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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-04-11 - Orange Coast Pilot' - . . . • ' • DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 11 , 1975 VOL U , MO. 101, 4 SECTIONS, •4 PAGES 'Give Up Jealoa1sy' 1 of 12 Wives. . ' ,....,....,. ,Ii 't""~ __ J C'!i' I ft,.•·t 'If,/; \...Z C.~~es Haf>piJ}ess SALT LAKE CITY <AP > - ;Judy .:Joseph says she has .found ·re.al ha·ppiness. shuring her ,-husband with 11 women. ~ "My parents don't believe rrie. l've been ·home to Montana to visit them, and it's harder every time ," she said Thursday. She is one of a dozen women 4 Teens Held In Pill Thefts ,a u RNEY CUPll -Four teenage.boys were in custody to- day in 'the -theft of 13,000 pill& Which authorities believe result· ed in the hospitalization of 20 Youngsters f9r drug overdoses. • Two boys and two girls, rangjng In age fr6m.:l.J..to 16', "'temaifi~d in the hospitafin·satisfactory cdndi· tion while the othUr"16 we,re treat· ed and rete8sed Wednesday and Thursday. Shasta County s heriff's de: puties said the four in custod ~;. rranflng in age from IS to 17 , a re ~uspected Of ste aling' 10,000 UJJ" pers a nd downetS from 3 Fall ,Rive r J\1il~s drug, stJ;>re, andc 3~(JOO f~m a Burney, dr~ slore-,last weekend. • · ' I INSIDE TODAY Womm of ill repute hove bi'm tl}e .subject of a number of wtlf.lmo1Dn plays, and a UC JrvlJUf dJ'omo .. atudent IMu got.hettd 1eelf~• from these pjo.ll'·ifll•.• production which ........ ,., ,,.,..,,.. S.."""1! on pGge' C'~ of i oday'1 Wtt~r. ladex • I claimed as wives by AlexandL·1· J oseph. 39, leader' of a group th:1t has attempted to homestead on fed eral land·in southern Utah. J oseph freely admits having 12 wives ,and says he has been ex communicated from the Church of J esus Chri st of Latter·day SainJ.s <MOrmon) for practicing polygamy. Judy , a pretty 21 -year ·old blonde. adds . "You have to give ,up pqssessiveness. selrishness. jealousy and learn to Jove more "'hen you t>ecomc a polygamous '''ife." She said she com es from a· big family, and lived with five other girls al the University of Mon· lana, whe.i;; she had a perfect grade ayerage. ·Three of her roommates, including Carme n, now say they are Joseph's wives. ''I learned to h ave a real loving relations hip y,•ilh other girls in college, so it was easier to ad· just." Judy s aid. She said the o ther wives range in age from 18 lo 30, and two arc daughters of Ut a h polygamists. S h e criticized other polygamis ts -most of whom are excommunicated former mem- bers of t he Mormon church - who s he said don 't'realize the im· portance of a loving relationship among sister "'i\t.l!S.'J oscph•is ;in e;ii;.·Mprmon, a lthough only on~nf the women has a ~1onnon bed'.• ground. ' "'My parents don't understand how I'vehecome so happy," Judy , ~aid, adding that they told the FBI that Joseph' iJ<,idnaped her when .sbem arried him '1'8.tnonthsago. She adds Joseph J'.{ets a long well with some of his brothers·in· law, but h•s never met her parenl5'. .. If they l"{let him under other circ..umstances, lh ey'cl" im · CSee 12 WIVES, Page AZ) • ' Filel Cut Bill Gets Approva~ WASHINGTON (A P) -The FQr~ administration is unhappy with a Senate-passed bill reqwr- ln.-Americans tO use (less fuel. But no veto has been threatened even though thC meuure would virtually block the President 's OWJ.1 profram. , Rejecting numerous attempts to free oil prices from fede~a l eon· ~rols despite President. Ford's ur~in~s, the Senate Thurs'c1ay al>" proved, 6 to 25, a ,bill requiring joUt~ ata~·fcderal t;fforts lo cut fuel ro11~umption by 4 percent the next12'it\onths . . ' I •. I 111 .. ' Fairgromids Fire . ' r ran ur • ' ssessor Horses Panieked . ' ' " ·'""·' ',..., t~ •• ·tt·r~· -I('. , . ~"... - PANICKED HORSES CROWD AGAINST FENCE AFTER FLEEING FAIRGROUNDS FIRE Roundup Was Completed Early, But For 14 Horses, Help Came Too Late Fire Kills 14 Horses Predawn Blaze Erupts at Fairgrounds By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 lh• o .. ;1, Pllol SU•U A predawn (ire fed by dry straw and \\'ood explodL'<i in u st.able at Costa Mesa·s Orange County Fairgrounds today, kill· ing 14 horses as horrified bys tan- ders fought the bl aze from roof. tops with garden hoses. One girl, 17, s printed along the edge of the licking flames to £rec othe r panicked horses trapped in an adjacent 22-stall stable. The frightened beasts ran thrpugh the fairgrounds with at le;ist eight stampeding through a gate onto n earby· streets. All were rounded up. ,Damage is initial!>' cstimuted to be at least SI00,000. but in· vestigators said it could climb higher depending upon in · dividua l value of the dead horses. most of which perished in locked stalls,. (Related Photo. PageA3) A column of smoke visible for l'Giles towered more than 500 feet in tbe cloudy sky shortly aft.er 6:30'a.m·. The blaze fl ared in the old stable, one os' about a dozen hOU$ing more than 100 horses. No cause-Was dete rmined im· U\fdialely. Fire Departm e nt Battalion Chief Ed Lewis, who serves us iire inspector, said while survey. ing the smoky rubble 21;9 hours later it is doubtful it ever y,•ill be known, due to lhc total dcslruc· lion. One immediate theory offered was faulty wiring. j\ccountont Ric hard Farmer. 29, o( 1691 Mesa Drive. Santa Ana lleltbllJ, 1':"' called at .work by h\s tvife when she learned of the blaze and sent to check on their ' • ;6 • ~ horseTanoan. J·le found it safe in another sla· bl e, but expressed bitterness. ··There \vas a man in just no\\' sho\\·in~ us the y,•iring in our barn and it's pathetic. unbelievable," he said. E lectrical y,•iring deficiencies and an archaic water supply system on the old WW II Santa Ana Army Ai r Base land has been discussed in the past by the 32nd Di strict Agricultural Associa· lion, administrators of the stale Daily Pilot Spotlights OC Clmrches A ne"' approach to coverage of churches and synagogues at· tended by residents of the Orange Coast begins Sat urday in the Daily Pilot. The fi rst of a weekly" series of feature reports on area religious institutions appears in place of the usual church listings. Veteran newsman Tom Barley examines the E:I Toro Church or Jesus Christ or L.itter Day Saints Jin his first feature report, Satur· day. In coming "·eeks he \\'iii attend services \lo.'ithout advance \\'arn· ing and report fully on churches or temples Orange Coasl rcsi· dents attend. l.ook for the first'of thi~ continu· 1ng series in Saturday's Dail~ I "Pi lot. .... ~ .. "~·f··· I I propCrty. Battalion Chi er l.cY.'iS said to- day r enovation of the "'aler system has ne urly been complel· ed. but a water hydrant nearest the stable that burnt.'CI was not connected and therefore dry. He said it made no dif£erence in the battle against the fire that destroyed Bar I and itsoccupant.s, operated by Lesley Nelson Train· ing Stables. ''There w as nothing left lo :save ..• it was totally involved ·when we got. there. If tbe fire had .spread lo a noth:e r stable, then it would have made a difference.'' Flames did choar portions of ad· jaeent Barn J \ y.·herc Nan('y Dolan, 17. of 2270 Mendoza Dri ve, Costa Mesa, freed s~veral horses after the fire broke out. Miss Dolan'"h ad come from her nearby home to visit and £el'd her horse, Sierra's Palleo. "and was at the opposite end of the sta · ble complex ra king straw "·hen she!i melled s moke. ··And then all the hors~ started screaming and' really freaking out. I ran down there and the fire was kind or s hallOw and Lhen the ' Whole place just went up. "'I drove to call for help a nd then came back. There were people on the roo£s with garden hoses. I let seven or eight horses out,'' she re· call ed. One gro4p or freed horses slam· peded through the fairgrounds property ,I the lust s lo\\'runner bearing seared , third·degree burn .on its fl ank a nd seeming lo only follow the sound of hoofbeats ahead. 1-leat had appar e ntly blinded il. y (See HORSES, Page A2l "' ... • • es 'Office's Dealings Outlined ByGARVGRANVILl.E Ofttl•O..llf PUots..tl Wholesale Wheeling a nd Deal· ing in the Ora nge County as· sessor 's office iS revea led in tJ"an sc ripts of Grand Jury testimony m ade public today. The testimony from 11 witnesses at three secret sessions led to the bribery indictment last n1onth of assist a nt assessor George Upton <.ind Tandy Corporation Vi ce President James Bu xton . [ncluded fn the testimony <1re tules of gifts, favors. hidden cam· paign contributions. documenL..; missing from a ssessor's files and belated billings. !\lost of the period covered in the invcstiga. lion leading loi thue bribery in· dictments was when Rep. Andrew Hinshaw was Orange County as- sessor. It y,•as a fe,v hours after the Grand Jury returned the indict· ments that Orange County Dis· trict Attorney Cecil lli('ks de- cided l o send a two·man in· vestigating team to Alexa ndria, Va., to search Hinshaw·s apart· ment. There. Assistant District ,\t. torney Mic hael Capizzi and in- vestigator J ohn Coleman se ized stereo equipment nlcntioned pro· minently in the °t;rand Jury testimony. According: lo then 1"and y Corporation "'a rehouse manager J oseph Cerni, the equipment w<.is deli,1ered to Buxton's office in Garden Grove whe n Hins haw "'as present. Later. assistant administrator Kenneth t.1acLeod testified that CSee ASSESSOR, PageA2) ReagwiHit By Pravda MO SCOW (AP > Form er Gov . Ronald Reagan o(California is a l't!· s urrect e d ··politi<•a l d inosa ur'' of the Cold \Var who has revived the anti· 'Communist poli cies of the late John Fos ter Dulles. Pravda's leading com men· tator saidloday. Yuri Zhukov, who usually speaks for the Kremlin , de. nounced Reagan 's recent speech in·London in which he warned or Soviet inten· tions regarding detentc and urged Western Europe to build up its military strength. ''Reagan t horoughl y frightens hi s listeners by an imaginary ·soviet danger' ~·hich s upposedly hangs ovt;r We stern Euro1>W." Zhukov \\'l"Otc> in the Com· munist party newspaper. 7 ' • /ll? OAILVPILOT s Frid1y. Aprll 11 , 1975 , San Pedro Ship Blast Tied to Mideast ' SAN PEDRO (AP ) -A mysterious blast that s ank a l2S·root exrursion ship to the bot· tom of Los Ange les l{W'bor was being investigutcd today in light of a telephone r:.i ll tying It to the J\1iddle East situut1on. No one was aboard lht.• Carib Star Thursday ni ght "'hen the ex- plosion ripped the crart and sank it within 10 minutes. T1,110 hour s l a t er , a n anonyn1ous caller told lhti Long ,Oea('h Independent Press Tele· gram. "YQu ('an tell tho~c pt,--ople not to sell the steamer to the Arabs. This is just a warning." The reference W <.tS appari!ntly to the company's other s hi1>, the S.S. Catalina. Last foill the owners of the S.S. Cat:1lina said they had been offered SS million for her by the sheikdom of Ku\.\' all" 'fhe possibility of selling the .. big Y.'hite stean1cr," "'hich has been making lhe Catalina run ror some 50 years , had dis mayed island resid<?nts who feared tourisn1 would suffer. Los Angeles Police Depart· ment spokesmen acknowledged the report of th(' telephoni call, 'Jt_lass E xpatriation' Vatican Group Hits. Babylift V'ATICAN CITY CAPJ -An of- ficial of the Vatican's relier or- ganization said today the "ma!.S expatriation" of orphans from South Vietnam was "a deplora· ble and unjustified mistake." The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Charles Grange of France. head of the Asian Department of Coritas, said his organization opposed the airlift or orphans in Saigon. "'Caritas has deplored the mass expatriation of the babies and it has instru(·ted all its re- gional branches and all Catholic organizations to stay out of the airlirt program:· Msgr. Grange told a news conference. 0 'The Catholic Church has nothing to do with this plan. ''We feel th e ai rlift is a deplorable and unjustified mis- take \.\'hich does not solve the pro- blem. It was origiiiuted by an un· motivated hysteria which ap- pears to have rortunatcly raded." Msgr . Grange s aid tha t according to information re- ceived by his ofrice the airlift in - volved not only orphans, but also children turned over to the or· ganization by panicking parents. ·'Adoption is contrary to the cultural traditions of the Viet· n ame'se peop'lc , '' he said. ··orphans are generally' placed in the custody of other r elatives or taken care of by the communi- ty in villages or districts, and adoption by s tra nger s ·has seldom been considered in the past." !dsgr. Grange said he heard that the airlift was to involve some 5,000 babies, but less than S. VIET COPTERS RUSH AID TO XUAN LOC, Page A4 CRIPPLED VET CITES "WASTE'-84 2,000 have left South Vietnam. He stressed that Caritas had collected over $1 million for the Vietnamese population. ··our food and medicine is dis- t ri but ed throug h the local Caritas which is working in close contact also "-'ilh non-Catholic re- li ef groups, including the Bud - dhists," Msgr. Grange said. .. We do not base our work on political considerations. Ou r of- fices are fully operating in areas co ntroll ed b y Communi s t troops ." UPI T•MtlMIO TALKS IN FULLERTON Angela Davis Miss Davis Hits U.S. R epression By ELLIOTT ALMOND Of 11111 Daily Pl lol5Uifl From Pagf' A I 1'~ULLERTON -Angela Davis , speaking a t Cal State Fullerton Thursday ni ght urged students to organi ze a campus movement against what she said is racist and political repression in the U.S. ASSESSOR'S OFFICE. • • The former UCLA philosophy professor a nd self-avowed Marx- ist also said the current economic situation is an example of how ··the establis hment is losing its grip.'· She spoke .. to about 1,000 students from Cal State Fullerton and Chapman College. he and another worker in the as- sessor·s office delivered the un- opened stereo packages from Up - ton's Santa Ana hom e to Hinshaw·s Newport Beach apart- ment. Cerni told the jury ther e was no paper work to cover the transac- tion and that there had been none accompanying other merchan- dise Upton had picked up at the company's warehouse on Knott Avenue in Garden Grove. Upton,arcording to testimony had received a n S864 generato; for his boat at no charge when Buxton was Tandy's chier opcrat· ingofficer in Oran~e CoWlty The generator was located in a February search led by Coleman ·and assi sted by two l-l a rbor Patrol officers in Newport Beach. · A key "·itness among the 11 . who testified was Tandy tax manager \Villiam John Hughes Jr. \Vhen firs t called to testify before the jury March 6, Hughes invoked his Firth Amendment rights and refused to answer Capizzi's questions. After being recalled March 20 and pres umably after being granted immunity Hughes answered Capizzi 's inquiries. fie admitted that campaign contributions to Assessor Jack Vallerga's 1973 and 1974 fund raisers were disguised on the company 's books as tax pay- ments. Hughes roiralled using a $2,000 cashi er 's check to buy dinner tickets in 1973 and another $1.000 to purchase -tickets for another ORANGE COAST :i DAILY PILOT Tlto ()<....,. C.N\I (),oil, Pilot,"""'-·· h <(WO>• -!ho ,,_...,,.J>oon•. '' P<ll>l•VIM .... _(II-_,.. C.O...i PtiDll"'ioMI Goml>•nf. ~--"'Ilion> ••e "11>1•-Mol'IO•• l fttOuQll f"""'' "" C..0..!• -.... ~ .. _. &t4'tf\, Hunlo~ari Bit.ocf\/~oun, l••n Y•!•e•, l•••nor. ~•<IOI~""" Y•ll•• •"'1 l-8".cf\~ul" C08>1 " "noi' '""°""' ::;::.-,.:~ ':':.'.':.:O ~:."..'..~·r~ :6 ~~~ ~ ~''""'·Wt•_,.., C•lolorn•• "1•1'. Robert N. W('ed f><t .. drnt •"" Pulll)""'' Jack R. Curley II'{' Pro>•~nt •nd Gf-•I --· Thoma<; Keevil l fl·lo< Thomas A. Murl)hine ~n•Q•"Q l e>tot Charles H Loo~ Richard P. Nall "''""'•nl r.t."'"f"'f(<lll(lf • Ollie es (0'>1•-.... llOW<•l6"y!>!N" .. ......... , &o'.t<n )llJ N~ .. 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He also admitted entertaining Orange County assessor 's office officials al International As- sociation of Assessing Ofricers conventions in Miami, Dallas and San Francisco. However, Hughes denied that any or his activities "'ere aimed at influencing assessment of Tandy property, especially that property which escaped assess- ment in 1969. 1970 , 1971and1972. It was after deputy assessor Joe Stancheck audited the~com­ pany's books in Forth Worth, Tex . that the under assessment "'as discovered. Stancheck testified that he turned his records over to as- sessor J ack Vallerga in early 1973, but that the added assess- .ment was not billed to the com- pany until after the Grand Jury had s ubpoenaed the company's fil es from the assessor's of rice in 1973. The amount of escaped assess· 1nent that Stanchcck Wlcovered during his audit was roughly $30,000 for each or the four years. Most or it, Sta ncht..>ck told the jury, "'""s due to intcrpt'tations of import merchandise in the com- pany's inventory. \Vhen ;:ippearing before the jury, Stancheck invoked his Firth Amendment right~ when asked questions related to the conven- tions in Miami, Dallas and San Francisco. Buxton, the other man indi cted on bribe ry charges, refused to answer a ny questions asked him by Capizzi. But he \Va s quoted liberally by warehouse manage r Ce rni in his ~cstimony. George Upton is getting awful- ly greedy," Cerni quoted Buxton as sayin g s hortly arter one of Up- ton·s apparl'nl'ly rrequent vi:-11.s to Tand y "'ar e hou st.•. "Capitalism .is on its way out lhe back door of history," she said. ·'And the situation now won 't get any better.'' t.1iss Davis attac ked Vice Presid ent Nelson Rockefell er. "Look how Rockereller and Kissinger handled Al lende's Chile when he wanted to nationalize the copper mines. They used the CIA to lake care-of the business in- terests,'' she asserted. "The U.S. ruling class must be on the warpath if they mus t transfer Rockefeller rrom the board or directors of big business to the vice presidency.'' Through her illustrations of "''bat she said was political and social oppression, Miss Davis em- phasized a need to organize. ''The ·ruling class is pitting poor whites against black and chicanos. We must organi ze to fight this op- pression." ~tiss Davis told students they should write to any of the major courts or to Pres ident Ford to let the leaders kno"' "·hat people think about political prisoners. She said they could pressure the nation ·s leaders with letters de- manding the release of the Soledad Six or Jo Ann Little in North Carolina. AOUDAD 'DAD' HAS BABY AUROR1\, Ill. <UPJ) -An iloudad -a sheep from North Africa "'ith big spiral horns ~ surprised zoo officials Thursday when it gave birth to a baby aoudad. Zoo o(ficials said they were surprised by the birth because ,they thought th e zoo's two aoudads \Vere both male. Tht•y said the new three·pound ;:irriv<.il is a male for sure. Not Sacred? Co11 Ed Boss Carps a t Bill NE\V YORK (AP) -Charles Luce, the $160 ,000·a·year board chairman of Con Edison, has decided to Shed a little light about his electric bills. Chairman Luce said that in January 1973. customer Luc e was billed $105.28 ror the 2.633 kilowull ·hours Con Ed said was used at his Westchester homo. Then last January, the Luce hou sehold used 1,423 kilo"·att·hours , 45.9 percent Jess that It consumed two years earlier. Customer Luce's ended up paying $2 .2S mor e than he did in January 1973. Well. th at's what numcrou!I r ate hike~ .and fuel 3djust- n1ents did lo chairman-customer Luce'!I electric bills . "1\t one point, I got u \'Cry. very hig h estimated bill." Luce compl1fncd in an interview. ''And l 'hud a hard time convincing Mr. l.uce that the e5timuting procedures we U!lcd "'ere correC't ," chimed. back Morris Dantzker. Con Ed 's customer-service chier. "The procedurt>S may h&vc been correct," Luce retort· ed . "but t~e bill was wrong.·• but would give no Immediate In· dication Or how 1eriously it was being ~onaidered .. .._ Robert Filson, president of Cutallna Motor Cruisers, s Bld. ' early today he was·"aJarmed, to l>ay the' least," when ·told about the teler,hoqe cull. "I'm just stunned, 'htiaid. Filson said the company did not pur$ue (ur ther di scussion . about selling the :;.s. Catalina. City firt;.tn.en '.aaJd the Carib Star "'as 1lnktnr "When they ar· rived at the scene Thunday nJ&hl ondlls bow sank quickly. The 600·Pasaen&er ship, which salla the 27·mlle i"6uWe from the harbor to Catalina l 15lliln·d, was b.umlng when firemen arrived , bm the flames were doused when the bow !Su nk . The l'lhip'.!5 It~ "'as sticking out or the ~·ater, but It Mu reported that lea lhan 10 percent of the cran was viJlble. Fire departmrnt information officer Ed Castle said officials did not know what ca~ the ex· plOllon . •· The Carib Star W&!' .v•lued at $2.5 million, accor!SlJtl to hlaon. The 92-ton vet1t1el .was brOUlht. to San PedrO from lueri<t Rlro In 1973 alter having Served there us an auto-pas1:1enger ferryboat. Horse ~overs Mourn ''Why ~ Why Did He Have to Die?'-' By DOUG FRITZSCllE Of Ille Ololtr l'il .. SWtl "Oh why. Why, God. Why did hehavetodie?" Faces flus hed , eyes filled with tears they huddled in t ight clusters seeking comfort in the arms of friends. Smoke still curled up from the blackened, charred remnants of the stables where their tiorses- their prized possessions, their friends and the focus of a lifestyle unique lo a certain breed of teen· .. age girls-lived and died. A backhoe mixed damp earth with the still-smoldering hay. \Yater strea med from a broken overhead pipe . Polic'e and firemen wandered through the aftermath of an early morning fire at the Orange Cowity Fair- grounds stable area that killed 14 of 20 horses in a stable managed by John Waller of Costa Mesa. Someone's companion lay lire- less on the ground, covered with a blanket. , "How would you like to have to tell a 12·year-old girl her horse is dead?" Janice Curley wondered. Geronimo, her daughter's horse, peris hed in the blaze. Cindy ltaab. 20, of Costa Mesa no longer owns horses. But as she huddled with her yoWlger sister and mother, her tears nowed in an unbroken stream. 1-loney. he r first horse, an animal she had outgrown, had died in the fire. ' 1-loney was sold to a £riend, she said, "but Honey was my first horse.·· ··1 always told myselr that when I had the money J would buy Honey back and put her out to pasture for the rest of her life." she cried. Tack slung over her shoulder. she turned to a friend ror a teerful ren\inisce nee 'about Honey. "I thought I was too old for horse:;," shj' ~aid. ··Thank God," she said to a rriend. ' ··They are old barns," a:lablc manager John Waller of Costa A-1esa said. '.'There has been some talk lately that they are not very safe." · Waller lost Bonnie and Clyde, his t"'o horses, in the fire. ··we all knew the condltio• "'hen we leased,'' he said. ''But it would be good to have some kind or o:ilarm ." The sta bles were highly flam· mable, s aid Waller, who leases the stable from the state. The wiring may have been faulty, he said. Lesley Nelson, who hod kept her six horses in the stable, .stood at the edge o( a circle of friends; shoulders s lumped, eyes red but cried out. ' .. I can't talk a nymore,"' she said. ~'-. · . Fro"' Pagf' A I . HORSES DIE IN FIRE. •• Poll'te, Or~ngc CountY Animal Control officers . owners und others simply "'illing to help- many te~rful-hclped corral the ramp8ging animals, whose ni&ht .resulted in a radio Sigalert for motorists to avoid the area. The burned horse wa:; led back and tethered not tar from where scores of grim and mourning horse lovers were gathering to console each other or await word of the fate or t heir own mounts. Piles of charred and smoke- blackened tack room supplies in- cluding saddles stacked neatly in a row told the s tory mutely com· pared to the earlier screams of trapped horses. A couple of teenaged girls s obbed in each others' arms. A man in an ornate cowboy hat con- fer r ed "'ith several hors e owners, h is Ad a m 's Apple bob- bing as he gulped on his grief. He "'as comparing a list o£ stall s that contained dead horses "'ilh the stalls "'here. theirs had been stabled. One young girl st,bpped beside the tethered horse that i:'JCI escape, but not before the ragllll blaze inflicted" burns and wounds too severe lo in die ate fturviv aJ. The tiorse panted hoarsely. His nank burn was raw. "He's bUnd and he c+in't ev~ breathe .•. , " the adoleicent girl w)limper ed. · A rew minutes later rrom the direction whe re the hone had been tethered a gunshot ' shat· tered the hush that settled over the area in the. aftermath or dis- aster. The people gath.ered flinched and a few horses stabled nearby shivered and whi n nied nervously. l"ro•Pag .. Al MAN HA'S 12 WIVES. mediately like him," she .said. J oseph we ars Indian-style braids "'ith a handerchief head- band. , • • ··A lot of tHe 1girls al-e in school and .they don't know yet," Mrs. Curley said. She de1cribed her life in re· mote southern Utah, living in a house trailer with several other women, as. .. an advcnturearoun(t every corner." court battle involving the Joseph clan and 13 other families. The jbomesteaders, most of who 'are'n 't polygamous, say they want td com bat food shortages and inflation by living orr the land. -Those who were there knew. It was a tragedy that perhaixs can only be understood by a teen-age girl who has put her bah¥ sitting money, time, attention and Jove into the ownership of a horse. Owners of hor ses in other nearby stables stood' by, un- !<ferstanding. They were thankful that their horses had been spared. Sharon Ward, 15, of Costa Mesa had discussed moving her horse, Bonnie, to the burned sta- ble only Thursday. ........ Carmen Joseph, another of Joseph's wives, says some of the marriages have been formalized and are registered with ap- propriate agents, but others have not . Uta h law p'rohibils both polygamy and cohabitation. Authorities h aven 't charged them with violating either law, the family said. Their attempts to homestead on federal land have res ulted in a But U.S. District Court Judge Aldon J . Anderson issued an or- der Thursd ay req uiring most of the group to vacate the land ira - mediately. However, he allowed Joseph and three other settlers who appeared in court Thursday to live on the land until the issue comes to trial. The Bureau of Land Manage. ment asked the court to rule that the families were trespassing on land northeast of Kanab a nd evict them. Beautifu l Crewel Wing Chairs Ready for Immediate Delivery On display Now ----Btop ih- and See • ' • DREXEL-HE Ai T AGE-HENREOON-WOOO,.ARK-t<ARAST AN-8(\KER NEWPOAT BE ACH• ,,,., _ _A i1A1.1 11'7J "'~~,,. .. --l'JMI l1'7 Wa'.'.:~~:~~~CH-:·20lt . tea -~~""' -,""""", ><SNUH111t:-0ASTHW\"., .... mt TORRANCE. • WlH Djl>YS & SATUIDAY S t:OO lo S:l O 236<9 HAWTIIORNI;; Bl.VD. •Open Pri. tll 9. 5&to;i\1·$:30J """'"" . • ' " '" ·1 .. •• • fl• '" "' i 111 .111 .. " - I l \ ·&~ W@ruJ!? ®@f?WO©@ Got a e,robl.tm '' Th•n wrill! Pal /Ju11r1 . I al will call rf'd lo~. pet tlur answer• and <Jc.' lion you Rf!c>d 10 i.·oh.ie intqutllt'.! ~u {IOVl!'r1nne,H (11td bu .~ln !!ss ,,_f o1/ your qut"'.~llous IQ /'O I fJUllPI 'I\/ \'u11r Se rt•1ci: n Orani;r c.:ou .~1 JJa1/y 1~1101. J> (J Bof 1.~iiV. Co.~fu f.1e sa. ('A '12626 l ul·lud~· yo ur ft•/('/lhone """llwr. /Hogn:h1e Con1pl.;h1t1t DEAR PAT : Do you still get a lot or mugu:z:ine subscription pro· ~!ems, or have they dropped off 1n number? lt seems thut not munY are publis hed in At Your Service any longL'r. J .J .. F'ount01in Valley There has been some decrease In ma gazine subscriplion pro- ble ms. All those received by At Your Service are rorwarded to Magazine ActiOn Line,·• free . ,Mnjt"e provided by .PuJ)UShers.. Clearing House, 38! Channel Drive, Port Washington, NY 10050. MAL handleli subscription probl e m s Involving those magazines Publl!iihers Clearing House sells .and others not of- fered by the (lrm . One AYS re- •der was amazed when PCllpaid her a refund Of1 a ~agazine1t did not handle. She and others are of. fered s ubstitute li ubscriptions available from PCtl "'hen a pro· bletp can not be ~orrected by the magazine's publis her. In this case, the s ubstitute magazines were not acceptable. and the re- ques t~d refund was issued. Readers are urged to submit their s ubsc ription problems ctiredl)' to Magazine Action Line, mentioning. Al Your Service as a reference source. Josepti J . Kell e h e r, vice preside nt of PubUsheT1 Clearing House, asll;s that readers first try to settle their problem w)lh the magazine or subscrlpti•n 'agency involved. If the problem ren1 "ins unsolved, include all per(inent information -. subscription label, proof of purchase, s ubscription dates or .order num ber -when cor- respondln& with l'tagazine Ac - tion Line. Wh!I Blanrh? DEAR PAT: I have a la rge home freei.&r and al';Vays buy fresh vegetables when they're on sale for freezine. I want to find out ir a od why all food freezing instructions advise blanching fbrief bOillrig, 'followed bY itn - mediate cooling) for vegetables_ ·This procedure is a bother and I don 't u nd e r s t a nd why it's necessary. C.D., l\.1ission Viejo Most vegetables should be blanched be fo re freezing to deslroy enzyme action. Enzymes . are chem lc:a l s ubstances present .In foods lhat s peed up chemical reac tion s, s u c h as a g ing. 'Enzymes are des troyed by beat and are Inactivated or s lowed down by low te mperatures. This · Jprefreezing preparation main- tains the original quaUty of the food. and is recom mended unless :tbe vegetable will be eaten within eaeor two months. ff'hut a llradurhe! DEAR PAT: l wish lo thank yo~ for having told your readers about the county chapter of the. National Migraine Foundation. I must note an error, pcrbaps in in- terpretation of my letter to you. The 1-lotline phone nun1ber is in operation Monday through Satur- day, 9 a.m . lo 9 p .m ., nol 24 hours it day. Thank you again for the exposure, which has res ulted in many incoming p hone calls. C.M .. Santa Ana Sorry about this mistake. The answering servicr. taking 'm essages for NM F prbvlded the e rroneous inrorm at ion published when it was contacted by AYS. The lfotline number is 979-7810. Hotnroar11er E:rempflo11 DEAR PAT: Is it true that anyone receiving food stamps is not e li gi ble t o file for the "Homeowner 's Exemption? T . R .. Laguna Beach Assistance received s olely from the fede ral government, such as rood .stamp assistance, medicare and medl·tal, does not 1nake a properly owner ineUgible for lhe homeowner's exemption claim, according to the county assessor's orflce. Nor Is rttelpt ot staLe assistance under the Senior Citizens Property Tax A&sls tance Law 11 reason for dlsquall(lcatlon. A property owner, co-ownt!r or purchaser named in a contract of sale is not t-llgible for lhe rxemption if, dt1r· tng the 12 monlh\e nding J une 30, Jt7S, that person or anyone \o\'lth whom ownenlalp of the dwelling L'I Iha red rec el ved ( l ) Aid to the PuUnli~UY Self·Supportb>g_B!lnd 1<APSB >; !ZJ Atd lo'FanilOes with Dependent Children CAFDC(j '<<V Gene ral Asslalante (GA); the •old colored check from the ;.s_ T~a1art!r be aring the tate - rq r. n I ''S ta .. «! P ayments llicluded"; or (4)-any other p11bllc assistance 1rant from the •late, county or cltr, .• ,~ta.lD.ln&, efUMr directly or 11G1rttlly, aa alltwaoce for pittperty taxn on Ille lavolwed .4P'~tlln~ AddlU..1 lnfwra1t• ca• be obt.alaed'1J7 -pW.J•I tbe bameowner•s ea-' ~•ptloft dtvl1lon. 834·:18ZI. Horse Saved Kim Soda (left) and Ch1is North walk horse a long Vanguard Way near fairgrounds ln Costa Mesa today aft.er raging fire that caused destruction of at leas( 14 horses. Officials were sti ll attempting to determine cause. Brown ·Fires Bright I For Fund Activities SACRAMENTO !AP) -A South Coast Regional Coastline commissioner has been fired by Gov. Edmund G. Brown.tr. for us- ing his position to solicit cam- paign funds for Brown in last year 's gubern a tori a 1 race. Donald f~. Bright, chairrnan of the regional panel. hud been criticized for soliciting Brown fund s from developers \\'ho had projects up for consideration by the com1nission. The govcr·nor 's t.leci sion to replac(' Bright \\'as ··pi cking upon his campaign p1·om ise," Rro"•n 's appointments secretary, Carlotta ri.1ellon , said Thursday. Brown also announced he v.•as replacing another member of the South Coast commission , Donald W. Phillips. b~t q,o specific reason was given for his dismissal. Both men were appointed by former Go'{.,Ronald Reagan. The new com.missioners. sub- ject to Senate l'onfirmation . y,·jtl be Frank Cas at.lo and Oavid Com- mons. both of I,os Angeles. ' , Bright, 44. s;.1id l 'hursduy lh al Bro\\<·n's action left him ··disap· pointed at nol ha vin!: an op· po rtunity tu continue and be wi th the plannini:: p1·otL'Sl-i until it t'Olll - es to fruition. but I have enjoyed very much the ;.ictivitics." The South Coas t commission is one of six region;.il comn1issions established to regulate develop. ment within 1,000 yards of the 21 Puppies Tie Record POTTSBORO . ·rex . (AP) -A litter of 21 St . Bernard puppies delivered near here matches the re· cord for the second largest dog litter, according lo the 1974Guinness Book of Records. The puppies were giv('ll birth over a 12-hour period \Vedncsday by a nine· month·old St. Bernard owned by the Jimmy Grif- fin family of Fihk, a fishin~ \"illage nC'ar here. Seven of the pups later died . three of them crus hed by their mother. l't'trs. Griffin s<1 id. She said another pup ;.dmost died but i-;he revived it \I. ith moulh ·lo-mouth re!)uscila· lion. Oolily Pilot SI-Ill PMlo BOUNCED BY BROWN Coaotal Chief Bright (·0<..1stline as a means-of protecting lh(' coas tal environ n1cnt. Bright. a profei-;sorof biology at Californi<..i State Cnivcrs ity, F'ullt1rton. arranged a luncheon last Oct. 7 in Long Beach and in- vited a number of developers \Vho had projects under revie,~· by the commission. The purpose of th'c luncheon \v.i s to urge the de- 1velopers to bu y SlOO tickt·ts for an Orange County 1·t:ception forthen- C'andidute Bro\\<·n. \Vhen the luncheon plans Camt' to light, Bro\\·n said he kney,• nothing about them and called on Bri ght to 1·cs1g-n. llo,\•evcr, Bright refused and rt•quesled an investigation by state Ally. Ge n. Evcllc Younger, \\'ho ruled that Bri g hrs a{·tivitics "'did not constitute a prosecutable ofrc nse. ·' Uright said at the time he saw nothing ,.,.·rong in what he did . ··1 don 't think it \\"3S an unethical event ut all. It \ ... ·as in the' natural fl o\v of things. The process a ll the commissions are involved in is 11 very political thing, and this isthC css(•nct-of politics -trying to get a <'I.Ind 1da Lt.· elected.'' 1·he nl.'wly appoinlt'd conl · m 1 s~1011ers are both Democrals. Cas ado. 51, is the owner of El ,\<lobc Rl'slaurant in l..os AnS!e lcs <ind has been active in f\lexi('<Jn · t\merican affairs. Commons, 61 . is ~I semi ·rl'tlrcd n1ot1on picture executive. lie is u lo ngtime yacht racer und a n1ember of the national Oceano- 1,;r<i ph ic Society. Pets and Cigarettes Head Sunday Lineup Sh.aping up as '"Sunday's Best" for l!aily Piklt rt'aders arc these features:- PET PARADE-E ven v.·1Lh luxury budgets ti ghtening people seem to find money ror pet~ and their care. Daily Pilot Stafr Writer Jackie Hyman checks in- to which pets are most popul ar along lhe_ Orange Cpasl and other faseinDting aspects of the pet scene, YOU Section. -SMOKE, SMOKE. SMOKE- Cigarettes and th{' young ~Opie vtho puff po ·the m continue lo be problem~ ror those In charge or area high school r<1mpuses . Dai - ly Pilot Staff Writer f)·filertck Schoeme.hl looks behind the smoke i1creen in another feature . scheduled for l(OU Sttllon. UTl'LE THINGS -11·s a mat· ter of pet peC\'es. Some cvehts (suN DAY SPECIAL) have th-& momentum of habit and popular opinion behind them , but Lhey just dori 'L make sense-at ~east not to every last person. Daily Pilot Editor Tom Kee\'il re· veals in his Editor's Notebook on Sunday a rew of thosc things th<it, well, just don 't seem ri ght. Who knows? A1aybe you'll agree. DESERTS AND TREES-T"o major battles between environ· mentalists and •·users" arcsh:1p- lng up in California. One i!5 <;on- cerncd with desert damage done by otrroad vehlcles a nd the other has to do "'Ith the future develop- ment and use of Yosemite Nn - tlonal Park. Separate stories are scheduled ror Sunday on these two lOpics wilh a common them~. /1 • DAIL y PILOT A3 Insecticide Spill 50 CHP, Firemen Hospitalized LOS ANGEL~:s (1\I)) ~ 1-'ierv clouds of de;1dly inseeticidl· poured from :.a truek uccident on the lr a n ~il1 o n roud of the l·lo ll y\vo o d ·Go ldcn St:.itc frcc'' a ys and sent more th:.in 50 fh·e mc·n and highway p;_ilro\men 10 a hospital, authorities said to- day. Through frantic lt'iephonc ~all s to the insel'ticide 's manufacturer in Delaware of· r~ers learned how to fight thl· fire ~nd what antidote lo gi ve the v1ct1m s. s aid the California Highway Patrol. Al least 11 oersons "'·ere ad· milted to f'acoima Lutheran i·lospital for observation. They "'ere given injections of atropinC 1 to "'ard off the ('hemical's effects -\veukncss, ht.•adachcs, SY.'eal in,g and blurr(•d vi ~ion . Hospital officials !i tiid the victims weren't ih danger of d yinl! . t\ true!.. 1·;1rryin.,: the in:-1·1· L1c11JL'. a l>uponl prlKluct l'<ilil·d i\lethun1cl, tolllded \Vlth anoll14 •r trul'k at I he junttion of th·· lloll y\,·ood 1111<1 (;01d 1:n Stal l' fr1•c...,'a)S ·r1iursd.iy n1 i.:ht. llu1h tru1·ks l'l"Ul)ll·d into fla1ncs. and furllL'S from the bunting 1nsL·1· ti<:ith~ biJloy,•ed 1n the air ··\\'e hcca rne aware v.·e \\"1'r(• d ea l1n ..: v.•1th a dan~ero u~ chemical, hut we didn't knoy,· 1f waler \\:ould aggrav41.te the fLrl.', or what ,'' s aid a hi i:h,vu ~ patroln1n n. '""J'he 1nvoicL•s v.·erC' burnC"ll . \\'c l'a lled the trucking co mpany and got the l>i ll~ of lading and found whC're I he in sect ide \•:as mad<'.·• lie s aid thc hazardou~ in~r('· / <lient of th1..• inseclie idc \\a~ a sub· Sl!inl'c called lannalc. Tht· frt·cv.·ays \\·ere l>lol'kl'd ol"f for a h;.df rnilt.·. Announccn1ents \\'ere bro<.1Uca s t :Jd1Ji ~in g n1uto11:-.1s drt\lflg th1·ough 1hP ll l"t'h to hl' ~d e rt for the sy111pto1ns ol 1.101so11 111g and <'heck \\"ilh ;1 h11s p1t a l 1f th1.:y ffi ll ill. A spokcsn1a11 fol" Liu..' l'aeoim;1 hu~p1tal !);.11d . "\\'\··1·e s\\·a1111led, \\'p're eall111g 111 all our 1>crson- 11e l. ·' I le sa1J J7 fu't••n\•n, IJ highway putroln1t•n and a l ..os Ange l ~:-. pol11:L•1n a n ""e/'1.' brought to the hospita l fo r ex:in1ination . No n1otor1 sts \\"t•re treated, he said, ··aJlhou~h \~1.."ve h<•d u few calls fl'om v. orricd people. None of lhcn1 had symptoms, as it turned out " 1'hc driver of the chc1n1c.i 1 trut'k \1 a" ,\rthur Ono . ;.111 cn1plo.\c v f lmpt1r1;i l 1·rul·k1ng c;o., t1(:(.'ord1ng to the high\\ay patrol. Cause und exact dL·la1ls of the a l·c 1dent v.·ere bei ng in - vestigated' Assen1bly Approves Bt•n NOx? It's Up to Brown St\CRAf\I El\"TO (1\P) -Go,· t-:dn1und RrO\\'ll J1·, \\·as ont• :.tt'p t·losL•r today to his f1r~t tough political decision -on a con- troversial s 1nog bill. The r\sscmbly 1·everscd itself Thursduy und upprove rl'pcal of lhe requirement that smog-dl'· vices be install~d on older cars in six Southern California counties. The vote was 54·25, lht: bare lv.'o thirds majorit.y required for an urgent mcasu1·e. On l\londay, repeal has fallen IO votes s hort. 'l'he revers al prompted Sen. Oml'r R<iin s, the Ve ntura Demot·rat w ho authored the hi ll. to suy ht! no"· faccli .. one l<i sl ('hort.•'' -u 1n ccli ng \\"ilh Bro\\•n. '!"he repeal has pas1>t.•d the Senate, 28-6, and its concurrence in n1 inor Assembly amendments JS expected lo be routine. Bro\\•n's s ignatu1·e or ,·ctn \\'as the bi g question 1n<irk . A veto probably v.'ould -be s usta1nt"d in the Assembly. Brown, u \'t.•henient s mog con· trol advoc<1tt'. hu s declined to state .iny opinion on the bill, und Rains said Thu1·sday he hoped to convince him to s ign lht: measure into law immediately. Rains stressed the 37·yca1··o ld Democratic go\'ernor h·ad kept his word and had not interfert-d in the heatt•d legislative battle over the Ila ins rcp~al bill. liul hc i-;aitl one of Brown's top aides, Tom ()uinn , "did in hi s l'<ip;.i{·it y work <1gainst the bill." ;\I any IL•g is lators cheer(.-d \\'hen the electronic tally bo<ird on the wall showed its 54 green lights - 1nd11..·ating 54 "yes" votes on the l> i I J. ila(·kers had !!.CUrrieO .:1round the floor n.iiling down \"Oles at the last minute. }'assage came despite pleas from st.!ve 1·al legis lator s from sn1og·1·iddcn Southern California. The bill "'Out d eliminate a re- Jury Clears Coast Teacher On Drug Rap A Dana Point tcnch(·r booked on drug cha1·ges aftt•r her s istcr- in-law "·urked for Costa l\fesa police as an agent and the n testified against her has been cleared of all charges by un 9range County Superior Court JUry The jury 1n Judge William L. ~lurra y's eourtroom returned a \'erdicl of innocent in the trial of Judith JoycL' St•idcl. 28, of 31111 South Coas t ll igh\\"a)', Dan<.1 Point. l\1isfl Seidel Wllli urre!ll("(i Aug. 14 in a home al 417 Cubrillo 1\ve., Costa l\lesa , after her sister·in- 1;:1\v told officl·rs \\ho assigned her to the l'ase thut the defcnclunt gave her he1·oin in r eturn for $25. Judge Murray v.'arniod the jury in 1his final rnstruclions thal the use of the agent could amount tu entrapment of the dcfendanl. ·1110 quireml'nt that :i ll Lwo million 1966·70 t <.1rs in l.os Angeles. Oran g e . H1,·crside. San llcrnardino. Ventura a nd Sant.a Barbara counties be equipped \\"ith a devil"l' to control oxides of nitrOJ!l'n emissions. Opponl.'nts said the program \\'as needed bcc:..iuse it would cul oxides of nitrogen emission by five percent this summer in the affected counties. Backers of the repeal bill said the devices cause engine trouble and hike gas cons umption. Assemblyman Terry Goggin CD-San Bernardino), pleaded "'ith legis latOrs not lo break and vo te ··yes'' de s pite th e ··enorn1ous politiL·al pressure"' Lo \·otl' that y,·ay. Assrmblyman Jerry Lewis, a Rep ublican al so rrom Sa n Bernardino County, also urged a ··no" vote -saying that he kne\I.' most people didn't wan~ the de- vices. The repeal bill wou ld not change the requirement that the devices 1nus t be instollfd on 1966·70 cars state~'ide when. the car is sold or ne"·ly 1·egislered in the ~late . Nai.r~bi Bo111bing Nr\l RlJB J, Kenya (AP) -Tv.·c large born bs in nearby s treet..!: shook f.)l"es id l'nl Jomo Kenyal· la 's occun£ront residence al ritomba sa \vhile he watched lribal dancing on the lawn Thurs· day evening. I-le was not hurt. LIMITlD TO STOCK OH HAHD ASTERS PETUNIAS ZINNIAS Reg. 19' ONION SETS leog. It' ROSU. ICE PLANT 1.00 .... 45.2 ROUOUTTHE GREEN CARl'ET 99~ .. DICHONDRA $12! STOLONS~ 399 ...... 110 PIODUCT DOIS MOil FOi DICllOtlDU TIFGRIEH. l riight 9r1.-fiM temnd IJl'1K'-low vowMt- TIPDWAlF. Dorla tref'ft, CJ'Otlll'ld -SAMTA AMA. Smog r1sl1teftl, 111c:.-.... wlftttr cotor. TOTAL PREVENTS and KlllS SPURGE ,_~=~- \ • .t.4 DAIL V PILOT Friday, Aprll 11. 1975 T Stet«Ut Scores Co ers .Rush Nd·_~o..~;x~iuf ~~~~ • • Bravos Def e~rs Battle . . " I Fton1 Wire Services James Stewart made his Lon. don stage d ebut at the age of 65 to cries of ''Bravo.'' The veteran 1-lollywood actor said it was a dream come t rue. Reque t By Ford Quixotic i Red Hu-,,w,n · Waves . - Appeari n g in ''llar\•ey, '' Stewart plays one of his favorite roles -Elwood P. Dowd , the ec- centric. slightly ~nebriated Cello""' who befriends a 6-foot -tall \\'tiite rabbit others cannot see. The norm a lly reserved British audience. which included David Frost and other celebrities, gave Stewart a standing ovation and cheered throug h six curtain calls. • I Russ ian fi lm star Victoria Fyodorova, holding the hand of ret. Rear Adm. Jackson R. Tale, the man who fa thered her during a love affair in "'urtime ri1oscow , ( PEOPLE ) said s he has acquired her first sun t an. purchased her first bikjni and "'a nts to take an AmCrican car home to Russia . The tY>O appeared at a n('\\'S conference in Flor.lfa. beaming \\'ilh happiness and \ mutual ad- miration. ··~ty admiral is my admiral." said the 29-year·old Victoria in broken Englis h. ··whatever he tells me to do. l will do.·~ "1.1y dreams ha ve rome true for an old man at the end of the trail," s aid the 77.year-0ld Tate, v;ho is in failing health. • Oscar·winning ·producer Burt Schnelder, \\'ho raised a mild tremor at this year 's Academy Awards s ho\\' when he read a telegram from the Viet Cong, has been fined $300 in a Los Ange les court <irter pleading gui lty to a charge or tres passing. Schneider pleaded gui lty lo the t rC's pa ss ing c harge a s an altern ative to a marijuana possession count filed against him follo\\'ing his a rrest Jan. 8. Authorities said Schneider v.·as arrested along \\'ith six adults and 26 juveniles during a party at his Be l·Air home. • Princess ~lar gr ie t or the '.'letherlands gave birth by caesaria n section to her fourth child, a boy. the Dutch govern· menl information St?f\'ice an- nounced. The prin<:css <Jnd her bttbl' were both re1>0rted in excellent health. The baby is ninth in the line or succession to the throne and Queen Juliana's 11th grandchild. His name will be a nnounced at a ceremony later . • I The Navy announced it v.·ill name a new destroyer fo r a French admiral ,.,ho helped br ... ing about Ame ri·can victory in the Revolutionary \\'ar siege of Yorkto\\'n. The keel for the Comte de 1Grasse \\·as laid last \\'eek in Pascagoula. l\1iss. This v.·i ll b'e the second U.S. s hip to be named in honor of Adm. Francois de Grasse, "'ho <'ommanded the Frenc h fleet at Yorktown in 1781. • President and Mrs. 'Ford sent congratulations to Catherine f11en e Shouse on the occasion or her receiving the annual cultural 01v.·ard from the Recording In - d ustry Association of America. ··J\Jrs. Ford and I assure you of our continued admiration and respect ." the President said in a message read to Mrs. Shouse at a \i.1ashin gton hote l dinner at- t ended by nearly l .000 persons f,.00, the government and the en- tertainment industry. WASHINGTON (AP) -The imm ediate and overwhelmingly negative congressi"Onal reaction lo President Ford·s S"722·million, arms·aid request for Vietnam raises serious questions about his real goals. Editorial Comme nt, PageA·6. Ford made the arms pitch lo Congress Thursday night kno\\'· ing full well both the legislators <Jnd the majority of the American people would rejeCt it. But he also knew that Congress v.'ould <tccept a separate plan in his "State of the World 0 ' address to evacuate Americans in South Vietnam by using U.S. troops. THIS \\I AS acknowledged by administrati on officials who told newsmen that Ford was B\\'are of the opinion polls diSilpproving of ne•,· aid. They a lso indicated they had reason to bclic\'e Congress would approve the e\'acuation proposal. There \\'ere s igns that Ford \\'as using the aid request more than double his original proposal -as a cover for the NEWSAN.41..YSIS m ore immediate need of arrang· ing the evacuation. · For instance, the $722 million \\'as arrived at in a curious way, reflecting a lack of ce11.ainly,lhat the amount \\'Ou ld accomplish anything. As the administration officials explained . the original $300 million request had become absurd in the fa ce of a changed military .situation. ANO ONCE IT \\·as decided to 1ask for more aid. the only other recommendation Ford had v.·as the $722·million figure proposed by Army Chief of Staff Frederick C. \Veyand upon his return from Vietnam . The officials said that only time u·ill tell if it is ade<1uate, ad- ding th<it not e\·c1·,· military al)-~smenl in the Pa.st about Viet- nam has been correct. \\'hy , then. did fo'ord n1ake \\'hat is a qui xotic effort at best·! Th.e po.ssibi Ii ties include : -Ford and Secretary of St<.1te 1-lenry A. Kissin ger kno\\· Viet· nam cannot be sa\'Cd and \\'ant to make sure Congress takes the blame by proposiAg so high a figure it "·as bound io lose. . . -THE $722-~tlLLION request "·as made in the same way labor unions make inflated "·age de- mands in order to dru\\· a coun · teroffer closer to theil' reatisltc goals. I ERA GairlS /11 Florida TALLAHASSEE. Fla. <A P) -The Florida House of Representatives has vot- ed 61 to 58 to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. Supporters and opponents alike say the closeness of the vote indicates trouble for the bill in t he slate Senate. "I'm not looking ror\\'ard to the Senate. but u·ho looks forv.•ard to War and b<.1ltle ... said the sponsor. Rl!p. Elaine Gordon, ID - l\.1i;imi. J MOMENT· TO REMEMBER-Mrs. Rob ~rt Harvey of Eastlake, Ohio. s heds tear \Vhil e meeting Vietnamese son \vho arrived in Cleveland. Racial Murderers . Get Death Penalty JACKSONVI·LLE. f1a. (APl - ."'Certainly their li ves arc not rilore sacred than that of their in · nocent victim ." the judge said as he sentenced t\\'O men to death in the electric chair fo r a racial ki ll - ing he compared lo World \Var II Nazi atrocities. The Thursday sentencing of Jaeob John Dougan. 27. and Elwood Clark Barcley, 23, com· plelcd the pena·lty phase or tbe case based on t he st a bbing- s hoot1ng death last s ummer or Stephen Anthony Orlando, 18 . A note left on the body called the death the beginning of a racial revolution by the Black Libera- tion Army. THE lttE1' COl\;V ICTED in the killing are black . Orlando v.·as white. ·Cil'tuit Judge Hudson Ollif( re- pealed comments he made l\\'O \\'eeks earlier \\·hen he ordered 199-year pri!ij>n terms for t\\'O oth-er blacks conYicted of second- degree murder in the cast:'. Owyne Critle ndon, 21. and Brad Wt1yne Eva ns. 20. "I \\'as am9ng some or the first Am.erica n com.bat i nTa 'n·try soldiers to enter ·Nazi Germany, and I v.'as present at the li bera- tion of several s la\'e labor and concentration camps:· the judge said Thursday. -••1 SA W HL'MAN torpses ${.a~ked like cOrd'v.•ood. .Those peor}le had ' Oeeo .. murderedD t'jy starvation. torture, gassing or they v.·ere s hol. Tbey ..... ·e re murdered \>¢cause they are all guilty of \he sam e crime: they iwere differenf 'ofrom the peOple who murdered them." ,Olliff s'(d tbat tape recordings inailed lo OrlAnd((s m()lher ,and news media proclaiming ··wtti(e people p~'pare ¥ ou..:Self to d ie"~ were ·~an a tte mpt lo start a rac ial \\'ar. •· I-l e said Juckson· ville and the nation have made great progress in ra<·e relations and understandi ng in recent years. "YOU WHO HA \IE committed this racial•hatred murder h.<1\'c done more. to ~isrupt those good relattons and progress than any other one factor in recent time." he said. Dougan ·s lav.-·yer, Ernest Jacksor\, protested the judge's comparison of this crime to the Nazi a nnihilation of J ew.s. He · added, "This state, llli!l'coUrt, no·. man. has a right lo take a life ex.-- cept to protect his own life." Ol- liff replied, ··what about tbe Jife of Stephen Anthony Orlruido?" ··what ha! ha ppened in the .pas t has h~ppened." Jackson replied. "We should look up, not dO\\'ll ." Sen. Kennedy Wins Measrue For Aborti~n \l.'ASHJNCTON <C PI )·..._ Se'TI . Ed\\· a rd 1\1 . Ke nnedy (0..1.otass.). insisting he personally oppoSes aOOrtion.· has Jed a ·~Ue·eessr'ul rlbo r fi ~ht Thursday to defeat an· liabortion legislation. ' The Senate ordered the arhend· ment tabled by a 54-36 roll call ,·ote after Kennedy ''igorously ;;irgued a gainst it. ·'This is not the place toresolv-e this issue," he told the bilJ'~s.up­ porters.during i Sq me(inle!l ?feat~ ed debate. The amendm e nt Ke nnedy helped defeat would have barred use o( federal funds ··to pay for or encourage the performance of abortion5, except such abortions as are rlecessary ·lo save the life of the mother.'' ' . .. Sen . ·De"'ey F . Bartlett fR· Ok la.). a cosponsor , wanted to attach it to · a three·year, $2.5 billion health services and nurse training bill \\'hich Kennedy \\'<JS shepherding through !Jle senate . • J Bartlett said lhl! amendment v.·as ··cons istertt \Vith (tJe ,,·is hes'' of an e~rtier conference comrhlt- tee, \\'h1ch said. in efl\k:t . th8tlhe lust CDng~~s couldn'.ihandle t.he .scnsitl_ft aftd controversial abor- tion issue bUt Y.liJihj!d the pte&ent Congress '''o\l ttf: Cocaine.Found -.. In F~sh;Poles Floods Threaten South MIAMI (U PI ) -U.S. customs ·agents have arrested a Northern California man who they say at · tempted lo slip through inspec- tors at Mi~mi's airport with nine fishing rOds packed with $2.7 million.worth of coc~ine. Robert Da'!id Stuckey, 24, of Pacifica, presented two boxes a long wtth· his luggage to Customs inspectors Wedn·esday night after stepping off a commen:"ial nt'ght from Colom bi ~ aud PanaWia."' 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(fnlflof"1••irMif· • (C6attol "10tath~r fn· formation !will I>< Jowid cm l'llfl• llllodoy.1 oftl~1a1s s""nid i n. ins~Or noticCd the lbwer two portions of the foor·piece "tubular·,,iberJ1ass fishing rods appeared to be Solid. Inspectors took a tlOSC!J' look at the fi shing rods and dllcoveftd lbe lower &ect4ons were. J>ffked wilhcocaine. ·-* Ff'om Wire Senk<t .. SAIGON -Sout h ~Vi~lnainese paratroopers flew waves or heticopien into beaieaed Xuan Loc. today·ln a ctant alfdft. to·re· inforce battle-weary defenders in the 'provln-cial can:ital near Saig0o. ... ' Tbe airbome'Jt~ new. iour doz.en chJJl>Jtei:'S' ·~lhd in' six huge CHtt Chl~oOlis~ through heavy ~orti muntJt, antlalrerafl fire tb the edge of the embattled cit)'. , On the c,round, t column of rangers an<t' militiamen inched up hi_ghwity 1 tow"atd Xuan Loe. 'bUt ran iQlo fi erce Commlµlis l oppositiOn '10 miles west of the embattled ci~y. Radio reports rrom Xuan Loe said1the.outnumbered defenders be~l~ack two human wave as- sa(JI ~ &.ut 'intelligence orficers said ·PF Communisls were mass· ing tor a third attack. MILITARY SOURCES said the ,fight" 'fbr Xuan Loe, 38 miles no~~t of Saigon, mar mark the sla11. of a full·scale Com· munist offensive agtjnst the South Vietnamese Capit:li.1. - Reporters on the front lines said the paratr90pen landed on Lhe wes~rn edge ol Zuan Loe with field guns s lung to the bot· toms of the bigger choppers.. Military officers s aid the paratroopers would back up gov- ernme nt defeqd~rs besieged by GommuqistS ta nks, att.illeey and infaftl~ for tfie past three days . Repo'rters' s aid the Com· munists s he lled thousands of Xuan Loe;, refugees Oeeing down French-built. hi ghw;u-I toward Saigon. One c hil.d \\·as killed and 11 refu gees"'•ounded in an attack 12 miles from Xuan Loe. THE S~GON military com· mand reported 903 Viet Cong and r.;'orth Vietnamese soldiers slain in t.pe fighting for Xuan Loe. A spokesman said 17 government soldiers v.·ere l(itlcd and 110 v.·ounded. Meanv.·hile, ,lhe Communist Of· fensive tha't has t <iken Khmer Rouge Re b ~ls to within four miles of ·Phbom Penti and only tv.•o tniles fro m the airport cl~imed its first American lifeJ.o· day.' · A· Climbodlan DCJ airliner piloted by <.I.fl Ameriean craShed shortly aft er ta king orr from the airport In the midst of a barrage of 107 millimeter rockets . In ad- dition to the 1\merican, the Taiwanese copilot and a Cambo· ·di an crew mcm ber were killed, ey~v.1lto~sses said. " ' THE AMERICAN, who worked for one of the small local airlines here, \\·as not immediately ide n· tified. 1-Ie .was the first U.S. citizen known to ha\'e bttn killed since the iurrenl insurgent of- fensive sl @rted last Dec. 31, a lthough ~everal have been \\'Ounded. ' It \\"as not l:no\\'n whclfler the airplane w~ damaged by rocket shrapnel before or during its takeoff. The plane was carrying ..a load or diesel fuel on a fli ght to a provincial capital and it burst into flames on Impact wri'."1 a,; 'th1ck·column of black smokftla· • lng into the air. • j • I •One crewman 8b0ard the~anc r apparently' s urvived~ (eport1 . ffOIJl the scene s:iid. 1 'Ibe daily rt>eket and mort~f ; latt,acks against the airport ftJlecf _ .to halt the American aJrUlt o[ rice., fuel and ammwlllioiti;;llR ; the airport, but a shell that kt ... three ca,;go handlers for . a • four·houi s uipension o(the a "lift Thursday when' other argO . handlers fled. ' . , . Siar 01 .. ,. \ ~larjorie l\! ain. whQ sl.itr~d in movies' in the role Of (he gravcl·voiCed ··Ma 'Kettle",, di e d of ca nc e r in Los . Angeles Thursday at85. Holy Moth~r Replaces G~t-1,1 With Brother. . NEW DF.Ll-11 , India (AP> .- Shri P.t ataji. the Holy Mother of the Di vine Light l\IiSsioq, says she has named her oldest" son lo ,replace his brother Maharaj Ji as guru of the move ment beCause he r youngest son became a playboy after he moved to ihe United States. t "Whatever a mother does, she does fo r the good of the child." said lhe widow or the founder or the movement. ··once he ~as fallen from his high pedeslai because of his own misdeeds, he cannot deser\'e an.y more to be respected because he has broken th~ discipline and kleals that behoo\·e a guru·. But I "''ill accept him as a son any time." ' Ba l Uhagu·un Ji, 24, is -her choice.• for the nev.· leader qt th•· movement, v.·h~h claims thore' than 8 n1illion devotees, olosl or them in India. · Chnysler Cornput.er .. . 11 . ' -Engine Announced ... DETROIT I 1\ P.l -Ch~yslcr Corp. said today il hopes to ln· lroduce a~omputer1 led engi ne next rail that ,,·ill elim inate theCon- troversial.ca.talylic convertt-r anti·emission unit a nd cut fue l con- sumption ~ · · The e.ogine. is a "lean-bur~·· model that Chrysler says will cut fuel consumption by about five percent and still n1eet federal em ission standards v.·ithout using lead-free gasoline. The firm says it will produce less than 200,000oftheengines rar install ation on some standard .,,.----------'"--~ sized cafs. If it lives up to Chrrsler's expectations .. the JN SHORT eng ine would b e the -first . . . , rmass-produeed auto entJiue to .':-::--:"-7'-~··.._++ll!'r..lo/jo~ make sig~ifica nt use or a ne\\' clectro~ic·tec:hnok>g "· . . ... •' ~-..,... . r•,RJ11 itfl1oh1 . • · :•.;:: C1NCiNNATI , Ohio~_::)liolo~y llactherl\ have "'0~ ~O~dt"°Of a modern d uy ··~t o~key'J'.rial'' ~·it~1!~Strik ing dov.·60f.ollewTcn- nessee lat: rCstnc:t1ng the\eu1.:h1ng.q:r-evolut ion. . ~~1: f!· The 8th U.S . Circuit Court of APJ*lls. in a 2 ~-1--~Jnon an· nounced T~urisday, remarked thatthe-'C asc u·as ··a 19'14-~iotr6r lbe legislilJve effort lo suppress the theor)' or C\'olul,fOn·\'iifch bl'C).. diicedlhe-tlmous&opcsn\on.ylriaJofl925.'' ~ ~,., i • • • f'e,.d Alf"". f't111ds :·,, ,-.•. ·~ -~~.11;t\\1;~l~nl.7.~~~~ri!~~~~~·~:ik~<~~~r:::~.t , and admiaiatrotlvt <!xpenses for th~ 97'4 \,Ix rebate enadl(J tnlb • lawlastmbplh. ~ • t t · '> · • r. • ..,. • A Whlte Hease ·~pokesman 11aid 1h ~nnouncift1 ~rct fs·r~t Thursday lhatlhe (1r5l t'hCCkl UTI,derlht prograiqa tquid M\ln. • I mail by ~l~ttf t~enecessary funds are mad~ ailua~.''y-?aaj ( .. , ~ ' Po,.t~fla.I. Mf'fd• ,, · ' .. I I I I I ' Fed~raJ ~--............ ~:irport l'fctfm ' . Oil Di-iii Ban0K"d SACRAMENTO CAP) -1.es111iu0!1 d@lteried to blocl('nJw·l°'t0ral of( drilltng orr the California coast has whipped · through the Assembly on · ,._ ___ '""!!'_....,,.,, a53·11 vot\?. • The measure, whic-h tfle loweJ1 ~ou~e sent to the Senate' a!tr:r the vot(l: Thursday', .. pl<1cei;: a riloralorium on' new gas or plpeli1;1e construction from Oi l con.struction 11cross i he st ate's three- niile off.!fhore area witil Dec. 31 , 1977. Assemblyman Terry G o g g i n , < D : S a n. Nixon Bid Dissolved LOS ANGELES (AP> -The Richard NixQn Foundation has been of. ficially dissolved. • Aihputee Na~es· BoinJ:>ei: -~Ji. LalY-s~lt . ·~· • ,;~· • •./ • .. '4 ~ LOS ANG ELJ;;S CUPIJ '-i\1\-A zona clergyman, whose rlgbt Je& was amputated 81·8 ret:U}l <ifJI bomb l,J,ut at Los Angeles fn. lemational Airport l*et ·lta'l\mir, nfed a $3 million personal in· jury :suit Thursday aaainal tM)llege~f ''Alphabet Bomber,'' the " ~ity un4 18 other 4efen!lan1f. ·:.~ •;:...;;,..·...._~ ____ _;._,,,_ • Rev ,.Rhett Patrick·,...···:·:- Sboughnessy , 34 , o(·l.he .. ,,late Evangelical Nortbwelt Mi•· ~ _.J · / sionary Church Q( Pjv)enix, ~~·...,...,.. _______ _, y,•as on'e of 35 personsbQurecl ibtbe bla-ab,Aug . S. Three persons wer(I killed. ' . • In a tape recorded me&sage, a ·man ldenlifylng'hiq:iself as Isaac Rasim, military leader o( "AJlena or Ametice,i. took responsibiijty for tbe blUt. lie was dubbed the "Alphabet Bombea;' for his threat to '-sJ>E:ll out in blood" the na me ofhis or· ganization unless !l~ sex and immigratlOn'la~s were repeailed. . 5;i M Pll fArU:o SACRAMENTO CUPJ ) -Lcgislationunaking the 55 mile an hour speed limit Permanent hns ea's.ily passed the Assembly derwite oppoi;ition from a lawmaker who has received speeding tickets. • . The measure CA83936) by 'Assembly?tian Wal,er Ingalls_, <D· Riverside, was sent totheSenateThursday on63·8 vol~. ~ , U~lT'"'*''° lle ads Cff P Bernardino), said hi~ bill In an unco ntested ~u needed ·because "the Superior Court action state ne eds time to Thursday, the founda· .negotiate wit h the tion Was permitted to federal government and di!:isolve and do(\ate jls m'ajor oil' companies" assets to, Wh ittie.r aboutoffshore'i:Jt.i1lh1(-~College, the former pre- "Theet,teWRuRI hi "~ .ll~t 'salma mater. The W,;ano"s ~.-.1--d tbe rltli.l ro 11ejotf ·~ .lnclude some of· . ~ ... """'~~ , Blendon B. Craig, 42, a 19· year veteran of th e California' H1Jihway Patrol, was appoi,nled Thursday by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. as commissione r pf the patrol . He b ecom es the youngest commis sion er in history of patrol . .,.;th ih~ ff(er~~I!:~ · """"""..flCt' ~uipr!ient ~nd oral 'LO~Q.' BEACH <AP) -A potshot at a passerby.Jed police to a tileJ_>(''.,:Rf#t.te ,new-n .... lif~ tapes i!eallng . h6use ~lte ihey, fourid a cache or rpilitary weapons, then 3rresv· :1· i be,1iqst<;Qaip1' • .. ;f". \Wi~ixon's;'Jife bero'fe e:d a m e.I)' Q,hd his two &OQS, authorities said tod ay. · TtJ!¥a1.0-Num.,-... ~d politics. at-ThespecialweaponsteamoftheLongBeach PoliceDepart-U~.'~er tf\an he ··t~>'.! said. Sites in san,.. m~nl ·sarrounded the house after receiving a complaint from a Owner of Dog Sentenced d ,dJ 1977 ir the Mate Cieri~' te and Newport , .ciyzen. that the occupants had fired .a shot al his van after an 'a&t.line <"Om mission.'s Be-.C · ere among (h0se "' ari(uhtei1t over a S2 debt, authorities said. 'velopment plan is irn-mni> ed for ,pos.sible · · p1enlented sooner by the prqs1 ential library lsica-· Cont"&rd Bn11 stattliegislaturc. tiops. ~ "' -Efge ·rly llueband .· kills ·.Wif ~, .. Self LOS ANGELES CU Pf ) -The City Counci l voted Thursday to urge the Airport Commission to ban the Concorde .supersonic transport at Los An geles International Airport because the giant plane does not meet noise pollution standards. The coun ci l '~ Industry and Transportation Committee re- t.'Ommended the action after it unanimously opposed Concorde demonstration flights and ~ommercial s~rvice until the plane can meet federal noise standards. 111 Assa.ult SANTA MONICA (uPI 1 - ~ EL"€)t~p,.N1 (~f.)-;~enthechronicailmenl!iOf ., c· nd 1 · Bl ~d age ~;1me upon Clarice Ulrich, her hus band . r· a ury as ts j!laced her inthe Magnolia cOnvaiescenL home. . . '. · Ea('h night ror three yc;.irs, a spokesman said, James G. Guidry, 20, was placed on three years probation .Thurs- pay for siccing his doberman \>incher on a hotel ('\erk y,·ho re- fu sed to give him a pack of cigarettes. T~e cle rk, Robert Brower, 22 , said Guidry entered the hotel, de - manded cigarettes and '''hen the cle rk refused. Guidry unsnapped the leash from the collar of the dog, saying "Get him." the elder!\• retire d Protest1:1nt minister donned a ~~i~~~tandtic;.ithis 1,Jearby hometovis ithi s ailing SW AT Team Killing "'He'd co1ne for an hou1 ·. 1n ay be an hour and a half," said Thelma '""adL', director of nurses at tile home. Arm in arm the C"oup\e \Vou\d v.·alk to the dining room . After the mea l. thl" couple \\·ould return to her room fortulk. Ulrich1 77 . visill'd his. G9·Y.t'<.ir ·old .. •.:ife as usual 'fhursd4y .. But ttiis time Ile uafne v.·ith a .38-c a liber handgun. After fatally shooting hi s \\·ife he turned the gun on hi s he.id. police said. , (· lie \Vas pronQunc;ed ~cud ;.1t (;ros smoun.l tlosptt:JI. llis \11ife's bod1 \('as fuun<l in the chair whereShl.J almost alv.•ayssat for their evening chats ..• ··J.ll' }\•us dePr,ssl'd1 I .thiJlill ht: felt she didn 't have m ul·h to Ii \'C for,·· saib !\·t iss \\' ;.1d P . Poli l"C, ho\\·evl'r, s;_iy thL·y ,ha \'C r uund no moti\",t.> forthe.5ho0ting. ' '1 ' .. P l:BUC NOTICE l'ICTtTtOuSiijj1NESS NAME lfATEMENT TJle tOlklw1n11 Per'>Gn ,, OOing 1>u§j-""l'"'' • . ORANG£ (OUN TV MA(Hl"IE & Mt,NUl'A(Tl.IAl"IG, ;,,., So. Lrori• St., S.rita .-.n•, C•l\I. 41111~ Don1110 W•vn. l1><>m_p...,.,, 11111 Su~rd St .. S1>i0Ce 10. We,ln"llnMe• c.111.~,.1u. · Tnl~ ,.._.,,nell ll conducle<S by~'" cll'llld .. •I. 0 011atd W•vne 1nomp'9" Tli1~ •l•lemen1 was !lled 6-<tr. Ifie Counrv (ler ~ ot Oranve Counlv on Mlrcr. H, 19/S. , . ~.~ ....... Publi.-Or•n;e' Cl!~\! 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D~v Pi.tot, Aof ~.11,IB,l~,191~ ,,,1.1s PL"BLIC l'OTICE The 10110-..in11 Dtf\Cll) dff OCUllQ tiu.ine''"'' 1M ... J INlEftNP.T!O NA L . INC.ORPORATED, J~l~ Duponl D!:lvt:, lrv1,,.., ca111orni1 92064 Allftg•n Pfl~•n1<>C tUl •(dJS, ·11 C.t111ornl11 Cor pa•.ot•on. 2Sl~ Ouoont Onw , Jrv•'"'· C:•h!orril•92~ 1 n1• t1U\1nl-!.~ h 1>e1119 ~orl(lu<le<I bl<• C.oroor••Oon. Oo!.111 M. McC•rir, ~rlHary Tflil •Lel1nan1 w•• 11110 ....,ti> tne to1mlJ Cl•'~ ol O••n11e County on Mlrchll. 19/S I • SER~ICE SALES •!•' \tSTit.IUSNIO 1925 f,\CTOIT AU'fHa.fHO Sff¥1CI MAGNAVOX SONY' . RCA PHONE 494.7573 l r' • . '. SAN DIEGO (UPI ) -The l"O unty Grand Jury has criticized the'Sheriff's Department and thE city of Oceanside for the "'un· necess ary and preventable'' s hooting death of a 15-year-old boy mistaken for a gunm&n by a sharpshooter. The jury, in a report issued 'rh'u'rs day that drew no con- Chisiqils a.bout criminal liability, told 'Sheriff John Duffy and the city to put their ''house in order'' to a voi!i a repeat of J.he. '"grave errors" th3t led lo (he 'death of Leland D. PhC.lps on Feb. 3. "PHELPS HAD been held • -. '· hostage by a young mental pa. tient during a four·hour confron- t;.1tion with Oceanside Police and \\•as shot to death by Deputy Alan Fulmer, a membe r of the Special Weapons and T<ictics Team. The shooting O('curred mo· ments before the gunman, David R. Terrell Jr., 20, turned his .22 caliber rifle on himself. "What happened at Oceanside Feb. 3 was regrettable jn that it \\'as 4noecessary and preventa· ble "lht: report said ... With these recommendations the Grand Jury has told the Sheriff to put his house in order." The dog, na n1ed ''T.O .. ·· bit the leg of the clerk, "'ho kicked back and brokc some of the dog's ribs . Gu idry allegedly took $57 from the clerk's ("ash register in the confusion and ran out with the dog only t o be s topped by a ·policeman. T .0 . bit the offi cer. who shot the dog in the neck. T .O. is re- covering from the WOWld . Guidry pleaded no ('Ontest to u charge of a ssault with a rorce likely to produce great bodily harm, and as a condition of pro- b;itiori v.·a s ordered to join AIC"oholi cs Anonymous. ROSIE BLACK LOVES • SWINGERS • AT TRAVELAND'S SPORTS, VACATION AND RECREATIONAL;YaflebE SHOW, Apr.12/13 . ' ' • Traveland U.S.A., the world's li,..t R'ec· to anyone who gets a hit. Set! the Queen and reatiooal Vehicle Sales and Service Centwin· htr maids perform, Sal . & Sun., Al)l. 12-13, vites you and your family to come to our big Thirty·five ec,es of shopping and fulil R/V show. ·You 'll find ieverything from Hundreds and huqdreds of recreational thrifty fUf'Hboutl to fully equipptid luxury vehtcles, all corralled In Tliv~and's friendly models. And much mol'ef Boetr, antique frontier town setting. Surrounded by ·lakes, cars, ca~ing !Cl,Uipmen.t , motorcycles, off. waterfalls and. playgrounds. you cannot road ve"hic~s. hang gliderl:,and live enter· escape the sp1nt of outdoor adventure. tainment. . In fmon ;-'2 Dryi°'Jly, f,\!)lle ·Blod<, the world's llf"lest femalf-soft~ll pitcher and her unique4-girl team. A $25 gift cenificate FREE : Admission, P1rking, ~s. Gates open 10:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m. Santa Ana Freeway 1t Sand Cinyqn Exit Tl&VIL4ND ~ll ' f •• t .... , __ _.. I ., ' I ' ' ' • . ... .. ' ' DAILY PILOT A5 ·Ratty is 'FBI Tool'--Scott SAN ~RANCISCO (1\P I -After five "''eeks in hld!Qg, Jack aod Micki Scott say they believe the .search for Patricia ~learst is being used as an eX-' cutie for harassml'nt and snooping into the livl's of Uberals SU('h aiu.he mselvcs. 1 ~ 'IT ALl'..O"'S TllE POLICE to do :.inyl hinH they y,•ant, to rqam anyv.·herc they \\•a nt ;ind to harass every progres;;ivc under the Ji:uis(' that !hey are looking for Putty Hearst,"' said Sl·Oll. &colt aru;J hi s v.'ifc told in an int(•f\'i c\\· 'fhursday night the s tocy of their fi,·e.,,·eek f11 ~ht fron1 1''81 questioning in the 11ea rstcase. Th(·y reit crat~d the statement they made when they surfaced \V ednes· day that. "we ha\'c done nothing v.·ron~; \\'C have committed no crime." The Scotts declined to discuss d('t;.1il s of tht' .Hearst case. hov..·cver. Nor \\'Ould thl"y say v..•ho tiad helped tlide them ror five .. weeks. ..-- SCOTT, 33, A SPORTS activist. ;.1nd hi s ,,·ifu. 27; have been identified as a coupl e who rented a Pen- nsylvania farmhouse last summe r. The hoUSl' has been pinpointed as a possible 9nc-tim~ hideout or Miss ~learst. ' ' THE NEW PJ's OPEN FOR DINNER FRI. & SAT. FROM 5 P.M. ENTERTAINMENT Tuesday thni Saturday RANDY COBB GUITAR VOCALIST 600 D. Hewpori c~ Dr. Newport leach 11 ..... o11 .... 640.6633 ' . . We are pleased to announce the appointment of as our new - " ., Frank Bryant DIYISIOM MANAGER i .. ~v._., ..... .,._.1o • ....-... ~ .. --.... ----.....-'"" __ ,_ .. ,...1 •• --.. -~.,.....,._.,c,._._.., -'"""A•W.·-•··•-"•1-~n+..1t1• .... , .......... .,.... ....... " .. ...., -··· .-........... "'"~'·'" N.-....tU.. ,.......-·c~-·-w.-..-._1o1 . ._ .. ,. .... ..___ --. .......... ,.._ a.y...i 1 . ..,. ...... ._.,, __ •·--'"'uh i.. -...,...i..,...1 _... ..... _ ... ~_,_....., .. _,,_, .... __ ........... 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Ford is the sort of straightforw ard , decent, generot1s fe llow who typifies what the American once thought h e should be at home and a broad. But a ll the e arnestness he displayed in his stale of the \Vorld message las t nig ht is n 't going to convince the American public or Congress to back up the key ele m e nt he soug ht : another three-quart ers of a billion dollars for South Vietnam military aid. In his long address, the President came off as a salesman trying to persuade us-<!arnes tJ y enough, to be s ure-that \VC oughl to in vest another billion or so 1n tha t ultimate of lost causes. On o ther g rounds, t he President made more plausible points : -1-tumanitarion aid. if it can be deli\'ered and distributed in Vietnan1 to intended recipients \\'ithout further r is k to 1\rnerican.li ves, certainly is iri order. -Evacuation of Americans from Southeast As ia is essentia l, but it must be undertaken with infinite care to <.1void incide nts. (The s u ggest ion tha t thousa11ds of South Vietnamese friendly lo the U.S. should also be evacuated strikes us as a hig hl y dangerous unde rtaking fraug ht with logistical and political dcingers). " -1'he Russian trade a g ree ment de bacle has not accomplished the goal of forcin g a c h ange in tha t country's e migrat ion J>Oli<:y, but it h as direct ed toward other countries millions of dollars in tra de that s hould have com e here. Aid Unwise ] aga1nst Turkey, an emotional outcome of the Cyprus ·affair, has endangered our vital 'Eastern European bases. So give President Ford a high score (or earnest· ness. Give him at least passable marks for explaining some of the international goals he and, Congress should be accomplishing as a team. But he must be marked failing in hi s attempt to convince us that still further military aid to the totter- ing South Vietnamese governme nt can le ad anywhere. <>Ur memories aren't that short. With 500,000 American troops alongside and with massive commit- ments of billions of dollars. the South -Vietnamese could pr,oduce no victory. By what reasoning does the President now believe more military aid can turn their shambled and shamed troops into an effective force? The cause is lost. Ame ricans h a ve \Vritte n off South Vietnam. President Ford s hould too. " Useful Lessons For y oung people seeking the ir firs t r eal job, the most difficult line on the appli cation form is the 011e that says: Lis t Work Elcperience. But 1,200 Orange County stude nts involved in the Junior Achievement program this year \Viii h ave an answer w hen they gojob·hunting. The s tudents set up businesses, e lect corporate officers, formulate pay scales, m a nufacture a nd sell products, sell s tock and. finally, liquidate. -Trade r estrictions on the Organization of P e tro leum Exporting Countries (OPEC) h ave inad- verte ntly s lapped a pair of Latin American countries that played no role iii the oil boycott. -'fhe m ilitary embargo voted by Congress Some of the bus inesses are s uccessful. some "fail," but all of the young e nti·epre netu·s have made a big step ahead in the serious bw.siness of learning to earn their keep . ''MORE? YOU HAVEN'T l>IGESTf:D THAT ONE YET." Languages Can Help Each Other (SYDNEY HARRIS) 1\ ('O ll egc studenl in Ccla\\·are wants to know \\'hy I OC'casionall y use foreign \vords in the t•olumn. and suggt·sts it nl ay be a form of intell el'lual s nobbe·r·y. Actually, l use them as little as possible, and only when I reel there is no right Englis h equi\•alcnt for what is meant. No lan guage, strangely enough, is complete -every lang uag~ has "missing words, and v.·e borrow from othe r ton gues to make up for our native de· fi c ienc·ics. The f'rC'nch, in this cen· tury al o n e. ha ve bor - rowed scores of \\·ords from En g li s h to m ake up for s uch lacks. ONE OF the oddest gaps in English is that we have no word that means •·to s mell rragrant." If something s mells bad, we can say it ··stinks .. ; if it s mells good, \Ve have no s in g le verb to descri he it . \Ve u lso have no \\'Ord mcuning the opposite of ''hun- gry" -not in the sense of being full or r eplete, but simply having little appetite for food. The l''rt.'flCh have no "·ord £or •·hom2' · -che z is not quite right. \Ve have no wo rd for the German gemlAt li ch -"C-ozy " is the closest "'e have come, but it doesn't cover the meaning:. The Italians have been forced to use our .. cold c ream:" "football," and ··nyl on." among many others. Latin had no \\"Ord for .. yes": German has none for a ·'pt't ... <In 1'-1cxico. J am told, a rail bus po"•ered by a n old engine is called a •·ca lamazo," because. lhe name of its place of manufac· lure. Kalama zoo, appears on it; Dear Gloomy Gus Gloomr Girs commo1ni ••• '"...,...''" llr <N'd.Oillld 6o lllll IMCl lUritJ '9tloc1 Ifie ,;,.,, ot 1,.. M•lllilper. se...i """ .-t poove10G-mr Giil, O~i ly PilOI. Those or us living pay· check to payc he ck a re weary or Elliot Jancway·s lofty , pre s umtuous declarations that all we need to do fo r the economy is bank six months' pay. K.T .M. ev.en the man "·ho runs it is a .. calamacero.''J WllAT is s nobbery, and in· defensible, is using a rorcign term when there is a perrectly good Englis h equivalent -like c ul de sac ror "de:.id end ," au contra ire for ··on the con - trary, "or comme ii fa ut for "good form ." But. on the other hand, Englis h has no handy synonyms for s uch !'Tench words as blase, chic, or naive; not to mention words we scarcely re· alize are French -like ballet. coupon, de bris, rendezvous, a nd hundreds·of other s. No single language has ever been devised that could say ever· ything, wit h a ll the different shades or meaning and iniplica- lion. Word· borrowing is as old as recorded history; one of the most <.1mus in g circuits is described by Dr. Mario Pei, the linguist. in thi s ,,·ay ; "The Italian palla ('ball') came into Italian as a loan "'ord from the Germanic Longoba1·ds; as part of the name of a game pallamagllo, it found its way back to one of the Germa nic countries, England. where il as· sumed t he form 'Pall Mall'; then it came to Italy once more as the name of an American eigarct." Chauvinis ts and 1purists who object t o ·'foreign'' words udultcr ating our language have adopted the slogan : ··1\void Latin deri vatives : use brief. te1·se. t\nglo·Saxon monosyllabl('s . ·· The joke in this. as Dr. l,ei points out. is that the only 1\n)!lo-Saxon ,,·ord in the entire s lngi.lll is ",\nglo·Saxon. ·' U1aderu1i11i11g U.S. I 11fl11e11ee ., How Portugal Uses the Press " ' '' .. WASHINGTON -Continuing the chilling techniques by whi ch Portugal's Com munist-leaning regime is syst e matically un- dermining U.S. influence, the vleekly Lisbon news magazine ··vida Mundial" has cunningly linked an a n ti-CIA U.S . Congressman to charges that the L:.S. e mbassy has become a C IA h ave n . Tucked inlo the f\.1arch 27 article was the impliea· lion -tot ally untrue ~that Rep. Michael Harrington of Massachusetts leaked to the magazin e a list of all U.S. person· nel assigned lo the U.S. embassy in Portugal since the April 1974 rc- volulio n overthrew 40 years of righl-wing dictatorship. Since playing a m ajor role in uncovering classified informa- . lion. later leaked to the press, which revealed covert CIA ac· tivities in Chile, DemOt"rat llar- rinb'1.0n has been the CIA·s most p1ickly cong ressional hairshi1t . By portraying so prominent an American liberal as a conduit to th e Communist ·controlled Portug uese press, the new far- left militarist regime in Li sbon a ttempts to claim -and display -support within the respectable American left. That, in turn, renetts how important total con- trol of the press in Lisbon has been in guiding Portugal on its 'tragic leftward path. PUBLISHING wh at it c~led the "list " or American personnel posted to the embassy after the April revolution. Vida Mundi al said its ··Jist" was identical to the ''list" that was "provided by the State Department to Rep. Har· rington 's office in December 1974." T estifying last November to the Senat e Fore ign Relations. Comniittee against the nomina· Lion of Frank Carlucci as am- bassador t o Portugal , llar- ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) rington made the scnsatiomal but preposterous charge that the embassy after the revolution was stacked with C IA agents and other inte lli gence specialists. To try to prove his accusation. Har- rington th e n asked the State Department to s upply him with a list of a ll pe rsonnel sent to Lisbon after Apri l. But Harrington did not follow up the request . l~i s statement to us that peither he nor his offi ce ' t'\i·er received such a list 1s full y supported b y the State Depart· ment. Indeed, Har rington, while an intra nsigent foe or the CIA . is no admirer of Portugal's new leftist regime. I-l e told us the "de- liberate, planned dis ruption" or center partie§ "by forces under the internal discipline of the Communist party" gravely con- cerns him. SUCH C RITICIS~1 £rom the Ame rican left, however. finds no pl ace in the controlled Lisbon press. lla r rington was used for on e r eas on : h avin g p laced himselr in the vanguard of the at· tuck on Cit\ int e r vention in the internal politics or Chile and Olher nutions under Communist political sie~e . he becomes a foil for the sinist er forces seemingly on t he ver ge of consolidating Communist po"·er in NATO a lly Potlugal. The Co mmun ist-controlled press has become a vital weapon in this totalitari an takeover, marking a s ignificant change between Portugal (with its 40· y.ear lrad ition of totalitarianism) and events fpllowing' the left takeover of Chile (which had a Strong purliamentary tradition ). The Soviet Union, v•hich played and lost the hi gh-s lakes game in Chil e. is known to hold the uneon· trolll'd Chilc:.i n prl'!:iS at l('uSt partially r es pons ible fo1· the overthrow of Marxist · Presidenl Salvador Allende. TllE MISTAKE is not being re- p<.'ated in Portuga I, where the f:.ir left totally r egulates what peopl (' hear and read. Accordingly, the U.S. and particularly the CIA are painted in ug ly colors y.·ith no re·. but ta I possible. ,. 1\11 articlt· in the t\1arch 27 edi- tion of ·•Diaria de Noticias" charged !hat the U .S. embassy. and olht•r A1nerican outlets irf Portugal h~\'C been packed v.•iLt( "hundreds of functionaries" by· the CIA. • The afternoon "A Capit al" on ~1arch 3 smeared Carlu cci as anj "agent and strategist fdr the; CIA ·· \\ho has made his embassy• "a Cl,\ b:1se.'" The U.S., it a lsc>J" said, ''is blocking Portuguese ef-~ forts to secure foreign crc-dits"1 (though President Ford asked . and the Congress last v.:eck ap·l propriat c d 520 millio n in~ Portugal aid ). The worst lie': published in the Vida Mundi aJ1• article t•harged that Garlucc:i~ hin1sclf had been a CIA agent in, the U.S. embassy in Chile (V.'hcrc~ ht• has never bl.'en assigned I. Little v.·onder. then, that lhej U.S. finds itself powerless tol counter the fa st·Pi\,Ced threat of a Commu ni s t tak eover in Portugal, and tha t left-of-centerj American politicians s uch as, Rep. Harrington find themselvcs1 used' as cat 's.paws along th1' way. You Can't Work at Love I l like ~ind under~tan~ lhat sen~ lin1t•nt. r·or I un1 neither the sort of person "ho Y.'OUld be tuken t the bosom of any \\'hole vill age, UI' \\'Ould be l'l'jccted by :ill of the; same. 1'here ure people v•ho like' n1e . and people 'lt·ho dislike mt·,I decided I)'. Beware the man who "'ants lo be loved by everybody. I 've known inany such in my tin1c. \\."ith precious rew except ions. there has been something coarse in their makeup. \\l e think firs t. of course, of the salesman, of th.e Willy Lomans of the world whom ust extort Jove to sell paint~t.hal glows ·in th e dark, or whatever, in order to keep body and soul togethcr. If the salesman was not coa1·se in the fitst place. his implacable as· sault on the.sympathies of others is b<\Und to have a'thiekening cf· feet in the end. TlllS IS not lo be taken as a blanket attack on s;.ilesmen. I've known men \\'ho represent ed pro- duC'l! which were so intrinsically ( CHARLES ) .._ __ M_c_c_A_B_E __ good, or thought lo be, that they had to r(·sort lo hosti li ty to keep l he v•ol ves from 1'l!EIR door. 1\nd, in a sense. we arc 0.111 Jn.·d- \llt'rs of somt·thing or other. not ext·lud ing drea ms. ~o. the guy 1 ·n1 thinking ::ibout is the fcllow y.·ho is al"·ay~ thi nk· ing ;:ibout being loved. This is the professional plca!'i t'1·. the man \\·ho takes the soeiul injunctions of Lord Chesterfield in the most c:<~ct sense. lie devotes hi s en- tire enC"rg ies to doing things and s<iy ing: things that ,..,ill pl ease people \\ho arc not necessaril y either likable 0 1· g"O<XI. but "·ho c;in "·i cld po\\·er or ru\t~ •I court. 1 There are, further, peoplc.·1 ,,·hose dislike of me gives me a feeling thut is not far removed : rrotn J)lear;ure. I think they are· bad people. TheU· dislike of me comes as a kind of moral rein· furccment. Lawmakers Don't Merit Raise IN TlllS world of the courtier. insincerity is held to be one of the rardinal virtues. In the truly ae- compli !ihed courtier, e ve n th e lies arc dispcns<'d \\1ith a kind or tontemptuous irony which so;i.s I.he liar, bel'o.iusc he is eleg~1nt <.1nd \\"ltty, is the superior of the person he i:. l.\'in"' about , and And there are times, when rm feeling partic ularly low, "'hen I feel about people the way Groucho :'\.lar x feels about clubs th<1l \\·ould admit hin1 to mem: !>t·rship. Anybody \\·ho likes me. I tell myself. musl be somebod;i. \\'ho is not \\'Or th a nickel himself. 1 seldom have 11ny uncertaint~ about people I like. no matter how peculiarly or badly the}: treat m e. I give my affection to fc\v '"'people, but once given, It ·is·l something ·like a terminal dis· ease. There's j ust nothing youj Senator II. I •. Richard .. on e (R·Arcadia) Every so often a bill is popped into I.he hopper that causes me to bi furcatc my loyalties. or to put it in the vernacul a r. I'm put between ;in t•motional rock and u logical hard place. Senator James R . Mills (0-San Diego) has been the caUS(' or my latest seizure of :1poplexy. He has inlroduccd a bill !SB 610) that would gi ,,e sWtte legislaton a pay raise. Glory l·lallelu.iah! I ~·ould obviously qualify, both in need and in fact. I believe I work hard ul my job.· besides l hu\'C m<1jor reasons. plus lhrcc n1inor re;:1sons. for wanting a l':i alnry lrtrrcas('. T he minor reasons· namt.•s are 1 .. nu1i, Carrie and Dou.': lllcharc;lson and the mo.jor reason is th<! grlX'cry bill. (.w .... ·makers' l.ecnaS!e pro- geny have the s ame voracious uppelltes as an)' other JX'r~on ':; weaning whelp!, and we aretrcal- ed like anyonl' e ls~ at the s uperm ar ket ~ash r~gls.t er. Legislators e:urrer the same lnfla. tioo pangs, we ~·orry the same ) ) ( GUEST REPORT ) "·orries over ou r t'hildren 's l.'ducat ion and we \\131<"h oui· s &v· lll~S erode because Of deprcci<it· ingdollars. TO r t;T IT bluntly, m y purcha sing pow e r has diminished and I don't like it . J y.·ou ld like a pay raise. I would be some kind of a nut if I did not want a pay raise a nd some kind or a li ar if I said I could not use the money. But a las, no matter how much I \11ould like to find re· • asons to justify my o"'" pay raise, there are several cxtenuat· ing circum1'l0t'nces lhal prc\'ent me from doing so. The fir st r e11son is thal lawmakers are the on ly ~roup who can raise thei r own sal<iries at the e xpense or someone else. The Legislature has the power. ~o rnise t axes and then the pollr- 1ng power or the at ate is available to them lo make sure lhc monies are collected. Think about it. Wh at if you. the tax payer . said to yourself. "I don't like "'hut my representati ves a re doing. so I 1 a m not goin g to p ay their salaries any longer.·' If you \vere a real employer . you could fire us or re· fuse lo pay for the ser\'lces ren· dered. but not with your legisla,tors. You have to wJ!r4 un- til election time and that is" u~al­ ly a couple o r fears a Y.·ay. Lawmakers ..,,:ho.carry pay-rai1e bills are not dumb. so pay-~se increase bills are inevitably in· tl'Qduced in the off year When DO elections are being held. IF \'OU did happen to deduct from your taxes a proportionali! sum equivalent to your rcpresen- lative's salary und then s ub· n1itt<'d the rest. hO\l' long do you think It would take before the en· forcen1ent power or a:ovemmenl ~ was knocking ul )'Our financial door ask in I:!: for the .full amount. I can tell you thal it would not t>e1 too long. So wtfile citizens are having to tifhte n their belts. the lcgislaton should not. be uslnc their power to loosen lhein;. The second reason, is that la wmakers -local. stale and federal -are diret"t.ly and in - dividu a ll y responsi ble for the creation of inflation. Federal deficit financing Is the prirne caust• of inflation. i....When the federal eovernment runs out of money. Congress has a process ·.v hereby it ca n create · ne\v money or credit to pay the bills. State a nd local r epresentatives directly C'O ntribute lo deficit spending when they advocate itnd participate in federal pro- g ram s. Wh e never a state Jegi$lator advocates mo re welfare, federall y-funded educa· lion , hiahw ays . dams - matching-fund projects, in other ~·ord s -h e (the legislator) directly contrlbut<'S lo lhe O\'Cr· a ll ~ex.pendllU l'eS of the £cderal govitnment, and so to infla tion. So Jong as state lawmakers keep 1tdvocating nei;i.• prol(rum$ 41nd refull! to 'C'Ut back on old ones, thc)l o.s n..sroup, we have no rtrht'lo ask th~ubUc !O pick up the tub (or salllry l n<'r~Ues com· pcnsatlng for inllatiOn -v.·hen the state k!glslators ire the ones lhat help cause that innat ion, \ often to th(' r:i t(' of. t ''ct e \·e n thi:;:; lai;t h<.is the wish to be knO\\·n :is a person who ·is lo\·ed. li e y.·orks at lo\'(', 'And if thcrL· is nnything you cannot do alJout lo\'e, 1t is work 3l it. Yet you C':ln . curiously . \vork a'. hav· ing a good reputation, und ynu can ort en be highly successful at san1c. This too ls hafdly admira· ble. • )1 \' POlr\T is perhaps best made by an exchnnge in the life of Confucius. llis rricnd Tsefun i.t asked Confuclui-. "'\Vh:11 would you say if a ll the people In a ,·ill:i,i:P liked a person ·.•" .;That is not enough:' replied Con-fue.ius. Tiotefung a skl!d, "\Vhal woul d you say ir all the ~ople in n ''illt1ge disliked a per1K>n?" '"Thal is not enough," Con· rurius said. '"lt Is 6etler 'tll'htn the good people in lh' vlllaHe like him . and the bad"peoplti disiikf: him ." ' . cando~1bout it. , ,, ! 'J RotHrt N. ":.ed. Publi.,h.cr \. Thoma1 l\Jo'1Jil, ,.;duor Darbo.ra Kre1bu:h, Ediloriol Pao«Ef~°' • The edil6rlal page of the DAil)' P'llot seeks to inform and stlmulalt' reader$ by presenting" oo lhiii page d1ver!le commcnlary on toplrs of Interest by 5yndi cal· cd columnlstl'i and rartoo,usls. by pro,•1d ing· a forum fO(' read~rs· vi e":> and h)' pre1t'!ntlnr.i thi! "1=~-sp<iprr':s opi,nionl'I and ld('ap; on eurreQt topics. The editor! al opinions Of tlle Daily Piiot flPJ.lf"ar only In the ~itorial column at lh(I , top ol the page. Opinions e•· I presstd by the columnists and cartoonist~ ·and letter writera are · th eir owl\. and no endorstmenl 0( thcir vieWa by the Dally Pilot l should be ln.re rred . · .. · . Friday; April 11 , 1975. I I l I I I I '' .. . ... - QUEENIE • • . . . lly Phil lnlerlandl P o litical Notes " . • .. 1 •• County ',E ying D istrict Court ,,. By O.C. HUSTINGS ot .. °"'"" ,. ... -.11 . . •"°'I-, 1,1tslation lh ut wOuld e&tabllsh a (1.S. District Court inSantaAn a. . ~ 1 Congressman Andrew Hinshaw is sponsoring i. , ·The meas~re would create a district c?mJ?ris· .. ~·the counties or Orange, San Berna.rd1no end IUVerifde. It CYlls for court sessions to ~8+ held in s.nt'a An a, Riverside and.San Bernardino. ' Hinshaw 1:1aid the need tor a federal d.itltrict court In Orange County had ~ng batn demoilstrat· • ed by the num ber of cases orl&iitaling in the county. Simila r legislation was proposed' by Hinshaw in lhe last session of Congress, but it failed to &ain ap· prov al. • •• ;·; •" ·' I MEANWlflLE, in Sacramento, Assemblyman Paul Car;penter (0 -Garden Grove> has introduced le1islation that would establilh•a new s tate appeals court dl1trtct to ser ve Orange County. 0 .... -...--..... ·····--~ • .. o kay·. okay, Don't g!" Currently, cases appeal~ from Superior Court in Oran&e County are ,heard by the 4th District Court in San Bernardino. · Carpenter 's bill would establish the 6th District Court of Appeals in Santa Ana. • Other Deaths· ·lli'-RTFORO, Conn. 1p) -Jobn M . Bllilley, O e a t la Notfrelr a.u:n.auGl lOH FUHHAL HOMI Corona del Mar 673-9450 Co&taMesa 646·2424' NUllOADWAY MO•TUA•Y 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCOIMICK MOITUAIY Laguna Beach 494-94 15 San Juan Capislrano .. 9S.-1776 70, :Dfj mpcratic party . • . '*'** . , c~~rma~ ~nder tWo pre-,,. KATHRYN A. Craig of Huntington Beach has s1denls, tlted Thursday. been named by Super visor Laurence Schmit to J,ohn F. Kennedy named serve on the Orange CoWlty Scenic Highways Com. him party chairman in mission. 1960 a nd he rem ained Mrs. Craig is an administrative intern in lllrOugh most or Lyndon Schmil'so\lice. B~Jobnson's te.rm. WASHI NGTON CAP) -Ch arles Wesley Roberts, 72,,.Republican riational chairma n under Preside nt D w ight D. E isenhower, d ied of a heart attack Wednesday: H e r esig n e d th e chairmanship under fi re in 19:;3 aft er serving little more than two months. D ,_solution s Of Marriage E11lt,..•M4'rcll6 6.qlty, Rk h•rd S. ano S..ndr., S. uwnen. Etoh e1nn Don(. 1-t.lmollon. Je•nntl\e L . .1nd Jerome P. Murr.IV. 0. Oi-.nd8111y8. 9\aw, WyvO<>,.. M, .1nd Holl 0. H•lll1t, BrU<' N .-Adr~\.OU llotoMft. J•n~I Molt •nG MiCl••I Lff 5oottr, 0..ryl-R.•nd JoMV. R•I•, Lind., Joy•nd Mk M •1 S.Hh.lmer. Oenl$e A. and Oenn~W. Blfnklt'Y. Mk Miit 1nd Pt'r1 Ltt Henley. B•rbM• •1'111 lesli. EMI Jr. MOr99n,s.t•rlv11M.~ LMryA. CoUln, Rt'nH..,.., P•ul Edw.rd Burn1. A-fl L . .,.d P•nw1., L 8¥<.l,,.,.o.r. Oorothy •fld Gilbert '· "9ulrre, Gilbert V.•fld Jo Mtrla • LlwiS. LYIVI •rid M•rot Oeiiln Corbi II, !.al'lllr• L. Mid RotiertA. tie u Fuen11!. M.lrl" Mid CMlo!i Norri,. LYNM Le• Mid A,,...kl Al . E.rllt. JuOI01 A•ll" •nd l'ienr'f ""'"' Glb!.on, Mary .11.ll(t' •nd ROl'WlldT. °' ... ..,, Robert L11ul' •NI DtW• Lynn l(ote~. Me len M. •nd Ml(l\jOt'I J. M.lrper, J•cqUllline •nd Ro ... ld 8, L•vlgM. E¥ety11C.•nd Edwin £. w .. ketl1ld, Alberti M , .nd Wllll•m Gtttr. etc. Dll111n , Oorls Je•n •nd Ooftiilld Eow .. d Curlis. f dwiilrd Arlll!.>r Mid Peggy '"" Boyer, Moriil<.e Jol!n and C..ndlce Cw Pli!r-lns. Robert J, •rid C.1rotyn M. H••M~IY. NMKY .... E ... ere\I .... Thor'n•s I(, H•ren. Vlatel K. ~tc. •nd P•ul M. Conney, l(e nn41lh R•yrnollO illnd ~Elli•beth *** LE~SLATION requiring the death penalty for prisoners who murder other ihmates has narro.,~:J y woo approval from the Senate Judiciary Commit· tee. - . The bill <SB486), authored by Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R-Newport Beachi. was sent to the senate floor on a minimum 6·2 vote. Citing increases in prison violence, Ca1·penter said a felon currently "can kill today and kill tomorrow. but there is nothing more, \\·e can do lo him '' -except add to his prison sentence. A '°pokesm an fo r the American Civil Liberties Union opposed the measure, contending it was .. a cruel hoax to think it wi ll be a deterrent" to prison ~iltin gs_ ; Carperiter said the bil l was needed lo protect tn· male$ who are s ubjected to death fhreats. The ACL U spokesm a n noted that no prisoners' groups supported the bill . ... ASSEMBLYMAN Robert Burke CR-I·luntington Beach ) h a s been n amed an ·'out s t anding legislator" ror the rirth consecutive year by the con- servative California Republican Assembly, a volun· teer GOP group. UC Irvine Will Mark lOfh Year UC Ir vi n e wi ll ce lebr ate its 10th in- ni v e r sa r y and p ay tribute to stude nts, facul- ty, staff, a lumni and other campus s upporters at its annual La uds and Laurels banq uet Satur· day. RUFFRL'S UPHOLSTERY W...Y•W•f .. .. ,. l t22 H..._.lh-d. C... WeM-541-0JSf PACIFIC YllW MIMOllALPAIK <:emetery Morluary Sponsored by the UC[ Alumni Association, the eve nt is desi g n e d lp honor those wtlo ha ve made m aJor contribu· lions to the university• throu gh teac hin g, re· .=:·~----------1 search and service. Pl" Bl.IC SOTICE The top award,· "Ex· Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach, Cali fornia 6 44·2700 Esu.w .... tn11/MU NOTICE TOC•EOITOltS OP•ULK TllA,.5P'ER cs.cs.. 61t1 .. 1lfu.c .c .•· Nolke 1$ rwreby 9lw11 to c•edlton of tllt •lthln Mmed P.1rlles tl!.ll • bull tr..,~l•r Is l11ttnd9d lo e. ll"lldl on perso n•! p roptr1J ht rt ln•ll•r dtKrlti.d. Piii( FA.MILT COLOHIAL fUHllAL HOMI: Tiie..-Ind busines5.odtHSOI"" 0lrltended tr ... ~MrO< •rt; trao rd in ari u s , '' r e· Cognl~s "the ind ividual Who best personif~eslthe spirit a nd purpose or .UCI." Other a wards will be inade to the outstand· i.Ag Senior'. grad student and athlete and for dist· inguis hed leaching. 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westmins1e1 893·3525 OOMtNO INOUSTRIES, INI;., • C•lltornl• corpor•Uon, 116?2 Von ~rm•n.1r,,.1111.0llfornl• Tht n•mt •nd bl.ISIM$5 .odrtu.ot Ille lnltnded ..... ,.Htt•rt ; AQUATIC DESIGN SYSTEMS, INC., 1 C•Ulornl• corpor•llon. 450 N,, Ao•burT Dr., 6fvwrlW MIUs, C..lllomi• SMITHS' MOI TUAI Y Th•l tlle propet1J perllntnt l'Wt to ts Reservations for t he banquet at the Balboa Bay Club may be made by calling the UCI Alum· ni Office at 833·6424. 627 Main SI. OHC:riti.d In oeMr•t •s: M.tterl•IS. H · B h suw ll1$, mtr<.ll•ndlse, equlpmtnt. unt1ngton eac !orl furniture, tb:lures, equlpment....O 1------------538-6539 INClllnery, OOod wlll, tr•de MON. '-r:==========~I -• 111 proc;ess 1nd nwr<n•ndl .. +n· "r' .oil V SHO W "'ntory of • tiuslnt5S •n-n •s: ..ll'IA PUBLIC NOTICE OOMIHO I NOUS TRIES ..0 b toc..11 ... , f lCTITIOUS IUS!lll llSS ._AMt:STATl"Mt:NT ,,._ 1oiio.1no person•.,, dOif!Otiull· iessn; OIVERSIFIEb BUSINESS si:AVICES, UOOC•ml)US Of'.,~ 91«h.CA'2M.t JUOllt'I M. Tultlt, JltS NO. 15 ,lortflU. DowMy, CA lfl»..0 • C-1• Rl<;1ler, 1'601 Preston Or .. Y?-NiQ<oltl,CA97•11 , -""" ~ .... ,. 1, (onau<led by .. 11mu- tilJW11M•snlp, J udill'ITullt• "Tiiis 51•1tmt11I w•s flt.Id 1"1111 1111 c; ... l'ltY Clerk •I Or•ngt County or Mlr<n 2S, 19JS. -PUllllShfd Or..,ctt Coll! Dl llY Piiot. M.rtfltl,MICI .11.pt'il t, 11, II, 19151*-1! •I 11622 V011 K•rm•n. lr vhle, 0 ,,.1 KOCE C.llfornl•. 'l ~ Tll.11 Mid bulk lroHlsler Is 1111tndied • be consumm.11ec1 •t tne 11tlk• °'....., Th C st Commun·ty ... , TllM """"''11 .... 3111 wi1S111r1 e oa 1 Blvd .• t..os Anqe1t~.c•tttorni190010.on College District is going •.lftwApr1121.1t1s. to do its bit to help in !i.o ,., 4'$ Is • ...,..." to s111 lnteftCled Tr-lt•H w 10 i111endtd Tr...sl'tror case you get audited by \Md'"' 1oi1-11111 .-n101111 tiullnfts the IRS. _, •1'111 .odresses •llhln 1111 tnree The district's TV sta- "'"'' I.lit p41SI; NofMI. O.lMIM41rcnt•. 1t1s. Uon, KOC E , Channel 50, AQU ATIC DESIGN rod . svsTEMs.1Nc. is to p uce a 30-minute BvRotierl&ortt•u.Pr•s. progra m t hat will pro- DOM•NO INOUSTRIES,tMc. vid ·th · Trtom.1sf.EIMl'y.C11e1t £..c. e Aaxpayers wt in-_ 111.-c11r ... ,11r" formation to assis t them f\lbll\Md Of.n9' c o.si o.ny PllOt, ift preparin° for an audit "-"II 11, ltlS 1311+15 • • r.' ~ fresh homegrown 'usD~ #I trawberries " . \, 3 baskets for $ IOO . :.. 'i" I ~ fresh homegrown Asparagus 3 lb s. fo r ,$IOO -, ·.location: -·~Co~ntry P~~ce : • on San Diego Rwy. between AvffrY • Sllln'a .,.... ... ,..... ...... r. .(400 If See nev(cai e•hibits by national & international manufacturers-the full spectrum from economy to luKUry cars. Special exotic & classic car concourse. ' APRIL 12-20 ANAHEI M CONVENTION CENTER -< AWi.TS S2. JIJlllOlll l Sii. CITllENS 11 . 'ttt:l1I 11•rs: 5"" to 11 ,. SIU Sto; -to II,. Tlcl<als moy bo 11u1d1ased at llMl &l<1li ard ~""" llCll!\& ... now available .at all Orani;ie County .... "'"'""" . . . . . .. . . . .. Harbor Co 11r t ho11se Open • i The new Orange County llarbor Judicial Court . 4601 Jamboree Ro<id . in Ne""·port Bcuch, h<.i s opened afte r almost t""o years of construcl1on . The two-stoi'y, ~ight courtroom facility cost the c:ounty approximately $2.4 million . The buildin ~ is located nea r t he old courthous e (420 1 Jamboree Road ) ;.ind currently has s ix courtrooms 111 operation. according to county offic ials. T\Yo (·ourtrooms are s t ill under construction. The old courthouse . had rive courtrooms . 'Marriage Mill' Bill Okayed SACRA !\.1ENTO --1\ bill by Assemblyman Robert Burke (R·HWltington Bea<'h) that \\·ould crack dO\\'ll on .. mar1iagc mills" cleared a key con1m it tcc Thursday after personal appe;ils \\·Crl' made Uy county clerks fro1n Los ~\n gclc:c; and Orange Counties On a 6·5 vote. the r\sscmbl y J udiet;iry Co1nmtl · tee sent ,\B 554 to the rloor It \,·ould require couples to obtain ;i health certiricatc before any marriage could be performed. marriages and so f;.ir this ~car, there have been morethan380. T iit: 1'1t\RRIAC;f. bureaus r eturn SS to the counly-fron1 the fcl'S \hi.;'~-ehargc tu pay for a con· fidcntial record of the \\'cddi ng. The present la\v \\:JS enacted about 100 yea1·s ago tu protl'Ct a n1an and a \\'Oman li-.:in g togelher for long period s or time from having to publicly pro· l'la1m their marriages. Bu1·ke said the \\'cdding chapt·l-type operalions ~omctimes unite persons who are underaged or not legally divorcei;I from previous partners. Under the current civil Ja\v statute. couples \\·ho have been living togc1}ler can be marrit'd by a c I erg y m a n \Vi thou t a S7 ~oun t y m a rri age Ii ce n sc. 1-:-:----iiiii .. lii0.9,iW;;ll;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;::;;::;::;;:;;;:;'\" f}\ r.t RABBln THE ORANGE CO UNTY l·lealth Officer Or John Philp this week voiced alarm at the gro\ving practice of marriage mill ceremonies that allo\v couples to escape the requirementof a blood test ~ iNsu0iA°NcE ~~!-:.!. ~? 1914 .._., ..... .,.,. s::i::n .. Oiange County Cl~rk William E St .John ap- pear~d before the com1nittee on orders from the ('Ounty Board of Supervisors ,--:>-.'/' COSTA MESA ~ St-" _.:!::lo 548-5554 ~ At,_ Door "-, I 495-0401 J DO IT YOUl:SIU' 1-le said the marriage burl·au opC'ration has been growing al alarming rates Ou1i ng the first quarte r of 1974. St John s<Jid . there \\'Cl:C 26 suc h S.'!I th1n;.:s 1u:oil \\'1lh Dui ly Piiot \Vanl ,\d:-. , ,,,, llOll .a.T 21922 ca,.ino Ca plstr.e ,,. :.,-, .... "7 .. ~. "·· 4 .BIG DAYS SAT. • SUN.' • MON. • tUES. ' - i BACKYARD efJ -of All Closeout Items • Slightly Damaged t Stock ' F.Joor Samples And Eve rything Else That's Been Around Too Long and taking up space. SAVE A LOT 1'=FI By Helping Us Move -This 'Merchandise .., I .· • l!ci UAILY t'h .. y L r-1 1aay, Ap11111. 1 97~ Pl:BLIC Jl;OTICE PVBLIC NOTICE "''l!Jlf(MI couaTor."'4• ,ICTITIOU$ •U51MEU S'tAflOflCALll'O•M Af'Olt NUll$TaTEMENT TMI! COUNTY 0, o•AMG.I: , .. 11111*-•nt ,..,son l• .... DYii· ...... -&UU ...... -.. tlOYIC:I o• ........... 011' l &l.. ltn c .... 11..,. w...,, !>Ml• PnlTIOM l'Oll l"llOIATI 01' WILL AM,C4'1I lftNO ,0111 Ll!TT.S:lllS o• •O· AOber1 ~ttlll -~" UI w. lkY lllOllU,Tlt&TION WIT.tt-T"l ·'lll'ILL """, "4ewp0t1 k~fl. C.ttot. t1..o ANNl:Jl.10 H"' bu."'~~ h (OndllC.t.O ~l .-. •~ E•l<flt OI HOWARD CARSO N, ll•v•O<MI. 0.Cl'•\<fCI. ' Moi:.r1 M Mo\) NOTICE I'> Hl:.Rl:.UY C.IVl:.N !lwl J EAN e. Cll.R!i()N , .. , lllOCI ,..,..n. 1>('111ton !or Pron•ie bl Wo II •r'l(I IOt ·~· ~""'ntt 111 l•ll••• OI A<;l1nlnl,1ro1tioft .. 01n ·~ .. ,11 """~"'' 10 O>I! l"'••hon.1 ftllHl~CI 10 wn><n 1\ tM.MI* IOf '"'""'' 1><1tl•~\ll"'•· ""<I'""' 1r., 11me ¥1d pi.K• 01 h•••l"'J It>!: ~""""' lie\ ~tn ">el '°' ~prll IS, !91S •I 9 10 ;o.m ., tn !~ '°"""oom oi 0tp;1r1 ment No l at >di<I tour1. •1 1tlO Civic C1nt1r P.,1,.. """'''-on 11W CUJ ot S611te AM, Celi!Of'llla O.lKI M..,cll 21, 1~1~ WILLIAM t:. SIJO""· '°""''Clerk •AUL, HASTINGS, JANOFSl(Y ANOWAl.l(E~ tJU Dtl ..... t Otl,.., Su tie a '"'"'· c..111en11a tll44 Tfl; t114l IUl·Ull •ttlflllJ•lw: hlllltMt Pubh\t>e<I Oran99 Co.t•I 0..•IY P<1ol, t.;n:•I•. ~. 11 . 1~1~-l:IQ&-IS Pt: Ill.IC NOTICf: SUP'IEAIOR COURT OFTNE STATll OF CALIFORNIAF9A THE COUNTY OF OllANGIE • N1. A·IJJiO NOTICE OF KEA A ING OF PETITIOH FOi PA09ATE OF-Wll.l. ANO CODICIL AHO FOii L IETJEAS T£5TAMENTAllY E~\ele ot 8(1 r w KESSl:l.MAN, ilk• AA l.LIZA BE TH tCE SSC LM"N, t:.:cea >t'<I. NOiie£ ·~ ~I E AE6Y C.IVEN Owl LOUIS K E~Sl:LMAN ha~ lll!l(l!llt'etn• e>el•hon tc• 'Pr ob<l•e o1 .,..,., """ G:wl><•I .;1111110< ,.,.,.,nee o• Ltr1er \ Tr.I"'"""' !My 10 !ho: pchhon1·t •tlercntflo wnic~ ,. ,...."' I°' lu•llWt p.,il1t ul<1r >, ,)(Ml lh•I the''"""'" ;ino pl•<~ al heat>nq lh<' ••n"" ""' IM'en St•l !or Aptil J9, 191~, •1 q;]O a,m., •n Ill~ <Ourl1oom ol DtPA,.1· m<:nl NO. JOI \d•d <ourt. <J! 700 CWK ~nle< P, 1vt< Wt:>I, In tn.c C11y ot !.""Iii M il, ca1norn1d, '"'l •t•le-t ... ) hie<! ..,,h '"' CouM y (ltttl 01 0•""0' Co .. nl' Otl AP'<I I, 1tll '""' P\illh\l>ed OrllnQI Coe)l P,,,11, Pilot, All<•• 11, 1t, Ji, and IMJ 2, It/} 11'2-li PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9USIN ESS NAMESTAfEMENT TM tot1-·no per'°" IS Ooti"'l llUl.i-..... , .. E CONOM'<' MA I NT E N"N CE SERVICE. \91~ An.:iM1m A"", Coo.14 Me'r"'· Cal1!0t"'" 92.11 ' • Oa••d W"Y"" Sib<._, 1~1"1 An<!hclm A~ .• Co\t11 M._.s.i, c .. 1uo1n1•~' f'"' 11u"ne~~ i~ co!ldutteo by"" •n· 'oiviaual. 0..w•!I tlla<._ Th•~ ~1attmenl w.o > l •l~d w•lh tM Counl v c1.,,. o• O••nge co~ntv on M;otcn 13, 1~1s. F•ll7t P\>llhShe<I Or.,.noe co .. ~1 CM••w Pi•iit. AP<ll 11, 11,~~_!_2, ltl~ 17'0-IS ['t;llLIC 1'011CE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINES5 HAMI! STATtilMEHT The touow•no i:>e'"'°"' ••e <IOl"V llu\O· ...~·••: WOODIE, t /1 J.111111 Way, C.:..U Mew, CA n•Jl -•e 81i nop, 411 At>Ole 1M11, '°"'~'"·CA 9'11>?1 ' Ann 11110r, .es E. 1a1n s.t., Co>ta MllW, CA 9'11>11 Th" 1>u~•n~)~ I' condutled l>V • 9HW!••l 1101rtntr,n.p. WOOO!e 8 1>!\0P Thi$ )llt•mtnl ,.., filed ..,111 lhl! co .. 1111 Clerk ol Oranoe C01.1nt1 on W..•ch 11 •91~ P !:BLlC l\'OTICE 1~'1111011 COU llT 0' THll iTAT• 011 (AL._lllOllNIA llC)ll THI <01.1 .. TY 01' OllAl'OIOI .... A.e.J»I NOTl(t: 011 Hl!AltltoiO 01' ,ITITIOM 1'011 •11oaATI 01' WILL AND CODICIL ANO 1'011 l1En1111s TllSTAMINTAllY l 'tele o1 AAYMO"'O M, ••ILl!Y, DK.ee.WO. "'OTICE IS 11Elt1E8V OIVE"' lflel 110 8fltl C, l).AU,.IEY "'' lllld """•Ina get~I-IQ<' Pr°"I• OI Wiii '"'° COdl(U ...., i..., l•'WlllC• 01 l.etler' ''"-"" "'' 10 ,,.."9hllontlr 1e11renc1 '°"""~" I•'~ IOI h1tti...r ... tU(UI .... , fno 1111t the ti ..... .-id Pll(t OI ,._.,ltlCil 1'- -""' oeen ... IOf' Apr II 22, lt/S, •I t :):l o1,m., In'"" co.,•ltOOltl ol Ori~I· n\lnl No.·~ ol 'ill<I l,.Ol.lrt. •t 100 c1 .. 1c ~' Dr!vf ~"'· In the CllJ Ol 14nte AN. CaUtorn!e. 0.lecl AP'il 2, ,.,, WILLl .. M E. St .tOHN, Coun1,c 111t1 aUllTOM,G•ULOlf!I, THOMSOM AND NILSON Al-J•M.Lil• 11fH4•...., ~ • .., 0.-1 ... .... ...., .. ac11, tentw"'• '*" Yet : O\tl ..... 1tl't At'-"'" r.,: ,.,,,; .. ,~ Publll.l'led Of.,n911 {O<l)I Oflly PllOt April•,'>, II, 191~ l'JO'I-? PUBLIC NOTICE SUPElllOll COU AT Ot< CALIFOlllNIA,COUNTT OFOllAHGE "9. AD-lltll CITATION In l ... Ma Ult OI I~ A.<IOC>llon Po;lltlotl of GARY LEE HfTHCOAT , AOl>l>tn'><,j P.01,nl THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OP CALIFORNIA, 10. ALAM ANOA A O AILLER a1 "'°"' ol 1n1>cour1 you"'" ,.rtllJ t•t~ 10•PUt•• o,1ore \he Ju~ ..,a .. a- •"11 '" 0,,1Wrlmen1 II ot lh•) ~°"'' ""'' J..-.e 11, 19/S "' ~ a.m., ltl~n ""°\titre to "'°"' <""""· '' "ny JO" hilwe, whw ti. ,,,.,,1.onot GARV L(E HE IHCOATtot !he d<lol)l•On o l JA SO N Al'll.0 DRILLER, yQUf minor '°" >!IOUldnol Ill' Q•"M"°, OAT L 0 : Mi!lr cn ?•. I~/) WILLIAM E,St.JOHN (l~r~ Dale<I Ap,,1 1. 191~ William E . St Jolin County Cle•• OOMALD A'. MtCAl:,IH Al-Jal Lil"' Pl'BLI(' ;°'OTICF. F41tSJ' P\,t1Usneo O••n<)e Coast Oa11y PilOI, --------1-rcnJl,Jl,and Ap<1l t , 11.!2'.'IS~S Wdl1eo T l(.•f'lll ,OepUtyCle•-. iSEAl ~ GA ATM F"AA HEINER AllorMJ 111 Lil* :rot "a•-ai.il. Sufl•ll• c.si. Mew. Cilhler1<.;i t l•U Tet: 11 MI S4Ct·Jiil .. _ ... , , .. , ,..,,!_, PUOh\l>e<I Or-CH>I Od>IJ PolOI, ~1110, 11, II, 19/S 11/t.I) Pli8LIC NOTICE SUP'EAIOR COUllTOFTME STATE OFCALll'OllNIA FOR TME COUNT'f OF ORANGE He'.A.fJJH NOTICE OF HIEAlllNG OF PEflTIOH FOii PltOaATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTEllS lES'rAMENTARY E••.i:e or MARGER'!' El.LEH GEORC.E, Ot<easeo. NOTICE IS HEAEB'f G IVEN 11\it MARIA"' GEORGE h•" t11f<I ""=rein ;i pelilion IOf PrOb<l!e ol Wiii on<I tor Is· ~eel Utter• Testame11td•J 10 the pel•tl_, 'tleren<:e to .. 111<n i• ,,,_ IOf lut1!1er ~•litulilr,, ;o!IO ll'>olt ll>e hmt -place ol M •rln9 the semr""" tittn M't !0t A11r.1 2J, 1q1s. at 'f JO a.m .. in 1necou1'1room ot De~••ment No. lo! wi<I court, "' 100 Civic Cenft< Ori..., wr.t, 1n uw C11 , or !io,,.,ti A"'1. Ct1lton1ia. OollellApril •. \91S WILLIAM E . ST JOHN. CountJ Clerk WARRENM.GOllDON AtwnlJMLaw "OTICll TO CREDITORS SU PIE AIOI COU AT OF THE STATE OF (All FORHIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE N1.A~1714 E'late 01 LUCIL LE E RIC.GS Oecea!oe<I. NOT ICE IS HE REB'<' C.IVEN •o l!lt <'"""°'' OI '"" at>ove n.ornea llK-nl Tl'ldt au """°'" l>o)w•no lld•m~ __ , lhl! w•<I <1o-<emnt "'' rtQ""M to hie tt>e"m. '"''" lhl! ,,..,~''"'' vouc..,rs '" 1ne "'"'"DI tM Clerk OI tne .. -ll'n• lttle<I COUtl,.,. IO ptt >enl 1ne .... , w1th1ne ntetl"\o~il•v vou<her•. 10 lne "n0e•~•91'wo al t!le L•• Olll t e ' Of PAUL. HASTI N G S , J ANOFSKY a "d WALKE II, 11 11 o .. Ponl O• •Ye, s.. .... 8, Jr..,ne, C.olllorni;i 9J""4 ,.h1cn " 1ne Ol4':e o! l>ll'io•...,S> ot Int' .. noers'9""<1 •n all n1dller) l""l••ning lo 1~ e•l•le ot -.ao<1 pe(.,.oen1. '"•\tl•n <our monlM atter 11>e .,,,, 1>ul>l•(ilt•on ol this rotlct O..!e<IA1><1l I, ltl~ roll~EST OIOH SMITH JR t •ec .. !or 011ne W111 ot I ne "°""'" na..,. <I <le<.,.,,,\! PAUL, 14AST l"'G~, JANOFSKY -WALtCER un Ou Pont o.-1 ... ., Sulle 8 lrw•"'· t.llil1r11la '1..,. lei: lll-1.UI Auw,..,·i,., E•etulw Publls.ht<I Oranqt" Coast 0d•I¥ Pl~. ""'''' , I t~ 1~ ••1~ 171? I' lltlJCrtnflla• •tvil. 1.....-,C..lltt•"'.ito:tlJ ----Wi'iitoR COURT OF THE Tl!: UIJI 618-1111 ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR A'*NJflt: ... UOOMt THE COUNTY OFORAHG£ Publiwo.P 0< ... qf Co.I>! D.l•IJ Pllol, NO A·Ulll AprU lt,11,U,19/S 1141·1} NOT ICE OF HEARING OF P'ETITlO"' FOR PROBATE OF WILL AHO FOA lETlEAS TESTAMEN PUBLIC NOTICE SUP'EAIOR COUllT OF THE ST ATE OF CALI FOAHIA FOR THE COU ... TY OF ORANGE He. Allllol OltDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOii CHAHGE OF HAME lltJJ BIK" ao..iew""" H-11,..1111 katfl, C.oUlarn•• tl.,.I Tel: 11141 ... J·Nll Tel: UHi M2•1hJ AlletNJ IOf' ,....,,,_, · Pu1>l•'>ftt!I O•"n~ Coa~I O•ilJ Pll01, w• Ja.ano~.•.11.1s.191s 1110-1~ ·~ I""= MaU•• OI 1ne A.pp!>(.,.,., O! AOHEAT EOWAR O fHC'MAS Fo• PUBLIC NOTICE --- (t..1"9101 Nanlf' SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Tiie •PPl 1c •1to n ol 110 8€11"1' 5TATEOFCALtFOANIAFOR EOWAAO THOMAS lo• t ftill\V<! 'o• T"ECOUNTYOFORANGE -· na .. 1n11_,,111eo in Couri, .lot>CI •l He. All2•1 ·~ar•t1Qltom )a•O a1>11h<"tionlhdl NOT ICE OF HEAR ING OF A08EAT E.OWAAO THOM ... '> n,n PETITIO N FOii PROBATE OF h leoo.., •PP•><•hon pr0p0•1n<;1 u ... 1 !11\ HOLOGRAPHIC WILL AHO FOR n•me I>• <h •nQ•d to l'I OBE l'IT LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION EOWA.ROO'OOHN El l WIT" Will. ANNEXED l5-"'"'° Now. ll'ot,.eto• f It I\ ""tel:iy O<<left'd lk>f><I -Sl,OOCU """d"ettl'<I, th.II •II ne,...,or-. •nmre•l E\1.o!t ot vEAA Al.ICE REN~All e<11nsalOmalte•dO OIPPC!.or llf!I01e tni~ SHEL LE'<' a k .o VEA ... ALI CE Cour11nOep;ortm•n1Jon tne i9tn<Uvot SHE LLE'<' Ol'c~a>ed A1>tll !~/~ a l 10 ·00 o·t lock A,M O! NOfl CE IS HEAEl'IV C.IVEH ll'klll !ta•O doiy 10 ~no .. Cilu\e ..... nw W<.h .JP Jl'MES OOUC.LAS GAEENWOOO hR· plk•hon 101 ct\iin~ ot Nim• >nDUl!lool h!eo ""''~'" ii ~1111on ti>• PToti<i!e ol blr 9r.~nle<I t<DlograP!I•< w.11 and lo• Le Her~ ol Ad II I) lutlhe• 01<1e•eo lhd1 a <<>PW Oii nun.,11a1.on ""''" W•I! AnM•e<I •e t"'s O.ner lo Sl>o,.. (du•e Of Pl'Dl•>he'O 1 .. t~"<'" to .. hicn •'> maoe tor lurlhef •n 1ne Or .. n9e Co.o~t D••lw P1IM • f>Mh(.,lil<s,i1nd1rialthet1me;onctp1ace ~w•pape• ol gene r"I <"(Uldtipn, 01 ""a""9 uw >drnt has been ""I tor P ini"' In W•O t oun1y di lei'SI Ot>Ct April I'>, 191S, al •·JO .. m .. HI !he ,...," -" lot lou• Sut<e~\'"" _,, .. , COU<troom Of Oepanmenl No. J ol s.l•C ""'°" IOlhe ""•Of~'"" he.OtH>Q u> .. •I, ... JOO Ct WI( Ce.•ter on .... W..\I, If O..litd ""'11th <la<t cl M.i•t h l~I} l,,. (•Ir ot Santa An ... Ci1l1!0tNa SAMUE l DAE IZEN Daleo,,... .. , .. 28. 1qJs JUOQe'OI ~,.,p Supe11<>r Courl Wll.l.IAM £.SI JOKN, LESTEA,MANl.E 'f Coun1w C1er~ LElaL&lllONAY CHARLES GARRITY OANIEI. l.EIBL Al&wMJ al Law -E Wlltoloff '11 west S..we.,\eenlh 51te•t Pa~ C..lil ti IOI Santa An .. , Calo"rni.a t110I 1'~1Jt1 T..i: OU) s.tJ-Sllh At\Oo'NWI ... AHli<a .. 1 AllO.NJ tor: P'etit.-r Pub11!>1'>e<1()r,,n;e Co.o~I 0..•IJ PilOI. P\oOh~<I Oran;e Co.osl o .. ,1y Pilol, T ARY IHrcn 11 i'I, "'d Ap<1I 4 11 19/S 1014-1S ""''14, S, 11, 19JS 1208-1~ B ~]/ E•t.it• ol £MM,. EL 1 ZABE lH OI T 1~:_,'::::=======================~=---( PUBLIC NOTICE: NOTICE TO CR EDITORS T'f, ()e(~•~o • SUPElllORCOUllTOFTME MOT ICE I~ HEREll" C.IVl;N lh;I! !,TATEOFCALll'ORNIAFOR JOlo CHA P ELL[ .... ~ Ill e<!"""""" TME COU NTY OFORANG.E Oftl!•on fOf P•oti.ite DI W1tl .in!I tot •S· N1. A·IJt"' '"""''" 01 L'"lle•'> l•u .. nwnHirJ 10 lllf' E , t.o 11 o I EV A E 0 MON OS. iieht'°""'• ••lerence lo *"•<h Ii m.l!N' Dlt .. Wd. tor hirl""'' r>a•ticula•~ ana ll'h>I IM NOTICE IS HE REBY GIV EN to ""' 1•mt "'M ol.,ce ol hf"tlnt; I""'""""""' t •1t<lll0t• 01 the .illOw~ n•rned oec-n! tlffn )et 10• Aptol 11 , 191 ), di 'f JO""' , th•I all "'''°"' n•••"'l c••I~ .lg.ii"'! in tl'le cou•Jroom •• Detiartment NO Joi 1'"° se1d de<eMnt ••e •e<l""ed lo 111, >d•!I c0..,1 al 100 C1w1< Cenle• Oflwe them, wiln !not nedn~rf vo...::ner~. •n Wt U in t n' en, o • !io•nl;i An• ~ ollke M 1¥1<1 CIQ•k o! lhe "bO"" en· Ultlorn1a tilled cou•I. o• lo P•e...,1 mem, wl1n ii. Dated Atir1r J l~IS f\t<1$l>a•y vouche•l>, lo tlW un<ler\>Qt><:<I WILLIAM E SI JOHN el IM ott.ce DI h,. •llorney, LOUIS Ce>unl~(lt '" a ALLENC.ER. •01 Horth Brana WOOi-SE y , NE 'Ill El 8oulev•r<1, !."!le 801, Glenda1e, •NOTl4AT(MIER Mercedes-Benz? Ct111ornia 9\JOJ, ... nit II ·~ lM pl«e ol •tw•J,al '-"'" c 11 £ ' °""'"'''ol1N"n~r~lgnedinall....t· l09t~J1•11i•MillsR ll., a us or a quote lef\ pertaining to !he 1,t;ot1 cl wio,,.. Mt•-1 S.aclo,Cdlli .. rn•il tJ... • ''°"''· whhln lour month'> <1111..,,. file T..i: OHi-.-•••~I publkilhOll 011n;, no1ice. AllO<neJ' '""' P11l1i-r l--:::=o====~l~7l~•~Jl~l~l-~l7~CO~======~-j DilllHI M.o<cll 18, HI~. P\,blill>eO Orange CO<l\I 0.ily Poiot, STANLEY W MI LLER Aord •,S,n ,1•1s 171>&-I> E •tCulo• ol lhe Will ot lne "llO•e ,.,.,..,.p <lec.itOen!. l.OUIS&ALl.ENGEll ltll N. at"alMll a/Yll .• 5utle llll ~ ... C..lil. tim Al_y..,£H'ClltW Pullli""'° ()f;on;e Coa'I 0.1IJ F'llOI, Moorth JI, 11, ~ ~n •. 11. 19/S IOJ'l.1! PUBLIC NOTICE NOllCE 01' tHTEHTIOH T05£LL RIEAL PAOPEATT AT PRIVATE SALE "9.A·l ?MI PliBLIC Jl;OTICE ----------11 8 !44.S NOTl(IE TO CR E DITOAS SUPERIOR COURT OF TM~ STA'E OFCAl.IFOAHIA FOR T14£ COUNT'f OF ORANGE "'•· A·11'4J c:~1are OI SETH r 140MAS ANO'RUS. ~Ctil!of:<I. NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN lo TM trtO.\Ot~ 01 Ille above l'ldr>WO 0!<- 111.11 •II IW"••n• .,.wln!I tlai""' -i<>!ol '""' w.O O«ellenl are reciulre<I to file !"""'· """' 11w nece••"'' vOU<het), !n t"" ollke ol tne tie•-01 Ille aOtWe en· r1t1eO c01.1t1 , or 10 pres.ent 1nem, Wllll llw netr.J.d<Y VOUChe•), lo 1ne IUl<lff'll~ ... '""' ou;c, O! !>I~ d!IOrnev,, HUNT, l.ILJ£S TA0M & WE NTWORTH, •Alln M;thael J. (,1111, l>IS Civic Ctlllt • o,;...., w~11. s .. i!, lOO, Soln•• An .. , (dl>lo1n1;i 'nlOI, '"'lllch I) tne olate o! bu•·n~~• •n iii I millet• Pl'rl~•n· •fl<,! 10 HW e\lille OI •did <le< e<tt>nl, with on lou• monlh> aner llw 1 .. st p.u1>11t ahor> Notice oshereoy qi wen tn•I, !.Ubl<!<l lo (onfl•m•t-ti, nw 0 •""91 Coun1y s..periot Courl, on or •llH A1>1•I n, n is, lhe un!ler )~<I, •• il!lmtn1lol•"10t ,..;t11 ... 111-arne•e<1 ol tne wl11 o1 CAi:iL J, ICNOFF, Oete•••d. •ill Sl!lt di P'l•ale w~ 10 tne nignest anobl!~• ""' bl_. on lne te•m\ """ cond1hon~ nete•,.,.lkr mentioned, dll "II"'· tltl,.,, and ir"le•nt pl CAAL .J KNOF F, Ile· ce.t'dd, .. 1 11>1 l•n1e 01 "'' de•lh,....., .. 11 119111, lillt, ano 1nle 1 e~I •ti.ii 1...., ""'"'" has .-cQUl•td in aOdlllon to thdt ol '"" oece<1ent i i the ,,,.... ol 111, "~•l!I, '"the M 111•> nol•ce. Odl~O """''"" 2•, ltl~ oe..i P"ot:ie•tv ll)«>le<I •n !tie CovntJ 04 KENNETH PROVOST O<ang.e. Sl•t• ol C•Uforn••. <le''"ll<:<I A<1mlno'1r•t0t .. nn.1M ·Will "' 1o11 ..... s: LOI 10, Dia<~ /J!. Corona Pel M<H. Anne~eOo!llMiEH61eol ... tneat>o~.,.rne11"'ce<11:n1. ••oerMapteco<<1e01n Dk J,p.oge'" 14 u NT , LI L JE ST A 0 M & _4,, MISC:elleneol'\ M.>P>. l'i~cO<<l;oj WENTWORTH °'""tfl'COUn1y ••:MkMelJ.GiM Be an individual -drive a • I Huge Selection Low Prices Check us out! Mission Viejo Imports '"' P'Ollt•1J •S comn'IOnlr ···~,,t'd 611Ciric Cent• Dri•e Weit, SuiltM kl .ti. 111 l...lrk'Pl'' A~nue, Coton.i di>I SoMl.aAna, C<llil. 92111 "'°'"C.htorn•• Ttl: 01') JM-._ s.,11 o..,. F-. ill Awery Pkwy. MiuM>rt Viaio T .. Wle i'> SUlllfCI 10 t ur1t nl '"'""1'. AtW•YlfM'Aotmi~•a .... CTA -r co""""""· U><>Cl•hon,, re>1t1cho>'\s. '"' P\<bli'1>e<I Or""""' c ... sl o.;1, Pikl!, f714) 495· 1700 17141 831-1740 -v.Mlons, "9'>f\, r lQllh ol ""'"' -l~"";•~<O~U~-~~~·~·~·~'~"~'~· f"~·~'~'-~'~'~"~'~'~"~"~~~;;;;;~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~;;;;;~~~ ~sol recorct. The Pr<>IW'1J •) 111 w !.Old m M "••Is'·"'-'''· t acepe..., to tine. (lid!. or OllOf'\ a<e 1 .... ,,e<I IOI l!lo!pm. pevty--5.I De 1n ... rll•t1Q an:J MU111' recti""ld al tne oll1<e ol Mft't l & Ja..•-a ll'lilll~Slontl Cor-Mlon, •t· '"'""' lw wlcl edmln•~•ra!O• '""'h·..,11· ...... -. •1 610 Nlwporl Cen1e. Ori~. S..lt llSS, Newl)lllrl S..<ICI'!, C.Oi1IOt'f\la, °'' ""V timc .. lter lhf lif\t P\lllh<•1lono! 1nltnolk1 """Detore_ ~••<t ~ .. le •S l'nolclr' The IW'OPl•ly ..,111 lie ~10 on 1111' lollow•ng term'' C.t h or pa•1 <a!>I'! - p~1 <•edit, l!Wt ter"'s o! 'ul h tre<:11! •~ 1» .-CC!'PlaMe 10 IM un<le•"lilne<l <lf'IO IO 1noi ~•lot Courl, ten oertMll 1111',•I ot lhf •ll'lO""I b1<1 lo .o(comp.on, ""' ot • ler ti, ""11!11<1 chec• o r c"'lnif'•'I CPl«k, ~ lhCblll•nce_ ID bf pale! ..t!l'tln ten ~101 IMvs .>llef contirn>•t-Ol w it' try 11>e S.Upro'"'' C:O..•I. '"•rs -P'/f· ""-""' 1n~V'"""e eCCOl>l-lo lfw pUr<IWser )fWI! tHI P<o-r.01ee as of ll'!e &le (Ill rl C0tO•n9 ot u w•we,-•. 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IN 11Urt n..1tr or tiurl,,_.tJ TN ....-.:lirr M-0 r•"'' we• tlu! 11gn1 le r11jK1 ..,, M>(i .olt tlldl Pl•OI to-r,ol lffllWtHT t .. hr1'1l"Ot"" ,,u~ OAIEO· Aor11t, 1tlJ Clertnc9 8 . tC11ot1 a 1Actm1t1i1u .. 11>r w11n-w•H··-·•d elt"9Wlllel (Ml J ICtto!I, -"-MYI M 6 JA(lll SO• tAllJllCM<l.lilOf!IAL COll"°"ATIOff .==~J •: "........,..,,,,,,, .............. ~, ..... ......... _ .... l'\dfllwd 0..-... C-M o.lflr "--...,H ti, It, 1•, "IS l"""PS 11 CAU FOi Al'f'OINTMEHT (714) 979-4100 IZ4 HOUll SB'nCll GEORGE HURST Executi ve Syeteme D....._ .. O-.KUftll\IMCM1'1n, tnc. ttlOAlrw.,, c ........ c ...... Ul'IT~le COMPLIE S WITH LAW Rower Haa Spare lJltrasystems ) Co ast Finn Wre cks Trains for Living •1 r<: By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE Of Ille o.u, 11'1111 M,tff A Newport Beach firm de· liberately wrecked a government train iti Pueblo, Colorado, Wed· nesd~y. The wreck did not totaJly destroy the train , so the firm plans to try uguln. Ultrasystems, a firm known for evulualing environmental im· pacts as well aH producing mechanicul ones, has smashed rriillion s of dollar~ worth or cars, planes, buse~. boa.,ts and helicop· ters over the years. DURING THIS week 's test, a 252,000 ·pound locomotive islammed into the caboose and lour freight cars or a train as part .'t Ill ('• or a series orrrailroad aal:tt1 crast} tests Ultrasyetems la.c:on- duclins !or lhe federal Dep~~ ment of Transportation at a C!1' ernmcnt test site near Pue~ The :;taged 1collision, !'.9· corded ,by cameras and ins~ menu. mounted on boUJ tralmrr.J• well as alona: the roadbed. W.aa' a.imed at improving safely Rt rail crews, . · 1tl The mechanics or a train eras• will be examined by the fimi with an eye to improving des!p safety. accordine to co01p~J president P .J . Stevens. 1 . Train wrecks are not lj· quent. Stevens· :;aid, but '• crashes need to be staged 1 controlled conditions lo 41· termine where design improy,. ments must be made. Work Doe-down STATISTICALLY, lhere -i• some sort or train mishap·oo illt average of once every· Sf minutes, Stevens said, Traloi train col lisions occur on 1 · ~ average of four limes daily in~ United Stales. he said, expl Ban o n Farm Tool Contest SACRA"°1 ENTO (AP) -The Western Growers Association wants a JO·day delay on the ban of short-handled hoes in California ag riculture. "We need 30 days for answers to whal if a V.'Orker prefers a short handle or what if a handle breaks," association vice presi- dent Daryl Arnold of Newport Beach said Wednesday. T~e as· sociation and tomato growers attacked the ban al a meeting or the Fresh Markel Tomato Advisory Board. ARNOLD SAID GROWERS need lime to acquire enough Jong.handled hoes and that he hoped Cora voluntary delay by the state. The s tale Department of Industrial Relations ordered the ban Monday, saying use or the short·handled hoe was u.nsafe and caused back injuries to farmworkers, who have to stoop to use the tool. The implement. usually with a 12 to 18-inch long handle, has long been used in the thinning and weeding of various crops. The slate ban involves hoes wilh handles less than four feet long. THE ASSOCIATION represents about 1,000 growers and shippers respOnsible for 80 percent of the row crops in California and Arizona. Over T h e Coun ter NASO UstitNJs ing the federal government's · le.rest in wrecking trains. • Of 9,375 train accidents dunn;: 1973. he said, 1,675 were trail\·ti- train co!lisions. ·;~ Wednesday's crash was edlll· ducted with the locomotive f'BM· ming a caboose at 15 milet ian hour. A subs~uent test will obe conducted April 22 al 30 miles a hour.· · ·....:, " "We expect the traln to be-Wt smashed up afler lhat one t.i have any more," Stevens said. STEVENS MA INTAINS lhaA 1 number of safely modiflcaUqn may result from the firm's)f'e search_. MUTUAL FUN DS &.lnco 1.01 1.12 Er.r9y 10 ... 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L "' ........ -ijli.Jflot: 'l!Ol'el Fl •.11 11,0I 1.,...1 C. !·'' 1 t .. lfl, t .$4 6.ri ltU.CAO HI, . • 1.11 N. ~ - .,.,. 1..G I.I Rflwl Tr1 I\, 1 ,, , l"'CI C,, .P' I. ... " ~-· 6.ri "--i trn . I t . 11.)1 N, ..ViteHe--., ... I ·1 , i - . • ' , 'l I . lly8l'J.VJA POllTER A r,lK W,'1'~· u~. ibo ~Union Gas c0. orr,red to pay •••·fi>iii¥ 01 !lie .,.1 up to $too 10· any or IL• C'Ultom..-wbo Ina ated hll root or atttc. The offer. unusual tboQ:h tt i1, merely underlines the constant talk about 1£tlon ~nd h~w mueh y0u could save by ~ulaUn1 ~ur ~"' But to nie, lt •llo awakens some question's. Do you know --·~ wh~l ln•ul•tior." ·in What It does? How to · 'lfily It, install'~ On the · "'&l1i1 that 'y6Q wduld Money'& ~l~om~ 1uldabce on · • flld othel-baaie Worth ~tluns on how In·· ' , •tins your home ..,..,._...., __ _, i:f.lpe YOU.cooserve fuel, here't a sbOrt iniUJatlon Quiz. •. Q. What doe1 in"""'*"' do? · 111.~I Aj Jts baate 1functlon Is to resist the flow 21 heat. 'lhe ~•t« the difference between Inside ind Outside t.em. ~aturea, the faster heat will flow. lf, for instance, t.he'ln · • i de te~perature Is 70 degree! and oulSide it's zero the in· . 91 aul'face of an Ul;linaulated wall 1s 57 degre.es.' WtthJn - · eefeet or that wall, you'll feel chilly. ':re' ln1ulation also he1ps .control moisture JJld, when ·iii· . td, will effectively resist the flow ot moisture·laden ebold air and will prevent condensation problems. Q. HOID f.r ln.wlotion performance mea.sured? ~e inaulation lnc\ustry measures tht performance or 1-' hnal resistance value" of its products i..n tertts of .-,.. 1."' nae fi,i1he'r the ''R'' of therm a.I resistance va lue, the tbC, insulation wlll t-esist heat fiow. For instance . gl~ss'is recognized and accepted as an effl~lenl insula: material. Just a 3.5·inch blanket of fiberglass <R·ll> he same thermal resistance value as a wooden wall mches thick. a brick wall 4.S feet thick, or a stone waJl eetthlek. · • Q. How much might UoUICOt btl buulatmg your home? A. U you.,a homeowner, had six inches of insulation in· Jled tn your attic in June 1974, your a nnual savings (if you· ed. in New York) 'YP}lld be $343, according to .studies by Owens-Coming Fiberglu Corp. If you had the same JOb -8Nle in January 1975, your annual savings would be $418 .41. rtt• In 1um, in New York City, wh ere utility rates are hi gh l'llltld the .winters cool, you could save more than $400 pe r year 1G'I healing and cooling costs by adding six inches of insuta. uti.on to an average si2ed uninsulated att1c. Jn a warmer Southern cit y, such as Houston, this same amount of insula· Uon in an attic would save around $140 a year, mostly due to 'Clbwer a1r-conditioningfuel costs. 1f -' Q What "R'' value& are r«ammended for home 1n.wl4twn? A. The Federal HOUBirig Administration requires that new hom es have six mct;Jes of insulated (R·l9) in ceilings 'Mtd attics and 3 5 inches' <R·ll) in walls. The Federal ~nergy Administration recommends an lnsulation va lue of 0 R-24 for attics and ceilings. The key point is that most experts agree that all hom es [ -new and old -"should have a minimum 1nsulal1o n value 3 5 inches <R·ll) in walls and six inches CR-19) 1n attics d ceilings. Six-month Income • :PP 40% at Disney • ""·special to the Dally Pilot ::BURBANK -Walt Disney Productions bas reported net ln'come for the six months and &be: quarter ended March Jl, ·jjp 40 percent ond 53 percent tesptttively. • Net Income for the six roonths ended March 31 was 12.1.341,000 or 71 cents for it>mmon' sh4re compared 'With net income or $1.5,197,000 or 51 cents in the like period a )'ear ago. For the. quarter ended March 31 net tncome was f!-<t,201,000 or 47 cents per i:Ommon share vs. $9,258,000 Pr 31 cents in the hke period'a ,ear ago. , i Donn B. Tatum, chairman DI the board. said the com· ' .. ,.. ~ \j . ,, ' " ' " " '" MARK.ET pany's gross revenues ror the six-month pqiod r eached a record $210,968,000, up 23 per· cent over fiscal 1974 . Attendance al Wall Disney World during the second quarter and six months ended March 31 increased 49.5 per· cent to 31149,000 and 'Z1 9 per- cent to 5,197,000 i:espectively. Attendance at Disneyland dunng the same quarter end six months periods t.otaled 1,640,000, up 19.l percent and 3,388,000, up 9.1 percent respectively . The above figures include 10 days of lhe .lS·day Easte r vaci.tlon period' all of which fell during the third quarter of the 1974 fiscal year. HIG!iLIGHTS . ••• ... •• .. ' . .. " " ' . " ' . ' . NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-.Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks INDEXES 44.36 80.72 781.29 83.77 up up up up 0.48 o.oro 13.30 0.93 •• • • ; .Gftf"""" and f,o•f'r• Yori d.11>(1 -Tri. toO~no 1111 llW 11o<kl tr..t h•V. 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If you treat them ~ith kindness they 'll be your.ftiendS' for th!e rest of their lives.' · Molly Lopez ' l;felp.? ,Di.al a Fr iend • ' • • • I ! ( t ! ( ' ; . • • - • By LAU RIE Kl\SPER Ot!M O.il,f'll9tl"9ff Loneliness a nct. tal'k, oHood arc just two or the prbble8'.\S riced by senior citizens which cu n ht.-al- leviated i1 imply by dialing tht.' telephone. • DUll·A·Friend. ~-8580, is th(• "heatt" aht:I "hu b" of the Senior Citizens· Progrum of the O~ngc County Community O~v~lo11· menlCounc il , Inc. 1 It began as u two·pcnon in· forn1 ation and ref,1•rul service but wus expanded bec11U!ie, • ·~ got sick and tired of rererring them: We decided to go out and help them o urselves." explained MOiiy Lopez. isupervisor. Now the program, which 1s re derall y rull_ded through the Com 1nunit~· $('rvic:es Organi zu . lion. inc es fi ve senior aides 111 addition t oi'Jfoi!"'~~~,L:d;;;;.i tor, and Mfs. l~o pcz . What they do, \\latson said, 13 as varied as lhl• older persons· needs. CALLS TO l:JST ET" Mrs Lopez calls about 30 pco· pie· every d ay. ~1ost live ulOll('. ·rtlcy · f~ar that something ""·ill happen to the m a nd no one v.·1!1 know it. Once. Shl• l'Ld led an s4·ycur·old \\"On1an SC-\"eral tim es;never get ting a n ansu•cr 1-·ina ll y. she t·ullcd the 1voman ·s daughtt•r ,~·ho u·ent to her hon1e und rountl her silling in lhe bal'k ya1·d She had f<.11le n and t•ouldn't get up So sht•'sat thert· ful" fi\'t' lluurs L"s uall~·-tht: 1 .. H:oplt:' she calls arc a ll righl ·1'hey \l.'ant you t.o lis1e 11 so lhat s \t'hal I d(1 s ht.• explained c":fM-- Dial-a-Frien d supervisor Molly Lopez makes call to senior citizen. Director Roger Watso n looks on. Their duties are as varied as seniors needs. ~ , , Jewel Jordan boards mini-bus. . I ' . • BEA ANDERSON ,EdHor ·,eop e \ .. rr rou treat th ... 1n t\ith kind nel:i::i,_.the>;'ll b¥ yburi'frit•n$ for nou llt·1· :sun had l't't't•ntl) IR·l'll laid off h1i; job the ti.St eifllvcs. ,.. t · , . SO s Hl•, loo, wus gi\'cll u '10 "And s e t·oi:i s1d&t li thl.t\R"Ol>le rood ''oucher \\·h1 ch h<.1d Lu bl· sbe rlieets 'oii the telcph6i1ts:. as u.s~ within three day~ at eitht·r· fr1iin~. ,_ oJ of the't u·o IJtl rl i ci paling n1nrkt1t~ Wat19n h ~~ hc<A rct>pl1:istunces Alph.u Bt.>ta or l..uck) wh.~n the Corm er · ow~r of a ;\nother eouµlt•, \t'ho hittl been be8uty .-:.Ion h'ttl gone 011' dut;nt rtiferl'cd to t ht~ µro~ru rl'1 by \.tic her own tirne in the ll4-'e.nin~'to ·Welfurc DeJJu1·tme11t, hud 'had elde,11ly women 's~pmes and dont.• oqly µotalo c;·h1ps to cat in thrt·c t~e~~huir . -du)'S. 1 .ti...:.sat.!hc senior 's needs·· are ._ Rej!aUSl' they hud no 1.:ookin.i often~reurgcnl. , .fa~)l it ie s, they "'e re given FOOD YOUCllER ' vouthers t•nabhng cul'tl of the n1 A \\'.Orilalli J wel...,J ordun u.·us f to spend 1.u.1 to $2.50 for a meal 111 visiting a,dmitted, "I had hoped 'JV . T . Grant:!!, Al1>hy':;;," Bii; to mak"{' \it w\lhout help." • .. John's Soul h c1·11 1-·0ocbt ur I.ii NqaA• Sbe Y.'as at·c~pting itJl 1 Po!µida 1·t-slaur;i111:.. emer,,ent•y food voucher. a ont..•• ... Fro1fl l'\o t L'n·1bt·r. \\ht·11 lht· tim only assistance provided ·-Jpro$ran1 ht•gan . thrut1 /.!h lhr g'h tht• progruni whi<·h. 'J:"'e~uary , 127 food-\uut·ht·r~ ant.I wou ld buy her SIO \\ tn1h or food. ~re~allr<1nt ,·out·ht•rs hud been She li vci. a lont: fn u small gJ\• seru ors. apartment and the la ndlord rt'· 1, ~Oc t1 siona lly . ~1rs JU1·tla11 l'C ntly in('reasetl lhc rt'nt. • s 11id ~ she refuses l u gi·\•e Sht' <·anctd lcd tht..· neu.·spaµer l" vo'ueliers to pt•ople \)'h'cn she de <.111d put tht..• tclephont• on limited terminei; they really a1•cn't in st•rvice but "''hut she cut &ti ll need. ,,·,.sn 't eno1,1gh to get he r through 'l'F.A AND TALK the month i1 n thl' $260 sht' re·. • But· mor e oftep, tht! people §tie <·civcs as Social Security and dis -sees i re in need 'of food as \l.'etl as ubility benefits eont m!t ""ith dllOthe1· 1>erio1t. Bet·ause of he1· mt>diea l_ p_ro Often', they ask hei' ~o ~lay ,,·ith ble1ni;. s he has u ve ry r estr1t·t1ve them r~r au·hite, h'a \'e ilea anti diet \Yhi l·h n1<1 kt..•s food priecs her taJk. · . bi~gest problt·1n "It's a· lot of" run mectfng the ,\nother 1\·on1:.i11 . a i2-ycLu'-uld. senior c itizens and tulking u·ith receit•es a s n1allt•1· incomt' of them. ..,. Sl l7 a nionlh fron1 Scx:ia1 Secu1i .. ,·uu' ~llO\t . · ~ht· n1u st•1I. t_t· but shl' 1H1rm a lly isn't in need ··the~· 'rt· lonC'soint· l "s uall.1 ht•r l'hildrcn. \\•hose pi(·t ure:. a rt• propped on the n1an- l ll· along \\ llh those o r he r grantlt·h1ldrcn. help her out But tht'.\' rt· f<.1t·1 ng ruug:ht•1· tin1cs , ""They feel ~ood \1·ht·n ,1ou takt· ttme \1·ith them .. ·· Often, this ti1ne t:.ikt·~ 1ht• forni of tr:.in sportat1on ·ocean Was . • IS. Cradle 'Th e id ea is to open the worl d of water the source of life to them. ·Writing Defies I By JOOl.SON 01 IM D•1ly Pilot Sl•ll 1 \Vh c n .Jcan-M ichcl Cousl~au saw a lot of young people in his Town a nd Gown audicnt·e at the Balboa Bay Club. he was de- 1 li ghted. • 1'he ocean cxplor(•r , son of the I fan1ous Jacques-Y,•es Cousteau. I told the group th<it "this meeting j is oriented to youth -the ones '"ho will take ov('r . ·· I f.l is topic for the Chapman Coll ege s upport group. which t "'as sponsoring f.l usbttnd's Night, •was Man and 1-lis Relationship i \Vilh the Ocean. I For Cousteau. the relationshi p has been a long .and "enduring o'1e. : "Next month I y,•ill ha ve div1.->d for JO years," he s aid. hastening to explain lhJt he had been thrown in the waler b y his arenls just a fter birth. he Cousteatl"' family spent l many weekends diving off the 1 t>outhe rn coast of 1',rance. cxptor· ~ng th e mari n e ·life and 't>cosyslems of the area. , Cousteau said he thought it was l\><1 rtly a ploy by his parent<; to ~ecp their childr en occupied and .ou t of trouble. ··1 couldn't fight '1with m y brother undcni.•ater," he ~Jddded. ' ••1 But the experie nces "'·ere im· , eortanl in young Cousteau·s life . I .. ··1 remember spendin g .Jascinating week.ends. It was a r.trewarding experie nce: the abun· dance of marine M'fe, the beauty •of lit , the clarity of the water. QIWECTS FLOAT ~i'l rememJler gettlng ftsh. Now aq r lhl is iiqne. Tbe visibility is d6~n lo a nu1 ... •bject.s are anoat and t.he abuodaa ce of 0111W. lire .•tone.'' l' •, .:. • Cousteau said the last tipie he had i(one to Lhe coastline in his native }<~ranee. he found hun- dreds of 1nilcs unenjoyable.• '·You can't \t·alk on the ~hore - it 's pri v <tie ." ht! ex plaint.'(!. "This has happened' in less than a hair a generation.'' Cousteau v.•as directing a large part of hi s talk to the youths because ··we have to take care or the m istakes our p<1rcnts have made." he explained. Hjs father . famous ror his mO\"- ies of the undersea "'orld. "is try · ing lo reach ~s many pt..>ople as possi hie th rough television," Coustea u said. His own project now is a pro· gram.in oceanology, implement- ed through Pepperdine Universi· Ly, which takes small groups of students to a remote is land orr NewGuirlea to study. ll was starte.d , he sa id. because or the requests he and hi s father have bad for students to go on their hip. "Man, h'ave wa nted to go, but it is n'Ol easy. You have to speciaGze, •· he explilined. "Our ship is 'very small. It only holds Z7 or 2.8 people .'' MORE STUDENTS But with the Pepperdine op· port.Unity, as many as~ students will be .a'ble to meke trips with Coult.caU. · ~ · "The ldeo is to open the world or water, this~ fantastic world which is the source or ure.:· he said. "Otft' concern Is that wewlll kill it ... As a result . he added, "most of the s tudents will be better pre· pared as t?ilii ens of tomorrow.'' During a slide show. Cousteau showed the Isla nd where Pep- perdlne haa ll1 installation , which 1s jokingly called the "fifth campus" of the college. With lf\e s lides, he also gave a preview of what will be conlained in a one-hour television special, to be selected from films made on the island. The island, wbich Cousteau would not name, is "totally un· known and i s literally a paradise,'" he said , "one of the rew're,m aining totally unSpoiled places in the worldr" 1 The only clue he*-\vould gl\'r is that Ii Is a ~att~rfly .shapcd la·land ln t.l}e Bis mar ck ' archipe);jgo. r1ngl'd \\·i(h white sand, tt can bt• rt.•at·hed fro m California wi th, three days of'fly· ing, then a boat trip . .or now, since the Pepperdine "'campus" has arrived, by s mall plane from NewGulne•. LIVES SAVED T h e airs trip is j u s~ifi ed . Cousteau said, because two lives hHve been saved by quick trips to the mainlund hospital (there Is a s m a ll i!;land population o r (See C'OUSTt:1\ U, Pa1e 82) Analyst DEAll r\l'\N LA~DERS . Can a perSon's !rt.le cha raetc1· be rt• vealed through his hand\\"liting ' ft1 y 2S·year-old son ha s fallen in love with ·a 30-year-old \\"Oman She has him completely wrapped .up. He is walking on air, and it's simply nauseat ing. I happen to knov.• Dennis g<1 ve this v.1om:.i n a \'Cry cxpcnsi\"e piece or je"·elry. a I though he still owes hi s father a large sun1 of money. On thrc(· oteasions. I havt' been in M<1da111 c Svcni;<1 li ':t com- pany \vhen Dennis "'as not prl'- sent. All three 1 in1es she shou'cd °'very had temper. The Ja sl tiinC' she.Jost cont rol of her n1outh, sht· realized she went too far Thl· followin g .day s he wrote' me a lt'I ter'of apolog~._ I took that letter to a hand"·riting analyst and this 1s what he said : "The "''Oman is potentially da n'gerous. She is h1<.I ing tome sort of seC ret. · · ·· Should I mind m y own bu~ines.!!i or am I obligated to lell m y son ·~ I h'lvp e n to agree with thc hendu.·riting an11lyist. I'm su1·l' ·~n•la has nuver s~ her tt.•m- . mental side. Please advise. . MltS. Z 11£AR Z : I do not bcUevc a pe .... 'i; band"·rltlng can re\'eal that· he or stl e. I" IM)tentlall3'' dadge.rous a nd Is ''hiding '' '"'"'<.thin•. J! P~nnJs i ~ unaware or his lad~· \\"h .. ·thl'I lll lht• tllllH ·bU:io 0 1· their 01\n 1·ur3, \V at:oson suid they \I.ill l:tkt• lht• !>l'll l1111i Ull)'Wht'l't• the) nc t·d to ~u 111 lhc count). Ofte11 , the~ ll U\"t· no otht>r \l.·ay to gt.•t tu tl"tt' t.lo<..·tu1":. uffi ct•. Sot·1ul S('t·urit .\ off1t·1· slurt• ot T l,(' lunc:h t·t·ntt·1 · ltu1 thc.1· a l-.,1> tat.1· st·n1or:. 011 s1•L·t·1;1 I trip:-., :1s t11 lr\itlt' l,;.11.:1•, Knotts Bt•\'I)" l·"ur1u •111d I .1011 ('o unlry S;ifar1 . lo1· 1·t'1·reatiun \\";l1:-.i1 ll , \\ho is <.1ls11;, Ull'tllbt•r of th1: st<i\t•'s Cun1n11~s1011 on ,\g- 111g. ho11c~ l t.> µct ;i ,,;rant for s ix 1 5 -pa!!Sl'll~t.·r hu s c ~ \\l lh h)druullt· ltfts to t·xµand thl·ir I rant-.porl al 10 11 :.t• I"\' I l't.•!-. I It• a lso ha:. r1·qut..·:-il t"ll :11illi - t1011ul funds to h1rl· and IJ"<n11 .. ho1llt'l1' "kt'/"!'> · lo hl•lp I ht• t•lcll' r I~· \l"hO ;lfl' !'>ll"k or i\13;1hll·d If ;1 pt·r~on 1:. ~tl'k . ht· ~;nd \\\· gu out <.11ld shop for tht'nl and bring lht•n1 buek ;.i bug 01 grot·t·r1t:~ llul tht·) nt•t..'tl. :.ind hat·t· had diffit ulty rintling. (Jt:'o µle ablc tu go intu tht' hon1t• anll <"al'l' fur then1 . r\nd thl'rl· arc :.1·111 ulhc1. 1n it. l'l'll<.1nl'uus hut in1po11unt. needs t•x prt·!i~l'd by i;t•niors c:.i lli ng t hl' offil'e. (Jnt• \\Om<.111 t·on1pla11u·ll lh:.it ~he h<.1d loaned ~Ollll' moncy 10 <.1 rl•luti\·c \\ hu rt>fusl·d to pay it b:.il·k ;1s pr01niscd. 'J'hl'Y µut her 111 touch\\ ilh Lt·.i,:al ,\1d \I hit·h gut 1hl• munt•) lli.lek .-\nothl·r \\Ulll;1n p;1n1l·kL·d Uct·au!>t' sht· had broken her up- IJt'r dt•nt;il pli:!l l' and cuuldn"t cu~ It tthout 11 ,\:-.tall n1t•n1IK·r had 11 fi'(l.'d lh<.1t :.;1n1t• d ;i\ ··01;1l ·,\·l·'r1t'n.d . e la1111ed ~Ir~ .Jord;.in . ""1:-. ;1 )!ood nan1e '" (An ~ Landers OJ rril'nd 's tt' 111pera111 ('Illa I s ide he is . ..;ure to t~·illl l'S~ it c \·e ntua lly. Should she manage lo l.:ee1• him somple te ly fooled untilafter the) art" married , that '!'> his hard luck. r\ 25·)'ear-old 1n an should not be t·lut.'d in by his moth<'r. so !'1"\'0B, .dearie. DEAR Al\"!\'. l .A NOE RS: found out ' yesterdav thul mv husband has a $35.0oo life, iri- s u r a n ee po li cy and t h e beneficiary i!i his fortncr,,·ift'. Should I bring this n1uttcr to hi s attention "! I <1m terribly hurt und fc('J ht:' is not playing f.iir. I t·an 't gitc )Oll n1ort• d etuils IX'raus1.· I don '1 ";111t to rcvt!a! 1ny tdenlity \\'1,: live in a ~n1all I0\\'11 and I \\'OUltl s~rcly be re- cognized. Plt>;ist: express your 1>p1n1on . -SE:\ONO BEST IS!\"1' GOOD J.:NOl"Gll llEAR SEl.OT"L>: Too ha d you can't gi,·e 1ne mo1~ details •·• s uch as hO\I.' long u.·as )'our hu s b a nd n1a rrie d t o hi s first ""ilf'? llo" 1nany t'hlldrcn did lhC'~' ha\'e? llo\\· old arc yuu'! lluw old Is Sftf:? Did tha t "·01na11 hC'lp your hus band bcco111e a fin ancial success".' Did she 1 a~1· care or his mother in ht:r nld ap.e~ Artc 1· yuu h a\'(' read 111 y rcsJKHl.st• I douhl I hat you'll \\aril lo "call the m altl'r lo his allen- lion. '' \'o u tu ight gel 'lome ans"·e rs you don 'i t'art'lohear. 1, I ·4: _,...: I • 82 D,t,IL Y PILOT Friday. Aptil 11 1975 Vows Renew Dr. and A-1rs. Benjamin Pat· terson Browne or Ne"'port &>ach celebrated their 60th wedding on· nlver1ary by r.encwing their marriage vo\11s in the First Bap· list Church, Santa Ana. Ors. Don lt1. .. itl'r and liarnl · Weber orriciutcd ut the ceremony that duplicutC'd tht' orii;ina l which occurred in a church in Bath, Maine during ~ howling blizzurd. After serving as pastor of New Engh1.nd churches, Dr. Brov .. ne becam e editor -in -chief of Americl;jn Baptist Publications for 14 years. \ He has been president of the AssO('iated Church Press. The American Baptis t Churcht>s. Northern B a pti ~l TheologiC'al Seminary and Judson College, both in Illinois . The author of eight books. he founded the Green Lake \Vri ters' Conferen('e in \V iS('Onsin and lhe Writers ' \Yorkshop, St Da\'ids, Pa. Mrs . Browne is an ac - complished piunist. organist, choir director. soloist and artist. .... ~ .... , ;j. d ,,. ;,.e., 'J. • • d-· ••• . ·' • ' t Betrothals Revealed ' Godbe r-Scott Mr. and Mrs . Ri chard l . Godber of Newporl Beach have announced the engagel'n<"nt or their da}lghter, Joanne Marie Godber to Donald Gillmore Scott, son or J\.1rs . T . A. Martin or Phoenix ancflhe late Pt1r. Don11ld Scott. The couple plan to marry in St. Andrew's l'resbyterian Churr-h on July 26. The bride-to-be is a .~rac.Juate or Arcadia 1-lii,:h School and Ar1zona Sta le University where her riance atlended. I-le u lso attended Phoenix College. ••• Lee-Luckow 21 in Sts. Si mon and Jude Catholic-Church, liunt- inIDon Beach. · 'they are the daughter •nd son of the William C. Luckows, Huntin1ton Beach and the Hal Stevens Lees, San Bernardino. • The betrothed are graduates o( San Bernardino Hi1h School and plan to continue graduate work in the fall. She earnest a BA in sociology and he re· ceivcd a ·ss in economics:· • • • Shepherd-Ger• Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Gera Jr. o( Huntington Beach hu.ve. a nnounced the engagement of their daughter. Cheryl Ann Gera to Scott Michael Shepherd. The honorees h ave four children, Mrs . Robert Simpson and 1\'lrs . Nicholas \Va gner. both of Ne,,·port Bea('h : !\l<1rsha lloff of J\.lal.\'ern. Pa. and Dr. Ben- jamin . BrO\\"ne of BallimorL•. There are 12 g randehildren and five grcul-,l(randt·hi ldren. • MARKING 60T~ ANNIVERSAR Y Dr . and Mrs. Benjamin B rowne l\'leredith Charlene Lu ckow a nd Todd Gregory Lee, graduates of UC. Riverside, are planning to marry June • She is a senior at Edison lligh School, \\'here he graduated: A Golden Memories Vows excha n ged in tat1sing, Mich. started the 50-year marnage of Mr. and Mrs. Se Ion Struble, who moved to Costa Mesa 14 yearS ago Their golden anniversary was feted by their children C-erald Stru· ble, Costa Mesa; Selon Struble Jr .. Burbank . Vivian .l\1oore. Orange; Darlene McMillion. Ohio and Dorothy McGoron , LilLiiin Sparks, Le Roy and Darrel Struble, all or l\1ichigan. The retired g uard and hi s wife have 22 grandchildren and 27 gre<.1l griindchildre n . Horoscop e Scorpio May Find Disappointments Si\TUR OAV, APRii, 12 By SYDNEY OMA RR ARI ES (t\1arch 21 -1\p1·1l l9 J: \Vh at had ap· pcared to b(' s igned. sealed and ready fol" d e- li,·ery could ht' the opposite. Financial rluctua · lion pro\'1des <.1n swcr. T1\L"RL'S c April 20-~lu y 20l . C:ycl l-' I!'> :,uc·h th:1l you receive benefit of any doubt s !lave fa ctual inrormation avuilable. Straightl•n files. GEMINI (May 21 -June 201 : Clandestine meet- 1nt! could be on agenda. Be discreet. Don't com - mit yoursel vcs to definite action!';. CANCER (June 21-July 221 : Friends make un - usual r equests. act i:1 eccentric manner. !\1ain- ,ain your O\~·n balance. ~lake some c~i;ic_ession s. LEO <J uly 23-Aug. 22l : A\'oid se1r-deception. &e situation, persons as they a re. not merely as you v.·ish they could be. VIRGO (Aug. 23-St!pt. 22 l. Get dO\\'n lo bus1 nl'ss -ou llin l' dutieS, responsi bi lit ies. · L.IORA (Sept. 2J-Oct. 22 ): l ·northodox pr<i· l'CdUrl'S necessary "'here money collection:-. (;'nt.t'r pi('turc. :\leans usual sources ;ire nut available SCORPIO COct. 23-No,·. 21). If you rely too hl·avilv on structurc. tradition. there could he di sappointment and disillusionment . S1\GITTARI US <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 >: Tread S1Jft - 1y. Cooperate with one ...,.ho t aught you in pa.st Build ror security . CA PRICORI'" <Dec. 22-Jan. 19l Reach beyond apparent lim1tatlon. Broader horizons are in picture. AQUA R IUS (Jan. 20-r~eb. 18): You run into (')Ost'd doors. red tape t1nd various obstacles. Sense or fitnel5s , humor become your .allies. Adhert: to principles. PISCES (f'"eb . 19-i\lai·t·h 20 ). Jdcns sparkle but ul.so c reutc disse ns ion . Do sonll' re\'le\\·lng. Be pcr.titive about direction. If today Is your birthday you arc versatile, in - deJ)('ndent and h HV(' weight problen1. \'our Sl·nse of humo r I~ a n oily , You arc <'harming, con· trovc•rsial and somewhal or a puzzle -e\len lo yoursclr, Jvi A '\rcmon·s SPORTs\VEAR llAL60AlSlANJ 216 Mcr•oe A"' . 675.1904 Ice skating parties. • For your date -or your lamlly-any day of the year al the Ice Capades Ch11tt. Speclal r1la1 for 1 ten or more. Private party room for fOOd tervice with your 1k1llr,g. I MIU faDE CllKTH . _._, ..... c.... ...... Tri. 17 141979 .. 110 ----· From B-1 • • .Cousteau Polynesian <1nd Micronesiag peo- ple), Durin g their three weeks there, the students examine the ecosystems or the island. It is a paradise where the air and water temperatures range between 80 and 90 degrees and a gentle t radewind blows. The coconut free_s produce two coconuts per week, and (he two towns are ·nalJled Sunrise and Sunset ~-.;.. Though the students. their teichers and· advisors are mak- ing 80 ~xtenslve study or the islandi there' are rules which are rouowecf. Cousteau said. Their prima r.y consideration is 10 "find out what something will do berore we <Jo it '' They w e r e asked by . the mainland govern ment, for exam- ple, about th e·possibility or build- ing a little hafbor in the reef. Studies s ho" t..>d thut it would require dynamil('. \\'hich would damage half of the coastline. ··This \\"Ould be an immediate problem to the islanders because they live from the fi s h ,'' Cousteau said. "No harbor was suggested.'' LIK E STARS The undersea slides of the reef, made early in the morning with bright ligbts, revealed plankton sparkling like the stars in the sky, hard and soft coral in its multitude of forms and fish of varyiAg shapes and colors. ' "You see ho...,· rr ... gile, delicate and beautirul the reer is." Cousteau said. During the question-ans .... ·er session, the topir of pollution v.·as brought up again. Cousteau said t here are ··no controls " Jn Europe over "'hat is put into the ocean. and there are "just al· tempts" in California.",\ law ex- ists here, but it is not being im-~ plemented , ·' he expla ined. "There are always exceptions." 1\JI the r-hemicals and minerals dumped on land eventually ...,•ill end up in the sea, he warned. ··\Ve ha,·e one sewer -the ocean " Pyb/ic . ~AUCTION FIUDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY •t 8 P.M . ,. Borgdins on Fine CrystaL Sterling Silver. Porcelains. Oriental O bjects d ·Art. Paintings. J~welry. Antiques, Bronzes. Furniture. Selecl Indian Turquoise ... s 1.000.000 INVENTORY J-'r111rr 1-.statrJ. c·u11rlJ, Out-uf-Pawn, Bankruplri<'.( visrrolfSI Co•c.ancl ••~ • wltaifunan . AVCTlON can ff( FREE ADMISSION I •. . .. across t}le stre~t from seven of1heSouthlond's most elegant worrrfront restaurants! HOlJBS Inspection & Pr fuo teSoles 10· S 0 1\ILY I -5 SATURDAY & SUNOAY Ckisl'd Wt'dnC)d:.iy & TilunJ~y AUCTIONS HELD EVEJIV FRIDAY, S A11JRDAY. SllNDAY oc I P.M. USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD, MASlER CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CA SH 2542 W-Coa8t H ... w•11 Newpolt 8eHh, c.iuoma. 92660 (714) 645-2200 WE llVY l'OR CAS H OR •l!l l ON COllllllllS ION WHOLE ESrA ns OR SllVOU! rrEllAI 1IRT lEVINt.", AUCTf(l/Vl."CR JOANNA.GOD8Ell student al Orang.,..Cotil Colle1e, the tutu re bride- groom is the son ot the Seldon Sbepherds of Hwt- 'Un11tonf!e1th . • •• Thompaon·Llndelln Kim Lindelin and Joe Thompson, who attended Marina High School. u.re planning to marry Sept. 20 iq Grace Lu_th°'"ran Church , Huntington Beach. •• T heir /arents ure the Kenneth Li ndelins and the Joseph Thompsons, aU or J-lunlington Beach. • • • Kugel· Wood• Juliu Wood s will become the bride o f Richard R . Kugel during J uly 19 rites in St. An- drew's Presbyterian Chui-ch. 1-ler engagement has been announced by' h('r parents, Mr. and J\.1rs. George C . \Vo o ds of Balbou. I s land. lli s ~parents are ~tr. and ~1rs. Joseph C. Kuge l of Mis- sion Viejo. The bride-lo-be is an alum na of the University of Southern Calirornia and he r fiance is a graduate of California State University. F'ullerton. J ,t' MEREDITH LUCKOW CHERYLGERA • • • Ji. .~ t' w. KIM LINDELIN In Sunday'.s Family Wf'e kly : ·n.,. (;tt-•1 ,\.,,..,;, "" 1,.,,.11.h, . ., .. ,,~" A I "•otlfltt'''""'" ,\,1..., -A.,•\\,· tt.,.,,u.' I Jui ,, 11 .... '" ....... ,. l'.•o 11011· \\ hu llu11 \nu I oukr(.ououl I ),,in•""' hot.I' r\11.• C ''""1:· Special Travel Report: The Bicentennial Gets Rolling a Year Early '·H.edcoo/1 u11d 11rlfri11t~ H ii/ 11111rt·l1 <ll!r1i11 111 1111111.r Park Sert·ice liritll!·fiislur.r d1•111 u11.,/1111io11.•. 'J'/11 1·1• o/ our br.sl-know11 1u1lrio1.1 1.,·ill leDd //,r /l11·1•11Jt•1111inl . I /)" I .. I tribu.le lfl I 1e t11·0 l .SIH'Y par1.-.s. In 1976, America ce lebrates 1t s 200tl1 birth- day, but 1975 proves to be a big Bicentennial year, too. FAMILYWEEKL Yand the U.S. Bicenten - nial Office of the National Parks Comm1ss1on have compiled a travelers' guide to some of the most important and interesting Bicentennial-related events of this year. From Philadelphia to Mau i, . historical reenactments and glorious tributes have been planned that will let the whole family participate in our country's biggest celebration. What a wonderful way to spend your summer vacation! "People Quiz": How to Keep People Who Bug You Under Control Are you bothered by door- to-door salesmen? The nei11h· bor who Is forever borrowing somethina:? Uninvited dinner auests? Does it sometimes seem that privacy .11nd per- 1on1I possessions are no lon1er 11c.rtc1? ThiJ week's "People Quiz" comes to the rilseue with • ciuick cour1e in self·dtlense that will help yoo dlscourac• the people ptSls and borrowers -wilhout the use ot marli1I arts! What in the Wo1ld! '"/ /•·••! /,, 1/1·1 '"""' rhnn I ,/rd 10 ''"f"J "fl" ,, li•·u I H n.• 111 1/1,. /•I'll~ nf w1 /if,,, rarr~1," --Cary Grant Cary Grant at age 71 talks about his new career and his one personal regret in this week"s "Whiit in the World!" column. You'll also learn about a sludy that may signal the last round lor proles- 1fonal boxlna and a method of rapt prevention that uses psychology, not lorct. i\11 Coming Sunday with the DAILY PILOT r f .ot· Cho·11.~,e Fo~ a ~Joi · • '•(.:-.. 1' )>ORTLAN D , Oro. aurance co1'~iiit0nef, (UPI) -Add fat F.eople tiald gtoup rale1 ire not to the unemployab es. affecteH by btr'lng of This word comes from 1peclfic overw•lghl Beveral expert source11. persons. "You ®n't •t'e many Dr. Jean Mayer, nutri· ovcrwelglil girls silting ti~lst at H.irvard, said a at re"ption dcsk!f," says study by bra dopartmenL Kay Snow , m anuger of a show~ that.:-obe1e girls private en1ploym"nt' had only one·thlrd as ag~ncy. •·sume of the good u chance of being : b~ght young eJCecutives ac<?epted into colleee as think it behoove!f an of. thinner girls In cases fice decor l.o hove a TV where personal In· star out there.·· tervlews were part of the "It is easter now to udmissiops procedure. place B black per!ion on a The study' also showed job th'an somebody who's that chances oC Cat boys , rat,"'tihe s.1.1id. ·•Jn faC't , were about hair t~at or black is in.·· n o r m a I -w e i g h t The Oregon Bureau of classmates. There were Labor report s t"'o no di(ferencca, Mayer persons have filed civil said, in chances or ad· rights complaints here mission in colleges that against <'ompa nies on relied so lel y on grounds the Cirml; re-scholastic aptitude. . FrK11y.Apr011.197S DAILY PILOT 83 Carolyn Berlin (left), placement supervisor for Oregon State Employmtnt Service, interviews an unidentified "fat" person. Several sources have said that fat people must be added to the list of unemployables. AT ... ,... ' . " (SJ' ' , " " ' ... -~1 • 11..di'~lsivin&' In Newp0rtlieach ' •, . ~ fused to hire themr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.!...~~~~~~~~~~~~~.J~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'.:::::::::::.. because they are rat. ··several oth~r fat persons tried to file a complaint before a law went into effect to cover fat people in 1973," said . Patricia Haggin, field representatlvc in the li-------...,.....,~--,.,..--.:·----r------------------., civil rights division or the Bureau or Labor. Nobody knows exactly how many fu( scople lhere are. The regon health divis ion,estimates 40,000to 80,000 persons - about 20 percent or the employment population -ate overweight, or- CicaJly obese . Experts seem to agree that rat p eo ple are America's mo s t numerous minority. "Obesity probably is in the same category as any other ph ysical de· feel," says Dr. Joseph Trainer, professor of medicine at th e Universit y of Oregon medical school. and also a columnist on health and psychologica l mat- lers .. "Underneath the rat,'' junior pre-washed jeans in soft cotton den- im. The newest! Sizes 5· 13 available. 7. 9 9 comp, val. 14.99 junior sportswear 801 " 1"'' I '.i.;,) men's dress shirts i'n no-iron polyester/cot- ton. Both long and short sleeve styles. 4. 99 val.8.00·10.00 men's furnlsking 806 he says, "usually lies a 1---------:------------r-------------------j psychological problem or somesort." However, un answered i s whether the psychological problem is a cause, or result, or obesity. Carolyn B e rlin, a placement s upervisor for the Oregon employ- ment service, was more optimistic about employ. ment or the fat people than were some of the private cmp loym~nl agencies. "If they have skill!, are neat and clean, we think their chances for employment are pretty gOQd,"shesays . Some placement ex ·, ecutives sa id they believed obese persons wer~ turned down for jobs for alle~cd reasons that group life or health . . .. man-sized rKliner covered in a rich dura· ble.vinyl'.upltolslery. Sit back and relax. $159 sale rediners 147 ironstone s@rvice for eight, yours in two delightfully bright and cheerful patterns. 2 7, 99 reg. 39.99 housewares 33 ·insurance rates would go 1--------------------+-------------------f up, or that the persons would take up too much room. llowcver Frank Howatt, deputy state in - Peering Around GERALD INF. Warkentine . or Costa Mesa, has received a S300 Training /Retrain- ing scholarship award from Soroptimlst ln- ternation a I of th e Newport Harbor Area. the Triangolo sport sandal for spring with mid-heel, in white or bone leather. 14. 99 rog.18.0D cosmopolltan shoes 12 vinyl handbags assorted styles in your choice of white, bone, navy or camel. 9. 9 9 reg. 13.00-18,0D handbags 26 Airs. Warkentinc, a student at Orange Coast College, has returned lo school to obtain al ~~-~~-----.:------~---t--------,.~,-~--------1 teiching credential. She /'!'_ hopes to earn a master.1 'ft! degree in child 1>6:VChologv. . WINN.ERS HAVE been announced in Queen of Hearts Guild's annual April to April bridge tournament. Th ey are the l\fmes. Charles Le bon . rtrst, A1Vln Blair. s econd, Peter Chu rm , third , Charles Parke r . fourth, Ann Wright, fifth . and John Stang, sixth. PUBLIC NOTICE PlcflTIOUI IUSINISS NAMISTATIMINT TM follOWlflt CltflOfl II dOl119 llwl· .. ,,.n, liASTILU'I< (HllllO"lllA(TIC 0'PICI. 2W l!•!tblutl Of ., Mlt IOS, ,_.....,.,, .. eel!, C1HI, tt..0 Of, ltobtrl J , Perltlll, 1161. ~" SI., cosi. Mew, C•Uf. ,,.,, brlsht print Ito.I a long comfortable loungefln a wide assortment ol colors. 9.99 ~.11.99 ' ' 'J I , I . I \ p.antsult ••• with 2 pant• a sreat barpin in beige, mint, o r'coral. all in •izes 10-18 . 21 . 99 1Jleci•I purchase " ...... , , I if' ST ARTS SATURDAY SHOP 10:00 A .M.T.O 7 :00 P.M. c•cept Fashion Place (Cerri tos) 'Iii 6 CHILDREN'S, JUNIORS, WOMEN'S 15 .00-16.00 gabardine pants S· 13, (jr. pants 11 7) $30-$32 spring jackei. (jr. coats 24) $10-$12 knit tops (preteen90l t 5.00 hiker suede boot (chil~en's shoes 701 24.00 2 j1C. short sleeve pantSuits (daytime dresses 6 t) $ri.$24 polyester pa ntsui ts ihlvd . dresses q51 LINGERIE TOILETRIES 9.99 19.99 4.99 10.99 14.99 16.99 $25-$35 long fleece robes !robes 53) 12.49-17.49 18.00 lounge dresses {loungewear 115) 13.99 6.50-7.50 Olga padded and seamless bras (shape •hop 44)4.99·5.49 6.00·9.00 famous brand sli ps (daywear 28J 2.99-3.99 99c briefs and bikini s (daywear 281 4.00·6.99non-cling1/2 slips (daywear 281 FABRIC ACCESSORIES HOUSEWARES 35.00 5-pc. tv tray set (housewares 33) 74.95 electric bbq (house wares 33) $34-$64 Leeds' Cran Largo" lu ggage (lugg. 361 28.00 ladies' tennis dre'5e• (spt. gds. app. 114 ) 30.00 asstd. glassed prints (pictures 75) 169.00 cane back tub chair (uphol. furn. 141 I 14.00 38" garment ra ck (notions 1) BUDGET STORE SAVINGS 5.99·6.99 misses' summer tops (budget store 834) s.99 misses' sleep gowns (budget sto re 82 1 l JO. 99 half-size summer dresses (budget store 816) 2.99 girl'" i;.crcen prinl top-. (hudg('t c:torf' A24 ) S.99 men's sport sh irt s (b udget 8051 6/3.99 2.99·3.99 yd.99c 9.99 29.99 59.99 27 .20 ·5 1.20 19.99 24.99 99.00 7.99 16.00· 17.00 men's casual flare p.ants tbudgel store 817) :i.19 Lady Peppt'rell bath towels !budget .iore 831 J 3.99 3.99 8.99 1.99 3.99 5.99 1.69 blvd. dresses 95 , , MA'VCO Tl\lt Mltlr11$t it <OftCIU(ttod l)y 91'1 fll• ~·· ·, Dr. R.J, ~••1•111 •' T11;1 1i.w1nent wts IH•d ~It! !ht ~. ,; County Clt•'OI Or•llllf Countyeii~ll t ' ), 1975 ,. · , Shop daily 10 t'o 9:30; Saturday, 10 to 7; Sunday noon to 6 . ::.SOuth .coast Plaza--t0ilta Mesa, 3333 Brlftol St,, 546•9321 Westminster Mall"-'G61den State at San Diego Fwy., 898-2521 ,..., .. . ~ . .... . .. ''" ... ' #.. ,,-•. ;~~~ # f'W!I.,_. 0..'"9f CoMt 0.lly itllol, , II t11 tC, U,•M .... , I.. 1'1'. .,, ~ i I I • IJ·I DAIL V PILOT Shutterbugs Shut Out ' ~. ' •. . ' Newport Charges Club for Use of Bui~ 1'he Co.,,sl Ci.lmcru CJub -a Kc"'porl 8c<1th group-which met fo r 20 ycur s in the san1e Newport kl·:u:h cil.Y bu1 ld1n g -h:;1!> P\llled up s t41kC'li ;.1nt.1 n)OvctJ lo Costa J\l t.·~a bccausi' of soaring new /\:(·~.1ls pres i dcn1 s:.iid. l"r~1nk Kln gaard, who blan1cd t/H· unposition 1·eccntl;v of a $6 hourly churgP for the u::..l~ of the t·ily bu1ld1n~. u nnoun<·cd tht• ~hlfl . .. \\°<i 'vc. moved to t(:n11J01·arily dunall'tl tju1,tr\l'1'S 111 tht· (.'11tiforn1;.1 r-t·~tl Savings :.ind l.o;.111 build In!: in Costa l\l1:soi ," he :-atd b1 llt.·rly . K1ncu;..ird . \Yh o b:.itlled 1n '"•un ~t'\'Cral v.e(·ks ago to stave off th(· !IC"' rc«s. OJ SSC l'lCd lt1<.1l . undL·r •It's Lost'. the new slructure. tach club mt>mber would h ave lo pay dues of $24 a year to keep lhe J('OUP In its old home. th& foriner Parks, lleoches and Recreation Depart· mcnt headquart.en on the Da.lbott f'eninsula. "Cert(linly some of our mem- ben; "'ould be• ;.1 blc to'absorb that terribly high <'Ost. but lhere are youngsters und retired people in the c:lub '-''ho would be severely affet•tcd by the increase," he SHiil . Kingaard said that plans are ..ifoot to seek rec::onsiderution of the decision by the council. "We 've s urveyed many oth~r 'cities "''ith camera c lubs operat. 1ng out of public buildings and Crippled Veteran Cites Viet .'Waste' lly ARTHUR R. VINSEL OttM D.i11, P'>IOl Sl•ll fie wc·ars a wispy brown m ustache and a brace on ~is right leg ill the knee, plus an on·ed gc, djssatisfi ed look in his eyes, a lmost a fa raway look. lie limps u1> the wooden ramp -it's easier than sta irs for so1nc people --1 to the Orange Coast College ~ Veterans Center, wht.·re a reporter 1s asking men questions . . Wh:-11 dnt.•s Jaml'S ··Jamie" Russell lh1nk of thl.' du\\•nr:.i II of South Vietnam·.• ··It 's;.. ... in ' bloody wastl'' It 's lost :" he d('tlarcs, :ind one gels the dislin<·t impres;;ion he means the w J.Ste that spanned a decade of US. involvement. · Ru sse ll. 23, ....... as a member of one or the Navy"s undt.>r....,·att;"r d<•molilion teams (UDTs> at -Bien -Ho;i, nnd they don't come much tougher tha n the s o-called Seals and frogmen, '·See that thcr<•.!" he declares, swatting al his bent an,d sen1i 1·igld right knee, shatte red by an AK-47 Czech a utomalu.· \\l!'<ipon . \\rhal Jamt.·s Russcti th.inks about when he thinks about South \'1et.nam is the AK-47, and his knee won't let him stop re member- ing for many hours o f lheday, except whe n h e sleeps. I-le savs doctars at Long Beach VA Hospital, a VA h06pil a l i.n Seattle. \V<:is h .. and the Long Beach Naval Hospital Lcll him there 1::. only one way to handle it. ··Th<'y·,,e been trying to fuse it for two years ... I keep telling them to go ... I'd rather have a little pain and some m~vement left 1n il. ·· f{u3sel\ then dis cusses how the doctors deny him any more or two pain-killing drugs, Demerol and Percodan, giving him only a l'odCine coril pound to whi ch, he says'. he is al lergic. · "r like to get a little sleep sometimes," says tbe young Viet· nam vett·ran . who adds that his benefits also have been cut rrom SI09 to $43 per m onth, which barely pays his utilities Russell then excuses himself, saying his leg is aching and he ~·ants a C'oup le or beers before starting his last c lass of a long, hot spring c.l ay on the OCCcampus. . A s hapely coed in gym shorts and a numbered T-s hi rt swings by and Russell . 23 a nd single, glances approvingly a l her '"Oh . Number 15, ha ve you got legs,'' be says t-le t·omcs h ack in a few minutes. howe ve r , a lmost sheepishl y, to ask help fro m the Vets Center guys again liis s mc.111 sports cur hi.t s a dead battery and won'tstart With th at leg . he can't push it alone HEADS STAFF Dr. Sheldon Barasch Dr. Barasch New Hospital Staff Chief .... Sht:'ldon Barasch has been ap· pointed l'hle( or litaff al 1-"'ounlain \'a lley Community J·losp1tal Dr Bar ~tsc h director of the ho3p1tal ·~ pathol ogy lab, has been on the st arr s ince the facili ty wasr0pencd three years a!JO Il e holds a degree rrom the C<ilifornia College of !\1edic1ne in Los ;\ngl'lcs, ;:i nd did internship at Gle ndale Community llQSpilal and res idency wilh the use: f1·1edical Cent c i:-Los Ange les County (;enerat llospil<il. tic is an assis t a nt professor al the UC Irvine medical school. Dr. nar<.is ch. his wife. Rifkat <i nd their sons, Orrie <ind Ronnie, live in Irvine . 'Y'· Chief Tapped J1 m Auhl o f l~acuna Niguel has bel·n t1<.imed chairman of the Sout h Coast YMCA board or m<.111<.J g l'rs, S Ul'Cl'Cd ing Jo{" Armon who sc,·vcd five ycH rs. Other ''MCA officers arc Bob Koon nr San Juan Capistrano. v1 ce.ch:.11rma n : Mike O'Ste('n of L;.~guna N1gUl'I, trt'~ts urcr <1nd Jat'k St·hcrer of Laguna Beach, secret;.iry, The South Coast YMCA serves· the coast a l area· from Laguna Beach to San Clemente and or· fers a variety or programs fcir, youth and special interest adult c.•lasses. The YMCA is headquartered at lhc Laguna Niguel Community Cente r , 31000 Crown Valley Parkway. , ·~ost or ttaem provl~e he facili ties rree, ••be'*'' I ' Tl!• nolf pol\cy &dolit~' Ille council late l•s•; year ' 1 • .pemii$siveon81.n4~ · t ·the c ity "may" impO.¢ the r· ly ree to compensat~ fM staff 'tjmc and U\ility cos~. \, ··w c·re saying that ~ club ·has performed a dmlrabl.f a• a public service g rouP, for ao.y~ar5 ·' and bas org1tnii.ed-. exblblta·;' 1emtnars •nd • otbel\>' ad•Yl\if.I·; that have benent~ Uit cotnmunl· ty. '' Kingaard sal• . . ' "Our conte ntio. has ~ that the re s hould be aome sort Of con· sideralion given (or.that ty~ ot performance,'' he added. ·Divider i• Project ' . 'I;o Begi,n Modifi cation of center dividers along Pacific Coast Highway between Tus tin a nd Riverside A venues in Newport Beach is set to begin, n ow that a Coastal Com- miss ion permit has been ex· tended. South Co.1st R egional Zone commissione r s thiS' week ap· proved a permit el(tension for the California Department of Transportation (Cal Trans) to b egin the r oad work im· mediately. Cal Trdns was issued a permil one year ago -but n~ver began construction because persoos in Lhe area objected to the project. Concern focused on left turns and traf£ic problems, but Cal Trans officials have apparently satisfied a ll those who lodged protests, accordin g to Me l Carpenter, executive director of the commission. Plans call for removin3 exisl· ing trarfic islands, constructing ne w, raised·rriedian islands and modifying the s triping and traf- fic signals. Bicycle Trek SetApril20 By Teen Help T een J-lclp of Fotinlain Vall~y 1s looking fo r bi('yclists a nd jog. gers for a 22.8-mile bike-a -thoo Apnl20 The community service, counseling 1.1nd referral l;jge ncy also as looking for persons willing to s ponsor partic.i pants An.)' t ype of unmotori zed bike 1s permitled, and joggers also are "''elcome on Lhe trek The course "'111 run along the Santa Ana River to Angels Stadiu m and back to Fountain V<allev Rad io eq ui pped Explorer scouts and a s herirf's unit "·ill patrol the route A bicycle repair patrol also w i 11 be on hand to as- sist with breakdowns 1 The part1c1p<.1nt '"-'ho collects the most m oney "'ill wu1 a 10- speed bike and trophies will be given the school 0 1 club with lhe most nders Questions m a)' be referred to th e agency Ojt 557 ·1000 10 Residents Get Notices Unde r a temporary policy, the city of Irvine will send public St<•""' a. ,,.,., '°' 1t1e put-.e o• hearing notices to the 10 resi-"°'°'"9 ~ ... o 11*<;11t1n "' w•o 0ouro(t ll1•r1 '"'"" tll •nd ••I ftttttl' dents nearest the affected land,• .,,_;..r..d •!~ 1•1 vot•~ -1"'1~m. r alh<'r tha n homeowners within I ,,...t.., '"' ner1uwtt1r ""' •ottn. e•<" -re••l. well W01•"4 P<•<•n<1 to to"l"' ~.,,or """' .._ • l)Ol'I_, or PO'''°"' of -or more••· 91JI•• llltllon P<Mllw:lt t~lno "'11Nn The c hange came after College 1 1t. oouno.;r'lfl 01 Mto 01.ir1<t ;n S<Kn Park residents protested lack or ••!IU1•• etKl•OI! Pfl'CllKU ... "°'"' ISWIMl>Nd , ....... ~· ot 0..iltft9e •or notice befor e approval was given \ i"" '""<$"'!0 ot ~••t •"" t~1, •k'<· ·to build a reC'reational vehicle 1111,..~ Tt.1 PO'llf19Dt•<•• lor ,..,. r-· ti .... Ol!nQ P<Kln<I~ ilWlll tie tne pl.OC:t5 storage raci lily near their tract. ...,,.,,..11 •• o.,1911.1tt1 ... o 111e IJel'loOflS I ...,f!fl•t1t• n1mtd btin<;t compe1en1 Although in view of the re.· .,.. Q1.1•t11.1c1 111<10•' ..,a,.~,°' "d • • wlO DIU•oCI Mid ot ,,,.;, rtilll'Cll-Wll· s 1 ent1al area, the storage facili· ........ K ... u,, ••• l'll••r.t' •PPOlffl..oo1. tY was not w ithin 300 reet, thus no Hc•i o• 11Kuon '""° '""' srwou noia I , ~ IM<llOl'I •"II m..kl •thlfn I~ ,no ice was sent. 1n1,,._ prow1•or.tr ....... Ofllr••· 1 91, .. r«I ~lf'l'i r1,ldlit0 Ill ,..Id Dl"rk.I The policy is to ttmlllfn in er· ...... 1111..01e •• 1 •• ,,.ld.i.c:1icw., reC'L until city planners have a vo11N G PAEC•Nc:t ~•·601.i SttALl. CONSIST OF: chance to evaluat e the ptO· POLL IN G PL ACE ; Ulll1•• cedure. Mtll!Odi" °'"'t". 11•i1 .,.,.'"''• °'1.,., .. .._. 111.,...CIOf : M tt. I , S. H•-nbll•9 JIMIOf: ""'· J . J . HtnKn C .. rk: .lllr,. 6 . 6 . TUI Mt Host Families Sought Cittk~ Mro. O.M. &tnne11 VOTtHC. PlllCCINCT '•·•Ol·I SHALL CON$1iTOF : l"Oll.ING Pl.ACI:: Ttlr•t "''" a..y Cl-ll, )0 S. l.k S.-00., SO ._ Japanese Students to Visit Irvine • in July tn-"IOI': Mr. C. J, 8u\-H .Jildl9J M(ll. L. N. !o ..... ln C1t11t: """ O. o . Dttw c.i.n:Mr,_ N. E. 8•111• Irvine hosl fnmilics nr{' being sought by the Foreign Study L.1.!aguc for •10 Japanese students who wil l visit Irvine for thrct.· weeks bcJ?,inning July 19. 'rhe students will ultcnd UC 1rvine t'Ourses in En~lish and Ame ri can (·ullurc £or fo ur days a Weck. duMng their st a_v as \'1<.'11 as h<.'ar presentations from commun it y h.•ll dc rs <ind take excursions to points of i nterest in this :1rcu. The students will be m::itchcd to famiht'S ac- cordinl: tu 1nll·rc.•s ts. run1ily occupntion and the Slu· • VOTI NG PRlCINCT 4•·Wll·I dents' "ender as requested by lhe host family. The '"""'t.coHs1sTof'1 . b l"OU.IN(; ltL A(l, \111111 ~ Students are Of COJJet:e aee and a U that is f~'1ired iwtjtt ~II .11111 Cf•_.. V•lle• of host ramtll~ )$ room snd board, according to • f'llm...,,s......,_ · I IM(lll'(IOt : """''·I. Au111n proKram coordinator Belly Jane .... arrel . ""°9f: ..,..,.c.w. Wo••- c"''· ""'~ 0.$..111'•..,.., The students, shr said. will have spending C1••':-,.N E.w-...t money and n1edical inlurancc. voT1N O P1tf.c1McT ••·M•·1 I '""Ll.CONSISTOF : The F'oreign Sludy LCnnue is a n education.al PDLL•HO •v.c.1 : ..... ,,... v.er.... "' c,..,.., Cl~. l.Je)ot Htguet ~ s ubsidi"-rY of Readers Digest. Further information Dt .• ll9W'llHOe"'1 on th~ program m ay be olX3ined rrom Mrs. Farrell ''"""""". Mr.111.c.. c1 •• ~. a t 5.\2·4579. .,.,,...: M•L 0. A. Cll tkt . ---. PUBLIC NOTICE . ..... NOTICE TOC1tl01T0111$ SUP'ERIOlt COUlllTOF TlolE STATli Of' CALIFORNIA l"Olll THIE (OUHT 'f 0f'0111ANG£ "9.A-H'NO E\l•ll ol KAIHA'fN McKENNA TA ... C'f.Olce•~. NOnci:,.i!o HEREBY C.IVEM to""' UC'di\or.t. 'I" \llt •f>Ovl ntmtd dKildllll l .. M tll ""''°'"' """'"O <l•lm!o -..i .... tllt .,;ild OKeOtnl ••t teqvlred lo l ilt ll'll'rn, •ltll '"' net"''•'Y \IO\ICl'le•'· ill the Olli« ol Ille Clerk er! Ille ~ f!'l- tllllCI court, or to Pl'ISllll ll'lem, .,;1n 1111 f'llt("""'' -"'"· 1011111 """""~loned II 011 olli<e OI tU\ illlorMy, THOMAS l.. LDRO, 1lS11 Po"4'<'! a. Vo1enc1-, Suitt 111, l.•11uno Hill\, Colllornl• ~ r"k.11 It lne ploc:e •I toullN!il OI --·~tnl>d In •II m..11•~, -lllln-il'IO 'O Ille e\ltll ot l••d Ole eOtnt, •1111111 '°"' montt.~ .die• ,,,. lif'll publlc..aJOll Olllll\flOllCe, O.IO<I Moi rtll 11. 1•IS. JOHNS. TRAC'!' Eve-c:11t0tollM•n1 Ol ll'le tbOYI ,..,._d Oecld!lll. TllOMAS l . l.OtlO IUJI ··-· V•lolw(i., Mttl lQ ......... 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AUGUSTA (AP> -Can the old man win it one more time! ·'If ll doesn't peak now, I'm not 6ure i~ will ever peak," says the 45-yelilr·old Arnold Palmer, sur· vcyin,l lhe,game that thrust him into the thick of a gold-studded ptu:k ltoing Into lodiiy's second round or the 1'1 asler1 golf touma· ment. .. ! ho•• ~··n Sflllna ro•dy since December. J have bee111w- inging better for tho la1t month cind a half,' I rue I "'Y game is as good as J·c1tn po)ilibly make it." Polite cheers (·arly In lhe du y for Lee i::ldC'r, the flral bh,ck m1Jn ever to tee It up in this f('stiv"'I or golf 'M itUte amona the plries.,turned, lo exl'iltng roars at dus k f'or thf,t Masters senUmental faVorft.e <ts he toured a steady par and birdie eourse to the final hole. There on the 420-yard uphill holly hole, where his bid for a championship drowned in a dou· ble bogey of errant shots In 1961, Palmer hit a heavy three-iron-In· t o the tsund and took his lone bogey tor a 69 . 1'he score,· climaxing a rain: f'platlered day or triumph and frustration for lht field, 4lc'9:t. l-:i \·l' Pullner the lOitd, bill ~1~u couldn't tcll lhtal to 1nembura or Arnie·s Arm)', lhir•lihg tOr tho firsl major Vll•to" sincd: Arnie \\'on his fourth Mailers In 1964. 'fhe lir1H rollnd leQdtr Is Bobby Nichols, a stripping P•rl·lime club pro, who hardly hit a f1Ull1 shot in firing a bogeyless 61, live under Augus~~ NationaJ's par 12. Poised behind Nichols at 68 \Ve re the heavily ravored Jack · Nicklaus, biddlns for hfs fifth i\lasters, ind the other Miiler· Allen, not Johnny, a pleasant. moon -faced University of Georgia graduate who joined the tour in 1971 . Johnny J\.f iller, sensation of the . ,,·inter tour with three victories jn Ari zon a a nd Califor nia. !'logged in v.oilh a 75, putting him in jeopardy of missing the cut. and said glumly : "Ma ybe all my luck is averag· ing out -this is fbr sure, if you can 't putt. yo u can't play. I've been putting awful for four '''eeks .'' Palmer's 69 put him In a tie at · that position witb J.C. Snead - old Sam's nephew. -and Tom \\'eiskopf, wiruter at Greensboro, N.C., last weekend. Just behind them at 10 were former cham· )lion Bill C11per. plump Bob l\I urphy and young Torn Wat.son. S am , 62, winner o. lhree Masters, joi ned ft half-do1en others, includina: a ravlved Lee 1'revino, at 71 -mekin1 16 pl;;i yers under par. Defending t_·tlampion Gary Player hid a 13 ;.ind U.S. Open klna tlale Irwin a 73 E lder was one or the BO overt.he orthodox figure, 1hooting ;,i c:redit1ble 74 under extrema pre· :;sure . ··it was super for me," sold the 40-year·old Wa1hington1 D.C.; 11ro. The Augusta gallery saluled him with 32 rounds of applause. "They applauded every time l walked on the green" Lee added a fterw ar d . ''They were beautiful." Laver Tops Russian; Emo Falls ST. LOUIS IAPl -Top·seeded Rod Latver of Corona del Mar :;hook off a lel~ara:lc 1lart and de· feated ,Rut•I• 1 Alex Mttreveli, 4·6, 6-ll 8·2 ln the ••eolld 11111nd or the WOrid Ch¥mp1i0tl8hlp Tennis Blue Group Thursday. .. ·'St. Loul1brln11out111o·'boat In r..1etrevell, '' t he ''·Yt•~·Old Laver said, obvlot11ly rtferring to the fact th1t the ao.~eaf-old Russian gained the 1974 Onal here, losing to Stan Smith. ·•My 1ervice "''t!S shakey In the first sel and I kept ~iltinlil the ball a lot into \he net, ' Laver said. ··i\tetrevel\ hit the ball well." A(ter they split sets. ~1etreveli 1 \\'iC'e held the his service for a 2·1 lead. But after that · it was all I .. a ver. "'ho mixed drop shots \\·ith baseline smash('S so effec· lively the Australian did not lose a point. with love games on his Jast lheree serves. · M ea nwhile , he broke Metreveli 's service in the rinh ~nd seventh games. Laver's viclory was the 22nd ll\ s ucce11lon on ttre tour, continu· iri& Ii record he pas..sed earUer In j.he week when he lopped Smith's ltrtak ol 20 In a row. :Laver'• quarterfln1I opponent tonight will b" eighth-Seeded J JJime 1' ... illol or ChilC'. · ·Other seeded players to gain tAe round or eig ht "'"re ~lexico's Kaul Rnm1rc:z. No . 3. <A'ho beat Newport Bcal'h 's ltoy Emerson 7·5, 6·1; Brian Gottfried sidelined Andrew Pattison of f{hociesia 7-5. '4·6, 6·2, and Jeff Borowiak beat Thomas Koch of Brnzlt, 6·4, 6·2. ~ . ' . . Friday.April 11 . 1975 It's Do .. or-die for l\.ings, Leafs INGLEWOOD (AP> -Center Dave Keon pulled a s;:sriise Thursday nJaht and hel the Toronto ~1 a pie Leaf1 to 1ta)' alive in the National Hockey League playoffs aaalnst the (,05 Angeles Kings. The Leafs edged the Kings, 3·2, in overtime at Toronto to even t he best-of·three first round Stanley Cup series at one game each . ·The f i n a l 1amc Is scheduled for tonight in ~os Angeles. The 3$-year·old Keon fooled goalie Rog le Vachon of the Kings ~ mid w•y throueh the sutldtn de· ath ovenlme period and It re5Ull · <cl ln a aoal at 10; 19 by ll•lne Stoughton. 1 ' · ··1 waa .partly tcrffn•d," Vachon said. "lthoUChlK-was ·1oln11 lo shoot. . .from U.. lld• o! ,the corner but he pa,IHCI the puck ,behind. · ··wewere-klndotbacklnaupon .Keon ~ he really cauaht us .... everYbodY was comlDQ· ln .and cros¥>g In front. _/ {llOllllRon beat Vae""'1 "'!Ut ~ :IS-loot 1hoHhat went In the lower left·h1nd comer ot the net . It wu Stou1hton1t second playof'1Jo•I ln Lb• ucond playoff same hi• career . Did Sloughton catch Vachon by surprise? •·well, in one way, there was a lllY on the aide of the net who·r ncured: maybe he was goln1 to POii Uto puck to, I had IWO lllY> ·lo wateh but b• 1bot I\ right alon& \ the lce 1nd he ca\taht J'De t.her9.1' The Kln11 look the nrat came or tM 1erle1, a !10' b.y a 3·1 score, Tlietd•1·nlfn1 In O•trllm,, The Leara• vlrtory wu their · ll'nl ovorl he Klnai In !Mir lit\ Babashoff, Le e Shine ;w:. -In Swimf e st ~~ ·;, CINCINNATI -F ounl1ln ..., Vl)leY'• Shirley Babasholf and t' · Mlulon Vtejo'1 Valerie Lee went 1·2 in the 200.yard freestyle Thursday In the National AAU In· ~r ~Wlr'J'.'ml~I champi_onship1. Babaahofr clocked l :49,,2 while Lee went 1:50.14. Both swim for lhe Mis•lon Viejo Nadadol'es , who l ea d lhe wort\oh'• division with 139 points, · · 28 ".head of th• l11ntp Clara Sw in1 qub. It Willi the second victory· for Jiabo&hoff, wht> captured the 500 free Wed1:1e•d•~. Q11.ba.shofl was 0110 thlrtfl In tf\e 400 individual mtdley ln 4: IT. ti. And ex-Corona del ·M•r llllh standout Kurt Kru m pholz finished eighth In the men's 200 free wi th a time of 1 :40.18. lll'lt•~ KINGS' ROGIE VACHON FENDS OFF A· TORONTO Ant!Ml'T. A look ot satlafaction flashed across Hun1ari1n 1wimmer An · dra1 Harailny 'I handsom e , broad face, moment.a after he set a1n American record in the 400- 3rd Straight Los s Sutton Faces Astros; Reds Spank Dodgers HOUSTON -The Los Ange lo1 Dodgers seek to snap their three. game losing streak toni&hl with Don Sulton on lhe mound against the Houston Astros' Lu.rry Dierker. And they are hoping they can hold On to a lead after seeing their third straight come•rrom- behind loss to Cincinnati. Reliever Charlie HO\l.llh hit two batters in succession Thuraday night, selling up Tony Peret' lie· Dodge r • Nlnlf> AH .. -• .. lt••c cn•1 'Pt. 11 ~Al91e••I Hou•ton '"· IJ LO•An.-1t••tH01Kl0<> _,.,. IJ U. A,,..1;9,•I HoVlloft s lO•·"'· J.lO ,,.fn. - breaking double in the eighth in- ning that gave the Cincinnati Reds a 1·6 vittory over the Dodgers and a sweep of their three-game series with the de· rending National League cham· pions. . With one out in the eichth, Houah, 0·2, hit Pete ROie then Joe ).1organ before the clutch- hitting Perez rip~ a double down the left.field Un,, Morgan was thrown out try in& to 5COre . Aner the Reds scored five runA in the fourth to tic the game at S-5, Bill Buckner's run•1corin1 L.OSAMGIL.l.S -. -· •-tt Mor91n JD double In thC! 1ixth put the Dodger1 In rront. In the seventh, Geori:e Fo11ter tied the eame aaPln with hl1 second homer of llie nlghl .. Buckner'& first ·lnnlng trlplt und a groundout by Joe Ferguaon acored the l>o~aon' rirst . run. They chaMed Reds 11taher Clay Kirby in the fourth, 1corini1 four runs in the proce1s . John Vukovich 's error, caused by a collhiion with ratcher Johnny Bench on Ferguson 's high pop, opened lho 1•te1 01rvcy doubled lo score F'ergu!on, them romped home on Willie Crawford'• 1ln1le Ron Cey doubled befor-: 8111 Russell's aarrtrlce fly 11cored Crawford. Pitt'her Doug Rau capped the scoring with " single up the mid- dle, tendine home Ct y. Cincinnati stormed back with five runs in ils half or the rourth. 1'"01ter Ignited the rally with • towering leadoff homer that 1tru<'k high on the left field foul acreen or the base ball park. Rau then issued a walk to l\1erv Rettenmund, who wa1 forced at second by Dou(( f'lynn's aroun· doul. Vukovich lined a double off the top or the lert field fence. Pinch·hiller Ed Armbrlater scored Flynn with a slnjle. A groundout by R~e made it ~3 Hnd Morgan's &in1le soored Armbrister and sent Rau lo the showers. yal"d lndividu11J medley. "This I!! a ver'y hard meet. evep harder than the Olympics." ••id ll1railay, 18 , 11 high sehool 1en1or In nudalJe8t. 1l•r•ll11Y. cvl!n Ill his young age, l'i the volt'e of experience. He linl1hcd third in the 1972 OlymJJIC!& before his fi rst Na· tionll AAU rneet Thursday ni ght. Allhoueh he 's Crom a Com- m unls:t nation, Har a:ltay would llke to become a college student in the Onited Slates. "If my country says it is poS!i· ble," he said, "'I'd like to come to Indiana Unversity because of G.11ry Hall." The t"'o we re once intense in - lemational rivals Now they are close friends Hargitay r~gaincd some lost presti ~c ror the men 1n the four· da y AA U m eet in Keating Natatorium ll was the first American record for the m en. 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"°'' ... , 111. ··-L.otlt•. $-11: •rllr. SF -ll:WIM!I. "' .. " lllt •• to "'" J•~J!S •I fttlo<lt" 111 4 I 1 f ,J &rtwo• i-.oooot HO uQ.ll lL.0·21 1 l 1 I 0 I l.:l•lly J 6 ~ • I ~ MtEn•l'\tly 00001 TM•ll 0 10 0 10 &or-) I I I ) 0 C Gtrro11 tw,10, J \ O o 0 O HSP-by R•~ C l10~1. b" "oolf9'\ Ul~ ... I, &~ HOvtlh 1Mor11•n l WB -9<l•llOl'I B•+~~-111-n T ~1·•l A-10.S~ Russians Rally, 7 -6 LONO BEACH-The Lon1 Beach Swim Club had a 3.2 lead In the third quarter and a S.all standoff in the fourth period before llnally falllng, 7·6, Thurs- day evenln1 to the Unlvenity or Moscow In water polo. Over 600 at Belmont Plata watched the llu11iaM come.from b e hind on Nugtar Mshvcnieradze's goal in the third period. And former N cw port Harbor Hi gh ace Eric Lindroth puml*! in lhe only Americ an ao11 aa:ain1l U.• Ru11ians while \he in· vaden w•re· 1 m an short with 8:43 len. on a fou r-meter Ahot. But Mahvenleradze came bark to hit two more to 11ve hls Mates a 1·5 bulge and the vent.let was sealed. Paul 8ec1kehaiy led the U.S. team with two aoal1. Saturday the Russians return for a 2 p.m . e ngagement with the UCLA Bruins, who feature 6·5 goalie Rick Coyle, e:ic ·Sunny Hiils slar Don Spicer and ex·Corona del Ma111tar Kirk del Valle, 10 games. atretchlna back to Nov. 17, 1973, when Toronto M'On 4·S In Los An ge les. The Klng1 had atx wlna and three tics In that span. Thursday night, however, it appeared that it would onl y be a matter or time before the Leafs would break that l'itreak. But , Vach9i'l was outstanding, stop· ping 43 .sh,ots Including 17 In the first period and 11 in the third. Gord McR•e, in goal forforon· tO, Olldf 3t 11ve1 before 18,..:li lln1. th' Lllafa outahol the Kinas T.C Ill lh•ollttilmo pe1i41¥- Darryl Sttller orid derensunan Dav8t Dunri 8cored lhe othf r Tororito gOals. t.lika Murphy scored twtee for the Klngs, his 11econd and thl1·d playo(C gall!• ag.,,inst the ~tafa lo th111erles. · Siltier gaye Torbnto a l·O lead In lhe Cirst period but Murphy made it 1·1 wtth a pow1rplay goal ul 10 :45 of the Aecond .. l'rturphy P\I\ the Kinas uhead 2·1 early in tt\e tbli"d tiut Dunn 1enl lhe gume ln\o overtime wtt.t\ a Iott at 1:45 , with K"'ln and Stoughton picking up ualals. ,. • •• ulllf•,.,_..· • .TIGHT QUARTERl-Delroil's Dave Bing C2! l whips a pass l to a team male amidst the body of Seattle s Archie Clark . and the arms of Tommy Burleson Thursday. Detroit won : · the NBAplayoffbollle, 122·106. Sports in Brief ' .. ,. $1 Million Offered For Pele's Services NEW YORK -The New York Co:;mos of the-North American Soccer League repOrtedly have offered Pele Sl m ii lion to play for them. the New York Times re· ported in today's edition. "I am not denying il and I am not confirming it either," said Cli ve Toye, Cos mos general manage r ·'There is nothing more J ran say at this point. "No, I cannot s ay where he ii;, but don 't call Brazil," To)'e said. "'I can say one word, and thi.it is Zagreb." • l<>rke y Crilit'nl TIJUANA -Jockey Wlllrldo Osuna remained unconscious and in critical condition Thurs- day, five days after he was in· jured a l Agua Caliente ract' track . a spokesman laid. Th e 33-ycar-otd Mexltan jockey sufrered a head injury after he was kicked in the head by a hor se following a spill dur· ing Saturday's s eventh race. Surgeons at De l Prado Hospital here removed a blood .clot from his brain. s .......... "'"' MUNICH. Gerrrtany --The Soviet Union swepi past Sweden 4·1 Thursday to complete the first round of the world ice hockey championships with fl\'e straight victories. The Russia n s, defendin.11 champions who are seeking their t•th Group A crown, over· whelmed lhe third·place Swedes with brilliant combination pass- ing and a hard·checklng defense. t;eason, Thursday Maid he Was disappointed \~·ith the action or World Championt hip Tennis 1h permitting Jimmy Connor• lo qualify for the Blue Tournament ut Denver beglnning J\1ond1y. Connol's has ltlrcoidy posted a $12,000 guaranlee \vith WCT th'1 h e "'ould appear . Jol\n Newcombe ulso WIS given permission lo quali(y, but he ha~ not sent.in hiii $12.000. · Laver termed the WCT action "u bloody bunch of pubUcUy" tor the $250,000 m•tch between Con·. nors and Newcombe at Las Vegas 1\pril 26. "L .. 1uil year they (the wet.a "-'OU Id not allow . It lo hapPtt'I.!' Laver .ss id or the 11.nnouneemet\t. from the WCT olrlco ln Dill~. "Now when tho bll boys want·to tome ln al lhe Jail mtnute th8y' 'change.'' """' """ Dlf># MINNEAPOLIS -.Fred Vanl Hull, formC.r Unlvently or Mt neaota footbull !itar w)K> a 0 pla)'ed p·rores·11onally for t. Otten Bay Packers, dltd Tbue· day' at u Mlnneapqlis hospital .• ,, .. A luck le, .Yant Hull played!! l'r1innesot a under Coach Ber ~ BICrman in 1939-40. Jte played r G~en Bay In '942. :; • :!~;.; ~~;.~. ~n~;l . missed 1 !rte thi'l>W Will> ' see-ond lert and thO West All·stl? up1et lhe South All·•tars, 1J4·. In the opening round or · Seventh An nual Alol\a Baa"*': ball c1a .. 1e''l'hur~d~jn1&ht.~·.i , In the flr1t 1ame of \be tejlate dOutilehtocr;.r, t :11 up Mlllwe•l .All Start boat.tile 11 At1i,Slars 89·79. , / ::; · C:r:echolsovakta look second place In the first r ound with a 8·2 triumph over Finland . The C1echs flniahed 4ll , thelr only los1 coming lo the Rusalana. The United States wound last with an 0·5 record. l..n1·;>r Bfnltfl!..¥'l'T ST. LOUIS -Corona d e l Mar's Rod L a ver, leader in points, aames and tournament tltle1 9n lhe Blue Group this • ~doraqn'1 free lhto~ balr roq_td oul o~d a llJ><Jn try Furman Unive r s ity's Fe11 Leobard bare ly missed at bui;Jer to 1ive the We5t team upit victory. • -.~· ) rl lllant s hooli pe ormances "bY' So'fthet,@: Ryan Duels White Sox's ·Osteeq California'• Gus Williatn.1, l!'lil points, and A'ri1on8f St.1li'' UO!lel Hollins, 22 Points, oll lht 1ensottonal 4l·polnt total All·Am erlcan David Thom~ The spring or Nolan Ryan was le.a than a joy. The start of the American League seas on, however, has been 80methlng el11 aaatn for the California Angels: pitcher. Ryan, major lt•aguc bn st>ba ll's single -se ason strikeout kinj!. has a hi story or less 1han C'nlhusiastic training <'amp:; to top th~H . this YC'ar he was inj ured. \Vhil c stepping out or a cur Ryan pulled a muscle in hi5 calf and what first S<'<'mcd like a minor problem continued ror daya. H• later sll1~Uy relnjured It. The An1rel1 , and Ryan, m1ln· t1tned t"he ·injury was minor. A 119rl i Slritf> All Qol-\on .:;Ml!'C 11 IOJ J\Pt 11(ll•t•oo11 C•l••ornl• ~· n cnll •OO., '-'"'°'"'"' .r.p.o ll CP1k •OO •1 (•hln•n•• <11 1 Up.m. I~ 1Jr>,.., 11 ~1 11.m, ~!thoug h general manaJi:('r I larry Dalton conceded that o!i rar ns the team was concerned no in· jury to Ryan could be considered mi nor. Tll"""ih It all Ryan was able to let 111 le~a than 2G innlnp durin1 exhibition 'ame1 and aome · ht he m111ht allll be nttdlna wlltrr tho l'tl\lllf' -g ,· ~ The h'ard ·throwine rleht· hander quickly proved he ~·at; right when he ti aid he "'as in good shaot". In his flr$t 8tart )a.st ~tonday nifht in lhc Angel 1eilson opener he went lhe fuJI nine innings, striklnit out 12, as the Angels edged K!lns as Cl ty, 3·2. RY•• 11Jowad orllY iu-..' llkf ofNorth Corollna State. "· and, 1howtn1 1urprialni'b ~ Ito · • ;· J cdntrol oner the troul>Tnome ; d11 Enlrfr• ~ · sprint. w•lked Julttpreeba\!A:"· · ·.:'INDf;\NAPOLIS ·-Ge~- Ryln ltll &I• .. rt Ol , A_lpottl·~rep•r•d Wt1dc1\ r4o the season lOl'\l&ht w~ ·~ ~ cots fnr 1973 lndionap0Us 5(lb lilg'.ain~t the Chico.go Wliile So~. wU:ib~r Gordon ~ohncock and la,t "'lio wi ll Open with former Los year s early le ader Wally J?alle6· Angeles Dodger"' hurler Claude bac,h. h.ave ~e cn rnl.ered 1n lhi.s ()gtcen. Y1;tar s SOO·nl1ll'r After his flr1t outing Ryan pro-Vet('l'an J im llurtub1scente"' b<tbly spake tor all the Angels ft ca 1· 'to be pdwc rcd by .M when he 11aid . "I cotddn'l be modiflt'd . turhochurae..it more pleased " Vo\k s"':t ll<'ll eniii nc. • ' j OAILY PILO l 8 7 Pre p, FV Nips Tars; College Oilers Tumble Tennis Theriot, Lloy Sparkle; Sunset in 4-way Logjam lJC I 1'1!1u1is V(.H.,nt ltl IOI til1<1l•nC1\ \•ottlt .. <••"•h•" ,,, 11-1 Ld .. ~•O\t l " Y>•oljlll ll t ... >Hotn\Onl 1 /•t '"°'"O"•g11 1ort Cl\1t& I •·I y,,,.,.,,,,.,,1 ~-•llon.;t ~O bl l"'tn'""'''"~'"''"'"'• J ••J '''"' ll<l<'IC,.,,1,.1 ,(,n /\~I 0$Wl>lt• y,, •Yl\I I"'""'"'' I• I 11~1 lJ"'"'ll• H.tn•on2 •&J I) lhO•nOoJO .. LY•1'1 11) •hi (!lot• l<411ro,e•' I " The Cost01 Me s u J\.1ustangs ond lhc Foun- tain Vull ey Buron1:1 both r.cl'Ol'd t!d importun1 l'L~ht. iJuun~ wins 'l'h urs· day ~1ftc.•1·noon , hightl .,:ht- 111g urt•u lJa.!)c b;.tll uctlon. Co11ta l'r1l•i>u .!ICorcd two runs in the bottom of the t.•ight h tu upset Coronu del fl.1ar . 4·3, In oi Century J.e~g u e ga n1c whil e F'ount ;1i n Va lley nolched u 3·2 win over Newport in :Sunscl loop acllon. · In other games 1nvofv- 1ng-Orange Coasl <ir(':J tt•iJms 'rhursdi.iy . Est:u1- cia d r op1>cd i.I 4-3 cit·· c.·i!Sion to F.I l\l odena 111 thl! Ct·ntury l,l';.i guc, r-.ti.ss ion Vit·jo blu!.ll'd t.agunu neaeh . 16·4, in i.I $outh Coust Leag ue t.·n· c:ounter <.1nd F'outhill de-r ea t-c d lluntin ;.:tun . B:eacb, 9·1i, in ;1n Empire l:eague contest. Ray Craft :started orr Founlttin Vallt'y's eighth \Yilh a w alk a nd Dean ·f'ox a nd M iek ey 'Swenson foll O\\•cd \\'Ith ~;Ingles lo load the bases. Craft scored thl' \\•inning run on <.t \vih.I pitt:h. Eric Schmidt blusted a three-run hom e r anti Jim C'luus<.> <.ilso home red in !\lission Vicjo 's romp over I.:J~una B eat·h . i\l ickey Allen had t .... ·o ho m('rs for the losers. Ro d Box b c rger o f Foothill s truck o ut 16 batters and wa lked nine as Foothill defeuted f.lwt· tinbrt.on Beach. The de· feat "-'US the Oi lers first in Empire play. GWC Rips Foe, 14-6 1'in1 Ri c hart.l s .smash~t.I a gra nd slam home run in lht! fiflh in· ning, s parking Golden \\.'est College to u 14-6 Southern California Con- ference baseball victo1·r over visitin g Los An geles CC Thursday. In a nolh1..·1· J C game, 1n\·uding Orange <..:oast L'ollcgc [t..'ll Lo Sunta Anti, .J .• J. in South Coast :ic- tion. Gclldtfl W•-1 (II ) .. ' ' ' ' ' . ' No'1n, II C.u>M, II MltlUltY. '" Elch•nar.•> Moll\, rt R~rqo. rl Rlc ... •G•, p Hun1lkl!t", II Ml<ldln,p B•ll'lln,t CM1tt,t E.nql!,om.c. l"<U01'0tl,t l Wl'IU•lt J ,?O L.1-. )0 Jl.t>bO\l, lO Kieler, lb Tat41" ' ' , ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' . 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Edison 's 82-;,4 win ovc·1·. previously unbcatL•/) U:>s Alamitos and Newport's 85·5 1 tr1urnph u vt.-r Marina created a logJ;1m for the Sunset l .eague l!'u<l . Edison. Nc\-':l'ur1. J\1<irina a nti l .os Al ;.di h:J\'t' 3· l rt.•tords fullo\\'· 1ng 'J'hursda~''::. at·tion . 'l'ht:"l'iut \\"on the JUO j1l 10.1, l·luckcd 22o4 111 lhl' 220 <.ind r:Jn u 50.0 qu:11"tt•r mile. I.toy run <• 111f1y 49.3 ·1·10, \\'as t in1l•d 111 2:0.1.1 i11 the 880 und \~·1111 the 330 Jov.· hurl.Ill's 111 3!.1.4 . Ot h er t~p performances Thursd ay ca1nc fron1 Edison 's Colin l\t cConncll {4 :25.7 mile, 9 :47 two -mile), Newport 's Dave Ku r- rasch {63 -10 s hol put, 165-4 discus)and Costa .l\ilcs a 's ('ur·t t-:llenbe1·.L! ( 165·11 1 ~discus 1. \lar.-ity Edi•en llJ! l M l lM Al•mllo• 100 1 U•el o ....... \[).onGC••••Gv lLI) 14,,...~ lf l. lt......, 10 t . 210 1 Nl""I (f)l.l'<nl•lt<>m (LIJ COOOe !E l T1,,...·11.1 t..0 1. lloy IE! 1 Anl1lrom (L J J Ntw "°" ht! 111 Ft11. 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BonkAme••co•O /1rr,~ •1r:-ori f 'Pie:.~ Co11e Boon•"·· ''11'1(·•~ Clvo COSTA MESA 2049 HARBOR BLVD. 646-442 1 Spec10tr.l!o n a1t;nmt!<'t btalol'I miJ!'Eo\ tvne-l.IP' '"°'" UC I A thle t es Q'O"flO' l p••l 11 , II. 1~. dflO M•• 1 tQ!i Iii<>-/) P••om.o• •t C.•o,,n,ant, pp, -1 ',c:::.::.:.:cc:c:.:..:._.:._c.:,:.;,_;_...:._...:.cc.L _____________ _ Hold Clinics A "UCI Spring Stxirts S~ctacular " is current· Jy taking place on the m all at Fashi on Is land in Newport Beach. Th e three -day ex· lravaganza began Thur sday a nd will last through Saturday . UC Irvine ca mpus pers onnel. ;.i lo ng v .. ith Anteaters athletes. are on hand lo gi ve fu ll de - ~uils on special s ummer ~·outh <"timp proµ:1-un1s. Spo1·ts clinics by tennis players. golf members and basketball players, hi ghlight the acti'llties. Al so , UC Irvine's two· lime n ationa l c ham- plonship baseball team will be present all day Saturday. Q•CuflO• ~DUTM E It,. CAI. CON I' .. RfNC:E "' l G8 t: .. "LA • .:.Old>tflWt•! ~ >.Int• .....,nit• ) RioH-• :rpre's 1 UI HirllO, <t LOIA"91i.scc 1 T'"'""'IT't k.,.,, :.c>IOiefl~l! u , l.ACC1 1110 Hon(lo ), Cyl)f't5S I ' ' • • ' ' '" ' ,,, "" • '.A H•rbo• >. !.Mii• Monie• I (II ""'lnq1l SOIJTM COAST CON Ff It ENCE W L Ol C,,rrl!O!. ~ I !i..ono ... 90Me•• J 1 Ml S"""lllO<llO J l Fulle•tO"I • 1 Orilnqe c ... tt 1 s s.&l\l•A~il I 1 Tnur\d•Y'' 5.<•••• S.nl1 Ana>. O<fnt;1• CO<ISI 4 Full@• Ion'· Mt. S•n Anto~lo 1 LEASE A llBfilB SALIS, SIRYICI, & LIASIHG AT __ .rf~ ~i -~ _ . ., DICK MILLER MOTORS IJOW,W.....,.tte.M .... ,_ 117..Zll l I ~~:s___;Believe It or Not! I ~~~ ®~~ ~~ f'ACM nts 11' TOCWf~FOlt 160YE.-..S i!ll 5EHEl "1'IOIC OF T'Hf IUM fit,M11.Y HAl/E liEN liWONf M 'M>ltlts f1NEST IOVR80H. -·"'4 -ttoll -!MO•• ..... 11 1•1·c-_._,,.., ""'' II ltrl II WAI O' M 1111f 1//111# IS,,,,.,, Wiii lff/lf#.' !EAM ~ ,,,,, . """ .... IG PM>Qr ~UHUCKY SIR-ICHT IOURION WMIS~(V. OISTIU[O ANO llOTTl[O IY Tiil IAM[S I. ll!AM OISHlllflC CO. ClllMONI, 8l•M, 11.ENlUCAY .I 81 DAIL V PILOT Fnd.ay. April 11 , 1975 Weekei1d C11le11dar West Coast's Largest Ever! . ' .. • Guadalupe R _ace ~raws I~ Yac~rts · ftEWPOIT HARBOR IN·THE·WATER .\\oat s~r=-.;1,., · ,' ~4. ~ Thirteen ya(:hts <.1rc .sC'h1..'tiuled to unsY.'cr thr starting signal Saturday in O<ilboa 'li"arht Club's 3rd annual G uadalupe Island r<tt't', a ciroumn;,t\1igation of the barrl'n roe k off I ht• ('Oast of Baj a Ca Ii f orn ia. The ra('l' dis to.1nt'C' is 600 n1ilcs, finish ing bat·k at Nc\vport, hopefully in tin1e for C'fC\VS to get res ted and retune their yat'hts fu r the Ensenada rare whieh s tarts ;\pri I 26. ' Saturdar ""ill also rn ark t he start or the second race or Newport llarbor 'li'at'ht Club's Ahm anson Series for yachts ralC'd undC'r the Internalion<.11 Of- fshore RuJe <IOR ) and thcCorkett Series for yl.lchl:, 30 feet and under ratt•d under the l\lidget OtCl.ln Racing Fleet Rule . THE BAHIA CORINTIU.-\l'lii Yacht Club will conduct the firs t eliminations for the United Sta tes Yach( Racing Lnion tformt·rly NAY RUJ on S<.1 tur- day and Sundav. South ern -Ca lifvrn1:1 'l"o.1t·h t1n ~ _..\:.:;oc1ation t•alcnda.-. ~ ('\\ 1.10rt-IJa Ibo a HALHOA \'~\Cil'r Cl..Vll .Start Guadalupe ilsland r ace, Saturday NE\VPORT l·l,\R J(QH "Yr\CJl1' ("LL"B • Only Two Boats ~ In Lipton Cup f-'or lhl' fi rs t l iffiL• In the IJj:,tory Of the 72-ycar- Old l'\'ent lhL• Li pton Cup Challengt.· ratt:.' at Sa n Dil'go Sunday 11·1 IJ bt· a I 11 o-buat 1natch ratl..'. The d c fl'ndin~ San Dic~o 'll"at.·ht Club t·onf1rn1L•d toda.\ th:1t th1· onl.v <·hal ll•ngl'r for tht• prl'.stig1ous trophy 1:. Califurn1 ;1 'l 'a ('ht l "lub 11·i1h Rob Kahn 's T:1rt;111--ll J :1110 SO\'(" \\.II.I. Dt:Ff~!\D \\Ll h the t11o·lOn t lass \"endctt a. tO·Ol\"lll'<I ;.u1d ('O-skippcrl'd b~ Tom "J'obin and ,.\rt Dl•ft~v t·r . Balboa \"<.1cht l'lub \1·as a c hallenger, but a discrep<.1n cy in the rating of Dick Foxx's Morga n-42 Lucky Puff resulted in a last-minute withdra"·al. In recent y(·a.-.s the Li pton challe nge has dr<.111·n as n1any as a doz1:.·n cho.i llcng1:.·.s. SOL"TllLA1' 0 \".-\Cll'l'I!\(; obs er\ ers blame the lack of cnt rit·s in thts ycar·s r are to SD\"C"s choit"l' of \"e ndl·lt:1 . ;1boal1h:1l has Yl'I to be Lc:itt·n ·in h(·r first ~-t·:i 1· o f cornpt·t it ion \"cnd t•\ta is a ·IU·l<k>t ~1t>1 ~p dc~i g netl by IJtn1g Pt•\t·r~on l o lh(· t\1(1 -\011 r:i ting und l1uilt b_\ F:1t"hc nl:iub of San IJit·go. Pt•\cr~un is lhL· dt·signl·r uf tht· ont··lun ~·;ieht.-. lh<.11 h;i\·L· bc1:.·n \1·1nn111 g in L'\"t•ry 111ajor IL•\"t·I rat·1ng 1·L·g:ilt;1 in lite eountr~ :is 11·t·ll :1s rn <.1ny hundie:1p L'\'t·nlh '!'ht· J ... ipton C h<.1 llt·n gt· 1 ~ 1n l'ffl't·\ u ll'\"t'I 1"<.ll"l' lno hund ie up 1 <.1moni-: boat~ \1ithin ;.i fi\·c pt·1·ct"n l rating range of thL· dt•fl'nil(·I' Newport to Host First UCI Regatta ·rhe LC lr\"int· ,\lumni r\!).SO<:iation in {'OllJWH'· 11011 \1·1th the CCI S;_iitin g ClulJ has announe1.:d !ht· fi rs t LC! ,.\ftc1·gua rd H(•gatta s ehedull'd f1 1r S:Jt urd ay in :\(•1vport llarbor . T h e ('Vl'nl ts scheduled to get undel" 1way al J p .m . The Aftcrguurd ltt•gat- ta is the brainC'hild or l ;CJ ,.\l mmni diret·lo.- Oia Dorst•y. Shl' 11·antt•d a n cvt•nt that 11·ould hig hli g ht alumni in- ,·otvemt•nt in an athleti<· prog:ra1n. s h O\\"<:;.i:.e .. ~c/IF,~ T Coaslal Weal her "•'II v Ot1u11¥ ~• .e, ~'''"'"' Q•v·· .. ,. • ft> 9 '"""' O\i!looi. !>atu•<la,. Va"dlll" ''"""~ !IP(t1m•"<1 ·,.e~1er1, 10 to 18 i.no1' ,h,,•ttern110n 0"" ltl lh•e" l'-">1 'wPll\ HU)h~ !,,.!U>!:loly 1n ("" II(,., Y>dk•· 1eri1~•dlu•~ 5o. Su11. lt10011. Tides FRIDAY ~condltl"' J38pm !;o«.ond H•Qh q '>Op '" SATURDAY '" " l"Cf"!) itJlh <i nn1 \el"h<11"\" of th(• s<.11!in g p.-ogro.inl, ;1ntl t·~to.ibli s h a 1~:1et· fl·~iluri n g uut stundin g :,:1iling alumni. '/"ht· l"<.l l'l'S \\"lll bt• :-;ailed in 30-fout Shields r !:1 ss s loops. S('hool!) already l'nlerl'd includt· L"C Berkeley. ft.'a tu1ing l~ill J-~ic ker . the N<.1\"<.1l ,\eademy. UC.LA . USC. l"C Sun Dil').!O and Stan- ford. ·rhl' ~eht'dulc include~ a niornin g practl l"l' ~l':<s i on <11 lh l' l n- l (•reollcgi.:1t l' S;1il in g B<.t:.t•. lhl' r<1cl· at I p .111 ;.i nd t hl' a\1 :1rd.s prcsen- t ;.1tion ul 6 :30 p.n1 . durini-: the ,\lumni l.autls t1nd Laurels banquet B<.1lboo.i Day Club OJ{ lhL' Woocl Cup To Ullma1i U<.1 Vl' U llm a n of f or \! low f,,,, Ho<,Jf> .,..,_,,net lo .. S..<tlnd Ho11n • ;q.,,,, 01 Balbu<.1 Yacht Club \\'as 1~ ~~~;;.; ~~ the Class 1\ \\·innl'r in the sv No~~·1 ""' ~J llarry \\"ood lnv1t ational '''"Low ~ O•" n1 0 1 ({cgatla ror l..idn · l'l::i Ill ii '"'1H•qh 11 18 d "' J, ', rai n-drenched \1·cckcnd '>ttO"<llo"' • 1~pm s~onaH'"" 10 .,,, '" )j out or ll \·c . ( .,..,., "1.e' b 18,, m , ,.,1, 1 11" "' 1.1,,, "V'''' l ,1, ... ,,. J·I ··n· Moon•"<'•61•dm c'et,l•lpm '-'-'- H. WERNER BUCK presents 30th ANNIVERSARY ! ..,.. tries in thrt'l' di visions. THE PLACE TO PLAN YOUR VACATION & RECREATIONAL FUTURE HUNDREDS OF EIHlllTS •DISPLAYS • COMP£TITIONS DEMONSTRATIOllS • llfSTAUCTlOllS • PAUES • fl/II FEATURES FDA THC l NTlllE fAllllY Ah1n anson and Corkett 54.•ries No. 2. Saturd11y. BA lllA COR INTlll AN YACHT CLUB l 'S\" lllJ {'ltminat ions. Saturday, Sund<1Y l.os 1\111-:cle.s-Long Beacl1 LON"(~ Bt:ACl l \'i\CllT CLU B Long Po1n1 u11d Return, C<.1ta lina Is land Series. Saturday, Sun- day . 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"In u way, it's-kind of strOJngc for a woman to choose it (pro· s litution l since it's such u bad profession ," said Lucien Coniglio, a UC Irvine graduate stud ent who is directing "l..ildies of the Evening <and M id - afte rnoon )" :.as her masters Lhesis project. ' The evening of -scenis from well-known plays dealing witb prostitutes and ··1oose women'' ' will be presented ;.it 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday in UCJ's Fine Arts Little Theater, Room 161 of 1-lumanities llall. Ad- mission is 75 cents . Although the subject matter maf be a bit racy, the language isn't strong, Miss Coniglio said. "IT'S MOR·E s uggestive .than blunt. I think there's too much hit-over-the-head these days. l don 't think that '.s r ea lly necet;sary," she said. The scenes, which are accom· panied by dances choreographed by UCI student Michelle Mon· Lero. were selected from such plays as Shaw's "Mrs. Warren's Profession." Steinbeck's "Of Mi ce and Men '' and Bill A1anhoff's '"The Owl and the Pussycat.·' "I went through aOOut SO plays over the summertime nnd finally came up with these eight. I chm.e theUl because the scenes were gQOd examples of this particular type or character-young, old, the good times, the bad times," f\1iss Coniglio said. .. lt took me four 1nonths to ar· range this script. I put the scenes in .1:1 specific order to kind or bui~d. to suggest this woman at ~ i't djfferent periods of her life even though they 're obviously dif- ferent "'Omen," she said. WJ IY DID s he ('hOSl: the s ub- JCCt of prostil utes "! "Mainly because that 's the kind of parts I us ually get cast in. Also, it seems in plays that the ·other woman ' is gi ven the good tines. •She's usually more col· orful, has mo1·e depth lo her ... Mi ss Coniglio explained. "It 's mainly to be a1> entertain· meot,v she added .. "I suppose I'm making a social comment by l'hoosing the s ubj ect I did but it 's mainly to 1nake you enjoy your!:ielf.'' i-\ctors in the cast, in addition to Miss Coniglio, are Janis Ash, Irene Peters, Dawn Spare. Paul Eggington, Scott f\'1anners . Ran· dy ~1yers and 1-l arr y Osborn. The dancers are Les Lic Amann. Kathy Blumenfcl<J. rto bin Calvert. Laure Gargiulo, Ann Hilles Eril'a Lansdown, 1-lar lan ~1 cDa ni c l s and \1 ictoria l\furtough O.llt Pllet Plloto DJ P.11ric~ 0'0.......11 PERFORMERS FROM THE CAST OF 'LADIES OF THE.EVENING (AND MID-AFTERNOON)' Robin Calvert; Harlan McDanlels {front), Laure Gargiulo, Scott Manne~s, Erica Lansdown (standing} Arts/Dining Out Entertainment Friday. April 11 1975 DA1LYPILOT Cl . '·· .,, ,, . ' Persia11 Rtcgs A display of 41 handwoven Persian rugs will open Saturday and continue through May 18 at l\1:uckenthaler Cultural Cente r, 1201 W. Malvern, Fullerton. The rugs were \voven on horizontal looms during the last 100 years'~ women of the Qashqua'i tribe in the Province of Fars in Southern Iran. The rugs. woven for personal rather than com- mercial use , display primarily anima l motifs. The favorite a nimal is the lion but, ~inc e the lion is extinct in this part of Iran and most of the weavers have never seen one, the results are quite fanciful. This will be the only West Coast showing of the exhibition which was organized by the Textile Museum of Washington, D.C. Gailery hours are noon to 5 p .m. every day but Monday. .. 'Antigone' Features Beginners Frolic Studerits and teachers at Newport Harbor High School will join to 1>resent 'Tars and Stars,' an evening of varied enter- tainment, including mime, dancing, singing and comedy. tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the school. Tic kets are $2.50 adults, $2 students al the door. : ... :.;'Elijal1' ~ .: • • ,. 1 • •' Members of the 80-vofoe tlrapge Co,ast College COpi~-, '. ty Symphonic Chorlile rt!l\earse· for Saturd&r.'.s Pfes •' -.. lion or 'Elijah' by Memetssotm. The perfonnan'ce ii' a · :.~ p.m. ln the college alXl!torhbn. Tf~k:eta are<$1.50 1 '-$l students. , · I " • For many of the actors. it will be their first performance on a ,public stage. "Most of the students had been in the beginning acting • • '· class last (all a nd thi s is their first chance to be in a produc- tion. so it's a new experience for them ... said Charles J\olitchcll. a drama ins tructor at Go ld t·n West College who is directing Sophocles' "Antigone." The play "'ill be performed al 8 p.m . April li,'18 and 19 in the college comn1unity theater. Ad· mission is free. TllE PLAY "'a s chosen both for its large numbe r of roles for women. in contrast to an all· male play done recently at G WC, and for its philosophy. "The play "·as \vrittcn 2.500 years ago (but) it has a basical- ly contempora ry theme in terms of politics,·· Mitchell said. Being in one's first play isn·t easy , he said. "'Tht• students aren't familiar with the process . they <Jon "t knO\\' ho\v difficult it 1s ... Actors are in a position or personal vulnerability. '·It's interesting to sec what "'e l'ame up "'ith. For thi s kind of a production. I think it 's going to be quite effective," he said. THE STUDENTS range in age from late teens "up through middle years. Wc '1·e gettin g more and more students in j unior college coming back to school and many or them are involved 1n theater." Mitchell s aid. I-l e noted that the leading roles "·ent lo actors with pre\'ious ex- perience but that the beginners are also onstage most of the time and som e are playing mo1·e than one part . Performing in the leading roles arc Steve J\.1utschler as Creon , Denise Dunne as 1\n- tigone, Lori Sontag as lsn1cne and Francis Allen as Haimon. CHARLES MITCHELL 'Pot-Po11rri' Sh0\\1n here a re members o' the Stefan \V enta Ballet Com- pany of Los Angeles, who wi ll dance in 'Pot-Pourri,' pre- sented by th e Mus ical Theater Guild of Newport Beach al 8 p. m . April 18 at Co r nna d e l Mar Hi g h Sc hool 's Little Theater. Tickets t o the event , which wi ll als o include guitar. piano and vocal perlormances. cost $5 and are available by ca lling 675-5985. Renaissance ·in .Exhibit Th e Rt·naissance Pleasure 1-~airc and it.S bislorical setting ure the subjects of an exhibit at the C<ilifornia Stalt• ~tuseum of 5('Jl'OCt' atjd lndu:i.lr>. Exposition i>ark, Los Angclc-s , through April 22, 1975. Folk pageantry hand crafts, cottage i dustry -the daily life a nd the science and in ustry of the sixteenth c ntury - are explored. Part o th e Elizabethan nviron- 1nent offers a chancE' to try the entire process of makin g woolen ~ar · me nts. ··from s heep tu roa 1 ··. "'ith ;1 Renaissance Faire l'Ol · Lage-wife teaching sµin - ning and weaving \1Jth wool. Included in lhe cxh1h!l will be s lide shows and motion pi ctures. "'The Rena1ssancl.' Plea.!)Ure r·a1r1.•" t'Xhlbrt \•;ill be open dad~· from 10 a .n1 . t o 5 p 111. 111 Edgt.>rto11 fl:1!! :111t! thl' l)at10 art'a ul the lllUSC'Ulll . .\dffil):!>ltlll I:!> fret'. Ice Palace Oti TV Johnny !\t a this 'olo'ill join a host or figure skat• ing c·hampions in the "The Jee Palact>," Sun- day al 7 p.m . on Channel II Canadian Ska ting Chan1p1on L1nd::t ("arbonetto and \\'orld's Figure Skat ing Cham· pion Tim \\°ood join the team of Poy.·e rs and Parker for a series or fanciful spins. leaps and jumps across the ice. Coast Painting Shows Open PAINTJNGS B\' \.\'ILLIA~I BRICE -Works by UC LA professor of art. at the Orange Coast College Art Gallery, :\pn l 14 through ltfay 7. Z701 Fairvie"· Ro;jd. Costa .\lesa. Hours : weekdays 10 a.m . to3 p.m . EXPRESSJOSJST P . .\l:"ITINGS -By Steve Krikl. at Los Angeles Fede ral Savings, 3201 Newe<>rt Blvd., r\ey.·port Beach, April 14 throug h 25. Hours: ,.,,·eekdays 9 o.m . to 5 p.m, until 6 p.m. Fridays. -- PHOTOGRAPHS OF JAPANESE THEATER - By Daniel A. Schy.·art.z. at Cypress College photo· graphy gallery. !.econd floor of Edison House. . 9200 \'alley \'it-\1. Cypress. April 14 through !\'lay 2. !lours : \\l'ekday~ 9 a.m lo 9 p.m . excepl t'ridays. "·hen ga ll C'1;.· t·loses at 2 p.m . \\'ESTERS . .\RT \\'orks by Frederic Rem· 1ngton, Charles ~1arion Russell and others. at OtcidenlaJ Center, 12th and J-lil! Streets, Los ~\ngeles. April 15 through l\tay 22. Weekdays 9 a.m. to9p.m . Fr('(' AFRO·.-\!\l ERICAN ART -California Slat e l\~seum of. Science and Indust ry. Exposition· -I SCENE FROM YUGOSLAviAN CARTOON Cartoons Begin ··intern ational Anima- tion Fes ti\·al" is a new 13·'4·eek series oC onimat- ed films from around the y.·orld, including five Academy Ay.•ard win- ners and the talents or ~tel Brooks. Jult>s Felr- fer. Eugene Ionesco and Dizzy Gille-spie. Hosting the series, '4-'hich begins Saturday at 8 p.m . on Channel SO, will tx• Jean l\t arsh. star 0 r .. u ·p s t a i r s Oo"·nstairs." The f estiva l "A·il l reature films from all over the world, a nd y.•ill introduce the first broad sample or work from the Za g reb Studios in Yugosh1 \•ia, whic)l pro- du c 'es so m e o f th(' world's best a nimated films . Galleries /Exhibits 'Sing Out' To Have Ses&ion "Sine Out," a singinc ~ and in.slrumental group modelt.'d on ··up With People.'' is see kin~ \IOlunlt'er n1t•mbers who 'I ca.n sing or play an in-;;,.....,; strument . - f' ~I l f j l The group "'ill ha ve an open m<."eting at noon Saturday 1n Costa Mesa Park. Members or the ~ -. San Diego .. Sing Out" group y.·il l be guest speakers. Membership require-~ _ -····· "'"'': .. :·~::··:·· menls art> to spen.~ three .=:~~~;.·:~··--~"-: . ·-·~~·~:·; ... _ hours a week 1n r e-~--·::~::.-~·:s.:·=-~ hearsa ls a nd to be will-·-·-··- in g to perform a n avera ge or once a "'eek. Additional inform ation is avail able by calling 645-9047 nights. The n on profit o r · ganization puts on shoy.·s for needy ,i:::roups ranging from retarded children to senipr citizens. Dona- tions ·a re used to buy show equipment; extra fund s are given to charity, Barbershop Harmony will be the keynote at the Fifth Annual Barbers hop Quartet Show s ponsored by the N·ewport Harbor Exchange Club at 7:59 p.m . Saturday, April 19, in the Newport Harbor High School auditorium, The Dapper Dans from Disneyland, shown here, will ap- pear along with Yesterday's Heroes,·the Beach Nuts and the Society for the Preservation-and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America. FUnds will benefit the Newport Harbor Spastic League. Tickets at $4·are available by calling 833-9781. Children's Swnmer Classes Regis tration· will be held April 14 through 18 for Saturday children's classes at Muckenthaler Art School in Fullerton. g uitar , crea tiv e dramatics, play performance, puppetry and arts and c rafts. Registration is $2 and Good M•. Mcrch 14 Park. Los Angeles. April 12 through r.tay 25 . 10 tuition is $12 for eight a.m . toSp.m . daily. FTee. Among tA e subjectS of-sess ions. except for Wffltl'hhAd •PU.HUTCLUSTH-_ CHOCOl.A.Tt fUOGI• HONIYHOUGATS •BIGUSH TOFFEE• IOll:DU.UX -.dCAl.AMILSUCKIRS fer e d a re b a 11 et •. guitar. which costs $20. STUDENT EXHIBITION -Works by UC Irvine sculpture experience. Additional information is """'"""""" students. al the UC I Art Gallery, through June9. painting and drawing,. available by calling 440 E. 17 st.• COSTA MESA. Hou rs : noon to 5 p. m. Tuesday through Friday [j'c"'e"'ra"'m"""ic"'s_;,~b":e~g~i°'.n~n°'.in~g~ro"'.lk:"'~87;;9;_-6860;,;;;~.'=----==-;m~====··=iiiiiiiipii .. iiiiloiiiilii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiii:iiii:iiiiiii:i-and Sunday. Free. WATER cbLORS -By James Sheels. and LIDO ISLE PLAYERS ,,.\\ \\ \\ fl-!,\fr># drawings by Lois Malone, at The Floating Wall, "•Mnt1 ~ ~ 'l ~ i:tr\1~1 215 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. April 12 through "WITNE'ss FOR~ PROSECUTION'' _ ,e. May 8. Hours : 5 :30 to 9:30 p.m . Wednesdays and irw; fr rtJl ~. lo) fi! fl Thursdays, ItoSp.m.weekends. April IStlnApril 19 ~ll"\JA.lf"IS~ MIXED MEDIA -By Mary Lou Barron, at the 8:10 P.M. -- UC I Administration Building, through May 2. LIDO ISLE CLUBHOUSE Hours:8a.m .to5p.m .weekdays. 701 VioUcloSoud "'ORKS BY llANS HOFMANN -At the Bowers T .~ 3 1'1-luseum. 2002 N. ltfain St., Santa Ana. April 15 to ue.-,. S .50 ·Wed. ...... Sat. $3.00 • !-\lay 15. For ReserYcations: 67l-4170 or 673-9119 "'i\TERCOLO R S -By Masako S1~Hnmers. at the Park Ne"·port Spa, San Joaquin Hill s and Jam- boree Roads, Newport Beach. Saturday and Sun- day. 10 a .m . to 4 p. m. Open to public. INDIAN, AFRICAN ART -At the Newport 1-larbor Art Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Through May4. 673-5230 FELLOWSHIP AND ADVANCEMENT FOR ALL HUMAN BEINGS On lhe. lla11 in Cannny Viliagt' &/boa Pt'IU'1Sll/a 5ervice.s Sunday 11 :00 a.m . 2814 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach ' " ' l n I a a I s Tonight: Opera, Musicals, Concerts TONIGHT, APRIL II 'THE MAGIC FLUTE' -Mozart opera, runs. through April 20 ut Cal Slate Fullerton Little Theater. Information, 870-3371. 8 p.m . 'THE GLASS MENAGERIE' -Drama by Ten· nessee Wiiliams, at Cal State Lo ng Beach Little Theater. Also Saturday and April 17 , 18 and 19, Information (213 ) 498-4540. 'RETURN TO HUNZA' -Film on the Himalayas, presented by the filmmaker , Renee Taylor. 8 p.m ., P hillips Hall Theater , Santa Ana College, 17th at Bristol Street. Free .' 'TARS AND STARS' -Variety show by students at Newport Harbor High School, 8 p.m. tonight and Saturday. $2.50 adults. S2 stude nts. 'FIDELIO ' -Concert performance of Be ethoven's opera. with Jon Vickers. Tonight. Sunday and Tuesday. 8:30 p .m., with Zubin Mehl.ii. and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion. Intormation (213) 626·7211. 'WEST SIDE STORY' -At Servile High School. 1952 W. La Palma Ave., Anaheim. 8:30 p.m. at school theater. Tickets al box office. 'THE MOST llAPPV FELLA' -Musical, at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clem ente. Through May. Preceded by 1"TA! lAN AMEHlCAN CUISINE U 11bt11nrl•"Y J.nu•rta•n111e•U Featuring ... . HESERVATIONS (7 14) 67~·5101 3201 E..•t Cout Hwy. : Corona del Mu rAl.>l~.S •t.11"~"""111 !.AN Dlf.GO • COii°""' OCl...,,,. IOHED RAIHIOW TIOUT Saute Almo ndine AMOMeJO SIUCT Dtt*fa IKTl.llS Brandie Brandon Duo Entertaining k. C,Airporter Cfnn CJ!otel Pl\ESENTS OUTSTANDING DINING & ENTERTAINMENT .. * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQUISITE CUISINE-SERVICE DINNER SERVED FROM 5 PM LUNCH FROM 11 :30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM 10 AM -3 PM * Captain's Table Coffee Shop SERVING Z4 HOURS * LOUNGE For Dandllg Ii Enlertatnment NTDNOON PIOM S ,_ NtGHT\.Y flOM l ist, wltli SHONA lllHOP 1ltO "IHI I,_ IUUI. r 11700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT 133-277'11 AWAKENING Nl9htly f•r 4•ncin9 and entlltt•inm1nt ' n·, .n happ1nin9 •• 1107 Jom-Road, Newport Beach (114) 644·1700 bullet dln~'I!'· Reaerv...,ono 492-9950. ' . "'fib: MAL£ ANIMAL' -UMO comedy, lool&hl ud l•turday at 8:30 p.m. at the San Clemente Community Theater'• Cabrtllo Playhouse, 202 Avenlda C•brillo. R...,rvaUOM 492·046S. 'NIGHT OF THE IGUANA' -Tennouee Williama' play. al Cypress College, 9200 Valley View, In the recital hJ.ll ot J.he Fine Arts building. 8:30 p.m. tonight and Saturday. $2. Reservations 646-1363. ~ 'ISVB1£CT TO FITS' -Dramatic rantasy t South Coast Reperto~ Theater, 1827 )'iewpo . Times/Places Blvd., Costa Mesa . Throua:h May 11 . $3.25to $5.25 Reservations 646·1363. 'FATHER'S DAY' -Dramatic comedy £or adults only, at the Actor's Play box Theater , Golde n West College , Huntington Beach. Perfo rmed by Irvine Community Theater. Tonight . Saturday, and weekend or the 25th. Reservations 557-7297. 'ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST' -Lillian liellma,n dra m a, through Saturday a t the Hunt· ingtop Bea ch Playhouse, 2110 Main St. Reserva- tions 842-5421. 'EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL' -Vintage com- t.>dy at the Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Ma ple Ave. Tonight and Saturday. Reserva- tions 893-8626. · 'MINNIE'S BOYS' .......: Musical a bout the Marx brothers, at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, Orang.i:_ County Fairg rounds on F air Drive. Through Saturday. Reservations 566-5391 , 'CU RIOUS S1\ VAGE' -Comedy, 8 p.m . tonight and Saturday in the Fellowship Hall 0£ St. An- drew 's Presbyteriun Ch urch, 16th Street and St . Andre w's Road. Newport Be<1ch. S2 adults. SI students , $S for family of a ny size. JAZZ-ROCK ORATORIO -"Wh,en J eremiah Sang the Blues," at Golden West College The ater , 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Through Saturday, 8 p.m. Instrumental soloists, singers, orchestra. $3 adults, $2 stu· dents . FACULTY DANCE CONCERT -UCl Fine Arts Village Theater, 8 p.m. $2 .50 adults, SI .SO stu- dent!!! through Saturday. 'LADIES OF THE EVENING'-Scenes from famous playi:; about women of ill repute. 8 p.m .. UC I Little Theater . Through Saturday. TEMPLE GARDENS ()J'NS:s:e Re1te11rant RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE ISM ADAMS let H.WJ COSTA MISA 5-40°1'37 5-40-1'23 ~-'."-t!I.• }Jo ~·1·atul'in;.: E.xo1i,· 'l'ro11i1·11l 111·lnks AMI, I• h•• Gt-off IJJll llOOIHUIST IAt a.,.-1 6Jl-7021t PRESENTS FRANK LOESSER'S MUSICAL FOR TICKET INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS CALL (714) 412-1150 IOX OFFICE OPENS AT 10 A.M. CLOSED MONDAY 1..0 AVENIOA PtCO •SAN CLEMEKtE 92672 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llGIHHIHG WED. Al'IUL 16 A MEW MEH11 AT Jflr. C!Cbrt~ttari~ CHOICE TOP SIRLOIN ......... , • , •.•.....•. , • M.50 ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGS .................. 4.95 TOP SIRI.OIN &: ALASKAN KJNG CRAB LEGS ... , ....... ,,., ....• , .......• , 5.95 All ~Wll~ 81*'«1 i>otlio. e..,..i T.....io. 811• Q"*19fHCI BROCHEnE OF BEEFTERIYAKl •.•......... 3.95 SHRIMP ORIENTAL ........• , ..•..•.•..•...•. 3.95 SKEWERED SCALLOPS ......... , .............. 4.25 Ms...il"MI~ ... otfl:lcim,._l.,,.IO. ...... arit""'*' DIMMER FllOM 5:00 P.M. D.+.MCIMG • THRU. •NJ.• S.+.T. . Featuring LOVE 1N STUFF Friday, April 11. 1975 DAIL V PILOT !¥' fl..VTE CONCERT -StudenU or ·Frederick St~ft. Wo rks by Bartok and other &. 4 p.1n . Newport-Mesa Christi an Center, corner or Newpgrt Boulevard and 22nd Street , Cost a Mesa. Free. SATURDAY, APRIL 12 'WA. YZGOOS £' -AMuul 5tudent feslival, a ll day at UCJ C<.tmpus 'Park. Enterta inment, crarts . SCIENCE FICTIO~ SYMPOSIUM -Films a nd spea ker s beginning 9 a.m. at Golden West C~llege forum. $5 adults, $.1 students . 'EUJi\11' -Ora nge Coast College Community Symphoni c Chor a le, 8 p.m . in the college auditorium. $1 .SO. 'BEAUTY AND TllF. BEAST' -Children's play, 10 :30 a.m . in the Santa J\na , Coll ege Am · phitheater . Free. "MARK TWAIN TONIGtrr' -liaJ Holbrook , 8:15 p.m. al Bridges Auditorium, The Clare· mont Colleges, 4th a nd Coll.ege W~y. Clarem9.ot . Tickets at agencies. Information (714 ) 626·4523. SPRING FESTIVAL POTLUCK -Dancing a nd chatting for seni or citizens at the Civic Ce nter, 8200 Westminster Ave .. Westminster. Covered dis h dinne r begins at 5 p.m . $1 .25 in advance, $1 .75 at door. For Information or a ride. call 898-3311 . WNG BEA.Cit ARTS FESTIVAL -Through May 23 , includ\>s shows and conc'erls. Calendar or events available by calling (213) 426-6822. AUTO SllOW -Domestic and foreign cars, recreational vehicles, at the Anaheim Conven- tion Center through Aprtl 20. $2 adults, $1 teens, free for children with adult. POLLACK BROTHERS CIRCUS · 2 and 7 p.m. today, 1 and S p.m. Saturday at the Long Beach Arena. Paid admission. 8 .J. THOMAS -Pop singer, al Knoll's Be rry Farm, 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. 6, 8 and 10 p.m . todaY. 3, S and 7 p.m. Sunday. SUNDAY, APRIL ll SYMPHONIC AND JAZZ CONCERT -Orange Coas t College mJ.ls icians , 2 p .m in the auditorium. f'r ee. 'A GERMAN REQUIEM' -By Brahms, 8: IS p.m ., Orange Coast CoUege Chorale and Alumni Choir at Red Hill Lutheran Church, 13202 Red Hill Ave., Tustin. Free. VOICE RECITAL -Barbara Houston at UC I Concert Han, Bp.m . Free. BEN£ FIT CONCt:RT -By Pacific Strings. for schola rs hips . UC I Fine Arts Vi ll age Concert Jh;SteUJ kettle lla ll. 2. 30 p.m , Jnrormalion 752·724 2. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO WAI.KING TOUR -1 p.m. every Sunday, begins at E:l Peon shopping center across rro m the Old P.1ission. Lasts one hour. 50 cents adults. 25 <.·enls t.•hlldrcn. WOODWIND C<)N CF.RT T hree ensemble groups. 8:15 J>.m. 111 Mcmoti al tlall Audltonum. 333 N. G la5sl'll St .. Ot·ange. Fl'l'c. STAG E BAND COSCERT -Groups from Santu Anu College, in Phillifl6 l·lall Theater on the can1- pu2i , 8 p,m . $t. MONDAY,APR1L14 GA.LINA VI SllNEVSKAYA -Soprano. of Moscow's Bo ls boi Ope r a, singin g songs by Tchaikovsky, St ra \'insky and Mussorgsky, with Los Angeles Phi lharmonic. 8 :30 p.m .. Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion . Tkkets at agen- cies. GREi\T LONDON CIRCUS -Through Sunday at Laguna l·tills ~1 all , El Toro Road and San Di ego Frcew<1y . 4 :30 and 8 p.m . through Friday. 11 a.m., 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, 1 .. 4 and 7 p.m . S11nday . Ticke lti at Ticketron or at the gate TUESDA\', i\PRIL 15 OPt:RA SHO\'V C,\St: -5<.·('nes from Pucci ni·s ··Gianni Schicchi '' .a nd ··suor Angeli ca." noon in Orange Coast College t\l usic Studio I . Repeated Thursd:.iy at noon. f'r·('(', lasts 50 minute.s. 'THE YEAR OFTHt:DRi\GON' --\l'ideotapeof play by F rank Chin a nd v is it with the playwright. 8:30 p.m. at Cal State Long Beach Uni\'ersity Studio Theater. , 'WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION' - Agatha Chris ti e drama presented by Lido Is le Players through Saturday, 8:30 p.m. in the Lido Isle Clubhouse. 701 Via Lido Soud . Newport Beach. Reserva tions673-9189. \\"F. ON F.SD1\ \',APRIL 16 PAINTING. MUS I C AND DANCE - Dem on!:itra tion b y i·lenry a nd Anne l\I arie Ramirez. s po nsored by Artists ,\ssociation or Huntington Be a ch North. Murdy P ark Recrea· tionCenler. 7:30 p .m . f)·ee. ROCK AND FOLK CONCERT -By Les Moore. 7:30 p.m. a t Corona del Mar High School Little Theate r . Tickets $2 al the door. 'SAILING : LAND, SEA ASD AIR' -Talks plus film on hang gliding, 7:30 p_m / at Ma riners Library multipurpose room. on Dover Drive in Newport Beach . Free. THURSDAY, APRIL 17 '1\NTIGOSE' -Dran1a, 8 p.m. through Satur· day al Golden \\'est College T heater. Free. Real Cantonese Food / ' ··w.· 1... Featuring . IMTEIHATIOHAL STEWS . • SOUPS SALADS SAMDWICHES & OTHER SPECIALTIES NOW! A WINE FESTIVAL STAG CHINESE CASINO A Carafe !or $1 .55 with Di nner MESA YHDE CENTU.. COSTA MESA , ORiolt :J.t5'0 ADAMS AT HAllOI 979·1171 · I Highest Quality Nalive Mexic1tn foods Wee~ Do~~ 11.lOom.•o ll ~m Fri. and Sot !!JO o m ro I? JO Open 7 Days Fob..ob.i\ VIC GARCIA F0<me-riy of (oe\OI' \ Pokxe '"""""' h;. & so,. Nf'~ COC KTAILS 9093 E. ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 Join our Sunday '!BUFFET SET"! ! friend s meet in on otmosphere ol hosp ito lity, with b ullet dini ng brought to perfection. SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH hery Svndoy S37 5 10 AM to 2 PM All Ifie goodies co111bining breoklost - ond lun cheon, plus o g lass ol slrawber1y chonip ogne SUNDAY FAMILY BUFFET Every Svndoy SC:SO 4 PM to 9PM ..r A selechon of 30 oppeh.tP.rs a nd chilled ~olods . Hol en ,rePs, including o l.uqe Roost 801011 of Bf'ef. HILTON~LAGUNA INN ~ HILLS 25205 la Paz Rd,:-",..,:"~!.::; (7.14) 586-5000 En joy your Sunday Brunch at Ben Brown's Restaurant in beautiful Ali.!o Canyon ••• S1rewbe,rl•• or Peech In Chsmp•gne CRABMEATOMELETTE aroccotl Holland•IH Hol Blueb•ny M"1tn• I 8uttermllk Bisc:uUs -one of 10 seled Brunch En1rees - Coclll•ll L11n11 Dw ..... orl .... ltf GIMO-TM. & Wod. TIM MORGOK-TlM-. ltlno Sot. TllMl l_.... .. _.,.._ l1106CMlfHwy. ... . . , ED RYAi & ROSEMARY CARUSO TUESDAY TH•U SATURDAY -9:00 P.M •• 2:00 A.M. <Mrigger Room-KONA LANES 2699 HARBOR. cosr• MESA s.cs.1112 l,..... UAIL 1 l"'ILU f .... ua1.Apr1I 11 , 1-:;1:, New Restaurants 1 0pen A fourth <'d ition of A-1ario·s supper club. faithful to the format of the other three restaurants in Palm Springs, San Diego and Oenver, has opened on the Orange Coast. It 's located. at 3201 E . Coast f.ligh,\·ay, Coronu d <.'I ~tor. In the res taurant. open from 4 :30p.m . to 12 :30 a .m. d:.11ly exeept A-1onday, you 'll find the same popul;,1r attractions : gourn1ct Italian food and opera1 ic·qun Ii ty singing. Fe ~1tured during the dinner hours a re the i\1ario Singers. a group of opera ·trained pcrl'ormers \\'ho sing standard s ho\\.' tunes as well ~is familiar arias. An evening's entertainment is apt to range frpm a tenOrsoloor · ·vesti la Giubba · · to a mini-version of ''Fiddleron the Roof.'' P..1ari o's restaurants areo.,.,·ned by a family or restaurateurs eonsisting of Mario Lalli and his brothers Tullio and Roland. In a comme ndable civic endea\'or, the Lallis turned the Corona del !\tar grand opening into a benefit for the Lyric Opera Association of Orange County. The event was cosponsored by 1he Opera League of Laguna Be-ach and the Opera "100" of Laguna Hills . The new 1\-lario's also features a piano bar along with the dining room entertainment. J\1ost credit cards are uccepted and reservations {675-5101 J are sugge~ted. T h e Wa rf•ho 1ase Still another nevr spot is the Warehouse, 3450 Via Oporto in Lido Village, Newport Beach. A second ed ition of the viidely ucelaimed Marina del Re y Y..1 arehouse, the local version opened to the public Mond ay . .Both places are O\\'ned and oper<W!£U>y Burt l-li¥Son , a noted world traveler and yaclttSman as well as restaurateur. Burt is responsible for the international bill of fare, which he developed by samplin g res taurant food in more than 40 coun- tries during his travels. Exeeuli\'e c her Xavier Koch oversees pre· paration of the menu in Newport. Selections in- clude such ·exotic dishes as shrimp M a\aysia and Baflglor curry. The Lido Village establishment is decorated "'ilh a uthentic \\'arehouse relics -crates. bar- rels, ropes, pulleys and other artifaets Hixson has collected on his travels. Pop harpists J\laureen Lo\'C and 1\-tichael ,\maros i provide unusual entertainment nightly. Dinner hours a re 5 to 11 p.m .. Monday through Thursday ; 5 p.m. to midnight, Friday s ....... ' p .... ·1<am·a Out 'n' About Norman Stanley und Salurduy ; 4 lo 10 p.m.\I Sunday. l\fanager l·lerk Clark cxpeets to l>c serving lunch by m1d- l\o1ay. The \Varehous e a ccepts r eservation s l673·4700 J !01· pnrties of eight or morC' and honors 1l1ost tredit cards. ifll<•ha PI Dtn·ld Sel a date to catch Al ichael David, a _young sin ger attracting c.\>nsiderable attention these nights on the O range County club circuit. He's an amazingly \'er satile and personable entertainer \\ho belts out a "''ide range or tunC's in a dis- tincti\'c sty!('. J\lichacl is currently headlining at Dick Dari· in~(s Silver l-~ox supper club, State College Boulevard al Ball Road. Anaheim . The engage· n1ent will run through April 26 and he's on stage nightly, J\1onda y through Saturda)'. MICHAEL DAVID AND MARCIAL A.HHOUHCE SPECIAL SUMDA Y BREAKFAST Ptus Everything on the Menu Open at 9:00 A.M. LUNCHEON SPECIAL Two Filet Mignon Dinners for $6.95 Come aboard the jolly Roger and enjoy two delicious Filet Mignon Steak Dinners for only $6. 95. The pirate's been busy pre· paring a new menu item and ' we want you to join in our fea St. {of Our special dinner offer includes · rnroFilet Mignon steaks wrapped ! in bacon, broileCi to pe,rfection and topped with a m ushroom cap. Din-CIAl+C--KT\.110 TMt ~'400l$MIM<O TOVC::M~ ~ ..... ~· ••lll R~Stlt\>Otioffl f 1 l I ~) 0~6 S(ISl Seei119 Double Country music st ar Roy Clark was here last week to dedicate the new "I-lee Haw" set at Movieland Wax Museum in Buena Park. The exhibit is now open along with the museum 's other representations of famous televis ion s hows and movies. Dance Auditions Sch eduled Male and fe male ball('t dancers c an audition for company mcm be rs hip in Dance Theat e r o r Or:.in ge County on April 17 :.it th e Anaheim Cultural Arts Cente r at ' La Palma and 1-larbor Boulevards in Anaheim. Apprentice dancers. minimum age 11 , \\.'ill audition at 5 :15 p .m. Auditions for the master class will be at 6 :30 p.m. SUMDAY llUMCK-9 -..n.-2:30 Lunt0h"" Dally 11 to 2:30 DIHMEI HIGHTL T- h-om 5:00 P."'- 675-5777 . JAMAICAN STHL I EYHY SUHDA Y J to 7 P.M. MOW APPEARING YOUNG&COLE ner is served with your choice of potato or rice pilaf, soup du jour or fresh garden salad with sliced cucumbers and marinated mixed beans, piping hot homemade bread plus a cup of our special blend of col· DID YOU KNOW ABOUT -~ DINNER SPECIALS? I ' , fee or a glass of Coke. Bring in the coupon be· .; low and join us -,,.. • f in this captain S 1 feaSt! •••••••••••• This Coupon Good for I Two Filet Mignon Dinners I SoeciaUy Priced $6.95 ror Both I Coupan Good any afternoon or evening I I Sant• An• I 33 Fashion Sciuaro 542.3301 I Balboa Island An1helm Buena Park Ctinler I I Irvine 203 Marine Ave 2250 E. l incoin 8376 La Pa lma Ave •1727 E Dye r Road 673-8720 635·4453 995·7611 I Adjace.nt to the Newport Beach Dana Point HarbOr Costa Mes& I • Irvine Host Molar Hotel 3333 w Coast Hwy, 25100 Del Prado 2300 Harbor Blvd. 548-4400 I 642·2295 496-0855 . 540.8535 I lii••••••OFFE R EXP IR ES APRIL 30. 1975•••••• Served Monday th1u Thursd1y {f1iday & Saturd1y 'til 6 P.M.) dinners include soup or salad, choice of baked potato or rici Hawaiian RED SNAPPER ...................... 2.25 MAHI MAHI ......................... 2.45 GRILLED SEA BASS .................. 2.95 TDP SIRLOIN ........................ 3.25 NEW YORK STEAK ................... 3.75 LOBSTER TAIL ....................... 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER ................ 5.95 plus 32 other varieties of superb seafood and beef dis/Its l uncheon from $1 .95 served d1ily 'til 4 P.M. Privite Party Facilrties to JOO 3901 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR RESERVATIONS 1714, 675-0900 16278 PACIF IC COAST HWY., HUNTINGTON BEACH ~::-,~r:··~:;)R~ESERVATIONS \2131512·1321 103 STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARB.OR FM· TV DAILY LOG Fridoy Evening 1:•• Sti..11 Cl1lrlct N••• l(J fl(O(.E.' ,,,. ·-Ii( -. ... u ... cc:, 111'8$• 1:• C.tlfw11l1Je;v ..... 1 tC:I fPBSI t:,. 111-' .. IOl!t ICI l:JJ Tl-•Or1w1c1 t:• "-"""' ... '' •f Ll•I"' TJll .... «• I:• lfl«trit C-Hllr !Cl lCTWI J:a \11111 Allq,. ICI IPBSI ,, .. Uw,._.UM.PhlCI Saturday 'Morning l :• ~II 1(111118$1 I:• 11'11y ar14t9 Witlll UM e....,, "' 4:JI ll«lri<OM!Mlll fCI ICTW) J:• s.w,,.. SI,...! IC ICTWI 1:• Ww .. t"t'tll. CCI l :a Ne•• ICI !P8S\ P:Jll Or1Rtl C1111tf lt••I-CCI CKOCEI I :• It-Uc: ll•llt'ni.. ICI 1"6SI •:• ~t11141l.tl'lt•f()lfllil ~-ll'ltf .. l.lftl tCI t .. Btl 'CONSUMER ADVOCAT ES' '1n the DAILY PILOT r11day. Ap11I I I t97!t OAll Yt'll0 1 t •t "" BOOMER " ' i I Cl>J· f ~NE '\\'JO T~1N~1~ OF '6£TT1N6 MA2111ED . 600<11£~ . 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A\All. ?' .. ,, by Chester Gould DENNIS THE M.,...E;:.:.M-A=C=E __ ...,, llf~,~~ t \ <\:~11; " }') . "! 6HTER TAKE: 11\0 N<Jllf lllESE ARE ~U." " ' .. ! " -.. " • Otl,WlU . t()TtlrN' TRIE:I), ll:llllJN' '1lf !!MY wme . " I I ' ' 'Father's Day' A "dds Weekend Free Co11cert The t'Urlalns des<'end on rour community theater productions along the Orange Coast this weekend -but in the case or one of them , it 's only temporarily. The (rvine Community Theater's dramatic com- Bolshoi Ballet Coming the full Bolshoi Ballet will dance at Shrine Auditorium in l.os Angeles for a limited engagement opening June 17 . The Gloria Newman Dance Theater will perform a variety of dances tonight at 8 p.m . in the gymnasium of Cypress College, 9200 Valley Vi ew, Cypress. Admission is free. ' The repertoire to be danced includes ··SPartacus" on June 17 <.ind 19 ; ··.Giselle" on Jun,e 18 ; "Swan Lake" onJune 20 and 21 ; <.ind a dive11issement progr<.1n1 on June 21 . Four Events at Opera Tickets for the evening performances are S6 to Sl5 and, for the matinee. S6 to SI2.50. They are available at this time by mail order on ly. Checks should be made payable and mailed to Bol shoi Ballet. Suite 722 . 427 \\'. Fifth St .. Los Angeles. Ca. 90013. Enclose self· addressed, stamped en- velope . For information, phone (213 ) A1A 2-1G44. Four mujor events arc coming up at the Lyric Opera Association of Orange County : three productions "'hich ha\·e been announced for lhe summe r season and Spr- ing Thing, a COOlbination swap 1nee1 a nd t·rafts sl)?\V. Booth S Pill'l' 1s 110\\' .ivailtabl e for Spring Thing, Y.'hich v.·ill take place !\lay 10 . 11 . 17 ;ind 18 on the F'esli\·ta/ of A1ts ~round s in Lai:una Beach. Cost of booths is SS per day. Rcser\·utions may be m ~•<lt· b y t'alling 494-0709 . The Sprini: 1'h1ng \\'ill l'unfron1 JOa.m . Lodusk E'ach day. \1tilh opera auditions held during the final da~· ·rhe auditions will be for ··Madame BUtterfly" and ··Tales of Hof- fmann ," two of the three announced protlurlions. "Madame Butterfly" y.·jJI run July 5 through 19 and \\'ill be given at the Laguna ?\1oulton Playho- us e adjarenl to the festi va l grounds . ··Talc>s of fioffmann," at the same location, will run from July 23 through Aug. 2. Tickets at $5 are available no\v by calLing 494 ·0709. The producL1on an- nounced fol' September is ··O;irk of the !\l oon.·· :.i 1nusic<1l \'ersion of ''The Ballad of Barbara Al · len·· \Vhich wil l b(• performed in the Irvint• FUNDAYrN NEW CORK starring Al .Pochoo io . "GODFATHH 11" lll IAlllA 5TREIS.UC JAMES CAAM "FUHHY U.DY" ll"GI "troWIDIEI OH THIE OlllHT EXPRESS" + "THI GAMILB" "LEH NY'' ''FfYE IAS Y r1ECIS .. IRI "STEPFORD WIVES" IRI "CALIFORHIA SPllT" "FOUR MUSKETIHS" "M.A. S.H." "YOUNG PllANklHSTeN" ll"GJ "FUILISS 'IAMPllE Kill.Ill'" Joloo WIY"t "BRANNIGAN" 1,1 s.4,55.1,)0 THE STEPIDRD WIVFS "CHIMA TOWH" t :l O S.t,.._l:25-7:JO '"Coti4VU$ATIOH" ... _ 7~0.l :l0-S:Jl·f:4S "WIAHHIGAH" ... _ f·f :40 J:I S-f-t:40 "OUTm·· 7:55-W IS-• 4:10-7:,5 Bowl . The mu sica l utilizes folk songs and country dancing. I t "'ill run weekends from Sept. 12 through 27 . Tickets at SS, $6 and $7.50 ure available by sending a check to Lyrie Opera. 9'l0 Glenneyre St .. Suite 'X. Laguna Beach, or by calling 494 -0709. ACADEMY AWARD WIMMER FOR BEST SOUND 2 SPECIAi.AWARDS For Sci...+ific or T ochnlcal Achl•••m..t ~11111~1 m ~rni m bM~111 · brn1i1 um w111 i11111 · i11111m mmi - 11tm11~m11H . m 1111n1 11111 !limo ' um 1110 nt11u l!Jlt!IG ·~ii' 111. 111111111 iili •riMI 1 • ; "° llUIYID SlATS I ·. . ........ ~. --• . t .. .. ~ iP~·--···J ....... ~ _-:; .~¥ EDWARDS edy ''Fath er's Day " scheduled to close c\n Sunday, will return in two weeks for en addi· tional thre e performances on April 25, 26 and 27. The extra s tagings wer e Intermission Tom Titlis Reservations 492·0465. On the professional Al Sebastian'•, Ralpl\ Wolr and Debbie Sttubl~ head the cast of "A-tost Happy fella" tor Dnn Verre. Cu rtain titn('S var)' with Monday dork at the dinner theater, 140 Ave nida Pico, ~on Clemente. Reservauons 492·9950. necessitated by an un· Part of the Forest ,"· us ua lly heavy demand "-'inds up Its fi ve-week for tickets. engagement tonight and Saturday at the Hunt-T H E OTHER three ington Beach P layhouse. shO\l.'S going dark lhis Alex Koba is directing weekend are "Another t h e Llllilln H e lm an rront, South Coust ;-;=======::::9 Reper tory enters its second weekend with the new drama "Subject to Fits " a nd Sebastian's Weet Dinner Playhouse eontinues its musical re - vival of "The Most Hap- Part or the Forest" at the drama. 1-tuntlngton B eac h Curtain is 8 :30 al the Playhouse, "Everybody playhouse, 2110 Main St .. Loves Opal '' a t the J-luntington Beach. \Vest minster Community Reservations 842·5421. Theater and "The A1ale "Everybody Lov~s Animal '' at the San Opal"comestotheclose Cle m ente Community of its four-weekend run Theater. at the West minster Com- py Fella." •'Father's Day'· is a munlty Theater. 7272 scathing stud)' of divorce M 8 p 1 e A v e . , towhichnooneunder16 Wes,minst er , thi s "'ill be adm itted. The weekend. Sondru Evans s how s potli gh ts Beth directs the revival orff"',_,_;;;;;,_,_,_,_,_., Titus, L'Do nn a De John ratrick's comedy Barros a rid Sandy withSalJy MacManaway 66 to 70 David Emmcs is stag- ing "Fils," which plays Tuesdays through SWl - days · al 8 o'clotk and Sunday afternoons at 3 o'clock in the Third Step The11 ter. 1827 Ney.•port Blvd ., Costa l\1~sa . Reservations 646-1363 . Paskus as three inthetitlerole. CA W divorces. with Robert· The show plays al 8;30 R 0 HERS Sax, Don George and tonight and Saturday. MOl/IE MJ1N08 R>R f'MENl'8 AND YOUNO f'EDPl,E , ............ "~ ........ ,.,,.,.. _, __ ... .....,...,., ·-.. , ........ , .... ....,., _ ~ Ml Mii AOlllfllt ro/TOltl ""1""'1 $wftt1Lff ·..:~ ® llO lltl 111101• 11 Atlllllt !llll "''"' "'"....., '" u10111 tr1nl former mates. .., 11;1; '.QI'_··· .. ~ ..... ... Charles Anthony as their Reservations 893-8626 . .WISATHVE. $ 5 o o Performances this CLOSING OUT tonight _ _:.-.:::..,~:.::, .... _ weekend will be toni ght and Saturday with ntlSAD l~~~~~~~~~iiii and .Saturday at 8:30and holdover performances II Sunday at 7 :30 in the Ae-is another revival , "The tor's Pla ybox on the -Male Animal,'' at the Golden \V est College San Clemente Communi- campus in llun~ington ty Theater. Paul Jdeker Beach. Reserv ations at is directing the comedy 557-7297arcess~nti~,J. a t the Ca b r i 1 1 o LQllN'SA.RCO SH°VICI CENTER 1201 H ...... lh-4., C-M. Another hi ghly rated Playhouse, 202 Avenida production. "Another Cabrillo. San Clemente. SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN D!ECO FYfr. AT BRISTOL SO.COAST' A<AM::..:-e• P' ..... I 6 -.... ___ LIU.Ill • WLDW" AC"RIUS W.2711 ..;...,. '''"" u ,,,,.,,, ... ,4!-f.}!1!;11 SO.COAST PWAA. "FOUR MUSKETEERS" ""'•• 111...,.·, S4•·lJS2 "W!Mie T1rle Pooh & TiqiwToo~ . ( CINEMAWD THIEE ~~~!!:&'.]~, )· · ...... ,..~ GMIMATID FOi 11 ACADIMV AWARDS] J ... w.,.. ·•1•.1t.NMfloJt.H" D9'ty 5:oo.1:45 W /S..1:15-J:tO.ttlO Ptih "JUaGllHAUT" 6:55-10:40 ... , ... 2:104:1510140 "REDFORD'S PERFORMANCE MAY IE THE IEST OF HIS CAREER. THE FILM IS SUPER!~'"'"""'·"" "A MOST APPEALING MOVIE! A.,. ........ 1 Mr1 _..11111 ~ lllllor " ............. .., .... "" - saul llb, 1*11 CmWy '"' Tllo hMllCI Kl4' . ···"",.. -·-~-V/Nct .. ,t.1 .. 1r Mr 1/MIS "FLAMBOYANT •.. EMINENTLY SATISFYIN6.111111111omn1 " I tlrf Mp ..... ·Alt'#AWD S!#IC,fl.11111 MACUl/ff "VISUAL POETllY. Stln ., -tMt wtl tfrll llhrt. • -itwt1tllf w111sru1. 11 r 10sr \ SS7·7115 157 .. 747 HElDOYlll w-...6Ae.._,. Aw•dH.....-.tl•• DUSTIM 'jt..OFF~A.H '1LENNY 1' Ill .... "HARRAD EXPERIMENT". "'RISH GOIDOM" lXI "THI GIOYI TUii" "IU.MHIGAH" "OUTl'tT" INI °""n MOfl, llW"' f " ti 30 I> m. Sat tS..n.1111>1 12 30 Mon I"'"'''' lo 1 om -l1 25 ..,,...... ............. IRI "c ... , ... Llllterty" "RISH aOIOOM"'ltf '"THI ••oov1 ~ .. llOW "-''-~WI• OM..T UCLU51¥f !HGAGIMINI' MESA THEATRE COlttlMn• 6l•ltp.a 541·1512 ITAln ... Af'L 1 .. 1• "'' Tl4l.lont-11Al l lACM OOWT ..SS TMISI UNITHI ~ See new car exhibits llY national & internallona1 manufaclurers-lhe full spec1rum lrom economy lo luxury cars. Special exotic & claSSIC car COOCOtJISe. APRIL12-20 AN AHEIM CONVENTION CENTER AllULTS 12. JUNIOllS & SR. CITIZENS 11. '/:'111~1 rs: 15 pm to 11 ,a Ill. I S•; K"' "11 .. Ttl<litl""be-llllll ahOw and diSCOID liel«S 11'1 now ayillabJ~ .. •t an 011nge CMtr aulo 11e1!~s. r Friday,April 11 .1975 DAILY PILOT (;7 'Bra~lligan' Good-hmD.or Oscar Winners Playing . WINNER OF3 ACADEMY AWARDS ll y ROBEllT Q. LllWIS '!'her~ muy not be anythlng excitingly fresh. un1c1ue or original In the latest John Wu ynl' rJ.i('k , "Brannigun," but it eertainly d0t.•s urford the Duke a chance to display a rt•frcshin~ sense of humor. Mure th.in anything else, ''Brannigan'' is a lorJ gue-in-rheek·look at Wayne's legendary im . age and some of the daredevil situations in which many movies have placed him. Oncl' again, aS in "McQ." he plays a con- temporary cop -this time in London to carry _out an l'xlradition case against fugitive John Vernon. \Yayne's m~thods, diametrically op· post•d to those crnployed by Scotland Yard Co1nmander Richard Attenborough, provide some of the film 's best humor, a nd Attcn- borough's conversion to American t et·hniqucs is <l sight to behold. There are so1nt:' other good actors in- volved, including Judy Geeson, !\>tel 1'~e rrer and Daniel Pilon. But it is Wayne's almo:;t- caricature of hims elf that provides the best fWl . Included are some s uper-heroics like a right in a pub satirizing every similar one you've ever seen. and •an unbelievable car chase over a London bridge with a leap tha t seems impossible. 1 But it's the dialogue that makes the pi<" turl', along \Vilh Wayne's good-humored kid- ding of his own image. Robert Q . Lewis is a longtime Southern c.atijornia radio and televilion personality. He remews movies and other fonns of entertainment for KFI radio. _IOllC:'l,l!IO _, _ '11!c.l 6;(0oloJO MTUllOA• 11»1«1 .__l&llOl'°"-"41l'»UXI -~ ..... W'nll ~ ~~=-~:'--~ ... =:.!:-=~'":;:._,, .. • ,.ACl"tC TH•ATRS8 ::· IUNc:-.::;•:ISTI .•.. MAlt•OAaVD.D,..,_·Jn :.:~ ~~.,,.,..,_, ........... ·•-••4,... ..:: O•AJ1GIDr/n.111tll • ll.l.lel.•"""··IM114,... :-: ""'""'-'tl'lll ......... ~14-·' • Pa'"ilW Pvn! :O· l'r•fll1!•.,••l11101kH-•t ~·· .··· .. , ' , THE GODf'.tTlfEa PART II -Fr.ancla Ford Coppola's pl'olog uc and con• tlnuatlon or the fictional Corleone ti.tufi:,i farnily story ts superior tu lhc (irsl "The Godfulhl•r." Violence is do"·n, l'1nutio11 is up in this rich produttion, v.•hich stars ..-\I Pacino and says u Jot u.bout the losinl!l lnhcrt>nt in \\inning at an}' cosL ALICE DOESN'T LiYE It ERE ANV~IORE -Ell~ Hu('Styn is Ill her best in this :it'n!iilive story of a "''idowed. \\-'omun und her irre pressi· blc son fii.:htlni; 10 su1·vj\•c on hl'I' lin1ilcd musil'it l :ibilities. Not "1lhoul its faults, "Alil·e" is full of truth and humor as Kiis Kril>tufft•rson h!!lps the t"·o understand lh:.it pca<·c is a stult• of mind. not a ~l'U· gruph il'at pl;it·c l.F:J\'Sl' Bub 'l-'osse's f1(•t1onuhzcd <H·t·uunt o( the ri se und fall of t•ontruversial t•omic L!?nny. Bruce stars Dustin Hoffman and Valerie Perrin~· as Lt'nny's wire, Hone}·. In black and white, the ·movie eaptu1·l's the op- pressive mood of the timt', but Bruce is gl 11morized. seen ai; <i vietim only uf society, not of his o"·n flaws. 1'tL'RDER ON T H E ORI F.!\T EXPRESS -Bet- ter than mos t .ill·s tar \'t•hicles. this Sidney Lumet serl·t•ll iidaptation of the. Agalha Chr1slie no vel k·ts only Albt•rt Fu111t·y u.1nd his hair) i;hint". v.hilc Laurt·n Bacall and ulllt·rs v.·iLbt>r or fight [or recognition . 'fhe solution lo the murdt·r 1» 8nticli matic and the at'-t•t•nts phony, but rasl p<.1c1ni.; .keeps you en gaged. V 0 UNG f' R·i\ N K - ENSTEIN -1'he humor is juvenile and the parody is hebvy-hand<:d . but Mel Brook:,' takt•·uff on lht· classi(' horror tale emcq,;t·~ as a refri:shing journey i11to absurdity and irrcvetcnrc Some topnot ch performances even suct·et-d in introducing s ubtlely where none cippears to have been written . S llAMPOO --Warrt•u Beatty is tht• atlrat lt\'1.· Beverly J-li ll s Casunova hairdresser v.•ho spends ;1:-. much time in bed \l"ith h1:-. t•ustomcrs as hl' dot•s on their hair. Unrcservt•tl and occasionally funny, "Shiun- poo" is also the s ad story of people's pt•rsunaJ Ji\'t•s out WIMMER 3 ACADEMY AWARDS lncludin9 BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY ,llO ASTA.Ill STAlllMG STIYI MC9UllH !'MIL MIWMAH ,A.YI DUMA.WAY of control. and of u fX'Olllt.· whose politicul l e<.1dt,_·r~ ;.i re beglnnln11 to get that "·ay. It t:.kes plul·c on l'h.'t'l1un eve, 1968. A \\1()it1A/'\ l'~DER 1'11 .. : f ,'\:f'l.L't-;:\:("1-: J ohn Cas~U\'l'lcs h as done 11 again. t·host!~ uniforn1Jy trivial material <111d dt•· livert·d <i som1.:what pro· found lhl'm L' buried ali\'c 111 a boring epic of lcd1uni. Pct<.>r Falk is i.:ood, Gt!n:i R o"·l:1nds CDirect or- Cussavctes' wifc) is i:rcat, but the won1cn 's · hb/hunH.111 ·/ih 1111 ·.s:-.a>.:c is :-.01·cJ y abust·d by the ~amc ldnd of exeesii: lhal wounded Cassuv1:tes' other films "J·Jusbands" and "Alinnit: <.1nd ~toi-.t·o"•itz ." T ii i-: PRISONF.R {Jt-' s1-:c·osn A\'t:sut: -·r11l.' :-.l·np\ for !\"cil .Si1no11 ·~ v11n\ ctly cibout ti midtlll'·<igt•<l couple <"oping "llh l'llrnt· and the recession .st·t·1 n~ to have bl'cn pcistcd toJ.!t·lht·1· from st·l'nt·s rejet•lt•d frorn his previous "'ritini.:s. t_;uotl aeling by Anne li<itltToft. and Jack Lemmon ean't 1.·om 1ieusate f or the 1 a"'k\\-'ard combin<1L1on of e/unking jokes and nl'l'\'UU::. dr:.una. Radio Honors Singer .. P.iul WilliJms : 1-lis Friends and r.1us it·." a biography of the lc.ilcnted (•om poser and :.ing(•r , v.·ill air on KiiS lludio Ap1;1 14 lo 19 in six one· hour installmc:-tts at 11 p.m . The s pecial will be hosted by Bill Bixby and rcature guests including the Carpenters. Jonathan \\·'inte rs, J•11.:k KIUgman, f\.1aureen !\'lcGovern, Anne Murray, Al Wilson and P <i ul 1\hka. , There \Viii be selections from \.Villiams' hits Ln('ludin g ""\Vc 'vc Only Just Begun," "J ust An Old F<.1s hioned Love Song," and "Ni('C to be Around.·' for \\'hich he v.•a s nominated for an 1\eadcmy 1\\\'iJrtl in 1974. ( OUTDOORS) A breath ol lre•h air. In the DAILY PILOT --........ "--·c:-.. "--•••-•SO<OI _, af , .. , .. s t.t.n-, l.._1-lD ACADEMY AWAllD Wlllll . 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From Rolls Royce to.Honda. the Anaheim Convention Otnter will be a haven for auto enthusiasts from Saturday through April 20, during the 121h annual Orange County International Auto Show. A number of new models w ill be shown for the first time, emphasiz- ing the importance of the Orange County automotive market to manufacturers from around the world. Sponsored by the· Motor Car Dealers Association of Ora.nge County, the show has been a ma- jor public event for the past eleven . . years. It is produced by The.Show Company International, Los Angeles. Ford Motor Company will be showing its new Econoline van for . the first time at the show. and Oldsmobile Division ol Gener.al Motors Corporation will introduce a new custom Cutlass. Subaru wltt be showing its new tour-wheel drive station wagon. and Fiat will exhibit its new lin& of Model131 's. -.. , Exhibitors include major United States automakers as w"ll as many from foreign countrld. 19 ' ig'(). .. FROM THIS l'llW'(, l'llWY'. , . Tickets will be available at the door, or discount tickets can be obtained in advance from Orange County automobile dealers. A number of priceless antique automobiles, and also several classic cars will be displayed 1n a special hall. International Re(:tifier Company will display-a 1912 Electric Baker, and Parnelli Jones will show the Viceroy Special, which holds the world's closed course speed re- cord. • Other cars to be shown in the A classic 1935 Mercedes-Benz· SOOK Roadster, valued at $50,000 will be featured at the 1975 ·orange County International Auto Show beginning Saturday at Anaheim Convention Center. special area include KEZV Rad io's competition Porsche, a 1935 Mercedes·Be nz SOOK roadster oWn-ed 'oy Jim $lemo n's of Newport Beach. a 1956 Mercedes- Benz gull-wing, a t 905 Model F Ford. a 191 3 Hudson, a 1909 Locomobileand a 1912Maxwell. The 1975 Orange County In- ternational Aulo Show will be a showcase for both domestic and foreign cars. A special exhibit w ill be staged at the Auto Show tO show ways to combat auto theft. A striPped automobile wilt be the focal point of the exhibit, which will show not only the re- sults of damage caused by auto strippers, but how owners can . guard against 11 h appening to them. Brochures on auto theft preven- tion will be available, and photos will show the slripping process. The exhibit will be staged under !he supervision of ,Sgt . Da\e Slerzer of the Santa Ana Police Department, who also is in charge of a grant trom Orange County on Auto Thelt Prevention. HELP CELEBRATE OUR 28'1 ANNIVERSARY THIS MONTH! TO THIS I . ' • : :.~ OPEN :DAILY • 9 A.M. TO I 0 P.M • • AIL CAIS AT DISCOUlll' PRICES! ,. "' : ' ! ' I I \ ' ' ' • I ' ,_ ... • , I I I J .. DAILY PILOT Frida ,A 111 1;1975 lfJwr1iJi11~ Ftt1111rr • , Y .ou are in Corvette Country! ,, • I ' I ExoUc, new Cuti••• ·~•me Coupe with adaption• by Hurat Pert~rmance Inc. bow1 at auto show, Aprtl 12 to 20. \ ,. ' Olds' Lines Renewed --· c------·----· ·---·- LANSING . Mich: - Oldsmobile 's s porty Starfire. along w ith • completely redesigned Omega lineup. will be featured in the division's 1975 auto show caravan. Coupled with t~e smaller Olds models w ill be the traditional Cutlass. Delta 88, Delta 88 Royale, 98 and Toronedo models. The 1975 Olds family in- cludes 35 models. Th e n e w es t Oldsmobile. the Starfire, is a tour·passe nger hatchback m odel High- back front bucket seats are available with either soft velour or supple vinyl covering and are seperat· ed by a center con~e ,co nta ining t~e transml9sion shift control and parking brake lev6r A 231-cubic-inch V-6 * We're proud of their accomplishments at HOWARD CHEVROLET . ·- * Hame of "l'lewport Harbor Canettes" (a hm1ted membership club of Corvette owners) • Hurst,tlatch roof with smoked glaaa panels Is one unique feature ot new Olds Cutlass supreme available in black or white/With gold ac- cent striping, 442 louvered hood and other performance options. . , ' 1975 ORANGE COUNTY INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW APRIL 12-20 Mee! Orrego Solon-cu lulll..rious compocl lor O'iven. who lli:e lhe looli:s ond comkxts ol rnported b.ring ccn. Ifs got IM touches vcu like-but at on Olcb price. Choice of ~.holcttxx::ltabs·doof. " ' \ ' ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER lnlloc:lJdng Sloltlre (below)-ht lfltle Olds '1Q.J didn1 expect. 11'1 a sporty lllle b.A'·soaMr lhaf1 smaller than a~ ... easvon gos ... but a bonalkle Superoaupe In loob. feoUel ond ~on ht IOOdt IT'S A GOOD FEELING TO HAVE AN OLDS AROUND YOU ----------------------------~ We raised the gas mileage in every 1975 Olds model. Evely ·75 Olds hos o new Maximum Mile· age System Iha! helps make II o bel!OI' ca In l8V9fOI ways: cu best gos mlleoge in yecn, fo1t-1!011ing, smoolh·running ........... fewer tune·ups, simpler p&110dic mainlenonce. ~pats replOicemenls. /lnd-a rrBNI WOf lo beller reciJce ....... """"""' The System !8pr8:10nls lhe IT'Osl ad· vaooed $i1Qii'l8efol 0 and ~ .,.,. CO'\ buld rib a 75 Olds.. tt ndudes a r## cotd;tlc oohYenef (168 below)- ond o lot more. Thefe's o new Ngh-enEWgy Ignition. for o hotlef 5POfl< and in"4lfOved lgnitlOn performa"lce, RedeMgnecl cot:uetcn ttd Improve cold 1tatl. hot s~. and 1"9 etflc:iency c:A fUel oonsu-nptton. Bsewnere In the power lroln. Olds- mobile engineers 0110 adjusted shitt polnls in ronsrniulon&. lr\Slolt$CI lowofallO &tXlt'IOtr1f axles. lvtd they mode GM- soecil\cob sJeel·beHed rocla Ires -As "°"' cai see, we've II done a lol t> ~the gas n'ieoge copoblily c:A fMJity 1975 Old:5moble. ·- New catalytlc Converter-dallgnecl tor long llfe. Thlf :"Pod'" U OI platirun·pallod!.rn not !Ost 1'119 lfe Of bl COL In c:I. Oll9I' a:ded t>eodl Pf'OYldes 0 '*" WO( lo 25 rt'lllon mies c:A de...elOpmet lki teil- redKle most errisslons-mlar COl'TbJs-Ing hOve been completed ~at lhe llon.lnlheellhCMI. GMProWig Ground and In lleldeJ;>elf· II does o mclfe ell'ec!We ence. Cinder nom'lCll clrcunstcnces. job-and ii elimnates some no moinlienonce a l'llPIOoemer'I Ol Iha gos-robbing. corrous-o l !he cololytlc c.onverter 11 tion-skJge conllols Ol lhe pas!. recommended. lfunleadedgosisused Bes! ol au. It allowed e•cluslvelv ond normol engine Oldsmobile er.gineen t>re- mantenonce 11 performed at rec· tune fhe engines t> n.rl trnoo1tier, ommend&d inle!vals. lhele Is no rea· require less periodic ma!nfenance- ton wt'fi !he oakJ¥1C converter shC:Md and gfve better MPG f'IOrl kJlf 'f&CX AAlERlHE ~GET THAT GOOD FEELtG /JJ~ OL0.5 DEAi.ER· • I '• engine and tour-speed synchrome sh transmissi on are stan· dard on the Slarlire and a Turbo Hydramat ic transmlsSion is available. PoWer br.akes with front discs and s teel betted radial-ply tires are stan- dard. , The compact Omega series ha s bee n ex- panded to six models for 1975 with the addition of the Omega Sal on availa- ble In the same three body styles as the base Omega -cou p e, hatchback coupe and sedan. All Omegas have re- ceived extensive body and chassis ch anges tor improved appearance, passenger comfort and ride char<lcteristics. Each model is built on an 111· inch wheelbase and is equipped With en ergy absorbing bumpers, fronl and rear. The sta nd a rd powerplant is the 250- cubic-inch in-line six- cylinder engine featuring . revised cylinder heads. combustion chambers and cSsl integral intake manifold for improved air-fuel distribution . A new 260-cubic-inch V-8 engine with dual jet carburetor is available on all Omega models offer· ing the smooth operating characteristics and durability of a V-8 engine with the economy of a small di splace m ent 'enginl). Salon models feature reclining front contour ~ket seat$ covered In velour or perforated vinyl, a h eadlamp dimmer switch built into the turn signal lever. center con· sole and a Salon steering wheel. A rear stabilizer bar gives lh e Salo n sportier handling charac· teristics. Oldsmobile's· nlid-size Cutlass ·lineup in 1975 of· fers 11 models 1q four body styles -two colon- nade hardtop coupes. a colonnade hardtop sedan and station w agon. The 1975 Cutlass series i n cludes th e base Cutlass . Cutlass S, Cutlass Supreme, Cutlass Salon and Vista Cruiser. Hardto p and town sedans feature new up- pers with more side glass for better visibility. The hardtop sedans have a new triangular shaped wind o w in the rear quarter sail panel and the town sedans have an ad· ditional window in the re- ar door. Rolls Royce Sales Advance To Record High While the economy retreated in 1974, the U.S. sale of new Rolls-Royce motor cars ad· vanced lo a record high -more lhan 700 Silver Shadow sedans and Corniche coachbUi lt con- \f8rtibles were delivered to American customers last year. The United States market is served by nearly 50 a4thorized dealers in 29 different states, in- cludtng Hawaii. The success of Rolls-Royce at this diflicult time is explained by a number al facts. One is that Aolls·Royce is a good investment. The seemingly high purchase price, wl'len related to the actual value makes lhe true cost surprisingly low. A multiplicity of luxury features. which would be extra on other cars, even if they were available. are all included· as standard equip· ment on the Rolls-Royce. · A Rolls-Royce never goes out of style, never wears out, depreciates less than other cars. and actually appreciates in value if kept long enough and properly service_>t. . More and more people are realizing, indeed~ that Rotl6·Royce is the unexpected economy car. LesS than 3,000 Rolls-Royce motor cars are made for the entire w orld every year. and dealers find that the supply is just never equal to the de· mand. Rolls-Royce has been part of the American scene since November, 1906. when Charles Rolls brought his own personal Rolls-Royce 10 America, won a variely of races. and quickly rang up three sales. ' ROLLS JR{ ROYCE NUMBER ONE DEALER IN U.S.A. ' l l For 197-t as well as 1973 and 1972 , we have sol more new Rolls Royce automobiles than any othe dealer in the l,J.S.A . A lways an exceptional selec: lion of new & used, fully guaranteed, Rotls Roye & Bentley automobiles. R LLS 'JR{ ROY• CARVER I ROLLS-ROYCE . ' f ' . I 234 l!• 11, 171~ Sire~, Co111 M••• 11.e 4444 I ( I ' .. ' " . ! " -••• ' ' --.· ":" .,... . . . • I ' ' I .... ... io. .... -· -. • Fnd1y, April 1 1. 1975 DAILY PILOT . 'D:J UUi Uo1J li17ZC8 l Fearless Moder Joyce Curran makes it clear this spider cao sit beside her any day. Doubtless Miss Mut- fell too would have stayed on her tuflet ii this 1975 Alpha. Romeo 2000 Spider Veloce had passed her way. It'll be seen along with other graceful Imports at the auto show. Saturday to April 20. • BUY or LEASE TODAY FROM YOUR NUMBER ONE Increased headroom and legroom are standard In alx 1tytl1h economy c•ra produced by Toyota tor 1975, Including this Corolla deluxe aedan which recorded 33 miles per gallon In federal driving tHta. ELL Chewrolet Toyotas Yield GtJs Sa.vings Six roomier. all-new Corollas, five available with a gasoline-saving five speed overdrive transmission, highlight Toyota's 22-modet line for 1975. "Today's car buyer has come to expect more than just economy ·from smaller cars.·· said Norman 0 . Lean, -vice president and general operations manager for Toyota Motor Sales. U.S.A., Inc. . "We believe w e have what the buyer wants - not o nly economy ~ut also corfJfort~ reliability, quality construction and a wide se lectio n of models to choose from." Besid es th e Corolla quire cata lytic con- verters. "With the widest selec- tion in our history, we think we have a Toyota modet to suit virtually everyone's needs and tastes," Lean said. A new 2.2 liter four- cyli nder engine with transistorized ignition. •will power the 1975 Coronas, Celicas and · half-ton pickups. Built with the more stringent '75 emission standards in mind, the new 20R power plant is larger and more powerful ,than last .year's iliter engilie. • , • .; models, the 1975-model Toyota lineup Includes two Celicas. five Coronas. three Mark lls, three Land Cruisers and three pickup trucks. • The hemi-head 20R has the carburetor and ex- haust manifolds on, Op- posite sides'ltke a raetng. engine. It also features an- aluminum cross-flow head for reduced weight and cooler operation. All Toyota vehicles ex-' Cept the Mark II models meet federal emission .controi standards without catalytic con~ verters . However, passenger cars sold in California, wtlere regula- tions are more stringent, will be equipped with converters. Th·e Mark lls will have converters na- tionwide. f I The Corolla and truck models went on sale at the 947 Toyota de- alerships across the country on Nov. 15. The Coronas and Celicas were · i ntrodu ce d in January, the Mark lls in February and the Land Cruisers in March. The 1975 Land Cruiser. available i n vinyl-top, ~--------­ hardtop and wagon models. has H78x15 tires. four-speed synchro mesh manual transmission and contoured front-bucket seats and locking gas 'cap. A swing-out rear door is a new feature on the hardtop. All Land Cruisers are powered by a 4 .2 Iller six· cylinder overhead-valve engine. The hardtop and vinyl-top models have a 90-inch wheelbase and an over-all length of 152.4 inches. The wagon. with a 106.3-inch wheelbase, is 184 inches long. None of the Land Cruisers re-- People section keeps traqk . . of what Pe«>ple are feeling, saying and doing every day in the DAILY PILOT THINKING TOYOlA? {fOR {'COURTEOUS S~LESMEM fLOWESTPRICES. flEST SB.ICTIOM fTOP QU.AUTY SERVICE JUST THINK BILL MAXEY ' TOYOTA. INll IUCHl~To.4111ACH l 847-8555 L.------- 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1200 ' • ., v. I ·t ,. -~~ .f' . _-.'."} ! , ' "'"? The first subcompact Pontiac Aatre H•tchb.ck Coupe. The first subcompact Pontiac Aatre Seferi W-oon. OurneNlittlestlCM'Stopper.;! Great styling. Handsome and catalyticCOf'l\e'ter. They help you get up to 7,SCX> operating costs. Check out the Astre Hatchback interiors. And more. Like awry 1975 Pontiac, e.lefY miles between oil changes ... up to 22,500 miles and Safan wagon. The sl'.X)rty Astre GT. And the Ast re has our new High Energy Electronic Ignition between spark plug changes. To help reduce overall plush Ast re SJ. They're enough to steal the show. Pon«Mc'• rtllW mickized Grand L.eMM.. We gave our new Grand LeMans the most luxurious mid-sized Pontiac interior ever. A spectacular inside _iob. And with its formal grille, parking lamps and hood ornament. Grand LeMans is pretty spectacular outside. loo. 197& PontiK: Ventura SJ. The classiest Ventura of them all. It's got your kind of style. A luxurious interior. And a Radial Tuned Suspension with st~·belted radials. Every lu)(IJI")' car OINflef' should see this classy compact! ' ,;) 197& PofttiKGr"Md Prill. As if Grand Prix wasn't luxurious enough, roN we have a super luxurious U model. Super two-tone peint. And a super posh inteA:>r. It we could show you ontyonecar. this v.ol.lk:I be it. 197& Pontiec lloi•..,.._ It's got more dass than ever. An elegant new roofline. N8W' rectangular headlamps. A luxurious interior. And our Radial Tuned Suspension with steel· belted radials. Bonneville alone could make your trip to the show worthwhile. 11• Wide-Track people have away with cars. --- " ' . I ' I I I I ,1 I ' ' I " • &; • ' " • • If DAILY PILOT Fnday. April 11 , 1975 t I I for 1975 • I • READY FOR IMM.DIATli DELIVERY --~e! 5 year or 50,000 mile Warranty AYailable -Exc:ellenf Lease Plans Pontiac's Grand 'Am two-d~ Co1onnJde hardtop coupe 1port• a body..colorer;I rear bumper and louvered rear window. 'Ii Astres. ~to Star . ' , , • . 28402 Marguerite Parkway .·t he 1975 Pontiacs ~ing shown at the Auto Show are highlighted by ·a new sub-compact. a completely redesigned compact and inclusion of a special riding and handling package as standard equipment on nearly all models. Mission Vieio 831-2040 MONZA 2•2 Con1c s ... ·c Chi:vrolct's ne'v small car, rhc ~porty Nlon:.1 2+2. feel Monza's ~oft frcint end, '''11h re.:· tangu lar hcad l ig'ht ~. 131~ r<:;ir h:11 (h :inJ fo ld-dotvn sc<1 1. Nctv 4.J-hcrc VS .1v;ulablc. NOVA In the b;tckgrounJ ;ihovc, o ur n C\\' Nov;t LN Sed;:in. A luxurious Nova ,,·ith thick c:irpctin~. \\'iJc-b:i...:k rccl inin~ front scats, :ind n1uch more. FC'\r 197;. all Novas h<i:ve h.-cn rcstylt.J :i\on~ the lines nf cle:,;anc E11ro p1.::-in ... cJa11 ... JMMLA An1crka's faV'C'rire c:ir • cnnrinucs to pro viJc the r1ltlll\ n1:i ny (an1ilies n1..'t.-d plu~ i1\en1y l\f quil!t :in,I con1fort. Still the J,:rc:-it An1cri1.::-in v alue. OfEVELLE M iJ-:oiz:c, easy ttl Jrivc, room for six, miJ·rric~.J. ·1rronµ rcpu~~ tloo for value. Amcric:t's mott poJ1ulir intcrmcJiate. USI: AVUY PAllWA y un. LIPr ON MMGURm .. • ' ·~" • i CAM.ARO Our scnsiblv ~pPrlv ~-0n1r:ic r. It lt>oks like :'I n1illion :'lnJ drives like 1t looks. "' WAGONS Bii; on~. sn1nll ones, in· bcl\\'CC:n ones. Pr<1cti...:a l \vag<>ns thac make !'iense for An1erica. AnJ you. MONTE ~RLO It s special abilfty:· maL:in.c; yni.i f«l 1:,iond. Abnut the way ic looks enJ Jrlvcs. AOOut your O\Yn taste and juJi,."mcrit. . -. VEGA Ec oncimy plus. Plu s style, convenience, quality, comfort, roadab1iltv nnd a ,,·idc choice of models. · · · CORVET'rE Amcric;i.'s onlv true productihn sports car, '''ith nc\v 'cfhcicncv fur1975. · w.,.,h(n\: yoo'll ~nJ that nobody else on ~he floor offcrt1 a line q.,Ptc l i~c' ours. ' "' Thnt's '"hy, year aftl!r year, Chevrolet rcn1a!ns Americas most popular make. &c the 197S Chcvrolcts ar the Sho"'· Then test drive the Chevy of your choice at your Chevrolet dcalcr'a. 1975 ORANGE COUNTY INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW APRIL 12·20 Anaheim Convention Cent~ • " I ·r ,,;..Poniiac enters the.sub-,speclfk:ally modified to compact field in 1975 , · tpke advantage or the wfth the Astre which is ' performan~e c;harac- available in hatchback1-terislics of stttel belted and s tation· wagon radial tires. Among com- models. The new Pontiac ponents revised lo accept has a 97-inch wheelbase. the radial tires are .shock is 176 inches long and is absorbers, springs, sus· powered by C!l 140 cubic-pension comprestlon inch f9ur-cylinder over-bumpers and coritrol arm head cam engine. bushings, as well as front A stra SJ mod els, and rear stabilizer bars featunng luxury trim and on most models. other extras. also are A new "acoustical available. A fuil tine of op-package" is olf are~ tions 1s offered, including featuring extra sound in~ air conditioning. electnc sulation under the fronl rear window d efroster seat. on the rear ttoor. and AM·FM stel'eo. and around the rear wirt- Astre (pron ounced as· dow, along with hea'{iec' tra) means "star " in insulationintheroof. French. With increased em· Distinctive· grille ports phasis being placed on highlight the new front of smauer:engines and bet .. the compact Ventura ter lµel econ.omy, Pon:- while the roof lines take tiac's 197§ 1ng'jn e li neuq on a new look through shows seterat ,ener'*',. use of more glass area. relateQ.changesa"'The ~ On the two-door coupes. cubic·Tnch L·6 s1nQl9,i a distinctive louvered barrel engine is st,andiJftl separator between the in the LeMans and· Ven-. side windows i s tune-tura series and on the, tional, serv1ng as an ex-bas e Firebird and haust port for the ventila-Firebird Espril. lion system. Ne'(o' !or 1975 is lhe A Ventura SJ is an all-small . displacement 260 new series for 1975,·and cublc·inch V·8 engine features special body ac-'which is offered on all cent stripes. a front seat Ventura moOels. Among console and other extras. the other engine Steet belt~d radial tires changE!s, the 400 cubic- with A ad I a I Tuned inch V-8 engiIJftrbecomes: Suspension (ATS) are standard dn ,ttle top-of· stand!\fd on all Pontiacs the-line Grand Ville exCftpt lhe·.Astre. Radial Brougham rather than tires are r~ognized for 1the455 cubic-inch offering f uel economy Pontiac w i ll use and a deSirable combina· catalytic converters on all lion of performance 1975 models . The ch_;lracteristics-a.s ~ell .catal_ytic, converter as improvements In trac-system is a major im- tion on wet and snowy prdvement over other roads. control approaches Pontiac's ATS concept utilized to date because it provides a suspension reduces emissions of system with componenty pollutants. · Handa Sci/es Continue Climb i .Sates for American nounced the APr1I 1: Honda Motor Company, availability of the Honda Inc., ~ntinyed to climb Civic with the normal durinQ'the first 25 days of overhead cam, 4; cylinder March, with a total move-air in1ected engine .at a ment of more than 7,200 suggested retail price ol units. $2 ,6 49, making it the Clilf Schmillen, Field lowest priced automobile Sales Manager, said lhe in lhe United States. company predi~ts sales Although the car will not of 8,500 H onda Civic be available in California, automobiles by the end the low suggested price of March, almost a 90",o •s expected to give April increase over the same and M ay sales an addi· Period last year when tional push . ... 585 Honda'swere sold_ Sales for the first two Schillen said the com· months of 1975. have pany was projecting mov-already l opped !he lirsl ement of between 8.000 . quarter o_I 1974 by almost and 9,000 units lor April, l.000 units. Total for .the , which would be another first three months iast sales benchmark for the year was 11 ,914, com· company pared to total Honda ' sales tor this January and American Honda an-Februaryof12,872. BIGGEST DISCOUNTS ON ' NEW ·1975 BUICJCS AT ' o.c.TERRY.BUl(:K 1Hc. IHC. 5th Ir W alllut, I lwillllglon leach 536-6588 .. •• • - , . , .... ~ ----... -~ •• • .. Friday, Apnl 11 , 1975 DAIL y P1LOT DS ' ,1 ··~~ w+ .. ·"'· ·=···,, " "" ..... 'f•,, And the loVlest sticker price in California:* With prices of just about everything going up, we offer you two ways to save money. For our Corolla not only gets very good gas mileage, it also has a lawer sticker price than any new car sold in ' California today. It's a real bargain. Tu buy, and to drive. What more could you ask for? Well, how about fully reclining front bucket seats. Powei: front disc brakes. Whitewall tires. A rear window defogger. A lockable gas cap. Back windows that really open. A spunky 1.6 liter engine, and a 4-speed full-synchromesh transmission. Extra cost? Not on a Tuyota. Those are just a few of the many features that are standard equipment on Corolla. And, it's a solid, comfortable; roomy car that invites comparison. Compare how much there is to the new Corolla 2-Door Sedan at the Orange County International Auto Show-or at your nearby Toyota dealer. ' • •1975 Federal EPA simulated teat results for California vehicle. The Corolla 2-Door Sedan got 30 mpg on the highway and 20 mpg in the city in 1imulated driving tests. Your actual mileage may vary with road and weather conditions, equipment, driving habits and maintenance. ' •*Bued. on a co~pariaon of manufacturers' suggested 1975 retail prices. • ' ' . ' . . ' . ' I J ~)6 DAILY PILOT -Friday, April 11 , 1975 THE FABULOUS FANTASTIC PACER IF YOU LIKE SA VIN G S, YOU'RE GOING TO LOVE O UR '75 GREMLIN '75 SPORTABOUT Some people c~ll it stin gy, a nd that's why they love it! A COMPACT WAGON WITH ROOM FOR FIVE! AMC BUYER PROTECTION PLAN'". 1 A ••mple !!tong 9'J"'anl..,. . _ W'l'wn 'n>u Duy• "llw 1~/!>A,MCc.or lf0m3<1 An"l!OCan Molonl<lili"I", AP'M<>C.ln Mot.:... Cof'PClla11011__..,,_ ,.,.,.,... r .... e•C.Ol lot" h••s. ~ ""ii Pol>' lo< ,.,. 'i'ml" or .__ment OI ~">'PF!~ ..,DC>l•es !t>at "' <lil~I'"'' on "'~le<•al o< "'°'",..."""'II T ..... ~lee IS Q<>XI !Of I? """''"" ln;ll't In., P•'" '""cw •s !1.,;r used or 11 000 mo'H. wnic"""'"' """"-"' '"~' "" 1'"' "'a"'"',.'""',.,. c... De -""'"'~">e<t a...i_ -Pd I<>• """"'' """"~' ,_ """ _.,,,C9 on mP !1~ l)n~<!d St•Uh"' ..._.,Nl<l,1 lf>Cl ,.,,., ou••~-'"""'"s"' ~nls <lil "'""" 1>~ •" "~·c~n "'o!~ <M•...,. A ''""' -.u,.... car ,.,,... """°61 •~ .,,.., of °"' ""'"'"'' .1 <1<,1.;1.rant....., •t>o•"• •a•e.,....~N J <;'''""''" 1,.p lnle<'1.llll<Jn Pro!<'(;!'°" • A "<l • to!l-ftllOI "<>I ,,,..., ID "MC ....,a<ICu.>r'I~ '75 MATADOR F ASTEST WAY TO SAY F AM ILY SIZE, STYLE, ECONOMY, VALUE! THE OTHER HALF OF OUR ECONOMY STORY MAKES OUR DEAL UNBEATABLE! We are Proud of our outstanding record with this outstanding car! Before YOU buy -Compare our savings and inspect our complete HONDA Service Facilities! NEW 197.5 HONDA CIVIC CVCC UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA Cars • OLDSMOBILE • GMC TRUCKS "We Appreciate Your Business" 2080 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 • Thia aporty "X" I~ one of thr•• versions of th • Pacer, Amertcan Motors· new wide am all c.r. Comp•nlon models -the atandard •nd luxury DA. -1har• 10Cl-lnch wheellNI ... Small Pacer Is Big on View American Motors· thereby inCreasing the · Park/turn indiacators turn indicator lights •e Pacer is a small car that convenience of entry or are mounted in a wrap-i;, Similar chrome houl- breaks w ith automotive exit. around housing extend· ings. A large rear wl/ldOW design tradition. From t he front. the ing lrom the base of the liftgate. utillzing dual Pacer presents a smooth headlights to the front of gas-tilled' c yl!nders for A l ast sloping short uncluttered look. Its full-lhe wheel openings on easy opening and clos- hood and low belt line width, narrow grille is ei ther side. ing, provides a low Ill· combine with an ex-composed 01 nine thin The wrap-around lover height and conve- pan si ll'e windshield, horizontal chrome-bright Iheme is carried to nlentaccesstothecargcr l1ftgate rear window and bars running between Pacer 's rear where luggage area behind a 8 large flide glass area 10 single round headlamps. taillights, stop lights and told-down rear seat. provide driver and -~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;j;j~~~~,, passengers exceptional I '.~,~~~.~: s;de and, • ., ~11 ' ~~i1 ES -#l ·in:,SoJICE ';*1;k.$8iCTIOl a Because of the Pacer's 1" OllA.Uel ~ U.1.IS,T IMW.Dl4t• "'*S, A .. • relatively large structural .., TMI; --a --post 1he ,,;m design 'l,ILICTIO!'f OF NloOWM9 IMW-> ·y~ OJP~ TO ·---.,,.· is able to utilize very nar-DISCIJMIM:cTIHG fOva; -. ti .f raw front and rear pillars. .... , · ~ ·~-.!ff. pe'm'tt;ng .;,tually un-' 74. 'AVAIJ:.C 'c&.oJE-OUT • S:lOI -l~IA~ .o:.11'. ,esu;c1edto,eanda1tv'5-, ~.HAVt,,~O C;S C,~ AfAU!l'~I.. .. · ion. l~1!1Hi· 't{.~.,t;c .. ;~~'~ :i !' ;). ~"·, ~) . Front overhang for the ~ Pacer is approximately five inches less. while re- ar overhang is 2.5 Inches longer. than the subcom- pact Gremlin. This taut body con- figuration produces a car with grille-to-taillight length on a par with those of the smallest domestic cars. yet provid- ing interior roominess Comparable to in- termediate sized cars. The asymmetr i cal dC)()(s -the door on the curbside is four inches longer lhan the driver side door -are mounted on special hinges which tilt the upper frames out- ward and actually straighten them away from the opening , '74 PORSCHE 914 ? 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THIS IS A LIMITED OFFER •• SO HURRY! ·o .... -... ,~,__,:,,_,,_..,_ . ' BMW Refines Leaders . . . ' Fuel Injected .. . ~· • .. .. .. . . . " ····· Advmising F1a111,.t • • ' . Fn<1ay.April 11 . 1975 OAILYP!LOT 0 7 r BRAND ·NEW STARFIRE L-Jetronlc fuel 1njec- ti911 pn BMW's sensa- t lontl new 630i and .vanguard luxury 3.0 $1 and t echn ical refine- ments on !he popular lour-cytipder 2002 model highlight the BMW model lineup tor 1975. 1975 BMW 530i carries Bosch 1-Jetronic fuel injection and a thermo re- actor with air Inject. The three litre, six-cylinder engl ne develops 176 horsepower at.~500 revolutions per minute. ORDER YOURS NOW The completely new 530I (the '"i" denotes fuel: injection) offers dis· tinctive Slylin g, elegant and roomy interiors, and engineeri ng develop- ments that have become synonomous with pro-· ducts of the Bavarian· Motor Works ol Munich.· Germany. BMW is one o f the in· dustry's foremost prac11- tioners ol the philosophy 1na1 "form follows func- tion". There is nothing On a BMW that does not cOn-· tribute in some way to ' performance, safety, or comfort. In an age ol mass- produced cars. BMW points with pride to the !act that 1t takes lhe•r craftsmen as l o ng as three full days to com- plete a single automobile. This empha s is on workmanship and un- usual attenlion to ft! and l inish results •n quality seldom equaled at any performance and clean price. aperation. BMW's two and three-The tour-cylinder BMW liter engines set auto 1n-2002 engine ulilizes a dustry standards for efli-t w o -s t a g e s o I ex ciency and clean opera-· carburetor. tion. All BMW m odels BMW styling is func- meet 1975 emission re-tional nol frivolous. Its quirements with dnly a · shape is classic, un- therm at react o r at -. complicated and terburner and do n ot aerodynamically sound. need a catalytic con-Its bell line ls low to bring verier. Thus en abling d,own It.le center or gravl~ BMW to operate on any ty and provide an as- kind of gasbline. tounding amount ol vi9" The new fuel injected ibihty due to a generous six-cylinder engine of the use of glass. The 2002 ls a luxury 530i and 3.0Si is two-door sports sedan. the latest and most effi-while the 530i and 3.051 c1ent powerplant in the are four-door luxury long line of BMW ad-sedans. vances. It produces 176 The revolutionary con- horsepower and delivers cept of engineering the performance expect ed suspension system in only 1n a sports car. The harmony w ilh other ele- l uel 1n1ectton system is m e n I s o f t h e i r the highly refined Bosch automobiles has long L -Jetr onic type that made BMW an industry meters the precise luel-leader in this area. BMW air mixture for smoolh suspension is fully in- ' Your The Key to Executive. Image. Its cl6this se. The prestige and luxury of driving a Mercedes Benz has never been more attainable. 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All 1975 BMW models have McPherson UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE "WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS" ~~·".~:7~0~:·~,~~·~~~~. 2850 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 540-9640 trailing arms in the rear. ' !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~=~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Satety is engineered in· Ii to each BMW. A cosily dual twln·clrcutt braking system is Included that will exceed· the legally 1 prescribed limit --even if one system should tall . This, coupled with the sophistic'ated syspension system, allows BMW's to be extremely nimble yet sure-footed regardless of speed and road surface. A strongly reinforced steel safety cell com- pletely surrounds the passenger compartment· and its occupants sit In padded protection throughout. The com- puter-determined "crush zones" both front and rear. are designed to buckle upon impact. leav- ing the passenger com- partment untouched. The hood is built to !old ac- cording to a pr e- determined pattern. leav- ing the windshield intact. The Ultimate Driving Machine All New 530i Rov Carver, Inc. •~ALES• LEASING •SERVICE 23'4 East 17th Street Costa Mesa 5•6-~• AUTOSHO 1975 fllEltlD OPEN Dli~ UntB 10 p.m. Sunday tll 8 p.m. · . SP~S,i~LS~ ILLBARRY · PONTI A IC BRANO NEW 1975 ~ FIREBIRD Orange County's Largest RV CENTER IUY • LEASE n.,. "'°'' r-plPlf> /1tf11/ "''"~ &: ,,.,..,.j,.,. f arilil.,. i11 .'WHliif>rn Uilif · -~-~--:-· RAND NEW 1975 GMC ~~ MOTOR HOME · .• ~, \) ~ .~!-;"E.;. s27 ,255 ~ ~I otMtGMC Melot'~,,,_ $1 7,200to SJl ,000 BRAND NEW 1975 WINNEBAGO ~~'g:'..~ s9995 Y.116.)D 1973 AIR STREAM ' I '"""'->. " Fully OQUlpped & Immaculate fSE11!$19061 s7495 ~ t...' ~ 111'1 .~ • USl!lt RV S l't:t ·IAl."i • OYlllUllD Cl.OAOVT -'rfl/Uft 1EW1m...-.. 1111.-- ..... 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Chevy Lineup Grows Chevrolt•t \lotor 0 1v1s1on mar ~., ~'!1t.' ol t he 0)05\ s1gn1t1cflnl v•'.tf5 o t produc\ dev .. •lopn1,,nt 1n 11s history 101 1975 w i!h import ant bre.:i .... througti:; 1n 11eh1cle dt:':>1qn a nd an ell.panded lint;up o t J6 models 111 e 1c:h1 cdlcrt:n! car ILnas Pace set!er.:. 11' 111e 1d75 Chevrolet .1 18~1 ,ire an ai · new sporty sub-comp.ict the Monza 2 1 2 d n d the comple tely r e-de51gned Nova The new modets ,ue the c ulmination al onP ol Ch11evrole1 s. most 1n- n ova 11 v e yea r ~ 1n technical and rnech.:an•t•.11 3d11ances 1ha• ft'5U!\ '" ITlQff' ('fl>C1 ·.'"!I~ (ID I 1119 Jt,,IO~ll Cb ,,., Con1p1Hed w ith d ye,1r ago thrB~' n ew moacls .:ippear 1n the lineup t ne r.-1 onio 2 ~2 hatchbacl.. .:rnd the ~op ­ ol·the·l1ne Lullury Nova (LN) wl1•ch is ava11.:iole 1n bOth two and tour-door mooels Tne e xc111ng add1t1on to the Chevrolet lan11ty the Monza 2-r-2. is a soor· tv su b-compact w ith a European styling l la1 r and tias two sea ts tn tro nt and roo1n tor tvvo pa ~senger 'S trl the rear. It unveils d new b ody and pow er tr.:i1 n anCJ features twin rectangular headlights The n ew N o va representing one o l its nius1 e ,,,t ,,.ns111e moael ~e.1r change;; si nce being LEASE A aasa SALES, SERVICE, & I.EASING AT ~--;;..­ "' ~s ·~-· ·;e- 01cK MILLER MOTORS 120 w. w~"" at So. ,..ain. San+a Ano 557.2112 introduced as t he Chevy II 1n 1962. spotlights new luxury models. new styl- 1 n g and import an t mechanical and struc· tural revisions. The future Chevrotel passenger car llneup will be on display at the Orange County Aut o Show K e y developm en t s throughout vartous lines are. -Two new sedan roof l•nes. improved dr1veab 1hty and new front styling tor lhe regular Chevrol et to enhance further its position as Amenca·s favorite car. -New front and rear sty ling and ride and handling gains lor the 1n- termed1ate Chevelle -A s portier ap· pearance. important equipment revisions and brake and ot her m e cnan1cat 1mpro11e - men1s for the Camara. -A broad range of "under-rhe·sk1r:1 · reline- men ts and design changes for· the Vega, wh ich r etains its d1s- t1nct1ve styling but has a total of 268 new parts and accessori es covering product and added con- ven1ence Ghia· T11ms Heads Blends Old and New · Ghia Flashback" is a small luxury sporls two- seater that Ford Motor Company designers have created by combining the Jines ot classic cars ol lhe past with features of a hghtweighf. tuel-ell1cient vehicle. The car. trrst displayed 1n late February al !he 1975 Society of Automotive En91nee'rs Engineering Congress and Expositton 1n Detr04t, will be on view al the Orange County Intern&· 11onaJ Auto Show at the Anaheim Convention Cenler, Saturday until April 20. A collaboration between Ford's Desi~ '~ • Center in Dearborn. M ich ., and the Ghia Operations of Ford in Turin, Italy, the car 1s a metal, non·driveable de- sign exploration. rathef' than a production pro- totype. "Beginning with the concept of a very small car. designer.s added Pf<>' portions and v1sua1 features of sports and classic automobiles." said Gene Bordinat. vice president -Design. "The result is a very compact two·Seater w ith special appeal to sports and classic car bufls Ifs a head·turnert·· • "Ford d.eslgners and engineers are making our. current products~ smaller and lighter and are d&- vetop1ng more efficient future veh icles. Ghia Flashback is one such allernalive. with a variely or usable ideas al !hat could be l nco rporaled into future producllon cars.'" Although the vehicle borrows ideas from the past. it is 1horoughly modern 1n its overall de- sign, Bordinat said. Ghia flas hback has criSp lines. hard edges. large glass areas and a tinted glass root. and is spacious inside l or a car of its size. Ford designers ex•mine their Ghia Flashback a one-of-a-kind show car to be seen April 12·20 in Anaheim Convention Center. Loo k c lose and com Qare at the Orange CountY-Auto Show See why the success cars of t he year are the value cars of the year. • >. Gran<i·!a, A"'e ~ .1 s best-selling newcome1 •s.ir .,•e'lo1"1. lunchonal ~-;ia.\­ senge• c.ir ;it>Oul It e ,,ze 01 .:i Me•ce<leS·8t."l'll ,·ao s1and.11d leat1,>res •• • •OClude 0 trol'll disc b1atoes D 1eclln•l'IO seats 0 ..olid st.le ignotio" G s1eel-Oe!teG 1~1als. lln<l more. Shown 15 Grlll'I~• Gh•• 4-Q;ior Sedan. . , -.. ' . M ... sta"9 !I AMe,,~a s bl!~t·&~Ulf'IQ sma!t lu~i.c c.i. comu ,.,th lhe •adl•la o 4 .... pe~ rr•nsm11.i°" O Iron! disc brlkn. and"'°'' Sl'\Ow11 i. !Ollow1ng S1Jl"CIJ'<l le,lhl'f:5 «>~~ 40CI tJIO•OO 5•ee<1ng CJ tlel!l·Mlted Ille ••tlhflg Mu1lllng U Gl'l•ll w1tl'I l'le'lll' spirtle4 ~llonel \I .... QIM. • l TO LSl'ldau 11 I IDqltl l alt•rr111!lve 10 IOflQlf, mor"' t •l)Mlti\le Clfl, tnd we19ha h11nC1rtd• ol P011nd• te11. Sl'IO'Wn rt 2·0oor Pdf11•d Hardtop w1!h op1ional aelu•e bumper gro,,.11. co,.,vt r1i1ric1 group, WSW h•ll. 1,,d CotOf·~eyed wtltffl coYetL Eli1e cotnblllh 1111 .c:oriomi.t ot • lflld-tiil9 wi.n ''--* IU.ut'J • ._ Trtun<le•bltd trldlt .. n, Sl'lowri wltrr optional WSW "'" ~. ~ O•OUP. oower-oper1tecl gleu MOOl'lroof. dftH!lh eiwnlrrum Whllli, p .. nt t tr"'9t end lnNtrior Dlcor Qr~ ' • We've got the success cars lined up right where a lot of people want to see them this week: at the Auto Show. e ·Granada. the new car that's out- selling all other 1975 newcomers combined, just won Road Test mag- azine's prestigious Car of the Year Award. It's the th ird year in a row for Ford. e See Mustang II. Road Test award winner last year. It's America's best· selling small luxury car. e And look close at all the 1975 Fords. L TO, Elite, Torino, Granada, Mustang II. Maverick, Pinto and Thunderbird. e You'll fi nd that Fords are suc- cess cars because of the value each offers . e At times like these when more people are looking for value, Ford's share of sales is growing faster than any other U.S. car maker. You'll re· alize why when you see at! the ·75 cars together at the Auto Show and compare them for yoursel f. Ford means VALUE. And your Orange County Ford Dealer can show you. Look close and compare. .. ADS Hous•l For S• .................. ~ ·············•········· Gene-r al 1002 H RORS: Advertis~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• dtould check their odi delly .. c1 '"f'O"i tr· ron hnm edlohly. The DAIL y P.JLOT OiMUMS liability fOf the first i"" corrt"cf lnserlion onJy. HUG f BILLIARD ROOM u oooooWH (iuint ~u n1c room. W.irn1 p;iu('ll1n~ throughoul t-'our bi ~ ht'drooms Forrnal d inin.i. fo~u\I prrrc ju.~l S:J!J.900! llurry, 1·;ill now M7 1\0~~cnt Houst"s for Sak ·······················!~~~~~~~~~~~ 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S&S f XfCllTIVE SINGLE STORY Soa r1n~ vuulh•tl 1·1•1hnµ .... Plu~h sha i.: c p! .-lt').!;1nt t·u ;o;t11111 dr-;q"·' Cr•t \ r an1 1I ~ r111lln Hr1 «k f1rt'pl a1·•• Fo!'Hl.d ~liri en µ Hu).!t' 10;1,\1'1· ~u1 l l' Prl\'ll\t' pal1n 1•r1tr.1111·1· l'11rnt•r [111 t'.1rl.. 11 1-1• ,.;,rt! ~,ol)U d o1•n' \1·1 ih)v. 1·.11 1lfli 1~'111 '~··111 VA /FHAR~• in 4 )r;1n .... · l~nu11\) 1\1~.\l> 111nlt Li.:l' WORLD RfAL f STATf Sp~{·1a1i ~1 s 1n ~1111·rn menl finan1·ct1 honit•s' 556 -1717 t·all :.i11yt1m1• PRIMf ARU. ..GOLF COURSf ASSUMf $27,500 P re:i l i.1.:t' lol0 al1on Sl·l·lu1lt•d t•ntr ~ SLI NK E:IO 1.1\'I Nf; Rc1oro.1 :\1ASSIVf SPANISll FtHfPLACE Fi>rmal rlinl'. (;ourmt·t ~ kitchen flON'l'S Sl ZEll \'/\RI) \\'a1k tu µol! t·oursl'. Takl' o\l'r I .. ' · ' I'" II A I u ~1 n ;1 I OUTA SIGHT ''" rit•r 1s no whf'rt· :.irou nd a nd ll\bs BIG li i-:1\ l 'Tl Fl) I~ 4 bedrOC?ffi. :1 b.ilh home with ~l·Jiar;1h• (an1ily _room 111111 1luuni-: room l!'i \"U i·atll 1lr1n ~ your famil~ or 1•al I to Sl'" $58 ,500. 6BR DUPLfX $8,,500 4 up/2 dn. steps to ocean. (;rt.>at 1nl·ome prop w/x· tra prk~ .. on \~l'ide lot .• Uv.'nl'f "'ill rinan('(!. JACOBS REAi.TY 615·6670 OCEANVIEW l'\,•v. custom home ~·ith 1811' p;inoramic ocean &: (•:1n von \•ic-w. lluildcr "''11 · 1·ustomize lo meet \'UUr 1ndi\·idu<1l require· li1C'nt s Under S!00,000 9ii2· 7iM>I S291:1 mo 1'akl' ;1d \':Jn ~ K€Y la~~~· l·~~J~~ ~') ... I I REALTORS~ [®lflldtfl H~~~~~~ · --Hl.1.1 Port Scaboumc NB VETERAN$ Fre t' li ~l of homes ;1lrt'•Hly arpr:U S{'(I h.\' VA Ln t)ran ).!c l",iu n ty . A\a tj ablt.' l o any 1L1kea Newffonw') iJ46.:J928. evC5 6-l5·0AA2 Lachenmyer \'elt.'rn n ('all \\'orld RPal l:=~~~~~~~~~ 1<:s1att.•. 556 1777 anyt1n1e I" \'etl'ra n" Real r ,.,1:1l• Realtor ~Pt.'l'1 a h,.,\ ELEGANT MUL Tl-LEVEL 2 STY + POOL Prt•st1L!t" l'f\n1nH1r11t.\.1m prcssivt• t'O\'t"rl'd C'nlr~·. s unken \CSt1hule . masSl\'l' stt•p llP livini: room \\'rlh ~tunt· hl'arth. 12':il2' fnrmu1 hanqut·t room . 1·het•ry ).!arden kitchen uvcrlnoks hu.l!e fam1l ~ roon1. r 1al!11Lfi l'enl ba sement u1th huite !'\Ont' f ir t•pla t·c . dram:1t1c s ta1f\\a~ ll'ad" t u t'norrnous doubl e doors nf k1n.>2" n1astet suite . .SeparatP l;111dinJI! le a d s Lu "~para te <'h1ldren \1 Yi 1nJ,! This is a must s ee l ';d l nu\\ 8-12-2535 "1, ,, ' • ' ' ALL U.S. VETS It 1s your r1 ~hl to O\\'n a home with nn dn\\n ra~· ment ~t<Jff n l' ,., \'t'ltrans lu a ..... ,.,1st \OU l';lll \\.'ort'l Rt•al F:statt•. Oran~e Count.v's onl.\' \'eteran He;d E~!al t Spec1:.il1 st ;\-;k r11 1 \'eter a n " 1·•i uni;i:lor 5Sfi-7717 . (_'a I I an' t1 mt• ----------- Cole of Mewport 362ti C :\Ti\~ti\RA N . It has 1\ :Jll '. li RR. very Ir~ fam rm. s,,..·im pool & Ja 1'u1.t1 . putt1nJ! ~rt•en . "1dl' patios ~or o tdoor l1\ 1ng. Owner lr 5r'd ;1n1I .\OU o~·n .1 d. aJI for Sl49.500. 6 75-5511 t.•oLEnfNEWPORT Hl-:ALTORS :!.'l15 ~.Coast 1-twy. Corona del Mar. $36,500! BEACH LOCA.TION \ Rest bu~·! Short bike ride ~1 t(l bt•:.ich. Not a rondo. 1 Fl'l' loind. ('harmin~ 3 r hedroom. 2 bath home. ("•iuntry kllchm. Walk to ;Ill !i l'fl nol;,. Only 10"· rinv.n Ca ll now to SC\'. 847 .fitJlO. A~·~·n~l~. --- NEWPORT BEACH ' $57,950 ' $2 llOO unde r pril·e of \ 1·o n1parahll'S . }{('lax Lil \ll'\\ nf the PacifiC". L'P· i,!r adcd ca rpel s, l ilt• J t·10 ... c to l'\Crythin~. I F1rC'plaC"e . space aJ?t' f k1l1·ht>n with trao;h com-j pa«tor. ;111d ~cl f·clcan1ng fl\l'll . ti-11:).iil l . 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Plu3, you can walk l o shopping een- tl'rs t)ffered at a low :io:n2.noo . l·lurry, won't l;1 ~t ..-.SUPERB f f-fOMES 1 3141 C•mpu1 N 9 S4t ·HSS . \ EASTSIDE I Bri~h~?n~' c1h2~~ng, 21 bdrm, 2 bath home has n ew s h ag carpeti ng. formal dining room, cov-1 ererl patio and await, your o[fer NO rte• o,.. 'irut.K l 11--•"•-•"•"•"•~-l u: 1 f !!>IU•101 .101 u cc.• Quail ~ 11101,~., ·~ n .. 1Pn• <t••'" ,.1 '"' Pl '"'""". '"' '"'0' "' .. ,. -. c--,.qn 11t1, T•dn\tero• "'"" ·' n"""""' P-rapertl-,aon,.,. P O 80• •ee•. (0,11 M•w. JS] C:OUnty ol 0.•nQ<!. St"'~ ot c,,.,,0,,.1 •. l•OO QU -tf'JO $91 • bul~ lrt,,\11!• °' "°""'' 10 r.-,.._ _ AIL''· NIW"°41J ti ACM to CMC Cl<e>lfo1n 111. lr~n''•'rt 1\I ~ ll<l~•N\' 140•"''" 1•~ N• "'"°'' C.flltf Orlw1 , N•w11ot1. (O.,n!~ 01 Orlf'IOI>, Sllt1!>l t 111totn,,. 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Raised tormal din· in1 r'oom, B•rcelona kitchen. Every room haa a wall or 1lasa view of sparkling pool & terrace. Can lina wet btr . Generous 1l1ed sfetta suites. Fir~t to call lfeUI th is unique beac:ih .b•rtaio. Call 963-7Ml . OPfN fl ••ITS ,IJNIQlflWfl' ' . -• I •' ~ •' . . . t • ., ................. .. "• ... ' 1· ............. .....-............. ,, ..... -I., ........ ..., Hov111For Sah .... -··•••••.-.•••••••••••• jttoM••• For SM Hot11et Fors• 1Hou1es For Sale ]Houses For S• IHcMlsH For S. Frlday.Aprll 11 1975 DAIL y PILOT DD G...,... t ooiG··· ··;,; ••• • ............ • •• ••• •• • •• •••• ••• • • ·•• • • ••••••• ·' •••• • •••••• • • • • • •••••• ••••••••••••• ·····' ·' ••• •• •••••••••• . ••••••••••••••••••••••t1••~ , 1001 •••r• 1001Gtetterel 1002 G....,.. IOOJGe•NI IOOZ Hou1e1ForS• Hone1for$aH IHovwt'°"ScM . _______ ._.;,.;,;.;.;,·~·~·~·~··~·~·~·;··;·;·;··:.:;·· .. . . . . .. . . . ............ . .................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G~ I ooz Ci....roi I ooi~:::.:.::.···········;;;;· HUG HOMES, 1..-c. ISLAHD VllJ.A Stroll to bay & s hops lrom this family sl~ed 3 bdrm " 3 bath winner . U ltra pnm' location! $119,950 _ Terms or trad e , CHAHGE YOUR LIFE STYLE Live .. on L an d~ Isle's lagoon; guard, tennis._ your private dock. Nd painting, carpeting or draping, ulrcady there in per lect tils te. 5 lldrms . $310,000 GRACIOUS LIVlijG Gl id~ into your sli J>, sit on your terrace ~~:~ brcat.ht<Jklng view on bay. RETREAT TO HO UPKEEP 3 ~rm ., _2 1h bath Bluffs condo. P rivate pat to. Prited for quick sale at $54,500 · THE llUFFS Perfect 4 bdrm. home for Jgc. family, localed on lovely greenbelt. Near shops, schools & churches. $72,500 SPYGLASS HILL Beautiful -i . bdrm. home on to p of Spyglass, fi'amily rm., bonus r m . - dram ati c occ<.i n & b a y views . Enchanti'ng nig ht vi ews . $162,500 S67 s.., Hlcalas Dri ... Suite 102 .. tlowporl COftfer 640.4050 1ooiG......i 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REDUCED $4,500 !!! Newport Beach , exclusive area . Boc:iutifully de<:orated Y.'ith papers & paint ; 4 bdrms., dining rm., recrea tion r oom . Read y t o go a t $73,900 ( [()~~IN-Mf\~TIN l11l) --REALTORS--~ .. 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR G._.. , I 00 G-•al I 002 ....................... . ..................... . .... Y~• Super~l y 'IOL'alecl. rl i~ Canyon J\.fonaro modt•I . t:nd unil , ror extreme privat'y & forever \'iev.· o( ni g h t li~ht s & f a i r ways . 3 Hdrms .. fo r mal dinint.? area . family rm. &: wet bar. Magnifi cently decorat - ed. Cu s tom realures abound. E:ii:clusively list· ed. call for app"t. $162.500 C. F. Colesworthv R...iton 64G-oo1o 1-Ja ,·e somethi n~ you ""'an1 to sell'.' Clas!"irit'd :ids do it V•l·ll -(;;ill NOW. f,.\2·5ti7K. General 1002Getl0t'GI 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GALAXY DRIVE ... DOVER SHORES This luxurious property will delight the most critical buyer. Situated between two $400,000 view residences. 3 bedrooms. 2'h baths, family room. Di ning room. Pool. Uniquely livable . Uniquely priced. St79.500. EXCITIHG PEHIHSUl.A C harming , f u n 2 bed r oo m + convertible den with spacious patio and hi gh beam ceili ngs. Steps to fishing dock . beaches & private tennis club. Move in tomorrow for $89.500. HEWPORT COHDOMIHIUM Sharp three bedroom. three bath condo near Hoag J-lospital. F ull price just S49.900 -terms. llG CAHYOH-SPECIAL 4 Be<lrooms. 3 1/2 baths: professional d eco r & land scap e<!. L"ar ge entertai n m e nt p<.itio with BBQ : s tained glass win dows. q u iet cul-de-sac street. Priced for quick s ale: $215,000 OH THE PARK 4 bedf oom . 2 ''2 bath home with pool and cabana. :y,, bath & laundry. 'T'he perfect spot for a fa mily that enjoys the freedom of Ii vi ng on the park. $109.900 . BAYCREST ... TOYOH LAME A spa rkling p roperty in a su_per b nei ghborhood. 1'his home is refined. subtle. tos tef ul . and fe-at ures a stunning bac kyard. ·1 bedrooms . 3 baths. F'ormal dining rooro $110,000. CAMEO, SHORES VIEW _ Open , oiry, a nd deligh t ful ! Beaut iful patio a n d pool . 3 bedr ooms ~ convertible den -3 baths. This l ove l y h ome l s absolu t e ly im maculate. $149,500. llVIHE TERUCE V.W Move by April 26th and wat c h the start of the Ens~nada race from your li\o·ing room. 3 bedr~ms. ? bo.iths. J)anel ed den. saunc1. 1acuzz1, enclosed courtyard wi th pool .. • $187 ,500. DIAL 644-1766 2161 s .. J ... ,..n ... M...14.1. A COl.IJWll.L ........ C:O. A HAPPY MOHEY MAKIHG MACHIHE It's a combination chocolate factory and li"ort Knox; nn efficiency experts dream, Uni ci ue's Mesu V~r<lc office is approaching 10 years of consistent, conscientious servi ce with the tl1ought or expandi ng. Like the Mc.trinc s. we are looking for a few good people (salespeople). If being happy while making money appeals to you, y.ou appeal lo us . Pleuse call. UHIQUE HOMES lealton-S46-5'90 2150 Mesa V •"'-Drive. C°'ta Mfftl Genera) I 002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ rl~SHtid~ REALTORs'' PRIME OCEAN VIEW fro m this n ew Condo minium . 2 Bed r oom, 2 bath s, fi r eplace . Furnishings in cluded. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mor PROPERTY MANAGEMENT lttl llCllNI IOI uw1-c; 110< .. 11 HOMES FOii LIYI NC NfT WOllM "' {II llfl, •OU IWF UU, DI "'" 1e11'UCI II l~I ••llD• G-al 1002IG.-al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DOVER SHOllES Sandy beach is the setting for new, custom colonia l home w /5 BR, f am . rm., form al d in., air cond. $295,000. LIDO ISlE La rge 8 BR, 6 ba. home bea ch ; 50 ft . Jot. s hore $295,000. Will cons ide r t rade on sandy mooring. LIHDA ISU Beautifully decor. 3 BR. & lagoon. R a mp & slip . S2,55,000 den, on BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 341 Buy\otJ" D1 •v• N B b7S. 61 6 1 \\,' I·. s !. J: Y !'< TAYLOR CO. HEALTOf{S si n ce t !J'IH HUHTIHGTOH BEACH SPECIAL Come see me this week-end! lmma<: 4 BR I -story Subur bia Pk horn~. Sharp. top condit ion. Lge LR, fa rh rm & forma l 'dining. Party oriented patio w /its own BBQ. Ai r·cond work s hop. . Belter hurry as it won't last! $6 1,500 21 I I S'"' J ....... Hills Raad HEWPORT CEHTER. H.I . 644-4" 0 Gc .. rol I 002 Getteral 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hewport .w;qhts *CUSTOM HOME * TRlltLEX * 3500 s q . rt. built to .. :zoned C·I, w\th JBR. hi~hes l standards of 2BA and I BR unit s. c r aft s man!lhip on located in Newport secluded 'h acre wooded Heights area and priced lot in North Tustin. 4 to sell at $55,000 CALL Bdrms. Study. Fam rm, $56-2660 lrg kitchen. 3 frp\c's. air SELECT cond , plus many deluxe PROPERTIES features. Buyer can J ;;;;;;;;;:;;;;~~;;;;;;;;:;;J work with decorator lo I• choose final appoint· WHITE CAPS men ts for this excep· tional home. Call 61S.6800 * * * * * * ....................... ············-·································· EASTRIDGE VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS Heritage Co11ection r.·~":,~~t:~~~·11;; KfO r )' colonial with 3 bedrooms, plua family room . plurs •tudy, P:osy rnalntalnance und room for boat 11torl6J£\". Only $6-1,000. Call 673-8550. COST A MESA LISTINCiS VACANT AHD HEW OH THE MARKET -s harp north Cost a M esa, 4 bedroom , 2 bath & family room . Beautiful condition with remodeled kitche11 and new carpets thruoul . Perfect cul-de·sac location, L'"l" pri•at• yard. P riced only $41,950. Ca ll now, won't last 546·5880 UNUSUAL HOME FIRST TIMI OFFERED -4 bed room. fam ily r m , 2 lrplcs, 3 ba t hs, b ig lo\, 4 car garage, 2 pa lios, ncAllllr raMOdlltd. All t his a nd lovely Eastside locallon . Ha r bor Hig h School district. Asking $64,500 . Owne r w ill lis t en t o o ffers. C,. 540.llSI NEWPORT BEACH DREAM OVER 3700 SQ.FT. of family h o m e . Pr iced onl y $1 22.500. 5 big bedrooms , for mul dining , large family, 2 poots, 2 fireplaces & much , m uc h m ore. Elegant ly decor atccl & ready for your inspection. Coll 54&.5880 HEW LISTING HE.t.T Z STORY aALIOA Pen in s ul a l'oint home. 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths. and huge fa mily room. 0,... beCMI c..uiRgs. Stor age fo r boat or cc.t mpe r. See it now at only $87 ,500. CaM S40. I IS 1. MESA VERDE 2 Story OHLY $64,000. Yo u ·11 lo v e this executive sty le Pacesetter home complete with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths; den & form a l di ning. 1'"'antastic lattice work patio cover. lest •alue in a ll of Costa l\1esa. Don 't miss it !! Call S46-S810. WALK TO SHOPPING EASTSIDE. COSTA MESA -c lose lo m ajor markets. You must see this qua lity built immacul ate 3 bedroo m pool hOIM featuring large dining r m , sep. brea kfast room, hardwocx:l floors, sh ake roof, fi repl ace. Call for dctail s, S40.ll SI. ERITAGE REALTORS 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOM QUALITY MESA VERDE Big 4 bed rm, 3 bath. "Almost Custom" home w /featur es only round 1n more expen s ive ho m es Forma l dining room. sep eating a rea 1n kitchen, huge fa mily rm , compl rcdec interi or. cov patio, prof la ndscaped grounds Full price just S17 .500. Excell financi ng avail. 546·414 1 • 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Bedmom. 4 Both & Golle<y New c ustom 2 s tory home on Balboa Penins ula with 2 fireplaces, wetbar and beautiful built-ins. Lots or glass providin g a fant astic panoramjc view o f N e wport Ba;t. F ee land. $279,000. OPEH HOUSE -S WHllEHD 1200 EAST llALIOA II.VD., 675-1120 °""""II( Y• If ~ FLJI• /081 "'Kl ' [-lfilll1I FAMILY HOME Irvine Terral'(.', A .:rt•;;it ramily home with four bcdroomti, spa rkling pool, end badminton ('OUrt. You own the l<1nd. A real p1ea11urc lo !ihow. C1i1ll 673·8550 for ap1l(l1nt ment. Ol'IN "I 9 • 11 ~ 'L" l('l!I "o('t • !~lti&lld PAIHTUP FIX UP $30,000 FHA-VA This 3 bedroom . 2 bath home is the best buy in Costa Mesa. Nea r shOp- pin ~. transport at ion. schools. Great potential $46,000 HOME Just Listed ! Lovely Mesa del Mar area. An anxious own er v.·ants an offer on his fine thrcc hcdroo1n hon1~ featuring a 1>anelcd farni ly roon1 wi\Jl fireplace looking out <Ill to a great pat io and large ba t ky;ird. Sec thi!:i t<"Klay ! $46,500 "DUl'LEX" n.a1nb ll ng three bedroon1 hon1c on a giant lot with a tiny cottage as <.i rental. A l mo s t half an a tr c; could accommodate 11 units. owe a large first 'f .D. Propert y is clear! $77 ,500 "TRIPLEX" Exce ll ent l oca t ion . good f or owner /mana ger . Two new tw o bed room rentals and a three bedroom owner's unit. $770. monthly potcnli;.il . Call 675-7225 CALL US FOR A r REf ESTIMATE OF VALUE \'.!\.Ll.1EY It ~:1\ I :f "\' A B ERG ENTERPRISES CO. fo r young family or in- vest ment. Call S.U-9491 . Getter• 100 -· IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -. •••••••••••··--···· 4 BED. 2 BATH OnTIMP11011ulo $1800 Down Exelusive Rayfront Con· Owner wa nts fast sale· do for discriminati ng w i 11 pay buyer s ... EACH RANCH" adults. P.1inimum care. 2 costs· Full price $35,900. POOL&FAMILY 1.arge bedrooms. Z Onlx 5"; doy,•n-La rgecor· haths. All ney,• carpets. n e r I 0 t . G o 0 d ROOM d r a pe11 and hlln s neighborhood-Westside. MO DOWH VA Panora mic view from II u r r y c A L L Fantastic rour bedroom every room , sundet'k. PREST IG ~ l lOMES , beach home Spa<:ious poo l. plus boat s li ps 645 _6646 entry to enorlTIO\L"i living available . 1-=-=--="------ and dining rooms. Uni· PETE BARRETT c ... try lfrtchetl que ga rd en kitchen -REALTY-with inside B-B·Q, lrg. Jumbo sizf' party room fam rm w/dJ>I roaring Ki n i!: si1.e maste r & 64 2·S2H i75·4KO rpl.4BR. lnterior fre.shly childrens s uites. Wall orl...;~;;,;;~!"'"'!!~~~ ijj;;;o"'ii""r.··~-S<;'5~·;:500~. ;:= I? lass to Polynes ian 1~ CALL NOW paradise Spectacular pool •n d m; h"t No BA YFRONT 752 7315 down to vets. l.oy,· dow n OPEM SAT fSUH 1-5 . • to non -vets-Call t1u1t:k ll50 W Hay /\ve: 38R, DONALD M. llRD , 963·6767 3ha. den . 3 tar Pier & A••oti••••.•-110" oPl••l'l?•ll>,li<1'.:l l<l •1 !' -----[~_.I .W,ill11_ slip ·,::9~;0A1sLE ~~-·=•s•••i-• 4BR . family rm. 65' boat shp. Sl98.000. VIEW ON KINGS HD Isl. time on mkt. Just rt!mod. 2 & convert den. 2ba. beam cf'il.. plank firs, 2 fpl ete . $93 .750 . PACIF IC R.E. David Levine, 642-0200 3 +FAMILY Ken Ila rt man, Rraltor + POOL 64 2-5760 640-1607 ---/\II of the upgradinR is d-One for yo u in this love· Ge.eral 1002GC'Mt'ol 1002 Jy 3 bed room ho.rne ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-•••••••••••••••• Decora t or tout'hf's thruout. 2 l.arge patios with heated & filtered pool A home for family run Call 545-9491 -----Walker &lee Reel !stale BLUE PACIFIC VIEW 4 BR. POOL BEACH Unob5truct ed ocean vie w! High on a hill. F.ntc r pri vate walled courtyard to elegant oval pool. Formal entry lo spat'ious foye r. Gourmet gardf'n kitchen and di ne. Comfortable living and fami ly rooms with UN LIMI T t:D BLUF. PAC I FI C V l ~W ? Sepa r ate gue!lt and chi ldren suites. Hambl- inll: ocean view maste suite. First lime offered . $7500 down. Don't mis. it ! Call 963-67bl . Ol'fN rrl 9 • 11; •u11 ro·1u N.CI THE RERil ESTATERS MESA YERDE $28,000 macnab I lrvlne realtg FIHER HOMES FROM $91, 900 TO $77S,OOO APPLE PIE -!ARLY AMERICAH . 2·slory. 4 bedroom. 3 bath, family room . 31 ' li vl ng room w /used brick fire pl ace & h e a r th. P ool-s i ze g round s . $115,000. Lois Egan 644 -6200. (Wll ) LIDO ISLE. 3 large bed r ooms. 3112 b aths + comrortable den. Swimming pool. 11h Jots. New k itchen. Sell o r lease/option. Cathy Schwe ickert 642-8235. (Wl2l TRY & BEAT THf PRICE. Sharp 4 bed room , 21/:t bath executive Newport Beach home. Any offer considered ! $91 ,900 fee! E mmet Mc Ku ne 644 -6200. <Wl3l · AHOY ME IOHHIESr· 70' noat &: 103' pierhead line -on lovely Linda Is le: Deli ghtful Spa nish styled , hore w /3 be'drooms, 311z ba ths , d e n & sepa r ate d ining, $212 ,000. Bob O w e ns 642-8235. <W l4 l Are <:!early vlsibte rrnm thi s 2nd tier home 1n 1_c0c_'c.832c_c·8_1_61_· _____ 1G.-al CAMEO SllORF.S. Jetty boat traffic, penins ula li ght'! & 180 deJ(rtts of Pacific. are visible rrom living room. dining room & ma ste r bdrm . 3 1002 G-al IOOZ Im maculate. sharply de· corated, no maintenanc li ving. Exis ting FllA Joan. Private associati fee only $28 per month. Whoever thought of liv· ing in Mf'sa Verde for on· I y $28. 000? 646-7711. Open Eves. . SURE lrTE!! YOu wi ll be hooked forever when you go fi s hing for this ""Portofino" in 1-larbor View I-Jomes_ 1\n emotional 4 bedroom in ye llows & golds $99,450. Lois Miller 642·8235. (Wl5) Comp letely private bdrm. suites. 41/:i baths. htd. pool, intercom : beautifully landsea ped . Home in mint condition! M kin g $250.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $2,2SO DOWH! R;ke to b~~::>"o, ,plashl--[-X-EC_R_ET_R_EA_T_I COST A MESA in your own sParkling 2 STORY pool. GorJ!,eous brick Ck>se to Mesa Verde Golf renein g. Big sunde('k _ Course on quiel cul·~-$47,000. Home m aker's dr eam sac. E nter through Near proposed marina k ; t c h en . Ge nerous wrought iron gates. past site. Bi ke to beach, walk bedroom. Low low down Orienta l landscaped to s hopping. Gourmet payment . Hurry-call planter with fountai n in-kitchen, la r ge fa mily now&4j'-6010.Agent. to w e ll .d esign ed 3 r oo m . Na tural wood bedroom -formal dining burning brick fireplace. h o m e WI th m a n Y Call 962-7788to inapect. CAREFREE LIVING fea tur es inc l udi n.R e.speciaJJ y a ppoi nted •. K€Y .. c a rv e d t ea kw ood ' R.EA.LTOR.SA ()PJN r11'q .,, ~ •uN •Ollf .. 1£1' [--IHlllil MESA YERDf GOLF COURSE POOL COMPANY C u s t o m i z e d divider, 2 fplcs &covered patio i n t o In v itin g Co ..... lty .. S.. 2000 Sq . rt . pl us . Beautiful livin g-i2xl. ro rmal din ing room. Bright well organi zed kitchen /hreakfast area. Unus ua lly large livin room overlooks 36. pool in tropical garden St!l· ting. Expensive deckin'p:. •t uge lanai. Your own paradise $7,400 down. Ca l l fnr privat tour-646-7i71 . Rfo:A LTOH S UN IV E RSITY PARK SINC t-: 111·1•1 Condo. Secluded end unit 673-4400 o n quiet cul·de ·sac ~"""'~~~~~"""'"""'I street . This 3 bedroom -= home hAs ;1 remodeled NEWPORT HEIGHTS 'flEW $7900 Prime hil111ide location. .Cat.alina view. gracious ll•in g. exotic pool . sttluded too! Two btick fireplaces. 20lc30 Bon~ room. 17900 buys Il l Hurry call 546-1171. cw~"' o • 11 s luN ro!lt JW((• ~' THE REAL £ST AT ER~- SPLIT LEVB. kitchen w /new ap - pliances. New water hea ler, fresh pai nt Ga,.age door opener. You own the hi nd. $59,900. 64°'6161 ~ COATS .\WALLACE REAL E3TATE INC SPAHISH HACl-A ll!O TILE IOOf ga rden. i785 Ba~ama La. $52,SOQ off Country CIUb Drive, J BR inc. mstr sufte &pvt M~a Verde. Open Sun· day 1-5. For information ba , beam ceiling&. brick t'all Tri.Harbor Rea ltors. fpl, pvt tcmnts d&pool in comm. of fine homes. i DBA. blk lo bt'h. Principals H1Wt1sn:15 ... ..,... ....... 2·Story 3 bdnn .. 2 ba th rarnily home, wtth lots elf e'harm. Spotless cnndi · lion! Owner ready to move , pu rcha 8e d another. $"19.960 «1'3·3863 673·8M8 Eves on ly . .---~ ~t Gerrie .. ..... .,.. u.... Ol'IN 111 q .,, ~ 'll"' ro~r Nott· THE REAL 1 ESTATE RS ----- HIWOH MAllUT COUMTIYCLUI N.ewport Beacti duptex. LI,.. Fee land . Sharp & coay. HOD~ CM 162.SOO . E ntert ainer 's d ream SPARLING y1rd! Big ~paRling pool. REA i~ F.STATE U I t I m a t e fl r I v • c Y . ____ 1133=.c·""'::.:::__ __ 1 Wrought Iron decor. F1mlly sl1e bedrooms. •FIXER UPPER• Country k itchen. N ALL areas O.C.-lf yoo dnwn G.I. l.ow dow have t'ash or credit, others. C11 ll ror more in P rlnt'ipa ls only. j\gt. format ion ! 847·6010. 642-960_1 ______ 1 3 Br . 2\o!I 88. rormal din· inA'.. Trlna Model, view. Eltate ll&)'!I 11cll ! M:ike otter. $67.000. SPA RUNG REAL ES'TA1'F. 833·3548 Arch•d atrium entry. Bhf rorm;il J'lvinJl room. Separate fa mily l'QOm. Country kitchen. Boat door throu•h ga r:tge. Bit "L .. 11haped lot. P ark· like "ettinQ. J~t $46,950. Hurry-call now to see. 847.00 tO A1ent. asso ciat ed ~" . ., . '" 'l . '" . . . . Agent. . 1 -'~=-------I The fastest draw In I.he 1 The fa~test drt1w In the Wesl. . .a DAiiy PllOI Wetl. .. a Daily Pilot Classified Ad. Phon11 Want ads C1asslfled Ad. 642-5618. 642-5678. • • " I SEHSA TIOHAL! Complete ly redecorated inside &: o ut . Ma n icured gar d e r:is -2 firepl aces -a ll new kitchen ·-key· lo pr ivate beach . 3 bedrooms + li brary & din ing room. $99,750. Barb ara Aune 642-8235. (W16l COMMOH Ol'l'OllTUHITY IH TURTLEROCK Elegant' 4 bedroom ~ome w /VIEW! N e w o n m a r k e t ! A l R. CON DI T I ONED -Great fo r indoor -outdoor c nlertaining! Laszlo Shark a n y 644·6200. (Wl7) DO YOU WAHT THE RHEST7 Elegant. professionally decorated 3 bedroom ,' 21h bath. fa mily room & fo rma l dinin g room home in Harbor View Hills . Exquisitely upgraded THRUOUT ! Exceptionally p riced al $118,000. C huck Rear don 644·6200. (WIS) "OCEAH VIEW LOT'" Prime loeation ! Pounding surf breathtak ing sunsets. In old Corona di>! Mar. ·$139,500. Polly ,Johnston 642·8235. <Wl9) ) ' I J I . .. . I I I ' '· ·....... ~"-'-''" ' . . I _ ...... s..i. ~'~ ' "0J8 DAILYPJLOT ..-Friday.Aprilll.1975 Hc*aes For S4ili. .,....a forS. HeeltsForSCIM Mal.Ms,.,.Stilii · · '"t' ••~••••••••••••••••••'••••••••lit H For.,,;._ -r ....... a-.:.. .\ . 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Owner, 14$25 Oval 2 + p1n~leddfn. lmmaci SH i N 0-=tfz D EXT . l ·Plk. io oce-an : solid 2 HAPPINESS IS·. cpts. bltn1, water so(· Landmark hom.I Thi Rd.4f"-4887 Up1raded ln1I<&; &i ou!; OOPLl!>XSharp,NllloZ • • l • .t"•ne'r, llf' ~~i:r.r~ slnale 1,y~l •bdrm an 'TURTLE ROCK TJ!:R'ft., Set. In future ~t brl btam e•11'1., t9''&o. BR . + fuinily rn,. hoine; This charining 3 bdrm., 3 bath home in'. 't:ti\€CES$". 3 '"" · . . raml}Y, ~m model ha •Prtsidtnt'8 home. View , ove.r 40 trt-a11 . S7&iSOO:· en I. aaral~ f!Jch ha. 11 ·2 lol.rc;;;,~build bath!, walk 'tQ '~ll been Pr,ofessionall pool.•BR.2""ba,2fp,3 ti44·88&6 aft~ pm or ie:.comp\et,lrlntd.yd. OPEM SAT/SUM l·S 2942'-l''e mba, !\lefill v ... ntt· JBl<.&f<i m rm.$5H.5UU l'rvinc T~rracc . Sparkling pool in st•b.oo, Is. $43,500.,. &sl o IAnd!ica'Pe~.i un4~r · l'ar aar. Dy owner. P_ rln· ~LOS~l.._. &44 -3285. Very Scc:Judtd! *54 ,090. ~ccludcd g«•dcn. a•ound s pronkl a · ,.. r " ... terv"l s. '. • er 1n· r\pals onl y . $120,000. BAYCREST by awner, 4 A.gt . A QUALITY HQ'''E ·Roy McC_. stpilltd. patios and exlr~ M2-!781 Whl~ water , itained BR DIR F/R, 3'h Da. 54t-Ol I z 64M71d IVI 'R alto 11 10,.._ conere~e poured and glas1, beam-.,JSe.cks, 4th 1 · W~ll • cus tom 1~:;:..:~:..:::::'.'.:::'.:=::;--- o.pen Su~ 1-5 1932~ Dri•• ~ t r M $\8..:.. hj.hly obarad~d wilh THE TERRACE: z er, 2 BR could ~e ~win& rm .• ~~~ Belowfmarket:; mPs TCJlUIF C A LL SSt..1800 •..... • .... • .... lb...,:...,: ... ~:" ...... ...,-~~ .... · -1 ~L{ •Y• .1 ~~* i.1~:; ~~~y . -~-~J'91;4 CoronadelMar 05 a esa custom draperies and bat .. nr. pool. Showc~e n1.1r1e ry1 orl1ee. Short Prin'eip~lso01 ... .u..u::.1-.13 1 .. ,. 8_ Dupl••I Gd. In-carpeting, It won 't lust co nd . $43,500• Atl. w0Uctobeaeh:.i,5q0 · "'",,._...... •• •• " By owner 4 Dr. 2 Bo. 5\i G .l. All extr'as, supe patio 11uCe lot ro x .:arden area. $37,900. Prin . only. 645-74111 ; ~8·32.51 . Iona .• t $49,500. ~·5671 64().5566. ELEGANT 3 DR. 2-n 811 rome Ill IS or xlnt. potM\- or556· 7035. Townhome , near the tial for builder!! Leaal Balboa Peninsula I 007 Costo M•s• 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... .... ... ..... ....... _______ __. _ __, -Wa lkc1 & ler. OPIMSOMDAY .woater w/Zl ' Boal Slip. R-2Lot.SM.000 DRAMA TIC-MEW 'I 2-4 PM Exquisltely c.Ultomi:ted SOUTH COAST 3 Br, Fam Hm, I. 6lor)' 161'4 LNH Sf. interior arid all exWrlor INVESTMENT free. sta nding home . meticulou sly main · 549·~ $23,500 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Dolt house : 2 Br, bet. bay &·roccan .-S?J.500 "' t\l:1rshall Hll)' fi75·'16o0 Prof. front landscaping. ChHrming 2 bedrm, 2 'Lained. Owner/Builder ILUFFS COMDO SPRING • COLLEGEP.Alll( p 1 u s h c a r Pet in R • bath home in Emeru Id will sell, le use or trade. Spaco'ous CUstomlud S h .BR f draperies & fencing, $82 ·~ D •"' «•• or IS IM upcr·• arp ,. a,m U . 990 Tcrr~t"e with view , • .IVV. ays ,....,.....,.... Split Level 38r39a Real ls lale t \\'O bed room homes. on large GO'x127' Jot with oversized ~urag('.s & :11 lt:y ac cess. t<:xe('IJcnl (·Ond1tion insuJe, ni·rrl~ paint outside. rm. lr11 screened patk>.1.----------1 niv.,Purk.SSO. · tlce)1lac~. sc.parate Eves.67.5-8226 Vo'ewofB•y ••2Pla)a THE •1R lcpk. fire & .bur'"lar pro· T • "E O¥ER .5.52-9300 Bkr. 6 • i.. ~.,. •·~ ~ "" ~ --." artists studio, .,atio, lov-DOM .. WAfT $72,000 Owner · ._,_,.,. ()Pl·:N SU N. 1-Spm. tilO IA'. Halbou. 4HH . S 6 2 .d UO . COAST l'H<)P E RTIES , Ph : 673 5.flU and woiitinR for YoU in 1tcpc•ted,..r."~'··~soo;o.~;;;;;;;:;i l 69/o YA LOAM ely garden w/frult t.rees. ' this 4 bedroom, dining CALL NOW Lari:e 4 bedroom & den, TU~TLEROCK By,owner lmmaeulate oondltloo. TILL SUMMll Blurb; Condo·Beaut. dee 4' room, peljl home in Me.a ~ 21,1, bath. Xlnt location. 3 br. 2 ba, r ust. up-Very desirable property to purchase that perfe<"t lndsep'd Natura.I '''ood V-erdt:. built for run, tun, ?'/ 752 . 7315 Vilh1ge InveSLments, Mr. graded. prof. lndscpd. Ht Only summer renlal duplex floors. 3 BR . 2'h BA, (am fun . W11tm family home •llOolfllL!~!o.,....!.~~!J I Sam\lelian, 963·450"7 or Includes land. Prin. only. $76,SOO. only Y, block from super rm. form'al din rm 0 • Will Call frn1(' l 0lt'\'eillnd Phone548-3404 ll y 'o 'o\'Ul·r . Cott:i~e ~~•lllilllllllllji!illl~~ I S:):\ 50 U ; H l' u (' h hou s l' with roomy kitchen with DONALD M. BIRD 968·~-' $65,000. 675-3528 beaeh. Livt' in or renl curry 2nd TO. wncr s unny breakfast room. ~'o<i•I••· teohor• -------MARION MILMI out. NOW R EDUCi;OTO $19,500. &10-1841. Bring youri'towels and M D 1 f\I I LETITR.AIM! ONLY . $93,500 . Call ----- b'.,,.0,·,. Only 563.900,, esa e ar, ari;e cor-B~~ACl-1 HACIENDA: Not REAL ESTATE 644 7211 A•< ca11 646.7171. , · •vv " a Condo! 3 BR , incl 61'85.CoastHwy I M. M. LA BORDE I ~~:,':.',,11111iy 91S-4600 W;li&i.hW 222 E.17th ·Suilt B 548 ·3404 ' P,O~~~~~E nee lot 3 Bed>VU>.m The•c a•e guttcrs·on lh>'•1 __!::~~~~~~~~l__1~=·~~~~· ~~=~~ Coronadc-IMarr 1022 OHN!/1 ~··•s 1li"''h lllt••r•· ba_th .. covered patio. masler w/priv ba. 3" exceptionall y s harp 3 Lagun<i:Beach .. 494-8558 LIDO ISLE ••••••,••,•··~\•'••••••••• ~rick f1re~lace. Dry ba Thick crpt t /o. Chef bdrm., 2 ~ bath home in NEWPORT SHOttfS 4'1R !~,·~~m :11:·il 1 n . I a m 1 I Y r 0 o m · kitctien serves candlelite Un1_ivhersdity ~~rk. There's OPEN SUM. z.4 Im mac. 3 BR., l·ity. 2 3 Br. 2 Ba, lrplc, immed. ." . ~ Spr1nkle11 sy.stemfront dine! Custom drps & a ig te . ga1ucnentry,a 3 2312A:'ZORIS Patios. Positively in occup11nr'y. Now only DUPUX, ',·· 1 •• _.'.'. ~ ., \ ba ck . £ x tr a I a r g sh~r-s. lols of brick and tile· roof. a large bonus movl'·in co"'"'· -1.000 $79.500. 'OwnertACent .,, J BR 2 B R t I . --!!!!!!!!=!••=ii!!!!!!!'. t b d d. th l Monarch .Bay Terrace; ''f"' .., w1 , ir en a . m 11 s er E' room . cute trieks ! $37 ,500. with room , upgra 1ng ruou CAYWOOD REALTY 673-6489 So . of Bi:1yside Dr. with Camper i or boal spaoe. lowdown ! Bkr9fi2-.5..5ll.. andapriceof$63,SOO expansive ocean viCws.I~~;;~~g~~~J~~~~~5~0~~ Spacious 3 bedroom "'ith lols of ~·ood pahellinJ.: and d e eoralor ~·allpaper . !luge he;.i1t·rl and fittered pool \\1lh plenty 6f y;1rd ~p:tl'l' k·ft OV{'r . J\1 ay 1>ur<'hase sub jl'<'l tu lu\\· i nlt're~t Cl lo an . fi<lii -77 11 Opt'n Eves b('autiful natur;il wood OwiierLifflldcrtes 1oc;, down, Total pri('e -. Tas tefu lly decorated, * 541-1290 * leslures. On l)' one year $44,950 · 542 ,500, 892 Cor tei BY OWNER, $28,500. for wBdilh many 8:men.lties. 4 NEWPT. ttTS ZBR. huge nt·v.·. Call 644 ·721_!__ Agent 546-1980. . sale , or lease option. 2 rm . home in mint con-den. fpl , 1':\((ba. lrg swill). V G "Dreamd"~ BR. dbl gar, crpts, drps, VISleN dition! Dining & ramily ·-----·OHT---1 pool, many x\ral. 2 car C ATA_l.IHA IEW uarantec to t""ease j 0/0 Interest foe thi Nice & clean. 19071 rm.\.; d~igncd for t'asy WATERFA jS'a.r +-$59,500. KingUrd 5 br. 2":· '1;1. fan1 rm . din t:ven the fu$siest buyer ! ..... _ 3 b..._ ;z· Pauline. Open Sat & Sun. RI.ALTY E'nt!rtalnlng, with pro-WITH SLIP R al Estatl' 642 2222 , f 1 • Beautifully dC'COrated in----r ..... '"' 552-7500 tecled pool. i'acuzzi. out· __!_ . rn1 . w rp s. e:-.:trns1vc home in ideal locati":l c""'~~"~l~6S:;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;:;---l~~~~~~~~~~I Unus ually lovely, lorge. lndsl"'apin~. & deeorat· s ide & out! Fres hly rz. door /indoor bar; 3 ~·ar '3 bdrm .. 3 bath home on NEWPORT Crest Condi> ing Ft.'<' land by nv.·ner. painted. Has new pl ~sh near S0-Comt Pl RENT TIL YOURS Garage. $154 ,000 the v.·atet, wilh 2 patios, on Greenbelt, upgraded 2 /!{'duc.t>d to s1:p.soo. 4001 earpetinJ!._ Bullt·l n wine freshly pairded. new 4 br. 2 st)', close to heh, 3 IED RANCH private sandy beach & br, 2 ba, J story.end uniL Top~~c~I·~ ~~ -l'tlbinct · & <'hina closet. hi-lo carpets, clea po o I , Pvt . .p<1 t i o ' I mm a cul ate corner ~ private slip for large Perfect cond. $63 ,500. Excelrent room ·arrange-and neat doll hows ~p t f d r p«, et c. $275. home with boat & trailer ~ boat. Can't find :t better Owner, 645·4009 NEWPORT BUCH dmc~t with entrOvy hal.1 edto pr•"•d al 546•000,, __ 97_9_·8'~90~196:1~_-"7_"7 ____ 1 access in a beauti£ul U .. ~.. buy at $l3l,900. F. XC LU 5 1 VE 2 sly . .t Br. din1nJ?,. family rm. 1n1ng room . ers1t '" ,.. , . country setting. If you ~ · ( pool, 2 rrpl c.s. AAA cond . hr I ck fire p 11:1 ce . 3 Other terms .,.ailable-PLUSH. Prestige tract. want to get a~·ay from it ''•·ulr.w.. Townhouse 16001!!' t. Z fee l;1nd. Jlarbor lli gh bedrooms plus den area. Call Atrium, 3 br. ram r m, all thi s is it & only llOS N.Coast Hwy.,logunc1 br, 2'h ba, den, • .,., wet- School Dist. soo.ooo. All modern kitchen . HACIENDA newly cptd. $66 ,900. $48,950. Call 546·0022. __ _.:4~9'.'f4C:-:J1'!1!_7!_7 ___ ~~:;:;:;:;:;:;:;~1 bar, allele<.". Pool1 sauna SP1\RL1NG Outside there's a cov-846-6457 & jacuzzi. Tennis, orean· Cool, Cool Water HEAL ESTATE crcd patio for barbequ~ REAL ESTATE s r h BR Cond 1111 Exquisite Mobile Home. LIDO ISLE vll'w. Pvt. comfnunity. S C h -833·3548 & "post card" pretty 963-8316 • ty IS 3 0 '. . 100 rt from Ocean. tn G•••I for lhe family ·. 4 $68,000. Owner 6'6-6426 2 tory :irminj! re·---------• yards ~ · 1----------1 nearpool,ongrecnbelt Beautiful Park 'Setting. e1llforappt. J mo~eled ' 3 bedroonl. Jl:1rbor V1C'w !tills.' 3 Br. 540-1720 SJ0,950. Owner842·9267 Must sell. $7500. 499-3460 bdrms. + den ; On 3.5 ft.; family roo1!1 horn~ J6 den . fan1 r ni. ()(_·ean VIC\\' DClfla Point I 024.t1 -..=c:;.=c::.c.:::::...:..=..::;.:.__l __ c:::=:=:=:=:="°--I good patio. Unbelieva· LIDO ISLE • Bo~it sh'?'PH"r UUht1~ Pool fZZ7 Outrigger Dr. T.A.RIELL,Realton •••••••••••••••••••••••Wife Says Yes, Husband COLLEGEPARK hie, $97,500. fl.1o\·e in by By Owner. un ique paid ti rnonths re~ Sl::!9_500 . Open Sat. & ~---'=='-'-H~•c•cbor:::...B;.:._lvcdc. __ 1 Suys No. Wife Wins, 6'¥~ Fantastic 2 sto..v model. LCICJU"a Miquel 1052 summer. spacious 4 QR , or 3 ta.1--S200 t·lt·.in1ng epos11 Sooo . "IO·""\"· DUPLEX BARGAIN GI Loan 3 Dr. 2Ba, nr '" IAYFROMT BR /Oen on t"--1~·. 1.ge " -" EUJ~Y LIFE 4 bdrm , 21~ bath with ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y.? """ · \\•1th S.50 refund !1100 _ _...__... n '""' OCEAN VIEWS Ocean Pks & Sch ls . One of Lido's best buys: I iv-rm, for1n . din·r m, P ;• r rn o n I h EXl'LUSl\1i': llbr. \·'1ev. with this lo~ely Mesa Frum $68,950. $695(1 dn $44,000842-7256 2·650 sq. rt. of luxury and joyous livin g, with pier& beam ceil'gs'. cust. kitch, l'~L:HN I SI t t<: ll ' II ills 4 hr. 21 :• ba . 2 frpl!i. Verde' ·3 l;l~droom and Prices are still low at -""'-'"-':~~~;;:----! only 2•ri years new. Mini slip & sandy beach. uto'I cm' . Owner c•rries. 546-4141 \'.ii (•1r:i l"e11'1.!. pro family_i;oom horpe Built· ana 01n -ar r . u $249,500 Sl36,SOO.O"nntlouse'Sat I I t " & 1 · h' r· M FM yo"c •xpcn"-b 11· ·,, availa.hle. Call 546-0022. ~ h I I · f D p · t 11 bo ct -cond ition . VA te-rms n< SC P< J.!01rul·n · ))\' . 1n stereo 1 1 ,\ I • " .. ...... Y vi & Sun. 1·5. 111 Via Dijon . t·rtyd S99.500 Uv.nr. llu i:E' c ul -dl!--sae lot. in delUXE" 3 or 2 Br apt & ~ -675-7542 64-1-5.52!1 Japanesl' garden and rent the other. Agt. 34121 - THEuMUSUA_L_ J!reenhouse v.«1 terfall. (A) Coas l llwy, D.P. Rea.I Estate . Liquidation: by owner. tropical plants fruit1_4_96_-~"-'-'-------I by a.1..arav · Newport Cr~1>05h, dee. ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. AusilleSS <it llome·!., t [ I ,.....,.., 2 b 2 b• te pool reC"s room or poo ' DANA POIN' T Ue•'ch h~•. · r, a, qn, · · Supl'r comfy apt l:1r~e r d 1 h '""'-B Spacious 2-s ty. duplex, "'"".500. 646-0147 Dorm e r .mll oh '1 f' o.mc. !age "'".500 ....... lrad SUIMITTERMS•.•-L-a each ~ stc1)·dnv.•11 Jiving rm . tile wner wo e p '"'"'"" ""'° ..-.q, _':al___ within block of ocean; 2"---------~ ,, -.. or sell WEBB REALT'\' •••••••••••••••••••••*'• • hit-in k1lchen hi);!h-h1J.!h at 8 7. inter est Just 4930761 LARGE FAMILY RM. SN OWNER Co b Bdrms. each ; bit-inti, OPEMSAT~M 1-5 OPffH...,. l·S COLLEGE PARK bea:med (·eilings 2 Nifty $47.900' Ca ll 546-2313 __ ·--------I This home is near beach, · mpletely PRIVATE GUARDE shag carpeting, Crplc .. 1508 Dover Or., W~teliff eommC'rc1al un11 s help <J1~1;!!1 9 a Toro 1032 .achool&shopping.Super ·remodeled 3 Bd, 2 Ba. AREA-G reat ramily liv-s u nde c k . Over sized area. 4 BR .. family rm,, ' 2269 Columbia Dr.CM ~LY $42.500 Complete- ly rt'modelcd-like nf'v.'' &1tl-:l!l2H.f'\'(':-; 556-81:>"74 duccd.S l2.SOOtoSll2,500 criminating buyer. Cul-· · • a. i-cei in6 s . an. land! 1 ~--------~ l'"Y .vour v.·ay .lust re-[ I value for the do's-home on Bluebird Ca-ingin thisspacious4br. gocage. You O\ll'O the pool.Ownec'"-7674 ® ••••••••••••••••••••••• ny6n Beamed ceilings 21h b H" ·r • P <""4 t<:asy finant·in ,e By Owner 5 br, 3 ba Lake de-sac . Be a winner. frplc, wood & stained ocean vu. VACANT, to be $89,500 675-5200 AgentlClassified Ads 642-sonl '' . · · Purest home. ()pen house glass windows. 2 decks & sold now• $86 .500 University Realty ,.,."'<-I Sat· & S un · lO·S. 24635 CALL '842-9371 patio. $84,>00. ()pen Sat. Eni'oy ~~·(;.~Life Newport Beoch I 069 Mewpert leach J 069 ]001 E Cst liv.•y ti73-fl5 10 Calle El Toro Grande, .. EXECUTIVE &Sun. l to4.952Bluebird ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Lachenmyer --.,.-;-;--VA-FH.4. T..,.._ 581 -4527 POOL HOME Canyon Dr. 497-1816. Call 493-2513 . 4 ledroorns -------~-I New Listincj Realtor \ • 200 Ilk. Jasrine ..... ~ ... -.... ~~~~~."! ~ ildrm~ I hillh t)v.·ner ----------1 "'ill rihtin<'l' $85.000 HOWARD LAWSON REALTOR 675·4S62 BIG CANYON DOVEH r-............................ ..... JEWt-.:L . pool. Sf>'i. fuun - lain, 2 HH, dt"n. llighl_v upg r a ded ()\\'nC'r 1n terested in r£-ec1v1ng of· fcrs~,ShoWflj.by <tppl.,on- ly. Ag~11t 6'14-60.<iG PRIV .ft TE BEACH! 4 RR 2 1 ~ HA f:.im rm. hi!!hly upj!r:.ided thruout Open llouse Sill & Sun 1-5 4726 Cortl;ind Ur !i73·4!59 lfarllor \.'icw 1-lill~ 3 Hr . ~~~~~-........... -den. ram rooin. CK'E':in viev. Pool 122'7 OutrLµ· Balboa Island 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• j!er Or. 5129.5(.() Open Sal. & Sun. 640'8819 + Fomllv Room Fountain VaHey I 014 Goad Value $3000 down. New J Br, 3 *WE.KNOW* r Pride·of ownership area. B · L •GUH • HIGUa $49 O'"'O ••••~•••••••••••••••••• a . oce<1nv1ew $425 mo, A A . • U ·;i 1• , With·~asy care yard and lease opt 491.1051 ; * IEST,. • " pool . B'eautifully de - Pr1eed 'below replace --Ele· gant Mans1'on corated. ALL TERMS.1 _s_z•_·0_1_11 ______ 1 n1ent costs' Ux"ated on a CALL . .NOW TO SE,E , JUST LISTED OPEN H OUSE SAT vcry private s trct·t . M,.litnmoth 4 br w/fam 842-9371~ 12 :30-5 33592 Cap~tan Within v1alking1 dlstiln("e rm & formal din. New,l -=_:_:'-"-------1 In be<tutiful Mystic I-fi lls. D r -. S e a T ·er - l k & lh Pl •&d b ' kf I White water view . o par · e aza . erp... rpli, nc rpc, $36,900 racc ... J\.1agnificenlocean M"n y ,, •• , voclo•Y d 1 bo 1 Overlooking the City of .. , "" c.. covere pa 10, a o view with Catalina sun- • de "ove•ed p•too t ·1 · ed f Vi I L•guna 4 B<lrms. with ar n , · fa1 E'r access over.nz o ·reyer teW •ets. N• new 3 B•. 2 b• ""co'n'""•S front L , .. , lol ·•3 k · • \'iew living rm. & f,..,..!C. <Jt" ..,"' .r · , near .:. acno par ·" Townhse in private area. l'xtr• bo• ,·,,,·de wo"' 4 ·10 lot r & Co•_._. Private patio & beautiful • ,.._ " 4' ~., so green rom· t _, .. r Recreation inc's beach, b.edfooms plus fami ly munity pool ASsumeVA In TH City garden a reas. A real te nni s, s wim . pool, ro.om Two bri('k 6~c,r, $57 .300 Surrounded by a "forest jewelat$92•500 clubhsl', e-tc . COME & fircpl•"e·.·' 3 king baths 111-~.. r " f be & A cht·f ·~' kilt-hen with ll_fuQj@IJjfjJVI ~r1 ~~~~s ~11°:indsa~/Iush Bltl:~ficBrP~ SEE! 562·900· everyth1ns Ju.st 2 years 96.2·4471 (r.:':)'546~81~ g r e e n e r y I. a r g e I:iQ©&Il1l~ J\.1 O N A R CH D A y old beautiful patio is ideal 499.2800 SPECIAL-Ocean & Mt. 540-1720 GREEN Valle-y-3 pools 4 for outdoor barbcques.1=====----~ vi ews from 3 Br. 2 ba TARIEL:.L, Reolton Br 3 ba IJv ·din ram-kit. , New carpeting Freshly 38 Emerald Bay custom home w /dining 29S.5 ll3rborBlvd 2,,, l!ai patio parks . pa1ntrd1n51de&oul.i-~as 4BRCAPECOD rm. brkfst area, ~·alk-in 1024 ·-;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 55 7 90U Prinr only. a lovely masler ~u1te Near Beach Goodloan pantry. beam ceilin gs, INCOME. on preferred ••••••••••••••••••••••• :o"A:ncr,96S·2398 w1.th private bath. J Price$175,000 lush ld scpg and much HOME Pl.US Costa Mesa L ittle island. 3BH & din l'vt l'ilrly s eeks house O.NLY 7 LEFT bedrooms pllL'i den area. Bill DuBois 494.3188 more. Immaculate home ing, covl'red patio. play 1800' o r IC'!'S. r.1c s a Naturalv.·oodcabinets. 1-----'--"-'-'-'-''--'-='---1 itl private bcaeh com. area. S\39,500. Con:;ider Vt'rde . Prin('. onlv' DRIVE B.Y. 540-1720 38R.2BA.xlnt view. munity.Asking$12.J,OOO. home or smaller duple" P:r L. 540-6099 · · TARBELL, Rf:'Cllfton 1164 l.aMir<ida. in trade. 3 IR.Co-.donlil.iurns VACANT 2955 Harbof Blvd. 494 -3661 ror appt. FINE CUSTO!\f HOME. Extra s harp kitch w/everything & fo'ran- ciscan tile. plush crptg, custm draper ieti apd h a rdware t h ruout, walnut panel'g, A/C, builtin va('. Too many xtras to li sl ,.$197,500. HALPIMCHIM,Rttr. f\It.:SA VERDE, l:ly 2727E.Coaslllwy. ov.·ner .4 Hr.2•~na.dl'n , format dinin~. kilc h 675-4392 w/breotkfast ar('a. laun· -------- •DUPLEX * dry rm, larg{' yard, c·ov cr('d patio. Sti!J.000. Call 2 BR 1-lou~e + ne\\·er :1 5.'l7·5070 BR g ara ~e ;.1pt. No park--------- i n g pro b lems he re . IF YOU Sharp ! B ea l money h<1V<':.tser\1ec looffcr or maker J!ood~ tn s1·IL pl:ice ·:111 ~cl S<>UT ll C'OAST in the D:ii lv Pil ot INV t~S'l'MEN'I" C'lass1fiecl St>cllon ____ ?49 -llll2 _ l'h<inc i12-.'lU1!:f. __:_ 3 BR & FAM RM •2340 Notre Ou n1c. College .Pk. CM , 546·5880 S47 .!JOO Sat 1·4 4 BEDROOM 610\Ves t ilalboa. tlalboa Pcnin. 67:J.5410 562 ,000 Sun 1-5 4 BR & FAM RM 1215 Nottingham (Westclirf) NB . 642-6585 587 .500 Sal/Sun 1 ·S 4726 Cortland Dr !Cilm. Hind) CdM 673-4159 S96,SOO Sat /SunJ-5 COMDOMIMIUt-tS FOR SALE ,, 2 ,IEDROOM •~109 W. 5th, Santa Ana . 839-8321 'S19,9SO 10 :3QLil i.R~ily M·ext to R•n 11 ln9 Str "t am ~ near Mewport'1 Upper Bay. $40,950.-$44,950 34S Univonlty Dr. (Jusloff Irvine Ave I 548-7223 f\1esa Verde Area Open House, Sat /Sun 1·5 t614 Corsica Plae._e 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, Fam Rm POOL $49~950 J BOattant Sr '·-Realtor;Ma-4+15 MESA VERDE . Entertainer's PBT8dise Crtyrdentry, huge fmrm 2 frplcs, 2500s/f. J ba :1 br, e11ch w t 1:1 pvt patio 3POC> Counlr~ Club Or. Cf.I • SAT/SUN 1-5 SM.900 9'19°96J6:Dy 2131436-6215 OpENSAT&SUNl-4 2431 Bowdoin, College Prk. Vacant 3 br, 2 ba, ram. rm ., rrpl,'pool. Owner. $45,SIO. Prin .. on• ly. 671 -5076eves. ., · 11583 Iris (S orr Edinger Irvine 1044 By Tite S~ashore on Newhope & Follow ••••••••••••••••••••••• J lfuge bdrms., 3 tiled SignJ Sp3ci\Jus4 Br. (or CQUEICI bJDR b ·baths, family rm .. frpl., J +den) With l''P, shak RA u · . ~a. dining or den ; bi,1:yard& roof, new earpeting fam rm & form:il dininc. some view. North end ; .:,-ompletely rede('Oratcd'. Bea~t yard, lots of xtras. newer. $1 t8.500 VA Appr aised $46,000 . 9fEN house Sat/Sun Open Sat/Sta 1-5 Submit your orrcr & ~sk 1'5pn'I. Ph : 559-onl 545 Windsor Pfcxe La'l""a HiCJUOI Riiy. 496-4040 830-i050 aboul our BON U ARTIST'S STUDIO 5 Bdrm., 180 deg. viev.·. PACKAGE MUSIC ROOM 4800 sc1 . rt .. 2 frplcs.. Country Hideaway SUMWEST fuLTOR POOL ROOM game rm .. family rm. Immaculate 3 BR. 2 bA, Th. . 3 BR 2,._ Above Crescent Bay : 8 mounl ao·n vu. 2 1,,1,·os. G •LLERT OF HOMES is spacious , n Id --. yrs. o . ·ralte Dartmoor •• 7 500 OPE'N 831 _~3 ha . townhouse with ¥"" ....,, 848.0 I 00 oll of Hillcrest. For ' · · ' separate bonus room, is ideal for family fun or belo~·market,$169,500. MlsslonV1ejo 10&7 · s· t d 310 Lookout Dri•e ••••••••••••••••••••••• l1M11"'91 .... _.,104 •••••••••••••••••••••• $33,950 J Bdrms. 2 bath & ramil room . Home is •in ex- cellent condition an sellers a re motivilted. Hurry on this one. r,ta be purchased GI of as sume low inteits"t rat Joan. Call us at.891"0321. ~ ... - ·projects . 1tua e on largest park close to .No neigh hors & a OPEN HOUSE·4 BR, l~~ pools & tennis. Just ~-coastlfne view? 3 BR ., BA . Recently rederor-ht· dueed to $82.900. Owner lge. fam. rm . ., raised ed. By0wner ••8J0.21fi0 • t hearth o n a massive rea)'y o,r;iove. stone frple .. sunken liv. Open house Sat & Sun. , ,DAISOR'S rm., "off 1-ligh Dr. at 3JIR. 2BA . view, AC, "' Poplar". $105.000. niany extras . .588-5616: " REALTORS • '04"""' • ~$%3Campus Dr .. Irvine Cam'PUs Valley Shop Ctr. CALL llJ.8600 I Come & See Our Madrid 64. 4 BR, upgraded lhru· out. 77.-Assumable . Te rm s . $69,500. Open House Sat & Sun, Z7002 Via G r 1:1 n dc. Owner. 831 -1139. Newport leoch 106' ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROMOHTOltY IAT HOMES Luxury wa1ersfronl home s priced fro m $210,600. SS' waterfront.II. 607 Bay s ide Drivr, Newport Beaeh. 673·3900 UNIQUELY PRIVATE r_,...N ... o ... cTU-'ET-il ii _ I I' I I . TWO STdRV 40R. lam rm. frplc. li'A hl North HAYIT .. ITCH . ,,,.,,, Only $45 ..... OIO FOR YOUR OWH .dn, to \O(lta;, $3,9:Wldn. non POOL 1 7Vi°A vets . Trade OK. P ILOT loan and low payment& ft~ALTY",'54().-0.'JM buy1 this spac1ou,., pre· , 3 ilR&F.ftM RM ... 345 dniv. Dr. !N r. Back Bay I N. B. stl~e home. 3 Bdrm & If:. , llALECR~ST 3 BR. 2 ba., batlts cOmbined :..Ith rormal·d1ne, If! r&rd1 :ts• -k itchen with. a. '8°1\Q. 11umable 7rk Vi\. Oni)' 968-44$ 139.950. Owner/Agt ask -'-H IHTllGU I it O J E y I f life w1• tlrnpler In tke old 1....;;_;;,..;..;....:,.~ o deys. Tker• were no hang..vSH I I J I I •bout aoc;l1I cHprlv1tiotl or n.,.. •-=~-=-=~-=~-=-'..._~ triliOl"lll defJ(i.ftdu. A b.td ~·1 ~l;._;l;,.;.F~S._,A:.,;:.£~-l1 kid w" I•" • -kMI. "-:- L-'['-' • .._1 ..... 1._· _.l'_I"-'. e ~~':: :-ni:~ ~ SWEEPING VIEW OF BAY·OCEAN fro.m Laguna to Coltal lna . Cust m 3800 sq l't home on lrg tree lined fee lot next to c urror. Park. SBR. lrg liv rm, forml din + 2Q 'x28 ' (;1m rm, huge hobby shop pliu more. S48-7f23 S40.950 Sot /Sun 10·5 • .... Pool ·Waterfront Wa\~ffr0!\1&,P~l for Ginny 546-4141 or A • IMG --' co\.lilllfATIOH )1k• Yt'rdt: 48r,•3&, 2 ·&pie. <wet b Upllrd'd athru-out . .Must tee> to ap· precrate . Sy 'own . 546'4.900 - You'll g11s p at the at. or the lot thati 11urroUnd1 this 3 bdr{n t\orne bµUt b)I De1ne. Vaulted wood cetlln1•-'% Join ••· sum1bl~~ - yooo ....._ Ir-*P No. 3 below. • "'::.i;r:!\lsleTlElS IN I' I' Ii ,. r r ) ·~~~~'tt"'" I I I I I I I SCRAM LETS An1w.r,1n aasslliutlonlOICI . OPEN HOUSE SAT,/SUN.1-SPM $195,000 . 5'48·2918 Duplex, Newport Isle lmmac., newer. $73,SOO M1rshall FtUy m-c • .. , HARBOR VIEW POPULAR CARMa Custom decora ted 3 BR, 2 Ba, f~m-r m home on lge lot. Vacant . owner anxious. $79,500 .. MOHTEGO & VIEW Never li ved in 4 BR fam -r m h om e w/great view. Near Pool & tennis. Popular exterior. $79,950. PALERMO Pl.US Pool, Ten nis & Jacuzzi go along with the key to this 2 story, 4 BR, fam·rm ho m e on corner lot w/great vi.e w . $89,500. SOMER$ET & VIEW Large 5 BR fam -rm home with Newport Center light view . Premium lot. Hard to t ell from new.1 $129,500. EASTBLUFF POPULAR X l'l.AH Professionally decorated 3 BR 2 Ba fam ·rm home w ith E -Z car-e na\ural surroundi ngs. $79,500. · SUPERB SPYG~SS MEW IEDFORD • , ~pac i ~u~ r ooms, deluxe Pooj. 1acuzz•, y1ew & much more. Priced to sell today. $174,500. · Z CORONA DEL MAR \ . lECEHTL T REMODH.IO ' South of Hwy in old CdM . You'll love.'' this spacious S BR home & enjoy th.Y tax ~dvanlages of a 2 BR Apt. Nea~· famtly home. $127,500. -• I OPPO~T~MITY K~OCKS ' ; 111!011115 • SALESMf1:4 A ~OH , " " We still have a few openings in out• new Corona del Mar office. Ask foi"~ Ron 'to fi nd out about our specla~n compensation plan. ··• , ' I I• ( 'Ai\itime· "· • -11 673-:760i ,,. • I • i l \ ' v I .. ... ~ -. ' ' . , . ' . .. ,. ............ :,; .. ' .... ""'' .... , ........ ~. r • H11111F..~ I • 1 •••••••f•l•·~t·•c1£ ,, 11eom,roperty ~,POOl lftcwProptrly ZODOHMtnU....,....._. ..... U fl l:!l .. .. • , .. , ••••••• .. ••••••••••;t,,, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••::•••••••••T.":;... •• •~Vf~' •tmu,nU!ffw••d Frld!l.AprH11 1975 OAILYPILOT Oll ' ... '-'l... .... •o+ ··········--"··;),,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -' ........ _ =••W••~....,. ••• ~' f . w. E1RE't 9.§01 SURE =!'! ........ ~.?~~ ~~.!~ .. ~-~~ .. ~ ............ ??~~ ~-~~ .... ~·~-~':.~~ .. ~J.:.!t:.~.~--~ '1'1 MYOH . ~Y "'! op~tJ; thu. figures •P rofet•IJ>n•ISet.\IJtee" R•t•.ce. es.-bht\t~ all ba 1 frp1, roY' • jttlo, •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COf'Olllla Ml Mw 3112 ~l fl!? E i I I Some'-·-..a OJ -~ FREE FREE 3 Br Condo. Ba, 'Z cu CULV'EltDALE1,. "tw. 2 wport lffdl J26t Coste Meio 3724 ~ on .a ~,unit ap~t complex we .._AMDLORDS• 1 1•1 cllh1n. llU) 3llO;Jllt: 'Pa':.C: plo91~tiftdl. Price Dupln. new 3 Br 2 ea $3" WEEK r.111' •••••••••••••41 ••••••••• ••n •11 ·~E"•c .. ·• believe ln L~a=t•~~-"~: h · l-' , no •n••er C71tl ·--,.1 1 • 1• · d ' •. ~ .iu •• •• ·' .... '"..,...om · · ...... a.1llear1 .opp11g& HoMefl•dert * 131.06(5 ~•*•· '1t ·I eec.at.wwapt, rps, •S8.60N1ght&Up 2 BR , frpl, bltn5, dili· , dr~eJ,,,, 'IX~inai•!!; ,....et~er racilities. 'JU$~ 12:35.Q@O (under 442 .. 9900 S315 OlO., yrly. Finest •Studio& I BRApt:s hwa•her, •undeek, pool, 2• ~-~ IP.~ Per• an $16 1 000 per unit·), with letii tban''60 OOO· C 111 . , Lar ......... INqll 3 240 be1ch. 54S..2819/ l21J ) •Water Bed~ adults. no pets. $24.Syrly r wt ~~P1r~·.3PYr. loa n down . Phone today ! I I ~Re~~~~'S!rvi1•:~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 333·22til •TV&rMuidServA.vail 673-1418 ewea/wkncb . . 1• ":fFl 1 if~.i. no Paints. · Vacant. s BR lplc f! •PhoneServ,Htdpool • ~~ 2 <, 3 O · 6 Rue UNIVERSITY REA' 'JY >'REE RENTAL book in fresh ly pain1.o: buui R ALTY CO~ llG CAHYOM •Children & PetSe<tion O · •ige,~'.~~.J -5. ' ~ ornce. Eumple, 2 Bdr l•ndociolni, <l••• 10 1 MOVEIH ! Executive elegance with •SO oHweokorenl w/ad C osta Mesa 3124 · 30.0 I E. Coast Hl9'w~ houif, 1 bath, garage, ocean . $350. Aill: for 4 tledr~m•, ·3 b1tbl • ln 1weepln1 vlcw, Guard 2376 Newport Ulwd , Cl1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coronad•IMar L• 3 _ 6510 . Ceo.ced yard, rhildrv Keilh,962.4471 pre1l.lllous a ea . 1ale community . 548·9755orOO-Offleotft,aftt 2CusteWtlhdntt ' " rr,..,. 1ST and last mo. . ~/Mo IW'JO) ....,.01&&; 97.9-4191 2 Br. Adult11 no pet!ii, 1 1 -NEWPOR'PB'EACll-, rt'nl al$200. Fireplace,. 4d8R, 2R /BOA, ~mm4't McK)IOO=jf •Tropic.al Poat,.. dahwhr!!, s hag epts, I 7 · ~ HACllHDA new t'rp s. rpa, , -Townhouse z br Zif.I ba I Ur, cpts, drps, <bltn:i, clo8ed garage, frplc, .. ___ _ S . ._t.lOO nch CotnfMrclat lnco-Pro__... 2000 a••, 1...-... -v.:alk to 1c h~ & lihol'l., L '-1 ' • 3241 pool. b lln» w~ih /dry ' patio. Ga• & w.uter pnid. BBQ. Gas " wales-pd, 3 88 z A -aiJJ cxtrast p ..._ .. \.,. " r:-••7 . -~ 'f'!•'""' ~ ping. $315 . mo. Ask for 49-• tCIC• ... , 1 ' • MB-1168 Pool Steps' t.o . · rope. • J 1600 ••••~•••.-• •••••••••••• • 11541 1----L ll•d. Bev or Doi le , 963-067 or •_•••• • ••• •••••••••••••· 1 ~·~·~·~"='0~·~·~·~·~"~5~"~1~"''.'...--1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I i ~,-an + Kw1m. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ~ t~ LA MAMCHA ArTS m ng, tennis & thu ~osa Verde Duplex HI 96).831 963·1'186 or Leaie 2 Br, 2 Ba. 778Scolt Place, CM clubbou11ie Jivln & of 9;J.OOOFT. Owner duplex + 2 8~ • • t_ epec:.tac ular view of JI arbor Vl t-w llm · I Dr rum Sl&a. Lob or NewporlSj>OftW. IAKIR&HIJllOR rental bkr /owner Santa Ana $155. 2 Br,2, ~ £'. 4 ~r $275-$385. Laguna, the islands, the Montego.4Br.2 Ba,fitm bltn1. P ool. Walk 101 ---- 64 _ 2 _..,_ 3 __ _ 1 , Owner.642·35'7~. Prime Commercllill 979.0493 ' . child,JH!l,sngls,ydgar. c:ildNren/1s1n1letB& pets <'oast line to Palos rm , xln1. ~ond . $485, Shoppin~. 1 1 mi. beach. CA.SA.VICTORIA , , • zone C·t , po1St1ible re'. S.A. Sngl1:1, $160. I Br 0 · 0 . ee1. arbara, Verdes&canyon."totlw.1_67_•_·96>4-'-"-·------931 W.19th St.548·0492 1&28r.Unfum/Purnfr. 'l'!t~DE 4'125,COO. Equity rone to c 2 T 1,. IMVESTMIHT child pet fncd gar 963·6719, S5'7·'1m0 east. Homt" has 2001 ~~~~~~~..;...~1 $169.50.iuotwtr. pd. ' inflneS2ZOOOO Newport .. ra,.ecount Wt'. 't 'b h. degreevlew,ADH<•,Mw2 Br. llome Pf'fln Point.I-d ' ~ B •• ch ti , r averages S0,000 ears per OPPORTUNITY es min» er, 'a<' cot· LEASE. beaut exec home t:rpt, priv &r '"°;i7Juded. Ye~rly $350. Nu el)l & HOLIDAY PLAZA A. ult.s·NO PeUs'Sec. gate waterlro ~~·· or day, Oppoiijte Fedco Five 4 ·PLEXES to la~e.~.applc,yd,al lsehtdpool.JBR.2ih Respoo11iblet:pl. $450. pa11\t . Klose Realtor DELUXt:Spat'iotnlBr, Pool.Rec.Rm.,Elevator p 8 n lot °.f,1e or De•artment .Store. N choose from. All tiizes & util pd. Ba, 2 car ga r, . rocm din 675-8886 or 64s.6822 f 52S Victoria. 642-8970 A rom . 34 ay , rl~e to 11peeulation here-a 11olid price11. 1·1.8 . walk to beach, 1 Br & 11" rm . Fam.rm mo. 497·?104 . urn apt. Pool. AmpJe p de) J 0 i abl~f ~· investment., Perfe('t SOUTll COl\ST ~ppl :c. 11n•lii;ok Sl7~. wlfrplc. Bltn11, water50r. Exec.ti.,....... San C .. nMnte 3276 parking. Adults, no pets. It · · ,. · · loc11tion. Buy and hold or INVESTM EN'r ust1n . Xtra .apee1al, tener,custj'.trpe,&crpts, N 1 d .& ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1965PomonaA.ve.,CM MEOITERRAHUM It BR. ~Ba. Din·rm + 1 Ent develop and reap! You 549·0812 Br, 2 Ba , kids. pet, rncd walk lo beuch, schls, ew Y eonstructe O -·~ -...In Kilt: hen h<Jme. With win either wu.v. Aru:iou11· gar S230. Fee/brkr. parks, & tennis tourtli. never occupied; in prime BEACll FRNT 1 M FRHwu::r.i ~~,.gorJeoq.s ... Ceni;e<I 201t40' ly a11king· only $4.00 ft. HOMINNDERS Pool malnt. inctd. $(5.0. 'Lag u n.a s ection . l?ENntSE If you qualify. f"urn. pool. and paddle biill !Mn 't delay~all now for DUPLEXES • 642·9900• mo. 968·8068 Out.s,tandu~g vu of ocean · New 2 Br & Oen, 2 Ba, bachs " 1 Br. Excep- eourl., +~covt!fod patio. dt'tails-(7 14 )752·1700. Let us$how youourex-. & C_atal1na . Ultra-frplc,allbltins Pvt sun· tionall~ nice. 2110 Xlnt con<1 .1Nowl'offt'red INVESTMENT tensive inventory of re· HOUSE in canyon $140 .. 3 BR , 2 Ba, detached llpacious?l>dr1N1.&fa~. deck ove'rlooki;.g beach.1-N_e_w~po_rt..cc•~L ____ _ VILLAGE I Bedroom 1 Bedroom & Oe1\ 2.Bedrooms 2 Bedroom Townhse 2400 Harbor BJ,•d. Costa Mesa 1714) SS-7-8020 by 9 w'ncr on I~ land at · DIVISION sidential & commercial country selling. I-louse garage, soft water, cpt.s: rm., 2 ~ireplac~. 1 .1 " Sold for $90,000. Will rent El PIK'f'lo Mtto , $129,nnn. . 642-lff. 49 for in · T~IE REAi.. E.5TATERS income propcrt.ies. from Lagunlf. Beach $155. 2 Br, dtps, bltns, beams, $360. mstr. suite. Masatve hv. fer $$00 per month to spec.tii>~ . a very pic4! duplex at Cos~ ·Mei.a $160. Hunt· lease. Nopets.536-0821 r~. w/wet ~r. Oelux qualified party. Pll: I IEDROOM s .... omclnc)i $44,950, to a t'ine com· lngton Beac h $175.SPACIOUS Condo '2 b kitcheqw/macro-wave& 714 ·492.'1436or6i4-5883 Nochi~ren,no'pets. DELUXEl .. 2"3 8,Ap•· COM Prime C•l It c M r aelf -c l "an awens , · · Pool.,.Re,.rea"·on • -By Owner ·4 BR , 4 DA . · . W)' merclal bldg. at $425,000 orooa de! ar $225. & 2 1 b , ' d h h h $ ai ~ Pvt.l>atios-lltd Pool ...,., family ·rm·· formal din frntg. 3000 sq. ft. AA'A te· :showing 9+0k spendable' Br on acreage $250. Agt. a ulou. area, -" mi to • ws r .. tras rompac-CMto Ana 3210 1959 Maple A.,. •• CM Nr. Shop'g-Adlts Only • rm, pool. $43. 3116 . nant on ~et lse. +. 1200 "'Ith 5 year NNN leases. ' 1'~ee . 979.8430 . b c h . $2 7 S. 968· 34 7 tor. etc. WUI accept long ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11q.ft.A'va11.fol"retaaltof· term rental Crom . East.side CM . t Br.romp. Martinique~ fices. Xlnt investment lalbee l1lancl 3206 3 Br· den, patio. ClotJe to responsible party at Wa~ed . nice family to redecor. Pool. Adults. 1777 Santa Ana Ave , CM I • S.. Ctemnte I 076 $160,000. 6'r.;·690 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W~tm . s hop. ctr. $300. $650 MONTH care ror ourhome.31;\R.2 $165 Month. 6'6·1947 Mgr A.pt 113 646·5.'>42 ' ' Bea utifu I new lower Children ok . 898-5066. I N C L U D •· S ba w /c pt ~. drps. Thef -'""°°"'~.'..'.'.:C'.':::.'.:'.:'.: __ ,_~;_~c.c;_ _ __;.;_oc:_:c.: •••••••••••••·•••••••••• INVEST "' yards are JUSl hat L T SHORECLI ORS!! duplex. 3 Br, 2 Ba, shag Olean xtra lrg 3 br 2 b• GARDENER Call Mis w you H' •-"-"'"'-•---1.. ~740 E US FFS View. by Storage 'garage bldg, 9 • 1 n R It · · need for i;ummer fun . ...,""JI,_ -J1 PAMPElt YOU ·1 ,ownr. 4 br. 2 ba, ram. rm. Units + office. 217· crpt, patio&, $375.mo yr-dplx w/w cpl drpg bltn so ea Y • 494·0731 $295. Mo. Ask for Bev or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ot:ean &: a:olr COUJ"5e view. Avocado. Cl\1 . 645-5714 FOUR·Pl..EX, C.M. ly. 615·0813 R·O.' FA' heat: wash/dry between 9:J0..5 :00; ask Dale 963·4567963--1186 LOW WE:S(LY 1 Pvt. beach club. ~ soo. . Assume V .A. loan or 1ck lotbo p "Miiia 3207 hk·up, lg pri yd, gar + for JoAnn or Fred ~-~· -'-'--'~=.C.."'--1 , · oro'"" 492"2S7l ' Coftdorni"iuna interest . 12) 3 br. I ~ ha a eni huge prkg $285 No dogs 2~R h e 1 . lk So.th L41g1m• 3286 .RA TES-v for tale 1700 + 121 2 br. Good invest·••••••••••••••••••••••• 842·4866 . . . . u . ous , ease, wa ••••••••••••••••••••••• Executi••WM NE W 3 Bh 2 Ba walk lo ment at u..1,500. Yeager $235. Span. Dupl. 1 Br, lo beach. Frplc., deck, OC •AN VIEW Pa 727 y-~-ll•d. n , . • •••••••••••••••••••••• 'D -r ' I OL lk r bugeyardwilhcreek1 ..... ' m . ~ ahopping:, ?ttan •iew. TAXSJ-IELTER _..eally.558·6171 re rig s tv. '~ b r 2STORY A t494-9471 . hoD}f!:. 2 br,den, l'H ba. Beach·BlvdatYorktown ~ Ma)' •ualt(y (or .tax r4:,tex.e~ & tri-~by HOUSE+ 2 ocean & bay, VIEW. 4 IEDROOM gen wlbltns ~li: dbl. gar. SJSO 536 0411 cnedlt $44 950 B Mature adlts, yrly. mo.499·14&2aft6PM .. 1 ' ' .• '/~ht11¥t1c}'.2br&t e. 3 Bdrm , 2 Ba, frplc + 1050 'h Balboa Bl . Family room, all ap-HIUSTllEET STUDIOS&llRs t.i ~per. Open l·C.30, f'ra, Compl pkg. Bra~ nu two 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba •p'·, 1213)663·4662 plianl.'es, one year old, Cute a bdrm., 1 tiath OCEAN VIEW. outsland· •Full kitchen S&t , & Sun. 101 Cadiz .. 846·l323 • . u ~ h f I hd d 1 ·493.a190 or 493·6Ml patios, garages. $89,500. corner lo( .• vacant. 3 oul!le ; rp ~.. w · ing walk to Pri. Bch.. •Healed pool llave it your "'·ay in this well -l ocated townhouse-for adults only. •3 bedrooms, 2 balhs •fresh pairit & carpets -ccny fireplace •Sunny patio· .C.arden setting"-' lpool •Full garage w/storage Yours for just S22;i. Tl-IF. VENOOME 1845 Anaheim 545-862.8 ,+'.:~t , Adult'condo,poolside 2 br, Callbroker646-4414 CoronadtlMcr 3222 Miles to 'beach. $42!!i. ~rs.lhdeck t patio. de<'ks. 3 Bd, 3 Ba, $450. •Laundry facilities V\.. ANVIEW4Br.,2000 2 ·ba 1 level lrg rms ••••••••••••••••1•••••• month . Call Agent on ,yeary. mo.494·9721. •Freeutililies aq ft, out.Atandlng fam. Owntr5"a-o:JO<i · 4CharmingUnits Uniquebch side,lBr,l "h 842 ·554 1 or Eves : TURNERASSOC. •Freelinens ham~.iPf\ly ... SW.900. , OFn 2 Lots Next lo Ocean Ba, frplc-; new cpts, rec 546·1322. 1105 N. C4s94t Hwy77, Laguna Wntlnimter 3298 •'f.V & maid sen<. avail NEWPORT .., FOR.URMODEL,3 Br •$1 9•950• rt . Gd . In co m e . rm w /we l bar & + ·11 ••t •••••••••••••••••••• •Bar·B-Que APARTMENTS f + '•• Ooly $48~ I 2 b 979·4213. sauna. $395. 675·5S43 or · . 3BR,2BA.bltn.'i.c"""& •Phone•erv·1-2BR.Unf$l3S/MO 0 !; ... •""" ,arJ?e cdrm, 2 ha 3 B I'" B --•-p 1 3 RD 2 BA Family Rm ·.-~ ""' JNVL" T NOW I r>--549·9501 r, '~ a 1,,.vnu.r, 00 • ' ' . . . · drps, patio, $270. month. •t mile to ocean PLUS UT LIT " . µ ' ..... ' w ,..,n eed p;i.tio on carport. laundry rm. 2 House w/ternf1c view. 963·4567 963.1786 Ask ror ---'--'-~'------I I IES ~ Tr!plex,..~iew-$74,900 ' :beautifully Jandst:aped lnduitrlaf I TOP LOCATION It beaut story. $275 mo. 842·9015 $42$.mo. 497-1816. Bev or Dale. Locliei·2 ..-lhs lnrants. Nopclj Triplex> 1' 1xer· 559.500 grounds w /pool, security Property 2100 duplex on oceanside or •. OCE RO , . 2450 Newport Blvd, CM Duplex-Nr, park. $57.500 ~ates & much more. $215. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bayside Dr. 3 blks. from 3 BR , lo/.. Ba , Central Air. A.NI'.' . NT Gracious Condominl.... Rent Fne 1, Bert.k\a Jl~nry, llc;.iltor . per mo. pays it all incldg IND. /OFFICE BLJ)<:. Big Corona Reh. 1 yr. okl corner lot w/lge yard. new, d1n1ng rm. frplc , U....,..shed 3425 Ne1tl lo beach. Bach., 2 Bed;~:M~!~~ OK , , 492>iJ1l.,215Avedel1'1ar~. taxes, in.s . & maint feet;. 3,()00 5q ff, pe[fect for 4·1evcl w/view. 3 br, s.:;oo $350. mo. 528·4626 No. end. ~ mo yrly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I &2 Br from $145 . San Clemente. · • Cjtl Dan at 839·8321 for Mfg . Reps., Acl'min .. etc. mo avail Mays 2 br$400 Dave , 4.94 ·7915 or EXECUTIVE WANTED Jaeuzzi s & T e nni s .1 ___ 7 _>_7_S_h_a_li_m_,_,._. __ Open HouSe Sat/Sun. 2 a,ppttosee. Agf.. Owp nr w /lina~ce. Lowdn. mo: svail June' 6. Call : S~l.es:a4r~~·n2e~' 5r;1rr;, _4_94_·00-'-"~·-------1 Deloxe 3 Br, 2 Ba, pv ~"-'-6--'1~32~3;_ _____ , QUIET pvt, 2 br. 2 ba, 4P:M Villt• Pacific~ Cod o:-i.x / 1 ACIFIC R.t:. 642-0200 557-6543 rrom 8 lo 5 or Owner : 8 9z.,15 12 or 2 A.pts for Rent. Ocean lake & rec center. see. NO increase in summe cpts, bltin£, rrp1, pool, :. do: tlh;, ~Del Gado Rd . --Onrb!ate-~800 COSTA MESA 4.UNJTS. 551·5846/S45-<&12eves. 892·473t. View & Garden. 494·9692 system. By So. Cst Plaza rent. Bea.ut. 1 hr rum gar, adlts. no pets. 376 W. St!1;230it. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3BR: Jba owner's unit. 6 483MORNINGCANYON . . . forinfo.Callblw4&7. &S.D. Fwy979-0493 apts $165 & $175 Spanis'~c~B~a~y== C -· S7 . . WA.NTED :N1ce ram1lyt Style bldg.pvlenclgar:,1 ~ondominlum l-lome 0 •DA.NAPOINT• arpo • ..,.. 4,500. Pref. Ava115/15.Donotd1sturb careforourhome 38R L..-aHi~I 3250 2 BR, 2 Ba, brand new. l ln<op\e. E,1ra lrg 2 BR. New (21 3BR 2ba. "'"" tr•de · Will •«<•t lenanl. 2 br, 2 ba, frpl , 2 BA . w /crpl< ,; dr"': ••••••••••••••••••••••• $225. mo. Next lo th r,;:; '~':~·~00,'.,';: ~d~ .2 P,tlv. Patios. heated drps. bltns, hi: decks, Oc money. Owner /Agl . dLbl. ga6r7.3S47099oo ~r mo. Nice yards foc s umme S BR , 2 BA. CONDO, beach in llunt . Be W. or Beach off Slater. pool/qcean . N . San Vu . 33935 Malaga Dr. S40·05SS wase. · fun! $29S. mo.963-4567or li't'im'1 pool, air cond, 2 846-1323 842-7848 .. Clemente. sii.200. No re· 838•33491496·6027 Loh for sale 2200 Casio Mesa 3224 963·1786. Ask for Bev car gar, $275. 642-1SS4 ; 2 BR c •-~ B ---------1 Ito I 96-2267 D' 1 ' 642 °•1s 979........., · rp1.:o •• ..,. ""' tins, 2 BR Condo, I "-ba. Nr. 0 a rsp ease.4 . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ae. ...., or . ......,, D/W f Pool I P ~ 2000 • re ng. · Rar. Huntington fl arbour. -..,C.-:.J:r.l ltCome r•r••r 2 lots, Arch Beach llJ!l<; Privacy! Older 2 Dr. 1 MI F ,.. 2b L--H'-_, 3252 pla.y·area.1 lndry, wat,er W•s her & Dryer . No ' •. ..-, C~op stro-I ·79 ••••••••••••••••••••••• next lo 11 .. LaMirada. kids/Pet, rr,lo121l50 • • rom wa r. r + ~ · ·~· aid c ·-IQ~ H den, 2 ba Condo. Gaa ••••••••••••••••••••••• P · hid o.k: 10 Min. pets. 897·4210or846-8890 •••••••••-•••••••.-•• · OUSE + S.. La g . B c h . Owner. Mr . Clea n . 3 Br . BBQ, 1 child OK. $270.4 BR ,fari'tilyroom,living Dana Pt. Manna,~-PIHECREEK B 0 • 2 8 h 494 ·3661. kids,pet/yrd , gar. $235. 846 7 •• 3 d. fi 1 m() 494.o568 L-leach 3741 uv•• U, y wner. Br,t .. ll<;;9Q.i ."S a~p r e mod c l•ed • " , Save 30 month, 3 Br. 2 ..... room, 1n . area, 1rpc, · -"T":'"---do. Pool. J;:ar. 3.,Jnl""to t:¥ts1de Costa Mesa 3 MOblle home/ Ba fr pie kids pct 4 BR 2 story. close to bch. cpts-drps. 2 car gar.. HUNTINGTON BEACH ~·;~~~~;rN•C•;;·:pt·•.••1;•0•m• TO ITS NAME ?!ean . $24,poo . Call bdrm home plus room Trtr,rkt 2300 (ncd,,l'(ar .' ' · Pool pvt patio t:!pl A(enc~ldMyard. s~~kl~. 3 BR.~ frplc., cpts/drps. SISO mo. $60 wi.. Htd OYer 500 t.all tr.•-'. ~nd .OJU-4836 fo_r 5 mo.re u~1l-.. $54 ,950. ••••-••••••••••••••••• Near all! 2 Br, 2 Ba , child drps,' cte .. $2'75. g7g.s19C vai ay 1. ·v.¥~~r Wsh\-l dr)'&rs , rcfrig. pool. mail phon; laun~ \0... S t re <j rn s v. 1 l h Save$. By "'--er. t ,,y·r G1ant63x300 lot Mobile 1-larbor J-lom e . ok ,fnc.d .$195. 96J67 7 mo. lst. J;i.st & il'eyosit. Pool.$250Permonth ' ' "''alerfa lls create a '"'" F Ad 1 ,. I I E d I or · 6 J.499.2544 , 1f 67 •.. 7060 ... _2971 ~ry . VILLAGE INN . . . new.beautifullydccorat.,f£ .Quall~ um. u.,, ony. nq. asts1 ,e ,2~r.5190.Y1ak ~ ....., 494.9436 rclax1ng_sctt1n11 for ed 3 Br. 1 -'h Ba . Rec • Pl Owners. No. bi, B;i.yside to a ll . Child. fenced. Huge 3 br, 2 tia + scp. ADULT COMMUN'ITY 2 your spal·Lous nc~· l·Ol' Area , l'ool , $ 34 , 990 DC• _ , Villa~e ... NB Feelbrkr. playroom, ·~tudio or 4th Br& De~ 2 Ba.$375 C1,ub 2 BR , 2 BA Model .. cncl'd. Studio Apartment 1 bk>ck 2-bedroon1 a partnll'tlt. ' D--..-rLt--. HOMEFIHDEltS bdrm Newly deeor'd 11 s' .......... I· C ·11 gar. t'entral air, rec. to Beach. Ut1·1 p•'d. $J7•. t'rom S200. i''urni1111·1· .493.5955 ~·-r.:::..._ ·· RealEslale . · · ·ousc, warn....,.... a fac's N 8 ·......-&r-" -• 1 -""---"''---'-'-~--I 7S2 .. 192G * 642 9'00• PE;rf . 1oeal. Snglcs, 10am-5pm.499·4500 · r. "t""'• , .. y . Call497·11S7. avail able. Smal pe ts COMFY', C01Y-11oa GUA1Lst. 1111w1>0t1T 1tACM Ex,h•ge 2800 .. children OK . lmmed. oc· • $280. 556·2962/645-8254 01\, Adults onl~·. Ofril'C "'UIET & RB.AXED UHITS'. •••••••••••••••••••••.•• 3 BR + ram. rm. or 4 br. c'py. S300 lse. 968·6215 3 Bdrm. 2 ha. nice view! ft.-.1... U....,. 3600 OCEANFRONT ba5helor open 9:Ckl to 6:00. 2300 .,. • CLEA.R 300 at: subd1v 2 ," b r 1 bl 962·4471 Fncdyrd. Kids&_.tsok . ...-..,.....:a:es & 2 Br, week-monthly. t~air,·iew Hd .• t:osta Easy .Town,h 0 0. me FOURS&FIVES lad B d ~· Pl. 1. ,..~ a. rp ' tns. w ·th· 11<. d'="~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5360321 ·4971590 h !brl 00 ~ n en ,v •f'. eny g rdner $350 , 534 8 1 1nwa 1ng l.Slance"'~ rt' F' Be h · , · rtl esa.Phoncs.iS-2300. oo:vners IP ; . n .,. 'T.a.)I: ·1'ht:1\ered. prope/ty water . 393 fro nt rt. Slurgeon Vacant. 4 r . 2Ba, 2 ca lQ schools $325/mo ,.....,wpo s inOil ac . ai r cond d . fir. plan appr<'t'.in ~oodareas. Foothill Bl. Glendora. 549.01·9211.689.2297 g;i.r. Nr. Schools. K.ids (9!;.Q92 · · new3Br,2Ba,elt!C.kit .. Mewportleadt' 3769 r w I p" t . s e P . d e n . 536-2579 · 592-5010 Ag_t Ca . All or part dn pay· Pets OK . $350. Call Daw ·' ' .. w/w cpl, yrl)' $375. mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• "THE GABLES" Sttlu<k:d & enclo5ed rov· ' · menl on inoome or ?? 3 BR . 2 ba, cpt./drps. stv. 963·7881or962-3892. MisliOll Yie}o-3267 $48·2819/(21313J3.Z2'66 $29.ss'WK UP. 1 Bdr, 2 Ba Newly decorated; 2 br ered patio. Just right for 22 Unit upt bldg, It.Int lOC . 1 ~99·369S (7 14 1321·4888 rncd yd, avL now. Child Irvine 3244 •••·•~••••••••••••••••.• & Baih. Color 1V. maid w/gar . •Adlts-ne;w cp!Ji :~~:.1i1r 1 ~~~·:.:,:0~i ~0~1ir;~ooo 979337 e.es. OK.sJoo. Rel.54118328 ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• Gra"o•• 3 Br, 2 ba , Del~~~.~= 1300 !~r-N~~;.;~o'i.~~: ~~'.~:~!/~~l-~!l\'",;!~;~ close by . Real E1tctte 3 Br. 2 Ba. newlydecorat· UN IV. PK . 3 br, 2be. garden style townhouse, sq ft , 2 bdrm w/loft-den. 646-9681 1-5,636-4120 STU A.RT REALTY Wanted 2900 ed . good family house highly upgraded, atrium air cond .. & pool. Only frplc, plush crptg. home· ----------1 2439 ·•c ·· Orange ... $200 831-1381,. CovinMon ••••••••••••••••••••••• near · au schools, Mesa & lovely patio. $375mo. $26S .S86-9tZ7 like stora ge, walk -in YE'A.Rl..Y Steps toBeach, 667"B"Virt00a .. Sl90 ~· IALIOAISLAMD d e l Mar area. $375. Avail May lst552-0ll06or Low e ly Lake f'ores t 2 closets , bath & 11uest delux e 3 br. 2 ba ,1--"'-.::.._:_=:=::::::::.:_ J.25"-cr~s.Countr)'lnthe 4-PLEX 642.9181 &545.6'140eves. 673·8284 storyhome.4 er.2•1:-Ba , bath, bltn gas range & rurn /unr. Avail now. OAKRIDGEVlLIJA C'ly 3 Bd tar•• ko'lchen Home or duple1t . Ca:-h · d k 2 675 5204 3 BR 2 BA bltns 1 •• · • • lJ'nbelicvabfyLo.)Y llJu ge family room , oven. patio ec . ca ..::.:~·-=~------1 · · · • Vu. $79 ,SOO. By Owner. 591 500., bu Yer . Ca 11 C h uc k College J';i.rk, 3 BR. 2 Ba, UNIX PK. Terra~. new 3 tenced JJlrd. •Reduced to enclosed garage w/laun-BEAUTIFUL Waterfront Children welcome. $225. Appointm e nt on fy . Spiller . A.gent. 645-0..103 next to school. $3.50. mo. Br;. 2 Ba. DR , patio, pool, $37il 586.91Z7• dry room. Pay only elec· 8i8 W. Cenier. 645-9219 493·1003 . I.'' WI Gardner. 552·8876 or Mt5,552·18'96 · · tric. Adults. So. of Coos apt. 3 'h hr. 3 ha, ram. & _::_:.cc.:;::_ ______ 11 4 ... ---1 1 --•· 3269 hv rm . sunporch. pvt. 2 BR, $175. mo AdulL.:;, no 5Clftt .... 1080 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_64 ·6719 FOR homes ror I.EASE ... ewpvrt eggoi Hwy . 5 blks from beach. pier $750yrly 67J..7228 ~ ts "r:·• 1-..;.;~..;.;~~..;.;..;.;~t~I . or SALE 1·0 the lRVlNE ••••••••••••••••••••••• $425. 435 Goldenrod, pe · 645_97 •• •••••••••'•••••••••••••• Monticello Co.ndo. 4 br. w B h 3 B • c d I M ~ dshwshr, no peL.:;, AvL area Call us! We are ' eac r. nu c .. t. orona e ar. (714) ONTl-IEBCH.2br,patio,.:---------- 2 STOR,Y $2000 Tax Rebate Houses Furnished 4114, $2BS. tst & la•L + here to serve, YOU & dr~s ... Dshws r , 2 ba. 675·9337. Wkl y, mthly. or Summer $1752 BR. bltns.paneling. v .'• u price, 9Htg BchTriple1tet $100dcp.548·l392aft 3 Willi MAk~ EVf:RY pa 10, Y y, _,,,. 2-2 ·ea duplexes encl. season. Resv.644-5206 crpL~. drps, pool. Infant 12• •so F 11 · 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., t ri1 •A"" c21>1 bed rm , 2 bath, bl~ns, just bUi\t. Lotsofpatlos Ef<'FORT to solve YOUR 696-5880 · , . · . ok, no pets. 2265 Canyon rlilnge & oven, oversized 2010Huntington General 31 02 4 Br. 2 Ra . bllr\$ cplo;, housing needs. CONDO nr. lloag Hosp. garage, pvt patio, crpts. I Br.Stepstobch.Now 't1I Dr Apt F 833.8533 closets. pl·~nl)' of ;•O'-nDailyl·SS39·6'179 ••••••••,•••••••••••••• drps.frpl ,SJ2Sci\1Joan PETTIT drps.388BaySl,C.M June26th.Sl6Smo.Wkly " ·' storage. YA hcal 1 air y -' Orange. $185. 2 Br, con· 646.7711 erkr REALTY 2br. 2ba tri·level, fr)ill , $200/$225. lnfantto2yrs. duringSummer.6'13·6640 Hacieacla ft.Mna condition!'ng, your !'ielec-Corona Del Mar Triple1t nient location, chlld ok. Univer~S~~O:C,Jrvlne cPl:!ll tdrps,$300.64S·7418 Nopets.S4B·2020 1628 Oceanfront apt. 160W-.WH:...C.M. lion of carpets & drf)S . bltns,dshwhrs,pool. sun· fncd gara ge. 2 BR , cpts. drps. disposal. .. 3 IR·2 IA Tntfse CdM ·2 BR. 2 _BA. bllns. Avail. now. 1 br, $181l BEAllTl"1L PayraentB less than rent. deck !!. 2 w /fireplaces, Newport Beach. Mobile. fplc, patio, laundry rm . REMTA.LS Frplc. shag crpt lhruout, frpl. ~ean w1ew. beam Uti l pd. Winter. 9634888 GROUNDS at VJI..LAOEGARDt:NS $105.000 Prine. Onl y . waterfront location Sl SS. g a r . S 2-2 5 · N o 2 BR. 1 Ba .......... S3IO private patio, encl. gar, ceil, 2'1!! c•r gar. pri. bch 10 mintues to ocean. Lgc 11:!.~-~~~ St., Santa 673-1418evesorwknd\. ~~~:~::.e~~e/I~~~~~· & ·~~~7s7~.hildren . Agt 28R.2 Ba .......... $325 complete comm . rec. 67p.r~s . $40101/mo . N1EWfurPOR2TBCRR3EST88, lWov .. 1 !..!.,2VIB.rt.hl B~~~-2GBr 3 BR, 2 Ba .. $3114 /410/450 £acilitie:!ll. s..~. · Y~ n, • • e · _...,., 1 pa. n;"'o . as ASSUME 7r/r VA .loan. 'i 48UNITS HOMEPIHDERS Privatehouse,bigfenced 3BR,21h 8a ......... $400 $350mo.494-0321 ••n~NAP.OINT• .,bar . _FrTplt:., PMoot . &Waler inc ..... a-Peries. $450,000 •642·9900• d b BR b f .., acuzzt , enn1s. w;t carpeU. gas :--_~at. gas Ownr. Nr. So. Cst. Plza. 3 yar • 4 Br. 21/t ath, $390. 33 BR' 22,/b· •1m ... · · .$4.50..,., • LUYUIYtrt"lll.ll'V\ New (!) 3BR !ba, crpts, see to appreciale! Bike stove, 8ir conditioning. Y"'. " •• ·,very nl e 3 br, uusT SELL . ' (213)370-""". Y7 a am ., -----bl -,. ~-~-Oc r1; NEWPORT Beach $85., .,....... · ' · ··· t 4J> ba · . W 1~. to beal.'h . J525. mo. swimming pool, re<'. l 'h ba , D /'R, prof. E1tlre mely motivated utilpd. Also house in Ca· SBR,2'-'.t ba,ram .•.. $450 ~pi:t;;at:~~p.·;;,~:' "VU. 33'3St.,Malaa:a Dr. 615·7184 room ,was hers&dryer-s. lnds~pd. ~sprnklrsv li'&B, "ell•r .• 1.1 2 bedroom un· t 1140 H LIKE NEW HOME 4 BR. 2'h ba ......... $450 <i..; ·-._,,,~ "' • I 1 . p , o ly "" " " nyoncoun ry . ouse College Park1 Clse to }.a~u12i , ·pobbyshop . _.,.......,.. ..;...._ •-..:.U..L 3786 g. Pit ~Q.·J rtn . n · Its. NeW carpets, paint Laguna.Beach $155., util 11 RAISOR'S Prl~e reCluced~ Mr. ...,838·~1~1 ~ .,..... Deluxe 2 Br, 1 Ba house. $48,(l(M). 979-1910 and dlspos~als. ReceqtJy pd. Also vacant units schoo s. sboppg & bchs. JI d 671 7022 •••••••••~•••••••••••••• Cpts, drps. enc. g.-r, •-~leach 1084 upgraded . Spendable. is Huntington Beach $135. S43·4~t .,_ REALTORS ...!.~1 da•I. Agent eve, ApcwlMCtlh Fwwl!IMd Large •Ba('helor. Vu, util adlL'i . $250. 556-1280 ~ .~ ,"' ' · •••••••••••••••• ••••• pd. nope~. $175. mo. Yr. ••••••••"•t••••••.f ••~ 12.l"k .o,.1$100,000 down. Balboa $140. La1una Co?.Y 2 Br. frplc, pool. sm 2 BR 1 •-•1t WALKtobe8ch , 3 br, 2 ba. ~ant1st1~vah.1e. Will sell Bea ~h $140 .. wal~ to yd, Adults only. Rer, ~Campus~.,lrvlve ORIG . BLUFn; Water. lease 499· 248. · C"rP s, ..,.,....,, "ns, 1 1 on l!~r financing. Earz:is wat~r. Agl. fee. 9'19·8430 , Eastsiile $250645-4746' Camp~s Valley~Ctr front, 2 Bd : 2 Ba ; D.R~ •~•11G Iii.cl 3706 pool. laundry_. $175. mo. 400 tq. ft.. fam. rm .. x n · f.64 40 per month grOsB. , ,. -C"ALL 133-:J•OO · 6()".pai.io. (213 )3ll·M44 .• _..•••••••••••••••••••• ~ tw1enh 126 Monte V1sla, apt 9. eond. ~S,500.kijll .uppt. Prfncipals only please-Costa'Met• 3124, Clean a B~ouse. No cpts ' 1 3 BR Apt. Spacious. Lrg L . UllfwWthed .:"'.:':.-4c::390=------ onl y. eves.' wknds. <slltod•Y<7t<J752-t700. ••••••••••••••••••••'•• or f"tn t:e: Non·smokers SPARKl..ING Blocks away: in CM . •room·w 1bar.Canberum ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 12-43\::1136 Br d 'I 2 B" 2 LUXURY 3 br. nr. South ' I N V f: S T M E N T BACK BAY sep hse. l only. $235, 645'·5849 ELEGANCE an 1'ew > l;'K ·~, -or unfurn. Call $cMo111 Ca-a 1016 OIVISION • Lrg. rm . bar klt<h. run lrvlne Condo.3br,2ba, BA, prlv. gar, P•llOS, ,213/79S-64008am-8P.m t.n.oalsland 3806 C•t. Pl».•-$275. Bltns, ••••••••,:'.~;~••••••••"'•• Tl-11'.; R'-'AI.. F.ST/\TE'RS .. a. 3 Br, 2 Ra hom(l priv .Yd. sunken liv. rm. rrml. din. wooded lot, nu1ti c all · ••••••••••••••••••••••• CpL'i &drps.540-1901 E R N . 1 1 $165 . Int: utll. Mature Just remodt'ied E.S1de. rm .. pools & tennL~. Club cedar e #tel · S275. lalboa Pe"hrMla 17,07 Yearly, Spacious 3 Br. 120 ALBERTPLACF. home.~gt•nv e , + •r4'rited"i,r Ocean view. 546·9950 $450 SS20664&55277.c.c · IALIOA... OK $390 1 ed Ck Dclu1te 2 br, lba.adulL'i, BY OWN cl wwtri· eve DAN.A Jtoint duplex fully ernployed male. 642·127'2 $295. Prefer adults · fees & grdner .• incl'd . 644-6126. ••••,•••••••-••,.•••••, 28a, Oar. Patio. children s q. ft. 31972 rg nia $68 . 950 _ Ail. 34121 CA) ~leoch 3 140 · · .4 ..,.. He~hlmtd • i. • • mo. mm . · nopets.Sls5.C:11l : Way. Open llou8e daily Coast Hwy 496-°'31 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA Verde 3 hr, 2 ba. 2 * IEHT.,S * D pie 2Bf 2Ba O!} ,Charming, unique IOC?. ~upancy, deposit re· aJ0...3572 833-9781 r S t A 'lh . .,.. ,. ' -u x . , CIM.e to shops, tio!, bay •qulretl'. &75·8721 10·4, rom a . pr. Harbor Pacifi c condo· rrples. new paint, t:rpts uNlV.PARK 3Sr, 2 8il · Wtterf~t. &~ao. 105 Main S\. LGE 1450 s.£.,2 br,2ba,2 tPhriru Sun 1 • 1 · 1 A 33 P 900 '" 1~Nlohw. MesaVe£dclriplex ,Sdio, frplc, next door to thruout, e n c l . patio 2BR.2Ba ... ~ .. $32:5/42:i BoatSllpavaU.-Ptl : ~r 645--8140 38RAp\.Spacloos Lrg L stot"y, frpl, beam eeil., ;,.,wa ' · 2Br&,den ,rrpl.:22··Br, t.heaauna,11cr st.rrom w /poo l tbl. 3 ca r 38R 2inBa $450 Realty67S.2058or(213l • .roomw/bJr.Canbefum cir. stairs, gar . Adulti; S89, · .,I pat\os . $69.000 Prnc. ocean .S235.mo.96J.e739 drivew¥y,enrl .yanl£or 1 49R :·2 '111 Ba .:~::~::·$&:i0 478·.1124 .0wt.er., Vu 2 Br . dshwar, oru1irurn4Call only, no pets .'22 93 •··-• p m I J5b only. oWn/Agt &U-1'768 ask for: Stan boat or ., Nr. all schools, WALNUT SQUARE BLUF~s C d b wshr/dryr, els to 0ttan. 213nts-Moosarn-6pm. Fordham, CM 646-3485 ~ rop• r _, nopet.s.$410 5$-3758 2 BR •B rXK "-::_1 on ~tl.e m· Bv wk or mo.· &1ul1:·~~'p,~-~~"ti~;1-:;:';;~~~~~;---•••••••,•••••••••••••• M.wport leadl ll 6t • a ·········· -plelely reattc.atM.3br " '1-..0eP .... M•a 3107 1 YR NE.WTRlPLEX FORGEi'LOANCOSTS z 4 PLEXES ........................ o-Palal 3226 2BRT~:..T~:;.nocK$42' ... ·-· ~nd!li, ,pauo: SIS-WI 3 bed. 2 ba, bltm .. laUn· O...nar will~(am' p_cn. 3 1 " · Live on Lido Isle, only ••••••••••.••••••••••••• R • ' · · · ·• · P:OOI . 'C)•1e' to '11chls. olte ~ Jn EANFRONT Yrly. 3 dry facil. Adlla. Inly. OCf!anrront, 4 'Bdrnaa, ~-, $450 mo 2"e"r 2 ea BEACH HOUSE' 5 4 BBR . 2 2\ ba, den ····~~ l'hoP'I· 6 diUri!hes.'$395 •-'••••••!.•'. ... .a•••••• •br.,2 ba, frpl, bllns, ~plJ, m . 675'-&4ft8or'4G-U61 $2000Cl0l'"u11~rice.;..J. locatl o.n . Prime In• d• nbal rS28S. 499·~· -... , NE~LY painted 1 ,.i pac. Ba, home In Surfslda. Side /by side In ~xcehcnt 213-793....:,042'7 'col1ett. 'M rl 2 B 2 e;. n::; .• ~.,• · . '' . ' '·' . ...-mo. t.ot.ae."'64t-0335 1i a.....a... .... :£. 1 * drps. No peta. 675-1536 :='.4 S" ciu (or~J'pt. et3·M ·llMlll vh trnedt·all 3 bedro,m. SeclUded NeWPort. ls land, r))!'.. tns. •w........ • ' Pooti,crpt. ~t lndry, oplilflli9o hodl 3111 affr. 2 br. 1 ba? Cl>l1'. or 219-592·~ Belmont 1"4 bath unit' Annualfln• Imm at! u I ate. 2 Br , Fotmtoht Valley 3234 ~ adului. 1'71 E. zznd Sb •••••-·••••••••••••••• ·drJMI. patlo &: cafll'()tt. I Really, 316 M1rln1 Dr. aom.e $19 ,920. -rf,X • adult!. no peU. $265 mo. ••••••'9••••••••••••••.p• VISl... Hear Beach .. ~ OCEAN view, 3 br, 2 ba. Jn' to beach. Adlts, no :sealBfl•~h.c'a,.,, I . clual~,e ,:si'.l lea pf!)c ~ 50336lhSt.,c1tlrollect39R,2Ba,bltns.,2cl1' •IALTV · .. nt:At.1' CO,.t~A j 1 s P.RM $\35 t ,Ulll. C&D . bltn ~. W t D . pet.s.SllS.673·3018 ...... Pre,...., 1400 n::~4·~4 ~~~:~1at~J 211·317;.tMO -a•r. pool. $360. mo . . 552-750q • END~ Ad1idl5 , ~o pell. 2. bah:ony.$260.642-llM 21r-St7t !'•••••••••••••••••••,,,. south CoastiBl'tlllcrs. ~ OCEAN FRQNT '2 yn.i . 632·3423 or 9fl!.23ll'. ~ · t Bedrooms. 2 baths • Elden, -3l~ ~def,..... 3122 f'anUl)'-POO!· 543-1911 100 • C·2 f"ront•ae. !}a men y.'ant 2-3 gtrts for V1c.1nlUnlv.P1rk.3BR, CHniniroolfot. 1 ,....., • llft •I l.i.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• • , Katella·.GQ ,1,next to 1s,2u 1 R, A.dWl Un a, Back 3 .br. 1uit.e of very 'J'ho roslesl draw in the m bath. 2 str. N1wl~ nt~ Jaculii le~ \. ~ 11 a • 91111: 422 Larks pur, jus t re· •SM.clfS.. k•M• •"""l 1tieiitt' 1:5()00 aq. E11flldr:)Cos\i tnsa1. )' phah .S br. Jtouaf. 11J5 West ... If Delly Plf6t de~ S38S.11•mo1 ltt1e. '_14!1/Jil~.(~ ) ·y ~l•c.,tl~f~·,11!:.' decorated 2 br. 1 b1 Pool<;-dl>t le drps. lnch·y, , ft. ~lfl:J 'E11ch•n•e · owner. pnn·ctpals oelfl mo. each, yrtx. Ste'.~e. Cl asai Cied Ad,. Phone Jobs o ,Real :£1t ate 1'-LafY '!l>ert61-GOO .,.II l ti1 '....-t• w /,ar. $271.,644·6800 / adults. 177 E. 22nd St. N~ ~ •~ ~. 678·9J.51 tM2-752,1e10 1 • • • CM. ' M4·U2'6 Ne1r Beat h. 642-3615 ·-' , J I II '• .. , • I . . %p~J:2~0~A~IL~Y~P~._~O~T;;:--JA;;;;;;;;;;j;j;;F~'!!1d'!ay~. A~p;•l;I ;"~";;97~5 Ap""'-'h ........... .... lo,.:.... 4300 Offloo Rlfttal 4400 l•dnlrial R-4500 Leal & Fouod SJOO Holp W..tod 7 IOO A.fa, Fl ,,.,......_ Afc lw~l1 U......._ Afaa lwM1 U.tw.. •• 0:-U.tumls.hed 'ltOO ··~····•••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •\••••••••••••••••••••• •••··~:~··::••;•••••• • ••••• .. t•••-••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••'""' ' ••••••••••••••·••·••• .,IOOMMA.TlS FOUND ' blk/brn tn•hr As..-y .... i •• Costa Mesa 112 H.H119to" leodl 3840 Newport leach •l l.Y • , ' Wan l •d lo 1,h a r kUNTINOTON Exec . •COSTA MISA * ExPf'r'd In bo1torRV •I · EX. la:e 2 br, 2 ha. dlx fuJ'A~e4, 6' uhlurnbhed .:AtlJ'acitlve JIUrround '~s . officH. Plenty of p.1rk· Vic. Newport Blvd It Del App I y M a C 0 rit I~ r · ••••••••••..,••••••••••• •••••••••••••••·•••••••• ··,··,.··tt·K··.,.••E••Wl'Ott••••••"T•·. I \~e beiut1r.uL. 2 bedroom pj1c. Sublease m•w oft'. 1:t00 & tTM)•q. n .. J>rlvatt1 t>oa , ma1e cs;ork11poo?> simbty. lst "and. ahlfll. •2 BR. 1 Ba, Mesw. Verde. poolsjde apt nr heh. Adil , ab\ s , a\ Oak w o.od . EtSY prk ·1. J•rutor11;1I Ina. 14' &r01111. • Mar, C.M · .54&.M66 Ya chts, 1631 Ph1ttnU•, Adults. 1ar, refrig. $200 . .sorry no pets. $165. Tfi ere 1 $t,OOO,OOO. ift Setv. & utlls . pd. $86. mo. Nattrfls, Rltr-, 9'fD..M?J Lolt : Grey striped cat, CM 1AM &3PM. a -N_o-';pe-;ts;;;;-. "":;-:'-;897;:-:'~•;:'";:--l ~5..'l6~·11362!':"'~-----I AP ARTMEMTS BIG' rec r~a t ion f ~clltUes . 347·~31 or :?13·S.'n·S92 l MolAr :;i,i• !Illy Slamea;e up pea.ranee w I APT MANAGF.ll th =r <;o'l'hpllm~n\ary tenn11 eves. r"f"or .:.• •,. orau1ge ~08e. fem1do. Vlr a.I'-. Walle to ltath on • ' lessons, Suodity bruneh. _,, M d 11 G rde Ap!s AUTO MOl.DI"""' Cpltoman111te l211ntts in Luxury :1p11rtmcn livinc · Sports tournament•. A •IMO.t-•Jtt:f.RENT• 10 .100 1q .rt. al 9 :a.~t . i•n'! 8 8 n · INSTALLB Costa Al csu. tlusband ~:r.2,~ris~bp~:~~ ~~~ O\'erlook:ln~ th~ ~·a1er. • fulltime act\~ities dire«-1·2·3 Rm . offices from n~t /2.3,000 Kq.ft. at~ nel. lfl · &IZ·RS77 or96J·.50l9. $3.SO hr. rull Umc, aflt·r mayhave other~·ork .No 81_536.7215 or&e1.39.')7 t--:njoy S75U ,000 h ealth torwhoplanapartl.e.<1& $135 p1•r 1110 Near Newbuildini!,lrvineln· l.OST : Grry r emalci 10 d uy tr11iinlnl(. Good pets orl'hildrt>n.642'·1960 ~.pa ,1 sw1n1m1nl(pools ,7 From $165 BBQ's. We 'll even help •lrpon. Sect'y. strv Gn du s tr\111 C o1nplex . ah11 gi,:y J:>oodlcntbt, Vii·. "'h.,t•lll 11 mual. Med 2 BR. dining rm, rrpts. DELUXE 3 Br. z•,<.-Bu. 2 l1 Rhtcd tennis <'ourlt; you f_lnd a roornmatC'. premises No lf't1S('rr-q. l'r~'SliAe architecture~ Culverd11ole 1ruct, Irvine. benefits, oulliidc v.·ork. drps. /\dulls only. $225. frplc s , gar::a~e . all J>lu s miles of bl cyclt! O u k~·.ood •Offers l~e Sorry. no one underaJ & 83S·3223 9t1lnoon Ill n d 9' cap in g . SS2·960l Looking for bri.rht, mo. AvMiJ. soon. 527 '\'. utililies.Wulkto~ac h. l r a ils., pu1tin~. s huf. fiocstin~unLtycJubtiv noiwts.Modelll<>pendai-_833~0 Artcrn~-ti Prinklered, 600 oin\P. person who bkE'il T bl flt'bo:.ird . croquc1. Junior Ing at 8 pr1e,e YOU can .of· I 10 to 7 s 1 panel, tf'()u11d level. .!i:oOO I.OST: .. .,~ido" sm . Ian young 1h . ~ .... ti8IS Wilson , 642· 19GO; 642·'19oS o • 1 ·:i lrp, 5224.50 monthl,i.·; ~ord. There s $1 ~.ilho Y · • ee our artier $140 up store·ofrices c'pts pu rk in J:, expa ris lon, do):, lie 149~:3~0~.~ Vi e~·~"~"~"'"t·.~-!peo;;p~I;•;;· ~I~.~-~·~;;·;;;;;;;. Big Sunny Upper. bhns. Prope-rty ~· uli;o I :1 nd 2·l>edroom in rt1rreuhon facilJUes. a u.d in the upllttml'nt sec-· drps ulr halh. 17301 s hBrt term Jeou1e pre· Vullc.v . He!'.ord. 962·1239 ~:.~~?r!l~~.~o IM'ts.1,-.-.-... -,-:-:-.'-:-~·-:-,,·-n.-~-~-.. -.,,' ~l~~ss ~~d. 2i:~,~~~ tt~~~ ~~~' '!~~ s:r'!~ie:a~~~=~: ll~:KWOOOGAftOEN 1-~~:c;f~;~:~~~=:~:: or. ~~11~~14 1:1~~~ ONl .Y FOUNI)-: Male, Siaml'l!e. AYON .. .. ~-.. kl\('hens. privutc patios HHQ 's, trips & mort•! APTS name Panther Vie, J-JVH I ·I IDRM new <'pt. JBS.ft Sabot, nr. or balconies, C'arpeting, Free Sunda,i.: brun~h. 16th at Dav.... Cice, 900 ~q . fl, In shop· Rttttals Wonted '4600 Call. 642·0331 fLOFTOHLYI Heil.M2·5117 draperies . Subterranean Plus beautiful singles. 642·8170 .... :1,ngMc~~~1rd (~~h~r~~ •••••··~··••••••••••••• FOUND ~ longhair grey Pvt Patio, rrpl. t yr !st' 2 BR. nr. beach. Carpets, parking ~·Ith ele vators. 1 & 2 bed room ~ pts · l.ongcrdB 213.fi..1B·2000 or Exe cut1 v e (who owns rtm Cal . Vic. Von 's, Spr· HAYLOFT AnS. drps. stove & refrig, & Optional maid service. furnished & unfum1shed. WANTED : Roommate, 213.531 _95j:i ~ome & really care!! ror inj;!dllle & Bdinger, HB. GET MORE OUTOFUFI! Aar.516!.Agt.6'75-6100 J us t north of .. ~<'Shion Oakwood Garden Apt Strai&ht, mature male to 1t)needs3o_r48drm,11n· 846.5158 Ile an AVON ~epttJSen· 283 A•ocodo, CM Island at Jamboree and offt:rs a'? exclusive "N shr. luxurious 3 br condo . 1136 An;iheim, c .,..1 . furn rental 1n Corona dt'I ----------i tative. McCl new people. 645-0143 l BR Condo. Brand new S,1n Joaquin H1lls Road. Rent Raise Guarantee". beaut rurn 'd . Jacuni. Office, ground nr. GOO M 3r or . Newport wi th LOST; While Dr>g 4t9n 5 add nt>w lnlertSL'l to your ----------1 <'Hr Pct & dr a pe s . ·relepl'tone (1141~·1900 We .iuarantee th~t your pool in Irv. $200 mo . .!q.ft.. parking, $125/nlo. oce_an -.:1t-w on yearly Vir. Edwards & Edinger , life & c11m .!i:rod moot'y ADULT 1 BR. lrp/C', pool. Wa she r , dryer, refri~. for rental information rt'nt will not be raised fo 547·6191 673·2654. , b11s1s. Wtl! puy $350.·$450. <'hilds dog. 893-837~ too! No scllln~ exJ)t'r. Sl80 mo. 1975 Pomon:1. pool. Adults. Pct OK . ----------1 ONE FULL YEAR & you per rno. (213) ffil.'r14!1 or neces s. l 'tl show you CAI $175. Ov.·ner 963·lt:62 or still have the nexibility FEM. 3 br Parit Newport CORONA DELMAR P.O. Box 1217 Whitlier, REWARD $250. forL~'T how. Call S40-7041 , C11.ll M5-4llt. 963 -1501 or month to month OC· Twnhouse. Fum'd. Call: $125 2 room suite garden ca 90009 Diamond Wrist W:itt'h. ~~D~•~Y~'~· ~~~~~~~ cupa ncy. Rents from Cherie15!·llll/640.1673 offices, xlnt parking, Bout Canyon Safeway f'OUR SEASONS AP'J'S 3 BR , 2 BA . frpl. DJ\\' $160. J>rices vary by loca· Coast Hwy , 673-4120 17 )'r old mule stu<k>nt de· store. 494 -5$43. Spacious, 1 st.of1', 2 br, gar. Nr. Beach. $32.5 mo: tion. P..lodels open 1010 7. FEM . Rm mate wanted ti.1 sires room , CM. Clcun. -------1 BABYS ITIER Wanted. JI,!! ha, pvt patio, pool, 1219-AHuntingtonSt. Sorry , no pets or shr. 2 hr. apt: & poo~, $65. Single offil:·t". Priv. non.smoker. quiet & re. $25 Rt~WARD for Lost 6 :30AMto8:30AM,wkdy adults, no pets. Sl85. 735 children wfsame & child, Avail entron<'e. Xlnt localion. li11b\e.&46·4219aft6. Cat. Malt>, blk/wht,2yrs morning!\. ,..,Y home. JoannSt.&45·0332. JBR,1% BA,crpts,drps, · now.642·3790 C.0StaMe~a-G42-435-1. old, Vic : Warner & Pam656·43G7or642·2102 , frplC, priv. yd, patio, Q k ood RACJ-IELOHAPT. Jo~ucl~d.839·7196., days. Upstairs J Br , 2 Ba , ws hr/dry,D/W.536-21651 a W LG .New4brfiouse toshr. ExKutiTeOffice R('as. to •$150, Newport '--------...... :i~rg~;se'$t~~. pmeot•.' 1~ .. ,•. lrtfM. 38'44 * 2 WEDS FREE Garden , in H.B. 1 blk. beaC'h . No Overl ook-i n ~ Newport Beaeh·only. 545--8895 ~OUND : Blac~ & Wh:~e JfABYSl'ITF.R forPBM yr: ·' Move in w /depos its. A~~..+ments smokers or pets. Bach's .. Harbor at Ne""""rt Blvd. Can't Sell'. Rent to me• OR. approx. yrs o . old boy , from 3 to last. clnup sec. deposit. •••••••••••••··~···•••• ,.,-. ... male or remale. 642·1802 -·~ Male. Blk swt high on 7 p ,.., wk d y s. San Good Pl r · h ?Bdr 1•14 ba air pool only 1 BR $l90 2 BR w--_. .. -•' Approx600sqf.t.642·4644 Sin~leupto8units.Call forehead. Vi .. Mes a Cl•o,•nt• '''"·Must ace or r ig 1 ' · ' · $230 Refrig. Security, .---,.. .... 2 BR , 2 Ba, SISO. incld utl l. 638 4722 v d Pl' 54 .;:_, ~· "' "' II family.548·5823 pvht.t ga:.,3&0 1!':'1rt.2'1nt,. Pool. Jacuzzi. R ec . lblhandhvine Furn . 646.4004 eves, Verynit'e,nowavl. 18Ssq. · er c. -..: 0-._.,. have own trans.kc1a sc s. ~ . ....., -~ at B'd I . 83S·3010day•.Jan ft. Tues, Thurs & othe.i SEE"'ING apt m"n•ge. v.'kdv. s. 557.3550 ns or l BR. I or 2 adults. $145 <PM 1 g w exert'ise rm.. 6""'--"'550 n. .. .. FOUND· Black Lab Mal · B II " ~ I • 1 ----"~:..:..=:_ ___ l ;:--~--:~-;---::-::---:·I day-. r wk. Xlnt. IOl"a.1 on ment poso·t,·on. R•fs. 0 · . [ Pam. mo. 721 W. 18th. Apt 1:-----------j . 1 1a1·..,i;,"oor1\', G Bd NB .. d I f tl t ~ approx 9 mos . Vt('. __ c ______ _ "D". 545·0772 /833 -0192 LOC)Unaleach 38'48 STOMEYllOOK roo~yZ rm.2 eaapt. ·•ea ora y.wrier vaeanc.v £aclorfor8yrs II arbor & 19th Cfl.1 , BAHYSITTF.R: Loving, Irvine Ave. at M('sa At · G d A St raight man over 21 • etc.$100mo.673·5684 onjob. EvesS48·7290 64i!·3171or960·3048 reliable person ror yng . S 545·4855 .P 5. in a ar en. share w/same. Pool -, TORYBOOKHOUSE l1m1.ted n umber or clubhou·.e. sii•.~mo. t' WANTF.D : Ren.t. fumd. Mi•cello••....... . , children. My home in Freshly painted, 2 BR . 1 11~ .,....,., mo. Studo·o $160 mo. 2 b 2 b & d ' ~ f R A NB -· LOST · Beige Cockapoo T ti k I pt t' e o.:o • sp~c1ous r , r. en mo'le rrom ll.B. -• .,5,,.,. o ci;. ea~. 1rporl· Rental• 4650 · .. ,; ur ero<' , rv. . 1m , eve. ........................... ) ba, duplex Hpl for le11se. agt4!M-4439 : 497 ·1144 units are now avail Lge """" .,..,.. ·1rea 963 7555 ~ale. an,.<;. 1~ Teddy 3days per wk.833·0264 $225. mo. Hefs req'd. lst l -~--------1 fl '1 ---' . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lie. OOIJMO. Vu:. Pl:u:en· - & la st + SIOO. Vacan1 ! Penthouse. commandin~ oor Pans. Female would like . 10 O rFJCE IN A AA RI\' Ll-~ASI-~. 1'ownhuusc on Ii a & W i Ison .. cr.1 . BABYSITTING fl.ty home C.llA't.<•5.4t•t ocean ,.;, ••.. spooo·ous 2 VERSAILLES SOORellflowerBlvd, share house W1C1t·h1\d C maincha rl 0 n d Re w:i d 5487184 r ldbo I i 3•· .... .. l.ongBeach reasonable.Ms.8259 · ountrysettin~.rron~en· ,. N n2o400. 'rt a3r9 • r · · or1yr.o y. ~ .... i~ Br. red shag erpt.quiel· NEW.PORT· (2l3)59'1-4468 ~ran<'e-''outside sign· va. cw S~I . r, LOST · bik 1 poodt' 6,5days a wk .a57·........, Delux<> 2 Br studio apt, nopcts.2607SolanaWay, ing ''. newly carpeted. 3lla w /crpt g , ap . . · mae e. --- w/priv, patio. Encl gar. LB. 494·1419 ISecurily gate entrance El Toro at Jeronimo. G .. -s for Rfftf" ,.350 furni shed. Prefer design pliances. drps. 2 s un· '~/Jewel~~ col.far, named BAR MAID 5195· Prefer adults .IOC.-E_A_N_F_R_O_N_IT_G_r_•_ci_o_us-1 IUndergrQtldparking . NEW LUXUR\I ADLT •••• :?.~•••••••••••••••• rela ted rree ln ncer. de-'eks. Boal dock /ramp. Hobo Vic. Mesa Fall time. 3 days, 2 546·9950 newdiningrm,frplc,No . .tEle~ant .lounges. APTS. 1&2 Br, pi;io!, rec, 10x22 GA ft.AGE, $27. mo. 64~144.0&640·1491 A<'<'ommodates 40' boat, Verde,C.M.556-1530 nights. Over Z5 yrs. 752 2 BR , I Ba snglslygarden end. ssso mo yrly. Dave . .fBilliards . exercise , rm . 25092 Farthings· St. 2176 Placentia-, CP.L (In dbl <'ar gar. $400. mo. Penonats 5350 St.Clair. CM . · . unit. shag cpts, drps, 494·7915 or494-o615. Saun;i rooms. 586·8460 re.er). 636-4120 lusiMJs Rftttal 4450 Call (213)842-6121, ext 346 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '---------- dv.•hr, fncd patio, bcamr ~----"'-"'-'"-===--I J-ltdpool&s undecks ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8~!" to Spm Mon thru PREGNANT? eeil, frpl, ~ar. Adults Hl!'wport ll!'och 386 ./Ocean view! lligh on $175 & UP Single car ~arage, nr. Jtth l•~ ...... '!"'----... ·1 -''~'~'~· --------1 CarinR confidentia l $210 . 2650 Elden ··D'' •••••••••••••••••••••• the blufr O\"erlook· 2 BDRMS St & Ba l boa Blvd . THE COLONY . • rounseling & referral. 53'7·3125 2 ;r_L!~~~l!l1'::t~ic. ,inr~~=~:frtPHC'a;~fu1 , Furn. or Unfurn. $25/mo. 675-7876eves. _30 RETA!LStiOPS ~:::.i'~" P:St/ Ce'!,~~~~~n, adoption & Sl2S·Sin~leadult . Fireplace. Heated pool. Spar1ous. Cl (>an, purified water, Office Rental 4!400 Prime reason<ible space ••••••••••••••••••••••• APCARE:S47-2563 228 E. Albert. C.M, Adults. $2IO. ISt>rcnc.> ::adu lts only green la..wns, t'Overed ••••••••••••••••••••••• available lar~e & small. 831·2170 979·1268 ./E~:;,_c"'Hor,'1',"2i&c; BR ltftr. off street parkin~. I SO I WestcUff Dr. ~~~n;ho~?n~~h,:;,ml!a~:~~ lusin~ss . c: FountoinValley 3834 Across rromgolfcoursc :1 Adult s no pets . 2020 Newportf'inancial Ctr .& !ref's . AdJ'ucent to Opportunity 500 ... •••••• •• 20432SantaAnaAi.·e FROM $195 Fullerton Ave. tl blk E. L · Ofli 5pac •••••••••• ••••• • • ••••••••••••••r---'c..c===-==.c.:c.._1 ofNewporlAve.lblkSO. eaSlltCJ ce I!' io'e s ti v al of Arts • •••••• PARK PACIAC Eastbluff 2 Br. 2 Ba , frplr. MOVE IN BONUS ,_of_B_•~Y_J_C_M_64_2_·-__ . _ Call on Sile Manager Grounds. RESTAURANT pool, Adults, $295. 848 1 <714 )642·31 II ext 246 580 HROADWA \' Price incl. on sale liquor ADULTI.lVlNG Amigos . 497 -1977 or 901 CAGNEY LANE looms 4000 LAGUNA BEACtl lie., all bar. food & J!ame I ldrm from $ll5 S44·09Cl6 NEWPORT BEACtl ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW plush offi<'e bldg, 2 ""Uip. •rn.ooo Buys it all! (Corner Hospital Hd & _ . to 6 R in suites. Con· ~,, '1J" 21dntfrolllS205 BAYFRONT 2 br, 2 ba, Supcr1or above Pacific R~MS $20. v.k up with ferenc e Rm . Xerox 494-7915 ·GB+ Ask Me about Mary Kay Cosmetics . Call for 1''ree ... ac111I. Anita. 545-6210 SPIRl'rUAL REAOf:ll <)ren lO A~t to 10 PM Advit'e on all matters. 312 N. i;:1 Camino Real San Clemente, For appt. C;ill 492-9136 492.903; BAXTER'S STREET NOWHIRIMG HOSTESSES Appl ,v In Person Between lpm & 5pm 4647Mocl>.rihurll HewportllHch Equal Oppor. Employer Fum t Unr models avail t beh p · ~rn 1 Coast Hwy ) k1,chen $30. wk up apt. copier. Nr. oc airport J'~~~~~~~~~~I 120·FTustin Ave .. N.B. pv · 1er, ...,.,..,, yr Y · 548 9755 &-Ao< 3967 O E I 0250 La Hoc.Je11da 1 !97C'9~· 1=9~35".."_0'':: ... ~~"5~1'."0:__ __ 1cc:c::::c':.:'c:'_-_,......,.:::=:•:.... __ 1;~~--::-:~0-.:'~~-::~~·::-;; l-'83.1::::·364"'"''------REAL TORS 642-462.1 A L N • . w i d ()wed ' BEA lJT[CIANS w /FOLL. FOUNT,\JNVALLEY E Pvt ent /K -priv CM TOP LOCATION Affiliate J?ivo_r ccd? WI-: Need. a Now interviewing ro r 968:-3378 LARGE 2 br, tlhba. bltns. W STCLIJ-~F' 2 Br. l \.T Ba $25 /wk & SGS/mo. up. MESA VERDE VE .. 'Dl..,G h\'e·1n lady. F.vcryth1ng new NEWPORTER INN MOVE-IN BONUS di s hwasher. Enc I toy,·nhoust". Adults only. :>48-5954 or 556·0058 DRIVE PLAZA ,.... n YOU TI('~ + $300 sa1ary. SALON. Call 71f.S4().8582 garage. Nr Hoag Hosp. No pets. 1728 Bedrord Ln, 1 ----~~""-=--for store or office-. Ample \\_ re c<1n teach you. how tB N ° c h 11 d r<>n · 1213 > or 644 -0661 ~ H ot ._., 3 Adults. $220 mo. 642-4387 S285. mo. 548·7.533 F't'mah.•. Pvt. Home in 59'l·24~~·----'----1 -~-;:-~:--:;:---;--• rNll Otn 84'~ . .:..:O::'':'C-""~""'"''°"~~l ·:---:---:--:::--:--:---,...-1 park in". To~·n & country 1 n c re as(' your 1 n come ""j •• Fountain Vall--. 968-1780 .. I auty 0 al •••••••••••••••••••••• L.IVENearTheBl'ach! Aporlmet1tsFwwished aris'&wknds.""' ~,,.c-.11....,. atmos phere. "'ith vendinJ! ma('hineo;, WHAT SJGNAREYOU? e pet" or 1 · S 100 BONUS Caso dd Sol or UnfunNshtod 3900 1----------I .;:i-...,_,.. 1525 t.1es a V('rde Dr. E. full or part·tin1c. Vrnd· Artist v.·is hes to form No fo l1owing nee . Comm BeautifuJAdultApts •••••••••••••••••••••••BDRM , priv home.kitch .If:,...... CostaMes a . .S.15-41 23 inl! coffee. cii.:arcttes, l!roup representing each guaranteed.&&5-1050 1 8 ~ ··z,...,i;..-u,:,..; 1,c-1 :i_ priv'gs, huge closet. Well -:;:,""'1------c antly & drinks. Wt• of U1c Zodiac si~ns for 1 ~.~-.--A--b-. _F ___ h Guaranteed no rent increase in I!r/'5 FromSI 0 , VIS ttt riU~l ~Jl):.i' f ,;::;":;:: .. .,., 24llPCfl&Mr23'/sqft furn is h Joealions & t·r e ati\'e purpos e s . t"r er· ra IC· renc ,. 21661B rookhursl.118 urn.$8S.mo.M6·2042 ./~,..-"" 557-3062.24hr. financinJ!.Calltoday for 644.2223. speaking . Oomeslic 962a6653 llClllllCN£WCOflC(,f• Room.healedpool&kitch ~a ~~14~~17Z00 sqft details & i.:ct s ta11ed on -----Male, House &Gardens, tDUU ltlllSIM UV1NC I I Live·in . 497 ·2142 ON BEACH Bachelor from S200 2 Br. 1&2 Ba rrom $275 l Br, 1 Ba, view, $320 J Br, 2 Ba, view, $<175 •Winter at lt\e beach is be1Utiru1 •Views Ol ()(:ean, Catalina & Palos Verdes •Large private decks •24 HourSecurity •Heated Pools-Saunas •Assigned ('Overed pork ing STEPS TO IEACH 2 BR, I ha. winterS235 28R. I ba,yr lyS300 NEWPORT <;REST 2 BR. 2 Ba condO S525 WE HJ>.VE SUM MER ~ENTAI-5 associated 811 01<'.ERS REA, •0115 l l'I' W ti<>I~"' 6' J~bl •Additional free parkin~ •,..1aid ser\·iceavail. •Furniture avail. •DELUXE- f:astblufr 3 br. 21,., Ba townhBuse , lse . lnC'I. spar maslt"r suite, din rm & dbl J?aragl'. Auto door opener a\'ail. Pool&· recreation area. Adutl<; only. no pets_ Open M·F10.6 Sat 10·5, Sun 1!-5 Closed Wed. Huntington Pacific: 711 Ocean Ave (714) 536-1487 Mngd by Wm Wailers Co W!>.LK,TO llEACH' UTILITIES Pl>.111 Beaut. s tudiB apts, 2 •$337· 865Amigos Way, NB Managed by WJLLJAM WA.LTERS COMPANY J BR , 2 RA I hlk _ to bch Yrly . $.125 . 645-7054 lmmar 3 br, 2 ba. fam . rm, shaf;. beams , e;ir_ Quiet adlls. S29o. 642·1Z7G Br. frplc~. hltns. di.sh YEARLY Spacious Open washers. 2 car garage. beam 2 or 3 br, b1k from Sundecks . From 5275 , ocean & bay. SZ75/$335. 536-2579 673·56.11 LUXURIOUS I bf furn o Jmmac _2_b_r-. -2 -ba . for un£urn. nev.• shag. drps mature .. quiet adults. frplc. rrom $185. 2 util. Deck , lndry. hkup, gar. pd . 4 blks lo ocean Nr. lioag.Sl95.642·1Z76 5.16--4 110 CHEZOROAPTS 8234 Atlanta l ,2&3 BR . Prlv. gar., pool. was her, dry('r. CIBS(' \o he a ch. S.16·0.'06 Lodl•s 2 Months l•ntfne Next lo be:1ch . R;1ch .. 1&2 br fr o m Sl4 5 Jacuzzis & 1£•nni s 846-1323 NEW & nearly new J, 2& BR apts. W:ilk or cycle t beach. Some w/(flllcs & paUos. $165toS400. Toblto ,.....,.,.,. _, M6-1311 , No tee ON 1'11 E BEACll Dix J Br w I dbl gar S350 also Xtr• lrg J Rr wf sn gar. $J85. Both: plus crpt.s, drps, bltns, Ind facil. 586·31'79or963..,5321, The Hl!'wport Marina Spacious 2 Br & den waterrront apt, s<1ndy be ach. beautiful garden. $750. 919 Baysid(' Dr. 67:l·Ml4 l'OSJI Npt. 1111 ~inglf', $250 mo yrl y, only Cr rd i I ri:> porl rl'Q "d . 536,f,6\7 SUBLEASE Sp;1 c. 2 hr, 2 ba . on Bi,i: Canyon fairv.·:i.y. Vuulted ceil 'J:s .. frpl. "'elbar. dbl. self·t'lll 'J!. OVE'n . 2 rar gar. w /Cltt, door op. nr. Air cond'd. etc ... etc ... BIG CA::.:r EAST &44-()500 LIDO Waterfront l br jl:.&rage apt, Stv/refe. Cpl-.. drps. 5200 lse. 673-1220 l &: 2 Br unfum. Fro 2 Br, I "' Bn , Studio. l loag 1155. J ml. to bctl. 91 Hosp. area, ms xtra , Oeor a ia St . '536·135 nice. JohnK108eRealtor, 67$.8886 i 1M1.11..,11.u:c:i•no privlgs Man or woman. •Corona del t.1ar• 't 1e roat lo fin;1ncial in · I •B(lth•lots S25wk .645·1419.C.M Silla II Patio Store/Of-depClldcnce. 71<1·~18·Z700_ Employml!'n! & t •• 2 •• S-------. rice 5100 491·1215 ll A 1• DW . , Preparation • ' wnmerRentak '4200 · CO M,..1'L-PHOFESS'L. . . ---' AHF. STOH i-., ••••••••••••••••••••••• '2 BR &_ Dell ••••••••••••••••••••••• Class A office bldg, 2790 f'OR I.EASE-Store or Of· Ne wport fieach, Perf for Blueprint & P r ess operators wanted. Copy Cats 333 3rd St. Laguna Beach . 494 ·1133. : Ft-o:mSl7S 2 BR 2 ha, near bay, H arbor Blvd . /al fi<'C. 900 sq. ft. in shop· couple . _!40,000. com. JobWontrd, M•s(I V.rdtt E(lsl & Adorns beach, park J une lhru Ad a ms}, C M Elev . ping center. Brookhurst f~t;25~~ne r. 675·7283 or t.tale 70251--------,..• 540 •1800 Sept 15th Weekly .. A/C. e lec . Janito r , at fl.1 c F a dden . Mr .1:-:-·-·,-.-,..----::-:-:-:c ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Boys&Gi S ~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;:;;;;;;~ [;~67~3~--04;;;;~7~3;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;,;~[ mus ic, parking. sec Lon,1::ordo, 213-638-2000 or Money to LOGI 5025 E x pc r i en ccd Cla ss 1 patrol M n Stever. 213·531·9533 ••••••••••••••••••••••• driver needs work. Local 10 to 14 years or age. Dai· mg 557 01 "6 ----------ly Pilot deliverv route-s r -., or or line . Te•mste r . •.1 646-8396 LAR(; E fully crp'td office 846_1677 . may be available in your Macnab-Irvine " .. vr Jo:allcry spat'e in Surf S2500to$SOM -~----area. Ea rn profit for de· HE,,l.1'Y C0~1 PANV · 55• PER 59FT 'N S and Sho pp i n g FOR PH IVAT1'~ ~10NEY Job w.,.tedc,-----i liveries & ca5h, I.rips or ·' PRIME 16!7WESTCLIFF' NB Vllla Re 1465 So. Cs l . REAL ESTATE LOANS Femal• 7050 merchandise ror sellin~ .,. AGT 541 -50.12 l!wy,Laj!una 497·3M89/S Arran j!eme nts m a de ••••••••••••••••••••••• new subscriptions. l>'or '• CORONA Dl-:Lt.,J\R OCEANFIONT 1----------your home or our office•. F p N information please call '1 3 Bedrooms + guesls. •CDMDeluxeOffice5 • CORONADELftJAR Avoidlhe high costs.Cal/ .xiwr. rac. Uf'S(' 642 -4321 . f'rom San 2 Hr To~·nhou.sc. frplc. p · h d Sl di ff v.•/regi!Stry in Palm Spr· from $260. I Br from S205. um1s e Near J~y. Full servicefamp\e prkg ore or x. o ICC space., TDC. Hk rs. ings wishes live-in pos. at C leme nte -San Juan $2000/July S2500 /A"ug. theWt:LTONBLDG approx 900-lfKlD·ZTOO sq. r71 •1)!>4J·8.'l81 Capis tranB area, C'all Pool. Lennis. continental 1w~1 E ft «• s ft c II •rt t reas . monthly sal. C~1ll « 21155_ -~t Hwy 67~ ~6900 · .>J" Q. • a '' a ---495-0630 a nd Mission Vie· breakfast.Some ocean& Lynne Hothe\1644-6200 -675·7060 CA LL US fo'OR fo'Ht-:fo: t.f i s s B o wman . Catalina vt ews. Sc.·parate['.~~~~~~~~~~[ W 'TERFIJOHT ---.--LIST 01-· TH UST DE1'~DS 714 /329·6296 . jo-EI Toro area, call A Sh L -------1 581 ·6310. family section. Close to -• N --'•--L Op prime agun;i FOH SAL.Jo:. UN IT1':D I;'" shoppin~ & fine ~ach Vacation Rentals 4250 ewpvrr,~ B;eat•h positioll , ocean 1. <) r.1 /I.I 0 NW l:A LT ~I Ex per. Art'h·Engr exec ~ual Oppor. Employer 644.2611 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• f~,'<15e0c.1!~~"eMo~ct.,,h .::::__c"·. Phone 493·2065 FUNDING: 8.l3·9;i().'; secy , off mgr. desires 1 .,.~~~~~~~~~JNEW PALM OESe.RT ol>o>..>U "" pe rm pos. Xlnt refs. I Condo for rent. Tennis, View or boats & w3ter Prime Location MoriCJGCJf!'S, Trust 556·4S22 Bookke-eper THE EXCITING J a c uzz i. s wimming . llLL GRUNDY lndustrial/Conwn1 Del!'ds 5035 Hoelp-,--:W-::-.. -.,.t.-d-:----:7c:1-:0"'o' Weekends . An cien t • \ PALMMESAAPTS. 7t4 -493·6273 Realtor 675·6161 Office bldg. 1300•7800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• /l.111arinl'r. 2601 W. Cst. 1-IINUTE.STONP'l' -------sc1Jt. Placentia Ave . Npl wy. NB RCll. Rental• to •hCft 4300 OFFICE SPl>.CENB ·"-'h_ ... _ .. _332_3 __ ----LOANS up to 80% RESUMES Apply In Pe"°" Bach, 1&2 BR . from $162. ••••••••••••••••••••••• West<'liff Drive, 450 sq ---- f'Jo:MALF. wants room-ft ., private bathroom. fndustriafRental 4500 l stTDLoans-8•/.1°/o Spec:ial1··ed CARWASHMGR. Adults, No PeL<; • E JS6 IMesaOr. f{lateto i;hare 3 BR.2Bu air, etc. $175. per mQ, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ndTDLoons S . fo xpe r 'd Manager \5 Blks J::ast ot Newport ho me . C · ,..1 $145. mB. Call Gene llill. 642 O'lOO 2000 Sr1 . fL -$.XlO per mo . Lowest rates Orange Co. erYICe r: needed ror full :service li l\·d.I S.56·1490 at 3975 Birch. NB. Agl SatfferM*9-Co. • Ac<'ounlanls car v.·<1 s h . Xlnt co . '~.. NEWl'ORTBUCH 54!.'SOJ2 042.2171 545.0611 .. f:nl!ineer!i benefits & quarterly 54 . ........., M/f' Rmate v.·a nt cd, 3 Off' t t ----Bo F" . ~ ---ices, rcccp .. res Ser\'ing ~!arbor area 24 • Mana ~ers nus program. or in·"' .__.· ent -;:. : h-_.-!>hare 2BR apl. Bal. Pen. rm. A IC. music, delux e. fl.1 1SSION Viejo Laguna ."ear-. * Mark•ting&"-1-_ ter\•iewcall644-4160 A. "'l""-_.m s .n1rn1s ev .Sll S y r ly wfmale, 27. N' • .~ "' ~ "''" orUnfurnishl!'d 3900 675.3916 S225Mo Broker67:'1·6700 1 ~uel area. llanrly to • ExeC'uli\'eSccretarv C . 1 •;.; .. ~·~·~·;·~··~·~·~;;·;·~·~·~·;;•:.,:-c.....::.._:;;;:;;;:;;;=:;;;::,I San Di<',eo F'~')'. 200 to WE 1uv & SEU Pers ua •. ,· .. , 1 .. wco'tt'en Bmp;in1on or elderly MISSION V&eJO· -Laguna 2000 •. • ft . Co ll o·"ne~ ' " ' • · ' ii I I p ,,., .. ' 2 dT D $7900 cr('atively d~•J?ncd ex· v.oman. v ng n k lRVINE·NEWPORT ·COSTA MESA Niguf'I area. Handy lo 831 -1'100 n • • · pe rtly edile d <''om -Nwpt. llrs. 11 ·7. Sdav!. 1 San Diego F'wy. 200 to 15°/o Discount. pctitiv<>ly priero'. off.set wk . Car necess. Ph. J. Slim··~ ' ,,,..... 2000 sq ft Call owner NEW BUILDINGS at 0 . SOUTJ-ICOAST printin• on the "-t of DryerM&-4431 ...., 831·1400 C Airport 2400lo8000 s11 INVESTMENT ~ rt. ample parkin~. SOMF: 549·081 2 645·4203 paper stock. CONTROLLER I l MON . free rent, v.'alk lo UNITS f'Oll SALE AT NcxtloO.C. "jrport Sh. S ocean, new dk . Brwn . 1~ DOWN . Koll tlrvine A.nnounc em...ts/ For free info.call: .111 leevc1)pe_ · l ive like you've cptg. $175. 67S·fi670 {1"l/ C C II D P... I / 752-7262 Rapidly expandi n J! 1tw1y1 wanted 673·S502 "' ( ~n~e~.) ; 7 9 ~~q~u:;s. lo~t &1:Und 3900 Birch St .. Suite 20'..! manufacturinJi: company .t MILL CREEK ••••••••••••••••••••••• ND. Open flaily 8:30 to needs a n a1?11tre11sivc, ! SE'""K & FIND' 6:00, Sal. 10·4. Sun. by )\a_r~workin~. Controtlcr. 1"1 Nationa l "'ore't Lo•t & Fo'"'d 5300 appt.. M 11~1 mu"'! 5 years ell:-r~=~~~~~7----------, per1cnce 1n oil areas of 1 The .tdutl lilesty11 YOU'tt been looklf'IV for with nlte- liled Championship llM'lfllS court1, he11tecl swimming POOi, \KUUI, sau!ll; plus an t l@Vilnl rec. pavlltlon wilh flresldto IO!JnOtS & poot tables. Minutes to l»acl'leS for summer fuq. BRAND NEW I lfDIOOM -· .... 2 IR., 2 IA --SSS, • ., .. ,.._ (714) s•t-1*t2 , .... """'-""· ,...,, ....... "' .......... _l ...... , ... ti Artl 1119 ,,. .. ll M R l' s I' I P N Y L o Y Z 0 N () O r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUNTING fi nancial conlrot &. re. ~ Lo~t : Ulk & ,:!ray len1 . GENER'LCLERv portin< with m•nage· ~ l\t'/\LA C ll\\'Ptt•:Al'U f:1.("L I "'"' "IJt. Malamute /Germ. Sht'p With' 11ccountln)! clas:-.cs mc~l abilities. 1>:DP ex ~· mix . ••1.i1d y '' :1125. &mln.2 yrsbQoti.kccping per1ence helpful. Ex. Bcnt·h & He il , 11 .D. exper. Irvine areii. Coll celltnt npportunity & <: 0 I) I. 'f IW P I I \' 1' A I' I, ,\ A 1; V CJ ttAN l ~LROONERSRRAMI I R N A C I 1-; A P A I. I\ 0 I( I I, T T P I A I T ('. N (J I. y K n ~ M r I N T " I 0 TF.IROMTF.R~TCA~l)Otl AE "' [!~oil!•u•:J!•:!I • N '· c I y 0 0 z 0 T u UBN C AMBIT~RPRZRAF.NY SSARUITE1.0AMAAIR~OP ON l.S UANNDE'LYPRRTATT E T I A L 0 C I ll C. A L A r A E 8 N J NLNl.AUNROONOTArK I TV IAAOOOLAl'I C ALAPANWR WGALT I N~ftOUTSADIMf.A ~7·2K34 . Sherry,833·1223. company OOnefit.s. Apply t ~r.1~1-.-s -1.-m-es;; e-;t'5 ------al : 3170 Airway Ave. .. mo's old. Vic. Jlunt. Con · ACCOUNTANT C.M, • g I . t t T h Professional Mana"e· · .• 1nc n a Bwn o mes men\ co. seeks degr~ Cook . mature, (/time. f'. Adani:t & Brookhurs t, indiv. w/I yr practical Mesa Verde Conv. Hotp, >! Wearing blue lealhtlr col. :!<'Counting ex....,r .. pre-661 Center St, CM ·! lar & nametag, 1>1case ,~ phone, 546-3811 days or ferably gen'! ledger. '869 Otlivery Work-Evenings )' 963·7275aft5;30&wknds. pe r mo. Call fBr in· &. Sat. Married over 2S lervfew appl. Use own car, no selllne: i Lost/Found A Pet? PCM Inc 8.17·3.'560x231 good earnings We 960.2900, Adoption, I.ow Leisure Wrld La11: lfills gas. Call 894-2'riobe(o~-: Cost Spay /Neuter Into. ACTORS WANTED PM . Lost trom bracclet-2 •~ .J a panese woman & Arabl ~-"D~ol-lv-.-~-&-Stodo.---~ dollnr t'Old piett, dat~ man nef'ded for medical w · ' lRGI . Kc('psake. In or film to explain rultural tt'kendJ + 2 Wkday nea r Downt'y S&L & difference~ to nuf'!ies In e,·es . (30Jlra. l Set ,,.._ffoHi T• liloddt• ,._ •• ..._ '""' '-"" Ralph!!. Thun . Hew ard ! hospltAls, 2 days work. CllMar.old 49s E. 17th St. '-':t-.,.., .,, ~. °' ,........, i• ... ""w... 111"' ~ 675·0407 . Above only apply. Call ~ ... -.-•. ,lll•••iJM>-11"1 ----· __ 64 r Af'A\.At'111c·n1.' 01,\'\.ll'll' !'<l':-t'Tf:tt F 0 u N 0 S 1 . (·2223 or information. Dcntul Ass't Recept ion <'Allftlot' OlAttK TAHot; t : c a point h for one 1'irl CM oft' llA"itEl.IH>os~: Ito 1:'r TO"ITO Siame s e rn t~ vie Afe ilecturel &: dl!'tlRn Ellp'd In 11 h ice. GALLA.TIS 1iAflJSf: "'ll"'•:MA 4 M11.gnolia & lfatard, Call fJrm need,s bright girl to Salary onon us-40-~•!''f'· T ..... itt .. •• -Htdrt PM•t • 898-37<M . perform office d1.1Ues in 7pm ,.~ · ...._a t. ET!joJ muth l•r11:rr ··s .. t & f'1nd " p11i1!t• •1111 nvtt YI N. 8. Mu•l llk~ sh&: typel-":-,:-::-------- d\KOftrie• per P9f!t>I in•" •ll·ntw "'~~ 'll' i 4 P.rl' t>-WJk.ltt~. FO UN 0 : I IC!I ma I e mlnaflO w.p.m. 873~. DF!NTAL ASSISTANT To oril..-m111"'"' JI •nd nt ..efld .OJI lflr Pllt"h m~~ ..... ch-.:!i;.. German Sh epherd, Vlr. Arthur Valdes • Co. QRTllO Chair Side A P9v•b'-" ra "S'.t~ • t'lltft" In ru .. ur 1hiA ,.., ....... 1111 l"'t lloa11 •1osp. N. B. $54 .• 3.\\3 _Ltd., 341 OaysJde Dr, NB. in,tant. Irvine. SU·1PXXJ,. I " ll ( • K I I N • c •• ' r c. d Hi r ( ' H • 3 IJ I' " I ' ' " ( I . ' . ·---~·-' , . ...., ........... ... • 11>-•• , .. 't • I .. Frldmy Aprlt 1t, 1975 OAILYPILOT 0J3 Add IL.Bui Id iL.Dlaper IL.Hammer It ... Carpet SERVICE DI REC~ORY >'lumb 1t ... ,..atch 1t. .. r 1pe 1t ...... emoae 1 11 ... IL.Cement It. .. Wire it ... Hoe lt ... Clean it...Move I , · Roof iL.Landscape it ... Ti ie il ... Trlm it ... Sewit . ., it...Press IL .Paint It ... Nall it ... Plaster lt ... Flx It... , · Haul It ... Add it ... Plant it... Alter iL.Learn it. .. hby•ltff"'l c~ .. ,.,. c-11c-..1e ....... , co ...... a1 s....ic" 1oc-r.. Mo•lot 'ai"'in<Jf'apori"" •-•11o 1t.,..ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.ovlng Care, Jt1c'd yd. fl y SP'ICl.4.LIZJMG · n1vck ·Slutnp•tone-Wall11 GERRIT'S llANllYMAN lomn & wouldn't you ratht-r have MOVING? Room additions. patio hr/day/wee k. NlflhUI & In Remodf"llng & Aller., and Plante rt . Sidewalks-GAROENJNO: /\ pts. Con1elentlou1 a profe11iorual acooun· OUR RATES will Plf"l&e ;J~~o~~A~~\~;.. cover!!, 1 lldl ng glasio wk n d • 0 K • Re rs· f"lc. Unique & UnUl'lual Orlve11. 645·82._20 ·-Cleanups. Bermuda re-Cr&ft 11man. ~GMll. tanl prepatt your ta• rt· You . fo'ree est. 1 YrS ~xp. Call Lee 8.10-72711 ev doors. Free eit. 49'l·8203. 55e--0347Jeanle Workwtilcome.Mbre.n . ChlldCorw novaltid, tree trimming, ~-TiiINGS'' b M--turn:,? Yor rates & ilPpt 548·7147 Rooffttg Hitbysitting, nftemoonll & !!,~_r1e96•1u . 20 Yr1 exp.••••••••••••••••••••••• rototilllng. Exp & dep. Gen woodwor: rc~~isr~· 1nyour home.968--8l82. -b. CO LL.t-::G 1'~ Students ••••••••••••••••••••••• .v.n1'1• b• •·' ll -WOUIO Ilk 963·1350. I 1· .;~.. '--'-Pwlwl .... f'.,ar_,.' Painting. Int &ext, alt· tl''P•lllS •Ii 1y1,0 , ... ,, uu . • e lO cilre for pum )1ng,etc.vw;·5613. I,_...,.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• lest equip, Ali;o kitchen "· " • • •• · · &16·51G2aftcrJpn1• C u Atom Ca rpentry . your chlldor chlldrvnln 1-;uropeanLandacaper M.URALS :llandpainled, •••••••••••••••••••••••CB p 51 inllnJJ. f"ree c abinets refinlahlng. r:~io.~""!~~.Cti~J~:l~;~ Dubysiltina: nly homv ror ~~ramlngorlt'in11hWork . th.e vi cinity or Harbor TreeServlce·Cleanup exotic mural!\. Cartoon IRON ING DONE Estimates. l.icence & Refs.873·3&581toh. . 1 c hild Mon lhru Fri Jt emodels & Additions. lllghh1nd11, Wt~lcl\ff und Nomalnl,reasMZ--6329 Olural.r.: for childs rm. In My I-Jome In&. 30 yrs. exper . _ anyt1m.,•~·----- • M. ..... · 549-4159 M1:1rln~r11 School. 1..ovinll . Rea9onable 646·2103 94 0737 F. t 605 c t 1 t J C ROOFING C~l11 eaa . .-.·~----cart•and reat1011ablec0<t Japane se Garde ner. _1!.eas. t-rt:Cf':il.534 ·3926. 4 . .x. or on r ec or wans morl'.' .. C IS I c y d k ---L d I' 494·1003. work. Paint 1& Wallpaper Licensed & I Mu red lutlnet1 SerTke llf1" •" ce Jor you while YOU work. om plete ar wor · HNlnig on tcop ftCJ my business. t'ree Est. & fo""ree est. MIJ-4066 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Summer availabllty tor Clean·up. 1-'ree e¥l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tom Kolle<'k Paintin1. colorhelp.5-tS·S.147a(t.3 1 ~~~------­ KC"ypunC'h, Card aort ,JOllN 'S Ca rpet & chll~ care. 548·7800. 64?·3102 MOVIN<i , h a uli ng, HOTOTJJ,LJNG $2$. Residential & Marine .1 ---~------I ROOFSCl-IECKED! l>uplica le, LllSI. 1:l9'~N -Upholstery. Dri 5hampoo /\nyl1me, ExP4!rt Japanese Garden-garage <'leanui>. Rl'!llable Landscaping, Sod Sales. Cra<'k• & ff"a ks our GUSTO P'.4.IHTIHG Repaired & Replac..-...od DEC 546-71&0 ext 3&! ( 11ol 1 rel a rd ant 11) · C---'--1 Se , 1-~ E f; st · 003-64s2 t"ree E11t . Mastr-r Chg. specialty. 493-li616. Low CO!lt, eitler/inle r . Dir<'t'l Factory Scrvic:c -' Of'erePACrs & all color Yml'"'UCtor ng rvice. rte st. "' lH~TYIC<'. Oay or e v es. Tom p & tif ho LicenscCJ9..159496 NANCY BAHNF:S . brlghteners&10minute ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646·3370 r-tauling, "d cl e~nup, 960-2170 . Prof Painlf"r. honest rotect beau Y me Pil :549·200l , l . I S I '·I h I h 'te QUI\! ITY 01 'ILDEHS ,7 work, r•a•. lnt/e•t, free or-bus. Exper'd, frttHt., =~--------~ecre aria crv cc. ueac or your w 1 • ~ Expert Jap •ne sf' movlng,oddjom. Relia-110n ••t Chri·sti'•n d"s • • •uar 6706-"TI•-l S b Ncw<'onstr rf'm addn~ ., ... ""' est. Refs. 548-2759, " n. · "'""'· ... Hess rates. By the pni.!e C'nrpc s, ave money Y . • " · · Gardener: Compt. Yard ble, low ti:ltf's.556-0347. Tree . Ser vi <' e & .,._. .. _3913 ---.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• orhr.640·58&.'>(548-2691 saving me extra trips. Des1gncdCorx_ourneeds. I Fl"eee:it V'l£ ..-... terfWep CERA .'llC TILE. Ne-.. & ------· ---<.:JcanUvingroom.dininJ! "Wccttrc".fo"orfrcee!lt .· serv,ceun-ups. · W l~ y R 9':: N 1'? t.ands(·uping, all phases =--:--c;c;-::c:-::--::c-c-J .. ,. CorJMftter rm & hall $15. Any r1n Kenor llayeve.642·1710, 543-~l CLE ANUP -1.I G llT athonestpri<"e.642-9813 R .L . SINOR. State ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltemodel. Frt.-c~t . Sml ••••••••••••••••••••••• S7 so h SIO h · SS <l"y 67• 9184 F'l >.Je /M . l" •· HAULING SIO ~ I d li<'/insrd. Exterior. Pay PATCI~ PL/\STF.RING job$ v.·~Jtome SJG-:?·lai . ,couc .c air . " ;,-~;rs a1n '":"""'cpg · ,_r oa · Molntnoncr monthty .979~. All Types. Free Es· -----· --- SAVE & P rofit. Cu~tom I~ yrs exp Is wh11t counltl. OretimokllNI s , sprkln, sod cond 645·47~7. ••••••••••••••••••••••• timnles. Ca ll~ Top Soil rt'mod. repair, add-011, not mt-thod. I do work ··~ Cleanup. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1n.'4ulotion. 1-'rl-e est & n\)':'lclf, Gd . rers. 531--0101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·333I /64G-490R l'lumbing &: Electrical *THE HAMGMIH* P-..lng •Top Soil io Comprn.t • O£•fiil(ns.&tS-34J!J . · ---Drei;smakinginThe ---Etc.Commercial& ••••••••••••••••••••••• •t.fulch •llt'l.l"-Ootl• 0 -- -ST t:AM CLt~ANING l-:uropean Manner. We C IL Se . Houi•cleoninig Ht>sidenlial. .'l45-1657 D aLi 0 C 27S4c04h6w. F'ree 8 rt ,Est5. r . MARV 'S PLUMBING CA l.l, 5~m:JO :.1 IN K llOM l-: lll~PA-1 II . A'r SlfAM POO PRICES furnb;h everything. l>e· omp awn• rvice. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M • fl<t&-9ll07 • ·--;----Plun1hln~-C;1rpcnlry 64fi -71111 • 546-6861 , !iigned for you. Corduy Comm/Reas/Cleanups. llOUSf:CJ,Jo~ANING i11 our asottry 558-la>l NO JOB TOO SMALL Tree SerY1Ce Ccrami<"'filt• 5'IOS.'i60 -----F·ushions. 556-4232 by Free est. S.f.8·6142/642-728! Business. Call Janlce·11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ' . . c ..... t/C---~ It ""A -s ... , WILLIAMS ... Sos PAlNTJNG /Jlf"palr, 35 -. . , -.-..-.... apptonly aggL .... y nns.u• -.,,,.,,, ""' n y r s.· workmanship JUSTPLUp.tllMG? Trtt1_'r1mm1n(:!. T.o~>p1 n ~. C;i binetWork.Gen'IRej)s .•••••••••••••••••••••••----Gardening Sen-ice,Trc..-c Pt1asonry Brick { d d F t S R R •~ Prunang llemovals Low Drywall Work. Sml Ad · CUSTOM Cement Work Tl-IE BEST in Domestic Block/Stone. lie. 283046. guar' , take a vantage as erv eas Bu:;, • r. • • di ts . 551 -0111 Piltlos. Ronaonable ~!~!':'~·~'•••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~at!!~~~i~ee ~leaning. Robbie's ltilg Call 586-6371. or my exp. 536-7056 JJU'S~ Or!'t8~~i~G _Hates. Dan. 540-0160· -· ·--f'reeEst642-8514 ELECTRICIAN. S ml Cl T k Mop.548-0751 Mo•i-•&42·4111• FinishCarpentry. . bs _ ... t / rep . 22 e anups, reewor , l'OUSECLE""ING ··~ Ust"theDailyPilot To Place your .Hemodcl.Hepuir. Brea k /Drill/Remove JO .' ..... in . airs. Gardening /Minor•-. """ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• "FastResult"servlce ( •. R.OTISPlumbing ''FastResu)l'' Vlnce675·186.'i Asphalt /Cement low yrs exp, lie 233108 . .• • 0 · by reliable couple. Good OUT&A8otrr?? · ... 5203 lanuscp g , l yr.; an area. t 1 uo ~1 direct-Yoor Wat.er htr1, all sizes, dis· & 536-8475. art6 rates 549-9933 /640--0168 .....,. 646.~93. ra cs, re s .... .....,.., Lo<"al/Statewidc Moving -, . -'-'-'---'-----i .-..v pos als, s toppages, re· /lilt's Carpenlry-&12-6179 LEONITi': CONCRETE Gardnht9 2 ENERGETIC Young ?a,freeest,S2l-207l service is our pairs. remodeling and Patio covers-Doors -ST AMPING . Cob-••••••••••••••••••••••• •GARDENING• women seek permanent Ptfoving/•lauling.Student. spe(ialty. repiping. NewC«iatrue· Ca binets Cou nters -bl eslone. brick. tile. YARD CLEANUP Mow{Edge/Maint housekeeping situation. Lge truck, lte11s. Barry Call642-5678ext.322 lion. 24 11rs. lic & bond Formica-ltepairs. Patios. etc. 64Q.4Jt9 Comp Malnt 645·0309 Free Est. 548·003' Refs. S36·41M.9or549-2618 548-9723 & 535-6798 · 642-6263 Service Directory ad .... Call Novi 642-5671 _ Id. J22 Help Wonted 7100 Help Wonted 71 00 Help Wonted 7100 Help Wa11hd 7101 H.tp 'ifaftted 7100 Hetp W1111ted 710~H.lp W-'ed 7100 ~~!'.~~t~.~ ••••• ~!~~ ~~.' .......... ~?~.~ ..................................... ~ ....................................... ,............... ....................... . ............................................ . Dental Assist. 3 Day wk. 7 :30-5:30. Ga ll 6'12· 1050 for i ntervv.· Fire & Ccnuaffy Information Locater. \•ia MEDICJJ. IMSURAMCE SECY phone. your hours, no F.ic'.per'd Transcriber Per!'ionul lines. Exp. selling, P.O. Box 1064 Full &P/l.$li68/mo · d R b t NB . L.VN 's $4 .11perhr lJcntal Assis tant s. req · 0 er son -·---------1 Full&Part-Time Part Time Assistant ManagerTrai11ec. Dandy Lion Wine Co. & care, 332 Forest AYe, Laguna Beach. 494-5156. Insurance, Cd ~I . PH : <'hairside, (2 ). l 1-~ull Newport Center PIX .4.nsweriMISen- time & f p /time. Ex per 1~"'~3~·~3850~~·;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;1 Insur A~ Girt Employment Ex._r. pref'd. bays or prcf'd. X.-ray cert. nee . Commerc ial Lines Un-Con~ultantsAgency •· d 't· & · E eves, wknds includ 'd. $42·6880 dtiys. Eves aft 6, fOOD SERVICE. erwr1 1ng rating. X· 567 San Ni<'holas Dr EOE. 54C·l96.2. Mti-0802 or 67J.J404 1>er. ncccss. 494 -1087 or l ~N~e~w~po~rt~B~e~a~c~h'_'640-~~6~150""l---~;;::;;;;;:----i WORKER 549·3058, Mrs . Bradley. rRIHTH Dental Rec.,+. 9:30am-6pm . rotating Good oppor. for right schedule. Full-time. Xlnt .,..,.,...,,,...,.,._..,,..., Med. Ins.. Secy Experienced Itek. A.D.· P ers on w 1Ple 0 s ,1 n l benefits. Contact Mrs. RSONNEL Exper'd for 2 gen'! pra<'· Dick operator, full /part D I Cost• Me•• ID'VINE PE tltioners in N.B. Call lime . El Toro area. 11 c rson nlity in busy un ap , .. "" " s pc c i a I t y 0 r c i n Memorial Hospital. 301 SERV\CESG-AGENCY 646-3903. -,_ ... _ ...... ______ _ S.A. /Tustin urea. Salary Vi ctoria. Cfl.1. f:Ot.: 4fl8 1':. l?th (At Irvine ) M !J r t rnc . no layorfs PRODUCTION open w /corpora t c Suite 224 Costa Mesa Estab accts. 2'l 46. $160 + SUPERVISOR bt.'nefits. 544.5337 OClv•n 2 General Office-immed. C 11642·1470 g u a r . ~t r . L.y on s, All 3 shifts . MacGregor &3_!~--_ opening for responsible _ !:_ __ ~ 846 -5455 Yacht Corp 1631 Placen· l>ENT/\L ASSISTAN1'· person. heavy phones,~ ~t0Tf:L -l>Jo"S.{ CLI-:RK tia,Costa M'esa. \, 11 'd b · 'd s hp u I d be g o o d 1 __,, ~ ~ • . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \ t' exp t: a1nil e Ol.S· w/rig:ures, typinJ!. prior JR ACCOvr-.••M\;111 Want~d ExP<'ncnc.e not Puhlit• Hclations /S~l~s. st. £or restorative prac-expcr . required. S40.-J236 TRAIMEE n ecessary. NB area. Pro\'('n s ales ability tit<'. Newport Re .. ch. ''M J'rior a!:countingcourscs r.73-2246 _ necessar y . 1-li•h Some front office skills .... -<'a rn- SALES GAL'S CLOTHIHG Fun. yet sophisticated, gals sport clothing in the best shop in Fashion Island . Jones, Norman Todd. Outlander, etc, & our other great lines need a personable. quality·oriented, sales gal with initiative. Position requires 35-40 hours per week: s hould be able to prove ability through incentives, so earnings bear directly on ability to sell. Please drop a resume to : Classified Ad No. 400 C/0 Daily Pilot. P .O. Box 1560 Costa Mes.i, Calif. 92626 WANTED Ulcer Patient. Volunt eer~ paid by Uni versity for Ulcer Bio- Feedback s tudy. Day 64?-9240. Eves 551·3362. LOTSOF GOODlt-.:S Ginger J a r Antiques Spring red -tag sale thru April. 20<-;. to 50"', plus price culs, t>nlire s tock. Special dealer discount. WJIO WANTSTOWORK? 1967 Church St. CM . DRIVE A CAB! 1-~"-'-'------- CHOOSE your hours, EXCLUSIVE work for yourself, be • EST A. TE SALE your own boss. Men or Unique & Antique ob· Womt-n. Can be s lightly jt>cls of art, fine oil paint· h a ndi capped. Neal· ings,) small furnishing~ Clean /\ppearan<'e. Vts., & unusual accessories. retired. Age 2S lo 70. Sup· Dy Appointment only. plement your income. 675.0882 or673·95T.! Dri\'e a cab 6 hrs or more ask for 1\1 r. Glick. a day, Apply in person, Yellow Cab Co .. 186 E . 16th St .. Costa Mesa. Antiques. /\rt Objects. Cu s lom 1\laC'ramc "''/Pols & Pl:inl s WOMAN . part-time l o rurniturt•strippint:&rc cook evening meal for finishing aids & supplic~ e lderly gentleman. rr.r "'dr. it yourselferf\". et W.ted 7100 673·M06 3375 Via Lido. NB. Call HelpW....ted 7100 H P . __ _.I 675-4S30or752-0i~l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~erch..,.;ri s~ he lpful. Neat in a p -r'_!q uired. To work _as Need $85·StlO wkl y~ F /t ings. 714 /496-5919. pearan<'e & mature. [>< HAMDYMA.M aide t.o cont~lcr. C.i11 S2"..5+. House of 1-'uller , SAI~F.S MALE·FEMALE SECIETARY nolapplyunlcss thesere· ~1usl know ii little about 644 -2378 , Mr.Gi lbert Mr. Richards,S46-S455 1----------Exp. in drug & grocery .4.dftt.4.iit~ •••••••••••••••••••••••WALNUT Dresser \\'ilh beveled mirror. 5120. """"""' 1005 675 .. 238 ........... ············•--'=---------quirements are met . e lec-tricity, 'l\·oodwork· -----Recem' 'ng trade prerc rred . Give Rapidly growing com· 1)46.7419_ in,ll:. painting & plumb· ·JUNIOR SALESMEN New spa Jlunt. B<'h. needs com pit-le bk ground . puter co. has opening ror PUILIC AUCTION RUTH'S .4.MTIQUES --inJ,?.Musthaveowntools . ;1ttractive girls fo r I IA A Salary desired. Won· sharp, industrious.resp. MANYITEMSOFFINE J.·o rmally at the De ntal Assis tan t . '1 ~7 & transp. P /time morns Age 10·15. Earn $20-$40 Masseuse & receptionist 0SpeCwf derful opp. w/nationally person in the marketing 1-:STAl'E JEWELRY, fo'ullerton Antq. <..'tr. Get days, exper'd . Salary avail. 675-1800. pe r week getting: new positions exp. not necess. known health & beauty dept. Good typing s kills A RT OBJECTS, AN · acquainted sale. IO':' on • open El Toro/M Viejo -customers rorlhe DAILY will train. Day & night Rttei\•ing & 1st article aide firm . Salary. ex-req"d. Will train on IBM TIQUES, FINE t'URN. on all merchandise for 2 · • · 111·1'"1 Component Sales. PILOT after Sl'hool and openin gs. Call for in· ins pection or precision penses, co. car. fringe Memory typewriter. Re· !'.."'TC. P•IONE f'OR IN· \Vks. 50.-1~1! s. Bayfron t. 830·Jl30. Full time. Call : Mr. S11turdays. You lllWll be t e r v iew . 963-7723 ; machined & molded bene's. Write: Box JSZ. cent ore exper. pref'd. Jo'O . & JJRot:•IURE. Bal. Island (n:<t. to the Dental Chairside Asst. 1-l ugerncycr Bwtwn. 2 & out of school by3:00p.m. 962·3934, between 10 a m parts fo r e lectro· Daily Pilot, P.O. Box Starting salary S..500 per 6'15·2200 Ferr}'l Open Thur... U1ru Exper. helpful but not 4PM only. 979·5465 and be uble lo \\'Ork at tolOpm . mechanical miniature 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. mo. Call Linda for appl., A 2 .. ROUND Solid Oak Sun. J2to5. 675·0433 nccess. Appl y al 380 . S least 3 days per \\'eek. Nol-"C:.C-"'"'-------1 devi<'es. Must be profi· 92626 997·1450. ., (ilenneyre, Suite E . IJ~iuseboy needed ~n a~ deliver ies or collecting. NIG•IT AUDITOll to::t-C'ient in use of precision l-'--'-'-'--------1----------·1 pedestal tbl. & 4 chrs. Find "'hat you ""'anl in I aguna Heh Clem . Rm & Board Trans porlation pro· perienccd for NO ~1otel . mea•uring instruments i;:.. A $145. 645-0806 aft. SPM Daily Pilot Clussifieds. ' · small salary. Should be vided . Call 644.6236 673.2246 S.4.LESM.4.N .,er\' ice Stat!on ttcn. -- DRAPERYOPRS 18 or over & liberal Equa l Opportunityl-,---.-----.-1including opli<'al com · Outside, needed ror dant .• experd: Day & ' :•p"r'd blind stitch & minded . 492-0571. Empl•ycr Nursc5 A1dc:s. all shirts. parator. Able to ~rk t&o s mall, but growing £'0. eves. full&: P/time. App-' 1,:c===:'..=~=;:--c~l ----"~~~":_---I Conv. J-losp1tal complex blueprints P.1ust be neat, aggressi\'e ly ~ht>ll Sl atton, 17th & plcuting. 546-1431 or llousecleaning Service L IS-/OffMQr Call&42~ documentation. Re · & willing to work. Call frv1ne,N.B. &10.-0133 need s \\'omen immed. ~ •~ ri L. 1----,-:-----,---1 quires a min. 3·5 yeurs part time. Top$, 645·5123 fo~ lrvi~e Ranl'h .A. ~urses Aides. 1am·3pm. exper. Cindy, &42·22S6for appt. ~rvice Sta. Attendant, EX. SECRET.4.RY . -Tr•al· Firm. Call f2 13) ttpm.1am. Exper'd or Sales-Mature. 3.5 hr wk . run & p ~lime. N.B. Also. :~~'711~~~% -: • ..,, .J Excellent opportunity Hou sekeeper &Ch1l_d care 476---652.'i trainees . lntervws Sam-ST.4.COSWITCH Lanz. Newport. Womens mec:_han1c w /exper., refs '.oh' '&h",'Py pin,.dn1~ \\,·,~~ M(8·ytr,,o.ld r"°e!pl0Ln1,ve,b·llne Live-in care for cldr-rly <fpm Mon ·FrHi . Me,.sal INC. <'lothing.644·«11. 530& 1;.;.;,Call "''eekdays · ...... _l. A CONVDllCNT SHO~INQ AHO ' ...:T, SCWINO CUIOl JCMt TH[ ;;~tJ~ " "' · · a " ambulatory lady. $225 Verde Conv. asp, 1139Baker.CostaMesa -u.>'11 • .w /rapidly expa nclin J! wom a n ._ Own. room . 1 day wk orr CenterSt.CM GAL ON 1H( c.o. II -w,j t.,.-.,-A•d•l"'o"w·--•·, World !'iOOn to be locatt"d In 0 . Call for appt. aft Sat. 536-2802 Equal Oppor. Employer PAIT·TIME manager. Pump islands financial or~anii.ation Jlarbor View J--1.ills area . ~m~o~.~~~~~~·~~-·1 ~~~;~~~~;;;,;;;;,;~~~~5~4~9;·;3~0~4;1~;;.\ SALES Service Sta. p/time Asst. C. ar·ea. F:x(>('r. in real 644·8009. Li· ve-ln llo usekeeper : NURSING lo FULL-TIME only. Ove r 40 yrs of age. Cll S.t 642-5671, bt. 330 t l d I ment Pay & hrs nego. Mon·Fri es a e eve op · 'll"orking husband, wife & RN'S , LYN'S Rec:eptionis t for apt. com· For lcJ!al or mortgage bank· ll~use.keeper. Lido Is le. 2 )'oung children. Take plex. under 'l7, 200 units, Tic Toe ""-'-.ts ~~i;.,~i.g~~~~~h~· 8972 ing pref'd, Xlnt pay & hvc-in : pvt .. room . 5 full charge or home. __. Be Saitetl! benefits. Days.Localref s 673·9189 Salary & time off open. NA'S 846·1323 Conveniencestoresales. Sinai! bo::irding care c~:~~8~:';2cl Hous e keepe r . f /time. Contact: Gina or Sheila, Experienced 1:1cute care RetaflSalnmcM PleaseCall,83S·S521 home . Ii v e ·in ·;;,,¥a'·· ,,...,_·.r L1~ual Oppor. Employer Mesa Ve rde Conv . 1-losp, 640·0130 TYi on. thru Fri. 9 hospital only. P /time-On p /ti me. Prefer older housekeepe r v.·a nted . l:·f n l :,~f -=~"':7":-~-;::-~~-1 ~'6~1 ~C~e~n~te~'~S~'l~. C':":M'---1 lo 5. call for all shifts. Contact gentleman. Call 644-2040 Sec'y Sales Trainee 698·3879 'Z .._ ·: · F 'cto~T-• 1 . alt h'lt ~frs.Jenscn,CostaMesa 'PEISOMHEL l-'---------1 ',ti..'~,/ r · ''" ~,~,~:· a • r ,,,.., •TOUSEKEF.PER· pro-LVN, /lime · s 1 · Memorial H06pital, 301 RN p /time 7-3 &: 3·11 tt· SPllHKLEll r:-:. r"l '< Packagers Jess'J. reliable. rer's. No Conv. hos p . Ne"1port Victoria, Costa Mesa . lief. LVN p /limc 3-11. ~OUNSB.LOR •EP.4.IRMAM ;1~ Jj\o Exper'dSoldtters li ve in. •larbor area . area. New pay scale an 642.2734_EOE. Mesa Verde ConY . Decis ive, bright & " (11""" ~~ r\ L.l".· NEEDEDNOW S52·1995afl6 :30. effect.&42·8°'4. Hospital, 661 Center St, Jriendly indiv.sooghtfor Needed for local school ~~ k I I CM exciting position in our district. Must have 1·2 . J ,. ;~t 17802SkyPar , rvne Gt M ~·--.,_ • B h Ill \\' 1· Y'S cxpe r . Apply ,..-tOff MaC'Arlhur. betwn Don't drop the ball! e. a a'"""'onc-PO'JI" P;1rl time help wanted. I-'---------Hunt. c o ce. e o · rt' llllllfll/fJJ "'"111 i Redhill & ftfainl job with a low-cost Daily Assis..., Hickory Farms of Ohio, SALES, Art interested fer complete training·, Capist r a n o U n ified ~·· ,r"':..rf '1 ' TempoTemporaryflelp Pilot C lassi fied Ad . Mustbeabletodominor Mariners Village, Dana male/fem . 22 .& over. <'arecr growth,paidvac .. School District. 26126 Call S40-445S _rh~nc ~·12-567ft. vehicle ma int .. such 811 Point. See Mrs. Varga. Sharp, energetic. resp. group medical & profit Victoria Bl. Capistrano (. -, oi l c hange. tuneups, . . extroverttoworke.vesln sharing. C;il!SamRider.1_B_c_h_. ________ 1 4 Hel Wcuated 1iOOHelpWonted 7100 minor electrical work. Par~ .Tam e ~cr~tar1al rug ma~ing shop 1n ~-M8·J288 , Dennis & Den· ' ~· ••• r.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Good oppor. for ri~ht 1>?51t1on. Xlnt skills re· Coas_l Villa.ge. Must hke nls Personnel Agency of ST.4.TIOMARY person to advunce v.·/a q d. ~ble to work under retail selling. Fun at· Orange County, 1616'1 IHGIMllll groll.·i ng co. P re\•io us occa11onal pressure. Call m osphere. Call Rug Beach Bl\'d, Hwit. Bch. Opening for relief shirt MANAGERS mechanical exper . Is forappt.,540-5291. Crafters,546-6340. sE·MSTltESS watch engineer ii\ boiler Serious Minded? looking For A Career? Then Call STOP N GD MARKETS lee-we ore 1ert0Ully loolcl"'! for coreer 111Ntded people to hin ot ASSISTANT MANAGERS We offer n startin~ salary of over $650 per rnonth + we pay for our employees n1 ajo r medica l , hos pitalization , life ins urance, yacalions. profit sharing & we pay for your training too. The hours are long & the work is htird, but the opportunities a'-tremendous for the career rninded. Apply Mow ·· STOP-N-GD MARKETS 16040 Newhope, Fountain Yal!ey \ 714/531-9371 _ Equal Opportunlty Employer neC'css . &: must ha\·e an ..a..w Id 7100 A room . Muit ha\'e 2 yrs intere s t in gen'I HftpWanted 710~..,.,. on• t-'or a Sallmaker. E:.:-ex per. in .a /cond & , mecha nical \l.'Ork . fligh •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• perienced pref. Top Pay. rl'lfrigeriation. Salary 'schoo l diploma pre· ,r " U11manSails.fr7$-6970 $1027 mo. Contact Plant ferably wfs hop or math. USTAua.t.l'T ~ Ope tiitions. Fairview Apply in pe~on. & ask State llospital, 545-9331 ror M• ••11 Koepsen. in· • Cooks • Bus Help SECRUARY °'""Mon thru Fri. h?rview on Sat morn. on· If you can take Gregg Technician Experienced ~Jo'~'E"'c~r'i1i.;"'.o.tt? • Waitresses/Waiters : .. 1;;;;;~~;Pn•dbe~~~·J~~ u ~~!n"° Worner , Santa Ana. JH wpm & are looking for al---:-:"':c-::-:-:--::::-1 EqualOppoc. Employer • Hosts ostesses challenge. then send us TELEPHONE SALE~· MAN AG EH your resume Sell Ora nge Coa1l I Women 's Sportswear e 01·shwashers Clas11lflcdadno3G2 iavortte ne wgpa per. Store. Jst W Coaat Store . c /o Daily Pilot 0~ earnings. Big com· P .O. Boxl'60 mu1sion!l . Choose t he ol successful ~ Cojjsl Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 hours you prefer t.o work· chain, Super oppt Jor Denny's, 1he nation"s leading 24·hour !am11y 9 30a-to lpmor>·~ (JuAlirled pen;on. Expr'd, teit•uiant ch.tin, is now 1n1iirv1ewlno fo1 lhe ~~~~~~~~~~~ ' 8 ;;:_ c U Mr' • 0 b I • t 0 h 0 ,, d 1 e , ., 1 1 I to :.,.,vm . a · ... 11bcwe pa11t1ons <rva• '3 e ai ou1 re~ a1.1r•n in ltY I 0 b \ Ri'~S PONSIBILITY, In· LegunaBeach. SICllT.4. at 646 · 10 e we•n tetli gent & energelic. To general manager of 9>30am and lpm. Write A.d 383, Oiilly Pilot, El"lto'Y tol) l)ay, l)ro1 11 stiitf•ng. loee 1nsu1ance: priv at e club. lmmed. EqualOppor. Employe'" p 0 B 1560 C t Pllfd ¥.catlo,,s and othtt l)(lri111ts 1n "" e•cf!Henl opening for youna career · · ox · os • WOflo,i11g eriv1ronment minded lndiv. l·leavy sh 'fYP.ISt 2·3 mornings week, fl.1~a . t A 92626 & typing. $&:SO+ xlnl ,ofhce near AJrport. $3. MASSAGEncH Young lady Ct8·28l for legl.t.lm•le full Utne poel· tlon. No eK.pet. nee. We send lo school, earn while you learn. Apply ln pe_rson 11 n y afternoon or eYe . 2112 Harbor Blvd, Cost• Meaa. Mature B1by1ltter. Ille hou se keeping . 2 ~hlldren , 4\;; II: 2. Arter· noot1a 12 :30 to $:30. Oc· caslonal rull da)'. Rd'•· 645·43'6. Me<ll•el•ec..i. E•per'd for 2 pn'I prac- tllklner1 In N.8 . Call --· I full end p;u 1-t1mc pos1t•ons a~a1labl1 on day. beneflls. lnt~rvlew by per hour. M7·4211 &wtrog .tna 9ri1veyard sturts. Apphc•nts ovtf 11 prile1ied Please apply In pet,on Moroday apptonly,556-3000. WAITRESS No exp. nee:. 1hrougn Wed ne&<lay. Aptll 14 1t'lfu 1n11&1ti. g 10 Age 21 to 30. Llttle 11a.m.111d2to4p.m. ' SICllTAIY Oino'&. 725 Baker St. Do J' ou Ii lee working 1..:=o..:.'-""-"-'--:---1 w/lt.e public?' Do )'&u • W.4.mlSSIS ~ con11der younetr Wf"ll Now aecepUn• a'11llc•· v•raed on public rel•· tlont1 Tuea It 'i''hurs ' IGOOSo Cilnt H•y .. L-ouna Bot.Ch .. 0 W•.:;1•an •qv;1I 0PPQ1'11Jnlly aMl)10y•r M/f tiot111' lf so, 100 may 9·1lam . • .- havi; an oppor. to worlt ..... a. Cll6 a• a df"ntal r~. for a 1-1 w C 11tff"-NB good salary w/corporate•1 ----~7_,·...,..°'.,,'-:-:-"'-' --1 benefit.I. r.44·5337 bctwn WANTED: lO & 1 t,•"m'-·-----I FORM F.R MARINES --I 1111 ClvlUan ure ~n •SHyt, a, 1lt1ep1n whet yo" expected? l>o Ll& Relndef'IA,.ney yo11rselJ a favor·<;:all 4020Blrehll.8ttl04 $48-5847or16M11L ~ Newport Be•cb 813--8190 Ca~r Cftlps J:a kloklftl • C•terA9t. for ,-Few· Former Establl.hed'ffll.\ Marin" to R...ua. I •• 10~.11Yi •• \~·-A ,,,, 11T .. ;_ 11f,..,.._ City-Sport Jacket 7433 ". " ,,, ii • , MJsc•llllft•MI IOIO!Mlacel••=• IOIO IMh.Power f040 C ''"• S•/ Meotorcr;:•/ 4 Wh•el Ori•n 9~50 •••••••••••••••••••••••Ii-••••••••••••·••••• .. ••-••••••••••••••••••••••1 llilf fl20 Scoo 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••-• """••• 1005 D091 1040 Fumitur• 1050 WANT~ lla.rd...tctr 111 ra.op wlt.h 19&0hln Ena 3Gft. Chril. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ; R.1 4 DAILY PILOT Ftlday, Aj?rll 11 , 1975 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···~··••••••••••••.••••• I gtfcld tO /flfth buratr ~ Take o~er pymta.+ '800. RENT: VW Camper Van. 'TS Honda 4.SO fo'urlnJt, A1c~ '74 IL AZER 1910 IJ . k Coll d Dog Obtd1t:nce Class to• C<i"l·h, 4 !Jc'. Sttllonal. TOP CAS I D LLAR Alm01linew.IM'f·102I. Trim lJbt, deJ*h r\ndec'. Slps 4. AC, fu.11)" equip. P.ipe!i, ri.ek, cruah bur, Lo:Hh'<1. Auto .. powt"r . runsw1c en er St art 4116 al l ·lOPM brov.'11 to11f's. nCY.' l'ond .. PAID FOR YOUR Gd..cond .6111i~ ByDayorWk :188--04?S 11 Sultuco 2$0 'Sun)!. i.h •1•r1n11.. 11\r l'Ond., lo~· 'Victrola. S300. an. Spm NewporL BeMch i lrvlni. J.?.S. S~!l12 . _ __, ..:_ J£WELRY~ WATCl·1£S. SCR•M·l£TS , . _. · · Doth ex. cond. lUWif St-II! nrfft'll. 155233) 839·S168 Area.546-4928. -1928 fl\d "'ood dinin..: rm ART O~UJ~C15· GOLD ft -30 Diese1Trawlcr,5IP65.. llectrlc.CW1 9110 546·4337 M~" AmerAnliqucs Wh!leSale . ~ct ti Chairs lri;: tublc. SILVER SE.RVICE . 'NSWERS Oy bridge, like new. 22 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *CO [LL * Sat 9-6PM t'3v, E. 16th •PET WORLD• hui c h . buffet. s12ou'. t'I N t-: t'URN & AN · ft hr.$26,500.l75"8M5 MotcH'Hornet. Ap.w•, 673-4733645-92 10 Shih·tzU. tifaltese, Pu<>, 494-0615 eve~. TIQUES. 64S·Z200 Toward -Ounce -...... OWE"SCRUISER Electra t<t .. 1Cou""". Salt/Int 9160 CHEVROLET ,....... c how , JI u 15 k i "s". -Enjoy -Fiesta -..... '" Perted$850 -••••••••••••••••••••••• 2821 Harbor llvd. T\\·o ·Tone Maho,::a ny Ch'h h i EARTH ROTTEN Head,Galley,V.S67~ ... wr1·8 960-1239 24' PaC'earrow 19'13. •140 !i·lli·IO::OU ChipP611da le Dining Set 1 ua uu . l ny P<>Odlt.'S, Gara9• Sale IOSS Ute was iii mpler ltl the $J900. "' eng. Gen & ~Ir rond. Siil Cu.~ta l\·\t•:o;a & Coffee 1.iibl~ lnb. peke. doxir. r~l ······················· WORMS olddays.There~ercno Lyman 25 ft . Wood Motorcr:r~•/ 6, many xlraS,rt'tU1y lo ·73 ff)\11) HR(lN CO ,, Sid e.board & Chin1:1 bu_ll!i!.<'ocka~,pom; 1 PUILJCAUCTIOH !<.O H Tilt: GARDEN h~ngupis ;about sociil Lapslrake, hardtop, ex· Scoo 9150 go. 12,000 n1i , $10.500. Wht·1:l dri\'c, i710JL(.' cl06el.S4S-4456. fi!i~~d puppies. Slrl!_~ t.1ANYl'l'Etti1SOFFINt: 1"""1''0R$4.•• deprlvitllon o r tr .. •.1·633·3069. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962·1163 S4•1!f!I. --s~rltC'cmostb~l~.2.'ik t:STA'rE JEWt:Lll''· vvv ..., .... 19'1 TI Oak Rocker, BH (."hl·st \\ .• 11~h ~t F'ln1e". SA. AH'I' ()tlJt:c·rs. AN · \\rornlC11s.UnStS$2Lug nutritional deficienclet. •Thisweekonly!NuMerc I 2 r~h650 '7' Komfort 25\ .. ' 5/l'Unl SU ... SETFORD w /Claw feet. Oak Icebox. ~~n t vcs 531 -5027. 'l'IQUES. t'JNl·~ FUHN. -17362 Gothard, HR, ~0'1;\IE~i~id~tris ju11t & eng &t wholesale prices. ~~~:~d. S • 6000 ml. uir. ll \lln , 1.11ddl·r r:11l : ~11\•1\I C arfl(•n Gru\'~'. 1~1\'ll 11 Small China Cupbo11rd. filini. Dachshund Pup t:1·c. PHON~: t '<)ll I!\' PUBLIC AUCTIOM Pisces Ma rine,6'5-3200 Sale/trudo 1t1otor honlt'-"'"s l nlln:.h·, !iJG· 4 0I fo'.tc. etc, All pt'S solid rcdfml.pa""rs$l50. FO. & DHOCllL'l1 f 1 NYl,'E 0 1973 K1wasakl lOOcc 10 '194·8894 '!i :I .li•i•p, roll Ila• k •· t 963 ""l "'-J\ A . MS I'' f'lNE MlscellClfteous· 25 ft. Owens, 1965. Good speed trail blkt •••• 1 -l oa .... o veneer .... ..,.. Ca\1551-12J5aft5. 645 ·2200 ESTA'rF: J_EWE.LRY , WG11led IOll ·-.,,CORTEZ like lo'A' Cl\t•rdri\'l'. J\lort·. le., uftG. - -RT OHJE'CT cond . $3500. Moving-6'.2·433Sah.5pm. .1 $8000. nC'A', ufi· or lr;idt• fnf' :.ll'l'l:'l "Habyline·· erib, l'ht·s1s, A ~ S . /\N-••••••••••••••••••••••• must sell! 613·5298. m1 es. · Witlnut Dining ·rable Cha1npion sired Shihtzu r.1om 's 3 sp. b<l t:iprds. 1·1ou•~s . FINE F1JRN , Cash f<> good u.scd f llonda 350 Cust. Lota or '92-0SJOartcr5:30pm. hikl' ~73·•la~n . w/lcaves + 4 Neerlle· for stud, prosp('ctive surf bd. 4/12·13. 249ll F.TC. PHONE FOR IN · · r um 28'Glass, F /8,twnVSl /O chrome & fl ake. Custom , - point chrs. $500. Musi p.'.lrli cs please call. f"lorecer. MV.830-3415 . FO. &: DROCHURt: ~;:,~~~gS..6~~ae rs, 4 w / trlr. Loaded elec. lank. SCt\t. bars. troo or Troll..-s. Tr••el 9170 Trucks 9560 See to Appreciatt'. 84~ 645·1436 -='-'-"--''-'-=-....=-11&&ttl5•-:2200 · ~ lronics. Xtras. 400 rn\ botofr-.842·'992ah.O. •.•••••••••1•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cortc:r. St. CM.979·1525 ·1.:c::...:..:;:.:._ ______ , THURS. f'RI & SA'r, 111 Wanted: Appliances & rat1ge. Sips 8. Purcba1ed , 16' 1'ravel '.l'raller, !:!IP~ I!, C S l\1in . Dachshund Pups. N. 8>1yrront. Balboa Isl. FORXEHOXlOOOor~OO power mowers. Prei new'73$29M ;$18M.P.P. 75 YAMA•IA 350RD, butane e lec. rcfr1i;:. Pl KUP AppHa1tees 80 & O AK C'. 6 w ks. ( 114 ) lOam-5 pm. Chairs, Tbls, <'llstom s~und proof1n1 NOT working. ·Reas 213/886·1301 . brand new. Must sell! $900/ofr. M5·291~ (:<>OIJ SELl·:r1'10N ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·9Kl9aft .5:30pm. ,,.,, .. ~ .• 1,·,,0-. J.,·>mp•. acou s ti ca l ~h el l 1646 ••• 8 S9SO.S48·4582 .... " '" -" Sii?nifi<'untlr. i:cduce: ....... '73 SKIP JACK 20'. be;t TroUers, UtUI._. 9180 MEW & USED Wl!--.L BUY Re~ngs , Ap· AKC Maltcs C' Puppif'S . 2 Din·rm Set, & n1isc_ TI h B · 1 •r Pr'an"e" f!unn•n•o n 1 h•hld ,·tern , noL~C .. Ext'C'I ent oondi Wanted: 25" light weigh! •lank, dual batt, radiO. rump onnevll e 6.50 •••••.•••••••••••••••••• Prh·l·:o:st:1rt 11l. .... 548.04~33~·&675.5258.r 0 · mos.M&F,ti mof{'male .; s. lion. just S35. Cal quality 10 speed bike. di mini , rear seal!, trlr. Chopper, pull backs ,74.\6'lillli'uilcr.1tlculfor $1777 :--:::-----:::-~--1~6~75~·~438:"'.'.7 _______ 1 Apr i I 1 l / 1 ?.. 9 t o 4. 642·4321 . t>ll:lronsion 286. Pay up to$60. 536·2307. $1500. 673·1970or615-t835 camel seats. Will tra~e dune buggy. <')'Cleti. Bt.'l't L. Kenmore Washer & A•·c PEKIN•'<E Fur111ture. Stert:o. ,1,·~-for truc.k or van or wdl offe•837-6928 °71 11 1 <"'7"'11'1 dryer. Gd. workingcood. "' \\'Hi·-:r:..;i h<'s , book s, unti<iu"c • FIRE\\'OODSAL1':• Wanted: 2 John Denver •Wanted s ki boat w/used make de a l ror cash. -· •t 1'\HI _,-i .,..,, D~l offer.557·6366aft6. ••r-radio, dcl'orntor items. OrJ,!. Eue. del $75 cord. concert tickets. Mer<'. outbrd in good $57·1005 .A.utoSerYice& sµt·C'd.A~l raiho. • 8·12·1128 • l>li sc:'. :JtS l\1onlero A\'C. S13 1 :• eortl. 581-Jll".l 847·5900 cond. Piaces, 64S-3200 Parts 9400 'l\e(llt l•rttt l " d S65 ... 1883 .,...._ .. " ... 28' Cruiser BW. needs lit· 1200 mi, $475. 646-079'.l or i'lotpotnt Refr1 g, good AKC Golden ll"I••"•'"' .Ralboa.f•<'nn. l'~;is l_i"'irt•\\'ood s. upply Musical .'72 YAMAHA 175 Enduro ........................ ~~!·J UVW ~on • · J'to· ••I, Pup•.·. 33 "ham->n line. . ---$80 YW ENG 1600CC ~ S.t&s • ~ L p 1 R 11 1 Am.<'ri.<':111 l(arastan 9'.x lns~·-•h SOil tie work, must sell 645-4254aC,t6. • " · TOYOTA . un \\'hel-·" a·112 n5 .. <•o•·n arJ?,e o t• Y :; ovc. ...-.. ·t • "''"n6940 ·~•-f' v---u ""'' l k h 1 12 v.ool rug. Lolnami11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or consider partner! 4 ~ ..J>IU· '""a tu · KeftmoreW-·L--byappt .onlv~&G-6438 r-boc s. y,·agton "' f·,cs , patternSIS0.545·3433 ... _25 G IBSON w/Case·. cyl. diesel, as new, $16()( _--· ron-ze po s. sea cs. -"'"'-"-Cc:cc:.c:..:.:::..:=:.--1• If r ·t b t 1974 llond34SO • Aut.o Repair & Painting. 19b6 H111bu• c 1., 6,\6 '130 orGosDryer t-~r<'e togood homl!n1ixt'd barberC"hair,icC'skoift•s, J\lol·inl!! fi1ustdisposeo· Xlnl shape.$200 .. 646-0792 or 0 er-1 5 oa · 1200miles 51400 REASONABLF.. Call .-- Your Choic.~ $179 c:crman Shep. Coeker lanterrn1. copper "'ash1n)! mu ny it<: ms, Photo-or645·4254 art 6. 545•2898· . * 963.1474 • Richard 548-32 11. ·1:1 Ctll·'.V'' 1•kup. 112 11111. At these 2 IOl'ations only. pups , ,:ood , L1n1 dog machine and niun.·. 1572 ~ra phi~ & s ilk scr()en Officl' Funitwe & 14' Power Boat, great • J511 uuto. xl nl . c'c.u1d, Sears Roebuck & Co. C"U le. J:Ood disposition. Indus St. Santa Ana suppli~s. furnilul"C. loOls. c-.·,-t 8085 cond. Moving.Must sell ! '72 SUZUKI 250 ney,' G i'~ N E R AT 0 R & $2.900. 5:{1;.(i{ill ;1rt r1l'J\f Ad M I. S39·3346 ll)?ts, I dd t 3 >"I •.,-, ... -.. eng'tne, $4'"· -bes' t of· STARTER fo.10 'f011 ----ams at agno1a.l-I B. __ ,a <'rs, t·<'."16 01,1.•c; ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlS0.213·592-1421 ~..,. REPAIRS 962·1781 & 270 E. 17th St. St. CfIT. 548·4456 F"OR XEROX~ 2400 fer. 540-7215or557-6884 · CM .MO-S090 AKC Airedale. fc>mal<'. 3 GARAC;t-:Sa\cSat&Sun . ..........or .. 34'Chris,F /BF'isherman, •642·8116• 73MA'ZDA yrs old. Champion dt'.S · 1565 ··B.. \\'int er~rc·cn. 2 Cartons handmade Sum· e"stom s_ound proofing twin V·S's sips 7, xtra 73 Yamaha TX 500, <'rash -Pickup w/shrll 181.b.GAS DRyf.I' '·t·t>t.C.-.ll ~"·.,_.J"58 ('M . R<.1ll;1n bar & sl\fi. I th . r acou•t 1ca l s h e ll t k & t · 1 1 ha r · & 1 k 289 Ford V8 rompl<'tl'ly "' CJ ml'r_ 1· o 1n g rom . . ;' · ans ou riggers x n rs, ar1n11 run . · . . , ..• 1,.1.011.r.\· !'h'•''''· ''"·'" S15 -Cuarantccd dinin ~rt11 .thl &"hrs.No P:ikt s l~n . ·r-shirts. S1gn1r1 cantly reduces cond.$13.5006444'93 $1100.-495·0594aft5 rblt.lslS200Lukes.J:-;p. " ., 11 636.:?:SIO KERR '' BLU.I'.: Terriers-('herks . .>40·:l961 blouses & dresses All noise. Excellent condi std.trans.&elutch,cor11. t•nginl'. & on ly 21.0UU -------'==·"----AKCChamp.sired.Sho"· hand C<mbroi d c~cd . tion_. just $~5 . Ca ll Gla~tronl7 '.15HPmotor. HONDA C:R·12S .. Elsinore plele & rcblt. offer· inilcs. t~Ja•\l\:1 SEAR ·s ELECTRIC &·pt.•lquality.5'15·061Z J_t'/\l'•IJJ,,. G;tr. S;df•. Hl'tailvalueS2500.Sl2()( 642·4321 .exlens1oo286. Skas+lotsofxtras!$900. T&Mp1pe,Fl\.1Fport. 894·884.l 64!i·57uu J)Jr. Cl.OT IJ F,s DR''ER •rn . . . Clolht>s ,chlld'sslrollcr& ---9625246 In• ext•emely clean & ->VV·s hlt r I I food oroff1>rC'all491l214 · · · •ut f Sle '13('(ll'Hlf:HAur r .... &15·1610 • <' ic .m'"· "'"!at'. . yr <"<1r se>1t. lots u g ies. \\'ed & ·Tht rs 9_2· Fri T/\X S/\LE. a brand new fast! 675·7495art6 PM. "' Os or a "''.''"'·' ----------1 o ld . :::ihot s c Gd d1s p. Fri, Sat, Sun. 10 to 5, 90ti 10.5_ 1 ' i:;xec. Walnut Desk & •Classic 51 Chris CrafL, ••••••••••••••••••••••• \I 1shL•ll l.n nHh.•s.,,... uu SEA HS S upermarkC>t 19. 892-4938 Hl'llis St. ~:asth\uff . _ _ _ -·-Credenza. contemporar y 22' runabout. roomy, re-'73 Ya m a ha MX. Very _ tl4ti<~•i _ side b.v sidt•. fr0&tfree. 1 Old ,.. gl· h Sh pd 644-0231'1 Ricc·ar st!"'inl! machine & styling. Paid $1600. will lia ble, fun bay boat. Buy good condition. $800. Call Antlq.w1/ , 9520 13 ~:I t:aniino. ininl ('Oil\ h•oy,·n rt"fri g. $200. ..n .1s .t.>e .og. - -· · t k $950 P t t now•sove •• ofte•5pm ~··~• Cl ' t •1 l 7 Sp Sp I F t·ab1nel. Like new $85. a e . v P Y. • -· ............-. asa1cs ~~"""', c·.-.11 s.·t··•"' R'own e',ec. •to•·e top. " . ringer an1e s, urn. your cn1 n upart. 620 673 ••• 0885 "'"" ~ ~ '-" 0 J •t & Fl 6<" o 1 4 2 / Crib SS. 751·70'15 ·S300 .,..... orcno-~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0,·75.<.• .« Tappan S75 548-3672 " · u · Aeac ia. call <Jfl. 5:JO or '11 TRIUMPll 650, 1 .,.,,,,. ' · 645-2801 afl5 all day Sat. r~frig. misc. Antique white oak desk. 21' 74 IER'TRAM owner 6000 mi $1200 'SJ Buick straight 8• good ---- GIBSON 11 c u . ft .i.-..OLL ,. 8 , fum.673·4019 Public address system· viny l top $l 3S. Steno F /BSprtfshr.TwnF/W M introPd.~.' · eond . low miles $350, •'74G~1C~"J 1'o.~ FROST 'Ess·~ ""' . l e., eaut .. Sable ,& . e 0 h I h . 646-0098 S'IEHHA C·RAN l)I'.. 1~. ~ -Wh f 1 N n1 1 r P o n es "' c air S35. 6 drawer card Me•c 225's Like ne •675.0_0 ·• , 1te. c mae. 1 yr, o 5 ·~-d , · w. '74Yam h Endu ....,. P /b,air .S3800.!>15·1651 . _ papers. $30. 536-IZ71. upeor ~ slan s-18· bullhoms-Jgt rile$8.50.675-3468 Sande r s, 613·3130 or a a ro~. •57 T·BIRD ---:---,----,-...._c_---L'~~~~_":''.':.'_~:..__j Sat & Sun April' 121.h & sho'I\' H48·860-I 496-8387 Jwknds Lo mi, Xlntcond. 13 Ford Pickup If t·:l~\'C'r 20 c .u . 1-~1 . 2 ~r·ifrertoYou 8045 13th. 7,113 Allcf!hcn)'. . ExesvlchrsSl5/35,sec)' eves · $800orbst.55&-0165 Port holes.MichaniCauy c;impt•r truck. Joa~t·il Rc,rr1ge 6 •,a 1 tor. 1 dw /C1ce ••••••••••••••••••••••• ('osta fil esa. Near So, Ornate fruit cluster base . chrs S6/24, dks. dft stls. loots Rent/ restored.54S-1975. · h · I .,, RO ~ I ' '01 KAW AS/\ Kl Dirt, runs \I'll . ..;lr:1s. 5>11-4212. •' ma er. o. o . ost[K .t 1 1 Coa:it Plaza. bc.·hindlloli-ne.,.,. amp ~1 . ~·()()( Pierce. 867 W 19th, CM. Charter 9050 ---.;-SSOO. Sell S345. 673-568..f I lens. "c('k:i oh: vl•ry day Inn. r~urnJturt•. bl'ds. GE phono $15. 557-183.1 645-7411 . very ~d. $200. 979-5289 1937 f'ord CouJ)e, he11 ut '74 WHEEL DR. unu s u••I n1ark1n gs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bef.S:JO AM ·afl.SPM t·o nd . r C'buill engin<•. F .. d. DI ft moth1·•·011·0°1·,1·1117 <J ir <·ondi ti oni·r &·1'\\'IN-1•11 · Off··' ·· · ~001 ''642 "' rlJ!I air<'.. c uxe ros · -• ''1 ic · "'_.,' · humlcltf1cr & m;111v n11sc .. J~( Ike IU"" $50. It<' 1' urn .. & F,quip. !-Ii· '69 HONDA 350. xlntcond. -0 or · . -~5~·-- free refr1 g:, top cond . 14 Shorth· ir l'c 11 •r & Jl(•nis llurt·\"'', ~ K1tb~· 1·at·u111n y,·orks, speC'd Copier. Lk new NEWPORT Ill $450. or best offer. C&11l .56 T-Bird . New Ul;.iek l\enmorl'eombo.11·;1.shcr Yi·P ~? c'11 '·r 1 ·· · -520.t':Jl/498-3168. cond.968·5677 P.femberJ>o r. Chart e r & dryc>r. ju:-t scr,·i<"ed c · ')f~· l_J ? r<:i" or< (;ar:iµt· !5~ile·Sat u If• '1. • Hasis all.6,615·5328 Finish.Allnewl·hromc& this "'t•ck . Ph1l<·o Ell't'· _Jr:. 963-1152. Furnitur.:-. t·luthin,c . Oouhlc bed c~i:i1plt>IC'. OFFl_Cfo. desk and four l8'Skiboats $40/day , uphol. Beaut shapt•' trorn astC>r ran;,;l'. gooc:IFr{'e to a fanllh·.J• .. ,·r Jt'Wl•lr\', tools. t ic-. l!.l.">5 \'l'ry).!uodcond1tion .SIO. chairs, S95. 646 -7009 24'Skipjal'ks $28/day 1~~~~on7J.~.50· brand $3650.640·5~51 . cond. 5'18·4456 SpringC'r ~P•tni~I, 1~,·~s Port Nt.•lson . ~.It 842-'1387 · bt·fore 3am & nfter3pm. Z7' Fairliner $35/day Cal\ 644-l<Xiili 4 Wheel Dri•es 9550 FriJ?idairC'. 16 CF, frst children.962·7511. CARPOHT Sa1t>. }o'ri & Sl'.RFBOARD ~o. child's Pets: 8087 32'Grand Banks $90fday '50 Pan H ad. reblt eng. ••••••••••••••••••••••• free. Xlnt shape. Cop· D EI. I G !-IT Fu L s m . Sat. J0-5. Furn. tools. de· bike. pool. py,·r . s aw. ••••••••••••••··~··•••• 50~~r1a~:::0~:!ay Xtra shc"a'l~l 8'. $2B00 7 _ 7 ...;. 4 WHEEL DRIVES pt>rlone. S75 or bst o{r. Shaggy dog, IO\'ely C.imi · humidifier. books, niC'k· st.ere? e~ mpt. 1\1 any I "'ant lo sell mr mixed up NEWPORT Ill <KN 548·6140or963·1763. lypct. n;ir-k ·s & old things. 473 m1sc.1 tem ~.642·1870 Cocker Spaniel n amed Lid v ·ii II • ··N . " nd 1 · o I age 673·3332 '73 KAWA SAKI 4!13-206.'i olly St., No. J,aguna. I IBM f~ll'C'. J\.fdl .. c ··. p;d . u1sance .. a. ~.so my ----~--"-'-""'I 100 A ~ 8015 ---4M4065 cond. t:til<'. I port. Smith ~t wor.m Willy . Both loafs. Soif 9060 Enduro. Almost new? UC on To qu aliried Jlome. r.1 L'orona elcc, like n<''A' 1,1.elJ trained . .557·1120. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 968·7973 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shep l\1 1x. 411:> yrs. Prerer 1\lo\'ing out or state . CAT LIN ---'-""-'-"-"--''---l .---------! E · Elite Call : £.15<3153 8 to P'tanos & 0-8090 1971 A A Z1 '14 CZ 400 Red f Coontry loC'a l. 644-0452 .-\'Cryth1ng must go. 2165 • -91h HP E · · rame. PUBLIC -• ---lt a lt•i"h Ave ., Ci\!. 4:30.evcs551·S.114. ••••••••••••••••••••••• vuuude l~ay down shocks. $800. ~-C k S ·I .. ----F EL Xlntcond.494-9679 FUR''ITURE rrt· oc ·er panic . 1:1n Sat/Sun9to6C)NI.''· TV <:amt' Shoy,· Prizes I D'S WarehouseSale 1-------~--l J>riv. Pa rty495-6906. ,.. col•,r. fttll hret~I. In """ti -----400 Pia nos & org.i ns ne.., HOHJ•' 6 Ch ___ _c_"--===--t " D · ,.aC'h1c J\fovie Cam"ra. . • · "' "" 1 erry, ever-'68 BSA I AUCTION ho1T1e.t\ceds lot.'soflo\·c. unc BUAA Y· paint 1·on1· .. & used Spinets Grands yth' U ed 650ce. eaving 557·569:? prcssor. fish ef!J>t. J\.1i~c B.l:J -Q. Comb Bumper 1 .. la e G · ' t f ' ing. s lO times. town~ As is, lsl$32Scash HEW & USED l LANDCRUISER STATION WAGONS to Choose from Example : 1972 *To .. IGHT AT JJ()()t. DH lbl . G:1mc tbl.' . r rs. .oing ~ or Sl ,950. 546-945.1 ta•es· . 675-3077 r --2~02 Via San J\.11 «ucL bu•one-l!ent/~ton t 'c:c:c:-".""C:C-C:=::---l c~•==c_".'~~'......----1 Lo h · df t-bar room di\·ide r . " J.,. .,.... 01. 7:30 p .M. * , .. ",,'.' ,..a,,','.d<'.,· 1om1·',·n!J,~1ho,.,nk,•,~.· l.aJ,! If ill:;. ____ -Chr\':s\;11 l'handclier. y,·et buy. K.awai. ~lein~·ay , LIDO 14 y.' ANTED. With '74 yam ah a 100 M X. i;h· eby\., J dspet'dh , uir. "';1r11 " "' "' ,.. · Ba ld Ch ck " FJoatat on t k Gd u s.ra 10, calC'r,&cx REPOSSESSIONS.. Spa~<·cl . s hot s, bu x Sat. !I·'.!. 8160 Dt1rtn1oor bar. hur~l a r a l:.i r m · , win, •. 1 erin.,, 1 an · • · Layed down s hocks. l I 66fo'OI l'il·kup. loaih~t ,\11', 111 \\\11 . p S , <IU[il . 1't1•t't" l 'a1np1·r 111:11!1.'}.'\) S5399 * CONNELL * CHlVROLET · 2828 Harbor Blvd. ~~t;1 ~ll'S;1 5·11i \'.!\~) "73 DODGE :1 , ton. AutUn1ntir-. l)0\.\1•1• Sll'erin~ & c·un1p1:r ~ht:ll IOIH69P ) Sl199 *CONNELL* CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Bl•d. ·5~, For1I FHMI I' l ' 1 ~ Int• \ ·.1( :o:I ic·k ~hi II .'" t•rdr1 ,." S.')110 l ':il l ;,;,7 .5<;9~ an,\ 111111• ht•ftlrl' 2 .;Jo pn1 LIQUIDATIONS lr<iincd.5·16·6441. !)r, llB. near Hc-<Jeh & ~~sl~·n1 ./\ll nc"'· filust :~t~~aha ,Kimball,Wur .. it'j!~G~rlr not. needed. porting pipe, 21 " front racean$~~77 .,.~ AND IAMKR'-'PTCYS r..-·1ur --G~rf1e ld. l)t'sk. f1 ~ht ank . S<!ll .HO·R945 , __ FIELD'S (714 )6J8-Z7;o !----~-----·! rim + xtras. Xlnt cond. ·;·~}~·~·rs~;;,\' P1~~fi ~'.~ PARTIAL LISTING r.-n1 e 8050 rct·or1! ploiyer. n1ue h 12072 Brookhurst.GG Fantastic Buy! 1-67-'S-_7~609"-------I 156<!61/H I S2t;!1.1 M*.dd C * ••••••••••••••••••••••• mort·. FAMILY FAIR SPIRIT 11. Brand new. ;o l • 1 le Age CHn Collec-, -&SW•PMEET H M · '13 Ya:maha 250 MX .Ust'd .ltllllll "''~• SUHSETFORD lion •Lovcseat &Sora.\cry SAT. tJnlv. Youlh bed "' A flf OND Organ never 1n water, t railer , 5 times.$650 qu'I. WJW 5,110 GardcnGro\'l'lll\d Polish StampColleclion goodqual1ty.Nevt'r loiy,·1tmO.,..'er dt•s k · LinC"olnlntermcdiute Spinet. Moving Mus t sails, complete. Private •546_8444 • · · wCor•ed Antique used.A,oving!Q-81122. linl·n.s. hcavc;,.jar~<'t : sc:~u~o~~,n~rocl~ar ~7~~j.,,J995 or Bst. t:~~5~~.belo\\' cost. 5 hp, Wards. Mini Bike, ··; -TOYOTA .:e~~~~~~:.~:n1u111;~~:11 '.1 Di•an* Great Savings on Used J4K4 8!11 n afael Cir.~ lo 5 PM $75, xlnt condition, 1966 Horbor, C.M 646 9303 wheel dr. lfifil . L1kC nt•w French Style Chairs. ~·urn.,Appli&Misc. G.o\HAGE SALE: Stove, PIANO WANTED: Pvt.19' Lig htning Racing S3l·0986 $<1300 55629117 Chppendale 11rum Table Wilson s Barj?ainNook \\'a.~her, l)ryer .t)inetle, PORT. typewrite r i zs: ply. wants to buy Piano Sloop. Xlnt cond. Brit.1----~_c_----IDodge :i:. T J eep w r _ ____:. _:. · _ w /lnlaid Leather Top, 545W.19thSt.C.l\I. Lanips, many chilclrcns Port TV w /stnd S25: 10 for cash.530·6833 SeagullMtr.Manyxtras. JBikeTrailer. winch, metal top. doors, 'll9V\\'VA:".I' Claw I .gs ' •tmaleh· g RE spd bike S30: New l()pe . · $2000. / best offer . m int eond.$1°'. & t Gd ...... ~· N " · '" MATT SSES clolhes. Cle, etc. fi46·ll379 1ply t"onk "·are set SSO: p 1 an o, ANT IQ U Jo: 673_5162 .,.., arp. ..v11u. _.,.51.J. l'l:us ('ngint· ll l•rk . side tables. Oak dresser, • 21 .. ., l'l,'i"enti'•. ··H"C.M. GRA 1 . Good 646-0939or673-7046 675 5631 645-:!:Wu G Ir h (I 00 ' ._. f:I(·<' ~u1 tar w/amp SGS: ND, C: ~ss1c. . t...::.::_·:::::.:.:_· ______ "--- ·ranc at er "ock, Ter-& Bedroom ------557.2679 cond. Sacnf1ce aL $1250. Columbia 28-lnbrd eng. u··~ 9900 •-.~-u--~ ' rifie Bedroon1 Sets, Oin -DESK . t"nd tbl. SJ'.K'akers. _ 646_4656 eves. Xlnt cond. $ll,SOO. Wkdy ..-u ~ ...v 9900 Autos Usrd 9900 ir.J;!room set s "·ith 5 t ~lurphy bed. bkc;t~e. & .. Drafting m:ichincs. add TY Rad" , 633·3222. Eves84&3465. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chinas. Tress<'I Ibis. e 5 mi.~c . furn. 2583 Sanla m:ichine. want 1?Uns, any • •• 10, dinettes. baby bed. ~lar· Queen. Full &~n Sets Ana Ave. Cl\1 lype. Citsh paid. 847.s.127. H1Fi, Sterro hle & Glass Top Coff<'C Prie~rl.to Mov" ow'.•. ---~... ' -----...................... . tbls +others. 8l3· 25&646·88811 Horses -8060 H!DEA~ED 6'. ~i ngle Ampeg SVT amplifier 300 Maplr lar .... Brds · ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• s1zc!'\ty,·1nhecls.O::l 'color watt s R ••s 16·10" • • Spani sh CouC>h. oorner ta· " 8091 Meed Mew Sails? Call us about our Spring !;:pecial on Custom Rac- ing & C ruising Sails. "1cKibbin Sails. 540.3684 Rockrrs, End Tablrs, IJ.lc. ~ew Rold drapes. Lai;:. c·nnyon Hidin i! TV. l!estofr.673·5.569 s peakers, sac. $675. Lamp Tables. XlntCond.646·2859 Club. Biding lessons. 50 sq.yd. gold shag, I yr 846·3219· 22· Herreshoff American Hwtches ond Dry Sihk:. • • w E. RE i\fOV 1 NG . boarcl 11Ji:, neW barn & old. S100. Antique l'iano. Zenith Black &White TV Eagle gaft rigged with ~hairs. re~.liners, LR Complete housefu l of paddoclfs .494·.3735. offer.645 ·3161 19", s.15. Portable stand: teak opljon at dealers Sets & F 1rcpl ac<'. f h · $5 644 6534 -t "67172 Console table desk & urn, was /dry. J\iflsc. All J Yr. Old ThorOUJ?hbrccl 3 Pc. Sect Couch. Crushed · · · "v" · .... · olher Desks. Stereos, ne1,1.•545·378S fi'f us l S<'ll this Wknd. ve ll'et , lgt i?rn. Cstm COLOR 23 ·inch GE con· ~.Slips/ Color & Blk /Wht TVs. t>fedit . Sofa ·Broyhill SJOO/ofr.546-1159 madf'.!125.557-2260. sole TV. Excellent pie· Doc.ks 9070 Rerrigerators, Stoves. Premier. 7'1 ". Xlnt cond. Hou&ehold Gooch 8065 Large Furnilurc l\.1oving ture. fine walnut cabinet. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Was ht! r s & Dr yC'rs, 6'10·4696 art 6 "'kdys. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·Van leaves io Chicago or S 175 · /.offer, P hone SO' Boat Slip for Rent. t'reeJ.ers, Lamps. llide.-C Des J\t oines vic inity 552·8028 (Irvine) art. 6 Beautiful location a-lied, Chest & Alirrors, Dresser, mirror & chest in • arpet WholHafr ()"·ner drivc-r. 8 yrs exp l~P~·~m~·-o:'~w~e~e~k~end=:-;'~· -:;--·l---~C~a~l~l~64~2~--:C0:'._ __ 11 Bookcases, W:lterbed l\1ahog-. Walnut bkcase Sha)?s rrom $3.2.'i sq. yd. A · y,· /frame & llcalcr. bt-d. n1attress, xlnt cond. Top Quality Ph1!11h . Sfi.45 -pp~nx 5 1~ 846-Z744_ RCA Color TV. Sony Mewort 50" Sip l'LlJS Af ISC & l.OTS 841·1MS sq. yd. 968·9046 BALBOA BAY CLUI stereo w /dual turntbl. 644.(1878 :1.IORF.' J S b' Super Srkrs. Sony tapcJ-----'-'-'-="----Presa l~. :=~A,~::ii~~~1!~ Electric adjustabl<' hosp .. Jewrlry 8070 l"amily flfcmbershlp for recorder J\.tusl sell now. WANTED : Boat slip or W JI 1.1 r \ ,, bed Beauty nest hy ,••••••••••••••••••••••• sale. 213·392·38!)1 fi75-4332 side tie for 32' sailboat. e on or o 1 anu . · . : • · t.Ta stC>rC.'h:ir).!e ~~~ S400.G12·.~11J~-WANTED SJ.IUFFLJo:BOARO Game CUSTOM Stereo,Sansui& NB. Call Tom Hamel, * * MASTERS ,J\.1ATIRESS & Bo:< Spr·.TOP CASH DOLLAR ~~1hle_.l5>ft .New"'/bow l · Sony components. ~t i-""'-1_999_· _____ _ AUCTION * * inl(s. Dbl size. sso. Pt,rf, p A I D F o R 'r. ll l l R in~ pins. 979-4474. $i2000. sell $590. 645-73l3. W .ANTED 207S lh NFW PORT cond. 6448090 Jt:WELRY. WA·rt:llES, :l.1AHINE AQUAR IUfi1 Custom Floor Standing Slip45' Sail. Pref. N.B. HL\'.D. · ART OBJEC'f?i. c;o!,D, CLASS ......:beginnin~& ad· Pedestal 5 akers J' a t· Despernte.675-7953 COSTAl\.lESA TWINMatlress&boll:Spr· S IL VEH. Sl'.,HVICF., \'aflct•d hobbyists For l t pel't d ~ FINI'.~ }o'URN & AN . t . & ·. r· ra<'. qua I y SOUD .• LIPSAvail&ble 8.13·9625 ;tnd646-8686 ings, perf. cond. $50. TJQUES 5 ._.... · rcf!'.1S ration 1n orma· $155 pr. Xlnt Sony 5520, • N _Be h •~~~~~~~~~~j _..:_..:__tl6~44~·~llOOO~'_-~I ".64 -.<,<;.,.) tion.497-1613. turn table w /s ure e .. ,.....~ ac 20' ·60" PO'lt'er licycles 8020 1101\f E FULL of' Beautiful Miscellanf!'OMS 8080 • MAKE J\10NEY! ! ~f9IED. Sl25. 67).2988 18'.'4J'Sail ••••••••••••••••••••••• }o~urniture . custom niadl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Now .ncccptinf!'._Quality Color TV. 19'' t able 613-5253 Used Bikes !'arts.SIS/up. (1uali ly, in xlnt cond. WANTED : l:se(I Yi'a t<'r Cloth1ng QnCons1p;nmcnt ~forlel $225 2 Pioneer._ ..... _ S d& Buy /sell tr:id e. 24R8 544 ·8427 sofleners. h.ive rrhlt. A· SccondArrairShoppc CS88s'peake'rs.$195.llke ~1·• P" Newport Bl CJ\I . ---DC"' unit s . 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U79·86.10 orCl.ASSfCS •74 BAV AJIA 74 ciprl, V-6. PP, 11uto. NEWEST & LARGEST '73 JAGUAR Maida 9738 ••••••••·••·••••••••••• M•rc•dea lem 9740 y_. 9570 !t your .''Ur IA elqru t'lcun CLOSE QUJ rndio, xlnt conct $33<;~ lf\1f\1 l~l)JJ\'l't-: XJ6 SEO.AH ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 280 SE Coupe ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8t:UUB:Sf1r11t. S'VEsss' !548-SOli.1 l>t;1.1vt:nv f<:,.mp1r,e whitc ,wilh rC'<l 73MAZDARX·l ~-~1,",.,·,)~·"''r .,a.._~1,10. Mow 'UER 1u1c~ A · ' , .. • , ,, • ,. ',,' couPE "" · . "un rou ,,1 "''" ·-E-·300.nc•·o·ntcn·o·, , A • * 5301 * AllModt!ls&l:olor:. tJa ._, ,-· · Oii' .. v... ..-• .. ton 1 • (1 •tory · ,, 1 v. Ulk h·u1111 r 1111. S7W~• PurchlKitvt , •·I cyl .. enMlne, lo"' 2!J2SJ.larborDlvd. Daliun 9720 D' kM'll Mot ,,u Hl h, 1. ;; J\utom<itic. onv 21142.'i ._.......,, -lloaae, •70 '""' 0 .. 1,1 . ..£ost1o1M e1ut 9711. 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Gd AD-VllOl HAL GREENE PORSCHE & AOOI 605 Ft--wcry .. Firelt-•.& M~oA 17141 S43·•972 12131 86S.l233 Ol"iHE~S SUNSET FORD H19h•d $ Buyor SUNSET FORD cond . $4200. "39·1983. '""'" 833-9300 S440Gurden Grove Blvd. on Imports · ~OG~rd.C'n Grove Hlvd. Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autas, Mew 9800 Autas, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew ' 98001Auto5, Hew tlOO \V rslmins ter (i.16-4010 Biii Maxey Toyota Westminster 636-4-010 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••-•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••-••• Call lln~cr nr Bill ~--'63 CHEVY J'J\Nf-:L, 6 c·v l a uto, xlnt rnc·l'h. t·onil --H<17 tl"o."i5 ' • ~ • •l ' :; ,. l • $350,o r offer. H.12·H26H FREE APPRAISAL Gener•I 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPORTSCAR SPECIALS 3 IMMACULATE FIAT 850 SPIDERS In Stock Low•• 5 1399 C51400V) '69 ORANGE \!Jl' huy used c:1r ~ & tru1·ks . Ct1ll c;H(J'fll ·Clt1':VH<)Li'.:"f for :1 In. .. -.· iippraisal. liRO'fll Cll F~VHOL.i:'f' 1821 1 Hl•ach Hl\'d. JfuntinMlon Beach fl47 ·6087 5'19·3.'IJI SELLING YOUR CAR? TOP PRICES PAID t'or I mpor1.s Paid for or Not Dean Lewis Imports 1966 ll;1rl>or. c.~1. t)4fj-!JJ(l3 \\'J\NTF:O 1'() Rf''.NT l;tll' nit.II . c:ir. ~·ill makl' vour monthly ri.v mls. l-laVc in- surant'('. jj40·15!7 t>Vl'S T<lP ('J\SH! For ('lt•an used r:.r~ &· trucks! llOWJ\RD CJ.IE:VROLE1' Dove & Quai t ~. Nr. P..1acArthur, J amboree' and Rristol NEWPOHTBEACll 833·0555 4 speed, r adio, black Autos, Imported intetior. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 LIME GREEN 4speed, radio. heater, hke new. 71 YELLOW 4 speed, AM ~M stereo. new !Op, new tire.!. 3 TRIUMPHS Low •• 5 1399 (A00786) 70 YELLOW SPITFIRE 4 speed, rad io, heater, bllCk Interior. ' '69 GOLD TR-6 1973 engine, 4 speed. new paint, new top, ne'h , .... 2 73 AAJ · 124 SPIDERS Gen~ral 970 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR.A.MD NEW . Lamborqhini Espada List pric~ $29,500 NOWOHtY $23,500 3to choose' JIM MARINO MOTOft CARS 1200 W. COllat Hwy. 645·1102 Acrfti frlllll IM Balboa e,., Cid Hillman Minx 1963, x lnt c ni;?inc, uphols. & body. Ne('ds trans, $100 firm. 552·1555. Alfa Romeo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alfa.Romeo Buy or Leose Authorized S:.il es&Scrvicc Beach Imports MacArthur and Jamborff H48-DO\'l' 752----0900 Newport Reach 1--- AUa ll.onicoGT\1"72 An1 /f'm stereo. Like nu. 53000 ..... 4!'1-075.'I Aucli ••••••••••••••••••••••• :: DARK GREEN iC SIPM<f, AM.f'M stereo. ) :, YELLOW · ~ AMifM stereo wf8 Irk. tar-. tiir, luggage raclc, -: .removable hardto p ~ ., IMW 9712 • • •••••••••••••••••••••• TMEICIHD YOU '73 BMW SP84DALLDAY LOOKIMC'i FOR! tt speed lrnnarnission, PRICED f.~s'[~1radio, like new. i, RIGHT _$49771.tmU . t <ll . . a Wl , fiiiihiil : '~·' ... VOLVO , ~ 1966 Harbor CM _6'6 930j f 120 W. Wumer ' ·73 BMW 2002, naWlesi. at So. P.filn · Dk bl ddl I c-nl• /In• ..... 1.2.132 , . ue w /su c nter. ....-· •. -AM /l'M"--1tlClteO•CtlSf. Snrf, Mlen·X, 913·1002 . • ----SPECIAL VALUE----. PINTO PACKAGE 197SGUNADA LIMITED EDITION "IT'S FORD'S NEWEST BffiER IDEA" NOW FORD CUTS YOUR COST $250 SPECIAL VALUE MAVERICK PACKAGE Interior and exterior decor groups, hood tape treatment, rocker pone1 mouldings. FACTORY PRICE CUT S122 9IAND MIW On both 2 door ond 4 door Granada models with varied equipment packages af your choice. COME IN And let us &how you ADDITIONAL Savin95 with a greot . big Theodore ROblns' DISCOUNT! 1975 TORINO 2 DOOR HARDTOP ~~ Pool•I blve/30!', J51 CIO 1Y. 1-tylonde< rng•n•. Colol0<nOO SALE $42 99 E'"''"°" OQU•Pf""nl, f,.e tiRl l• I• WSW, hon! bvmP<'< e--d>, '"-b'""f,.' ~do, air <andoliane•· .. IKlai••, AM 1odlo. tinted PRICED 9la•H:i_,.,,.1e, lot~ ••"""'e '"""~ ...i..oi', pow., olfftiftg, ., .. --.otic, Stod 1: 497 (SG2SHll1811) , ,.,. & "< ·' !=;::;:;:;:e,:;:;:N•=1===97:;::5 f::::::;:O::::::;:RD::;L::::::;:TD:;:W:;:;A:G;;O:;:N ====:::::;:::~ ' ~·· o .. ri. <Oppe• metolli</5'1'1.•0D CtO 2Y. 11-tyltncitt e"li'"' Colol.,.ma E'""'-...,optroeo11, l•v• t•11.1 S WSW, conven"'"'' 9•oup. d.,.,11<><•"9 '"°' ....,h, loc.kot.i. '""" ,..,.ogr,•eo• bvrnpet .-di, a• <ond,,-· .. lec!O•'"'• d"'°' ,..,, -t _...,,, AM •o6i0, fight ll'""P, wt...! •-"· h..,•y duly ,,..,......_, •l«lfc pawe• door la.-lo•. pa .. e< olH•lng, dii.t b<Oli•" Sloo:k #0811 ~SJ7<1S l398,Sf ~ ~ • . +' .. I • ,,1,974 PINT&S?MUSJANGS, VANS .. "-1 ' • AJ'"PllE~P~ICE '~CJlEASE'·;. ' PRICES ·STJl.l AVAILABl.f. . ' • AVAILABLE DURING APRIL AND MAY ONLY ORDER YOUR SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION "PACKAGE" TODAY! • 91AND NIW 1975 PINTO 2 DOOR SEDA" '"=";r'· 1f Oronge /!JW/.2300 CC <1 -c11.nde• engin•, Colofornoo fmin iQn• equ;pmH11, f,.., 878~13 8SW. honr bumpe• SALE $2 8 9 ·9 gvord" rear bumper guard>. • >IX"J'd, Stoc ~ = 0796, 1sP1ov121J""! PRICED ' • '''" & lo< ::.~N1975 FORD LT~4 DOOR PILLARED HDTP. "ti ~-. Pala• "ho!• /90/,351 CID 2 V, 1 .. ,1....ier ""'ii''"'• Col.l.,.mo f,...,._ ~. !, • .-HR78.15 ISW, <tt>• ~ -•d•. a" c.....:t;•,-·..i...:oo .. e, dual , • .,, ,..., _.. • .,._ AM tod..,, Johhond ,-. <antral"'"""• w~I ,_,.,pa,.., •-•"'II· do.c b.aOe1. <"'•oomahc, Sta<k :: •59, f5J6JH I 32414) SALE $4799 PRICED ..... 4 ht ' DEMO.SALE . EVEN GREA iEliSA'.VINGS . , '72 MERCURY MONTEGO MX ~ 0<>9< "-vN> """','or.''°''-, P"" "-'"I• po .. .,-~ .. 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Apnl 11 . 1975 A.olos, I"""""" Aotos. l•,...tod Aotos. 1,.pomtl Aotos. h•,...tod Aolos, IM,...tod , Uled ' ................................................ ······················· ....................... ·········•············· w;ic·············;;·~·o ...... l .. omtl ...... linporied "'""''· 1 .. porled ······················· .............................................. . ~~-~~~••••••••••!?.,S.~ !~!.~!~•••••••••••!?!~ !~!~••••••••••!?!~ Voll1W41fjeft .. ~ 9770 !~:::r.!'•••••••!??.. ••••••••••••t•••••*•t • '70 p h ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Buitk Riviera, ru1 Y <>rSt' e 911T. Urand '13TriumphSpitfire REP\IRS-S9.YICE 73 VW equip. Clcan.'beit ol(.,. nu ractory .r lutt'h. 5 spd. SPECIAL Xlnt cond. $2700 or best EXCllANGE& 20,568 miles. (149J.MI) trade. P. P. ~ • Men:.-1 ·-9740Meteodes1... 9740 O I 9746 ........................ .......................... pe OVER 100 Hlw,'.&USED MERCEOES OH 0151'1.AY Hou•~ of lmoorts AUTl-IOR I Z~:O A1ERCF.DES01-~ALEH ·73 280 4 Dr. Sedan. Loaded ! 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I uy or Lease Authorized Sales & 541rvice s~achlnipo.-ts MacArthur and J amboree 848-f)o\'t' 752-0900 Ne"'-'PDrt Beach ToyotaSeleclloo 'G!l(lwuu<:.ri.,intcbnd.lo C l ean, x lnt ('o nd . <PDT485) Fronl Slff&S. G t.1AC ALL PRICED inileaj?e. Sl.400. Make of· AM I Ff.1 stereo. $1850. 645-5700 !)Jr. Jo'inanclnjl &: l.e11SinJ1. TO SRL fer. 642.3783 497-2898 art6 Pl\f. cd l • Priv. Pa rty 60 GHIA 30 '64 VW $400. llltl. A11"9& 61 VW Uu s, tt.•blt cng, side ntpg, looks & runs n ice Cnlt aft. \PM 5484478 """ UUW windO"'-'S, \\'l·ll kt•pt, $800, . M6·4922 $575. 55t -2S09or ~·157U '74 VW BUS. 1:1.000 ml. -~ ·. TOYOTA 68 Pop TOil Cn mper, 71 * 832·6589 * ____ _ ' 68. VW, ,.,.,·cntly ccblt nu t d k k f Eng, x lnt Cond. S2000l"7ZVW' ood d Lo Vl':RY C L EAN '68 \966 Ha1bo~,(M t.409303 r~rr~~7~~t):7Mcc ,nla ·eo_· 646-99!13,aft .3pm. _ mt. A,;.~Fm i:t~ail;.'. Cadillac,_4 dr de Ville, Exec. Special Good till April 12 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 1----------oyota 9765 67 Bug. reblt eng. xlnt ft itch. $1800. 54~1220 ~ully equ1p1>ed. full II.hr 'JJ CORONA '7Z VW Can1pcr in 1dnt l'Ond . nu tir es ,975 . 1nt.$875.Cull 83'1·6398 19ti8 J\1GB . ne"' scat s. 450SF. al onlvS2SS.81 mo. radials.stereo.runsxlnt. (J6·n10. opeii end lease ): Sl450 . .(i73·7!t94 low n11lc_a ge exec. l'ar· 072 !\10Rn\c~rfecl. ful_ly equipped. F~ll sa Must scll lltis \\'Cf'k . Anv price 514 ·949 : ser · 37911 reasonabl(. offcr. 837-9084 l.1a1'. lL;.ib. SI0.310.28 Sec. Dep. S270 or !02-5553 Opel 9746 C'ond . SJOOO. 646 9903 art Jpm ' ' '68 VW, nu en g, tires, -- WAGON ("all 493-3767. . · · paint. XI cond. s1100. '73 CADILLAC 71 TOYOTAMKll • 70 VW BuJ;?, xlnt cond. 536-8294 aft 5 or all day SEDAN DEVILLE. '61 SUPER 90. l.K'autiful ST.4.TIOMW.4.GOH Automatic transmission. FREE TUNE-UP clean, jus t tuned. gd. Sat. Vil~y l top , leather an• inte r.Newbr akcs,C'lutch AutomatiC', air. lu~~age ai r <'O nditionin g . Datsun-Toyota·VW tir es. Make offer , ter1or, lull power, fa~- &· I •rt.·s . F'~1 ·S I rack ral'k. & sharp! (3950LJ) (628J~IY ) Porschl' & Honda Civic 548.1651 ".O VW conv. Auto trans, tory air conditioning, till 1 b I 1 645 5700 Olr 1 ~~---------11mmaculate, red, $1495. steering wheel, AMIF~f s <'rco. ra · comp c c ~ ...:. -· ov.·ncrs only. Dra .... •ing to I BUY VW Engines/Ci.lrs. Pri pty. 846-8988. stereo, cruise control, rebll . C'ng". Xlnt <'oncl. CORON,\·' <lc, ,12, •. Ao'c $2577 beheld April 26th. d S37()(,I ff 675 ~ .>'I 979-0935 (8 to IOam. or etc. Sp<'cially picc • _: __ or o c.:....____:_ & auto. Xlnt l'Ond. 2,g,7 Register at.... after 5pm.) Da n '&> VW, needs .... ·ork. f"JOO (S90G WV!/} ......................... 9750 Pone he- ·~····················· Jim Slernons ·7z Opel H;1ll ye. 4 spd. ··· CL.A;;c··· _D~(Hac k HayJ.548-5703 1111111 e.tui4 VOLKS.4.-PORSCHE vw I' art s. t.•nginc s, Call 642-04Z7 S46t5 I rts .s tt:el r ;1d 1al.s. An)/f-'m . ~ tWt. TUNE REPAIR transms, <'ast-s. heads. 19ie:4 VW with '""'oor, 'lx'wri•C'-.-_ mpo nucond.Will guaruntt•e. 57 Porsc he Co upt' '71 Cclica, xlnt cond . ;,.::ii: Allusedorreblt.Steve, v r.-...., _.. S ... b 1 f pp 556-0460v.·kdys9·5 \linyltop.m HJ!S.Sl650. .:.1i::;::: TOYOTA 1731Superior Avc,CM 306 good CJ>n<l ition . $450. Hit" t .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 CLE ....... 111 mi . O""·ner. :li12 ~1esa d l • DA.TS.A. TOYOTA. or make offe r. 833-9300 1 ~ 0' ., 0 '· . . 642 2434 S56·9 . 675····· ·-_'I_ __ .__ -"496-5582. -· - -C;.i ll 552-l:r15 ~ .,....., .,_.. ..._. ----------·74 914. 1.oad(.'<1 ~ l.o\v nu. !across frnm sk;itcrink) ,'.,,,;,;,,===""'""'.,,,=~ '65 220SE8 '67 Cadettt• Sta. Wj'.!.n. Hebal e /As.sun1 l' n1y '71 CO HOLLA Coupe, 1966Harbor.CM 0469303 ----, •74 Super Gold SlVl Dug. '74 VW BlJG. Less th11 n -- v d h ""'"" lcuse & I v.·ill subsidize A/T. 26.000 n1i, l own"er . ...--'72 vw. Stereo Am/Fm. Am /Jo""'ro , .s unroof, lo"' 10',000 miles. (264KB0} AD '73 Eldorado. 18,500 2 500 . 2 7 erv I'.! • s apt• . ......,.,. . · L'k , p · I' ,. r· & c• $, _64 -117 !n9.5'!8~bef.8'.:iOA!W ,aft . yourpymntfor6mo·s ~ C lean , & "'e ll main -E<'in~ "'~ut :you ~·.;int 1n $2150. D ays 968·91'11 ; n11. 1 l'new. riv. ar· ~499 mi.Sunroo .Am rm Wa nt ad re.suit~ t;..12.5678 5Pl\1 496-7265. ta incd. $1400. 640-4479 Daily Pilot C.:l~-ts1f1e~s_. _ 003.7790 aft 7 pm. Ly . &HI· 1840. I SUH SET FORD t ape .s te r eo. Loaded! I ---------------------1 5440Garden Grove Rlvd.· $7200.644-7583. ~"!.~~·.~.~.°"! ....... !~~~ ~~·.'!~·.~:.°"! ......• !~~~ ~~.'!!·.~:."!, ...... !~~~ ~~.'!~·.~:;.°"! ....... ?~~~ ~~~~·.~:."! •...•. :?~.~~ ~!~·.~·"·'=•••••••?~~~ ~·.~!·.~:.°"! ......... !~.~~ Westminster 636-4010 FOR SALE. '69C.D.V. '69 VW. auto. am/fm, sun-with $118. smog device, rnof. $700. or best offer. loaded. Phone498-1894. , •' , I ~· ' .. "I ~1 ~. E' I!! • ~i .. ' .. ' ' ' . ' •• ~I !1 i' , •1 ~ ~: ' ' IS I " ;r I ~. I • ,, .... ;,( . ~ ~. t' 1. ~ • .. " ~ : ,. -' r I I I' I I CA.~H «EIAll:S ON •X·' WAGONS. ' ~\ • • .. * ·' • "~YOU •UY A14Y ~ 1974 RQTAllYMIME CAR EQUIPl'IO ~ WAY'.Yd(JJJU rt/.'. '14 ROTARY Pl cku Automatic transmission {53409X) Used low mi. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~2777 $;/777 fu" PfH:ll GIUS ..... I ••C 581 7~ IOllll "° -""I , .... UC I •" c..-ry1119 cnatges IO> onlJ 48 mos o.i.•ed~nre<•ce 54123 A.........,Pe1:enr-l'l•!111716.., '74 MA ZDA RX4 Coupe. Used. low m1 (284KSYJ IMMEDIATE $2777 DELIVERY . 5 199DowN 5 81J!NTH 5277; tul! Pf•Cll plus Ii• I 1te; $81 1!> 1111.i no pmt mcl I~· I he I ~" c••IY'nQ c.,.~ IO> only 48 mo1 ~"''"" l)aY"'8"' P"ce S4123 Ant'Ulll ""'cen119e il.it11 11 16.._ '72 FORD COURIER PICKUP IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ' , . .. ' .. (69542U) s1·177 ~ .. !.~~~--~~J~~ ""'" Ol!eueo l)aymeni P"Ce '• •992{) """""' Peo-c•n!~ Rat~ I~ /3.., ' '72 DATSUN '67 TOYOTA s29t6. MO. CASH 11"'1'.lt O"f I X·J w.\OONS. ' I 1&'Al&\l"l1L Use your rebate toward )'OUi' do'f'!ln paymenl 1f you won!. \-~ free 50 OOO·m il<t, 3-yorn 1tl'\g!1>'1 worronty; A•k !or detail! ' ·-"~ --~~ ..,,...,_, ........ -... N.11,,1.W.t.ll/tlt (l81107763'46 ) '68 FIAT 124 Sport Cciupe. (XTGO 11 ) FULL PRICE '70 FIAT {351BTM ) 5100 54646 DH. MO. 4 Dr. Deluxe. (WBM534) FULL PRICE '72 MAZDA RX2 Coupe. (664G MUJ "' FULL PRICE '70 TOYOTA {643BEK) ,. ,FULL s1 PRICE FULL .. RICE s777 •777f\llt1>r1C~PluS ta• Ii loc 53'Ut7 rutll ll'O PtN W::t. IU Ii lie. Ii ill O:.•'Y•llQ C"910U b only 2<I mot Oeltlt111d peymenl 1H1Ce $!Of& 118."AIWl\oll ~ RM• ;/1 98'11. :10 TOYbTA MARK II '68 TOYOTA DELUXE 4 DOOR (WXM706) ., Couoe. (61 l CRN) FULL ,RICE 5577 FULL PRICE ea1·1 CJ§ :NO~! 75Q lJ4 l ~~st Mli . • If you are 11ew In Callfohlia •'1f yOt1 owe maney on your car • . . .. ..~ 0 If you are 11ew on YOUf ~ • If you hGve'll.._ or no credit • ,. ~. LET ME TRY TO ARRANGE THI CREDlt AND TERMS YOU ~ SO THAT "YOU M~ DRIVE HOMI TODAY IN THE CAR OF YGUa El ' ,..,, . ' , _54_s_-6S4_9 _______ ,. 7 2 E Id or ado f u 11 y '71 BUG, Sunroof, ncw ('quipped, leather. sterl'o tires, mint rood. $1590. la p e • 3 7 , 0 0 0 m i . 892·8971aft.6 wholesa le Blue Book ~~-'---~"--'-------I SS.000. South Coast C11r '74 Super Beatie, radio. Leasing 645·2182; after 5 sunroof. xlnt cond. Gd call 673-8269. tires. $2700. 640-8429. 1-=-===-==-'----- VolYo 9772 ........................ SPECIAL VOLVO SALE! Beal pri ce incr ease . Super stock, All models Priced to Sell. Overseas Delivery Specialists '69 CAD Coupe de Ville A !C . Am f l'"m r adio. 5 4 ,000 mi : $2395 • 213/592-5155. '71 C ADii.UC COUPEDEVIW Vinyl top, fu11 power, fac- tor y air, tilt steering w,heel, AM /FM s tereo, etc. Looks sharp, runs great. 1051CXV) 295 ~MlemiA 1 \'iU VOLVO 1 11 ,'""'"" _. _19b6 Horho•. ( M b41> 9JOJ \':..:.::=;;,;;;,;:,;,=='~~ ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSlVELYVOLVO J.ar~est Volvo Dealer in Ora ngcCoW1ty! BUY or LEASF. DIRECT . '73 ELDORADO C OHVERTllLE Leather utlholstcry, rull Pfl"'-'er. factory air condi· tioninl,l, lilt s t eer in g "'heel, A~1 /Jo~M s tereo "'ilh 8 track tape, cruise eontro l, inc ludes 12 •~1"'•"'·~•·"~"'["11r.-•r.'"1"'9'"~""'I"'~"" I m o ~ t h I t 2 , o o o m i I e -·-.-1 .. -.. -Cadillac VP Warranty. • • 162711DE> $5795 2025 S, Manchester . Anaheim 750-2011 tlllberl ............. •73 164t:, am /fm . leathe r C... .......... inter., A/C A/T, xlnt ~ rond . t:vc s or "'knds, ---494 -0247 '64 CAD. Sedan deVillc. -------1 Only 47 ,000 orig. n1i le.s . $;1('rifice! '74 Vo l vo f'ull pwr., factory air. WaJ,?on. 3 mos old. 5000 good tires. 1-:xccptiona l mi. Unde r warranty. All condition ! $695. 557-8450 extras. $5700. &10·1388. ' ---·~-----~l,Camaro 9917 Autos,.Used •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Cama ro. V·8. 4-1,000 GeMral mi. Xlnt m ech . t'Ond. 9901 Orig. own er. $1950. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-3847. . '65 1\lustang F /BV8auto 'G6 Mus t a ng Convert. V-8. auto. air. '64 T-Bird HT. V-8 auto 'SS Nomad Wagon '69 Roadrunner IIT, 383. <iuto, headers & cam, low mi. c·all 547·3066 8 a1n-6pm 1974 CA.MARO FACTORY SILVER ''Just About New!" Automatit'. air, power steering, casi:;ctte stel't'O. factory ra llye ~·heels, & onl y 9320 miles . 645-5700 Dir. 60 Cl·IEV. Corvair, 2 dr. '69 CAM.A.RO One o"·ner. fi6 Ch rysle r, Auto., P.S .• 46,983 miles. Ne"' Yorker , 2 dr . (688AKC) 962-7955 a ft. 4 pm S 1699 Edsel, J958. "''"' 'o"d.. * CONNELL * loaded, won on TV s how. CHEVROLET Sec to ap1Jrec. A steal at 2828 Horb II cl. S!SOO. 675·7707. or • Buick 9910 j:O!;ta_M~o;a S-ifi·l2@.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chevrolet 9920 4 door , loaded , one owner ,••••••••••••••••••••••• new belted tires, 65 m . CONNB..L S59S. 963-5868. CHEVROLET '71 Ruick Skylark convert. 63 .000 Miles. Ti~ht ! ! Sl.850. Call<t!M-9471 SALES & SERVICE 2828 Horl>o!-Bl•d. COSTA MESA 546-1200 '72 Ruick l~eSabre, priced ---------- rii::ht! 4 Dr .. loaded. Xlnl '67 Chevy Ma libu 283. cond. 44.000 Mi. $2,<XX> & Automati c. \'Cry clean. it's you rs! 979.2523 $750. 968-1536. Fiol 9725 Fiol 9725 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• aasa •., I s400 CASH REB ATE O R DISCOUNT on all 1 24 Sedans your choice Of oufomatic trans., air conditioning, '4 speed, ate:. E 1«1mple BUY: NEW 124 Sedan m, Iii'~~ wf ··• • -' INQ.UOIS: FACTORY AIR COllDITIOlllll Fully '°''· equ;pp.d, ' whl. pwf". dltc • btol!u, Michtlttl ''"' 1odiab, fWClining bucke! WCl'1. ms3325. 1.o4..,_, ... _..,)I 'k-• ..,._ .. ,.......,.... .. ~ ....... _. Oii• ,...;-•'JD/ ... IZOW.W-8'5-Mlllo SS7·ZIJ2 ,r-... ·-• • Mazda A..te1, U1etl Autos, U1ed Awto1, U1ecl Awtos, Uaed Autos, U1ed F1 1day.Apri111 . l Jt~ , ' , .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~' -.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C,.,•rolef •t2 M••trlclt •947 uitont 9952 MMatan 9952 Old1mobll~ 9955 Autos, Us•d Autos, Ui•d Autos, Used ···•:················· ··········••t••········ ............................... ? ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ················-····· ····:·················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• "-!l e11:a . J.ow mllciaae. '70 MAVERICK '00 MJ\C•I I, 428 Cobra '69, 2 Door, Maroon, auto, ,73 ioronido, fully l'llulp. ''•to 9957 Pontiac 9965 Pontiac 9965 Stick. Also har 11tools & , J e t . Xlnt. con~ .. ne r11dlo. I own~r. Sl 17~ lmmae. cond. B}t orig. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r u1. Movlna . Prlvat Auioql.atic lranami.!.slon , Urea, .inuiit 51~c 810 •111· nay 11 !133 ·5461 , eve1 . owner . 675·4875 aft.5 & 1974 STA. WGN. Xlnt. '73 flREBIRD Pontial' Cran rrix ii pu.rty •ft 5, &42·9770. r1dlo, heu.lt:r, low mile.. Pre .~ 1 u 1 c · '4 ·4! HK .'i.'•2 8737 !,j,•knds cond. bl~. mU!lt S<'il. $2500 50 ooo miles Xlni "10 ~lnlJIW~ Si,•. Wav. ('65UE0) ~Y~7,m1•MUST-::,G-'65 l\lusto.n~ '219, •1 SPll. '6 ~ Oldsmobile 5~1 ·3346 FORMULA 40 t ond.645'.32ix. . A/C,P /1,l /b,xh1t cond. $1'J77 ~" "''r' '""' ..... , "'il"'" ,. ,,.,.~ 71 l'lnlo.11uto,ma J!,~.1le·. .. . '73 l'ONTIAC ~RAN SI••• "'"·lru"'l .. Si , .. ' " .:J'~"' ... a tl4 .,1541 I · " ·• Sfll'C••. J)o\1'1•r slet'r1n••, · •• ~....,. ......., Air. oiutomutu:. fl0¥.1 ·r Cai li ft ~ S40-)2t4 -;·-uxio 1ntt!r 1or, " tr;.u·k .. t'tl t X S -· · eJ L !!lrerin~.l8SJ .. :i\l)J -·-·--r· to aaJ<. ·Sl400.S48'1:t:tH au· 1·nn1ht1 rin1n i.!. v.11!1• .• terco, power eGlt ll11J1 $2499 OldsMOblle 9955 In .,.,~,. • ---oval llr1•."I, r;i lly~· 1-1 ht.•l'I." v.1111l n v.·s. low miles. '67 CHEVROLET UUID a.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1ym-·~ ••&o c111111111J1 11 121:NK 1S36!l'J * CONNELL ""'''.'"'""" .. '." .. 'T"'" < -rn H * S;.dl'" anrt &rvH·•· '71 RUM.A.IOU? ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. • $3777 SUNSET FORD WAGON TOY QT A CHEVROLET OLDSMOllLE '1 "'l'l'C1I, rnd10, hcatcr :..1<1UC ;.1r1!1,:n Crove 111~·<1 (Kt17f)l.N 1 ATLAS \l.'1·<11n11ns ter 636·4tll0 uutomillit, power itletr· C<>l'ltn Mcita _ ~46·1200 HONDA CARS Ch I Pl aUt\Ut. Ull\O ·72 LI-: t\I ANS Wi::n . Runs inl(, r aolo, heuter, ,7 ]M•VERICK *CONNELL* rys er / ymouth &· l;)Qk s ~h~rp'. s2.201 1. (2,'WP.1CU> ..,., ·12 i\lusll!. C.'ot111 Pl·rfl«·t Unive-rsity Olds fJpl'n l>;uly & Sun. '111 l>ay 213.44M·4.'">K<I, ..-v .. ~. CASH '-1:illbu. Econ. 6t')'llnder 196b Horbor. ( M ·646 9JO J 2121 Horbof" ll•cl GMC TRUCkS s 1599 en ..... L· .. ,;. 4Door Air, aulom:Jtlt', (·ond . .,.>t<'l. air Au10 2K.'iOllarborHl\•d CHEVROLET IPP.1 VOLVO K46.~u:i~ REBATES $877 p o w fl r s t l' er in I!:. Nf'w tirt•5 S~. !lfi8·9372 ('o~l t• r.i esa 540 ~1".10 2821 Harbor ll•d. 2929 ll::irbor Bl vd , 1708G WN) .74 MlJ STANf; 2 ,..2 ---C'OfltaP.1t'.,a :i.16.1200 Costaf\14~;, 19M Hnd 10• r r.~ bd1,q101 Thunder b ird 9 9 70 &11o1LWJiA * C05N2N4E9L9L * Automa 11 1·, rarj10 . '70CUTLASS .73 P I N'l'O \l.'AG<)N 546-1934 Pont1 a r fl •I, 'J'\•ni pt.·-.t .•••••••• ,.,,,,,,,, ••••• Wn hc·•tc•,.173JK<,'B)•31'."' S t 'Pll .. :i\IF:, 53000 1111. auto, ~ni;dl •1 •·\l, xlra '7 3 1' BIRO . 1.0,'<l,·d'. ,.,, . Squirr, Hutomallc. radio. '7 I S 1\ T 1-: I. I. J ·r E -·• O lli.I TOYOTA CHEVROLET SUMSETFORD ' ~,~· ..... ,.,1~~~;s .,im~at~3>3i~~,'•1"7 heall'r,oi1r. Cl4~J3lS2699. SE!lH!NCi . Air, l'/S. x,,',"•'c's·lc~n,. 1 1u ,tr:1m,~ 111 1i Sha rp! IHJ6<:so i ~J ~l'J, " 2121 Hwl:tor llvcl. W54<o1.<~u1 rdcn C:rov,,l'. .. ~f.t4,0·o110. ~\'~,'j~l;'1'Hlc ay.~. n ~· 1 SUNSET FORD Low mi. Xlnt rond. $1675. :• · '.' )()\'l' onl SUNSET FORD 19'6Hmb ·CM .. COllta Mesa 5'16-1200 l'Smnstf'r ...,., ~1440GardenGrovcRlvd. H45.1598. t\lu.s t Sl•ll , S450 t orr 54<1oc:artlcnGroveBl\'d EVERY 'NEW 1974 ROTARY ENGINE CAR EQUIPPED THE WAY YOU LIKE IT! . CASH REBATE RX-4 HARDTOPS CASH REBATE RX-4WAGONS or . ·646 9303 ------- --74 T d I I led \f · • ,,..., ----&!."> J·14!l W(•s tminstrr 0:164010 -----M 0950 •67 MUSTANG 3!IO Xlnt orona o. x nt . oa< . cstn11n stl'r .....,-40tO .72 Ol'STcll 6 . . 1, . \VANTt:D TO R~NT lut t,rcury ., , d N i , . ll(Jdo"·n, taki,:11V1•rpvn11 -----· r. "/;ur, IS. '70 J.f: l\11\NS full P"r., - di ill k . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ton . e w pant .. trr, 1 .• , ""' -· ,74 PIN .l'C > Runabout. r 1n . ~d . <·ond. Pvt. l'ty. 9974 m . cur. w m e your a uto PS /PH SIC'rco , .... ,.,.. A il". Ad . rnn1t ~. V~90 monthly pymls 1-lavc in· J912·P.1errury P.font\;.Ao . M · . 11 I'. ~ -(0861.P f'l Sl.J9'J. 111>2 291 2 _ _ 1;44 ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• surant·<'.li40·15i1eve!'I, xlntrond. t\1Wlt sellim· f,4~~~2fi"e · 111 ' l l Y.OLDS 'f.9hllu·k!i>i l.cimi SUNSETFORD '70 t'Uf1Y Ill , 4 dr .. --. '72 \V 1.1 ~on,i\1r~H ll.1n1lo med l $2000. F.ves -.· - - -' lmm ul'. $999· YQS263. 5440CardenGroveBlvd. llardtop, A /T. air, P IS. Sfo.LL ic~lc Jte ms v.•tth a Xl nteond.X4001n1 $1750 '73 El C11m ino, p'/11., P/h, 646·5240. Sell idle itcnis 1;..i2.5fi7 J >rivate party. n75~988ii. _ Westminster 636·4010 Xl"t co"d. ,.-.... 2."""" D;11ly Pilot Class1f1 c1t 1\d. 64·1 fi-053 <1rn lfn1, ai r cond. trailc ----------------""""" """" hitch. SJIOo. ~3 Auto1, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Auto5,-He~ --9-9QQ Autos, N~w 9800 .A.uto5, Hew 9800 Autos. H~w 9800 ----....................... ······················· ············~·········· .............................................. ······················· ................ . '59 Station W- $150. 552-71 " '73 IMrAU. 41)r. Ai( co nd .• automatic, \'inyl rpof. )~H53G ll (".J * coWflt * CHEVROLET - 2121 Harbor ll•d. Costa ~tesa 54G·lj!()() '71 MONTE CARLO Au to., air, till whlJ1 power windows, A~1 / l>'M w/tape. (939CYLI • $2419 · * CONNtLl * CHIVllOLET · 2121 Harbor ll•d. _C.Q.Sl~ Mesa S46·1200 '73 CHEVELLE. 2 DR, eoupe. V-8, a11 tom.atic, t1ir. <JROGPH t SUNSET FORD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd . Westm inster 636·4010 1970 Impa la, 4 dr. radio. heater. a uto. Cood Cond. 1875, 548·5389. Chrysler 992 5 .\,,, ................. . lfRYSl.E R Sta. \\'ag., 9 pass . '60·Gd rend. $195. Ph: 642-1272 Cornet 9927 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 COM E T . Ai r . perf. mech. cond. SJ,495. 19 ~1 PG 493 ·5655 ----- Conthtental 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *** WILS FORD'S*** SPRING SUPER CLEARANCE ON ALL NEW & USED CARS-TRUCKS· R. V. 'S ...... -'7 4 PINTO 2 DOOR SEDAN -· - '10 MAVERICK '70 TOYOTA ,,u. 6 cyl . ~!ick s~llt. 1'5dlo. heater. "Need~ paint·R IJtl~ gr~ar" 4 l>Pttd •2llK l N tr31'6. 19C>46JG '70 BUICK l1Saln 4 cloor, loaded 1ncludi119 air conditining. L•C~ OJ'l6CT 1967 $1088 $988 $1288 ~::.F:'t:~:; $ 2 7 9 8 ·~~sl ~T '6~ .!.,"!_f!eLA '69 C~!!SLER SAL( PltCE A $Pffd trans .• radio, htaltr, bvtk't VB. ~to tra"~, POWfl' sletring. vinyl v.a, 1vto. !raM., PQWer slttrlng, radio, --------------------sear~. !I BJHTP ). roof. htftl~ No ZZL·9'61 hel~. vinvl root . LiCfl!W 1'16HOL '69 FORD ~ TOft P.U. Wiftl camper wn. economical stldt ~11. f 12'XlC $1388 '72 FORD w .... Loar3ed includirog tae1ory 1ir ccnli!Jon. ing, plvs 111 thr fxtr.n. l l600l7 ~':0 '75 ·MUSTANG l12000R $ 388 $2388 ~ :it =-"""' 2 $788 $988 ""' 3388 '74 PINTO '70 MERC. '69CHRYSLER '73 PINTO w-2000 cc tftO\nt, .tulo. Iran~ .• radio. c' • .. '72 MARKIV 2Door . VS, auto matic trans m issici n, powe r steering, white sidewall tires. tilt wheel. air ron· ditioni n g, AM /FM stereo. lc uther, Jaq_duu top. cruise contro l , power br akes, hcater. (862EAR J • hta!er. f lll)7S ; ' ,. ' I' -CASH REBATE RX-4 SEDANS CASH REBATE RX-3 COUPES CASH REBATE RX-3 WA'GONS CASH REBATE RX-2 SEDANS 14989 GUSTAFSON LI NCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beat'h Blvd ., 11.B. , &42·8844 '73 ~l a rk JV OWNER P.1l iS'r SELL for actual Wl·ll.Sf:. book value of 56.675 . JOO,.? Fin. avail. to qu<il. buye r ! Lo mi. & absolutely IM MAC. __ 552-7000 Da:(S '72 CONT, • Estate Sale. 31,000 ml. Orig ('()Sl ~00. Will sell low Bl ue, Book S3860. 640-1714. 62 Contincnt11\ reblt.' cng. xlnt trunsPortation. $350, 646-6890 '72 LINCOLN Continental. 2 Dr ., ll .T. Loaded ? 1012FWW ) S3600 , SUNSETfORD 5440Gardcn Gro\'e Blvd. Westminster .636-40~ Dodqe ., •.•••........••.••.•• '71 CHALLENGER < Low miles. Auto .• pov.•er steering. bucket 8ents. (107HPCI ' \J999 *CONNELL * CHEVROLET 2121 H-ll•d. , Costa Meaa 546·1200' rd 9940 I I •••••O•••••OOe••oeoo•oO • CASH REBATE RX-2COUPES ' • '73 LTD Country Squire. 9 pass, m int cond , AIC, AM /FM ster eo. Roof· rack. Pwr ptlek . 26.000 mi . $3700. 644-6192 '74 Ford I~ TD Country Squire. Under 10,0Cll mi. V.P . ca r . Co. m ai n· tained. Most available extras. 846·0287..,,Hunt'g l larbour. t} '69 Fofit.wigon. FuH pwr , USE YOUR REBATE air . clE!&n, ln gOod cond . YOW ARD YOUR SS"'. 545-0987 DOWM PA YMEHT IF ·72 For d Gr an Tor ino YOU WANT Sport Full pwt' incld g & s ll!teo & 11teel belt radial DON'T FORGET tires. Lo w ·mHeage , like new. 545·1318. FREE $0,000 MILE '1 4 Must•nlJ 11, Ghia VG. · OR Auto, AC. Sunroof. 6800 ml. Muat Sell . $3900. 36 MONTH '52-0050. IHGltUWARRANTY 1..:.:==-----1 • MIRACLE 1960 Sunllner. xlnt trans . Sl.50 cash 646-9138. an.. 4pm ' MAIDA ~UBARU 1 1 1 SCI Hnrt-or Rlwc1 1967 Wagon. lo rml, A/C. hitch & air shocks, xlnt l lret11 &. cond , $800. 873·81943 Mo•tnck • Co\to M•·\o 645-5700 ········~·············· "!O MAVERICKtJ4 Cond, •ut o, t100 b e l ow fiholna le SSZ-1114 '. ' • BRAND NEW 1975 FORD CAMPER VAN SUPER SPECIAL PRICE ...... HIW '71 PINTO Runcrbout Avto. 1rans., air cOl'(litioning, ridio. heate-r, Lit. 6090NW. '73 RANCHERO Auto. lr.Jns. aor condilion1ng, radio, heater Bron1e Lit ~1 1MS68 l '74 vw •12 WAGON Aulo. lrans., AMIFM radio, rool r.tek Like f'lfW. I SJll(YP '72 PONT. Catalina 2 Dr. Sein. 6 cyl , stick sh1tt. radio ne•Ter •il).IGBP '68 COUGAR "' E:toro<Tl•c.:11 auto. trans .. ~ ~. 1r.tn~•ss1on. pqwer steering, JSJ1081 '73 LTD· 2 Door Hardtop ~·I, auto ff.tns IKlorv air COl'(lil~ 1ng, ~r slfl'l!rlng, pOWtr !.fats LKtm.I." No 'il,HE T '74 LTD 1 ..... Honltop v-8. auto. trans .. tac!ory air ~oodi!;on. 1ng, llOVl'fl ~ll!'trmg. Licemt 7'1JKRK '73 CHEVY Pick~ \Ill TOfl, '1·8, autq. trans., pOWtr stttr· 1r.q. racho, l'lealef', dll. interioq l ie. No. F llSom. '69 PLY~. Wlft. CsM ~ V·l , tuto. tr.,,s .. POMI' stttrif'9, radio. he.tltof 1ntCFK $10·88 '73 LTD 2 Door H.T. V·I, .wlo. !rans., tactory air CCll'tdiflln· itlljj. PQWfl' stttring, plus tJtras . Lk enw 14GWK '68 CAD 11.DOUDO lo.lded locluding factory ai r condlllon· ing, l ie-XCL·9'17 TRUCK . & CAMPER ~':" '75 MAJORWAY .=i:• $3188 $1088 ~888$1388 ""' '74 FORD "74 FORD f250 ¥.. TON PICKUP nso Power steering, r1dlo, o/, Ton Pkkup Trvck & Camw. POWl!'I' ntaffr I 40211\JI, sfffting, radio. tllea1er Ntw '7S Maior· • way camper, Liceni.t No. !alnu1 '71 DODGE Coronet VI. "'"'to. Ir .tns .• 11 r conditioning. DOW tr ~!reri09, vinyl root. Llctn\.e No. 2&.16)(V '74 CHEV. Vt Ton P.U. With Super (lltytMt Pkg. Au!o. lrtns., air condi1oining , POWt1" steering,~ brlll.ts, rfdlo, l'lf1ter. 15100Sl1 '72 T·BIRD LAN EMU L~ includ ing tactory aircondlfion· Ing. Liceni.t no 341ElN COMPLnE .1 FOR-ONLY $4488 $4488 $1088 ~3488 $l888 ...... -·COURIER & SHELL lcltal for overnight hops, or lor the ( • '64 JEEP '73 BUICK Centurion ~72 CHEVY '69 FIREBIRD Surt.r Yan v ... Iulo. tr1ns .• bfand ntW Wildwood 6 tyl .• SllCk sn1!t , Gi;OO 1oa1ung Si.rier COTl'o'!l'Slon. lie. 7S166M Etl)nO(!ly Car L1Cfnst No ZLJ~75 I • I HDAY THIU FllDAT 7:)1 A.tit.· S:lO P.M. SAJ\llDAT Cll 1:00 A.M. • S:OOP.M. .t.. •.,pa' 'w.t har .. -~ ..... ,.., ,. -.·- dllSlnkt. -tm.cty BRAND NEW • \ cLeAN .UP BRAND NEW 1975 Plymouth . DUSTER 9 ' . 's-i1-.uM:SG-1t2S03 .> . ->.-:;'' t ,\'::r{f:t\,1~~~is<~f~i, '·::· 1 . ., . .-- . ~ 975 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR FURY RL2 I 9 3 . • ~ I • ' • s.\111 1111.21~11913' Beautilulty equipped includi . . power steering pow" •. ng. VS, autorretic, ' I • ' 1!lC brak..., 1· ed ass. air conditioning acf .. .., rnt 'deluxe wheel covers ..tit',, 1081.1•,~te mirrOf", . · w ires. $2495 $2395 ( \, TRUE SA VIMGS ON GREAT SELECTION OF "INTERNATIONAL" FOR '75 ••• TEST DRIVE YOUR . 'CHOICE TODAY! BR~ND NEW 1975 INTERNATJONAl 1;2 TON PICK UP TRUCK BRAND . NEW 1975 INlERNATIONAL SCOUT 11 ·~ \ . '' . I I ' I l ! ' I I ! i I I ' • ' . I • • ' • • ' I ' I I I ( I ) ., • - ... ' • • . . • --... -· • . ';.---"'--- .. ' . ' ' -' .,. • •• • . . 'l'oday's Cl_.s ing N."\'. S toe k s . ' .. .. VOL. 68, NO. 1Cl1, 4SECTIONS, PAGES ! ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 11 , 1975 TEN CENTS ,;..=.~,r..;:.;;.:;..;.;,;::..:....:..:::.<..;:.;::.::.=.,:..:..::;.:..:.:J...:;:;.:....:...:::..::..::;::__~~~~~~......:~~.....::~..;;..;..::..::.....::.::..:c.:..;"-'-'...::;.:.:.~:.;.:.:..:..:;c.;__~~~~~---''"""c=.:.:..:...<...:..:'-"'-""-'-''--'-'"-"-~~~~~-'-~...!:.!::.:..:..:: ., Grand J11ry Hears Of Assessor's 'Deals' By GARY GRANVILLE Olt111 Dally l'llotSt.it . \\lt~ol esa le Wh eelin C and. Delli· 1ng 1n the Orange County as· Jitssor 's orfice is r<'vea led In tra n:>cripts of Grand Jury testimony made -publit toda)'. Corp orat ion Vice Pl'esidePt James Duston. Jncluded in the testimony are tales or gifts, favors, hidde n campaign con· tribution's, docUment.s missing from assessor's files and beli:tted billings. Mois t of the period cov· ered in the investigation leading lo the brib~ry ·indictments was when Rep. Andrew Hinsh'aw was Orange County Assessor. The testimony rrom 11 wit· nesse:> :.it three secret s~ssions Jed to lhe bribe ry indiclment last montti or a ssi!itant 14ssessor G eo r ~e Uplott und Tandy IL was a few hours after the • ~l • • • ·--,, .. ~t "'*"' " !nl'• l'llot ,........, u. ... ,,. BEREAVED HORSE OWNERS COMFORT EA~H OTHER At Falrgrou,ads, Tears for Four-legged Friends Horse Owners Ask :WhyA.nim«.ls_ Died By DO UG F R ITZSCHE Of Iha D,tlly Piiot SUH ~;''Oh wby. Wh y, God . Wh Y did he have to di(''!" •Faces flushed. eyes rilled with t ears they huddled in tight clusters seeking co1nfort in the urms of fri en<l s. . Smoke stilt c urll'd ·up from the blackened. charred remounts o1' UJe stables \\'here their horses- their pri zl'd possc!S!Sions. their rne nds ~i nd the fnc us of a li fe style un:iq ue to a eerta in breed of teen· age gi rls-lived ;;ind died. A backhoe mixtd da mp earth with the st ill ·smoldcring hay. \Valer streamed £rom a broken overhead pipe. Police anti' iiremen wandered through the after math of an early morning fire a t the Orange County Fair· J(rounds st a ble area that killed 14 or 20 horses in a· s table managed bY John Waller of Costa Me!Sa . ~meone'!S com panion lay li fe· l~s on the g round. covered with a blunkel. ,v 1-10''' \\OU Id you like to have to t WI a 12-ycur·old girl hl'I' horse is dead?"' Janice Cu rley \vonderL-d . 6eronin10. her <laughter's horse. perished in th e bla ze. Ci nd y Raab. 20. of Cosl<1 ri.tesij no longer O\\·ns hor!Scs. Bu t ijS she buddied \vith her youn ger sister and mother. her tears flowed in an unbroken s tream. ~Jioney, her first horse, an aqimal she hnd oulgrown, had di~ in the fire. -• 'Dllllr ....... Si.ff l'tllil• LQST OLD ERIEND Meaa'a Cindy Raab Honey was sold to a friend, she was a tragedy t.hat ~rhaps can said, "but 1-loney \vas my fi rst only be understood by a teen-age h6,r;>1°·8"1ways t.old mvse ll that airl who hes put he~ baby sitting .., mOney. ti.mei ·a ttention and love when l liad the money 1 would 11'\tO the owne~ship of a horse. buy I-Ja ney back ~nd put he( qut Owners of horses in other to pasture for the rest P f her nearby stables st ood by, un · life." 5he cried. J(lcrstandin&:. They v.·ere tbankful Tack slung ovc..r her shoulder. that their ho r ses bad been she turned to a (rlcncl for. a s p:l'rcd. tea.rrul reminlsccn_ce about Sharon ward, 15. or Cos ta Hone.)'· , , • Mesa had dlst'ussed moving her , "J th~ght J. waa too old~o • horse, Ronnie, 'to-aw hurne<hta· tKWSeS, shc.s11d. ~... . bit' only Thursday. f ''A lo,t of the '(rls are i.n.~c .,,''Thank God." she 11aid to a <111d 1hey ,dot1~now yet, MMI lriend. Curley said. 1•--TEAllS p •• Thosewhowefethere kncw. l ~ • age.,...) Grand Jury returned the ind ict- ments that Orange County Di s· trlct Attorney Cecil I-lick~ de· cided lo send a two-man in - vestigating team lo Alexandria, Va ., to search Hinshaw's apart- . menl. There. Assista nt Di st rict Al· iorney A.1i chael Capizzi und in· vestig ator John Coleman seized stereo equipment mentioned pro· minently in the Grand Jury Tragedy Hits Mesa Fair Site By ART HUR R. VINSEL 0111 .. Dallt Pi tot Sl•tf A preda"'n fire fed by dry straw and "'ood exploded in a stable at-Cost a Mesa's Orange County F a irgrounds today, kill· 1ng 14 horses as horrified bystan· ders fought the blaze from roof. tops with garden hoses One girl. 17. s printed a long the edge of the li cking flames to free other pani<·ked horses trapped in an adjacent 22 ·stall stable Thc frig hten e d beast s ran through the fair grounds with at least ei ght st a mpeding through a gate onto nearby streets. All \.\'ere rounded up Damage 1s initially estimated to be at least Sl00,000, but in· vesti.gators sa id it could climb higher d epe n~i n g· upon in · divi'ctuaa.value-0f~tbe deid hOrses. most Of which per!j shed in locked stalls. <Related Photo, PageA3) A column or smoke visible ror miles towered more than 500 feet in the cloudy sky s!1Qrt.ly after 6:30 a.m . The blaze flared in the wooden building. one of about a dozen hous in g :narc than 100 horses. No cause \.\"as determined im· mediately. F'ire Departme nt Battali on Chief Ed Lc\vis, "'ho serves as fire ins pec tor, s<1 id while survey· ing the smoky rubble 2 1 ~ hours later it is doubtful it ever will be kno"'"· due to the total destruc· tion. , One immediate theory offered "·as faulty wiring. Accountant Rich ard Farmer, 29 qf 1691 Mesa Drive, Santa Ana Jl~ights , wa s called al work by his wife when she learned of tbe blaze and sent to check on their horse Tanoan. H"e found it safe in another sla· ble. but expressed bitterness. ··There was a man in just no\v showing us the \vi ring in our barn and it ·s pathetic, unbelievable," he said. Electrical \\·iring dcficienciC's and an a rchaic \\'alcr supply system on the old WW II Sant" Ana Army Air Base land has been discussed in the past by the 32nd District Agricultural Associa· ·lion, administrators of the slate property. Battalion Chief Le\\'is said lo· d ay r enovatio n or the water syst em has nearly been complet· ed. but a wate r hydrant nearest the stable that burned was not connected and th er efore dry. He s aid it made no difference in the battle against the fire that • • <See HORSES. Page A2) Le~ti m on y . According to then Tandy Corporation warehouse manager J02teph Cerni , the equipment was delivered to Buxton's office in Garden Grove whe n liinshav.• Ytas present . L<iter , assis tant administrator Kenneth MacLeod tcsti(ied th at he and another worker in the as· seiisor's office delivered the un- opened stereo packages from Up- (1 ton 's Sunta An;,1 hon1t' t o llinshaw 's Nc\~·port Be.at'h <-1pu 1'l · ment. Cerni told thc jur.v thl'l'C \\.'all nu paJ)t'r \\'Ork lo co ver the transa(·· tion and that there had been nont· accompa nying other rncrchOJO· disc L'pton had picked up at the C'ompany 's warehouse on Knott Avt·nuc in Garden Grove. Upton,<.1ccording lo tcslin1ony. had received an $864 generator for hts boat al no charge \\'hen Buxton "'as T<.ind y'i. chief operal· 1ng Offi('cr in (}ran~t·Counly_ The gcneratnr \l'OJ :-. tot:.1 le<l 1n a February sc:1r('h l(•d by Coleman and a ssisled b y l\l'O 1-ln.rbor l)atro l offieers 111 Ne"•port &•ach. 1\ kt•y \I itnt•.'.:-. among' tht• 11 "ho testifil·d "·'-'s ·r andy tax <See ASSESSOR, Page t\2) PANICKED HORSES CROWD AGAINST FENCE AFTER FLEEING FAIRGROUNDS FIRE Roundup Was Completed Early, But For 14 Horses, Help Came Too Late T.~~~!~Y New.Gkief Of Schools By F RE DE RICK SCllOE~IEHL Ol lhe D~ity Pitol SUH Dr. Jerome R. Thornslcy, s uperintendent of the Yucaipa J oi nt Unified School Distri ct in Ri verside and San Bernardino counties, has bee n n amed s upe1·intendent of the Capistrano Uni fi ed School District. Announcement of Dr . Thornsley's appointment to the district 's top post \vas made this morning by school officials. He will be employed formally by the board of education April 21. Thornsley, 40 , will receive a three-year contract and earn $37 ,500 annually, Thorn s ley \vi ii s uccee d Truman Benedict as district superintendent. Benedict asked the board to be re lievt'<.I from the position effective July 1. I-le "'ill . remain in the district as deputy s uperinte ndent at :.in annual salary of $32,000. Thorns lcy. s chool ·officials said, was the unanimous choice of trustees from lhe seven top candidates for the position. Thornslcy·could not be reached tod ay fo r comm ent on the board's decision . According to infcrmatioh re· leased by Capistrano offi cials. Thorns ley. before joining the Yucaipa district, was s uperintcn· de nt of th e Borrego Springs Unified School Di strict. Prior to that , he was assistant superin· tendent for instructional sen1ices <See THOR NSLEY, Pagc A2l 'f,he Jllip Side ·:i CIA Man Denies AdvenJ.ures By J ACK CHAPPELL Of nt• D~lly Piiot~•" The Central Intelligence Agen- cy just does n 't run "James Bond" style operations and it certainl y doesn 'l send American agents into the Soviet Union to ciss assinate me mbers or that na- tion's secre t police. So said r etired CIA executi ve John Lynch \\'ho spok e 1'hursday to a bout 30 m e mbe rs of the Lagun a Beach Exchange Club. A month before. the same club had heard a t alk by Laguna Niguel resident Philip ··nave" Thomas. \\'ho said he ,,·as a form e r CIA agent and told of as- sassination, political intrigue, and personal daring. -LYnch said Thomas' tales are not true. He cite\I hi s O\\'ll service as a CIA security offi cer. a sort of spy's spy. and 20 -plus year with the agency. The CIA m aintains Thomas never has been an .igent and i.s plainly annoyed that during the Nigu e l r c s idcnt·s speaking cngagmenls. he ha!S linked tht• agency to the ;.i ssassination of foreig n agents. talked about a possible ti e bct\vecn it and the <1S· . sassin ation of Pre!Sident John f'~. Kennedy, c harged il with en- couraging overthrow of govern· ments and with domestic spying. One Thomas tale involves his commandeering of a PanAm jet and removing its 250 passenger!S in an escape rrom enemy ag_eots hot on his trail. I-l e said he paid the $250,000 ··ticket" with his American Express Cl't.>clit ea'rd. Lynch pooh-poohed that story. saying not e ven J . Paul Gett y Oiily Piiot Slaff PMlo REBUTS SPY TALES CIA Speaker Lynch could charge u quartl'I' million dollar airpl<inc tickt•t on hi s cr('dit c:.1rd. ··The onl y Ii n1 its to the accus a- tions against th e CIA is the farthest reaches of J\olr. Thomas' imagination.'· Lynch asserted. Regardin g Thoma~· claim that he ··hit" 20 Soviet KGB (secret (SerLYNCll, PageA2) Blast Sinks Vessel \\·t._·~••ltt•r Sun ny a nti a li ttle \\'armer Saturday. accord· ing to the \\'Cathe1· servict•.' Gust ~· \\'ind !S of 15 to 25 n1ph at times in the aflcrnoons. i-li ghs in the 60s . Lt.>1,-s in thl' 40s. ' . . l i'\SIDE: TODAY iVomen of 111 repute /la ve been lhe subject of a number of u;e/1-known plays. and.a UC f rt'ine drama student //as gathered scenes /ro1n these plays Into a production w/1ic/1 is uniquely lie r own. See story 011 pa ge C I nf ·today's \Veekender. I 111le~ lrMM,l rH At ,,.¥ .. I Ct·I M<11l .... IF11nch Al H•1;.o,..1Ne .. 1 "' 0.-1W191(:.<1111ty ,., ..... 81·1 \1*'11 •• ' \toe II~'"''' Al·• Ttl...,!~ C• l!ltaltrt C•·I M ali.r A• ..... Ml,..., ... w. ... !lMM" ,, .. I • A 2 DAIL y PILOT L/SC Frld1y.Apf111 1, 1i75 Shot Down l"llllt., Pap itl . ' ' HO,SES ••.• ' . FAA Squelclies Ceremonies dt."5troyed Bari and tiaoccupaots, operated by Le1ley Nelson Train- ln11S1able1: It "'ould have been one or those unique ribbon cuttln.&s -son1cth1n g 01 uc·h n1ore nove l than ttle old scissors ~me . . ':Tb ere w ai notbin& left lo save ... it was totall;Y involve<\. wben we got tbere. lf the fire }\ad s pre{l d lo another s table. then it "'ould hnv c n1 atli' a dirfercnce. '' BUT PLANNl·:RS uC OJ)('ning-duy ceremonil•s nt>xl TucJ;duy ut the ne\v 1\.1;.irriott l·lotel in Ncv.·port Bcuch didn't reckon with the Federal Av i:ttion Administra tion. F\;.1 mes did char p0rtions or ad· jacent Barn J . \\'here Nancy Oolan, 17.of 2270 Me nd ozu Drive, Costu Mesa, freed several horses after the fire broke oul. Offi cials of thut a gt>nt.•y h1Jvc flat ly rejected a ny ch:i.nce of n1ovie fl ying ut'e f>'rank T all1nun sli cing through an ·<.ii rborne ribbon ubovc tht-hotel in a vi nt age airl)lanu. TALl.MAN, u stunt £Iye r fro nl Newport llcac h, had been scheduled to Cly ;.i 1910 bipltilll' throug h a ribbon hc·ld alort by a Y.•c;Jt he r b;.11loon. 1-\ut s pokes men ror the event said to<l a y t h at fcdt! r al orfi ci<ils fl at ly said no. Mi5s Dolan had 1:omc "from her nearby home to visit and feed her horse. Sierra's P<tlllX), "and "'as ut the opposite end or the !>ta- ble complex raking straw "'hen she s me llcd s moke. Ma rriott publicist Gloria Zigner loduy promised an l'()Ually spectacular su~t ilute ror the ribbon cutti ng at 9:30 <i.m . T uesd ay. "And then all the horses started screaming and really freaking out. J ran do,vn ther e and the fire \VUS kind or shall o,,i.' and then the "'hole place just went up. "BUT WE a re keeping 1h1s one a secret until dedication day," s he added . •'rom Pt1ge A I LYNCH ... poliCe ) a gents ror the CIA, Lynch s aid no Ame rican agent would last inside Russia after killing a KGB man. l·le said ir the CIA wanted a man ass assinuted, the "accepted practice" is to subvert a citizen in the nation and have him perform the duty. 11e s aid a I\ GB agent's as- sassination would certainly bring reprisals. Thomas, 39, a vice-president of 'On Line Computer Systems of Newport Beach, has s aid he can prove his service with the agency. but to dat e has failed to produce evidence. He was unavailable (or comment Thursday. Lynch, 49, has been verified a s a former intelligence man by the agency, but he side-stepped a question of how he could prove he was a former CIA man should he suddenly become a Thomas-like embarrassm ent and the agency disclaimed his service. Lynch s aid the CIA "just wouldn't do that sbrt or thing.'' Daily Piwt Spotlight,s OC Cluuclies A new approach to eoverage of churches and s ynagogues a t- tend ed by residents of the Orange Coast begins Saturday in the D<.iily Pilot The first of a weekly series or feature re ports on area reli gious institutions appea rs in place or lhe usual church lis tings Veteran newsman Tom Barley examines the El Toro Church of Jesus Christ or Latter Day Saints 1n hi s fi rst feature report Satur day. In coming weeks he will attend services without advance warn· ing and report fully on churches or temples Orange Coast res i dents attend. Look for the rirst of this continu· ing series in Saturday's Daily Pilot. Patty's Not In Algeria ALGIERS (AP) -An Al gerian official says that Patricia 1-learst is not in Algeria but refused to confirm or d e ny that th e newspaper heires s <i s k e d permission to com e here, (Reial· ed story, A5) The official, who asked Thurs· day that his id entity be \\'ilhheld , was asked ir 1\.1 iss I learst might come to Al geri <t later a nd he replied : .. We .are a very hos pita ble na· lion but there <i re sometimes con- texts in which we cannot receive people." I ORANGE COAST L1!.C. DAILY PILOT ~': ~:.'1:rc;.~~~ ~:.1.1?, ':.::\~; ;.n;;; 0. ~~ c..,,,, Pul!lhl>•ftg C.ornP•11• !>~p.,•J1r '"''"o" .. r """'"""'' ,.~ .... 11 •• ,,,, .... qoo .-1 '"'" '"' (<!•~· "' ,..., '""''""'' 6<.· •< n, MMnli11Qton U. "'n ,, ""' M•" .. .a,~w. 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I, 1tl~ 0 ••1\9* C•••I "ult!""'"0 C-..,,,, NO.,..,\_,.,, '""~''''.,,.,'·"°''"'l•I "'•ltet Qr •11•••11••,.,.nl\ l>••~•n ..,., I>• , '"••Mlwc•<I •U llOvl '""<••' INl•"'""o" o• U!ll•••Ofll-t. .. ,.,.,II <l•tt "It-"'' •1 Co<I• ._,., C.ll•oorf'I•, 5,,.-...;.1"'""..,, (.,<of'• u •-"''· "ll'Wi!1'f,Oll "'°"''"''· Mll+l••• ..... 1•"611-lJ 00 ..-1n1,. Syca11Wre Hills Plan To Surface A "very prelimipary" plan for development of Sycamore llills in L<1.guna Be ach will come before the City Planning Com· mission soon after ending or more than nine months or stud y by a s pecial committee set up by the city council. The plan calls for construc tion or only 52 houses on the now- virgin rolling hills or the 522-acre tract zoned in 1966 for as many as 3,000 units. Under the pla n thrashed out by the committe e the homes would be set among recreation and re- sort use s -including a golf course -on the property which is to be kept in as natural a state as possible. 'fhe owner of Sycamore Hills, Rancho Palos Verdes has on file a $37 million suit against the city of Laguna Beach, Laguna Green- belt Inc., and 43 past and present city of£icials and past and pre· sent members of the Greenbelt board or directors . Laguna Greenbelt is a con· scrvationist organi zation seeking to preserve a b a nd of un - developed land a round Lagun<i Beach. The current s uit in Orange County Superior Court follo'>''S a federal court dismi ssa l of a similar action by Rancho l>a\os Verdes which c laimed its civil rights were violated by a "Ku Klux Klan·slyle" conspiracy of city officials and community leaders seeking to keep the land undeveloped. Rancho Palos Verdes, d e- veloper of large .scale housing projects in Los Angeles County, is a subsidiary of Great Lakes Carbon , Inc , or New York , a huge corporation headed by Ru ston \V Sk<ikel, brother or 1\-lrs Robert F Ke nnedy. l\.1ichac l Gallant , the c it y's communit y planner who de· signed the conce plural project on the basis or the committee ideas, said the planning commission could get the dOc ument as soon as Tuesday No formal action is expect~~ immediately • Pair Guilty In Maim Plot · SAN BERNARDINO !AP) - T'>'·o Lon g Beach mC'n have en· tcred guilty pl eas in an alleged plot to blind a nd cripple the form e r head of the county chapt er or the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Walter Harris Jr., 39, and his cousin, l\>lilton Harris. 50. were accused or cons piracy to commit assault with de adly \\•capons in the supposed plot against Willi e Garret, 47. the £ or m er NAA<;P of· ficial. The men told the court they had been promised S200 each by Edith Tillie to injure Garret. She was the wire or San Be rnurdino morti- cian Frank Tillie, \V ho ""~ls i ndi('t - cd on arson charges and is serving ;_i prison sente nce. ··I d ro \•e to call for help and then came back. There were people on the roofs \V ith garden hoses. I let seven or eight ho rses out,'' she re- called . On e group or freed horses stam- peded throug h the fairgrounds pl'operty, the last s low runner bearing S(·<.i rt•d, third-degre e burn on il s fl a nk and seeming to only rollov.' the sot.ind of hoofbeats ahead . lle at h~d apparently blinded it. Police, Orange County Animal Contro l offi cers . owners and others simply Willing to help- m any tearful ~h e lped corral the ra mpag in g a nimals, whose fli ght resulted in a radio Sigalert. for motori'ii tS to avoid the area. The burned horse was led back and tethered not far from where scores of g r im and mourning horse lover s we re gathering to consol e each other or await word of the fate oft heir own mounts. Piles of charred and s moke· bl ackened l ackroom supplies in- cluding s addles s tacked neatly in a row told the story mutely com- pared to the earlier screams or tr<1pped horse.s . A couple of teenaged girls sobbed in eac h others' arms. A man in an ornate cowboy hat con· f e rred with s everal hors e owners . his Adam 's Apple bob- bing as he gulped on his grie£. lie was comparing a list or stalls that contained dead horses \vith the stalls where theirs had been stabled. One young girl s topped beside the tethe r ed horse that did escape, but not before the raging bl aze inrlicted burns and v.·ounds too severe to indicate survival. The horse panted hoarsely. His £lank burn was raw. "l-le's blind and he can't e ve n brealhe .. " the adolescent girl \\'himpered. 1\ few miqutes later from the direction where the horse had been tethered a gunshot shat- tered the hush that settled over the area in the aftermath or dis- <1.ster The people gathered flinched -.nd a few horses stabled nearby s hivered and whinnied nervously From Page AJ TEARS ... ·'They are old barns," stable manager John Waller or Costa Mesa s aid. ''There has been some talk lately that they are not very safe ." Waller lost Bonnie and Clyde, his two horses, in the fire. "We all kne w the condition when we leased," he said ... But it 'would be good to have some kind of alarm " The stables \\'ere highly flam · mable, .said Waller, who leases the stable fron1 the stat£> The wiring may have been faulty, he s a\d. Les ley Nelson. who h<id kept her six horses in the st<ible. stood at the edge of a <'irele or friends, ~houlders slumped , eyes red but cri ed out. .. , can·t lalk anymore;· she said. Pancake Fete Set A pancake breakfast benefit- ing the Lagun<1. Beach 1-li g h School Boost ers Club will be he ld (rom 7:30 a .m . to noon Saturday <.1t the hi g h s chool cafeteria . Tickets are $1 .25 and proceeds will be channe led by the booster club into at hletic and other school activities. Not Saered? Con Ed Boss Carps at Bill NEW YORK <AP ) -Charles Luce, the $160.000·a·year board chairman of Con Edison, has decided to shed a little light about his electric bills. Chuirman Luce said that in Ja nuary 1973, customer Luce '>''OS billed $105.28 for the 2,6.13 kllo\\·att·ho urs Con Ed said was u~ed at his Westcheste r homE'. Then last January ,· the l .. ucc housel1old used 1.423 kilowatt·hours, 45.9 percent less that it cons umed two ycurs earlie r. Customer l.uce ·s ended up paying $2.25 more l.han he did in ,January 1973. We ll, that's what numerous rate hikes and fuel adjust - ment:; did to chairman·cuslon'lcr Luce's electri c bills. "At one point, l got a very, very high estimated bill,"' Luce complH lned in an intervi ew. ··And I ha d a hard time convincing Mr. Luce that the estimating J>rll ccdutes we us ed were correct,'' rhimed back l\olorri s Dantzker , Con Ed's customer·service rhief. "The procedures may hJ1ve been ·correct,·· l .. uce retort· ed, "but the bill was wrong.'' ( U .. IT,..,..... TALKS IN FULLERTON · Angela Davis Miss Davis Hits U.S. Repressio1i By ELUOTT l\L>IOND Qt 1111 01111, P•l•I $11111 FULLERTON -Aigela Davis, speaking a~ Cal §ta e ,F\Jllert.on 1'hursday night urge students to organize a cumpus moven1ent against v.·hat .she s aid is racist and polilical repression in the U.S. The former UCLA philosophy professor and sE'lf.avo"·ed !'l.1arx- ist also sa id the curr ent economic .situation is an example or how .. the establis hment is losing its grip." S he spoke to a bout 1,000 stud ents rrom Cal St ate Fullerton and Chapman College. ··capitalism is on its "'·ay out the back door of history," s he said. •·And t he situation now won 't get a ny better.'' ~1 i ss Davis a ttacked Vice President Ne lson Rocke£e\ler. "Look how RockeCeller and Kissinger handled Allende"s Chile \Vhen he wanted to nationalize the copper mines. They used the CIA to take care of the bus iness in- terests,'' s he asserted. "The U .S. ruling class must be on the ,,i.·arpath if tht<y mus t transfer Rockefeller from the board of directors or big business tothe vire presidency.'' Through he r illustrations of "-'hat she said was political and social oppression, Miss Davis.em- phasized a need lo organize ... The ruling class is pitting pacnt' whites against black and chicanos. We must organize lo fight this op- pression." SLA Jury Seated SACRAMENTO , !UPI) -A jury of s even men a nd five "·omen was s eated Thursday in the trial or two reputed Sym- bionese Liberation Army mem- be rs accused or the cyanide· bullet s laying of Oakland Schools Superintendent M a rc0&. Foster. Open i ng s tat e ments are scheduled to beg in Monday "'hen the murder t rial of Russell Little and Joseph Remiro resumes. I 'Give Up Jealo1u11' ' 1-~ of 12 Wives ~ ..... ... ' \., • l '.. , '• ' ... Cites llappin~ss ' SALT I.AKE CITY (AP) - Judy Joseph s•1ys .s he ha11 round real happir,etts sharing he r husband "''ith l l women. "My »are nts don't believe m e. l'\'e betn home to ~1ontana to vi sit the m, tind lt 's hurdel' evc1·y time." she suid Thursday. She i$ one of u doien women claimed ~s V.'ives by Alexander Joseph, 39, leader ol a group that has attempted to homt.-stead on £ederal land in soulhern Utah. Joseph freely admits having 12 wives and says he has been ex- commurlic:ited rrom the Church of Jesus Chris t or Datter -day Saint ~ <Mormon) for practicin g polygamy. Judy, a pr e tt y 21.ycar-<:>ld blonde, adds, "'You have to give up pos.sei;sivcncss, selfis hn ess. jealousy and learn tu love ~ore when you become a 1><>lygamous wife." She said she comes £rom a big family. and live d wi th fiv e other girls at the Un\v(•rsity of Mon· t ana. \\'here she had ;.i perfect grade ave rJ J.:l'. Three of her roommates, including Car.men, now sa,y they arc Joseph's wives. "I learned to huve a real loving relationship v.·ith other girls in college , so it was easier to ad · just." Judy said. She said the other wives range in agl' fro111 18 to 30, and two are daughters of Ut<ih polygamists. She cri ti c iz e d oth er polygamis ts -most or whom arc excommunicated former mem· bers of the Mormon church - "'ho she said don't realize the im- portance of a loving relationshi1> among s is ter wives. Joseph is an ex-Mormon. although only one or the women has a Mormon back- ground. "M:v parents don't Wldersland how I've become so happy," Judy said, adding that they told the FBI that Jos eph_ kidnaped he r when she married him 18 months ago. She adds Joseph gets along "'e ll with some of his' brothers-in· Jaw . but has never m et he r parents. From Pt1ge .4 I THORNSLEY at the Fotfnlain y alley School District. He has also served as an elementary school principal in El Centro and has •taught school at the second and fifth grade levels. He currently lectures at Pep- perdine u niv ers ity in school £inance, law and instruction. He holds a bac helor's degree rrom California State University Los Angeles, a master's degree from the University of Southern California and received his doc- torate in education rrom USC in 1969. Thorns ley and his wire, Karen, have four children. The Yucai1>a distri ct has an enrollme nt o f 5.245 s tude nts, while Ca pistra no has 12.473 . "II' they met h im under olher clrc u1n s tanCl's, thc)''d im· nlediately llk c him,'' she!iuld. Joseph \\'Cnrs Indian-style braids \\'Ith a hunderchief heud· band. , Shl' described her Ille in re- n1otc southt.'rn Utah. living in a hou~e trailer with se•erul other \Vomcn, as "an adventure around t.'ve ry corn~r." Carmen J oseph, unother or Joseph's wives , says some of tho marriages huve been formulized and ar e regist ered \\'ith ap· propriut t? agents, but others have not. From Page A I ASSESSOR .•. manager Wi lli am John Ifut:~cs Jr. \\'hen first called to testiry before the jury March 6, Hugh~s invoked his Fifth Amendment. ri ghts and refus ed to ans\~tc r ·Capl zzi's question.s . , After being recalled ~1arch 20 <ind pl"es umably a rter being g ranl e d immunity Hughes ans":ered Capizzi's inquiries. 1-ie admitted that ·campnign contributions to Assessor Ja.ck Vallerga 's 1973 a nd 1974 fund raisers were disguised on the company 's books as tax. pay· ments . 1-lughes r ecalled using a $2,000 cashier's check to buy dinner tickets in 1973 and another $1,000 to purchase tickets for another fund raiser in 1974 . When asked by Capiizi \\·by the political contributions were dis- guised and kept seci'et from other l'ompany employes Hugh~ r eplied, .. Mike. I t hink the answer to that is obvious.'' He a lso admitted entertaining Orange County assessor's of£ice orficials at lnternational As- sociation of Assessing Officers conventions in 1\·fiami, Dallas and Son Frantisco. "' Jiowever. Hughes denied that,, &l\Y of his acti\'1lies v.·ere aimed at in£1ue nclnr: assessment or Taody proper ty, especially that pro(X'rt~· ,~·hich escaped assess- ml'nt in 1969. 1970, 1971and1972. It "·as arter deputy assessor .Joo Stancheck audited the com- puny·s books in Forth · Worth. Tex. that the under assessment "'as disCovered. Stan cbeck testified that he turned his cecords over to a s- sessor Jack Vallerga in early 1973, but that the ,added assess· 1ment was not billed to the com- pany until cifter the Graild Jury had subpoenaed the company:s files from the a ssessor's office in 15173. The .amount of escaped assess- ment that Stanchcck uneovcred during his audit "·as roughly SJ0,000 for each of the four year'!. 1\.1.ost of it. Stancheck told the jury, \\'as due to interpetations of import merchandise-in the com- pany's inventory. Beautiful Crewel Wing Chairs "'··' ',, 1(/1'-" ! .. - Ready for Immediate Delivery On display Now -Stop in and See DRE XEL -H 6R1 T AGE -HENR E OON-WOOOMARK-KARAS TAN-BAKER NEWPORT BEACH• 17?7 ~·~~l'CL1t·t· OR . 642·2<LW LAGUNA BEACH • 34:i9Nc•HTll C:(),\!f'I' Hw,·. 4tfi4.Wt TORRANCE • WlHDAY5 & 5ATU•DAYS 9:00 to 5:)0 2l649 HAWTIIORNE BLVD. f()JH!n t .. rL lll 9, Suu-12-l ::Ki) • .'.17K; 121'; -• • ' ' I I' \ ( I I I \ I ! I 'I I ' • . . ' , ' ' • . , .. , . ·; ..f E\{S W®lYlO' ®®l?:W~©@ ' t ·Cof a probli.'rn '.1 Then write Pal ~11/I l>ot WI// C.Mt rf'd lapt. ~I fhe: cn1wer1 and ac· tJon uou. n1ed lo. /' •oli>t lnt(J"3tiel in 9C1vernrnent and b 111/1re•&. Mal l 11our qutsl/0111 to P (J I IJunn 1 AI n Your Service, Oroune Coas t Daily Pilol. P.O. nor 156'1. Co.~ra Mt~·a . CA 9.2,20. l riclurle ·your . re/epi1ont.IU'•I be r. -. .tlqga::fneo Complaints DEAR PAT : Do you still get a lot of magozine subscript.ion pro· ~lems. or h ave they dropped arr 1n number? It seems that not many are published in At Your Service any long er. 1 J .J ., Fountain Valley 1 2'here has b een some decrease In magazine s ubscr1pllon pro- bl~ms. All those received by At , \"our Servtce are forwarded lo M1111lne Action Une, a free 1er\llce provided by PubUshers ·-CleariJ\g House, 382 Channel Drive, ftort ..,Wa1hlngton, NY . 100$0. MA'L band1e.11 sUbscrlptlon problem s Involving those m.a1a1ines Publh1bers Clearing House wells and others· not of- fered by the firm . Ope AYS re- ader WIS amned when PCllpeld her a refund on a magazihe it did ,not handle. She and others are of· fered s ubstitute subscriptions ava~lable Crom PCJI when a.pro· ..blem can not be correded by the m1g1zlne's publisher. In this case, the -s ubst itute magazines were not acceptable, and the re· ques ted r efund was Issued. Readers are urged lo submit 'heir subscription p roble m s ·dtredly to Magazine Action Line, mentlonln1 Al Your Service as a reference s ource. Joseph J. Kelleher, vice preside nt o( PubUshen Cle aring House, asks that readers first try to settle their proble m with the nlagazi ne or subscription agency Involved. IC t.he problem rem a ins unsol1t·ed. include all pe rtinent information -s.ubscription label, proof or pur~ase, !ilubscriptlon dates or or41er number -whe n cor- responding with Magazine Ac· tlod'(Jne. WhlJ Blant'h? DEAR PAT: I have a large home freezer and a lv.•ays buy fresh vegeta bles when they're on sale for freezing. I want to find out if and why a ll food freezing instructions advise blanching (brief boiling. rollowcd by im· mediate cooling) for vegel<.ibles . This procedure is a bother and I d on't un jer s tand v.•hy it 's necessary. C:D., Mi ssion Viejo Most vegetables should be blanch ed be fore freezing to destroy enzyme at:"lion. Enzymes are chemica l substances present in food s that speed up chemical r eact ions, s.u c h a s aging. Enzymes are destroyed by beat and are inactivated or s lowed dowa by low temperalures. This 1 prelreezlng preparalior. m ain· lalns the original quality or the rood , and Is recommended unless the vegetable will be eale n wilhin · oneortwomonths. What a Headat'he! DEAR PAT: I v..•i;ih to thank· you for having t old your readers about the county chapter of the rational Mi graine Foundation. I JllUSt note an error, perhaps in in· terpret ation of my leUer to you. ;'he llotlinc phone number is in .bperation Monday through S11tur· day, 9 a .m. lo 9 p.m ., not 24 hours a day. Th;:ink yo u ag:..iin for the exposure, which has resulted in many incoming phone calls. C.M .. SantaAna Sorry about lhis mistake. The .answ e ring se rvi ce takin g 'messages for NlttF provided lhe erroneous information published when it was contacted by AYS. The Hotline number Is 979-7810. ffon1eou·11er Exetnpl DEAR PAT : Is it true that anyone r eceiving food stamps is not e ligible to fil e for the J-lomeowner's Exemption? T. R., L<.iguna Beach Assistance r ecelVed solely from the federal government, such as food r;tamp assistance, medlca re and medl·eal, does not m•ke a propert y owner ine li gible for the homeowner's exemption claim, according to the county 111sessor'1 office. Nor is receipt el state 1sslstance under the Senior Clllzens Property Tax As11ist•nce L1w a reason for dlsqu1llflc1llon. A prope rty owner, co·owner or purchaser named In a conlract of sale 11 not eligible for the exe mption If, dur- ing the 12 months e nding June 30, Jt75, that person or anyone with whom owner1hlp of the dwelllng ls s hared received (I) Aid to the Poleollally Sell-Supporting BUnd l<APSB); CZ! Aid to Families with Depeadent Children (Afo'DC); '(3) General As1l1t1nce <GA>: the gold colored check from tbt-u.s. Tre11urer bearing lhe 1tillll'· m en t ••s tale Pa y m e nts Included''; or (4) a ny other public a11l1t1nce grant from the 'late, counly Ol'o city" conl1lntn1, either directly or lndlrtttly, an a11ow1nre for property t1xt1 on tbe Involved dwelllns. Addlllonal laforp1atlon ciari be obtalaed by phoning tht homcowne r's ex· empUon division, 834 ·3821. j ••• " . ... ----·~ . ' ' ' • Horse Strved Kim Sod a Cle ft ) a nd Ch.ris North walk hqrse a long Vanguard Way near fairgrounds 1n Costa Mesa today aft er raging fire t hat caused destruction of iil least 14 h°"ses. Officials were still atte mpting todetcrminccause. Brown Fires Bright For Fund Activities SACRAMENTO <AP! -A South Coas t Regional Coastline commiss ioner ha:i been fired by Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr. for us· ing his posit ion to solicit cam- paign funds for Bro\vn in la.st year 's gubernatorial race. Dona'ld B Rright , chairm:.in or the reg ional panel. had been criticized for soliciting Brov.•n funds from developers v.·ho had projects up for consideration by the <'Om mission The govcrnor·s decision to repl<.ice Bright "'as· ·pi cking up on his campaign promise," Bro...,·n's appointments secretary, Carlotta Mellon. said Thursday Brov.·n a lso announced he was replacing anothe r member of the South Coast comn1ission, Donald Y.l Phillips. but no specific reason v.·as given for hi s dismissal. Both men \\'Cre <.ippointed by former Gov Ron ald Reagan The new commissioners. sub· jecl to Senate confirmation. will be Frank Casado and David Corn· muns, both of l.os 1\nJ!eles Brigbt, 44 . said Thursday th<Jt Brown's act ion left him "di sap· pointed al not having an op· portunity to continue and be with the planning process until it 1.·om es to fruition. but I have enjoyed very mu eh the acti \'itics ,. The South Coast commi ssion is one of six regional commissions established to regulate develop· ment \vithin 1,000 yards of the 21 Puppies Tie Record POTTSBORO , T ex. (APl -1\ littC'r of 21 St. Bernard puppies deli vered near here matches the re· cord for the second largest dog litter , according to the 1974 -Gu in ncss 13ook of Records. The puppies \vere gi \'cn birth over a 12-hour period Wednesd ay by u nine" n1onth-old St. Be rnard ov.'ned by the Jim1ny Grif· fin family of Fink , a fi shing village near here. Se"en of the pups lalt'r di e d, thr ee of th e m crushed by their mother. Mrs. Griffin said. She said anothe r pup almost died but she reVi\'ed it \\·ith moulh·tO·mouth resuscita· lion. 0.1ilJ PUot SUll Pl.olf BOUNCED BY BROWN Coastal Chief Bright ' t'OUstli nc as a means' of protecl1ng the coastal en\·ironmcnt. Bright, a professor of biology <.it C.a liforni<.i S t:-i te Uni\'ersity, f'u ll erton. arri.l ng('d a luncheon ltist Oct 7 in Lon g Beach and in- \'ited a number of developers who had projects under re\"ie\v by the 1.·ommission. Th(' purpose of the luncheon v.·as to urge the de· l'·clopers lo buy $100 tickets for an Orange County reception for then· candidate BrO\\'TI . \\'hen the luncheon plans came to light, Brov.'n s aid he knC\\' nothing about them <.ind called on Bright to resign. l-lov.•evcr , Bright refused and requrst ed an investigation by slate Att y. Gen. Evelle Younger. v.·ho ruled tha t Bright ·s activities "did not constitute a prosecutable offense.'' Bright said al the time he sow nothing wrong in \\'hat he did ... , don 't think it \Vas an unethical event at all. It \vas in the natural f\O\\' of things. The process all the co1nmissions are involved in is <.1 Vl•ry J>Olitical thing. and this is the essence of politics -trying to get a t·andid;_ilc elected.·• The nc1,'ly appointed com · 1n1ssioners are both Den1ocrats." Casado. 51, is the OV.'ner of El Adobe Res.tau rant in Los An geles :.ind has been active in l\lcxican· American affairs. Commons. 61. is a semi ·retired motion picture executive. He is a longtime y acht racer a nd a member of the national Oceana· graphic Society. Pets and Cigarettes Head Sunday Lineup ' Shaping up as "Sunday's Best" for Daily Pilot readers arc lhcsc features: PET PARADE-Even v.•ith luxury budgets tighl'ening JX.'Oplc seem Lo find n1oney for pets and their care. Daily Pilot Staff Writer Jackie Hyman che('ks in· to which pets arc most popular along the Orange Coast and othe r fa!lt'inatfng aspects or Lh e pet scene. YOU Section. SMOKE, SMOKE. SMOKE - iClgarettes and the young peop le who puff on them cont inue to be problems ror those In c h<lrgc of a rea high school campuses. Dai· ly Pilot Starr Writer Frederick Schocmehl looks behind the s moke screen in another feu lurc scheduled (or YOU Sect ion. 200 YEARS AGO -These are significant dates to Amencan (suNDAY SPECIAL] history butrs . The beginnings or the Revolution occurred exactly 200 years ago in the upcoming week and Concord, Lexington and Knoll's Be rry Farm are call· ing attention to it all. A special collection or Bicentenni~I stories and photos will be displayed in the main news section of Sun· day's Daily Pilot. DESERTS AND TREES-Two major battles between 'environ· mentalists and '·Users" are shap· Ing up in Catirornin. One is con- cerned with desert damage done by off road vehicles and the other has to do with the future dcvelo1>· mcnt and use of Yosemi\e Nu· tional Park. Sepa rate stories arc scheduled for Sunday on these two topics with a common theme. Frlday.Apr.11 1, 1975 * DAILY PILOT A3 Insecticide Spill 50 CHP, Firemen Hospitalized • LOS ANGELES CAP) -Fiery clo uds o( deadly insecticide poured Crom a truck accident on the lran ~i t io n road o( the ll ollywood -Go lden State freeways and sent more than :SO firemen and hi ghway patrolmen to a hospital, uulhorltics said to· day. 'I'hrough frantic tele phone ca lls to th t: insec t icide 's manufacturer in Delaware, of- ficers learned how to fight the fire and what antidote to give the "ic tirns. s aid the California l·J,.i}fhv.•ay Patrol. '"'At least 11 persons \Vere ad- m itted to I)acoima Lutheran llospital for obser vation,{ They were given injections of a tropine to ward off the c hemical's effects -v.•cakncss, headaches, sweat· ing and blurred vision. Hospital officials said the victims weren't in danger of dyini::. ' I A truck carry1ni: the in:-icc-. ti('idl'. :1 Dupont prndu<.·t c:.tlll'd ~lcthnn11·l. c·ollidcd 1\ 1th unothcr truc k :.at th e j unt·tion of th1.: llollyv.'ood <1 nd Gohlt·n State ff('l'\\'a ys ·r hurs cl:i y night Bo th trucks t•ruptcd''int o fl anll'S. und fu ni c~ fro1n the burning ln~Ct· u cide bil lowed 1n the air. '"\\'t> beean1e a\11~1 1'<.' v.c v.·cr1· d e <1l1 n g \\'Jlh :.i dangero us ch<.·n11t'i.1l. but \\'C didn 't knO\\' if \\'atcr "·oulrl agg ra\';,ile the fire . or v.•h :.il ,"' s aid a hq,~hWi.IY p;.itrolman . "The in voircs were burne>d. \VC' call l'd the truek ln f! company und got the bi ll s of lading and found l""'here the insect1dc v.·as made.'' lie s aid the h<i ;tardou.s in grc· dicnt of the insecticide ,,..·a:; a sub· stance called lanni.ltt'. The freeways v.·ere blocked off for a hi.1lf mile. Announcement s \\'ere broadca s t ad vi s ing n101ori !:ilS driving through the ur1·<1 lo lit.• alert for the symptonls ot poi soning and t•heck \1.'ith :.i hospital if they felt ill. 1\ spokes1nnn for the Pacoima hospital said, "We 're sv.•a1nped. \\\:'re callin g 1n a ll our pe rson· ncl. .. lie said 37 firen1en. l3hig hway patrolmen and a Los Angeles po hceman v.•erc brought to the ho~p1ti.1I fo r examination. No mot orists v.·cre treated, he said . '":illhough v.·e 've had a rev.· calls from worried people. None or them had sympto1ns, as it turned out." 'fhe d r iver of the chemica l trutk \Va s J\rthur Ono. a n employ(' of lnlpt•riat Trutking Co., <.1ccording lo the h1 gh\\':JY patrol. Cause and exact cl({ails of the accident wer e being in · vestigatcd' Asseu1~ly ApproL•es Ba11 NOx? It's Up to Brown SACRA ~1E1'T0 !AP > -Gov . Edrnund Rro"·n Jr. v.·as one st('p closer toda y to his first tough political decision -on a con- troversial smog bill. The Assembly reversed itself Thursdafl' and :.i pprovc repeal of the requirement that smo~ de· vices be inst alled on older cars in six Southern California counties. The '\'Ole "'as 54-25. the b<.ire l\1·0 thi1·ds mi.IJOrit y required for an urge nt rn easure. On f\-tond<.i)', repeal has fallen 10 ''Otes short . The revers<.il prompted Sen. Omer Rains, th e Ve ntura Democrat v.'ho authored the bill, to say he no\1· raced ··one last chore"-· a meet ing "'ilh Brov.·n. The repea l has passed the Senate, 28·6, and its concurrence in minor Assemblv amendments is expected to be rOutinc. Brov.'n's s ignature OI' veto \1·as the big question mark. A veto probably v.•oUl d be sustained in the Assembly. Rrov.•n, il vehement smog con- trol advocate. has rleclined to state any opinion on the bill, and Rains s aid Thul'sday he hoped to convince him lo sign lhe measure into lav..· in;imcdiately. Rains stressed the 37 ·.ycar·old Democratic guve1·nor had kept his \Vord and had not interfered in tht heated legislative baUle over the Rains rcpc<.il bilL But he said one of Bro\\·n's top aides, Tom Quin n. "did in his capacity work against the bi ll .'' Many legislators cheered \\•hen the electronic tnlly boar d on the \vall showed its 54 green lights - I 1ndi<'ating 54 "yes" \"Otes on the bill. Backers had sc ur1icd around the fl oor nailing dov.11 \'Otes at t he last minute. Passage c ame des pite pleas from scver<.il legislat ors from s mog.ridden Southern California. The b ill v.•ould eliminate a re- Jury Clears Coast Teacher 011 Drug Rap A Dana Point te<1cher booked on drug charges after her sisler- in-\a\\" worked for Cosla ~1 esa police as a n agent and then testified against her has bet!n cleared of all charges by an ~range County Superior Cou1t JUry. The jury in Judge \\-'ilLiam L. ~lurray's courtroom returned a \'erdict of innocent in the trial of Judith J oyce Seidel, 28, of 311 t I SouLh Coast llighv.1ay, Dana Poinl. l\1iss Seidel w:.i s arrested Aug. 14 in a home at 417 Cabrillo Ave., Costa l\l esa, after her sister.in· law told officers who assigned her lo the case that the defend ant gave her heroin in retur·n for $25. Judge 1\l urray ...,·a111cd the jury in his final ins tructions that lhc use of the agent cou ld amount to entrapment of the defendant. quirement thal all tv..o million 1966·70 cars in LoS /\nge les. Oran ge. Ri\'crsidc , San Bernardino. Ventura -and Sant a .Barbara counties be equipped v.·ith 3 device to control oxides of nitrogen emissions. Opponents said the program v.·as needed because it v.·ould cut oxides of nitrogen emission by five percent this summer in lhe affected counties. Backers Or the r cpe<.il bi ll said the devices cause e ngine trouble and hik e g<.is consumption. Assembly man Terry Goggin <D·San Bernardino), pleaded ,.,·ith legislators not to break and vo te ·•yes'' des p ite the '"enormous µoliticci l pressure" to \'Ol e that \\•a~'· t\Ss l'mblyrnan J erry Lc\vis. a Republican also fr om Sa n Bernardino County. also urged a .. no" vote -saying that he kncv.: most people didn't \Vant the de· vices. The repea l bill \\'Ould not change the requirement th.it the devices mus t be installed on 1966 -i O cars s t a te\vidc ••••hen the (·ar is sold or ne \,·ly registered in the stale. Nairobi Bombing !';AIROBI, Kenya (~\P) -T\VC lar ge bombs in nearby street~ shook President Joma Kenyat· t;,i 's oceanfront reside nce al Momba sa "·hilc he watched tribal dancing on the lav.•n Thurs· day e\'enlng. l-l e "'as not hurt. ·. !SIERS PETUNIAS ZINNIAS lt.-g. ,,, Pc.iy Pak · ONION SETS h9-19' RO SEA ICE PLANT 8.00 ••w 452 I ROLL OUT THE GREEN CARPET BERMUDA ••~ .. DICHONDRA $12! STOLONS;_(. J 99......, TifGltEEH. l ri9ht IJl'ltff fine tertw.d tya'll. Sow tyowlnq. TlfDWARF. Dorlri gr••"· 9round - NO PRODUCT DOIS MORE FOR DICNONDRl SANTA ANA . Smog rt•l•lonl, e1criletit winl•r colOf'. TOTAL PREVENTS and KILLS SPURGE r \ \ " At DAIL.Y PILOT ' Frid•y, Apnl 11 . 1i7S Stewart Scores Copt~ 'ltush Ai\1.'tO :X~a~,,L,~c : -t ., Bravos I From \\'ire Scrvll'es James Ste"'arl made his Lon· don stage d ebut u l lhe ai;t! or 65 to cries of "'Bravo." The v1:tc ran l-lolly wood aclo1· .s aid tl u·as a dreOJ1n come lrlu.•. Appeari ng 10 "11 :.irvey, .. Ste \\·arl plays one of his fi.1\·or1te roles Elv.·ood P . Dou•d. thee('- ccntric. slightly inebri ated fellov.· \\•ho b'efriends a 6·foot-tatl '''httc rabbit olhl'rS t'annotsee. ThC' normally reser\•ed llrit ish audience. \\•hi('h included David Frost u nd other cele b1ities , i;:::t\'\' Stewart a stunding ovation and ehecred through six curta111 calls. • Russian film s tar \"ictoria Fyodorova, holding the hand of rel. Rear ,\dm. Jackson R. Tale. the man \\'ho fathered her during a love a ffair in v.:art in1c !\1oscO\\, (~P_EO_P_L_E ~J s;i.id she h;.1 s a cquired her first s un t an. pur<·hased her rirs l bikini and "·a nts to lake an Ameri l·an l'ar home to Russia . The two appeared at a ne'll:s conference in Florida. beaming \1.-ith happi ness and mUtual ad- miration. ··J\ty admiral is my admiral." said the 29 ·ycar ·old Victoria in broken English. ''\Vhate\'t>r he tells me to do. I will do." ''J\·Iy dreams have come true for an old m an :it the end of the tra il ," said the 77 -year-old Tate. who is in failing: health. • Oscar-winning ·producer Burt Schneider, "·ho raised a mild tremor at this year's Academ y A\\·ards !:i hO\\.' v.•hen he read a telegram from the Vi et Cong. has been fin ed SJOO in a Los An geles t·ourt :.1fter plead ing g uilty to a cha rge of trespnssin g. Schneider pleaded guilty to the tres p ass in g charge as ;;.in alte rn ative to a marijuana possession count filed against him following his a rrest J an. 8. Authorities said Schneider was ;;.irrested along v.•ith six a dults ;.ind 26 juveniles during a party at his Bel-Air home. • Princess !\l arg riel of the Nethe rl a nds ga ve birth by caesarian section to her fourth <'hild . a boy. tbe Dutch govern- ment in£or1nation ser\'ice .an· nounced. The princess a nd her baby , ... ·ere both r eported in excellent health. The baby is ninlh in the line of s uccession to t he throne a nd Queen Juliana's 11 th gr<.ind child . l-lis name will be announecd at a C"eremony later. • The I'\avy announced it \11ill na me a ne"'· d estrovcr for a French adm iral who ·helped br- ing about Aml'rican \"ictory in the Revolutionary \V<:tr ~1cgl' of Yorklo"'n. The keel for the Comte de Grasse "·as laid last v.•et>k 1n Pasc<.igou la. l\t iss. This v.·ill be the second U.S. s hip lo be named in honor of Adm. Francois de Grasse, who commanded the French fh:et <.it Yorktown in 1781. • President and J\-1 rs. •~ord St:'nl cong r <.itu lalions to Catherine Filene Shouse on the cK·casion of her receiving th(' <innu:.d cu lt ural 4tward from the Rccol'd1ng In- dustry Assoc iation of America. ··rw1rs. Ford und I assure you of our continued ad mir<Jtion a nd respect," the Prcsidcnl s;iid in ;i message read to r.t r s. Shouse at a Was hingt on hotel dinner at · tended by nearly 1,000 persons from the government and the en· tertainment industry. * Request By Ford . Quixotic \\'ASHINGTON IAP) -· The i1nm~iate and o,·er'A·helmingly negati\•e congressional reaction to President t,ord·s $722-million, arms.aid request for Vietna m rcti ses St>rious questions about his re<Jl goals. Editorial Comment. PageA-6. f'ord made the arms pitch to Congress Thursday nig ht know· ing ful l v.·ell both !he legislators un~ the majority or the American people would reject it. But he also knew that Congress v.•ould accept a separate plan in his '.'State of t hl' \\'orld" address 10 evacuate Americans in South \.'ietnam by using U.S._troops. THIS \\'AS acknoo1ledgt>d by <.idministration officials \\'hO told ne\vsmen that Ford \\.'aS a,,·art• Of the opinion polls disappro,1in g of ne•v aid. They <:1 lso indicated th£>y had reason lo be lie\'P Congress \1 oulcl approve lhe C\'acuation proposal. The1·e were signs that Ford "'·as us in g the ~li d reque~t more than double his original proposal -as a cover for the NEWS ANALYSIS more immediate need of arrang- ing the evacuation. · For instance, the $722 million was ;;.irrived a t in a 5-'Urious v.•ay. reflecting a lack of certainly th at the amount v..·ould accomplish anything. As the administration officials explained. th e o ri gin al SJOO million r equest had bccoml' absurd in the f.i ce of a changed military situation. AND Ol"liCE IT v.·as decided to 1ask for more aid. the onl y other recommendation Ford had "'us the S722-m iltion ri gure p1·opos<'d by Army Chief of St a ff Fredcrltk C. \\'eyand upon his return from Vietnam . The officials .sai d !h at on]\· time will t e ll if it i.s adet1uatc, ad- ding that not every milit ary a:-.- sessment in the past about \'iet· n;i.m has been cotr·el·I. \l.1hy, then. did 1:ord make 'what is a quixotiC' effort at bc~t '! The possibilitles incl ud e: -Ford and Secreta1·v of State Henry A . Ki ssi nger kno,\' Viet· nam cannot be s aved <ind ,~·ant to make su1·e Congress takes the blame by pr·oposing so hig h a fi gu re it "·as bound to lose. -TllE S722·)1JLLJ01' l'l"QUC:it \.\'as made in the s<.1 me \.\'a \' l:.ibor unions make infl<itcd "·~gc dc- m<Jnds in order to dra,,· a l'Ou n- terofrer closer to their rcalhiti r goals ERA Gai11S 111 Florida TALLAHASSEE. Fla. (AP l -The f'lorid<i liouse of Representatives h;.1s vol · ~d 61 to 58 to r alify the Equal Rights Am cndml·nt. Suppo rters ;.ind opponents <1like say the clo:-;eness of the vote indicates trouble for thl' bill in the stat1• Senate. .. I'm not looking fur'''ard to the Senatl-, but who looks forward to "·<.ir and battle." said the sponsor. Rl!p. E laine Gordon. CD- i\•li ami.) -lJPIT ....... MOMENT TO REMEMBER-Mrs. Robert H~r vey o l E astlake, Ohio, s heds t ear \Vhile m eeting Vietnam~se son \\'ho arrived in Cleveland. ' Racial Murderers Get Death Penalty JACKSONVILLE. f1a. <APl - ··certainl y their li ves are not more sacrt>d tha n t hat of their in· noccnt vil·tim. ''the judge said as he sent enced t,,.o men to death in the electric ch air for a racial kill- ing he compared to World \Var II N<1zi atroc1tiC's. The Thursd<1 y s enteneing of J acob J ohn Dougan. 27, a nd El\\·ood Clark Ba rcle ... ._ 2J, eom- pleted the penalty phase ol" the case based on the st<ibbing- shooting death last summer of Stephen Anthony Orlando. 18. r\ note left on the body called the death the bt>g inning or a racial re\'olution br the Bla('k Libcr<i· lion ,\rn1y. TllE l\1 ES CO:"\ VICTED in thl· killin~ arc bl<.iek , Orl<Jndo \\'as v.·hitc. Cirl•uit Jud ge ~ludson Olli ff re- pealed cpmments he made t'A·o "·eeks (•arli c r \\'hen he ordered 199·year pri son terms for l'A'O other blacks con\'ict._>d of sccond - deg r ec murd er in the t'asc. D'A•yne Crittendon. 21, and Brad \l.1ayne Evans. 20. .. J v.·as a mong some of the first Ame ri can combat infantry .soldi ers to e ntt.'r N. az.i Germany, und I \1·as prc!icnl <it the liberu- tion of several .s la\·e labor <Hld l'oncentr<:1l ion c LI m p.s," the judge said Thursda y. ''I S AW H lil'IAN corpses stacked like cord ,,·ood . .Those people had been murdered by starvat1on, tort ure, gassing or they "'ere s hot . T hey wer e murdered because they a re all guilty of the same crime; they M-ere difrcrent from the people "'ho m urdered them.·• Oll iff s;i.id that tape recordings mailed to Orlando's mother and ne\\·s medi·a proclaiming "'A'hite people prepare yourself to di e" \\.'e re '"ttn atte mpt to st a rt a racial v..·a r." fi e Sl:lid Jackson- ville and the nation have made great progress in race relations and understanding in rc<·e nt years. "YOU \\'HO llA\i£ t·o mmitted this r ncial-hatred murder ha\'E.' done more to disrupt those good relations and .progress than any other one Cactor in recent t ime.·• he said. Dougan 's lav.·yer, Ernest Jackson. protested the judge's comparison of this crime to the Nazi a nnihilation of JC\\'S. He added, ''This state, this court no man. has a right to take a life1ex- cept to protect his own life." Ol- liff replied. ''What about the life of Stephen Anthony Orlando?" "What has happened in the past has happened ," Jackson replied. "\Ve s hould look up, not do"'n." Seit. Kennedy Wi1ts Measure For Abortio1i \\'ASllJNGT01' !UPI) -Sen. F.d\v<.Jrd i\l. Kennedy (D·Mass. ). !Insisting he personall y opposes :Jbo rtion. has led a successruJ fl oor fight Thursday to deCeat an - tiabQrtion legiSJa tion. 'l'hi'Senate ordered the amend· ment t:.1bled by a 54·36 roll call \'Ult.' <1 ft er Kennedy vigorously argued ag ainst il. "This is not the pl.ice to r esolve thi s issut-." he told the bill 's ~up­ porters during a sometimes heat- t.'d delitttc . The amendme nt Ke nne d y helped defeat \\'OU\cl have barred use of federal funds "to pay for or cnl·ou1·age the pe rformance of abortions. (.•xcepl s uch abortions as are·necessa..ry to s ave the life of the mother.'··· Sen. Dev.1ey f'. l3artlett ( R- Okl:.1 . J. a cos1>0nsor. "·anted to attach it to a three.year·. S2.5 billion health services <ind nurse training bi ll which Kennedy "'aS shepherding through the senate. ' Bartlclt said the :Jmcndment v.·:.is .. consistent "'ith the "'ishes" p f an c<.1 1'lier confe rence commit- tee. "'hi ch said, in effect, that the l:Jst Congress couldn't handle the st.'nsifive a nd controvers ial abor- tion is.S ue but "·is hed the present Cont:ress ,,·ould. CocaineF ound In Fish Poles Floods Threaten South MIAMI CUPI) -U.S. customs ·agents have arrested a Northern California man who they say at· tempted to s lip through inspec- tors a t Miami's airport with nine fi shing rods packed with $2.7 million worth of cocaine. ltobcrt David Stuckey, 24, or Pacifie;:i, presented two boxes along "'ilh hi s JuggagetoCusloms inspectors Wednesday night nfter stepping orf a eom,merciaJ:'flight from Colombia, a nd Panama. Over 1411iclies of Rai11, Fall in Alabama Temperaiures Albucluo:'•Q,... All•J'll• "·"~ tirowt1~V•ltt- a.~,. C111e.lnn.1!1 c1,.....rana 0.11•~ °"'w' · ~lrool .... _ t40noturu k~Clty ......... .. _, M1hro..nift! Ml ..... ..,01 •• .... 0r ..... 1o ...,vor• Oli.i.om. Cit• ... _ J>4olm5.pt"I"', f'tlllaOl:lprli• "'-"•• Plftlbu•111! s:~~:e. $1,1..ouit UlitCUy Pl'.tnt;I~ I l tll•ll lO• P(p. ii ll ~6 ~· .91 I• h •o " " ... " " .. .. ~ .. .. ., ., .. .. " " " •• " •• .. " .. " " " .. " .. .. ,. " ~ " " " " " "' .. " n " " " " .. " " ~ .. " " ~ .. " .. .. .. ... "' "' " "'9•"9 """"' '"-.tlld •••mu i.m P...-11\lft\ 1Plt°"9f'O\ll '"" •• , •• Ii. ~r•l •¥mint fftl>CI wilf'I ~"'"'· !oUIWlf \lll4l w~ prfo!lltle-11 IOt ,,.,. """"-· .\,_.,local Mlowtlr\, brOl.IQN llf11W <toucly~~·nd,••lll ••Ollndll'J'-fUllT -IPl-~t •\l'ld). !ell Of1 l.Olt Aftilei.•ttil~•'l6•-"'· lMt• .,.,, llllle 01 ftO wn69 In "" l.MAllOllle' 6Ml1'. ' f'COO"'l tol 't0tot,r1r ln- lormalloll wlU I>< lo•nd on Po1f< & loda~.J ~ffic iat s .sa'id an inspector nottced the lowe r two portions of the four.piece tubular fiberglass rishing rods ·app•ar.ed to· be solid . Inspectors took a ck>ser look at the flshin1 rods and dJscovered the lower sectton1 were packed. with cocaine. Dail1 PIJot D .. •ery l1G••~ Monda>"'"F'~!f:· 11 Y°" dO not hr.le Y<l"' pape1 by 5:30 'P.m.. cat! before 'I p ,.,, 1"<t your COPY Wiii be de-,.., .. SMurpy •nd Sunday: If YQU ao not '**""' your copy or 9 •.m. Satur- ctty. 0!"1_~ •"I' Sund1y. all before 10 am 9"9 Y'OUf' copy wtU be clelNerfld , CWc ....... Tel••••n•• Motl Otanoe County Af.-S HJ..4JZ I Nortl!wnt Hwntlnoton QOKh, •n<f WMtmlnati&r'.. . . . . 1 .... lizt'' ~ Octmenle, Capiatr&no 0.4K:to. S.n Ju•n Cap1$lr1no, DanaPoinl. Soolh laQuN. legun• Ntguel •. , , .. , , •• 4t"°'J' f)efenlhrs Battle · ·I Red Human Waves From Wire Services , SAIGON -South Vietnamese paratroopers fl ew waves or helicopters Into besiegod Xuan Loe today In ll glunt air.lift to re· lnforce battle-weary defenden tn the provincial c51:pilal near Saigon. ' The airborne troope;' Oew Cour dozen choppers fn<!ludlpg six huge Cfl4'7 Chinooks, through ·heavy Communi5t antiaircraft fire fo the edge or the embattled city. On the ground. a column of range~ and militiamen inched up highway l toward Xuan Loe, but ran into fi erce Communist opposition 10 miles "'es t of the embattled city. Radib reports from Xuan Loe s aid the outnumbered defenders beat back two human wave as· saulls. but inte lligence orricers s aid the Communis ts were mass- ing for a third att ack. MIUTARY SOURCES said the ,fight for Xuan Loe, 38 m iles northeast of Saigon, m ay mark the sta rt of a full-scale Con1 - munist ofrensive agai nst the South Vi etnamese capita l. RePorters on the front lines said .the paratroopers landed on the western edge of Zuan Loe l"'ilh field guns s lung to the bot- toms or the bigger choppers. •Military ofC.icers s aid. the paratroopers would back up go'v. ernment defende rs besieged by Communists ta nks, artillery and infantry for the past threeda}•s. Reporters sa id the. Co m · munists she lled thous;:inds of Xuan Loe r efugees fl eeing down Fren<:h1built highway l toward Saigon . One child \.\'as killed and J I refugees "'ounded in an attack 12 miles from Xuan Loe. TllE SAl.GON militury com· mand reported 903 Viet Cong ;ind Korth Vietnamese soldi ers s la in in the fi ghting for Xuan Loe. A . spokesman said 17 government soldiers "·e re killed and 110 \.\'ounded. Meanwhile, the Communist of- fensive that has taken Khmer Rouge Rebels lo "'ilhin (our miles of Phnom Penh and only t'A'O miles fro n1 the ai rport claimed its first Americao life lo· da~. A Cambodian DCJ airliner piloted by an American <rrashed shortly after laking orf from the airport in the m idsl of a barrage of 107 millime te r rockets. In ad· dition to the American, the Taiwanese copilot and a Cam bo - ·dian t·rew me mber were killed, eye""·itnesscs s aid. TllE AMERICAN. who V.'Orked for one of ttie s mall loca l airlin es here, w<Js not immedi<ilely iden- tified. fi e "'a s the first U.S. citizen known to have been killed since the . curre nt insurgent of· fensive st a rte d last Dec. 31 , a lthough seve ral have been wounded. It was nol known whether the airplane was damaged by rocket shrapnel be fore or during its t akeorf. The plane Wi.IS carrying a load of diesel fue l on a fli ght to a provincial capital and it burst .. lnto flarn#'t on impact wfth 11 thick coilfm.n of black s moke rl•· ing into lhe air. One cre\\'nl an uboard the pl11ne apparently survived, reports from the scene said. The daily rocket and m~~r 1attae~s ag11in sl the alrpq,rt faileq to halt the American aJrli/t of ri ce, fuel and a mmlU11tlon :~hto the airport, but a s hell that kJUcd three cargo handlcn forced u four-hour suspens ion of the alrUrt Thursday when· other corgO handlers fled. · Stflr Bit's ~farJorie Main , who start-e·~ in 111ovies in the role or the gravel-voiced ''Ma Kellie'', di ed of cancer in Los Angeles Thursday at85. Holy Mother Replaces Guru With Brother NEW PELHI, India (AP! !'!' Shri l\lataji. the Holy 1'1other t;r the Divine Light 1\-lission.~iaYs she bas named her oldeSt sdn to replace his brother Maharaj Ji aS guru o{ the movement because he r y oungest son became a playboy after he moved to· the United States. J "Whatever a mother does she does for the good o{ the ·child " said the widow of the founder bf the movement. ,;Once he has falle n from his high pedestal because of his O\\'n misdeeds, he cannot des erve' any more t~ be respected because he has brbkcn the discipline and ideals lhat behoove a guru. But I \\ill accept him as a son any time." Bal Bhag"·an Ji, 24. i ~r choice for the ne'4' leader of the movement. "'hich claims tnore than 8 million. de votees~ mocst o( them · in India. Chrysler Computet Eifgine A.nrwunced , DETRO IT CAP ) -Chrysler Cor p. said today it hopes lo in- troduce• computerized engine next fa ll that will eliminate thecon- troversi1l cata lytic converter anti-emission unit and cut fuel con· sumption. Th~engine is a ''lean-bum'' model th al Chrysler says '4'ill cut fuel cons umption by about fi ve percent and still m eet federal emission standards without using lead-free gasoline . The firm says it will produce les·s than 200,000oflhe engines For · ins tallation on some standard , sized ears. If it lives up to ( J Chrysler's expectations, .the JN SHQRT engine would be th& first -. - tmass-produced auto.e111ine to ..._~·~·~·-.~·.,--..--------make s ignificant use of a Dew electrpni c"t~.chno!Ogy. • · •• • e·':"' ~. ..\.f T .. n .. 1t .. r• ff111 Agnh1 "' r ' CINCINN A. Tl. Ohio -Biology.t'e.ichers have won round two of a modern day "MonkeyTrial'' "'it.h"tt1e striking down ota new Ten. nessee 1,w restri cling the leaching ql.Ovolution. ·, ., The 6th U.S. Circuit Court oC·Ap}>eals, in a 2 to.J' decision an· nounc~ Thursday. remerj(ed thai-the C!ilse was "a 19'74 version ot the Jeg1slatlVe effort to suppress the-theory of evolOtkki·whlch ph).. duced ttr, farhous Scopc5 monkey tiial of 1925. ·· ... f'ord A •k• f'1n1ds . . . WASlllNGTON -J>T~id~nt Fof'd has asked Congress tib ap- propriate $1 .8 billion to fmance s pcclal Social Security payment. and administrative expenses for the 1974 tax rebate evacted ihlo law last month. • • .., [ A White 11ouse spokesman l!laid in announclni Ford'l!l'requett Thur.iday that the first checks under the pro.11ranu could-be in the mall by May 9 if the necessary funds are made \v'allablt IJY May 1. . Porfligfll l'if'ld" LISBON -Portu&al's major pc:>LiticaJ parties formally abat\~ doned a:'ny hope.Cor •prompt ref.urn lo ciYllian CO"tlr&~ teday-w~ they algned a dra(t'constitution yteldJng ess entiel poWea to nllJIL1ry. -· · , ' • The six parlieif.slgn.d a pact commlµJiig thtm tc>oaopl a CONll tullon th1f make. m!Utaey •wlliOf!IY rupreme lri'.~uc lorthtlorueeable,uture. • • . •.':I . ~ .. ~. I ' ''' ' I t • • t • .. ~ ,. -,, ~01g ·3, Losses l'Wo '\ iiuo·'RepPrt ~n ' DETROlT (U P1l -Flnanei.i;r.poru'<1uerrom the;t~\flllllllve "Bl& Three" later lhil morith wlU abo.,,,.~tOmblr(ed; tint quarter I011 of over $200 million -the Wont performance aince the Great Depret~ion, Wall Street analysts say_. __ Chrysler Corp. wiU ,-eport .a M ml1H9ft Jbu~, ev4111 pe1ter than the record $<3.5 million dellcl\ In · ·the fJnal lhtee monthl of 1974: Ford Mo!Or is·••· ·pecttct to 1bow a $130 million Josi, worst tor any quarieri in lta hl1tory; and Gene~al Mqtors wlll re. Port a mode1t $$7 million profft, lowetrt since 1944. :'Ilow ·Did Scotch ;Firm Kiil Siock? ·' By MILTON MOSKOWITz 1· What does Cutty Sark Scotch have lo do with the poilon- tng ol thousonds ot cows, hogs and chickens in \he state or Mfchlgan? · . It actuaUy has, by It.sell. nOthing to do with it. But we ~.live today in the era of the multiheaded corporation, U.e so- · tall~ conglomerate, and the ramily relaUonshlps,are not •always widely known. ... · · < You may not re· .. .._lize, for· e'xumple, that · 'Armour bacon ·and Dial •!ioap come from 'Oreyhqund, the s~me ftompany that OP:erates all thOBe blises. Or you Money Tree ... ~ay not realiz:e that " alon zippers and Hom"elite chain saws now emanate from e same corporation, Textron. Or that Chesebrough· Pond's, the Vaseline suj>plier, also brings you Ragu ~pag h~ti sauce. ' ••• IN THE CASE OF CU'M'V Silrk, it's imPorted from $coUafld a nd distributed here by Buckingham Corp., which .;.s a wholly owned subsidiary of Chicago-based Northwest Industries. Only J&B Scotch outsells Cutty Sark in the U.S. market. • Northwest Industries, Cutty Sark's parent. is un in - ·leresting conglomerate. It used to be in the railroad busi- ness through its operation of the Chicago & l'rJorth Western. But it divers ified out or that business so successfully that now it doesn't even ttave a railroad to worry about. It sold ithe Chicago & North Western to an employee grqup in 1972. Today, Northwest Industries is a formidable corporate entity without the railroad. Its sales are more than $1 billion. And, in 611ddition.'4)Cutty Sark, it has Acme Boot, the.' world 's largest boot-maker; Union Und erwear, the world 's Jirgest unde rwear-maker, whose major brand i1 l-'ruit of the Loom ; Lone Star, a 1.ubular steel manufacturer; Velsicol Chemical. a pesticide-maker , and Michigan Cbemictt1, a major Rroducer 0£ bromine chemicals. It's that la st :Subsidiary that has caused all the troubl e fo,r Mic)ligan farmers. Micb.igan Chemical mak es bromine· b8se"name retardants. It also makes a magnesium-base flupplement that is added to the feed or animals. YES, THIS TURNED OUT to be a classic expression or Murphy 'S Law : "If anything can go ''lrong, it will." When . paper v•as in s hort supply in 1973, Mich iga n Chemical stopped using color-coded bags. And bags that were sup· posed to co ntain the mUieral feed supplement instead were tilled with the flame retardant. And this tbxic substance was fed to livestock'1nd poultry in a.1ichigan. The result was one of the worst man.made disasters in U.S. agricultural hi story. More than 10,000 contaminated .d airy cows had to be slaughtered. Some 1.5 million chickens, nearly one·fifth of Michigan 's Poultry papulation, Were destroyed. ' Now the re are reports that farmers in Michigan are showing up with traces of the fire retardant in their blood . Exactly how much of the poisoned feed supplement was shipped? That's not known. How many products from the contaminated animals reached the marke\place? That's not known, either. "? SCIENTISTS ARE NOT even sure what effects Ule chemical has on humans. For Northwest Industries, the firewater from Scotland turned out to be a much better-and safer -investment. 106-proof ' Red China Brew • Potent, Costly CAMBRIDGE. Mass. {AP)I Richard ~-Nixon toasted .:.:...How about a Mou Tai Chew Peking's leaders with the ~the rocks? It's 106-proof whisky when he madehlshis- inese lightning. toric trip to Peking in 1972. -·Secretary of State Henry A. T.-• U Kissingerclrank it, too. · .l!..arDJDgS P Now it's font on sale inpte · United States. But it hasn't A G al .become a ~ousehold word yet t ener and its distributor says it's not likely to for a long time. Telephone FOR ONE THING it's ''out· rageously expensive," says Special to the Dally Pilot Jack Guttag. president or SANT A M 0 N t CA Federal Distillers tnc. It COS· G.eneral Telephone Co. or ts as much as $27 .95 for an California improved its eam· 18.39ouncebottle. tngs and expanded its service· And except for Chinatown ,in 1974 even though the nation. liquor stores irl various cities, wa•· suffering through a r~-it's hard to rind. Asked when c"csslon -inrtotion economy, it will appe'ar on the back ptesldent R. Parker SuJUvan sheU of neighborhood ban,· reported at the company's an· Gu~tag answered., "How Jong · diillmeeting. do you expect to live?'' Tb.e utility Is a subsidi8ry or Mou T•I Chew, brewed General Teldl;lJlone & Elcc-·from the grain millet, has · tronics Corp. Jt "is head,. been produced for over 200 ~artered In ·Santa Mollica, years ' in central• Cbin~·s­ Whe~ Sullivan reviewed for Kweichow Proviqce'. Outtag 1l1Meholden1 the gains 111ede says it's got ••a tot btt.ute and Wtyeer. a tremendoua bo\Jquet. · ~He reJ>Orted-that the com· But he cautj,Ons1 ttmaJce pany's net il')c-ome for 1974 sure you've had somethlng to wu·$77 million, an rlncrease eat" befortr_tmblbing .the po- c:lll3 million over t.hepr~ed-tent boote. ,Jftg ye Jr. The utility also He says laritfa belP keep add~ 108,000 telephones. the price hl&h but adds the brin'.g-ing its Ye•r·end total o( Chinese h-ave set a high tflc·phorles tb service ~to wbolesal~ .price becauie '2 947~. ' . . ''they reel It ralik1 with the ' lllvan said that ~ite finest ot French co111acs." a.ling coau or operaUon, . ill"oompariy ,improved It& "GREAT WALL" wines · ecjmtne.s through lnlernal have also gone on sale along · c-o.a t co nt r o I s, new' with the whisky. 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Stoekl!i ·TEN CENTS ~and )ury B~ars of Assessor's 'Deals' . . . .,GARYGRANViLLE CorPoration Vice Pro.slde"t Gr'arid Jury returned the indict· testimony. ton's Santa. Ana home to for h's boat at no charge when .· °' ... o.u.,~li..$lalff J14mos·.f\usto,n .. I~~luded in ·the menta that Orange Cou nt y Dia· According to then 1'andy liinshaw't;Newport BeaFhaparl· Buxtonwas1':.indy'schiefoperal- Wh01esale wheeli'n g and d&al· t~sttmony,yaTe tales; of gifts, ll:Jcl'.Attorney .(:ecil Hicks de· eorPoration war'ehou.se m anager ment. 1 ingofficerinOrani;!eCoWlty. ing in the Orange county is· favofs, hlifden campaign ton-1 cldtd to se·nd a two· man in-Joseph Cerni , the equipment was Cerni told the jury there was no · sessor's ofrice is revealed in ;tribut'ido1,~ documents missing ve$tigatli1g team to Alexandria, delivered to Buxton's office in paper work lo c•ver the transac.. The generator ..,.,as located in a I ' I f G d J · f ,,, •" t. • fll "' February se~r ch led by Colemun ranscr1.p s o ran ury ~or:n a.,rzssur 5 es and bc~ated Va., lo sear~h Hins haw's apart· Garden Gro't'e when Hinshaw tion and th at there had been none and assisted by two llarbor testimOny mude_ pu~lic todar. b1ll1ngfi.{Mo1t or the period cov-. ment. \Yas preserlt. acCompanying other merchan-Patrol officers io Newport The testimony. from 11 Wll-ered in' he IQvestigatton leading There; Assistant District Al-Later, assistant administrator dise Upton had picked up :at the Beach. nesses at :..three secret sessiot\s 19._ lhel,bribery indictments was torney Mi chael Capizzi and in· Kenneth Macleod testified that company's warehouse on Knott fed tothe bribery indictment lai;;l wnen ltep. Andrew Hinshaw was vestigator John Coleman seized he and another worker in the as-Avenue in Garden Grove. A key· witness among the 11 mon.tb of assistant assesso.r . Oi:,ange County Assessor. stereo equipment mentioned pro-sessor's office delivered the un-Upton,according to teslimony, who testified was 1'andy tax' Ge~e µ·pton. and. Tandy · rt Was· a few hours after the minently in the Grand Jury opened stereo packages from Up-had receive4 an $864 generator <See ASSESSOR, PageA2) I • County Kicks lta Pact Ass11res El Toro Pool Construct ion of the long. awaited El Toro Hi gh School E>lympic swimming pool is as· sured today with the signing of an agreement by county supervisors to contribute $250,000 of revenue-sharing funds to the project. Supe rvisors approved the agreement this week as a consent calendar action, meaning that " Barcelona Residents • Win Round " By RUDI NIEDZIEL'!KI 0t ttl9 Dall' Ptlll SWf North 'battled solith in Mission Viejo Ttiui-sd•Y ni~ht for the location. of tDe next el~mentary school,· with parents from the Barcelona Homes , area winning the first.round. TheY Were successful in con· vincing the Growth Pl.anning Ad- visory Commission CGPA€) or the Capistrano Unified School District that the.school should be .built in their neighborhood "in- sle~d of the Cordoba s ite in the south. -The· panel's 7 to o reCommen- datioo, with one absterition, will be forwarded to district trustees who will make a final decision on· theschool location April 21. Indications are thatlhe second stage of fighting at the board level will involve more participa- tion from parents living in the southern part or the planned community. At Thursday's meet- ing at Viejo School only two persons from the south 'ad· dressed GPAC as compared to 12 from the north. At the source of the dispute is ~'\he school district's inability .to finance more than the construe· tion of one school in 1976 when, in fact, two are needed. Castille School presently serves the northern sector with 15 portable units while the pre· manent school is being finished. But, because of burgeoning enrollment, that building will be overcrowded when it opens this fail. Castille homeowners want the new school built in the north to get rid of the porta~les • whil.e Barcelona bomeownefti want 1t to avoid busing their children to San -Juan ·capfstrano or the Castille campus porta bles ciassroom s. Projections, however, show ~at a school iS also needed in the south·, east of Marguerite Parkway, where the Mission Vi e· jo Company is concentrating its 1J1ajo'r development. Unless it is built it will overtax existing Viejo School with the re- s ult that students there will have to be bused or placed on double sessions, homeowners living in thelOUth argue. However,-the recurrent theme arsuecl by Ille mote th~· 125 ·persons in. attendance at Thursday's -OPAC meeting: was whether "projected" kids C'°m the new construction area should be accommodated rather than "exilltlne" kids in the north. the school can meet its Sept. I construction date . Overall ~o.s t or the pool, lo be na:med the "Ronald M. Caspers Memorial Aquatics Facility" in honor of the late supervisor, is projected at $542.182. Officials of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District already signed their part of the agreement in March. They will furnish the land and pay over- head and maintenance costs. O.ilr PilM Sl.tf Plloto a, IUci.."' KMfllff Other maJQr financial con- tributors to the pool project are the El Toro servi ce county service a rea a nd the El Toro Community Pool Association. PANICKED HORSES CROWD AGAINST FENCE AFTER FLEEING FAIRGROUNDS FIRE Roundup Was Completed Early, But For 14 Horses, Help Came Too Late The supervisors' share of the 50-by-25 meter pool will pay for construction work, showers, locker fat<illties . office space, spectator seating and a block wall enclosure.· Thornsley Horse Owners Ask . ... ~~ ,, ' >. > •f~\:\I" \,.\f. I 4 !J:.,.,':.~ 'I '"'," , Revenue1sharing funds were co~m\tted to -the pool project because the facility will be open for public as well as for school use when it opens March 15, 1976. ,. Inclu~ded in the agreement, at the insistence of 5th District Supervisor Thomas F. Riley, are specific hours when .the pool is to be open for public use. New Chief · -. Of Schools Why A.ni:mals Died These are: -When school is in session, the pool must be open at least for four hours on e ach of two weekdays between the hours of 4 p .m. and 10 p.m ., and not £ewer than 10 hours on the weekend between 7 a.m . a nd lOp.m. -When school is not in session, the pool must be open four days each week between the hours of 7 a .m . and 10 p.m., fora total of no fewer than SO hours. The agreement also provides that if the school district should ever fail to maintain this public availability, it will have to pay back t he $250,ooo at six percent interes t. Klansmen Set Fire HOUSTON <UPI» -Ku Klux Klansmen burned an eight-foot cross on the front lawn of Aldine High School to protest the slaying of a white student by a black. Authorities said J . Edwin ·Threadgill, grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan of America, Inc., claimed credit for the cross burn- ing. By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 01 t11e o~ur PllotStaH , Or. Jerome R. Thornsley, .superintendent of the Yucaipa Joint Unified School District in Riverside and San· Bernardino counti es, ha s been n a med superintendent of the Capistrano Unified School District. Announ ce m e nt of Dr . Thorns ley's appointment to the district ·s top post was made this morning by school officials. He . will be e m ployed formally by the bo ard of education April 21 . Thornsley, 40, will receive a three-year contract and earn $37.500 annua ll y. Thornsley will s ucc eed Truman Benedict as district superintendent. Benedict asked the board to be relieved from the position effective July 1. He wi ll remain in the district as deputy s uperintendent at a n annu a l salary of $32,000. Thorns ley, s chool officials said, was the unanimous choice of trustees from the seven top candidates for the position. Thorns ley could not be reached today for comment on the board's decision. According to information i:e- 1eased by Capistrano officials, Thornsley, before joinin g the Yucaipa district, was superinten- dent of the Borrego Springs <SeeTHORNS.LEV, Page A2 ) CNll, Piiot SUH P-.. LOST OLD FRIEND Mesa's Cindy Raab Blast Sinks LA Vessel .. . .. Explosion Linke.d to. MitJ4le East Crisis SAN ' PED RO (AP) -A for her by the sh eikdom of City firemen said the Carib mysterious blast that Sank a Kuwait. . Slar was sihking when they ar- 125-foot excursion ship lo the bot-The possibility of selling the rived at the scene Thursday ni ght tori-i' ot Los Angeles Hat.bor .was ''big white st eamer,., which has and its bow sank quickly. being investigated today in light been making the Catalina run for of a telephone call tying it to the . som e 50 years, had dismayed The GOO-passenger ship, whi ch ·sails the 27-mile shuttle £rom the harbor to Catalina Island. was. burning when firemen arrived, Middle East situation. isla nd residents who rear ed No one was aboard the Carib tourism would suffer. Star Thursday night when Lhe ex· P.losion ripped the era.rt and sank 1t within to'mlnutes. Los Angeles Police Depart-but the fla m es were doused <A·hen m cnt spokesmen actmowledged the bow sank. The s~ip's stem the report of the teJ,.ephone call. was sticking out of the water, but but would give no immediate in-. · it was reported that less !ban 10 di cation o r how s~ usly it was percenl or the craft was visible. being con:Sidered. Fire department information Robe rt s , president or o~ficer Ed Castle said officials Catalina Moto r Crwi,t~. said· did 1,1ot know wha t <:•us~ ti~~ cx- By DOUG FRITZSCHE Oftll• O;iil' Pllotst;iff "Oh why. Wh y, God. Why d id he have todie?'' Faces flushed. ey~ filled with 't ea r s they huddled in tight clusters Seeking comfort in the a rms of friends. Smoke still eu,led up from the blackened, charred remnants of the stables where their horses- their prized possessions, their friends and the focus of a lifestyle unique to a certain breed of teen· age girls -li ved and died. A backhoe mixed da mp earth with the still-smoldering hay. -....Water streamed from a broken overhead pipe. Police and firemen wander ed through the aftermath of a n early morning fire at the Orange County Fair- grounds stable i rea that killed 14 of 20 horses in a stable managed by J ohn Wa ller of Costa Mesa . Someone 's companion lay life- less on the ground, covered with · a blanket. "How would you like to have to tell a 12-year-old girl her horse is dead? Norma Curley wondered. Geronimo. her daughter's horse. perished in the blaze. Cindy Raab, 20, of Costa Mesa . no longer owns horses. But as she huddled with her younger sister and mother. her tears flowed in an unbroken stream. ~loney, her first horse, an animal s he had outgrown, had died in the fire. Honey was sold to a friend , she said, "but. Honey was my firs.t horse.'' ,. "I a lways told 'myself that when I had the money I would buy Honey back and put her out to pas ture for the rest of her life,'' s he cried. Tack s lung over her shoulder,· s he turned to a friend for a tearful r e miniscence about Honey. ''I thought I was too old for horses, ''she said . '"·A lot or the girls are in school and they don't know yet," Mrs . Curley said. ~hose who were there knew. It was a tragedy that perhaps can on,l y be understopd by a teen-age girl who has put her baby sitting money, lime, attention and Jove iilto the ownership of a horse. ,Own ers o( horses in other nearby stables stood by, u n- jderstanding. They· were thankful that their horses hod been spared. ; Tragedy Hits Mesa Fair Site By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 tll• D;iUy Pilot Staff A pr eda "·n fire fed by dry straw and wood exploded in a st able at Costa Mesa's Orange County Fairgrounds today, kill- ing 14 horses as horrified bystan- ders fought the blaze from roof- tops with garden hoses. One girl, 17, s printed along the edge of the licking flames to free other panicked horses trapped in an adjacent 22-stall stable. · The frightened beasts ran through the fairgrounds with at least eight stampeding through a gate onto nea rby streets. Alt \Vere rounded up. Damage is initia lly estimated to be at least $100,000. but in- vestigators s aid it could climb hig he r depending upon in -.. dividual value of th.e dead horses, ' most of which perished in locked stalls. (Related Photo, PageA3)· A coJumn or smo.ke visible tor miles t.Owered more than 500 feet in the cloudy sky shortly after 6:30 a .m. The blaze flared in the wooden building. one of about a dozen housing more than 100 horses. No cause \\'as determined im- mediate ly. Fire Department Battalion Chier Ed Lewis, who .serves as fire inspector, said while survey· ing the smoky rubble 21/2 hours later it is doubtful it evel" will be known , due to the total destruc- tion. One immediat e theory offered was fa ulty wiring. Accountant Richard Farmer. 29, of 1691 Mesa Drive, Santa Ana Heights, \\·as called at work by his wife when she learned of the blaze and sent to checJc on their horse Tanoan. He found it sate in another sta· ble. but expressed bitterness. .. There was a man in just now showing us the wiring in our barn . and it's pathetic, unbelievabl e," he said. Electrical wiring deficiencies and an a rchaic water s upply syste m on the old WW 11 Santa ·Ana Army Air Base land has been discussed in the past by the 32nd Di strict Agricultui'al Associa- tion, administrators of the state property. Battalion Chief Lewi;,; .said to~ day renovation or the water CSee HORSES, Page A2> Ornn~e~ Coast .... -~<';.i~ Weather The weather service .switched s igna ls this after- noo n , cha n ging their forecast of suns hine Satur· day, to a 40 percent c hance of showers . Highs 60 to 65. Lows in the 40s. 1w1ostly sunny Sunday, they added: INSIDE TODAY Women of ill repute· htJ.ve been the subject of o number of well-knoWT1 plays. and a UC · Irvine drama sludent has · gathered scenes from these pJ.ays into a produclion whicli is Uniquely her own. See story . on page Cl of t oday 's Weekender. lndt•x AIT011rS.r.,lt• Al Mofltt~TrM .r.• llNli"'A ' &• -•i,1 t•·I C::ilifomii At MUlllill F\lllCh 1.• • ClilMlllH 01·11 N;iliOnillN•w' 114 qraham Dewesoury, •peaking In behalf. of Bar.celona homeowner&, urged ror lldoption o( Ille noi'lbem, slte 118y!ng : "We bave actllal cbildre11, 1tot prpject· ed ebildren1 anti ·-Uk you.to consider the voice ol actu11 real · Two ho 'ur s l a t e r , an anonymous caller told the Long Beach Independent Press Tele-' gram, ''You•can tell those peop,le not to sell the steamer to the Arabs. This is just a warning ... early today he was ·:-~ed}!P,:~ plos1on. · . say the least," when iQal a~ . ' · 1 • ~ &hurol) W,ar}l, \5, of Costa )t~~· h~d-$1i5~10Saed moving ~er h~ts<. {l<>nn1 e, I~ t he burned stu· blt!'qnly Tlru'rsday. Cemlci t~ OrilngcCo,.n•, .r.1 Cl"9uwor1 t J ,..... B 1.) "'~ ONlll ~lk~' A7 S!lorti &6•1 ' 'f 18" llCBOOL, P .. e AJ) • The reference 'Y-as apparently to the company'• Other ship,' the S.S. Catalina. Last fall the owners of the S.S. Catalina said tbey had been offered~ million the teieohone call,. "i'm l~ The .c~rlb St•r was va u~t · stunn~d·•• hesatd ~. $2.5 m1lhon, according to f.flsoo . • • ' The 92~ton vessel was br!il"lo • · Filson said the C~ll)pany did , s.., Pedro from' Puerto ~ not pursue furthtrJ d:lscustion 1973 alter having served ~ ~''4 about selling the S.S.·catalin._ an auto-.past;enger fertybo.A .. ~ \I .. I I "·' .. Thank" God," she said to· a friend. ~"' , ' · "They 4re old batno," sloble l'nanager1..,ohti Waller or Costa. <See'TEl\115, Page 1\2) EtlterlalPiltt ,., StockM.:lrll•h At·• ~ 1'1-<• ,. .. , T1i.ori''°" C.~ HltoKCIJllJ at TllOl((rl C•·I 111\~lllO'I « w.11.... .A• AmL\n .. r1 e1 w.>rteN"'"'' A• MlllltlO• .U Wtrtktflctwr C1-1 • • • I I A 2 DAIL y PILOT SB Frld•y.Aprll 11 , 1975 '• D.>111 Pilot Pllolo fl' L.ae l'.ay.,. BEREAVED HORSE OWNERS COMFORT EACH OTHER At Fairgrounds, Tears for Four-legged Friends •'ro m P a ge Al T EARS ... Mesa s aid. •·The re has been some talk lately that they arc not very safe.'' Waller los t Bonnie and ClydL', his tv.·o horses, in the fire. "We all knew the condition when we leased," he s aid. "But it would be good to have some kind of alarm." The stables were highly flam- mable, said Waller, who leases the st able from the slHle. The wiring may have been faulty, he said. Lesley Nelson, who had kept her six horses in the stable, stood at the edge of a circle of friends, shoulders slumped, eyes red but cried out. "I can't t alk anymore," she said. Pair Guilty I n Maim Plot SAN BERNARDINO IAP) - Two Long Beach men have en- tered guilty pleas in an alleged' plot to blind and cripple the former head of the county chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peopl e. Walter Harris Jr., 39, and his cousin, Milton l.f arris, 50, were .accused of conspiracy to commit :assault with deadly weapons in rt.he supposed plot a gainst Willie '.Garret, 47, the form er NAACP of- !.ficial. . The men told the court they had ~been promised $200 each by Edith ~Tillie to injure Garret. She was •the wife of San Bernardino morti- . cian Frank Tillie, who was indict- , edon arson charges and is serving a prison sentence. · P E O p tion Backed ' . SACRANENTO (UPI) -A measure allowing school boards to make physical education classes optional was sent to the Assembly fl oor on a 12-1 vote of the Education Committee Thurs- day. The bill <SB16) by Sen. Arlen Gregorio <D-San Mateo), also provides that schools drop- ping the require m ent must pro- vide elective ph ysical education classes. 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If the fire had spread to another stable, then it would have made a difference." Flames did char portions of ad- jacent Barn J , where Nancy Dolan, 17, of 2270 Mendoza Drive, Costa Mesa, freed several horses after the fire broke out. Miss Dolan had come -rrom her nearby home to visit and feed her horse, Sierr3's Palleo. •·and v.;as at the opposite end of the sta- ble complex raking straw when s he smelled s moke. ''And then a ll the horses started screaming and really freaking out. I ran down there and the fire was kind of shallow and then the wtiole place just went up. ''I drove to caltfor help and then came back. There were people on the roofs with garden hoses. I let seven or eight horses out,'' she re- called. One group of freed horses stam- peded through the fairgrounds property, the last slow runner bearing seared , thitd-degree burn on its flank a nd seeming to only follow the sound of hoofbeats a head. Heat had apparently blinded it. Police, Orange County Ailimal Control office r s. owners and others simply willing to help- many tearful-he lped corral the rainpaging animals, whose flight resulted in a radio Sigalert for motorists to avoid the area. The burned horse was led back and tethered not far from where scores of grim and mourning horse lovers were gathering to ronsole each other or await word oft he fateoftheir own mounts. Piles of charred and smoke· blackened tackroom supplies in· e luding saddles st acked neatly in a row told the story mutely com- pared to the earlier screams of trapped horses. • A couple of t eenaged girls sobbed in each others' arms. A man in an ornate cowboy hat con- ferred with several horse O\\'llers. his Adam's Apple bob- bing as he gu lped on his grief. lie \Vas comparing a list of stalls that contained dead horses \\'ith th e sta lls where theirs had been stabled . Dail y Pilot Spotl ight.s OC Cluuches A new approach to coverage of rhurchcs and synngogucs at· lt>ndcd by residents of the Orange Coast begins Saturday in the Daily Pilot . The first of a weekly series of reaturc reports on area reli gious institutions appears in place of the usual church listings. Veteran ncws m3n Tom Barlcv examines lhe El Toro Chur·ch Or Jesus Christ of I.alter Day Sai nts 1in his fi rst fl•aturc report, S<1t ur- day. In coming weeks he will attend services without advance warn- ing und report full y on churches or temples Orange Co~1st tcsi· dents attend. Look for the first of this conlinu· ing series In Saturday's Daily Pilot. JI • f'r•• Page Al ASStSSO,R ••. manager WlllJ"'1 Jahn H ... hes Jr. " .-~. When . f)rst ce~led to "testify before the 1· ury Merch s, ~uches Invoked h s. Flltb Amendment rights and reruied to answer Capizzi 's questions. After being recalled March 20 and presumably after being granted immunity Hughes answered Capizzi'S inquiries. I-le admitted that campU;ign contributions to Assessor Jock Vallerga 's 1973 a nd 1~4 fund r aisers were disguised on the company's books as tax pay- ments. Hughes recalled using a $2,000 cashier's check to buy dinner tickets in 1973 and another $1 ,000 to purchase tickets for another fund raiser in 1974 . · When asked by Capizzi why the political contributions were dis- guised and ke pt secret from other company e mployes Hughes re plied , '"Mike , I think the :.inswer to that is obvious." I-le also admitted entertaining · Orange Cqunty assessor's office officials at lnternatio,nal As- sociation of Assessing Officers conventiorfs in !'l-1iami, Dallas and San Francisco. Howeve r , J-lughes denied that uny of his activities were aimed at influencing a ssessment of Tandy property, especially that property which escaped assess- ment in 1969, 1970, 1971and1972. It was after ·deputy assessor J oe Stancheck audited the com- pany's books in Forth Worth. Tex. that the under assessment was discovered. Stancheck testified that he turned his records over lo as- sessor J ack Valle rga in early 1973, but that the added assess- 1ment was not billed to the com- pany until after the Grand Jury had subpoenaed the company's files from the assessor's office in 1973. The amount of escaped assess- ment that Stancheck uncovered during his audit was roughly $30.000 for each or the four years. Most of it, Stancheek told the jury, was due to interpetations of import merchandise in the com· pany's inventory. When appearing before the jury, Stancheck invoked his Fifth Amendment right:; when asked questions related to the conven- tions in Miami, Dallas and San Francisco. Buxton, the other man indicted on bribery charges, refused to answer any questions asked him by Capizzi. But he was quoted liberally by warehouse manager Cerni in his testimony. -·George Upton is getting awful- ly greedy," Cerni quoted Buxton as saying shortly after one of Up- ton's apparently frequent visits to Tandy warehouse. Connally Case Witness Hit WASHINGTON CAP) Lawyers for former Treasury Secretary John B. Connally asked the judge in his bribery trial today to acquit Conn a Uy on tl)e grounds the government's main witness is a paid inrormer and a perjurer. In a motion for a judgment of acquittal, chief defense lawye r Edward Bennett Williams was sharply critical of J akeJacobsen, who testified of paying Connally $10,000 for help in getting a 1971 milk price support increase. "He has served as an informe r paid by the government for in· formation -not in money, in the more valuable coin of whitewa s hes of hi s other crimes,'' Williams said. The motion for acquittal will be argued Monday. From Page Al SCHOOL ... dents, not projected residents." Another Barcelona area resi- dent, Roger Elliot, put it more dramatically by turning around to the audience and saying: ··t 'd like to know bow many people from the projected area are here tonight. I haven't heard one com- ment yet from the projected area.'' G PAC chairman Rober t Greco, however. explained to pare nts that even though the Mis- s ion ViejO Company had not yet built its southe rn project, the s chool di strict had to assume that it would , that the homes would i;cll, and that those homes would generate children. He added the school district has a responsibility lo plan for the children of all residents. "•ven those lhat don't exist now .'' Speaking for parents in the Viejo Sc hool attendance area, l\.1rs. Pat Schubert pointed out that the school district isn't just dealing with '·projected kids.'' She said (allure to con."itruct a school on the Cordoba site would adversely affect pupils attending Viejo S<hool. ''Th ose people east oC !'l-1ur¥uerite Parkway will be pushing us out of our school. You're not just talking about pro- jected people. You're talking about kids here." Mn. Schubert argued. -- Dt.., ,. ..... RE BUTS SPY TALES ClA Speeker lorftch CIA Man D iscowits Ad v entures By JACK CHAPPELL OtT-• Dlllly ~lie!Sl41ff The Central Intelli g~nce Agen- cy jus t doesn 't run "James Bond" style operations and it certainly doesn't send ·American agents into the Soviet Union to assassinate members of that na- tion's secret police. So said retired CIA executive John Lynch who spoke Thursday to about 30 members of the Laguna Beach Exchange Club. A month before, the same club had heard a talk by Laguna Niguel resident Ph.ilip ''Dave" Thomas, who said he was a former CIA agent and told or as- sassinatio.n, political intrigue. _and personal daring. • LYnch said Thomas' tales are not true. He cited his own service as a CIA security officer, a sort of spy's spy, and 20-plus year with the agency. The CIA. maintains Thomas never has been an agent and is plainly annoyed that during the Niguel resident's .speaking engagmenls, he has linked the agency to the assassination of foreign agents, talked about a possible tie between it and the as- sassination of President John F . Ke nnedy, charged it with en- couraging overthrow of govern- ments and with domestic spying. One Thomas tale involves his commandeering of a PanAm jet and removing its 250 passengers in an escape from enemy agents hot on his trail. He said he paid the $250,000 "ticket" with his American Express credit card. Lynch pooh-poohed that story, saying not even J. Paul Getty could charge a quarter million dollar airplane ticket on his ctedit card. "The only lim.it.S fo the-accusa- tions against the CIA is the farthest reaches of Mr. Thomas' imagination,'' Lynch asserted. Regarding Thomas' claim that he "'hit" 20 Soviet KGB (secret police) agents for the CIA, Lynch said no American agent would last inside Russia after killing a KGB man. 'Give llp l~lowiy ' . ' 1 . of .12 Wives ,. . .Cite~IJ.appiness , SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - J Judy Joaeph says 1he hu lour\d '; real happiness s barlril. her husband w1th. ll women. · • :·My par~of,s don't believQ me. I've bee('I home to Monlaqf to visit tihem, and lt'11 h~r evtry ·time,•• sh~sajd T.tlundayr • She is one ~ ·~ women claimed llS wlvu. by•Alexander Joseph, 39, leader of a ltt>uP tbat has attempted to hCJlln4i;te8d on federal Jandln southim Ulab. Joseph freely_ admits having 12 wives and says he has bt$'I ex- communicated from the' C.liurch of Jesus Christ.-of Lttier-dar Saints (l'rlormon) for ptactlcing polygamy. Judy, a pretty 21-year-old blonde, adds, •·vou ha.veto give up possessiveness, selfishness, jealousy and learn to love more when you become a polygamous wife." She said she com es from a big Two Schools' Music Groups Given {unds Both the Mission Viejo and El Toro High School music depart- ments have r eceived sizable donations from their respective booste r clubs. At Mission, a $1,500 check was presente~ by the music boosters to subsidize band and music trips to parades, performances and other competitions. At El Toro, the boosters donat- ed $500 for c horal robes for the high school choir. The gifts we re accepted this \\·eek by the Saddleback Valley Unified board or trustees-but one trustee said she didn't think that money s hould have been needed. f'rom Page A l THORNSLEY Unified School District. Prior to that, he was assistant superin- tendent for instructional services at the Fountain Valley School District. - He has also served as an elementary school principal in El Centro and has taught school at the second and fifth grade levels. He currently lectures at Pep- perdine University in school finance, law and instruction. He holds a bachelor's degree from California Stale University Los Angeles, a master's degree from the University or Southern California and received his doc- torate in education from USC in 1969. Thomsley and his wife, Karen, have four children. The Yucaipa district h'as an enrollment of 5 ,245 students, while Capistrano has 12,473. family, and lived with five other girls ul Lhe Univetaity1of Mon· tana, where she had 9\perlect grade average. Three of her roommates , Including Carmen. now say they are Joseph's wives . ''I learned to have a i:eal loving relation.ship ~Ith other girls in college. so it was easier lo ad· j ust," Judy said. She said the other wives range in age from 18 t~ 30, and two are dau1hters or Utah polygamists. · She criticized other polygamiats -most of whom are excommunicated former mem- bers of the Mo,rmon church - who she said don't realize the im- portance of a loving relationship . among sister w~ves '. 3oseptUs an ex-Mormon, although only one of the women has a Mormon back- ground. · · "My parents don't understand how I've become so happy," Judy said, addiJ11 that they told the FBI that Joseph kidnaped her when .she married him 18 months ago. She adds Joseph gets along well with some or his brothers·in· law. but has never met her parents. "If they met him bder other circumstances, they 'd im- mediately like him,'' she said. Joseph \l.'ears Indian-style braids "·ith a handerchief head- band. She described her life in re- mote southern Utah, li ving in a house trailer \l.'ith several other women, as ··an adventure around every corner.'' Carmen J oseph, another of Joseph's wives, says some or the marriages-have been formalized and are regis tered with ap- propriate agents, but others have not. R ea g an Hit By Pravda MOSCOW (AP ) Former Gov. Ronald Reagan of California is a re- s urrected ''political dinosaur" of the Cold War \\'ho has revived. the anti- ·eommunist policies of the late John Foster Dulles, Pravda's leading commen- tator said today. . Yuri Zhukov, who usually speaks for the Kremlin, de· nounced Reagan's recent speech in London In which he warned of Soviet inten- tions regarding detente and Urged Western Europe to build up its military strength. !'Reagan thoroughly frlghtens his listeners by a n imaginary 'Soviet danger' which supposedly hangs over Western Europe.'' Zhukov wrote in the Com· munisl party newspaper. Beautiful Crewel Wing Chairs ' Ready for Immediate Delivery On display Now -Stop in and See DAEXEL-HERIT AGE-'HE NREOON-WOODM•RK-K•RAST •N-BAKER ' WHICDAYS I SATUIDAYS t :OO lo S:l O ' ' NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 Wt;STCLl•'F OR , 642·20$0 1 LAGUNA BEACH • 34!i NIJH1'11 C<>~s·r flW\' .• 4!H-6$S1 TORRANCE• 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. l(lpen 1-'ri. til 9, Sui\.. 12·S:30J 3?8-1219 ' ) Ii I l I , I ' \ I '\ ii ( • I 7 I I • I I I • \ I l l I ,\ ii ( . J 7 • . ~ J . . . - i.-vine EQITION ' VOL. 68, NO . 101; 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES \ ORANGE COUNTY CALIFO!i!NIA· FRIDAY, APRIL 11 , 1975 • Today's Closing N.Y. St~ks TEN CENTS .Grand··J11ry Hears of Assessor's 'Deals' Br GARY GRANVILLE otU.•0•11, l"li.&5Utt Wholesale' Wheeling and deal- ing In the Orilngt! County as· sessor 's ofrice is revealed in transcri pt s of Grand Jury testimony made public today. The testimony from 11 \\'il- nesses al three secret sessions Jed to the bribery indictment last montt} of t1.ssistunt assessor GeorJCe \)pto..rr anq Tandy Corporation Vice Pres ld en't James Buf ton . ·Included in th e testimony are taJes of 1 gifts, favors, hidden caQl.Rl.ign con- tributions, documents missing from u.ssessor's files and belated billings. Most of the period cov- ered in the investigation leading to the-brit>ery indictments was when Rep. ~drew Hinshaw was Orange County Assessor. It ;!as a few hours after the Shot Down f AA Squelches Ceremonies · It y.·o~ld have been one or those un ique ribbon cuttings -something much more novel than the old scissor s game. BUT Pl,ANNERS of opening.day ce.remonies next Tuesday al the ne w Marriottl-lotel in Newport lleach didn 't reckon "'ilh the Federal Avi ation Administration. Officia ls uf that agent·y have flatly rejected any c hance or mu,·ie fl yin g ace fo)·ank Tallman slicing through an airborne ribbon above the hotel in a vintugc airplan(' T,\LL(\1A1';, a slWll flyer from l\"ewport Beach, had been scheduled lo fly a 1910 biplane through a ribbon held aloft by a weather balloon. But spokesmen for the e vent said I.Oday that rederal officiills flatly said no. Marriott publicist Gloria Zigner today promised an equally s1>ectacular substitute ror the ribbon cutting al 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. '"BUT WF. arc kt•ep1ng this one a secret until dedication day," she added. .Mide~tst Link? LA. Harbor · Vessel Explosion Probed SAN PEDRO jA f>1 1\ mysterious blu st that sank a 125·root excursion ship to the bot- tom or Los Ange les l·larbor \4'as being investigated today in li ght or a telephone call tying it to the j\.1iddle East situatio_n. No One wus aboard the Carib Star Thursday night when the ex- plosion ripped the crart and sank 1t within 10 minutes. Two hours lat e r , an anonymous caller, told the Long Beach Independent Press Tele- gram, "You can tell those people not lo sell the titeamer to the ArabS. This is just a warning.'' The rererencc \\'US apparently to the company's other ship, the S:S. Catalina . Las t fall the owners of the S.S. Catalina said they had been offered SS million ror he r by th e s he ikdom or KU\\'Uit. The possibility or selling the "big wh ite steamer," which has been making the Catalina run for some 50 year s. had dis mayed island res idents \\!ho feared tourism would s urrcr. Los Angeles Police Depart- ment spokesm e n acknowledged the report of the telephone call, but would give no immediate in- dication or how seriouslY it was l>ein g considered. Robert Filson , president of ' • ' ,Or~:a :~nst Weather The weattier seryice switched Signals this' after- noon , ch.anging their forecast or sunshine Satur- day, lo a 40 percent,._chance of showers. Highs lkl to 65. Lows in the 40s. Mostly sunny Sunday, th~ udded. INSIDE TODi\ 'V Women of iU repute have been 1he 1ubjtcl of a number of weU-known ploy• ~and a UC frvine drama f fudent has gat.hered 1cent1 from the1e p1a111 tnio o product~cm tddch ta urriq""IY INT tw"· St< rtory . on po ge 'Cl oJ t oda11's Weekrndt1r. In~;.< i M'l'-Mt•IC. "-' ..... ,, .. .. tN\Mt ' •• =::! "'" • C.ltftftill• Ai• .. &::!:'... ··~r ••• =~T Al -Cl J1'J ~ DHt11 '"'"" Al = ... , ............... "' ~tfttlt .... ='.. .. ... ·-~ ... .. ...... ·=JM• Ct -.. Mli Mitt• •• = ' .. 1rMl""1 ... <•• Catalinu J\1 otor Crui sers, suid early today he "'as "alarmed, to say the le ast," "·hen told about the telephone l'a ll ·;1·m just stunned:' he said Filson said the company did not pursue furthe r discussion about selling the S S Catalina <See BLAST, Page A2> She's Otdy 1 Of 12, But She's Happy SALT LAKE CITY <APJ - Judy Joseph s ays she has found real h a ppiness s haring he r husband "'ith 11 women. "My parents don't believe me. I've been home lo Montana to visit them. and it's harde~ ever y time." she said Thursday. She is one of a dozen women claimed as wi ves by Al ex ander Joseph , 39. leader of a group that .has attempted to homestead on rederal land in southern Utah. Joseph freely admits having 12 '''ives and says he has bee n ex- communicated rrom the Church of J esus Christ .of Latter-day Saints (Mormon ) ror practi('ing polygamy. ' Judy·,· a .. pretty 21-year·old blonde, adds. "You have to give up possessiveness, selfishness. jealousy and learn to love more when you become a polygamous wire." She said she comes from a big r~mily, and lived with five other gltls al the University ~on­ tana, where s he had a perfect gtade average . Three of ·he r roommaCes, including Carmen. now say they are Joseph's wives. "I learned to have areal loving relationship with other girls in college, so it was easier to ad- just," Jud ~said . She said the other Wives range in age frOm 18 to 30, and two are <See 12 .wrVES, Page A2> . Aldrich J!~nored UC Irvine Chancellor Da niel G. Aldrich will be honored as . "Churchman or TW.. Year" by Religious Herita.Je or America at its 25Ui annual awards program June 26 In Wa1hinMton , D.C. Aldrloh wlll be honoted for his leaders hip in the r'orm er .So~(hern · California and Souili·W1'st Conference or Congregational Churo.hes (now Unllcd Church of Christ). Graind Jury relurned the indict- ments that Orange County Dis- ttict Atlorney Cecil HJcks de· ctded ·to send a t~·o-man in- vestia:ati11g team to Alexandria, Va., to search Hinshaw's apart- ' ment. There, Assistant District Al· torney M_ichael Capizzi and in- vestigator John Coleman seized .stereo'equipment mentioned pro- minehtJy in t!'>-e Grand Jury Tragedy Hits Mesa Fair Site By ARTHt:R R. VINSEL Of Ill• D'llY PilM ~f A predawn fire red by dry straw and wood exploded in a st.able at Costa Mesa's Orange County Fairgrounds today, kill ing 14 horses as horrified bystan· ders fought the_ blaze from roor tops with garden hoses One girl, 17, sprinted along the edge or the licking flames to free other panicked horses trapped in an adjacent 22-slall stable The rrig htened beasls r an through the fairgrounds "'ith at least eight stampeding tbrough a •gate onto nea rby streets. All v.·ere rounded up Damage is initially estimated to be at least $100,000, but in- vestigators s aid it could climb h.igher depeq.ding upon in, dividual value of the dead horses, most or which perishdt in locked stalls. (Related Photo, PageA3) A column of smoke visible for miles to\vere.d more than 500 feel in the c loudy sky shortly after 6 :30 a.m . The blaze Qared in the v.·ooden building. one or about a dozen housing more than 100 horses. No cause y,·as determined im- mediately. Fire Department Battalion Chief Ed Lewis. who serves as fire inspector. said while survey- ing the smoky rubble 2lf.z hours later it is doubtful it ever will be known, due to the total destruc- tion One immediate theory offered was faulty v.1iring. AC'Countant Richard Farmer, 29, or 1691 Mesa Drive, Santa Ana ~lei g hts, ""as called at work by his wife v.•hen she learned of the blaze and sent to chec k on their horse Tanoan. He found il s afe in another sta- (See l{ORSES, Page A2l Drown Victim Rites Slated Funeral services ror UC Irvine chemistry department staff member '~Dr . Michael W. Scott, who drowned Tuesday night in flood-swollen San Diego Creek, will be held Saturday. Rites ror Or. Scott. 33. or 403 Vista Roma, "'ill be at 4 p.m . in' the Lutheran Church or the ~faster.· Corona dcl Mar, with private interment to follow. The postdoctora l r esea rch fellow leaves his mother Mildred Scott , o( Ohio; a sister, Susan Bourquard, or Wisconsin. and a cousin, John Trittipo, of Laguna Beach. Services for Dr. Scott are un- der direction of Baltz-Bergeron Funeral Home, Corona de! Mar. · Pedestria11 Study Pushed The Irvin e Trans portation C.Ommission urged the city coun- ci l Thursday to spend up to $10,000 rot a pedestrian trafric study . ...... The study. PoSS ibly to be con- ducted by a copsult.aDt.. woul4 look Into th e,numbet! ot-l"i who use their reetJ~baniPQ!rta· Uon, where the)!'' ,.,-,..What routes, they take'and bow lhey interact with cars and blc1cles, said Com· misaioner Juanita 1'Pe. The s tudy , once co,nple~e . would be the basis of a i>ede1uian circulation el•nl~ to be ln,, eluded In th e citf ,1eneral pjan, she said. testimony. According t o the n Tandy Corporation ~'arehouse manager Joseph Cerni. the equipment was delivered to Buxton's office in Garden Grove when Hinshaw was present, Later, assistant administrator Kenneth MacLeod testifietl that he' and another worker in the as - sessor 's orfice delivered the un- opened st ereo packages from Up- ton 's Sunta Ana home to 1-lin~ha"·'s Newport Beach :apart· m ent. Cerni told the jury there 1,1;as no paper "·ork to cover the transac- tion and that there had been none accompanyi ng other merchan- d~e Upton had picked up at the company·s wa re house on Knoll Av enue in Garden Grove. Upton .according to testimony. had received an $864 generator .. for his boat at nu charge when Buxton y,·as Tandy's chief operat· ing officer in Oran~e County. The generator ".as locat1,,'(J 111 a February search led by Coleman a nd assisted by l""'O l·l arbor Patrol officers in NC\l.'port Beach. A key witne~~ among the 11 y,•ho testified y,·as Tandy tax <SeeASSE&SOR, Page A2) ~:-: ' PANICKED HORSES CROWD AGAINST FENCE AFTER FLEEING FAIRGROUNDS FIRE Roundup Was Completed Early , But For 14 Horses, Help Came Too Late :HQr~~ Owners Ask " Viet ()rp~an ·02o I ... <I\."-,,-1t • Why_4nimals Died Exodus Bit By Vatican BULLETIN PllNOM PENH, Cambodia <AP) -The Cambodian govern- menl, mitred by President Ford's failure to ask for additional military aid for the beleaguered count.ry, indicated this afternoon il might turn to the Kremlin for aid in getting a peace settlement. VATICAN CITY CAP) -An of· ricial or the Vatican's relier or- ganization sa id today the .. mass expatriation" or orphans from South Vi etnam was .. a deplora- ble and unjus tiried· mistake.'' The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Charles Grange of France. head of Ule ~sian Department of Carilas. S. VIET COPTERS RUSH . AID TO XUAN LOC, Page A4 CRIPPLED VET CITES 'WASTE'--84 said his organization opposed the airlift of orphans in Saigon. "Caritas has deplored the mass expatriation of the babies and it has instructed all its re- gional branches and all Catholic organizations to slay out of the airlift program," Msgr. Grange told a news conference. "The ..Catholic Church has nothing lo dov.•ith this plan. ''We feel the airlift is a deplorable and unjustiried mis- take which does not solve the pro- blem. It was originated by an un- motivated hysteria which ap· pears to have fortunately raded." t.-1 sgr . Grange sltid thal according lo information re- ceived by his orfice the airlirt in- volved not only orphans, but also <See ORPHANS, Page A2) Dall~ "'161 il~I Photo LOST OLD FRIEND Me1a'• Cindy Raab Kiansmen Set Fire HOUSTON CUP I ) -Ku Klux Klans men burned an eight -foot cross on the front lav.'n o[ Aldine Hi gh School to protest lhe slaying or a white student by a black. Not Sacred? Con Ed Boss Carps at Bill NEW YORK (A P ) -Charles Luce, the $160,000-a-yeur board chairman of Con Edison, has decided to shed a little light about his electric bills. Chairman Luce said that in J anuary 1973, customer Luce was billed $105.28 ror the 2,633 kilowa tt·hours Con Ed said was used at his WeStchestet home. Then last Januar}'. the Luce household used l ,423 kll9watt·hours, 45·.-9·p<!rcent &eis fh&t it,toi\sumed tWo years ear11cr. Customer Lucl?'t; . endta up paylng 12 .25 mOre than he did in :January 1973. . , .Well, that '1 what numerous rate hikes and fuel adjust · ments did to chalMnan.icustom~ Luce's electric bills. ' • •·At one ,P.O,irit, I got. a very, very' high estimated bill,'· Liio• comPla~ II\ In Interview. ~ "And· i had a 'bird lime convincing ~r, Luce lhat the es4:5mating proceaures we used vfere corrert/"..chjmed bn<'k Morris Dantzter, ~n Ed's cust.()tjtc r-!ervJt?ecchJer. · • :f:;'The prc>eidu'res may have be'eh COl"('C~(\" 'Cute retol't · 'od "bllUhe bill Was-~." ' .. , . ~ ., I Ry DOUG FR ITZSCllE Ol 11'1• Dilily Piiot Slall ··Oh "'h.V. \Vh y, God. \\lhy did hehavelodie'..'" Faces flus hed , eyes filled "'ith tear s they huddled in light clusters seeking comforl in the arms of friends. Smoke still curled up from the blackened, charred remnants or the stables where their horses- their prized possessions. their friends and lhe focus of a lifestyle unique to a ce rtain breed of teen· age girls -lived and died. A backhoe mixed damp earlh with the still-sm oldering Hay. \Valer streamed from a broken overhead pipe. Police and rircmen \\'andered through the aftermath or a n early mornini; fire at the Orange County Fair- grounds stable area that killed 1,1 of 20 ht1J:·ses in a stable managed by John Waller or Costa Mesa. Someone's companion lay lift..'- lcss on the g round , covered "·ith a blanket. "HO\V "'ould you like to have to tell a 12-year-old gi rl her hors(' is dt>ad ? Norma Curley \\'Ondered. Geronimo, her daughtel'·'5 horse, perished in the blaze. Cindy Raab, 20, of Costa l'dcsa no longer O\\lnS horses. But as she huddled with her younger sister and mother. her t ears flO\\"ed in an unbroken stream . l·loney, her first hors('. :Jn aniinal she had outi.;ro\'Jll, had died in the fire. ~toney \\·as sold l.o a friend, she said ... but 1-lonl·y "·as 1ny firsi. horse.·· ··1 al\.\·ays told n1yself that \4'hen I had the money I would buy Honey back and put her out to pasture for the rest of her life." she cried. Tack slung ove r her shou lder. she turned to a fri end for a t earrul rcminiscl'll t't' <1bout l·loney. .. I thought I \\';is too old for horsei:.." she s<i id . "A lot or lhe g irls are 111 school and they don't kllO\\" y<·t. .. Mrs . Curley said. Those who were there knew. It was a tragedy that perhaps can only be understood by a teen-age girl who has put her baby sitting money, time. •attention and love into the ownership of a horse. Owners of horses in otht·r nearby stables stood by. un derstanding . They were thankful that their h orses had bcc11 spared. Sharon Ward, 15, or costa ~1esa had discussed movin~ her horse. Bonnla, to the burnt>d st u· bleonly Thursday. · "Th11nk• God," she s11icl to a friend. "They are old barns," stable manager John \\·atle.1· or Costa <&!e TEARS. P•1• A2l • " 0.llf P+i.t P1191o lty RldYrd Koolll ... FIREMEN POUR WATER INTO STALLS IN TRAGIC BLAZE 'There Was Nothing Lett To Save,' Says Fire Inspector· • The Flip Side • CIA Man Denies Adventures By JACK CHAPPELL Of Tllo Deity PllotSlillll The Central Intelligence Agen· c y just doesn 't run "J ames Bond" style operations and it certainly doesn 't send American agents into the Soviet Union to assassinate m e mbefs of that na· tion's secret police. So said retired CIA executive John Lynch who spoke Thursday t o about 30 members or the Laguna Beach Exchange Club. A month before, the same club had heard a talk by Laguna Niguel r esident Philip "Dave" Thomas, who said he was a former CJA agent and told of as- sassination , political intrigue, and personal da ring. -Lynch said Thomas' tale's are not true. He cited his own service as a CIA securit y officer, a sort of s py's spy, and 20 -plus year with the agency. The' CIA · m aintains ThOmus never has been an agent and is plainly annoyed that during the Niguel res ident's s peaking engagments, he has linked the agency to the assassination of foreign agents, talked about a possible tie between it and the as- sassination of President John F. Kennedy, charged it with e n- couraging overthrow of govern- ments and wi th domestic spying. One Thomas tale involves hi s commandeering of a PanAm jct and r emovin g its 250 passengers in an escape Crom enemy agents hot on his t rail. He said he paid the $250 ,000 ··ticket" with his , American E xpress credit card. , Lynch pooh-poohed that story, . :saying not even' J . Paul Getty . could charge a quarter million · dollar airplane ticket on his : credit card. · •'The only Ii mils 'to the accusa - : tion s agai nst the CIA is the farthest reaches of Mr. Thomas ' :~ imagination.'' Lynch asserted. · Regarding Thomas' claim that he .. hit'' 20 Soviet KGB (secret police) agents for the CIA, Lynch said no American agent would last insitl c Russia after killing a KGB man. Actor Critical LOS ANGELES (A P) -Actor Richard Conle r emained in critical condition today rollowing a heart attack a week ago, UC LA ft1 edical Center reported. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 111f O<o~~ Coa'1 O..lh Piiot, W1lh "'t"r" 1' <"""• l>o...-d ! ...... ,,., Pt~"· I• 1><11><"'""' bv,,,_ Or'""'QI! (<>.>>! P..l>••,h1ny C.OMQ•ny S•~'"" t<hl«>M ••• """''""'" -""•• lh-ouqh '"°"' IOI' to>!• Mo.,.. Ne*DO<I ll•._h, .. ....,!."910l'I l!P'""h/Fou•" •••ft Y•l1••· l•von•. S40dle!Ml<lt, Yelloy •ftd ~ lle•<h '!i.o"1 h c.o ...... '""I"' ••<1-• """""" l\ p.ol>'1>~HI !.tlu•<I••• -~"""" l .... "';"''"'"' O<>hl"h"'<I Pl•n1 '' 01 JOO V..ll a.y ~lrfttl, (O>IO M ...... l•'•IOrft•~ '11&10 Rob€r1 N. Weed """°""' •AO P~bl< ..... , Jack R . Curley ''"''" P l'\•Ol'Ot ..... c,-,.,.,.1 ""'""'1H Thoma!. Keevil Thom<\S A. 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He said a KGB agent's as- sassination "'ould certainly bring reprisals. From Page Al BLAST ... City fire men said the Carib Star was sinking when they ar- rived at the scene Thursday ni ght and its bow sank quickly. The 600-passenger ship, which sails the 27-mile shuttle from the harbor to Catalina Island, was burning when firemen arrived, but the flam es were doused when the bow sank. The ship's stern was sticking out of the water, but it was reported that less than IO percent of the cr aCt was visible. Fire departm e nt information ofricer Ed Castle said ofricials did not know what caused the ex- plosion. The Carib Star was valued at S2.5 million. according to Filson. The 92-lon vessel was brought to San Pedro from Puerto Ri co in 1973 after havin g served there as an auto-passenger ferryboat. Unification Vote Slated In November By KATllY CLANCY 0 1 Ullo O•ilY Pi IOI sun Fount :dn Valley residents wil l vote Nov . •I on formation oC a new unified s chool di strict "'ithin their own boundaries. The state Board of Education \'Otcd 6 to 3 Thursday in Fresno lo gr11n l tht:' votl' on the issue . nesidents of the entire Ci ty of 1''ountain Valley and of the SC'paratc f"ou ntain Va lley School District "·ill vote on the matter. That includes families in the Ilu ntington Beach so-called "Strip" portion of the Fountain Valley Elementary School Dis- trict ;;1s well as residents of the Vi sta View School area, a small se<;I ion of I he Ocean View School D1str1ct that lies "'iUiin the City of f''ountain Valley. The !>late board vote came ~fter 'a 412 hour heating during "'h1ch 33 schoo l administrators and parents spok~ against th e plan 11 nd 11 Fountuin Valley parents and three Founlain Valley E lementary School Dis· trict trustees spoke in favor or it. • Fro•P-.AI HORSES_.,;. ble. but express.ed bitterness. "Ther~ wa11 a man in ju.st now showing us the wi ring in our bam aod lt 's·ptthetlc, unbelievable," he said. ... ... Electrical wiring deficiencies ~ind an archaic water supply system on lht' old WW II Santa Ana Army Air Base land h.its been discussed in the past by the 32nd District 1\gricultural As11ocia· tion, adrninistrators of the state property. Battalion Chief Le"·is saJd lO· d:i y renovation or the water system has nearly been complet- ed , bul a water hydrant nearest the 1:1tablc that burned was not connected and iherefore dry. tie said it made no difference in the battle against the fire that destroyed Bar land its occupants, operated by Lt>s ley Nelson Train- ing Stables. ' ''There \\'as nothing lert lo save ... ·it was totally involved "'hen we got there. If the fire had spread to u.nother stable, then it v.·ould have m ade a difference." Flames did char portions or ad· jacent Barn J . where Nancy Do1an , 17, of 2270 !\.1endoza Drive, Costa Mesa. frt-t.>d several horses after the fire broke out. Miss Dolan had come -from her nearby ho1n e to visit and feed her horse. Sierra's Palleo. ··and \vas at the opposite end of the sla· blc complex raking straw when she smelled smoke. · ··And then all the horses started screaming and really freaking out. J ran dowii 'th¥e and the fire was kind of s halloW and then the whole place just went up. ··1 drove to call forhelpandthen came back. There were people on the roofs with garden ho'ses. I let seven or eight horses out," s he re· called. One group of freed horses slam· peeled through the fairgrounds propert y, the last slow runner bearing sear ed, third-degree burn on its flank and seeriling to only foil ow t he sound of hoofbeats ahead. Heat had apparently blinded it. Police, Orante County Aiiimal Control off icers, owners and others simply willing to help- many tearful-helped corral the rampaging animals, whose flight resulted in a radio Sigalert for motorist s to avoid the area. The burned horse was led back and tethered not far from wher e scores or t:rim and mourning horse lovers were gathering to console each other or await word or the fate of their o'wn moWlts. Piles oC c harred and s moke- blackened tackroom supplies in· eluding saddles stacked neatly in a row told the story mutely com· pared to the earlier screams of trapped horses. A couple of leenaged girls sobbed in each others' arms. A man In an ornate cowboy hat con· !e rre d with severa l horse owners, hi s Adam's Apple bob· bing as he gulped on his grief. He was comparing a list of stalls that contained dead horses with the s talls where theirs bad been sta bled. Front Page A J TEARS ••. Me sa said . "rltere has been some talk la tely that they are not very safe.'' . Waller lost Bonnie and Clyde, his two horses, in the £ire. "\Ve all knew the condition v.·hen "''e leased,'' he said ... But it would be good to have some kind of alarm." The st ables were highly flam- mable. s aid Wa ller, who leases t he stable from the state. The wiring may have been fa ulty, he said. Lesley Nelson. who had kept her six horses in the stable, stood at the edge of a circle of friends, shoulders slumped. eyes red but cried out . "I can't talk a nymore," she said. From Page Al ORPHANS. • children turned over to the or- ganization by panicking parents. .. Adoption is contrary to the cultural t raditions or the Viel· nam ese p eopl e,:· he said. "'Orphans arc generally placed in the custody or other relatives or t aken care or by the communi - ty in villages or dis~ticts . and adoption b y s t r a n gers h as seldom been consid ered in the past." Msgr. Grange said he heard that the airlift was to involve some 5,000 bubies, but less than 2,000 have left South Vietnam. He stressed that Caritas had collected over $1 million for the Vietnamese population. ··our food and medicine is dis- tributed through lhe local Caritas which is working in close contact also wl&h non·CaLholic re· ll~r groups, including the Bud· dhists," Ma~. Grange said. ··w e do not base our work on Political conl'lideratlons. OuT of· fie~ are fully operating In areas· control led by Communist troops." • O~llY Piiot fl'tloto II• Loo Pty• BEREAVED HORSE OWNERS COMFORT EACH OTHER At Fairground•, Tear• for Four-legged Friend• From Page A J . MAN HAS 1.2 WIVES ... nr.irriat::cs have bcc,1 rormulized and a re reg ist ered \\.'ilh ap. propriate agents, but others have not . daughters of Utah polyg;.1111ists. S h e cri ti cize d o th er polygamists -m ost of whom are excommunicated former mem · bers of the Mormon church - \\'ho she said don't r ealize the im - Porlance of a loving relations hip a mong sister \vives. Joseph is an ex-Mormon. a lthough onl y one of the \vomen has a Mormon back- ground. ··ri,1y parents don't understand how I've become so happy," Judy said, adding that they told the FBI that Jose ph kidnaped her when she married him 18 months ago. She adds Joseph gets along well with some of his brothers -in - law, but has never met her parents. •·ff they met him Under other circ umstanc es, t h ey'd im· mediately like him," she said. Joseph wears Indian-:sty le braid:s with a handerchief head· band. She described her life in re· mote southern Utah, living in a house traiJer with several other women . as "an adventure around every corner." Carmen Joseph , another of Joseph 's wives, says some of the Bomb Blast in Bar SANTA FE SPRINGS (UPI) - A bomb left in a six-pack beer container exploded Thursday ·and killed Clyde L. Wri ght, 63 , manage r o r a topless b ar. Sheriff's deputies said the ex- plosion occurred when Wri ght bent over lo pick up the container .i n an outside stor age area. Ut a h la"' prohibit s both polyg amy and coh abitation. 1\utho rities haven't charged them with violating either law, the family said. 1'heir attempts to homestead on federal land have resulted in a tourt battle involving the Joseph clan a nd 13 other families . The jhomcsteaciers, most of who <.i re n 't polygamous. say they want to combat food shortages und inflation by li ving off the land. But U.S. Dist rict Court Judge ,\Jdon J . Anderson issued an or- 'dcr T hursday requiring most of the group to vacate th!.! land im· mediately. However, he allowed Joseph and three other settle rs who appea red in court Thursday to live on the land until the issue comes to trial. The Bureau or Land Manage- ment asked the court to rule that the families were trespassing on land northeast of Kanab and evict the m. J oseph said the uroup would fight in the court for the right to settle the land, but "'on't hire an attorney. ··Lawye rs are part of the sy~tem we'r e trying to fight," he said. The Bureau of Land Manage· mc nt says the land is not legally open to hom esteading. U.S. Atty. \\'i lli am Lockh art said the group's claims interfered with the 1ight of the public to use the land. /Fro"' Poflf' Al 'ASSESSOR .•. fl"llnager Wiiliam John Jiughes J . ' r Wboo 11~11 called_ lo ln tify before the jury March 6, Hugh .. invoked his 1'"'iCt h Amendment rights and re fused to a n5wcr Capizzi's questions. After bein& recalled March 20 and presumably after being granted immunity H.uJJbCli answered Capi:r:zi'.s ipquln,e.s, . He admitted that caD\po1en ronlributlons to J\lsessor Juck Vallerca's 1973 and 1974 fund raisers were disguised ,Pn Jhe company's books all tax pay· men ts. 1-lughes recalled using a ~.000 cushicr '!i check t o buy dinner tickets in 1973 and another $1,000 to purchase t ickets for another fund raise11i n1974 . When asked by Capizzi why l!1e political contributions \lo·er e dis· guised a nd kept secret fron1 other company employes Hughes replied, ·'Mike, I think the answer to that is obvious." 1 He also admitted entertainin1 Orange County assessor's office offi cials al International As· sociation of Assessine: Officers conventions in Miami, Pallas and San Francisco. . However, Hushes denied that any or his activities were aimed at influencing assessment. of Tandy property, especially that property which escaped usess- mcnt in 1969, 1970, 1971 and J.V12. It was after deputy assessor Joe Stancheck audited the con1· pany's books in Forth Worth, ·rex. that the unde r assessment \VUS discoverec..I. Stancheck testified that he turned his records over to as· sessor Jack Vallerga in early 1973, but that the added assess- 1ment was not billed to the com· pa ny until after the Grond Jury had subpGenaed the company's files from the assessor's office in 1973 , . The amount or escaped assess· ment that Stanche ck uncovered during his audit was roughly S30,000 for each or the four years. Most of it, Stancheck told the jury, was due to interpetations or import merchandise in the com- pany's inventory. When appearing before the jury, Stancheck invoked his Fifth Amendment right~ when asked questions related to the conven- tions in Mi ami, Dall as and San Francisco. · Buxton. the other· man indicted on bribery l'har1.:cs, refused to answl!r an~· q ucslions asked him by Capizzi. . But he "·as quoted liberally by \lo'archousc manager Cerni in his testimony. · ·George Upton is getting awful- ly greedy," Cerni quoted Buxton as saying shortly a fter one of tip-- ton's appar ently frequent visits to Tandy w a r e hou se. SLA Jury Seated SACRAMENTO <UPI) -A jury of seven men and five women was seated Thursday in the trial of two reputed Sym- bionese Liberation Army mem· hers accused or the cyanide .. bullet slaying of Oakland Schools Superintendent Marcus 'Foster. Opening s tatements are scheduled to begin Monday whe n the murder trial of Russell Little and Joseph Remiro resumes. 'Beautiful Crewel Wing Chairs OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WDOOMARK-KARASTAN-JIAKER Ready for Immediate Delivery On display Now -stop in and see NEWPORT BEACH' ~ ~ 1i 0 1727 WES1'CUf'F DR.. fU2,2050 . 11A1~ ... -~~A•-~ di LAGUNA BEACH • V"V'l"i' ~. """' 34> NUKTll COA~"l' llW\'.' .... 11$11 TORRANCE • Wffl( YS' 23"4* llAWMIORN f. BLVD. DA SATUIDAYS 9:qo ... S:lO <Open F.li. IU.9. s .... ,,.,.,,.,, 371f·l279 I ~ l } I \ I I, ( - ' ' ·--- -. lla•tblgtt;pn 'Beac_h · Fountahi Valley. .. - ' • ' ' :i • 1' t' Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 68 , NO. 101, 4 SECTION S, 44 PAGJ:S ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 11 , 1975 TEN CE NTS -• Grand Jury Hears of Assessor's 'Deals' By GARY GRANVILLE OltlltOillf f'l ... $l#t Wholesale wheeling ·and deal· ing in the Orange County as· sessor's office is revealed in transcripts of Grand J.ury testirnony made public today.' The · testimony from 11 wlt· nesses-at three secret sessions ted to the bribery indictment last month of assistant aasettsor c;ieorge µpt on and' Tandy .. <-._, Unified School Vote Set ByKATHYCLANCY ... 0t tflt 0.llf Plitt SI"" Fountain Valley residents will vote Nov. 4 on the formation or a new unified school district within their own city boundaries. The state Board or Education voted 6 to 2 Thursday at a meet- ing in Fresno to grant the vote. Residents of the entire city of Fountain Valley and or the Foun- tain Valley School District will vote on the matter'. It also includes residents of the portion or the city of Fountain Valley which now lies within the ·boundaries o( the Garden Grove Unified School District. That includes families in the Huntington Beaeb "'strip'' por· lion of tbe Fountain Valle,. elementary dislrlct, as well as residents of the Vista View ~hool area, a small section of the Ocean View School D.istrid. that lies within the City of Foun- tain Valley. The state board vote came after a four and a-hal(··hour hear- ing during which 33 school ad- ministrators and parents spoke agaift&t the plan a nd 11 Fountain Va lley parents, and three Foun- tain Valley elementary school trustees spoke in ravoror it. ·The state's decision ended a six·month·long petition drive, l'ad by Carl "Bud" Jones, a Fountain Valley father. The campaign gathered mor~ than 6,000 signatures, including more than 4,500 from registered 18ee UNIFY, Page A2l Oouncil Brochures ,From Tours Shown A new city policy requires Huntington Beac h Council m e mbers to bring back b'rochures. and material from Conferences they attend,• as well as file written reports. ·A special file containing all Ute reports and other material from such conferences has been established at the new central Library a nd is open to the public. The library is open from g .4.m. to 9' p .m., Monday through Friday, and rrom 9 s .m. to 6 p.m_., Saturday. • • Coast .... --7he '!,~~t~~~~ervice &Witched sjgnafs this after- noon , changin"g their· fore~ast of Sunshine Satur· day, to a 40 percent chance of showers. Highs 60 to 65. Lows in the 40s. Mostly sunny Sunday, they added. INSIDE TODAY Women of iJl repute have .bun ahe 1Ubjeci of.a number of wtll·knotlm plc1111.and4-0C Jr-Vine drama rtudmtt has gal/M?red IC..... lrwtt llM,. · 1""r• mto,<fproducffon tddch lt tinNiutlW Mr own. Strt storv . on page. CJ oJ , toda11 '• ;Wttkndtt. 4 -~ .,......... A.I ,.:.,,.,.. •• ·ii: :=::....~ . "."lt == r.· °"""" cs ., .. ' ........ 1c .. /1.1..... • .. , ....,a.....,. M~ Mec•=i"""9t 'At-t ...... ,,,... ""' ii C4 ... ,..... f1 ~ (.W ....,.,..,NM. C6 -1l!itt•1r A4 ,,_&.I .. " •1 . ..,.,.._ A4 ,...!*& M 4'111 I •r Cl .. • Cqrporatlon Vice Preslden"t James Buaton. Included in the testimony are tales or gifts, ra'iors. hidden campaign cori· tributions, documents missing rrom1 assessor's files and belated billlnCs. Most of the periqd cov· ered in.the lnvestieatlhn leading to the bribery · indictments was when Rep. Andrew Hinshaw was Orang.e County Assessor: lt ·was · ... few hours after the .' Grand Jury returned the indict· ment1 that Orange County Dis- trict Attorney Cecil flicks de· cided to send a two-man in- vestig.ating team to Alexandria, V•·· lo search Hinshaw's apart· ·ment. There, Assistant District Al· tom~y Michael Capizzi and in· vesligator John Coleman seized stereo equipment mentioned pro- minently in the Grand Jury ROE N G OVE OOL ilollLI SC ~· =-=.c.:. =----... 'I D TRICT • ---.,,.,.,..,... • 0.ityl'Utl .. !_f>_~~~ ..... er.. WILL 9N~.SCHOOL DISTRICT SERVE FOUNTAIN VALLEY? .. Mlp.Showe Cllrrent.Stale of School Boundery Un•• Valley Man Leads Unify Pe~itioning By TERRY COVILLE Ottllt D•llr f'lltt Stiff Carl ''Bud" Jones collected thousands of names on petitions calling for a n election on the formation of a unified school dis· trict i~ Founlain Valley. But Jories has-shunned the leadership role as much as possi· ble. He once said he only took it ·bec1luse be was .. disgusted with the ''lack of action rrom local Politicians.'' And when he talks about Thursday's victory before the state Board or Education, hi s first words a r e: "It gives me a deep Sense or pride that 11 J oe Citizens (the pro unification speakers) can go up and tackle 33 organizations (agair;ist the plan)." But whether or not he likes the leadership tag, the 36-year-old shoe store owner has clearly been the leader in fountain Valley's unification effort the past six months. It was JoneS who launched the petition drive that carrie<I Foun- tain Valley "to the stale level Thursday, and if the voters want it. will create a new unified school system covering the city. He tackles all problems with 'r , 't HE LED DRIVE Fountain Valley's Jones the same sort or pragmatic · philosophy that helped him rise rrom a .part-time shoe salesma~ (See IONES, Page A2l ' The Flip· Side CIA. Man Denies Adventures B\...~'.C.!'AfPELL, The CIA. maintains Thomas ' rorntO•I Stiff never haS been an agent and is The Central lntelUgence Agen-r>1'1nly annoyed that during the ~y just doesn't run ••J'ames Niguel r esident's s peaking Bond" s tyle operations and it engagments. he has linked the certatoly~doesn't send American agency to the assassination or agenls into the Soviet Union to Joreign agent~. talked about a asaassinate members of that na· passible tie between it and the as- tion's 1ecret P9lice. . &assination of Bresident John F. So aatd retired CIA executive Kennedy, charged it with en- John Lynch who sp(\1ce Thursday eouraging overthrow of govem- to about 30 members or the menlsandwfthdomesticspfing, LagunJl Beach Exchange Club. One Thomas tale involves his A month be£ore, the same club commandeering of a PanAm Jet had heard I talk by LagunJ and removing its 2SO passengers Nlruel resident "hlllp .,Dave'' in an escape from es>en.tiY. agtnls Thomas, who aald he was a hot on his trail. He sal(I he paid former CIA agent and told of as· the $250,000 "llckell' with hi' . 11s1inatlon, political iotrigue, American Express cfedltcard. anc!Pof'!IO••ldarlng. , . Lyuch PoOh·pOphe<l-Jhat atory. -bl>Oh uld Tbc!mu' tales are a I • ot o • J P I G .... -~lnle. H•cited his own $ervice & Y net n v~n · au ,_U)' ~ -could charge a quarter mil~ as a CIA security officer, a sort.of dollar airplane ticket on 'lila spy's 1py, and 20-plus year with , . IM8'tney.. (S.eliYNCH,P1pA1) , testimony. According to then Tandy Corporation warehouse manager Joseph Cerni, the equipment was delivered to Buxton's office in Garden Groye when Hinlihaw was present. Later, assistant administrator :Kenneth MacLeod testified that he and another worker in the as· sessor's office delivered the un· opened stereo packages from Up- Tragedy . H ·itsMesa Fair Site By ARTH UR R. VINSEL CH tlM D•Uy PilM SUit A predawn fire fed by dry. straw and wood exploded in a stable at Costa Mesa's Orange County Fairgrounds today, kill· ing 14 horses as horrified bystan- ders fought the blaze from roof. tops with garden hoses. One girl, 17, sprinted along the edge of the licking flames to rree other panicked horses trapped in an adjacent 22·sl all stable. The frightened beasts ran through the fairgrounds vlith at least eight s tampeding through a gate onto nearby streets. All were rounded up. Damage is initially estimated to be at. least $100,000, but in- vestigators said it could climb bifber,..., ~'eed.inl'JllPOrl iDi · dividual value or the dead horses. mo6t or which perished in Jocked stalls. (Related Photo, PageA3) A· cdlumn of smoke visible for miles towered more than 500 feet in .the cloudy sky shortly after 6:30 a .m . The blaze Oared in the wooden building, one of about a dozen housing more than 100 horses. No cause was determined im· mediately. Fire Departm ent Battalion Chief Ed Lewis, who serves as fire inspector,. said while survey- ing the smoky rubble 21/:! hours later it is doubt ful it ever will be known,. due to the total destruc- lion. , One immediate theory offered ~·as raulty wiring. Accountant Richard Farmer, 29, or 1691 Mesa Drive, Santa Ana Heights, was called at work by his wife when she learned of the blaze 8nd sent to check on their horseTanoan. He round it safe in another sta- ble, but expressed bitterness. "There was a man in just now showing us the wiring in our barn and it's pathetic, unbelievable," he said. Electrical "'1r1ng deficiencies and an archaic v.·atcr supply system on the old WW 11 Santa Ana Army Air Base land has been discussed in the past by the 32nd District Agricultural Associa- tion; administrators of the state property. Battalion Chief Lewis said to· day renovation or the water system has nearly been complet- ed, but a water hydrant nearest the stable that burned was not connected and therefore dry. He said it made no difference in the battle against the fire that destroyed Bar I and itsoccupants, (See HORSES, Page A2) ton 's Santa Ana hom e Lo Hinsha\l."S 1\e"·port Beach <ipart· ment. Cerni told the j ury tht:re \.\"US no paper work to l'ov er the transal'· lion and that there had been none accompanying other merchan· dise Upton had pi cked up at the company's warehouse on Knott Avenue in Garden Grove. Upton.according to testimon}'. had· received an $864 generator for his boat ut no charcc "'hen Buxton \\"as Tandy's chi er opcral- ing~ in OranJ?cCoWlty. if..e gene'lator \\'as located in a February search led by Coleman and assisted b y l \110 1-larbor Patrol office rs in Newporl Beach. A key witness among the 11 who t estified "'a s Tandy tax . <See ASSESSOR, PageA2l D;oll' Pilot "'-'• llY a.. P•fllt BEREAVED HORSE OWNERS COMFORT EACH OTHER At Fair9rounds, Tears tor Four-legged Friends Horse Owners Ask Why Animals Died By DOt.;G FRITZSCHE 0t Ill• D;11ly Pllot$t&ff "Oh why. Why, Goel. Why did hehaveto die'?'' '. Faces flushed, eyes' filled with tears they huddled in t ighl clusters seeking' comfort in the arms of friends. S1noke· sti.11 curled up from Lht.· blackened. charred remnant.$ of the stables \\•here their horses- their prized possessionS. their fri ends and the focus or a lifeslyle unique to a certain breed of teen- age girls-Ii ved and died. A backhoe mixtd damp earth with the stil~-smoldering hay. Water streamed from a broken overhead p:ipe. Police and firemen wandered through, the aft ermath of an early morning fire at \he Orange County Fuir- grounds stable area that kill~ 14 or 20 horses in a stable managed by John Waller of Co"sta Mesa. Someone's companion lay life· less on the grou,nd, covered \\'ith a blanket. ""How "'ould you like to have to tell a 12·year-old girl her horse is dead? Norm.a Curley \VOndered. Geronimo, her daughter's horse, perished in the blaze. Cindy Raab. 20, or Costa Mes<.1 no longer O\\'ns horses. But as slle huddled \\·ith her younger sister and mother,· he1· tears flo...,·ed in an unbroken stream. Honey. her first horse. an animal she had outgro\\·n, had died in the fire. Honey \\'a s sold to a (Mend, she said. "but Honey was· my first horse.·· "I always told lT\YSelf that \\'hen I had th e money 1 would buy Honey back and put her out to pasture for the rest of her life,'' She cried. Tack slung over her s houlder, she turned to a friend for a tearful reminiscence about lioney. (See TEARS, Page A2) ,;' i I 1 t: °'"' Plltt $ilfl l'Mtt ., ··~ ....... ANICKElfHOA8ES ~AGAINST FENCE AFTER FLEEING FAIRGROU'NDS Fllll -Ro~ W• Con.-!-Eorly , But For 14 HoraH, Holp Came Too Late r I ,, ' ,• ...... '\ ,4 I • .. ,_,f;I .. ,, ~ . ,. ' • ' I l H /F Friday, Aptll 11. 1975 • ' ~ \ PedJ"O Ship Bfust fied ~o ·Mideast l At DAIL v PILOT San SAN PEDRO tAPl -A mysterious blast lhu.l sank a 12:S-£oot excurs ion s hip tot he bot· tom or Los An geles I larbor \\'US be ing lnvcstigut('d tcxlay 1n h)lht or a tt>lt>ph onc call tying it w the tttiddle East si tuution. No one was a board the C~trib Star Thursday ni ght u.•hen the ex· plosion ripped the cruft and sunk it u.•ithin 10 minut es. f 'rom Plfge A I HORSES ... operated by Lesley Nelson Train· in~ Stables. "There wa:s nothing le ft lo save ... it was totally involved when "'e got there. If the fire had spread to another s table. then i~ would have made a difference.·· Flames did char portions of ad- jacent Barn J. \\'here Nancy Dolan, 17 , of. 2270 l\1 l'ndozu Dr1 \'C, Costa Mesa, freed several horses after the fire broke out. Miss Dolan h ad come -rrom her nearby home to visit and feed her horse, Sierra's Palleo, "and was al the opposite end or the sta· hie complex r aking struw \Vhcn shesmelleds moke. ·•And then a ll the horses started screaming and really freaking out. I t'an dow n there and the fire was kind or shallo"' and then the whole place just went up. "I drove lo call (or help and then came back·. There were people on the roofs with garden hoses. I let seven or eight horses out,'' s he re· called. One group of £reed horsesstam· peeled through the fairgrounds property, the last s low runner bearing seared, third-degree bum on its flank and seeming to only rollow the sound ofhoofbeats a head. Heat had apparently blinded it. Police, Orange County Aii..imal Control officers, owners and other's simply willing to help- many tearfUl-helped corral the rampaging animals. whose flight resulted in a radio Sigalert for motorists to avoid the area. The burned horse was led back and tethered not rar from where scores or grim and mourning horse lovers were gathering to console each other or await word of the rate of their own mounts. Piles of charred and smoke· blackened tackroom supplies in- cluding saddles stacked neatly in a row told the story mutely com· pared to the earlier screams of trapped horses. A couple or leenaged girls sobbed in each others' arms. A man in an ornate cowboy hat con· ferred with several hors e owners, his Adam's Apple bob- bing as he gulped on his grief. He was comparing a list or stalls that contained dead horses with the stalls where theirs had been stabled. One young girl stopped beside the tethered horse that did .escape, but not before lhe raging :blaze inflicted burns and wounds ; \.QQ severe to indicate survival. : The horse panted hoarsely. Hi s tflank burn was raw. · ·'1-le's blind and he can't even : breathe .... " the adolescent girl : whimpered. · /\ rew minutes later from the direction where the horse had been tethered a gunshot shat· ·tered the hush that settled over the area in the aftermath of di s- ' a ster. '. The people gathered ninched . and a few horses stabled nearby .shivered and whinnied nervously. Actor Critical WS ANGELES (AP) -Actor Richard Conte remained in . critical condftion today following a heart attack a week ago, UCLA Medical Center re ported. ORANGE COAST H IF DAILY PILOT , ... Or-CN•l 6 •11J PllOI, wltll¥l'til< .. I•(-· &i"t<l 1 ... He"'"' Pot", l~p., .. l;!oMO ... _Ot..,Qlt c.M\I PuOll"""' Comp•nJ Setwr.ot~11;tltl<ln•••• 11111111-"""""•' '"'""9h F., ... , kw Co>t. ..... ~ .... , .. _, lk•<h, Hunll ...... Oe•<hJFDUI>• l•ln Vtllllf, l••l"t. S•lfdlllO.<• Volll!J onct u_. lk.c~J!.owlh CG•\! 1' •1"9111 •eQ'"""'' ..iol""' I• publl\nfl! S..luflll•\ -Sund•Y•-T~e P'"'"'",..' 1Nb""''"<I b!•nl '' .. JOO Wn l l>f• M•tt!, C.0.t• -••, (•I 1•o•nt• •1olO. Robert N, Weed P•e»Gtnl •"<I Pul>l"ll<' Jack R. Cu rley \11(11 P•n•Otn1 onct C..:ne••I .,.,.,..QI', Thom~s Ke<!...,il Ttklm;is A. M urphine ........ Q•n~ £U•10t Charles H . looc; Richard P. Nall • """'"""! M• n•o•nt [<IUCW• Te rry Covllle W.•lb••nq.r c .... nt, E"'itl' Huntington B••ch Ofhce 11111IH .. h 11o ....... tl -I~ Alklr~u P 0 9o• 1t0 •1..a Oth•r Ollices u...,.•&..•n. lt .. G-v•P!o,NOet c..i. Mil)• uo ..... \! ~. 5.1, .. , "'.._' ..... n nu,...,"""" _,._,. S--bo<' V•!i.t f~2Gl I.II P•1 llo..S •tkt>Ol<t~Ftt<tw•y • Telephone (7141 '42-4321 Classified Advertising 642·5'11 ''""' "'O•I" Ot•~ .. Cou~h u......,...,.1,., 540·1?20 Two howurs late r , an unonymous caller told the Lons Beach Independent J?ress Tele· i;ram, "You can tell those people 1101 to sell the ste11mer to the 1\rubs. This is just u warning.·• The reference wus apparently to the company 's other s hi1>. thc S.S. Catalinu . Lust fall tht• O\\'ncrs or the S.S. Catalina said they had been offered $5 million for her by th e sheikdom of Kuwait. The passibility or seJlln3 the '"big '''hite s tcan1er," u·hich hu.s been muk1uc the Catul.Jna run for sonic 50 rears, hud dismayed island rei;idcnts "-'ho feared touris m would suffer. L.os Angeles Poli ce Depart· n1ent sµokcs men acknowledged the re1>0rt or the lelephone call, Shot Down FAA Squelches Cere rrwrues It "'ould have been one of those unique ribbon cuttings -something much more novel than thL· old scissors game. BlJT PLANNERS of opening·day ceremonies next Tuesday 1;at the new Marriott l-lotel in Neu.•port Beach didn't reckon \vith the Federal Aviation Adn1i nistra tion. Officials of that a gency have.> flat ly rE.•jccted any chan(.'(' or n1ovie flying ace Frank ·ralhnan s licing throug h an ·airborne ribbOn above the hotel in a vintage a irplane. TALLMAN, a stunt £I yer from Ne\\'porl Beach, had been scheduled to fly a 1910 bipl:i ne through a ribbon held alort by a weather balloon. But s pokesmen Cor the event said today that federa l officials r1atly said no. Marriott publicist Glorta Zigner today promised un equally s pectacular s ubstitute for the ribbon cutting at 9:30 <i .m . Tuesday. •·BUT WE are keeping this one a ~ec rel until dedication day." s he added. F rom Page Al JONES •.• as a high school senior in Des Moines, Iowa, to the owner of six shoe stores turning an annual vo;ume or S2 million. 'When 1 sta.r:ted selling shoes in high school. I decided because of the lack of talent or people go. ing in to the business, it would be a nice place to make money," says Jones. Another example or his prac· tical outlook explains why he sells wome n 's fashion shoes, but nolhing for men. "A man buys a brown pair and a black pair and does n't get anymore for three years. A woman get s a pair of brown spedes, another pair of pumps, a pair of platforms sandals, clogs. Jones lived in Garden Grove Irom 1956 to 1967. then he moved to St. Louis, Mo., where he served as a buyer and stylist for the Chandler's line or shoes. • He moved to Fountain Valley in 1971 with his wire, Marilyn, and.two children, Cathy, now 12, and Buddy, 8. They live in the Stratford P aric: tract east or Euclid Street across rrom Mile ·Square Park, and in what is cur- rently the Garden Grove UniCied School District. He says they love West Orange County, and part or their reason for moving to Fountain Valley was the Fountain Valley School District, which they sadly found out after buying the ir house. was on th e other sid e of the street. In 1971 he filed a petition for JS homes to switch from the Garden . Grove school system lo Fountain Valley, but lost that one. Jones and his ll·me mber com- mittee will keep operating £or another few months, until the election Nov. 4. mostly to "i;top ugly rumors before they start,'' he says. One proble m they want to tackle is to convince Santa Ana resident s, mos t ly Mexica n· American, that the Fountain ·Valley errorl "is not motiviated by bigotry," and assure them their youngste rs should be al- lowed to continue at Los Amigos High al least five years after un- ification . From Page A l LY N CH. • • credit card. "The only limits to the accus a- tions agains t the CIA is the farthest reaches of Mr. Thomas ' imagination,'' Lynch asserted. Regarding Thomas' claim that he "hit" 20 Soviet KGB (secret poli ce) agents for the CIA , Lynch said no American agent would last inside Russia after killing a KGB man. ~le said iC the Cl1\ wanted a man assassinated. the "accepted practice" is to s ubvert a citi zen in th'C nation a nd have him perform the duty. He said a KGB agent's as- sassination u.•ould certainly bring reprisals.' Thomas. 39, a vi ce·president or 10n Line Computer Systems oC Neu.•port Beach, has said he can prove his service with the agency, but to date has railed to produce evidence. I-le was unavailable for comment Thursd<iy. Lynch, 49 , has been veriried as a . former Intelli gence m&n by the agency, but ·he side· stepped a question of hou.· he could prove he was a former CIA man should he s uddenly become a Thomas-like embarrassment and the agency disclaimed his service. J .. ynch sai d the CIA ··~ust wouldn't do th°at :sort or thing .. F r o m Plfge Al UNIFY ... _ vote rs. "This just s hoy,•s ni.i s is a gov- ernment by the people, £or th!? people, not by school ad · ministr alor s for school ad- ministrators." Jones said after Thursday's hearing. His erfort was vigorously op· posed by the Garden Grove Unified, Ocean View and Hunt· ingt.on Beach Union H..igh School Districts, which all stand to Jose schools and children i£ the new district is approved by voter s. Thursday's vote came as a s ur· prise to some observers because the slate Department or Educa· lion starr had recommended against the election. Today, the opponents of the move expressed disappointment. Glen D ysinger, assistant superintendent of the Huntington Beach high school district, said he had hoped the vote, if allowed al all, would be throughout the· whole high school area. He said the district now will watch the next step in the matter Tuesday. when the Orange Coun· ty Committee on School District Organization considers giving the Huntington Beach "strip" families a choice vote over which district lo join. Mart.in Swanson, s pokeSman for those families, s aid they hope to win a choice about joining the new district or remaining a new s even-school elementary dis· trict. They also want that vote to be "legally binding" on the new district. The s tale Board or Education will have to give final approval to whatever type vote the county committee recommends. Ocean View o£Cicials, who stand to lose Vi sta View School to the new district, reserved com· ment until they have a chance to study ramifications or the iss ue. But Shelia Marcus, s peaking for a parents group at that school , vowe d today to "collect on old promises." She claimed both Jones and Sheila Meyers, a Jt~ount ain Valley trust ee and me mber of the county commit· tee, said they would try lo get Vista Vi ew excluded from the new area ir that is "'hat the parents there wanted. At the sume time. hi gh school ofricials said they will watch for •the ir predicted ''domino'' effect. Already Charles Palme r, depu- ty supe rintendent of the J-lunt· ington Beac h elementary dis- trict , has said residents or that area may f o llow Fountain Valley's lead. Seal Beach may try the same method, leavin g Ocean Vie\\' and Westminster re· maining in the 52-square-mile hi gh school a reu . George Rodda New College Boa rd Chief Attorney George Rodda Jr. of . Corona de l r.tar has been elected preside nt of the Co ast Communi- ty College District trustees. I-le SUC CC('dCd Donald G. llofr ,or Midway City. Robert 1-lum· pbreys of Costa Mesa was elect~ vice pres ident of the live. member board, the governing body for Orange Coast and Golden West colleges, the Even- ing College, and the TV station, KOCE, Channel 50. Rodda, who was vice president or the board lasl year, ha.<s been ll member since 1969. The 44-year- old trustee has been active Inna· 'Uonal community college pro- gr ams since joining the bo;iird. but would 1ivo no lmmedlate hl· dJcaUoo of bow seriously it was belDi consldered. Robert P'llson. president of Catalina Motor Cruisers. sald. earb today he was '"aJarmed, to say the ieast." when told about the lelep,hone cull. "'I'm itlst 5tunned, 'he said. Filson aaid the company did not purs ue further discussion •'rotrt Page A J about ••llln11'.t11'e S,!i, Catalina. , City flrt:men a&fd J,he Carib Star wa5 sink-tn1 whtm thty ar· rived at the scene Thursday night and its bow sunk qu.icklt. . The 600·passenger shlf,, wh.ich sails the 27-mile shuttle rom the ha rbor t o Colplin1;a Jglund, · wus burning when firumen arrived, but the £lames we re dowsed when tht' bow sank. The ahlp'e stern u.·as sticking out of the water, but NewSclwol ASSESS OR... D. . manager William John Hughes l S trict Jr. When first called to testify before the jury March 6, 1-lughes invoked his Fifth Amendment rights and refused to answer Capiizi's questions. After being recalled March 2Q a nd presumably after being e r.a n ted immu1_1ity Hug hes . answered Capiz zi 's inquiries . He admitted tl\,at campaign conlrib,utions lo Assessor Jack Vullerga ·s 1973 and 1974 rund raisers were disguised on the company's books as tax pay· ments. Hughes recalled using a $2,000 cashier's check to buy dinner tickets in 1973 and a nother $1 ,000 to purchase tickets ror another fund raiser in 1974 . When asked by Capizzi why lhe political contributions were dis· g uised ::i.nd kept secret from other company employes Hughes replied, ··Mike, I think the answer to that is obvious.'' Ile also admitted entertaining Orange County assessor's office officials at International As· sociation of Assessing Officers conventions in l\1iami. Dallas and San Francisco. l·lou.'ever, l·lughes denied lhut any of hi s al'tivities were aimed al influencin g a ssessment or Tandy property, ei;pecially that vrope rty ,,.,·hich escaped assess- ment in 1969 , 1970, 1971and1972. It was arter deputy assessor Joe Stanl'heck a udited the com· pany's books in Forth Worth, Tex. that the under assessment wai; discovered. Stancheck testified that he turned hi s records over to as· scssor Jack Vallerga in early 1973, but that the added assess· 1ment was not billed to the com· pany until after the Grand Jury had s ubpoenaed the company's files from the a ssessor 's o£rice 1n 1973. The amount of escaped assess- ment that Stancheck uncovered during hi s audit was roughly $30,000 £or each of the £our years. Most of it, Stancheck told the jury, \V3S due to interpetations or import merchandise in the com- pany's inventory. When appearing berore the jury, Stancheck invoked his Fifth Amendment right~ when asked quei;tions related to the conven- tions in l\.1iami, Dallas and San Francisco. Buxton, the other man indicted on bribery charges, refused to Breakdown 1£ approved by voters Nov. 5, the new Fountain Valley Unified School District could lnclude 17,000 students, 15 ~lemental"y schools and both FoW\tain.Valley and Los Am·igos Higl;lSChools. Should residents of the Hunt· ington BE'ach part or the Fquft. lain Valley ele1n ent1;ary pistrict vote to join the new system, there would be 22 elem entary schools, two high schools and about 20,700 students, according to Fountain ' Valley School administrator . fl.tichael Brick. Enrollment al Fountain Valley High School with e ither option, "'Ould drop from about 4,300 to near its 3,300 capacity. B1ick said. Los Amigos High School, u•ith about 2,300 students now would have about 2,000lo2,JOO. Edison lligh School would lose 250 Fountain Valley students and about l , 100 Crom Huntington Beach. About 450 Fountain Valley slu· dents riow a t La Quinta High School in Wes tminster would move to schools in their own city. But 1,300 Fountain Valley High School s tudents who live in other cities cou ld be displaced, pro- bably to the new Ocean Vie"'' llig h School in Huntington Beal'h. and 1,500 students now at Loi; Amigos 1-ligh School would have to be houi;ed in other Garden Grove Unified School District facilities, al'cording to Brick's figures . 1-lowever. an agreement between school districts could be reached so that all of those s tu· dents do not have to shirt within the rirst t WO or three years, Brick said. Wie d e r o n Pane l Huntington Beach Coun- cilwoman Harriett Wieder has been appointed a m ember or the cri minal jus tice advisory committee £or the California League of Cities. 1'he advisory c.·ommitlee reviews federa l, stale. regional, county and city crimi nal justice programs, legislation and policies. Kla n s m en Set Fire answer any questions asked him HOUSTON CU Pl ) -Ku Klux by Capizzi. Klansmen burned a n eight-fool But he was quoted liberally by cross on the front lawn or Aldine warehouse manager Cerni in his High School to protest the slaying testimony. -or a white student by a black. tt was reported that iela than 10 percent of the craf'\ was vtllble-. Fire department ln!onnalk>n otrlcer Ed Castle s&id officials did not know y,•hot caused the ex· ploslon. 1'he Carib Star ,.,as y&l;ued at $2.5 million, accordjnit to Ft.Ison. The 92·ton vcstiel wes.1..brou,aht lo San f'edro from Pue~o RI-co In 1973 after having served there aa nn aut•passenger feuyboal. l 'rort1 Pa~ Al TEARS. • • .. r thought t ¥.•as too old for hone!>," she said . "A lol or the girls are in school a nd they don't know yet," Mrs. Curley .said. Those who were thefe knew. It was a tragedy that perhaps can only be understood by a teen·aae girl who has put her baby sltttng money. time, attention und love lnto the owner.ship of a horse. Owner-a of horses in other -nearby' stables fi tood by, \in· rd-erstanding. They were thankful t hat their horses had been spared. • Sharon Ward, 15, of Costa Mesa had discussed movini her ~ horse, Bonnie. to the burned sla· ble only Thursday. "'Thank God," s he !iaid lo a rriend. "They are old barns," stable manager . John Waller of q>5la . Mesa s aid. "There has been some talk lately that they are not very sare." . Waller lost Bonnie and Clyde, hi~ two horses, in the (ire. . "We all knew the condition when we leased,'' he said. ''But it would be good to have some kind or alarm." The stables were highly flam - mable. said Waller , who leases the stable from the stale. The wiring may have been raulty, he said. Lesley Nelson, who had kept her six horses in the stable, stood at the edge of a circle or friends, i;houlders slumped, eyes red but cried out. Daily Pil.ot Spotlights OC Churches A new approach to coverage of churches and synagogues .at- tended q,y r esidents or the Orange Coast begins Saturday in the Daily Pilot. The first of a weekly Serie.a o( feature reports on area religious institutions appear.; in place of the usual church listings. Veteran newsman Tom Barle y examines the El Toro Church or Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 1in his first feature report, Satur- day. I ln coming weeks he wiJI attend ~rvices without advanc;e warn· ing and report fully on churche;; . or temples Orange Coast resi- dents attend. Look for the first of this continu· ing series in Saturday's Dally Pilot . • -::: ••.•• ..y--·; Beautiful Crewel Wing Chairs DREXEL-HE RI T AGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK--f< AR AST AN-8AKER Ready for Immediate Del ivery On disp\ay Now • -Stop in and See NEWPORT BEACH • • "-_A llAli '7J --~~--~ ,,Iii/I lJ2?Wi'.'.!~C~~;~~~Clj "."'""°. 1 ea VY'r'.. fTP~, -,"""", ,..N ... ,."~OA"1"11WY .......... , WUltOAYS I SATUIOATS 9:00 lo 5:l0 TORRANCE • 2:J6.49 HAwntbRNE BLVD. f()pen Fri. til 9, Sun. 12•.S.QQI !Jj'8·1279 " • ' ( l I I j ' ..• I I r ~ ' • , I' 7 I' .Ji' '\ -, ~· '' ·. • • •• . • ·• • ... ...., ' . ' 0.-a_.g~ Coast _ , -· EDITIQN " Tod ay'• C lo91ng N~ Y. ~toe lui' VOL. 68, NO . 101, lllE/'18."l·:&:Sll ··' c . --.. ~ ' GE c'OUNliY, cALI FOltNI FRI PAY, A'PRIL 11, 1975 N /C TEN CENTS ' '.... •. i t Grand 'Jury ll~ ~ . .ijf );~s~ssor's 'D~als' By GARY G RANVILLE D'ttl•O. ,, l'li.tM.llH W!\ole'8le w~q~llng and deal· ing in the Oranee s;ounty ~­ aiessor .. s oCrice ,is reve1:1led in transcr1ipts of Grand Jury testimony m11.de public today. Tti · testimon Crom 11 wit· nesseil at three secret sessions led to lhe bribery lnClictment last month o f assist a nt assessor Geo9e µpt on and Ta nd y . - Corporatl on Vice Presldent:1 J.ame1 "'8u11ton. Included in, the teatil'l}on'Y.1-'are taleJ' ot gifts, fa~or~ ... h dden ·.campaign con· tr1but1ons, documents missing from assessor's files and ~lated billings. Most of the periOd cov- ered in the investigatiQn leading to the bribery indictments was when Rep. Andrew tunshaw was Orange' County Assessor. I\ was a few hours aner the D-41' P'llel ,,_ ., U. .. ...,_ BEREAVED HORSE OWNERS COMFORT EACH OTHER At Falrgroundl, Tears for Four·legged Friends Horse Owners Ask .Why Animals Died , By DOUG FRITZSCHE OI' Ill~ D•ily Pilot~ ·"Oh why. Wh y, God. Why did he have to die?'' . Faces flushed, eyes filled with tears they huddled in tight clusters seeking comfort in the urms of friends. Smoke still curled up from the blackened, charred remnants of the stables where their horses- their prized pQssessions. (heir friends a nd the fbcus of a lifestyle unique to a certain breed of teen· age girls -lived and died. A backhoe mixed damp earth with the sti ll-s moldering hay. Water streamed from a broken overhead pipe . Poli ce and firemen wandered through the a ftermath of an early morning fire at the Orange County Fair- grounds stable area that killed 14 of 20 horses in a stable trianaged by John Waller of Costa Mesa. Someone's companion lay life- less on the ground, covered with a blanket. "How would you_like to have to tell a 12-year-old girl her horse is dead? Norma Curley wondered. Geronimo, her daughter's horse, perished in Lhe blaze. Cindy Raab, 20, or Costa Mesa no longer owns horses. But as she hui:ldled with her younger sister and mother, her tears flowed in an unbroken stream. Honey, h er first horse, an animal she had outgrown. had died in the fire. Honey was sold to a friend, she said. "but Honey was my first horse." "I always told myself th8t when I had the money 1•vA>uld buy Honey back and put her ot.11.' to pasture for the rest of her life,'' she cried. Tack s lung over her shoulder, she turned to 11. friend for a tearful reminlgcence about Honey. "I thought I was too old tor hones," s he said. + • "~A lot of the girls are In school and they don't know yet," Mrs. Curle1 said. • Those who were there knew. It was a tragedy that perhaps c8n °"'"'"""Mltl ....... LOST OLD FRIEND • M•••'• c:)ncfy Reeb only be understood by a teen-age girl who bas put her baby sitting money, time, attention and love into the ownership or a horse. OWnefs of tilirae.s in "other nearby st&&l~s stood'.by, un· rcterstandina. They wec:e thankful that th eir h orses had been spa red. - Sharon Ward, tS, of Co.ta Mesa had dlscus~ed i:noving ffer horSe, Bonnie, to the burned sta- ble only Thursday. "Thank God," she said to a friend. • "They· are ol(,I ~." st~ble manager John Walle! of Ci>sta (See TEARS, P11eAZ) ) .. • G;;;;;d ~Y returlled tbe~1.i. 111ent.1 that Oranf6 County Dis· trl<(i Attom.,y· «:ecil .Hicks de< Cided tO Send 7 a t~an in- vestigating team to Alexandria, 'Va., to search Hinsbaw'a apak· 'ment. ... .There, ... Assistant District At- torftey Michael Capizzi aod in- vestigator John Coleman seized stereo equipment mentioned pro- minen tly in ·the Grand Jury By ARTHUR R. VINSEL ot tlM Dlllly l"ltot $Uft A predawn fire fed by dry. straw and wood exploded in a stable at Costa Mesa's Orange County Fairgrounds today, kill· ing 14 horses as horrified bystan- ders fought the blaze from roof· tops with garden hoses. One g irl. 17. sprinted along the edge o r the licking fl ames to rree other panicked horses trapped in an adjacent 22-sta ll stable. The frighten ed beas ts ran through the fairgrounds with at least eight stampeding through a gate onto nearby streets. All were rounded up. . ' \. '· tesUmony. " ·~ , Accord-Ing to then l'andy CorpOr:ation wareh~uae in-anager Jeseph Cerni, thf:_equip~t wlll!I delivered to Buxton's office th Garden 'Grove when Hinshaw was present. · Later, a_ssistant administrator KeMeth M acLeod testified that he and another worker in the as· ses50r's office deli vered the un· opened stereo packages from Up· t on's Santa Ana home to Hin.shaw's Newport Beach apart· ment. Cerni told the jury there was no paper work to cover lhe.lrans.,.c· tion and that there !;lad been none accompanying other mefchan· dise Upton had picked up at UJe coll)pany's warehouse on Knott Avenue in Gar4en Grove. , Upl.On.accordiQI to l~timony, had received a n $864 generator , , r • • > ~ ,. for his boat at 'no charge v.:he'n Bux!on was Tandy's chief opcrat·. .ing orricer lh Oran Re County. The generator was located in a Febru'ary Search Jed by Coleman aqd a ssisted by two Harbor Patrol orf icers in Newport Beach. A key "'itness ampng the 11 who testified was Tandy tax ~ASSESSOR ,fage A2) • .. .. Damage is initially estimated to be at least $100,CXXI, but in- vestigators said it. could climb high e r depending upo n in- dividual value of the dead horses, most or ,which,pe:risbed'in locked siau .. <R•lated·.Pbot<>, PligeA3) • O•HY f'il01 l"MM 8• JUdwrG )l ... llkr CHARRED ~RE~ OF STABLE BARN SHOWS VIOLENCE OF PREDAWN BLAZE 'm ~;Jlll~il.".• Flf.i"• "*fie .... '91111••·• Holoceuat That' Claimed 14 Helpleas Horaea ' A column ,pf smoke visible for miles towered more than 500 feet inl the cloudy sky al:IOrtl)' after 6:30 a .m . '.f.he blaze fiared•in the wooden building, one of about a dozen housing more than 100 horses. Tile F lip S ide No cause was determined im- mediately. CIA .Man Denies Ad ventures Fire Departme nt Battalion Chief Ed Lewis. who serves as fire insptctor, said while survey~ ing the smoky rubble 21h hours late r it is doubtful it ever will be known, due to the total destruc · tion. One immedlate theory offered WBS faulty wiring. I Accountant Richard, Farmer. 29, of 1691 Mesa Drive, Santa Ana Heights, was called at work by his wife when she learned of the blaze and sent to check on their horse Tanoan. He found it safe in another sta- ble, but expressed bitterness. "There was a man in just now showing us the wiring in our barn and it's pathetic, unbelievable," he said. Electrical wiring deficiencies and an archaic water supply system on the old WW JI Santa Ana Army Air Base land has been discussed in the past by the 32nd District Agricultural Associa· tion, administrators of the state property. 0.Hf Pllol St.loft l"tlolo REBUTS.SPY TALES CIA Speaker Lynch Battalion Chier Lewis said to- day renovation or the water system has nearly been complet- ed, but a water hydrant nearest the stable that burned was not connected and the refore dry. Kla n smen Set Fire He said it made no difrerence in the battle against the fire that ctestroyed Bar land itsoccupants, opefated by Lesley Nelson Train· ingStables. . "There was nothing left to (See HORS!j:S, Page A2) HOUSTON (lJPJ) -Ku Klux Klansmen burned an eight-foot cross on the front lawn of Aldine Hi gh School to"protest the slayi ng of a white s tudent by a black.· Authorities said J ·. EdWin ·Threadgill, grand dragon Or the Ku Klux Klan of America, Inc .. claimed credit for the cross burn· in.g. ' Shot-Down ' FAA Squ.elches Ce re monies . Jl would have been one of thOse unique ribbon cuttings -something much moreno\jel than the old scissors game. BUT PLANNERS of Opening-day ceremonies next Tuesday at the new Marriott Hotel in Newport Beach didn't reckon with the Federal Aviation Administra'tton. . orocials or that agency have natty r ejected any chance of movie flylhg aCe FrA~ Tallman slicing through an -airborne ribbon abo've lhe.JWitel in a vintage airplane. " TALLMAN, a 11.¥"t nYer from Newport Beach, had beet!, sch~q)ed lP fly a 1910 bipl ane through 'a ribbon held alo(t. b:te·w,eattler balloon. But spokesme n for the event satd today that lederal.Qlficlals haUy said no. _ MJIT!ott publicist GI•<!• Zi&Jl~r t equ~lly spectaculll\:aubllllui.)9rt¥ · a.m. Tuesday. , .1 ... " ~-·;,1,1141iJ .. 4 , •. r l I-et 1111UI d~katlon• . ~ •• ~' . ' I •• '" . . .;\ ' . . ,,,,, "' By JACK CHAPPELL Ol'TlloO.llW PiWllS~ll · The Central Intelligence Agen - cy just doesn't r un "'J ames Bo nd" style operations and it certainly doesn 't send American agents into the Soviet Unjon to assassin ate m c m hers of that na - tion's secret po li ce. So said retired CIA executive John Lynch \\'ho spoke Thursday .to aboµt 30 meriibers or the Laguna Beach' Exchange Club. A month before, tbe same club had heard a t alk by Laguna Niguel re'sident Philip ''Da\'e" Thomas who said he was a former CrA agent and told or as· sassination, political intrigue, and personal daring. · Lynch said Thomas' tales are not true. He cited his own service as a CIA security officer. a sort or spy 's spy, and 20-plus year with the agency. The CIA maintains Thomas never has been an agent and is plainly annoyed that during the Nigue l res id ent's speaking engagments. he has linked the agency to the assassination of foreign agents, talked about a possible tic between it and the BS· sassination or President John F . Kenned y, c harged it with en- couraging overthrow or govern- ments and with domestic spying. One Thomas tale involves his commandeering of a PanAm jet and removing,its 250 passengers in <.in escape from enemy agents hot on his trail. He said he paid the $250,000 "ticket" with his American Expres,J" credit card. Lynch pooh-poohed that story, saying not even J . Paul Getty could charge a quarter million dollar airplane ticket on his credit CBrd . "The only lim its to the accusa- tions against the CIA is the farthest reaches of MfQ. Thomas' imagination, "Lynch asserted. Regarding Thomas' claim that he "hit" 20 Soviet KGB (secret police) agents for the CIA. L~i;h said no Ame rican agent woUld last inside Russia aner killing a KGB man. • He: said if the CIA wanted a man assassinated, the "accepted practiee" is to subvert a citizen in the nation .and have him perform the duty. He said e KGB agent's as- sassin ation would certainly bring 1'fll>lisals. Thomas, 39, a vlce-pre8ident.of IQ\ 'Line Computer Systems or Newpart Beao,h, has said be can pljoo\!e his .ervice with I.he agfency, «See LYNCH, PageA2) ,J S,e nate Okays Malprac tice Co ver age Bid . SACRAMENTO !UP!) -The state Senat e has overwhelmingly passed two bi lls aimed atguaran- teeing tbe availability of nlalpractice in s urance for California physicians and olhe1· health professionals du1;ng the remainder of the year. The measures by Senators Den · n"is Ca rpenter (R·Ne"•port Beach ) CS8398) and Peter ll . Behr CR-Tiburon) (513491 ), we re sent to the Assen1 bly Thursday on \'Otes or 35·1 and 36-1. As "urgen· cy" bi lls, they would take effect immediately upon signature of Gove~nOr Edmund G. Bro~nJr . The' legislation was prompted by insuraqce company warnings that policies might be cancelled because of the increasing number or malpractice claims and sub- stantially higher settlements. Bas~calty, the hills "'ould a uthorize the s late in surance commissioner to b1ing together liability insurance companies from all fields, including automobile insurance and form "pools " to assure the aVailabiJily <See INSURANCE, PageA2) Orn n jfe"" Co ast ... .JI W e a t h t_•r . The .weather service switched signals this aft<.•r- noon, changing its forecast of sunshine Saturday, to a 40 percent chan ce of showers. Hi ghs 60 to 65. Lows in the 40s. Mostly sunny Sunday. it added. I NSIDE T ODAY Wonien of ill repute have been the subjecl of a number . of well-known plays, and a UC Irvine drama sludent has gathered scenes /roT11 lhesc plays into a produclion which U uniquely her own. See story . on page C J of today 's Weekender. · lndl"X MoMvTr• A• Mowks Cl-? Mul ... l,llltllls Al N•ll..-.IMt!ws A4 Ol' .... """IW Al ,.,,.._. ••·J ~ ... , Slec:llMl>!11;'11 .... . Tolt~I"'°" C4 T,_ettrt (6-1 ....... f ·~ ..... ,...., 6,4 .... ttlWr Cl·I ' • ' I I I • OA1LVPILOT N/C • FIREMEN POUR WATER INTO STALLS IN TRAGIC BLAZE 'There Was Nothing Left To .Save,' Says Fire Inspector Fro1n Page A I TEARS ... ?t1esa said. "There has been some ta lk lately that they are not very safe ." Waller lost Bonnie and Clyde, his two horses. in the fire. "We all knew the condition when we leased.·· he said. ''But it '\'Ould be good to have some kind of alarm .. , The stables were highly flam· 1nable, said Waller, who leases the stable from the state. The wiring may have been faulty, he said. Lesley Nelson. Who had kept her six horses in the stable, stood <it the edge of a circle of friends, shoulders slumped, eyes red but cried out. "I can't talk anymore," she said. Daily Pil,ot Spotlighls OC Churches A new approach to coverage of churches and syn a.gogues at- tended by residents of the Orange Coast begins Saturday in the Dai ly Pilot. The first of a \\-"Cck ly series of feature reports on area reli gious institutions appears in place of the usual c hurch listings. · Veteran newsman Tom Barley fxamines the El Toro 'church of Jesus Christ of Latter Da y Saints 1ln his first feature report. Salur- ~ay . In coming weeks he "'"ill attend fervices "'ithout advance warn- IJJg and report fully on churches or temples Orange Coast resi- dents atte nd. . Look for the firstofthis conti nu - ing series in Saturday's Daily Pilot. Kissinger Apology WA SH INGT ON IUP!l - Secretary or State Ji enry A. Kiss· 'inger has offered a ·'profound apology" for missing a luncheon he s ponsored for Japanese foreign l\.1in ister Kiichi 'Miyazawa Thurs da y. St ate Department orficials said today. They said Kissi nger will hold a luncheon today for l\-1iyazawa . 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Detective Sam Amburgey said the bandit, in hi& twenties strode into the restaura nt at Narcissus Avenue a nd East Coast Highway ~hortly after noon and first a&k ed a cashier for change. He then ·produced a .45·caliber pistol and his own pap er bag and de manded money ''The restaurant was full of custom er s at the time, and ~ suspeet worked rast. After he took the cash, he ran out or the restaurant. across the highway and apparently jumped into a car behind some buildings, 11 he said. Fron• Page Al LYNCH ... but to date has failed to produce eVidence. He was unavailable for comment Thursday. Lynch, 49, has been verified as a former lntelli gen ce man by the <1gency, but he s ide-stepped a question of how he could prove he was a former CIA m an should he suddenly become a Thomas-like embarrassment and the agency disclaimed his service. Lynch said the CIA "just wouldn't do that sort of thing.'' f'rolM Page Al INSURANCE of malpractice policies for the rc- mainderof 1975. They are designed as a tem- porary solution to the m alprac· lice "crisis." Lawmakers (ace more than a half-dozen other more comprehensive proposals to curb the numbe r of malpractice claims and th e s ize of awards. The di ff ere nee between the two is that, under Carpenter 's bill, the insurance pools wou ld provide full coverage, while Behr's bill calls for a limited type of cov- erage to include only claims made during 1975 and not those that might develop in future years. Pharmacists 'Ill' . . LOS ANGELES IUPI) -More tha n half the ~a unty 's 105 pharmacists staged a "sickout" Thursday, a ff ecting pharmaceutical .service to 9,700 patients and outpatients at six county hospitals. County Person- nel Director Gordon T. Nesvig said the ,pharmacists' AFL-CIO Service Employcs Local 434 and the county have reached at de- adlock in their month-long wage negotiations . DOW ADVANCES FOR4THDAY i'\E\\. YORK CU PJ ) -The stock market closed higher for the fourth ronsecutive &Hsion to- day in active trading on the New ''ork Stock Exchange, a1 short· term interest rates eased and the bond market firmed. The Do\.\· Jone Indust r ial ;iverage f:(ained 8.21 points to 789.50. Advnnces led declines by uhout an eight·to.(ive margin . (Tables. A9 J Pr~ccs \\'t're s lightly hiihtr in moderate t r<1 dtng o n the ·American Stock Exchanae. • Newport BQ~g~~ Plan Set NewPort Beach City .Manaa:er Robert Wynn today unveiled a preliminary budget for the oom · ing fiscal yea r s howing refer ex- . penses than the old one and J>n:>- poslng-no increases in the municipal t ax rate. Wh ether the document re· mains that \Yay. however, \viii depend on salary ntigotiations and projects which city coun· 1cilmen may decide to add. PANICKED HORSES CROWD AGAll\4ST FENCE AFTER F~EEING FAIRGRPUNDS Fl.RE ·Roundup Was Completed Early, lut For 14 Horaea, Help Ceme Too Late The first public Council ex· amination or the document call· ing tor $18.8 m illion in expen· ditures is Monday anemoon at 1:30p.m. Wynn's document shows a s light decline from the current budget or $18.96 million. ' 0.)ly l'llol 5bff ,.... BRAVES FLAMES Horse Owner Dolen ho., Page A 1 HORSES ... • save ... it \Vas totally involved when we•got ther e . If the fire had spread to another stable, then it \.\'ould have m ade a difference.'' F1ames did char portions of ad· jacent Barn J , ~here Nancy Dolan, 17, of WO.Mendoza Drive, Costa Mesa, freed s everal horses aft.er the (ire broke out. Miss Dolan Had coine ·rrom her nearby home to visit and feed her horse, Sierra's Palleo, "and was at the opf>osite end of the sla· ble complex raking st.raw when shesmelledsmoke. ··And then all t'.he horses st arted screaming and really freaking oul.'I ran down tbere and the fire was kind of sbalfow and then the whole place just went up. ''I drove to call for help and then came ha.c k. There were people on the rOofs with garden hoses. I let seven or eight horses out,'' sh«;_ re· called. One group of free'd horses stam- peded through the fairgrounds praperty. the last slow runner -bearing seared. third-degree burn on its flank. and seeming to only follow the sound of hoofbeats ahead. Heat had appar ently blinded it. Police, Orange County Animal Co ntrol officers, owners and others simply willing to help- many tearful-helped corral the rampaging animals, whose fli ght resµlted in a radio Sigalert for motorists to avoid the area. The burned horse wa.s led back and tethered not far from where scores or gri m and mourning horse lovers were gathering to console each other or await word o£the £1\te of their own mounts. Piles of charred and smoke· blackened tackroom supplies in· eluding saddles stacked neatly in a row told the story mutely com- pared to the earlier screams of trapped horses. A couple of teenaged girls sobbed in eflch others' a rms. A man in an ornate cowboy hat con· ferred v.·ith severa l horse owners. his Adam's Apple bob- bing as he gulped on his grief. He y,·as comparing a list of stalls that contained dead horses with the stalls "'here theirs had been stabled. One you ng gi rl stopped beside the tethered horse that did escap('. hut not before the-ragin g blaze inflicted burns and wounds too severe to indicate survival. The horse panted hoarsely 1 Hi s · flank burn was ra\v. "J.fc's bli nd and he can 't even breathe .... " the adolescent girl whi1np<'red . A few minutes later from the direction "'here the horse had been tethered a gunshot s hat· tered the hush that settled over lhe area 1n tht> aftermath of dis· aster. The peoplC' gathered flinched and a few horses stabled nearby sh iver ed and y,·h i nnied nervously. Bl Test Okay EDWARDS AF'B <UPI) -The prototype of the Bl, the Air ft~orce 's hope ror a m anned bomber or the 19805 , passed milestone tc!'t.s on its sixth flight Thursday -for the fi f5t time breaking the sound barrier and refueling In fli ght . ' Miss Davis Hits U.S. Repression By ELLIOTT ALMOND Ol IMO•llr P~lot$111t F ULLERTON -An gela Davis, speaking at Cal State Fullerton Thursday night urged students to organi ze a campus movement against what s he said is racist and political repression in the U.S. The former UCLA philosophy professor and self.avowed l\.1ar x- ist a lso said the current economic s ituation Is an example of how "the establis hment is losing its grip." She spoke to about 1,000 students from Cal State Fullerton and Chapman College. "Capitalism is on its way out the back door of hi story," she said . "And the situation now won 't get any better." J\.1i ss D av is a ttacked Vice President Nelson Rockefeller. "'Look how R ockefeller and Kissinger handled Allende's Chile "'hen he wanted to nationalize the copper mines. They used the CIA to take care of the business in· terests, ''she asserted. '"The U.S. ruling class must be on the warpath if they ni'Ust t ransfer Rockefeller frpm the board of directors of big business to the vice presidency.'' . . Through her illustrations of \\'hat she said was political and socialoppre1sion1 Miss Davis em- phasized a need to organize .. ''The ruling class is pitting poor whites against block and chicanos. We must organize to fight this op· pression." Miss Davis told students they s hould write to any of the major courts or to President Ford to let the leaders know what people think about political prisoners. She said they could pressure the nation's leaders with letters de- mandin g the release of the Soledad Six or Jo Ann Lillie in North C8rolina. f'ron1 Page A I ASSESSOR ... manager \V illian1 John llughes Jr. Wh en first (•ailed lo tesU£y before the jury March 6, Hughes invoked hi s Fifth Amendment rights and refused to answer Capizzi 's q uestions .. After being recalled l\.1arch 20 :ind pres umably after being granted immu n ity 1-lughes answered Capttzils inquiries. He admitted that campaign contributions to Assessor J ack Vallerga's 1973 and 1974 fund raisers \\•ere disguised on the company's books as tax pay- ments. Hughes recall ed using a $2,000 cashier 's check to buy dinner ticltets in 1973 and another $1 ,000 to purchase tickets for another fund raiser in 1974. Wh en asked by Capizzi \\'hY the political contributions were dis· guised and kept secret from other company employes Hughes replie d , ''Mike, I think the answer to that is obvious.'' ' He also admitted entertaining · Orange County assessor's offi ce officials at International As- sociation o{ Assessing Officers conventions in Miami, Dallas and San Francisco. However, Hughes denied that any or his activities were aimed at influencing assessment of Tandy property, especially that property wbic h escaped assess· ment in 1969. 1970, 1971and1972. It was after deputy assessor Joe Stancheck audited tbe com· pany's books in Forth Worth, Tex. that the under assessment "'as discovered. Stancheck t estified that he turned his r ecords over to .f4S· sessor Jack Valle rga in early 1973, but that the added assess- 1ment was not billed to the com- pany until after the Grand Jury had subpoenaed the company's files from the assessor 's office in 1973. The amount of escaped assess- ment that Stancheck uncovered during his audit \\'as roughly $.10,000 for each or the four years. l\.1ost of it. Stancheck told the jury,-was due to interpetations or import merchandise in the com- pany's inventory. The city manager projected that assessed valuation next fis- cal year would rise about 5.8per· cent -considerably.less than.it has in recent yearfi. The current tax rate or $1.18 per $100 of as· sessed valUaLion would remain unchanged. Wynn said the preliminary docu m e nt r ef l ect s h eavy slashing to maintain a balance - $2.99 million cut from depart· ,ment r~uests. So'me of the items cut, he added, "could be considered as 1worthwhile projects" which might ~e restored once coun- cilmen begin their examination. Wynn added that although con- struction is expeCted to continue at a depressed rate. extra income rrom recteral grants would help raise the n ow or cash by about 2.33 percent next budget year. Unification Vote Slated In November By KATHY.CLANCY Ot-. Oollt "IM libtl Fountain Valley residents will vote Nov. 4 on rormation or a new· unified s chool district within their own boundaries. The state Board or Education voted 6 to 3 THurs day in' Fresno to grant the vote on the issue. Residents or the el'itire city of Fountain V•lley and of the separate Fountain Valley School District will vote on the matter. · ['hat iilcludes families in the Huntington Beach so-called "Strip" portion or the Fountain Valley Element ary School Dis- trict as well as residents or the Vista View Schbol area, a small section of the Ocean View School District that lies Within the City of Fountain Valley. The state board vote came aft er a 4 1n hour hearing during \\'hich 33 school administrators and parents Spoke against the plan and 11 Fountain Vall.o.y ·parents and three Fountain Valley Elementary School Dis· trict trustees spoke in favor of it. Beautiful Crewel Wing Chairs Ready for Immediate Delivery On display Now -Stop in and See 'OAEXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON--WOOOMARK-«ARASTAN-BAKER • WHICDA TS & SA TUIDA TS t :OO lo 5:l0 ~I ' •• NEWPORT BEACH• 1727 Wt:STCLl•"t~ DR .. 842·2050 . LAGUNA BEACH• :U~ Nc>HTll t;C J,\S'I' llW\'., 4\M-W l TORRANCE• 2:\649 ttAW'IlfORNr.: BLVD . 4C'>Pt'n f"ri. til 9, Sun . 12·$:30> 111$;1279 • ---- '8ig 3'. Losses 'Wo~t ''~uip NeJl(Jrt !e~n ' 'lb · ~ffJ\,OC'·(>.1116 '-41F!Ji-.Cia1 reporu duo r'9m • ~,rtolnltlte BMl 1'iille" lt.ter this l))on\h will ahoW a combined "lint quarter l011 ot over $200 mUUon -the •wor1t perlormance since the Great DeJ!re111 lon, Woll Street-anfl)y1t1 say. • Chrysler Corp. Will report a $95 million lo&.; n en 1rdter \h•n the record $73.5 million deficit In ·the tinaJ t.bree monlh.'J of 1974 ; Ford Molor Is ex· , 1 0 'Pffted to show a $130 mllU on l08s, woret fo r any •• qu_r.rter tn.Jll hia lory; and General Moton wttl re· · .. po,., •.~octest $37 m illion profit , lowest since 1944. :How Did Scotch " J. ·' ;·Fir'm Kill Stock? .. By MILTON MOSKOWITZ . ~ Whal doos Cutty Sark Scotch have to do with the poison: 1DJ Of thOUfS Mn ds or COW!j, bogs Hnd chickens in the stute or Michigan? It actua ll y has. by itself, not hing to do with 1l. Bul we 1Ave today in the era of the·mult1headed corr.:ruti~. the so-~led conglomcrute, and the family re lat omhiPe are not N_ways widely kpown. Money Tree You m a y n ot re· aJiz:e, fo r exJmple, that .t)rmour bacon a od Dial J!:t>a p co m e lro m ~eybound , t he same compa ny that operates all those buses. Or you may not realize that Talon zippers a nd Homelite chain saws now emanate from the same corpor ation. Textron. Or t hat Chesebrough- Pond 's. thl' Vaseline s upplier, a lso brings you Ragu spaghetti sauce . · . IN TH E CAS E OF CUTrY Sark. it's imported from Scotland and d1slr1buted here by Buckingham Corp , whi ch is a wholly owned s ubsidiary or Chicago-based Northwest Industries. On ly J&B Scotch outsells Cutty Sark in the U.S. {DBrk et Northwest Indust ries, Cutty Sar k's parent, is an in· terest1ng conglomerate. Jt used to be in the railroad busi- ness through it s ope ration of the Chicago & North Western. But 1t d1 vers if1ed out or that busin ess s o successfull y that n9w 1t doesn 't e ven have a railroad to worry about. It sold {lie Chicago & No rth Western lo an employee group in 1972. Today, Northwest Industries as a formidable corporate t"nt1ty without th e railroad. Its sales are more than $1 billion. And, in addition to Cutty Sark, 1t has Acme Boot, the world 's largest boot-maker ; Union Underv.•ear , t he world 's largest underwea r-maker, whose major brand is 11'r-w t ol t he Loom : Lone Star, a tubula r steel m anufa cturer : Vels1co l Chem ical, a pcs t1c1dc-maker. and Michigan Chemical, a major producer of bromine chemicals. It's that last s ubsidiary that has caused all the trouble for M1ch1gan farm ers. Mi chigan Chemical makes bromine· base flame ret a rdants. ft also makes a magnerium-bJse S\IPPlem ent that is added to the.teed of animals. YES, THIS TURNED OUT to be a classic expression or Murphy's Law : "JC anything can go wrong, it will." When paper \Vas 1n short supply 1n 1973, Mi chigan Chemical stopped using color-cOO.ed bags. And bags that were sup· posed lo contain the mineral feed supplement inst ead were filled with the fl ame retardant. And this toxic s ubstance was fed lo li vestoc k and l)()Ultry in M1ch1gan. ~The result wa s one of the worst m an-made disasters in US. agricultura l history. More than 10,000 contaminated tfu iry cows !iad t o be s laughtered. Some 1.5 milli on cluckens , nearly one-fifth or Michigan's poultry population, were des troyed. Now there are reports that farmers in Mi chigan arc showing up with t races of the fi re retarda nt in their blood. Exactly how much of the poi;;oned feed supplement was s hipped? That 's not known, How many products from the contaminated animals reached the marketplace? T hat's not known, either . • " SCI ENTISTS ARE NOT even sure what effects the chemica l has on humans. For Northwest Industries, lhe fi rewater from Scotland tamed out lo be a much belter-a.nd safer --tnvestment. 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