sheehy . Derense attorneys argued a ~ury packed wl')l gov-" ernment-employee in the Oellfornla capital could not fairly Jlldge revolutionaries bent on overturning the government. Nearly 67 ,000 people were on the jobless rolls during March, U.S. JOBLESS RATE SOARS TO 8.7%, Page A4 surpassing the previous all-lime record of 66,400 in June of 1971, according to Alla Eldridge, state labor market analyst. (The state rate went to9.3 percent.) "The total rose 6, 700 over the past30 days and was up 29,700or 80 percent from one year ago," she said. " In contrast, 704 ,300 countians held jobs in March. "M.anufacturing and construc- tion layof,ts by local firms and (See JOBLO:SS, Page AZ> • Shop o.wner Daniel E. Duchan arrived at the store 30 minutes later, opened the stor~ and 'dis- covered the theft. Police be lieve at least two burglars a r e involved in the theft. Entry was via a· two-foot wide air vent to the roof. Officers theorize one person could not have handled the booty and exil- ed back up the vent alone. The theft lhcluded 40 silver, turquoise and coral rings worth $1,000 ; 20 silver and turquoise bracelets worth $1 ,500; one squas h blossom turquoise bracelet worth $1,650; rive large men's bracelets worth $1,000 and · 'Not Illegal' Aide ~fends Hinshaw Fee By GARY GRANVILLE system. 0t111110.u., .. 1i.tSUtt The check Paid to Hinshaw, The $6,000 paid Rep. Andrew tbough, also indicated it was for Hinshaw by Spartanburg County, the same computer system. South Carolina, in 1973 was for Cleary said Hinshaw told him consulting services, 1--linshuw's that he was called in as a consul· field representattve Chip Cleary tant by Spartanburg's rormer as- indicated today. sessor and "went down and con- Hinshaw was not available for suited with him." comment on Spartanburg's "There's nothing illegal about $6.000 .rlddfe eill1er Thursday or that,'.' Clear.y said, "particuJart- this morillng. · · ly beceuse-Andy happens to be an But Cle.ary said be talked brief· exper1'1n tlie field.'" lywiththeNewportBeachcon-ThC R e pubJi can con - a:ressman Th.ursday night and gressman's field aide admitted was told the May 22, 19'13 pay. that Hinsha¥i"• con:sulUng was ment~ was for co n!ultin -done lWbll~~e~was.18' U.S. cori· services. ,, ·er-.m.q r tt t\~ county ••· However. Spartanbwi County ffl'IOfi.. ' '~ 4 Assessor J . L. ;r.tarlow said · Spartanburt rec-show that Thun.day that ol!lclals In I.he In addilill" lc>Uu;;f6· • Klnstiaw southern county w'e1ten't .Ure Wll pald $662 to. , r CC!lSUlilhc wha!lbey sot !or their m0ney'. .. leis cl!ftied to tJie ty "''1:•h They paid Orang• County . 23. ~f .. . · $2,045 for an assessor·.,eompute ( .U)'· •o '' I ' ... ~ . , . • In the burgla ry at l\1other's Cupboard, 1188 S.Coastl lighway, 1 entry to the third story shop "'as via roof of an adjacent store. There arc 64 shops in the com- plex. Nume1·ous pieces of crystal, (See HEIST, PageA2) •• ... J• • I Today's C losing N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTI es Disaster Strikes Saigon SA IGON . South Vietnam (AP -1'he first official U.S. e\'acuo tion £light of Vietnamese 01 phans, carrying 243 <.'hildren 'i the world's largest plane. ende in explosions and names toda. only minutes after takeoff frat Saigon. (Related Store Page Al Photo.A4) U.S. offici;.ils said nearly ha1 the children s urvived and tha the airlift to the Unitl'!d'States 01 dered by Pres ident 1'"ord wou\1 continue. There were 305 person aboard the plane. a U.S. Ai Force CS Galaxy transport lha stands as high as a six·sto1: building, officials said. On estimate put the toll al 178. The U.S. Embassy said that i1 addition to the orphans. th• trans port carried 44 es(·orts, 11 crewmen and two flight nurse.! A spokesmetn said about 100 ur phans and 15 to 20 adults wen pulled out alive. Hospital ol ficials said the rest 'A-"erc eithc dead. injured or still trapped ir the wreckage in a paddy field 11• miles from the airport. A Congressman in Washinb'lot urged that a ll CSs be groWld~ because the plane "has nevci performed up to specifications.' The headquarters of the 13th Ail Force in the Philippines refuse. to comment on reports that tlu plane's departure Crum Manill curlier today h<ld been delu.yt'1 by mechanical trouble. In Ylashinglon, a spokesma\ Jor the Agency for lnternaliona Development, "'hich is handlinj the airlift, said ·'the fli ght Y•i continue .'' But Rep. Les Aspin (0·\Vis.). urged temporary grounding U all C5s because he said the plune "has never performed u~ lo specifications. ''He cited \\'int problems. The plane is 248 feel long and has a 223-foot \.\'ingspan. In San f''ranci sco, f{ic har1 Blanchfield. the man courdinut ing the evacuation of Vietnames1 orphans for the Friends of ~\l Children, said when he heal't the plane had crashed, ··0 11. God This is horrible '." Most of the 01 phans aboard the plane cam from a Saigon orphanage operal eel by the agency, which is base in Boulder. Colo. The cr,;,i.sh "'as the fourth wor!.-i aircraft disa ster on record. Tiu v.·orst occurred in !\-larch 197• v.·hen 345 pe r s ons abourd 1 Turkis h plane "'ere killed in i crash outside Paris. 1'he secunc and third worst tolls v.-·cre 17~ recorded both \\'hen <1 Sovi!J plane cr ashed near f\1oscow ir October 1972 and "'hen Jordaniat (SeeCSCRAS ll, Pa~eA2) ,, i I • J \ l /\! DAILY PILOT L/SC Cashier Ou.t Her $1,100 ROCHESTER, Minn. (AP) A young Rochester "'Oman has no doubt that the $1,100 in vaca- tion savings s h e sent to u California man will be put to good use, even though someone else financed his trip to Vietnam to rescue his wife and children. Diana Myhrom , who earns $3 an hour as a supe rmarket cashjer, wired $1 ,100 she had planned to use on a trip to Australia to Randy Carson, an unemployed Vietnam veteran whose wife and two sons arc in South Vietnam . Carson's plight became known .,_,-hen The Associated Press r e· ported the 28 -year-old Watson- ville, Calif., man 's offer to sell one of his eyes to raise the money for air fare lo VietnHm lo get his f amily out of the war<-torn coun· lry. He le(t for Vietn'am Thursday night. He told reporters that an e lderly Lagun<.1 1-lil ls couple had financed the trip "'ilh a $3.500 ~~n ation. Carson apparently did not know of Mrs. l\.1 yhrom 's con· tribution before he left . · "The way things are, it mtghl lake him quite a bit of money," Mrs. Myhrom said upon learning of the other contribution. "It 's entirely possible he'll need more money." Mrs. Myhrom said she had not made any arrangements to find out how her money was used. "'J'm not worried about it," she said. The $1,400 Mrs. Myhrom sent Carson was from $1 ,800 she had sailed away for a trip to Australia this fall to visit a pen- pal she had never met, but with whom she had been corres'pond · ing for si" yea rs . "I can't reall y e1Cplain why I sent Carson the momey," she said in a telephone interview. ·•1 just know th at he wants to get his family out and to do that ~he needs money· to cut through the red tape. Money talks, so that's what he needs.'' Mrs. Myhrom, who was born in Rochester, said she hadn't done · much traveling and had never ' been outside the United States. She said she didn't know whethe r she would be able to save enough money to make the trip now. Her decision lo send the money . became known whe n she contact- ed the Rochester Post.Bulletin, which had printed the AP story about Carson, to find out how to , r each him. . * ' Fro•PogeAI • :VETERAN. • • Carson left Rose and Keily with fri ends in Saigon last Oc - tober when he was laid off by Northrop Aircraft. He planned to send for them as soon as he had the money. But he was unable to find work back home, and had to live orr unemployment insurance and a small disability check for a Vietnam War injury lo his back. Carson came to public atten- tion after he told The Associated •Press he was willing to sell his eye for a transplant, saying: ''The only thing I've got is myself.'' "We feel he's just like a son to us now and we know we'll be pro- ud or his wife," said Mrs. Fa8ig. who drove to Wa tsonville with her h us band and then took Carson to San Francisco to buy his plane ticket. fie didn't re- qui re a visa, since he plans to be in Saigon leas tha n seven days. Carson said he had talked to -his wife only once since she gave birth a nd planned to surprise her with a phone call when he re- ached Hong Kong. . •, "She sounded a little afraid, but the baby's ok, ·•he said. OlltANGE COAST LISC DAILY PILOT Robert N . Weed ,,.,+ .. ~I •PCI Pybll-• Jack R. Curley ... ..,. !>f••l .. nl lfld c..-.. 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The payments to the ' t"'o Orange Countians came shortl y after Hinshaw abandoned his post as county assessor when he won the 49th Congressional Dis· trict seat in November, 1972. Later, Valler ga was appointed at Hinshaw's suggestion by the county Bo ard or Supervisors to complete Hinshaw's.term as as· sessor. From Page A l UNION ... "They have some problems down th r e.'' Barre t t said. "'The y'r e trying to f ind whatever 's rig ht for them . They're exploring." If the department chooses to join the T eamsters . .each offi cer would pay a perccnlage of his in- come in unibn' dues: The un ion would conduct bargaining on behalf or the department with the city manager and City Coun cil. Barrett said Teamsters nov.• represent po li ce agencies throughout the s tate and is uc- tively organizing in others. He said that it has been only re· cently that POiice departments have contracted with Teamsters lo handle their bargaining. Marijuana Burne d MIAJ\.fl C AP )~ Drug Enforce- ment Administration agents Thursday burned 5,240 pounds of marijuana, worth an estimated $6.2 million . I l 'rom Page A l HEIST ... copper pans and cooking.utensils were taken The loot also in- cluded three pounds of gourmet mocha corree Other Laguna \hefts included a burglary and theft of S20 from the offi ce of Dr Leon ,\xelrod, 330 Park Ave nu e: theft of a rifle. tools and auto eq u.ipment fro1 n the vehicle of Raymond Doxey , 2510 S Coast Hi ghway, and theft of $120 wort h or stereo "tapes, a "'allet and shoes taken from the car of Arthur Bardenwyck which was parked behind a restaurant at 400 S. Coast Highway. Officer Foils San Cle m ente De pot Thefts A pre-dawn burglary at the San Cle mente bus depot was inter- rupted early today by a police of. fi cer "'ho spotted two youths de- parting the area with items aUe1· ing stolen minutes e~rlicr . Arrested b\' offi cC'r Richard Downing ~ere Leo Townsend, 19, a San Clemente transient with no permanent address ctnd a 16· year-old juvenile who police said was a runaway from Livermore. Both were held on suspicion of burglary. Lt. Clifford Ga tes said Oo\\·n· ing seized a jacket, pants, food , a costume diamond ring and a watch from the pair. He said the items had been removed from the depot's service center. Entry to the building was gained t hrough a r ear window, Gates reported. Mexican Gulf Boat Tragedy a Mystery By ALMON LOCKi\BEY There "·as no evidence or a n ex-°''"• D•llr P11oi ~·" ploslon. Ide ntificat ion or the three ' _.,'!~c boat ":'as powered by twin guests aboa rd th e 36 -Coot -...u.!£3.els w h tc h ruled out the · sportfisher which broke up and poss~bility or fire_ or .explosion. sank in the Gulf of California Skippe rs of f1s h1ng boats at Thursday were still not positive-Caho San Lucas said a strong lyknowntoday. northerly came up after the Cin- Only one of the four bodies re· co departed the cape. an~ that covered off Frailes Bay, 39 miles heavy seas were runrung 1n the northeast of Cabo San Lucas has cul r. been identified. He was Wiilard Veteran g ulr Cishermen B e I I , a w e J I . k n 0 w n gue~sed t~al the boat,could have sportfi sherman from Balboa col lided "·1th a v.'haleor shark. Island and owner skipper of the 1'hc ~re\V of the Pez Espada wrecked boat. Cinco. U.S. Coast v.•ho dt~co\·e rcd t.he_ "·rec~age Guard spokesmen s aid. ;_ind retr1 e~cd the v1~t1ms said aJI The four bo dies were found or the bod ies \Y Cre 1n llfejacketa fl oating in lifcjackets near the a_nd appeared to be i~ g«?Od ~ondl· debris from the Cinco about 3 t~on . There was no 1nd1cat1on of miles off the beach, according to fir e aboard the vessC'I. the Coast Gu ard. The four bodies were taken to it hospital at San Jose del Cabo. a popular fishing resort north of the cape. Coast Guard offi cials said the bodies~had been turned over to Mexican authorities and positi ve identificat ion could not be re· leased pending notification of nex t of kin. Skippers o r other fish inG vessels in radio report& said there "-'ere onl)' four persons known to be aboard when the Cin- co left Cabo San Lucas early Wednesday en route north to LI r az. Mr s. l·lazel Bell , wife of lhc owner was en r oute. to La Poz when news of th e tragedr broke and did not learn or It unti she re· ached the Mexican l'CSOrt. _Coast Guard spokesman 1ald It is not know n what cnused the SO·year old Cinco lo break up. From Pafll! A I JOBLESS .. • termination of Orange County re· 5idents who commuted to Los Angeles Counly jobs caused the current incre.ise," Mrs. Eldridge said." The contin uing slump in employmcnl also spells bad news Cor summer job hunters, the state report indicutcs. 'rhe county's seasonal adjusted unemploymtnt rate for "M.atth was 8.4 percent, up trom 7.5 per· cent In February and .5.1 percG"nt a year ago. Tht! current national unemploy· ment ratei.s R. 7 percent. "This was still well below the 10.S percent rote rqiit~ in May or 1971 al the heitlhl QI• the aeros pace recesslOD, '1 Afr1 • Eldrldge said. \ • P reiiPlogeAI CS CBAS'H CS.Crash Site· ' Jet went down at Kano, Nl1erta in. .. • ~Jlluary lt'13. ··\..V.S. ofllcial1 In Wuhlnflo• 1:~ U wa, tb;e,flrst fatal crash of .. 1, C5 , wblo~ the Air Force ha1 bttn fiyln1slnee1970. SCeite of Horror.· . "It w11 a horrible thing to aee," onOwltne11 said. ''Children were crying while the fire burned." Amerlcan re1cu~ workers wer e drop~d frOJll helicopter$ and waded throUfh the mud try· • ..J.ng to find 1urvivors us well as ~bodies of the d ead apreud ulong ·a mile-long swath. The bodies of some heftdless children we r e wrupped in ponchos a nd put aboard the <·hop- pers which flew th e m to u morgue. The pilot, identified as Dennis Trayno~ t1nd who escuped un· hu11 , said he was :.ibout 18 miles from Tan Son Nhut 1\ir Ba se when he had to turn back. ""The aft pressure door failed and ble w out," be 1aid. "In blow. ing out, the· door damaged the elevator a nd as a result there were problems in conlrollin,:: the ratC of descenl -of the airer.lift . This became (rltical to the point of almost losing contriol as the aircraft made tlli turn into the airport ... '' T e nnis Court On Reservoir Wins Backing A Laguna Beach city plan to put a tennis court on the flat top of an underground water reservoir won approval of the city's board of ad- justment Thursday. Nea rby residents or th e Blu e bird Canyon r eservoi r earlier had appeared before the board and complained about the noise the recreational activity \Vould generate. The board of adjustment has authority to evaluate designs of both private a nd public projects in the city. It made some changes in the proposed la ndscapin g around the court. The reservoir belongs to the Laguna Beach County Water Dis- trict and the proposal for de- velopment a& a tennis facility has been worked out between it and the city. The project still needli final ap- proval by the city council scheduled to weigh the project in May. jiiiiiii ... iiii • 'By l"ETER O'WUGllLIN • SAIGO!'I. South VJetn1m (AP> -Tho P•BH o( o DOnlld Duck comic book: fttppe4 tn the wind. ' ' A baby's bottle, a ntlht manual, <'Usl\Jo ns. clotb.ln.i. and. molten pieces or~~ at were scattered around In tbAb»rnlni grass. : ' - Headless bodies wer.e buried in the mud. • • lt WMii lhe...oraaaf~alte~ol a U.S. Air l''orce CSA Galaxy transport lhtlt w81'.:to "'v• carridd 243 Vietnamese orpbens totheUftiledit'atel. ~'. 11 _~r~1'Jie'd on lak~-l'ri>m Sala:on loday. . . . THE SUDDEN WHOosll OF AIR oul or \he cabin of tho plaqe, the ~argest In-lite 'Wrld, was the first sign of the im· minent tTaledY. , . Air Force S1L Jim Hadley, u Sacramento medical technl· clan toppJn1 bis-two weeks of reserve training with what be thought Would be Justa·weekend flight to Saigon, knew rtsht away the plane wua ln.a dec9mpression condition. "You could aee lt," he said at Sevcnlh·Duy Adventist llospilal, where he had been brought, muddied but unbu.rt "after the crash. .'''You could iee the hole in the back uf the plane. you oould see the sunlight streitminll in. ."THINGS STARTED Fl.VING AROUND. Eye11lasae1. Pens. Pieces of insu11lion tore ofr the Ceiling. Tht11 plllow1 exRloded. They were plasti c lined. -J ·• 'That went on for a little while until the air stopped. By then the oxygen masks had dropped down. ''There weren 't enough o1Cyge n masks. We ·had to keep moving them fron1 kid to kid. We kept on our own becAt11e otherwh;e you gtiit drowsy und then you go out.'' An injured fllght nurse said from a litter in the hospital corridor, "I think the kids were quiet because they were gel- ling dopey from an absence of oxygen. '· 1 don"l know how long we were in the air. We were Jos.· ing altitude. But we had plenty of time. We had lo discU&s what we 'A'ere going lo do. "WE TALK E D ABOUT WllAT DOORS we were going out o/ when we impacted. \Ve didn't stand by the doors. We 'A'ere reeding oxygen lo the kids ... "The kids were wonderful ," she added, asking that her name not be used . ·· .l\.1y rolks didn't know 1 \vas on this flight." s he sold. '"The children were beautiful. They were noisy when we took off. They were scared, and they didn't like the straps holding them dov1n . "'1.hey '"'ere sitting two to a sent, si1C seats across, 12 toa row. "O!';CE T llE DEC01'1P RESSION condition hit, the kids di dn't s:.iy a word. They qu.i eled down right away." Hadley and the fli ght nurse were.on t he second.level of the huge plane, sundwiched between the top deck and the t•a rgo hold 65 feet below. All levels held orphans and their mainly Arnerican women escorts. Sie rra Areas Receive Snow By the Associated Press . A mild weather front danced through Northern California tO- day, shOwering some areas and clumping &now in the Sie rra Nevada. The National Weather Ser\'ice sald the rain and snow would con·· tinue through Saturday when the storm \\'as C1Cpected to fizz1e out. A travelers' advisory was post· cd in some areas or the Sierra Nevada because of gusty winds and blowing snow. · 7eJ (,t6't ~~, 'l1te. Heritage's Cameo 11 On Sale Now Lorge selection of \fining, occasional ond bedroom furniture on display now CLASSIC ··TOUCHES" INSPIRED BY A ROMANTIC CONTIN~NTAL MOOD. FOR STYLEI FOR FLAIR! 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Of! ~rolit• Raise the Flag For Insurance? By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Why" is it that insurance companies 'are the comp¥nies YoUlove to hate? There ar4 a v1:trlet}" of reason1 , but one that ceratinly ranks high up 11 the Industry '• nervous compulsion to portray Jtaell a• the selfless car- rier oC' all that'• aood for humanity. Mon_ey Tree Jt's not unusual, or coune. tor any company with a product or service to 1ell to 1peak to us a~t benc!lts being con· ferred upon us. At the same time there's a tacit understand - inethat the seller is going to benefit from the sale JN OTHER WORDS, if ~·e buy razor blades, it·s because we need them to shave. However, we a lso realize that this purchase i• 1oing to help Gillette. This quid pro quo doesn 't seem to operate when it l'omcs to insurance. Al least the companies -and their salesmen and agents -are ao busy trying to make us feel guilty for not showering them with premiums that we don't have time to think about the benefits being conferred upon the sellers A 1uec,a1:1(ul life lnsurapcc ,a.dycrtisement makes us believe we a re being disloyal to our families if we don't have e strongbox filled with poli cies that few people can even re ad, much less understand. . Other companies that sell lo us make some attempt to apecify the terms of sale. We a re l;Jeing offered such-and- such a product at such-8nd:sUch a price -and it will sup- posedly accomplish various things for us. The Insurance industry, on the other hand, sponsors a John Denver special on television and hires genial Eddie Albert to expluln to us that the premiums we pay are un- selfi1hly invested by the companies to help keep the economy going. What other industry wraps its packages in the red, white and bl ue ribbon or patriotism'? THERE'S NOT A word about commissions paid to salesmen. There's not a word about salaries paid to top ex- ecutive.. There's not a word about profits . Insurance com· panies lead a charmed life: They're rarely subjected to the kind of.analyses other companies arc. Aet.pa Life & Casualty, one of the nation's largest in· surer1, didn 't have a particularly smashing year in 1974 . But It did well enough to clear $152 million in prorits after all expenses and taxes. In 1973, ¥.·hen it earned $195 million, on· ly 40 companies In the country had more profits. · The amounts of money Americans bestow on insurance companies are so large they·re difficult lo comprehend. Prudential, for example, collected premiums of $5.4 billion· Jut year. Aetna took in $4 .2 billion in premiums . Travelers went over the $4 billion mark for the first time. Equitable collected S3 billion. Connecticut General took in $2 billion. , AND WE ALL KNOW that the only reason they're bqtbering with that colossal cash now is that they are trying to Improve the lot of millnklnd. Eddie Albert told us. . ta~ Credit Law Realtors, Lookers Raising Questions By I.he A18ociated Press 'Ou; pr_pp,Pect of a tax credit of up to $2.000 ror buying a f home ~lla s sparke d Interes t among potentia l · chasers , but builders and bankers say many people are used about the strings attached to the bonus. "We've bad a lol'ofinquiM es this week, but not much ac .. , Y because the grognd rules are so sketchy," said John Davenport of the H-IMWI. Builders A11soclaUon of Richmond, va. 74,. · 0 Davenport and other Industry officials contacted In an Ailaoeieted Press 1ufvey said there have been indicatlona t!f" 1ever1l weeks that the houatn1 business may be picking ·up. -A.llECENT JlEPORT BY THE F . W. Dodge division of McGraw·H1111ald that February statistics on building con· tracts ''show a. 10Ud galn in single-family building." Mortaase rates also have been declining recently and sav· lng1 and loan a1aoclatlons report more money available Cor home financing. !f :8 . N. Ber1iren, a Topekat Ka.n ., builder, said interest ~e buying already wu Hoack to normal" and he pre· lh•t the tax credit would boost business still further. . ·:William T. Leonard, executive director of the Associat- 'tll •. lding Industry of Northern Calitornie, agreed. "The · ' tax credit will be the catalyaLlhat will get not only the ' industr;v. but also the enUre real eat.ate and home- ¥tdln.g industry going again." ...... 1 Leona.rd said his orgonlr:atlon was preparing a list of .-Sible houses tn the San Franclaco area. He 11.id he 1ot ntunerous calla tor information after President Ford's wltJtend slgnin1 or the tax blll. Many realtors said buyers and-builden alike were con· filBO.i. J . C. Whisn ant of Block Realty Co. ol Llttl• Rock. Ark., said be had re<:eived "1 lot or Inquiries, but I don't tii.ye many an~w~rs becay,e l 'm not sure bow the thing W9J'k.J . ,. The law gives t axpayers a credit agalqst 1975 taxes ors penent of the purchase price of a ntw house up to $2,000. ~ THI! HOME MUST HA VE BEEN under construction bye Match 26; the8urchue must be made or agreed to between If arch 12 and ec. SI ; and lhe horoebuyer mU1t attach to bis ~ return 1 certificate from the a•ller 1talin1 that the 1at1· .wli made at the lowest prtce at which the new hou1e wu ever "1..-..S-. . • ~~e credit applies to new hornet, mobile homea and llv· ~11 ~its in condominiums an4 cOoperaUve houslng , prc>-~.ln order to quellfy, tht homebuyer mut t be the finl -~~! lbe hou!e and it piust be 1111 princip1l place ol _ Frlday1 April ~ 1975 DAILY PILOT ,4 l 5 Frid•y'• Cloeins Price• NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE N•W Y0•1it (U .. 11 -W.. 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Woolwort.Ja .·Co's March sales were ahead ll.1~ cent. ·- ,• I }, . \ Alf DAILY PILOT .. Frldar,Apri14.19.15 r-Q"-U...;E;..;;E...;N_te ______ a ... y_·,..,h_il_1n_1_.,_1a_n_d.,i · Seininars ·- Cl K .... _. ..... ~,_ ... '" •••• wo"o_.,,. __ Slated Dr. A.C. Jnger£oll or the UCLA Dept. or Engineering and Applied Science \\.'ill introduce a se ries or sc ien ce seminars at Saddlebuck Colll'J,!l' i\pril 9. ll1 s lecture on ··Carl'ers in Engi· necring" is scheduled for 10 a'.m. in the Science- 1\lath Building lecture hall and is open to the pu_blLc \\'ithout charge. Ur. Ingersoll will discuss e mployment Wld proft;>ss ional careers \1dthin the engineering field and orrer statistical information on current job market trends . . ( THE BOOKMAN ) REVIEWS in the DAILY PILOT i ~ . ! ' • > , • ' ;:;: .. i ---:1. --~ _, ~· :,.... = - . --. 4' -0 "' - tll {I) 0 0 -= 3 " " 'Tl -0 ---: . ' , I ! I I I .. ~r=======,I --~i'.,! "' ) I ' . ~ . .• h ,, .... ~ ; ·namages ·Set in beath SAN BERNARDINO had given adeq uat~ plaiotiffs allesed he gave <AP) -A $300 .000 warnlng to doctors abou~ inadequate follow-up medical malprllctice · theuseof theproduct. treatment to Hooker ·awurd has been made to THOMAS MclNDOE, after the X-rays. ti Big Bear City womaft the doctor who ordered r---..,-,,...-,--~---1 .nd her th' •• Y •• r Old ' "ELL idle items -with • · · · the X-rays, settled out o( "" daughter ' ·n the death or D11ily P.ilot Clas.siried Ad. · court for $75,000 after the a man who died five i----------~-"'..,•,..·S6_1_•·--------j hours after an X-ray treatment in 1972. 1\ Superior Court jury ruled unanimously that chi ef radiologist Robert E. Young and other Vic· tor Valley Hospit a l personnel negligently caused the death of David 1t1 . Hooker, 29, of Big Bear City on Feb. 27, 1972. MRS. HOOKER con· tended the dye injected before the treatment was d•nger~us in the. spinal column although at 1s re- gularly used in the kid- neys and blood vessels. The jury round no fault with E.R. Squibb and Sons Inc .. the makers or the dye. ruling the firm :. :c ·ii ; ~ _, ~ t ' -· .. - ' "' ~~ . . ~ :; - . N , \ , I ---0..-··-·· ... --, ....... -. ... F1mou1 UniY1r1it~ p«i'tls - MIRACLE·GRO YIELDS TDHS MORE TOMATOES than even the most popular timed release pl1ntfood. PROVED 25% MORE P~ODUCTIV( WITH BE.ANS Com~red with l••8Hl Mlllnfl "'1lmed re-$UIUTIU le•1e'' pl•nl IOl)d. ut.ed H diBt;ted, l•rno<J• S.. -•I .... u,.;..,.,111~ Sc1en1i.i ,.:rm Mll:tACLE·GRO .. _ ...... produced 11,..•I•• y;.! of tom•ton and 8 Ol. un~ be•n• ,,. rich so•ll. •nil In poof 10111. 5129 s;;;r~ti~@orfum PROVED! MORE VECETABLES-MORE FLOWERS \{rJc,.· :~\ I ~ L -- \\ \~ ·~~J I SERVICE SALE.S ESTABLISHED 1925 FACTOIY AUTHOllllD SUYICI MAGNAVOX SONY RCA PHONE 494-7573 i -,< . ·.· );'( ' (\1' ;1 !. I I ' J,'- 11/ • ' • .. I ' I • ( \ I I I I l I ( I I I f I ' • ·. Saddle.,,.,ck :. l;:DITJON I ~ • • + == .... • • VOl..;:;il, NO .. t<I; 4 SECTIONS,.44 PAGES -ORANGE COUNTY, .CAL IFORNIA • FRIDAY, APR I L4, 1975 Baby Mercy "Flight Set . •WASHINGTON <UPll - Pa.n Ameriean World Airways announced plans today for a mercy airlift or· 40IJ South Vietnamese or· phans and SO 'adult atten- dants out of Saigon Satur· daY,. the biggest single save-the·bubies flight yet. A Pan Am s1>0kesman said the exact arrivttl and departure times for the big charter jet were being temporarily withheld "for 1ecurity reasons.·· The l"harter wa s ar· ranged by the Rolt lnterna- Uonal Children's Services of .Eugene, Ore. It will ny the children from Sai5(0fl 's . Tan Son Nhut Aireort to Seattle -9,056 air miles - with refueling s tops at .G\IJm an!j Honolulu, the swk.esman said. '; Hinshaw's • Fee for Consulting • By GAR Y G RANVILLE OfU. Dellr PIM>ts..tt The $6,000• paid Rep. Andrew Hinshaw by Spartanburg County. South Carolina, in 1973 was for consulting services, Hinshaw's field ·~111:•te1!1~~-ClliP \:le;rrY indicated today. Hin&haw was not available for comment on Spartanburg's $6.000r.riddle either Thursday or this morning. But Cleary said he lu.lk<.>d briet'- !y with the Newport Beach con· gressman Thursday night and was toJd the May 22. 1973 pay- ment wa s for consulting ser vices. However, Spartanburg County Assessor J .L. Mar low said Th'ursday that officials in the southern county weren't sure What they got for their money. · T hey paid Orange County $2,045 for an assessor's computer system. <See HINSHAW, Page A!l -. • \ . • • • eris m I I a {;:{ Orphans Arrive In Area By TERRY COVI LLE Of lh• 011nr Pltetst.1111 Two Vietnamese orphans who made the dramatic World Airwa'ys fli ght out of Saigon Wed- nesda~ are now safe and secure with their new families in Foun· lain V-dlley and We stminster. When two-monlh·old Doona Kim Le met her new Fountain Valley parents. Ma rie and Daniel MarcbiteUo, she was asleep. "She's just beautiful," said Mrs. Marchitello, when she and her husband met little Kim • Thursday night at Los Angeles International Air.port. A Westminster couple, Kathi and Roland Tittle, said their new daughter, Wendy Le.e, was most- ly ··overwhelmed.'' "She has no conception she will stay here any longer than she stayed in Saigon or San Fran- cisco," Tittle said today in a tel e phone intervic\11. ''She doesn 't realize th.is is her home.'' Wendy Lee. who spe<iks no English, has arrived in perfect time for her first American birth· day. She will be four years 'Old Tuesday. "Right now . everything is like a circus," said Tittle, the owner of a liquor store and a market. "We just want to let her settle down." Both families have.._~en wail- ing several m~liths w 1'dqpt a Vietnamese orphan. And both "-ere surprised and pleased to learn theirs w(.'re on t.be World ,. AlrWays flight that lcn. Saigon without permission. "Especially after \\•hat hap· pened today." said Tittle. refer- ring to the tragic crash in Saigon of a U.S. plane c arrying orphans. The Marchitello family had been working through a private attorney since October. trying to adopt a Vietnamese child. They had pictures of Kim before she arrived. Kim was one of six children in the personal care of Mrs. Mary · Fisher. the wife of a Seventh·day Adventist minis ter . stationed in (See OR P H ANS, P age A2l UPI Telep'-!• IM*,•TO,AAlGQM--Vi~~ilPhWA\'I~-•· -~UTel . FAAig;;Af:-~ HiUs whq gave Randy Cai-50i\':"'"'2a: who Said'llt¥ WOuld .. Self him $3,500 foi liip. Stewardess assists him eye to 'get wife-and son out of Vietnam, in photo. . . ~w tp Saigon today thapks to Lester and . Coast Pair Lend Hand Help Send Vet to Pick Up Family in Vi e t SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An unemployed veteran who said he 'd sell an eye to get his family out of Vietnam flew to Saigon lo· day, thanks lo the generosity or an elderly Laguna Hills couple. good to us . Thirty years ago v•e couldn't e\·en buy an extra toothpick.·~ "The only thing 1',·c got is myself." Fiery Prank · TO.il e_e Paper No Joke "Jeez! I didn 't realize the re were these kind of Americans still around, as tight as things are now,'' Randy Carson. 28, said in an intervie\\1 Thursday. With Carson as he \vaited to board a Pan American World Airways flight to Hong Kong were Lester and Laurel Fasig, of 5158 Avenida Des pacio. the couple who heard of his plight on television and gave him $3.500 to pay most or his expenses. She said she and her husband, 77, bot-ti retired from the restaurant business. called Carson at his Watsonville home Tuesday after bearing he was worried about his Vietnamese wife. Rose. their adopted son, Kelly , 4. Carson left Rose and Kelly with friends in Saigon last ()e. tober when he was laid off by Northrop Aircraft. He planned to send for the m as soon as he had the money. But he was unable to find work back home, and had to live off unem'ployrnent insurance and a s mall disability check for a Vietnam War injury to his back. "We feel he's just lik e a son lo us now and "'e kno"' we'll be pro· ud of his wife," said A-frs. Fasig, who drove to \Yatsonville with her hus band and then took Carson to San Francisco lo buy his plane ticket. I-le didn't re· quire a visa, since he plans to be · in Saigon less than seven days. Carson said he had talked to his wife only Once since she gave· birth and planned to surprise her with a phone call '~hen he l'l"· ached Hong Kong. Jn a new twist on the old stunt ol deeorating the outside of so- m eone's house with toilet paper, a vandal ,15et his handiwork on fire in Mission Viejo Thursday night. No damage resulted to the house or-shru bbcry of tbe Robert A. Miles residence, 24671 Eloisa .Drive. NelghbOrs called the fire , department after they saw the toilet paper aflame in the bushes .and Op the roof. · Const --. W e a &!oe r Considefable' cloudiness Satur day wlth .... 30 percent ch ailce o'f \ scattered showers by tonight and Satu,rd ay. Cooler days. Low.s tonight mostly in "4051 Highs Saturday in . sos. INSIDE T ftDA Y Creating . on origilJCl oallet it:on eZC"jting challenge, but there'• .anolher tide to it - wlan tM ·J>C!rformonce endl, Jhe dance will probably n,vtT be done .again . An t>n:mge Coo.it Choreograp(ler teUt hoM; 'ht ~· the dtuotkm fn,o •torv bv J)atlv Pilot atafl 'IDflter Jaclde H~mcm on page ·ct ol todav'• w .. 1""<!.,. I ndex MY9'11f .... ri"9 •Al .-.,T.. A1t 1 ..._.,. ,.,. ........ ""'' L"'-~.. l.1t ---IP... A14 ~ Ai ........... _ A4 a.Ml.... 01•1t Or ..... CNMy ••• ~ u """"' .,., ·= At c.1 • •• • ... , , ~-" "' lllMtlMlll1lllts ............. M ' .A14·1t 111..a • .., ... ,. ,........., •• e: . .,.,.., r •t ,.....,..- "There were a lot of little names," reported Mrs. Miles. who did not notice the fir.e until neighbors rang her doorbell at aboutllp.m . Mrs. Miles said she and her husband found used matches al the scene. She said she saw a young boy leaving the yard af'l:er somOOne rang her doorbell at about10:45p.m. Fire officials said the sheMff's department and county Fire Department arso,n squard are in· vestigating. Laguna Hills Fire Causes . ' $9 ;-000 Loss A fire in the bedroom of a Leisure World fourplex con- dominium caused an estimated $9,000 damage Thursday night but no injuries were reported. Wben Laguna Hills and El Toro firemen arrived at the residence of Lillian 0 . Kinkaid, 67-A Calle Aragon, they found smoke pour- ing from a second story window. They donned breathing equip- ment to enter the building, Tho drapes and bed. were in Dames. The condominium Owner was not home at the time, fire depart- ment spokesmen said. A cause ba1 not been determined, firemen saiq. • Wine Bill Killed 1'It's taken just about all our money, but this is so important with the situation over there,'' said Mrs. Fasig, 60. "We 're glad ·to be abl.e .. to do· something fo1· people, since the Lord's been u {;:{ u Carson came to public atten- tion after he told the Associated •Press he was willing to sell hi s eye for a trans plant, saying : u {;:{ u Minnesota Cashier Also Sends Savings ROCHESTER, Minn. <APl - A young Rochester Woman has no doubt that the $1,100 in vaca- tion savings' she sent to a California man' will be put to good use, even though someone else financed his trip to Vietnam to rescue his wife and children. Diana Myhrom, who earns $3 an hour as a supermarket cashier. wired $1,100 she had planned to use on a trip to Australia to Randy Carson. an unemployed Vietnam veteran whose wife and two sons are in South Vietnam. of the other contribution·. "It's entjrely possible he'll need more money.'' Mrs. Myhrom said she had not made any a rrangements to find out how her money was used. "I'm not worried about it," she said. The $1 ,400 Mrs . Myhrom sent • Carson was from $1,800 she had s altOd away for a trip to Australia this fall to visit a pen- pal ahe had never mel. but with whom she had been correspond- ing f6r six years. "] can't really explain why I sent Carson the momey ;'' she Carson's plight became known said in a telephone interview. when The Associated Press re· "I Just know that he wants to ported the 28-year-old Watson-. get his family out and to do that ville, CiW'., man's offer to sell he needs money to cut through one of "'•"iyes to raise the money lh d l Moruw l•i•· so for atrf;".ie. to Vietnam to get his e re ape. ·---1 -· family out of the war,tom couu-that'•Y(f!•:~~eoeeda.•' • .. · • ' 'jil>tt~ ;,Wbo .. 81~111 Uy. • ,, . ' ~ • aha.<tiadn\t dot>e · Ho Id\ for Vietnam '11'ur0llay, MIJ!'h t dV n8" •Dill liad. ¥'(•.r •nl1btt"H• told reporters' that an • bOOit 0111>1 .the ~led· ~ta -Olclotly Laguna Hills cooll>le hod Shesal4 sh ld~'t~ w~ Iinil'nced tbe trip w • $3~ shewolfld bl~~taave~ 41~atioo . ... ' •. money U> m . e~~ rip MW;' 1• Carson oppare~tly <lid not He~t!ecl• ;tt' OIOll•~ know of Mrs. Myhrom;,s con-. '5.-k:n w n ®OlAsf:· lrif)utioo before he left:,.. , P , .!!~"'lnt•JIWlelln, "She sounded a little afr<iid . but the baby 's OK,'' he said. Carson said in the days after his story appeared he 1·eccived dozens or offers of n1oney from (See VETERAN, PageA2) j •• ., • t ' . Tod ay's C l osin g N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS Disast e r Sirikes Orphans SAIGON. South Vietnam <AP) -The first offic ial U.S. evacua- tion fli ght of Vi etn<.1mes e or- phans. carrying 243 children in t.he "'Orld 's largest plane, ended in explos ions <.1nd flames today only minutes after takeoff from Saigon. <Related Story. Page1.\3: Photo. ;\4 ) U.S. officials s aid nearly half the children survived and that the airlift to the Unitetl Stales or- dered by Pres ident For·d v•ould continue. There were 305 persons aboard the pla ne. a U.S. Air Force C5 Galaxy transport that stands as hi gh as a six -story building. officials said. One eslim.ateput the toll al 178. The U.S. Embassy said that in addition to the orphans. the trans port carried 44-escorts, 16 cre\\'mcn and two fli ght nurses. A s pokesman said about 100 or- phans and 15 to 20 ndults "·ere pulled out a li ve. 1-lospital of- ficial s said the rest were ei ther dead, injured or still trapped in the "'reek age in a paddy field 11.2 miles from the a irport. A Copgressman in \\lashington urged that all C5s be grounded because the plane "has never performed up to specifications." The headquarters of the 13th Air Force in the Philippines refused to comment on reports that the plane's <teparture from Manila earlier today had been delayed by mechanical trouble. Jn \\lashington. a spokesman. for the Agency for lnternational Oevelopm_ent. which is handling the .!llrlln. said "the rught \\:ill continue." But Rep. Les Aspin tD-\\o'i s.), urged temporury grounding of uJI C5s because he suid the plane "has never performed up to specifications. ·· He cil<.>Q \\'ing problems. The plane is 248 feet lon g and has a 223 -foot ~·ingspan . lil San Francisco, Richard Blanchfield . the man coordinat· ing the evacuation of Vietnamese orphans £or the Friends of All Children. said \\'hen he heard the plane had crashed. "Oh. God. This is horrible'.,. Most of the Or· phans aboard the plane came rrom a Saigon orphanage operat · ed by th e agency. which is based in Boulder. Colo . The crash "'as the fourth "·orst aircraft disa ster on record . The "'Orst occu rred in Ma r(•h 1974 \\'hen 345 persons aboard a Turkish plane \\'ere killed in a crash outside Paris. The second. <ind third \Vorst tolls \\ere 176. recorded both when a Soviet plane crashed near Moscow in October 1972 and when Jordanian ISceCSCR1\Sll, Page ,\2) · "*¥•••• '4 ........---.... . --~ 11 ............. ... ...... M W11•1N!'IT (14 ' SALEM_. Ore. (AP) -The Oreeon House rejected a bill Thursday that would have ex- tended Oregon's celebrated bot· tie bUJ Lo include wine botOes.· The. vote agaln~t H8230Z wu 32 I028. 11The way things are l.t m ' ~,ow; A"l>"ttory take him quite a bit o1 ·money,'' about Canoa, to rflnd out how to 11.r1. lbl>rom Hid ._ 1 .. rnlnc 1 reach him. ,. SMOKE Bfi.LOWI FROM WRECKAGE OF CARGO PLANE Approalm•t•ly Hali o1 Planetoed of War Orphans Survived ~· '1 •• r ' ,, • 4' &2 'oAtLYPILOT SB Airlift Readied On Coast A mcdicul m t:rl'Y airlift or doc· tors, nurS('S and para1nedil's, plus supplies is being readied to- day by the International Medi cal \'olunteers lo a ssist refugees in "''<ir-strang!('d Saigon. Teams of agency members have set up headquarters al the Sheraton Newport hotel to screen iippli<'ants ..-nd over see efforts to gather medical supplies. A spokesnlan ror the nonprofit hum p,nitari un organization that last.marsh;.ilcd its resources dur- ing the 1974 ~l onduran hurricane disaster s a id a Pan American Airways jetiiner \\•ill leave Los Angeles lntcrnat1on ~I .o.\irport Sunday ill 7 : 40 p.m . for the South Vietnamese capital. Officials of the South Vi el· namcse consulate wi fl be at the Medicalift headquarters in Room 652 Saturday a nd Sunday to va lidate visas for me dica l perscninel \\'ho s ign up for the trip. About 30 or the 50 seats re- served o n Sunday's Pan Am flight ha d been filled shortly before noon today. ··we nee d medici n es. an- tibiotics a nd burn medicines and if we can't get enough donated: ~"e want to buy some," said a spo~esman for the organization, adding that cas h contributions for the latter arc lax ·dcdicliblc. REFUGEEAJD NUMBER GIVEN WASHINGTON (UPI) -A loll· free telephone number has been L•s t ablished for U.S. citizens lieeking information or ofrering help lo refugees in South Viel· l'lam. The U.S. Agency for lnterna- liDn~I Development set up the fitrv1ce . Sixty AlD offi cials are running l~e <.1round ·the·clock disaster re· li,ef center, officials said. The 00.mber is 800-424 ·1180. ' 'Send Marines fo N.Vietnam' WASHINGTON (AP> -The r.nit~d st,tes .s hould "JBfd two a nne alTl!icms ln Nort(IWiet- am 'anCi keep'them there•j with 11ir and naval support u·ntil the Communists agree to abide by Jhe 1973 Paris peace accords 'fays Walt W. Rostow former na~ lional security advis~r to the late president Johnson. . : In a filmed interview broad· cast. today on the CBS-1V Morn- jng News Rostow said that as .. a tnatter of conscience, this is one option that must be considerCd" by President Ford and Con2ress. Rostow , a professor at the University of Texas said the ~n ited States bear; "a very direct burden" lo aid embattled liouLh Vietnam because, he said this nation pressured the Saigo~ tovernment to accept the peace hgreement a nd promised aid. JJook Sale Planned :At El Toro School : An open house and book fai r pre s cheduled at Gal.es Elemen· lary School in El Toro Wednes· Cay. : I-lours for the open house are '1 :30 to 9 p.m . Books will be sold Jhrough Friday in the school )earning center, and refresh- 10ents will be served. More in- .formation is available by calling Alma Lee Flotho, PTO president, .at 837 ·3173. ORANGE COAST · !o-S DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pl'el10t"1 • .., Pub!•,,,., Jack R. Curley 'llc.t """IOe"1 • .., c.. ....... ,,......., Thomas Keevil l:Golo• ThOmas A. Murphlne · ,.,._,,.01...,E.,w ! 01arres H . Loos Richard P. Na ll AJ .. lH~1 --oi ... 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It was lhe crash site of a U.S. Air Force CSA Galaxy transpor~ that was to have carried 243 Vietnamese orphans to the United States. . ' lt crashed on takeoff from Saigon today. THE SUDDEN ~llOOSH OF AIR out or the cabin or the pl~ne, the largest in the world, was the first sign of the im· m1nent tragedy. . Air For.ce S~l . J im Hadley, a Sacramento medical techn i· c1an topping his t';''O weeks o( reserve trainiog with what he thought v.•ould be ]U~l a weekend night to Saigon, knew right away the plane was ma decompression conditiQn. ··v~u could see it," he said at Seventh-Day Adventist Hospital, where he had been brought, muddied but unhurt after the crash. ··You cou~d see the hole in the back of the plane you could see the sunlight streaming in. ' "THI NGS STARTED n.VJNG AROUND. Eyegrasses. Pens. Pieces of insulation tore off the ceiling. The pillows exploded. They were plastic lined. · "That went on for a little while until the air stopped. By' lhen the oxygen masks had dropped down. 1 ··~here weren't enough oxygen masks. We 1'1'8d to keep mov1n~ them from kid to kid. We kept on our olfn because otherw1~c. you ge~ drowsy and then you go out.'' ~n 1nJure~ fhght nu rse said from a litter in the hospital ~rndor, ''I think the kids v.·ere quiet because they were get- ting dopey from an absence or oxygen. . "I .don't know how long we "''ere in the air . We werelos· 1ng altitude. But we had plenty of time. We had to discuss "'hat v.·e were going to do. "WE TALK E D ABOUf WHAT DOO RS we were going out of when we impacted. We didn't stand by the doors We were feeding oxygen to the kids.'' · "The kids were wonderful," she added , asking that her name not be used. · ::My fol~s didn't know I w~s on Lhis flight,'' s he said. The children were beautiful. They were noisy when we took.off. They "''ere scared, and they d idn't like the straps holdin g them down . ··They were sitting two to a seal, six seats across .J2 to a row. , . ','ONCE THE DECOMPRESSION condition hit, the kids d1dn t say a word. They quieted down right 3\\iay '' Hadley and the flight nurse were on the sec~nd level or the huge plane. s andwiched between the top deck and the car~o hold 6~ fe el below. All levels held orphans and their mainly America n women escorts. l'ro111 Page Al ' HINSHAW. •• The check paid to Hinsha-.., though, also indicated it was for the same computer system. Cleary said Hinshaw told h im that he was called in as a consul- tant by S.P~rtanburg's {ormer a.s· sessor aild1"wt?nt jlcM:li~and ~J)n· · s ulted with him.'...- . "There's nothing illegal about 'that," Cleary said, "particulari- ly because Andy happens to be an expert in the fi eld ." T h e Republi ca n co n · gressman's field aide admitted that Hinshaw's consulting was done while he was a U.S. con- gressman rather than county as- sessor. Spartanburg records show that in addition to the $6,000, Hinshaw was paid $462 to cover consultirig fees charged to the county March 23. His successor as Orange Coun - . ty asse~sor. Jack Vallerga , was al~ paid $714 for <'onsulting in- voice he s ubmitted to Spartan- burg1March 2, 1973. T he payme nts lo the two Orange ~ountians came shortly after Hins haw abandoned hi s post as county assessor when he ,,·on the 49th Congressional Di !S · trict seat in November, 1972. Later, Va ll erga was appointed at Hinshaw's s uggestion by the county Board or Supervisors to complete Hinshaw's term as as- . sessor . Fro• Page AJ ORPH~S. • • Saigon. The Marchitellos already have a 2·year·old daughter, Ma.rlsa wh? is excited and keeps saying ~~~:;:di~~~~~n:;.tM ~~hlt~no~s , · · Daniel ft1architello iS a Secret Service· agent. He and his wife say they will keep their new daughter's fu ll Vietnamese name, Doona Kim Le, but just call her"Kim". The Tittl es hav e three , children, Christopher, 7, Scott, 5, and Michelle. 3, but have spent several months trying to adopt a Vietnamese orphan through the Frie nds or Children of Vietnam in Denver. "I was in Sacramento V.'ednes· day. s igning some more papers, when I found out she was on that Oight," Tittle said today. "She landed at Oakland, they took he r to the Presidio of San Francisco, then we met her lasl night in Los Angeles." The Tittles already knew they were getting Wendy before the , rapid events df the past two "'eeks, and they had photos of her beforehand. She came from a private or· phanage outside Saigoc. and spent the past fe w days with a family in Saigon. •·we only speak a few Viet- na.me~~ "".ords, like potty "and dnnk, Title said. "But we're . ecstatic." County's Jobless Rate Jumps to 8.4o/o By WI LLIAM SCHREIBER OI UM Dallf ,,li.t 54M'f More Or ange Counlians were out or work than ever before last mont~ and the unemployment rate ]Umped nearly a full point. the s tate Department of Economic Developmenl reported today. Nf.'..arl y 67 ,000 people were on the Jobless rolls during March , U.$ •. JOBLESS RATE SOARS T08.7%,Pa9eM surpassing th e previous all-time record or 66,400 in June or 1971 according to Alta Eldridge, state labor mark et analyst. (The state rate went to9.3 percent.) "The total rose 6,700 over the past 30 days and was up 29,700 or 80 percent Crom one year ago " she said. ' In contrast. 704 300 countians held jobs in March.' "Manufacturinc and construe· tion .lay~frs by l<><:al firms and t~rm1nat1on or Orange Counly re· s1dents who commuted to Los AngeJe~ County jobs caused the cu~ent Increase," Mrs. Eldridne said." • The continuing slump in ·employment also s pells bad news for summer job hunters the at.ate report indicates. ' ' " The county's seasonal adjusted unemploym ent rate for March was ~.4 percent, up from 7.5 per- <'e nt 1n February and 5.1 percent a year ago. The current national unemploy· menl rate is 8. 7 percenl. "This was still well below tbC 10.5 percent rate registered in fw1ay or 1971 at the heighl of the aer~space r ecession," Mrs. Eldndge said. ·"'Major employment Josers in March ineluded: -The already depressed con · struclion industry that dropped: by another 600 jobs to a total of 22,500 or 24 percent lower than a year ago. -Fat'tory payrolls dropped by 700 lo 148.600 and were ott U.600 • from the record level reached last September. -Ae rospace firms lost 300 employe:s, dropping to a Lotal or 62,700, or s ,ooo Jobs less Ulan fut September'• peat: -Electronics firms laid oli 200 employes. ' •• -Trade disputes Idled 1,400 workers. , Employmen t 1alner1 i n· eluded: 1 • -The non-farm 'l!.•J• 11~d salary Jobs al cowib' nrms ra1e by 3,4-00 to 560,900 or 4.8 .,.,.....t above tht level of a year aao. I --.-...... - ' j • .r. .. , • l'Nfi;~itJ .. ' •• 1 CS (:B,IASH • Jel WO\lt n a~Killo, Nlt1eria In .f.,auary lt?a'" ., . · ,U;S. cllili1&l1!ln Wuhlngtoo •alll.11 w•llit flnt fatal crash of • 0. , ftlcll the. Air Force has been llylni since 1970. ··tt was a borrlble t.hing to see." on• witness said. "Children were crying while the tire burriec.t " Aro~rlea n rescue workers wer~ aropped tfom heJleopters and waded thrOUJh ,lhe mud lry· ing lo find 11u'rvivors as well as bodies o( the dead spread along a mile· long swath . The bodies of some headless chi ldren v.·ere ¥o·r a pped in ponchos and put aboard the chop- pers which flew them to a morgue .. The pilot, identiCied as Dennis Xraynor and who escaped un- hurt, sal<I he was about 18 miles from Ten Son Nhut Air Ba se when he'had to turn back. "Tfte afl;pressure door failed and blew .mat" he said ... Jn blow· Ing out .. the door. damaged the elevator. ad'd as a resuJC-there were problems in <:Ont.rolll.Qg the rate of Clescent or ua "tilreran. This becam e critical to the point or a lmottt losing contriQI as the aircraft· made its turn '\nto the airport . . . " 1 f'ro• Page A I VETERAN .•. all over the country and Canada. Some ne\l.'spapers reported get- ting letters with s mall contribu- tions e n closed . A Rochester Minn., s upermarket cashier seni I her $1 ,100 vacation savings to help him. :t At San·Clenaente ·G.Jil Attaeked ' ~~ .. . . . . ~ •• Lying on SatMI A 19-year-old San, Clernente woman sunnlna bersal! near·tho t Shorecllffs B0oCh.~ub'l'hur,silay was forced to comlb.ltMx aot.. by a man .,he aesert~ As'hnvlng· th• build ol 'l_fl><'ti!ijU l!!a.Yer. . Polic.e .snlcJ lbe ,VOr?ian, )Y'Cat· 1ng a b1k1oj, was sunbathing.iP u small cove :Jouth of the beat'b <'lub abou~ noon '"When the man approached. asked .her the11mc and then demanded she-disrobe. . . . .. .. . .. . ._ . ,. .. tackier as a male C&.llCUiap'in hi~ late 20s.,.. 200 pounds, with blonde shoulder le ngth hair. a t hick mustache und the build of a foot- ball player. A police search or the areu rail t!d to locat u any person ~ 1natching thedescrlption. Marine, Wife The woman· told onlcers that R bbed A lhf.'.. m&~·,.\vas wearing· a pat'r or 0 ; WOJ . sw1mm1nll lrun·ks and carried a beach towel that mar have·con.-. B dd N cealed. revolver. Police•llid. ... u y . ab bed ... She was:not certain ishe 1aw the ~n : bul suid she.beard a iso\ipd OAKLAfi.,OMI\ CITY (AP)-A similar' to a gun ti.ammer beini: young Mar.1ne has told police he cocked. explained Detective Sgt. und his wi fe were r:_obbed of their Ardon Saunde~s . · car and left lied in a motel by the Saunders satd the man fo rced fell ow Marine wi\h wl,lom he had the womantoperforma sex.uct gone AWOL from ·c 'amp and then fled down the beach. Pendleton, police reported. The woman described her al· Officers said they located the · Saddleback's New ·Trustees To Take Oath . In their first meeting as s worn- '" tr ustees Monday, t he new car near downtown Oklahoma Ci - ty, watched 1t for two hours and arrested Wade Dawson, 18, When he stnrted to drl(ie it ·away. oa .. 1,.son told officers Thursday . he wa~ from Detroit, Mich., and a Marine at C<.1mp Pendleton. · Bru.ce Bersell. 19, said he·aqd another P.1ar in e left <!amp Pendleton without ' leave 'ind traveled across coun'try wlth Bersell's wife, 19. · G S bo~r~ of the Saddleback Valley rOUp UTe Unified School District will hear reports on a classified personnel CasketJi Fill ' Cfutrch Area Ford *~ Run study, the mentally gifted minor • , IA.I pr~gram, and the proposed dis· t r1ct boundary realignment SAN DIEGO <UPI) -St ate study. FAIRFIELD, Ohio (UPI) _ Republican leaders and major . The ne\v board, including two There were too many caskets ana party contributors ended a i n cumben t s and thr ee t . . oo many mourn ers for the private mee ting \1.'ith President newcomers, will be sworn in at church. Fordconvincedhewill seekelec· 7:30 p .m . in 'C'I Toro Hi.gh ~· h t . · 6 ~ i:.lg t of the 'eleven caskets ton in 197 even if challenged by Sc.hoo~'s Charger Hall by Firth took all the space in the front of Ronald Reagan. · D1str1ct Supervisor Thomas the church, so the other three had Som e of California's Riley. be t · n · I R to placed in the middle aisle mos 1n uent1a epublicanssaid Preced.ing the meeting, the El I · F d rr. d h t I ' •. ongs1de the crowded congrega-or rea 1rme t a ·· will Toro Hi g h Sc hool band 1·s M b I ~ t1on. ore than 700 mourners a so ut l! a candidate in 1976 scheduled to perrorm at 1 ·.1s. r· d I 1led into the 600.seat Sacred an e peel to win." regardless Retur ning incumbents G-r~ H c f h h . "-v · eart atholic Church. About 100 o w o opposes ts nomination or Henry and Dennis Smith w1·11 elect. bid · persons had to ·stand alonaeide ion · JOine~ by Loa Young. Carole the walls. et" ''He wasn 't looking over Neusladt, and William Kohler. Thursday night's f\lneraJ Mass anyone's shoulder , he is going to Following the swearing-in was conducted for 11 members of run for the nomination," s aid ceremony, the board will elect 0£· the au.·pperi family, vt,,..-'-·df a s tate GOP Chai r man Paul ficers a nd determine its regular .. ...,..-Haerle o( San F'rancisco. meeting schedule. m ass1 ve shooti ng in nearby iiiiiiiliiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiHiaim~i~lt~o~n~,o~n~E;:;:a~s~te~ri.iil'-ij 7eJ "°" ~eHWtt. 'l1te, Heritage's Cameo 11 On Sale Now Lorge selection of dining, occosionol end bedroom furniture on display OON CLASSIC 'TOUCHES" INSPIRED BY A ROMANTIC CONTIN~NTAtMOOD. ' FOR STYLE! FOR FlAIR! FOR LIFE! ' 1"'°"'110 f'"·m5CM•" II l1!NC1~ r._qm") I'°"' !!l •'Jkf<"'IC A l'lllW lu•urr w!t"°"t ~ rorrlPlolo do'(Mlf? Loot to Colf!W!O II, 1111 o~· q,.,itlte -colll!CtlOn OI OCGl l•Ofllll _, 11a:rnl m/ll;llf•Jl'llO:ill l'\v Httfil,'t(ltl M"m •s 1111 1t1o1 dt1hcnio 01Mrn ol l l'llal IV 111<! 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Stocks TEN CENTS T~o "let "rplaQns in County Hott1es llyTERRYCOVILLE CH ... 0.lt¥ ... ,..._.. ! 11\v.o .. Vietnamese orphans who made "it~he dramatic World -}ir·w•y&..:Olght out of Saigon Wed· nesday~re now safe and secure with 1heir'new families in Foun· tain·V,8H.ry and Westminster. · W·hen t"".o -month·old Doona Kim .Le met her ~new Fountain ValleJ..:o&l'~nts,.Marie and Paniel Marehtmuo. she was asleep. ·- ''She's jusl beautiful,·• said Mrs. Marchltello, wben she and her ...husband met little Kim 1'hursday night al Los Angeles International Airport. A Westmtrfster couple, Kathi an'd Roland Tittle, said their ne,w daUghter, Wendy Lee. was most- ly "overwhelmed." "She has·no conception she will fitay here an>' longer than she stayed in Sa1gOn oT San Fran- cisco," Tittle s aid t.Oday in a t e l e phone interview. ''She doesn't realize this is her home.'' Wendy Lee. who s peaks no English , has arrived in perfect time for her first American birth· day. She:will be four years old Tuesday . "Right now , everything is like a circus," said Tittle .. the owner of a liquor store .;ind a market. "We just want to let her settle • • eris down.·· .. Both families have been v.·ait· ing !ieveral months to adopt a Vietnamese orphan. And both were surprised and pleased to learn theirs were on the World 1\irways flight that left S<.i ig:on v.·ithout perm·ission. "Especially after "'hat hap· pened today," said T itt le. refer· ring to the tragic crash in St:tigon or a W.S. plane cc rryin g orphans. • In The Marchitcllo f;jmily had been working through a privatC' <tttorney since October. trying to adopt t:t Vi etnamese t·hild . 1'hcy had pictures of Kirn before she arrived. Kim v.·as one of six children in Uie personal care of l\'1 1-s. l\lt:try F'isher. the \\'ife of a Scvcnth·day Adventist minister stationed in Saigon. The 1\.1 architellos already have I I a OC Pair Aid Vet ~fftofick Up VktnameseFamily sAN~·RANCISCO CAPl -An unem'ployed veteran who said lte'd.sell an eye to get his family out of Vietnam Oew to Saigon to· daY, thariks to the generosity of an elderly Laguna Hills couple. "J.eez! I didn't realize there werf;! these kind of Americans slill·around, as tight as things arc now," Randy Carson, 28, said in an interview Thursday. With Carson as he waited to bbard--a-Pan American World Airways flight to Hong ,Kong were• Lester and Laurel Fa!iig, ot,..: 51$8. Avenida Despa.cio. th~ co.u~le. who heard of his plight . . . ' .. .. ~byMe1cy Flight Set ... : . -•.:WASIUNOTON' <UPI) - Pan American World Airways announced plans today for a mercy airlift or 400 South Vietnamese or· · phans and SO adult atten- dants out of Saigon Satur· day, the biggest single save-the-babies Oight yet. A Pan Am spokesman aaid the exact arrival and departure times for the big charter jet ' were being temporarily withheld "£or security reasons.•• The charter was ar- ran'ged by the Holt lntema- $k>nal Cbildl-en's Services of Eugene, Ore. It will fly the children from Saigon's Tab. Son . Nh.ut Airpo;J1..to Seattle -1),056 air mild'- wi~h refueling ,stops at Guam and Honolulu:· the spokesman said. Former POW . Makes Attack Op Unco14cern A fOrmer Vietnam prisoner of Yt'af bl.s:-Plamed ''Americans wb.o -dott't care'' for:: leaving thousands of Vietnamese 'childJ'ell homeless. • t Capt: Mark Smith told .a group 'Of · about 100 Girl Scouts,_ .Brownies and .. their .parents at · 'Gill'Schoolln HunUngton Beach 'Th=day that the United States hes turned its back on the people .Of Souih Easl,o\&ia . 1' "We asked Sofitb_ Vietnam to ,iga .that peaee ·•$,!eeqlent and \we. promised tflem we would beck ll?Jrh , tO ·t&e hilt, If North Vl~m 9ldn'l·k0ep the agree· mqrt.c!. h,e ~aid. lho.llLAME. Page AZl ·Cr.a.8J.]. Injures 1T~,~= ~ine~ • A nutsery · trlJc:Jt :'ind smt1ll r',preian au.to carrying two ll\larln ... eolllded in .Irvine this t mcimlllt, "•encllng the lwo oeeu· PM)ll .ii U.. ur to the ~l,'!;0<0 )(""'°' ·torps ·Afr Station dis· 1pen1.•tY for treatment of :~~Jiiiu,n..eo. 'l'liil.l iJitll Y(ere..tdentlfi<d by ,u.;;~ a}llg))wayl?atrolas. Wll,.[Dll,K. ~ham , 19,o!Tustin ·iiqd'.Sltiplle o A •. Childs, :n. ot the El,...b ...... -...... ' Tiie ilrltir.of.the n..-..,.,Y truck lnriilftll Ila .tbo. oruh at Irvin<! _ __,,land 'Jeffrey ~d WAI ~l"· "H~u 41>, .or Los (.\ ::._ , ,) on television and gave him $3,500 to pay most of his expenses. "It's taken just about all our money, but this is so important with the situation over there." said Mrs. Fasig. 60. "We're glad to be Bble to do something £or people, since the Lord's been . good to us. Thirty yCurs ago we couldn 't even buy an extra toothpick." She said she and her husband, 77, both retired rrom ...th c restaurant business. call ed Carson at his Watsonville home Tuesday after hearing he was worried about his Vietnamese ~ ~ ~ Sends .Sl,100 wife, Rose, their adopted son, Kelly, 4. Carson le£t Rose and Kelly '''ilh friends in Saigon last Oc- tober when he was laid orf by Northrop Aircraft. He planned to send for them as soon as he had the money. But he \vas unable to find work back home. and had to live off unemployment insurance and a small disability check for a Vietnam W<ir injury to his back. . Carson. came to pubijc atlen· lion after he told the Associated · Press he was willing to sell his eye for a transolant, saying: <See VET~RAN, Page A2) ~ ~ ~ Mirpwsota Cashier Also A.ids. Veterans ROCHESTER. Minn. (AP) - A young Roches ter woman has no doubt that the $1,100 in vaca- tion savings she sent to a California man will be put to good use, even though someone else financed his trip to Vietnam lo rescue his wife and children. Diana Myhrom, who earns $3 an hour as a supermarket cashier, wired $1,100 she had planned to use on a trip to Australia to Randy Carson, an unemployed Vietnam veteran whose wife and two sons are in South Vietnam. · Carson's plight became known when The Associated Press re- ported the 28-year-old Watson- ville, Calif., man's offer to selJ one or his eyes to raise the money for air fare to Vietnam to get his family out of the war-torn coun- try. He left for Vietnam Thursday night. He told reporters that an elderly Laguna Hills couple had financed the trip v.·ith a $3,500 dQnation . Carson apparently did not know of Mrs. Myhrom's con· Girl Forced Into Sex Act In Oemente A 19-year-old San Clemente woman sunning herself near the 1 Shorecliffs Beach Club Thursday was forced to commit sex acts by a man she described as having the build of a football player. Police said the woman, wear· ing a bikini, .was sunbathing in a small cove south of the beach club about noon when the man approached, asked her the time and then demanded she disrobe. The woman told officers that the man was wearing a pair of swimming trunks and carried a · beach towel that may h'ave con· · cealed a revolver, police said. She was not certain she saw the g~, but said she heard a sound silliilar to a gun hammer being cockedJ expla1ned Detective Sgt. Ardon ::;aunders. Saun4trs said the man forced the woman to perform a sex act and then Oed d own the beath. The woman described her at· t.aclter as a pi ale caucasian in his late 20s,"200 J>(Junds, wtth blonde shoulder length hair, a thick mustache and the build Of a loot· baU player. A police sear~h of the area failed to locate tnJ' persons matc)llng the descripUon. r· tribution before he left. "The way things are, it might take him quite a bit of money," Mrs. Myhrom said upon learning of the other contribution. <See CASHIER, Page A2> SMOKE BILLOWS FROM WRECKAGE OF CARGO PLANE Approximately Half of Planeload of War Orphans Survived Cleary D ,efends Hinshaw Says Congressman 'Paid for Co1'1sulting' By GARY GRANVILLE Oft"-Dally PltotSlllf The $6,000 paid Rep. Andrew Hinshaw by Spartanburg County. South Carolina, in 1973 was for <'onsulting services, Hinshaw's fi eld representative Chip Cleary indi.eated today. Hinshaw was not available for comment on Spartanburg's $6,000 riddle either Thursday or this morning. But Cleary said he talked brief· ly with th'C Newport Beach con· gressman Thursday night and was told the May 22. 1973 pay- ment was for cons ulting services. However; Spartanburg County Assessor J .L. Marlow said Thursday that officials in the .southern county weren't sure what they got for their money. Ttiey paid Orange County. $2 ,045 for an assessor's computer system. The check paid to 1-linshau•, though, also indicated it was for the same computer system. Cleary said Hinshaw told him that he was called in as a consul - tant by Spartan burg's former as· sessor and "went down and con· 1 suited 'vl.'ith him ." .. There's nothing illegal about that." Cleary said, "particulari - ly becaUse Andy happens to be an expert in the fi eld.'' The Republican con - gressman's fi eld aide admitted that Hin sha\\'·:s consulti ng Vt'aS done while he wt:ts a U.S. con· gressman rather than county as- sessor . Spartanburg records show that in addition to the S6,000. Hinsha\v \Vas paid $462 to cover consulting fees charged to the county March 23, liis s uccessor as Orange Coun- . ty assessor . Jack Val\erga. was also paid 5714 £or consulting in· voice he submitted to Spartan· burg. March 2. 1973 . 1'he pay men ts to the two Orange Countians came shortly after Hinshaw abandoned his post as county assessor when he <See lllNSllA W. Page i\2) Thieu Takes County's Jobless Resignation Rate Jumps to 8.4o/o Of Cabi1wt .1 SAIGON, South Vietnam tAPI By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of tll4I 041111 l'llOt Sl•ff More Orange Countians were out of work than ever before last month and the unemployment rate jumped nearly a full Po:int, the state Department' of Economic Development reported today. · Nearly 67 .000 people were on the Jobless rolls duririg March, U.$ •. ./08.~ESS RATE SOARS TO 8.7%, PageA4 ' surpassing the previous all·time record or 66..400 in June of 1971, according to Alla Eldridge, •!;BL• labor market a~IJ)'lli,>('l!ie etate ~W~'1\t09.3percent~~ "The total rose 6,700 over the past 30~days and was up '9.700or t:M> percent from ont!' year ago," , shesald. + fn-contrast, 704 ,300 <'oibntlana. heldfObs in March. ~1" ' "lilanulacl)lrlnl a,nd ~· tlon layoffs by local Orms and ~· ' t~rmination of Orange County re· 1 -President Nguyen Van Thieu s1dents who co~muted to Los accepted the resignation of his Angeles. County J,?bs caused. the cabinet today amid mounting current increase, Mrs. Eldndge ·call s for his own ouster and said." declared ''our government is The continuing s lump in always ready to return to the erpployment also spells bad news negotiating table." for summer job hunters, th.estate He adlled, ho\vever, "We must rePort indica~es. . attack and retake the lands cap· The county !'l seasonal adjusted tured by the Communists," - unemployme nt rate for March about three-quarters of the coun· was 8.4 percent, up from 7.5 per-try -and r e newed earlier cent in February and 5.1 percent pledges not to accept a coalition a year ago. government with the Viet Cong. Thecur~entnatlonalunemploy· Thieu announced in a televised · m~nt~ate 1s 8.7 ~ercent. speech that he accepted the rc- Th1s was s•lll welt below the signalion of the cabinet and 10.5 percent rate refPstered in narned the speaker or tho lower May of"~97l,•t tb.e ~erg~~ of th(' house of the National Assembly, aerospace_ recession, Mrs . Nguyen Ba Can, to form a "war Eldrtdgt; "asd. , government ... on e that will not • -::lla.iotJkmploim.eot IMers in ask to sUrrend,er to the Com· · i.loirclt i~Juded: 1 munists." .;:rT6';~readY. 'd@Pressed con· The broadcast came only hours · s~cuon lnd~stry th.al dropped after a second ro\lndup of sup-• hi:~,;r,690 jobtJ to f' total of porters of former Premlf'r '.lli50'!,ot:U~~l~r.than • Nguyen Cao Ky on charges of 1 Yi!in"ilgo.• · • • · ' · plotting to overthrow Thieu. I ~ a 2·year·old daughter , l\llarisa, v.•ho is excited and keeps saying "Kim is coming to li ve with us, .. according to 1\1 rs. /1.11 arcltitello. Daniel l\tarchitel\o is a Secret Service agent . l'le and his wife say they "·ill keep their· new d<1 u g hte1-'s full Vietnamese name. Doona Ki m Le. but just callher"Kim " The Tittl t·s have three !See ORPllA~S. Page A21 Disaster Strikes Orphans SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) -The first official U.S. evacua- tion flight of Vietnamese or· phans. carrying 243 children in the w.orld's largest plane. ended in explosions and names today only minutes after takeoff from Saigon. (Related Story, P<i gc ,\3; Pholo,A4 ) U.S. offi c ials said nearly haJr the children survived and that the airlift to the United States or- dered bv President Ford ,..,·ould continuC. There v..·cre 30S persons aboard the plane. a U.S. Air Force CS Galaxy tra nsport that stands as high as a six-story building. officials said. One estimate put the toll at 178. The U.S. Embassy said that in addition to the orphans. the transport rarried 44 escorts, 16. crewmen and tu:o flight nurses., A spokesman said about 100 or· phans and is to 20 adults v.·ere pulled out alive . Hospital of· ficials s<tid the rest wer·e either dead, injured or still trapped in the wreckage in a paddy field t 1:? miles from the airport. A Congressm an in \V<tshington urged that all CSs be grounded· because the plane ''has ne ... ·er performed up to specifications." The headquarters of the 13th Air Force in the Philippines refused to con1mcnt on r eports lhat the plane's departure from Manila earlier today had been delayed by mechanical trouble. In Washington. a spokesman for the Agency for International CSeeCSCRASH, Page A~) Uni High Offers Stop Smoke Oass A stop smoking cl ass will begin Monday at 7 p.m . at lrvine's University H igh School. The class will be held e.ich Monday and Thursday for three \veeks. Registration i!:i $1 . The program is sponsored by the Irvine Unifi ed School District and the Orange County ln- teragency Co uncil. For further information contact the county Lung Association. 835-3837. Coast Considerable· cloudiness Saturday with 30 percent chance of s cattered showers by tonight and · Saturday. Cooler days . Lows tonight n1o stly in 40s. Hi g hs Saturday in 505. ,INSIDE TODAY Creating .an original ballet is an exciting challenge. but there's anlilther 3ide to ii - when the performance ends. tlie dance will probably never be done again. An Orange Coast choreographer tells hou; 'he handles the situation in ·a story by Daily Pilot staf/ uniter Jackie llyman on page Clo/ today's Weekender. lnd .. x .,, Your Str¥1<• Al lloahnt .. 14 l.,M, loyd A10 C..lttonrd• AS Cl41l!lillM 01•12 c;.Mltl CJ trtt,word CJ DNlllM(l1k •l AIO lld!torl1l f'•.. ..., ll'IMll(I Al••l' "°'°UIPI Bf •~""·'-c• M11L.1•" 81 IMlllll1 A• A.2 DA.IL y PILOT Fdday, April 4. 1975 C5 Crw;h Site Scene of Horror . By pio,"J'ER O'UlUGllLIN SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) -The pages of a Donald Duck comic book flipped in the wind. . . A baby's bollle, a fHght munual, cushions, _clothing, ~nd molten pieces of nletal were scattered around 1n the burning grass. Headless bodies were buried in the mud. Jt was the crash s ite of a U.S. Air Force CS Galaxy transJX)rt that w::1s to have carried 243 Vietnamese orphans to the United States. It crashed on takeoff from Saigon today. THE SUDDEN WHOOSH OF AIR out of the cabin of the plane, the largest in the world, was the first sign of the im· minent tragedy. . Air Force Sgt. Jim Hadley. a Sacramento medical techni- cian toppin g his t"-'O weeks of rese~ve traini_ng with wha_t he thought "'ould be just a weekend fl1g~t to Sa111?n, knew nght a\\.·ay the plane was in a decompression cond1t1on. . ··v ou could see it" he said at Seventh-Day Adventist Hospital, '\'here he h1atl been brought, muddied but unhurt after the cr as h. ''You could sC'e the hole in the back of the plane, you could see the sunlii:;ht streaming in. "THINGS STARTED FLYING AROUND. Eyeglasses. Pens. Pieces of insulation tore off the ceiling. The pillows exploded. They were plastic lin~. . . ''That "'ent on for a little while until the air stopped. By then the oxygen n1asks had dropped do\l.'n. "There weren't enough oxygen masks. We had to keep moving them rron1 kid to kid. We kept on ou~1own because otherwise you get drowsy and then you go out. An injured flight nurse said from a litter in the hospital corridor, · · 1 think the kids were quiet because they were get- ting dopey from a n absence of oxygen. •· 1 don't know how long "'e were in the air. We were los· ing altitude. But we had plenty of time. We had to discuss ,\·hat \\'e "'ere going to do. "\\'E TALKED ABOUT \VHAT DOORS we were going out of when we impacted. We didn't stand by the doors. We '\'ere feeding oxygen to the kids .'' . "The kids were wonderful," she added, asking that her name not be used . ··My folks didn't know I was on this flight," she said. "The children were beautiful. They were noisy when we took off. They were scared, and they didn't like the straps holding the m down. . ''They were s itting two to a seat , six seats across, 12 to a ro"'- ''ONCE TllE DECOMPRF.SSION condition hit, the kids didn't say a word. They quieted down right away." lladley and the fli ght nurse were o n the second level of the huge plane, sandwiched between the top deck and the cargo hold 65 feet below. All levels held orphans and their mainly American women escorts. '¢; From Page Al Fro•P..,,eAl :ORPHANS ••. CS CRASH ' ' children, Christopher, 7, Scott, S,, • and Michelle, 3, but have spent I several m onths trying to adopt a : Vietnam ese orphan through lhe ~ Friends of Children of Vietnam ; in Denver. 1 "'l was·lD SacraBlento,)Yednes· : d ay. slP.lng some more.Papers, • when I found out she was on that ~ flight," Tittle said today. "She ' landed at O:.ikland, they took her to the Presidio of San Francisco, then we met her last night in Los Angeles." The Tittles already knew they : wer~ getting Wendy before the •,rapid events of the past two ; weeks, and they had photos of he r ' beforehand. She came from a private or- phanage outside Saigon, and spent the past few days with a family in Saigon. REFUGEEAJD NUMBER GIVEN , WASHINGTON <UPl)-A loll- ; free telephone number has been ' es tablishe d for U.S. citizens seeking informa tion or offering help to r efu gees in South Viet- nam.· The U.S. Agency for Interna - tional Developm ent set up the ··service. : ' .. " "' • :.; ·'Sixty AID officials are running the a round-the -clock disaster re- lie f cente r, officials said. The number is 800-424-1180. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~~:~~~~~:.1.1r.~1.!:'1i=:.~::;;.'= C6a" Pub""''"" C.On>f>•tif ~.,,. .. «I•"""'"'' ll«tll•""'d -·• th<w gli ,,....,, '"' Ct••1• Mew. N~,.._., l!.l.ocn .1<...,11nq1.., {lf~n!Fo"" 1•1n V•li1'~. l••l"e. !..taa•,i..<•. V•!••• • ..., ~ s..c;nr,,ou1 n Cot\1. ,.. ""O'" ,.,,,,.,...,, Mli\IOtl I\ p.ubl!>l>e<I ~tu•d•y~ -~~~Tl>< .,..,.,.,,,,11 put>U•h'"'ll pl•"I I• •' m -•1 U..y J.1<•1. C.O.,,. ,,,.. ... , C4!olo•~<•Wl11.. Robert N . Weed IP••••O.-nl •<>O PuOl•\hl• Jdck R. Curley VoC• P••"OO""' •<><I Ge"•••+ Mo- Thomas Keev[I !lOI! .. Thomas A . Murphlne ,..,..,.11•1111 E11>!'1' Charles H. Loos Richard P1 Nall ... , .. ,,..,, -....... li ... 1 ... Offlc•s (oU• ~I• JJO Wtll a.., 5tr ..... He-1 &tee" JlJJ He-1-~•d U9 ....... .._!'I, 11 .. 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The plane is 248 feet long and has a 223-foot wingspan. ln San Francisco, Richard Blanchfield, the man coordinat- ing the evacuation of Vietnamese orphans for the Friends of At! Children, s aid when he heard the plane had crashed, "Oh, God. This is horrible!" r.1 ost of the or- phans aboard the plane came from a Sa igon orphanage operat- ed by the agency, which is based in Boulder. Colo. The crash \l.'as the fourth worst aircraft disaster on record. The "-'Orst occurred in March 1974 when 345 persons aboard a Turkish plane were killed in a crash outside P aris. The second and third wors t tolls were 176, recorded both when a Soviei plane crashed near Moscow in October 1972 and when Jordanian jet went down at K ano. Nigeria in January 1973 . U.S. officials in Washington said it was the first fatal crash of a CS, which the Air Force has been fl yin g since 1970. "It was a horrible thing to see," one witness said. "Children were c ry ing while the fire burned." American rescue workers were dropped from helicopters and waded through the mud try· ing to find surviVors as well as bodies of the dead spread along a mile-long swath. The bodies of some headless chi ldre n were wrapped in ponchos and put aboard the C'hop· pers which flew them to a morgue. 'Send Marines To N.Vietnam' WASHINGTON !AP) -Tho United States should "land, t"·o l\1arine di visions in North Vi et- nam and keep the m there" "'ilh air and naval support until th e Communists agree lo abide by lhe 1973 Paris peace accords, says Walt W . Rostow, former na- tional security adviser to the late President J ohnson . In a filmed interview broad-· cast today on the CBS-TV Morn- . ing News Rostow said that as "a matter of conscience, this Is one . option that must be cqnsidered" by President Ford AndCon'(.rcss. Ros tow . a prOfessor at the Un iversity or Texas, said the United States be ars "a ve ry direct burde o" to aid ~mbatUed South Vietnam because, he 1ald, .this nation pressured the Saigon government to accept the peace agreement a n~ promised aid. D.111, "* SUit ..... 'AMERICANS DON'T CARE' Vietnam Veteran Smith Frot11 Page A I BLAME ... "We have not. ''Two-thousand yowtgsters will be coming to the Uru\ed States, man y of thefI\ as orphans because Americpns do not care and war is horrible," he con- tinued. ··1 hope some of you understand the terror of "'ar and what our let- ting them do\l.'n has done.'' Smith was speaking to youthful scout members wbo have volun- teered to "·ear bracelets for the three servicemen who have not been accounted for. "I do not understand how we cannot care about the South Viet· namese," he said. ''But I especially cannot understand how we cannot care about our ow n people. Soine of us don't care -and that ranges from the halls of Congress to people on the street.'' The troops received bracelets £or Capt. Sam Cordova, a former Huntington Beach teacher, as .well as James Mnls and William Dunlap, who have relatives in Orange County. Smith, obviously bitter about the United States' refus al lo con· .. tinue aiding Vietnam, apologized for his unhappy speech. ''Forgive me for being this way- today but t~atishow I feel.'' From Page Al VETERAN. • • "The only thing I 've got is myself." ... "We feel he's just like a son to us now and we know we'll be pro- ud of his wife." said Mrs. Fasig, who drove to Watsonville with her husband and then took Carson to San Francisco to buy his plane ticket. He didn't re- quire a visa, since he plans to be in Saigon less than seven days. Carson said be had talked to his wife onl y once since she gave birth and pl anned to surprise her with a phone call "''hen he re· ached Hong Kong. "She sounded a little afraid, but the babf 's OK.'' he said. Carson said in the days after hi s story appeared he received dozens of offers of money from all over the country and Canada. Some newspapers reported get- ting letters with s mall contribu- tions enclosed . A Rochester. Minn., supermarket cashier sent he r $1,100 vacation savings to I help him. · From Page Al CASHIER ... "It's entirely possible he 'll need more money.'' Mrs. fl1tyhrom said she had not. made any arrangements to find out how he r money was used. "I 'm not worried about it,·• she said. The $1 ,400 Mrs. Myhrom sent Ca rson "'as from St,a>o she had salted awa y for a trip to Australia this fall to visit a pen- pa l she had never met, but with whom she had been correSpond· ing for six years. "I can't really explain why I sent Carson the momey," she said in a telephone interview. "I just know that he wants to get hi s family out and to do that he needs money to cut through the red tape. Money talks, so that's what he needs." Mrs. Myhrom , who was born in Rochester, said she hadn't done much traveling and had never been outside the United States. She said she didn't know whet.her she would be able to save enough money to make the trip now. Her decision to send~ money became known when she contact· eel the Rochl'ster Post ·Bulletin, whi ch had printed the AP 1tory about Carson , to find out how to reach him. Truckers Proteet . SAC RAMENTO CVPI> - Dozens of big dumJttructa: were d1ive n around the Cfpltol Tburs· day to protest what Independent Opt:rators called toe~ ef· ·fort.ii by the Teamsleri uni.on to force them to join. . . . .. ... ~· . . •';'. . . . ~ . . •'' .. ~I) ·1as ,1 r :~. Another Boost? , • · ,.ie\Ys ' I • • • • • • •• ,. l l . GC!f. .. ~o. Takes ~.i~ ·~<' f. Yt; .. :M~ed LC)°S ANOELES~l1Pll -The Southern Calitonlla Ou Co. -' has asked Pie P'vbllc Utilities Commission to approve• rate increaee'ihat ultimately could cost the ~veraue customer up I D~KATHYCLANCV to $2 .~ morf~ it month to help ptay for new eas f~e Alaok~11l~l1De. ' . • L · The .b\C:ffases woulQ i!nd on how mcuh gas tbe.c~ pany draws from t~~ 'led productiOn at Pr~~if~~ I In northern Al•sk_,,_,,: ;.,_Jtial ralse, ti\!>, comJWj~flta!ll 0t MO.II' l'llM Matt Some inach1nlsts pleketing the Mc:Don11ell Oougla1 Corpo..r•· Uon•s Huntln1ton Beach plant want to:settl~ their seven-weck- Thursday, wOQ.ldPwu-y,~only35een~. ... \I Interest ralel ln .etttct~at the time. w~~·ulfo1 affe i in· crease. · • long strike. • Others Are determined lo s tay off V"ie job until thfy get the wage A utility 'pokeslh.an 111ald tha t *"11.houah tbe gas would nol arri"~ before 1980 cl.llt.others would betiln. setina .hia:her month)y. bill• aoni;lJme after the middle of th11 year. ~ rf~ inere11e Ja·~ed to)lelp defr~y the expe_nse of obtai.itin1 a,o ex_cl\IJSjve fi~t to a 20-year supply ol the. au. beinllde.voloP~ by .Al!fllt' Riohfield Co. The&•• com~ aireid to_pay 60 pe~ he interest and 1oan cos tis on million Arco borrowed to pay for drilling. package they want. "We are wilting to setUe it now," said one ylcket. Thursday. "But I am not sure the union leaders are. . "You have a lot of rabble rousers who yell for a nickel," he said. But the same man also re· asoned, ".l guess we have this much money and lime invested,>, we Plight,as well go all the way." Mexican Gulf Boat Other pickets said they waf}.t to st.ity off the' job as, long a.s-1.t'takes Tragedy a Mystery to win thelr'polnt. ''Most of us aren't dis-ByALMONLOCKABEY couraged," said Ray Asepez, an 011.,.0•11,,.1..,.su11 18-year company employe. "It is a matter ol ecmomics -Identification of the three grassroot , p oc ketb oo k guests aboard the 36 -foot eco nomi cs,'' set id C l ay sportfisher which broke up and Bradshaw. another picketer. sank in the Gulf of California "This is an ideal we believe in Thursday were still not-positive· and hope will s ucceed." ly known today. The strike rs, all members of Only. one or the four bodies re· the International AssociaM.on or covered ofC Frailes "Bay, 39 miles Machinists, have been on strike northeast or Cabo San Lucas, has si nce Feb. 10. Two weeks ago been identified. He was Willard they rejected a company offer B e I l , a w e I I . k n o w n which was almost identical lo s portfis herman from Balboa one accepted by the United Auto Island and owner skipper of the and Aerospace Workers. wrecked boat, Cinco, U.S. Coast About 7,000 members are on Guard spokesmen said. strike in Southern California and The four bodies were found another 12,000 in St. Louis . CQn.-floating in lifejackets near the tract talks in both cities are at a debris Crom the Cinco about 3 standstill, and federal mediators miles off the beach, according to have set no new sessions. lhe Coast Guard. "I am definitely determined," The four bodies were taken to a said Herb Becher, another hospital at San Jose del Caho, a picket. popular fi shing resort north of Sallie Dix and Beverly Luplow, the cape. two other pickets, admitted the Coast Guard officials said the lon2 strike is depressing. "But [ bodies had been turned over to feel what we are doing is right," Mexican authorities and positive fl.1iss Dix said. "It is a moral is-identification could not be re- sue." leased pending notification of Most of the pickets Thursday next of kin . huddled around small fires, built Skippers of other fishing in oil barrels, to ward off the vessels in radio reports said brisk ocean winds. there were only four persons Miss Dix and Miss Luplow both known-to be aboard when the Cin· wore heavy winter coats a nd co left Cabo San Lucas early hats. Most other pickets wore Wednesday en route north to La windbreakers. Paz. "I am getting real attached to Mrs. Hazel Bell, wife of the ' '. when news ot the tragedy brokl! and did 'not learn or it 'until Abe re- ached the Mexican resort: Coast Guard spokesman said it is not knO\\.'n what caused the 1 JO-year old Cinco to break .up. There "-'as no evidence ot,1ln ex· plosion. The bOat was powered by'twin diesels \\rhich ruled out the possibility of fire or explOsion. Skippers of tishin~ Doats at Caho San L4cas Ji.a)d ~.'strong northerly came up aft~r the Cin· co departed the cape ~nd that heavy seas were running in the gulf. • Veteran gulf fish ermen guessed that the boat could have collided with a whale or shark. The crew or the Pez Espada who discovered the Wreckage and retrieved the vic.."lims said all or the bodies were in lifejackel:5 and appeared to be in good condi· tion. There was no indication oJ fire aboard the vessel. Fro•P..,,eAl HINSHAW. • • won the 49th Congressional Dis· trict seat in November, 1972. Later. 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I • VOL. 68, NO. ~4, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES • I • • r.... r , ORANGE COUNTY FRIDAY, APRIL4. 1975 TEN CENTS TtCo Met OrphOns in County H0tnes 0.llf Piiot St.ti PIMte PICKETS WARM THEMSELVES AROUND OIL DRUM FIRE Tlm111 Are Tough, But They Say They'll Stick H Out Mixed Feelings ' Dougla,s Pickets Cite Views .By KATHY CLANCY Ol IM D•il'f .. llOt 5t.tt Some machinists picketing the McDonnell Douglas Corpora- tiop's:Huntina:ton ~acb plant want'to settle their seven-weck- long Strike. othei'S a re determined to stay off1~ job _µntll they $'.E:l the wage package they want. "We · are willing to sclUe it now,'"said one picket Thursday. "'IJU.l I am not sure the union lefl"ers are. . ""'You have a lot of rabble rousers who yell for a nickel." he said. But the same man also re- . asoned. "I guess we have this much money and time invested. we might as well go all the way." Other pickets said they want to stay off the job as long as it takes lo win their point. ''Most of us aren't dis- couraged;." sa.(d Ray .ASepez, an 18-year·comtJeny-empJoye_, "l_l is a matter of ecoriomics - grassroot, pocketbook economics.·· sai d Clay Bradshaw. a,nother picketer. "This is ah ideal we believe in and hope will succeed." The strikers, all members of the International Association of Machinists, have been on strike since_ Feb. 10. Two weeks ago they rejected a company offer which was almost identical lo one accepted by the United Auto and Aerospace Workers. About 7 ,000 members are on <See STRIKE, Page r\2) Seeking Family Laguna Hills Pair A.id Ve' in Flight SAN FRANCISCO <APJ -r\n unemployed veteran who said he'd sell an eye to get his family out of Vietnam flew to Saigon to· day, thanks to the generosity of an elderly Laguna Hills couple. "Jeez! I didn't realize there were these kind of Americans, still aroUnd, as tight as things are now," Randy Carson, 28. said in an interview Thursday. With Carson as he waited to board a Pan Amc1ican World Airways fli ght to Hong Koag were Lester and Laurel Fasig, pf'7 5158 Avenida Despacio, "1e couple who heard of his plight on television and gave him $.1.500 to pay mosl of h i..s expenses. Drowi;ied Boy Identified • lit ~~wport Newport Beach police today in- diciitecl that the ·remains of a Yo1111& teenage boy discovered on a beach in Balboa early ln the w~ are de(initely those of a driJWOlng lctlm from Norwalk. Dt!tecttve Sgt . Kenneth Tbomp&oo 1aid that X-rays and eonU.cta with famUy members dellal~'e•lablitbed lhe identi-ty, ot ltie ·remains as those of PhlUp Magna, 15, wbo ~isap­ peari!d ·imthe surf al Sunset ae,.~ "'' eb 19. durln$ a beacb visit lfllhJ end•. A •ctman taking an early moinJni stroll on the be'ach near L Street on the peninsula first law the Nmalrla noaUng Brat lhe w•w" ildgo. 'lb6mp&on said tho condition or. Ille ftmaiil1 made It dl!flcult to quidllj •tabllah ldenWicaUon. .. "It's taken just about all our money, but this is so important with the situation over there." said Mrs. Fasig, 60. ··we're glad to be able to do something for people, since the Lord's _been good lo us. Thirty years ago we couldn't even.. buy an extra toothpick.·· She said she and bet husband, 77. both retired ftom the restaurant business. called Carson at his Watsonville home Tuesday after flearing he was worried about his Vietnamese wife. Rose, their adopted son, Kelly, 4. Carson I eft Rose and Kelly with friends in Saigon last Qc. tober when he was laid orr by Northrop Aircraft. He pranned to send for them as soon as he had the money. But be was unable to find work back home, and had to live off unemployment insurance Knd a small disability check for a Vietnam War injury to his back. . Carson came to public atten· tion after he told the Associated Press he was willing to sell his eye for a transplant, s aying: '"The only thing I've got is myself.·· "We feel he's just like a son to us now and we know we'll be pro- (See VETERAN, Page "21 Women's Sof~all League Fonning A women's slo·pitch softball league will start May 11n Hunt- ington Beach under the SPQnsotshlp o( the city Recrea· lion Department. ' Games will be held Wednesday 11ighta. Anyone 1nte.rested In forming a team should contact Jay Lovo at 536-5486 bcfb<e April 25. By TERRY COVILLE CH"'-O.ll,-11"4•SioWf Two Vietnamese orphans who mode the dramatic World Airways fligbt out of Saigon Wed· nesday are now safe and secure with their new ramilies in Foun· tain Valley and WestmiMler. When two-month·old Doona Kim Le met her new Fountain Valley parents, Marie and Ditniel Marchitello. she was asleep. "She's just beautiful," said ~1rs . n(architello, when she and her husband met little Kim Thursday night itt Los Angeles lnlei"nalional.Airport. A Westminster couple, Kathi and Roland Tittle, said their new daughter, Wendy Lee, was most· ly "overwhelmed." "She has no conception she 'A'ill stay here any longer than she stayed in Saigon or San Fran· cisco," Tittle said today in a telephone inlervie'A'. ··she doesn't realize this is her home." Wendy Lee, "'ho speaks no English, has arrived in perfect time for her first American birth· day. She will be four years old Tuesday. "Right now, everything is likt· a circus," said Tittle. the owner of a liquor store and a market. "\Ve just wl;lnt to let her settle dOvin . "' Both familie!i have been 'A'ail· ing several months to adopt a Vietnamese orphan. And both .,1;ere surprised and pleased to learn theirs 1,1.·erc on the \Vorld Air'A'a}'S £light that left Saigon without permission. .. Especially after \.\'hat hap· pened today." said Tittle, refer- ring to the tragic crash in Saigon <See ORPHANS, Page A2) 178 on Viet Bahylift Crash Flight Die • m Missions Continue -Ford BULLETIN WASHINGTON <APl Military sources said this after- noon there was a. "delinite possibility" that sabotage might have caused the crash of a Cs transport plane loaded with South Vietnamese orphans. They said the cargo doors are so built that the pilot's controls should not be affected if t he doors blow out. SAIGON <UPll -AgianlU.S. Ait Force pW.... i'Il'!lided wjQb >' Vietnamese ·w'ff .... Olp'hans"en route to the United St;ttes in ~e first night of President F~d s Operation Babylift crashed and burned today in a muddy rice paddy near Saigon. lrfore than half the 305 persons aboard were killed. • The U.S. Embassysaidatleast 178 persons, most of them or- phans 8 months to 12 years old, died when the c rippled C5 Galaxy transport -the world's largest plane -crash-landed while try- ing to make it back to Saigon's 1·an Son Nhut Airport after two huge cargo doors blew ofr in flight. An embassy spokesmen said at least 100 of the 243 orphans aboard and up to 20 adults sur- vived the crash -the worst dis- aster in U.S. aviation history . SMOKE BILLOWS FROM WRECKAGE OF CARGO PLANE Approximately Haff of Planeload of War Orphans Survived It was believed at least some of the victims were sucked out of the plane when the cargo doors blew off, suddenly decompress- ing the plane". Most passengers were strapped in. ho\vever. and the decompression tore off their clothing. A hospital doctor said almost all the dead brought in were naked. 'Not Illegal' Aide Defends Hinshaw Fee President Ford had planned to greet the orphans when they ar- rived at Travis Air Force Base in California after a stopover at Clark Field in the Philippines. !See CS CRASH, PageA21 By GARY GRANVILLE Oltlle DAiiy Pilot SUI! The $6,000 paid Rep. Andrew Hinshaw by Spartanburg County, South Carolina, in 1973 was for consulting services, Hinshaw's field representative Chip Cleary indicated today. Hinshaw was not available ror Valley Matt AIJoard Victims of Vessel Sinking Identified By ALMON WCKABEY 0.11,-~let •eat1"9 EilltM' The U.S . Coast Guard today re· leased the names of the four persons who perished Thursday \\-hen the 36-foot sportfisher Cin- co broke up in heavy seas in the Gulf of California. The victims were Willard Bell, 68, Balboa Island, owner and skipper of'i.he boat; Raymohd Fausett, 75, Los Angeles; John Blaney, Fountain Valley, and Ted Peacock, Long Beach. Bell and Fansett were the only members or the crew who were on board when lhe Cinco depart· ed Newpcrt Beach for a fishing trip Feb. 23. The others had joined tht! Cinco"> at Cabo San Lucas. ' : The four bodies were f_OWM! Jloatin.g in lifejack~t.a sMfJrlly aner 9 a .m . Thursc\_llY about three miles olf the be1tjt ri'om .. Fralles Bay. S9 lnUes nottheilsl • of Caho San Lucas. The· ""'"•• and the wreckage from the wc;U' dJscovered by the Cl lhe !i1bing boat Pei Els Skippers of other' ve11el1 in redid reports there were only four persons known to be aboard when the Cin· co left Cabo San Lucas ear.ly Wedne&day en route north to La Paz. Mrs. Ha1.el Bell. wife of the . owner was en route to La Paz when news of lhe tragedy broke t1.nd did not learn of it until she re- ached the Mexican resort. Coast Guard spokesman said it !See IDENTITIES, Poge A2l • Angels' Discount Tickets Offered Q~coW1t cou.pons ror the Apri 1 J:I C:aliJornia AJl-lels baseball game wiU be availJble at the new 'Rt\nClriiton • Seac:h central lllll!ary unUI April 16. i..1)1'e di count tickets are part of s f ns~~!da.n~~a~~l:rS7n.CT:~~ rary S1atem. Dlacoi.int n&, '11hlch must be malled t-Ah&els, are alto available GraJlam'Street annex and 1 the Banning Street annex. l comment on Spart a nburg 's $6,000 ridd le either Thursday or this morning. But Cleary said he talked brief- ly 'A'ith the Newport Beach con· gressman Thursday ni ght and was told the May 22, 1973 pay- me n t was for consulting services. However, Spartanburg County Assessor J .L. l\farlow said Thursday that officials in the southern county weren't sure what they got for their money. The y paid Orange County $2,045 for an assessor's computer system . The check paid to l"iinshaw. though, also indicated it was for the same computer system. Cleary said Hinshaw told him that he was call ed in as a consul- tant by Spartan burg's rormer as- sessor and "went down and con· 1 suited ""'ith him ." "There's nothing illegal about that," Cleary said , "particulari· ly because Andy happens to be un expert in the field ." The Republi can con - gressman's field aide admitted that Hinshaw's consulting was done while he was a U.S. con- gressman rather than county as- sessor. Spartanburg records show that in addition to tbe $6,000, Hinshaw was paid $462 to cover consulting fees charged to the county March 23. His successor as Orunge Coun· I ty assessor, Jack Vallerga, was also paid $714 for conSulling in· voice he submitted to Spartan· burg, March 2, 1973. The payments to the two Orange Countians came shortly . after Hinshaw abandoned hi s post as countr. assessor when he won the -49th Congressional Dis- trict seat In November, 1972. County Jobless At 8.4o/o By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01 tlle D•llr Pilol SC•ll More Orange Countians were out of work than ever before last inonth and the unemployment rate jumped nearly a full point. the s t ale Department of Economic Development reported today. Nearly 67 ,000 people were on lhe jobless rolls during March, U.$._JQBLI;SS RATE SOARS TO 8.7%, Page A4 . surpassing the previous all-time, record of 66,400 in June of 1971. accorqing lo Alta Eldridge, state labor market analyst. (The s late rate went to9.3 percent. l '"The total rose 6,700 over the past 30 days and was up 29,700 or 80 percent from one year ago," she said. In contrast, 704,300 countians held jobs in March. "Manufacturing and construc- tion layoffs by local firms and terminatit>n of Orange County re- sidents who commuted to Los Angeles County jobs caused the current increase," Mrs. Eldridge said.'' The continuing s lump in employment also spells bad news for summer job hunters, the slate report indicates . The county's seasoaaJ adjustCif unemployment rate for March was 8.4 percent, up from 7.5 per· cent in February and 5.1 percent a year ago. The current national unemploy- . mentrateis8.7 percent. "This was s till \\-·ell below the 10.5 percent rate registered in · May of 1971 at the height or the aerospace recession.'' Mrs, Eldridge said. n.1ajor employment losers in March included: -The already depressed con- struction industry that dropped by another 600 jobs to a total of 22 ,500 or 24 percent lower than a (See JOBLESS, PageA2l or~":'4 ~~~· Wealht•r Considerable cloudiness Saturday with 30 percent chance of scattere d s howers by tonight and Saturday. Cooler days. Lows tonight mostly in 40s. Highs Saturday in 50s. INSIDE TODAY Creating an original oollet ts an exciting challenge. but lhere's another side to ii - when the performance ends. the dance will probably never be dOfU' .again. An Orange Coast choreographer tells hou.: 'he handles l11e siluatiOJ1 in a story by Doily Pilot stall writer Jackie llyn1an on page Clo/ loday's Weekender. latdt.•x Al Yovr S.r¥k• AS ... ll"'f AH LM ... Y'll Alt C..Utffl'lil AS CMiulflH D1·1l Comlc.s CS er.n-111 . cs DfflhNellCff All l'llllffM'IAI l'ttt At Pl~e Al4·1S HerM<... •1 '"*'"'"left C4 Allt1Y ... n •1 ~lltle• "' T ... Yltl .. ""'"*"' W.ethff WMlfNt-. -·~~, ' . ' ~ A2 OAILYPILOT H /F Frtday. Apri1 "4, 1975 C5 Crash Site Scene of Horror By PETER O'LOUGHLIN SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) -The pages of a Donald Duck comic book flipped in the wind. A baby's bottle, a night manual. cushions, clothing, and molten pi eces of metal "'ere scattered around in the burning grass. Headless bodies were buried in the mud . It was the crash site of a U.S. Air Force CS Galaxy transport that was to have carried 243 Vietnamese orphan~ to the United States. It crashed on takeoff from Saigon today. mE SUDDEN WHOOSll OF AIR out of the cabin or the . plane, the largest jn the world, -wet s the first sign or the Jm - minent tragedy. Air Force Sgt. Jim Hadley, a Sacramento medical techni- cian topping his two weeks of reserve training with what he thought would be just a weekend fli ght to Saigon, knew right away the plane was in a decompression condition. . "You could see it," he said at Seventh·Day Adventist . Hospital, where he had been brought, muddied but unhurt alter the crash. "\'ou could see the hole in the back or the plane, you could !.Ce lhe sunlight ::jlrea~g in. "TffiNGS STARTED FLYING AROUND. Eyeglasses. Pens. Pieces of insulation tore off lhe ceiling. The pillows exploded. They were plastic lined. "That went on for a little while until the air stopped. By then the oxygen masks had dropped down . ''There weren't enough oxygen masks . We had to keep moving them frorO kid lo kid. We kept on our own because otherwise vou get drowsy and then you go out.'' An injUred flight nurse said rrom a litter in the hospital corridor, "I think the kids were quiet because they were get- ting dopey from an absence of oxygen. · · "I don't know how long we were in the air. We were los- ing altitude. J;Jut we had plenty of time. We had to discuss what we \\.'ere going to do. "WE TALKED ABOUT WHAT DOORS we \\.'ere going out or when we impacted. We didn't stand by the doors. We werefeedingoxygentothekids." . . "The kids were wonderful," she added, asking that her namenotbeused. ''My folks didn't know I was on this flight,'' she said. "The children were beautiful. They were noisy when we took off. They were scared, and they didn't like the straps holding them down. ''They were sitting two to a seat, six seals across, 12 tp a row. "ONCE THE DECOMPRESSION condition hit, the kids didn't say a "-"Ord. They quieted down right away." Hadley and the flight nurse were on the second level or the huge plane, sandwiched between the top deck and. the cargo hold 65 feet belov.:. AJI levels held orphans and their mainly American women_escorls. ~ ~ ~ /f'rom Page Al .cs CRASH ~ Deeply saddened over the c!rash, Ford said in San Fran- cisco: "Our mission of mercy 'Will continue. The survivors will ~e flown here when they. ~re ~hysically libJb. Other waiting 9rphans wi i make the journey. .. This tragedy must not deter •Us but offer new hope for the Jiv- ing," the President said. : The embassy said that in addi- tion to the children -mixed· ~lood orphans, most sired by J'merican Gls -the plane car- ried 44 U .S. mission escorLc;, 16 Air Force crewmen and two Oight nurses on its flight out of this capital threatened by a Com· ·hlunist offe n sive that has ~wallowed two-thirds of South :Vietnam. -b. • "Many of those ba 1es s ur· vived the c r ash beautifully," "said a doctor. "l carried in one . :handicapped boy who still had :rus crutch and brace and all he "said was he wanted to go potty." ~ U.S. AID officials earlier re- :fused to allow the same group of :orphans lo board a World , Airways charter plane because ·they believed it was unsafe to fl y 'with youngsters strapped to the noor, as were some on the ill- fated Oight today. The plane had taken of( from : Saigon's International Airport at , 4 :15 p .m . after it had nown some. 40 miles. Both clamshell-shaped doors al the rear or the huge fuselage blew off in fli ght, evidently damaging hydraulic · · systems leading to tail controls. . ORANGE COAST . HIF DAILY PILOT Rober! N. Weed p,._..,.,. .. , • ..., Publ•-· J~c k R. Curley \l•U Pr~'"'""' •"" C..-•I Mio- Thomcls Keevil E.dll<>• Thom.:ts A , Murphine ,.,..,..,,"'!Ea""' . Charles H. Loos Ric.Nlrd P. Nall A.•\11lanl ,....,..'1"'0£11i«lf> Terry Coville W.11 Ot-COlll>IY E"'WW Othtr Offices l -flt:Kl\,11 .. ~ ... ~!-I C<1H1• 1Nw ~uo ""•*' "-• s. .... , ,...,,.,,, IN...:11 · lU) Nt•..,., &'•'1•-•CI S,...,lol>ft .. 11•1 lpy: 10011.a ,,., - •I :loon 01-F•-•• • • Telephon~ (11416-42 ... 321 Clas,lfltd Adverllsing M2·5'11 "'""' MOri110r•"<ll! Cov••• o-....... u., · • • • ) 540-1220 (oii,r!9l>I. lt1J 0-•n .. (O.O•I l' .. &t1"1l"g ~' Ho,. ... ,~ .... ,~\,•llW'l••h°"••,,_IOH•I ~•llff Of Od•ttl!\-111\ l>l<tln '"•Y fl-. ·,,,,..,.,, •• •h...,.,1 ...., ... 1 ~rm!~~llJll OI <OCl~lfl'll OW!lt'f. • , .k<ond clo1t Hfll'Oll ~hf ot ~•• _..,, • Gt11fofnl•.svttc•lifl!-"''••..,,.U•-,..~; "'fMhM .• _...,; l"llll"1'Y~-~loa.O!I _ ........... ,. , ' . /f'rom Page Al IDENTITIES is not known what caused the 1 30-year old Cinco to break up. There was no evidence of an ex· plosion. The boat was powered by twin diesel& 'which ruled out the JJOSSib.ility of fire or explollotl. Skippers of fishing · bo3ls-at Caho San Lucas said a strong northerly came op alter the Cin· co departed the cape and that heavy seas were running in the gulf. Veteran gulr fishermen guessed that the boat could have collided with a whale or shark. The crew of the Pez Espada who , discovered the wreckage and retrieved the victims said all of the bodies were in li(ejackets and appeared to be in good condi- tion. There was no indication or fire aboard the v:essel. /f'rom Page Al JOBLESS ... year ago. -The service industry r e· gistered a gain of 1,800 employes with the opening of two Newport Beach hotels . several medical facilities and Easter staffing by amusement parks. -Whol esale and retail jobs added 1,600 workers with the opening or shopping center addi- tions in Laguna Hills and Buena Park. -A seasonal upswing in the boat·building industry added 200 employes. -Factory payrolls dropped by 700 to 148,600 and were off 11,600 from the record level reached last September. -Aerospace firms lost 300 , employes, dropping to a total or 62,700, or 5,000 jobs less than last September·s peak. -Electronics firms laid off 200 employes .. -Trade disputes id~ 1,400 · workers. Youth Track Meet Slated Any Huntington Beach boy or girl born from 1960 through 1966 is eligible to compete in Saturday's city-sponsored track meet at 1-luntington Beach High School. Boys events will start at 9 a.m. and girls events at J p.m . There . is no entry fee and any Hunt- ington Beach, youth can enter on the day of the meet • Competition will be held in tho sprints, dislttnce races and field events. The top three qualifltrs in each event will be eligible for lhe Orange Coul)ly track meet. April 19, a lso at Huntington Beach lllgh. .Saturday's competition ls sponsored by the city Recreation Department • - Thieu's 1 ' ·Cabibet ,. ' Resigns ' SAIGON, South Vietnam '<AP) -President Nguyen Van Thieu accepted the resignation of his cabinet today amid mounting calls for his own ouster· 4lnd declared ''our government is always ready to return to the negotiating table.'· . He added, however, "We must attack and retake the lands cap. lured by the Commwililts," - about three-quarters or the coun· try -and renewed earlier pledges .not to accept a coalition government with the Viet Cong. . · (United Press International said he blamed the government military debacle on the United States.> Thieu announced in a televised s peech that he accepted the re- s ignation of the cabinet and named the speaker of the lower house of' the National Assembly, Nguyen Ba Can, to form a "war government ... one that will not ask to surrender to the Com· munists. ·• The broadcast came only hours afte r a second roundup of sup- porters of f orm er Premier Nguyen Cao Ky on charges of plotting to overthrow Thieu. No action was taken against Ky, who. nine days ago denied that he and his follow ers were plotting a coup against Thieu. "We must attack and retake the lands captured by the Com- munists," Thieu said. "The tem- porary loss of land to the Com· munists is different from the wJllingness to sign a paper formally ceding this land to them." However, many military analysts believe that Thieu would find it difficult to go on a counteroffensive and there is some question the demoralized army would react to a Com- munist-led attack on the capital itself. Thieu also renewed earlier pledges not to accept a coalition government with the Viel Cong, and said the only solution to the coritinuing war ls a return to the 1973 Paris cease-fire agreement. The Viel Cong have refused. to negotiate with the Thieu regime and called for his overthrow and replacement by an administra· tion standing for "pe'ace,. na- tional concord and scfupUlous implementation of the Paris agreement.'' /f'rom Page A I ' - ORPHANS . • • of a U.S. plane carrying OI"Jl:hans. The Marchi(ello famllY. had been working through a private attorney since October, trying to adopt a Vietnamese child. They had pictures of Kim before she arrived. Kim \\o·as one of six children in the personal care or Mrs. Mary. Fisher, the wife or a Seventh-day Adventist minister stationed in Saigon. · - The Marchitellos already have a 2-year·old daughter, Marisa, who is excited and keeP5 saying "Kim is coming to ljve with us,'' according to Mrs:M architello. Daniel Marchitelto is a Secret Service agent. He and his wife say they will keep their new daughter's full Vietnamese name, Doona Kim Le, but just call her "Kim ". 'f h e Tittl es h ave three children. Christopher, 7,'Scott, S, 'and Michelle, 3, but have spent several months trying to adopt a Vietnamese orphan through the Friends o! Children of Vietnam in Denver. "I was in Sacramento Wednes- day, s igning some more papers. when I found out she was on that flight," Tittle said today. "She 'landed at Oakland. they took her to the Presidio of San Francisco. then we met her last night in Los Angeles.·· The Tittles already knew they . were getting Wendy before the 1 rapid events of the past 'two . weeks, and they had photos of her beforehand. She came from a private or- phanage outs ide Saigon, end spent the past few days with a family in Saigon. "We only speak a few , Viet- namese words, like potty and drink." Title said. "But we're· ecstatic.'' REFVGEEAID NVMBER GIJIEIY .. WASHINGTON CUP[)-A toll· free telephone number has been cat.abllshed for U.S. eltiz~ns $Mklng information or otrertng . help lo refuge•• In SouUr Viel· nam . The U.S. Agency la< lntema· Uonal Development set up the service. Sixt)' AID official• are ru:nhlng · lhe arouncf·tht-•tloek d.isalter re- lief. center: _-officials ealll" The number is 800·424·11~- o.u, Piiot st.ff "'"" 'AMERlc;ANS DON'T CARE' • vtetn1m Veteran Smtth Former POW Makes Attack ... . . "' On Unconcerfi A former VietDam prisoner of war has blamed "Americans who don 't care'' for leavin g thousands of Vietn3mese children homeless. Capt. Mark Smith told a group of abou\ 100 G irl Scouts, Brownies and their parents al Gill School in Huntington Beach Thursday that the United States · has turned its back on the people of South East Asia. "We asked South Vietnam ta sign that peace agreement and we promised them we would back them to the hilt. if North Vietnam didn't keep the agree - ment," he said. "We have not. "Two-thousand youngsters will be coming to the United States, many of them as orphans because Americans do not care and war is horrible," he con- tinued. ''I hope some of you understand the terror of war and what our let- ting them down hits done.,. Smith was speaking to youthful scout members who hav.e volun- teered to wear bracelets for the three servicemen who have not been accounted for. "I do not understand how we cannot care about the South Viet· namese," he said. ''But l especially cannot unders'.tand bow we cannot cafe about qur own people. Ai rlift ' Readied On Coast ...-I •. ~ A medical mere~. alrUl'\'Qf d.Oj:· tors, nurses and paramedi~s. plus supplies Is being ~'IA>·. day by the I nternaUonal Ml!!llea! Volun~rs to a&ai&t ·rttug ... tn wur·straogled Sa11on. Teams or agenc)' members have set up headquarteri: at tlie Sheraton Ne,iVporth~ to(ci-een applicants l\Dd oversee efforts to gather medical auppliee. A spakeawan lor lhe nonprollt humanltartan~ qraanization ttJ•t last marshaled its r~ dur· ing the 1974 Hosattu.ra hw:rtcane disaste· sal~ a P-. . .Amertcan Airwats jetliber will leav.e Los Angele& International Airport Sund•)< at 7:40 p.m . for lbe South: Vielnam~e c,apital. , ~. _, ·orri'ciili of the &fulh Viet'' namese CODS ulate will be at the ·~edlcalll\~eadquar\ei'B in Room 652 'llal)lrday and Sunday to ',. valid'.ate visas for medi_cal personnel who sign up tor the trip. About 30 of the SO seats re· served, on Sunday's Pan Am flight had been filled shortly before noon today. "We need medicines, an· tibiotics and burn medicines and, if we can't get enough donated, we want to buy some,'' said a spokesman for the organization, adding that cash contributions for the latter are tax·dedictible. /f'rom Page Al VETERAN. • • ud or his wife," said Mrs. Fasig-, who drove to Watsonville with her husband and then took Carson to San Fr ancisc-o to buy his plane ticket. He didn't re· quire a visa, since he plans to be in Saigon less than seven days. Carson said he had talked to his wife only once since she gave · birth and planned to surprise her \vith a phone call when he re- ached Hong Kong. "She sounded a little afraid. but the baby's OK,·· he said. Carson s3id irl the days artcr hi s story appeared he received dozens of offers of money from all over the country and Canada. Some newspapers reported get- ting letters with smaJI contribu· tions enclosed. A Rochester, Minn., supermarket cashier sent her $1 ,100 vacation savings to help him. . _ ..... ~.. . •, . . . • . /f'ro• PnfleAl STRIKE ••. strike In Southern California and another 12,000 ln St. Louil. Con· tract talks in both cities arc at 11 standstill, and federal mediatOn have set no new seesions. "I am definitely determined;' said Herb Becher,· another picket. · Sallie Dix and Bev~ly Luplow, . two other pickets. admitted the long strike Is depreflfin1. ~·But I feel what we are doing IS right," Miss Dix said. "It is a moral is· sue." Most or the pickets Thuraday huddled around small fires. built in oil barrels, to wa.rd off the brisk ocean winds . Miss Dix and Mlse l.Alp1owbolh wore heavy winter coats and . hats. Most other pickets wore windbreakers. "J am getting real aUacbed to this barrel," one picket joked. 'Send Marines To N.Vietnam' WASHING TON (AP) -.The United States should "land two Marine dlvlstoqs in North Viet· nam and keep them there" with air and naval support until the Communists agree to abide by the 1973 Purls ,peace accords~ says Walt W. Rostow, former·na· tional security adviser to the late President Johnson. ln a fil m ed interview broad· cast today on the CBS-TV Morn· ing News Rostow said that aa "a matter o{ conscience, this is one option that must be considered" by President Ford.an~~J{r~s .. Ros tow. a professor at th'e University of Texas, said the United States -·bears ••a very direct burden'' to aid embaWed South Vietnam because, be Kaid, this nation pressured the Saigon government to accept the peace agreement and promised aid. Dad, 'Son Indicted LOS ANGELES CUP!> -A belt manufacturer and his 2S·year-old son were indicted by a federal grand jury Thursday on 24 c-ounts each of allegedl y cQnccaling and transporting illegal ,a liens. . Bernard Cowan. president of the Cowan Belt Manufacturing Co .• v,:as rharged \v ith concealiog 24 illegal alic-n t; employed at his plant on the fifth floor or his building in the downtown ·gar· ment distri'ct. 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When· two-month-old Doona • Kim Le met her new Fountain • VaUey.,P.arenta, Marie and Daniel Marcb:llello. 1he was a:deep. . fr '{::{ '{::{ "She's Jllilt b .. u\jful .. said Mrs. M urClitttllo, When lhe and her h1,1ab~nd. met littl~ l<im Thuroday qjghl_ at. Loo An&eles Inter national Airport. A westmilJAler . couple Kalbt and Roland 'l'Jtile, &a.id ~lr new daughter; Wtt"Jsdy Lee, wa1 most- ly "overwhelmed." ''She bas no conc.,ix.. &he will 1tay here any ... Jonaer thlln ahe staY,.eij in saraon or Saft. han- 1 ~-~· ":: * '{::{ • ,4 • ci1co,"' TilUe said today in a telephone inter.view . ''She doesn't r,ealize this i.s her home." Wendy Lee, wbo speaks no F.lleUsh, has arrived in perfect tlhie for her rtrat Ainerican birth· d8¥l ~~ will be (¥ years old Tuesday. "Right now , everything Ui like a circus," said Tittle, the owner of a liquor store and a market. ··we just want to let her settle {:{ {:{ {:{ • eris Hinshaw F~e Backed $6,000 for Corisulting Service -Cleary '.'.:°BJ GllRY GRANVILLE Of .... Dall, P'tlet St.it tbe $4.000 lf&id Rep. Andrew · Hips haw ~Y Spartanburg C.Ounty, SoUth Carolina, in 1973 was for COlllUlting services, Hin.shaw's field:representative Chip Cleary indicated today. Htnsha.w was not avHilable for e!dr:imeil'-on Spertanburi·'s $1,0llt..rtddle either Thursday or um morning. By_tG,\eary said he talked brief· ly JI~ the Newport Beach con· • , . gressman Thursday night and was j>Jd the May 22. 1973 pay- m e.n t wai; for consulting seryic,s. JWwever, Spartahburg County AsTessor J . L. Marlow said Tttursday that Officials ' in1' the southern· county weren't sure wha~111.ey got fot their money. Thl-Y paid .Oraii,ge ·CoU'nty $2,045 for an assessor's computer system . The check paid to Hinshaw, th°'!._.gh.: also ind~(!ated it was for the same computer s~tem. Cleary said Hinshaw told him that he was called in as a consul· tant by Spartan burg's former as- sessor and "went down and con· suited with him.'' "There's nothing illegal about that," Cleary said, •·particulari· ly because Andy happens to be an expert in the field." The R epublican co n - gressman's field aide admitted I.hat Hinshaw's consulting was <See.KINS.HAW, Page A!l Coast~P--air-L-end -H -and Help ,Send Vet to Pick Vp Family in Viet SAN F RANCISCO (i\Pl -:O.n unemployed veteran who said ~ he'd ...... an eye to get his family'°' o,t ol Vietnam new to Saigor\to· da,y, tluoaka lo tbe gen......_t. of uelderly Laguna Hills·mupte. , '';leea! l didn't realize> there . were these kind of Americans 1Ull around, as tight as things are now.'' Randy Car.son, 28, said in an interview Thursday. on tele.visioo and.a:av.e him $3,500 to pay most of his ~:tl'.pen$~. ''It's taken just. •bOQt. aU• our mooey' .but this rs so important 1\'jlli ·ll\tisitu~ · OY<I' there." siji!frs-. FaSi1, ,ISO. "We're 4lad · · to bi ~•61e to -40'\eometltfngt for people, since the Lord's been gobd to us. T hirty years ago we co\ll~a't even buy an extr a toothpick ." wife. Rose. their adopted son, Kelly, 4. Carson left R.ose. and Kelly with friends in Saigo" last Oc · .t.c>Wt-w,ben i>el<.lllll,l~' .d or~ m . f N6ftllrop Airc!Hi.!Clte anned lb ·sehd for them as '.soon he hbd the money. But he was-unable t.o find work bac.k home, land had· to live off unemployment insurance and a ~mall disability cheek for a Vietnam War injury to his back, down." Dolli ra~ilie:; have been wait· ing seYefJl months to adopt a Vietnamese orphan. And both were s urprised and pleased to leurn theirs were on the World Airway$ flight that le.ft Saigon without permission. . "EspeciaJly after y.•hat hap· pened today," said Tillie, refer· ring to the tragic crash in Saigon of a U.S. plane carrying orphans: * ~ * • m The Marl·hite llo fi.lm1ly had been working through a p1ivate attorney since .-lober. trying to adopt a Vietn<&m esc l'hild. They had pictures of Kim before shL• arrived. Kim was one of six children in the personal care of l\.1rs . Mary Fisher, the wife of a Seventh-day Adventist minister stationed in Saigon. The l\.1architellos aJready have {:{ * * I I a With Carson as he waited to board ... :a Paf!. American World Airways flight to Hong 'Kong were Lester and Laurel Fasig, of 5158 Avenida Dcspacio, the cOuple who h eard of his plight She said she and her husband. 77 1 both retired from th e restaurant business, called Carson at his Watsonville home Tuesday after hearing he was worried about his Vietnamese Carson came to public atten· tion after he told the Associated 'Press he was willing t.o sell his eye for a transplant, saying : SMOKE BILLOWS FROM WRECKAGE OF CARGO PµNE Approximately Half of Planelo'ad of War Orphans Survived Valley Ma11 Aboard Victims of Vessel "The only thing I've got is myself.'' "We reel he's just like a son to us now and we know we'll be pro- ud of his wife." said Mrs. Fasig, who cjrove to Watsonville with her busb<Jnd and then took Carson to San Francisco to buy his plane ticket. He didn't re- quire a visa. since he plans lo be in Saigon less than seven days. County's Jobless Rate Jumps to 8.4o/o • $inking Identified Carson said he had talked to his wile only orice since she gave ·birth and Planned to surprise her · with a phone call when he re- ached Hong Kong. By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of ... D.1111, ... sa.ff More Orange Countians were out of work than ever before last month and the unemployment rate jumped nearly a full point. the stale D epa rtment of Economic Development reported today. - '11Y.-ALMON LoCKABEV • o.t.y Iii ... -.u .. "'°' .The U.S. Coast Guard today re· leUed th·e names of the four J>einf61n· wtio perlshed Thursday when the 36·foot spc)Hfisher Cin· co ti,.oke' up in h eaVy seas in the Gut( of £ali~orriia . The victims were Willard Bell, 68, Bilboa I sland, owner and skipper of the boat; Raymond Fansett, 75, Los Angeles; John Blan,~y. Fountain Valley, a nd Ted Peac9Ck, Long Beach. ~Jl and F'ansett were the only memben of the~crew who were on board when the.Cinco depart- ed Newport Beau:h, (or a fishing tnp· ·Feb. 23 . The others had '. fl!iby''Mercy -.. ""'~g.ht Set WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pah ' American World 1\l.CW8>'1 announced plans t.od., for a mercy airlift or 400 South Vietnamese or· Phans''an(f 50 adult atten· danti out of Saigon Satur· dfY.1 the biggest single ~ 11ve-lhe-b'abies night yet. · -" l'fn llm spokesman ,1aJ,d JJ\e exact arrlVal aqd I . \~epartµre limes for the big c 'il:barjer je\ were berng 1-!'iJIO?rUllY wltbbeld "for . l*url\y ~sons ." Thef eba.rter was ar-t•Pd br \be Holt Inttma- 'llcnii Clilldren '1 Services . fl( J:uklll~. 'Ore. It will fly the' chbltfin from Saigon's Tall'S&! Nhut Atreort to Beattle~ 9,056 air miles -:!!I.~ ·~eru ~l"lni stops at ppam,~ anc;t~ Honolulu, Lbc ~111-.satd . ,. joili..ed .. the Cinco at Cabo $an· Lucas .. The four bodies were found floating in lifejackets shortly after 9. a .m·. Thursdaf about three miles off the beach from Frailes Bay, 39 miles northeast ol Cabo San Lucas. The bodies and•Ut(; Wre&age from the boat wer~ di§covered by the crew of the fishi~ boat Pe-~~Espada. ' Skrppets .of other (ishing Vessels in radio reports said the"re were only four persons knOwn to be 3bo'hrd wht:tn tfie Cin· co left Cabo "San Lucas early Wednesday en route north to La Paz. Mrs. Hazel Bell, wife of the . owner was en route to L.a Paz when new·s of the tragedy broke and did not learn of it until she re· ached the Mexican resort. "'coast Guard spokesman said it (~ IDENTITIES, Page A!) "She sounded a little afraid, but the baby's OK," he said. (See VETERAN, ~age A2) DOW DECUNES FOR ·sm TIME NEW YORK <UPI ) -The stock market closed lower for the filth consecutive session today in alow tradinj on the New York Stock Exch8nge in the wake or gloomy economic news. The Dow Jpnes industrial average lost 4.93 point.'5 to747.26. Declines led adva~s by about a seven-to-five margin, (tables, Al5). Prices were lower-in light trad- ing on the American Stock Ex· change. • •I Newport Action . Nearly 67,000 people were on the jobless rolls during March, U.~._./QBLESS RATE.sOARS T08.7%, PageA4 ' surpassing the previous all-time record of 66,400 in June of 1971. according to Alta Eldridge. state labor tnarket analyst. (The state rate went to 9.3 percenL) ''The total rose 6, 700 over the past JO days anp w aS up 29, 700 or 80 percent from one year ago." shesajd. In contrast, 704 ,300 countians held jobs in March. "Manufacturing and construe· tion layoffs by local firms and teimination of Orange County re· sident.s who commuted to Los Building Ban N~ed . """'" . . 'By WLA:RY KAYE Of1N~_l"t ... ~ •request by a Newport Beach environmental group to stop all new conatrucUon on ondeveloped land ln lhe city was turned down bY a 4 to 3 vote Thursday by Newport Beach plBMing com· miasionen. · nie 19qu~t. by·SIC!P PolluUng Our Nftport <SPON);was pro- mpted by concern oVer lncreas· irig pollutJon ln the Upper Newport Bay. · Jean Watt·, head or SPON", said the bullJ!lnc !ll~r.'!litl•m l'(U be, Ing souahl because ... drainaae fif I Crorn properties surroundini the Ray Williams and Rall Seeley ·l)ay has griaUy contributed to voted against the commission 's the poor quality or its water. recommendation to deny the Commissioners agreed that fre(lze . water quality in the bay is de· Seeley'& vote, however, was nnitely a protStern but pointed out based on the wording of the mo- that legal ramific\lUons prohibit tion. He said he wanted a motion them from recommending to the that inc)ud.ed "at this time." city council such a moratorium. rather thin a derinite "no'' on the Assistant City Attorney Hugh building ban. Coffin t.oldthe commmission that Wb11e turning down SPON's re· unless a zoning proposal is being qdest~ the com mission added a considered that would change or second part to the motion that re- prohibil cert~lri "land ~s ,;.4 e~:~·~~ U>e.:city council mor.atorlum could not I•~ "' ft bo •14bloshed ·111 next pul Into effe<l. . , ·ip'.':! ,n• · ~ ' ...-1" "b(k'on the ~io- D!i&Pite C!lff lePJ -el. ' leia o "'ator <1)1.•IIl)'•in:lhe Up· cort:imlssloners WUlta Ag e; 1 penpay... , , · tf. ~"' ' • Angeles County jobs caused the current increase,'' Mrs . Eldridge said." The cont inuin ~ slump i n employment also spells bad new!S for summer job hunters, the state report indicates. The county's seasonal adjusted une mployment rate for March was 8.4 percent, up from 7.5 per· cent in February and 5.1 percent a year ago. The current national unemploy. · mentrate is 8. 7 pe rcent. "This w·as still well below the 10.5 percent rate registered in May of 1971 at the height of the aeros pace recess ion," l\.1r s. Eldridge said. "'Major employment losers in March included : · -The already depressed con· struction industry that dropped by another 600 jobs to a total or (See JOBLESS, Page A2) Drowned Boy Identified In Newport Newport Beach police today in· dicated thc:1t· the remains of a young teenage boy discovered on a beach in Dalboa early in the week are definitely· those or a drowning victim rrom Norwalk. Detective Sgt. Kenn eth Thompson said that X-rays and cont.acts with family members definitely established the identi· ty of the remains as those or PbJJip Magna, 15 . who disap· peared in the surf ut Sunset Beach March 19 during a be41ch visit with fri(lnds. A woman taking ah early morning stroll on the beach near L Street on the peninsula first saw the re.m ains floating at at the 1 water's ed11te . · Thompson said the condition or 'the remains made it difficult to quickly estabHsb idcnUficution. • a 2-year·qld daughter, M<1r1!Sct, who is excited :..ind keeps sayinff .. Kim is coming to Live ~'ilh us,' according to l\1rs. l\1ar('hitcllo. Daniel Marchitcllo is a St.'<:rct Service agent. l·lc anrl his wire say they will kl:cp their new daughter's full Vi c tnan1 csd name. Doona Kim l..e. but just call her ··Kim ·· The Tittles ha\'c three tSee ORPllANS, Page A2l Disaster Strikes I Orphans BULLETIN Wi\SlllNGTON (A P> Military sources said th.is after· noon t here ~·as a ''derinite possibility" that sabotage 1night have caused the crash or a CS transport plane loaded with South Vietnamese orphans. They said the cargo doors are so built that the pilot's controls should not be arfected If lhe doors blow out. SAIGON {U Pl 1 ,\giant U.S. Air Force plane crov.:dcd wilh Vietnamese \11ar orphans en route to the United St:..itcs in the frrst night of Preside nt Ford's Operation Babylirt crashl.-d and burned today in a muddy rice paddy near Saigon. !\lore than hair the 305 persons aboard were killed. The U.S. Embassy said at least 178 persons. most oC them or· phans 8 months to 12 years old. died '''hen the crippled C5 Galaxy transport -the world's largest plane -crash·landc<l 1A1hile try. ing to make it back to S;1igon's Tan Son Nhut Airport after two huge cargo doors blew off in fli ght. An embassy spokesmen said al least 100 of the 243 orphans aboard and up lo 20 adults s ur- vived the crash -the worst dis- aster in U.S. aviation history. It was believed at least some of the victims \\'ere sucked out of the plane when the cargo doors blew off. s uddenly decompress- ing the plane. Mos t passengers were strapped in , ho"·ever. and the decompression tore off their elothing. A hospital doctor said almost all the dead brought in were naked. President Ford had planned to greet the orphans y,·hen the.v ar· 1ived at Travis Air Force Base in Califorr.ia after a stopover <.1t Clark Field in the Philippines . Deeply saddened over the crash. Ford !S aid in San Fran- cisco: .. Our mission of mercy will continue. The su1·vivors will be flo\vn here "'hen they are physically able . Othc1· "·ailing orphans "'ill make the journey. .. This tragedy must not deter <SeeCSCRASll, Pa~eA2) Coast Weath••r Considerable cloudiness Saturday with 30 percent chance of s cattered showers by tonight and Saturday. Cooler days . Lows tonight most ly in 40s. Highs Saturday in 50s. INSIDE TODAY Creating on original oailet is on excillng challenge. but there's anolher side lo al - when t/1e perforrnance ends, lhe dance u111/ probabl.IJ never be done again. An Orange Coast choreographer le/ls hou; he ha.ndles the situation in a story by Daily Pilot stc1/J writer Jackie Hyman on page CJ Of roday's Weekender Index Aly ... , s.twk• AJ '-liftl;I .. ,. LM.Ml'f'I A11 C.lllOrf\!• Al Cl•nlli.. Dl·U C-mfnk' c' c,..n-•d cs 0.tlll Hot!CM A 10 (d;1 .... 1 .. 1 ,..... "'' f'IMlllC• AIO·IS .. _~ 81 llllltf'f!li'•*' (;4 Mii Ullldort 111 WHIM• Ail 'I """"'' t... .. .. ...-wl•t C4•' Mllt~IF-t A1-,,._ll ... ;>1Ho.... A4 Or•n91Co11111, A11 1"t9!!1• .,., S,.O.lt .,.., 5\'tk ""''k .... A1.0·1l ~·1 1~11kl• C4 • l \~'''' t'•' \ #l lU,•1 ~ ! lf."\<I' ~· 4• Wl'tk~n•l>f' (.111, 1 . -·--""''"' A2 DAIL y PILOT N Frld!Y, Aprll -4. 1875 • Plane Crash Site .. Scene of Horror By PETER O'WVGHLIN SAIGON, Soulh Vietnam CAP) -The pages of • Donald Duck com ic book flipped in the wind. A baby's bottle, a flight manual. cushions, clothing, and molten pieces of metal were scattered around in the burning grass. Headless bodies were burled in the mud. It was the crash site of a U.S. Air Force C:S Galaxy transport that was to have carried 243 Vietnamese orphans to the United States. It crashed on tukeoff from Saigon today. THE SUDDEN WHOOSH OF AJR out of the cabin of the plane, the largest in the world, was the fi rst sign of the im· minent tragedy . Air Force Sgt. Jim Hadley, a Sacramento medical techni- cian topping his two weeks of reserve training with what he thought would be just a weekend flight to Saigon, knew right away the plane was in a decompression condition. ··vou could sec it." he said at Seveblh-Day Adventist Hospital, where he had been brought, muddied but unhurt afterthecrash., "You could sec the hole in the back of the plane, you could see the sunlight streaming in. "THINGS STARTED FLYING AROUND. Eyeglasses. i-ens. Pieces oC insulution ~ore oCC the ceiling. The pillows exploded'. They were plastic lined. "Thal we nt on for a Jillie while until the air stopped. By 'then the oxygen masks had dropped down. '"!'here weren't enough oxygen masks. We had to keep moving the m from kid to kid. We kept on our own because otherwise you get drowsy and then you go out.'' An injured fli ght nurse said from a Jitter in the hospital corridor, '· 1 think the kids were quiet because they 1i1.·ere get- ting dopey from an absence of ~ygen . "I don't know how long.,.vc'were in the air. We were los- ing altitude. But we had plenty of lime. We had to discuss what we were going to do. "WE TALKED ABOUT WHAT DOORS we were going out of when we impacted. We didn't stand by the doors. We were feeding oxygen to the kids .'' "The kids were wonderful ," s he added, asking tbat her name not be used. ··My folk s didn't know I was on this flight,'' she said. "The children were beautiful. They were noisy when we took off. They were scared, and they didn't like the straps holding them down. ''They were silting two to a seat, six seals across. 12 to a row. "ONCE TJI E DECOMPRF..SSION condition hit, the kids didn't say a word. They quieted down right away.'' fladley and the flight nurse were on the second level of the huge plane, sandwiched between the top deck and the cargo hold 65 feet below. All levels beld oiphans and their mainly American womenescorts. f'rom Page Al ORPHANS. •• children, Christopher, 7, Scott. 5, 'and Michelle. 3, but have spent ·several months trying to adopt a Vietnamese orphan through the ! Friends of Children of Vietnam . in Denver. "l \11as in Sacramento Wednes- day, signing some more papers, when I found out she was on that '.flight," Tittle said today. "She landed at Oakland. they took her , to the Presidio or San Francisco, • theo we met her last night in Los :·Angeles.·• • The Tittles-a lready kni w-ttiey 1 were getting Wendy before the , rapid events or the past two weeks, and they had photos of her beforehand. . ___ -· __ She came from a private or- phanage outside Saigon. and spent the past few days with a family in Saigon. "We only s peak a few Viet- namese words, like potty and 'drink." Title said. "But we're. ecstatic.·• From Page Al VETERAN. • • Carson said in the days after his story appeared he received dozens of offers of money from all over the country and Canada. Some newspapers reported get- ting letters with small contribu- tions enclosed . A Rochester, Minn., supermarket cashier sent I her $1,100 vacation savings to help him. ORANGE COAST • . N DAILY PILOT Roberl N , Weed Pfev<N<>I •n<I Puf)I>"'" Jack R. Curley Vil~ p,. • .,.,..,1 """ V.<>t<"•• ~-· Thomas Keevil Th om as A. Murphin~ Charl es H. Loos Richard P. Nall AU•ll•"I .... NQl"';! l""IOI'• From Page Al C5 CRASH us but offer new hope for the Jiv- ing," the Preside nt said. The embassy said that in addi- tion to the children -mixed- blood orphans, most sired by -Anleftcan Gls -the plane car- ried 44 U.S. mission escorts, 16 Air Force crewmen and two flight nurses on its flight out of this capital threatened by a Q>m - m un is t offensive that has swallowed two-thirds of South . Vietnam. •'Many of those babies sur- vived the crash beautifully," said a doctor. "I carried in one handicapped boy who still had. his crutch and brace and all he · said was he wanted to go p,ltty. '' U.S. AID officials earlier re- fused to allow the same group of orphans to board a World AirWays charter plane beeause they believed it was unsafe tony . with youngsters strapped to the floor, as were some on the ill- fated flight today. The plane had taken ofr from Saigon's International Airport al 4:15 p.m . after it had flown some 40 miles. Both clamshell-shaped doors al the rear of the huge fuselage blew off in flight, .. evidently damaging hydraulic systems leading to tail controls. Those doors are large enough for three jeeps to be driven into the plane abreast and when they blew off the air pressure inside dropped instantly. The pilot, who was a survivor, said later this caused him to have difficulty in controlling the plane's rate of descent and abili- ty to turn. , Maj. Dennis Traynor. covered with mud but unhurt, said'thal he attempted to Jand al the airport be had just left. But 30 minutes after he had taken off the plane plowed into a rice paddy area 1ust short of the runwa~. disinte- grated and burst into flames. A Pentagon spokesman said the fact the pilot kept the plane level and brought it in to a crash· landing so that many of the passengers survived was "a re- markable demonstraUon or fly - ing s kill." • South Vietnamese troops moved in quickly to seal of the t rash site, an area partially un- derCommunistcontrol. • Heli copters supplied by the United States to prosecute the war swept in quickly, taking out the injured first and then the dead. • ... • • . • • • • • • • . 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He added, however, "We must attack and retake the lands cap- tured by the Communists," - about three-quarters of the coun- try -and renewed earlier pledges not to accept a coalition government with the Viet Cong. <United Press International said he blamed the government military debacle on the United States.) Thieu announced in a televised speech that he accepted the re- signation of the cabinet and named the s peaker of the lower house of the National Assembly, Nguyen Ba Cao, to form a "war government ... one that will not ask to s urrender to the Com- 1 munists." The broadcast came onJy hours after a second roundup of sup- porters of former Premier Nguyen Cao Ky on charges of plotting to overthrow Thieu. No action was taken against Ky, who . nine days ago denied that he and his followers were plotting a coup against Thieu. "We must attack and retake the lands captured by the Com- munists," Thieu said. "The tem- JX)rary loss of land lo the Com- munists is different from the willingness to sign a paper formally ceding this land to them.'' However, many military a nalysts believe that Thieu would find it difficult tO' go on a counteroffensive and there is some question th~ demoralized army would react to a Com· munist·led attack on the capital It.sell. Thieu also renewed earlier pledges not to accept a coalition government with the Viet Q>ng, and:\said the only solution lo the conunuing war is a return lo the 1973 Paris cease-fire agreement. The Viet Cong have refused to negotiate with the Thieu regime and called for his overthrow and replacement by an -aclm.ini&lra- tion standing for "peace, na- tional concord and sCrupulous implementation of the Paris agreement.'' JOBLESS ..• 22 ,SOO or 24 percent lower than a year ago. -The service industry re- gistered a gain of 1,800 employes· with the opening of two Newport Beach hotels, several medical facilities and Easler staffing by amusement parks. -Wholesale ;ind retail job& added 1,600 workers with the opening of shopping center addi- tions in Laguna Hills and Buena Park. ~A seasonal upswing in the boat-building industry added 200 employes. -Factory payrolls dropped by 700 to 148,600 and were of( 11 ,600 from the record level reached last September. -Aerospace firms lost 300 .employes. dro .. ing to a total of 62,700, or 5,000 jobs less than last September's peak. -Electronics firms laid off 200 employes. -Trade · disputes idled 1,400 workers. Employment gainers in- cluded: -The non-farm wage and s alary jobs at county firms rose by 3,400 to 560,900 oT 4.6 percent above the level of a year ago. Fro• Page A I IDENTITIES is not known what caUsed the 1 30·year old Cinco lo break up. There was no evidence of an ex- plosion . The boat was powered by twin diesels whi c h ruled out the possibility of fire or explosion. Skippers of fi shing boats at Cabo San l .. ucas said a stro~g northerly cu me up after the Cin· co departed the cape and that heavy seas were running in the gu lf. Veteran g ulf fi s hermen guessed that the boat could have collided with a whale or shark. Ttie crew of the Pez ~pada who discovered the wreckage and retrieved the victims said all of the bodies were In lilejackets and appeared lo be In good condi- tion. There was no lndlcaUon or fire aboard lhe vessel. Trucken Prole&t ~ SACRAMENTO (UP.I) - Dozens of big dump ~ki were driven around the CapllOl Thurs· day to protest whal.iDdepenctenl operators called' lnCteased ef- lorla by tho Team1Wr11Wlloo1o· forai thrm to Join. • ...... 0.11.,,.. .............. 'AMERICANS DON'T CARE' Vletnem Veteren.Smllh Former POW .. Makel Attack .............. ... ROCHESTEll'O Mlnl!, ([ll'-l-:-A Young Jlocheater ,..,.,..p bu np «oubt lllat the $1,lOQ=•c•" lion 1.f.vln11 1?-.':.1 · C&llfotbla man · wlU.':1111:. .Ill good .... '••••.thoush --••••financed Ila trip II> 'llelniril to rescue bla.WJ!.• an<lel\lldfea. • Dl'!11!' Myl)i'Om, w"""eama $3 '\.'', \~ .. -( ... '· REFUG~. I AJfJ. • NUMBER GIYEN W ASHING'l'ON <VP]) -A loll-. lree lelephono number. baf ~n. e1labll1h1d for 'U .S. ~!tt.11111· . eeeking lnformatlo~ or offering . help to refugees in South Viet- nam. ·~ The U.S. Agency tor Intern•· Uonal Development aet Up t.be : service. 1' Sixty Al D oCficiall ._,,f!Unnlng the around·the·c loeli '@;iler ~re­ lier c~nter, offlclals l a1d. Tho number Is a0o·424·ll80. Fro• Page Al HINSHAW.· .. done while he was a U.S .. con· ... an ho11r :"l. a l,\lP,r.l!\,•rliet cashier; . w.lred $1 ,100 '"" hid planned to u~e on a trip to AustraUa to Jledy ~on. an unemployed Yletnani veleran whose 'wife and two IGDI are tn South Vietnam. ·-gressman rather than county u- ., '"'t · ;r, . · sessor. Cariott'a~PJisht bec8m8 kno't"'n ~ Spartanburg records s hoW that when -The 6.ssoelal""~ re-in addition to the $6,000, Hinlhaw ported the 28·year~d W.UOO-was paid $462 to cover consulting ville, Calit., man's ot.f~t.'"W• !ell fees charged to the county .March one of his eyes to·ratse.#le.rnqoey 23. · for air tare to Vietnam 1P.cet hi:s· , His successor as Ora~e ~un-.. On Uncon'cerr:i -' family Out of tbe'war·t.omi'eOun· ty assessor, Jaok VallerJ@,, was .try. •., ~··also paid $714 -!oi-conSUltin~ in· He left tor Vietnam Thursday pight. He told reporters that an elderly Laguna Hills couple had financed the trip with a $3,500 donation. 'Voice he subnlitted to 'Sp~H.an· burg, March 2, 1973. . .. . A former Vietnam pri.Joner of war . has blamed "Americans who don't care" for leaving thousands of Vietnames e children homeless. Capt. Mark Smith told a group of about 100 Girl Scouts, Brownies and thelr ... parents at Gill School in Huntington Beach Thursday that, the United Stales has turned its back on the people of South East Asia. "We asked SOuth Vietnam· to sign that peace agreement and "''e promised them we would back them to the hilt, if North Vietnam didn 't keep the agree· ment,'' he said. "We have not. '·Two-thous:tnd youngsters will. be cominf to the United States. many o them as orphans because Americans do not ~arc and \\'ar is horrible," he con- tinued. ·'I hope some of you understand the terror of war and what our let- ting them down has dohe." Smith was speaking to youthful scout members who have volun- teered to wear bracelets for the three service'men who-have not been accounted for. "I do not understand how we cannot care about the South Viet- namese,'' he said. "But I especially cannot understand how we cannot care about our own people. · Carson apparently did not know of Mrs. Myhrom's con· lribution before he left. "The way things are, it might take him quite ~ bti of money." Mrs. Myhrom said upon learning of the other contribution. · "It's entirely passible he'll need more money.'' Mrs. Myhrom said she bad not made any arrangements to find out how her money was used. "I'm not worried about it," she said. The $1,400 Mrs. Myht'Om sent · Carson was from $1.~ she. bad salted away for a trip to Australia this fall to "+islt a pen· pat she had never met, but with whom she bad been corr.pond- ing for ·six years. "I can't really explain why 1 sent Carson the money," she said ln a telephone interview. "I just know that he wants to get his family out and lo do that he needs money to cut through the red tape. Money \alks, so thal's·whal he needs." ~ Mrs. M'yhrom. whowaa born In Rochester. said she hadn't done much traveling and h'ad never been outside the United States. She said she didn't know whether s he would be able to save enough money to mJllce the trip now. -. Tbe payrnenl£ to ,~., two , Orange Countians came ilbortty after Hinshaw abandoned his post as county assessor when he won the 49th CongteSSional Dis· trict seat in November, 1972. Later, Vallerga was appointed at ffinshaw's suggestion by the county Board qf Supefvisors to complete Hinshaw's term as &S· . sessor. False Kidnap Case Dropped SAN FRANCISCO (AP! -:-A complaint charging a Carmel Valley woman a nd her fianee with falsely reporting t:<{the FBI . the alleged kidnaping of, ber ; small daughter and paymt?11t' Of a · $50,000 ransom has been dis- missed. U.S .. Ma g is trate Richard Goldsmith dropped the charges Thursday against Susan Beaty Young, 29 , form er New York fa s hion designer, and Max Adi'ian Hani:lley, 29, a self- employed novelist, al the request or the U.S. attorney's office. Mrs. Young, who is six months pregnant, claimed her daughter had bee_n kidnaped by an extor- tionist. 7eJ .~ ~~. 'Jlt(,, Heritage's Cameo 11 On ,Sale Now large selection of dining, occasional and bedroom furniture on display ncm CLASSIC "TOUCHES" INSPIRED BY A ROMANTIC CONTINEoNTAL MOOD. FOR STYLE! FOR FLAIR! FOR LIFE! HOw 16 ,...._.,"' • hie'"' room7 How 10 ••~;Niia • - tu~~ wllhOul • IXlll'lll•te ~7 Looi< 10 Ctmllo I! an II•· QUllJte 0VW (:OlllC!OQl'1 QI OCClo•OOl\ll Intl M:Cf1<11 ""'SlflfPl'Cflt bY H<1111f1'11'-Hw. I• •It t,,_ lhlik:alfl et-.;11m ol lO\J•I IV, !NJ 1""""".,. IX)V<t 1e...an011 ot 11!1!11 c~1u"' Eu•()Dll 111e wem1 "1b<ll'lt 1111h1n oolon and 1hl! <;1•11:1f~l W11fln<;1 IJl"""~Cll"t Qt lnt!Glllll~ llylll!. Ard'"" SUl'IKOI' Tllo WOO!ls! 1.~ <;lf.tn' A ""'91'•l'G9"l lrll"!• -llf'!Shoomplwi•-11 ftdl ... !.., lr>d ~ .. ~l'IOlt~ "'111'1J1 v.r-.91'(1 _, iolili1. TM!le .,. p.1(11.cl PlftCH . IOO EYl!fl eome W1!111CulP1.....«I OldwlW>><e 11-11 Qf si.....tai!!d #OCld $ublly gl<Jwtng IW>h of fl'-Mid goldl C.0..... IOI ~ .. .., Stop in today for best selection OAEXEl-HERITAGE-HENREOO N-WOODMARK-KARASTAN-BAKER I' ·• NEWPORT BEACH' •· 1727 WESTCUF'F Oh., 6IWCllt • • ' LAGUNA BEACH : :J4!'i N«•HTll l:'OAS1' •IW\'., UM·Wl' Wl~IDATS t. SATUIDAYS f :OO t. S:JO . . I ' TORRANCE• 2364• HAWTHORN£ BLVD. C(>JJ4!n Fri.' tO 9, Sun . 12•S:30> 3'11J..127ff •• •• \ 'y. t~12. Raise : . ~ ~ the -Flig· For Insurance? By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Why' is it that insurance companies are the companies ;ruuloveto_l!alel, ~ TWre;are a variety of r.easona, b\lt OJl• that ceratinJy ranks hi1h up 111 the industry's ilervous compulsion to port.ray llMlt ,s the selfiess car· r1,.. II( all lh,or• good ror hUULanity . · It'• not u11us,ual. oC courae, for any. company with a product or service to ull to speak to us about beoefitSl>eine con- Money Tree ferred upon u.aiJ At the same lime there's a tacit understand- lnathat"the se .eris goingtqbenefltfrom lhesale. IN , OTHER WORDS, if we buy razor blades, it 's becaU19 we need them to shave. However, we also realize tbat lhlo purcbaje)•. going to l)!IP Gillette. This quid pro Quodoesn'li!een\ to operate v..·hen it comes to'lnsurance)_At leut~the companies -and their salesmen and-agen~ ~· a,e So buS51 tryinil:_t.&.make us feel guilty for· not showering them with premiums that·we don 't have time tqthink about the benefits being conferred upan the sellers. · A 'su~Ce!Sfut life! insurance advertisement makes us believe we are bei.Dg disloyaf to our families i( we don't hate a strongbox filled with policies that few people can even re· ad much less understand. Other companies that sell to us make some attempt to specify the terms of..saJe .• we a~e.being o(fered--sucb·and- such a product at ·such·and·AUCh a price -and it will sup- posedly ecc9mplish various things for Us. The· insurance industry; on·Uie other hand. sponsors a.~ John Den'ter special on televisiOl'I and hires genial Eddie . Albert to expJaJ.n: to us that the premiums we pay are un· self°lshly ~qvest~d by "the companies to help keep the · economy going. Wha~ other industry wraps its packages in the red, whjte add blue ribbon or patriotism? - TR£kE~S. ~OT A word about commissions paid to salesmen. Tht!re'~ not a Word about salaries Paid to top ex- ecutives. T~ire\s not a wont about profits. Insuranc e com- panies lead '-charmed.Ure : They're rarely subjected to lhe·- kln.d of artaly$ea other comP.llJlies are. • · ' Aetnzi 'Life & Casu&lty~ one of the nation's largest in · aure.rs,-didn't ·b-ave a pal-titularly smashing year ·in 1974. B\lt. It did well eDQugh to clW $1~ million in profits arter all expenses and..,taxes . In 1973, when it earned $195 million, on- ly~ companl.es in the country haclJnore profits. The amounts of money Americans bestpw· on insur"nce companies are so large· they're difficult to comprehend. Prudential, for exampl~,i~Uect.ed ·premiumS of $S.4 billion last year. Aetn~took in :to1.2 bi.Ilion in premiums. Travelers went over the $j billion,·mark for the first time. Equitable cpllected $3 billfon. Connecticut General took in $2 billion. .,_1 ,. AND WE ~ti:; KNO" that the only reason they're bothering wUh lbat cq1osaa1.cash flbw is that they are trying lo Improve the lot ol m~. Eddie Albert to id us. ' ' __ .. .. ' .. MAR!<ET· Hl~HLIGHTS ' NYSE In<!~x. ASE!ndex _ . ·Dow Jones l)ld .. S&P 500 Stocks'' • INDEXES '. 42.98 79.01 747.26 80.88 off oU off olf 0.29. 0.13 ·4.93 · 0.63 :, ~r.11,Q"d "''"~ .... ,, .... 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'"-'-••-•a_nc1~; ; Seminars ( THE B~OKMAN = - • f ) REVIEWS In the t' ' . . /'I ' . .,... 11 •• • . '/I .. · 1· I,' 1'' j . I . 1.._1 - $).J f,,:' Slated Dr. A.C. I n ~ersoll ot l)le UCLA Dept. of Engineering and Applied Sclence will Introduce a series of scie n ce seminars al Suddleback Colle,ee April~· H is lecture o n ''Career s in E n g i-n~.:ing " is schedul.~ for 10~.m . in t he Science-. Math Building lecture· hall and is open lo the pu_!>l!_c, without cha~ge. DAILY PILOT .,...-··· --.... ··-~'\•'I" • • • ... '"'l..'f., • • II ' ' • • .. ... .. a \ ' ... t ~ ~ ' • t> ' ·namiiges ·Set in Death ... \ '. ·i' \I ·'I 'I •• ,. •• ~~ -· '-· ,, o O '< •• -· •o -o . -=~ ·-•• i-~ •• . . • I 'I . ' .. ·""""'"· .. I ' SEll~ICE SALES ESTAILISH~D 19z5· fACTOlT AUTHOllllO SUVICI ''MAGNAY~J ~SOHY . RCA .· PHQME 494.757~ . . -. ·---,. -r --• -" QrQnge t oast ' -EDITIO~ ~~~-:.: ... -;~ --' _,_ ·~ ·oRAfliE '.f;OUNTY, CALIF,ORNIA ·By TERR Y COVILL.I! . Of .. 0.11, ,,. ..... T'\'i.Yl~amete "'l'ha"8 ,who tt;l•ff th#' dramatic Wo r ld· AITw_.ys lliahtout of Saigop Wed- ne&dq!a~ now 1afe and secure w:IULtbetr. new families in Eoun· ~~ ancLWottmlDJt.er .. Wben iwo-mooth·old Doo~a Ki.bl .J:..a. .m.et her new Fountain V•ll.er.1>,lrents, Marie and Oanfel -,~µo, •!l•.~a• u lee..,P, • -. ·~· * * -7 .... J • I :.: ~ ,, ' -,., ..... • • -,. "She·'• jmt beautifu.I." s:..id Mrs.· MarcbJteJlo, when she and her hufl bit'1d met little Kim Thund•r nllbt at Los Angeles lntern1t1ooaJ:AltPOrt., A Westminster coup1e, Kathi and Roland Tittle, salC:I their new daughter. WJidy Lee, was most- ly ''overwhelmed.'' "Sh~ has n~ conception she will stay here any longer than she stayed in Saigon or San Fran- -tf . ·.::.:*' * c.ilco," Tittle said ·today in a telephone inte.rvli:w. ··she doesn 't realize this ls hdr home. ti Wendy Lee,, who speaks no Englis h, has arriv~ in perfect time for her first American bJrth· day. She will be four years old Tuesday. "Ri ght now, everytJ\ing is like a circus," said Tittle, the owner of a liquor s tore Clnd a market . "We just want to iet her settle * * * • ens .... ~·Hinshaw Fee Backed ... . .. . ·· ·. ·$6,000 for Consulting Service-Cleary .. ...... . ~r·GA"RY GRANVILLE ":-.' 'Of9itOlllr'°li.tsutt . .;,.... . .. 'Dft1 $6,000 .paid Rep. Andrew J:llall!iaw by.Spartanburg County. ~Gar.olina, in 1973 was for -c;onMdUat s~vices~ Hinshaw's fteJCl fep~entative-Chip Cleary ~lcld<ed today. . Pinlhaw was not available for CO DJOl ea.t on-Spart anburg 's ·tf;,000 ..f'iddle either Thursday or Otis morning. · But Cleary said he talked brief-11 "°ittl..the Newport Beach con-.. -. . .. -. -~ .. - gres.srrian 1;hurs..day night and was told the May 22, 1973 pay· ment ·was fo)r con s ultin g services. ~. • • However;Spartanburg COunty Ass·essor J .L. Marlow said Thursday that officials in the southern ... county weren't sure what they got Cor their money. They paid Orange County $2,045 Cor an assessor's computer system. ' · The c heck paid, lo Hinshaw, though, also indicated. it was ror the same computer system. Cleary said Hinshaw told hi m that be was called in as a consul· tant by Spartanburg's Carmer as- sessor and "went down and con· suited with'bim." ' "There's nothing illegal about that," Cleary said, "particulari· ly becaus e Andy1happens to be an expert in the £iel'd"." The Re p ublican co n · gressman's field aide admitted that Hinshaw's consulting was !See HINSHAW, Page A2) Coast Pair Lend Hand -,le fp Send Vet to Pick Up Family ir.i Vi~t ' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An mJ,eD]ployed veteran who said he'd.iell ari'eye·to1get his Camily out·tf.:Vietni111>Qew to liaiaop:to-...;..W,~::f,hAiib fo th_e genero6lty or an ele)erly Laguna Hills couple . •• J,-..J l lijdn 't re.alize there w~ ,tffese klrtd ot Americans still. ,_r~d. as tight as things are "°'J .. " Randy Curson, 28, said in anlntervi'ew T hursday. on television and gave him $3,500 lo pay most of his expenses. "It's taken just about all our ~ but,.tJUa iys so imp>rtant with the situation over there." saii:I \frs. F!isig, 60. "We'~e glud . lo bei a ble. to do someLh.ing tor peoplt:~ ... ~ince the Lord's been good lo us. Thirty years ago we couldn 't e ve n buy an extra toothpick.·' wiCe, Rose, their adopted son. Kelly, 4. • Carson leCt Rose and Kelly wit!!. Ctieiu!s i11<.Sllieon last o., tober when he was laid off by Northrop Aircran. He planned to &end fot1·lhem as-soon as he had the lhohey. But he was unable to find ·work back home, and had to live oCf mierhployment insurance and a small disability check for a Vietnam War irijury to his back. down.'' Both families h ave been wait- ing severa l m onths to adopt a Vietnamese orphan. And both were surprtsecl and pleased to learn theirs w~re on the World Airwpya night that leCt Saigon without permission. ''Especially aJter whal hap· pene(f today,'' s-aid Tittle, refer - ring tp_the tragic crash in Saigon or a U.S. plane carrying orphans. * * * • ID FRIDAY/APRIL 4, 1975 The ffl architello Camily hud been working th rough a ptivatc> attorney since October, trying lo adopt a Vietnamese child. They had pictures of Kim before she arrived. Kim was one of six children in the personal care of Mrs. Mary Fisher, the wiCe of a Sevenlh·day Adventist minister stationed in Saigon .. Th.e Marchitellos already ha\'e ~ * ~ UPI T•leJIMW With ·Carilon as he waited to board a Pan American World Airway,s !light to Hong Kong were Itestei-and Laurel Fasig, oft 5158 Avenida Despacio. th cdupte who heard of his plight She said she and her hus band. 77, both r e tired from the restaurant business, called Carson at his Watsonville home Tuesday aCter hearing he was worried about his Vietnamese Carson came to public atten- tion aCter he told the Associated Press he was willing to sell his eye Cor a transplant. saying : SMOKE BILLOWS FROM WRECKAGE OF CARGO PLANE Approxlmatelr Hi.If of Planeload of War Orphana Survived r• l'alleg Maia Aboard ·\ .,.Victims of Vessel -· .. . ' Sh\tking 14 ~tjfied By ~IJMON J,AKXAB EY -~f'tNl'9Mt .... I' ..... Th~ u;s,:COas< Guiitd today re· ltfled the names oC the four pe~ \iho perished Thursday wbelt1be'G6~foot s pOrtfisher Cin- co ~·w.tn heavy seas in the Gult'i>f California. :tii!o'"rict.ii;ns ·w~re Willard Bell, 48, )~tJ:r'a I:1land, owner ' and skipJl<X:,)>f .. the Qc>at; Raymond ¥.lnHett. 7S,.Los Angeles; Job<I Blaney, Fountain V.alley, and T~ Peaco:ck, Long Beach. • :Beti.'..od Fa.nsetJ were the only memben of the crew who were oO.liqa.{~ when the Cinco depart· ed "N8"1>ort Beach r0r a fi shing .lrl\i.:fel{. 23. The others had ·-. -~ -... • rBab')(. Mercy join~ tbe :Cin~o at Caba San Lucas.- . .· The· Cour bo:dles: were found floating in lifejackets s hortly after 9 a .m . T hursday about three miles off the beach from Frailes Bay, 39 n\ilcs nort.h~ast Or Cabo San Lucas:--The bodies and the wrecka ge Cfom the boat were dj~cov"red ~1 the crew of the fishing bOat Pez Espada. ·skippe rs or other Cishlng vessels in r a dio ·reports said ther e were only Cour persons known to be a board v.·hen the Cin· co left Caho San Lucas earl y Wednesday en route north to La Paz. Mrs ... laze! Bell , wife of the . owner wus en rou~e to La P az when news of the tragedy broke and did not learn or it until she re· ached the Mexican resort . Coast Guard s pokesman said it (See IDENTITIES, Page A2) "The only thing I've got is myself." ··\Ve Ceel he's j ust like a son to us now apd "'e know v.'e'JJ be pro· ud of his wife." said ~1rs. Fasig, who drove lo \Vatsonville with her husband and then took Carson to San Francisco to buy his plane ticket . He didn 't re· quire a visa, since he plans to be in Saigon less than seven days. Carson said he had talked to his wife only once since she gave birth and planned to s4rprise her with a phone · call when he re· ached Hong Kong. "She s'ounded a little ::afr::aid , but the bab:v's OK,'· he said. (See VETERAN, Page A2) ' DOW DECU NES FOR 5TH TIME NEW YORK (UPI ) -The stock mar)S,et closed lower for the Cifth cottsecutive session toch:1y in sloW trading on the Ne \v Yllrk Sl()(!k Exchange in the \\lake of -gloomy economic news. The Dow Jones industrial average lost 4.93 points to 747.26. Declines led advances by about a seven·fo-fiye margin , (tables, A15 ). , Prices were lower in light trad- ing on the American Stock Ex· change. Couruy's Jobless Rate Jumps to 8.4o/o By WILLIAM SCHREIBER ot'M o.ur ~'°' sutt More Orange Countians were out of work than ever beCore last month and.· the unemployment rate jumped nearly a full point. th e s tale D e partment qt Economic Development reported today. Nearly 67 ,000 people were on the jobless rolls during March, U.$ .. JOB~l;SS RATE.SOARS TO 8,7%, Page A4 surpassing the previous all·Lime record of 66,400 in June of 1971 . according to Alla Eldridge, state labor market analyst. (The state rate went to9.3percent.) ·'The total rose 6, 700 over the past 30 days and was up 29,700 or 80 percent Crom one year ago.·· she said .. , In contrast. 704,300 counlians held jobs in March. ''ManuCactur~ng and construe· tion layoCrs by local firms and termination of Orange County re· sidents who commuted to Los AngeJes County jobs caused the current in crease," Mrs. Eldridge said." The continuin g s lump in employment also spell s bad news for summer job hunter!:!, the stale report indica tes. The county's seasonal adjusted unemployinent r ate fo r March was 8.4 percent. up from 7.5 per- cent in February a nd 5.1 percent a year ago. The current national unemploy- ment rate is 8.7 perl·ent. .. Thi s was still v.•ell below the 10.5 percent rate registered in May of 1971 a t the height of the CSee JOBLESS. Page A2) Mesan Kille d Afte r Falling From Campe r From Wire Services . -~~ight Set ' ·1il"ASHINGTON (UPI) .L. Pan A m erican World &rways announced plans , t.QMy foi a o\ercy ilirlirt of ~ -SOUth Vietnamese or· Pbani· end· 50 ·adult atten- Cl&t1ts outt of Saigon Satur· day.,, -the t:>i11esl single aeye<ihe-~abte• !Ugbtyet. "A Pan ·Ame spokesman Some Want Settlement A Costa Mesa m a n was killed in· stantly Thursday when he toppled out the rear or a camper on an r\ri zona . hi g h way and was crushed beneath the wheels of a roll owing vehic le t hat railed to stop. 1lld~the exact arrival and dti!llrt-times !or the btg ...., ... r:,>-jet were being ·-]IO<il111Y llllheld '.'!or _.mcy·rea.Ona .1• ~T1i'e¥.·Gbarter. '.was a.r · ~r nP1bSl·(he RolUnterna· ;. oour ~hlldren •• liervlces · ne, or,. '11 wtll 11y ilren !Tom Sai~'• &en N~ut ,AJnio't' to • ~~-alr mil• ;.or • ,ntli· •of11eUa1 · ato.,.~,at . = ud HP110lulu, the ... -~ ... ~ "1 -:-;-.... !:. t . . ., "" ...... -. . .. ... .-. ,:~;:;r. • • ... ~.=-~ • .. • ' Douglas Machinists Divided· on S tri.ke By KATHY CLANCY OltMDelly ~"'"'" Some machJnJsts picketing the McDonnell Douelas Corpora- tion's Huntington Beach plant want to settle their seven·week- IOilgatrlke. Otheis are:. delermlncd t.o st&)': olflhe JOb until they get the wage package they w anl. "We are wJ IUna tO setUe it now,'.' sald-,one picket 1'.ll=daJ. "Dul 1 am not sure the union leaders are. "You have a lot or r11 bbl& ,.j'O\l!el'l who yell ror a nicker." hf ••• •aiu. , &\it the same man alto ttl· \uonec.1; ··t au4!ss we have tbl& much ~oney and time invested, which was almost identical to wemi1btas well go all the way.'' one acceRted by the United Auto otherp;ickets said they want to and Aer06pace Workers. ,~ ofl.tke job as long as it takes About 7,000 m embers are on •to w!n tltilr Point. strike in Southern Calitornia and ~l''M95tl or us aren"t dis · another 12,000 in St. Louis . Con· couraged," said Ray A!epet, an tract talks in both cities are at a l~Yeat .company employe·. standstlll, and Cederal mediators 'Tit is a matter or eeonOmics -:-have Set no new sessions. grass root , Pocketbook \.')am derinitely determined." economics.' s aid Cl ay s~id Herb Bec h er, another Brads l)aw, another picketer. picket. "This i11 ,an tdeaf we believe in Sallie Di x. and Beverly Luplow. and hope will.1ucceecl. '' • ,. ·1'°"'!':5 .Plf~tts, admitted the Th• strtten .. ell'meml>ln "')'• • ~•Is di~t~slng. <'..But I lhll . [j\Wl).t111lnat ~llOll~ '· • ~l!ln-atl!(~cilili:i. richt," Ma«ilUnisU:, 'have tietn: ap ~ DiX s«t ~· r~ '8~'D)Ol'al 1s· slnce .Fe~. 10. J;wo weiki aip 1ue.': '1 ' · ;· ,~ they rejeCla!· a ~ompany l ST ;.r1ge·A2) ' I ' . ~ ~ • Mi10' E. Davidson, 53, of 2473 Fai rway Drive, s us tained ::a c rushed s kull end multiple broken bones and internal in- juries when run over by the second vehicle. The accident occurred on In· terstate 10 about 36 mil_es west or Quartzsite, accordine to Arizona Highway P atrol otCicials. His companion and driver of the camper, Rtcbard Yorba, 49. also or Costa Mesa, told AHP in· vesttgators he heard the cam~r door ny open and saw Da vldson plua&;ctothe roadway~ By the Ume Yorba could pull over' and &urn a round le,> go back to the scel\e, tho victim.had been crusheQ. by al least one vehicle which kt:pl goin1 ~ithout stop· piDg. • Tod ay's C:l4'Sing N.Y. Stocks c TEN CENTS a 2-year·old daughter. ,_1arisa, who is excited and keep!) saying •·Kim i•coming to li ve with us," according fo lt1rs. Marchitello. Daniel Marchitcllo is a Secret Service agent. lie ::and his wife say they will keep their new daughter's full Vietnamese name, Doona Kim Le, but just call her "Kim " ·The Tittles h ave three (See ORPHANS, Page A%) -2 ~ * • -t Disaster Strikes Orphans BULLETIN WASHI NGTON !APl Military sources said this arter· noon Lii.ere was a ''derin ite possibility" that sabotage mlgbl have caused the crash or a CS t ransport pla ne loaded with South Vietnamese orphans. They said the cargo doors are so built that the pilot's controls should not be afrected if the doon blow out. SAIGON <U Pf I -,\giant U.S. Air Force plane crowded with Vietnamese war orphans en route to the United States in the first flight oC President Ford's Operation Ba byliCt crashed and burned today in a muddY. rice paddy near Sa igon. More than half the 305 persons aboard were 4 killed. The U.S. Embassy said at least 178 persons, mqst 9'-Jh.em .or- phan. 8 monlh•, lo lt'i!ars old, died when fhe cripf>lcd C5 Galaxy transport -the world's largest plane -crash-landed \\'hl le try· ing to make it back to Saigon's Tan Son Nhut Airport. after two huge cargo doors blew orr in Oight. An embassy spokesmen said al least 100 of the 243 orphans aboard and up to 20 adults sur· vived the crash -the worst dis- <tster in U.S. aviation history. It was believed at least some of the victims ..,,.ere sucked out oC the plane y.,·hen the cargo doors blew off, suddenly decompress· ing the plane. Most passengers were strapped in, however. and the decompression tore off their clothing. A hospital doctor said almost all t he dead brought in were naked. Presiden~ FQrd had plann~ to 2Teet the orphans when they ar- rived at Travis Air Force Base in CaliCornia a£ter ::a stopover. nt Clark Fi~d in the Philippines. Deeply saddened over the crash, Ford said in San Fran- cisco: "Our mission of mercy \viii continue. T he survivors will be Oown here "·hen they arc physically able. Other waiting orphans wi ll make the journey. ''This tragedy must not deter (SceC5CR1\SH. PaReA2> Ornn!ft•~ Coast ... n ... \\'t'al h t'r Cons'iderable c loudiness Saturday with 30 percent chance oC sca tte r e d showers by tonight and Saturday . Cooler days. Lows tonigbt most ly in 40s. Hi gh s Sa turday in 50s . • I NSIDE T ODAY Creating .an otfginal ballet is an exciting cho.llinge. but there's another iide ro ii - when the perfonnance ends. the dance will pr<>bably never be done .again. An Oronge C0031 choreographer tells hou.: he handles th e situation in o story by Daily Pilol sla/J writer Jackie Hyman on p:igt Cl of todoy's Weekender. l11dt'X Tti.¥iti.ii ,.,._ .. -...,.,. ....... Wt•IJ~ I' -At DAIL y PILOT c Friday. April 4, 1975 Plane Crash Site Scene of Horror By PETERO'W UGllLIN SAIGON, Sout h Vietnam (APl -The pa1;es Of a Donald Duck com ic book fl ipped In lhe wind. A baby 's bottle . a ru ght manuul , cushions •. clothing, ~nd molten pieces of m elKI were scattered a round 1n lhe burning grass. 1-leadless bod ies were buried in the m ud. It "'as the crash site or a U.S. Air Force CS Galaxy transport that was to have carried 243 Vietnamese orphu.us to the Un ited States. It crashed on t akeo£ffror11 Saigon today. TH E SU DDEN WHOOSll OF AIR out or the cabin of the plane, the largest in the world . was the fi rst sign of the im· minenl tragedy. . , Air Force Sgt. J im Hadley, a Sacr1:1mento medical techni- cian topping his two weeks of reserve trai ning with what he thought would be just a weekend fl i g~t to Sai~?n , knew ri ght away the plane w as in a decompression cond1t1on. . "You could see it," he said at Seventh-Day Adventist llospital, whe re he had been brought , muddied but unhurt after the crash. ''You could see the ho le in the back of the plane, you could see the sunlight streaming in. "THINGS STARTED FLYING AROUND. Eyeglasses. Pens. Pieces of insulation tbre off the ceiling. The pillows exploded. They were pl astic lined. "'That went on for a little while until the air stopped. By then the oxygen m asks had dropped dow n. ' "There weren't enough oxygen masks. We had to keep moving the n1 from kid to kid. We kept on our own because otherwise you gel drowsy and then you go out.'' An inj ured flig ht nurse said from a li tter in the hospital corridor, ··t lhink the kids were quiet because they were get· ting dopey from an absence of oxygen . "l don 't know how Jong we were in the a ir. We were los· ing altitude. But we had plenty of time. We had to discuss what we were going lo do. • "\\'E TALKED ABOUT WllAT DOORS we we re going out of when we impacted. We didn't stand by the doors. We \\•ere feeding oxygen to the kids.'' . .. The kids were wonderful," she added, asking that her name not be used. ''My folks didn't know l was on this flight,'' s he said. "The child r en were beautiful. They were noisy when we took off. T hey were scared, and they didn't like the straps holding them down . •·They v.·er c sitting two to a seat, six seals across, 12 to a row. "ONCE THE DECOMPRESSION condition hit, the kids dldn't say a word. They quieted down right a way.'' Hadley and the flight nurse were on the s econd level of the huge plane, sandwiched between the top deck and the cargo hold 65 feet below·. All levels held orphans and their mainly American womenesc~rts. f'ron1 Page Al Fro111 Page Al ORPHANS. • • C5 CRASH ~ __._.........__ .... -~----~ ..... '. -- • Thi.~u'8 ''· CalJinet -~RE~'F4V~~-~~· ·::..:...~;..· .'i:"!_ ..: .. ·.:A~~ , ~ '1~. ~'f~~!:~id '. ~~·!lit, INl.-telol>llGu"ft/IO>ber· has-~ . • . c•"11 -. -hUlbllolilil".f)IJ U.S. cill1~ • • " .. • Resigns= Millilna latWdlillon or olfer1ha' o ·~ .:: .. ~.to r~11~ In Soulh -Vlel· n · .;__uuast 1Tlie U .•. As.enc y !or lnlema· ' -• ·• ~:'I. SA IGON, South Vietnam (AP) -President Nguyen Van Thieu accepted the resignation of hi21 cabinet t oday amid mountin& call$ for his own Ouster and declared •·our government Is nlways ready to return to the negotiating t a ble." yonal DeVetopment set up the A medical mercy ~· service. . • tors , nur5e' and 1•r~in1=i!'i, S'xty AfO officials ~ runn1ng plus aupplie1 Is belftl~re tl\e around·lhe·clock dlsuter .e-day by \he liile~li.G!! , ij .· lief center. qj'flclats ·Hid. The Volunteers lo '''In , I~ number is llOO--Ul -11~. WU•Slraogled SJ\il.!ii(.;• , , He added , however , "We must attack a nd retake the lands cap- tured by the Communists.'' - about three-q uarters of the coun- try -a nd r e ne wed e arlier pledges not to a ccept a coalition .. , JOBLESS ... government \Vith the Viet Cong. aeros pace recession,'' Mrs . <United P r ess International Eldridge said. said he bl a med the eovernment ""'Major employment losers in military debacle on the United March Included : States.) -The a~eady depressed con· Thieu announced in a televised struction industry that dropped speech that he accepted the re· by another 600 jobs to a total of signa tion of th e ca binet a nd 22,500 or 24 percenl'lower.tb.in a named the speaker of the lower year ago. · -."~~~....!: house of the National Assembly, .....:The serVICe fndUslff.~re=' Nguyen Ba Can, to form a ~"war gistered a gain or 1.800 eri1plo)tes~ governme nt ... one that will not with the opening of two Newport as k to surrende r to the Com· Beach hotels, several medical munists. ·' racilities and Easter staffing by The broadcast came only hours amus ement parks. after a second roundup of sup--Wholesale a nd r etail jobs port ers of f o rm er Pre mier added 1,600 workers wilh the Nguyen CHO Ky on charges of~, . ..,opening of shopping center addi· plotting to overt hrow Thieu. N9' "".Uons in La guna Hills and Buena action was t a ke n against Ky, who.., ... ·Park. nine days ago denied that he a nd -A seasonal upswing in the his followers wer e plotting a coup boat-building industry added 200 against Thieu. e mpJoyes . "We must attack a nd retake -Factory payrolls drop~ by · the lands captured by the Com· 700 to 148,600 and were off 11,600 munists," Thie u said. "The tem· from the r ecord level · r eached porar y loss of la nd to the Com-last September . munists is d iffe rent from the -Aerospace (irms lost 300 willing ness t o s ign a paper .employes, dropping to a total of formally cedin g this land to 62 ,700, or S,000 jobs less than last them ." September's peak. Ho wever , many military -Electronicsfirms laid oCf 200 analys ts be lie ve that Thieu e mployes. would find it difficult to go on a -Trade disputes idled ~400 counteroffens ive and there is workers. some question the demoralized Employm e nt gai ners in · army would re act to a Com-eluded: munist-led a ttack on the capital -The non-farm wage and itself. s alary jobs al county firms rose Thie u also r e neWed ea~rlier by 3 400 to 560,900 or 4.6 per<"ent pledges not to acce pt a coalition abo~e the IHvel or a year ago. governme nt with the Viel Cong, and said the only solution to the continuing war is a return to the 1973 Paris cease-fire agre.emenl. Truckers Protest S ACRAMENTO (U PI ! Teams of :Ul!P:C1 :m,111>bflr1 have set yp·h•ad'l,Uort_eo.~t lhlo· SheraU>n i,.e.wpo~_toscreeD·, applicani..,:utd, ov·enee ett.orts·to ' Ulher me41cal •llPP1l1L • ~ A •Pok~lmllll1o'f'\IMJ Jlcnproflt.. humanll'nrlab';'oillf)UllllOil~lhat las\ m~shiled.l\a.r_,...4.U:· ing the 19t4 Hon'clur4.UMfrncSUi disaster S81G a Pah~il~ Airwa~s j~ner \ft'lll l&aVe~"!As Angeles International .~lrpo~ Su nday a,\ 7_:,0 p.m. fllf \lie .SOUl!i Vietnam,:se capital. •.. Officla.b ol the 5'111th Viet- namese consulate will be -at the Medicalifl.headqu6rtecs'ln Room 6$2 Saturday a nd ~nday to .. validate visas tor m edlcal personnel who sign up for the -trip. About 30 of the 50 seats r e· served o n Sunda y's P un Am flight had been filled shortly before noon today. ''W e nee d rn e dicines, an· tibiotics a nd burn medicines and, if we can't get enough donated. we w;:snt to buy some," said a spokesman for the organization, adding that cash contributions for the latter are tax-deductible. .f'rom 1•age Al IDENTITIES is not kno""'n what caused the 30-year old Cinco to break \IP· There was no evidence o( an ex- plosion. The boat was powered by twin d ieselS""which ruled out the possibility or fire or explosion. Skippers or fishing boats at Cabo San Lucas said a strong northerly came up after the Cin· co departed the cape and that heavy seas were running in the gulf. \l e ler an g ulf fi s h e rnlc n guessed th.at the boat could have collided with a whale or shark. TONIGHT -;. "MINNIE'S BOYS" ~ Coola Mesa Civic Playgouae., nlday and Saturday ,8:30p.m... • "FEIFFER'S PEQl!Ll!i:' - 'Newport Harbor .ffljlit:ar'•nia depl. A,11dl1orli11n , Frl iiild'Sat. 8 P·~sue.ii!:cT TO FITS" -Soulh Coas t Repertory Theat er. through Sun. 8 p.m . Also Sun. 3 p,m . FRIDAY NIGHT FJLMS - "All the Loving Couples." OCC Forum, 7 :30 p.m . Adm. $1. KIWANIS TRAVEU>GUE ''The ·Kingdom of th e Netherlands," Ru15 Potier, OCC Auditorium, 8 p.m . SATURDAY, APRILS RODEO -Newpci~ Hartior Jaycees benefit rodeo, Orange County Fairgrounds, April~. 6. 2 p.m. Adults $5 , chlldron $2 .51>, PHILHARMONIC CONCf)RT -Los Angeles 'Philharmonic Orchestra, Zubin Mehta cobd~t· Ing, UCI Crawford Hall, '§:30 p.m. .~ SUNDAY 'APRJLC' ·•- 0 RANGE CO~ST COM - MUN l TY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA -Coocerl, OCC Auditorium, 4 p .m .• Adm. $1.50, Ar d Ban·dit me -. , Takes $500 ' At Mesa Slwp One more in a lengthening slr· ing ot Costa Mesa armed·rob· ber:l.es occurred Thursday night, when a lone bandit surpriRd a lone clerk at a radio supply s hop, takinli( nearly $500 in loot. Richard A. Hurley, ,of the Radio Shack, 2750 Harbor BIVd., told police the bandit :jiof»away with about $110 in casft, plus two walkie-talkie units and an elec· tronic calculator. ·-. He said the robber enteMd the s hop shortly b e Core 9 p.m ., selected merchandise and then pulled astde his cout to display a pistol in the wa istband' or his trr,users . f hi ldren, Christopher, 7, Scott, 5. •end r.tic helle. 3, but have spent 6ever al months trying to adopt a Vietnamese orpha n through the friends of Children of Vietnam us but offer ne w hope for the liv· ing, ''the President said. The embassy said that in addi· lion to the children -mlxed- l)lood or:p~ans, _rpost sir~ by ·Ainerlcan Gls -the·plane ca r· ried 44 U.S. m iss ion escorts, 16 Air Force• crewmen and two flight nurses on its flight out of this capital threate ned by a Com· munist offensive that has swallowed two-thirds of South The Viet Cong bave 'tef.used..to negotiate v.·ith the Thieu regime and called for his overthrow and replacem ent by an. adm!nislra· lion standing for "peace., na· liona l concord and scrupulous imple m entation of the Paris agreement." Dozens of big dump trucks were driven around the Capitol Thurs· day to protest what independent o perators called increased ef· ·forts by the.Teamsters union to for ce them to join. The cr ew .of the Pez £Spada "'ho d iscovered the wreckage and retrie ved the viClJms said all of the bodies were in lifeJackets ·and appeared to b·e in good condi· tion. There \11a s no indication of fire aboa rd the vesSei. 1'he victim handed ovet''the moner as orClered. Lat.er, he told Officer Rod Canington the bandit appeared quite c~lm and collect· ed throughout the holdup, •econd at the Ra dio Shack ~it~ip a month. JI'! Denver. · · : . "I woSi'nraCi-afn-Crito-Wednes- J)ay, signing some more papers, ~hen I found out she was on lhaL f:ight," Tittle• sa•d today. "She anded al Oakland, they took her o lhe Presidio of San Ft-ancisco, · lhen we met he r last night in Los :Angeles." ; The Tittles already-knew tllCy :we re gelling Wendy before the :rapid events of the past two :weeks, and they had' photos of her ;beforehand. : She came from a private or· 11hanage outs ide Saigon, a nd ;spent the past fe w days with a· ~family in Saigon. ~ "We only speak a few Viel- ; namese words, like potty a nd -i drlnk," Title said. "But we're :: ecstatic.·' King Remembered ATLANTA. Ga. (AP ) -The 'widow and four children of Dr., Martin Luther King Jr., placed azaleas on his crypt today, mark· ·mg the s eventh anniversary of .his slaying. King's sons. Martin .111, 17, and Dexter, 13. placed the :plants of red n owers against the ~marble tomb. a djacent to the Ebeneter Baptist Church, "'here :King once preached. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Aoberl N. Weed "'"'"'"! .... P\HIOf>IM• Jack R. Curley llkt Pf.-.l<Nnl •"" C..M••' ""' ....... Tttomas Kee11il Edllo. Thomas A. Murphine """••'"'II !Edi .... c Charles H . Loo!t Richard P. Nall "-"".,.! """"•O•"O I.el"'' C:.Ost. M•"'11 CMtk e "* ... ••• 1''"' ~141 ... "'*"'"· I' O. ti<>• OM • ..,.,_. I Tt..,,.Of'I 17.14> Ml-4J21 c~sll...fltcl Advtr11slng M2·H 71 • • • .,, . Vietnam. , "'Many of those babtes sur· vived the crash beautifully," s aid a doctor. '' l carried in one handicapped boy who still had his crutch and brace and all he said was he wa nted to go potty.'' U.S. AID off icials earlier re- fused to allow the same group of orpha n s t o bo ard a World Airways charter plane because they believed it was unsafe to fl y with youngsters strapped to the noor. as were some on the ill· fated night today . The plane had taken off from Saigon's inte rnational Airport al 4:15 p.m . after it had nown some 40 miles. Both c lamshell·shaped doors at the rear of the huge fuselage blew off in flight. evidently dama ging hydraulic systems le ading to tail control.&. Those doors are large enough Group Sure Ford to Run · SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Slate Re publica n leaders and major pa rty contri butors ended a private m eeting with President Ford convinced be will seek elec- tion in 1976 even if challenged by Ronald Reagan. So m e of C al i fornia 's most influential Republicans said Ford reaffirmed that "I will absolutely be a candidate in 1976 and I expect to win.·" regardless of who opposes his nomination or election bid. ''He wa sn 't looking ove r anyone's shoulde r . he is going lo run for the nomination,'' said 's t a t e GOP Chairman Paul Haer le of Sa n Fra ncisco. f 'rom Page Al STRIKE ... for three j eeps to be driven into Most of the pickets Thursday the plane abreast and when they huddled a round sm all fires, built blew orr the air pressure inside in oil b arrels. to ward off the dropped inst antly· brisk ocean winds. The pilot, who was a survivor , Miss Dix a nd Miss Luplow both said later this caused him to have v.•ore heavy winter coats and d iff ic ulty in contr olling the hats. Most other pickets wore plane's rate or descent and ablli · windbreakers. ty toturn. "I am get tin g real attached to ~taj. Dennis Traynor. covered k ·oked v.•ith mud but unhurt. said that he this bar rel," one pie et J . ··we may j u st have it attempted to land at the airport bronzed," said another. he bad just left . But JO minutes The machi nists all adm itted after he .had tak~n off the plane the strike h as hit them hard Plowed into a rice paddy a rea r· . 11 ust short of the r unw ay. disinte· 1nanc1a Y. . . . l . n · On{' unmarried pi cket said he grated and burst tnto ames. . switched from buying expensive A Pentagon s pokesman said . lh .. 1 the fact the pilot ~~pt the plane t ~.~.~~r~~~~hasing e 12 or le ve l. and brought IL in to a cr ash· Another said his family has la nding so that m any ~f the qualified for $11 2 a month in state passengers survived was a re· . 'd the k ble demonstration of fly·• a~s1~tan.ce. Othe.rs sru . y are ~ar ~ .. dipping into family sav1pgs. ing s kill . ··whal savings?'' aftother said. Trailer Hits Mesa Girl, 19 A young woman rrom Brea suf. fered a broken leg Thursday ar- ternoon when she Wll!I clipped by a tumi n~ traile r while w•lking with fri ends along Costa Mesa's Mesa Verde E a-s t near Golf Coorse Drive. Poli ce s a i d Kathleen M. Hogan, 19. was treated at Colla Mesa Memorial ff05pital for her injuries. According to accident repol'UI , De nnis L. Ca sey of Oxnard. driver of tho rig, told police it ap· peared he had plenty of room to make his turn while pauln1 the pedestrians. .. It was a lwa1•s hand lo mouth anyway,'' One picket, with 35 years at the C'O mpany and one year unlil r e· tirement said . ''This is a heck o r :! way to end up alter JS yer years." He a nd about five others all said they "·ant to end the strike now, but they did not want their names mentione d. "I've got to get back to work to get some rest,'' one mansald, re· fe rri ng to the household chore& his wife has assigned him. 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