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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-04-18 - Orange Coast Pilot' . ' ~ ··:~............ .. " •• I ·.F:ountain \'alley Firm ~it .,. .. ,, - ' ' Mother Arrested E1nbassy Durnin In e Attack Papers; Carrier On Own Son, 7 Heads for Viet? • ur • _..ontmues .. • FR I DAY A FTERNOON, APRIL 18, 1975 VOL M, NO. 1•, ~ SEC'!IONS, :Mo P ... GE'> ms aw ro e Bapp"!f Birthday Teresa Irvin of Huntington Beach \Viii be l\vO years old Saturday, but the glory Of her birthday.cpuld gel lost in a gaggle of family anniversaries. 'TereSa's bitthday comes a day after one grandfather's, four days before her mother's and five days before the birthdays of her other grandfather and her ·gr.at-grandmother. It's -also just three. days prior to her parents' wedding an- niversary. "April is a busy month ," sighed her mother, Mrs. Richard Irvin, i811 Talbert Ave. ' Tucson Mom Seized In Knifing of Son TUCSON. Aciz. <APl -·•My _ mommy is trying to kill me. Please help me. r·m dying." \Vith that, 7-yeur-old Robert Click , his clothing dripping \vith blood from 15 stab ,,·ounds. col- lapsed il1 the doorwu y or u nel1hbor's hOmc. Police said hi s m other, Lois11\. Click, 36. wus charged 'v:ith at· tempted mutdcr. Hcr~on was in critical 'c:,dndltlon today at a Tucson hospital. The boy, bleeding and scre~1m · inl~ staggered rrom his trailer hiome Wednesday .ind struggled t9 o ncighbor's'homc. .. Vicki Bonjour, 17, answered the door. , "Vickie sow red ~II o\'er hi ); yellow T·1hlrt und thought he \\'3 5 pluying cowboys und Indians and h ad paint s pluttered all around." said her mother. Mrs. James Bonjour. ··nut then he told us whut happened and fe ll do\\'n.'' ' !\1omcnts later, police s aid, Mrs. Click ran into the street screaming : ··somebody please kill me. I have sinned." Offi('ers said s he jumped in front of a truck and the n lald down under tbc rront wheeJs or a car, begging the cl.fi ver to run over her neck. Police foun·d her that way, they sajd, ~e was being held on $5,500 bond today tind a preliminary hPttring \\'as set ror f\.1onday. ").. 4 Embassy Burning Papers Bt;LLETIN WAS HI NGTON !UPI> St-cretary or Slate Henry A. Kiss· inger told the llouse lnterna. tional Relations Committee lo· day he had seen ·•some plausible reports" or executions or South Vietnamese ofri eials by Com· munists. SA IGON (UPI ) -1'he U.S. Embassy began burning ""non· essential" papers at its closely guarded compound tod uy a s the military thre at to Suigon in·· creased by the hour. The Britii:>h Embassy sail.I it als o \\.:;1s burnin g fil es and Austrillia \\'a1·ned its cilizens to leave. The U.S. aircraft carrier En · terprise. mean\\o·hil e. left ~tani la unexpectedly and there \~·ere re· ports it might be heading for South Vietnamese \Vale1·s to help \Vith any emergency evacuation' of 1\mericans. The U.S. Embassy said it \\'aS stepping up evacuation of non· essential American personnel in PHNOM PENH ORDERED EVACUATED. Story, A4. LA HABRA FAMILY GETS 3 ORPHAN~B9 line \\'ith President Ford's order to c ut back the 4.000 or so Americans in South Vietnam to 1,000. But only 35 Arnericans ar· rived today at Clark AFB in the Philippines from Saigon. South Vietnamese military ~ourccs said C'lements of IO North Vietnamese divi sions wefc deployed in an arc north , northeast and s outh of Saigon and some members ·of Hn 11th, the North Vietnamese 312th Com· mando Division. have already in· filtrated into Saigon. The closest North Vietnamese divis ions were reported near Bien lloa. 14 miles north or Saigon, und at I .. ong An , 25 miles CSeeEVACUATE, PagcA2) STUDENTS FACE . BREA TH TES'IS COATESVILLE, Pa. CU Pll - The s uperintende nt of the Coatesville School District s aid today the Board. of Education has unanimously voted lo allow the use: o r a brettth·tester to de· tcrmlne if students arc coming to school drunk. W-:de 'Dunt' WidoiOOr Takes Out Ad OXFORD. Mich . (AP) -Wayne Bennett, a 41 - yea r-old widower. is considering 162 responses to hi s advertisement for a ne.w wife. Bennett ran an ad in the Oxford Leader, \Vhich began: ''Wanted one wife : Experience not needed, will train the right person .... " . He says many other res}:K)ndents have been turned a\vay bec'!use his ad specified "no phone calls.'' ·'t believe that the one person that I'm looking for is out there and it would trike me a lifetime, in the conventional way, to find her," he explains. · Bennett';; first wife, Marie. died of a heart attack last year. She was :n . They had been married for nearly 20years a nd had two teen-age ch ildren. He says he's ruled out one woman who sent a let· ter saying her friends call her "Playful Sue, if you know what I mean." 111 Fountain 1' alley 'Dying' Ho.ldup Man Rakes In $1 ,000 By KATllV CI.ANCY Ot lfl• D•il' Po•ot ~I.Ml A bandit , VJ ho wrote a note claiming he was a terminal cancer victim, bought himself a $1,000 funer:.11 with what he said \\'SS a bottle of nitroglycerin Thursday at a Fountain Valley sa\lings and loan office.. . .. The robbery took pliice'at "1:30 :p.m. at the World Savings and Lo,an As-soc·iation·; H-ar,bor Bou lcY<1rd and Edinger Avenue. In his note. the man said he needed $1,000 for •·a decent fun eral,·• FBI ilgenti reportel.l to· day. I-le showed the teller a bottle or c lear liquid , \\'riling he had nothing to live for and \\'Ould blo\v up the bank if he didn't get the cash. But, FBI agents noted. he took onfy the Sl.000 he asked for, lc<.!V· ing behind cash at other teller .stations. ThC' FBI s aid the man . described as about 45 years old . rirsl entered the office at 1: 15 p.m., handing the teller a note saying he wa nted to sec lhc manager. The manager '''as busy, so the man left, returning voith lh e Reagan Visits AMHERST, Moss . !AP l - Forme r California Gov. Ronald Re'ug~n paid an unpublicized vis· It to.Amherst College Wednesday Mnd Thursday, spoke informally with students, and accompanil'd his high-school a ge son on an ad· missions intcr\'ieu'. same note a rc,v minutes later. Again. the manager \\'as busy. \Vhcn the man returned again. he handed the teller the robbery note. 1-'BI agents explained. He then rled in an older model car, \Vilh the license plate partly covered by a cloth, the FBI said. ·The man "'as about five feet, IO inches tOJll, ISO pounds. with gray hair, thic.k·Cramcd glasses and a pOck-marked fa ce, the Fl31 re· ported. I-le did not speak throughout the robbery. using only the nott•s tocommunit•atc. Child Attacks Guard in Rift VICTORl1\, B.C. (1\P) -1\ parliamenJary attendant and a security guard were attacked by a small child when some 100 mothers, fathers atld youngsters stormed the British Columbia legislative buildings and de · manded hot lunches. · The attCndant· ,.,.as struck several limes in the groin, and as hC leaned ove r to remove the child, th e child bit his ear. The guard \Va s also struck in th e groin. The group, from the South l-lill Child Care Center in VanCouvcr. staged a sit-in in u corridor or the legislature Thursday in an at· t e mpt to pers uade ll uman Resources 1\1 inistcr Norm Levi to provide funds for hot lunches ut the cent.er. Irvine Official Testifies By G1\R \' G RAN\'ILLI·: Of lfle D•il~ Pllol St•ff Irvine City Councilm:u1 John Burton \\'as among the \\'it ncsses \\1ho testified before the Orange Countv Grand J ur\' Thursl.lav us the irlvestigati on ·inlo Rei>. · 1\11· d:·e"' l~in s h :1,,··s 19i2 l"Oll · grcssional cam pui1'tn continued. Anothe1· \\'ilnl'SS to aµpcur before the j,ul'y during its loilg. closed-door s ession \\·as Paul Ste\\'ari. u fo1·n1er employe of the county assessor 's office \\'ho is nO\\' Hins ha\\''s chief aide in \Vashington. l).C. The grand jury took no action follo\ving Thursday's session and reportedly \\'ill eontinuc its in · vcstigalion next 'l'hursday. 1\s he left the ju1·y roo1n 'fhurs- day afternoon. llurton s.iid : ··1r you \\'a nt to kno\\' \\'hat I said . I told them (the jurors)' I thought they u·cre all volunte(.'l"S ... R:y \'Oluntet•rs. lhe city eoun- eilman n1eant emplo)'es or the assessor's offi(.'e \\"ho alll.'!{('dly \Vorked on l·lins ha\\"'s can1paign on county lime and at taxpaye1· (See HINSHA"', Page1\2> \\'e a:1fht•r l\1ostl y sunny Sulurduy but son1c low clouds and fog in the morning huul'.s. Warmer tC>mper :1lurC's \\'ith hi ghs in the 60s. Lo\\'S tonight n1ostl y in 40s. I NSIDE TODA '' Ch1ldret1 lla ue u11ique ways of seeing I he world. as tlley u..'i/l der11onslra1e in an art erl1ibit 1vhich opc11s Sa lurday. See story by Daily Pilot staff 1uriter Hilary Kayt· 011 page Cl of today·s \\leekendl'T . MYltllr S.rvi'I ... ti~ L.M.hW'CI Glll .. mi• (loll1J.1tllltl t.mlc1 Oo11-•CI Ol•lfl Notk•I E•IWlillf>olltt FiMflC• """''" 1-mll"Ofl Mt1Unellr1 "'-111•• Al Mtvlel 110 ~IWIFwJtCI• I• twlion•IH•w• At Of•flWI (ltll"IY 01·10 Pfflll• cs 111111•11••"11 Ct Sylvi. POrltr ... """'" '' I'°'• M.>r••" 1••1 T11tvi•i•t1 Bl TM.at••' c•, ""•'"'' 81 w.t'ICIH~_, ... -··""' C•-1 .. .. .. ••·2 (l·• " ll·S ... , " •.. , .. .. Ct-I "f, ' 1 • • .. I f Patty Would Shoot' Fugit~ves Quoted by Sources SAN FRANCICSCO (UPI\ - The San Franc:l sco Examiner .said today th at sour<.•es "'ho ha \'c talked "'ith l)atricia 1-lear::.1 and. her fellow fugitivl's say !hey are ,prepared to shoal if the J"AI fif·cs first in un attempt to t;.1pturc them. The ne\\•spapcr did not identify lhe !Sourccs or gi\'C any indica· lion as Lu when or "'Pere they :i ., :• l ••• No Acting Here might h ave s poken with the rugitivcs. A copyr ighted s tory <1uotcd til t.· sources a s sayini:: l\1 iss I lc.-irst 's conversior\ to the cause or ht:.•r Symbionc !:>c Libl'rulion t\rn1y nb· ductors· had not been pl anned before the kidnap. But on<.·e in SLA custody, they ~aid. r.'liss Hearst was "treated to a lifetime of education in one montb. '' ' \ 'l'lte n ev.•s pape r sa id Miss l·lcarst 's confide nce in Jaw en· force ment "'us s haken by u r aid b.Y Oi:1kl<..1 nd poliC'e with gups clra\\'n on a house in \vhich she v.•as v.·rongfull y believed to be hidin g. Tht' S LA told f!.1iss J-leuri;t that "the F BI d iCl n 't care about he r life ." "If the E'BI s hoots first, they \\'ill shoot bal'k, .. the Examine r quoted one person \\'ho knows the fu giti\'es as s a ~ing. "And it t~ FBI 'breaks into where thC'y are staying, they v.•ill shoot. They are \lri lling to die and they probably feel tha t it 's better to die than to spend ycLi rs in pris on." The Examiner story specifical· ly de nied that Miss Hearst, who y.·as last s een J\1 ay 17. 1974, in Los Angeles, ha d been br·ainwashed, as her parents insisted after her conversion. · . . The story a lso said that the SLA. \\·hit h los t more of its o ri gi n ;.i l m e mbe r s h ip in a shootout \vith police last year in Los Angeles. do'cs not intend to repcut terroris t t actics which led the a ssassination of Oakland Sc hools Supe rintende nt Dr. r..tarcus Foste r, The E xa miner's sources dis- counte d a theory tha t Miss llearst ttnd he r fe llow fugiti\'es, Willi<..1 m and E mily Harris. trave lcd •cross·country in a ,·an driven by J uc k Scott, a sports y.·orld fi gure on which the·FBI re- cently cente red its in vestigation. i\ccordin g to lhc sources, the fu gitives arc doing a lot of 1ead- in g, especia lly of Americ:i.n his- tory. a nd ar c not depressed. They remui n de dicated to "socia l ch;,,inge," the s ources said. J\li ss llearst \\'as kidnapcd by lhe S LA Feb. 4. 1974, in Berkeley: She is the dttughter of Randolph 1\. 1-le;.irst , pre sident and editor of the E xamine r . From Page Al Retired Rear Adm. J ackson R. Tate says his long-lost Russian ~•ctrcss claughter Victoria Fvodorova \von 't be ' 111aking Am erican movies during hci· \'isit in F lorida. The t\vo are shO\\'O \\:alking in garden on T alc 's estate. HINSHAW. •• expense. Burton was paid •$2,000 to m anage llins haw's campaign headquarte rs in Irvine during the 1972 Republican Prim a ry Election y.•hcn the forme r count ,· assessor d e!fca t e d incumbcn.t John Schm ilz in the·thcn 39th District . 'Murdering Whites' Angels' Criteria 1\ccording to Hinshav.•s c am- paign m a nager , Chip Cleary. it "·;.is Burton who was responsible for the m a npower needed a t SAN FRANCISCO (U PI) - The slar prosecut ion witnCss in the Zl'l:>ra murde r tri a l has testifi ed that r ecruits for the "De<.1th 1\ngels" gang \\'e re re· quired to murde r four while . t hildreri, fi ve or six \\'hite women or nine \\'hitl· men to start a race · \\'ar . 1\nthony llarri s, 29, a black ex - ... convict. told the jury Thursday : that defendant J essie L. Cooks. : 30, disc ussed the "Death Angels" ~ group v.·hcn they ,,·ere in San Quentin Prison in June 1973. I-le . quoted Cooks a s saying the ; purpose of the group "v.•as to . ; -start a race v.·ar." "'If you v.·unted to join you have to kill fou r ,v.·hile child ren, fi \'e or six whi le \Vomcn or nine '"hite men. J ust white people y.•ou ld be killed." he s;.i id. • 1\ftcr hl' got out of prison. ; '1-tarris said. he us kcd a nother of · the defcndLi nl s. J .C.X. Simon, 28, "how m;,,i ny v.•ould have to be destroyed '! lie s ;.i id a very l;.irgc numbe r." •1 u1·ris sa id he d eclined. lo join . und th :.t t a n othe r de fend a nt, • 1 Larry Green. 23, a lso decli ned to : join because "it involved loo '. much killing." : The fo urth de fend:.int, i\Ta nuel ' Moore. 30, <.1lso took part in con· vcrsations abou t the "DC'a th Angels'' a nd SLiid he \\'anted lo joi n. l~a rri~ testified. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT 1'"•0...,'Jl• Cl""! ~ily P•!Clf, ""'" Mllth l••on>· "'""a'"" Ne ... P'""·" P"b"''"'dby ,..., o"'"<le c"""' ""bt''"'"' Ce"'p""• ~Mal•""''""''·"" .... bto"'ed Mondar !hlOUO" f ""'" '"' (ft,\A ..,..,..., t.e·•l>Ol l lle..:n, "'""''""'"" 6".otn '0...,. '"'" 11•11~•. l••·n~. 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In eurlier testimony, l larris, \\'ho has been g ra nted immunity from prosecution, described how he dro\'C through the city in an old blal'k C<.1dillac v.·ith some of the defend ants and v.•itn<>ssed the bloody dC'<..1th of a grocery store ov.·ner und ano1her slaying \\'he re a v.·oman begge<l not to be kHled before hl'r ht.'ild \\';JS chopped off ,,·ith a l:irgt.' knife. Fro111PageAI EVACUATE south of the c ity, In add iti on to in- fantry divisions, the Communi sts have :.in <.i r ti ll ery di v is ion ('quipped Y.'ilh longrange 130mm artill ery pieces. an ;1ntiaircrart divis ion v.·it h SAl\.1 miss iles. a nd :.i tunk di,1ision in the capital vit'in ity. · South Vi etn:.i m C'sc m ilita ry sources s aid revised esti mutes of Communi st troops showed about 80,000 men. There are about 51 ,000 combat e ffective South Vietnamese troops .u round the eapit<il and un estimated 100.000 home guards men includi n~ teen- agers a nd m en too old for normal m ili ta ry ser vic e . · Hin s h a w 's e lec tion h ea d - qua rte rs. Clcary's pinpointing of Burton os the manpowe r director of the campaign came in his testimOJ1 Y last year be fore the grand jury. While }lins haw 's campaign mana ge r could not reca ll answers to 47 questions asked him by Assistant District 1\t- torney Mike Ca·pizz i. he did re- m em ber tha t Burton '''as in char ge or m anpowe r. But, according to the C'ity coun - cilm an's summary of his 0\\'11 testimony T ht.i rs day, he beli eved~ the assessor 's cmployes who re- ported for c ampaign duty Li t ·headquar ters \\'ere vol unteers not pa,vns in an alleged con-' s piracy that has already resulted in 1he indictm e nt on criminal <:har ges of nine assessor's office t.•mployes. Stewart, Y.'ho arrived from Washington Wednesdav, was ac· tompanied by his attoi·ney when he entered the grand jury wa iting room . 1\ la wyer himself. Stey.•art re- portedly was granted immunity fro1n proscl'ution in return for his" testimony and was allowed to consult "'ith his <tltorney Lit in· tcrvals. ll in s h aw 's c hie f a ide is beli c\'ed t o have returned to \Vashington s hortly after putting in his a ppear'a nce before the grand j ury. Burton a nd St ewa rt 's a p- pearance before the jury is an in· dicati on tha t ttte ni ne indict- ments already re turned i~ the campa ign s ca nd a l did not put a n end to the investigation. Drug Suspect Said 'Insane' The sour ct.'s said the:-Com· murri sts ~•n d South Vietnamese h:t\'e about e qu al nu1nbcrs or ;1rmor c d \'C'hic lcs. The South Vi etnumesc ;.i re believed to have <1boutt20combataircraft. I.OS ANGELES (U Pl l -Or. 1\ squad of Communi st l'Om -· David Sachs. surgeon turned ac· mandos attacked South Viel· tor. v.•;1s insane 'vhcn he used his nam 's major t'ommunications -mt'Cl ical c redentials to get co· center only five mile1r1 from the c·ain e for hi 1ns elf and friends hl'art or Saigon today but \\·as Sachs ' ntlorney told a federai dtivcn b<1c k before it could inflict court jur~· here. dumuge. Go\•crnmcnt troops also Suehs. 43. techn ical adviser on beat back <t n attack on the t..ong the movie "!\f ·1\-S-ll" who at'ted Bin h ar rny ba s e 14 miles in some films a nd had his own northeast or Saigon during the television dist•ussion shOY..', and ni~ht . his v.•ifc Dianne ar!' on trial on J\·Je:inv.·hilc, U.S. officials sny ·narcotic5 c harges. The prosecu- thcy arc gett ing reports of lion suid Sachs never even ('On- atrociti es a ll egedly rommillcd duc ted phys ical ClCam inattons by Communists in capturt"<I sec· before .i.:i ving friends prcscrip· tions of South Vietnam. lions for drugs contalning co- 0 u t the r e ports arc not cainc. vcrirted.andmost accounts i.1-•crc Sachs' l awyC'r . Ri ch ar d described by onl y one source. Shcrmun. told the jury Thurs· duy. "There 's no question he pre· · One report f rom a monk scribed t.hc cocaW.tt ,..i\hout ex- clai med a bout. 300 South Viet· ;.imi nii:i." u!!ople . lle knew It na mcse \VCre gunned down in a wasn 't for hemorrhoids ... He m a rket pla('c in Ba n Me Thuot snorted it ulong with the other before a crowd of thousand$. coe:on!lpir<Jtors . '' i Moocher Since Saddlcbuck Suvings in l,agun 1.1 I-f ills · h<1d u gl'and opening '"'ith free P<>JJCorn. this pigeon h as been hangin g a ro und. Sec r e t a ry Ma ry Castro ind ulges hin1 \Vith a cookie. · Woman Slain; Son Arrested PERRIS (A P l -A Pcr1is 1n:.in has been booked ror investigation or murder afte r he a ll egedly <lrove over his m othcl' l\\•icC' \\·it h the family car, kill ing her . Riversid e Co untv She1iff's dc- tcl'ti ves s aicl R 0 bcrt George Boivin. 38, \\'U S beini:: held in the . county j ail after his urrl•st \\'ed.' •nesday nig ht. Investi gator s s ;.i i<l he and his moth er, !'lolrs. l.oui se E. lk>nurdo. 55. \\'l're sitti ng in a cur in front of th eir t r <.d lcr homl'. <..1rguing O\'l'I' th e d c;.it h Of u pct dog. Offi cer!:> said Mrs. Benardo got out o{thc l'ar . and then he r son allegedly ,put th C aut o in to r C'\·er Sl'. knocked her do\\•n und r:.in over her. He then r an over ht.·r ugain bc£ore attem pting to flee. the re· port said. Jaw Test? 'Waste Winner' Told l\'.ASIII NGTON <U PI l -Sen. \\'illiam Proxmire s aid today the government h u.s spent almost $500.000 to find out that when peo· pie ure ungry, stop SITlQking or hcl.l r loud noises, they blench their ja\\'S. Proxmire · call ed the ex pcn· <l itures by three Ccderal ngenci•s to a Michigan scientist his choice ror "'the biggest wuStc of 't ux· ~yeri;· money for the month or 1\pri I." The \Viscons in Democrat suid the runds were spent by the Na· tional 'Science Foundation, th-e National Aeronautics and Space 1\d n1inistr:.i t ion ;.ind the Of£i ce of Naval Research to determine un- der \\'hat-condition s rats. monkeys <.1n d hu m;.ins bi te and l'lench their jU Y.'S. The research y.·as-conducted for se\'cn years by Dr. Roland R. Hutchinson of Kala n111zoo Stctte llospi tal. Expe rimenting on monkeys, Hutc hins on ro und tha t the monkeys "hel'ame angry when they wcr-c s hocked und would try to get U\\·;,,i y from the shock," Proxmire said. .. In udd it ion . NS F \\'as in· formed th;.i t d ruhk monkeys do • not usually react as quickly or a s often us sober monkeys and that +hung ry monke ys eet angry more quickly thart wcll·fed monkeys ," hesllld. U . Proxmire said Hutchinson told NAS1\ "That people get angry v.'h('ll they feel cheuted and tend to clench their jaws or even scrco.inl and kick.'', •lutl·hln son resgonded by po inting to the social costs of human violence and contending the research ·'h as resulted in de· . vclopmcnt of some o( the most pre<;ise and accurate methods now available for the study or ag. g ress ion in s eve ral anima l species. " ... As the understandint of the C'auses ,of anger. aggression <..1nd violent an.tisocial acts has becom e more clear, the possibili· ty of improved treatment for in- dividuals. a nd. corr~ive action· for their e nvir onments comes . closer to reality. " He criticized Proxmire tor 1i diculing the government agen· cies and suid by the senator's "public, uninformed and inex· pert discredit or work which is so socially necessary , he causes a disservice to his constitutents and to the country .·' 'IOOo/0 Effeetive' · PostJntercourse Device Reported LOS ANGELES <AP > -An in· traute rine devi ce has been suc- cessfull y tes ted a s a post - inte':co urse <.'ontr accptivc, a med1cul researcher says. Dr. Jack Lippes, a proressor at the Department of Gynecololl{y and Obstetrics a t the State Uni ve· rsity pf Ne w Yorlc in BufCalo, said Thursday a Co pper T, an IUD sh3pcd like a "'T " and covered \\'ith topper. \vas 100 percent cf- ft.'l'ti,·e in pre,·l'nting pregnan· l'it.'S in !.17 \\01ncn v.·ho hud un- protc(·t ed interco urse. Those t·ases includC'd tv.'O in v.•hi ch the device \\'as inserted five days :.ifter intercourse. l~ippes, t he invt.'ntor of the Li ppcs Loop IUD, presented his fi nd ings al the annual meeting of t he 1\sso c i a tion of Planned l)arenthood Physicians. _ The use of an IUD as a post- 1nter c.o u rsc ,contracepli\•e is 1:iossi ble, he explai~. because the fertilized human egg does not rea ch the ute rus for three days. "We now ha ve a method other lhun a drug fo r posl·coital con· tra<'eption," Lippcs said. Until hi s r esearch, the only kno\vn means for preventing pre· gna ncies follO\\'ing unprotected int e r co urs e w e r e drugs - estrogen or d iethylstilbestrol (DES). Lippes said. Estrogen and DES, the so- called "m orning a fter pill," can ' cause nausea or vomiting for 10 lo SO percent of the worrien, and the symptoms sometimes last for several days, Lippes said. The cr am"ps or naus ea t hat are sometim·es associated with the Copper 1. ''last for ii few mioulcs, not days." ,.-~~~~~~~~ 3 Laotian Sites Hit VIENTIANE (UPI ) Fighting has broken out in tflrec locatio ns in Laos between rightist forces and pro.communis t Palhet Lao t r oops ba c ked by ' North Vietnamese forces, ' Uefense Minister Sisouk Champassak said today. said today. Sisouk told a news con· ference ·that the fighting began about 100 miles north or here when the Communist troops overran rive government positions. "I don't know if it is a North Vie'tnamese or Pathet Lao initiative or what they are pushing ror ," Sisouk said. "But these are flagrant viola· tio ns of the· c easefire _agreement which I strong • Jycondemn.'' SPRING LAMP SALE Featuring such I \ well known lines '. I as Marbro Stiff el 't I Design Guild _\ Knob Creek Fredrick Cooper ' l. ~ and more " Don't mi ss this opportunity to enhance your house at .reduced prices DREXEL-HER IT AGE-HENR E DON-WOOD MARK-KARAST AN -BAKER WHKDA YS & SATURDAYS 9:00 lo 5:l0 NEWPORT BEACH• 1121 w1-~s1·cL1t'F ort,, 642·~. LAGUNA BEACH • ;14:, Nl •ffl'll t:<>A.•fr llW'\'., 4tH·GMI TORRANCE• 23649 llAWTIIOltNE BLVD (f)Pf'll Fri, Iii 9. Su11. J2·S:30j 37K·l279 1 • ! ~ ' • • ' . .. • J ' •' ' ~ ~ • • . • '. • . ' . • &~ '\'?@(!!] (j' ®®!?WO©® C'.ot a probll'rr1 ? Tlu.>11 write Pal lJti1111 . Pa l uif// cut r"rl luf>e , ~I lht' {H/h'U'l'f$ l/11d (lC• 11u11 you uctd fo sulve lflt'(/Uitilr:s in gr1 uerrir111:11t one/ fJ1n;;11iL•ss , /lfa 1/ yuur 111w.~1iv11s lo 1'<1 1 /Ju n11 1AI Y11u r ~i:r vii;t·. U rdnge <.:oasl IJa1 /y /•1/111 . l>.C> Hur J.">60. Cost11 /.1 esa, C.'A 926Zfj. l 11clude uour trlepl1011e 111u11bc.r . Safe Sle . ..,..,. .. ar DEAR PAT : I wus' unde.r the impress ioJJ that s leepwea r manufacturers huvc use flamc- resislunl mater ials in pajamas for youngsters. Yet. on a recent shopping trip, I di!icovered lhCtt this Is not the CCtse . Although most brilnds now are identified as being fire -res istant, some urc not . Why is this a llow<.'tl! · L .G., Costa I\.1esa. The Consume r Product Safety Commission's regulation requlr· ing flame-resistant materials for children's s leepwear In sizes 1 to 14 (worn by children up lo age 12) does not go into e[fect untll May 1. 1975. The commission also is considering rlammabllJty con· lrols on tents, !t"Ome or which are made rrom cotton and parafOn - both highly flammabl e· materials. Callforni11 law will re-; quire that 1by July I, 1976, tents used for uccupaney by less than 10 persons must be made from flame -retardant fabri cs or materials approved by the State Fire Marshal, and they must be Mi labeled. Thanks far Action DEAR PAT : I would ltke to thank you for your quick action in getting the De partment of Motor Vehicles in Sacramento lo pro- vide my owner ship certificate, registration and legal documents for my used Ci.If, which you said had lo be handled by the special 1>lales section. Appa rently the ti- tle transfer finally was cleared. I'd been trying lo accomplish this for nearly fi ve m onths. R .D.,CoslaMcsa DMV h eadquarters in Sat'ramento always ads prompt- ly when contacted by At Your Service. In your previous letter, you mentioned several trips to Che Costa Mesa DMV office, where you received unsatisfac· lory txpl1natlons regard.in1 the delay in your car's registration documentaLlon. In such cases, B.W. Miies, manager or the Costa Mesa D~V. should be con- tacted for asslstanc'e. Phofo Backlog DEAR PAT: J ordered a life· size color poster of myself from Congers Color Labs in New York last Dec. 15. I\.ly check for Sll.50, paying for one color and one black and white poster plus mail- ing c harges, \\•as cashed on J an . 3. The lab then requested another $4.25 due to a price inc rease, or i.I request for cancelation. I paid lhe additiona l m oney on J an. 15. Although I r e qu es t ed m y meichandise or a refund on Feb. 18, I 've heard nothing since. R .G., Huntington Beach Congers Color Labs' !ipokesman liaid a larier·lhan· anticipated number of orders had been receivl"d, resulting in a shipping backlog. All orders, in- cluding yours, are suppOsed to~ malled within the next three weeks. If your posters do not ar· rive by May 9, let me know. Insurance Needs DEAR PAT: Is it true that all owners and operators of m otor vehicles now must maintain financial responsibility for their vehicles? Mu st one obta in insurance, or can th is be esta blished in another way? G.L., Mission Viejo Yes, thts law <SB 1471) adds provisions regarding-rtnanclal responslblllty with respect to the operatlo• of moLor vehicles, lncludtn1 motorcycles and trucks as well as cars. Erfectlve Jan. I, 1975, It requires every driver Involved In an accident with property damage In excess o.r S250 to prove financial responsibility lo the Department of Motor Vehicles ror a period of three years or s uffer license rluspensloa for three years or unW 1acll proof Is made. A $100 flae al•o can be Imposed. Flaaaclal re1ponslblllty can be e1tabU1bed by po1tinll a cash deposit or surety bond of $35,000, meeting self ·lnsurance reqalrements, or by carrying auto llablUty Insurance. PeHsh·A•e• lcans .. DEAR PAT:· I'd like to tell G.C., Huntington Beach, tha t lherc arc several Polish clubs in the' county urea. the best known of which ls the Orange County Polka C lub .. We m eet at the Polish Village in Anaheim and hold our chnces at the Plumber's Ji all , 3004 W. 1st St., Santa Ana. J.S .• Newport Beac h Other readers lntertited ln thl5 club may pboae Marge Vetelk•. 14t·llt8, ror more detailed lnformatloa. ' . " .. • • " ,-• • • Fr1day.Apr1118.1975 DAIL y PILOT A 3 UCI Chancellor Asks Food Help By ALAN OIRKIN 04Utt 0•11, f'U.i;~I "uOcqnsclonabl~." Dr. Daniel Aldrich, .chanc<?llor of UC Irvine, carried hia: can1 - PKign to ~lcrt Ameritans to world food needs to 1:1 meeting of the Citizens llarbor Are<.1 Reseurch Tca1n (CJ·lAR'f) Jn Costa Mesu Thursday. Hi s message; "It 's not a ques- tion of ca n we help feed th e· world, but will we'!'' This was the question with which he co1;1cludcd a talk that. appealed £or I coop-eration_ among gov · ernments to tackle th.e problem .and criticized the useo£food aid as a po~tical weapon as AL011.1c" West Side ' Terminal Plan Nixed In a 17·page repo1t to Orangt'.! County supervisors, county ad- ministrators have r.ejected Costa Mesa's proposal to build a nC\\' terminal on the 1,1.·cst si<le or the county airport. "It was una nimously agreed thi.it whileJ.hcre is u need for bet- ter terminal facilities i.lnd reli.lt· ed airport servi ces , . this de- mi.Ind could be tter be m<.'t at a site other than that µroposcd by the Costa J\.1es::i City Cou ncil,'' said County Administrative Of- ficer Robert Thom<is. But Thomas <.1nd county Airp o rt Direc t o r Ro b ert. Bresnahun left the door ope n for possible cons truction somctimf! in the future o r a s pecial lransport<ition terminal near the airport that could handle buses, taxis i.lnd other means of ground transit The off.site term inal proposal has been made several limes in the past , most r ecently by former Orange County T1·i.1nsil Di stri ct manager G .J ... Pe te" Fielding. "Such a facility \\'ould not.only serve the needs of short-h.1u l passengers a l the county airport but the needs or continental ."Ind inter-continenti.i l passenger s or olh~r major airports in th e r e- gion as well,'' 1'homas said. In his m e mo lo supervisors, Thomas a sks that the off-s ite terminal idea be given GO days of study. ' Essentially, the rejectio n of Costa Mesa's idea centered on the fact that a west siclc terminal would offer exactly ihe same .. level of service as the existing terminal. 3 ·Huntington Men Cleared Three Huntington Be<i ch men booked on drug charscs in Di.ini.I Point a ftt:r i.I SL'al'Ch or their li st- ing boat a llegedly r evealed 1.500 pounds of mariju.1n<.i !,tacked below decks h ave been cleared of all charges in Orange County Superior Cou1·t. Jud ge Ke nn eth \Vi lli a ms . former d istrict <illorney, ruled in pretrial action th at la"·men had no authority to ha lt the vessel oc- cupi ed by To11 y Andl'CW 1-'ctcrs, 19, of 1107 Florida SL. Thomas James Wh eele r , 18. of 1827 Mair . St. and Rudy Guerrco, 47, of 914 Pl'<:an St ., ull of lluntington Beach, v.'hen it. entered Dana Harbor . Authorities said they found the pi.i c ki.i gcd m i.l rijuana in the bo~·cls of the vessel "'·hi le th ey \\·ere searching for \\'hat lhC'y said might be illegally obtained lobsters. Or . A ld ric h , who ~·a s chairmun of a study rundcd by the National Scienee F'oundt1.t lon Committee und the Nution:.i l Acudcn1y or Sciences on "'Oriti foocJ and popula tion , apJ)t!uled ror America to export more food to needy nutions. lie pointed out that the U.S. food exports are increasing - from $8 billion in 1972 to$20 bi lli on in 1974 ~but said that food uid hu:i bec.n s l aslled. lie sa id that the bulk or food ex - port now a rc to the Soviet Union. Japan und Western Europe "and more than half of lhe food aid was used for political objecti,·cs in South Vietnam a nd Cambodia rather than in areas <India and Africa) "'Of more acute hum.in needs." l·le s aid that the U.S .. used t.o export nine million tons or food aitl a )'Ci.I r from 19G8·72, but in 1 ~4 the tot al \\'<ts only 3.'1 million tons. l·le uppc~dcd fur a return to the nine milliun ton i.1\'crages of the curlier yei.1 1'S. lie pointed out thut 1\rnc1ieans consume un av<.'ra g(' of 1.850 pounds of foo<l g1·ai ns a year . while t\ltO thirds of the \\'Orld 's ix>pulution ~u1·viv c on i.ln i.lveragc of 400 pounds :.i yc;,1·. Dr: J-\ldril'h , who ::.aid that h(! \\'US s p ea ki n g :.i s a c:hurc.'h la yman conl mitt<'d to doing\\ hi.It he c::in to ovcrco n1c the hunge r problem r:.it her lhun i.IS an c.ic adcmici:.in , Ci.i llcd upon the t:.S. to: -Rt.•\'Cl'!'C lhe recent lrt!nd in rcdu<.·ini: food aid to tlcvc·lopin g O.llJ Pilol PP>Olo lly P•lrk k O'Do11nell VINCE SCIPIONI .SUPPLEMENTS SUBSISTENCE DIET At UC Irvine, Food Day Offerings Were Tea and Rice Subsistence Lunch UCI· Event 'Bland' nu.Lions . , -Take the lead fn ln!suri ng !hat the re is an adequate no\v of food from de vtloped nations to Lie· veloping nations. -Increase domestic: s upplies by increasing: protect.ions for the small farm e r und developing 11 national policy to 1nuxin1 izc food production :.in<l li.tlld use. -J>articipatc in dc\•eloping ;.i world food reserve. -Insure an adequate diet for re \•ery J\f'ne ri can, \\'ith short· ru.nge steps be ing an incrcc.iscd USC: of food st amps and a long- term goal an adequutc sali.lry for C\'e ryonc. -Increase production and ex· ports of fertili ler and mi.Ike U.S. technological <t ssistan<:c i.l\'uilc.i- bl e to developing nations . -Im P.r ove lrc.in s port ~ti on systems to pre \'ent rooc1 rrom de· tcri oration L.i.iun ch e d ucational cam· p:iigns to stop rood \\'astc und to "'tli scour·a gc l'xcessive use of grain.fed alcohol" and for Ci.iltle ·to be r<i ngc fed rathel' than grain fed. -Ac hil'\"e zero popul i.it lon gro\vth in the L.:.S. hy 1985 and sup port \\·orld popu l<.1tion stahUl - ly bY the end of the.· century. -::.l ncr~sc cc.uJog.ic.a.I re· search. -\\'o rk iuternally t.o remo\'i: tr<t<lc barriers ~nd controls on ,,·orld ('Om mod itr priC'es. 1\ldrich Si.lid that the questi6n ra,·in g the \\'(Jl'ld \\"hen <.I ste~dy ~l<ilL' is r c<i.c hed is "\Viii \\'e ha},•e JK'ople \\'ho li \'e miserably pr those \\"ho li ve good li\·cs Ufo their 70s'?" " .. NOx Lawst•it· County Couple Sue Brown ' An Orange couple sued Gov. E<lmun<l ~-B_rO\\•n" ~r. Thursday in action aimc~ at pre\'enting Cahforn1a's c h~er executive f1·o m signing a bill that \\·ould end cpmpulsory 1n- st a ll i.1lion of the cont1·oversi al NOx anti-s mog devi('e. Lr\WYERS 1-~0R Ci.ileb \'.and Joa nn t' J\.lildred S\\'anson said lhey wi ll seek a preli minary injunction in 01'i.lngc Coun- 1ty Superior Court that \\'Oul<l prevent sig-ning of SB 41 or, uhernativcl,·. com pc! Gov. Bl'O\\'n to veto th e me<i sure. 1'hey fi led the la\\'Suil on behalf of th e S\\'ansons' son, Thomas Armour· $\\'i.lnson, 1-t, and i.ill other residents Qf the Sou th Co<isl i\i r Bi.i sin. - TllE S\\'1\NSONS <1rgue that abandonmenl of the NOX rcgul<itiOns is ill~I a nd is being t<..1ken \\'it~out re~son a ble notice to residents in the ;:1rea . It µoses 1mmed1ate and · seriouo di.I nger to all young childrea, they contend in the ac· lion. 8 County ·Agencies Hit on Hiring Bias By \-\'ILLlf\l\J SCllREIBER ing i.illd UP\\"i.ird mobi lity or 011~e 0 .. 1, Pll1>1s1.111 . minorities i.lnd \\"Omen. The Ora nge County Grand The jury Si.lit! the ('ounty <lL" Jury has singled out eight county partments should co1nplcle thL•1r government departme nts and the affi rmi.li.i\'e action r eports ('.1t h CO\JrlS for failing to achie\'e com-qui.lrter in a timely 1nanner and plete parity in the hi ring of provide c:.i ree r li.iddcrs anti up- \vomen and m inorit ics. \\·a rd mobility to mino1itil'S and ThC jury 's overall assessment \\·omen. of the count}' 's affirmative action Singled out for noncompliance . hiring prog r am "·a.s good. I · h rr · · ,. \\"It many i.I 1rm at1\·e <1.C ion "While there is t'\'idcnce to go<ils \\'Cre the county counsel, believe that the county is no\v the district a ttorney. the public emer gi ng <is i.I model for other af-defender , the assessors offit·e. firmative<iclionprogri.lm s,somc proba t ion d e pa r t1n c nt , the areas of t·oncern do ren1ain "the sheriff's dcpart1ne nt, \\'Clf are dc- re1>0rt said . ' Pi.ll'lm cnt i.lnd the cou1t s. B 0 OLS '"If rou set' :.i food li ke the :rcrri-s d Y J ON bl ~· ome epartmcnts urc reluc· "\Vhile the i·ur)' real izes it n1 ;1y O''.D '''''' eTen,i·unktt ." · d • ~ 1 °1 '~" tant to provide nee t•d tlata to the be difficult to rccruil n1i no1·itiC's A bo\vl of ri C'e and cup of tea On the lis t ,,·er<.• e nriched \\'hitc county J\ffirm ativc Action of-d · h' h r aren't ex<ict ly the most thrilling bread, bucun. s ugar, eoli.1 type ficer, \\'h i le othe rs iir act. i •·e t"h11 \\"Olll~n,. \Vil Hl 1 L' eou 1 n1.v,. or things to hi.Ive for lunch. Thev're bcveri.lges. µrin1c g riJdC beef and ..., esc posi tons. a re-e\'<J ua ion •olorless .,nd. le.•lurel•ss. ·and I b 1 r tokenism ," th e jury Si.lid. refer-ofrecruiting meth ods t.·ould sol\'e ._ ... ,, -c: sevcr:.t 1·an( s o cereals and ring specifi call y to c<ireer train-the problem." - they le a \'e th c s lo m ach \\'it h " .~b~•·c:a:k:· f:;":;':;'~fo~o~d~s~· ·;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;, . gni.lwing fe eling of hung~. r Few students · at c.;c Irvi ne elected to give up their norm<il meal in the Commons Thursd<.1v to Ci.It a subsist ence lunch iii honor of Food Day . ........__ The rice and te a \\'el"eSelccted for the sacr ifice mei.il '"for no µi.irttcu lar !'Ci.Is on,·· a spokesman for the Food D<ty pli.inning com- mittee sai<l. lfo\\·ever. it \Vi.JS deliberately serv<.'d in the Commons because it \\·as ''an ironi c place to hi.Ive it \v ith most people eating reguli.lr lun ches,'' a committee menlber s aid. Profits from the SO-cent cha1·gc ,,·ent to the North Americ<tn Congr ess on Latin Ame1ica, an ind ependent researc h group \\'hieh studies the distribution of food s in Latin America b y multinational corporations. The spar se m eal also \\'as in - tend ed to call attention to high f oo d prices, hunger an d 1\mc ricans ·poor diets. Students passed out literature •naming the "Terrible Ten'' of 1.\11_1eric1.1n foods, with the advice. PANSIES FUSCHIAS R«J. 69' 91. ............ ....... M - TlfGREEH. lright ¥eH Arie tedwed qrtli. ~W llJll'OWinl)- flfDWARf. Dark 9re~. CJl'01H1d -SANTA AHA._ s4 r•sistant, •1cele11t wtltt•r color. 29~ Rf'9. 7.95 ...... ~s~~:rEE:LAHTS P!; •. 50% OFF s1;~' HOUSE PLANTS ,r;6ERMAI"(_S~ % PRICE i FISH EMULSION · 1 Parents Brace Up For Braces Sunday • SALE i o:~~:t~~~~~er i HOUSE PLANTS SA VE For Your hallCJlng baokeh 1-ler e are features th.it .:ippear likely to be among "Sunduy's Bes t " in the Dail y l>i lot for \\•eekend readers : '• BRACED FOR BRACES? One of the first elective expenses to go in <tny kind of economic crunch oft en is the cost or or- thodonlia-braces for "'junior 's'' teeth. Dail y Pilot Slaff Writer Frede rick Schoemehl checks into the situation for YOU Section re· aders. DOWN ON RANCH -The big s pread visible from the San Qiego Freeway down San Juan wa y, Rancho Capis tra no, is . available as a camping and ou t · door event a r ea <rrec) t o qualified groups . Meet the r11nch owners and find out who qua lifies in a YOU Section story by Starr Writer Jackie Jlyman. HEALTH OF UNBORN -A study done by Dr. Robert l .iv· (suNDAY SPECIAL) in gston of UC San Diego shon-·ed an unusually high number of pre- gnant \\'Omen in San Diego Cou n· tr "'ho a re und ernourished -;-- \\'ith bad consequences fo r then· un born.' Free lance \\·titer Tony Hinric hs poses the question: Docs Orange County suffer the same problem ? See \\'hi.It some county auth orities say. on the Editorial P ages. MAKING l\IOVIES -Kieth Merrill, promising young pro· ducer who p ut together the Oscar -winning film on rodeoing. "The Gr eat Amcricon Cov .. bor ." i;pc nt a r ecent \\1Cckend astraddle the bucking· chute fences at a Costa J\.1esa rodeo With a c:1mcru in his hand. The 11uily Pilot ·s Tom McCann profil~ the fil m mnke r in S und ay 's ltors in ' Around. ~- CREEPING CHARLIE or PIGGY BACKS R«J. 1.00 Val. II'• SfOIU ft~'" \'f 1•l~hh1 n ... , .. ~ 1·er1oll 1rr. lltlpo , ..... ..... !IKtft orvm }our 1:•rdf11. Matt lt!l..et ~lpft 10111•\ot~ . ~lort btao• ~l 1>rl! •'"ttl fO<O. I lb 1.45 5 lbs l .tl 20 lbs t .ts ' ''"~" rr;; C.uiii.· .... l.,·11\."f"'"""'•hk> ~·"k" ~" ltt) <:~"'' I(> • n"' I I . r \'•,ttobl• l:•rfle11 l'•c'HI ""~ ml.,.m•HOll to ~flll yOI< l•1 l~f !1\U•1 !fi>m 11,)!•r t •r<H11 01i. )"••• t • 1-. ,P~om Penh Ordered Evacuated Hazards ,Die-hard In Water G e t Your Money Jle r e Reported. Attacks ·Feared By Unllrd PrtlUi lntem11 tlonal The vl('torious Khmer Rouge ordered the evacuation of lhe clviliun 1>opulation of. Phnom Penh today in re.@r·lhe cit)'. n11aht be bombed or shelled by dte·hard government hole.louts, the French radio reported. n 1l\1·FLAMS D EPT. -Sinct; my youth . I have c.1pparcntly ~lways given the fa st·bul'k artists t he , impression of a hayseed just out of the <:ountry , gazing upon our great Orange Coast for the firs t time. Cle:.irly , l am the guy they hu\•e al1,1,•ays seen coming. Over the years, various shady· looking characters have sidled up to 1ne, offering bargain pricps on s uch items c1s the Ba lbOa Pier: u11 oil \\•e ll in do1,1,•nto1,1,'n lluntingt on 13caeh complete 1,1,·ith a set of encyclopedias; ;.1 part U\\'ncrship in the Laguna Beuch Festi\·al of Arts ; -ride tickets for the Costa l\les a police helicopter : or an unnual pass to the Sun Clemente t•lubhouse. l\10STLY, J llAVE managed tu · bypass these burgain tempta· lions. But I've been nicked a fe\\" timl's, too. l\lostly by traveling magazine salesmen \Vh o only ha\'C one s umplc copy \\'ith dog· t·ared page s. Now. hOY.'C\·er. I must admit t·onfusion by the odd t1,1,·ists and turns bl'ing taken by our unset· tli.>d t_•conomy. I am nusterc~ by lhc Great l\·toney Givea\\'ily. 1101\"l' )'Ou noticed? Everybody \\ants to gi \'l' you some c<.ish. 1\ll this co1ncs to you in the form of rcbales. re imbursements or puymcnts for the past i;ins of drug t·ompanics or potato chip munufacturers. .,. THE POTATO CIU P people· y,·ant. to gi"e you money because the governme nt has told t tiem !hey bclt(.'r. So chip eaters by tht• thousa nds ha\·e been sending in for c;.is h. I never knc\\' there \rt· re so m<iny potato chip lo\'ers. ThiS g i\'Ca\\·ay ends l\1onday, thank goodness. so ma}'bc lhe telephones y,•i\l quit ringing here in t!Jc newspaper offit•£>. Everybody \\'<ints to knoy,• \\'hc1·e to send in for the eash. Earli er. \1·e had the g reat automobile rt•bate \ti1hcre the e<.ir people \\'ould fork over Long Grel'IJ if you 'd just buy a ncy,· ·vehicle. !\J;_iny or the uppliunt•t_• µeoplc rollO\\'Cd this lead. • \Vhen n1one y gets tossctl ;_irou nd like this, you t'iJ n be sure the government 1,1,·on't I.Jc ft1r bl•hind. LO AND BEllOl.D, the ncxl .thi-ng you know the F'ed t:l'als \\'Cre telling us they'd tough up t·ash if \ve 'd jus t pay uur income taxt·s. f->a y up . and you get a t·heck in thl.' mail. by goll ,\'. All this free cash fJO\l'ing in is 'be"•ildering to a guy like me \1·ho. back a few yeurs. let <i barg;_i in p1ice on the Ba I !Jou Jlil'r slip through my fin gl'rs. 'Giv e 'em Hell Ha,..ry' UP1Te~ President Ford, actor J ames Whitmore and Margaret Truman Daniel s hare laugh after Whitmore's portrayal or former President Truman in ... "Giv.e 'em Hell Harry." Il was firsl time an incumbent president saw oroductio n in Ford's Theater since Abraha m Lincoln was shot.-- Computer Provides Man First Sounds SALT l.1\KE CIT'I !L"Pl l .-\ ti2-ycar-old d(·af n1an heard hi:-. first sound li1s1 \\'(•Pk \\'ht•n ;1 computer uctiv;1ted :.in elcttrodc impl:.tntt_·d in sid e• his cur -thl' first step tO\\'ard Jelling him un - dt·rst<irttl human s pcel'h. Joe, an cnginct'r ,,·ho has bl'cn LotiJJ ly deaf s ince i·nf:.inty. rt•s pondcd \\ ilh a r<iist'll finger \1·hen sc.il•nti sts :..il lhc· Uni,·ersity of L"tah sent signals from the t om put£'!' dO\\ n ;.1 \\ i1·l' th1·ough his skull lo u11c of six pinhead- sizcd clettrodt_·s. ·rhc tircuitry \\'<1s inserted in his innl'r car by mierost·opic sur· gery a fc''' days c:.il'lit•r in Los A11gclcs. "TllERE JS SO question that hc "s heurin g things," Dr. \\"illiam 1·1. Do beJJc. tlirector of the uni,·t:1·s ity ·s ncuroprostheses program. reported tod:_(\'. "'It 's a \\·hole different sc•nsution than \\"hat's he's h<id before." LAST SATliRDA\', the t.:tah rt·sct1rchers p lugged ,1·ires hooked to a computer into a pt>1·mancnl socket '"button" pro- truding through the skin behind JOl''s t_•ar. "We \\·ere checking i m · pedances \\'hen he sta11ed getting flashl's ... little quick sounds," s aid Dr . l\1 . G . l\1ladejo\'sky, a . computer scientist at Utah. "~lc's not a dcmonstralivc mi.In. has no false hopes and is not that contcrncd about hearing uftcr a good. full life \vithout it - but he y,•as very l'XCitcd. They \\'t.'l"t' the firs t sounds he 'd C\'Cr heard." <.tdded Dobcllc. The rest:archers and Joe. \11ho . is listed as a CO·Cxpc1imenter on the project , are-now trying to dif· fcrentiate the pitches and ranges produced by elect rical stimula· ti on of each term in al. Therl' hope is to pro\'ide eom· puter·assisted heuring \\'ithin three to fi\'e years for ten~ or thou sonds or persons totally deaf because of d<imagc to the ·· tochlca. Wt\,Slll NGTON lUPll -The Environmental Protection Agen· cy said to<l"ay a survey of the na- tion's drinking water supplies round u susPectcd cancer t•ausing agent present in lo'v amounts in each of th e 79 cities tested. EPA Administrator Russell R. Tra in said the che1nica l. ehloroform. i.!pparently resulted in m ost cases at least in part from chemical reactions caused by chlorination of the 1,1,·ater. But Train stressed chlo1i nation still api)ears to be.the best \vay to handle a variety of public health probl~ms and the agency "''as not about t o r ecom m e nd it be dropped. T llE EPA ALSO sai.p a more comprehe nsive s urv~y showed eoncentralions of 1h c cancer causing gas vinyl chloride dis- solved in both treated and un· treated ''·ater supplil's of ~1iami . It also sho\ved traces or vinyl chloride and another suspected ca r cinogen. BlS-2 ether, in Philadelphia 's treat ed water supply. EPA officials were reluctant to ret·om m e nd 'any particular method or treatment to remove the substances from the 1,1,•ater. saying they preferred to get at the source of the problem instead 'of treating the end result. CHLOROFORM was found in the \\-'ater supp.ly of every city tested, ranging from as high us 309 micr~ra m s per liter in Huron. S. . to a low of 0.2 in Tucson, Ari . Chlo roform is a s uSpected ca ncer causin g agent in its •gaseous state a lthough less is kno,vn about its impact when in· gestcd. EPA ordered the survey last fall after the environinental de· fe nsc fund reported a significant relationship bet1,1,•een cant·er de- aths and drinking \\'alcr taken from the Mi ssissippi Rivl'r in the t\e1,1,· Orleans area. THE: GROUP said lhcrt_• \1·ould be 30 fe1,1,·er cancer dl'aths every yt:ar umong 1,1,•hite males in Kt>\\' Orleans if cancer euusing agents \\'ere removed rrom the "·uter. T he fund 's study said the l\-lis· sissippi its e lf was polluted \Vith ·indus trial y,·as teii a nd that ('h lorin ation in water treatment plt1nts turned some others into carcinogens. ··our busic C'Onclusion from lhe survey released today is that the problem of organic chemicals In public \\'ater supply systems ex· ists 'throughout the country.'' Train said ... And even a l the low levels \ve round, the chem ic.MS are a matter or concern that Y.•ar-· 'rants the d iligent carrying out of our safe drinking wuter plans." , Now toda y. \\'I:.' hiJ\'c u givca\\-·oy on son1ething th<.1t h:.1sn 't l'\'<'n h appen ed yt't. California Assemblyman Tt>rry Goggin has introtluced a bil l to reimburse motorists "'ho bought NOx anti·smog dcv!ccs ror their ca rs. Joe , \\'hose l:..st nan1e \l'tts 1\ilhheld, is the s cC'ond patit•nt in u joint t'Xpcrimenla/ pro~ri.lm s turtt'd t\\-·o ye.i rs ago b~· the un· j ,·c r sl t v 's i n s titute for biomedicciJ engineering and the l'<ir research ins titute in Los 1\ngeles. Father Convicted T JI E CATCll l lf,RE is that Governo r BrO\\'n ha!:in·t ev1.:n ·signet! the bill yC't \Vhic h 1,1,•uul d wipe o ut the NOx rt><1uircment. Goggins· bi ll \\"Ouldn't ha,·e Lhe state paying you hack the price of the NOx gadget. I-le \l•ould ta\: the a uto builders a nd make them pay . Of (•oursc. they didn "l hu\'t_• Su 1·gcons drilled through hi s skull b('hind hi:-; right t_•a r dnd µlaecd ~1x l1n~' clt•ctrodes in the cochlea -the tiny. snail-Shaped )sountl receptor orgLln of the innt·r L'ilt', Of CO,Strating Son . unything to do \\' ith it. But thul 's · okii y. It 's more fret' money. ·rakC' it if it happens. FREE l\I ONt:\· 1s !>llC h u joyous thing. Tht.!1'e is onl ~· one pa1tofit that really puzz les ml'. rr everybody is gi\·i11g iJ\\·a y ult this cas h. hO\\' conic J '111 not ri ch? T rain Off Tracks GOLD Rlil\" (,\Pi -The Southern P ~1cific ·~ main line i.1c1·0::.s Lht_• Sil'rr<1 '.'\(•\·al.la \\·us · blul'kt•d 1'hursday \l'hen a fr£>i ght truin \r:1s d(·1·uilcd to ;.1\·oid hit· ting ;1 man ly in g on lhe t1·:.it·ks, the railro<ill l't_•porll'<I. 'fhret• t•ars near the nl id dlt· of lhl.' 1 IO·t·ar t_•astl.Jound freight jumped the trac:k s \\'hen lht• engi n ee r :.latnml'd on the IJ1 '<1kcs, the SP spokl'smun suid. l·IOl.:STO.r-; (UPI 1 -Oil field cons ultant Kerry A ndru s Crocker. convicted of us ing radiocicti\~ material to castrate his 14 -y ea r ·o ld ·son. suys he il l1,1,•ays Jovetl the boy. ··1 love m y son . I hope some- day, some1,1,1ay this '''ill becoint• kno\\'n," Crocker said after a jury sl'ntenced him Thursday to the muximtfm 10 )•ears in p1ison :.ind <i 55.000 fi ne . Defense attorney Jimmy J iJmcs s aid the verdict 1,1,·iJI be <ip· pealed. • New Mexico Buffeted Winds Kiwck Out PotiJer, Halt Searchers Temper~t11res ~ .. ,~ "• "''· AlllvO!l'l'IQUt '' " All;inl_, " " 110,1on " .. bl.1t11•0 •• " Q\•(•90 ,, .. ... CH>1.onn"1+ " .. C:llly~ldnG .. • o.iu., " " Den~t·• " " ·" De'M01flC', .. .. ·" °"''°'' .. .. l-iO!IOlulu .. .. .~ O:•~•sCtl' .. " .~ U~Ve11.t• " .. Ml¥nl " " M 1l-k<"<" " " MonM-h• " .. ... He•O••••n• " " Noe ... .,.,,~ ~ .. Ol<l•~C•tv .. .. » ""' ... " .. .~ P•lm Sp"l'9' " " Pl'IH-ll!fl1.t .. .. PllOll'l'I•~· .. .. P!lhlW•Qli " " Pv•t1•nc1.0rt. .. .. ... ··~ " " !.K1,.,T11t1'llO .. ,, !it. louli. " .. S.ltl••1C1tv .. .. ... S,,., Fr•f!Cl\CO •• .. Se•111t " ., 'h•lfl•ngton .. .. I Callfor•la Clt<lt, 1.u<1ny !.kll !. Ind wt r....,-r t•~ ' " Pt•~l~rt' 11110 IN 11k l:tfl(l~tC'll llw !ooulf\t'•I! C•l1lor11!• !O•C'C•~I , or1nq;"'O Int. •••• ih '"'' ~prino·ll•e *ft•e'ld . ., '"' i.t•.on . ll>fl WC"•llWlfm•n w id 'om" c.;M,l•I IOwclO\ld' 1n11 IOQdu"~ll Ille fTIOtnol'l(I "°'"' »1.,.a1r u-ou10 ~ "''""'.a. W•1'1Cond•I~' to mar 1~ ... '"''· Lo• croud' wilt ll!e•-ln!o lin '#ll'l(l'lle' s.aru•O•r ttut tr.e Oav ,l'w:><mt 1 "\\IE FEJ.:L TllE JlJRY re- ' ached a \'Crdict th<1t \\'<JS based o n l'motio n rather t han evidente," J a mes s:.iid. '·There \\·as not a sh red of evitlence to SUp(,>Orl that \ICl'diC't ... He was t'O n\'icled of exposing the boy to ces ium pellets \l'hilc the child s lept during "'el'kend visits in 1972. C rocker . 44 , \\'U S \\\'i ce di\•orccd from the boy"s mother. P ROSECUTOR MIKE HIN- ton told the jur y Crocker mutilat. ed the boy to gain r evenge again_st hi s ex·wifeor because he was mad ut the child for not wanting to visit . more. _ Kirk, \\•ho \\'as 11 at the time. testified he y,·as fri ghtened by the mysterio us capsules he found stuffed between t•ouch cushions, under a pillow in his father's bed. in tclc \1ision ei.lrphoncs and in a sock Marrie d at arms' length by Crocker . Doctors testified Kirk could never father children. They said he wus too young to tell whether hormone injections could retain his masculine characteristics. One of Kirk 's t esticles y,·as destroyed by the cesium. D9ify Pllot D..M"""Y lsG••.+Md Mot'l(lay-Frl(fay: H you do not have YOU' oaoer by 5.30 D m .. can belor& 1 o.m. and your coe>y .... n be ~ llVt!rect Salun:ray 1nd Sunday: II 'IOU do not rece<ve rovr toPy by 9 a.m, Satur- day, or a a.m. Sunday. c.11 bel0t• 10 a.m. and your CODY will be cleliverfld • Clrc ....... T1l11• 1 II Most Ol'ange County Are1s 14J-4JJI . Nor1hwesl Huntington Beach. and WHtmlnater ,., ...•• 140-IJJt Sin Clemente, C1pi1lr1no Beach, San Juan C1p111rano. ,... Dana Point. South Lagµna, Laguna Nlgvctl . . . . . . , , , 4'1-MJI • Former Treasury Secretary John Connally, acquitted on charges he received payoffs or $10,000, ·is considering re- entering politics. He told re· po'rters after verdict, 'I tiope I ne ver lose a desire to . be involved in political af- rairs.' Law make r • From Utah Sentencea From "'ire S~rvlces WASHI NGTON -Rep . George V. Hansen (R-ld:.iho),' was sentenced today to serve two months in fed eral prison o n ·t wo mis demea no r campaign finan('e \'io lations. (.___IN_S_HO_R_T~J In se ntencing th e con · gressman. U.S. Oist1ict Judge George l l art said. "Ir the peo· pie y.•ho m akc the i:.iy.·s can 't obey them who can be expected to obey the m '.'., -Conspiracy Now Senn WASHINGTON Knowledgeable 1\ri.1b o(fieials now say thal Saudi Arabian King F aisal's accused assassin may not have al't ed alone. Their suspicio n tliffcrs from the account J{i ''en by the Saudi Arabian gO\·e rnm e nt im · mediu,,tcly after last month 's slaying. P e a ee F o ree O K'd The United Nations Security Council has \'oted unanimously to 'keep the 4,200 -man U.N . peace-Kee ping force on duty in the Sinai Desert bet\vecn Israeli and Egyptian-lines fo r another th ree months . CI A S ueeess Told WASJ-II NGTON -The CIA succeeded in r ecovering por· tions of L\vO n uelcar·armed torpedoes from a sunken Soviet submarine last s um111"er, u con· grt:ssman quotes agency Direc· tor Will iam E. Colby as saying. Ni ek e l ffazardoau:> . WASHINGTON -1\ National Academy of S£>il'nccs rl.'port i:tays airborne nit·ke l is becorn- ing an increas ing enl'ironmen· tal contaminant 1,1,1hi(·h ··should be v iey,·ed with taution." The study pa nt•I s:1id 1'h11rsd:.1.' the ml'tal may incrc:.isc the ri~k or t·anccr. t·~pe<"i:d l~ a1nong t'il y _..Ji'''e llcrs and tobat·co smok(·rs. An 1Jn confirmed report by diplomatic sou ~·ces in Saigon said <An air fort'l' pilot of the form~r government bombed lhe r.;,ad10 transmitter just south of Phnom Penh Thursday afternoon. · Prince Norotlom Sihanouk was quoted tod1:ty in Peking as saying Khicu Samphan . leader or ·the Khml'I' Rouge and deputy, "pro· mier or Sihanouk 's goventmenL in exile. ""'ill 1nakc a policy state ment soon as head of the royal government or National Uniou of Can1 bodia. A HOST OF NATIONS began reeognizing the new Cambodian government without waiting for its stateml'nt. including all mem- be r s of the ;\ssociation or Sttwth £>i.1 St Asian · natjons -·. Singuµw·e, l\1alaysia. j!"'~on~sia , T hailand :.1:-ad the Ph1hpp1nes. l.uos also recognized the new r£>· gime. Sihanouk . t itular head of the Khmer Rouge, rceeived ('Oil· gratulations tod ay from ~1ao Tse·tung, President Tito, Yasser Arafat King ~lussein of Jordan and .the Soviet Communist Party /lC\\'Spaper Pra\'da on the rail of Phnom Penh. Diplomatic sources in Saigon a nd Bangkok suid it 1,1,•as believed that the forme r governme nt headed by Prime Minister Long lklrc t still was in eoiltrol of se ver a l provincial c ities. particularly in the rorth\•.-est near the border of Thai and. Bt:T T ll E \l'hert:abouts of l.oni: Borel remained u mystery. C<.i mbodian SOUl'<.'C S ill Bangk0;' saitl hC was captured whUe ,tr}' ing to boara· a helico)>tet t-O fty l' Thailund , but there \\'as no con firmation . Long Borel 1,1,·as one o the o ffici:.1ls on the rebels· de al! lis t. , Gen. Sak Sutsak han. the Jas1 acli1.g president and :ii"mcc fo r·ces commander. a1·1ived ear Jy todt1y at U Tapao airba&e it 1'hailancl . soUrt·es in Bangkok said--1.f©· said he got out barely five minutes ahead of the Con1· munist-led r e bels. 1'hc FrenCh radio s aid Liu population of Phnom Penh y.·a~ s treun1 ing out or the l'otekon1 River city into the surroundint t·ountrysidC althouJ;h the Khme Rouge gave no hint who wa~ threaten'ing the city with bomb: or shells. , . SOME F R ENCH radio stations said the Khmer Rouge, \11ho cap· lured the eity Thursd_ay, wantt·< to clear the capital of its refugee •S\\.'oll cn population so as lo ht . freer to guin control over ad , n1inis trati\'e s-ervices. Tht. Khn1cr Rouge also may "'ish lo ll't the popul ation return only aflt·r u thorough .c heck, accord· ing lO the broudcasts. ,\[though the new government h:.idt·rs n1adc no ofricial announ· t_·c1nt·11t , Sihanouk I.old the Japan 1 bruadt·usting t•u1npany that the Phno1n Penh regime Would 1 fo llO\\' u ncutra tis t foreign policy. C'an1hodia technically haa been ric11t1·al ~inl'C its independel;lce in 1us:i. Th(· Ill'\\' government "'as c:<1.M't'll'd tu follo \1' a left.Jeaning neutrality. Sihanouk suid today he \\-'Ould rt_·turn tu i->hno1n Penh in a bout un1.• month to st_•1·1·e as head of state , lhl' J:.ip<inC'sc Kyodo Nen·s Scr·\·icc rcpo1·tcd rrom Peking. Susan in Snit J ealousy Hits White House . - N F.\V Y<J HI'\ ~ 1\ P ) 1\(•t 1·l'~:-1 Candic:c• Bc•rgen·'s four dat stay \vith the 11:1tion's First F'anli ly on a 1n ugalinc assrgn- ml'nt sp<1rk etl rumors of a r·omant•t• bCl\\·ec1) ht•r and While I louse photogruphcr David Kcnncr·l y. 1 ,~ ~· , It als o s 1>arkt_>d the tcmpt_•r or Prl'.Sidt·nt Ford 's 1 7 ·}'CU l'·Old . d II U ghtt_•I', Sus<Jn . s uirl ~·li ss Rcr&cn. \\·hose plt'lurt•s of Prcsi . dl'nt and i\l r!:i. ~·o rd appea r in the A1uy isSul' o f LadicS" l·lomC' Journ<.il. She s uid the rumurs pron1ptcd f\1 rs . F'urd to send Kennerly u corsage \\'ith a card rcuding .. Con· grutulatlons! Whcn's the •vs." happy duy? .. CA"DIC• But Susu.n "took no pains to concl'al the faC't that, rot ' hC?r, my arrival waK leSs y,·cleomc than my depanure" ft<1iss Bergen "'ri tes . ' She ~aid she discovered Ke nnerly was "Susun's White ~ouse friend a nd ~onridant." who had taken Susan oul a few times and was giving her ph<Jtography lessons . "Susun spoke to me only once," says l\1iss Betgen. . "'When ure you leaving?··· shu u ~kl'd . ··r laughed. 'Is tomor4 row soon enough?' •· "She? brightened visibly. '1 Miss Be rgen added. • f ( l v, The ficc mis tihOI City D. I iy I> sor; da~ fam D cloi Thu c fice met his Da\ A, ('001 sec• reft the sai "Wr mi tr his t e n ch• fath Lo L -I turf claJ suit sug the ing tru< Ir, i~i ~ c.11 cc& S u Co1 Col Sll:IJ sug, and ..... ·he fo r1 l"l'ri S I s -I cou pu L i "SO mu' to I pr o """ <lo~ fl Jo!! end cxil me1 fae1 firs hcg '!'ht! c"m bull Sch ~l a Gr ~ IAI Ca soc S25 ! 1\rg to I frut , •I ITiil for : Tl Sup f i l 1 fTil'( docl tr a l'isc ·rri ' ' !:'iUI• dOl'\ tho! • .. I - Bea ~ing Charges Leveled VAN NUYS (U PU - The Cit)' Attorney ~·'()(· fice is decldina: whether misdeni11nor charges •hould be IUed •&aln•I City Councllmun Donald ·o. Loreriaen for alleged. ty be•tl'* up his •dopted ~on a~d pr..ec nant doaughter.l n·law during a family irtument. Dur tn1 a two-hour closed door session Thursday, hearing of- ( Stale ) ficer Charles a.fcQ uudy met with Lorenzen, 55, his son David, 22, and David's wife, Robin, 21. After lhe hearing, the t"ollncill'l'JllO, serving his second four-year term, rerused to comment on the meeting, but David s aid · that .h e felt a "wront had bccn _com- mitled'1· against him and his wire and that he in~ t e nded t.o press ror charges ugain s t his rathe r. Laae .. lt FfJH LOS ANGELES (U PIJ -A soft d rink manufac.' lure r 'I:hursday riled a class action a ntitrust suit against three major sugar r efiners, charging the firms \\'ilh price fix · ing and r csl ruinl of trade. Jn the F ede ral Cou1t suit, G~ncral Bo ttle rs In c. c h ar ge d th <.1t Ca lifornia und l·l a\\'aii;111 IC&l'l l Sugar Co., !loll y Sugar Corp . a nd Con sollda tt.•d F'ood s Cor p . artificia l ly stabiliz~d the JJri ce of sugar through "brokers and other third parties" v.·ho exchanged price in - formation bet"·cen the rcriners. SLA ~am lu'11 ' . • • Trapped UPITflff'-10 . Mark Anthony ltall, 8, was showing other children how he could go between the mane.)' bars on the playground a t his grade school in Sat'ramento,vhen-\vhoops-he got l'aug ht . Firemen with s pecial equipn1ent \Vorkcd about 30 minutes ' before freein g the youn gster. ( Man Offers $10,000 For Test Tu~e Baby SAN F'RANCISCO (UPI J -An unidentifie<I motn is offering S l0 .000 l o any Englis h or northwestern European woman \\'ho will be:.t 1· a child for him 'through artifit·ial insemination. "Whe n I found out rny \\·ifc couldn't huve c hildren, I felt li ke killing m yself," said the mun, who pluccd a \\'ant a<I in nine C;iiifornia ne\\'S p<1pers. ··t <l on 't \\'unt to m eet thl.' \\·01nan f:.11..·e to fuee. much less h a\'e SL'Xua l l'L'latious \\'ilh her.·· he Si.lid . The n1:.1n , \\·ho \\'Unts to remain '<1.nony n1ous, suid the prospect ive mother of his r hil<I v.·oul<I ha\'e tu be in good health. be of average intelligence. :.1nd "shouldn't have uny serio us inhc riletl defects in thcf<.imi ly .'' ' 'rhe would-be fa thl'r s<1id he is u member of M t.'nsa, an 0 1'· ganization of persons \\'ilh IQs in the geni us range. lie is also <lesc ribe<I <t S u S unday school le:.ic:hel' ;ind luy lc:.t<lcr of his ch url'h. llL• said he \\'t.'nt to Oen1nark otnd S\\'eden in SL·arch of a "·ornan \\'illini:: to ha\·e t he buby for him. but \Vus uns ucc1..·ssful. ,\ fotmily d octor recommended he rnuy ha\'e some lu('k fi nding a mother ..ro r hire on the \\les t Coast. New Costs For State · Motorists ' . SAC RAMENTO (APJ - Calil'brnia m otorii;ts would foot the bill for fl'g hlin~ ;i newly re· c.•ognized s mo~ l)J'Oblcn1 by puy- ing one to three ('l•nts u gallon more fo r unleaded gasolinl·, a stutc r eport recommends . The s l<t ff o f the state Air ' llesourccs Board said oil refiners would have to spend ;,1bout $500 million over the next nine years to c lean sulfur out.or gasoline to meet a pruposc<I pollutio n st;in. <.lard. I • The l't.'~rt Y.'US prest:nlt:'d to the ARB :.ts part of the bourd's move lU\\'a.1·<1 ultu('king the pro· blcm or sulfuric ut·id und oth~r c.•ompounds s pe\\·ing fro1n the t.·atalytic cunvt.'rlers on 1975 otnd late!' model cars. Action on u nt•\\' st anllar<I on sulfur in -gasoline \\'as tlclaye<I until" late r m eeting b~· the st ate board us it finishl'<l l \\'O lfot ys of lengthy m eetings 1'h11rsday, Higher Bills For Electric Use Forecast LOS A1'G ELES (U PI J ~ligh er e le(·tric bills and 1..·on· s crvation plans \\"ill prububly mean a <lecllne in e lectritity l'Oll· .sumption thi:s year, the p resident of Southern Cu li forniu Edison said Thurs day. T.l\.1. J\1cDaniel Jr ... uddressing an annua l s ha reholders meeting, ·said Edison \Viii probably sell Jess elect ricity this yeu1· than it did in 1973. 1--le .a lso s a id lo"' s ulfur J ucl oil burnt.·d in electr ic generating plants sells fo r un average of Sl6.70 a bar re l n O\\', compared \\'ith un average o f Sl2.08 a barrel last year. Edison hus usked the s tate Public Gtil ities Commisr;ion for t\\'O fu e l cos t a dj ustments that \\'Ould add about Sl.20 a month to the a verage bill <i nd also for a gener al rate hike or about S4 .50 a month . The a,·crage bill for a re- s identia l cus tomer u s in g 500 k illo\va tts is S2 I.06. : Ota Complcs !Pifa RABB In . ,. • Friday, April 18. 1975 OAILY PILOT A3 Quake Hits Bay Area S.AN FRANCISCO home. And the navy re· thcywerevaid. t UPI ) -San Fran-le a:i:l'<I u long .forgotten Thetl-page repcrtv.·as ' c.·lscans got a taste of the sec ret docum e nt that writte n by Lt. Fre derick rev.I thing Thurs day su.id many citizens v.•erc Nc"'to n Freeman "''ho night on the eve of the' so drunk on s tolen command ed 11 navy re · OOth anniversary o r the "'hisky they ca red little licffor(·e. disastrous earthquake about theil'O\\'n s afety . 'l'he 700·p-c>u nd god4 •< and fire of 1906 -an The navy rc1>01·t also <less' hvad wus <lclivered· ~ earthquake. said other S.:i n r~ran · to !he present c ity hall .:; 0 ff i c i a l s Ht . the ciscans refused to help in T hursday from Knott 's . .University or California r escue efforts unless Berry f'arm . · sels m og r aph i c station 1r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;"'-:...,__;~oiii;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; said · the t e mblor NEWPORT BEACH measured 3 .6 on the Richte r SCale .and w;-s UMPllCIDEHTID centered five ~·1:11:,._!Y AUCTIQlo..I northwest of Be rkeley. " No damage w as r-C-· $1.000,000IMY&fTOIY ported. co.. ...... ,,,... ..... llLT The 1006 eacthquake 753 PERSIAN RUGS ttnd the three·day fire l•err C-.ei•~ SIR & ~ t hat fullo"'Cd caused IMMllHATI CASH •l9UlllMIMTS NICISSITA.ns n earl y S400 mi llion DISPOSALOFBmltllN'f'BfTORY damagl•. ,\1 lt•asl 452 persons died. TUES .. API. ZZ, I P.M. lVIEW: 7 P.M..t HEWl'OllTIElt IHH, 1107 JAMIOIEf..ID, H.1. Door Prisn la-. ,......_~It. be 9•"' -•Y ~ ...,_,"*"~ 1\111 •lt.1•4•. -c ..... c-. ........ c ... e.. .. TllF. Q U 1\KE re · gistered 8 .3 o n lhe R il' ht er Sc a I e a n d s hook [,!:""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~ Californi'a a lo n g 270 Famous University reports... ,, ~~~11.or~hseo~~~l ~,~~~~u~ up· to 3 TIMES ~-~RE )ROSO'~ 21-foot chas m \\'as h.·ft . .~.- lillong the faultline. Compared. with unfed plants. \. • r,.., 1&#111"! The 1..•ity u lso rel'L'i\·ed ,. -Uni¥•rsltypro¥•1"ln1tanta<tlon" "" 'i; • j l \\'O other r em inde rs of famous unive<1i1y M:i•n,111 ••llOl'I' that oOIO the disaster 1'hursday. p11nt1 l•d wil h M1RACt.E ·GAO w•re The h····d of "n 1' ll ·f"l····· st•ong•r. grt•n•r. mOrl btautolul; pier '-<> " ... 'U ducfd m1ny "'°'' flow•n. go<ldess st atUl· t hat stood "MllllACLEI'' WITH V(QfTA"ILES. Univt•· · h I( ·1 h '''Y ttsu. p<OYfd MIA,-,CL[·GRO produc•d atop city a untl l e ov1120% "'°'' veg•tab111 lhan ev•n mCKt , c<trthqua ke. rctu1·n cd popular "t1mac1 ••· \ ltf\e" plant IOOd, l't: BLIC1'0TICE PU 81-I C HE ARINGS WILL BE HELD BY THE COST,-, ME SA PU.N· NING COMMISSION AT THE CITY HALL, 11 FAIR OR IVE, COSTA MESA, CALI FOR NIA, A1 6:l0 P.M..OR A5 SOO!ll A5 POS SIB LE T11EAE .. FTER ON MOlllOA Y, APRIL 21, 1t 1S, AEGAAOI NG THE FOLLOW I NGAPPLICA1 IOH$: 1. RElONE PETITION NO. R.l~U, GUAHIBID See rewlll fast or money 111,~. , . tor CCKt.I ww Pl•nnin11 Commi•\ion, ~~~~~~;;;~~;;~~~~~~~~~£~~~ 11 Finr Drive, CCKI• W $•, C•h10t,,;1, tor permi\~on to rezon• P«>e>erh IOC<ll· ed 11 1n1 ""•lllea•t corr><'• ol Ville~ Ao.>CI -Hamil Ion Street, Co•t• Mow, c.tlllornit, into conlorm •nc~ will> Ille Qeneral Plan, ttom M11o ~l·CP. llneo. .,.,ronmenl.il on1p.ict report hil• OOen •P. provt<.I. 1. lONE EXCEPTION PERMIT NO, ZE·15.:!9. 10• 111e J•ne• Companv. 1 l"HtS Skyp&rk Circle, StHte F, Irvine, C.Hlorn ia, for a conditional u!>I Pft~il lo cOn•lruc1 l1 un1t apartn.ent pro1ed lo meet CP .C<lndltd• tn .in Rl·CP 1ooe, IOC.itfil .it nu P•cilic ..... enue, c:.o.i. ANY, c.tlilorn l.i. An envirMmtnt.a l lmpa<e report""' ~n <IPP•oveo. J, Publi' 11e1rln9 to con~lder .ciop!Oon ol revh•d t>Y·law• of t~ Pl....,,I~ Commi~iion, City of Col.la -u. For l11r1htr 1nlorma1ion on t,... atiov. appl~1liOn•, !flepn~~·52~50t cau M 11'><' ol11c1 ol the nln9 Otparl- "'"'"'· Room 100, 11 Fair ro~. Co!.t.I Mew, C..Jotorni•. COSTA MESA PLANfl lNC. COMMISSION C. C. Clarke, Cll•irmtn Wollitm L. O~nn. S<!creltryand Dirtclorol Pla'>ninq PubllSlled 0•11•91 eoa.i Daily Pi101. .,,,ii 11. 191~ · 1m.1s TICKTOCKER THRIFT SHOP . SEEKl~G DONATIONS Volunteers Of National Charity League's Ticktocker Thrift Shop are looking for contributions of clothing. furniture. small appliances, books and other-items which can be resold. All donations are tax deductible and a receipt will be issued al the shop. Proceeds tram the thrift shop support and maintain the John Tracy Chnic and Demonstration Home. Orange County Branch. The Ticktocker Thrift Shop is located at 540 West 19th Street in Cosla Mesa, and is open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and 1 :30 Saturdays. Arrangements can be made for pick up of furniture Of o fher large items by phoning the shop, 646-4024 during business hours. SACRAMENTO (C Pl \ -In a survrisc l "'ii;t of court procedure, tv.·o re· puled Symbionesc Liberation 1\r my "soldiers " on trial fo1" murder "'ill be u ll o\\'t.'Ct 1 tu cros s•cxaminc some prosecution witn essL·s otbout "politicotl innuen-· Nixo1i Library Viewed A mhl B k <!! iNsiiiA°NeE sse y ac s ;;,.'7 .... -... ~_. lr---_;,,_-<-1 student s m 0 ki ngr,;~"';;;:;b= <C~;;;;;·~~;;;;;s;;;;:~;;;;;;~;::;~""~"i';I J..;T:..:H.:.:. l:..:N...:..G;:.:=.S;.:A;::-R:.:z~:....:B=..:;:E:..:T:....:T:....:E==:..:.:.::....:.~· -,./ -7~y -, _..;.,, ~~"· . • dos." ... • Russe ll Little. 25, and Jos eph R c miro. ,28. l'nded thei1· sclf·irnpc>Sl'd exile in eourtho usc basc - menl ee lh; Thurs day <tnd faeed the jury for thl' first time s ince the t1ial began three \\'Cl·-ks ;.igo. 'fhey arc accused of No\'· c'mber 1973 cyan ide· bulle t sl11ying of Oakland. School! Superintt.•ndcnl lHarcu!I Foster. \\11-ll'rTI ER i l.iPJi F~ormcr· l'1·es id e nt Rich<.i rd Nixon mc.•t this v.·t.'l'k \\"ith an· ud· ministrato r of \\'hittie1· College ,,·he1·c he v.1cnt to sehool, to dist.·uss pluns for ;i possi b le Nixon libra1·y . SACRAMENTO (U PI J "'-A bil l a llowing high f:ARL'S , - schools to creaie student s moking areas has nar-~.HM.,... -' -_-f, Grodp• to Sue ru\1:ly passed the ,\ssembly and been sent to Gov. Ed· s:~~:T':- mund G. Bro"•n Jr. · · · Sl..+t . The bill by Sen. Arlen Gregorio. (D-San AIY_.Door l\.JatcoJ. passc<I the Assembly Thursday on a 41·35 I 495-0401) \'olc, the bare mujo1ity nee<led. On a prelimin·ary oo1TT0111itu ,·ote the bill recei,·cd onlY 31 \'Oles and it t ook s up· .2,;JJ~(:."'"'° d~Pi!:.~ po__!·ters an hour tu seeurc 10 more. $,. ....... ,.•~ .~ ,_,P.., Supportt.'rs blamc<l cur rcnlly illegal smoking ~"""""~~~i:::!:==='.l Thon1<is \V. BC\\'ley, un campus as the big1;:est s ingle cause for stl1dent ('hairm;in of the school's susp('nsions anti expul sions. The ml·asu re \1·ould al· bo;ir<I of trustees, s aid h(' Ju"'· local sehool board-; to <lceid1..• if.s n1oking ;ireas mt."t ··fo r Som c time '' should be a ll o "'e<I in ~pccia lly designated areas. \\'ilh the forme r presi· ~·You 're nut going to stop smoking by ll'lling dent at his San Cle me nte students, 'you Ci.l n'l s mokcon school grounds.' they cstatel\.londa y. '"·il l go s_omL'\~·h e re els e.·· s aitl 1\ss emblyman l\.1ichat.'l \\'u1·nun1. ( D·l\·Jil l \1allt.·y )_ l\ixon "is vitally in-But 1\sse n1bly n1un Bob i\l cLennan, <R· STIMULATES young mind • -----~-"-,......,,.. -. . B hy 17th and I rv:ine • 11'.I Newport ea5 4 .,. ,, p ') .. Public REDWO O D C ITY fA P ) -Six Northern C<1 l i f ornia medica l socit'ties h a\'e filed u S25 .6 million su it against 1'\rgunaut lnsurun ce Co. to s t op the 1..·om pall)' from raising its rules or 1..·a n c~lin g g r oup 1n<1.lprHctice in s urance for 3.372 doctors . tL·rcsted in making his 'Dov•ney i, the lcgb;latu re's on·ly physici<1 n , sai<I set - pe rson;tl doc uments <ind ting aside ur e us fo l' stu<l ent s mokers "is the s ame n1t.•n1entos uvai labl e h I h ( d ;1s putting up a brotpe on sc oo g roun s." both lo histori<1ns and the i\l ('f~en nan 1..·on t t.'ndcd lh<tt setting: up <.il'l'as for gL•ner<t l public '' u n<I pro· s1noki11g could ulsu inc1·t."ase the us age of marijuana n1ised \Vhittier College eig<1 rcttes. But Gregorio niaintains the bill may .. ,\·ould be a part" of his decrease thc use of pot bc(·uuse cigarette smoking final decision, Bc,vley -""i ll be out in the oµ<.•n <1n<I not behind eloscd res t Saturdays in the re,,. .. ._ AUCTION DAILY PILOT The Ssn l\.I atco County Superior Court s uit \\'<tS fil e d T hur sd11y b y 1nedi1..·a l grouvs co\•l·ting doctors In 1\lunl cda. Con· tra Cost <1, Sun f'r :tn· t iS<'O. l\.I <1r i11 . Sh a s l11 , ·rrinity . Sts kirou and Sul<.ino Counties , plus 22 <loctur s who vr;ictlct' in those <.ireas . said. room <lours. T h e c o I I c g c h a s 1..!J!!l!!!l~"""'-----------------~--=-;:::0;::;"-=:------j ulready been ~ivcn tht.' <1Sscts of the Nixon Foun· dation. for·m ed to build u Nixon pre s identiul library beforl" his :.1d· ministration ll'ilS .s hut· tercd by Waler~ate. PARADE OF ART On the Mall at FASHION ISLAND ~ow thru Sunday . . ··-. 0(8r 50 of California's finest artist s exhibiting traditional to contemporary art now and continuing through Sunday of tljjs week.· • M4il Har!)' Lauter veteran Hollywood acfor aiiil a~complished artist. • FASHION J ISLAND HIJWPO"'I'. CCNTCR . ~K!llc CCNitt _H19hw1Y -Bel ween JarTiboree and MacA'ftnur t .,. __ 1--'*fUu~ """ •"-• ... "*"'· •• '""' u , _ __...,,.._\ ... ,.,.uUJ '-"""" (4, .... D1'£1t 'fJtntSE IJMom ·fp.M. Monday • April Z I 1t f~rau &. Jutlt' .144 u ""' tilt ddlJ ..... ••'-·-' "'""" ---u .ut 1'• "' -DP!I: 1152 lllPOIT llYI. (COlltlEJI 0, BAY L NfWPOllT) COSll llSI, Cl. 1211! Hl·ll44 •t'Cl ~'-''0 11001·~· wto u~m~ "" 100 .0,'-'hl &OO~ ... -!ll~SV1 .,.,,, '"'611: .. ___________ .......... -.. ,~---.......... -....~ .......... ,,,_ ... _______ .. ,~. ( flUDAY. SATIJRDAY. SUNDAY •t 8 P.M. Bargains on Fine Crystal. Sterling Silver. Porcelains. Oriental O bject s d 0Art. Paintings. J ewelry. Antiques, Bronzes. Furniture. Select Indian Turquoise ... s 1.000.000 INVENTO RY 1-'rom £state:t. Courts., 0111-of-Paw11 , B1111kr11ptcii-s vrsrrORSI Come and see what fun an AUCTION can bel FREE AOMISSIO.NI ... across the streetfron1 seven of the Southland's most elegant waterfront restaurants! HOURS ' Inspection & Prioote Soles 10-5 DAILY 1-5 SATU RDAY & SUNDAY Ck>scd Wffinesd~y & Ti1ursd:iy AUCTIONS HELD EVERY FRIDAY. SA.1\JRDAY, SUNDAY at I P .M. USE YOUR BANKAMERICAllD . MASTER CHARGE, PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2S42 W-Coa .. Hltlhw•11 N-rtBeM:h, Cllllfowai. 92660 (714) 645·22H WE 8VV FOR CASH OR SELL ON CON/lflSSION WHOUESTA1U OR llrNOU rrEllS ART l.£VINI:', AUCTIONEER l· \ '. i \ • • • ·-'DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' .New j\pproach Needed THERE WERE NO SECRET AGREEMENTS BETWEEN WASHINGTON ANO SAIGOJlll I HOWEVER, THERE WAS A , "CONFIOENJJAL EXCHANGE" BETWEEN NIXON ANO THIEUI In th~ coming year, we are told, 50,000 more peo- ple will s ettle here, representing u fourth of California's population increase. Fourth District County Supervisor Ralph Clark this week let loose \Vith a mighty blast at a recent Orange County Grand Jury airport report. ' Some of Clavk 's criticism w as justiried, particularly that directed at inconsistencies in the re· port. The addition of 35,000 workers to county payrolls this year will acrount for 16 pct'c cnt of the state's -employment growth. The Grancl Jury, for e:itample. said the airport site selection issUe should be taken out or the political arena. But then it went on to recommend that a new political body be established to settle the question . Sltch in co11sistencies aside, the Grand Jury's airport repo rt ho:ts a positive side. It was a welron1e attempt to provide an innovatiVe ansY1cr to a problem that has nctg ged Orange County for many years. Clark·s criticism also missed a major point when he told the jury it should stay out of policy matters and leave it to the five supervisors to resolve the airport problem . Clark may not lt3 \'C noticed, but the county board of s upervisors ha s spent more than $1 million and 11 years faili ng: to a ns'''er the airport site selection issue . Consequently, it 's obvious that the county's airport problcn1s arc not ·being resolved by the five supervisors. And that is \vhat the Grand Jury w.as saying \Vhen it said the bo41\rd shou ld no\v turn the problem over to others. We're a Bright Spot Orange Countians feeling the pinch of recession may £ind it hard lo believe, but to outsiders our cor· ner of the nation apparently looks pretty good. In fact, one of those national newsletters that en- deavor to keep business men abreast or the times calls Orange County the state's pacesetter and gives \ examples to prove it. Prodigal .. Spending Jackie's Trademark Ancl Orange County Incomes arc expected to go up about 12 percent, compared with a 9 t>ercent increase statewide. The fact that investors have confidence 'in the county. cspcci.a lly the gro\vth of tourism, Is indicated in the fairly recent addition of 1,100 rooms in four major new hotels in the f-larbor Area alone. When bright spots are so hard to find , it's nice to be a part of one. Fee Ill-advised Lct sl \\'eek,, the Orange County Board or Supervisors agreed to pay about 100 former inmates of Orctnge County Ju~l~ Hall $3 each to answer questions asked them b'Y'ttle county •Iqman Relations Commission . 1'he thought of li stening· to some or the _yo ungsters \Vho have brushed or more \\'ith the juvenile justi ce sys'tem h as merit. But paying them to anS\\'er questions does not. One reason is that it shout~ 't be necessary Ne\vspaper re1>orlers, for example. have little trouble rounding ui> for1ner residents of the hctll to g ather,... th eir impress ions of their experiences It should11 't be at all <liffil'ult for the human relations commissioners to do the samC' \vithout setting a fe e for a conversa· ti on · But more in1pc1tant. paying person s, particularly impressionable )'Oungsters, to speak out about their experiences \\'ith a branch of government sets <.1 bad precedent WHEN DOES A SECRET AGREEMENT BECOME A '"CONFIDENTIAL ARRANGEMENT"? WHEN IT IS NO LONGER A SECR ET. F11il11re Will N••t Go .LI 1va~1 D ear Gloomy Gus The Impact of Defeat \VASlllNGTON -f'li story "'ill not li kely forget J :icqucline Ken nedy Ona.ssi.s, the lragi(' firs t lady of the 1960s a ncl jct set queen o f the 1970s , who is C'ct'tainly one (JACK ANDERSON) The sli ghte st distraction. "'hile dri\'ing on the free"•ay, can prove fatal In view of this. \\'hy do yOu suppose the FCC continues to a!IO"' radio com mercials that involve the honking of auto horns or the s creeching of brakes? \\'AS llJNGTON ~·Focus in g the mind on a fe\v points brings into clearer perspe ctive the ~i m · pie fact that this country is un- derg oing a c ri s is of s e lf· confidence and pres tige of serio us proportio ns . { RICHARD WILSON ) cd States to t•:.irry oul a credible foreign poliL·y in the future, and I.he :dr is filled '''ith SJX't'ulation that llc nrv A. Kissinger ,,·ill have to resign.°or th:.1t if he does not his d<iy is dune. of the '''Orld '.s m ost fascinating Ba ld"· in had ins ta ll ed t,,.o \\'Ome n. h:.1ndsome but useless TV sets in To IL'arn 1n o1·c :.1bout the \\'Om<in the house lhe old ty(·oon "'as su behind the beauty and grace, "'" fu l'ious he r e fu sed to pay the last have broken bill .our source ss:J}' 1\ppa re ntly, thr:.ou gh th e the island nut onlv h:.1s no T\1 re - aura of :.1loor. ception but thC' s<'is "·ere shipped ness and re· lo GreeC'C' on a ri \'al airline muteness she Ona ss i s O\\'ll<'d O ly mpi c has creat e d 1\ir"·ays about he rself. Bald"·in a ng rily dC'n ied the \V e h :.1 \' c anecdote 'The r e 's <1bsolutc ly spokl'n lo in · nut a \\'ord of truth in it.'. he told ti mates \\'ho us. But we have h:.i d a('ccss lothc prcvjou s l y record s , \vhit•h s how lh3l h ad been R:ildwin billed Onassis for silent . \Ve ha\·c had <J C'('CSS to $43,855 .74 . 1\ pa y m ent o f .someorhUA'pcrsonalpapers. $27.609.89 \\'as n1 ade on No\' 28. · • 1968, follo"·ed by a seC'ond 510,000 BOTll OF ll F.R late hus bands,· payment on Feb. IO. 1969 But .John F. Ke nnedy and Ari stotleS. O n a ss is. :.1 c cording to o ur On<.1ssis. "·ere mi ll ionaires who sources. refUS('d to pay the could afford to indulge the lovely $6.245.85 bu lane('. Ja~ie. But a C'c ording to in· The bigges t bill Jacki e tried lo Limates. both compl:.1inc<l bitter· pa,~·n off on her hus band "·as for Jy about her extravagance. S400,000 in legal e xpenses over a These intimates describe her la"•s uit involving freelance Photographer Ronald Galella. a s a ··compuls ive s hopper" "'ho She "'rote "'arm notes to her at· lavis hes m o n ey on clothes . torney, Judge Simon Rifkind, jewelry. art, :.1ntiques and other during the litigation. A friend, to objeC'ls t_h:.i ~ ~-:.it ~h her.eye. whom s he sho"·ed the letters, re- lier Pl od1 gal s pending, say our calls s uC'h lines as this one ; "I sources. c aused ~ore tl~:.1n one :.1m so glad that chivalry is not quarre l over money dunng her ·.dead ·• marriagl' lo Kenned y. J\J:.1ry · Galla_gh~r. "'ho kept the First -BUT WHF.N Rifkind submitted Family s per sonal ac~ounl<>, re-his bill it \\'ent unp:.i itl . Onassis port s that J.:J c k 1e ·s p e nt ' 05,446.14 dtu·ing her first ye<ir the \Vh ite I lous e . Of this. n1ore than $40,00CJ',,·cnl r clotht.'S. 'fhl'l'C \\·a s one bill 1---a lone for 54,000 from Givenchy of Paris. Sh e s pent the rest for fobd, liquor , jewelry , art, beauty treat· m ents a nd the like. fn('ident:.1lly, she paid only fo r p1;vate enter· taining o ut of he r a ccount. All the bills fur o frici a l soirecs "'l.'re picked up by the govl·rnn1cnl. \'ET T iit-: fJrcsident's con1· plaints. :.ippa rl'nlly, m<lde little impre s s io n on hL•r. l·'or the rol lo\\·in g: yeOJr . s he r a n up $121,461.61 in l'SPl.'nses. She "'as spending. 1n othe r \\'Ords. more thOJn the Prl·s id en~ $100,000 ::;alary . B.H. Gloomy G"5 <•"""'"" .trt ,...,...rte.I toy •t.>dt'rS .Jnd Oo not "'<•~Urily ,..1i.c:1 U.. ""'"' ol Ult "'""'l'.tptor. Si!lld .,_ pd ptewt lo Gloomy Gus, D.tily Pilot. \\·a s furiou s over the hi gh charges 1\ssociates say he pu t up 550,QOO and told Jackie to pay the rest But whe}l the law firm sued. he relented and arranged a $235,000 settle ment. I-le depos ited the money in he r '\<'Count, and .an hour later she wrote out 3 check. Rifkind dec lined comment. On at leas t one occas ion, Jackie charged one or her shop· ping sprees to her host. The On~ssises "'ere invited to Iran in 1972 as g uests of Iran's top oilman. Reza F.illah, and his daughtC'r. Li lly. 1"0T 01\I, \'did the Onassis e n· lourage run up a huge hotel bill, in r luding s e,·eral long-distance calls. but J :.1ck ie loaded up on ex· 1:icnsi\'e gift s. They left all the bills fo r Fallah to pay. He even pa id ror a fancy Persian rug, "·hic h a belly dancer gave to Ari during her night club act. JaC'kie :.ilso hinted that s he \\'Ould like to take home some golden caviar, \\'hich w:.1 s deli vered in great c1uantity to he r hotel. The fl'\\' points :.1re these: \\°(' "·ithdrC\\" our ·troops from \'ict· n a m 1·1i c Co n gr e ss pulled th e plug 0n COil· t.inued militar)'. aid at a n cC'c ssa r y l evel . 'fhc 1'orth Vie t · n:Jml'Se, in \'iolation of thl.' peac e ~1,g rcc n1 cnt . built up theil' forces a11d l'arricd out 111i!itary op<.•ra· tiuns on OJ l:.1 rge scale . Under this milil:.1ry prl•ssure the South \'icl· naml'SC res istance has cr:.1ckc(\ and may be approaching the poi nt ofL·ollapse. · \\'llERE\'ER the blame li es. and there is plenty for everyone, the United States is rinally con- fronted with the penalties for it s collapse o r \\•ill. Fro m e\'E;r y cor1ler or the globe ca1nc evide nces of lhe eroding :.1nd co1·rosive e(_fect of this col· losal Amer ican i:.1ilure. It is be· ing d ebated at ho1ne \\•ith more he;.1t than lig ht. Let no one be de· luded in trying to take advantage of America in its hour of \\'e:Jk · ness, \\'arns President Ford. It is a hollov.· \\'arning. None of our g reat est a d- \'ersaries is positio ning itself for surprise blo\\·s. r\11 of them ure Con1m cntin g: on thi s r eport. content to ,,·ateh the detcrioru· i"\:.1 ncy Tuc ke rman told us that tion of 1\m e rican J>O\ver in a Jack~ just bought a jacket Ior "'cJtcr of doubt, uncertainty and he r son J ohn , nothing more. But irresolution. ~ '"e. ha~c see~ e v i~enc~ that s~e ...,, Congressmen , es pecially those J.>u1chascd s everal .s heeps kin \\•ho have a l\\'a ys· opposed J:J c k c l s. s heep s ~1n boots, Amcric;Jn assertions of po"·c1· necklaces .. earr in gs , g o ld and influence ha \'C returnee! hr':.1cclel!S , un.t1ques ~nd a brass fr o m \':J C'ation l.'on so lin g trunk for storing the Jewelry. She the n1se l\'es that their consti· bought s.o muc h jewelry, in faC'l, tul'nts :Jrl' sit:k of :.1nything hU \'· thatt.he Jc"·elc r gaveheravalua· in g to do \vilh Vi c tna1n . bl c gift on the house. Therefore they feel politically Ne ither Fa ll ah nor his safe and morall y s n1ug. Some da ughter could be reached for say \VC have done enough, and comment in Jran. can do no more fo r a country tha t In the ne xt report, we'll tell turns ta il on the enemy afte r be· ho\v J <:i ckie s uvcd money.'\-ing s upplie d bountifully \\'ilh • OTllERS ;.1re s imply \villing to let the Communis t forces lake O\'er a ll of lnd o chinu . mes me ri zed us they a r c by Le ninis t conce pts of the ill· cvitability or his tol'y. 1\nd still others .. lik(' Sen. llenr y 1\1 . .J :1 ck s on o f \\"ashington, m ake presidential ('ampai g n n1:.1t e ri a l o r Liil · documented C'har gl's th:.1t llenry A. Kissinger and Richa rd 1\1 . Ni x· on entered into "seC'rel" ~1grce· ments invol\'ing "fate ful " de· cisions ot \vhich the public and Congress kno,,· nothing. 'fhe Vietna1n l'X IX!ri encc ap· proache.s its end in :.1 n1ias ma of rccriminution und s cif · justification "·hieh blinds all its heated parlis:.1n s to one fact . \\'E l~OST. \Ve lost on a g rand scale . The pc r,·ading sense of t\mericun failure is havin~ an impaC't all over the u·orld. Read the foreign press. It is filled with doubts about the re li a bility ol ;\me rica . lnfo1·n1cd co1nmentary questions the a bility or the Un1t· Perh<.1ps the g reatest illusion of all i.s thllt this unfo1·tunatc fai lu1·e of purµosc \Vil! pass into history and bl.' forgottc•n. !Jl'uple dun't rt.•· :.1lly (.',:.H't'." 1'hcy are n1orl! in· tcrt·sll.'d in hO\\' lo 111ake l'll<l.s 111cct during r:1 gi11g inflution. Co mpassion for the million~ "'ho a rL' be in~ uprooll'd after reli 3nC'e on .<\111(.•rica n protection, but little else. But the failurc ,,·ill not go a\\'ay. It ,,·ill haunt every effort of lhe United States to lead 01• guide the \vorld in the future and \\•eigh do\\'11 \vith nagging doubt ever:Y br:.1vc a~s uran cc \\'C give to fri ends ;,frl'd ullies. So. to the \\'01·ld doubt about this country "'ill he added the _self·doubt at home \\'hich has fed on more than a decade of C'l:.tmor. di s order and po liti ca l catastrophe that h:.1s <1 ltcrcd traditional v:.ilues and s haken self -cs tee Ill . This is a s on1ber note to strike in the cou1·sc of bringing m-an end 49 ye ur s o r \\'l'iting l'l'gul:irly for daily publication. but that is the n ature of the \\'Or k -l'Cality. Orders for Murder No sooner did Soulh Vietnam { J armi<'s r e trc<il in p:.1nic than EVANS NOVAK Communist authorities ordered • the death of loC'al government of. '-~-----------..;,,· ficials, s ugges ting the bloodbath c:=:: lon g prcdiC'led lo accomp:.1 ny Saigon's C'Ollapsc. Central Office South Vietnam (COSVN ), Con1munisl high com· n1and for the war's southern sec· tor based in 'fay Ninh province, issued a nC\\' directive April 3, to instruct Communist troops ho\V to exploit their s udden success. Th~ COSVN rcsolut' n sh'esscd that Saig offi cials bC clearly ide the time l\:orth Victna m e f oops e nter abandoned villa ges, then ordered that ca ·'induce the rpasses to ki ficials of the govern· of Vietnam (GVN). Tlli\T COUl.O take the form or "people's t·ourts" dcli veting de· uth :se ntences. But anot he r course could be s oldiers killing nrficiab; and blaming their de- aths on others. This \\':JS outlined in unusua lly explicil terms in another Con11nunist dirt'cli\'e, is· s ued l as t n1 nnth . ain1 cd :.1l le<iders of the Cao Dai religi6u.s "'-... sect : ''\\'hen fi~hting breaks out we '''ill try lo kill a s n1any of the di g nit u rie s ~1 s poss ible . Late r ... \\'C \viii !'ay tht•y \\·ere killed by the G VI'\ or by stray Uullcts." · \Vhc n J :1c kie married Aris totle Onassis, s he drl.'\\' a SJ0.000 mon- th l y a ll o"'a n cc <ind "·as permitted tu C'hargc purchases al fashion<iblc stores. Shl• quiC'kly beg::1n runnin g up shopping bills that "'ere startling L'vcn b.v lhe sh ippin g l yt:oon 's e xpansive slandurds. Why Not Tests for Doctors? t\ foot ·~otc : Tht• 1\p1il 3COSVN !'esolution d irected Con1munist forces to takl' ad \1a11tagtj.•of the t•nemy's collapse to Achie\'c ··total \'ic:t(iry" in 1'975, the fir~t authoritn tive lin1etablc ·frorn llunoi. Ari t:on1 pl~lin l'd to intin1ates that he got one S5 ,000 I.nil for messcngl'r s(.•rv i(·c nnd anothe r SG,000 bill for t he c:.ire and feed· ing or .Jac ki e 's pets. Spcuking for JaC'kie. aide l\:a ncy .TuC'kc rm<:in called these bill s "unrcalistiC'.'' But she \\'Us Ull\\ ii ling to d iscuss Jackie 's fi llunr(•s "·ii h us. Jackie ;li so hir('d thL• (_·elcbr:it· ed decorator. Bill y &tld\\'in. lo re.arran ge th e furn ishings .aboard tho yacht Christina and their house on the Greek h;land of Skorpi08. Buldwin took one look inside the yocht and pronounced .ft · 'lhc epitome of vulgarity and bad tast e ." BUT ONASSIS. act'ording to hi.s assoc iates . was a fa stidious m un who didn't like someone changin·g thi ngs around. Jle wouldn't permit Baldwin to toueh the yacht but agreed lo let him redecorate the Skor pios ho.,.;c. ' When Ari discovered t·hat To the Editor: Regai·ding medical m:.1l11r:.1 c· ti ce costs. "'c read so IJ.ttl c about the \':.dut• or pe riodic:,11 exam1n a- tions , both physical :.1nd n1cnt<.1l , for physiciuns . This u·ee kc nd your p<.i p(•r published statist ics on drug :.1d- diets amon g physicians. \Ve must take dri\'l:I' lt•sts lo prevent injury und dt•at..h. \'l't , physici:ins \\•ho do not keep 111110 date. or have physi C'al ••nd 1111•11 . tal imJ1~1rm enls, arc J~'rn1 it ti:ll to pr;u:t1ee. J\ '''Om ;1n doct or recently said s h e \\'U S q uitt i ng pr1tc tirc because of insu ra nce costs . She had j u s t r ec ov e r e d fr o 1n mononu r h~osi s, und he r hus hancl is a phys ician. IT RE~ll NDF.O me that rny sister i;urfered a very i;cvcre case or that disease bccuuse rour doc- tors did not test her for it, yet ~h e had the sympton1s. ~l y brother hud three da)'S In \ ( MAILBOX ) l.•llers lrom rt•dt•S art w•lt.,,... The rltlll I• <tllGtnst ftlffslo Ul 5~• ort1hnli.;iltll .. ti•r .. "'•M . l.t llt•l ot JOO wore" or Ins will .. .i•tfl P••lf•fflCf . AU l•H••• mw" IMhode " ... , ..... 1141 ..Ulli ... •H•t\\ i.11111.tft'lfS .... , •wit-lclOftf .. •utU II u1Ui<,.111 •••Mii is •-tttt. PMtry ••II ""'"' jlOttll"""'·· the hospital undergo ing cx- 1x~n si\'C tests. upon his doctor 's rcC'o mmc ndation, 01nd lcarnt.-d he_ hud a s imple infection tha t could h:J\'t• been d iuf,l:nosed by a throat culture in the doctor 's office. llrnag inc \\'h:1t. that d(l(>s to our 1ncdi t·.al insurn nce costs!) So me doctor·s are good cli <1g nosticlans but pOo r su r· J::l'Ol'ls, Ol nd vice versa. \Vritten t e s t s w ould corre ct rn a ny n1t>dical probl em s by bringin c out suc h inro rm at ion. 1:c1's insi:tt a la \v bC pa~sed manda ting periodical tests. I believe SC\ICral have them. s lates already L. M. ROGERS Hor•e F1u1d To the Editor: \\'e've gut a fund started to r eplace the burned-out stables :.it Orange Count1· f'airg rounds - no<A' lct 's get one started to help the youngsters r epl uce their horses that "'e re dcstro~·ed. li ere's a gr oup of nice la""·. a biding kids who h:1\'c l'!-uff{'rl'd a great loss. Let's help them . Our youngt>st d a ughter. '~·ho li\•es in Emporia, K3ns<1s , lost her house und a ll her possess ions, including her art, in a fire (jusl u month agol, und the people of Emporia nocked to her aid. Let us do the ~nmc . Tell me who to make the chet'k out to :1 nd J '11 st.art the fund going. c1·v<' n lrc ~1d y 5cnl a check to llors ln' Ar·ound -it <'an 'l be muC'h, but if a lot or us send a lit· Uc bit each, v.•c can help the young people res tart.) DOROTl·IY J\lcAV1\Y 1-:d1/o r 'N r1ote : An account hos been or:ened at t/1e Bank o/ CQ;~la Meto. I lorbur Boulevard of IJa ker Street, iti /he 11ar11e of lhe Bor1111e a™.l Clyde and f 'rie11ds M ernorial Tr1i.~t f~und. ~.Janey donated will be used to l1elp reploct llorse1 and tock and olso !o assi1t in building a comn1unity equeslnan center so rne time In Ilic future. Heave11 To the Editor : Last ycnr for five months. I li ved in heaven. l~is n a me "'as J o Jo -my mustan.:. _ I sold him because I could no longer afford to keep him. I can only feel the pain with the others. I don't huve the money to help re- build the v.:orlds which have been demolis hed. I "'ish I could help more. CATHEY CARTER • ORANGE COA$T DAILY PILOT R<•hl'rt N \V eed. Pf1bt'1.d1rr T/1on1os Kcf.'Vll. ~:dr/CJr Barbara Krt"1bich, f:dilorinl Pa gr. f:d1tor !he t'dltorinl page or the Dail\• r11 01 ll;Ce k s t o In form an il sti n1~l atC! rcn~ers b)• pres<'nting on th1~ pa~e ~·verse con1mt'nt:iry on tupu~s or interest by S)'ndicnt· ed C'1~lumnls1s a nd C'OrtoonisL,, by provktlng a fnr'um for ,rt'aders' \'ic!\\'S and by prl'st.>11t1ng this l'IC\\'Spapcr·s 01_1ink>n11 an(I Idea.~ on. t'_urrcnt to1>1c-:'I Tht• t'fl itori.11! op1n1.on!I or the l):iily l•ilnt appear only 1n the <.•d1torial c-olu mn nt lhc top of lhe r111g'e. 01>inlonis ex· 1>rtsst'd by the <'Olu mnists and cartoonists llnd lt!tle r "'rilC1' ore their o~ and no <'!1dorscm<!t1t Df their v1e~·.11 b)' the Daily Pilot &~ould be infcrrfd , Friday, April 18, f975" •. - . I • I I j ' . . i ' c ' t ' • I I ' t I I J ·~ p •I ~ 5 e .. ti 0 b n 0 t. ~ s . t .. t t: 0 c p u ' • ' r . ~. - .Em111y Raee 'QBVll' Film Wins Acclaim LOS ANGELES <AIJ) -''QBVJI ," a six-hour .dramatl~atlon o~ L~~ Uris' npve l, .shares top h<?nori; 1n ~he 1 olev1s!on Academy ·noniinations With two lop· rated sen es, "M .A.S.Jl." und "The · Mary Tyler Moore Show." "OBVJI." which starred Ben Guxarra on ABC received 13 nominations wtnoun(!ed Ttiurstlay (or thC Z7lh annu0il Emm~s to be te lecast Muy 19 on CBS. Among the spcc1uls, ~·Que~ Qf .the St»rdust Ballroom '' followed with nine nonfinatiOos an·d ''The• )1issilcs of Oc lober'' with eight. ··~J.A .S.11.,'' AN IRR EVERENT view of m~ical Ii(~ durin.g the Korean war, was the top senes nominee with 11 nominatioris followed by "The Mary T.y!cr Moore ShoW" with nine. ~'The Streets of San Francisco" und "Cher" followed wi(h seven upiccc. ·' · ·~tary T yler J\1oorc once asilin wus-nominated for best leuc.J uclrcss in a comedy series along , with,her rormer cust member 'Valerie Hari>er ror "Rhoda," and J cun Staple ton fur "All in lhc Jo"'&imily ." , Alan Alda or "J\1 .A.S.J.I , ·• scO rl·c..I unothc.•r nomination ror best !call actor of a conledy scrie:-;. Also in the running : Tony 1iandull ;ind J:.i ck Klugman, ''The Odd Couple;" Jack 1\lbctt:-;on "Chico··and the Mun;" Carroll O'Connor, "t\11 ii~ ".the.Family .'.'. · NOMI NEES FOR LEADING ACTOR in a dramatic series : K<.1rl J\.1alde n "Streets of San Francisco"; llobert Blake, '1Baretta": Barry Newman~ "PetrocclLi "; a nd Telly Savalas, "Ko-· jak." · For leading <.1tlress of a dra1n ati (· series : Ang ie .Dickinson , "Policewoman'"; l\.1icha (·I l.carncc.I , "The Wallons"; Jean J\.·larsh, ··u~ta irs, Downstairs": Sus an St. Ja mes "J\.1ct.1illaii and , Wife"; and Jessica Walters, "1\my Prentiss." ''The J\1 ar y T y le r J\·l oorc Sho\v '' and ''l\.1 .A.S.11." Were nominated fo r outstanding coin, , cdy series, along with two other CBS sho""·s, "Atl ·in th e Family" a nd "Rhoda." • THE BRITISll·~IADE "U PSTAIRS , Downstairs," which appeared on public television, will compete a s 04tstanding dran1atic series with network shows "The Streets of San Francisco," "Police St'ory ," "Thl' \V:1Jtons" and "Kojak." There were only tv.·o J)rime lime nominees for comcdy-variety-n1usic seri es -"Cher" a nd "The Car ol Burne tt• Shov.'." Al so named wa s the "Tonight Show" s tarrin{fJ ohnny Carson. ~ominees ror out st;.inding special drama or comedy: ''The Law," ··Missiles of October,'" "Queen or the stare.Just nail room." .. Lr·e Among the Ruins" und "QBVll." FOR OUTSTANDING SPECIAL i comedy, variet.y or music : Shirley M:.u:La!ne: "Ir They Could Sec ~l e No1,1,'." "r\n Cve ning \\'ith J ohn Denver," and "Lily," starring LilyTomliQ. Nominees for actors in dramatic specials vtere f{i chard Chamberlain, "The Count of J\.Ionte Cristo"': Willia'm DeVune, "The Missiles of Qc. tober": Charles Durning, "'Queen of thl' St ardust Ballroorp": llenr?.' l"onda. ··Clarence Darro,v"; Laure nce Olivier, 'Love Among the. Ru!ns. '' Promoter Plans Sex Spectacular , NEW YORK (li Pll · li1i chael C . I.uck nla n, promoter of E ros '75, s upposed l y th e fi rs t American sex festival, sat behind the gir l paint· ed .si lver and sa id , "There's too much of a tendency to make a joke out or this ." T hen he ('OU le.Jn 't fintl the key to the 200·year· old chastitv b e ll the blonde y.·as ,,;earing. • THE IDEA WAS tol.ln· flounce a porno version Of the Os car ceren1onies to bC .held Jun'c 6 at the 1-lolel Diploma t in 'l'imcs .Square . po rtraiture ·or intimale parts or the tiody Al th e llC\\'S ton · feren ce Thur s duy , Luckman s aid he ex· peeled m ore than 3.000 to attend th e festival because .. the inlerest (n sex is huge " and is not affected by the s lumping econon1y IN ADDITION to the U\\·ards ceremonies, the promoter s s aid the fcstlv:il "'Oll ld in clude "exhibits b y nudis ts , tr a n s ve s tit es. pro · st ilulcs, g litte r .rock bunds. a male beauty contest" -and lots or other thinQI!. Accordingtothe fJ ycr,_ Tiekc l s arc $10 , the awards will ~o to · Luckm<1n s aid , and for ·"those who have 1nadc the less erotically in· the greate s t contribu· 'clincd there \\'ill be "an lions to the e nrichment <1erial act. a t~ttooed of the nati on 's sexual \\'om;in. a f;_it ma · culture on s tage, st•reen, snake c harmer .'' publishing and the vis · Incidentally, the rl ual arts for 1974-75." painted silver s a id er EACH WINNER gets an award designed by sculptor Doug Johns who spec ializ es in name was DOiiy and she was the symbol or the festival and she wasn't worrie d about getting thesturf off. SERVICE SALES ESTABLISHED 1925 FACTC>«Y .t.Uf HOllIED SEl't'ICE MAGNAVOX SQNY RCA PHONE 494.7573 1 . ' . B iud.: C'hf'"I.: First National Dank and Trus t Co . in Tulsa, Ok la., has agreed to open its re· cords to ins pcctio11 by. inv c~t o r g roup head ed b y actor \Viillc r M!ttthau \vho is s uing-no \V·dc funct l·lomc -St~1kc llroduc - t.ion C<>. Fight S.et By Lions W S ANG ELES (UPI) -The Century Cit y I.ions Club said it will fig ht its intcrnational's decision to revoke its charter fo r admitting three women members. Memb e r s hip in the club is restricted to men, according to the club's bylaws and constitution . Christopher 1'1 a rtin, a club spokesni:.in. said the club ope ned its men1- bershiµ to women lasl January. MEADOWLARK C.C. 16712GRAHAM HUHTIMGTOM IEACH PRIME RIB -RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W"'-T•W..t ...... , 1922 H-1Mr IJ•d. C .... M.-541.0259 rn See new car exhibits by national & interna tional manulac(u1ers -(he lull spectrum from economy to luxury cars. Special e•oHc & classic car concou1sc. APRIL 12·20 ANAHE(M CONVENTION CENTER ADULTS 52. JUNIORS & SR. CITIZENS SI. Wltkitars: 5 pm to 11 pm Sit. & 51111~ Noon 10 11 pm TICkets may be purcttased at t~ shOw and 111scoun1 tk:kcts are no w avallallte a1 all Orange COunlr auto 11ea1e1s. · • r j._....,...._..r<• • 14,000 Unpaid Parking Citatiom Pile Up in Laguna r By JACK CllArl'ELI. llii."ll The par k1nJ.! t1 <·k1:t OI tlw 0.tllf J'Hot St~I ~ IL i s one of ltl l":i. unnoy:.inees, u vexing irrilatiou llke ;,i stubbed toe Or b;1rk<'d shin. It often is •1 t 1t1 zcn's mujor contacl ... v.•ith the cri.m inal justil·c sYstc m and it i!i in <1 w11y ;.1 compcndium of thi' crime u11d punis h· ment system s et up to kccppeopl eon the str·ui ght und n:11·riow pa th. SO, SOCI ETY'S DISRl-:SPECT .~OR its l:...1,1,•s aod thC.ir en· ·forcement begins \vith the parking tickeL · The city or l .a ~una lk'ach has a bucktog or 14,000 unpaid, each worth $2 .55 to the city. Friday Apnl 18, 1975 ' • • - DAILY PILOT A 7 Loophole Plugged By Law A judge from a nother s tate recent ly 1nade news by throwing out thous<1 nds ;,.i nd thousands or p a 1·kin g ti c k et s becuuse h(' s<.i id the clty could not prove the re· giste red ov.·ncrs or the cu rs "'ere lhC' o n(·S who parked them illegally . The la Y.' hud 1>rohibited "any person"from purk- ing a car in violation, thereby creating a lega l loophole <J S pa rkin g tjckets routinely are is· s ued to the owner oC the car y.·hethe r he is the dri,·er or not. Bt•tv.•cen ~.500 and '1 ,0tH'> purking citations arc \\'1·illcn mon· thly by p urking enr111·cem cnt personn el in the Art Colony and full y 50 pe rcent arc lefl unpaid on the first go·<.1round . The 1>oli<:C department hu:-; l \\'O typists \\'urkin g full ·t 1n1c untl a lhird part-timer \Vorking exclusively on lhtit bat•klog. · Eat·fi.full·time typh;t gets about $27 a tluy. ·rtic departme nt Hus bee n c learing up al>out 250 tick~ts a dc.y. i\l cU n\l.'hilc , bct"'cen 80 and 130 tit•kel s "'ill have e<»l1c in. 1'hc job ha s been con1 pared to shoveling s now on the No1t h 1>olc . L1\GUNA Bl::r\CJl'S c it y µ.<irking la\V is si1nilar to tht• one under 1,1,•hit·h the judge threw out ull those ti ckets, but stutc l:.i\v s hores UJ> the loophole. ' AFT'F:R A TICKF.T IS \\''RITTl~N. the police departme nt sends its copy or t he cit<ation to the South Orange Cou nty Judicial Dis trict, the munieip:.i l court in L:.i guna Nig uel. T here. lhl• t ic ket is held for paym ent and If unpaid \\'ithin <J s~t time (the officiaLdeudline is 10 d uys ) the ticket is r('turned tu the t·11y . Once the city gtts lht· ti<:kct back from th e cour1. the license number or the (•;.1r is run through th1.• :i.tat1.."s computers <Jt tht.· Depurt mentor J\1 otor Vl.'hit·lcs. 'rhe computers spit out the vehit·lc O\\·nc1"s namt• and u dd res~ which is m atched \\'ith the JH.1rk ing t itkcl hy the police depart- ment. 'i'hc t ypist ~its dov.'n :.inc..I prepares a multipart form consist · ing or thre e letters and a \\•arr;int. These go back to the court. TllE F IRST LE1TER politely inquires about the rOrgotten ticket und asks that it be paid. The second is sterner and hi il L.s o r expensive legal action if . payment is not received. · Letter No. 3 \v a rns of inlpcndinit doom <i nd <.id vises a \\'i:irra nt (Se~PARKJNG CITATIONS, 88) -0~11, Pilo1 S14111 Ptw»o TIME'S UP BeatG9es On City Attorney George f..og an sa id th a t Cali fo rniu la v.· ··pre- s umes" the o"·ner of the tar is the drive r anc..I there fore makes hin1 legally responsible for actions resulting r1·om its opcrution. t.:i\'TIL R ECENTLY, h o\vever. uno the r loopho le ren1<.1ined . ~ Persons \\.ho lease cars are not true o"'ne1'S of the vehicle s and le<.is· ing companies had pre· v<.iiled on lhe s t ate legisla ture t o re move them from the p1·esump- tion cla use . 1'he current vehicle code no\v li sts OY.'ners or legal renters of vehicles as the ones \11ith liability. ~-~~~:&ti.~1 , Until June 30, 1975, buy ORTHO WE~D-B-GON ® for $.50 off the regular price. iORTHD 16 oz. ORTHO WEED·B-G ON ' is a liquid weed killer that kill s liroadleaf weed s -roots and all. Dandelions, plan tai n. wild onions and other weeds will shrivel and die within 2 weeks of sprayin11:. Easily applied with an ORTHO Spray-etle. WEED- 8-GON '' TM"$0RTHO, WEEO.B.(;ON, CHEVRON OESIC.N-REG. US. Pi\T. Ol'f.: AVOIO ACC10E NTS• FOR SAFETY REAO [NT1RE l.ABFL INClUOING CAUTIONS AHO WARNlr+CS ANO USE Al l CHEMICALS ONlV AS OIRECT'EO r-------------------, I I : An m·rn:<ul l I ~1iray1•r f,,r I l r:i.~y 11pplu•:1l1nn, I I I in....-:-:pra,1·~11 hil·· I UlllllU r .. ~111 ;i.~ :1 m:1rl.1·r I lu lo•t Y'"' "'"'' wh1d1 .,..,~,1~ I I ' ha1c 1.,.n l r1•:1h~L I Al:<.1 n•n\'1'n1•·11L ft>r ><!>nl t rt•:1t nk•nl in ~ru;ill ;1n·:l~. I I I I I I I ' I I L ___________________ J MOUSI '-.&HTS INDOOltS/OUfDOOIS '"-,.,.., ... .._... ,t9ftt t.oM-Incl....,. _erythl"t ---••eiiil•••• .. •i.-. llvt .......... , ....... ~,-. ....... ............................. n--...11,ht ....... ...... AllA WIDI NATIONAL LUMBE R & SUPPLY CO 17326 Woodruff, Bellllower See these ORTHO dealers for lawn and garden advice. \_ 12841 Valley View, La Mirada 19122 Brookhurst. Hvnhngton Seach COSTA MlSA GREEN HAVEN NURSERY 2 123 Newp0rt Blvd. DAfolA POINT .. DAr>(A POI NT NURSERY 34100 Coasl Hwy. ' lL TOIO LAGUNA HILLS NURSERY 23002 El Toro Road llYIHI BUIL D AND GROW 18102 Culver Ortve U.G>UHA llACH MIWPOIT IEACH J C PEN NE Y 24 Fashion Island SAH CLIMENTt • HOLLI STEA S NUA SERY·FLOAIST 26'0 Harbor Blvd HUNTINGTON llACH BOLSA CHICA NURSERY 16742 BolS;a Chica 1.AGUNA NURSERY. INC 1370 S Coasl Hwy. -OEN AUL TS HARDWARE 717 N. El C.tyl1no ; " • " • • ' • l • " ·A B DAILY PILOT Friday , Apr.I 18. 1975 Br Bu Keane .. .,,nurder .. ---·-:~..,.,~ .. ,.. THE FAMILY QRCUS ' /'"-' ... ,, ..;--. ~ "'Suspe.·c.t ,. 11t ~', M t ":J Ut~ ~.,,, ~.,I .. ,,. ·"' 1).1 r ~~ . "'I , .. ,, .. ,.. ............. ,."~ ) J .. " "Mommy! Daddy's gettta' tomethi ng out of the food- gr9tot0f, .. ,.,,.County F111tds ,.. . ·Board -Approves· ·~·· Coast Projects -..-L SANT . .\ ;\Nr\ -A total lo\vering of the railro<id or S7.4 million. m or-e tha.n tracks bv 15 feet . . l.i one-third of \1:hich will go If the Pee g ives its ap- l :,1 l O\\'ard O r ange Coa st p ruva L a ll l'OS t s but · r.11 ;proj ect s. h<1 s b ee n Sil40.000fron1 the'\-ounty. rl 1 pledged to Orange Coun-;.ind city ,,·ouJd be bornl' ty ~treet and bri<l ge in1 -by lht! stat e. -1:·. proven1ent projects fur Other Or<1nge Coast ~~~thenextfis calyc;.i r. projects t hat v.·ill be C-le a 'ied SANT1\ AN1\ -A San· la A'nan boo k ed on n1urder char~es after be· ing identifi e d a s lht• rifl eman ""ho shot and killed another man dur- ing a Sll,'L'l't <'onfronla· lion has bt:>cn cleared of <ill charges by an Orange County Superior Co urt jury. ·~rt-1t• Dea11 Judge \Villia n1 f\.tu rray accei}ted thC vcrdi<;l tlu1t His torian L eland J . se nt Craig Alan Bellot ha s b een Hampton. 19, from hi s .na1ned dean of the cour troom cleared of School of Humanities· charges filed after the and Social Sciences at degth last Nov . 9 of Ca!State Ful lerton RiChard E . Brov.·n, 21. of -----· ----- Santa Ana. THE J URV accepted ' $700 000 d'eferib;e a1·.i;uments that ' 'the r e v.· as not enough L • .evident·e that l l ampton . awsu1t fired the fata l shot that f e l led Br o\vn as he La h d 'pursue d on foot a car Ol'-one e cupied by tlarnpton and ~several friends. Hospital Transf ei: Scheduled St\NT ,\ ANr\ ....::._ 1\n or- ga ni za t ion l h ao.t spec ia lizes in· cremation . of the dead and in('X · pcnsivl.' dis posa l of the r e m ai n s h a's s ue d a funera l service and its _spokes n1a n for allegedly accusing it of cr eati ng a n1enael' to public health in Orange County. ~11 T he fu nds "'·ill come fundedi1lclude : SANTA AN ,\ -A ".;,"'from th e co u n t y"s -I n Huntingt on caravan of ambulances .. ,. Arteria-J l'lighwa y Bcach:$405,000towarda manned b y doct.ors. Fi n anC i n g Pro g r am bridge over the Sarita· nurses, paramedics and fAHFP l coffers, v.'hit"h Ana RiV.et at H cimi!tOn technicians ,,·iJ I transfer Naml:-d as defendants in the Sopcrior COurt ae - tio n fo r $700 .000 in damages fi led by the Ti lo phase Society of Am e rica are U n ited Funeral Se rvic es of Anaheim and fun ~1-..d hon1 c (>mpl oye S t e,·l·n 1\·lartin. ··-·-1·11 d b l Avenll0' ,a·nd 5413 ;000 more tha n -100 patients .~. a re 1 e Y a one -cen tu\\·arO road v.·ork on per· g a ll on rebate On l\C \\"land Street fi·om Saturd;_i V from the roun-. St t r I" t· XCS 'fb(. . l:t"S uldc.st hos pital to one u: . a c ga so ine a. -• Coas t H i g h \\"a y t o f l i r\.1-IFP fund provides hal f Lomond Dr ive. o itSn<.•\\'est. the l'OSl or a pa1·ticular -In Co s ta ,\Jcs a . 1'he con\'oy from thl' r: project. $125,000 for \\-"Ork on Dt.'I old 5<)nla Ana Cun1muni- A total of 59 projel'tS l\lar from the Ne\\·port ty " Hos pital at 600 E . Semin~r • ... • ~-j _ "'ere submitted by the 21 l·'reey.·ay to Sa nta Ana: .Wushington .. ·A'Vc. to the .: ;. cities. but co u nt y 1\venue and SI00,000 for ne\v Santll A·na-Tustin super v iso r s a pp roved v.·ork Qn 19\h Stree t from· CommunitY · J-l ospiti'.il at ~ Scheduled only48from l8citie's. · .Fulle rton Aven ue to 1001 N. Tµs=tiri"1·Avenue ORANGE -Apanel of l The larges t s ingle Park Avenue.; ,,·ill .~tart tolling at 7:30 psy cho l ogists a nd '-.·. AHFI~ commitment \\'as -In W-vine"': S86.900fbr '. <\.m . psychiatris t s will dis· '-n1ade to the City of ,,·ork on Walnut Ave-:;:s·· , •.-· , . cuss the. personalit~· of . · PO Ll.~E 'ES'COJITS ·t he a l coholi c i n a l1·vine -$826.000 tov.·ard a t Jc'~lr,,ry -Road an ·· . ~. · • seminar ill the Beverly ... : construc tion of a ne\\' $4 1.ood rOr1 v.•or.k a t Jaµf~. ,,.,11 ac·com~ny the am-_~:'-four-l a ne brid g e ' 0,·cr borl'l'i.1-\(lad and !\l a'ip bu.la_nc~:.lO ~h_e.new.-.S2~ J\tlanor Alco h o li s m · S;;i n o i"ego c; r (.' e k at Street.f.AJ so. SlOO.OOO J~r::· m1ll1?,n hospJt~l. located f-lospita l, 401 S. Tustin .l• -!\1ichelson Drive . \\·ork a-t L n·iveroity and on IBacres.ofland next to Ave .. Monday at 8 p.m . .. ~ • theNew~rt Fr ee Pane l membe r s iri-• 1 Supervisors a lso sthrl-Culveibi·ivcs. · ·· ,_,.., way. elude Dr. David Thomas . .-_ e~ funding the ~osthcsJ -In r.;l'\\'port Beach· Thl' Ol'\\' fucility has ·· ·proJect pn ttie)Jst. put.·. SG2.150 _fo r work on 300 bl·d s. more thun chief psyc holo g is t at· .,.1 ~ Bever ly l\1 anor Lind Oro ,1• tingS220,550asiueas the ~uper i or /\ve n _u e 340.000 sq uare r(.·ct of .Danie l J . f''e l dman . county share-of_ ·a ~1:4 bct\veen Dana Iload and s pace. a seven -s tory h · -n -:cl inica l director of m 11l1on' oV.ercrosS:1n g 'of Indus trial "'·ay and nurs.·in" l.owe r and 1,000 t• "' Oran••e County • · · ". the Santa Fe Railroad S's l .000 fo r J <.i mbo rce em ployes : It v.•ill ul· Alco ho li s m Se rvices, t racks <.it Culver Dri,·c in Road bet\\·ecn Easlbluff timatl'ly ha\·c n1orc th<.111 and 0 r . l\I 3 x A . Jr,·ine. Drive <.tnd L"ni versity 600beJ::;:. Schn ei d er. mcdic:il T he funds will be ap· Di·ive. The old facility \\'il l -dire ct o r at Be ve rlv 1'' propria ted after the pro-I 11 Sa n Ju a n bceO ml' a s peCialized lt·lanor. The scn1ina r 1:., l.: jecl is a pproved by the Capi s trano : $70.000 earcecntcr. opento1.l'\epublic. state Publ ic Utilities tov.·ard v.·ork on Camino ~----------_:.:_;:_:.:....:_:_:_ ____ __, '!-Comm i s~ion. The l)UC Capis trano from Del 11 m ust ·act on th e n1nttei· Obispo Street t o San beca use it ca.l l s ro·r Juan Creek bridge . "' ~. 1,_· ------=D=-e=-a=th:..:...;N=o.::;fi"'res='--~---l "OLI NG A"rlh••l •~ Fo'"'"dl,on. P,°'1!>< Vtew ,.___ OPAL ORA POLIN G, r ~s1<1enl ot MOtlu...-11 , NewPQ rl ll""C h<lo reclO•~- .t · H\,ontin9ton Beacn·, C.)., Date o! <le<>lh WE~LEY !J. Apnl lbth. !~/), Su•V•V'1d by nt-r VICTOR W IO ")LIO V. •t\1<.1,·nl 01 · ,.,.,;.bdrld. Homer H. Poli1>9·; di!"91'11er. l'<ewPO•l ~d<h, C<>. Date ot <1catti Apn! )1 Slle•ld S.tnct-.e1: ttiree s••ler\, a.;.,_. littl. 1~/l Seq"'"' "'~ pen!ll ng, Pl1,1ll1P>. Th elma TurO!~r an(! 11era P~<•~•t V•e"' Mor tuary, NewP«rt Garlon. on~ <J•<>nci.on, o .. re•. frenlon -'"-"-'"-·---I· S.>nchet G«•ves u.ie •e•V<<CS Wlll r.. ltld s .. 1urddY, A~dl l~!h dl 10:00 AM, P L"Bl.IC !'\OTICE .-, Wt'>!n>i n~l ~r Me m o~1 a 1 p,,,._, --~~- V••>1m•nsler, C<>., d "'"''-'" l!y Pw• FICTITIOUS.BUSINESS f .tflHI• Coloni<)I Fur.Ec•dl Home. N.t.ME ST.t.TEMENT PATTOlll Tne 10llOW•fl0 l)('cr"'" ;~ OO'flll bu''" E.0 1 TH PAT TON, ·~>•<lent ol Corond '*''"': oel Md<, (.d, o .. t~ ot oealn A1>•il U!n, 11;.B. NEWPO!<T SALES. lOOQ NO. 101s Su•v·~eit by Mr. Judlo<ln Pa1ton. 1ro Pd<k Newpot!, Newport IJ.ea<l'I, CA <!ilugtn~r . Luc.11~ An fl 01 Pomon,,; son, 92MC t, J ohn William 01 tlurb;-.n •; broTlte•. l(dlh<>rine (. Baum""'"· JOXI No. ' Jdc• Smyth ol Ld CanaOd ; mQ!her, IO'lPa rk Newl)Orl,NewP<itt &e-a~h,CA Enn" Sm1tl'I n! c..-1en<1<>le. in '"-'" o! 9'/llW tlowe•• Cli~d>~ "'""" don.itlo"~ lo Th~ Tl>•S Du\iness .~conduc ted Dy"" in· He<>'1 Funo. N~plune Soc1~ly, w•!l'I dtvld""'· bl.rod! di '""' I(. Baumann MI TCHELL Th " st<>telJ\ent "'"'Hied witn !hi: REBECCA t', MITCHElL. re>iden! County ClerkOIOrangeCounlyonAp"I cit !..lnld And, C.a, Dale ot (lc~tn Ap"I a.1~1~. • l~!h, l~l'i. S""''"e<I l>V "'" l'lu>l><IQ<i, F421'11 ~muel w. "'•!th~ll: douqnt~•> ""° PubliSlled Orange Coi>sl Dd>ly Pilot, "°"'"'n !dW, N<ln<y & W1llrnm lenn.1•11 Aprol 18, l S,ilnd M<>y2. ~. 191~ I.MS.IS ,;in<1 Anne & R•<ha rG L•~w~llvn 11 : ' ' n•o1ri.-r, M•s. l.ldyndr<I A. f•cnt tl. :. gr<>ndch!ldren. C.•ffO!, jonn dnd Lynn 1·L·n 1.1c ~0T1 c;1·: .c . Lennar11; !wo b•Olh.,•5 <>ntl ~"" ">1<'•, ---,.-,-riTiouS"'iu~•NESS ,'' •• -· ••• ~ ., '" '" ti /+; m ·'· •II .. •, coll ot V.rg•n>.• Gr.t•esloe ""'"'''' wlll bO! hf<d .Jl 11 '00 A~ .S~!urdolV, llp•1I iqiti, P&<H« V1ew ly'.emoroo11 P,>r •. Tn~ ~AME STA TEMENT tan11l'v··,.,11~>h con\fibu1•on~ 10 Th~ Tiif 1011ow1n<J oe.,,on, a•e <1olnq •---~------,f-":::::"~'n~~·"· tH:N·OEC. 1100 5. FairvJtw Rd., IALn-IEI GEaOH FUHHALHOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 &IUl•OADWAY MORTUARY 11 0 Broadway. Cosla Mesa 642-9 150 McCO•MICK . "°ITU-¥)" Laq~na Be,kh ' '8~·94 f5', San~an Capi~tano '~· 495-'1776 ·} 'ACIFIC •llW MEMORIAL ,ARK Cemelery Mortuary • ~ Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newoorl Beach, Galifornia. 644-2700 ~ <> An.t, CA "111).1 Arthu• l<en• v DeCuDelh'>, 26( Sue.knell lld,, Co~lil Me>°l'I, CA"2~26 Ben Lowell Hunter, 1611 l(•r>glet. Cou•I, Co~t• Mesa, CA~2616 I I>•~ ov~ines> l~ conOu<!cG 1>v d !Jfl'l•"ill pattnersl'lip, A.H, OeCubelli'> Th<~ s1::>tt-,,,.,n! "'"' lltcd wllti me (.ount• Clerk o! O•uflge County on Aptil 16, l'fl), F•116G Publi~~d Oran~ Coasl Daily Pilot, ....,..;11a.1~."""~!:!~~?7) 1-.1s P VBUC 1'0TfCE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 'Tfle lonowir'l<,l ""''°" i!i "°"'9 bu»· nf'!>~a>: NEWPO~T EQUIPMENT l<ENTAL, P.O. 8olt•U1•, lllewl)O•I lk•<h, C.tll. '176<iQ;, 118 •2nd SI., Newp0rl 6'! .. ch, C.111.~ ' ' I L•rry.O.nkler CR.iul ), 1 18 (~51 ., 'Nlwll0'16e•cl'I, Cal ii. 9't.t.O rr.1, 1M<•1n1n s I• c::onch•<led tty..,;.,. dl ~id\ul L""' Denkt~r Tl'lis ~t11!em,n! Will !lied wlll'I !he Cciun1, Clerk 01 Or,;inqe Count.,-on Apr1t 1, 191S .. _ Publi$ht!d Oranqe Co.Ji! Dally Pitol, "'*1111 , 18. 1~. a nd Ma v 2, '''s n111.1s l,UBLIC ~OTICE FICTl1 10US 9USIN ESS NAM E STATlliMENT The !ollowlnQ o•r•on\ 11re cl<:>lnt 1>1al,,.,•••': ,IN FAMILY COLOHIAL FUHllAL HOMI IMAJ I NT l'.RN A T !O NA~, INCO ll PORAlEO, 2S2S Oupan! 0.IVI.•. ' 1r~1 .... C1111or"I' •266' 780 1 Bolsa Ave. w estmins1er 893-35'25 Al!trQ"n P l)••mdCIU!O( .. I\,-.. c..111orn;• COr CM>•••lon, 2s2s-ouoont Orl.,.,lrvlnt,C•hfo1"f'92i>M . _, Th<' bu~•nt1~J I> blinQ COndU(ltd 11.,-f COrPOrt!lon. DtanM.Mcc.tnn Se<•ela•1 SMITHS.MOITUARY Thi\ \1•t•m •n1 ·~~ lll•d ...,,,, ,,.. 627 Main SI. Cou~t, C•e•' QI 0 ••"11• Co11nt~ Olli Huntington Beac h ~1~"31' '~') ,.u., ' Plug Pulled On Audience By WJl.LIAM SCl-IREIB t:R 01 Int Dail' Pilot Sl<>tl S.-\:-.:·rA ANA -Orange Co unt_,. ~upt::rv isors usually <.ire courtt-ous to each oth1.:r. but so1netimes they a1·e less so lo the people \\·ho sit in the uudlcnee a\\'aiting a <·hance lo be he ard. I ~ SOi\ol E cu scs. (•itizl'ns s it for hour~ ,,·ailing for the agenda it.cm of rr.:irtit·ulur eon ce1·n to thetn. only to find s ome pre-arranged deal has been made to t•ont-inue the matter until a l;itcr· meeting. Jt happened this v.-·eck. S!J.p e r v iso1· Ralph Diedri{:h, chairman of the board or soper\"iso rs. was in Washington -on county business. leavin g fou r - fi fths of the board lo l'Oll· d uct the people ·s business. THAT IS, they conducted some of the people's business. Several agenda items y.•ert! continued ·'out of courtesy to Mr . Diedrich.'' Among the m v.·as a proposed extension or the county's contract with the Orange Cou nty T ransit Di strict Lo provide.free bus scrvi(.•e to the eld e rly. At least l\\'O-dozen seni.or eitizcns. many (If \\·hon1 obviously had trouhle ·gctti ng ti round, l'arnc to the 1nccting to testify about lhl' <-·011 -tr;.1<·t. T H E\' SAT pal;enlly through the whnlr meeting becaus e th eir ite m ,,·as al the <-•nd of the a gend a . Then Slipcr visor Ralph Clark. at'tin J,! hou r d <·hairman, s ummarily an · . nounc(.•d the it(.'Jn v.·;_is to be continued " v.•cck out of defert·nce to Diedrich. Su pervisor Robert Battin . thl' fa re con- tra<t's orig inator anrl biggest"boostcr. agreed to the dPla y. I-le said, in effect. "I better do thi s for Diedrich because I might have need of u delay on an ite m in the future .. , Son1e of the old folk s v.·cre UJ)Sl't. 'l'hey hardly coul d be blamed. If Diedrich had a comment to make. he eould ha\'(.' se nt a letter to be read into the re· cord, CONTI NU 1\NCES shou ld be used sparing- ly IJy the hoard. p:111ieul arly ,,·hen thert·'l'i.' t>nough me mbers present 'to take uction . Delays should only bt> invoked \\'hen there is a <'leur·c ut need to gather more data or eonlinuc touchy ncgotia t!ons. At the very least. lht~ :1udit·nc·e should he informed c:.ir ly in th(• m c<·li n~ that l'Crtain item s ure lo he continued. 536-$539 · A.bl,.1'40 O••ntt Co,,1 0.11~ l!'llOt\ >-----------'""""·'· 11, 1t,2l •• llYl·I~ '-----------------------' -, 1 \ • • . J I I ·Murder Trial Jury ("!!~~": .~ ~ . ' . . SANTA ANA -Jury selection bjjgan Thurs· day in the C'rnngtf Coun· l y S up erior Court murdt'r triu l of thl'ee men .a~cused of k.illing 22 l. h 'fC' · Fullerton. ,. Jury picking in Judge 1ast Nov. .,y 8 en s I t is ul lcg·e d that J d m e& K Ttirner 1s -officerswhO\vere lcdby · 1 wus •hot and ., • r t t o the· Nun ey ~ c'ourlroom e nd e d ·a un tu. orm~n ·le strengled by tht.·· . month of pret rial action ~ruve i n lhe backyarel ot St.el! •ho "set a truP at on murder charges filed · Thompson's Tustin area \)i0 ;pson 's h oine for agl:linst J o h n ~1onuel borne. . . . h 0 ·. ftcrthe lwo vic· Solis. 29,· Michael L)'1'1ne Of~icers i~ent1r1 ~d. the t. e ~u~~ u rtcdly plotted Thompson . 23, und bod 1us as those of t.im~d.nupoSolis' wi re and Robert trlichucl Sesma, Vaudr a Dewey "Nunley to kl C'hifd r en und bold · two men whose bodies were unearthed from a Tustin a reu gruve ubout a year after they \\'ere s lain. 22, l:lll of Santa Ana .. · I!, 28, of Orange ?"d Ruer ~om for. ransom . The trio wus urrcstc.od E . St c e I e, 30, o ... e. HI SWEDLllD :llC.-COSTA_:MES . -· .. .-SIZES C18-14. E78-14. 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' ' 'COAST GENE\W"TIRE I 2855 Harbor Blvd. -~ 5'40.571t C:Qsfa Me,s~ .:,. 646-stll er Or Later ou,1 'own (;ener1ll · · · • • · ' I. r •, " • .. j • • " " ' I ) I r ·I :: II " I t • • . I j ., ', ' ' .· • • • • ---- • '-Men Organized Against Rape was formed Trag·edy Affects Familie.s i • ! I ! ' I • , • ' . •' ' • > . • f ' ' ·, .• " < t to fight stereotype beliefs men have about the victims of such attacks. By LAVRIE KASPER 0t tM Dally "11•1 MMt Strictly s peaking, the vit:tlm or a rape ul\\•ays is u womun. Bul the aftershock cu n fall us hcuvlly on her husband , (i ance, father or brother as we ll. So, across the <ountry in Philadelphia , Men Organized Against Rape was formed to fight the fact that men's tradi· tional attitudes about rape can add tragedy to an :ilready tragic situation. Bill Metzge r , who founded ~10AR. says the m ale stereotype u.bout rape is that in some u.•ay, BEA ANOERSON,.Edllor ,.,.,..,, ....,., ,., lf1S ....... - O'H.air, As • 1n Pray~r By ALLISON DEERll Ol-D•llY l'i ... Stlft "l '\•e been an atheist as lone as I can remember.'' ''.llall'elujah ! '' r e plied l\1adalyn Mays O'llair. She now uses l\lays. her maiden name. The avo.,.,•ed atheist whose fight led to the banning of prayer in public s chools by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1963, hasn 't slackened her vocal battle to separate church and state. Speaking to law students at Wes tern Stale University in Fullerton, fo r the \Vorpen 's Caucus. l\lrs. O'Hair gave a laun· dry list of what s he believes are \'iola tions or individual rreedom . Delivering examples with machine-gun rapidity and oc· casionally breaking the uneasy <1ui el with a s udden humorous jab, she enumerated "some or. the illegal 'f.oay s religion impact s itself upon every phase or our lives." . The author of "Freedom Under Siege" and "\Vhat on Earth ls an Atheist " said that after World War I ( a decision was made that affected our re lationship with the lrorl Curtain Countries. HOLY FIGHT She asserted that it .,.,.as at that time that England and the United States joined as "Christiap, God· fearing co untries lo battle atheistic, godless Communism." One of President Eisenhower's speech writers used the appella· lion s "'godless" and "Com· munistic" in ever y speech he wrote for eight years, she said. Sh e calle d thi s part of a "direct, federal push to make us a Christian country legally." The !tlcCarthy "hysteria," was "full or refer ences of Christianity linked with capitali6m. To be a capitalist you ha d to be a Chris· tian!" Beg i.-rini!lg .,.,·it~.th e Eisenhower ·Ntxon adm1n1s tra· lion, Mrs. O'Hair alleged. more :ind more reli g ion was in · troduced into government. "Today. some 80,000, prayers are said to begin the day at a ll levels olgovernmcnt." Then, s he s aid. began the bat- tle of symbolis m . In the early '50s. she said. the words "In God We Trust " or "One Nation Under God" "·ere mandated on all currency or coins or the realm . CHANGES ~IADF. At about the so me tin1c, the phrase. "under God." "·as added to the Pledge of Allegiance to the _F1a g. ''O ur natio nal motto , E Pluribus Unum. \\'hich had stood us' in good stead s ince 1776, "'as changed to 'One Nation Under God.' "Soon, another series of la\\'S added. 'So he lp m e God ,· to the oath of a ffi rn1at ion taken by judges and \\'itnesses in court." Whe n l\1rs. 0 'J-lair challenged the addition lo the oath in 1970: the Eighth Circuit Court in New .Orleans, "called m e a borderline 'nut." ·-Al th a t l ime she asked if "Creedom of religion " in cluded "freedom from relii;:ion ." The lower court said it did not. The higher court refused to hear the matter . · Also in the early '50s, she said, churches and re ligio.us «;>rganiza- the woman mus l have been respon~ible ror what happened to her, thut 8he wanted to be raped. 'fhe result, he believes, is that the artern1ath or rape creates a male ulienution that could have a permanently desltuctivoeffoct. To combat this. l\10AR has trained volunteers to listen, s up· pprt and counsel m en \.•.rho cull on their tclt:iphone crisis line. Although there nre t\\'O Orungc Co unty groups whose principal aim is to help the wonlan who hus been raped, there are no si miliar· men's g r~ups here. Madalyn Mays O 'Hair explains a point in talk before county law students. lions v.·ere granted special mail- ing rates r_or reli gious magazines. Because of atheis m, or lark of belier in God. s he a ll eged , American citizens. includ ing ·l\lrs. O'Hair and her son, "ha\·c been de nied passports. Persons who espoused atheism a l so h ave b een d e n ied citizens hip, she said. CONTROVERS\' The battle over prayer and Bible reading is far frorn a cold issue, J\.·trs. O'l~air said. There have been 150 bills presented in the !louse of Representati\'es <1lone asking to retur~1 p yer lo the schools. · ·•rt is very s ign ficant, I believe. that Rich rd Nixon move d full -Cl edged r e ligio us servicvs into the \Vhite I-louse. as a synibol that we arc to be a Ch1i stian nation," s he usserted. The attorney alleged that the United States used the minority Rom an Catholic population in Vietnam as ''p awns i n a geopolitical and reli giopolili cal "'ay. "Look a t the y,•ay "'e deal with Israel. \\'e nlust go do\vn the drain as a capitalist country if \\'e refuse lo deal "'ith the Arabs agai n s t wh o m .,.,.e 've had - South Orange County Women Ajalnat Rape Is, as Its name in· dicates, an all-woman organjza· lion ••. so fur. While they have rejected lhhse men ~aked lp Join, they .say they wo admit.men in their ra nk s, not to elp on the hotline but to do public .relu.tions work. · • OPEN TO MEN B_ul,. Orun1:e County Women Against Rape <whicti focURS on the north county area) recently changed its n·ame to Orange County Stop Rape .•• and • opened membcr11hip to meo. r l\tost or their work itt .public /C• lationis. The four m-alc membeFS don:t answer the t1otline because m08t calls come from female viL1.lms. But when a• man. does call, lh·e male members are avaliablr, even ir the)" are at Work. totalk tO ~im. ..There is no '11.'a}"a ma., could understand how a -.:ornan feels," exp lained John .Simon ,~ member. "In the same way, ~ woman couldn't understand how a man feels." lie agrees with ·the MOAR founder that some men wtll belie\'e that somehow the woman was ''asking tor it.·· 1\ man nffda to be supported and told, •'What happened· to your wire. was nvt her fault... . . Or, Simon explained, the mao may reel guilty because if he v.·ere 1,1tilh the woman, 'she would , not ha"e been raped. He nCedl the assurance th.al he's not retiponsible, thal "it 's something that happened that shou'ldn't have happe~ed . '' HARD FOil MEN He believes rape iS a terrible thing to happen to a u:oman bpt also sees thal som e men ~m to lake it harder. than the victim. ··tn some cases,'' he eXpfained,, "'the man reels what h'appened lo the woman 1n ·some WJli )'. tainted her and she is not clean... . The men had thought of ha\'inl a separate hotline but, sihce they all work; they realited it· would be.:too difficult to man ·24 hours every day. And, they ·disliked the idea of doubling costs lo pay for another. answering servic.e.' One of ttie group's continuing problems it raising.funds. The way -it is nov.•, Simon said'. "We are supporting one anothet directly." T~y ~re one ot the rew groups ··in . ttfe .state which works this w,a.y . . Simon understands ·that tradl· tionally ther.e has ;been no place Cor men in a.,grouP like this. I-le also realizeS. that some .wo.men are bitter toward men on this subject. · "I don't blame.thein:" he said. "~fen' a·re the ones "'ho are com· milting the c rin;ie . '' He ·explained they just w.anl to help ·the·family or the victim as t..·~ssjble. , -·· · A .,.,,oman advocate will go with ' the rape victim to the· hospital, police departm.ent' and · court "just to suppoct her beeause it's a traumatic experi_ence." If the husb;iud or male fri end o( • the victiiTI also is going, he said. ··they will hav,e both a male and female mem·ber jpin ·µ,em.· • Another major activity of thE. group is making speeches. "Peo-· pie are becoming more aware that we are around and they just want to· be more informed," he said. 'The battle over prayer and Bible reading in public Althoug h he is .s till· going through. speaker's training, be knows.from the other men thatjl helps to have bpth a man and " wo·man speak before mixed ~· grottJ>s· lllANTOMAN schools is far from a cold issue.' -Madalyn Mays O'Hair crusad es ror tho usands of years." l\lrs . o·i1air said . The ('hurches and religious or- ganizations of .-\n1erica gel other di s pen satio n s . s h e sai d Churc hes are exe mpt from taxa- tion of estate and income fron1 properties . '-... Copy ri g ht la'A-·s hli\:e been '"'a iv<'d for some church-related Lite rature , she said . FINANCES Since \he e nd of \Vorld "'ar II . many churches no longer report the extent of their real estate and size of their membership to the U.S. Census Bureau . "Think a bout the Conscien- tious Objector laws <1nd the fact. that a lthough doctors, lawye rs ttnd everyone else v.·as drafted, those studying for the ministry \\'er e exempt:" she said. 1\ popula r practice today, she said, is that of donating an estate to a church as a living gi ft, jlnd receiving proceeds rt-o m Chat gift, 'tax-free from the church \•ihi ch invests the money . "Churches in America have more contacts, more power and m ore pri \·ileges than ever before.·· Tackling th e sacred co"·s, politics a nd re li gion, she noted th a t w h en Pres ide nt Ford ( pardoned Preside nt J'\ixon, .he said he excercised ··his higher du- ty to God'' not tO the Q:>ilstifution of the United States \\'he n Apollo 8 circled · the l\loon. she noted that written in as military orders w4.t'hin :tHe night pl an were readirrgs from the Bible. ""re had to show the "'arid th3t the good guys in white hati> with short hair ·.and Bibles under 'our arms had gotte n to the !\loon .first," she said DECENCY l\lrs. 0'1-l'air said that she has a ·creed , "l\iy ov"n I belie\'e I can be a 'decent, loving. human ·w; ing without be lievin g,in a highei; being . - "l 'd rather not be dependent.,· oute r-directed, no damn good~ a sinner and motivated by guilt." She secs reli gion as a 'deCinitC politicarr'orce. · "Wh enever the stale is in 1.rou~ it looks Cor an· ally in ·religioar~ \Vhen r eli gion. is in .tr.ouble it looks for a n ally in the state,~· she asserted. , · "We hand over SJO· million .in cash every day to rcligion .• lt's not easy to &RQl in the federal ,budget, but it's there. I tell you• whe re to look in my book.'". The admitte·dly ··~rat, (See ATHEIST, Pac• B2) , .• •• Besj des the 'fact that men can relate to othertrn en more easily, he explained , some men "Sort of gel their ·backs up" and ma~e comments to "·hich men can· re6pond bet~er than women . In addition to aiding the victim and her family. Simon hopes they "'ill be able to help rapists some· day . "It 's a· \•iolenl crime com- mitted by peo'ple who. I (eel, need: help ~· And, he added, the rapist also often has a farilfly v.·hich needs support. - . The Philadelphia gr:oup re· ports that it has r eceived . c~lts from men who have al mos( raped Women . They ·refer these people to tra ined professionals. · Simon beCa me lnv'ol\red in Stop Rape through h~s \l:ife, one of the, fir~L members. A managt;r ift- engin.eering draftihg .. he hean men ·1augh al jokes invol"'.ini: raee which he does n't thin'k• are run'ny. . · Admitting it is probably a "cop-out." he said he does n't h-assle these m·e.n prim3ri ly because it would make working 1,vith then\ more diffiCult. And some men;he said, feel as he does .• ' · · "t\len who don:t·ti:eneveas I do, I stay away tram. I dOO't try to convert them .'' He has· given a card listing the hotline telephone num~rto m09t of the ·"'omen ""'ilh "·tiom he works. It worries him a little that some have given.it back, saying, ''Oh. l'.11 never: need ttiis. 'IlKs \Viii never happen tome.'' I • ' ' • • Paternity Suit 'Didn't Fit ·~, ' . .• ' di.( An·n Landers •\I i ' .· ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS' Arler f 21 years of child-support pay· J ments plus a. lot o( Jove, worry : a nd heartilthe •• my husbBp'd round out that his daughter from a previous marriage Is not his child. Linda had a blood disorder t and had to take aeverlil tests. l\1y husband went to give, blood for ' ' her and then lhe truth cameoul. His firs t wife (the girl 's mother> always was wild. lie married her because she told him 1he was preanant v.•ith his chlld. He bcllcve8 her. ~ow my husband 11 In a state or d~pre·1aion . Ha feels like • " • sucker. llis ego is crushc'd. To make m atters worse, the girl is determined to find her "RE1\L" father! I married this m'an "'hen Linda wa s only three years old. Although her mother had CtL'itody I had to fit h er into every weekend, every holiday and v;ication. My own little girl alWays telt UR:e "second best ... It was a htartac;he (or me. - Is ther~ a .... ny way my husband can get some mo ney back? llis ex-wife doesn 't have much bul I think ahe owes it to him to .ao to work and p~y him back. Advbe, .. ' '~ please. -GLENDALE DEAR GLENDALE: Your hustiand did what he believed •·as the · honorable tblng. And there ls a lways the chantt that )is ex·wlfe did not ln~tionally trap him. She may Kave beUeved he WI& tbe father or her child. No one can turn batk a cl~k or a calendar. My advice ts tolorget the past and s(op eating yourselves up. Your husband can tee a lawyer Ir he wanu to, but you can't get blood out or a tunaJp. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Whal· is wrong .,.,·Ith a woman in her ear· ly 708 who is \'Cry wealthy ancf di\.'Orced. lives in a fine hotel downtown. sits in the lobby every day loaded with diamonds and does nothing but talk to people (gossi p)? lier second-m ost-fa vorite sub· jecl is sickness a nd death. She takes particular deli ght in seeing someone curried Crom a hotel on a stretcher, prefe rably dead. so she v.•ill be Jmong the Ci rst to know. This Is n 't hearsay, Ann. (',ve .,.,.atched her by the hour. ·Every night, .. OiamOOd Lil" (as s he is called behind h.cr back> , . takes her position at the bar and proceeds to driitk until she is •so plastered someone has to lead,her to he r room and open the door. Qo psychiatrists have a'n"ame1or·lhis kind or s ickness? Pteaise ••we~ in the 'paper. A lot or people '+'o.&ld. enjoy seeing your. rtply. -s:r: LOUIS LADY •··· DEAit LADY: "T•oit "ile'I<· ness" is 1 ctt"'~lnatioft ti MaiQ' things -alt-oltell&m, '-e"-'"· boredo"' --"' ...... : '"' e11y to live with. 1'W .... . -nd• palhellc/ .... u.. •t ~ lerocebelw..-ah•..,.•- oletllenlaller•"""1· ·• • .,. • ln~ktentally, Y,Oa stem '° ••M • lot or spare tlme on }'our'll'abdl. Sister. Tbe name fOr YOUR sick. .en IS Nae Troubte. ' I . 'Mlere is • l>ic dtrrCrenc~ betWeen cold .-nd cool .. Ann Lan·· de1'7i shows you how to play it caol without freezing people out tn h.t r; boOklet, '"Teena~ Se x -Tf n, Wl:ys to COol lt.'' Sen.d 50 terits lb ccrin ind a long, selt-addrelied. sta1nped envelope to Ann La'q.o. den. P .0. 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SC 'ilHl'll) 1(lt·t ;!;1.'.\"uv 211 · Ca\"l:'l'I' oµ· 1~1r111n1 t y 1:-. 11l'l'Sl'lll \"uu t•a n l'll•\'att• p1"l'Slige . . \l'('VIJI t"l''i llL lll:-.1 bil It y \\ it h II goes l'C\\' ard. S.\(j('l"I':\ n I l " s I '.\"o\" 22· [)('(.'. 2 1): Finish 11hal ~11 t1 :-.l:irl :-.tn\·l' 11~ rt«ieh n1ore pt:'upll' 11111 1"l' uf t 111· 111 111 ·. '.\I l·:1 11.., g 1 ·t hl'lll'I' produt·t1011. {',\l'lt ll 'llll .\: 1lll'l". 2:!-Jnn. 19 ): 1-"'riends 111;1~ not h :11"l' :111..,\ll'l"S \\ht>rc in\•estmenls a re r11111·l·l"nl·d. 11 (l[d l t ~ht tu\\' alll!t, purse strings. ,\(tl.t\Hlt·s <J an. ~·l-\·b. 18 ): ,\cccnt is on ll'g ;d11~, pl"rn11:-.:-1ons :ind ri ~hts, s pe cial tit•s and 1•:n·tnl'r"h1ps . 'J'ry in~ lo i;o it alone nov.· \\·o uld be :1t1 1'rror . 1 l'IS('l-:S t l·'t•h. 19-'.\larth 20 ). Study ~\quil rius lllt•:.S:l!-'.t' (or I ;i]id hint. J-'oJIU\\' through Oil hunt h. l)1\·ers 1t\· Bl' \'1·r~;1lill·: 1r lt;dw~· 1 ~ ~ uur birthday you art· cl yna1nic ~1 11bbo rn . l'.L;Ul l~l1 l·:1t :111d 1·ery tall'llll'cl. )"uu nov.' :u·t· f1111shin g :1 eyC'lt.•, due ror more rcC"ognit ion - 11t·1·h :i ps '"ra 1n1·." )"ou art:' s poill•d by the oppos ite :-.1•x. )'nu arc l'l"l'il ll\"l', indepcnclt'nl and not easy f11 r pl·uplt• to undt•rstand. PARADE OF ART On the Mall at FASHION ISLAND Now thru Sunday Over 50 of California's fine st art ists exhibi11ng lradltional to contemporaiy art n~w and continuing through Sunday of this week. Meet Harry Lat;jler veteran Hollywood "'Bctor and accomplished artist. FASHION J ISLAND NCWrOnT CCNTl:R Pol'.•l•l Coust H19t1wa1 lll'lw~e11 Jambofce and Mat Arlhu1 ' ,. While refrains from the Big Band era ri11e: in the eara or 400 party.goers, a s-.·eett:'r tune is heard around Hoag Memoria l ltospita l , Pre1byterian. Contributed to i t & $.5.3 million expa ns ion fund ha1 been an impressive total of $115,000 -$'°,000 or wh1ch was made v.t the a;rand opening benefit of the Marriott Hotel Wednesday nie}'lt. · In concert with the hotel, the 552 Club (men's ·auxiliary) pr_escnted the diMer dance, one O( \he most lavis h parties given in the area and perha ps the moi;t fi nancially successful s ingle event. Tickel.fi, at $200 a eouplc, v.·ere sold out one week arter invitMtions -.•e re ii;sucd. Mrs . Dona ld K . w·ai;hburn, ·benefit coordinator, left her hospitt'l bed to attend , o nly to return the ne xL day (or continued treatment. Introduced by Harr}' Babbit t. emcee. J . \\'illard r.farriotl , chairlTii.in O( the ('Ol'poration , kidded the hoi;pilul staff. ~u ggcst i u g tha t they ':t·ould al least provide i\1rS. \\'ashbUl'n v.·ith [1·1.!c room servit·e after contributing so 01uch." .. the Strolling Strings, au l'llSe mblc or \\'Offi('O violinists. l\1u s~ive bouqul't~ of \\'htlc blossoms ''·ith greenery c<'lltl'l'l'd tulJlt-~ (vi" 10 in the ballrD?m v.•herc a six·courst· d i1111e 1· v.·as served by wt11tc - gloved v.'aitcrs. Throughout lhl' l'\cning, dance music "·~s vtuycd· ultcrnall·l.1' li.1 ll;.1 rl'y J ani~s and 1•1s Orchestra a ud I.l's Hru\\'11 and •tis Band of Reno,vn . J>rovidin g fuuJ, l.>c\'l'!'Ug('S, fut·i!itics and service v.·:.iio till' lintl'l. v.•tiile expenses for m us ic and dct·orution:o; \\"l'l'l' undl'rv.·ritten by a gruup uf sponsor&. \ l Benefit p ru{'ccds. given as "unrestri('ted funds.", will be u ~l·d for hos pital expansion ...,·ith Nuclear l\1edit·111t· rL·ceiving firslpriority. The rl.ih1uin111 ,1.; $65.000 has been donated by the \lo'oml'n·s auxili•.11-y, designatl'd specifically for this t.lt.>par tn1l·t1t \lhich has int•reascd 300 per· t'l•nl sin(•(' I91i!l . ,\hout 00 percl'nl of lhl' \\'Ork is diagnostic : the rl'maining, therapeutic. The e legant evening began \\·ith a-festi \'t' J.'OCkt llll parly in t he atrium ...,·here the fo{·al point is the notable ornate b1·onzl' and granite fuu·ntairi. ~ sculpted iii Paris in 1859. l 'ru\'idin!.! 1nusil· v.'crc • The largl'st on·l!oing £w1ding cffo1·t of v.•omen ,·olunh!l'l'S is t ht• Gift flox 'A'hil·h ha s jus t r c - 0J}('1u:d in lurgl·r 11 uarters.1'his proje1.·t , originat - t•d in 1959. a \'l'l';1 gl'S $?5.000 a rear. ~ Providing a lovely setting for cocktails was the atr ium. In ballroom, 552 Club•President and Mrs. Robert F. MCCurdy are greeted byJ. Wlllard'Marriott. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS. By.E. LEE PAYNE This free book makes your . pl•ds grow. Keystone makes your money grow. • DIV<JRCE J A Only ,iz9., K\ , W 1THOUT AN ~ATTOR 'llV cmon·s 24 HOUR SPORTSWEAR SE RVICE . CUARANTE EO , WUif(llfi Pl.Al,\ ,1 :BAI.BOA 673.2345 "'""'"Boxh 216Mo,,•A" 548-4171 675-1904 OIVfJ RCt SERVICES OF CALIF. JI•••······· .. Keystone offers the high est Interest rates. 8.06% net annual y!eld on $1,000 cert.ific.a{e of deposit. (Ftderal regulations .require a substantial penalty for early withdrawal.) Keysu:il'le's free services also help your money grow. The Monty Machine puu up to $100 in cash in your hands any time of the day or night. Free safety depo~it boxes. Free checking accounts wit~ one of California's leadi_ng full-service banks. And Keystones open 9·1 2 Saturdays. Drop ln today and pick up your free "Guide to Interior Plant Care"~ the l iving Plant Growers Association. Key1tone'1 intere't compounded dail7. With new $40,000 in1ur;ance • 7.75'fo • 8.06% 6.50% • 6,J!'fo 6 Yt!n · $1000 Or Mort 1 Yt1r · 51000 Or Mort 5.75 ... -5.9t'fo 7.SO<r. • 7.79'fo 90 Dayt · S1000 Or More 6.7511 • 6.98~· 5.25'fo • 5.39'fo l -1/l Ytari · $1000 Or Mor t Rtgul•r P•nbool< x tounl p21d from d1rln 10 d1y-out 0 KEYSTONE SAVINGS ................... \Veslminstef Orr.cc. 1•011 Bear.h Blvd. Aapo1t Cente1 Otloce. 4301 MacA·thur Blvd. Anaheim Olhce. 555 Nori~ Euclid Mls~+Oll V1ero Otl+ce. 24041 M~fgue11te Parkway Assel~ over $75 m"l•un ' Singer Battles Chisox I , ' Frida • A 111 18, 975 OAIL Y PilOf Dodgers, SF Duel Tonight . . ClilCAGO -'·rhe Bill Singer Situp Circus moves int.o Chicago tod;~y \Vilh the star or the show hoptng for a bettt'r reception than he ~ot in A-1innt•apolis . Tonight's ""lit""" .wu rnc C'an be heard on KAf PC (710 )at 6 · l.OS ANGELF:S·.(1\11 ) Stf•\'C G~rvcy, th<.• Nal.ionHI ~ar.t uc's most valuahlc J1·layt'r in 1974, says the l~os Angeles ll<Klj.!cr:-, have it all to r.te tht·r. 1\nd 1l 's only the second week of thl' St•H!-011. ''in ninJ.: s lr c ak into tonighl 's se1ie:; op en<'r ;.iga in51 the $11 11 Fr a nC"i~co t.·i ant~. Singf;!1·.· was rainetl out or his sec.011cl . 1975 start when the CaJ1.forn1a 1\ngels and A1innesota Twin s hud l.o forego their scheduletl Thursday game. It may have been just as \\'ell, sinec the cold weather might have prt:· sentetl problems_ lo SinMer, who has bet-u bothered by <:old in the past. Lo"er T..,.,.lal DENVEll -Egypti:in Ismail El Shafei l'ontinued his long·lin1c bedevilment or· Corona del J\.far 's ·Rod Laver, 7-G, 7-5 Thursday night in the World Championship of Tennis ' Blue Group tournu· °'cnt . Brian GottJrtt-d clippt..'Cl Colin 'Dibley 7-6. 6-1 in unother se<.·om.I · round match. A ... ,.rFJfflll AKRON, Ohio -Costa A1esa 's • Barry Asher held fifth place Thursday in the fumed Tourna- ment of Champions, professional bowling's rich e s t event thLl t guarantees the·w inner $25,000. Asher's total wus 7,149. Jim God man led with 7 ,375, followed byTommy ,Hudson 's 7 ,236. N-tlt711...,. PENSACOLA, Flu. -Andy North, whd s ays he normally plays his best golf in the clooing rounds, shot a siizling seven· under-par G4 1'hursday to take a onc·shol leud in tht: opening round of the $125,000 Pensa<.-ol<.1 Open golflournamcnt. North, whose best Jinish in three pro seusons wus a second at Houston last y~ar, had eight birdies and one bogey on the 5,679-yitrd. par-71 Pensacola . Country Club course. ·~ Four µl <tycrs were only one s hot bcick , including Bruce Crampton. the Australian 'A'hu is one of eight SI million 'A· inners on the lour. Joining Cra1npton al GS were 1971 Mastcr·s chanlpiun Cha!lcs Coody, liltle-kno\\'11 ~·Ii kc Ylynn 01nd Berl Greene. plU}'ing in only his second tourn<1mcnl i;ince in ju1ing his l eft hand i;ix months . ~go. LlltzAd- TOKYO -San Cle mente resi dent Bob Luti 01dvanced to the <1uarterfinals of the $60.000 World Ch01mpions hip ·rennis Red Group 1 tournamcnt Thursd01y IA'ilh a 7-6, 6-4 victory over M il<tn llolet'ek Other results found Mart)' Riessen ousting Gerald Battrick 6-1. 6-4; John Alexander edged Jeff ~Simpson G-4. S-7. 6-4: Marh Cox slopped Haroon Rahim 6·7, 6·3,6-4. Also 1-larold Solomon o\·ercame Barry Phillips-Moore 3·6, 6·3, i -5; Dick Stockton beat Vijay Amritraj 3 -6 . 6 ·2, 6-3; Cliff Drysdale ticored a i ·5, 2·6, 6-1 triumph over Anand Amritraj ; 01nd Stan Smit h beat Jun Kami1A·azumi 6·3, G<l. rol•er Leo.& PALM SP RINGS -Sandra Palmer, playing her consistent game despite cold bursts of win9 , shot a two-under-p01r70 'fhursday for the first-round lead in the $200 ,000 Dinah Shore Winneri; Cir- cle Women 's golf tournament. One stroke back at 71 \o11creSan - dra Hayn ie, Betty Burfeindt, · Cunac.J a 's Jocelynn Bour.,,ssa etnd Kathy l\f cJ\1u llen. rele toS..,.. NE\IJ YORK -Pele. Brazil's great soccer pluyer. \.\'ill re- portedly sign \\'ilh the New York Cosmos of the North American Soccer Leui;ue. The Brazilian wizurd has been offered "" estim at<."tJ SJ million to play three seasons with the, Cosmos. Soviet• Win DUESSELDORF. Germany - Russia \\'Oil its 14th "'·orld ice hockey t•ha rnpionship, defeating Czechos lovakia 4·1 for the title Thursduy in ti tiGhl·checking game that \.\'as broken 01>en in the final 10 minutes when Victor Shalimov scored two goals. Flnlund upset Sweden 2-1 Thursday, clinching the silver medal for Czechos lovakl01 and postponing the bronze medal de· cision until Saturday, Pro Playoffs UPI Te..,. ... 10t "We're playini.: a"·full y \\'(•II togethe r. o ur 1>it c hing a nti etc · fcnse. t"'O thin~s pt."Oplc h;_1\'L' been a little ske ptit·al :~ho\Jt, :1r1 · good and it ;,111 looks \'Cry i.:ood ri ght now ... hL• s uid. •Garvey 1n ;:11ll· his ron\Tl\t>nl:-. afler the l)od ~t•rs had coni pll'lt·cl a sweep ol a ro ur-gam<· seti('s fro1n the C.:in l'inn:ili Ht>cl:'. ,,·in ning T hur!>day·!-i )!:Ulll '. !i·I. in I I innin ,L!s on ;111 l'rror hy f i r s1 hast•1nan lla n J)riL•sscn . "I l';jn 't ~Cl' u~_ha\'ini,: a lt·t· dO\\'ll no'''.'' :-. aid t; arV\\V "'~col­ l ('C l Cc! rl\'L' h it s t o S()H I' hi ~ a,·eragl' to .400 . ··w l' pl..iy us h ;,u ·tl "" ••-l•ll llll I C l/tCll Apt 1t S•tl f ...... ••U• ·" l o~ .. ..,,...,r •po l~-....n ~ •;>tl<-•-.lO ~1 lO• Ar>1IO)h ~ "'" 71) S..n I • ~"~ ""' JI l n\ "".,..Ir. 1 1\11 "' b ~'" .,, 1 10p '" ar.tainst lhc (i i ;1nt~ ;i ~ ,,.,. d1• th~ J{eds. · · !Joug J(au . Io. ,.,.i ll s tart to night fo1 · 1 .o~ 1\ 11gf'lt·~. 11guin ... 1 SLl!l l"ra1ieiSl'0°!> .Johll 1\1011 tcfusC'o, 1-0. UMPIRE FRANK PULLLLATER REVERSED CALi.. OF SAFE. Dodger Rtck Auerbach Didn't Quite Get Beck to Third Beae. Thus. Los 1\ni.:clt·~. aftf•r t\rnp· pin~ threL' s traight in Cinr in11at i to open the st•asou , rL•houncted agains t thL' n,•ds in IJud i.:c r ~t adiun1 and take '' fi,·c-ga1nl' "I kllO\\ this;" (i:tl'\'1•y f'f)11· tinuc1I . "!·111 gl<.1d ''l ' do11 ·1 pl:1y all 18 ag;.1insl thL· HNs right no\\. Nt>ilht•r c lub c·otll d h:ni1ll t· lh;11 " ~ 'fht• l\\'O IL'illllS st1·u g~l(od through se ven µanlt'S. fi vl' 01 \\·hie h v.•c rc dl't'idl'd by one ru11 , one by \\\PO r uns and o nf' h y thrt'\' runs . T\\'O garnl's \\·t'nt into cxl l";i innings. ,_ • WILLIE CRAWFORD TAKES FLY FROM DAVEY LOPES (15). ' Pre-empted Match Connors L,~cking Class -Newcombe NE\V BR 1\liNF'ELS. T es . (AP ) -U .S. Open \\'inner Jim- my Connors sho\\•ed little cl:.i ss by entering a \V o rld C ham- pionship of Tennis tournament in Denver last \\'eek, sa ys John Newcombe. \\'ho "·ithcJrew from the matches. Arch·rivals Nc,vcombe und -Connors collide in a nutionally televised m01tch April 26 in LLIS Vegas. CBS has the contract. "I thought it was a very \\•cak act on his part," the suntanned. relaxed Newco1nbc Said during a break from tr<ti~in g at his te nnis ranch and resort in the rolling hUJ country of Texas this week. '. "It didn't s how much class. IL' 'di6n't show ~ny cl.iss at all ... h e said. Newcombe said he Withdre'" at money and e verything like th:1l to be split up.'' he s aid. Des pite a r..iggcd "·orkout afler inter·vi C':A'S \V cdne s d;1y. ~C\\'Combc s aid he "·us ..ilmost reudy for Connors and \\'OU ld be ready by April 26. Newcombe prcdicl<..'ll that the ri crcely competitive Connors will play much the same game <tl l .. as Vegas a s in their three previous 1neeting s. The Australian has \\'on cuch ol' those matthes . but he said all hud been c lose . Newcombe s aid missed <.·om- pctition at the Denver tourna· ment might hi:tve helped him in preparing fo r the Connors match, but he g<tve it little weight. Not Effeetive Could[i't Help; Marichal Retires LOS ANGELES <APJ -Juan l'\1arichal. the s ty lish righthL111der who fa s hiQned one or buscball 's finest car1.•er pitching records, hus given up hi s much-bally hooed return to basl'hall. "I don 't think I <.'<.Ill help:· s:lifl ~lurich:d 'l'h ursd a~· as hl' told l_.o:-, Angeles n1:1nL1gcr \\'ult 1\lslon he \\'US le;iving the j.!antl'. unhappy that he t'ouhln 't pitch effectively. 'l'hus ends tht• 15 ve;i r curccr of the man '''ho brok.c into the ma· jors IA'ith u one-hi tter und "'ho eventually l'Ompiled =i \\'On -lost record of 243-142 und un ·earned run a\•c ral:(<.' of2.87. At 36. l'\·T<trichal joined the Dodgers in the SJ)ring =ifter being c:ut loose b y Boston \\'ith hack p ro- blems . lie s tart<.·d t\.\'O game~ fnr the tc<im he 1orm c oted most. Roth sturts \.\'l'l'C unsuccessfu l. Fl(' Jost one. The Dodgers b<iil(•d hini out· of anothe r . f\1arichid 's major ll·ag11<.· dl•but was s pcctu<:ul ~1r . Agains t Philadelphia in 1960. h<' lo~t ii no· hit bid v.·hcn C li.1 y D.a lryfnple con· ncetcd \\'ith I"'" oul in the eighth inning. Hl' later pitched a no- hittcr UJ.:<tin st l·louston <tnd tY.'0 more o ne ·hittcrs . l·lc "'on 20 games or mo1·c· in s ix se..isons. Ovcr~11l he h ;td a .6."J:i \\'inning pcl'('Cntagc·. "·hi<:h ,~·:i:-;topix~d o ty hy \\':11\L·r .Johnson. Gr '('I' Cll'\'Clan<I 1\ll'x andC'r, \ · ilc\· ~~Qrd and Bo b l.ihson. · r.oinJ.: into this sc;1son. his 243 \'l<'\Oli C!:o \\'Cf'C' S('('Ond ;:imong :1e· ti"e pit«hers only to the 248 h\' Gibson of the St. 1.ouis C<irct in ;:il~ ll is 52 !.h 111 011 1 ~ \.\'Cl'(' SC'l'O nd LO!t 11 N&.1ElL!t . ~ CINCINNATI "" • ~ Ill t 0 1 1 ] {I 1 0 JUAN MARICHAL ;i n1ong :1 et i ,.e pit l' ht·r·~ cn il y to t hl· 58 hy Gibson. "I <-·;1m c ht·rl' thinki ng I t·ou lcl help."' s:1id 1\T :.11·i«h al. ··1 y:orkcd h:.i rd to get int o s hare. but at n1y :1 ge it 's ;1 lot to u,e h1.•r . \\'h<-•n I rl'- <1 chcd back . I \us\ t•o utdn ·1 fi nd \\·hat I \\·as look in~ for.·· I I<_· "';1!> 0· I for I ht' J)odi:<-·1 ·!-. lo!-.· in).{ t o 1-l ou ~ton :ind b<-'i llJ.! knoc:ked out \\'ed n t•srl;1 ~· nij!hl hy ('inein· na ti althoug h th<' ll()(lgt·1"S f1n :1ll~· \.\'Oil lh<' J!.<lm<.'. II <' ~O\'l' up n ine (';:a1·ned /'uns in sis i nn ing~of ,,·91·k fora 13.5c.r .a . T he high-kiekin,i.: pil<'hl'I', n11H·•l fo1· his r<·m :irk ;1 hit· t·c 1111 rql r:il he1· than ~pc Cd . \\'a!-. n a n1t..:I 1<11 ht• :'\ ;1 t1o nal LC'aJ.'.U<' 1\l1 ·St;11· 11 ·:n11 runl' ti 111<-'S and 1 n 191i8 ,,·un 2t i g:1n11 ·:-. ·"rtiu t ·s .aho ut a:-. \\'t•ll us f\\·•i team s c an plu r ti J.::dns t on•· anothe r .·· s~1 i d l.u~ An ~e l l·~ n1u11ag('F Walt1..•r Alsto11 . ·•N11\\ \\'L' ha\'C to j!uard a)!ains t a lt•1 d0 \\'11. f knOY.' it 's th\' Giants but. still. artl'r u to ul!h series like this ~'OU l('nd lo hL•a \'C :1 sigh Of rel!ef. , Jimmy Wynn. whose grand s lam hornL•r tied \.V cdncsd11 y night's g:in1c, sees no danger in that. "In the firsl pl:icl'. I think \.\'t"r'' LI bctlL'I' tL';Jtn, 111:.in for 111:111 . tha11 the Red~ ... ht• suld. "\\'l''l't' un intelli).(t•nl t•lub. I dnn 't I h ink ~·ou 'JJ SCL' us let <.IO\tt'll,' \.\'t• playl.'d har<J a ~ains t lhc Reds. \\'e 'll clo lhl' sanlt' a J.:11l11sl the Giants and evt•r'Yone <.•\sc. '' 'fhe Dodgl:'rs h:_ul taken a :I·:? 11.'ttd \\·ith u run in thl' hottom 1,t the eighth on a s at•i;fiL'L' fly hy Ron ('t•y . l~u t C in<·in11a ti st·ort'd t'>''iL'l' in lh<· lop of .the ninth on a •horn(' r un IJy < 'csilr c ;1..•runitni. ;ind ;1 rttn ·Sl.,'ori 111-: s ingl<' hy P1•tt' R os~·. l,o s An ~t·l e!-(•:11n 1• ril!hl h:11·k Ir tie thC" count in lht• hotto1n <1f th,· ninth "'h1.·n C :t r\·1..·y s in ~ll'<I hon1\ Da\'C L.opes lo 01 a kt> it •I 'I. F'inally. in the J llh rnninJ.: :1flt•r l\\•o ,,·ere out. \\"ynn llt_-:11 oul :111 inf it•l t.I ~111 g ll' a11<1 <:ar\'L'Y follO\\·efl \\·ith :1 s ing-It· !o lt·ft . h i.'I fifth hil of th1· d ;1\'. \\'11 111·· C r .a\.\·fo r·d 1 h l.'n s hnl :1 h:11·<1 grounder ri ght u1 fi r~! h:1scn1nn llriel'iS C'O \\'ho I{'! I ht• h:i l I !>k ip pa.~t for un ('l't'or, \\'ynn t·nn1i nµ a ll th(' '''"l hon1 <.' ,,. ith t hL' \\·inning run. "Mv rcfl t•xes on tht• infield ;1rt· shot.:. a <l cjec·t(•d llrit·ssl'll !.:tid aftC'r\\·ard ··1tried10 ~ct thf· hall in frorlt of m e-s o it \\·ouldn 't ~l'I past me a nd that 's just "·hat 11. d id. I 'm going tn nsk Spa rky a bout playin ,L! th(' n ul fi l·ld .'' \\'yn n 's h it kl'p t hi~ hilling ~t rt·ak a li,·1·. Ill·!-. !lO\\' had a t ll·<is t on l' hit i n c at·h of the l)odgl'rs 10 ~arncs. L_,?b Rut•••~,r 11 ....... t,"" P .. C•llt~~ 111 Wt"n r l ~n<f:Y I~ c. ..... 10··0·1 ,F~tQU'IO<"~ (8ylb ,.n • ~ '" ) \ l I • 0 1 0 l 0 1 I) 1 0 (I 0 ~ 1 1 0 ~ 1 \ 1 J (I l I • 0 0 (I l \ 1 1 1 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ~o..,.11 Motg.on 1b Olan!!\''" 8etl(h< T ~rt11 b __ , M<En'""" I> C.C•<•Ollp °""''"mo <' (00\~fl>< •on '' (,f .nev" Vu~OV•< h 1b (rowl9> f>h n vn.,Jb Jolo'""" Dr•e,..en11:1 0 {I 0 0 • ~ 0 T 0 • o a o c 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 I 0 {I 0 Price Was Right: ~ .... ~lip AW <IJoilCh •• """~'~''""'"" M<.Mu•lcn lb lot~I• •! ~ 11 • 10IA1' 1,..00Y! "'"'""'""'"!I flltl 140''1<1 s 1 ' 1 • 1 1 I ~ {I 1 (I 1 0 ~ 0 \ 0 1 1 1 , {I (I ? 0 I) 0 l 0 l Q (.,.,,.nn•!• 010 000 011 00 • LO'i\~le\ 000 Oil 011 01· ~ E C..•ort!n>o, llue•IMltl'I , Ol"i'°"W". DP-lo~ AnQrlt' ! LOB -(lntlnn•ll •, LO)A~l~• 1] 1B Cev. Gol•vtv HR -Cont•Ot•on O I, ~'°"'mo (1) ~8 L<>Pf/\, l\vc~nf_t , M org'"n !t """''<,e''""!h, Cra ... lo•O, I lynn ~~ C'' '1t IElt 88 !tO Joiol•n ,,,,,_ M<En1,..., C C•.,oll <L.1 11 Ml><"''"""' M.>•\h .. U (W ,)ll ' J 01 .\ 11'1]) .. ' ,. ' • ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' • • 1 , J , ? ? ? 0 0 'l 0 0 ' . . . ' . . . ' Many Got In Free l'llJl..AIJF:f.llJ!l,\ ~1\J l l l·p to 75 pt'rC'L'lll of lhl' f;.111s at Philadelphia 76l'rs ~an1t'S this seaso tl wcrt' n o npa yin~( cus · lorn t'r s . :i ccn rdin /,.\ to th e l'hil;ul c \phia lnquirt·r. Inquirer C'ol11 1nnis l J."r :111k llolson se1id Thurs day tht• i'\;). tional Hi1Skt'tb<1 ll 1\ssol'ialinn tcan1 inflated atlenilant·t• fi !!ur<.•s by failin!! to report ~ubst a ntiul nunll)('rS of frt·c tiekl·ts G e nC'ral ·n1ana g C'1' Pat \\lilliams s aid . IHl\\'C\'t·r . lhC" practice \\•as .. ,\·hat the N ll1\ has done fur :in \'L'<i t·s, and lhal is ill!· 11ou11t·c lhc 'nun1hcl""of pt•n plc i11 lhl' hOllSI'. Players May Get $ ..,.,.l' n e\·1.·r i.:i,·en a 1,·a~· a free lickl't in 1n y life . I don 't lit_•lic\e in it,·· \\'illi ~1111 s s aid. 'o.1'he only free til'ke ts \\'C'rt· in f•s1·ha 11.L(c for SOlllC'thi 11 µ: of ,. a I U(' •• ' he S<I id . <.·it· in~ rudio slations. nl''A':-paper~ <111d (ith<'rs lh:it ht' sui rl ha ve re- cl'i'l·ed tiekcls as µru1notio n a l t•onsillt•ral ions . . Tht" lnquirl•r s;dd half of the lat·g<.•st c ro.,.,·il for the Se LI So n <1n· llOUllte<J 12.237 (or the finale u~uinst Bos ton "'·as h.'t in free. " Dols on re porte d scver<i l other s1>eeifi t• in stancl'S of JHtddin.l! puicl ut ~ndun cc fi gures · JACKSONV ILL E , ~1u . CAP) - \Vorld f'notball LcuMuc players lfrom Inst season arc btJlng of- fe red 15 percent of buck salaries wlth the b<1l:1nce promised over a pcrtod or year s, n former player \\'ho is now u lawyer ~aid Thurs- d..i y . Kim llummond . :1 rormer backup quurlcrback with the JAck!'onvl ll c Sharks, saia; "We'vo never been paid. The lenj{UC h us offered us a settle- mcnt. in \\•hich lh cy \\·ill pt1 y c al'h pl ayer 15 pc rccnl of the rnoncy owed. with lhc haliun·e heinl-( 1>aid over a period of !i CVcrHI years .. , J.l e s ui il ;Ill !Jul onl' of the JacksOll \'ilh: pl11°Se r !'; lhal be l'un- t11ctcd hn s ugrccd. "We felt !hat tuu rst• of :u·lion was best for t \\'fl rt•usuns ii gives us wll som e rn unt·y 110\\' untl it gives the lcui.:uc n t h11nc1• to gc1 back on it s feel." llun1111nnd said. -"()n Dl•c . 23. the Sixcrs pluyed the 1\llant;1 I li1 \\·ks, ,\n· nount·t•d t·rowd : i .5511 ;\ctuul puld trtiwd : l ,JR;,, -''(ln .Jun . 18. 19i;,, !hl' Si:'(l'l'S played the Cleveland l':•\'c tli crs. · /\nnounecd crnw1! · r,, 1o:l ,\11 ual paid t·rowd 1,Rf.l . ·· • Denver to avoid pre-empting the televiSion grudge mulch. ''Had CBS known he v.·as goin g to play in the tournament. they would have said, 'llcy. look. no deal.' "Ne1A·combe s aid. -U.S. Grid Stars to Play in Japan The mustachioe d AustruH a n. s till sweating from u bris k workout and sipping hot tea, said CBS didn 't pressure him lo 'withdraw. But he said, "They were very t.m.happy that Connors h1r1d en· . tertd. They were '4·otried about it, but there wa5 nothing they could do to stop us .'' New~mbe estimated that the winner ol the Las Vegas mat~h wlll 1tt •-M00.000 whllo the ~makes SZ00,000. "I C!f~l 1ay exactly because ther~ TV LOS ANGEl .. F.S (1\P) -The fint United States collegiutc ull· 1tar football game to be played In a foretcn country was announced Thundey for Tokyo, Japa n. on Jan. 18. 1976 . 11 8 a pnrt or America'!; bicentennial celcbro- tlon. The game was jointly an· nounced by Japanese ~nd '..Arotritan officials and wUI hllve the s1nct.ion of the National Colleil•t• /\1111•11•,As.,,tiUon. Fifty 1enfors who l<>mplete .. ' • thelr-colleglatc t!llgl~IHty this full and four co11c hes wlll m1.1ke th e trip tor lht! game In the75.000·seut PJlace of Sports Nollonnl Sl•dlum In Tokyo. T9uneo Is hii e11ltl 1.lcket µrices v.•111 ranee frnm l!i to 110 in Japanese eq ut va l t:'ilt t o 1'tneritan money1 Mont ol tlle ' phi~ lill.I be tliooe who <~lllpe\e Ill ~ llula ·:.~itk••··· . t.. .... h ~-·· tor .1 C•I Stai.! ltills. '11:aid it is hoJ'c d the .li:ipan Bowl will be come a n i•nnuril even\. Johnson was the player or the . gHme In the fir&.l 1-fulri 8oWI tn 1946. Ishii, c·hicr tfe 'A.'S editor for Sports N'pPon l'ress In Tokyo, told 11 news conference that J•p•n reels loolb•ll l!\(lllt typilled thfl American scene and thus w11 chosen to help celebrate Ute Unit· ed Stale•' 200lh blrlhd•Y· He e1llm•tl<ld0,000 lo • 000 l•n• will waleh 191J.Jan. l8dosh. Jerry !\tiles. NC1\;\ dire<.1or of events, said that in the fu\urt. there is a possibility of t-e division 2 or division 3 football chumpion from the United Statfs playing an o ll-st01t J apu nt1c Learn. ... These dl\'lsions Inch.Kie co11cic teams bcneulh the lop univela Y level. · • Tho Japan Bowl will be pl 11 u bene fil, \vlth pla~~ coaches.rece\\~~na o~ly •r ' • • ' • ' ' • ... Bif OAILY PILOT F'r1day, April 18. 1975 Newport in Running For CIFSpike Crown Ne~·port 1'1 arbor IU gh track a nd field <ificionados huvc hud a lot to cheer a bout lately . what with titles a t the Chaff<'Y und Beul·h Cit ies in,vitutionals. u t•t•rtain 12th str.ii ghl Nc"'J><11·t-l\1L·s o:t Di s l1'i('l 1\1 '-·ct l'l'0\\'11 due tonight :inti hi~h hol'l's· fol' Cl F honors. 1'hc Sailors figure tu enter the CJ!-"' 4-1\ (innls \\'ith dcrcnding chnmpions Brian 1'hc riot 1440) und Da\1e Kurrusch (shot put>. ;,1long \l:ith a polt>nt mile relr1y tt'am (3 :21 . 7). Coach Bob l·lailey says his crew could be tou~h in the finals if sonic comt: throu s h pcrform;.nll'CS are reali zed . llailey 's mile relay lcaln of Oryanl Humann. Jeff \\1eiss. Vin l\1ulroy i1!1d ROGER CARLSON Theriot h:.1:-. u 3 :::!1.1. and it could be a couple of seco11<.l s better "'ilh Ri ch liarrisun in the ll"t.1duff. And . t.1 crording to llailey, the -140 r,&l<iy team i!S cilpableof a 42.8. ,-K.C. Connell has a 6-611 .. hig h jump (b hi s <:r ('d it and 1-lllmann and aarrison ('UUld i,:el ins ide the J8S in the ¥Cl lo"' hurdles before the season 's ;~~~riot is o.1 21 .fi possil.Jili;y in the wrlong. 'Tom \Vallers has a 42·11 1 ~ in th e J!iple jump, bul that event , along ••••ith (he discus. t.loesn 'l count in the CI F f·A rinals. -~Before the CJ F cro"n is pa.eked for $.nipment to the Sail ors campus, ~~~ever . utt('ntlon mus t foc us on f!1Ul r. '1'hc defending Clio"' 4·A and state ~h an1pions arc as tough as ever. l\tuir. l)as lost only eight. dual n;ieets and two league cha1npionships in the past 17 yeurs under coo.1ch Walter Opp. 1 1\nd expected to be at.Citrus College for the 4-A fin als lirC a horde of sprintl'.!rs and jum1>ers. Johnny Lynn is one otJ.he ravorites in the 100 (9.7) a nd 220, Bobby Bass (21.8) is a 220 s tar and the 440 rield from r.-1u.ir includi:s Wayn~ llerron (49.4) •~nd s ophorn ore whiz Tim Chambl•rs. Opp, ~·ho has :yet to use ~hambcrs In the 440 , says he's capable of running in the 48s right now . "Th·ere's a real potential in Chambers," says Opp. "lt·s unlimited. Jle 's really going to be tough." Chambers has alrc3dy run a 37.5 in the low hurdles and Muir backs it up "'ith Bill y Smith 's 37 .6. Smith is the defending CfF long jump c hamp al 23-7 and h1u.ir 's depth inl'ludes sophomore Greg Sanders (23·4) and Anthony Jones (22-lll. Ste\•e Garnett has high jumped 6-6. 1\ud the 440 re lay team fi gures to break the CIF record or 41 .3 set by ~luir last ye<tr . Three-Deilnis Btildwin, Jt e r l'on and Bass-are back from th<tt team . It ·s ;.iugmentcd by the 9.7s peed ol L.ynn. The mile relay team has posted u · 3:22 .G "'ilhout Bass. So a lthough Newix>rt's legion or t a lent is n oteworthy, you mus t consid er the hluir obstacle l>cfore going off lhl' deep l•nd. Scoring e hangcs <ire in order ror this )·ea r 's C IF finals "·ith the 10·8-6-·1·2· l syste m employed for all events. The r e \\till be no scoring for triple jump or discus. - :\t Laguna Be ach ~Jti gb they're looking· ror a waler polo coach-but on a non ·leilcbing basis. Wall Ollo bas resigned his position as "'1ater polo co•ch in order lo concentrate on swimming only. And .at Edison 1-ligh the tennis team is preparing for a journey lo Hawaii. Coach Tim A-tang and 13 of his varsity, junior varsity and frosh-soph players will leave Apr. 24 for a "·eek ·s play in the Hawaiian Public Parks juniors tourney. - Among the contingent is the doubles team or Glenn Ruud and Kurt Lynott, ·the tandem which whipped Pulos Verdes' Billy f.1 art in and partner in the. first round of the CJ 1'~ playoffs in 1974. Tars Tabbed Tonight By ROG f:R (·;\HI.SOS Of Ille O;uly Polo' 11•11 Spike ~tur s from l\l'wport ll:..i rl>or . Corona del J\1 a1·. Cos ta ti.·l es a and Estancia ;.ire on di sphiy 1onight in the 12th annual Newport -!'.1 esa District track a nd fi eld meet al Newport l·lyirbor . The firsl running event is slated for· 7 ;_ifter lhc meet got und e r \\-'<.LY this afternoon \\·i th th e frosh·soph and junior varsit v fi e ld events. Th e.Sailors of NeY•))Orl 11 ;.irbor <ir c s oli d favorites to annex ti 121.h strai ght <·ro\\'11 . 'fhcrc's j u s t too man y blul' ribbo n fa,·or1tes fo r Ne"•port fo r any of the other varsit y tean1s to fi gure in an upset. 01·i:..i11 Thl•ri ot :..in<l \'in ti.Iulroy sho uld h;.indlc the field in the• sprints, Theriot is the 19i-I c·1 F cham·p in the• 440. llith 1--l arr is on and llr\·ant l·lumann own the 330 low hurdll•s a nd Da v id t\urras(•h is ;.i s hu'b -in in the shot pul. Kurrasc:h, the 1974 Clfo, 1\la s ters a nd s tate andmayrun only tov.'in , cha1nµion in th e shot put, "'i thout considering best tossL•d the diseus 175-6 marks. Wednesday, giving him Other Corona del ti.Jar the fa\'orite 's role in th at threat s include Pa ul e\•ent. too, O\'Cr Costa Anderso n (6·5 hig h A-lesa·s c urt Eilenberg. ·ju"mper ), Bi ll Moore The 440 and mile relay l2l·O and 41 -3 loni: ond events are Ne"·port's, triple jumper >, and Jac.k too , and <.tdditional flag.an (23.2 a nd 50.0 220 firepower is available in and 440 ). K.C. Connell in the hi gh E s t a ncia lli g h 's jump, Tom \\'alters in agg regation includes the triple jump. Kurt Ken Conner <6·8:J.4 high Clarke in the 880, Joe jumper last year and 6·6 DiStanis lao in the hi gh this season ). sophomore hurdles a nd Gary Ertz in Forrest hf e tca lf (9 :38 the mileand2·mile. and 4:40s in the 2-mile The others, ho.,.,·evcr, and mile), sprinter s Ron have some exl'ellt·nl Shadowen and Terry individuals. Co ron;.i dl·I Jonon and Mitc h Barnett !\;Jar 's Brian llunsakcr (20·11and43·6 in the long who has a 9: 03.2 2·mile t~ and triple jump J. hi s credit . is e ntered ror Co s't a hi e s a · s the Sea Kings . He could Eilcnberg could s urprise go in th e 880, rnile :.in<l in the disc u s, while 2 -n1 i I e o r a n y hurdle r Larry Falke l'Ombin<ition . (15.3 and 41 .3), J o~ Kolar lluns akcr. h o,~·ever. in th e 880 (2:00 .3) and like Theriot , Kurras('h, 2-mile C9 :44 J; mile rs Conne ll. the Tars ' 440 Wall Elliott (4:30) and mil e relay leam ;i nd Rande Hav.·kinson (4 :33) Cus ta l\1es ;.i 's medll'y and distance m en Don rcluv team , is s lated to 1 Wrighl, Chu::-k Lester com.pele ;.i t the Are·•1dia and Tom Ellis a lso s park lnvit<.1tion a l Saturday, the Mesans. ERIC HULST Hobbled Hulst To Run ARCADIA -Eric Hulst is suffering Crom a superficial knee bruise, but the Laguna Beach 1-ligh junior is still ex- pected lo run in the mile and two mile al the pre- stigious Arcadia Invita- tional Saturday night. Field events will start at 5:30 ~·ith the first race al 7. Hulst, v.•ho blazed lo a 4:09.l mile and 8:59.8 t"'O mile on the Arcadia Hi gh track last year, s uf- fered the knee injury in a workout last week. But he came back lo v.·in the mile in 4 : 11 .9 and two mile in 9: 10.9 al the Laguna Beach Trophy meet Saturday. He didn 'l work out Sunday, Monday and Tuesday and saw a doc· tor Wednesday who told him he could run this Saturday. His only treat- ment has been applying heat to his knee. Despite the ·1ayorf. Huls t is among the favorites in the very competitive mile and figures to win the tv.·o mile. Hulst's coach , Jim Toomey, says t op challengers are Thon1 1-Junt fron1 Patrick Henry of San Di ego and Ralph Serna from Loarct. HU:nl has a best this year of 4 :07.9 while Serna has run a deceiv- ing 4: 17.4. Toomey says Serna has only run fast enough to "'in . Serna ran second at Arcadia last year "'ilh a 4 :07 .6. Other lop competitors are Granite Hills' Tim Earle (4 :14 .2). Skyline's John Johnson (4 : 15. l ) and Gahr's Jim Arriola (4 :16.9 ). Toomey envisions a fast race. "If Eric comes by the 1320 between 3 :03 and 3:06 and runs a 61 last lap, he'll win," Toomey says. Toomey sounds even more positi,·c about the t"·o mile. "No one will beat Eric in the t\\'O mile. Brian Hunsake r mi ght gi ve him a challenge, but he doesn't ha\'e the strength that Eric docs. But to win the race. Eric will ISeeHL'LST, Page Bal FACTORY Demo SALE! Baseball Standings • TOYOTA llAMP'll: TOYOTA MX 13 4 DOOR A,,tomo••t e>O"'"' ~1•"''"11 "" ""'°"'""'"1 "-'-' ••1•0, ••IU n~"ill-•! l"'Sl<>oo P•OCI! 1 1~~·1 s3273 • VOLVO II.AT THI P'llCI IMCIEA.Sl AU MODILS IM STOCk 0 Yff' 60 fo Chooie from SAVE • USED CAR SPECIALS '67 VOLVO 4 DOOll AlllOIT>flC, AM ™loO,JVW(tt ll s1377 '69 TOYOTA CORONA H.I, Auto .... uc '" oono . ""' •.O•o !YA~IO<&! 'I 377 '73 PORSCHE 911 TARGA J \tl•eO A M/~M ll Tf:l'll.0 "'l lO ~ WHl!f:lli l O /,Ill.L S '"'"'''-'"•'• 1tr•11Pw1 ·$AVE ' A.i'tER ICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pd, GB l.k:lston.. 5 2 .714 Detroit :1 2 .000 ;\fil\\<.iukcc 1 :1 .5il ~<Jltirnorc :i J .500 1 1 ~ Clt•veland 2 2 .500 1 •·:: ,'\"t•\\' York 1 6 .143 4 \\'est Division K~1n sas Cit y f; 2 .750 Oaklund S J .625 J 1\ng:els 11 4 .500 2 Texas 4 •I .500 2 !\Iinnesot<i ;; 5 .375 3 Chieago 3 7 .300 4 Tll~•sO•y '• C.•me• (.i,ior,..ia <1! .Y.onne >o t •. vl)(I.; """ Tc•e1l,C"•(•<10 J l;lrily 11.ome~ Ml\t'd uled ToO•y ·1 G•m•' B,\UofnO.re !C.fOm >lt y 11·0 ~ •1 ~lori l(ltvtl.nd 1·0• MUw•u•tt lOrObe•ll 1·11,.1 Clt•Ol.on(f lG. Pllff y ,., >1.anwsC11w (Bu~by 1·01 "' te~•I (8'0wft0.0! C<11lolOrn•.i !l •n•n•O·Ol.ol ("•C"'10 ll(••I I 01 Ne'* Vor~ (MfOiC" t II .. Otltf>il l~0.11 .....,,..,,."°,., iO.-c,~· •.it 0•,1.->11 tHofti.....,1.01 1 .......... , G.lmft M•'w..,~tt •• cr ... et•no 8.011u;o>0•••• Bo11on c,,1o1c 1n•• •I ("•C•110 Nii* VO•~ •I ~ltOl l M,,,,,.,,.,1,.,.10,.~10nd t<o~1 C1l w•I !!••~ 'l\>\TIOl\AL LE>\Gt:f; East Division \Y L Pel. GB ChiC'ago 6 I .857 St. Louis 5 3 .625 J 112 Pittsburgh 3 3 .500 21.:: l'olontrca l :) 5 .3'i5 31'2 Philadelphia 3 5 .375 3'/2 ~ew York 2 S .286 4 \\'est Division Dodgers 6 4 .COO 1\tl unta G 4 .roo S<Jn Diego 4 3 .571 1/a Sun Jo'ranC'isco <1 4 .500 l Ci nclnna.ti -t 6 .400 2 l·louston 3 6 .333 2*.2 Tllltftd•y 'sGomn '*"" vo,_ u . St. Lou;~ 1 · La• A ...... •ei S, Cine 1nn•t1 t . 11 !""'"V'• Cn•t•OO 10. P"''"oe1p11;• t 1.\on1r~11 1. Pinsbu•on • A!l,.n!d l . f.IOUUO>i I lM••'I G<11m_, ""•l•llelO"•• llJndt"• .. ood 1·01 <it Montrt•1 IRtn,o0-01 P1!1sllvt(I" fl( •loO" 1·0 I ot St. LOl>•S 4GoOloO" 0.11 ~n O•l'QO !Mt 1n1os r. l·Ol •t Arl;;>nl" !At~ 0·) I HOU)lon IC.r111•110·1 I •I Concl ..... 11 !C.Vlletl 1.01 . s. ... f•OM»CO IMontetwt(O 1.0l 0( ~ A!'lllle~ (A..,1•01 0..1r ll•mtt IC l'lf'duttd' , Sohttd.ay '1G•-C."•C•Q0•1 Ne ... Vo•~ s .... C.•eQO •• ••••nt• HOu\IOfl •1 (tfl( in11• I• l'tlol-IOfllO •I Mol\lt•t Pill.-9'1 <111 SI. LOUii 5.tn F•ollt•l<••l l.o'A"9fleS- • Cyclists : Area Gmls . ·:E~pn Competes-• Sp1kere Tonight _ ~!~!-~~S · Favored ,,,., V•ll•'I 1'41 IJll Mtti. leattrl 100 lrH -1, A•lwrwr.s IS) J, w'"~ t.. 1oo-1. v.,,...,. u•1 ). Alt•rl 1F1 ). w.i1e1 l\l).ltffnt•, Tlm1· 1 :oi~. The Marine High Vlk· Sleve and Mike Bast, c;.11 cH1. T1me:11.•. 100 tMc.11 -1. Ho~• 1s11. v.111·'°"1' h H 2to-1.V•rt1ey CJr)J.Slrac11wtHI J. IEIJ.Aq11l,,1Cf:1.Tlme:1:1l.S. ings hlJVe WOn t e unt-Oanny Be cker . Rick F••••tFJ.Ti,,,.:11.1. •••H-•. 0111w ts) 1. c.),..,,., lngton Beach di strict Woods Jerr Sexton •nd MO-l,£1oenMc• (HJI. ''-"'• 11"1 lll J.l.01-1£).. Tirri.: •·.it.I. d r1 Id I • -.. J.•1ecc1 .. 1H1.11-:1:0J.1. 1oobr-ee~1-1.01s•"°ce1 J.Pl'l11°'1 trttck an e meet or most ol the other top •-1. •-1FJ t. •11cc11 CHI1. 1s1 J, 11tnd••01•' t$1. Time• 1:1i.S. four slralaht years, but I U S d Sptf\<e• tHl.·flme : J:Jl.O. ll•ul11me ln\l<llt•J. • names n · • spee way Mlli-1.AMOtF 11.T••l,,...cH1J. too ire•,, •• .,_,, sooo11btck. Edison 's Chargers are ' short-track motorcycje .._,'" tHI. Tlmot :•;••·•: t1m1 : 1 :v.~. a la Ilea in racing-..:will converge on '° LH-1-sr-.1...-_n'·J..i. Hwrt 11!.ll. vattt1\'·¥•-----'!J.J;u<~· vor -_, Al>dt•.on IP 1. t ime . 11.s. UM IM\oltl ueV11 Newp...e tonight's edition. the Orange County Fair-••o lll'e1•1-1. Fouft1,i .. ..,.,u • .,_ 200 M1cr1ew Ae11v-1. N• ... POr• The first eve nt is grou d t · hit ,lit1•:~l.l. K&r-.11,....;J;O..•. n 5 on1g o open t10 Nt<Sle• F1e111 -1. Fou1111111 tc0Frii -1.Alld•'M"IN11.ouve, scheduled for 7 al }IWll· lhel975 season v111ev.fitN:1:111.1. , •. cc.i).G.Gorm.,.1N1 .r1m1 :1;1).t. t'ngton Beach 'li'gh, and . . HJ -I. Ut0tnbe<1' IHI 1. _,.,,. IOO "•"> > J Bo-ICJ L .-The pro1ram wtU get! L,1 -1. C.lroe11oec-. cH1 t. v.,,.., ~1:;,oo:~.Z-hffi.t,'0-1 1.ri ..... the awardi ceremony is under way at s· 1s with a CFll,P<11•.,I~< 1111· 0 111•nt.•: 1........... 1:11·'-tenta· t1'vely planned 'or . ~P-1, Pfl1lblt1 IFI J, AnloOl'I IHI l. !IOFtft-\.M.llrow11 1(1 2.W8Ql'll' I' full schedule of scratch 11or"tF1.01s11n<e:»1v.. 1c1i.M.Gwm•ntN1.tim1 1u.•. lO o'clock. immediately and handicap r aces S1el••l•g CN~.~~;!i c~!.~1:..~:~.o':.~'1'°" (ollowingthefinalrau. carded. "' ••• ' '"' • -''''· Dh•1....,-1. H«.,., ic1 J. JOl'Wl!oOfl Ed'-on, Mar1'na, HW>t-Steve Bast l's the de--_, .. . • ..,l.H•ll CCl,Pollll\~\.10 10. ... "'•11tw• t11 1 100 F•n -1. Ao'' cc1 1. w-1"' ington Beach. Fountain ..ft;ndlng .1n&tional cham-,.;., m1011y ,,1.y-1, v1111ur1 2. !N~-:,~~:~1s!~r;:;~!:· tNi 1. \'alley and Westminster pion wh1 e brother A-1ike 0r • ._coo,1,TitN :1 :0~.1 . H•""" 1c1 1. Eflt1L•r cc 1. 1.n .. : l••'ghs w<'ll e nter , and d Wood . h 2001•«-1. Gibb\ IPI 1. er .... , CPI an s Join im as •·<••"•<v 1.T1~··•'"·'· t:u.i. d F · l I ' th I th 'd 100 'ino. mRd:::1. Hu bbl•I 1 .. , 1. 100 B.lck-1. M. Brown (C.11. ....... G 0 r 0 n I z e s e on Y ree fl ers "-•its (Pl 1. Simco. 1v1. Tlmr1 •·~ tNI l . L. Fei<1t1 INJ. To ..... : Chargers appellr to be ever io capture the na· 1:01.•. • 1'~· ere•lt -I, J. Brown !Cl 7. loaded. t ional' title si"nce the SON<k-1. r<esson (v12.sm1111101 lkr.,.,'°" 1,..13. H•~~•r tci. Tl,..; l. ScNptr cPi. Time: J1.6. Edison's Tom Lloy is Sport 'S reVf VaJ in 1968, SO bfe1U-I. C.\e\ CVI 2. UvlM l::O'f:rte Flel•J-1. Co•on• del.,,,.,..t. f·•vored tO Win the •40 Becker hal'ls f 10f3.Nlt"°IM<'1 (01.Time ;:)..l,t. .., >'a' , .., rom so1ru-1.c1rter tv f 2.G1r.t>~!PlJ. ',...: : ... · ·•iid 880 "nd i's also C<I· F · V II d 'UNIOJI \IAJlllTY 0 a ounta1n a ey an was lit•"""" !O>. T1 .... : 26.•. N•w.-rt 1n 1 ll5> coM tercel ·in the 330 10 ... r h I d. souv-1 t-i ubblrt !P>2,Pt1l•1 (PI • , •. , -one 0 t e Ca Ing riders 3Simto•IV) Time.?•I , 100 MetlltJ ~l•J -· nl-W.PQ• h h h r h 01 1 1 Pe _1 coi"' ,,, H•1IKH'. 1 ..... , 1!00.a. hurdles. In the CIF met!l t roug muc o t e 1974 "1111-· '"' ,,...,a" 100 F••~-1. T•11•• cc1 2. L I . h . . <O>l,Ren19tPl .Po1n1s:1.a.s~. , ,. , .. ,, .,, .. ,.,,, .,.,. last yea r, oy was campaign on l e c1rcw t 10011y-1. Kesson 1v1 2. erewer CPl '""""' "' " · u "" " ' ' " • ' .. ,,, ., ,, 0 1·0o o second in the 440 ·wtth a that a lso includes Jr~in-. -~~·-1. c~,:;~~'i J.GitW.dP) J. ·,oo ··~d. Mttlt•y-I, Ollver f(I 2· A0,4 •nd won the 880 t'n a dale V e ntura and L1111 101.r1 .... ,sa.•. c.ri~"" cN1 J. Ped•110 tNl. Tl,..: 'lQ .. Bak ' 1. Id 100 Nc-.-1. Hub1>1t1 1P1 2. Sm1111 t :l7.•. sizzling 1: .S2.2. erS te . IQ)). t<t~s.on (\I), Time; l:07.b. SOf'rM -1, l.OO"'h Cf'l l 2. T"U•• IC! 1.H1,1ttt>111M1t1tt-11.T1,...:1t.2. This season, Lloy has Woods is a Huntington , t00 ''"1-1 ·,,•,r~-, ' .. ,.,1. C.MI« · 11F1.,-1.0ev111e cc12. Ne1 1~ tN> .._··en clocked ,·n 1 .. ••.• 1·0 B h 'd d V)l.Pelrl . 'me:t ; .1. J.WOt•lly tNl .Tlmt:JS,1. ~ .JV e ac re s l en t an too t1t11u-1 .. c.1e1 1v1 2. t.tw1.... Dlwlno-i. Bowl•• IN 1 2 .. Joflnil"" the 880 and ~9.3 in the440. came on s trong last CD1l.Rut>1n cvi .Time :i:1•-0• ·1NJJ.l.or.n1c1.Poinu :s•.IS. .. 'oo ••et •t1•y -1. v1n111••-1. , .. , 1 _, •• •1,·s ma1'n competit1'on season in-the second half Or111eeco.st..Tlrne ; 1:4,.4. so 8•<•-1. Loom'! .. · vre " 1c1J.T•u•1<c1.11me :lJ.1. ·1n the 440 may come after a de layed start ,..,,....,," ou C-411:111 u so Bte1~1-1. "'""_.. ici 1. ~~ "--f . . 200 medle1 relay-I. Slddleflltll, (N)J. from teammate Steve ~ause o campa1grung T1,.,,,:1:1J.O. . • so Bte15l -t. H•nsOfl 1c1 J_ •le Ht'nes. ~·ho ran a 49.7 on in Europe. 100 tree -1. Flell~••O ts.1 1. btt-•11 Po ... ers CNI •nO °"'"' CN). S d . .,, Ost .... r.. IEI 3. l.O•lno CEI. To1TW1; Tlmt ;Jl.t. the third I~ or the mile pee way racing V.'l 2:1J,,. 200FrHRel1y -l.(oronadtl/Nor, h c·. continue through the 100 •no. meo .-1. D1e1 y 1s1 1. · T1 ..... :1:1•.o. relay at the Beac 1t1es v.1...,,..te IEI J. l.-ISL Tl.,.,; VAllSITV Invitalional. summer months every 1:12.1. · T11Mkt1S1111•11:0;"" 1 r· Friday night at the . SO twtk-1.Hc,,e1s1 .2.Sq1<1,,•CE1 *,,,..,.,.,,,11.,_1.r .. \un.TI~: Edison a so 1gures lo 1.c..r•.-:1>t 1"1· r i ..... ,32 ·1• 1:01.t. "·i n the relays, the mile, Orange County Fair-SOt>t•H•-1. OIS<11no El l. PNt!IOI 200 Free-1. c...,.,., ITl 2. Ren>!otn d ~I J. Pe..,,t,aasl CSI. Time : JJ.1. CEil Fl•llll•I CT> Tlme ·1·01 t high jump and possibly groun s. tt1es1Urnt inst1te1. 1111' ll'ld. Medl~J-t. ·Af,,; ·1T1 2. h I It · Free parking and p~ so1."-1,F1ei1,,1ro1s11.c1s~ "'•""•'IT> J. L•mll CEI. l i""': t epoevau . cE1J.z11en11 1E1.T1 ..... :2•.t. .a.».L Edison 's 440 relay grams wil l agai n be so11r-l.Ho>re lSl t.w1nz11cs11. soFrn-1.0UCTll.AcnsonlT ll. h I k d 433 'I bl f Anlon lEI T1me ·2'• team aS C OC e . ava1 a e lo ans Friday Div; ..... _·,,,"°" iE 1·2: ,.,,."'.,. cE i E.Gt"' cEi. Tlm1 : >s.4. r · h .... 100 F1y-1, R•nd•I 111 1. PrO\'Qst and its mil.e relay limeo ntg l. 1'10tlllrd.Polnt~:21.'11. (El l.V.Flellll•l(l l.T fme :l ;~.1. . h' d ( · IOOll_y-l.O•tly(Sl2,Pf\+lpol (SJ3. Olwlflt,j -1. Us,,ttw ooO (£) 2. 3:22.0 IS l Jr aslest In Mesans, MD Outslug Foes Costa A-fesa and Mater Dei high schools put togethe r heavy hitting attacks Thursday to post lea g ue base ball v ie· tori es. Mesa 's Mus tan gs scored eight runs in the sevanth inning for an 11·6 Ceritury League win over ~ Tustin . And Mater De1 dumped visiting Pius X, 1·S, in Angelus action. The P..1ustangs' wild seventh inning featured a double and a single by steve Bernhardt, Gary Baum e's *three-run tri· pi e, sing les by Rudy Phelps, Tim Crocker and Guy Krikorian, a walk and two Tustin e rrors. Brian Phelps had a run-scoring single for the Mesans in the fifth and Mark Richardson and Krikoria n batted in runs in the sixth. ~tean~·hil e al ti.tater Del, Bob J\.taeauley·s A-lark J\.-facauley had a l"'o·run,single for A-1ater Dei in the rirst. The J\fonarchs scored a pair of unearned tallies in the lourth. Mlltto.l IJI' ... G. MC.Gowin, cf S<:ll•Hlr, II Rumos.11 P.E(cle,, lb 8. IN.c•ule1, !S M.~1wle1.rf T, E<<le~. lb Dratt>a,c (.orl)en, C" Pl'iUI, p S. Mc Gow-, 2b At>tvta. pfl ' . , ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' To\11\ ,. ' 5<•re lly lt1fllfltS ••• ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , , • • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' . o~o 001 o-s ~ 1 101 700 •-1 1 l Cei\I MO\I Cl\! .. ' ' ' • ' Krikorion. 2b 8. Pnel~.tl Bt•nl'll•d'I. \'·P Boume, lb DeWi14e,CI Fl. Pt>elps, rl _ MC.Coy,( Ricll••ds.orr.lll Kl~m1n.t:H" eo.1e11oe, p S!,,..kie.111'> Flowuer, ss Mc.Elroy, pt, Cto<kl!'J', p follls • ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " T1t11i11 l•I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • " • •• • , ' ' , . , • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .. " three -run homer in the Vise••••. u ·11> third paced the winning :;~~:1 .. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' . ' . ' . ' ' ' . ' • ' ' • •• ' ' ' htonarchs. u c_rr,,1M, 111 . Till!Ol'O, r1 P•rtridt,je ,Jlt; WISh•t1'1, t t<emp,, H•~le,, 2~ Or1ope•, ~~ CGmM.P Mt(O•-er,pr EritMIOll, P Tc••t~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " . Stlt'tll~ I""''"'' , , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • • Va11guards Wi11,, 6-l Coll1WW 000 T~tln 101 '" ,., ••• 1-11 14 • 0 -I l Dave Horn s ingled in two runs in the fourth B d • l inning a nd hit a a nun on sacrifice fly to score another run in the sfxth, R }l s parking Southern eSU S California College to a 6·1 win over invading co1:o••oMu•tON Pacific Christian College o....,.c .. ,, 11t1111 LA v..., · b b II Mi•e•O.ulllet · in ase a action Thurs-G<..t•11ser·J•n11' 101 0.1 1.-ro. day. Blrket •S·ll, lS·ll. , Cummlnt11·A11lSf•w19e IOI ck l The victory was the 01.1it1·N1wir1w,1s.s. . Va nguards' 14th of the _,,....,.,.c;.,., ... ,; 101 *' w .. llK•· N1ltli,,.1 .. I., 1$ .. , IS·11. season against 18 losses. v•n •• ••·Ol•,,.t 101 er. ~· SoC I t t . Sllydtrl .. n , 1S·•. IS·I. a re urns o action C..T•·k11ot1111r 101 "'' Str•wa-A1e1 Saturday visiting LA •u.1s-•.1s-s. 8 , ' lornlMt•Ho.,..••0 (\II def T,,.;ker-a p t 1 s t r o r a Pi<kff'Hit1.u, u.11, is-•. doublehea~er. Jlf'\e1,' 1~1-:r:~.~1::~~1• n-11. sec pitcher Gale G.Nott111(0)0.1Nh"l01ll·S,11·1. Thornton t lh d. Nlwlr (Vi cki Cl\l>ret ll·l.11 ... Wen e 15· Russ..w1" COi WI How..,11 11·1 lance, scattering 10 hits 11... . ' and striking out 10 sc11o11111r 101 0.1n.111 1.J, ,, .... • " Mefl'S M .. 111 1'1C..I C•ll ... 1•1 •• • ' ' ' ' . ' Sll•1•'·" Hot11. )II .Jollrrw1'. 1b Po....11,ltfl l..ee.<1',tl M!llWet,111 Gtffr,11 (Oly, rl Hl09ins,c n-111ot1, p Tofil\ ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' . ' ' ' ' ,~ . k-llrlfl•lflt• C'.uernffY !Ol Off Cl>•t1 IS.I, IS-10. UO...rO (VI def Cummlnt1$ IS.I. l·U, IS-7. Mw• 101 o" W1rnoc-•S·•. IS.I. V1ndt!r A<11 !Ol -.,1 S1ol IS·l. IM. II Al Cite lO)OelSl•tWI l)·ll. IS ... 1 I Ztt1!1"1t !VI Oel Tvc:k•t lS·ll, IS.II, ~ ·= ' ' ' ' . ' . ' , ' ' ' ' ' . ' ll·U. W•-11'• D•nt ..... Jlf>tll•(;1110tt1U (01 def ... ktt· Power IS.•, IS·•· Flu,ww1te·Cfl•"1 fO I Otl HOwwct. Nilllid• IS-10. U•I. St llOellfft ·Pltletl11e 101 HI Sn,O.!•Flell lS-10, IS.11. ,,... .... Dot ...... Gi.oet"M!w·Cum..,i11~t' COi Clef~ .._!'ii 1•11. IS·I. I >'CC ' """ "' "' "' "' • • tlC0-1 10 01•-t • 1 M"r·V•t1 Otr /14.a !DI 6tl W"llOtk· Srot 1$-2. , .... ' Cat•·T1,1c•et 101 1 Sttt.,.·Z111ter. SAUS, SHYICI. UASIH&, I OYHHAS OILIYMY !.111e1os !E i no t"I'"· Po1n1~: 101.e. the slate. 100 Fr11-1. Ott CT) 1. I(. Gteer CE I J.H1m.11on 1e1. T1,....., s~.e. 'Fitzel predicts Colin soo Fre1 -1. e. G1e•• ie1 2. ,.,.,, J\lcConnell will break the ....,) J. Remsen IE), Tim•: S:JS,•. 100 &ot-.-1. Aon~" 1112, "·Gt-et<' S<'hOOI record of 4 :2\.5 in IEI J.N1y10r!Tl .Tlmt ~l .O'f.•. th .1 d I 100 &•••~t-1. A••u n 11. Prow\I e m1 e an a so says 1E1J.Anl"°"tl!.1.11one:1,11,t. that J\lcConne.1 1 will t00 FtM Rel1J -I, Edi~""· Tl""': 4:1•.2. come back in the t\\•o ~UNIOll \1/14.llSITV E•._ !Ill IJSI Tv11I• IOO~dley Rtloy-1, Edl~on. Tlmr: 1:01.4. 100 F'rer-1, l.1n<Je !l 1 2. ht bet-.n P•,,lts !Tl ;ioo D•n'll!rvil IEL llrne: 1;04.0. 100 lnO. Me~tey -1, McC••klU (£ 12. C"''~lopl'tt•)On IE !). Lent !f l. l imo :\;IJ.I. SO Fftt-1. Rice le r;12. Mow1n lfl l \lnckr lE !, l ime : ll 7. SOFl1-t. Floley CEI J. Uowm.,. tEI J. Meiflj1r !TI. Tl,...: 34.t. O•wln<J-1. Wllltt !El 2. Bornt1o CEI 3. HMtins IT I. Points : SO. I J.o8..:•-t. Aile, !El'· Hoskin!. CT) J. Sp91n !Tl. Time: 31.1. J.o B•t••l-1. M<r<ee fl I 1 SIU•ltl'S IE I J. CllrislOP"tt1on CE I. Time; tl.l, 1CO Ftff Rtlo1 -I. TU~\111. Time. 1;01.1. VA•llTY U11lwtslty (I! 1111 Diii• MUh 'l'OO "Wdlew Relly-1. Unow.,r~i !y, TllTWI ; 2:1J.O. JOO Fret-I. •l•lt cu) J. H111S011 IUI J. C.Otle1 COJ. Time ; 1: 10.0. 200 Ind. Medltv-1. Aomalo !U) 1. Pe"Y IUlno •hlrO. Timt: 1:l0,,. J.o Fr~e-1. Aoi.e !U l 2. Lei!"""' !UI l , Yo< ct <DI. To rne : l0.9. 100 Fly-1. Grochow~k l CUI no ~cono or lllirO. Tlrnt : 1:01.1. Dl"'!f'lll -I. SitorO lUJ 1 .. R<indall t\.lol noll\lrO. Polnl~: I•.•. 100 Fr1e-1. Simon cu 11. Pe,,, CUI J. ~ll•w lO). llmt: 1:01.l . 500 Free -I, Grocllcw~~! IU) 1. l.ellm•n (U >not,.!rd. Tinle: ~·JO.S. 100 B.oc• -1. 8 ll!r I U I 2. S•'""" CU I J. Goll••O 10). Time: 1 :07 o. 100 ere•sl-1. Flo~ ru 1 1. H.,..,., (U fl. Dws••t !U !. NO lime. tOO Free Rtl •y -1. Uni "''~'''· Tlm11 :4:07.0. JUN10JllVAJl$1TV U!ll¥9rll1J U21 061 D111• Hlth 100 MfGltY Rt lOJ -1. U11iwr"t1. Timt: l :Gt.O. 100 Free -1. Morrel li (Ul 2. Jomi~"" CUI J. Fltltl>tr CD!. Tl"""; l:Cl.O. 1111 lnO. t.Wd!ey-1. Cr1;9 !D) 1. Fl-tt\ CUI l. l•ltCtl ~01. Time : 1:u .1. I so FrM-1. MGrr elll !U J J J1mi\Otl CUI J. Wot son !DI. Time : 30.0. so Fir -I. Aot>erh ru J 2. r<•v IUI J. 0 •111 (D). Tlmt : JS.!. Dl~in<J-L P1l~ 1U) I . er ...... um CU l J. Ht•lley (0 I. Po•nh; l7.Jll. so R•ct-1. Hot11ev co• 2. G.ltK CD )3. t<ll •ltn IUI. Time: 39.0. SO B•t •~l -1 . Cll un•d !0) J, Mc F.o•li~d (U) ). 6l,,c•D11rn (UL Tlme :•IQ, 100 F•e• Rel•l-1. Ufli•t•\ll'f. Na llrnt. \'AJISITV Mlnioft Viei. lfSI 1111 s .... c1 ....... 1e 200 Medley F1e11v-1. S4n Cltrrwnle. Tome . ?;JS.I. 200 F•ee -1. Fr ieoma n /SI 1. ToeDte r !Ml J, Myer ~ !SI. Ti .... : 2!ot.t. 'l'OO Incl. Mtd1er -I. Rel~<•• ISi J. Kt•lrll-CMI l . VIMt,jll1'1 IMJ. Tin~; 2;JO.t. so Ftee -1. McMlcll••ll CS! 2. Tce11ter CMIJ.Gope (SI. time; 11.0. 100 Flv -1. O'Gorth•n ISi 2. ErlckMlfl (Ml J. Mrer~ !SI, Ton~; I :0'.6. D+\'lnt,j-1. Mon1QOm1ny CSI J. Rllltl'$ CMI l'IO l~ird. ,OD FrM-1. O'Germ•n IS I J . .'°""5 IM)J, Grlllelf\ CMI. Tune : s~ .•. )Clll Ftee -1. F'tledm1n ISi 2 krojnik lMI no lfllrd. flrrie ' S:51. I. ' 100 l11ck-I, Eritklon CMI J. MtMl<"'-1 «SI ,, Pllk it1 IMI. Tlrre: l;otl. IOQ Bttost -1. Jllflt~ IMI J. Flelllfclle !SI J. Gtt Hlftlf IM>. Timi!; I: 16.6. t00 FrM Atl•y-1, S•t1 Cterr-.in'1t. NoOme, JUNIO•VAllSlt'f Ml1l*1Vle1to l .. I i1llSa11C.._,... IOOMedle' ltti•y -1. Ml\1lt111 ViefO, lime: 1 ;01.S. 100 Ftet-1. Kltt,,011 fMI 2. C1mpbell (Ml J. Cll•mbc!r ~ tM!, Tl ...... ; 1:01.J. IOD 11111. MtdlOJ'-1. Moyer IMI J. SllC.<ll ISi 3. ff\ompwn !M ), Tlmt: mile, an event in which Huntington Beach's Robert An·gel 19 : 43.2) is a slight favorite. Angel will not run the mile and "'ill be fresh for the t"'o mile. McConnell. though, has run second in th e tv.10 mile lo Loara's Ralph Serna and has a winning lime or 9~.L edison's Chris Davis (6·6) should'win the high j un1p und Al Bagden " "·ent 21.-10 in winning the j unior varsity long jump at Beach Cities. In oth·er eve nts. J\.1arina 's Rick M alteson is favored in the 100 (10.1) and 220 (22 .8), but he will have st.rong com- petition frOm Edison's Chris Davis (Jj)_.l). ~farina 's Jim Shaw (39 .4 ~ ... and Lloy (39.4) head the 330 loY.'S fi eld . And in other field events. Marina's Chris ltawn has pole vaulted 13·6, and his. teammate, Rick Tarvin. has thrown the shot 54 -5 and the dis· cus 151·7. Buckner Top Vike Sean Buckner was named mos t valuable and captain o[ the Marina High swim team at the school 's sports award banquet. Special award win· ners~ Varsity ~fost Valuable: Sean Buckner; Captain: Sean Buckner; Mos l Im- proved: Steve Wenger; 100 Percent Award: Mike Cullinane. Junior Varsity r.tosl Valuable: Gary Jones: Captain : Micki Walsh ; Most Improved: Gary Jones. . · • Fro&h·Sopb Most Valua ble: Brian Stone ; Captain: ·Brian Stone ; 1'-fost Inspira- tional ~ Brian Slone and Scott King. • . ' . • ,, r .. . • -..-..~.~ ...... '"'" • : rnday. AprU 18, 1975 OA1LYPILOT H "' ers Close Second Hornets Prep Track (lolden Weal Coll'!19 '1hls olou aller the ftnt .twldhnln1 coach Tom day, We'" 10t a shot at Herm1tad fleured his winnhl1 the t1t1e''1 Hid W1m would be 30 points Herm1t1d. -i ' be~lad •Crpro11 ofter. G<>lclen Wo11'1 top or. '111und1y '1 openln1 four fort· ca•e from short eventl or the Soulhem free1tyler Marc California Conference Cardena, who won Ute so 1w1mfe1t 1t Cypre11. ·ln 22.0. lhe second beat The Rui llera' ShlrloJ .. lvod Polnta . lrom 1IOO 81b,11hoff and Bruce lreeltylera TonJ Trt~ll. Scholes alao had good Oouc Fabian and Steve 1wlm1. . Pace; Jim Walter and (G~CI s:n .. r: •.• •bl•" IUWCI Outlast ):OU:t.f'•ct IOWCI 1:1t.~. 200 Ind. mld.-1. l'l<t. ICJIM'l~•I 1:01.0i 1. Tr Kl ICyptt•ll 1.0I Q, l klltll• (QW I J :O..t , '· l'o<IOore (SMCCI J:ot.J; S. W11t1r IGWCI J:ot.I; •· Jto<l !GWCI J ·I0,0. Pirates YAttilTY M.>ltr 0.o '"! CJ!l s,,will IC.0· t. Y•Uon IS i 2 H••ll•llOtr {Ml J,1-l•IV'ot•IMl.l •""' 10.2. 120 1 V•ll•fl 4:0! 1 M\ltlo<! IMI J, Hl'•llMIGll ~M l. Tu"" 11 •. lllbl1holl was second Jim R0<k in the 200 indo; in the•500 tree (4:M.4> and Rod Horme ll and 1nd S<holea wu third In Jefl Edwardo in lhe 50 )(llrff-1. C.r0to11•• fGWC! ,, 0, t, #lif"'' l(ypttMI tt.t : J. WOOllfllfl IGWCI n.•: •. Hormtll IGWCl n ,t ; • O"Do~EIH LAI 2l.O: •· Forr.' l(,Pfl» ).1. O!Mr~-~. l!d .. <1f<J\ IOWCl1J., t""u llerton Col lege r:11licd ror three runs in .the ninth inning to hand hos t ()range Coas t College a 6·5 defeat in South Coast Conference baseball play 1'hursd:.iy. •olO-t Mt Kton 4MJ 2. f el111 CM J l . "'"' IS i. T!"" 'J J U0 1. Oo"'llflO \M l 2. &•t<r IMI ], l'lt _.~!!iii. l llnl: J;Q.o I M.1 .. -1 Dow\11'9IM1J O'H1r•IMI U>e200lndo <2 ;06.9). lree. l .S..<l>01t CSI. Time .• 60.0. 1·Mill-I. Oo•UO'\t (M l ~. O'H•r;o IM I l . K11U119 !M I, 'l>f!'I!, 10;01.•. But, after 1om·e 1parkl· lime ln the 1tate. Team· inc performances by ·mate Terry Woodruff Herm1t-d'1 Ru1tler1, waa a 1urpri1iDI third in Cypress only bid a 14· the event, clockinc 22.6, ~t.ed1e. ' overaaecond.betterthan Cy p re 1 1 · top The meet concludes Performance cafne from Saturday. •00 m1tl•r r•l•y • C.r i.•••~ l <IP.J ; 1, GOI~'" W•tl 1$thOI••• w.iMr. o·Too11, c1•c1e11 .. 1i J.ri .•. 1. S.nl• Molli<• J :St .O: '· E•tl LA J:S&.O; i. LA H•r"°" •• Alo HQllW, uo HH-1, W oll1•m~ IM I 1. il1mr .. n r..i J. Wllll.tflll IMI. Tim•: U .I . »Ot.H -1 O'M1l\1y IMJJ 8190'"1! r..13.~lllltffh lMJ '""'·''·]· •fOAtl•,-1. M•tt f 011. Tome 6~ 1. M1l1 Rtl•f-1, M •lt< Ot1. uwe didn't fi1ure to be h1J previous beat or 23.9. Darrell Fick, who won ---~·c ....... -..Mft't the 200 lndo in 2:01.0, the JOOlrH-1. Wrtv cs.i.111• Mon!<•' ~-1 Uni I lb I I •I.la •:$2.•: 1. ••MiU.Otl IGotdwl WltUI ur:a e n es a e MUii •;55 .. , 1• '"'' cc,1t11,,1 ••».1; •. season. lllic.t<, ... 1c,.,.,,1.,it.o; s. RIK"..,. G Ide Wc,1 also re· 1c,,,~.,,, •:s•.•; •. Lo•''' 0 ft C IC'°""'I S:.02.0. Otl>e1•-'· lrl<Oll . ,,..,., ~•lno-1. c1""'". 1'l . 1, OollMllWl1ll1';J Senl•MO•ll\•. The defeat "'as the Piratt:s' J Ith in a ro"' and .ran their season mark to 4·18. l l""; J:ll.7. HJ-t Arll•flll IM ) ], Ktulll'Wlll 4M>J G•lntW IMI. Ht!flhl. S•ll. LJ-1, K•n .. kt !M l 1, Rr •FI l$J ), St P•lll !SI. O+~!•ll<f : <O· I, r !C, Prep <~.~~!·a.~ · Baseball ~~~1!~ .. ~· under nine Goll Checking Area Women 1'railing 5·3, Fullerton put togethe r two "'alks and a pair of singles to ~core the three runs. PV-t O+t ~IOll !Ml ' Sch•IOC:• IMI ], t'!oK-1\'l;tt k 1)1, M .. 11j1hl· II·•· SP I S•mt• (Ml 1 Motot• !SJ l . L•• rs 1. o'""M" ••·& SOJ'MOMOllll Area Golf ... Hulst has already cone Titles on Line Oran g e Coast had taken a 2·0 lead in the secoOd on an err or , singles by Dan Spain and Al Zimmer, a fi elder's choice and another l~orncts bobble . M.lltt DI! Ut l t'tJ Mrwlll IOQ -t Ho tS J ~ Ht tlollt .. ttn Cl•rk tM1 MidCr <1~k ISi. Ton••: 10./. 110 I. l o<' C..h•~tn Cll1k IM I •lld .-.0 !Sl l . Ntl\.Oll IS I. l I"": lJ.I. I "'°-1. M<.0•1 CMI J. ti-t kt r ISJ J, lleto..,t ISl.1111,.: '6 I Sl1,,11r• l1wi11t1 ... 11 At Sot•nl.,. U"'"''SilJ Te;wn ~co•et . 1. St.,.lo•d 2901. S.. ~ S! .. lt 118 l. UC l•w•ne 1'l'l '• ~lilornl1 29l S. Ore11ot1 Slilt lll1 6. CoM f>oly lSl.01 )Ol J. So1n fr.-.tl'I<• lOl I. Ctl Sltlt !Fulltt1011I 3111 ,t .' .,.,,.. .. ., l10 10, f<e~no Sl•lt l ll. Ill lt...,S <Ol'llPtl•llQl. S d • under nine minutes this tan . Ing you, running a:sa.s. tops in the country. Hunsaker , of Corona del Mar, has run 9:03 .2, second best nationally. ~on Another area runner, IOUJN COo\S T.COlll "I!• INQ ' -W L Ge ; i;.''"" ' , Ml. Soan AlllOft!O , • S.nOlt90M11t 5 , 3 F1,1l11<lo<1 S S SM!ltAnt 2 I Ol'Mlllf Coast l I TJl•Mlty•t kW.I F\11"'11111 •.Or •nv-Co•lil S CArrl\Olt, Ml. S... Anion lo 1 ........ , .• o."'" a-.,.,. CUii ti Fullt•1 ... l11900ll CAU'ltM tt Ml. Stn AlllOftlO s.MaAntal SO ""91• C201m11J ' ~like Walterhouse of ~.11 Mission Viejo, has a best time of 9:16 .3, and his coach, Bill Crow, ex· pects Wallerhouse lo run 9:10. .-uT"lllNCALCON•l•EMCI Wallerhouse's team· male, Jon Cook, was en· tered against Hulst In the 2 mile bu\.. was scratched J Thursday when it was ,.~ discovered he was suf· W L G• GoNilr!W.st I J 5"11.A I J Slft-.Monlt• • s "° HOfldo s • '\.MA,,..lt1CC • S C\l'Pl'IU • ' LAHM..... 1 I .,..,. ... , •• Sc ..... r--11 J, Etll LA I iij9H.,.. 11, l.A H1•llort L.ACCl,$Mlt""°nl<ll , ... , ........... ... HM!tllM l.ACC ...... , .• o. ..... S'h fering fatigue. Girls. • • UHarOOr•t O..l0t11W••I llo0t locll ~"LA ti RIO H-(Continued from 84) Slftlt Ml>nl<• tlCJIN'llS ClllTUllY LI AGUE 1:1•.•. W L •• )(I l'rM-1. Ctm""ll IM ) 2. O•"• 1Mll.E1ltt1ISI. Ti,...: lO.I. .,_ E11111e1t .. VIII• Ptrll kft!IA,,. ,,.,..,..11. eor...,.0.1 Mar 0..t•Mtw TU1t111 • • . ' . ' . ' . ' ' . ' . ' . Tllur1••r'1 Sc1,•1 C..l.IM91t\J, Tulll11t ~11•12, \l'lnThn-1-, ... ,., C0.1t1n :Ill Fl,-1, MOJt• tM J 1. IOrtlWn I CMll.J01111lOl\fM I. Tlme:ll.t . I Ol'o'lllQ-1. Sot1 IS! 110 11tond Of 1 .. l>d. . 1 so e1t k-l . Gulld!•Cl'I !Ml 1, 2 JC1 0111uroll !M l l , Mo llllt (Ml, l Tlnie:J1.I. • Sllll•1111-1. t•o•J (Ml 1. Prln1 !S! J. 0u1111~'"' !S ! . t fmt : 49.l . 200 l'rtt A1l•y-l. Ml1\lo11 Y1tjo. t ime : 2:os.o. CdMn. MtQnOlll tt Lt P•llNI P•rtt C..11 Mew "'· El Moa111• ti El Miiden• Ptfl 111 T~1uda UClrflM ltl 121 U( Jtlftnl .. VNI• Pt•l •I E1i•ll<!1 S.. A.111 •1 T111!111 SU•SIT LEA GU IE' W L . ' ' ' Si...-S ltt """ Fhch1r Cll ftl Miiiy Jlla.rr!t , ••• ,.,, .... Jod• P"t .. 1'°11 11) ... IAlflllWtlUM , GI M . ~fl Mtlfi!lltl HI dtl JOJ(t ICtop ........... 2. women's club cham· pionships are und_er way at several Orange Coast area courses buf the rains have played havoc with scheduled matches and p:>stponements have been the rtile rather than the exception. Big Canyon Country Club is hopeful or finishing its title e vent on Friday, April 25. Deane Helperin is UJ e defending champion and competi· lion is in eight rli ghts. At La guna Ni guel and Irvine Coast Country Clubs, action is also started but no definite dales ror com plction hilve been set. , Costa l'lf~•• It was beat the Champ day at Costa Pit esa Golf and Country Club this week with women 's ch11;mpion t'rankie Durst posting a net s<:ore of 78 for others to lake aim. Only. 13 mernbers or the SJ starters were able to beat her net score. Included in the group we re Dora Donaldson. Atarianne llolt , Sally Owsley, Cleta DeLong, Ginny Stasko, F ay Mit- ten, Sue Ewe r s, Zola Bartholomew, Kay May, Rosemary Skillion v.·as· the other member or the club enjoying the desert sunshine and fresh air along JNilh the golf tournament.· IM>f•e Coast Irvine Coast Country Club' members recently completed a ho me.and· hom e gross ove rall tournament Yo'ith the women 's club or El Niguel Country Club. In firs t place were Ruth Poole, Corinne Franklin, P eg C un- nineham and H ele'n Leigh with 365 gross. $econd gross went lo Katy Gardner, Shirley !\feyer , Nel ToYl'nsend and Gladys Cooper, also with 3&S. Net v.·inners were a.timi Wishney, Gloria Weidner, Mad gl! Bad ham and Nancy Pat- terson with 277. Second place in the lo"' net action v.:ent to Babs Jlesik, f\!<irios Paris, Ronnie Blaire and J\1rs. Jlope. A tie r esulted for third place al 279 with Jean LeBon. Rosamond Car- rico, Jo She"-'a rd and i\frs. Engle on one learn. On the oth e r were Dorothy Gr.ay, Lucille Knu'dsen, Beverly lien· derson and 1\.1 rs. Gr:.1 rf. 1''i£th low net \\'t:nt to Elaine"fully, Uora V:.ing· n~ss. Yvonne QQ.tloVier and Kay Robert!f\ut-28(). In at 28I ...,·e r e Kate 1-lairston, J ean Carson, Sue Foley and Al<.1ry Metz . Barbara Limal'her. B. J. J ohnsen, Judy Eriek se n a n d Evelyn Wa~c r fini shed next at 282 . In a two lo"'· balls of roursom e com pe tition, first place \vent to Dottie t1eer, Badha1n. John~ and Uelly ~1um1na \\'ith a!Jl. g Secon p ace v•ent to Vivian al lely, 1-lelen Appel , al Clarkson and Dorothy "'right Y1·ith 134. Al 135 V.'ere Dory ,\men, Joyl'e No rma n , Polly \\'ashburn ::.1 nd P hyllis Arnold . In at 136 v.:er c Sally Cohn , Dody Gr:.int, Janis \Vhites ide nnd X<.inc r Ne\\·lund. Two tc:i n1 s ti ed :.it 137 including Peg Plcgcr . J\.farge Rjl ey, 1-l e l('n P e terman a nd 1'""e rn Sproul. O n the other v..·ere ttfary Ann Barker, Bette Cathcart , l\.f a rilyn Jon es and Lillian tttusich. And tl;le Bucs appeared to take command or the game y,•ith sing le tallies in the fifth. seventh and eighth for the 5-3 lead. A walk to J\1ark Schrupp and J erry Kohler's double scored the r un in th e fifth. Schrupp boomed a homer over the Fullerton center fi elder's head in the seventh and an error, Tony Accomando's b<1sc hit and a sacrifice fl1• by Paul Possemato addL"<l the final ru.n in the eighth. The tv.·o team s meet again. .Saturd ~y at FUiierton. Or11191C11it C)1 .. . S.gl,JO s ............. 1" Ko~let.U So.ill\," z;"'""''· 7b A((0Mtllclo. C Poswm~to, p Yo,t, p 101~1~ ' ' , ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' .. ' ' ' ' , ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • • " ' Stort tly '""'"'' • h '. 001 100 103-6 9 j 020 OTO 110-..> i l Fu!l.,<t on Oran1><C~t. Volleyball YA•S1TY Hu11li119I OF1 811tll d t ltaltd \Nltstminste• 15-•. l~-6. 1s.11. JUNIOlll VAlllSll'Y H1111tl11010" Bea<h aelealed Westminster 1s-<1. ,,,.,,, 6111-1. G1ouame11 !M l 2. o .. r.:o !Ml J,Sfitenwk~r lSI T>t11t ·J ·IJ I Mol .. -1. Gtoudmlll (M ! 2. Al••~ {M l 3.G.tut•<l"u• IM I. ''""' S.fl9 l. J•Mllt-1. P<;tf'"" l!tl 1 Pl~ .... CM IJ.A!vls tMI. Tom 10 ·1~0 120 11>1 I FO\I~• •M ~ 2 u1 ...... n (M i l c~ .. 1··11a•.4M I. '""' 1"8 JJ0 .. 11 1 St•.),..n !St 1 O'Mdlley CM ll f11s1~r !M !. l or11e •~.I). ._.ORe lov I 5,,~.t~'T1mt 41'. Molt Re l.;y -1, M.11 ~< Deo, 'l•n...,: ], Jl.b. h J 1 N~l~on !'>I ?. 011010 !">! l ~ .. , .. ,,., 1-:.1 l'le•oh! ~·i LJ \ Br ~""'"" 1">1 2 O•~n \MJ J. Miiier i )J 0•".l.lnC• 11·1 PY 1 M.ldllen CM ! l 'ioh.lrr•U (!i) ] ,,.,,,,,,,, •'iol. ~t~•Qlll , "'"°· '>P I. Fu~n1t~ !Sl 1. C• .. dclo<~ tS) l. !.tube•n••f<h IMI. Ols1111te. ''·8. FJte.SMMAM Moller Dll Cl l) !lll Serw;1e 100-I (ion1 .. 1.,~ !M l l C.h•'ffl !$1 J. Tayl<>t !ML Ton'le 11.1), VC.1 lndl wldual Stores : Attn 0.ot•.\ 11, Tom M1rlin ll, JtrryWh t 1', Jolln Sc~~· 14. Ot••d WltlltmS l•, Slt W Rv.o~ IS. ~d.ltN<lo: C,21 Ul l ,.al1- S addltb1<~ ttorl"O -G•e• Scolrrol!a 19, w .. 11 Hl•Qll 11, Scott .,.il•wa•d 81 , C1rtr Scar;,111 u . 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Mtttdlll'l·Ar<:Mn (II CJtl W.ltt• ....... 1.•.o. event, A1axine Assmus H•lll••• and guest Vi Bailey post· ed a ne t 65 to capture first plac:e. ,\lso in at 65 were C laudine Thom""pson and her guest. Hodton·""-'11t1tf'I Ull *I MllSll· GI fl:l<llt•ch'·'·•·•.•·l.t·•,t ·J. 1-~inishing next with 66 were Betty Brown and Pifargaret Ciampa with three teams tied al 67. Included in the tie were Ginger Cappy and Lois Wenn e k e ; Donna Costelloltnd Gladys Richa rdson; a nd Sue Ewers with J ane Pepin. ' ' • " •• •• ' ' • • • • • •• '" • '" 2'" .. ,, ...,. ... win 111 Ill,. .. .__ ll ..... ,Mll<hlll !GI chi H1dl1r •·!, ... 3 . W.IMr 11'1 lf+I T tflOt t •l, l·l, 1·5. Sir..:""" !GI dtl ChtCl'll•-.... ... C.Ulton fGJ dtl L•1111t1 r i..,lh!....n. ...... MOo•l·Slt01e1011 !Gl dtl .,.,,,. kt usc•·•·•"·' .. · WtlbO•llt·S•••ou• !Fl"'' Pt11011sl0Sot...ers .... •·I. Outr •MollltS IGI chi Hlllftlr\t•HI"" 1·1. ,.,. l.•mb ·WOOdS !G I "'' l(oClll· Nug11111 1·•, 2-6, •·l , Two team s tied at 68 a.t.w1f+1111101n10r.11,.c..11 i ncludin g Evelyn Wfi!lflttaiH~~~·:: •. 0 ••. 2. Gorman and Loraine CMY>tJt11111e1oon111u .... , .... ,. Wahrenbrock along with !.•ut111ert4Blae1cu11t11•·•.•.0. Pat La•kner and her Moe tOllll!t Ptt••,1·S,•·l . .. 8oyoln·Bruu':'~t';~8 1 ,,.., ICtll~· guest. Phil Goepper and butc;1·~1<11•·l.•·l. her guest finis hed next Nidl!•·i'ID'OQli !Bl °"' P•lm-P1r11 with 11. ... ... 1. • YH iQlll·ACldinO)!Oll \Bl def ..... ~. Three membe rs or lhe "•rel•·l.•·1. C l M • Po•o•..,~·"••••¥ cB1 dtl Hoppe•· os a esa 'IA'omen s W•l•o<1•·l .S·'·'·'· club pa rticipated in a pow·v.'OW tournament at Palm Desert recently Gymnastics with Ging er Ca ppy ••'-IU ... lt ... 1tlC11.uMtu £inis hing Sl'l'O nd With VtUlll110-I. Jffl~ll IC) J. Grllllttl partner Betty S imon or CE I J. McOtr•mott 111. wi .... 1,.. Indian Wells . ICOl'l-41.3 • a••l -l.J11111111c11.Sc110111 cc11. Vi Hoskins and her O'HIUI Ui.I. Wi11r1lno1<0•1: !.?. l G Al &11•nct 1111m -1. H11,., tCI 2. par ner, eneva ex· w.1111 cc1 J .•• ,,,11 tc1. wi11111""' ander fini shed fourth in KO•t~S.,, •I. bet0t b II I I ,.1_ E••r<illf-1, Al'lm1 IEI 2. u1e er a o pa r ners c.r.1111£1 ~m>lh CCI Htlll ' CCI Ille!. event WlfllllnQ 5COfl :•.I. · ' College, Prep Net Results SAVE~.:°"'·· UpTo$3~· CUT YOUR 0 lllN: • * Fir~wood O.vlll•• a-. Jo1111·Sm111 401 '"' o sw1tt·0.11< * ,.,.ninz .. ,~~~;'11 .eoor11t 101 ,,,, 010111110· *·Patio F•mi111n Ot~:::::~:d~lu COi Ml H-.rwf' PRICES S~ART AT: $109.95 .. .,. •. , ••• 1. •Price• subject 10 cNnpt without notice. ttc.t C.11 ... ~::.:::. e.tl L....,M MASTER llRVICE DIA.LERI °"'""' ICldtl. O•vi1ol ... 1.s ... 2. SANTA ~NA ANAHEIM . ::::'rcf~~~~~·:.~r.:,t~'.w. •L.W. 8l:MIS TR. & IMP. CO. ANAHEIM SAW SHOP u...,•11 tCldtl, Hu11i.r J.t, ... I. 1829 E. f irat St. ~1 4 S . Mlnchett• s.t<n-IC I ""'· W1t'o'lr ... f,t-I. 643•2639 535-4313 wrt .. tClcttl~s•.o.t.o. SANTAANA SANTAANA o.titrt,·Mllet11 1c1 01. Pret· ANGEL'S THE TREASURY ""*"'Vr-l·t, ... I, .,......... I I ..-...v""°'•" ICI .. ,. WH'lff' 3309 S . Brlttol Si. ~-. Bf 'to .... ,..., .. ,,a ... 1... e79'41181 979.3300 ~"':~·:r' CCl •t ..... ,.., COSTA MP+ . COSTA MESA •-•" . WAllD •HARRINGTON 'TONY'S BLDG. MAT C.UMfM IM\otl i1-.1T..-. 1275 lfltfot 2075 Newport llwd. -~~ ~rn w.r-IC I dl'f. KtHli t..e; -'· uo 'NTINQTON 11E••u HUNTINGTON BEACH lhlllmtf'I .. 1; cttt. H•MUl>ll W : _,1 ""' ~ ...,,,,.,, ANGEL'S HOME CTR. NATIONAL LUMBER H1rrl11c1 -w.t-1.'4. .. I, flaftft-191"" B kh 1 K•l••,.,..fCI ........ "'·· , • ., .. ,, • J::: All'e, .... roo Ufl Mt/wllM IC .. -::.:.2, .. 2, .. l,M. 947«Ml8 962·5563 Ht1,,llttll""·"'•"ct1 1c1 11n H\iNT1NGTdN IEACH NEWPORT BEACH en..o•o-.u, ,.,1 •t11 w; ••· J.C.lPENNEY CO. J.C. PENNEY CO. "e"".i,w ... 1. • 10 N~on Ctr. ffthlon t•t1nd -Mt.W. ICI IMI Mr. M ; ~-1771 644•231 ~ -.._ -_.,.,...., •e.n.Ma•DM-::t • C..MtMlll~l ltl'tlf... STANDBY UC11UC Ill NIM tel .. ,TJ::': w: *'· · , • · · :S'~Z~1.,:-r.:...'"\.,: ... , B t;cm 1 • "'~~!Iii~· u. ICI •f. #lnturf t-1: ""• .... II .. le • .... ,,.,.,,.,.,,..,_,,,... -IW WM\'tt l(J~.1 Me ....... M : flllltr<ufl M l _,, Al""'" M ; .... , -·~~~. ,, ... ••Y lllkheU.. "X" .................. b fre•M•rllre••tl .e••-,..•r'sworth ....... _,,Ices. If you're·like most people. this is not the )'ear to buy a new car. You're prob- ably wondering how to keep the car you have in good shape. Well. Miller Ti re has a timely s uggestion: ReTire it. With Michelin steel belted radials. Right now, through May 17, Miller's Michelins are on sale. And when you buy four, we 'll also give you all these tire li fe -l ength- eners absolutely free: ........ "_ ........... . Check theRateof lnfi.tlon. F ..... Under or over·infl nted tires \Vear uneven!)', anU rc- Uuce a tire's tre;td life. Any Miller J\eTirc ment specialist can tel l how Say you nudge a curb or race over a rew speed bumps. Throws your ,~(j:~~many psi's your tires need. So well help you fron t end out, right? Faul\y alignment causes ti res to wear unevenly . But as many times"" that happens, we'll give you another alignment. Eru. For~ full year (excluding parts, if needed). check pressu re regularly. \Vith a free air gauge. The pressure's on us. We hope these sug- gestions have helped you decidethat HoTiring your car no"' with a set of Michelin steel belted radials can save you Jots of money. No\v an<l later. In fact, when you're on Michel ins, ·!..;....__we prol>- ably won't ~--see you agam for anotht>r 40.000 miles or so. That"s OK by us.· \Vc"rc not out just lo sell you tires. \\"e re out to keep )·ou and your car safe flnd sound . J<'or )·car.; to come. l.P ....... MIRer.· Miller Tire has built a solid reputation wi th reliable customer Mid111i11 "l "stnl Hltff r.4i91 w1Mt1-ll1 ~ Mic.~"-MiHw ....... .... STZI Ptic~ ""• 175/IJ $41.61 $JI.II 17S/14 S2.11 42.11 115/14 , ... , 46.11 lfS/14 61.26 SI.II 215/14 67,49 S6.ll 215/14 r 74.'4 62.11 ltS/IS 6S.ll SJ.II 2CIS/15 n .n 61.U 715/IS 11.55 ., ... 215/15 11.47 ..... 231/IS n.n 71.11 7JS/IS "'-" IS.II 11ci1• tr-II.ti"' Wt. serYicc, quality tires lik e Michelin·· X" rad ials, and low prices. 1\nd \vc've l.ecn building it since 1920. 'l'hat n1akcs Us one of the oldest. must trusted outfits in the cou nty . So con1e in to one of Mille r Tires five locations in Orange-- County. :\vw·sagreat t ime to lwTire your old car. ·.•' ...11 ... TIRE I •I 71 ft Ghi ... s..Wtg ~ GMtty ,Snco 1920. lmselw -209 Butl> St. (lid & lluoh) 504!201: C· 1w ... l7'39$uplrior Ave. (11th & .... p041) 6G-33fM; ......... 144 So. flrodfold St. (Sa. of~} 524-9280; ...... . I · 1100 t' l"""' (lot -IGalola & c.lliM) 532-3383: L•••n• •••• -482 0.-. lwo. (""-m.m Qty Hol)--. -. . . • • .. .. , • • .. • . • . ; t I l' • '1 ~ Af~l'l•tt l l•Hlll 1(1 !till \I S2 fll'l<MlltO,,·Hell, J.t, ... , ... , Only 48 -, ....,.o'll•lft .. ,, .. ,. ~ , !~'" .. .-1c1-w .t-t; M"--.. -----------.._..r.J.w. . !' •I 1· I , ' ' • ' I • • ' • ' • . ' DAILY PILOT UEENIE By Phil lnterlancn-" .. ,. .............. ,, .... .. "Three.o'cloc k-ti me to put on your scowl and prowl around the rourteenth'Ooor." . L. M. Boyd Water Under Sahara Deser Cli e nt a sks '''here we got the phrase ''(Jy. ing sauce rs" to 11nme the UFOs. A private pilol na m ed Kenneth Arnold, the O\ol.'ner of a fire control s upply business in Boise, Ida., l'a1ne up with that one. On 1'uesday, June 24, 1947, vihile n ying his plane ne ar l\1t. Rainier in Washington , he s potted nine pec uliar discs in the sky, moving fast in a slant form ation. That afternoon he told a reporter in Pendleton, ·Ore., that thc·y look ed like ··saucers skipping al'russ u·atc r·· as they l':J tnc \\'ithin 25 miles of his pl <.111t'. Thal labeled the phc11on1enon. And the \•:ire scr\'iccs spread it . <!l:ERIES f'RO~I CLIENTS Q. ··1n playin g cards. \\•h a t 's the differ e nc e between a poker deck and u bridge deck?'' A. 1'he poker deck is a qua11er inch '"ider. Q. "\\'lllCH half of the lemon d id \'OU Sa\' I should Sa\·c ,,·hen I only •\\·ant lo use.ha lf :t i"cn1on '! .. 1-~ou ntain -Vall ey re;ident 8111 •·asano has been promoted to di~trict manager with Alpba 9'et• Compa ny. l·l e w <a s f o rm e rly ·store m unager or Alpha Beta's l.\rookhurst and 1-familton store in l·luntington Ue uc h. f'as:1no will supervise 14 itup('rmai'k e ts in the \\•estern S:.in 1''e1·nand o Va lley, V~ntura.,. County oi nd Sant a Barbara. • t:d Gruenenre lder has been appointL·d eontract sal('s ma nager for Mrillc!al Specialties Com pan)' of Costa r.1esa . lie \\'as formerly u'ith IPCO Hospital Supply , Co. in St. Louis. l·le and his ramily live in Costa t\l(·sa . • Pete M. Takeda of Newr>Ort Beach has joined the Recreation \'ehlcle Industry Association as direl'tor of mem be rship ser,•ices ·(or the RVIA \Vcstcrn region. • {\ruct G, Olson has been named vice president t1nd manager of Bank of Newport's Corona del lttar orrice. . Prior to joining the bank, Olso~ was an assis· tant vit·e president .,..·ith Crocker Nat1~nal Ba~k. . l·le and hi s .... ·ife and £our children live 1n NC\\'port I !eights. · • lluntinglo n Beach resident Edward W. Marks has been a ppointed assista nt vice president a nd manager of the Costa r.·lesa offi ce of Avco Savings and Loan Association. • La\\·rence J . "Larry'' Green has been elected \'ice president a nd named general ma'.la.ger or VTN. Consolidated, Inc., according to off1c1als at the J r\' in e· he a dq u a rte red corpor al ion. The Irvine resident is a retired captain in the Ci\'il Engineer Co rps. • !\lanuel Re)"es or 1-luntington Beach has joined Cochrane Chase and Company, Inc., Fullerton· based t1d \'crtis in g. public rela tions and marketing firm , as ;.u·t s upervisor. • Tamara lee "Tamn1l" Cox has been promQ&ad to the position of directo1· of office ser\•ices ,.-....e lr\'ine Company. . She joined the company in 1970 and became mana ger of offi ce ser\'il'es in 1971 . She is the £irs l ,,·om a n to hold the manageme nt title of director in thccompciny. !\I rs. Cox a nd her hus band li ve in Nc\\·port Beach. • 'LiltTy Got , . ' AJob-He"s ~ J,.. • '' , A 'Stew' By RUDI NIEDZIELSKJ ottlM oauw ,.. ... su.11 'Larry Gelher , 26, of Mission Viejo has earned the reputation of being one of the lu~kl est feUows al Saddleback COilege. His classm ates admired him because he was rortunate enough to be e nrolled in a program along with 20 women . • AN AIRLINES £light attendant student, Gelber was one of the first males to enroll in a ·progra m once considered exclu&i\·ely "'omen's te rritory.-, But Gelher . bucking all the odds, scored a nother triumph by being the first male in the Sad· dleback College progr a m to ac· :tually iet an alrline'Sjob. 1-fe wus one or 400 per sons chosen from a fi eld or 30,000 ap- plicants in TWA 's most recent rt!crultment dri ve. The job begins in Kansas Cfty April 26. Although he holds an associate arts degree in p sychology, Gelher enrolled in the night al· .• tendant's program because he, wanted to travel and see the world. Re knows _he \\1ill be doing s te\\'ardess -t y pe \\•ork ·but doesn 't consider thaL demeaning ·1n any way. '~There are lots or guys working in s imilar capacities , such as waiters and bartende rs," he s a ys. TWO OTHER men enrolled in the progra m \11ilh Gelher, but they dropped out along the way .. That •11/ill also be Gelher's fate since he will be employed before he graduates this June. ~-- . "The most beautiful \\'a_{ to Jose your students is to ti'a ve them hired." ins ists l\l rs. Carol Dem a ck, ins tructor of the 18·unit· course. A fo rmer s te\\·ardess \\'ith. O•ilf 1'!.IM Stilfl l"llolt LARRY GELNER AND INSTRUCTOR, MRS. CAROL' DEMACf5, For Sa<!dleback c.ollege Sludenl, lhe Sky's !he i::!ffitt "•" AmcricU1f Airlin es and tr aining office r \\'ith Continent al Airlines.- she not only teaches the required skills but tries to get her students· job intc rvie\vs . Training for those intei-vi e\\'S is <t m ;.1jor part of the course. Stu· de nts participate' in moi:k ill · t e rvie w sess io ns i1n d tht•n analyze their performance by re· vie \\1irrg videot a pes. ··carOl's training gi\'es you an idea \\·hat the airlint!s u1·c looking for and ho\\' to put roul' best foot for\\•ard in t h (' intt•r vie\\'," Gelher explain s. Ge lhcr's intc r vic\v ,,·as ar· r<tnged by !\I rs. Dcmack C\'en though T \\' A s upposedly ,,·as not hiring nc\.11 personnel. Al.TllOUG II Gl:Llll:R alr('ad y ha s co n s id e r u hl t• t·lassroom expertise, he \\•ill be required lo g:o through 1'\\'i\ 's . O"'n trainin ~ progr <1.n1. 1\ftcr that Over 1'he Counter MASO Utti'")S ... he \\'ill be ~ss i gned to a perooa- nent b<1st• but h(' hus no idea \\'he re in the \\'Orld it \Viii be . ~ . '"l\!ost of the l 8·yt'<.1 r-0lds "·ho \\'ant to become fli ght attendant s have no ide<.1 \\·ha t the job Is ll~t. 'I fe('l it 's my duty to tell them ;.1 bo ut the good . the bad , and Jt\e. -in·het\\·t.'cn," l\Jrs. Dcmuck sa~'s. "You \\'Or k st range hours. go through tin1c zon(• changes. sit by the phon(' 2•1 ho urs \\·hen :rou'rL' on 1·(·~c1'\'l' s l<i lus not knowin.·~ \\'ht·l'L' vou 'rc goi ng \\'hen it rings . \·ou lc,ud a totally disorgani.z~~ Ii~. -~ \\l hat('\'Cl' the ad,·antages and dra\\'backs, Gelhe r is ready ror his nC\\' job :i lthough he admit~ he \\"Ou ldn 'l \\'ant to be u fli ght at· tcndu"nt fo r the rt•st of his life. ·~ ·: ''TllF: JOI\ 1\1 1\\' lead . .lp so1ncthing e lse. But I dcfinit9I>' \\'Ullt t o go b<-1 ck and stud;r psycholo~y ," h('.Said._ ' ... :\. Sa\·t· lhc s lcn1 h:.ilf . ll"ll l:ist longt'1·. Q. "\\'11 1\ T prupu11ib11 of the nl'\\'IY\\'Cd s in this country t:.1k c tht•ir honcy1n oons in Ca nada ·.•·' AT&T Warrant .. 1\. Onc out of e\'cry 20couplc s. about. ••\\·11,\ T one thing is most likely to makC' a ,,·on1:in unforgettable'.'" inquires ii c lienl. ;\limony. I thoug ht. But research rc\'cals that most pt•oplc think it 's :.:ood cooking. Owners A~gry· SAHARA Geolog ists s ay you only ha\·e lo dig <.Jo\\·n a bout 10 fc1: .. t at most places in the Sahara Desert to hit \\':.tter . lncid t.'nta llv. thev also sav thi: ulli Ron1 a ns once turned much of th;.i t S<t h;.ira into d<.i nd y grain'.·g ro"·ing la nd . \\'it h dik('S, dan1s , t·hannels a nd s loughscapes. "Th~ Granar\" of ll on1c" is \\'hat it \\'US called. For its c\·entl1<1 I ruin, they blame .,..·iJd goats. IS Tiii-: l .. '\Tt<;ST edition of \\'c bster's i'\e\\" Collt.'gia tc J)il'tionary, the definition of ··upti ght " rc <id s ··being in finanl'ial dif- fi('u lt i('s." Is t hat right? Tll t: COCK ROt\('11 h;_i::; i;('('n on earth ap- proxin1:itclr 36-1ti111 cs ;is long as ho s man. ill t:DI Ct\I_, R ESJ-.:,\RO I sho\\-s that c<.ir dri vers \\·ho a re ta II ;:n1d thi n lt·nd lo suf fl'r less Se \·erc injuriL•S in traffic s m<.ishups. \\'t:Rt: \·o c a\,·;:1rL· that Preside nt \\'oocl rO\\' \\'ilson·s \\iff' Ed ith \\·as a desccn· dant oft he Indian princt·ss r~oea hon_toi s'! tlddrt!.<:.~ 111all f(, I.,\/. Ho11tJ . /.>_u /Jor JIOiG • r~vri \\"orrli . ·r.r . . · · - c ,,pyr1r1l11 191-11. .\l l luyd What does ittake to dri~ a Mercedes? • Call us fora quote and see if it isn·t less than you thought· (714) 831-1740 Mercedes-Benz Dealer ' A'.'All E IM (A P l - The se a re nervous and dis (·our.ag ing d a ys for m i ll io n s o r p ersons u·hose tilne is running out o n \\·arra nts ro r ,-\mcrican Te.lcphone and 'felegr<i m Co. s to(:k AT&T board c ha irman John O de Butts is offer- in g sy mpa thy -· but nol hing else "There's a bsolutely no \\·ay \\'e can ext e nd the ,,·arrants .. , de Butts s<Jid rep<!<.itcdly at the ;\.f&1' a nnu a l s toc kh o lde r s m('et ing he re this .,..·eek. "'f hey a r c due l\-tay I ' '. '· TllE "'1\RRANTS al· lov• the purc hase or one sha re of AT&T s tock ·at $.52. The problem ~ lo "·a rrunt ho lders -is that o n th e c u r r ent ma rket , the s tock isn't \\'Orth that much, hence is of no va lue to be ex- ercis ed. Th e s t oc k c l osed Thursday at 48 3/4 -down a half from the previous day. 1'he \\'arr<i nts \\'ere is- sued in May 1970 as an inducement to help sell $100 debentures in a run· draisi ng venture for l\1 a Bell. Two \l."a rra lits \l.'ere given free \vith each de· benture -e_ach warr~nt "WHILE YOU FLY'' • • • From ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT • • * Executive INDOOR -Parking SJ:OO ,II DAY * Custom Automotive Service *Preferred Dealer Drop Off Service r CAU FOR APPOINTMENT (71-4) 979-4100 IJ4 HOUI SllYICll GEORGE HURST Executive System• Dt.ltiMlfl ot Georoe Hvnl ""'9 c...-., ,,.., Hto Alrw•f· Ceil• Mna, C1. t2eH • enabling the holde~to buy one share of Ai.ACT stoek at any time in the five'"}tears at the pri(O'it .... ·as then going £or : $52: But s ince the n the. prit·e has falle n. • ' A1'"D BECAUSE it has, th e r e a r e s till an estim a ted 31 million \\•a rra nts outstanding, held by people who kept hoping the stock would climb b ac k to the S52 level and beyond, so they could make a profit. With the time fading as the mid -l\l ay deadline nears, t he AT&T u·ar· r ants closed at a va lue or just 25 cents \\lednesday on the I"'e""· Yo rk Stoek Exchange. Some of the a ngri er \\'arr;a nt h o ld e r s con - fronted de Bulls al the s tockholders meeting, demanding that the war· r a nt s b e ex t e nde d beyond bl ay 15 or that some othe r compensa- tion be-given. De Butts. o ffe ring a pol og i ~s. sa id the possibility of an exten- sio n was r es ea r c h·ed thoroughly but finall y was determined to be il- legal under the terms of the ir issua nce under the debenture. And no compensation can be give n, he Said, because about hair of the warrant holders are not. stot·kholders and have no ot~te rest in the com· pany. IN THE EVENT 'AT&T's mark e t price does go up. the board chairman said . the eom· pany plans to form a na· tionwide group of securi- ty deale rs to he lp dis· tribute the s hares that \\-•ill become available. The dealer group would be m a naged by Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. and would be authorized to purchase und exercise warrunts in orde r to ac·. quire common s ha res ror delivery ln public offer· lngs. · Othe rwise. d e Dutts said , w a rra nt holder.s: hu\'c the option of ex·. ercisir\g the ir warrants fo r th e s toc k al a · purt'hase price or $S2 per share -even though the market price is lower - or trying to s ell the war~ rants in normal Invest· m e nt channels o r through Chemical Bank fNe.,_.·_Y?rk. "''"'" Adllnte R ,NJ Micro """"'" "'e• Al• Alt'~ Bal Aik o l"c Align Pnr Aiied 8n( AHl.O l•I _..,. A"' E•pr , Am Fu•c1 "Am Fletll Am fufn Am G-Amln1 C.• A M(1~~ Am Te le" Am we10 Ant><!'"' '-Pf.'•tO "PS lntp Alon Myt "''-.... "'"'Gd """" Col• AU Go, LI AU ~1eel lltwd Oc\ B•ird Alo b.l"d Wr s.-er Br 6.l•e• Fe baldwn L B•ll1 Ml! 6 .. •m RI! B•rnet Fl 6"55ell f 6•'"5~ Sekon Cp S.nUy l\ Bell Lilll BillO Co B .. a Son\ BlkMI P .. BIO<'-. D! 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Yes : This is a whopping $4 ,800 a year deduction _'available to millions of working parents with up to $35 000 a ~'f~ar in combined adjusted gi'oss income. In PrenUce-Hall's ;~rds, ••Jt 's far and away the biggest single deduction." lt 's -s. sure bet lo spur spending on big-ticket items ranging from a car to a house. ... ~ .. ,.: What's more, it will eome into effect after this year 's J}ne·shot tax cuts. rebates and credits are slated to expire. -·· To give you a perspective on a $4 800 deduction · average deductions for interest range fro~ St ,097 in th~ $15,000/$20,000_ br~cket lo Sl,686 in the $30,000/$50,000 •11racket; contnbut1ons go from $424 in the $15 000/$20 ooo fa'nge lo $1 ,031 in th e $30,000/$50,000 category ; a~d a ver~ge ift.ctuctions for taxes range from $1,404 to $2,983. .•. Q. What about the divorced or widowed parent? A. Of c::ourse. it applies to these parents too. Finally "' dl11~rlmirr3tiblt in the tax laws again st the working her which l personally have fought for years is bein g ected. Q. Art-tht-re any other changes 1n tht-dependent care dedac· l ion t~qn tit( boo1t 1n lhe income l1milahon? A. No. All the other quabficat1ons and hm1ts sti ll apply The $1 for $2 phaseout re1nains, and wipes out the deductlo~ al $44,600. , Q, Does lhe person l11red have to 1'pelld /ull-llme c~ring /or the depcnder1t'' · · · · A. No. A eook or part time helper -"''hose presence in UI~ house allows both parents to work -can also win these pa.rents a deduction. ••• Q Are you permitted to pay your mother -or i;zster -0 .1$ o baby sitft't? .. A. No. The, law says that you cannol gel a l'Alld·care de· duction for wages paid lo any relative who can be claimed ·as a dependent. That means all rclali\'es except cousins. Q. Any other ma1or guides'> A. Yes. Under another provis ion in the law, you can get an extra 20 percent credit (or salan es of new employes whQ were on t~e welfare rolls al least 90 days before being hired. • So. since you're allowed deductions ror in-home child CaTe, why not hire a qualified "'orker under the welfare in· t-enuve program (WIN) and get not only your ch1ld ·care de· dL!Ction but also a 20 percent credit for the salary you pay 1~remploye? , ~· ca-ution: in this type of employment, your credit cannot ~~eed $1 ,000 a year . MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES· ' ' ' '. ' NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks 46.20 83.80 819.46 87.25 0.36 0.69 3.75 0.65 up up up up ' ~-----~--~-~---~----~------' • NII .,..i ptl(efl!Mt ithtnon trt '"' t ,.,.,,..._I ... .,._ Tiie prtYloor.. d~llO llfk• .,.. u. <"""""" <IOllno or1a , GAIMlllS I ""'T&T wt 5·1•+tt6 Uo 2S.0 ,;J.AtwrtC 1Jb ll't• 2"' Up JlO .JC (. 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"" Then director Hikmet Avcdls did an unheard or thing. }le walked across the set to drape a corner or the counterpane over the exposed flank. ··1 was never so happy about anything in my life," said Miss Williams. ·•'FOR 19 YEARS directors hav e d one nothing but s how as much of my body as possible. And here was a man covering m e up! Thal moment wa s a r ea l breakthrough for me. ''M aybe it will end my career as a sex sy mbol.'' S h-e may dislike dis- p I a yin g her chai"mS·on movie ED\' WILLIAJ\tS sets. but is not <Jd\'crse to 5ho1.1.•ing (hem off in lheprivacyofherhome. ~ She wore only a thin leather jacket which £ell as close Lo her navel as her knees. IL was loosely rastene'd down the fr ont, exposing a con- siderable amount of the Williams epidermis. It was· abundantly clear she 1.1.·ore not another stitch. AROUND lfER NECl\ WAS a diamond pin which spelled oul "lust." Her bare midriff was encircled by a thin gold band. tlntil now s he save the appearance of be· ing a willing participant in the nude gatefolds ol magazines and sexploitation flicks. But no; she posed reluctantly as a means for attaining stardom. ~-··"After 16 pictures and 10 years you can imagine how much this serious part in a mov· ie means to me." she said. ''Avedis actually gave me direction and motivdtion for my role as a female surgeon... · She describes her character as a female "Ben Casey." "ALL TlfE OTHER directors made me stand in one place. look in a certain direction and repeat my lines. That's all there was to it. They were jus t inte rested in my body. "Now the camera is going to concentrate on my face. I wa nt to be a .Gerious professional actress during the day and save the e\'enings for pouring champagne and being sexy.'' Her fiim credits were somewhat inrJated.. None of her pictures was porno, but neither was any endorsed by lhe Daughters of the American Revolution. - "I was given co·slarring roles, but my ap- pea rances didn 't justify the billing," she said. ''They were just cameo parts.· ••1 WAS IN •BEYOND the Valley of the Dolls' 10 minutes. My part in 'The Seven Minutes' was about seven minutes. And in 'Where It's At' my role was only five minutes long. • .. Jn · 'Dr. Vixen' I 'm on screen for 105 minutes!'' She likes lo think of herself as a survivor. She said a ny other girl would have given up after a decade of playing sex kittens. "I'm not going·to wind up being <t waitress," she predicted. "All th e nudity and sex served its purpose. I wanted to create a name for myself and I have. It cost a lot of money, lovers, parties and heartache. Now it's worth it. "I WOK ON TllOSE 10 years a s training forthefuture.'' Whether the training is as valuable as the Actors Studio re mains to be seen. Gifts by Heiress To Guru Blocked PUBLIC NOTICE ;"iCTITIOUS•Us1Nll.$S NAMI! f,TATIMlfolT tJie klilowl"ll 11"..n\ .,. llOl11111111M· M11.1 fl'ANf"ARE. •J~ )(111> $1., Ul'lll No. ~1. ,_,.._, 0•.-;11, C•'''· '1 ... JM.It. F!llkthlt1111, :H.U W•lker LJrt Or .• Aou1noor. C•lll. *'to !.ft>r~y f1nk•hl•1n, 2•ll W•llt.tl' l..lttOr , Ro1>n>oo•,C•l•I t0i?O '"" bw.,nt•• I\ conducted by • ...... ,.111•• llW• ~nop JO"Ok J'1nk r l•1th1 • '>n""' 1'1nkttl 1\~1" fr.1\ 1l•lttnwn1 •;11 hll!'ll ... 11n t~ c-1, Cltt•k cu 01•n~ Counl ~Oll -'&i•nl I, 1t1' .. _ PwbU;N:CI 0•.JAQe (0.11 (njl'f Piiot, A.pt!l 11, 11.1~ .• l'tr:I M•r"l, It/' 1--1~ _PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNlSS HAMii: STA TfME NT' Tl" toll<1w1ng Qt•••" I\ 001119 nu •• ,..... ••• : SOYTl-I COAST INS TALLATION, 1XI 111~ 51., 1-111n1'11Qlon IMl<K";c..ut0rr>I• ~-' M;cr.•tl Den11ls WC•\lltld, 220 It\~ SI., Hun1lng1on s..cr., c.1;1 ........ ~ ff\!\ l>wl•IW\$ is COll(llKlfd by _, •nOl••Clu••· Mlcr..11 Denni\ McC..11....cl Tllh s-.11nien1 '""' t iled wllr. l~ C0t<nl , Cltrk ol Or1ng1 C.O..Only Of'I Ma•<f"ll, !ti!>. PulloliWWCI Or•11oe COolU O~ly Pilot, Ao<.t 11.11.2~.l•I S 1111·1~ PVRl.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HI.ME STATEMENT Tkt tOllQ••"t\Q OO!•>On I> aoinQ bt.r,;j. ..,..;t\: E A.ST8LIJFF CHIROPR-'CTIC OFFICE, lSOJ E,uttilutt Dr., Sul~ IOS, Nol!•11CH"l 6tt1Cr., Cdl+l .• 1600 Or. Roiwrl J, l>•rl•!n, 226 E. 19\t. SI .• eas•• Ml<U , C•UI. q,.,, Tll11 Du11nr..\ 11 c!>nclucled by.., in· Cllwldu11. Or. R.J . P.irt1ln Tt.h 1111emt-r11 ,..~ Hied ,.,It., ttw Clllftlt' Clerk ol Or•"9' tou'll.Jon A.pr11 1,1t1S .. ..., PUC>li~ Or;i.n~ Co-e!ol Oatl, Pilot, All<•• 11, 18, 2i,1nc1Mey1. 191S 11~1i PlJ llLIC NOTICE --------------" FICTITIOUS •USINESS N-'JilE STATEMENT T~ IOl!OWl"ll perSOl'I h OOh'll tlu!.i· ~\\.11 : E CO "IO MY MAINTENANCE SERVICE, !'flt ..._nar.elm "'"""·· CD'J.t.t Wu, C11ilornle92611 D<IY<d We yne S••t._, lt1" .o.n..trim ,.,..., CD'ile Mf!-W, Cdlilornl•'t2'11 Th1) bu\inns is tonclut leCI Or .,. in. div1-I. U.•iOBllCk Thi\ sla1tnienl wa\ filed wfffl !No Cownly Clerk ot Ora11gt C-ntr Oii Mil•Cll 11. ,,,j, Pl.ib11""eo Ofil'llJ'll C<N\I Oa11, P1IOI, Apr1111. 18, 2i, .ind M.J 1. 191S \1'111).li J>UBLIC NOTICE VANCOUVER. B.C. CAP) -A British Colum· bia Supreme Court order h as blocked a n American he iress rrom handing over much of he r '\lt1 e<1lth to Guru Maha raj Ji. doctors who will be de- s ignated by the B.C. College of Physicians and Surgeons. Darby McN c ul 's capital .a sset s in the United States are said lo be worth ubout $500,00J. JUSTICE 11 .E. 1-futcheon said lhaL ht.:r plans Lo give lhe money to the guru are "sheer folly.·· The court order re- quires her lo s ubmiL to a mental asses'smcnt by three British ColumtMa DARBY MCNEAL, 31. y.·ho is m arried and lives in Nelson. B.C., does not use her marriell name. The court action was brought by he r sister, Sarah McNeal, 36, of Lo ui s ville. Ky. 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Jt PdlQl<I• ((>•o<>.,o.;:IM<>•,Cll,?61\ ,~,, m'""'''' '' cO<l<h i<IC<1 by •• n "' 0.-• .:Ai .. 1 OondlO ~ Mc o..irmo ll, .J• FICTITIOUS •USIN,55 flCTITIOUS BIJSIN ESS Ill" .i.11~n"Hll .. rl., hied .. ,,,. tn• Ccoun1, 1.1"'' ul C"""li'' Cou"1' 0" ,,._,,~n 2}, •~1, HI.ME STATEMEHT H-'ME ST-'TEMENT TPlelOl-if'19pet"SOn\dre00tngOV....· Tiit 1o11owinq Pt •\on ,, <101.,9 ~s•~' bui.lnns.is; f'4l%0S Punh\h~d O•c•nQc CO•h' O"'ly P>lal M.ot 2$.dnOAorol•,11,1 .. 1•1~ 1118 /, OIVEASIFIEO BUSINESS MANA(,l M ENT Ot;Wl'.LO PM£NI SERVICES, MOO ClmPV\ 0.., -llOrt ASSOC: ti.TES. 96•1 Wdt butlon O.•W-. 8e1oC11. CA t166<1 tlunt..,<,1ton 8td<n. Cdl••o•n,,,.,.._ -. J..oilr. M. Twn1 .. , 17•5 No. IS s1..-1e, M. sn...,~. q6•1 w~•Du•l(lt-1 Flotttote. Downey, C-' 'fOl.O O.•v•. 1-1un11nQlon flt,>( n, c .. 1"'""'" PllBL.J(' NUTIC1'; C...-1• iliqtt:r. »Mii P1e>lon Or . <nf.16 II S•tl6 ~Nl9Wt'l.CAt161/ Tfti\ Don.i""'' is tOflOuc: ltd by • lomll· .. .,.._,~;p, Jwdlll> TwtHe nws sl•temtt"I _, I i-w.lr. lhe c-1y Cl-l!•t. of 0.-•nQt COUtlly or .lllWtfo H-. 1'1~ 1nlllwut11••· a.ro ..... Sh.on• n,., 1t11lt....,nl "'•~ 11•<:<1 ... ,~ 11~ County Cit•• 01 Or<1nQC County "" ....... <11 31, ltl.S, , NOTICE TOCJIEO!lORS ~UPE RIOll COURT OF THE ~T Al E OF CAL.I FOR NII. FOR: tN E COU ~TY OF OR-'NGE NO. A·t.JO?S (~ldl~ OI HAloiOLCI HUflON, .11 .... F41;.) •"o"n OI> HAROLD r. ltlJl\ON, f"•?M6 P\ll)h\l'leO 0.d'l'Je co.nt O.+••• f'••GT lor<td ... 'CI P..tili\.hed Do-CN \I 0 ... 1, P>IOI, Apr. 4, 11, 11,1,. 141!_ "'" t<, NOH Ct I~ HERLGY (.IVF.:N II) tr-. ,_.,,,. lf.aftd At>f'I t , 11. II, I'll~ ~I'. l •~"1~'' (I! l"'1 ~l>O\I" "·ln1<'!111e<-.ii PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.,, du P<'"''"'~ "~"'"ti ''"1"1) _.t\,, PCRl.IC !\OTICF: FICTITIOUS IU51NESI HI.ME STATllEMl!HT T~ klllOwl"ll per...,.. f~ ck>U'!I -.. ~s.is; QUESTIOH MARK CO., 2IOO 5. •U. ')!.,Suite "I( .. , S.nl1 An.ii. (.ihl W~' Jlc:k-.Fiflll, ts.GO 9e19r-St., ,NII. :M, s.nl• Ana, C•lll, '11107 tlok ~Ines' Is conducted br"" I"--· .Het.-Flnt. TFlk slalttm1!1'11 ••~ Hltd ,.;11'1 lht Counlr Cle•k of O<lflQe County °"""''I ;, lt1li H-PuO\iil"ttd Or;o.nqe CNS! 0..lly PilOI. ,AQrll\l,ll,lli,•ftCl~1J.l,l5 1183-IS PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IU5UllESS •AME S'TATEMEMT Tht "'~"' potr-Is dloiflf tliili· _.,,: v 1c·s, >t-12 Hon No. 1 • .,...,11rtgt1111 ER..cll.C•lll. l-tllll~~ L~,.~=l~i.ltt? Holl Ne, I, 'JM~$ ;, <OfllNttttd by ........ ......I. Vi< tor L . Sffl>r Tnii "~' ..... "' "'•~ 111ec1 ,.;111 ~ Co11nh• Ctttflr; IJf <>fM91 c_, on ,_.,<"25. n 15. ' ·-Pllbfishttd 0r<H'IQll CNi l 0..itT Pilol MilrtF12',lfOlll .... i.14,, II, I-I. "')llJD.1i PUBLIC NOTICE -·-----11"" ""'o o.,<\·11tc"1 .i•@ '~""""Cl 10 ''" FICTITIOUS IUSI NE!i.!i. 1"""'· ''"1t\ l~f n<'<"'''" 1 ~Outll> 1\, 111 u ... ()I f•(<' ot !M<l C•"•k OI 1h,. "°''-•·n NAM£ Slll l IE ME NT ht11'(1 «lut I, ... IQ l"e"·r•I "'""'· ... ,~ "• rr.e tolla•1ng per'on' ,.,e d<11"'11 I>•"' ""<v''"'" •OV• ••·•~. lo ttil'.' unO.••>o!lr~ <1 ne\•••: ~• tr.~ 011 1<~ 0 1 t\1."r ~110,.,,.,._ TOPO. 31• t lldl!!O" lllvO .. CRU•ttSHAN.,~/>NTIN,MJllW!I""'",. Salbo.1,CA'l'li..I lk>ult•v,.f<J, fll."vt rly 11 111•. C11IH01n •• o W•rne M. Pollnsk,. 32• E. El.!lb:>d 'IC;l l, .. h•<.n h en,, Plil<~ a• ti""~>' 01 B1w<1 .• a.1.,.,_., c 1.ni..1 1'* .,,..,.,,.•<in.,., '" ~·1 '""1"''' 11«r .. 1n Nitti Aronon. J l•<J A<;iu•ldr '-! • L.O'> lnq 1o !Mf ~''"l<' ot'\"'" <lPceu"n(, ...itn•n lll'!Ql!lei, C-''IOOiS !our nionln~ alter lht! I••\! publi<•li-:.n Ron P.oppau.tllo, 111 Lo""' S1tt!<ll 0!1h1\t1<>io<". No.C, Lonq ~C.:1(11. (A-Ol ().)lrCI Ma rt11 ?S, \Q/I l~•~ t>u\lnt\\ h con<lutled oy" IHoTT VL _liU ITON, 11'""••1 JNrl""••h•P· t.•"tvtr., ol '"'1 W•ll wayne M.Polin~i.., , r.tl1"1 <1011w~n.inwdo~<~d>·1\I Tlli\ \l•ttni1!1'11 "'i' li!~d with th<> CAUlll.SHANll e -'NTIH Coul>ly Cl••l 01 0 •d"9e County on UIJ1Wihllire81wll. "'9<1111, 191S. kwerty Hhh, C.1Ut. toU1 ""VSI ,.uor•yt !or E.a•twlri• , Pvbll~ Oo.,.gt CN\I [)ally Piiot Publl'-'>e<I O•iln!ll<l Co•~• 0.lty Pilol. ""'" 11,JS, iAdMlyl, •, 1•1s 1305-1 Milrtfl 18. an<I April•, 1 r, 19, 191) IUJ /)> PUBLIC NOTICE I'lJBLIC NOTICE MOT ICE TOCONTllllA.CTOlllSCALLINC> FOR BIDS 1211 Stl'IOOI Olstrlct: CN!.I C1nwnut111,eo1oeqe ();!>lrJct f!;d Dl•dlint: J.DOo.m ,, Mot'Clilr, """11111 1915. PIK• DI 8id Rec11p1: Otfote ot ll>e ~.(,,41.inq AQH>I , , ... ~, COM1Nt11hl' COi~ Oiit•lct -'dmini\lr•lion QulHSinQ, 1110 ,1.e1-1m~ ,.,..,...,, eo.w ~w; 0r""9" c-tY. C.IUoml•. Proltt<I ldeftllHtlllol> N•-: LlnGK•Qino -Sir.Ill c.e11~. Mu!.ic Duitding Mid Dr~ Work~l.I 11111 NI, Sf.S PllC• PllflS •rt on Ult: Offite ol ll'le Dislri(t ();rector ol Pr.,MUll f .. c,111"'" Qlllctt ol 1111 "''"' 1.,ct, 'Iii 1111,.. S1ur«k •t'CI """""'~· 'JOO Nrwl)O•t 6o111.,.,., o """''""''at.er.. C•litornia. t 2,,..,, Pt>One 11i.1~1J.o:m "'OTICE IS HERESY Gt VEN tl\il ltl!!atx>w"'"""'"tl S<l-091 Ooslrit t ot °'"'""' (aunl,, CtlllO•nl•, <K ling o, and lhrougll lh (i(l~""A<I hOd•CI, r..,oel"<fll.t• ,, lerrecll IO as "O IS1 RICT''. will rtt(el-.e up lo, tlut not lio1~• tlWln 1~ .1bO•e·~iM< Cl time, weled bltH tor Ille •w.tHl()f .:i conl< IC I IOI" 11'1<: abOwe oro1ru BIO.. !.Mii tie retll"""o in 11\e place kien!ll•tO ~"°""· 11no ,i..111 iw, OJl('taed ~nit (IO,Clll(ly ,ffd tlolld II lkt •boft•\lille-11 !in-e -llllK". SHALLCOHSl5TOf: !---,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~,,,,,,,~-~ POt.LlllG PL.AC~: S... ~ l'ICTITIOUllllSlfolHS TN-rtt "'Ill be ii SIO.Oll ael)O!;ll requlrOd •n ""'" "JI o! b~ docuttlcl)l~ In ..... oWllM Ille fllurn In Qaod Concl1l1on w1tt.1n 11...e 0.1y~ il!IC., Ille bid OP•"""" Wit. ~ill c r..,..t l'I. >1111 er.-YM_,. •AM•STATIMElfT P9r•••Y.S.~ T ........... ..,_ii dDirlO IMl- l11SMtlor:Mr1.9.A•5!"' -•: ......,.,Mrs.c.w.w.r,_ l&t.. 1m c v111 ... •••· 5Mi.<I C""1r.;Mr1.G.S.R•-r ....... C.I". c..n.:Mrs.H.E .-..od .. illftl Rotltfl Martlfl *''· 111 w, e.., VOTIHG PRECINCT ....... 1 SH,t,LLCONj!SfOF: POLLI NG PLAtE: N .. WI Ylor'es 0....... Cl'*'--, WW •i.-t Sla'n Or.,&......,.~ ' "'-lol':Mr.•.o..o... ........ ; Mr1.0.A.°'"111 .. Ave., Ne-wtror'I l!lttcri, C11111. 91660 Tl'ln tlutillfts Is~~ by .. ;,,. ·-· 411°""'1 M.,Mol~ .............. _, _, lll<fd .. "' , .... ~Ow11•0r..,.. c"""'°"•11 '""' -.._. ..... ~ C..'lt a.ii., Piiot, ...,.11.1-1..IS.-..M<lt l.nl~ U&'·I~ Pl:BLIC NOTICE E.cfo bid mu1t contorm 11111 be resoonsi..e to 11>e cont• .. c1 dl>tumc nt~. E<Kl'I bid \Nill be accompanied by .,.,.. w:t<•""• •eltt rrtd toln lllecllnl•itl docv- """'~ ....., ti• I~ lht ot prQPOlofCI wbt11nl • o<lor\. TM DISTRICT fHttfWtl lhfl tlQllt 10 tejeCI ""'or .111 b•ll~ or lo w•fw ~f"Y I• te!J'>l•• 11 It• Ot jnlQr M•tl l/tt\ •A""' !:>Ith ot 1n thO tll<J(lln<;i, T·r.e OISf R ICT h•\ Nt11m1net:1 t~Q'IMt•I prnwe1h1111 •.11& "' l>t'< dlnm ,...,9", In Ille loc.•llt~ In .,,.lcl'I tr.11 _,_ i\ to DI llo<rrtornlfel •or C'i't t. tr•n or tvpi, 0, _,....., "''df-0 1otucutt '"" tCf'll•A<tl, toto.i .. ~ hsted Beta.,: -... Any tl11Hlt!Ul!on nol 1nUtlp1led •nd bOkM ll•IOO \ ..... !I r. !Mid 111 the t"'l'•li"I •aot r•ltt lllf' It. .,.pHt•Dlfl It.at M'ld <l.K~1tk11tion 1n ettctel ""'"!rte. •bo·~ llU.O frtcltt C61/1'1Clf\. 11 an, rill" Ii""" br.low •'"not t urrn"I"' ••• rewl'"" by a.oor .. ,........,.t~ dvrl"'lj llltt blddl"!I ,,...,. or tOrt-.Uvc:llOfl 11,,.. wc.11 t•Yllolon' ""bot con~dtrtd • 11o1•I ot tr.e bl-ll~teci •·"•~. ""Y t.e•llll. -1uor•, •• , .. lloft. prOlneliClfl or 0-r Otftl!!llU Wll Ill In tOl)lllOfl 10 ""' DllO... 11,t.-cl .,.,Qr ~.,,; O•ll. Oaltolllutl•,w T,,_ u.eo•,•s Y•1r'l,QtNrillort11Mtruclion-;;;;;:=============:!" 1---------------1 ~ •. o.,°"'"''•t1d"'"'"''~""'n ._11 ,Ol'_ Ilk"" hour.._. lhanlll(ltfttst t l•U<Ut•llOfl l'tCTinout •u••••5S llAM•tTATIMl .. T Wlll!'f1flt<H. ,..,., ..... , 1rng,111en .->ti L•wn lcl• lnkl1•i 1 Oil 1Vill be Jssu('d for arrest o( .the vehicle O\l.'U('r ir the tick('l is dis- re11rded. be higher depending on the number or trips marshals mike to ap-.. ~~,.,.,_,,,ckll,.llW­ prchc nd a violator. Sl'fCIALT'l"/MULTIPLE, 12:11 w. Norv Cro)'. Laguna Beach 1pecial services director. said the . c.." ~,. ~ .._,... CA l1-,.,ttOlflt "'-011lt ot l)tf doam w~ I•.,.....,. "'9QA • "'"'"1"'' d<IW"' ~Ill "'°"''-Tl'lt t•I• lot hOl!Orf -owrtime work ~IWU bot ot 1e•~1 uma --·It.Ill. • I(• werr:.nt Is Issued . it may be served by a county marshal work inc 'tor the court. It cun result in the phy:Jical a rrest or a Violator, but m0&t often involves a face-to-rare personal warning by the marshal. The vlol•tor is told to pay up within 24 hours or be aubj('Cl 1.0 ·Jllostcal ar·rnt. and jailing. IF A TICKET GOES TO wurrunl, an addlllonal $10 1"111 bo charged In addition to lhc orlgin<JI s.1 ti cket. \Va rr~nt choirgcs can ' ,, ' law still has one more.hold on Pfrsons who naunt payment of ,,...... ~•· Gtf~.n1, 1121 w. overdue tirkets. = H""'"''· """""°"' '"'"'·"' Croy said the "iolators• driver's licenses are m1rked in Tri1stMIMffl1c...wttM111T•tM'· Sucr~menlo and until warranlS are clelilred, a driver cannot re· -1rv11. h• 1. .• JWP.C..,,,.•111 ney,• is 1cense. . no. ..... ""it' •ts ""' .,111 1~ Croy s aid the syslem is sure to aet tts due eventually. C....yo.r11.o10r-.. c-iw, • ...,.. B b I k I 11,rtJJ. ut;t e t me La en or the l)'ltcm to work ts ltnathy. The municipal court is only now processing warruu-ror UcJCeta writ~ 11'11111111"'-' 0r..,.. CNt11 DfAl'f-":l:. ten In Jun(' 1974 . ...,11 ... n.1MM1rt.t.1t15 ,.,.,, ~ 1,; • I\ tit.Ill .. 1Nt11Mtor' llllOl'I 1111 CONTRA.CTOA to Wllrtm I"" t onirK1 ~ _, •• -IOllClll •llt IMbc:Orl'•..ctor" unellt him, 10 IMIW nOl le'I' INll ..... w·d we<llltdrllt\ M•ll ,..,k.,,.,,ftl'llllo1Wdby !lllllmln •tw••Kullol>ol t""' <~lt~I No...._• ft'l•Y •llhOr•"' 1!11 llliolor• c.•lcOOI Fon,.f'l ... 14U ,...,,. ill.,... It..; 1$111•wl fol Ille OHlll"llOI tllds, II OiYf'!'lollll borld •Ad • "'1"-.,. t>oood wdl bot ~q111,..d or~ lo ,l~f'O of 11'19 (.enlrit<L ll'lt 1Mt1Y1111l bOnCI \11•11 t11 In the IO<M WI kltll'l In lllt ti>nli~I °"""""" COA$ T COMMUHITYCOl.lEC.E Ot$T It! CT SOAR DOfTRUSfEU t 'NOt-rtE .w11-• 54c.1turr.1Mn1 .. lr~ Pllllll.,_.OrMl .. C..strlfyPOol,-..,1111, II. 1t1) I I ' .. . ' • ,, .. ,. ' ; I •. . I I l I • -........ . P UBLIC NOTICE iii'1cn f 101,15•v11 "' 1111 , ·'· fliAM•l TAT•M•HT •''· 1 '(~ loll0*1119 Mf\011 It olillng bl.i\I• "'''•': •' ALli.V GALLERY, )JO) !O./l , • ~f'oO't11••.,C•U•,,,...,•,CAtitJt · ,,...,,.., CJ1 r WUU•rn•. MOO! {NO ... $0,) M,,.Jrl•..OI 81vCI'., El Toro, CAt:IUO fll1• bl.i•l11t1•• I' UNldVl;ltd o, .,-i In· dl•ICl\lel, T .C. WllU•m• " Tllf1 •t•l•"'•"' ,,., tlltd with t~ , , ,Co\lllly c 11r1i.01 Or1n119 Co\lnc, on A~u 11, 1'1), •" 1"4214t , Pul!llJ.11.ed Or•n94 Co1~1 D•Hv Pliot ~II ll ,))0 l llllM1y J, t. It/) 1Jlil4·1i · · -ruBLrcN"oi1cf:-·---------- HOTICE TOCJIE DIJORS tUPEJllOJI COUJIT0,TH£ IT A Tao .. CALl .. OltNIA FOJI THIE COUNTY 01" OAANGI! No, A·IJltJ Ellt•lt ol P EARL E. ROLIOEDUSli, Det••wd. NOTICE IS HE RE DY (;I VEN to tr.e cr11Gll41fl of Ii. •bov1 111rned cku0en1 11'1"'9! 111 ~r'°'" n1•lno tl•lm1 ;og.1ln\! ,,. '"" wl8 oe<.1cNn1 ••• r1q11lred H> 11~ : -l.lllm, "''"' t~ _,,,\.,HJ YOUCC .... ri, In ~,ofhtt 01 ,,.. tier~ 01 t1>e •-,,.. -court.or to prtwnl ltwm, wlll\U'"1 • l lW''f' YOVl;1\41<1, IO 1111 <Jllllerllgf\Od l h1 Lol w O lt !tll o f P AUL , ~S.TIN C:.S, J AN OFS K Y AN !; _Al..KEJI, 2111 0<1pon1 Or., Ste. B, lrvlrwt, Ct lllorn1<1 •1••~. wnltti i~ 11>0 pl«• of b1.11lne11 ol I,.. 1>1>d11,lgned In • '" 'n••l1er' perl•lnlnQ 10 tne .:.•t•le OI P o<! oe<•dent, wl011n10<1r mor1lll!.<1lte< 1,.1.,ll ll<!bUtt llonDf \fllsnoti"'· • 0.leOApri1 4. i.1 ~ EILEEN INEZMAS f E~S. E•ec11trl• ol Tiie Wiii 01 1ne o1bowe n•nieo c1ec1cient PAUL. MAS.TINGS, "'.JANOJ'SKT ANDWALKl!R ., ttn0111'o11tOr .. SM .• ·' l'"IM,Cellltrnl•tlt44 ,,~ yt.I: C1 141Q l·JJU · • · ....._ .. ,·1ter\o•1c11trl• ""l>l•!otltd Oro1"91 Co•ll Oah y Piiot, Hltll •, '1.1 •• l ), lt li 11 1 1·1~ PUBLIC NOTICE N011CE OF INTENTION TO SELL REAL PAOPERTV AT PRIVATE SAL E Ht. A-lltel Notice l~hl•~•r 9lven that. \Ubfl!<l l<i conUrm;iUon by uie Or1n114 COunly ~.,., Co<lrt, on or <1llf < April 2l, 1'1:1, thl ..,de,1.i9n•O. •• 1dm1n1\!ro1tor "-.• "'Ufl-w1il-a"'M!~eo ol t~ ... 111 °'CARL J . KNOFF, d ett••e d , w1!1 •ell "' • JM'lvlle wte to lne lllQh•\t o1nd bl!•l net 11:.'fCM' °" the 11rm1. and condiUons ....,.,lNllMr.tnentl-d, 111 rlQht, !I"-, -"WIG lntertil of CAAL J , KNOFF, de· (Vi'd, ti UM Um1 OI Ill\ 01alh, W!O oll right, lllte, •ncl lnl1•1•I lfli,. Ille e..l~le l\ff ~..,,,..,In tllolllllon lo 1,..1 <ii!~ OKIOlnl •1 1114111,,... 01111• Oeolh, In !ne ...... Pfop11'IY 1oc1t9d In lne C."""!Y OI Qrf"OI, Stele of Ct lllo•nil, lll>o.CrillWd •IOll-: , Lot 10. Bloc:• IJI . Ce•Ot1• «I ,,..r, ., Pt• ~P rttorded In Boo• J. ~'4 1 ~·2.MIKell1nH>11• M1p1, Re cO<dSOI Ql'1n91C011ntr 'Tnt pr&pertr I• comnionl~ •~le,,ed to ti 111 l..lr•1111>r Avln ~. CorOr'ld 111'1 #Nr, c..nrornle . , Tiie Mlt h 1.11bjetl to tu,,ent l•..es. to,ven•nls, COf>diliOf>,, re,lrlc1lon•, re- , Stnl•l ion,, ~•Qh1 ,. '1<;1nu at w•y - N wme11t1 01 r1t o•d. llle property 1, t<i bil Mid on iltl "o1s Is" be' Is, ••<l'PI es 10 11111. Bldtor ollt•I ••• in v11t d tor tlllspro· fltl'IY...., must Ill 111""'ltlng1nd ... u oe rt t•l••d 11 1n1 olllct ol Mrerl a. J8Ckson • o•Olt!iilon•I C••PD••ti(>h, at· torney tor WiO itclml"''lr1lo• '"lt"·"'•fl-<lh!W•f O, o11 e10'Ne ... por1 Ctn1e• 0.1vr , 'SI.lite II~~. Nt! .. P<>rl llPoll n. C1hlo.nio1, ol\ M!V tome'""'' !he Ii••• p<1bi•<<1h<.n DI I"" 1 ncil•<t Olnd "°' •o• e '""' '"" '' ""'"" -· lne P•opetly ,..,u be "°ld "" tn• lallowlnq rerm• C•>ll •• P"" '"""..r>O p.lrt t<l'G•!, ""'term> ol •ut ll Ut!ll<I I~ .. oKtfPl ~l)le lO !lie' .... ll('rS•Qne<I and to the Swpe"o' C.our!. ten percent 00' .) ot tne 1mo...,1 bid10 t ttomp.1ny the ol· lff by cer1ifled check <i• ca..,,ier·~ tMc~ . .,.. ,..., balance 10 be p.1iowi1n1n len C10) O.r• •Iler <onflrmai!onot .. 11 by Ille S.,.per'°' Co .. r t, l iH <l\ and pre-ml""" on in>u•~n<e a<cepl.Jble to Ille ,p,w<IW!.et ..... II tJo, PfO•rollf d Iii OI lfll> cllll~ of rttord!no;t ol t0f\vey<1nce. E•· ;om1n.1tion ol title. •«o•di09 ol u:on· veyante, lrilM!otr lo1••> and any lit11 ln- '"'"'nce POll<r >h~I! be 11 1ne ••P«>!>t Ill 1ne p,irt1'141!>fl• or p<1rchao1ers. TM 1>1le ~tll be t on•umm•ltd lhr0<¥> Ml IK •OWOll the ott1ct ol S•v Elt•-. Co., 'Int .. tJI~ E!.1~1 Co••I HIQllWty, Coron;i ~ ~r. C.titorn•d 92•t5, or •nv otPler llt1t11~ eu:row ""ldtr tt<9'Pltble lo w ld Mmlnl~•olto• wllfl·will·..-.ne..ed ..o the p,ircrw•e• or Pll•<ll•i.en . One- btlt Df lhe e•<•<iw holdt r'i; ltt sr>ill tit .. Id b~ WIO f llile •nc:ll Ohll·!\111 Sl'laU bl! Pfid Dy Ille J)l.lrt n•w ror p<1rcnai.1rs. 11>1 uhller>H~f'lt!d r1•erwt• •~ rlQl'lt to rt Jett en1 •no au 1>I01 prior l<i en1r~ ot ano•dt r contir"1!nQ l n.t l alo. O"' TED: April'· 1•15. Cltrence 8 . Kn.ott 11Admoni1tttlo< .. 11,,.wu1 ...inne•rd ol-Wtll of CtrtJ.1Cno11. Or <te\t d MYE JIS & J .. CIC SON A P•Oll:ISStONAL CO•llO•ATION •v: J1m"A. Hutnjlllreys, Jr. Att9rne.,.terA•ml11l1lr•tor • .. ' •llll·•lll·i-lld P,.t>li!.lled Or•n9f c;:.,.11 O•llY P001. Ap•Hll,11,11,1•15 119'1·1 P t:BLIC NOTICE OROINANCi NU.1~·~1 -• • • • • P UBLIC NOTICI•: PUBLIC NOTICE 00.•tUen 1or 11 tfi11 n1n11~ l'<O) a.~' wen !MOiiy ~·~'"•bit m •t•"•I 11'1111 IM>rlnQ 1t1d >I • !t i m°"111, l)af!Od, Any Olien 0Uer1d.~ ""Y 0111ur b1 our conv P'!•mlt to t nQ•OI 1<1 lfl1 OC:C\11,.hon OI n1 .. n1lv'1 (lll1tn1 •llo blll1v1 ll'lelr 11tw11bro••r whl'n e !ll\U •• ol 111<1 rl9nt, to l•t••• ~->ut• p,.Dlo< w•t .. 1, or tfll 1dopllOt1 o• lfl\,' ord•ntnce>, "''\haul u..'"" •11111•"•11 to lib"<•.,. or w.111 111 °''!'-0 • ••t•d P1•m1t, ....ci ,,.,m1u1 ,, .. 111•••••"•<C•O •d-M•r . "'811not ••P1'•11n1kt 1ne 11 Hn1011nh !ht C•lr Co11nc.1I lu•lnc:r '""''MO woln•nc.1 ., •<1 1111c1111 IMl•mlt ... 1111 drtl•••ci lll•l ••ll•••t• ,,... dhtlnct .,. <ti mOt1tll\ lrOfn lfl• O.tlt 0 1 u,. tron1 tn. 11or1..,10 '""'°t•I OO'Jllt~­~-or '"'' orOlntn(t : orov1""'°, !IOll\ h1•1ih 1c:11, •1<;1wl•Uon " ntet 11¥J .... P•rn•l1 le• I• OP1r•ttlnQ o• Wiii HI P!Ol•CI , ... Pul>+IC '• r1<;1n1 10 lff Yll OJ>9•11' • l1ctn••d Pf•n>I••• wllni" I"" O•tr 1u<n puDll< •iQlll\ "t "''' wllhln COrjXH'tll tnnl\1 ot lh' Clly y1 C.O•t• .:iur com,.,.,nlly wlll\Oul "''""' ••POMd Mtl t , lo • ti 1t•1t ni ne • t~O ! Ill obi.t1n1 O• h••'"l\11 m•i.r1el con· ton...cu1•v1 bll\11\ll.\ day1 whfiln ••Ill hu nell ... thin ••~cl •tnll1nQ 1t'l«hil"• ~· !t i n•ooth Ptrloo. 'flldhv ~ie .. •DI• Dt "'''' 01 w lo P"Oll< Sttt>tn t ·2U P1rmil C•nc1ll11lon, r•Qllh (lf "'''· ""'' iwrmit <;ttt nled br 11\e °''"' 01 111<1 .C•lt Co11nt1I 11.ort~r llor:h MO Pollet or tht Cllr or Coi l• Mtw n.i.y 1"' clt(t•r1s thet ••Id •tQuldtioo nwst 111 t dllt.eU1d II tn1 holoer ol ••Id pe•n 1ll C>< •rid wil) ~ <Kt omplbn111 t1y l•wt..i.,.. .tnr of hi\ .,mp1or,••• or'"'"'' n.vto ~on~lll..t1on;11 me•n1 !hat !Ht..-.ct 1111 ..,,. t ln•n1 conv ~lrd of • teion'r, llnv vrea1-fr1tdom1 01 \P!!ech -.. no pl'e,1 lormOI u ... 11, ••t••PI ol •tolotn m•P•fl•, wlln !1\11 r1Q11t1<1I tn1 t•••.illn9 llWD!ICon or <i1hl!r < • "'" 1nvo lvinQ tne OttUf>~l•Orl wr C •Ir '• lillbllt 1no1 OuQh!<1r11>. OI ""'"ll•O~~r. 1 .. !ht! ..... t (l! 11111 Uln• The> C•tv c;o .. ntll ·~·!n~r Und• a.no ~ltllo"a1 .. n r<11ploretas ~ereto!0<01otl llc<.1.-1~1 th•\ 1111 roaot ;ipp1ocirlt1e lortn, 1ne owrwtr or tlc1nw 1 m;,y 11, flwtlnod ol t•Qulil 1on pro~lclW IOr -•I • n.,1r l<1Q be!ore thl Oi1t1 01 ner e 1n I~ lo Ulll•l• '"' S.1<01• of Pohct IWIOfll •ny ptHnll •• 11,,.,,., Ctl1l<1rni1'5 Ii•\ and •••1u1.,,, lo Ille •••nleo ""~ _,, c1nc111ed l>K•u1e ot e~ltnl ""'Oll<•Dl1, to cootr<il ...., r•· tn. lln.11 con••ct!Oll OI •ny e"CllO¥et. Qt.llt l• U•t!conlf!11t of ""'" m1Khln.s 1or !..ii•d "''' 109 >nau c.. M IO "llfllnn1001ly ,,,. P<Jbllt'~ h•1Un, \1 t11y '"" <ientr•l Ito) d•y\ 01 , ... llmt QI 11ld C011•1tt100 1Wll<1re. otnd •ny P••nbr<i~tr m •y cont•o.w to Accoro1ngly, tne ot•<>tlng 11•ovl\lon\ -r•lt PWhdlnQ 111., <l"ltOm• or WIO C..I T111e I! ol '"" Co>I• Me>.J Muno"l)al het rlnQ. Colle o1re he•tllY 1noended by u>.:•..- S..cllon t-21t Wal1l119 P1tiOC1• ol' """' Cn1p1.,r YI to •••d "' 1011""'•: N<i pawnOro~er or ~etondh•nd tle•lll• SECTION 2~ "TI I LE 11 Of'F EN$ES )IWll ~II &r 011\.,rw1-.. r:1 >\po..., ur ""Y ,Y,IS.CELLAN[OUS '"tll lt' "'"""ht l>li• pur~fl·••ed, 1.1~.,n CHA,PTEll VI. RE;C.ULJ\T!O,.. OF 1n 1r-.o11tt1pleP l<ir ~•leontUt'l<J\lh· VE N OI NC:. MA C.H IN ES O'N THE n"'nt or o1<cepleO lot oll<1cU<inoOQ ... 1nln PUBLIC A1C:.Hl S OF WA Y 1wen•r·ont (11) d•Yi <11\e• sue" .Hilcic-AR T ICl.E I C:.E/l l:':llAL "ii> liffn rct t •vcd o.-pur<h~•fd b¥ n,r., U l·IOG tu I l l o.I llew:1 ~ro Tnt "';11 !1n9 i>od<>d '""ll tw taltw!oletl \1 l·IDS PUA POSE ANO FINOIN(;5 ....o '""II to•nn11nte ,.,tn Ill<! cJ{j~ 1"61 l ne C•ty C<iunt 1I l•Ad• 1n.s1 int 1"4! '"""'' •\ IU•o wlf~ 1ne Polot<· t'llO<lcrn n••r~vHn1i o•otlh<1d' <it Cl•>· Oe111111m .. nt "' ,..,qu.,ell b y 1n., Stal• 1•1t>ut<i•• ot publilollon\ •<1d otht'r /let, QOO<I• upon lrit • illhU o! Wdf ti',""'"' life Ch•et ot Pu!•t~ or"" dr••ll'1'Cll.0 OI •enolnQ "'"'"'"'' po,,o,,., n. .. rcl 10 r<e11re>ent~1 ••• Al•~ tor QOOd t a11..., tne !rl•t l1nQ putl l•< when such V\Own, 1 .. tno"'' •prior O•\PO\H•on OI 11wcfl1~\ "''' Ma~ll~ cont•nlr•t~O In anr IUCfl p•opertr . In no evenl ,.,II Ille -IO<•t1ot1 1no lher<•by con•tilute • '11111 01 Po"te or hi) rt!prewnt•t•YI! l)vDhC ""'''""''· ilUll'lo•ift • Ol•po<.ltlon p"o' 10 o f'u'1M•, the Ci ty Council f1<m•th0>! pir1!1on ol tM i.e ••• t•n!) P<'• •Od• ...., """ •u<.n •1>•t "'..., • tonto1n 1111 !&tlt l, .,.., unlh lht pilwntirol!e r \l'IOw• ,11u .. "'"l1en. ll'<tOr.•I or otnftr,.lsr. thal ;, d int prO<tt <ii owner1n•P or the.llfi•_, rea<t•l v ~1ew•O•e by n•!llO•• or <><!ult• le••+nQ 1ne •rtitl1 in p;i•n. Ind IHllr••' •hl!f .. no "'e tM pul)ll C r1o;thh ot Wdy 1nd <1nlil t"" Poi.ce Depar1men1 hol• lor lhtt prim••¥ purpo•tt• t<ir WhKn =n;:,v1~~:fl ';~ \~! tibeu ;:;:"• OOd<tt" ";:~~=·~' ~ ~~~;:;i:~f :01 ;i'! • :::.-::/i.,i":1.. SKtlllflt·JURtporu Ob...:e"" or n•rn•lu• •~ tlC1t!•fl>lnoo by An, ;ono olU •o:pOrt• rrquued to i... dPllh<•Plt 11,.• ll>•I ~U<h n1aten •I con• riled with t"" Pohce Deparlt11t•n1 by ,,,.. .rllultt• • put>hc nu1\,.nt t• o1ne1 mu>I be Stolle Att, •hall be clEarlv p .. n1re1 or auated .. ccorolnQlr . !yl)O:d, ><> "' l<l I><' ton 1p1etrly lc\jtD~ Tht Co lyC<iunt1l ne•eby in!end)t<ire." ilntl •hall tJo, \!Qnro Dv 1ht 9_,.,, 9, ciu1a1e •nd c"nl•O! !Me dlO'l \i11dtono1- 1mo1oyee o• '"" .ioro: .,119 ..clually l•on• bv oec•<>,.n!) )an11 to be J)l.lbhc m«le the ''""••<t•<in. Any rtCIO•t ,11~,. nu•.ance), P•<l•idt tor not.Ce o1nd ., Die or IHl11Qntd •• llt ret<ilo•e "'1! '°''" ""'""II w"e•• iipplitttllt ano aba!r mty l>I r111cted by Ille Pollet P,,p.1rl· wrne i" a P"Dhc nui~-nte .,, flereln n--ent •nd l•e•!ed a • a n unllll.'d •tPOrl P•Ovllkd. ancl rtpell$1l v1<11a1•on\ o! 1nl\1ote.T•°" 1 ,11-10eDE F1NtTIONS · $hall t1tdeen1ed 1 m1•denoeanor. lhe defln1i.on\ ht•r•n •hall be 9ittn S«ll..,•·11•111v1,li9111o11 1otald lhf ""'amno;t >II IO•lh. olller lo1wi. iir>d U 1111 Pohce OtPtrtmenl ,.., ll'®il •nl1rpreldl•ons no1wilnlldndi119, tw Ole <•11>1 l<l bthe.;.., 11\lt ""' •IP•l u ... '" •n lr<Pr•UnQ Ill<! prow••ion• ot 1hl1 D<Jr<fl•i.ed 9, 1<1•en "'' ll tu,.lv '"' ,, cho1pter un1t•1 I (<inl•••Y intent Is looiln bY o1 Pol•nbrol!~• o• '"tondll••l<I tlt•rly •ndit 1t..S. Ol•!er may De •lo""· •! ""'' ,.-,11.,;,~ R1qh\ ol wl~. Tiie tt rn> "t lghl ot 111,Jl W•ll P~"'nl)ro> ~• or \Uton<lhand "'"'¥""""II fl•VI !hit •ll·inclu>•"" o-.etn· ONl1r reln•n tii.t. d•lor 111 rm Ir><> >!<1«• '"' p.,rtdln•"ll 10 ll111hw••" '''"'"· pttml!>fl• l<i• tnlt!y lllll t1o1y, riw-u .. >•<1ewo1J •\,dlit V~.w •!k...,ay,al'l!l olhef con•pl1111cn ot,. P oi.c" Dcpannllnl in. wdy' intenllcO for p.,bllt 11 .. vel, ellht:r •<'•hcia!o<in JUl'ded1c .. t1onor <ltt1~rv.1~~. N<1t1t•<•l<On lo rel<1in ~<1ld a•tltllr Strtel. T~e tern• "!.l•N I" .I.hall nwr be m..ie vr•IHlly by 1 Po!ict ot nO!'an !M t portlOll ot \tie tiQlll ol w•t ,lic1r •n.d ••Id ver bl l <l>Ql>t!\I """II "" Qtneranr ll'f<I 1or p<1r>llc •ehiculi'r lollo....,d PY wrlt\ln no11hcallon .... ,tllon u 1vt1. lhl•tr UDJ dirl. NO "'tl<l11 ~rwll oe .,. ~101"""'· 1 he >le•m "~idew•I" ·· Olrlc:ll ntlll by tl>e Pollet O..p.ortmtnt ~t mt an tnal 1)(1(1\0n or Ill<! ril)lll ot tor o1ny p.11tod lon11ef 1na n 1n111y (:JO) w<1y 11ener•lly "''II lo• P~de)trlo1n G.IY!. unlt l> no111 I\ r•ln~tolled Dy Pollet l•a•el. -Dep.orl,.,.n1. P1r1< ... 1y. The l•rrn "patkWdy" Stell"' t -211 S1cendiry ta Olfl•r ~noll mr <0n that tre;1 belwten Ille .... ;,.11, \Odt' .. al~ olnd Inv <Ufll ct nny ~lr,,.,\, <lh<I Eve•y Po"•..On "'"0 ,n,11! t<inOotl 11, Wiie•<: th~•ot •> n<i >1d<: .. a l~, lhdl ""'"' "'"'""QI! lhf 11 .. ,lne>> ol w:•<imlh.,nCl lJto lltt,.een '"" <:dQr: ol 1<1e ,t,., .. , aM th., alr• ..,,d whic ll bu"..,.'';, ~ton<!•"•· prope r ly lont il d i•<ent thereto , """°'., int•Otnt to t nd ,, condut1edo• P"'""'•Y~ """II i l'>CI lnt lu<le ""Y •re1 '"'>OC•il~o ii tnt '""'• 1oc.at1Y1 ..,.11,. ... 1ti1n o1 '''""I """'•" '' not """" lo "'"It otht• b""""''· nttod not ""'~",'fl-wn•tuior 11e 11 •1 , p1,. ... r.9n .. ,.., ,t<u•"., pr••nl! 11,.. '°'" Vtndin<a Ma<fl•ne. Tl>~ltrm "vend- 1>11•·~~· '"th<> n1.,nner 1,.0~•<11!d t"'""" •nq ""'chH"-' 'na11 n1 .. ~n an y port.ible nor ,;n;,u Vltd 11 .. •l•lc>!><'• ot '"CID"ed to t<l•f1-<tlle•d•ed MO•" a••·Ci er <l'ilnu!a<- li111 •e110r 1> •s prowiOed tor'" H\i• o• lu•"d <!ln!f••ancc inlenUtd 10<. and dl""nce." "~d !or. ll'le oi\Plty or p,.blicahon• 01 S~CTION l : Tille 11.Chapt~r 11, ''""''"'tlona'.v loc:dtion -ichal· h licle 1s. '"b)t<ll<in 2 ( lbl " '"'''b' -s" PW son w•1•1n<;1 DV It t<i,.,., 1111 ,or •rntnGed to d ele l" thet<•lfom ""' ,.,. r.(l•hon lnt!•eol. of s•td 1>ulll!c"l1on• lf"tnc.t to pewnsh-OP•· good\. ~ECTtOM 4: Th•> <1rd on.1nce ~llal l P>lbli(a!IOtl\. l,.t !frm "Pllll!o<a· t•~t eftecl ""d be 1n ruu 10,.., •00 11. t•on•" >lltll n1~•n <1 11 ne .. spaprr~ • l«I thtrt1 001 ddY• rrom ,.no"''~' lh ~1ines or other pr•nled ma!tf'• w1\h ~•Wg<!, and beiore 11'\e C•P'"'''°" ol IMl•ds<i• plc!ures, l\Ow>oever P<IH>Ol•fll ll!liten (1)) llolV' """' 11> P"'''d(lt:, Sll•ll repr0cl11ctd, '""t <1•e •nle"""° !or De lll'Dll,hf'd once In tilt 0•<10Q~ Ccw~t ~a.le or Oll trlllul•on to m""'be•s 01 ll>e °'11•¥ P.iot, " n~w•DaP~· 91 ~rdl n~••I public. l "(Uldl•on n• •toleU <1nd puOl.,hrcl Int,,. C119.10cll•n. The term ''< U>!odiJn" (lly ot (OSC• Me~. IOg<!I ........ 111 '"" ~h•ll l\'oedn tne ... ne• OI ,.,., ~L·f\!;hnQ N""'\ol !l'!I mc-n1ber~c.1 '"" C••VC1>11n· <l>lhl' or '"" per\.On o• Po"•>OO) wno t•• vot1no for •md •91un•I 1ne \"""'· ••t 1ne •C>P<'n)1b1h1 J ot plo1c.OQ, PA~SED ANO ADOPTED 1111, 1Slh '"(Ing <l• m01nt11 ninq I ver>dinQ r:Myo!APl!l, l•IS wcnlne Oy OfPO>•l•AQ or '"""°"'""' ,., L P INKLEY nwtrr lal IMrttrom or by cOllccJlnt;1 Mayo• ol 1ne Ci!y nlOlllt\ th11re 1ron1, · ol C.o•t• Mf:osd Per,;on. Tne lt•m "pe••on" retr•• !\T T ES I !o an iM ivldu•t, form, P•rl!'.,r}Mip, tor· EIL(EN P PftlNNEI 1-<!tdl1°"<1'01ner le11•ler'iti!y. C••• c.1, •• 9110.. GoOCI,. l"ne ler,., "9ood•" •hall Cilyo!(o•MM«•" n~an a ll 90oa,, w•te1 a nct mer<h•n- ~ l ... Ti: OF (f, LI f 0 IO'N I lo l ~ ..... olhtr 11\~n PYbll<a!IOt1>. 1ntl'f1doo(I COUNTY OF OllANC:.E I SS TM '"It or dl>ttll>ul1on (o members of CI T 'l'O~ COS TAM[S!I f , lhl'gtfW:orllCWDli<. 1,EIL i:(tlP.PH I NN EY_(ih CU.•~ Plly>i<•I Loctti111 . Tiie !t rm olnd t •·Otl •ll<' (te• • 01 tne C11y C.Ollrcil "on-,,; Int! too:;-aotton•·• me-.tt·ll'lfl W<tlJ.iil of tllt C•1• 9! Co\td Me••. ~•eby <t li!iOtl\ll•P ol •n oOjert wltn ctner Qb. cer1,1y 1na1 tne allov<l dnd '°""'9"'11\1 11K1' Ord1ndnce No, J\.21 wds •n!•Oduced•nd l..lt•r•ll y. Tne term "l11trallv " conlide1ell *•'•on by , .. c119n 1t " •e· >Mall,...el<" !o 1ne mooe <ii mr•~\lnn9 Q\ll•r n1eel•nq of •di<I (ol'( c.cunc:•I h«old •~l..,te• herein that u••t 11\f! cu;rbli""' on the 1>t oa v <ii April 191S and or Cd\11! al \l•l'et t) lhe olanr of rto· lntttlllt~• lld~'>Cd ano •d,opl"" '11, <' terence <1nd m•i•uf1 n!I hor i:tenlail~ wnole 1t • re11 .. 1•• m eeting 9t w•cl Uty ~lono thitl plant!. C.0..n<•I ntld on tile l SI~ OI Y ot Apfll, Canl•nl. Tl)~ t~rm .. t <'n!,ent" "IS.Oy tne1011owinqro11c•11 ,..01t mean• tn<! m•te•••I loc.•leO ln\loe o lo >'[S: (OU tlCI L M E M IJ lllS ilehO•OQ tn•cnu..,, "'"otlht• ol 1>11llhCd· hon or g<1ocn. to• pu•11<>•e1 ot \die <it o"'""""on 10 memoers of tMe ~,.._.,,.1 pub•1t P1n~ltJ, Hil"1n"t1, Jlo1c1to. HMll(lf/ NOES. COUNCIL MEM6Ell5 Nan-· ABSENT ; COUNCIL .Y.EMClEll5 Wil.00 tN WITNESS WHE R EOF. I llil•~ he•1Dv '>It n1y hand dn<l illl••~<ltr.. S.al Ol 1111 CHY o! CoSli Me•a tn1• l~lhdnyol Ap,.1, 1'1S. AJ!T!(LE J · R EGULAT ION OF PHYSICAL LOCATIONS ~1 1·1 01 l'HVS I CAL LOCATION ST•NOAADS O F VE NOIN G Mlo CHINES ON Tlo!E PUBLIC IUGHf OF WAY AN OAOINAltCI. 0' TME CITY COUNCIL. 011: TMI! CITV 0, COSTA MlSA, ADOl"TING THE' STATE ACT "IJN PAWNBR OKERS ANO !ll!COHDMANO Ol!ALERS, MA.ICING AME NDMENTS TMERETO ANO GENIRA\.\.Y PAOVIOING ll:OATffl • JllEGULATION OF PAWNBROKERS ANOSICONOHAND OEA LERS. EILE E:N P.PHINN[Y Ciry Clerk .,no E • on""' N<i vending nlo1cn1nt \hall bl! dliKf'<I. (!~•k 01 t~e C•tw council ]""'"lied or "'''"t~•ntd •nor <JCIOI\ tne ol tile C•I• cit Co>I" M~•" "qnt Of "'"1 '" vooialoon 011111 l<illDW•Mll T..iE CITY COUNCIL OF lHE CtTY OF COS.TA MESA DOES HE REBY OAOAIN AS. FOLLOWS : SECTION I; Tl'>ll C••Y Co<1nci1DI1111 fllr Df Colla Me \A ~ret>y llncl5 ••10 .oecl•••i, lfl~t the Slate ena<!~nt~ re· i~llOQ 10 Ptwnllroke•~ and '>ttondl'lllnd de11Prs l1 comprtht nsl•• In n~IUNI ...0 tlh the prot1dure1 and rtq<1lr•mtnh ot nw Cltyol Col.ta ,,,,_,,, The Cily CO\lntU l<J<tller linds ""' 4Kl•••5 lfl•I uime "1&11Ulc11ion ...,. •menoment <it Ille ~1 1 t1 Ac t h nf t llllry to I ll tne 1Pl!(ll l ·• ,·•. tlrtum111nc~s whlcn r•!St .,..;1nln 1..,; btfOICOUtMtS•, The ,City Countll h1r ther !Incl§ 11100 Wei•••• 11\el 1M publlt healtr>. !Klfel~ ~-ll•r.1rto<1l<t 1111~ tndctnien1 . Ac cotdlnQly, Ch1ple• IV •ela1•'1\I lo ,....btoll1r1 and 'ICOnohand de~!er~ ltl>tretw ,,.,...,ndtd to ''"° Iii tl>ll<>Wlo; - SICTION J : "Cll •pllr IV • 'P1w11•'•'''' and St condh•nd Dl•t,..s: Stu._ .,:IOt A..,llon -St•tr At.h Pvr111<1"4: to O>e •uln.orlly Qrante4 !n )Muon ll•JS 8u11n111 1no P•Dtt1s1..,,. COdot. s.1111 ol-Cllllornl•. lfll dtllnl· llbn1, rule,. regullllons. r1q<1lftll'll'hU, "ei/eep11ons 11111 eny um 111t1ons re1.i1no ,. P•-bro~•'• """ lf COndhano ""' •It•\. f<i""d In Oi~illon I, Cnl plt r IX, •' !We11on 11:100 tl\.ro\lgh and int i""'""' 216Sl. 8<11ine~s .... PrOIP'!.Si(lftt Code of 1 •the !.t•lt ot C•tllornl•. •n<I Olwi>IOn t , I CNpter 11. S<itlfon~ 11100 lhrmiqn """ .l'l\c:lllOlng 11 ~ F1ntn<!al COc:ll!! ol Ill<! '(t11e ol (t Ulornl1. ••• """'"'•doll!"" ti Ow l1w ot tll" (lt1. ~•crpl .,, .,,,.11 ot ' fllllordindnte be modlllell, 11men0eoor '· otMr,.!tt c11a ngto. Jectl8fl ,_ 110 P1r"'ll ' .-,.,,, person, r+rm , corPOrtllon or otl'llr ' lfttlU11 >11111 e!IQ•ll In lflt DuslnH1 OI 118wnbrolltr. withll11I ll•i.t oDtt lnlflQ I "~mil ,,..., ow c 1ti11r ol Polk t lo ··~~ilftoe ln )•iO •ctl•I~ Applk lliOn tor Y id permit srw!I 1111 m•d• wltfl 1111: Oltt cto• ol Fin•nce o• lht CllyOI Coslt .. WW on lorm\ lo be ll<O~lclifd Dy hi\ Ill· Ptrtmenl. Appllc1t10f>• lor permits 11- ,,.,,.., by Ill<! O!rl t lOr ol F!n•N:t \hll! i.1mmtc:11i1111y 1or•1•dld to lhl Oliet -~ '!1;Potlte . llKll .... ,11 c.MllJt.ot.ttfl """"'" 'J .. 'Tiii tOl)llc •llon tor 11trm11 10 MOllll!! 1 .}1111'11 IM:.C"l'•tlon ol pewnti•Ollt•• \l\ltl • &t t .,llOltfd D1 IM Cfl lef ol Poto<e otnd '· I, 91 ... tld, r1tMlrlt Dll CO""ltloM ,,..., t .• lmPO'flllfllftOI\, ....,, llcltM .. 211111.t(llVt .. lrlnlb Any perfflll 10 tl\veQI In tht ll•l\lf'>ft1 • .., .~of pe"nbrokt• whlt n fl 1$ rie.,. gran1e0 ..... '" 11'11 '""" 01 Polit•. '"'''"''Ill 10 tt\11 orllln1nce .,.,11 De Ott mtd Ill htvt ~•· Olttcl .. 11nln ,1. l•l "'on'"' ol IM (lttnt· Int lf't•ffl, •I '"' perm111n Ills not It· " ... ty ~Cltd In M id *C t \lf)tl!Otl. The "9f"'illH l\eftlH\dt r lfl•ll "(II ti" de •mid to "'"' tlefl\ 1t 1lv1l1 tn~ In .¥i't O(t ... llOll Uf!le'\ he \fll ll htW ' (l'ollnl•l...0 • UctnMcl pl•<• of OUllnt•• el\!11 tht te rpertle llmlh Of fht Cl!Y. (fl 1•ld premlw1 \1111! htve btlln llllG tn• fllvt befn 111 <""'llnl.IOVI PuDh>ntd OranQe Cod>\ 0Joly ,f,101 lll>y\lctl IOCdtlon ~1Jnd~r01 · lJIS.I !11 When \ucn •end1nQ mM.Mneor •_ pri! 1&.1;1s S •ny portion tnto•eol P•<il•<ls Olllo, lnlo PLBl,IC l\.OTl('I•: <i• Ottr ""Y part <ii the ro1dw1y ot 1ny l)Ubl •C st re t i ; 11) Witn1n ''"" ISl !t!t!t late•<11ly of OADIHiNCT NO. 1J.lf dny m•rkfll (tO~!iWtl -,.illlln i S!rei!1; AN ORDINANCE OF THE CtTY l l!Wil h1n !lll~en l \S)leel 1al~r1111y :,~:~;!':o~=~ Tc11:LYC ~toc:'::: ~:9~7...:i~'.O relu<n or dnv unn.,rk~ COSTA M5:SA MU .. IC IPAL COOE, !U W11h•n l1wt U~ !CCI taterdllyQI PAOVIOINO l"OR RE(;ULATIOlll OF •ny Ure nrd•1nt, l"e t i ll 1)(1~ or polite VC::NDING MACMINES O N T HE till OO~. l'UllLIC A IGHTSO .. WA V. 1.Sl W11nin tl•t tSl lee! ta!etally of TH E c + Ty COUNCIL OF TME Cl T v any .... , ... , '""'~•<l•hQ. ~•-ti•; OF COSTA MES!\ 'OOES HERE BY !•> Witllln Jiye !)! feott l•ttr .. lly <If 0 110.1. IN AS FOLLOWS; llQ~I ~!andards, lr•sn t~t11lades, lral· SECTION 1: Tl'>ll (11 y Ccundl !Ind\ l1t\191'1lc:on1rolt>o•e>or mail tto•e~; ilhcl Ot <l•re1 lh•I l"a •IQhlS anu (I) Wltnm !i~e IS! let\ taleral!y ol ""'ro1ntt1,; oll<i•Ofd 1111 our c 'II.en• un· Jny tlus ~nch o• >!OI>; "'" the Unj!ed St<01C• o1nd C.1ntorn1.J (11 In !aler•! !l•OYpinQ\ ot corn- Con"!t"f!on~ ,,.,u~I "" rtldtr>l'd. T,.ea con6\o<ins 01 n1ore 111an tnree Il l •ucch ly Cot1nt•I .,..., 11nos and aet l4r~• ttit! wnoi119 ""'c"'""'· 10 l•td, ••slened or l"e•e guilrdntet• "'"'t be wttQh~ pl1Ked 'IC1e·l:IY·\I01 w11n1.,,, ,,,.,. lhf"et .-g•inst lht! t•Qhl ol toe C•l• 10 protttl (J) Ille! l•le•1I dl\lo1nce l>elw""" 1uc:n IM neo111", •o11~1v and ...... 1tdfe of lh. ;rouplnQ>Or combln .. !•<>n•: ci!htn• 19) Alll•t <l ot la1tened !<i "l1llty The Cl1y CU~otil t,.rtntr llnd\ and tlOle\<it <ilner II"""'' properly 11w1u11Y. dtCl1re1 111•1 tht m•r-eUnQ ll'+d 111>-1ocatecl w+tnln !hi puQllc rlQht OI w1~ lri but lon m e thod• <1l l ll1er::1 tl v w1tl>O~l own••'sc<1nJen t orpermi\slon. hfW\Ptllt•\, "1<1 0811ne• •nd <1111'1'• (IOI W""n \U(I\ pnys!t•l IMOl!lon Ii QOO<I> t<!Clay "'I! no lonoe • conlalneu otherwise· louno an11 dClerm1ned lo within a •n••ll and 1n ~•qnil 1t anl t•ta te a n1111rd and ddnl,j~r tt> '"" p11y,!co1I •P<M.e on our P"bllc \ltce"C•. Pllbl•c unde• 111• t •t<<1m\lance• e•isl- ll!QllWolVS, i 1<1ewalli1 dhCI olhe• d<Ol.l> ~l""•ra1 ..,_.,!Or 1he puOli<'~ traw·1. ~ll·!OS IN FORMATION R E QUIAEO Tr>e C•1v Co<1r>C•' '"'tntr hnd> "f'd Ewery own•• wno plat e s o• ma1n- dr<llrt\ 1na1 ulllf1t1+on nt innlv111 .... 1 ta•n• a vrndlnQ m"tnine 1n er UDon !!Ill vend1nq n1och•nt 1 tor ea<I> ~""' J)l.IDll{ riQhl <ii w&y sn•I! comply lull~ Pllbllt dt•on <i• Oos!r1D11llon ot llOOO• <t · "'1111 1111 P•ovlslon1 of the Calilornl• •ulh In "'Ort and n1<1•e p11y~lc1t lf>.ll(f S..•lf'lt!SJ and PrOles\lon• Code S17S7Q blln9 oc:c up1111 on \<1~h Publl< d~IS <it Dy 1tl•••nQ lo e11h S<1c h vendinQ wtY to 1119 detrut"oenl of the l••~llhQ "'8t"1nt tht1r "'"'' t no lddre1~ !n 1 puDli<. .Cl"""''' II m•r l>I IHt> 11\1 ll'lro<ll T"' Clh C<i<1ntl! l11rttter llndi. illld ""1119 11\tmtt lllne. dec!•fe) tfltl wr>en toe"''"¥ 1\K~ vencl-'11·10'I OTN5R VIOLA TIDNS •nQ m1th•nt• ••• conc1<1t1•ltd1n -•Ii i No •OKh vel'>dln9 mtchlnt ,.....11 artt "'''"°"' •nv control or •1Q<1llt1on bll u"d tor 1e1w\li1ln9 ,1g11sor llW!l<I· °"'' l~lr •0<•Uon 11 to ••<fl ott\lf a.no 1y __ , otne ,,,..n CM1ll 1t9 wtlll •~ llwir p!0•1m111 lo •••1• prlm trlly CM· dlSPlt Y. ~•It or purcn11se ol 11>1 puOlict si!l"'O !or •nO Oldlc•ttd IO lht ~IC'• 11onsorQOOC1•t..,,relncontt ln.O . rlQl!l To 1t1Yt l IM''°" lhl t IUCll uindl• El>) Eflfl su<ll v•nOlllQ m1c111 .. Hon contrltu•e' a 0<1Dllc nul1anc:e •lid "1•11 M m•lnl••neo '" 1 <•e•n, "'" •nd must l>e •""ll'd. •ll•1ctlve condiUon •nd Jn 9ood rtptlr l ne C1lr Council l <1F1Mt 11!1111 •no' •t•11 11nw·s. dfo<l••"'1!n•l1l l\net••tt "1't&r .... l1!r: '11•110 Of.TIRMINATION AN ".nr:t t etnlr<il 11\t 11•rml11l cont llllr•11on VIOLATION ot •.en IN'C:hlrwt• on Ille 1>11,(1 Ill lhtlr A11y vending m,un1n1 pltc:ec:ll. llt- l)llyll(tl loc:•h on on "II 1ut11 Dlltollc lltlltd or mtlnttt ntd In vlolttlon of tlW 1rt11 P'l"'"'''l't inllnltf'd tor 1111btk ,....,..!d pl\y1lr1lt<K lllOl!ltllfl!Mlr<h l trt vtl "'' I ptol•cllon of lh"' ~!(', hllfeOy tound t no r:Mttrm•ned to 119 hNllll, ~Illy •Ml wtllll~I •••d f~I•• JUOllC nuh tlKI e nd •otltd at hlltt l'I 1IOr1 10 be 011r\<11n1 10 C11llto<nlt Gov• t1tlor1n, • t rnmeni todt ,ilf7i •nd otlllr oppUc•· i1t-111 PAOCl O UR E ,Oil NOTICll Oltl•"' Wiien 11 "'' l)ll"n aot1rn111111cl bv 11\t 111• (•Iv Cou"(.•I l u1l lwtf 1111<1\ •Ad Otrt<lor ot·PubllC S.•vitl' or hl•OI· dltcl•rt\ •h•t tllt•t e •"'' 9row•nQ l!Qn1110 tgtnt lfl •I lhY v1ndlnQ pUOl!C cont ••n ov"'' tM '"f•t1en •h<I Pk· fl •hl " p!1t1d. ln\••Ut d 4lf me1n- tofl•! <0111en1 ''~mt ""b"'''"'"" dl>· ttl"'fCI 111 yto1•tlon ol 1fll1 t ttlt" l!Mln Pl•l"d w11<11n \•Id Ythd•"9 m1t,,.nt\ not+<• ol ~110 •<Otel•or> ,,, • .,be qr...,. IO 1nt1 ••• •ll••btt o, m1,..,, -aa .. 1h lhll own•• or cu\IOlll1n o• \tld vtn(llflQ 11i~1.w,,.lftvf l lvtr '<••d01,11!1•1 •191!'• ,,...,,,_,II ~..., .. n, •00 lo lht ~ltef' •' °'"'''· tht pUQlt(t,lOf\i or 900tll lll«tln ••1• lhe (.lly CGUntH h•rtl'le • lln(h 11\d p!"y"' t•Que'tl:lcompH•nC• w11hln 0tt.11rr"11~111 ,,18 t or>C•rn '"' ll.fC!I!\, ""' 11.-t (S I O•Y'· ~I n&llce 111111 ldYIW! occ•''°''· "'°""' d+,••U•lt t llon w•lh '"'t 11ilur• to pl y "'"'' 1·1w11 1n ••• • • ..--3-.. • • P UBLIC NOTICE tt!d •1..a1iit m•C~I,.. tielnQ '"""""°· •l~td tn!I dl1PG11d ol •• ht rtln J)l'O. vlM tlld tclvl1lnQ OI !fl• rlf,11'11 .t~ t he1•lnQ tNI p•ot•dll••· S•ld notlc1 .,.,u 1>1 In ....,rOnJI i.o•vud '""'''°"'or thfO\IQ!'I Int unlt...:1 51111~ m.11 • .., '"'" •• ..,, "'pOU•• <•n•P•tUOllllr -Mid v1ndl11fmlchlrwt. t l1·117MIARING PROCEDUJlf" Aller nollc• ""•Ing O.•n Qlwn 11\ot a...n1r or t .. \IOcll•n "' •••d •tf!O•OQ hllCfllnt or lhl ..,u1r 01 11\e p.ibll<•- llGI>' or QOO<h CNreln ,n.11 tw•e "" rlQl'll to• M t rlnQ bt lon: tl>e cit, eo..n. di lotOrlll>t 1n11ind+n11 •nd i:t•tt •ml""' !Jon ol Int Olrect<i• 01 P11bllc Sotryj(f) Or 1111 lll•l11netf<1 •11~nl; provlOad lfllt '""""' lo• IU(ll ;, oitOt In •rlllnQ, prior lo IM ••plro1Uon <ii Ifie 11.,,., l)I dtJ pttloo t.el tortn in lht! rw>Uc•. At a..r;h hl.,lnQ, 11 o1ny, lnt evl-1, Ol- .. ,,...lt'•llo...._,,.d oer i1lo11 ~ll•tl Ile '"trlcttd to le<IOf' ~"' lorln 111 \tit> Atlltlt lnG no1111 olncr . TM~ IUICl>1on OI 4hl Clly Counc.11 ohdll "" lino I \11 ·1 1 3 AB ATl.Ml!NT PROCl!OUAE. In tl>e l'v1nt no heo1rin11 ''••-lie<! •1 In '"'' ArHtte prov10eO, •II•• tlw e•- P'••h.,.'ol 11'141 llYe !)I o•rs Mil lortn 1n ..-1a nollct, 1111 Ol•e<1or ol Public Sti'•k•s or 11;, 0t•i<;1n1\e.J •t11nb \hill 'l•k• ancl remo~e lht <itfenolnQ Y\:ndlllQ mtenlne ''°"' tne puOtic •IQ<ll of w•r and ltO•t ~•mt In the Clly'\ Y.•rd 10< nci f11 ,; llltn thlrtv (30l .,.,,, •nel 11 not, rtc1tln11u t>v iii own•• wl!llln '"'' """ 10 tit di\llO!>l:d<il a<corellnQ lO I•~'''..,.._ tll!n"'d P•<iperty. In lhetvent • M ••!nQ h 11110 Ind tr.e City Cotlntil l lllrms IN 1+110ln11 <1ncl dot- 11rml,..t1on ol lne Dir ect<ir <ii Plll>llt S..rwitn thin Ille oUtnOlnQ vend•t'l<,1 m1<.fl1ne \llolll be to1ken <1nd ''"'°WI<! lor1n .. 11n to tr.e C•lv'• cor110rat1on Y••d tor \IO•IQe IOI tn .. 1r (:JOI d.t-,,; I nd ii not •t tl•lmed by II\<',.,.., wl1nln lllill 11me, lo ~ dlsl)Oltd 01 accorlliOQ lo l•w 1sunc1alm"" property, A~T ICL E J -RE C:.ULATION OF CO!'iVENl OF VENDI NG MACH•NES ON THE PUBLIC AIC:.H"( OF WAY i l1 ·1JO DEFINITIONS AND AP· l"LICATIONOF ~TATE LAW ,OI J)l.lrllOMi o• lnls •fllt LI tl'w de· ll n•110h\ Ind pr<iv!\•Oh~ ol C<1hlorn1a f:>tnl l (ode Po•I 1, l ollC 9, Cno1plet11 S komme ncing "''ln 'llll l as cnact•d or 11ereal1er o1n1c noeo or conSl•w ~rw11 appl~. 11 1 '"Otlu:ene Mtlltr' me Ii mat· ter, taken"'• wn91e , tl\I pr mi h4nl. •l>fN!ll ol wn1<11 10 tl'le •ve••Qe r...,,, -ly1119 (Ohl~mPOrii•Y \11!\0olf i , 1010 . Qrur1ent imert>I, 1.1. • >hi l<1I or morb•d 1nuu est •n n<1r:11ly, ~.. ••ue- hon: Ind h n•aller wnit n 1 to ii>• .. ,,Ole !IOI \ •ub•tllnl l•lly bt!Y<lhd '"'10mo1 ry hm11' 01 canllor In «K .,P· 11on or repr111.tnto1\1<1n ot Suen n>jil11r1; Ind I• mtll•• .. 111c11 l•••n as• wno11 ~ • utltrly wllflout rt lleem!no;t )ot••l +m· por11ncf . (11 Tnt p•edomin•nl 6PPl!~I to prurl1nl lnle•tst 01111e m1Uer "•UO!leO wllh reterence lo a vo,r<19e iodulh unles• II •1>Pt••1trom tnt n.11~•t ot tne matter or lhl '"cum siantt • ot 11' d••'t'mlna llon. d•ilrlt>u\1on <ir ••"•lt•llon, 1.1111 lt i• clt\1Qntll !or <le•rlv oe/1""0 cltvi•nt M!1ua! 11roup>, '" wn•tM co11e tile pre- OGm•"""I aooeal ot tne m~t1tr >ndll De i""llt'd "'''" re!erence to •h 1n1~ooed rt~•P•e'!t o;troup. <71 In pro1e cution• <1nd.:• 1111, t htPl.e•, ,,.,,..,e clt t "m"Jnce' ot fH'"· <1uc:l1on, 11•esento111on, •alt, di1i,en>1na· 't•M , dlllrlbutlon or pub!i<llv l11C11c11e IMI m•lle• ii btinQ tornmerti.lltv ••· pioilfll by Ifie dften<l<lnl for 1ne Wkl' OI 11\ PCuritfll 1~1. sucn e wlcltncf i> pr~tl •e wit" rt'Pftl l<i 1ht nat<1rt of Ille ..._.ne r •1)11 t •n 1u•llly t"" COtl· clu)IO" !~ot th~ ma llt< ;, <1ll•rlr w ltllo \11 reoeemln!I •ocl<1 I 1m· l)Orl•ncto.'' · (Dl '"'M•rmt111 MIU•r' lllean• n••tter. l.J~en •• d w~o1e. tne Pl'""°"'" J'llhl .,,ii.ell 01 .. n,cn lo '"t .,.,.ri9" per'°", •pplyin9 conte"1110ri"' )tan- r:M•O•. ·~ t<i "'"''ent inltrt >1, l.t . d lol>iln1.,l11I Of n'orl)10 •Olt rl'il on nudity, It •. or ~•cre11on; o1nd •• mdtlt'< V<l1>ell tdkto a\ a .. n<ile g0e' •<1D\lor11.a11y beyond c"•t<imo1ry limih of canOor m <lt'.>e ropllon <ir ·~ore,,,nlohon ol >UC:" """"~'» o1nd i' f!•atter wnit h t•~eno1s • wllOI• ·~ uller lr wltno .. t u1oe.in,.no;i iOClll lmportant e tor minor II. Ill Wiii/i II •PPeilr\ lrom lhP n ii l u re o l In c ma !1e • o r Ille u 1,um st1nu.•1. ol ltS 01••enl•h4llOt1,0i'- I"°"""" or 11nib1Uon t11a1 11 is de· .,..,...., lor clear1, d•lineo r:H•IMt sex· WI group11, lhe preo<imina nt appe•I OI t .. """lte• \M ii be /uCl!ICd Wllh •I • fe1enc1to1ts ln\enOed •ec•plonl o•OUP. 11) '" pro•e<u!1on 1 <1nder l"I' <11.JPltr. <"<Ulll•lan<•' ot P•<!CIUCI~, P!'l 1'ehl'31tlon, \lie, di1'1,.1ina1i.,., di>· lr!Oution or P"Pht1tv •h<ll<•le Ill.JI m11- ll• Is l>e•n" t ommrr< 1l lty e •11IOltl'(J b~ the dt l ~no<1nt lor 1ne sake ot lh P!Uf•enl •l>O't!ll, •utll t•v•dente I~ QrO- D.oll~1 ""'" •e'll"ct To tnt n•t"'' of 1111 mlltt• •nd c .. n 111•!11¥ the conc;t"""" Ill.JI the .. w uer " utter11 w•lhOlll ••· dee m l"Q 1o4(1i l 1mpo•t•nte tor minor,;," \11·111 No per.on shall •elt. dl\lrlDule or t•· fllbil b~ mt•nS ot a "rndinQ mte:rilne IOtateo on ""' public riOhl ot wav tn¥ J>llbll<t t!Ot11, _.,., or m•t1er r1<1dlly •lew•bl• t>y pie,...,, wsinQ ••id •iQlll ot ,,., •• ,10110-..s. !<11 Any-otK<ene·O< fl•rmf\11 """ti"" 11 "''''" Ot lil>fll unles1 Ille -· or culloe1l•n 01 ~•Id ve nd ing m 1<nlM >11111 keep t n td,.11 •tt1no1n1 .II 1tM mtchlnr who ~•ll t •e •cise lllt! Olgrl:!f' OI t are l'fQUlred bV il1].1 ol lhl Pen.11 Code lo orettnt JM salt , distribution or exh1DUIOll<il wme to" minor. i l l ·121 EN,0 ,ACEMENT PROCf:OURE. .Any '"""°n l>eUtv1nli ,,.. ton1cn1<; 01 '"' 'u<h vendlnQ mo1ch!ne IOo<•ll'<I on tr-.e P<Jblic rign1 ot '"•Y i~ in voOldt.°" r.ereot """y SiQn a C:0"1p II inl •no "it>'!! • "''""'l of •"r5t '''""O olQd•n•t UM! C1Wn1r or <"UOdidn ol 1110 Yend•nq ""chint or 1he mel!rr or P\lblllhlr ol >1iO Q<lbl\c~tion, 11oods or matter. f 1t-UJPAOSECUTION E•erv pet~n viOl.Jtino tne prov isl°"' l'er1in '"'n bt p•owcuteo un"~' lhetp. plicaOle $late la ws •ne110 1ne lullest e•• lenl tlllreOI. ARTICLE I · $£VE llA8 tLITY ANO PENALTY \11-ll•SE:VE JfABILlTT II 110¥ sect1<in. sub>ec:l10t1,~n\ente, cltuM! or phrd~t or P<>rli<in <ii 11111 .,. dlnance 11 l<i• an¥ •ea"°n hP.td to be ln- v1tld or unconslitul!on~I t>v 11-.e de· tl'lon ol any cGurt c l ccmpelent 111rlidlc llon, •uch lle<"lon .~al! not aof· lect lhe Ydl!d1 tv of tne rem11ni"'jl por. UonlOI 11111 brd1n•n<e. T..., City Coonc11 h~•tb¥ oeciarn tna1 II -utd have Pol'!.tO this ChilPlt• """ t tth •rllcte, !>fclion, ~ub•e<Hon, sotn· t1nce, cllu1tt' O• pnr ase nereto lrrlSPK· lo ve of !l'W ta ct 1ho1l por tions llertol Wll uld be Ot<lared lnvt lld or 11n- t on•lllulionll. ~11·US PENALTV ~an a nerna1 lve 10 the 1blttmen1 proced<1r1s fl t rtln con1alned, •r>v pltr!oOll v101111ing the provi\lons of tlll• (f\llQt"° \hell De 9 uii1J ol • mil.Or• rneenor •• provlcl-ed lor in \1-ll ot tn•' C-or 1501,..,,..;.,. provldeO br 1 ....... SECTION J: T n1~ ordlnan<t '"'It la~e et Itel t no be In f\jll tort t t nd 11· IK I lh1t1Y ClO) 11.,, lrom and •It•• ill pt\M!I'!. aond before• 11>1 e1plr11lon ol llt1t1n !ISi d•¥• Ille• llS Pl,lllQI, $114111 bt pUblf1fltd once in the Or•n91 Coit't O,llr Pile!, • ne,.5paper ol Qtnl'•al c 1,c<1t111on p• int to and P<1tll j5hfd '" !"" C•IY OI co.I• MP•a. l09Cllle• with \hi! N mr><il The member>ol the Ctly Coun- tU vl>llnQ tor and o1Q<11nu tll<i '"'""'· PAS.SEO ANO AD0P TE0 1~•1 Utn oeyo!Apr11,i.1s A. L. P1n11·1ty """yorc•tne (•IV at Co•la Me\• ATTES.T: Eiltlfl P. Pn1nn1y O ty Clerk 01 '"' Clt¥0IC01l1 Mt'• · STATE OF CALIFOlilNL A COUNTVOF ORANC:.E Si. CITYOF CO$T A MESA I, EILEEN P, PMINNEY, City Clerk tnO e•-oll-clo Cit•~ 01 tne Citr Council ti I,,_ Cit y QI Colt• M111, hlrtOy t trhly 111•1 1l'lfl tbO~t •nd IOA9Qlflll Ordlf!IMt No, 1S-~) ... , int•08UCCtd ancl <onslcte•td secl!Oll oy 1e<llon •t • ••· 911111• n>te!lnQ of 1t ld C•ly COt.lr>t ll lllld on ,,,, ,,, 41 ¥ 01 Aprll, 1'1S, •NI t,,.•••ller P8•1.ed .p ldooleo H • ""°'' 11, rtQ\lt•• rnttllJHJ ot Mid t uy C-U 11110 on Ille l Slll ••r ol Apfll, ,., •• Or IN follOWlnQ toll t•ll ..... , AYEl ; COUNCIL MEMBER!.: Plnkl•Y. H•mmt U, lll•c:ltl, Mt •llOQ NO E°$: COUNCIL MEM8EltS; -' A8!.EN1 ; COUNCIL. MEM8ERS.' .,,_ IN WITNESS WHl.Rl!OF, 1 ll•'tl hl••bY w t my 11•nd 1no a!ll•tclllll SHI 01 !hi C1I • GI 1;011• Mt ~I lnl\ Ulh G.1~ DI AptU, 1'11 Ell••n "· Plll,,My c ,ty Cler' t l'CI ... 01t 1c loCte1' 01 the C•ly {Cl.,nt: II OI 1M (•1YOI CO\lt M·,, P11bll1 .. vo o. ... 111' (Clll\I •lly PUol. 1,pru "· n1s. • , 1'1• II .F'rlday,April 18.1975 DAIL V PIL OT B9 ····"".:. ... ":.. ~ ~ ·~ ..... ,, ~ •' . ., ,~" ' • I' UPI l~ttphQto ... FAMILY DO UBLES-Stan and Helen Muc i had three children of their O\vn \vhcn they decided to adopt three Vietnamese orr>han s, Lee, Ton y and i\l ikc. l,iC'tUrt·d in f!'ont 11-rl a r c L ynne. i\1ik c, Jolu1 , ·r ony :.utd L.t•c. In back is Kirsten. 'Room for 3 More' ,Racially-mixed L1\ l lABRA (U PI l -Stanley a nd Ji e le n M uc i had t h ree ch ildren a lre <.id y . But \1;he n Operation Ba by lirt started bri ng- ing \o'ietnamcse orphans to this country. they decided to m<i kc rooin for three mof'l'- "We fee l this "'as something God wanted Us to do, .. !\1rs. l\1uci said, ··a nd I-le gi\'es you the strength to do it.·' TllEV PICKED UP the three new members of the fam ily. <1.IJ school' aged, in Seattle Apri l s. and flew the m back lo t hei1· ranch-sty le homt' in this Ora ngt• County con1munity. Stanley ri.1 uc i, a h1J£h school printing and g r<.J p h1 c a 1·t.s teacher . hud begun building t"·o bedroom s onto the ir three- bedrOom hom e on a quiet block- long r esidential s t reet. The t'fucis a re a r<.1cially m ixed couple. and lthe childre n they adopted from v.:ar -torn. Vietnam are also racially mixed . :.i lthough they a1·e childre n fro1n one m other. MUC I JS l\-tEXIC1\N <ind black. Mrs. l\Iuci is white. Their three new childre n are a m ixture of black and Vietnamese and \\'hite and Vietnamese. Their o wn children ..i re ages 5. 8, and 10, two girls and a bo y. The new aClditions are Lee. 9, who will use her Vietnamese first name, llicp, as a middle name; Atike, Nee Tha nh, 7, and Ton)·, 45ArtWorks ByLagunan On Exhibit An e xhibit of 45 paintings and pastels by pioneer Laguna &<1.ch artist \Villi a m A. Griffith ;_ire among 113 \\'Or ks on display by the Laguna Be<.ich Museum of Art. The museum. 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Bench, is open from 11 :30 a .m . to 4 p .m . daily. The e xhibit runs through April 27. Griffith 's paintii:igs include sea and lundscapes o f Californi a a?W Laguna Beac h a s they \\'ere - between 1918 and 1940. Gri£fith \\'aS among a rtists instrumenl<.il in beginning the Lag una ·Bc ;_ich Art Association (forerunne r ofthe museu1n ). Orphans Find "'ho \\·as n amed Doa.n. age6. ·rhe <.1dopt1 011 ,, . ._.s not an easy dt.•cision, no1· \\'iii it gt.·l casiel'. 1'he leg a l a doption prffi•c:-.:-. l!'i still goi ng o n. T he J\tuc is had to m ee t lhe Califo r11 i;1 st<1l e r1·· quire1ncnts fo r ;.i dop\1 011, ;.i s v•ell ..is the Vi 1._•tn;_i n1t•st· ;uut the re-., q uir~.mcn t s imposed by th (• H a rry ll o l t F o u nd;_il ion of Eugene. Orl'., ,,·hich h<.1S lieL·n placing Southe ast ,\sian c hildr~n since the m iddle or the Kore an conflict. T ift: 1\1 1.,:C I S ,\SKt:J) for r<.1l'i a ll y mixed childt:cu. \\hi(·h \\'Ou ld be the h;Jrdest to pl<ice. "lt"s flllt"ff!JS tltf.• t•hildre11 1t·hc1 s11ffes: lllfJSf~' 'Phey p icke d u p the childrl'll at the Seattle a irpo rt, paid fo r t heir transportation, then nc·w them home. · They h<.id not t ril·d to ;_jdopt childre n in this cOuntr}' before but discussed it many ti mes. "f g U1._•ss it "·as the ,,.;_j, .. \\Te re- ad .about the children. sec thl:'nl on t elc\'isio n. It 's <i l\Va\'S the t•hi ldren who s uffe r the inost." l\1rs. l\1uci said . She s a id s he sees probll·n1s but is optimistic. "It ·s sort of like getting adjust- ed <1.fter yo u1re married. But th.en there arc o nl y l\\'O. l·lcrc lh£'re arc eight or u s working on il. "THE RE 1\Rt: a lot of int er - re lationsh ips going -the ne\\' . kid s a nd our kids .. , T·h e re arc pro b l e m s o f language. Lee, t he oldest, had "'Orked al the s econd grade leve l in Vi etnam and unde rs tands some Eng lish . 1'he oll1c1· children understand a bit, and Lee in- terprets \vhe re she·c;.ui. "\Ve c a n com munit·atc our needs, but not our fe elings.·· i\.lrs. l\luc i !:t<J id. "They're h a ppy. T h1.•y sure e at a lol. but that's settli ng down, too. \Ve fe el it 's right fo r us. They sta1·tcd sin ging on the \Vay bat·k from the a irport . They st<Jrt sing- ing spontaneous ly \\'hen they're h;_ippy. "TllEV EVEN K NOW a fe'v American s ong s. 'l'hcy sang Cou11ty Home so mt• Christn'-5 "nngs, and ·oh i\.l y Darlin · Clen1t•nline.' "ltight IHI\\' I let·I it':.likcan in- 1 t.·n~i\'L' (':J l'l' proc·css l hl' a d- Jt1:.t n1..:nt. \\'L· ha,·t· to \1·or k o n o l hL·r pt•u p le':-. l'ight:-.. \'ou h<1 \'l' a 11ght unti l you 1n fr in g t· u11 ::.O· meonc·s t•l::.·:·:-. ri~hts . 'l'hen l hL·y ha,·e l o be d1s<·1pl1ncd , anti tbl'Y ha,·c to be IO\'l'd." I Ill\\' ;ibout \ht• t•o :.t ·• "\\"c cnn~1 d t't't.•d 11 c \1ou!d have lo tit.;hll.'n our bt•ll:. a littlt·. i\ot n1ul'h n1orl· :1t t t11 ~ 1.ivu1L \\'c 're uptin1i!>tit", .. :-.ht· :-..n d Tiii·: .'-'E\\ f'll l l.l >lt J·:~ h:1"c ;_i l rL"~td~· ht·~u n lq ~ :dl ht·r ··:-.10111 - 1n~ ·. bu1 it ~1111111 1:· 'ill' :-..1 1(!, ~01ncthi11g li k<' ··:'-I 111 11 l 1 ,. "Th1.·,r l'l''i pun d ll• ;.1lt1·1·11u11 , li11t q uietly ,'' she s aul. "I th111k }"U ha\'l' t u h:J\'l' ;.i Sl'tl:.t• of hu nior ·A and lots vf p r;.1 y L'r :\!rs. :"11u t i s a id ht r rt ·llg i<in h ;1s bL"l.'n a ht'lp <intl ht·r l1'lL"lld.s <11HJ nei ~hbo t~ ha 'c ht·t ·n \t•ry slip· po rlt\'t'. "\\'I·: f·:XJ>J·:("f l·:I> -l ~l"f l\C didn ·1 g L·t :1ny l'l'<ulk l':.tl ls. 'fh l'l'l'0 S ;ill\a,\'> :;n lll L'Olll' i l both<·r~ ... s he :.;ud. 'l'hl' t•hitd1't'11. lhL· 11t•11 ;i nd old, r:1n th ro ug h \ht• ho u:-.t· \\ilh noi ~y :.i handon. "Olll' thiug I '111 11q l u::.1._•Li tu." ::.bl· said. "'l'hL· I.Jo ~ s ... ::.hl· l a ught·tl. '"f'hL"~ '1·t• \t·r~ J i h ~:-..te al . (;1r ls <irt.· \'t.•rb••L .. " (lnc 1·:1 11µ lht• IJl:'ll on an ope n door. ;1notht·1· .it.•llL•d ":'-lo1n n1y." :.ind a third s houll'd fo r "i\lo1n- crc ·· -o r so it s ound L·t!. · ,\11d t llrl'L' othl'r :. \l l 'l'l' \\':.til ing in the \\·1ng::;, Open House At Mari11a l'\l:irina l h ~h !'lt•hoot is hold in g i\,, 1 1t h :111nual ope n houst· f1«1 m 7 .31! p.111. to 9.30 p.m .. \\'t•dnt·sda)'. It 1vill fe;1turc :u·ti,it1 cs <111t.1 d isµl ~1 .\ :-. 11.v !ht· s t u- tl£'nls of l'it :.i r in;1 lligh. r\t !) p.1n .. l'lllL'l't;n11 n11.·11t und r t•fr c s h m c n t s \\'Il l be S Cl"\'t'd I ll t hl' :O..l'huol '.s c.ifctcr1a. 'l'l1t• n1e1.·ling 1 ~ ••1>t'll to parents and znt•rn ht1rs of I hl • t'Olll 11·1 Ull ily . 'THE GUITAR LESSON ' ON DISPLAY AT LA~NA ART MUSEUM UNTIL AP111L 27 • ' Tom Enman, director, and Mra. G1te1 Burrow• Vlew Painting, It Is Among 45 Belng Shown I . • j JO DAILY PILOT . ,2 Divide d ' Rigs End I sle Race ... 'rhl' lust l\\'O of the 1~ V<.1thts in Balboa "l'achl Club's G~ad:dupe lsfa.nd rat•e erosscd thl' finish Jinetoday. Tht.'y \Vere the divided rigs. Countess Theresa sernac1et1e. s kippt•rt·d by f\1ik c St·hlt.'Y .of South\vcstt•rn )';.1eht Club an<l Nt•rci<l : s ailc <l b v llo\\·:ird O'D:.111ic.•ls. S <.1nta Ba1:bur<J \'acht Club. Countt•ss 'l'hc r·t.•s a &•rnadettc \Vas expeett>d to \\"in the trophy f9r the first di vidcll 1i g to fini sh ·on handicap time. Both yachts \\'t•rc hit b~-gale furcC' \\'inds <ind squalls on the final leg of lhc f.iOO-n1ilc l'OJ('C but t•umc through unsc:ilhcd. 'fhc Co lun1bia--l J 1:ircbird. ~kippl'rcd by llub Longpre of South Shore So.1ilin g Club, \.\'US first to finish and \\'ilS named Class ,\ \\'inne r in the lntcrna- t ionul Offs ho1·c nule group. Overall und Cla ss B \\•inner in 1011 '''a s Ralph J\Tu ck 's Ericson-:17 \\lildfi1·c from B'i'C. . . . . . ' Friday. April 18. 1975 • I ' O.aily Pilol$1•11 PIKl!o • ,. ' ' .; } ' ' ' ' ' . Boats Prep are f o~ Ensenad1' I · 1· 1 1 t Ill Sunday.Skippers rue<.!, keelbouti, \Vith a hul(-do:t:cn yuthts on 1 nun1bt•1 o . _ocn .ync _1ts w . . . , their .,.,.,1y in NC \\'J)Orl Jlurbor 1.1 ls o be part1c 1p1.1t1ng ~u ~os Sunda~ · S · DI : • 'i'ucht Club's Cubu Su u Lutus .. ,~ngt'l es Ya c ht Cl ubs s ~an • .. Q' y~~~IT CLUB~ lht.• start "'as tud.iy ;.it noon _ Clcmente ,lslu!1d racc .. 1.hc fifth ,,SA~ s°IE.X 1 1. 1 .. ce (IOW> Sl•o1·cs n1orc \viii be ur1ivingfron1 r~ce or the \~lulney Sencs. ulong ~t':!~~t d~~. s :.inc 'i.I : the north to glut Nc\\•µort l·l;.1rbor \\'Ith . tl~c .L1tllc \Vhl~n~y and S~ON .BA 'i' YACi-IT CLUB for u \Vcck in ·inticin·itiun or the i-llu·r1s Sc1·1es. race to Ship Rock 1\011 . D S d • • .,, · · I · t · 1'1 L'tll • Wh 't . · · -pen1ng ;.iy , un uy. · Enscntularacesturting1\pril 26. "11~ i c. uin. 1~ 1 e 1 ncy is Norlh and l nland , 'fhc bouts arrivinJ: from the ,for !\-11d)!et Ocean Ruclng 1',eet . A BAllBARA VACI-IT north u.·ill be rro1n l\'la1inadclRey yacl}_ls 30 ~c~l. and undj,!r and the ,,,,SUABN~ , , o .. j .. r ruces all · c· J "f~ ·--;-o:or.: ·1 1-c 1~~-.-Harns-se1•1es 1s-for~yuchts~roled--'-"'-' rJJUlo.....Jh -• 111 a 1 orn 1a r H<: 1 uu s d 1 P'IR<' 1 classes Sundav. • fl.1a yor 's 1'ro phy r ;.tce. an annual un crt lC ' "'.rue: PIEhPOIN.1' ll1\'i' YACtlT feature of thl' O\·c1ton St.·1it:s pro-Sou~hc_rn Cuhforn1a 'i'al"hling • . . It Bo I R . It: ,\•SO<'l"l1011c"lc11da1·· CLUB -Sina u cga f , grain 1ncd eSpCl'i1\lly to g:rt yachts "' .. ... · . . . . r N •.. f ·"'-... ·1· . .. LosAngeles -l~ungHeach S<1tu1da~. , . t.. to c\\\X>1 l 01 l11c tcqw .11un. i\l.AJ\IITOS BAY 'i'AC l·IT-POJ\101\'A \ALLEY ~AILIN':-1 CLVB -Olyn1pic Classes Regal·· ASSOCIAI.ION -Spnng Ccn:-T\\'OOTllER f.'\'cntss(·hedulcd ta,toduy.Saturday,Sunduy. terboard regatta. Saturdtiy, Sua· in Nc\\'l>ort ttlis '''cckcnd ,,·.ill ;ilso LOS ANG E LES YACliT CLUB day be pointing to t he big Ensenada \"ESTLAKE YACHT CLUB ~ ~ San Cle1ncntc Island race '" ' bas h. Bahi.i Corinthian Yat•hl s d •, Club's thirdraecofthcAngelman (\Vhitncy Scril'S) IOR, s tarts SpringRegatt;i, un ;.iy. Sciics \\'ill gi,·c l'i-1111-, yachts Saturday ; Ship Roc k Race (l.ittlc ~-••Ill'•'""'"'"""""...,, some prt.•-Enst·n;.idu tunt.•up ti ml'. .\\'hitnt•v LI nd 11 a rris Series) : Sl:tturd ·:,.. .,,oastal Weathe r The l'<l('C' is schcdul1.•dSaturduy. .. .., Anothcr bi g Pl-IRF' ra(·e LONG fiE,\l,11 '1'1\Cll'r CLUB s Che<lulcd Suncl.iy is, th1.· st•cond Open in).! IJay Rci;:atta, all cl~1ssc•s. Sund")". rat'l' or Dun a Point 'i'arht Club's .. s cren-raec J'l·I R r' Series. Of<'f'StlOH E CRUISING CLU ll . . F;oUr tocl•Y ind Sdhlfll"~ w 1t11w n., niall (1~- M\,, ' l «ll QU~ty wind~ 1j IQ101u•Ot>, Coa~t .. l lf'tnlMH .oture\ wl!I rdllqoi OOIWll"" 4t. d('d ~l. lnldn<J l<Cn•~ril\Uft'• will r•nge bt<l,.<!ftl •l ~ 6S. Tiie '""'"' l<!n•Qe rdturv '"''' bt Sl. S1natl bo;it al·tion in l\'eu.·port -Colby l\'lcn1orial Trophy r.ice, this \vc1.•kend is Nl-l'i'C'.s Sunday PllRF,Sund<1)'. Suta, /ffoon, Tides Santa Moni<·a Bay Lchinan-12 race \Vi\h \\'i \'CS <!lid • FRIDAY S\\'CC lhcarts in ' the c·ockpil us C1\LIF'ORNl1\ ·'1'1\Cll'I' CLUB Sortonc1r .. 911 s .1111.m . ('l'l'\\'S. 'fhc annuu l l.'\"cnt is billed . -J\1a yor 's Trophy rucc. J\ol:uin.a Se<on<110.. SATURDAY 'l:•ip.m. as 1 he \\Ii vcs u nd Lovl'l'S Rt•guttu. clel Rl'Y to l\' e\\·po:·t , i.ta11s Sutur- 1\J ;11n itos l~ay 'i'acht Club \\'ill d;~·il'\G liARl\llR 'i'ACl-l'I'CLUB bl' host lo the Oly n1plt• clusses -Senior Su bot Regatta.Sunday. · !-i:tilor s startiilg today in a three-SOUTll COAST CORINTJ-JIAN: day l'l'gatla that is one of the '' ACl-IT CLUB -lnlraclub r<ict• ~ .... 1>191> I illt lo,. s.,,ond t>oi,I> Seta•1<11~ .. .. ~UNDAT J :l6.1.n1. 1! us ....... &.Ol p.m. I 1;7• p.n•. f it11 lllQll l .OS.o.nl. fu>llow 11:S8•.m . :;...con<;11\i9'1 6:lllp.m , S..tond low 11 :21 p.m . •• "" J:~ " • •• ., 4'.• ... r::d Cu rpcnll·r·s l':l•\v Zealanll-..ii 1\1 :1 t un gi \\'as thc 1~crfo1·111unt·c ll ~1ndicap Racing 1-"lecl \\'illllt'I" to lukc lhc nC\\' Fou11d(.'r ·s trophy und lhc Daily filol Pt•rpctu uL MATANGI PHRF WINNER IN GUADALUPE ISLAND RACE Takes Dally Pilot Trophy For .Second Year In Row forl•mos t O ly mµic obscr\';ition invitatio nul.Suturday. ' trials inthc U.S. DEL REY YACllT CLUB - ~ "l<el 6 : 19 .o n1 ., 1eh I :71 p '"· MOonni.e111.ss1.n•., wt~ 1. n ... n•. ·~~e :.-.¥'3 ,,... Prices Effective April 19, & April 20, 1975 SAVE $2.55 Women's Sandals Open toe sling backs with vinyl uppers. Assorted colors. 5-10 (Whole). 5.44 SAVE $2.45 Heavy Duty Shocks Made strong to help give you a smoother . more comfortable ride. Fits most American ca rs . 5.99 R.g. 1.05 Enjoy our delicious grilled chHH, golden fries ' .end Ice cold cote . ' • ' Misses' Panti-hos.e · Sandalfoot in Sun Tan and Coffee Bean. One size fits all. Nylon . Reg . 69¢ 17.99 Reg. 22.99 I • 25°/o Off· Custom Poly Tires Blackwall tubeless Re1. 20.99 ta. 24.99 ti. 24.99 ea. 25.99 ti. 26.99 t~. 27 .99 ea. 28,99ea. '"' 15.74 ea. 18.7411. 18.74 ti. 19.49 ea. 20.24 fl. 20.99 ti. 21.7.t fl . The111 siu1 1w1l~blt ill whitn1H onlr. H78114 Jl.99 ea. 23.99 e1. J781IS JZ.99 ea. 24.74 t1. L78xl5 Director's Chair Steel tubing, baked on enamel finish . 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"I Jove teaching art to youngsters because of \h('ir imagination and lack or inhibition ," l'ommcnts Sue Wilson, a teacher at the Creative Art Workshop in Newport Be:.ich. To illustrate her point, l\1rs. Wilson tells of o ne little 5-year·old who painted a pic- ture of an undcrw aterturtlc. "He s pe nt hours diligently cutting out the turtle, paSting him onto paper ;.ind the n carefully painting intricate desig ns on his back," Mrs. Wilson began. "Then he dipped his brush in to blue and p:.iinted everything -the turtle a nd the background -blue, so that you could hurdly sec wher e the turtle was." the teache r continued, holding up a p;.iinting bathed in a royal bt uc wash. "\Vhen I asked him "'hY he did thal. he answer ed. ·Bee a use the turtle w;.is s u·im - ming under\\'<ilcr and that's u•h;.it he looked lik e undcru·ater,"' l\'trs. \Vi lson s<1id, chuckling. ~1 RS. \\'ILSON ·le<t('hes c l:.i ss(•s sponso1·cd by the Ncu'port ll:.1rlx1r ,\rt l\·fuseUm . It 's one of the few museums to offer such an art \\'Or kshop for ('hildren. l'upils in l\1r s. \\1ilson's c lass a rc ages 5 throug h 9 and a second c l a ss. taught by Leah Vasquez, h~.s students 10 yc:.irs old and over . The Creative Art \Vorks hop has jusl "'r<1 p1>ed up its s pring session. hut nev.· summer <·ourscs v.·ilJ Ix.· offt•rt•d begin· ning in J uri('. Work s done by lhi! sprinl! l'l:JSSi!S .,..·ill hc on exhi bit' in the n1uscum beginning Saturd;.i y und continue un disph1 y unti l !\'lay 8. tvl rs. "'ilson says she docs not att empt to te<.ich art to the ehildren in the tradi - tiona l sense or the word. Instead. s he provides the m'"'wit h materi<i.ls. tell s then1 how to use them and then encourages theirllatural imager y. 'Man for All Seasons' • UCI Players "R.elioo Thomas More's Struggle ;o!:, .... HENRY VII WITH .SIR THOMAS MORE IN BOLT DRAMA Coast Ballet Duo To Dance Farewell Sarah Loomis and R. Clin- ton Rothwell \Vi ii make a farewell appea ran('e \1rith the l"\c,vporl Ballet Company and tht• Ri ve rs id·c Ballet t\rts 'fhca lL'I' al 7 :30 p.01 . 1\p1il 26 :it ;'l;l'\\j)Ol'l ·ll nr bo r lli g h St·hool :\uditori um . 600 Irvine r\\'t' . :"iC\\'pol't [ICa('h. Ti i t~ l>ROGRAl'I \\"ill be dircl'ted by Roth"·td l. a former principal dancer v.'ith !he San Fr;.inc isco Ballet. the l\'ational R:.illc t or flolland :in d the ;'l;t1lional Ballet or C;.in<i da, lo \\1hich he is return· 1ng in i\I ay. ~l1ss Loomis will leave to · study ut the National Ballet • School. Tickets to the concert. at S2. <.ire availabl e al Costa Music Compbny, 1839 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa, or by call- lng i\-Ir s, ~'l·cVeig h at 847-5408 or 642·4068. The pe rformance wil l feature a new y.·ork lo music by l\1oza rt , choreographed by Roth...,·ell , along "'"ilh his piece "Co ncerto in D." "'ilh music br Brahms. The' Ri\'crsidc Ballet ,\rts ,Thc<iter w ill prl'se nt t•x ('e rpts from the second art or "S\\·un Lake." In addition. l\1iss Loomis and Rothwell y.·it l dun('e l\\'O pas d e dcux. a traditional one and a modern one. PROCEEDS lrom the even· ing will be used for future pro- ductions and scholarships. · Artis tic director of th e Newport Ballet is l\-1ona Frances. l\tembers of the comp<iny :.i re Wend y Dennis, Sara c;cyer, Pa m 1-latton, Leslie J.lorn. Teri House, Melanie Jenkins. Barbara Price, Jen· nifer Rich ar d A. Susa n Shugarman, J a nu St a li ans. Dottie Vanderau and t\manda Wray. The i;lory of Sir Thomas l\1ore 's fi ght to hold fa st lo his beliefs "''ill I.le reenacted at UC Irv ine next week in ''A !\tan for 1\IJ ·Seasons," a drama bv Robert Boll. -~ The pl;.iy "-'ill s tar Ashley Carr. lJCI As si·s tant ProfeS:sor of Drama, as Sir Thomas l\fore. The production. directed bv .He nry J. Woessner as hi0s mast ers thesis project. also s tars Kimbe r ly Cole , .Craig It . Gardner, David Golbcck. Luther Ha nson. Jr., Jay ·1-lieatt a nd Trudie Kessler. The production will oe staged Thursd ay, April 24, throug h Saturday, April 26, in the UC I Little Theater, 161 1-lumanitics I-fall , at 8 p. m . Admission costs 75 cents . Reservations m ay be made by t·a llin g 833-6617. • ' . l l.,<itnt~. p<is tcls. 1narking pens. (•lay, "'ood . string, ink. \\'<lt(•r colors and n1<1ny collage materials tirc used in !ht• clas:.. One Saturday the sludt•nls wt..•rc t akt·n to lhc beac h , '''hc1·c lht·y \\'t•rt· en· (·u uraged to do sc:.i~capcs based on \\•h :1l thcy Sll \\'. llo\\' the pa.inlings t u1·111.:tl uut i:. anothcr l'X<itnple of a11 :.is :-.c1._•n through lht• cyt•s of a yuun!-:slt_'r, i\J1·s. \\"ilsu11 :.;.1ys. 1'hl'CC paintlni,tS of the f'\C\\'l.IOl'l r1ier g;,ivc \hr·cc diffcrt•nt intc1111·ctations. · One 7·yc;.i r·old . int1i gucd \vith pt'oplt..•. painted SC \'t..'l'al fi shc rnit·n fishing off th\.' pi1.·r. A st:CON O ch ild, n1ore at•sthl'lic in naturt•. prod tH:ed a p:.ilnting mostl y or. blut• s k.v ;.1 nd "'it tl'I', \\•ith only a hint th:11. a pier rested be t "·ecn I hc t" o. ,\nd a third li lt le boy, obviously hun~ry \\'hilt• he \\'01·ked, sketched a hu ge hot dog :-.tand sitting in the n1iddle ofthe pil'r. with '\ Ii lllt• l'ISt' vi si bi t•. "All three p;,1int ings \\'erc :..t)lturatt• JUSt different pers pt.>clivt•s oti \\•hat lhl'y sa\\·. Older thild rt•n ,,·ould probably ha,·1· 11<1intcd 111ore tr:.iditional pc rs p<•t·tivt•s." ~!rs . \\'ili;on cxplains. fo'or SL'\'l'l':J J \l'\.'('JrS the (•hildl'l'll \\'Cl'\.' t:.ikcn on lours of the museum's galleries aild ',,·t·re :.i sked to do ,,·orks b<.isi!d on \\·hat thcv s;.iw there, such :.is the st·ssion thcv 1n <id c n1:.1s ks and fctishl'S <iftcr \'it·~·i ng a prim i l i vc at1 cxhi bit ~IOS1' 01-~ the ehildrc n in the ('lasses t•u1nc fron1 lht• Nc...,·1xu·t lkaeh·Costti !\1t•sa ;,1 rca , but thcr i! :ire also sonic f1·onl surrounding cilil·s 'rhl•i 1· range o f ex posure to i.Lrl ,·aries grl'ally, aceording to J\11·s . \\'ilson. Some t·omt· from familit•s very intl'l'L'Stl•d in :.irl . Others, t houg h. rcc~i\'i! thcir first 1.·xµo sure to the \\'Orld of Cll't throug h thl' C.'ltisses. lleginnin g J llllL' 20. fivc·\\'i!Ck session s ,,·ill be held on 7\londays <ind J-'r idays, \Vith !\!rs . \Vilson tc:.iehin g the Friday ' ,v; 1.·l:.isses and '.\1 rs \'asquez the ones un i\lond;iy. 'J'hert• "·111 ht> t hreu sep;,iralc \\Ol'k :.hop:-.. o'nt• for t"hild1·1.1n •1-0. auothC'r fnr :.igt•s (j.!I :11 111 <•Ill' fqr ctuldrt•il 9·12. Cost 1:-. 525. or S21l for n1ui,cun1 n1e1nbe rs. 1\1111·1..· in rorn1atiOnls ;,i\·ai!<.ilJle a l G75-38GO. ~~J ... SUE WILSON WITH STUDENTS ~1, Pila I Pl'lato~lly P.otrl<k O'Donnell . LUTHER HANSON JR ., ASHLEY CARR, KIMBERLY COLE , JAY HIEATT ' M•1nt "'''rt re Co1npt1ny To Perfortn ~~ fi<" Ballel ~t ontmartre of Newport Beac h , a no n- profit corporation de- dica t e d to pre ser vin g the original art o f ballet , will give a d e m onstra- tion of t he a r t al 8 p .m . April 26 at the Ebcll Theate r . 625 Fre nch St .. _Santa Ana . Admission is $2.50 and r e servations are available at 646-7644 or 544 -4304. Emily Blair. s hown here,. is o n e of the featured dance rs. l ' . • I 1 ) . ' / ' ' .l • ' SAllHA LOOM!I AND II. CLINTON llOTHWELL ( . • ., • ,, • I • (,'.2 OAILYPILOT ~ Talents Displayed Sludcnls fro n1 ull over the Orange Coa::.t y:ill be am~1ng those participating in "Creative P eop l e : A Fin e ;\rt s Ka1leldoscop£'" at 8 p.m. \\1t•clnes- dity at Lhe Di s1u.•y land I IOI(•! in .Anahei1n . The l'OllCl'rl or danl'l' aud \"Ol'al numbers is being prese nted by Conne ll y, l\Jury "•ood , ltos a ry and Servile I ligh Schools . 'J:'.hc program also inelud!'s ~1 display or urt work from the four schools. which "'"ill opeu ul 6:30 p.m . that C\'Cnin ~ in 111~· haters Grand Ballroon1. Tickets for the 1.•vcnt l"OSl Sl .50 per person and urc <.1vailabJ(' IJy calling 637 ·1450. lmpressio1ts AtChapmmi "T\\'Cnty YCi.ifS of Rock tind Roll ," featuring 30 im..ru·essions of pop performers from 1955 through 1975. "·ill be staged at Chapman College Saturday ut 8 p .·n1 . in J\.1 emor i a l ~t a ll Auditorium, 333 N. Glassell St., Orange. Admission is free. The program. "'hich follo\\'S the format o f Ameril'an 1Bandstand , will include im· . Prcssions of Sonny und Cher. The , Beatles, The Beach ·lk>ys , Rolling Stones, T he P\<.itters, Elvis Presley, Elton John and Diana Ross and the Supremes. • ' . t . Feslirol Paul Salamunovich "~II con- duct lhC' cho irs of Saddle back Coll ege ancl Dana 1-li lls, Foothill. l\1i ssi0n Viejo and Uni\·ersit y 1-tigh Schools in a Choral F'estivi:i l a t 8 p.rn. Si:iturctay in the Uni \'ersity l-ligh StP,ool gy1nnasiun1 i11 Irvine. i\dmission is free. Season Tickets On Sale Chamber music ensembles from France. Great Britain a nd Wt'st Germa ny will visit Lag~na Beach during the 1975-76 season ·of the Lagun a Beach Cha mber Alusic Society. The new season will open No\1• 10 ~·ith · a pcrforniance by the Paillard C hambe r Ofchestra from Paris. Another French group, the Secolo Barocco. '''ill deliver the next concert, J an. 12. 1976. The Berlin Philh armonic Oetet y,·iJl perform l\1 arch 14 and the final concert of the season will be dt'li\'ered April 29 by the Amadeus String Quartet from London. All concerts are scheduled for 8:30 p.m . in the Lagiµia Beach ~ligh School auditorium. Season subscriptions are al\ailable by calling 499·3106 or 545-7535. Rich to Sing sales i n~ of $2 million. Charlie Country n1usiC''s "Silver Fox ," Ch~rlie Rich ,' \\'ill appear at 8 p.m. F'rid<1~'. April 25 ;i t the Anah('im Conv('ntionCenter . 'J'y,·u of f{ich 's single record· in gs, "l{chind Closed Doors" and "ThC' !\los t Beauti(ul Girl," ;it·hit•\'l'll pl;itinu1n status ror ,-; ..; ~ ·. , ~. ,3 ,/ . • .. _~·· Reserved seats at S7.50, $6.50 :ind SS.SO are avail able at the Convention Center box offi ce, 800 \\1 . Katella Ave .. or from l\tutual und Liberty agencies and all Orange County branches of the United California Bank. -·-~- B11llet ''M ad ri ga l esco, '' s hown here, is one of the ballets to be danced April 28 through 30 in th e i\fu s i c Center's Pavillion b ~· the P e n - 11sylvania Ballet. Evening performances ar·e at 8 :30 o'c lock a nd a Tues day matinee is at 2 :30 p .m . Ticket information is availa - ble from agencies or by call· ing (213 )626,721 L _, .. ,.....----------------------,1 ---' ' :· - ' • '' ~ I• • ' •' 1 ~ THE GREAT ALFA ROMEO· SAAB COALITION! $ ~ ~ .. ;. ~ .. - " . " • • • . ' ' ' • < -;. ( • . c ;,., 1 ....... 1. ·-PARKINSON VOLKSWAGEN 1275 Yorba Linda Blvd. Placentia• (714) 524-6400 _...-J.-_. --- -. ....,,. ~----,·-~--::, ... ' ·-~-'" ., •. L_ .~ ----·-· ~ . .. -----. ALFA ROMEO FOR TH£ FIRST TIME IN HISTORY, TWO FINE CARS JOIN WITH TWO FINE CAR DEALERS TO GIVE YOU MORE ... 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Tickets ra nging in price from $4.50 to 59.50 are available from ticket agencies or by callin g (2 13) 462-6666. Also coming up in Los 1\ngeles is a full y st:1ged productio n of "Jesus Ch 1·is t Superstar." lx•ginning l\tay 6 for a three-\\•eek run al the Shubert Theater in CC'ntu11-· (•ity. 1'ick('tS at $6.50 to S!l.50 are a \'ailablc from agenl'iC's or by callin .t.: 1213) 553-4031. . The production at the Shubert nO\\' through 'lay 4 is ''Seascape.'· an Ed\\·ard Albee play star· 1;ng Deborah Kerr and Prank Langella . I In Las Vegas These sho\\'S are scheduled for the com inc week in Las Vl'gas. CAESARS PALACE -Alan King CASTAWAYS -Rusty Isabel ; Thoma!:! 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Although cJ es ignl'd t11 1·t.flt·t:t Jupancsc t ulturt·, Kotu ft·alurcs an int e rnat1u11 ~1I n1t•nu uf J apanese, American. Polynesian and Chinest• dishes . So ttlt·rt•'s a range of possibilities, starting with the appe tizcl' selection s {priced from SI .85 Lu S2 .951 : l"SCargo ls, s hri m p and Vl·gctablc 1.cn1puri1 , s a s h in1i, n.vs tc rs. yukilori (c hi ('ken s hi!-ihka boh with vegctubles) ~H!ll s hri rnµ cocktail. Seu food cntr('t:S include lobster ser ved \Vilh beef kushi yaki (:J broche tte), $8 .95: s hrimp tc1n. pura , $5.75 : !'iC afood No rn1<.111dil', SG.25 ; lobster the rmidor, S'J.75 : ·s almon meuniere (salmon steak cooked in butter), S(i .25. }o;ach e n· tree is served with soup, s;..ilad , vcgctublc , ri ce or bread, and cof· fec 01· Lea. T iit: l'IAl l\' d ining 1·ocin1 also fe<1tures the Chinese plate fu1 · dinner, m a d t_· of bell pep1>e r . bean cukt• and eJ,:J.:pla nt tcmpu1·a - stuffed with extru ll'all ground beef and served 'vit h a s"·eet ambe r s uuct_·, S-1.50. 'I'hc1·e's a childrc11 's l'ombinil- tion pl<.1li,:..-.S4.25, eonsi~tin g of fried ehi<:kcn, s hrin1p and vegetable tempura, u1nclclte and rice. This dish can also be OI'· dercd by ;.idults v;ith sn1:ill "I" petites. Out ·n· About Norman Stanley putrons sit a round the to11ki11 i.;. area. 1':verythiui.: is pre purt·d 011 a grill built into (-;u:h tnhlt.'. Every dish , whether fo r lunt·h or dinner, c on1e s with f rc~h 1nus hroom s, z ucch in i. /l(•<.111 sprouts, onions, eggplant: f1·it d rice and souµ. TEPP1\N s e lect iuns for lun1·h include ('hit·ken . s hnmp, Koto Ne·w York s teak , Koto t e1i yuk1, sukiyaki. filet m1~non , chit·kt·n and Ne"' York s teak l'Qmhin11- tion. Prit·cs ranf(c from S:l.75 to $5.50. You can order sas himi any place in the rcstau ri .. ii~lj'.lllt the sn1all Sus hi R:Jr is an ideal spot for those v.·ho love fres h un · roo ked f ish . ll e rl~ yuu t·an ponder . ht_•furc you order. u dis- pluy or the finest ruv.• s alrnon. sc:1 urfhin. squid , r01.· ;.i nd other dl•lit'l.ll'lt'S (ron·i 1.h<' sea. !•'0 1· rnan~· pt:O!)lc llu,• n11 .. ntio11 or sushlrni is toul'hy, h ut it · :-:houlfln't h1·. 'J'his is ;.1 g1·c;.it .Jupunesl.' ~pt•ti;.1lty , ont• \Vh1t·h is tonsldc rcd an exquisite dc ll t':1<'Y \'Cl one \vhi th h <lS Prohlibly in-~pirl'd m ore pr<',iuClit·t· than un y oth1:r dis h. s 11'11pl)1 lic.'(\llllSO 1nany ,\1nc·ricuns ;1rc "put off" by thu ult•a of t.•al1ng l''-1\\1 fi~h. Kolo i:; lot'<ited at 4300 Von K;.irm<1n 1\Vt_·. in Kull Ct•nter, Nt'\vport Beuth , j ust south of ()rangl' Cou nt ~· ,\ir1>orl . The 1·l'stuurunt is 01}en for lunch from II u.m . until 2 :30 p.n1 .. and {or dinner rrom !) to 11 µ.m .. i\1onday through S :1tur d;.i y . Service on ' S!,l nd<.iy is from 5 to l t p.111 . Diners furthe r h uvl· an option to sec their n1cal prcp<•l'l'lL Sukiy<1ki "'ith tempura . n1adc uf beef strips, \'Cg'Cl<.ililt·s. ht•rh~ . and s pices ISG .95). is sautced in <..1n iron pol l.iy an at·(·on1p\is hed chef at the table. Lingering Diner The 1'ep1>a n 'i';.iki Roon1 is a s epu r <..1tc dininr: ruo1n v.·hcre De bra Mullins. ·rim Waiscn c n. Paul I .... inzcy a nd Janet Jaus will Star in the c omedy "The Man Who Came to Dinner" at 8:30 p.m . April 24. 25 and 26 at the dining commons-theate r of Southern Ca lifornia College, 2525 Newport Bl vd .. Costa Mesa. Tic k ets at $2.50 for adults, S2 for students are availa- ble by colli ng 545 -1178, or at the door. , Th\St€\U k€ttle .... F ' • , eatunng ~ . IHTERHATIOHAL STEWS . · SOUPS SAL.ADS SANDWICHES I. OTHER SPECIALTIES. NOW1 A WINE FESTIVAL A Carafe !or $1.55 with Dinner MESA VERDE CENTH. COSTA MESA ADI.MS AT HARIOl t79·1171 MOW: A MEW MENU AT JMr. C!Cbtthn's CllOICE TOP SI RLUI :\ . . ·"'· · · 54 .fi(J A(.ASKA/'\ Kl:-.IG Cl<1\B Ll'.:GS .... ~.75 1TOPSI RWlr\ & A l~ASKt\.'\ KI NG CRAR Ll::GS. 5.7,'; "":"""""'"1'• Ba•..i PO!~IO 81•"'1 T"",."' :,.a.1..., G"''"' B•~o<I GROUND Bl::i':l'""f EH l'l'AK I . 2.95 BHOC llETfE Of' B .. :1-:FTERIYAKI ........... 3.95 SitRl,_1P UHIF:'.'l'TAI. J.95 SKt-.:"'ERED SCA LLOPS ~.25 ... ,,~ ........ ,1~ Beo 01 l'loee B••~-o Tom:uo ::..i.a, i;:...-1.c Bre..a _, DIMMER FROM 5:00 P.M. DANCING • THRU. •FRI.• SAT. Featuring LOVE "M STUFF KOTO: · The/f~t>1Mtt Ja'-anese Reslaurant Enjoy a unique dining experience in a sett1ng of tranquil gardens. running brooks and a lake. Begin with cocktails from the Wine Cellar lounge, then choose from international cuisine i11 the M ain Dining Room and Tatami Room,"\Japanese style steak in the 1'eppan Yaki room, or seafood from our Sushi Bar. J oin us at Kato today. 8KOTO The Mori Tl'tan Japanete Ritttaurent 4IOO\rfDn t<e1man Avenue, N•port lfleclft 111•1712-1111· ' 07.;UCIJan~ .o//,eo/~t-n£ 30 I 0 Lof~e. ,_wport leoch .i (88ys1de on the Lido Peninsula) SUNDAT IRU...CH-9 o.Oft.·Z:JO LMtic.hHn Doily 11 to 2:30 675-5777 DINNER.NIGHTLY- FrOM 5:00 P·"'· JAMAICAN STEEL I l VERY SUNDAY Z to 7 r .M. ; I • 5.tJIOI' • ro-11tit """' '" 011r tttfudtd, i11tl,,.1t rtlt..,.#1, 1troH Oii tM l.lllfi o~~mr • iportlinr "'*t •nd 11tt "'"'roll• ~~•1• btyo11d -~"-nlos in tltt lounrt w~ !Of' CM! rnjoy qt1lt1 tonHN11fo11"' dil'ntt to ""'"tnl1k -*-Mlt~ Stbtll/f yow iptti.I plltt -•11 tslrt1 /tw ml1tt1ta /k/~, btll 1 llfoU•#d lfl1'tt fro"' lltt 1l""f-¥P WOfld f'f "',.""'"' ro ""-3000 PALM AVE. HUNTINGTON BEACH ~. (714) 536-8866 • • ' . \ Friday.Apnl 18.1975 CAIL 'I PtLOT C:J T,imes/Places UCI Debut:· Students, Pros Play In Chamber Symphony ._rO:'\ I G IIT~ 1\ P lt l I .• I ti l '(' I R\'I Nt~ GllA!\IKF:R,SY!\1PllOS\' De bul of Ill'\\' ensemble . (•omhined professional ;i nd stu· dent pl a yl·i·s d irel't cd by ,\lva ro Cl:l ssulo. 8. p.m , toni ght 11nd S~11urday , lJCl Fine 1\rts V11la g<· 'fhe<..1ter \vorks hv l\lozil1·t and Bcct!Hl\'t~n . $-1 ;.Hlu Its, ~.:! st udcnt s~ J{csC'r\·ations 833·6617 . 1\UTO SllO\\' /)nmcs tic and for eign t·ar~. in· l·ludin g '.\l ario Andre tti's ··vicl."ruy,·· al lhc Ana he im Convention CcntC'r . Cntil 11 p.111 tonight ; noon lo 11 p.n1. S<..1turday ;.ind Sund;.iy Sl adults. SI tc<.>ns. rree f~r· children \\•ith :.ull!IL 'Tiit: 1\I AGl C F l.liTF.' -l\I ozart opt.'ra . lhrough Sunday at Cal St<..1te Fultl.'rton Little 'fhcater. S2.50 adults. 8p.m . tonight.a nd Saturday. 5 p.m . Sunda y. Inform ation. 8i0·3371 . <;Rt:AT I.ONDO!\' CJRCt:S 1·hroug h Sund;.i~· at Laguna I fills l\t fill. El 'J'o ro Road il lld San Diego FreC\\'01y. •1:30 a nd 8 p.m . today.11 a.m .. 2 :.ind 8 p.1n. Satu rd ay. I , ·1 a nd 7 p .m . Sunday. 'J'ickets al '1'1t·kl't run or at tht· g ;.i t('. '.\!\''l'IGO!\'J..:' Sophocles' drarna~ 8 p.m IP111ght ;ind Saturday a\... Golden \\ll·st ('ollcge 'l'ht•;.1tt·r i 11 11 u nt i ngt on Hel:lch. i'·ree. '\\'ITl'i:F:ss FOR T JI J..: PROSF:C't.:1'10:\' ,\g;itha C l11·is t ie m yste 1·y, 8:30 tonight. Lido Is le Clubhousc . 701 Vi i:! L.ido SOud , NC\\'purt l~t·;.ich. Rl•ser v at ions ti73-9189. J\111\l f~ S HO\\" -· 7 ::JO und 9 p.n1 . t0<l:.iy <1nrJ S<tlur· day, Nc"'l>Ol"t t-l al'bor i'li~h Si:hool in :\c\\"port AHO M/i.ICIAL ANHOUMCE SPECIAL SUNDAY-BREAKFAST Plus Everything on the Menu Ope n a1 9.00 A.M. LU NCHEON SPECI AL 11. llh,."")11 ~ .............. , .•••• Now Serving Beer and Wine Menudo Sunday Only Mon thru Thur. 111 0 11 • Fn 11 to 12 Sat. 9 to 12 • Sun 9 to 11 1761 Mewport ll•d. lmt 1 lffl St.I Costa Mtto 645-3510 trish·En11llsh·Haw1tiian Iva Kmlmaka works his special magic in a limited engagement thtu May 4. Two shows nightly, 7:30 a11d , 10:00.' plus midnight• show frld.tY and Sllturday. first show each evenin11 is a dinner show Make your re~rvalions early. {714) 531·1232. •$]cover f r1 .. & Sat cnly. ll!:l!J,_.l!J ~AWATT .. ~l'flll!m 226 S. Ha1bor Blvd., Santa An1, California 92704 o ... w..ti cw,~ 1J..1t hi 1tM EAST-Wl!ST LOlltlGE STO-IDGI! 8:30 p.m. to t :00 am. Fri & Sat 'til 1 :30 am f\l.!:it·h . s:! a dult-.. SI students. MUSICA i . 'Pc•·r .POURRI' -St('(an We nta R:illet Cun1p<.1n y, plus guita1ist.singer, pl<.l nist ; 8 1>.m. :ti t'ot'oll a dcl !\1ar l·Hgh SchOOl 's Little 1'hc:itcr, 2101 Eas tblufr l)r,, '.°'JC\\'IXll'l Be<1c h-SS. Pl1\i\'fl i\NI• \'IOI.If\: CO:'liCF.RT -AnGcla <tnd Arnold Jurla, 8 p.m . at Orange Coast Coll ege !\Ius it· Studio I. 2701 J-'airvie\\' lloud, Costa f\1 Cs3. \Vorks hy ~l ozart , Bu1'lok ;.ind others. Free. ~1\Tt.:R D1\ \'I A PRlt. 19 RAR R•:RSllOI• QU1\RT1<;TS -l)appcr D ans of J)isnevland and olht>rs, in bC'ncfit for Ne\\'PQl;,.l llartxir Spasl1 l' L e<.i guc. 7:59 p.n1 , Newport Jh1r bo1· ll q.~h School uud1torium, 15th ilnd Irvine Strc<.·l ~. Nl'\\'j)Ort l~e <ic h . Sit e ·in formatio n, S:l3-9781 . C'll 1\1'1BER ~fl'S I C -lluntingto n Re.at'h Chambe r Pl :..i yer s. 7 p n1 ;it t he Bu\\·c r:; !\luscun1, 2002 '.'J . !\I ain St., Santa ,\na. Free. RF.!\'1\l~S1\!\'C t: P t:E,\."'L"RF. F r\JRt: -Booths a nd cntcrtainmc>nt, all 111 Rcnaiss<..111ec drcss.<.l l the <)Id l'ar amount Haneh in ,\goura ( Kan<..1 11 !lo~(\ F:xit from the \1entur<..1 Frcev.•a y ). 10 a .n1 . Ioli 11 111 \\'l'Ckends through ~l a ~· 25. (;l'IT 1\R ('()NC'l<:RT \\"orks h\' 0 0\\'\and , De )-';~l1;1. B;,ic•h and TcdcSl'O. ;1is o. F'l:.inlCllC'O d.inCl':> Pt'rforn1l'd hy lt11hert Canan1;.ir, C:is._clle \\'ilson ;.111d l-'1·ancis Cha"'t11p1011. Sponsored IJ.\· ()r:1ng1..• County Guitar Circll" Ii p. m . a l ·rustin Ci- • ty llall ('01n111unity l\uiltling, corne1· of Ct·nte>n- ni<.11 and !\l a in Strt•ets . Frtc. llU t:S C<lRPOR!\TIO'.'\ ~Group that recorded "Rock the Boat," at 1-:11011 '!;i lk 1·ry J.';.irn1, 8039 ll€-ach B\\·d .. But•na P•n·k. G, 8 a nd 10 p.111 . tonight. :I, 5 and 7 p.n1. Sunday. Paid ;11h11i :.sion. ·t'll~1'1 S l<'OR C'Jlll.DRt:'.': -10 :30 <1..n1 . ;ind 2 p.111. at the \\'t'Sl l\"t>\\'J>Ort Children's Li br ary. 6000 \\!. C1>ast ll i~h\\':tY. :\C'}\'JJOrt Beach. P:irl of ;'\utional l.ibra1·y \\'eek t·elehration. F!"t'l.'. PARK 01>1<;~ llOL:S tof -Katurc \\·;.i lks, his- toricill dis plays, hay 1i dC"s ;.1nd tours; 10 a.m . to3 p.m . <..1t the llt'\\' Ronald \\'. Caspt•rs Reg ic:inal Pa r k. Sturr-Vi cjo R:111C'h. Frc(' .. lnformat1011, 8.14 ·4J!) .. I, ('llORAL l<'t~STl\'1\l . ~ Students fro111 Sad - dlcb;ick Colll.'ge and from Dana !!ills, 1''oothill. to.fi ssion Vil..'jo :ind l 'ni,·1..·rsity lligh Schools, t'O n - dut tt'd hY l'au l Sal:.imuno\'il'h. 8 p.n1 .. gy m - nas ium ·Or Uni\'crsity 1-figh School in Irvine. Frl't'. 'rEl\'l\"IS ·rou1tl\'1\1\ll·:ST -r'rOfft!SSiOll i..11 ;.ind ;1n;all.'UI'. 11 <.l. m . today and I p.m . Sunday al-I h'e John \\la\"nt· 'l"l'nnis Clu b at the Ne"•porter Inn . \'t_•\vf)Url. Bt•aeh Sponsored by Bi g I (LiCI) l~o0S l(·1·s. lnfu1·111 ati()n , 833·691i5. (See!\" t:XT \\'l·:t:KES O, Page C7) -. C C>Upc>rr'I Presents "GENO" Thursday Friday Saturday~ TIM MORGO~ Tue. & Wed . COCK TA 1LS •0 IN ING• DANC ING•EN TE AT AIN MENT Daily Brealdast•Lunch•D1nner Tum inlcmd .t aw 1i!pl 3 t 106 Coast Hwy. SOUTH LAGUHA 499-2663 &UPER&UNDATBRUNCB [AND MOTHEll'S DAT, TOO!] • SpeciiJ/t ies include fru~s S.1u.~.1/i10 -pOil cllcd eggs f-/orentint• \vi!/1 ~pin.1ch sou/fie, topped with cheddilr chee.~e. $2.75 includes lhc n1ixecl fr esh frvil SiJIJcl .. • 1/Jc Fruit SJl.:JrJ is ;1/so ~erved with the Crepes 8enerl1c1 -e,;g5, h<1n1 ,1n<I liol- /;1nd,1 i5e, $2.95 . • /liln1 s,. Apple Crl'pt•s Jrc .$2.$0 .. . • Jno1hcr /,1vo111e i5 Crc<1n1cd Chicken Crr.pes \villi p;11n1esan cheese -and .1 cri5p Spin.1c/J 5.i /Jd wifh h.:Jrcl-boilcd egg ancl llioppcd b.1con. $2.95 . . . · Cocktalll fl WlnH '" COSIA MtSA -South Cfl•il Pl•11 ~ • BlV(RLV llltLS -Cundtn & 8111~1cn WJI ' ,'; • WOODLAND ltlllS -lh-.f'rom~n,dc i.!!1 • ARCAOtA -S.n11 M111 f1~h1c11 P11~ ED RYAN & ROSEMARY CARUSO TUESDAY THllU SATURDAY -9:00 P.M. • 2:00 A.M. Outrigger Room:.... KONA LANES 2699 HARBOR, COSTA MESA 545.111 2 • I 1 ' . . . ' ... _. ~£tf DAILY PtlOT Friday. Ap11i 18, 1975 '"New Plays Coming Up TEMPLE GARDENS ' Q-ff Ne:S:S .... , ........ , .. ' .. Intermission Tom Titus A PERSONAL INVITATION TO BREAKFAST You've tried the rest No w try lhe best EVE'S 11 ·~=. ... d. TRY THE "AMY" $1.35 Fruil Cup, two eggs. collage fries cinnamon sw1r1, gourmet callee MC>ftday "'"' Sal. 7 lw I 0 O.M. 2 For I i ®EVES . --, 25 and 26 al 8 o'l'lock, as well as ut 2:30 p.n1. on April 21 , in the Communi· ty Center auditorium on the Orange County Fair'. grouhds. Tickets may be reserved by caltrnc 556-5300. • 1\n \1 a .m. curtain has been Set for tomorrow morning 's s p ecia l children's sho"'· "The Sing~ Servings Cooking for one c•n be lun. Wednesdays In lhe DAILY PILOT lfighesl Quality ~ali\•e ~t exican Foods Plight of the Toys," pre· sented by the Chlldrcn's Theater Gui ld ut the Fountain Valley Library , 17565 Los Al amos St. The prqgram, p1·csent· t.>d in conjunt·tion "'ilh Na tional. Libra1•y Week. is free or char'g e. ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCKLING Sauce Bigarde. , Wild Rice AMONG 20 SELECT DIHHH l:HTIEES • Brandie Brandon Duo Entertaining Open 7 Days f .:ih~o~> VIC GARCIA F0tmeily of Coe101°> Poloce App,aomq Fri. & So· !>1.ql-J\ • RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE lunc~1on I: Oinntr D•ily IHI ADAMS I• ~I Cl'ISlA Mis.A ~..!'!A°L ~0-1'17 ~0-1'21 f1·a1 u1•!11.; 1>::i..utk 'l'l~1ptl·l\I I ll'lnk~ ............ , ... IJJll llOOIHUISt IAJ C~••••I 6) .. 1020 BREAKJo'1\ST I.UNCH DINNER COCKTAI~ DASCING PRESENTS OUTSTANDING DINING & ENTERTAINMENT .. * MEDITERRANEAN· ROOM FO R 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 24 HOURS * LOUNGE For Dancing & Enlertainmonl AnUNOON flOM S PM NIGHTLY flOM l :SO. with SHONA llSHQll fltO "THE END IESULT" 18700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT !OPPOSITI THI All~,-833-2770 FIFTH ANNIVERSARY ... ~-~ : ,, t Shrimp Tempura/ Steak Teriyaki Combination Dinner Complete dinner including t . t • ...... c:::;;; kyO-• ........ 2IMI FrH At a.-rricl' Oller Expires May¥2 . 1975 i ' \Ve1!~ 0.:iy;: 11 30 om re 12 P"' f-r,. ond Soi. H )0 cm lo l])Q COCKT AILS sreen tea ice cream t At •n•114t1 Newport during this Fifth Anniversary t i t ' t t t t t -··I .... &T. ' 9093 E. ADAMS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962 -791 1 • ' "·'· I -·"" ' .• •• ' J -' .r" • •;,; ' 'l\vo Filet Mignon Dinners for $6.95 Come aboard the folly R oger and enjoy two delicious Fi/et 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 fe.aSt. ~~ Ourspec.ialdinnerolferincludes twoFilet Mignon steaks wTBpped in bacon, broiled to perfectioii and topped with a ml.fshroom cap.Din · ner is served with your choice of potato or rice pilaf, soup du jour or fresh g•rden salad with sliced cucumbers and marinated mixed beans, piping hot homemade ' breadplusacupofour special blenq of col· lee or a glass of · Coke. Bring in the coupon be· low and join us in this captain's """"'-" /eaSt.' •••••••••••• Tn;s Couoon Good '"' I -FNOl:=I~=· H .951orlolhl Coupon Good any afternoon I . or evening ' I Ion,. Ana I 33 Fuhion SQuare 1542.3301 I · &llbolr .... nd Anaheim Buene Partl Conler I • •mne 203 Marine Ave. 2250 E. lincoln 8370 La Palma Ave, 'I 1727 E. 0y9, Rdod 073-8720 630-4453 990-7611 I Adi.0.nl to the Newport 8eech Oeftll f'oJnl H•tt»ot Ca.i. M... I • Irvine HOtl Motor Hotel 1 3333 W:C:O.t Hwy. 25KIO Del Prado 2300 H•rbor Blvd, 9'M400 .· e.c2-221s . 496-0855 _ 540-8535 I li••••mDFER moiRES APRIL 30. 1975•••••• ., ( \ •.ute-.... KT\ y JO JHI -~JOUC .... --.-l"'•lU R~o1iom P-7 14) 6 .. 0.5057 60 Fashion Island NeWport Center For reservations and information. call 644-4811 APRIL SPECIAL: Trio of favorites-steak teri· yaki, sesame chicken and shrimp tempura ... complete dinner Including green tea ice cream for a low price, $5.50. INQUIRE ABOUJ DUR OTHER ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS ... vnmnt11 .... CLAMS. • OYSTERS • SHRIMP • SWORDFISH • BASS LUNCHEON from $1.95 Served Oai/y 'til 4 P.,M. 16271PKific C~ Hwy ... Hwntinflon hldl ~ 12131592-1321 3901 E1Co.a Hipwly Newport Buch• 17141 675~ HALIBUT • ABALONE • LOBSTER • STEAKS «Eating out" is not 'l dining. ' . ,, , necessan y • " Oining al 1hc Ncwpcrtcir Inn ·s Marine Rcstauriln\ 1s a 101ally pleasurable experience. Excellent cuisine, ranging lrom our superb Rack of Lamb 10 Salmon Sleak in Salsa Verde, painslakingly prepared bijovr European· lrained chefs. A wine fist·of distincUon to complement 'fO'Jr en1ree. And, In an atmosphere ol con1inen1al elegance ' unma1chet:I for relaxed enjoyment. Dining is Tiie Marine Restau~anl at ~OuWuol . . -~ 110_7 Jambo<ct Rold, ~ Ntwpo!1Btlcll/714·644•17ll0 Al.$0,-'llt£ UDO lOUNGE/THI WINE CEUAll/THE BISTIIO/lHE qiEl.StA IA~ ,I " Friday KOCE Television ' .. • . ' . ' .... ~ iloOMEI • by Wa F. lroWll md Mel CoslOll ' TUf,tlllWHDS ' :FUHKY WIHKERBEAN by T onll!lfiuck . ' ' WELL, 1Hlrr'5 IT FOR . 1tll)Ac,> I !>UNOANCE ·' WH4 .QON•T c,>()() MO!>E<,l ON OVER TO"TME BUNKHOU&E ~ NO 1HANK& I I'D RA"TMER WAU</ Flft-IEMTS :NANCY " ' , ALL YOUR PLASTIC TOYS ARE COSTING ME A LOT LATELY ALL YOUR PLASTIC 'TOYS' ARE. COSTING A LOT, TOO by Dale Hal.e. by &nie Bushmiller ~~ARD i ---iCREDIT CARD. CHARGE CARD ~ED/T CARD ~LODGLf;S - D.l:"P T STORE TODAY'S CBDllWDRD PUZZLE PEANUTS DON'T EXPECT TOO MIJC;.t F0:Wi Ni ltl*(CHAil.E fM THE VICTIM OF A St(lrf ANO SAD LOVE AfFAUi? ~ l:illlTED Feilure Syndic11e ACROSS utensil · 50 Asl#'I 1 WurWIO k1"9d0ft\: Wfppefs llbbf. 5 flllbrie 52. Wading 10 Alli'e: bird lntormal 54 Skipper 1' Be ' 58 Localing conlldent device 16 Piece 01 59 Turkish musjc general 16 lrlsh . 60 Shed e•clamalion drops 17 SU~orl 62 French 18. poctri,.. novelisl 1~ Gr~ated 65 Oullaws dis* 67 ~-··-· 20 Urileigned Grows in 22 M~ansol Bl'QOlllyn·· f!CCess 69 Celestial 2-i .Single . body 25 9\.lrnwilh 70 Loc11 tiqilld peaple: V ddarte· sulli• triined 71 Sing '-therS sweetly 29 flgtllers 72 Tribe ol 32 ftfR's Israel par'ly 73 Lair 33 Pul . 74· Froltl 34 'CNSl'I -75 Paradise forcibly 36~0tngers • "4) Delea! 42 ,,.,. 44 ·P1ck1e · ..... .......... , ,.,.,,. <f7 V:Joletll -free-tor· 1\i 49 G~d fi'lihef"• DOWN 1 Iran ITIONlrCh 2 Vagrant 3 Sokl.by ,,,. piece 4 F"ind 5 Colonist• 6 Dined 7 Chir.se lree 8 Utopian 9 Made at1er taxes tall 41 U.S. arUsl Rockwell 10 Small boy 43 Having 11 Lover ol lragrance Eos 46 Lifeless 12 Concede 48 Domestic 13 Merchanclis-slave ot otd ing events 51 High seas 21 Sodium crime ohLOfide SJ Argumenl 23 "1\.1 all times 54 --···cruiser 26 l~v~luntary 55 Marble VIS ton 28 Encompas· 56 ~1ndow sed by lace ls 29 tndonesian 57 Sallpeter ISiand 61 Malayan 30 Owcsed boat 1o:D•aL. 63 Contributed 31 Bank 64 ~---·Go cuslomet Bragh" 35 Deals out . 37 01suni1ed 66 ~ast air 38 Ku"KIUl hner:abbr. 68 Dawn 39 Cause lo ....... f Bf<,..L MISS PEACH -~ ~ ~ ; . ' • ' ,-' ' DICK TRACY ' • ' TEW. M>5Tfl< ~~l.MAN, 1'WEEflE. " . •·'W•'-"'.... . • .,. • ,#'<. • • • • • " ' • F11C1ay. Aprlt re. 1975 • llAlLY PILOT C'.i -----------~----- DR. SMOCK GORDO . 11'5.QS-i; ~us GROl.IP ISN'T "' HA'/tN6 'f'HEIR. •IWIAC/'AUf/NG T111S WC~ MOONMULUNS !· ,, ',',\. jf \ '. ~- ANIMAL CRACKERS • -lMEm AIL GotHG 111»101.o ·nw• MOVIE 1NST'EAD TIZIMI COM"• QUl<:.tc! ~!'~ ,.~~! HORT! by Rocl4Jer Bradfield ~ , ' ' f ' • WHO'" 1'"Al<IS L,.l 't... KIPS L,.IM'.e OS OO'T" IN "fHt: RAIN'?.' by Gus Arriola ~ .:wfa(d-1- by Ferd Johnson by Rodljer Bollen DO <,lOll H~E AiO~Lf' ......:~~ ,, 1-...c: ; by Chcrles M. Schub IT'S HARP 'TO CATCH A LINE DR!Vf WHEN 'ltXI ~VE TEAfS IN '1'0IJli1: E't'ES ... WE DON'r HAVE A-EON OUR TEAM "'*"' COOlD CATCH 'A \.lNE DRIVE WfTMOU'T TEARS jN HIS flf"E5 ! by Harold Le Doux by Mell ... ANO · 5ANOYP>P£1< KOIAFAX, NOT TO MENTION 91ccY JEAN KIN6F,,H61< '" .. . by Chester Gould ~''-"----·,_,· t;•::.;,''"----...:."'- "This is where I ~houkt live-the Jiel I'm un." DENNIS THE MENACE --· .... -,· . '• •, ·~!~,..,, ...t.,...c~ -_.,,. ....... ,,j ~ ''···' .. '-, ' 7·/!J l • ' " I • • . . . . ~ . ..... • • (.11 DAILY PILOT Friday.April 18, 1975 .A111are•1rd Horror Movies Shown Story Slim But Warm U!'btlll lO\I ll II hl'l'I' \ht• 114Ulll'll ]l)Sl' t hl'1 I' Ill 1nd~ ;11111 l.hl' ml'l1 lovt• H. 'f lll·: (;(l l>l''AT ll .. ~K S t:('(l!\i J) r\Vt :s u •: -1'hc Pi\H1' II Fl'Ullt'l!o. Ford :i.t•t•ipt for r\t•il S 1u1011 '1i t•om• Co111K.1lu 's µru lo~Ul' und t'u!l• t•dy ;ihuul u rnuhllc·Ui:t>d tinuulion or th(• 111·110 11:11 ' Lt:NNl' Hob l"ut>~c·s f'orll•onl' ~l u(h1 f;1n11\~· ~1t~1·y l"Oupll' <·u111111(. \1 Ith i•timc rl,.1,01,,,1,·,,.,1 .. ,,.,.,,,,,,, or II••· I · unJ lhl· r1•1·1·~i;h111 :-;~·c111s li1 ACADEMY AWAID WM8. INGRID~ Best Actress ,., ·~ .. ~---1';1 ..... Ul,llM, l,1~.....-1a.11 l•••~iu.-11.U•l:1' AWU c11mnn ''MUDIR .ON 111 0111NT nnrss·· By THOMAS PALMER Ot-. o.nw l'Ue111.11 F e llini remembers Well. In ''Roma," the j-. celebrated Ita li an direc· tor's penultimate film, h e a imed hi s im· aginative memory ut the colorlul p ast p.nd present or Rome, a nd his vision "'as fascinatiiig. ' Now Rome is a wide s ubje ct, but Fellini's talents are equal to it. In ''Amarcord." Fellini reaC"he s into such a broad area that con- tinuity is 'beyond his gras p. But only slightly. "t\ma rco rd ," which means "I Remember," is 3 Vi\·id pastic he Of flotsam from Fellini's oceanic 1n e mory. These clips, bits 01nd fl ashes from an acknowledged visual genius 01re not in -~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~J disorder. but neither arc they comfo rtabl y coa l esced into this m ythologized autobio- graphy. SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES $AH DIEGO FWY. AT BRISTOL "FOUR MUSKETURS" ..... •• 111_.,•, SO.COAST I PLAZA II S4•·lJ5t "WiN1ie The Pooll & TiqerT-" ( ClllEMALAllD THREE .~~~~!:~:i\1 ) I C NOM04ATED FOR 11 ACADEMY AWARDS]· 4:30&8:45~ ltJ l I: ':'1 L•Lji Iii . GfM Hoc le...-,.CONV~SATIOM'' 6:4S.10:55 '"THE DRAGON DIES HARD". ~·:J .. t:ll Wf\mO l :I M :J .. t:JI IM "THE INTERNECINE PROJECT" EDITING SONG CINEMATOGRAPHY Fortunately, fo~ederico Fellini uses his powers of recall to e nte rtain his au- dience with a s atirized, c aricatured view or the contradict iou s, uncer- tainties and roibles or his (e llow Italians. The dis-~ tortion is inte nde d , s ometimes ha r s h but always amusing. AND TllERE is so muC'h to work "'ith in a small tov.•n in Northern Italy. (~\s a matte r of fact . pe rhaps we should savor a ny commentary on Italy, for it may go bankrupt or communist or both a ny day now.) \\'hat Fe llini remem· be r s r e volv es loosely around a s ingle ra mily in the 1930s : harried, hyper papa ; t"'O mis- c hie\'o u s and o ve r · dis ciplined s o ns : a nd O\'erscntimental, s trong v.·illed mama A, "MAIRY • TOHTO .. IRI "f'"CIMDlllLLA LllllTYM 41. "IRAMHl6AH" '1 .. Ma. MA.JISnK'" IPQ.I Oll<t" o.!oo "'"' F,,, 11:30 p.m. Sa• /Su1> 1t-iol. 12'30 ~r;;n.!1>ruftl 107 ~m.-l1 25 Stirred in for \'Driely, as if a ny m o re Were l 'O lJ N(i f 'Ki\N K needed, ure the nym· •:NSTEIN -·r he hu1nu1· ~~ phomaniac to"V n harlot ; Juvenile und lh~ JH.1rody 1s the obscene., blind f cor·-heu \•yh a ndt'd , IJ ul l\l l·l ner accordianis t -.the !!rooks' t•kc·o ff on 1h1· 1li ::>Ulk'l'lOI' lO l ll' Ill'!-.\ "''l'ht• 1is1..•a ndfullof1·0111ro1 1•ri;i:1I (iudf;,1\ht•t','' \'loh·lll'l' I!-. h;1\1' l11•1•n IJas \1•1\ loi.tt•thcr \.'Offill' l.t•nuy BrUl'l' ~IUl'!o. 111111·11 , l'll\Otion is UI• 111 t hi!> fl'Olll ~l'l'tl\.':) l'l'll't'll.'d (ronl l)ustin llot'fn1:i11 a111I \'l1lt'1i1· 1it•h p1:01h11·\1u11 , 11•hh·h .... 101r.-. h1!> prt'I 1ous \1T1t111gs. (:nod P1•1·rinl' ;1i; Lenny's \\'lf1., ,\l Paeino Hull suy .... u l11l act111i.:lly ,\unc lh.!lll'l'oftand llo11t'y. In !Jlut"k and 11·hilt". uboul lh1• loi.111g 111 111:1'1•11\ lu Jal·k Lcuunon 1•;111 'l 1·on1 . . ' cl;1sS\t· horror 1;.d c t•n1cr~l'S lht• n10l'lt• t•aptUl'l'l'i lht• 011· 1\111111 11~ lll Utl)' l'O~t. \ll'11Stl,J(' ri)t' tlh• U\1•kl\.Ul'll IJl'l'!'.~il'l' 1nood 11r t ht• li ni~', l'tllnhi na\11!11 or rlunkiui; obese .. 1rasc1ble. sma~I· us a rerrcsbinl: journl'Y u11u s~op m1st~ess and the ra· ulJsurdity unll \rrt•\'W'l'llt't" d1 a.nl. v 1rtuo~s .. t own so n1 c t o p n o 1 t' ti maiden named S 11 vous pt.•rformunces C\'t•n sut't'l'l'll but Bt'Ul'I' is ~l;11n111·i1.t·<I. '1'111·: l'lt l ~CISl·:n Ill· I stll'll u~ :i \'ictini i•lllY 1,f lliiiiiiiiii~iJ:i!J:iiifili];iJ1'~"~"~s~a~n~d~n~<'~n~·~"~"~'l'.jj"jj"jj"jj'·iiii soc il'IY , no l of tu~ 01111 fh1"s. [I , .. , .. plait." in introdul'ini.: :subt lcl ~' S llAl'tll-'()(I \\"ar1·1•11 AH AND there is the 11.·1¥.·re n.ont.>uppua rs toht1\'t· llt•a tt~· i:s 1111· :1 \lr:tl'\i\'l' ! . bt.'('_n •111r1tle11. Hc l'c rl ~· ll ill:s (\1s auo1 u lunallc brother, e scaping: hairdrl'SSt'I' \\'ho :--iit·nd~ us a fa mily picnic lolhctop Tllf:STf;Pf'ORD \\'l\'ES n1u1<h tune 111 bl'd 111lh hi::. o( a tree a nd calling -,\ ho1'1'(11' t all' on thl· su r· t·u~tomers :JS hC' 1lol'S o u across the dusty· coun-fat•c \\'ilh an l'll'1n1•uta1·1· thl·ir hair. l'nl'l'St·1·11•1I and tryside for_a woman . fc 1ni111 s1 st a tement u1i· 1.l('l·:1i;ion:tlll' fu11111·. "Sh;1111· Fellini's Freudian view dcrnt·<llh. t hi~ s uspt•ns1•ful pon .. ls alsO thl' :s:.1d ?ootHry or ofli(eisas boldher eas it f1l1n by l ht' au thor of lll"Ol)ll•'s p('!'Soiuil li1·,,.s out ll os1·1n;1r1··~.· Ha h>' 11 11rk~ or "'o<>I•· I .,,,,, ,,r ., 1···1>1•· was in his "Satyricon." ·' ~ 11 • • • n ·" bel\t'l' on i hl' shallO\\'l'I'. t'll· \l'ho~e pulitil':d lt'lllh·rs ;ire Virtually every scene tt•rt ai nn11•111 lcvC'I. St:.irting IJcginnin.: to gl·I 1 hat 11 a.1 . It involving the youthrul Kath~rinc ltoss in ht·r bt·~t takl'S plal'l' un cle1·tio11 t'\t.l, males of the family con· roh.• yet, it is ubout a suh· 1968. t ains a personal quality,·~--------------------­ a warmth .and simpatico that assure one and all there iS a hear(y portion of Fellini himselr in c<1ch of those boys , Each moment is a critique -a gentle, chid- ing pat or a stinging swat -at a society that Fellini obvious ly can love and l augh al al the same time. Would ''Amarcord" h ave copped th e Academy Awa rd for the best foieign fil m if it d_id not have Fellini's name on it ? Probabl y not . Deservedly or not, a "Fellini" is a "Fellini°' like a "Rembrandt" is a "Rembrandt." YET ONLY he could build so much on s uch a thin structure. Fellini can hang more ribald cotton-candy antics on a slim narrow paper cone of a story·line than any other film m aker today. 1-fo"·ever , w rfh r e m cm· bering Rome and r e· membering c hildhood behind 'him .... perhaps he will direct his unique directing fa ci liti e s toward somethi~g other than meP'1ory.making. M•i lr_lt,, "ILA.1.IMG SADDLES" Ill I :45:5: I 0-1:40 THE STEPFORD WIVES \ "CHIHATOWM" t :l O W/SMJI l :25-7:JO "COMVHSA. TIOM" Sotf5Mt1 7:l 0· 11l 0-5:l5·9:45 HELD OVER! WiMer 6 Ai od•my A•ord Homination1 DUST~ HOFFMAN '" "LEMMY" ..... "HARRAD EXPERIMENT" m l :IO 7:l0 11Portfloy'1 Complaint" l~26-6:SO• I 0: Ii "ROSEMARY'S BABY" . " ''TH~ Dl.t.c»OM .11 DIES HAID'.' t :JS.t:•O ,.,,._ J:.IS4') .. t:•• '1HTHMILIHE PROJECT" l '.05 s.t,,_ h l .,_1,IM:IS PACIFIC WALK·IN • LA~t;t1'iiADA ~ • : WAL1' lloj l!if!!I : .. _IN l'llOCI " '° _O .. ,.,. <•It"'' l.W • JO .. 111•D1o•l1lr:l~OO !.U~!!Af I "°" IDloT!o U·.JO 100 IU1 AC111Ulal .. IUlll'ftt ALICI DOISH'T LIVI Miii AHTMOll "' OUI nMl11111 ....._....;~-------... .. ACIP'IC TM•ATR•8 D"IY•·IN , SUPSR IW&P' MSnl MA.111110" aLVD.Orl•·tft S...,p Meet I ....,..s.._ : 5•1 A S ...... &•M II ·-, ORANG. Drl .. ·lfl' II:· f,,.s .. 1.& s .... _. ••M 1••-,....,, .. s.. •• -.u.1...,-11...,· F•mily 'u"l "'otitel 8•r••'"' O•W.!_ • ' . ......... ,....., n.un.1:15 P"" · .. S..., s..... 7:00 Jlww ..... 7.U ChUd,.., 6lhrw11·50t Childr•" u,.a... 6 Freel ~·-•1 •11-M. ~1~.J~ll _..i!.,PGl"'snnolD WIYIS .. V "CALIFOIMIA. SPLIT" "l.EHHT" Ill '"GllL IH MY SOU,.. "'HAllT • TOHTOM ..,APll CHA.SI .. 11"4il "THIOll5T5" ""SIV!H-UPS" 111 FESTIVAL OF JAZZ OF THE 40's Featuring Supersax and Tony Rizzi' s 5 Guitars + 4 A Benefit Concert for th e Long Beach Regional Arts Council Thursday, April 24 -8:00 P.M. . Lafayette Ballroom. 140 Linden Ave., Long Beach '-. Donation: Adults $10, Students $5 Tickets Ava II able at: Liberty & Mutual Agencies. Buffum'& and Walllch's ' \ "REDFORD'S PERFORMANCE EDWARDS I l\I \I I• I \ 11 \{ -··' .. .:.:.:.! . "' . -- MAY BE THE BEST Of HIS CAREER. THE FILM IS SUPER!'~""""'"·"'' ·"A MOST APPEALING MOVIE! I Mn ;.,.tlll, I Mii ,....... filll l~IO olt~lr II lliNcllr ...... .., li1'1 two Utlier uulll lits, 'lltdl CmWy 1111 1" Snil1oco Klj' ..... ,.. Still'.~ -rlNCINT CANlr .... ~ TIMIS ' "FLAMBOYANT.,. EMINENTLY SATISFYIN6.1111r1li-•t " 1flfJ11111.-,"-R"HAROSCHICXll 1/Mf MA(iA/IN( "VISUAL POETRY. Stirs "' ,.._in tUt wil tH ltlart. --ARClllR WINS///( It r nJST ~·-·" . $VWl~-.....otaoot;I ~-.-.. •LLl.l.M'4:11..._ s-•"°"' IO'I' lllU ~ -~It!..,. ... .. ,__ ..... M-.i1IOl'lllU ·----.... -... [ ......... -1.,1!\1".U:ll~U ~ ~~=~!1:':':'~ ... ~ I , ~ I ' ' • See new car exhibits by national & international manufacturers-the full spectrum l1om economy to lu~ury cars . Special exotic & classic car concourse. APRIL 12·20 ANAHEIM CONVENTION CE NTER ADULTS S2. JUNIORS & SR. CITIZENS Sl. \Yeekd1ys: 6 pm lo 11 pm Sal. & Sun.: Noon to 11 pm Tl:ke!s may be rii1chased at the snow and d1scoum 1lckets are now avallable al all Orange COOflly aulo Clealeis. • I .. ~ ..... -..... ,_ ·-· .. ~ .. -~·'·Jlll lw.TI_......,_ --· YOUNG flANt<!NSTllN lEGIND Of HILL MDVII • ' ·'-. .. NEXT WEEKEND • • • <Fruin Page C J > SUNDAV, 1\l'Hll.:!O ORG1\N 1\NI> VC)J('J·: ('(lNf '•:R'I' -\Vorks by Brahms anti otht!l'S . J)l,!l'for111L·d IJy ,\nn J\lorl'is, mezzo soprano; l•'rci.IL·1·i1·k ti.1 , Bul'nes. orgunisl: und cho11·. !.i p .1n ., St. <:i·orgc's Episcopal Chu rch, l~ugu n u II ill s . l·'ri.'L'. IJ1\NJO, .~IDOi.i·: ANI) GUl'l't\R t;t-:ST IVAI. Conce~l by DOL' and J\1t·1·lt• \l/;,1tson in the u.ftcr -. n~n . instrumental t'tnn 11t:lltio11s ull day begin· -n1ng 9 :30 a.111. ut Cul Stati: l.ong Rcuch, 6101 E ~ Seventh Sl., Long: Jteac·h. Sl.50 adults ('hildren free . lnfor1t1ution, !21J )111H·<l!J7:!. ' llUNTINGTON l\J·:1\('ll C:Ol'\C l~ll'I' IS1\N[l Gold~n \Vest Coll ci.:l' 'l'hl•J.J lt•r , Gothard Street in llunt1ngton lit' a th, J p. n1. l·'l't:l'. 1\1 fU\' ll1\ \', i\ Jl It 11. :! I l'~ODF.Rf'." .GR t-: 1':~ i\llJSIC' n y Sotos Kupp:.is ~eohellen1 c M us1c , Conl"p;,in y of musiCians. s1 ngC'rs a nti dan<·t·rs :.it (ioldt·n Wt:'st College Center , 15744 G o lden \V<':1l St., lluntington Beach. 8 p ,m . I nfo r malion 892-7711. T U1':SD1\V, APRll, 22 '6 RMS RIV VU ' ~ Cotncdy, uptons threC·'t\'Cek engagem e nt a l J..agun1.1.l\Ioullon P layhouse, 606 Laguna C1.1nyo n Routl , l.ogu n a Be.och . ~ .. . . Pl~rrorn1un ces 8 :JO p.m . 'J'ucsdays Saturduys. ltci;cr\'atlo11s, 49'1·0743. \\'F.llN ESDf\.Y , APRIL 23 through l_('F. C i\Pt\fll•:S -'J'hrough SunJBy :.it,._.,. l~oni: lle<.u:h Arena, 8 p.nl. throuJ.:h l<'r i(jay, l , 5 :.ind ~I p,1n . Suturday, 2 l.lnd (j p.m. Sunday. 'fic.•kcl:-. S.1 lu 56 l.ll accncies. G rou1> disc_·ounts. (213) 437 ·2255. T it J..J RS DA \' 1 APltlL 2<1 '1\ J\TAN J~Olt J\1,1, SEA.~ONS' J-\l tJC Irvine l~itllL' 'J'hc1.1 lc 1·, 161 l·lumunitics Jl ;.1 11. 8 p.111., through S11 lurduy. 75 conts. l;'Rlll/\\', 1\PRJl,25 1•1111,01101.us 0 1\~CF: TJI EAT•~R -NC'\Y· York- IJa scd l'Ofll)):.in y. 8:30 p.1n . :.il Or:.ingc Coust (.;oll c~c Aud itorium, Z101 Fairvie\Y ltoad, Costa J\lciia. $3 <adults, $2 !iludcnts. Infor mation, 556·5565. ClllLDREN 'S TllF.1\TE:R -·· f'atth\\·ork Girl or Oz," Costu l\l csa Civic J1'. Pluyhou!ie , 8 p.nl . tonis;ht and Salurtl<.iy, 2 :30 p.m. S;.iturd<Jy otl Orange County l<'uirgrQunds. 88 1-'air Or ., Costa ~l cs<.1. $1 atlults, 75 cents children. Information. 556·5300. .S1\T U RD1\Y, APRIL 26 J\IAVNAltD 1-'F.RGUSOS -\Vith his orchestra in j azz COf,ll'C l't, a p.m . at Orange High School Amphilhc<.1 lcr. $4 ..idvanC"c, S5 ;,i l door . Informa- tion 997-6235. ~ -' /tli111~ !iillfllfJ 1\n hour.ton g selection of original p:.in- tomirncs \viii he presented tonight anti Satu1·- cl<.1y by mime students at Ney,·port I larbur l·ligh School in the sc.)1.ool 's Little Theater. room 120, in Newport Beach . Sho\v tim es arC' 7 :30 and 9 p.m. both d ays. Tick·ets arc S2 at the door. Reservations m ay be m ;.1dc by c:all- ing556-3310. , Comedy Auditions Sunday " \' .. ..._. .......... ,. ltO I Al.90• '""'""~ I 1 AUOA THEA · 70' L lolwa ..,,._ 0-0All.OAf•,•1 •.M. ~/-1 •1 Just a few words in the right place ... '• . DAILY PILOT ('7 'ART AND POETRY' -Actors Ralph B~llarny , lia rry Mo1·ga n ;_ind Carroll O'Connor, re ading poetry by l v;.1 n E lagin. 8 p.m .. Laguna lleach Museum of ,\rl, 307 Cliff Dr .. L.aguna Bench. $5 ; reservutions r equired. 494·fi531. Open rc;.a dings for the Ir..~~~~~---------------., s ixth and rin;.al p lay of the "Blithe Spirit "' \1111 open J une :J and ph1y Tuc s da )'S lhr1>ugh Saturd a ys for th 1·pc \\'Cl'ks. elos ing .J unl' 21. Additional infot'n1at1on is avui lah le !)~· <·aili ng 494 .0743 or ·l!)·l ·81)2 J Daily Pilot Classified Ads IPGI. An Event ... ·-· .. tH!ilWN mrnN m m~m · ~rn!m 11NNm1 W!NI ~i!INI · mrnm i~Jm iltHl!I mrnm · lliii~ !911111 ·um !llITTU um Elll · 111Ull n1~m . ~mi m. 1~~ 1111 · liii M111111 EDWAR.DS T .... U SUMOAY OM~Y COSTA MESA MESA THIA.TRI '·1-lfP.M. "SUIJECT TO FITS" by Robert MoRt,_.ry • •• b9au!•lullv ~ona1•d ... a""°'°" •S f;lt>tllt<lllll<I ~"" aD!y ~ ••• Mil .,. -~Mh.,. •• ~a~'"'ll 11 1 .... 1·••1e· -V••..,tv · . gtll1,,,.ng l~<1•1<e -L A He•.i·~.unio""' ' Oot\1 ''"111no> e•!IM>t<l"'l•fY Otln'lil •r.w-•eo DI' ~Ot!IY""'• "fro. IO>OI" SpecW s-doy M.u....-3:00 ,_..-Tklleh SJ.JS & $4.25 ~&.!iiuth Coas: R1 ·fJ t·rtor( ·- IAllRA STREISAND JAMES CAAM "FUNMY LADY .. IPGI "MURDER OM THE ORIENT EXPRESS .. + '"THE GA.MILER .. .. LEMMY" "FIVE EASY rlECES" IRI .. STEPFORD WIVES" !RI "CALIFORNIA SPLIT .. '0FOUI MUSKETEERS .. "M.A.S.H." '"YOUMG FRAMKEMSTBW'' IN'I "FEARLESS VAMPIRE KILLER'" BEST ACTRESS ELLEN BURSTYH .... 1115 1115TOFfU50H ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE\ ANYMORE ,\ sea son at the Laguna Moulton l'luyhousc \\"ill he b.liiltl there at l p.n1. Sunday. 1'hc play is i':uel Cowa rd 's comedy •·Blithe Spirit. Dial the direct line 642-5678 GEORGE MATTHEW'S GREAT LONDON Al LAGUNA HILLS MALL SAH DIEGO FWY. AT EL TORO RO. L.4.GUHA HILLS TICKETS AVAILABLE: lAG°"'"' Hill "•ll Oii! AT THE GA TE DATES & TIMES Df PERFDRMANCES• •MOM. TO FRI .• APRIL 14-IC 4:JD l"M & 8:00 l"M •SAT., Al"RIL 19 I l:OOAM, 2:00 & 8:00 PM •SUN., APRIL 20 I :00, 4:00 & 7:00 PM ADMISSION: .lri . ll·ll l.DD : FREE COUPON : : FREE CIRCUS TICKETS : I , THIS TICKET ADMITS ONE CHILD I See new r.ar ex.hibits by nat ional & inte1national manuf acturers-1he fu ll SDectr~1m from economy to lux.ury cars . SDeciat exot[c & class ic car concourse. APRIL 12-20 ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER ADULTS S2 JUNIORS & SR CITIZENS SI . Week4ays: 5 pm to 11 pm Sat. & Sun.: NDOf'l IO 11 pm Tickets may t>e DtHCttased a1 tne sho"N arnl discoum hckets are now available a1 al! Orange Cou01y auto dealers I 11 YEARS AND UNDER TO ANY WEEKDAY PERFORMANCE 1 l ..... 111 L----------------------------------~ MOWPLAYIMG IAY THEATRE SEAL IE.A.CH ACADEMY AWARD WINNER ..,._.., ~AstCli~ ,(?--,H"'•"w"•"o"•"r"c""1"H~EM"_"'5"'-.. '•Hk c-'""'· ..... 1. "· IUJl,Jl•t,I• I MIME RATlNGS I FOR AUtENlS AND ! l'OUNO PEOPl£ •• ,,.. ..,..., ... 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' :.::.'~";:. 644-0760 TOW!IS 180![ TH£M ill AC.lDIEMY AWA•D llST FOIEIGH FILM t lllSTOL CINEMA • -IOl•Tou CU T-MI COOllC"10N 540-7444 • IRJ Freebie and the Bean (RI Alan Janies Arkin' Caan JM.t.1~w • .i "llAMHIGAH" lMtAIM•hlil JOHHWAYMf '"THE TERRORISTS" t CfNIMA WEST ~ ~~~~9 .. ~c~!l!!M.l .,.._, ...... 0.-.11 _,_.,.(_. Ml.Cll•\T(""tl 'ltZ·44tl 540-7444 •l -- EDWAR HAl:IOl AT ADAMS COSTA MESA 546-31 02 "DRAGONS DIE HARD" Plus "THREE THE HARD WAY" IRI GlllSTOL COol!:MA t .WISTUOOK •1\!0t.•l ... t •tl---ftl•l-Ol-11 '6COollt .. IH •-.. o" 540-7444 llo-4401 • ,• ' ' I •• CB DAIL y PILOT P11ppPI _ .. .. ,f This photog l'aph or a Japa ll ('Se Bunraku p uppet is from an L'Xhil>it by phot og rapher Da11iel A. Sch\\'<J rtz at the Cypr~ss Coll ege Photo~-ra ph y Ga llery in r::dison I-louse. 9200 V<.ille y V i ~\\', C.rPrL'SS. thro ugh l\lay 2. 'Magic Flute' ·Imaginative By J r\C'lill~: ll Y!\I :\~ P:1µugeno. Robcrl Gr:1y 01111eo.,.1,P1101s,.11 iJS 1'an11 nu. LL·s liL' .,.\nn '.\loi<.1rt 's ··The ~l a "il' 1 · .... ~torg<.1 11 <.LS tht· {,l1t·en ot F'lutl'" is illl oµt·r<.1 fur tht• Night. and .'.\l t·lt ssa Jo\'i.>rs of f ;.1 nt asy. 0.1 ntl"I h P 'rennillt' iJ,. J> •• 111 111 ._.. turrl'nt production at (,a l S t ate ,..ul lcrt o n f-'ine s upµo 1·11ng s hO\\'S iJll tht· in1 a g111:_i . pt•r fo r n1a n l·t·s · \11..•r 1,_• t ion onl.'eould d cs irt·. ~i \'L'll b.v 1'\:.int·y 11 ;.irtis . It 's rare fo r a st·\ de · .Jud y S l'h1nidt , ll l•]('n :-;ignt•r to d C'st•r\'l' top bill-.\I <.1 gt•t•. ,\ ndr C\\' lioet- 111:.:. but r~i ll H;..i oul dol·S. l nl'/", BrUll('I' I.. l'Prry. \\'it cht·:..;1ppe;11· frorn un-K it . .\. \V i l:.on . J);;n c.lt•rground. st·ts l':\ll<.tnd ,-\U[\\Ut"1n <.1 11d .\lt·li ssa and eon!ra et and. 111 ·•ro:.h all. 11·s a f;;nt;;s t1l· l'X· ·r ht• ort'hl·~t r a c·t111d11t t· µerit·net.'. t·d b~ .J ohn F :1rrl'r ('I' l' d l l ITI ll :>I bl' pc1formcd \\'t•IJ . \\'ilh the :-;h a r l'd \I 1t h to:-turnt• exeeption of ;i ft'\\' notes d t· s 1 g n t· r I) 11 1 g h l flat tened fly !ht• violin Rleha rd Odlt• :ind ti ghl· section. J)ir t·etion b\· i 11 g d t•sig nl'r :'ll ik(• .John L uec k an d J)c:.i n Chupn1 •1 n. I-l ess 1\·;1 s t'X c t· I lt·nt . ·ro pr:ii:ie t hl· dt·s1gn is n ut lo s l i g h t lht· .. ·r he :'l l.ig1t• J-'l ute" pt.•1·for1nan t·t·. hu11t•\"t•r . 1·ont1 11ut·s toni g ht ;ind 'rhc p rodue t ion 1s t·x -Saturday at 8 p.1n. ;i nd Cl·ll t·nt 1·ot;1Jl v. 11-it h Su nday at 5 p .111. ;1t Cal :.u pt·1·h µpr·fu1·n1:111t'l'S by St:it t• l-'ulll·rtun ·s J.ittle \\'Ltyn e F:Jken btu·r.1· ;1s 1'heater. /Umilj' weekly ·111 ..... 1 .... d •• 1 .... ~h 1, ... ,, ...... \1, .. 1, ,, 11 ....... 1· .. 11 ... .. 1,, .... ,; .. ,., '"" \,1.,, .• 1 '''"I. 11 .. 11.-1·.,, 1 ....... 11 ... 1.,., 1.1 .. .. \I""" 11 ... 1•it • .I I ""' .... 1 ... 1 .. ~......... • ... 11 ...... -. l .... ,i •. .,, Beautiful Lee Meriwether Says: "I'm Still Just a Tomboy at Heart" •. , s1ill /011 i-: /II 1ilr11 Jll r/ lj , •lr'fl/ II,,,.,,. I ,:_r•/ /11 11dr• 11 l1ur.1e 1111,,,.,,/,111•1-I. •111·•·1f •11HI .1/11111111 J.;1111.'' lee Meriwether. who plays Buddy Ebsen's as. s1stant 1n the detective sene~ "Barnaby Jones:· has played a va riety of roles in real life. Th is week she talks with FAMILY WEEKLY about how her rergn as Miss America shaped her future. her lifelong ambition to work for the FBI (wt11ch cul minated in a meeting with the late J. Edga r Hoover). and why her early movie idols were cow.· boys, not the leading female stars. Find out why lee feels so strongly about ast rology and how those beli efs have affected the way she acts to· wa rds others. Read v1hy Lee still plays the tomboy so convincingly. "At Home ": Great Budget Ideas for Home, Garden Women's Edrtor Rosal~n Ab revaya welcomes Spring with some fresh ideas for a :..a: spruci ng up house and gar. ......... den. Rather than spending a asanr.i j . fortune redecorating. she sug. ii~-:_:-t gests you ··rethink the design -.!'. fl-'_.,. -and function of your living ...... ,-, space " One way to beat t;,e ... high cost of food is to grow ~ ftt your own vegetables. and ft FAMILY WEEK LY tells you everything you need to know from how to build a green· house to "linds'' for the ama· .. teur "green U1wnb. •· • All Coming Sunday wilh lht• ,. Art ·on Display at Fashion Island OUTDOOR A HT SllO\V -0 1;gin:d "'orks for sale. plus u i;uest a ppearance by actor-p1.1inter l-I LJ r1·y l.autt.•r , ul Fashion Is la nd , l>C't wecn . 1\t ucArthur und Jambor ee Ro\ld s just off Coast llig h \\'UY in Nc\v1>u rt Bcueh. Until 9 tonig ht . 10 a .n1. to 5:30 p.m. S.iturd\l y a nd noon t u 5 p.nt. Sund!.ly. ,\l\.IE RICJ\N I N lllAN ,,o s·rl\.1 1\llKS -As- St'ln b lcd fronl lndi<tn tO\\'llS a nd rese r vations ; roost \\'l'ittcn in lntliLJn l an guages. 1\pril 21 t hrough !\lay 2. Orange Coast Collei:.:e Lil>1·Ltry firi>L floor. 270l r·air\1iC\V Road. Costa l\•l esa . l·lours: i : 30 a . 111. to 10 p. Il l. 11t:ck d a ys. JO ;.1.01 . to 5 p. 111 . \\'et•k1:.•11tl s. ·~I AS ,\J\'.I) T ll E Sif:.\' -Sl'ascapcs by t\Xel Linc!. lo bt•nt·fi t V'.\ICEF' a nd Jnt e r natio nLJ I Galleries I Exhibits Orphans, Inc. i\t thl' ll;..ihia Corinthia n Yueh! Club in Co rona dt•l 1\t ur. Alllil 22 through 27. Ope n to p~blic t hroug h ~11·r<.1 n ge m e nt with .l\1rs . P;..i t1;cia Spic lmun, G45·5000. i\R-TS-ANO CRA1'~1'S Sll()W -Cost a l\l esa A1"t. l..cague 1nt.•mbers, a t the Gold Key Sho wroom on · llurbor Rdulcv:i rd in CostLJ l\.1esa. Until 9 1i.n1 lou ig'ht : 10 a .111. to-~ p.tn Saturday : 11 ;.1 .n1. to i p.m.Sunday. Grand or CLOSET Bl-FOLD DOORS Beautifully linished, perfectCletailing. built·in steel structwal frame, smooth and quiet m oving hardware (Hey, this copy is pretty moving too.) Turn a closet or doorway into atunning decor. HALF LOUVER. HALF PANEL . 2'0"x6'8" .......... 39.00 2'6"x6'8" .......... 44.00 3'0"x6'8" .......... 49.00 '\,_A SHELF JiiOICASE FULL PANEL 2'0"x6'8" .......... 49.00 2'6"x6'8" .......... 54.00 3'0"x6'8" .......... 59.00 PINE STORAGE BENCH YOUR CHOICE -;; ,- .. ( 13~~ PAECO CEILING TIMBERS Look like real. but they're no!. (Oh. you told!) 971~.ft. IRON BAILING Add some safety and some claas to your h:ont entry. (I beg your pardon. sir!) 4 Ft. 6 FT. 307 507 ARMSTRONG WASHABLE WRITE CEILING TILES I Sc SQ.FT. Theae are pine, you assemble youraell. but it's easy to do (that's what he said last time. remember. and you spent four days in the garage.) These are clos•OUTS (means when they're gone we're OUTS.) ROMEXWIRE WITH G80UND 9 ~. 1412 199: 13 ~-1212 29~ 16~. 1413 35: 20~. 1213 44~ GENITE 47c LITE TW BOUSE WIRE 6:r 9:r. N0.14 17~ N0.12 26~ NO.ID 40~ GE RECEPTACLES .. 22c G.E. EXTENSION UNFINISHED CORDS . GFT •....•.. 33• 9FT ..•..... 44• 12FT •..•... ss• ISFT •...... 66• .) WOOD 77c LETIERS EA. ~ PBEFINISBED CUSTOM --. KITCHEN CABINETS We ha-Ye been nlllng the pant• off these (lt'a statements OFF I SELl<:CTF:O ARTISTS l''ro 1n l\t ury _ Liv· ing8ton 's·Gallcrv. ut the Ill'\\' llunt1111.:ton Uca<'h Libr~1 rv <.i/\d Cuit ural Ct:nt.c r. 7111 '1';1J()(·rt 1'\\'t:. (lit Goldcn\\'l'Sl Strc l't ). I l unt111~ton Be ;.1('h . SC E N I C 1\ N I) 1\ H C II I 'I' I•:(' 'r U IC A I. l,1101'0GRAPl-t\' -llY 01·uct• ,,._.rnh:.u1111. u\ Golden \Vest Collt•i:;t• g<tllcry, 011 Goth;1rtl Strc,•1 in fl unti11 gton l\l':it•h. throug h !\lay ~. ll11u1·l'i · \\'cekda.vs 10 )Lill, l.o 4 p.n1 .. 7 tu 10 J•.111. \Vl'd · nt•sdarl'i . \\'ORKS ll\' 111\NS llOf'f"'l'l!\NN 1\t the Bo\\-'Cl'S J\I USCUlll . 2002 N. l\'1ain St.. S:u1tu ,,\nu. 1'hroui:,:h 1\l ;i y 15. ISl>IAI\, 1\l-'Hl('1\N AR'I' 1\t till' N t •\\'(llllt lla rbol' 1\l'I i\l ust•un1 . :?"~II \\', l!allw .i Ul\'d ., Nt•\\'por t Ul·ach. 'J'hruugh J\l;.iy ·I, • BAMBOO BIRD CAGES U I told you lbe1e weren't made In TCl.iwon. bul made in Burba nk by a bunch ol •w-t old ladies, wo uld you believe me. 2STORY 397 3STORY 597 4STORY 797 . WILTON ROME VISE 697 What is the business with Wilton? I don't know, but already I stand in awe ol lhese. BARDABL · NO. l or NO. 2 If you're pro-Bardahl you'll like the price. If you're not. you could care leas:. right. 3 PIECE MEXICAN HAMPER SET 667 1 think ii means three sizes lor one price. (1 hope it doesn't mean one hamper, one price tag, and one bag to take it home with.} BY,BATCBI (HIBACHIS) About the heading here. You •-· I Just felt a little silly. Last weelr: I didn't say anything dopey. played It straight, and enrybody nagged me. SINGLE DOUBLE lilre that which make me wonder about the future of the EngUah' language). BeautlfuUy tb:Uahed. all dnrwen with guides. many extras you'd find only in the most expenaiYe stuff. Choice of •tvlea. 333 444 ~l'P.Pii!'!' TRIPj.E 777 ,. r . •• Rtol Euote ......•• 1000-2999 Rentals ...•.....• 3000-~99 , Business, lnve1tment & Financial .......... 5000-SCM~ • • L • ~ , •• .. • II ~ •• ,., • • • • ' \ Friday April 18. 1975 The Bluest Marketplace on the-Oran1e Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS . . • • DA IL Y PILOT f) I Employm ent & P~eparation ...... 7000-71" Merchandise , ..... 8000·8099 Boo1s & MoriM Equipment . , , , . , .. 9000-9099 Announcements, Personols, lost & Fovnd .....• 5Q50C°5'99 You Can S~ll It, Find It, ( 642 _5678 ) Trade It With a Want Ad One Call Service fast Credit Approval ' ' Se,vices & Repairs 6000-6099 Automobiles & other Transportation .... 9100·9991 . ~!!::.~!'! ........ 1~!:!.'7'.~.~ ....... ~!:!.~.~~ ........ [~~!:!.~~~••••••• ~~!~!.':!~~ ........ [~!:!.':1:'.~'!:. ....... Hoetws For~ IHousrs For Salr : ERRORS Acfvef'ti -·~··••••••••••••••••••• •••••••· ••••••··•••••·• · : . sers G ... r:al I 002 Grnttol, I 002 Grn.t'al I 002 Grnrral I 002 GHttol I 002 GeMral I 002 GN:erol t 002 Grnrral I cJo2 should check their ods ••••·•••••••••••••••·••• •••1!•!•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••~•••••••••• doily ___oacl f.,...+ .,.. •• 0 • • •• • • • • ••••• ••••••• •• ''' • • • •• •••• •••• ••••• ••' •••' • •• • • •••• ••••• • •. • • •• • • • • • • • • •••••• ••••• rors ;mmedlolely. The oft . ti 3 ~ ~"-=. DAIL y PILOT--· • a 'A e lloblllty for the first ;,,. tn " correct1nsertionanly. Lovel)1 cusl. 3 lil{ & den . :3 1:.! l><i . on lagoon. Court \V /f1>unlain. r(<.1n1p 1sli p. --.LI •• ,,..,,.• ... ~ -_ • ..,,/~ $255,000 ' . ?'T~ ~"""'" Beautifully decorulc<I C, Ill{. ·I ', ha .. ff EA l'f Qll Houses for s• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grnrral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIG FAMILY ()\'er 2ijO(I :H1. fl. 01 2 :Hui')' IU;\UI')' Wtlh furnial thn- 111g ru11n1 . f;1mily room :11u l :P.:! haths. Hoorn l'ur huat ;ind tr:ulcr too. Npt. 11 1 School. 1u•-;. down. .... Quail~· liilPlac• .n:1-·· . Prop7S2•1920 1•00 QUAil St. NlWl'OIU If ACM BREAD'H BUTTER UNITS 2 ·l ·l'lcxes s1de-hv·suh•. ruom.v :t-hJ rm ;ipls. A~e J:t, L'Xlh:nscs n1i11irnal. Unl .v S5:1.!:l'.JU c a . I ll· "~·st11rs .. ~·ou won'L like lt1cir look:11 Ill you look al ch i s S ~S. Can ·l lie 1natl'hed. Call :»16·2313. '"11•1U'<•I!• H.'l lC l'f/, 11" [~:ll~$;Hd VA/FHA Repos 111 Orange County Keys 1n uff1cc WORLD paneling, :I frpl<:s . ltun1p /sli)). S260.0IHI -.Custom 5 U l{.1 b~1 .. 811 fl . ''il'\\' fl'onta~L· un Jago<)ll , J{amp/fluo.11 . ~2VO.UIJO Br <Jn d UC\\' 6 ,"Hlt . Ii fi~t ., l,ool , jacUzzi & s aun.a . l{;.in111 Lii.-llo:it . $425,UUO. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Jllfl,y.•<l1D•~· NB 6756161 GHffal I 002 Genrral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WA TERFllOHT r.:1e~a11t J Dllrm .• J bath. :1 g ;iragu hunu" ou 0"·11 s antly hc;1eh w1ih )Jl'JV&lc s li p fur l ur~c 1Ju;11 . $13!.!JOO . 0 BAY t>NO BEACH 67'> 30()0 . . -· ~ -. , .. AM IMVITATIOH .. .. Lo ·i:rac ious Ji v111~ Prestige L>over Shor<.::- h o m t•; .i hJ1"1n s .. + ~tud v warm l'amil\' rrn & f1;r;l\al lluun).!. ·F1·011t entry patio "'1th 11uol S pcela c ula r VL<'\\, ~11'~.500 TAX REFUNDERS 3 UNITS !Juplex Plu.~ Sep;11-.1 Ll! 1 louu· $59,500 **** ****** ,. 4 PLEX ~har p &(;lcan l'<1rHl'f Loi $67,500 PRIME OCEAN VIEW fro1n thi s Ill'\\/ Cnndom in iun1 . l J{cd r11 u n1 , l. h :1t hs, fir Cplul·~­ l•'urn 1sh1n gs 111cludcd. CALL-644-7270 282& E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mor PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 1111 llOllll 10• LIV••~ et O<•Ull Gen~al HOM ES fOR LIYINC NnWORM _., u• •11• 10~ 1M1, 1111. or ro t( ••.,IUI 10 Ill( ••UG• 1002 G...,.01 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESLl·:Y N TAYLOR CO. Rr=,\l,TU l{S :--.1 11ct· l!J·lf:i COROMA DEL MAR LUXURY DUPLEX l.gl· l'oOl' garden. Sp~u.:iu u s 3 & den c a . u111l . Cusl()lll dl's 1gn , soulh of h\vy & :tdJ atcnl t o l r v 111 L' 'l'cr r . l ~ca tn t't.•ilings. J?rpl in l';L ~ '{L•ar:-> Ile\\/? 'i1c\v! llurr.v'. _ 2 I I I San Joaquin Hills Road MEWPORT CENTER, M.B. 644-491 ~ HUG HOMES, IMC. SPYGLASS HILL (J<;ca n . ba,Y & J\1l . v1c"·s : llfvc l y l -s ly. 4bcdrm. + f<.irh ily +bonus . S1G2 .'soo THE ILUFFS s·h ar1> C -mo<lcl on ~rccnl>c ll : 1:1 bdrm . or J & :.i de n : air-l·ond . !)72 ,500 Couple's d elight : :1 bdrn1 . c:.on<lt); 21 :.! baths ; near pool. S;).1,500 DUTCH DOOR CHARM l)cilghtful :1 lxlrn1 . \"ili a, this islancl h1dc <.1wa.Y fc<.1tures hdv,rd . firs .. hig h cei li ngs, huge s unde('k!':i, foi"n1a l dinin g r1n . J:>riccd ri ght at Sllil,950 COllOHA DEL MAR Most desirable Joc·<.ition ! Out.sl at1cl in.!..i 4 bdr1n. + famil y rm . 1,cggcd & .grooved firs. in dining r111 . \Ya rn1 woods Lhruout. Call fo r app 't . BALIOA PEHIHSVLA Sail in lo your s lip. O\\'ll your l<Jn(i ; r ccenlly rcclecor. ,1 bdrrn . bayfr onl . App 't . only. 56 7 Son Micolas Drivr, Suitr I 02 Hewport c.-640-4050 • Grneral 1002Gneral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba'J-/ront.JJ.ome SOUTH OM ACACIA 'J'he1't.:°s a co1.y d1Lph!.I\: l~oartl <.1nd bi.1,.lt cn. 'h h:11\l · r11nl , 1·r1):-.:-. palll' \VindO\~'s :.i nti hl·:1fll 1·c d 1n g:-.. IL ,1 u:-.t ncecls ,\·ou. a l1t\l-4 lo\·e ;111<1 ~7:~.flOO . \·ou 'll lo\'c the lot«1t1un : Cl1;SL' l o tht• t>::trk . the school .nul \\'l··H slu1\V ~·ou a s ho rt c ut ll) thv Co~t s l (;u;_ird Uc:.ieh . Uo it! UMIQUE HOMES, Rraltors, 675·6000 2443 E. Cst Hwy, Corona drl Mar Gnrrol I 002 Grnrral 1002 ·············-········· .........•.........••.. BAYCREST AREA $73,500 4 Bdrm , f;Jr111J y luorr11 · 1lo · cora l c d 111 la:-.tt•lul :1 utumn t"<>lor.~. ll u g1· sc1·l111 lcd· rn ;1sll'f !-o1Ul1', furn1:• d1n111i.:. All 111 111 1 mac 1'l a Lc 1•n111 l 1l ton . 1'~1kc s uhJeet lo t":1.1.,1111i..: \".\ luan. 1'1r~1 11n1t· .. 1 lcred. 1;•11; 17 11. t)p1•u E\'c:-. MIHl·RAHCH GUESTHSE +POOL '" /\1•1'1• l\Hh :I hdrr11 h11U'1t' + J.!Ht·~l huU:-.l· ,,,. ;qJ\. + '.!11 :1.~~ 1\nrkst1up ,\: s p :11·k l 111 g Jl"ul'. Yu u \\oil t 1111•1 anulht·r l1l-i- L!11:-.'. 1'•,!llllf.\ 11\·111:,: 11·1th all lh<' 1·••1l\1•1111•111·e :-! ll•UI I pa;-. .. li p 1/u s "I' '. .. . l p .. rlunll,\ 1.,1·.1111>1 t01:-1·,., 1•:1 11 XII 1011111 The "'""' "'""' ;,, the [ ® \\1cs t. .. a f):11lv l'rlot Walker-& Lee Reel letete THE REAL ESTATERS REAL ESTATE Sp1!i'lal1sts LO J:;O\"Cl'll· n1c11l I 111a nl'('li ho1nes! ;;.j(; 7777 <.·all :u1 yUnh.' C. F. Colesworthv Rraltors 640-00iO 2211 Newpe>rt Bl. ''"''"'""""""'"'"""".,'"'""'"''"'""'"''"''"'""!!!! _ Costa Mesa 1Eli k 646•8811 Gonoral 1002 G ... ral 1002 & Per Clas s i fi ed Ad. Pho nt· 642·5671'. ('1a .... ,n .. ·i1 :i•I:-:-.l'lt b1 ~ ·I itf'lllS. !>lllall ilt·ni..., 01· ;1)1\' lllDI P, Sun/E•~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Bedcoom. 4 Bath & Gallecy \\'ant Ad~ l \1111\1'.! ;ii;7,1<;j i1t'lll . .111:-.l r·all 1:1~ :;i1;;)j - GI MO DOWN S 'l'1\H4 1' \VJT ll 'J'Jll S 3BR .\1 1~1 llA Nl'll ,\~lJ t: X I' t<: It I .\1 E . ....: ·r I .'\ , , . 64 S·SB 49 ~ .. ,,' IRVt~ECOYE New custom 2 st ory home on Ba lboa Peninsula with 2 rireplaces, \VC tbar and beautiful built-i ns. Lots of glass providing a fa iltastic panor amic view . of Newport Bay. J<~cc !a nti. $279.000. GeMral I 002Grnrral I 002 l'tu:-. privat(• CO\'C ""US ···········································-·· FORMAL DIME A c; H 1 C U I. ·r u H A L ASSUME 51B,900 l'JtUJ J·:CTS . ·I Br .~ h11 . :"-lc s tlcd u11 tl'cc lined 111 Bt:,\UTl l"UL COVN - :>l1'cl'l 111 111·1n1c coastal area . Sc1·iudetl entry to l 'H\' i\l{I•:,\. ~;,J,tJtJO . O\VNl-:H 71·1/7:.:·l·ll:!J. 1:1rg1· fa1n 1l y Sl ~.1.-'(I h\•1ni; Al;·t-.:N ·r 711172·1-'IKti:I . ruorn . Fu1·n1 ;1I dine. . \l o d er u w 1fe s avcr llf:t;: 11 1\\V \'J\LLt:Y . BAYFROMT ~elt:~·lt.•11 hy thl' l r\•1ne :::.~~ .-1;11n1J.v & ;i it!w others. as OPEM SAT /SUH 1-5 1;li°>1) W. Bay 1\Vl''. JHH. Jtn1, 1leu. ;1 l·:1r. 1'1cr ~ s lip: s;!J~J •. ilMI • I 02 LIMDA ISLE Colr of Hrwpor1 Plain V m1illa? !ht• l)laCt' lo build thl•1r hon1es : one of the home~ 1s now ava tlahlc &offers 7 IUU :-fl . fl. of unhchL•va· - hlL' lui.ury. ri)'.:!ht un th(• walL·r, "·1th •I Hit.. + n1;1ul's. 7 haths&a501l. OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND 1200 EAST IALIOA ILYD., 675-8120 VIS'f ,\. 1i1t('ht_•n t:t·nt'rous sr1:ed ~=~-------! 111 ;1:-l l•r ,'I,; (·lnlit rc n s !"__ _ _ __ •IB l{, l:unll.v rn1 _ 1;:, l.10:1l SUlll•S. Boal ,'i,, tr;Hlt•J' :H> :;hp. :Sl'.Jli,ill~I. ;\ot thts nnl'. l ntcr1·.~11n).: \""U h••tlruu1n and a · l111l · tor Lhl· kul,,, ()n a lnt and vnl•-h;1lf. It·~ 1.011 111g r1 •i1dv J<>r :i l:o r~t.' :>1·cuntl un°ll ' g;1 1nc r11orn "ith ec1l1n,.: ~ l.i 11. i1 1gh. Hcdut·cd to Cl':-S . ll urr y lor tlus K1•11 ll :1rlrn ~111, ll~·:1llol' :-1•ldom Ullt•rt.:J h;irg~un! IF YOU MISSED li\2 ;,71:11 tihJ·llitl7 67S·5Sll SiG.l.IHJO : :111·. !lo"·n ; Grttrral 1002 GrtWral 1002 th(• HL·altnrs 1•rc\'lt'"' t.:all :.i.;;i. 7MX I. 'fOU1\ Y -IJ HI\' E I~~'.. lJl•t<ll Y•ll •t••/tf)lf ll''I ' [~1 U~td1JI CULVERDALE S BEDROOM Large · fami ly home on a qui el s treet. F'ireplacc in livin g roon1 . L<.irge fe nced yard. <Jli good-siz.ed rooms and in 1novc-i n conclilion. As king 557 ,500. CHARMING EASTILUFF Sp<.ic ious c:orn cr location. covered with h i~ trees, makes a perfect sett ing for lhis large 3. bedroom. 3 bath. 2 s t<>ry hon1 c . $8.5,000. REDUCTIOH OF 57,500. On t hi s s upe rb Bayc rest property. Q\' .. ·ner a nxious. location excelle nt. I l am e in1maculate. Yard sn1ashing. 4 bedrooms. 3 ba ths , fo rmal dining roo n1. Best buy in .fiaycrest . SI IO.UOO . -RIVIERA ELEGAHCE Ui g Ca n yo n F'r e n c h coti n lr.v ''t\·l o naco''. 3 bcdroon1 . dining rO(,lm, special decks for s trolling. entertaining. g ardening & viC\\.·ing the blazi11g s unsets. $153.0C>O. all locfo y. \ FAMTASTIC OCEAM YIEW <>vcrlook in A l .. ittlc Corona dcl i\l;_ir Ucach . 1''ou r bedr ooms. li vi11g room . den. clining r oom und three fireplaces and 1>001. $300,000. THE DRAMA TIC SUMS ET Over the harbor enhances th e J)eauly or this adult occupied 3 bedroom honi e: Cathe<lral ceilings, 2 fireplaces. Excellent.al $126 .500. UQ.O ISU Spacious l\\-'O sto)-y 4 bedroom home on 55' lol. Fu m ily "'°m. Excc111inl floor pla n for fa mily with Olde r children. 5130.000. l DIAL 644-176' 2161 s.J....,_M..IU. A COUIWILL IAMClll CO. t:l)J.E IJi'' Nt-:\\'l'Ulrl' H t:,\ I :rtH{S ""'IH:r "'Ill carry Is l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scl· th1:-E ;1,,ls11lt.· l>c"'u1y. h ~1rd"'uoll t lour:.. :I bc1lruon1 -+ 1arg1· ta rnil.v rrn, 1lhlc J.:.1r;1).!l' oil" ;ol- h·y, c h :1rcn1ni-: ~;ird~·n + l'o\·esed p:1t1u l)ll('ll !:'.iun · 1!;.1.v l·."• 177 llru:1d"·;i~·. C ,\I Fur .1vpo111l1Ti l'lll. t:odl ·r r 1 l1 ;1r t:iot , l)B.\. ® herbert hawk ins RI Al TO RS 6 46 -32SS ~;,15 E. Cna sl llwf Corona th•J i\1ar. Harbor Virw Home BALBOA ISLAND REDUCED 510,000 ;1 B1lrrn .. 2 bath. well con· SlruC'll'd hon1e. ltlcal for rcmud clinl-!-Close l o South Hay. Monaco Model 315 MARINEAV>:. BA l~B<JA ISl~AN I) IH3J Porl Sc:ibournc .'IB •6 73-6900 * s1.-1R_111 an.\' aflcrnuon. :11---................................... 1 ALL U.S. VETS 1111 or 2 ,..._ 1lt·n. 2 Hains. 1 · II 1:-. \uU I' right lo U\\11 .1 Fo rni.ti dining. Fplc. Up-3 OH A LOT · "r ;1ded "r1l1s & t'U!'lnn1 hon1l'"11hn11clo"n1.1:1\" :llll!. <!B A AND !BR. dr1>s. Pa1111. t)v.•ncr·s n1t·nt . S t :1f1 o f l'\-Live HEN'r t<'HEE. t<'ull 1nn\·1ng oul 01 area. \'l'lerans lo ;1ss1sl ~ t 111 iru;.J:Jlij, C\"l'S tW$·u&'i'.! pr1cl! S:l5.;'")IMI. a.'iti·2fi60 1972 PRICES NEWPORT HEIGHTS Just s.t:l.950. lllJallly pl us e harrn . N~·w carpel . HooL Hc amed <:CLllng an1I pancllc1I "-';1lls. Ht•c·oi,:n1 ze a hot one. C a ll l).lfi·7171. Ol'IN fl! Y• I '~ FIJI/ ION li'tl ' [ ~ti~!iH:tl $56,000 Buvs a eute & clean 2 hdrn1. house on 2!.lth Sl .. i·blk. to ocean. IQ.I i''l. 1lecp H·:! lol "·1th roon1 lo lnnhJ 2nd u111L ::icllcr wi ll carry LAWSOM REALTY 67S·4S62 Rustic Home \Va rm & c h a rn1i11 g~ ~ Gr('al location. culdes ac s t rcc l, 2 ht'tlroorns. I hHth . S mall hut co;o.y, Big s h;idc lr'ec 111 la r ge backyard. alley acci;ss, d e tac h e d ga ra f:!e , beamed ceilings, used bri ck fplc. shake roor. S.l!.1,500. C;il1 us to in· s1:iccl. t.~al l \\'orld Hear t·:~u:11t" ~SELECT .. i)rang e l 'ot1nty·s only \'elcra n 111·.i t t<:statc PROPERTIES CliffDr.Duple11: Spcl·1 a 11,,l .• \:;k fo r :"IC"'\)O rl ll c1 ~ht s. 2 \-'t·l L'r an-; 1·u un :-.l'l11r .1~:;;;;~;;;;;;;;~:1 * CAPE(:OD * llo1nes o n tar~l' lo!. ·rf'r· .).")Ii· 77'1 7. C.111 u11.\ t11n1 · WA TERFROMT r1111: J 1>edroon1 ran11ly Two s lor·y ·IUll & den. roon1 unit "-'ilh \'11'\\' of BARGAIN DOVER SHORES 1nrml d in . 2 t'rph·,.,., 3 1::11· n<{l'<ln. l'lus sc1larutc 2 BASEMENT Sant1a,gn J)r .: l)CSi buy ~:11', x1r;1 Jtrk~. :>145.000 bc'\IJ;.nV cotla g•'. l'ru:e $ 3 3 I 9 so oil l h Is (' x t• l U!\ I \·c sll'l-'Cl. " or JS u .. bcmo" .• s RE 'LTY J UPE.~l rTede"'e"AllRo RSIEI UT.~T.,, Ult , :i h••·· 1a1n. rm. & ,.., ,.., EASTSIDE 1orm:11 din. rm. ~1.St•1 1;;:..1iti711 -REALTY- t..:os t;i ,\lt.•:-.1t. t~a r g<1 1n CA.LL 67§..7060 __ -.-;;,;;,;;,;;,_·_~;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 huntt'rs drc;un. \.;11'gc 642·S200 675·,060 lot . (.;c nlt.•nt 1lriv1.'. Villl' Gav'tOwned OPEN DAILY ~ ('jj\'('f l'd l'Otl.1).:L'. Fll'!>t .\ un .. 2 ha. 527.51.10 .\1 t>S;I Ve rde Country EXECUTIVE'S t11nc ad\l'l'lL<iCll. Ju ~I l.owduwnµay1ncnt (.;lub 11 1·e:1. oil t:ountry S:IJ .:J5H. l ull p1·11·1'. 1·.111 CALL5Slrl800 t;luh l>ri \'t.'. Si•c l o ESTATE r1ow,li·lti7J;1. BalboalayProp. 111·!11:\'1· 1111s "'"II de· Sl24,SOO. tJl'fN 11' Q • '1 'ILI!J i-:or• •• 1 Rl'ottors :11iu1L·d :1 ticdn•un hornc. t ron ~;1 1e enlry lt!ads lo [ ~Jli!1;Hil 1·"""~1~1~1~k~.~.~0c~~ .... ~"""~1 ~1;1111f~:::·:~~~::~~~nl· ~~:~~~l~~tna~~r~:·:~~~: Jj. l';irlial \'It.'\\'. 2 Ult . Sl.1.1 ::~:~~~~~~1 ~cc lud ed KUrdcn patio. SUMMER COMIMG l.a ~u11:1 . $17.500 1~12·Kt!M llu~IJ llv rrn "'1n1 uss1vc Y Ill lh• f 11 (;our\cS)' to Ukr~. llkr. MEW LISTI~ frplt: & cathcd. ceilings, ou w t!llJO:'i is u ~· '""-t iour 1nel ·s kitch & fo r1nl u1r cn11d1t1011cd :I hi· .. M•wport Island din rm /J\'Crl()(lks the l'll· rumil )l-rtn. 2 y1· nc "' PERFECT huinc. i'lutt, you c.u il for O'-''ner o <•t•upt1nt, :! 2-~lnr,\' :1 h1 lr1n .• 2 bath ttrta1ncrs put11) :ind walk lo sh1111pu1 i; l'l'll· Hr a nd N e w l\c:11•11 r:111Hly h1t1llt.w1thlflts of \)!lrk ·ILk ll g ruuntl S . lcrs. (Jrl'crcrl ul 11 )u"' t)uplcxl!s \\'ilh a Bit.:! 1111 1·ha1·111. Sp•tl1·ss l'Oll<IL· S11<1rkl1nit pool & J:icut.i1. s1;2 .ooo. llurry. -...·u ri't U ni\.• i•;i i•h . 1\mpl•· l!vll ' l)'A'IH.'r r c udy 10 S.:p ~ucstraeih11es nr ~th I •iu'a••c & purkinµ: ,.,.1th 111 0\ 1•, 11t1r1•hascd llll ., J rar ~:1r. l1nmt.>d lllil. . e :111nlh1•1·. S,'i11.t1;~1 '"'v.!I. t;;\LL 6-10·6tiW • Isl U"-'lll'I' d1·1·1rL'<'lll\IOJ\. .., ,,...~ .0 ~p.~R~ on:""1 117" ._.,.Eve• _ ~.000. ca. Cull 1;.1.1.1211 asso cia ted /Jn Nl[,fl *I c....,.. HI S4t•llSS Cl..ASS lf'I 1-:l)'Ylill i~ ii . ltl\ll t 1 ,\, l\'1<ill( 11\11, 1• '' >< I !'I LI , ' , ' ,i.. I•, , '' BLUE PACIFIC VIEW 4BR. POOL BEACH U nuhs l r u cletl o cc;1n \'LC"''. 1-ligh on a hill. t-.:nt<'I' p rl \'~t\c 11o•alled courlyartl to elega nt U\'al puol. i''orrnal t•ntry 10 sp;1e1ous foyer. <;uurrncl garden kitl'hc n and dint•. Co111lortable hvu1g and f a1n1I )' roorn s w ith UN L l 1\IJ 'rE IJ Bl~UE l'/\C l t<'I C V lf':\V ! ::>e p araLc g ue s t a nd t:hlldrc ns Slntl'S. Han1bl· 1ng oe<•:1n \"icw master suite . F1r,,1t11l1c11ftcrl·d. S"i.)0(1 <iuv.n. Ilion t n11ss it :~ Call%3·ti7ti7. Ol'HI !II 'l • IP~ ll'/Jf':lr' '" • • f;~1 1aai1t11 OPEM DAILY I ·5 Luxury bay front duplex: :i bdr m !> .. 3 Ila. + J txlrm ., 2 ha. till Fl. on p riv .' :s and y b e a c h . S:t~5.000: financini.: avail. J:ll.I V1;1 Lnlo Nord. DAVIDSON REALTY &45 7575 673 9060 BAYFRONT -n,\ I.HOA P ENl~SUI~/\ ., •I Br ,-1 l:la&Gallcry 2 i''irc placcs \Vetuar Ultra modcr11 kitchen P r1\'atc p1c r Vee land-. $:!;~.OLIO 1200 E. RaJl)()a Hl\·11. ()75·81:'..IQ . FAMILY HOME f 1r vLnc Terrace. 1\ great family ho n1c 'A'1lh four l.1l·dr oo1n s, s1n1rkl1ng pool. and bad rn1nton court. You own the land. ,.\ real pleas ure to show. O nl y $1J4 .0ll0 . CH l l 673-8550 lor ;1ppo1 nl1nent. Oi'f'4 "i 0 •1/<l1,.•1 J 1·11:·11 ~,lfltdl;\I MESA VERDE 4BEDROOMS $57,900. L;1r~c:it yartl in :\Tcs a \1crdc Nnrth .. H.001n ror 1•001 . g;1ri.lclf, or 11addlc tennts 1·ourt. l'rc1111um g rndc wall . floor u nd "'1111l ow 1·ovcr1ni,;s. Na t ural woo1l g r :un k1t1·hu11 ralnncl!'i . huge 1na:1t1:r .s u11c ""'Ith ....,,.11k: In closet and private garden 11tr1um. r'or ap. poinlmcnt ct1119G2·7788 ••. Kt:Y FR01-4 macnab I Irvine realty FIMER HOMES S62,000 TO 5775,000 "UHEXCELLED LOCATIOM DOVER SHORES " Prestigious 4 bedr0<>n1 \\·/forn1~1i" tlining r<>(>tn . f<1111il .v ronn1 . guurn1 ct kilchen & brkfst. roon1 . I li:;1 l etl & filte rl!ll l'<J<J I, 1'\: jal·u1.1.i. J.>1 er &_ duck on GU ' lol. SJ\J;).UOU . \'t:e Stinson &42·8235. CX I 1 1 BREATHLESS. l1nnlac ulalc :J hcdroon1 tor :::!+lil!ll) for1ner <:1ir·('t1nd . n11)del 1n pcrlct'l conditi on ~! IA1<-.1tinn '! 'l'urtlt_•rnck ! ! $6-1.!J:">O \\'1 l<.1nd ~ ! J .a ~1.lo Shu rkany 6·14-ti20ll . IX.12! ATTEMTIOH-ACTIVE FAMILY. S pa c io u s ;) 1Jc d r oon1 ll arbur 1-1 i g h I a n Us 1' (Jc l L h u 111 t' . I . g . scparute f;_i n 11I,\· roon1 + outside enlerl;1 i11 n1c nl ;1 r c a . S!l·1,5iH I. 1\·I a r t h;1 Wlacnab G-12-&!:J.'l. (:\IJJ TALK ABOUT AREA ! l'.::-.pa nsi\·c s<.1 1ul.\· l1C':1ch in front. of \\'arn1. i n\·it1ng fo.1111il v hun1t' \\·1J bedroom s. ra1nil.v 1·ou ln + l'.'\('lltn g ,.IC\\' o f m;.i i n C"hannL•I. :->2·\!J.11011. 11011.Y Johnston li·l2 ·~23S. \X.11 i COMTEMPORARY CHARISMA. l~xt:iting 2 1,2 yea r ol<I beaut_,. \\'/·i bedroorns , f an11l~1 r oo111 + clL·n \\'/parque t floor. ll(.,US gor~e(lus Uppe r lla y VI I·:\\'~ $1:1."i,!JUO. llclt•n lla r tlcy G-12-82:JJ. (:\.1.)1 LIDOISLE - SALE OR LEASE /OPTIOM. Dr ~11nal 1 c e ntry : :1 :-;p al'iou:-; bedroo1n s + den: ne\\' ktll'hcn. Bea utifu I ly C"ar 1>etcd . l•'l agst o nc patio ~1r ou nd rrce for n1 IJ(J()I .. Subrnit t c rn1s f(>r lt_•;1 se /opt1n11 . S145.11UO . Cal h y S t.:.h\\·c 1l·t-:t•rl 642·8235. tXltiJ '1'.M.T. +VIEW Tiburon mode l in llurhor \11c \,. Hi lls. Never before li sted ! Three· bedroon1 s. f a mil y r oom, imm <Jc:ul a t c condit io ll . S I 15 .0UU. Belle Cha se Lcc 'Yl1l -li~OO. (X 171 LIMDA ISLE IA YFROMT. l\l agnific c nt 6 h eclroom. dl'll & l ibra r )--·. -1 1n;irble f1rc 1>laecs . GOU!'lllCl kit1·h L•tl . l·:vcn a dark roo1n fo r l;;1mel'a hul'l's ! Jl u.;1· & slip. Asking ~·1 ~5 .000 . Lynne llothcl l &4'1·6200. IX IKI LIFE IEGIMS AT 562,000. A nost a lgic: l1on1 c fo r those \\'ith kicl s \V ho ncccl space Lo grtJW )·e L r equire 3 bcdroo1ns, fan1ily room . 2 usccl brick firc1>laccs & a gr cut lundsca 1,>c<I lot. l~1n1ncl McKunc &M·6200. (XIYI I 642.a2lS 644-6200 to1 DowttDr""9 .... ~ ......... IMc1'. c.llfiWnlt .. :I • • ' '. I " • . " i·u· r.;.. • . Hou . for Sole ~(.U..2 OAILYPILOT Frid11y.Apri1 1e.1975 He.M1ForS-. H111nForS. tfOllHl~Sllle .,tt.u1ForS. .._..1FerS• I ._ 1*1 • ••••••••••••• --.............................................. ····················~·· .....•... , .................•...................•...... ... 'kon.,ForSalo 1-•l'orS-~ .. t ... s. · · . Ii ,._ • I04I Li" -~" I04I L_.Hllk IOIOLl.-•Hlls 1010 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••c.,....491....-1022CotNMeM 102il m IL• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,' ............................................... .-............................................ -------~--~------f\ :.G:ttwrol 1002G....,... llOZ . I • ....,.__..$LW~~--.-.-.u-.w~ ................................................ G-.. 1obz e•TALIHAYllW. ... 1 .... 612 AllYlew Place . ,. * * * * * * ....................... ~!:': 22~ ,~~·1!~"!~~ns~':.i "'"xsous SelvWnl:e" 0 S .m I to 5 ~ :..,. lnd"opin1. &. d•corat< ays· , pen uny -'f H .. · Ing. Fee lund by owner. Submit any reaaonoble ARST TIME OFFERED Ol'IM I~ T /SUH. I ·I JIH I -K114111 NO DOWN OR ASSUMABLE 1~% LOAN'. SUPER SHARP 4 BR., 2 ba ., family rm. w /wet bar. Beautifully lendscuped & fenced , view. lot. <i:ovcred pallos. Seller wlll PIW points & curry 2nd T.D. Only '64,900 '4 U •t c II t• Heduced to •132.5(1). 400l o(fe r on Uus tiensational <011er1 age a ec ion Topside Ln. "44-0llO ~~';'~~~.~~m,e,;.?:t•ll!~i. r· • HIWPORTllA'cH 1-'rc l'!h ly 11 ainted, new Here ar~ Spectacular Views, Spacious Roo ms & Luxurious Appoi ntments: About 4000 Sq. Ft. of Custom Quality offers Dramatic Gloss.Topped Solarium. 3 Bedrooms, 3~.! Baths , Huge Family Room w /Wet Bar & Massive Rock l;'ireplece. Full Dining Room & A Gourmet Kitc he n with adjoining Breakfast Room . New curpeting and decor in soft pastels e1ltows yo u choice or tOlor schemes. Lot landscapecLto_beaulit~y Y.'ilh easy C<:t re . Qui et. Private Area 11e1.1r S hops •EASTSiDE COSTA MESA •u"o•n•n•.!amilyrm. '''"'h co •••'i "•· pool,:! frplc.s1.AAA c.-ond. l''l'utures J bedroon1s + .:,,;lfST IUY IM TOWH -3 Bedroom, 2 , DONALD M. lllD Ji'ee la nd . ttarbor High den area\ gracious hviuit ., • .,ball\ and dini~. C<)ZY fireplace, blt~s . .~ Al..ci•,..•·• ,_, School Dist. roo m wi th ove rslicd ,•.:•"rlct io l",' of c . i·as. I'-R·2 lot with ----SP1\RLING brick. rlr<'plilce. Pr1\'11te "a~,.. ·~ ''j 11t-;A1. E.sTA'rB m&s lcr s uill!. Covel'c1t ,_More lofe, ... ltlcUJ w D• THI GRIAT ~l~AN ·lllAL ISTATI CO. , '.111·7070 " '"«.lc t uch c d d ouble garage. Ve ry c lean ! 833-3548 patio, neally manicur1.1d ~"'"·'Jus t lis t e<I at $38,950. Coll S40. I IS I yard:s. Sl4.9MI. • ·c1 :-.. -larbOr V1eW llHls, 3 Br, S40·1720 WESTCLIFF PLAZA den.fum.rm,occanvlew lrwO.. I 044 Ml11ioa Vlije I 06 7 --Pool. 12'7 Outr1'"e' D" T ARIELL, Rtdtar1 .-~·SHOPPING $129,500. Open Sat. & 2955 Horllorll•d. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner . Culverdulc, 5 Open house Sal/Sun. 3Dr, Ud r n1 21/2 Ua . lge reur yd 2ba, lge ram rm, ;,11 r & \.'o\'cred patio, Askin& t:ond , View Saddleb11<'k. ;~ ~OML Y It. SHORT ILOCK A WAY Sun. 640·8819. -·~ --~ l"i1l e Beach es. . fro1n this <1uali ty built Eastsidc home . DOM"T CAU ME .• ~.1 ESA VERll .. : • bed ' L ,-_ DIKri•l••thwJ 1.,_.. sa.o..ld SH Thltl .... ~ • l•'c<.tlurcs include 3 ~ room. :. c us om Jtr. DUl'LEX!! Rcdueed price. Scuul1fu1 StiS.t.lllO. 552·720.l loti o( Brick & Wood . L ..... ledch I 041 586=·.:.58cc1.:.6---------halh s. <linin g r oo m . s ;(paratc 1·m adcilghlful 20r & 4bedroo1n,Z balh1n cx· Price$19S.OOO -· . llrcakf~ist rooni, rirc place, hard\YOOd Oe n owners residence <--lus1ve l\1esa Verde. This AUMAN & COMPANY JI lmer941.y •••• ••••• • •••••••• ••••• ewport leeclu-1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_ llo0rs. s h ake roof ancl sparkling pool. wi th beautiful private outs tanding buy 1::111 be <&BR CAPE COlJ B1\Yt:REST by Owner, 1 g'ound< )'Ours Wllh as IUtle iUI 1714149•5751 Good! Bil U/ll "I R ··Y:i lla t• t-'or t.lt:lai ls caMS40.1151 J •• LUS ~total down "'it h 8 ,. Near Beach ou n 1,.0•11 \V:.1'j , C ~t1 tom : " U ,. Price $175,000 ,-••. ..._.U·SUAL HOME a eharm1n" I BR Rental low purchase price or Urll Du lior's <"··"t'". •IOJ,llOO. lll'low market. " " S69.'500. llurry! Call now II Toro I 032 HuntifM)ton leoch I 040 '" "' Pr1ncipuls onl}'. twi·1513 FIRST TIME OFFERED -4 bedroom , •1 •• 'ra1nily r1n. 2 frplcs. 3.baths , big lot, 4 ca r garage. 2 pali<>!i, recllifty remocWed. J\11 this and lovely Eas tside location. .,, !larbor l·lig h School district. Askin g. ~ ·· $64,500. Own e r \\1ill listen to offe rs. Call· 540.1151 ~·:·ASSUMABLE LOAM '.,~.--~A YMEHTS ONLY 5249. per month ,..,111<·iud i ng ta:xes f o r this s harp 3 Ju ··be<l room. 2 bath Costa i\1es a home. ..... You 'll l u,·c th e m as s ive brick 11rc pl<.1 ce. huge kitche n, separa t e ·· 1llnettL' <.1rca. <'uvcred patio a nd la r gt! '" rt.•ar :ra rtl studded 'vith fruit trees. Hew· on the maric.et. l'riced only S37 ,000. Coll 546-5880. MESA VERDE 2 Story 0 0HLY S64 ,000. You ·11 love thi s -t.· .l.".\:L'Cutivc s t y le l'acesetler h o me '·i :('urnplctc \\11t h •I bedrooms. ~ baths ; · tJ1.:n .._I\'. ru r n1al di nin g:. Fant astic la ttice ,,~nrk p at io cover . Best . .,.~alt of Cost<J ~1es a . Don ·t miss i r ! Call 546·5880. . . MEW PORT BACK BAY .. OVER 3700 SO.FT. o f f a milv h ome. 1' Pricccl on ly S122,500. 5 big bedrooms .. . ' Jor1nal d1nin).!, Jar g~ f:.irn il_y, 2 pools. 2 f1rc pl at1.:s & rnuch . much more .. ~~lt•gan t.ly dc<·o r.:i t.ed & ready for your iilS))L'l'l lt)ll . Call 546-5880 REDUCED $4,500 !!! . ··,~ Ne\',rporl Beac h , exclus iv e a r ea. -. B eautifull y decorated with papers & .-, -•paint; 4 bdrms., clining rm .. recreation 1 ' roo m . Read ~ lo go at $73 .900 .. r [U~~IN-MflfiTIN I Ne) .l REALTORS-~ .. . 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR GeMral LOOZGOMrol 1002 ! .............................................. . ~~~l~l ypra.~·:~:u~f~g· ~~~: 673·3027 Broker !•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••-•••• ' 5WI ~LEGAN a' J Bil, 2'h Ba p/mo. WHAT It.I£ M,, B'' l)WNE!l , S?:ll,,.500. for Townho me , near the ALL IOA T & TEHHIS sale or le use OPlion. :.! Willer w 121. Bout Sli". on a generous 47x 118' lot AMIHITllS? You 'll love this exclusive BR. dbl gar, cl'pt!;, Jrps, " 1n the best SOuth·of·ilwy LOTS OF GOODI ES ~~! living on the upper lake Nice & c le.an. 19071 ~1(:r\~srit!~~ ~~~~~i~~~ location. "'"l,000. &14·7211 Jacu7.zi, B·B·Q, 3 BR, in beautiful Lake >'oce"l, Pauline. Open Sat & Sun . -lam m 1· ,m w/l,plc • 9682 CLOSE-IM meticulous ly mu1n· r • iv ·. ·1 BR , t•L ba of upg,od~" ~"-'· ~•~os'-------1 d I 500 v~ .. 'U -tuined, Owner/Buil er · elegance. Club fa cilities DEAHi TllM.IVIL Whht: "'liter vu, i1 tained wllt sell . lease or trade. CALLNOW a vail . KATELLA 1 1 d k 4h -••~ D 4"'m4 }ligh/y upgraded 3 OR, 3 g as!i. >cams, ec .s, t -·"""· ays :..>·...... or 152 7315 11 -~R~E~A"-L_T_Y~·~"-"~""'°-"'---I e a. ltuge Billiard llm, fill could be sewing rm, Eves.675·82Z6 ~~!!~1~ ••••• !~.~~·,.=========r •11!!.--~-~~~-~~~~l By Owner·S Br, 3 Ba Lake Wet ·bar wE1ro 1 frig. wine :.~~=~~bea~~'.i#J.~ort•.:=,~lt~O=M-=O~NT'--0-lt_Y __ Low Pricect~-i...x: DONALD M.lllD Forest · home. Approx storage. ec. ataruge 1~~~~~~~~~~I IAY N~•s /Jn NIG[L UAILEY & ASSUC IATES __,...... A'sec1 ... ,.lf .. lt_, 3000 sq , rt. As kin g door, auto sprinklers.1 """9llO FOR SALE Deaulifulyard&I·lxlrm. $6S,OOO. Submit your 0r. gtriuin fou ntain. ~l ,9.50.. JUST LISTED Lul<ury walersfro nl •• IY OWHBt t·ottagc. with lyplcal WARM &LOVID fe r . OPEN HOUS Byo"':ner.SJ6-4 I30 homes priced fron1 Lrg house on 1•..\1ots Corona del l\far charm. One owner 4 BR &i fam DAILY 12 lo s . 246 In beautiful Mystic I-fills. $21D,600, SS' wat~rfronts. 48EORM-3UA'f l-fS Also,a2bdcm.apt.wilh rm. S upe r loc .•. lrg Calle El Toro Grand::.1.1--------... -1 While wa t er vie w. 60 7 Bayside Drlvt.', Hi,.:: kilchen w/ bltns, in · lge. sundeck. A real good scr eened patio and 581.4527 . HUGE CORNER Overlooking the City ol' Newport Beach. 673·3900 side barbeque. bu.)' at S74 !'100 cracklin~ l'r le. 148.500. I c::.:-==------1 l..aguna. 4 lklrms. with !\11\NV EXTllAS ~ CALL NO Fo.taitl V....,. 1034 3 Bedroom, 2 b.11.th, very vi ew living_.rm. & frplt . ILUffS CONDO Sl48,SOO • biS.9792 ~ 752 _ 731 w 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean wi th upgr aded Private patio & beautiful Spacious Customized ""'~~~,;,,;,.~,;,,;,.~~~ ?'/. GREEN Valley·3 pools. 4 shag carpets & CO\'ered garde n areas. A real Split Level 3 Br3 Ba : ~~~~~~~~~~1 llli!!"!!!~~~;..:~~!!J Br. 3 ba. hv·d1n, fam·kit. patio. Last sale in lr<ict, jewel at $92 ,SOO View of Bay · 412 Plat• lalboaP ... i...wa 1007 DONALDM.lllD 2.ir: gar, p:..110 , parks. Sl.&,900. Good finli'h c1nl!: .t!:~fia~ $72,0(Mf Owncr675·3400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dwplex-IYOWNER A,1-Hi•,..,.1 .. 11... S57 .900. Prine. only. ava11able.Only$41.900. ~OO~ Bea<:h c:ottag·•e.:c-=c".500 O"EH 5 •T~H I 5 Own"' 968 2~ 1~ e/ Bluffs Condo·Beil\ll. dee & ......, .--"' • $23,500 EACH .. ' . ,_,, _ 499 2eoo d 'd N ood Uuplcx -$93,500 38RHousc ZBRApt H..,.I_. . I h 1040 • •====~------• 'rnl scp ..•• •,turaBIAwf 1-farshall Rily 675·'1600 Crpts, drps, blt -tns Eastside ·costa l\lesa. ""JI"°" 9CIC . 962·4':1'1<ntt 548·8103 oors. J . Y:i , am Xlnl eor. loc . $112,000 ·rwo 2 br. homes on large ••••••••••••••••••••••• EMERlt.LD BAY rm, formal din rm. Will al l fernlt'af Ave. (;d:\I 60x l27 lols wit h oversized Charming 2 BR., 2 baths. carry 2iid TD. Owner. 673·87ti6 afler a Pl\'I garagt's und alley ac· W ALIC TO RACH RUS'rlC Exec home. just $115,500. Owner $79,500. 640·1141 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• l---'"-'--"'-'-'-=='-'-'--1 cess. Excellent t·ondition Olcl Tow• Chm-wl a hop to oce<tn ! 4 BR 's in· ____ 4_!14~·~70~7~'---I NEW PT. YITS 28 R. ~i::c CUSTOM osta Mesa 1024 1ns1de. nt'e<ls pa1nl oul-<:I priv master wtcon-••••••••••••••••••••••• s 1d t'. L:a l l t;rn1 e Big SOx111 1,:,i Lol . 2 ve rsa tio11 , gourm et /' den,fpl ,t ~:.ha.lri,:s im. lrvt'n• T-oc• lift .. rms. lik e new on in· 'O"EH SUH 12 4 "M pool m•••Y '''"' 2 ""' " -..-..-. • -..-DRIP DRY• t:levcland. ''" kitehen, family, + 15KJ5 r-• • r-· · ..... 'VIEW, J l!J{ '" 1~001 •. on . PHOHE 541-3404 side ! Call anytime. s parkling pool! Assume 649 A.MITA.St. gar+. SSB.500. Kingaard {'h OICC corner. $151,000. in th LS . SUllllY private scon REA.Ln i '.G VA w /low dn, S307 . AtlractiYl' :!·story home. Heal Estate t).12·2222 . Ot'fcrs 1nv1ted. yard .-.rter a dip in the Lr:!''!!!'!!'!l!!!!!!~i 536-7533 mo. pays a 11 ! Onl y 3 bcdrms, 2 l>alhs , beam N-EWPORT c,-t Conrlo C s parkli n g pool . A 1·~~~~~;;~~~~1 ii~~~~~~~'"~-=~1 •• HAL PIH HIH. Rttr. beautiful home just right $52,500! KR 962·....,J 1. c~eili ngs .• va neling. ston_e on Greenbelt. upgraded 2 2727 t:. Coast Hwy for a family of fou r in a $36,900 F P. Nice patio, fruit hr, 2 ba. I story, end unil. 675-4392 great pride of ownership V1'ew -trees . Close to beach. Per fect cond . $63,500. Costa Mes a n eigh . 222E.17th·Suite8 schools &s hopp1ng. Owner 645·400'} LUSK H. V. llllls 4 br, :!•,2 hood d "" 548 3404 "'5 S<Al , b 2 . I h d I b<" a n only Sl4.0:.U. • Forever'. -. . a . I rp s. cat e ra Ca ll S.&6·2313. I ;;;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;! MARI OM MILHE ct.••l 'g., full garden & p~·L oPH• 111 q . ,: s fUN ro111 r1•rt • I• Country cottage in the c1· n ·-a.1 E.state REAL ESTATE Mewport Hlfiqhts <"rlyd . Sl9.SOO. <IUOO lnlel r~ I E-SIDECHARMER ly! t'orest of trees. lush .IQ:' 6UISo.CoastHwy De~rio~or's Qefighl Isle ;~~~n~~;~ ~ •. ·.11 .. .<~t:ll~ftl1'11 ~~:~iec l~~~n~~Y h~t~f~ f~!~·~c~~C!~a~o~u~~i:~~ by MINAY Laguna Beach.4M·8S58 ::uip~ifer t ~=u~l t! ~u~ . --·-.. ••• . kitchen. Knotty pine hv· barbeques . New carpet· $500MOVESVETIH EMERALDIAY cute 2 HR & I HA home Our newest listing! An ing room w/uscrl brick ing. II .as been freshly Charming older home. 3 wilh ;1 lUx:IO ~aru~e on adorable two bedroom Su9IUIWrT.,.ls fire'nla cl'. l'alio, bbq, Pil inte d inside & out. 41RHR.llACH Bdrms .. l'lz baths: the aJ1ey.Kuon1for Lr:11Jer or tt 'ti• bea d ' d 1· · bo~. ·ro see u1D1dc. call co age °"'1 me PoolTirne! !'rpl c , many trees. l\.fasler s u1te withprivate 4 Bedroom-shake roor. panele 1v1ng rm. & ceilings. fireplace and d h ~",l«'. bath, j bed,ooms, ,anch· combined dining & ra"'mi· S45,8424, l>:ves.673·7737. S 1, L E N 0 1 0 An t e re ·s no better _., _.,.,, Top value in top area. 1 l\:>SOl'ialed South t;oast BACKYARD WlTH way tocnjoybothth~n in lorMcCcrc:llo styledkitchen. Hlk . to park & school · ly rm., open onto l~ .• Drokers. lh1s beautiful pool hpme Realtor 1810 Me--' 540-172_0 !\love fasl to win this 6cean view deck..-t{ewJy•1 .::::.::~c::.------TERllACED GARDEN. in Costa l\.tesa. l\.foc;t im· ... ,_. • T•RIEU -prize. CALL842·9371 r e mo de led kltc h~& NEW .. l'ORT SHORES Asking i62,500, try in the Costa Mesa 548-7729 "' • ~I d 1 1 pressive family r e·1:;;;~~;;~-;~~~,;;;~2~9~~~~~·;;r11or;;;~;·~;;I l'LEASEIUYMISTY pow e r rm .• o ve Y 1 very higl:i so·s. d ·th 1 h' 1 •ardens. $l29,SOO Just listed ! 3 BR. p us R l"'G si enee wi us • ow FOR ME!! den. Move·in cond1t1011! CHA Mn mainten a nce grounds. Mesa Verde 4 br. 2'h ba, Wives wi ll be pleading Ldwcst Pri ced in area, DUPLEX ,patio. A decorator 's paneled den, dtn rm. kit YACAMT for this sharp·adutt Ot"· Jj!J. · only $4lll00 Jus t listed! ,\n eKccp· dream inside with huge w/d1n area , lrg yd. 2865 OWNEI{ ANXIOUS. 3 c upie d Dutc h l~a ven ~ 'Alff CAY;#OODREALTY t1 ona l buy south of floo r pl.an. Entry ~all . t;uropa. i69.000. Owner Bedroom, 2 OOth. Sharp home in gre<il location. ff· •..:-f'• I . h Q l t formalh\'1ng room,g1ant S.S7·5070. & •·l c·a n with <O'Y S ubm.•t Y""' te 'm'. , ---""-'5~4~8~·-1~2~9~0'-•-llg wa y. uain wo family r m with ope n-l----------1 'I ,,, . .,,,.._ bedroom home witn· a bl'amed 1.:c ihng. briek HOi\fE OF QUi\LITY. 3 fi re p aee. VA & FHA 1~84_2~·~9J7c.cl _______ 1 11osN.Coa)rHwy.,l~ BLUft-~s "U" Plan. Li ke newer, vl'ry sharp one fire place, 4 bedrooms. BR, 2 Ba, Combo 1-'am & terms·Call anytime. 494-1177 new. Wa lk shops & schls. bedroom unit. Priced to u · R B · SCOTT n•••yy 7" · t · 1 •n ooo $52,000. 1n m . arga1 n at ~ ,, 1n . va 1 . .,._,J, . sell al ~79.500. 540-1720 S15.000. Come & see lhis 536.7533 lnM I 044 BY OWN ER t.:ompletely 494·1595 or 640·1136. SHORECLIFF"S R CollegeParkabode &get ••••••••••••••••••••••• rt'modeled J Hd, 2 Ba. Tit. IELL, Realtors full det ails. 275 Nassau home un Bluebird t:a· Large Ex t JJdrm adulL 1022 CHARM 295SHarborllYd. Rd.Owncr.557·9!177 FIXERUP'PER ELICiAHT-NIW nyon. licamL'CI ceilings, t;ondo. on thl' Bay in 1'tfa gn if1cent giant old l;;;;;~;;;,;;;;;~;;;,;;;;;;;;;~~1.~~~;;;~~;:;:';;;;;;;;I GLEH"'"n 4 8 ,, Fam Rm, 2 , •• ,, frplc, woud & stained Balboa, rull security, '_ ... MULTI-LEVEL 3 +FAMILY 1 · • r 1 d P ,, • h --· d d • & 0e 1 1 ~· =· Jr1 c 1r ep ace an vt arly sees ouse 2 STORY f ree standing ho me . glass win ows,2 ec s al s p., poo . .,....,...,.,. 2 STY+ pool +pool rusu~ beamed ceilings ONLY 5 L£FT 1800' or less. J\.1 esa Pror. front landscaping. patio. Open Sat. &Sun. I 3 1 O F e rn ando • 539 500 high light this lovely Ve rde . 1>r1nc. only ! Pricedat$52,500allFllA to4.952 Blu eblrd Canyon Owner /A~t.b'15·7520 ~ \II r h d l'UStom bu1 t uume on a PT L 540 GO'"J9 or erms WI I . Dr. 497-1816. . ''''"'''''' '"'mmun•I Y • . 1 "· VA t ·th~ Plu !!h c a r petin g , i rh111\':-.-.1\c l'<•vcr<·ll <•n·' o '. ~ upgra ~ng is superb lot with mature 1--·-·-·--·------1 down. Seller to er it draperies· & fencing., __________ ~ tr,\. Sunkt•n \t•st1bulc. dune loi )ouinlhi:;luvc· frui t lr£'es. Ste ps to JIRCondominiums $36,500-J BR. l'f.> BA. lrg buyer for coslS 1nheuof Univ .,Park.$57.990. L.,._aHills 1050 .• \l,1.~:-l\\"' Sl\'fl l•fl h\'111 ly 3 Li ed room no~c . private beach. Sll9,000. ya rd . pa110. dbl gar, paint and repair. Why l"'~~~ss~2~·~9300~~·~·~'~·~~1·•••••••••••••••••••••• ~u111t1,.\\1 ll1 :;1 .. u1·!1\'llrth. De c orat or t~u c es Call675·7225. Hoxt to Runn;ng crpts &drps.DyOwner. rcnl?Callfordctails. I 1••001UYSYOU LIDO ISLE ..,, I ~ .\ 12 Int 111.11 li.u1qu<"l \h ruout. :! L:irgc. palios &16·'3314. HACIENDA ~ • rou,n , .\I \i;'·d VICENT w11h he:•t ed ~ 11.ltcrcd • stream, n ea rl ~~~-------1 TtJRTLEROCK By owner Jtr. HOME Charming 3 br, 2 ba, frpl, 1mmed . occu p,a ncy. $79,500 . Owner /Agent . 673·6489' llASE,\l l·::'oJ I' "'Ill! huJ.:1: ~'L .~ l~or~;~11r la1n1ly Mewport'sUpperloy'. EASTRIDGE REAL ESTATE 3 br, 2 ba . cui;t. up· 3 b r, 2 ba $293 :-.•lo n t< I' r L' IJ I a (' e , 11111. l;.11154.i·~l~l. $40,950.-544,950 BEAUTY 963-8 graded, prof. lndscpd. Ls e /opl . fi nc·g. mo. a YI. -----Includes land. Prin.onl y, 58t 7923158 1 87•' • l)r:in.1a t1 e s ll11r"·a y lead~ -· · w . • • o. t' nu 1· m., 11 -; 110 uh I l' Prime castside location $65,000. 675·3528 1 345u •• ·.,.-a...o, c t M Al I 2 SAO-Dl~EBACK VI EW!! F·NT·STIC • doin·s i1r k11h!S rn astcr <J l rr 1 ""·-·'A ·, in os a esa. o~ehy TOWNHOUSE·~l .900.. lmmac. 3 br, 2 ba , in "' "' ~tutc. Sc par••le l;_uiduig us o rv1ne \'e s Lory colonial wit 3 2 BR 2 8 2 St A Corner ho me. 4 BR , 548 7223 bcd'ooms Pl"s Study . a , ory, ir .La g una T e rr . B y >'am-,·m. Uen, 2 •',pies, I e<.1 jl .... 1" Sl·pa r :1 t o• OPEN SUH. 1·5 • · d Sh •SM 4887 .-1.11 ·1·1 Easy maintenance and con · arp. · owner /Hkr. J\.fa ny Ex· Pool, lge lot. Beam ccil·· • '' u ::·~n s \~l~l g. us I:-. ' 1 "BEACH RA"'CH" 2220 Wol•rlrOftf bo "'--'Esta.._ tras, assum 7'.-0 loan b I , ,_.i)l ~I :-,1·.J· .. t.::111 110 " " room for at storage. ftlUU---&e TURTLE ROCK $4J.OOO.!IJ7.1.,.u 1nr:s. wet· ar. pus h •· j1·12.:!.-,J.; POOL& Dupl ex, So. of hwy. O n ly $6 4 ,000. Cal l byMINA.Y ,LA.HJ i c=="-'=-=~:c.. ___ 1 crvtg . Just across from r.1•. •·"~<ir:• ,,.,,.,. Corne r lot, nice yard ; 673·8550. •---H'--' 1052 Ha r bor lligh. O"'·ne r. FA.MIL Y ROOM l·bd rm. ea. oPEN '" 9• ,, i 'tJ" ro ~1 Nl(f• LQcation, upgrading and --.--•~ S69,50o. 646·0742 eves on-r ~·1~~ Ii 11 IHVITED!! the care of this 4 BR .. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J c J;~J( ; J ~=~~.~~~;;~ ~;;r~~~.d:~~~;.J;~, ~N~E~.A~.~.~"~.~.~.~B~ay~.~.~ .. ~."'to~m~1 !\l!ll~lllill ~f~ t~~~~;;,~~~~;: ~~~~·~·~~~t~~!'"E: ;~·~i:.::::,11:'.:ha: cnlry to enormous h\•1ng bay. Large rooms , hi gh e · -=11•=-•=-us s how it to you today. Fam-rm, Formal Din· r-PAIHT UP ;11111 d1n111~ rooms. lin1· cc1 i's.: 31 bdrm!' .. ,&1 .~22~rn . ~~~.~~~;a~. B~Y· ':!ne~: HEW LISTING pLaotti~. V0~cti,t0ion0r:~I ~r:i S64,95o rm, heated Pool , ctpprox. · · FLXUP quc "a rde n kitchen. rm.+p ay r m.~,;,, zooo sq.ft.548·311ti Jumbu size party room. 01 a " 308 p ·-$42,950. 642·6670 Unusually low priced 3 968·4456 RAISOR'S S30,000FHA·YA King s ize master & Close tobeach:3lxlrms., Mesa Verde 4er. 3Ba. 2 BR plus large Hee. l{m. LOVEAS Ol'IHSAT,ISUM l·S ~J'h1 -. :1 h~~r~>n1i ~u1;~1 ~:: ch1ldrcns suites. Wall of · ra1nily rm. home ; bea m rrplc, wet bar. Upgrtl'd i\ies~':ib~~~~~~ DELIGHT REALTORS JI 10 W.Oc1aufwont unnt< is ic ll'!> ~la s s lo P olyn es1u n f'C'1I .. wood & b rick. thru·out. l\tust see toap. ·rMEN'r Cozy dream in prestige Duple:i.:· best buy on the ('•,s l;i ;\l c~,J ;-.ic;ir ~hOIJ· parad1Sl'. Spt!'t:tacul a r Sll2,WO prcc1atc. By O'o''n . INVES ' tract. Under $50,000, 3 452JCampusDr .. lrvine be1r1 ch! 4 Bdrms,2baths 1>•11~. lra nsr1ur1at1on. ·pool ant.I t1k1 hul. No ·~~-~··~"~"'°llJ<) _______ [-~:=:"~9:""'="=::---1 Bdrm,2 bthwithlJarden Campus Val!eyShopCtr. & 3 bdrm:s ., 2 baths. s•·hrNI:> <.;ri•;tt l'"tential down to vc·ts. Low do"·n I· patio·, vaulled ,_iling. 3 CALL lll-1600 I I ' • MESA VERDE ...... F'rplc.~. $169.500 11,r 11uun i.: an1111 0 ,,. 10 non.vets . Call quit·k 3000 + V 968-4456 J UST STEPS to 'the Owner /agl M2·5325 \ l'Slinc111 . t:.:111 ~l;,·!f'l:Jt. ~"1:1·6i67 ) 1 Red uced S25oO By Owner ears new. Tl-IE TERRACE, 2 Br, 2 1--':.::.::.:'.C.::""-::.::C::=._ . ---~ (JI!'•"'.., .. , 1,uri roHt '"<l · :~:;~~ :a~:.lJ~g~oraenii : l~i: ~ardcn homc·2500 s tf HL\R THEIEACH ha., nr. pool. Showcase ~::'.' ~P~~i~'::s~g~:;~~ WESTCLIFF . a.ii 11 ly~n1 additionwitl1 2nd a patioorr everyroom $37900 CQnd .S43.SOO Agt640-5560 4UR 2'h b Sl49SOO •·",'.· ,',, :J.l,i,1·.·: """ t.rtyrd cntryJBr.2 Ba • • a ···· . p ' rn '" fpl c. 3 (;ar ga r ugc. 3000CountryClub Or. Onl y 1 ~ miles t~lhe surf 4 B~. Beauty, a/c, 7o/o as· hioy .... Good Life OOL HOME S7~,500 t-'irm. t:all for S;\'f /SUN l·5S87.soo fromth1s sparkhngclean s um a ble loan total CA.LL49J..251l OPE"-' HOUSE 4 II & FAM llM Ll 23 Main S t. l·lunlin gton licach . .53H-8Mi L S7U,51KJ 0/\1 I, Y I -~ 2.536 1 l\1ucKenz1c f,;1L'11n a ll1lls 581-7070 $54,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 3 ill & FAM RM 345 Univ Dr. <Nr Bu ck ilay> Nil 548-7223 S40.950 Su t;Sun 10·5 • Pool · •• Waterfront "•• • Waterfront & Pool a p Pl . ll c d Ca r pc t . !i7:f-9SJG: D)'ll31436.6215 and spacious. 3 bd~~· 2 pymt1'. $266. $43:900 a p· n l::::::::=:=:=::::=::::.k:ll~c~a~ll~o=cs=8'=2;·'54==':;;:;;;:-j E';\ST;;o[)E'.N;;;;:-;;;;-;-I bath home, with bu1lt1ns, praisal Ownr/Agt. wll l * WI KMOW • Sat /Sun. 1·5. 1506 Dover I EASTS ID E·Ntar Hack brick ri,replac e, cons ldersecond.551·47!15 LAGUNA.MIGUEL Drlve.4br,2 bu ,famrm, Q/l'Q"(} Ji\,,(_ f)-C. ~C.• Bay. J BR. 2 BA, frpl c, break£asthar.andmany1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 • IEST• pool. S87,000. Ownr. \:)\.!::) 1-'QlJ ~'-~ lJ(/• V rormal d in, newly de · more bonus feature&. S42·71>74 Thol lntri9uiri9 Word Gom• with 0 CltucAle corate..i thru-OUt. Beaut. Cu ll before it 's gone! ,RICI WINT DOWN OPEN Sat /Sun1.::.:=...:=------ 1AH .._ cu.t .. ,O&U,. lndsc::p ·g. $47,000. Owner. ~-~71or 556-7035. on this atlractive2 bdrm. I 2:30·5:30 LIDO ISLE 0 1! ~ 1 ,... 645·4737 . home with ilS backyard 32342 A··-ltd By Owner. e:i.:ceptiooal 1=''!',c:.'no1>i.ci _,.1ds i... pri va cy, bea ut 1£ul -roomy home onlarge lot. ,_ '° f0t"' •-'"''P'-_,i.. 3 BR, 2 UA, by owner. landscaping and covered tttONAHCll BAY TERR 4 Br, or 3 Br&: den. Low frpl, cpt·drps, A/C, nr. pallo. A real bargain . a Large 401l, Jha, g~me down&: ravor mble tcrnls. s hop'g. & schls. $36,900.1 __ ..::======--I great tax write-off. Only rm, i car 1:ar. 2900 sq 1't By appt. 675·75'2 546·3340 $f0,000 + beautifuJ s wim. pool. 1c:.:..===:-.;;::.:: __ _ OPEN HOUSESAT.l·S BV OWNER. 38R. 2 Ba. _. $134 ,500. WESTC LIFJ.".OOV l£R t 'rplc, laundry rm. super SllORF.S 2431 Bowdoin. Collcf!e sharp! ~~ Mi. to beach. SUf'REIL.l.I! Sparklln,g 4 HJ(, 3 Ra Prk. Vacant J bl", 2 ba, $48,500.968·°"28 ~ hom e o nf ~?.: acre. f<tm . rm .. rrpl. pooi. j-'O:::===='----cl Vll•N living at 11·s best when Ma ri ne r" School. New Owner. $-l•l.800. Prln. on· Assume a t 71h:'7o. Jo t: you own this expansive appliance• in carpeted ,~''-"-""-'-·54!_76_e_v_cs_. ___ 1 I 'hba Condo. Upgraded. •IAl.TY cugtom ho1nt . prof. de· E u t . i n K I t c h en. new .plui1h ahag. brick 1 "'~~~5~S~2~·~7~5~0~0~~~l slgntod i1n d dccorttted. Outsta nding pool. pad- p al Io . Quiett: Relux 1nyourOW11 s.auna, dle·ball court,&cvvel'\!d neighborhood. $33,000. SU'U SMAIP e njoy everlasting blue p a tios. Sep. Din -cm, 1::":'::":':':3:. =======I wate r rro m Ca m rm . completes this l J ncoln DUP'LEX BARGAIN Chancellor l , lndlv. Private.area and secure Lane va lue. $122,500. OCEAN VlF.WS home in Ul)lv. Park. 2 llvlne:. $163,000. ,M:::.:a:::,:<IH"°l ------1--rom t!J8,9SO, *1Q!I() dn BR. den, wet b4r. l1e. L..-a Nl4J-I Rlty. •~ Prlct s arc still low .a t Jo'orClaasiriedAd eov'd. pallo.OnJyM7,90o 496•4040 llO.IOIO fANTASTIC Vlt:W or Dana Point Harbor. Cut ACTION PlnlT IW.fY DllY. le Oceun, 2 Br, 2 Ba. yoUr cxpens .. by llvl113 CaU a • 152·7000 OPE"' HOUSI Condo, w. ;1h 2 baloonios. In delu~e 3 or 2 Br ape.• Daily Pil,Pt " Bolt 1 ai um 500. i'enl the other. Aft. 341.21 AD · VISOR WILLOWS4 flR,2 Ba. 21832 ~frvale~te 644-~ IP ,.,, •; ~· (AJ Coa11t Jlwy, a.P. 642·5678 ~000.Sat/Sunl·S, 38 R .2bA.~v1ew. 400·3'131 ' • ~Ll! Hou5e. SSf-0682 $t7,500. Owner83t-0873 ClassiJied Ads MADNEP 1.--";.:.::,o .::D.;:Gc..:;A~1 ; 1 . I I I I 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I' I' I' I'. r I CltAMLETS AMwen iii Cleulflc : .i,~···--. ' . • , . • • I H_., For We u-----•--•J-. •••••••••••••••••••• .--....~...., MolllltH.... mwPr1p1..., 2000 WMI....... H .. HU.fWF''b1d Friday,Aprill8,1975 ' DAILY PILOT .e•WPcwt I~ ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,. s• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gro.n 2700 ••••••••••••••--•• --DOI •••••••• 106 Mewportletelt l06t ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ••••••••••••••-•••••• ... _._ JZZZ H1•1HU•tu '1t1d .._..U•t."'*41 "-'-••1U~-J600 ··············· . . ·-. _, -....-..... • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Z8r Mobile llosne. T:1r UIAD& . 1135 Per ocre "1e•o ••••••••••,••••·-·-•• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••·•·•••••••••••••••1••• ! l Bd D II H . ~ • • • ••••••••••••-••••••• -~ ' NEWPORT SHOllS rm O ouae C1n cond. Boal 1Hp awai . IUTTll Acres, opuatin&randl. , .J40 Ne•piort leD lZ6t 2_2 BR duplexes tqcl. tmmac:.;: hr 2 ba t'lll private island. EiC cood. Other Xtras. Q .. let . 'l•.lcnl.J Agt,CharlotteR.Lonl 28r, 2ba C~ Walt to••••~•••••••-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ir.rage. pvl pu.tio,'(rpt.s. lJ/,ll. l 11l~. 1·~uo slep!! ~ $S"6,~00. Owner /Agl heighborhOOd. Lovely Xlnl Cotta Meaa loca· ·rel. f714~·1150 China Cove. Cpt. df"P6. SpacKM.1$ 3 Br, ~t a~a.. N w ..._.. drp&. 388 Bay St. c . M .. (>c:cun . swhn'g.', hi.iu.iis, 67S·3963 NewpurL Bch Adult. lion. Older units with wn -HI h•-'-, Xlnl cond. MGO.IM..cm2. trees. clean/qwet.. Ori~e • port · $200/$2'.el> Infant w 2yrs & c l ubhouse 'n ,. 01 Htwport:. Pa rk. SlS.900. Ow0tir. 1 1 Ill 520 ~ ' C NM ,224 by.S350,96Z--&510 Duplex. 2Ur, 28a 0£$ No"""lS S4s-2'020 • N(' ,. 67~3969&011655 nu• aeome • •·• · he'"-ZIOO M ... 3Br, 2 Ba. Wat.erl'ront1..::=~=::.·=..:::..=:=----:wp or t. S h o r e" .. N••lled on" I" ,1·oe ,., ·· · · Po--nhip llqwdat1ng .._,.. ••••• •••--•••••• 3 BR z 8 d•' Boats1· ·1 Ph p· P ltl I " .. .. , .. _ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• •• • a. ,u. garage, IP "va1 · : 1cr llunl·ongton Beach •1"•. • OS . ~e y •n move in th • . u b OWNER 10 .. A I •••I•& 1100 (M) fw quick • R ~-bo Id 500 r R • -t.:ondition. $1ti,9tllJ, Owner 1112 r,:.? ll home. Build · x n1e u1, • DELUXE 10 acre hone J 8 , 2 ba, cpt.,_ ... , 1~v. a oor, ,pauo. Ml t ealty ti73·2058 or t2l31 Br. bltns, crpts, drpc;, 642·3tiliti fJnlatcr&\lnjQy lhc view. all xtras, on bus line, 1•0•.'~'at~~lls~\~~oa"'•~ r~n c h-S howplace re· fncd yd, avl. now.Child 963pta~7t~d garden. $310. 476·1124.0wner. frplc. patio, carport. -----Open Sat/Sun 1-5 adult park, be•utJCul. ,..~·ers. s 1 d e n c e, Perr I a. OK, $.JUO. Rel. :i4l-l328 .,. "'"" BLU ,.,.S Condo, •om· 1.aundry racil. Couple_ .. t UOOClilfOr,NR 15,250.842-1868 DI-s d ' f NI OOVEH ltt;Al.l'V ' u n n Y me a a rea ' Condo 3 br, 2 s\)'. Nwp1.. NICE 2br, ept'd, bllrw, 2 pletely redeeor.it.ed. 3 br, In, ant ok · 0 :pe s. llGCAHYOM Cull&IS·OO'l'O SUPERDJ..X4·PLEX $205,000 w/$150,000equi· Riviera. $350 mo ine, carc11r, IC yd,chikiren, 1-n ba , enc l'd. patio, 842·4664,leavemCSS'age. Kr1~hl. c:ht•ti ry :1 br, :•ha. IM PAIK llSAl.IS C hoice beaeh area, ty for sale or trade for Clubhouse 6: Pool ~. pelsOK. $275.962-0121 pool, Close to sch ls, ,Jw,c:uzz1 *' s n1 . 1)001 BE•CHHOUSE 100 OR MOR>·• ALL almott new large J BR home, apt. mat.el, mobile &4"7000D1·e1c"'··'livan h '• & b··-•--~· ~1 :15,0ou. Al .St):! hr :i IJa "' . s I Z Jo: S ! A RE AS ! owners home w/fpl. + J)a rk . Owner.lA&enl. (714) ~ .--. Sharp, 3 br, 2 ba, cpts, s op .,. c W'\.'lt= • .,...,IAJ~ .... ••ts FwNIMcl 3 car gar a~.:. $1:!-I .~. · For salt! or liummcr rent. l'ltlC l!:S ! CALL FOR (3J 2·bdrm. All ;,tfM havt: 653·380'l Private house, blg rencecl dr~. bltns, renced yard, mo. Lea~. '44.-0J:IS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'oul W. lrumfi.td f'·urn, 2 fir,,.+ bonu.'!. 2 lh1 . Dt:TAILSI bltns Ii OW. f>'A heut. & 2 1 Acre or R3 w/'J'riplex. yard, 4 Br. 2~ bath, $390. 2 car gar. $295. mo. Ask Blu!Cs bay view; 3 ff ft, • & As•oc. s49_.505 Hlln!!. <)n/y 3 + yrs old . llUGHESs.:lM:rlOO ba's, 5 gar's, Village Inv , Very close to l:leach. Ex· <213)370·0834 fur Bev or .Joe0034567 or 2~ ba. ·lmmac. Loaded ts.Sand 3706 · ·-··-----Jt ,z lol. you own Jund. Mr~ Samueliao. U63·4567 ch;1ru?e lor?67s-3370. 1 BR S ~ f 963·1786 'with cus_t. f_e_atur.e:>. WiU •-•••••••••••••••••••••• STEPS TO Ch:cun side. 4001 8;ilbo" 01 ~~· ~ ~·-, upe.-. am·ri:n. consider I.ease/ope.., $500 BR, yrly, s mall, no gar • . SURF Ul\'d . $59,000 or rc_nt fur 1971 HIUCHST CLBAR 300 ac. sub·div. frplc, used brick pa~o. 3 Bedroom, I~ baths, ful· Mo.+ opl1onfec." Adu I l s . $220. + util, I & :l Bit l>upicK ! Xlnl in· ?? J\v:ul now. Try Jsc 2~xoi4• 2 BR, Air Cooler, Attention Speculat..ors land-Bend,-~Plenty-..newly Inds.cpd yard. Y.!!:e ly crptd &. drpd, elec Uroker &M ·lls.1 673.5003 aft. 5 pm. ~:omt:. f''11nt11sttt· f11.>lt!11· ~pl . G•l5·i!'9G:J own.:r HxJ2 raised ....,...h, .Costa S unit.a on approx. I acre wate r , 303 front rt. 1n~el home. ft25. ~· bllM. close to khools &J~;_;.:~;z~~!t;~~~l~i;;;~;;;;;~JJo~ t1:il. l.oW Cl'l t pricccl 1n Mesa_itrea. n;j~KeS Star with Ocean View, in Foothill Bl Glendora Drive by : 3367 Fuc:hs1a. s hoppg, Vacant._ S:lO(>.ICONl>O Z br, Z ba. Pool, PftliMIH 3707 ;trcaSt~i~~11-,.,, .. ,s·i· S0111ClenMnte 1076 Adult Park. Terms. heart of new ron.o;truc· ca. All or Part dn pay'. 979·2517or$4$-7752 mo. As k for Keith, enc'd, patio, frpl ., •••••••••••••••••••••-I NV''·"'l~,.v11".·.N·i· ••••••••••••-•••.••.••.•••• 11 0 900 · J 0 567 lion area. $85,000 . tull ment on income or '!'! 962·4471 cpt/drps. $295. 645·7418 1 ... LIOA 1~~ _., >'\N.fAs·i·i•· .t"•o;·"'N • • 1 ·68 price. Z9°/., .down . Vo••I 99 3690 (l 3 BR, z BA, ram rm, bh., ~ "" 1 ._,(_""""' M<>BJL~ PROPER· 4 . 14) 32'1·4888 ins,D/W,fncdyrd.Mesa ........ 3244 PRIME bayfront·l of a Charming. unique loe. VLEW ·1·1 •·s 638·9''1 Co .. RealtOP.r.-S48·934G eves v d ~ J nd ,. d · Cl h b ba "" , JJ • er e, ,...,., acara a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1n . 2 Br. Z Ba, lge ose to s ops, us, Y Ni>;W· (l'(HOftitltton •n :JO --TR r •'>t:A/ ti75 Mtil UNIV PL' T t" d I d I & ocean. 105 Main St. LIDO ISLE days ). 4 Hdrmi;. 3 Ha . COSTA MESA * I LEX• R9Cll lht.te .......: mo. • · . "' erraee. new J pa 10. op uxe up ex. h t "'" 3 7,. & 2 Br & den. frpl ; 2 Z·Hr. W~td 2900 Br, 2 Ha, DR, patio, pool ,L.::'350=·..:R.:;•:£"'.:.;'r°''"q'-. '::".::5·..:184=9-j-'&1-"0'-·8:.;7.c.40'------Ncu r ·n ~w Ua ,v tl"u nl . 5Hll ,4 11~JJA . U1cr&dot·k. ~70,lMIO. ;~7 Sood o1nt.!. Jwncr ..,..;. l" . 24 ~ 64. 2 Ur, 2 Ba, . 9000 . _.., KING!>IZE, 2 br, kids, $4!5,552.1896 1-~)'11i·7 117 Custom· Built Coach in r:.thc:~railt SJJ.~;~c on· ••••••••••••••t•••••••• pet, fncd, gar , $170. l 11·2 IA T~ Vu 2 Br . d s h w i; r • ()J>i>;N SA'l'/SUN 1·5 -Adult .t'1vc Star Pu.Tk OWN Properly in PHIVACY 2 br. stove, Frplc.shagcrplthruout, wshr/dryr,cls tooeean. "Vf':HY ,. 1111 1 •• • "9 I 1 d H •h.ld pel fn·• gar ReNr••s By wk or mo. till 6113. ,Urlttlngham Hcalt9. l'lllVA'J'EllOJ\ll-: ... <1 arene,""'" ... 1 COVIMGTOH ng ewoo, awthorne '-1 • , '-""• · .. -private patio, encl. gar, 675·85Jl Etcg ' nl :Jltll fonn rm + ~ 4 PW O{So. Uay•Area? $180. Z BR, I Ba ........... $310 complete comm. rec.1 _________ _ >e p. '-'maid ·s'q.lr> onAcrtogefor~ 1200 , • WILLPAt~ASH lh AC RE. Pool 2 br, 28R,28a .......... ~ racilities. LARGE l Br,2 Ba£ilJune '.__"' 1r, r :-a 1 ~ 0 s l V\• a c r ~ of ••••••••••••••••••••••• $14 . 700.. Down. Shows Pll.. TOlll D'IJl.sMMdro child, pet, fprlc. patio. 3 BR, 2 Ba • , l-1851410 /450 $3Si) mo. 494.0321 7th. No pets. 675.580(). ti7.l-iJl 2:!.___ __ se.cluded ttce·stUdde·d TAICEOYEIPYMTS ~pendabBle. Xhlnll lh~nt · T.D.Prap1rtt.• ~MILY wanted. 4 hr, 3BBRR,2 '12 Ba ......... $400 row ho sc 2 b 2'A b Bkr,nofee. io:rounds. 80 Pine ac. with scenic. 1nglon ea<: ocatton. 3 6 3 , 2'1: ba, ram .•.. $450 n u r, : a, 1 --~-------BELOW MARKET! JNVf.:STNOW views of a lazy river & Agf. 842·7-407 21 . 74·6907'"an)'time ram rm, 2 ha, A/C, rec. $8R.Z'h ba. fam •••• i450 . pool, bltns, wash/dry, ONT~IE llEACll View lht~ l',·,c··,1-, .. i·r<on> 1 lh 025 0 or7f-4·846·5221aft.6 room$295. 4BR,2*h ba .•..•... ,<.<50 gar.Nopets.675·9188 Oc:ean·bay view, I quiet .. • 1'1tl PL.EX , fixer. ess an J ae . 60ELUXl::UNl'l'S . 1-~URN ISHED 1 br. a p· ... this '(irofl'S:,ion;.1ll y th."· $:i !I 500 ISJG-7202 Rftltals RAISOR'S NEWl>ORT Shor""' <i Br, 2 adull, no pets, i l85. mo. co l " 1 •1 1 cJ • 2 81()("kS from oc:ean in pins, ulil. E-Z t~rms, "" incLulil.673-6372 'raci · )Croom, 2\f-J ~ IJUl'l.F.X. 111· Pk. C 1·1 llunt.Bch.'fradein your••••••••••••••••••••••• :.110.Fee/Hkr. Ba , avail. May 5lh .•-:----::-c-:---:c:-:c::. Ualh dcl ux1: Lo..,.,·nhousf.:". S."17.500 o.....,.c a home or incomeunilS. HoutesFuntishtd HOM~~s REALTORS f'rplc, crpls, drps, 2 carL orona HI Mer 372Z Enjuy }'OUI' ., ..... 'tl 20 J'l, Ucrtha llenry, fteallOr Property 1600 c II 8 b o· •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11>ir-I " •.. 1 1. \II . a o IC in.son •642 ~·• gar,, poo t:nrus mt..m· •••••••·•••••••••••••••• uua s iµ. 1 lur S82.SOU. (7l4 / 4tfl ·412J ••••••••••••••••••••••• RIGllT RLTY 97''-"c"" -?TVV 4523 Campus Dr .. lrvive h. "45 "'" 79113 C.i llloscc,8-IZ"l-IS."J. 9J OOOFT ,_G al 1102 oers Ip . .-. ....... -'pacious IHr, f'~urn . Apt. •--J • •tnei-Del e 2 B I Ba house CampusValleyShopCtr. ror s in gle gentleman • . ----.. -uon IAIER & HAllOR Mesa Verde Duple11: J·Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• ux r, · CA.LL llJ...1600 . NEWPORT. Hgh1,s attrac· Walk to bch tstort.-s. i250 Walker & lee Reel lslale Copi•trMO I07I Prime Commercial . deluKe + 2 Br semi dlx. 1 BR house Laguna Beach Cpls , drps, enc. gar,1----------1 tive, clean 2 Ur house. mo. incl utilities, yearly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -ly Bk /O adlls. $2$0. 556-7280 1e~u5 Lge fncd yanl gara«e Zone C·l . possibft!"re· on · r wner $155. Als o bac he lors * ~·-* · "'· 673-6071. COMFY. COZY.-zone to C·Z. Traffic counl 979.0493 Newporl $140., Balboa VA CANT 2 Br $175. 3 B -1 UNIV. PARK l ..!1'!9~5'..'· m~o:.'. 54~·-~-"""---I~-;-:-;:;:;;--;;:::;::-;::-:-:-: QUIET&RELAXED averages50,(lXJcarsper ASSUMABLE 7,7., VJ\ $140., H.untingto Be~ch $235. Single!>, ramilies. 2BR,2Ba .•...• $325 /425 OPEN l ·7 2005 Vi sta DELUXE Bachelor. nr. LIDO ISLE Ea sy ·row n ho m c day. Opposit,e h~edco LOAN Live in one, Rent Stl5., uttl pd. Agt, fee. Agt. f'ee. 979-8430 3BR.,21/2 Ba ..••..•. ~50 Caudal. Bluffs Down Bay beach. l n1alure adulton- owner.ship. 2 Ur, 11/z ba.. Depurtment Store. ~o the other. Or Rent both. 2 ~·~7~•·~!14~30"------~I 3 Qr .{;_reenbrook home. 2 4 BR, 2a .... , ........ $450 vu: 2 Bd · 2 Ba· D/R · oo·1~1y_._6_75_·_74_8" _____ _ Artist's Home and rcflce\S IL Charming S BH. Sunny p;1Lio. Stc1>s to buy. ~1 39/ll.-J 1o1 ir (.·ood "d . l'lr. pl an ~pec.ulatlonhere-asolid Blt,lBa,al $l75.p/mo.lC t M 3124 b L ·R fo'/R D IR WA LNUTSQUAHE patio.644:0434' ' 'UB-LET I BR A.pl. for w /pvt . se p . d e n . investment. Perfect "'Rill· ,·u·tr··'ecorat ose esa b '· 'o 'w r 'd d. 2BR,2 Ua .......... $295 M & J 701 ,, I .. · B ndh Id "· <t, ~ cu '••••••••••••••••••••••• ltn_•. I • nc Y • TURTL•·aocK L•·As•·1•·eOp1.=-,s mo. ay une . .,-,i Se<:luded & entloseJ co v-.~ation .. UY a o or ed & new ac:oust~'c ceil--"" -"" "" ...,, ., p · · A -5 ""1 .,.r1.--d patio. Just right for d~vel~ph and reaAn· p! .You. ing. c-125. p/ino. otal 1,,.•, .. dhr".'..h·,.,wd /!_aper~.: 0nK~· ~alios , dbl gar. $395. N ..2 BR,Zba,den ...... fri25 2sty. 3.4 br, 3'1:! ba, frpl. oi~selua ve. l)i ~ 0111 your plans. Nr . w1ne1t er way. x1ous· monthly payment $l&5 ... , .. ..-..,, . ~:5.~~~ Pla~a. Owner. 5BR ,~•lz ba,den .... Stl!;j5 conve:rsation pit, frmt1_e v_e_s_. ______ _ Fresh·Spaeiom J HH .. den + family rm. Speclacul ar living rn1 . MO\'<: 111lo by sununcr. Sl!>l,500 µt!a cel'ul lake w /pooJ ly asking only $4 .00 ft. 526.7711 · · 1~6 3 Harbor Blvd . · 4BR .. 2Ba ......... $450 OR, Lg FH +lg bonus 0 t M 1724 close by. · Don 'tdelay-callnowfor 002·&13,'; GREENTREE rm. for sep. apt. L g, '• eso ::i"fUJ\H.T REALT\' details -(714) 752-1700. A RARE FIND! ... -wport looclo JI 69 1 :i~A.~~;pAo~~ ~i~~~~a~ 2 Br .. Iba, fam rm •• $315 palio, fully lndscpd, auto••••••••••••••••••••••• "" Jlighly des ired all 2 BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• $375. Pool & clubhouse. .31·1'-1 INVESTMENT ~ ~ >prklrs. Club. ~n· $30 WEEIC&UP LIDO REALTY ~.\77 \ i.1 I 1du." ll *673-7300 * DIVISION 96 nis. 640·1327 & 1500, •$8.60Nighl&Up onfa Ana I 080 THE REAL EST' TERS Unit 4·Plcx in xtnl cond. Live on Lido Isle only Bruce. 2-7788or8J6.4985 ext. 1465 •Studio & I BR Ant" A Tnisonl'vo'I Jl gofa.st! $l50mo.2Br 2'Ha . 1 ....... ••••••••••t••••••••••• ..:<il··1·11•·0As··1· .13 793 ... ~:...,1 . I BR . 2 Ba. Fam-rm. VlSleN •WaterBeds 9 "OM f'r ·m· •'st tlwy ·• · .... (2 I · ;;,,_-....eel. •TV&M•1.d "--·Av··1·r •$19, 50• .... 1 '" .... · l !~l/Es·rt.1 EN'r -• ~---,---i>•rplc,fencedyard.ncw """'" u Large 2 bed rm, 2 ba r~nlg . 3000 sq. l~t. AAA le· ,;.i!f·U8l2 BEACH House. W1ll·sum· crpt, $340. mo. 557-8271 aULTY •Phone Serv, l{td pool ~.--~ w /f c n ccd p atio o n nanton~etlse. +_1200 __ mer·winterrentorsell. 552 .. 7500 ,., •Children&PetSec40f'I ----------lbcautifully lt1ndst'aped ~~.f~.Ava1l.f9rre!a•l /of· 180/o RETURH f'~urn.2Br+i;:ar.,den.2 •3 BR , Z'h Ba condo. REAL.TY COMPA.NY •$.').offweeksrentw/ad PORT BRISTOL i,:rounds w /pool , sec urity '.•c.es. Xlnt _1nvest1nent On projected gross inc. Ba. Bltns. Only J + yrs f''.lt. (rpl. paLJo, pool, 2 CULVER DALE lg. 3 br. 2 Lido latf• ant 2Ji6 Newport Blvd ; Ct.I 'f'hi s Ue:1u til'ul C<irml'I :J i;:;ilcs&nluchmore.$2lfi . Sl60,000.675·t>900 LAtiUNABEACH old . (fee land ll·2). cargar.$350.833-1653 ba, frpl , cov'd . patio, 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths. 548·975Sor&15·300i ._,, ., '· & f I Oc ·d ""I B Ibo park, pool. leMis. Price & 1· S nd be h ..... rm .. .-.. .. u. an11 Y i>t.. ·r in. ".· P_.ays 1t all incldi;.· C--~..,·.·,.... • Reduced "'l.i,Ooo ean st e. 'f<IU a a ER EBE UTY pier s 1p. a y ac . rm. home. is locat1.'<J un & 1 f unuu ~ Blvd Rent $450 w·nter MESA V: O A open.979-25600«'551·1494 y 1 $1200 /!\1 L •Tropicaf Poaf• Un . Of 11 .,,.•··u· y ,·,··w ~-~x1•1 •u·_1n:..t!!!,~~~ .. ,1ee1s .. for•ole 1700 •J\sking$12,500 down ,100·0 •um m e ·.'Mo '. ·1Br,3Ba,den,rormal Roeat'hreyll&4< ... ~otX2. lylnne B d bl M' u ' '" ... a an a ""''"'°""" or · •Corner location • dining rm, bltns. Beaut. 4 BR or 3+ den, 2 Ba , Like c.uu 1 r, cpl.s, rps, tns, llom cs ni cest & quietest ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lease? Sell $'19,000. Of· Condo1 it iUM patio. Gas & water paid. •tr•"'l", woth a r;nc• view appl Lo see. Agt. 'fAX SHELTER • 1J2 Ft, CoastJ{wy. fer '! Try '" opt. Avail landscaped , large poo.t , model w/ bltns. crptS, _ 548•1168 .. '""., 1 & ·pl b •9Un1ts, lowreni.s Av ail . immed. iSSO. d rps . wallpapers, fnir· Use of pool · jacuzzi +1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; of lhl' !\.I t s . J.o \•c.•l .'· Seoolleach 1084 4-pexes lrl· exes Y Own•rd-o·r .. c now.645·29630wner. tenno« <ourt " .. , h h 2 b •· h .. ..., •....., ti75·5~99 or 675--4211. rors. Patios & rncd yd. "' .. ' la ntlsca p1n «. $75.!JOIJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l e beac . r.twn se. lmmed1·a1 .. '-' .. lc'. Bedroom,, .. , ....... c. do·n· • c I k 8 nd -~ H---· u---L-•-L.-..1 Child /pet ok. i325 . 'UdUI" I Br £urn Sl65. Lots of Includes.land. \YA Lt\ LObl'ac_·h.:lbr.2ba, ump P g . ra nu. --'""""-!\.1esa del Mar.J Br, 2 Ba . 838·9"8. ing •oom . "425 /Mo . .114ii-IJ23 REALOMOMICS ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... • • hllns . Pool. Wa lk lo O · BAY AND 6EACH 67!".·:JOO U 40U sq. l't . fam. r1n ., .11:Jnl. lroktr• 675•6700 country kitchen, bltns, .,..,.AR KUNG Larry U y e r ti-42 ·11235 Shopping. j12 mi. beach. cond_ s;.s.::.oo. By ;ippt. 2 STORY ___ G 1 3202 encl patio, near all sch ls. ...-1X2'.:! > 931 W. 19th St. "'·'"-04.92 ouly. eves. & wknds . -tntro ~i;l.. &12·11181or545-67.W. t:LEG,\NCi': I~"":"":"":'!""":"":"":~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2tJ-4Jl-J l;Jt; szod.95 0 i>'ull gri~f· 2 llldustriot,/y ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irv. Condo. J br, z ba. j: -----Lie rm . 2 bat. tns. p 2100 FREE f''REE Beautiful 3Br,2ba, brick sunkenlivrm.frpl.frml. s-toAH 3210 •Shad-~1 Ger'---* ,,.,_,.,, ·-•1 ¥~ Newport leach I 069 New-"" leodt I 069 range & ove n. oversized rope •Professional Service• frplc, bllns, new carpel, din rm, pools & tennis. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y--111 ~ r--' c lo se t s plenty of ••••••••••••••••••••••• d 1·1 t Pool crpt & dr•"" lndry ••••••••••••-••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •L •MDLORDS• rapes, oors, coun er Club fees & grdner. in· Wanted nice family to · .. ~. • HARBOR VIEW POPULAR CARMEL Cus tom d ecorated 3 Bl{, 2 Ba, fam·rm home on lgc lot. Vacant. Owner anxious. $79,500. MONTEGO & VIEW Never lived in 4 BR fam-rm home w"/greal view. Near Pool & tennis. Popular exte rior. $79,950. SOMERSET & VIEW Large 5 BR fam-rn.i home with Ne wport Center li g ht view . Premium lot. llard lo tell from new. $129,500. EASTBLUFF POPULAR X PLAN Professionally d ecorated 3 BR. 2 Ba fam-rm home with E -Z care natural surroundings. S79 ,500. SUPERB SPYGLASS MEW .BEDFORD /POOL Spacious rooms . 'deluxe pool. jacuz zi. vi ew & rhuch more. Priced to sell today. $174,500. MEW IEOFORD Jmma t:ulat·e. prof ess ionally decorate d & la ncl sc;.1p ed loaded w /xtras hon1 e . Yo urs t.oday for $164 ,9\)(). CORONA DEL MAR RECINTL Y REMODELED South or Hwy in old CdM. You 'll love this spacious 5 BR home & enjoy the tax advantages or a 2 BR Apt. Neat 'ramily home. $127.500. · · ' OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS UOllHS & SALIStef ATTIHTION We still have a few openings In our new Corona del Mar office. Ask for !ton to find out about our special com~nsa lion plan. 673-7601 Anytime. ' s torage, f>'A. heat, air lnd./Office ...._ "' lops. Patio, renced y;ird. · adults. 177 1-:. 22nd Sl. d.. . 1 .._,. Ho•of·o·•dors * c 'd.~25 .0wner. careforourh0me.3BR.2 N ·rUea<h .,A.'""' .. ' con 1t1001n g, your seec-J ,000 sq l't. perfect ror New paint inside out. 552·066-4 /552·1755 ba w /cpts. drps, 'fhe ea ·""" ......... lion or carpels & drps. Mfg. Reps .. Admin., et'c. 642-9900 Newly landscaped. 2 c.ar yards are just what you locllelor & I Ir. Payments less lhan renl Ownr w /finance. Low dn. Cal ifornia's Largest gar. Xlnt Joe. Must s .. -e. ~a leocll 324t need for suinmer fun. Ca 11 Oa n or Ken at PACll-,IC J{.E. &12·0200 •Renlal Service!• Only $360 mo. S48·7170. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... """. Mo. Ask for Bev or Exceptio•ally •ice. 839-8321 AgL _.,,, 211 0 H t II B Id · Park f'~REE R-E.'ll'rAL book in LIKEHEWHOME ExecwtiYe....._, J oe,963-4SG796J.I786 ewpor •• D"/jlexes/ a Wlft office. EKample, l Bdrm College Park. Cu>Se to Newly constructt>d & $140. 2 OR , child, yard.f-C_M_. _______ _ nits salt 1800 25.500 sq.ft. ~.000 house, I balh, garage, schools, s hopg & bchs. never occupied; in prim£-garage. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BROKER ~l5·1'i4~~ fenced yard. children 548.44,1 La 'g un a se <"tion . SUPERdeal.:lbr,child , LgeFurn2 .. 's DA.NA Point duplex _rull y Lots for sole 2200 fine. !Sl ' and last mo. Oul.slanding vu Of()("ean pet.applns,util.$l80 Bllns , W JW , drapes, d r enlatS.200 SPACIOUS 2 br, 2 ba , z & Ca lalina . Ultra · . pool,adlts,nopcLS.$100 • . renle . otean vi e w.••••••••••••••••••••••• BJ s pacious Jbdrms.&fam. OLOt::R Z br. child, ap· 642.9520 ~.~511. ~gl. .:U121 (A) TWO LOTS lotal l().l /20'J , HACIENDA ~~~s. ~~~=. ;;;:'"veryt~~: rm., 2 fireplaces, I fn pins, trees, BBQ, gar.1---------- Coa.sll·lw.),4:J6·J.l3t Choice location, 1-lunt · REALEST.ATE sundeck. il!:J5 mo. ~3 E. mstr. suite. !\.lassive liv. $175. Bachelor Pad, sep. unil B d 18•41 1-~ II d. •. Del f'URNJSHt:D bath. $t30. .:i150 util incl. first & last By Owuer /Occupant, 4 1n glon each Zo ne ~ '"""" 'f" lllth St.6-11)·7085 rm. w/wet .. ar. uxe Br, Up, 2 Br, Down, business, Professional or H.1. 96)...1316 kitchen w/micro-wave & ~:e~~~~.' & utilities. mo.673-1616 beautiful home wilh in· offi ces . $21,000 e ach. f"ANTASTIC t::aslstde 3 se lf ·clean oven s, HOLIDAYPLA.Z.4. come or, all in(.'Ome. Tax TERMS. Wrtle KA N-CdM SJ65. I br, applns, br, 2 ba + dormitory. dshwshr .. tr'ash compac· HOMEFIHDERS ~-· hi 642 9900 f>ELUXE Spacious !·Br. s helter. Ill -1;,th St. NB. PAK , 1993 Kihc1 Rd ., uti.I . Hurry!' t'rpl, bllns, ....,,;t Sc s. tor, etc. Will accept long * · * 1)75·11726 Kihei , Maui, llawait or HUN'f ~CJ1 $180 I br, P.ets OK s.185. Call ' Ann term rental fr om fur n apt. PooL Ample ••• BRAD•'ORIJ"L•CE parking. Adulls, no pets. , phone C808) 879-1528 applns. sin gles, pel, gar 642-5200 & .rta·ti&ll responsible party at .-.-'' lnc.OMeProperly 2000 , F VALLEY New3br.2 $595MOHTH 3Br.11!::8a1'nhse,bltns. l96:tPon1onaAve .. ,CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Myta~p~flM/ 2300 ba, lrplc, pool , bUq , fn cd. Fo.ttai• Valley 3234 Call Mission Really ~i1~· n;. S~~ ~~· ;1~!~ Ea~Lsidc ; comp. redcc. l Mesa del Mar • garage. pet ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494.9731 ~".mo. "l "--~763 & 2 Bil ($16.a-~l; (JOl)t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAG.JllLLShas all?3br, 3 BR 2 8 Blln 2 .Betwe·ens:J0.5:30 ...,.,,...,. ,,...,... A.dulls.Call646-1947 <COS'rA t.t ESA) ft.tobil e Harbor llome. 2 ba kids pel garage · a , s, car · J 24Units.,"".4401ncome Furn. Adults only. Jnq . ~•.0f'••e 11\k .. ' ' g a r , pool $360 . mo. Close lo Hi gh School 28r SouthLoguno 286 "195 ""I< bltns panel ......, _..... ... ' ti:J2·3423 or !162·2311 · ' ' •• •••• • ••• •• • ••• ••••••• "'· ' · 7 ._. . · . ' • Priced at~98.000 Owners. No. 67, Bayside HOMEFIHDERS new appl1. recent l y OC .-.N Vl•'W .. 1 111g. Lrpls. drps, pool. In· 7 F, S8 1-•10 1•• v ·11 NB . t d ~ 497 1-0 c:.111 "" , outstan1 . f t k ts ., . ...," C ours , ut>-, "" t ~e • •64'2-9900• Vacant Kids /Pels OK. 2 pain e . ~· . "' . . ll.: . . B ·I an o . no pc . ~ a· lncome·prieed $14,950 · ·• inir wa lo private c ,_, nyon Dr Apt t' 833-8533 To $85,00l Spacious 24 x 60, 2 Br, 2 CorotHI del Mer 3222 Story JHR, Pool , Fam 3 BR, 2 BA, t'rplc. white decks. J lld, 3 Ba, $450. ·• · BROKt:RS45·8424 ll~, FR .. Jte!~able, by••••••••••••••••••••••• ~mk ~Int :;.r~a. ~ mf. waterview.Swim'gpoot mo .4,4·972 1. $145. lla chelor , parllJ' 1----------1 o .... ner, ~3·7vul TOP LOCATION & beaut. .~ _ or L" or •3Y e 890 Canyon Vi ew. Please • turn. Newly dee .. shag UMITS! of CCHMtfy 9G3·iS8l or 847·3025 call to1>ee. 497-1532. WestJ1tunster 3298 (.'rpl.s, upstairs in qu.iet duplex on oceanside of ••••••••••••••••••••••• h~--FOURS & FIVES J B Co do 2 B 2 car 4-plex_ Wa lk tos • ......,..;, nr. Property 2550 Bayside Or. 3 blk s. from r n · h' · Lo,_a Hills 3250 J Hdrn1 , (;!'Pl. drps S!85. lrwys. 1 adult, no pel.s. Tax shelte red, property ••••••••••••••••••••••• Big Corona Bt.:h. l yr.old g a~'!~e. club se, all••••••••••••••••••••••• near Uol sa /llrkhurst . ~O-UJJl:I. apprec. in good areas. DISTRESS. SA.LE 4·1evel w /view. 3 br, i500 ~acllities. <213 1 JOO-JI IS; ATOP U1e world. 20 mile Hllni;, 892·5005 ,\sk fur · 536·257:J;592·5010Agt. mo,avai1May 6.2 br$WJ 1! no answer 1714 1 vie w , Laguna llills, U;1n. tonleadl 3740 mo, avail June (i. Call : 1!13l--064S single levt-l, 3 Br ,~ ba, , • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 22 Unil apt bldg, xlnt I()(". 1 yr old . S390,000. 979·JJ76 Mon-Fri !:1·5 · 50 Ac ..... s.. o;"'JO NF.AR MT.11 ELIX Beautiful Rolling Hills Unbclievi.ible 1'erms ONLY Sl800 Pf'~H ACJtE 557-~3 from 8 l.O 5 or Executive living in this 2 garden Lownhome. Mir· Conclorn1!'111fftS 3425 LOW WEEKLY 55 1·S846 /S-45·0882eves. SlO.ry home with bonus rored wardrobes, air u .. tun •• hed RATES $2000 Tn Robato Unique tri·le vel 2 Bdrm room, 3 br, 2 ba, cov. cond .. vi e .,.,. patio •E••::C•U••••••:•W••••••:.·• ExecutiweSui+es '. Patio, cpls,dr"". freshly w1garden & fruit trees. Xi:. 1·1v~ ANTa::IJ 9 f-ltg lkh Triplexes jusl built. Lots of pa tins 2010 Huntington Open Daily 1·5,s:J9.fil79 house, S. or Hwy. waJk to .. ~ Del ·• " 2 IJ t 727 y kto II d. Painted. See to apprec/ pool. encl. 2 car garage. uxc " ur. :.i, µ,· or WR v beach . f"rpl. garden · I kc & 1l • u 1 Bl d y k • s.195.mo. Ask for ~v or Musl see al Just S29$. per a rec <-'Cl er . .:.c". eac 1 \' al or town patio, absolute. pri\•acy Joe.96:J.45ti7or 963•1786 mo.5l!G·9127 system. UySo.Cst 1-'laza 536 .0411 redecoraled, 1.ncl crpl • 4fS.D. f'wy 979.(}.l~3 160 Acr.s-«omono Beautiful San Diego Co. 41 UNITS $450,000 Rcrfect for llorses Subdivisions or Retreats A Slcal----Only $700 at' th.ruout, prefersingl~or Hunti1Mjtot11eoth 3240 3 Bil . 2 BA ~ONDO; . . ,,, 'STUDIOS&llRs co uple, s.ioo lease••••••••••••••••••••••• s,,.,·1n1 g pool, aircond.22 BR, 2 Ba, brand •h '\. •FullkilcheTI !'.162·8050aft6pm. F ' I 4 BR 2 BA ca r g ar , 642·1334 , S22!">. mo. Nexl to lh•: ·~lco.t ledpool MUST SELL Beaut Golf Course Lot Trade Motorhomeor? irep ace,. d · R/O ' 979·3237 ;586·64(kJ. heach 111 l{unt. Lich •Laundry l'acililies IMMAC. 2 BR, Corilido, new crp s, rps, • ~ \J?3 •f"rcc ut1 1it ies adults, no #)els. $250. mo. walk lo schooli:; & shop. L1g•n1 HHJ-1 3252 . w •f''ree linens Extremely motivated l911MNH1 lmldCo. 640·S37-I ping. $315. fno. Ask for ••••••••••••••••••••••• f-luntinglon ~ach 3 br. •1'V & maid serv. avail· SELL idle items with 3 Be~ :r. Joe. 9ti3·4567 or 4 BR. family room. li vin~ 1.1:. ba, ga rage .. '~.:· ~~h . •Bar·ll·Quc Daily Pilot Classified Ad. seller. All Z bedroom un· its. New carpets, painl Ramona, Ca lif and disposals. Reeenlly l-;:=='=7="='='=89-=3333=·==::1.=::::::======:;- upgraded. Spendable Is SEEK & "IND' 12.7'iO{Oil $100,000 down. r, Fantasti c vulue. Will sell on 9'1G financing. Earns $(;440 per month gross. l'rincipals only please- r t.111 loday (7 14) 752-1700. INVE STl\tENT DIVISION J'l{E REAL ESTATERS 2·4 PLEXES Side by s ide in excellent l ocation . Pri me in· veslme nt.a ll 3 bedroom, J ~ both unils. Annual in· come Sllt,92<>. -ex· elus ive aalei price $85,000 . ea't'h . Ca ll S45·842• Associated Soulh C<>ast Bro«er:s. ean Fl·ont. NB. House YDKACTIH.~GG!OSTEDMR GEDUPDELIATENOZSPDO NRDRQOPOTONEAGL[ANU ·OEEBAGEGNN KYLRAC RCLWVP AYUXRIN~AYTEP CQMOPC B&OAYAFMGWl,TKCLQWI URHINNED&WaNW18A&ID A88PAROWOFRGOYHYLLT CLDOILGZa AIU8HAWCAI AMIZOTEKCALBNACIKIM llaPENTEAGLIM~~ITAW "Gar apt 4t Duplex. By 'f',;;;;;;;i;;;-;;;;w;;;;;;;;;;;;-ii;;;;il';;;-":;;""i;;;~J I ••• 11•11" .. t ,... ....... _ .,...,..,..., own er. v ~· '° ......,.,-.,....,., ... ......,. .... ,.....,......, n)ghu /wkndS. .._._..,_ ... _..,_,.i • MEXICANHLM:k aP.D·MHOUl.Df:ltEDG081fAWI. o vi n I ton 4. p I ex • HOl'IKY IM.JZlAllU tit:MPttNT t AGLt: MAIUIH J: 0r8nge~1 .~ X CtonOlll.)' ROU(lff,t.f:Gc:.r.a SHA•P·8MfJ'llNtiO WHITl·TAR.IO,. $81,000. Principals onl)'. ,MALACCA Pl:kN gpAiUU)W ZON'E·~O.lrD ;. Bkr.642·S8Sl. T_.1.,.....PMsT"C" • lftjoJ m11ch l1r1tt "S .... 6. Fiftd" p1111\~t with °"'' M> Find •hat -want lfl , cliKv•••ift pn ,,-ntl In 1n 111·""'.-* cf 24·Pl'P' book1ttt. D 1 ,~ fted Toord..,~11fl'IH l,h•ndDl,~lllOrMtll,mtlLl1'11 chtdu al Y PllotClasi s. PIY•ltl" 1ro "S~li' F'if!d" h1 t11rt:of thlt .... Pll'llt· . . ,. . I . $3186 room, din. area. firplc. Ch11dren.S275.5Jti·•Vav •Phoneservicc 2. 3 &. -i Br ~z7;1-$385. cpts--drps, z car gar .. BLUt'FS ConllO. UnJurn. •1 1nilc toot·c•1n Ch1ldren1singlc.s & pets fenc~ yard, srrinkler.s_ S350. mo. 2•l46 Vl st:.i ,-0 I ... · Ok . No fees . Barb"ra, /\va1t May 1 $J.'>O. per ti .73 01 10 i'\ tu:rease 111 su.n1111er I I I, t .& .... ..1 O)l'.a r. ti · • rcnL Beaut. 1 br lurn' 1163·67:i,; $$7-7620 mo. s . as uo.:1x.is1 · ~ ''"" . ~· S h l ---~--~.---1 1-49!/-~5·14 , 2 Bil, cµt, drµs, l>ILns. :~pt:. ~l...., ,& S~ •;). ~:~'"' LEAS!!:, beaut exec home, , , . , D l \li'. refrig, pool, ~ar, Style ~ldg : P'lcn~I gar., lge htd pool. J BR, 2~ AOULf t:OM ~I UNJr~. 2 pl 3y area,lndJ•y,..,.,,u.,pd. P?,J l,s"!un a_.lndr.),adl.ts, Ba. z car gar, . form din Br & Oen_.~ Ba $f75. l.:!ub Chilo OK . Nr. Oan:t Pt. l i1JUI t\eels.on L~'·-. t. ~~lk & liv rm , 1''<1m ·rm House. swim pool. Call Atarlna.$22!1.-49'l·0561s \\:of Reuch oft Sl~r. w/frph;. Dltns. water SQ(· 10 am·S pm. 400.450'J IW2 78-48 • .,,, tener, cu~t drps, &crpls, TaWllhous w;Jlk to bench, schls, 2 BR,~ BAT~wn~meon U•J.•r•i•he352S parks. & tennis courts. El Ni guel lioU Cvun1e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool maint. incld. $450. t..ease$285/mo.f>M·b'9ll. 21lR Townhouse. 118. Ya mo. 968·8068 Hrtwport leech 3269 1n1.m beach. Cpts. drps, , •. ,. , . ••••••••••••••••••••••• I "'!! BA . Oshwsh.r. 2 car WANrED. N1ce fam1lyto NEWPORT Terr CoodoJ l'.(ur.$250.673·317!1aft4ot Ledies2llllDlllttl':t Rewtfrff ~ · Next lo beach, ~ .• 1&2 Br fro m $l:ts. Ja c u zi is &c Te nR1s. 846-1323 -IC C'Bro.~.r our home. 3 UK, 1 : . 1 • wknds . 2 BA , w/crpls & drps. Br. Zh ba. mstr . s u te,1 __________ 12 BR Condo, 1 ~ba,•tu·. Ni·ce yards for summer blt'!s· fam. r':' .. lndry .. Ottplexes UR,_,. 3600 11 u n t . II a r b o~. fun! $295. mo,~ or pQt10, gar .• ()C(lanvlew 0 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wa~hcr /l)ryer. No 96.1·!186 A k ror Bev .or IS acre pa rk w/pool. S.175 MEW DUPLEX $225 mo. 891·4.2lct .. · r Joe mo. &«·1357 846·8890 j\a · Deluxe split•level; 1300 • Central a rium, singl LUXUIY COteO sq ft, 2 bdrm w/loft-Ocn, leoch J _ story, R. z BA. Vilt• on water, 2 br. 2 bl, view, C!P.IC, plush trptg, home· •••••••••••••••••••t:· • Pacifi ownhorne. Nr frpl, boat s lip. pool, like s torage, walk-in EFFICIENCY apt. pool tennis tourts. ;acutai, hobbys hop. clos ets, bath & guest $180 mo . $60 wk . Many other amtnilies. Price r ed uced! Mr. bath, bltn gas rangl.! 4 pool mail pMnc. I. Vacint. $.too. per mo. He ad, 673-7022 eve, ~ven, p11tio deck, 2 car dry'. VIL.LAGE ll'tft. 962.2811 or 862-t47l ask 629-9661 days. Agent. enclosed garage w/laun· @4·9436 }l' ror Ro.'ls . 41ry room. Pa)' only elec· . 1-'-'-"-'-"-----·IRRAND new Newport tric. Adults. So. ol Ow:t Mtwport Inell ~ t VACANT 2 Br. bllte to Terrace condo. 3 Br, 21,.~ Hwy,$ blks from beach. •••••••••••Ii.••••••·~· beach ft 3 ~r. 5240. Ba. $400. mo. Adults. no $425. 43S Golde nrod, SHORT TERM. S*" Singles, families. Aat. pet.a, $75•5900, ~r, no ,Corona del Mar. 1714) oc:eanfronl/vlew. 2 a Fee. 919·8430 fee. . J1S..m'1. · br. Wkly or mo, 646-f I .. . .. • • • J • Frida A rll 18.1975 • 6 ·p I 11..fi .&. • ,, ... ..._ 1 ' ' • • ' 1 .. ~ 4~ ~· "--' OAIL.YPILOT ~. r::4f4 II, ;t,W ... -AIA!' ....... "' ··~ ' ' ' ;II~ ..... ...... ,. Aa= I " ... 2 • · 1 •11•' l_::..,·p·, ~ ... ·•-•••••-.•••• .. .,,._~,~· .. ••.... • . ~\ij.,•f•••ll • f!••"-cl • (~'' • t••t~,_, :.tf' • ,.... '~'"" ..... '".'" ... lhl-111-.. -....... 1!!111. 11!1Uir.a. ..... 11!1! ....... ·---. -~·...... ... ..... *' .. ,._.. a\.M ~·~ -~.y.,~ old 1-.....J..:s,, .. n ·-~···••,•!••• -··~ . · · .·~· .. •••••••••-•••••••··~~··~··~-~e:.e'Q;Mi!'t••••WJi .. ,. •••••• ~···~··••''' •••••••• .. •t~·-··-•" ... f 'l • 4---· :4olll. ... rorre::i9"*· ,JH • ..c; ot-IY ~ •··MQ'. \ Mallll .._. 376, Cos .. M..a. ~124 ••••••••••••"••••••••• . . Lido Is l~ ,w~ ... roat. 1 1 _, ~· hillbr,J ba ........ W.U •• 30fttr'Att.5HoPS ~ ..W99!A» ( • ~•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••_••~•·••••••• 16 .2 BR •P'a-.6 ll05. PAllC ti~ -bedroom. l billl;, I car • 1 HB •.r••• JlS,O mo 'Prime rt dWllllt llf WiJ I 11/M ~-•IWKUP t8dr 2 8a 8R,,Sl1?·~·Aduka,no Ul1t pd. pool.•Jaudry APAITtt•m ::::e~:: 1r:=.-~ ', . MS,5209 " ... ' •v.Wai.1•-..••~l •~~·,Wftt.-··•~h.Col.;..TV.'mald pel5. 645_.,53 l~c""~drpo,dlbwh•, ••aa.-,:r 117UO..· • , , I ";:1' ALllToo .... )jloalio ... ) Ql.d !'!°'~•ii!! ~rotp.~Ca. -;h;er:w pool TJIE MESA c I•' No pets. No _......, 'u , NIM tn FoCic.. .Y.U.y. l'~~l~;-:! II~ 11 ......... ,... 1~,.N Ne~port Bl, NB'. LUXURY 3 b'r, nr. Sout child~en underll. • Luxury apa~ . u Z Br un.fuin, ·~~ • ' Pool " G)me rm . • tre,ca .. AdJa~nl ~LO Ml4l71. ~l \ t..~-e&sl est. Plaaa. $275. Bit.as Hacienda Harbor Apt.a overlook inc the water Jocked aaratt. --~ bflV'I•· 9&1·7'1J e.WIL . Fe 1 l Iv a I o ( A rt Serving( Hartior .,.. at \' ., · Cpt&&drps.$40-1901 646·taHI 1 Enjoy SJ50,'!'00 healt ·adulll, no •chi~ ar '••PM . Gn:iundf '' · 1yeit1 ~ t..!.. ar,a, 1 s w1mm1na: pools, ·pets. $200. s..e tm ' I llGiROADWAV , ·, · ~Cle .. Rh' 3776 t20ALBERTPLACE OPEN HOUSE I t:ht d t I co rl!I OUNAll:AC P Pt 'OftmandTl>i ~·.•••••••••••••••••••• n hluxe 2 b•, l ba. adults. Sat6:$1.anM . l e 11 ennols b'" I w·~LIP'0 a~ a bl • .. ·le~ MW' br ..._..._._ LA -ti ' vt. '1 or ~ ..,., S kU ll p us m es tcyc ~'""' ir --· , ia H.B l bli(" beada1 N ,i.l .M50!). L2.1%---. OM 'll,wulktobch.SlOO. nopeLs.$185.CalJ: par n1 n~ spar. lrails, pulling, shur D/W, blln1, Cl"J)I, pool, amoke"rsor•~• e.ch.•1.,,· .~· ""'f~-7915,·, ~7,1,_,.. _Leonard Hall. ' I. May lSl. 827·UL1.'.J, 530-3572 833-fnal :r· $2Zb5• ra,uo. crdpu, lleboard. croquet. Ju Adults only . ..-. · ffOftl $1&5 · mal•orffm';~.. ·•" ~ •-• "orona Ln, Apt. ''A'' rps . ,eau •.car ea. • •• trp, $224.SU monthly· 0 L • tYRNEWTRJPLEX Jmmed occupancy, ,8110 1 a nd Z·bedroo IMMAC 2 br, 2 ba.,nr, ~wood offers hare< nice 41 BR poo,, / ApwhMwts 3 bed.~ ba, bU.r)S, laun Adulta, ·no pCta. S2'1 .W .. plans and 2.story· Hoa1. QUlet A~Ulta. tin eounlr)'clubHv·, home, c .M. wt\h womaq TOP LQCATION ,_111t 1 tt£ . 0 lllrfwwidtf'd dry facil. Adlt.s, no.In. Wilaon.642·1960 hou ses. £1ectrl PaUo, refrl1 ~~aPriC:,'\~c;an ... (l.chlld°').alf'6M'f',1 MISAYllDI 1 Yd& •111,.-.t••••••••••••••••• $265. 67~·648Bor640-4161 1 B~. _pool, cb.llWhr, utll kitchens, .Private pati "2·1Z1tl ~:'·r:!u=~ -· 1 DllWI PLAZA. ••••••••••••••ff••·-• MS'•• I"-~ 1106 , Ir-Sl•O P.~i~s~~e adul or bal~on1es, carpeting SPAC llhmar 3..br" , h• full time adlvitiea ditt:c. M"TURE l;adyto~re 2 ~ror1l0f't> or otnee. Ample i --''Hlllt -•"'--""' 1.: -oru1. fpo.-324-.£. 20Lh -dra~nes-:-.Subterranea -dennf.'Hoac. ~ tor •tio plan. ~q-B'ft;;-surt1lde--""""do. ,.rkln&. TQWa licouri\I')', --.~ ...... -,.,. •• ., •••••••••••••••••• Family-Pool.·5'18-1911 645-476l-par~1ng with. etev~ t>eains,lfp), IJMij, quiet. BBQ'a:r1ripl lii moref--w111me. nr Be•cl'l , ,atmosphere--:--.-.,.-•• ·••••••••••.,\:••••• 3 l!iR"Apt. Spacious. Lrg L -c.--....-11-G •. * Optional maid serv1~ adults. $290."2·12'11 J'reesUnda)'bn.ch. Shqp'&. 11r. ree. a.c.' J.Sa5Me•• YerdeP!'. E. L6sT!FOtiNt)~pnf · roomw/bar.Can belum *-r • • • 0-P.-t ll26 Just north of Fasb1 . Plua beautiful sin&let, Reu.rent.S3&-Ztt 1 CoaLa.Jftta:~lZI 9'0-JlKIO.A ........ Low 0 r u n r urn . Ca 11 Pool. crpt "drps, lndry, •••••••••••••••••-•••• Island al J am~--~Spa~-·2 ~ ~ ~ b ..... • · n1 d I•· 1-E 22nd St ......--_.... "...,_ 111111", ,,_, lwl edroom. •. p~ ts, •--4.J~ Coal&,.,/~I o. ilS/795·6400 8am·6pm au .... '' · ·ouPLEXNewlbr 2ba SanJoaquinHillsRoad -aa"'-"" •• -.._.._ f -••11PCH•ll -1 n ....... Near Beach 642 3&IS • • • _...,, aar, Dia.-., .. -Urniabed 6 unlUrni.shed. ••••••••••••••-•••••---c-IQ • , ~ , • ::·. wkdys . _ · · deluxe.~ ver1 lg. Gar., Telephone (714)6'4·1900 adults. 646-1112 OakwOotl 'Gardea ApU b 5$7.aoG,34 hr. ~5 ,RE\\' ARD for Lost Uttle' ISiand. New custom •2 BR, 1 Ba, ~es~ Verde. bal~., nopet;s.13MM9 ror rt!nt11I informatkin TOWNllOUSE> "'::1 __ .. _ ...._ oilers •• eackalive ··No lOx.21~ ~j4-RA 0:-~ mo.<ln • ,Sala'St4211rr»oSQ ft . Cat. jil:-1e, b,Uc lwbi.,2 yn r. Adults gar retng $195 .,...,mnn;:r_. Rent Ratse Guar&nLee " aceo • · old. Vic : Warner 4' 28'fo : ·2ba. Yrly. Adulls. N ,; 833·_4 · · Foullaa·¥eley 3134 ~ ........ ~ Cor'd, 3 br,'i .... '""· We suar&oleo ••·t , .... ~ rear).636--411Jlt • CORO,N'ADELllAR , Euclid •. l»-7,,_. G'fSl.333.\. 0 pe..,. ._., eve •••••••••••••••••••••• \Jllli:lll' · 'patio, encl 'd. z car ••i. -...... Sto dhC o1n •or--APT MANAGER . Pool, rec. cenle,f, adu&ta. rent will not be raised for Sina:le Garage t• Rent. . , re-,: . ceapace, YOU~D· )\'al~bntJrTf!n· Yf:ARLY Unr. Balboa Cpl lo nianage llunits in PARK PACIAC Nr. w estcliff. 1310. ON£ FULL YEAR 4.)'ou CM . Ph: 644·l21t.' D:t 28 . rppr~ , '?°"1111»27oo &q. nla CalateS'l in' HunL'C :!:~~~.'~a~~~.tiJi~:~ ~~s;~:~~~~~~nd ~PU,L'.I'LJVIN~ 896·1701or8*56.\1 :~:: ~=thbll!!!. (afl~pm~ ... ·":: :·· ;.L!'~1~J·at~1060 .H8tbolir~~-· ft~"J br, 21h ba. double petsorchildren.6'2·i960 I .._..._ $115 ~BR. 2 .BA. Stei-to heh. cup•ncy. 'R'enls from GARAGE Sine.._ S&«Nt M.Al.-'Libw avail loc iii FOUND: Doe 2/?D, sm. prage, palio. t"'hildren 2.._tr..$205 38tb " Bal. Yrty, sass ~•.Prinavarybylpca· only. S30 ll'MlnUl. O»ta tM Majl at nti FAC . mi xe d ma I e , O.~ .. Avail. Im.m ed . Bia Sunny Upper, bltns, Fum/Unfmodclsavail H11•11 mo.Avl.5/15.m.&$& li0n.M:odelsopen10to1. Meaa.MB.41"> ·: 1 1TOR·Y·'1QO ·mo.42$30l.h. wht/blk/br.wh. Begs $311<1 /mo. Deposit re· .. , ••• ,d,ps.$15S.no-·. 102501.41. ~-1 d . \ 673-5410 Sorry , no peta or , · NB"•;.-· • beaut~uljy.5*2472 quir e d. Cal l now ! 5-tS.S21oor546-689s. --..,..;Ill •2WEHSYEI\. ch,Udren. Otflcel ...... 44~ · · :•·. ,· - . ·~'¥;' -• .· 61~·812 l & see at 333 :Fou;:;~~~V Move in w /deposils, S-Chi••ft 1176 •••••••••.••••••••-._••• t.,lfl9tr1t11l• 4500 ~ :,Prec.CahcoCat ~.[!lflhys lA ve. 1-1 IDIM only 1 BR $190 2 ·BR:••••••••••••••••'!••••• • Q~· ISOI W fclHDr: •••~•••••••••••••••••• ·Vic,,_ Cor1lca Pk. Cf' .LOFT ~Tl MOYE-IM IONUS szao Refri&, Security, 2 BR, 1100.sq. rt. l~ Ba. ·Garden · •• • 1111 'ON VI·~ ·cuna wear int: flea coll1r. 2,BR.oriGrandCanal.Lil· --N "-b ......_. •. -NewportF~"'· '1· ,,._,.,--M69.556 .,,. .. Bal. Js. Boat dock, PvtPatio,frpl,lyrlse Pool, ~acuati, Rec. r uvac ·' a • .......,.a1 • •-., ,.,.,..,_.., ~"'\":" Nlauel are1. Handy 1.01--·~·-----~- H 'YLOFT_..__. llwliwtt•.._.. 3140 Bidg •/exercise rm. clubboule.4·Plu.Lease A--.-·._· ---'-I-•..,.. 'San Dleao ~ -IO FOUND p . · sadianl heal. Year-~ "'°"'._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• BilliardS ColorTV. _, $185. Mature adult. ..-.~-"'...._ CaU~SitcMaali1er .• ... 7 • -: up, •,.,OX 4 $350. No pets or 213A•ocadai.CM $1001 ........ ' S . '· ..qz-3799or492·9610, ~.,........ (114)142·ll11exl·246 2000 t.cl ft. Call owner mo&. Husky t1.-. Vic. ren.673-0201 . 645.0143 v...v lrvlneAve.atMesa ibtl\'o1idlrvine . ' tll:Jfi"O , ··> Gaclleklft..llapoUaJla. ;,i'!IB• "'5-4855 BEACH FRONT NEW pi .. b <a!Dce IJl<ll, 2 'll' BUlbDINGS ot .o choke •h~jn. "fZJl!f . ......... 51r90 leoch 3811 AOUL'f 1 BR frplc pool. PENTHOUSE 845-0550 t·o I Rm su1tea. cori-ro .. ~ -... ""'° IOOO . · ' · ' •.t•••-•••••••••••••••••• s180 197:; p • Guaraateednorenl New 2 br & den, z bti, 1erence am. Xerok· ,-, -.JTl'•~w·· ~·-~sollsqE ~twk-.oJdTanHDalaky. D'\JPLt:X J Hr. 2 Ba, CM mo, omooa, increase on· •~5 · · N QC ~• • '"' ·-... ._.,,amt a •.~I r ,..., frpl, all blLns, pvt. sun· I 4 -cop1er. r. .,rport UN OR SALE AT Vie •-:..-lol Aa 11' ~·cli ~{pts . drps, bllns , nr ~ Ca ll 645-4Jll. dttk overlOok'g. beach. 11•1 . 133·3640 lK DOWN Koll 1 ·· · ™.. t - beaeh. $260. 642-11;,.s. OM IEACH VERSAILLES Sokl for $90,000. Will rent ••••••••••••••-••••••• i , . I "'~ Croup, Brl1t.o& Ii .Baket. >BR IB •t•••g ~--lo• $500 P•• mo. toROO. MS-. wk up with Cellter.C1llDaaCurtis. ~9-105'· ~.,..._.. llZZ ·unil. -shaa~n°c~. d';;:'. qualified party. 2$ kitchen AO. wk. up apt. '< 7•1 4 ) 9 7'9 · 9 2 O a IL--'-O=.cSccT.=..i\.~~d-u-l"';'-9-1-.-. ··~•f•••••••••·~··••••• dwhr, fncd patio, beam Bachelorfrom$200 N_EWPORT AVenida Lobeiro, (714) $48-9755orM5-;Bn. DoHrman, DMle, vie. t22 .,L<irkspur. JUSt re-ceil, frpl, gar. Adults ISecur1tygateenLranee °492·7436or~ · ._.' ••-•-. M' y · · G '9c;~ 2 br, Iba. w/gar. $210. 2650 Elden "D" 2Br,1"2BafromS275 IUndergroundparking. Pwl enLIK . priw CM ... "'_.. __ , iss. JeJO. reat)OulO 11!?8.1'44_681J01644.7fl6 537_3125 3Br,ZBa,view,$47S J'Elegantfumlowiges 'Apaluaµtir.wlalli4 :1:.1e "$55/mo. UP,. ~~...... One Unit, 750 sq. ft. at ~~i.~f~ .. ~~ie~~~~ "B''-· b d' w· l lthebe h (Billiards, e·xercise,, orU•fwill1U• 3900 5 tors.5&0058 ¥",..... s,,112.,SO~Furu-· l . lnlOOOI. sq. Pleose '· Bel. 2P· II · 2 K, frpl, llns, IS· l YR NEW·2 BR, 2~ ba's, * ID era ac Sa . r....., . ·a -· ICN, hw='s "er, sunde<:k , poc:H, shag crpt ·d, frplc, lovely is beautiful ' IHtdu;!,~~decks ·~··-•••••••••~••••••• BACH. apt, nice, evt cntr. ~=.:-..:::--retl rooms, hot water, 511-9353 . ;.dult.S,nopets.uisyrly. kitch w/bltn R/0 dis· •Viewsofocean. (Ocean view! High on ~ & ba Older mar) or ~...,_.....,... ~spa~ heaters, parking,1~'---'-'----~:--ti7~1418 eves/wknds. po6al&0 /W,free~ol CalalinalsPalosVerdes the bluff overlook· ~ woman.642·~C.M. r Lrastf.Alkfor LOST : Colden R.etrit'wer, fl It TI. Y Furn. Hachelor. washer &: dryer. pwt. :t8~~~~;;~ks ing Newport Harbor nanac ..... , CdM room .Ir: bath, pvt en· . '. j ¥c~a~n or Miller rJ _:(I ~~rl \~k~~~·~ .. l~ -1ncld ut1I. No pets. patio. sep enclosed gar. •Heat.eel Pools-saunas ( Priv_acy ! Pea~eful , '-:!.~':."!' lr SllS mo. Util pd, MANBOR ;Y.rereiny'' ... nzt .'. -, 6. s:t>737 Townhou,e apt. 11;vail Spacious. Mature person. 61~2948 " • -. nowl'or$2SOmo. •Assignedcoveredpark· ISereneadultsonJy •lochelcws T : Sheph8rd/Huak ing COMll 'L-PROFESS'b µR<;JhE WI Br .• ~ bl~s llo 6412·5270' 868 t950 •Additional free parking <I Elevator service •1II,2 II BALBOA Pentn$80 +Cam Cl bkl do«. lonldl hbair, ~leb·,.~ ·beac. et ar, lrpc,n..1 2 B _ ..... ,_ M .d . .1 IACH,l,2&llR •211.lO... _rm,tv,pv.tent.Noamok· Haa•.Aolfi8 .. 1 .1.1,27801 co°MPA y yrs o , rwn. , .. util iRcl.$300.673·11~ "'"'ux~ ~~apt. * ai .service~vat. FRO 195 -Sil" ing/cookln&.673-4419 ar or .v~, •al · rnr11·e • .Vi•aif41'1116ilin· ~--~-----1 w/pnv. paUo. Enel gar,J •Furn1tureav.tll, M $ • AdamsJ, C.M. Elev •. :"'7'"•! 'Rl::ALTORS .-.a:-CM CMtaMes• 3124 $200 . Prefer adults . . MeMv.N.hlt&Acl.N "sis. Upstairs Room. f\e<'. A /C, clec., ,j•'l~for,' Sl~CE 1944 ta......,,a, .&•MW. S48-330l Open M·Flo.6 MOVE IM IOHUS ., .. O·l·IOO . Facilities, liraited Kit. music, parkin1.,•·1ec. , , llJ.4400 Lost: 1 BrOwn ,fs white .,.,~···················· _________ , -.~·:Offlcal•Palll •· Satl~5.Swll2-S 901CAGNEYLANE Priw.Eves.141..-&3 patrol M. R.. Stever, Dutch ·aabbil. vie • VILLA MESA Closed.Wed. NEWPORTBEACH m1r .5.5 7 -01,36 or 1100 1~-.'~M........,,,air Newport ~tto,riea . (3,,.Br. Adultsh no pris, Carden apls. Private (Corner Hospital Rd & _ Deluxe Bedr09m, P•l 646-8396 . •ond""".· ol(I••. ""'Xln."'t loc. "2-8547 . .v.'Q~whr s, s ag cpls, patio, swimming pool, H t• _. Superior above Pacific ~..... home, 1h1re btilh, kit. .. t-::. 1 ----~---~ ·\f!.se,d earage. frplc. play ground. 2 car Uft lr.g;Gll CoastHwy ). 'D,... priv. Cll area.18Q mo. SS•PUSCi)Ff $115!ino-:-l~MinrileSt .. bosl !fltles~ llllish s..e&.e. '';pQ. Gas &: water pd. garage,2Bruiifumished Pacific 714-64.S--6242 646·21M2 1617WESTCL1FF-N.8 Santa ·Ana:l.M&-75lZ or MaJ~ t yr. Vlt :Orante/ ' bOI from $195. 7-19 W. Wilson, 0 A '$100 • mo0th ••-pons,·. AGT. S41-50a2 M7·lllt.1 -Sji'n'tl.;,l,'.:be1.~ 'Reward. "' LAMA.HCHA.4.PTS 646-1251 111 cean ve WESTCLIFl"2Br,l'nBa -·-al.& '1 • • ..... $789':~ '"' ' 778Scolt Place. CM (714J 536-1487 townhouse. Adults only. CORONA DELMAR ble working girl. 5 Br. 3 W Ta....,: Jlllb Sq,. Ft:. Suitable for lite . . 642-5073 l ,BR Modern, util MngdbyWmWaltersCo NopelS.17Z8 8edlon:ILo. 8 T r-.1-Ba home . HB . Nr · A ' Mf g. ware ho using . C.OST smaf1.·.1rey poodie ' 1 1 ' 1 ; fumistled_Nochiklrenor $285. mo. 548·7533 · 2 r ownboule. ,_., MagOOlia .lr.'Adaft'l5. Call Mew,....~ L..acuna Uch. Sll5 .. rpo. ·ll'P8 do1. M._ miuiQa •1 ·~ASAVICl'OR1A CHEZOROAPTS from$2fi0.~8rf~l205. fordeta ilsDQS6U-Do6. Exec!utiveolrices 494·~1_ sin ce Apr. 15 . Vic. i~2Br. Unfum/Fumfr. pets. '110· mo.6424413 8234 AUanta *LA PARISla.E Pool, leDIUS, coobnea&.al rlitel968·0522 SlSO·l350Month .... W.ttdl 4600 Thaylis ll Temple ~ .... ;$1·69.-gast··••.pd. SZ20·Upper 3 .Br, 2 Ba. No l ,2"3 BR. Priv. gar .• 2 B•. unlurn. Allet-~e. breakfasL Some ocean&: ~ , ViewolboaUi6-water ; We mns him·•, .. ""' ~ •• d =-• Calalinava·-~--te Room •tt• ~,-,~. •.• llLL~a•-y· •••-'•,","."•.••••••••••••, . . .• ·, · ~ults·NoPetsSec.gate young children. Call pool, was her, ory~r. Fireplace. Heated pool. ~--.,...-· • • "'.. w --• .Popl.,Rec. Rm., Elevator 644-4847 or64CMJ980eves. Close to beach.S36--0336 Adults. $2lO. family stttialt.. Cloee lo prtvian .. ~·75aali6 :31l Rea ltor 615-GtGI xec9t1,vc . t who owri~s, S 5.0, .a E W A RD t o.r f°c.?i:;..v· · 642-8910 979.1"K'o shopping It rifte beach. PMorwkftda., ' ··~.~.. ··'-"''" -!"'·· ttome &'really cares I.at ... WOOfie'~ \>; OGbennaa.• -ictoria. l"BR duplex aN $180. Util Lada'es 2 l .. 1t'11 -lt'""~"' i:or4 °"'--"'d:t ~ Ge' ran ·sh'c S La ~ __ m A••oss f om •ol•co -e 644-26ll. --4J50 OfflCISP•l'J. -. ,_, ... ,...,, ~-.,,,,q· "· p. · an ~.MIDITEllAl*AN incl. Gar, pvt patio. l...tfne .. ' r g u... ~T"":~Y furftrent3'1.in~l oilic8 lic. Lost.Balboa 3,,.·., YILL•GE Refri g & g.a s stove . Next lo b"ach. Bac:-h.. 20432SantaAnaAve '•••••••••••••-••••-•• Westcli~f OriVe .. ~ . ., Ma it ~O:P 1Ne wport with ..Pe-t1+rt:··Please ·<:<tit ;;,,,,.~m "' Quiet. Shg cpl. 2W8 D 8 YFRONT b b THE·EXCl11HG Vacaoty fOr elderly man f~ .• private ba~ti..,rn; oteaht~ylew •. on year:!)' 963·7965or751·1b79. ~.l:::"'d'-~m&Den !'!:.r.! 5 r. R efs req d . J &l hr from 1145 · A 2 r. 2 a. PALMMISAAl'l'S. orwoman,.Weslmit;1ste-r c'"t'tGetc. 1'1 1.7,15: Jlef~ ""4s.w111payl350.·'450.l--,.,------- ·.1D'l: ........ '"°°"" Jacui;i i s & t e nni s . pvlbch. Pier,$550.yrly a rea Medicar e a ene . I .~..:..,-..,. ~mo t213J~77itorLOSJ:Cirla-20"'St.incr•J' '~.::-~~~\.ownhse LARGE l r, shg cpl, hld 846~~~HE BEACH 979·1935or6444.710 MINUTB~J'°NPT w"el~~~9or~l318 NEWPO'IT~~)~ ~~d~x , 1?17 hitUer, e:~:eita'!!rifoo"1i~h:~ •.. 2"400 Harbor Blvd. pool. Inran ok, Sl~. 1887 STEP'S TOllACtt Blcb, llr.2BR.fmm$16Z. -HH Rew1 d 968-4811 ~to.Sta Mesa <1 141557-80'20 Monrovia, 9743 Dix 3 Br w/ dbl gar $350, 28R, Iba, winlerS2J:j ADULTS, No Peta S If ...... -4100 3 Of(icCes , rec_el)ldel .. rmt. Wanted i.o Rent or 1"'ase; · r · --alsoXtralrglBrw/sngl HEWPORTCllST 1581M .. Dr. •••••••••••••-••••••rm.A/ ,music. U'lle. l600 Sq.·rt. rorArt.ist'SLoit:-CaLGray/wtlt,t\.'J " ' Part:Llce WO BDRM large; yard ~:';ts.$~~Ps. ~-fr!:;; 2 BR. 2 Ba rondo$52S (S Blks E:~!J!)Newport ~ BR, 2· ba, near bay, $225 Mo. Br~er 57w7oo Stud'io., Near Beach city . yrs, blue collar w/name ·~ S•ro••ugs garage, refs. $175. Eves facil.S36·317_~or91i3·S32l. WE.HAVE 5'6-!llBt" beach. park. June thnl J~ION · Viejo-Laruna Ph. 1Z131 ·4;j().5473 or Lai. Just neutere(j. Vie; 11>ELUXE1,2•39rApts 548-622Sor1n . 19 SUMMER RENTALS Sep& lSlh Weetly Niguel a~a. Handy, to ~-5823arter7. 8alboaBl/ISt..673-87s.$ . . l?vtPalios-HldPool BR deluxe sl~ util DOWNTOWN, all ocean El Toro a t Jeronimo. 173.-.o473 San. Die10 Fwy. 200 lo ~Ponsible 'coup1ewanlS Ptn111•1 . ..6351 .~r.Shop'g-AdltsOnly pd. Bltns, crpts, pool . views, deluxe 2't.3 Br, 2 NEW LUXURY ADLT 2000 aq ft. Call;.owner cheap house rental or••••••••,••••••••••••••• M. _ _..nW... •...a.: $200. 1978 Mapte."&&s-B079 ear gar .• all B/I. New. APTS l"2 e pool 131·1400 · · ·c ANT \•'. __.. •,-...,..... F $275 o • 1• •rec, 1bare, N.U. 548-7526. PR£ N ? ,1777Santa Ana Ave.CM or645·5647 rom mo. pen rm. 2.5092 Farthincs St. l MON. l•ee -. -at'• IO Cari ng confidential " house SaL & Sun 1·5. 120 586--M60 '"'"' .. K .. ••ow ·. grAptlIJ 646-5542N EW 2 brap~bltns.shag 14th St. Tobin Really. REALTY~OMfANY ocean, new dk. B_rwn. lntcils 4650. counseling "referral. ' •. ' .. LET US '<•PIS. patio & decks. 846-13llor1W6-4138 H·a· IOUa•-s ,..._ t cptg $175 875-eS'IO a(l:t / · Abortion, adoption Ir: D · b o Vi · "' ......n• 13-55o2 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• keeping. . r•MPER YOU rive Y 111 1ctoria. b •DEL.UH-A limi,ed nu. mber of 0CIAt4..,...... 6 EAs•· ·r · h APCAl.IE .. 7_.~ · • "' 645-6117 EX. lge 2 r, 2 .ba, dlx '"'.....,..... .-... own ouse on -.-..-.. . Mtive il your way in this poobide apt nr bch. Adlt, Easlblufr 3 br. 211.r Ba spacious Z bedroom. 2 3 Bedrooms ,+ guest * l MO. FREE RENT• i pnain ~hannel, Oxnard, 1----'----- , ·.W:~~· J I -1 o ea t e d EashicM Tow • rme s orry no pets. S185. ~:~cn h.:~;~·r 1:.!te.•nd'.i~ ~ra~e~! ... ~!.~~Uft· i.u..:J!~.' (i;,)pletely 11-23·3.._ Rm. olficesNlrom Ca8. New z~ ~ fl JBr, PIOI' _7 •~oWnhouse-for adults Brick frplc, 1600 sq. ft., 536·&362 db A IS700Say•-=1.ane, , _ 1 ,, per mo. ear ) a w /c rpt g , .ap· -• 1 '14ftly . rd rn , rm &: I garage. uto ..,......,.. Lynne RothelJ6M__, airport. Sect'y. serv. on ~liances, drps. 2 sun· .o NE WAY HELP '~•3,~rooms,2 baths k~:~ f:5.~ -·0· mo. MOVE IN TODAY $159 dooropeneravail.Pool6: Huntingt.oaffarbour premjsn.Noleue req. decks. Boat dock/ramp. CENTER , •}'i;cshpainl&carpel~ · mo.+ ~·sec. Spac. 2 recreation a rea. Malts · (714JM6-3341 ............ 42SO 833·322391.ilnoon Accommodates 40' boat, t4hrHot Line&ts.-~.C07.Y fi replace •$I 00 ""9!!-br, children OK. 17391 only, no pets. Uncoln Property Co. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833-Z840 After noon dbl car gar. 141», mo . · t!'~ny patio vrr-"A" Keelson~ I blk_. w., GI • $337• 11 po, GARD~~ APTS 1 Call (2lll)842·6l21 exl 346 Youne cuy needs YOllnJ. ~eGarden seltingw /pool CASAGRANADAAPTS Beach SI. off Slater. 86SAmigosWay,NB ~· .,..,, AilrewM•la...,,: HUNTINGTON Exee. a.am lo Spm M0n thru attc-active·,.sllm,workiRC • L LI · ••••-Mana•edby Luxur)' deeorated 1pts. Stunninf •lew, club Prk, Sw ... aae new ofc. y,·1• gal wo'lh "'"'"" ...... nia- • ".•F1UI garage w. /storage uxury vine: -"""'°"' "' ...... B •-·-•t --,,_ •-YJ ... 1 , Yours for Just $225. 1 & 2 Bedrooms WILLIAM WALTERS .....,id 8•·1 crpt.11 :.::i!:• ..... priv1s, sleeps I .Sammer Attractive, ~urround 'gs. mind. 642·6481. ,, . THE VENOOME Rec. room&Pool Hl!AI 0CUM COMPANY pa • tna, a-..... 3,rec. resv., $85wknd: $125wk Easy prk'.1;· Janitorial ...... 51/IR•est/ Anaheim ~ 979-1911 2 & 3 IDltMS room. g1m. aauna Ir ty. Gloria, ~3167 or Serv. &utlrs. JJd. *·mo. , ~e SPIRITUAL READER. 40UM errimacWay,CM Beautiful s tudio apts. 3 BR. 2 BA 1 blk.. to beb. pool. Adults only, no 337·3958 847-2.Sal or ' 213-Wl·ml ••.••••••••••••••••••••• Open IUAM to lOPM · '.HEWPOIT F 1 bit d ' Yrly.$325. pets. 2811 Bristol St, · eves. Ai:lvice onallmauers. &C;• E-SIOt: 2 br duplft un· rp cs. ns, IS· 645-7054 CosLaMesa WEEKENDS! Hunt· lt2N. El Camino Real ~ .. >PAITM&n'S rum. Pvlpatio&garage. hwashers. 2 car garage. . , iD&t.oli. H1rbour, new 4IO up store.offi(es c~ .....,,, SanClemente,Forappt. . Onl$1~/mo Rers. Sl90. 5S2-3343 Sundecks. From $275. ? BR w /pool S?2S + util. LG. BACH S. Furn, 111. 1 bth. a&udio. rum, sJps. 4, drps air bath. J 7301 .. Opp1rh1Mty 5095 CaU492·9034 492-91» plus utilities 536-2579 Avl. now. Child/pet OK. hr. -.nfurn. 879 Center, PY\. pty. 2ll-S82-3185 or Beach81H1.s .ea.p ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- inranls. No pets CONDO 3 Or, 2 Ba, qi&&, BEACll area 1 2 3 Br Yr. lse. 968-84.591961-78Z7 Apt. 7, CM. 1611146 714-454·1639 Affil.late .1 "'YQjJNG LADY" Al'e)'Oll 4SONewportBlvd,CM drps, bllns, frple, pat6o> apU. aew,; nea; new. .___. • & .111!...-.1-L-.....tl heati••Offke VENDING finally free o( reap." .Adlts.$325.&42-1155 Bltns. -$l6S to MOO. 'No Apalwww .. snwmsltecL • P -1 .. 1.--:m-............ ~ 4300 Overlookinc Newport fift11ncial worries!· Now JET pvt. 2 br. 2 ba. w ......... lltecl JtoO wU.fwM•d JtoO •••••••••••••-•••••••• Harbor at Newport Blvd. We canteachyou-li>wto l ookin-g"r&r 'a certain , bltins. frpl , pool, I Bdrm , gar,· stove & fee. •••••••••••••.•••-••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•• IOOMMATIS Approx600sqft..M2·4644 increase your income person •or the opp. sex . r.adlts.nopel5.316 W, refrig, Adults, no dogs. TOW. Want e d to a hare wilh vendina macbiMs; witlt wbom you call ay Sl40. 240 C Avocado Prop1rt,.Mplf. beautiful 2 bedroom FFICE JN A BARN tr.di or part·time. Vend· tr1Vel &: follow thesun? OAKRIDGE VILLA >«·8230 846-llll s1111•e furnished or untumished Country setUnc. front en• inc coffee, cig1reltes, Let'.'s ta.lk I 673-5631 bl .. ,. apts at Oakwood ! trance .. outside sign. candy ... drinks. welj~-~a=~~"'---. i~d~~n 2we~,!~. ~: $175. 2 BR LARGE 3 Br, newly PAinl· There's $l,OOO,OOO. in in&''• newly clrpeled,t furnish loeation1 ~I JI!:,...: w. cenler. 645-1197 Stove r efri" Clean ed, i;hag crpt. drpa, frplc. recreation faeilities . famiahed. Pn!lfer deaitn nnancia(. Call toda, forl ,.,...._ ·'!:'::.:.c:.=====.:c=-1 .. ' •· • dshwhr, 2 car ear. No ll related freelanc'er. detaila • Cel l&.ar\ed_1on •••••·•·••••••••••••--.. pur1f1ed wate,r, green pets. 2 children overs. Uw ... you'ft Comp mentar1 tennis MO-t440•MO-lal , the told' to financial 1.,. HocindoDeMne lawns, cove~ed gar,, off WAl2thSt.H.B.12BO. at.,. llld lesaom, Sunday brunch. .a-... __....w~ street. parkana. Adults, v ~A Sports touruments. A UXURY ~ec. otc.auite -.-ndenoe. 714-8J8.2700, -r.:-: ---. • 60 W . Wllfoo. C.M. no pelS. 2020 Fulle""" 2 BR, t ba. a•• .. bltns, II MILL CREEK 1"'1dm• a'cu~·-c Newport Beach, Sb" IOUYI""• -Mola 7 025 . Bl-:AUTIF'UL A e (I blk E ofN-tor who plans parties ibl . T-............................ . GROUNDS A:e: 1 blk So. ot .... .&;:; ~d :.~r~~Beach BBQ 'a.·We'U evea hel •/compat e party•. ~ctivet Price hw:l'. ExPtrience4 Cl••s t mlntues to ocean. 1.ge c . M. 642·8690 · · you find a room ma~ M$--3700 !11 !.•veat.o(y It Oxt~. driver ~· Work: L«al 6:8r.1BrSl75.2Br1---------2Br,t ""-ihaCondo.Rerrig, Son')',DOOl'Ml...,.21 OFFtINdiWAREAsE · Cupi,df()fftlsale o·r lii:la"'. Teamster • . Wilhpatio$210.Gas ~75. 2 BR, bltns, panel· Wa sher /dryer , patio, oope&a.Modelsapendai· Approx3000,qft.~~Pflt 418.500 j 848!t•1r · Water inc, Draperies. 1ng. crpts, drps. pool. In-frplc. Walk to shoppin&. ly 10 lo 7. Seemr large ft. PACIFIC RE~L ·•EM-- rpets, !Ii heat, gas rant Gk . no pets. 2265 Ca· Sml -~ild/pct QI(, • :aid• the apa~ He· UTATEt14Z~ · • 120-FTusUn Ave .. N.B. U.S.. CO~ST< Guard Uc. ve. air conditioning, nyon Or .. Apt P. &33-85;1.1 mo. ~lllJ. !Jon. · REAL TORS 642.tQ3 Oceaa -OIJet'ator bet._ 1-«11:m ing poo l. rec. Newport181vd. Office . Point Vin~ " C1pe . wa5bersatdryers. 145, I br, lg. patio. many ieedl 3141 OAICWOODGAJU>EH .8 available, $05 mo. ut.il S • n Lue as deal rea •kloeU1. cpts. drpg, slv, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·A'el'S pd.17~7 Noc.ice -Tax. Accts. 23 fr. permanent poaition Gil rn~, rnt. gar. 4·plex, Penthouse, fl>mmanding i'tielduftliftstyte._,.w J•ha(.J)oftr · Pl-actice. Ret.iriftll. Write mot.or vcuet of any ton:. n 1 c e s l • • n r • ocean view, spacious 2 bttn loc*.ingforwttftnffe.. . ~· :t.ano •CDM: Dehtxe'Oft'ice&•, Claniried A_. No. ~ ·nace. Clipa~ o1 ~ I at h {Ne w port. Non· Br, red shag crpt.quiet· lifad Ch8mp60nlhiplilnnis lhlltervice/ampleprll:I Dail¥ riiot. P.O. BoX pl,~ ~lt•r.i:e '° ~. smok 8· a~ull5. Pruent no pets. 2607 Solana Way, COllf'fs.hNteclMirftmine NEW JBr "ea)'froat apt. the WELTON BLl)Q. IUO. Coi ta Meii, C1 nevl11N fr ma1ntaiL tenants. middle aged.. No 'Le.494.1419 pool,IKUUl.UUftl;l)tua $1tl. ·mo. 1r.ly. Non !155EC.t·Hwy~ _. Write or pb, R .. ........, motorcycles or dogs. Int. ~ .. 17~ •tao Ffl1"t's Rd .• Sa• pd . on deposit. Ref's. VER,VSPECIAL anMpntrec.pevtlllon · Furniabe~ 1'~12'-tlS. .PLASTll Di•ao . c.a •. 9210l.or Avl .lmmed.842·2142 Cuitom de.sign <i d wiff'IUresklt'°""""& WANTED.: Roommate m,o " " u 'nt. · CIAPr91QP-1l+:-.U74 PART Rent ror Main· Townhouse,act0M1lreet ::..S*:::.:n. ~·\•ht.,.t:,"r'brn:=., f:e::!t~':i: ;;-, .. ~"tJ ~Int lnc6me. Loc•ted:ln tenance, homelike 2 br, 2 from Cove Beach. 2 br, 2 llAND NEW' wau~x;urn '(f Jacui1i <!Oftd ., util lndd:~ MW Santa Ana~~· 70M b1 , den. Adults. $245. ~k:.Pt~:!r~vt~~~ -pool JA-1r·v~· ·M:2'D» \ · • ' ~ ~.!Ci'il:t~;w· •--•••••••.~•••• .. •- 642·1276 Adults only. No pets. • 1 llDIOOM $47.a79t . ~ • ....-....... · Coad. tu-C142 · . Pt: TimeCh1utfnr/Com· ''THE VICTORIAN " Rel'1. $42$1se.4t7·1"7or ,...... 1 • ..._ 4411 . pl.IUon / Coot. Dep1 f• Ne•I" decorated. 2 br 642-6638 2 ---~-2 •a Grelt N.B. pcol bocne ~ ··~··•••••••te• .. ••••ii hf,Lalat ' 502. a.le. He.leno 5tl:7lf7 1 -.. b••· or pr-or. ma11: ....... L .. 1 , •••••••••••••• .... ••••• , • w/gar.Adll.l,cpts,drps, ... .,.... ..... 3169 ....,bt . ..-.MS-l.50Z. •;....,..-••-• • ' i~ , ~leafti~10f2da,. ~Jn •a>atlmenL. ~n:~ ~da I~ 't":~c;.:a:~ ,••••••••••••••••••••••• Ill.,.,_ k 1w ftoomm9W wln&tid Al-' j oir. tl~~=~~, ·QIH t. llOM ~tit. i Own lraup. lOl.l'urnll•.., ...... 20 LIVENea.ThoBeachl I (710)M,,,_ r, Wonlaa l<riooL A . .q.~~.cetf.if".., pi f'ORPR}VATEMDNEY1--~1·---~-- blt. SinOlr'p~ l&T "B"Vlctoria ... 1\9() C-ilofSal .. to», CoH 6d Bcll.-aaza · REALESTATELDANS HaleH1•1.,.1in ulll only.:,°'11ce ., 8eaUllfu1AthfkAPts Wn~ 1·L-' .... 1 • •, !>."-' J l&rranca111ents m9de E'fpQu•litY..S4MD'I. .•toe:oo:·-.LOVc.LY.vcryla .• br,2~ fr.-SllO Newport Staonaeeftter, rour...,.eorourofnce. -..... '"' ll<li f UJ ba , ne wlf pa inte d . t~rook.,..,.t.HB Rooinmote-to'llla 61111 -<-. H"1, A-llMthlp-.Coll CtaH1tt..i Ads Hll bll ..S-2 ti:nel'd ,yd.Nopeu.iZJS, t•Z"SJ lar1.,Duploitntaroeac ~~ . ..rt. 2'DC,Bkrs._ J• j tem1 ... ·s-rnaJJ ltetM GI'.& · 1004 El Camino. s.&-5104 -in Ncwpot. MS-2746. Call 6'8 for info.• (714 JS43-Qlt aft)l lttlon. llUl79. 11 == ) . -1··~· ...... ··~ • .. l • • > ' ' , , , -1 1 •• 1 Frlday,AprUIS,1975 CAILYPILOT -~11dJ~;;;B~f!ff 1t ... Dfal)er il. .. ff.i!T'mtr 11 ... Carpet SE v· · 1,CE D ..... RECTORY Plumb ii. .. atch 11. •• ope ''-· emo e l •• .• :··0 e . . .. Wore 1t. •• Hoe lt. .. Clean it ... Move Roof it Landscape it Til e it. 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Reasonable J,.ng Service. t"ree £:;t. Gen woodwork. repairs. In My 1-lome work, re:.a11 . Int/ext, (re<: pape rhani,;:lng, airlci;s In Hemodellng & Att~r;~.· Sm! Addits • 551-0-71 ~--ree Esl642-Ml4 8--3370 plumblnt:. etc. 642·56!3. Reason a bl.:: 646·2103 c :io t . Ke f :s. 548-2759, 11pr11y . 25yri;exp1179-5294 cte. Uni<iue & Un~utn } , lefliH1"9 ..,.. ........ , ..••.•.....• t-.i nish Curpentr]. ere a k I D r i!JJ Re move Com 1 L <-· u-•1ft9 L-cop1-642·3913 Work welcome. l\Tbr f!-.,.t;J· It p awnao;-rv1ce. ,,..... _, r-'-"-/SI-Uur<::.a u. 20 'l'rs e-.·, emodcl,Kepo1ir. At"-h a lt /Cement. luw Co /R /Cl ••••••••••••••••••••••• R L S I NO R S I l -·-. ~ "' Vince ti7~Ul65 ' a-m.m eaj e.anupit1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• : .. • • -. · ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-1:.161 · • ":J; JS a b ysltt lng . Fenced Y11td. Loving cure! oiny ace. uny tl1n1J. G:l2·52W. ralesst9-w33/640-0168 t'reeest .$48-614216'2· l\10VINC, h au li ng, R O 'f OT l ~L J f;IG _$25: ltc11nsrd. F~xtcrior, l ayAttn :AptOwners/Mngrs. _ . -.-:a;: & 536·847SaftG LEON IT£. CONCRETE •GARDENING • garage cle:1n u1). Rt!hable L1111d11t'.?P111g, ~ S1tle::;. monthly. 979·33JS,. Apt Pai nti ng·S15 per Quality hoft!e imp. ~c ·~.'l YOUNG CARPENTKR ST A f11 P·I NG, 'Cob .. fast service. OOJ-6452 Free Est. J\tai;tcr ~hg. room Call l'edf.36-7085 yr? ex p . i' ree est1 .F~if Quality Work/'f lirut bleJilOne. brick, llle. Mow/Edge/Maint U<&y or eves. 10m price. Wecarc.citlA~ t.ov1n~ t••r~. ,fnt l.l •yd1 Materlals.$48·0l38 John P•llos,ete.64Q."349 fo'rec£i;t. 548 l-taul1ng, yd cleanup, 000·217U •THEHAHGMEH• flle&ter/R•p* eves & 111knds t~12-1171t H r I d u y , / w It ,. -nle te !'it · int vd mov ing, a ny.area. !<elia-M Lic274046. Free Est. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ray days 675-91M · .• ;"'.., ~· h "-'H'tl' C "'·'617 ~---· '--.... o ... a-:.a ' ~ blc,lowrates.556-0347, OMNW"Y D ' h s .,1ti: hl/w,...,ci.s OK. Jlcfr;. I s urpena,: ~· --..,. cleanups, lawn renovat-•••••••••.-••••••••··~· II n .:s c war t z r • J>ATCll l'LAS'l'ERING Roof'-· •t:,, •• 5$6.0J.t7 J e"o1uu Patio cover s-t>oors · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ing, pruning/trimming. Ho.IMce..-... r~l repla ces-·Pla nte rs · ass.1301 ~,II Typ~s . Free Es· ••••• -;~ ........... ~•· I Y Cabin e t s C~urit e rs. Or~&smakingln1'he . 646-46TG. ••••••••••••••••••••••• JJ ljck /C.'ont: .. r.·~tio.s-..... 1".rlN"J:r,•oao·r. JS t1mates.Call 546-M25 REPAl llS . all,.·~.·· •. ---"I.'~ our lloroc.. Wkduys. J<'orrrucu.,Jlepairi. Eltro"i.n Manner. We . 81 k w 11 BBQ~ ~-' .._.. '':! .. · ~t'...&..z. 1'1'13\\lre woman. $2 hr. furnish everything. lk!· .E ~ p • D . J a p a n es llOU?ECCE/\NlNG1~ o~r oc , •. ~· Ptls. y r s·, w or man s h i p ........ Heas. t'rec est, lie, Qllll-RC rs. l.'qv lo'•' cure . . di Cord G·a rdcner. Comm 'c l .. DU?iin'-'SS. c~u Jun1 ce s Kers . .Es l.64~ guard. take advantage , •••••••••••••••••••••• for _W a~t . 830·'6 •. t, ... "'"·~•·. " •'XPERTCARPENTRY i.oigne or you. ay R gg d A •· 67S _,.., f ""1'~ l """~ r.. · F h. •-Residential. indust 'I. a e Y n • ..;. -........· Movi-• o my exp . ...,.... ......, MARV'S PLUMBING ,~·~n~y~o~m~e=.'----·~.,.. GENERAL REPAIRS· ~s loPI . .wv-tZ.l'l ......, ......... 5ff•h:e Cabinets 645-1995 by »pvt. only t'ree est. M:t-0345 THE BEST in Domestic ••••••••••••••••••••••• •TOP QUALITY• • 646 -9&>7 . J.C. HOOfo~ING .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llecfric.. GERRIT'S Cleaning, Rob:bie's llag OUT &AUOUT?? lnterior&Exterior NOJOBTOOSl\1ALl. L1 censed&lnsured •. -~AN·~ Y DA n N .Es . C~t 5HYice ••••••••••••••••••••••• GARDENING : & Mop. S48·U737 Local/Stat.ewidet.1oYing Call Lee 8J0-7278ev JUST f'LU ... ING? Free est. 5-19----40G6 Socrel ;i r l;.1 SerYi cc. ••• ••~••••••••••••••• ELECTRJ°C I AN. S ml Cleanups, Berrnuda re· •li0USECLEA.'11NG • 7 da,freeest,S2l·207 l Fast Serv Reas Rates ROOFSCllECKEDI•,. ~as ~ates. Uy the page J 0 I{ N_ S C a_r p e t & jobs. maiAt/ repairs. 22 novMled, tree trimmin by reliable couple. Good Moving /H auhng. SLLge GUSTO f'AIMTIMG Just One Call To : Hepa1 red & Replac«k,, or hr. 640·56M/S48·2'>1fl Uph~lslery . Dri shampoo "ts e"p. lic 2U 548-5203 rototilling, Exp & dep. rales. refs. S48·6271 true k:, R eas. "Barry Low cost,• exter /inter. J UST PLUf'.1lUNG Direct f'actoryServic• -----~"'-"-'='--l l s ool relardanls l ' · 9637"~" Protcct &beautifyhome · · • · -....... 548·9723 & ~35-bi98 • 642-4111 • License C~·15!M96 ECHtl119/fniMI O<!greasers & all color G• ...... HO US EK EEPING or bus. Exper'd, free est , 1---------1 Pl!: S·l'..1·2'J6l -1 10 Yrs e x.per. iii ·all fields. brighteners & 10 minute ••••••••••••••••••••••• eoe·s GARUl-:NING Own transportllllOll MO.YING 7 1::1:1arn. G7S-6!fl7. ~ L. R. OTIS Plumbing ---~ 1 0~1 Selectric. 96:1-3'85 bleach to r, your While y •1D c• 1t.e.11..11-Clcaups & Ne""' Lawns • 54!1·3100 " W.ater htrs, all sizes, dis-Tllr I! M ·1 • car•..,ts, Sa•e mooey by · .,.. ~!!9" .... .-. · Ph; 6-16·2U'lt> OUR ltATES wil Please •Wallpaper llanging• 1 t · • urt yn, .--Comp Malnl ~ Y 0 7 Y •· Hy Former Instructor posa s , s oppages, re-•••••••••••••••••••••-;1 i>avin~ me extra tri~. 'f.ll.'o women wi lo clean ou . .-rec esL rs .:.Xp. pairs. re modeling and CERA:\tJC "fl LE. New A: CarpeMitr Cleun living room, dining J a Pa n esc Gard e ner Co m p_1e t e G a rdc ni n g home completely . S:!5 per 54!1·71·17 Carl Rebko -646-2449 rcpiping. New Construe· Remod~J . Free esL Sutt) ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm & hall $15. Any·r~ Comple te Yard wo1·k: Scrv~~e .• Molw. e d g~, day 5'1ti·02G<&. flai""'9ig/PaperilM)· Propapcrhanging.No job .lion. 24 llrs. lie & bond jobs wel coine.5Jti·~26. SAVf; & Profit. Cu11torn $7.50. couc.h $10, chair S.S: CJean. up. t'ree e11 t . ::aes ~.~:e· es~ ~~~s · Jii pancse llouseclcancr. •••••••.••~••••••••••••• too s mall. l"Oo job too j ~~~·~,·~6~"~'··1'-------J ""'":=.======c..,.~ T"cmod, repair, odd -un. 13)'rsexp~s"":h'!~CO\Jnt;;, 642-310:1: · · E 0 t 1 large.CallM98·2728 ., in!tulution. f'n ic est. & not method. I do work ~--er•.u.-xp. ""'" ranspor a-CO l I EGE Std t ·,1 --~-------1 rreSitr•ic• "' · myself. Gd ... refs. •·1--0101 · • •"' ........ tion. Si8·6862 p,·,·nt'ong. Int. & "ext•. n •. ,,~ Y S I P · Ila•• someth"ong you want ••••••••••••••••••••'••"• uesigns.645 -3430. ;>.;J Flo' -ers/Mao'nl/Ld••:'J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ou upp ythe a1nt • I --~-=-'="---l -~------...,--1 " -T D · 1 p · 1 I · A"·-k"t hen ROOMS PAINTED· to sell? Classified ads do Tree-'frin1min". Ton•' O" MINOltllOM£Rfo:l'AIR STEAM CLEANING sod,sprldrs,soil t'O HANDYMAN -Homes & r y a a1 Y 1 ot ess equip . ..,., 1 c "' r.-., PRlco < · Cl Apts . Co n scientious Classified Adtobuy,scll cabine t s re finishing , $10ea. it we ll -Call NOW, Pruning,lremovals.I:.uw ... '• 1~1umbing ---€arpl.'fllry A'f SHAMPOO . i:..;, Canup. Ref,·. 613-36"" Ito". •Ph: .>10·'1046 • 642-5678. Rates. Dan. 540-0.100. · Ceramic 'l'ile. 5-I0·5.:i00 &16-711 11 " 546-till6l 642·3331 /646·4908 Crart.sm an. 645-6558. or rent something. ..., u jobW.,tod, Holpwootod -·7JOOHolpw-..... 1100 HolpWootod 1100He1pw..tfll 1100 "1fpW""'•d 110 HolpWaoted 1100 HolpW..,.,d 11.0 ~~.' .......... !~A~. Female 7050 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,............... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ··-&· ••••••••••••••••••••••• · M NURSE E OAK malchlng Orcssc?r • BOOKKEEPER/ JUNIOR SALES EN ·RH CHARGE SHOE SA1ES WAITR SSES Ho-boy. .efmb loed; .,..,. i\f a ture relia Lile lady SECRET AR y Exp'd . Dishwas her wantrtl. fllusl • . . ' . , . SA.LES/MGR. Ex per ·d Saleslady !•";time. Ex per .. ~1ust be asonablc. iJliS, more. ·401· w /nursini; t!X p. would f"ull chg. bkkp'g. & assist be well g roomed , ex-Age IO·la. Eari:i S20-S40 11 -7 shirt .. Z rughts per l'rh:ate Tennis Club ne<=d In 8 GradcstM:le.. O\'er 21. 1\ppl y 1n person Kings Pl. N .B. like to lake c<1reofeldcr. w/secre tarial d uties. ll e.r 'd . ca r me 1 s per week getting new wk Hunting.ton Beach attractive. personable Apply In Person ONLY. No Phone Call s. :>, ly lady. Including Ille 1-lrs . 9.5, s m. congenial R.e§taurapl, 628 No. custo~ers rortbe DAILY ~o n v Hos p ital. 18~1 1 ,::irl ""·ho meets public J-IEMPHILl...'i Si-IOES Surf&S1rlo1n 2 Roya l Doutt~ Vast!~ •• hous~keepini,:, .;uok ing. 0 f c . X 1 n t. be n·e ·_s : _ 00.iisf.H-.·y. Lo.guna Bch. ~ILO f alter. school and F lor1da St, HBS.17-JS I;, w e L 1 , c a .n t a k. c 5~ f~ashion Island, NB .'.>!IJO \Y . Coast Jlwy NB sis ea, 3111 \i11la ~al',., ctl·. Expcr. Best refs. 714.979.2210 -. Saturdays. You must be Nurses Aides all shifts r.cspons1b1lity and ' has Call &H·~ NB.CanneryVilla ~e. i 956-1763. -Doorman & Cashier want· out of school b)' 3:00 p.m. . ' · vro\'en sales exper ience. ----------· IOOKKEEPEI ed for BalbOa TIK!ater. 18 a nd be able to """ork at Conv !fospital M u s t h a v e s 0 rn e * SUPER GtRL * Wl·IO W 1\NTS TO WORK"! Appli..ces 10 le 11 0 US I:: KE E r E R . Ex p e r 'd f o r ·w e ll yrs of age or older. Neat least 3 days per week . No Call 642--059J knowledge of tennis. Ph.: Accurate typist. & good DR!Vt<:AC.4.B! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof c s s i u ll _.I · establi s he d produce appear ance. Apply in deliveries or collecl1ng. 640.6766. o rganizer ;.ble to handle .C HOOS E: your hou rs,ork KeftlllOrit Washer , ". Jt efcre nces. liy t>a y. lacilit y. ::> Days 3 wk. person 709 t.:. Ba lboa 'frans portation provided. NU RSING de ma nding work load for yourself. be your o~·n or Gas~ t." • .548·2JU9 Blvd NR • Call 644 6236 boss. fo.l t:n or \Vorpen. _.., ... c;cccc='-------r·n e rs r c q 'd. Apply in""'" · ~~ . 1 • Equa l. O ppo rtunity RN'S, LYN'S an d 1es pons 1bil 1ty . Can be s lL Ahtly han-YowChoice$179"•-He1p Watt+itd 7100 i> er s o n . N e.w p,o it r.·A~ _;·,~tnini,: .,_,,, _ E 1 SALES Insurance cx1>erience on ditapi)ed . ;o.;t'at·Clea n At these 2 1ocation,.;.of\I)',·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Produce, 1601 Ncwporl Tfai .. ~utif. {;.\f 1o1rea~ mp oycr NA'S . assel. "Al.lo ve a\'e rage ,\µµcarancc. \'els., re· Sears Jloet.;uck & c o." AP'r MGll couple. new 12 HI, ~i\I ' · -~, Mus t h'a\'e depe11da1Ji e ·LIVE-IM MAID MEN & WOMEN s:1 I a r Y & ll e ne fi l s · tired. AJ::C 25 10 ;u. Sup· Adams al'f'.tagno ha. JIU. · CM R C\I ' "· f 546 11!10 r.1664?7 Experienced acute care For a Governm e n t licnef1cial Admini stra · 962·778 l &l OOE.lilhSC! unit; B .. e1nldr uc-C'CIMH'o&s...d"i · car. · . ..,. · -Forworkingfamily of2 h .t 1 1 P /l. On 'po"so•ed ta• subs'ody· toon "o. Box 713,Corona plcment your income. C'I "'O "'"~ t1!)n. 2 r, no c ul , pets, · · · w /n o e h i-ldren . L"t. osp1 a on Y-1me-... " l>r1·ve a cab ti hrs or more ,. · '>" ·"""" J • .. S•tE<u.-.;o ri J. " 111 ·11 h·J•· ,. __ , l deli\l "r .92625 · fo42-1960 • t . ~ · -~. ". EX P ' D SEA J\fSTR ESS ll,kp·g & '°""'""· Prerer C'a or a s. 1 •-"· .....,., ac program. .. a day. Ai•p ly 1n '"'rson, • Expe' "P1tome · ' " M J . "-·to Mes • EX'CEPTIO.N . .\L .-~ Keninore Gas Dryer " ~, · nc~~~-• netided by sail maker under 3() yrs old. Xlnt liv-rs. ensen . .........,; a TEACHERS Yl•llo'°"' Cab Co .. 186 E. , •, ... ·.b-w,.· ,,..,_ WE. STEN SCAM EH. AS Good p•y & y.·orking con· ,·ng eondo·i,·ons & hrs. f\1 emorial Hospital, :fol t<:AH.NINGS IUth St .. Costa J\lcsa. Xlnt cond. St5 .,.. --t• _,,. So C ' l Pl a C'I · Lewo·, "onao>"o·o1~·~rvice ,\n ap1lreciut1 on for lhc 1---------554·13-ll J(=/S.C'l's . o s az ' ,. dit1ons. Apply in person, S ;i I a r Y open . Ca JI Victoria ,. Costa J\1 csa. l5u E ... 17th S~. :iu"ite 211) val ue ol" cducal1on is the 1 ----="-'-=-~•~"~· J • NE .Ul!.:b NO\\'! 1-c:::::...:::-16881 Ha le . Irvine. Ca . or 963·"35 11, i f no ans. 642·2734. EOE. attribute we look for in Westinghouse 1'1i,:gy battf .. · <a ll «7.4u-,3. An •·0 ual ·=·1896. 1 ·~;;~~~~~;;~~1,~~co~· ~';'a~M~e~s~a~.&12;·~•~7;"'~1 u--h ·•· h • h /' ' -2Sk " k I C 1· al 1 --~ LAJ ....,.. s I ,._,--c anu1se cavy uuty was e r·:. i Y'r-ar ·, r v1nc · OllYn 1:a ...-Oppty Em plo)·er. . . our um mer e mp oy· T T I• I UHDEIWRITlllS-o•~•H-·•CHEll . t T e ••••••••••••••••••••••• dr>'e r . Avoca.do .. Ex .~ e m po e mporary --.e P LVN. [/lime 3·11 shift. "~A •~ 1nen program. o r · · II -t cond. 11 mo. old. 5a7· ·-c..;a 54044SS fll0Cl$sdl"s ·. i',emalein40's,p/timefor Con v. hos p. Newport Beginners lhru Ad · quest 1nterv1ew a pp s I • mak· g 1°mp · N • 1e· ,. ··•n•ed E·~r ·d only s I write. l'crsonnel t.1 gr, A..ti ... I 1005 Wh . 1 1 ·bl ·· · Ir SHIPPEl:S sa es • 1n .. area. ew pay sea n • ~ · .... ~ · a es 1360 S. Anaht:!im Blvd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1r poo con\·crt1 c ... ' Assembly Wor'k p /time Downey Savings & Loan j,;';";";d;e';·;64;;2·;4546;;;·;;;;;;,j-'c~r_re_<~tl. 64¥.21.·8044-..~.~~--847·8536. · Mat1 Estab. Corp Suite 127• Anaheim. Ca h""·asher . ti mo. new, s.!rl~ 1 for s m a ll brass valve h · d · · due to expansion, has f'UILIC AUCTION . in 2 )'r Warrant)'. t·~l.! f 0 c · as 1mme .operun:1n LYM.~elief PIXAnweriRgSerY limi ted pos11ions i n 92815. J\1ANY JTEMSOFFl.NE i250.sell S175.&15·1l.15Z"' ~i:pno~t.' ;:,:::n ;ID . .sO ~c l~a~ ~~gt;. ato~n~ Food&Cocllhil .LVN ur HN •• w~ke~. Exper. pref'd. D-Jys or dircct comm1s.o.;um sales.rELEPHONt: S,\L ES· ~STATE J EW.E LR 'li'. yr i;. Approx tthr.;,5 days pr 0 e es s. 0 r s. U n . W~s 11-7. Con\•plescent 1-los~. eves. wknds includ 'd. Experience preferrl'.!d . Sell Oran ge t:oast's /\Rl' OBJECTS. AN-Oouble oven clet>lr1c : W •• ,551.-,.,~·· ExPeriencet.l /U:1ys Ncwporl att?a:N~w PaY E0~.540-1962. OranoeCo.offices. 1., .. 0 ,,,e n ew,paue r . TIQU t:s. fo1 NE FURN. r a nge "·1th autorn a t1c ... ~ derwrilers & Shippers. . ..... '"'I I .. ~ ... .. L'1" PHO 'E "OR IN k h r --==-c.~-----1 A11plybetwn1&4 scale1ncf!ecl.Ou.·,,,.,.· CallforA~pointmeni GoodeiJrnings. Big<.>0m · r~ C. N .-· eoo ·1n i::. ex a us l al).· Atsei.blyle-•11 ~tf~r~d ci~rl~·:~~~Cna~ Sher-'°'tMewparf MAIHTEMA..MCE PIXOpetetor fo.lr.N1cholas miss ions. Choose the ~~22! BROC HURE . Xlntcond Sl7!1G-W·tkiJ2· EXper'din boat O('lt.Vas· loans. Contact B, J . 4545 MncArthurHh·d & Jan i t o r ial work . Exper. Re lief hours . 17 14 JSJ3.3860 hours you prefertowork· Frigidaire, coppc riorlt·- se mbly, !St & 2nd•shifts". .Urehm, 7i4 1963~l, l~~~N~e~w~po~•~l~lle~o~<h~~l lletircd maQ for medical £\·es & wknds. Call J ane, __________ 9:30a.m to lp?l or 5:30pm Massi\·e Spanish style 16.6cubic ft. Rcfrig-. g~ · CA~p~p~· lt'Y~· ~M~a~e[G~":r:e:g~o~r:1~~Eq~u:a;;I O;;;p~po~r~·~E~,m;:p~l9._;y~e~r r facility . . t:Jlen,4-1700. EOE. •·SALES to d:JO!>m . Call Mr. Lee d t n in g room set. 8 rond. $175/ofr. S47·!1i7!t' .. V~cfzlsi.J~I f)laccntia, FOlt'M.ERMARINES Jnquiretiton·t'ri,833-2528 :. at 64o·4100 between c hrs .Buffe t & table. -CM'7.,_m &3PM.· G h •• ~ R ·Pit.-• PART-TIME 9:30am and lpm. 615·4""" Dishwasher, Waslc·Khl .. ' ·coow, F. ITftMI et t e .-acts auvut e· "' ~ E 1 ~ • AU'fO·" -" 1••~ cent Changes for Re-Male/femaJe .p_arking at·· Experienced Itek, A.R.· &FULL-TIME EqualOppor. mp oycr Universa l 911 port. "Uni·: Expcr'd Ollly. Applica· e nlistin g, Cpl over 2. tendants. p /Umc, N.8 . Dick ope rator, full /part For L01'S0t .GOOOIES · \'Crt ., Stain less stu~I . lions acceptt?d Mon-fri Married earns $59l .QO a Good oppor. Call (213) t ime .. £1 Toro oirca . TicTocM..tieh TitfeDhSoliciton G:inger J arAntiques uscdti mo ·s :thenllot.lghJ. GIN, ST. ALT. · ' REBUILD!Ett ~:30 ·4 :30. P'a rk ' Lid mor1th, plus other incen· 868-6530 b_e f. llAM ,. 830.0890 Con\'eniencestoresales. S2 per hr + bonuses. 2 Spr1.ng re~·ta g sa!e thru house w/ blt·ins .• =-i;ro Conv. ffosp, 400 1''1ag6hip Del Parking Serv 1----------1 Hrs per night & 3 night.s April. 20'}a to 50".ll:o plus . rirm. 67S·l8ll5 , -..._,. .-.. I'd.NB ti\'e9-· C-all S48·5847 uxe · ' PRINTEDCIRCUI....,_. P leaseCall.8J5-6521 · C I · k -· • ,.., min . a ll or appt. price cuts, entire stoc . , . 1_:.:.:::c:..:_::_ __ ~---I 968·~171 • The Caree JlHAGIR·Tl.AIMH Trai nee o r Exp fo r 540-1147 or 540-183-1. John Special dealer discount. Wedge""·ood 4 burn~r gas hp, lop,.,.,.... Cook, mature:' f/timeJ.,..:Co=rp~s~--------Exper. not neeess. J oin Hydro Squecge Shop , Linquist. l967ChurchSl.Ct.f. r ange, w / lrg ovioi1 ·1i:-. Will train. l\1esa Verd ,.. __ .. ,..._j! growing chain of s ue-Day/ni ght avail. See SALES 1 broiler . has clocl{~&. ' 3621 W. 1st ST. S,\ Conv·. Hosp, fr61 Cente w.--. -""esslul <arwashes."lust K I W S c·. ,·ls , .. ~~ Typist·Receptionis t or Antiq u e Organ , full limer .570.675·1805 5AM·1:30PM Mon-rt .. " ar · · · ir .. u · """' SHARP GAL CP St,t:.J\1. ...pply ha ve m echanical ap-,_Lo~g_a_n_•_2_.C_M _____ 1 E . need i'l'e""·port Ce nter A keyboard, Cenlennial, W h 0 1. "" '' 1-xper1e firm . 10 key required. re.conditioned, $1200. 6-9 esllng ouse n c r1;.: iiii;Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;ICook ·R cl ie f, matur McD..-. tilud e. a bi lity to f'RODUCTIOM In conte mpo r ary Replybyma1lto Girford w ee k days , 10 ·6 cond. S75 .. wkda Y!<, (714 J S31~7l!IO AVON pe rson. top salary & 700W.Coast•lwy,NB s uper vi se & handle SUPERVISOR women's sportswear to & J\l onroe,Cl,A's 500 weekends. 222 Arch St.., 752·1111 : w knds.97~·•2.J.:I lbe~n~e~J;~ts~-~64~,·~'86~1'---l --;;;:;;;:;;;;;;:~;:;;;~~:-I customers. Willing to manage actl\•e bou1ique. Ne"·po rl Center Dr.. Apt. s, Laguna Beat h. --= GEMHAL OFFICE work h>ng hrs. Rapid ad· All 3 shifts. MacGregor A1ust have good refs & be Suite 507 . Ne ""· po rt . Frigidaire. frost free. 16 COOKS F /time. 8 :30·5:30. Storer vancement. 847-8581. Yacht Corp, 1631 Placen· a ble to start work im-Beach. ~a.90:$60 · An~1que Juke Hox .. used. cu ft, top frzr, ""hilc. ' GET MORE OUT OF UH! Exper.onl yfor.bUS)'.cofi CableTV,494·8595 •----------• tia ,Costai\lesa. med. f-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jP1nball mac hine s, Sl50.675-2-115. · ~ fee shop. Must know.egjl~~~=~::::;;I MASSAGE TECH Call for appointment I' arcade ga mes SJOO·UJ>. AND broiler work Young lady l18·28J fo r RE.,f!'k~S~~'[r~ money. And lnlerYiew WAITRESS 615-9719 \\.~h1\~ee !~~t!i~g.·~~f~ :;~';. Benefits. Apply in ""tSO G......t Miil ltkM legitim ~te full time posi-THE LOOK C •s~ER 1----------1 Be an AVON Represen-Mon lhru f'rj, bet;_~ 2 C~ tion. No ex per. nee. We Opening for ti part time, ~ "' llG IHDIAM RUG 1\pt size G. E. I door Cqp· tativc. Meet new People, 4pm, 2218 Newport Blvd send t o school, earn licen s ed r ea I estate 644·6~00 HOSnss SALE pertonc S75. Wedgew~,; .add new interesL'l to your Ct.t . Ask for office. World's Largest Diel, while you learn. Apply in salespeople. Ca ll fo ln·l~~~~~~~~~~I COOk gas stove for m.ol,li'°J? _ life & earn i,:ood money llealth Food Chain person any afternoon or terview. t-IUSIOY & Old & new Klagetoh's, home !JO" 1 ssu . .>1tl.-~.: loo! N.o s.e ll ing expcr. COOK wanted perm. fo New laking applications eve. 2112 Harbor Blvd , 646-3928.eves 673·4577 DISHw••uER Yci ·s , Wide Ruin s. &675.5258 : !, nece~u; .• I II s how ,)lou 85, pvt yacht. Must be ex Jo~or Part-Time Costa.Mes.a . ,...-,. fi r a nados. All t ypes how . C a 11 5-10-704 I , per'd. Will be cruising SAUS SECRETARY S;.I commensurate Navaho11. F ri. & Sat. 209 \Vestingho'i.Jse l'leC'lr"tc'sCt .. : Days. Canada July & Aug. Se FOr Our' new location Meclicol Fee Paid with experience Ocean Ave. Laguna BC'h . in r an ge & oveff1~:J~;:·· & 1 llavcFun &MakeSToo FrontOfc,n....hthal.exp If you can take Gregg Apply'fo: oven SI00.646·3658 · .. ~ exper.,age,refs sa •. t '"'t! s horUia nd at 100 -120 SkinnyHa•1tttRest llGLOAD ,. llabysitler /llousekeeper, P · Oh .. CB ox ~105 Sea Come in &Sceus at Some dispe.n.sing to$700 RECEPTIO Nls'I" 'foi-real wpm, t ype between 55-75 501 No. Brook hu rst IN DIAN RUGS DR YEH, llotpoint · eLl!b.~' Christian, p/lime. Mon. -"=••='=·.c· ~·~90CC,.7------j LAtiUIUS f\ Pro~e~~J~:f~hgenC"Y est~te ofc., N.B. working wpm & arc looking for a Ariahcim . 776.8020 Sale Fri. &'Sat. South 18 lb. used 3 hrs. !JO Yd~, Wed& •. ,,. CallallSpm · M'U w /on·e,lmenl pro <ha llenge. then ,·end"' ·i 13e Weslern.2090ce•nAue. Nylo n Shag.tan /"ohf · •Delivery Wok, p/lrme. ~ I8662MacArthur,lrvine . • • · J ubSite W1 I ~ h • blk /•'hl.559_ .. ,,.,., "'· 833-8.575: · Married , ov r 25. Us tMew Sectioftl Call 83J-J338 pcrt1es. Some real e~talc you r res un1e 25254 LaPa:i Rd Laguna Beac . ........, W • "rCall SS1 -1----------1 or acctg. exp. desired. t:lassificdad no362 L Hil ls li~ij.Y!;il.f'fli:R, M lhru own car . p11y as. v , -•-• ag_una 5 Anti IOO F'•',,3,lo 6 .• 2 ,c .ld•on 112 Good earnin GO sell ft,\r . TerryVelin Mg r trne , no layoffs. For interview appt. call c /o Daily Pilot J·~~~~~~~~~~IAltti.,es 100 cpMS ' ru · 1SO be ... ~~~~~~~~~~1 Es b t 22'" $160 + 979 8533 anytime P 0 Box 1560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• &iiOJ.CdM area. 6'13·33$9 ing. Call f!M ·1 ta ace s. ....... · · Cost~ l\t'esa.Ca92626 al(6. <PM CiEHEIALOfftCE ·guar.. Mr. Lyons , RECEf'T T0$600 1 ~~~~~~~~1P"'------...1.-------..1.------.;i .. 846-5455. . . I-T I 0 N BARMAID.·--. w.·,,., Deli\'erymen ov ~Accurate typist. F/time. Progressive an1n1;il T . A u c ~ 0< • • • h r1 · I Secretary /ltecpt.. yp1ng R.'e'J,(e,f s h i fl s, ex -p/t ea rlymom lmm e·d. ope nin g . osp. o ers ext-e11t1ona & Filing. EXECUDEX, perilnced , .attractive, deliv tON B ~ · M1U future ror versutile, t.ikl! 30 thirt.yii. h .. 646·~ ~r mo .642 • f '-_._.:.._.,te1•d CARf'EMTEllS cha rge malure pcr,S?n. ~~le ~:er S~ ~~:le~ r : SSION CLIFF ANTIQUES -..--.-.. ----Boal co. needs exper'd Minimum 4 yrs. o ri ce Ml neAt •1onation! Wear lhe. Dent . Reception. Bell sanding, alum. cast-Mill Carpente~ w/min 1 experience required . Coughlin, 75!-0971 . i#ttcst exclusive Betlloe fo one girl CM office. lngs, deburring &: light yrs boat exper. Must Corporate benefits. Send Sitcret-. , p1t/tiMe .. Presents , f.asbl'o'hs. 'Conduct'91n~ p 'd in all pnases. mac hinin c. F /tlme. have own tools. Xlnl co resume. Wl'itc ad No. "':"'"' ~ • home r¥hjoo a hows . 7P::ry open. ·~.1&1$ af ,p•r m. job fo r good benefit.s & future. ApJ?IY 359, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1~~~nt.,O~il1ih1f~ Thu:i.~ Another important Antique & ObJ eC:l of Art Auction. Weekly p worker. Must be exper'd in person to: .1560, Costa fil t!'Sa. 92626. Fri 9.5. CalJ 644.1999_ To be held at : or ... " .~.,..e "!'<""· DENTAL ASSISTAN &reliable.Call 5'9-8852. WHhoMConl. --=.::E::;C::Ef'~T::IOH:::;l:;ST~-1 .!..':'..!:~~".".':~~-1 LAGUNA HILLS HILTON INN 963•747o. Cbairside. fu.Jltime. l,tin. HOUSEKEEPER/Cook . 1638 Placentia, c".:M Temporary p os ili o n SECRETARY Grand Ballroom, 25202 La Pas Rd. DEAU'flCIA'~SW!FOLL .. I yr exper. X·rayl Jfc. Englisll speaking. Live I--'='-'-"'-"'-~~--available lmmcd. In NU. For marketing manager N6tv ln tcrV'lew•ng~1for Sala·r.Y open. Fr ng . in ·or Live ou\. Hours .MA~~'c~s~!~~::~; 40 hrs per week .fo r ot dat a processing co. LCICJUllCI Hills, Ca. new•NEWPORfER INN bener1ts •• Bead\. are-.. negot:iati le . 644·8772 eve~ 3205 l·larbor Bl, CM Receptioni s\/Secrcti1r)'. S hu rp, attractive ~,",I F eaturt·n g a n excepto"onally l"ine colle_ction of SAl~ON. Call'714-~ 847-2569 ,. ,&~w~k~n~d~s~·!SS6-~330~~7!d!ay~'~"-I!:;:-:::;-:;;;:::;::;;-:::;:;:-;-;:! Mon thru Pri 9 to 5:30. W/~ood secretarial ska s or644-0661 ,, · D~· AL ASSISTANT· -Need $85•$llO wkly? f /t .Musl be well-groomed & including s h. Exper. in European,Oricnta l&AmericanAntiques. Houc.a911 · • bl. sttles & m arketing func· ... A_utV Ol'EfiATOR.:'lf. ell exp'd chairside as· • cf d 5225+: House or Fuller. e njoy m ectint; pu 1c. tions desirable. Good 8~ h -1. :,,1e and st. tor restorative pr.ic· F /lime. Ex per. pr .' ' Mr. K1chards, 846--MS.5 Call Mrs . Barncs&t2·5735 telephone & v1::rbal skills. Including: •. . ' .. . ..... v .. you ave 8 1 c 1~n-t)lan t ic«! Ne11f porl Beach, but not necM. AppFrllic8ation30•l..::"'-=====---i -~--. --7-3-&-3-,-,--I Integrated Dlil-41 Corp L--.1·11e \Yh'tte 1>ol'celains, Oriental Rugs, Sig n e d Art 1t1rehea.ro l\8'.1e11;) ""\''. Some' lront·.~i,·-skllls accepted on--4 : , RN p/t1me -· re· · r 70%-eomml.l1ion. you "" .... Park Lido Coov. Hosp, lleL LVN p/timc 3-11 . 2283 f'air\·iew Rd. Cost u Glass. Paintings by famous artists. Sig n ed .·~ shoutd be, working a t h e lpful . Neat iil. ap· 461 Flagship Rd N.U. NURSES !\1 e s a V e rde Conv . Mesa · 546 ·6080 or \Vestern Bro nze, Sezres Clock Se t . Tiffan y T ea Se t , tla ir West. Cpnlact Dori pe<1rance &. ma ture. ' RM'S $54 Hospital. GG I Center St. 646-7425. d F h B 678•41146; 3305 Newport not apply unlesstncsere· Housekeeper , live.in . Top any tl·7or wknd shifl CM 1---------1 Tiffany Diamond Platinum Watch, S ig n e r e n c ronzes , Bt.-.N.ewPort. quirementrt are met. sal. No children. Must $50allothers •S.Cys.le1lr°'1eptr1 Furniture,OrientalScreens,Carvedlvories, ·· 646-7419. · have 2 yr1 refs as live-in LYN $)4 SALES, Art interested l~i:t lteindersAgency J ade C arvings, J ewelry, Snuff Bottles, BEA UTY operator for hskpr.G.oodj:ng.Ovr40. AIDIS2UO mate /rem. 22 &.ovl!!t . 4020BirchSt,Sle t04 C.M. shop. fo_;xper'd. F ull Dntal leapt. N.B. 675·3770. F /lime.·aU ahifts Sharp. energtttic, resp. Newport Beach 833~190 much, muc h more. or pi.irl time. Som~ P/tlme. Pecboaril. Send extroverltowork evesin C .. for•.-A. 10 I .follow lng.548·6647 resume in ownhandwril· 1 HOUSlt(IEPIA St.afforPrtOuly rug making shop In So. Establis~ PREVIEW: s-day, Aprll 20, .,. pM -Boys a. Girts ing to 2410 J-larbor 01,·d . Livt:·ln · 6'0-5130 Employelt be ne fits: Coas t Village.'Musl like AUCTION: S•dcw, April 20, 1:30 P·.111. Apt 204, c/O ·J. Rlce, ·. . Good health & accident 1 11 F rt 1 s · s · Alt '-r_.11 Mesa,morcall HPUSEKE EPl:!;K, Live ins. ;1vail at lo .... · preril. ret:u se in61,. u a . erv1ce tat1oq en · I (Catalogs<1vi11l;iblealpreview) ~ mosphe re. Call Ru g dant, elC.pe r 'd. D<'l )' ll ... Items i;old 1n catalog rotation. 963·4581. in. 1 Girl 1"' yrs. Corona Ma lpractice ins. at ~t, Crart~rs 546.fi.l40. e\'l~S, 1o~u11 & p/lime. App· delMararea.644·1'49 Workmans l"O mp. ins . · S •-h & De..'lk Clerk, evening shirt, coverage & i;oc, s~. de · SA LES ly Shell tat ... ., l7t LagunalllUs Hilton,Con· H ouaewo,.r i:, Lad,)', due ls. Refs 11_ec. Jn · l:;arn Money Jmmed. l rvln~.N.B . 1·.att Mr.Sl11ckatfirll&.SOOO p/Ume. Ap~rox. 5 bra a t~rvws.1 1 ·5 Monthru Sal. fo""'ull or l'!tlme . Free Service Sta. Attendant, daj.,,4 d11.ys·a wk. Own LESCOUU~ trainln ~. f .. or Info. cull f /time, exper'd. Bonu~ Seott res•r•ed ..-,......, ""'-... 1.-.. ,,._, .17141 291-6071 or 17141 494·5116 DESltCLlllC . ·traosp.Mp-S\30. Medlca\Serv1ce 337-1896. ror llmoe. brake: or lump wanted. Exper'd NCR ....-.~ .-----tLobbyofthe liceni;es. Neat appear & l · H'll• H"lton Inn .... m ach;n •• Ca ll m\~nt:::::::• ParkL;doMedkalBldgJ SALESMAN ..... , h .. e h a ndwr iting. Apply aguna I ~ I S$?-8700 ext :<al(!l"•PPt. '"••iE t'Cl\,JUl'll'IEL a•1 lloop;ui1 Rd ex per. In Sea Foot!. Catt morns. 2590 New-Bl. 25202 la Paz Rd. • , erot..Arr.C •"rn.V"'V· 1~ewport Beach for 11ppt. 838·2876 C.M. .;:c;r\,.v S\..L.:> l"LJCI~ ' 642·9"$ or 541.>-99$4 ' to tp 14 ycari Ofo(e. bat. 11' Pilot dclioJ~"ft>\lte!I ma)' be-available in )'oor aria. -.Eai'n' pijJllt fOr de· fi~eri'>I & ci lh, trips_ Of' rrierchandli e for telhng new s u.bsc1 lpUons. f'or h'ltormalloti ptcase call 6o&2·4321. From San Cle me nte -San Ju•n Capl1tr._,no arc:a. ·ca ll .4'5·0&30 nntt MlsslCJtl 'llc• ;o-t:I Toro ·Dt"Ca. call Sil-6110·. • r ..... oepor. ~rot>!o)'pr """l'"."t I : ,.,,. , ..... , draw In tho 418,E .. 11th (Al •r•;nuJ SALES. P•rl hm• help Service Sta. Allend••l. ijust off San Diego Fwy) Wul ..•. a Q.aily P.ilot. SulLeU4 Co&i ti Mesa needed in shop. l"f\'lwport expcr'<t, n~~t -Days. 1_:, ___ ,;..-,t!.,.~;,__..:, ____ .!;~:;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,F Cla11lfled Ad. Phone C .. 642· 470 SELL idle iteim with a Boch. tll3·4f34 an 1o:!l> Founl~l n alley Texaco. 642.,.. -Dallf Pilot CIUsil1ed Ad . -' Brookh E":G:•::rli::••::ld=··=1-------'--1-----~---_J'-"'-----IH : ·sss : -. -- ! ,, J , ~ ' \ I . . . . . . ' . . .. , • ' ' s.i.' IOSI olHH• IOIO Mmicol IHh. Pow.,. 9040 tot'· :lips/ 9070 M~/1°.':'' 9160 ~":~ii;·~~C!:~~iOiiij~;;------~F·~··~·~r~·; Aen~·~··~e.~19~7~5 . P.•.•.~ .. •.•.• •••.••• -····•••• •·• • • ••• • • • • • ••••• •••, • ..... a •• •• IOl3 •• ··~ • • • •. • • •• ••• •• • •• • •• •• ~ • ! •• • • •••••• • • • •• ••• •' •• • • •• • • •••••••••• I040 •Ii rftllwre, clotbt•1-a •••••••••••••••••••••••LYMAN 2.S r1 . Wood >" II ble flENT the bea1·'73 Ex· A.q tlNw mile. 1lem1. 457 Prla• W..Wla• d,_. 11 1 WI Olds Trum-exeelleat Lanootrke, hurdlop, ox· SLll SA\'llNaewport l'-u•h e•uuve 231, all Jux xtru . • • ••••••••••••••• '' •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lao "I h od ' I'-...,.... . .... _... ,.... "' ._ .. . ---•• 'I • ""°" Dr. 5.t\/Sun W, I ve1. e PC'•• •r· cooditk>n $8S. AlHUllarp t.tas! 1·633·30fi9. JU'..00' Power t"rec mL 1179·~~&pm .. · ~ •PUIUC* KERRY BLUE Terriers· 1~r~':·o~11~11~. de~ $Jl.M4l Orlll230.0ffer$48-~ S35.S48·l l3S D11y Luunch 18' Tcllk· t8'-64J'Suil / "11"wlhwt._.... AKCChamp.sircd.Show ·-.so,se11••-.tu-1osz T. 1·5. 3t162 Cl ubboule lrvineCounlr)'Club OfflcePw.._.& Spruce Ma hoi••r,· GO J!ll·~ Tr.&lert. TN•tl 9 170 ! .HT 7.~ 06 Z --Rd C N < M,.. Verde 11 be hi II bd ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ONI -.a_.--• &;pet quallty.s.&S-l . · · · em n p, ca even· 1, 'J••• IOIS lfrs Chris Crufl n .• . . igantlc Warehouse DREXEL ESPBRAH'f'O C.C.1 ~ Dime a Line ·lnl1962·'449 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cl c;a n , c 0 v er a;. $8 o o LI It 20 , boal Acrois Jayco Tent Tr 8 111lcr, like ~Stock LlquldaUon G ER ~t A.N Shepher din. rm. iet, ladder back ad! Rosewood Bar w/1tooll, 2 FOR XEROX JID>or 2400, m-2442 N~wport. 1111aoo: If rni.sl, ~~.k.~11~ ':.:ninii. '$1~&~ B)lnkruptcya fr Ropoe . Pups. Al\C, itlnt. Pl:r ctm. Xlnt. coad. MC·llll. flM li'loor Speaken. Dllll al· cual.Om sound proofing 25 ' BERT RA ~1 t 971 ha n & «;,d on I y. l2~1 3 ~ &tG·tlll» TOf Name·ToP Quality le tempermenu. 8 kt. aR.)wkd1s. ••••••••••••••••••••••·fer Call Nita &M·ltOOor •coustlca l s h ell . Jfa dtop in 1/0 well ti\13 ·519 1 (:vcs G7S·a551il::"'-'::'--'-c::-c:::-----;;-;-;;;; Formal Dining l\m. Se 832-1938 MUST S ACRIFICE! L...,._C--art:~.540·57s.4 Sl&nificantly reduce.• equip. Likenuw.$'10,500. wknd:;;. Tral...,,Utllhy fllO w/fenor Hutch. ~sel Goldett 1..,....,. Beaut. 1'' custom llofa, R lctir •CIW . noise. Excellent cond1 · 645 00$l •••>'-••••••••••••••••• tap l e & 6 cha irs . AKC • ,714"37· powder blue/avocado n1 board 10..speed. 1un·rack, elec tlon, jus t $2S . C:lll · "' .... ,, Spud& Du GY & Cycles Tr•ller. Uedro ,om Sets . strlPed. Leu lhlft l J'r rldl.n& I••::·. pad: Ice crusher, valet-chair, 642-4321,exteNion286. '72 MARAUDER 24 ' Ski 9010 74~ur 'l'ilt, lilthl.3, fen . Beproom furnltute in· St. &.rnard. Male 3 1n. old $209. 911-4131). J:tsn::.3735. rttllner. lSl·IWJS Exe 5 ,1 chr• $1S /3S secy F'lybr ldGe. twin 165. Dca;t ••••••••••.•••••••••••·.~ deri>. Dcllt offer.837·692d cluclln&: ~OTS of You AKC reg. Has papers. · · orier ovei; 512 9v:;. ~lltt b pe rlor1nance • 1 --"--::--~--;;,----SeC.. orhce desks, Whit Long hair s plash coat. Kr 0 eh I er Jl Ide. a . Y.t ARAB Gelding s ,-n SAU N A c a b I n e t . c~rs $6 /24. dies, df\ &,tis. 644 ,4930 · boat, 150 Mere, llkti new. Allto Ser•lce & · P(.ovincia l i''renc Dea utifui larce doc bed/Davenport. Gd ed En ' SACRt•,tCE, $100. Cash Pierce. 867 W 19th, CM. lo~!t.tras. Urgent m1u1t Pwt• f400 De,troom Set. M<1pl M 1_5011• cond.. $56. Upbl. a.r. niS· Pror. train bu I· or onl1, please. See this 645·7411 . 1.5' C.:Jroavelle, buih 1972 H ll' S4l·5132ur9GIJ·4'56. ••••••••••••••••••-••• bu•k beds. tyorc. m . DoverShorn. =~'oo Xlnl 7• $2$0. SUnday only, at 10836 El . 'TS r r _ _401lL O LBJnl r. Xlru • -VW ENG 1600CC •NRCH•.-.Cledl Champion Blo~dlin 642·SSU · Este Ave .• Fountain 3 S~ 0 . qua It~ ex · coud $1 500 640.·~846 14' Gh111par w/new ~ • L~•• M1ple tables, Collie pups. Tru; an aaarler Horse, Show Valley off Wa rd, ~ ecullve. orru:~ furrutu~e. 833-Ml.tG Mer'" Pt1otor, soooorofr. SJ0.6940 531M799allG I C II •~3137 M• ........ 1$"'.., · · b'-cN' fT lbert l!:xecut1veoff1eebarw1th 645 •16' hu~hes & China tops. Sab es. a ,,,_. Al•• .. ._. • • are, Blue nbboa ~-""' ... o a · refrigerator, less lhan 2 •Clussic !'il Chris Crnrl, . .,. VW ltiOO pa nca~e eng. Plants, Cedar Chests~ 54&·<:!52.5. Reas. & 11• ••WI ner. West 1~, .. ~· ,:rso OIL PAINTINGS, craft&, years old. Like new. Cort 22' runabout. roomy, re· Wille r Skiers' Hi rt. Tahiti ~c~lt . s .. ooo mi . ';15· Li~.ing rm . s ets .Free .. Y.. 8045 Quttn,Full4r.TwtnSets her 1rtn1 ~ 1 ra~ clothina:, jewelry, l"o• Leasing , 2586 Jiable,funbayboat.Uuy 135 hp . ~tercury Sal1sfuction guar al. recliners, mattresses. •••••••••••••••••••••• Priced to Movt Now! H05t. l213J 63$-(1$5.4. children• ridinl toys, Newport Blvd .• Costa now & sa.,.e s. 346·3051 . w / p o w e r t I I l ·.1-=548=·~0800.oc:-,:----,-:---;---~:r:~!~e~~;,;r:~r;~· p~rfett comp&Non for the 133·9'25 6MI 11! i PonJ for Lease. Well hide·a·betl, misc .. rum.. Mesa. Phone 645-3661 Mercathodc buttery pro· WANTED : I-load orna- Clr &. Blk/Wht TVs, pie right party. I yr old Reg. BEAUTIFUL txl2 Blue tro11ined, gentle also Iota ot househld items. I loeh, Sail 9°'0 tector. Great ski boat cnt for &1-6:1 Falcon. l ure.' la mps' Or •• n. neute~. BlackT01 Poo-area rue w/match'c-HoneforSale.Sr:t7·9219• This weekend ONLY.See llec.•• ~O ••••••••••••••••••••••• $185-0. Must Sel\!833·1682 6~73.4266 . !lerlpm at al( al 10636 E l E&te A ... e.. multi.color dupllcallnc Columbia 28-lnbrd eng. , a dlfiettes. barstools, COf· ~le needing love ec· throw. $30. t11 ts3D t19-lll9. Fountain Valley. Orf machine-makes Tempo Xnt cond. $11 ,500. Wkdy Tr ... portatiOR Aulo Repair & Palntln1 · ree & end tables, mir uon.&4 2 · 4 6.).3, • •••• 1165 wa r d . ~ blk N. or stencils. $200. 1 Year 633·322. ~ves 846·M65. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ltEASONABLE• r oes Lawn furn . OI M' M•'ce Snake food o fi.••t• S. · IOSS •••••••••••••••••••••• T lbe 1 new 548 3211 RI ha d Coin. s Co mmercla ice, 0 Balbo •••••••••••••M•••••••• a r · · · · -c r • pets. 109 n,yx , a MUST SELL Electrolux n..r.o Fax lJM Col lo:Oa ntast1c Duy? C~rs, S•/ lo:Uiter w/lliland, ~tereo: lsland.673-7468 PUIUC AUCTIOM Vacoom, like new, pvt, VW door at rear fe~er. Copy machine, "the SPIUIT 17. Brand ~ew , Aftd tl20 A.+osforSale distt~·nshcr . PLU.:s MANY JTEMSOFt,INE 9 c10 each See a l i::a age •• $lOO c II ne ver in waler, trailer,•'••••••••••••••••••••••·····••••••••••••••••••• O•'Ml<C. ITEMS! M YEO N t ply.Ml-614 · ~ . • nd ' I Secre,ary . a . .. ... SA O eu ere ESTATE JEWELRY, sale this weeke on)', 963.4567. sails. co mplet~. Pr1va~e 63 J"ord ;i~ automatic ·~ s/ S••e! S•••! S..e! male, 6 yrs. old, supe ART OBJECTS, AN· elry 1070 1(11631; El Este Ave, Foun· party. Wuy below cost. truck IO' '!'ravel Queen __.C,I~. 9520 D ... 'I Mino.ti! dog to l oving. home. TIQUES, FINE FURN, •••••••••••••••••••••• tain Valle)', otr Ward, 1h Conre renceT<1ble 18' lg, in Days &15·10G6· Ev es or • 8 h 1 oc.I a1s1c5 .. 2·336-1 ETC. ~uoN• t'OR IN-bi• " rT lbe , ~knd" .,8_.,175•. t.:an1p.er. ot x nt t.-o . ••••••••••••••••••••••• JtemsSubject topresale. r c. w•~ a .1-...0 a rt. 2 s ec t ions 9 ea ..... ,.,... .. pp 9683819 ood ·1 bl FO. & BROCJIURE. "'"'5V N'evamar walnut. xlnl · · '61 C llfl VSI.•:R N e w 1'' A\'ai a e. IAIY •lnB4S &4S·2200 TOP C A Sit DOLLAR MO.VJNG , MUST SELL. for execuli.,.e meetings. Erickson 27. 101 11' OU. ,73 VW Safari Cami>er. Yorker Auto, P/S, P /U, :~ \.\'e fl onor BofA 6 ks 67""90an&. D FOR YOUR this weekend Double ...... _ M · elt!l' sta rt. 1nany xtras, Xlnt cond. Completely It /II, gd. cond. $300. -& J\lastercharge. wee .,. Lots or t~urnlture. Dbl PA I · · Reasonable .•• ...,, ea1rs M "STERS •uc1'1 ....... ~ .. • 1050 Oven, BR sel, sofa bed + JEWt:.LR V' WATCHES, Maple chesl oC drawers Co. 833·8340 very sharp, SIJ,:iOO firm, equipped. Ph: &16·90'28 646·9075 • ... "'" ......, ART OBJECTS. GOLD, $35, bookcase $10, room _P".!Yl~.~O~w~n~'~·~2~13-~82~1~-8~7~9~1 -1~:.:;;;~~j-:::::..::=--1 -'-----:,-;lf:o,ll---iol5l/3 ~ewport Bl. CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• misc. Fri/Sat April 111: S f L v ER s ER v JC E divider $10. end tables Closing Business .. Office Motorcycles/ 19'41 FORD ~J:J·9625 or&IG-8686 Great Savings on Used 19. lOAM to $PM. 13771 FINE FU RN It AN : ~.twin bed w/mattress desks, chairs, t ables. Kite No. 23 Good Cond. Scooten 9150 4 door, new brakes. wir· •1-'8 1020 Furn, Appli & Misc. -Ty pee Way. Irvine. TlQUES. 645-2200 & Hollywood frame $25, 536-3777 Call art S:JOpm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing & cu.atom int. Runs 9"0rc • Wilson's BargainNook ehordorgan·$2S,548-1800. 646·8766 d 750 Sho good . $400 o r best . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 545 W. 19th SL C.M. UN BEL I EV A 8 LE !· NSTANT CASH f« Old P5-ot & Oni-& 1090 Lld I 1 cond _ "co' l~dl~nwindi·a.mme~r;:ir:': 646·4913 UscdBikes/Parts.$15 /up. Attention Drama &i Gold Silver Jewelry &Tms of good used w/w ••••••••••••••••••••••• o 1-4 . x n . · -.""• 1 ~:.:c-=-~--:------ Buy /sell / trade. 2488 Custom 9' sofa. avoca Enghsh teachers·lOO's of Coin~. Dental 'Gold, wec1'. ~arpets/ 100% nylon ~i·lo 1-IAMMOND Orga.n.Spinct ~. uit e_ng •. lr.a1ler lire ing. 551·6275 Recreational Nev.· port Bl. C~t. Ph: green. Cost $600, seU I books & records. Art, ding Bands, Watches, neutral co1~ $195 inc. Moving , Sacrifat.-e, Jackets. 9!17 8W ,74 Kawasaki 400. Str~t. Vehic•1 9530 6-42·7910 $150. 673-2128 r urn, st i e qui P . etc Any cond. Top pad~. Matching drapes Bst ofr. Tom Cal 16. must sell to-£Jee. start & Disc brake. ••••••••••:·~··~••••••~ LacU es English 10 speed Lo"e Se al & Sor'a. men/women's clothes ; prices. Free appraisals. avad.645·56Sl 675·3468or673·0570 day! $tiOO or best orrer. 1800 mi. Sh arp S750. '73 DODGf. ax1 "'an, • sacr ifice e:.:pensiv.~ Bentleys Antiquary. uo 0 a y s 6 4 6 . 2 4 7 1 ; S-48·7458 ton. P /S, P /8, auto bike 'lll'llh rack $50. Xlnl. Herculon grn, gd cond. slacks, dresses at shoes. E . 17111 St. CM.~. 2.000 YIAI. OLD PiANO WA.NTl-:0: p.,.l, E ... es /~·knds"bj3.7428 ask trans. St\' /O\'el'!. htr .. ga .. cond. 646·3680 $.50. both. Dbl Boie Spg Sat at Sun. April 19 fr 20, .. Mercll r 1 ht · . ply. wants lb-boy Piano for Rick . •2 Nice r unning, He. 175 & clec. refrig. lt!O htr. !\. C• 1035 P.tatl & Canopy Frame 10 am·5 pm. 4'2& Ro:.:· hStil11lelnt! forcas h.S30·6833 Kawasaki 's, manyxlras. purnp. Sh"'r. Make of1 . I'll yr old, wht w/gold. '"··ry Rd, C<1meo Shotts, ** ... ~ ** HOllE 16 + lrtr •~.ea . &16·3557 673·57"• ·••••••••••••••••••••••• p rcond S125orofler.,.. ... ,,5",,_.. Introduc i n g N ew FIELD'S Wa rehouse&alc ~ .,.. f·,ee Kitlens,part Aby 548er..,. 00 · · · CdM. COUICTOIS& e.rgain Center : 400 p,·an-&organs, ne·.. 557 ·9-1Z8or 673·S985 l-------~T,---,.k -" Suzuki At X -400, $600 or '66 ~~ Ton Chevy rue , male &remale . Wa s her at Dryer , SMART 1MYISTQaS TKRRAISS0EKMRA06SRT & used Spin~t.s, Grands, AQUAR IUS 2l ', w/trailer, best orfcr. Yamaha 250 w /l o \."· s e Ir -con t . 892·8014afl 2pm •Sofa, m ~lc h1ng ~v · Hidabed. tables, lamps. His Royal Hi1hness P larers. Going ~l for o utl.loard eng .• ma ny DirtEnduro.SJSOorbcst Can1pcr.SlS00.5R6·&19B "-1040 eseat. H1t:h qual.1ty. knick·tnacks, 4r. &ankn Prince Asif Hasan Khan Explore 100 booths bus1ne~s. R~nl option lo xtras. ~:XCELLENT offer, both in xlnl cond. Whe 1 D . 9550 --.,s ne.,.er used, moving . t ools Sat /Sun . lOam· is selling his royal collec· o pe rated by JOO en· buy. l\.awa1, s. uenw_ ay. COND. See at GAl<AGE &15·l98t. 4 e rt'lft ""·"r"E'T"W•••OR••••LD• ... •••• 968. _·8822 Spm.illOAuslinSl,CM tion of priceless anliq_ue 1trepreneurs. Located IN· Baldwin Chickering ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIDE lheold Kr-· bldg. '.. . , ' SALE. this ~·cckend on· b bl r C jewelry For Cuf1:her u~·-~.... Yamaha, Kimball, \\ur., 1,., 10036 El Esle A ... e., '13 Norton. new car ure-DRIVES Pu Chow, Huskies, Din1n_g t a e, our ane Don'.t miss our big block formation. <'all has Busi· in Westminister. Detter etc tion, Ounstall l::xhst, new 4 WHEEL Ch'fi: ha tiny poodles chairs, Drexelglasscof· wide garage sale.Sal" n ess Man ager at than a S WA P Mt;ET f'iELD'S{71·11638·2770 Fountuin V;illey. off t ircs (GoodycurEaglcsJ, la~.u:e~e'. doxie. pil fee tabl e. $l 7S a ll Sun, 4119 ~ 41/20. Misc. 979 .47 5 4 o r 581·2306 because everything is i2072Brookhurst.GG ~a~:;:rt.~2 bloc:k N . of 7.5 gal. tank. Boge rear bulls, cockapoo, porn. l ,-494·9892· items ranging rrorn one anytime new Save as much ·as s hocks & other reaturcs. Mixed p uppies. s.tud 9 f'T. SOFA, gold It red penny lo two boats, a car 50%or more.on;. . LEAVING CA:LIF. d~ to 24' l.M.P. J>,•t pty. inl'I $1,500.afl5,675-065l J, •HDCRUISElt. . HEW &USED service mos~ o/~s. print. Very good cond. and a van. 106J6 El E1 >le OIO •Dealer L1qu1dat1ons, death in family, selling 1 tande m t r lr . Sips 6 . ONDA d look' ~ .W.1 7Lh atFa1rv1e~·.SA. MuStsell.5S6-6l 71 A ... e .. Fountain Yaley.~ I Imports, Wrought Iron, brand new 3 wk old Ski /f'is h Ust orr l50 11 · ~g · in g. STATION Open eves 531-5027. olf Ward, 'It btock North ••••••••••••••••••••••• Womens, Mens, & Baby Yamaha Piano & Bench. 968.9245. • · Need s m 1 nor r.epa1r King size bed. complete. otTalbert. w·~ Clothes, Jewe1ry, Pol· Lar ge Sac. Pvl Pty work.$225.498-3136 WAGONS Beautiful Irish setle Al~ostnew . Less than 'It 1, Reund bed &!headboard "'"'~ tery, Plants, Beads , 645·9354 .. ~i reball 16'2''. 2 Sets or .74 Suzuki T~f JOO. Layed to Choose front pups. I!! wks, shots. AK .>18176167$.2089 TOP 'CASH DOLLAR Glassware, Cos metics, Sails. Anodiiecl A1a st, Xl ntpapcrs,673-49'l3 price. . SlOO Triple dresser PAID FOR Y OU R Storage Foods, Sta·SewMgMac-..., 1093 Compass. e t c. Xlnt down Hoge shocks, new Example : Moving Out or State! w/m irror "matc:hing J EWELRY , WATCHES, tionery, Gifts, Fabrics,••••••••••••••••••••••• Shape w /l rlr. $6 50. llipe&rorkklt.673·1933. 1972 LABRADOR Puppies, 1 Everything Must Go! 194 c hest $250. Was h~r / ART OBJ ECTS, GOLD Ma jo r Appliances "SINGER 401·A, was $fAXI. 840·1987. · 7 4 II 0 N o A C I{ 12 5 6 C)'l., 3 speed, air, warn wks. Shots, very lovabl Broadway,CM .646-0096 dryer S$0 Twin bed, S ILVER SERVICE. many other products. new. Pri pty. $200. Fan· Elsinore, ·r & ~1 pipe. hubs.rad10.heater,&ex· &cute.S45·i35S childs desk 6: c:hesl, FINE FURN" AN · Spend the day. Admiss. tasticbuy !962·19SI Ne w 26' Sailboat . 1''Mf, po rting. Super traclean.(466f'OLJ . 3 pc. Spanish style Pecan plants, Painting.s fr misc. TIQUt:S. 645.2200 FREE. Park in rear 6817 • Trallerablc. Below <le· clca•• L 1,, .. , 1_ 6., .•• , '"' 54177 AKC Irish Sett.er puppies, lw•·n BR set/pd $500 , '"a-· 27 17 V•'c•orla .__.. G--~ 1094 " 1153 "I" "'" " .... .,..., "• "'ks . d Sh · .,...., Westminis ter Ave.(at-r-•• .. -alcrcost.t:a ·1 . ..., a . l 94 "" aguna -. . .-• ~ ......., .... ..,_,.Golden West) in•••••·~•••••••~·•••••• '72 UULT1\CO 200, 36 IJllll IJ1"1& -o l · -ots wa nt .. -_ 5<•-5741 Dr L Be-h 0 -1" FOR x"'-"ox __ ,......,. • cd • vo~rmed. 5".t·-4693 New 5 pc Medit solid oak Sun, 19th &20th. custom sound proofing West m iniste r . Don 't NEW S1deral Skis 180, 440 WANTED Am.a l. recd, l\P;. knobs, ~ WI• WllO AKC Shellie, PtlPl>)'· I BR set, king sz hdbrd, SAT OnlJ, l0.3, 3107 .. A.. acoust i c a I s he I I · miss this giant BAZAAR Soloman Bindings. S180. JI 1 g h perform an cc. c reat cond . S:l.10. 548·3880 :ff. _, OYOT.A v.·ks. ma le . Bef. llamor ,...,OOo rofr.5J0·8788. Cass•·•. CM. Sm. Mach. Significantly reduce.s now open DAILY lOAM 646·034!:1Jerry fibc r g l a i;s. r .ac 111 g, . . ·t.'lf'; T •• noise. E:.:cellm\ COf'ldl· PM S lOAM l s.a ilboat. Etchell 22, 5 5, 71 SUZUKI !it..O, perfect ' ~ a11.tipm.K·I0·1639 Desk $S0 Peking Glass l•'on, 1·u s t SZS. C all to 9 ' un. o TV R.clio sh<elds. S"l1n g, clc. W•ll cund, wnshld, roll bar, Dining set Mahoga ny T · ' ·• crtn S1!iO &PM H' •'Fl, st'o~-8091 ... 1966 Harbor. c M 6•6 '1303 BEAUT. German s hort reel tble, 6 chairs gold T~ ~n 1or,1b ·Etc ·Etc' "2-4321,extension2Bi. ..._ tradedia monds,jewclry, lu g. ra c k . rrec~"':Y.1--,------::-::--~-:---:-:-:--:-C::-'::-- hair pup, 6 mo. Paper.io & seals, lovely breakfront, 54& ~ • · Orchids, Caltleyas, Den· ••••••••••••••••••••••• fine arts , oricnt;il rugs, w o r l h y. $,5_.0 O. 6 ll t,AST WILLYS MAD E shots. S15. 645·7-41" ic lent. S.515. 536-1756 · PUILIC AucnoM drobiums, others. Sm all Panasonic s tereo & turn anliques, etc. 645·2207 or YAllA~tA S<K;t: s trecl & ·t;9 Jeep wgn'r & cw;tom S•tlSun Aprillt/20. MANY ITEMSOFFINE creen house full. All table,like new.ilOO.Catl 675.3708 di rt s 1,roc kct, e lect . 1 ·WU , P IH. P/S. air. SELL idle items with a TBL & 6 Chr5, Teakwood. · 340 Roehesler EST AT IE J EWE LR Y. must go & cheap. Sal. 673·6846 art 5 PM . sta1·tcr & kick starter. radio, V-8. hitch, $2,300 / Daily Pilot Classified Ad . danish mod Sl40 Walnut Coat.a Mesa ART OBJECTS. AN · 9·1. Sun. 10·2. 5'8·2991 22' ilerrcshoff American $250. Ca ll bet~·ccn 9am & offer. 497·3276days. 642·5618. Di n Tbl. $80. 559-4540 Come See the Goodies! TIQUES, FINE nJRN, 2 15" J llL speakers Eagle gafr rigged with 2 : 30p m w eek days, l:=~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~l~ffi~~;~~~~~I ETC PHONE 1'UR IN· 140 YDS Used Exotic Red l 15"Cerwin Vegaspkrs teak option al dealers :inyli mc ~·ec kcnds afl. Trucks 9560 A CONvf:Nlf:NT SHOPl"INC ANO Sl'.WTNC Cl.JIOt: fOft l11£ CA&. OH THE CO. Fer•"" i.. w-·· w-Coll s.. 64Z.5471. Id. 330 u1ht GM Cozy! Plants &i Antiques 0;1k FO Al BROCHURE. Sh1gCarpet&roampad· 2 15" i'rusonicspe.akers cost.5-Ui·7172 !l :JOam.P.P.a.')7·1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d 1 n 1 n g t a b I e s 125. 645.2200 ding. 646·6207 +142·6280 1 M aeslro phase shifter 1::-:::=:--:=:'-=:-':--'-'-;---:----:;-::-:;l..:.c:_: __ ~--'----I KUPS •irds •y• Maple thina 1MX12Sonyrnic mix HOBIE 14 W/ trailer &'1970 11onda-450Cll.slreet PIC FIREWOOOSALE• Kangsizemautessset "h 00 ~ · · ho Ill h I'· '"I & '. b' n e I $I 85 2Sl8 • 1 S ure m u1 m1c mix X. uc u ''" ~I .s bike, run ~ xl nl. Nearly GOOU SELECTION 0 E d I -s d f'irm .Likenew. I · 1 d" d I •"a•r••Y Dr CM 548-ZMl rg . uc e •• cot · A I 1n x nt con 1t1on hull xlnt con . r\.·1ne. c.,.erythin" new. S67S or HEW & USED • ••3 ., d -•1 ,,.... Call 673-4731 J h 673 .... k I • SallOam .... ntof .-·""' 1 --::~::::':;;;:;;---1 --c-=-~o~n'.'..:'.'..:'.:'~~7--:::::IC55~-~l -~~~l5~l~e~·~e=s~1·~·~·~n·~·~"--:-1~·~~~·~·~o~rr~·~,,~ ... ~5~-·~""'~---I Coast Firewood Suppl)' Prict!s start at. ...... . OI L PAINTINGS, rrafts, . . . llAHD'*W Cerwin-Vega Mod. 430 HOHIE 16. used. 1'rlr., & ·72 TRIUA1Pi-I 650, lo mi , $l777 c lothin g, Jewelry, RH!''C~rsew1".'grnaehine&: 12YoltWtcuiri Spkrs. '111'/18'" woorers. box. Hac ing~ea r.$1 ,500. slock,mintcond.~. c hildrens ridin& 1oy1, cabinet. Lite new $85. to Amp hour, poly case. $800 /pr. Crown IC·150, oroffcr.&14 ·9327 6i5·3428 . ·1 1 Datsun f25755Yo'I 4 hide-a-bed, misc. funi.1 Crib 15. l51·70lS $59 .~S value. $20. ea .,!p~r~ea~m~p~-~~·~67~J..44~26~-:-·fc;j2{'9Si;;~;;;;;;;:~ IJi°'fil"~~~;:-;:i;;;-1 s peed, A~t radio. ehld · Qu · · ·1 al 2/29 Sloop w/dicscl llONUA '1•1 CB-200, xlnt. ~ 1'1, h;u£ EK':~ WANTED: Used Water ·bl a~~t~~rac:es avai a· STEREO. 7ape Deck & cng. Co mpletely loaded. cond . Lo mileage, $000. cdllu• l••.,:,. . softeners. have rebtt. &i e. a· Speakers, New $180. now 6 ~to 's old. ~.ooo. Pvt S.l7 ·8689 p,.l. Pty. t.Wl. U.U\O ONLY .~ at 1-.. ~I new un its . Cheap ! T ALE only RIO 4994003 party.83J.2fi20 Ev.'1'1• Ao•rer .w' -~u.~tb•1'.." 639·5981 I d •'Ga lnEARu gSs South -& 70Suzuki50 CC ror salc or TOYOTA a ey. ....,, ,.... ... w"estern Ant~ques & AM.-GllOST 13' w/mai n S.:ul tri1dc. $125. xlntcond . gd, N.ofTalbert. DRESS DESI GNE R S E... wt Jib, nearly new· fast & gas mi.642.3109 private exquisite Euro-Gallery. 209 Ocean A ... e.pMI fun. Ideal slip nr BalllUa 1966 Horbor. CM 6•6.9JOJ BAZAAR FLEA MKT La 8 h ••••••••••••••••••••••• -• pean Collection for s ale. guna eac · Pavilion. $851.1. 833-0334 Motor Ho111e1, Sil. 4·19, I to SPM , Cnr. Small sir.es all the latest loi'--=--:C"-'i;~'-;-'-"-'---Sal /R t 9160 • ·74 G MC •12 Ton. Fair fr Fair•lew, CM. ,11~.-,,.. • ..... -,·n 3000 lb capacity h.ydrauhc 9010 loafs, Slip•/ • en SI 1-~R ll A GRAN DE. P /s. ---n n , • "5 M ' 10 k 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r •>unn C~c 657 (;iaro e now. $75.·$200. oor Jae ... · .en s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Doc s , 0 1 l'lb. a i r.~ ........ 1 . ?Fa,milinGara11.eSale-.,,_.J!, s~_sso. Both In good TAXADVANTAGt: ••••••••••••••••••••••• •21i' SC ll O • Bu s -- ·Fn, Sat fr Sun On alle)') ..._. condition. 675-84115 Donate your boat 50. Boat Slip for itcnl. Ca mpc r. self.cunt, 11 'ti7 International Pk up. ::!~R~et':a?. ~~·~i PLANTS! Potted and 180 YARDS gold carpet, Boy Scouts Wi-4990 Beautiful loca~ion t~~.'tsFOO. Will trade. ~~~i;:i-~)'l. $'750. gaodies. hang Inc . Vacuum like new. $2 .35 yard. Call6-42·960i1 ,,--------1---~------1 ~--------1cleaner . Paperback .5419.8505 AMT TO IUY : Auto Me 9100 Awtot Mew 9100 Autos.Mew tlOD -,-.•ru s ..... ., cear, books magazines odds c--·~1 Ck .... s, w • ' ., ~ nd •nd ... ,_. ..:.. . _..,_ or ~UC •••••• •• ••••••••••••••• ••• •••••••• •••••••••••• •••••• •• ••••••••••••••• fum .. btk•, toys, more. a e s . ....,,. •nut1n. •MAKE MONEY!! lo.t /S ty 17824 La Ro1a, •·v. OM bk>ct from Newport · Now accepting Quality w wrey pe 9'3·1242. near Bay St. 3:»6:30 Clothing on Consignment ..,. Pll: 7 I 444o.1444 l -'"""'-'°'"---,---l--~-----1 Second Affair Shoppe O.,S. 1 Da, OnlJ! Drapes, t41SE.19\hSt,C.M. 1-~--------1 beda preads, lamps, V:i ' UtilitJ' body for pkup (behind Mesa theatre) Norltalle ··Procresslon" $145. 4 Y.t1tl~ utll. boxl---'---------1 3KW ONAN china clothes, hous•hold lrlr., all steel $115, Misc. Apt size refrigerator , Gas, ready to go, $800. item~. Silt 10-S. 335, tools, tir es, mags , nearly new, $90. 4000 lb 494.3223, Cameo Shores Rd, CdM. starters, etc. Heathkit _r~o~r!k~h~rt~. !1~1400~~· 549~~--~~-~;;h,~;i;;h;;;;;;_-=-_: YOlt. met tr, so forth. 3Q8 ~ , Mukllasace I Rerricer a to r . S t!)Ye, . H. Townsend. Santa Ana. Mesa Verde«iuntr)' Cl ub Senice 9020 Furniture, 4i Misc. m s.41 ..... 53l-131i12 ·lifetime Membership. •••••••••••••••••••••• Sapphire , Balboa Isl. Mov ing, must se ll . Electrical-Woodworking Sat. l!)·S, Sun.11·5 SACRIFICESALE ·179-7579. Plumoing-Jnstallation r --~----,-..,.---,--tli-::.c:~-:-, MUST SELL! & Repair. lnboanl Eng. OAK .rennls .,.,,,1s. Beautiful almost new Repair (In Boat). Chairs, Fern St1ftdS, sofa at lov esea t , SCRAM-LETS ScorpioMarine.548·9704 Parlor Tables. Dressers, Herculon sofa " chairs. DEMO SALE! 1975 DATSUNS ONLY 13 Left -Prices Slashed EXAMPLE rnore.401Kln15Pl.N.8 . table5, 1ome Fine Oil ANSWERS .M ... M B S 1 P.lnlln1s lert. Silvu l .. lp•ool 2 8 0 Y S I ~.E • pieces 6: man1 othe Dog •••••••••••••••••••••• 610 '· ... ·· $3395 . . 4 DOOR Sidewa lk, l St1n gr11. llems ....... ~. Dampen -ma - $15.ea,lChandelitr,MO. ~ Drawl -Bishop-lomic ' 4. li ke new. . . . d Rd Cdll Cond SADDLE Reduction gear+ panel. W Sea•ar • · a: carpeti111. Gd. · 300 h 95 ••• 6300 vi .. -.Mlr-••0••eaf9 675-7474 81 /Wht. tal1'. sso. Cruel remark : •·Just · rs. S4 ........ • •• ..... , ror 111·-n~I 1 k th b • ""' -1----------1 ~-o1ate Bm taU' -•. 00 a t ose :.ii;::ii OLVO Penta, 5.5 HP Brand New 1974 610's -Ntw. 1"• ¥e11• • • , •MOVING·Sell•'•C ~--d h ' 11 ••l'I 1rx1t11t11 •Htl ea,.._ Blue lJJC10' $2$. Apple un er · er eyes . er rd arinc eng. Forward, •M•I I• botll ,1 .... ooi. •~ E"er1thing. Maple fum, Green '1 sq yds .. a.111. nose looks hke' It ls at OLD PRICES • Only 7 Left 11(11. c reoet111 .. 1c:ti17 nt n... Ubln, diihos, lmol<s, o(. -1 'AUDLE .. r eve r se . st a rte r . llllkf •..tt ... •Ir. r.1tf,,. ~·0601 wear ng a~ ' generator. $1 25.995-1848 t11•: •• •1 .. nae 1.,., fiee s upplies, new ru1 -~11 .• , ... _......,.., samples, lamps, sbop lt'fi nfl Countr1 Club wanted : Outboard motor. Mil w tw •lftl ,,.._,.. ~1. fireplace fl car*n , Memberslllp for sal•. Mhc•I•••• good condition. 20 to 40 ~:'!Ji'r:~. "'s'~,r.'. T.rr~ ~~s. ml&t tio.sewa~ .. .,... + tranfer fee. W-"4 IOll llP. 493.7700, ...,.., 1., t111t o..tJ' Pia.t, -room stt. :!814 M • $Cf.•1t. Evea.173-21131 . •••••••••••••••••••••••·•----------~'" o.. .... 10. da1 Lane, Santa Aea. . HAND tew 01• ct1•I••• ,. .. ._, ,,_ <o ff Bftt:lis tri . ne ar mtCari.Willrtdethem Waftted : ~ppllances Ir IZVett ..... iei Vwt . N. "t. 1•11. Pr111 WashlftfltlftJS.U.9171. er drive UMm. "'WILD powe r mowers. Pref ..,, .. ,A,.._,._,...... ·illLL"C1111M-IW. NOT working. Rea1 90 Amp hour. pol)' case. H~. · • MulU Family Sale, Sal. 116-5&43 s.59.95 value. $20. ea. ~:Jr:ll~~~·,:::: •s ltltZ Ranier t.a .. ool tbl, aaliqllt 1t1le. ~----------·1 Quantity prices availa· 1t1SNM!fft1ftCAU1o1! 11 8. Brook . .Ii Adaraa,. Llhr pockflls w /braid USED BOOKS urgently ble. &tS·2207 J4"1,_.,,_,,.. ....... 11r soap 50lb patttl, $14, 10 trim. All wood. 1·· llllek nellded for Mar inera t---;-;:-----~:;-;;:I N••! Nifty Fifty~ SI.... spd. bllr:n, MS. terlMlei •l•le. Ztrs oW. mz,1132 Lions Club. book., sale. , Power N-!fllppteCrocMt .... tt.• fit.lllaed~a1nphlrcf*ar a Proc eed s lo C..:h lld •••••••••••••••••••••• =:,re::!,':;:.::::::::::: otlwr Items ' Al1 b11ter Brodtall t.mb. Guida'nee Centn'. •·ree 980Twin Eng 30fl. Chris. Phww~lllS •... ra• · i-----·----Wlllte ml11t ccllat, cuffs, pll:up. 6410-0333orl52·1212 'Take over pymt.s,+ S500. H.i~11CH11"IMl ........ ra.• Gar•I• Sale·Sal. ottly. ltillft •round bottom cl Trim t1bl, depth Cinder. l111t•111tCroit.._._. .... fl,• ConMr eall:tr 6: Orut f11ll lefttth co1t, 111e M••in11 Garaee need Gd. tond. 675-4923. ::::::::;z.~.::::: Hou1eho1d lttms 1•12 .• w_. lwlee, mo•· 1m1t11 l nc ? Wanted ·l--'---'-~------1 c-,....c1rt .......... t1• Clo&.IMI; 1111toa••r1warm1tMt. Dl1he1 , 1 la 11es, l 'Fbr /1l1Cbn Ct1r,slps o...i,e.tt Ar11i1 ... •1• •. ts.• · Paid at• samntt ... furniture . Ml·lt15 for 4, fl cnva, 100 HP outbrd, UPrl•AfJll•N•ll ........ l 'S.llieg Di., .•.•. ITS·toa 'ph:kup YI { trl . $1 750 /ofr . :='..:'..:'O:~~·n ·:::.: Rowboat, Sii. 15 l:IP . 7l4/M ·0730. JiQull\J , .. ., ... , t3 •....• w Evinrude, S15. a •IP 0 /1 l'LUTI!, Pa1 Ame11can, Wanle~: Good watch do&il-"-''-"'-'--,.,.----cl MatoflfJltC1RICI •••... »'. Motor $21 Flahltll& ttHda minor repair taO. 81l11an Shepherd or Have M>methlngyouwant Ti ck1e'1tToOt..so1su Poft.a,.potUenaver&Md. Germa n Shepherd. to1ell?Cla111ifiedadsdo !!!~~!!!!~~!!~~!~]~ rdlnoA..,N.L · llO.S.U·Jlllt 511-mlMona ~ ltwell.142·5871. SUPER Used car CLEARANCE (9) 260Z's to choose from ......... '!i .11!>.!.:: . .!~tU I 73 POl$CHI I 72 TOYOTA I 71 VW l Dr Nmt1111 11111. ra~ah. law • 72 DATSUN l'U ll llaMI I 70 VW I 72 AUOI rallit, lllatlf Cai real RICI ' .. I l I • • 1 ' • I ' ' .. . . ' . -• • TnlC•I tl'O Alllo1 w .. tod 9590 A• I ~~ ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• 1• "''°---...... l•pcwtecl • Autos. IMpor+td . r111!ay Ap1il 18 197'! DAIL y PI LQT ,,.7 .. •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• uto ~' ·~:~~eo~~::'a~!~a~:; TO, CASH! ,... t12s Mnct. 9731 Mere_.,,.. 9740 ~ ••• ~·.~:.':' ••••••• !~~~ ~~·-~~·~~:.~ ....... !~.~~j~~-~~·.~:.~ ....... !~.0.~j~~.~~·.~:.~ ....... !~!i:\ 548·23090r 551·5692 For clea n ~ can & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··• ~DODG·E Pick·up t.r u c k s ! How n rd '71 fo~iat J2.4 Sport.a Spider, '71 MA Zl>A 4 cyl, GIG. OVER I 00 SlOlS _,93 Ya lcor\ C::MY...olet. Dove & Quail ltin.L cond, AlC, ma&s, Xlnt. lr.1i1n10portaUcwi,..gJ . HIW &USID Kanch~ro, Stick, $42S. St.reels, nr. Mat'A~hur. -W•O'l17 eond . ~al orr .. M~l ~ell. MERCEDES Ml·I022orS48-'14l2 Jwmborce and Brunol, ,74 Fl 1 124 S ... _ Pvt. f ty . 64~·2ij 9 <1 / -,-;;:;-;-;;::::--;';;-;;::;ll:N~ew~po~n~U.!!!'_a<~·h!:·.!~~~5>~·f ml si11 Pl':""r. 1000 Q.6459 .-OM DI~ y ''73 r rd I T p U M . • ereo caSSdt, mw gs H f I o on • · ag ...... l.,•""4 54995. 646-851.5. · w.rcn.1 lett1 9740 ouse o :t• whls • tire1. Beaut .••••••••••••• •u·r110 R1z. 'D t k •·h •••••••••• u __ .... _ ••••.••••••••••••••••••·• " . rue 1or '"' or "t:amp-n-.a 9727 M F.HCl':Ol':S Dt:AL EJl 1 ~h Pili: 41M·7t.7c, We. Atfel..... 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •73 Mercedes 6862 ~t a nchcioter, , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 280-C IJucna Par k 1 56 Ford, lood transporta. Atf I 523-7250 tion$400 • OMtO Riii ; Auto: fJ/!); F'act l)ntheS•ntal\na F'-...•y. lwyorUose Air:·bcautiful blue : Jo-...·1 --------~ 1 16J-2&lf Authorized m iles Lie , 7G7 Jl'fo:; Iv.. 9570 Salt!s "Service $8995. You don 't nl'ed a gun to ••••••••••••••••••••••• leach 1,...,..s 1 0 %o . Jim SletnOns .. dr aw fa:i;t " wh~n you 1 '73 Chevy Van C0 n-MacArthur and place a.n :id in I.he D:iily version. Setf·contained: Jamboree Imports Pilot Want 1\ds! (;:ill now ~l Offer. 6fS.&179. SMl·°N:~port ~;:h ova PACTOIY I J J-9300 1-_,,--.. ~:-·S6_l8_. ____ _ '67 Ood1e, map, cust c INVOICE thruout out. runs gd. I AMdl 9707 I mi $1200, 646-3589 ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 751-896J '72 AUD I , 4_ dr. auto. '70Dodge Van gold shag tra~s. a1n /lm s tereo, bed , • . · As king $3,000. See at 1 crpl, "'· Craig stereo. GARAGE SALE, thi s 51400. 67a-3003. weekend only. 10636 El '67 DODGE, new custom t:ste Ave., Fountai n paint &: int. See at V:i lle y, off Wa rd 'h GARA.Gt: SALE, THI · bloc k, N . or Talbert. WEE~ ~:.ND ON LY · i974 AUDI 100~. beauty, 1~ El J::sle Ave., Fou~· sun-roof. Won't last at ta1n Valley. Off Ward, ~ $499S. Call •9"-48"71. blk. N. of Talbert. OM ALL ' MEW '75HOMDA · SED~ ... .S . Your c hoi ce or .accessories plus ta• & license. Order yours today. "FRIEDLANDER " 9~l~ C. C. 11 • .t G G \ l/ I /'' , 'ti ! CllEV Corvair, 4 spd, ~~•••••••••••••!?.'.~ clean, runs a:ood. $500. ORAHGE-C Mada '7ll s.ta-2687 out(l'Y'S ••••• •• •••••••••••••••• OLDEST & '71 FORDYAM 70 Ford l ton Soper Van, runs but needs work, ZOIW. lst.Street $1000. 645-7645 --------• s.ta Ana llS-l 171 '73 Chevy Beauville Van. 8 Jo"INE Little Mazda RXJ Sta. Wa gon. $1,650, or· make offer . 673-5043 Porsche 97S0Porsche 9750 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 PO~SCHE 914 55995 AM/FM.-mag wheel s, & more! (slk. #1870A) MAHY TO CHOOSE FROM! HAL GREENE PORSOIE & .AUDI 60$ kffW9J .. ftle .. W liYd. H- 17141543·4972 12131161-3233 OPIH IY&llHGS WARDS. LEE Wants to buy you a ·steak dinner! At your ® ~-K HOUSE ~: . Here 's hov-1. Just come 1n to the showroom and test drive a"v one 0'1 the great AM C cars: Gre1nl1 n, H orne t Matador , o r the al l~new Pacer. W e II give you a special coupo n. l1m 1t one per family, good lo r o ne Strip Steak D inner at your locat Rustler Steak House. It s that easy. But act soon . Aemi;:n1ber coupons are J1m1ted. so 11 s first come. 11rsl served ... ...i Rustler steak. pass. Dix inl. Radial CMM"i 9715 tires . M:ig whls. P /s, •• ~~•••••••••••••••••• P /b. Good cond. Low mi. '7J C1\l'R I V-6, 4 speed, M8·0385or642-70Gl. air. sunroof, 23M miles. $3350. 644·0686 1971 Ford Window Va n, a1 ~--------1 pass., p /b. p/s, auto. DotSWt 9720 .---SPECIAL VALUE---~ PINTO PACKAGE Vinyl tri m, carpeting, sport tape treat~nt, accent group, styled st~ w1ieels, trim rings. 1975GUNADA LIMITED EDITION trans. 302 Eng. 52600 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• beslofler. 557-7977 AlllosW..ted t5' •••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOLLAR Jo~OR TOP USED CARS FOREIGN. DOMESTIC or CLASSl(.'S WILLBU.YYOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN PAID Jo~OR OR NOT. WI LL PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL KENT ALLEN, 540·0142 I f your car is extra clea '72 2•IO<l. $4'1195. Loaded, see us rirsl. slick. air, etc. Low mi. IAUER IUICK fl.tint cond. ! ! 4s.l ·Z7llO 2925 Harbor Blvd. ,72 D t .. "Z L. Costa Mesa 979.zsoc .a s!'ln ....., · "!1c. -=-="'-='---'---'-"-I Aulo. air, s tereo. Xlnt TOP' DOLLAR cond. $3900. 640·52ZO eves. P'AID IMMEDIATELY · ·13 Datsun 610 wagon, air , nu tires. 4 spd, 26,001 mi. FOi ALL S.1200. 536·4100. FOIElfiMCARS •73 24oz. Blue, wht/intr. CALLOICOMllM Aff, amtfm, A!C. 12000 TO SH US mi, Perfect cond . Orig 01,1,·ner. $5300. 640-s:r74 NLUJf'I Jf\T lf•lf'(]f\TS '73 DATSUN 240 z llM W.Custh;.111. Automatic, air condd ition-ing. AM /F'M ra io, mag 142 .. 9405 wheels, r adial tires. WE Buy 13,000 origi nal miles. (996JEY J IMPORTS $4977 Make or Model. fCUl boiA Top Dollar For An) cd l Jl~:~2s ~ VOLVO 2001 S. Manchester 19b6 Horho• CM 6•6 9303 Aft\.hei m GJG·fiOOO '721h Dat sun pick -up. SELL US YOUICAI! small camper, w/boot. . We,-ytopprice! mags , air , AM /FM MUST IE CLliM stereo plus many extras. Will take anything in $2395. 645·8457. trade, watches, rings, .7 2 oz 4 pd l I 4 ., s . a r, mags, TV,..,.'s e~ARBOR·BLVD. lo mil e a g e . $3 ,500 . 645-1500 675-1518 ---'C"O"S"T_Ac_M...c.ESA ___ 11910 Z, mags, air, new tires, xlnl cond., ~. Or-. C....,.., Call 962-3487 afl 5. """"•' s ..,_ '72 1200 .......... Gd.cond. Call: Iii M•••rTovota 960-2891aft.5 PM Call ROgeror bill 847---855S '70 DATSUN 510, runs ---------1 great. $775./ ol'fcr. Days, NIE APPRAISAL 962-5234. eves. 960-3467 9725 We buy used cars ~ trucks. Call GROTl-1 CHEVROLET flJI' a free •••••••••••••••••••••• appr1t1al. -a.AM61 COUNTY'S GROTH CHEVROLET HEWIST & ~ST · 11211 Beach Blvd. JM MEDIATE "IT'S FORD'S NEWEST BETTER IDEA" FACTORY l'llCE CUT $141 .---SPECIAL VALUE--- MUSTANG PACKAGE Oelu•e interior, console, tape 5.tripes, rocker panel mouldings, oppearonce protect group, flipper rear quarter windows. FACTORY l'llCE CUT $21& .---sPECIAL VALUE--- MAVERICK PACKAGE Inferior and eii:terior decor groups, hood tape treotmtmt, rocker panel mouldings. FACTOIY PllCE CUT $122 NOW FORD CUTS YOUR COST On both 2 door and 4 door Granada models. with varied equipment packages of your dloice. _COME IN And Set us shaw you ADDITIONAL Savings with a great big Theodore Robins' DISCOUNTI $250 AVAILABLE DURING APRIL AND MAY ONLY ORDER YOUR SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION "PACKAGE" TODAY! llANO HEW 1975 TORINO 2 DOOR HARDTOP "'4~0 'o•l•I bl..e/l0/, 35 1 ClO 1V, 1-crli!odo< en11•ne, Col.I01nio SALE $42 99 1.,.;.,lool ~1. liYe Hl78•1• WSW, t.ont ~ o--6', ·----o--d•, ............... ..-1o; •• , ~ ........ lonled PRICED ........ ~. lef"-w;I -·-"' .......... pow ... ·-w.i. ulli._.tk, Sloe• .lit 4197 {$C1$H1 82117) IUND NlW 1975 FORD LTD WAGON .-001 ~ coppet -lolllc/SY/,•00 CIO 1V, 1-cyt;nde< e"11ine. Colif<><nio Emiu ;.,., ~"'-'· 10.e LR7lo 1S W5W, con•en'-<r 11'°"'1>-d""l loc"";t ,..., oeot1, I<><~-..... 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' • I • ': Huntlntlon Beach DELIVERY 847-6087' 549-3.131 All Models&Colors ............ ,,,.,..-............ ..., ... _. ___ ....... ... """'-.. (l16GMHI 1 D•., """ ....... -"""''" '"''"'' o.,, P••· """"~I. po•o• b•o••• (l•)D(ll.j • ,i,. t.11 po""·"'"'''" ••~••o, ,.,,...., -· • .,.,1,-1, ••M .l\ttl, ._ '-"'"'(I 11fl ll 1 Doo• •••o"'o"< ""'"'""'~"" a ._. {ll~•O<I • ll-....... ''""' ,., ·~. 0" "'"''"'~'nu "°-"' ..... ..,...II<'·•~ t>o .. • ...... ,J'<>f' !)9910~1 s2499 ·- SILLIH• YOUR CAI? Dick M Iller Motors ' . TOPPllCISPAID D'llTiWR For Imports ~ .. Paid for or Not. -i..wh-1911Harbor, <!.M. --· 120 W. Warner at So. Main , Santa Ana !.57-2132. '71 PONTIAC ,.,,...., ... <--..-~. _ ....... -"= .. -·-........... _,nllUll '71 FORD LTD , ............. -.-..... ...., ......... ,...--1111.-........ ....,4-.j6not'A) S1899 1974 FORD ,..,0 Nie• Et-Y C<t1. (3•4KK VI '73 FORD GIANTOllNO !Ito•-·-·~·· ~-·. ~ ........ •"'po•. •--.. ,o•o• b•o•o> !"11ll $1999 $2666 '72 FORD l TO BIOUGHA.M 4 ~ ...... ·~·-.,,,,., ··-· .... .,.. .... ...... .... "·~· !. 11-o1~. ........ ,_. ..,_ ....... {(l)l!Vll '72 FORD GALAX IE ,.,, ..... "" , .............. , ......... . f"I-"' """'"' (l)fll"I '71 THUNDERBIRD 7 1),,.., t,~ """"'· AM I M ,,.,., '"''"'Y-·""''loool, 1l•ltl~f s1999 ... " ' • ' • .. ·-. ' . -.. .. DB DAILY P!LOT Friday, April 18. 1975 ' I · · rted Autos, 1111,.,.... Allfot, Imported Autos, Imported Autos, Imported Atttot, 1Mpot'hr4 • ...:. 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"" Clean uuw Anaheim 1so-2011: '74 VOLVO 142 '70 2002 MERCEDES 230 28701 M•~ ..... it• Perkwe, l':ISSl'llc l>ICl'l'O. ~·11'150. _M11~Jo_!l.J1~~-5Jti·:Jll'll. . fQ¥Q'.fA Sacri ll l.'c! '7<t Volvo MGB 9744 No DOWN W a"Oll. :1 IDON old. 5000 ;: •I•~ ~n~·ne~ :. ""-"'' AM l'"M l>t~·eo. ~iw·••· d ...... .. n.,o••-'"'"'•·~·~=,­lT~J-11.l:iLJ ... ........ ,. •• 11<.c~J '"'"' \ ·"""' --.;~ .,,.,. .• ,.. ""WI ''""'~-~·~·~ -~· .~~~ ......... , ~ •l>•l"-1 "'" cy,.J,! '"'"I . •• a,u ""'' ,,,,,. ,J:.;.,..111 i\·l u s L s c)!.1:11:1.l U12 ., All ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1· 1 1 • 19M Ho•bo•. c M 6·16 9303 'm1. Unde r warrnnty. AM /FM,oir Crntral tockin<J '7 1 l\l t.: H . ·1 S 1Jl'1·1l ll'<lllSllllSSHill . rad1u a111I 't)l'SC l e, .\lnl ~·OU(. ' .. '"'''·'"'·'.. PA¥MENT ~'""'· $5' 00 · "",."'""· 1!17 1 Toyota lifurk-11. ·1 dr. '74 FIAT 124 '74 BMW Tl I ' '73 3.0 c s Coupe $1 38.46 heater. t:Jtilll ) S!li~I Saab 9760 SUHSETFORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5·14ll G:u·dcn GroVL' Blvd \\'l·:..1rn1nsll'1" tiat.i·4UIO SAAB C.;,,p~ Mc<t.i'' ·•'·'" J ·~<'•.J .Jf .u .. a •~""'"" '-'"'""" P••1" "'~"·~~· 0 I 9746 '1""'., ''~'~" • • ~.,.. """' ..... '" ,., • • ,,~._.,, ' '"'"~" '.J" S·1l l· 1 ~r11'L' >~·!I 11!us pe """"'•"I> .,, .. "'"• 10·~~·-·· . ~·· '"""·•·!<! 11,J JfJ) • • ··'. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 . l,L~'":"~'~"':" _____ .J L--------~ll l s.~ou.l"il :..:d L·:.. t;1\: plus ·-., l 'T 1 t -.d & t uyorLease 1---------' L 11·. ::'l:!-;: do\\11 p;i\-tlll'll( i -' • S tl . lllSI C OU· :\uthol'lt.l'd ::;;1000 X·l . :1:1 p;1v rn~nl s Lil Ba~g~1 11.1 P~'11 ~'.j~f _ S;1 IL-.~ ,1:,: S1:1"\ 1r'' :s 1:m .. 111,i11 u~ $:-1::«•1 f111a l : ~ •• u.· u .. 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C.-11 8:37-li3!J8 Lires $1200. 21J -42:J.J274 li8 V\\'. rcct•ntly rclllt nu tircs. l;.q.1c deck, rnakL· of-r .. r . i;7;,.~Hi'ill . ·1;!1 CAU Cuu1>e de \.'1JI(', 1\/C, ,\n1 /!<"1n ra dio. 5 .1,.ouu 1111 . SZ::!u;;, ::n :1,5!J:!·5J;, ... l!i72 V\V. good l'Olld . Luw ·ru :;cdan dcVillc. Beaut 111 1. i\rn /1''111 & l1'<1lll'I' t·und.Ju xuryxln.1s,::;2700. hitch. s uruo . [>.15-1220 ca_y ~-Jtit)::! ·12 vw Super lk.'Cllc. ,73 ELDOD•DO t:l can. x lnt co n d, """ ,\m/f<'m stcrco.$1-750. Ye 11 ow I matc hin g Call 4!j7-2898 lcaihcr;· fu!I pO\\·er. less ----------1 thun 27,000 milt.'S; :;er. 27 window hus. 1962. 1.-ulJ 4954: $64:15. ll'nglh sunroof: 4o00 1n1. J' SI un nl·v.· e n gine. ;-.; .. \r Im ernons hrai.e:-;. hall ,'i;_ p:11nl. 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(07:.JLPA J SPECIAL VOLVO SALE! SALEPRICEO Beat pri ce incre a se. . ,_,. Super stock. AU models ~ Priced to Sell. Overseas Delivery Specialists Dean lWJiA • VOLVO 1966 Hu1bor. ( M. 646 9303 El.DOHAOO 41,000 mi. P /b , P /s, A/C. stereo. lthr seals, v"inyl top, stecl radials. S?J.150. 645·1UJO eves or wknds. 9725 f;at 9725 •Up to 35 Miles Per Gallon• AMPushbul- t on Radio • Fully Ca r peted • Fr ont •. 'Nheel Drive • F ron! Oise Brak es • Body Side Mouldings : ' • • • r • • MnH 97ll ...... U ~ •••••••••._•,••••••••••• • ••.., Auto1, Ut•d Auto1, Us11d A..to1, Us11d . Awtos, U111d . MAZDA CASH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• odllac 9'15 DodcJo '9J5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••'····················· •·•••••••••••••••••••••• Friday. April 18, 1975 DAILY PIL01 Ford 9940 Mustang 9952 OkhlltObHe 9955 ~~~·.~~~!'.••••••••••• A.tot, Us•d Autos, Used 11!1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CADILLAC . .., llODU>:, G ,,.,, ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Id . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••_,• '68 COR1'JNA 6 6 ;\I u !I L ::. 11 ~. -1.l I k 74.-.Toron:;do, xlnt, l~1d<l'I ...-Q_ wnobde 9955 PlyMCMrth 9960 o , 11l11 n1 . new tirl!ll, $4i5 vcr 70 to choose 1rom. 49~·68S4 'd 'I' I h k d t le ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• d•rbird 9970 .. v , r61ns11Ql't:t1'.>11 ~: 1· 1ro1nl...,, A.11' i. ()(' s , no'} ow,n, 11 CO\'Cr py n1t , '73 Cutlass Sup1·cnic, fully •••••••••••••••••••••• Fru m $1 !ii 9S 0-M A c:1...:=='-----•·1n1t11rlnw: & tA."1u1in . Ford S3:.!S 9'J,1 IX·I } 1r1·:: ~1KKI . A~k1ng ~ilMJ 1-4~-4532 c>qu11lt . Vinyl 1011. ad n11. ATLAS 1966 Ft1rd !.'I'll. 1-'uJI .. 1x-1.;xi ~~/rcasolf.M8·62.JS ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>O.,.,'t'r, uu· <I dr :>IOI.I v1 ti.1 ;\lu:-.tJni..:. :-.llt'k, n1•y,• '73 TORONAOO Pinto ------9957 '70 T·BI It I), 2 dr l .. 1n1l.11u. la(' ~Jr, J'/S , J>,11, I',\\, Chrysler I"~ _i i 7~ 962 ·l~!J.I 9940 ·12 L1'0 Country Squirt·~ I.lest ul(t•r. t.>hi :.'lW alll·r hrak1•,.,, no:cd"' "ork. ~ 1\utomatu·, 1t11Y,1·r ~lt·c•r .\'''' ,,,.''too\\',.,,.""">\ 111", ;111· 1•un1t111110,1n", 11a :-.:-.. wa~on Y,'/lull _ " .u '"'" • "' "' ' 1uy,·cr & luw on > lo·' , \ 111yl 1•111. Lu.1dc·1I. Lu" l!lf.ti :\1 usl aH~. 4, t') I,~. ~, \ ,\\ t 'c,"J'A,<'\,' _., L'-', \ ,, I '""'\\\)I\ :l·l,OllO! ()nly $3100. Cul! •• " r JlH 1·s. \.....,., i ~lt1s1S4.·ll. •·n.:1 11 1·, au lon1 ;1l 11· '75 EL DO itADO, l'u\l y MJ0~5-11 (IJr\'l.pty .1 4:,,;1.;;i~1-1 <l /-----------~-----"-trausr11 1:-.:,1011 , r a 111, loaded, a Black lk>uuty. 191'7 L' 1 \" 9950 l11•11tc•1', power :.ll"cl'lrl~ - l!.000 mi, '8.•-... 7.,.,1 • r or1 ... :1gon, 11/s. Meorcury ~'" -p/b, j.!IKKI l'Ond. S600 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• \l 11:11 51 S:l•l!r.I C..,..o 99·17 _bt_•,_>u_l1l'l'. 751·858.q f'OH SA t.f: S6011 . 'ti~! .)\IVSGUa~<~C~~;~~~llid ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 f.'tlH I) Galuxi'-· ~ll·rcuryCon\'t•rtib!l' \\,·..,1m 1nstl·r t>:fl;; .. 1u1u $3377 lwrlA eOJt ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7.i S•1u irt.', air, 1u1l(t, n1 ;1 ~"'-new tlrl'S. l\1•11 U\lful ! • • G J:,?,JX1i7 i.I !'I:\! I"<> S•1111 rt• \\'i•J.!"11 ,\Ut•ifll:"llH~ l r'.t11.'>!ll1~:-.11)11, r.1d1<1, h1,_•al!'i', ;ur c'•ll lth· lion111 j.! ! l ·l~t:IJt~;·r.• SUNSET FORD llpen lliuly & Sun. 'ul Ill l"(ja 9974 Pl'iT •••••••• •••••••••••••• :!112!1 I I ;11• 1>111· Ul \'d , Costa 1\lt~s:1 546-1'134 ----·----1 i i IJl:S'l'l-:lt auto. A /<;,, i:r1·;n 011 ~;1 .;, Xlnl t'1>11d . Si,500or b1~s1 olr. :.i..;:1 i.i'.lil '72 VEGA HATCHBACK Auto1nat11', 1\'.\I 1 .1d1o, 1 ;11>1.' pl;1)'cr. !li7:J Fil I)> 1.f Cu m ;i r o l.T·Z28 hardt••p. VI!, oiulornalu·l ----c54=0c'5002=~'---I REBAT'.fs louded,likcnew ' tran:.ini:.sion, radio, M 1_ 9952 '7°l)l,1ch J. ll.U1•Jn1i . Fu l l~----'""''''~·"2::::'.·19~---1 hc:ilt·r. r1owcr !1tecr1n~ !.IS _-•• ~ Jy c11u1p, :\lt:tll , blue, \ · ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 u~l o••I\ c ''w, ~1;,111~; VOLVO l'U(, HHd,,11 ( f,1 lo If. 1l10 I IH(jO Old~. 1'110:-. g11oll ~I i.), UI' hl'Sl ol ( \'f" Sl·IOG:irdc n <;ru\1· l\l\d Potttioc 996S W;:,.l1111nstc1· 1;.11, 111111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---';I l'ON1'1AC F'1rclu111. 1:1 1'1:-.l'l'() Stju1rc. woi i,:011. Vl:I c·n ~1 nc. autnm ;1t 1c ,.\1110111 ,11 11• tran:-.1n1:.:-.1on, tr"'n s ini:-.s 1011. r"'d10, 1 .nl1 .. , ht'.lll'r. r·1111r r;1!'k, heater, 110 .,.,'l'r Sll't·nni.:, :1 I I' ,. "JI d I l I,, n I Jl )..! • air en I\ d 11 i 0 11 I II i,; . $1477 deOJtl~ .. ON EVERY I NEW 1974 ROTARY ENGINE CAR El;)UIPrED THE WATTOULIKEIT! CASH REBATE RX-4 HARDTOPS CASH REBATE RX-4 WAGONS OOH REBATE RX·4 SEDANS CASH REBATE RX·3COUPES CASH REBATE RX-3WAGONS CASHREBATE RX-2SEDANS CASH REBATE RX-2COUPES • ·~~~~~~~~~E DOWMrAYMENTIF YOUWAMT & DON'T FORGET FllEE so.olo MILE OR l6MONTH -HIWARRAHTY • Cltewrol•t 9920 t1 1r c::u u ( 1t 1on1n b . ,, .,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (.ii!;l:IClli\\' I li179'J '65 i\tuslan~. t11 -11crf. ·I SUHSET FORD Brl. disc brks. 1f spd . Vil en~ ti•l2·7X'J7 COHMILl. sti ck, h vy s u:-.p~·r1s1.,11 ~-1olir..rtlcnG 1t>\'c 8l vrl d I • 'G' O\·' c 11 01• ,\Ju:-.lanµ 351 Vull.v lu;ulcd . ~ll:J 0-;'•il $1,Ki5.t----1 :.111.!(i .\I \ J ~.l!,.I ( i !'.I.I PN ) S:l!f!l'J ~TOYOTA CHE"ROUT Ne,.. s I C ll ( e r wor,.; ;, us u ;J:.s. " Wc,.,t1n111s tt·r t)J()-·IOIU t o •· 1·1· ~-..· 'ou ----\ ood d <\SI) SUNSET FORD SUNSET FORD 1966 Hurh~r r ,,, Id/, '1 lll l SAJ.L'S&SERVl''E '"'aoicO t•r . ...,.;.i..,..'.J Old b '/ 9955 i,; c·on ·'7· . "' ""_ smo 1 e C.ill 675-75!17 2828Harborllvd. '7J t "UJll)L'l'OBroughan1 ·75 i\IUS'fAN(; Gi il.\, 1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,il h' ~; a l'•l1·11 (;I'(•\ t ' Ill\ il \\'l .'>lrn111 ~1 .. r 1:;11, llJll/ 5·1,lll 4 ;111·1l1•n <in1\"l' lll\'d "'c1"ot 1n1n~t1·r 1~11; .. 1u1u ·1:1 Vc~a (; r \\ .1).!Hll \JI. 1\;\\/Jo.''.\I 1';11!10 , :1 ul •I lr:.i ns. lc:-.s th,111 1.11H11J COS.J'A r.1ESA hartllop. V!i, automalH: (')'luulcr e ni.:1nc. 4 ~P•«·d S.iil':-. and ScrVl('C 1 ___ 5~4~6•1200 trans m ission , r~1<l10 , trans miss ion. l'"\\••1 OLDSMOBILE '71 OLl)S Cu tla sb Su1lrcm•• h ;11;dto1l. VK, aulomul11.· tr:1ns m1ss1on. t•;ullo, h calc•r , po.,.,·t•r !>lccr1 n.Lc, (li7111-1H I Slj~j 1:171 1'11u u, :-.Int ,·.,nd ~1 :150 or b t!:-.1. 0111•r hl'atcr, poy,·cr SlL>t•r1n~. stccr1n~l ;i1r 1·orul1l"•n NOVA 1 or a knill, orig. air condition111g, Joad1.-'(j , 1 11 M . ;i , 1; 0 u 111 1 1 ",. GMC TRUCKS oy,·nr. only 47W mi, s:!500, (14141ii SJl !r.I (l<!U.\I ;\IJ 1 S<IX!l:t HOt'.iDA CARS l :M,~ I.I•: ;\l,\,'\S. :!UH , ·I 11'1. ~2tiUO. Xl111 1•J111L S11tl .. 11 II. :-.L1·1·c~1 t ;1p1• ,;;,;-.ul.>.'l. do:t•I>., \ 111~ I Lup. hu1·k1.:I --- sea ts / h 1 a t·I>. 1nt1·r1or. '71 V1•j.!a \\'a~<111 646·0091154'·3'311 SUNSET FORD . SUNSET FpRD University Olds 54•1U (; a1•dcn lirO\'C Ulv11 544U Ga rdcn (Jru1·c· Bl\ ii :!K.'1U 11 arbor HI 1 cl. ;:..1,10 li ardcn l;ro\"\I Ill vi i SUNSET FORD ;2 1'1;-.j'I'(), vinyl lop.1\/C. 11\'W llrl~I'>. ;!(MKlt'(' CllA!, 4 :-.1><!. Sl9'J5. or O..·i.t ofl'cr. [}.ti ;u;7 I Buri.;undy, :1!'>11 i·u i..:1111 •. ~l ·l~.'i-Xlnl ,.,.,1.1 P.P . S8()1j ~.'.di ht•l \\~'t!U l,'.;111\;l!i-j;lli. '73 EL C,:AMIN() SS, (ull \Vcs tm1nstcr li3ti·•IOIU Yi'cst1n111Stt•r 1;;11; 1n111 L' \\ ;,i.J , .. ;.101 \\'c stm1n!"l<'I' G.'Mi-111llJ pwr., has shell & iiew _ __ 0.-.1;1 1 · l·s;1 JO ., !lam & ~. :1up111 .,., •'l"k Classiricct Ads da)'s. &· :.in .\·t 1rnl' ;111t·r ----.!--_ _ !f ::loa1n \\c1·k~·1 1d :.. Autos Hew tires. 20,000 miles. $3,;wo. Autos, Hew 910(1 Alltos, Mew 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9100 &12-SJO t •••••••••••••••••••••••. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 557-1 01)~1 • 9800 11169 'fowns man, 9 pass, wa gn. Vii, P/S. Jo mi, " v1..•ry good cond. $750, musL sell. ·Hl7-:IOl7 all S. Chevy '70 K1ngs,,.,·ood Sta Wa1c A /f..:,, l'tS. P /B. Modesl 1n1leai,:c. Xlnt cond . Priced lo sell ! 6'1·1· l!KKI !.l-5. 69 Chc vc ll e Wai.:un . Sharp! Loaded! S!.115 lis t ofr. P vt Ply. 531-59:1:1. '65 Malibu SS 6 cyl t'pe, bk /sts, consoll', a /I. p/s, 11 •b. r /h . 7:1.\I ong 1n1lcs. (;d {'Ond S550. 616-9.'">1;.1 · Camaro, ·I :-.1111 nt'1•41" work. bc:.l ollt•r. ;•It G::Jt 5Jti·2261 61:1 NOVA, 2 dr, ;1utu, ti l')'I, orii.:. o wne r, $700. P \'I l'I)'. ti44·77J(J ---- '66 {\la l1 bu, 327. 4 sµced. 67,000 orig. miles. CJc;iu S700. 847 ·6958. '72 F:J Ca mino. Aml1''n1, A!C. 1na.I! "·heels, hvy duty r ;11lt alur . J spd. turbo-hydro, frlr hilt h ~300. ti40·507~. ---1 '65 Hcl Air, H i ii. a uto. E:(c body /eng. Low m1. Bcsl offer . 499-t.'976 'fi5 Coi-vair Xlnl cood1 - 11on lt /11 s.s;;o or hest ol'r Cal l549·2757al't5.:10 ti9 Chev J1n1>a la , Cuslo n1 i llr hdlol' t-'ull 11..-.·r , ;11 r !'o nd Am 1 Fn1 stereo J -ownc1 Sl25 f1r1n 5-Hl·l2ti!l '72 Chev f\1ngsy,·ood ' pass "'oily c qutp I. mi 's. $2700. 495-5567 ,Comet 9927 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~71 COM J'.:'J' 4 dr Ori g . own er 4!1:1·5600 311 oond. S I 295. Coftthtental 99JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 i\IAHI\ IV 2Door . V8 , aulomat1e trans n1 i ss1011 , po"'"r steering, while sidc"'all lil'Cs, tilt wheel. iur con· d 1 l 1on i n ~. Al\1 /f'i\I slcreo, leather. la ndau t o p , cr ui se eo ntro l. power brakes, heater. <~EAR J ...... GUSTAFSON L INCOLN 1\11-:RCUR'i' 16800 Beach Blvd,, 11. B. 842·tl&l4 --· '13 J\.1ark I V O Yl',\'E H J\tus·r SEl,L rOr at·t ual WllLSf!:. book \"aluc oJ $ti,ti75. 100'/c. 1"1n. a va1l. ll qual. buyer! Lo 1111. ~~ absolutely I J\1 J\ir\C. SS2·7000 Days Cor•ette 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '12 W~llTE Corvell<', 4 spd,' 350 e ng. Air cont.I . 14500 m1. New t ir es. SS.500. 64U·UIU7 GS Vcttl', Conve r t . l·lardtop , 4 s pd, am/fm, p o w e r windows & brukes. 536·47t!J CDtlCJ<lr 99l3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 COUGAR Auto matic, power steer·· · ing, air conditioning, vinyl top, milg wheels, extra cleun. ('fUPG70) $1377 ~MlwrlA \VTOYOTA lf66 Horbor. CM 646.9301 69 Cougar. P/S, P/8. Air. US r.1 ag s. Sun y AM1rttf, 8 lrack. Ask ror Jim 67~-6736 73 Convl'rliblc Xlt7, full power, s t e reo, air. leather int. x.lnt cond. $2700 firm . 67.S·9752evc~ • Dodge 9US ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 DAR.T Sport 2 dr .. air, sla n. trans .. hlt. Sl'..IOO ~9·17j7 :.i!t. tiPl\I '70 Cha ll enger V-8/Jal. Art, PIS. A/C, vutyl top, Kallyt wheels. Dest of. fer. 494-423.5. 'T4 Dart, Cstm 6. Loaded. 1s-2emp1. Must sell. ... $1118 °' bst. 893·6237. 51*, '73 Spt DMt.. 19, mi, 1uto trans, per£., vin yl to 111 xiras. M~-1270. .. , '989 t \II, lr~l•Ofl IOI<. 011!fftnh•I, ""''tt"•lls, Ml slttr•f'4-sPN'd tO'llrol. 11.91f9t liO.. Cll'tu~ ~s. IKWy ..,, .,,_... Wt wofldorws. lr•iltr I~ pt..o. pow ooar locl1. II/le ,,.,,., OOWt' l!ftl'irre & d1K llrlkft !SJl6Alf!OJI\ . f'i DISCOUNTED t 600t F•OM FACTOIT UST Pt!Cf ....... NIW '75 TORINO WAGON .... _,,...., ........... """' .. -.......... ~ t ....... ·-...... -' ......... ··-· ( .. O)MO-•l $4095 IUND NIW '75 PINTO WAGON '"'"" "'''" _, ......... -0.-....... t -........ ,, . ., ...... ,, .. ~ $2998 '71 PINTO Runabaut Au10 !rans ••• cona1honing, radio. hea!~r. Loe 60'/0NW S'1C\M fl'WCING IVAM.MU ~~u~ Tt~n~. t~vra;~o!~i~"t, ~ srttring, pgwer sea1s. Licenw No. 91 •HE T tllctAl FIJrWolCltG .IYAILULI '69 Pl YM. Cstm. Wgn. . Sl./bvfbtln. 11'·8, aulo. trans .. pawer s1eering, Raiiio, heater. ,n1cFK VICAI FIJWfCING .IY.UUW '70 GAL 500 2 DOOR V-1, auto. trim. .. ~r s!eering, roidio. heater, suptr clran. •879FTE 5"CW !INIHCJIG AYA.IWLI '69 CHRYSLER Newport \18 • .tu!O. trans .. power l!ttring, roidlo, heattr, vinyl root. Licrnsr 196HOL Sl'KLAl FllWC!l«l AYt.li;A*U 74 PINTO Sedan ,t..11!0. lr•ns .. POwe< srttr;ng. rtldio, htatrr. w1w lirrs. u/lnl. (415KXT) ll'ICW llN.UCllC &VliWU '69 CHRYSLER 300 4 Door Completely !~ ZVJSSI 5'Klll llfC&NCINO AVAIL&tLf $1388 $2288 s1088 s1088 $988 S2388 $2288 $1988 WHD -COURIER & SHELL IUNO NIW tdral for i \1!rnigl!I l'loo$, or lor IMrt bro!CM, or 1u1t1 llOOd worktiorw, ~~$2·9991 '75 MAVERICK HO tid 6 cvl. tnll·• rfdio. I. bumorr gua'111. !Joor ihilt, Dlut met111ic. S(tlLl)S.117 TRUCK & CAMPER :::· '7 4 PINTO 2 DDOtl SIDAN ~~ '75 MAJORWAY ~= t ~ ,~~ OHA ~taJN .-~::,,.,,75 FORD 3A T · ·i.=: loll VI. •Ira cooling. kn1tltd vinyl wars, 19 t "' amp tlf!'ftry. o/s wts1~n mirron. h (I disc. --bra-~. ljnrtd glass Fll'l'li:ll«lti( $4688t 11967 COMPLETE FOR ONLY BRAND NIW '75 FORD Custom 500 4 Door Pillard Hardtop Door Pillartd H. T. 351 V-1. POWt• slttring. Cdii.c:) br.tk~. 'bufnper owards . (SJSJHUJUO~ •Ton P.U. PickuP & C6""10tr Shell, V-1, .tu!O. lr.tns .. ai, condllioning. llO'Nrr slttril'IQ. ,t..11 Hravy Du1y Eqpl. serial No. 08411' SHNl ll!WtCINO AVl\ILllU '74 G.M.C. 4 I. Dr. io Ton PickuP. VI. 1uro. trans .• air conditioning, OOWff tleerlng, ridio, helltf, Just like new. Licrnw No. JSOS86l tllCIAl ~ING AYAllMU '72 CHIVY 4 Whl. Dr. ',Ton Pickup. va. auto. lrtJns .. alr condilioning, llOWtr sreering, radio, hearer. Licrnse No. Flllnl SHClAL ~ AYAIL&tll '57 FORD Pickup 'h Ton V-1, auto. !rans .• radio, hraltr, ur;1;1y bed •H45'1111 '69 FORD 1/2 Ton P.U. Wi!h camper stlell, ecC1r>OrT1ical stick sM1!1. •!Ji'OC '73 CHE¥T PlckuD \'I Ton, v.a, auto. trans .• st.Iring, fidlo. hr11er, di• .. mtrriof. Lie. Ne. Fll54l1 VIClll lllWCING AV&l\MU '72 CHIVY. Surfer Van V·I, tJlllO. rrens .• bn,.,o new Wildwt:rOd Surftr Conurrsion. Lie. 75166M Y'ICW. HMIHCIMG AYAll.UU '74 CHEV. 1/2 Ton P.U. $3588 $4988 $3788 Sl388 $3188 w;111 Super Cl\ryenne P~g. Auro. !rans, air condillOfllng, pgwer s!err;llQ, powrr brakn, radio. ht•ttr. #5100.stl 488 SPECIAL PURCHASE t J)XI cc 'N, •{"(I r"9inr. lronl I. rfa< bllmPrf Q<Wcb. IJ\Mp brq>t rtlloc cc1or. ISR!OY!J791J) WI "Kl :.':" '75 MUSTANG II 2 + 2 7 J lilt mt;). 8Ul'!'(Jtl' qu¥ds. wh.te e•teriOf color, SRG1Ytllo161. ~~· 75 GRANADA c DDOtl 6 cyl. ~lo. lral'I$., flighl btnt:I! Ml<J1, ClOWt'I' 11ttring & br1kt1. tinted gl1111, delu1e b!Jmper guard. SW81l1M0'19 . $4199 '72 PINTO '~. li.Jdio, Ht•"'"· 1019£101 5'fClll. fllllfCINO AYllUIU '71 DODGE Caranet VI, .tulo. lr.tns .. a;r condi!Kitling, PQWfr' tlttr· ing, vlnyl root, licMw No. 7M8Xll' INOM NWCINI IVMAILI 72 T-BlRD LANDAU loidfd intluding IKfory 1!r conditioning. Lict!'lw No. ~lETN . SNalll ......... , ........ '64 JEEP W-r 4 Whl. II< • \l'-1, 1ulo. !rans .. ~r stering, rtal 'llOl'lll'lone. Licenw No. PSW-171 ~ ......... ,i\IUIU '73 BUICK Centurion LC<Jdtd including taclcry 1ir condilioni1'19. Licen~ No. 4'4GGY llKUl J!lrWCINQ &Y.IMIU '69 FllEllRD 6 cyl., stick shill. Good looki"'ll Economy Car. L1crn~ No. ZLJOIS 72 PONT. Catalina 1 Or Sdn. 6 cyl., sric~ shill, rtdio. ht.tiff', .•io.GSP. '73 llll 2 Door H.T. V·I, auto. rr ans .• tactory air COl'lllitionlng, l)OWfr srrering, ~lus e.ira~. l.krnse 7'1GWK W'KIAll ...... &YMllkl ' """ . ve, auto. 1ran1., factory 11r conailloning, IXlWff s!eer;ng, llOWfr bf1~e1, ~' windows, sterto r<tdiC. 1616FLV llAND NIW s1288 $1088 $2888 s1088 $2688 $1288 s1saa $2488 $1888 ' • I \ • ) IJ . OAILYPl~I?~ ••• -----•• ---·-···-- OUTSTANDING VALUE '74 PLYMOUTH SCAMP COUPE 6 cyhnder,automat1c. radio, heater, POwer s!et<r1ng. white side walls. vinyl too. custom exterior. (691KLM) '70 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL VB. automatic . A M/FM ste'reo w /r a oe oower steenng-br a kcs-w1 ndows-sear-ooor locks. wh1re walls. air cona11ton1ng. 111nyl lop, cruise conlrol. 1111 Wheel (162AKI) 51595 '73 PONTIAC CATALINA SEDAN VB . automa11c. radio. healer. power steenng. power brakes. white walls. air cond11ton1ng, v111yl tqi. (938HQJ) '74 PLYMOUTH SEBRING PLUS Coupe va. au1oma11c. radlO. heare<. power steering. Power brakes, while wall 11res. air cond1!1on1ng, v1ny1 rao (425KRI) 53195 '73 FIAT ·SL COUPE 4 speed transmission. hea!er (028JFFJ '73 BUICK CENTURY VB. au1oma11c. radio. heale<. PC>wer steenng. oower brakes, while walls. air co ndil1on1ng. vinyl l oo. fo4029J3Z 119789) WE WEI.COME YOUI WAlllAHTY SllYICEWOIK . ~·.t-,_ ___ ,...,.... ----s........,., "-" IO••~•, tho M-,. 7:Jt ....... ,,It -,,-.,. ''" ..... • 1. ... ,...c: ..... . ~ ..... ,_ ___ ,... CARS '7 4 International 'I• TON Pickup. VS. automatic transri-11ssion. radio. heater. power steering. power brakes. (4H2COOH832360J '73 PLYMOUTH SPORT SUIURIAH S1ar1on wagon 9 passenger. VB. - aulomahc, radio. heater. power steering, oower brakes. wti1fe walls. air cond1llon1ng , roor rack. f315GGXJ J NEW 1975 scour CooopHte ''lita•y Gdy" stnice available for y-R.V. RK. 'l1it best service in Orange Co. Fast, fair & frioncly! , I j• " ,. ' I I • • . l I ' I ' . .. . ' ' • .. .. . ' . ' ' ' Lag~a/South Coast Today's C los i11 g N.Y. S toe k s VO L. 68, NO. 108 4 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CAL IF ORNIA FRIDAY APRIL 18 1975 TEN CENTS. I .Hinshaw Gra~d Jury Probe Continues • By Gi\R\' GKANVI LLt: Ol ll1t o.u, l"ilel 51.-11 Irvine City Count illnan John Burton w:.is :.inlong the "'itnesses \\'ho testified bt·fort• the Orant:t.' <..:ou nty G1·and Jury Thlu·sday us the invcstig:.i tion into Ileµ. An- dre w ll ins ha .,.,.·s 1972 con- gressional campaign t.'Untinued. Another witness to a ppeal' before t he jury du1;ng its long. c:losed·doo1· :;css ion was P<1ul Son, 7, Stabbed By Mom ·ruc SON. Ari z. Cr\J>1 ··h-t y mommy i.s trying to kill me. Please help me. J'm dying." With tha t, 7-ycar-old Robert Click, his clothing dripping y.•ith blood from 15 stub wounds, col- lapsed in t he d oor\11uy of a neighbor 's home. Police suid his mother , Lois A. Click, 36, Y.'llS c hur~cd \\'ith u.t- temptcd murder. l ier son y.·as in critical condition tod<iy <it <,j 1'ucson hospital. 1'he boy, bleeding <1nd srrcarn - ing, s taggcr.cd fro.n1 hi s trailer home Wcdnl'sday <ind struggled to a neighbor's homt·. Vicki Bonjour, 17. anS\\'Crt·d the door. "\'icki saw red all over his yellow T-s hirt <1nd thought ht' Y.'aS playing co.,.,.boys ;ind Indians and had paint s platte r ed all around," suid her n1othcr, ~1rs. Jilmes Bonjour. "But then he to ld us Yihat h a ppcnc<l und ft•ll dOY.'ll." l\'10111cnts lal('r. police said . J\.trs. Click run into tbe street screaming! '-'Somebody please kill me. I have sinned." Officers said s he jum1>ed in front of a t ruck and then laid down under the ftonl wh<:els of a car. begging the driver to run over her neck. Poliee round he r that Wti,\', they s ;iicJ. She w<Js being held on SS.500 bond today <And a preliminary hearing was set £or Monday. Police Seize Son After Mom's Death NEW YORK CAP l - Neighbors told police they heard Irene Hillman scream, "Don't do it. I'm your mother ." Whe n police broke into l\'Jr s. llillman's Rive rdale apartment Thur s da y th ey fo und h er bludgeone d body, re peatedly beaten on the head and neck, ly- ing on the bedroom fl oor. They a lso found her son. Philip, 25, silting in a water-filled met-al washtub with one end of ;in e lectrical cord in his mouth. l·le V.•as about to plug the other end into th e socket, officers said. Six 1><>licemen battled for five ~nutes with th e husky, six--S lOQt er before they cou ld clamp .his hands and feel into manacles. He \\'a s late r c hct rgcd with homicide, • ' Or~n!le ~ Coas t ~6'& W e afher Mostly sunny Saturday but some low c louds and fog in t he morning hours. !Wa r m e r t emperatures with hig hs in the 60s. Loy,•s tonight mostly in 40s. .. I NSIDE TODAY . . Cl1ildren have unique way! of seeing lh e world , as llley will demonstralc 111 an art exhibit 1vl1icl1 open! Saturday. See slor,11 bJI Daily Pilol sla/f writer llilary l<atje on page CJ of roday'.s Weekender. t•·1 •• •• •• l1·t ()•4 ., ·~·l ••·1 J;; •• •• Ct·I • • Stcy,·art, a former emplOyl.' vf the . county assessor's office y.•ho is now Hin!!h;:1 y,1's chief aide in \\lashington, D.C . The gr;1nd jury took no a£'tion followin).( Thursday 's session anti reportedly y,•!IJ continu<.· its in- vestigation next Thui-sduy. As he left the jul'y room 'l'hurs - day afternoon. Burton suid : ··Jr you \Vilnt to know what I said. I ,told th(lm (fht:-jurors> l thoug-hl they "'ere ulJ volunteccs." By volunteers. the city coun- cilman. meant em plOyl's of the assessor 's office who all egedly y.•orkcd on 1-lins haw 's campaign on county time a nd at taxpayer ex Pense. Burton was paid $2,000 to · m a nage llinshaw's ca~pai gn headquarters in Irvine during the 197~ ·Republican Primary Election when the former county assessor d efeated incumbent John Schmitz in lhe-thera 39th District. According to llinshaw's cam - puign manager, Chip Cleary, it . was Burton who was responsible for the manpower needed at Hin s haw 's election head· quarters. Cleary 's pinpointing of Burton . as the manpower director of the- camp~ign came in his testimony last yc.11.r before the groand jury. While liinsha\11·!! campai~n manager could not re c all ansy,'ers to 47 questions askecJ him by Assistant .District At - torney ~1ike Capizzi, he did re- member tha t Burton "·as in charge of manpower. But, according to the city coun- cilman's s ummary of hh1 own testimony Thursday, he believed the assessor's e mployes who re- ported for campaign duty at headquarters \\'er e \'Oluntccrs, not pay,'ns in an alleged l'On- !'ipiracy th;it has <i lrcudy rcsultl.'d 1n the indictment on cri 1ninal chargl.'S of nine :.isscssor 's orf ice 4 cmploycs. StC•\\'art . y,•ho arrived rrom \\lashington \\'cdnl'sdu y. ,,·as ac- com1>anil.'d by his attorney y.·hcn he entered the g r and jury "'ailing :; <See lllNSHAW ,PageA21 'Will Not Negotiate With _Teamsters'-Carr • /tfoorhe r Since SaddJe b ac k Savings in Laguna Hi-lls had a gra nd opening \V ilh free popcorn. this pigeon h as b een hanging around. Secretary Mary C as tro indulges him \Vilh ci tookie. No Police Union in Clemente By FREDERICK SCUOEMEllL . Ollhe D~ilr Pilo!Statt · S<i n Clemente City l\-1anagcr Kenneth Carr said today he "'ill not negotialC' C'ither salary in- t reases or other benefits "·ith a Teamsters Union represcntcttive contracted by the city's po ij<.·c of- fi cers. A negotiation session y,•a s scheduled for 3: 30 p .m. tod ay. ''I cannot nego~iate, ''Carr said n atty, noting the City Council Wednesday night had taken ac- tion reaffirming a four-year-old resolution preventing the city's peace officers from joining or participating "'ith labor unions such a s the Teamsters. J:>oJit·c officers say they ha\'(.' not actually jo ined th e 1'camstcrs but have simply con- tracted y.•ith the unio n for representation in salary dis- cussions. Poli ce are seeking pay in - creases ranging .from six to 13 percent. Carr said that because of the r esolutio n , he could oni)' negotiate sa la ry matters \vith of· ficers of the San Clemente Public Safety Employcs Association Or its designated salary committee. "Bot I c<1nnot negotia~te ,,·ith a third party, es pecially if the third purty is ct representative of the Teamsters Union." Carr said. Carr said he could not predict (See t;NJON, Pagei\2) In Fountain Valley 'Dying' Holdup Man Rakes In $1,000 By KATllV CLl\NCY Ot Ille D•lly Pilot SI.Mt A bandit. \\'ho y..•rote a note claiming he was u t erminal cancer victim . bought himself a Sl,000 runer a l with y,•hat he said was a bottle of nitroglycerin Thursday at a Fountain Valley savings and loan office. The robbery took-place at 1:30 p.m . al the World Savlilgs and Loan 1\ssoeiation , ll urbor Bou levard a nd Edinger Avenue. Jn his note. the man said he needed $1,000 for "a decent funeral," FBJ agents reported to- day. lfe s howed the teller a bottle or clea r liquid . writing he had nothing to li ve for and "'ou ld blow up the bank if he didn 't get the ca.sh. Biology Prof Sets Lecture Or. Roger Scapy of Cal Slate Fullerton's biology department, wijl lecture ·on m arine t'cology We d·nesd i')' at Saddloback College. - His 10 ti .m . talk, in-Room 313 of the Math-Science Building is part of a continuing series of science scrnjnars al the college . Seapy'i; ·lecture will focus on r esults of recent s tudies on San Clemente t1ila nd und the effect of sewage on the limpet papulation "'~ref But. FBI agents noted, he took only the $1,000 he asked for, lcav· ing behind cash at other teller stations . The FBI s aid the m an, described as about 45 years old , first entered the of rice at l : 15 p.m .• handing the tell er a note saying he wanted to sec the manager. . The manager was busy, so the man left, r et urning with the • same note a few minutcli later. · Again, the manag.c r was busy. When the man returned agHin. he handed t he telle r the robbery note, FBI agents c xpluined. 1-le the n fled in an older model car, with the license plate partly cover ed by a cloth, the FBI said . The man was about five rcct , 10 inches Lall . .150 pounds, with gray hair, thick-framed glasses and a pock-marked race, the FBl re- ported. lie did not speak throughout the robbery, using only the notes to communicate. SI'UDENIS FACEo BREATH n;sTS. COATESVILLE. Pii. (U!"l l - The s u peri ntend ent of t he Coatesville-School District 8:lid today the Board of Education bas· unanimously voted to allow \he use: or :1 breath-tester to de· termine if students are coming to school drunk . CRESCENT BAY MORE LAND .SOUGHT -Frie nds or C rescent Bay, a Laguna Beach-based citizens group. is seeking public purchase of seven additional lots for a park at Cres-• cent Bay Point in the north end of L aguna Beach. Dotted lots A. B, C, H, I , J . arc privately O\vncd but undeveloped \vhilc lot D has been leased and a home built on it. Striped lots E, F. and G were purchas ed by the county and the cit)· for $550,000 for e:i.1 vic\v point par k . Cresent Bay Gets Acquisition Okay The Laguna Beach City Coun· cil has brushe d aside objections to continued expansion of the publicly held area of Crescent Bay Point a nd given its blessing to a plan for public a('Qu.isition of the e ntire point area. Councilman Cha rlton Boyd held \V ednesday t.tiat the City Council had given its "'Ord to prope rt y O\Yn e r J\.1ar ga r et McKnight Russ ell that she and he r hu sband could build a famil y residence <1TI the lot just south or three lot s purchased by the coun- ty and cit y. The remainder of the council, however . s aid the city had given no such written assurances to the Russell s and they supported a pl an by the Friends of Crescent Bay lo seek. ac{1uisition of a ll the. point ·s ocean bluff lots. The Friends of Crescent Bay Jed by llelcn Pines has met y,·ith State Sen. Denni s Carpenter (ll · Ne \vport lleuch ) re('cntly seek- ing his s upport in the furthe r ac- quisition of public area <1round the point . · l\-1r s. 1:.i nes s;.iid Carpcnt('r seemed "very encouraging•· and said the group is y,·orking on plans unde r u·hich even the home recently bui It on the point Hre<1 by Jack Glenn n1ay be acquired. The county and the city of La guna Beach through a purchase agreement have bought three of the lots including the tip or the point for S.550.000 aided by stale and federal grants. Officials Sorting Coast Heist Booty By J ACK CHAPPELL menl April 29 in Laguna Niguel 01 111~ 0.11, ~11o1st.11 J\.lunicipal Court. Laguna Beach police and coun-S ~e riff '.s in ''estiga tor Fred ty s hcriff"s detectives continued Co_lhns s;.11d that althoug_h, other to sift through a pile of stolen · children 1nay have part_1c1pated silvcr':yare a nd othe1~ p~-c;>~rty ___!!!__t~rgfilrics. oi:i ly three "'~re valued as hig"h as -$40.00ti and actua lly urrcstcd 111 connection seized during the breakup of a Y.'ill) the criml's. Laguna Niguel burglary ring run The ting y,•as unt·oYered y.•hcn by 12 and 13-yea r-old boys. :1 parent d!sco\•~red a cache or The detecti\'eS arc trying to property his c hildren could not match the seized property y,·ith ex pl ain at his home. crime repqrts bstingstolen goods One of the boys . on probatioh in a sltj_n& of burglaries which from 3 previous run-in with. the began a_tound Christmas lime law, has ~een ~ent to Los Pioos (!Rd continued unabated unt il the Camp for JUVcn1les and lhe other arrest lat ";eek of three Laguna two are facing juvenile procccd- Nig_uc'l bbys . ings. . , Also arrested were lhrec According to authont1es, the ac\Ults In Laguna Beach on suspi-children !;tole goods from t~n· c~ of receiving stolen property. locked homes. dr houses "'1th f'i:Csted were John W. Tolle, louvered windows y,•hcre cntr)· 21, Oft 280 'St. Ann·s Drive: 'vaseasy. Rl<:bill:d ti)'., Kurth, 24 , of 260 St. Much or the stolen propc1•ty Ann's Drive, and Kathleen I .. • such as silverware was the type Ewen, 24. of 389 Cress Sl. All used only on special occasions were released on thei r own re· and was not Immediately missed ~ cognizance to face court arrailln· <Sec HEIST, P1ge AZ) I . .r "\ - CondeTmtation Of Boid Area Reconmwnded Con sultants "'ho prepared the rcdc\'Clopment plan fo1· the San Clen1ente boy.•J area have recom- mended the city redevelopment agency b(' empoy.•cred lo con- demn prope rt y n ear the municipal picrcntr<1ncc. The re<.·o mn1c ndation. along \\'ith the re m<1indcr of the pre - liminary redevelopment plan <Ind the accompan )'ing cnvironn1cn- tal impacl record. y.•ill he s ubject of a public hearing June4. ThC' a1·ea ,,·he rl.' prOJX'l'l Y t'on- de111nation cou ld take place, i;hould the agency choosC' to eon- dem n. \\'Ould be bordered generally by 1\vcnida Del !\Jul'. 1\lameda Lane. 1\venid~1 l\1011- IC're y. Avenid<r V'ictoriu and Pasudenu Court . \\'ii Ii ;.1 m Stookey, of \Villdan ,\s· soc i;..ites of Cerritos. s uid a de- ('ison by the u gen c y to a<.·cepL C'on- dcmnation uuthority \\'ould not necessarily mean it \\'OU ld be <Sec BO\\'L , Page 1\2) Police Probe J e we l The fts The theft of a Sl .500 gold ri ng studded "'ilh si:\: diamonds and 15 S<1pphircs and a SSOO \\'On1an ·s gold pocket "·atch \\'<I S reported 1'hu rsday to San C lcmcntc 1>0lice. police. l\1 rs. Onna BrO\\'ll , i6, or 3().1 Avenida ~1ontcrey di scover~d lhl' ite ms mis sin g from a jC\\'elry . box. Investigators said they h:.1vc nol delerminl'd how the home "'as entered. 1\-fea nwhile. police also arc In· vcs tigating th e theft or sil\•er~'a t·e aqd jewelry of nn un- d('tcrmincd value from 11 re· sidence at 101 Av~nida Cot;1, oy,'ned by Mt1rjoric Thorsch. 2-17 1\vcnida Escarca . Policcsnid the home poss ibly was entered by so· meone who had a key. · • I i ~·A 2 DAIL v PILOT L /SC ~ Animal Shelter Studied Th,va1·ted in i.tll crrort to buy a soulh county unin1ul shelter sit e in San Juan C<.1pistrano, Orange County officia ls h<ive pinpointed 5ix new pote ntial s ites in the Sad· dleback.Valley. County supervisors '''ill be ~ asked to select .three of the sites for further consid eration and ac· quisiliOn negolilltions. The three f a\'Orl·d sites in- C'ludc : -A th ree-acre parcel in !\tis· sion \1iejo on tht.• \\'CSt side of the San Dic~o fo~r ct..•\\':.t Y ut Camino Capistrano. -A 3.5-acrc puree! of lr,·inC' Company \<.ind on the north\\'CSl cornC'r of the j unction of the frce\\'ay and Canada Road in 1':1 Toro. -A 3.5-aerc parc·el of lr\'inc Company land ~1t the norlh\\'C'Sl corner of i\l oulton Park\\·ay ~ind Canada Road in [.aguna Hills. •• Friday.April 18, 1975 D.tlly l"IW.l St•tl PIMllO Hearing Monday Soutl! Coun~y Traffic Studied By JAN \\'()RTll Dt ,,.. Dally Pho\ Sl~tl Alternati ve solutions for the. problenls ahead in South Orange County's traffit· circulrition ,,·ill be prt·scntcd nt :i publil' h(•;u·ing 1'1ondoiy in Lu~un a Dc:.1('h. 'I'hc hc111·i11 i.:. s ponsort•d by the ()run!-(l' County l'lunnini,: Coin · tnissiun, is S l'l fo 1· 7 ;30 p.n1 . in t•i· tv council c ha n1 bc1·s. · ReprC'sentuli \"l'S froni thl~ unin· corporuted :11·1..·a s of F.I 1'oro. Lag:un n llills, l\l ission \1icjo ,i nd Ca pi st1·t1no B l·at·h . pill :-. spoke s n1 e11 for th"e cities of lrvill l'. La g unu l~l'ac h . San C l eme nte und Su n Jua.n C:Jpi s~r ano have been in\•itl·d lo air t hl'ir con cc 1·ns. 1.·~·pl n1~1 y bt· the lo'v centers and IO\\" d is pt.•rsul projection," Ye o said. , (>nc or the possibilities to lake, up the sl.itk is a foothills corridor. throug h llunt·ho d • los Alisos and the o ·!'eill fi unch in El 'fol'O, 't'co s11id. ··'f'he sl udy shov;!:; that v.·ith the \:xis1in!: appro\"ed land uses , \\'(' \\'Ill ll Cl'd son1cthing else," he ~•lid. Clemente Panelist Resigns The three other sites are IO<'at· cd \\•ithin a half mile of each other around the> inters(·ction or the fr('('\\'a\· and C'rO\\"ll \'ulley Jl;;irk\\"ay. fusl north of the San Juan Capistruno city lin1its. REDEVELOPMENT PLANS NEAR SAN CLEMENTE PIER INCH FORWARD Increase In Future Tax Base Would Help Pay Back Project'• Funding Also to be discussed is a circulation stud y undertaken by cons ulta nts VTN. The cons ul· tants \\'Crc hired by the county to a nalyze probable transportation developments and to suggest solution s. 1'he rcsighation or \Villi an1 \V;tl ker as commissioner of the S;.in Clemente Bicentenni al Com· tnission ha s bern aCl'l'pt('(f with r1..•grl•t b y the Sa n Clt::n1entc City C'ounl·il. l'l:ins to a<·q uirl' a sitL"for ti JJC\\' sheltt'r \\"C'l"C endo.-scd a year ugo b.v supervisors but the sel(·C· t ion proccd ure \\":.is scull led \\'hen S:.in Jua n o fri cials :.i nd rcsidl·nts uppos<•d a f:.i ,•orcd sill' inside the (•it, .. Golf Course Uriit Studies Fee Gripes 'i'he £•o t1nty dcpurtml'nt of ,·etcrinary hc:.ilth vrcssed for ;.1 Con1plaint s from San Clcn1entc Ill'\\" s it e seh.'l·tion s tudy and thal golfers about fee increases al the ,,as pcrforn1cd O\"Cr the p~i st rnunicipa l golf cour se have been scYcral munths by the county turned over to the cit~ .. s golf Real Properly services depart· l'ourse comn1iltce for conside.ra· tion. n1cnt. Of the th rec pref e rrC'd siles . the Cit\" eou n t· i lrn l'll sidestepped the rTiattcr this ,\·eek, s aying ;1 Laguna Hills location \\'ould be most ex pens i\"~ <i.t 565.000 10 \\·ould be n1ort.' uppropri:.ite for Si5.000 an a cr e . The r eal propC'r·. the golf course con1mittce, \\"hich h re•o11'1m<·11<lc·' the ft.•c. incrCa"CS, ty ser\·ices .-e port s ays it as ... u " to look into tli c 1n ;..itle r. good frce\\·a y al"tCSS but is Joeat· l'd under the El Toro r..·Tarinc 1'he l·omn11ltl'l' currenlly is Corps Air Station fl ight path. preparing a report to the council 'fhe other l \\"O sites \\"Oll ld «ost on thi.' nC\\" fee s tructure. The re· bel\\"Cl'n $60.000 and $70.000 an port is c xpect(•d to be presented Ir 000 . r inlatl':i.l a\·o rJune. at·rc. ,\ tota o Sl50 . is rozcn Last DC£'C'mtu.'r . the coun cil into the eounty bud get for site ae· quisilion . <.1boli shcd the $170 a nnual fee . Thereportto s upervisors notes ti£'ket s th:.il allov.·e d San , I ' that the. l\lission Viejo site is a Clemente re sidt•nts to play an un· Jov.• and S\\'am py area at the con· li1nitcd amount of golf during the nuencc of tv.·o streams but is v.'eek. . t:lose to freC\\'ays and apart from f It also increased g reen a_nd golJ conflicting uses. ~cart fees as a \\"'.-IY of making the 1'hc silc has been endorSl'd by •olf eours e P.<1y its O\\TI "'ay. T~e t he i\Iission Vi ejo t-.l unicipal 1\d \·early n1a1ntenanee cost 1s visory Council. ' . · · b If UC/ Senate Votes to Halt ROTC Plans.. By DOUG LAS FRITZSCHE Of lftl D.t!!Y P ilol Sliltt The UC Irv ine 1\cad e mic Senate voted ove rv.·hclmingly Thursday to cancel the cumpus' embryonic 1\ir Force Rese rve Officer Training Program a s soon as possible. The action rc\"crsed a senate decision last November to start un ROTC progr am next rail In v.·hieh UC! students '''ould take their military c lasses al use. Thursd ay's s pecial meeting '\\·as called after a student tt d hoc Committee to Stop ROTC at UC I gathered 650 signatures on a peti· tion a sking the senate to re · consider its previous action. At the session no one spoke in f<a vor or the program. Several student a nd faculty s peakers con· dcmncd the progra m as a lon•er· ing of academic standards at ucr. contending tha t the military train in g p r ogram v.•a s "academicall y \vorthlcss·· and ''propugandistic. '' 1\lthough there are 472 mem· bcrs in the aeadcm ic senate, only 48 trickled into the meeting to '\"Ole on the issue. · ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT l l>O Ot~noe Co•'' Pnlly Pllo! ..i•n-i<ft h com I"""""'" t.o••·P•~"· ·~ publ•,.,...<IU.11><• °'"'"!" (o.t'1 Publ'""'"g Como•nv ~-•l•e<lll•on>~•· """''~d Mo""'' "''""0°' f.,, ........ C..\lo """"°' N•wl>0<1 et...:n. Munl•...,..,.. llo.t</I .,.,..,. l••n V•"~'· Ir•'"~· S•ftol,.b,l<• \Ion .. , •nil L•oun.o ~«ft '!.oulft Co•" I ""OI• "9',,.,..I ... u"'" I\ P«bh'~"ft !..!u'O••' -~u'l(l•Y• '"'' "'"''"P<I' pul>l••/1"111 p1~~1 '> a1 JOO ~11 IHr ~!•eel. Co>ld I•" .• (•lotO•ft•• tU)O, Robert N. Weed P•n•otnt """ p,...,,..,..., Jack R. Curley V•<t l'Tfl•Ofn! ,.., Go,,....•1-""9"' Themas Ket>vil i:a.101 Thomas A. MUrphine Mfn•o•no t:1n ... Charle!> H. Leos Richard P. Nall ••,..ll•nl -n•g•ft\l En.ton Uguna Beach Office l !MC.if"""'''!tl'to;" IMl••l•"ll AOdrtU P 0 . fl1u .... m » Other Olflcts ~i. ~~• no w•s• e., s .. .,.., HewPO'• IHMOI l»l N•w-1 8ovl••••<f Nvnli"f100! IHl<OI 1111' 8t«ft Bovl•v••d Sa<H!fl>O~k Vlllt r 1Sl01 l • P•t ~D.ocl •• s." Dltoo ~'""*"' TeltphOM (714) 6<12-4321 Cl•tsl/led Advertising 6<12·S.11 Laguna Beach All Dep1rtments: Teleohone 4"4·94M ""'"" s.... c1 ...... ..i. 495·0630 Copytlt•'1, 1•11 0<•11., C<>••I l"vb'""'"0 CoMP•llr. No "~w• 1•0•.n, 111"'1'""...,'· '""''"''"' "'""'' or •<l•t•U•t"'t ~n ~frt•~ m•• D~ ••P••dv••" wl111ow1 ll'<'CI•• "''"'""'ft ti ("'1' ,.,., ... /le •• le(lftt <'-•• ~llOI' oJ•lt •t Col!o Mt1t. C.110f11••· su•M•lp1~"''*'''"' U.00,_..,"''· "'-'' 1-1,00mOlllfl!,; mlltl#y dtllW..11-IJ 00 -·· A pe 1011 signed y 233 go ers and sul itted to the ("Ounci l de· mandetl the annual fee ticket systcn1 be restored and that the l'ity stop diverting course ri;· Yenue for no n·cou rsc impro\"c· men ts. The petitioners claimed that those &:1c tions 'vould put the course on a paying basis. They called the i.JClio ns "'less harsh "' than the cur rent f cc structure. San Juan Sets L8bor Camp Permit Fees Furmers ,,·ho oper ate la bo r camps in the city of San Juttn · Capistrano \\'ill soon have to pay permit fees to public heallh of· . fi cials. ' The feC'S, based on S25 per camp a nd S6 for each employe, \viii h e lp t he county Health Departmcnl re cover its inspec· tion costs. San J uan Capistrano city coun- cilmen est ablis hed the new fees by ordinance \Vednesday ni ght. A second r eading is required before th e m eas ure bccom£•s la\\'. City 1\1 a n ager J a mes S. l\'focalis noted that he had dis· cussed the o rdinance in detai l. with Shigeru Ninoshita and Ridg· ly Ryan, the two farmers v.•ho currently oper a te labor camps, and v.•on their appro\"al. f'rono Page AJ HEIST ... hy thl· homcoy,·ncr. t-.Jorc.• tho.1n 1.000 piC>ccs of slcr\. ing silver assertedly were seized at the l..a guna Beach Jc"·clry t-.turt ,,·here 'folle and Kurth and i\tiss E\\'Cn v.·ere a rrested. Tolle operates a firm named Spoonc r a ft <.1 nd manuf11cturl's rings and other jev.·clry from s lerlini.: si Iver. · During the course 0£ the police investigation ,' d e tectives said . a San Cle me nte l.f igh School stu· dent v.•ircd with a small hidden radjo tra ns mitter '\\'as sent in to 1 the J e"•elry !\'tart to dispose of property he suid "'as stolen. Police suld they recorded the conversations and later n seurch \\'ll rrant \\'US issued. In addition to s1l ver\varc, un a ntique gu n \\'Orth an estimated Sl,000, a $500 an tique gold v.·utch itnd itn $800 sctun.s h blossom tu r· · quoise neckl;1cc \\'Crereco,,ercd. Offi cers said the children ro· ceivcd about 20 cents for each dollar's worlh of propcrt.y they · sold. f'rono Page AJ BOWL ..• used. \\iilldan Is the c ity·s C'Onsul- 1 ant on tht.· rl'd<•\·t•lopnll'l11 pro· Jl'l't. Stookey s •11d condt•mn<1ti"on "f.'O\\"er \\";:1s soug hl in the pier· en· tranee arc•:.i bt•cause it is l"On· siderl'd to bl' the area most in need of imp1·0,·(·mcnt by city t•oun· cilmcn. Coun£'iln1c 11 fo rmed the r e· de,·l'Jopmcn! a gl'nt•y . on \\"hie h t h£>\' SL·r•·(· <.L S dirt•£·to r s. in .J anl1a1·~· <\t the t ime. sc,·eral couneilrnt·r r-allcd tht• a1·ea .. bli ghted Stookey s;.nll t hat condt'nllla· tion po"·c1 .,·ould <.1l!O\\. the re· dc\"elopment agency to purt·h<.1sc land \\·ithin the oicr entranl"e <.Jre;.i and rest·ll it to a pri,·atc interest \\"ho \\·ou lcl r edevelop it under ter ms of the age ncy's redevelop· ment pla n. There arc provisions, hO\\"e\·er. The agency could not condemn prop<'rt y if the O\vner agreed to re· de\·elop hi s la nd precisely in con· formance "'ilh the st andards of the redevelopm ent plan. The agency also \\·ould have financia l res ponsibility for re· locatin g the o"·ner of 0:1ny con· demned property. Given the rapid place that the. San Cle mente project is progress· ing, Stookt.•y sa id \\'Ork \\"ithin the rcde,·clop1ncnt agency bounda ry could begin by next spring. By then. thC agency \\"ill know pre· cisely ho\v much revenue it will have availa bl e for its use, he said. t-.loney to fund the agency con1· ('S from tax inc re ment'>. t\ssessed ,·alu<.1tions "·ill be frozen <it their current te,·e l. 1\s the yaluations increase in future years, the addi- tionul tax money raised by then1 '''ill goto the agency. Stookcy has estimated that tax in<'rcmcnls generated t hrough 1977 ""ill raise between $700,000 a nd S l million. }le no t e d, ho\\·ever. th at the agency can st<irt to borro'v m oney again st that anticipated revenue as early as next s pring. Stookey said that following the hearings on the preliminary plan in June , it will be up to the agency to come up \vith more detailed plans for \"<irious areas of the re - development agency. They would serve us the blueprints fo r in· di\"iduu I redevelopment projects. Proposed projects thus far have included open s pace. new parking lols, a OC\\' pier entr ~ncc, pier im· provcmc nt s . und erg r ound utilities and repair or de molition of aging: slructu res . f'ronoPage AJ UNION .•• \vhat \\"Ou ld trunspirc at today 's meeting. The resolution r esurrected by thl' City Council \VcdnC's day night \\'as <'na cted several years ugo to prC\"Cnt police officers from juin1ng labor unions. unless the union so le ly r epresented 1>0lire offi t•t•rs. The council 's ,·ote to reaffirm the resolution fo ll o\\·ed an angry pronouncement agains t the Teams ters by l\•t il)"Or Anthony OiGlov<.1nni , The re~olution is based on a scctiQn ()f 1 he st ate Government Codl' th <.1l gives city councils I.he tight to disa ll o\v union r epresen· talion for peuce offi cers if it is felt to he in the public interest . Art Jurying Slated Ar t ·A ·Fair . o n e o! three l.ttgunu Bea t h s umme r urt festiva ls \\'ill j ury potential ex- hibitors Saturday at the J .. aguna BcaC'h Boys ' Club, 1085 Le1guna Canyon Ro ad , Lag·una Beach. 1\rlists und crafts men "'anting booth s p;1ce must bring three samples in each media of their \\"Ork bet,vcen 8 a.m . and 10 a .m. for judging. > Riley Speaks At Clemenle Patriot Fete f'ifth Dis tri<.·t Supl'r,·is or Thornas F. Riley "·ill be the fe atured s peaker at the San Cl e mente Bi centennial Con1· n1ission 's Patriots ' Duy cclebra.· lion a l noon Saturday in l:>laza Park. The ce le bration also \\"ill be highlightcd by a reading or the botttles ;1 t Lexington ;_ind C'on · eurd. commcmoratin~ the start of the Rc\·olutionary \\'i1r 200 years a i::o . (llhC'r ~pcakl•rs du1ini.: the pro· g r:.in1 ,,·ill int·lude i\l a~·or ,\I\· thon\· D iG iovan ni : llo\\;1rd l\fuchl'tt. a parks and re tre:1tio11 <'O mm iss ionc r ; the Re\· .. J. Emor\" 1\ekc rn1an of C hris t Lulhcra n Church. and Julie Slc,·· cov(', v.·inncr of a s peech contest s ponsored by the \"etl·r;:1ns of Forci.cn \\" ars. l\lusic \\"iii bc pr o\·ided hy the U.S. l\l arin e Corps Band undt·r the direction of Chief \\"arrant Officer Ronald C. Bi ggs. and the San Clemente High Sehoo\ band . conduc ted by Arion EnmC'icr . Othe r groups thttt \\"ill b e r epr esented at the c.elebration in· elude the Daug hter s of the America n Revolution Jtest•r\"l' Offi ce r s 1-\s s o c iati on s~1 n Cle m e nte Chambe r of Con1· m erce, Military Orde r of \\lorld Wars, Sond Sons of the Amt'1i e<1 n Revolution and the Elks I.odgc. Spray Can Probe S1\CRJ\l\t ENTO (AP ) -A federal investigation of aerosol spray cans \Vas as ked Thursday by the state Senate. /\ 21·12 volt'. the bare m inimum for a pproval, scnl the r esolution to the As· scmbly. County P l annin~ Co n1· missioner Ron "'fco said the con· s ult u nt s looked a t thr cL· hypothetical \\·ays lh;.1t gro\vlh n1ay happen : -'l'he centers eonecpl. \\·here populution is couccnlr:.ited in tlodl'S. -1'he linC'a l" ·concept , \\'here popu lution is concentrated in transportation corridors. -The dis persal concept found happcning in south Orange Coun· ty tod:.i y, 11lso call ed •·urb;in Spl'<I \\"\. ., The t·unsultants project high and lo\\' \>opula tions for each con· ct•pt if :.i I ;.1pprovcd tracts in the south count.v :.11·e built. ··1\nd they fou nd th a t trans porta tion f aci lilies for all the po~sibilitics arc inadC'qualc ex· f'rono Page AJ HINSHAW. •• room. 1\ la\\·y1..•r hin1sclf, StC\\"i.lrl rl'· JXJ1·1cdl:y ,,·a s g ranl(•d immunity from pr.osccution in return for his tcstimonv a nd \\'a s a\l o\\"ed to t consult \\·ith h is attorney al in - lcrYo.il s. l·lins h a\\··s chic·f <.ii d e is be li eved to have returned to \\·ashington shortly after putting in his a ppear a nce before the grand j ury. Burton a nd Ste\\·a rt 's ;;ip. pearancc before the jury is ttn in· dicat ion th at the nine indict · ments ulready returned in the ca mpaign scandal did not put an end to the investigation. Sin..:e the indictmenls \l.'ere re· turned in early December. Assis· tant Assessor G eorge U1>ton and Tandy Corporation \."ice Presi· 'dent James Buxton h<1Ye been in· · dieted on three briber\" counts each. " 'fhc foll O\\•ing d ay, Cu pizzi <.1nd di s tritt attorn £'y in,·cstig;:1to1· John Colen1a n obta ined a seart·h \\';.1rrant and ~ei zccl stereo equip· 1nent in llins ha\\"0 S ,\lexandtia, \'a ., tl\lartme nl. · 'l"h l' rcs ign a tiOn apparently rl'fl l'els lingerin g" d b;;.1gt'cemcnts IJ\:I \\'l'l'll t hl' (:11Ulll' i I a1ul the con1· n1is!o io11 . partic ula rly. the coun· «il 's l'riticis1n of proposed bicen· lL'nnial bandst;.1111.I in Plaza Purk thul \\'alkerslrong lysupported. ··1 fet•I at this time it is best rOr rnl' to stcpdo\\·n ahd allow the ne\\' ('it y Counci l men1bcrs the op· portunity to ap point a com- 1niss iont'r \vhom they \\'ill \\"Ork '''ith to muke this progra m go for\\"ard ," \V alk er said in his r e· !>ignation letter. lie undcrtin<-" thc.•\\"Ortl ""\\·ill." ,\t this ,,.l'ek's m eeting, coun ('i!men asked that a letter be se1\ to \Valker expressing thanks ancl :1pprl•cia1 ion f 0 1· h Lo.; service on the t·on1n1issio n. I le \\·as appointed lo thl' pa nt•I i 11 Dt'<.'l' m bc r 1972. I le ('t11·rently is president or the San Cll•rncnte Ch:.imber of Com· ml·rt.•e and u membe r or the cit} pl;.1 nn in M con1 n1 ission. Da1tce Concerl. Set To1ughl Donte s tudents from Dana Jloint, }''ountain Valley, Mission \'iejo, and Fullerton will join Lag una Beach Jligh School dan· c..:c rs during the Third Annual C ho reographe r's Concert ·at ~ u"cluck tonight in the high school uuditorium , 625 Park Ave. · f<'o llo,,•in g the s tudent· choreographed da·nccs, the Mat. tic l.ascoe Dance Theater Com· p;1ny \\'il l perform in a dance lee. 1ure·d c m o n s tration. Th e cornp an y h as pcrformec! ttu·o ughout the state . 'fiek(·ts for the dance concerl n1ay be pur<'hascd a l the higb sehool 1\t•livitics Officc or al th( door t hl' eve nin g o f th e pe rformance. Cost is Sl for stu· dents <i nd $2 for adults. SPRING LAMP SALE ;, Featuring such I -· wel l known lines as Marbro Stiff el Design Guild /_ Knob Creek i Fr edrick Cooper I and more Don't miss this opportunity to e nhance your house at reduced prices OR~XEL-H E Rt T AGE -HE NAE [JQN -WOOOMAAK.-KAA A$ TAN -BAKE A NEWPORT BEACH • ""eJ ()()It ~~ 'JIU 1 ;21 w~:~~~:~1~~CH1~220S0 . I~ , , :1.a:, Nt)ll'l'll l:(IAS'I' H\\'\' ' ·1~1-&Ml WHICD.ti Y5 & SA TUID.ti YS 9:00 to 5:)0 TORRANCE • 2JM9 llAW"l'llORNt: HI.Vil l()j1t•n Fn Id~. Svu. ll 5:30; 3""18·1279 , • • ~ 'i • •• ··-1 I ~ca Re'IJates -pow ·~~~clt-Wi11 ~ou .~et Back? " ... ~ , By8YLYIA POBTl!JB ~. ;. IFpurlhina~eri~1J. '. Example (IJ; v.U are single, hi d an adjuate.d grl:>U in- come of SlO,oboin 1974 on which you paid aJederaJ income tex of Sl,5~.·Y..ou'll !ioon get a rebale under the lax reduc-lloa law of 1152,50. · "~ ExQmplu. · (2): You -t ' .. fi, married, both' <!Ver -had an aar.u~ted - income ot .s&:)OO in 4 11-nd paid a tax of 2 You 'll gel the l1tt1n1rpum reobute or Monfly'S Worth $100. .. E. AmuJe (~): You both work and.file a Joint return. You h&ve -~ven ~h.ild,~n, all dependent, and had an AGI• of $312,000 lut yea~ on which you paid a tax of $4 ,380. You Loo ~U get'~,e m1n1mun;> $100 rebate. : .. • Example (4 l · You both work and file ajo1nt return . You~ have no ch~ldren, had a 1974 AGI of $15,300 and a tax blll of !'2,_266. You re 1n line for the maxir;num $200 rebate. , Example (5), You're a widower with a small child Jn 74 your AGI was $22,000 and your tax bill, $3,540. You must f1!c1uce your possible $200 by $2,000 /$10,000 or 20 percent, or 'tile SlOO thut exceeds the m1n1mum So your rebate · $180. ,_,,,. Ex~mple (6) You 're retired and over-65, had an AGJ or ~.~ 1n 1974. Very heavy medical e xpenses reduced your tax tilll lo $1,800. Your potenllal re bute of $180 also mus~ be ,vpduced by the proportion of$4,000 to $l0,000 times the $801n t;J('ess of the SIOO m1n1mum S1n t'e 40 percent or Sl80 is $32 y9ur rebalc "'Ill be $148 ' .... E xa mpl ~ 17 ), You re both over 65, had u 1974 AG! of SS.000 and u lux bill of $95 Your rebate will be S95. the actual 1ax you paid · :·~·.The most widely pubht'1zcd fcuturc of the new 1975 tax law is the rebate of 10 percent of your '74 tax hab1hties ''Mlich 1t gives 1nd1vidual taxpayers w1th1n certain hm1ts. With two exceptions cll g1ble taxpayers get a refund between ~and $200. The refund system, Prentice-Hall expl~uns 1n ? pnvately circulated letter lo subscribers, works hke this. ',' -$100 to toxpuycrs with bills between $100 and $1 000 ' ' -Ten perce nt or hab1lity 1r your tax Uab1lit1es ~xceed $1,000, up lo a maximum rebate of $200, 'Nlth a phaseout 1f ~pur ad1ustcd AGJ exceeds $20,000 : · -Full tax refund for taxpayers with tax bills or less . Wltn $100. This is the t1rsl exception to th e $100 m1n1mum re· flhld There·s u phaseout of the rcb<i.te 1r your AG! was more f.lu.n $20,000 -and 1r y0t.ir adJusled gross income "as f'O,OQOor JJlOl'~}·ouJJ rccetve a minimum $100 refund ~ Q I/ow do you figure out your refund '~ t,. A Don 't bother The IRS will work 1l out for You ~apd most 1nstnnccs, your re bate will be sent to you by June 15 . "• Q What about niarneds fd1n9 separate returus'' A All the figures are cul 1n half The minimum re bate 1s S50 (th e se'cond exception to the m1n1mum $100 payment) while the maximum 1s $100 The ad1usted gross income re- daction comes 1n above SI0,000 (a nd the proportion 1s the amount 1n excess of $10 {)()()over $5,000 ) • Q Who quoh/1es for the refund7 A Only U S. c1l1zens and r esident aliens. It's not availa- ble to trusts or estates. or to non ·res1deol aliens Although a 1974 decedent's r1nal Form 1040 can produce a rebate, Pren- uce-HalJ l.'mptlas1zes that his csU:Jte can 't claim 1t for tn· come in respect or a dcct!denl or other income reahzed by the estate 1n '74 ,. Q. J.sn'I there anyrl11 11y you re supposed 10 do" II. Just make s ure you filed your 1974 income la.x return on lime and properly CDeadline "'as Apr. 15 ) ··Properly" means you did not sublra<.'l any unt1 <.·1patcd refund from any extra payme nt you might have sent 10 becausl' you were un · .derwtthhe ld Wh at you're gett1nl( rrom the IRS before the :end of June 1s a future rebate, not a pre'senl tax credit Q Whal aboul the lar credit" And the specwl one-shot pay- merits lo re11red persons' And the new credUs for tow-in comt taz payers' Where do they/Um., A Monday's column will summanzE! the key details or these. The fundamental point lo keep in mind is that whjJe on the surface, these seem small 1nd1v1dual. mostly one shot lax breaks. Luk en together they <.1dd up to b1l11ons of dollars 'ADd they will have -us they a lways have -· a mulltpher ef. feJ!l. A couple or hundred of one shot tax C'red1l $30 checks st>ent, sliy, in a clothing store will fan out and become lbousands of dollars und then lens or thous ands and then pl,iJJ1ons or ext ra spending. •' • i:f ower Shortages . :Possible by 1978 ; ' WASI-IINGTON IAPI -The ut1hty industry . backing .Warnings from federal officials, says recent canceJlal1ons of power-plant cons truction plans may impos e powe r shortages on m ost of the nation as early as 1978 :O:'"' 11'\ a special report late Wednesday, the Nationa l Eectne Reliability Council said such a situation could'" d to "some form of raliomng or planned power supply rta,ilment" with severe impacts on the ecOnomY :and slyles. , r. TlllS WAS THE S/\ME conclusion reached by Frank G. Zurb, federal energy edm1n1strator, who told newsmen li!Ongress and the Ford administration rema1n al odds on Some points of a compromise energy program. ': Zarb said he would intensify negotiations with con· ~ssiona l comm1ltces because the next five or six days wOUld be crttlcal ln determining whether the President take .urillateral uction lo push his own. controversial program. ••' Ford hod agreed to wait until May 1 before decreeing in· creases 1n oil import recs und lifting pnee controls on some ,iomestlcally produced oil. He did solo allow lime tor a com· promise wilh Congress which has opposed such a program. • i At the Cnpllol, Assistant Commerce Secretary Tilton ff. 0Qbbin told the Senutc Government Operations Committee tflflt voluntary progrums lo reduce energy use by business and industry appcitr lo be working. lie said overall con· &Wnption declined last year by 2 2 percent. -• . DOBBIN SAID IT WAS the first drop since 1952 ' The council's report contained new estimates appear· ing to promise adcquate-eJectnc wwer for lhe next decade ;-but only if the U S. econotny and its energy demand r e· rM.in depressed. i ; Economic: recovery, without a reversal or the trend to· ~u\ bock power plant consliuction, wou1d brine the threat of tiri>wnouts and blackouts everywhere except in the wear.em states, the re port 1nd1c:1tcd. · ;: • The e ntire southern tier of states and th" East Co11t ~Id sec their safety margln of reserve generating capacl· iY·vlrtuall y disappear , ju5l about guaranteein1 aerlous pro. lil~ms, the report sho"·ed. ~: : In north central-1t1tes, reserve capeclty mi•ht be lftarglnolly adequate but too low for eomfort1 It said. ln most re1ion1, pow.,. abon11e1 cowd be avoided lf power plant constructJon lmproVH or if the economy doe$ oot llJlPl'OV•, the report showed. • " ' .. 8UT ONE REGION -llUnol1, eastern Wlsconsln and lhf northeas tern huU or Missouri -seemtd heeded for a ghl power supply no matter what, indlcallng lhal al best a rea m uy have to rely on help from other areas through erconnecling power lines. 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" -. ,. ·' " 1:-' 10 ·' " .. • II " ' J l E -.. • lld DAILY PILO r F11'2ay. Apnl 18. 1975 PUBLIC· NOTICE ~-P-U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_IC_E~-~~-P-U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_IC_E~-,--p-~-.B-L-1-CNOTIC-E~~,r--P-t-.8-LICN-.O~T~l-C-E~-i -~P-U_B_Ll_C~N-O-Tl-C~E::-- No More Sex? Edy Williams: The Coverup 'By V ERNONSCO'IT flOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Edy Williams lay in bed stark naked beside tt<'lor Bill Smith in a scene f ro m "Dr. Vixen," a pro£ession<al hazard not alt<>t:elher unfi.lmiUar to the ue- lress. ·~ Then director llJkmet Aved,is did an unheard of thing. tie walked :JCfQ:i_S th~ SC't lo drape a corner of lhe counterpane over the exposed fl ank . "I was never so h appy about anything in my life." said Miss Williams. ''FOR JO VEA RS 'directors h ave done nothing but show as muc h of my body as possible. And here was a man covering me up! That moment wa s a r ea l .b{eakthrough for me. •·Maybe.• ll will end my career as a sex symbol .'' She may dislik e dis· pl aying h f1r ch3rms ·on Jiiovie EDY ~'JLLIAMS sets. but is not adverse to showing Olem off in the privacy of her home. She wore only a thin leather jacket which fell <ts close to her navel as her knees. It was loosely ( astened .down the (ront. exposing a con· sider able amount o(the \Villi ams epidermis. It wus abundantly clear she wore not a nother stitch. AROUND llE R NECK WAS a diamond pin ..-.0hich spelled out "lust." ~ler bare midriff was encircled by a thin gold band. Until now she gave the tt ppearance of be- ing a willing participant in the nude gatefolds or magazines and sexploitation fli cks. But no, she posed reluctantly as a means for attaining stardom. "After 16 pictures and 10 years you can imagine how much this serious part in a mov- ie means to me," she said . ''Avedis actually gave me direction and motivation for my role. ~a female surgeon", · She describes ber character as a female "Ben Casey." ••ALL THE OTllER directors m ade me stand in one place, look in a certain direction and repeat my lines. That's all there was to it. TI>ey were j ust inte rested in my body. ··Now the <'a m era is going to concentrate on my face. I want to be a serious professional actress during the day and s:lve the evenings for pouring champagne and being sexy.'• J.ler fiim credits were somewhat inOa ted. None of her pictures was pom o. but neither was any endorsed by the Daughters or th e American Revolution. "I was given co·starring roles, but my ap· pearances didn 't justify the billing," she said. ''They were just cameo parts. - ••r WAS IN 'BEYOND the Valley of the Dolls' IO minutes. My part in 'The Seven Minutes' was about seven minutes. And in 'Where It's Al' my role was onl y (ive minutes long. "In 'Dr. Vixen' I'm on screen for 105 minutes!" She likes lo think of herself as a survivor. She said any other girl would have given up aner a decade of playing sex kit lens. "I'm not coing to wind up being a waitress," she predicted. "All the nudity ilnd sex se;-vcd it s purpose. I wanted to create a na me for myself and I have. It cost a lot of money, lov ers, parties and .h eartache. Now it's worth it. "I WOK ON TllOSE 10 years as training rorthefuture ... Whether the training is as valuable gs the Actors Studio remains to be seen. Gifts by Heiress To Guru Blocked VANCOUVER. B.C. fAP ) -A British Colum- bia Supreme Court order h as b l ocked a n Amcri<.'<.i n heiress from handing over much of h e r wea lth t o (iuru Maharaj J i. Darb y ft1 cNc ~1l 's <'a pita l assets in the United Stut('s arc s aid to I.Jc worth about $500,IXX>. JUSTICE 11 .F., Hulcheon said lhut her plans to give the money lo lhe guru arc "sheer folly." The ~ourl p rder r e· quires her to submit to a mental assess ment by lhrce British Columbia doctors who will be de· sign a led by th e B.C. College or Physicians 0tnd Surgeons. ,ICTITIOUS IUllH•ss NAME STATIM~NT ,-.,. !OU-1119 08f'4!1\ .fl• llOi"9 ""'°'" ""'l•l.: 'ANFAlll:. '1i lOlh st .. Ulllt NO. )t, ~•OO<t St!t<". C•l!I. '2MO J.f(k ftl"~tlll~ll, f'tJI W•lkft l" Or., JlotlllllOll!, C.fl 11 , t0110 Slllrlt~ Fi11k•hleln, 7'JI W.llift' Lfll Dr .• lfo•lmoo•. C•lot . .OllO in1s ""ll"''' •\ 1on.o11(t•d roy • Q1!114!1•1 p.,l"Cr•h•P JIKk F!nk-l•lt+n sr,.,1., F 111~f"1'lll l"I\ \l•lt'rntnl '"'"' hi-.! "'''" \lw (.ou<ll ~ Cltrh'" 01i0n9'1 Counh Oii ~'' I, 191S .. _ Pub!•~ 0r"l'l9fl (0.il\I 0•1ly P!lo&, Apr•l 11, I•, Jl,•l'IO M<I~ 1, 1•1~ 12•1• PUBLIC NOTICE FlCTlflOU' IUSINES' l'IA1'1'1[$TATEMENT 111. 10110 .... 1111 P•rso11 •• ooln11 Ml~••••: SOUTH COAST INSlo\LLATION, 1l'll J1tn $1., 1111r\ll!J!llon &t•ch:. C•hlliHr>lt ~-M•dWLl DMnls Mc.C.st•ud. 22D 121" St., H\lft1+"9IOl'I St!oKll, (•lllorn1411'?06o Tll1S ""'lMss i~ (Ol'l<IUC:l<.'d "' .... J.rto.~1a ... 1. · IWlltl\ffl 0.MIS Mt Osland Thli it•lem1~1 ••• t•~ Mt11 'tht (011111, Cl*•" ot 01•11Qe C-ntj on '"""'""11, .,,s, F•t:IM Putllhl!ed 0r4111!1l'c Co." Dilly Pilo&, Aor.4.11.11 .2 .1•1s 1111.1!. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE --------------. FIC:JITIO\JS 9\JSt NESS NAMESTAJIE MENT The IOll-•"'11 per!.O<> IS CloiAQ bl.&· AHS i \: ECONO M Y MA INTE NANCE SE RVICE, 1919 A.n~hoeim AW!., <Asta Mew, C•hlornl• 92621 Dlwld Wo!l~f'le BlllCk, ,,,., ...,._.;rn AV!!., CMl.o Me~, C111tlotni11 92621 l~•S ti..osoMs• IS cond11c.led by an In. div•c;luall. o.wi11 a•.tt• Thi\. SY1<!"11!nl w•l. file.I wil" lht County Clerk of Or.011911 County Of> MoJ rtn 11. 1915. .,.,.,. PuD!lSl!ed Or.Jnge CO.J\f 01ily Pil<lt, P.or>I II, 18, 2S.afldM.oy1, 1'1S 1m.1s PUBLIC NOTICE l'ro• PageA7 N0TICIOJ:$ALI Nollet ll ,...,l:IY 9ht11 ....,.._.. • .. UIOll• )01 I ..... 11111 ol IM C(vU C'.OOI ol IN Sl•lt ol C1Uto.-11l• IM Ulldltf~, CY NlHIA 81110WNING win ~I •I pybll( .flKlloll •I ,.. W.,\ M<F..-1\, """lmMI 1,-$.flil..f All.f, C..Ufon'IWI, -1 t .f.M, Oii WtOMW..'f, IM )0th ~ et All<fl, 1'1$, IM IOllOWll\O deM:litlld .. 111111y.tc.w\1: V••r of C•r lt12,' Matt ot C•r Crl•w•Olfl; 10 HO. llll21H,L11ft'41 ! Lic •ntt N o. 1!.1•1t1·a,, O Nll ICalilOt"lli•I. !otld WI••• IOI' tM PltfllOM ef Wl-151.,. lf!O 1 .. 11ot 1"9 ""'4trM ... d lor ,..,...,. #IO re0tln IOOt1"9f •iUI t~b OI ...... .,..r11,..hQ.fnd•l(P8"•••o• ••It, O.l1dt"I\ ITlltcMoyol Ap.rll, ltli CYNfHIA6~0WNING Plib!osr.<i Or•....,. C0.t1t O.hy l'llol. Abril Iii, ltl)'9 l:Hl·I~ PUBUC NOTICE PARKING CITATIONS • • • "'ill l>c iss ued ror arre:;t or the vehicle owner if the ticket i~ dis· regurdcd. ~ If a wa rrnnt is Issued. il mny bt! ser ved by a counly marshal working for the court. It cun result in the physical urrcst of a violator, but most often invol\·cs a ftice •to-fucc personal warning bythc murshul. The viol;itor is told to pay up within 24 hours or be subject to •phys~cal arrest \Ind jailing. IF A TICK ET GOES TO warrant, an additional $10 will be dtarged In addition to lheori,ill•I S3 ticket .. Warrant tharges can " be h igher depending on lhe number of tMps marshals make to ap. prehend o violator. NQrv Croy, Laguna Beach special services director. said the luw still has one more hold on persons who flaunt payment of overdue t ickets. Croy said the violators' dri\ler 's licenses a re marked in &lcramcnto and until warranLs are cleared, a driver t:annot re· new his license. Croy said tho syatt'm ls sure to get its dua eventually. But: the tim e taken ror the system to work I.I lengthy. The muniripal court Is only now processing w•rrao&.s toe Ucieta writ· ten in June 187.t. FICTITIOUS aUSIJilESS NAME.STATEME NT The toll0.1"9 per i.o11~ ••e doif\4 i.....nns .s: IMAJ INT E Al'tATIONAl . ?!.lS °""""'' OrlYe, lr•I~, C•lo1ornoa.,_ AllefQ.illlo t-n.,rm•'"""<••~. " C...ilornoo!I corP<>••hon, 1~1S ~I Orlw . ••••-.Clht0<11t•'1""' l l11!.11<1Sllle'>!.,. tlltinQ lO!>d\K~by • Corpor11IOl'I, Oe•n M, McC•n11 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BU\INESS NAME STATEMENT The' 11111ow1nQ oe,..,n o• <IO•nq 11u ... All\,.\, JM (OMM UIWICAll O/'o ~, IO@S N.o•«t ~•r eel , L.ilQund l!e•<n, C.dlU '1•~1 J~~ ....... ,n~ M4tl>e-...,, 1081 "'°"" Slro•et, L•~11n• Ue•t h, C:o!l1+1_ 91~\1 Th" t>u•H>f'\" (OnGUt leO llJ ""on· llowt0..<11 NOTICI TOC••DITO•I 1UP••10• cou•rO•TM• •TA1IOll'CA'-.l"O•HtA l"OA TM a COUN1~ 0, OltAMOI .... & ... II " ... ,-.. -wn.WAM lltAT,...at.HA_ .... kAlrt, •~• Wll'-.IAM p, MANtrUJoi, OK••WCI. , H()flCl! IS HEllt£tV GtVENf'IJM t••llllO'' Ill 11111 .-0¥11 M.....0 ~ '""' ... ""-h•~l"9 t i.fl'"' 4'04"'"' Ille Mid 0.C""lll 41f.f 19e111lr .. kl Ille' lht.,,., wl!h 1'-iw< .. ,,.,Y ~OUCNft.."' 11'111 olll(• ot ,,_. , .. , .. ot 11\11 .-.. - Ull9dc-1,0TIO Pf•Mlll lllt'tl1. with.,_ N<""W"' vout,..,,, lo IM undW .. .fl c fo AQNALCI H. PJIENNER, At. "°'"''•IL••· ltll E•\I F-tn~•I. WI• Ill, ~41111• An•, (•lltou-*• 91101, •llitll ... IM 0'!41C• 01 bu MM''°' me ...... .... \I~ In •H rn•ll41l 114111•!/llllQ lo '"' ~'•" OI '•Id d<lc.U.n•. wllhifl '°""" tnllnl"' •Ut 1 Ille !Ir\\ pllblk•lllln Gt ltli' Mtic•. 0..t..S April 1. 1t1~o l(A TH ERINE AMflA.~IER A01'11111htr•llh Ol IN EMollle Ol ll'lf Al>O'tt.11.fJMd dectdtftl ROtllALO H, PRI NNER AH••.,•IUW Wl E•'I •o..."R Slrffl, SfiliW 1&1 • ~.t.M.01\ttrllll•ttlll r..__: 0 141 $5a-MtT, 0 ...,.,.,., Mr A•lt>!Ollllrlh'b • Pllllli~ Or•11911 eo,.,1 ~fw!jiot111t •• AOrllt.11, 11,t~. ltlS JD.I-IS PUBLIC NOTICE'. SUPERIO•cou•TO" (ALl .. ORNIA,(OUNT't OF O•Al'tGE No.A0·1"l0 Cll•TION In thl! Mdl!•" ol th" AO<lolion Pet.lion C11 C.Al'l~ lfl HETHCOAT. A-long P••t nt IHlo P(OPL[ OF THE !.TATE.OF (Al lf'O RNIA: TO AL•N AllOAA DR Ill EA: 1;1, OI ~· (It •n•~ <Our l TDll ••t·llPf'tby t•teo 10 ·'PP<'~• toclo•e In.> J"O!lf pre~•d· inq on 0.Jp~r!nient II ot !~h tour! on J•.ne 11. 1q1~ 111 ~ ... m , tntn' .. ..a lhe<t ID ~ .. CdU'>e, " •n1 YDll h•Ye, -1 lhe' ""''''°" gf C.AAT t EE HE l HCOAT lor t n~ <>O o pl1on o l JASON A RLO DRILL l ~. -o ... nhnor Wll ~nou+d nGt !l<'q•.;nlnJ Dl>ll-.U M.l <eh 1,.19/!i Wlll.fAM E. 51 JOH"' (J~•·: V'.ft!!~• I l("o"ll .Oepuly(lt•·~ •SEAL! GARTH FAAll HEINE R 11....-... , ~I L.iw tltll 8c•<ll 8<111tew•rd """';"41.,. &.•<II, c .. 110,.•i• 'nMI l•I: !'14! Ml·Mal Ttl: l114l M2·11•2 .AllOt"fY tor Ptlil•DM~ Pl.Ol>'>h~d Ot"ll~ Co.a\! Oa11, ,PolO\', .... r /&,dn<IA~ t,ll,18,1q /~ MlO·I~ Sec•l!ll•~ This s~•1eml!nt Counlv Cl<!rk ot Moi•clll1, 19/S, j<1<> MJ !h~-..., o·~ l1Ht~ with the Tho\ ,ldl~m~"I ...-., !ll~<I .,.,1n 11.._. •.ing, OUntr on County Cieri.. or O• •nQ" c:ounlr ~ ,..,,.,chl$, 14/\. I, I· r~J .J c· .\.OTJC 1-:. --F 1c r iti0Ui'ius1NE55 NAMEST•TEMENl 1ne 1~110..-•n~ p,:•wn •\ <lo•AQ "'"'· Ao:>••·· oso vEr·10, l>O'l l'd!oht.i, C.0tM• 111!1 ...... r ,C:AQ1o1S .. ,,.. P\tt>li\l'>fd Or~11~ (11•~1 Oo!ltlJ Piiot, ""'· '· 11, 1a. 2s, 1~1s 11'°'11 PUBLIC NOTICE F•12o. Pl.ollll~ o r .... qe (HU Oo!ltl y PtlOt, Milrt" 211, ..,d Apr•I •. t I, 18, 19/S 1084>·1~ Pl.RI.IC :<OTICE ''" Fl(llllOUS •USIJilESS NAME STATf.MENl IOUOwinQ pl!ri.on· h CIOinQ Ill!.,. ""~.is: QUESTION MAIO:K C.0 ., 1900 S. Mill11 SI,. Sui!<! "K". Sdnt.i """'· C..11! ~-· No. 3' S""I• A"41, C•llL 01 J1<k5'0ll Fonll.. '~;;i'''';ll(le !ol., ' T,.l; IN!.iMSS IS (On<I ed by"" in· c11.;-1, I JackW111 Fi111l Thi\. \l•temenl "'"' h~ •;ti\ tM eo..111, Cll!rk ot o,..,~ Coun1, °"""'" -;, 1915 -P<mll!ofted 0r.&ngs Co.ISi 0.ily Piiot, ••11!,l&.25,•l'(l""-'2,1t1S l'JllJ..1S PUBLIC NOTICE Pt;BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOU• aUSINES• NAM&STAt•Mt:Nl ''-lotio.!"t .. ,,., •rw dOl1111 fllltl-... u .... : SPECIAL T'ttMIJ&. TIPLE, l'HI W, ~I M .... t. Nhporl l4l«fl, CA -~ iP'otttr c,1.,.111, 1n1 w. (M51 ....,,_.,, NtwPGrt """'-·"" -'1ti• lloN""t l'I tMllhl<\IM l;lf • IMI· ""'lf\1'9. JOeP. Clltr•lli · tllls' ~.flto(ftt11t -· IH._, Wllf'I Ille '°""'" O.rt. ol'Ol'Ml9' CO<o1111wt11~ ti, lf1S. -~or-.. c .. w °""' ,....,, ...,., , .. » ... ""'·'· '· ,,,, lM>ll 1'4?:1111 Plll>hr.h<'d O rd"qo! Co.i•t O•oly Piiot. Moi•t h7tl, .. "<I -'IP• 11 t , I I, 18, 1~/~ 11(9 /~ P UBLIC ~OTICE FU:i.l Pubtlsl>ed Or .. nqe (0011 0 .. 11, Polo!. Ap<. 4, 11 r11. )~.,!!!_>__ 1yA.I\ Don .. 1<1 f MlOermoU, J•. Ml't P., IOI old, (,OfQ;l;J <k:I M.:l r. (A Q1•l) Th•• """ne,~ '' tonc:t11ttt <l l>J •non <l•••OlJdl Dund lo F • M C DO!' nlD!I, J<. I~" )l ,ilt'"~nl Wd~ lilt'<! "''111 I~ co .... 1, C•t •• 01 O••n11e co .. n1, on Mol<th lS. l~IS_ • Ft:ZO) Put>t<IJ>e<i o.,.n~ c11.is1 Oa•tr Ptl<I,. -•.18,.lll<IAP<•l•,11,11,19/S 11 11·1~ PUBLIC NOTICE • W.4" NOTICE TOCllEOtTOlll:S ~llPE 1110• (OUllllJ OF THr;4 STAJE OF (ALIFOllNIA FOlll: THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A·UOJ~ [,l.11<' GI HAROLD HUlrON, o!ll!.O ._no"'n .;\ HAROLD F . H UITOl'I, °"'""~<I . N0 11CE I') H£REBY GIVEN IG ,,.,,. (<•<h!Ot) Ol ti\r dl>O•t ,,..,;;e-<f ~nl ' P UBLIC ~OTICt: 111.11 .11111<',,.,..~ h.ovon9 c •~·m• •• n,1 -------------i'~ "'""' oelflk<nl o!lr<' rl!(l"'""d la 111., Fl(TITIOUSBUSINESS rneno, "11h !"" nt'(l'~""' Vfl<Kh!.,, l<l 11W> o.i.c,. o• 1ne c1~,._ o• 1h., •t1<1'"0; ~ NAMES TA TEMENT !•llf'drou• !, or to Plt)"nt 1nen'. ,.;f1111,... TM lot I OW• "ll per'°"' d•I! <ln1 "ll l>U" ""'~''"ry •Out t>Ol• '· lo ,,,,. untt,;•r "'il"'>'d ""'S•>' ~1 1nt O llie~ of h~r .itro•n~v ~. TOPO, llt E 8.illliOil 61v<1 , CRU!K Sto•NK8.ANTIN,&ll:i ~l)n"" 8.ilDOl,CA 9'll>tol ki)u•e•.l<<I, Elf'v•"'' lilll\, C.il•l<1<n•~ W•Y"" M. Poh"~~ '· Jlt E. 6.illlJO.i '10l 11, ... n.ch 1, the Pl•t" .,, """"'"' 111 8+..o., 81100., C.A tlW.1 !hf' un<>t>•~•Qflt'<I 011 .. 11 m.111er~ 1»~011. Nltl A•onotlo :11•9 A911ol•r ::.1., LO> o"lj !Otl ... t\Tdl{ Gt wod<1<:te<1 .. nt;'Wl •h•n Anqtlt•, (A'tOOI.~ !Qur nw>nUl• '111f r 1til! tor~I pUIJ'lcillion Ron Pall!li!j<Jllo, 211 lom.o !olrt'lll ol !hi\ no tit t NO. c, ton9 Be•cn. CA 9080l 0.1.,a M<l•th IS, 1q1s This b11~1...,,. <S tondu<le<I OY ~ l>ETIYL.l<llTTON ~~r•l 1>1rt""rsh10. t: •e<u!"' a l the Woll ', w"'"" NI, Pollll•kJ Of Ill<! "llO•t n.imt <I de"'°""L Tiil\ )!tie.....,\ ••l Ul~d .. th tne CllUlllSHANK I ANTIN Coun1w (le•• ol Or•n~ CINlllr on lll>Wl1uil,.91,.d, Apt1I 11, 191S, 8c'Nrl' Hi HJ. 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Wld Mii !If'~ ,,..,or fo '~ flf "" Cllltr.ocl. 1M HYll'lllll l:IO!ICI ~I llt Ill..,. tom! •I I~ lft lM Ciwitr.fd -· CO.U t CO.lfl,MVJil I T't COU.£GE etn R.ICT 90.-.llllOO• r•vSTEU 8'r'Net--• 1!.W•l-SoKNl.,.,,...,_el r,.-. .. ..... °' .... C"Mllo.lfr ............. ,."' ,.,, f ' .. ' , . I ·I I' ~ I I I ' 7 I I ' f Saddleback Today's C los i11~ ~. \'. Slo<-ks VOL. 68, NO. 108, 4 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ·ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY APRIL 18 1975 TEN CENTS Hinshaw Grand Jury Probe Continues Dy (iAR \' (; llANVILLi: Ol I~• O~•tr Pilot Stall lr\'inu City Cou 11ciln1u11 .John Burton was un1on~ tho "'ilncSSl's "'ho testified before the Orange County G1·und Jury 'rhursd.iy <is lhc invcstigi.ilion into llep. 1\n. dr<l\\' fl in s hu\\''S 1972 (•on · grcssion;.11c arnpa ig n1.:ontinuctl. 1\nuth<.1r \\'i lncss Lo <.1ppcu1· before the jury during its lonf.!, closed -door session \\'Us P;,iul SLe\\'art. u rormc-r employc of the county us scssor's office who is now Hin:shuw 's chief oiide in Washington, D.C . The grand jury took no action following Thursduy's session and reportedly ""ill continue its in- vestigation next 1'hursday. As he left the jury room Thurs- d<.ty afte rnoon, Burton said : "Ir you want to know v.tiat I said . I .told thc n1 (the jurors) I thought Th.reat ltacreases U.S. B11rns Up Saigon Files 8 1..i l~L l·:·r 11" \\'AS lll !\GTC)N ll:l'I 1 Se~relary or Stall' llenry 1\. Kiss· inger told the llouse lnterna· tional Re lations Cu111111itlcc to· day he had seen "so1nc J>lausiblt_• reports" of exec utions of South Vietnamese o rfil·ials by Corn· 1nunists. S1\IGON (U J>J) 'J'he U.S . Emb<.1ssy begun burning "non· essential" pupers ut its elosely guarde d compound toc:l<i y <.1s the n1ilitury threat to S:.iigon in - ere<ised by the hour. The Britis h En1bass \~ suill it ulso was burning fil1.•s and 1\ustralia \varncd it s citizens to leave. 'fhe U.S. a ir<:rart t"arril·r En- tcrprisl·. 1ncu1t\\•hile. left l\lanil<.1 unexpcC'lt:lll y and there \\'ere re- ports it might be heading for South Vietnumcse \\'aters to help PHNOM PENH ORDERED EVACUATED. Story, A4. LA HABRA FAMILY GETS 3 ORPHANS-89 \l'ilh <.1n y en1ergcnty C\'<1t uution of 1\meri cans. 'I'he U.S. En1bassy s<1id it ~·us stepping up cv<1euation of non- essenti<.d Amerieun personnel in line \\"ith President f'ord's order to cut baC'k the 4.000 or so 1\meric<.1ns in South Vietn;;m to 1.000. Rut only 35 Americans ar- ISet' EVACUATE, PageA21 Tucson Mom Seized In Knifing of Son Tl.iCSOi\. Al'iz. (1\J>i ··;\ty n1om my is try ing to kill !TI(.'. P ll'ct Se help llll'. l 'm dy ing ... \Vith thut, 7-y(•:J l'·Old l{ol.x·rt Clitk , his t·lothing <hipping \\'ith blood frorn 15 st<.ih 11·ounds. t'ol· l:ipsed in tl1 c dflo1'11'aY of a ncighbor's hornl'. Police Seize So11After Mom's Deatli NE\V YORK (;\J>J Nl'ighbors told pnlitl' thl'Y hc:1rd lrene·Hiilmun scrcum. "l)on·t do it . I 'm your m otllC'r ." \\"hen polit'C broke into J\ll's. l lilln1 an 's l{i\"l!rlla lc upartn1 cnt Thu r s da y the y round her blullgconcd bod,r. 1·epe<tlccll y beaten on the head ;u1d nl•t k, Jy. ing on the bcdroon1 floor. They ;ilso found hl'r s on, t'hi lip, 25, s itti ng in a \\'Ull'r-fillcd metal v.·as htub \\•ith one end of un t.>lcctriral cord in h is 111outh. lie \\'HS <JbouL to plu~ thL· otht•I' t•rH.I into the sol·kct. officc1·s s11id. Police said his mother, Luis A. Clil'k. 3G. \\'as charged \vith ut- tt"1npted murde r . 1-ler son \\•as in (·riti<:al condition today ut a 'l'ut"son hospital. 1'hl' boy . bleeding und sereu1n · ing, s taggered from his trailc1· hon1c \\lcdncsday ~ind struggled toa neighbor 's home. Vicki llonjour, 17, ailS\\·ercd the door. "\'ic::ki S<J\\" red :di over Ins .vello1,· T-shiit <Jnd th ought he \1·as playing ('O\\"boys <ind Indians ~•n'd had paint s plattered ull ;.~round." s aid her motht'r. l\lr.s. James Bonjour. "But then he told us \\'hut happened and fell do\\·n .. ' J\lon1l'nt s later. police said. .\lrs. Cli1.·k ran into the street st•rc:.1miol-{: '·Somebody please kil l me>. I ha\'C' sinnt·d." Offiet'rs s;..iit: s he jun1ped in front of u truck and then laid do\\'n undC'r the front \\'heels of a l'ar. hl·gging the d1i \"l'I" to run o\·c1· her neck . Polic::e found hl·r that \1·ay, they S<.t id. She \\'Us llt'in g held on S5.500 bond tod:1y a nd a prt•li1ninary hearing \1·as set for l\lond :iy. they were all yolunteers!'' By voluntee rs, tho city. cou.n - ctlman meant e1nl)loyes -otthe assessor's office-who allcgetlly worked on 1-linsha\\"s campaign on county tim e and at taxpayer expense. Burton \\'aS paid $2 ,000 to manage llinsha\•:'s C'ampaign hl'adquarters in 11'\'inc_· during the 1972 f{epublican Prirnary Elect ion \\"hen the rormer county Moft(•her ~ Sinec Saddlebac.k Sayings i11 Lag una J-lills had a grand opening \Vilh free popcorn, this pi geon 1las been hanging ;.1rou n (l . Secretary l\1ary Castro indulges him \vith a (•ookic. Mao Meets Korean 1"0K \"O (.·\ P 1 Chinese Corn· n1unist party leader !\'lao Tsl'- t1111g 1nl't \\'lth i\'.orth Kore:.1 11 President Kin1 II-sung in Pl•king tod a,\·. thl' o fficial llsinhua IH.'\\"S ;tgency l'l"por\1.•d . Six pt1licen1cn huttlcd fur fiyc n1inutcs \vith the husky. six- foote r bt•fore they c:ou ld C'l;1n1p his h:.inds and feel into 1nan<1cles. Ile \VCI S lutc r t·h.:u·.1.:t·d \\'Ith hon1itide. Hearing Monday "'c•11•ht•r i\lostl~· sunn:-' S<1turllay but sonic lo\\' l'louds an4I roe in the morninj.! hours. Warmer tc1n peralurl's ''""ith hi ~hs in the 60s. IJ.J\\'S toni ght mostly in 40s . S. County Traffic Problems to .Air Hy J i\?\ \\'()R1'11 01 ti•• D•llr Pl•o• it.au 1\ll.ernalive solutions for the prohlcn1s ahcud in South Orange County's traffic ci1·culation \\'ill be prt•sented <•t a publiC' hcu rinJ! ~·tond ~-iy in Laguna llcuch. ('lt•ml'llll' and S an Juan Capis t1·a no ha\'C bl'en in\·ited to air their concerns. 1\lso to be tli scusscd is a circulation stud\" undertaken by c_·o ns ultunts Vl;N. The consul- tunts \\'Cre hired bv t.he county to analyze probable ·transportation <SccTR i\FFlC, Page1\2) assessor defeated inc umbe nt la st year be Core the grand jury . John Schmitz in the·then J9th, __ _nhilc JliJ1s h_<i\\"s cumpaign District. -manager could not r ecall Al'eordlng to lllns·haw~am-answers to 4rqueSii0n5ask-Cd palgn manager , Chip Cleary. it him by Assistant District 1\l· was Burton who was responsibl~ torney !\like Capizzi. he did 1·1..·- for the m a npower need.cd at member lhut Burton \\:us in liin s h a \v 's election h ead-chargeofmanpo\\'el'. quarters. But , according to the city coun- Cleary 's pinpointing of Burton C'ilm01n·s sumrnary of his o"·n as the rnanpower director of the testi mony 'I'hursda y, he bclie,·cd campaig n can1c in his testimony the assessor's cmployes \\'ho re- µol'tcd fur can1pui~n duty :1 1 hcud{!Ulil'.tt_;l'S \\'C-l"C \"Olllll tl'\'l"t-. not J':.l\\'l'!'!r i,fl an all~cd (·on- ~pi r:.icy th~1t ha :-. alrcudy rL"sUltl·d in the indictn1ent on c:rtmin:.il c:h:.irgcs of ninl' assessor 's offi('t~ crnployt·s. ...... Ste\\ u1'l, \\ho ;1rrt\'cd fl'orn \ru:.hing1on \\'t•dnt•:.day, ..,.us ill" ('IHll !Jl..11\led by his atlOt"llt'Y \\'ht•ll hl' l'lllcr(•cl thl' Arand ju1·y \\·ait1n g <Set: 111~Sii 1\ \\'. Page,\:! i 'Decent Funeral' Valley Robber Gets $1,000 8}· K1\Tlll' CLAI\"C\' 01 lht Oiily Pt tot Sl~I A bandit. \\'ho \\'rote a note claiming: he \\'<IS u termin;;il cancer viclim, hou~ht himself a Sl,000 funcrul \\'ith what he said \Vas a bottle of nitrog lyceri n Thursdav at :J Fountain \'atle\· savings ~nd loun office. · The robbery took pl;:i('C at 1 :30 p.m . at the \\'01·ld Savings and Loan J\ssoc iatlon. 1-l ar bo r Boule\•ard und Edinger Avenue. In his note. the man said he n eeded s1.oct for "a decent funeral," t"Bl agents rc1X>rted to- d ay. · 'Targets' Of Gang Described SA:" FRANCISCO <U Pl l - 1"he star prosecution \\·itness in the Zebra murder triul h:i s testified that recruit s ror the "Death Angels" gang \Vere re- <1uired to murder fou r \\'hite children. fi\"I.' or s ix \\'hltc \\'Omen or' nine \\"hitc men to st<i rt a rare \\'Ur. Anthony J·larris, 29, a black ex- c_·~n vi ct. told the jury Thursday that defendant Jessie L. Cooks. 30, discussed the "Death An gels"' ,grou1> \\'hen tht•y \\'ere in S:1n Quentin Prison in June 1973. I-le quoted Cooks as sayin g the purpose of the g roup ""\\·as to start a race ""a r.' · ··rr you \\·anted to join you h:.i\"c to kill four,v•hite children. fi ve or six: v.·hitt• \1·o men or nine \\"hite n1t•n . Just \\'hitc people \\'Oul<l be killed," he s aid . ;\fter hC' got o ut of prison. Harris s a ill . he a sked another of the defend ants, J .C.X. Simon, 28. "ho\v many \\'Ould ha\·c to be destroyed ? lie s aid a very large nurnber." 1-larris s:.iid he declined to joi n :ind th at a notht.'r defendant. La rry Green. 23 , ulso declined to join beca us l' "it in\"O\\"ell too 1nuch ki lli nf.! ... The fo urth dcfc nd<1nt . l\·Junucl J\·loo1·e. 30, also took part in con- vers ations uho ut the '·Dea th 1\ngels" and said he ''"'ntcd to j oin, l·la rris testified. 'l'he Zebra killin gs \1·ere n:.1n1l·d for the police code used in searching: for suspects in 13 r un - dom killings \\"hi('h tl•rro1·izC'd San Francisco in l;.it c 1973 and early 1974 . The four def1.•nclant s \\·e1·c urresled after lfarris phoned San Fr anc:isco poliL't' v.·ilh hi s story in February 197-1. "f 1\·anted to stop all the killing -the people in San f'1·an('isc·o being kil led ... the start of a rac·t• \\":JI"." he said. In earlie r tcstin1ony. 1-Jarris. \\•ho hu s bel•n g 1·:.111tcd in1munit~· rrom prosecution , dt•Sc tibed hO\\' he drove through the city in an old blilc k Cadillac· ,,·ith :-;ome of the def1.•nd:_tn ls und \\'itnesscd the blcxxly" death of a groc:l'l'Y store (nvncr and another s laying \\•here• a \\'om an bt•ggcd not to be kill ed before he1· head \\·a s chopped off \\·ith a large knife. I-l e s hO\\'ed the tc.-llCr a bottle uf c ll•<Jr liquid. \\"J'i ting h l' h :.uJ nothing to li,·e for and \\'Ould blo\1' up the ban k if he didn't gt•l the C'<tSh. But. FBI agents notl·tl. he took only th e Sl ,000 hl' OJ Skt.'<.I £01-. lC'a\'· ing behind cas h ;,it olhC'r te ll l'r stations. The FBI sai d th e 1nan . described a s about 45 yl'a r-s old, first entcrl'd the offi ce al I: 15 p.1n .. handing the ll'll1.•1· a notl' ~aying he \\'antt•d to ::i'.L't' lhL· 1nanager. 1"he 1n unagcr \\'as busy. so th•~ mun left, rt•lurn ing \\'ith tht• , S<JnlL' notc.-a ft•\\' n1inutc.-s lalt.'1'. Again, the m <111a~t·r \\'as busy. \\'hen thl'-man i'l'tUl"lll'd again . he ha nded the tl'lie l' thl• robbery note. FBI ap;c·nts explainl'<.1. • II<' then flee_! in <.1n older 111odt·I car. \\'ith the lic::l'nsl' pl ate partly cO\"l'!"ed by a cloth, the FBI s"id . 'l'h e 1nan \\'as a bou t five fl•et . IO int·hcs tall. 150 pounds, \\'ith gray hai r, 1h i('k-fr an1ed glasSl'S <.1nd <.1 potk-1n arked r.i ce, thl' i'"J_!.I l'l'- ported. Ill' did not speak throughout thl' t·o bbcry , usin g onl y the notes to 1.·.on1 1nunic::at(·. • O~i•w Pilot SI.off Pl'lolo SUE LEDERMANN DISPLAYS WINNING LOGO DESIGN She'll Get $80 Prize at MAC's Next Meeting MAC Gets Logo Viejo Woman Wins $80 Award ,\ cont<'n1po r u r r b lack-on- \\·hite logo has been selected ftu· the uffi('ial l'rn blt.'lll of th e J\lis- sion Viejo :\lunicipal 1\d\·isorr Counc_·i I ( i\t 1\ CI. Tht.> dcsi,i.:n. produt'l'd by Sue l,edt•1·rnunn of 2655 1 \1;dpur<.iiso Dri\'e. \\"Oil first prize in a contl'St s ponsored by th l' J\!,\C, l\'lrs . Lt•dt•1·n1;111n , \\'hO Sl' l'lltry \\·as selcet.1.·d fro1n 40 l'ntril'S fr·om 2·1 \ll'O pl L'. \\"ill l'l'('l'i \"C hc:r $80 ~1 1\·ard al the 1\pril 28 l\11\C n1l'l'I· ing. , 'flit.> log o \\ill IJt• U~C'1l ou :\\1\(" :-i lalloncry. nt•\\"S l'l'll·a~es ;_111tl all CJlht•r offit·iu J l'Ol'l't•spondcnL'l'. i\lrs . L e de 1·n1:1n 11 :.i nd lil'I' hus b<ind , Kt'n . \\'l'l"l' ::ictl \·e i11 lht• campa i~n to organize lhL' l\IAL'. l.t•dc:r1nann, <•n ;.11'l'hitetl. \\Ol'I [Jl'l'Sidc nl. of the i\lission \"il',io l lon1eo\\·11crs ,\ssotiation \1 hc11 lh l• i\1.-\C \1·;.1~ :1l1thorizl•tl 11.' ()r:Jngc ('ounty :-.upt•r,·i:oiur,.. la:-t .\ 1.'UI'. MAC Backing 435 Homes Near Coursf ,\ rl·\·isl•d pl:1n l':Jiling for 4:15 hon1es on 106 acrt·s lll'ar thl' i\·li:.- sion \.'iejo Golf Cou!'se has b1.•l'n endorsed by the i\'lission \t'iC'j() !\lunitipal 1\d v is orr Counci l c l\·l."-C ). The p o.1 r cc l h :ts h e1.•n l"l'· dcsiJ{ncd hy tht• l\1is::;ion Viejo Co1npany fol' 316 l0\1·nho1n es and 119 s in gle fan1ily units. ;:1ccording lo \'<Jn Ste\'cns. m:inagcr of ad- \'itlll't' plunnin g for the t'Olllpuny. It is buundl•d hy :\l:irgu1..·r1\l' Park\\ a \' un thl' l'<ISL lhe ~li s~1011 Hidge ilon1es and golf 1.:oursc 011 lhl' north. and thl' golftOltl'SC nnd existing sing lt• f:i n1ily hu1nC's oil tht· ,,.t•st a nd south. Stl•\'l'll.." said tl1 t• rt·\·1st·ll pl an e"Jll s for 17 fc\\'l'I' un its th:i n th e orlg in:tl dl'Sign. \\"hil·h had pro - po~1.·d :di \.O\\'llhlJtlll'~- ll~ b~-." Ste,·cn::. s aid INS IDE TODAY The heuring. sponsored by the Or;.ingc County Planning Com- mi ssion . is set for 7:30 p.m . in ci· ty council (·ham be r s. Representatives from the unin · corporated ..... r cas of El Toro. Laguna l:lills. l\·tission Viejo and l C api s tran o B eac h . plu s s pokes m e n for the cities or Irvine. La g un a ' lleath , S an 3 Sites Preferred ··B,\· the lillll' \\"C got Hl'()llll~• building lhcn1 . tin1e hat! pusse1 "J'hc compttll Y IS Sl'ht•dUll•d I J.!u 1>1..·fort• thl· ()1·angC' Count _,. J:lJan1ung Coin 1n issio11 :ind hoard uf ~upc r\'i ~ors fol' fi nal apprnv:i l uf the rc•v isio n~ soon. Stevens :.;,1id. ' Children llavt• uriiq11e U!(lyS of seeing tile 1vorlrl. <JS //1e.11 rL'l~l de111011srro1e in u11 arr erl11b1f u·/1lc l1 ope11lf So/tJrdoy. Sec 11ory fly Daily Pilol slaff wriler llilo.ry Kaye u11 1JOQC Cl of 1odoy 's \\'t>f'l\1!'11der. lndt•x M YOllr S..,wlce ., ,,...,., C•·I ~·" "' M11111.i Fwllll' •• ... ·~· .. N•U<ll>•I No~ •• C.111• • •• Or•11 .. townly •• ci.,,111 .. Dl-10 _,. 11•1 ""'"' " lltii•ur•nll Cl·• ere"""'., " 'WIWI• Porter " Dt•lll NOUct' .. -· ·~-' &••l•IP•te •• jtv(-M<l•-tO 8•·1 ~-•.. , Teltwi'lo" co """'"" " , ...... ,, •.. , ,...,,...,,i.... co -•ll11r .. AflAU ..... r• •• Worltl "''"'' .. . , .... •• ··-·"°'' Cl ·I -· • STUDENTS FACE BREATH TESTS COATESVILLE. Pa. IUPll - 'fhe s uperintendent of the Coatesville School Distlic_·t s11id today the Board of J<:ducation has unanimously voted to ullow the use or · u breath-tester to de- termine if stude nts arc coming to school drunk . f Animal Shelter Mulled 'fh\\'urted in an effort. to bu~· a south county animal shelter site in San Juan Capistrano. Orange County o ffi cials have pinp:>intcd siX nc''"' potential s ites in the Sad- dlcbuck Valley. Count.y su~e rvi sor_~ "'Ill -be asked to select three or the sites ror further l'Onsidet•atlon and ac- quis ition negotiations. The three ravor cd sites in· e lude : -A thrcc·acre parcel in !\lis· !!Ion Viejo on the ¥.'est side of the Sun Diego Free "'ay at Comin·o Capistrano. ' -J\ 3.5-a c re puree! of Irvine Comp:.iny land on the northv.·est corner of the j unction of thC' frt·e"•ay und Canada Roud in El Toro. -A 3.S·acrc parcel or lr\'inc Company land ut the northwes t corne r of fl.1 oulton P urkway and Canada Road in Laguna Hills. . 'fhc three other s ites are local.· ed within a half mile or euch other around the Intersection of the frCC\\'HY and Crown Valley Parkway. just 1lOrlh of the San Juan CHpistrano city limits. Plans to acquire o s ite for u ne1~· s helter \\'ere e ndorsed a year ago by super\·isor·s but the selec· tion procedure \\1a s scuttlL'(I \l'ht•n San Juan officials and residents opposed a ra ,·ored sitl' inside the l'it \' The tounty dcpurtn1l•nt of \'l!IC1i nary t't calth ))l'l"Sscd far ;1 ne\v site selc('tion study nnd that. \YaS performed ove r lhe past st•ver•tl n1onths hy ttic county Real l>r opcrty serv\Ces dcparl - nlcnt. <)f tJ1e th rec prererred sitC:!s, the Lt&gt111a liills location v.·ould be !See SllELTE,R, Pag~ A2l ·rhe :\J ,\C's planning t'on111111 - tCL' hud objl'cl cd tu the siZl' uf rot•d.s \\'\thin th{• l'Ondnminiun1 p!'ojcet . sayin,t.: they might bt.' too narrO\\' for :i ct·css for fil'l' and cn1c1·ge ncy \"l•hit·lt>s. Stc\'cns Uisoigrecd. su._\'illM U1e fir1..• marsha l had okrt)'L'<i lhe 1·0~1d \\•idths . The con11nitlC'C ulso \"111t'l'd l'o111:ern O\·er :e \'l"('SS to a :-1\ 1111 ming pool in !hf' south\\'Ct-1 L'lld qf the prOjl'l't. Ste\"CJlS Saul 1h;1t could be improv!'!,l, <tnfi that fl)ur parking spaces CCnJ~,,j l.I\! <.tddtd. ) I • y, 11 \ .. •• :, . . ~ .t\:l OAILYP1LOT SB Manager: No Unio~ For Cops By FR ED F.RICK SCllOEMEllL 0 1 th•0.01!1 PilotS"ll S;.i n ('h•1l1cntc Cit~' f\1;.inager t\('nncth ('~arr said today he \\'ill not negoti atc <'i thc>r salary in- creases or othe1· bencrits '''ith a Tc'an1s tcrs crnion r1.:prcsent<.1tiv(' {'l!llll' 1u:l l'd b_v I he L' ii y 's llOli ct.• or· fi<.'crs. A-n ~go t iution session ,,·as s<.'hcdulL•d (or 3 : 30 p.n1 . today. ··1 C"annot negotiate." Carr: said rl utl y. noting the City Council \\\·dnc~day night ho.id ttikcn ac· lion rcil ff irn1ing a four-year-old resolution p1·cvcnting the city's pcacc offi{·ers f1·on1 joining or particip<1t ing \\'ilh ,labor un ions ::.ut:h ;.i s the 1'c<1 m stcrs. l'oli{'C o(fil'l·rs suy they h;.i\'C' not <.il"lua l ly join L·d th e 'ft'an1stcrs but h;1,·c silnply ton- tract cd \vith the union fo r rt•p rcst·ntati on in salarY dis- t•ussions . f'olil'L' <il't' SL'l'king p<.i y in· {'rL·:tsc•s r :.i ngi ng frun1 :.ix to 13 Pt'l'l'l'nt: Carr said that hcc·ausc or tht· rt•s1J l u t ion. hc {'ou lcl o nly nl'gol1:1ll' s a lary n1;1ttcrs "·ith of. fiL·c·rs of the San Clemente Publi c s,1fct\· 1-:mvlo.vl"'s 1\ssociation or it.:. dc::.ig n a tell sa I a ry committt·e. ··Bu l I eannol ncgoti:.ite \Vith :J lhird party. L'Spcci<.1.Jly if the third µ<.irl_\' is a rt·prt>sent<.itivc of t he 1"(•:.im stl·rs Lnion," Carr said. C;:1rr ::.uid he could not predil'l \1h :1t \\'ould t1·:111spi re <.it tod <.iy's ml'L'ling. From Page Al HINSHAW. • • roo n1 . .-\ [;.t \\\Cr himsl'lf , StC\\'art rc- portt!dly. \1·as granted in1munity from prosecution in return for his testi1non" and ,,·as allo\.\·cd to consult ,\·it h his a ttorney at in· tervals. l·t in s ha,v 's c hi e f aide is believed to h ave returned to \Vashington shortly after putting in his appc<1rancc before-the grand jury . Burton and Ste\.\·art's ap- pearance before the jury is a n in· dic<1t ion that the nine indict· rncnts already returned in the campaign scandal did not put an end to the in vestigation. Since the indictments were r e· turned in early December, Assis· tant Assessor G corge Upton and Tandy Corpo ration Vice Presi- ,dent J am es Buxton have been in· dieted on three bribery counts t'ilC h. 1'he follo'''ing day, Capizzi and distri l't a ttorney investigator John Co lcm<1n obtuined a search ,,·a rra nt and seized .stc1·co equip- n1ent in ll i11 ~h<.1\.\'0 S Alexandria, \'a . ;q1ar tn1c nt . f 'ront Page Al SHELTER • • • most cx pt·nSl\'e at S65,000 to S75.000 an aerc. 'fht• rt-:11 proper· t ~· :-.l'l"\"it•t·s rt•port s;1ys it has good fr<.'l'\\'ay ucccss but is locat- ed un de r the 1::1 'l'oro i\li.irin c Corps ;\ir St<.ilion flight pi.It h. ·rhe otht·r l \\'O sites ,,·ould 1:0.st bet1\l'l'n SG0.000 and S70,000 an aL'l'l'. 1\ tot;d of SIS0.000 is frozen into the count y budget for site ac- quisition . '!'he report to supcrvisors notes that the !\·l ission Vit·jo site is u lo\,. and s\1·ampy area at the con- flu<.'l\('c of \\\0 slrt«1n1s but is l'losc to frL'L'\\·:1~ s and ;_q;~n·t fron1 <.'~J nflil'tin.L: 11 :-1·.s. 'fhe :-1ll' h;1s hL'L'rl t•ndorsell Uy the J\lissinn \1iejo i\lunicipal 1\d- ,·i:,ory Cou nc il. ORANGE COAST ~e DAILY PILOT 1 h~ O•""''l'' (""'' O••" p, I<)! ,.it" •h•<h ".,,..,. l>lnod !~ N• '" "''"· ·~ b~Ol"""<I bf'"" Or-t:<M•t J>ut>ll"'"'Q(O"·~•~v ~•b"'"'~•d•ll'"'•••e .,...,1,~~ ......,..,.~, •»•ouqh f°'ld.ly '"' ~"• IN•w ...... .,.,.1 b•·o<h, Hu .. t•...:it"" 8"4<h IOUll· , .. ,. V•llt•. ""'". ~•ddl~b•<• v.1,.v a...i l•Qu"" I»·"<" !>ou!~ C.0•\1 " ''"'1'., otQ•O'l<ll •d•I•~"" llul>l"h~d ~•lu•d'"' ,.nq 5..,...,,., 1"" """''""' , ... ,~.,~.nQ pl•nl " "' JOO ~ .. n •• ~I"' I to'I" ff" ... Cfltlln<nM 91\l~ Robt'..'rl N. Weed "'"''°"n1 """ bvll<•V'ol• Jric k R. Curle r v .. ~ "'' "d•n! •"" C...nor4l M.o~9"' Thomds Keevil -, homas A. 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Friday.April 19, 1975 -' .- • O.l•r PllOf SI.Ml Pholo MISSION"VIEJO COUNTRY CLUB ANO' MISSION VIEJO INN WILL DISPLAY NEW LOOK Completely Remodeled an~ Enlarged Faclftll•• Wlll Reopen Thia .Sunday Mission Viejo Inn To Reopen Sunday ·Taco Bell Hit With Lawsuit On Meat Fill E.xpanded by t\\·o and a half ti1nes and a dorned v.·it h a new name, the l\1ission Viejo Country Club <.ind Inn '''ill r'eopen offi cial· Jv Sunda\'. ·The {;:iC"ility a t 26742 Os o Park\\·ay is the hub of the J\tis - sion \1i<'jo golf course a nd a favorite s pot for lunching Sad- dleback \1allcy citi zens. It has been closed for about six months as the Sl m illion remodeling pro- C'Ccdcd. 1'he club's 330 members h<.ivc been invited to a pri,·ate prcvie\v a nd party Saturday, according to Roger Cler k . l\'ti ssion Vi ejo Company vice president. "We've added 10,000 square feel of space plus four t ennis courts and t\.\'O pools,'' Clark said. . The Jlilission Viejo Inn, open to the publie for breakfast, lunch and dinner, has been operating on a trial-run basis for about t\.\'O ,,·eeks but s v.·ings into full opera- tion Su nday, Clark said. The facility opened in the spr- ing of 1967 as the l\1ission Viejo Golf Club and Inn. a 4,000-squa re foot structure d esigned to serve the public golf course. "Since then. the course has become a private coun try club. !'ow "'e 've changed the name and remodeled the facilities to refl ect that f<1ct ." Clark said. i\Icmbership in th_e cl ub '-"'ill be limited toSOO, he said. The Spanis h-the me buildings house a priv<1 le cocktail lounge, dining room, dining deck, pro !-i hop. informal bar and grille for golrers. 700 lockers .in a locker room v.·ith showers and game t<.ib lcs. One or the ne\\' additions is a b::inquet room for up to 450 peo- ple. The Orange County District A l · torney is making it hot for Taco Bell , chargin g in a ci\'il la\\•suit filed Thursday the 1\-texican·stylc fast food chain is putting too much filler in its m eat.. Deputy District Attorney Brent Swanson s aid the suit claims Taco Bell puts a s much as 14 per· cent water, rolled oats und ot her fillers in its beef and still ad- ve rtises the use of "quulity gr~und beer." Other ch a r ges in the la\.\·suit contend the food takeout firm is defrauding consumers and com· peting unrairly bec<1use the re<.i l meat content is not made publi <·. Taco Bel l officials have t'l'· butted the ch arges. s<.iying thei r products have higher beef content than the ground meat normall y sold in supermarkets. Flood Plain Zone Dance Concert Set Tonighl For Trabuco Creek Dance s tudents from Dan<.i Point, Fountain Valley, l\ttission Viejo, and Fullerton wi ll join The entire length of Trabuco Creek fro m the northe rn San Juan Capistrano boundary to the Cleveland National Forest was given protective flood plain zon· ing \Vednesday. Don Juan's Loss Stated At $300,000 ,\ Joss of $300 ,000 \1·as reported today in the sinking of the 85·foot anchovy seiner Don Juan. which v.·ent dov.·n off Ne\l.·port Beach Thursday. 1-ler crc\v of 12 v.·as rescued. l·la rbor patrolmen today said th ;it th e ,·cssel \vhich sank in <.ibout 600 feet of "'atcr had a net aboard \\•orth $100,000. On a unanimous vote, the Laguna Beach High School dan- 0 ra ng e Co unt y Boa rd o f 1cers during the Third Annual Supervisors applied the special -Choreographers Concert a t 8 zone, \vhic h limits any develop-· o 'clock tonight in the hi gh school n1 ent of the creek and its im-auditorium, 625 Park A,·e. mediatesurroundings. Followin g th e s tudent · Dave J\.loore, county zoning ad-choreographed dances, the f\.l at- ministrator a nd chief planner, tie Lascoe Da nce Theater Com- told supervisors there is virtually pany will perform in a dance lec- no development in the flood ture -d e mon s tration . The plain. which extends a total of company ha s perfo rm e d nine miles and averages several throughout the state. hundred feet in width. Tickets for the dance concert B.esides the. Trabue~ Creek may be purchased at the hi gh zoning, supe rvisors apphed flood school Activities Office or at the pl~in protect ion to the .narrow door th e evenin g o f the t r.1buta ry c reek runn_1ng up performa nce. Cost is Sl for stu· }Lickey Canyon from Live Oak dents and S2 for adults. I Canyon Road in the vicinity of O'Neill Park. Moore sa id T rabuco Creek runs past Saddleback College and the bound<1ry line of ri.ti ssion Viejo but no development has e n· croachedonit. Trabuco Creek becomes the ninth s ig ni ficant wat e r s hed • UCI Unit J Rejects ROTC Bid By DOUGLAS f'RtTlSCHE 01111• D•llr "Uol Stoll 'fh e UC I r vinc Acudc mic Scn:1te vot e d ovcr\.\'hclmingly 'I'hursd;1 y to csnccl the c;.unpus' embryonic Air 1-'orcc Reserve Offi cer Tr;1ini11 Q'. Prog:rum us soon as possibll'. . 'l'he uction r c\'e rsc<1 .a senate dt{'is ion last Novcn1ber to start an R01'C progrnm next f~ll in "'hich UCI stude nts would take thcir 1'il"it ary classes at USC . Ttlurs day 's s pecial mcctinc '''as called after u student ad ho{' Committee to Stop RO'fC <Jl UC ! gathe red 650 sig natures on u peti· tion askin g thL' senate to rc- t'onsider its previous at·tion. At the .session no one spoke in fuvor of the progr11nl. Sever<.it student and facul ty speakers l'Oll· de1nned the prog-r11 1n ;.1s u lower - ing of ucuden1 ic standards <It UC I. cont ending that the milital'y Lr<.iining p r ogrnm \va s ··:.icade1n ically \\•orthlcss'' and ··pr·opagandistic. '' 1\lthough the re are 472 mern - hl•rs in the aci.idemi{' se nate, only 48 trick led inlo the 1nct•ting to ,·ote o n the issuL'. 1'hc senate rccomn1cndati on s t•r,·cs mainly as <1dvice to UC I Challl't'll or Daniel 1\ldril·h. Jn tht• pas t. 1\ld rich has rollo\\'t>d the scnatc·s \Vi~h l's on <.icademi't 1n attc>r!'. 1-\ {'l/lllracl \\ ith use and the 1\1r ForL'c a lready has been signed. Tht' contract calls for one vear 's notice bcfo1·c it can be can-~·elll'd . Front Page A 1 TRAFFIC . • • de \·elopmc nts and to sui::gcst solutions. Co unt y P l a nnin g Con1 · n1issioner Ron 'I:' co s<.i id the l'Oll- s u 1 tan t s looke tl at thr ee hypothetical \V<Jys th<1t gro\\'th may happen : -The centers c:onc('pt. \\'here population is conccntr;itcd in nodes. -The linear conct•pt, \\'here population is con{'l.'nt rutcd in :.ransportation corridors. -1'hc dispersal concept fouud happening in south Orange Coun - ty -today, ;:ll sO called "urban spra\\'I." 'fhc consult<1nts project hi1-:h and Jo"' popul<1tipn s Cor e<it'h con- cept if a ll approved tracts 111 the :.outh county <.il'e built. "',\n d tht•y found th at transportation fa c iii 1 ics Cor all th e possibili t ies arc inadequate ex - l'Cpt m aybe the Jo \\· l'Cnl.{'l'S a nd IO\\' dispers al projel'lion," '!:'co sa id. One of the possibilities to take up the s l<.ick 1s a foot hills {'Or1i dor through Rancho de los Alisos and the O'Neill Ranch in El Toro, \"l'o said. "1'he study sho\\'S that \\'ith the existing appro\'l'd land uses. ,,.e \\'ill need something clsc." hC' said. .. 3 Laotian .J._._ Sites Hit ' VIENTIANE (UPI) - Fighting has btoken out in thrt-c lot·atlo ns In Laos l>cl\\'Cc n rightist forces und pro-Cumn1unist Puthc l l.~1 0 troops backed by North Vietna m ese forces. Uclcn.se Minis te r Sisouk Champ:.assak s uid today. Sisuuk !old u news con· Cerence that the fi ghting begun :i bou l 1'00 mi les north or h(•re '"hen the Con11nunist t roops overrun fl \'<' govern rncl\t vositions. "I don 't know if it is u No rth Vi e tnam ese or ·P<1thet L:.io initiative or whu t they are pushing for," Sisouk said ... But these arc flagrant violo- t ion s o! lh e ceasefire agreement \Vhi{'h I strong- ly condemn." Front Page A I EVACUATE 1i\'cd tod <.iy at Cla1:k Al-'B in the l'hilippint•s f1·om Saigon. South Vietn<.im ese military sour1.;cs said c lements of 10 North Vic tn a n1esc di v is ion's were d eployed in an nr'-' north , no1t heast and south nf Saigon <iud so n1e n1e1nbcrs of an 11th. the f\Oo rth Vi etnamese 312th Co m· 1nando l)ivision. ha\1e already in- filtr<1ted i'nlo Saigon. 'rhc <.'loscst No1·th Vietnamt•sc di visions "'e re r e ported nea r l~icn l·loa , 14 miles north of Saigon. a nd a t Long An , 25 miles south of the city. ln addition to in- fantry di\'isions. the Communists h a\'e an artillery division t..>quipped~\\'ith long rangc 130mm artille ry pieces. an antiaircraft divi sion 1\·ith SAM missiles, and •• t ank d ivision in the capital \'it•init y. South \'ictnamcsc military sour{'eS said re,·iscd estimates of Cornmunisl troops showed about 80.000 n1t>n . There are about :)J,000 t·on1 l.iat e ffective ·South Vil•t11amesc troops around the l'<.ipil<.i l untl :.in cstilnutcd 100,000 hornc gliards ml'n including teen· :.igers and n1cn too oh.I for norn1al millta1y st·rvicc. 'fhc SOU/'('('~ ~aid the Com- n1unists :ind Sou1 h \1ictna m es~ ha,·c <.ibout 1·q ual numbers ol armort•d \'~·hil'l cs . The South Vit·t11:1ll)(•st• are believed to ha,·i:: ahout l:o'tl 1·un1h::1l airl·raft. ,\ :-.quo.id of ('01nn1uni sl com· 111undo:-. attal'ked South Viet· 11:1111·~ n1ajor t·om munication~ 1·t·11lt·r onl y fi\·e in il es from lhE hl·;1rt of Saigon to<l<1y but v.·a! d ri,·cn back before it could inrlicl ll an1a ge. Gov('rnment troops alsci bt'at back an attack on the Lon~ Hinh arm y ba se 11 miles northeast of Saigon during th' nigh t. l\lcan\vhilc, U.S. officials sa, they ::i r e getting: re ports 01 atrocities a llcgedly committed by Communist s in captured sec· lions or South Vi ctnan1. l~ut th e r eports are n o1 \'t'rificll. a r\d n)OSl acl'ounts wert describt'd by only one source. One r e port from a monh claimed about 300 South Viet. 11amcse were gunned down in ; 1narkct place in Ban Me Thuo! bcfore a cro\vd of thousands . 'The sinki ng took place s hortly a ft er 11 a.m. a nd first \1ras noticed by a passing plane. The pilot informed Orange Cou nty J\irport's to,vcr a nd maritime rl'Sl'llC agcncics then sped lo the ~<.'ent·. ·gi\'cn the flood plain zoning in the p<1sl three years. Supervisor T hom as Riley said the zoning improves the county's cha nces of participating in na- SPRING LAMP SALE \\"itnesses from shore, includ- ing lifeguards at Ne,vport and a do ry fi shermen , said the vessel s:.ink \\'ithin five minutes and dur- 111~ th:1t period another com· mercial fi shing boat "'as broughl close hy SO that th e CrC\V or the Don Juan could he broug ht to h:1fcty. 'fhus far offi c ials ha\'C found no <'aUsc of the sinking. The boat, us ed to ha rvest ~inchovics for fish meal a nd othe r by-products, had a load of 4,000 IJOUllds or the fish on board at th e 1in11·ofthc sinking. The O\\'ncr of the seine r is J ohn l.ucrra of San P edro. The s kip· fJ<'I" '''J S idcn1ified as Vincent ,.clusich of l\t ontcrcy. Ba1ik Robber Out of Luck RENO, 1'C'v. (U Pll -Ke nn eth G. ,\nderson, 48 , v.•antcd to try his luck at a gumhli ngcasino, but it run out before he could get to the tables. Anderson , of ~fodcsto and Georgt•to>A·n in C11 lirorni n, '''<is' arres t ed o n t)unk robber y charges '''hen f\e tried to cx- ehange $7,000 in currency -~t i ll in bi.ink bulld les -for ehi f>8 . Police snid a t'nsi no cashiC'r became suspicious because the mon<'y \VJJS s till In bank bundles and in ;:1 bank bag fro'rli Fair Oaks,C;ili!.· . ' tional rlood insurance programs. Unde r terms or the zone, pro· pcrty owners must obtain a use permit before putting any struc· lures in the protected creek a reas. The s tructure that is built must take into account the potential flooding hazard and special con- struction pr ocedures must be c followed to keep high v.·ater from damaging the structure. One of the original intents of flood pl<1i n zoning was to pre- serve th e natural state of scenic county '''aterways such as Aliso Cr eek, S<1n Jua n Creek and others. Satldleback' s Choral Fest • Set Saturday Saddlcback College \\'il l host its fou r1 h annual Choral Festival Saturday at University High School in lr\•inc. Participnnts include m adrigal and choral g ro ups from Dana llills. Foothill. ~1 issi on Viejo, a nd University high schools. P;1 11l S;.1 lamunovlrh. assh;tant professor of music at Loyola J\·t arymount U n iversity «t nd ~1ount Saint ~1 llry's College, will IJc guest eo nductnr. Rchcnrsals of the combined choral ense1n blcs \viii be held throughout the day, with the fcsri v:i l concert scheduled to bcRin :.it 8 p .m . 1·herc is no ad· m ls.sio n cha r ge. " Featuring such well known lines as Marbro Stiffel Design Guild Knob Creek Fredrick Cooper and more Don 't miss this opportunity to enhance your house at reduced prices \ . ~ 1 DREXEL-HERI TAGE-HE NAE DON-WOOOMARK;_K ARA ST AN-BAKER WIHDAYS & SATURDAYS 9:00 to S:JO ' NEWPOR T BE ACH • 1727 V.'t:.S1'Cl.lt'F l>lt.. 642-2050 LAGUNA BEACH• :Ur. NC>t4 '1'11 t:(JAS"I' UV.1,·., 4~·6~1 TORRANCE • 23649 1-tAwrJIORNE-: Bl.VI). {()p(•n f>'n Ill !J, Suu, 12·5.30) liff· 127!1 ' ~ ' 7 I I ' 7 I I ' I j • • Irvine VO L . 68, NO. 108, 4 SECTIONS 36 PAGES ORA NGE COUNTY, CALI F ORN IA 1'ocluy's C los ing N.Y. S tocks FRIDAY AP RIL 18, 1975 TEN CENTS Panel OKs '$200 Mi11ion Vietnam Aid WASHINGTON IU PI J The Senate foreigr1 ltl.'lt1t l'ons Corn· mittec t o d;,i y voted 14·3 to a uthori ze $200 n1 i llion fo 1· humanilu.i:iuu aid ;.an d the evacuation or 1\n1L·ril·<-1ns from South Vietnarn . Sen. J ohn Sparkrnan (0 ·Ala.), the committee t hairman, suid the legis lation provided Sl OO million ror a ··contingency fund " to be used for financing the evacuation plus $100 million tor humanitaria n assistunc'c ror Vietnum.cse refugees "und other needy p~ople.'' Sparkman said lhe n1easurc could~ brought to the floor ~Ion­ day and voted on Tuesday. Sparkman said the <'ommittec also passed by· voice vote a com- mittee resolution urging that ull American citizens and their de· pendents. except those needed to mainl<Jin essenti11l embassy runc:tions, be Withdrawn from South Vietnam as rapidly as Poiiiblc. The committee also passed a resolution telling Presidcn( Ford he already has constltutiorial authority, regardless of the War Powers Act , to evacuate Americans and urging him to do .so immediately. Several senators noted that ' although it was nuL the inlenl'of the committee, they~felt the President could use the funds for military items the White House felt necessary lo protect the Jives of Americans . . Jn testimony before the l~ouse Jnternational Relations Commit· tee, Secretary of State Henry A. .Kissinger denied today that the Administration ""'as deliberately d e laying the evacuation of AmeriC'a ns und "'arncd Ul i.ll the situation in South Vietnam re· muins gravl'. Ki.ssinge.r sui.d _th.c....U ni_tcd St;,ites ~·as seeking to reduce the number of An1c ricans in South \1ictnam "in such a way whit·h docs nut pr(·scnl a •panic. We arc n1oving at i.l pace whi('h seems lo protect most." ~veral Sl'll<Jtor·s have claimt.'11 the L:.S. an1bassador to ~ulh £aison. Granam r-.1 a11in. has bcl'll slo1\' in getting An1c1it·ttns out or Sout.h Victnuni . Kissin ge r . hO\\'e\'CI". l'l\Vt'es:.ed his personal confidence iu '!t.I u rt in . In :.i series o( L'Xtrcn1cly l'lo:.e \'utt·s. the once-ha"•kish S(·n;.ate Arrn ed Services Con1mittcc Ualkcd 1'huri:;d av at all ton1- promise bids to bt;ost militJJ'Y uid beyond lhl.' S:JOO n1illion \\•hieh \~'i.lS (See llEL P , P agt.·r\2) on Called by J11ry Testifies in Hinshaw Investigation ~ By G1\RY G R !\N \'ILLt~ 0t Ill• D~Uy Pilol ~1,111 Irvine City Countilmun J ohn Burton \\'as amon~ thl.' "'illl('sses "'ho tcst i£icd b(.•forc the Orange County Grund Jury 'fhursday as the investi gation into Rep. An - d rcw flin s ha\\•'s 1972 con · gr .... ssion:.1! cam pa ig n eontinued. i\nolhe r \\'ilne!:IS l o appea r before the jury during its Jong. closed-door s t•ssion \1·as Paul Ste"' art . ;,i forme1· e1nploye of the ('OUOl y <.1Ssesso1"s offit•c '''ho is now flin s ha\\"s c hi ef aide in \\'ashington. D.C. The gr<:tnd j ury took no action £ollowing 'rhu1·sdi.1y'!:i session :...nd Board Sets Hush Meet On Salaries Irvine school t1·ustL'CS plan lo ·hold 3 secret meeting Saturday to review a 14 pcreent pay hike asked by teachc1·i:;. The 1neC'ling \vill be held at the district offices at IO ;.a.01 . Thl' crt· tire session "'iii be held behind closed doors in c xctuti1·e sesston, according to Sup(.•rintcndcnt /\. St;,inley Cor ey. The bo;,ird, \\hi t h t hanged tompos ition \\'ith the st.•ating of new trustees l~"runk llurd i.lnd June Foley last \vcek, \\'ants a n opportunity to go O\'(~r the s li.ltus of negotiations to d;.atc, Curc.•y. said today. Corey expects no uction fo!IO\\'- ing the s e ssion other than in· s t r ut tions to t he dis tri ct 's nt_•goti;,itors. The tc<ichcrs· sa lary proposal. unvei led a t the boi1rd's i\larch 12 session. in c ludes ;,i l ·I percentpu~ hike, in crc;.a i:;cd nu1n tx1r of days off and hi gher p;,i y for pos t · gr<iduate cduct1tion c redits. [n a lengthy cxet·uti vc session Ap1il 9. the boa rd began looking over the µay putki.lge, Corey s;.aid. 1'hc Suturday st.•ssion, he s;1id. \\'ill aJIO\V th e boa l'd lo go O\'t.•1' the pro1>0sJ I in det;,iil to inst ruct neg o li ~1t ors fur t :.dks ,,·ith teuclH.·1·s set for 1\1 :...y , CorL'y said. Co1nputerized Traffic Study In Northwood? , Irvine 'fri.lns pol'talion Co1n - missione rs a sked city planne rs Thursduy to check the costs or performing a con1puter trarric study on the pli.lnnt.'<I Village of Northwood. North wood r esidents have pro- tested plans for I.h e dc\1elopme nt of their area, eontcnding thal proposed s treet patterns \VOuld make the area a "rucetr<lck . ,. ' After !corning the cost. the commission \viii deL'iclc ut it s J\1ay g m eeting \\'hethcr to run t~·o 1>0ssihlc altcrnutl\'CS through the cit~··s con1pule1·ized trufrl<· analysii:; program. The a lternative s "·ou ld be trun· c:tling Bryan 1\\'enuc al Jeffrey Roud in hopes qr rL'<l uc ing the \'Olume oC El Toro ~-tarine trafric or continuing 1'rabut·o Canyon Road north"·c s te r\y towards Tustin to prO\'ldc a route a rol1nd the village. North\\'ood "'ould be bounded by C ul\'e.r Dri ve. Ir v in e Boulevard. Jcrfrcy Road and the Santa Ana Freeway ... The ctly council is cons idering :1 zone t•hanJtc (Or the urt.':I lO :JllOW de• \'Clopmcnt. ' rc1>0rtcdly \\'il I <:ontinuc its in· vestigution next ·rhursdlly. ,\S he left the jury room Thurs· day <.iftcrnoon, Burton said : ··1r )'OU \V<int to kno\v \vhal I said. I told tlu.•m <the j urorsl I thpught' they '''ere all volunteers.'' By volunte€.'l'S. the city COllll· t·ilman mecint e mploycs of the .i Sst_·sso r 's o fri cc "'ho allcgcdl~· \\'Vl'kt_·d on llinshu\\"S t_·ump<ii gn 0 11 county lime and at t:.1x pa~·t_·r l.'XJ)l..'ll!';\.'. Burton \\'US p<.iid s2.ooo lo m<.in<.igc Hinshaw 's t_·ampaign hc.idqua1t e1·s 'in I l'\'inc during the 1972 Rcpublic:.in Primary ElC'clion \\1hl.'n the former t·ounty .i sscssor defeu tcd incun1hcnl John Schn1itz in the-the n 39th District. f --- Ac-co rdi ng to I li nsha \1··s carn- paign manai:;c t'. Chip CIL·al')'. it 1V<:tS" Burton \\'ho \\'as responsible for th e 1nan pO\\'t.•1' necdC'tl al lfin s ha11··s e l ection ht·ad - 4u~1rlcrs . ('IL·a ry·s pin pointing of Burton ;,is tht• n1;111po11·e r dirt•t·tur of tht_· ei.ln1 paig n tan1e in hi s testi1nony l;,ist yc:...r before the grand j ury. \Vhile 1-tins ha\\·'s (•ampaig n muna gc r co uld nut 1·cc al1 anS\\'Cl'S lo 47 quci:;tions i.l5kc(I him by ,\ssist;,int Di:.tricl Al· to1·ney !\·I ike Cu pizzi, he did re- m('m ber th at Rurton \\'<JS in l'h;,irge of munpO\,-cr. But. acr<11·ding lo the c:ity coun- cilm;,in ·s s umn1ury of his 01,·n testimony 1'hu1·i:;lla\·. h(' believed !he asseSsor 's cm1lloyt_:s \\'ho re· portC'd for rampaign duty <11 hc adquarl.L·r:-. 11·~·1·t· ''olunleers. not pa\1·ns in ~1n alleged t·on - spir;.icy thut ha:-. :...lready restiltl'd in the ind1l'ln1t·nt on t1in1inal t'hi.lrgt·s of n int· a:.ses:.01"s office l'll1ploycs. Ste\\':J f't. \\'ho <.ir1·i1·cd from <See lllNSllA \\',Page r\2) W-Ife 'Hunt' Widoioor Takes Out Ad HoldupMan ~··· Gets $1,000 ~~·~ For Funeral ~ ""'""~"""''°'' OXFORD, Mich. (AP ) -\\1aync Bennett, a 41- ycar-old \vidowcr, is considering 162 r espo1JSCs to his advertisement for a new wife. Be nnett ran an ad in the Oxford Leader, \Vhich began: "Wanted one wife: Ex~eriencc not needed, will train the right person .... " · I-le says many other respondents have been turned away because hi s ad specifi ed ··noµhon ccalls . '' : 'I beJjeve that the one person that I 'm looking for is out there and it would take me a lifetime. in the conventional \va:r, to find her.·· he explains. Bennett's fi r st wife, Marie, died of a heart attack last year. She was "Jl . 'fhcy had been married for nearly 20 years and had two teen-age children. He says he 's ruled out <'ne woman \vho sent a let- ter saying her friends c.all her '·Playful Sue, if you know what I mean." Tucson Mom Seized In Knifing of Son T UCSON , 1\riz. (J\f>) -"!\l y mom1ny is lrying lo kill me. PlciJsc he lp n1e. l 'tn dying." \Vith that, 7-y car-0 ld Robert Cli ck, his c-lothing dtipping \vith blood from 15 s tub \~·ounds, eol- laps cd in the door1\·;,i y of a ne ighbor 's hon1e. Poli ce s aitl h is molh('r , Lois,\, Cli ck, 36, "·as c ha rged wi th iJl· tempted rnurdc r . l·lt_•r son \V3s in critical condition todily .it <.i 'l'ucson hospit·<.il. · · The boy. bleeding and st_•rcam· ing. s taggered from his trailer home \Vedncsday und struggled toa neighbor's ho·m c. \l icki Bonjour, 17. anS\\'Crcd thcdo6r. "Vi cki S~I\\' r (•d all O\'CI' his yellu\v T-shil't and thought he 1\·as playing CO\\'boys anll Indians ;,ind had pu in t s pli1 tter ed all around, .. s aid her n1otht·r. i\lrs. Jamt·s Ronjour. ··nut then he told us 1\·h ;,i l ha ppcllt'<I :ind fe ll d Ol\'ll ... :'\lo mr.:nts l:.1\cr. polit·e sai d. i\lrs. Cliek ran into the street st1·ca 1n in ~: ··Snrn ebocl y please kilt me. I h <t\"L' :.innt.·d." Offieers s .iit.I s he ,iumpt.'d in front of a trut k und then laid dou·n under thC' front \\'hC('IS of a car. begging !ht• tlti\cl' to run O\'Cl'hCJ'llC (·k. Police fount! h t·r lhat \\'ay. they said. She 1\'<•S be ing bt·ld on $5.500 bond today ;,ind <1 prC'li rninary hearing \\ ;.as :.ct for i\J u11d;.a~'. By Kt\T llV CLANCY 0 1 llte D,1Ur PiltlS!.ill ,\ bandit, "'ho ~·rote a note claiming h e \\'ai:; a termina l cancer vict im , bought himself ;,i SI.000 funer<al \\'ith u•hat he said '''i.IS .a bottle o f nitroglycerin 1'hursday <.Lt a Fountain V;,illey sa\•ings i!nd loan offi ce. The robbery took place al I :30 p.m . i.lt the \\'orld S;,ivings i.lnd Lo a n Association , Harbor Boulev<:trd and Edinger Avenue. In his note. the man said he 11ecded Sl .000 for ··a decent funeral," FB I 1.l gcnti:; reported lo - d;,i y_ He sho\\·ed the te ll(·r a bottle of (·lc ;.ir liquid. \\'ri ling he had nothing ro -n,--e-for ilnd \vould blO\\' up the b<.ink if he didn't gel the cash. But . F'BI :.1gents noted. he took . only the SI .000 he a sked for. le<.i\'- ing behind cash al other teller stationi:;. The Flil s ait.1 the 1n an , described as ;,ibout 45 years old, rirs l ('lllercd the offi ce at l : 15 p.1n ., handing the teller ;,i note s ayi ng he "·ante d to sec the 1nanager. The 111 :.in i.lgt•r \\-:.is busy, so the n1i.l n left, rt·lu1·ning \\'ith the si.lmc note a ft'\\' minutes later. .i\gain . the n1anJgcr \\·as busy, \\/hen the m;,in returned agi.lin , he h;,indecl the te ller the rnbherv note. FBI <a gents ex plained. · lie then fl ee\ in an oldc1· nuxlel c;.1r. ,,·ith the lit·cnse plate p;,irlly t·ovcred by :1 cloth. th£' FBI said. The 1n;.in ,,·:.i s :.i bout fi ve feet. 10 in ches t<i ll , 150 pou nds, with g ri.ly h;,iir. thick-fr;,im cd gla!'!scs und ;,i µock -marked f~1cc. the l'"'Jll rc- µo1•tcd . I-le did not s pc~1k throughout the l'Obbcry, using only the notes to ('Om municutc. An Airport for . Irvine? Newport Man Wants Noise Pattern Shifted By DOUGLAS FRlrzscHE Ot lllt O•llf PUol Sl~ll A Ne\\•port Beul'h mun ~lic\'CS Or::111ge ·County 's ;:1irport pro- blems can be solved by building a nc\v short·haul jct airport in the planned Village of NC\\' Culver In Irvine. Charles E. Griffin, \\•ho lives in the Eastblufr area or Nc\v1>0rt Beach. is tired of Orange County Airport's jets t<lkin g off over his house. ha\'e the dis a strous im,;act on the nea rby CUl \'erclalc. Uni\'ersi- ty Park and Ranc ho S<1n Joaquin urL'as that the existing ail'port. huson Eu stlJluff. The propos('d Village or i'c,,· Culver \vould be bllilt north\\'CSt of Culver Dri\•C bct\vcen the S\ln Di ego Freeway and ~l oulton Parku'.uy. The lr,·inc Company bas asked the city to step ov the schedule for dc\'Cloping the al'C<l. 1'hc company woints to begin building us soon a s possible, r<1thcr lh&n \vaitin~ until 1979 i.lS outlined In th •city gcncrul pli.ln . in en 1·i ron rn c nt a I I ni pact reports, thus Griff in 's id ea ,,·ent in along \vith indust1·iul. open space i1nd "no p1·ojcct" i.lhcrnati\'CS to re· sidt.'ntial development . accord- in g to lr\·ine planne r ~l ei Roop. But G rlffin is serious . An airport is needed in the ccntrul Orange Co unty area, he said, to scr,·c s hort-ha u I jets. The I r,·inc !'ill'. he t.·ontc1\d s. 1\·ould <lllO\\' µlan es to de part O\'e r undc\·c loped I.ands, rather th;.an over e :;tablishcd con1- 1nunitics. Griffin said he has tukcn his suggestion to County upcrvisor 1"hom3.s Riley. and is advocating It at e ver)' opportun1t)'. 1-li!l sugges tion for u nc\v nirport to b e built n e ~r Culverdale in Irvine has been in- cluded :.1s one or the alternatives to residential development in the Villugc o ( NC\\' Cu\\'Cf environ· mentel impact report. Gri(Cln, an uutomatic systems engineer, be li eves the noise from the airport he proposes "'ould not City plt1nners. hO"'C\•(•r. are not t<lking C riffin 's suggestion se rious ly -a t leust no m or e Se1iousl~· th11n is required by la \1. The California Environmental Qua lil)' Act require!'! that a ll citizens· s uggestions he Included , Earlier this week, he presented the l rtlnc Plunning Commission '"iLh noise' contour mR!>S 11hO\\•lng ($ .. AIR PORT, PagtA2l MISSERVILLE, STUDENT MARJ< FREI CHECK CAR Uni High Dragster Tuned up And Ready To Go Sclwol Mechanics Create Dragster l l can b:.n·elv be t'tillt>d a Ci.II". this g leam ing (·reution of a tlciss of fledg lin g auto n1et.·hanit·s at . Llni\'e rsity lligh School in Irvine. 1\ s parse frame cradli ng u 400-hurst.•p o1\·er engine glistening 1\'ith chrome i.l nd fresh paint, it t·an do only one thing: cur ry a d1·iver as fu st a s 1>0ssi ble for ;,i quartt•i· 111i le in a straight line. l~u l kt'l'J)1ng thc l'\1.1tion<il I lot Rod 1\SSOL'i:1 tio n l't.·onor:1il -t lass dragster runn ing is a tc;,it hing: t_•xerei ~e in ~i tk l\ti sser\·illl··s 2·1-s tud ent \"Ol'i.l lionat auto 1nech<-1nic t•lass. 1\nd the t_•;,i 1· h ;,i s be('n eo\·ering: ""' lot of road 1n ilt•s in l'ecent \\eeks-in lo"· ;,i bo;,irdatr;,iilcr. r 1'he car h:.i s b een '-' s tar pt·1·fu rm cr at tht• rc ct_·nt (';.ilifo rn i:1 S tate lnd us t1·iu l T r:due ati o n CO ll \'l'O ti'o n in ()iJkl:111d and :1t the Ca rt·cr Fair :.it the 1\n :.i ht·in1 Con\'ention l\•ntcr. UC/ Se1mte Votes w Halt ROTC Plaits By DOlJG l .1\S FRIT'/.SClll:; Ot tllt D•ily P•lol Sl•ll The UC Ir v in e i\cadc mi.e Scnatt• voted O\'er1,·hc\n1ingly 'J'hursday to l'ancel the campu::.' L'm br\'onic ;\ii' Force llcser,·(· OfficCr Training Program ;,i s soon as possible. The aC'lion r eversed u senate t.ccision las t November to start an ROTC progr ;,i m next fall in \\'hich l iCI students \vould take G.. their militc.1ry classes al use. Thursduy 's s peL'ial meeting ,,·;,is called tt ft.c r u s ludent ad hoc Co1nn1ittcc to Stop R01'C at UCI g;11hcred 650 signatures on a pcli· tion asking the senate to rc· considt.•r Its pre\'ious :.tction. Al the session no One spoke in favor or I.he progrum. Several student and fi.lculty speakers con· d(·mnc d the progra n1 us a IO\\'er- ing of Ul'ildc m iC' sti.lndards al UCI. contending that the military tr aini n g program \\'US ··ucade rnically \\'Orthlcss" and "propa gundistir." Althoug h the re nrc 472 mcm· hers in the arademic senate, only 48 tricklt.'tl Into the mct.1\ing to \'OlC' on the issue . Thi! sontitc recommendation sc r\'~S 1nainl y us lld\tiCe to UCl <Sec ROTC, _Page 1\2) Th(' 1n ilchine . s;.aid l\·lisscr\·ille. hcgan as a project of thC' Sl'hOOl J utn (•luh, but t.•\·enlu;,illy bet·an1e a project i11\'o l1·in g 1nuc h of the hi gh school tct·hni t·al t.·dut•o:ition dcpart1ncn1. The \\'Ood s hop built a lr ~1ilt·r. 1'he n1 et<.i l sho p has f:...brit·atC'd parts. 1·hc ;,iul o :-;hop 1>11t it togl'tht•r and kL·l'ps il running. The C'ar is \\'OT'lh about S2.SUO. l\liSSL'l'\'illC' saitl. but n1uch of that has bt·t·n dunatt·d by local businesses. i\lissl'rYillc dri,·es lhC' c;ll' hin1 setf ut Or;.inge Count y l?<JCC \VUY-'file SC'h·oor s liability insurant·e "·ill nol L'over studt·nt dri,•c rs. he S<dd. In ral·es entt.·1·cd so far. i\Iis- Sl'l'\'ill C' s uid. lht_• school cnt1·y h;.as t ake n J third place in the c•conorail di,·is ion in C;.irls bad al i.l mt·L'l in Ol•tobcr. But u·ith u ne 1\' s p1ing. thel'c is a llL'\\' ra('ill ~ season ;,ind lhc L"ni I ligh pit ere\v has hi gh hopes for the t•oming conlp(•tition, i\lis- ser,·itlc s;,iid. Or~·:a : .. ~, Weatltrr l\tostly sunny S<.iturday but son1c lo"' elouds und f~ in the n1orning hours. Wa rm er l t.•m pe l'alu1·c s 1\·ith highs in the 60s. L<l\\S toni ght mostl y in 40s. li'\SIDE TOD;\ Y Cl11/dre11 l1avc u11iq1ie U.'ClJIS of seei11g !he world. as l,heJJ will (/cnionslrate in 011 (11'1 erhibit u1/11c/1 oper1 s Sa t11rday. Sec ~·/ary by Da1IJJ l'1lut staff ivn ter llila ry I\ ay£' 0 11 page CI of today·$ ~reckt.·uder. Index Al Ttwr S.r•i(t .... 1111'1 Al M0•1•' e10· Mlll .... I Fttl''lh Bt M.allOflfl Nt W\ AS Ort•UttC011nlr t•·• .. L.M, lloyol C.lllflrlll1 Cl1\\llled Qmlct Cnl\WOrol Df•lft ... llttl £111t«l•I P•.- flNll'<t t4o"'"J<OPI! 1ni.rmhsio<t An11 Y_,, Mt•IM~ 01-10 ""-'• CS ... t.wr,111h CS Syl•if hr1•• Al s,wu ... SllMll -....rllth ••• , ftlf .. hioll BJ fllffMt"J Cl W.il ... r I 1 Wllrle N•W\ ... w.••tfldt• ·~ •• •• 111·1 CJ•I " IU ·I •.. , " ... •• .. Cl·I • I ' y I \ • . ' • .. l l A 2 DAIL'( PILOT ' 3 Laotian Sites}lit VIF.NTIANE IUPll - ~~ightin i:: has broken out in lhrt•t• locu1 1011s In I.nos bcl\\'(·cn r·ighl1sl fort·t·s and pro·Con1 n\u11is t PHthet Luo troop s b;,1C'k('d br North Vi l'tnamcsc forc·<'s. IJclt•n st• i\lutl~lt·r Sisouk Cha111p:i~~ u k sa id tud;,iy. Sisouk told a nt.'\\'.S <'Oil· rcrt•ncc thal lhc f11,:hting be~an abou t !00 n1iles north or hl·rc \1 hen the <:om1nu nis t troups ov<'rran fi\'C gut·c run1e11 t positions. ··1 f..lon 't kno\v if it is J North \'ie tn;.i1nesc o r Pathct L.:10 initiuti re or \1hat t hey a r e .pus hing fur ," Sisuuk sllid . ·:Rut the·.!,(' (!/"(' fJ.:1g'/"<Jlll \'IO/.'.l · tl o n ~ uf t ht• l'l'ascrirc u1:ret·n1t•nt v•h ich I slroni.:- Jy condt>n1n." From Page 1\ J ROTC ... Chunt'ellor Duni c l :\IUril'h. In 1.h<.• pust . ,\Id ri ch h;,1s follo11·('<l t~e 't;enutc.'s "·is ht.•s un at·;,cdc n11c :1nattt•rs. : ;\ contral"l 11·ith L"SC and the '.,,\ir F'or(·c alr(•;1cly fl 3:; been i;igncd. 'l'hc co ntract calls for one year's notit•c hl'rore it eun l>c cun- .~IU>tl Aldrich s;,1id he \\'Ollld v•ait ror f ormal no tifi c atio n of the ·scnute·s :Jl'lion. lh<'ll n·ou/d rc- '.yj('\\' lhe contract lo sec \1·hether :it t·an be broken. I':o UC I sludents arc presently laking pJrl in the ltOTC pro- !:ram. Hut \\'ill iun1 Parker, an assoC'1a lt' ph~·sics professor, sa1CJ that at lt•:1s t t \\'O student s enrolled fo r fa ll h;1 d con1<• to UC ! spct'ilic:.illr fut thC' ROTC pro- gr<i:m . The prog ran1. \\'hi t h i s schcdulc·d to 1Jc·gir1 next fall , \\·ouJd gi1·e students $100 a month tot:ike part. i\ldrith hci s S!.iid he expcc·ts lo"· enroll ment in lhc program because of the inconYenie nce of dti\·ing to USC. Doug l•'in layson, a leader of the student opposition to RO'fC, con- demnt-d the proi:::ra1n as an .. un - \1·anted im1>0sition of the U.S. military apparatus here." lie predicted that the incon\·e- , nicnct:: of the program \\'OU \d ul- timately rt·sult 1n an on -c ampus ROTC progran1. Taco Bell Hit With U:uauit O,i Meat Fill 'fhc Or.'.lnbl' County District At- tornl!y i:;; n1aklng it hot for ·raC"o &>II , c h;.1rging in a ci\'il l.'.J\l'Suit fi led Thursday lhc ll,·Jc xic;,in-style f<tst rood i::hain is putting loo much filler in its m c <it . Deputy District i\ttorney Brent S\\'<.i nson s uid th(• suit cluims 1'aco Bell puts a s much as 14 per· c:cnt \\'<Jt<.•r , 1·olled cc.its und other fillers in its beer and still ad· \'e rtises the use or "qu<Jlit y g1·ound beer.., Other t'harges in the la \\·suit contt.'nd the food takeout firm is lll'fraudin ~ con~umt·rs and com- . µcling unf;.1irly he<.·ausc the real meal content is not made publi c. Tuco Bell offic ials h:.ivc re- butted the c ha rges, s <iying their produt·ts ha\·c hi gher beef content than the !-!round mc:.it normall y · soldin supc rmal'kets . Comp~1ny offi ci<.ll s s••Y their t<icoi:; contain less than .0.1 ounce of r oll ed 0;1ts. c lairning that ;Jmollnl is not i.lll <.1dulter<.1ntor an extender. The D1\ 's suit asks the courts to issue un injunction ag;,iinst 'fat o He ll and dl'm<inds restitu- tion. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '"''0'•""" Cot.\1 0.oi'f Polo!. W<lh ...n,cl\ ,, •f'tn• ''"°<" ,,.. N•""' "1•u. •I oul>h•h«l I>• ,,...o...,.,. Co .. 1>! 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O•~<l'l ~"'"'"' Telephone {7141 "42-4321 Classified Advertisinq 642·S•71 '!>oodd,.bf't• V•lltv "'"'" °'"'" SS1 ·6l10 ,_,.,..,Son C'"""'"'" 49S-O•lo I (OP ••IOt.I, 1'11 O••nQ• (O••' P,.bl""'"Q C-p•n• ~*'"~''"' •ltuurol'9'" •d•l9'••• mo•t•• or t d•••l"•m•nh ""''" "'•Y l>fl ••P•1>11 .. etd w.1no .. 1 '"" •• ~·•m•u•on c• COO~t<Oh!O*nt' 5Jt(6All 'I••• po•t•11• ""'" •• Col!• "'•••. C.•1'"'' "'" Sub•<• 11>1"'" "' < •• "~' n DO "IOl!lh••. llV "'°''I W.Oil m of>ll\l 1, fr+"•I~• , <lr\11f>.:01 >0,,. "1 . .:lq,. -11\h, Friday. Aprll 18, 1975 • Traffic Hearing . Slated By JAN WO RTH 0111\e O.lil, Pi IOI 1~11 ;\/lernati\'C solutions for t he proble1n s ahead in South Orange County 's traffic circulation v.•ill Uc pres~nted at a publi<.· hearing l\londay in Laguna Beat'h. Tht• hearing, s ponsort.od by the Orange County Plannjng Com· n1ission, is set for 7:30 p.n1 . in ti· ty ('Ouncil chambers. Rcprcscnl;,ctives from the unin· corporatcd areas or El Toro, l.aguna l·lills. !\·lission \'icjo and Capistrano Beac h . p l u s ~poke s m e n for the l'ities or 11·\·in·e . L:.i gun:.i Beach. San Cl c mc.•nll' <.1 nd Sa n Juan Capistrano ha\·e been invited to air their C'oncerns. 1\lso to be discussed is a <·lrculution study undl•rtake n by cons ultants VTN, Th~ conSul- tunts \~'ere hired by the county to analyze probable transportation dc\'elopn1ents <£nd to suggest ::.olutions. County Pla n ning Com · missione r Ron Yeo said the con- s ultants looked at three hypothetita\ \\'ays that g ro\l.th may happen : -The centers concept, \\·here µopulation is concentrated in nodes. -·rhe line;,cr concept, \vhere population is concentrated in transport:ition C'orridors. -The dis persal concept found happening in south Orange'Coun- t \··today. :Jlso called "urban sPra11·1.·· The consulta nts project high and loY• populations for each con· t't•pt if all appro,·ed tracts in the south count,\' ;ire built ·· .. \nd the y f o und that transportation fac i lilies for all the possibilities <.1rc ina dcquute ex- Ct·pt mayb(' the IO\\' t'entcrs and lo1v dispersa l proje<.'tion ... Yeo said. One of th<.· possibilities lo take up the slack is a foothill s· corridor throu*h R,ancho de los 1\lisos .and theO r"l!ill Ranch in El Toro. \.-eo S<iid . "The studv shov.·s th;Jt with the existing apPro\"ed land uses. \\'e \1·ill need something else ,'' he said. Don Juan's Loss Stated At $300,000 1\ Joss of $300,000 \\·as reported to<lay in thl' sinking of the 85·foot anchovv seiner Don Juan, \\'hich went dou•n off Nev.·porl Beach Thursday. l ier ere\\' of 12 v;a s rescued. !!arbor p<.1trolmen today s aid lh<it the vessel which s ank in about 600 feet of water had a n et ;.iboard v.•orth $100.000. The s inking took place shortly after 11 a .m . and first v.·as noticed by a passlng plane. The pilot informed Orange Coucty i\irport 's lO\\•er and maritime rescue agencies the n sped to the scene. \\'itnesses from shore, includ- ing lifeguards at Ne1\'port a nd a dory fi shermen, said the vessel sank \Vithin five minutes and dur· ing: that period another com· mercial fi s hing boat was brought close by so th.at the rre\v of the Don J uan l'ould be brought to safe ty. Thus far officials ha\'e found no cuuse of the s inking. '/'he boat. u s ed tu harl'esl <int•ho\"ies for fi s h mc<1l .'.Jnd other by·products, had a load or 4,000 pollnds of the fi sh on board at the time of the sinking. 'fhe ov.·ner of the seiner is J ohn C;ucrru of San Pedro. The skip- per \\"i1s ide ntifit•d as \'inccnt \'1dusic·h of l\Iontl'rcy. f-'arm labor Ci.Im ps arc inspect- ed an nually b y the Jlealth Dep<irtment. l\localis s aid there has never been a problem \\·ith either c<1mp _ Woman Slain; Son Arres"ted · PERRIS (AP ) -A Perris 1nun hus been booked for in\'esligatio11 of murder after he allegedly drove over hi s mother twice v.·ith !he family cur. killing her. Riverside County Sheriff·s de- tc('t ives s:.1id Robert Geor~e Boi\'in, 38 . \va s being held in the county jail after hi s arrest. \Vcd- , nl'sday night. lnvesti~ators said he and his mother. !tlrs. Louise f::. Denardo. 55. ""ere s itlini;: in a car in front of their trailer home , arguing O\'l'r the death of a pcl dog. Officers said !\1 rs. Benardo got out of the car , and th en her son allegedly ,put t he auto into reverse. knocked her down and run over her. ltt' then ran over her again before attempling to flee, the re- portsa.id. ' Cutting lJp \\'h('n C'uu nty Su1>er\·isor Thomas Ril<'Y ~tcpped up to cut the ceremonial ribbon <luring cl~dic«tion rites Thurs d_ay at the ne\,. llt1rbor Judicial Dist1ict Court, the ccrcn1onial scissors fell apart. 1\mong the dignitaries al the e,·ent \Ve re (from left ) Judge Calvin Schmidt. Riley. Tri.if fie Commissioner Bcttv Lou L;:in1ore<.1ux and Judges Sclin1 Fi·anklin and Donuld Dungan. Offici<.1ls finally g:ut evcr,ything together and courthouse <.it 4001 J<.1n1borcc Blvd .. Newport Beach, was opened. Bank Hit 111 CoWlly Three gunn1e n n1ade off \\'it h an undetermined :.imount of eas h in <1 holdup today at the. Security Pacific Di.ink branch <.it 8850 Lincoln ,\1·l' .. in Bue11<.1 Park. µolicc rl'portt•d. The s us pects . armed "·ith s n1<1\l-C'<.1libcr re- \"Ol\·ers. entered the bank at <.1bout 10:25 a .m . and \\·alked rrOm teller to teller cleaning out cash boxes. 1'hc robbers run from the ·bank and drove off in an old sedan lhat v.·as r e- C'O\'C'red u s ho rt time later in Cy press, about t\\·o miles f rom the bank. Police s aid the car had been stolen in the Long Beach area. From Page Al HINSHAW. •• \Vashington \\'cdncsd<1y. ,,·as ac- companied by his :ittorney v.·hl!n he entered the g rand jury v.·aiting room. A l<1\1·yer him se lf. Ste\\'Urt re- portedly \\'as granted immunity' from prosecution in return ior his testimony <.1nd v.·as allo\vcd to 1 consult \\·ith hi s a ttorney at in- te r\'als. l·lin s h a \v ':; chief a ide is believed to have returned to \Vas hington shortly after putting in h is appearant·c before the gr<.1nd j ury. Saddlehack Site Of Animal Shelter? Th\v<.1rted in an effort to buy a south county animal shelter site in Si.In Juan C<.1pis trano, Orange County officials have pinpointed six ne\\' potential sit(•s in the Sad - dleback Valley. County s upervi sors v.·ill be asked to select three or the s ites for further cons idcr<.1tion und <Jl'· quisition negot iations. 1'he three fa\'ored sil t·s in - c·Jude: • Biology Prof Sets Lecture Dr. Roi;:er Seapy of Cal Stall' J~1Jlcrton 's biology department. \\'ill lecture on rnarine ecology \Vcdncsday ut Sadd lcback College. 11is 10 a .m . talk in Room 313 of the l\il ath-Science Building is part or a continuing series or science sc:minars at the college. Scapy's lecture \l.'ill focus on results or recent studies on S<.1n Clemente Is land and the erfect or SC\vage on the limpet population there. The lecture is open to the public without charge. -A three .acre p<.1rce l in !\lis- sion Viejo on thl' \l'l•st side of the San Dit·go .Fi·t•t.·u·;,cy al Ca rnino C<1pi str<.1n o. ,\ 3.5-acre parcel of Irvine Company land on the north\\"l'St l'Orner of the junction of the f1•et·11 ay ;i nd C<.1 nada Jl u.ul in 1.-:1 1'oro. ,\ 3.5-:u:rc par<.'cl of fr\'in1..• Con1 pany la nd ul the no1th\\'est (·orner of l\Joulton Purk\\·ay und C<.1nad:.1 Road in Laguna llills. 'l'h e three other s ites <.1rc local· ed v.·ithin a half mile or each · other a 1·ound the intersection of the frel'\\'3Y und CrO\\'n Valley Park\\·ay, just north of the San Ju<in CiJpistruno city limits. Pl<ins to acquire a site for i.I fl('\\' s helter \\'Cre endorsed a ye:ir <1go by s uper\'isors but the selec- tion procedure \vas scuttled \1'ht.'n Si.In Ju;Jn offici;,cls ;.1 nd residents opposed u fa\'orcd s ite in side the tit,· i·he counly department of \'etcrinary hea lth pressed for i.I ne\v site selection study and that ,,·a s i,icrfo rmcd o ver the past sever<.1 I months by the county Rc<1 I Property services depart- ment . Embassy Burning Papers BULLETIN W i\~lll NGTON CU Pl l Secreliary of State llenry A. Kiss· lnger tuld the llou¥e lnte.rna· · tlona l Relaljons Comnllttee to- day he had "'cen "~04ne pl au~lble rf'ports" o r eJCec utluns or South VietnMm tHiC orflcials by Con1· n1unists. SAIGON <U Pll -The U.S. Embassy began burning "non- eSsl'ntial" pupers <.1l its ('!osely guardt>tl conlpound Lodu y as the militar}' threat to Saigon ln- crc<.1scd by the hour. The British Embassy said it ulso v.•as burning fi les .and Au stralia \\'al'ncd its citizens to leave. 1'he ll.S. aircr~1ft l'o1rrier 1':n- tcrprist'. n1can11·hilt'. lt.•ft !\1anila unexpectedly <.1 nd there \\'ere re· ports it might be heading for South Vietnamese \Vaters to help PHNOM PENH OROERED EVACUATED. Story, A4. LA HABRA FAMILY GETS 3 ORPHANS-89 \l.•ith any e 1ncrgl'nt·y ev<.1cuation or t\meri(·ans . 1'he U.S. En1bassy said it \\'as stepping up evacu:.ition Qf non- essential An1criL·an personj:el in line v.·ith President Ford's order to cut back the 4,000 or tiO 1\merieans in South Vietnam to 1.000. Bul only 35 Americans ar- rived todc.iy at C lark Af·n in the J'hilippin1..•s fro1n Saigon. South \'J('tnan1esc mili tarv sources said elcn1ents or 10 Norti1 \'ietnamt•sc d ivisions \l.'ere deplored in <1n arc north, northeast and south of Saigon and some members of an 11th, the North Vit·tnamese 312th Con1 - mando Division . have a lre<.1dy in- filtr;,1tcd into Saigon. · From Page Al HELP ... <.1uthorized l1ut nc1t :11,p1·opr<.1iatcd /<is l reo11·. 1'ht• p.'.l nel h:1s voted 011 1nore than SlO billion in VictnOJnl \\'ar funds over the years. :\I <•an\\·h ii('. L: .S. i n11nigration officia1s Sa y they hav(' ten1pora1i - ly halted the airlift of South Viet· namese children to the United States to rn<ikl' sure allure or- phuns. They s uid they took the action after 28 C<.1mb0<liun <'hildren ar- ti\·t·d se\·cral days agb without projJer dO('Ulll <.·nts sho\\·ing them to bl· 01·ph<1ns. 1\hout 1,650 other l'hildren c<.·1·tified <.1s orphans and lined up for i.ldoption have ar1ived in the Unit ed St;;1les from Jn- do<'hin<.1 . Deputy Immig r ation Com· missioner James f', Greene told reportl'rs Thursday there is no thoui,:ht of sending the 28 Cambo- di<.1n c:hildl'cn bat'k. They are in fos tl'r homes in the \Vashington <.1rt•a . Burton and Stc\\·art 's ap- pcar<1nce before the jury is an in- dication that the nine indict· ments already returned in the campaign scandal did not put an end to the invest igation. Since the indictments ,,·ere re- turned in e<1r ly December. Assis- tant Assessor George Upton and Tandy Corporation Vice Prcsi- ' dent James Buxton have been in· SPRING LAMPS.ALE · dieted on three bribery counts each. The follo,,·i11 g dar . Capizzi and district ;,ctto rney in\·estlgator John Colc1nan obtained a se<.1rl'h wa rrant and seized stereo equip· ment in 1-lins haw's 1\lexandria, V<1 ., apartml·nt. FroM-Poge Al AIRPORT ••• \vhat he hl'llcvcs \\"OU!d be the im- pact of !ht• <•irport 's noise on the s urrounding ~·rca . Jlut !loop said the airpo1·t idea h;J s a nun1bt.•r of dl'i!\\·backs , ptint ipally the• noise \l.'hich would hit s urrn11nrlin ~ l't•sidcnlial <ircas. 1\ddi11on:dly, l~oop s aid, the upprout•h' palte rn ror an airport in that lot·ut.ion v.•ould t'onflil·t "it h fl ight p<itterns at El Toro l\1 arinc Corps Air Stution. ;\skcd "·hat 1hc chances <.1 re lh~•l :1n t1irpo rt \\'Ill he built in the area. lloop :i aiU. "f 'cl hct ever· ything I O\\"ll ;1gtdnst it." Ju1npe r Loses Life SAN FRA!\'CISCO CUPll -A p('rson lcap('d from the Golden G:itc Dridgc Thursday and the body apparent ly "'a s sv.•ept out to sea by th e S"'ifl t idt!, the Californi;:1 Jlig h"·ay Pat1·01 rt>- ported. It wus not kno\\-TI whether the sui('idc v.·a s a man or a woman, the Cl lP s:lid. n Featu ring such I well known l ines ' as I Marbro Stifle! I Design Guild Knob Creek I \ Fredrick Cooper ' I and more -· ---liJ fl\ . -:"""' -. 'l"'I;· Don't miss this opportunity to e nh ance your house at reduced prices • OREXEL-HE.fll T AGE-HEN.RE OON-WOODMARK-KARAS TAN -BAKER WEUOATS & SATURDAYS 9:00 lo S:lO t NEWPORT BEACH • 1121 w1-.;s1·c1..1,..r· DR .. 642·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • ~14.'J 1\'1>n1·11 C..:CJAS'f' ''"''.' 4!1-4 r.s~I TORRANCE • 23649 JtAV.'TIIORS,.~ BL.VD. <011t•n Fn Ill !I. Sun. 12 5 .301 J7H·l2i9 t I . j ' ~ ~ " ~ ~ '· ~I r: i f • \ ' . ' 1· ' ;:. Huntington Beach Fountain Valley VOL. 68, NO. 108, 4 SECTIONS. 36 PAGES . ' •' • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • ' FRIOAY,APRIL 18, 197 5 T oday's Closi11g N. \'. S toc k s TEN CENTS Opposing Groups Gird for Tax Battle ti:i.•asurer~ squaring of( OVt!r the fluntington chairman o( the Vole No Com- !icueh rcul estate trunsfer tux . mitlce. Other officers :;elected charter amendm ent. issut.' \vhich: Ir approved by volt..'r~. ,,·ould pro· hi bit (U(Url' USC Of the lransfl'r l~X. budget. ~ T.v.·o opposing conlmitlttS·llt'e 1•c 1·t y <1wn e-r . wn$ named __...:!------'~ ele.c.tion un whe thur or nol-W--l'hursday-weref-Ruth-Finley, u -' rt•l;1in the t1.1 x is· st•ht.'<.luled Muy city plunninc eothmission(•r, first Thursday night 's m(?Clin1:, ;i.r;..; cording to a spokcsmun for thtr Vote No Committcti. The croup ':! executive bourd-will-mcel Satur-' dcty to determine \.\'hen the next ~cner<tl mct.>ting should be held. A CANT ofri cc has bee n e!ila·bli s hc.•d and the phon<.> nul'lrbcr for it ts 8"47·3397, but the group has not yet set another publil' meeting date. So those '''ho \\'Ould like the cily to continue i111po toi iti on or the transf(•r tax must \'Ole "no" tv de feat t hcC'harter an1L'ndmcnl. City rlnanciul experts expcet 1t lu r <.1iSl' a bout S I .~ million this ~t.·ur. City ,\dn1inistl'ator Duve Ro\.\·l:.1nd s h:1s ::i<1id if tht· l1·:.1nsf(•1· lax is lusl . lht.• cit~ n1ighl have lo ~·onsidcr othel" re\·cnucs. such as a rnunlhlv tr.'.Js h t oll ection fee ~ind un inCrcusc in the utilily tax. I ; Z"l. ''iec chairman; llalph Durun, r: \ One group , those \VhO favttr re -citizen, second vice l'huirmun: ' ' • " ' .. ' 1, ll!ntion of tht• tax, met 1'hu11iday Hobert Garrard. u developer. ni!(ht :it city hall ;.u1d n:.imcd treasurer, and Suzie Smith. u themst lvc.•s 'l'he Vote No Corn· \Vhite Capper volunteer <.1t t·ity. n1itlcl'. . hull, sccretijry . Nelson Goodycur, .;.1 loc!-11 p1·0-1\bout 20 people attended Happy Birthday 0.1ily Pilol Pllalo by T•trY Co~tlle Teresa Irvin of llunlington Beacp will be two ye~rs old Saturday, but the glory or her birthday could get lost in u gaggle of fa1nil~,.. anniversaries. Te resa's birthday comes a day after one grandfather's, four days .before her m<>lher 's and five days before the birthdays of her other g randfa ther and her great-grandmothe r. It's also just three d<.iys prio r to h er p ar ents' \Vedding an- 11iversci1·~·. "April is a busy month," sighed her mother , Mrs. Ri chard Irvin , 7811 'l'albe rt Ave. UCI Senate Nixes ROTC on Campus Ily I>Ot;G l.;\S F'ltl'l"'"lSCJ lt : 01 lh~ D~1ly Pilot!tl,1H 'fhe UC I rvin c Acadc n1ic Senate voted OVCl'\\'helmingl y Thursday l.'> caneel the campus' embryonic L\ir r·ort'l' Reserve . Offiee1· 'fruinin g Prog ran1 us soon us possible. The uetion 1·evcrscd a senate decision la st N(1vembl'r to sturt an J(O'l'C prog r ;.un nt·xt fa ll in \vhit·h t:c 1 students \\·ould take their milita1·y ('la sses at L;SC. 1'h u rsd:j~"s SJll'l'i<il rnt•cli ng \\'US c;.dlc.·d u ll e 1· <1 :;tudent <td hot· Con11nitlt't.' tu St up llO'l'C ut L"CI Little League Di111ier Sla te d A 1.Hnncr-d:t11 (·1:.• rur the llunt- ington \'ulley Lit1le Le;.1guc \viii be h('ld Saturday rrom 9 p.1n . to I a.m. :it the i\1t•ado\Vh1rk Country Club in lluntinglon llcurh. Ti ckl'l:S <ll'l' $2..50 pl.'I" pe rson and 111~1 y hl' pu1·chaSl'd ut the door. i\·t on<.'Y ruis cd fronl \h(' dan t'e \\"ill he lp suppOl't the league a tti,·itlcs for this su~1- mcr. gathered 650 s ign a tures on i.I peli· tion ilsk ing th(' s t"natc to re- consider its previous action. ,\t the sl•ss ion no one spoke in ravor o( the prog,ra 1n. Scvcr<.11 stude nt and f<1.cu lty speakers con- demned the program us a lov.'er- ing of acade mic standards at UC I. contending that the military trainin g progr1r'm \Vas "ucademically \VOl'thlcss., and ··propagandistic.'' ,\!though there arc 472 mem- bers in the acad e rni c sen<1te. only 48 trickled into the meeting lo \·oteon the issuC'. 'l'hc senate rccommendution Sl'r\·cs rnuinly a s udvice lo UC l Chancellor Daniel r\ldrith. In the past , Aldrich hus foll<1\\"Cd the s c.•niJtc "s \vi s hes on aeadc1nic 1n;1tte rs. ,\ contract \Vith USC and the 1\ir Force a lreudy has been siJJn<'d . The contract cu lls for one v<.·~1r ·s 11olil'l.' bcfol'l' it ('all be can- C:cllcd. ,\tdri(·h s aicl he \\Ottld \\ail fur ro rn1a l n o tific ation of the l'it:n<1te 's <1cLion, then \\"ou1d re· \"ie\\" th e l.'Ontr:tc:l to sec \\·hcther it e<1 n be broken. No lJCI sttidents ~lrt? presently tuking part in the Ro1·c pro- (See ROTC, Pagc1\2) A g roup which c<1.lls itself CANT CCitize ns 1\gainst New 'f<i xesl \Va s formed !<1st week. with local attorney Montan a Schultz nurned thairman and Evely n Wil('OX us sccrut ary. The people in CAf\l'f \viii be set!king a .. yes" vote in the con· trovcrs ial, i.l nd confusing, Muy 27 election. The clct tion is expcC'ted lo c.·on · fuse some votc.-s betause it is a 'f hc half pc1·ccnt transfel' l o.1,'(, charged on the sale of 1'e<1l pro- pert y, \vas c stab.li s hcd last 1\ugust as a Ill''-'' source of re- venue to h elp bal;:.ncc the clty ' One election \\'as held last f\;O\'· ern bcr. offl'ring \"otc rs ii choice (See TAX, Page 1\2) Dying Man's Effort? Bandit Stea/'8 $1,000 for 'Funeral' By KATl1Y Cl.ANCY 01 tne O•ilY Polo! St.of I A bandit . "·ho \.\·rote :J note clai ming he was a te rmin<.11 cancer \•ictim , bought himseU a Sl.000 fun er al \\"ilh \\'hal he said v.•us <.1 bottle _ of nitro!llyccrin Thursd<1y ut u f' .. uuntain V<.1 ll t·y savings und loun offi ce. The robbery took pla!'i.' all :30 p.m . at the \Vo rld Suvings <i nd Loan 1\ssoci:.ition, Il<.1rb o r Panel OKs Humanity Aid to Viet WASHINGTON WPl l -The Senate Foreign Relations Co m- mittee to day voted 14 -3 lo authorize $200 mi llion for humanitari an a id and th e evacua tion of Americans from South Vietnam, '• · Sen. J ohn Sparkman <D-Ala. ). the committee chairman, said the legislation provided $100 rnillion for a "contingency fund" to be used for financing the evacuation plus SIOO million for humanitarian assistance for Vi etnamese refugees "and other needy people .,. Sparkman said the measure could be brought"to the noor Mon· day and voted on Tuesday. Sparkman said the committee also passed by voice vote a com- mittee resolution urgi ng that all American citizens and their de- pendents . ex!'epl those needed lo maintai n ess e ntia l e mbass y functions . be withdrawn from South Vi etnam a s rapidly as possible. The commitlee also p:1 ssed a resolution telling President Ford he a lready ha s constitutional authority, r egardless of the War Power s Ac t , to evacuate :Americans a nd urging him to do .so immediately . Several se nators noted t hat although it was not the intent of -the committee. they re lt the .Preside nt could use the funds for ;military items the White House .fClt necessary to p1·otect the li ves of Americans. ; In testimony before the I-louse . International Relations Commit- :~ee, Secretary of State Henry 1\. (See li ELP, P agc i\2) Childre n·s Guild Hosts '1'oy' P lay ··The !>li ght of 'J'oy:-;'". a µla y µt•rformt.•d by the Children·s ·r11cate1· Guild uf ~C\\ port lkaeh. \\"ill be prcsentc.•d al thl' f"o untain Va\l cv branl'h nf the Orange CountY Publit' Library bc~inning· a l 11 a .m. Saturday as purl of l'\a- tionul Library \\"eek . · Boulevard and Edinger Avenue. In his note. the man said he needed $1,000 for .. a decent funeral," FBI agents reported tO· day. I-le shO\\"cd the tell er a bottle uf t·leur liquid, \\·ritinl,! he h ad nothing tu Ii \"C fo r and \\"OU\d blo"' up the bi.ink if he didn 't get the cash. But. FBI ag·ents noted. he took only the Sl ,000 he as ked for, leav· ing behind <:ash at other teller station!i. The Fl'.\I s uid th e n1an. dl'Se ribed <1 ~ ;:1bout ·15 year~ old , first cntcrt.•U the office <tl J : 15 µ.rn .. handing the lclll•r u note suy in g he \\ a 1~tt·d tu !>t.'l.' t h€' manugcr. T he manager \\·~1 s busy. so the n1un left. rl•turnini.; \\·it h thL• same note u f C\\" rninul cs latC'r. Again . the manager \\'as busy. \Vhen the m an returned again, hl.' Mayor Gibbs? Councilu:oman Seen F avorile By TERR Y COVILLE 0111•• D•llr Pilot St.ti There y.·jJJ be a Ill'\.\' mayor in 1-luntington Beach Mond ay night, :.ind the bes t guess is il \\'ill be Norma Gibbs. If s he is n a med to th e leade rship role by her council mates. l\lrs. G ibbs v.•iJ I bP.eome the first female mayor in the city's history. She a lso \\'ill ll~c.·ome the-rirst \vom 3n in Orange County history to serve ::is mayor of l\\"O se pa ra te c ities , She was the mayor of Seal Beach in 1960. \.\"hilc serving a four-year term on the council there. Of course, the election is ne,·er a foregone conclusion, and mem· hers of the council don 't like to talk ;:ibout it before they cast their ballots. The year 19i0 was one of lhe most notable in that respect and Mrs. Gibbs, a freshly elected member of the l'ouncil. played the decisive role in v.·ho v.·on the job. Jac k Gre e n had served as 1nayol' in 1969, and in somev.-·hat privu.te ag reements, Geo1·ge l\lcCracken had been promised the job for 1970. But v.-·hen it c an1 e time to vote. Green wanted to repeat as mayor and he had the suppo1t of Al Coen and Jerry Matney. l\·teCracken also wanted ·the job and he was bucked by Don Shipley a nd Ted Bartlett. Sever.al s ecret ballots '''ere cast and they a ll came out 3-3 de- adl ocks. The ne\v counci l\vomun abstainl.'d . r efusing to decide the issue. It \\·as firlally settled ,,.·hen Shipley n·as elected mayor as a co m promise choice. It \\•a s Shipley 's third tin1e in the scat .. h<tvin g also been nu1ned nlayor in 1964 and 1967 . Coen is the only other three- tinl« mayor nO\\' o n the counci l, ha\·in g: \\'On the job in 1968. 1972 und l97·1. Ted B:.irtl ctt, \\•ho \\"ill con1- plt·te 20 yea rs on the coun cil at thl' l·nd of this four·,ycar tcrn1 . has been 111 ayor only once. in l !>46. .l t•rry l\l utney \\"as m:.iyoron!'c, in t9i:l. and 1-l enry Duke, Gibbs and llarrictt \Vicdcr hi.i,·e ne,·er (See GIBBS, Page AZ> D•llY Pllo1 Sl•tr PIHlto WILL SHE BE MAYOR ? Councilwoman Gibbs Garbage Men Reject Pact, Stay on Joh Trash colle!'tors in llunlington Bcuc h. Fountain \'ulle)1 und Laguna Ut~ac.-h rcjct ted u nc\v compan_,. par offer T hursduy night but rcn1uincd on the job to- day \\•ithout a\\ 01·k cu11trutl. The Orange Count~' Disposul f\ssociation is the bui·gainin g un - it for rubbish hauling companies \n those three cities . as 'vcll us i11 nine other Or ungt• County t·on1 · munilics . 1"hc tra:.h tr uc k clii\·ers ;:uul helpe r s ;i r e n1 c rnb e r s of Tcun1sters l.i nion 1.o(·al 39G. Thei1· l;.is l eo11!r<.1t·1 c.·x pirc.•d at ·midnight 'J'hursday. Both lluntington Bcaeh and Fou ntuin Vallcy ha\'C• tra:.h haul· ing tontracts \\"ith Ruinl)Q\\' l)is· posal Com puny , \\"hilc the.• eity of Laguna Bcuc·h ('OJllral'l s \\"ilh Lagun a Heueh Di sposal Cotn· pany. handed the teller lhc robbery note. FBI ugenls explajncd. lie then fled in an older model. <."i.11". \\·ith the li <'<'llSC pl<tlc pu rtly t"O\"l'red by a cloth, the FBI s :.iid. ·rhl' m ~in \\'as <.1bout fi\"e feet. 10 111thes tall. 150 pounds,\\ ilh gruy hair , thitk-fra1ncd gl;.isses and :J poc.·k·tnarkcU f<ttt·, lhl' 1:n1 rl'· ported. l·lc did not s peak throughout lhc f·Obbery, using only tht· notes to ton1 mun ic <tle. Councilman Testifies In Probe By Gi\ RY G R r\N\'ILLE QI tht D••Lr Pilot !tun lr\'ine Cit y Councilman John Burton w~1 s a mong the witnesses \\·ho testified before the Orange County Gr.and J ury Thursd:.iy as the in\'es tigation into Rep. An-.. dr e\\. ll in s h u\v·s 1972 con : i ressiona l campa ign continued. 1\nother \\·itncss to appear before the jury during its Jong. closed-door s ession \\.:JS Puul Ste"· art, a former e1nploye of the county assessor·s offi(·e \\·ho is no\v H i n s h a ,~··!i chi('f aide in \Vashington. D.C. The grand jury took no action following Thursd ay's session .ind reportedly \\'ill continue its in· ''l'Sligation next Thursday. 1\s he left the jury roon1 Thurs- day afternoon, Burton sa id: "If you \Vant to kno\v \vhat I said . I told them (the jurors) I thoug ht they \\'(·re .ill "oluntccrs. ·· lly volunteers. the eit y cuun7 l'ilm ;111 meant crnployes of the ussessor's office \\"ho allegedly \.\·orked on llinShi.1\\"0S c·;.i1npuig11 on county tirnc und ut tJxpuycr expense. Bu1·ton \\·a s p.aid $2,000 to manage llins ha\\··s c;.1mpaign hcadqu:.irle 1·s in Irvine during the 1972 Rt.•public ;.in Primury Elettion \vhen t he fo rmer county asst.'Ssor d efeated in('umbent John Schmitz in the then 39th Dis· triet . 1\ceordi11g to I linsha\\'0S c;.1n1- puign man<.1 ger, Chip Cleary . it \\·us llurton \\•ho \\'<IS responsible for the 1nunpO\\"CI' n<'edcd at ll i n s ha\v ·s e lc etion h eu t..l· quar1 crs . Clcury·s pinpointing of Burton (See lllNSH A \\'. Pag<' ,\2) or~n:a c o ast "J l•i1 • l•c•r l\lostly sunny Saturday but son1c lo\v c loud s •tnd fog in the m orning: hours . Wa rme r t c mpc rulu res \\"ith hi ghs in the 60s. Lo\\"S tonight nlostly in .ios. Two Unification Drives B~gun Compa ny offi cials said thcii· las t offer to the union included a 35 percent pay and benefit r~lisc over the next four y(':.irs. Two Trustees · Nix Payme nts I NSIDE TODAY Cl11/dre11 /1avc 1111ique WO!IS nf st11•1r19 t /11• u:orld. as rlrl'Y 11·1/I dt•111011s!rall' 111 <111 ort t>r/11/)11 lf llu.:11 tJpens Satu rday. S1!t: story by D<11ly l-'1lot srof/ 1<.:rile r l lila ry Kaye 011 page Cl o/ roday·s n1eeke11der . Prclin1in 1.u·y efro11!'1 lo c1·cat1• new unified ~c.·hool distti cts alon![ cit y bound aries h ~1vc been launched in both llunti ngt on Beach and "'estminstcr. Or. Ralph Bauer, µresident of the liuntington lll'ach Union J.ligh School Oo11rd. !)aid about 40 pco. pie attended 11 meeting Thursday night to disc uss sta r·ting a petition effort a imed at a !'ity border ·school dist rict for lluntington Beach. Ile SC'l ~u1oth e r mcetin~ for i .30 p.m. \Vcdnesdri y at Edison fliJlh School, \Yhcn the l.lrt vc muy of· ficially Slurt "if it gets thBl far ,•• Bauer s:'l.id. ''Pe rh::1ps thcrc Is tnough interest to go ahead.'' • " ' 1'he \Vcstmlnsler school bourd 'Thursday ni~ht agrelod to submit ;.1 unification pl~1n cn1.:01npassing lhc entire eit r . und elt•ment ary school district . 'That plan would include son1c portions or l·luntlngton Beach, i\1idway City und Garden GrO\"C', as \\'ell as a llof \V cs lminslt•r. Bul Bauer suggested tha t if both errorts progress. 1>e rh aps meetings ~"" be set to \\'Ork out· any overlapping of borders. \Vcslminstcr officiwls did not discuss ~1 petition cffo1t. 1'hey 1>lan instcoi d to ta kc their proposttl through the Orange County Com. m itt cc on Sc hool Dis trict . Orga ni zation . It includes schools • ' a nd territory no\v In the Garden Grove Uni fied School Distti<.•t. Bauer ·s effort \\'Ou Id bypass the c.·ounty ~ommittec ::and appeal dircttly to the state Board of Education. That is the same method F'ounlain Valley rcsi· dt'nts used in wi nning last \\'<'<'k 's stutC bourd decision to a llow Hn election on the n1 lilt er. 1.'t e a nwhil'e , OCCiJll Vi c.v.• t1·ustees \.\•ere to m eet today to dis· ('uss un if:\•in~ a long thei r clem!'n· tal'Y borders. 1'hl·r pl:.in to de· v('IC>p a fin a l re<.·om111(.•ndulion ?itonday ut u i : 30 p.n1 . meeting. 1-luntington Beach Cltyclcmcn- t11ry trustees also \\'Ill 111cct l\1on · duy to di scuss unifying3\onR I heir ' I border!i. Both those distri!'ts ure cxpl·(·tccl to oppose Buucr·s un- ificalion effol'l. Seal Beach school offici~1ls u l~o urc v.·orking on a plan along their borders. The Fountain Valley elemcn· !;1ry school board \Vi ii meet at 7 :30 p.m . l\londay to draw a up u plan for the 1-luntingto n Beach part of their distriC't. 1\ll five plans \\'ere ordered T1~d:.iy by the county commit· tee. l·f{'urings on them are set fo1· n1i<f-1\111y. then the matter ma}· be µh1l·cd before the s tute Bo:.ird of EUu!'<Alion ln July, Cf upptoved the.re, the pl:.ins \\OUld be pl ticcd on a Novombcr 1 election ballot . ' 1'\\"0 n e'v Jluntinj,,1.on Beach Unio11 Hig h Sc hoof Di s lrict trustees. eligible for $..'JO a meet· ing pay, have turned dO\\"n lhe money. Under a resolu tion passed a "eur ago. l·lclcn Dittc a nd Don ~tacAl\istcr could have been paid up to$200u n1onth . But both suid they \\"Ollld not :11:cept it . The other board mc n1 · bcrs , "'hO voted in the pay ur- ran.gemcnt, urc nql l•li glblc until their next terms of office. 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Depuly Di strit't 1\tto111cy Brent S\\';..nson s aid tht.· suit clain1s 1'aco Bt'il puts as 1nuch as 1'1 pe-r· c.cnt \\'i.llt.•r, rolll•d oats a nd other filters in its beef and still ad- \'C.tlises the use of "quulity ground bl'l'f."' Olhcr charges in the la\\'S uit contt'nd th e food takeoul firm is defrauding consumers and com· peting unfui rly because the real m<>a t content i.s not made public'. ·r~u.·o Bell officials have rc- •l1utted the t'harges. s:.iying their J)rod uL·ls ha \le h ighL'I' bc(·f conl('nl t.hun lhl' groui1d m!.'at. nor·mally sold 111 supl'r 0 1 arkL•t s. Co1np<in y offit·i al s ·~uy their tuco!': t.•ontain J{'sS than .()-I ounce of r olled oats, elaiming that amount is not an ;.idultcrant or an extender. The O,.\ ·.s suit :1s ks the courts lo i ~suc an inju11ct1un against Taco Be ll and dL·l"Jl:.inds l'L'SLitu - tion . f'roM Page Al GIBBS ... bet.>n mavor Some l-i 1y' h;.,IJ sources bcli l'\'C thc hottc•s t battle \\'ill be for the ''ite mayor's posl -a position 1\'lrs. \\lieder r£'portedly \\'ants. The ''ice m<..1\'01"s seat is often l'<Jns idcrcd lh ~ prC'liminary to becoming mayor. J\.frs. Gibbs is currently \'i ce mayor ..-.·hile Coen scrvt>s as ma\'or. l\..\\'ill illl b'c dl't ic.lc·d Ly secret ballot Jl !\lond._.y·s 7 p!m. meet· ing in council ('h<imbcrs. Don Juan's Loss Stated At $300,000 1\ loss or $300.000 was reported t oday in the sinking of the 85-foot anchovy seiner Don Juan, li''hich went down off Newport Beach Thursday. l·ler creW of 12 "'as rescut•d. llarbor p;itrolmcn today said that the \·essel '"'hi ch sank in ubout 600 f<.•et of \V<.lter had a net Ubo<.J rd u•orth $100,000. 'J'hc s ink ing took place shortly after ll ;i .m . and first was noticed hy .:1 p<J ssin g pl ane. The pilot informC'd Orange County ,\irport 's lO\~'l'r and maritime rescue :.1gcncies lhcn sped to the Sten<.·. : , \Vitnesses from shore, includ- ing lifcgu.i rds at Ne"•port and a dory fis herm en. said the vessel 3ank u·ithin five minutes and dur- if,g th <.Jt ue riod another com· "inercial fishing boat was brought ilose by ~o t hat the ere'"' of the Don J uu n t'OU ltl be brought to ~afcty. ' 'fhus far uff ic:i:.i ls ha\'C found no t·ause of !he sinking. : The bo;.it , used to h arvest ancho \'ies for fi sh meal and other Uy-products, had u load or 4.000 Jk>onds or the fi sh on board at the llm1~ of the sinki ng. : 1'hl' O\\'nt·r of t he sclner is J ohn Cuc rra of San 1-'cdro. 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They preferred to keep th{' tl'tin sfe r tax by about :1 3-1 margin . but the eJ('clion was 1nert'IY atlvisory, not binding on th1: eity . The !\I uy 27 election \\·as forced by the llunlin gt on Beath · Fountain \1 a!Jey Boa rd of Re:tltor·s \\.'hich s ubmitted peti- tions bearing the signatures of thousands of res id ents asking for a \'Ole on the transfer ta:< alone. Bill Burrud Hosts Sunset Beach Fest TC'levision star and producer .Bill Burrud \\•ill be the specjal guest Saturday at the first annual Sunset Beach Sports Festival. Burrud. producer and host of S!.'\'era l tele\'iSion travelogue shows, will be the celebrity emcee h<inding out a\ ... ards and trophies to participants in a day-long series of acti \'ities. Such events as surfing, sand castle building, beach running, basketball, bicycle riding and lawn go lf u-·ill be offered throughout the day. All the action takes pl ace near the Volunteer firehouse in Sunset Beach. The first events start al 6 a .m., but Burrud won't be hand- ing out prizes until aboul4 p.m. Individuals can enter contests at the start or each event. The sports festival is s ponsored by the Sunset Beach Community As· soc iation. with he lp from such groups as Las Da mas, \Vomen 's Club~ and the volunteer firemen. 'Huntington's ClwirAfter Sing Record Eig hty membe1·s of the Jlunl· 1 ington Beath 1-ligh School Choir plan to sing constantly for 30 hours this weekend lo break a \\Or\d's record. The students will start at noon Saturday in Jluntington Center. trying to heat a 25 .5-hour record set la st year by the Burton· Upon-Trent Youth Choir in England. Students will be allotted fi ve· minute breaks caC'h hour on a :>taggcred schedule. 'fhcy are seeking pledges for the effort from the ir families and friend s to h e lp finan ce the group 's !\lay tour to Nort hern Cali forni.i . lluntinglon Beach J aycees \li'ill monitor the event for the Guin· nc ss Book of \Vorld Records. &mbSuspect 'Psyclwtic' LOS ANGELES (APl -The man acc u sed or being the "Alphabet Bomber '' is "acutely psychotic," <J psychi atric reoorl says. that r.l uharem Kurbegovic -\\'ho rt.•muin cd mute during a .S<.Jnity h ~arin g -s poke \li'ilhin 48 hours or being admitted to a men· t;:\1 hospital. 'fhc re port by d octor s :it 1\t<iscadero State Jlospital rc- leuscd ·rhurs day s aid tQ a l Kurbegovic "s hould be con- sidered <1uitt"' dangerous," but is not t'ompctcnt lo s tand trial. The 31 ·}'('ar-old Yugoslavian immigrant Is charged with murder in connection with a bomb blast lhat killed three peo- ple ;Jnd inju red 35 at Los Angeles International Airport Aug. 6. Bornb Put in Bread JERUSA LE~f (1\P 1 -Police dis mantled ~bomb hidden inside ._. la;.1f of brc:1d in busy tloiwnlol.'•n J('rusJh.•n1 tod:i y. The bomb \VHS discover ed on a sldc..-.•:.dk on Jaf- fa Rond, theclly':5 m'!instrc.-ct. Lighting Bolt Hits Bank Robbed lnCoWlty L q Threat Increases Residence Three a:unmen made off with an undetermined amount or eash in n holdup today al th e Security PaC'ific Bank brunch ut 88.50 Lincoln Ave., in Buena Park.1>0lict! reported\ U.S .• B111ns Up Saigon Files tighininc bit a hole in the roof, fri('d Lht• '''iring and jolted the nails in a houst.' in Anaheim, but, firemen say, amazingly, the 1housedidn 'l burn. Lightning s truck the one-year- old house of Timothy Tynan at 12:41 p.m . Thursday, officials said. The bolt put a foot-square hole in the roof,' jolted the wall nails out about a quarter of an inch, broke glass windows, split elec· trical wires, broke the gas main. pop~d out the gas meter and sent the glass from the electric meter firing five feet. firemen said. But there was no fire. There \\'as no one in the Tynan home a t the time. Fircm~n were alerted.by neighbors wh<frepart. cd ""'hat sounded li ke an ex- plosion "'hen the lightning hit. Battalion Chief Robert Brunot of lh t• Anaheim Fire Department said the lightning bolt was al· tracted to the house because or a 45·Foot pipe holding· a television antenna on the roof. Asked if he \vas surprised that the house did not burn, Brunot said he had nevef seen a bouse hit by lightn- ing before. "It's the first time in 22 years I've had an experience like this,'' he said. HINSHAW. •• as the manpoli''er director of the camptli gn came in his testimony last year before the grand jury. While llins ha"""s campaign manager could not r ecall answers to 47 questions asked him by Ass istant Di strict Al· torney A-l ike Capizzi, he did re- me mbe r that Burton was in .charge of manpower. But, according to the city coun- cilma n's summary of his own testimony Thursday, he believed the assessor 's employes who re- ported for campa'ign duty at headquarters V.'ere volunteers, not pawns in a n alleged con- s piraey that has already resulted in the indictment on criminal charges of nine assessor's office employes. Stewart, who arrived from Wa shington Wednesday. was ac· companied by his attorney when he entered the grand jury waiting room. A la wyer himself, Stewart re· portcdly was granted immunity from prosecution in return for his testimony and was allowed lo consult with his attorney at in· tervals. 1-linshaw 's chief aide is belie\'ed to have returned to Washington s hortly after putting in hi s appearan ce before the ,g rand jury. Burton a nd Stewart's ap· pcarance before 'the jury is an in · dication that the nine indict· ments a lready returned in the campaign scandal did not put an end to the investigation. Since the indictments were re· turned in early December. Assis- tant Assessor George Upton and Tandy Corporation Vice Presi· dent James Buxton have been in- di cted on three bribery counts each. The foll owing day, Capizzi and distri ct attorney investigator John Coleman obtained a sear ch warra nt a nd seized stereo equip- ment in Hinsha w's Alexandria. Va., apartment. Dance Concert Set Tonight Dance s tudents rrom Dana Point, Fountain Valley, Mission Viejo, and Fullerton will join Laguna Beach High School dan- cers during th e Third Annual Choreographers Concert at 8 o'clock tonight in the hi gh school auditorium. 625 Park Ave. F o llo \v i n g th e st ud e nt- choreogr aphed dances, the Mat· tie Lascoe Dance Theater Com· pany will perform in a dance lee. lure -demon s tration. The co mpan y ha s p e rformed throughout the s tate. Tickets for the dance concert m ay be purchased al the high school Activities Office or at the door the eve nin g of th e pe rformance. Cost is $1 fa r stu· dents and S2 for a dults. Bank Robber Out of·Luck RENO, Nev. fU PJ> -Kenneth G. Anderson, 48, wanted lo try hi s luck at a ga mbling casino. but it ran out before he could get to the tables. Anderson, of h.todesto a nd Gror getown in California, was ::1rrcst c d on ba nk robbery ch11rges when he tried to tx· change S7 ,000 in currency -still in bank bundles -for chips . Police s~id a c11sino cashier became sul;'.pi cious because the money was still in bank bundles und in a bank bag from Fair Oak>.C•ll l.· . • The s us pect£, armed "'Ith sn1all ·t"a libcr re- volvers. entered the bank at about 10:25 a.in. pnd walked from teller to ll'llcr cleaning out cash boxes. The robbers ran fro.m the bank a nd drove off in an old sedan that l.''as re- covered a short time Jater in.., Cypress. ahQ1,1t two miles fro m t he bank. Police said the car had been stolen in the Lon'g Beach a rea. · Fro• Page AJ ROTC •.. gram . But William Parker, an associate physics professor , said that at least lw Cl s tudents el\rolled for fall hlid come to UCI specifically for the ROTC pro· gram. Th e prog ram , \Vh fc h 1£ sched uled lo begin next fall. would gi"e stude nts SIOO a month to take part. Aldrich has said he expect s IO\\' e nro llment in the prog ram because of the inconve nience of dri ving to use. Doug Finlayson, a leader of the student opposition to ROTC , <"On- demned the progra1n as an ''un- wanted imposition of the U.S. military apparatus here." He predicted that the incon\'C· nience Of the program \\"OUld UI· timately r esult in an on-campus ROTC program . Similarl y, Mike Ik-anan of the campus ''elcrans' affairs office, said mos t veterans on campus l:lre opposed to military training al UCI. "\\''e left the milil<tf}' to get a\\·ay from many or the things ROTC represents,'' hesaicl. Ramon Curi e l. campus a f- firmati\'e action officer, :.issailed the program as discriminatory against women. The program, he· said , allo"·s men to train as pilots. but denies the same ~1p­ portunity to "'omen. Agility Class At Col'lege Golden West College is offering a special class to help men and women pass phys ical agility tests req·ui red for J)Olice , fire and other public services. The first class will be held from 9 a .m . to noon Saturday at the Costa h.l esa Police Facility, all other classes will meet at the same time at Costa J\.lesa 1-ligh School. Registration for the class, whi~h is worth one unit of college credit, will continue through Fri· day, from 8 a .m. to 8 p.m . at Golden West college campus in Huntington Beach. BULLETIN WASHINGTON (U PI) Secrelary of Stale lfent')' A. KJss· Inger told the llou1e lnlerna· IJonal Relatlon!i Committee IO· day he had ti:een "1ome plausible reports" of exccutlOftlt of South \'ietn1mci;e officials by Con•· tnunlsts. SAIGON CU Pll -The U.S. 'tmbassy began burning "non· essential'' papers at its closely guarded compound today as the military threat to Suigon in- creased by t he hour. The British E mbassy said it als o \\'as burning files and Australi:.i warnt!d its citizens to lca\'e. The U .S. aircraft C'nrrier En· terprise ~ meanWhile, leii Manila unexpectedly a nd there were re· ports it might be heading for South Vietnamese waters to help li''ilh any eme rgency evacuation of 1\n1ericans. HELP ••• ·;Kissinger denied today that the Administration was deliberately ~cla yi n g t h e evacuation of ·Ameri('Hll!. and warned that the situa tion in South Vietnam re- mains grave. · Kissinger said the United States was seeking lo reduce the number of Americans in South Vietnam "in s uch a way which does not present a panic. We are moving at a pace which se'ems to protect most ." Several senators have claimed the U.S. ambassador to South Saigon, Granam Mart.in, has been slow in getting Americans out of South Vietnam . Ki ssinger , however. expressed his personal t.•on fidencein J\.l artin. In a series of extremely close votes, the once-hawkish Senate Arn1ed Services Com mittee ba lk ed Thursd<Jy a t all com- promise bids to boost miliLar,y e1id beyond the SJOO m ii lion 1.''hich was authorized but not appr.opraiated last year. The panel has voted on more than $10 billion in Vietnall). \\'arfunds over the years. !\tean..-.·hile. U.S. im migralion officials say they have temporari- ly halted the airlift or South Viet - namese children lo the United States to m ake s ure all are or- phans. They said they took the action after 28 Cambodian children ar- rived several da y~ :.igo without proper doc uments sho\\'ing: them to bt.• orph ans. 1\bout 1,650 other children certifi ed as orph;ins and lined up for adoption have ar ri\'Cd in the United States fron1 Jn . c.lochin<1 . Deputy Immig r a tion Com· missione r J ames F. Greene told reporters Thursday there is no thought or sending the 28 Cambo· dian children back. They are in foster homes in the Washington area. 1'hc lJ .S. ~:rnbassy s ~id il wu5 stepping up l'Vucuittion of non- csscntiul 1\n•critun personnel in line "'ith Preside nt Ford's order to cut but'k the 4,000 or so Americans in South Vietnam to 1,000. But only 35 Americans Ul'- PHNOM PENH ORDERED EVACUATED. Story, A4. ~ LA HABRA FAMILY ' GETS 3 ORPHANS-Bl ri\'ed tod<iy tit Clark Af"'B in the Philippines from Saigon. South Vietna m ese military sources said l'le1nents of 10 North \t ietnumes c divisions were deployed in an arc north , northeast and south of Saigon and some membcfs of an 11th, the North Vi e tnamese 312th Com· .mando Divis ion , have already in · filtrated in to Saigon. The closest North Vietnamese di vis ions we re reported near Bie n J-lou. 14 miles north or Saigon. and at Long An, 25 miles south of the <"ity. In a ddition to in- fantry divisions, the Communists ha\'e an al'til le r y division equipped "'ith longrange 130mm artillery pieces, an antiair~raft di\'ision with SAht missiles, and a tank division in the capital vicinity . South \1ictnarnese military sources said revised estimates or Communist troops showed about 80,000 men . There arc about 51 .000 combat e ffective South Vietnamese troops arouna the capital and an estimated 100,000 home guards men including teen- agers a nd men too old tor normal 1nilitary service. Trio Facing Charges Mter Jewelry Heist ;\ 22·yeu1·-uhl Cypress man and lli''O tL•(•nagt·rs face armed rob- bery t'h~1rgl'S in <:Onnection "'ith WC'dn C's d;.iy 's h<lldup of a \\'Cfitm111 ster je..-.'t>lry store. Polit·t• s<1i d Kl.'nneth Hocken- l>t:'rry, 22. a 15 -year-old Cypress youth a nd a 16·year-0ld from San l'Cdro , \\·ere apprehended just 1noments a fte r the holdup at Garvcr s .J e\\•e lry, 7791 \Ves lminstt.'r Ave. Ofrire1·s said the trio allegedly took an undete rn1incd amount of cash und jl'.\\'<.•l ry, most of whi ch has be<.•n reco,·cred. Someone outsid e spotted the store n1;.in:1gcr \\'ilh his hands up und called police. The three were <.1rrcsted after their car crashed into a building at <1 nearby shop· ping cente r durin g a police chuse. police s aid. Hoc k e nbe rr y r e m ains i n Orange County J a il, and the lwo youths \"'ere booked into juvenile hall. SPRING LAMP SALE Featuring such well known lines as Marbro Stiff el I Desig n Gui ld I Knob Creek Fredrick Cooper I and more - Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your house at reduced prices· OREXEl-HEAITAGE-HENAEOON-WOOOMAAK-KAAASTAN-BAK EA NEWPORT BEACH• ~ _ J1 tl""J I,,,. ..... ,,,..,."' l"J 1121 "'":srct 1 rr t>H.. 642.:.aoso ea ()(J,#, ,,.~, -/ltf:, LAGUNA BEACH• I ' 34:\ Nlllt1'11 l:C>AS'f Jl\\I\' , ·l!M ·6$5l WIEID.t.YS & S.t.TU•D.t.TS 9:00 to S:lO ' TORRANCE • 2.1&49 llA~"1110RNE BLVD. f f)pf'll f·n Ir! :.i •• l\un 12 S ;101 37tJ·ll i9 • • , • 7 ' r ·Orange Coast EDITION Todii;v's C losi111,! N. \'. Sc oc.•k s VOL. 68, NO. 108, 4 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1975 N TEN CENTS Hinshaw~Grand Jury Probe Continues Irvine , City Councl lmun John Oul'ton w;.1 s ;.1111011g th(.• "'ilncsst:s 1\hO testirit:d bc!urc lhl• Oran~t· County Grund Ju1·y ·rhur~llay us 1he investigHlion into J{cp. An· drew H inshu\11 ':-, 1Hi2 l'Oll • ~rcssion<1 l t;.11npai.1;:11 t·ontinut..'tl. 1\nothc1· '"itnl•ss to appe;.11· bc£ore thl' jury Uuring its long, (.'losed-door session \\'us l'<i ul Ste"' art. a former employc or the t'ounty 1.1ssessor'S orrice who is now lilnshaw 's chief aide in \'lashington. l).C. 'l'hc g 1·und jury took no uction rollowing Thursday's session und reportedly wi ll continue its in · vestigation next Thursday .. ~\s h e lt•ft the jury room 'fhu1·s- duy afternoon, Burton said : "If you \\'I.Int to know what I s1.1id. I told them (the jurors) l thought [fie)' \\•ere au-volunteers ..• By \•o lunteers, the l'ity cm1n- cilman meant cmployes of the 1.1ssc1>1>o r 's office who <.ill cgcdly.. "'orkcd on J-lin sh<.1 \\"s l't1mpuign on county time i.ind at taxpuycr expense. Burton \Yoi s puid S2.000 lo mun age llins ha\v 's campaign heudqu<.irtcrs. in lr\'inc during the 1972 ll epubli cun Primary Election when Oie former county. assessor d·erei1tc d lnC'umbent John Schmitz in the then 39th Dis· trict. ;\tcording lo llinshaw'.s carn- puiJ,:n llli.lll<tgl'I'. Chip Clc·ary, it \Vtt S Button "'ho \~·us rcsponsiblt~ fo1· the m<inpo\vcr needed ill H in s h a\\''s c lettion head - quarters. Cleury's pinpointing of Burton us the 1n a npo"1c·r dircclor of the t'an1paign c <1n1c in his t~slimony last ~·car bl'forc the cranrl 1ury. \\1hilc Jlinsha\v's l'umpaigu an anagcr cou ld nol rt•call 1:1ns\vcrs Lo 47 qucstion.s askcU hi1n by Assis to.int Di slri«I ,\1 - lorncy ~1ikc Cupizli. he tied rL'• member that liu 1·tun \1 ;_1S in ch urge of m anpo"'c1·. liut. :.1ccord ing: to thL· city 1:olrn. cit1nan 's sun1n1a1·y of hi s 011'n testimony 'J'h ursd<.1 y, he l:x:lic.·v1.:d th~ <.1 sscssor 's ·e:·n1 ploycs \1'ho rt.•- IJC1rt1..·d ful' 1·:111111:111411 dut y at ill'adquar\t'r:!I \\ c rl' 1·oluntt'l'I'~. not p;1\\"tlti Ill. ;;111 ;.11\ci,:ed coll · ~1nr;.u·y th>lt h;.1:; ulrcuf..ly l't':i ultl·d in the ind'i ttlll l'lll 11n t·rirninul \·h:.irgt•s of 11111 t· ;1 :.:.1.:~:-.or·:. offi r.:i..' e rnployl·~. St1•\\:.11·1 \1hu :irr1\'1.:d f1·on1 \\'a~h•n~ton \\'l·<h it•:.d :.i~" \\<I~ '-'l'• t•on1pa n1t•d hy h1 :, :Jttnrncy \\"htn hl' ('Ill l' rl'rl I h L' g r1.1 nll jury \\ <1it iug <SI'(' !'' :r-.;s 1I1\ \\'. 11ag.(• .'\:!) Airport in IrVine? Newport Resident Seeks Noise Shift Ji~· U()l 'GLAS F'RIT'lSCllt: Ol lht O~•IJ Polo! Stoff! t\ !\'c\\'POl"l l'Cilt'h rn<.in bt·li l'\'CS Orange County's airport pr0· blL·n1s tilll be sol\'t•d IJy building a nt'\\' shorl·huul jt·t airport in the )Jianned Vi ll age of !'.'\L•\1' Cul,·cr in ~· lr\'illl'. (.'h<..1r les E. Griffin,\\ ho \i\·es in till' F:a::.tbluff u1·ea of l'\C\\'!JO•'l B(1 ath. is tired of Or•ul j.!c County ,\irport "s jets tu king off O\'<'r his houst" Il ls s u gg l'S\1on fol' :.i n<'\\' airpt1rl to b l•• built n e~1r ('ul\'crd;.de in lr\·111c hus bl'en in- t·ludt•d •1S onl' OJ lht· ;dt l'J"nati\'eS to rcs idt•ntial dt•\'t•lop111cnl in the \"ill:igc 0f l'\e\\' Cul\·t·r c nviron. lllL•nt ~d irnpact rc pOl'I. THIS IS ARCHITECT'S CONCEPTION OF NEW CITY COUNCIL MEETING HALL It Will be Built on What 11 Now lawn or Existing Newport City Hall (;rillin , ;.111 o.iUtomati(· :-.ystcrns l'!lgilll't'I", bl•lil'\"eS the llUl~t· fl'Otll the ;1 irporl ht' pro1)0~t·s \\'Ould not h~1\'(• lht• disastrous impact on thl' lll·ar·by Cul\·erdall'. L'ni,·ersi- t.v l'ur·k :.ind H.an<.·ho S<i n Jouqu111 ;irl·as that the exislin,I! ;1i1·port bets on Eastbll1ff. Council Chamber Bid Told The Higson Construction Con1· .. pany or Newport Bc<oich \Viii l>uild nc \Y counci l c ha mbers :.1t :\cwpc1t Beat'b cityh;:11l. City counciln1cn selet'll.'<..I the rirm from a li st of 14 t'onstruction firms seeking the contr:ict. The $184,580 proposal calls for the construction of lhe J.5ii- sq uare-£ool mcetin,i;: h<i ll on t.hc southwest la\•:n of the c ily hall. City aides. in r ct·ommcnding the \\'inning biddt.·1-. s<.1id that the price \1·a s IO pc1·ccnt ll:'ss Lhi.in <.1 rchiteets ' projc<.·tio ns. The firm. \\·hil·h s pt..·eializcs in \~·aterr 1·o nt h on1 es <.1nd ton1 · mcrcial buildings, 'pl ans to corn - p lete the prujctt in n1id - f'\ovember. The nt•\v thambers \\'ere de- signed by local urthitl'tt Kermit Dorius. It will be a s ingll'·level structure. c;.1p<.1ble of housing 116 t·itjzcns in the audicnt'l', Outside \Viii be a Ill'\\' courty<ird and la ndscaping to tie it in "'ilh exist- ing city buildings. The ne"' chambcr!i \\'ill rC'pl:.i<·e a meeting urca \1·hit'h has bee n in use s ince the origin:Jl construt·· lion of city hall. The oil! council t hamb<.•rs \\'ill be rl•n1odelcd a s office s pace. Pane l Sought For Federal Fund Advice The scar th has begun 1n Newpo rt Bcuch fur \'O luntcers to serve on a l6·1ncm hl'r t'ommittt:'e "·hich \Vi ll offer ad\"il'C on the use of new federal funds for t'Om - munity devl'lop1nc nt. City Clerk L;iµra Lagios Si.lid that applications <are available through he r offi ce and should be returned before the 1\pril 28 meeting of th~ cit.y council. The committee \\'ill study \\'UYS to use hundre ds of thousands or doll ars in community Ucvelop· menl funds \Vhi c h will begin ar· riving soon under a new federal program to assist lhe e lderly. 1ninorilies and persons on IO\\' und moderilte into1nt•s. Initia l 1Jroposu ls b,y thc-city arc for thl• purchu s1..• of property a long Col'ona del !\Jar's Fifth A\lenuc Corridor for a ~cnior- citJ zcn center. · Ju1nper Loses Life SAN FRANCISCO !UPI I -A Person leaped from the Golden Gate Bridge Thursday and lhe body apparently \\•as 5Ylept out to sea b y the S\Vift tide. the California ll igh \vay Patrol re· ported. ll w.Ys not known whelher the sui ~lde \!JI.IS " nlan or " "·oman. the Clf P s<iid . .. > UCI Senate Nixes ROTC on Campus 1'he t.;C I rvine ,\cademic Senate ~oled overwhelming ly Thursday to cancel "(he campus' embryonic ,.\iJ· Force R eserve Ofricer Training Program us soon us possible. 1'hc action reversed u scnat(• detis ion !<.1st November to start an RO'f C program next fa ll in \\'hit·h UC I s tude nts would tukc their military c lasses at USC, Thursday's speciul meeting \\·as called a fter a student ad hoc Commitll'C to Stop ROTC at UCI gathe red 650 s ig natu,res on a peti- t ion <.isk ing the senate to re- .Board Meeting l'ons idcr ils µre,·ious uction. Al the session no one s 1x1ke in favor of the program. 5cl'Cl'<1l student und faculty speakers con· demoed the progra1n as a lo"·e r- ing of academic s tandards at L'CJ. t•ontcnding that the m ilit<iry t r a i n i n g p r o g r a 1n \I" a s ·· ... cudetnicully 1\'0rthlcss" and "'propagandist il'. ·' 1\lthough there ar(' 472 mc1n - bcrs in the 1.1cadcm ic sen<.ite. only 48 t1·ickled into the meeting to \'Ole on the issue . The senate l'l'l'Ornmcndalion serves mainly as ad\'iee to UC I (See ROTt , Page1\:!) Plans for OC Fair Stables Outlined By AL1\N DIRKIN 01 tlle D.1ily Pi101 Sl.111 Out of the 1.1shes of the stable fire On the Orange County Fair- grounds. Costa J\.l esa. last \\1Cek, may come a cooperative effort to pro"ide immediate protection for horses still s tabled o n the , grounds <.in d in the long run, a new equestrian fa cility. Such 1.1 11 e ffort is being la unt hed today rollo\\.'ini; <I hea\·i·· ly attended m eeting of the Orange . County Fair Board Thurs day night. held six days after <..111 e:irly-. morning fire took the li\'es or 14 horses. 'fhc e ffort includes hor se O\\·ncrs unll offici ~1l:. uf' ~l'\"t•r·al public agcncit's, but the d1i,·c a lso is bat'kgroundcd by bitter· ness and threats of 1<1\vsuits ul- leging ncg\igenec in last F'riday's blaze. This \\·as evident at tht• 'l'hurs· day night n1 ceting \\·hen charges \\'ere m1.1cte lh<..1t some c·harrcd 1·e- mains 0£ the horses \YCrC Still on the fairgrounds and posin,.: a health haz:.ird und that the l>:.irn s are still inadequately protcetcd. These immediate steps \1·crc taken to pl'otccl lhc 120 ho rses still st1.1blcd on the fairgrounds; -Costa J\.l cs a police, ufll'l' be- (See llORSES, l•agc/\2) 'l'hl' propost..·d \'illage of i'\C\\' l.'ul\·er \\·ould be built nurth1\·cst of Cul\'Cr Dri\'c bl.l\\\'ecn the San l)it·go F'ret'\\':1y and ~lo ulton P:1rk\\'ay. ·rhc l r\·inc Co1np<.1ll~' has uskt..•d lht..' l·it~· Lo slt•p up the S(.'hcdulc for de vc\opin~ th<! urcu. 1'hl' com p<1.ny \\'ants to begin huildin i;: as s oon as possible. r<i ther than \\"oiiting until 19i9 as outlined in the tity general plan. Cit}r pla nnc 1·s. hO\\"l'\'Cr. are not tuking Griffin 's s uggestion scrious lv -al leu st no n1orc se1ious ly.t han is 1·cquired by la\\'. 1'hc Californi<.i En\·ironrnental C)u<1Jit y Att l'Cquirt·s thut :.i ll citizr.:ns' s uggc•st ions bc inC'lude<1 111 cnvironmcntul in11:Jet reports. thus Griffin ·s idea 1\·cnt in along \1·ith 1ndust1·ial. open spate and ··no projel·t"' alt(·riiati\·es to re· s identia l devc•lopml•nt, aet·or·<J . inj.! to Irvine pl:.111ner l\.lel Roop. Hut Griffin is serious . i\11 <.1irport is nc(•dc>d in the centr ul Orange County <..ire<.1 . he said . ln SCl'\'e s hort-haul jets. DOW FINALLY OF/<, DROPS 11 NE\\/ YORK CU P I) -The stock market closed IO"'er today for the fi 1·st t in1e in nine sessions in acti\'e trading on the Nc1v York Stock Exehange. 'fhc Do\v J o nes indust riu l U\'('rage. a 76-point gainer the \Ji.I SL eight sessions. lost 11.03 points to 808.43, Dcclinl'S led ad- vant·es by about a ninc-to-fi\"C 1n:1rgin (tables. [\7 L Tl\rnover amounted to 22,610 ,000 sh ares. do\Vll from the 32.650.000 trad ed 1'hursd ay -the t hird hea"icst trading session in NYSE history. Prites "·ere 111 ixcd in at'li,·c trading on the 1\n11trican Stock Exchange. School Cutbacks Loom Mesa Chamber Told Override Election Vital Ry HILARY KAV E Ollhf Oaolly PitelSl.tll Sc h oo l trus t ee Donald Smallwood has warned lhal, un· less the ~1 uy 27 t ax override elec- tion is successful. "dramatic c£- £ects in term s of services" \Vii i be £ell in the Newporl-~tcsa Unified School District. "That's nol a threat, j ust a state m ent or facl," Smallwood . told the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce's legis lative commit· tee Wednesday. Small"'·ood declinc'<I to s tate specifics, Wednesday bul suid a full report is being prepared on \4'hat would be lost if the e lection fails; \4'hat would be restored i! it passes ;i nd how each school v.·ilJ be urrcctcd. The r eport will be available to the public in about 10 ·days, he said. · Smal lwood also pointed out that the 32 p sychologists. eounselors, nursl's <ind music tea c h ers \Vho dn not hold teac hing t'rcdentiuls and v.•ho re· ceivcd potential dis mi ssal noticeli last month prObably v.·ill be fired ir the election is unsuc· Cl'SS fU\. "Unfortunately, the timing is bad and \Ve have to notify these people or the ir dismissul prior to J\.1:.i y 15, bc£orc thl' elec- tion, ··smull\\'OOd s aid. lfo\vcv<'r. their jobs are ;.1mong the item s to be restored if the tux hike is a p- proved.. . The school bo;1rd is ;H;kin g for ;i t;-i x rate boost of 36 cents per $100 usscssed \':tluatlon. The cur· rent tax rate o£S4.07 v.·ou\d rise to $1.12. If the e lection railed, the· rate \\'Ou ld automHtically d rop to $3 .76 because of incrc~•!it'<I pro· pcrly values. Small\vood cited SC\'cr.u l di[· fcrcnces bel\\•een tho coming cl(·ction :.ind the one that failed lu::.t November. \\•hen about 20.000 ,·otcrs S<tid )'cs and about 25.000 s Hid no to a !urger tax in- C:l"l'<tS1..'. ··t .. .ist r1:ar '.'-'l' lt'icd to raise the l'C\'cnue li1nit \the amount lhl' di sl1icl is ;1 JIO\\•cd to s1X'nd 1>c r pupil ) by $150. '!'his ti1n c '''e are us king only 1.1 SIOO rais e." S1nall"'ood explained. lnStl'ad of the 36-ct!nl boost. lust ycur taxpayers 1\'C.-l'C asked to approve u 53 ·t·cnt hike>. Currently, the distril't is ul· lo\vcd b•J lhe state to spend SI ,236 per pupil. Adding thtl: three per- t·ent infl:1tionary Increase al· \o"·cd, the district could spend Sl.2i2 next year. If approved, the new Ii m it \\'OU ld be $1 .372 per pupil. \ The spendin~ limll is the re8ult of $l'nnte Bill 90, lcAislation ap- <Se• El.ECTION, Page AZ> t I . - 'flu· I r'\'inc :-,itc. ht.• conlcrul:-.. 11ould :.illo11· pl;.ui t.•s to depart 01·c.·r undc.·1•c lopt.·d lands, ratht:r t l1;.111 O\'Cr l'S l:.iblis h ccl l'Olll · n11111ities. Griffin s;.ii d h1..• h ~1:. tukcn hi s sug~cstion to County Supt_•r1·isur· 1'homus Rilt·y. <ind is ad1·ocating it at c1·cry opportunity. Ea rliL·r th is \\"l'L'k, hL' µl"L'!>L'tlll·d the lr\"inc Pl;.inni1l g Con1mi:.s1un \\"ilh noise t•ontour rn ups sho\\ in;.; \\'h:.it he bl.'lit•\"l'!> \1 ould bl' the in1 · p;.itt of thl' <1irport's nois<· 011 thL' 3 Laotia1i Sites Flare \"!Ei\Tl.\1'\1'..: 'L.l.,I J 1-'ighting has broken out ill thrL'L' loc<1liun:. in l~<..io~ b(.'t\1'ct!n rightist forc·e::. <.ind p r o -Communi s t PathL·l L <.1 0 troops h :.t<:kcd hy North \1i<.•t na1nl'Sl' forL·cs. IJe tensl' ~'l inl s tc·I' Si::.ouk Chan1passak S<..1icJ tod<..1y. ~ Sisouk told :. ll('\\'S l'Oll· fercnee that tht• fi ghting began about IUO miles north of ht'rc \\hen the l 'o 1111nunist troop:. ovcrr;..111 fi \"e go,·C'rn n1 ent posit ions. ··f don"t kno,1· if it is :1 i\orth \'il'IOi.imCi;(' (J I' Pathet l~a o initii.ili\'<.• or "'h:Jt they a1·t• pushing for ... Sisuuk s uid . "ilut these ure fl<1 i;ranl violu- lions o f t ht· t:t·;:i s c fi rc ag1·eemenl 11·hi t'h I strong- ly condemn ... Senate Panel OKs S. Viet Evacuatio11 \\l.AS l·llNGTON (Ul.,I l 1'hc Senate Forei g n ltelations Con1 - mittce today \'OteU 14 -3 to authorize S200 million for humanitarian aid and the e\'aC'uation of ,.\n1e1·il'uns from South Vietnan1 . Sen. J ohn Spark n1a11 !ll ·Ala. i. the l'om 1n ittce C'h ~1ir1n<.111 , said the legis l ation provided SIOO million for a "(.'onlingency fund "' to be used for financing the e\'a(.'uation plus $100 million for hu man ita ri<1n assistance fo r Vietnamese r(•fui;ces ··und olhcr needy peopll' ... Sparkn1an s uid the n1easure could be brought to the floor J\.1011 - day and vot ed on 1'uesday. Sparkman said the comn1ittt•c also passed by ''oicc \'Ole a com· mittce resolution urging thal ull American citizens and their dt·- pcndcnts, except those nel'ded t<i 1naintain esse nlia l e 1nlJu:,sy fun ctions. be v.•ithdr:.i\\'11 fron1 lSee lfl~1 .. r , P ugc :\2) Home Guard Now Limited \\'1\S lll:\(;1·c )~ CL'.PI ) -1'he !louse Go\'erntnent Operations Commiltt•c hus voted to lin11t St:crct St•1·vice prott•ctlon to Oil<' pri\'<Jl l'IY O\\·nc d \H'C'S idt•ntiul horne. The meus urt, aut luu·l'd hy t'o n1n1ittcc Chui rman J:.i ck llrooks. {0 -Tcx. l. g l'C\\'Outofthl' p1.1ncl's hearings last ycur th<ll ri..•\'ealed SI 7 m illinn \\'as slJl•nt hy 1h c govcrn1n c nt nn llichard !\I . Nixon's honics in Key liisc·ayn<.·. 1'1i.i .. and San C lemente. The measure ;:1pproved 1'hul':-.· . day "·ould rcquil'l' 1.111 future cx- pcnditurC'S :1t a pres ident'!' . pri\"atc home IJC' first approvt•d , by the Secret Set'\'il'c und ull "in· sta llations 1n<ulc "'ould ren1~in the property or tlu.• gu1't:l'lln1cnl to be removed '"hc1l the need £01' protection ends. ~ltl'l'iltllHILn i,:. :11·t·:J . But ltuop :-.u id Lh1..· :11r110t I. itlt•u ha:. ;:1 11un1 bl•1· 11f dra\\ hul·ks. pl'illtip;.i)l_r lhl· lltJ l!>l' \\ hi(.'/J \\OUld hit s urr uu ndin ).! re s id 1~n ti ul ;:n't•:i s. ,\1Jdit'ion;llly, Roup s:.id. the uppro;i('h pallt•r n fu r <J n airport 111 Lh;.it lot<Jtion \1·outd l·onflil·t \l'ilh fli ghl p;:1 lll'rn:--"L El 'l'oro i\lar1ne Corps 1\i1·Stati011 . ;\sked \\hat lilt· t h:.in tes ;:i1·c lh ~1t :.in airporl \\ill be bu.ill 111 the <u·l·a. l~oop s:1id . ·1 1·d bet l'Yt·r· ~thing I U\I II U ~:J lllSt J\. .. Holdup Man Gets $1,000 . For Fune1·al Br K;\Tll"\' t~l~i\l'\("\" 01 lhe O•ily Pilot St~!t ,\ b-.n<lit . \\"ho \\'role ~ null' l'l<1i n1ing ht· 1\·a :-, a tc1·n1 inal t·anct•r \"ic1in1 . bouciht hin.st·lr ;1 Sl.000 funeral \1·ith 1\hUL 11 .. :.aid \\'US ;J bottle of nilrogJ~'Ct•ri ll ·rhursda~· at <1 Founla111 \':1lll·~ s;.1vings and loan uffit·I!. 1°hl' rol>bl·r~· tunk pl:1<'l' tit I ~U · p.n1 . al lhl' \\'ol'ld 5r.1:,·in~s ~111U J_oan 1\s sol'i<.1liu11 , ll :1rbur l ~oult•\·urd und Edingt:r A\'t'llltl' In his no ll', thl' 111:.in :.:iid hl' llt•t•dccl Sl.000 fur ··a dl't'l'lll fu11eral. .. t-'BI :.igcnt~ l'l'J>ot1 t•d to· d:iy. lie s ho1\·t•d thl' tellt•r a bottle uf Cll·:n· liqui1I , \\·riti11 g hL' ha<l nothing to Ji\·c ror and ,,·ould blO\\" up the bank 1f he didn't gt•t ttu· cu::.h . Bul. FBI agl·lll~ nult~d. ht• tc)IJk ont~· the S I ,000 ht• ~1::.k1,.'{\ fol'. 11..•:1\"· 1ng bc·hincl t•a:-.h ;it uthc1· tl'lll·r ;.;ta t ion:.. 'l'hl· FUI .... :1id thl· n1:.111 ,. dt·~t·i-ibt•d as :dioul •15 Yl·ars ulJ. fi rst t•nll'rt·d till' uffi ct· al 1:15 p n1. h:.inding !ht• lt·l lt•1· :.1 note :-.:J~'iu g he 1\ :111lt•d to ~l'l' tht• \. n.1_;:t11<..1 gcr. "-.._{he 1nun:igl·r \\a:-. IJu;.;r ..... o 1he rnu n left, rl·turn111 g \I ith lhl' su nll' note ~I l'l'1\ n1i11utt·s l<.itt·r. 1\gain. thC' Jll:.tnagl.'r \\":J~ bu:.~. \\'hen the n1an rcturnt·d ugai11. l1t• h:t nilcd tht• lt'11t'I' !ht• robbl'I'.\" note. FRI :.i gt·nt~ t•x pl;nnl·d. lie then fl t·d 111 ~111 oldl'I" rnodt·I c·:ir , \\'ith tht• lict·n:.t' pl~1ll' p:1rtly t'O\"t•rt·d b\' a elolh. thl' f>'BI suid . 'l"ht• 111:1°11 \\'a:, ;il)out. l'i\'l' fl·t·t. IU int·hl'S tull. 15t) jiounds. \\ilh gruy hair. thit·k·f1·:11nt·tl g la:-.st·s :.ind u 1t<1t·k-1nark1.:d facl'. thl' 1·'13 1 l'l" J)(i l'tt•d. I le dnl not ~p<.•<Jk throughout th•• 1·ubbl·r~·. ll ~inJ..; bill,\" tht• noll'S to t•o111111 u n It· <.it t'. Oran;t•·~' C:oas l u 6~ ~ "' t•;1f l1c•r ~l ostly sunny S;.itu1·d;1,\ hut son1c lu\1 <·louds and fog in thl' n1orni11~ hours. t \Y a rn1t•r ll·1n11t..•raturcs \\'ith h ighs 111 tilt..• 60s. l .O\\s tonight mos1l y in ·10s. l:\'SI H•: l 'ODA l ' ('/11ldre11 llCJL"C 11111(/111' IL'<J,llS of 11ei1ing Ille 1rorld, ris they 11.'lll (/l'll!()llSfr(!lt' 111 (JU art t'J"/H/)lf rr/111:// np(.'nN SC1 lurcloy, St't' .~turu f)y Ocr1/y f)t/ot sraff 11 rrter /f1 /or11 l\n!/•' lHt JXJ9l' ('/ u/ today·11 \\'1•1•/..·t'11dl'r. •••de.·~ &I YOU• S.,vlce " -···' C•·' &o.11111'1 "' Mutulll Fu""\ '" L..M. kyd .. N~llOll.11 N~"'' .. CIUlornu " Ofe11,..ceunty •• Ciao•••"" 01.10 i-. ... 1. 111·1 Co""'' " Ae•l.111•4111t• Cl·• Ct•u-rd " SJI••• "•rler " Dt.llh Netltt• •• ""'' '" Editorial Ptlft •• Stot.kM.ll t Ot l• '" ~111.ll'l<t '" Ttlt•">Ol'I " l>toro\ro~ ., fllNle<\ ... tn1eu'l'l•UIOl'I " w.•·~· " Alll\~fl. " -ldNt•• .. Mtltbo• •• weeotncttr Cl·I • I' ' A2 OAILYPILOT N • Fund Set ,, For Horse Owners 1:-Unds <.·ollcctl·d th rough lhc ):';iir i\'l'ighbors t.·ffort, :.1n a ppt.•;.1l :1nnu un ('cd in la st Sunday 's 01·;.1ng l· Coust Daily l'i\ot to help those "·hu Jost horses in last ,..,cek's fuirgrounds firL•, <ire be· ing turned o,·c1· to thl' Bonnit.• and Clvdt• f\l e1norial 'frust. i 'his is tht' naml• or a spc.~c i ~1l ;1croun1 Ht lht"' Bank of Costa ~l esu . It '''as opened by 1\·t rs. Darrilr n Oli r i.:r , a Cost.i!_ ~1cs a 1nothl'r ,,·ho is hc:.idin g a coin · 'munitr r111n po.lig n to raise rnonC'y ·10 bu\' nc,,· horst..'s one! to start :i publi~ l'(l lll'~l ri :1n j)rogram. 1'hc Good :-.; t•ighh<n-S effort ,,.<JS :tnnounc:cd in tht.• llo1·sin ' 1\round s ection of last \\'l1Ck 's Sund ~1 y Dail ~~ Pilot . lnforn1;1tion on hO\\' to n1ake donutions to the nC\\' ft1 11 tl (";ill hl' ti ht;ti ned rro 11l ('hrist iuc Pt.•ck or '.'iorf1 ll urst in the Bank of ('os l'a ;\fcsa's nt.•\\' ill'· 't.'OUnlS de pul'ltnent . Sea Explorer Scouts: urc plan· ning to tuke up collc<.·tions at the benefit hors(' sho\\' on the fair· grounds Suturday, al noon <1nd al ti p.n1. This m on C'~· :tl ~o ,,·i ll be turned ().\·e r to the Uonnic. :.ind Cl,, de !\ll'n1ori;.d ·r ru~t . ' , ... F'rom Page .4 I HORSES ... ing eont <•t lt.·d by l\l a ~·or Al \'in I .. Pinkie.'" patrolled the grounds Thursd<t y night to check the gcne1·a1Jy unattended stubles. -The fuir boa rd agreed to hire a nig ht\\'at c hman to g ua rd against a ne\\' fire oc curring unti l tc1nporiJl'y. but SiJfC'r, f:.i t ilities arr put up, -Fi.lirgrounds ;\lanag('r J in1 Porte rfield \\:.i s instructC'd to contact n1 anufa{·ture rs of tem- po1-.11·y stalJle facili li cs tod<ly iJnd to gC't the Sl<dls pul in tis ~oon as possible. It \\·:1s indi{':.ilctl th<tl the !'air t!1:.l!'i l't \1·ould provide !ht• );111d and th e utilities for lhl' llC\\' faeil 1t1l'.S, but lhat the use of thl' ~liJll:. themse lves \\'Ould be paid for by the horse 0\1·ners, -.\no thcr s\{'P bt>ini; pursu(•tl today is the possibility of install- ing s prinklC'rs in the uld \1 ()()(1 b<i r n s t o m ak (• the m s:.if e . Pinkley, u 1n cn1bl'r uf the Cost<t i\lC's <J c;ounly \\'a tc r District . s<i id th<il the district <.'o uld pro\·idc the munpo,\·cr t o in s t a ll th e sprinkle rs. but \\·ho \\'Ould pay for the e<1uipmcn t \\'as le ft un · anS\\'l'l'C~. In I.he lone haul. the Bo11rd sc·t ;:1 coal or b ui ldi ng .... nC\\' eque!>lriun f<icili t ~·. To do this, it ,·otcd to purs ue funds that l\lrs. :'1.ladi11c Ca rpcntt•r. \1·ife of State Sen. Dennis Ct1rpe nter I R- I'\e\1·port Be ath ), s aid •\Vere avail<tblc i n :.i s tate fire m11rsn:.tl ·s e m erge ncy fund . Thi<; money <:o uld be obt:.iincd only. hO\\'e\·cr. if the l>0<Jrd voted . to ta\.;l· lhc t•qut·stri <.J n c lement out ol lhe m<1 ste r plun that \\'ill h<.! dr<tu·n up for lo ng·lerrn f<iir· grou1:tls dc \·c lopmcnt. The board votctl 1.1nanin1ou3Jy to do this and to se ek this e rnt·rgcncy money through th e off ice of Tom Bc;.ir. ~ head of the slate 's Oi \'ision of '. F;.iirs :ind Expositions. Lal er ~l a :o.•o r P inkley promised · t h:.il Cos ta '.\l t.•s <t \\·ould help the board in it s pursuit of the slate funding. Letters of !'.>up port arc be in g soug ht fro n1 l"C\\'porl Beach and th e Orange Co unty s uper\·isors. Councilman J :1t k H<tmnictt :tl so \\·ill meet "·ith Di\·ision of fairs and E xposition'> offi ci;i ls \\'hitc in Sacram{·nto . n<'xt '.\'Cl'k on other city businc ... s. . ness. . f·air g r o u n cl s ;...1 ;1n agt·r • Port11 rfil·ld d e nied todiJ V th at : parts or ho1·scs rcm:.iin On the : grounds . 1\ rendering ('Ompanv : \va s hir{·d t o 1·cmo\'c thC : carcasses hut complaints \\'Cl'C : made th ul the job \Vas not com· : pleted. • . I I • . l ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT Tn1 °'""9" C.Di•1 0 .. >I• Polo•. w.1n ""''" ,.,..,, l>•,..<I ,,... N~w;·I'•••'·" pwth......., l>Y ""' C•"n"" CW•I Pybh,r\ln(j (.omp,!ny \tpM~l~•·<ll!la<•\ "'" ""'Dh•r>ll<I M<>n<ld• 1"•0~<1fl •••••~ '"" fo.!" 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V•••·· )\)01 ~ ..... , wa . .i •'\on p.,90 I''~*•• Trlephone (714 ) 642·4321 Classifi ed AdvertislnQ i42-S678 "::Olt•"llhl, It/~ O•~nq• to~! ••~1><1\l,.ng (O"'P"~· Nonf .. lllM•~· '"~···~•-o>l' .... n.•~··•I m••I~' or"''~'''"'"""'•"'''''~ m•f ~· ftl'l•0011~1cl wol~O~I '~'''"' l>"''"''l•On ol (OPJ'<11ntown1r. , l St tona ,,.,, poU•Q1< P••a ~• lo••• ""•••· C..••IO•ft•f )\O!l\<f <l>l-llf Cf""' l l Ol'.lmon1n1, • '" m•ll U Oil motllPl!J, mt hit•, O•>l•ntHOl!l l l,OG ;<-~~""'··~·~·~~~~~~~~~~-' .. ' I ' r--· Friday. Aprfl 18, 1~75 O.llly Pilot SI.Ill PPloto Cutti1ig Up \\'he n eount y S upcr\·isor 'fhon1 as Riley ste µpccl up t o t·ut the ccren1011 ial ri bbon during d l'd icalion rites Thursda y at t he Bl'\\' !!arbor Jucl ieial J)istriet Court . the <·l'rC•n1oni <il s ciS3D l'S fell apart. ,\n1ong the dig1111 ari(•:-. a t the C\lcnt \\'ere (fron1 left ) J udge C;;i l\'in Schn1 idt, Rile y , 'fruffic Con1n1 issioncr Lletly Lou Lumorcciux a nd Jud ges Selin1 Fl'a nklin un d Ooncild Dungan. Officials final!)' gol every thing togeth{'r a nd courthoqse al 460 1 Jamboree Blvd .. Newµort Beach, was opened. From Page ,\ I ELECTION. • pro\·ec1 ~l'\'{'l'<tl yt.•;11·~ :.i go :.i s :.in ult cm'pt to pro\'Ldt• property t;1x rt.•li e f and cq uiJ li i'e spendi ng <in1ong school di ~tri ct s. ,\notht·r d 1ffl'l'l'ne c bl't\\'l'l'll th is l'll·ctiun" <ind l:.i~t ~·cur·s '4t- tl·n1pt i ~ lh iJ t a f il'C'·Yi''-11' limit LS pla1l·tl tint/us lax 1n('J"C<1 st.·. 'fbt.• :\o\·l'lll bt.·1· <.1 llt•n1p t had nu SUl'h pro\·isinn. S n1~tl]\\'OOcl told the eha n1bt·r c·o1nmittcc he bcliC\'{'S taxpayer s \l {'r(· ~aying in the la:;t elect ion th :il the v \\anted the boa rd tu pro\·e 1hiit its rinan(·j:.i\ problems rt~a ll ~· l'X isl a nd t hen make r(•;,d f..1fforts :.it <:utling bac·k <.ind bei ng n1orc effi<: ien t . "I be lic,·c '' c"\·e tlone this. f-'or the past f<.•\\. months \\'e'\'e bct·n e xamin1n g und sevcrl·ly t·utting back the budget ," ht• S<.iid . 'fo date. trustee s h<t\·e idcn· lifif..•d cutbacks t ol cd ing S3 .5 nl il lion to gi\'e them u baJi)nced bud get for 1975·76 . or !hill iJmount. bet\\'<'Cn Sl.5 and Sl.8 million comes f1·om the central district bud ge t. 'f hat includes <.·atcgories sue h <is trans1>0rt=i1- tion. m :.t intt.·11 ~1TlCe <tncl 01x·ration. profl'S!.iu n:.i l 1TICl'tings <.1nd con · ~lillLint~. "'f hOl'il' <:UI"> \\On't IX' reslOl'C(I rt•J.!iJ rdlt:!'.>l'i of \\'hcthe1· the clet'· tion is Slif..0 ('l':-.Sful." Sm;1Jl\\'ood pro1n i:-('d. '"fhe cu!s \\·e ·c1 re~to re \1·ould be those that d1rt.·t \J\· affe<:t ttle t!as~ru11n1 . ··ht· uddt·d. "I th1 nk if \\'e ("<.in get the \\Ord out l hat the sc hool district docs ha\'(.• :i lt.·gitirnatc problem -a real budget erunch --the com · '!1un 1tr \\'ill su ppo r t u s, · Sm alh\OOd s;.1ul F airgrowul.s Fire Probe Starts Monday Costa !lles<1 Fire Dep<i rtmc nt :irson in ,·c sti gators 1,1.·jJI be unu- blc to beg.in s ifti ng. rubble (or elut.•s to <t fire that killed 14 hors l~s ;.1t the Orange County Fairgl'ounds iJ "·eek ago before :.it least '.\.1 onday. '!'his is the latest assessment conc('rning-e xtremely muddv conditions at the slable ba rn s ite \\"hich \Vi.IS nearly leveled by lhe tragic blaze that roared through I it !;1st Fridav . Ba ttalion Chier R obert r Beauchump has been a"•aiting the end of a lmost continuous rains '''hit h ha ,·e kept the cor· doned-off fire site a morass of n1ud, vii·tuall y impossible to gel through. 'fhousands or gallons of \\'<lier \\·ere poured onto the (James in· it iully during the 6 :40 a.m. blaze, then it 1,1.•a s hosed do\\·n again iJboul fi ve hours later \\.'hen it flared up again . Sever<tl storms passing over the Orange Coast area have kept it a seiJ of muck since. Stable tenants. mean"'hile, h<1ve complained because dela y in the in vestigation means longer hcfore the debr is can be cleared a\\'a y and a ne1\' building erected. .\rson ha s been mentioned as a po~si ble cause of the fire, but ('hie! Be :.iuch a mp said the ex- plo~i\'e rate at '\'hich it consumed the !'.>table is not evidence in 1lsclf. li e said it is not uncommon ror ;1 fire in a super·heated struc· ture. cs pcci:.i lt y one built or o ld \\OOd . to engulf 10 feet or the building in l\\'O ~r t hree seconds. ' Fro• Page AJ~ HINS:HAW •.• room. ,\ Ja\\·yer hi1n self. Stc\\·a rt re- port edly \\''-I S granted in1munity fron1 prosecution in return for his IC'Sti lTIOll \' <J lld \\'<IS al!O\\"Cd to ('Onsu lt \~·ith his altornC'y al in· t t·r\·;11 ~. ll i n s ha\\'·~ ch i t•f a id e is belic\·cd to hu\·e rf..•turncd to \Vu sbin gton s hortly uft er putting in hi s appearance before the gr:.ind j ury. li urton and St e\\art's ;ip· pe arunce before the jury is an in- dication that the nine indict- rn(•nts already returned in the campaign scandal did not put <tn end to the investigation, Since the indictments '-''ere r e- turned in early December. Assis- tant Assessor George Upton and Tandy Corporation Vice Presi· ' dent James Buxton have been in- . dieted on three bribery counts each. The follo"·ing day, Capizzi and di strict <tttorney investigator John Co leman obtained a search u•arrant and seized stereo equip· ment in l.f inshaw 's Alexandri a ,. Va., apar tment. Bornh Put in Bread JER USALE~t CAP) -Poli{'<.' dismantled a born b hidden inside a loa( O( bread in busy dO\\"nt0\\'11 Je rusalem toda y. The bomb ,,·as discoveretl on a sidc\\·alk on Jaf-· (a Road, the cit y's main street. • · · Threat Increases U.S. Burns Up Saigon Files BULLETIN WAS HINGTON <UPI> Setretary or Stile llenry A. Kiss-· Inger told the llouse Interna- tional RelaLions Committee lo· day he had seen "so1ne 11lauslblc r-:ports" or executions of South Vletnam~se officials by Com· munists. SAIGON CU PJ ) -The U.S. Embassy began burning "non- essentia l·' papers at its <.·losely guarded compound today as the m ilitary thre at lo Saigon in- crel.lsed by the hour, The Britis h Embassy said it also 1,1.·as burning files and Australia \varned its cilizcns to leave. The U.S. a irc:r a ft carrier t:n- PHNOM PENH ORDERED EVACUATED. Slory, A4. LA HABRA FAMILY GETS 3 ORPHANS-B9 terptise, meanwhile, left Manila .unexpectedly and there were re- ports it might be heading for South Vietnamese waters to help \\'1 th any emergency evacuation or Americ a ns. Don Juan's Loss Stated At $300,000 A loss or S300,000 \1•as reported . tod:.iy in the sinking of the ss.root anc ho\'y seiner Don Juan, which went do1,1.•n off Newport Beach Thursday. 1-le r c rew of 12 \\'<tS rescued. 1.farbo r patrolmen today s aid tt.t the vessel which s<1nk in ~~ut 600 feet of \\'<.tier had a net alxiard \1·orth SI00.000. 1'he sink ing took plucc shortly :.i ftf..•r 11 a .m . :.ind first "'as hoticcd by a passing plane. The pilot informed Orunge Counly ,\irport's lO\\'l'r and 1naritimc rescue, <1 ge ncies then sped to the scene. \\'itncsses from shore. includ- ing li(eguurds at Ne\\'port :.ind ;i dory fi she rn1 en; sa id the vessel sank \\'ithin fi\·e minutes and dur- ing th a t period another COTTi· m ercia l fi shing boat was brought close by so that the crew of the Don Juan could be brought to s:.1fety. 'rhus far offici:.ils have round no cause or the sinking. Th e boat, used t o harvest :.inchovies for fish meal and other b~'·products , bud a load of 4,000 1>0unds or the fi sh on board <Jt the time of the sinking. The O\\•ncr of the seiner is John Guerra or San Pedro. The skip- per ,,·as identified c.is Vincent \'e lusich of Monte rey. Farm lubor camps a re inspect- ed a nnu a lly b y the l·lcalth Department. Mocalis said there has never been a problem "'iltt either camp. 1'hc U.S . £n1bassy said It wus stepping up C\•ucuation or non· essential Arneric an personnel in Linc '''itb President Ford's order lo cut ba(·k the 4.000 or so Arhl'l'it:.i ns in South Vietnam to 1.000. Hut only 35 Americans ;1r · 1i\'('d t.od ay ~1t Clark AFR in the l1hili ppines rronl Saigon. Soulh Vi etnan1ese military sourtes said e lements of 10 North Victnan1e se divisions wer e dep loyed in a n arc north, northeust a.nd south or Saigon a nd some n1em bcrs of an 11th, the North \1ietnamese312th Com· 1nando Divisio n. have already in - fill rated into Suigon. "'(:{ ;-':( ..:, l'ro•P~AI HELP .•• South Vfe tnam as rapidly as possible. : The committee also passed a .resolution telling President Ford he already has constitutional ·authority, regardless or the War ·Powers Act. l o e vacuate 'Americans and urging hin1 to do so immediately . Severa l senators noted that :.ilthough it was not the intent of the committee, they relt the President could use the funds for military item s the White House felt necessary to protect the lives o( America ns. . In testimony beCore the Jlouse .International R elations Commit- :tee, Secretary of State 1-le nry A . ~issinger denied today that lhe ~Administration was deliberately ·Pelayin g the eva c uation or .r\mericans and warned that the s ituation in South Vietnam re· mains grave. ' Kissinger, said the United States was seeking to reduce the number of Am e ricans in South \1ietnam .. in s uch a way which dres not present a panic. We are n1oving at a pace 1,1.·hi ch seems to protect rnosl. ·' Se\·eraJ Sf..'llUtOrS hU\'C claimed the U.S. a mbassador to South S:.dgon, G ranan1 ~-l artin, has been s lo\\' in getting Amt.·1i cans out of Sou th Victnu1n . Kissinger, ho\\'ever, e xpressed his personal c:onfidence in !\1 artin. In a series or extremely close votes, the once·hawkish Senate Armed Ser vi ces Committee b<ilkcd Thursday at all com- promise bids to boost military aid beyond the S300 m ii lion Vihich was a utho1·ized but not appropraialed Ii.1st year . 1'he panel has voted on 1nore than SIO billion in Vietnam Viar funds over the years. l\leanwhile. U.S. immigration ·officials suy they havetempora1i- ly halted the airlift o(South Viet- namf..•se children to the United Stutl.'s to make s ure <ill are or- pha ns. They said they took the action :.i(ter 28 Cambodiail children ar- 1i \'ed several days ago without proper documents showing them to be orphans. Clouted Boy Recuperating From Page Al SPRING LAMP SALE ,\ :\1:\\'p 11 rl B t·;.ic h \QUt h ('lubbed "111\ a pool f..'uc. hy ;1 ~·oun)!e r boy 1n an <llterc<1tion :.tl ihe llurbo r ;\re:.i Ro \'s Club is t·o nval{':,1,;1 n·1 iJ t hoinc tocl a'' . . . uftl'r ~ix U:.1y'>' hospilulization. I.~·n C. Gc·ronim i. Hi, of 2301 Fr:n1t isc:o Orlve. \1·as 1·elc:ised from ~l oa ~ ~T e rnori;il llos pit<i l \\'l'dnc!'.>d a~·. ·;.i \\'l'ek uft er tht' in- <.'id<.!nt at !ht· t•lu/J 's L'pp{•r fj;i y Mr<i n<.·h. 'f he ;\'t·\\ po rt II arbor lli gh Sthool studt·nt ·s f:i thl'r, ;i l~o 1 .. \11 r.eron1 ni 1. i~ a !'it:h11olt1·:11·hcl' ,.;1 d lcJrrl1l'I' L'o:-;t .1 .\f t·~<.1 l 'Ll \' C'uu111·il (';1 rHl id :1 Lt• · ·rh<: ho.' ~ ;dlt'L'l'd ...... ~:.111 :1111. 11. \1 ;1s ;1 d n1111 \'ti 1 o ')1·;.1ngl' Cou nl y .l 11 1·l'ndt• llall pt"n(lin g jU\'l'nile <·ourt ar·1 ion IJll l'h oi r).!t'~ of :1 ),~oi ul\ \IJlh <J dl':1 dl ~ \\ t.«.JIHJt\ Bank Robber Out of Luck REKO. ;\C'\', (t;PI)-Kcnneth G. 1\nd~rson , 48. ,,·antC'd lo t.r \' hi s luck at<1 g;imh lin~C'asi no . bl;t it r:1n out before he could get to lhc tables. 1\nd t·r son . of !\Jndc sto :ind GL•<n'gt•lo\\'n in C.111i (orni11 , \\'OS a rre s ted o n b <tn k r o bbcr:i· l'h:1rg(·s· '' hl·n h{' triC'd to ex· t hiJ nge $7 ,000 1n curr{'ncv' -still in h11nk bund le~ -for th(p~. l,olit<' s:iid a casino c:1s hicr bcc<1m c· sus pi<•io us bcL'llll!'iC tht• money \\'3~ stilt in h;111k bu ndles and in n b:ink b<tg from J:'alr Oaks, C<ilif,· ~. ROTC ... grarn. But \\'illiam Parker. an us5oti at(· phys ics professor, said th<1 t <ti lc us t l \\'O s tude nts enrolled for fall h ad come to UC I specifically for the ROTC pro· gr:1m. '!'h e p r og ram , 1,1.·hic h i s ~chedul e d to begin next fall , \\ould gi\'f..' students $100 a month to lake p<trt. .\ldri l'h h;1!'.> ~a id he CXJX·cts lo\\' cn1·o ll n1ent in the program IJl't'<l ll~t· (J f thl' iricon\·f..•nien l'(' or clr1\·1n g to t.:SC . ()oug r··1nlayson , :1 J{•adcr ofthc :.lUclt.·Jlt r1 ppO)>lllOI\ to l{Q.f C. C:Oll - d(•lllll~·c] till' p1·ng1·;.11n as a n •·un - l\;111tl'd i n1 po~ili o11 of the U.S. 1 n 1 1itar~· <1pp :1ralus here." lie Pl'l•dil'.tt.·d that thi: inCOll \'C· nil..'nt'l' of the progr;im \1·ould ul- 1 11n<itcl ~' rt'!>Ull ir. <Jn on ·campus RO TC proi,:r:.irn l-ii 1nilarl .'" ~li k e Ut•anan or the r<Jm pu s ''t•le rans ' affairs office, s1.1id m ost \'Cl(•r:1ns on campus :.ire oppo~<.·d to m 11Itary train ing at l:Cl . "\\'c lf..·f! tht• military to gel '1\\ a~· from rn a ny o( lhc things ROTC' rc pr '("l ents." he S<tid . Ran1nn Curi1•I, ('<llTIPU S a r- fi rmu\J \'C ut·tion offic-e r. ussniled thl' progr u111 a~ d1scriminutory againsl 1\'0mcn. 'the program. he said . <i ll O\\'S men to trfli n as pilots, but denies the sume op- portu 1111~· to \\'OmC'n . Th hulk of lhc opposition, ho\\C\'t•r. ,,·as aim r d :1t shooti ng down the ucadcmic credentiols oft he It OT~ progrum. ' Featuring such well known lines as Marbro • Stiffel Design Guild Knob Creek Fredrick Cooper I "" • and more --- Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your house at reduced prices DREXEL-HER ITAGE-HEN AEOON-WOOOMAAK..:...KAAAS TAN-BAKER 7eJ WIHDA YS & SA TUIDA YS 9:00 lo S:lO ., I I NEWPORT BEACH• li27 \l.'ES1'CLlfF DH . 642·20.50 . LAGUNA BEACH; J4.'l N•l lfl'll C(IAS'I' 11"''\· .. ,I~ G~St TORRANCE• 2:1.,.9 llAWMIORNJ<: BLVD. 1(lj11:n Fri .1119, Sun . 12·S:301 371!1·12'79 .I \ I I ' ' I lj I 'I J " I •• 'Ta~ Reh111tes . ( ~. flow ,l\.fuch Will Yoii . Get Back? ,•: '.-r , , :. ~ ,,By.snv1" POllTE11 .:q • 1 ""f"1h 1n o sni.,, . ' 'l ,_ ... ~ ' .:Exam~ (1~: Yc.f aresingle. had aft adiust.ed 1ross in- " ol '1:0,Goo; in 1974 oin1wh1ch you ~1--a federal income ~-ot $1,W. Y9!''ll SOQ9 get a rebale.•dtr the taa: r~uc · lljilalawol$152.0KF. 1 ' -• fi•.Example (:!): •you _...,....,......_ ____ , : married, botl))bver : b.•d an adjusted 'lDC'Ome of $6,300 in a'nd pokl • tax or 2. You'lf get lhe nfmum eb•t< or .• Money's Worlh- . ... _ _..... Ex•.mple (3 l . You both wbrk and tile 'u joint return. You ve 1e\',t;n c~iJ.4rco, all dtipendent, und had oin AGl or ,000 lut Y!•r on which you paid a tax or S4 ,380 You too iet tht mmimUtn $100 rebate •:Example (4) You both work and file" a joint return You ve no children, had a 1974 AGI or $15,300 and a L<lx bill of ,280. You're in line for the maximum $200 rebate. Exarqple (5): You 're a widower with ~ s mall child in f your AGI wus $22,000 and your lat(, bill, $3,540. You must uce your possible $200 by $2:,000 /Sio.ooo or 20 percent. of 1100Lhal exceeds the mlnJmum So your rebate 1s $180. . ' " 1Example (6): You 're retired and O\ler 65, had an AGI of 94,000 in 1974. Very heavy medical expenses reduced your ·~bill Lo $1 ,800. Your ix>te'ntial rebate of $180 a lso must be ' uced by the proportion of $4 ,000 to $10,000 times the $80 in cesa or the $100 mm1mum Since 40 pe rcent o( $180 1s $32, ur rebate will be $148 ·. Example C7l You re both over 65. had a 1974 AGl-of ;000 and a tax bil l of $95 Your rebate will be $95, the actual • x you paid ' The most widely pubhetzed feature of the new 1975 lax .,,; is the rebate or 10 percent of your '74 tax hab1 ht1 cs 'ich it gives individual taxpayers within certain limits ilh two exceptions ehg1ble taxpayers get a refund between and $200. T he refwtd system, Prentice·Hall explains 1n 'ptivately circulated letter to subscribers, works like this. . · -$100 to taxpayers with btlls between $100 and $1,000 ··--Ten percent of liability 1( your tax hab1ht1es exceed 1.000, up lo a maximum rebate of $200, wit h a phaseout 1r r adjusted AG I exceeds $20,000 .' -Full lax refund for taxpayers with tax bills of less 'll.n $100 This as the first exception to the $100 m1n1mum re-uha. There's a phaseout or the rebate 1r yo ur AGI was more SZ0,000 -. Knd 1( your adjusted gross income v.1as ,OOOor more, you 'II receive a m1111mum $100 refund Q How do you figure out your refund'' ~ A0 • Don't bother The IRS will work 1t out for you -and •• n;piost instances, your rebate will be sent lo you by J une 15 ~.Q. What about 1nameds f1l1ng separate retur11s '' • A All the fi gures are cut 1n half The m1n1mum rebate 1s (the second exception to the m1n1mum $100 payment) bile the maximum 1s $100. The ad1usted gross income r e· uction comes 1n above $10,000 (;.1nd the proportion 1s the rnount in excess or SlO.OOOover $5,000) Q, Who quah/1es /or the refund? A Onlv ti S citizens anti resident uht•ns. It's not avail a le to trusts or est a tes. or to non· resident a henf. Although a 974 decedent's final Form 1040 can produce a rebate, Pren· 1ce·Hall emphasizes that his estate can't claim 1t for 1n :Orne in r espect of a decedent or other income reahzed by tl\e estate 1n '74. ., Q. lm't theTe any rinng you re $Upposed to do? A. Just make s ure yo u filed your 1974 income lax return on time and prope rly <Deadlin e was Aµr . 15 ) "Properly' means you did nol s ubtract any ant1<.·1pated refund from any extra payment you might have sent in because you were un derNithheld What you 're gett.1ng from the IRS before the of June is a future rebate. not a present tax credit Q. What about the ta:r credit ? And tl1e specim one-shot po11- ents to retired per10111? And the new credlls for low-income la:r- yera? Where do they f1t 1n? A. Monday's column will summarize the key details of• hese, The fundamental point to keep 1n mind 1s that v.1hlle on the surface, these seem small 1nd1\11dua l, mostly one·shoL tiX breaks, taken together they add up to bJihons or dollars. ltnd they will have -as they always have -a mult1pLier ef f+c!t. A couple of hundred of one·shot t ax credit $30 checks spent. say, 1n a clothing store will fun out and become thousands or dollars and then-tens-o:t"'thousands and lhen ~llhons of extra spending MARKET HIGHLl"6HTS "' ... 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I · · Then director l·likmel Avedis did an unheard of thing. 1-fe walked across the set to drape a corner or the counterpane over the exposed nank. ··1 was never so happy about a nything in my lire," s aid Miss Williams. ••FO R 1 t YEARS directors h a v e don e nothing but s how as .much of my body as possible . And here was a man covering me up! Thal moment wa s a r e a l breakthrough for me. ''A1aybe it wi ll end my career as a sex sy mbol ." She may dislike dis· playin g her ch3i'ms"'on inovie EDV W~LL.l~MS . sets. but is not adverse to ShO"'JOg them ofC lft the privacy oC her home. She wore onl y a thin leather jacket which feU as close to her navel as her knees. It "'as loosely fastened down the front, exposing a con. sider a ble amount of the \\liltiams epidermis. It "'as abundantly clear s he wore not another stitch. AROVND JIER NEOi WAS a di a mond pin "'hich .spelled out "lust.'' 1-ler bare midriCf "'as encircled by a thin gold band. (;ntil now she gave the appearance of be· ing a willing participant _in t~e nu_de gatefolds of n1 agazines and sexplo1lat1on fhcks. But no , she posed reluctantly as a means for attaining stardom. "Afte r 16 pictures and 10 years you can imagine how muc h this serious part in a mov· ie m eans to me," s he said. "Avedis actuaJly gave me direction and motivation for my role: as a female s ur'geoo ". She d escribes her character as a female "'Ben Casey.'' ••A.LL TllE OTHER directors made me stand in one place, look in a certain directi?n and repeal my lines. That 's all there was to it. They \lo'ere just interested in my body, "Now the camera is going to·concentrale on my face. I want to be a serious professi~n al actress during the day and save the evenings for pouring champagne and being sex~.'' He r riim credits were somewhat inflated. None of her pictures v.·as porno. but neither was any endorsed by the Daughters of the American Revolution. ··1 was given co·starring roles, but my ap· pe~rances didn't justify the billing," she said. ''They were ju.st cameo parts. - ••t WAS IN 'BEVOND the Valley of the Dolls' 10 minutes. My part in 'The Seven Minutes' was about seven minutes. And in 'Where It's At' my role was onl? five minutes long. "lo 'Dr. Vixen' I 'm on screen for lOS minutes!'' She likes lo think of herself as a survivor. She said any other girl would have given up after a decade of playing sex kittens. "1 'm not going lo wind up being a waitress,'' she predicted. . ''All the nudity and sex s erved its purpose. I wanted to create a name for myself and I have. It' cost a lot of money, lovers, parties and heartache, Now it's worth it. "I l..OOK ON THOSE 10 years a s training fort he future.•· \llhcther the training is a.s valu able as the Actors Studio remains to be seen. Gifts by Heiress To Guru Blocked · VANCOUVER . B.C. fAP) -A British Colom· bia Suprem e Court order ha s block e d a n Amcrici.in heiress from hand ing over much of her "'e<J lth t o l.uru ~l a h araj Ji. Da r b y J\l cNeu l 's cCJ pit a l assets in thC' t.:nilcd States are said to be worth ubo ut $500,000. J US T I C t; II. t:. J lutcheon s aid that her plans to c ive the money lo the guru are ''8hccr folly." The court orde r re- quires her to s ubmit lo a mental assessme nt by three British Columbia doctors who will be de. signal ed by the B.C. College of Physicians <:ind Surgeons. PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS iiw1n11ss N.t.Ml"loTATaM.-NT TJw lol1-•"'J "rMIOI\ ••• ~-· _,~: ,.AN FAAf , 'tS )ltll ~~ Urlll NO. )1, ~pOtl &.t<fl, C•lll , tlttit Jell f-ln,tOltln. 'Ho)I W•lkw "-" Dr~lllM&-,Cllllf.Mnt ~ $111•M ... VIM•ll l•lll, H.~I W.l'tf' LftO<., "°""-C•tl\>'01" Tiii\ biil.,1110\\ f, (Clftcllol(IN by • ~flt•lll (N<IMnlllO. 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Lt!•Mll""' This st.iiemen• •as li•ed ""''" t~ C-~v Cle•~ ol Of•nge CoontvonAQ1i1 11, 1915. ""q Pllbll~ Oran!l'e (D.a~I Oilirf Pllol, AprU ll.2S,lnd~.J1. •. 191S 1)61-7~ PUBLIC NOTICE Fro•Pa9eA7 PARKING CITATIONS. • • PUBLIC NGnCE PUBUCNOncE ,~;u be issued fo r arrest or the vehicle O\lo'nc r if the ticke t is di s· regarded. be:!: higher depending on the number or trips marshals make lo ap. prehend a violator. I ( a warrant is i s~ued, it m;1y be s~rved by a county m arshal working for the court. Jt con result in the physical arrest or a violator, but most of'tcn Involves a fw cc ·lO·face personal warninc by the marsha l. The viola tor is told to p<1y up "'ithin 24 hours or be subject to · physjcal arrest a nd ja_iling. , ... A TICKET GOES TO "'a rrant, .in addit ional $10 will be charged in addiUon to lhe original S3 ticket .. Warrant charges t an ! Norv Croy. Laguna Beach special servi ces director, a•id the luw sLill has one more hold on persons who Oaunl payment of overdue li ckets. Croy said Lhe violators' driver's licenses are m•rked In Sacramento and until warrant.-. are cleared, a driver cannot re· new his license. Croy said the system is sure to get its due eventually. But; the Lime taken for the system to work ls lenatby. The munleipul court is only now p~lng warraots for tick.ell writ. ten in June 1974.. . 11 pt; BLIC soncE FICTITIOUS llUSIJlllESS NAMt! STATEMENT The-lol~119 Pt"t'>Ofl " dOl"!I bu1.o· 11ns•s: OVE.STI°" MAltl( CO., 7IOCI S. ,....,,, SI .• 5-uile "I(", 'Uni• An<t. c..i.t • ~~· J•k!.Ofl Finl<, ISolOO 8•1Qf.oe SI .. ,MO. l4, S.ilit•AN. C•l1t, '2101 Thi> tr.tsine\~ i$ <Ofldu<l•d b, .. n !fl. diviOll.tl. 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JoKk\On f 1nll Th•> •l•ten,..nl ""'" fol<'<! .. "n tl'K> Coun•v C•@•k or or .. n~ C\J"t11von Ap,.+ I,!~/} PUBLIC Nones MOT;C•TOCll•DITOlll PUBLIC NOTICE SUf'E RIOR COURT 011' CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE ,...A0·11•1' CITATION I"'"'°"""""' ol IM AdOc>li<Jll l"@filloot Of C.,t.Ay L (L HE.THCOAT • .._,.,..., ... ,., ... , lH£ PCOPLE. OF TH( STAT E~ CAl lrOANIA: ' tO: ALA'°I AN()P A ()JllllER: Ry "'OI!< ol ln" '""''you •• .,~ <•It'll to "PJM!•• I>.,,.,,~'"" JUOQt-!.Hf. "'9 •n 0.-l)oo•lm.,nt II ol llM~ lM l Ofl J""<! 11. 141 S .it • "·"'., ,,. .. n •nd '""" lo "'°"' (iH/,.,, 11 41\y '"" n•ve, wftf IN p.•11!""1 ot C.AA Y LE E. HE I H(O.lo I tor ,,.., d (IOPIH•" (I! J ,t.SQ N ARlO OA1l1 (f:I vou• ""llO'"°"'l>Ould....,. lwQ• .. !>l•d VAi ( LJ Md•ll1 l 1. n1\ WILLIAM E. SI JOHN ll~ .. '"'di!~• LJo;1n9 .Llc1>Uly Cl0:1 > 1!>t t.l • C.AltTH FAMA HE INi.ii All0<"'1f .11 L.o,. flllJ lkM:fl 111111••••• NWllf ... I ... ••-Kii, C•lltetit•i 'ft..u T•I: (11•) lt'J· ... 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Ol$l ltrCT IOAll:OO~'t~U~t lU lyNO<-flE ,W•lMn S.C.,....,.,, ......... T,..._. ,........Or.,.CMM °"'""'•~11, .. ms Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 108, 4 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR NIA Today's C lo8ing N.Y. S tocks F RI DAY, A PR 1L 18, 1975 c TEN CENTS Hinshaw Grand Jury .Probe Continues By GAR Y GUANVJl.U~ Ot lhe Oi!llV Piiot Stall Irvine City Counc1lmun J-0lw Durton wus umong the witncssc.·s who testified bdotc the Orange County Grand Ju r·.v Thursduy m; the invcs t igution into Rep. An- drew Hins h uw 's 1972 con · gressionul camµuign continued . Anot her witn~ss to uppcar befon· the jury during jts long. closed -door session was Paul Stewart, a ro rmcr empk>yc or the county assessor's office who is now llinsh aw 's c hief aide in WJtshington, o.c. 'fhc grand jury took no action following Thurs day's session a nd repartedly will continue its in- vestigation next Thursday. As he left the jury room Thurs· day afternoon, Burton said : .. If you want to know what I said. I told the m (the iurors) I thought they were all volunteers." By volunteers, the city coun· cilman meant employes of the assessor 's office who allegedly ' worked on llins haw·s campaign on county time and ul taxpayer expe nse. Burton was J>aid $2,000 to manage Hins haw·s campaign headqua rters in Irvine during the 1972 Republica n Primary Election when the fol'mer county. U Pl Tel-sillOto MINUTEMAN VICTORY-Aerial view shows Old North Bt;dge wher e British redcoats were defea ted by Minutemen on April 19, 1775. President Ford will visit bridge Saturday and place wreath a t statue of Minuteman at the historic Concord, Mass. site. • Gunmmi Gets $1,000Cash For 'Fwreral' By K ATH Y CLA~tY 0 1 ltlc Daily Pilot St.lit ,\ b:.indil. who wrok a nok l'laimin g h<.· \\\I~ a terminal cancer \'iclim , bou;,:ht himself u $1.000 funl'ra l with \\'h<:tt he said was :.i lwlllc ,,f nilrofllyn•rin Thursduy at a F ountain Valll'Y sa,·ings <.1 nd Joan offitt The ruhlJl'ry took place at 1 31) p.m. :.it the World Savings <.111<1 Loan As s ociation . ll arbor Boulevard and Edinger ,\venue. In his note. the man said he needed St .000 for "a decent funeral,·· FBI a gents reported to· tlay. He s howed the kll<.·r a bottle of deur liquid . writing he .had nothing to Jin• fol' and would blow up the h;rnk 1f hl' didn't get Jhe Ci.!Sh . But. FBI a gents noted. he took only the SI .000 he as kl'd for. lea,·· ing behind <:a s h at othl'I' lC'llcr s lat1ons . The F il l sa id the rian. described i.lS :.tboul 45 YC<US old. first e n ler l'd thl' office at 1 :15 p.m .. handing t h<.• teller a note :rn ying he wanted lo sec the munuger . The manager was busy. so the m a n left. returning with the tiame noll! a few minutes hiter. Again. the managel' w:.is busy. Wtwn the man returned <il.!ain, he hundcd the ll'lll·t· t he robber v note. FBI ugl'nts t•x µl ai ncd. · lie then fled in an older model N I I', '' ith the license plak µal'tJ y co,·t.•r·ecl by a d oth. the FBI said. T he' mnn \\'a:s about fi \·c· feet. 10 inclll's lull, 150 pounds, with gn1y huil': thit·k ·framed gl<isst•s uncl u pock·markl1cl f'a ('l '. the Ff3l re · perlcd. lie did not !-ipt•ak throughout the roltbc1·~·. usrng only the nott;>s to communicate. DOW FI NALLY OFf', .DROPS 11 · NEW YORK \ 'Pl) -The stock markN c losed lower today for the first time in nine' sessions in active true.ling on the New York Stock Exchunge. The Dow Jones indus trial average . a i6·point gainer the past eight ~essions. lost 11.03 p0ints to 808.43. Oeclincs led ad· vanees by about :l nin e·to·fi ve margin (tables, D7 ). Turnover nmounted to 22,610.000 sharc~wn from the 32,650,000 traded Thursday -the third heaviest t rading session in NYSE history . Pl-ices were m ixcd In active trading on the American Stock E xcha nge. CHU SETT S Paul Revere's R ide April 18-19,1775 UPI Newsm;ip RIDE REMAPPED-Paul Revere's old neighborhood cer· tainly has changed in 200 years. When Dino Di Carlo mounts a horse to re-enact the famous ride, he'll try to fo llow Revere's route as closely as possible. En route, he will pass evidence that fast food take-out stands have replaced meadows and villages between Lexington and Concord. Plant Ripped None Hurt in Mesa Blast A thunderous explosion blew u 55· gallon s t ee I drum straight through the roof of a Costa Mesa indus trial plant and high into the skv T hursdav. No one was injured in the freak accident s hortly before noon but workmen below scattered in all directions us the aerial jug- gernaut roa red and whistled toward the h eavens. Shards of scrap m etal intended to be m elted down for re· use also blew through the 25·foot·high cor· rugated m etal roof. ruining back down onto the s tructure :lnd work yurd outside. A gaping hole estimated lo 1'c five by 14 feet in siz~ w::is left in the Clavul In c.. plant, a valve m unufacturln g firm covering <ilmo~l un entire block ut West 17th Street and Placenti a Avenue, in the heart of the west t>tdc Industrial dis trict. .. It looked lil(e somebody fired a g iant shotg un throug h· the roof." marveled Costu Mesa Fire Department Ba ttalion Chief Bob McClelland. lie said the blast occurred when three e mployes were al· tempting to pour the SS·gallon drum full of both large chunks and small sbardS of scrap m etul into a forge. Che mical und physirol intcrac· ( l ion of water and a nv s uc h molten met.al is cxplosh·e· and in- stantaneous and can easily kill byst a nders in the immediate vicinity. Unbeknownst to the Claval crew. the drum they were dump· ing had some how uccumulated rainwater from overni g ht showers in its bottom. possibly CSee BLAST. Page A2) Camp Safety Bill Advances W .f\S llf NG T ON (AP ) - Pa re nts could send their youn- s tcrs to s um mer camp with more confide nce they'll return home sofc ly under a House - passcd hill to establish national Cijmp safely st and :w~. say the biJl's sponsors. The legisla tion would establish minimum health a nd safety re. · gulations for the more than 10,000 youth camps operating in the United States . Camp operators would face possible stiff flncs for violation!;. The House passed the bill 197 to 174 Thursday. sending il to the Senate. assessor d efeated rnc umbent John Schmitz in the then 39th Dis · trict. .• According to Hinshaw's cam· paigq manager . Chip Cleary, it was Burton who w as responsible fo r the manpower needed at Hin shaw's election h ead· quarters. Fr Cleary's pinpoint' g of Burton as the manpower d rector of the campaign came in his testimony last -year befoTC the grand j on Whi le llins haw 's campaign manager co1,1 l d not rccull a nswers to 47 questions asked him by Assis tant District At· torney Mike Capizzi, he did rc- mc m ber th a t Burton \Vas in charge of manpower. But, according to the city coun· cilman's summary of his own testimony T hursd ay, he believed the assessor·s employes who re· ported for c ampaign duty nt headriuartcrs wer e ''olurlll'l'I':-, not p;.1wn~ in ~n '11ler:cd con· s piracy that h<.1s ~lr<!ad~· rl'~ulted in the indil'tnH:nt on tlimi1wl charg«.'S of nine :.i ss1.·sst11"s ot'ficC' employc~. Stewart, who urrin:d from Washington We dnesday. was at:· companied b y his attorney when he entered the gr a nd jury waitln~ <See HINSHAW, Page At> After Stable Fire Fair By ALAN DIRKIN 01 ttl~ D~ily Pilot S~lt Out of the a s hes or the sta ble fire on the Orange County Fair- grounds, Costa Mesa. last week, may come a cooperative effort to provide imme diate protection for horses s ti 11 s table d on the grounds and in the long run , a new equestrian facility. Such an e f fort is being launched today following a heavi- ly attended m eeting of the Orange Coun ty F'uir Board Th ursday night. held s ix days <:1fter an early· morning fire took the li,·es of 14 horses. The effort includes .horse owners and offi cials of s~veral public agencies. but the drive a lso is backgrounded by bitter· ness and threat!. of laws uits al· leging negligence in last Friday's blaze. This was evident at the Thurs· day nig ht m eeting when cha1·ges were made that som e charred re· mains of the horses were still on the fairgrounds and posing a health hazard and that the barns are still inadequately protected. These immediate steps were taken to protect the 120 horses still stabled on the fairgrounds : -Costa Mesa police, after be· ing contacted by Mayor Alvin 'L. Pinkley, patrolled the grounds Thurs day nig ht lo check t he generally unattended stables, -The fair board agreed to hire a r:aightwatc h man to g u ard agafast a new fire occurring until tempar ary, but safer, f acilities Senate Panel OKs S. Viet Evacuation WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate For eign R elations Com- mittee today voted 14-3 to authorize $200 millio n for human itarian aid and t h e evacuation of Americans from South \Lietnam. Sen. John Sparkman <D·AJa.), the committee c hairman, said the legislation provide d $100 m illion for a •·cont ingency fund" to be used for financing t he evacuation plus $100 million for .humanit aria n assis tance for Vietna mese refugees "and other needy people .'• Sparkman said the measure could be brought to the floor Mon· day and voted on Tuesday. Sparkman said t he committee also passed by voice vote a com· mittee resolution urging that all American cit izens and their de· pendents. except those nettled to maintain essential embassy functions. be withdrawn from <See llE LP, Page A2) 3 Laotian Sites Flare VI ENTIANE (UPI) ·- Fighting has broken out in three location s in Laos between rightist forces and pro·Communis t Pathe t Luo tM>ops b acked by North Vietnamese forces, Velense Minister Sisouk Chnmpussak said today. Sisouk told a news con· ference that the fighting began about · 100 m Wes north of here w hen the Communist troops overran five government positions. "1 don't know if it is a North Vie t nam esQ or Pathet Lao initiative or what they are pushing for," Sisouk said. "But these are flagrant viola- tion s of the ceasefire agreem ent. which I s trong· lycond~mn ." t R . ? evamp. are put up. -Fairgrounds Manager Jim Porterfield was instructed to contact m an ufacturers· of tern· porary stable facilities today a nd to get the stalls put in as soon as possible . It was indicated that the fair district would provide the land e:1nd the utilities for the Short-haul new facilities, but that the use of the s ta lls thc ms ch ·es would be p<:tid for by the horse O\\ ncrs. ·-Another s tc.·p beii1g pursued today is the poss ibility of in::;tall· ing sprinkle rs in the uld wood barns t o m a k e the m safe. Pinkley, a m ember of lhe Costa <See HORSES, Page A2) Airport F ac!lity In Irvine Urged By DOUGLAS FRJTZSCHE Ot the Daily Pilot St.lit A Newport Bea ch man believes Orange County's airport pro- ble m s can be solve d by building a new short-haul jet airport in the plann ed Village of New Cuh·er in lrvinc. Charles E. Griffin. who lives in the Easlbluff area of Newport Reach. is tired of Orange County Airpor t ·s jets taking off over his house. His s uggestion for a new airport to b e bui lt n ea r Culverdale in Irvine has been in- c luded as one of t he alternatives to res idential development in the Village of New Culver environ· mental impact report. Griffin, an a utomatic systems engineer. be lieves the noise from the airport he proposes would not hare the dis astrous impact on the n earby Cul\'Crdale. Cniversi- ty Park and Ranc ho San Joaquin areas tha t t he existing airport has on Eastbluff. The proposed Vill:.igc of New Culver would IJe built northwest of Culver Drive between the San Diego Freeway :.ind 1\loultoo Parkway. The Irvine Company _ has asked the city to step up th"' schedule for d e ,· e loping the area. The compan y wants to begin building as soon as possible. ruther than w aiting unti l 1979 as outlined in the city general plan. City planners . howc\·e1·. ure not taking Griffin 's s uggestion se rious lv-at least no more seriousl_y.-than is required by law. The California Environmental Quality Act requi res that a ll citizens' suggestions bC' intluded <See AIR PORT. Page A2) UCI Senate Nixes ROTC on Campus The t;C I rvine Academic Senate voted overwhelming ly Thursday to cancel the campus' embryonic Air Force Reserve Officer Training Prog ram a s soon as poss ible. The action r eversed a senate· decision last November to start an ROTC prog r a m next fall in which UCI s tude nts would take their milita ry c lasses at use. Thursd ay ·s special meeting was called after a student ad hoc- C&mm itlee to Stop ROTC at UC l gathered 650 signatures on a peti- tion asking the senate to re· conside r its previous action. At the session no one spoke in favor of the program. Se,·eral student ;rnd f acuity speakers con· demoed the program as a lower· ing of academic sta ndtt rds at UCI. contending tha t the military tra i n i n g pr o g ram wa s "aca de mically worthless·: :.ind "propagandistic." Althoug h the re a re 472 1}'\em - bers in the acade m ic senate. only 48 trickled into I.he meeting to vote on the issue. The senate recommendation serves mainly as ad\'ice to UC I gram. But William Par ker. an associate physics professor, said t h at at leas t two s tude n ts enrolled fo r fall had come to uc r specifically for the ROTC pro· gram. · The p r og ram. wh ic.h is scheduled t o beg in next full. CAB Sues Unite d CHICAGO <A P ) -The Civil Ae ronautics Board sued United Airlines Thursday in an attempt to pre vent it from "destroying. a lt ering .•. o r re m oving " re · cords of contributions lo lhe Committee to Re -elect the Pi·esi· dent. ln an emergency henting later. Judge Frank McGarr of U.S. District Court denied the CAB's request fo r a temporary restraining order which would have required United to keep the documents intact. would give studc11t!> $100 a month to lake µart. Aldrich has said he ~xpects low enroll m ent in the progr a m because of the incom·enicnce of driving to USC. Doug Finlayson , a leader of t he student oppositio n to ROTC. con· demned the prog ram as an "un· wanted imposition of the t-.s. military appar atus here." He predict ed tha t the incom·c .. nience of the prog ram would u l- timate ly res ult ir. an on -cumpus ROTC program. <See R OTC, Page A2) Coas• i\l ustly sunny Saturday but some low clouds and fog in the morning hours. Warmer t c mperaturt>s with highs in the 60s. Lows tonight mostly in 40s. l~SI D E TODAY Cl11ldre11 haue' unique WO!JN of seemg tltc world. as they im/L dPn1011strate m an art exhibit wl11cl1 opens Saturday. Sec story by Doily Pilot staff uniter lldo.ry Ko yr on page Ct of today's Week~·11dcr lnd~x ~ .. A2 DAIL v PILOT c Fund Set For Horse Owners F\1nds <•ollcttccJ through the Fair NC'ighbors l'ffort, an uppcal li nnount'l'c.l in l<.i s l Sunday 's Oran8:e Coast Daily Pilot to help those who lost horses in lust "·eek 's fairgrounds fire. arc be· ing turned over to the Bonnie and Clyde f\.1emorilil 'fr-ust. This is the name of a special .account at the Bank of Costa l\1esa. IL w:.1 s opened by J\lrs. Darrilyn Oliver. a Costa htesa n1othcr ,,·ho is heading a com· n1unity C<J mpai~n lo raise money to buy nc"' horses and to start a publit• equestrian pro~ram. The Good Neighbors e(fort \\'U.S announced io the tforsin ' Around section of last "·cek 's Sunday Daily Pilol. Jnforr'nalion on how to make donations to the ne"' fund l';in b e o btain(·d from Chl'istinc Pl'l'k or Nora ilurst in lhe Bank of ('clsta !\lcsa's new ac· counts dl'partn1t·nt . Seu Explorl'r Sl'ouls :u·e plan- ning to t ~1k c up l'Ollcl'tions :it the benefit horse sho\v on the fair· grounds Sa turday, al noon and at ti p.m . This money also will be turned over to the Bonnie and Clyde i\lemorial Trust. Fro ... Page Al HORSES ... ~Jesa County \Vatcr District. said lhat the dis tric t could pro\"ide the manpo,,·er to ins tall the sprinklers, bul "·ho \o\'ould pay for the equ ipment "·a s left un· unS\\'(•rcd. In the long h:illl. the Board set a goal o f b uilding <.1 new equestri:.in facility. 1'o do this, it ''otl.•d to pursul' fund s that J\1rs .. l\.1adinl' Cu rpenlt·r. \\'ife or State Sen. Dennis Ca rpenter (R- Nt•\\·µorl lil':.ith ), s:.i id \\'ere a\·:1 ilubl c in u s t a t e fire n1arshal ·s c1nergt·ncy fund. 'fhis-n1oncy l'ould be obtained onl \'. ho"·cvcr , if the boa rd voted to l:.ike the eques trian clement out of the master plan that "'ill be dra"'n up for long-term fair- grounds development. The board \"Otcd unanimously to do this and to seek this e1nergency money lhrough the office or Tom Bear. head of the state's Division of f':.iirs and Expos itions. Later l\layor Pinkley promised that Costa 1\1 esa would help the board in its pursuit or the state funding. Letters of support are beinJ: soug ht from Newport Beach und the Orange County supervisors. Coun•ilman J ack llammett also wi ll meet with Division of 1-~airs a nd Ex1X>sitions offi cia ls "'hile in Sacramento nl'xt 'veek on other l'ity business. ness. Fro.,. Page Al HELP • • • South Vietnam a s rapidly as ;possible. The com mittee also passed a ;r esolution tel1in g President Ford he already has constitutional authority, regardless or the War Po"·e rs Act, t o cvacu3te ·;\mericans and urging him Lo do so imn1ediately. Seve r a l senat ors noted that although it was not the intent or the committee, they felt the President could use the runds for :military items the White llousc ,felt necessary to protect the li ves ·of Am erica ns. . In testimony before the l·louse .International Relations Commit· ~tee, Secretary of Slate Henry A. !Kissinger denied today that the :1\dminis tration was deli berately $1elaying the evacuat io n of :.Americans <Jnd warned that the situation in South Vietnam re- 1r,1ains grave. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT l"' O••"tie (""'' 0.011¥ Pil<>I, ..,,,, "'"''" '' <°"'· "'""" ,.., t<t••·"'•"· .. .,....,,,_,. t1J ,..,o . ...,"" c.o..,1 f'vl>h '"'"'I (omp •"Y S~p.o• •t• ""''"''" ••~ pul>l•"'O!I M.)""~¥ tl>•<>'-"1" F'""'' '"' C""!• w ... N~"'""'t llt•<I>, Hvnll"'!I"'' U.•0<h • oun· I••" v~n•Y. h••""· S•!llll"l>o<~ \<dll•• d"ll toqvno lk..C.,•Sow•n to•" a. 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Traffic Commissioner Betty Lou Lamoreaux and Jud ges Se l im F r a nklin and Donald Dungan. Officials finally got c,·erything together and courtho use at 4601 Jamboree B lvd .. ~ewport Beach, was opened. Fairgrounds Fire Probe Starts Monday Costa l\lesa f'irc Department arson in,·estiga to1·s "·ill be un:.i - ble to begin sifting rubble for clues to u fire that killed l·I horses !It the 01·angc County Fairgrounds a \\'CCk iJgO before at ll'ast J\l onduy. This is the latest assessment l'onccrnin,c:: ex treme!~· muddv conditions at the stable barn s ite \\•hich \\'aS nearly leveled by the tragic blaze that roared through it.last f'rida v. Battalion Chief llobe rt ·aeauchamp has been awaiting the end or almost continuous rains \Vhich huvc kept the cor- doned·off fire s ite it morass of mud, virtu<illy impossible to get through. ~ Thousands of gallons of \Valer "'ere poured onto the naml's in- itially during the 6:40 a .rn. blaze, then it "·as ho sed down again about fi\'e hours later \\'hen il flared up again. Se\"eral storms passing o,·er the Orange Coast area have kept it a sea of muck since. Sta ble lc n:.ints. mean\\'hil c. have l'O mplainccJ bel'ausc dcl;.1y in the in\"cstigation means longer before the debris l'an he cleared away and a ne\\' building erected. Ar son has been mentioned as a po ssible l'ause of the fire. but Chief Beauc hamp said the ex- plosive rate at "·hich it consumed the stable is nol C\'id encc in it setL ~le said it is not uncommon for a fire in <i s upcr·healcd struc- ture. es pecially one built of old ,,·ood. to engulf 10 feet of the building int \\·o or three seconds. Fro.,. Page Al AIRPORT ••• 111 en\'ironmental impact reports. thus Griffin 's id ea '''ent in along \\'ith industri<il. open space and "no project ·· alternatives to re· sil.!cntial de,·elopment , accord· ing to Irvine planner !\'lei Roop. But Griffin is serious. An ;1irport is needed in the l'entral Orange County ar<'a. he said. to st•r\·c s ho rt-haul jets. Th(• lr\·in c s ite, he l'Ontends. \\'Ould a llow planes to depart o,·cr undeveloped lands. rather than over established com- muniti es. Griffin said he has taken his s uggestion to County Supervisor Thomas Riley. and is advocating it ate\•ery opportunity. Earlier this week. he presented the Irvine Planning Commission \\·ith noise con tour maps showing \vhat he believes "'ould be the im· pact of the airport's noise on the s urrounding area. But Roop said the airport idea h:1s a number of drawbacks, p1·incipally the noise which would hit s urround in g residentia l areas. :\dditionally. Roop said, th e approal'h pattern for an airport in that location would l'Onfl ict \\'ith flight patterns at El ·roro Marin e Corps Air Station. 1\sked ,,·hat the chances arc that ::in airport '''ill be bui lt in the area, lloop said, "I'd bet C\'er- ything: I O\\'ll against it." Banana Row Flares TEGlJCJG ,.\LPA. llonduras (AP ) -The major Honduran IX>litical parties de manded today th e rcmO\'al of Pres ident Os\valdo Lopez Arellano to save the armed forces "possible 1idiculc <Jnd total disrespect" in ~' banana tax scandal. · Police Arrest Mesa Girl on Vice Charges 1\ young Costa J\'lesa woman who police allece asked SIOO per night for her fa vars is fa cing court action as a result of meet· ing ''Mr. Jones" at a local motel. Kathleen Cris tie \Villon . 20. of 425 Ford Ro ad, "'as urrested and booked on s uspic•ion of prostilu· lion \vhcn "l\lr. J unes" turned out to be a po\il:c \'ite detel'ti\·c. ~liss \Vilton is free on SSOO bail pending arraignment on the mis· dcmc<inor charge in llarbor Judil'ial Di striC't Court, ,,·her e aides said today no s pecific ap· pearance date has bee n set . Costa Mesa police vil'c and in· tclligencc detail officers today revealed the arrest of l\ti ss Wilton last weekend. They a lleged th at information gath·e r cd from commun it y sources led them to che~k into the blonde defcnd<Jnt 's uctivities. Fro"' Page Al BLAST ... due to <J roof lcak. Once it tipped and they heard the rus h of water . Chief l\lcC lclland s aid. they tried to 1ight the barrel again but it \Vas too late. so they droppcl.! it and scattered in all directions. Taco Bell • Target Of Suit 1'he Orange County District Al· torney is making it hol Cor Taco lk.-11 , cha rging in n l'ivil lawsuit filed Thursday the Mexican.style fast food chain is putting too n1uch filler in its meat. Deputy District Attorney Brent S\\•unson said the suit claims Taco Bell puts as much as 14 per· l'.ent \\'Hler, rolled oats and other fillers In its beef and slill ad· vert is es 1 he use of "quality ground bc>ef." Other l'h:.irges in the lawsuit contend the food takeout firm is dt•frauding consumers and con1· pcting unfai1·ly bec~use the real meat conlent is not made public. Taco 0('11 ofricials have re- butted the cha1·gcs, saY.ing their products have higher beef content than th(• ground meat normally sold in supermat'kcts. Company officials say their tacos contain less than .04 ounce of rolled oat s, claiming that amount is not an adulterant or an l'X\cndcr. The D1\ 's suit asks the courts 10 issue ari injunction against Taco Dell and de mands restitu- tion. Froin Page AJ HINSHAW. • • r oon1. 1\ la \\'f t'l: himself . Stewart re- portedly \\·as granted immuni ty from prosecution in return for his testi rnony llnd \o\'as ~\lowed to consult with his attorney at in· tervals. Hins ha"·'s chief aide is believed to have returned to \\'ashini;ton s hortly after putting in his appearance before the grand jury. ~ Burton and Ste"·a rl's ap- pearance before the jury is an in· dication that the nine indict· mcnts already returned in the campaig n scandal did not put an end to the investigation. Since the indictments were re- turned in early Decemhl'r, Assis· tant Assessor George Upton and Tandy Corporatio n Vice Presi- dent James Buxton have lx'en in- dicted on three bribery counts Cill'h . Thc follo\\•ing day, Capizzi and dis lril't attorney inves ti gat or J ohn Coleman obtained a search ,,·arr<tnt and seized s tereo equip- ment in J-lin sha"•'s Alexandria. Va .. apartment. ,-\lcxundria r('cords sho\\' the wurrant was issued in connection \Vith a bribery investigation. ,.\n1ong the other \\·itnesscs in the Grund Jury \\'~iiting room Thursd ay \\'a s an un identified at· tructive bl onde woman . Bornb Put in Bread JERCSAl.El\Y (1\P) -Police dis mantled a bornb hidden inside a loatof bread in bu sy do"·ntO\\'n Jc>rus ulem today. The bomb v.·as discovered on a sidc"·alk on J af- fa Road, the city's main street. TONIGHT MUSICAL RECITAL -Angela Juda, violin : Arnold J uda, piano. OCCMusicStudio8p'.m. 1 FRIDAY N IGHT FILMS - "Play It Again Sam," OCC Forum. 7:30 p.m . Adm. $1 . MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -F airgrounds. 8:15 p.m . - "SUBJECT TO FITS" -South Coast Repe rtory Theater. through .sun. S_p.m. Also Sun. 3 p.n1 . SATURDAY, APRIL19 ESTANCIA ADOBE -State Historical Landma rk. Adams and Mesa Verde Dri\'l! West, Sat. & Sun. l ·S p.n1 . BARBERSHOP QUARTET SHO \V -. Exchange Club or Nc"'•port ltarbor's firth ann.ual benefit, Ne"•port ltarbor J.bch Auditoriun), 8 p .rn . Fro•PageAI ROTC •.• Si mil<Jr ly, ~like Bcanan of the cumpus veterans' affairs officl', said most ''cterans on campus ure opposed to military training al ucr. "\\·e left the military to gel a,,·av from manv of the things ROTC represents:'' he said. Ramon Curiel. campus af- firmative action offi cer. assailed the progra1n as discri minatory against "'omen. The progran1, he said, allo\vs men to train as pilots. but denies the same op· portunity to.\\·omen. The bulk of the opposition, ho\\·cvcr. \\'as ai med at shooting do\\·n the academic credentials of the ROTC program. ~ Bank&b~er ·Out of Luck REl"\O. J\"t·\·. <U f>I J Kenneth G. 1\ndersun. ·18. \\·;u1tcd to try his luck at a g::1rnblingl'asino, but it run out b(·fur l' hl' t·ou ld gel to the tablC'~. :\ndt·r:-iun of l\lodest o ~ind Georgt•tO\\·n 111 Calirorni a. \o\'as arrl·stl'd on bank robbery ch<1rgt·:-. \\ hl'n he t1icd to ex · l'hangc Si ,000 in currepcy -still in \J;ink bundles -for chips_ .. Pul ice s aid a casino cashier l.1t.•t·an1c suspicious because the n1oney was stiil in bank bundles and in a bank bag from Jo~air Ouks.Calif. Shockley De parts NEW J.IA VEN. Conn. (UPI) - Dr. \\fi lliam Shock ley of Stanford Uni\'ersity, held his long-awaited debat(• on b lack infe rior ity before a quiet )·ule Uni\·crsity audience Thurs day night, thl'n left the hall through a tunnel to a\'oid noisy demonstrators. A l'rowd estimated al SOO students marched outsid e "'hile the de· bate '''l•nl on in a ha'lf·empty auditorium. Smallwood Warns Of Sclwol Slash SPRING LAMP SALE lly lllL;\RY K;\YE Of Ille D.tol' Pilot 51•11 School trustee Donald Smallwool.! has warned that, un· less the J\1ay 27 tax override clec· tion is successful, "dramatic cf. feels in terms of servil'cs·· \vi ii be felt in the Nc,vport-J\1csa Unified School District. "That'$ not a thre:.it. jusl :.1 statement of fact ." Sn1a 11,,·ood told the Costa J\·Tesa Chamber of Com1nt'f'l'l'0 S lt•g isl1:1tivc commit- tee Wednesday. Sm<1ll,vood declined to stale specifics. \\'cdncsday but said a full l'eport is being prepared on wh:.it would be lost if the election fails; what would be restored if it passes and how cac•h school will be aff('clcd . The report "'ill be available to the public in about JO days, he suid. Smallwood also pointed out that th e 32 psychologi s ts. C'Ounselors, nursC's and music t eachers "'ho do not hold teaching trcdc nlials and "''ho r(•· C('i\'cd potential dis mis!'ia l notices last month probubly will be fired if the e lcttion is un suc - cessful . "L'nfortunatcly, the timing i~ bad and \\'C have to notiry these people of their di smls~a l prior to J\1 :iy 15, b f.'fnr t• the clcc · tion .'"Smull\.\'OOd :s:iid. l·IOWC\'Cr, their jobs :1rC' um on~ the items to be restored if lhc tax hike I~ ap· pro\'CcJ . The school board is 11sking for I a tax rate boost o( 36 cents per SJOO assessed valuation. The cur· rent tax rate of $4 .07 would rise to S4 .12 . Ir the election railed, the rate '''ould automatically drop to $3 .76 because or increased pro· perty values. Small,vood cited several dir- ferl·ncc.·s bcl\\'Cc n the coming t1h~l'lion and the one that failed lasl NO\'c 1n1Jer . ''"hen about 20 .000 \"ut<·l's said yes and about 25 ,000 said no to a larger t ax in · crt·;1sl'. ··Last Yl'<.1 1' Wt' tried lo raise the re\'t nue lim it (the amount the ~listrit·t is allo\vcd to spend per JJtWil ) by SlSO. This time we arc nl'l~ing only ;1 $100 raise," Sma\l\\·ood explained. Instead of the 36·CCnt boost, lust yeu1· taxpayers \''ere asked to approve a SJ-cent hike. Currently, th~ district is ••I · lo\\'e<l by the state to spend $1,2.16 flt_'r pupil. Adding the three per· cent inflatio nary increase al · hnved, the district could spend St .272 next yetir. If approved, the llt'W limit "·ould be SJ .372 J>('r !JU pi I. The spending limit is the result of SC'nutc Bill 90 , lci;!islation ap· proved several ycnrs ago as an · ;1tt e n1pt 10 provide property lax r('lief und eq u alize spending ar11 ong S<.·hC>OI district~. 1\nothC'r dirfcrencl.! bel\.\·ecn thi s: clcC'tion and last yl'.!ar·s nt· tempt is th at a fi,•c-yeur limit is ph1 ccd on thi s tax inC'rease. ._ ' Featuring such I. well known lines as Marbro Stifle! Desig n Guild /_ Knob Creek Fredrick Cooper I and more ' ) -·- Don 't miss this opportunity to enhance your house at red uced prices • • • OAEXEL-.. i EAI T AGE-HENAEOON-WOOOMARK..:_KAR AST AN-BAKER WHlOA YS I SA TU•DA YS t :OO to S:JO ' NEWPORT BEACH• 1727 Wt:Sl'CLlt'r OR., t>-12·2050 • LAGUNA BEACH·· :U!t NllH1'11 t,;(IAS"I'11\1,'\",. 4!H 6MI TORRANCE• 23649 l l AWTllORNt: Rt.VD. (Opt'n t'ri Iii 9, !';ui.1 12 :;,30, l'f8· 12i9