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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-04-30 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • ' Tras~.~Pil~s Up Aroond~the·cloc . . . ' AloDg COast_; .EI Toro Flights. Pick~ps Bring Refugees \ ' . . .. ' • DAILY PILOT ew 1et ' ' * * * 10( * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 30, 1975 YOL 'I. NO. 120, l SECTIONS. 71 ~AGES .. •• js.e,s . o .p, . ' . ·• _.oast "·· * . -tr -tr ... ::Jubilant -. . ~~y :·Tr-•11st~-.·;Marines Ready Quarters '1 :Moves .In · • • 'SAIGON (UPI l -""' A tlium· J>hant Communist army riding -'. :tanks, trucks .and 1apturcd American Jeeps look over Saigon totlay and raised the· Viet Cong ·naa aver the pr'es1.r./itia1.pa1-' in what the Communist w9rM1,'1 . bailed as a gre at victory of his·· tone importtp]ce. , Tiie Viel Cong and North Viel· ~~"'9meM;troops -·jubilant ove.r Ibo UllCODdltlonal surrender that · ~ 85 years af wV against- -.~~~~ .... ·~-·.,..~~~~~ S. VIETS TE~ UP ' U;S. EMe'As·s.Y; Page A3 REDS TAKE OVER FALLEN CiTY. P-A4. • American, French, Japanese and South Vietnamese forces - seized Saigon radio and• an- nounced they were renaming the South Vie\namese •capital "Ho ChiMinhCity." · ' -1 1 The Viet Cong news egency GPA said later the-communists Shirley Petiis, widow or the late Congres s man Jerry Pettis, won his seat in a landslide election win Tues- day. See story today, Page AS. Former Mesan "have •cOmple:t,e~.Y .tlb~at-eif "" . , Saigoo." ··, . · • · • '1.. •d Kill' d . Thepccue.'!(1611 ~r.tHe;~ity;lllrel(~ ~ .;1ft) e ' hours and a hair after (he last · ·• 6 • • .,_mericanswereflo~outjnl.J~S. ·o :· s· .... """'"" . Marine·hf!icopters was mostly Ver· poUSe peacerul, but there w~e some • &poradic rirefigh(i in.the capital By TOM ilARLEY as last-ditch derenders rought _01 H1e o.11f~ua(Lt s'uicide,battles. ,,.. "·"' · . Former Costa Mesan Vaiadra 1 On e by. one, the Viet Cong and Dewey Nuilley 111' J't'U .. ·iilled North V1etn·~me:se , t.roo'PS; o.v~r--,.,because \one ff t'l\e ... t)iree men whel!ned the hold106uf~lla~Sai1~m_tC!" .~arged' Witti bis·murc:t;.r~v.:~ complete cont'ro a u1 gun. Ntmley's wire. p'rosecut.or'Rbbert 1'!tY crashed tanks ~ough th,e Chatterton ,alleged before an , wall at the preside~_al palace Orange County Superior Court (See SAIGON, Page AZ) jury late Tuesday. . .. ·, •• ...... ~1-u -· ·iarl ~...... .c hattert0n told the panel in his r • ,,_ opening statement of lhe murder Forlr Wives . . 3 TQ.oMany trial that fellow victim Rue E . Steele, 30, of Fullerton wp killed along with Nunley in 8· Tustin area home "becaQse he was in the wrong place at the wrong time/' HOUSTON (Ul:J.J .-Four Chatterton dismisaed .as "oot women"a_p~8.red before a Harri~ wort.Hy of your consideration'' County grand jury complaining the previously aired theory that their 27-year·old huabanf:l ·took <fer end.ant Jotiin Manuel Solla, 21, the .marital plunge three Umes . planned the deaths of Nunley and &oomany . ., Steele becaufe the pair planned Tiie 1rand jury. agreed Tues-· to kldnap,Solia' wile and children day and indicted Danny Nolau and hold th·em for ransom. Kizer a nll ht .,atchman. "Ille deputy district altomey Th~ women aged a to at,' aakl cred,ite~ defendant lliChail they dilcove~ the COllJusaI ar-' ~ Thompoon, 23, "with the rangement when wife,No. 4. met GVenlion of that unUke'b stOl7. •• wift NO. I and asked ll!r whb 1bo Cb•iierton further cl1lnled ,w_IJI. , lb.at TbomPl'.!U ··w~ an ex- , ''Sh• 1aid she wei l>anny'a cme to &et ~ ol Nunley M that ¥fife "·No. 4aaid1 ' '( he could haw the vll"Llm's wi(e, • '·A i1tt1e ~he<klng uncovered the ~atriria,.' ·""""marriages and the women ~ ~ ln f1ct, Chatle~'.fdded, went to th• diltrlct attorney's of. Thbnipo~oved 11n "!IJ! Mrs. n... . . N"l'ley I ~ !Y ~r ~~-- (Sff WIPE, Pap AZl ' , ' . . Of. Viets ;.. . ; ~ ' .. c6ntmues •• By RUDI NIEDZIEIJIKI ... 0.11, " ....... Jetlin.erfi cOntlJilue aMi.ving around th'e clock at E1 Toro Marine Corps Air Station to bring · in Vietriamese ·nationals but ~ .. who have landed are not fulfillilg the American Upecta· 'Uon bl war-ravaged refueees. The persons diaembartting at the base passen1er terminal, &ave for t!le absence of cameras and stoic expressions, ·look like they might be arriving at the. California coast for a summer holiaay. Only the presence or a tight military police security guard and the thunder of Phantom righters overhead provide:-11 clul! that these are not everyday tourists ·touching down at a metropolitan jetport. Well-dressed women wear silk pajama suits and saucer-sized, mod sunglasses. There are men in business suit& with black at· tacbe cases. Some older women. dress more traditionally, yet they exude an air or elegance . And the pufry-cbeeked children carrying toys and c lothes ia polyethylene bags bore little re- semblance to the half-starved or· pbans shown on the covers of newS mitga1ines. · News "photograpbers, who ar· rived soQ'\e 100 strong Tuesday1 morning to a.,vait the touchdown of the firs~ plane, the commercial ONA "Holldayliner Freedom," were cl.early diis-ppoi/lted. ' 'they .~ai(~(l .fo~r additiqnal hours •for the ·sec?bnd plane,~ a military C-141 from Guam, in the ~.of setting l'<Jme ·footage of "real refu111:e·es. '' But the second IS... EL TORO, Page A2l JUST ONE CALL SOW:d WA.GON .. It only took one call. The.ad found me !he rilht buyer." i That's the success experien~ by the Beacon Bay man wllo placed t.hi'S advertisement in .e Dally Pilot: · ~ 1111'1 Wipe, Jo mi, A/C hitch at air shocb, xlnt tires at cond, $800. XXX.·XXXJl ' • Ir yo'u have a tranaportation car you'd like to Convert to ca•b, call 842-5678. We make it easy for you to put a rew words to work for you, In Ille Dally Piiot. • MOTHER, CHILD AWAIT PROC.ESSING AT PENDLETON After Year• Qf War, a Peaceful New Home Trash Piling Up •I. !n Haalers',· St.rj,~e • orange Coun'ty supe rvisors Wtect today to opep· the 1;0Untra three refuse transfer stations to Sunda)l: Coun'ty officials have · estih\ated 'it: W'ill cost $I ,0001per d·ay per .·s.tation in ove rti me wages to keep 'the facilities open. · the public' this 'weekend and pre· pare an emergency mobili~atiop' plan for cou,nty e~ployes ir ac- cumulated garbage poses a ma- jor health hazard. (Related story page AS.) • The transfer stations are normally used onlY by big trash trucks c::oming rrom portions of the county too rar rrom the four l' county dumps-tp operate effi . ciently. Their loads are,placed in large county trucks and taken the restof.theway to tbedumps. , In a ' Separat-e motion, Supetvisor Ra ll>h Clark urged the County administrative o£ficer and t.he difector or the. Environ- mental Management Agency to prepare a contin·gency plan ror . (5ee TRASH, Poge A2l Nevada Okays 55. MPH Limit &ipef:visors we~ tqd there is loo 1reat a safety hoard fOr the ' pubuc tO use the stations all ~k · but special 8.rrangemebts could be, made ror them to use the facilities on the ,.e~~· The 'three. stations Vi lbcated -at ,18W Golhard1 St., in HqJtl· il\llon 'Bea~h ~ 11232 Knott Ave., . in Stanton and 10621 DoUllass &t. - inAqahelm. They wtll•bo open start1n1at1 1 a .m. Saturday and at 10 a.m. ' . CARSON 'CITY <AP)• -The Nevada Senate has knuckled un· der to a federal speed ·fimit1 ul· , tim8\urit after .an hour. of debate on states' rights.· The upper house vOt.ed 14·6 Tues4ay to a'd'opt an amendrhent truit gives leeislattve al(innatlon to the 55 mph limit that ended' Nevada's status as the last state with no highway speed limit. By JACK CHAPPELL 0tn.o.11r.-.•l4afl 'Within days, a new town wi .U grow in. the hills behind Sat Clemente, a new town of tents. quonset huts, and Vietnamese oi their way to a ne w life i1 America. Camp Pendleton Marine Bast is readying temporary hom·es fot up to 20 ,000 persons be inf evacuated rrom Vietnam. First. arrivals Tuesday wert: l~ged in the Talega reservE training camp. As others arrive. they will be billeted in the Sal Onofre Training Camp quonset huts and as more arrive , theJ will be placed in 16·man tents erecte<t ·in the Christianitos por. tion of the sprawling 125,000 acrf military base. The Christianitos section o' the base is where the rirst Chri s- tian baptism took pl ace i1 Calirorni a, an event marked by • large wooden cross on the side ~ a brush covered hill, and a stat.4 historical marker. \ It is also within miles of formei President Richard M. ~n·a · San Clemente estate. <See REFUGEES, Page A2l ~ C..•t Weatller Some late night and ear· ly morning·· IOw clouds otherwise ha zy sunshine through Thursday. 1-1.ighS in the upper 60s along the coast to low 70s inland : Lows 45 lo 55. . INSIDE TODA,, Those Junny block and white Unes appearing on mosf food labeU may replace dollar and cent prices. To learn more on this consumer issue, ue Page C-1. .. ·-!loerlk• .......... ...-. ......... _ .......... ...... --Dt•lllNelk•• ••..n.1,.._. lllttnlif!Melll ~­-"'""''" Index AJ M11U•r1 •Alt MIHWa .... Mf¥itt .............. '" 01·11 ~Cttllll-01 ...... ··-.... '*'""'I'll"• Al -r.le•lllMI ... , ,,...... --IM·1• Wwhll Newt " " .. •.. , ... ..•. ••• Dl·i. ::~ ... ••·' •• "···· ,., ' i ' I -··J A:ul...;°"=1L._Y"P"1t."'o"-r'-.--s"----'w"oc1n=-=· ,.,r."'A"pri"'•.:::10,,.1"''111=s < , '\ r ..... r .. eAJ SAIGON.~. IJld hol•led a bu1e Viet Cone Oq -ffil on lhe I.op, ~lpe .oa lbt l!ot· I.om wilh a 1old 11ar in lhe oenter. Pttslde:nt DI.lone Van Mlnh was reported in custody.~ • I \ Greek's . Dream J> Jackie in His Sight. EL TORO •• planeload WH •DO dlllenat,.... lheftnt. UPI pholo1rJpher Hoanc Van Cuong rode .olle of the Ruaaian· m ade tanks into tbe presldenUal ~ ·• compaund surrou~ded by •P· proving, s mlllnl ioldlen who shouted "Press 4CUYS. Good. "The Viet Cong Slade no attempt.a to interfere with picture taking or LONQON <UPll -Dally .E~press·: coUunnlat Wllli olm Hickey reJJOi'(ed today·that G'teek 'shfppina millionaire John C. Carras would seek the hand In murriuge of twlce·widowO([Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis . · . Hickey said Carras. described as around'60 'and one or the world's richest s hipowners and a friend of the late Aristotle Onassis. told friends hi s nexl goal is to make Mrs. Onassis his wife. Tho Only exceplloa wu a abort· 1bora be1peet_acled ID&n who ~ oft the p!JM nnt and wu lmmedl1tely illoorted to a wal\ln1 car by bl1b-rankln1 Marine omciale. ~ ''Hey. who it ttfat ' guyf'" ln·. quired a new1map. So.mo later the word was~.d_own by base olfleials that Ille "1uy " was General Cao VantlVlen, the "retired'' chief of staff of Lbe South Vietnamese arrny. . . .. ,-, • .. " ., : ... - ... .. · 1. .. . ., c news coverage. ~ · One noisy fight l>Le out in front of the presidential palace-- now the Vl~l Co11~_mµarters -a$ UPI-correspondent Alan Dawson Wl!i attempttni to make contact with senior communist officials to discuss news and photograph oper-ations. Dawson s pent 10 minutes tucked between two Vlet".tCong behind a tree. The Communists put out a lremendous volume of tank, machine gun and rtne fire and Daws.Jn was able to pull out after about 10 minut.M. . 1._._ _________________ .... _ _,.___. . Other fi ghting was reported und er: w~y with hold6ut paratroopers near ttie Saigon Zoo at the north edge of Saigon and with special forces tr:oops at the southwest edge . ., ... ' . ·"'· .. CAMP LAYOUT-Map of Camp Pendleton shows where up to 20,oob Vietnamese will be housed in a quonset hut and tent city refugee center. Area 1, Camp Talega, will accom- modate 2,soo· persons in SO-person quonset huts augmented by 90 16-person tents. Area 2, Cainp San Onofre will house 1,780 in quonsets. Areas 3, 4, and 5, show where Marine Cori>s officials hope to erect tent cities housing the · re- mru.nder al the rel ugees the camp 1s expected. to rece1 ve. The North Vietnamese news agency, i_n a H~noi Radio broad· cast monitored in Tokyo, report· ed fier ce fighting in Saigon despite the surrender 'Out said South Vietnamese officers, soldiers, policemen and ad· ministratlve p ersonnel we re ''disintegrating'' in the wake of a general attack. It said people in the Saieon.,area were rW.ni up to join the liberation forces. -. ,-Fro• P,,,,e Al . :REFUGEES • • .,, · First arrivals looked to be ·:-,'anything but refugees. A large .'"number of Americans who bad · been working in Saigon bad been Scooped up in the evacuation net and were plainly angry at the , 1 prospect of being "quarantined" at the refugee camp. ' 1 • Immigration personnel quickly separated Americans and their dependents from persons who re- . ·.quired long-term quarterina. ' \ Pendleton officlals said today that 1,191 persons had been ac· ' cepted into the r efugee center ·. andthatofthatnumber,486 were· '·· cleared to l~ave immediately. , The Vietnamese now arriving ' . are upper class and middle class, · · .... officials said. Immigration officials said . those with sponsors, contacts in , . the United Slates who guarantee • ·. to house and look affer the new •. ;· arrivals, will be allowed to leave soon. Reflecting their status, many •' of the women were fashionably dressed in silk traditional cos- tume, or in mod -nonwrinkle · .. polyester fabrics. There was no quarantine of lhe new arrivals once in Camp Pendleton. Americans and legal :· ·. aliens who had completed immi- gration processing in Guam were '•' permitted to leave. . , However, at El Toro Marine · .. , Air Station Or a nge County · · i Heallh Officer Dr. John Philp ·~. ordered the base commander to · '•. ronfme all persons from South · ' East Asia to the boundaries of the · •., &talion. Gale Froemming, an · .:: American engineer who had been ' •'t working in Saigon and left last Thursday, protested hi s handling •• by county officials at ~oro. • .,. Froemming said he was hoved on board the bus to Pendl by an Orange County Sheriff's Deputy and told he was quaran- tined,. Another angry American was Joe. E . Massey, an engineer. "'These are all people who thought they would be accepted in America , the l a nd of freedom ,'' ht:: said. ' •I OJIANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ro~rt N. Weed Prnkllnl -Pwllllll>tf' J•ck R, Curley Yk:e "'nlWlll •1>11 Giner .. ~ Thomas Kee"ll i:CIUO!' Thomas A. MurptflM ~,..91ngl:dlfOI' ' Charles H. Loos Richard P. Na11 • Au•sltn/~"'1•"9 t<lilOfs Offices . C"'U""""w: JJO We•IO.ySt•Ht ....._.lk .. ll:JJJJPff ___ ,, L_..e. .. 11, llM~Slr..1 --..,h•ft: 1t11 S8ot..:11-.... SMl!llf!H<:• lt•lle,: IJ1'01 lA "-1-.,.. •I s.tn OM .. 'r-.. 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Chatterton said Pierce was called to Thompson's home to dig the grave in which the bodies of Nunley and S\:ffle were dumped by me accused trio. • Chatterton said Pierce will testify that Nunley was shot to death in lhe trunk of a Cadillac while he was moanina: and bleed· ing from a beating administered bylhetbree m,en at Solis' home. The prosecutor said he will prove that Sesma then shot Steele to death and that the three defendants promptly buried their two victims in tbe grave pre· pared by Pierce. "Solis paid to have another man killed,:' Chatterton told the · jury. ''Thompson killed for another man's wife and Sesma killed for money. That is my case.'' When a boatload of persons tried to set off down the Saigon River to the South puna Sea, a Viet Cong offic'r ordef'ed a tank to fire a round across the ship's bow. The boat turned around and returned to the Saigon dock. There was no comment in Wa shington from President Ford other than the statement that the American evacuation "closes a chapter in the Amwican ex- perience." -Secretafy of State Henry A. Kissinger admitted lhat the 14 year s of American in· volvement in Vietnam "did not achieve the objectives of those who started the original involve-- menC" Two Children, l}ie in Fire FIRESTONE (AP) -Two children were kilh?d and another .1iufffred burns in-a blate set off. ~arly today when a Molotov cocktail was thrown through the living room window of their apartment, the Los Angeles County sheriff's department said. . A sheriff's spokesman said wit· nesses told officers that an·un· identified man was seen running from the scene of the fire at about 4:30 a.m. The spokesman said the remains of the fire bomb were found in the charred living room of the apartmenlbouse . Authorities identified the dead children as Demetria Johnson, 1, and her sister, Tani my, 4. Navy Ships Sail With Evacuees By KATE WEBB ABOARD THE USS BLUE RIDGE, Soulh Chi~a Sea <UPI) -An American naval armada ~rrying the last · evacuees from South Vietnam edged out into the $Guth China Sea today under skies darkened by a thunderstorm. The 11th-hour evacuation of Americans and Vietnamese from Saigon officially ended Tuesday night with ltle arrival of 11 U.S. Marines plucked off the roof of the American em· bassy by a Marine helicopter. OVER '·'" PERSONS, INCLUDING 900 Americans were pulled out of Saigon in just over 11 hours Tuesday bY waves of helicopters which often had to fight for landing space on the decks of the vessels wa iting 30 miles offshore. Two Marines were killed in the operation and two others were r eported missing in accidents. Navy spokesmen said the operation, code-named "Fre· quent Wind," was officially' over . The 40·vessel armada of the 7th Fleet headed to a new hold.in& area about SO miles off thecoasL . . As it left, black clouds settled over the South China Sea blotting out the coastline of South Vietna m. Lightning crackled around the ships. . ONE OF THE LAST AMERICANS out or Saigon was the American ambassador, Graham Martin, 61. He ap· peared drawn and weary as he stepped out of a Marine ~licopter before dawn onto the deck of the USS Blue.Ridge. . A young helicopter pilot who flew the trapped Marines off the embassy roof said, ''The Vietna mese outside the em- bassy had smashed through the gate and were s warming over the grounds and into the lower floors of the building . "You know In the movies you see fire just in single puffs of smOke, but the sky was full of puffs. ''I told the Manne. to ditch their packs and leave them. Then wben we were over the sea they ditched lbelr Oat jackets and helmels. Anythin&tom~eus lighter. "THERE WERE STILL VIETNAMESE helicopters trying to land on some of the other carriers.'' Exhausted pllotl and Marines, many of them veterans ol Vietnam combat, law aprawled on the deck of the Blue Ridge. Below decks, former South Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Cao Ky arid several three·star 1enerals were quartered a mong the 500 to 600 refugees. U.S. embassy spokesman John Hogan said be believed about a doa:en Americans, lncludlnl newsmen and relief .,ency pe"!"nnel, had chosen lo stay behind In Saigon. The widow of the late Pl'esident John' Kennedy represents, us she did for Oniissis. i•a social Everest whi ch the· great weallh or Mr. Caro·as .~as· never managed to obtain." Hickey-said Carras i"evetiled hiS marriage. plan! to frien~s at a lavish pa rty he gaye in R.ome. Carras also has hom es in· London a nd Athens, Own~·a .PrivatC island and a luxurious three-masted schoo.ne.i· nalned the Carita. • · · · · • Newsmen began to wonder out •loud how the refu1ee1 were selected for lmml1roll!ID lo the United Slale1. Waa ii according to need or their ability to pay? • .. Tbe heod of a German. TV network crew filming at El Toro Tuesday said, son1ewnat cynicaJ, ly, that the refugees arriving were all middle-class people. Emergency Steps "They took care of all the {lrtt· clan people fir1t up at Tr1vll, '' he said, having been at th'e northern California base earlier. ''Those were re·illy fine people. You should have seen them~'' Cowity Will t;Jpen The imeression, for the mo- ment, is that refugees fitting the more popular stereotype might not arriVe until som etime toward the end of this week. . Sites for Trash When that finally happens, the immigration, health and customs officials, who so far have had nothing to do except check bag· gage and docume nts, might have their hands full. By KATHY CIJANCY Of .. ~ly "4114 loUIH Trash collections in Hunt: lngton Beach, Fountain Valley. Laguna Beach and most of El Toro were running about two days behind schedule today in the wake of a three-day-old strike by rvbbish haulers. R es idents of those com- munities, as well as 11 others af. fected, were told, however. to keep their trash cans on the curbs for pickup bySuDday. NOW Bl.OJlted For 'Sexi,sm' HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) The National Organization for Women today found itself <IC· cused of sexism for refusing to let birth control advocate William Baird and a priest detiate the abortion issu~ because lhey are men. Baird and the Rev. Rod Fink of Farmington .said Tuesday ·they are filing· a com Plaint with the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights ag<J;inst NOW for chopping off a pfanned debate Sunday because of their sex. Both said they were invited by N,OW to argue~ lll;flue at.'-'coit· ferenre at Wesleyan University in Middletown and then at the last-.mlnuta .was told they could 'mot~. . About 400 trash truck dnvers and helpers, rilembe"rs of. the- Teamsters Union, walked Off the jobs Monday in a pay , dispute DUMl'S TO BE OPEN LONGER .. Story, A8. with six rubbish firms, represented by lhe Orange Coun· ty Dispo:s ;,i l Association . ''This refugee problem is going 1.o be a big problem for the United States," feared another German journalist, photographer Mali thias Luhn. "Maybe even bigger than the Vietnam war." The companies, however:, ,.. vowed not to m ake another offer D g Rru"d higher t han lhe :i3 percenl pay ru and benelils boo•l rejected by . member•••r•it:r. · &i ~ m·1· T" · na . 1nste11d. by <j lj,e'iJlondaJ. ll!eY • 8 · · 1 Jll8 • had started: lii'i'1i1;rep1acem~"1< •. · fOr striklni: workers. "': ~ '·t · TIJUANA, Mexico (UPI), - Raul :Rangel, nego\iatorrorthe ),1ultimi11ionaire Alfonso Aila comtani~s. s'id by today .about Qili.n'tero, his wife and four mem· 150 new workers· had been hired bers or his family have been ·and trucks were malting ~. named in arrest warrants issued throughout the.county':' • ' in a massive crackdown on an il· The. ·alri~e· al10 ~;ffects llcitdrugtraffic. •4 11 r-Anahe1m_, Fullerton. Orange, Q"uinter!), .an itinererit farm Buena Park, Santa Ana, Placen: worker~ in California's San Joa· tia, Brea.· La Palma,. Garden qqin .V.alte·y 20 years ago. had ac· Grove •. Tultin and Stanton. · coun\9 of almost $10 million in a "1:l i;{ ~ Guadalajara b~1nk and another Fro• Page A J for more than that in a Monterrey bank, an offi cial in the attorney TRASH ••• use of county personnel "Bnd equipment to pick up residential trash if county health officials declare an emergency exia~. He also urged the county to m.eet with city official:r.·an ef. fort to mobilize all loc p ern· iDtftt. ·', • general's ofrice said. Raids in the erackdown netted 55 pounds of heroin, more than 16 pounds of cocaine, 36 pounds of morphine, 66 tons or marijuana, $188,229 in American ciirtency. $2,400 in Mexican pesos, a SM>.000 certified check and bank deposit s.lips and IOUs for more than $400,000, authorities said. Mens Temis Sweaters Redad 40% Duck-Feet rm 10.95 & 14.95 Churchill Fins Long Sleeved Turtleneck Sweaters Reg. 10.95 Sale Price 6.95 Beach Flotes Swim Goggles Wilson Tennis Shirts · lrregums -6.95 Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks ~ . Laguna Swim Tr• ll i----Gym-Pants----~-Baseball Gloves & Mitts Baseballs-Bats-Caps- Calared Slems-Sbaes Masks-Chest Protectors- Baseball Wannup Jackets Tennis Rackets-7 .95 to · 60.00 Wilson-Davis-Bancroft-Yonex Wilstn-~enn-Oilillp Tennis Balls MllS & Boys Tennis Shirts & Shirts Ladies T ems Dresses Ladles & Mens Tennis Shoes · Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday Track Pants ReYersible T·Sllirts Sweat Suits Warnqi Slits . ' Basketballs 5.95 to 31,95. Volleyballs 9.95-16.95-21.95 Y.ileyball Nets 11.95 ta 29.95 SICal'balls PllYll'IBINI Balls • Racquetblls & Racqnts ffandUH . GIMs & Balls Riclet Strll!litl-Bllle Repairln1 ~n1 531 Cllltlr • II &48.1911 I •, " • I ' I I ' • ' I • I I ' I ' • I ' , • I ' ' ' ' • . I . I l , ... ·t , • -• , -~·_.... , --_mr _.....,. I •• " .. 0-0! u µroblt 111 '1 Tl!e11 writ~ Pol· Ot""' Pot wl// cut r11d lope. get ll1i-f n a1111vl'r11 011d uc.; I IOU I/OU llC:f.'d f(j ,\fJ/l)f1 lnt:quitif!lt Ill 1101.1,•r11r114!ri! nnd /IU Sllll'!J/I , /.fa1 l J/uur c11ws lio11N t(I l'a t IJunn 'At· Yo 11r Su r vice , (J ra 1qJf! Cua /i t /Jolly t>ilol. P.O. /Jor J!ifiQ, C.'ob·ta: 1lfl'!>ll , f.';\ 9l li21'. J11clui111. !JOur Je/,•p/11,;11~· 11u 111b.~r. 8111ff11g a Ho-? D~AR PAT: I am considering the purch3se or a new house. liow can I be sure such a house meets all the qualifications necessary to clc;tim the five percent or $2,000 m8'1mum credit on my 1975 in- come lax return? I understand that Congress has passed such a law, but it applies only lo newly constructed houses. Develop. ment sale!<i men ' are somewhat vague on s pecific· requirements for this tax credit. 'M.T ., Newport Beach. Very specifi~· regulations are required· by this legislation, ac· cording to an ln'ternal Revenue Service spokesman. Construe. tlon must have begun before March 26, 1975, with the re- sidence Involved being the prtn· cJpal residence (no vacati9110r second home1i1 allowed). The bll}'er must have taken up re· sidence after March lZ, 1975, and before Jan. 1, 1977, except in the ease of self -construction as the builder'!:! principal personal re· sldence. In that situation, a bind· ing conlract must have been drawn up before Jan. 1, 1976. Further, the person claiming this tax credit must attach a certification provided by the seller tbat states the purchase price.is the lowest price at which the house was ever offered for sale. In other words, the price of a new house can not be raised higher and still qualify as a house ~llglble for this tax credit. The IRS emphasized that stiff penalties will be imposed on sellers of newly constructed houses who claim a later, higher sales price a.s the original price at which the lwuse was offered for sale. G-d Nrigltbon? DEAR PAT: We've lived on a hill in Laguna for the past 20 years. Our neighbors across the street and below us have a hedge and pine tree that extend at least 12 feet above their roof. These plants are blocking our ocean •.. view -the main reason· we built our house at this location. The. previous owners of this house kept the trees trimmed, bot Our· new neighbors aren 'l very friendly · and I hesitate to confront them with lhe problem. Whal recour5e do I tu.ve if they refuse our offer lo pay for the"trimming? Do I have any legal rights in view of the number of years wC've occupied; the house? G. K., Lagwia Beach Determillg your rlgbis ill tbls altuatkm would be a civil court matter. Althougb Laguna Beacb does bave ordinances regarding bu:lldlag ••d fe•ce height.a, no re· plaUoas apply to ot.tn1etlola of Tiew, accordla& to a.,. ..... , de- pmrtm.ent .spokesmaa. A frank - IMot frleildly -db<-with yoa.r aelpbon might betllele•llt troublesome w•y to approacll tbis problem. Gfrb'SoltNU DEAR PAT: Are there or- ganized girls' softball leagues in Costa Mesa and my 12 and 13· year-old daughters can 101n·! We've contacted the city's leisure services department and they have a league for girls, but my daughters would like lo play with the Bobby Sox or another similar league. Can you tell us how to contact these leagues? J .c .. Costa Mesa Bobby Sox headquarters In Buena Park is checking its . league locations to determine which team your dau1bters can join. You will be contacted penonally. Others may pbooe SZZ-1134 ror Bobby Sox team In· formation. Except for the clty- 1poa.ored Ponytail League. no Gtller aoftball lea1ues serving the Cotta Mesa area were located by /\YS. FeeH11g a Draft DEAR PAT: My son turiled 18 years of age last November. He's moved to Hawaii, and to my knowledge has not rea:istered with Selective Serv\ce. He la number 70 on the draft lottery. Is there any penalty for not re- gistering? . M.J.,LagmiaNlguel A Saatll A•• Seledlve 8enke .,-nm•• ••hi U.at Ute law re-qalra Jffr ooa lo..,.._., Be Is •driled to co•l•d ~ Seledlve Service Sy1tem ofllft ••r llil rt11ldeace lD H•w•U ud ftle • stateme.at explal•lll' tall re._ for eot re1l1terl•I oa time. Altltoacll tbere 11 • carreat moratorium oa re...,..tloa, II reqalred re1l1tratloll rn•mea lid• 1t1temeat will be 1ffu· 1a1-11o ~Im . No _.tty If lie-• 1111 0:1cted for nome.......- at..a.11mc. • ' • • . , Wednesday. Aprll 3tl, 1975 • OAILVPILOT A3 Viets Tear Up E assy ' A Different Lifestyle • •• The theme that life mus t go on was nowhere more evident than al Camp Pendleton Tuesday when the first bus loads of Vietnamese r efugees a rrived. The n eed to fulfill domestic chores quickly took over from the initial con· fusion . The Marine sergeant. above. left, stands by a sign indica ting the men's bathroom "and showers and a Viet- Building ~Looted By Crow«i -; • D•ily Pilol Plloto' Dy J.Klo Cll•-11 namese "'Oman started a iring he r laundry \Vithin 15 minutes of arrival. 1'he picture below shows r efugees re- ceiving instructions from a Marine on which quonset huts to occupy and bundled·up youngster '1l rig ht \Vas typical of all the c hildren who all wore heavy c lothing . By PETER ARNETT AP Spe<l.il c.t'rt~ SAIGON -The six-story U.S. Embassy in Saigon withstood a determined Viet Cong comman- do attack in 1968, and five Americans died in its defense,. Today, without its armed guards, the e mbassy was no match for thousands or Saigonese getting their last American hai1· dout. They look everything, incluc:I · in g· the kitchen s inks and a machine to s hred secret docu- ments . The bronze plaque with nal'J'!eS of the five American servicemen "'ho died in the embassy in 1968 was torn from the lobby wall. It lay amid piles of documents a nd furniture on the back lawn. We carried it back to the Associated Press office. "It is our emb~ssy now," said a laughing young Vietnamese soldier as he pranced gleefully along the littered hallway or the administrative building. The handsome embassy build· in g on Thong Nhut Boulevard was abandoned by a detachment of U.S. Marines al 7 :50thi~ morn- ing. They r emained behind after Apibassador Graham Martin left 10 prevent waiting Vietnamese from rushing the last helicopters. As the Marines left, they threw tear gas grenades into the elevator shaft. But artcr their helicopter lifted off the roof, the Vietnamese · rushed in , ignoring the tear gas as they tore into fil- ing cabin ets and cupboards. The Vietnamese ~ilad started on the embassy annex to the rear of th e main buildinJ? at dawn. Eleven yo ung ·people, some of them soldiers in uniform. tried lo smash open a heavy safe they had turned on its face. 'l'hey looked at our Y.:hite laces and cameras sus piciously, but when w e c l aimed Fre nc h citizenship they laughed con· spiratorily and invited us to share in the proceeds. We didn't stay for the opening. Rolls and rolls of Bank o[ America embassy payroll checks were strewn across a concrete parking lot. Smashed type writers and over- turned filing cabinets marked with red ''secret '' oind "classified '' s tickers were in many rooms . A group of Vietnamese were · dragging a large "shr-edmastcr" for destroying documents from a basement room . Five large drums marked "One each, Docu· ment Destroyer . drum type without igniter" we re in a corner or the room . Piles of dust that probably had been secret papers the night before were on the noor. :Refugees Settle Into New Life About 50 Vietnamese men. women and children still perched on the helicopter pad on the roof. They beckoned lo us lo come up to them. apparently believing that if white people were there. the helicopters might come back. By GREG GROSS A11e<l.itelll Pre11Wt"i..., Vietnamese youngsters played baseball with Marines while mothers hung out washing as the n~west evacuees from Saigon settled into a new lire of peace at · , Camp Pendleton. ·~Although the new arrivals had left the real war behind, Marine helicopters rattled overhead in a training exercise and artillery boomed behind the hills or their temporary Southern California home. But the r.ooo evacuees who ar· rived at this sprawling Marine training base Tuesday took no obvious notice, unaware their former homeland had just sur· rendered to the Viet Cong. Another 400 evacuees arrived Tuesday at Travis Air Force Base in Northern California Saying It With What? Seeking an appropriate ·wa y to we lcome home I rvine Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor from her vacation in Hawaii, Mayor Art Anthony commented on the islanders· practice or wreathing the necks of visitors with flowers-then modified the custom to suit Irvine. Reaching into a brown paper sack at Tuesday's council meeting, Anthony withdrew a bundle of asparagus -th e .city vegetable-and passed it to Mrs. Pryor In welcome. Said Mrs. Pryor later, "I was moat flattered by the attention and g'lad that Mr . "nthonJ did not hand me 11. jar of the city insect.'' ' ' aboard a chartered 747 from Guam . The evacuees here -some America ns but mostly Viel· namese dependents of American civilians and military men -set up housekee ping in Marine quonset huts th al eventually may house 20,000 persons. Mothers put their children to bed on cots and hung washing out to dry under s unny skies that beamed a warm welcome. Marines broke out balls and bats and used a parade ground and parking lot for a game of baseball with some delighted youngsters. But some Marines recalled the war when asked about a noticea- ble silence as evacuees arrived by bus after their planes landed· at nearby El Toro Marine Air Station 3.nd Norton AFB near San Bernardino. "A lot of these guys," said a Marine segeant, "fought over there. I guess they don't really make much distinction between the good guys and the bad guys.'' The a rrivals ran into other routines : doctors looked under eyelids; cooks stewed pots or creamed chicke n and rice ; greeters handed out packets con· taining toothbrushes, candy bars and sandals : o(ficials pointed out double-decked sleeping bunks in· side the quonset huts. Of'ficia.ls even planned to set up schoolhouses for the children, and provide job counseling for adults. But since most had American sponsors to take them into their homes or help with a job or get· ting into school, the common hope was lo get out within several days. Indeed. nearly 200 who arrived Tuesday left by thei r fir~t nightfall In.America. · Others worked on arrange· ment1 to leave. One 25-year-old woman called her husband's boss in Stockton. After talking awhile she turned lo r eporters. and asked, "where is Stockton?'.' "It's about 400 miles north of here." a bystander said. "How much would it cost to take a taxi there?" she asked. One evacuee in a new home to- day was Lee Hang Ngoc Elder, 19, a bride whose husband had come to get her within hou rs or arrival . She h a d married Thomas A. Elder of nearby Santa Ana after a fri e nd placed a want ad in Calirornia saying she want· ed an American husband. We e ntered through the broken back door of the embassy and started up the stairs. The reek of tear gas was almost overwheln1- ing. Every room we looked into appeared to have been hit with a battering ram. The gas drove us back downstairs. Gem Talk By J.C. liUMPllR/ES THE MYTH OF AMETHYST This beautiful purplish violet gem h as its own special place in a ncient mythology, perpetuated , by the story of Bacchus, god of wine , who was offended by neglect of the goddess Diana. Vowing that the first person met by hi s caravan should b e devoured by his tigers, he round that his victim was a beautiful girl named Amethyst, who was on her way to worship at the shrine of Diana. As the tiger s sprang upon her, s he was turned to stone bY the gcx:ldess, this escaping an even worse fate . Recog nizing the mirac le, and re pe nting , Bacchus poured the juice of grapes over the stone body. giving it its lovely hue . The m yth remains ... whoever wears an amethyst is protected rrom the evils of intoxicating drink. VICTORIAN BEAUTIES ArtCarved took styling from the past and fashioned wedding rings for today's love . Lyric and Perfidia. A delicate floral de- sign expressed in precious 14-karat gold, with a contrasting antique fini sh. For fash- ionable weddings, see our complete Art- Carved collection soon. <:Art Carved J. C. J.lumpfuill6 Jewefer6 ·11 ' . j . ' ,, I-~ ~· 1B23 NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA MESA CONVEN1tr\llT TEAMS· .. · BankAmi"riCar~astM Ch11tv't .27YEAfl$ tN TtfE SAME LOCATION .f>....,.ONES:..8-3401 . I • A4 DAILY PILOT W•dnasday, Aprll 30, 1975 . _, Jaet Cokes, Cakes ReplaeeG11Ds,Wat .•. '\'\ \ with Tem arphine Finally, • It's Ove1· ~·~•"'TERMA.t'll : Clearly as if II ,~re only ye~terday, lhcl'e. on the .Ille tel e vis ion wus Lyndon . ineti Johnson , trooping the lj.pe; shukini;l h<1nds with d<'p11 rt- Wg Cump Pendlt'ton ~1arin c·s, from lhe hangur ut El 1'oru Alarin e Corps 1\i r Stat10 11. And ii Sl'<'lnc·cl likt• onlv \'t'Slt•t' eta~'· Just a httlt· \\"hii~: bal'k, "'he n 1"'1'1,.•sidt•t1\ J O!UlSOH rlC\\" tu l-:l 1'oro on ,\ir l-'nrt•t• Ont• und llt~­ burk<'d , us 11 !\l 11r1111,_• bu nll pl11ycd ruffh_•s und fl ouris ht•s Hild llail 1'o 'l'ht• t hief. A11d Ll-tJ 111ttd ~ a s peech in the hung11r whore the troops, in full buttle gear. unde.'r brilliant.i televis ion lights, had been waiting in formation for hours to htH:t.r a depa11ing word from their Comm ander-in-Chler. -But as LRJ l'li<·kert:.'t.I to Jil'e on- t·., acain on tht• vid eo srreen, you k1:te"' it "'a sn 't jus t yestcrduy ;.1t El Toro. ''estf'rduy . lht·rc \vas a thfrercnt kind of uirlif\ ut El Toro ~larin t• Corps ~\ir Stut1on. 11 0\\' C l.OS•~L\' 11\Clt·('tl Olli' t•Oastlint• has bt·t·n lit•d to th a t a~onizi nc . llt·bilitutin~. f11r-11 \\'/.IY bit ti lee round. '1'roop 1110\•C nlt·nt ~ <ind truin1nc at Camp Pe ndlelon lo our south. t-iic hts d<ty und ni ght out of El ·roro. ll e licoptt•rs 111 milit ury furmution over our coastal areu. /\II the lone years of "'hat our leaders no\\' likt• to tcrrn "our in- \'OI ve1ncnt.' · So last ni ght they r anreled the late shO\\' on tt•ll'visiun and re- r<.1 n the \va r for us. t-Ton1 thl· bt>ciruung, "'ith ull the horror pu:turt·s. Tht· lutt· "ar on thf' lat t· ~hfl\\'. Pt•rh;1 ps it \\"as Htting .. ·\ftt•r ;.dl. lh<'Y did t"i1ll this the fir~t lt·lt.•\'iSccl \\"UI', didn 't lht'.V"! YESTE KOAY 'S NEWS c:.i r- 1it•d a story ubout !he petni<.· 111 Saicon and a Lu Runa 11<-ach pilot \\ho \\'as un £' of the last to lea\'t• th(' \\'(I I' zont• a s a dt•ff'c·ting South Vit·tnanl<'Se colont"I .ind 14 olhl·rs for ced tht·i r \\•a y into h is airplane . 1\nd a~ thc latt• v. ar shov.· un· f{1lded . tht't'l' ht· \\'as. La.gUOi.1..J\ Stt•ph e n S a dlt·r . o n vo ur t~·ll·\·1~1011 scrt·en u1 li ving Color, ,·1a satt·llil c . ti t' g ave th t• tt·lt•\"is ion people a long-distaoc·c inter,'it'\\". lit· c·ould ha ve bt~n sitti.nc in his l.aguna li \"i ng roonl. • ealm and composed , he told his story of t he last hol,lrs of Saigon. No. Sadler said. he v.•asn't under intense fire. Just so1ne sporadic small-arms s hooting arotmd the airfield. "i'es. the V it·ln am£'st~ c·olonel did lhrt"a ten to r an1 his jeep into lht' airplane land ing gt·ar. ··1 fi gured it \\'as bcttt-r to lt-t them aboard and gc·t away than not make it at a ll, .. the Laguna pilot ex.plained calmly. .. And "'hat a re _you going to do now.'' the tele,·1s1on rommander asked. Sadler s m iled for the first time . "\Ve il. I 'm just a n un- employed aviator., ." TllE TELEVISION seene c·hanged. Old pic tures oi'I'ruman, F.isenhower . Kenn~y. Johnson, Nix.on and fo~ord. All ex.plaining lJ.S. ill\"Oiv e1nt·nt . l\iore battle· ~round s cenes are ('Oming now and you look at the eloek. 'L'he late ~ho"'· has extt:'nded clear into to- day . You turn it off. l 'hi:.t 's okay. You knt:'W how tl was going lul:lld l,ll"ITt ......... GAVE THEIR LIVES Cpl. Chnrlos ~IC'Mahon J1·., 22. lert . ~1n<I 1 .. itlll'l' C'1>I. l>lll'\\ in Judge,. 1!>, '''l'l"l' last U.S. fight· 1ng n1 t•n to tlil· llll \til•tnahl soil. ·r1u.• l\\'tl Nl:1rincs , purl of sct·urit y g ua1·cl dt'IHC'hrnent at U .S. E n1bussy, died l\loncla y in roekct att uck . Tornadoes Kill Six, Wrench Away Baby By United Press lntt'mational Killer tornadoes lut \"C ripped through, portions of l 'exas anti Loui siana 'l'ut·sd ay, lca\'ill),: :-.1x dead , thl"ft! in e<t{·h st alt'. One of lhe vil·tims was an 1S-n1onth-ultl girl ,~,1·enrhed rron1 ht·r motht·r's arms by high winds. The National \Vcother Scrv1t·f' said 18 tornadoes "''ere recordf'd lute Tuesday and t.'urly tod ay \\ilh 9 in 'fl'.'l:as, 5 in l.oui sia na, :! in Oklahon1a, ;ind one cal'h 111 l\lissouri and Illinois. \Vinds clocked at 70 miles per hour tore do"'" po"•er Hues and trees in Shreveport. La . One rn otoreye lis t in the l'ity v.•a:-: killed "'hen he becameentangh.'t.I in fallen clettrical lines. T"l'i'O others \\'ert' killed in Ve rnon Paris h, one by a railing tree and a scl'ond trapped inside her mobile home. AU three Texas vil'tims "'ere killeQ in "the town or \'ancey. The body or an unident1ri1.."<I 18-mooth-old girl v.·as foupd in a £ie1d near a fa rmhouse. ·rhe tornado struck with such fury it tore the girl from the grasp of her mother. v.•ho ,"•as holding the tot Ford Selects l\'larine Chief \\IASlllNGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Ford today said he will nom inate Lt. Gen. Louis II. \Vilson , a l\11:.'dal of 1-lonor \\'inner rrom \Vorld \Var 11 , to beeome the ht'V• commandant of the ~tarine Corps T he 55 -y<'a r 'old Wilson will s uccee d G e n . Ro bert 1': . Cushman, v. ho is st:hetlul('(f to l'nd his four-year term J an. I. llo"'l'\"t•r , t ht're have bt-en re- po rts Cush1nan may step do"'" bE'fore Oc-t. l to a void a loss of ctbout S300-a-montb 1n retirement pa) due to a quirk in the law. 'fhe re has been s harp infi ght- in g ovt•r v.·ho w ill head the 196,000-ma n ~l arint' Corps. l 'he maln contestants have been \\"i lson, a comma nding general of thl• l''leet ~l arine fo'orce in the Pacific. and Gt'n. Ea rl E. An- <lt'rson, as::;istant ron1manda nt anti rt"putt·d to be Cushman's l"hOl{"t'. and another l~hild inside their house. A married couple also "'t'r(' kill<'d. .·\ pilot fie "' over \"an<·t.•v and r<·portcd the tornado cut a Sv.•ath t•i .:ht miles long before rising bark into the <'louds . Another l"•is tcr bowled through CalVt'rt. Tex., injuring four and causing hea\'Y damage. Plot to Kill Castro Told By ENainnan \VASHINGTON LAP> -A rE'· tired Air Force colonel says the CIA once requested a plane un- der his command and new t\\'O n1t•n into Cub a to kil l Fidel Castro. L. Fletcher l'routy said he l'ame rorward now v.i.th an ac- coU11it of his involvement in the aborti\'e plot in "late 1959 or ear· ly 1960" beeaus e of 1i1 verbal at- taclc by form e r CIA Director Richard Jlcims against CBS nev.•sman Dunif'I Schorr for re· llOrting possible CIA involve· ment in assassination schemes . ··it got me a little u~et ," Prou- ty said or l-lelms' denunciation. v.•hich "'as "'idely reported and televised . Prouty, "'ho handled Air Force liaison with the CIA, said in a telephone interview Tuesday he \\'as positive Helms knew about the plot to kill Castro. llelms has tlaimed to have no knowledge or CIA r ('s pons ibility for any as· s assinations. but hasn't ml'n· t1oned the possibility of unsuc- l'essful attempts. Doily Pilot Df'lh•ery Is G••..tftd tl.!oodav-f roday " you do nor """e yOo.Jr paper by 5 30 D m,, i;:alt before 7 D m and your CODY ¥1'•!1 be oc- l1vered Sarurday and Sunday' If Y01J do oot receive your CO(IY tty 9 a.m. Salu•· day or 8 am Sunday. call belOl"e 10 "''" .,,Id your copy wtU tie dehveted. CircMHotl T11&1 t • Mesi O.ange County Areas ••l-4Jll Northw9$1 Hunl1n9ton 6eocl'I. and Westminster MO-lllt San Clemente Cap1str<1no Seac:". &in Juan CaD•Strilr>O, Dana Poi"! Soutl'! Laguna, l.tguflil N•guel . . ...• 4's.MJ• Storms on Rampage 14 lnches of Snow Fall in South Dakota ""'" "• """"""'""" " ~ A!'"'''" " w b<o .!<)•• w ~ ........ 1 .. .. ~ (.!>·~ .. ,,., " ~ ,.,..,,~ .... 1. " " (ltr'1rldni,1 .. " o..u.,, .. " °""~'" » " °"''"'' ., • 11,.,,...,,cu. ,, " L"'"~") .. ., NI,...,,, " " Mol ... ..,..k.,,. .. .. Mo __ ,,, " .., ""'""°''"""~ " " Nol• YO•-" " °"'-"'"' ,,,, ,. w °'"'M .. ., ""'Im~•"'!) " " P11o1-1ptu .. " " ~no A " H p, tt!.lN , qn .. .. Pofll-.0•• .. .. .. ~ .. 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Mtot1 ,, ... 12: 1' •·"'·• tttb !01 I! ·~ • R~ds T~ke Over in Fallen City SAIGON <AP) -S<ores ol North Vletnime1e t1nk1, armored vehicles and camoufl11ed Chinese truck• drove down Unity Boulevard to the South Vlttnameae prealdentlal palace shortly after noon today. · Several hundred South Viet.nameae applruded as lhe North Vietnamese troops waved their t>lue and red fla11 with a yellow star ln the center and stepped down Into the broad boulevard. · Meanwhile, in front of the Nationnl Assembly bulldlna. a police colonel w111lked up to an · ariny ·memorial statue, sat.luted and shot himself in the head. He died a 1hort while later in a hospital. SHOTS RANG OVT uround .lhe ·City Holl. A North Vletnante1e infantry platoon, dressed In• ol_ive drab uniforms and black rub~r sandals, took. · up defense positions ln the square in front of the building. They exchanged shots with a few holdouts 1n the \'icinity. A few people on motorbikes rode by and looked UpprehenSi\'dy to see where the riring V.'US coming from. In a short while it subside<I. Between President Duong Van Minh 's sur- render broudcast and the entry of lhe Communist forces into the city. South Vietnamese soldiers arid eiviliuns jammed aboard several C(laslal freighters lied' up along the Saigon River, hoping they could CSCBJ)C. They deject,dly left the ships as the Viel Cong drov_e al<~ng the wateriront in jeeps and trucks, w11.v1ng Viet Cong rl ags and cheering. Knots of civilians stood in doorways and watched the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese drive past. At first they showed no emotion. LATER THE PEOPLE began cheering as more North Vietnamese troops pourt-'<I into the city. Ky Nhan. a Vietnamese who had been submit· Uni photo1raph1 to 1.'he Associated Press fOr three · y8llilr1, came to the AP office with a Viel Cong friend and two North Vielnumese soldiers a nd said, "I auaranteethe safety of everybody here." ,, "I have been a revolullonury for tOyears, '' sil id Nhan. "My job in the Viet Cong was llulson with the International pross." . George Esper, the AP bureau chief, served them Coca-Colu and some leftovt•r cakes . 'One of the serg:ounts, 25-Yl'U.r·old Binh J.fu un Lam, said he "'US from llanoi und had been u soldier ror IO years . "I " have not murried lJccaus e it was not necessary during the war," he suid. After smoking a cigarette, Pvt . Tran Viet Ca . )t, told the Americans he had served seven years in the North Vietnamese army. '"TWO DAYS AGO"'~ o.ittac·ked Bien lloa," he said. "Today we drove do"'" the high"l'i'UY past the United Slates Army base ul Long Binh. Our forceli. "'ere led by u brigade or tanks. There was a little r e- sistance, but most Saigon soldiC"rs had ulreudy ru11 awuy. Then v.•e drove into Saii;on. ·· They asked no questions of the Amerir un s but ·instead talked about tht.•ir fan1ily life bu ck homl· and looked ut war souvenirs. • Many or the eity's residents \\•ere walk ing OJ riding aboUt the s trN'lS. Tj,}j.' North Vietnamese . were us curious :.i boul the Suigoncse as the local people were about the men from the North. But many stayed at ho me. "They are nice now, but \\·c must wait," said one 26-year-old "'Oman in u lt'lcphone conversation. "We want peace," said Nhan. "No more kill-ipg. ,, T ""' ....,enne .\~-----.-------__.;;;..-:-, -~ I • ·--" . ~ -;·'t'_• ·t, -·( ' J / -;,----- ' ' Puka shells % ·, •. :,,,-- from the Pacific ISiand~!~~ 14.99t0 16.99 ' (/:_·~: .. -~~ They take years to form and hours to gather. fhrougn the crashing or tl'le surf, what began as cone-shape shells result In pearly rounded discs kl!tewn as puka s,,ells. found 1n the surf ot Pacific is land beacl'les. But. JCF'enney has m~de s,,ell collecting easy at our very, very special price. Choose fro m 13" or 16 length necklaces. f: ~-~ Shop s.lday Hoon to 5 P.M. at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beach (7 14 ) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771 . I I " 1 I ' l l • I • ' . . ' ' -... _ .. ,,_ .. -.... ---. .... . ,.. .,.r .... ·PU'C Halts Rate Hikes For Utilities SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) - The State Public UtiliUes Com- mission has halted quarterly re- quests tor higher rates made by utilities to meet increases ln the cost or oil and gas used to make electricity. , The quarterly orrset rate 'iq· creases .started more than· two years ago when companies round their costs were continually go- ing up because or increased prices or fuel and oil. . . ~· . j Unlike general rate increases these requests were not subjeci topublie hearings. Answering Questions • UPIT ........ A SPOKESMAN for Pacific Gas and 'Electric said the com· pany h as been losing about $190,000 a day Jn revenue because the latest quarterly increase did not go into effect as expected on April 1. Youngsters from Hansen Elementary School in Anaheim have le11rned that Gov. Edmund G.' Brown Jr., gels paid for answering questions. Brown, who usually asks the t ough questions, hosted the stu· dents in hi s office Tuesday and was asked "Wh at's your jol>?''. Brown replied, ··To a nswer questions." "And you ~et paid for that?" th e child asked . · In addition to the $70million re- quested by·PG&,E, the Southern California Edison Co. has sub· milted a $106 million request. Petti.s Wi.dow Wins Election The commission took lhe ac· lion at Tuesday's meeting, dur- ing which PUC President Vernon I .. Sturgeon said the subject or fuel price of(set increases must be studied in more detail. "Let 's not give them any more money until it all goes to hecir· in gs and gels straightened out," he said. SAN BERNARDINO (UPI) - Shirley Pettis, the widow and ''working partner '' or Congressman Jerry Pettis, was elected Tuesday to succeed him in ofrice with 65 percent or the vole in the sprawling 37th Congressional District east of Los Angeles. Mrs. Pettis, 51, amassed 53,103 out or 78.012 votes cast in the dis· trict covering some 23,000 square miles represented hy Pettis Milk Price Law Repeal Rejected SACRAMENTO <AP> -Repeal or the state's minin1um retail milk price law has been rejected by the legislature. be rore he wa s killed last February in a light plane crash here. .. I think the people definitely f~t 'hat Jerry Pettis' philosophy and mind -that government should serve the pe91>le and not that people should serve the gov- ernment -was the philosophy they wanted to continue to represent them ," she comment· ed early today as the size of her victory margin over 12 rival can- didates became clear. ''We were a wOrking partnership, but or course each person is a different individual. 1 wi ll work for all or the same goals because they were our goals, but I will also reassess and reevaluate the moil effective "'ay or serving the people. I want to make sure that my contract "'ilh my constituents is as cons· tant and as intimate as it can possibly be." Wednesday.Ap,1130.1975 OAILYPILOT .. , Misdeneeonor ] Marijuana Measurtt Passage Predicted .. ·#. SACRAMENTO (AP) -The die u marijuana po11e11 a uthor or a bill easl n & chnrge as a misdemeanor r Calif.ornia'~ marijuana J><:nalti~s rclony, and a convicted penon predicts his meusure will win cnn (ace up to JO yean ln 1t"8 final passage soon now that It has prii;on on a first cOnvlCtiott. l cleared its last committee. Sen. George Moscone, the San Francisco Democrat "'ho in· troduce d the bill , said his measure scraps the possibilitY or treating marijuana pot;s~sslon as a felony and makes it o misde· mcanor. Without muc h debate, the As· sembly Ways and Mcuns Corn· miltee .sent the bill to lhe lower house floor, where Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy pres pre· dieted Thursday : "I think it will pass." IF TllE ASSEMBLY approves the bill, it goes back to the Senate for amendment approval and th~n on to Gov. Edmwu1 Brown Jr. · "Brown has said he would sii;:n a bill lik e the Oregon law, and this is like the Oregon law," Moscone said after the vote. His bill, whic h takes errect Jan. I, requires police to issue cita· lions to persons caught with an ou nce or less of marijuana in · stead o r booking them on a formal charge. TllE BILL'S maximum penal· ty for possession or one ounce or less is a $100 fin e, l\toscone said. The maximum penalty for possession or more than an oun ce would be $500 and six months in count..y jail. Courts in 'California now han- In a n interview McClrth,y,, a Su n Francisco Oemocral w., s aid he is working with M01eo4ie in support of the bill, said: • "I wouldn't advise anyone lo smoke marijuana. But I can't support a d istorted punlshme•( that brings a felony charge ugai n st a Californian whO smokes marijuana for penonial UIC. •· •• . . • SLA Trial Explodes In Violence • . . . -. ,. SACRAMENTO <UPI) -The· murder lrial of two reput.00 Syft'lt-. bionese Liberation Army merrt-- bers erupted into violence Tuet· day when defendant Ruuell Ut4 • tie physically attac·ked a · prosecution witness and former·· friend who had turned aa:alftlt·· the terrorist group. Little was cross-examlnlna: Christopher Thompson, who wu ,. marked for death by . the SLA ~ after he testified before a Grand Jury, when he leaped Into the . "ritness bo~ swinging his filits . · and striking Thompson in the face. . . . · The measure by Asiemblyman Joseph Mon· to}'a, (D·La Puente). was defeated in the Assembly Agriculture Committee Tuesday and Montoya con· ceded it was dead. Mont oya p artly ministration. which op-State blamed the Brown ad· ( ) s vacati6ns can posed repeal and un· '·~~~~~~~~· dercut it last week by lowering milk price minimums administratively. Ba ... Hft Slllt f'lln SAN FRANCISCO <UP IJ -A Federal Court suit contends many of the children flown out of ·South Vietnam were "abducted" and the rea l purpose behind the airlift was "'to provide a cover tor U.S. military intervention." The suit was filed in U.S. District Court Tues· day by Muoi McConnell , a nurse who is the guar· ilian for four Vietnamese children. ~-,.,_. ... ,,. •-kftl SACRAMENTO (UPl l -Legislation sought by newspapers to open more or government to public view bas passed its first committee test in the senate. The two-bill package by Sen. George.Moscone CD-San Francisco), was endorsed. by the Gov· erumenta l Organization Committee Tuesday and sent to the Finance Committee. Sloip9ards '-• Okaflftl W ASHJNGTON (APJ -Todd SHipyards Corp., which has shipyards in San Pedro. has been guaian- teed a $22.S million loan backed by the Commerce Department. The loan. announced Tuesday, will keep the company from failing, an event that could. cost the jobs of the firm 's 10,000employes. S.-pat"9 Ma,-.,lo BERKELEY (UPI) -About l,SOO persons 'marched near the University ol California campus Tuesday night to hail the Communist takeover of South Vietnam. 'fbe marchers, some carrying torches, followed behind a Viet Cong nag and a drummer in a fi ve· mile march. Gunman Convicted SAN DIEGO fAP)-A Reed of San Diego re- man convicted of rob-ceived lhe indeterminate bing hitchhiking sailors sentence rrom San Diego at gunpoint bas been sen-County Superior COW't tencedtolOyearstoWe Jud ge Joseph A . in state prison. Marvin Kilgarif. LOW COST AUTO l_ISRAllCE ......... y N1""'8n,year old sin~~ males I (full Km. RW9ftl• Ot!ly) 1146•~ I 1"154• annually •wlt+I ....... ""'-,_.,.. • P.lLEf ud lssoctaftt hie. ' Pl 1111: s-tlt GI•• Ceu:e~·e.Gi uoe .._.°' •C•a•ly~ $208.00on • a1r Afa11rilyof3 saves onrotmd-trip Coach airfare to Wash.,D.C.,saves again on the ground. Under$J3acjay each for a rental car and~ Uniled·s inclusive tour package for two adul<s and a child under 12 includes a room for six nights af any participating Holiday Inn, Howard Johnson·s, Sheraton or Ramada"fnn (three per- sons to a room). Plus a Hertz Pinto fur 7 days with unlimited mileage. You pay for gas, and return the car to W..Shington, D.C. And you get all this for under $13 a day per person. (Meals not included.) Air fare savings are based on United·s Individual Tour Basing Fares (security charges not included). The above fares are effective April 29, and are not available from 2 p.m. to midnighlooFridai-and Sundays. or certain days around Christmas and New Year's. All you have to do is pay for your air fare and ground arrangements for this peckage in advance. There arc great deals for any size family, so call your Travel Agent to find out how you can take one of these great mone)'-savi ng vacations soon. Or call United at 537-7521. Come celebra1e and save . Wi1h Uni ted. I The friendly skies of your land. "UnlTED AIRLlnes ,DC. r~ • ! . -. ,. • •• .· '. .. , ,.,. !:·. • ... :L .. " • Afil DAILY .PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE. ··Cable TV. Regulation At long last, Ornnge Couqty government is trying to set up th e muchincry needed to regulate cable tflevision (ranchises granted in its territory. The county hus ulwuys ·hud legul authority to do IQ under the sa me government code section that em· powers it to autho1ize franchises. It simply has not chosen to check up on companies. and in recent years that fact has created subscriber rate inequities that t!ar\'l be blumed completely on the cable companies . · Pressured by t..'COnomic setbacks, t he firms have had to increuse r~les. But in cities where they opera'te. particularly Laguna Beach, San Clemente and San.Juun Capistrano, cot1ncilmen have exercised their regulatory power and refused to a ll ow th e hik es. 1Since no &uch regulation was practiced in county territory 1 the rates went up , \Vithout opposition or representatit>n. The end result is that. s ubscrib.ers in county territory ttow pay ubout 15 percent more for cable TV than those in the cities. In the interest of equitable rates and service, it is j~st us well that the Board of Supervisqrs has decided the county should get into cable TV regulation. Time for Reason The past week brought highly irresponsible stute- ments from both f1iend and foe of the Teamsters Union, which no\v hus toeholds among Laguna Beach and San Clemente city employes. to the press. , · If there was such an "agreement" lt was Jtterly Wl'Ong. Every resident of·the city is entitled to know what public employes lire seeking. The city's offer und vuriouS rounter-pfoposals also should be made 1>ubllt, because the public wlll have to roo,tthe blll. Meun\vhile, in San Clemente, where police have contracle<t Y.'ith the union for represenlaij9n, Mayor Anthony DIGlovanni refused to allow Castle a fUll op. portunlty ut a recent council meeting to e•plain the offi<.•c1:s' decision. ~ ,. ' DIGiovanni was equally otr base. A thorouah air· ing of-the issue might help ~aim the controversy that is swir lin~ln'th e city. The calm is needed badly. Amnesty.. Needed? " The city of Luguna Beach has a backlog of more than 14,000 .• unpaid parking tickets, an inventory re· c1uiring time-co nsuming and costly paperwork by.city c 1n11loyes if the ticket holders are to be tracked down .. In son1e respects, the huge stockpile is a measure of the IO\\' regard many people hold for the judicial process. But it ulso m ay be just human nature to forget about the ticket until the warning notices and threats of \VUrrants start arriving in the mail. 1'he gap bet\veengetting a ticket and actual war- rant service is sometimes as great ns nine months . Once a parking ticket has gone to warrant, the cost jurnps fro1n $3 to $13. 1\n estimated SS percent of those unpaid tickets betong to Laguna Beach area residents. I I • • ' ' ., {' '.I " 1··'• ': \ ,. ' ' : :r, • ,.~ I ·f'i,).\ ·"'··· ' ' -i: ·: '"' :i;. : ;. ~· .-' r,, I 1 ; .... '. ' 1 '·.: .. ... , ,• r • • " • '/ /.· / ---' .., > I -1 I • • ; ' " 1 1 ·l 1 ~1 :j •• ~ Jn Laguna Beach, Y.1herc city firl'men belon g to the union, Tcarristers representative Ri chard Castle fle\v off the handle because the city had r eleased the firefighters' pay de1nands -a 12 percent s ulary in- crease and a provision that personnel either belong to the union or pay ··right to "'Ork'' fees ec1u ~1 l to union <lues. Castle rapped the cit~· for the di sclosure. saying it had violated an agreement by both parties not to talk 'fhc city could both speed payment of the overdue ti ckets each \Vorth $2.55 to the treasury, and cut vast <.1 n1ounts of paperwork by declaring a moratorium ori further legal s teps for ticket holders who come in dur- ing an ··amnesty" period and pay the $3 ticket. tl 1 . I •WELL, I SEE OUfl, ECONOMY IS FINALLY IN fl'ALAN<E t Conjugal Silence a Good Sign ( CHARLES McCABE ) Those who follow this column will know that I am of the opinton :that love and verbiage are sort or like oil and water, immiscible. I have quoted with total approval the mot or H . L. Mencken : "Whenever a hus band and wife besin to dilc1111 their marriqe, \.bey are 1ivin1 evidence al an in· quest." So firmly am I or this view that I put paid to any marriage the minute either or the, partners begins analyzing its nature and content. When lhe wire starts talking about the husband's mother, as an instance, you can reasonably conclude ~al she .ii on the market. Now comes a lad with the im- probable name or Dr. Ray L. BirdwbisUe, who is an expert in the field or non-verbal com· munication. He undertook a c:urious experiment. n..is was a audy of how much conversation · ••actually exchanted between a hundred married cooples re- aarded as reasonably happy after 15 or more years together. · He ricged voice-activated microphone's all over the couple&' homes and their cars. He reported the results to Gail Sheehy, or New York magazine. ''The median amount or time $pent in conversation exchange by these happily married couples, per week was 27 \7 minutes.'' THE REASON the rigure was so high, adds the grinniag ecbolar, is that these particular couples went visitint a lot and had to give each other driving directions. •'1be point is not that these oouples weren 'l communicating. s • • ·~ .ltlfJther Speaks Fro111 E.~perie11ee Dear Gloomy Gus The ~~~lity. o·f :a 'Flawed' Child ' .. • I I wonder what the bi·racial children in our orphanages think when they see bi· r acial chi ldre n coming from over seas bC'in g adopt- ed as quickly as they ar· rive. M .J .J. ~0.1-ott• •r•....,li"'<il.., ,......_. .. _.M<• ... rlly NttM:ltlllP .................. s. .. ,..... ....,,. ........ yG-.;O.lly "4•. After 15 years or marriage, they h•d simply learned to dO a tremeadous nuritber or lhings together which did not require verbalization. The study showed that the number of words ex- changed is not a measure of com- munication.'\' Dr. Birdwhislle a lso dis- co~~ed that the times whe n coUples talk the most are on the third date and the last year before the divorce. Not that we doubted it : but it's rather terri(ying to have such ex · plicit demonstration or the mis· chief dOne by verbally clawing over a marriage, or less binding relationship. PERHAPS the most ramous line in the oeuvre of the great short story writer Ring Lardner is, "Shut up, be explained." Jolly good advice it is too; but it will hardly Stop the feelings ~ which well up and are unuttered. and the worse (or it. The thing is not so much that talking about love and marriage may or may not help a r elationship to sustain. Tha t it will not do. The real point about all this talk between emOtionaJ partners is that it is a slin. It is a sign of the end. Whether one or both of the partners knows it, when the nattering begins the whole thing is orr. To the Editor: J Cell I had to respond to Mrs. Kaiser's pie in the sky letter (April 20) concerning "fiawed" children . Apparently Mrs. Kaiser has not actually raised a .. fl awed " child, spending years of heartache a nd agony trying to find one of those "beautirul and positive prQgrams" that she\ay1 are so "accessible:" Each·de- velopmentally disabl«I child is an individual and may take several years to place in a pro- gram, i( at all. Many parents just plain can't afford these pro- grams or placements when they are found. • I don't think Mrs. Kaiser has checked the facts when she says that ''fa'milies are looting ror flawed childr:en." Ir she were to check adoptJon agencies, she would (ind many too (ew families searl-hing roe these children. Is she a ware "flawed" also means children over seven? Mo.st people prefer to adopt healthy infants, not older children. I DON'T think parents o( the "flawed" child (eel their child "is not warm and cuddly," to the contrary. Also, if Mrs. Kaiser thinks moth'rs who abort their babies have .. mental or physical problems afterwards,'' I'm sure she's right. but believe me if the child is born the concerned mother's anguish can go on a lot longer! . Ir Mrs. Kaiser is strone against abortion, all tbe power to her, but as a mother or a "flawed " child myself, who loves, and is con· cerned about my child and.others like him every day of my life, I (eel she needs another route ot · reasoning lo be agairist abortion. She is probably using her well in~ tentioned religious belief as a· basis for her philosophy, and not actually living it as a day lo day • experience! TIOS proposition will be coun· - tered by any number or therapy groups, and probably some mar- riage counselors. loo. The idea that you can rap a m arriage back into shaPe is a small and proted· BARBARA CRIPPEN Allr11'5"' Mlspla~ To the Editor: While America is wallowing in its altruistic spirit ol ad.mittiq literally thousands of Ol'J)hans and refugees to our comitry, it is forgetting Uae fact lbat there are eel industry In these times. ll is based on a premise that~ to me palpably raise. · ·. [· MAILBOX ) la"-" 1,..... ,....,,.. •r• w.a-. ,.... ,~ I• ~•-1i.1jt .. ac•••M~""-ll1,... '"""'· wtt.n .. * -m ., 1ft5 ..i11 .. •-_...._ •• All ...._r, "'11,JI ilOCl ... litiMI--~""'~·~ ....... ,_, ............ .... ...... ii MtfklNrl ,..._ii .......... .,._., will _ .. ..,..."'"'· , again literally thousands upon thousands or U .S. citizens who are every bit as pathelic aitbose retuiees . ., • Go into the downtown aection of Loa An1eles or any major city in this country and look at the daperate, lost persons wander· inc the streets. Aak any Negro or Mexican or elderly person or handicapped penon ·the things that THEY need. Many fine colleges are going bankrupt, medical researchers are pleading ror financial as- sistance, our school system is go- ing down the drain, pollution - the list grows and grows. IF WE ARE the kind, generou5 nation we appare.nUy believe ourselves lo be -where were we when the millions in Biafra were starving? I didn 'l Me any mass emi1raUon ·of ·refutees into our country from urat Batlon when they were dying the agonizing de· alb ol starvaUon. I ean't help but feel that the whys and whe«tores of why we ent.ed into Vletnam have never been completely revealed to the United States citizens -even tbou&h it was our SOfW who gave life and limb to aid that country. I can't help but feel that-even ~ Vietnam wu given at least 10 teah to shape up an -.. ai:mY of its Own -it lacked the p8triotism to defend it.Seit u we did back In 1776. Usni it ironic that we are admitting thesa,re- r\Cees -Oeein1 from their ,.a· tiOll rather than at.and up and fi&bt -iit tbe year Of our -.h Bi<Wteouilal?> , -r~- Si1n me one damned mad ~can. MARJORIE JACKSON Caot't Wall! Tothe Editor: thereon/ I shall not dignify that attitWe with a comment! Nonetheless, I prediCJ a gala opening ol the new nude beach. Mayor Holm was going to cul a ribbon, but in the s pirit o( the OC· eask>n had taken orr his clothes a~ had no place to carry his scissors. No matter ! li e is sch~uled ror a nother or his thrilling parachute jumps which we have all enjoyed in the past. Only this time, even those party· poopers on the hillsides with their binoculars (they wouldn't ~ eaqbt dead on a nude beach) . <Wtll be able observe our city's chief executive in his entirety as he dangles beneath the canopy and floats gently into our midst. Wow! I wouldn 't miss it (or the world ... PAUL WESTBROOK HflTC \'lf>1r To the Editor: Though U.S. military involve- ment in Vietnam appears to be ending. it is increasinl on colle.ee campuses across the U.S. and al the University ot California at Irvine as well. ' ROTC, an anti-war issue ol the 1960s, shou~dn't now be iinored. ROTC and military research on college campuses beeame issues as public opposition to the Viet- DaQ\ war frew. Tbe issue al stake is more than the individual's right to choose lo participate in the ROTC, mo'.re than one's right to receive the benefits or an ROTC cadel . '111e qUestion isn't what the military can do ror you, but rather what the military has done and is do- ing lo peoples abroad-Vietnam (or example. ·To take part in an ROTC pro- gram is to support the polities o( the military. Concerned students and professors at UCI object to our school's takin& part in the Air Force ROTC program. ·KEVIN McRAE UCI Student fin Dbrlpfh1r To lbe Editor: achieves that maturity through exposure to an environment and1 society that places great social value upon the bodily develop. menl or youth. By imprinting boys and girls with the im· PQrtance or regarding the human bOdy as the most beautU'ul or creations. a culture will inspire,, young people to not only ex· , einplary sel(-esteem but, by ex·.1 tension, to love a nd respect other persons a nd resoµrces including man's ecologica'l treasures: our ' land, sea and air -hence, a sense or meritorious, good · citizeosbip and bumahi·· tarianjsm, :i BRUCEHO.PPING ;: Alhf>l#1t1 To the Editor: ·--Reference letter of Robert ' Jackson, "the intellect!" April .: 23; I When I read the article on" Madalyn Mays O'Hair,Aprtt 18, I almost cancelled my newspaper. Then, I guess you havet.olteepup·· on· all the cornballs in the world .. : Ir Mr. Jackso_n will ~ both eyeballa and bis brain, l'mrsure be will find the chaOI in the world is not from dependence oa God.- but lack of it. · I think if we coocentnte too· much tonier on our human ap-· proaches, the United States will . go up in smoke. · Apparently, Mr. Jactsan has not been educated on the belief's of the "great thinkers'' ol the world. or he would have known most or these are not atheistic.' STATISTICS have shown the 111ore educated you are the more likely yo1.4_ are to believe ID God. The least educated (the maaaes) accept the views or anyone (no matter how illogical or UDSQUDd their philosophy), if their views are widely publicized. • '"1 Why Women Are Moving In Re tbe Vice Mayor vs: the Vice Squad: I WU pleuod lo read ill the popers lhla week that Ms. PbyWs Sweaiq bH boldly cut her lot in favor ot nudit.y on our bnatitul -heo la wruna. 'Ibis la lhe l,ype ol llberllled and --Ive leadenhlp we need "°"' our public ofrlciala and J say "Brava" and "Bravo"·'° u ·not lo 1-.iect any hint ol cluUl!ca- U. Of 1eoder into my 1W:o"'Jed admiration. As she so aJJtl1 -· ed, ''Time moves and IUibdards daaqt.'' C?ood old James Bolding, the. ep1tome or Orange County-brand law and order, is at it again (Dai- ly Pilot Letters 4/23) with his version of spare lbe rod and spoil lhecbild, According to Bolding, the woods bed was and still is the only lovable solution 1o adolescent an· lies and, to prove bis can- tankerous contention, the Bible is hauled out and the quote of wise man Soloh)on is s lated SQmethin& to the errect of that old tale about ''this'll hurt me more'nit'll hurt you.'' With people like Madalyn~ llay1 O'Hair and Rober~ Jack50;01 it's surprisint we ha~ .. a United States Coast.ttution a .~ all. Far fewer people truat «4 believe In a God now than the~ did SO or even ao yean ~ Ullr-;. Jackson doesn't believe tbere ii more chaos now than ever t>erore, he isn't too well in formed. Maybe hejustbutlliinpJ! a little backward. -1 think ii more pe<>ple • to believiA1 th8t ''old" CGDtept.4 thine• would change-for the wt· - employed too. A 1rocer's daughter may be 'bout to become prime minister cit Britain. l As you know, Britil!..n does not llilect lta covernment leader by direct . ballot. In Britain they memben or Parliament , each party-Labor and rvative. Then, when tbe e elect more from one part.y from the other, tbe elected -in our country they woukl 'le «m.greaamen-automatically their party 's leader as the prime minister. Coaaervatives' new part,y -the lean quem ol con- rvatl ve British Politics-is arpret nateher. What's propelU.C women into .. otl>1m1olproml._.t We utod for \1, .....,, WMn a falls to mea1\lnl up to h.idl ~~.,,al, hlatorlcal leaclenbip , be vacates It. 2 Natureabboraavacuum. 'nls la true at llome. ill -· ...._ aonnun•l ar .._.. ... ; \ ( ' ) yearo ago, and she hun'l loll an PAUL ff · election since. . ~RVEY During the Conservatiw gov- 1 cmmentof1970.74,.sheMl'Wdu when men abdicate their ac-minister or education.. customed head·or-lhe·family role, the topless family soon gets a female head. THE INADEQUACY or Bri· t.ain's recent, mostly male gov- ernments lert a void. Since Winston Churehill , male leaders have bet'n vapid. inept., ineff'ec· tual.. So a woman is moving up, and she is prepared to move in. Margaret Thatcher i.s one or thole "overnight sue~" who hu bttn tediously prepariq ror it all her Ure. Daughter of a pro- vincial grocer, h"r school grades earned her a scholarship l'o Ox· rord. There s he earned two dqrees-in "hemistry, then In law. She ent,red politics in the hust· lngs 2$ ~an a•o. Siie w .. elect· od lo Britaln't Parllam...t 15 ANY WOMAN in politics will tell you ort th• ........i. that her least loyal support ls from other wom.en. Yet there ia 90IDethinl oabout thls impeccable middle-. cl1:1S5 wire and mother wtUcb t~ lo win the eca.., ilmce ol other women. When George Gallup polled Conservatives on t.be ne ol the la.st election, wom• supported her 4 to 3: men oPpoeed: IMr 2to1. She won almost 2 tot. Sbe out· polled 111 4 ot btt male ri•ala combined. Ir and when the Laborilet strike out and lbe, CoaMrvatlvea come to bat a1aJ.n, tM lf'OCS'I daughter will be prime •in•1ter ol Britain. h was no accideet. ADii &cahll, men, we made her ..Wabeil by what we were DOt. • ~ ol ua cm--li"a .. wltwoed her perf--In lhe city CGWICU chamber (flllly elotlted) ·can harclly comtain --ID antlcll>Ollan Ot -ial Mr c.aY'Ol'l nude In our new lllllltl·mlWoa-doUar Window·lo- lhe-Sea for wblcb alle labdred so oelnoaly. 01' COURSE there will be .-lllln!uoaable ~ of the old school who feel that Just Mcauae Liley have ll\led here lon1er aad bave been taxed ' brllaed nuon to pay tor this -· u.., abould ba•e ....,. NJ u lo lhe paradlDc ol nudity - Dr. ·$pock may hove been the tint with the twin attribute oC lalo!oledc• and the ooorage lo set tbe record atraisbt on Solomon's word and, altllouab he didn't quote tbat learned man, it's a Cood bet Solomon silhod a breatll o1 relief onlY to tu.m O't'f!I' in his ,• grave when bis 1ood words ol wisdom are used out ol C'Olllezt. AND IT reaUy sbouldn~ l>ftd either a Solomon or a Spock or even a Bolding, to know that the woods.bed syndrome too often de~ generates to eriminaJ abuse or children by pa.rftlts wbo actord· ing to thoae who study lhoH beastly, unfortunate :r.•e baYO bHn tlie objld llio ,,ft ol Chlld·batterlnr. · A truly malure ladlvtd•al 11 . SHARON PE'lln CURTfl$ . . ~ DA ILY PILOl RotimN. wm.~ Tholnas KffltU. Qll.cw Borbora «triMdt. Editoriot ~ ~ • '!be edi!Grial P"le of the Dolly P~lot se.eks to Inform and stim~at~ re~rs by Pi 1 n•QJ on Uus PAte d1vene ~ on toptcs ot Interest by Q'Bdlcat- ed toh.1mnlsts and cartoan1111, bJ " P!'Ovldlnc a forUm tw ,...7 1 aa' t v1e-·s and by pr•sentinf lllil , nh.·spape_r's opinloni Ind w.a ~ on. c-urrtnt topics. The editarlal op1ni!>"s ot the Daily Pilot appear• only 1n the edltotial cohann at u.e lop of lhe ,P.•1e. Opinions 0 . Ptmed by the columniats and <'•1'oonists and letter Writera are , • lheir o~·n and no end~ ol ' ~r vie'!" by I.he Pally PUot , abwld be1nretnd. Wednesday, Aeril 30. mr. . ' " 'I ~ 1 B 1' p L Bia tog Pa< sid( le5s B ~ tn. t yea di vi A tee Ur~ be.c T I stu ff<> Re inl we or Ka DU ... oll ., ' I \ I . • Metia Couple's· ~nd . Dome in Afriea. . Wed!!!!d!Y, Aptil 30, 1975 i>M.VPll.OT 47. [ '·1 . • ) . • .. , • 81 ANNECOOPE& npertenees, lDelUCU., "Seven Days to Lomaland" deeree in sculpture from Colwnbia University. 1 ' ••Dlltr,......, , whlcb dncrtbel ber advtmh&rel in the chimpanzee ''Right now we are explorin. the technique of l'4'.in-Eltber Dendel went lo Africa in 19'41 to 1ludy bualneu. ing with our students and simultaneously working Alrtcaa art and IUpported htr four-year atay Lher.e Althou1b 1be and her hutband have lived in on a book on that subject." ~ exDDrttn1 chimpanaees. Costa Mna since INS, they return to Africia.nearly The Dendela live in a house they have been ' ••l •ould 19 to a vlllaee in search of crafts,'' sbe every year with aome ·of their students·to stay in building for 18 years on a lot adjacent to their •11:. •tand buy chlmP1 the villagers had captured. touch with African craft.amen. Mr. Dendel works in istudio. Every room testifies to their craf\~anship, Botti to the U.S. were slow during the war years, partnenhipwithhi1wlfe. . . . . .. rrc>m the U'vine room with its mammoth r1replac~ ~bile I had the chimps with me, I dome1ticated "He became int.ereated m my work 1n Afnc1a, constructed from 46 tons ot stone hauled from Slooppl.,g 1f'I.,, Zsa Zsa Gabcir ended honeymoon with sixth' husband with a note or dis appointment in Lor><lon shopping spree . She said clothes were too ft: pensive and best bilys J J q.em . •• Mrs. Dendel says, "and I recognized that he had Nort'.heri1 California to the bathroom with its shiny . TUB FOUR YJIARS MRS. DENDEL spent in great talent. Now th9twootus are intercb,an&;eabte :. mosaic counter to pg. Uberttt Ob the west 'COUtol Africia ttave formed the we~ teacJI weav&na. fabric crafts, ceramics and •·we haven't completed the house even now,·· foundaUon of her llrealnce then. The weaving she tllework." · 'Mrs.Dendelsays."Wekeepleaming .... ltanaed there she cootibues to teach in the Costa TOGETHER, Tll£ DIENDELS hav·e written .. ~ now are in U.S. Her > new hubby also, 1 bought her a $48,000 l · Roll s Royce -her \fesa 8'uaio a"e .operat"es with her husband, Jo, three craft books, with Mra. Dend.el doing the writ· NEXT MONTH 111E-DENDELS-will-take ~ Whom 1he met ln Liberia running a rubber planta· inc, her huaband the~pM and drawings. $tudent weaveri on a ypestry tour or ~µrope'. i."J'. \Ion. t • "We teach at oUr ltud.to what we are writing Sometime next year they w.llle<>to.Af4bamstao to ~ _'.:th~i~rd!:_· _......;==-.J -1 , · SbehUwrtttenfOurbooksbaaedonherAfrican about," 1ay1 Mrs. Dendel, who has a master's studycraftsnativetothatcountry. · · ,;: , O.lly ""'-" sc.tt ,....... Talk Set On Crafts Of Africa. . . Esther Warner Dendel, an authority on African crafts, will lee· ture at Saddleback College tonight at 7:30 ln Room 313 of the Science· Mathematica Building:. · Mrs. Dendel's lecture, which will be illu.sb'ated with slides, will be rotlowed by a rece1>tioo. Her wofk will ilso be included in an exhibit in the Saddleback College library foyer, opening April 30 and running th~ugh May 14. ~STHER DENDEL DEMONSTRATES She •11<1 Hu•b•nd TeKti Arla, Write Books There will be no charge for the lecture, reception or exhibit . .. Beach's Nudity Popular I Sears I • MERCURY u"' S.-1tr• llr•oh·inp: f.ha~e 8 ,. 'l'hi• Ad Erf~1i•e #' Ci throuith $Mturd11,.. • . ~~~ LA JOLLA <AP> )111y 3 ~ Black's Beach is difficult .......,., to get to,fiotected by lhe s.·,-'.l '-'•"'·fl· Parific ean on three '.(, )-,.. ..._ sides an by steep, stair· ... , .. ,.,.,. V ../!}. '~ leSscllffsOntheother. Dr:. ~-~ .. ,.. ~~ / But •t least 287 ,000 ·r" ke 41·6 .P\ ~ .... ,!.,.,. · "O persons 1trolled, swam · •1111 '.!' ~\~~V .... •,"' arid i un·tialhed -mosuy VER r ...... ~' ~ ~,, irf·lhe nude -there ·last ~ ... . 1 0 ,, . ; / year, the city aquatics · : ~~) f division reported. t1.Y;_T.._T1•11a ~·· ., ~~~, A city council commit· ;~ , KQr -.. ~ com m _ e n d rmo re \::' f""> : ,. ~~ ..-; /1 . •· ·tee voted this week,tore-· ~..,., ~ ·~ '' .. S' -'VE NOW' lifeguards for tbe beach I ~ \ _.. • • · • be,cauaeolltspopularity" ,_ {;;::$;, i hearing aid battertea To Graduate "~LI' )sears batteries flt all b(ands ~4 ;and all models. · Four Ori· nge Coast .. ,..~ , . ,. '1. size r~ Mle 1ue teg • f~r:n~ftt:e J:.~:~:~ ~· 1 I ~ig==~: ~:= ~::o_!~::: :!: Re•bur1, ldaho. Receiv· . ~ :;.¥ +_,_._) 675 __ 52.99 Z.3t • :112 __ 12.st 2.IS l·nc aaao,.iate de1rees 1...:.._,,_:..:;..._ 675P_$3.29 t.60 401 11 St 1.u !'". 625 $2 59 !.IS --. were KetUi Lee Lockhart 13-==12:59 2.1.s 401P_s1.e9 J.61 or HunlJ.bgto\i Beach, Kalhleeh and Sherilynn I s I . ,.. DurraU of Laguna Hills Shop ·~ Sr•n ears s.tMf~liMt Cur .. 1 and SteYen E. Gwilliam ••d :s.~e • ~ -.r•r M-1 &.ck of Newport Beach. • ...... ·11. ... * ... ii. . .. .. . .. ... _ ... ___ _ ., 7 LE.AGUES ART SHOW c~..._.,....,... ~ ........ 1'#1 '··=-,":I.,~..,. : ,•. : ... , ..... MtL...-s..,~.c ,.., ....... ............. MAY 1·4 &outia Coast J1ua .. • Fashion Gallery Coats, Suits, and Dresses Town and Travel Coats, Dresses, Sportswear Shetwyn Coats, Suits, Dresses, Sportswear Gollegienne Ou.terwear Dresses, Sportswear Daytiqie Lingerie ·• Robes • Sleepwear Accessories • Shoes • Hosiery •Jewelry Boys ' Clothing• Men's Clothing · Men's Sportswear• ~en's Outerweai;- Men's Fumishiqgs; Slacks <;tnd .Coordinates ._ Wynbri.er Shop • Forerunner Shop •·S_hoes • .. Men's Tailored Sportswear? Accessories • • • • Momlay thru FriJ•y, IU am IO 9:)0 pmq Sotwday, 10 oa • 6 pa ' . Sh0p Sundar, IJ:Oll -• SIGO pm fJ • ' • I i " .. ., ... ,_. r11.0 r Wednesday, April 30, 19~:i County Dumps.Re$pQnd. I Hours Chilnged tq Ease Effects of Stri~ BJ WILLIAM SCHREIBER CM .. 0•11• ~Ii.I SUIH SANTA ANA -·'i'w<> or the county's rour dumps will stay open an extra two houri; starting today to accommodate citizens forced to haul their own garbage beca1i1se of a strike by trash haulers. The county Board of ' Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday lo allow county otticials to adjust dump hours as long as it doesn 't cos t any'overtimc waees for crews. DR. JOHN PHILP, county health officer, said late Tuesday Coyote Canyon in the Irvine Hills and Olinda Canyon Dump in the north county will stay open until 8 p.m . until further notice. H. G. ''George'' Osborne, director of the environmental management agency, said he wiU stagger working hours at the two dumps by using crews that normally service the big trash trucks. "We may nOt be able to do as good a job as usual but we'll see what happens," Osborne said after the board meeting. OSBORNE ALSO told supervisors he is studying the possibility of opening to the public the county's three refuse transfer stations, used as an in · termediate dumping point for ~ ....... Mt .... TIPS PN TRASH Dr. John Philp trucks operating far from the main dump$. r But he said there are some safety factors that have to be worked out first. All the dumps will still open •t 6 a.m. but Santiago and Forster Dwnps will only be open until the regular time of 6 p.01. Saturday· hours will still be 7 a.m. to S p.m. and Sunday hours will be from lOa.m. toCp.m. IN A lllElllO, Philp warned that the rubbish strike could re· stilt tn an accumulation of. rotting material, causing a 1anitation problem. His reeommendationa to coun· ty residents whose trash isn 'l be· iDe collected include: -Rinsine· all food residue from disposable containers. -Flushlnc all possible waste 'Into a garbage disposal if available, including fruit peel· ings and small bones. -IF A. DISPOSALisn'tavaila· ble. garbaee should be stored in a container that is water tight and has a tight-fitting lid. -Trash cans should be sprayed with residual insec· ticides. , -Composting of garbage for garden use where possible. -Burial of garbage if there is space to cov~ it with at least six inches of compacted dirt to pre· vent ny breedin&. -Reduction of waste volume by delaying such thinp as yard work. -Crushing all cardboard cartons and cans to save space. -Cut back on use· ol dis· posables like paper plates and cups. -Salvage of recyclable materials. Death Noll~ •EST RALPH LeROY BEST, ._ ... of Htmtl, C... Peli.ed '""''April 21, 1'7S. Slilt¥1"°" bJ Ills bfO\ller,, ~ E. 6Ht of He..,.! •nd Sl•nlOl'I K. ~ of Co111 Me,•; si\ler , Mr'!.. W.C. wn1tt1Mc1 of C11trov!ll1, Te .. 1; .. s.o . .-Us and 111pl'lews. Funer•I Mnrk.H Copters Will Spray Herbici<k on Forest ,.;n bt lleld 11:00 AM Tl'llff"14<l'I', M<l!f 1, .,...,.lkM, Felmeven M<1mor1 .. Pe.-. U.S. Forest Service •111'1 ottkt.nt P•slo• J.B. Fll'ltl of I" " d ound &-wuie c~ .. 1 • ., c11urc11. Wlfltllel•• he 1copters an gr Mo11u..-.,o1s.n1•A,..,C•.dlrec:MI'$. crews will spray selec- CLOTl live weed killers on more CKARLESCL.t.YTONCLOTZ.Dlt•than 400 acre s of .iC1HtllApr1121. 1•15, ~esldlnlolH~t-CI e vela n d Nati ona I Weedone 1.70, whlch·de-The project l!'rea is grades quickly and' won't part o! a•mas_sive_ federal harm man or wildlife,. expenment In fire and according to offiCials. nood control. More than "'91on BIKll, Ce. Surv•vtd b!f till Mfl, • .f4nes c1ou; ,_ s.ons. c111r11s Gordon Forest ID the next two .-Id -·-c1ou; one slskr. iw.r-, weeks to prevent chapar· llilMC>' 1-t1•01111rs, JOlll\ Cloll .-Id • Re.,...o'nd c1o11; 11..e 11••ndc:t11klrln. ral from ove rgrowing Sef"vk•s •111 M lleld Tl'lursur, "°"' 1· fire breaks . .i n :JO PM, Petk FemHy C-111 . ' F-1.iHo,...,-s1min$1tr,~. Cliff Stevens , chief ranger for the .forest, NUTT said the spraying opera· VINCENT c. NUTT. resld9rtl ol H..... . . . tif'gloft &11c11, o . 0111 o1 OtMl'I .t.Prll lion wall lake place 1n the 2',tt1s.SU1"vlvedt1.,111s 'fri .. 0ori\11ne; Main Street Canyon ~_,s,Geotlr•r•nd Gr....,.,ballnof I t d b t - -; mo111er. -· Nutt o1 area, oca e e ween HWlll"!ltOl'I s.ecn. Servk" .iu De the county line and the held 1"00 PM Tlturwie,, Pedlk VU · t f C · O.e"I tnl1rm1nt Peclllc Vie• CI Y 0 0 r 0 D a l ft ,,,..._.~, Perk, ""..;._,. 9*Kll. c... Rivenide County. f'Kitk V"-• -n11•' dlrKI~ c11Aw~11a STEVENS SAID that FllAHK 8. CRAWFORD, JR. rfll· unless the spraying is *"' o1 1rwlne, o . 0.1• o1 CINtll April do 'th' th t f 21,1t1s.SUl'v1~dD~111s •ll1JNr1;1-ne WI .tn e nex ew ~ers, crn11111 .Je•n Cr.-tord o1 years, the fast-growing ••hon• s1•1• u,.1.,.''11'· T...,..,, chaparral will choke 14 ,...,.,'°""" end Send•• LH Cr.rMord ol -'11>1 llon'le ; one bro11wr, JK" o--IN"d miles of fire and fuel o1 0i1111e.01r.., Ohl11; one s11w. Ettie• breaks in the 2 SOO-acre Dodton ol PillSburgh, Pe. Services Mii . ' tit 1ttld 11:00 AM rnurw.y, PM.Ilk canyon region. vi .... Cl'llpel. 0111c11n1, Rev. W11111m The Forest Service A. M<;Quoid of St. M9rk Pre'°"trlM ai..rc11. N11wp0r1 lk'•c1>. '""'mt"'· was taken lo court by the ,.cnk view Memori•I Perk,..._, Sierra Club last year in k ecl'I, O . Thi flm ll!f Juggtsls donio· f I 11ion, b• med• 10 The F••nk e. an unsuccess u attempt t;1..tor0Memor111 Fund,c/oSt,,,.,.rk to stop much larger-..,..,byt1r1.,. Cl'lurch, 2100 Mer Vl'll I · · S Or .. Nt•porl B11c11, C•. Pecllk villw sea e spraying 1n an Mortu•rdirecto•'· Diego County. Stevens McNIEW "d • •DELIN E McNEW. o.te o1 de1111 sa1 every precaution Aprit 1'1, 1•1s. S...-vlc es .,, pen01ng. will be made lo keep ad- f'1 c1tic Vie w Memor lll Plrk Verse effects Of the latest ~r. N1wporl Beech. Cl. . .. GOllM.t.N operation at a m1n1mum. JOHN J. GORMAN , re soo.nt ol Among other things C..rorn Gro~. c... 0.11 of dlllll April • • • • 211. 1t1}. Survived b' 111s w1t.. Mn. N.. no spraying will occur 1n Nbtlle Gorftlen; ,_tons, Mla-i.•. winds over five miles an Go<-,.,.,. of S.n Remo, Cl . .-Id Aow G. Gorme., 01 1.o,,11 B••<h. ~.; •-hour and the sprayed -...i .. s. Mr•. JKkle Deb.-"" ot .E1 are~ will be closed 'to the Toro, C.. Mel Mr._ Nency A11n Mil(.lltll . el Wood 0•11, llllnol l; three pub IC. '4 grelldcltlldren, 11tr11 broll'lers Ind llll'llls.lsteri. F11n1rll ,,..,,wlldflet,d;I., SfEVENS ALSO s••o IO:Oll .t.M, St. NlcMC<ls C.thoik °"""'· tQ Stevens said the spray· $132,000 has been s~nt ing will take place over in the past year. on 1m- the next three years and provements such as would IUt for more than helicopter pads, roads 10 years. · and fire breaks. ' • -· . ' Colorado Ma~ to Stand. Trial for Murder .. ' SANT A A N A -'fil ed aft e r a Fullerton Lawrence Leonard Brim man was shot during un of Cnlorado Springs, argument. Colo., has been ordered Judge Ev e r e tt W. to face trial dune 16 in Dickey set the trial date Orange County Superior for Brim, 26. ~(ter the dc - Court on murder charges fendant pleaded inno- • •• cert or the killing Jost March 3 of Stephen Kent Peery, 26, or Fullerton. Poli ce said the polr were arguing over the use or o car when Brim, "'"ho was visiting Orange Cou nty and st ~ying with the victim, s hot t>eery through the left eye with' a .30-cill ber rlfle. Bri1n is held In county jall with bail set at $500,000. ~· . • ' • • JCPenney ·c.11 842-5678. Put• tew words to work tor you. In the DAILY PILOT Polaroid Super Shooter camera. 19aa This fantastic ca me ra automatically adjusts to the film format of 6 different types of Polaroid film . Features include electric eye, and electronic shutter, flash. i....-H1i1s, o .1nierm.n1,AKens1on 23 acres of particularly Cem1tery. Ol re c1ors, McCormic k sensitive forest Jand will L111Uft1 &1<1<hMorl11•rr. 1t11Ausa be sprayed by hand DONALD F . Kii.i.USE. tes.iOtnt ot th th f s-i J1111n Ctll'ls1•-· o . c.1, o1 dNUI ra er an rom cop.-.. Aoti• 21, 1t1s. SU..v1.....o D., Ns """· ters. • 8" x 10" Color enlargement !~om your Kodacolor negative or sRde. I' 12799 Polaroid SX-70 Land camera. Deluxe model I. Just focus and press the electric button. In less than 2 se conds the picture is ejected from the camera, clear and crisp. GerCNo H. llreull ; t--~ R<lnd<lll • 11:r111l1· 01 Ponl•nd. Oregen •nd The herbicide that will u-ence E. Kr111s1 of PelO Al\O, C:...; -•\llll'tt1r,Mrs.G•llMKU<1no1 be used i s called Porll<lnd, 0rt90fl; tour grefld(lllldrl'fl .-Id !fine 1.l$lltf. F-••I wrvk.ft '#Ill bl tield FrlU~ 11 2:00 l"M, MtCDtmic" -=--~~----­Miss.Ion O\lpeJ, SM\ J..,.n c.cilsl•-· D-flt '"' f'--c... '""'me"t win tie prlvei.. Dlrec---~~~·==~'~=0="'""'=='--1 Tors. McCormick Ml~sion Mortl>M r, s.w>JuenC..P1Str1no, C•. IALTl.fllGllOH FUMffALHOMl Corona del Mar 673-9450 CoslaMesa 646·2424 llUllOADWAT MOITUAIT 11 0 Broad way. Cosla · Mesa 642-9150 McCOIMICK MOITUAIY Laguna Beach 494·941 5 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC YllW MIMOllAL rAll' Cemetery MOl'tuary7 I Chapel 3500 Pacil1c View Drive Newport Beach, Calilornia 644-2700 rllkFAMILY COLOMIAL AIMllAL HOMI 7801 Balsa Ave . Westm1ns1er 893..3525 SMITHS' MOITUA'Y 627 Main St. Hunt1ng1on S.ach 536-8539 \ lllCM.t.ROSON £LIZA BETH S, RIC.H.t.AOSON.•.,~i· dtnt ol Founl•ln vau.,,, C1. Survivl'd Dy '-' dl119llter, Elit•Dell\ A. Kirk; 9'•Mson. l"rl'deri<k W. Kirk; lllrH !jll'lil·Q•lncH:l'IHdrl'n. Se•victs w•ll bl' Ill 1t.enlmor1, Ma•rland end ll\lermtfll. woodlll\d Cemel•ry, 81lt1mor1, IWorJlll\d. Loc11 Ol•ec tori, 811U· Blf'geron Cos le MIW Morlu••,. PUBLIC NOTICE MOTICIE 0, MON·llllll'ONSl•IUTY Nollet b .. rlbJ QIYlll l ... t 1111 -dltrsl"""" '#lit no1 oe •esPOt>S1ble lor ...., dtbts or li1bUi t11' tonl~ec~ tir 8ondotd Plurnblng or 1ny0n1 otller U..n myMll, onoreller !till Ml•. O.ltcl ttlls :1td1r of .t.p1U, It". J1m11 E. P1rk1r JSJMellerd.O.pl, No, 1 I Orlngli', Celi!. t1M1 PvlltlWd Or111oe CO<llt O.ltr P11ot, ....,ll JCl,elldMIJ l,1,1tlJ Ul'f.IS PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS 8USINE'SS NAM• ST.t.Tli:MENT Tiie hll klwlflf llilfloni 1•1 doOnfMI· 111\SIS: 8UNK HOUS£ INVESTORS, IQ Wllll(I ......... Cost1 Mes•. Cell!, t1•2• O.Yid Viell S.Ch-ltttr, JOa C.Pf" "-· c..u """"· C.111. •2•1• C-.. Sch .... IUer, 2t1S AlllVl1t.:: """'-' 111«11, C.111. ""° Tiii' busiMtS Is <-llCled by """''-' 1*'1!*\hlp. 0.W4VMll Sc.h ... IUer This UltetNnl ... ., llled Miii ""- Covnt' Cllrk ot Orer>ge Counly °"'"°'II 21, 1tll. 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Come into our carne ra d e pa rtment for a complimentary 5 point checkup on you r Po laio id Land Ca me ra and we will show you hbw to get a dollar refund on th e purchase of your next pack of Polacolor 2 film . 2.99 4.99 2.69 4.49 Color Pack fllm type 18 Color Pack film type 101 Polaroid film type 107 Color Pack film for SX-70 I• 2ll.ll 4 Price Mond1y ,., ........ , .. ._ ________________________ ..;....;.. __ ~ Shop S•nclay Hoon to S P.M. at the followhMJ 11ott1: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644·2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714) 892·7771 . Shop Sunday noon to S P.M. al the followhMJ 1tor.s: FASHl9N ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644·2313 . HUNTIN'GTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714) 892-.7771 . ' . . ' ' • , : .... >dn11Sdaiii:iii"jjj' JO •. jjj' 9jjj7i;5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiDiAilliYiPilLiOiTiiiiAi•r. Ch . p c I Cl H di BRUSH ... BLOWER ~nge. ~ m. .. et ontro ear . 11r e sc1ssoR sTYLEs , r , . HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP • , 1 ' Anyone can care lor a Brush & Blower na1r style. or SANTA ANA ..... A ~1ekaae or major r.evisloP•to spayed or neute red dogs wou1d get a price bre¥k on -A PROVISION FOR tranarer of dog llcC'hse our olher curl coJoling. lus$-lree. tult tunct1ona1 • Orange County 's animaJ" control ordinance' has tile new r ate schedule, whi ch provides tor varying from owner to owner with advance written notice. ICl,SOI STYl..IS wh ich are as easy 10 do as 1ust sham- c1eared ils_firs t reading befQre the Board or llcen11e terms of Crom ~ix months LO two years. -Redefines the term "Kenne l" in the law lO poo• Our lamp cuts. linger lumble cut s, curting iron Suµervl!iOrti almos t withQul ~hanae~ · . The.current s:; county Ucense, is goOd ror one conrorro to exis t ing zoning code definitions . cuts. wash towel dry b1ush ·n !lull curs or s1 mpte wash ·rtic board Tueaduy cndors~ the new ordlaance yea,r. li ,would cost the same lo get a one.year -Requlreti a Ileen.Se ror .iroomini;( parlors. and wear culs are SCISSORED. all take-care-of-you r sell drtcr nearlu two hours ot public testimon" from liee-n~e under the new schedule if a dog is neutered. Judy Striker of the An im ul Assistance League slyles. Good for any age, anv hair No teasing. no " " rQllers, no 01ns. no POLLUTI NG HAIR SPRAYS kennel ov.·nc rs. doa bret.'<le rs, uoimal control of· If it llin't , a one-ycur license would cost $10. said t.hcre wasn 't enough impeLU.'i in the law to set AltOi ..o ,., ,. ... ,. .. , .. , w"'•'-to1i1 .,., ...... w•'" ,0 ,11 ,01i111 H••• fi cers and humane KOCicty o((icluls. It will fuce tlnul up low.cost :tpuying clin!l.'S and the proposed fines ••"""- action next Tucsdoy·. . . THE SEVEN m ajor chungcs propos~d In the or· for people whose docs are allowed to r un free aren't OPIH JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING ·Supervisors :.ire uli'io being a1ked to approve a dinance include: hjgh enough, new sch,cdulc of doJ,l and kennel Hccnslng lees und -Res triction of weapon~ issued by unimul con· 1111imal s helter Im pouild fees . trol offi cers to rifl es <.1nd shotguns. Spcelfic st :.1tc n1cnts ll'.ovl'rnlng when a Jcush ls rt.>qu.irc.•d a nd ""'he n it c ~1n be dis pe nsed with. le111 -IOpt11$Al.&SUH.f ·S SONJA DICKINSON of Pet Savers sajd the or-356S. Tustin Ave . Orango dinance is too pro-kennel and not pro-a nimal. 9564 Hamilton Ave Hun11 ng1oir Beach Ir · d th h h ff 'II 305 N Harbor Bt "d . Fullerton supervisors a opt ec anges,t ec ect v.·1 lOCA1~0 ,.,,11i:rAsc"'"1 'N1,v1~i 1.(it L ~u1 997-119] •61·3.SlS 17f.Jl6l Tllf: DIGG•~sr CtlANGE ln Ice principle ~n · vulves li censing of the family dog. Owners or -A prohibition aM uin.!it dogs leaving droppings on public and private property and a requirement that dog owners pick up any leavings deposited. --An ex clu.si on from ordinance provis ions of in· dividuul llcen:!Sing for docs kept a nd maintained in a licensed kenne l or approved rc~ea rc h fa cility. be felt not only in the unincorporated area but also I ~~~~~~~~"""!"""!"""!""'!!""'!!""'!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!~ in lhe 21 county Ci.lies that contract for all or part Of r the l'Ounty's services in animal control. [ J List N11-eMa\\'«.•il A'nimal Care Site Pushed· SAN 'J'/\ J\NJ\ I\ no r t,,hcrn San Juan south Orungc Count y Cupis\rar\o lae;t year. Ci - anima l s helte r is u little ty ·counc'i l men voted closer to · realit y -but agai nst putting any not m uch, animat caf e fa ci)ity in -T ht• county Bou rd .or their'town. .... · . , Supe r vi s ors T u esdl)y The county's · second voted 3-2 to n11rro"' do\vn search. culminafing iri a li s t o f s ix t c l'um · the board action Tues- mendcd sites to two but day, located a ha lf-dozen they also orde re d the s ites in 'the Laguna Real Property Services Nigue'I, Mi ssion Vi ejo, Departrncnt tu look for Laguna Hills and El Toro other, ehe<a per par cels of l<an<I , SU PERVI S ORS llalph Diedri c h and ll obcrl Ba t tin v otl.'d <.igainst any t:xpcncl iturc fo r n s outh l'o unt y a11 in1a l :-i hl'il l'r on the grounds th<it L1 11im <i l con- trol in that urcu "\11011 't get triti c:t l" for Sl'vcral years yet. Supcr viso1· 'fhoma s llill'Y said the proble m is a lre<Jd y serious bec:.iuse a ni'm;il t·ontrol officers frun1 t h(• L'urrc nt facility 111 (lr angc.• son1Ci lnies lakt' hour :; to r l'sponrl to <i tunl pl:.1i nt 111 t ht.• sout h COU il!~·. : R 11 . t·: \' t\ I.SO SAi lJ lhc.• search fu r a site has bl'en going on fu r more t han \\VU ~·e:trs and l o llrag it out even more ~\·ou ld ht• unfa ir lo the S.:1"0\\'ing pop ulution or the a 1·ea. , Thc.· 1·o unty wa s lhv.•:.irtcd i11 it~ in itial at- lem pts t o s ill' !he shelter )0 a parcel n f land in lVicti111 iln Chile To Talk areas. T UESDA\', Kii.EV said he favo rl'd the l\.1is- sion Viejo site located n ea r the San Diegc fTct~v.·ay at its terminus "'ith the San Diego Frec'A1ay. The Mi ssion Viejo Company is offer- ing the three-acre pro- pt.•rty to the county for about $65,000 a n a cre which would include the cost or filling the low., sv.·ampy parcel to pre· vent rJooding. Superv isor RHlph C l a rk also wa nte d further consideration of <a site in Lagun<a Niguel <.1t the junl'tion of the fr ee way a nd C r o wn Valley Parkway. BUT SUPERVISOR Laurence Schmit~ who proved to be the key vote in keeping the animal sheller issue alive. said he wants C'o unty officials to continue looking for cheaper sites in the area . Troop606 Foursome . Win Award The 1-lawk Patrol of Irvine Boy Scout Troop • FULLE RTON -1\m y 606 took the top awai-d al Conger . :in 1\m e rican the Saddleback \DistMct \,·ho s;J\'S s h e \v us S pr i n g _Ca mporee . t ortured t'ast October by l\1ore than 835 boys Chile<tn a ir for ce of-participated in the event. ficcrs. \vi ii s pl•ak Thurs· l\1 embers of the honored d a ·v a l C a I S l a t c patrol are Peter Morgan J·\ili<'rlon as p<i rt of the of Unj ve r s ily Park , l~atin 1\mcricun studies Steve Bro wn of the progr a rn . Ranch, Jo'h n Selman or She \\i ll s p l'ak in University Park a nd II um <an i t i es -S o c ia I Tom Stevens of Universi· Scienl'L' T herl' is no <.id· ty Park. mission a nd the public is Also al the weekend 'y,•c lcom c. camporee, three mcm- llcr t;llk. "Torture in bers of the troop were Ch ilL•: J\ First-hand 1\c-named to the Order of c·ount b \· an 1\merican the Arrow. They were \'ictitn .'" is on e oT u R ic hie C ruml ey o f · :-;cric.·s of publi<: events University Park·, John :.i rr<a ngcd by Dr. Sheldon Schiphorst or University :i .. l\.t aran1. assistant pro· Parli a nd Steve Brown of fcssor of hi::;tory . Uni versity Park. "AGELESS YOUTH" Find out how you ca n attain it FREE CHRISTIAN SOEN<l LECTURE .., David C. Driver. C.S.B. 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" ·•• TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening APRIL 30 G B. J. Thomas, Robert * Morse, Joyce Jillson & Sonny Jurgenson! ID IHn liriffi• a.. fil Tiie llnlc r..;.cc 1'1nt1tl "Ro- meG l kllitt in Kinus Cily" C.m- •:OD 1•111) ~,;..m ,._ 1 _ eris tollow the JU nus 'Cil)' l'llilllar· t])Q}\'.IJ vCJJ mon~ Ort'fltslr.-1 Pftse"'llion of "Romeo l Juliet" It a rock 1Nl0Kr, . Ir-'* and $Hli oul Ille reKtioiit ot both rtrtrilp r...., thl tullinct and tht !*fermflt. Maria f ""' 9:00 a (i1') (j) 00 C.-~rhe Avm· SW T11• in·· (RJ"Cannon, 1tn\orselul II lllt Dedric ~ dea th ol 1 l'QUnl police olliar wlto ltc~J & frln1b ¥rJI ~1lltd J1h•It doin1 the dtl«· i :JO IMf'ICritflllllew Hit I llVOI, joins"IOfCU with tht AlllllJ Gritlitll ven1dul b1olhef of the YICl!m lo lk11net lrid. dcr<iTI Che !.11!'1-I susptt!td . Z...! ·drut PllSf\tl. C -OOJDt1lffsClleic:1 G @ W llQ'liDCI!mIDTM · Trawl f~• 1111 bitlrt Part I {Ii) William Littlt it.ult Holden stars in this iepriu lele· 7:00 Q p ,2J (i) m r::FJ fllnn v~ Wpllt1on of Jostpb Wa!ll· lwli•1 llr Win 11au1n·1 -el ot the W!llt 11t1e. 6 Mid SciNlll The story coni:erns ~e1t1an officff Trllltl Of ~-Bumper M01"1an·s last da~s on U1e Wllrl'1 MJ U..? fOfet before hll 1etirtmrnt. Co·sl11' I L9" llCJ alt lff Reml~. Jot Santos. Sam lh4I Fii Clliott. Yic Ta~beci, Eileen Brennan. (i} I Jn Katherine Bird ari4 Anne Arthfr LI lhjtr PnM11iM ~ TH UMtvdllibla flit 111 ¥...,. ll!£iDA111t1it1• lif1ll1l1 PIJ'.Cllllta fldlr m Hous1on: A Gi1M Man lor A : (l)J louiw Giant land"' DhN fll Bl.ltll In Amtric.I "Ruin of Tllrtt SINfft Ille Gamt'" Lui(i Pi11nd1Uo'1 dram1 7:JD lN1N.C11t•'s Ult II tlll Willi roa.es on 1n 1mohonall1 delachtd 1111 .. TUI Tu11 h11Sb1nd 1fld his 1011111 1motion1I lM Alltrica• Styli •itt wllo sep1r1le unlll Ille wilt c.Mty S..1•1tKn learns tha! 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"1111$ 1:00 mi llty 8a1·• Sent to po"' Mt II Orson Welles Narrates Cbnta to hftd 1 buutilul, rlcloi * "Ma&nificent Monaters JOllRI wom1n, lony B11en1 dis· of the·Detp" ccr;m the !lowus •re 1bout th• _ t:.\!l ~ ..,..,. only lhin1s •llich re1Hy smell l'IOIHt -IJll in lilt ucfusiwe suburb ind ht cm If An unu· yurr11 for his rqular be1t °" th• 11111 loo~ 11 th1 rlfl IOlllhern rr1ht city's se111111tr1ets. wtialt t nd lht 1101'1 of zootosisf m 1111 ""'"" Roeu Parn1'1 10jou1n lo the clno· fB Cltt c.. u 1 Utnilla1 !111 P•UIO!li•n co.st of Al11ntin1 I k-""' with his wift, Kai}, and th1l1 lour 10:.)Q JtwMJ tt Mwtllhirt ,~1ldr1n to stud)' tht 11111 mtm· m,.... mil. Tht rl1ht wh1l1, ¥rllich c1n I Alfred Hitcbcoek 1U1in 1 ltnllh of &0 fett 1nd a Mlltefpiecl Thttt11 !"lifht o! 60 tons. •U ~ named 10:45 Nns tn the 1111, wh1l•n1 d11111tc1Uw ill Cl1111n1 )4 11111 consl~ered 1111 "ri1nt" -i.e .. ii;oo Cl) om CD Ntws 11\0St prol1tab!t-wh1l1 lo kill. I! 11 . {1j (IQ; »(!)New. now 1n end1n1eied s~1n. I lut 11 Ciaiudlo Cl iiJ: CIJ @I ED llttlt House on 1 l s,t. lilko ~ Pr1iril "Scllool Mom'" (Al Mii . Tiit 1.tKJ Show 11 dralttd to bl a 111bst1ru11 !tither MitslO•: l•ptSSible aft!! IKtS lht ptobltm o1 1 b11.f Jrwth or Conlq11t11US b1Ckw11d :t.11'dtfll (D11k Bloc~er) I uz, rn T. T Ill tll• Tllflll whg's not too keen on dlxipll~. 26' Tht Ll•'""'Wn R Morili: CCI (%111) "Oii Millie11 J.il (!JI Wntaci· Duel tr Ali-ft Yun l.C. • (adv) '67 -Jolin Rich· 11:10 IJ 'It l])(i) cis ut. ,..,_; a1dson, R1qilll Wtld1. (CJ -Ktc lb_,,; flit Ottllil CM· C1J Wiiii WIW Wat MCtlM" (dr1) '13-Riehard Boone. O<tll(l)>(I)EDThlr1MyMa-!f.~tEJoh11•J c1n1• 1111 "fllt S111Udown" (R) lo.n sharks turn Clifton's Nrbtrsllott In-,.,.., .,..... 10 1 booklt )oint ihu ht co-sirns 0 Wide World SPECIAL 'lio.o.!:,.~~ *"ELIZABETH TAYLOR: htt! ...._,.... 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S!tn.ky & Huie~. an Biel.ford. tl1~1 Truor. unonhoclol; P1ir of IOUI~ undtr·\ 2:MI m All·Nl1h1 $kw: •11r Sic (M.. toYtr cops, lnvtsll11t1 1 dou"• '1Ctt.," "tllld HfiMI" ' bom"ldt t1111r to GiSco-111 th1t 1h11 l :JO I) MMll: "Tiit '"tow C.11117" ut !ht inltndtd wichms. (era) '44 -Anna Nu1l1, Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 0 "TIM .... " Arin~•" (•t~) '!IO-Vinctllt Plkl, Clltn Oltw. @ "llmllJ, lllC." (dr1) '42 -[d, w1fd G. Rollinson, Jlyllt Wym1n. 11:>0 &I "Ctl111t I~ 1111 Strttll" !dra) '!Iii -Sal Mineo, J.ohn Cn~1veln. J1mn Whitmore. 12:00 m "The Jaclpol" lcom ) "!IO-Jamu ~lf'lllfl. B1rb111 Hile, J1mt1 Cltf· -· 1:000 '1111 "Pli~• tlllJK•" {111)'1) '5S -Aod Camcroo. Nlie lOftdon. Qj "HlliNJ ltr Ltttn" ((Om) '59 -tl!!1on VltbD, Jtn& W1m1n, Carol ly•!t1, Jill St. John, 2:l0 (f) •lllld It Hefti IO~(M (tOln) '62 -Bob ~-llin1 tr(»by, OGrolhJ l.alllOlll. l:OO Q (CJ "Tht Tu kin" (wts) '66 -Audit Mu1phy, B1Clde11ck trl•· lord. (1.Ql IC> "tllllllfl• (actw) '65 -C1ry Gr1nt. .tu-orey Hepburn, hmes to. burn, W1lter M1!1hau. '5i (!J (t) "Alloft l leyoiM" (dr1) '~) -Rcbe/'1 h1lo,, flfl!IOI' Parler, J1mes Wh•!mo1t. l :lO (lJ ft) "lft'ltf Steil Anrth1n1 SmaU" (com) ·~9 -llmt\ C11nty, St11rtey Jones, llorer Sm1rh 0 It) "SlrlflltlS Wht~ We MHI" (dll) 'Ml -K11k Dou111~. ~·m Nova~. B11bar1 R~~. (rn1e Kov~\. KOCE Television 11 :H Sc•••I Dl1trlct N•-1c; IKOCEI lt:M MMl•lllllllf.l' .. Ut ICI /P8SI 11:• fl:.1t11tM Sh1M11H IC) l :lt ... P:tet..-, (() 1:1S l ...... /Otll ICJ 1:• c-.itw ., Livi"• Tiii"'' '" I:• Et«tric C."'P'llW ICI tC TWI I:• \'Ul.IAI ...... ICI tPBSI a~• u ....... ,ts ICI a:• M1111.1111111 E11v1'"""''"' ''' Starr a Star? HOLLYWOOD <UPI) Southern's "Blue Mov- -E~·BeatleRingoSlarr ie,'' satirizi n g the bas acq ul red screen American film industry. right• to Terry i\ Bra for Bossy? . , . • WASHINGTON (AP) more .1Serious and is a spuke1ma.n said, asking -AtextUemanufaclW"er matter of economic&, he nottobeidenlified .. in New Jerse'y· says that said., · Accordlnf to a New milk cows-with dropping "A support '¥.•ould be York publ c relations udders might be helped fine for• good mjlkerLhat firm, r}i."ablolt Milla of by the same kind of shouldbekepttorbreed· Murray Hill , N .J ,, stretchablelabric usedin ing but in most cases a makes the fabric which worrien's br:a s and commercial dairy is being made into girdles. larmer would rather sell bovine bras by Mrs. But One · A"gricullure her oil than fool .&round Dorothy Rice, Conover, Department da iry expert. _w;=i l;:h;h;:•:;•:;n;;:•:;•;:•:;•;:•;:·="=lh;:•::::=:W:!i!!is!:========;i said he did not think cows fi worry nearly as much about their figures us women. Their condition, when it occurs, is much I Reynolds Settles 1 Did You See Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on TV?, Your choice of 3 new Flip & Sew machines, all ·with the eJtclusive SrMEf..!" 2-Way sewing illrface. Flip f paAet, sew in-1he·round, LOS ANGELES (U PI) -Burt Reynolds got the negatives or his famow; nude photo layout -and some money -to settle a l<JY.'suit against the photo- >. ' ' . grapher who took them ~ • and a movie magazine that publiShed other nude ! · pictures of Reynolds. j I A .:;pokesm~n for the I .Cllw to,._._,.. qbotat tM ~~~~ ~~~ ~':::~~:~h~~~ ,,!Transce,ndentai .M.d .... _~".'""1 T op.stjtch .culfs, ·in· set waistbands, e.asier thill"I e11er. Sew uims and apPliques tJO.lefS 'and slee'lt!6· w"ithoul opening seariisl . grap h er Fr1ancesco A ~1¥"''1 Scavullo and ''Motion J, . ~i.ra,ni.. ·r I Picture''·over· the .&).•"1' magazine'!;\ P!Jb.lication ,.·'' · "flEE Ill ... ticTms ·IPI last July of photos of ---ni• - SAVE $22.95 I ZIG ·ZAG,MACH!NE Carrying case or abinet .e1t1ra. Model 252/242 Reynoldsintheoude. "''nw.>•aKM ...... -•-• ... ----•--•-r;=======~==::--!' UWP~IT lllCl_,-.~ ........ ,.o.-::- ca11142-s&11. AMAHEll __ ._,...;. ___ ,.._ Put• few words 42 7 531 5251 10 wo•k lo• ou. 11 ,ull 6 -4 41 II - \YA'D&~@J rs GD~~D~@V@U(D Breeze through summer These scfeen doors are ,ready to breeze you right through spring and summer. They'll help you cool off your house the natural, energy-free way all summer rong. And they'll keep pesky pests out too. ' All styles in 30", 32" and 36'' widths. A. SCREEN DOOR •95-3 Reg. 13.99 10.88 B. DIAMOND SCREEN DOOR "95-D Reg.17.99 15.88 C. 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WOODLIFE, Reg. 5.99 3.88 I -( ~ SALE! 113 OFF SELECTED DECORATOR CABINETS _.Rev. $10010 $180 •NOW $86.67 to $120 Sewing Centeu and oar1ic1pa1ing APO<o...ed Qe.ll111s. Redwood r-al Give lasl year's redwood finish lurnllura a biand new lootl with a coat of Redwood Slain. Unlveraal's vinyl latex slain gives durable, las1ing protection. Cleans up with water. Gallon. REDWOOD STAIN, "1.99'• ' A I r u1, ' j)Oli fo 1 mlr; adil Wal has fed• twq I fal$ • tun I.- I S1 I. 'l ...... ·r 'i ' WJ <OF Nort tosu ing durJ lug l heirt Sh ''.a since 15in1 .. who dria Berr homl banf orde up." aske they door Tli raid "11 ••• f i le! FBI! itina Mi anct) rece and call! ''I nut a rel n U I pur) USO! N L il1 N. (UP peri say1 mo• 00 b he I acre tour Pi guit pool aga Ste,; buil ram lar1 -'!'°', '• i con WH my out boa gret and ,Tiie )= sale sl. ,tbe -...,, wl.U __, .. .. - i 1~1 •• '. ~.f ....... ! ~IW~~ Tront.I • I Anrhony· J .. · Ulasewicz, former r political investigator for ,.Nixon Ad- minisiration and an adinitfed bagmal\ in Watergate. cover-up, has_ been fndided by federal grand jury on . two counts of filing 1: false ffiCome tax re· if turns. 1 _____ __ ·1. I I I I ' Search , ·.:. . I y· . ,,_ 1ct1m ·f ' To Sue WHEELING, W. Va. <UPI) -Elizabeth Norton says she's golni: to sue the FBI fOr break· ing inlo her apartment during a search ·for fugitive new,spaper heir~ Patricia Hearst. -She, says she has been ·~a romplete wreck" since the incideJJt, ~arch 'J !Sin Alexandria, v,. l Mllss NORTON, '21, : who shares an AlexU. · :] dria apa r tment with Bernadine Davis, was home alone when agents banged on the dOOr and ordered her to ••open up." She said wben ·a.be asked for identfftc.UOO the y broke down the door, Tbe FBI later said ~ raid was a mistake: "I'll MOVING. ,..jml as soon as my attorney files suit ·•a•inst the F_BJ,'' she said while vis· itinr her parents here. Mis• Norton said ahe l' and' her roommate have received t•strange, weird and obsce ne phone 1 calls'' since the incjdent. I 4')t Seeme d aS if eVU)' nut in • I.lie Washineton a rea h ltd our phone nuabe•r and was purposely trying to drive us out of Qur minds." •' Nei¥Jr:,bor Loses to Mustclan : .. j.\ NASHVILLE', Tena, (UPI) -,Country music · performer ·Webb PieJ'.Ce says bis neigh~r sbolild move 'and "build a house on top or ·a mountain•• if he doesn't like living acrou the street from a tourist attraction. Pierce ~ owner of a · guitar-shaped swimming pool, won a court batUe against neighbor Ray· Stevens for the rl&ht to build~ a $7,000 cem•l ramp on his front ,_. lar1e enough to acrom-. _pioclate six tour buses. • ''About 4,IOO peoPle come by here every weei waDliDI picturs ol my hoolae 'and the pool out bock and wben I'm home I ·com\ ,.out and gr"' them personallY and'' ,lign auto1rapba. They're fana, llhcl without ttiem J'd 1;1ever have this - oot-" PIOrce ~ ·~ .. said. • ., . -'11• per!orlaer said ....... 11o ....... 1a1o the !Mb=ble Oalrlll ' . .... = ,_,,. It: llllok w1.-~mmlc-. . - \ ' ,.....,a OJI Il'M .. amr n..,,. I ' .:;W~od~•~··~·~·Y~·~·~e·~ll~30~,~··~7~S:==:========D~A=ll=Y=P=ll=O=T=A==J~J ',P,,":,~J :t;. . .. ·BarbOft Controversy Flares :.i-~pe · , .., 8 : : .( Tbe seeds or a new controversy But beroro discussion ended, venue ir the property were convert· ~ 1urroundln1 the future of a city-Mayor Don ald Mclnnil reeurrect· ed lo a public park. ~BSON, CITY, Ne_v, Ui!PO --mobile home park on the ed hl1 lon1-111ndtn1 belief Iha\ the SMUTCOSIS HIM WEEKENDS '·~1"0fJ'IAIJt\n.W~ing ~ L&f, ~Batbu PiH.lDt ula began lo take property should become a pubUe HE INSISTED that the staff pre· .WdDwU,IOut~ by1&,fJb_dri\!l!.t' _... lnClty""CoUJ1cll chambers. · sentalion in two weeks contain •to:• "1lea1)*' .. m'ckel/laPecfthere, 1 '--' • pa,,rk instead of one for private solid cash fi gures on l05t annual re-01\1/\1 11\, !'l:t.•b . (Al">J -U .S . could ~use the .,p,hone to call RttJdenta of the Marina Park dwellings. venue, costs or park development , ,, •• -" '"'-Councilman Howard 0 --ers look al d · · I l rr· 'et'• ~UI lit.a,, to r:r;, the · c=r:x re3ue1ted that C0W1cil ap-maintenance and the impact on an • -· h I care / tbe polo an • ·hoc neeotialln& com-·--• rea y senous perunsu a ra 1c . rOom ~ ., .. . ii :. • ! : ,.mlt(ff to . be&in meeting with the the opposite stance and favored a situation. Distric t Judge Albert G. Schatz has fined ·~, J.01' Angeles mun $5,000, orde red hin1 to pay tri'1 1 t'OSls and spend w eekends in jail for six mont hs for mailing ob· scene n1 cat(' ri u I. O :ivc ·rre atn1an, also kno\\'11 as Dave Davis, was round 1-!Ui lt y on three C"OUnts by a ·tJ.S. Di s trict Co urt jury i~ On1::-iha la:.t !'\o\·cmber Th•t waa the 1tory,:t.Qld to the dwellers Jn an effort t.o rene1otJate renegotiation. To carry the search for data Nev1da Health .. and Welfare a lease renewal. further . Councilwoman Lucille committee 'Monday by F1orence And Councilman Paul Ryckorr Kuehn s uggested that the staff re· Mcplurt, apokeaman for the or· THAT &EQVEST received a took a slightly different approach, port also contain data on the la;i~tfoncalled ,CommunilyAc· two..wffk -delay pending a com-issuing a warning that the city number of m obile homes u~ed ror . tloa. Against ltape. , pJete ltaff rePort on theiuue. faced a seriot.lS Joss of annual re· .hou11ing in Newporl Beach. • " ' NOW IN PROGRESS THE NATURAL LOOK FOR BED AND BATH go native ... with Martex Bakuba Cloth print in today's easy care fabrics Bakuba. African in spir ed from de ep within th e Congo, Updated now for city dwe llers. Wit h sheels in no-iron Dacron® polyester and cotton percale. Smooth. Sleek. Fresh as morning rain . The subtle multicolors of Bakuba Cloth . You sla1t with great filling sheets. Then add a Bakuba Clot h bed-. spread, Bak uba Cloth comforter !eversing lo solid gqfd .Vellux/Aire• back, ~nd mat chin g Bakuba Cloth cotton velour11owel. Al our low Wh ite Sale prices you'll want the whole ensem ble. The un- ' tamed spirit of Afri ca, dom es ticated for today's natural hO(lle. 5 99 sheets: , • reg, 8.00 twin flat or fitted full , fla t or filled 9.00 &.99 queen flat or filled 13.50 10.99 ki ng, flat or fitted 1 &.SO 12.99 s1and a1d case s &.OD pr. 5.49king cases 7.00 pr. &.49 bedspread: twin $40 29.99 full $50 39.99 ki ng $75 59.99 comforter: twin S40 29.99 full $50 39.99 king $75 59.99 towel: bath 8.50 5,99 h,ind 4.50 3.49 wash cloth 1. 90 , 1.39 Bakuba Cloth du st ru ffle available·on spec ial order only : -twin qu een 24.99 39.99 full king 29.99 44.99 Shop daily ·10 to 9:30; Sat1,1rday, 10 to 7; Sunday noon to 6 South Coll! F1IZa Coeta M4!'1-3333 Blillol, Sl, 545-9321 Wettminll• Miii-Goiden State at San Diego Fwy., 898-2521 • MAVCO I• .. I f • •' "f ... lJ"iL. I l"'IL(J I Jumbo Shrimp A Goal ( L M. BOYD ) ho"'e\"e r . J 'd a s ay there's no bcltcr searood than Oungcness crab. Olympic oysters come in second. Third is cher- rystone c lam s. Let"s break for lunch. SHOE LA CES Little girls almost .in· \"a ri \lbly learn lo tie their shoe laces at an earlier <ige than do little boys. A RELATIVt:LV re- cent ordin<.int•e in Dunn. N.C .. permits a hustmnd to jail his wife or for a couple of days. if s he snores loudly enough to di sturb him and wit- nesses. TURNS OUT ''race car" is not the on ly thing described in l\\'O "·ords that s pells the sam e bock\\'a rds as ror\vard-;. In the c ity of Yreka, Cali f.. so1n etime back there existed the ··Yreka Bakery." Q. "IN \VHICll slate do the wo1n en mos t out- number the m en ?'' A . Massachu setts . With 100 to 93. FLAT FEET ... A worried . depressed and negative attitude can give you flat feet. Such is the claim of ~ doctor at the University of Southern California"s !\'fedical School. Whe n depressed , yo u lose the spring in your s tep. says he. and tend lo s huffle. This change in gait, it's averred, can r esult in fallen arches. ·Address mail to L.1\f. Boyd, P.O. Boz 156-0, Cosio 1\1esa 92626 Copyright 1975 L. /.1 . Boyd Schools To Give Concert A district -wide vocal concert in the Newport· Mesa Unified Sc hool Dis- trict \\'ill be held at 7:30 p.m. T hursday in the Newport Ha rbor i·lig h School auditorium . The public is invited to the free concert, which will fe ature presenta· lions by the middle school honor choir. the four hi gh school choirs and the district festival choir. Two E st ancia 1-ligh Sc hool s tudents , who were recent winners in lhe Southern CaliCOmia Vocal Assoc iation Solo and Ensemble Festival , will a lso perform. Linda Wolfe, who won first place, wi ll sing ''Adele's Laughing Song" from Stra uss' U1c 1-iederma us, and Rob Ramos, w ho tied for second pl ace, wil I sing Ca ldar a 's ''S e bbe n . 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CONVlNH•T CllOIJ PlAMS •ANt IAlfl 1ft .. s AVARAIJ,I ~(All fOI flll SKOP.&f.MQ,Ml SllVICI • '™' OUI CtKto• DIAHllT OlPT. : •• I • t • , 1. I ' r ' 1 l • . ' i I i , • . ~ ' ' . • • I • 1 ? ' I 4 } ' •, ... , '· ' '• ' . • . " " . '· . ' ' II 'Roi II u,., r C; el wl C; . i er .. , ...... , . • > .. . " (' Wednesday, Apr•l 30, 1975 ' Jason Ro-ards~Endor~s Many Calamities · B1 VERNON l!COTI' J marriage to Lauren Bacall, he hod al<ohol as lonJ as I Uve. Joke, 8 months. "We look like a bunch of gypsies. , HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -'lfuoa the same saturnine raceol Bacall 's , "When I quit drinking J expected He stars May 27 in "A Moon for "Right now, we're renting a Robardallaaurvivor. first husbanCI, Bogart. He shared my doctor to te'll me that r had a the Misberotten'' (ABC-TV ), house at Malibu. The same one Hebta~Ur.Y~vod : 1 • lhe aame slender physique and ierious liver problem. But it was marking the Courth Um~ he has Lois and J. were married in ri ve -/t.aeno'*8 ctrlnkiqpreblem. sardonic Bogart wit. perfect. I waa lucky. It never took brought a film ed version or a years ago. I'm used to living out or -ATbnear.ra,,al autoWl'ffk. The comparisons were enough to much booa:e for me to get drunk. J Eugene O'NeiU play tolhe tube. a suitcase, but children should -ree Plastic surgery opera· dr1Veanymantodrink. alao quil smoking." Thereafter he ·beads for haveroots. U~. More than two years ago, he Wasffington, D.C., to star in the r-'nlreedi41astrouamarria1es. totaled his car and almo'at himselr. BlTT ROBARDS hasn't quit mar· movie ''All the President's Men." . ·-Yean or cruel compari.1on It toOk,three surgical sessions tore-rying or siring children or starring lie will remain in Washin gton to . W1tb Humph1;ey Bogart. . pair his fftce. in movies ,· television and the star in a pair of plays at the Ken· .'Al 53, he has a youne: wife, two }-le hoisted a noonday glass or theater. , nedy Center. · . li\tle kida and a new leue on Ure. · tomato juice recently and touted He has been married to Lois ''You ought to see us travehng lf!I ~ bette!{,t .. oo. •• , himself, O'Connor for five years. They are around with a nursemaid and all ,~UT DURa~ .bis el1ht·year "l 'll·never have "notller drink o.r the parents or Shannon, 31h, and the luggage," Robards laughed. WECIAL PJ&VIEW ~HOWIN(j • ' I BY. CADILLAC • We take great pride In pcl:f&nling !he most exciting CadiJiac sln6e Eldo~ado m•de its debul -the au new, el8Rant Seville. Allhough It is sized for efficiency any wtieie In the V:.orld, Seville is richly appointed in the CadiHac tradition. . Se~ille Is powered by an electronically fuel-injected . . engf,!)8 and ilS host of s.ta~dard equipment includes a . ' reclining passenger seat with two'·way power adjust ·ment, a Tilt & Telescope !ileering Wheel and a fuel monilor sYstem.:Power controls for the front seats are. mounted on lhe armrest consoles. See Seville, the new American with International efficiency, in our snowl'Oom now, .. THE, CONCISE CADILLAC ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM APRIL 26 to MAY I Nabers Cadillac Sain LeMin& & Service 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540·9100 ' "l 'VE NEVER owned a home in my lire. We've got furniture stored in Los Angeles, Manhattan and Westport, Conn. Someday l'm go. ing to buy a place and settle down. "I was born on the road in Chi cago, My rather an act.or." ·<11111J1WU~ ' j llutiar C10ter 'a9Z·5501. JEANE couns ANGUIANO . 646-7019 ART LESSONS Painting/Drawing Medilational Ar1 • Wlffl .. .;... ...._fioll Ir ttte Mohd Aliftt.TMCMr JEAHl couns AHGUIAHO COSTA MESA WAUl'Al'Ell IAZAAR 1832 Htwpori Bl•d. Bring the "BOSS" home 1 IE II fOll ~enter 192·550 I ·' FIRST WATCH CLEANING Flll!I! 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The First and members of, the concregalion could join me ll'tUey liked," lhe con1rec1tlon." Unitarian Ch urch of Richardson has a stripper. she said. · · Diana a tall blonde ln her 20s said her husband watched the . · ''But I can 't promise that every Sunday,'' said the Rev. Bill According to Mr. Nichols, the church'• 200 adult members dance whichwai petformed to rffoMed mUSiC. Nichols, pastor of the suburban Dallas church. nd • · h Id ed · I ed ·1 I ' ' Exotic dancer Diana King danced for the congregation Sun -a t1,e1r c i ren watch in ascinat s1 ence u .Dana re-SH_E AND HB,R HV£BAND, a real e&tate aaent, are day, And when she was through there was nothing·left but her G· moved her clothing and did the same dance she performs ni1htly Unitanana. . "( . . , . string and th e congregation's imagination. at a Dallas ni ght spot. · .• "It waa fanta1Uc, ~·she sAld .. 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"• out .:_1 a ' t . ) " . ·r ang I ... per ~ Wo ~\pio ,-\#Afr I '>:· I ~.ti;. He- 't •\ .. am r orr; ! 1 ". sta wil Orbl >''" ··I p, .. s ly I COi WO! tur to I • ih< Lei • I -I Ha M1 WO •Ii BU Jll a ., j Ga hln Ill bol to ' Cal .J • 00 ll . _, \ ,, BillOGERCA~· J>.plte the repeoted pleu 1nd oble<llon1 of South CoNt Le.,... npre1entatlve1 Vic 'Sherreitt (University), \)arrel Taylor (San Clerne11,te) and Don Haught <l:atun• Beach), lhe leacue re· allpment tnotlon wu paued, S:2, wtlh only the South Coot arid Empre ciroldt1 objecting Tues· doy at Oron1e High School. ' ' Newport Harbor Hip princlpol with Coron• ilel Koi.,l!lstanci1, Charles God1h1ll, expydl the Co1ta 111 eol aed Sonia Ano , OI .. DMlr PttM lllff Oran•e County's, hiah achool ,.1e1swnc for 19'111-TJ bu been r completed -to the aatiafaction ol moot -ind to lhe lruotratlon preeent'SoiithCoaotLeagueloln· Valley, le1vln1 irJI Cout elude Corona del Mar, Costa Leaeue idtact a jpekinJ •n Meta, Estancia and Santa Ana eieht-tea~ leaeye Out o(l the VaUey. ~ otberlO.te•.,.1etup, ' Taylor called it an irrational But,the FoOlblll·Tlllthi bloc ob· "'~· ' -·~ . Or•nlfe Coun~y reprtaen· propotal and S~erreitt pleaded, Jetted, 1taun1 It; wM neceuary calUn1 the me~s ure completely that \hole t.ro ae~Ji aligned · "llveo will praaent te tbe CIF Southern Se<tlbn couDdl Tbdn· ~day a prOPoS•I to iDc.lude five els.ht-team le8gues and two ten· team·le•aue.. 11nfair· to every South Coast wutllthe tbrefl Or ""'Unified Votinc Y•• were reps from the !!\&nt¢t. Garden Grove, Freeway, Century and Oraneecircuits. Leaa:ue school. ScboOla (l!il Mode••· Oranie and One bid for chan1e was to .-Villa P1rk). . ,, The• propo§al, su~miUed by n;aove Foothill and ~Tul.tin from . ()j.ber notable ~banges in the the otbete l~team le~ to unite · structure of Or ii nee County ' • MessersmiJh Does It :.!Ul In 8-0 Wir,. LOS ANGELES CAP) -"You can 't ask 'anyone to do much more than what An~y Messers!Jlilh did lonighl," an ilD· pressed Los Angeles managtt W a 1 t A I s t o n s a i d O•f Messersmith's seven-hit, 8-0, vie· lory over Atlanta. Besides running his personal win streak to four this season and eight' over two seasO QS, Dod,,.,r• ·Slate •, •Ah .. -••KA•Cl1tll "'Pl'· 311 AllMl\il al LM Anoe II' 1:2S p.m .. ~, lS..Oie90alL01.A"'9el11tS 'l :n p.M, ~v )SM! Oie'go "·' Lo•Af>9"1H •:SSp.M,< Messersmith collected two singles Tuesday night, drove in two runs and -also put down a perfect sacrifice bunt that helped ,, launch the Dodgers to a four-run flurry iq the sixth innina:. ,. Messersmith fanned seven and walked none. The'win was Los Angeles' sixth s traight, improving its atlvan- tage in the National League's ~. Western Division lo 2Y.r games. • Ul"ITt ...... ' THE ANGELS' MICKEY RIVERS SLIDES HOME SAFELY DURING BLITZ OF KC. I' The Dodgers will attempt to sweep the three-game series tonight when they send Doug Rau, 2-1, against the Braves' Cati Morton, 5..0, the only five· game winner in the National League. $ Sqqeeze ~~ Hits Giants sAN FRANCISCO -"We 're !pressed for money right now," f said San Francisco Giants, presi- 'f' dent Jlorace C. Stoneham, ... but ~we can operate for another cou- ple of inonlhs." A proposed real estate transac· ., lion in Arizona could solve tile •1 immediate financial problems of i. the National · League baseball I\ team which drew only 519,987 •fans at home last season, , ~Stoneham addec:\. ,,.~ "I'm hopeful it will all work ;.) out. If it doesn't , well ... '' ;1 0.•p•O. . . MEi1co CITY -The defend-:!. ing champions have been refused ·4 permission to compete i~ the =? World Doubles tennis cham- 1'1 ';I pionsbi'ps beca\)se of their South w ~African citizenship. >{· Friew McMillan and BoJr ...J.i Hewitt were detained by police l.·t~ and then nown to Dallas, tennis !'.. offi~al~ said. J The.$100,000 tournament was to '.start today as planned, but without McMillan and Hewitt, Wbo won the title in Montreal last year.. ···~ I Smashes Wheelehair Meanest Person I Nominee Report Among persons most deserv-basketball scoring record book ing to be thrown into Lhe La Brea and did it t~ bard way. After tar pits on a hot day would be the tcoriag six points in lbe nni one who stole a wh"eelchair from quarter of a· game agflnst Palo& a muscular dystrophy patient, Verdes (81ytbe), lltecaugbtfire. smashed it and threw the wheels bi \be aed Utree stanzas lbe &WIY. ' ' • -C::." 44 ""''' -~ I.be . rt belonged to an u-year-old ' 'l«KifC•••'°'9lala._.., boy who was lifted out of it apd CJF 1irl1 ·~~le amerecerd. ~ _put finto a seat ai San Di~go' ; '.. J baseball stadium 80 he could •,. Informed. soutces say Gary watch a Padres 'baseball game. C\mningham·, John Woodei:i's No .. That rotten stunt ranks equally ·1 assistant at UCLA, is in line to with the one pulled in Green Bay become ·physical education de· a few years ago when someone, partment chairman at El oL.aMtt.WtuTa, WHITE .WASH perhaps upset over a Green Bay Packers football loss, took the dog belonging to Packers coach Dan Devine and huug it from a dothe!sline. • Te•ml •H•playen in &lie Del Obllpe boys ba~baU pncnm la Dau Polllt are'ededkatial the 1115 seasoa to Ricky Lopez. who 4lled el automobile licddeat in· jmleo receally. Ricky had-pliyed la Ute league. Hit fadllfl!r1 llUz, llolped b1dld lbe ._-. pr•- Jl(oyla& fields. • Mark Susson and.Scott Gayner colliCted for· the all-University of Califomi;t campus~ racquetbell championship recently in 54nta Cruz and Sasson.came out on top. Then the two ex-area residents coml>iried talents at the u.,st Rae ~ quetball Assn. championships in Las Vegas to place third in the doubles. , Susson prepped at COn>na del Mar High while· Gayner attended Estancia in Costa Mesa. DebMe Sal1ado of Calexico ftnft ~r •••-;. .... Ute ,CIF Anunallll Gets ., . . - New;port Job Camino College. Buss Hodge. perbaps tbe 1reate1t potential decatblOll performer in tbe eveot•s.Ju.&ory •. will be one of tbe featured •tbleta putting on a clinic Satur- day at tbe Boys Club of \be · Harbor Area. 0.b members wbo reside In Coda Me1a or Newport Beaeh and boys 7 -1~ years old ar:e welcome to attend.•SesSioal are 10 a.m. to noon aad 1 p.m. tol at lbe Upper Bay braiwholtbe .. ys clab. Gym clothes and tea9la sboe& are tbe uniform oltheda)-. A fishermaa ~·~J\ing'"waten near Lodi in Northeri} California recently c.allj:ht4a 4-pound. bass, which happenea to have a de- pertment of fish and ganie ta; in , its stomach. A check of recor&l: showed,tbe tag had been placed on an 8-thch rainbow trout which ha4i been planted .i;n \fie -sa•. ~y \of water where the ba·sS Was caUCll only a mopth earlier. ~ • .I '• s;: ' l • . SA.NTOs,,Brazil -Cltinl fami· lY and bu&inesa demands, Pele,.' eonsidered by many aa the world's. a:reatest soccer player; turned -'down a $4·.S millicm· offer to 'oift the "New York COO-af ih~ Nortfa American SocCer Le ...... s..i·£'ei1111 J~ Ken Ammann', four years an · MSistant at Edison High and t)1'0 KUALA LUMPUR. .,...,.._ ,ean as an a1aist&nt at Orange -Selan1or'1 StataClillUI-eo..t COll•I•· has been !llblled too Haninldriaconllnn94....,_ · plde tW, Newport Horbor High' M .. amaod AU wlll -lllB 'Sollo!'.S 1n basketball the Dally -iill. l111vywei1bt ,...... title PIJo01•a learned escluslw!y. aplilt European c• q;le Joe eupet at Merdekaa ... -. Aamaan was selected to sue· J-·· -Dele H11ey, who stepped &.llili"9iil. ~Iii -.Oii.er fin yura. ~lill;.il•. d,~• .. •'· Al!Sm-,.~wlll--ID Plh'SBURGn -E•onne to..ti ot IE-lllcb la llljl.Jil&. , Gool'!_'!DI '1 1doptlve lotber klr7 .... rl!Deil&, c11e1 -.., " hlnll :ijt Ille A--daui, lftutalft' In _.,.., at :!:!...:!.', :::~:..'!:"'-=: Naw,.u•-· to llrtlilll b..U.eu-_.. '"Del• .,. • lat at~ ... QnrLw, . ' -~·-"h'•i!IDlll­vk'•-·•d1, a110. "9at. ... !1111 "•'•~..,. Iii ...... m '0' ... penmtt .-.. ID ;;,t • .... -. .1111 *.., 1. Oa1'21 7 =,•• .. a ... ._, ••IM•• feltllll ..._. * •., Ill a ...: 11 q 21 • ' • 1 stir ., , . • • ~I 4~2 Victory For Buffalo BUFFALO CAP) -Craig Ramsey scored the game win· ning goal ".,at 1: 27 of the third ~Tuesday night as the Buf- falo , Sa~res defeated the Mon- treal Canadiens 4·2 and took a 2-0 lead in their:• best-or-Seven Na· tional Hockey League playoff series. _,with 10 aeconda to eo. rookie ~Gllre;wboacoredU.O,wln-· nlng 1oal in Buffalo's &-5 over- time Y'lctory .Sunday afternoon, todlt a ·pass from Don LUce aftef ·a faceolf>-from just oUtside the Montreal blue lioe 'and fltpped the clincher inllO an empty rlit: ' Montreal goalie K~ Dryden had left the positio,n £or an extra forward only seconds before:· Game 3 wiU be, played ill Mon· treat Thursday flight. Flyers Bree~e PHILADELPHIA (A P) - Stand-in · goalfende r Wayne Stephenson, ,~_ho replaced all· star Bernie Parent> after a pre- game.warmup acddf;Dt, &topped 21 shots and got an asa;st on Don Saleski's game-winning goal Tuesday ·n tg ht• ·as the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Nft. York Islanders 4-0 to take a 1-0 lead in their best-of-seven Na- tional Hockey League semifinal series. Saleski sent th.e Flyers ahead 1..0 at 6:04 of the first period. Bill Barber and Bobby• Clarke each tallied in the second, and Rick MacLeish scored a t.h.ird·periO'f:I goal for the defending Stanley Cap champions. • • • . Wtdnffd1y. April 30, 1975 . lea1ues wilt be the shifttna of Huntington' Beach and Sad· d.Jeback to the Sunset League. Savanna High principal Bob Ross submitted the toughest counter to the South Coast Lei.cue's ~bjections, saying, "It's the beat setup in reaard to the total county s.ltuaUon. '' _Here's lhe prOJ>O&al lbat will be . 1ubmitte~ for: approval at Thunday'&CIF meeting: OAILYPiLOT Man From Wilds • • F ,oreign:Rookie . Lets Bat Speak· KANSAS CITY (AP) -Orlan· do Ramirez was way up in the clouds Tuesday night. This shortstop from the wilds of Colombia is just a rookie with lhe California Angels. He can't speak a word of English but he' knows what to do with a baseball. Ramirez got four hits, includ- ing a double, in five·times at bat in the Angels' 12· l romp over the A11plsSlate a110. ........ KMl"Cfr•1 ~··JO C..lifOf"ni• •t l(anw• Coly S:1Sp.m. ,,,,.'/ lc.lllornialltK.on\.1•C1ty ~:2Jp.m. May 1C.lilorNa.iTa•a• ~:SSp.M. Kansas City" Royals. He drove in two runs. scored twice, stole a base and had a hand in three dou· ble plays. "I wan\ed five for five," said Ramirez through an interpreter, teammate, Winston l.Jenas. "We had a league in Colombia back in 1956. My fathe r -his name, Miguel -was the third baseman. and Brooks Robinson played shortst.Op. My father went five· for-five in a game. ·"My father taught me to-play baseball. He taught me how lo play, how to slide, how to throw, how t-0 catch. Did I ever have , four hits before? I never had Utree.'' ' Ramirez, 24. fouled out his last lim.e al ba\. He came up to the Angels from the minors late last year. "l felt. out o'J place wM:n the Aneels broueht me up,·• s&id Ramirez. "Now · 1 feel relaxed. Oh", boy. do I feet relaxed. I kOow I can play baseball, and I know I can help this club.'' · · .·· • Ramirez is oq_: of O,.liforniai manager Dick Williams' rabbits, who burned up the ba&e patU during a nine -run explosion ail:ainst the Royals' Paul Split~ torff, 1 ·3, and reliever Lindy McDaniel. Tommy Harper's bases-loaded double was the big blow in the Angels' outburst' and drove in Ramirez. Morris Nettles and Mickey Riven. Moments later. Jerry Remy tripled, scoring Dave Chalk and Bill Sudakis. 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P8-L ,..,,...1. T ...;..?:?S.A-4.1-". " Meclaank Talks ,, Hidden Ex,tra Fuel '' . Gharge Against A.J. CoSta Mesa 's Dan Gurney has a one track mind on the road to Indianapolis this year -victory. "A win, that's all I'm thinking about," said Gurney whose Ea•le is driven by de(ending United States Auto Club cham· pion Bobby Unser. "We 've been there lots of times and we've domirlated the race but we've never won it ourselves. We certainly hope this is the year." Gurney's Eagle race cars have played dominating roles at the Indianapolis 500 with most of the 33-car starting fi eld made .up of chassis from his Santa Ana shop inrecent~eara . . In the Calirornfa SOO at Ontario iii March. Unser Cinished !teCOnd to streaking A .. J . Foyt who over· whelmed everyone after running four miles aft ho~r fast'e.rin quali- fying than anyone else'. Unser was the only driver· on the same lap with Foyt al the end of the 54X>·mile race around the 2 1h·mil e Ontario Motor speedway oval. Mechanic George Bignoti, who used to prepare Foyt's cars and now handles the racer of 1973 ln· dy winner Gordon Johncock, has accused Foyt of carrying illegal extra fuel hidden in a fire ext- inguisher . Gurney said Tuesday, ".I don't know. It ·s very wsaible -th,al Bignoti knows what' he's talkjng about. We were just commen\!DB here among ourselves that. Jl'~ very possil>le ." .. • , Foyt denies the charges, .lfe also !ays he has a new fellte'r Coyote-Foyt for Indianapolis, but that doesn't bother Gurney who has updated his Eagle for UnseJ' since the Californi8 500. .. "Even if Foyl runs well wee,x- pect to be in a position to be ~ competitive,'' Gurney said. "Now if he was carrying more fuel at Ontario, that would haV. . enabled us to win it." · · Gt,1rney added, "At the eftfJ when we saw we had plenty of fuel we turned up' the boost for more power and Foyt wasn't abf"e to pull away. or he chose not to.•• Gurney's Eagle has undergone · aerodynamic changes since then and more modifications to U. turbocharged Offenhauser enalne that the California racins te• has developed under ita own specifications. ' Al Ontario through most. of~ race Foyt seemed able to pull away from Unser at will. Bal Gurney disclosed, "We were nao- nio .. with some engine proble~ that had cost us a couple 61 engines and it was still affecting us.'" smce then the Gurney version otltte Offy has had modincatiom tO its cooling and oiling S)'Sleml among other changes. , "" '"lhe changes have beenpreu1 'i.:ptensive and that's one reason • We'ft kind of late," Gurne7 ;"}le said his aeam ctoeWn't ex- , to awrive' at lndianapiolis un- 1 Monday, two days after prac- Offlcl1lly olarto' lor tht ra<e. , foyt lmprlives on 1111 Ont4rl; Ute, Gumey.,1aid1 •"-11 lh to b<~t him. _,.. . ., him many more tilacil' •r whipped uS. • 1 If we've -· 1ble " meth1en11nelnubleo.w9 ~b ............ ..,. ~Tplm,wbolll!'fl•.'': .•• ·- ... ; •·' t.a . ~~--''"'"'-''"'-""""v"'''----------"·"·=·=-"··=-=·=-=-••"· .".•""'""=·=·•·"·=-~· M~~a 'I'ops. EatiJes . ':.;.cd.M Ends 7-game Losi~ Streak - ~ .. ; CC?•l~ Mesa Hlah's uCoita Me11. blaz1ns M uatanas roiled • i \o· th6lr fifth atr•iSht In other circuit· pll.Y it .. -.. ~rep, JC Summaries Swimfest Baseball . · · · .Begi~s ' ' For·Wom.en F9r JCs ... . Eluonelo 'openod up In the tint with a run and lied It ln the sixth wh•· Ralph Ronqulllo slogled lo 1core Buddy Lor1<>11. T"1111ls •Standi~ ·"•·.:.·eentury Leaaue baseball was ~orona det Mar _'·:·~·verdict Tuesday, as Stan 1napp1n1 • seven·11me •I· • McCoy came· up with a loalng 1treak at the ex· .... sacrifice fly in the eighth penae of hOlt ~nta Ana, lnnin1 to 1core Gary '-1• who was on base with a ' ICMITHCOAIT(ON,.Cl"l:'tN(•o. UCLAIJllllUOlt•I• lintlt. .I 'f:eMI011io :: ~ Tt1om.1•!Ul:.i~::toonOl-6, ...... I Corona del Mar made JeAOWftMtso 1o s v. llK• 1110.1 S•lornor• r.1. s.r,•t PLEASANT HILL-A 1tron1 dele.aatlon of coast area 1wlmmers wtll compele In lbe otole JC swim mini end dlvlnll chainpl0nshlp1 which begln Thursday at Dlablo Valley Colle1e, here. the mor,l ol lls •I'"' ""'°'""'' 10 • 1 e.»;1c1mOro1u1ctt1F11cnor1 .•• w .., SIN•lllno • u • ' Co1ln IU I cMI ,..!t r.on •. t. /.~ safeUes n disposing of °'"""eo." 1 1.ri .v. 01en (u1<1ttJM•tdUn•.1 ... 1 c;..ddllt IU l Ot1l AY<ll1••4, .. , ... ·~·Bau.me with the winnin& Mesa had ta-en a J ·l .. 1 1' run to 1ive Mesa 1 3·2 lead in the third lnnin& .,. ,.. ·win at Estancia. with the help or a crUcial The loss drops Estan· error which allowed G\O' , ... eta a aame off El Krikorian aitd Mark ~odena's pace, the same Richardson to score. Sant.a Ana and avel\&lnt -" T• ... Y'•k-"""'" 1 J.8,2 loat toJlhe Saint.I In N•tr lltal A .D, ~.t.~t.·~~~~-:·• 1 111ct ·Fhtll•• HI dtt s •1dmor•· Sll.ldmo•e •·t, r.s. Uaenntround. , Basketball coa'eh Fwll••""'~~~:cu-.. ... ~~::::f':~ iu) "' N•< ... fld· 0..nFoeawentalllhe J-h o~· --,, i...-~,SAClllOCt C:•11n1Godato• !UI cktt Mtttdltlor way on the mound tortbe o n r1 sco na!' ~~::.,·~.'c'!~1~ ll-.tnt,H.•·O. Gold•o ~~•l J• !eel by short rreestyler Marc Cardenas . and lopg dis· tanCe st•r Sfil-rley Babashoff; Saddleback is spaJrked by John Saathoff; Ur'\d Oran•e Coast is paced bY· diver Mike Wilson. ' wtnnlna Sea Kings, atri~-been labbetl to !!UC· • MUTM••111 cALCOfll•11111NeE Gol*flw.11 1111t10r .... CMl4 _ . Ed "s FV ing out nipe and walttnl· ceed Jerry Redman .. ~ • ~t ~ " Mntnt1116,::"t.:,.,.s.r.+. · l 01" only two Santa Ana bat· as athletic director u~ ~ Moftlc: .... • 1•, •, • ,'~· Oo11ot1 .. 101•1s1r«,..... .. , ... 1. l\·•t r, .. ., MHC11IO )OlllT•y10f"l•J,S.7,M , ters. _. ,,.....n1versity · High · • 1 • xow1to111G 1•1N.111111111•.1.1,s, ··' · co.-. ... ,. .... "', • &hoof. Dra·scoll h•s ""'* 1 • •· .,.,., Mo11r1 ... 101 0.1 eoowu-. tG1 ..... I -. dt • ~AllOllt1C.~ •, ~.·, _! .. I . • D Th • d o.-.J•,,,...... • •, ,• "•'l :·,• been. the varsity cage -"'"'.•-··,,...., ~ -~ · . . •op to Cwll•t1·M•• ,.OJ 11•1 Sl••OIUo• '... • 1 lJi : ..... ~ .. 1.-t"" ~. ·:, , .~ : ®.achfOr five Ye'!l's· ~=~tfm"r ·. ""=t~~o.. coi _by .. .•.. ., o E4:tt""~•#olllco1 .. , toutt. ' Gt"Nle,;11 J • • • . • ' .UIOMCOMl'•it••c• Owtr·Mi•J'll•• IOI •• , Wlh•n· --Edison High and Foun· 'tain Valley High both 1 .~·lost S~nsel Leaeue :• ·,:,ba~ball games Tuesday .;;,.afternoon, dropping t.he Char,ers and Barons in· ,., lo a tae for third place in ~ ;;~the standings. In a game played at 11 ~-Edison, the host .:chargers hit five solo ·~·home runs, but 1lill I01t a ,, .. J0-5 decision to Loa ~·~.Alamilos and at Westminster, the host '"',Lions notched a 4-1 de- • , cision over Fountain Valley. -In other Suns et League ~games Tuesday, Newport Harbor blanked t; }'larina, 4-0 , and Loara .... ,Shut out Wes tern 3 -0 . ... .-Los Alamitos holds a • ,11.commanding two-game :~i~ad in the race with a Lo I Mocln,pfl I 0 0 0 R I!-~ • ... M ..._,W,M . s A amitos. All nve flOCllor, lb J • 0 0 I ........ ~ WNdt·L•ml> CGI d•I Kwlln· .homers were in the 36().. =w:i:~c ; ~ ~ : ns t ers =:.=.i \ . I: l~ I llrl'INll .. l,l·1. . foot range. Ho11,n 2 1 ·o • , Gro\,_ 1 1 10 . Sacl•nalng Catcher Rick Baird led.=:_,~.,.. ~ : ~ ~ '· ' '~-:',,,,n :. ':: :1"" ~a"lii11Tv L«?s Allfmitos•• attack .,..Ti: .. ~ ;: ! 2 ·' lq' 4 3~ Cllt'll' Hwuit,1101•1:;-Mlf. .. oc1111•1l1t1wott"'..._ with a two run ho • 2 • RI i... iJ : 2v, 200M1111..,Rotoy-1.H1111U11Qt1111 • mer s...t•AA• 10 , .... k "''' 1 1 3..,, .. oci.. T1,,.:·2:os.•. andtwodoubles . ••···•· ·;····, 11 l"6 , , ! i:~~ .... ,Gino ,t .9 •Vi 2 ~~~ ;''•'(1. Cws11mon c.:!1 Newport•s Cliff=«" ~ ~ : O'T .:1 ~· TltOtllllY'•k•f'ft r,,n.,;,::~,~l H t l:Golctslllll~f"')· ~~r:h:[:~th~!1et1pa~:~ ~!~:~.. ~ : ~ :,.-,· i ictory ~~~!·1£u~~~;n s f,1}7;~~~'m~':.·~'tti~~~',~fr;!; S .1 flt ~'''· Al ... r11-.1 JO Freo-1. 01le (Hl 2. Mo'""°U iH) a1 ors over Marina. g::~·-' : o o • suNSITL•AGUI 1co.oow1wlo.r 1..,.,26 .•. rienw:~e~t :i:1 tne ~ ~«PMll,ss ~ : i ! Golden Weat Colleje L°'A11m11os ~o ~ G• 1.:~~~\-,.~1~'i11~:1ii~~r.""'·1H1 nineg ew~"en en!:~i~ ~iP ,? ~ ! ~ defeated Cypress tor the ·~l,.i11v•111, : : 3 i.=':'iH~:::1~1~:\~.ls."o1o1rwi Pautsch walked, stole k_..,..,.. ... ' " • fourth tirrie this season, ,,.,.,1,,. s. • ~·~~ut~~do':~~~;1::.!1::,:,e•· second and scored on 1 CdM MIO* 1_. • 0 Oran8eCoastlostitsl7th =~=H•rllor ! ; s ~ FrN-1. 10,10r IHI 2. o.w15 · I · _.., "' "'o ' , , ·1ome o·n a row and Sad ...._ _, • 1w1.-.11'11ra.T1-:1:,..2. sing e by Rick Dostal. C.loMow 111 --~ ... , .... ,,ll•• 1 io 9 iao Bo<.ll-1. 1euo11111 tHI 2. 11:11111K. LMA'-l* 1111 .. . . ' ' ' ' ' . ' . ' I 0 ~;~.lfl WitWln.11 c:.,..."'·'fl llolrd, 1; cnarnt.•••.11 F .... lcll.rl K•-.2b Mwtrl.2fl Htkor,u ""'" kron.cl ' 0 ' 0 ' 0 llrlltorlOll, 2tl It.Wiii~ .• J O Ki.-,pr I 1 It."""""· rt 1 I 8'r""""'dt." ' ---.10 ' ' ' 0 0 ' 0 J .B. Pholps,11 o 0.WlkM.cl 0 M((.oy, c o OK•uoo,p O McE l•DY.Pll 0 0.C:k-'",P O TO!MI 111 , ",.. dleback received a top LHr•l,w!~,-::,•:'•k.,.•s 1(111MMstHi .i.Mt~1w11 T1 ... : 3 1 2 o pitching pertoi-,nance, Lo1-.11m11°'10.Ecu"°"s 1'::0°a,0•11-1. E. 11:101,,~11, IHI 2• "' 0 I 0 butlo~t . ' ft ....... 1m1ns11rt,FDUl'll•h•V•ll•W I Oull fH I l. M•~•r•D IWJ, Tl ... : •, ,• 0 0 That summan·~· lhe Nlwport Horbor•.~•ll'l•D l:IS.•. 1 0 ...:v Frldly'1Go1111s •OO F ' ' 0 0 0 b EGi•ot W•,1••n ••• •l•Y-1· Hunllrtgton ' I I 0 JC base ail pjcture NI F I llKll.TlrN:3:Sl.O. l o ' o Tuesday as GWC 's L°'•r..:,1:°'0.':"~~~:11•• M1n .... 1•r11"1"_,." I O I a LOtirl vt Wl!.\Mlll~l•••ILllPolrfwl 100 Modloy Ael•y-1. ,,.,.rlllit. ~ ~ ~ ~ Rustlers edged visiting CEMTUll:Y LEAGUE TI~: 1~:!·:._1. Al'ldtt l On IN ) 1. 1 0 0 0 Cypress , 4·3, OCC's w L G• ee'""ot1 fNl J.v1ssciy lMl.Tinw: 2 o o o Pir:ates were beaten by ~~ ,1 3 J:u.•. )1 l ' I 4 JUI lt'NI. Mectlev-1. Ror.•hOll INl 10.1 record while Loera ;;·1s aow all alone in second o;-With a 8-3 mark. Edison -.J and Fountain Valley are ~w7-4. l 'j. Steve Hines blasted ~ _three solo homers and 1 ; Scott Desrosiers h 'it two t ~ homers for Edison, but it j 'wasn •t enough to beat Tot•h ' . ' . ., " ••-1s1 ... ' ' • 0 ' 0 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .. • . ... • 0 • 0 • • ' ' ' ' ' . ••U11CNCll invading San Diego ~~~. 1 4 1 2. LYnth IMf 3. Rit• !NI. Ti-: ~ ~ " rW Mesa,. 6 -1, and heu>l Sad· VHl•P••ll : ~ ~ 2'~'-F rro -1 . Mt l•••l'I CMI 1. -• ' 0 ; :, d 3 .1 2 e.back fell to Palomar, MilanoU• s • J Sorm1 ... 1N11.1tno1 IMl.Tlm1:11.r. 1 0 Cor-Ol'IMitr • I 100 Fl y-I. Pl ,ke ll IMI 1. l O O T<t!iUl'I 1 ID Ke,.._rlhy (N ) l. Ai<• (N). Tl-: J o o : Jack Hudson's run-TUHd•Y'•Sc•ro' t:is.o. C.clM6.S...l•lllWll D1Yl1"19-I. Jo~nMm (NI 2. Bolltllt ~ g ~ ~ scoring single and Tim vi110P1r•1. Tu1u111 IMfnothl•d.Pom11.: 1Js.o. 1 o 1 0 Richards" sacn·ro·ce fiy CDst•Mtwl,Est1nc.111 t11 100 F•er-1. 111nc11,,0,, INI t. ' 0 ' 0 ' . ' . " ' k_ ........ 0 • • • 0 0 0 0 . ,. ' ' I O 'IMclcMM S,MognolloO Sc lloi-eldtr !M) 3. McL.•rl n IM). o a : g gaYe-the Rustiers two l'r1u..,·1o•m" Tlmr: 1:tn.s. 25 1 • CO!lloMtu1tCdM soo Fre1-1. Rot>,.rtson INJ 2. '""'"''_..., s 1 runs 1n the 7th and the E•Moc1M•••E,11ntl• ve1sci,IMl no1111rc1.r1,,,.:~:•.s. • tot 000 01-.:J •OO OC11 00-2 1t , victory. Curnal Runan Mit9no11••1 TuHI" 100 BKk-1. F••d•INl 1. 5clW"llicMt-e" Viii• P1r• Yi Son to AA• itl Mtmorl.i (Ml l. C:. !.tlln1ldtt !Ml. Timi ; !: IJ,I. ~ ~ and Mike Kiefer had rbi P•r-10!) B•r•i.t-1. Be•ger..on (N, 2. Singles in the Sixth. ...Aii.WAY LEAGUE L•n<ll CM! J. l(nox <Ml. Time: 1:19.1. i Monarchs Win, 10-3 Los Al.amilos Ectioon • • • lOO O:tO s-10 14 o 010 100 1-S 6 I Srnfftl,r1.::---":;·· 1i' ~ '': Wardlow, ........,,p.lb I 0 0 0 ....... ct • 0 0 0 . ~~2b i I ~ : sec Roll R . h D I . h ,.., •• ,~. W L GB IOO Free Relay I. M<lt •l'lol. Tlmr: 1c ou1 ass p1tc ed ~-""' 10 1 .ri:1J.e. 14•ell for Saddlebac" but Tror 9 1. u111v1"i1.., 1611 usi El Oo•..,. .. , 1Lll H•br• • ~ 1 100 Medley Aellv-1. u111 .. ,,.tty. his teammates could on· L<>Mu s • s r 1mr:2:10.•. I I SAV111e, I • 200 Frtt-1. Ro~ ru , 2. l..fhrnan Y come up w th two runs s.von"' • 1 • cu1 1.S.Z•l•ini.~• cE1. Time : 1:19.•. on a single by Bill Spr-lkMMP•r~ J ' , 100 Incl. Medley-I. Simon CUI 1. ~,Hills l I I Olttilrotn CElnotllird.T•,.,...:2:3Cl.6. ingman 11nd Brian T111s1111,·1Sc•••1 ~F•oe-1.s..v•coo1 1E 1 1.~1t1"" l I : The Mater Dei High •· Monarchs moved closer to second place in the ,r.:-Angelus League baseball race.Tues day evening by routing the host Servile Friars, 10-2. The win improved the Monarchs' league record· to6·6, and Mater Dei now • trails second place Pius • X by.l lf.r games. ' . ~ . Mo .... DtiCMI Kr•ll.rl.P I 0 O O Wllllft.llft I 0 0 0 8-11,c 1 0 I 0 Jac.l<Mft.c 2 o o O ~.,I 1 0 I O Toto11 2• I I 0 WftUN-1•1 H ' a.-ni.cl l • lllVl•Wln.2':>. 1 I P•lrit.P l 1 Kwb.lcki. c J o Afwr.11. lb l o Howlt.... 0 0 ............ 0 D SrlltWl,a 1 I 0.-M. rl. cf l I cMlrr,)b I 0 Gr" ..... ,,. • l ' 0 .... ' 0 • 0 ' 0 0 • ' ' 0 0 • • 0 0 ' . 0 0 ' ' .. ,,.... .......... F-..:...11~loy 000 01~ O_'; ~ ~ Mike Wardlow pitched five shutout Innings and blasted a two-run homer Tuesday ilfternoon t o pace Southern California College to an 8·3 win over Biola College in a bas eball game played at sec. Hester's aacri"fice ny·. Trow1.s-. v•n1v1 tE11.H ........... 1u1. Ti.-: 1•.s. FuflorlOn•. S•v•...,1 1 100 Fly-I. Pwrrr IUI 2. ADberU IUI a.NH .. ,, 141 L..I Hlbr• n, Sunny HU IS ' no llll•d. TilTW: I: 16.9. Noo•lll. u Quioo.11 ~tlUle'l'.'l HWCIWlll.U Rit !\ard1. P4" ,,.,..,,,.,,,p ilorlt.P Wllll1lt•,1t> Millt_ ,, R.,.._tl Leone, lb IClll•t. •b 6ra.11. t TOll l!. .... , II rlli ~11 1.e111rwoP1rk1 Ol~ll'IQ-1. A•l'IOetl IUl 1. Skord 1 0 0 0 EM,.l•ELllEAGUE CUJJ.LeientlWll CEl.Polnh : ... 6. l 1 1 0 W L T GS 100 Free-1. J•m l1eon i UI J. ; ~ ~ ~ ~~l~I 1~ ! : J ~;.'1ool tE ) l . Aot>erli (UI. Tu.-.e: l 0 . 0 1 k9-dy. I 1 o J Kll)FrM-1. Pttr, CUl 1. 'S.tll•jnl.lil 0 0 •D 0 ...,, .... Im to • 1 °1'1J tel -ll>lrd.Tl-:4!31.•, 0 0 •O C Hunllnflon81•c" ~ a O S IOCI Ba<•-1. 0~1•r11rom !El 2. l 1 I 0 !>id<HebM.k J 7 1 IV> Simon IUI :3. H•niOn IU). Ti-: l 0 ,o a CJ'PftM 3 I a I 1:11.0. l I 1 I 0..Ml(le J t O I 100 Br••~t-1. Ao\.O CUI 1. Lll'Wnell • 0 I 0 TWH1111,'skoro1-IUIJ.Sov•cootCEl.T1nw:1:1•.t. J O I 1 Or1"911,Anohllm2 •OO Free Rtl••-1. Universll•. ' 0 1 r IC•llU••.HunllnQl'Ol'l814thl Tl ..... :•:)G.1. 11 • ' Foothll!1, c.iwe1io • C..toM. .. 0211111 E•l-14 k-"' llllli1t91 1(1nn1dy s, 5.0dllb.lt k I JUI Medley Atl•y-1. Cotti MIW , Cypr1,~ .., 000 00,:C, "• •, l'rllll•••so.m11 Tirne:1:16.7. Or1"91al Cwiw•11. to0 Fr .. -1. Youl'loer CCI 2. 011 tCI :.G.MtGow.,.,ct ·~ ~ It rlol Wt'lilmlll11er 011 010 •-I 1 I The host Vangu~ds, QOW 19·29 on the sea50D, took a 4-0 lead in the 'second inning. Mike Wardlow and Rich Golderl....,.1-! 000 002 :J'l•-1 9 2 A.fwll>tlmolSoodlob.l(k l , T.oylOf"IE I. Time: J:41.I. Or ..... CNH to Ke....,.dv•llC•l•ll• 200 llld. Medlev -1. Plt~etl ic11. '~.pf> I 0 Sd1u"1.11 2 2 ' Gor-Ol'fl. pl! I 0 _:' P.Ec~lflo. lb J 1 8.-Uuloy.p.:ltl l 1 . C.0111. 1b 1 0 L-rd.I' l 1 j "'illl,)l).p ' 2 • "l. IWICC.O-. ho O 0 , "l .EtUH,. • I • M.Aboflo.rt 4 O • Dl-it.fbe..c I 0 • Pmtlllllcllolo, pll 0 0 • Tows :JO 10 k-•··-..... ' 0 0 0 ' 0 ' 0 0 0 ' ' 0 0 ' 0 ' ' 0 0 ' ' 0 • 0 0 0 • . ' • 10ol 302 11-IO aoo 111 11-2 •• . ' ' ' • • '. 'S . • wtm Banquet ! i El Toro High 's swim : teBJn& will be feled with : • ppt luck awards dinner :tonight at' the school :f•f~ria beginning at6. Mol1.r.t(ll ... ,, ~""'·'' 't I Gr-lti1n, a , o "™1....._N J 0 v..,1.,.. •. 11 2 o Tl11ri, rt J O 0.pello. lb 1 0 loFrMK"l,C 1 0 Arn«: lb 1 0 l'eter1...-" I 0 wti-..,, l a !icltll,p J 0 TOC.h 1't O ....,_,Mlr .... l•I .. . . ' ' ' 5">1tll, rt ,...Kl\ I.I S.tl,10 °'"tOI, 211 Htollloy, II 111-tte.t Dk•i-.pr Moore,<! a. ..... -.. """'""°°"''' p 11:.,...,pfl ' 0 ' ' ' 0 ' . 0 ' 0 ' ' 0 ' 0 ' ' ' 0 Tol.ol$ " . ~., ..... ~ Guerra walked and Jim ~ '"'! Millsap sintled lo load ; g the bases. Ron Sulazar o o singled two runs .in . ~ : Guerra scored on a wild o o pitch and Salazar tallied . ' 0 0 on an error. 0 0 ' 0 Soeal~lll • • S.lw1r.1.1 It l"6 .Jol!Moft, 11:1 I I U>lll<k.<I Cl I ""-11. rt 0 I (.olot. rt 1 I W ......... 0 • c.r-.11 l I HiWim, II 0 0 "'°""'" c 0 •, =-~!~111 ~ 0 GultTo,Jfl I Ev•ni. p 1 : TllOf"l'llOll. p '"''""" s 2 2';2 l a I •I l p 0 0 J I 0 0 I I I 0 1 I 1 1 2 o o .o I 0 0 0 • 1 a o 2 I 1 o 2 o 1 a 2 J l 0 0 I 0 0 a 0 0 D 2' I 1 J I • Tflloh k_.., . ....,... • .......... 100 ~ •-<I • • . ' . ' 8iDIO ~ICOlllQt ••• OCIO 003 OOO-,) t S IMO 010 ll•-0 1 1 lllt<Om•nc:IO. ( Scl'l•upp,t.I s.1 .. 1o011. lb SIQI,~ Tryllll,\~ ~in.rl Koll ler. II Yo\!,""' ~WmollD. dll AveriH. JO Sll•UIK, 11 .... r II rlll HunlinglonBe•t ll•tFooll'llll Mfcl'lele ... 4EJ l. ~teller CC I. Tl.,,.: • O 1 a ANGELUSLEAGUE l :J1.l. • 1 1 D W L GB SO f'"-1.Dol•l'l !Cl 2.SmUll lCIJ. ., O I I st.P•ut 11 1 .Mtlnn.rdt CEI. Time ; 21.6. 3 O I O Pill\X IS 3 100Fl,-l.Pic•1t1 CCl1.80dell lCI t O I O ,,.,.ttrC.-1 • 6 I~. nop!lllrd. TirN: l :U.L l 0 0 0 l:l<il'IOPAm.11 • 1 s OJ~i1'19-l.LeG••nde CE l 1'111 wc:Olld J O O O !"offvltt S I j •,1 Gr lt>lrd. Poll'l\S: '°'·'S. 1 O o o St.Antl'llll'I¥ 1 10 ' 100 Fr11-I. Ult~r !Cl 1. Smith CCI l O O o TUl ... W'• Scartt 3. Meytr IEJ. Time : 1 :04.l. J o o o W ter 0.110.se<vltol J.ODFr11-I. Youn"' IC I 1.e...... O O O O Sl.P•ul•.PIMs )ll (CI J.Tr•<y fEl.Time:1:Gt.6. l2-I • 1 T ... .., •• G•mo 100(!.lc~-t. Ul\er fC I 2. Sltller ICl k .... bf llllll"'ts 8ill00pllmol ot SI. Anll'W>ny 3. N•llre nlle•O CE). Time: 1. 1t.6. Oll:AHGIL•AGUE 1911 8rt•~t-I: Mi<he1,n.1 lEl J. To,tol1 ••• 110 010 200-. " 1 DOii 000 bl~ I 6 l ........ Cll (JI ·' ... .SCwll!Qmln. JO t ~-.. " ' Mttler,tti 3• AClomo,(I 3 • 0 0 0 ' 0 0...04-1~ ... ""'it.," -Slnckttdt, ni• c.,,( • 0 Adon"lt. ·~ Tot-4• ' ' ' 0 ' ' " ' k_..., ln01i11ts • ' ' 0 ' 0 0 ' ' "'"""' --· ' . 010 010 100-l 9 ooa 0:10 000-2 1 W L T G• ODIM CCIJ.011 CCI. Time : 1:19.S. Br•• 10 1 0 «IO Frie A,l•t-1. C:D~I• Mtw. Sollor1 1 S o l Tl-: 1:1S.S. El Oo<-• S O t 1:11111-Ull C•ll l'• ..... lfllV....., CM!......, t J o s 100 modley ••ley-1. FOWllOlll E:r.rll'lll I 1 O J V1l10y.Tlme :f :OS.I. YtMClo 2 10 O 1 200 fr11 -1. E. Groer IEI 2. TWlllll•'•kN"OI Ho"1H\Ol'I !El l. 8roll11r1on lfl. 8r1010.C•nyol'IJ Time:1 :0lt.~. E_,1n1• 1, £1 OortdDO 100 Ind. med.-1-fh·m~n Il l 1. Sonaro J. V•lenc:I• 0 Ald,,<11 IF ) l . L•mb c EL Time : 2:21.S. FACTORY Demo SALE! Baseball Standings llMERICAN LEllGUE Eaat DlvlltoD W L Pd. GB Detroit 10 5 .fi67 Milwaukee 8 7 .533 2 NllTIONllL LEAGUE E•st Dlvison W L Chicago II s NewYork 9 6 Pd. GB .688 . 600 l 'fl .533 21> .438 .. ·4 .412 4 1f.i: .333 51> • TOYOTA DA""" '71 TOYOTA ............. ._ ........ ..-..... fTUIXllll 52996 • VOLVO '74 YOLYO 144 ,,,.,, ..... AMlf"M. IDw ......... f .. ltlJ) 55799 • USED CAR SPECIALS 7J DAT$UN 610 Qllt.,,,,.,. ....... (6NOV,1) '2877 718.CAMINO ~ ......... 1..-0 • .,..,,. .... 1 '1877 72·LAHDCIUIS• ,4ML ...... tqt,. J .. .,..._ -Ollll. f ..... OU .... '4.177' Baltimore 7 8 .467 3 Boston 7 8 .467 3 New York ·a .Jo .444 3 1).a Cleveland 6 8 .429. 31,', WntDlvllloo Oakland · 12 If .600 Angell 11 8 .S19 KansasClty 11 8 .519 Texas , 8 9. .471 ·Minnesota 6 10 Chicago 7 12 :JB t'A . T......, ........ Ott9'1tt4,eotumw•1, 10~ 0.. ..... 1.,.._Y.,_1 Collfwflt• 11. Ko!tMsClly 1 Ol-IMd ot Mifw!O..t•. -'·· ... .,._.. ff1<1$J.Olk1 .. , Ol\ly ....... I Klloelllod , TMoy'1G1- 0.lrott llitllfllo 1·110I Mll•-M ~1>1111 0.WIMd CG. PtrryJ.2111...._. tTIOlllMI a.II'-• CTorr•r t ·U •I ,... YMll , ....... _ 2·21 . -· C•lllor11l1 IT0111"'0 1.01 •I 111.•llMI CllW IFIU"*'tlt >O ., ' Ollll ...... (N01ttm• l•JI 11 IW ...... o 1 .. -2·11 ........... CNC090 C....,,••J1 •tl•••ttli-fotf Dol,....otMl.!:•'tO.-, . OtwlOl'lf•l lotfool Clli(,099 .. T•ao• ..,.......lll'lo•'Y•rtt ~••1:1cu, °"'-"'T"KIUI 1 • • j~ Pittsburgh 8 7 St. Louis 7 9 Philadelphia 7 10 Montreal 5 10 West Dlvllloa Dod1en AUanta Cinrinnati San Dleao 14 9 ,636 12 11 ~·52a 21> 11 11 .,.SOb~ 3 10 • 10~.so0 3 10.; 10 ::,aoo 3 s ,· 15 :"" 81> T...,...,.,~-"'"T • ..... Yort9,Clt1Clf01 < •· San Ft•ncisco Houston ~to*lpl'lloJ,Morrl<11IO ,. ·•I II. Louis I. Plll,llwrgll o HOl,.IOll I,'°" 01..-2 Ln ,.,...lell, .t.1101110 o S.. !°'•llCIM.'04TCl11c1nn«t t ... , .. ._ Now York 4MOOoc:-2·1) ol Clllt.a90 fSl-Ul ClnclnlWIU ••HHnoll•m 1·11 ol Son .. ,_lt<O. C..,r1·11 MD11tro.11 lfto11er1 0·3 or Aellk• 0·1) •I l'tl419*1,illlo ICor1t0110-ll 9", LOUb fFOfl(f\ 1·2111 Pl"Sbuf91 (ANJI0-21 MCl¥MOll l01trker a-11 .OI Son~ IS!otllrt 11'1 AllOllW !Morion S·OI •l LDi llntelH f .... 2.1) Tlt--.y'tO.-... YHll ol C:lllt•to .......,..ts....oiooo SI. LwilOI Pltt.aiwQlh °"''...,,.'""""'°"' TraC'k c;ot•M111 16&l Cill IEt'-14 I00-1. L.oc:lley CC 11 . .Jo.llr4on CE I J. Ul .... 1111. TIMO; 11,S. at-1. la(Jl.tl' CCI t. J°"""°" !El J. r..o.,,...1c1, Tlnwt 21.1. ......... ICll1lrOIMI CCI I . A-U IEI l. .. lMP'l•l.TI-: 1:0>.1. --·· '"-11..._ ((I t. HolllMy ICIJ.....,.. Ill. Th.-.: 1:n .t. Miii-i. YttwMll l(I 1. Goll ...... CC)l.H_....-oy CCI. TlrN: S:0 .4 . toLH-1. Umr tC I I. Se.a.rs IEI 1 0.wll f(I. TIMt: 11.S. .WO Reloy-1, (MUI MIM. Tl,,..: S1.I. • -Modl(oY Rol1y-t. Co\lo MIY. "Ti-; 2: 11.1. . HJ-I, Ko-.ly (Cl 2. HoHJ.O.w 4<:1 I. c;..11 ..... CCI. HtLQftt; •·•. LJ-1. Suri llEI 2. AdOm.$ (£) l. 0.IW IC), Olll•nco: 1:).1 ~1. ' • ; s,.-1.pwvm•n lEl 2.00111ttc11 w.11111!1. Ol1tont1: 11.9. No~ C6U l~I lfto. llMtl 100-1, NWirlom.,. INI 1. loC1Uilloger IN It. etllli.n IMI. Tl-: 11 .•. no-1. OllDn IN I 2. Bos• IN I 3. At· OtMy IHI. TlrN: ti. I. 4t0-I. f:rponbocll !HI 2. Alr<cl• lHl).Mol'lf.!l'H"'ll•• !NI. l imo : 1!02.9. --·· AIKclo CH) 2. Motion CNI 3. Slrocww IHI. Time : 1:71.L Miii-i. ,.llm1r CNI 2. Aoi.rllotl CNIJ.HIM"n CHI. Tlrne : 5:5"1.l . IOLH-1, AUIOHY (NI 2. 6111ter CN) 1 Donlol ( INI. TlrN: It.a. ua ft•t•w -t. Hwnun11tD11 &oocll. Tl-: SJ.J, • AO Modi•• Roloy-1. Nowpgrt ...,..,.. Tlft'lll : l:JS.O. HJ-I. <:Ml<ol INI 1. E •Plnbec~ (H)l . Offllll {NI. Ho lgf>t: t·IO. LJ-1. E•J!Orlllo<ll IHI 2. LwndW (NI J. °"'1111 INI. DllllMI : I ~·l. SP-I. O...ltl INI 2. lln\Ol'I IHI l. tol"k ol IH). Ohlitll<O : ll·l 'h. BadHtb1to11 .......,,N•"°'ISI llll~tiu M .... PAHi-!NI di'! AllC l'lle 11.0, •·It, 11·1; CompboU tN ) cltl kitlll8 H·l. 11.J; ScllDIUlor INI 1111Wll lll""11·1, J-1; Slllflfte• IN) 1111 W•rnock 11·7. S-11, n -s: ~CM ) d•I Millet '1·3. 11·2; Arlllun IM I 1111 CoUp•.., 11·1, 12·10; Sfliro (Ml <IOI W•sllbon ll·J, 11·0; Olo• (Ml cMI V•Q;lllo 11 ·6, 11·S. o.wi. ... AOO...• Slo lll IM I cMI M•••$·r.\w~ ll·ll. 1s-n . IS.IJ; Tl'lornburg-Sc:D1t IN) del Tllompton·Wl •l'IOCll 1s.11. 1S·l3; Mwrollv·Aleoel !Ml cMI LI*'" Pllrry IS .... 1S·9; W~ler·Z•ck CMI del Gl1U1rl~t-Frld•• J.1s. U-8, tS-4; Evan1·Frl.Omt11'1 (Ml del RingblDtfl. Liii•• s-n . 1)·11 . n -11 ; H1m111on. LDl,,.t CMI clll Yodlr·Piko 1 .. 11 . 1!<11, IJ ... : Wrobfl·L•PIKelt• !M)oel D•lb•·ll •h t ll•1Jfl1 um 1s.12, 1s.i1 . DotYldlDrl·Hllrlll• CM I de! O"Brl"'" """''t "•ll ll·U, IS·9. •stncill llJ) Ill CnUMIW s1.,.,., L. Von Am l •on ge" !El del 8-rnwlslO• 11·10. 11·10; Beh""'s ICI Oel K. Mc:Elllle11, 1t·1, 1.11, ll·l ; OUl\11 ICI del ll llcll lt·O, 1'·1: IV11111o011 ICI del fol lls.oll 11 ... , 1'·7; Growq !El drl W•~llond 0.1, ll·l . 11-3; llV1rUI CCI 1111 W•ll 11-6 11 ... Strnc:llU !El Ol'f Mlllt 11 ... J.i1 J-1: DMloll !El cMI Ofl0rm1n i1.J, '1.n'. ::j: BMW CE I 1111 8.ay' 11·5. .. 11. U..,.. .. Kii Cl•I (0) El T- Sl"'I" S11y11.,. CL.I di! Moclt-U 11.+, 11·); Steffi IL.I ... MHlor II .. J-1; llWn1n CLl ___ 1 .. ·11 .. , tl·i: _,I Li ci.t eur......,ns 11.0. 11·>: °"'1'1i• (LI dlt An:,,.,. 11,1, 11 ·I; 511Url«ll IL l drl YOUf19 II·•, ll·J : S"'llll Ill Oil KOYOl\otfl n .... 11 ·1; Webor IL) d9I Munllyll·J,ll·S. Oo11loto1 V. CDl'l•ity·TJ'lloflf Cl ) def Porlll· SllK• IS.It. IJ-6; Wtl'IO•l·(;r1""' !LI def 8ot1r-BUl'l-Ot lS·I, IS,11 ; 11no•ttOll·Crwmr1y ll l de! llntll· Helwr IS-I. IS-4: G•ell'l·H•lloc:k (LI d1I SOl'ID ·Or11ol11 I S·2. 1s.1?; PlfliOftS-T. "litylor Ill d•I ~Intl'! Sll'ICF>K·Htll!Ort IJ.2, 1S·S: 5cOll·F. Col'l••Y ILl"llot F•t11t•ll•·k•lber IS-S, IS·ll; Tory f1ylO•·Hwl:lble (L.l oet FlorollCo·B•-1'11S·• IS·I: P.Cortt!llO-llul1I Cl l Oii G1v~n-f1• 15·1. •·5. IS-6. "-l«•Vllloy 111 (SJ Ellll- S111tlol S<lllol IEI 0.1. Wedlotk 11.s, J.1; . Trw!m.11'1 IEI de!, Erm.1t off 11-6. 11.0; L.al'l(lttud l I' I cMI. JOhl'lwrl 11·1, 0.1.2-41; EngHi.11 IE Idol. Plwmteo 11·S. ll·l : lllcn.tc1_. i E'l def. Yoder 11.0, 11·2; Vldolll IEI def. P•r~ 11·1 11·5. . --8.te:•mat1·EYOl'I' tF I Oel. W•llh--Tuc•flold IJ-11, l.f·ll ; Me llu· F•Hltorno IFI dol. M•nne11n1t11-..,"" IS-I, IS-1; Gllft'l nwMll'l<Ptum IF) d91. Toylor-WoldrOn IS·U. IS-n ; Koy-Moser tl'l dll. Wllilt·ltr.,..tOfl IS.I, IS-I; MlrrlU·PoWer CFI drl. Jwr<hln·El10111lmm1r IS·IO, IS-•; Aoupp·AOWPll IF I di!, FDi U1 r· WllUMIH 15·S. IS.II. Host Diablo V,alley is the favorite in the three· day meet • Or...,..c..t1•11trMs Tllu•~d•i -soo troe -Cllrl11 llfl\Old l~:CID.1 ; (;o(IO TIQIM U:IUJ; tOO Ind. ~ • ...Jim TwrMr (2;11.•I; lltllOld 12:11 .11 ; JO trio-Ml~• Mll<l'llll lH.S); tlOlla Ctt.tl; OM· mel•• dlvi119..1..M1ke Wlhon; 400 mtaltW ttl•r lMllto Sw1n1011. Cllrls ROil, Turner 1nc1 Arnold or Tlai-or Mlttl>tll l U:lol.01. Ffld•y-•00 Ind. ft'l1d.-Arnold l•:)l.ll; Turner tl:l t.Ol; 200 lrot-T111"e C1 :11 .ll ; Arnolct ll:Sl.11; Ml1clleU ll :S1.21 ; 100 lly-T111"111r 01.31; 100 i..c:•-sw..,.t0n O:Ol,71 ; 100 llfe•st -A•• 11 :06.11: toO ''" r ... l••-"liolle, Ar11e1ld , Mllcll•U ond Douo l'to11tomor Twt"n,rt1 :fl.OI. S•lwrdoy-100 lr••-Mll<llOll OCl.ll; TloN (JO.JI; Arnold C50.0I; 200 O•c1<-Swon.$On Cl : 1•.•l; toO breest-Ro1e 11:22.91; 200 tlr- Twu•r U:IO.•l; l ·m•••r 11rwmo-w11 1 on ; 400 tr•• r 1 1ow -Tlcitll0, MLltlltU, Arnold •l'IMI .. , .. _ or'r...,Mr IJ::t2,)I. • · Gol4INI W.sl IE•trlM TllurMIO•-ill tree-Ml•< C.denff 122.01; Bllt o ·To•I• c22.11; Jett Edw1rdt 111.0); Terry W-ruff ltt.61 ; 200 lt'NI. mltd.-Oowg F.r.Mn C2:01.0 J 8r1KO ScriDlO.$ 12 :06.tl; Jim Ao<k 12 :10.0l; Jim W•llor 11:°'.0 ; .loOO lree-F•blon !S:02.0); Sfllri•• BID-1,11•11 (t :Sl .4); Tony Trl<Oli 4':02.21 ; «IO modloy rt1•y-SC,.,..1, o ·Too••. C••den•t and Fott!MI ..-W•tllt or HotMn McllcUtnt IJ:4t.O; -·1Ntordlvl1"19-00" Sutor. Frldoy-•OO 1 .. c1 . m1d.-Fobl•1t C4:JO.Ol; 8ab.llll011 l•::ll0.91; ltor.k ":4l.•I; Wolter f.fl:ll.0); Trlcoll U:•S.11; 200 lr .. -C1rd011os fl:SO.•I; O"ToolO u: ... 21; Eifw••d' fl:Jl.01; HDrrNll n :so.11: 100 11w-O"Too1e US.11; Miile El<ll Ut.11 ; A«lt U1.0I; K1UllCDlt1111157.31; 100 IH!Ck-SCl'loll5 lloUI; Woodrvll iii.II; IOCIDl'H,1-Mi:.AHmi. !1 :06.l l; IOO lreo r1l••-O'Too1t, F•fll.,,, Cor!Mtwl ...-Sclloln or Edwordsor HO•m•ll 0 :29.01. S.lurd•y-1,ISO tr10-BllbOSllOlr ll6:W.OI; Trl(oll (IP :3'.I)'; Fiblon 01:s1.01; 100 1rot-C1rden•1 l•.01; O'Toole C•t.6); Ed••tds U0.01; Hormoll (J0.21; :t011 H<k-kftOlloi U:OS.11 : WDOdtull 12:0,.1); 200 bre•"-F111M.tn 11:22.01 ; M<A.dorns (2:26.1); W•lttt (2:12.,1; 200 !ly--O'Tool1 (2:06.1!; Eich tJ:OS.11 ; Ao<I< 12:11.J); Collon 12: IS.GI; 400 froe re-- •••-<•rden•i., O'Tool1. Edwords ...., Hor ..... n or ScllOle\ or F~ ll: II.I I; l-met'' diving-Siiier. ~•Nell E11triotl. . Thurwi.,-SOO l•llL'-Frtd Ridge IS:Ot.Jl; 200 Incl. moo.-.>o1111.SMIMt1 (1:10.31; o. ... O.vor1 Cl:INo.OI; SO l•M-ADtl ·ll•llellb.l<ft 111.JI; One· meter divlng-CollleY W•r•; tOO ""edl•r r•l•y-S••lllolf. Scott c..trol>ell, Jim LYI• ond Kll""""*ft 13; ... U . Frld••-•OO il'ld. med. -Aldoe W:Xt.t l; Oeworo t4:l1.2l; lOlt frM-A;aoe 11:•9.21; KllltOl'lb.ltn 11 :)2.01; 100 lly-Lylo CSJ,tl; 100 Nc•-~U1olf 157.9); Nlk cter Ut.JI; Sl<or 11 :00.71; 100 oreosl-CimPtllll U:OS.11; St• ... Mork~Ollfy 11 :05.JJ· to0 lroo roloy-S11tlloO, Al6fo: K•llenl)oc;ll ol'lll Lyll O :l0.3). So1w•d••-l,6SO tr10-Aldoe 111 :62 .5); 100 lr11-lt•Uo110.1;ft l ... t); lOO l:>l<t -5••tlloft !2:09.0I ; Nibo<•., 12: ll.Ol; Secor (1: ll.01; 100 br••s l -C:•mPbtl! 11 :29.01 ; #•••1.b11r, ():2LOJ ; 200 lly-c..ylw t2;CM.SJ; •OO free ,•l•y-SoMllolt Ai.1 KtottenbOcll •nd Lrlo U:11.1l i J.mele• dhring-W•re. Volleyball YA•SITY u'::' c1emen11 del Ef70•• IW . IS.I. fo1.111l•ln V1ll1 y dol M•ler Doi ll--13. IJ.IS. IS--11. 1S-6. """"""°'' H•rtior Oil Ecti'Dn 1~11 IS-12. U-6. ./ • ""'""'"'' det Ml\slOll VlllD 15-f IS...1s..S. . ' Cor<1n1 0.1 Mor di! Ell•ntlo U-2, IS-I, 11·1S. JUMIOll: \IAlllllTY Ett•nclo del Corono Ol'l #Mr It-IS. ....16, IS-10 . #luion Vi1j<) dtl u ... 1 ....... ay lJ.IS. IS.S, IS-11. EOi_, Clef N""'PD!"l HOrlllor 1,_., 1-U. IS-10. • FOUllllin V•U1y di! ~ler Dot &ft drloull. ....... Clomel'lled1t El Torco IS-11, IS.... LEASE A 1101111 SALIS, SHVICI, LIASIH<O. & OYIUIAS DILIYBY ___ +{ t--Q~ 'z•-•: _..,, DICK MILLER MOTORS 120 w. w ....... s. ...... s.e. ..... I ., ] 1 • • • • I ' • • • J • • • • • • I • , • • • ' • ' ' • • • • • ' ' • • • J • • • ' • • ' • • I ........... ~. ~ ....... ., . .. '· Wednesday. Aprll 30, 1975 CAIL V PILOT ·~ 'Tennis . Results; Cook Leads MV· Oii iC·ity Rustlers Qualify lBi_ Alexander, Dunn Shine . • ' - For Area WHITTIER-G.Qlden with 23 and Golden West Mi1~-1 . ""'"•' 1111 •:n .01 .,_ In T k P 1• In 6-1 : , rac . re JJDS Setb.ack ... lly ED·B'llBGART and also' won In the 440 within one·tenth or Ute girl1' national record •n the 80 low hurdles, clock· Huntington Beach High'• Oilers continued to plummet further from the champion s hip race in Empire League baseball ·circle s as league·lcading l<atella came -·Up with five runs in the ninth in· W l C II • St M • .,,,..,~ Ofl •:21 .l ; '· T.....-.• es o ege s eve third with 18. te1.A1 •:19.J\· •· B••IHI {HI •:1t_l:_s.. Alexander qualified in Friday's field events l"rielt ic;wc •:>0.0: .. 0ti1 1m1 lour .• venls and team• 4:JD.I; 1. C•rftltty IGWCI 4:•; a. ot .. O.Uy~ll .. J-.ff with I 52.2. . start at 2 with the first Ae«I ISMCC I 4:)1.S: '·Gull~ CH) Okay, 10 what if Jon Cook is not in top shape? So what if he lacks stren&th tor the last 110 yards as his coach BiJJ Crow contends? He was still the top J)(rformer in the South Cout League track and \'anll 9 field preliminaries Tues· ...,-...,1wM.1uiv., .. ......., day afternoon at Mission ..,._ ,,., •.~, .. ,~ .Joflns011 , .. , Viejo High. .,..sM...,..,_1.w.~uu1r1s-1. Cook won all three CtolM(,.,._. .. ,i.6,1•6·2•. varsity events he en· ' --..a If) io.t M. o ... -6-I, ·L tered-impressively- M.eio..,..fF•1Mt1"'·0...-..._ and his Mission Viejo O.•·M•r•rt':'W) spill wllll tefimmates indicated L..._.-M91wl w , 1.1; cte1 Ac1r1011o they will be tough to beat -:,--~:;:._. 1,., _ •·t. M ; in Friday's finals . ...... 1. Mission V.iejo 's • ._,....110 er••,.._~ Diablos qualified 28 fQr ~­twrit ICI Iott i. Scllw•rtr :H, c1ir1 the rinals that begin at ""1111" W. d•I M•rtot 6·2. ~t 6:30 Friday, fat ahead O( MCVtt11«6-l. ~ • . ~ La . B I ' .,.,_tc•-•·3.•·l,61 ... 3. guna eac 1s17. ... ....,_!Cl k>lt3•; wonM.MI. ~ Cook sparkled Tues- ....... cc•'°'' 1 .. ; won 6-3, 6·•; day on a warm, clear af· ..,,.,. .,......, ternoon . He hardly Atfrit.....,rr-Hu11tino1on 1c1 cMi• showed any ill e ffect s =:.r.:.;:~~'::.~· •·•: •ost 10 fro.ni a recent bout of o.i.hr-Frenc:it (Cl $,l)lit ••. 6-l; fatigue which forced him -w.'"'-. · I h .._. .. eci.116111,c,,,... to cancel rom t e " ._MS Arcadia Invitational two --.,rloetlHIClef ... Nmi0116-l;cltf k ,.... .. 1;•&11w ... 1;det Cur,.,..i. wee sago. """"1H1_ .. ,_,.1,..e,..e. He won his 880 heat in GMk•1"1-w ... 2.w..... i· ~. r t ' I k ' r ,c.ie.,(HJi.t"4:-•·2;'°"°";. ;.,.,.01, as es c oc mgo -1-s. __.. the day. He came back to cou1e,·8•t• CHI de! Hotden · win his mile heat in Hy110ttt"n•ri •-1,-01 dtt Brown-4:27.S •. anolhertop mark, RilflllN&e .. l;•t. Wln~SUver IHI -M ,-1; _ ...... .......... 1.v,1 CllV.l IU ..... M-'-t IHI del W•ltt.n .,.,; Clef ............ ;clti ~ ... ,; dott Pllpk9 .. ,. : Gllk•IMllMIQ.6,3 .. , I ..... ,. freMD IHI IOStM, J.6. '-6;2·•· ArMl11 IH l'losllrt dltaoult; lol.t6-1; -M;llllllf.60.......S Grossmont Switclied .....cot•.., 1~1 ,.,u1 w1m Al.d&y. The State Athletic Lecoll w. :H; 'flllil will! tcolOl611· "'::_........ Committee has voted to ·~0·11 su.,., (HJ 10s1 U. u ; ket-p Grossmont in the ..,;iw.... . MINN ·cti1 'it•i ••~ South Coast Conference M-. h I ,..._,IMl'"ttoMero~«·Ofl ·for the 1975-76 sc ~ Sl••u'' •·•; d•I O.Mou •• 1;' .,,; year, confirming a Daily C:--=~·(~i ios1 i ... J.•; -H , Pilot story of April 15. · .. ,. Grossmont was voled. -~-~~-M-. I K•west11...,. cM1 1os1 0-6; -1.s, 1nto the South Coast oop 1-s; io.l 2-4. DMIWt. by the SAC in December BrotMl ... Ts..ctlkN IMI spll\ wllFI Of last year, bllt the 8C.· UcM·h•••on 6·•, J·4; spl it wi•n tion was rescinded last llu<•ler·s-d•-.. 3. J.6. K0111er·Ctltemtn (Ml lost l ... •.1o; month when East LA N61S.J.s-J. College pr:otested its UlllwnittC"~=.'u,...~ move from the Southern ~ 11.11M1 i. a . Fa1'-'"' Cal~to the Metro Con· 5-7,dlf Yi.lf'•M.defTunsla.11 .. ).def f ...,., .. ,. · erence. T11om1m Ct.l tos1 •~. _,. "1. "'· The Grossmont·East •'-I . oi1111,... ft.11os11_.,,_.,2....... LA re eagwng move was ,..~tll~' .. ·'·6·-'"3·10$1 part of a package switch ~ by the state board last DlddJ.c-• ''-1 iost '° "'"VH-December-. Ea.st.LA will ..... I ~J. IW; -.t '9 G. , .......... .....,...,...., : remain in the Soutbem ~~· ILl i.si 2"" ,,.; Cal loop. c.Mm1111s.....aa. The move by Gross· Mr-.....,.r• 1~11 'Cf!.' c1.,.. .. 2• iSllll mont means that the ... w11t~..o.Arc:1>1bt<:lue..e. South Coast circuit will GeiMcc1-.. J.w ... 1.w. now become a 7 member E""91 CCI '°"'14_., -n ...... I.Ml. . R11ucc1 .. 1-..,•w ... 1 • ..o.. setup while the Mission c.w~g:.;.•,-e, •• ~ loop will be reduced to 8 De¥K 4-1. ..o; _. c..r_.wt1iUtner schools. Orange Coast is •1· J·S. f b South ~-c.1N1etC)WOflt.-J • ..0:6-I. a member o t e w. Coast Conference and .IH•ior \'arslt11 ~ .. 011 Ctel N~l1 Saddleback belongs to the Mission Conference. · His famed coun · ing ,a brilliant 11.0 . Sbe t«part, Laguna Beach's also quali fied in the long Eric Hulst, won in 2:03.1 jump with 17-1011.. (more and 4 :38.3, but was h ard-. than one root ahead ol ly.pushlnglbimselr. Hul~t he r nearest competitor) still must be f~vored In and was timed in 11.8 in both events Friday and the 100. is considered a cinch in Other top marks were the two mile. recorded by Mission Vie· Cook wasn't the only jo'1Greg Jones (22.9and star Tuesday. El Toro's 50.9), and Tim Borland Lisa Gourdine came (Sl.9 and 2:00.2). tr * * tr * Sou.ti• Coast Loop Spike Results • nJng to deal the hosts a 6-1 defeat. It was the fourth straight loss and firth in six games after the Oilers had raced to four straight victories at the outset of the circuit. Huntington Beach 's only score came in the sixth inning when Stan Terry hit a solo home mate Mark Dunn had the ra<e •et for 3. .-1 :11.1; 10. •1"'''' lRHJ •::M;.t; 11. "' "'9nu b1l 4:Jl.l ; It. JoWolMll ~I top javelin throw in •:l't.o. Tuesday's Southern 11011H-1. P11rt•n u .. .-.cc:11•.•:1. MllniwtlC.IC...f•'"'-•Jlftl-Ale ... "°'°" fELA/ IJ:.O• 3. 81 .... IHI California Conference 10.n1i."1 1s.1; '· &.\' CHl s.1; I. w1~· tH> track and rl'eld prell..... 100--1. Mllltr fL ... CC> •. t; 1. lS.I; 6 ....... nde, (GWC) 1S.,; r. ••"' Uwl\ ILACC I 10.0; ). ""'""'Cl.AGG I T111Mr CHI 1S.J; I. Slmmonl ll.A$ool) al Rio Hondo College 10.o; '· M•c• IH••oo•I 1o.i; ). 1s.•; A•ndOllltl <ELA11s.s. A I ex and er ; a HOw,,..• .. ·•,•,•,•,•"','•1 10·1 ;,~·.",,-, ,,d ton1~~;~;:r;~'!:!1L2~~~~ •• Pb h d th , . ; . ····~ .. l ' ; C"WCI ...... 3. l(et'1ft CH> isA; '· omore , a e •· 16<11-O•••bO•I 10·2; '·Powell P~rc111 o .. Acc> s6.1; s. R•n111"' second best lime in the 1~.1~~-~-•!l.ACCllL•;J.~rry IGwc1 s..1: 6. T1,1rner CHI 54.•; 1. 440 intermediate hurdles IELAltl s JM I CH bO 1220 ' BlilflloS IHI 54.1; •. COPt~ IGWG> #iilelo (H··~·l 2~.~~ s. ~:wi: cu.c'ci u.r;•. Wtlllt U.A Swl st. I, (55.3), was sixth best in 22.t ; 6. L11y• CEl..AI 22.2: 1. Hiltr!) HJ-0 '"'6llli"•IS.8l~IC1. IV.CCI 'l1 t I k ' ) -J Mel~ 4GWCI. Htw¥d (HI, the 120 highs (15.3), had Mi1U.bCL.iic~1 '2i.f son H .... ;t. Wtbb (LACCI. Par••• lC:.WCI, the lo th lop J·avel1'n +I0-1. Miln CHI ••.•: 1. Ke•ttlle, au ... ., CSMCCl.Glwns(H J. ur u -cn ct1o1•Uli1dJ -1. Gabri.I 1c:1 th (173 3) d I IGWCI J,0,1; l. YtUke U~H I SO.l; '· ' ' A'CCI •• ~. I row • an poe Alv.r11 <ELAISO.•;S.A11en iH"f JO.>: 22-s: 2. H•••$ L ·,._; · lied 12 0 •.UO-<LACCI S0.1;J.J.cotl6lwl lC I J-99111 CAHI 12.0V>; '· 't~ptt va.u • . )1.1; •. P•)l•r (HJ SL•; 9. $mitlt !El.A) 'l1~'h; 5. Taylor (HI »-1'111; •• Dunn's toss was 195-2. c.ELAJ!I.~. Pw.,., c1. ... cc> u -1: 1. ~n 1H1 Harbor dom 1·nated the --·· Fo• u~H1 1:sJ.1; 2. &-. 11.1\lo; •· 0ouv1•\) fLACcl 21 .. 'lo ;•. IL.ACC> I S6 O l W IH l 1 soi R.lnkio• IGWCI 21-3; 10. J.c:ll.181' CHI prelims, qualifying SO for T•r1ot 1~1 i :~.i.; r"S:rGet11 \~ti 20-11'111: 11. JOMs ILA sw1 20-t\O; n. F 'd • f ' j L l:U.1 ;•.TOl!ver lH)l:~l.•;1.Love· Lildi.ontLACCl20·1. r1 ay s 1na s . OS JOY (1..ACC) l:i,.2; •. Fiw:'-(HI TJ -02 <111i1tllied1_:1 .. T1ylot (HI run . Ange les CC was second 2001 'F ac•A!i 1200i .• 1.1; 1. Mow1re1 CHI •1.s; 3. Terry also Sl·ngled but : . ; . Of ... w : ' . ~(HJ •S.O; •. Douol.SS (L.ACCI ' '~; S. AudOlph CEl,.A) 4l·I I; 6,..loM'I; the Oilers could come up ~ 11..AS..l 43-11 ; 1. aurnett 1e ..... 1 u-t: s...l•CMtl Prtll-V•rlolty Qullll•r.1 'lb I t "'l s "k s • 1. JNlior., ILACCI •:t.1: •· c-rune Wl Ony WO·mOre1u S. l]J• e ............. ,..nes U.AS..1•2·7;10.POwell(H)4'(1;11, . T-r·1M11:10.t1He>•1211.T11.,.;vi. KatelJa, meanwh.ile.y " .....,.•.U•RA-OeJMr(o <G-WCI ''+vo : 11. J~ 101 J :OS.) 2. Y•n(e !Ml 2:Ql.l 3. St k f 'ts fl'Ve a·n lbC IAH).0.9. 0.Wo-odY IUI 2:11.1 tH••I 31 L rue or I PV-tt qu•li1ledl-Joti11son OU, 100-IHt•I ll I. Dyktl IUI 10.• 2. 1-!e'llllQ IMI 10.SJ.WOOd CSI 10.S <Ht• n t. V•n Lltw IEI 10,, 2. Murp11y IU) 10.S (Htal ll I. HOwlt 101 10,2 2. llrt ... rCI !El 10.S 3. Adam, (SI 10.6. t20-IH<r6t 1) 1. H-e lDI 2J.( 2. Hennig CMI ll.t l. A~ml ISl 2•.• CHe•I 1J I. 81rclli11<f Cf:J U., 2. COOoer tUI 23.• l . Wood (SI fl.• (HeM l l 1. JOl\H I.Ml 21.• 2, van 1.lew IEI n.s. '60-1"49•1 I) I, 8orl•11d !Ml Sl.92. e1r,l'le•d (EI S2.J J. l(a11•ff 4S> S2.6 (._M-2) I. C:.00.. lM) S?.21. PiMI ILi U.t IHt•I JI I. Jo11e• IMJ S0.,2. Wood ISi SJ.Jl. Foogel !Ul S2.9. llO-(H.eaot I) 1. &or!and C.M) 2;00.1 2. Trlmlllt ILi 2:00.2 3. Uue IUI 1:00,7 IHt•l 21 1. HU/$1 (LI. 2:0J.I 2. Alll•11 CSI 2:0S.S !Heal JI I. COoll !Ml 1:19.• 2. Ala.con IOI 2:01.t 3. E,.. quideonos IU) 1:1)( .•. Mile-CHeal 111. Coo• IMI c:21.s2. HuddlHlon ISi 4:?9.0 l. Ai.•con !0) •:36.1 IHtM 1) I. W611erll0~ (Ml •:21.(f, B•lololl• CUI •:lO.JJ.W-(k !Ml •:Jt.S (Htal )) 1. Huts! IL) •::11.l 1. Allltll lSI ':X .6 . 120HH-(Ht!ill I I I. Geis IUI 11., l . Hlt;k\ (El lS.• J, Andrew• CMI 16.9 '· Smilh ILi 11.1 !Hlill 2) I, Gft90ty CMI lS.01. Pratley !L) 16.1 l . Gr_.., IU) 11.6•.MCOumoll CSJ 11.0. UOLH-1..e.1 ·1r1. Hi(k~ 1e1 ci.n. .lltldr_. IMI (J.7 !H••I JI L Goss LUI 31.• 2. l(n""° (L I ,2.0 l . Oberlin CU I ..i,4 (Ht•I JJ L Grtgory !Ml 40 . .&. ~.allilm CUI •1.t J. Ctie,nul ISi '3.2. l'letd E• .. t PrtHl'nS HJ-I. E1""'6tl l!il S.10 2. Hitlos lEl S.10 l. Corlr.O /Ml S·IO •. Sccl\olrr CS I $-1 S. HoHmen !DI S·I 6. 8our1wtt ISi 54 1. ICoen•o (LI S·I 8. Manning !UIS.I. U -1. ICn•w (L) 11·5 1. V.in Liew !El 10-\0l. WOOCI ISi l0-6 •. Oyk~ !UI JM S. T-••¥ IL) ZG-01'1 6. 8!rc:h6rd !El 1t.llV:i •· P•oe 10) 19-ll'h I. Slill'AH(019·9Y,. l J-1. LOPtl \Ml •2·11 ?. Hal1nip IMI •O·IO 3. Paog_t 101 40·•'1> •· r-.. ... II.I'°'' s. Cont..:1 IMJ 404'1> •· Pr~tilll IU) )t.107. Kn(pp tLl'l9-•v:. e.HiUQilrd{D)ll'l'h. ' PV-1. 'Nbod ILi ~ 2. Fosttr II.I 13_. l. F"'°""' (El 13.0 (. SC11trtzer 101 12_. S. M011toomery tMl 12'6 6. Milyoc:lo II.I 12.0 7. 1.0fltl·Al~i;io CM) 11'6.,.s.l•llOllt_.. SP---1. Al·S.,•11 fM) S3_.'h 2. Del.., {El SJ.•). C¥<WY IU J •t.t'll.I '· Wiiis CL) "'-1'h 5. Cllur(Jllh (Ml •7.fJ'h 6. FltmlllQ {Ml •S·9 J. LIMbr-ISi •S-4.,,,t . Lune, I El •S·2. DIKU~-L Dl!l•Y CEI 1414 t. Wills ILi l:IM. 3. Al·B.lyilli lM) IJ3.S '· Hel\f,. (Ml 132.,.,,, s. Wegner IOI 1»10 '· Ti.o-$ IMI 1214 J, l.1,11\dy IEI 1:U.tl. H...-tlftO IMI t!J.J . T-QIMollllerf": Mla.aiool Ylotjo 11,, ~ e.ac;" 11, $iol\ c.i.-nt• 16, Uni ...... 5i1r 16, El Toro IS. °'""Hill$ • "· .,,...~ouffffen tQO-(Hl•I 1) I. loot (U) IO.t t. Chui:ltiftskl (All I i.. t J. Krou91> IL I 11.t !"491121 I. Sloilft IL) 10.91. H-le (UI 10.9 lHe•t ll I. '""""' !SJ JO.I 2. ~(M) 10.tl. Ru$stll IE! 10.t. W.~1~~fti~1 ~i-8:.1;1 ~~L~·1u2i 24.5 t. 1-1 (SI 1•.7 J. Sllarrill' COJ 2U. Oitaot l) 1. Russell (El 2•.7 2. Slo«I 1Ll24.J J, Spen(er ISi 21.1. ..0-("'ilt 11 I. M<Clure COi s.t.32. R-•• (M) 5'-• J. H_, CUI SU•. Whltfter fl) S..I (He•I 21 I. Tel~ 101 S!.91. V6t1Ct N) 5'1.13. ~~ (U) St.I•. Fr1ncll Ill SC.I. ll0--1!*•1II1. Milrpl• ILi 2:10.1!. Gr-.m !UI 2:06.( 1, MCCt111e (01 ninth. Y•r'°'' 2»-1.0i•i.e(Ml !.Fleisrter~MIJ. Ale1•11der 16WCI, Scllill '(Hl. 2:01.13. PwmllerlOll CEI t :OJ.I. --0.1 IUI "SI IN....,._ CO<' so CBI. Time : 13,(. 8o(•m1Utt ICI. Shelflelod t,L ... I Mil-(Ht•I I)'· G•h••n CUI.,.... 100-1. WIC•a<> !Ml l . LOPtl (6)J. '411-1. 8<ltli111d CB I 2. (Ab.Orr,) !6) ,qlWlllie<I •1 n.o; O.vls (HI .w:I £. 2. Srnltll 1¥1 •: ... • 3. Lil&onte (Ml K••ett. ,., .... _., (M), Time : 10.1. l . -··IM). Time : ss.o. SCllllf (H) QIHlllled •l 11... ..... •!SO.OIHeet2l1,V•S!tWl(01•;JS.6l. •• , • nil 110-1. M(IC•Of> (Ml 2. Htn'l¥>0er MO-I. 01.il IBI 2. OuDe CM) l.. SP-Ill q..,.IUiecl )-1. 6•xtef' , .. Gl•ss CUI •:S?.O l . AlldetMWI CMI lloellllow,rl I t e 0 (M)J.Pal\01116 L Ti~:?l.2. Gerd•CB).Time :l :IO.I. (t.71'1; 2. Smith {HJ •7·11; 3. Cl.wt• •:".I ("49•1 ll '· Milnn IM) •:'1.l 2. ~-." 3 ' 0 0 ..0-1. Ftlitf\ tM> 2. O'Milll., CM) J. Mile-1. e-r (Bl 2. Glotterrniln llinolW"' IC) ....... ; •• w~ Cl.A OlwaokltLl,:S.,o MDre.,.11 ' O 1 2 ~rctll.Time :s2.•. tMl3.Pwttl0lJ.Time :•:•2.•. S.l •S-9'h;S.Lewls(L.AS0wl•l'lt!"l· UOMH-tHe•1!11.HooverlSll7.l Neflp,JO 3 I I 0 --l.Berry (Ml ?.C•sUllol813. 1·MUt-1. Etw.r CBI 2. Plen'Oftl Otguin IHI •4·11 ; 7. ril"9' H 2. A•tllle IUI U.3 l. McFHC!tll IEI Olton, ti ' 0 2 0 Sc:llmitl !Ml. Time ; ?.Cl4.2. IM)l. Pe,tl lBl. Time: 10:22.0. (.&.J'h; I. Mann tCI .... J; t. l..OU"O •.7 '· Sloddolrl CMI t 1t.1 (He., l) I. ~r0.111' 0 0 0 0 Mlle-I. Ebnler 16 ) 1. Cowling !Ml ltoHH-1. Fo»l•t CM) 1. 1.00tt (81 IEL.Al .... t ; 10. MOr~n ICJ 411; 11. &t,wu tMI 16 .• J, Ouv•ll IS) 11.•l . Gf•Mm.'4 S 0 I 0 J.O'Her• tM). Tome • •-1~-0. 3.0',,...llylMl. Ti""'' 11.0. c.ottol\ (L.ACCI 43-6; 12. H•~S IGWCI JM•_, CSI lt.tc. EISOll lM) 19,1, loutl\ti.(••.111o l I o P J·Mile-1. SI. Jonn (Mil, Ebner !61 ...ORei.y-1.Mate• O.L Time: '6.0. .O.t\:o llDl,.H-OMill ti I. S•r•uss IMI 4 .• Ol-.c ' .1 0 0 '), ICtilUflO (Ml, Timt ' '· J~... Mlle Relilf-1. Blsnop Amt I. Time : Oi~us-112 111.1o11tilied)-t". Douglass t. Aallnt IUI .... 1 !"9ill JI I. Shiorr;or Purcl\ol, 2b ( 1 I t UOHH -1. !.. William~ I Ml J. S. J:olS.O. ILACCI 1"6•1; J. Comb$ lLA ~w) IOI •2.92. H .. ,lt !UI '3.2 ), HOowr ~le.II ' 0 I " WU11.,,,,i IMI l. Hal'llOll lM I. til'1e: HJ-I, Morton (Ml 2. Ch6!.t (M) J. IJ6.6; J. Smilh CHI 115-l; (, a.¥ter C!i.lQ.tlHeal))l. Klno fD>•1.S2.Cw Tol•I~ JS• 6 ' ~.o. Ftlht(81.Hei.otit:S·6. CHI 132·10; s. l.OU•no IEl..A) 131·2·: •. COw«llLl .... 23.Fuzrtll !EIU.t. " ......... Hlil(ll llOLH -1. O'M•U'f' IM) l . Willi-u -1. Lope1 (8 1 ,_ Flores IBl l. cox IL.A Swl 127·S; J. 010\lin IHI l'l ... l!w• .. ..,tlhJIS •I t t. rtoi CMll.Aco1 .. CM~. y,..,..,,1.t. -rq...,rl6l.Dis1anc:e : 11·11. fl24'1; I . Mann IC) 123-4; 9. ~.irt HJ-I, Grt.,, lU) 5·• 2. Ftt!Wt' Ill Fr...,...,u ( a 0 0 .WORel•r-1.Mollt•OeL Tirnt:•S.O. PV-1, 01(k\.On CMJ 2. I.Ott (8) ), CU.CCI l:tl-1; 10. LeWll IL.A Swl $.IJ, Redlclt (LIS·~•. lowerty 4Ul1-I V.,.TIQhern, 11 ' 0 0 0 Milt Re .. y-1. M.alt r (>ei , Time : (;.llvln (Ml. He•'lhl: 104. 120-1; 11. H•rwood (El.Al ITJ.6; 11. S. McMlonu' 11.l S-16. Goer~11n IUl 1-1 Milnsollno.Jb 2 O O O l :•.•· SP-1. 8ouw ieron CMl2. 6ryilnt !Ml Mencklz• (Cl 11).J. J.1troug11cs11 .. 1.we~l!l•ilfd tLl5-6. Tt•rJ,10 ' I 7 ' HJ-1. ArlUontl (M) J, ICaUI ....... J.8oCt!lMl .Olst.tn(t:•O.•. J•wUn-112 ql,lillllleGl-1. o ...... LJ-l,l(lng!Ol11·7'Jr 2.De1Rio (l) V19MrOll,c c 0 1 0 1Ml l.Ac01ol•l8).Helgh1 :S.IO. 16WCl19S-2;2.0r<111ge(Hl181·9'!:.;3. IU'hJ.OUl !Sl11·6•.SllCtCl.ll .. i'l:I Sllmmi.r.cl l O O O LJ-1, Lo9l1J CB> 2. c;..., !Ml J. Tu lne IHI 110·1 ~; 4. Alex6neltr s. 1er111,1p isl 11·•· Mec0ona1d to> """10ll,lll , o o o Her"'""°'' (Ml G••nev cM1 u~i.Di~· Engla"sh Soccer 1c;.wc1 11J.J ; s . .Jenki11~ cc;.wc1 174'/\I Wlllm6'1 ILi 11·1\I> M.lldlttt ,_._,P"I 1 o o o 1-t: 19.,, . 1n .. v.; 6. CunninoNm ICl·1"'2; 1. CSf j~~~UUmtn !LI 39-10 2. l_., ::=..ii:!' rt ~ ~ ~ : L.':sl~1'":!1~~:,211'.;:"'ilelt' IMI l. H-T••"'5Us\H l'I"' ~~ lf,tt,)./t'~;,~ f~!~ tUJ 314 J. Clludilns'kl IM) S.7'J. ~. C04tmolln. pl\ 1 0 I 0 SP-I. Eckh••Cft tB ) l. Sin'IS !Ml l. Oivlllon 1 IU.11 ; lb, MDrg.,n (Cl IJ9•': II. Ml!n· S....$1..:lt IMI ll·4 S. Gt'Slffl IUl11·11 ltremoer, p11 O O O O Cf6"k (Ml. 01•16tl(t: •t.uv.. 6orminQll•m 0, Shell ltlod'Uri;tecl O. dOJ• CCI 138-l'h; 11. Ben fSMCCI 6. Merplt II.) 374 'h 7. Hoowr (S) 31-t Tot.Ill lO I ' l siitimort he IJJ·:f'h. I. lleill(k !LI 37·1\I>. k-Dr 1111111191 Mio .... Dt' (S1) 161) .,..._,._ OivbioooJ Tola.I ci1,1•lilie,s-LA H•r• SO, PV-1. Cllilstatn ILi l~l. "'•n•!;loll'• r • •, 100-1. cqso 18) 1. Jolln'IOll 161 J. Ct~lal P•l•cet, GlllinghilmO LACC il; GoldenWt~l 18, f<ll$1LA1~, (01 10.0 J. 6llle\Pin IUI 9·6 (. Billler tc;iotell6 000 001 OOS4 1, l FltlVlat (Ml. Time: 10.•. 0.rllOlll. Prei;IOll 1 1..ASoutl'IM$1 ll, ('f'lll'H& I?, fftioHOll-Cl.1 9.6 s. J.ckSOll ISi ..... FrtrK.11 (l I •H.8. 000 CICIO 1eo-1 W.,IOfdl, W•lwll J dllS. SMle MQl\l(63 . Mot.8rt11ke!M)9~l.McFeddlfl fEI f<jjiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii ..... SP-I. S--, 101 Si-et. HMper (S) "'-11 l . Gftt1101,1Qh CLI •7·JO 4. W•lder (Ml •7·1'~ S. Miiiet ll.) 't-106. K(lller tMJ 4'-6 1. 0.1 R"to IL) "°2't.6. .Homes CM) '3·1. OIKU)-1, Greetoe>uQll tLJ 1•1-~ ~. S-noe., 10) Tll-3 l. H•r~r ISi 1J2..I (. "-• ll.) 1 .. 7 S. Wtbb !0111 ... .,, 6. """"""' CUI 115·9 1. Terilil., (M) 11s-c1. MenlOll ce 1 111.1Y>. Tff<TI 0.....liliotrs: Laguna B<Nc:ll ''· Miulon Yltlo 14. S.11 ciemeni., o.na Hills. U11lw•1llw 11, El Toro S. G+rl5~r•ll"'' 100--IHeaol II J. Gou•dit1e tEI 11.12. C-(M) 12.1 l . G•Yk>r<f IUI 12.l !Heel ti I. HOlmtS IE) 11,6 2. SCewl\s CDJ lJ.I 2. Lewis CUI 11.1 (Heat 31 I, BIHing.Mnt IM) 11.11. R•r CSI U.S. t»-IHeill II I, Ellion CUl'17.• t. Joswick lO) !7.9 J. 8e$t10t• ILl J1,t iHe•I 21 I, Waol•er IUI 11.1 2 . McNlsl .... IEJ 21.• tHe•I JI I. BIM-lrooame lMl 16.t 2. W611klilr 11.l 2'.93. ~;"""' tUI 27.6. ,..._(H9U 11 1. tclutll IUl 1:01.I 2. ....... Wei IEI l:ot.t 3. Mo-rein !SJ 1:oi..1 tHtilt 211. °"'"""' tu11:oz .. s2. eo.-1011:01.S CHe•l l) I. w.IUr IUJ 1:0ol.• 2. ee .. ~ ILi l:ti..5 J.. ~1011 :07.• --CHt.t I) i. Cfte ILi t:D.S t. SIJM IOI 2:11.J l. Cela.,..1ao llt 2:31.J IHHt 211 . 1.0llO IEI 2:36.l 2. Usell• IUI 'l:J7.9 lH1aol JJ I. 8oma'I 101 2:l'l. It. Com"5. ($) 2:15.t J. MCGM'ry (MJt::P.I . 1!11.H-OM•t 1) I, Mmte (Ml U.9?. Hol"""5 (El ll.1 J. kuhljueroen IOI 1).7 OMill 21 I . 8ell fS) 12.S 2. Pr.rley CL) 12.S J. ltlliU IU I 12.f tHtet JI I. Gourdl,. +El 11.02. EisentM'-IMI 11.l.· l'itN E ., .. •rttlnls HJ-I. MCAlliter (El,., 2. C.01 IEI H .3.SeeO...rQIEl•~C.Ttttl'lil lMI , ... S. Neut>recll CO)•·••· Hulst fLJ ._. 1. Belt ISJ •·4 I . COrder IM) •2 9. -e(Ml'-210, 0.y !0) •·2. I STOPS ION ' • This New Polyester Cord Tire Helps Hold The Line On Price 50 878--13 blackwall plus $1.88 F.E.T. and old tire All-l*ather78 • ........ •1"'9t (M) •• Dooley .. ,; lied Snli• p.'J; del Plrdumlaom 6-3; (ltf .... _ ... GWC Hosts Tourney LJ-1, (;ol,lrdlne CEI 17-IOY. 2. Cert ISl lM'l:l J. 81•slngaome IMI l .. l'lt (. GioUl11 (M) IS.t:ir. S. Lewls CUI IS.9 6. Ci<I-tMI IS.'Vt J. 6retts (EI ls.l\ri •·A•., ISi IS-IV:. . SP-I. C.I• IMlll·•'lll t. Cll'.JMl'ield 1Sll1·111,(, J. 8el1 lE I tt.Ol'J•. Atc:lliKlll IMI JI.JV. J, f!l(llfMU( IUI 21·•'1o 6. MartlNt IEI M-e'h 1. Hilmiltllll Ill 25-J\lot.O.rlsloplltr (LIJS.2. Gooclyeaor·s new All-Weather 18 is built w!1h polyesler c11rd that's first tempered in an exclu5iVe Goodyear process to Sl!l the r.ord at optimum strength and resilience. The wide 18-series tread;~ .. reverse molded,",. lechnique b orrowed fro m race lire producrion. In rever&e molding. !he contour of lhe lre<1d surfai::e 15 5Jighlly • concave as it come3 from the mold.-• so lhal when the H1e Is inf/01ed, thel tread makes full. flal contact with !he road. And lhe rib-typ~ tread design is well grooved, wilh ph~nly of traction~ edges co provide decisive grip. JR ' e~tlry detail, this new Atl-Wealher 18 J:ives you hone~! quality, al a prii::e1 that's in step with the time. J«-IMI-6·J; tosl l~fl.6; -:;a:...,1M>iosiu . .H.o...1... • Melannie Kyler will 111<• w1 -'"1; '°'' )-6,.w ; -lead the favored Golden "'· °"9MH West College Rustlers in· game ducats selling for $1.50 for adults and $1 for students. Ttlm 0.....IHltrs: Mission 1f'lele. El Toro 14. University 12, o .... HiUs,. ....,_ &eacllt, S... Cle...,.nce1. Ooldl1Y·1tee1•' CMI sput •itri Un· to aclt'on 1'n the Western -1·5'ni111 M . 6·2; Clel Fo~·........O 1.5 ... 1. Association of In · T~~=-o~:i'=!:!:s .. :;t'.~s.1e1 (Ml ""°n •·•. 1·5: _., tercollegiate Athletics P•~ "'· Amerlca.11 Ri11er •1 Volleyball Tilt Set r W . . college Golden wtst. l 1 ao.m . ....._V•lteYtltlt4iwett...i....., or omen1qn1or Or6'1Q8 eo.st .. ~.LA Ha•-•• M--'" division regional &OftbaJJ Gr1tr Park, 11 •.m. ' z. Cl') 1 11 H ell ~ del Venlur• 1'5. Fullerton •I """'dy ttus~~li. • 0 •• l'IO ; tournall)enl beginning P•rt,11 •. m. ANtOCFJ_n .. 1.'"1. 4 Thursday . Golctenw.sinve. INGLEWOOD-e. IF) d t s .. If 6 I L_,oameSJM04•1~ttrPIJrk. .. .,..=:;.1. • ' ' •• ·; Golden West is the Jp.m. Laguna Beach High v~1ng1.., 1F1-"-' .... 1. favorite in the junior col· c..i ~';'=~~~~~e.tUltv takes on the winner of "°'"""11·S1~11 1F1 ~ to. lege division and Cal Po-.iGwc.1 P·"'· the Santa Monica-Mira 8 I POii fl O d I GI U.N<tv ..... IRenolvS.C•IPol.,ISlll o::::..;.· '1 .. , • vM -ly ,CPomona) will !Je tlhhe L11110bl"'°>.iGreerP•rk.111.m. Costa game tonight at S..-SMltflfFlwon .. ,,IOlt'-t. \Op Seeded team ID e UCRiwi$1dews.UCS.ril•IWMr• 6:30 in the Semifinals of • •· d'''. aft lllOWC,11"·"'· c:.N .... l•VilOIVllE•lMl• university 1v1s1on er ucLAvs.•c.1s1a.11(SH.r•moen1o1• the Inglewood volleyball ~ 1cr::.""10 JONft;ton 1 ... winning the recent uc · ~:~i'r~t.1Gwc.sp.m. to u r n a m e n t at ..., r-1 .. a. !0$1 to P•1'° M. '*1 Riverside tournament. t.0Wf'so-•l and4•t~'"' h<'k, Jnalewood ffi"h. Ull<olfl'"'·· K I b . ·1 bed 55 l :lOci.m. ... ,.. Jo!WnOftcc•••'"'· '_.·3,.,°"-y er as p1 c ,. ------------------------.:,i:.7;..~ci -6''; 1os1 ... ; inninis and allowed only oi.11 cc1 1os1 , ... 1 .. ; -a..; iost four earned runs for a I 1~,,. ... ,,. .................................. .,. ... .,...,~..,_, .._ ~ 0 .64e.r .a . 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I • ICC Clal'rl Optl111fs'tfc Light. a• EnfJ ~f ~~ C<;ihptei1' ... In lJ.S. For Stay ,,_Wlre8en'- 8ntlall: rock 1tar Sed ~an pla111 to toke up -..,.,,. residence ln IM Ullltecl atate1, partly. to ..... bl&h tUel in . \=:---'L---~ BrtUaa, •ccordlnc to the. London Evenin1 Stan- !lal'!I. BJF.8.8WEBTLOW· NEW YORK (UPI) - Wind la lhe ••II•. crla ol "Thar She 8low1," and the l\i&hl of the harpocin were the hallmarkl of whaling In lhe days o( Moby Dick. But today, t!chnology b_11 made BJDOUGLASFBITl.SCllE oi .. 0.11,.-1 ... ...,. After six months ol a sluggish Industrial land market. Irvine In· du1trial Comple x pre1ident Richard 1C:::annon believes tough time.a ill the'tndusti'y are ending and forecaSta a surp in sales tn comln1 months . ~art. formerly lead 1l•••r wltb the pop )>EOPLE .) (TV REVIEW) Since last Call ; he said In I re· cent interview,-"industry bas found itself with no sales, huge in· ventorle s and excess plant capacity, They couldn't build. It was out of the question. "IN THE LAST month. we have bad some very en· couraging signs that lead me to believf that we are coming out or the doldrums and I can res ponsibly ll'OUI> Faces, ia now in "My atto.s arp't fMlddy ony more. I wali.td through a California with friend · puddN." 9rt&t Ekl••d._recording a, ________ :._ _________ _ new album. · The newspaper said that Stewart's 14 -acre home in Wiridsor was up for sale for $860,000. "l don't mind paying my fair ahare·Of tax but at the moment it's like higbw1y robbery,'' Stewart was quoted as 1ayln1. • A 1pokesman for the Divine Ll&bt Mission in Denwer says the or· 1ani1ation's leader, Gen •a•ar•l JI, will •lilt New Delhi next month to remove his mother and elder brother from the mis· •ion 'a hierarchy. ••we wish to state 1gain that Maharaj Ji hu not been removed as; our spiritual leader and' that the le1al disagree-ment between Maharaj JI ud bla mother will be lllnilb~ oat la • ,.,, weeks.•• a spokesman uld. . Truck Explo.des • 6 Fatalities In Tank Fire EAGLE PASS, T ... (UPI) -A tank hurled from an exploding butane truck crashed into a trailer park a half mile away Tuesday, searing the residents with a 200-foot high fireball that killed six persons and injured 43 others. , ·---------The driver of :the ( . ) truck and two trJ iler IN SHORT park r esidents were . - killed. Three of the 21 sent to hospitals in San Antonio died during the night,, Most of the injured were critically burned, some of them over 80 percent or lheir bodies. "From now on, it's up Lo God and the doctors," said a spokesman for the Maverick County Hospital. ATHENS, Greece (AP) -The United States The guru·f · mother has agreed · to cut back its military presence in . Mata JI •. aa_,,d ,older Greece,butlbeGreekgovemmentisalk>wingspme ·- brd.her, .. , 8Upu, Americanbasestoremain. disowned the teen-age p, The two govenaments announced Tuesday night M1haraj Ji. saj ing he ' that the American air base adjoining the Athens had "adopted a deapiea-· airport will be closed, six destroyers of the U.S. 6th hie, non1plrttual way o( ~t will no longer use Elet.iais;near A~s. as a life." hoine poh, and American· hues ·remaining in • ·Greece will be placed under Greek commanders. Qeeeii Ellubetb fl named Cltarle1 Cell· lm&wood, veteran CBS forciea correspondent, a1 an honorar1 com- mander of tbe Most Ex-1 cellent Order of the British Empire. The network reported that the appointment was awarded · in re· cognitinon of Coll· inewood's contributions to Anglo-American friendship and un- derstandinc. lteet• PeaaltB 1'ete BOSTON <UPI> -Gov. MichaelS. Dukakis has vetoed a new capital punishment law in Maaaachuselts, •aying he foond it imposslblt} to "reconcile the willtul laking of a human life.'' Dukakis vetoed the bill Tuesday less than 30 minutes after il was enacted. A check with Senate sources indicated bis veto would be sustained with no votes to spare in the stale Senate. .............. A'{LANTA <UPll -Ronald Reagan, the former California governor who conservative ~epublic~ns wouta like to draft as a 1976 presiden· Ual candidate, said Tuesday he hopes President Font remains in office another four years. Reagan brushed aside questions about bis possi,ble candidacy at a news conference and denied he is "waging a campaign." whaling 1bout as dangerous as shoot.ihg clay pigeons and ir the slaughter continiies, the only whales left may be in museums. Tanigbl, CBS airs ''Macnificent Monsters of the Deep,'.' a fascinaL· ing look at w.haling, past and present, as seen through the eyes or Dr. Roger Payne, a scientist with the New York Zoological Society (Channel 2, 8 p.m .) . Times Mirror Revenues Vp PA Y N E • W H 0 LOS ANGELES CAP) -The persuaded the United TI.mes Mirror Co. has reported re· States to ban whale pro-venues Cor the first quarterof 1975 ducts, says unless other increase4 to $161 .S million com· nations, particularly pared to $157 .6 million last year, Japan and the Soviet but net income declined to $1.5 Union, curb whaling ac· ·11· f tivities the leviathans of m1 ion rom$9.0ntjJlion in1974. th'e deep soon will Dr. Franklin 0 . Murphy, vanish. And what is chairman of the board. saideam·· ings Cor the Cirst quurter ended ironic, says Payne, is March23amountedto22centsper tha~ most or the products share. compared with27 cents per denved_from whales c:rn shareinthefirstquarterofl974. be obtained more easily. Lower net income in the first elsewhere. quarter of 1975 was attributed to In' lhe &C)..minute pro-decreases in income from the gram, Payne takes us newsprint and forest ·products back to the early 19th group and Crom new1paperopera- centu ry when Capt. lions. Ahabs battled such monsters as Mob y Dick. That "'as the era when whaling was perilous. NEXT, PAYNE takes us to the bleak , wind- s wept s.hores of the Patagonian coast of Argentina to see the rare giant southern whale play, mate and com· municate . On· those s hores, Payne, his wife and (our children ,.apent four year s photo- graphing, t esting and probing the whales, some of which attain a len .... of 60 reel and a weldtof65lons. . . THE SPECIAL was ru-;oea by',Des a nti Jen Bart·lett. ~a.n, Emmy. winning hu1band and wife team. -Orson Welles narrates .. The appointment will · be presented al the British Embassy in Wuhington on May 29. He hu been stationed in London for CBS at vutou times. BllUela "'-th19 Historically and photo- WASHINGTON <UPI> -Presidmt Ford ·and gi:~pbically, the sh~w is Jordan's King Hussein vowed Tuesday Di~ to aim a delight, .especially for a lasting Middle East peace. · when~ B.at;.tlet~ n~arly H~sein, in the Uniled States on a ~vale v sit, ~ puts ~ camera in~de a • Four hundred friends and coworkers paid tribute to actor Lury Part:• at a memorial held in a Music Center met with Fo'td (or an hour during the day anji again at whale 1 mouth. I " a working dinner at the White House. • PUBLIC NOTICE In an exchange or toasts; Ford 8nd Hussein praised each other's efforts to bring about a lliddle ···+I -~,~, .. =,...,.=~,.~.-,~,-.~ .. ~,-- East peace settlemenl Wld each pledged'to try to do .....astaTIMENT -· --n..,....i ... ...,_, .,. OOingbwsl· --~ --Actors, writers, nei1bbor1 and family A 4\•ndscam•tolhest~ ttorney Appointed of the Mark Taper Forum to reminisce SACRAMENTO (U PI) aboutParks,whodiedof -Attorney Eric A. • heart attack at eo on · St!hieck a rormer aide to April 13 . U . Gov: Mervyn Dymal· 8NTWOOO OIE SIGNS, $11 In- ........ •Mutltl.,9!0fl 81K lt, CA. ... •'( Ff'911k ,....,,. VII~, .US A.-,.., Hw•li .. liNc.n. CA. '2'4 Oe•ltl f'111 r G11111, Sll ''" .. ...,...._ Hul'llngto11 lll Kfl, CA. -This blnl...ss ls tollOucteo t11 lin'lil· 1111 .......... ,,.lp. Frenk E. Vin Tl'llS "''•"'•nl was fli..t wltfl tr. '-'tr Clert; ol ~~ co ..... ,•AQrlt ts, lt1S. ,,.. .. it ~ ' , !r _{... ·.,.-II bf apllml1tlc /or tlie llrit Um•· ~ ~I-,.. ... ., re e11 alnoelutSeptembec · . development of the.-.-. "Inventories· are dowa, the .. plex. , . I __ 1taok111arket11up,1D0111JlllllON • ·"We ah eoa11D111111 to do Ille available and th,1 nal)o!1al ll'V• , i.*_euary work wllb. 1!11 dl1 ol erDllllDt ja lurqlnf 1!1-11• .II) • ~~lne pa ,tho theory tbii& -are _.<ul1n1rec-lon" c-_~_..d. aolag ,to dovei.p tho ~al Juol pa1l 1t1 loth lilrtb\18.v. the park la \be ne~r lu\uro," C..,_ lrvtne Company'• lndultril.l1de· 1ald. velopment 1ublldlary hu. badt.,: · . low volume of land sale1 actirl•f ' , •:WE'D BE HAPn \!>-It -1lnte&eptembtr,1~d'~.!1 :E ~ year.~he.''~~d. ~• But lhe other side Ql_tbf-!!lii'i· -lhatdeh1yamarm.eant11ei.aola nets, plant leaslnc, bu.~·· r 0 Provtnmarket. . ~ much of the alack. he said.. In lh• try ID• e~c Uinal of The company ia dealiflC with~•"; late, ••Id _CJqnOri,.,tbe eom• total of 8,300 aora1 o( ~al In· baa done woill fin•-= due lo duatrlalland, Cannon1illd.' _ lhadlvo~ltyoflll cll e: , THE ORIGINAL' Jrvln• In· "llaJbelhecalculal«luln ... duatrtal 1Complex near Orange · ladoWn,'forexampli,bUtWefliave County AlrJiort totall about 4,000 otbari like.Fluor .and Smltll 'l'llol acrls. Since sale• la the area In UM ener1Y bualneu·wblclt aN began 10 yeafs ago, CalVKll'I said, dOlngverywell,'' heuid. allbuUOOacre•have,beensold. From a markeUns il~nt. 'Ancit.her300acre1Jn~are he said, ''I'm tery oPUaUltle just beginn)llg to ·see develop-about ~e comina yeu· .. r *'ink ment. ·Dyna . Chem, set to com· we've identified \,bat Mart~· plete its new plant and open n!xt ln1 . out of the rfl(•talonary summ~r. will be the tii'lt to open ~omy ."' · shopinlhenewcomi:fex. ~ Still on the drawin1 boai'd is the pJanned lrv.ine l~du.stril\I Comple~-East, more th8it 2,000 acres near El Toro Marine Corpe Air station. Alrea4>: .the subject ol two'°" virqnm~taUst law suits, plans Coast Firm's Earp.ings Up NeWport Deac h·based Com· prehens\ve Care C9rp. ail· no~nce~ net earnings rorthe nine months ended Jo"eb. 28 were S274,000 compared tO $161,000 for the like period last year. Reve nues rose to f.f,914,000 from $.1.545,000. · · · · . • l The company h-~S th~ opera · ing divisions : psychlatric care, alcoholic rehabilitatibf\. and long term care. " Over The Counter . HASOU....,. • Earnings Up At u~s. Steel. ( PITTSBURGH, Pa. (API ~ U.S:· Steel· COrp., the nollon'a largest steel producer, bal re. Ported fifst quarter eafninll:• more Uian doubled thoMol a ~ar ago despite i a 2:i percent drop ill steel shipments.' A Net income for the·firit quart.ej' was 1112;1 'inllliono or a..-per share. on~·salea or 11:•· WWm, ..mpared-,;;lth 1974,llrl(.quarter earnings of $89.S million, or $1.a Pf"' share, on Sates of $2.21 blWon. ll'.S. -steel said the 1111 i-.e · forthefimlhr#montbilDchlded $14 .6 million, or 82 ceata a lhare, Crom. the sale ot timberland la aouttieri ~lab,ama. ' ' . . •· - ·•'The Jolson Story' ly , was appointed by was pure magic becawe Gov. Edmund G. Brown of Larry," said actoc Jr . a s executive •••.,..1ea. se c~etary of th e PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Dymally·headed COm· mission for Economic De,velopment. Schieck, 36; Rancho Cordova, pre. vioosly was a consultant to the Senate Elections and Reapportionment Committee. ·-~~~~~~~ P UBLIC l'iOTICE Pullll!N'd ~iof191: CHU o.ll'i PllOt, All"l IO: .... lrtoey 1, ''· 11, lt1S 1"1·1S • PUBLIC NOTICE MUTUAL F.UNJJ"S : PICl'ITIOUS SUSllUl:H ........ STAT•Mf:NT .............. -., .......... -ff: ACTION LEASING COMll'ANV. mt lrwiM IU ...... SIM• AM. c.i11. .... W.,_ .............. liOtW.Ot•- .,., ......... .._lt,c.NI ..... £~1 II' ... ,.....,. Jr:. *" w. or:_........._ Newpe•I S.•("-c.u1. -Tlllft .,,_I ii c-tH., • .......... -.Mto. ·-v.~. '~~-............ , ... (.wollyCWll .. Ol' ... ~tlflACwil Ii."'" . -........... °' .... C-tt 0.-. PllM, ,..., .. .,.,. .. .,,.1 •. 11."n .,...,s PICTITIOUS•USINESS .-uSLIC .. OTICIE ••O l'ICTITIOUSaUSl .. llH HAMIESTAT•Mf:NT T~ '!teCld leOet k V•l1 .. , Unlll .. CI NAME STATEMENT T,.lollOwi"9 __ .,•00lnglMf. 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AMwer : Tho1v ..... ti.&dllloii-111111111-ratepro- 11t .. 1mount lo 21 •-OUI <JI ....,. . ..,_ dollar and ••#• lloekliolden think ofter.tax -•le proflta avera1e 23 -"on Ille ••lea:dollu, .. -11111o .. Opinion R ... areb' .Corp. poll. The •etull n.,.... r-.. bet.-· a cenll U<I s conlooatatafulldollar. ~ ~: Allt1ae-·1•,0DOIMlahtudlo1teacben, whoareUaoae mO.t.11'*1toteeell 1Ma1q1:h:I, muat'b1v1 an axt,.alwl-111!.....,ln-ca.·Yaoroo? AD1wer : Ollly hall <JI Ille •.-Ill•• lid an1 lor'mol tralnlnrln OCOl!O!Dlclatlll:-mlldl lw-ivo ed•au .... Tbe t.alt ee ... OI t11r ••1111ie IJlltereey ean be trae«I to tbebelta•1qafU.e•' lllwt'.,...'8-U..U.S .. AilONO BIGa.MNmNG COUOllA1'C)N HIOUUV.. ln001r land, thalNllnJllPftlllllMIAmeltcaM ,...uy hate '-jll'llloaalbavead---.Ut1toward-Amorican but'. 11 : :WbJ?. 11 II .... "-ieoa baliliill II 10 lndll· •-,IO Ille balle -<JI -'-•oa nu-, .. oallous 1111'1!11-lprlortU.,.fllallb?.Orlallbte1-"8rela1uch jri&epread mllund--ar and lack ol awuoneu ol bow --•• •11tem~ .,-bow It creates Jobi, tralna """= l(ltl lo meetMDMntilrneedl In Ille ..... ., ....... 3,eduoallaa,ele.? . . llde <JI Ille --·· l!llleH., HpilDOtlnn la S-.O'Hua, ~<Jflllelioard<JfthaNalinllalAI· ·=-pf Inv~ Quin and cblef ..,.._man fvr ---ol•mlll..,...olbtdlvlda.llkmllarilrma eou1· ~., ' . • TOlillfc:vlveliltlDi.1 ... etu1tmo.,m"on1-wblehta" e1bi1f1!1ii 1 IJ bacll-•-l'llandalile docllnodartn1 ·'llle~odoiumplnlloclcllll--o'ffuabaa--a ~!itioft voluteei'.eommlliie to help ccimbat lp0roiiee of'bi>w oir 111tem -.. "--Ila mombon: New York ~k Exchan1eehalrmanl._J. Needham, The Nallnnal -l1tlon of lh11ufaduren' E. Doualaa Kenna, RCA CorporaUon'• Robert W. SU9oll ad Champion laloraa· Uoaal '• ~arl R. Ben•etsm. · , . · , ·THEHEASTOF"CUIPAIGNHTt" dt.o!lielalnaate) will be Ille dlatrtbullnn of mil..,,. <Jf-kel-slie pampblotl each dealin1 wllll a 116't1 lllllY mlAndentood i1pect of ou; ec'oaomy,. by 'tho coo.,.. __ Iii lllill' ftlaur malllnp lo llockholden, ouatn-....iomp1o,.., O'Hara'• II .a well-meom.1 •-•b -but Ille full· damenlal·q-Uoe nm-: 11 t1ae l*blle boatllllJ a ........ llnn'!llltiteracyor<Jf~ ..,Pldlllc-ol.pd>liellod ~lcee? ~· • 0 I . for -~ ·bow U.. l•••e ol bull-In Am~· . b"' • ..~ . .:... Ill "''-'' ' -~ ..-1CI U COllUllUllll lo p 111 hCeat ,.an -bJ flndlrw ol llmllar Looillariii pa11a In UM, m1 ma. AlulfllZperoenl<Jflbepulllieteltlal•tbatOOEa111wu ~raew p.......-i.r.r......._ BJ 1171, lhepr .... .' Uonwu-..1n• . .....-,...,..,.....,,.,twork. A·majorlt1 <JI '11-eatof Ille P11blic lell la 1118 lhat ~wubrtnrtar-ljullt1Jprudue10lotlaemartiet. BJ 1973, a mlnortt1olOlllJ0 peroelll felt It wu doiDI ill ,rtalary luk well. · -A SCANT ONEotlrOf JOVll AmeltcaD1l'eltID11166 Iba! buainess loadenldpwuhelpiq loroballd Ille cilia. By Jm,lllalhaddttllnodlo111oven-punyl9peroent. · Economic llliloOcy.ln Amorlea la a fundamental threat to the aurvlvaJ of.our capltatitUc 1ptem. Of that/I have Iona: --•laced. Bulpodail-pampblilleWIUhaJ'lly make a deal In thedlatru1t. The-.Uty la jluedon •ctual dooda, la 11111eb m•• deeP·••lled lbu -id Ill a;lll(led bJ le· DDl"W'9aloae. •. iJ ;:; .. ·• ;,MARKET l;li~HLla'HT8 .. . a · ;. mli' Incl • &Jiidex ·· DoW-Jbnes Ind~ SlrP500~k1 ·ti • • .. , •• • lllHDI 45'41 83M • 803.~ 15.81 .t4f ~u Off 0.311 0.52 6.96 .o.59, ' ' . \ j ,Jl' .................................. ""!'"1" .. "!'!.,i·•~· .. '~}":..~ ....... .:;:;::::'~Ap!~ll;:·~11~7~5;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;::0~Al~LV~P~l~LO~T~;;;~i!Jll. YORK NEW I Tueeday'• Clo•ing Prices STOCK, EXCHANGE t.1-•• Hlth-Lowo Appear E•ory Saturday • i ' • -• • DAILY PILOT P UBLIC NOTICE SL,.·7SIM SU ,.E•IO• COUITOFT"e STAT• 01' CALI FO•tillA l'O• TKIECOUtilfYOFOaANGli 11 "''· A·Q<lllf '90TICIE OF HEA• lfol O Of ,.ETITIOfil FO• l'A08ATE OF WILL AND 1'0A' illl.t:TTE.•S TIESTAMEfolT••Y E.i•tt Oii FA I EDA 0. (A5£Y, •ho •newn •• FRIED• DOROTHY SEY . 0.<tt1.ed. NOTICE IS tfEAEBY GIVEN ltwl 0EL0 Al5 C. MA lY n•• !I I~ llf<e1n • l.jhOn • .,.. P•OWlt ot W ill ;,m '°'ii. -I ol Ltlle•• Tt>t•mtnl•<• 10 '"' peUtlonto•, •tlertn<t to ..-ht<.h IS ..- lor lu<1ner .,...,1kul.I<\, •nd ,,..., '"" ~ .lfld Pl.l(t OI ht•t11>Q thf !.I~ IW~ """ 1-el lor M•• •. 1•1}, •I 91.IO• m .• •n ~cour troom ol DtlJol•l"Vnt NO.J OI id COUii, '11 100 Clw1c Ct,.ler Dr1w West. in the Cll ~ of Si'nt• ...... , t.uto<ni•. 01..a April II, 19/j , WILLIAM E. SIJO""'• C~unty Cterk Mo•H~. G4rllotr •ftd 8r••11 ~C:..,,...\Ol'lwt •.o . ••• 1201 Mlw...,t: .. ..._ ... C.1llfttf>l.1 ,,,,... ..... ....... ,•tor: "•lllioM• """''""'" ~.n,. c .. u 0.11/y ....... ...t.ril 2J, ,. ••• ,,,, 1t29-1S P VBLIC NOTICE ..... .-... ' ., .... •l ..- Wedneed ,A ril30, 1_97S PUBLIC NOTICE PGBf.IC NOTICE -" ,.,.,, .,, P UBLIC l'OTICE TONTI O'VELOPMENT COM· PANY. fS2)1 P1•1 A-. L•Q-Hin"-l---- CA.116U Pett• M.lrk Tonu: 2S2JI Pi•e A-. U.,U,,. H•US, CA. t21Sl l hh !)ui.ln.tU !1 lOnd..C tld Oy ... ;,.. dl~~I. Pitt• M.icrl< lonti T1>11 st•"""'"' ••' ••l~d w.lfl 1ne Counh Cl••• ol 0••"9t C.ounlyon ""''I 11, 19/f. F41'MI Publ1-.o o ..... 91 c .... 11 Dd''' ..,fol, Ap.il 11, JO.•"" ,,,..y /, 1•. 19/S l~ll·IS PUBLIC ~OTIC.'F. STAT EMEl!IT Of' WltHOfl:AWAL F•OM l'AllTNE ltSHI P OPERATING UNOElt FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NA'M E 1~ IOllowin{I ~·son !\ii• w 1t"Or<1wn FICTITIOUS •Ullti1E5S folAJljl• ST•TEMIENT ll>e lollowlng per1oe1n 11 d01fl<J 1>111ol. ftfl'iolS: !II 10 O ISCOYEA1E S 1211 NT E.LLtG E NCE QUOTIENl OISCOYE.Al f.S . l•CU Cl iJ 5tretl, '*""""'' Bt!Ktt. C.•ltlornl•tJW.O L•-•rK• Cl1ot Btebt, tll(M CllY Slreel, Nlwpotl 8t.ICll. Co1l1lorn1• ""' TlloS b~lntlS h (OftlluCl ecl bf"" in· d•"tduil. L•W•iflC• CIY<le Stebe T~'' U•len•enl w•S 111410 wllfl '"" Counly C1e111.01 0•1n11e C.ounh on All•ll '· 19/'.;, ,. FtJ$olt P..t>h~hed O••nQor Co.1i1 O•Uv P.lol. AP<•I IO, JJ, JO, •11<1 M/>y I, 191~ 1]4).1,S ~~ii t1tnt1ill ""''""' l r om ti! .. 1---------------1 .:>4•1,...•>h+p o~riltinq una~• Ille I~· !1t 10u!i bu,incss name ol SWEOISH· P VRLIC NOTICE AMEl'lt(Atl MOTOASPOAT, lol!'l------- O!Hn~ W•v. Co"a Mes4, C111 . •nt11 NOTICE 0,.. PUaLIC HEARING 111 .. llttlllo"s t>usi,.e•~ n<1me Sli11i>· NOTICE IS H[ AE 8'1' Gt VEN IM a Mtnl 1or lhe p.trtne<sl\111 Wds til..O on pUt>Uc 11e1rh•11 will De r..ta Jn <onjurw;. """'"" U. n 13 in !IW Couniv ol Ot;o,.gr, llOf'I wltll ti•• proposed pl An lor unilk•· Full N.ome and .-.Odre~s ol the FY•iOl'I ''°" ol uw oc ... ,. View School Dl"•IU Wltrw:lr•winv: CtMCl udin9 11\ill terrltor , ttwot u1n RoDerl Cl'liltles Cnr\\tl•n!.l!n, 160~ wllllln tr.. b0undade$ of tr.. cit' o1 Shfrtt19lon Pl., Ne...,pott lk'~I\, C:o1I. Fount•!n V•lley! on W1dniwr.y, ,.,.., •2..U I~. 1915, •t l:lO P.'fo. In !hi! C:.lettri.lol Si91't'd: IN ~rln• HiQh Sc.t>ool, 1!.111 Sp,. A.C:l'l4l•lfJ.ChrtsU•n1oe" •nQd•ll Slrefl. HunttnQIOft Be•ch, . F1Jl4S C:..11torr1I•. Pul>l•IN'd Of•nge (0.0\I ~I f PilOI, 0.tt'd !hi\ 1"hd•f of April, 191S. A11t11It,1l.l0. •ncl M.ty I, 19/S 1"°"1! A.O. Hhl,.,.n, Deputy Ot•l'\Clt Cou nty Supe•lnt1nden1 01 Sc.r•ools Publi!l>ed Or•itQe Ca.$1 O•Hr PilOI, 1 -----,,~L"•"·'"•">M------llt.ptil tl,lO,•ncl ~r 1, l•IS IUl·IS NOTICETOC•EOITO•S 1-------------1 PLBLIC SOTJCE. MOTICE SU,.E•IO•cou•TOl'T"E P(;BLIC l\OTICE ,.,.,.LICATION FO• WASTE STATEO,.CALIFO•NIAFOtll OIKHA•GE •EQUl•EMENTS THE COUNTY OFO•AMGE Of•~l ... 11"'••1 Obc;_,. fol•. A·&Jt•J l'ICTITIOUSaUSlfollESS ElffllfMIMll StlleM ... tlNll E\l•lt of VERA ALI CE ~ENSHALL folAME SJATliMIENT FO• SHELL E y • ~ • VE RA AL t CE TN: klllc""lng 1>1r:i.ons ••e 060"11 tiusi· SNtr .. t Sl-4ELLEY Oect•sed nHSH: Se.c.r•ll 1'141S 1111-a • Report of W .... t hOTICE '1s HEREBY GI VEN lo the OESIGN PLUS, 3111 Tur toe I! Drive. DiKh•rge o1nd •11t1lie.:I lo• requ;,. tr.Ol!Ofl of '"' •t>ove ,...med OKedffll Cost• Ml,-. C•llt. '2626 -s for !flt! OISCl\Argl ot •H M$ lnlo tl'l4ll •ll perloOns r..vlng tl.1ims ..... in!ol AUl•H E. Orr I~· 3171 Tllr1oek Ntwpor1 8•1. !he wld Ole eden! •r• •equlrld to flit! Ori,... C~l.l ¥ew. C•hl. •2•~ S1--=:r•l1 dll.Ch.lrges ••UtS lrom .. IN:m, with 11>1! MCf'iSi•y ~OU<he•S. In TJ!!' buslne51 b (ondUClld by Ml In· R .,..lY••dOPe••llon lot•llO •1 HOI Wt!SI IN! ol'lit• 01 tl'lt: cl••• 01 11\e .o:i .... en· dlvldwol. Col'il HIQl>wit~, Jo11wport hKll, CA. Utlldcourl 0, lo present them willlthe RuSHll E. Orr 11 bWO. !W(eSWry~hers tOlhe ...;..,.!.tgned Tlllt-Sl•ltmtnl W.IS IUed with the 0.. Ille ba!oh ol pr'tUmln.1r1 SUIH ,._ •I (/O CHARLES G'ARAIT; AtlOtne 'c-ty Clerk ol O••~ County an April le• •nO •ppl"•llon ot ••wtlll 11.,.. "' L.lw, i.11 We\! s..~entee,;01 <;.t.,.,.t 1u, lt1S ... - ..,lh -••oulo)liot>I, Ille c...;1or,,;. S...I A c Ill . ~-Ion.It W•l•r Qu.1111• ConlrOI &o..rd. • n.i, • o•n•e 9'll06, Which Ji. llvt>ll\lled Or•noe Ca.st D•il1 PilOI t,..plac1of bus+""1so! t"eunder'il~ 1 ' t.> A,.. Reolot>. IMl•ll••ly propo!<H In •II m•llers perl•lnlng lo lheHl•i.. of ·°""' 113, lCl.•nOM.-~ 1, 14, 191S 1)11·15 lo ii.-••SI.I dlM.11.,QI r1qulr1moi.,1s widdll(ede,..t, within tour mon!Millt!•r ---- ------ ------ eluding elfl1>1nl Umll•tlon1 •nd INl!llrifpuotlco1tionol 1111s n011ce. PlJ BLfC NOTICE '"' i .. <-illon1.Pvrso,,1wi.N~lo O.lledAprl11S,1•1S. ~-------------- C""-nl -norobje(l lo ll•tpr~ JAMES DOUGL AS FICTITIOUS•UStfol5:S$ <AiK...,.9' requir1ment1 •re lnviled lo GAE ENWOOD folAME $TATIEMEfolT ·1 wme in wrillr>Q In the -W.0· Adminisl••lor 011111 E'itate Tl>t toU-ir>Q person ii °"'"II b<.11.i· *''' ftO I.Mer 111.11'1 J....,. I. 1"1). .-.11 oltNl!•bOven.tmrd~ccoenll. riess•s: c..imem.1or olljoectians •He!wdprlot CMAlll:LES GAlll:lll:ITY CREATIVE Woooc:RAl'T, 20.1 1DJUM1, 1t15wlll be tonshleredi,,llW ATTO•folEY AT LI• Elrondl-. El Toro,CAt2W -mul•ll00>0oflin•ldet1•ml1Wllans,. 1onw.1ts.,,."'""'"St'"' Mk-I J.11 w1.11, 2~ E1tond ..,oino uw -s•e dis<h••9f. 11 no ob-~ ..... C..lllenli• nn. t.tne. Et Toro. u t21>30 • ~tlan' •rt rectiwe<I, Ill.I ~ T•: OMllU·-Thi1. buslMSS Is (ond\Klitd by Ml in· .._. will i1.sue dlKMrge require-Atw....., tw A-...;llktt'•.... divid\loll. rntnts. A oubU< ht••ln9 win be htldup Publl~ Or~ c:o.u D.iity f'llot. Mictw•IJ.1r Wy•ll .,,,e-QOHlof.iroy lnt1r1SllKlpt.,..._ AJWll21:_lO.:_•ndMi1J.14 ltJ5 M1 .. 1S Thh '11•-"t w•s llltd with the + Tt'lt Re-I of W.slt Dh ch.trgr,,... ttd doulfneftt'• l•ct sMfl'S, c-P VBLIC NO CountyClerl!o!OrMl{llCollnt1 ... April rntnU rectlwd, •nd olhtr 1 .. ~ TICE ' 1', ltJi. ~1' on Ult •nd """' be iftSPOKllKI Of 1--=====~~~==--'I ··--cociied M lfte ll•Qlo,,.I &o.td Offlu. 5U"•11tlOltCOU11tTOFTM• llUbln.hltd Or_,,. Co.I~! O.it1 PllOI, IJl lndl•n• Ave ...... Suhit '· STAT•Ol'CALIPO••••POa •11u.a.-M.-r1.1•,1•1s 1G2-1$ Ju.,..,ldlt, CA.,_ ,,.,,1,..1he ._,,,,"' ni•COUMTY o• Ollt•NGll ·ra;o:>•.m. to s•p.m, .... A-lSJM ~ Pullllsht!d Or•noe Coell O.Uy Pilot. ND'nCIE OF folEA•lfolG OF ,.ETITM*I P VBLIC NOTICE • I -' ENTERTAINMENT Gunsmoke Finally Bites Dust NEW YORK <UPll - Matt Dillon ~ dead. Alter 20 years on the air, CBS-TV has can celed ... .,._ . ' Playing,Live. Peopl~ Tricky 'Glad y OU Asked That' • ' by Morilyn ood Hy Gw•er _''Gunsmoke," t h e second Q : D~s s on1write r Burt Bach11rach resent tllle lo n gest-running pro· fact that his wlfe, Angle Dlckinsoa •. 1& now tbe ittar. gram in the h iSlory o f of her.own TV. series?-Eve Randel\e, Loni Beach, prime lime televis ion. Cal. ~ . . , CBS' ann o unce m e nt A : ··No,·· Hurt said wncn we asked. ··1 ·m napPl' was part of the n e twork's s h e 's h appy doing this ·Police W o m an' series. ll 's fa ll line up for t~e 197~76 the first l ime in h e r acting career that s he's felt this season , which it hopes way . The o nly trouble -is s h e's so busy a n s wering will lead the broadcast e r roll call al the studio 'precinct' I only see h er five to a prime time victory minutes al a time. But soon we'll be able to s pend in the nationa l ratings m ore l ime together -s ince so many advan ce ro'"' the 20th consecutive s hows are -if you'll pardon the expression - year. already in the can.•• The new schedule aJso ....-Q: 1WaS C harlid Chaplin a K eystone Kop? My meant death fot fi ve. •. g r a nd f a ther says yes.-Llnda Chapman, Oklahoma 'other s h ows 'and birth to C ity . · - n i n e olhers. Nineteen A: Gra ndfather kno\\'S best. Chaplin can1e to other s h o w s remain, but lfolly ll.·ood as a Keys tone Kop in 1913. Six yea.rs many o f them have been later (at age 30> h e'd garnered his first million. given n e w lime slots. <Cops were paid bette r in those d ays! ) There are 12 comedies, three variety s hows and the rest are· aclion- adventures. Send your questions to 1-ly GardneT, .. Glad You Asked Thal ," car( of this newspaper, P.O. Box JS60, Costa K1esa 92626. Marilyn and lly'Gardner will answer as nwny que slions as lhey can in their co.W111n, but the volun1e o/ 111ail niakes personal. replies in1possible. ONt OF the bjggest ,s urprises· was the move-------- ment or ''All in ttie Fami- ly ," TV's higbeSt -rated show, from Saturday n\lht to Monday. · · NBC announced iis schedule las t week, and it is expect ed that networ k will make several changes in its lineup. CBS has usually announced ils sch edule with NBC. ABC will an· no.unce its schedule shortly . "Gunsmoke, '' which started as a r a d io pro- gram, began its h istoric television run i n 1955 FIRST RUM! Tt.e Cro11 c-1<y Roff Wreck! DAVID CARRADINE ''DEATH RACE 2000'' Ai>rilJ0.1t15 1sn.1s •Y •••cuT0111: PU11tSUAJo1T Toi------------- ' r:r-------------fll'ttOUTIE COOIE SECTION •1.J with James Arness in the role of Malt Dillon, the marsha l of Dodge· City, Kan., in t h e 1870s. When the show began, it was STATIEMENJ:i~s•E•;;00"""E.NT called an adult western, J. IE'l•N •I KATHElllfolE LOUISE _,,,_ G ...... C.Scott PUBLIC NOTICE .. 11•1AT,0tce•SK1. .. ICTITIOU$8USINESSNAME and_ !l led the way to (' NOTICE IS HElll:EBY GIVEN tNt Ufolk 01' AMElllCA, NATIONAL Tlll:UST AND SAVINGS AS· SOCIATICIN, • E1ec:ut~ of tN ...... -'" "IM•. tws flied ,,.,..;,. • ptll- l l•n ,,,1111111 PET I T ION llY •XECUTOlll: PUJtSUANT TO ~TE CODE SECTION 1:51.S,. ..,_.. ltJ .tlk;h h .,..... tor ....,,..,. Thi! totl-il'IQ persor>i 11•" ._.. h t" b dontdt11eu:w of111111c11uou'~"''s s ue oa urne r s as Mme: ••w-agon Train '' a nd G.k . INVESTME NT co .• 1>•1 ."Bonanza," C:.mlno Or l.ol Moires. Sulit 2ll0, s..n c11ment•.<•n•12 ARNESS still plays TM Fic111;ous &u11nes1 N•iN re-Dillon although several ,.,,. lo •bO•e ••I llltd In OrM>Qe CouM,o,,J.,,,...,,11.191•. other cast m e mbers ~· .... tf\.lt""' 11----· .. hMr"'8 n. w-fin ....... 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PVBLIC NOTICE SIGNAL LANOMAl'IK, INC.,• UN"· -•lion, CrO!oo!o·Complitl ... nl , vs GANI( l--~----·------01' AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST SL,.·fllt1 ... ND S ... YINGS AS!ioC>CtA TIOM -L. SIJPElll:IO• CQUlll:T0FTtil£ W, ... URI N GE R, JR., Cro\S· STATl.0 .. c,t.Lll'Olll:NIAl'Ollt Dt~nls. TME COUNTY 01' Olll:AfolGE To lllf Oitlen.Unl\: A ci wn t~.!Onl JM • .t...nM Pl.I\'*'" lilPCI bf the o••inlilll ~ MOTICIE OF NIEA•tNOOI' ,..:TITION -·II you ""'" to delen(I ltllt. 1......s.,;1, POii!: "lll:OMTE 01' WILL AfolO f'Olt yoo.i must lile in tl>i~ court•-•'""' LIETTIEJISTIESTAMIEfolTAJIY ol•.clinglnt._M!to lh1 comp1•wit Ell•!• ol COA.OA YODER. tor • w•ittt" or or•t pte.1dif'IO. 11 • Dtct•WO. Ju\tite Cou•ll •!thin JtO...yl -'le< tl>O \ NOTICE IS HEJlEJIY GIY EN llltl ~ IS !oe<'YIO on ..,..,,, Olher'WIM' A.OllEllllT L. YODE • 'h.11 lilfd lltrtlfl .1 ,.....H1.,,n .... 11 be en1eredon..,Pit• llflltlml for Pt'o6.llit Oii w111 -for lt- lloo'I Oy llW Pl•i"'llll •r.d ltw <""'1 ,..., -·of L_.1.,.1 Test• .... nl.,-y '° tflm ..,.., • jUOgmenl .IOii!llil l"(lu lor Ille Pl'l+l'-r. rfltrlMI lo which It. mQ ,,_1 or otMr r1Uel ••Cl'lllsteo ill lhr fol' .....,.,., ...-r1ku1..-1, Ind tt..i the (Gmpl•lnf. ~ -... ICf of f\Mtl"tl IM Mmt hft .................. U!t,....nktll•-'· "91tf1Mltor M•Y 1t ltlJ,•t•:JO .. m. lrl .,....Y.,tfll1 _t_,,,.. ....,.... ... ._ cou~ Oll 'PtHrtmtnt NO. JOii ,,_.ay M -... w .......... It •Y, wid <-1, .e 100 CIVk Ctnlif'I' OtJ..., _,, .......... 1..... Well, 111 1111 City •I S•nl• An•, ~ 0.iledOecembitr 2. 1•1• ~llfotlll•. (SE.ALI , O.\H AtWlt 1•. 191J, •ILLIAMli. ST J0Hfol, WILl.IAMe.SIJONM, Clerlo County Cttr-B' N•t•li. L. Drumm-. AOAMS;,elALSOM&ITI ...... ~""'' Ma.JS.r ......... 5atDEL, c•111LAti10SE••E• .... 0 .... ,1 1611WtsKll"°'··Stllil•1" s. ...... C..flfMwl••Mn ,_.....,, ...... C.l~rnl.1 t2... T .. : 4•1...,.)114 Ttl: .. 1 ..... 111•1 A""""ntw: ..... , ..... , Mtwnen .... , CroJ\•Cem1tl~ P\lbliVIN Or.,,.. Co.st 0.Uy Pilot. PutiOV>ed 0 •'""'91! Co.1st D&oi'f "'IOI. ""'ii 1' 30 •nd M.-1 s l•JS AOrll 1t.1J, JO, •no~, '· 1t1s t:JoM·1i · • ' ---~--PVBU CNOTICE ~~ Ice ~ skating everyday. I MESA VERDE CBITEll ...._,IA'-.C..W... Tel 17141 979 .. 110 IAlllA STlllSAMD JAMIS CA.AN "fUHMY LADY" IPGJ "MUIDll OH THi OlllMT UPllSS" + "THI Ci.A.MIL&"' "ROSEIUD" IPGI "THE TERRORISTS" "TRIAL OF llLL Y JACK" .. YOUMCl Fl:AMKEHSTBM" IPGI "RA.RUSS YAMPlll KIU.ll" • An all NEW film ••• AIRPDR:r •1&-.JB• ltll• A t.WYUllSllL N;Tl,fl: · 'l't08CXlOlll ~ I ,_,,,... ~ .. , .,.. ..... -... c-·-1111-, , .... _ . ......,.,.... "SOMlTIMIS A GalAT M0110W'' J:4S • 7:45 I I .&C .... YAWIM.... / ~D~. a.st ~ctre11 '" "~ .. • • L. • WlllEftOF -a· \~= ,._.,. ............. 0150 CAU THUYll fOI IHOWllMU ",.~.· BARG N .. S' TIL,3 SENIOR CITIZENS $1 .50 AT ALL TIME.S SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEAfRES !AH Dl!GO FW'I. AT 8RIST0t.. SO.COAST PLAZA H Mf.)J5t "FOUi MUSIETttlS" 1. , ........ ,....-w..,-4 .. "JUGGllMAUT' a:.1Uf'-l:llol:1"""' "DEAT RAC l :SS·S .. /S-2-t:Jo-1:15 "SOLDll!ll IWE'' '---..:..'.::•cc•:.:•:_•::;•• IS-J:J0.7;.:'°~0-:;:'°':·':'::==:: 5 "' 1:50 S .. /S-1:00-4:554!51 "MACINT~ MAH'' 7.:00-10:50s .. 11-1:10.1:00-10:10 ..XC:WSIVI OIAHGE COUNTY! EXCITEMINT THAT CAN ALMOST TOUCH YOUI TN! SCREEN'S FIRST SCl~C:E FICTION STORY IN 3:01MINSIONI• y --:~ ' •TO Pay ~-~W.&s.i'·IP:M.· ' I .• .. , " • • THI ' I j ' .-. . . ... . ·-' ..... .~~· ..... ·~·· ·"· . . .. . ' . That's the Spirit Friedkin R'l.d,s Comic Hero on '(fJ/ , lly BOB THOM "5 LOS ANGELES CAP> .-WllH•m Friedkln. whose l11t two films were a m o n « t b e t 01p lalli~li ; t' .. o'..':'DC:~.._.T, moneymakers or 1JI PITR ,O"l'OQU. tmlmede1'u'm' rwebteurrenlhnegsttuorttr.; "ROSEBUD" 1-· ~ ..._, a·s a .director :._ ,.. tele\lision · H4M MMnM ' NBC· i.nn"ounces that "MR. RI,.,.,.. " \AAI Fr.iedkin will produce t--:.:..:::.:,:..:.:.:;::::::;_~I and direct u two-hour £. "'OIEATH IACI 2QOO., 'Y '"SOI.Diil ILUI" Ill ' (»en Mon """'" 6;1(ll)m • kl IS.,.n /Hal 12 30 t ¥o" """'"IO 11),.,-11 ~ ., THE CITY SHOPl'IHO CINTRE <iRAfi!GE •532.1121 . ~ <:ITY C~l'llME Clt>if i-IA \ -M . llRWY IMAHCHllTllll IKJ 0 .0 . flllWV (CITY DR. f.X.1 IP&I · . • ,lWFOID WIYIS,. "C~LIPOIHI~ SPLIT" At,. .. AT LOMG LAST LOYI" • '1 "1 1 HAlldW HOJ.ISI'~ "AIRl'ORT '75" "DAY OF THE JACKAL00 Mfl<L,O,°" NICt II 1111 -GOY""" ,llllMY 5.006,llD .. ft#l'GOY lt;lOl;OO 11-Y • "°''°""" 11.lOl.OO ...,..,_ a.-.. llOf21iOlY1HUl"I mo\lie for the next tele\ll sion season: "The Spirit," based on the Will Eisner CQm ie books that ha\le attracted ·rans or all -ges ror three decades. Friedkin is the man who made ''The. French Connection" and "The EXorclst" and bec\.me a mllll<>11alre 1.n the proceoa -•• well •• one ol the ri ve mo1t ln·demand dlrectof1. WHY THEN would he se ek a return to television'! He explai'1ed his re· asons in an interview in ht1 Universal Studio bungalow. Not an. easy place to find , since it is marked with an assumed name "'to avoid people who keep dropping by scripts for me to read." "I'm not one o( thoie who puts. down television,'' remarked Frie dkin, a serious· minded 35-year-old with probing eyes behind &OI- 44-07'0 SAT.-SUN. I ;JO·S:OM:JO . -™GTOH CIHIMA ... , .. ,,.u,n...ou_ 1·"°' 147i601 l'hKJ•w.,.. "IRAMMIGAM" ' lle·91DIHI:' ' "I've never vlewed the m edium as a 'poor coutin.' "As a matter or fa ct, there are fewer creative opportun_ities in films nowad1y1. Movies have to be blockbusters -bi&· ger, grander, more excit- ing and violent, sexier than before. Some or the moat lntereating work Is being done in television. "SHOWS. LIKE 'The Law,' "Love a mong the Ruins' and 'In This House or Brede' are as good as anything you can (ind In a movietheate'r. "I've always wanted lo do TV again -but to .use the medium in a way that it should be used . ''Not with a -photo- graphed play or a con· .. ventional story, but with something that uses the unique intimacy or 1V. I've also wanted to do something that would ap· peal to the imaginations or younger children as well as adults, dealing with subject matter that is not salacious or con· llived." The answer was "The Spirit." He displayed copies of the comic books and emphasized it isn't your nOrmal run-of-the· pulp typeo( comic. "LOOK AT the dramatic use or montage, or light and sound," he urged. "See the dynamic framing that Eisner employs, and the deep, vibrant colors. "Many film directors have been influenced by "The Spirit,' myself in- cluded. Look at this." He displayed a comic cover or a car being chased by an elevated train. "This is where I got ideas rorthe chase in 'The French Connection.''' The Spirit, Friedkinex- plained, was an assistant district attorney who was killed and buried but somehow survived because or a nerve gas or something. , ' 'HE CHOSE to retain "the anonymity or being legally dead'' and to com- bat the criminal world with his mysterious iden- tity. ' . . , ' . "REDFORD'S PERFORMANCE MAY BE THE BEST OF HIS CAREER, THE FILM IS SUPER!" , -'l(ANONSCD!f.Ul.I. 'A MDST APPEALING C:-· "MOVIE!' ·' -VlllCt•fCAMlr,M ~. tlM(S , ~.,.. "fllMIQYANT ••• EMINENTLY SATISFYIN&." -AICllAAD SCNl(lft. flit# MACAllNI "VISUAL POORY." -AA(llf-Wl#STlfl. 11 r !OSI Romm lmJi!OD PLUS ART CARMEY "HARRY & TONTO" I ''He is a sort or modern· day Don Quixote," said the direelor, "a vulnera- ble -hero who ·do esn 't~==============~~~~~"' L. M. BOYD INFORMS In tho DAILY PILOT ' Freebie ·and "the Bean (Rj Co-HH At c....,.. W ... "Ml. RICCO" htwOTHI .. ~ CeHlt At lrt11t1 "CHINATOWN" ........ , ... ---"THE SCAllCIOW" lllSTOL~A •*u'"e-'°'""''....,_ ..... -7444 ll!ST l'Olll6M FILM CIHIMAWIST ""_, .... , __ ,, __ ,_ nz.44n always succeed. His Sancho Panza is a 12- ye a r -o Id black boy named Ebony." NBC has contracted with Fried kin only for the two-hour movie, but he admitted that ''ever- . ything nowadays in television movies is aimed at a series; but that doesn't interest me." Headded: '''The Spirit' will not be another 'Bat· man.' Twentieth Cen- tury·Fox once owned the rights ~o 'Th ..Spirit,' but Eisner · t <ire'~ when he saw h w they 'camped up' 'Ba~an.'" ' BEFORE embarking ori ''The Spirit,'' Frie<lkin will make his first fllm r since "The Exorcist."· It is ''Sorcerer,'' which he described as "ari in - ternational action- adventure dealing with magic but not supernatural." Fried kin got his s tart in Chic·ago televis ii;>n . directing 2,000 li ve shows in eight years: "I lo~ed it: If live television hadh't died, I'd still be there." \I "'AMARCORO' IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MOVIE FELLINI HAS EVER MADE and a landmark In the history of film. It is a sprawling, hilarious, touching, evocation of life." _.,. o. 1.-......... - 110&{11 CORMAN Prr1enl1 FRANCO CRISTALOl'S s:AI IU'r '-1 .. o1 I Lml.,_> EXCLUSIVE AT EDWARDS BEST lllSTOI. c1-... J lllSTOl AT '4ACAl.lMUll FOREIGN FILM SOUTHC~';,.~ .... VERY IMPORTANt MAJOR STUDIO PREVIEW SHOWING FRIDAY MAY 2, 8:45 P .M. HARPER IS BACK!! PAUL NEWMAN JOANN WOODWARD BOX OFFICE OPENS 5:45 TOWERING INFERNO 6:00 PREVIEW 8:45 TOWERING INFERNO AFTER DON'T MISS THIS ONE! "SOLDIER BLUE" CAMDICI HAGIN EXCLUSIVE AT EDWARDS Liv lllSTOL CIHIMA 4 . . lllSTOl Al MACAITHUI ULLMA... SOUTH COAST -ARIA .... 140.7444 RlEN BURSTYN ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST ACTRESS EXC.USIVE ' ELLEN BU KRIS KR!SlDFFER IPGI ~ .... LIVE~"' ANYMORE f~ ....... -... , ·~DWA R~ I I' \I I' I \ 11 I{ : . . i c ..... .:..'.~···.._ ..... I .. DAIL'(PILOT ' Liberal Arts Not Saleable llJ JOYCE KENNEDY ~eftwtNt'tt The tightening job market tor coJ.lege grads ia becoming a larmingly acute for those in liberal arts. A just-released study by tlie College Placement Council sug- 1est1 answers to the clUemma of how to use-a 1eneralized college education to earn a liv- ing. The study, ''Four.Year Liberal Arts Graduates: Their Utilization in B~i­ ness, Industry a nd Gov- ernment -The Problem and SOme Solutions," is directed to reforming the liberal arts base rather than" abandoning it. Among.Suggestions . : . FOR STUDENTS: General career planning should begin no later than the sophomore . (Career Comer) year. Plan for options rather than absolutes. Do not defer career ex- plor alion until your senior year. T h rough course selection and work experience, build a b ackground that will show an employer you are interested in t he world of work. Select a minor or elec· lives in ·such courses as· business, fina nce, ac· counting, business econom ics, manage. ment. marketing, data processing, retailing, in· au.ranee and statistics. TAKE FULL advan- tage of work experiential p rograms , such a s cooperative education, internships and other scheduled work·leam op. portunilies. If formal programs don't exist, get jobs on your own. Check with the school place- ment office (better called a career develop- ment center) for job ·Jeads. Recognize that once emplOyed, progress will depend on continuing education and training. FOR COLLEGES and un iversities: Make availabl e a broader selection of elec- tive courses that would benefit liberal arts grads in a work environment. Provide opportunities for all types of experien· tial education. Part-time work can help students shape values, examine interests, analyze areas of success and difficulty, assist in course selec- tion, and ultimately come to g rips with career goals. Also, the rmancial benefits of paid experience help many stud.enU to remain in col- lege. Provide greater sup- port, fromtthe freshman year on, to the career planning and placement function. Personnel in career development cen· ten is as much a part of the faculty as are math instructors and poliUcal science professors. INTllODUCE A career planning course to cover such things as self· analysis, career in- formation, decision mak- ing, selection of career ~ and establishment Of short· and Jong-range goals. Involve faculty mem- bers as specialized career advisers. A facul- ty person in the career area or a student's 4!boice can become a new breed of humanitarian-. academician who could replace the dean of the early 19008. "nle liberal arts study also mentions po1itJve act ions which can be taken by employers and the federal government. For a copy of the 20-page study, send eo cents to the College Placement Counc il, Box 2263, Betblebem, Pa. 18001. Ooling lt!~tion : Why m.ior in II al arts and -in baalDeH, far ID- -· wllen by mojor-11111 ID buainen you can -morework-rudy ID11111plc>Jen and 1UU &et a 11• 1rou: measure ol lllleral art.I ed11<at1on1 __ ,, .. ..i.rfrlllll lntlle DAllY PllOI )1 ) Wednasdly.April30, f915 ' • ' __ .... -"'" ... -... 1. \AVE q.00 I • Melli-Color P,iats ....... ,., .... w1111 PolyUlor HI • Al Finl Q..Uly KING SIZE 97 REG. 12.49 FUT er nm1 CANNON MONTICELLO• . Kll!IG SIZE PRINTED PERCALE NO-IROI SHUTS HD•~" 111.ur:O...> wo•ilrobe for 1°"' bid wll~ ConnCHI ,,,,;,,,1«fllo"1 ~\"9 l•u r>0•or1tn per<al1 .i...11 and "''' 1001 fl•ii-o..,...•>e 1••••<~·ed111 ,.,.f"'· Yol..-! 'I 5.2tCAllOi llGimCIUO• NllCW MATClllG lllC; SID'PalOW USIS Ellogont fforol piinl kiflv "•• botd.pftod lt <0111plelet111.,flrfll lo 1he floo r. Or01111tlic deep·•Olled color bfi1191orli1tic1.pi...doi lo ~ bedfoo111. for;h •pr.od ot ix•lal• toll1ta wit~ pully polytiler qu.lling. 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Hu•i ... IHcll Hllllllngton IHCi .UH ..... llMllNl!or ............... w. 2 0 7 ·--H1WI llnC-HllW- ' ' •• • ' • '• • A• ''unit wiul metl due. Un small shelv 'ythin, the c meu It's paris· mind· mem1 pounc tryin1 Tb, sume Univc tangl• ident mant P'WJl indut ' s F •• p u d9 pe pla n l II" lo Ir< v• "" rel • I ' • ' • Funny Li .nes i No. Joke • ' BJ'CAROLllOOllE llmpllfy the proe.-O(lak .. ........ __ ' lnvenlory aDd ·•h••ldnlouy- -A memo 1skln1· for a rePort on 1upermad.et..order. · 1•UDlt prtee, conlrol -thole new· Store1 that have eooWll'teii:l 1td wlgglJ' lines •• nroduola" lllerted ,u,e 1y1tem have ..... rqlllen me tbat thi1 story wu IOftlov._,. ,, hooked "tfp-.to an ia·bOllM eoat· due. ·.. ' puter and 1c1naen ~· into Unit pricio1 refers. to the ebeekoUt.eouaten • ... · 1, small·print stickers on market The clerk· \lldM eadJ-U.m 1 shelves that tell bow much av_er. UPC symbol over~tcaaier. A . ything, large and small, cc.ta' by 1'9"r beam •:,_.,._. 'i tbo;iDl~a­ the ounce or lowest common lion ~d 1e11da tblt~ ~ the measurement. · · \ com,puter Which sends Nri" the It's a simple check rof. cOm· item'sprice. parison &hoppers and a handy re·.. Almost immedi~~Y yob can minder for those w,ho don't re-see the descript•.~' and . c91t member .. the ditty "a pint's a Ouhed on a viewU11 acreea at pound, 'the world around~' when-the check.stand: The ftame and trying to figure the best buy. ~ce of each ite';'l yoo ·buy are The new UPC in the cOn·' pnnted on the register tape. It all sumer's vocabulary stands for happens instantly •. Universal Product Code, the rec· 1 Industry SP.Okesmen say in· tangle of thick and thin bars that creased eff~ciency can result in identifies every product and better 1erv1ce and perhaps, in manufacturer for computer time, in lower or stabilized food purposes. · • . prices. With the help of UPC, the food Con11;1-~er groups, however, industry pl.ans to s.peed and are vo1c1ng doubts about this Super Fruit Varies P•P•Y••· like avocedoa, can be purchaaed ·et eny degree of rtpeneaa, de- pending on when you plan to u•e them. Color rang•• from yellow· grHn to y.Uo-ange for fully ripe. The Iroplc•l trult brul••• very easily, 10 don't oqueuel Ripen before Nlrl~tlng. ' ' ' I - ls it-soup, dessert, a dieter's special or the most intriguing part of a salad platter? Hawaiian papaya, a Year- round, virtual super fruit, fita all thme descriptions with a sweet, tropical flavor that's somewhere between a fresh peach and a mellow Crenshaw melon. · Papayas do not darken like so many other son fruilst so they can· be cut and prepared ahead of time for serving. Their sunny rose-.gold color will stay bright for hours. · Half of an average papaya con- tains a mere 18 calories, yet sup- plies twic~ the vitaai1n..C and 10· percent of the vitamin A needed . each day. ''Soup.con•• means· a "little bit of everything" .aDd this luscious, cold.soup serves as a beiiutirul beginning or Oavorlul -..C to ahyme'al. • Or offer the "SO\fP'• as a sauce over an assortment of rresh fndts -peaches, plums, grape' cluster&, strawberries, pineapple· &POUS -and top with whipped cream. Reserve some, too, to carry to the offjce in a vacuum ~r. Be the envy or the lolfuoe leaf' and dey toast set wben lJOU pour out IOlclen, fragrant papaya -and really ell)oy a low-c- 1.-b lhal'• 18tilfyhi(. ' : · On da)'I when you can opl.....,, try Hawaiian Tea Bna4. A temPtiDa Dlllna or cream -.. l!"d pepata cbunllo Is 1.,-1n-to your lavorlta nut bread recipe «a packa1ed mix. . . And don'\ rorcet pepeyu maJ' .be ....S u the fruit In bl-.Ired breakfut drlnb, utlna ·milk, llmejoloe, 1u1ar andeu. ,_APAY A llOlJioaiH 1~,1&:W•4'!11Dd111~ , automation. They aee several drawback,, especially the fact that the UPC <Ode malitt it un- neceuary for supermarkets to mariJl;price1 on each item. " Vll'pnla Kpeuer, dired<ll" or the U.S. Office of Cclolumer >.f. flllro, bal 1tnosed the -for industry to consult CClllUIDers while planning and experim,ent- ~e advises concerDed sbop- pen to forJll their own opWoa by trying· a computerized martet, contact a store representative, nu out • queationnaire, write the eompany or· w.ork with a local C0111Umer orcanization if you feel atrontlY aboUt computerized o~kout. Aase.mblywoman Leona Egeland (D-San Joee) baa in- troduced state legislation requir- ing 1tore1 to keep price labJls on Individual items even if.they use computerized pricing S)'lteinB. She en'lpbasized her bill <AB 558) does not ban UPC cOding. It 1 banana, sliced 1 can (8 'ouDca) crushed. pineapple in its own juice · 3 tablespoons lemon juice (1 to2lemons) · Ground nutmeg With spOon, scoop out papaya pulp into blender rootainer. Add banana. pineapple ·and temon juice. Whirl 5 seconds. Chill. Serve in small bo~ls .with a , sprinkling of nutmeg •. if -desired. .Makes about 2\-\ cups. HAWAIL\N TEA Bll&\D 2egcs lcup water 1 packa1e (1 pound, 1 -) nut bread mix IA teaspoon salt 2 peotaae1 (3 ounces eacbl cream cheese. softened i.ti cup augai' · • l ·tablespoen nour . •·. 1 teupooa each erated lemon andor1naepeel ¥1 papaya, peeled, seeded and thinly sliced · 1 _ Ill mlxinc .bowl, lighUy beat 1 ecc; add water. nut bread mix and salt i beat until smooth. Set uide while preparinl flllin1. In oeooad mixing bowl, beat creain ·cheeae with sugar, flour ...rc1tn11 peell. Beat in remain-...... G..-. -flour e 9J< 5 x 3-indl , -pen ud line -om with a $' fotl. Pour three-fourths ol lnlo pen. Arrance blllf the a o••r batter; spoon cream cheese mixture eveniy ovel' papaya, then cover with remain·. blC papa.ya slices and real~ bat· ter. Bake in J50 degree oven 1 \4 haun, or unUI bread teetl ~· ~ lll""'110 minutes, tllen -·edlel with 1patula and tum ..- •win n<k. simply states ••a dollar and cents eo.t must appear on all con- •.umer producta." The grocery ' Industry has agreed to the voluntary UPC code, on tihe recommendaUon ol an' internal, retailer-supported committee, to standardize the meanings proj~ted into the com- puter by the lines and numbers on the products. ' On the merchandise, this markin1 takes up about 1 Yll square inches but, theotetically. generates up to one trillion machine readatile bits of in· formation. At a conference last month at the University of 'California, Davis, the Institute of Food TeChnologists beard David . Lighthall. director Of trade and government relations ror Rallton Purina Co.. urge expedition of UPC. · Althoulh the syatem la being lated In only 14 instead of a 100 predicted atores by now, be delc:ribed UPC as a boon to Iden· til)'lnc ~hipping «>illalne<s. a11 documentation and loading manifesto.. ·U&bthaU explained that Of the 10 di&its, the first five identify the' manufacturer and the 1ut five ~cate the particular ·braDd, sill and item. · 'l'birty percent of. store mer'cbandise is cyrrently UPC dealpated and the coding has been 'ordered nationWide ror so pere!ent of future labellf. . Sibce the lines are ·so dis- tinctive and some· packaging materials are too porous or slip- pery for clear registry, he re- commended further improve- ments of film masters.· . But Lighthall said the UPC is as "error-free as can be expect- ed" when 57 different printers . are qualified to do the proces$.. 0 Rrst five numbers designate the manufacturer. Last digits identify specific brand, size and item. computer would show: an "old lot'' marking, the shelf price or a sales mark-off? They could differ byseVeral cents. Or"couldn't a retailer, in a mat- terof 1e'conds, mark up the price oa any nllmber of items, if prices were not legi,ble? "It's all ·a ·matter of trust " Lighthall said; · ' Proponents of UPC claim these a.;lvantages: ·-Checkout process should be faster since clerk does not have to read prices and ring up items. ...-Computers can automatical- 1.Y and accurately handle special situations, such as sale· prices, coupon 'discounts, bottle returns, food slamps and taxable items that may become separated . ' prices on each itein. Appro1:- imately one stock cledc: per week could be eliminated in the average s tore. -Computer also will improve supermarket's capacity Lo keep track of inventory, tally c~stomer brand and size pre- ferences a nd r e-order stock. Critics of UPC cite these disad- vantages: ..._ Setting up a computerized market is expensive. Higher food prices may result. -Industry has given COP.· sumers no assurance that food Prices actually Wil l be lowered if stores do save money from com- puterization. -Errors might be made by programmers. Some consumers fear deliberate misfeeding of in- formation, hence, discrepancies between shelf prices and com- puter call-outs. I I : ' .. ' ' He suggested the Only accep.. tance proble m would be with "ladies who can't remember the price or green beans from the vegetable aisle to the freezer sec· tion." .....: Register tape will provide detailed record of each purchase. This will help budgeting and comparison s hopping in the future. -Check-cashing will be fakt since it can be automaticallv okayed by computer. · -Supermarkets can cut or stabilize costs b ecause UPC makes it unnecessary to stamp -Since electronic cash re-. gisters are cos\)y, stores may cut ' down on checkout lanes. That brought immediate reac- tion from home economists and rood editors in the audience who wanted to know which price the -Consumers need safeguards to be certain that the computer's information on their credit stand· ing will be kept private. BEA ANDERSON, Edttor T•fr& ... f,q.rilJl, lt1S Counter Points: Off to Lucky Start? uPc look~ good on paper but bow does it ap- pear to Jane aild John Dough? "The first time you're mesmerized; then it gets to be routine." ''You get used to it ... Ten customers' reactions in the parking lot were so similar that I cut my survey short to re- tain my investigative reporter slatus and shbp incognito. As I wrestled a cart rree, weights and prices Dashed in red numerals on black screens -like in a brokerage house or Las Vegas casino -at the speedy check-out lane. · · An indication of the gamesmanship ahead?· BRUSSEL SP.RT C" ' • ..,b ORANGE JUitE .~3 JAPANESE UEG ,,. , •• • ;;Ji:- GROCER'.' .• 31 -~ GREEN BEANS ._39 I DELI .72 1.'15t BANANA~ .21 .30 GROCER'/ .50 .MEAT .1.51 .20D LARGE DRINK .58 T GROCERY 1.16 TAX DUE .02 TOTAL 7.1 '1 CK TEND 7 .1 '1 CHG DUE .oo I I set out through Ralph's Del Amo store (the n ear est . m ost advanced compute rize d superm arket ) in seareh of all types of packag- ing: glass. can, carton; soft goods, plastic, plus meats and produce to test the scanning mechanis m. My first skepticism was greatly relieved when I noticed prices were s~ill marked on all items . The master plan calls for their elimina· lion, eventually. Once the groceries were collected, I actually was looking forward to check-out. The UPC way is supposed to be extra fast because the com- puters c,an "read" the grids and tally prices in· stantaneously . As I waited a normal amount of time for the $32 and $57 orde rs ahead of me, there was an oc- casional beep as some item failed to register and bad to be wiped across the laser beam again. All the data that blinked across tl'!e screen was impressive and served as a second chance shopping li st or memory jogger in case you forgot something. Instead of. prices, the clerks still had to search ror the UPC grids. whi ch are not unKorm· ly located. And a check-out is only as fast as the: box boy. The syste m had not taken over yet. Wh at I liked best about UPC was the tabulat·· ed receipt (see below) where items .we re,!isted so specifically. i.e. "Japanese vegeJables for the froze n, stir-fry product. Even th e produce was recorded at so much a pound and a 20 cent deposit on _a large son ~rink (that might have gone unnoticed) caught my eye That bottle's going back for sure. ·Using the receipt as a cross-refe.r~nce in ';"Y own kitchen, I noticed that orange JWCe, which was marked 59 cents, was computed at53 cents. To see if thi s was beginner 's luck or a mis- mark, I made a second s~p~f!.g spree: 1 This time 1 wound up with eggs, pnced '?'II the fhelf at 69.cents and t8bWated atS9 cents. · The UPC grid was printed on the top or the carton and the checker had chosen not to scan it. When I asked him why: he answered as I had fi gured that there was too great a chance or breakage. And the grid is not very well defined on porous surfaces. I admitted the price difference and he only 1hru•ged: . . '' ·I Never can tell Wh·at they are g01ng to mark: things. That's the price I wastotdroreggatoda.f. '' Whatyoudon'tseeisft'haty~cet. y ) ' ' I . '. r ' •• ! • I ' • • ' I I \ ·~ o• L P -~ ,,1 Y, ILOT Art, Vil·la Lure ' Tour ' Wednesday, Apru 30. 1975 U ·a reek -.nd Roman statuary, l'rencb lltb Coatury lllrnishings Gl''EllrOpean pelnttno are your ispeelal interest, the J. P aul Get· IJ llUHUil! in llallbu la your cup ottea. Some 50 Or1n1e Countians, members and a:uests of the Hit:hl1nder1 Committee of the Orange County Pbllharff\onic Society, were lured to/ the museum b)' theae obJetl d'art on a recent rainy day. 'Ibe' grey 1kt81 were only tem· porory and dlf not dampen the enthusiasm or th~ gro up, -however. The Hilhlaaden have been studyinc art and literature in conjunction with music from the past, so the trip waa a perfect way to have a ''flnal exam.'' For large groups wishing lo tour the museum. a bus trip is a good way because of parking rest.rictlont at the institution. Its garage only holds 200 cars, and reservations are required, so a bus trip ensures that an entire group can be accommodated in the museum. Besides, as the Hi ghlanders and guesls found, the bus ride brought camaraderie on a rainy day. As the vehicle passed through Fountain Valley, coffee was served ~Y the effi cient host Map -for group, a nd on tbe way back 1ourmet tu.nche1 were,.aerved with plenty otwltie. 11'1 1ddlllon to offerlnlf ID educiUon in art and KUlpture. a visit lo the muleu.m ~· a lesson In history ·anct 1.r.i.n1n1 as well. . Getty's colleetttin, belWI in the 1930s and now reportedly "one of the most Important collectiou ot Creek and Roman •Uqi'.dty lh the Western area," wa1 tint shown to the public in 1954 when the muse um was simply his spacious home. , The art objects now are housed in a Roman·ltyle villa ln front of Getty's house (which ls bar e ly visible from the reetaurant .terrace), which was opened to the public in Januaq of 1974. This new facilliy-was pal· terned after t.he . Villa of the Papyri, a large home which was destroyed by an eruption or Vesuvius. A perfect foil for the statuary and paintin1s. lhe bui~I was copied as faithfully as poulble from the original with the help of Dr. Norman Neuerbury, an architectural historian.~ The villa chosen as the model was similar to one .a wealthy • Marriage Ann Landers D E A R A N N 7. Neglect the whole LANDERS: A Jong while world rather than each back you printed some other. Rules for a Happy Mar· 8. Never let the day ried Life. We moved re· end without saying at cently and I lost that col· least one complimentary umn. Will you pl ease nm thing to your life's it again? I want to have partner. it hand-printed by a pro-9. Never n1eet without. fessional . and give it to an affectionate welcome. my son and his wife for their first anniversary. 10. Never go to bed Thank you , Ann. -mad. LOUISIANA BOOSTER 11. When you've made DEAR BOOSTER: a mistake,; tal~ iloutaDd Here it is -and tbanks iaskforforgiveness. fo r askln". 12. Remember, it takes : RULES FOR A two to make an argu· Wife'' will rent or borrow a tape recorder and tum it on when her "con- trolled alcoholic'' becomes sarcastic and argumentative. When he is sober she can then play it back to him. Maybe TH~N h e'll get the message, BEEN IN HER BOOTS DEAR BOOTS: Tbank1 for a lood. SUI· gestkta. lt ml1bt make the difference. Let's bopeso. HAPPY MARRIED ment. The one who is LIFE Wrong is the one who will r;==;;<>o.;p,;:;o;r-= t. Never both be angry be doing most of the tal!F--UffRL'S at once. ing. UPHOLSTERY 2. Never yell al each D E A R A N N other unless the house is LANDERS: Here's a W...Y•W• on fire. s u g g e s t i o n Io r. .. .,.. 3. Yield to the wishes "Desperate Wife'' whose ltZZ twti.. lh4. or the other a s an ex· husband considers c:..e......_,l4l .. Jlt ercise in self-discipline himself a ''controlled if you can't think or a bet· alcoholic" and continues ter reason. to drink. Having been 4·. If you ha ve a choice married to one, 1 know bet w e e n m a k i n g what a distorted image you rself look good or those people have of your mate -choose your themselves. They are in mate. no position to evaluate S. If you h ave any their behavior -nor do critieism, make it lov· they have the faintest no-- ingly. lion of how they come 6. Never bring up a across to others. mistake of the past. J hope ''Desperate ....... -UCOIO"' 0h<o••• o ••• • ~Cl' IUNT'I'" ..... ~­.. AM'nOUIS COUICTllLIS nu.su11s I POTIHY • 0.U. FUIHITUIE • • _,.. a .....,. ,.,... • "' rt ...., """" . .-.... .... l .. L A ~cm on· There is a big dif· ference between cold and cool. Ann Landers shows you how to play it cool without freezing people out in her booklet, ''Teenage Sex -Ten Ways to Cool It." Send 50 cents in coin and a long. self-addressed , stamped env elope to Ann Lan· der s, P .O. 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The formal 11rdena or the Get· ty Mu1eum also haV. been plant· ed with ~at care ll)d Include onl>: tlle trees, 1tirubs aDd nower6 known to have been popu:Jar ln·Roman times. . Ai:klin1 lo·tpe beauty ot the site la lls 1weepin1 view of \be ocean, wbltb waa apectBcular by de· par\UN Ume when lhe1un.flnalty wuout; How did tht lollrlats value the day? For Charlotte Wood, i~ was a chance to. use some of the knowled1e she gained in a recent - cla11 on antique1. She put lhe value ol aome of Getty's French pleces at nearly $BOO,OOO apiece. F'Or Anna Gray, it was an op· portunlty to review a recent art history clua, and foe; PaW·Gene Sam-. a blatory buff, it was 8D ex~u.r.100 into lb• put. And, tt wa1 a pleua.nt way for the Hi&hlandeh t'o eam some of lhe"$500 they 11ve each year to the Philharmonic Sodety. ' Pait the main entrance (right), Nancy Danial (left) and Anna Gray admire head l!f Dolyphoroa. Center,2-5p.m: occ Cites Roles A variety of free films , in Ameri c an. Society, lectures, discussions and Women's Center . From demonstrations a r e 3 ·S p .m ., Sex u a l sc heduled Monday. Stereotypes and a Model Friday, May 5·10, for for Wh ole n ess, Joan Wom e n 's Week at Smallwood , dance Orange Coast College, room. sponsored by th e Wednesday: Explod· Th ur sday : Body Therapy Qt.rough Massage , C ind ee McCallister, wrestling room , gym, 9·11 a.m, Would You Hire You? 1·3p.m . Women 'sCenter. Women's Center. ing Myths About Sex, Monday will offer Judy Van Gernert, sex 30-minute films dealing consu l tant and r e · wilh the roles of wOmen searcher, Women 's Friday : Strindberg's "Miss Julie," 7:30 p.m., Forum. in o~her countries and fiF"=""""'i::'":i~~""ir.::::;;;-:~:--;;~::::;::;;;;- futw'e roles or women. II THE 01vr.· 'RC a.m. to 5 p.m. in the TV EARL'S ,,/ studio, library building. Tuesday: lO a .m. to ~=..... 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Each heuddrcss is a ppr ox im a t l~fv f i ve f<:l'l t all , \ve ii,:hs 2!i pounds ~i nd is· con st r uc tc d c nti r,:ly of fres h fJ o,,·crs . f'lurists ::;ulin1it ent ri es by in ,·it a liun onlv. 1\mon,t.! 1l1odcl!-i for tbl' cre~1 ti<n1s cal'rying o ut this \"t•a r "s Music. i\1usic . ~·J us it· thcml' '''us !\1 rs Philip /\.. 1'hun1 1>so n . llunt · in gton Beac h . '''ho n1udeled the Speciul 1\l' h il'\'l' Ill l'll l \\'i lltll'I". . l\·1idsum 1nt>r Ni ght's [)r c ;.1111 . P rocc<:d ~ f l'u n1 the gruup "s 1111.1 jur fui1tl- ra ist•r <.1 ls o go tf)\\lill'<I f t•l l O \\>"S hi J>S ill pl•d jatricS i.1 11d to sup- ply eq,liipm ent fur ba11dic<.1ppc d t·hi ldren . Clubs Fill Calendar ' Dusty Wings : New ofricers for Dusty ~in,111 'are Mrs. Tedd John, pres1dcflt . "a nd he r boa rd includes the ~ri1 m es . Ro be rt ·McPhe rson , J ames Jlilge rs. Sam Goudreau and J ohn Mer chant. Mrs. Willi a m Kiper was cited as the group 's most outstanding, member for the year. World Wings • ' Th e wheelchair Olympics will bene f it from ihe ba ke sate . planned for Sunday, J\.1 ay 4, by t he Orange County Chap.ter of Wo rld Win gs I ntcrnal1onol. for mer a irline s tewardesses. rrom 12 to 5 p.m. outside GEM· CO "s Fountain Valley store. Divorce Series Di vorce -An Opportunity 1~·or a New Beginning. wi ll be the topi c for a series of workshops or- fered by St. Pa ul 's . Episcopal Church, Tustin, beginning l\.1on- dey, Mays. aLlp.m. Three counse lors from the l·luma n Re l a tion s Institute , Rob Crt Ren ouf, J e a nne tte Batchelor and 1\.1 arlene Beatty wi ll conduct the workshops. Newport Ebel/ . Ma rilyn G. Da na has been selecl e d a s president of the Newport Be ach· Ebe II Club. Scrv· ing on her board will be the Mmes . Fre d "L o akes, Bruce J\.1cCartney. J\.tcLarene Stewart, Phillip Fl uharty, L e ona rd Pelletier. Robert J acobs, Anne Lundy and Elsie E ggett. Youth Exchange One h.u n dre d families in Southern Califo rnia are needed for participation in the Youth Ex- cha nJ;le Se rvice, a nonprorit charitable or ganization seeking host families for teena'.ge stu- dents from LaJin Am6rica aQfll Canada. · Ft.irlher information is avail a- ble from Mrs. Luey 'Ibome, San Clemente. 492-7907. Construction Sail Into Fas hion will theme t he fa shion show planned for Saturday, J\.1ay 3, by the Orange Coun ty t h apter , Wome n in Construction. al 11 :30 a'.m. in the B<1lboa Bay Club. Author Awards Irving Stone. author of "Lust · for Life," will be the first reci- pient of the Corpus Lillerarum Award lo be presented by the UC Irvine Friends of the Library. The awa rd will be made Mon- day. May 5. al the Tenth Annual Book and Author Awards Ban- quet. with loca l authors. ., . ,· ! I '. This is S campe r by Monsanto. T he ha rd-working out-door sweep e r tha t makes clean-up jobs · easy. Its light-weight cylindrical head , with heavy duty poly- ethylene bristles, ca n clean almost any outdoor surface·, ~ _ wet or dry. And • Scamper is backed by Monsanto's Wear- Da te d• G1,1ara nte e ~ 'Gu;i.ran!lllld lor one l ull y&ar"s l"!Ol m.JI """f'111r, RcltJnd or r.ipioce!Tll?l'1 ~f' •Olu1ncd wrth 1119 ~oel ~les sllP lo MOf"IS<lnlo. _...t~r OUTDOOR inMonsant SWEEPER O Get Scamper by Monsa11to at: VON 'S GROCERY SA V-ON DRUGS Aries: Face Reality Now THURSDAY, MAY I BySYDNEYOMARR ARI ES (Murch 21-April 19): You get down to serious business. The drum rolls are ove r and the f acls or life are at hand . TAURUS <Ap ril 20-May 20): Moon aspeCt highllehts what is long ago ~~d rar away. You ar'e able. howe ver. to bndge gaps, to overcome barriers . GEMINI (May 21-June 20>: Be specifi c. Get promises in black and white. Take nothing for granted. Adhere to pri nciples - and commitments . CANCER (June 2l·J uly 22 ): l'lome, com· milments , pc!rsonal involvements arc em· phasized. One close to you makes gesture or conciliatio n. Be receptive. . LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Work, health. ability to unde rstand "difricult " people - these a re as are emphasized. Remember diet resolutions . VI RGO (Aug. 23-Sept . 221 : Emphasis Qn love, change. va riety, s pecial decision af· fectin g creative abilities. You learn where yo.u :>tand. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22 ): You get "solid" of re r , inror m alion. What wa s speculation is dispelled in favor of reality. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Ideas can.be developed into viable concepts. Kn ow it'and r espond accordingly. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 I: Ac· cent is on new approach to money question. Gain indicated through creative activities . Get to heart of m atters. CA PRICORN (Dec. 22-J an. 19J: Lunar cycle continues high: you r personality "nashes " and dra v.•s to you people v.•ho fill your needs AQUARIUS !J an. 20·Feb. 181. Sense or fitness and hu mor combine. You know what shou ld be done and you can ac-complish basic assignments . PISCES •(Feb. 19-March 20): Emphasis continues on desires and how to fulfill them . Read between the lines and protect your in· terests. II today is your birthday you are di rect , in - dependent, ori gina l, someWhat selfish. You are creative, stubborn a nd project started this year will blossom inlo success. .._Gusto SALAMI s21~ --· COUl'OH r•OGRESSO ·~ TOllA!lll SAUC! ,._89c 80 ae r es i n the fabul,e u s Golden Triangl e be tween Lake Perris , Lake Elsinore and L ake M a th e w s . Most ly l e v e l l and . Fabulously priced •t only $600 per acre. Terms. Call 642-3652 -Broker. FABULOUS Cotton coolers Stw .. cool ICl'fiMp tor· cool spr.ilMJ wt ......,. fft..'Mons muslin sportswear prints Nalufal yrounds w1lh bngnt t ash1o n l l o r at s Mac hine washable. hn le ironing. 100% Cotton Ifs a fa'IOf1le IOf spt'tng al'ld summer 44 wide FGs reg LOW PflCe 1 79. V ..... J.50. Savt lhN Sat, May 3 merry terry cloth In light pas!els and bright COiors. 100".lo 2 49 Con on, 8-10 oz Sew soo rlswear fashions, fObes and recovet" lhe oat10 d cushions 44· wide FG's reg LOW y · pnce VM• to l.SO. plush terry velour EX1ra heavy -\0 10 12 oz. -1n assorted colOfS Sew a n all·sea so n robe. beachwear . lowels. 100% Colton 44 · wide FG"s reo LOW once ,...,_._ 6.00. Mon. & Fri. 10-9:00 Tues .. Wed .. Thurs. & Sat. 1o-6 Sun, 12-5 3~ -ll••d•""'' -,. NOW AVAILABLE DOI TRAININI IN YOUR HOME 11Where The Problems Are11 PROBLEM SOLVING PROTECTION To include: . JbJse breaking Digging Juniping Barking Biting Running Away Toking Food Chewing and more 'l,., ( '. STEVEM 0 . COii Mation'1 Foretn01t 009 Trainer OBEDIENCE To Include: Heel Sit Stoy Down Come Mr. Cobb features an "In-Home Traininq concept by which the owner can learn the cri tif proper dog training in the convenience of their own home. This instruction will in no way Inhibit the playMness of your pet. CALL NOW FOR FREE EVALUATION IN YOUR HOME 494-1222 ,• \ ' I C4 . DAIL y PILOT W&dnesd1y. Apnl 30, 1975 ., ,, •' " ' ··. • .. Crowd Pleaser Saturday night is usually a good lime lo plan a get-together, so why not invite the gang over now. Plan on· serving a hearty dish a nd playing a few games or monopoly or bridge. .A heartyileef 'n Beer stew will (tlllhe bill nicely. BEEF 'N BEERSTEW 2 pounds stewing meat or chuck, cut in l ·inc h cubes 1~ cup shortening I teaspoon salt 112 teaspoon black pepper '!:? t eas poon marjoram leaves 11.i t easpoon tarragon 112 teaspoon basil 2 bay leaves I can (1011:! ounces) beef con- somme l can or bottle (12 ounces) beer 4 carrots 4 potatoes 6onions Vt cup fl our Brown meal in hot shorte n· ing. Add seasonings, beef con- somme and beer. Cover and si m- mer approximately l 'h hours or until meal is almost tender. Cut peeled carrots into I -inch pieces . Peel and quarte r potatoes. Peel onions. Add vegetables lo stew and continue cooking for about 40-45 minutes or until vegetables are tender. Make a smooth paste by mix- lng together: the flour and an equal amount of water; stir into slew and cook, stirring until thickened. Se rves 5 or 6. ·------------~-----·---·· ... ! Two ~ye1r SUPlllY (104 lists) furnishtd in con•nient te1r-off p1d for just St.25 (post11t prtp1id I 1 Send in · 1 Coupon Today i and Become A I Super Shopper r-----------------· 1 I Fill i• t~isCH,.., cli, 1IHI I .,ii wit• $1.25 It' j Pilot Pri•ti•c SlletiPiac List 1 Pvst Office lo1 1560 I Cosu Mes.i,C.lil.92626 Best Idea Since Shopping Carts Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed . shoppin,g lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 Sep.lr•te printed items, plus ildllition•I spacl$ you can fill in younfll. Just cht<k 'em ttl - 34 St1ptes 21 Vtcel1llles 14 Fn1its 6 Blktry ltfm1 s-., .. 1' Mui ltld .fisll tftlrifl 11 Dliry it ... 2t lltiscol- I ··--------------------I I -------------------~-DAILY PILOT le lilrt I•'",.., hf .... I ------~-----------------·~------------~ l .· l -.... --· . . . WE ACCEPT . . FOOD STAMPS I ' . I " ' ,....----=;=· • 2tis~ ICE BURG '· Ln~us 18~ ••• I ,, . Darli Cirftn • lidr9 "-Y CUKUMBElls3i29c Locally Grown 39c STRAWIURIES . . ...... MA'RKET. BASKET'S ' . " vllarket c.J/asket DISCOUNT FOODS . RED -X-BULLETIN: Our Sugar :··pnce drops ... we're passing the savings on! . . . •• .,.... ,_,,_ ll ..... .,,.. ....... '"''-.... .. .. -.i..o .... ....... 1-•-•• 1tu n · Ull I •-.o Mo4 U I I. --· toUt -· IMll.. (I-(lft --IHUI ,.., ..... . ... !.......... ,, .. _.. ,....,~""c""~;·"'~""-.., :~--to.I ~:'.~'°"" -· -tt::r=.. 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Just 1nt.•lt tog:l.;'Lher a little i.,:rapc j t•lly. hont•y <ind bultt•r <1nd ~'OU have .. syrup that ·:-; bt.·llt.·r than ;.iny store· bought \'arit:ly. f't·uuut J~ul tt·r Su111ri sc '.\luffins J;1rt.· a lrt.•;.it any ti1nt.· of tlay, but \\·;1 r n1 from thl' ()\'t•11 lht'.\' rt.·aJly \\'ake up brt•akfast ;.ip· petites. Nesth.>d i n the center of each muf- fin is a :-.poonful of youl' fa\·d 1·itl' jarn 0 1" jt.•ll y. . PE1\NL"T llt.:TTF.R r 1\i\"Cf\K1'-:S \\'ITll J1':1 ,LY S'\'lt.t.:I~ 211 t.·ui1s uns iflt·d all-purpus'c flour :1 {l·a,.;poons baking IJO\\'dt.·r 2 tablt·s poo11s sug1.111 1 ·~ tt·as poon s alt 1 :! l'llP pt·<.1 nut IJt1llt•r I lt•aspoo11 t•i1111;11nun 2 l<Jl'j.\l' l'~!.!S ! 2t·ups rnilk . 2·tublt•Sf)OO l1S oil 1 eup g raµt• ,i l'lly 1 c• t·11p ho ll t'Y 1 , t·up IJullt•J' 01· 1nargal'int• In a bo,vl 1nix flour, baking J>O\\'dt.•r;s ug- ar, !>:ill . l'ut in pt•u11ut butter \Vith 2 kni\'l'S or a 11;1:-.t1·y IJll'ntlt·r until particlt.•s are \'ery fint'. Sli1· in l'1nn;1mon. t.•ggs, 1nilk and oil. Stir urit il '' t•ll lllt.·11dt.·d. l)rup b;.itlt.•1· by 1 , cupfuls onto a lightly g1·cas t·d , p1·t·ht.·~ttt•d griddlu. Bro\.\111 on o ne • sidt.', turn and Ii l'O\\' n 011 Lht! other sidt.-. 1 In iJ :-.a11t·t•p;.u1 , ht.«.ll jelly', hone_\' ;.ind but- 1t•r un til s atH't' is bubbly ;.ind jell y incited .· Spoon hot .it·ll.'· syrup O\'t.'I' pancukcs. (;<irnish \\ ith :-.;1us<lt!C links, if dl'sirl'd. J\l akt·s 1; s t•r\'in gs. I' 1':1\N l 'T Ot.:TIF.R SC IC 1•RIS f<: i\ll'Ft'll\"S :1l'11ps u11s iftt.·d all-purpost•flour 2 talJles poons IJ<.1ki ng po\\'dt.•r 1 ' cup s u g<i r •· 1 tt·aspoon s ;1 It '~ t.•up pt«1nut l>uttt•r •,:; t·up 1nt·ltt·ll bullt'rorshortfining: I'' eups 1n ilk :! hu·µt• l',l!.).!S (;r;.1\t.•d 1·i11tl of I ur;:o1g1..· 1 . l 'ltlJ g rapt•, ho_vst·nl>t.•1Ty or ras11ht·1·r,\ prest.•r\·es !11 <1 lit,11 I 1n1:< flour, bakl11g,pu\1·d1..·r . s ug- ur ;utd ~;.dt. \\'ith t\\'O knjvCS" or a pastry bh•ndt.•r tut in pe;.111l~l ln1ttcr until particles art• \"t•r y fi11c . 1\dd buttt.•r. milk , l'ggs and oranJ.ll.' ri11tl. S tir only until all partit.·les are 1nuistcnt.•tl. Spoon rnixlul'c in(o ,vell greasjd 21:! itll'h muffin puns filling clips ubout .2.:1 full. Spoon somt.• of the prt'SCl'·VCS Of'I each'. muffin press- ing p1·t•scr\'t•s do\\'11 into-the d:!Jugh. Bake in. ;.1 prC'ht•;itt·d r.100 dl'~rc•e F .l !>~en for 25 to3Q rn inult·s or until 1nuffi11s a 1·e go1dc n h ro\\'11 , J\l ;ik~s lli 1nuffi11s. l\R E 1\K F1\STCOOKl1':S 1 , t•u p hullt'I' or tn:irg arine 1:: 1·111, fit·1nly 1,tj.1cked b1'0\\'ll s ugar 2 l'J..!J.!S ,1 2 l' tips t' r1f!>h t•tl nut ural·t YIJ;t.' t't'i't«• I 1 ·1'11pdry111ilksolitls 11:: t•ups uns iftt.•d all·i.nu·pose flour 1 .. tt•as1.J<1011 baking JXl\Vdcr 1 : 1t·:1s puon b;.ik ing: soda 1:: 1·11µ peanut butter . . \ -1"' t'l•P uprtt•ol . Sl l'4.l\\'bct'l'Y or J.!l'<llll' J>l'l'Sl'l'VCS Jn a bo\\·I crl'an1 buttCr lU.llil rluff~'. Stil• in sug.a r .:111d <.')!gs. Stir in l'Cl'l•ai, milk solidi;, flour. b;1king po\\·dt•r, baking soda and pt.•un11t hutll'r. Stir until \Vl'll'bh'ndt.•cl. Pinth ul'f picCl'S lhl' size of a \\'u lnut <Jlld plact' on J.!l't.•:.1scd t·ookic shet•ls . \V\th lhl' lhll'S or ii fork 1)1' flourL'tl fingers Pl'(ISS bull or tJough into u 4·iuch round. Bake in u pre-, hcatt.'d (375.,tlcti:rce F'.) oven Cor 10 to 12 rn intttl'S or until li i;htly b •'O\\'nc.>d. ltC1no\'c a nd t·ool cookies on u rttck. Sprt.•ad ·1116. bt,>ttont!! of ht\IC oC, thc.co0klt1s •' \\'Ith pr<.•scl'\'CS. i:up wi th rem,UJ,lng ,t•ookit·s. i\l akcs 1 1:.i dozen sand\\·lch .cookie!! . • Ti ,me 1Short? Dutch Treat In the Pennsylvania Dutch country an established favorite is Stuftpd Cabbage Leaves. While the finished platter looks like it took hours to prepare, in actual fact the cabbage leaves separate and soften during S minutes while you 're making the meat mixture. The secret to blending all the navors of the seasoned meat and cabbage leaves is in the sauce. 119 BONELESS BEEFCHUCl<it 48 CENTER CUT ta FAMILY STEAK I <> LOIN PORK CHOPS 148 LARGE LOIN " PORK CHOPS Wednesday. Apr1130, 1975 Canned tomato sauce is the base but by addlng a bit or vinegar and sugar and a can or more of beer, the result tastes Uke a gourmet speciaJty you sim- mered for days. SAVORV STUFFED CABBAGE 1 large head cabbage (18 leaves) Boiling water l lh pound's ground·rowxl or cbuc.k 1 cup cooked rice (about IA cup, uncooked >~ 2 eggs, well beaten 1 small onion, finely chopped lh cup finely chopped celery 1 teaspoon salt 1h teaspoon pepper l (8-ounce) can tomato sauce 1/t cup cider vinegar 1h cup firmly packed dark MJB ALL GRINDS FRESH FIUET OF SOLE I I * OAIL:Y PILi:!>T Cl brown sucar 2 cups beer- . Core cabbage and caret\llly re- move large outer leaves. Ptaceir a pan or bowl and pour on boiUnt water to cover ; let stand in wateJ for s minutes or until leaves an nexible and easily ~led. Mi x ground meat, rice, eggs onion, celery, salt, and pepper. Drain leaves and place a ball o· meat mixture on eaCh cabbagt leaf. Roll leaf a rOund meat. enclosing it and fastening ¢ with a toothpick. In a large shallow skillet mi:: remaining ingredienls. Put·cati bage rolls into skillet. Add mort· beer, if necessary, so cabbag< rolls will be covered:with·llquid. Cover and simmer slowl!· about 1 hour, adding more beer a.· requi'red. Yield : 6 servings. T WIENERS 12 .. ,.. BISCUITS'"' 1... 7 ~::w~ 1 03 CMrY Style Ponloin "· SPARE RIIS FRESH BlACK COOAUET CERTI·FRESH ASH STICKS .. C£Rll.FRESlt GOLDEM f!llED PEjlCH •• gn,. KRAFT PRE·SUCED ~ SWISS CHEESE •• ~ 109 JIMMY DEAN la. PORK SAUSAGE~ 7n,. f ARllER JOll4 SLICED ~ COOKED HAM, • ._ TEXSUN PINK &'6 oz. 71 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE .................. CAHS • HORMEL ""«"" .CHILI (W). BEANS. ........................ 1<"'"' l ' l(Al KAN Ct..ny 11111, ........_, Slew, ~ P.ET F000 .................................. 2' OL CM! FRENCH'S 1 oz. Large Iceberg LETIUCE Cre~my . HASS AVOCADOS SQUEEZE MUSTARO. ..................... .eom.e FRENCH'S COUNTRY STYl.E 16 oi. MASHED POTATOES. ...................... , .. aox ORTEGA 1 oi. GREEN CHILI SALSA ......................... w CONT ADINA 29 oi. TOMATO PUREE ............................... CAN .49 .35 .69 .34 .49 .54 .49 .86 .55 .69 .19 .59 .49 Springfield ORANGE JUICE ii~41c Springfield MEAT PIES .252. 4~s100 ARTICHOKES 4 s1 00 HUT LIKE FLAVOR ....................................... Df LARGE GREEN CUCUMBERS ......... 2 '" 29' Large Juli:y NAVAL ORANGES ....... 6 '"· 51 OO MILD BROWN ONIONS. ............................ 1 ~. MOTTS 25 oz. APPLESAUCE ...... , ............................ J .. SEVEN SEAS -c... ,__ 1 oi. SALAD DAESSING.~.~~.~.~-~.~80TT\.E DINTY MOORE 24 BEEF STEW ..................................... ~ CHRIS & PITIS · All vllilllf; BARBECUE SAUCE .................... OL eomE MAZOLA ..... ... MARGARINE .............................. ""' cno. PURINA &YI oz. CAT FOOD All V1ritles ....................... £AN HUNTS 2t 1111. TOMATO SAUCE ............................• ,.w VAN CAMPS 21 oa. PORK & BEANS ................................ CAM . . ' Lady Scott FACIAL TISSUE ' S~NTA ANA ORANGE .BUENA PAIK GRANADA HILLS WOODLAND HILLS 1111 -"'" -. ... l:fACM ll Yp. CHA11WOflf" AYI. YICTOflVllYD. " IO. IMTOl cnv 0111vi so. COllM!lt Of lf.t.CM M. \IO. AT CMA"talllOITM • lllU. COllflllll 0, \ltCTOfl\' "T lllllTlk I ..,\OM: II •T GAAIH.11 GltD\lt tlVO. • OflNifGlTlfOllft '""'-•CMOG.t.AV(, .......... :i i.• I Cit\' Ofll\11 $0, ffOltl~ ~·-'rl.lt•• ...... , ....... . ll••t:••' lllDfll ..... SAT.tMI Ml)N,twU.1.1•1:• ...... , .... 11.1 ............ } ....... ...... VIO•I ~····· I Seel·Chiclon-Turkly · ~:~· 23c 48oz.$100 BOX SPRINGFIELD NON DAIRY 10,. WHIPPED T09PING .................................... TUB SPRINGFIELD VEGETABLES "" BroccoM evte, Cut Com. .............................. MG SPRINGFIELD VE GET ABLES ''i -·----............. .. ~~~~~~~~ ............. !~ .49 .49 · 3/51 3/51 LAKEWOOD TORRANCE RIVERSIDE "" ... ~ "" CAMOMST. MAl'ITH04'N( A\I( • l'l'llltAyt, ·' ~MlllOf AlHAWfMOMl •SlPU\YlD• "' t\'Lllt • ltl\lt:llllflC l'WT. PAllAMOUllT I CAlllON • Sl'Oltl HOuQ lllOJll .... 111 • STOfll HOUllt ......... l.t.t.1:•••1• ,. .. ll()M .... SAT,t:»•I:• Qil)AYto11J .,...,,, .... YM • 1 I • . . . . . ,.. . . .... .. I 'o •. • • • <.'" . . . . . . . .. .. :. . . . . . . ..... . . . " .-,_·· · '. . . .. . .... . . .. •' . \ \ ,11 -"-"--~O~•~ll~Yo.cP~IL~O~T,_ ______ _.:W~•~d~n~e=s~d~ay~.~A~p~d~l 30=·~·~97,_,0 1 • Meats for Monona Sal.ute Cinco de Mayo CARNES POR MANANA(MeatslorTomorrow) Adios, Budget Worries Hello, Spanish Stew ·rhl· nt·x l t 11nt· you l>uy r oun<l :-tt·ak for S\,·iss .steal\. buy an t·xtra half pound. Th;1t hit of pr1.;. p\;111n1n:,.: pro' iJt•s tht• b:isu. fur ~1 .... ,1t·;1n ~l(•\\' and •i n ad111s to buligcl ,,·orri c~. l'Jl-:XJC,\:\" STt:\\' ':! pound round ur t'hti l'k Sll.'uk 2 tablcs poons f;t l 1:111:UpS \\"alt:'f I c:an (1-pound \ t.um cttocs I en\·t•lopl' (!·'1 UUllCl'} C hili -O -m1x .~, 1:up un<:oukt·d rc- )..!.Ular r ice I paek<igc (10-ountl') fruz1.·n peas or { l µound l'<.111 Jll'US i 1 ~ t· 11 p s h reddcd Chc<.ldar <:hL'l:st· DELANEY BROS. Cut mc:.it into :-:rnall piel'l'S'. h l'0\\11 in fo.1l in large skillet. ,\<Id \\'ale1·. tomatot.•s. C hili ·C)-1n1x and ril'.t.': s tir until \\cll mixed. CoYCI" ;.ind simmer JO mi n u tes. s tirrin g oc- casion a lly. i\dd p t.>as; cO\"t.•r a nd s i n1m er 10 to 15 mi nutes l on ger. Sprinkle cheese o\·cr. 4 to Sser\'ings. Sub1ect To Ava1lab1llty Seafood•2800 ~afayelle•Hewporl leach, the muriel st evens show muriel stevens takes the mystery out of mouasea, th'e sighs out of souffles, the doldrums out ofdlnner ... what's her secret? she cooks with love. NOW! New Times 10to10:30 a.m. and 7 to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Frldey COMMUNITY CHL!VISION 111'1'11tl ·lllW'°~' ll•Clt C"•Nttll J Nowhere does the Mexican M &nana d awn more bri1btly than in a kitchen currently shad- dowed by the economic 1Hms. For e xample. Mexlcan·style recipes in whi ch large quantities o( lov.· cost m eats are combined pro v id e a n in t eres t in g, economical and time-and-labor saving approac h lo menu plan- nin~. CARNES POK Ml\NANA 2 tablespoons oil 3-4 pound lean chuck roast (in one piece) • 3 pounds p!Qrk shoulder blade cuts, 2 inches thick I pound ltaliBn Sausage 1 cup sliced onion 1v2 cups choriw (Spanish) sausages, chopped 1 can (19 ounces) hot dog sauce with m eat 1 ·2 tablespoons brown sugar 1 cup chopped green pepper 1 cup chopped celery 1 can (30 ounces) Gebhardt· Tamales Preheat oVcn to 325 degrees .. Place rack in bottom ol large (12.quart) heavy ketlle or lar1e deep roa1tln1 pen. Heal oil ln heavy 1k ille t : broWn beet, 11uaaie, pork. Remo~e to kettle or roasting' pan. Place onion slices aro und m eat 5 ~ Add chorlzo, puree und hot dog sauce. 8.lke, covered at 32S dearees roz: 2 hour&, 15 minutes. Add sugar. pepper , celery. 'Bake, covered, t hour lon1er or until meat is Cork tender. Remove to heated plat· ter, cul Into serving pieces und keep w1 rm. Skim off fat. Spoon s•uce over m eat. Serve wi th tamales in"l4 to 16 portions. .. RED RIPE. WHOLE MEDIUM SIZE. COMPACT ARTICHOKES .WATERMELON ' A MAYAN EXPLORER CRUISE Air/Sea Cruise-8 dayS/7 nights (ABCW·ll A br1nd new Wint <:o.11 •acation pu:k•ll'f bltinni119 Ju"' 15 a!Wi ••ery Sund.Iv th1t11h1r. from $362 .;;~:~::o. CHARGE PACKAGE INCLUDES: e ROUND TRIP JET SERVICE e COMPLETE CRUISE INCLUDING CABIN ACCOMODATIONS, ALL MEALS ANO ENTERTAW-JMEN T. e T RANSFERS BETWEEN AIRPORT/PIER / AIRPORT.• ALL BAGGAGE HANDLING • OPTIONAL SIGHTSEEING TOURS Alpha Beta Travel Service LA MES.A OFFICE 171•1 ... 2·7010 9l~I F••1<h0< "'"~' .. Y '-" ....... CA 90~·· • FIJLLEllTON OFFICE Ul•)IJi'0.0351"' U lll • 5!M·l l 11.Extl21 0<511 12~ E.,Ch• ...... n A_. ... F~"""""· CA 916li SE<"l BE"'CH Of'FICIP l11Jlff5.!5601 . llHa ""°"' llOOCft 11 ...... •.,d SoOI i1<0<ft, (;A 901• llEOONOO BEACH OFFICE f1 1JJJn.1ut. J7S. JJIO .... J7,...l 1 1••0 s. P.o<oh< c-1 ........ A•-60 -h. CA 90''' .. .-.... 6-0\JNCf PLASTIC BOTTLE MURINE FOR THE E'ES 1.08 !>·OUNCE PLAS1tC &OflU: AEOUCED MU RINE '"" .__ .... CLEAR • 08 E'ES I 1 ANTISEPTIC LISTERINE MOUTHWASH BO!!!! .. 1'0U"' 1 ·o _I lllDUCID 48c •-OUNCE BOTlLE SELSUN BLUE DANDRUFF SHAMPOO 1.61 i\ CYEAYOAY q\ liJ:jl[i.i.li E0 '• "4'°' 0 ) ; •• 1 MASCARA I I -_,.... 11-COUNl PACl(AGE PREPARATION H EvEAYOAY SUPP0$1TORIES '""' Mii. COffU COFFH FIL TIRS ll·OVl<fCE SPflAV BOlllE llVLOll FUJI NAm llQ 1.69 !i4·COU"'1 95 PtCO, I 1.49 4l.8EATO. AEGULAA. SUPER. EllTAA BOOV I 47 •AUAM ~ •:fe· • REOUV.A • EtTAA eoov l&·Ol. J 21 UKk CRIMI ... Bf l . I QlllY . ~MAI.. Otl., I 39 A'Cll IDMPOO 1i,~· • lllllM.ON . A:tOUl.AA OA OILY . 11.()l. BTL I 33 RD NUAll lllA-• __ ... ._. ... .;... ........ _ _... ............... ~ O<I ... ,......., llffl!i. l .. ioi'K .... It ,....,.....,""'""'· c,..,,11~, 1t1J .. , • .., """,. c--, ,.. '""" ,..,.,_,,, c El. GOURMET 8 oz. -Pl<G. FLClllllT QUIUTY· FLOWIRI IT RIDUCID PRICH CUCUMBERS 19:.. ;u;HROOMS 49:.. FANCY L'£AF .MULTl-COLORED1 St ULADlllM , .. POT ... SOL1'0, GREEN NEW CAOP, TEXAN lo c BERMUDA LA. ONIONS · 19~ 6~ WHAT'S IN STORE MAY l>AZE tiet )'UU though! I'd bet11 on v1catiun. Nol Ml. Our l'U!l'>llmtt arr1irs dep.1rlmm l has 1.Jttn JS busy ;d C'Ytt working wilh t uslomcn on a day lo day b.tiis. 11\d we ha•·e ('fC:lled !ICVCral MW programs r°' yuu. A sdcction ur in !ormalion brochurts is now n:-ady. lnctudnf'in the latest seri l"S arc p;1n1phJels. on how to use nulrilion l:1bt"ling and uliil pr!cing. We've also prepared IC':1 01."ls u11 d lrus and •il~unin·C, ground bC't"L 30d chicken. T~ Eo11wf C'1amC1 Uiltt1ur or Con..,_r Aff•i" 177 s. 11 .. ...,, llhJ LI ll•hn. l"A. 'J'O(o II _,. indude all .wflS 9r helpful hint1< un how to buy. s1ott, • ;n1d U'il' thC"SC special produc ts. Nu1ri1ion11I guidl"lincs and "'en a v:u il"IY or cxct"llcnt n•cipc:. havl' l~tn i11duded. In our stures wi lh consu1ncr M."rvia: Cl"lllt'fS, thnc all.: being dislribulcd, bu1 lhey'rl" availablr rn·c fron1 this offire upon request. We'd likt 10 1'C'nd thr111 to you. r>t1y is a mon1h of holiday.~! !\fay I. May Uuy, is cclr br111cd in th~· \\'t'slcrn \\'orl•I wi lh 1nay11ulc~ and May ba.~kc1s. The 5th o·r Mny, Ono.:u de Mayo. h welcon1cd wit h ~ng and dan•·,.. hr 111any ht•n• in 1hr Southwest. Mothl"r's I.by is the St'tond Sunduy In May, and the n1on1h is cli111:u.cd by Mr1nnrial Uay, 1hi.~ year on May 26. -l'lay i.~ al'IO blood pressure month. l)id )'UU know thal one out of every w•·eu l:K'r;o11s in lhe U.S. i~ suffering fru1n high blood prT:S..Wre? l'!'ilhout 1re11mcnl. hi1h blood presi.urc n1ay le:uJ lo ~•rokr~ Jnd !lt'arl auacks. Your local chapter of lht" Amttiaan He1rt A.uocialion ha) infonnaliun where you can 1't't"ure £rec or low-cost blood pn!9SUrt trsling. They also ha•e an e.11:<."f'lk'nl f itt brui:hure, entitled. "S:ivt Food Sand llt"lp Your llt"Ur t." 11te lle11rt A~social ion is llslcd in your phone l>uok . l·all lhtt11. II 111~\· -·-·-. . SUPER SIZE ZEST DEODORANT SOAP " "'"'·f ~1 c P!~ - Rt:DUCIED le 6-0UNCE AEAOSO<. DESEllEX FOOT SPRA' I-OUNCE 60fTLl PE PTO BISMOL !·OUNCE l UBE £YEAY0AT PAI Cl ~.l9 ~.08 PREPARATION H OlllTMENT E'<'ER'l'OAV PRICE r :Z.·'?'-·--·--1 i ' ' ;;-=.·: _,; I ----..J . . 1.36 -- AEO\/ClO PRICE .31 ACDUCCO PRICE 1()1).CO\JNT BOTTll BUFFERIN TABLETS 1.09 l6·COUNT BOTTLE CONBESPIRIN "'"'"'" ""'" CHILDREN'S COLD TABLETS :Ml·COUNT PACltAGE DESITIN DABAWAYS fl;EOUCEO PRICE .65 .66 FOR DUilPOSMILE LINERS • 1-0IJl<tCE SIZE 87 TOSS 'IMS Hnu SMU • O!SPOSAflLE UNEllS • 100-COUNT PllO. 1.21 ~~ .7·3 FOf'I O!SPOSAfllE LINERS NICYN-SIR 2·0UfrolCE llllEfltl •-TE. 'l'tlt.OW. ""*· BLUE • SOLO •A'909M mt1 ~' il'tl:O., 1 CHROM' OOIJ8LE Eoot • •·COIJ!r(T l'KO. i'1 41 PAU MAllD KADIS , ........ -77 a.ea_., TOGl•Am ·~ •. ' ITOAI HOUAI: MON. -'"It e roo-t iJO SAT: t :oo-eioo; IUN: 10:00-7100 . 8·0UHCE AEAOSCX. • POWD£A, REGUL .. A, UKSCEfrl II 0 ULTRA BAii l5000 ANTl·PERSPIRANT RCOUCt'O PA1CE 1.09 DRYE •9·0UNCE BOX DRIVE DETEROEllT AEOUCED PRICE 1.1 l 111-0Ul'K:E BOX DRIVE DETERGENT AEOUCEO PRICE 3.85 3Xl·OUNCE BOX ALL DETER OE NT AEOUC[O PRICE 6.35 35-0UNCE BO• CASCADE DISH DETERGENT EVERYDAY PRICE 19-0UNCE BO• CHEER DETER OE NT .98 EVEAYDA" ""'"' 1.32 TilfM ,. ........ ~" .. .. , .. -... 1 -..... 5. ALPHA BETA'S NEWEST STORE ~PENS THIS Wl!Ell IN WOODLAND 'HILLS COSTA MISA-2200 H..tler ..._ J • s "' '" ""'" Ill. ...... c•W Ill ~OU• DllJ 4 I SUC< DIL e>o1o-01. DEL HAlYI DIL 11 -0U DIL •·OOI 1111 ~ ••<> Dll 7"11·( Dll "' '"' llU ... ~ ~ • ' Spiral .~fired , Whole or Hall , . HAMS "So Good ... It Wiii 'H~unt' You 'tll ll'I Gone" ,.. _____ ...,.. --...w..c •• ,....., w Yes, for 30 hours; eWn the mar"row of the bOn~ Is wel l done. Each ham being checked by Internal thermometer o,... v ... · •... ,.., ... rtt: •1J.tooo • Old H.at Trick • . . Wednesday. Apnl 30. 19'/'5 OAIL '( PU,,.OT £'7 SOU1'11 llADLE''· Mass. -1i Teaspoon,;round clovcs depth or the nlold . Cover kellle Althou~h many truditions fade !~ Tcasroon nulmc~ lightl)'. Bring to boil on top or with the pussage of time, il very 1 1 Cup r aisins ~lo\·c . special recipe continues to be :\lclt the shortening. ,\ctd \\'hen steam begins to escupe, handed do"•n und scrvOO to L«u:h nluh.u1s cs and buttermilk. Sift l'cduce heat to low and st~arn for , i.:cnerat lon of M ount Jlol}'ukc lngether flour. sodu and spic!;'S. t\\ohours. College student!!. Combinl' \\'ilh molnsscs mixture. ''icld : six to eight i;ervings. In the 1880'!i, u cyUndricul Add r;.1isin s. St•rvc \\•Ith lemon, hard sauce or steamed puddin,.; "'hich \\U S '!'he rcsulting butler should lie pudllings<iucc. ' . often served al the Col\(·gc v.·u.s :-tiff. lf il il'l nut, add rnorc rlour . 1-'0A~t Y .PU DDI NGSAUCE na1ncd by lhe student:; fo1 · tlu: onetablespoonalatimc. 1 egg Deacon's tall black lop hat. Since Turn in lo butltirL>d, one.quart 1 ~Cui> sLgar then, Deacon Porter's llat has n111h.I t a one-pound coffee (•an 2 l'eas poons rum been traditionally served on n1ay he used: ur recipe muy be i ~ r•int h ('aV\" crcun1 specialocca!ion11. doubled and u t\vo-1>0u nd ('an Co1nbine o.d l irigrcdit.>nts except D E 1\CON used : for individuul st·r vin cs. use <·r·e arn. Bc•at until thick a nd t•O RTl-:H'S 111\T si:<' or eight ounce frozen fruit fo:1n1y, ltcfi,-ige rale ·about t Y.'O 1 '~ Cup s hortening jui4e c:1n s and fill two-lhi rds hours. I Cup molasses full > Fllld in v.•hipped crca1n just 1 Cup buttermilk (nr sour f•'ill n1or(' half full. Cover tight· ht.'fOrc :>t.·rving. 1rdlk J ~ Jy. A doubk lijye r or alumin.t1n1 To scr,~c. unm.o.ld l·la_laJ1d.P-l:tle ,.,....,.,,c-_ 2 Cops flour foil J iC'd \\'it h string muy be used. '''hole anti' s tt.·aming on a dessert ~==~;~;~~~====~1~i~u~s.~";·;•·;•;"'~"~""~M.~·~it~l~•~~====~'~' .. ~'~'~'~'==~------------J~~'IT~c~ais~po~o~n;1b~a~k~g'~s~·od~a:_ __ ~S<~·1~o~n~a~r~a~c~k~i~n~a~la~r~g~e~k~ett~ll~e~. -'~>l~a~le~. 1'op \\'ith sauce or lemon. 3700 E. Coast ~. ~ dol MCI' -673-9000 ·.:: ' 1 ~Teaspoon cinnamon poUring hoil111~ v.·ater to half the Sliet.' intlividual portions al table. •• ". ' I Your Alpha Beta ~hood Butcher (thl'~ in ttM Red Apron) Pr~y0ffer1 BUTCHEB.'S PlilnE f,IEATS MEATS YOU'LL BE PROUO TO SERVE OUALITV •SATISFACTION GUARANTEED LOW, LOW PRICE 1-LB. PACKAGE HOFFYBACON BVfCBll'I PllDI BONELESS RUMP ROAST OR BOTTOM CUT BEEF ROUND ROA.ST sa *Based on an 8 lb. Shank Portion Smoked Ham ..• ., • -9 :_;'.o1111...- by ~~~~~~ BOlfELESS BEEF TOP ROUND STEAi . . SLICED FA~~AKt 19 USDA INSPECTED,. FRESH FROZEN PORK LOIN · · llEW ZEALAND · LL LAMB SHOULDER ROAST p..,.,.~H• LEANEST FIND OUT HOW TO TURN ONE 8 LB. HAM INTO 4 FABULOUS. FAMILY-FEEDING MEALS. THAT S 16 TO 18 SEPARATE SERVING S! PICK UP YOUR FREE BROC HURE AT YOUR LOCAL AL?HA BETA MARKET. GROUND BEEF ·ac SMOKED HAM 8 9c SHANK PORTION u. CUT • slbo · DIL ---•AllS ~ .21 WWOL.E GREEN BEANS o 16-0UHCI. CAN .at CAEAM STVLE DIL MlllTI COIN · If.OUNCE CAN DIL MlllTI SAUIRICRAUT Hl ·C DRINKS ,.~ .. ;,•CJc r.tlj 1119' RIDUClD 10c SUCEO 39 DEL MONTE PEACHES 'm· • .... .()UN(;E CAN 24 DIL 'MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL , DiLEMONii PEARS ,~ .44 DilNM0ftE MANDARIN OIANGU.35 •OONCE B""G 11LL BRAND CORN CHIPS -NE Z-ITS CRACKERS .54 "" 0 ' 69 SOX I .36 .19, ·~·.37 DU"...,. zuccMI SllUAIN 1-..()Utolct! ()AN DILM--CN r OEl MOfOE , ITAUAN 511EEN llAllS 65 souAAE FOOT ROll own llLll911 llOll'l10 Ill T ;i;';i°HDOM Mii PADS MAXI P..01 o )0-COlJNT IOIC t.7' • I • • ' .52 1.32 Pl'llNT •'M'llE • l •I sQ. FT. ,• I LADY~aATll,_ 200-COUHl e01C • PAl"IT LADY SCOTT fAOAl - 32-0UHCE l!IOnLE MOTI'S QAMATO 1..i 21-0UHCE CAN , SEVEN !ION. CUT BlltlELEU IUF CHUCK ROAIT YAN CAMP'S HRIC & BIAJIS .ic. .41 .41 .54 .37 BEEi' •STEW• 3'N I • BURGER & CHEESE l•llo·OZ 28 SKIPPY PRIMIUM -FOOD '~ , LJVEA • 1•y,.()!JfolCE CAN .)0 .77 15-0l/NCE eont.E PINE 50l CLEANER FOR AUTOMATIC OIStlW~EAS CALGOllm DITlllHNT ''" 0 ' 87 BOIC • M -OUNCE 801C 20 MUI.I TEAM BOIAll .76 10-0Uf'tCE BOnLe 61 GIRARD FRENCH DRESSING , O!CEO •WHOLE 34 ORnlA GREIN CHIUS ~2~· 1 OICEO • WHOLE • 7·0UNCE CAN .JI .-e-oz. 58 """ . LA VICTORIA RED ClllU SAUCI ENCHUJoOA 5""0CE • 2•0UNCE CAM .. 15·0\JHCE CAN NAWY'S Bllf STEW WITti &EANS • REGULAR Ofl !iOT • l~·OZ. C""N NAWY'S CHILI CON CAINE &·OUNCE BOX DRIAM WHIP HUNGRY JACK• 16·0UNC( 80 l PILUIURY INST ANT POTATOES ~LB.BAG PILLS-Y fLOUR LIQUIO IVORY DETERGENT .55 .53 1.09 .83 .90 aoc AIDUCIO '.ltc ~lF(~~ BOREL£SS CLOD STEAK Dellcatenen Reduced Prices ALPH A BET A. DIET BEVERAGES 'OU.Cf 1•c "' ..... REDUCED ~c .49 8•0l/NCE J"'-FI BOB'S FRENCH DIES-· J·OUNCE SIZE AUll'S BEEF T AMlLES PiO< .98 l·OllNC[ PACKAGE 73 llLNT CHIU BRICX , P!M!ENTO 55 ROD'S ClllESE SPREAD 1ciJ~f· , BEEi' FRAN,,_S Of! 94 OSCAR MAYER MEAT ..... S~~g~ OSCAR M_..,YEA BRAUNSCHWEIGER O·O' 57 TUBE • SANDWICH SPREAO • 9·0Z. TUBE .i7 LIVER CMEESE •I-OZ. PACl<AGE .71 BRAUNSCHWEIGER • SllCEO • e-oz PllG .13 COONTRV STYLE • BUTTERMILK• 6-COO ... T •V.·OZ. PILLSIURY llSCUITS c" SOFT SPMMJ IMPllllAL MARGARINE I-OUNCE CQf'tT.tJNER IMO __ _ 16-0UNCE CONTAINER .U 15-0UNCE PllG. • STIO< 16-0Z '"" fLllSCllMANN'S MARGARINE DOWNY FABRIC SOFTENER %011NCI ••iA AOl!ll ~A .. ~ REDUCED l4c .II .65 .30 .68 Frozen Food Reduced Prices MEAT lO.V •BEEF STEW• BEEi' ENCH•l.110 ... •~[AL PAAMESll.N • CHICll.. & OIJMPUNGS • TURKEY • SAt.IS. STUtl( l '·OZ. I 29 llAllQUIT 9UfflT SUPPla BOl 1 i *DiiYlsiua.' · '38:· .29 HAWAllAlll •JAPANESE • CMNESf: • IO-Or. BOl 53 .. llSITI ST9 ... Y YIHTAIUS • •ouoc:• rue _... 69 •DS1n·--• .69 T .. •CUHCf CAN CALAYO AYOCABO - LB. FR£SH FROZEN JENllE 01 TURKEY SLICES •GRAVY Frozen Food Reduced Prices 7""·0UNCE BOX -S SIU.Cl( taAY 11\'r-OUNCE BOX MAI-ICES TAQUITOS BEEF • CHICl<EN MOITOll MEAT PllS 7·00NCE BOIC OIE·IDA OlllON RlllHIS ROSARITA GREEN CHILI llUllRITO CINCO OE MAYO SPECIAL MEJUCAN .-REouceD PRICE SWEETBRE/lD & BAROTI fAlCklO ALPHA BETA BREAD .99 .78 '""· 27 '°' • . 37 711·0Z. 61 •o• ' 1-0l. 39 8'0 • W~lll i6 IJU~CF lOAf ~CJc RIDUCID 14< ALPHA BETA • AEOUCEO PRICf APPLE·SPKE -UTS >OZ. 65 Box 1 81RKHOLM"S • REOOCEO Pfl•CE ONNAMON BREAD ..oz. 59 LO,tJ' I 16-0UNCE LO""F • FlEOVCEO PfllC'E SCHAT'S SCIUAW BRIAD .58 ALP""' BET"• AEOlJCED PRICE ANGEL FOOO CAKE .,.oz. 79 BOX • Ever~a)'. Prices VACUUM PACK l ~·Ol 38 DEL MONTE CORN CA"' • JO COUNT BO~ 2 12 KIMllES DAYTIME DIAPIRS • I OOOll:A OA'l'TlME DIAPEFlS • 2•·COUNT 80l I. U t.EMONISUGAA • 11·0UNCE JAA LIPTOll llSTANT TIA Miii 10-ENVELoPE BOX • 11-0Z. PllQ. 'I.II 10·COONT 80TTlE SINAREST TAILns REGUl.AA • MIHT • Ct<EARY CNAPSTICll 1.07 1.17 .44 .15'-0l. TUBE m ALL ALPHA BETA STOflES AAE OFFICIAL FOOO STAMP AEOfMPTtON C[NTCAS PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL SOUTHERN CALI FORNIA ALPHA BETA MARKETS ........ TOMllACH-11611 M....-.SL Welcome Chani Boredom 1 Scotched W h ether it's a b"reakfast. brunch or a neighborhood morning coffee break , the but- terscotch bre akfast rolls are cert ain to be an added ""elcome for a pleasant morning get· together. •• BUTTE RSCOTCH BREAKt'AST ROLLS •h ('Up butt~r 2 !IO -ounce) packages refrigerated crescent dinner rolls I (6-o un ce) package (t c up) butterscotch morsels l cup chopped pecans 1!2 cup sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon water 2 t eas p oons. cin - namon Using 2 tablespoons butler. heavily grease the bottom and side~ n{" an 11x7-inch cake pan. Un r oll refrigerated dinner rolls and s eparate into 16 triangles. Roll up each triangle, starting a l shortest side of triangle and roll to opposite point. Arrange rolls..evenly in buttered cake pan. Bake at 375 degrees F . about 20 minutes or until light bro"'·n. ~ In s mall sa ucepan combine butterscotch morsels and remaining butter and cook over low heat until morsels melt. Stir in pecans, s ugar . lemon juice. water and cinnamon. Remove from heat. Pour Over hot rolls and return to oven for about 5 minutes or until bubbly. Loosen rolls from sides , • I I l l of pan with a knife v.·hi le still "'arm to prevent • sticking. Let cool about. " 10 minutes before serv- in g. Makes 16 buns. • • Magical Mixture • Worceslershire sauce bl ends with the· cheddar cheese to give savory flavor. MACA RONI CASSEROLE 2 cups elbow • ' • ' ' • macaroni , l' 2 tabl~s poons butter or margarine 1 ~('Up chopped onion 2 ta blespoons flour 2 ('Ups milk · 1 table s poon Worcestershire s auce 2 cups grated (medium.fine} s harp cheddar cheese 12 ounces cooked ham, cubed (about 2 cups l o/4 cup rr:-esh bread crumbs Cook macaroni ac- cor d in g to package direct ions: drain. In a medium saucepan melt butter; add onion and cook gently until wilted ; stir in flour. Off:heat, gradually stir \ in milk. keeping smooth. Add Worces terShire sauce. Cook, stirring • f cons t a n tly, ove r moderately low heat un-I c ti l thickened. Off heat, stir in 1 'f.! cup8 of the cheese until It - melts. Mix in ham and macaroni, heat but do not boil. Turn Into an u n · g r ease d 2·quart casserole . f.1ix remain· j ing •.2 cup cheese with bread crumbs; sprinkle over casserole. Bake in a preheated 375·deg r ee oven until crumbs are golde n - about 10 m inutes. Makn &servings . I I ' I • • . . . . • ' ' • OAILY PtlOT I Wednesday, April 30. 1975 Using Noodle Bj llAllllAllAGIBllONS Today's trio or 1limmed-down. redpes have a lot in common: """'"'all baHd on DOOdleo and aarme,ut cheeae, they're extra quick and easy thOUCfl based oa ··.,urmet" clas~ic1. . r And they're all ,faUenlng ... or would be, made according to s~ll'}! direcUOns., DIETER'S NOODLES llOMANOFF (Side dish) '&.ounce package ~s I-ounce.carton 99 percent fat· rree ceuaee cheese a.GUnce c0ntalner plain,IOW· !•IYOIUrt · 1 table s poon grated Parmesan cheese Onion salt NOODI.ElALFllED 1 aWOJ11 ... 1malacoiunetllall.) ,• ( ... Wble~ 11 1llort ror ,;. ·~ pound cooked ~''boiled:' ''Alfredo," 1 calorl•·•hllftvta&M bm,lhredded ~ adaplallea ol llie ltaUu' claulc, •·e1q Hfbtly beaten f ettudaeA.Uredo) 4 tab e1 po o ns &rated 8-ouliCe package noodles Parmesan cheese · 2 tablespoons diet margarin~ 8 ounce• wide noodles 1 teaapoon butter·Oavored Pinch or 1artic Powder sail .• v. teaspoon 'Or more mixed Freshly a:round pepper Ita lian seasonings 4 tablespoons a:rat e d Butter-sallandpepper P·ays New Look Tomato Grilled • Ins pired by .a soup served by a Los Angeles r estaura teur who pctt- tcrned ita ner Am eri ca's popular sandwich: .BLT SOUP 8 sljces bacon. diced , 14 cup finely diced onion 14 cup fi nely diced celery Medium t o m a to, chopped fin e lO!!~·ounce can con- densed tomato soup, un· diluted l 'h cups water 1 cup (not packed down> shredded romaine lettuce Salt to taste Pincb of s ugar , ifdc· sired In a medium saucePan gently cook th e bacon. s tirring ortcn. until crisp. Pour off all the fat except about 2 ta bles .. poons; add the onion and celery to the saucepan a nd cook gently until wilted. Add tomato, tomato soup and water; heat, stirring several times, until boiling. Add lettuce and sim- mer a few minutes. If used, stir in the salt and sugar. Makes 4 main- dish i;ervin gs. \ So 'up Up LA 'BLT' In the Mediterranean area, tomatoes became ,.. popular as fruit, and " country folk ate them to slake their thirst, as they bad melons and oranges for centurlea past. E' Most tomato loverf in America jua\ slice and eat them with a little salt, or maybe some f dressing. But they have· Other rolea, and not just pizza and spaghetti 1auce. Try ~ this recipe for baked d tomatoes .-discovered iC· on a trip to Florida. TOMATOES ORLANDO 6 medium tomatoes, ripened 2ounces olive oil 1 'h teaspoons salt, divided ctie!~uP,, grated cheddar 1 cup •soft bread- crumbs ~ cup melted butter l lh: teaspoons basil leaves, crumbled ¥.I teaspoon ground red pepper Cut each lomaloinhalf •nd brush outer skin with oil. Place cut side up in baking dish. Take 1 teaspoon or the salt, sprinkle cul surface of each tomato and set aside. In small bowl,. com· bine cheese, bread · .crumbs, melted butter, basil, red pepper and re· maining half teaspoon salt. Spoon about 1 teaspc:>on \ ~heese mixture atop each tomato. Bake in ~1ree oven 10 to 12 minutes:. SerYes 6. Good wltb chilled, dry white wine. Noodles Romanoff is usually m*wjlh butt8rfat-laden sour Cl'eam· while butter and heavy cream figure prominently In typical" recipes ror Noodles Alfredo or Carbonara. We've e,imina.ted the heavy or sour cream (500 calortes a cup· Cul !) and cjuplicated the taste and texture with lower calorie stand- ins. We think you'll fmd all Ui'ree delicious. Freobly ground pepper Few drops ,.Worcestershire sauce V.. cup freshly chopped parsley (optional-) - Have cottage cheese and yogurt at room temperature . Cook 'noodles in boiling salted water according to package directions. Drain· and toss lightly with remaining ingredients. Serves eight, 161 calories each. • • ParmesanChe~se "4 cup rreshly chopped 2lablesp<>Ons1kimmtlk parsley (Q:pliolfal) Freshly chopped parsley-(V.. Have haril, eggs and cheese at cup or more) room temperature. Cook noodleit Cook noodH:s_ wilh_out salt. according to package direct.Ion· . Drain and toss with remaining Dr1iln. ! __.,__ , ing~ients until noodles are well , Stir beaten 11.a:ss into b~t coated-with Cheese. Serves eight,.-noodl~ until coaled. Then iti~ an 141 calories each. remain1ng ingredlenta. Serve 1m- DIETER'S FETTUCINE . lflediately. Make$ rour maio ALLA CARBONARA course servings, 24:ii calo'Hes ( ... Italian noodles witb ham , euch. • .. • n ? .. an Whole ~Fryers ' l " 3 Lits. or Latter Pk• Poril LOin ·¥-Ptg. conbln1 -Ul!lll Wv ... h~C••"•C•t<:ho" -~-ll9fla1t-· lEndCutCh091 ~·Beef.~ .. ,_... .. .88 ~,..­ D Boneless Point Cut Fresh Beef Brisket D BMI Chuck-Clod Cut Rolled Beef Roasts ... 1.59 1.48 ~~Ac;a;c"' D Pofk Shoulder -Boston auti PorkSteaks "· 1.19 F'IShennah'sCove 1 29 ~ ..... ;i; .... w.... . lb. • ~ Fl8Sti .P,e/ih Fillets lb. 1.49 lb .• 89 ~&ii~';:k;-Chlnook lb. 2.29 1 39 ~Pin Ready-S1ndDabStyle 189 lb. • ~ Fresh Rex Sole "· • Super Grocery ... 2.39 Super Spirits sea U:.1111 · --· 1 09 ..... ,., ....... c ... o... 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"· 2.99 Corn 17 ~ f;ni~i;;'Napkins ·::;· 1.89 219 ~ 1iorti1·1as ~ ML.a,, ..... ~· ... ,,. ,, ... 119 lb. • ~ ••t l'I • ~ vons botllt • 1 89 LA JILNT ' , ['A V•11Hne lb. • ~ Chili Brick , "· • 11 ~ Intensive Care Lotion ;!,~~ 1.88 Ralplll Sliper -~ Panty Hose .... 67 • D ~·':._-fltlatic-l'J Gellon 5're 38 Pitcner Decanters ..... ~ kllt• Hou.notd Germ1-AetolCM Ce11 1 89 ~ Lysol Disinfectant ",:; • D 'li•;;h*ea''1e-n21sa.11011111. .... 3.99 Household Values All Nude-1WoSb:e1-Sav1 .30 D R•lphs-Chu"k Styl• 1 43 [A Llm1-lhirihol-Reg.-W_lld F:m111 11 or. 94. Mild Cheddar ,.... • ~~Shave ,., . ~ .. Beef.lphs MWi111 ~ 85 "' ~ ""''"'"' 1 lb.. Frozen Food D ORegsc•r Mu•1a'"'r-cSmokiesne11• or. 119 LA R1lph1-Florid1 , ,, ... • ~ Orange Juice ~ Sbi~m 3oL .83 ~C:it'G;;~ns ['JI S.ffol•-4 Sllcll1 88 [A Non D1lry Cr11mer ~ Safflower Margarine '" • ~Rich's Coffee Rich [A Otc•r M1yer lfutl'-•h or 79 [A B•ll•·ln-Bo• ~ Cotto>Sal8mi , ... • ~ Bridgford's Bread ~ BrauOsc .. tM::~ 59 [":i R1.h1-Qolden Premium ~ !_,,....._ '"· • ~Ice Cream ~~~~ne 11b .• 89 ~r*tf;; 11b. 1.39 ""· 47 ean • "'· 31 pllg .• ""· 31 c1rlon • ""· 39 pllg .• '"" '115 gallon • 21b. 89 p~g .•• Prices eHectlve May 1 through May 7 .D-i~ a,~ r--~~·--, r--, .. ~~~1 --., sfr:o~ & FASHION I ••..... :: .... -,..... ..., 11 Crl ........ ,~ ,..... .... I SEWING SERIES I Piiisbury 79 I • I ICO 1 89 I (Sectio._!!,?f.B,S.E) 11 .flalll ~ • 11·11 ~ • · II , u.11Olllt"-111111 <Meto..,. hf c....., , u.llOM !Ml 1M OM~ hf C........, 15Y.i o.t. 29 can • 10oz. 59 i•' • ,. ... 35 bottl• • . ,..·~ .... 29 C:ll't I 100L 28 c•n • ' .. • 11ii' 99 1:an • .. ·' c':_.66 ..... 49 l•' • 30or. 83 Cln I 2101. 88 ...... 4t 01. ~ ftl: ; p_kg .... ' 1.19 2.91 < Sections #2thru #12each .29 .,_, ........ ,,_..,, .,_,-.,.,,,~_..,, · 1 · • ! BINoeRwrrH•Noex....... L •• .i:~ •• ;..a L •• ~: ..... The1'!9'inm~ wllhfla'li!tP.r;es D ~~::.·c...... .. ,, [Al .......,. ____ • __ ... n-.....-... o-·-"'-" n .... c.._ )t rl .................... ,._.· --"' ,_., ....; .M l!lt.l Pt•• I Cre1m S.uct ,.. .• 41 et:JVeg.-All -.31 Satltnt Cr.c:ktr1 ,: .12 ~Sn•p·E·Tom ...:.: .71 ~~Nim • ... 1.0I Go along 0 .--.a•,_. ,.. rl ........ --...... 1 n ....... ~,-· ... ra ....... o......... r111 ....... c:_ n......... • • . Prettltquk19"tmp00 • .l3t1!.1Mlx9dV.,.C1blt1 ,!:' .41~,S1lldDre11lng ........ II 1YJGIHTralhl191 ~.llll£.JHotDOl .. uct it;; .llec.i..._.• i-..11 0 ............. ,. n....., ..... ,.o-.~-~ n,..._........ .... rl"""-·"""'-•-·c... .,.. n~--.-. it ._~.;;.;.;;..~l... -. Crtll Tooltpll&t ..k .17 ~ lfldgford'• lrtld "1 .II~ Oliild.Trath 1111 ,... . .II ~ qr1pet?'lt Juice ·-,.74 ~Peanut Butter ; .-.llD 111 lpftlld Mira.n.a ,., :11 Spread canned p1neap-n11••o-.1-.._ . ,. rl_,_,.._...,. .... _~i.--e\ld'P rJ"""""""._ ~ •• n•·..._...... •ti. 0 ...,_.., -.,. ~....... • •. :-'.'11 et pie slices with mayoo. ~lrJICl'teM • · ..;.ff~WtlgMWtldM,.Luncht1.,1.1l l!(JSug1rSub1tftul• -...4'1~~,._. .. ., ..._~.ft C11NteC11frtM1 J ":;..1•ft!lfllellllmnk1• • 1it..ll naise Sprinkle with. o-·.... 11-. ['JI .... ......,. •• ,_ .... rJll ...... -11 0-1..... ...... ['Jl~ll'Y-lt•hlltt·"'--.. . O°"""_....,....... 4 ~........ . ~ shred.ded Parmesa n lcope -.ll~AllAmtrieanRI... ,., .. 1.13 ~MugRool8ttr ·-t,ft-"'l';llthrL1mon ..... ..;.1.21 GrffnChleJ_..• :; .31~0DIMOlp -.... .II n-.-.-~.....-.... [)!--·-·-.. -O°""·~---, O'-'....._ r'll••,..... r.a1u..--.i s· b~::~!d . BSre~Vc u:itti~ ~KlmbltlDllH~, ... t.211!(JOMAtc..... ·: ••• Ort•nChllll~ t: .12 KOOl ,Atd . • . :: :~~°illtdl!Flotf: ~.~ec.i............ ...."j.21 broiled, baked or pan· IWPllSSTOllfSAllllOCAT!O T: 310f.17tllST .• COSTAMfSA 9901 ADAMSllVO.,llUNTlNGTONlfACli 15'71 S ........ tT;WEsTMIMS1D' • friedllsh, or fish slicks. :!41'7'ASIO DE y~ IAGUllA HUS ln61 17~ ST., TUST1ll 401 N. lOARA, AllAH!IM 6942 WAINfll, HUllftNGlON llfAOI STOllE HOUllS: 9-IOOolly,f.9 Sunday ' ( 1 I le N1 1F1 La Fl s, ~ N1 ~ R ' .. K I Sp D s~ R c, Fi Fo ~ I ' ~ J '1 • I I • c N! D F< Q T I I s s l I I ~ ti l . ~ ~ 5 ~' ~I h ! ( F ii. I I ' ' . .. . .. t ' Wednesday April 30 . 1975 ---~-~~---OAILYPIL8T f ) I . Ice Tea Mix • • 9gc Neatea with augar, lemon! 12 z. ~~EELLS 49$ ' " Johnston's frozen -pkg of two 9" shells, ready to fill and enjoy. ...... -"'""i,...:;--...;.....;..;:;.:.;__,J 1f-Tissue • 145C Lacb: Scott colorfUI printa! ct. F10ur lllPWOSl ••• '&sc Springfield in the 5.lb bag ~ . Apple Juice • ~. . 79c · Natural goodness! Springfield 2 callon ' " ! r .•. ' :saon CAKES 'Springfi~ld cu~, waitins: to &e fillitd 'with goodnee&. Pkg. of rour • ICE . $ 109 CREAM Royal Host Premium quality! HBJf. gallon! All navori; ,. ' .. ·:· Kmey "Beans • 23c Springfield dark ml ••• No. fo3 can ' I . • Detergent ,. Springfield Lemon or Pin •• 69C Crisp and buttery! Nabis .o 16 oz . Fire Starter • • 49C. For barbecues! Springfield quart can CHILI 'I'· 'EUS Food •••••• lr ove Friskies! 15~1 ~ c~n ' ore Frozen Foods! ·· .. -' . ed ·Shells • 5111' . . ...... ,w 'Mi ute Maid Pink or Reg. l! oa can 110'5 PZZA c 13 :. Sausage or Pepperoni - • For a special treat - serve plump ripe berries "'oaked in w1'ne . ' .. 4 :.I • .;"'" • Butcher Shop Service! . '.' .. ~ . • Center cut ... compare the quality a nd the trim ... see for yourself that there is more value in El Rancho's round steak! ' RUMP s129 ROAST lb ' . . Rouna cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beer! Beef Shanks • • • 89f Center cut -U.S .D.A. Choice beef , ' GllOUlld Beef ••• 51°l Ext;r''11ean -bulk or patties! ... , .~ Sausage ITll.WISTIU 513r :Made by our own old :World recipe r . . ,SHced Bacon •• ~5 1 1! SwissT Steak ... s1 2r Roun.d cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beef! Omaha Roast •. s1•r Thick Cut U.S.D.A. Ch'i;ice bee£ round Beef Rib Bones 79~ U.S.D.A. Choice -to bake or barbecue Stew Beef ••••• s1 ·~ U.S.D.A. Choice round -boneless, lean H~M SLICES Center cut -El Rancho's own ham! . ' El' Rancho's own thicker ranch style! . • .. "v• . . . Braun-39c Schweiger u. Hormel by the piece ISUCEI ... I.II) Lamb Chops :1 521r Prom U.S.0 .A, Choice Spring lamb Lamb Chops :i 5221 From U.S.D.A. Choice Spring lamb! Lamb Chops=s2sr Large loin cut -U.S.D.A. Choice Sprin1t! Ground Lamb •• 89t Lean~ From U.S.D.A. Cho!ce Spring lamb r~B)Ya~} St€Bff U.S.D.l Cho~ •••••••••••.• ;; 2-19. ' Lean tender sttips 0£ boneleas top ,roun.d -U.S.D.A. Ghoice beef. of coun;e~ • ~*®!¢1 ~~1?J ,:'.'~f!t:,w:·~m¥~«.~'·.t1 . ,J. ck '(heese.;·.-,EREY~1~.9 Wh • k SAVE si.oo $499 . . IS· ey on 6 YR. OLD •••••• l El Ran °ho's ,', •. ~i:nootb, ~ild! Enjoy it slic~, chun 1 ked or.,!'1 cookinl! ,(by the pie«) 'Qlie11e •• 49c Stririg Cheese • 5141 Cache 1lleyfelieed! 6 GI . pk1. ,-• f)Jn to eat! Sierra ... 12 OIJlkg , .; Sp(ead s1•• 1·Gcq8nzetti •••• g9c Valle,Y-2 lb •• siat pelicious blended ch~'! 6 oz '• ' '", I lllil ~ ................... ... ,,.__ . '" . Pal-...,._,_ ... 1 OS Cla '• ' ... Im ....... , ............ 2k °"'la GNen . . • 7 ounce cu • ............ ' ..... Fii r•-. •• . ._ ......... •"'""'1• "Moill Dot Food -72 OI pkf. ' El Rancho's own straight whiskey -M>Ur maeh and six years old! Quart. Colony . Chablis • 524' Pink, Gold or Ruby -half.gallon -' a __ . Bl s21s "'"'810 ' -••• Inglenook'• fine ~te' w~e! fifth B'EEF 'I 5'' EATEr'. Save 1.26 on tht Hitt-1allpn! Orteca Cllllfl •.••••..........• Sic. Green fancy ,..led -7 oa c1n Dillrllnt ·--........... .lk WWI' boru £or brfshkner! Ct. 1i.. Crackling Rose • 52'' Paul Mauon sparkling lute! fifth Sherries , ... 5215 Cocktail, Golden. or Pale Ory! fifth CROWi $899 RUSSE · · SllCll'JI ~ .•...••..••.... 93c Su1ar reJ>l•~ment ... e Ot. ei:r:e ••••• CIMs ............... 39c Steero Bet£ or Chickm -25 ct. I ' See for yourself the difference'in El Rancho quality! Compare theae berrit-s ... biR, ripe, with that deep red co lor that promises . real satisfaction ! You jutJt might possibly find other stores have tM xame price-but who-el&e has El Rancho quality? ~:::·~a,,· Swuffer's froz/n -~ady to be thaw- ed and 1>erved with berriet! 11 V! oz. WH'IP 49 TOPPING c Rea l Whip.froz-en ... let. it thaw. then wh006h it ov.._!1'r berries! 10 oz . 12 oz. BSKT. Seafood Specials' Fresh Seas219 Bass 11u1n n.. Really fresh for fine r flavor! Halibut Steaks . s21~ Center 'c.ut! They're. gr~at broiled~ Turbot Fillets . . St From uff the coast of Greenland! G . Sh . s21' . reen nmp .. • ~·1 edium size, with shell on! Crab Legs ..... s21! Large meaty .•. Alaskan Kinit Crab! Fishsticks -. 69~ Extra Fancy qualit y ~ {lD ll. IOI ... SJO) FILLO · 89: c of sou · • Everybody's choice for m01ld nai or!, Prices in effect Thur. May I Throuxh Wed. May 7~ ()Re.n cfuily 9 to 9 ... Sunday 10 to 7 No sale/I to dealers. > ''"" Dilpln ......... ., • .$1.TZ Oiepouble, for N~! pq.of 30 I ' . . • .. . ' •' -.. • ~ • • • .. ' <; "° ~ 'I I -, •; O' • ' -. " ~J8 l>A"-YPILOT B1 •ILLE BELL Every ooce in 1 while, we want ....-tblq sweet, but not very eweet. And it seems that when tbat occun, we ire allo tired and •>i feel mueb Ilk• loin& to a lot -WOl'k lo 1ati1fy t hat hunger. .. Tbeae Quickie Cookies are the MSwer. They bake in 12 to JS minutes and take only about 10 minutes -if that long -to pre· pare. -T-bey are not exceedingly sweet, nor ire they Vet"Y rich, yet they do satisfy that desire for "a -soup-er Idea Wednesday. April 30, 1975 UtUe something.'' And, of course. they are good even if you Ko not have a yen for somethinl extra . The jam filling allows you to make these cookies in several flavors. I might add, these are ex- cellent to make when someone telephones unexpectedly to say they're dropping by to visit. You know you probably will· serve coffee. but what else? If you remember these cookies, you can have them baked and ready. to serve by the. time 1our com· pany arrives. ., '\\ ---,.-~ • 1es l ouffle t tirred fi The State. Minim um Milk Pri(es'hove ~ I~'. lrl .k--.rng With our TheH fiems cannot be aoldfor less than Lucky's w lower prices, but lhey •• , •-Id f I So I y may L. ying more if you 're not ~ A new condensed soup Is used as the base and it ves time. ONION CHEESE SOUFFLE J0 ':2-ounce can con· :de nscd cream of ohion t,liOlJp, undiluted ~· I cup g r ated L-(medium fine) s harp ~chedda r cheese ! 2 tablespoons 'minced parsley : 6 eggs, separated ;, Into a medium saucepan turn all the in· credients exce pt the eggs. Heat, stirring. un · · til cheese melts ; do not boil. Remove from heat. " Beat egg yolks slight- '1y·; stir into soup mix· , 1.ure. In a large mixing 1 bowl with a clean beater, .beat egg whites until &tiff ; fold in soup mix· lure. Pour into an un- greased 2·quart sourne /.A:tis h. Bake in a preheat· ~ 400.tJegree oven until ~!eat ly puffed above ~nc dish and brO"'lled· JO minutes. Ma kes 4 ervings. "' ~ ~.Poultry ~Stuffed ' • "\.-Good for diet - •...watchers. t CELERYMEDLEY 'I •/::stalk celery I'.~ strips bacon Ii: . Mi cup thin strips ,....,, .. % cup thinly sliced ~pared carrot ':' '12 cup fat-free clear ~ chicken broth · Salt and pepper lo ·taste Trim leaves and base :from celery; separ ate in- • to ribs; cut each rib into r. .J..inch lengths. In a 10-inch skill et cook con slowly until crisp; emove, drain, crumble and reserve . · Tobacondrippingsadd remaining in g redients except celery; bring to • ~boilin g; add cele ry, '.'spooning some of the -•broth over the wedges . .. ·, Cover a nd simmer un- til celery is tender·cris p ·-about 8 minutes. Spri nkl e with the crumbled bacon. Makes 4 servings. •!! "' \~Medley : Stalked ! ' Here's how to make your next roast chicken extra special. PECAN STUFFING Jh cup corn·oil margarine 112 cup c hopped celery . 11.,.. c u p fin e l y chopped onion 1 1-11 teaspoons crushed dried sage 111 te•spoon salt ff 'Al teaspoon pepper 21h cups toasted bread cubes J . v.t cup chopped toast· eel pecihs ~ In a s killet, in tlie hot t margarine, gently cook tbe celery and onion until wilted. Stir in sage, salt r and pepper. Mix with , bread and nuu. · Use aa atuffing for a S·POUDd roa sting chicken, rouUng in a 37S·degree oven "for about 2 hours -25 minutes per poUnd. Bute eeveral times wtlh .drippings, M ake1 5 serY· lnp. WlllllNDlll Gell II ALL ..... ...,,,....,. ,. ,,..1qgp1m1 philosophy of selling at the Jowett pouible pdces""at.all times, we have can""' so or more compare ou 11a lowered our milk prices occordingly. 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"<c I ' • Cit~us Appealing TbiJ 11 • ·meal·ln·one FLORIDA Cllah-a 11&vory combinn-GRAPE.~RVIT PILAF lion ol. wheat pltar mix, I package (8 ounces) (i-ote n broccoli. "'heutpllafmix 1 grapefruit sections und 1 cup grapefruit CllMed tuna in vegetuble juice otl, 111 baked convenient· l'h cups water lyinacas1erole. 'h cup chopped Grupefruit's 1,ghl parsley refrethln& tl»vo~ lends •,.:i teaspoon dried Ju1t the ri'lht 'touch 1~1tCthyme , •. without 1rhotherin1 the 2 cuns (61r' or 7 rice'a'.hftby cou~try ounct!s each ) tuna tute. Aod..,, ltuddlt'~lngto I •package (JO lbetwtl aod broc'eoU. · Qunce~) !rQ.zen ·hupped_ Wllh I broccoli, lh•wed and· cassei;o e cooking d 1 ...t there'& no me111 a de-r~ n:F" . ·cided plus now tbat the ~ l cup crapefrwt se.:- days ve getttn1 lonf~r ~ ~ ·and people want to"spend In lar:.a:e t:asserole .or more tlme•outdoor' and ~u ~c h ·: Q v e n • ~ 1 x less time in tbe kitchen. ; t~ether w he~ t .'~laf Broiled fish is a "'elcome change from heavier winter fare ... and fresh Florida grapefruit is ideal for highlighting lhe delicate fi1h flavor. Add u green vegetable and your favorite pot.ito dish and yqµ'll have·a de: Jight(ul meal. •' · mix , grapefruit JWce, water, parsley and thyme'. Cover and bake in 351>-degret• oven 30 minutes . Stir in tuna, broccoli und grapefruit sections, cover and bake 10 minutes longer. If de- sired. garnish with addi· tional grapefruit sec- Miflestrone makes meatless meal low in chole~terol. . Soup Saves , • Try serving at least one meatless meal per week to lower your family's intake of saturated fats and cholesterol. An Italian ~ Minestrone is one or m<1ny delicious and ~atis(ying vegetarian meals. Dried while beans supply substantial amounts of protein especially when supplemented by enriched pasta, and a mel11nge or vegetables contribute tmporta.n( vitamins art'"d minerals so often missing from our diets. 1/For ,pnore food hints, cooking techniques I 1na recipes for low cholesterol meal , P.Utnning\ write for a free, 32-page booklet ~nttt l ed •·sensible Eating Can Be •Delicious ." Ju st send a postcard to: tF.leischmann's M<1rgarine. P .O. Box 644, Madisoit Square Station, New York, N.Y. 10010. ' . MINESTRONE I cup dried white beans 10 cups water 3 tablespoons com oil margarine 1 cup c hopped onion l cup chopped celery 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 1 clove garlic, minced 1 can (1 pound) whole tomatoes, un- drained· 4 cups (about 6 ounces) fresh torn spinach t cup elbow macaroni 1 cupd'iccd potato 1 'h cup chopped carrot 1i medium zucchini , sliced .2lcaspoons sail '1 , re a spoon oreganolca\'e'· rrus hed ' , teaspoon crushed red pepper (Op · tional> ~f.i teaspoon thy1ne!eaves,crushed 4 beef boui I Ion cubes or envelopes Combine beans and water i'l a large 1aucepot or Dutch oven. Bring o a boil : cover and simmer until tender .. about 2 houn. ,,!. ,..:e1rmar1arine ln a medium skillet. Add onklm. celery, ~rsley and garlic; &aute until tender. about 5 minutes. Add to beans • ,..tth remainina in1rtdients. Brina lo a boU ; reduce beat and Jet • almmer. uacover~ JO minutes, attrring occuicmaUy. M,a.fts ~ uryinp. )· lions. Makes 4 servings. FLOl\IDA FISH FILLETS 1 pound fresh or frozen (ish Clllets v.a teasp<>on salt 1At teaspoon pepper 'Al ·teaspoon dried leaf oregano or mar- joram • 1 3, tablespoons but~r or margarine, melted paprika l grapefruit, 1~c- tiont.'<I ..:A-- PI ace fillets on aluminum foil in broile~ pan. Add 1alt, pepper Hnd oregano to butler: brush fish with hulf the mixture. Sprinkle with paprika. Place in preheated broiler about S ihches below hea t . Broil until fish Is eas ily flaked but still moist, about 10 to 12 minutes. Three mi'flute !'i be(ore fi s h is cookfi1. plate gr<1pefruit sectioris on top, brush with r e- maining butter mixture. Continue broiling untll fish is easily flaked with- a fork. Serves 4. HUNDREDS of GROCERY ITEMS REDUCED! Prices Less Than Last Year ... Delicious Delicaiessen Delights at Big Fmnily Savings • • • • •· Lower Than This Year' Compare Prices Yourself! Whefever Yoo Buy Groceties ' llWMJlrl.31. 11115Shel1 Pta ...... •• . . . . . . • ..... . c•••••••" .,_ .................... . ui., hlllll ... . .. :·.·. l .E.D. 11111 llillll ... '"" -· ••• .:-~. as· --•• . . . . . . . . . ....... .-... .......... .~ •1ft 7• .--......-........... . S-TY llllln.:i:r;: •~ a· 84, """ ....... --··-· 31• ~ ,_ -· ······"·· .... ~· .. ElllfnA CullfttR . ::;". SCOTS MIST• 80" Scotch -~.rima :1 ...... ----·111 Ivory Liquid • XLNT Chili Bricks ..... , .. ~~. •1•1 Bacon & A-rocado Oip ... r~ 57' . Chili Bur111os ...... -;;."."-;:~\.-. 39' Toas1ed Onion Dip ..... ~'. 59' Kosher Pickles ...... ~~-: 98' Maiola Margarine ....... :·. 67' Chico Fresh .• ":....·.· •. 19¢ Vi.enna Knackwu'.~~ s 1"29 Corn Tortillas Franks '""""".,.,.·"' " 'Tender-Lee' "lENOEl·lEE" !Jj I ' • .... •~·-... ~9,; ~~~ SIW . l . . Ko"' ' .95'. • &.8.\ Whole HOl'lll • R'AUAN • OflUX,E FRENCH • 1000 ISLAND l ·OZ. B1aunschweiger ;:<; .... i"! ~ 63' ' Supe11or tamales ....... ,":.. 11'' Guacamole 01e ~--:-...... • . 5 7' f1esh Tasly 49 ¢ XLNT Tamales '. :.:: . •!178:. ~~ Ii =~ .; ••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••• l <!!·HERSHEY lllTAIT ... '.~.ro:·: ... '1" i<!j>HEllllEY mur .... ···~ ...... 39' DUL KAN •.•. a. DOI FOOD ;·:~·. Si'I , ..,_. ll'•IO • Q ,..rift •IJlf'C ""'0 "'' >I'll 41'1 .. ~ ,.,,.,v;.-o 1 .. D am CRIU ........... ''.0! .... 1 D lullllUU ~ ••••• ~·; 0:.. • • • ~PEAllUT ...,. IUI'•. ~"'."':':':'-'!'~ '1'9'·. • .. <i!!YlllCE-A:m llXES •• ::·.:·"?:''. ... 39'..._ <i!!Y&IWIAM CllACKERB •• '.7'\'. .... 59' o Hl·C FIUIT -S .•... ~~ .••• ~· • ' • I ) . . ' . . . (;f 2 DAIL V PILOT Wednesd•y. April 30. 1975 "~ ..... " ~,,. ......... -... . BREAD PVODINC WITff. STRAWllERJIYSAIJCE 16 slices wh lte·brcad: ' 3 tablespoons butter or te.r one side of each slice. Ar- ranee slices in layers, buttered side up. in iin 8· or 9-lnch square baking dis h . .t mixture· stir in v1nJll8 : pour the severaJ times. . . , Int of mlxture'ovcr the butlered..bre11d Rinse-.re~111dtnh1:if t~m lnlo slict!j strawbcrr1t'S an , • Set 0 bakinc diSh in a roasting an electric blend~~ ~1!re~·t~:~:; Old Favorite lri New Guise margarine, softene:d In a medium· saucepan, over medium heal, heat milk and cream untll scalded -tiny bub- bles will rorm around the edge. pan filled with 1 Inch or hot poons sugar (~r ooOt . ' r the water. Bake In a preheuled 37.S. and puree u~~tl 5:ilced •lCt>Cr·' •. JUICE FRUIT l60L COCKTAIL ' .• DINNER PIHK OR REGULAR GRAPEFRUIT EGGS '.FosterFamw FOSTER FARMS 11 1 C~~~;=IA 47c \ij ~ FRYING .. ~::.=.=. CHICKENS LB. MEDIUM SIZE SPiiiRIBS 9 ~ FRESH GROUND ·BEEF BARGAIN BASKET CORN TORTILLAS TURBOT or SOLE FILLETS BEEF . SHORTRIBS ' . c LB . 79~ c 2 CUP1i milk • I cup heavy C'ream 3 eggs • '4 teaspoon salt Sugar l teaspoon vanilla 2 pints strawberri RK. oi,HOT In o medium mixing bowl, beat together the eggs, salt and lh cup sugar until blended . Stirring rapidly as you do so, gradually pour iµ the hot 'milk CHILI CON CARNE Willl -· ~· ~ -- ~ ALL PURPOSE 5 LI. 1 FLOUR'AG SALAD OIL CREAMY or CRUHCHY PL'ASTIC WRAP 25 FT. ROLL .... ... CHEESE LOAF .... deiree oven until a knife inserted p_uree ov.e~ . e and chili. in center comes out clean -45 to nes und stt.r · cot':'~c loosen the SO minutes. Cool ; cover and chill. Al serving 1• • ad ud· Rinse 1 pinto( the strawberries lodges ol the chilled brc . P . and bull· slice· spr;inkle with 2 l diog with•a sm;ill spalu~~ cut.d · tablespocins sui:ar (Or to taste) to 8 portions ; remove WI .ahwih t_' and stir; let Stand al room tern· spatula or server ;, top wit t c l perature 30 minutes. stirring strawberry sauce. • MIEW CRC>f IEIMUDA OlllOMS 19~ U.S. HO. I RUSSETT NTATOES 1oc,~~0 69C SWEET 'M JUICY NAVEL ORAllES 8 ·~ s1 s . SMALi; Sill D' AMJO PEARS 19~ LEAF OR CHOPPED-I 0 OL ~SPINACH 10/SI SPlllNGFIELD ·ORANGE JUICE ~: IHf • CHICKIM • TUIKIEY 5/s.1 5/SJ HORMEL HAM BUTT 79~ 5~. I j!'.!'! ' llALSAM ate \ ~.J J_SH_A_M_P_O_.o_ .. _~_-=· ""-. --{ ,.. HElllAL 9 I SHAMPOO " ~ c PIHi( CREAM RINSE "OL LIMON CREAM 9c 49c CENTER CUT HAM STEAKS DELI SPECIALS ARMOUR ALL STAR ALL MEAT ::-~F WEINER$ !~ ARMOUR ST AR PAM SIZE BACOll 12 BARM BOLOlllA BARM . WEINERS BAR M ASSORTED 1· 1 • LUNCH MEATS • ~ •. I 1 ~ RINSE "OL Store Hours: 9 to 9 Daily Sunday 9. 7 Prices Effective Thursday thru \Vednesday Mayl·May7 Price• ~ .. ttecll_.._ We Gladly Accept Food St~ ' COSTA MESA 19th Grid Placentia PLACENTIA 710 \V. Chapman ( - " • : " "' .. ' • . ' • " •• ·-· I I '\ Wednesday. Aprll 30. 1975 OAILY PILOT CJ;t Savory Tempts Guests BAaDINE SAVOaY 2 cups nour, aUr to aer•te berore m.f'••uring , \ 1 teaspoon salt \ ' % cup solid white $hort.enin1 2 ta blespoons butter or m1argarine Jee water, about 6 table•· poons 8 -o unce package cream cheese, softened 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 tablespoon minced chives or green top or a scalli<in 1 teaspoon prepared Dijon \4 teaapoon dill weed 14 cup finely <.hopped pi .. rniento-atulfed &r"Potives 3 ~·o unce i'ca·n. ~brislint sardines. drained Into a large mixinB bowl tum. the Oour an<S salt; with a pastry blenMr cut in the shdrtenlng un· tJI PertiCles are fin e. Cut in but· ter until the size or a mall peas. With a Cork, sUi in eoough ice water to make a stlft' dough ; divide in half. On a floured pastry cloth , with a floured stockinet-covered rolling pln, 'roll each hall into Bn 8 by lOinch rec· \angle. · Trim edges with pastry wheel. Pl•ce each recta'n11e'on 1 small uncreased cookie sheet. Cut out center of one rectan81•.!. leavlng a hollow with a l·lnch·wiae border. Fold cutout portion of ~h in half lengthwl1e ; roll into'• s in by 12 inch strip; C.ut into seven atrip&, eaCh 12 ·1oches long. Cut one strip in two~' Make a diagonal lattice of strips across hollow rectangle or pastry, with three Iona and two· short strips (for two comers) go. ing in one direction and three long strips going in \he other Moisten ends of strips and tuck unde r r ectan gular ''frame''; ·pinch gently together. Bake In a preheated 425-degree ov,en unti l golde n -12 to 15 minutes. Let stand on cooki e sheetS, without d Wturbing , until cold . ' ' Beat cream cheese with the re- maining ingredients except the sardines; at 1erving time gently spread over solid pastry. With two wide spatulas, lift lat- tice pas try and place over ·cheese-spread solid pastry. Put ~sardines in open spaces in lattice pastry. Cut into 9 pieces. A "savory" fs a Britilh t~ that means, accor.di n« to Webster, "a cooked or uncooked dish of stimulating n avor served at th e end of di nner , but ,sometimes as an appetizer before the meal." This savory has a pastry base spread wit h a well-seasoned crea m-cheese mixture and is topped with a lattice o( pastry and btisling sardines. We served it recently, iiistead of a s ~'ect , t o a g r o up of neighbors a t a n evening get· together and they all voted for it. 1, mustard ,.. dir!'C'tion. ~ YO-A ·I., ~YS SIVI I ·w1rfi··-sTATIR BROS. 10W•10W PRICIS CANNED HAM $698 DUIUQUE • 4 LB. CAN \. : . WRANGLER FRANKS ........... . F. · -. 'f" \jj;". ~' N SMOIUD ~t • IUUC s 29 " ·. . .2!!!~.~~~GE .. .. • ;·,·~ BEEF FRANKS ........................... 98 O. MAYH • llO. IRF OI: GAii.iC &5· SLICED BOLOGNA .......• .., ...... 0 . MAYl-IEO. OI: THICK MU 95• SLICED BOLOGNA ..... n.oz ..... 0 . MAYH Y.utffY l'Ak s129 LUNCHEON MEAT ...... ,,..,, .... . --nAN 5ftt RING BOLOGNA .......... :'°'°'·.... OJ -nAH•-59• KNACKWURST ............. '""'· ... . ' . WE REDEEM FOOD STAMPS AT ALL STORES ' " '· ., • ,_ ~ ' , ED c LB. , /WHOLEOR 99c BUTI PORTION LL CHUCK ROAST TURBOT FILLET llEff • BLADE CUT FRESH FROZEN STA TEI llllOS. CERTIFIED HIGH IN PROTEIN 73~ 79~ CHUCK BEEF RIB STEAK ROAST BEEF• STATER BROS. 6-TH AND 7-TH RIB CERTIFlliD • GUARANTHD STATER BROS. CERTIFIED 79~ 'SI!! l·ST THIU S.TH Ill-LI. Sl.51 -......__ --.-- RISM•CllUCIOUS•A.,.,SIU•ACICAOI 73' _.OtUCICM•OUUANfllO 89' .. •ICU«IC\IT • 137 It GROUND BJEF .-..................... ia. : fl.SH VAWIS ROUND BONEoo•sr ............... IL RUMP ROAST10N1-1N ............. .L1. ,..SH~ .. 0 .,.. ~• 11• ,.ISHROZIN _,OIUCllCUf•WR.ll'ltMMIO • 99c -~ICMGCUT•STA.THllOl.amNO • 179 EXTRA LEAN -............... LI. · HAUBUT 7•BONE ROAST .................... ia. SIRLOIN TIPmAK1001o•sr ..... L1. -·-·""""". 'I 39_ $I 89 _._....._,. $149 "'IH"°' " ....... ,............ $I 89 STEW MEAT _,, .... _ .... _................... . -..• !?~~· OOUND ROLLED ROAST ...................... BEEF CUBE STEAK .......... . • _,.on • 1 · 79 . UY .,.,,. .... .,.._, . ......,... ' 'I 29 _,..,an . ._ . ........., $193 CLUB STEAK ..... · .. -·~....................... · 1H MP $298 BEllF RIB STEAK ..................... T·BONE STEAK ......................... . -29c .. -·--............... $1 37 ""po"""•""·T· ....... RH·-o-USE STEAK .. $1 98 • TRIPE OR FEET........................... 1•;;;;,couNT '°""° ROUND STEAKIONl·•N ......... ia. _ ~ ... """' . '139 • 0 $I 29 -·--"""" '139 ... , ... ""'"' .. "°'·""""" $2. 09 SLICED.B4CON ....... _ ........... _1a. SHRIMP....... -FAMILY STEAK ................... TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ..... . . .-.-· . -c , S6 c s.1•UQU•D-.-·1.01 .... •1.37 LEMQJt JUI . E_-_u.oz. ,· :~~F\,::=:,;-;:.;.~-·=-::r.: . HPUNGROY JACilNASTANr,· -OSHID ES IS.OZ. 8 3 ' c. ~~:NMJ~.;:==-~=:.:::~: -----P18. MUG ROOT BEER-... 8 ...... '1.03 LA PAZ MARGARITA MIX -·"•L 99' WHUNTS•AEu.-S'°S510N OIL 99c vEGETABLEs -~....; ........... -L31· u.oz. HUNTS TOMATO PASTE _____ , 24' ---SIZE . TOMATO SAUCE·-·-·-" .... 27' ioMATo sAuc1_,~2a c =.w.=~--.... L 57' STEAi SAUCE, ... ,_ ___ .... 41' · PiiiiiJT 1un11 __ 8 .. c r:l:Hw:f:;;~:-::.~=:=·~. ~ DRESSING MIX--------··· ... , 32' CNHOCOLAIETISTLE QUIK 2·LL$ ~1 95 ~=·Hr:~~-==:_--·::: ' ~~~f: ___ Pita. RED CHILI SA®E~---57' 8EIHARDT PLAIN CHILI _,,....15• GREEN WINDOW CLIANIF• OAlllOSOl.RM 5 5 c TENDEI VITTLES---. ..... 53' HEADS PER 22.oz. D08FOOD::.':~ ... --..... '4.17 LB. --------SIZE MUG ROOT BEER ::::-__ ....... 93' LAIOI FllSH TINDlt <RIP ' 115. CAB BA DOHw·A-"N"· .D.1:1cl W 'RAP 6QC WHEATIESCEREAL ~----:,,,.sr ARTICHOKES 19Cf :::; • eitEERIOS CEREAL --·-···--.sr LONo nNor• <••• 0 •11" ................ .... • ·: -FISHEISZOOM ___ ., ____ ,_, ... 7' CUCUMBER 2 ' " """c'A"TCIALDl.NNloRS•ASoSORTEDD 6. ac g:~:.::ri~ts~---·::U: S ................ FOl29c . ~ .. :r:::~ui ..;-_=:;:::; =::i'" 39c ii'U."'"•"N<••2·""33 c 'ri/t4/d{.& g'~~~=~ ,_.MEDALFLOUR::.. ...... 5 .... 92' :······;; .. ···••. · l'IPPllS .......... •o• I AlllD DESENU ~ PICKLIS ' LAPINAFLOUR .................... 25 ... '3.70 ' --. EX·DIY AEROSOL ii• _.§;9 .... 3.11111c , :::=r:::_,,..,39c 4tUt.C ~ ~ ';oo4 ~~ 6---·1-99 •ARlllS& -nuUTIUTIER:=.. ............ 11' n1·.:ma·P'oTATOES:.1:69' CO'Oi.nPTOPl'lifl ~ •. 69' 7c. $ HlllDS MARIANI PRUNES-·--· _ .. -DIN··--N·-· .... -Oll ....... 1 '' Oiliil('.lu1cL .... 29• . ROWlll ..... -..:;::;. 99. ' ·-· ULTllA- YOOlllPASTll 49• -..-s TOOTll POUSM 99• 11 = '1 •• TA8 Oii ••n-n:•NUTCOFFEE 99' -·m--...................... _ . ..._...._ 38' ·-· ,.., ,... · ~ ,-·-··-· .. ~' WftM.llMl'&MICI • 33 ._fVlllllRUD ___ ..... FRISCA 1111.LS BROS.~'r 99':--·--:::'2.18 OH·BOY LASAGNA .~~~~: •2 iiiil'Ci\L1 IUHITO .. 58' MACllAM TOOTllPASTll = 47• 6 $ 15 MJBCOFFEE!l:i 1.02 .. ~'Zll --... $ = I · DIALIARS:::o:=..;;;;;--'••37' PEPPERONI PIZZA ..... '.::'. I 6 7 C'Hii.i'&IEANS ...........••• 34' FROSTIN81~-·~n~•'--.. -~o.19' --· 77c i'iili'uNDYIE£F 1117 FABRIC FINISH=:' .. -~ ---·""L 13'. BRIDOPOllD BRIAD .. :'."J. ii:'iC'au• SUNDAE~'_'' 99' •a•--"":::'· 61' 11 ...... XLNT caie11cam·76 IHICI MLIUF $113 T•MP-- YOU..UWAYSMVI'. MDI JTA,. MOS. tOW-tOW NICa • 489 CWllEI IPllAY ------II' f1'"'RLO TIPI 60' 'I 87 ·~-99' HELPERll'.1'1.E..~ ........... ___ 51' IN .ri-0r. 2M>Z. ICE MILK SANDWICH - • ' . • ' ' I ,, ., I • ~Cf .f OAIL.VPILOT ' ffet·it I Treat ' Rolled By Cecily Brownstone ._.-_.._,.,,..F ... E•w ,favorite fare for French children as a 4 o'~ock snack : a thick slice of French bread eaten between bites of seflli-sweet chocolate. But sometimes as a s.,,cial treat this snack may .be a "petit pain au chocolat." '::Whe n I ask e d my frjend and ne ighbor, L)tdie Pinoy Ma~shall, who runs ''A la Bonne C0cotte, '' New York Ci,ty 's most famous French .cookiiig school, ho:w the petits pains are· made, s h e .said that brioche dough is folded like puff pastry dough and s haped into bun1 with small squares of c hocolate nestling in- side. 1 ••Jn France petits pyns a u chocolat are nd;Jer made at home," Lxdie added. "If you are ri~h you buy them from t~ patisserie (pastry sbpp ), if you are poor from the boulangerle Cb8kery)!" Be that as it may, ad· vdnturous m others in the U~ted States may enjoy ~king an Ameri can vi"sion of petits pains au ~colat , embellished th almonds-a de- ous and nutritious ad· on. &.~LA'l'E ALMOND I ROLLS { __ 2 cups flour, stir to at1rate before measwing i V.. cup sugar l 3/.i teaspoon salt • 112 cup butter or n1argarine ( I envelope active dry yJ'ast 1A c up warm water I egg , ~1A c up lukewarm f % ·c up s li ced atnonds • ~ 1h c up semi-sweet c)JOcolate pieces · r together nour, salt sugar: cut in butter il particles are fine . solve yeast in waler. at ege: slightly; re· ve I tablespoon and aside. ombine .. yeasl, milk remaining egg; stir t o flour mixture - d ug~ should be ~On . y er an~ let rise ·10· m , draf.t-free place ·1 doubled -1 lo ,\~ s. nch down ; divide in- 12 equal pieces .. Roll e h on a tightly floured art ~i~:~~~~I:~ a onds. Divide remain- i .al m onds and the c ocolale •.mong the r nds .placing on center . each. old over e d ges lo e close fillin g ; pinch ether to seal. Place ·s am side down about 2 · hes apart on lightly ased cookie sheet. Brush tops lightly with a melted butter: Let e as previcrusty until ubled -a bout 45 · utes. Brush with the erved egg; sprinkle th reserved almonds. ake in a preheated 3 -degree oven until owned -about 20 inutes. Serve warm ( hocolate will be gooey } cold (c hocolate will fen ). Makes 1 dozen. urnips /ended s it "'as made years o b y an Indiana r s t a urant -wilh d e· · ate flavor. • TURNIP SOUP l quilrt milk 2 "'tablcspoo}l s inced onion 2 cups rin cly grated ite turnip, not packed wn (pulp and juice} · l teaspoon s alt 2 tablespoons blrtter nded With ' 1 tables- flour #While p e pper t o t te . Afinced parsley -feat milk; a dd oqion, t mip and'sall; simmer, t vered, (or 10 mi nutes. d butter-flour 1mix· t re: cook a nd stir con· . ntJy over moderately I heat until s lightly l ·c"-ened and butibly. (ir in peyper ond rinkJe with pars ley. . akes about 1 lh: quarts. • 1, Wednesday. April 30, 1975 :;..39 'c.' -• c..,.-t 49· c -•• lllljl~ . c. . + . ..,. ' T oothpciste I w .... l'looood ,. Ac<opr U.S.l.A. F101 STAllP COUNllS Safeway with Aouridt e ~:59c M(JRE GOOD BUYS! @ Cleanser a..".::':...."'t.... ·:;1 gc Bowl Cleaner §1 While Magic-For Toilet1 Canned Milk .... _ ·~:· 27* °""' • •:-··4t Mandarin Oranges ::: •;: 3 gc Sile Tomato Sauce Meat Pies Corn or Peas ·~Scotch · .. Treat \~ ~-0 l•ce \.-........ . •::.29c ~ Pkg. · I Blackberries ~ 8 •rUJsels Sprou~s~ Cream ··Pies '~ l ·Pecir ·& Carrots ;.... Macaroni & Cheese ..,_ , .... 991 ' .... . ,\" "f., 20..L.791 ••" "'•·. .... 591 .... "t'. 251 .... 291 .... Lucerne lceMHk ~19c , lctCre.. Sandwich 'i97C French Fries ~:::~.:: I ':0:'. 4t Brocade Soap lovely Gen~• 6 Ba 79c Fragrance Pack Shortening -~~Frying 3 ~~ s11• HOKES :c. ·Nut-Uke Ravor. Boil And Serve Hot or Cold. Each PIFRUIT Whitt Marsh S11clle11 !'!!~~-~· ...... s3•• ~.~~~L ... 52~ ltst11Ftrns SJ" ..,..._"""""""""" ...... ........... 7• ...................................... ~ 7"' . I Peaches . . I . ~~·nt ~99c ... ' tlp'pfesauce ~==~ 1~01. 29' Can •' ~ . I Dressing . N~~d· ·e Cocktail ~:;:.:-;;~~. IPe.ar Halv.es ~:=~ • GROUND BEEF fre1h leg11lor· Any Sitt ,,,.~ ... • lb. Pork Link SAUSAGE '"""" John Wplo11 c . °'''°''$ USDA Choic1 e .. 1 large E"d lb. 8-01. 49' Jar 17-f!. l9' Can ' 29 .. 1. 59c Can " . ,. Pork&ae.s ~J9c ............... ,, SAfl!WAY ~ lllANDS .. Ovt fin .. t· 11IHllity lnnd• Mar tM ftmous Softwoy -.§· on thff fob.I•. • MoM t• ow ••octiftt quality .p.afKo- lion, § lrondt art vnconclitionoHy 9UG1ontttd to pltaM yw ift evtry woy. AM ore MW at l,w, monty·tayinf pricft. Ament thttt ltr9nds art Ttwn Htv .. , litetnM, ltl-oir, Kitchen Ctaft, Capltiin'1 '. Ch.ice, Mrs. Wrifht's, Nv·modt, Ctof. mtnt, oM White MomiK .•. to name jvsl a f,wt. UM the S• as o 9utdt to ltftt buyt "'""',.. .i..,. Avg . lb. ' i Party Oipt • ..,::: ... 1~ 3gc i Lucerne Yogurt!:".::! ~:. 25' ·canned Biscuits ~:,.. t:-151 Grade 'AA' Butter i::-~ B4' Patata Salad,_ · ·~491 Edwards Coff• 1 ~9ac cc.n f ~ ,..._._·-·-·'" .... ·•MllMw:pa•lt . ....., .. ,.,..." f ' ' I ' I I I I l •• F, [ ~ ~ ii • s ~ ' I I , • A PROPERTY PROFESSIONAL ISA PERSON WHOjS UNIQUELY • A QUALIFIED TO PERFORM exPERTLY IN ALL FIELDS OF REAL ESTATE. THE REAL ESTATERS ARE PROPERTY PROFESSIONALS. •• • • 1~200 4920 '.~ ' Property professio·nals unders tand thoroughly the financial dimension of buying and selli ng real. estate. Interest rates. mortgage money availability and ttie methods of all kinds of financial institutions are factors The Real· Estaters transact with ?"a d8ily basis. · ,iroudlv prttn lheir Jl"l als lhe m;inkt1rt'd 11v•ns or thi1 .'1 irulou5. 111 brick rambler. 1ery noor is softly carpl'lf:ci 11~pt foyerl and ~ator 1perlt 1 ire la1ttfu11y -ordinl ltd. Quality ap· 'nlmen11 in the ll tlC'hen lude C'Opperlone dish· twr. disposal Ind tin~ .s.tlf·dqnin& oven. A , 'I.II diiufl,I area is ad·' . The half btith Is bee· ~ lovely family room kitch.en and the "'lly'" full b1th 11 in the l bedroom• For th& past 20 years the Investment Division of The Real Estaters has been proudly serving the i0vesin1ent community. OUr knowled_ge and experience in Orange County . covers all aspects of real estate investments. [;)epartrhents specializing in apartments.. industrial. commei-cial and syndications provide for more seledive and personalized service. ·-1i&ed l. The • lends •n •ur· And The Real EstaterS understand . advertising effectiveness. They know how, where and when to advertise your home for maximum response. They understand media· selection. They appreciate the impartance ·of frequency and consistency. If you're selling your home, the property professional ·s knowledge of how to tell people about this fact becomes invaluable to you . Harold Aebl Herbet'I Andrews Marty Armatrong · Joeeph Artale cart Baker Norm Bender Donald Biel June Blair Ted Brewer Betty Builwt Kevin A. C&mpion Daniel Cerlton Ruth Cenci Marilyn Chappel Ma-cy Cimino Marci•Cook Larry Copeland Don Davia Jlimes:, Derum Marl< boton,i<y William Drag1nz1 Nan Eide • Bernita Ellertoen Walter Forman · Terry Footer Randy Fox Chriltlna Franch Gretchen Geer Berta Gelger Fred Glbaon O.UCkO..nt P9teGray RayG~ Goll GrRton Jeon Holl Dovld Hamilton JonHaneon Joanne Hltria SIWOll Havta JollriH91iPY The PROFESSIONALS RAN DY MCCARDLE. Ph. D.~President Paul Hill Lee Maltby Lorie Hoette Marilyn Martin Josef Hoette Eliot Martinez Rex Holly Jack ·Mascott . Hazen Hoyt Gail Mastrangelo Mary Anne Hotsey Terry MCCardle Marilyn Hughes Carol Mccardle ·Phyllis Irvine Toni McCardle Janice Jacobs June McGraw Kay Jack Cem MeraJ Jerry Janeski Loretta MerJa Mas Jlnbo John Merrill Mary Ann Johnson John Miller Eugene Jones Bud Miller ·Les Jones Barry Mondschein Tena Jones Ann Moritz Barbara Kaye John Morton Roy Kendall Margaret Murphy Elltott Kenyon Ron O'Neal "-KenV<>n Pat OToole Karen Kersten Pat Papp Kim Kersten Loretta Parga Rita Kirchoff Brenda Parla Jo Kirsch Eileeh Pellegrini Jan Knapper Mario Pellegrin I Anne S. Koen Ed Pennington Jim Korb Mimi PerkJns Emily Kortkamp Chuck Pike Woll Kortkamp Marty Pike Jamea Kreft Shelly Pittleman Ted Kubo Whit Plummer Shirt Laffoon Kay PoQuet Judy Ledbetter Bobbi Powell La MontaQne Salty Ragan Georgia Lee Bert fleedy Robert Licata ·Malian R*8dy Wllllom LloYd Lomlne ll•lchert Qlorley Mus -. Reynolds Jeenlne MUI Vlckl'Rlchle Qon M-Ed Riclln\ond George Salvers Jane Samuelian ·Rose Saunders Mort Schiff Linda Schuler Ed Schreiber . Peggy Sherman 1 Marilyn Sherman Mike Simpson Dale Snow Eric Solheim Marjorie Stanford Galene Stockwell Davis Stone Bill Strauss Trudy Stubblelietd Don Sucich Judy Susak Jeff Tiss e·ruca Ungerland Curt Van Dyke Ben Van Lier Don Verdeyen RJtaWada Pat Walker Virginia Ward Carol We jn,er Elizabeth Westley Jell Westley Joan Whisenand Carroll Wilkinson Harry Winters Barbara Wright Norma Xavier De4oras Young l Jeff Young Solon Young Ray YsaSoija 11 The Real E staters are established. professional brokers of real property. They know who -wants to sell property, and they know who wants to buy property. Standing in the middle between buyer and seller, they ar~ in a unique position to help both. As a home seller it is especially important to you to know that The Real Estaters have a list of fatnilies looking for homes to buy. One of these families may be the family which will move into your home soon! And the only way you can reach this family with assurance is by listing your home with a property professional, The Real Estaters . .. ' . There are' many iegal ramifications when it i comes to buying and selling real property. . The Real Estaters are familiar with them. . They are familiar with deeds. mortgages and ·titles. He knows whe n to call upan the services .of a lawyer. And his knowledg8 ·saves you money. Just one more reason for ·dealing with a property professional. ' OAILY PILOT ? -" >. " -· ., 1 J ,,,. • ·.· ., .. ti " ~ J r. N ' >. ,, •I . ! Knowing property availability is an important part of The Real Estaters. Each day, homes and commercial properties come on or off the market. And it's a property professional's job to keep attuned to the existing availability of property on a daily basis. This up-to-the-minute knowledge. serves both the home buyer and seller and affords both one , more good reason to always rely upon ·The , u Real Estaters. 1 • Finally, The Real Estaters know property values. And this knowledge comes from study and experience. "How much is my house worth on today's market?'. is a question a property professional must deal with daily. And his response to that question is vitally important. Land values. home ' values, neighborhood values ... somebody has to know these things, and The Real Estaters are the one! " •• j ., ' • 1THE REAL ESTATERS 0 r> f N ~ I !_ 9 NEWPORT BEAC• COi .4Jlp!8A . . UftiTIN&TON llUliM COR'ONA DEL MAR FOUNTAIN VAi.LEV INVESTMENTS -1111D"'-'llwd. · W,OllmWlhll. 11-'!111*111Ml ·21030•sslhaat 'IOl4W-Ava. 332Mar'guirita · 18109Booal<tiunt 18662MO<Mhurlhd.,Sulte103 . 646-tl71 . !" 2111 · .~-SIS 93M767 • .ad.ao . . 67U$50ii·------963--•781•1----•'rv•lne--•71ii52ili-1 .. 7oo-- I ~ I ' 02 DAILY PILOT Wednesday, Aprd 30, 1975 IOOMER ,. by Rodger INdfltlcl _ I • I~ Yoo ?IGNW A coi<reACr 10 It.II' l'dfflAI.~ 11M CAotf bl ~ . I< COflT2N;f FOR OOJl MAnlA66? ' I I ·u i ,p:JI-· • • MV PIRECT10N'S cw.AV, eur IM i'lOT GE1TI~' • • 111rr~ "fllt MU5TAN~ .. " f ! . : . \\ l j)~! MUCH " I OtSfANCE ----' ' F ' I· ' .. . .. 1•-., .. I ' -' ' . TUMBLEWEEDS AAAAAAAAAAA6M!! M' F'l!"f RANO"f SXCAPE:l7!! by Tom IC. Ry.. · OH,S'RW IT! !JA'IE1"/ 'itlU HEARi' .,.....,.---------,.;' "THE OLP SAY/N6: II WHY CR'.' OR 15 l"f 'J:SCAPl't> MILK~.?!' MISS Cl'fll!llSI!. CA~ 'f'Mll FAC1'0RY ANP PllMANI> A RlfeA'fW flOR '!Wlf &.AS1' MllW OVER SPILLl't> RAH!1S'?! . C/llll'O by Tom Batiuc:k CAflt ~ eou.H'I" ! GORDO FUNKY WIMKERBEAN •'?EOPLE SAY THAT WMPLITEfjS ARE INFERIOR TO MAN!'' '1WELL AT LEAST WE OIONI DESCEND FROM APES!'• •• ... AND WE'RE NOT 601~6 TO ™E 0065 ! '• • I I - FIGMENTS NANCY NdT ME ··· l HAVE DON'T BE SILLY -·· MONEY DOESN'T GROW ON A MONEY TREE TREES TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate Ye$1erda'{sP~u1t Solved: ACROSS 46Have 1 Curlers' oao• """" :. 10 Grasp sudGenly 14 Russian range • 15 Ca1penter"1 • toot 16 Companion- less 11 ··cametot~ characler: 2 , words : 19 Army clas- sllicaUon • 20 Part ol India 21 Bringer or dreams d1tterent ideas 46 Furnishes lood so~---Lone Cowl\al'ld" 51 Respond to slill'IJli 53 Hunting cry 57 Gtiuer 61 Great Lake 62 Corroded entirely: 2 words 64 Ripener 65Actress Mary -···· 66Su1t at law 67 Anlarct1c ••• • 23 Strengthens 68 Piles up 25 Dote • 69 er.plosive momentarily c~ounds 26Retum to tormer beliefs 29Vac111a1ed 34 Sirong - smelhng 35 Conar tyoe 37 Uneven 38 Female swan 39 Royal tam<l y members 41 No Amer. lnd+an -42 Grinding mate11al 4-4 E•P•ICS 450Ld DOWN IJob 2K1ng Hussein's wile JAomangod 4Not bhnd 5 Slender piece 6Par! o! 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(•11!, '126'0 ~.Cl1110l'I E.Sm1111 •· AOMrl N. th .. yer. ~15.ln JIHI, quln Hill~ Ro.id, 21>'1 s.iri Jo•Cl\lln Hiii~ Aotcl,N9•00rl f;l.ellth, ,.111. tttoO fhho llv'U'lt•~ w•• (Gnd...C:1«1 by I Ql':FW••f 1>•• l .... r ,llip . S.'1"9d: A09et M Ali-. Uentftt P•nnei- DOl.IMANI, ALOR:ICH ANO W'OttTNI NGTON, AllorMVl • , .... Wll•tu,. llo11l•w•rlll s. .. u. ltl A .... Ut, Util•rM• t002• AIM: Mar• IC . Tittl .. • Th•~ •ltl1m..,t "'"' t •ll'd .. ,111 t1'1' C.0Ut1l'1' C.ler• ot Oro1n91 Counl1on.t..pr1! 1, Ml\. ril 30, 1175 * All. V Pll.OT n. 8leptt Marketplaice on the Orwtp eo.t ·DAILY PILOI CLASSIFIED ADS .... , ................ ,,.. ....................... ....... , ......... _ .. .--............ ~*' ..__ ...... ,., ..... . ..... ,.... ......... wt '-ntc .. I .... 600MOtt I ,.11-lf l ,. ........... --. ,...,.,. •ctien•u ...... --. ........... ~ ........... .. .... ,,, ..... ,,..,....,... ........ .... 6 4 2 1-...-- Yo'u Cai:i Sell It, Find It, [ 642 _5678 ) One Call Service, Trade It With a Want Ad'-·------· Fast (:redit Appraval 1 ·~==~,~ ... ;s~ .. ;.;---jH;;:.:.:.":,~ ... ;;s:.:----,~H~-=M:H;;F: ... ;;,:.;--1.H;: •• :.:.:.~,~ .. :-~s~.;-,;..~1H'"',-.-."--------......................................................................... ························ ·········.············~·· ··········-·······-·· 60011ol 100 1002 Go•rol 1002,Gooorol 1002 Go•rol IOOZGo•rol 1oe:r ·.···············!•••••!~····················· ······················~···················· ... HARBOR VIEW HOM& • 5 6 7 · 8 '11.-CJ.NYON -YllW!Sl lf,500 Beautiful NEW 4 BR "Deauville''. Dining rm. bonus rm. fabulous kitchen & huge masler suile. Plush cplng, l;µidscaped & rm for pool. Hurry! SIN A umE! If you'r e waiting to steal a house, try this allu ring 4 bedroom Irvine Terrace hideaway with a view of all the action. Sunken li\fing room. sensuous n1astcr s uite with panoramic view a nci it's all buill around a secluded pool that's great for those kinda parties . 1'his one is sµacious . on FEE land and only 189.500. IL would be a crin1c not to call Unique. 675·6000 . A one-of-a -kind home that includes 4 be(Jrooms. d en, formal dining. 3 baths. This 2000 sq . fl . home is all on one level. Obie d e lached garage with ·room for boat or trailer storage. Large eul-dC -s ac lot with fruit trees • Plenty room ror pool. View or the Turtlerock Hill s. Outstanding value $83,950. Ca ll 640·6161 UNIVERSITY PARK Popul a r PLAN 3 CHANCELLOR HOME. :! Bedroom. 2 balhs. Newly decorated in ~ide. Air conditioning. J\ss un1c low interest rate ins. loan. Qui ck occupa ncy can be arranged. S.55.900. Call 640·6 161 2111 S•J ......... Roocl MIWPORT IUCH, ~I. 644-4910 IElllOIS: AdYortiMrS -·---dolly -._. ... ..... 1-~. T1w DAILY rlLOT .,_. fiobllltJ fM tlw fin! cornet l•Hrtion only. ' PUBLIC NOTICE Pl'Bl.JC XOTICF. •• 11 .. s u•ElllOll COUllTOPTHE STATE OFCALlr:Ollf>llA FOR THt COUNTY OF Oii ANGE NO. AUtOI ORO~R TO SNOW CAUSE In t"fo ~t11r of 1n1' Apph<at1on ot MICHAE'\. THOMA!i GE.-RY lo• thiln<Jl!ol n.lm•. WHEREAS MICM et Thoma\ Geatr, petoliorw•. Ila\ !119<1 a ll'ttlllon with Ille Cit•' ot 1111• Court !or'" orOtr tl•tnq· ing ll'ftlllooef"i n•me from Ml~l\l~I Thorn•• Ge••r 10 Ml<h••I Thom•• "'1'1'•: IT l!i OllOEAED lll•t all ptr..:.M +n· la•t•ted In Ille •llove enlil!ed mall.,.. ,_..,. i,ttor., 111•• Cou•I i i 10 A.M.. on ""'1Y 21 , 1•7S, 1n !he Courl<torn ol OeP1rlment No. J •• 111e Courl~ o)I 7<IO C•vlt Center Dr iv• W.\I, S...t•.....,., C1!i10rn!•. enCI •how t lu\t, •I ln'I'. why '""' oe•illon lor th..,.Qe ol n•me illOl!ld "°'bl' o•.inlld. IT IS FURT HER ORDERED !NI• <®' ot 1111. °'"'' 10 s11 .... ctu .. br i:oulll1$1\ld In OlilANCE CDA!iT DAILY PILOT. I MW\.OMN"• o• .,., .... r•I d~u•<ll· t•on prlnll'd in Or1no1 Covnly, C...lo!O<nit. once • wee' tor ,_ !><.IC· <t•~•wt ...,,e•• prl<>< 10 Ille O.le W"t lor lll!lflNJOA 11\.,petl\!On. Dolled· A.ptll II, 1'1~. SAMUELDlilEllEN JtXl(le: ol Ille !iuperlor C-1 SER:ENEA N, GlllE EN s111•111c-.....,. ... A.,.-.~• P.O ... •"I °""""· C.IHff"N•.,... T•..,.._ .U.51" AIWM1 -... tlll9ner PullllllMd O<"lftll'J '°""" 0 1111'1' Pltet, .ii l•.11,JO, .. MM11y1; ltTS USS.IS ' PUBLIC NOTICE I ' t D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D .. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VAHODOWM LIKE A MODEL HEARIU.CH Finest beaeh <1.rea. Truly e"ecutive neighbornood. Gorgeous landscaping. Elegant e ntr)'w<iy. t-'ully upgrad ed interior. UNl(jlUE HOMES, R .... on -675-6000 2443 E. Cst Hwy, Corona det Mar Gourm et kitchen .•••••••••••••••••••••••,••••••••••••••••••••••• Form a l dine. Family!••••••••••••••••••••• IOOZ 'GtMral 1002 size bedrooms. 15'x40 ' Covered dance pavilion. Huge n;>aster iiu.ite. N~ down b'uys this!! Take advantage. Call 842-2535. {)l'ftj l/f 9 •/l\IUl•l08fN'/"I < • THE REAL' ESTATERS 1 __ ____, Harbor View Hew. OpenDaHy 1·5 ISJJ 'f>ort Seaboume N 8 Stop in any afternoon. Spotless 3 BR OI'" 2 & den . 2 Baths. t-'ormal dining. rplc. Upgr~ded crpts & c ustom drps. 1-"ruit trees! Patio. Adult oc- cupied. Owner's moving out of areu 646 ·3928. eves645·0882 Lachenmyer Realtor OPEN -DUPLEX Exceptiona l arrangement o f 2 separate hom es. gives some bay view & good ocean vie\v. Onl y 2 yrs. old., \"er y distin ctively bui lt & in top condition ! Each home in cl. 2 bdrn1s .. family rm .. 2 baths & 2 enc losed garages. 1\11 xlnt opportunity for two friendly fa n1i li es to ~pend $60.000 each. for a marve lous propcrl)'. Sold as a package for $120.000 81 S E. IALIOA ILVD. OPEN WED. & THURS. 1-5 BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 ,.,)[) l l OA'>T H ~V V C:U>~O"\l,C. •JI L MAI:. 1002 G-....r " •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MEADOWLARK •CAPE COO• "RANCHO ESTATE WATERFllOHT CALIFORHIAM Two story, 4BR & den , OM form! din, 2 frplcs. J car ASSUME GOLF COURSE •"'· xt.a P'kg. 5145.ooo VA LOAN LOCATION-LOCATION 1·his hon1c is perfectly situated neKl to 21 acre community park. 4 Bedroom, 2 hath. onl y 2 yrs old and has been beautifully decorated by transferred owners. Country kitchen. ramily room w/wel bar . l':ot a Condo. Only $55,995 . Call now . 962·4454. FANTASTIC FAMILY Room 16x18 with mass ive used brick Corner rireplace. cathedral beamed ceilings, new re modeled kitchen and 'master bath ! This 3 bedroom. 2 bath home v.'ill be perrect for YOUR FAMILY. Onl y $42.9!J5. HURRY! Call now 962-4454 ASSUME 7°/o VA Fantasti c 4 bedroom. 2 bath home with ·ra mily room, rireplaee, large cpvered patio and many. many extras. Full price $42,000. $280. Per monlh p~ys all at 7"k interest. Call546-4141 . NEWPORT BEACH REDUCED $3000. Prime area. F'antaslic hOQ'le. ASSUME 6"4°/r. VA loan. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, POOL, lanai. Perfect condition: Jusr $.59,500. Call 546·4141. ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE . INC. :I 10! :Il l'!' OVYNEO (0"1Pf1P~1 )tR;1H1rj,C !HE ~Qt'T H COA Sl ~Rl.~ si.i cl l'--·bJ or submit . $59,900! JACOISll£ALTY IEACH IOOZ'GoMrol 1002 U n b e I i e v ab I c op · 675_6670 Rambling three bedroom ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• portuniy. Prestige area.l ;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;J ranch house. Hop-skiP l••--------!'!!---------- Cu s t om a ppr oach .Ii and jump in lhe ocean. J1lo BaJro Lavish landscape. Rustic I~ CCMf'Oll a.,. Separate high beamed •• __ I. interior. Spacious family Beautilul Dover model, living room. Enormous RL room . Cozy counlry vacant. Mutil sell! 2 fiesta si-:.e. family room. kitchen. Choice view lot.. Bedroom & den. $119,500. G a rd en kitchen . Hurry. Only $5.9.000. Call or lease $700. mo. S p a c io us chi ldrens 842·2535. rooms with walk -in Ol'f.N H1<1 ·11~•uN ,,.,fll ri~1 · closets. Massive king [:lllfi~lllil ~~~~,~~'~'~ ()PI N !II 9 • '1 ~ llJl<I fOftl Not:(• ·~llllii!illd V2 Acre C2 PALM ~~HGs Located on Newporl DOVER SHORES Prime location near end or Lido, with southerly exposure ror sun bathing & sunset views . 4 Bdrms, 5 Baths. formal dining. rumpus room OJ>E;:ning on sandy beach, pier &: float: Fully rurnished. Price reduced to $295,000. BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR I 11 f' 'y ' , l' . •, r, ~ l h 111•z lil\'d. nea r City llall. Owner or elegant 4750 sq A.LL U.S. VETS G•wc... ·.., s in'if, t~inancing availa· rt "o"e ' Sho,-. home ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 •·=·r .. .., • ... ,. It is your right lo own a ••••••••••••••••••••••• tile. Commercial build-wo'lh panoramic view will · d d · home with no down pay-ing an Ian Just accept equity in Palm ment . Starr or ex-IMMEDIATE OCCU .. AHCY Try VA /FHA. Lease Op. lion. 4 Bedr~. 2 bath, tr~-shaded yard, with new paint and carpet. $39,950. "AIKPU.CE 40.aU.CH $59 950. Springs house or condo veterans to assist you. 1 as down payment. Fix· Call world Real Estate, •ARGAIH ~11 ~·--Srrfl ji". i'Qus O ~il _ Orange County"s only _ . Veteran Real Estate ...__ Specia list. As k £or Anytilllt r'"..._. Veteran s counselo r . Lowest priced rour bedroom Park Place. Walk to beach. Gorgeous entry to stunning livinC and rormal dining. Party size ramily room . Garden kitchen. Covered patio. Compl ete ly separate childrens wing, Secluded masler·sitting r o o m . l-' i \n e s l neighborhood. Call for appt. Only $6400 down. 963-6767. 645·5149 Pl apirrt... . i..::SS6::_:·1c.11c:1c:• C::•:o:ll..::•:onytc:' ':c.me=.. _ ~~~~~~;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;::;::; l~-~~"'~"~·~~~,~~~··~':~!'l..'.'.'.~'~'~"~'"'.I••-::""••-::""••-3 Bedroom. 2 bath, new NEWPORT IUCH 332 Catalina CAPE COD beautifully dee., 5 BR. 3 BA-brick frplc·new unique master bdrffi suite + many e"- ltas. $89,500? CAU 675-7060 OPEN Sot fSooi 1-5 6702 Marilyn Dr., HB 3 BR + bonus rm, 3 baths. Move in cond .. $S9.950. CALL5SMIOO ..... ..., .... ·~ c-r.n POOL HOllE-lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath comer home. Complete with beaulifuJ pool and access for boat or trailer. Just recent.ly redecorated. Transfer rorces sale. Priced r11h~ .al only $47 ,900/ Call now M&-5880 --, ~ HERITAGE Hf Alll.JRS - shag carpeting, giant C £T ·LI"'. VIEW ExecutiYeS ouldoo' p•lH>. Eas.,ide A A r"llA Costa Mes a. $44 ,100. From this elegant & C......,C ... Arwtl Negotiableterms spacious 4 bdrm. J bath Well planned J bedrm, dining. The beautiful utility room + I/• bath. jp~1 1a~psHa~r~tlati a ", Ol'fN If! 9 • II~ fllN tO Sf Ni"(f• ::;::,~·,~ '~~.~-,;~'~ ~~:.~:.: .;t.~·J.~!,.~ •• ·~=~ trees & greenery con· Large garage + storage. 752.1.io tras l nice ly with the Large yard-elec out· MOOGuaus1.N1 UKM II -- THE REAL ESTATERS thick shake roof giving a le ls, covered patio. · rich cozy reeling lo lhis Room for pool. Wrought Sell things fast with Daily ; excellent family home on iron entry gales. roun"':lcP~il~o;l;W~a;n~l~A~ds~. _10G~~~·,;··; .. ;·"~'"i' ----- IOOZ quiet -cul de sac street. lain! Onl)' $72,000. ()pen $77,900. Ca ll 646·7711 . daily 1-5, 176$ Bahama GtMral 1002IG•••r .. Open Eves. Lane. Mesa Verde. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Walker & lee RP.al I state MESAYElllE 2STQIY ONL Y-$64,000 You 'll love lhis Exec style Pacesetter ,.home co mpl ete with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, den.& formal dining. Fantastic lattice work patio cover. Best value in all of Costa Mesa. Don't miss it!! Call 546-5880 ~-,.,...HERITAGE . • REALTORS \ macnab I lrVtne raalty SPECTACUUI YIEW. s bedroom + den + family room at $124,500. Exterior of Palos Verde stone -Wine cellar -extra lg. lot w/room for pool. Waller King 644-6200. !Y65) SllDltOOM- MARV&OUS CAMEO SHORES! An outstanding prope~y ! Excellent views or Ocean & Coast. Over 200' of the lol w /VIEW! Tom Queen 644·6200. !Y66) YACHTING ACTION AT JETTY. Crow's nest view of Bay, Ocean & Islands. 3 bedroom Corona del Mar home. Steps to beaches: parking !or 9 cars. Great value at $169,500. Ken Hartley 642-8235. (Y67J -CATCH Ml • YOU CA~ Airy, open, bright & breeiy 3 bedroom home, adorable dining room, giant family room, fabuloua pool-n-brook-n-gardens. $112,500. Jack Custer 642-li235. <Y68) • ; ,, .. J ' .. . CALL-644-7270 2128. E. Coast Htghwoy, Corona d~ Mor PIOHRTY MANAGEMENT ~~!'!'! .......... !~~~~~ .......... !~~ Lov"ely c ust. 3 BR & den, 31t2 ha , on lagoon. Court w /fowitain . Ramp/slip. $255,000 . Beautifully decorated 5 BR. 41,f! ba ... paneling, 3 frplcs. Ramp /sli p. $260,000 Custom 5 BR. 4 ba., 80 ft. view fron laJ!e on lagoon. Ramp/float. S290,000 Brand ne w 6 BR , 6 Ba., Pool , jacuzzi & sauna. Ramp&float$42S,ll00. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR '", 'u•. •,•, t,'•, tlv Gcmra1 ' • 1fMi 1oo:i ................ JI••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW.tlSllNt' . 2 furnished • rented un- its on full lot, good street, Balboa Island. Full price $65,000. ~ali~1h u r!t . . .c...... 10:02 ••• ,.. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . ' -V AMDHllL T" PAllll HOME One or Universi~J Par"::'s rarest and m ost popu l ar pl'c.ns. A ver y spacious 4 bedroom and family r oo m home with 3 bath s. Beautifully localed on a park with a view. 579.500. ' PEMINSULA INCOME UNITS 4 Units for only $99.750. Probably the best buy on the market in income property. A SPACIOUS ESTATE IN Corona del Mar with access lo -private beaches. Cheer f ul . 3 bedrOom h ome over looks pool. waterfall & beautiful gardens and only $129,500 . CHARMING CORONA DEL MAR Family home. 45' lot, room for unit over .... garage. 3 bedroom. 2 bath. cozy fireplace. Bright modern kitchen, private patio. Ready for occupancy. $85,000. SOUTH LAGUNA VIEW ESTATE Beautiful coastline views. Custom quality .. St. Charles kitc hen, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths including guest h o u Se. Off e red far below replacement cost. $249,500. OCEAM FRONT LOT One of t he few vacant lots on East Ocean Front. 30 foot frontage. 80 feet deep. Priced to sell at $100.000 . THAT'S RIGHT. • • $162,500 buys thi s 4 bedroom, 3 bath view home in 'Dover Shores. Property has everything. Space. Location. Comfort. Cleanliness. Low upkeep. Pool. Bar Room . Family Roo m. Dining 'Room. A special place. A special offer. Z·4+1 Watch these units appreciate. · 4 <:Orona del Mar duplexes ranging from $81,500 to $84,500. Buy one two, three or all four. Owner will trade for farm land. '' DIAL 644-1766 zl '~=~:.i· 1::i""c"o~ I , ______ _ COMPANY REALTORS SINCE 1944 673-4400 LOWDOWN Assume 7% VA loan at only $!50. per , month. Owner lranst. Super sharp. • bedroom home, located on beaut. tree lined street. Everything new! Only $37,000. Similar homesaellintlor tQ,000. Call World Rtal Eat ate $58·777?. Ask •bout 30Z1 Westbrook. . ' ?· J• " , .. .. .. '" -· '· .. ~· .. •• • - ' 0 A; •• e. ' • • c G " " 0 A • . . • ,, -· c •• Su c \ II C· .. Cl " n ,. fl $ 0 l • 0 • R c . .. 4 ll c .. v 0 'f 9 " l: " ~ A s s s: E L a s: 0 " " D T s s B B • g " s: SI le M H s: c; Du .... Tl 31 .,. S• " <; ti; 18 .. 7 a • ' ;, a " I F 0 $ F c I 1 O• • 0 n y, . r I J [ I - ,,,,, • t • ~ ,. ., , .. .. .. .. .. ~· ,. •' • -· ' .• ... t _ ....... . " ' . , . . • . • 1 u.......... Ho.Ma U•fwW.a..d A.porlmtnt• Fwnl5htd Wodnesdny Aptil 30 t975 , DAILY PILOT D :[ .... ...:.. , t · ...._ •••••••••••••••-•••••• •••••••••-•••••••••••.• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'futwat1Ullfwoa. Afia hw11t1 U..._... A.pa law.ts.....,.. · -f"""!"' '"'"I ..... Prtp•IJ ZOOO 1 F1u t•• Vllley J2J4 Lata-• Hf..-t 1252 Cotto M11• 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••-• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ... !::'.~~••••••••~~~! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;;••••••;;;,;;,;;;,f•••11 '! ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••·•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corotta ct.I Mm-l l .22 Costa M•sa ll24 ............... .._. 3&41 t•tt · Executive Uvtn" in this 2 ADULT COMMUN ITY. 2 $l0 Wiik & UP ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BARGA.IN price for fa11t 6 u~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• tto h 'th boo W OELUXI-' 2 br tr1 salu. OeBul. l:Ondo cotn• ' IWR -" , •• JI 02 r'/ O~e W1 ba WI Br & Dtn, 2 Bil $37S., C!ub •SB.60 Ni1ht &: Up Spac-iouK 3 br, Z b;a. 2 Ult 2"i UA StUflio ::.pt. N 1-; -• be h. I lllAO & IUTTH room, 3 r , 2 ' eov. Hou~c. Swim p(M)J . tall •Sl.udiu 4' I RRAPls &aut1ful cond. S:S.SO. 1no Hltn '· 0 /W ·1JtR & drp" pl cx -.pts. Nr. ~e ' P e11.. 112 unill, n.:rllcd •• ~ •• •c-I.) ••••••••••••••••••••••• pa~o, cp~,drps, fr1.."1hly 10 iiM·S pm. 400-'I~ •Water Beds A•enl. ti<14_7002 P-.t~· 52 t;1 5 ,; o. itiK clo ~e lo. c\'cryth1n ,. 11phi. Projtcled '7~ In-.,, "' •• 1 BR hou11e La1una Bc11ch painted. ~e to appree/ •TV It Maid Serv Avuil 0 · . 1 t-'rplt•s, d1shwshr11., you come 11pp1·ox . SJ00.000. Xlnl Co1 ~11 Mtta IO<"a· $160. R.11lbou $16S., & ~.mo. Ask for Bev or 4 BH . Cam ily room , •PhoncScr v I-ltd pool i BR . frpl. bltnll, d u;· Joann. Ai:L~~l naine il. t.hcy have lt! (iiunt pool , Jucuzzl, KY1'11, lion. Olt.le.r unll:i with an-bachelor DMlbou unit11, Joo. t63-tati7 or !J63·171:16 fi repl1 00 1e • .r .. ~ccd, "'1n· • Chlldrc.:n & i•c:.1 Sectloo """asher , suntK.--ck, llOOI. ,IRYIHl/NlWPORr1cosJA Mi s A 01)1.:11 for i ns pcctionM 51111~ g11ra,llc11. io'or i;u lc or u'Uul tnco1nc $11 .520. Newport Beach &-llunt· _ macu a e. ~· Vt'r 1no. , •• offw···•' ,.,.01 wt•d . d 11. n 1• ~"Y<IY & "'un. IUAM to 61' . I, t d d 1"' ·ro I Purt e •h' 111 • Id t ' •• LARGE"B pus rm &I l _.,,,, .. .... au :;, opi,:,,,_..., • 1-0-rg~ ' f 11 ru c own, io .• Jy n •r ip .. u a 1nn-ln gt.Qn Beach SI~. A..:t. >I r,rum . 'Is l ast. -4..-..-W..•. 2J'iGNcwportUlvd<;M ti7:J..J41t11':vcs1Wknds. ~\·i 1-·.i . W1ll 1:.in1~. Fo1·inor.c.:11 own(o r . Mr. 0 .• 400 N. asklnii $100,000 for quick t'ec. 979.8430 3 bu, 2 car gar~ge, blln:J, Ml 1 VI jo 3267 5'1M·9'1$5 or &15-:i::ib'1 .\J collect '. 213·!Jti4·f.ll61 Ac.:uc1a, l"ullcrton. (7 1,1) 'llli!. Cull S45·1W2ot As · I ~'-"~~~~---.,,, comm. l*I. Kids ok. Nll II OR • S))arp 2br, pool, walk hr.h, """ .. ~ -- IJ7U·U744 soc I a le d South Coust Newport leoch 1169 rec. 1285. nlO. lst l)io11ee1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• carprl. :id ull:./no 11cts. ...,.--:l €;;i--CON l>t) l br, encl palio. -'fwl.JliNi:r--1-~u~ro~k~'~'~'~· ------1••••••••••••••••••••••• llealty. l:M2-4421 2 UH . uir, bltns, frpl <·. cov. 1 ur rur n $165. Lots of $250. K3J ·S9?oi /K33-t653. \. -:· <._. 1:l\: ~ ~: c-pts. drps. w::;hr /d t)'. MEW 19UHIT Livconl.ido liile. pa lio.rcdyard.$.100.11iu. bltnit . ,,ool. Wulk to -:--. • '-· -.... !16\)l Ad ;i m s. SJ7!l. •COSTA MESA • I UMITS onl y $450 mu. ;,!Br.2 IJu, 3 JJl'i., 2 Ua , bltn.~. 2 <"llr Cull eves .s86·3686 Sh' opplu•-1,;; ml. bcuch. SPAt:IOVS I br apt. Walk li4 5 ;41H Nlw"ORT g<1r , l)Uol. $36U m o . • w btuch Wett»1r rrpl ---•io'ULLVOCCUPll::D ... (213)703-CMZ7 collect. 632-:Mi a or9U2·2.111 Mew--'leoch 3269 93LW .191b Sl.M8-0192 cpl. ·,ivt'. puti~.·c .. 11 .' uEw C1\l.l.'f C.)UJ N:Wo ha\'l'll •(J lt0SS$48,UM) ' $216 000 ,_., ,.. I , ' Winter Jtcntal. JUr. $175 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·1153Sul/Sun &i>:vc:.;. ;ill. LO\'C Y <.1pt.s nc:i •J,ltlCE$380,tlX) Eight cxtru sharp unil:i. mo, walk to beach Avail Super. 4 be~rm, ~ bll\h, Townhou5e 2 br. Z!.7 b11, * Sh"-...... E1mGade11s• ---------DISTINCTIVE lJt•:11·h & 1-luntinglvn •OOWN IS~;, !'ri m e Newport t11June30th.H!>t·3523. ~rlps, drp5. bltns._Joo~· pool. blln5, wash/dry, _, C t 3824 ll tirOOur urc;i. $165-to Prin."only 6'15·6177 pc:nin11ulu location. Sum-1ng .fO( :a nice C4'.m1ly LIJ «ar. No pet.II . 675_9188 Pool, crpt & drps, lndry, os o Me-so 2 l •droom, 2 Batt. '-'olllll Patioi., dshwhr:-. ---=="---..ccc...:.:.c.1 · I t I r f "-·~ • •d"ll". 111 L ' . .,.._,1 St. ••••••••!•••••••••••••• I l •droom • C L / mt·r·w1n o.:r. rcn us. 3 Br , l !JOO 5Q. l ., 2 care or our numl:l, .......... .. " "' .....,,. sonic frplcs Also clean. •meterl. oh 1500 Owner wunts 1n..;tallrnent b11l cunies, oceanfront. mo. Call J oe or llcv, BRAND ne w New1iorl Near Hcach.6'2·3ti45 lac.hftor l\1l't'housc 5 tolcascfro1n C r rp 1 11al~. l)osslhlc 11~4 loan. S7SO . m o . Barburu 963·4567Sl63-17fl6 Terrace condo. 3 Ur, 21 ~ ~-1 h lor & 1 1 Offl•atenPath FromSl95 S:6U.Nofct•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner wi ll rlna ncc. 9fl.3·6739 • , • Bil. 5350. mo. Adul\5, no "'"'· ac • • r . To•'n Suve $100 . llisl'OWlt on 2 Gros:4 over $27,00'.lyr. All 3 Br Condo, 2 Ba, 2 c.ar pets 675-:1800 Ukr oo IE 1 c•ptionally nice. I & 2 Ur . Adulls no J>t:ls, HIGHT LIGHTED - Ccmetary l . ..ol,j. l'aciric complctelyrurnlshedone l & Ol-::N. gardene r , R,•,•,•,•,··3·.·.1•,•'"',,".~.ll[~tlnl.o, ree.. . . 2 110 Mewport II., ~~:~~~lr~~r:~~~ r~~~~: TENNIS COURTS Pro~el~l31Mcimtl View. $225. cat·h. •llj.1·2176 IJcdroom unils. l lurry-comm. pool. $Z95. After CM Q c" & I ~" I(. '·orkcl. answer (714 )831·004.5 !UL'WPO"'r 1·•·11R. J l>r, • BH . as w:.tcr p< · •l!:lcJ:anl ltet-.1'u v1hon .. call today. (714)752-1700. S,i;i;l0·11S5 1~0::. ~ "' -- 1 • ----.,.------1 T 2 Ur , 11"" Ua , Condo. f>bl 2'.'z ba , m ast. s u ite, ---l'ou •Hi\11ard 'l'ahl1:s. CCNftlfterclal 1 NV ~1~1J1~~E N Hou1e1Unfwni~. ;.~ Pool · i•·. bltns., r~m rrn .. lntlry.. L~Furnllr's LAMAMCHA.A.PTS •l'ool.Ja1.:uzzi ,Sau11a Property 1600 'J'llE RBAL ES'fATF.RS •••••••••••••••••• ••• "'.ncl i.:ar. , ~· ~tio, patio, t:<.1r .. ocean view on Dllns, W /W. drapes. 7711 Seott Plat·e. cr-.1 Adults only No l"ll'L' •••••••••••••••••••••••1------~---IGeneral l 202 Slater & Buclid. $250. 15 acre park w/pool. $.175 pool. adlls, no pt.•ts. S1W. ll42-5ffi3 MILL CREEK CDr-.1 Prim1'. Csl. llwy •Ni>~WL1SflNG• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-3l47or.5454289. mo.644-7357 64Z-9520 555 p•uL•RINO f t 3000 ft A \A Lu 16 U ' Costa <.:AS1\ VICTOHIA "" "" n'a~1f·011 N:~·ls~. ~ 1ioO nits. MeSCL FREE . . 1''.I~~~ Hwltht9ton leach 3240 BLUFFS Condo. $350. mo. HOLIDAY PLAZA 1 & :!Br. Unfum/io'urn rr. (Nc ~·1iorl Frwy S.1 l•_1 ' __ W::..:.•~ll~o~n~&~Co=.~"'~5~...00="---I •Proress1onal SeDr.S1cc• ••••••••••••••••••••• .. • 2 44 6 V ·1" t ·• 11 o" .. ,. . D".LUXi>.: Snac1ou.'i l Hr, $169.50 "as/wtr ..... 1_ Ba kc1· ol'I i·a11'1 p. ·rur·u s<1.rt .Avuil.forrcl:1il/Of·1-L•~DLOR S "' .. .,.. "' " .. vu rit:l'S . Xlnt in\'C'f;lrncnl MONEYMAKER * A" * · Spu cious 5 llr, 2 t o ry, G44·703Sur67:J-0140 furn upt. l'ool. Ample Adults-No l'ctsScl·.galc ri ghtut lsl i.11!tit1t1 Love At I st II~ J & l nr :a \•a1L i>'um & uu· l'urli. AP PL!-': A PT~. ,\ uni(IUC ide;i in -.dull apt IJ\•in~. &700 Warner A\'c, llunt in~tun Bcat•h ij.17·fi0-17. No lease. Sorr~ nu l'hddren or pct~--_ ' $100,000. ti75-ti~JO Ha'" e f i" de rs * i>~am . ltm, ~>vt Dlt, lin· , purkini;. Adul~, nu 1K!ls. Pool, Hee. lt m., Elevator 1714) 549-1302 9 UMITS. loiJllta 642 9900 mac, Lo ma1nt yard. 2 ml l M M ACU l.ATF~ II luffs l965 r omona.f\\'c .. _c_M 525 Vicloriu. li-12---8!170 BAYFRO~ 5 Apts & 4 Shops.1 block • to beach. $450 per mo. condo; 3 HH .' w;lll cd - r. I froni the beueh, This cor-taliforniu's Largest 968.0779 & 536-tl091. Ruby. patio $395 J\-1 0. · Bkr . •Tropical Pool• MEDITERRAHEAM Offi ce bu!l<lln". s pec:-ncr loc11tion ha.-; 112 (t. on •ltental Service!• . . 644-l l:iJ 1 Ile, opts. dr•"'. bltns. VILL•GE *VILLA HIMOS• .. WAN1'ED: Nl£e ram1ly w1 .::::__:--::c.______ ·-~ J HH . l ll,\, lgt' fpl c & a ll bllrl5. si tu_ n1onth •• Brukt::_8~13.'>I __ tacul ar view, executive Coust llwy. AMual cross t'REE JtENTAL book in p.11lio. Gas & Water pa1 tl offices . Hcdu cc d . income $17,1K4 on low ofricc,Examplc,2 Ddrm curc rorour home.JBR,WEST Newporl·ltivcr $l80.mo.M!l·l·Hi8 •""",000. rents. Asking •A2,500 2 BA . w/crpts & d rps. Ave. 3 Br, 2 lla, bltn5, ~ ~ house, I buth, i:urul(c, N' d f r · d h h l""nd y .ILL GRUNDY down. Owner Anxious. Id ice yar s or summer re rig, s w r, .... r . T k ad lag. Or lh'·s fe nced yard, chi rcn fun! 5295. mo. 963-4567 or yr I y I s e . S 3 9 5 . R.-"or 67" '161 a c · van fine. JST and last mo. ---------~---excellent opportunity to 963-1786 As lc ror Bev or (213 l445·66ti6 art 6 pm rent at $200. J CCNH:lomlnlums malce money. , HACIENDA 1 ~:.:oc:::":_-,-------12 BR T-house $195. Uike to for sale 1700 REALOHOMICS REAL ESTA.TE Sharp, 3 br, 2 ba; cpts, beach, al::to 2 Ur Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrokft'S 675-6700 drps, blln&, fenced yard, Mes a $160. Agt_ 1''cc. 18541 leoch ll•cl. ·-Ask 97 30 TAX SHt~LTi>.:R . O Pl 9 , • 316 2 c11.r gar.-.-. mo. 9-84 "4 ·plexcs & tri-plext..'S by !Large Tr~plex. ana . · H.1. 6r. for Bev or Joe 963-4567 orl·,""~"":.:.-----3-2-8-,0 the beach. 2 br & twnhsc. Ocl:lun Vie w. 2 2-Br, Iba. 963·17!16 ~a .,.no cOmpl J'k g, Brand nu. I 3-Br, 2ba. A!I apts rent· EL TORO ;iupcr 3 IJr, Z ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846.1323 ed. $85,000: f~ Sale by ba, kids, pet, fned, gar. 3 BR, 2 BA, Ulil. rm. & lg. Fireplace. J BH. 2 UA. Owner. Pr1nc1pals Only. G. GROVE. 1''amillcs 3 rdcd . yd.'SJOO mo. Isl & crtp::;, drps, ll/O, patio, OPEMEVEMIMGS 491i·7234. llr.kids.pcl,fned,gar. Ja::;t , Wknds or <ift . S285. mo. Ask for Dev or v· G · 1-tUNT BCll Pri,,-aey! 2 S:30PM536·2'789 Joc.1'6.1-456796J-171!ti 1Uugc a rden..:; is nowl*DELUXEUNITS,l blk. Br, 2 ba, st\', frpl c, op1:Jn Wc dnc s.d ay ~ to occun.12l3BR , singles 3 BR, fam rm, \'aulleds165.2BR,ki<b.pcl . Thursday cvcning5 lil (5) 2BR. Gd . cond MISSION VIEJO. Pool, 2 ceil. 2 yrs old. $385. $195. 2 BR. kids , pct, 9 :00 ::to l''?me ands~ the • (4) 20R HOMF.S wilh br, child, pet, gar. Barbara. 963-6739 ro cd . besl buy 111,0rungeCoun-enclosed uarage::;, on 11'.1 STANTON W • 4 Br E·Z Living! l Br. appl .. 1 Br spacious. 6 unit bld,t:. Like nl:lw . Gar·uge. $165. Ad lts /no pets. 2220 Elden Ave. 645·7 151 1 DH . adults mo. util pd. S48·307ti Dono Point only. $125. 5J2 Centct 3726 . ...................... . 2 UH . $250, Dach . SIOO. Uti ls. pd . 496·0195 or 960-1142 Hunlln<Jloo-., 3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Al Sl!J 950 for a "' • · ow . • 3 Br, l::xecutive llome. La Y · . ' " , acre lot. Rm. ror more rumpu,, frplc, kids, pel. pet. bbq. grdnr, $170. 0t;aut1ru1 2 bcdrm. 2 bath Ycu~er Heall)", 556-6171 Hurry ! Cuesta a rea. Nr. Bch, fo'URN ISl-tED bal'h $130. Executi'le Sui~s with bllns, j.lil::t hc<it &1...:c="--~~~~---1 TUS1•1N $250. 4 Br, 3 ba, 968-4456or640·lti44 Util. pd.1'"'ee/Bkr I Bl d A/C,youcun'tgowroni.:. $$$$$ r d 1~--------1 HOMEFINDERS 727YarkOW'll ., • L9WWEEllLY RATES . SceJerryat 4109W.5lh -st\', kids, pcl, nc · 3 Br, t 11!i ba Twhsc. lleachlllvdatYorklown II MOMEYMACHIHE Fce/Bkr Cl ub h se /pool. $300 •642·9900• 536-0411 st.. Santa Ana or ca HOMEflNDERS · • ---"-'-"-'-'----839_8321. 10 Individual Houses Jst/la::;t. ~75 clean1ng.1-STUDIOS & I IRs On 1 Lol in the Best •642·9900* · 842-4921. Conclarniniums Ex ee pti o n o l So uth rentalareao[. .1~=..:::=------1 U1tfurnlsMd 3425 •t-'ull kitchen Laguna va lue, 2 OD , Costa Mesa Laguna I-tills-El Toro 4 Bdrm. 2 ba. Fenced yd . •llealed pool built-ins, nu drps, patio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Laundry ral'ilitics adult. 0YlO your own. Each unithas aSeparate $275 per mo. 3 Br, 2 Ha, $.1?Smo.S4G·tl291. lunlington Beach 3 br, •i>'rccutilitics $32.000/wilh $7500. down. Yard & Garagl:l. rncd yard. A/C. Kid::; ok. 1_::::::.:::::::.::..:::..::::.:c._ _ __,, 1 \rJ ba, garage. nr. bch. •1''ree linens 0 w n c r w i 11 ca r r Y $205,000 552·9367 eves. }>""ireplace. 4 Bedrm 2 bath Children. $215. 536·7052 •TV & maid ::;er\'. a\ ail balaoce .-it 111,,.•;;,. lirokcr DAVID HOURKEitLTR 1 3222 home. Crpts, drps, bltns, •Rar-B-Que 499-2277. $46-9'XJO Corona ch-Mar ow beaut landscaping. 2 BR, 2 Ba. brand new. ·o f ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ask' ror Be v or Joe, $350. $225. m'?. Next to the •Phone service DIV R C E S }o;' f I 2200 TOPLOCATION&beaut. mo.963-4567963·1786 be ach Ill llunl . Bch -·~l ~m~i~lc~t~o~oc'"-'"~"-"----TLEMENT t>"'OHCES Lots o.rsae duplex on ocean.~ide or _ ""' 132 3 1 Bedroom 1 Bedroom & Den 2 lledroo1ns 2 Bedroom 'fownh.'il' 2400 II arbor Blvd. Cosla Mt•sa 1714J557·80<ro Portol.iloe Surroundings DELUXE 1.2&3 Br Apts Pvl Patio::;-lltd Puol r-.·r . Sho1,·11 -AdJts Only Martini.-Apts 1777 Sa nta Ana 1\\'t!, C.:1'-1 r-,t gr A~l 13 f>.16-5542 2 Ir, 2 Ba Apts S u 1>c r -Com rorl:1 IJl c <1u11·:1 En1:l11scd (;;.ira~c~ e.:as & Walt'!' P;ud .. \1 f1 to J\.l o rental::; $2().l tuSllU Children Welcome 2324 !':Iden A\'C tt:JJ -24SO L<:E 1 l!H, I Ha . $140. ffi•J r-.tarricd cou ple u r mature adulLs . Warner fo.· lll'a Ch. S.17·'144U LGE Du plex. 3 Bil. I"• Hu . frplc, pn yd. 2 car g;1~~!l~ xtras. S36-2fi51 I & 2 Br. Heh apts. $150 & up. adu ll s. no pcl:.-;. s:Jb-1031 ·& ~Ji;.G,192 I YllNJ<;\Y-2HH .21Ja,5ha~ - crpt 'd , lov1_.l y kit c.:h OCE.•\NVU, \'rly. SlliO Wl blln ll/0 , dis pu:.;11 & mo . Great for sngl. 111' U/W, P\'t pal 111, Sl'P t·pl. J;,icu:tzi. \'Oll cyball . enc losed j.!ar . 1\\·;.111 . i\l<1Y Nr. bch. li:lti·t>llJJ I. S2JO . nlu. <.:::111 (i.1:!·527U ---- 3848 or 9611-4950 Laguna Beach Hacienda De Mesa -. -•••• • • • •• • • • • •••••• •• • • J60W. Wllson.C.M. YO:UR pri\'ati.' µat1u. 2 br L •1gun" C h;i rm , 2Br. HEAU1'1i>1.JI. triplt•ic , .h11n.~. lt~Y· c~1~·I Cho1ct• 1.or;1tion. P\·I • G llOUNDS ~;1 r. 1Ju1cl st. ~10 11•7 port·h .,.,. View. No pets. !O minules to ocean. Li.:e Si.:Otl_l'l •~~c ... A11l I , S250yrly~J~-~--.• I & 2 B.r. l ."~ Sl7.\. 2 ~r 642·02: i ur G~.t-K:lbl --. Mewport Beach 3869 S2U5. W1th.pal10$2 IO. t:oas Sl'A lth:LIN G new spal'. Z -·•••••••••••••••••••• & Wale r inc. Drapt.•.r1cs, Dr , S210 ·S215. 1':1lio. PA.RKHEWPORT t'arpcts .. M:is hc~l. ,1~a::; c riit s. tlrps. be aut . . stove. a,1r cond1t1on1ni.:. i!ilrd c n. Jni illed. ot·· APARTMEMTS sw1In m1 ng pool. r~c. t upaney. Adults. n1J pc ti.. I Rt1C"ht lor ~ ?"! room, washers & dryc1 s. 527 w. Wil son. &15-~A;l·I l!~drooms ;ind --- -I o"·nhou.'ics 1 Vf{NEW1'HIPLEX LOVE LY 2 & 3 lJr. ~pa t'. ...r_::)22oi.500pt:n!.).G 3 bed, 2 ha, hltns. laun· r()(nns. c11t. ruce kL\l'h, Oa ily dr y fa l·il. No l..ca5t' ! $265. brick snat.:kba r. IJal cony Spa· Pools.'J'cnnis 675-&ltill or &lil-4161 Xlnt. luc;1tion. rca:.. rent . ,\ l' russ I ro1n i>·ashion 120 ALBERT PLACE Deluxe 2 br. t l>il, adults, no pets. Slll5. Call: SJO·:J.572 83.'1·97111 351 V1 eluria, A11 t :I. Island at Jambor~ 1111 646-4252 San .Jo aquin llills Koad. -0-,-\KHIUGt-.:V ll .LA ~7_1 416_44-l_9~ r I 2 ••••••• •••• D't<1" NO o·n<rea"'e in summer SALE Deallti u story •••••••••••• ll"yso'de Or. 3 blks. from " It .. 1''ire place. Supe-r n ice . rcnl. Beaut. 1 br furn •ShodyElmGwdcns• Spanish Condo. 2 H • IY:z IA YSIDE pi op«ly Big Corona Ikh. 1 yr. old home, 3 bedrm. 1~ ba. Mesa Verde Villas. 2BH apts $IG5 & s175 Spanish Pool. crpl & drp:;. \ndry, Ba. Pool. Clubhousc,beGis ... perfect ror boal dock, 4.Jevel "·!view. 3 br, '500 crpls, drps, bltns, DW. Studio type . S unn y Style bldg. pvl encl gar .. adu.lls. 177 E . 22nd Sl. 3 B. R .. 2 HA . hlt111t', o ~ children \lo'elcon1c ~">_. ~'-"""'~ 858 W. C.:entcr. 1).15· 11!17 Bar-BC·Q1:1es. gr~n 1 t LotsareSO'xlOQ' mo,avai1May6.2 br$400 lgc patio, $335. mo. Ask patio ,-Hookup ro r pool,sauna,lndry,adlts. NearBeach.612-3645 g rou od . Value $28:500 CALL NOW 5.57-6543 rrom 8 tu 5 or 963-17tl6 drps. $2SO. 675-2904 ari. w_ or De<1ch off Staler . •2 BR, 1 Ua. ~1esu. Verde. u nd h1ldrc n::; P ay~-IE · mo. avail June 6. Call : ror Bev or Joe 963·4567 was her/drye r _ Cpts , 17301 Keel::;on Ln. 1 blkl-'-="'-'=------- ----- $18(). Ne w. I BH unfurn pool. adults, nu pets. l~I ~ Wal lace ti45-l3.'iG a nd m ore· As k In H ~ ;55~lj·584~6~' /~54~5~-0tl8:!~J:!.."e~'="~··-· l 3';i;~~;;;;;;:-;;;;;;~;:;g:I Spm .1!42 7848 1\du\ls, g<.1r , 1.1~·a1I. Sl75. I Hit. :ill ut il pt l. Sli5. $27,500. Assumable ~/.. 752-7315 .__: 38rw1ram rm.w/w shag •. J c=~~-;;:-;;:;;:::;;:;:-J ~".'O::'.~~-----Nopets.833-8!n4evc Adults. no Pt-'lS. tHti-3022 $18,900 Joan at 77,, In-H.V. HILLS3br +!am bltns,lmifrombeh.No LUXURY CONOO LadiesZmont+ts or7Sl-JOti!J ---- "= . ter est. Address JS..11 B DON:4LD M. l!RO rm, 2 b<i, lge ptltiO & yd. dogs. $300. SJG-tB)S Newport Crest 2 br, 2','i LARGE l br, shg t·pt. htd ------- J\.1 c Fu d d e n . Wes t of A~1•cl•l•1.•eciltM1 $195.mo.lse.644·2877 ba. den, 2'1:! ear gar.. Rentfree pool.lnfant ok.Sl65.1&17 l\otcs;1 \ll·rdc Villas ~l~lt • 2 WEEKS FREE ~IO\'C in W1depo$il:- only I AR $100 2 :RH S2311 Hcrriµ, Se1.:ur1 t~·. Pool • .Ja CUl.7.i. RC \' Ridl! w eicCrt'iS<' rm H11!i.1rd~.('1•l111·'1'\'_. JI arbor lllvd. C:°:llITWO LOTS L-"l l"•/20'J. ~PYGLASS . r,nt a s tic BEAUTl1''ULL.aCuesta4 i Crpl wetbar. Priv. ten-N1&e,2t u'",. br'r"o'hm. Bs"i'4h5 ... Monrovia,5"8·9743 Sludiolypc. Sunny 1H1IH>. 839-2332 By owner_ l·r1n· . 1 ,,,.. ~11 l ~ . B" •• 111 ""6,....,, Br, 2 Ba, c\Ose to' school ni.s'. Wa l k to beach. --11 0 ti k u p r •• r ·p· l only please. Choice ocat1on, un · v1cw.4 n., .. ·'""· "'"' &-bca.c h.$450.962·2'134 S.195/mo.6ol5·8t:i72 Ja c u zz i s & Te nn is . CONDO 3 Br. 2 Ba. epts, was hcr t ilr.V l'r. Cl)ts. ci as ' ili gton Beach. Zoned or64.f·GIOO . 846-1323 drps. bltns, fr1il c-, patio. drp::>. $<!5U. ti75-2!»1 a ll. D. es/ business. Proressional or 1''or the Sop his ticate, Townhouse Adlts. SJ25. 642-1155 5 prn ___ _ u:itssale 1800 orficei>. $21.000. each. Costa Mesa 3224 Near'ncw2Br,2Ba,den, .Unfurnished 3525 1''U RN. Lg. I br. $135 + ••••••••••••••••••••••,• TERMS. W rite : KAN-••••••••••••••••••••••• Country kitchen. cpts, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ulil. 1 blk. from beach, "TJ.IB Vlt:'f01111\i'1 " l.ar~c 2 l'H. 2 Ba llal·k T RIPLEX -f'urn'd (I ) PAK, 1993 Ki hei Rd .. •3 BR. 2112 Ba condo. di-ps. 2 'car gar. $350 2 BLOCKSTOBEACll pool ,no childrenorpcts. Ncv1 ly dct·urat€'<1, 2 br Buv Vic"" Pool , Frplc. K'h ·· M · Hawau" or f• R fr pl patio """'I 2 557 6773 art 11 AM 3 8 d h h f 1 960-2746 w.'ga r. Ad lts. t·pt.s, drps, "'J"i'. 2·15.'> J r\·1 n~. inquire 3BR, 2ba, C2) 2HR. 2ba, •·te1. au1, · ·• • • ,,...... • -· 3 Br, a. s w r, rp. c, . -JV Irvine Ave. at i\lcS'a 545·4!15!i • mid -Balboa. lt e n led )>brine (8081879-(528 car gar . $350.8.13-IW 4 Bll.2 DA , all bltns. cpts, 2 car gar. 317 22nd Sl., HEACl-1 single. off slrecl ~nij~ l:-~1~/~a~~o~·nwaJ~~ apt. A.5oi8·7471.i Summer/ Winter. Below Promonto ry Bay·BY MESAVERDEBEAUTY drps. clean. $295. Per Hunt. Uch. <7l4l536·8295 p arkin g . S ll O. mo. 636·4.120 LAllGI:: 3 Ur . 2 B;o , shag replacement :it Sl 19,500. Owner. Minimal down or " Br, 3 Ba, den. formal mo. Lease. Bkr893-13.'>1 or (2l3)598·l232 Gu rage uvail. After 5, 667 "ll" Viclori<.1 ... SJOO t·pls, tlrps. t1r . OCt..:. 5'!15. VERSAILLl!S C01\ST J>RO PERTIES. trade equity ror smot ll dining rm. b\tns. Beaut. B d bit Duplexes U......,. 3'600 .!536~~·0Hllf!'!'i2~o~c~5~5~l~·l~"5~9!__. __ ,~;,;-:;::-;:~ 557-0350aflt•r ;;1nn &; ti73·M IO house in Newport area. landscaped. large pool. 4 BR, 2 a .• d en: 2 ns, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR garden apt, fr11lc, -------..-- . · I I ·1 · d $5 50 frplc crpts rps car PAllTLYfurn.b.ieh.$135. d5hwhr,pvtpalio&pool. ATTKAC1'. I br, :.hag HEWPC>Rl'!: lnc-•ro..-2000 $119,000. Pr1nc1pa sony. Ava1. 1mme ·. · · I ' 1 .;.,.1 NEWDUPUX I I 1 N b h I I ,,,_' ,.. .. , /278 99ti6 ·1 Box &75-5999or675-42ll. gar. $37S. se.84 '"'°"' . mo. nt -ul1 · car c · Nr. Irvine Jnd Arca. I ept::;, blt115, drps, ai U ~"· JSccurily gatcenlrmicc ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213 8 -1or~11e· c .. & Deluxe spl1t·level ; 1300 $36-032tor !.162·3533 baby ok. s200. mo. no pe l s. Sl5U. 191U 1Undergroundpark1;.g. UNITS' 545 • ever Y 1 s, a MESA VERDE 3 br, 2 ba , VACANT2 Br Sl7i. Kids sq rt. 2 bdrm w/loft-den, 557·2841 \\'allacc. 646-0171> • r:ll')!;:int ruru loungl-s FOURS &ftVIES 90213. ~ fam . rm , D/W. bltns, ~ts . Also 3 Br$200. Agt. frplc, plush crptg, hom.e· 2 Dr .. $135 .. Sharp:_ ~r ~---------1 --•Billiards. exerrisc , Mount ill Dffef't fncd yd 2980 Jacaran-f>ec.979-8430 like storage, walk-in stores & min. to beat:h. t-2 HR duplex S215. rno. 2 BH ·rripl e:o.: w 1;r1 \. Sauna rl)Oms . , Ta:ic s heltered, Pf"Operty a • ' 2400 da . .;.,~o ·~0. 675-8461 art 1_0... 3244 elosets. bath & ~uest No fee. Dkr · 675-6700. 1'\lewly deeorated, CI D. yard. Lltns. cnt:I g;11·, d .... appree . in good areas. R•sort _.. ' • & P'' palio. encl. garage. lndry, a dulls, lk'l:-. ilk .'I ltd pool & sun ec..,; 536-2579,· 592-5010Agt _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• bath. bit~ gdas r,an,i.:e r-.t EN small beach hotel. · 1 • 1 .. o""'"" ,·l.ew ~ lligh 011 P •LM SPRINGS oven. patio ec , car R • 522 so v.·C"Ck \pts Infant play are a. N11 s.210. mo. 71;; Sc.111 . tht• IJ l ul'r over~ook · S2000Tox R-.. 9 IJtg: Bch Triplexes just built. Lotsofpatioo 2010 lluntington Open Daily 1·5,539·6779 48 UNITS $450,000 MUST SELL Extremely motivated seller. All 2 bedroom un· its. New carpets, point and di sposals. Ht.-cenlly upgraded . Spendable is 12.1<;;. on $100,000 <lown. F antastic value. Wi ll sell on 9',;~ financing. }>_;;1rns $6440 per month ~ross. Prlneipals only plcasc- ea 11 loduy I 714 I 752-1700 . I NV i>~S 'fMto:N T IJIV ISIUN TllE REAi. 1-::."·rATi>::ns "" N EA R n ew 3 b r RENT••s en"losed •a rage w/la un -oom s. : ": · / 1lcts. 548-2020 1;.12·0247 or lii3·_•,._·1 --. R•• d -' SIOO mo 536 7llJ6 -Ill" Ncw1ic1rl llar r -A ~ townhouse. cpts. rps, 2 BR, I Ba ....... , .. ~. 10 dry room . Pay only elec-· · · "' -W 4763 ""' NEWBHl::i>:OAPTS 2 Ur, Ouplcx I ehild. no • l'rl\'a<·y ~ l'e:ic~ful . LUXURY. VIE • dbl gar. $295. 545-2 BR, 2 Ba ••.•...... S325 tric. Adults. So. of Coast ADULT •ardcn ;ipL'i, I l!r, I ll I ( S230 , I s .,, I ,.1,1,., ,,. '.· 1 , ... , .• ,,,. •• CURITY PRIVACY blk f be h 1 1 \\'l ot .,.ppn., 1>c t s, n a ::t 1~· . ,, ,,_ SS EUr 5 "a home on 1.2 MESA de! M~R3br, 2 ba, 3 BR, 2 Ba1,· · •· • .$38.5·$i54 1 00 5 'sl~w,Y5. 5 435s G~l~c n:~d · pool. Sl45: IO.l5,.!,2t1h st,. ut il furn. t~nel garage. lJltns. W /W crpl. l'nt·I. iScrcne adulls only • • u kl h bit s JBR.21 /i tl ......... ·• · " ' 536-7447 or 8-lli·U.O ·as · · · 393 11 1 l , '''' '"'lev;,1lorscrvic1• • ••oer"shelleredhlllsidclot e.ountrY.· 1 c • n · 5450 ,. a d I Mar (7141 Poo l . Ja cu'/.1.1. . pa \10. <' ·a ·11 • .,, ' I II hi 4BR.21fi bu.,....... voron e · rorllonnic. 01-4411 . 01 a•CH I 2&3-0,,..rlookini.:Thunderbird enc . pa tio. nr. a sc 5 . 675.9337_ ~----Jl a111l ll 11n. ~a-C\'CS, w/s lorai.:c nc"" pa1 . "" , , ~ Co~ntry c iub. Guarded $.175. S45·6740 or 64.2·8181 RAISOR'S H•wport Beach 3769 li42 -1960day.s. $215. !KiK·llil·lil FR OM $195 entr.a n ec . S3 ~5 .• ooo Easts ide with 3 lurgc • 2 BR, C rpls, Drps, & ••••••••••••••••••••••• $220.LC.iE3 Br.OCC arca, Lovely I Br Upp1 .. ·1·. no ... ,......,,S Furn1::;hcd . Add1t 1onal bdrms. buill·ln kitchen. REALTORS stove. married couple. i2'J.9S WK UP. 1Bdr.2 Ba n cw I Y d c cor a l e d . pt•ls . $165. Carport & MOVE I" "'""" lund avail for tennis double garage, plus ~ . $190.mo.C.M.642-3120 & Bach. Color·r v . n1aid, 644 .4847 Ja undryfa c.S.l!J-i52-! _ 9o1CAGNEYLANF. court. Brochure ava il to carport. & la rge renced 4523 Campus Dr., Irvine ,,, 1 Rf Fwnishttd serv. pool. '1'1·11': M ESA,!~~~!!!!!!!!!~!!!~ NEW POJtT BEACIL 'onlerest cd principals . ..... .. · & C11 mpus Valley Shop Ctr. "',... '" s 415 N Newport UI NB 3 B<. t •11 Ba. io guotl arc.·a. tCorner llo::;pita l lld & C.11114/ .. 4.-". yard. Close tos • ....,,p1ng C •LL 13' "600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~.· ~'Dl · ' ""' ......., bus line. $390 per month. "" -._.., -""° LJle lol , sto,·c & rel rig. Supc1·ior abuvl' l'ac1lu· Fr. re nta l '.rv'·ce I 11 d 3706 ':.'9 .,.,, ...... 97!1·71i5~J . _____ t,'.Qasl ll\\'yl . : Qua int Beach Cottage. e W lk & Le . •RENTALS• alboa son DUPLEX· I UJ<:OJlOt)~I . ~'.I .~ 7 14 ~;.15.6242 . Li,·e near Seaport 646-R 11 7Ell.l t a er c UNIV.PARK ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 1.-; Bl~OCKS ·rlJ '; " FounfoinValley 38 34 --.. ·----;- Vi l lage, Long Bcb ea .. s ae. 2 BR 2 Ba ...... $3Z5 /375 Yrly. lBR. apt. Older UEACl1.lnquircG7:l-27ff7 •••••••••••••••••••••••WESTCi.IF1"2Br.l'ClH;1 .M:i~lna & State College 2 Br, gar , adults only. No 3BR'. 2\<!t Ba .....• ,.$150 woman only. So Ru y _.._....__ t 4': PARK PACIAC lownhouse. Adulls bnl). 1~1 Seal Bch._ Ideal va.ca· pets. Avail 511. SUM> mo. 2 BR.'2 Ba. ram rm .. $1125 Vi e w, $175. inc. util -r-.... .. _ • ...-n s No pcls. 1728 !~~lfOrf r.n. t1on quurtcrs. $1115(1. f · P. 545_4452 art 6pm. WAl,.NUTSQUARE 673-3:;49 Unfurnished 528.S. mo. S.IH-1533 , ro~w~n~c~c~. ~2~13~/~5~96~·~~02~· ·'--I ~:::;:';°;:':' ~-:-:;;;;;;;;-; 2 BR 2 Ba ...... S28S /29S .:::c::::::.::__. -.,..--:=:: I • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • A OU L 'r Ll VI NG ----• .: J\.t onlieello Twnh ~e. TUBTLEROCK lalboaPen1Mlllo l707 PIMECREEK # I Bdrmfrom$185 LIVE;"tcar'l'IK'l\caih' Real Estate -beaut. 3 Hr, 2 Ha , D/W, BR 2 b d $i00/425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• G...-ol 3802 LIVIES UP 2 ldrm from $205 Casa del Sol : Ei chaftqe 2800 ' G<.1r, pool, Pref. adults. 2 'G R~,E~~ilEE IA.LIOA I* ••••••••••••••••••••••• TO ITS NAME 1''urn/Unr models uva11 Bl'aullful 1\dult AIJ8 •••••••••••••••••••••••' no ll'!tS. $285. 546-0ZMI • 2 Br .. Iba, ra.m rm .. $315 Charming, unique Joe. 20d, carpels. dri11)Cs, rncd Q\'cr 50U tull t1'1'l'l' and I 0250 La Hacieftda Fram $180 : ' Ocean f"ront. NH. l·louse 3 Dr. 2 e a, 1''/lt ..•.•. s:lSI) Close to shops, bus. hay yd, gara~c . ()rJ111,Jc A\·e. 1 o s l r (' :1 111 s " 1 l h FOU NTAIN VALLEY 214iti l Brookhurst. tlB &G:1r upt&Oupk~x7~~ TRA.DECorwtrC.ltof 3BR ,2Ba.lgeryar:·~· 31JR,2tBa , .•..•.... $300 & ocean. 105 Main Sl. S17S.640·6540 .. _--,-,.,-,l \\':itcrf;1\ls 1·r<':1Lc a 961-3178 962·6653 · own er. ti •15 · In Attalteim on Unc:olft. mo. Close to wy · ~ 645·8740 la-·-lslond-3806 ri·laxinl-\ scltin ~ for MOVE-I~ • ....,US 1 :-. --.. -........ ~'."" cn~i~g~h~t·~· /~w~k~n~d~'~· ----1 Value 11 OM. Cl•ar.1 _:6~15~"'°'=~''--------your spacious nC\\' t .or ""' 9V1"" J'" r d V u 2 Br, d s hw 5 r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-.hcd1·0001 :t ll;irtn1cnt. STEPSTOIE.Ac:H You don 't need a gun to Far li9 Canyon or SINGLES, 2 Br, stv, nc · VIS .. N wshr td ryr, els to ocean. Sharp 2 br w/pal, i;ar. Nr · Fronl Sl'.J5. F'ur,iiturc Hllllltht9t0tt leach 3140 2 BR .l bu . winter.$13.'i "draw ras t" when you ocean •l•w lot. kids,pet,$l90. · By wk or mo. till 6/13. s hop /he h . $300 yrly. ";1vii itahlc. Small '"peti; ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEWPORTCREST ~Ii~~~ ;:n~~:;:.!u;;.1?;,~ 7 I 4·548·2479 :~s:~:e~R, stv, ehlld, pet, ••At.TY 675·~1 83S-3437 day G7:J·K-'8-I e \'c UK. Adull!ot nn1 y <>fric•1• Cll~:J~>~t?a~::rs 2 Bit. 2 Ha eondo~ ~~&4§2~·56§7•~.~~;~~f=~~~~~~~~I REALLY! 3 Dr, Z ha.l ---~S~S~l~·~7~s~O=-=O---IYEARLY .1 & 2 br, Lltlle l::;l.Ilayrrnt.new rt'· 111x•n 9:00 to li:oo. 2:iilo 1,2&3 BR . l'riv. g;1r., WEHAVE special Ceatures; W.ids , SPARKLING $~601$180. Otils ~I . _no ~1runil.3 levet.B11yvw.2 Fair view lld .. c.7n:-;ta pool. was he r . dryer. SUr-.1MERRENT S C.trQ -0 £'\-... ,( -f)-C li:l::aa." pet, Call now! ELEGANCE kid~ or pets. 417 I':. Hay. Hr, rrplc. Auto g:.ir opnr. :\lcsn, Phon1 · a<1a.:?:ltHI, Close LCl llcat·h. 5:16·03.'IG \:)~ 1-'QtJ ~I-<.!1 l.J<J•O PAINT & $AVE 2 hr, Irv. Condo. 3 hr-. 2 ba, 547·1155 S420 mo.213!876·272:!:__ Tho, lnlri9uing Word Gome with o Chuc*le •ppl. chld, pet, StG5. sunken liv r m. (rpl, rrml. C del M9" 3722 ADULT I RH . frplc.1>n0I. Lodies 2 Month1 1''eet Bkr. d. In ._ ......,.,Is & tennii;. orotHI lolboa P•ninMllo 3107 $180 mo. U'7~ Pomona. Re ol ITft -'""*" l>y CU.' •. ,OU.N . HOMEfl-S '!-'''• ···~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• c II 11 -8 Club'rec::; & grdncr. in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\1 , C:i 645·41 Next tn l>c:ich. H;i eh .. O '~o•·o~o .. le'""' "' 1 ,,,. \L.\ ;1 ·;,; •642·9900• c'd,$4~.0wne.r. SPACIQUSlbrfutn.apt. l.G.3Br,(u ppcrl>uplcx). . . , !&2 Ur from $14,5 . --~-t rour u:r,, ... hi.it "'"'"'I>-· ~ -, 152 . .,../""'.,·TISS Walk to bch.lst.ores. $250 Gar, ictrns. Panoramic E·SIDE 2 1.11 dupl\:X nr. & -low•0 10""1"~'""'1'1"..,0'd' c~·-,f I $200 . Mo. Cle11 n 2 Bil -mo. Incl. utll. Ye;.r:!l_. vicworoccun&Z7'from OC C . Pvt . patio & J i~c u.~~i :-. t c nn is .~BH ,dcluicr,bll1n.c;,(: le, I RAN e E y I ,· '~-W/('rpls &singleJ!laf··"° L1g11t•leec.. 3241 673-607t e ves bea c h . Vrly . only . g .. r age . lle rs . $190. IW6-IJ2J lblkloocc11norbay 3oo~ _ · -· le n cc d yard. N. 0 ••••••••••••••••••••.••• .. -i 4 <':t!IO /mo .. incl. ut il. 3704 1 ~"=="~~="~3:_ ______ 100\VN'f'OWN, all O('can , ~·-~"~·35='~"-,..---~-I II I j;r. I SMOKERS PLEASE ! 1>anoramie oceun vie w Co.+aMes• 3 2 Seashore, NR. 673-6142, SllS • su .. ··am ceil. ,,-Jews, deluxe 2&3 Br. 2i- 0 ,, C"n·.•I. 2 · llr, 2Ua, ar. -· . -. ., .. ,. ..,..... ' bo l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6" .. 8 ' ., "· ......,, . I "I N • '-! '"" . ...,.. from high a ve .aguna ,. ood rpt & eves . or 673 · .,1 • cpts. d rps. 20·13 .. ., ... car ~a r .. al u/ · cw. Incl s tove·tcpts tdys. I G I S E E I' SPACIOUS ~w 38R 2 8e11 ch .. Oo~h .roomy & Nie~:-.~~ ,.ti th c 5 Children OK . OOJ".'l."I. Walla ce. ti46·tltl83 , no From ,5275 llU). Open Dock 'uvai\. 5325 m on J J i J d -"' ' convenient, with ae<'CS.'i pain · 00 • ~ pets house S:il & ~n 1·5. 120 lse.675_4866 evtwkt'11 • I 11 1~. I ~ 1· Ba, frplc, , _,.,.mo. to lar11.e deck.OJ from 4 ol Jones Really 673-621C S3:J0·2 Br. 2ha Split lvl. 2 , 14th St. Tolun llca.lty.l..:'O::.:::.::.:::::::.::.:.:.::.:::~'- - . - . -_ 343E.18th St.C.M. t he 7 r ooms a nd un· . · 00 1 car gar, balcony/porch. f.i.MILY' .... "'S 84ti·l31t or84ft.493H "LUXU K't' BAYFRf•• • New\lrctm:Mrs.Sa!tyJones, ed I r 6 Easts1de; comp. r cc. Aval I Mny 15 y rly A ""'' d I I. R A N G L I ~ ~kfng ., dh1orce, complcuf\CCI 2 Br E-Side, bltns, nu CT1)l, obstruct 'till "'~ roRm l Bdrm., $195. POOi. AdulL" 642.JSJI • 2 Bedroom, no pell'!. EX. lgc 2 hr. 2 ba. dlx ~i~~bs:~<:.~ ~"f ~ I . I I• I ro Tile JvdQ4• .. He tak1s me yd, 2 ba .•• /A heat. $250. rooms. 2 eau 549 ~ Call 646!HH7 $135. m o. to mo. poolsi~e upl nr bc:h. Adil, II.", d' hl <>t1r.' 11d'ull5, ;,., :=::::::=:'.::;'..-, -·11 ~. '---... .... , e•en.tooi( Call 645-0l.52 ~per mo. . llA Y F llONT. Yrly h~c. 245d New""' ... Blv1:L i>el SIGS " • vv •T" 7 · •• ·-·.. or~9 5458 I .. Rt II ,,.,,. :-;orry no :i.. ' pcls Bo11t slip a';ail , iP\e -outr' ~-» R or • · .., ra er, . dht2br.2 bu ,pool,2car l\tr&Mrs Mullin,i\1 gr~ S:WK.362 · •• • I T •SUL E I l350-38r, 2&, 5:'l'P D 'S . I 2 BD•lou c 1 1;, adullp1:tr~.n1.11J('ls. park 'Jt, s lip av•il. Fan· 642-7671 . $475. yrlY. 233-lst. St .. , -.,.;.-'"r"f"'-f'-'i-j frplc, W /W cpl,. All 8p· pac OU5 , S 'II l $125. + uhl. !148-til7l l'><lie VICW .,..,,, 673·2058 .._.l•R oc••.._. "C". ij75.c)23tior675-~ 8J ,. I' I I I I G COft'111e"' ... ., cW.•t.i CIWl.d pllance1. Lge patio Cncd ha. w1ocean view, wa o • . . -· OROOM s 75 "' "" ~ '11 by 11111"t i... ,.,. 11>1w11q -d yd. AvaU lm rncd. PM!ll-w111l c•rpets, d rape», t HR , pre fer middle l'INl' Bkr 2 BE 1 · mo. 2 & 3 IOIMS WESTCL1Ff'.•acl'd91 rr l.--'--'-~~~-Yo\la-lco wit MtpN.>..lbelooo. bleoptiont'obu,y.~7·700t frplee,. hlllns. brt~lg . or retired. no childt'pets. CaplstreROlfr«hllll Adul~.n64~c:.W Lleautiful \ludi.o upls. Coco's.2 8R.,2 8u,JI le, I rt1NT NUM8l•CD tETTt•l 1' r 11 r r r I' I or S.57·7877. ••raa:e. av1dl11ble Im· $155.642·5848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . t'rpl cs. bltn s. d is· patio. crpts. drps,. /A 11>1 .t~(~l~UA.RCS '. - . - . - . · medlate ly . N. La.gun11 , · . 8 STUNN I N~ Lg 1 br hwashf!r1.2c11r garaMl"!· hcat.aar,w1llktof~' r. I I I I '1 1-1 3 BR, bltns, ~tio, frple, walk lo Och, ulll. incl. Claaalfled Ada sell b•Jt l)U J>I.EX 3 Br, 2 a . r • 1 • Sundecks . t 'rom $27S. $240. AckJlLI. lOOi5 ' e ~f~~:i~. ltTillS fO I i , , $345. 2.4.tS-O,Oranee Awr, $385 •. mo. Call ror ap. ltein•, amall llem1 or crpl•. drps, bltns, nr Garden apt. BO., rec 538·2519 6'2.0239 . • .. -· ·---f1~1'118M&M-7lH• -.inlment. 21J.92Wl86. any item. '42-.5678, beach. $200. 6'2·UM room.·$175. 71018th SL. SCIAMLITS' •• , .. a.,Mllin.i .. O. ....,. • I '. • • ... ' I * We<lnesda .A nl30 1975 a.;;;•1 I 'tv llOI 1 ~=~ ~~~>•••••?!= .. ' Lf...1-?IH~W...tfll 7 ;00 ... ' ., -.- 42500ftlc ..... ~'4400••••••.••••••••-•••••!••••••••••••••••••••-•• -. ttlflllW-'94 1100 .......... W.ted '••••••••••••••••••••<•• =-• • .. u11•V·teENDIMG', s.:••'•k& 'loy1 '& Ai-1-;,•o"•'•',··.·,",'1'e"1,''."·"•'w• ••••••••••••••••••!.•••• ··················~ •••••••••••etl•••••••·•• •••t•l••••t•••••••••••• IUI ~ ------.......... ... .._. ll6t ArrowMocllil ... ti lmlncKo. 7005 10\oltyearao(qe.Dal· OranlJe Jullyi:i, La.Cun• p· RQOUCJIQN " ." -c•Nv-••sT Stunning view, club alDICULOUS Wecan\each)'OUbow\O ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1Y Pilot. deliYWY rou.l.el HUis Miill. lnlorvlewlng • • _..._ privgs,sleeps6.Summer TJ-11': 65t PER SQ. n . lncr ea1e your income maybeaYall~elnyour onthepremlst1,May8~ ·al'oo•nhouse from $475. resv .. $8S wknd; $125 wk. BEING CllARGEO FOR with vt1ndin1 machines, II A area. Earn p~l tor de· 9 from l ·S pm. f<"or mort! TYPIST -1.W)ease. Amenitit-$ incl: I)'. Gloria. 645·3167 or t'ULL SERVICJ.o: E.Xt-:C. full or part·time. Vend· liveries &r cash, trip!ll or \nformalion call642·1971. ·1"': Qbl $elf cleaning ovens, :137·3958 o F t-' 1 c E s . 1 s ina coffee, clga~ttes. TRAVEL merchandiae ror i;~llin& tir 1.WA15h fdry connection, HIOICUl..OUS. fo"'OR A candy & drinki;. W~ new i;ubscriptions.· For DELIVERY l'BM SELECTRIC II ·!W.li.AIC, 2 frpl<:s, dbl gar. WAKTID BETTE n. D f; AL . furnb&h loc.tlons & AGENT Information pleQe c111l SUNDAY ONLY t!ttt• I au to door op n r · IEACH HOUSE PllON E flnancina. Call t.ocb.y ':or 6t2·t32 1. f'r9m San of DAILY PILOT to car-Expericncccl actllralc 'l'ypisls nccdctl ·I-644·0509 M11y S-12. Completely Income Prop. Dept. details & get~ Clemente-San ,Juan r-lers. Requires use or in1n1ctli atcly . 70 wpm (must ) • , S-C..._te 3876 equipped . Family of \he road to financial In· CLASSESSTART C.:apis tr11 no area, call l11 rge Station WaKon or Purl 1'inle Opettin ~ -~'":""""s"E~ .. ·c .. 11,F .. ll'o'N'~r·•••• four. 968-4293 dependence.11"19-128t Ea:!~~~~lon 195·0630 and Mission Vie-~r · Co~tacl 1;ur:y Day & EVenittg Sh if~. ' " MtalstollMre 4300 HARDWARE STORE whileyouleHm ~1.Jilo!oro •re1t, call 330 ~e:[ B:~. C~t~ Excellent \Vorking Cond 1l~ons f. PEN'fllOUSE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach, ol EqualOppor. Employer Mesa. Telephone&&2·4321 Api>ly in Person g.~.j'llew 2 br & den, 2 ba, ROOMMATlS COMPANY fashioned store pert. fo PACIAC for appointment. ' frpl, all bltns. pvt. sun· Wanted to s hare llf<:AL.TOR S couple. $40,000. com TIAVELSCHOOLS EqoalOppor.Employer O_range Coast Dally Pilot .~. •I-deck overlook"c. beach. b ,., 1.2 .. d•oom s·IN".£l'"'' •ulel• Owner -.. -•o 0 0a•Ca-•••• ·, :sora-ror-$90.<*>. Will renl ruer~~shed o-,. ~~~shed 673~4400" 494-::WJ . ",,,..,_ 6lOE5·14Tth1."66St;5S.5Ana -Peoa""l M~~ Deliverymen ovr 21 perm for $500 per mo. t o apt s at O a kwood . -BoatRepainnan. p ftearlymomL.ATimes llOWestBaySt.,CostaMesa -qual i fied party. 259 There 's . Sl ,OOO .~ .. in ., . : BOiJTI"""I& AccreditedbyNATTS Must havl.l waterfront deliv to NB ~!I. $2'lS ;\sk for Paul \Vard t Avenida Lobeiro, <7t<1 ) r ecr ea.tion ra c 1j 1t 1e~. SEVERAL Suites SOO Distinctive! p;;; incl. Approvedfor boatyard exper. Need permo.642·4800 1\n Equa l Opportunity 1<:1nployt•r . .t92-7436 or 684 ·5883 c 1 1 ft th 1150 s q ft Veteran Training' skilled worke,.. w/•lean !!!!!!!!!!••••••••.,II!.,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!'! omp 1mentary cnn1s sq , · ru . · · •ll 'on•entor• •c·o·tures. E bl. hed 963 • DELIVERY MAN t S nd b h I t d d t to • "QI'. "' sta ts 1 record. Ulackie's Boat • pur Large2 Bd,2 Bu,onGolr lessons, u ay rune ,;, o c a ~ a Jbue e nk & "Cupidforcessale" 1''inancialAidPrograms Yard,673 _., .... ~. time, for Feed Store in '·' •course. oe ... u. 2 car Sporls tournaments." marina , an · $16500 "°'" CostaMesa.557-5066 MetpW..t,d 7100HelpWanttcf 7100 ·gar age, priv. enlrancc, fulltime activities direc· restaurant on Const llwy . GEM. IOOkkWIMG ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• n"lieeks. $235. Lease. J:::ves tor who plans parties & at Ne wport 81. Ample , t-"T •. "'-N B JolllW..tecl. DENTAL ASSISTANT. Masseusc·strghl. w. tm. l Ci k d 494 2339 ueQ·s. We'll even help free park.ing. 642-4644 I 12.6· ustin 1.ve., · · Male 7025 CLEl:k Energelic, · enlhusiastic L.cgul Scc"y Train£.'C Gd p a ., . p h >' s \.c;:. I ' wee e n s · · you fi nd a roommate. ·REALTORS ~-4623 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beachinsur.co. indi vidual wanted for LAW LOVEil! Thera p Y. 645·0Htil> or i Apw IHacnts Fwwiahed Sorry, no one under 21 & Newport. Bea~h, lux e xec. Expe ri e nced Class 1 needs person w/bkkpng Laguna· Heh. Practice. Fantalitic altomeys oCc b'75·025H. • 1 ••• or U11furllilhldl900 no pets. Models open dai· ore., suite. Sh.r w/com· 1, Trwt driver needs work . Local expcr. to handle cash re· 4\IJ day week. Expcr. seeks bright inctiv . w/a - .. ~••.••••••••_•\·.·l··\tlNY,•••••1•. •.. ly 10 to 7. See our larger pallblc party. 04S-3'100 DH 5035 or 1 in e . T e ams ter. ceipts. Ability Lo oPerate necessary. 494·3.S96. passion lo be a lcgul MASSEUR ad in the apartment see· Pl\O FESS 'l..Cl.ASSA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846·1677. IO key adder by touch . secr e t ary. Xlnt o p-Prestigious pvt club in· lion. Bldg, 2190 llarbor Blvd, Sal lo $475'. Good co. DntalRtcept. porlunity ! C all l\1ary lc r vicw in g quulificd 1 UCITlllCll(WClllClPT! OAKWOODGARDEN C.M. Ai r cond .. wood LOANS up to 80% Job Wanted, benefits. Call Mrs . Neal, P/t. Pegboard.963-4581 llicklc , 83J-2700. Ut"nnis maSSl'Ur fOr full or p/l AOUlJU•lSIDill¥111C: APTS pane l walls, drapes, fe."'"81• 7050 833-8450. & De nn i s l'e rsonnl·I position. Extensive rc- "'"J ·· ~ 'IM•11 'l•~..c"'110 16th at Dover carpel , e lee .. music, Isl TD Lo-..81/2°/o ••••••••••••••••••••••• Detdal AsMst• Agency of Orun~l! Coun· s umc & refs ri..'(1'd. 1'1usl ; :' • •Bact,elorl 6'12-tll70 janitor, parkini,:. (\Lit. 2ndTDLocns Manus cripts edited and G=ktei~~~~::.:. 1 P /time,cxpnec. Eves & ty. 2082 ~Tlchclson 0 1', he li e 'tl . Hl·pl y lo • • 1 BR , 2 BR Slevl!r, Mur. 557·0136 or Lowest rates Orange Co. rewritten. llum.anc fees. Sats. liB. 846·3540 Jrvinl'. Clas:;1t'1cd :1d 110. 410 ('/O h ~ Giflofc.Sendresumeto: ------· I · lk. J · L.g. new 4 br hou.:;e tos r. 646·8396 Sattler~ Co. Lundquisl. 003-4717. D:uly 1'1lot , •, 0 . ix. I ~· •2 BR & Den in JIB, 1 blk. bc<1ch. No .... .., Classified ad no. 411, c/o DENTAL Heceptionisl•for 1560, <.:ostu ~t ci>a , C.:u Fr 175 4450 642-2171 545-0611 · Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box Orthodontis t in llunt-1 I 5 -~ _fl!!" S_ . _ . ..: smokers or pets. Bach's., Business Rental Serving l-larbor area 24 Nu r s e I c omp an 1 on , .. ega e~ary 92626 •'-•M9sa V.rde last & Adams male or female. 642 -1802 ••••••••••••••••••••••• vears mature exp. xlnt refs. 1560, Cosl<t Mesa, Ca ington Beach. 497-2171 9 t o 3 11 rn . N c wport 1..:==--------· 1 ;;~:;;';~=;'::;::';::::;:::;::-;;:~-------.. -~~·~;;~~~~---1 Availa blc for long or 92626 for appt. Non smo~er Cente r. Call 64().-8l22 Medical A ss islan~ for GI,, Jv . · 540·IBOO MATURE Ladytoshare2 THE COLONY •-/ short term cases. Con· preferred. back ofl'icc in Laguna C d BOOKKEEPING. lite LE'0 'L <-t 1·mp h E I BR, Surfs ide on o . PenotMlh/ valescing patient. An)' '-'" ~e re ary, c . Be ae . xper. un y ----------fw/s ame . nr Beach, JORETAILSHOPS Lo•I&_,. _ _._... shift o~relief.960-2939 secretarial & girl Fri-DISHWA.sta pt. time w /poss.ibility ol 49:1:9721. . t ~ _.. Shop'g , gar, r ec. fac. p,,·me reasonable space ,._ day. Mw;t handle ace's. P /lim·e. Exper. Eves . perm. full or pt. time. 'n;-6 .., ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-L.-w~• . ,e•v • a···s p•~I di IS--~ . l Reas.rent.536-3549 available large &small. ..-_.,~ "·"" ..... · ,1 u •• Surf&Sirloin llrs. rlcxi ble. 1-Ieavy Me ca ~ ... ary, ,'Tl, Old world •ha'm wo.th M & F 7075 payroll & gen. records. 5930 W. Coast Hwy NB cor1>. business exp. Xlnt Mature . expcr'd, frQnl •• ' "'"'-r_ .<.s_ Male o' •··-ale lo sha'e • NolicH 5200 -per mo ~··1 u·me L. .. --........ French windows, gables ••••••••••••••••••••••• H~unt. B•h. Se .... ·~resume' skills, (\l ag I or II exp. ore. req 'd by plYslic wr-r ~ w/male.2BraptinCosta & trees . Adjace nt to •••~••••••••••••••••.••• HospitalandRetal!Exp'd " FOLDER want ed ror preferred. Newport Ctr. i.:eon in Nc w~rl Ctr. 'r~1 CORONA DEL !\lAR • Mesa. $l00 plus 1h elee. F es t i v a I or Art s will nol be responsible Pharmacist Te<:h desires to: Box 385• Daily Pilot. laond ry Cd M Pa rl Call : Sally &I0-8510 H.es umc to Classified ud &·; Br Townhouse: frplc. Call 549·66308to5pm. Grounds. ror any debts except my position. Days preferred. P .O. Box 1560. Costa time. 30 hr wk . Exp'd no. 399, c/u o.aily Pilot, 1J froni $260. 1 Br from $205. Sha'c with other female. 580 BROADWAY ownGar'anot'4L/.2SMnat'th· ews Call 493-2515. ·Mesa. Ca. 92626 .~~.~~ce. woman pre £ Lt:li A I. Sccr<'t a ry · 1il. P. 0 . Box 154.io, Costa o c• Cll '".,.,.... ti me 1a rtcrnoon). fu r (\1 . Ca~262G ,.:Pool, tennis, eontinental Pk. N""·p "t. 2Br. 2ba . LAG UNA Be.A singlcofc.· .. gcn.practice . .:cc~•·~·~·-"'-'----- : breakfast.Some ocean& Nicel y furn . $1 50 . t&FcMMd 5100 HelpWClftfed 7100 IUSl..SS' t-'OR MERMARINES 645-3020 MedlcalAsstfurpart time .~Cal~lin;:ivie ... ·s.Scparatc 640·5342. 494-7915 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ISIOO-..MG! Get the 1',acL-;aboutl\c· -ba r k o ff ic e . Pho ne r. family scellon. Close lo R t W led male LOSTIFOUNDA PET'!' ~ We Need Good Help' cent Changes for Re-Liquor Ston.Clk 642.8566 btwn 12.Jwkftr.;_ ;;~.;.:',hopp.ing & fine beach. 0~re~~I~. 4 a~r. house 960-2900. Adoption, Low Accountant ' Sl2K i\nd Offer1'op Wages eMn 3 l,is,·t,eindge'a,C 05 pl .~:1•.00r '.· s a n c \ c n1 . A I s o . • ~4 2611 TOP LOCATION Cost Spay/Neuter Info. Machinists l0$15K ~ Groceries. Expcr'd. l\cfs ~1 g r t rn e. no layoffs . . , .•• r · · walk lo bch. Ask for 8 o· $t2K month. plus othe' o·nc·en· c• b t 22 •< St"" MESA VERDI anqoet 1rcctor M-••-F........,. nee. Owner, 492-37 17. c.sla aces. ....,_ ..., + .... Ste ve or J eff, 900-2627, Lost: HassetlHoundPup-Engr/Optical SL8K * __.n.7 ""'PI lives Call 548-5847 or g u 41 r . l\lr. Ly o.o s . Ill°'·>· THE EXCITING JIB DRIVE PLAZA P>'. Vic : CdM. Blk/w Contracts Ad min to$16K •Gn. Laboret S 968·917 I The Career H-\6 -5455. ·"° PALM MESA.A.PT'S. LGE 5 Br house in llunt. for store or office. Ample brn/wht spots. Choker Diclaph Typist to$60C •AsM...W.n Corps. M C NS S 1..:.:::.....:.='------l MJNUTESTONPT Beh. l\1ature, male or P,•,·mrkosinpgh.eT,oew. n & countrf chain. Reward.673·1287. IRVINE PERSONNEL •L.eacllnet1/Frotcmen G"NER•'OFC A HI I T Need $85-$110 wkrlt.? ll> ·11 BCll '" -Top La th£' men wllrarer $22~1 +. l·louse o rU er, '~)ach, 1&2 BR. from$162. ~~~:l~a2s\.lou::fi $pdl~J~ho~ 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. E. FrOcmUNalDe coant,Cg~P~rsal\~yn SER_VlCTS•AGENCY· •Ma11111pn P ltime SJ Per Hr ex pe r 1'11u st do o""'" Mr. Hithards. ~--5455 e,,. , , Adults. No Pets 0 , Nancy ..... "."'""'"' Costa Mesa. 545--4123 ,.,.... 488 E. t7th (At Irvine> 4 I lours A duy setups & work. w /min .,.,.,.....,..... Pkwy. Between Seven Exper .&Trainecs 'h &A · . . h Ni t:ut'lllairFashions .. , 15tilMesa Dr. •Coronadcll\lar• Seas & Sea Is land. Suite224 Costa Mesa Sarp ttruct1ve s u perv1s1on S 01·truu ne eds gir l that does :1-.. -(5Blks E<tslof Newport Groovy 2 Bdrm Apart. Small Patio Store/Of-499.1461• Call642-1470 M~~l~~~~n WESTCUFf commerc ia l job shop. Jol lie tt Manicure & <'•" . Blvd. l Straight man. over 21 to fice. $IOO. 497.1215 _.-.. ~ r:a. Personnel Agency 0 v e r l i m e . r r Ing e Pedicure. 499 _222 1 or ........ , , 546-9800 share w /s'OJme. $116 mo. t-'OUND: Yng lb.in female G Yodlls 1 Mark Ill Center I be nefits tnclud.ing med . .ioo -5728. Clubhouse & pool. 1 mi lo Prhne Location Germ. S hep. lite brn. A.PT Ma nager wanted. Mac ~ ltiSI I::. Edinger.SA ins. Capital Muchine Co.,1---------- t ' • bch. 962-5984 1-~·-triol/"-1 Vic. Lake Forest581-4308 Working man & wife, no 1631 P acentia Ca ll 542-8836 1642 ~ t-:d1 ngcr A \'l.', NURSES ·•: ..-a -Cost.a Mesa S.1\. 54 I ·2652 l:~e GarCMJt• for Rent 4lSO Office bldg. 1300-7800 FOUND: i\t Womer Ave. ~x~se~!~ndcc mnucsctes~~~;.;1 ......................................................... 1 General 0£fitt Ciirl ---LVN Olt RN ,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• sq.Ct.PlacentiaAvc.Npt & New hope St. 1',V. Callft48·1519aftcr l ·30 1r •you'rc looking ror a ~a• Sch. 645·3323 maintenance & repairs.1----------I Ask for Jo-Ann c h a I I e n g e , l"i r s t : ~ • · 10x22 GARAGE, S27 mo mixed Shep. blk/gray 24 units in Hunt. Beach. C '"SHIER/ ---------1 MAID llcalt hc<1re has a posi - CORONA D.ELMAR w/one blue eye. Female. AP t + e. 1 , a 5 . ,.. . " GIRLFRIDAYnecdedpl. t1onfor you. t'/timc3-11. ... ; rear).636·4120 Storeordlx.ol'ficcspacc, 839·6502 (213)433·5424 CLERK lime for Const. firm in Li 9 htH--..a.-...J-P/timc 11 ·7. Xlnt bcne. ",", S I NGLE Gar ages , approx. 900·l800-Z100 sq. FOUND : Adult cat. Capistrano Bch. Must be ---.. r-~ For intervw. call 642-8044 ..-.c ft SO:Sq Ft Army Reserve t · t & d Fuff·Tin. (\lonthrul-'ri.OrcomCta '. , • Easts1de Costa Mesa -... · Call Art ~tITTS.7060 Recently had surgery. p ._RT TIME. accurate yp1s g . '. Gd. ror boats, cars. etc. Vic. CdM Pale Beige, PAID'fRAlNING "" • wlfigures. Call foc appt · Pa rk Lido Conv. G'lr, 4ti6 644-6l26 280n Sq .Ft. basement I ~•~'~"~'"~'~•'-------. 493·2141 Apply PersonnclO(ficc t,lags hip Rd. Newport r Htedl~SS 2PM -4PM MonthruFri beach. · ~··;•. from SJfiC Single Garage for Rent c.omplex of clubroom, o : t,ound : Adorable Scottie If no previous militury. Work in your own I·---------l-'-'---------:~;' ' J Costa ~1es a . SJO. &14-123C fices &. s torage rms. AdJ like Terrier. M<tle. Sm! 18·35. start at S2.8G/hr. neighborhood at one of GORDA LIZ THE BROADWAY NURSING 11 0a.kwood offers the ex 55 979-180'.!. to MarinaonCoastHwy. 8 I k . Vie : J::: I our stores on a p/time R...,'S-LV..,'.S .rr.ifinestin counlryclubliv-· ' ti42·4ti44 Toro/Moir lands Av e. Previous Milita&. to 4.3 . M. hrs k Mewportlleoch 1"'1111 1"'1111 1 v ·.;.;;g at' price you can a£-Office Rental 4400 . 586.-... arts. s $3 32/hni&: basis. in . 20 a w · E<oua l Oppor £mployc' I' I ;" ·11· 1-•·s~oal R-_.al 4500 ~ Lart at · ·-.:1-up avail. Starting <tl $2.25 Has Openings f<"or· 1 y(iu want persona '·1 rord. There's $1 m1 ion ••••••••••••••••••••••• -• .-"""' 1~=="-cc.=----satisfaction & total in· in recreation racllities, a iff Dr ••••••••••••••••••••••• fo,OUND: Blue Parakeet, per hr. Drop in lO your volvc m e nt in patient -:.-fulltimeactivitit.'S direc· 1501 We,stdi. • SOOOft.W /2000ft.yd.IOOO Vic . Adams & Beach · JOIN NOW-neighborhood store for COOKS& MainttnClllUMan care, jo in our pro· ~·~wi whO plans parties. Newport FtnancialCtr ft. W./ Park. 1000 ft. Blvd.C.M.536-2150 PARTTIME an application or come DAY BUSIOYS f'or motel. Must be l.'X· fessional staff. Positioos •••f s; trips & more! LffsilM)OfficeSpoc:e W/1200yd.900ft.W/1500 by. per'd. Apply In person, Ope n ror 7.3, J.11 full & Tree Sunday brunch. Call on Site Manager yd. All or part 64().0110 or FOUND, near ocean , Oceanside 725-2416 171021"'-e llvd Apply Jn Person Newport Beach Tr<ivcl P 1 ti m e . s a I. com. ~s beautiful singles, (714)642-31Uexl246 675-1121 Huntington Beach , LosAlamitos Suite215,T_. BeforelOamoraftJpm Lodge, 6208 W Coast m e n s urate w/exper. 42 bedroom upt s, Black , male, Afghan (213)596-3013 714 /838-5565 9001-sl•Dr,MB ltwy,N.B. Vacalions, holidays & m'.shed • unlurno·s hed. NEW plush office bldg. 2 MISSION VIEJO dog. Well mannered. Santa Ana •••. 9410 STOP u ~--• 1 -~~-------1 11 b r· 1 ~ t 6 R ·1 C F'·· 1 ~~'L"~~~~~~cl -"""';~:::'~::;=~:;:.::..::c:I ~ EqoalOppor Emnloyec M · 1 .., k we pay ene its. App y , , akwood Garden Apts o m su1 es. on· llandytoSanOiego wy . eatslyingdown.536-2841 ··T' a1n enancc nor er. ex, Monthro Fri 9·3• rs an exclusive ··No ference Rm . Xe rox 200 to 2000 sq.ft. Call A.to MC'Chmlic MARKETS per.at Oro:inge Co. t~air· t Raise Guarantee··. copier. Nr. OC airport ownerSJl-1400 l..OST : Lhasa Apso, pup· Immediate Opening in EqualOppor.Employe r GROOME.A ~round s Call ~1r Grant ROYA.LE guarantee that your,_833_·_364_0 _______ , P>' 8 mos. Boris.6 M~~~· Buick agency . Steady Most be proficienl in all ror a ppt. !>43·1134 Convalescent Hospital will not be raised for * COSTA MESA* s ilver gray' 84 -7 · job. Co. benefits. Paid CA.SHIERS breeds . Very busy shop. Male & re malc wantert. l030 W ·Warner, S.A. E 1-'ULL YEAR & vou * 1300 sq . ft . A-1 cond. • ~Rc:e~w~'~'~d~. ------1 vacation . Retirement p0·e·A·Pet, 10009 Adam!" Jo"oll & p /time Apply• ____ c_a_ll_S4~&_64_50 __ _ ~ Jt0.220 V t 1• Full & p /time. Over 18. ., •-stiU have the nexibi.lity pwr. acan Lost: Calico Cat. Fem: 7 benefits . Pleasant work-Good pay. 5 Locations. Blvd. Hunt Sch. 962-8000 Kentucky fo'ricd Chicken. OFC TRN E 5'i5S2 or "month to month OC· * 1750 sq. fl. 2/0ffices & mos. Vic: Indianapolis & ing conditions. Apply in 2929 E . Coast 1-lwy. Cd~1 OM WAY UP? cupancy. Rents from ~!'°'~':.,,;..;:,.. restrms. l260l.oganAv Beach. llB. Rewa. rd. person only. See Service Metro C•Wcnll Hardware Sis Clk P · b l ,, ............ -*2500 Sq ft &5<XXlsq M 2950llarborBI CM M h M MA NICURIST This pos ition ofre rs $160. rices vary Y (){'a-v,,...,.. · · · · 536-6765. gr. . Call ••• ~l•t ost ave exper. ust 1. 1 1. . . tiOn. Mode ls open 10 lo7. v VM-rt. ready foroccop TERRY BUTCK l ---~-~~~---·I be neal & clean. Apply in F /Time Newport. Cost:i s imu a ing variety in Sorry. no p e t s o r ~:,100~ Nattress Rlty. 979-6571 Lost:SmallsilverPoodle, 5TH&WALN UT CASHIER person.J-1.W .Wright Co .• _M_e_u_a_ce_a_. ___ S48 __ ·l_J_ll_1 ~~~~~. ~~l~~~s~;s~.~~~ chil!fren. ~::;..-,:-"'-.-.~ 1~~~1~bo~P~1~.··~"~~~-445l~e~o~ll-a_r_. _v_'_·,~H~. 8~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;>36~~-6588;;;;1 Nights. Must be exper'd ~:sa~o c hcste r' Costa MASSAGE TKH dW . Xlnt co_ benefits 'in-Oa.kwood AIRPORTsm -in restaurant. Apply at1.c.==-------I Young lady t18·28 J for eluding profit sharft).g. Garden 3200 Sq . ft. incubator. FOUND:Fluffymalecat. AVON The Newporterlnn,1107 Housecle=s,.. legitimale ful1time PQSi -C all Marion Mann. ----------!with office s ; ideal Buffy color. Vic. Mesa Jamboree Rd. N.B. Wed lion .. No expcr nee We 8.13·2700. Dennis & QCn. A~~..+ ts Janice's Ragg y Anns ~· 'f"~ .. men 55, PER SQFT airport site; plenty or del Mar tract. 545-4163 thru Sal before 12noon. Needs women, 25 yrs or s end to school, earn. nis Personnel Agency .. of tle=•.t h.ea.' E CL F-NB parking, improvements d Sh pd GET MORE o.ver. Gd hours. Takin" while you learn. Apply in Orange County, 2082 l6l7 W ST IF in . Phone l''oon : Aust. ee og. CHILD CARE. part time, " pcrs.on any uftemoon or Michelson Dr, Irvine. l6rhondlrv1ne AGT.541--5032 l.ncomeProp.Oept. Male . No. ID. Vic : OUTOFUR! my home, when child is ~~l~v~~s·21~1~n33~JYst~ eve 2112 llarbor Blvd, 645-0550 Baker /Fairview. CM . s ick + occas. e ves. Costu Mesa . O,_.GAHTEACHER WATERFRONT 979-7465. Become the beauty ex-Reliable, refs. Art. 6.1 ~N_B~·--------1 ----------Beginners thro. Ad · ,,,. __________ , ' Et Toro at J e ronimo. ~ FJ£W LUXURY ADL'I' •PTS. 1&2 Br, pool. rec. ..-+m. 25092 Farthings St . Mewportltoch FO u ND : La bra·do r pert in your lerritory .l-'S4~8~·~007=3 _______ 1Housekeeper, Jive-in. Top Find what you want in· vanced. Exper'd only. Executive offices Meet new people selling sal. Good Engl·osh. Refs Daily Pilot Classifieds. 847-8536. Retreiver blk male. Son. N II CL ir.1. HIHCi LADY $150·$350 Month 29, in Garden Grove. quality products. o se -~ N.B. 675-3770. . , • Viewofboats&watcr COMPANY 893_8896 ing exper. neccss. Call Mon-Fri,2-5p.m. , HelpW.anttd 7100HelpW011ted 7Ma0 llLLCiR.....,Y nt-:AL.TORS t =~~:,;;&i~\--1~~54;0-~704;.;l~Dfa;y;s~· ......................... 1 L.-kbtlatcs ... Co. Housewives : Eam an ex-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Realtor 675-6161 SINCE 19'14 REW '"RD 166 W . 16th St. M.I. lra $5 to $6 per hour , STOMEYIROOk 673·4100. A 642-9205 teac hing hobby classes ........ ·-·•s ,·n a ''ardcn. A * l MO. FREE RENT*,!, ................................. ~~ ............ ~ Lg. male, long haired Babysitter, 5 n:ites in my·~---------with .'.J'ri·c hem Liquid "~ v 2 3 R rr· r home, 1 child. llu.nt. Bch,1-l#i m it e d numbe r or 1- -m . o ices rom 4600 Shepard . Vic , Costa Call 960-372 1. Embroid e ry C all !J'J. 'eious 2 br, 2 IJr & den $135 P e r mo. Near • ......,, W-"'d Mesa. Loved family pet . ..::::.:::::::..:.:.:.::._ ____ I CLERIC... 979-3488or 96J.2.:JOO airport. Secl 'y. serv. on ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-8454 - D ts are now avail. Lgc . N 1 NEEDED :::::..::::::.__~---::-::-:1 BABYSITIER. my home. Exper'd. Good typing Housewives · Need extra ·~'plan·.·. premises . o ease req. : cozy one --Tues lo Wed 210 pm •. 11 'd V . d •" " 83332239 ·1 bed 11 ntnear •-----"• 5150 · -· · s 1 s r eq · ar1e cas h '!' S e ll S ha kl e e I ,500 Bcllnowl·r Hlvd. · ti ooon room apa me .-~ Newport Beach. b'?S-8799 duties. $425-$525 mo. Ap-l~ong Bcal·h 833·Z840Afte.;ioon beach in Ne wport by •••••.•••••••••••••••••• E .d 1 p/liroe We train you . 121:i)s9'1-446K May t . Prefer Balbo<t PREGNANT'!' , ply 1919 Oec1 enta& S45·8929afl4pm. l---'="-'=-"-=---1S140 up slore-Of'fices cpts Peninsul<i . Responsible Caring confident'ial BANKING . ~nta Ana. Betwn9am •• OOMS 4000 drps air bath. 17301 young woman reporter. counse ling & rerer.ral. SECRETARY lpm. -•-.•.•••••••••••••••••••• Beach81H .B.M2·28J.I 581 -6310 days; 675-5856 Abortion, adoption & · Newport Beach opening C I erk Hardware , ROOMS $20. wk uµ with •COM OeloxeOffices• niles. keeping. for exper'd bank sec'y. hous ewa r es, toys & kitchen $30. wk up apt. Fullservice/ample prkg 1F_u_r_n_o_r_p_a_cl_l_y_f_urn __ p_al-io __ A...c.P_C_A_R_E_54_7-"563 ___ 1 Should be familiar w/ stock Full or part time, 548--9155or645-3967 . the WELTONBLOG. aptorstudio.Qu.iet.l'"or loa n documentation, must be 18, Apply 0 (, m w i 1 h k i 1 c h c n 2855 E Cst Hwy675-6900 mature resp. woman. Up PROILEMS? have customer contact Mana1er Gilberts 2S7E. privlgs. 962-7520 art 6:J() Water View ofc. pvt b<ith. to $175. 552·7484 0 N E W A y H EiL p exper. Type 60 w.p.m le 17th St. CM\ sh. Apply in person -...pM or weeknds. A/C, util inc: .. reas rent. WAHTID CENTER 1~ N. Milin. SA Clerk, Notions & Yardage INHALATION THERAPY TECH Min. 2 yrs cxper. or schooling. Salary com· mensurate w /training & exp er. Contact Mr. Hamilton, lt42-2734 ext 387 . Co s ta M'e11a Memoria l llospltal. -C(}e ntle m e n ove r 40 . 2400 W. Cst ~wy (across BEACH HOUSE 2t hf Hot Line64S·8800 Or Call 835-2606 Experienced in selling. ,: ~$wim 'g pool, tennis, club from Stu£tSh1rtl 544·8678 May S· 12. Complete ly ·SPIRITUAL READER To discuss :;:111:.r f;~>' ti~~:~~~ I~~~~~~~!"!!!"!!~ ·~house, oce<tn. $29 & up. BEAUT. 2 rm office. equipped . Family of Open IOAMtotOPM qualificatk>ft,'i Gilberts, 2a7 E. 17th Sl. t-.·~-8518 Ne wport City 1-lall area. four.968-4293 Adviceonallmatter'$. Sa.Cmtf, lst CM . JANITORIAL·men EOE. •)'OOM in Costa Mesa , pri. $200. mo. 675·~ MATU R 1':, reliponsible s!~2 ~~~1e~~~ .. ~ =· M.tloHlll... COCKTAIL Waitresses ~:!;, ~o~:~~~·i.:. 7:.tr..'Jll ran c e & hath · NEW Ot"C, Amid <tltrac· couple would like to n'!nt 1~c~a~l~l4~9~2~·9034""1~-~4~92~·!91~36~1 ·~Eq~~u~a~I O~P~PM~-~Em~·~p1~o~y~c~r•J 21 to 30 Yrs . Exp. pref. 873--4356 ..,,;Employed adull. 548-2720 live surround'gi; in 1-lunt· 2 Br a pt or home in Apply \n person between -~ & Ion 40S in~ton Exec . Prk. ~or Newport Qr llu.ntington SINGLE M ~!"!. 45:6S BEAUi:ICIANS Wl•"OLL.. 1 It 4 PM . Ja Newport. , ~·· s ublease. Easy prk g. Och. June Isl to Sept I.st. needed lo parlic1pate1n a Now 1ntervlewind ror Bl•d NB JUNIOR SALESMEN ~······················· i • (N • . Janitorial Se.rv & utils. Pleasecall.32s.&:E6 new introduc ion pro· new NEWPORTER Nl-'"-'-'--'~-----1 ~'Jt~a":d ~~l>'Q:i~t ":cs~ incrd. $90. mo. 847-2531 gram with single ladies. SALON. Call 114·.540-3582: Cwtrwc L .. I • • Age 10•15. Eam S20-St0 or 213·592·5921 eves Want c d l e mpo r a r Y AJI applicalions are 'coo-or 644--0661 Start immed/$3,50 hr. per week gcttin" new "tJdierdeHome.545-2095 s tora&e spa ce f o r fidential No ooe is of> 115 Harbor lslarid Rd, e "'!0:: •-....t....£-420 WANTED-Desk s pace. restaura nt equipment In, ligated ·lo date. Thi& ~aulician w/folloWln1 . N.B. Appl" 8am-4:-m cPulsLt~earr'te'°'r 5tchehooDA1 l•LndY ~-,, .._. Centra l Costa Mesa or S. a g arage, s hed , market test eosu l.°" Space avail. Newport, " -r v• ""'-••••••••••••••••••••• S ant• Ana . sso mo. • 11 c M Salu,ca•s You m•••t be ware.house or gore. ca abllolutc.ly DCJthina. C. o s ta e s a a re a -Cook, P/time. Con.vales-" · """ BR. 2 ba, near bay, 556·2791. even1ng1:63l-8684 Marlcetln1 Se rvi.ce. SU-1311. centl{Mpltal. outof s~hoolbya :OOp.m. ach, park. June th d and be able to work at .. pt. 7~.5th . Weekly. "HawS.tt.ltls.. ..._•tfttlved/ ~~~:.ex •. !:~~ en 'llAUTYOPIS Call&42-0593 teast3days per week.No q Executive Suite 2200 sq Rs..Ce Jlairdre11er1 where i re COOKS . dellverieK or Co.Uoctin1 . • • d • 1 a .. 8 a>' ft. Deluxe ornce area on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tre•el 5450 You? Weknow)'OU'reoul Exper. only fat° bus)' cof· Tran1porL11tl'on pro· at• r fr on ( 3 8 r , Newport •tarbor. with .. illeu •••••••••••••••••••'•••• there 1omewhere! We fee shop. Must kno.w esa vlded. Call 6'6.8ZJ6 llh d k additional14005Qftadja· Opp1rtwitr SOOS EUROPEBYCAR have3openlnponJyfor AND broiler ttork . Equal Opporlunity •· •::,.a:,u.~~~l $250 ~: cent. Crpts, drps, ample ••••••••••••••••••••••• IS OUR BUSINESS hairdresser• w/follow· Bendlta. AP:Pb' In person1 ____ E_m~p_lo~y_e_r ___ 1 •Aua. Sc ... '27S Owner. free parking. Coast J-fwy PRI..., SHOP Bu.y , Lease, Rent any lnl, Who can enjoy clafls Mon lhru Jri, lfetwn 2 Ir ..__ ...,..., at Newport Bl. 642-4644 "1 F.uropeatf' car-for over· surroundinigs 6. t a,ke tpm, 2218 Newport Blvd. Letterpress/offs et in 11ea1 delivery. f'actory pride in where they work CM. Aik for office, ParttN'wpt ME~,ORTIEACH J''ullertont Placcnlla price. f<,ree travel plan· & who lbey work with. back bq, h&ra. 3 Off1ce,s. r~pt., rest area. MUST SEE lo ap. n I ng . EU RA UTO . Interviews Wl'd. ThW"I... . .... ,)1..-, _.. 1 rm, A/C. music. deluxe preciate, 870·t564 or 673-45.50, Lido YIU11e, Fri by appt .' onl'y'. SELL Idle items 1ri.h a __,..Mcar1lJ • ...,..,. $225 Mo. 8roker 67.S.6700. 524.ma. N.B. 179-7W. Many benef'li.. Dally Pilot Classified Ad. LAITICH Production work. Eltc· tro-optlc1 &: INerK. Ad· vanced Kinetics , ln'f . 123t Victoria St, CM 146·7 . EO&. MANAGEMENT Serious Minded? Looking For A Career? Then Call SlOP N GO MARKETS ASSISTANT MANAGERS We Offer A Stcrtin9 Salary Of 0 .Yer $6 50 Per Manth + .. •v .. We pay far our employ•es snajor -cal, • hospitoli1ation. life 1n..._., vocation, l'f'Ofit sh.-i:MJ & we pay far ,-lo a111"'9 too. Tlie haw-. ~ IOft9 & the worli ls·"ord, 'hist tt.e apporh:Mtlu' .... tralMftdOus for the c....,. Mded. ' -Apply Now STOP·N-GO MARKETS 1780'2 Ir v i11L' Blvc~. Suit1~ '215, Tt1\t1t1 714 831!. 556 5 I· I I I j ! I f I '. ' : I' l I T ' ' : I • •• f I I ! ' I .j A • Q I • ~ I ' I • ~ • • ' J t c .. ... " I I. I " I fl . ' ••• •1• I , . . ! " •' I ,ii :· I .. I • .,J . J .. .,~ •• •• .. , I . I • I " l p ' ' ! I ·, ' •l • .. 1 .I l I '' •,'! p • . ' I ' F ' .~· f " ,· ·~ .... -~,. ..... ~·~,···················· • "IA V£ 6. ProfiL Custo .·• remod, repair, add-on J ~ 1nau.lalUM! .. t.Free eat. "\f o.llQI. ~-3431 . 'I'" ~· .., ,..,..,,.. .,/ .. Jll"( .... ,...,,.~.,. ......... .,..,..,.,._ I I I \ I \ \ • • . . - • DIRECTORY .. ~w-.. 11001to1pw-.i 1100...;..w-.. 1100~-.. ·1100 ....... w-.. 1100..._.... ao· zo~-y 104sLro11 1010• ·~ ·•7.T. ••• ._.............. •••••••••••••• ........ . • ........ _,_. . ~to .. ~ ······-' ......... ······•················ ..•.• ,, .............................................................................................................................. .. j ' • l , 10 • .,, ... ,,., 1 & RECEPTIONIST, mustl•--------•ls&CY /SA.LU DEPT U~Blke1/Parta. $15/ltp. FREE Black & While Kil-Moving Sale! Magnav~x ESTATE SALE! Sac Fl y,_.111 t'ari berellable,hancllemem. SICaBA.aY T0$7IO WAITRESS lull Ume Buy/sell/trade.· 2488 tens, 6 wks old, l Pure ~hono&stereo,tPcdtn-anliq'1 • Comtem. NEEDED bership, & be able l PERSOlllL Subtle yet., effective in· 21+ , exp, 'ror .,....net Newport Bl. Cll, Ph: black kiUen. Short"long !ng rm set. Many other furn. Wed. ONLY~ IMMEDIATELY! mee t people. 642· dlv . .0.ahltotakeeom· Real.Aft.3Pm.MO-IUD 8'2·7110 hair.645-6927. items. Call for aPf)t art junk, cash only: t7'CW • 1'1802Sk Park I · Orange Coast YMCA C ERi( mand ot llUt CUitolDer , . . . 7pm,646·1312or494·5S81 Beacon, Anaheim. '(.Nt. . ' T TY • rvine 1;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ L •elations di·•~-Good Walttep Wanted. exper. GITANE 10 spl. likenew. Darling kittens, 6 weeks SIMMONS 1. C 1.1 Euclid& Ball Rd) . _, em po emporary Help 11 .... -·. . i foet 6. codctail Appl $1$0. 666-7312 aft. J. or 0 1 d • w e a n e d & . 1rm a 1 . n ·. Call540-44M REUB·_.,5 PR penonalil)',wW win .i:penoitbetween·J.~ 6G-Zl15 housebroken.Hunlingt.on king. 3 yrs new. Xl nt EVERYTHING G'QBS! ~~~~~~~~~I ~ Ma'jor Oran1e County lbis prir.e op(Klr. Great 830 8 Newport a.r nr' Beach846-1677. cond. SlSO/offer. 586-3384 Tools, lite fixture, q.ri, ..:. land development co. ls location • benefltl. Call NB 640-0322 . • c••r•• • or (213)348-2998 desk jewelry all E PAIMTH.STAIN M aa.i-seekinl a personnel Barbara Mac, m.2700. · l•lfl•a.t 103 ''Outdoors'' female, . of sPort clot1h'g,' s, ,. A G>LADMAH ow' -_, clerk. The qualifted ap. Dennis 6. Dennis Penon-•••••••••••••• .. ••••••.• white, friendly German GreatSavingson 1:Jsed radios, decorative 1 , With lead man exper. HOSTESSES plicanl will have 1·3 nel A1ency of ,Oran,e WAnatSMS RICOH Slnalex.11.s body Shep w/papers lo home · Fum\ Appll&.M15c. motorcycle & pk up Mualknowwood,"stain& years personnel exper. CouiJly, 2082 llit'helsOn wAnlas w/followinalensee;Pen· with lots of room . WllsonsBargainNook truck. 1970 San Bruno. elazina: finishes. Costa &IUSIOYS w/exposure in employ. Dr,frvine Full&P/lirne lax S>mm Macro, Ricoh 537-4547. 545 W.l9thSt.C.M. NB .644 -2066 , Mesa area. Reply lo ment, com~lion Ir . UPll'DONLY l35mm & Lenlar . La d Oak T bl qusiried ad no. 398 c/o Apply 3·5PM Daily benefits. Good clerical Service Station Allen· B3l·l550, Mr . ._._~,___. tl0-200mm zOOm. 960-m7 Labrador Relnever AKC, r!,e t'1u; C'•'>I:: a0 ek Moving Sale! Shot.cu•. Datly Pilot, P. o. Box 251 E.Coat;fHwy 1ki1Js are a neceuity. dant, exper'd. Day 6 nao .. .,... • reg.Alsodogbol.lse.Lov· pees a ase, -·. a Garcia. Stage eO.ch 1580, Coila Mesa, ca Mewportleodt Typing 60 w.p:"!·/Sh , evea.Full6.p/lime.App-21742 0.oPrkwy,ttl.V. TOPCON Super D w. espeople.8:J9.6581. ~r~:rns:(Yp~!~~"!gf~':[~ model . ~o nv ert ,a .i 92626 Eq IO E ploy diclaphone.'Jbis11anex· ly Shell SlatiOn, 11th 6 WAITRESSES 50mm (1.8, 2Smm f3.5, Ad bl O fC k'tt 6 1921 StSO T'ff I Stroller, Antique l<1;blet>, nxAatw.....,s.r.. . Exper. pref'd. Varied ua ppor m er cellenl opportunity. Jr lrvine,N.B. P /time.Noexpnec. 2_00mm 15 ._6, cases , or: ~du ~&"f,;, $50 ea 675.;~r;:;ta4mps. gun rack, bike car'rier. yoU~ qualify lf!nd com· . 21-2$. 5'8-7948 f1lten, focusing screens w~ s 0 _: w x · · · American 1'~1yer train SALESGIRL . plet.e resume, inc:ludins Service. Sta, At~endanl, and other ac~. $353 or trained . 2· y~Uow & 2 DREX~L ESPERANTO collection, silver, ~. aalaryhislory6reqWre.c ~/tl~e Expeai'dkonJY ·WAIT~ESS ~ood & trade for Le1cafiex ac-6J~~~~!lhesc::::· din.rm.sct,ladderback paintings. recoriJs , · shifta. Wknds jncluded. EOE. 540-11M12~ Fabrics. Exp. Necc. Call Henry (714) 646-4040. mentato· ; Nva1 l eves w n ~ cocktail. Applrinperson cess.837-6722 v · chrs Xlnt cond 644-1161 wallpaper, other it.ems. . b~8..writian:. P ~I~ ·25SO 4PM Mon. thru Sat. 330 35 MM Minolta Himatic F Iris h Sett.e r, 1 yr, male. aft . S wkdys. · 646-6842 aft. lOAM _ · Cknsltl.d Alll 413 Newport Blvd, CM E. lTlb CM w/ flash & case. $60. Xlnt xlnt watch dogie pet. All Round rtlaple Dining Rm. Garage Sale~ Evet)ihing c/oD..,Plot WAITRESS cond.640-1762. · shots.G4S-2Z3I · Table 4 m ates chain must go . Several • PenonnelCounsellor SALESLADY Lic 'd . : SA.US TRAD• Albert E. Daykin, Rltn. P. 0. loa: 1560 SoEpe~all:r~ 1~~.~ie~pe Exp'd. Lunches Ex a kl 8 • B 3 5 mm Sam0yed neutered male, Xlnt Cond. i6Q.96&-3782 · la~ilies.1Musical iliUf"u· Cost.Mn-.92626 210NewportCtr.Dr.NB S "d r 1 • shots magnificent dog ments. mens, wonWI$ & Job hunting is fun, re· Bal. Island. 549-0&C7 or ward.inc. challenging ,~67;3~-<;;32;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 excilinJ when ll is you~ possession! We seek a SALES Equaln..--__ er nec.Smallfirm.CalJf« chne1 er auto. ens, Lovi' home.M2-3J64. ·Rattan Crib, good cond. childrens clothes\:furn ...,...,... appt,MS-2244 w /case·like new. $125.. ng $25, Car seal, almost etc. 14582 Mulb{l!r,, .. alert, ambitious , ., creative sales penooali· .. ty to train In all aapect.s :o1 penonnel placement! We offer paid vacaUona, major medical & Pro(i . sharin& ! Call Pal Beran, 833~2'HJO. Dennis & Den· ni1 Per1onnel Agency of MEN&WOMEM C.lr.l...Jaec Clertl -494. 4928. Personality plus charm new, $10. ~7-844.s College Park, lfSle . , •. CllC-••y .-.Plite , We CLz* ,i ~ I040 Cute mixed M small pup Ki S bed . Fri/Sal . · For ~ Gover.amenl sponsored tax sUbsid)' pro1ram, Tr.peS:wp:,5.h";.100 + ~1:..k~Pai::i.;~= MO ... alua. •••••••••••••••••••••"• Smart,hsbrkn.M1-412M pilte.&Slill' =kac;:d. ood Garage Sale! Anli· d I h u "l •· .-1 "receivinrl. person. Depen-•l'ET WOii De 4i Yr. old male "West.ie". Xlra rirm. $190. (Worth q•, furn, china etc. nst c ap ,...us VIC • bl ··'ed by We also swim riven. -~ -.... Q s o 1· " It ell__. cl.I e. ~ ll'OW· Sha"b-T•u, Lla••-Apso, purebred, free to' gd ...,75) ueen 17, n-LitUe Harbor' Dr, u.e. EXCEPnONAL EARNINGS 1ressive w 15,...,.......,. 1 c 11962-4 f Runrapid1.Camp0Ulin """ Id d 1· U JI ~ lorlhisassigrunenl Ill' co a .... , or lhe wilderness . And westie, Cocker, Pug, home . No children . c u es e av. sua Y CE.ofGoldenwesl, 14lmi. ~~-~~~~~'.=~~~ Pix llECB'T appt. Chihuahua, tiny poodles, ·545.s101 home. 835·2263. from P ,ac . Csl 1-if'Y) * . • 1-~--------1 learn to aurvi'-"' ln any . b 11 ··Beach Walk". Fri. Poised;:-,perlonable. STOCICIOY terrain.Webaveto.It.'1 doxi e , pit u 5, FltEE PUPP"IE S,Good used babyfurniture. Onl · Oranae County, 2082 .; Michelson Dr, Irvine. Costa Mesa. 642-6753 Li .. hl olflc.e skills are ouri·ob. lt'canbe ..... •n, cockapoo, pom. 100 I h · ma·x. 5 Wk•. 2 new mattress. Call 1 ~=~Y~------,-~·~·-~ San Clem Liquor & ~~-Mixed puppies. Stud on1 air ~ i· needed ~ grocery store Exper'd. loo.-Join the people service mostbreeds.252S 1-~em, 2 male . .548·273S: 1 , .............. ·~'•'°-''1i'i1oojlilP·M·---W·a·nt--a·d-,~·····1ts-.. 642···:!"···1fs ·Phone SolicltOr & Delivery. 2·9prrl. Sal. lhru Thurs. $2 per hr. St ia oae mo. No pressure • ~0211-~83Y CaJJ Imm~. ~orappt Refs. Aft school/wknds who've joined the Army. W. 17th al Fairview. SA .. 1 -•~'~'~"'--------I SALIS OUTSIDE Lon& Term Al&ignmenl.S . $2.25 hr. 492-3717. Attractive.Sharp, VICTOll TELEPHONE SALES· Golden Retrievers. AKC. Trained.' l "h yrs. Pet Career Minded TIMPOIAlllS Sell Oran1e Coast's 0 33 Champions.·~ W?.l c h dog. Ur gent . $400 + Commisaion In The F Vly area 1 ~=="-'-"-''-'-~---I 2-~ Open eves 531-li027. Adorable Beagle. Male. WESTCUFF 1360 s Anaheim Blvd fa vori le l)ew1paper:1·~~~~4~s-;;1;z;411;.~~1~"'~6~7~3~-7=469~;-;:;::;--;;;:;-l ii5'8~·;•::089iii';· ~;;;;;;;,;;-c;;t:I Pirk-up • dellveo-driver Personnel Agency A h . S35-4503l Good earnings. Bit com-R C for new car agency. (MarkIIICenter) na e1m missions Chooae the Eng. Sprgr Span, Ger. are Blk Si amese al. Cleanln& work also. Must 1651 E. Edin&er,SA hoUrSyOu prefertowi>rk-WHOWANTSTOWORK! Shep. Both male+ AKC. Declawed. Spayed. Lov· .':.<be neat & rellp.ble. Call5-U·S836 SECllTAIY , 9:30amtolpmorS:30pm DRIVEAC\B! 2 mos.646-0142&640-6218 able.644-26!.3 Sle•dy job. Apply in Req 's extremely capable to 8:30pm. Call Mr. Lee CHOOSE your hours, a rts. Spayed, female Dalma- per&ononly. . SALES P10ft.E person to handle wide al 646·4100 between work lor yourself, be IRISH SETTER AKC lion mix. Fantas tic TlllY UCIC Exper'd. Full &p/lime. variety or ore duties for 9:JOam and lpm. your own bc:m. llen or . • d. w/children, 751-8181 STM & WAI.HUT Apply In Person rapidly growing boat Equal Oppor. Employer Women. Can be sllghUy male, g mo~~ $50. tog . H.L 5., 'Sii Tues.April29lhru ma nuf. Pacific Trawler handicapped . Neal· hm . .s36-l&55 5.16-8528_ fwilltw• 1050 -d M • h S Telephone Solicitors C 1 A . _ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fri ay ay t . 1723 S Ritchey, .A. P /time work avail . eall .Ppearance . ColhePupsfor ~ale,AKC •Sofa,, matching Lov- P /lime work, fftimc pro-10am-4pm 558-8722 . Morninga, an.emooos or Veta., retired. Ase 25 lo champ bloodline. Call eseat; High qua lity, A CONW:NlfNT SHOPPING SfWINC GUIOf: f<M TM£ GALON THf GO. For• Acl iR w_..•, Wortd : Cd! Soto 642°5671, bt. 330 ,. A Great Trio! ,'•') Far All Sizes!• ,, , fits offered by Beeline TtlE STAIRCASE S E C'R ET A Ry 1 0 , evening hours. We pay 70. Supplement your in· 556·3837 or 546·2525. never used, movi ng . . ·Fashions lB-home sales South Coast Plaza la · · --e D•a"ve a cab 8 •-968 8822 ~.-,,_ '..dept. No lnvestm, no de· llst rloor entrance to ' NGeowodpo~tYBPT:~h ~ak~I~~'!'& C:1,~~r def:irs~~ ~;-'~~e a day. Apply°i: GokM l ....... tn 1 -=~" ='-------' , Uv., or collect. Use of car Bullocks) 1• _ . 1 Loi Angeles Times, I375 penon, Yellow Cab Co.. AkC (714)637-&&SS Kingsize mattress a nd · Lphonenec 9637470 some genera aec1.:-~ana CM E 6 h St Coe box springs, extra firm, ,.,.. · · · SALIS Ii.IP $1100 exp req"d. Call833-3107, 9 Sunrlower Ave. 186 · 1 l ·• la POODLE CUPPING like new. cost $400. Sac. ' ·•IAL IST~TE 1oi1-· .... ~~ -'of•Dnlnue HiJmes Co. CDr +...... lo5. Telephone Ans. Ex per .. I cM="'::"::·-------Low Rates· Pvt. Party $200. 557-5692 Outstanding division of SECllTAIY/AGCY PreC'd, not nee. Eves, Woman over 30, .own Cal1847-6584. MATIR[SS£S 1'~orlq_ne 500 co. seeks In· Occldenlal Life hlis an d•yslcwknda:.540-1717 tranap. in· Daya. 5 Day Welmaraner. Male 8 M08 ••• div. lo rep their con· immed. opening for a r11:••-wk to start. Mllll have old . AKC . G e ntle Queen,Full&TwinSet.s ·bu 2 opeitln&s Cor sharp real estate salespersons. ~all Jackie, 54&-5990. sumer product li_ne. Co. Sec'y w /sh ability 6: a p~ detail a~lllly to handle w/children. $125 /bstofr. PricedtoMoveNow! bene fits include paid pleasant personality to ..-r•-tech o 1 ca I work , 847·6660. l --~833::c·~96="::.:"~646-:..:::~8686=~ vac, insur & stock oi>! work in one of tbe nicest To work 5 hrs daily at customers, phone. No . tionsl Call Gary Hun(, locations in N.B."":&:»S. Hunt.~Bch office. Must Phone Calls Please. Adorable ~eallhy 9~/MVat~~l~ge L,~e:e~:. 833-2'100, Deruw;I · ...... le Denof· Mon·Fri. Please ccmt&ct have 1ood appearance 6: Beach Cities Grapblcs, Blk/Wht Pupptes. Have Very nice. Teak tables. nis Personnc l"l6ency Evelyn Hamilton, type 40 w .p .m. Call 32124 Paieo Adelanto, shot.s.$10.673-4391 . .REALESTATE Oran,e.Counly, 2082 E Riverside,(l)lll6-6060,x Sa J c...i... lamp s, B /W TY & r,;r=-... ake extr a money .i ~".'~·c=h~e~s~o~n~D~'·~·~~~"i~ne~-1-... '---~""'°7,~·:E:.:O:.;::'::"--1881 · l · · H l n uan •-am. Planter. &12-2060. -,. or 1n erv1ew1n un · FREE to good home . L~c:::;::::.:..:..::=='----1 ,()penln& for 6 part Lime, LES SECRETARY Bch. Young man 18-19 yrs for Female, Pt. Husky. Prel· For Sale: Used mal· ~llcen1ed real est ale SA "Newport Sch CPA firm EqualOppor, Employer factory wqrk. ·Days 6 ty & m e llo w. Cal l tresses & boxsprings. aale1people. Call for In· SECRETARY seeking person ror 1 Tow Truck Driver must Sal,10-'1.645-2702 497-2655. Call642·8252. terview. Xlnt fuLure W/&ailboal secrelary ore. Must· be be exper Toppaf +fr·......_ L • ·--· Me-1928.ev•673-45T1 manur. for ielf motivat-xlnl typiil w/exper. In 1 e bt!n'efits Appl at mrcw• M 1015 -1015 ed. Independent worker ofc .Pro~edures. Prefer /]1 & w To~ini, '"~000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/1 yr &ecrelarialexper. delad-m1nded, consclen· Irvine Ave., Newport .e.-.1.1 IOOS Type 65 w.p.m . Die-lious worker who can Sch _..... .. , . · laphone & filing. No sh. adapt to a wide varielyol · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Ann Smith, &U-68$2. 1 pecia1 projectl. M• be ... .,., llC.,..ot-IST resp., well 1roomed, WAITllSS COIC»ml' ;..;-.Tempor•ry position S•1, T....,.._ artlculaler attractive. CAllllt , RoYal Doutton Bllali.alt ~avail tmmed. in NB. 40 MIW OflRcl Xlnt worsln1 co1Dd1. HOITllS -· a.e Clltna. No Jone• ~~t'!nf:"iS:.~~~::,.~:.; le1tP ..... .,._ ·Conseoia-1 a~re. COOi avaU in U.S. 17 Elepnt ' , lhru l!"rl 9 to 1:30. Must Jolt .. Cltwp:CO. Reply lo: CJ ad . pe'•· Mini --Worlh MiWeO iroomed&.enJoy ts what we havetootrer no. ~12, c/o Daily Piiot, IUSIOY .. "50.SacS500.M4..z2. meetlna. publlc. Call ener1etlc, articulA~peo-· P. O. Box.· 1580 Colla 1 .DISHWAll• , .1o. I IOIO ••••735 pie. Guaranteed hrly Meta.Ca~ , &M•.a.tcUl"'l'llS riff •en ~~11;; ... ;·;B;a;';-;;;· ~;;;;~;;;;I -•..••.••••••••.•••••••. I L I wage + comm .. + SeetyfReeept. lor l 1irl ForBUtcherShop MAYTAG Portable DI•· bonuses allows our best R.lt; 'ornce nr. Orant9 • 81lcornmwurate ._ .... _ d ... ROBINSON'S .epe to earn,ove. SI per , Cnty. airport. Pleaaan~ withe•,._ hwaabe•, lop --I hr .. natlonwkle. Exper. COllil•nlal atMOlphere; ~ ANMJTe: •• cond ~· Make orre r . I hllilM-pref'd, but Will tnln 11 111. aldlla .....incl -, ~----=-=·*=''-----1 yOu have 1ood phone .,;. if"~--c Ill No.~-&&eddc: dryer f"rllidaln •• ILLCOOll vo~ce 6' are • hard ... ~ '..-"41aheim ·'171-«*> $50. white, excel cond. worker. Student.I lc/ot. - -¥. JottSli'Olim.Be LasunaHIU..91-«27 hou1e'olt~V•• •~ llC ' 21254LitUlld J SALIS moonllghtel'A flad lllil • , ,UA!ll,• ·~ .. -•, Refrla. 1old '"5. •-IDetl; rrl Ide.ti Job. r ~.MC1d•1...,.tit ... ~•.-a.. Apt B. Pk1oo:IJJ.IOtl • 1-·1or -, _!HB!!;l»!!!:!-!!!.----1 SHOllALIS ........... ' . " Tlus.uFl!l -· • = -... --...... ' -...,, ...,,_. .,._., .. ...,.1 II! w a O&.W....,.•O.Dr19f li;;;;L;IB;R;lt.;R;l!S,;;IN;;C;;;.~1 j.~ .. u~·~~ ..... ,@'.C. n,.. ~ -·,,.,, .. ti ... ••al Gold SM. ,._lilft !~.:: &I lla\a .. r Qaeeo Wulaa• 01. •~Alllf ·~••rant, t111 ~ur/Dll . ...-n. ' .. ..... •.c.11. ' 1u y9\a can taa area . • M•.a-... Beet. 101 ltostlr•• refri&. · Xlnl UMITEO AMBICAM YAM & STOl\AGE IMC. *Auction* UN~LAIMED I STO~AGE , 2481 Alton §t. Irvine • (405 Freeway lo JJ1mboree .. ,.J Nortlilo~tonl . ' ~ 557-«112 ' !\°' ·1( SATUlfb~Y~Y3RD-10AM Furniture -A[apllances Color TVa-AnUques " ·• ~roam Sets Dlnlq Room Sets Sealed Storap Cartons I Look ror .. ·a.rd 10 •rn.,'4..1"' wtt l\ lhl1 1mart top~r: -+ 11 l'lu ir1•try1ht•r -~· rtvf'r•. p0ektl•, Mlh ll•' ro-ehirt or •·or1tt d tn •••Y ,.u 1tllch. Pattl'tD 10'4: ·111-...,.· ' PU. l" OH. Pt.AN a llvt1J d•>· Slw1 10.IO Half Sha.C'!le'.•· Ill tb11 90(ly 11'10, !Jhlrt lOJ)JI :ti~ IDd11dtd, • the ov•rblou11 or t111vel1 OD s..ct Jl.M rot .. ,. ...... 111. 111 o,.·n 11"1~ nu ld pa11t1, For Add _. ffW ••di..~-"" 11y1011 or polr••ttr 11-'tll, ftnt~lus •llll liD&I 1l Prlztt•d ,P .. .t'1f'D tOtt : lilaadll1111 . lead te A ee Mlt1t1' l9IM11'. tf. It. 14._ It • .,_, tOi lbe DMi1 ...... 11, to. 8111' IS (IMllt I~) 0111nt-~art' °'""5 ~· I'll rda. to-190 ~ ·OJ4 C~else• 5t .. 1.Met.-•w ~:!:.':..8:::.t::= York. N. Y. 1•1~.~ t'! nnt •··· -,.. "' N1me, Add,..., a.. -e-spec Nambw • Mllnt: .. ......_ U1\f11. 8•"~· doll•r•I o.ilit• MM MU....,, .. &Me thne a....tihd UttAp.,s-1..,.,... ...,...,_.. .... coatari•• .,,"_.... ... ~ ...... ......... _Piiot., ___ .rr Pdlm °""·· -... , ....... , l(t~i.""'~"1 Oittllta .. c. $ .. Nt w Y..C. N.Y. IOlll. ·-·Rinn '............,;;--.:\ Prilll NAM!:, ADDllBSS ZIP ro;. ".--•••1 · SIZE end s'fYLI l'WM8ER '. ... + Knit 8ooli ....... ~ .IS SECl£TUY . w~· -10 ,.._ 11 C• II Frl1ldalre ,1horthaod 11t IOO·tl:O P1. Ha eond. CaUSl'f-1115. wpm, l¥P& bot-16-11 *::fa:;S.• 11J1 . -,.,4 11 .. ~~ Wl!!STIMOHOUS£ llln· Wl!ID fo iro looltlDI IOC'.a _.. ~-,..., &a"'-lY1" eloe. -l - ONE FREE PA1TIRNofyour NMdl~11l 9odt:. ···~:,,a.ot ttloittlOHMfor onerreepill• "-"Crotllt<t&ooll •• ~I lern lnt ldt NiW SPRING· Kal"in Crot1-tt llocll ••• SU MMF.R PATTER N l'*aMCtothctloGil .'\'' THE JIARRELS. BOXES A ND CATAt,OG.JOOll1k't.•ll•ltt1. lllltUl.lfHT•rat~.. ;. T'ltUNKS HAVE NOT BE~~N ""'""'""°""· .... '" ,.....,....,.:: ··· ·• ' d!all-ti'!& ~t• • ...,. Pold lnerol H•llloi>a now w /rotlanrl•~ Will aall iourrilul-ie -.....J. 1 .• ..!f , •P••' p/ll"sft• at tile aeperatllb •. y1ry 1d; ~autnedactnoaaz U:-a.tadin Oreuad Ro•Dd1 11TIO aaed.Ml-5'11 e/oblU1'Pllol• --a. llullor Bl,~ -1-====:::;..---·I • - Ailllr ·---.... -.-0..--Newport Jf;lOlam•lfpm. All l.a.t ~ , • 1W C .. fw 1qua10ppor.B111•'• -.Oltl1••2'1D .... UW t KNIT Boot •lb ~·~~-.. /(fl • OPENED AND WILL BE SOLD "'""""pata.m , ..... 11.• 11 ;:t':m:~fl ;., SI. GH'l'UNSB:B:N ,,..,~,,,. ... _ ""11'" ..,..,.. • ' w CllA~E.~TER 1"""""'•1••-.... •.•·"! -. iiC'.~. . •uCT_ IONEER ' :O:)a;,;.-;:. n ~~~~"' • • 1~ I . ' I • ' * Wedf'lesd• .A ril30, 1!175 lwln1u ~W-:~ W....., 7tH .. "" I . 1!:;;;;::-;·;~-........ -· 4250 Oftlce0I..... .. .... -•••~,f.'~.~ ... !~~ •••~•~:.:: .... ;. .. •-•••-••• .. •••• .. •"" M1¥W..tH 7100 HetpW..W 71~~~~~ ••••• !!!~ ·-....••.••.•.••..••...•• ··············••••!•••• .~···;;,~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alriliate 1 I & Girls -VE ... Dl ... G Sc~.!!~-7005 oys Counter H•lp, now "-•••••••••••••••-•• ..,.,.. ........... ~ l•--------•I " " -.--10lol4yeanotaae.Dal· Ortnae Juli"', Laauna p' RQOUCTIQN :: DAILVPILOT SlunDlng view, club RIDICULOUS We c111hleach)'Ol.lhowlo ••••••••••"••••••••••••• ly Pilol delivery roula HUI~ Mlill, lntervlcwlnx ,:. ..... C•MYOMUST priva.s. sleepis6. Summer THE SY PER SQ. f'T. \ncrea1e your incorn.ti---.. -----•I may be 1i1valh•ble ln your on the premises. M"Y 8 & • 91lownbouse rrom $41S. resv .. $85 wknd; $125 wk · REING CllARCEO •"OR wlth vendio• machines, II A an:a. Earn profit for de· 9 from l·S pm. For more TYPIST ~)taae. Ame nities incl : ly. Gloria, 64~·3161 ur t:ULl. SERVICE EXF.C. full or part·time. Vend· Uveric:11 & CMSh, trlJ)5 or lnform11-tioncall&l2-7971. :~., l)bl self cle11n1nc ovens , 337-~ o r to' I c E s , I s inK coffee, cigarettes. TRAVEL merchandise for 1>t1llini tµl f.w.1s h /dry connectlon,l-'-'-"-'-'------I RIDICULOUS. t'OR A candy & drinks . \V e new subscriptions. 1o---or DELIVERY ~IC. 2 frplcs, dbl gur. WA.MTID B ETTE ll o ~AL , rurnls h loc:ation1 & AGENT information pletu1t1 call SUNDAY ONLY bn~l auto d our opnr . llACHHOUSE Pl lONE financing .Calltod•Y ':or 642 -432 1, Fr9 m San oCDAlLYPILOTtocur· ,_644_·0509 ________ 1 May S-12. Completely Income Prop. Dept. details & get marted Cle me nte -San Juan riers. Requires use or ·i S..ClenMMe 3176 e quipped . Family or the road to financial in· c~sg~.~1~¢R'f t:upis trano 11rcu, call large Statlon Wawon or 1.-..•••_•••••••••••••••• four.968-4293 dependence.714-87'&-12.M 49S-0630undMlssionVie-Van . Contitc:t tlarry -Earn commi~11ion J" El Toro .. -. c•ll Seeley or James Parks·, "'" DEACHl''RONT ental1tolhcre 4300 HARDWARE STORE whileyoulearn si1-631 0. ...., ' 330 West Bay St. Costa f-PENTl-IOUSE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ne wport Be ach, ol Equal Oppor. Employer Mesa. Telephone,642-4321 ~ew 2 br & den, 2 ha , ROOMMATES COMPANY fashioned store perf. t PA.CIFIC for appointment, 1 frpl, all bllns, pvt. sun-Wu nted t o s h a r e RE ALTOllS couple. $40,000. com TRAVEL SCHOOLS EqualOpPor.~mployer iBM SELECTRIC 11 . Expcri cncecl accurate Typists ncedcct in1m etliutc ly . 70 wpm (must ) ... Part 'rime Opening-.. pay & Evening.Shift . Excellent Working Cond1l!ons A 1)1>ly i11 Perso11 .. --!-deck overlook'g. beal'h. be auti ful 2 bedroom SIN CE 11144 plet.e. Owner. 61~7283 o Boa\ Carpenter ~ 'Sold for $90,000. Will rent Curnishcd or unfurnished 67).4400 494-8!53 610 E 17th St., S. Ana Uuat Mt:chanit Deliverymen ovr 21 perm 3l0 Wett lay St::-Co1tGMHa , '!'"tor SSOO per mo. to o k d · 1----------i 543·6655 Boat Repairman. p/t earlY morn LA Times Oran9e Coast Dally Pilot ·•· t'!••qualified part y. 2:>~ a Pl s a l a 000woo · .,...,~~~~~~~~~ Accredited byNATl'S Mus t huve waterfront ·deliv to NB hpmes. S22S Ask for Paul Ward 'Ptvenida Lobciro. !714l The re 's St ,OOO, . inl~ ' IOUTIQUE A edl 642 4800 \ i " I 0 t 't E lplO)'CI' .492_14360r6S4-511&3 rec re~ti o n racilit•e:-. SEVE RAL Suites_ 500 ' Distinctive! Price incl. Vet~~:~Trai~R ,, boatyurd exper . Need pe.rmo. -1 1 i!.C(Ua Pf>Or uni Y n ~· Comp II mentary tennis sq .Ct . lhru ~l:>O sq .ft. all inventory &fixtures. Established i'96; skilled workers w/clean 1·0-E-L_l_V_E_R_V __ M_AN __ ' -.-,-,-,' !!!!!!!!!!!•••••••••.,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ Large 2 Bd, 2 Ba, on Gol lessons , Sunday brunch. l oc al~d adJ acenl to .. Cupid foreessale" f'inancialAidPrograms ryecodrd6. 31!,~~~kie's Boal time. for Feed Store In '·' t•Cours e. oc vu. 2 ca r Sports tournaments. A m a rin a , bank & $l6SOO ar · 1·-......... Costa Mesa .SS1·5060 HetpWa11ted 7100HitlpWonted 7100 .·garage, priv. entrance, rulltime ~ctivities direc-restaurant on Coast llwy GEt... IOOKKEEP\MG ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -'-k• $2'"" • ~..,. •. ,,, L'v...., tor who plans parties & at Newport Bl, Ample , • . •-1o. W-d, DENTAL ASSISTANT-. M•s"CU"C·"l'•'ht, w. tm. ,u ..... "· ..... ......, .. .;..."" '"" BBQ's We 'll even help freeparking.00-4644 I 120-1-~Tustin~ve.,N.8 . ._Male 7025 CLERk I Le ISe ' T ~ " .. "' .L :•weekends 4M-2339. : REALTORS 6"2-4623 Energetjc, ·enthusiast c ea c )' rwnc o d 11 a y _ P h y s i.c:. I I . .&-t-.+o .. _ d .... d you find a room~ate . Newport Beach lux exec · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newpart Beach insur. co. individual wanted for LA. W LOVER! Th era PY. 64:>-UlltlO or ...,.--rr-•--Sorry,noone under 21& . . • · · E · d Cl 1 needs person w/bkkpng Laguna Och. Practice. Fantastic attorneys ofc ti75-02:>8. -•••-or U.fwllli.a.d l900 no pets. Modelsopen dai-ofc: s uile. Sh.r w/com-T I x .perie ndce k 11,5~~ 1 exper . lo handle cash re-ol lh day week. Exper . seeks brighl ind.iv. w/a SSEU" ly l.107.o-----lar""' pallble party.&lS-3100 '• rw dr1vernee s wor ·"""a . Ab'I' •-1 •<~ . ~-1 1 MA • -:-•".•"!••••••••••••••••• .:;M::\!....... .. , 50)5 or l in e . T ea ms ter. ce1pts. t 1t.y ..,opera e necessary.494-......... pas sion to ...: a cgu · . - ~~,--· ad in lhe apartment sec-PROFESS'L CLASSA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846_1611 _ 10 key adder by touch .1 ----~-----1 s ecre t.a r y. Xlnl o p-Prcstigio~s pvt clu.b .111 -~~ lion. Bldg, 2790 llarbor Blvd. 1 ~~~-------1 Sal to $475. Good co. DHtalRecept. porlunit y ! <..:all Mary t e r vi cw1~g qua l1f1 cd t DEN ' d .... LOANS up to 80% Job Want•d. benefits. Call l\trs. Neal, p /t. Pcgtx>u rd. 96.'1-4581 llicklc, 833·2700. Dt:nn is musscur ror full or P/I. I UCITIKlllWCMCl.PT! · OAKWOODGAR C.1\1. Air con .. wuvu I . ,. •• AMTlAlESlll£UVlllC APTS panel wa lls , drapes , hmale 7050 833-8450. & De nn is Personnc posiuon ..• xtensivc re- .,.). ;:::;;;;:..., w .. u rt u .occ:1,,10 • 16th al Dover carpel, e lec., music, I st TD Loe....a1/2°/o ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1----------DeRtal A.ttl1tant Agency of Or:1n.c:C Coun-sunte & refs rL-c!'d. 1.1ust • -1 ', •Bachelors 642-8170 janitor. parking. l\t .ll. 2ndTDLoans Manus cripts 1.:diled and G=lct~j:PP~~~~xT:~. l P /time.expnec.Evcs & ly, 20M::! ~t ichcl sun Ur, b e li.7',!l .1Hcpl 1 Y 0 tu • 1 IR, 2 IR Stever . Mgr. 557-0136 or Lowest rates Orange Co. rewritten. Jlumane fees . GiJ'I ofe. Send resume to: Sats. 1-IB. IM6·354U lrvinL'. Cl1.1ss1luj'.-' at 11~0. 0• l!oc10 •"BR& Don · Lg.new4brhouse toshr. 646-8300 S Ht ..._C L d · t 9634711 ·--------Oiuly !lint ... x 6-. in HB, 1 blk. bei:u:h. Nol----------a er ..... .,. 0• un quis · -· Classified ad no. 411. c/o DENTAL Recept1onls1•for l:>tiO . Cos tu J\olcsa , t:a ..... $175 ' 4450 64 2-2171 545-0611 . Dail)' Pilot. P. o. Box Orthodontist in llunl· I Is cm---__ ·--, ~ smokersorpets.Bach's.,l11sine-1sRental .,_ . 11 ~-24 Nur s e t compan 1on, C 8 h 21 .. •ga e -r 1 ~9=26~26"--------~rving · ar.,,,,. area 1560, Costa Mesa, a ington cac . 497· 1 1 N I •'-•Mnav.rd.Eait&Adams maleorfcmale.642-1802 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mature exp. xlnt refs. 9 t o 3pm . c wpor ,•,,. •.. S40·lBOO ~~y;e;';";-~;;;;;bj;----1 Av ailable ror long or 92626 fo r appt. Non smo~er Centcr.Call 640-a222 M edical Assislan~forGP. ., THE COLONY •rffft'ft/ s orl term cases. ·BOOKKEEPING, lite Lf.:GAL Secretary, temp. Beach , Exper. only 1'-;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~ MATURE Lady to "hare 2 h Con -~r~e~·fe~r~r~e~d~. ____ :__I~-;,:;~;:--;::;:;:;:;:;;~~;;;; I back office in Laguna BR, S urfside Condo. P.rsorwAs/ valescing patient. Any secreta rial &. girl Fri-DISHWA.SHElt pt, time wt put>Slbillty ur 494·9721 . • .f w /s ame . nt Beach , 30RETAILSHOPS Lott&FcM.d shift o~relief.960-2939 day. MuslhandJeacc:'s. P ltim'e.Exper.Eves. perm. full or pl. time. •re ~:; Shop'g, ga r, rec. fac. Prime reasonable s pace ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-L.-W~d, & •cc's py'bl r&•' I . f .,,1 II Modo'cal•--~~.· ,f Reas.rent.536-3:>49 available large&small. -M&-f•• 7075 rec v. · ·• Sur ... r<Mn llrs . lex1u e . eavy ~-, • ~.Tl,.. 'l•~!'"~S_ Old world charm · with ._._c 5200 S600payroll & genf'ul. re,~rdse. 5930W.CoaslHwyNB corp. bus iness exp. Xlnl Mature, expcr'd, front fA ~" _ Male or Female to share French windows. gables "911CH ••••••••••••••••••••••• per mo. um . skills, l\l :i ~ 1 or 11 exp. ofc, req'd·bY plastic ffr· • ~ w/male. 28r apt in Costa & trees. Adjacent lo ••••••••••••••••••••.••• Hospital and Retail Ex p'd 1H0~_n8l.0xBc.,~~.SendOailyresi!j:!e. ~~:n1!t~YR ~~~~e d P!~~ prcrc rrcd. Nc\\•po11 Ctr. Aeon in Ne wport Ctr. -'[~~ CORONA DEL l\1AR . Mesa . $IOO plus 112 elec. Fe s t i v a J of Art s wlll not be responsible Pharmacist Tech desires ....., Call : S<£11 y ~0-~10 __ llesume to Classifled ad ~~ 2 Br Townhouse, frplc, Call 549-66308to5pm. Grounds . for a ny debts except my position. Days preferred. P.O. Box 1:>60. Costa Lime, 30 hr \\'k. Exp"d no. 399, c/o l~:i i l y Pilol. ' <o•BROAOWAV ownasof4rl8n'J. Call<93_2515. ·Mesa,Ca.92626 matur e woman pref Lf:GAI. Sci·r<·t ary , pt. P. o. Box 1500. t:osla "fJ from$2ti0. l Brfrom$205. Share with other female. ....., M th 4!M-506S. Ii in c t .Jflernoon), fur Mcsa.Ca 9262111 i":Pool, tennis, continental Pk. Nwp"t. 2Br, 2ba. LAGUNA Bk:ACi l Grant L . at ews single ufc., gci1. prhl•t1cc. cc~~-------'E bre'alcfast.Somcocean& Nic e ly f urn. $150. SlOOHelpWanted 7100 IUSIMESS FORMERMARINES 64S -30::!U l\ledical/\sstforp:irttime . lCalalin:.1 vi ews. Separate:!, =64~•~·~534='~· ------I ~94-7915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••::__··-••• IS IOOMIMG!, Get th'~hFacts ubo1 ul Rlle-1---. --5-1 --Clk-IJal·k office . Phone amily sectioo. Close to•· . .....~~~~~~~~~ LOST/FOUNDA J>t."f? ~ We Need Good Help cent '-' a nges or e-Liquor ore. 642-8566 blwn 12·3w~. :_1;.."". hopping & fine beach. Roommate Wanted maie r 960-2900.Adoption,Low Accountant St2K l\ndOffer1'opWages enlis ting, Cpl over 2. San C l e m . Al s o , .... '"'ft'.<6'4 2611 or female, 4 Br. house TOP LOCATION CoslSpay/Neuterlnfo. Machinists to$15K Married earns $591.00 a Groceries. Expcr'd. ltcfs Mgr trne, no layoffs. · •··~. -· walk to bch. Ask for MESA YBDI Banquet Director $12K month. plus other incen· nee. Owner. 49'.:!-3717. Bstab accls . 22-46. $160 + .-.. Steve or J eff. 960-2627, Lost! RassellHoundPup-Engr/Optical $18K •Molders--~ lives Ca ll 548-5841 or gua r . Mr . L yo_o s . lil1·-"• THE EXCITING HD DRIVE PLAZA PY-Vi c : CdM. Blk/w ContractsAdmin to$16K °"Gett.Laborers 968-9171 The Career 1146-5455 . • <\. PALM MESA AnS. for store or orfice. Ample brn /wht spots. Choker Oo'ctaph Typo's! lo .,,nr, • A.ssentblers Corps. MACHINISTS ,::;.;c_,:.c=--.,.-,.,.-,-,,- MINUTESTO NPT l P . chain. Rewa .673-1 . (D'VINE PERSONNEL •UacMten/Foremen _., i LGE 5 Br house in 1-lunt. arko'ng Town&country rd 2S7 -Need •""'·$110 wkl>·'! i-'/l , BCl-1. Oc h. l\1 a ture, ma c or atmosphere. .' " GEMERA.LOFC 'l"op Lathe mc.n wttr<u:cr $225 +: !louse or. i-'lJ!ler, ~ch, l&2 BR. from$lS2. female 21 lo :.1. $100. mo. 1525 Mesa Verde Dr-E. FOUND r:at, grey Persian SERVICES&-ACENCY· •M-.n P ltime SJ Per llr ex per ~1 us t do own !\f r_ H1chards.Mti-545S Ad I N P 1st & last. Util pd. J ohn "Costa Mes a.545--4123 female on Crown Valley 4 llours Aday !H!lu"s & work w /min cJ: , . u ls, o els 1 ~o~r!N~a~n~c~y~968,.,..~-52~-~3Jl_ __ I--':;~:;::::;-;;::~;:;;:---Pkwy. Between Seven 488 E. 17th (Al Irvine I E & Train~s .. Niguel !lair Fashions l "''IMe•a~ S ·1 224 ~-taMe"a xper. · Shurn&Attracti ve .~u 1>e rvisio11 Shurtrun need"' go'rl that doe•. •r'" • ...... "' v•. •Co ronadell'wlar• Seas & Sea Is land . ui e ........, "' All 3Shifts '" " .., : .. :.,:~s BJlcsEasto!Newport Groovy 2 Bdrm Apart. Small Patio Store tOf-49'J·l461. Ca11642·1470 Men&Women WESTCUFF commercial job shop. Jullie lt Manicure & ;\•r . Bl vd .) Straight man. O\·er 21 to lice. SlOO. 497_1215 1----------....,.. ___ ~ Pc:rsunnel AKency l) v er ti m c . r r in i,: c Pedicure. 499 _2221 or ... ~ .... • 546-9ti60 share w ts ame. $116 mo.1----------1-'0UND: Yng thin female ~-M G Yoc:Ms 1 M.irk Ill Cenler) benefits 1nJcluding med. 496_5728. ,l , Clubhouse & pool I mi to Pri111e Location Germ. Shep. lite brn. A.PT Manager wa nted. oc ~ tij51 i::. Edinger, S,\ ins. Capita1 Muchine Co.,+.:::....:;.::. _____ _ • bch 962-5934 1-i--tr'oal ,,._, Vic. Lake ForestSH l-4308 working man & wire. n<; 1631 P acentia Call 542-t1836 1642 to:· i':d ingc r ,\\'l'. HUR SES _,, _. ,__,.... Costa Mesa ----s .A. "'~1 -2i;s2 t 4350 Orf. bldg 1300 7800 exper ience nccess ary.1~~~~~~~~~;;1 .,.. LVN OR RN '!~"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• sq.fl. PJacentia Ave,Npt &. New ho pe St. FV. Hus band mus t know Ca ll ~S-l519 ancrl 30 If you 're looking (Or a e GarOC)t'tforlleftt ice · . FOUND: Al Warner Ave. GeneritlOffil~·Girl Bch. 645-JJZJ maintenance & repairs. Ask for Jo-,\nn c h a 11 e n g c . F i r & t ;_.. , · 10x22 GARAGE. S27-mo 1---------m ixed Shep. blk/gray 24 units in Hunt. Beach. CASHIER/ ---------1 MAID llcalthcare has a posi- CORONA DELMAR w /oneblueeye.Female. Apt+ ex t ra s . GIRLFRIDAYneededpt. Uon for you.l-'/lime 3-lt. "'· ~ rear).636-4120 Sloreordlx.olficespaee,1 ::839::':·~650::::2::--:-;--;-:--:~1 ~(~2~13~)~4;,33~-~54~24".!_____ CLERK time for Const. rirm in P/time 11 -7. Xlnt bcne. ":~· SING LE Gar age s , approx. 900-1800-2100 sq. FOUND : Adult cat. Army Reserve Capistrano Bch. Must be Llqht Housekeeping fo'or intcrvw. call 642-SO« • • Easts1de Costa Mesa $25 ft . 50' Sq. Ft. Recently had surgery. accurale typist & gd. Fuff·Time Mon thru l"ri. Or come lo' "' Call Art al-5-7060 P •RT TIME I' k L'd c C' ••• '. Gd. for boats, cars, elc I--'-----"'---Vic. CdM Pale Beige, PAlDTllAlNING "' • w/figures. Call for appl· ar 1 o onv. ~~r, ....,., 644-6126 2800 Sq.Ft . baseme nt 61'3-1976 493-2141 Apply Personnel Office 1-'lagship Rd . Ne wpurl 1----------1 Mttd btra SS -_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ZP M -4 PM r.1on lhru 1'"ri Beach . ' ;~;~·. from $165 Single Garage for Rent c.omplex or clubroom, or: found : Adorable Scottie If no previous military, Wo rk in your own • I~'--------- • Costa Mesa, $30. 644 ·123C fices &. s torage rms. AdJ like Terrier. Male. Sml 18-35, start al $2.S6/hr. neighborhood al one of GO ROA LIZ THE IROA.DWAY NU RSING '-'Oakwood offers t he ex 55 979-1802 toMar1na on Coastllwy, BI k -Vi e : ~I . .. our stores on a p/lime H rtleoch RM'S-LVN~S .rmfinesl in country club liv· · ' · 642-4644 Toro /M uirlands ,\vc. Previous M1hlary, to 4J basis. Min. 20 hrs a wk. ewpo 'v lirig at a price you can af-Office Rental 4400 • 586_0934 art 6 _ ! Stilrt al $3.32/hr &. up avail. Starting at $2.2S Has Openings For· Eq ual Oppur £mployer If you want personal \ • l'ord. There\; SI million ••••••••••••••••••••••• llt'ldustr1al Re-ntal 4500 satisfaction & total in· · · r ·1·1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• O NO Bl p k l per hr. Drop in to your I . . l 1n recreation ac1 1 lt.'S, a 150 I W tcllff Dr: F U : ue ara ec , vo vcment 10 patien ·:_~fulllimeactivities dircc-e.s . • SOOO ft.W/2000ft.yd.1000 Vic. Adams & Beach ' JOINNOW-neighborhood store ror COOKS& MaintenanuMan ca r e. joi n our pro-~~"'"t6r whO plans parties, NewpartFinancialCtr It. W./ Park. 1000 rt. Blvd C.M.:>36-2150 PARTTIME an application or come DA.YIUSIOYS i-'or motel. Must be CX· fessionai starr. Po6itiohs 911NSQ 's, trips & more! LeosingOffice-Spoce W/1200 yd. 900ft. W/1500 ' by, per'd. Apply 1n person. 0()('n for 7.3, 3·11 full & Tree Sunday brWlch. Call on Site Manager yd. All or part640-0110 or FOUND, n ea r ocean, Oceanside 725-24Ul 17102 lnillt 11...-d Apply In Person Newport Beach Travel p / t i mt:. Sa 1 ~ c:o m _ ~s beautiful singles, (114J642·31ll exl246 675-1121 Hunt i n g ton Beac h. LosAlarnita> Sulte215.Tmtia Beforel0amoraft 3pm l~odge, 6208 W Coast m e ns ur a t e w/ex per . b ed r oom apts . . bid Black, male, Afghan (213)596-3013 714/838-5565 9001aysl•Dr,MI ,_H_w~y~,_N_._B_. ______ 1 Vacalions , holidays & ished &. unfunllshed. NEW plus h of~ire g, 2 MISSION VIEJO dog. Well mannered , Santa Ana 544 -941 0 STOPaM-GO Equa l Oppor Employer ' wellpay benefits. Apply • a wood Garden Apts to 6 Rm s ui tes. Con-Handy to San Diego1'"wy . 1 !•!•ts~l~y~in~g~d~o~wn~-~~~~284~1-l ·--;:::;:=--;~::;:=:=---· I M •RKETS Maintenance Worker, e x-Mon thru Fri 9·3. ' rs an excl1.1Sive "No fer.e n ce Rm. X.e rox 200 to 2000 sq.ft. Call I· Auto Ml'Chcftc -ix•r .at Orange Co. 1-'air-ROY ALE Raise GuarantC<'". copier. Nr . OC ;urport owner831-1400 LOST : Lhasa Apso, PUP· Immediate opening in Equa\Oppor. Employer GROOMER grounds Call l\l.r Grant guarantee that your 833-l640 PY 8 mos. Boris. Ma.le. Buick age ncy. Steady Musl be proficient in all for appt. 545·1134 Conva&.Kent Hospital willnot be raisedfor *COSTA MESA* silver dgray. 846·7073· job. Co. benefits. Paid CASHIERS breeds. Very bu.'>Y shop. Mal e & female wanle<I. I030 W~r.S.A. E FULL YEAR &J'OU • 1300 sq . rt. A-1 cond. _R_e_w_a_r_. ______ , vac:a!ion . Retiremenl Full & p/time. Over 18. Pir:-A-Pet. 10069 Adams Full & p/limc Apply l ___ C_· _54_5_-6<_50 __ _ sliU have the flexibility 110-220 pwr. Vacant Lost: Cali co Cat. Fem.' 7 ~ne£1ts .. ~leasant wor~· Good pay. 5 Locations. Blvd, Hunt Bch. 962-8000 Kentucky 1-'ried Ch1<:ken, 1-'C TRNE S65S2 of ·m onth to month oc::-* 1750 sq . ft. 2/0ffices & mos. Vic:: Indianapolis&: 1ng cond1t1ons. Apply. 1n · Moira C• Wash 2929 E. Coast llwy, Cdi\1 OM WA. y UP? c upancy. Re nts from ~:.::':::::,. restrms.l260LoganAv Beach. 1-18. Re ward. persononly.SceServ1cc 11 bo 81 CM HardwareSlsClk SliO. Prices vury by loc::il · ./...c . • 2500 sq. ft.&. 5,CO> sq. :>JG-6765. . Mgr 2950 a r t • Must have exper. Must MANICURl!:io'T T~is IPO:Sition .orre~s tio"n. Models open 10 to 7. ./E ... _ ft. ready for occ:up TERRY BUICK Call 54&8191 be neat & clean. Apply in FtTime Newport. Cost~ sl1mu al1ng variety 10 Sorry, no p e t s o r ~=-~ l;;N;';";';e;ss;·;R;lt~y;.;;;;;97ll-65;;;;;;;;7;1 1 Lost:Sma ll silverPoodle, 5TH&WAl.J'lUT CASHIER person,1-1.W.Wrighl Co., _M_e•_•_•_re_u_. ___ 54_8·_1_31_11 ~tgj~~. ~~lli~"us~~~~.~~~ chil~ren , .1-,--......, red plaid collar, Vic H.B. :>36-6588 126 lloches ter, Costa .1,,.....,...., Balboa.673-4457 Nights. Must be exper'd M MASSA.GETECH div. Xlnt co. bcnefits'in-Oakwood Garden .,Apartments Call Mr Howard 645·6101 A.IRPORTSnE l::c:::c::::::-::=-;:--;-::-:-l•---------1 1n restaurant. Api>'y at1 __ es_a_. _______ , Young lady tl8-28 l For eluding profi t sharfog. 3200 Sq . ft, i.ncubator , FOUND: Fiu£fymale c:at. VON The Newport.er Inn, 1107 HouHcleaninqS•t legitimate rulltimcposi-Cal l Ma rio n Mann , wilh o ffices : ideal Buffy color. Vic. Mesa A Jamboree Rd;N.B. Wed Janice's Raggedy Anns tion.· No exper nee We 833-2700. Dennis &. 0C}1 - airporl s ite; plenly of delMarlracl.545-4763 thruSatbefore12noon. Needs women, 2S yrs or se nd to s chool, earn. nis Personnel Agency~of tllwp ... lemcll' 1 61~ ond l1v1ne 645-0550 55' PER SQFT 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB AG T. 541--503'l parking. improvements GET MORE over. Cd hours. Taking while you learn. Apply in Ora nge County, 2082 in. Phone . Found: Aust. Sheepdog. ClllLD CARE, part time, · per."_on any uftcmoon or Michelson Dr, Irvine, ' • M I N Io V . OUTOfUfE' h "'Id · interviews. Mon, May 5 ., Income Prop. Dept. a e . o. -ic : • my home, w en c1u is at 4 PM . 2121h 33rd St. eve 211 2 llarllor Blvd,----------Baker /f'airview. C M. sick + occas. e ves. Costa J\ofesa . ORGAN TEA.CHER WA.TERFIONT 979-7465. Become t he beauty ex-Reliable, refs . Aft. 6,1_N_B_. ________ 1----------Beg'inners thru. Ad-(-_., ./•--------j • flt .T o ro al J eronimo. 1. RtW LUXURY ADL'f •P'I'S. 1&2 ~r. ~· re_c. .,....+m. 25092 t artJUnt s St. M•wport leoch F 0 u ND : Labrador pert in your lerritory. ,_54_8_·_00_7_3 _______ 1Housekeeper, live-in. Top Find what you want in• vanced. Expcr'd only. Executive offices Retreiver blk male, Sun. Meel new people selling CL.:• MING UDY sal. Good English. Refs Daily Pilot Classifieds. 847-8536. $150-$350 Month G quality products. No sell-_.. N.B. 675-3770. • • • View ofboats&watcr 29 • in Garden rove. ing exper. neress. Call Mon-Fri.2-5 p.m. . HelpW.aRted 7100HelpWa11hcl 7M»O lfLL GRUNDY 1 ~89~3~·.8896HN~~ilj)--1 ~~54~0-~704;;.;l~O~a;y~s~-~~~~1 I.ft llM)ht1• ilMJ Co. Housewi ves : Eam an ex-••••••-••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Realtor 61'a.£161 REWARD 166W.16t11St.M.I. Ira $5 lo $G per hour ; STOMEYIROOIC Babysitter, 5 nit.es in my 642·9205 leaching hobby classes ........ A-pts in a Garde n. A • l MO. FREE RENT• l ... ~~~~~~~~~I Lg. male, long haired I----------with ,Tri-Chem Liquid !limite d num be r or 1-2-3 Rm. offices froml--Shepa rd. Vic. Costa home.l child.Hunt.Bch. Embroidery Ca ll .e"'c:ious 2 br. 2 br & den $135 p e r m o. Near R ...... s W..ted 4600 Mesa. Loved ramily pet. _C~a~l_I _960_-3_7_2_1_· ----CLE"IC.... 979-3488or963-2:J)() airport. Sect'y. ser11_ on••••••••••••••••••••••• c"'"-8454 " -its a re now avail. Lge E 0 , ~~=="-------t BABYS ITIER, my home, Exper'd . Good typing Housewives-Need ex tra O~rplans. prcmises.No lease req. NEED : cozy one ·1· Tues &. Wed. 2·10 p.m. ski lls req 'd, Varied .• ,500 Bellflowt•r Blvd, 833-3223 9til ooon bedroom apartment near Peno9Gllt 5150 Newport Beach. 613-81'99 ca s h ? Se 11 Sha le I ee , • Long He;ich 833·2840 A£tcllfioon beaeh in Newport by ••••~•••••••••••••••••• duties. $425-$525 mo. Ap-p/time We train you. M l Pr.re' B.lbo• PREGN ... ..,.... ply 1919 E Occidental, 545-8929 afl 4pm. : . 12131597·44&.I ' ay · "" ... · Sa A Bet ... " ~---------1 $140 up store·olfl ccs cpts Peninsula. Responsible Caring confiC:enlial BANKING . 'nta na. wn :...m ,M00191t 4000 drps a i r bath. 17301 young woman reporter. counseling & refer.ral. SECRETARY tpm. -•t•••••••••••••••••••• Beach Bl 11.B. 842-2834 581 ·6310 days; 675-5856 Abortion, adoption & Newport Beach opening c I e rk Hardwar e, ROOMS $20. wk up with •COM Oeluxe(){fices• nites. keeping. for exper'd bank sec'y. housewares, toys & kitchen $30.645wk up apt. Full service/a mple prkg 1''urn or partly furn patio 1 _ _:A=P=C~A~R~E=54~7~__.,-="--I Should be Camiliar w / stock Full or part lime, 548-97:>:>or · -3967 . thc WELTONBLDG . aptorst.udio.Quiet.l''or loa n documentation, mus t be 18 Apply • ' 2855 E Cs t Hwy-5-<>900 1 u PROILIMS? have customer contact Mana1~r Gilberts 251E. oom wi th kit c hen · "' ma ureresp.woman. P privlgs, 962-7520 oift 6:30 Wate r View olc, pvt bath, lo$17S. 552-1484 0 NE WA y H E'L p exper. Type 00 w,p.m &. 17th St. CM;. PM k d sh. Apply in person -., orwee n s. AIC, ulil inc.,reas ren.t. WA.MTED CENTER JOSSN .Main,SA r-O e ntle m e n over 4o, 2400 ~. Cstl~wy (across IEACHHOUSI 24hi'l-lotLlne64S-8900 Or Ca11~2608 INHALATION THERAPTncH Min. 2 yrs exper. or sr:hooting. Salary com· mensura te w/training & exper. Contact Mr. Hamilton, 642-2734 exl 387 . Cos t a M'e!la Me m o rial 1-los pltal. EOE. 1'. 'Jwil!l'g pool, tennis, club frum StuftSh1rt) 544 -8678 May 5-12. Completely SPIRITUAL READER To discuss •• house. occ41n. 529 &: up. BEAUT . 2 rm offil'C, equi pped . Family or O~nlOAMtolOPM qualiflcatiop.s • •$J&.8Sl8 N~wport City llall area. four. 968-4293 Advice on all matters. So. Calif. I st $200 mo 675 6800 312 N. t;I CaminO Real ... ali_ ... •RnnM In Costa Me&a, prl. · ' -I " Clerk, Notions & Yardage Experienced in selling. Full or Part liJQC. Must be 18. Apply Manager,~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~ Gilberts , 257 t;, 11th Sl. JANITORIAL-m e n & CM· women. Day & night. EJI. ~1·':"-. MATURE , reitpont;ib e San Clt ment.e, For appl. Equal Oppor, Employer COCKTAIL Waitre55es t.r~1' Ir 11 n c: e &. ba I h · NEW OFC. Amid attrac· couple would like to n?nt Call 492-9034 492.9135 21 to 30 Yrs . Exp• pref. p'd pref. Also Supervisor. m~ ... ~ployed adulL 548-2720 live surround'gs in llunt· 2 Br apt. or ho me fn Apply in person between ,i;i,.&lo.d 405 inRton Exec. Prk, ~or Ne wport or lluntington SINGLE MEN , 45 -65 BEAUTICIANSW/FOLL, 1 &.4 PM. 32QSNewport.o --,,------- .. -...................... s ublease. Easy prk g. Sch. June l.st to Sept Lst. needed to participate in a Now interviewing for Blvd. NB. JU,NIOR SALESMEN '~om Only or Rm "-Janitorial Serv & utll~. Please call . m-8.'IM new inlrodur:(ion pro· new NEW PORTER rNN1 ----------1 • • d I Q I 1 M incl'd . $90. mo. 841-2SJJ gram wlt.h ~Ingle ladies. SALON. Call 714-S40-858Z COMtnlc I •11tt1 A•e IO l> •'am -~· oar n u e esa or213·592-592 l eves Wa n l c: d tempo r a r Y All a pplications arc con· or&M-0661 Start lmmed /$3.50 hr. .,..!r w~ek g""etting~;; .,,,verdeHome.MS-2095 s torage 1 p ace for fldentlal. No one is ob-----------1 llS Ha rbor t111and Rd, ..... -f c irl ...... 420 WANTED-Desk space. resla\lrant equipment in, ligated to dtt<'. This Beautician ~1rolloWing . N.B. ApplyBam-4:30pm ~~rOTe!~.~~r!~t!i'1a~ Central Costa Mesa or S. a garage . s h e d , markt t test costs you Space avall. Newport, ••••••••••••••••••b•••• Sant a Ana. $50 mo. warehouse or·•-·. Call C t M Saturcaus, Yoo must be ...... -.: 1btolutcl-y nothing. LC. os a e s a area . Cook , P /llme. Convales-' R. 2 ba, near ay, 556-2791. evenin111 :~ Marke t in• Se r 'llce. 548·1311. centllospltal-outof s~boolby3:00p.m .. ch, park. June lh e d and be 1 ble to work 1t h W kl ''Ho s~1t•-.. P .O.Box. 743, Gar en 'a••UTT~S Call 642-0583 I l d k N .. e:·••pl. I Si • ee y w -,. ._._u/hl•est/ Grove,Ca.or534-4622 _. --9' east &)'l perwee , o ;: 73 Executive Suite 2200 sq ~. Hairdressen where a re COOKS deliveries or Collectina. • d 1 B ·ft.Deluxeornceareaon •••••••••••••••••••••••TN•el 5450 You?Wek.now )'ou'reout Exper .onl,forbusycof Tranlportatl"on pro· • •~n • a '1 8 Newpor t llar bor, with .. 1.111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• there aomewhere !We reeahop. Mustknow eia vided.Call644-6236 M. ·!~~!~ireo:tlh3 doc~. additional1400Maftadja-Opf11t..ity 5005 EUROPEBYCAR have3openlng.oi onlyfor AND hr.otter Work . Equal Opportunity :: m.a1er Rental S2:50 wk cent. Crpts. drps, ample ••••••••••••••••••••••• IS OU R DUSINl':S..'i halrdre11e rs w/follow· Benefits. Arpl)' in ptn<>n ---~E~m:::.tp~lo~,.,.=---I •Aus Sept $275 Owner free parking. Coai;t Hwy rRl .. T SHOP Buy, Lease, Rent any inlJ, who r:an enjoy claaa Mon thru frl, tielwn 2 &: L·I ~u -.. .. -.j · a t Newport Bl.&42-4644 " Europcarr car for ~er· surroundlnas le lake cpm,,22'78 Newport Blvd, "' ''"""" Letterpreat /ofrsel In seat delivery. Factory prldelnwherf!theyworlr: CM .At kforottlce:. Production worti;, EleC· INN Parle Nwpt A MIWPOITIEACH t"'ulle rto n 1Pl11ce ntla prlee. t"ree travel plal'I· & who lhey wortc wtlh .. 1---------1 tro-opllca & lueni. Ad• beck bay,. fum. 3 Offices. r~pt., rest area. MUSTSE:Eto ap-nln g . EURAU'l'O . lntervlews Wed ,Thun & • vanced Kinet ics, Inc. if.aJM._.190. 1 rm. AIC. mus1t .. tk':luxc preeiate, 870-4564 or 673 -4$50, Lido Vlllaa:e. Fri by a ppt.' onl'y·. SELL idle items 'with • 1231 -Vl r:torla St, CM --....liaarttJ .... 1117 SZZ5 Mo. 8roker675·6700. 52.4"773. N. B. '7t-7W. Ma nybenel'ill , D•ilY Pilot Clau111ed Ad. 646·1 . EOE. • MANAGEMENT Serious Minded? Looking For A Career? Then Call STOP N GO MARKETS ASSISTANT MANAGERS W • Off•r A Starting Salary Of 0 .v•r $650 r..-Month + •• .< ... •• W• pay for our employee-• maior lllOdlcal,. hotpltalit-. Nfo i.-e, •ocalioM. ,...111 •hari!MJ & we pay for your tr 1lahr9 too. T1tie houn se IONJ & the wort. l1·hard, W ffte app1rt.ltlfl• _.. '"'""dO.' f or the c....,. Mdecl. .. ' I . I ~ . I • J. " • I " .,. .. .. '~ .. " ' -" I I • .J I ' ..... _, •""" -... ~\ "'""'•• '"' • . . • ll ... d!m:n~ll~ "wPlaper lt. .. H•mmer 11 ... carpet • SERVI 1 p 1 ... re 11...Hoe 11 ... Clean 11 ... (>\ove ... ress ! ... Paint 11...Nall lt...Plaster lt. .. Flx It ... DIREC.IORY ......... ' . . ~ . •••••••••••••••••••••• •• :,~:-;:. Dl&11a 1ht . e1a1rllS......_1 . 111111• I W..... P•11wt;r.,1... . Pli iillt . ' ·• ) CUIT. Rl:MDL. Alld t ·,.. the••••••••••••••••••••••••,-.••••••••••••'••••••••••-•••••••'•••••••••••••-••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••iila+w iloa1, deeorallve •x Re~:l-R~ DNamutacla'l'he KeepAmlfd,eaCl.SAN HANDYMAN Homet •HOUSECLEANING• MoYta1 /HauUnc.Sluditnt. QUALITY PAJN'MNG L.R.OTIS~ \er~ot woodwrk .• con Vl1ace Lenholt · Europpa llw-. W• ~encUy GardeMn. Apt•. Coaaclentiou , by ...U.Me couple. Good Lee truck, Reu. Profea1lonal will painl Water htti, all ...... CompeUUve rete f\lnlllt n...,u.lna. DI· Ji>b too lle/tml 511.-r. Craft.Iman.~. ratn, ref1. 5"1M2'7l 541-9723 & "'-8711 r our house & do it riaht. pos al1, aloppa.U',. ..,. Ml·10lf/14t•NQ o.n Hitt'1Carpentry-611-el'11 at~fOf'you.COrday -MOYI"""'? n t ·Ex l . Re 1sonable pair•. remodtllllC•_, Contr.Ue.27805 .Door1·Shelviftl·RepaJr PuiUoaa ... 1213 ,!!!_•,.lei!i•L1~:::•11n!r.: ''GTHf~~" by lloa1e 2 E11:per lenced youna ...., rate1. Refs. 497·3168 replpin1. New~ Patio covert•ForrnJca b)' appt.c.1.1 ~ · • nftna • -worti, ,...in women wilt clean your OUR RATES will Plea • lion. 24 Hr1. lie 6"-d ........... Reft. , .... ......_.... ~~.:;, · plumblna,ek'.142-5613.. home. Refs. 642-955a OC' You. Free esL 7 )'n. exp. PRO~. Painting & Paper-&U-6263 ;. "'J l •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ · · Fl 142-8520 $41-7147 hang1n1. Ext./lnt. Uc. •--oft Lowlar care, rncd yd MASTER Craftmun ••••••••••••••••••-••• E berttui Boill RepaiJr Ins . t~reeEst.638-7394 --... ..t.l • Hr/ d a• I wk Specialtv. Re-""-lloa ELECTRICIAN Sml xpellt. Japaaes 20' Ii under . Ala Exp.dep.boUlekeeperde. ••••••••••••• .... .,.__. r • Ii . • .. ...,.... · · Gardener, r..........i.. ...... 11•-r1lau ·-~-•-t air•• ate d o k r~-N10\l/wlc1'dl OK.. Reis rilah work, refs. Jobi. malnt/ repaln. 22 servrcea. N';;TaeG: M'7..Hull"-:::=1 ;w~ ••Z·"lOZ 0•0 bYbiwe·o'wn· ~•tlet/P1pti"'9 ._,, · REPAIRS. ••• typ~ •• W.olf'I Jeannie est. Gu•rworlc:489-~ r.r .. • .... •• p . lie 231101. ~!,·. N ... B.~K area. Ina. Terrv W~i0.7. -trans·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reas. Free est, He, _. I( .... •----'--C-tS.,..M _. ~ ......,. ' ..::.=::... ______ !Prof P a inte r, hone sl Sunsb~de, covua, dec!'a. for Walt . 8SO·i020 ·-~ -...-• ...___Removal Umbios HDUSECLE·~~a ·s -k, reaa. lnt/e•I, free 'irer1ne, benches. ,woOd, anvt ime. 't •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ,.~o:v . IU'll..l'I 1 our --.. b k Quall ' --NANC¥-BARNES .,. _ J .Q..HJl 'LC.at..p.et_ G•••lllt GRASSCO. Shrub Clearin1. Gen' Bu.alaeu. Call Janice'a !! .. ~ .. · 1R3e rs. S48 -27S9, p~~~oc:;atlve 2;.1F1~ ROOFSCHECK£Dt Typla1 hrvJce. Rea u-ry. .. .. m c..;ao,. -·-._ llng-lge/sm·,iobs~ ..nepau:.u ·~ ····•-•·i. Dri ·""--.-•.•.• T-.A,.,ID.-.-.C • .-LIAH.-.-• .-.,:.UI'••••·• -FR-M!EOE_'!;~EOO .• _L-uup_5te.etoa ----&JcUJl.yAnns,~ ~ n-mode . n . _ .... n__. _ __. r•tu-b1 the paae 0 (•o.!l rel.ard1nl1 ) 1,_ •srdlClf... R .L. S INOR . Stat Ken, e ve. &U-1770. Ray, DirectFact.or)'Servjce. f*ar.M0-5115or548-2&9t ~1reasen "all CompMaint ~ Cleanupr. Treewor .... , ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• lic/insrd. Exl.erior. Pay days.675:9114.We Care. Licenaee5-Uldl • bnchtener1•1orrunu • Oardenlnc/lillao ROTOTILLING •2• monthly.919-333S. Patios desi·gned. but.II, PH:54.t-2Sl6l -' i bleach for your whll P'lowen/Maint7Ldtcpe lndlcP'I · 10 yrs ln area ••••••••••••••••••••••• • · • c· .. ,. ... r. carP,ets, SfVe money b IOd,1prkln,I04lcond 146·3813 WlndowGl1H-Mlrron ~nda~loe, Sod Sales. PAINTING /Repair, 35 additions-remodel-all re· Tile .I 1 e•,-.•••••••••••ff••••••• savrnc me extra trips. cJeanup. lastalled-FMlServke 0 ree t. Muter Che. yr s . workma n s hip lated work. 644-7S88 •••••••••••••••••••t••r •'"IAVE fl Ptof'it. 'custo Cleanlivincroom,dirun 642·3131 /.._.. DEPEND A 8 LE ForDt1c°"nlC.UWayne •Y or eves . Tom guar 'd, take advant.ag~ Pluter/R pair CERAMIC Tl($ . .....,.~ r• remod, repair, add-on rm & hail $15. An" r · Corqplete Sen'. Apt.a, re CuaLOm Craft.I 673-71 .._2170 or my e"P· 536-7n'i6 1 Re model. Free -. ·6niJ Ji.J~~ .. tf'ree est. f1.50,couch$lO,cha'ir•c: ComplL.twnServi~. sld•I., e:omm'l. Rea s ••••••••••••••••••••••• jobswelcome.5316-IGI 1 " Doll .... ~-X.. l• · -Comm/Reu/Qeuups. Hunt. Bch, Fount. Vall 1 Locktal• •TOPQUAI.JTY• PATCH PLAft"TERING nJ~~~~~-·radot ~!'! Free est MB-61421642·7289 area. Free est.. 842·7201 H ... llMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• tnterior & Exterior All Ty pes. 1-~ree Es-op Solt • t"-. No Job too Lee/Sml ii Gd ..r. w....-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Lee 836-'12'18ev timates.Call S40-6825 •••••••'•••••-••••••er Rough framlnaJfinish myse · .ro:is.531.0101 •GARDENING• Japanes e Complet MOVING . h1ultng , Deadbolt• Lode.Sets in-•TopSoil•CornPG9l• ~ "Bob Cunnioaham STEAM CLEANING Mow/Ed1e/M1lnl Gardening Service 11ra1ecJeanup. Reliable ~talled,keyed ahke,slld-•Wallpa per Munging• P-..iag •K\llch•Radwood•; 1.-9'1-3156. • AT SHAMPOO PRICES Free Est. 548 P I a n t i n g J C u l fast.service. 963~ 1~1 doors made secure. By i'~ormer IMtructor •••••••••••••••••••••••r ~--=-~C~a~ll~ ... ~~-!"!~·~·-;. . tin&/Cleanup. Free Eat be 01888. Ph: 545-0541. Carl Rebko · 646-2M9 MARV 'S PLUMBING t i. ·Exp.'d College Studen 646·78ll•:MJ.6861 Comple te Ma1nt, yd 642-3102 . Hauling, yd cleanup, •646-Dfm• reeSerYke I·' Carpenter, odd jobs C ..... /CIBCl... f!~•nups, i'a.~reno~at-Land II 'nte movin&, any area. Rella· ~~•••••••••••••• lst Class Ext/Int paint, NO JOB TOOSMALL ••••••••••••••••••~••T " General Home Improve ••••••••••••1••••••••• ' prun n mm1ng. scape as nan ble, low rates. 556-034.7. WILL I AMS •-Son paperha nging. airless Tree Tr1mrnina:. T if; ,, ment.M5·83fl8 CUSTOM Cement Work 648-4676. for the Profe11Jona • spray.25yrsexp979-S294 JUSTPLUMllMCi? Prunini. Remov Look!CaUBob81N3Dlt LIGHT llAULl~G. M..a s onry . Brick F t Se Re Ral Rt D ··~u1tom Remodel' g & Patios.Reasonable •ROTOTJLUNG• I( 0 V l N G . Block/Stone. Cal HOHIL PAINTING as .rv as ea aes. an. '• 1 eabJneti Kitche~a, Free Est642-8514 Well done. L1rge . or Lawn •TreeC.reman REASONABLE RATES. ~l-7829 Int-Ext. Res. & Apt. JJu~~~nis:&~G u~,.__ · ..!l ..... • Ballal alio. Unique LEONlTE CONCRETE 1Small Pk>t:. 'J$l-5250ll1ke Low rate IU-1138 bef ' "5·1386 -F~i~r-e"p'~l-a_c_e-1-.p-J_a_n_t_e_r_, Reas. Free Est . Bch * 642-4lll • ,...... ••• r •~ · I w~ w IPll Tokyo Tom -=•~r·~·~·~,~·~1·~0684~'..-----i:;:-:-;::;-:-:;'-;=~:-~·I••••••••••••••• .. ..,.."• , .•• vwuaJM. ut• eleome STAMPING , Cob -' BOB'SGARDENING ' GAR•GE YARD •-Briclr/Conc.-P1lios · , llbr Bee -bi t b · 1 Cle "' • • e fastest draw 1'n ... _ Reupholtitery, abori! ~-' · · · ureau. ""'yn e ~ one, ra ck, t le. uur,•NewLawns Hawe 10m-to"~•. GENERAL CLEANUP. Block walls-au.n pits lt!loette& ... ..-. Tn. "'"" , exp tal961 Pat t 64lMSt9 p ........ --_,.... West ... a Daily Pilot average qualit,y, ..W ' • IOS, e c. : Cl111lfleci.·1Udoil.well. l&5 MOl, IU-5051 Ref1. E1L. M6_Nf4. -C .. 545-1147 Classified Ad. 642-5678. avera1e price.SM-' ·:ll't.!!~ ..... !!.~ ~~~ ..... !!~ ~~~. w~ 7100 ~~\¥~ . '7100 w.tpw..w 7100 llcyclH . 1020 Frff to YOll 1045 ,..... IOIO ••••• We ' ••• ••••••••••••• . !", ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ····················~·· ............................................................... ... , , . ~ 'f Poc ...... & RECEPTIONIST must SECY /SALICSDEPT • l1s8'8~e1/Parts. $1.5 /UP-FRE E Black & White Kit-Moving Sale! Magnav~x ESTATE SALE! S.C ! y,_ Attl tlirs be reliable, bandl~ mem-•SICllfAIY TO 1750 WAITRESS, full Lime, Buy /sell/trade. 2488 tens, 6 wks old, 1 Pure ~hono &:: stereo, iPcdin· antiq 's & Comtem . NEEDED bership, & be able t PERSONNEL Subtle, yet, effective in· 21+ • exp, (or gourmet Newport. Bl. CM, Ph: blackkitlen.Short.&lon& ~ng rm set. Many other furn. Wed. ONLY .. ~ IMMEDIATELY' meet people. 642-div . .Wlbt lo lake C!Om· R"'-· Aft. Jpm.61()..8121) "2·1910 hair. 645-692'7. items . Call for appt aft junk, cash only. l'TM W • l1802 Sky Park lrvi'ne Orange Coast YMCA ClrlW mand of Lb.is cusloiner . 7pm, 646-1312or49C-5.581 Beacon Anaheim. '(Nt . .. TempoTempor~ryHelp Ulft relatlona diviaion. Good ~ailtefS ,Wa~. exper. ';IJ::N~~:~.':e~:: i::,all~ng. k.:!t:11!·n6e~eek: SIMMONS firm Calif. Euclld&BallRd) .... ~ i .. Call~ PR ... nona111 .. will win ID fCIOll "cocktail. Apply k" 3 XI ~'t1 REUl&i'S lhis.r.;..-iie oP;.r. Great 1inperso6:betweenZ..5pm. 645-2975 housebroken.HWltingt.on Ing. yrs new. nl EVERYTHING ~' ! Major Orange Counly loca on •. •-~1s. Call 631) B Newport .Ctr Dr. Ci•. lr•a& Beach846-1677. cond. $150/offer. 586-3384 Tools, lite fixture,· , • PAll4TIR, ST AIM . &51.AllMAH With leadm1n exper. Mual know wood, itain 4i ·-clazina finishes. Costa Mes a atea. Reply to Clauified ad no. 398 c/o Daily Pilot, P. O. Box 1580, Coat.a Mesa, Ca ' 12626 :' nx AaaworitagSorY Exper. prer'd. Varied • 5hlfts. Wknds )ncluded. EOE. 540-1882!'° :·Pes.~~'& Job hunting is fun, re· wardini, challenging excl.Una when It is you pouession! We seek a alert. ambitious , ., ... cre1tive sales persooali· ~ ty to train in all upects .oC penonnel pla~ment! We offer paid vac.atiorul, major medical & pro(i . lharU., ! Call Pat Beran, 'w :zmo. Dennil & 0en- 1 n~ Personnel AM;ency of · Oran1e County, 2082 ·: Mlichelaon Dr, lfl'ine. ·Phone Solici ~Or & . Delivery. 2-9pm. SaL. thna Thun. S2 per hr .... ia •e mo. No pressure ' W -0211·163Y How...., HOSTISSES &IUSIOTS Apply 3-SPM Daily 251 E.C-_tlfwy 14owportloadt Equal Oppor Employer SALESGIRL. Fabrics . Exp. Necc. Call Henry (114) &WH040. land development co. Ls • _.-.. NB ~ ·-•• or (213 )348-2998 desk jewelry all E' 1eekin1 a per1onnel Barbara Mac, m-2100. · ...... ,.. 1030 ··o~tdoo.r s'' fe male, of sPort cloih'g,' s, / cleric. The quallrltld ap. Dennis It Dennil Penc:m-••••••••••••••••••••••.• white, friendly German GreatSavingson Used radios, decorative l . plic1nt will have 1·3 nel Aaene:y of Oraaae WA.ITllSSIS RICOH Sin&lexn..s body Sbep w/papen to home · Furn, Appli•Mlsc. motorcycle • pkup )'ears personnel exper. County, 2082 Mic:hellon WAITBS w/foUowin& ienses: Pen-with lots of r oom . Wilson's Bargain Nook truck. 1970 San Bruno w/exposure in employ-Dr,{rvine Fulll•P/time tax 50mni Macro, Ricoh 537-4547. S45 W.19lhSt.C.M. NB.644-2<166 • ment, compenution & UPH'D~T 135mm &: Lent.ar . La dDakTbl benefits. Good ~Clerical Service Stallon Allen· --80-200mm zOom. 960-2TT7 Labrador Retnever AKC, rge roun a e, Moving Sale! Shott:ui, skills are a necessity. dant, exper'd. Day Ir 8Jl-~. Mr. Hartford reg. Also dog house. Lov· pedestal base. $125._ Oak Garc ia. Stage eOacb Typing 60 w.p.m./Sh or e ves.Fulllr.p/time.App-2874!0soPrkwy,!W.V. TOPCON Super D w . espeople.839.fiSBl. M~K.askey cashregLSler, model . C onve rta dictaphone. This ls an ex• ly ~II station, 17\h Ir WAITRESSES SOmm fl.II , 25mm t.l.S, . original P!ate w /date Stroller , Antique table11, eel lent opportunity. If Irvine, N.8 . P/time. No exp nee. 200m m r s .6, cases, Adorkableldflu~!y ked111';~~ 6 !~~1• $t~5T4•385f£anY111•4mps , gun rack, bike calTier, •ou'· qualify aend com· . . 21.~. c~u .,.._.,. filters focusing screens wee s 0 'v.ean "" " ~·ea. · 3 · A · . Fl tra· ' Se St Alt nd t ...., ....,..,_ ' trained -2 yellow & 2 merican yer in plele resume, includiq r~ice a. , e an • and other ac~. $3$3 or black with ~alico 11 • DREXE L ESPERANTO col~ect~on, silver, ~. aalary history •·requi~ p/t1me Esper d only. WA IT RE SS Food &. trade for Lc1caflex ac-675_1345 eves orwke~ din. rm. set, ladd<!r back pa 1 n ll n g s, rec?r<l s . mentato· Avail e ves &:: wknds . cocktail. Apply in person cess.837 -6122 chrs. Xlnt cond. 644.-1161 wallpa per, other 1~ms. N e a t ~ PP e 8 r · & 4PM Mon. lhru Sat. JJO <»c MM M"inolla Himat·oc F Irish Setter, l v.-, male. aft. s wkdys. 646-6342 aft. lOAM 4 C•-----~ ·~ J handwriling. Apply 2S90 E .17lhCM -~· ..,. ... --41 New rt Bl d CM w 1 nash •-. -Xlnl xlntwat.chdog&pet.All . . . S i , . po v • a case....... shots 645_2231 Round f\taple Oirung Rm. Garage a e)o. Everything SALESLADY Llc 'd . Albert E . DaytOn, RJtn. Bal. Jsland. 549-0647 or 613..a24 • ... rc/OoDlu.a,I'?'!'! SEWING Machin e WAITRESS cond.640..1762. . Table , 4 mtit.es chain. must g o . Se veral • • ~ t I d 'I · Exp'd. IAne:hes E • 8 kt a . 8 3 5 m m·, Samoyed neute. _red male, Xlnt Cond. i6Q_ 968-3782 families. 'M usi~al i u- co ... M ... ,2•2• opera ors .. n us exp 210New--tetr Dr NB • ._._ -" d ts mens •- s II I Call f ~" · · Schneo"der a'•to. lens. •·~-, ma1nu1cent og. men . . oc SALES MEH/loW-For .. Gover.nment sponsored tax subsidy procram. EXCEPTIONAL EARNINGS Lewis FinancialService 350 E. 17th st. Suite 210 Costa Mesa. 642-6153 Eq 1 ~ -nee. ma mn. or Loving home M2 3364 Rattan Crib, good cond. childrens clothesi ~ m ua ..,r.....,...-• er appl.645-2244 w/case-like new. $125. · -· $25, Car seat, almoat e tc . 14562 Mulbt!ry, SWpJaecCltft WeC•s:ll 4&4...fiB28. P ersonality plus charm new,$10.557-8445 Colle&e Park, lfS:'e -* '-nrAl.Y Clea' lite warehouM: \ 0..,.. &040 Cute mixed M small pup Kin& s~ bed new com· Fri/Sal. -T~pe~:;m,shl0-100+ wor k Packing;shipping MO•A&6:•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Smart,hsbrkn.M1-82M plete . Still' packaged . ood Garage Sale ! Anti· d .tap~ ~us• be ,·1 receiving person. Depen· •P'ET WOlll D• 4 Yr. old male "Weslie", Xtra firm. $190. <Worth qs, tum, china etc. 7181 11 ,.. '" • dabl Needed by We also swim riven . ---tressive fr: well poomed e . lt'OW· Run rapids. camp out in Shih·Tzu, Llaso-Apso, purebred, fre~ to• gd $47 51 Queen 1170, in-Little Harbor Dr,, ~.8. forlhis ass.ignmenl Ing co Call 962-M74 for the w·ilde rness. And Westie, Cocter, Pug, home. No children. eludes de liv. Us ually (E.of Goldenwesl.14t,mi. *PIX RICWf. 1..:•~P~P~t·'--------f learn to s urvive in any Chihuahua, tiny PoOdl es. 545-8701 home. 835-2263. from P.ac. Cst Ji1tr y ) Poi sed·;~person1ble . ST0CKIOY terraln.Wehaveto.It'1 do x i e, pil bulls . FREE PUPPJE S.Goodusedba by funtiture. 0"8 1ea c h Walk". fri. Ligbl office skills are San Clem Liquor & ourjob. ltcanbeyoun, tock a poo, po m. 100 longhair mix. 5 Wks. 2 ne w mattress. Call'l--n~y_. ______ ·~·- peeded · grocery store Exper'd. too. Join the people Mixed puppies. Stud Fem, 2 male. MS-27 35 S49-9449after5:00PM. Wantadresurts MZ-~78 Call Imm-'. fora"'""' who've 1·oinedtheArmy. service most breeds. Z52S ft < , ....... _. _____ .. _____ ~--·i:-• t-Y" Refs. Aft school /wknds w. 11th at Faifl'iew. SA. -"=-· ·~-------1 SALIS OUTSIDE Lone Term Alslgnrpents ...... c: b 492 3717 $400 +Commission Jn The F. Vlyarea 1-~-::::·-~~'~·=~·::.:~·c_ __ I Openeves531-fiCl?'7. Adorable Beagle. Male. Attractive.Sharp, VICTOI TELEPHONE SALES· Cal Juwrr Golden Retrievers. AKC. Train ed.' l lh yrs. Pet CareerMlnded TIMPOIAlllS Sell Oranae Coast's ODDOl'lmlitles 33 Champions. ·645·6438 wa.t c hdo g. Urgent. WESTCUFF 1360 s AnaheimBlvd favorite news paper. • i4S.1240 or873-7469 _5'8_·_1089 __ . ______ 1 llftlr-up • Mliwn" driver Personnel Agency Anaheim 83$,-6031 Good earnings. 81& com-R Blk s · C t for ne w c ar agency , (Mark Ill Center) missions Choo1e the Eng. Sprar Span, Ger. are ia mese a · Cle1nin1 workalao. Must E Ed" SA hourS you prefer to work· WHOWANTSTOWORK? Shep. Both male+ AKC. Declawed. Spayed. Lov-" CONV£NlfNT SHOPf'INC AHO ltWtNG GUIOt: FOlll THt: J, ··be neat & relo'able . 1651 · •llller, DRIVE •CAB able 6'4·2ii1 3 • c 11u·-SECIET••y t 9:30amtolpmor 5:30pm "" ! 2mos.646-0142&640-6218 · S •• ady j ob. App~y ;n" __ _;:.•=:.~=·='--I -CHOO ••· Req 's extremelycapable to 8:30pm. Call Mr. Lee SE your hours, aftS. __ Spayed, female Dalma- penononly. SALESPIOPLI person to handle wide at 646-4100 be twee n work for yourself, be lion mix. Fantas tic TlllY-..Cll Exper·d. Full&::p/time. variety of ore duties few 9:30am and lprq.. your own bou. Men or 1 RISH SET;rER, AKC . w/children . 751-fl781 ITH Ii W.......,. Apply In Penon ra pidly growing boat EqualOppor. Employer Women. Can be slightly male, 6 mo s, SSO. to gd ----------1 u• 5u '511 Tues.April29thru manuf. Pacific Trawler handi capped. Ne at-hm.53G·lSSSor536-8S28 r..al•• 1050 ~ -M h . h S A Telephone Solicltors C 1 A . ••••••••• •••••••••••••• : , Frida y ay St , 1723 S R1t.c ey, .. P /time work a·vail . eal\ ppearance. Colhe Pupsfor ~ale,AKC •Sofa, matching Lov- .P/time work, f/tlme pro-lOam-4~ MS-8722. Mornings, afternoons or Vets .• retired. At.e 25 _to champ bloodline. Call eseat.: Hi gh qualit y, , fits offered by Beeline T~IESTAI CASE SE C'R E T AR y for evening hours. we pay 70. Supplement YoUr 1n-SS6-3837or546-2525. never used, moving. ,:Fashions iD-home sales South Coast Plaza , Newport Beach law firm. waies &: commissions. come. Drive a cab & hns . 968-8822 . dept. No inve3tm, no de-tlst floor entrance lo G d 1 k'il ._._ Cad for details. 540-0301. or more a day. Apply in AKfiColdH Re(71ri141tl637•~ .. c: ..o.:=-c=------1 '.' liv., or collect. Use of car Bullocks) oo typ na s 1 s· .. A n penon, Yellow Cab Co., .._ Kingsize mattress and ___ _:::::::::::0'-.,..---1 some general secretarial Lo& ngeles mes, 1375 bo · t r1 . ,-fi phone nee. 963-7470. s•LES·1t' 1r •• 100 up rcq 'd. Call 833-3l07, 9 Sunflower Ave, CM 186 E. 16th St., Costa x springs. c" rn rm, .,'..' ~~~;;;;~~;;;;;;;;~ "' .. Mesa. POODLE CUPPING like new, cost $400. Sac. t Co. Cw+ a-to5. Telephone Ans. Exper. Low Rates-Pvt. Party $200. 557-5692 llA.LISTATI outstanding division ol SICRIT.A.IY/AGCY Pref'd •. not nee. Eves, Woman over 30, .own Call 847·6584. MATTRESSES --\.In.Ver.Office Fort.u,.ne :;oo co. seeks in· 'occidental u/e has an diys•wknds.540-lm ttanap. 'A Daya. 5 Day Welmaraner . Male 6 mos ••• ,.;..-1 ab.-. div. lo rep their con· immed . openinl for a TILLll. wk to start. Must have o ld . AK C . G e ntle Queen,Full&TwinSets .~ g11Uft 88l ..U.11al sumer product I~. Co. Sec·y w/sh ability. a p-a.--det.ail a~lllt.y lo handle w/children. $125 /bstofr. PricedloMove Now! ·:Jiu 2 C,pei11n&s for sharp benefits include pal~ pleasant personality to ~·-t e c h n 1 c a I w or k , 847-6660. 833-9625 &646-8686 real nlale s.aJ.espe1'50RS. VIC, insi.tr & stock <>I>' work in one ol the nicest To work 5 hrs daily al customers, phone. No . -~eauJackie ,548-5990. tionsl Call Gary Hunt, loc1t.lon1inN.8...,l :30-5, Hunt ... Bch office. Must Phone Calls Please.Adorabl e t~ea lthy 9 ' V e l ve t S ofa '"'' ~·~~~~~~~~~ &aJ.2700. lkMi& & Den· Mon-Fri. Please cant.3 ct have &ood appearance Ir Beach Cllles Graphics, Blk/Wht Puppies. Have w/Ma t chinK Loveseal. ~ nis Personnel Agency of E v elyn Hamilton , type 40 w .p.m . Call 32124 Paieo Adelanto, shots.$l0.673-4391. Very ni ce. Teak tables, Ora nee~ Countr.. 2082 &M·!MiOO. E. O. E. , Riverside, {1) 68!Hi060, x San Juan Capistrano. ~~a~t~:.'64~~-T V &: , IECIPTIOMST iTemporarf pos ition avail bamed. In NB. 40 hrls per week f« Ree:ep- 1.ionlst/Sectet.al")'. Mon ithna .ll'rl 9 lo 1,30. Must ... iftQ ~ •.enJoy m8etln&. phblie:. Call Mn. Batraea, IQ.5135 ROBIHSOt4'5 " ....... hlMcl Michelson Dr, Itvine 168 for interview In Hunt. FREE to good home . L-'-"'=cc..c:.:c:c=--- LES SECIETARY Bch. Young man 18-19 yrs for Fe male, Pt. Husky. Prel· F o r Sale : Used mat-SE~~ET.t.•y Newport Bch CPA firm EqualOppor.Employer factory wqrk. Days & ty &. m e llow. Call lresses & bo"springs. -seeking pe rson for I Tow Truck Driver must Sat, 10·7. 645-2702 497-2655. 1_C_a_il_64_2_·8_25_2_. _____ 1 Xlnt fut.ure w/&ailboat secret.er~ ore. Must ·~ be exper. Top paf +fr· ..... ~1..-...u..-manul. for ielf motival-xlnt l)'pual w/exper. an inge benefits Apply 11 .....-AllcffoR 1015 Aur:Hot1 1015 ed. independent worker ofc ~ro~edures. Prefer G & w To..;,.ini, 1000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/l yr &e cretarialexper. detail-minded, conscien· Irvine Ave., Newport ... _u a 05 Type 65 w.p.m. Die-tlous worker who can Och , NITl ... S 0 . ta phone & filing. No .. sh. adapt t.o a wide variety ol · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Ann Smilb, 642-Ql62. 1pec:ial projedl. MUil be , =1 reap., well groomed, WAITllSS COi~ ~i'w• Teti CM artlcul1te, atlractive. CASI ILL Roral Doulton Eftlllsll .-. Of Cl Xlnl worlr.tn1 conds. !i Bane ctttna. No lon&er ltat ,_..,,_ <:o•J••lol atmot1J>hore. l401TIS5 avail In U.S. 17 Elepnl Jolli.Or.p.C.. Reply'°' Claaailled ad COOlf pc'a. Mint-. Wortb Ia what we have to oner no. ~12, c/o Dally Pilot, IUSIOY tlM). Sac '500. IM.a822. enereetlc artlculatepeo-P. 0 . Box 1580 Colt. DISHWASI• IOIO Pie. Gu~r1nteed 'hrly lleu,Citaaa_, &M"•TcunaS Af•••1n .,.. ....................... . wage + comm ..• + Secty/Reeepl. rpr l 1irl ForBUlcherShop MAYTAG POl'Ulble Dia· bonuses allows our best R.E . "olfice ar. 0ranr. ... SaleommtnlUl'ate hwasher, top loader. id repa \o earn over$& DC 1 Cnly. airport. AeaMnt, wllAh_!!.~~.~. eond .· Mike offer . hr., nationwide. Ex~~-coqaenlai 1tmotphen: 1W1¥ •• ea-ml prel'd, bu• will lrala II 1111. aldlla roqu1n4. "°°, Sl!IMY"--.:==:::...-----! yOu1 ha~e I~ P~ODd !p.+2111£111 •, 501No.Bnilhunt &lettrf,c dryerrri&idalrt vo ce • ar • ar .,1 ·~aheim , 176-** sso. while, excel eond, worker. SludenLI •t« .._., 4. ' · JobSiliJftUBe La•un• HIU.."1-112'1 . bou1effl•el 6 '1!' ... ,..... 25254LafU:lld oocl moonllghieralhltltllia"!ll ~·,· ,. ~ unallllla, .. Rtlrla. cold '8$. I ld••IJob. llillrod......,irll*tlll> -· Dt UlllSL, Apt B, Plluo:llJlffl -·~---~ -, HBllll-Tlllll-1.IR -· lll!liMi•J.lw ._ • ...,.,,...,.,..,. o~•-•ou-IJ;;;~LIB~llAll~~·~1111.~1NC~.~ IHatleJilo .. at'.fl:'C,' j1 ,..1"' -· ~ .. St&O, RYil Dold Sod. -1 6 ¥tJj ••,1~aar1nl, 11'11 Guar/Del . ....-iz. = ~ft owa Mr;•~•· SI M•taclor Qaeen W aatter ti&. .a .-a. Mewpwtlll.C.M. · S£CIETAIY ·117* ......... tborlhaed 11. llO· wpm,...,. It"'_ 55-'ll wpm Ii iN IDolilnl lor • dlaD .... , -,...t'• -l'llUOlt Iii I -1:!!~. ......... Allllbinpenon 17 C• fl Ftl1i dalrt: ~ '8.ct. M' "lhitt Beet. 101 frostfree reh'ic. • Xlnt llat Pl, N~ ....S. CaU '57'117S. ' sirwil .. ',/;Jt1 ... •Ceolil WESTINOHOUSE ...... • ,. Palf ... .n1 "'lllooa ..., !:'r:.u':~J!'.""w111-:::l ~· =v:...." ..,,,a 'p/1.lm• 1t I.he 1eptra\tl7, wery 1d. U lel•d.. Gr•uad Ro11nd, ·171e .,....Ml-All · UHITED AMERICAH VAl4 & STORAGE IHC. *Auction* UNCLAIMED / STO~AGE 2481 Aiton St. Irvine (405 Freeway tO Jamboree 1 North'to Alton l '.;i .. 557~12 .. :v~ ,~ SATUftDAYMAY3RD-10AM . .t . • Eumlture -Appliances Color TVs -Antiques ' , ~i'oomSets Dininl Room Sets Sealed Stor,age Ca!1ons THE BARRELS, BOX ES /\ND TRUNKS HAVE NOT B EEN OPENED AND WILL BE SOLD SIGHT UNSEEN CHARLJ:S E .COULTEI\ GAL. ON THf GO. f1lr •Ad i. W-'• World C .. Su• 642-5671, Ext. JJO :: .. , For All 5izes!• ,, « Look ror'llo'ard lollt'HIJ'-J.,., trl1h 1hl• 1mar1 1~r:­ fl ha1 •v•ry1bl•I -~­rtv•r1, pock•t1, u1h li•'~ ro-c:h•! or •·ont•d In ,.,; I 1tltch. PaUPra ?OM: 'JCl.,.I'' PL,.\" Oil PLAN a Uvely d1)' $\u>1 10.20 Half 8 lat1'tle• . .- tn thl• .oh y 1rlo. 8 hlrt t.OP" ~'A IDclud••· • lht CIVtt blOUlt or U'ltVt lt 00 Seed 11.• ror eact. ....... II• o•·n WIUI rlul4 N Ol•, For Add • ror -~··· ~ nylon or POlruttr kl!J .. , n .... ..1t1a .. mllll Mid · al Printed ,P .. s v ·ti t Olt: llan.1111•1 , 1111111 to t Ice Ml11t1' IHMt .. , ltf,,lt, 14~1 t, -l'"" Ult~ .... II, to. Stw I t (M t 14) CMnt ,.....,ii Deflt.~· t w. >'111. to-IDCll....... ON Chel••• St1u-.~•· ,Sttldll.Olfflr .. dt .. tlt.tll. YOrll , N. Y. 1oe11.~t Add IS ~ ,.. .... p11teni N•me, Addfftl, a,; . f« ftrlt.claM ...... &J«~I N•mbw. • ' htftdlinl: °'Mrwln third· S•v• llnllar11 C'r'Mte dMI teliHr)' ::!le': Ull'ff '*'•ti,_.~-...~ ... ,_.. =:=-• u:,11;r.:c~ ==z.1.:~ ... httml °"'·· ....... ,... Hew! Jlt~!'<""~"' ...... f: St .. New Y~...z.J!:Y. 10011. ·-··~ -~~ ~ftl NAME. IUolURESS, ZIP, .. ,.__ ·:·· • SIZE and STYI..& HUMBER .... + n I 8ooll: ·····•-.tl ONF.f'REE PAn"l•Noryour ..... lepolntl«* ...... 11 .110 chol~toknd'kw nnefr<MJMtt· ,.._,Croc"-tloall •• ) • tern Inside Nft SPRING· ~n CroclMlBDtk, •• SU MM E R PATTE R N ::::~i.: .... ": • .,.· CATALOG.JOOatylot1,1ll •IMs, INUM._.,.8licllt ~." .a Fl"M 119tlt rn t'9UP0". Send tk .. Offl llllllt ••' lllW. Sf;W +" ltNlT 8o'* With ~-ii· ~ .. ..,,,u,..,.,.i-. .... ,.ll.• u=: N W ,_, __ ........ -... ... ·,__., INt&Mkw""Boak .... II.If! ~Qllllt ---~ • ....... "' ~i:1.: = ....... -0. -· """°i!.-ltlllioftl'1fpm. All la--,,.. Ctl llqual Oppor. llmplorw -·Del)' --- m.•a·~ ... ru~~~~~ .,, .-P.0 .-19 , ~·-a.- • 1 r, AUCTIONEER • •• •, I • 'I . * l I 7100 NolpW-7100NolpW-7100 DAILY PILOT l•lo11a hfr'M' W-.i· 7100 , , o,,,,....., .~• ·-.··-········· .. -.. ...:..w~~ Wednesda , A ril 30, 1975 , . ........ ....._ ..... 4290 Office ...... "'4400 •••··~··••••••-,••••••,•• •••••:••••••••••••• .. •• · ·-· • ..., -••• , • ··-4! ••.•.••...•.•......•... •.....•..........•..•.. . ••••• - •• - • • AIJ''Uale 1 I '& Girls ••••_••-••••••••••••••• ··················~·····················•••(•• -316t VE'"'DI~ Scllool1& oys C'ounter Hetp .,new 1 "•-••••••-•••••-•• A.n-owt.eocl••t' l•---------1 " "9 l•lnlc"-7005 10lo14yeanol.,e.Dal· Or1n11e Jullwis, U1una ..!.., .... CAMYONIAST Stunning view, club RIDICULOUS WeC'»nteachyouhowlo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly Pllol delivery routes Hills Mall, lntervl~wln11 .-privga, 1leep:s 6. Summer THE •u P"R SQ. FT. increase your Income may be avan~~. iA YOW' on the p .. m1,.., M•Y B & ' •cQbOUSO from 1"75, -·· •o< wk·•• $}°"Wk ~ L -.,. ... ··....., ...... """' • BEING ClfARGED FOR with vending machines, 11 • 11rea. Earn "'-'ll ror de· 9 from 1-:ii pm. For more ...ii: eaae. Amenilieit incl! ly. Gloria, 645·3161 or FULL SERVICE EXEC. full or part-ti.me. Vend· ,.. liveries & c~. lriJ* or inlorm1ftioncltlll&l2-1971. ·!'"\Obi sell cleaning ovens, 331·39~ o F' F~ 1 c E s , 1 s Ina cottee, cigarettes, TRAVEL merchandise Cor 1elllng tp,c.w.a1h ldry connection,•----------• RIDICULOUS. F'OR A candy & drinks . We new 5ubscriptiorus, t'or DELIVEl\Y ~tC. 2 frplC!J. dbl gur. WA.MTID H to~ TT ER D F; AL , furnish loc»tlons & AGENT lnformutlon please call SUNDAYONL.Y bt:«W/auto door opnr . IEACHHOUSE P•IONt: tinanclng.CalllOday .or ui12 .4321. Fr9m Sw.n otDAILYPILO'l'lOcw.r- 1.. 644·0$09 May 5·12. Co mpletely Income Prop. Dept. dctaila & get sUlrted Clement e -San Juan rlers. Requires U1t1 or ·1 S-Cltmefth 1176 equipped ...... amity of the road to fiMnelal in· CLASSESSTART Capistrano area, call large Station Waaon or , _L ...-••••••••••••••••••• rour. 968-4293 dependence. Tlf-8'19-12&4 MONTIU.Y 495-0630 and MWion Vie· Van. Con, a cl lfarry -i-E•rn commission · El T c II 0 ··1ey or James .Parlr.:J, ,bl '" BEACl-IF'RONT "'°91to..._.. HARDWARE STORE whileyoulearn ~l-63l0. oro area, a 3)0 West Day St. Co.la *' !. PENTHOUSE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach, ol Equal Oppor. Employer Mesa. Telephone,642·4321 ll~·:New 2 br & den, 2 ba, ROOMMATES COMP'ANY taahioned it.ore perf. r PACIFIC roruppointment. ,'~dfrcpclk, all bl1t••k,'g~vtbe. s unh· wanted to s hare Rt;Al.TOlt~ couple. $40,000. com TUVEL SCHOOLS Equal Oppor. Employer PRODUCTION TYPIST '· •' IBM SELECTRIC II . Experienced accurat e 'fypisl.5 necde(t immediately. 70 wpm (must> , r .. rl Time Opening Day & Evening Shift Excellent Working Conditions Ap(lly in Person '' " Orange c ·oast Dally Pilot .. , .1 ~Sold r::~~-Will ~ni beautirul 2 bedroom SIN CE l:H•I plete. Owner. biS.7283 o 610E11th St. S. An¥i BBoo•altCMa~~true:~. Deliverym. ~n ovr 21 perm ., furnished or wlfutnished 673-4490 494·8253 5.3 '655 ~'~ • 330 W •• B St Cotta Meta ' for $500 per mo. lo apts al Oakwood .1"'""""""""""""""""""""""""""" ~ -e BoiltRepairman. p/tearlymornLATim1..>i •!J_ .ar ." '!··qUalified parly, 259 Th . $ 000 000 · 11 AccreditedbyNA'M'S Must have waterfrunl 'deliv to NB hpmes. $225 Ask for Paul Ward t Avenida Lobeiro. (714 1 er e 5 . 1· ·. ·" in , · : IOUTIQUE: Approvedfor boatyard exper. Need permo.642·4800 Af1 E11u;.1I Op1lorLunity Employcl' 492_7436 orG84-S883 recre~t1 o n fac1 ht1es. SEVERAL Suites. 500 1 Distinctive! Price incl. VeleranTraini"'" Complimentary Lennis sq.ft. thru ~150 sq.ft. all inventory•-rixlures. Establ•'shed 1963"6 skilled worlcen wlclean DELIVERY MAN 1 !!!!!!!•••••••••••!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I~ I S nd brunch locate d adiacenl lo "" record . Blackle's &at . • pa.r Large 2 Bd. 2 Ba. on Go! essons, u ay · . "Cupid torcessale" ... ,·nanc•·a1 A•'d-·rams time ror Feed Store in 1 J •course. oc vu. 2 car Sports tournaments. A m a r 1 n a . b a n k & I 516 500 .. • '"!!. Yard, 673·6834. · · stU. Mesa. 557.5066 t:tetp WMted 7100 Help Wat1t•d 7100 .garage, priv. entrance, fulltime activities direc· restaurant on Coast llwy GM. IOOKKEEPIMG ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmrdecks. $235. Lease. Eves tor who plans parties & at Newport 81. Ample . T'" . N 8 JoltW_..cl. DEN L ASSISTAN'f . Masseuse·striht, w. lm. l :c.:weeke nds 49'·23J9. BBQ's. We'll even help free parking.642·4644 j l20·F usl!.nt\ve.:. · · Mole 7025 CLEIK En rgetlc,'enthusiaslic Leg;;.ISec'yTra.inee Gd pa y. Physt-cul you find a roommate. N 18 h 1 ·REALTORS P424ti23 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport8eachinsu.r.co. i ividual wanted ror LAW LOVER! Therapy, 645•0860 or ; Apaelw•ts Fwwislled Sorry, no one WH1er 21 & ewpor . eac · ux excc. l--'---------1 needs person wfbkkpng guna Bch. Practice. Fantaslic attorn\!y:I ofc 1 ••• ·orUatw.isMdl900 no pets. Modelsopendai· ofc: suite. sn.r w/com--rt 1 T--1. Experienced Class 1 exper. to handle cash re· 41fi <lay week. Exper. seeks brigh\ indi.v. w/a 615·0258· • ly lo lo 7, •--our J··r""' paltble party. 645·3100 . D-s • '"'' 5035 driver needs work. Local . Ab 'I' M •s•u•R -:-•._·~··••••••••••••••~ ~ .. .... ffcf1 or line. Teamster . ce1pts . 11tyLoopera necessary.494.-3596. passion to be a legal ,.. - - ~''.t:mi, ~din the apartment sec-PROt>,ESS'LCLA5..'iA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846_1677. 10 key adder by touc ,I ----~-----secretary. Xlnt op· Prestigious pvt club in-~LltlKJ': lion. Bldg. 2790 llarbor Ulvd , 1----------1 Sal to $475 . Good co. D..talRecept. portunit'y ! Call l\tary terviewing qualified 1 UCITllCM£WCMl.PI! • OAKWOOD GARDEN C.1\1 . Air cond .. wood LOANS up to 80% JobWo.tecL benefits. Call Mrs . Neal. P /l. Pegboard.963-4581 llickle, 833·2700. Dennis masseur fOr full or p /l UltllTWlSIHUVIMC: APTS 1.1an e l walls. drapes, Ft-mate 7050 833·8450. & De nni !! Personnel pos.ltlon. t;xtcnsivc re· <t-J ·· ~"'n111t.cct•110 16th at Dover c arpel . c lcc .• music. I st TD Loan..8'/J01° ••••••••••••••••••••••• DHtol Assiskmt Agency of Oran~C Voun· sume & rers rt.-q 'd, Must :.:, 1 ' •Bac:helor' 642-8170 janitor. parking. 1\-1 .ll. ZndTDLoam Manuscripts edited and BookkeeperlhruT.B. P /time.expncc. Eves & 1y. 2082 l\1i chelson Df, b"c li c'd . Hl'J>IY lo • I •• '2 BR Stever. Mur. 5S7·Ul36 or Lowest rates Orange Co. rewritten. llumane fees. Good telephone exper. 1 Sats. HB. 846·3MO' Ji•vinc. Classified ad no. 410 c10 l.. b h t h .. Gir'lofc.Sendresumelo:l"==-=="'-"-'-'----1 1 P'I 1• o Bo - 1 1-•2 BR '-Oen · i~· ~~~ ~ b~k.0~~e~.s rJ~ 646·8396 Sattler MhJ. ~Ost 1 Lundquist. 003.4111. Ch1ssified ad no. 411, c /o DENTAL ltt!CCplion.isllfor ?s~10~ C~~ll~ f\,les~. c: Fr_._$.1~5-. .! smokers or pelS. Bath's .. lysiMsl R•ntal 4450 642-2171 · N I · n Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box Orthodontist in llunt· L•gal Se .. _._ 9262G Serving llarbor area 24 ur se co mpanio ' 1560 Cost Mesa Ca ,·nglon Beach. 497-2171 _,..,_, '~="--------.1o•M9iaV.rdeEo,t&Adams maleorremale.642·1802 ••••••••••••••••••••••• years mature exp. xlnt refs. • ·a • N k 9 to Jpm . Ncwport1- '.)•.-. , 540-1800 r; Available ror long or 1.::92626:::;:_ ______ ~1 for appl. on smo.1er Center. Call 640-8222 Medical A~sislan~ for GP. j.:;;;;;~;;;~~;;~MATURE Lady to sharl'2 THE COL,......Y ''U"!G-d•"'•"•Js/ short term cuses con preferred. back ofnce in l,.aguna BR. Surfside Condo. """ r"' · · • • BOOKKEEPING. lite LEGAL. Secretary, temp. e h E I w /sa me . n r Beach , JO RETAIL.SHOPS P~/ va.lescang patient. Any secretarial & girl Fri· DISHWAstB pt. time w/PQllSibility ol 4~.~~21: xp~r . on_ Y f ""' ..... :; Shop'g, gar. rec. fac. Prime reasonable space Lost & Fot.d •••• shiftor_relief.9fi0.29J9 da)'. Mw;t handle acbc1's, P /lim'e , Exper. E\1\.--s. perm. full Or pt. time. _ ,I Reas. rent. 536--3549 aOvldailaw· bolreldlarcghear&msmwa,.lllh. ••••••••••••••••••• J°'M rr-cl. 7075 ~~~~II&& ag~~"s .r!!rcb: 5930~.rb!a~~~NB ~;sp .. i~:~11c~~e~x~l'c~~!t M~~~!C.°!~pcr'd,~o'nt • ~.Tl,, 'l-•".'t_r_<_s_ Male or f'emale •-share M I' 5200 -~ F'"l u· .t..~-----o.u French windows. gables 0 ICH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~per mo. ·w me. skills. l\l ag I or II exp. ofc. req'd·by phtslicattr--w/male.2BraptinCosta & Ad ' t t ••••••••••••••••••••••• H .11 du.1 'I E 'd Hunt. Bch. Send resume FOLDER wanted for preferred. New ...... rt Ctr. geon in Ncw• ... •rl Ctr. CORONA Dl::Ll\tAR esa. Pus ~2 ' • Fe s Liv a I or Arts w1 I not """ responsi e Pharmacist Tech desires Cull: Sally 64U·t!Sl0 Resume to Classifit.-d ad l •I · l\t $100 I 1 elee trees. 1acen ° ·1 ,_ 'bl ospi a a n n.c: ai xp to: Box 385, Daily Pilot, laundry CdM Part ,...... ... ., "2 Br Townhou.se'. rrplc, Call S49·66308loSpm. Grounds . rorany~ebtsexceptmy position.Daysprcrerred. P .O. Box 1560. Costa time, 30 hr wk. Exp'd no. 399. c /o o.ally t>ilot, r f S80BROADWAY own asof4/28n5. Call 493.2515_ -Mesa,Ca.92626 mature woman pref Lt!G AI . Se1·rclary, pl. P . o. Box ISliO, Costa 'V rom $2t>Q. 1 Br rum $205. Share with olher female. ~-~~~~~~~~·~·~ .. ~-;;;!:-:~-=-;--~~--=~= 1;~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 _4_.,_-_soo_s_. ______ 1 lim e i <1 fte1"11uon), .rvr C ·~.-:Pool, tennis, l.'Ofltinenlal Pk . Nwp 't . 2Br. 2ba, LAG UNABEr\Cll ran · a -;> l\1esa, a9262ti single ore., "l'n. practice.' ~c:.::::::.:..::.==:_ __ _ ~ breakfast .Somcocean& Nicely furn . $150. 5300HflpWGRted 7100 IUSlt*SS t,ORMERMARINES 645·3020 .. 1~tedica1Asstforparilime .b. Catalinaviews.Separatc1~64"u~-~534""2_. ______ 1 494-7915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ISIOOMMGo! Get the l"actsabout Re· ------back orrice. Phone f: )amil y section. Close lo . """"""""""""""""""""""""""~ LOST/FOUNDA PET? ~ We Need Good Help cent Changes ror Re-Liquor Store.Clk 642 -8566 btwn 12·3wk'O;'s. ·"""~hopping & Cine beach. Roommate Wanted male]. 960-2900. Ad"""" ion. Low Accountant-~ Sl2K And orrcr -op Wages enlisting, Cpl over 2. s a n C I e m . A I s o . ~~~ • or female, 4 Br. house "I" ' M d -~•1 00 fl ,._.,644-2611. walk to bch.. Ask for TOP LOCATION CostSpay/Neut.crlnJ'o. Machinists toi15K arr1e -earns..-· a Grocerics. l!:xpcr'fl. llcls Mgr trne , no Jayo s. MESA VERDI Banquet Director Sl2K •Mol .... ---~ month. plus other incen· nee. Owner, 4!r.!·3il7. Est.ab acl.·ti;. 22-46. $100 + •· Steve or Jerr. 900·262'1. Lost: Bassett Hound Pup· Engr/Optical $l8K _. ...... ...-.-.-lives Call 548-5847 or guar . Mr. Lyo,o s . ~ ..... THE EXCITING 1_H_B________ DRIVE PLAZA py. Vic : CdM. Blk /w ContractsAdmin lo$16K •GftLLabOleti 968 ·9171 'l'he Career 846 -5455. "' p •LM MES• ·-s. ror store or orfice. Ample b I ht ls Choker • -••-c .':'::....::.::::: _____ _ • -,.. '"'""'"' l..GE 5 Br house in Hunt. rn w spo , Di ctaphTypisl to$60C • ... sse._rs orps. MACHINISTS l MINU1'ESTONP'r parking. Town & country cha•'n Reward 673 ·~1 , --~ /f'·n-., Need "'""·$110 wkls"! F'/L f'-• -'l'op Lathe m~n w/lraccr $225·+ .. I louse or, l-'Ulle.r, J: Be ll Bch. l\lature, male or almo•pherc. 1 • • ''"°"' · 1°'VINE PERSONNEL •-wvM• 1MelN:n ""-EMER•'OfC - '' · female 21 to :Kl. $100. mo. 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. E. FOUND cat, grey Persian •M-rs H h d « '.Ila, ch, 1&2 BR. rrom$162. Isl & '•"l . u1,·1 pd. John SERVJCES&-ArENCY· Pttime $3Perllr ex per A1u :>t do own l\.1r, It ar s,ft.ljj--54..., d P " Costa Mesa. 545--4123 rcmale on Crown Valley f"'A..J "II A day & k / · 1;J1 ,• A ults. No els J ~o~r~N~a~n~c~y~968~~.S'2:1:233~---J -~;;';:;::;~;::;~:::;:---Se 488 E. 17th CAt Irvine) ·• ours · setups wor . w min N' I II . ~ h' i oi , 1561 Mesa Dr. •Coron• del •Jar• Pkwy· Between ven Suite 224 Costa Mesa Ex per. & Trainees Sharp & Attractive ~upcrvision , Short run 1.g.·u.e , .a11"1 ha~ 1'"•"s , . \581k •' lofN rt G 2 Bd A I " Seas & Sea Island. 7 A113Shifts WESTCUFf "ommcre·,a1 J'o" shop. nee .s g1r .a oes . ... si:.as cwpo roovy rm par · Small Patio Store /Of· 499-1461 . Call642·14 0 ••cn&Womcn • u II ll M " Bl di SI · hi • 2110 li~~~~;;;;~;;;-r.;;;;;;i;:l~~~~~~~~~~~I p 1 0 "e rl•'m <. ,,,·n ge J• .1e an1cu,rc •• ~·r 1 • v . ra1g man. o~cr rice. $100. 497·1215 ersonnc Agency ~ p d 499 22 ,1 .. 6 ·-•" h I $116 mo I ........, ~ ._ M k 111 Ce bcncf•'I" •'nclow''" med. e icure. -~ or ... _ •. • ·~ s are w same. · t'OUND: Yng thin fema e -~ -t ar ntcrl ... 96 5728 ", • Clubhouse & pool 1 mi to PrillM' Locatian Germ. Shep. lite brn. APT l\.1anagcr wanted. MacGr~Yodth 1651 E. Edinger, SA ins. Capital l\.1achine Co.,1-'4'----·------.,k beh. 962·5984 lndustrial/C.0..-1 Vic. Lake Forcst581-4308 Working man & wire. nc 1631 P acentia Call S42·8d36 1642 E· t~din l,\er A\'t.'. NURSES , l'Mle Garages for Rent 4350 orrice bldg. 1300·7800 FOUND: At Warner Ave. experience necess ary .l:;;;;~C~o~s~t~a~M~esa~;;;;~j ~dG~'e~n~e~r~al orfiet.>(Oirl s ,,\. 54 1 2652 LVN OR RN -~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• sq.ft. PlacentiaAve,Npt & N h St f'V Hus band must know Call .. 8_1519 alle r l ·JO JC you're looking ror 3 ~·"J• Bch.645·3323 ew ope · · majntenance & rcp¥iirs. c hallen ge : First ;,. , . 10x2Z GARAGE. $21. mo. mixed S he p. blk/gray 24 (Wits in HWll. Beach. CASHIER/ Ask for Jo-Ann MAIO Jlealthcare h~ a PoSi· CORONA DEL MAR w/one blue eye. FemaJe. A p t + e x t r a s . GIRL FRIDA y needed pt. tion for you. 1''/time 3-11 . "'· ~ rear).636·4120 Storeordlx.oCrice spacc, 839·6502 (213·)433-5424 CLERK time ror Const. rirm in Li.....,tH .... -.&.--..ing P/time 11·1, Xlnl bene . .. ;~ SING LE Garages , approx. 900-l8QO.ZTOO sq. FOUND : Adult cat. Army Reserve Capistrano Och. Must be .,.. -~"'r For intervw.call 642-80« ·.,,._ • Eastside Costa Mesa S25. ft. 5ga~~l;1675-7060 Recently had surgery. PART·TIMl accurate typist & gd. FuH·TMM l\1on thru 1-'ri. Or come l<Y -Gd ror boats, cars, etc. Vic. CdM Pale Beige, PAIDTH.AINlNG w/figures. Call fOr appt· Pa rk Lido Conv. Ctr1 44i6 644·6126 2800 Sq . l<,l , basement 673-1976 493·?141 Apply Personnel Office Flagship Rd. Newoort Meed Edra SS I ,;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 2PM·4PM Mon thru Fri Be11ch . 1 .,;\'' from $165 Single Garage ror Rent complexof clubroom.or-Found : Adorable &'Ollie If no previous military. Work in your own l• I-'"""-''-------~·~(. Costa l\.1esa. sa:>, 644·1Z3C fices &_storage rm. .... Adj like Terrier. Male. Sml 18·3S. s tart at S2.li6 /hr. neighborhood al one of GORDA LIZ THE BROADWAY NURSING '.1 Oa.lcwood orrers the ex SS 919·1802 toMar1naonCoastllwy. BI k . Vic : EI our stores on a p/time H rta.oc.h R""'S LV""'S .rr.ifinest in country club liv,· · · · .... 00 642-4&t4 Toro/ M uirlands Ave . Previous Military, to 43 basis. Min. 20 hrs a wk . •wpo f""llll -f"'ll · ,._ ·~g at a price you t~n11 .a ·Office Rental .,., i-~·str'•al Re....1....1 4500 586.0934 aft 6. Start at $3.32/hr&up avail. Starting at $2.ZS Has Openings t>'or · l!:qua l Oppor 'Employer If you want personal '· 1 rord. There's SI m1 ion ••••••••••••••••••••••• -nn. 1.:=="-'"-'"-----I satisfaction & Lot.al in· in recreation fa cilities, a tcliffDr ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: Blue Parakeet. per hr. DrOp in to your vol vement in patient --::""fulltimeaclivili<..-s direc· 1501 We~ . • 5000ft.W/2000rt.yd.1000 Vic. Adams & Beach JOINNOW-neighborhood s tore for COOKS& MaintenanceMml ca r e, join our pro· t•·~ioi whO plans parties, NewparlF1nanc1alCtr ft. W./ Park. 1000 ft. Blvd,C.M.SJG.2150 PARTT1ME an application or come DAYIUSIOYS t'or motel. Must be ex-ressional staff. P0&itioos ~·s: trips & more! UaseRCJOfficeSpace W/1200yd.9001t.W/1500 by , per'd . Apply 1n person. Open for 7·3, J.Jl full & Tree Sunday brunch. Call on Site Manager ~d. All or part 64().0110 or FOU N ~· near oc,ean, Oceanside 725-2416 17802 1"'-llYd Apply In Person Newport Beach Tr<1vel P /l ime . s a I . com. ~s beautlrul singl es, (714)642·3lllext246 675-1121 11unt1ngton Beach , LosAlamit.os Suite215.T_.. Be(orelOamoraCtJpm Lodge, 6208 W Coast mens urale w/exper . ._2 bed r oom apls, . Black• male, A1ghan (213) 596-3013 714 /838-556.s 900 layM• Dr, Ml _l_lw_y~, N_.B_. ______ 1 Vacations, holidays & mis hed & unfurnished. NE~ plush or~ice bldg. 2 MISSION VIEJO dog· Y'ell mannered, Santa Ana !M-941() STOP.fr4.GO Equal Oppor Employer well pay benefits. Apply ;, kwood Garden Apts to 6 ~m suites. Con-JfandytoSanDiego Fwy.1 ~•!ats~·~try~m~g~d~o~wn"'.!'c·~S36-~~284~lcJ ·--;~=:-;:;::;:=;:--M•RKETS Maintenance Worker . ex-Monthru Frjg.J , i s an exclusive "No fer.ence Rm. ~erox 200 to 2000 sq.fl. Call I-A..to MechcMic ,.. per.at Orange Co. i<,ait· Raise Guarantee". copier. Nr. OC ~urport owner831-1400 LOST: Lhasa Ap.so, PUP· Immediate opening in EqualOppor. Employer &ROOMER grounds Call l\1r Grant ROYAL.i .uaranlee that Your 833.0"0 py 8 mos. Boris. Male. 8 . k S d for appt. 545.11:w Con•alescent .._..,...._. ~ 7073 u1c agency. tea Y Must be proficient in all ·-T",_ W''llnolbera•"··•ror *COST•~~A* silver gray. 846· · . b C be "ls p 'd t030W Warner SA """" '"'~ d JO • o. nc01 · a1 CASHIEIS breed:;. Very busy shop. Male & female wante<I . · · · · E FULLYEAR&~ou • 1300 sq . ft. A·l cond. l_:R~e~w~a~r=·------1 vaca~ion . Retirement Full & p/time. Over 18. Pic-A·Pet , 10069 Adams Full & p /time Apply CallS46.&t50 sli.U have the nexib1Uty ll0-2ZO pwr. Vacant Lost : Calico Cal. Fem.' 1 ~nehts •. ~leasant wor~· Good pay. 5 1...ocations. Blvd, Hunt Bch. 962·8000 Kentucky t'ricd Chicken, FC TRN E $6Sa2 of '·month to month OC· * 1750 sq. ft. 210f'fices & mos. y,·, ·, Indianapolis & 1ng cond1t1ons Apply an 2929 E C t 11 Cdl\.1 cupancy. Rents from ~:,;:.:11::;::ie1 restrms.12601..oganAv Beach . 1-18. Rew~rd . peMgrsorn only.~Service .2950MHe~;:,~mll HardwareSlsC. . oas wy, OMWAYUP? Sl60.Pricesvarybyloca· .1-. * 2500sq. rt. &5.000sq .• 5~J6~-6::::_76S::::· _______ I Must have exper. Musl MANICU RIST This posit ion orrers lio'R. Models open 10lo 7. ol'u .. -rt. ready foroccup -TERRY BUICK Call 546-8191 be neat & clean. Apply in F/Timc Newpo11, Costa slimulating variety in s 0 r r y. n 0 pets 0 r ~~~-~~ Nattress Rily. 979·6S71 Lost: Small silver Poodle, 5TH & WALNUT person H w Wright Co Mesa area. 54&-l3li majOr Calif. corp. {Or " ---~ · CASHIEI · · · · ··1----------1 bright, enthusiastlc'1n- chil!'lre!1. ~::;..-.,:-if>I.-. 1~~~~~1~bo~~~'·~·6~~d~3~.44~·~~\~'a_r_._v_,_'1;";;·~8~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;536~-;;6588~1 Nights. Must be exper 'd 126 Rochester , Costa MASSAGEn<:H div. Xlnt co. benefits 'in-Oakwood AIRPORTsnE in restaurant. Apply at,_M_es_a_. _______ , Young lady tl8-281 (or eluding profit sharfog. G --""en 3200 Sq. ft. incubator. FOUND: Fluffy male cat. AVON The Newport.er Inn. 110'1 Housecle ..... S•s legitimate full time posi· Ca 11 Marion Mann, C:U-U with. ofrices; ideal Buffy color. Vic. Mesa Jamboree Rd , N.B. Wed lion .. No ex ..... r nee We 833·2700. Dennis & ~Jl-A ~~..+-. ts I l r 763 J anice's Raggedy Anns .,._, •.f'a--...... en 55• PER sq FT airport s ite; Pen Y o del Mar tract. 545.4 thru Sal bc!ore 12 noon. Needs women, 25 yrs or s end to school. earn , nis Personnel Agency~or • ;_., ,/, tlewp ..... ec•' 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB r:.r;~~~~ i~provements F'ound : Aust. Sheepdog. &ET MORE CJllLD CARE. part time, ~ver. Gd hours. 1'aking wpeh:!.::oa~~e~f~~~:~ ~~ zr:h~fseonCDor~r::.~e~082 16rryondlrvone AGT.541----5032 Income Prop.Dept. Male. No. ID. Vi c : OUTOFUFE! my home. when child is interviews. Mon, May 5 eve 21 12 lfarbor Blvd, Baker /Fairview. CM. s ick + occas. e ves . at 4 PM. 2121..ii 33rd St. Costa Mesu. WATERFl.OMT 979-7465. Become the beauty ex-Reliable, rers. Aft. 6, l -'N"B~·--------i ----------O~GoAM TEACHER Begi nne.rs thru. Ad- Housekeeper, Ji ve·in. Top Find wh.at you want in• vanced. Exper'd onl y. Mewportleoch FOUND : Labrador pert in your territory. 548·0013 'J?t Toro at J eronimo . i.,.~Ew LUXURY ADL·r •P'rs . 1&2 Br. pool. rec, A m. 25092 to•arthings St. ExecutiveoCfices Meet new people sellingl---------- $150-$350 Month Retreiver blk male. Sun. quality products. No sell· CLE.AMIM6 LADY sal. Good English. Refs Dally Pilot Classiricds. 847-8536. Vieworboats&walcr COM,.AN¥ 29, in Garden Grove. ing exper. nccess. Call Mon-Fri,2·5 p.m. llLLGRUMDY nt:ALTOHS 893·8896 ~0.704tDays. LarkERCJl•1aiagCo. ........ N.B. ""377"· Help W-'ed 7100 Help W•lecl . 7 Hlo Housewives: Earn an ex-••••••-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tra S5 to $6 per hour Realtor 675-6161 SINCE 19<14 REWARD 166 W . 16fhSt. M.I. 673·44QO . 6•2 9205 • 1 MO. FREE RENT* '"'"""""""""""""""~""""""""" L.g. male, long haired Babysitter. 5 nites in myl----'-·=--"'--'----1-2-3 Rm. offices froml Shep::ird. Vic. Costa home,tchild.Hunt.Bch. $135 per mo. Near R ..... sW..tecl 460~ Mesa. Loved family pet. _c_a_l_l_960_-3_7_2_1_. ____ 1 CLERICAL teaching hobby classes with ,Tri-Chem Liq uid Embroidery Call 979·3488 or 963-ZJOO , STOHEYIROOK J\'pls in a Garden. A •miled numbe r or ,.,.'cious 2 br, 2 br & den .iiqits are now avail, Lge Oq0r plans. ,• )500 Bellrlower Ul vd , I " 1.ong lle.al'h a;rport. Sect ·y. set\'. on •••••••• ••••••••••••••• .,~8.84 .. l .:~:::::e:::::_ ____ ,,-1 8ABYSITTER, my home, premises. Noleaser1,.oq, NEEDED : cozy one· 833-3223 9tH noon bedroom apartment near PenoRCll1 5350 Tues & Wed. 2-10 p.m. 833·2840Aftc.;-ioon beac h in Newport by ••••••••••••••••••••••• NewportBeach.673-8799 i 1213) 59i-44flff $140 up s tore-offices cpts . .tlOOtM 4000 deerpsh "ll' i1r11 ~a!~~ .J!.301 May l . Prerer Balboa PREGNANT? • Penins ula. Responsible Caring confiden tial BANKING . Exper'd, Good typing Housewives· Need extra s kills req 'd , Var ied ca s h ? Sell Shaklee duties, $425-$525 mo. Ap-p/time We truin you. ply 1919 E Occident.al. 545-8929 art 4pm. ~nta Ana. Betwn 9am &i: -----~---­ lpm. young woman reporter. counseling & rerer.ral. SECRETARY 581 ·6310 days ; 675·5856 Abortion, adoption & Newport Beach opening c I e r k H a rd ware . •COM DeluxeOfflces• 1 c"~'~"c'"·-------keeping. ror expcr'd bank sec'y, hou sewares, toys & Full scr vice/ample prkg Furn or partly rurn plltio _..ccAcP"C~AcRc.cEc54c_7--256.'l~--I Should be ramiliar w/ stock f"ull or part lime, -·•,•••••••••••••••••••• ac . o . CH£·"""" ROOMS $20. wk UIJ with kitche n $30. wk up apt. 548---9755 or 645-3967 • the WELTON BLDG. apt or studio. Quiet. For loa n documentation, mu s t be 18 Apply OOm with k I 1 t· h c n 2855 E Cst Hwy67S--'900 mature resp. woman. Up PROILEMS? have customer contact Mana1er GUberts 257E, l .175 5521~ .. ~ exper. Type 60 w.p.m & 17th St.CM·. privlgs. 962-7520 aft 6:30 Water View ore. pvt bath, 0 · · ._ ON E WAY H E·•L P sh. Apply in person -,PM or weeknds. A/C, util inc., reas rent. W AMTID CENTER 1055 N. Main, SA ·'-{)cnt le m e n over 40. 2400W.. Cst.~W)' (at.·ross IEACHHOUSE 24hi'HolLine645-8800 OrCall835·2806 IMHALATIOH THERAPY TECH Min. 2 yrs exper, or schooling. Salary com· mensurale w/training & ex per. Contact Mr. Hamilton. &12·2134 ext 387 . Costa M·esa Memoria l Hospital. EOE. ,: :.J,wi'!''g pool, tennis. l'lu b from Sturt Shirt) 544•8618 May 5· 12. Gompletely SPIRITUAL READER To discuss ,,house, ocean. $29 & up. BEAUT. Z rm ofCicc, equipped. Family of Opt?nlOAMlOIOPM qualirlcatiops -'536-8518 Newport City lfall area. four. 968·4293 Advice on all matters. So. CClllf. 1st Clerk, Notions & Yardage Experienced in selling. Full or Part til'l)e. Must be 18. Apply Manager, ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"""1 Gilberts, 251 , E. 17th Sl. JANITORIAL·men women. Day fl night. Ex p'd pref, Also Supervisor . 173-<356 •INlflM ' c ·ta Mesa pri $200 .mo.675·61U> , 312N.EICaminOru!al H.tl ....... ..,,·-:--: in OS • · MATU Rt:, re:tpon~1blc San Clemente, t,or appit. Eq al O po Employer COCKTAIL Waitresses CM. "''~)l l ran c e & bath · NEW OFC. Amid ~1ltr;1c• couple would like to rent I ~C~a~ll~4~9~2~"'1C':J:"3'!__:_~492~'9~1~36~1~~~·~~P~~'~·~~~~j 21 to ao Yrs . Exp. pref. ... if;mployedadult.548-2720 tive surround'gsin Hunt· 2 Br apl or home lnl-Apply in person bit.ween :&la• & loard 405 ington Exec. Prk. for Newport or llunlington SING LE MEN , 45-65 BEAUTICIANS W/FOLL. l & 4 rM. 3295 Newport.. ----------I s ublease. Easy prk ·g. Bch. June lsl to Sept 1st. needed to participate i.n a Now interviewing for Bl d NB JU,NIOR SALESMEN ........................ .... v • • Janitoriitl Serv & utils. Please call. 325-s:B6 ne w introduction pro· new NEW PORTER ll'INl -'"-'-"'-'-"'------1 ''leoom Only or l'lm It incl'd. $90. mo. 847·2531 gram with !linglc ladies. SALON. Call 714·$4().8582 COMtr.c I ¢I Mi "~oard in Quiet Mesa or213·592-5921evl'8 Wan led l e mpo ra r Y All a pplications are 'roa· or&M-0661 Start immed/$3.50 hr. Age 10.15, Eam $20-$40 .,1cVerde>Homti.M5·2095 sto raa:e space rur fldenlial. No one It ob· 115 Harbor Island Rd , per week getting new R..WS 4200 WANTED-Desk space. restaurant equipment In, ligate d to date. This Beauticia n w1rolloi#ln1. N.B. ApplySam..t::IOpm ~':f~e!:t~~~Ala~ "••••••••••••••••••••••• C5cntr1 al CAosta M,esa50 or S. • g ha r 11 I e, .~ ecd1,1 market test eo&l&, you Space avail. Newport, Sa Y be an a na . mo. ware ouse orl'I"""· a ab9olutel.y nothln&. L.C. Costa Me 1a 1rea. Cook, P /tlme. Convales-lurcay$. OU mWll BR. 2 ba, near bay, 558·27111. eveninga ;638-8684 Marketing Service, 548-1311 . centHospltal. outof s~hoolby3:00p.nr. MAHAGEMEMT Serious Minded? Looking For A Career? . Then Call SlOP N GO MARKETS ASSISTANT MANAGERS We Of:fer A Slarti"'J Salary Of 0 .•er $650 Per Montll + .- •, • •• ., .. W• pay for our •mployee1 ftlajor -··· 'IHilphli1atioft. life "'-•· •ac~ profll ,......., a. -,..y for yow t1 al:IRg too. TM houn we IOINJ & thre wortl fi:liiard, -W tt. 1pp1rt.itlu' ...... ,...._,for the~,... .... ach, p<1rk. June thru P 0 Box 143 Garden CatlMZ-0583 and be able to work it ._..,. e..eept. ISt h. Weekly . ''HowSllffettl1" ...._.,1/hl•nt/ Gro~e Ca.or.s.l..-4622 1 IUUTYOPRS least3dayspee:week.No ;': 13 Executive SWte zaxl SQ FM.C• ' Hairdressers where are COOKS deliveries or collecUn1. . Apply Now ·a:· ·rt Deluxe ornce 11rea on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trt1•f'I 5410 You? We know you're out Exper. only (Of'busY co(. Tl"anaportali'on pro- •-a n d ( I a r 3 B: y N~wporl 1-farbor. with lllsla111 •••••••••••••••••••'•••• there 1omewherel We fee •hop. Must know egg vided. Call &K-6236 t4. a~~~~u:eo~ith doc:~: additlonal1400~fladja· Ofi••rl....., SOOS EUROPEBYCAR have3openlnponlyfor AND broiler wOrk. Equal Opportunity :. mmer Rental $2.50 wk cent. Crpts. cl.rps, ample ••••••••••••••••••••••• ISOUR BUSINESS hairdreaser!I w/(ollow· Benefits. Af:plympenon1 ____ E_m~pl_o.lf"_r __ _ WiAui. Sept. $275 Owner: rree parking. Coast .llwy PRI ..... 11tUAa l!uy, Le_ase. Rent any ln1. who can enjoy class MOO thru F ri, ltetwn 2 & -..905"83.f02l at Newport Bl . &12·4644 "• ~ F.uropearr car ror OYer· surroundings Ir: t ake 4pm, 22i8 Newport Blvd, , LA.I tlCH """~ Letterpre11tofr1el In seaa delivery, Fa~ry pride in where they work CM. Aik forolRce. Production work. Elec· ~b-lcaae ParkNwptApt HIWPOITIEACH Fullerto n /Pla~entia price. t"ree travel plan· & who they work wlth.1---------1 tro-optica._ & lasen:. Ad· ::YI~ or back bay furn. 3 OCCices, reccpl .• rest area. MUST SEE lo •P· n I n,:: . E U RA UT 0 , lnlervlewl'I Wed, Thura & vanced KlncUc1, Inc • ....... 1/14.8/lA ...... mo. rm, A/C, mu,,ic. delu:.xe pre.elate, 870·4S84 or 673·45~. Lido Villaae, Fri by 1ppt. onl')r". SELL ldJ• ltems 'wkh 11 1231 .. Vlctorla St. CM HCUrit)'. Gt().1881 $225 Mo. 1Jroker67S.6700. 524.m,i. N.8 . 919-19$2. Many benefit.I. Dal.ly PllOL ctaultled Ad. $46•7 • EOE. .. • STOP-N-GO MARKETS 1780? It v i111 • Bivcl. ~uitt • '21 r, Tt1 ·,t11 l 714 8Jo ~s o s I· 'I '' '' 1 I ' " ' I I ' \ " I 0 .. " " 'I ' " " " •' ·" " "' 'I ' \ . ' I , It cll ... Bulld 11 ... 0laper lt ... Hammer It ... Carpet SERVI • ... ement 11 ... Wlre lt...Hoe 11 ... Clean 11...f.Aove , 11...Press 11...Palnt II .. Nail IL.Plaster it ... Flx it... . ' DIREC.IORY ~.t'.~~~:::.1 •••• ; · , Dl111ai .... . lt1u11dln• I MM'-1 P•llat/P•a:a., · " th... .. . "!.·• CUIT .... •• ···~··················· ••••••.••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ............. •••••••••••••••••••••• ···········-··········· •••••• ••• ••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·············--··· • l\&llOL. A111dl Finlah Carpentry Drtumaklaela'Tbe KetpAmericaa.&AH HANDYMAN llD... • HOUSECL&A.NING• Movlat/Hau .Studeal. QUALITY PAJN11NG L.R.OTJSPlu=- tioaa, deeorallv• •• Remodel·ReNlt. J:uropeeo.......,. w1 Friendly Gu....,. Apt1 , Conscle•ttou by relia~&e COUIJM. Good i.,. truck Rea. Prole1t lonal will painl Water btn. aU . t.erlor woodwrk., CIOn Vl11ce Lenhoff rurDllh .. ...,......,..· Df.. job &oo l1eJ1ml54t.eo:t7. Cr•ftlman, 14.H1158. '1raln, r.i.. Ml4a'J1 548·9723 &: -8"1'1111 your houae &: do It rilhl. po1al1 , atoppaa ... re· anle. Corapedtlv. rtte .1 --..11 .....:.... l-'-'-'-'"'-="-----r -"===:;.:.=='---l"'--'="'-'-=-'-'==--1 Jnt·E x t . Reasonable pairs .• remodtllnC,,•ftd 141i1011JMl·NU O.n Hitt"a Carpentrt•.ei.11 .. 1F;'~~-Y "THINGS'' by Moote 2 Exptrlenced younc MOYl ... 7 rates. Reis. 41J7·3168 repip1nt. New Oldllruc· Contr Lh: l'T5IOll Door1-Shtlvlnc·Repa1 ~ Gtlll wooclwClril, -In women wilt dean -·· OUR RATES-"" Pie , . lion. U Hr1. lie·• Mod ' ' Patio eovere-Formico by appt. CIDly ·--.,.,..,, •m ... Ill... plumblnt, ete.642·5813. home. Ref'1. Ma·mSI Ott You. Free eat. 1 ""·exp. PRO~. Painting&: Paper· &u-6263 • '1 •-Rell. •--~-o1 143-WiO ' hone••• Ext /Int Uc •••••••••••••••••••••• .....,...... FiberflUI Boot Re ... •lr St&-7147 I . E . , . •--a-.t...:t LOvtnr care, rned yd MASTER Craftrnan' •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• Exptrl Japaa11 20' undai'. Aia Exp.dep.bouMll&eeperde:· M.Free st.638-13&4 =.:~ .... , •.. , •• Hr I d a y I wk Specialty. Remod4illn1 ELECT.RICIAN. Sml Ga~ner, ComplMe yd fiber1'la1a tanb &: fen sires steady work . ,......,/P .. l&lllig P.tio1 REPAIRS, alt type~. Nlchtl/wll:Ddl OK. Ref• ~~~~Ou~rowrk0,rtc~!!: •• ,,. Jobi. mainl~i ~~io:Z Serv cea. Neat * Relia dtr1. Hull bultlna &: wax 912·219! Debble·own •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reas. Free Ill, llct.,,_alk $.5$-0M1Jeannle • --yri exp. c · ble.NB,Cdtilara. ina.TerryMZ·l<M.1. trans. Prof Painter, hone•tSwiab~de ,coven,det!'-s. for .Walt . 110·!'120 i1~ •. ~.,.~1u~Se'~ ...... ~~--4c..,.. hr•lce 5'8·520.S Ell.&&5-0684 . Tree Removal. Umbin,i HOUSECLEANING·i1our work, rea1. Int/ext, rree ~ r~~~~ be~~~:, -::r; anytime. _ ,1 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ........ , ORASSCO. ..Sbrub Cle1rln1. Oen· Buaine11. CaU Janlte'• eat. Refs. 548-2759, prke. Cr~ali;' ~lgns. ROOJ'.'SCHllCXll>.! . NANCY·BARNES _.!.... .J..O H.N..!.S-C·•~•"-••••••••••••••••••••••·!---!MOW 6 -l:DGE---c•=le=-=·~·~·~·~·~-'!!!!~·--11~a.;;1i1;ed~. ~1~A~nna~~·!l1~,...~~·~·-1-&12·al3__ -Rem-odelln'1«ie/sm)Obs. ~epa1red •-=e T1pta1 Service. Rea ~::t1i'~rli.~danTal 'YAID.CLIANUP FREEEST.•TSa _ L••••"IM R ._L. SINOR. State Ken, eve. 642.tTJO. Ray, D1r~ctFa~tarY . · -Fate1 b7 • Pace 0 Deareu era &: all Complilaint ~Cleanups, Treewor ..... •••••••••••••H•••••••• lit/insrd. Exterior. Pay days. 675-9114. We Care. Lie;~~ ~~MO-SllSOl;l48-26SI bri&hteners&:tOminut Gardeninc/Ml•o •••••••••••••••••••••••ROTOTILLINGS25. monthly.9l9-333S. Patlosdeslcned4'built, · , ~:. ble•ch for your whit P'lowera /Malnt/LdKp.i h•dlcp'&· 10 11'1 ln area WlndowGlaq-llirron Landacapinc, Sod Salel. PAINTING /Repai r 35 addillon1-remodel·all re· Tile J ·c.,. .. .r~ carpets, Save monerb tod,ipr~ln,IOUcond ..,..., lutalled·FastServite Free Eal. Muter Ola, yfs . work mans.hi p latedwork.644--7581 •••••··~··!••••••J O••e.~••••••••-•,•••••• 1a vin1 me extra trips. Cle•nup. . DE p END A.LE ForDilcountCallWayne Day or eves . Tom euar'd , take advanLaae •-t.r/9--'-CERAMIC Tl($.~ • "IAVE " Proft~ Cualo Clean livinc room,dini 642·3331JM6-4SO Coftlplete Serv. Apt.I. re Custom Craft.I 6'1'a-71 980-2170 otmy exp. 536-7~ .--.-. 1 "•r-Remodel. Free elb .., remod, repair, add·OQ rm & hall $15. Any r ComplLawnService. ild~f'., comm'I. Rea• ••••••••••••••••••••••• jobswelcome.s.J6.Mlf I J-. iDlulaUon. J'ree eat. $1.SO, couch $10, chair 15 Comm/Reu/~---·-H"•t Bch o--Vall • LocL--saa. •TOPQUAUTY• PATCH PLASTERING e:-u A. . .,, DMl&n1.Ma-3438. lSyrsexpis whatcount.s -.-.uu_. '"'' · • r._.... H11ll•g _.. lnlerior&Exterior All Types . Free Ea· op-'1 · not method. I do wo Free est. 5'1-4ilCl'/M2· area. Free est. 842-130l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Lee 831).7278ev ti mates. Call~ •••••••'•••••-••••••-r u J b t L /S I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deadbolt i. ~ _... "'~-l.n· I ~--,.Ro oh r oo I l•/Ci !"h myself.Gd.refs.531-0101 •GARDENING• Japanese Complet MOVING , hauling , atalled,ke•-ed~ail-ke,alid· •T .. opSn1 hi *~""""1..-•.1 oua ram na nia Mow/Edae/Malnt Gardenin1 Service 1oro1eclean• ... Reliable e1 •WallpaperHangin'11• ,...., * u c • 1 • Bob Cunnin1ham STEAM CLE•"ING -.... ing doors made secure. ByFormerlns'-·-'n-••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca11·--' · ..... •• ATSHAMPoolW" Free Est. 548-Ut30 P 1 a a t i n a IC u t raataervlce.963-6452 licOl88I. Ph: 545-_ 0541 . ...u .. ...,. _._ • '" -1..... PRICES tlDC/Clesnup. Free Kil Carl Rebko -646.2449 MARV'S PLUMBING 1-,-.. -Serv--lc,---o--,-,,,..---r\ ', 'Exp. •d Colleae Stud'en --'6'6--'-·7c8~1~1-•c-~o..:=l'---1Com pie Le Maint, yd 642·3102 . Haul.in&, yd cleanup, W.10.' lat Class Ext/Int paint, * 646-9807 • ••••••••••••••••••••• C. Pe t odd J b C-/C ol cleanups, lawn,,renovat· mov1n1, any area. Rella· •••••••••••••••••••••• paperhanging, airles8 NOJOBTOOSMALL . T r _ n er, 0 ' ~• ing, prun•n11\rimmin&. Landscape Maintenan ble,lowrates.556-0347. WILLCAMS "Son Tree Trimming, ,......,., •. General Home Improve·••••••••••••.-•••••••••• ..... 6 I th p r i spray.25 yrsexp979-5294 JUSTPLUMllMG? Pruning, Remov ,. mentl45·83611 CUSTOMCementWorlC . 1 . i!!'.!c~ll.:,~a LIGHT HAULING, M·asonry. Brick FastServ ReasRates Rates.Dan. 1 K:: Patios.Reasonable •ROTOTILLING• M 0 V l N G . Block/Stone'. Cal HOHILPAINTING .Ju5tOneCallTo: ..., · -.;uitom Remodeling & 1-"ree Es\642-8514 Well d9ne. Wrae or REASONABLE RATES. 581·1829 Int-Ext. Res. & Apt. JUST PLUMBING Upllolstery ! : '::~~=e~i.:-lt~=iqn:~ LEONJTE CONCRETE ,small Plot. 'DlolBllike Low rate 142.1131 bet 6'5·8386 CFC1~.-.~p~.C.-.-.-.-.-P-i_•_n_t-.-,-1 :~~~1si.~ Est. Bch * 642-4111 * ........................ . •, UllLU)ialWorkWelcome. STAMPING, Cob· BOB'SGARDENING IPll.TollyoTom GARAGE YARD&: Brlck/Conc.-Patio1 --'-~~------e raiteal draw ln the-Reupbolstery, above ;1 • .Mbr.B.B.Bureau.a>yrs bles tone, brick, tile. CleuUpelr:?WwLawns Have aomethinc t0 iel.1 . GENERAL CLEANUP. Blocll: walla·BBQ pits Mone&Apt.TriM west .•. a Daily Pilot averate q~ality, below , exp.111·1961 Patios, etc. 640-4349 Pb: tMI _. Clanifled adldoitwell. '45-S60Z,MS-5DIU Refs. E1t.. l48.otfl. • c .. 545-1347 elauified Ad. 142,5878, averace price. 538:am .. ~w-7100HolpW-d 1100Hoipw-.. 110014o1!i'W-.i . ·1100Ho1;w-.. 710011cyclH .. io20FnoloYM 1045Fwollwo ' IOIO•=···-·~ . ········~·············· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••.•!t, ••••••••••••••••••••• ,.................. ·············-·····~·· -······················· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , •• ' ' UsW'.Bikea/Part.a. llS/up. FREE Black & White Kil· Movin& Sale! Maana~x ESTATE SALE! Sac ~uje Pec•1pu1& RECEPTIONIST, must SIClll'AIY SECY/~~s:::rr WAITRESS r II Li Buy/sell/trade. 2488 tens 6 wks old 1 Pure rhono•stereo,tPcdin· antiq's &: Comtemtt; T~=:riEt'''' :=::~~~~le& h:c"::eeir· PERSotlll ~btle, yet effective in· 21+ , exp,.'toru ...::t ~~:t Bl. Cll, Pb: :!.~:k~~~~ ~&:long :~!m~'.'1 r!:itt ,:.-;~~ft i:'~'. '!°:2h ~~1~ W. IMMEDIATELY! meet people. 642· div. aoa1bt f:o take C!>M· ~t. Aft. 3pm.&l0-8120 · · 7pm, 646·13.12«41M-$581 Beacon, Anaheim, (Nf. l'llOZSky Park, Irvine Orange Coast YMCA CLERK mand of ~&1 .cmtotner Wa'ttrffs Wanted, exper. GITANE lOapd, like new. Darling kitle~. 6 weeks SIMMONS ri C l'f Euclid&: Ball Rd) ··-1i ' Tempo Temporary Help relations d1viaion. Good · rOCMl Ir: cocktail A 1,. $150. 146-7312 aft. 5. or oJ d , weaned & . rm a 1 · ~ Call5A().4455 PR penonality will win ,ra peraoitbet ·a.J: 645-2975 housebroken. Huntington k1n11. 3 yrs new. Xlnt EVERY'.fHl~G , ! REUBEN1S Major Oran1e County this prize .,..... Great ~ B N :'etr ;:;· . Beacb846-I677. cond. $150/olfer. 586-3384 Tools, hte fixture, , ·' land development ·co. is location &: benefits. Call NB ~ · · C•1ra1 & or (213)348·2998 desk, jewelry, alli!: PAIMTll, STAIN seeking a personnel Barbara Mac, 831-2700. · ...... ,.. 10~0 ''Outdoors" fe male, of sport cloth'&, 1., / " a ·aLADMAM How...., clerk. The qualified ap-Dennis&:DennilPenon· ••••••••••••••••••••••.• whit.e, ffiendly German GreatSavin1:5on1:fsed radios, decorative • Plicant will have 1·3 net Acency of Ol'anse WAITllSSIS RJCOHSlnclexTLSbody Shep w/papers to home · Furn~Appli4'.Mwc. motorcycle&: pkup :~~~ k~:'!!t ... ·=t~rn~ HOSTESSES ye•rs personnel exper. County, 2082 llichebOn WAITll.S w/foUowin1 tensee: Pen· with lots of room. Wilson 1 Bar&ainNook truck. 1970 San lruno, elazint finishes. Costa & IUSIOYS w/exposure in employ. Dr, frvine Full&: P/time tax 50mm Macro, Ricoh 537·4547. 545 W. l9thSt. C.M. NB: 644·2066 Mesa area. Reply lo ment, com~tion 4 -UPH'DOHLY 135mm &: Lentar LabradorRetrieverAKC, Larae round Oak Table, Moving Sale! sbolaui. Cluslfled ad no. 398 c/o Apply 3·5PM Dally benefits. Good clerical Service Station Allen· B3l·"'50, Mr. Hartford 80-2e0mm t.60m. 911().2'1T1 reg. Also dog house. Lov· pedestal base, $125 .. Oak Garcia. Stage e6oach Dally Pilot, P. 0 . Box 251 E.Coas,tttwy skills are a necessity. dant ,Fe~lp:rp'::ii~aX.! 2674205oPrkwy,M.V. TOPCON Super D w. espeople.SJ9.&81 . M~K.askeycashreg1ster, model . Co nvert,a 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca Hewportleoell Typing 60 w.p.m./Sh or •eves. u . . rr 50mm fl.8, 25mm f3.5, . or111nal p~ate w/date stroller, Antique tablei;, 92628 Equal Oppor Employer dictaphone. This i.s an ex-ly ~hell Stabon, 17\h &: WAITRESSES 200 mm rs .S, cases, Adorable fluffy kittens, 6 1921, $150. Tiffany lamps, gun rack, bike c:1hier, ·~~;;;;;;;;;;;;s;;;-1·~;;;;;~~~~~~~!1 cellenl opportunity. 1r Irvine, N.B. P/time. No exp nee. fillers, focusing screens w~ks old, weaned & box $50. ea. 67S.4385afi.4 American 1',lyer train :' nX ..... werimgSen-you qualify se_nd ~m· Service Sta. Attendant, 21'25• 548-794B and other access. $353or trained :-2·Y~llow &: 2 DR EX BL ESPERANTO collection, silver, !>?>k5· Ex per. pref'd . Varied SALESGIRL. plete resume, •nclud_inc p/time Exper'd only. w A 1 TRES S Food & trade for Leicafiex ac· 6b7la5c1~, w5 e'thvcacoraU~e'ndpot.s. din. rm. set , ladder back paintings . re c~rC1 s. • 6hiftl, Wknds jncluded. fo'abrics . Exp. Necc. Call :!'!~~ :;,i.story &: reqw~ Avail eves &: wknds. cocktail. Apply in person cesa. 837·6722 '" "'" · chrs. Xlnt cond. ~·1161 wallpaper, other 11.fms. -E::.::O~E=-~-=~l ... =~-----1 -H_ccn_r~y~(_7_14_)_......,.. ___ . --1 Neat appear . & 4PM Mon thru Sat 33) • . . Irish Setter 1 yr male art Swkdys. 646~2aft.10AM . handwriting. Apply 2590 E . l7th cM ' 35 MM Minolta Himatic F • • · · . . Personnel Counsellor S ALESLADY Li c 'd · Clcnlffied'Acl 41 J Newport Blvd, CM w/ flash fl case. S&O. Xlnt ~Int w:!~~"i' & pet. All Round l\taple Dining Rm. Garage Sa lei. Evet)"lhing SAUSTIAftr& Albert E . Dayton. RJtn. c/oDalrPW WAITRESS cond.640·1762. · ots. · Table, 4 males chairs. mu~~ 10 .. sev;eral Job hunting is fun, re· Bal. Island. 549-0647 or SEWING Machine Exp'd. Lunches • Samoyed neutered male. Xlnl Cond. $60. 968-3782 families. <Musical 1 wardinc. challenging 613-4324 -. co':.2-· llox l9 56 26 1 26 operators. tndus'I exp 210NewportCtr.Dr. NB Ex a k .ta · B .. 35 mm, sbots, magnificent dog. . ments, mens, exclUn1 when it is you l:~~~-~~~~~~~l~ne~c-~S~m~a~ll~C~inn~~-~Call~~r=,..:1;;;;;;;;;~:~~~~;;;;:1 Schneider auto. lens, LoYing home 6'2·3l64 Rat.Utn Crib, good cond. chlldrens clothes\• poeaession! we seek a EquatOppor.Erpp&oyer appt.&1~2244 w/case·llke new. $12.5.. · • $25, Car seat, almost etc. 14582 Mul alert, ambitiou s , SALES . 494-4928. Personality plus charm new,$10.557-8445 Colle1e Park, f~e~tit~~i~·:~ ::~ MEM & WC»84 * SICllTAIY Cte~~r::c~bome We c,• .. •• 'D9 ~O ~'!:'~b!.:..':f~P Kina S& bed, newk, comd·\-:'-F_ri':/Sa-:ct_. __ ::-:-:--:-~ ~ For a Government work Packing;ahlpping lftOEF t• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • plete. Still p:1c a 11e . ood Garage Sale! Anti· ol personnel fiacemenl! sponsored tax subsidy Tr.pe 60 wpm, shl0-~00,+ receivina person. Depen· •PET WOii De 4 Yr. old male "Weslle''. Xtra firm. $190. <Worth qs, furn, china etc. nst We offer pai vacationi, program. d ctaph Must be a&· dable. Needed by grow· We also swim rivers. Shib·Tzu, Llaso·Apso, purebred, free to• gd $475 ) Queen $170,• fn· LittJe Harbor' Dr,. lj.B. major medical & Pro(it EXCEPTIONAL greasive &: weU lf09'Ded inll co Call 962.8174 tor Run rapids. Camp out in Westie, Coder, Pug, home. N 0 childre n. eludes deliv. Usually (E. of Goldenwest, i.&tmi. .aha~! Call Pat Beran, EARNINGS for this assi1runem::l-pt the wilderness . And Chihuahua, tiny poodles, 545·8701 home. 835·2263. trom Pac. Cst fWy J 833· ·Dennis & Den· Lewis FinancialService *'IXlllCB'T. ap · learn to survive in any II "Beach' Wa lk ". i'ri. nia Personnel Agency of Pois ed·, . personable. ST0Ck IOY terrain. We have to. It's do xi e , Pit bu s • FREE p Upp I ES , Good used baby furniture, Only. . , 1 · Oranae County, 2082 350C E.l~hSt.~~~o Light office skills are San Clem Liquor & ourjob. It'cnnbeyoun, cockapoo, pom. 100 lon&hair mix. s Wks. 2 new mattress. Calli-=="-----~-~.,c-- ·;' M~i•:b:e~i~ao~n;:D~r~,l~rv~in::•~--;:l~~~o~s~t·~~·~·~·~· ~~~!I needed too. Join the people Mixe d puppies. Stud Fem 2 male. 548·Z735 549·9449aft.er5:00PM. Want ad resufts 642,·_:;::78 .. phone Solicitor & Calllmmtd.forappt Refs. Aft school /wknds whoveJoin my. W.17lhatFairview.SA.1-'=·-=--------I grocery store Ex~r'd . , · · edlheAr servicemo.stbreeds.2525 'art 5' , .. _. .... ~~~~~~~:::~~~~~~~~~i; . Delivery. 2-9pm. Sal. SALES OUTSIDE Long Term Assignments . $2.ZShr. 492-3717. Openeves531-Q'I'. Adorable Beagle. Male. ~ thruThurs.iJperhr.$4 $400+Commissioo ln1'heF.Vlyarea Ca. :. . Trained.·111.i: yrs. Pel ·i• one mo. No pressure Attractive.Sharp, VICTOI TELEPHONE SALES· O Golden Relfl~. AKC. watchdog . Ur g ent. ,1 Bp-02ll·~S3Y CareerMinded TIMPOIAIUIS Sell Orange Coasl 's 33 Champions. 64S""311 548.1089 WESTCUFF l360S AnaheimBlvd favorite newspaper. 45-1240 or673·7469 · 1'9'k-up •·delivery driver Good earnings. Bil com· Rare Blk Siamese Cat . for new car agency. ~~,:~:r1el~~~~ Anaheim &35-00Jl missions Choose the En11 . Spr1r Span, Ger. Declawed. Spayed. Lov· Cleanlne workalao. Must hour! yc>u prefer to work· WHO WANTS TO WORK? Shep. Both male+ AKC. bl 644 2SJJ .~be neat&: reliable . lS5lE.Edineer,SA SEClEf••y 9:30amtolpmor5:30pm DRIVEACAB! 2mos.646-0142&64(M)211! a e. · - • Cal1542.s&l6 -30p c II~-Lee CHOOSE your boars, a ft 5. c ..... yed, female Dalma· Steady job. Apply in1 ----------1 R · t elycan•ble to 8: m . a PU · ~ eqsex rem ...-al 646·4100 between work for youraelr, be AKC , lion mix . Fantastic perSononl)'. SALES PEOPLE person lo handle wide 9:30am and lpm. your o•n bou. Men or IRISH SET;tER, w/children, 7Sl.t'781 THRY UCK Exper'd. Full &p/time. variety or ofc duties for 1 0 ~-~ W C be 1 ..... 0 male, 6 mo s, $50. to gd ITH & WALNUT Apply In Person rapidly growing boat Equa ppor . .,.....,.oyer ome~. an s 151' Y hm. 536·1&55or5.16-8528 hrWlwl 1050 H.I. 13'-6511 Tues.April29thru manur. Pacific Trawler TelephoneSolici\ors handicapped. Neal· . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------~,---I Frid ay May 5th . 1723 s Ritchey, S.A. P /time work avail. Clean Appearance. Collie Pupsfor ~ale,AKC •Sofa, mati:hing Lov · P /tlme work, f/tlme pro-1oam-4pm 558-8722. Mornings, afternoons or Vets., retired. Age 25 to champ bloodline. Call eseai; High quality, , fits offered by Beeline TllE STAIRCASE evenin& hours. we pay 70. Supplement your in· 55fi.38J7or54&2S25. never u sed, moving . ; Fashions In-home sales South Coast Plaza S E c· R E T A R y f 0 r waces & commissions. come. Drive • cab 8 hn 968·8822 :. dept. No lnvestm, no de· <Isl floor entrance to · Newport Beach law rlrm. Call ror details, 540-0301. or more a day. Apply ln GolcM• Relrtrten I ----------I B II k ) Good typin" skills & y 11 Cab Co AKC (714)637-6485 Kings ize mattress and 'liv.'orc .. l.ct.u .. orcar u oc s 11o •-·Angeles TI-1375 person e ow ·· · fi aome general secretarial L1W1 .,..,.,, E' IGth St C t box spr1nga:, extra rm, '. &:phonenec.963-7470. SALIS REP SllOO expreq'd.Call833·3107,9 SunrlowerAve,CM -~S:Sa.· " os a POODLECLIPPJNG like new, cost$400. Sac. ' R~ISTATE Co. Car+•~-to5. Telephone Ans. Exper. Low Rates · Pvt. Party $200. 557·5692 -W 30 Call 847·6584. MATTRESlSES Outstanding division of SECRETARY/A.KY Pref'd. not nee. Eves, oman over , .own Fortllfle 500 co. seeks in· d 1 Ufe h d•ys It wknds. 540-lm tramp. 'h Days. S Day Weimaraner. Male 6 mos ···• div. lo rep their con· Occl enta .e as an wk to start. Must have Id AK C G e nt I e Queen, f'ull &Twin Sets )ii ... YftWOtllce . Of1Dhjnae llOm8s Co immed. opening ror • TELLER d_._,1 ability lo handle 0w/ch·.,1dren $·'~/bst ofr Priced to Move Now? sumer product line. · Sec'y w/sh ability • a p--1.--... ~ . · lM.I • 833·9625&:fi48.8686 ·Jiu 2 opelinp ror sharp real esU:te aaJespersona. benefits include paid leasanl personality lo ..---.-•-tech n 1 ca I work , 847·6660. vac, insur & stock op-P · ol lhe • l To work 5 hrs daily at customers, phone. Nol--------~. -9 · v e 1 v et s 0 (a lions! Call Gary Hunt, work.in o~e ~cea Hunt. Bch office. Must Phone Calls Please. Adorable H e althy w /Malching Loveseat. ~.·~all Jackie, 546-5980. 1133-2700. Denru's & Den· location.• ID N.Br.l .J9-5. have 1"nnd appearanCe Ii Be b CIU G -; Blk/Wht Puppies. Have Mon ·Fr1. Please C'Gnlact ac es ra.,. .. cs, ,. A'>Cl\ Very nice. Teak tables. nlsPersonneJAgencyol Evelyn Hamilton, type 40 w .p.m . Call 32124 Paaeo.Adelanto, shots.$10.67.ro.><>· l a mps , 8 /W TV & ..&EAL E$TATE Oran1e County. 2082 644 5600 E o E , Riverside, (1_) 686-al&O, x San Juan Capillrano. Planter. 642·2080. · e:··Make extra money. IM~ic~h~e~ls~o~n~D~r~·!''~v~in~•:___~f-".c-·"';;;:' ;;· ;;· ;;' -;;--168 for interview in Hunt. FREE to good home . 1----------1 >:OpeniQI for 6 part Lime , -SECRETARY Bch. Young man 18-19 yrs for Female, Pt. Husky. Prel· For Sale : Used mat· ili•llcen1ed real es tate SALES Newport Bch CPA nrm EqualOppor.Employer lae.ior)' wqrk. Daya 6: ty &: m e ll o w . C all tress es & boxsprings . 'salespeople. Call for In· SECRETARY s eeking person for 1 Tow Truck Driver. must Sal,10-7.645·2702 491·2655. Call 642·8252. terview. Xlnt future w/sailboal secretary ofc. M111t ·be be expcr. Top pay+ fr· Marcll•tllM 8015 Allctloll IOIS f 84f.1128.ev•973-4577 manuf. for Self mot.iv.al· xlnl typl1t w/e~ln lnae benefits. Apply at-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed. independen.l wot er ofc procedures. er o & w Towin1. 1000 .La chenm yer w/1 yr secretanal ex)>!!r. detail-minded, comclen· Irvine Ave., Newport .. _..,,_ 1005 Type 65 w.p.m . D1c· tious worker who can Bch --nt-1 · I<" , + I t r " taphone & filing . No sh. adapt lo a wide variety ol · ••••••••••••••••••••••• • IC~sT Call Ann Smitb, 642-6862. special projedl. MMll bt , _...,"""' resp., well croomed, WAl'TmS C01ot91' ,.:Temporar1 position S••· T1Jcp•r• articulate, attractive. CA,... _,,. Rorat Doulton Eqllsh ~'avail hnmed. In NB. 40 HEW OPRCE Xlnt worll:lnc eood1. HOl1'1SS ~· a.e Cbtna. No '°"Ser ~ brla per week for Recep-lest,.,._,,_ Conaenlat itmc111)1Mtre. COOll• avaU In U.S. n Elepnt z;, tlonist/Seerelary. Mon Or-. Co. ·Reply to: Cluailled ad pc'1. Mint OODll. Worth t.hru rrt 9 to 1:30. Muat Jolt.. h .. · .Her no. 412, e /o Dally Piiot., lfSIOY '850, Sac $500.114-1122. beWellaroomed•.enJoy ls what we ~ve u-ti p 0. Bos 1580 Cotta DISHW ... '1• meetlnl. ptlbllc. Ca11 enercetic, articul1tepeo-M"e•a Ca~ ,.. · Afpl•IH IOIO ¥n. Bernu.tG-5735 pie. Guaranteed hrl+)I ' , . &FMIA8Jt~-••••••••••••••••••••···· ";;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I wage + comm.. Secty/Recept. fer 1 1lrl or Uc.--MAYTAG Portable Dla- ::il bonuses allows our best · R.E~ 'orn~e nr. ()nftf9 -. Sal comm__.ate hwaaher, top ao.der. Id ,.ROllHSOM'S rcpeto earnover$1per ·cnty. oirport. A<-nt, wlthexJlitr** cond •. lloke oller. ' ....... ....., SALIS ••••• J •. .--uus -... " .... ' ' . .. SICUll'n A6T hr .. na llonwide. Exper. eo~aenlal atmo1phere: · APOl1Te: 982·•1 pref'd, but will lralft ii l""'i. roqujrod. 9JC10 , SW-,.._ ... y'o u have cood phone ~ ~~-" 1 IOtNo. ~ J:lee\rie drJtr f'rllldalrt voice It are a bard ~ · AaaheiDl. , ~ $50. w~lte, excel cond, worker. Student.a le/at --;. JobSttltftnlle t..asuaallllla.at.f127 · h o U I e W. i Y t S· fr ,~ llC ' 25254 LitU ltd ood moonllghtersftndlhilllD , .. ~--" ,,. JI.lit ., Refrtc, aohl •· I ldeoljob. l!ollnd_Olflt,_.ID ' -.a.Ullla.,AotB, ~111: llJ..IOtl Work •ftlllM.:-hr boal '-\ • ..:BB:::;.$31-=..:•=1----I TIME·UFI!! -"' 4wlllil to .P . 1ilf .... Waul&i 0 SJ ·-•O. Dr)'OI li;;L~1~e~R~A~R~n~:s,~JN~c;;.~I ~loo~•E••~tt0~l•-' .. ,. p :c. il fit ir °&r'M":T!'.!'° f.i~~ 8 .. t Gold SPll . :=-~-·r.~:: .. rant ,a 111~ a::,•n Waa .. •r ••5· .. , Nda;c.tm.c.M. tDat.MMm... SECRET••y ~ 11 Ca ft rrt&idalre 1111 "-·A-In -fro1llrff Nlri1. · Xlnl II J911 CID lUe Orolll~~~~ • ~·LlllC'elllae-.107 eooc1 CoU5•MllS. 1horlh1nd at 100·1)~ llttrl,M8 -==·=="-'='--! ..,m, 1¥1'" bit-55-71 .._2 ~~ WESTIMOHOUS£ Bila· wpD>••reloald.ntfor,a w_,lsc~l:C.... 1,ype elec. , ..... ~ ch•ll8"•1ntben ~>• laver,al poalQGM ~ w/roUntrlet W\11 ..U roqrrwU e -..!! .,. ~pen p/tllnt al l_ ... 1eperat~)'. ·••rY ••· C11111fled adnolllllil GrOund ftoDnd, '''~'° ........ All · · e101>aliy'Pllol. • lE' ~ = Wlll'll'a -0. -· eo:.~-:&--t m1 • · AU ·-leul-PIM llqual O\>POI'· EaiJ*>J• ..... 0a11 • •- -:.· UNITED AMEltlCAH YAM & STORAGE IMC • *Auction* UNCLAIMED / STO~AGE 2481 Alton §1.. Irvine · (40SF.reewayloJamboree NortlitoA:ltool . ' 557'°312 ~· t SATUlfl>A.VMAY31;lD-10AM . ' ~ ' " Furniture -AllPliances Color TVs -Antiques ' • jWdl'oom Seta Dlnlnl R09UI Seta Sealed Stor~ CarlP,ns THE BARRELS. BOXES AND TRUNKS HAVE NOT BEEN OPENED AND WILL .B.E SOLD SIGHT UNSEEN CHARy:& E,,COl)J.TER " Atlc,I'IONEER 11> I A CONVf:Ntf:NT $HOPPING A.HQ IEW'WG GUIO( FOii Tttl CAL. ON TH! GO. For• Ad loo W-1 Wortcl : C4 S.e 642-5' 71, Ext. 330 .,; A Great Trio! .. , For All 5izes~~ .... £.., .. ,~. ,..,_...,, ....... ' '..................... -.. ; -;:;-• .. "'"·"'t''""'~····"' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WClldetl ' 1011,0fflctFMrttit\rt & I !-•Qt.. . IOIS el•••• IOIO M&K.._.OUI 1010 Bost hand toolfdwea Cha m pion Spr'inaer •••••••••••••••••••• .. ~ 1.,1__. IOIS _ ..... ~. ~811N1!C,.'1!1( tllO •• .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Siddle, eo1t"'$100, ... Spaalel'tor·i&ud. Trade A T T E N T I o 'N ••••• ,.r.;;;.......... ....-------ht-~' ~~~. ; .. W.!·, SCRAM•LEJS . *I BUY* $1.50~~ eu1toM dttk for 'I' CRAfTSM&N 'new Eac &,\.1 chrs $1:1"-'. i eey 1•1•••., ••••••,••••·~··•••••••• _. .... .-. -t"' 904 SEEBl,l,RG luk ebol: calnper 8U·21U h1ndfT1h. ceftter \,, .,,.n chN $6/24, dkll , di'\ ~tls1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 SUZUKI 50cc, •Int" --~.:a~.•Cll•n .••• 6 205 109 1, ANSWERS ~;:::?a~:=~ 0:~l~r;j r! 5'50. Quadrapoae aame' . itoon ,Peed llepni ol \op Pierce. 867 W 19th, CM. , Qf)nd, 6020 orl1. mlletl .,.-i..... _.. 1 Y r o I d • 1 • 0 0 •. Hl·RIM twin bedl, sPan; quudty with re~cycli111 or 64.5·7411 . ••Mr~ tOIO tBS. 912.·2221 llln: IAM·ltPM. N b s · you. • " wroupt lron-5wa1 1•-... 1 · I I' ,.._ u ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ear ~ -iege -MASTEIS AUCTION '-'-""'""l-">ZS"'-'·91'18="----1' .. II h ,._ _,.~ nosta 11e ee inl( . ....,., o. th ......_ 1017 TAX ADV•-AG• 1971 Huaky 400 6: l~f ~ain1 Cofree Tbl, Gnarl ·-;jaJutc -,-. I t '"'lure, 1rut1c 18471 Ml. Lanaley, Suite ' ' ""' .. ' c. y b 175 E d ro 81k Offi Des GAll BAGF. 646 .. 616 &ll)..9625 ESTATESALE wrou1•t Jroa 1h:elve1. I'', FV, 963·~2, 10-12 ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• Donate your boat rm• 1 n u ' ~..-;(... p:(>er 1~u tte:'. Ne"·s item : ~tr:t. Sall)' art6orSunda)'.839-o974. Complete content o ,S4J."227. ' daily. Groocninl·All breedll. ~ Boy Scouts $46-4990 ~r~~~~ieM7$eaorof· ~f 1 etc. 1S2 Via Un J on e ~ , s eek i n g a home lo sett kt estate. A of( 'W·J Adi. 3 Pol.Ul(i.IA!rmo' MUST SEU.. "50. , ~ (Lid.o Isle), N.B. divorC'e. complained to J unk Cu rs. Will ride them 30 yr collecliooof fi ne an· * SEARS * Wa n led Te m por ii r Y $7.99. Pu\ Padat.'ll. 1''oun• lS' w/'5 h p Evlnrude 71 ,Honda XL 100. Din -""'~21;o:l~•...:.· ______ 11hc Ju<lge : "I-II! t;1kes 08r1 Ld1~i.vc~ .. 1•1 h7•5·•,n.1'.,'~ILD 1.ique rurnitureinchlding Kenmore Uprlghl sto1rage1 •pulace r1~r lDinValley .841·7618. lrlr runc •. n~aa illna .. '. bike. Good conc1 .. $200. me out~ \Vhy. he nl'\'l'r I---·--·------·--a federal style couch , res auran eq pmen in Pl l 'O IOtO · ' • Alter6pm Ml·311QB ........ 1060 e v c 11 t 0 0 k t h (' Victorian set. 1''renc · • V1tcuum a Bar age . she d , -.01 ,..... extrliil, 494·7022 ' ' (;AJlBAG F. out ~" IOOK SALE lo\•eseat & chair, misc. w/adj beate r bar-1$4.'8 warehouse Qr store. Call ••••••••••••••••••~·~••t . Must 1ell '73 SUJWI! TS ~ c_,... BOOKS. antique tables, lamps, •Sears Bci;t • evenings : 638·tl084 HAM~IO.NO OrlllnSp1net 1~1H~w'8oat.::; 18SK . $399. Ti&ke ov~r J\iding Club ur.:sT SELLJo;Rs paintings, Oriental iten) Gar door op;ener·$149.88 J\lov1ng, Sacrifice, t S~~ payments 4ftS..5800Jerry R'.tln 1 bo d WANTED OL D &NE:W i n c luding C loisine Atthese'2 1oc11tlonsunly. Mutlcol Bstorr. 1-, & essons, a r · NEW PO H1' BEACll porcelains, ivories. Sears Roebuek & Co. IR1trulnenh 1013 675·3468 orG73·0570 inl, new barn & pad· TOP C ASH DOLLAR F'. d f h I 'b bl k . .1 Adams/Magnolia. HB ••••••••••••••••••••••• . , docks.494 ·373S. PAl.D f<"O R YOUR r1en s olti.irary oc prints, s1ve r , 962,7781 &2'71.lEl?th.St.l960l::PIPHONESorre nto Wurl1t ier Sp1n c.t . ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• I M-'-1 '70TKIUMPll~ otrh, ""'•45•1:•/ $795orbestolfer. Sorvlc• f020 · 644.2096 ----------1 JEWELRY , WATClt ES, Al lslandllousc line ns, clocks , r ugs k' k Muh.ogany. v.·lth mus ic. --~Quarter Horse~ Show ART OBJ-Ec:rs:-GOLD f-rl.Slll<JN lSLAND china.-lurs: fine,jewelry, CM MO.~ 1. llu mbuc . 1!1C P up . Shurp! Ca ll 847.w.&. Mare, Blue ribbon win· SI LVER SE RV I C E . May I • 7PM to 9PM. elec jtol£ tart 9' Red· 8 l U }i"' C H l p Sunburst r1n1sh , xl nl . . ...................... --~,,.------- BOAT CA RE ·Clean·paint 71 YAMAHA.B rt only. Gen Muinl . Minor repair. Be11t oflertakes. • ner.. West & Eng. Also cre11i. innat<1bl_; 'dingh.y, * * • 0 ·~ ~·ond. 960·2777 UPRIGllT J'.l!lycr pluno, h I G }i"I NE Fll HN & AN· IMemlMnn..iv) . d & h . DO KS•• o •-• ""ll I I er yr ng filly by ·ray TIQUES. 645.2200 -r mint con . mlK' misc. $3.00ea 646.2393 1''hune nco guitar made in uuu con . nu s nc . _!H~os~l:..(~2'!:1 3~1'.'63.>-;;i· ~°"'~·--I "":~~;,;-;;;;:;'.~~;-;:-I May 2 • I OAMto 9PM ~hursda)' Mai.y lsl thru . . Japan for J ose Ori be. $895. 536·87'15 • FIREWOODSALE • Moy 3 • 9AMtoMooR S~nd ay May 4th, 10 to 4. DRESSE~. mirror. n1te Xlnl intermediateinstru- A.Q.lt.A. Buckskin 16 yrs Org. Euc. del $75 cord. POLA n PAPER Jti 12 Oeea n A venue, st.111nds, k1n1sz. waterbed ment . t'ine condition $125 ol\f, tack & lack room. $13 \Ii cord. 581·1 l22 CUT'l'"'lt Corona del Mar. rra me, spread & staeets. 4"6·3006, Ca ....... Heach. Gulbranson Organ, new, $000 552·0S913rt 6pm lik< _Sla~'-::ll~o~v~a~i_l._5_»_·_3220_~· ;;:;;;;l -'C~o~o~s~l ~>"~ir~e~w~ood~~S~u~p~p~IYc_I .,, -$80. Men's 10 tipd bikel -~-~"-"~~"--'-"-"---' Standard J5 1 ~". r ull Two New ln(ra ·red $50 .. Elee. BBQ $15. Offlc•L-1~-& • Jew.a..i_, 8070 WANTED.· U,, ...... Wal"' ,. Id c• II ll 1 ••~ I 70 ~...,.. '74 Duo·Art J>layer Piuno, ·-J ......... ' power. -2 Yl.'~•rs 0 • a ea crs . ._.,... va · · Hairdr yer $10. Makeup .... ,....... 1015 Elec, walnut. Xlnt L'Oll d. ••••• • ••• •••••••••••••• softeners . huvti re bit . & 870·4564 or 524·bi7J. BTU. Sacrifi<.-e. 644"~ · m1·,,0, $8. Call ·. All >PM ••••• •••••••••••••••••• .<WA""TED new u 11 1·1". cheap '. A~l H.ecently lulled. ~1us1 " 639_5988 " cu S ·r u /I.I t.' a r p c t · 8J0.894l 92XJO" .. L .. Desk $250. sell $1500 or lx.':it orrcr. 1'&)> CASJ.I DOLLAH lnstalh·r. ''ours //l.line. L .C . Smith Manu al Ml.cellall t:hr $100.JS!sicehrsS70 ~8·5835. PA I D ... 0 R Y 0 U R EARTH WORMS Hcus. 22) rs exp. All Typewriter. Works well.eous IO&I ea, Credenza $75, 8' C.:onf. ----.------JEWEI~RY . WATCl·IES, typcs.tMti·l5.J7 $15.·196·11158. W.t.cl 1'bl. $125,· Schrs $SO ca. SporliftC)Goo* 1094 ART OBJr;c;·rs. GOLD. to'OR TllEG1\RDEN -- -••••••••••••••••••••••• Swl chr $70. 2·dl'. lci;al ••••••••••••••••••••••• S lf_..VER SE RVICE. t000for$4.95 VW t ires & mags. lro111 f'llt-:E fill dirt. U-haul SSCASHSSFOR cuse $40 , 5' ~u $200, 8' Scubu t:quip Sl65. '72 cu. FINE Jo,U R N & AN. \Vorm l:astings $2 1.ug 070-1<1 . bal·k r· ti0·14. b.'>t away. to'lagstone, cove Good used fum /refr igs Sora. $300. Accpt reas. or. alum regulator, ult USO, TIQUES. &IS-~ 17362 Gothard. 118 off. 8l:t3·70Uti c\·es. ltix24 ' $50. 54~·2013 art.4 1''rtrs/st Ovf:'S. M6-0768. fcrs. ti42·.J097 & 833·2lilli. used 7 times. ~·5056 ~----------~---------••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 ROTARY PICKUP Aul oma I ic tr ansmiss1on ! 53409X l Used low mi IMMEDIATE $2577 DELIVERY 5 1MDo~ s75~NTH l2!.11 Ul """•-l••t.~c ''!>.9!llOl .. ffl0 !>"'I""" ta.l bc ...... _..,."'ll~•latO'lly tllmo• ~UICIPIYlne"" 11<.ce t :l!Mo6 ~ An""i' Pe<cenl-Rate 1116'.. '68 VOLKS BUG 5577 FULL PRICE '72 FORD PINTO 4 spd .. R & H (713M1Ml •977 •100DH. ··~ 11111 II.oil ll'tal l>lu• I•• • I..:. 14t .8:lllOI• fflO ~ •llCI ta•. lfC, I 111 canying c"-t99s for only 14 lllO$ 0e1.,,,e<1 p;1ymen1 P'lCe 11:a95.~.An"".iP.,,cenlage Ral•11 ~ '74 MAZDA RX4 IMMEDIATUE Used Lown> s•2SYl 5·77 DELIVERY 5 199Do~ 57.S?'o..TH 11~11 f\>11 fWIC4 Dlut I .. I lie: 175119tDI .. fflO 0<N ind bl• I lie: & a" C~t .... ong ~,..,~ b only <II -0.lerteCI j>iytNlll pnce ll&te.62 ........... Peteen11tgt RMI! I 7 l!Wo. • • • '70 FIAT 124 Coupe. Air. 4 spd .. R & H. (351 BTM1 •1077 •100DH. • .. ~. 11orr '"" Pfo<:• plus It ; l 1><: 1'640 •ot;I! m:'> cwrot incl. t•• 1 lie I .,I c.rr1""9 c"''O-~ lor only 30 m:'>l Delelred-CMtTmlnl -11•112 A........iPer<;enblg•Rlle21.13"4. '72 MAZDA RX2 Cpe 4 spd R & H. {664GMUJ •1177 • , 111 lull l>'>C9 Dlus II• • IOC 148 te "" .. fflO 11'111 "'"I I•• • , kc I •ll """"'""' Cl'l.,g.e1 tat only 2• rro1 ~rerre<I !*ym9nt .,.., ... l t•lli 20 "'"""•' Pe•c•M•!)Ot R.,e '~ Tl'll. Free estlmates646-43ll 548·2780 Shine On Thru Summer. Sui ukl 2SO, xlntcond. E x p e r t Y a c .h l Ort/St,~. Refinishing. Wax·W11sh. 968·5075 t,ree Bid·Reaa. P r ice. Moto ., .. ,..... s•1;":t" tl6o. loat_1, Power 9040 •••••••••i•••,••t••••••• •••• • •••• •••••••••••••• Spotless ·F urn '7• Sabreeran 25' & ti;lr. SPOTLESS rlybridge & n. cover. 70 hrx. on 307/Chev 01\.IC. Furn IBr. stores, buis. '72 ·~~T -~·ord l'U CM. Adults/No pets. w/!ihell. rul'y t.'(}p<J. for 548·1915. comfort & heavy haul.1y·-.. -,---,--.. ----963·7722 eves/wknds. r .. rt, Nll'I 9170 ----------1········· ............. . 24 ' Skipjack. Open ~1odel. Twin Vol vos. Radio. bait VERY CLEAN! tank, Cast. $9500 terms . 14' S t a r e r aft 1ent F un Zone Boal Co. Trailer. llardtop includ· Balboi.i. 673·0240. . inB beds, dinette, sleeps ------~---1 6, ice box, 13" tires. su.r· 18 ' All G l as.'!. M·AR ge brakeJt.SantipoUy. TWAIN, 115 HPJohru;on, J UST$1291S xlnt ski & rish.ing boat. Call 637·4158 aft 3pm 67.5·6673 wkdys. unyli'me~t~ Fish or Ski. 17· Deepwater VllY CL.EA.NI . Tri·l-lu ll Outbd. 100 hp 14 ' Start-raft Tent Mere. American 1..ge Whl Trailer, hard top inelud· trlr. SlliOO ri r m. Gdeond. i n g b e ds, sleeps 6, ~968=·~2~34~•~·------·I dinette. close\; '10 gal. '73 Jiornet 45,5 Old.'!. jet water s toraae. portablt' bo 11l , low ho ur s, potli, ice box, 3 burner $3750 /orr. 493·57ti5; stov~. 13" tires, surge 639/406\1 brakes $1295. Weekdays ----------1 art . 3pm. Sal·Su n anytime 637·4156 Auto Ser•lcc & Ports 9400 20' SKIPJACK,open, lmmac. Joa~.133 ltrs. $7200. 6444872 l --~-------1 ••••••••• •••••••••••••• '68 20' l'"I B E RFOR M Auto Repair&Paintina: Mere. Cruiser 1/0. hs •REASONABLE• everything. allO + take 548·3211 -RK:hard ove r py mls. or ofr. 642·5301 4 wheels & t ires, U.S. disc mags, gates, F·70x l! loots, Sail 9060 tir es, never used $250. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stock manifold, inliilcc &. 22· lterreshorr Ameril·an ex h.aust. quadrajet Eagle garr rigged "'ilh. carburetor, air cleaner. teak option al dealers \'Ul\'e covers, for smal: cost/reduced . 5'1ti·7172 .block Chevy, Make ol'rc1 Rhodes l !:I. ~1 us l Sell. 846·5185 Spotle s s . A ll sai ls .Auto1forSale . motor. trlr , xtras incl.••••••••••••••••••••• .. $1700/bst. 673-0082. Alltl4'1M•/ ·· HOB I ~: C1\T 16' w/lrlr . C .. 1dc1 9520 Racin g eq\Jip. Xlnt . ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. Emergency must '55 Dodge Panel, xi rond. sell . 998·2022 ' New tires. A.skin&: $1500. ---------1 MB-3140 arts. lt obie 12 ', new. Ne ver 'l;~~~~~--:~= been In water. $5'50 orl' makeorrer . 67J.Or7 l Veltlcles 9530 1 ----------~ •••••••••••••••.•••••• Want to Buy· Lido 14 in gd cond w /t rlr & extras. Call 1714) 624·9522. UNE BUGGY 10 CC l'eblt en ... nu trans. Bd:t offer 586.'.7237 Donn. Col. 26' MK ll. ready lo •73 FORD ~'-Ton XLT cruise. Very clean. $8900. loaded. like new,' PL.US j!13/697·62S9 27 ' 5th Wheel Angelus 16' CAT Jo'or sale or trade Trailer. Must sell! Call ror 4 whl. dr veh. 5'8·2l88 a rt . 6)>m . 968·91M or673·7428 4 wi..I Dri•es 9550 loots,SHps/ Doclc1 9070 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 WHEELllRIVES • ~ .............................. ~ .......................................................................................... "'ii SLIPSAvai la~e Ne"!port Beach HEW&USID s72 DATSUN 1200 '10 TOYOTA '68 TOYOTA '68 FIAT 4 DR. ";~?",;."~~· 3 LAHDCRUISER STATION WAGOHS Cpe. 4 spd., R & H. (776346) Mark II Coupe. (611CRl'4J DELUXE 4DOOR ix i Essoi 673-5253 •1177 (WXM706) ~tOOR ING & l·O boat, nr .' 5477 5477 Pavilion. S2.500. Aft. 7PM 581·8477 to Clooote from •W,\NTED!• Example : Slip in N.B. ror roy 29· 1972 Sail OOat. 548-8763 6 cyl., 3 speed, air, warn -'-'--'---'-'---'-'--'----I hu bs, radio. heater, &ex- Top Dollar Paid ror 30-40' tra clean. (466FOL) Slip.Newport Sch. Area. $4177 11217 lull PflCe plUI; ID I llC;. 1'43 86 lfllil m:'> ~ .net llo & loC-t. .. C.'V•"ll '"''g.e1 lot only 36 ...,.. Oell<~ iie~,..,,. iirce11!1!>1116 '"""•IP~•,,.•R.le11t6'11.. I II 77 luH IO"<:e p!.,I 11• I l.c •'6 64 IOI.ii rto P<01! n:J I.I> & i.e. & all C••..,..nv c~erge• lo< only 2• m» Oeto!Wrl!ll Pl.,,..nl pnce 1 14\t!I 20 ,.,,,,..,., P1•te"I~ Rate 1!> ll'llo Call collect 213-247·3395 , •.................................................................................................... 11i .......... iiliiiiiiiiililiiliiioil .......... ifl 50' Dock Space avail. . tcul LEll1t& FULL PRICE FULL P.RICE or213·9312217 c1· I •. -! • "Dune Buggy Sp_ecial Purchase" ~;;;r.~.:·••h m• 1035 12 TOYOTA '72 CHEVY PICKUP looh,Speod& - LUV. 4 speed. radio. heater {0 2 126Wl '72· V.W. DUNE BUGGY s·1377 s100DowN $60~oNTH Full canvas top. side curtains. chrome wheels with elf road tires. {509FBDJ .,. '70 Y.W. DUNE BUGGY 51377 5977 l Canvas top. chrome wheets. The right toy. (7098NPJ 'Call Us .Now! ~JO-~-l 41;i,1tf$T~!f':~CRE . f_-_ ·~ .. · :1 · • If you are -.. .w .. C•*!r-1.a .. 1f ,..,, ~· 1111.NllY ,oft-!4*r .~ar ~ ~. , ~: •If Y°" ar• ••'CM your I~ .~~,y~ ~· llffl~ ~'~ c~lt •' , . ', . ··', LET ME TRY TO ARRANGE THr CREDIT ~ TUMS YOU NEID' SO.THAT f Oll·MA'Y ' DR!VE .HoMI· TPD~Y ..... THI c;~R OF YOUR cfilp1c1t t!-; .. if ' SkJ 9010 1966 Horbot. CM Mb·9Jo.3 •••••••••••••••••••••••JEEP. ''13CJ5. Xlntcond. 48,000 miles. $2,750. Inc. SPECIAL: Raek .497-2833. T h.is W-eek Only DODGE ~'4 Jeep. Mil . Sup. Mere. Eneines at whsle Winrh. meta l ~ab, sofl - prices ·Ski BOOls. top ror bed. 675-56.11 Pisces McriM T • 9560 C.11645-3200 r'llC•S . ~==~1 , ..... port- ••••••••••••••••••••••• C"'!'P""· s.-/ R•nl 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca m per She ll w/ boot, complete!)' finished. 6' bed. $300. 546·8.543. ·69 Ford Gypsy Va n Camp e r'. Bubbl e lop. Fully equ.ip. Self cont'd. Lo m1 's, 67!.-4238 __________ , 1''or sa le : Stoc kland campe r s hell lor l!:I Camino. $225. 141-3293 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PICKUPS GOODSELEC'l10N HIWAUSlll Prices start. at. .•....• $1777 '71 Datsun (2S7SSW) t speed, AM radio. ej:v~~ 1966 Harbor, ( M. 6•6·9:)03 •73 CHIVllOUT 3/4 T• Uttlllylo<lt ...... 8' CABOVER Cmpr. Stv( V 8 . a u tom a t I t oven,sink&icebox.$350. t ra ns mission , powe• _4_98_·_36311 ___ ~---I steerin 1 " (0.50589S>; a· Fibe.r&lasSCamper · Must sell Immediately, shell. 7wSisold.SAVE Need reliable party tt , $200. $48-3600 m ake s m a ll monthlJ --'-....:::c=='-"=--1 pay m e nt s . C•ll Doi l!!'o~ll H1•11 9140 Preston •tM7.Qll73, ........................ ' Great Lakes. 60'. 2 Expan· ·~HEVY ~I.Oft, 4 spd. :!u f:~'trovta:.6T.:,t . ........ I Mot.rc,cln/ '67 Chevy short bed '211 ScHhrl tllO aulo. Camoet-. ...., •••••••••••• .. •••••••••• tlean SllSO/ofl. -.s765 ' '72.S.IOki ?SOCC. 5500 ml . '97 DODGE Cob-f4'Waii Cr.tit'. setl Rect $115, Pitkup, "4>00 M\;. A·L ¥S·lllO d •Y,S. !»54 Step bumper, bt; boa• av... '48·2022orM&-7C ' ti •• ~ I v. •• I > ·~ ... \ •• ..! v • ' • • • ( 'I I ' I I ' J " ' l ~ l .. • ( I I ' ' " ·' " .-; " N[ i_IJf'!ll\T !f·lf'! Jf\ l '.i Jiil W.Ceosl ..,.U. . eq.9405 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYCYl'A OR VOLKSWAGEN PAID FOR OR NOT. WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL KENI ALLEN, 540.oMZ '74 610 WGN, Yell0w, WE BUY auto, A /C, AM /FM ,.at.ereo. Mint cond. 28000 IMPORTS ml. 844·4363 Jock 673-4270 Top Dollar For Any1_•_rt_. 7_P_M ______ 1 ,rdakeor Mode:I . '71 240Z. Xlnt cond, JIM PANOS 56M,Ma1s, Green. $3500. Call '93·7803. MAmA '72 DATSUN 1200, only 2001 S. MancM!iter 18000 ml, am/fm, ma1 ,:A~.n~•!!h~·e'!';m~.:.-_.....!~~~ whit, like new. $2195. ~US YOURCAll! ,_ ... _._i595 ______ , %~rr'.~ Will take anything in trade, watches, rin11, TV's etc., 73 DATSUN 240Z Automatic, air conclitlon· in,-; AM /PM radio, maa wbeela. (991JEY.f 2000HARBORBLVD. &15-lSCXI COSTA MESA Or-c-,.. $4877 H19'o•I $..,... "M11 lA1~ I 011l111p1tts · Ulllo UUIO llUMaUYT- Call Roa•r• 1!111 VOL VO 847-&IM ·~·:-;;;::;.:;:=;;;;;:::;::;:--i-!1966~~H~o•~ho~•~C~M~.6~46~9~JO~Jcl · ·NHAPPIAISAL -9725 We buy uted cars &: ••••••••••••••••••••••• trucks. Call GROTH o••H~I c-.l_..'S CllEVltOLET for a free IUll • """'"' • appraisal. MIWIST I LAIGoEST .,GROTH CHEVROLET IMMEDIATE . 18211 Beach Blvd. DELIVERY Huntington Beach All Models&Colors .. ,..,.,., M9-3.'13l 'Dick Mlller Moton .-SILLllilG TOUR CAI? ..... DF1';Wlin . TOPPllCISPAID IUW~ '£ill .. For Imports Paid for or Not ~ · Dean Lewis hl9ortl ~· 1966 Harbor, ~.M . .... .,.. 120W. Warner at So. Main Santa Ana 557-2!32 72ftAT121 , TOPCASHI Sport cpe, 4 speed, ndio. , Extremely clean car. 7Q5Ci;IU. Only: ~ For clean used can & ~'trucks! Howard S229t Chevrolet, Dove & Quail Streets, nr. MacArthur, Jamboree and Bristol. Crevier IMW Newport Beach. 833·0555. 20t1 w. lstSlrect ' A K35·3171 Waftted: Small Station Sant~ na Wa1on. tsOO Cub. 2981 & & Royal Palm Dr. Apt. C. # Costa tile•• , . , .JIEK·&FI rt Lili. , •. " ~ORCKPO~.B•LADorNA88 SUN91~ANBSLLADONNCW 8SCUANONITORCGD~ATA TCDNNAZLIBllALDRCRN OMA MRAEOA T IO I A 0 T 0 N I P JI 0 P LLl.RRNLNCROT PARAIPtOTTPN WA.Waaoo10-N PMIPOBH Wl .RRPCSH~ OPTODPIM rucELNOI MANOCLAIRWNCODSTUHT SNNPRIACH~ILBND&IWI ANAAOC&ILMDIU090NAA • AWONTIHTOPOMPONTIAS ~. 88POTOPOOL9S~aOTDM& ' ·~L;;;;;;;;;;-.i;;;mi;;~~~~ ~· I• I ....... -·---------- • ' ' \ I BRA•1··•EW STARFIRE ORDER YOURS HOW TAKE YOUR· • > CHOICE I '71 CHEVROLET CAPRICE Au1om1111e. Jiir. vinyl !OP. POMtt sleerlng. J8120.loll.I '72 CHEV. CHEVELLE WAGOH AutOINl11C. ""1"'IOf 11ee<i"tj. fed•O. healer. (nEIFYWJ '72 FORD PIHTO • SPeOO. t;KIOO, he11er. C351GNt) s7•oos5111 • DOWH MOHTH ·-"""'---...... "''_ .. _____ , ............... _..._.... ... .,. ............. _ '70 AMC GREMLIN Auk> .. P.S ..• ,, COM .. roof rll:k !308HOY) '71 OLDSBB ROY ALE COUPE Auto!TW!tlc, DO-~ "lflyl IO(I. ..r ~~"Ill, t038GGXl .. '70MERCURY COUGAll XR-7 '11'·8. 1\ilO!ftllt(, 'llllYI IOt, lol "'1RI. AM/FM Ill~ (3938fVJ .• I ' 51477 • • .YISll OUR HUIE . 4 WHEEL DRIVE CEN11R .. ' . 1975 GMC . PICKUP TAKE YOUR CHOICE '68 OLDS WAGOH AIJlomlhC: PS .. , cond~ionong. (530t.FI) '71 HOHDA CAR ,_.,,,_,IO.hel!et (91185XI '67 CHEVROLET V-8. aulQrNtfl:.1". v•n\11 IOP {l UM 1281 '72 OLDS s2377 ~~!>~~'?-~ .. •<o .... ~· '73 CHEVROLET IMPALA CUSTOM Aulomllle . po,..e r 11eerl ng, •Ir CDl'ditionlno. vinyl too. (1179G•Vl '68 DODGE DART HARDTOP Autom.Hc. P.S .. Vll'lyl 100. low mileaoe. {VILIMI ) 52477 ·5977 '71 DODGE VAH fully llctory GqulPOff. (~ 51677 • -I • ' WadnaSda ,A 1130,1975 -.UMtl .. • -.UMtl -.u .... ~F .... -r.••~·~:F!g!~l!~~~; ...................... ············--·-· .................. . . •a. I .·_· u·~ . • -.· ,,...., -.u.... Cllllka"'91 . -.u.... -.u -.... ••••••• ·············-······· ....................... ············-···"···· ttll ~ ••• -.................................................................. " • • 1 .... • ••••• , .......... ,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• " . .. y-t77 c•nrolll "ff20 . ' 7JD00411 "nTORINO Sot~·::J: "47 01' r•••a "'' ' . ... .. .. •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '13 MARK IV .. ,l ll•jf wk•• ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• ''''''''''''~"'''"''' ,..... · . · All Black. Nut Sell! C•ul1 F · · ,..... · ••••• •••••••••••••••• L. __ • _ · 99( Oli,..ICoeMTY 65ChevyJmp.3la.Alr. V8. OrtaOwner.m-1118.HB v I, a u t -o mat I c 11115. ve, • wknd~ i-tlO•AU l r1n1. P t&, Satesandlervice-'72 1PlyrnouU.: n;oacuwt· -j·.. VOLVO Gd. cond . $350. Call · t r1a1,m lsalon, power ._,.._5811; wkdQs54MiW ra4io . ~tis•• 6 OLDIMOllLI ner. Clean. l~mia, IJIC» • ..... , .\u t o malic EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO 847·2411 ' '73 "ark I V. A real .at.eer l n g , vlnJ I top. '!.{aaon .E~jt.:lrbat, Poek1. 1:1 lp.,Xlnl •MCTIUCIC'S C111 84l·otl24. h lulori, Air tond.I· ''Cr e a.m Pu t t ''. (m.JflY). Mmt ..U Im· not ru Needs coft\i . 131·2980 ' _ ...... ---1.1--• "'' u.&aa. wh,yl lop, AM Largest Volvo Dealer • Abtolu te ly l l••le1s mediately. Need reliable Ila t. SJ.SO/bit.~ . ...-1 • ._ HONDA~ ·==•••••••'•••••••• ....._-(l(t liHESl ', lnBOu'v""o~eLEASCounlE~! '72CHIYIOUT tond! lletallicbrome w/ party to m ake sma ll !'.'.:: ~ • ._._ 11y~ · la• • 1 1 Lo , ~-... t -,..., t _..en -'12 Pool!•< G•aa VHI•. ·.·.~, $2171 ' DIRtrr . .. ' tan v ny -lop. mi. maothly payments. Call -t 41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'c..Zl50Harboi'81vd. alr 'cood itl ..... 1 .... , -· s_... Wi-Every ema. _"195. Can Don Preston al 8'7.an3. •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ' u ~ .. A ...... A ... ..... r-•• ri 96171 ii desired -SACllPICISALI la..,eaa _._. vinyl lop. Prlvat.e partt . LW>iA' Mftfe, i!ii~:.:~~~i: ~::;1: ~··~~: 'v 8 .~~~;£! t '• ~fii'i?.i~l ~,~::!~~L~= :!:~!:.~·=: .;:;~;;T~ .. ~i YOTA 2025 i Manchester mediately". Need reliable onette 9931 t r ansmission, po wer from. Call Don Preston -......_ \ ,9.957 644·66S5»Ct:8pm. . A-~•-"7C.n_2011 party to make sma ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• s teer ing. (5S4 KBB>. '74CONTJNENTAL al 847-0B73 lGam to Bpm, ,._ •. ;i-.,Har~.~.M 646.9303 ""NII""''' t>JV monthl y payment.a. Call 118 Velte. Con ve r t . Must sell immed.lately, "Dr, loaded, 11WU'oof, Wednesday through Sun· ••••••••••••••'f••••••• USTO M ''S '' $199, DonPreston atM7-09'1'l. Hardtop-, 4 spd, •Q\(lm, Need reli able party to Pri.Ply.838·868.'I day. ' . '74PIMTO Fireblrd SH:i. P/S.. P/B, Toiph 9765 '67 VOLVO p o we r w ind ows, & make small monlhlJ .._. _ _._L ..._._ ttSJ I•••• auto trans._ FM radio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 Bel Aire, R/H, auto. br1'k es 536·4709 & n"vments Call Don _...~ "47 ........ __, Au'·maUc , ___ , __ ,._._ 673·2836or 673-3222 --.,lJOOR---Xlnt-body /cng;-Sacrificif -531-4988 p;:Ston at ~t.flrl!I-=---------••• .. •••••••-•••••••, •••••••••••••••••••.•-• . .,_ ""' ........ ...,. un 't Bestoffer.499-2976 . . '70 Maverick arem. aulo. '74 MUSTANG 11, four vinyl lop, cuatom In· ...-· t f 74 Automatic transmission, Conti.....+.I ...... 9933 ~ -tt40 Runs-beaut·. Lo-miles-_cyJ .• ---¥adial-tlre&, radlo, t erlor, 1 ~~000 miles.••• •••t•••,••••••••••• SPECIAL . - AM radio. (VWEUl) 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Or ig, o wne r . $1300: decor B rou p, ere at mtlll3edK,.0 8 1•0 1Y>·. ~eeduat ~11,101b"'lc. ·74 ·veap Wai~ GT. AJr '.TOYOTA SALE! $1377 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Torino Squire Waeon, 875--7285 mileage. $2,8116 or rcas. parlr to :ake.i" small cond., !\Ag£. rack:, xlnt '72MARKIV '71 MlltCURY 351 cid eng. auto, air, · offer.831·6722 monthly pay-'8. Call cond.,$23'0.540-0tM. ~liveCars .. GoodUsed Alllll ,,.,.;, t rans mission, power ..... • 496-5587 Me•erick '67 Mus t a n g, n ew, QonPreston a 847·<B73. "7JCHIVY TQ otaSelect1on Ull' UlllO steerin&. white sidewall V 8 ·, a u l.o n• al i c eng/tire8/1hock1, auto,,,.,. lllta 9960 V F•ctory Demos & Ex· eJ l 2Door. V8, ·•ulomalic C XI 7 hitch, new Urea. $1650. •7~ FORD .. , ..... •• ·-. •LL PRICED ~·~'·" tires. tilt wheel, air COii· lran s.misslon, power ,73 LTD 10 pasa , Wagon, 6 Cycllnder , automatic PS/PB, .Vnyl lop, $895. ••'•••"••••••••••••••••• .... • ~ dll•'on•'n o AM /FM steer1ng .. (747E.KR). A•".P /8 ,P /S,IU11rack •• tra na m isaion , power 611-3?4.3 i 2Door,air ,4.speed;--con- : · TO SB.L ~:. ·.• VOLVO stereo, leather, landau Musl sel~ immediately. 24.0oo mi, 1 owner. Super steering, air ~Uon· · ditioning, radio"heater. ·. l 0 lop , c r uise control, Need rebable party l clean.675.62QOor67S.300I! ing. (714KBQ) .. MU.Usell 19M MUSTANG.srtCK 1 ATLAS (l~8JFW). M1.Wl1ell hp· ;. IJ1ni a , 1966 Hnrbo• c t.t 646 9303 m ake s m a ll monthly immediately. NeedieJia. NEW·l,ISAKES P:iW mediately. N.eedtellablo UUIO 74 VOLVOl4Z power brakes, heater. pay men ls. Call Don eves. ble pa rty to make small •648·2691 • • Clwvller/ft,-iutla part.y lo make 8m81 1 (S62EAR) $49S9 Preston at 847-<lr13. '72 L TO 2 dr. Jfardtp. monthly payments. cau . 30:J Opeq Oaily & Sun. 'Ul 10 monthly' payment.I. Call ; .. £~;·li::dn~~.17.~~ GUSTAFSQM ,70 XR -7 p /S 'P /B 40500 m i, $2,200. Call an. Don Prest.on at 841-c873. ·~l:~~~n:m~f~reo. PM, • . DOn Pttston.al8'7·0873. tuu l miles. 590KEL. LINCOLN MERCURY AM /FM ~lereo'. Or ig'. 6 wkdys.M6·8822 '74 Deluxe 2 door ; air 'P /b, p/s, a uto, Wt wht 2929HarborWvd., '74GT,4Spd.Deluxe Only : 16800 Beach BJvd.. , Ownr, 1d. cond. 836-9081, Sell things last with Daily cond. 6,000 mi., 'Perfect ~ew bitt: Gd tires. Aft Costa Met;a lnt. AM /FM $4899 H.B. 842-8844 548-6144 Pilot Want Ads. con~. $2995. 499-3991. Spm , 545·675ti. 546-1·934, 751-5179 . ; 1966 Harbor. ( M. 646 9303 '7it. Toyota Mark II. Xlnt fi•S mi. Stick shirt. Sll::iC 835-1262 eves 675·3032 Cre•ier BMW Aulo1, How Autol. How Aulo1, How 9100. -·How 9100 Alllea. lffw 9101 ....... Maw tlOO Alllol. Haw ,.00 ············. ............ ...... ................. ······················· ...................................................................... ···············Ti····· 6!t Land Cruiser, 4 WD. x lnt cond. $1800 645·1144 days, 613..,.984 eves . 2UK \\'. ISi Strl·et I ·~ ... ' .. ' .. Sant;i A11;1 X35·J l71 -.. . '69 CORONA ·1'ardl0p. Automatic. ·air Autos, Used ,., conditioning, AM radio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CYRX890 -al . 990 I $1377 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · '69 Datsun S/W, "'"' gd , --· l • chrm rims, $800. LeMans .... flltiA Hu.st < spd, rear.spl<r. l4111. $600. 151 ·8450 • TOYOTA l::".:-:-.-,-.----9,-1-01 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1966 Hort.qr; C.M .64b ·9303 agon. 62 Special. Reblt. 73 T otaCelica eng. Good rubber. Air. . ey . Shocks. Ex. trans. $350. 4 Speed, s tereo;,.vinyl 646-1390 roof. Vefy nice. 8CBGVH. 1----------1 CreYier BMW ! • . lOtl W. 1st ~trt.'t'I ·73 Cen t urion, 2 dr, loaded. 39,000 mi., $2300. 556-7577 M nti!Ana x:i5·J lil adillac ,915 Ii ::~& & •••CADiUAc:· -' -·---------1 Over 70 lo choose from. From $1995 .. GMAC Financing & Le;3Sing. ~# Yolc1w..... 9770 ......................... J BUY VW Engines/Cars. !179-0935 (8 lo IJ)am. o ·arter Spm. >Dan '70 Bug. New clutch, brks.1-,,,,;;=.,,,=== orig. paint. Compl. reblU - eng. $14.SOor makeofrer. '73 CdV . Full pwr, A/C, • Must sell. 675·28M. vinyl top, Stereo tape, leath int. till wbl, dr ;i : Vw Sedan, yellow , Jocks, radials. XlntCond. :a m/rm, air, 36,000 mi. $4950. 642-8004. ·$1950. 55&-8860 day s.,!~~~~~-"---- ~·544.0eves. ·;2 Cpe DeVille-1.oaded. : 31 ,000 mi's. Whs le $4500. '73 VW S uper Beetle. Private Ply. Make Offer. '.Am /Fm stereo. clean. Metro, 2950 Harbor Bl ·$2 150. 675-2531 o r CM54S.8191. 675-4900. MUST SELL! ·1-0 El Dorado. P /B, P IS. REPAIRS.SERVICE leather int .. stereo, Pwr J!XCHANGE seat, A/C, steel radials, : ?&REBUILDS i mmac. w/vinyl l op, _ BROOKLYN BUG CO. $2400. or trade for Pinto E~i m\tes 548·9141 Wagon, late mdl. Eves or wknds, 556-026.l ·VW Bus Dune Buggy,.1--"'==""'-=--- newl y reblt 1500 eng. Camara' 9917 Al so, can be used as ••••••• ... ••••••••••••••• fl atbed lruck. S'fSO or 1967 SS 350. gd. cond. $800. best ofr. 646-3117. or best orrer. Must sell. 646-0349 •Qi BUG New eng & trans,,.I ---------- :;. o o o m i. l eft o CM'ff'Olet 9920 ·g11a r ant ee $1100/o(r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-9151 COMMILL 69Austiq American,35mi CHEYROLEI' per gal. Needs mi no SALES & SERVICE work bul runs good. Firs 2121 Hartlor ..,cl. $28o cash. 645--4929 AM COST A MESA ''74 VW Bus. Excellent 546-1200 eondition. Mus t Set ·$4300. 968·4787 aft. 4pm VW engine, newly rebuil 1350CC. $Z50. Call 546-8543. '74 Camara LT. A/C, AM /FM stereo. rally whls, deluxe inter . Xlnt con d . $3975 . Day s 645 -3400 ext 70, Rand y. Nites642·1057. 6S·VW. Bug. 68 eng. $800 --------- Perrect condition. For in '71 Vega Wagon. 4cyl, lo. call 548-3029 Xlnl cond. $1495. 68 VW, recently reblt, n tires. tape deck, make of • fl!r L675•9678. ·~ol•o 977 ~-·················· Ca II 645-7307 '71 El Camino. A/C, P/S, P/B, $1500, S48-7I70aft. S pm '73 C~EYROUT .,..,.0.,. SPECIAL VOLVO SALE! Beat pr lc.e i ntrease Super stock. All model Priced to Sell. Oversea DeUverY Specialists • .IJe:~~ 2 Doo r, VB, automali<' tra n s m ission, power steering, air condition-. ing , 19,000 m i les ... (772H0 Hl. Must sell im· mediately. Need reliable pa·rty lo make small monthly payments. Call Don Preston at847-0873. 1966 Hnrbor (.M. 6•6 9303 '. Have something you want to Sell? Classified acts do ll well -Call NOW, 642·5618. To place your message berorcthe reading pubUc, phone Daily Pilot Classified, 64?·5678 I COURIER & SHELL ldrtl IOI' owrnifM hop$, ot for !ht tieKh. or full• good worii;tiorM. SGTAP859.a:J2. ··-·---. . . " ' COMPLm FOR ONLY -COMPLETE $2 999· , FOR ONLY , , , ~ ::."' '.7,5 GDANADA. 2 DOOR D Custom 500 r" 4 Door Pillard llll;dlop Ecooomy 6 cyl. engine. detu11e . • 1 . . ~ btJrrw.r grovo, silver metallic .a-e ~°'1:>f'P~1•f!H.r.U1v•.-~1«rrng.ta1SC) ~ ;·, tSW#llOJ'lll ). . tQJ 1111111' f"'!.~. Dr An, ~ gwrdt. tSJilttltll«ll , $ 3·444 IMMEDIATE $37· 88 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . DELIVERY . HAND -'75 MAVERICK ~ bumpll" 911¥05, flcg !lhilt, blUI! ...... NIW '75 PINTO WAGON .'1;;::;:r!;). uo dd 6 <vi. "'9 .. roldio. f. 4. -~:,;. 11111 mel•lliC. SK91L1Jlolll • IMMm;A~~$.3l 8;8 l~EDIATE $·2. 9·sa DELIVERY , • DELIVEIY ~GAL!l!l!l500~2~G~~~oOlljmiiillil .. iiillliil '69 GAWll 500 v..a. NO.,,~ Uctn14 Ho. f!OFKJ.. SNQM. ,_.. AYAUIU '69 MU A,,.la. lrn., ,,._ 1twrifll, rtd"-PIH~. Lluf!W N•. XRNtlS 7iPLY.-Ec~ 1tlct; tflift. "°"""" st"'°irg. r«l"-llNll!f. Lltl'lll 1tD. NfJp( • 11ito. trtll$ .. POWff stttrit1g. ridio. ~. supi!'I" cltan. 112tFTE (, , __ , __ ... ___ $7989 --··---.. ---' ' : ---29'"":'2:0::': -,:-::_ ... .. =·=.:..:-...... ·.-t. -··---..... ·=-·.--.... B,UBBLE TOP CAMPER M¥1l'OI • DODGI VAN ..... _ .. ...,,,_.~ ..... -....... _ ......... . ~ .... ·-~ ..... .....,., ........ -·~-·-.. _ .. '"'· tlOlo •IU O•tolllot I ~· ·,·93:7. i....;IUD;;;;;,I ,;;fDl;;,;;;-;;;;;;;;ll,;;IU;;;lll;;;n;;_ _ _; ~NO '75. CONCORD -25' MOTOR HOME 1p,·-~---·~----··-· ii§ -··-7· ... -, ........ ~ .. , .. ~~, . $ HinfDl -ll~llln 10 ,~00 PICKUP & CAMPIR ·n (Hl"V. pf(IUJP • r ~ ~::;:."::;. :::: ...:$2 87 l~l•UU •191 ' • '72 LAND CRUISER '•••*"'Wl drl#. (•U!oef(,I ., SEE & SAVE ubllle Top Camper ::.:::.:-.,:':'; .::$37 """'. ~··· ,f"'lllf· 6 -'"""· ...... _ ....... -.-e .. FO'd 1t7J 1 ,., v., lllt. ....,.,., I • ::"'· SCAT Mini H-· 541..f CONl ~INEO lo ~ 1ar IN -,;.,., ("'· •1l,lll , .... ~..... $61 ---ft - '1.1 S~OUT • -.. iv• lnl<'>MI""'"'· Al•(...,, SEE ... i .. ,SAVE ·· . ' AUTllOllDD W~ SALIS A SllVICI . """ 34 '11111 l .P.A. -LON I I I J • . • , . ' .. I 1 -.• ' ~. •vc r.-: ll r.;· , .. ··: . "~ i .J ••• •· ,. 1 ') . , ~ • • • ~ • ,a ' : • • . ' • .. ' i I ..,. • • .. • • • • lag11qa /Sowth £oast Today's Closing N.Y. Stocks • I ' ' EDI.Tl ON I.,_,., "' . -ioL. 68 /No. 120, 6 sEcT;ONs: 10 PAGES . . ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FdRNfA WEDl'IESDAY, APRIL JO , 1975 TEN CENTS l • np Pilot Es.capes . l'Jetnani Pani~;! .,;. ' UR IN .. SAIGON -The Stephen Sadler'Ctiiiiify .of Laguna !: Beaeh Jived through the g6od and tlj<; bad of Saigon for !ff • yeitts: In top photo, young Stephen, now U,,and if bfother. , Sean, now 13, play on a Russian-made ta~ capt(Jred rrom the Viet ·Cong by South Vietnamese Cprces. In the middle !: photo, Sadler, :-an Air America pilot, 1is shOwn With s~b­ i'· '!!"<hiile gun kept at their Saigon home durf!il! the 1968 Viet COn:g.Tet'Offens ive. In bottom photo, Sadt~r.1s.hold1ng his Y,Ounge9lson_,Micf1ae1,now8. ' · Husband Identifies L~gµna Hills Body _A m~n who went to Orange CountySh.ei"i(f'a o(fi,cei"s,after his employer warned_hiin ·that a ~ody-.found Monday in the Laguna I-fills 'area might be-that ,of his n1issing wire today iden- ;t Ifie d her as Guadalupe )fcC_l e lland , 30, or 8342 ~eStminster Blv1d'., '1[t'eslmlnster. " ~~:a:·· •••die. Some la(e ,night and ear- ly morning low clouds, otherwise ha2y sunshine through Thursday. Highs in the u,pper 60s along the ·coast to low 70s inland. Lows45to55. ' .. I.nvestigators believe she was murder.ed. . -. . OfliCiiils Who were still trying to establish the woman's identity by her Cingerprints said Robert E . McClellaild, 35, ·identified his wife's ·body at the county morgue": · Officers Said 'McClelland told lh~ro · biS Wile · was absent Crom their home for two days last wettkend. But he did not report her ab$ence ajnce she had left the • hon1e for sirr)iJar periods or lime on earlier occasions. .McClelland 'told investigators ·that his· e.}il plo·yer saw a 1 newspaper story repoft..ing the dlscoverw or a Woman's body i11 I· the 'Moulton Parkway-Pasco de Valencia area ahd sus:gested to him that the description re- sembled his wife. . Mr_s . Mctlelland 's partly ·clothed body wa• round bf a .county road deJSartment employe lythg face dbwn in~ight inches of W8ter in 8 dr&inage ditch. I ' INSIDE TODA V . . . . :-TbNt jarru, bl4ck.and .mite U.Wt .appeoring on molt ,/ood _,, "'Gii npla<• doUor.an<I . Offi.cets' s&id a larte rock had '.been pliced' in the middle or her back to ensure that she remained under water and in lbat locauon. • . • . . . • • ..t «rd pricea. To '""' morr on US. conn.mer tatW., IH PtJOt. C·I. , 'Homicide investigators are In· . cl\Jding a check or all bars in the Brea •s part or their rnotj'1ling ptobe into what they are con· vtnced was the murder of Mrs. McCiellond. • •Boys Washing Can • ' '•I ' The wuu~ Beach Boys Club will hold a fund'talalng car wash ftoin 11a.m.th4 p.m. Suncfoy al the club, 1085 ·L•llllll" can- Road, Laauna Beach. By FREDERICK llCllOEMEHL Of .. O.llypt ....... ~·we fell the -end-Was-com· in!:. . . I think we isaw it all the lime ... it was always a matter or time ... we figured it was another six months, another six months." ---...·- Mrs. Joanne Sad,Jer. 888 Tem- ple Hills Drive, Laguna Beach, len Saigon in September with her lour children. · ../? ._A, ,. ~ Her husband, Stephen, barely escaped rrom the embattled Tan Son. f\lhut airport Tuesday. A South Vietnamese colonel, equally anx.ious to leave Saigon before it collapsed to Viet Cong forces, rammed a jeep into the ·C-46 plane piloted by Sadler, as the crart was tax1ing for takeoff. The plane was under heavy enemy eunfire.· ' Sadler grudgingly capitulated -tr ~ ~ to the ·colonel's demand to come on board the plane ror the flight to Hopg Kopg. Fourteen other punic-stricken South Vietnamese jumped into the pl8ne. too. " 'It was my s kin or taking the colonel.' "Mrs. Sadler quot~ her husband as s a y ing during a telephone tall after safely land· ing in Hong Ko11 g. She had rirsl le arned he had safely made it out or South Viet· .. ' ,. .·. nam during a radio network broadcast from I-long Kong about 8 a.m . Tuesday morning. Hours later. the Saigon govern· ment surrendered unconditional- ly to the Viet Cong forces. "We enjoyed Saigon. It "'as a v~ry delightful city," said Mrs. Sadler, thumbin g through scores or snapshots taken during the ramily's 10-year slay in the cily. CSeeSADLER, PageA2> ··'-~·, .-. ; New Viet City Rises On PendletOn Reserve Strike Continues ·Laguna Trash Pickup Lags By KATHY CLANCY Ol 1"9 Daily Piiot Sb!! Trash collections in Hunt· ington BeaC h, Fountain Valley, l .. aguna Beach and most 'or El Toro were running about. two days behind schedule today in the wake or a three-day-old strike by rubbish ha uler s. Residents of those com· munities, as well as 11 others af- fected, were told, however: t.O . - DU.MPS.TO BE OPEN LONGER. Story,.A8. keep lJleir trash calUi on t,h~ cuibs for pickup by Sunday. At.Out 400 trash lruc.k <t.nveN and helpers, members of the Teamsters Union, walked off lhe jobs Monday in a pay dispute with siX rubbish firms, represented by ,'t.he p~ange COUD· ty Disposal Ass'cftiation. The compa1''ies, hO'Wever, vowed not to make another' offer hieher than the 33 percent P'!i' and benefila boOst· rejected by members eailier. i lnstea", by fate Moqday they had ,tarted hiring replacements for striking workers. Raul ijangel. negotiator for the companies, said by today about FAAR~ives Sa/ ety Study By JAY PERKINS A11Kltlll4,.,.n1'1frlW WASHINGTON (AP! -The Federal Aviation Administration should standardize air traffic control procedures and take numerous other steps to improve air safety . a Department of Transportation task force recom- mended today. The task force was formed a£ter a Trans World Airlines jet slammed into a roothill or the Blue Ridge mountains near Washington Jast December, kill- ing the 92 aboard. Grid League Realigned South Coast League high school representatives pro- tested vainly Tuesday as Orange County league re- alignment expanded their cir·cuit from six to 10 teams. The proposal, virtually guaranteed acceptance by the Cl F Thursday, will be errectlve ror the 1976-77 school year. Joining the current South Coast alignment of Laguna ·Beach, Dana Hills, University, El Toro, Mis· 1ion-Viejo a•nd. San Clemente wilJ be E·stancia, CoSta Mesa, Corona del Mar ,and 1974,ClF 3·A foot· ball champion Santa Ana Valley. The massive lineup means there is no room for practice games in football and matches outmanned ~ teams such as Laauna -Beaoh 'wtlb the Sanut Ana : Valley ju1gerna&1\. COll!plete details Pace Bl. 150 new workers had been hired and trucks were making rounds throughout the county. The strike also affect s Anaheim, Fullerton, Orange. Buena Park, Santa Ana, Placen- tia, Brea, La Palma, Garden Grove, Tustin and Stanton. ""' & & _,._ ..-.. ,,... 3 Refme . . . if~~n,, . . Orang~} County· supervisortt voted today to open the county's three ref\lse transfer stations lo the public this weekend and pre· pare an ernergen<;y' mobilization plan for county· employes i£ ac· cumulated garbage poses a ma- jor health. hazard. (Related story page A8.) · The trans£er stations are normally Used only by big tr~sh truck.s coming rrom portions or the county too far Crom the rour county dumpS' to operate effj . ciently. Their loads ~re placed in large county trucks and taken the rest ol the way to the dumps. Supervisors were told there is too great a sarety hazard for the public lo use the stations all week but special arrangements could be mcide for them to use the <See STATIONS, Page AZ) ~- Supenisors Reject Surfer ' Night Lighl.s AN AMERICAN SNACK Orphan Chews Apple Planes Bring More Viets To· El Toro By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ot Ille 01Uy PlkM SUI! Jetliners continue arriving around the clock at El Toro Marine Corps.Air Station to bring in ~ietnamese nationals but those who have landed are not· fulfilling the .American expecta· lion of;war-ra vaged .refugees. Tht!. persons. disembarking at the b;ise passeqger terminal. save £or the absence or cameras and ·stoic expi:essions, look· Uke l)ley might be -arriving "al the California coast for <;t summer holiday. Only the presence of a tight Orange County s upervisors military police security guard have again shot down a proposal and the thunde r of Ph'antom to erect nigh~ surfing lights on fighters overhead provide a clue the south jetty of Dana Point that these are not every.day Harbor to illuminate the water tourists touctiing down at e oft Doheny State Beach Park. metropolitan jetport. . $uperVisor Thomas Riley, Well-dressed women wear silk whose district includes the pajama suitS and saucer-sized harbprl said Tuesday the lights mod sunkl8sses. There are men would be contrary to current in business suits with black at· goals of energy conservation and lache 'cases. SOm e older womep. could disturb beach campers and dress ·mote traditionally. ye.I,; blutrresidents1 they exude an 3tr.or elegance. · Th~ ,$4,000 project, wt\ich And_the puffy.cheekedchildr~n w.01.1ld' amount to putting carrying toys and clo~h.es 1n powerful rlood-lights atop~ polyethylene bags bore little rc- on the jelly, was rejected c semblance to the half-sta rved or· last year, at Riley's insistenc phans shown on the coycrs or news The proJ>()sal was resurr ted, (See EL TORO. Page A2) leading to the board's latest ac· lion, which was denial of a $2,000 to $5,000 environ-mental impact report on the tights. The project had the reluctant aeproval or the county Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commission, JUST ONE C4L{, SOLD A WAGON which said the illuminated surf "It only took one call . The ad would attract pedestrians on the found. me lbe right buyer." breakwater and would permit . That's the success experienced •surfers to enjoy good waves into by the Beacon · Bay man who lhe nig)lt. But ttfe commission pl"ced this advertisement in lhe also listed a number of potentia,l , Daily Pilot: r)ela\lve Impacts in tts report to, I thebOartl. 1967 Wagon. lo mi. A/C Besides the two cited by Riley. bitch & air shocks. xlnl I I n1 ht llres & cond. S*K) • • l=he. s_oriim ss _g " '· xxx-i'.xxx : .. ~I Jj,11 foul~! ).' •, ~ " "'.:. life .. sue ," e 1r you have a trao!portation 1~se night •ffr: yOu'd like to convert to cash, nOtae. }jeve'1 a "Hll 8'2·~678. We mtikc it easy £or ~~·Jnten1iv t: "")'OU tOput a tew wor~s to work for' tiy the co~n!Y' >.you. in the Daily Pilot. 1 lttlh•rl!! s;ue _.. • ''.I J ,.. I ' .. I , " ' .. ... • • Marines Ready Quarters By J 1\CK CllAl'Pi':J~l. ot 1ht o .. uy PJIOI Sl.111 \Vithin d<j ys . a nc\~' tov.:n \viii grow in the hills behind San Clen1enlt.>. a ne"' to"11 of tents. c1uonset huts. cind Vietnamese on their way t o a n('\\' life in Am e rica. Camp Pendleton Marine &se is readying temporary homes for up to 20,000 pers ons bein g evacuated from Vi etnam. <Relat- ed photos, A3) First a rrivals Tuesduy \\'ere lodged in the T alegu rcservC' training camp. As others arrive. they v.·ill be billeted in the San · Onofre Training Camp quonscl huts and :.i s more arrive, they will be placed in 16·n1an tents erected in the Chris ttariitos por· tion of the s prawling 125,000 i!Crt> military base. . The Chris tianit"os section of the base is \vhere the first Chris· ti:.in baptism took place in CaUrornia. an event marked by a large wooden cross on the side of a brus·h covered hill, and a stale historical marker. It is also within m il es of for mer President Richard 1\·I. Nixon 's San Clemente estate . First arrivals looked to be anything but refugees. A large numbe r or Americans "''ho had been working in Saigon had been S:Coopcd up in the e\"acuation net and were plainly angry ut the prospect of being '"quarantined" at the refugee cam p. Immigration personnel quickly separated Americans and their dependents from persons who re· quired long-term quartering. · Pendleton officials said today t_hal 1,191 persons had been ac- cepted into the refugee center ..ind thaf of that number. 486 were cleared to leave immediately. The Vietnamese now arriving are upper class and middle clas s. officials said. Immig ration officials said those \\·ith sponsors. contucts in the United States who gua rantee tO house a nd look uffer the new arrivals, \viii be allowed to leave soon. Reflecting theit status, many of the women wer1'! fashionably dressed in silk traditional cos- tume, or in mod -nonwrinkle <See REFUGEES, Pal!" AZ)' Ford Proud Of Actions W ASH!NGTON (U Pll - President Ford said todiiy he was proud he ordcr1...>d the ev acu ation f rom Saigon of thousand s of South Vi e tnam ese who otherwise would have been killed in the Communist takeover. Ford's r e marks were of· fered to reporters by press secretary-Ron Nessen. who estimated that "somewhat over 7 .000 pe rsons - roughly 6,000 Vietnamese and 1,000 Americans" - v.·cre ev acu ated Crom ·Saigon Tuesd"ay Just before the government surren- dered. Nesset\ quoted Ford as tellin g aides : "I took them (the Vi etnan1ese) <1ut because oth-et;wise they would hav~ been killt.'<l and Jamproud ofit.'1 ' . ... ' I -· ... -. ... . .~ .. ·• " .,. " . -·· <. . '.~~: . ' ' " ·i·. . ' .• " .. , . . .. DAILYPl~OT L/SC Wtdntsday. April 30. 1975 I • , .. '" ·' CAMP LAYOUT-Map of Camp Pendleton shows where up to ~.ooo Vi etn a mese will be housed in a quonset hut and tent city r efugee center. Area 1, Camp Talega will itccom· mod.ate 2,800 persons in 50-person quonset hui.s augmented b)....g{) 16-person tents. Area 2, Camp San Onofre will house 1.780 in quonscts. Areas 3, 4, and 5, show where Marine Corps officials hope to erect tent cities housing the re· mamderot tne retugees tnc camp ts expected tor~ce1ve. . ' E'raaPageAJ .:REFUGEES .'..·•~lyester fabrics. :; There was no quarantine of the ··hew arrivals once in Ca mp Pendleton. Am ericans and legal "·aliens who had completed immi· •:· gration processing in Guam were . permitted to leave. <· However, at El Toro Marine ".'Air Station Orange County '.··:Health Officer Dr. John Philp ordered the base commander to : ·confine all persons from South ~.r·East Asia· to the boundaries of the ·:·station. · :·., The only exception to the order ··•was the transportation of the -evacuees to Pendleton. Gale Froemming, an ··American engineer who had been .. Working in Saigon and left last • 1'bursday, protested his handliiig by county officials at El Toro. . ·Froemming said he was shoved :' on board the bus to Pendleton by ·"an Orange County Sheriff's ' Deputy and told he was quaran· tmed. .~; Another angry American was · ·.Joe . E. Massey, an engineer. ''These are all people who ···thought they would be accepted .. in America, the land of . ·-freedom,'' he said. .}fwo Children <·Die in Fire "" FIRESTONE (AP) -Two .· .. children were killed and another suffered burns in a blaze set off ·:·early today when a Molotov +;cocktail was thrown through the ·~•living room window of their :, apartment, the Los Angeles :·County sheriff's department ... said. A sheriff's spokesman said wit· nesses told officers that an un· • identified man was seen running from the scene of the fire at about : 4:30 a .m. The spokesman said the remains of the fire bomb were found in the charred living room of the apartment house. .' • - Authorities identified the dead children as Demetria Johnson 1 and her sis~er, Tammy,4. ' ' ORANGE COAST 1.ISC DAILY PILOT Ro bert N. Weed f>r ••i<le"1 •"" p~~hht• Jac k R. Curley \11<.e Pfe\ldo~1 •"<I Go"H•I ON ... , .. Thoma$ Keevil Ce•lOI' Thomas A. Murphine """"•qi"Q fe;1or Uguna Beach ottice 11MU.-v•~~''"''' ....,1...., • ..,..., P.o.a..._,,,.n Othtr Offices C..i.MeM;nCIW.$1S.vSI•""' .=•«II; U2' ._...., lMNI<•••~ ...... tll: ,,.,, ..... .,,.,.,. ..... ....,..,, v.1 .. r1 ~»111u.,.,11- •tt.fl Oi.oe F~ ,....,.. .... (714) '41.a21 Clelllfltd A•vertllhtt M2•M71 ......., .. ac1tA11~1s : . Ttl".Ji!'t."t~r • 4tS.f630 C•ifyrltfU, tfl) Of•nOt (Ni.I ~-llll'l!ftt ~. ,..,_.,. ... ,rt .. ,ll"°WM~Wl+ .. I•• ll'l•ll• ........ ,, ... ,...1111 .. ,. ..... , .. . ''-'UlllC.t• •llf!Ovl lllKlll ,.,...,..1lff el ~-1 ..... r. sf<Oftf ~ t tfll ff ..... MN .a OIY MfM, Clll11W!111f,.-C.f~ .. Cfl"l!!f:_......,,I ltyf!'lftl ..... "°ftCfll~; ""!"'• .............. -Illy. I E',....PageAJ EL TORO ••• magazines . News photographers, who ar· rived some 100 strong Tuesday morning to await the touchdown of the first plane, the ~mmercial ONA "Holidayliner Freedom," were clearly disappointed. They waited four additional hours . for the second plane, a military C-141 from Guam, in the hope· of getting some footage of "real refugees." But the second planeload was no different from the first. The only exception was a short· shorn bespectacled man who step""' off the plane first and was lmmediately escorted to a waiting car by high-ranking Marine officials. "Hey, who is that guy? .. in· quired a newsman. Sometime la~ the word was passed down by lt8se officials that the "guy" was~Oene'ral .Cao Vanh V.ien, the : .. retired" chief of staff of the South Vietnamese army. . Newsmen began to wonder out loud how the refugees were selected for immigration to the United States. Was it according to need or their ability to pay? The head of a German TV network crew filming at El Toro Tuesday said, somewhat cynical~ ly, that the refugees arriving were all middle-class people. ''They took care of all the rll'St· class people first up at Travis," lie ·said, having been at the northern California base earlier. "Those were really fme people. You should have seen them.". The impression, for the mo- ment, is that r efugees fitting the more popular stereotype might not arrive until sometime toward the end of this week. When that finally happens, the immigration, health and customs officials, who so rar have had nothing to do except check bag. gage. and documents, might have their hands full. "This refugee problem is going to be a big problem for the United States," feared another German journalist, photographer Mal· thia& Luhn. "Maybe even bigger than the Vietnam war.'' * * * Viet General Met by Chief Vietnamese Gen. Cao Van Vien, who once headed the South Vietnam'8e armed forces , ar· rived in Or•nge County Tuesday on a military flight of 58 refugees which landed in El Toro. Vien was not required to go by bus to Camp PendJeton with the other Vietnamese, but was met at the air strip by El Toro Base Commander Brig. Gen. Robert Taylor in a starr car. Base spokesmen said they could not divulge the Vietnamese general's destination. Request Rejected CHARLOTTE, N.C. CUPl)-A rederal judge Tutsday refused to exc use H. R. ·Haldeman and three other former Nixon Ad· ministration aides as defendant.a in a civil suit crowing out ot a 197 1 presidential vl1lt to Charlotte . U.S. District Judie James B. McMiiian rejected a request ror removal from UM case by Haldeman, Ronald Walker, William ll>nkle and Michael Duval .. ' -Cam~ Pendleton ls designated ~ a pnmary refugee center and Will accept'the initial 20,000 Viet· tiamese neelng their conquered titmeland .. •. · During a press conterence called Tuesday, base spc)kesnien and officials from the State De__eartment and Department of lJealOi. EaucaUon irid-weJl'are <HEW> outlined what ·ia ln store for the Vietnamese and the sur· rounding community. <Oceansl'de Police today de· nied unconfirmed reports that a rally protesting the arrival.of the Vietnamese refugees at P.endleton Was held Tu_esday rught.) James Negellas, deputy civilian coordinator of the t e· fugee project, said it was expect· ed that rirst arrivals at the camp would be U.S. dependents or those with sponsors who would be al~o.wed to leave after only m1n1mum necessary immigra- tion processing. Mege,llas said as later flights a~rive_, Vietnamese con:iing in will likely be persons without p,s. µes. and will have to resfde 1n the refugee ce·nter for "weeks or months." He said plans now called for Pendleton to be fill~ up first, a~d after it was filled, refugees ~ould ~ sent to other military 1nstallat1ons in the United States. "The fact of their arrival here is not related to their (final) set· tlement here (in the San Clemente, Southern California area)," Megellas said. - ''We will not turn them loose on the economy, destitute and homeless,'' he said. . He said voluntary relief agen· c1es were organizing to rind homes across the nation for the Vietnamese. Camp Pendleton iS expecting lo receive an estimated 2 700 Vietnamese a day until ii is filled. .Refugees staying in the camp will be afforded educational and recreational opportunities de:.- signed to acquaint them with their new country, Megellas said. "It is not anticipated that any of them will be leaving the base,'' he said when asked if the Viet: namese would be ailowed off the installation prior to resettle· ment. Security arrangements at the refugee center Tuesday ap· peared to be more concerned with keeping people out of tile ar.ea ra~her ttian keeping Vie't· namese1n. ..~ Unarmed Marine MP s patrolled the unfenced compound of quonset huts and tents set up al Camp Talega. f A base spokesman,said be .was unsure of what type of security arrangements would be made on· ce the refugee center was filled . To accommodate the Viet· namese •. SO 50-person quonset huts augmented by 00 · general purpose 16·perS:on tents were ereeted by Marines atTalega. In addition 89 quonset barracks at Camp San OnOfre will house l ,780persons. . In sur:rounding areas, more tents will be erected. Ca mp Pendleton was notified Sunday to prepare. • I • .... ' I '• SADLER ••• Creek's· Dream There Wer.e picturea ot part.lea, days apent playinl tennla at the ' I ' " , • oar.le lpq .. 11 duh •"" ~ ' • -l'ldbtl'~Y•l.;~efllie , LONDON CUf>l) ~ Duil y Express coltimnlst ~dler hom e, Juat tour blooks Will.i~m Hickey reported today thul <li'eek shipping . r'::i::.0 ,:{5~·:.~!a;:~maUc pl~· 1nillionait't• J oh n C. Carras would seek the h&Jtd in ture or Sldler sittinc up.in bed, murriagcof t\v icC·\Vido'''cd J\frs. J acqueline Kennedy ·holding a TbOrn,P:son: sub· On.ussis. machine gun, a Vivid .f'emlnder J-lickt•y said C}lr1·as, clcs cribed as around'60 aitd ottheTet.orrensiv~1111968. one of the \vorld 's .richest shipowners end a friend of "We lived closer to Tan Son Ute Jute Aristotle Onassis, told friends his next soul is Nhut then. We were trapped to make Mrs . Onassis his\vifc, ~ there for 18 dayi: durin1 the of· The \\l i<l O\V of the lute Presid ent John Kennedy fe?.sivc." .. rep)'cst•nts; us she did for Onassis, ••a social Everest Tbe North Vietnamese at· \\'hich th~" gre:i~ \\'C:illh of Mr. cllrras ·has never tackedSai1on. Therewp.sno.rood managl'CI loobtuin" -_aue:P.!l.·~ comml1sary wa=•--. . · . . . cfQ1ectClown . Tfiere wu a 24~r 1.--11ck ey said Carras revealed his marriage.plans 1 • cuffe't",'' Mrs. Sadler remem· to friends at a lavish party he gave in Rome. Carras bel'ed. ~!so h'a s homes in ~ndon and Athens, oWns ·a private Following Tet, she and the tsland untl a luxu 1·1ous three·masled schooner named children returned to th~ United the Carita. ' States, onlY to go back a 'year later. She returned to her job teaching elementary grade stu· dents in an American school. County Forms New Cable TV Panel Confronted with a federal man· date, Orange County supervisors agreed Tuesday to go into the business of regulating tbe cable ·television franchises they grant in county territory. " The board ordered creation or a new Cable Television (CATV> Advisory Board that would counsel General Services Agency Director R.l. "'Cuba" Morris in carrying out a program of franchise supe rvision and re· gulation. Board action came as a result of findings over the past few months that residents ·or unin· -E'raa Page A J STATIONS ••. fac ilities on the weekend. Th e three stations are located al 18132 Gothard St., in Hunt· ington Beach, 11 232 Knoll Ave .. in Stanton and 10621 Douglass St. in Anaheim. They will be open starting at 7 a.m. Saturday and at IO a.m. Sunday. County offici als have estimated it will cost $1,000 Per day per station in overtime wages to keep the facilities open. In a separate motion, Supervisor Ralph Clark urged the county administrative officer and the director of the Environ· mental Management Agency to prepare a contingency plan for use or county personnel and equipment lo pick' up residential .~sh ·•f co1;1nty health .~riCJais ileelare an emergency exists. corporated areas pay more for · cable television service than_eity residents because ciUes curb rate 'increases and the county doesn't. · or particular concern to the board was the south county area from Mission Viejo to San Clemente .. Councilmen in the lat· ter city, Laguna Beach and.San Juan Capistrano have refuaed rate hikes sOught by the four ca· ble companies serving the re· gion . But although the county hu the power to· curb rate hikes by franchisee·s, it has not chosen to do so :and l·l'!:e increases go through unchallenged. Superviso.rs were told by the County Administrative Office that neW Federal Communica· lions Commission rules will re· quire CJ!ble television to be re- gulated by the rranchise· granting authority asotlm . Th'e main difficult y" supervisors had in adopting the proposed regulatory machinery was in the cost. • • Morris has estimated he will need at least two more enlployes s imply lQ handle cable TV franchises . · Part.of the continuing proces~ or tak4'1g over regulatory powers will include a cost analysis baled on the· amount of reven\Hf" re· turned to the county by the· franchise holders. Currently, the county geta ~o percent per year of the total gross revenues or the f°'! .~· panies ;-about $20,000 t~)he past 18 moiiths. · ,. l'{ . .. They rente·d the dowDtown villa. Lite reurned tcinormal. •,•we bad t~ree maids, and a cuard outside the house around the clock. Steve wanted to bflng two of the maids ba9k with htru, but they wouldn't ·leave tbeir ramilies," said Mrs. Sadler. · the home was decor8ted with expensive rosewood furniUIH and art works from t.bn)upput.~ Southeast Asia. }"' "Everything was packaged for shipment, but now notbln& ,.,_ out or Saigon. Everythin1 ti Jost,'' 1be said1 1 "We aJso Jert behind a ear. Steve said he wanted to burn it up, but didn't," Mrs. Sadler added. There were other losses, too. The kirid that can't be bought and sold . "I feel very sorry for friencll .who live ·there, who will baVe tit stay there, who will have to 1et along with the new re&ime.'' San Clemente . . ·Has, Openings San Clemente City Clerk Max Berg now is accepUng applica· lions from .residents desiring to serve on the"'city pl'aflning com· mission,. parks and recreation commission and traffic and park· ing commission. · .• .There are two openings on ifach ~olhmissioit. Those in· terested in·serving should submit a letter· .and resume~BergatCi~ ty Hall, 100 A venida Presidio. Ap. plicattons will be accepted lhroughJunel. , , Commissioners whose terms expire also may submit letters recj:ilesting that they be con· sidered . for second terms. Berg sal_d. Final decisions will rest -~p, the city Council. · Canyon Cabin ' Blaze Victim Identified Mens Tennis Sweaters Red11:ed 40% Long Sleeved Turtleneck Sweaters Reg. 10.95 Sale Price 6.95 Duck Feet Fins 10,95 & 14.95 ChurdllU r111s Beach Rotes Swim Goggles i The victim of a fire in a remote cabin in Trabuco Canyon Tues- day was identified today as ~ Elmore Burt Jones, 54, owner of tJ a Santa Ana firm. Spokesmen of the Orange County .~ Fire Depart· ment/Department of Forestry said today the two-story wooden structure was totally consumed. The fire was rep6rted at atiout 1:40 a.m. Tuesday by the round· the-clock resident of the lookout tower on Santiago Peak. ' I ' j u~·~~~a:o:d~~e~a~:~~R;: ~' dep~rtment spokesman said, "And the structure was totally involved when we got the call." Firemen sail.I there are no phone conn ections in the area for any of the cabins, m<*t of which ~ ' Wilson Tennis Shirts Irregulars -6.95 Baseball Gloves & Mitts Baseballs-8ats--taps- Colored Sleeves-Shoes Masks-Chest Protectors- Baseball Warmup Jackets are not perm1'nenlly lived in. ------------------ County firemen were assisted in their efforts by volunteers from the Hol y Jim Fire Depart· ment. The victim·is the owner of San· ta Ana Machine Workl; 13Z2 San- tiaio A venue, Santa Atla. He reportedly Jived alcine In the cabin during the week and t'OM· muted lo Landera to join liic family on wee kends. He ls survived by his wife Ger1ldille; rour •tepchlldren; sons Wa.yne and Burton· and a dauahter, Mrs. Shult Keloer·of Mldw1y City. . runeral service• are set ror l :IO p.m. Friday at Weotmlnoter Memorial Park. · Tennis Rackets-7.95 to 60.00 Wilson-Davis-Bancroft. Yon ex Wilson-Penn-Dllllop Tennis Balls Mens & Boys Termis Shirts & Shorts ladies Tennis Dresses ladies & Mens Tennis. Shoes Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday , ' Speedo Swim Suits & T ruilks Laguna Swim Trunks Gym Pants Track Partts . , Reversible T-Shirts Sweat Suits ' Wannup Slits Basketballs 5.95 to 31.95 Volleyballs 9.95-16.95-21.95 Volleyball Nets 11.95 to 29.95 Soccerballs PlaylfDlllll Balls R~1etballs & Racquets H111dbaU .Gloves & Balls • Racket Strinlill-Blk• Repalrln1 . Lett8rtnr · 531.Centlr 646-1911 • ' ' ... -·' ' .. , ' Good N~•e•~ . !\ Hillsdale, Mjch! Chryaler-PJYJl!oulh dealer, (right) 6hO)llS a qewiiman -*ional material following a dealer meeting iii Detroit where details of n·ew cash rebate j>rQJram Were announced. TJie No. 3 auto maker . will ·.of(er ''*200 reliates on, Dodge Part, Plymouth Duster, Valient !J19dela beginning Thur~· ~ay.. . . : ·, . ' ·. \ Earnings Dip !ji ·o/o At General ·Motors· D".Ef R 0 IT ( U Pl'> -top· ·eiicufive1 said th'ere General Moton baa reported were 1tron1 ·•lens ot ateady first quaiirt,r earoinp fell 51 lmpiovement iri the V .S . perc~nt to a 29-year ~-.·~my that point to an up· H9wever, the company'J tam In auto sales. . The world's largest auto SBA S ·· maker said il earned $S9· ellllll&r millioft in the J8nui ry.M8:rch quarter, compared "'ilh $120 Th d · million la&t ye'ar which was urs a y already 15 percent bel'>W the · record ftnt quarter of 1973. It In Sa"ta' An · wu u.e iillth 1tral1ht quarter aa 8 that Glf· profits failed lo . . ::,~mitc·b a ye ar ·a&o ;A. Small B~11ae11 Ad. performance. ministration aemtDar whlCh • , _ wm be open to the 1eneral 8ALS8 T,OTALEP. $7.6 . public, will be held Tbunday, billion, up 10 ~Ill lrom at the Santa Ana .City Qiuncil lut yeor'a $6.1.bllllC!ft, IA\'l"IY chambers,·. 20 Civ'ic· ee.ter a,ieause of prl~ ~~on. Plaza in Santa Ana'f-Tie all' "°',l prCMl~cta if Uiie :.past day seminar eatiUed NOJ'he year. -Earntnts ·per 1hare Joys and Pll!alls of Oporaun1-amounted to 20 'Cd!O com· a Business.'' ii bein1 held Un· ~~W\lh 41 elirta a share der the joint apolllOl'llhlp o(liat"year. · · . the Oru1e County Overall The profits were the lowest EConomic Development ·Pro-· for' any year si1ce a $36 gialfi and th'e.small ~·mllllon loo5 In lWwhen the Adialnlstratioa. ~. · 1 ' ". autoliant Was hll by .the Umt· Topics to be preaenied . .nn e~{ ute Worllera' :rt rat beloanpach11ln•·~= ~war atrike.· la the aame br banking, le1al ~nd .quai'ter of 1'4$. Gii earned a Inc A panel of fi•e SBA con. modee& S31.m1llion. · 8utlanlswilldiscU11'thele1ub-GM .cliairman Thomu A,. jects and time will be inode. Morphy and ~realdent Elliott available£orcoun1euna. M. Estes said the 'brighter .No . adv a°Jice rea·ervaUom economic outlook ii due to the mM<n1ary bulif!urtherln-euln1 Of. lnf19Uonary pre· formation is needed, please.aura, tedUCM 1nv~es -et lb• OEDP olllce at an4·1ower abol't·lerm mterest ~·· . ....... . • _stq1.e. 1£1111;810;1· Co•t~ls ........ "{"•'·· 1Air Board Chief· • ' • r • :, •• : o\.o• Seeb;'Siitt :Laws. • ,, • lVedne~day'• CJOlinf Priee1 . ' . . . .NEW ~.Aprll30.1'7! . . DAILY PILOT , , "!'· ' YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ~t ~1' e,.r~1 Jtigh-Low1 Appe1r £¥e~y s.iu1rda7 . . I ' . I DAILY PILOT P UBl.IC NOTICE -----,<"•°"l'.·JlcOM~---~ St.ll't:ltlOlt COUllT 01' THI: ST Alf. 01' CALI l'OltMIA l'Olt TMl COUMl Y 01' OllAMGfi ...... ...,.,, TICE O• ME•ll:IMGOI' l'l:TITIOM l'Oll PA084 f E OF WILL ANO FOR 1 t:TII! ltS Tl:ST.uAl:NTAltY I . ' lo l!t!llUC NOTICE •. l'ICTITIOUS •uSIMISS tu.Mil STAT•MllNT Tht tOl'-1"9 ""'°" b ""'"' ..... 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Bt.•IN "'"' ,._~mHll -s l1ieo ""'"' -,_, c~ ot O••noe cow"''°" •;1 '· ltl}. ·-Publl-o. ... ~ CNS! 0.ily Pilot, AQl'ol l .. tl, • • ...0 M..y 1, It JS l~IS Weil, In !tit Clly OI S•nt• Aftl, The lonowi"9 Pt•M>f> f\•l ,.,;-.- . iiOl'ftl•. •• a 91t"tr11 part"•' l •o"' If\• 1-------------1 D.MeollA .... 1111, ,,,S, p,irl,..r~p GPH•li"'ll vn<Mr '1W lk · .. LLIAMl:.SIJOMN, tlloow. t>vsinns ... me of SWEDISH-PUBLIC NOTICE : ;s..,..ft(wNyCNrk "MERICAlrol MOTOASPOAT, IU S(--------------·( .~•-•IMI ... _ '(ll'lms W6r.~\l,..,.U,C•l.t2t>V , NOTIC•Ol' .. U•LJCMt:AJtlNG qllC.-.-1 Ori" ... 0 . S•1 lll1 t lf\9 lit!llio10 busillttl ,._ •liftl• NOtl(.£ IS HEREBY Gl\IElll ttwt • .. ~II, C.ttt.,_. Mfl'J\ t0< \Ille 1>1•lntr\lllP •-'• llloed °" publk 11Mrl"9 wUI be "-Id 111 conju"l· : ,....W. Milrt l\ ll, 1•1J 1n 1111! Counlv olOr;iingtr. tlon wltl\ IM PfOPOsed pt•" 10< vn1tk.• ft•: ..... .._, full lll1mt anct ACIOrltlS of lhs Pl!"'°" '*' Oii 1'-Ocl4ft \lie"' Sc'-OO~r l(I .._.......,.Or .... CMtl Ditty Pillll. Willldt••ing: l11C1wdin9 INI 11rrllory 1 ... 1 lk i p~:..::uo·!"O·!•o·.:":'~'----..::'.,.:=:'~'~I Robert Cll••les Cf\riso ... -. lflDS witt>ifl a.e ~,,.ri.1 01 1r. ci1v ot SlletinglOOl Pl .. Newport 6'.Cl'I, c.i. F-UI" \11llefl °" Wednescuv. Molly ti...o U, 1'1S, 111:)1) P.M. I" 1111 C1teterl1 ot P UBLIC NOTICE Cl ................ , W ... •QHNtyC...trM ..... ~ ....... .. ll'WMi( Mlk ....... 71-11' N~o•s .... CAtltlfU lllllMI~-. ' ~.CA.t:llM OMl....,ut Si9fl•O: A. Qwrlt:~Ol••U11"loOI" -·-P\,lbl11'>1tO 0<'"91: COilSI ~ly PilOI, Apr11~.2l,JO,il""M.ly7, 197) ll'I0-1! PUBLIC NOTICE Hie Merl,.. Hlgf\ Stllool. \SIU Spr. •ngd.allt St•t•I, Hu"U"tlon 8e.cll C..ifon>I•. • Dilt<I lllls IMftd•yot April, ltlS. lt.D. Hilln'WI". Dtpwty Or,,,_ Co.."ly SWJMrlnl•,.."lol St hoots F\ibllU'>N 0.-•"tec Co.ii Deilf Piiot, . •u 23,•, !f"' MllY 1, 111s 1u 1-11 P(;8LIC l\iOTICE .... PubllSIW<I Or~ CNSI D•lty Pllol, ,AprOU, lO,lf'dM.ly J, 1•, 191J 1l'1·11 ENTERllllHIENT Gunsmoke Finally Bites Dust ONE OF the biggest surprises was the move- ·ment of" All in the Fami· ly," TV's highest-rated show, from Saturday night lo Monday . NBC a nnounced ils schedule last week, and it is expected that network will make several changes in its lineup. CBS bas.1,1suatly announced its schedule with NBC. ABC will an· n'ounce its schedule sbortly. ''Gunsmoke, •• wbicb started as a radio ~ gram, began its historic television run in 1955 with James Arness in the role of Malt Dillon, the marshal of Dodge City, Kan., in the 18705. Wben the show began, it w,as STATEM••~::s":::DONMEMT called an adult western, FICTITIOUS •USINf.SS NAME STATEMENT ........ ~ .. -.. ~·-··""'"''""'" P80, 10'tl S.n .)o,joul" Hit~ Aoild, POr1 8e..c11. Calilorn1•'t1660 R-r M. "'"°"· IO'll !>.it> JolQu;,, 14•11~ RolCI, Ne-I 6"..cto, C..litot.,;1 R•HI S.Vm•"· 1091 S." ..llHqu ... "''Rold, lllt•P•>rl ~.e n, C..ltlO<N' ,.., J,,.,..., c 8••c•. IOtl s ... ~ I lh Ro..:!, Nt ,..POrl IH•c". C..1ilotni1 ~.., Roy Oo.....wno, 10'tl s,.,. ~ lo! '' Rold, lll••PO•I 8c•t ft, C..HIOI',.;• . ~,.., • C.l1Hon E. ~ill>, 10'tl !.Mo~ ~ Ro.O, lll•""PO•I 8e1tl\. C..l1tomi• ' R0Mrllll .T11•v•r,?09 IS."~'" .... HI Ro ..... "''""°" S.1cl>, C..lll0<ni• ~"" . •-l ,1 .. 11 o1 C.O•(!Ol'I c .1,,..,. 10'11 ,,..., "'" Holl' R11 .. a, Nt •PO<I 6eKll, 0tn1 .. ~IW.O h bu••nt~\ iS coftdwCl..a by 1 'Iii'••• 1>•rtntt1n1p S•Qnl!d Roqe• M . I.hi.on, V<l"t ••i P•rlnt r "'• 11~1erne111 "'•• U1tc1 ...,,,. ..,. ntv C.ler\ o• O••noe Co""''°"""'°'! ti~. LIMANl,ALOltlCM AHO ORTHINGTON. ATTORN EYS Wih~ir• al•I. "•IUI ..... le •• Cll;fertlll 90024 !Mllrf•.TllCl\I.,. P:ICT1TIOUS•USINESSfllAME and it led the way to TM lol~ peri.on\ ,,_ • .,.._ .h -1· b ..,.d.,.. u .. of.,.. 11t111WMo1 bu5ol-sue oa urners as _, ''Wagon Train'' and G .IC. INVESTM E NT co., 641 ."Bonanza.,, . cam1no °" LOI ~ •• ,. SUll• lCO, s.- 0.-1'1•. 0 tt•n ARNESS stilJ plays n. FktHi.-Illus~ "-" ;~ Dillon althou•h ·several fen'ed le .....,. WIS likd in Qr-.ge D c-tv001~r.,22,"r•. other c ast members S.-M.a.-.Js.-1., .. .,...,_, have come and gone Ml~V•IO.C•llllH'";.t261$ throu h b · A•., "· w •• , • .,, 2.,,2 .,11 g t e maan streets MM""...-... Mis$10n vi•/o, c..;1or.-. o( the frontier town. Only ~~s bus.inns ,.,1:i. conducted bT • ''Tb e Ed SU 11 i Van "9'*'•t_.,_tn1p. Show," which ran ror22 SlewtlH.8-.. d d nws:i.t•l---'••s tHed wlltlttie yea rs, excee e C-yOerllolOr•noeC-"1.,on.-u '' G u n s m o k e 11, n11. longevity. '""'l;:========================:I Pub!......, Ot'"9'! CN'1 o.lty Piiot. 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People Xric~y 'Glad You Asked That' FIRST RUN! TM Cro1I c......, ltood Wrttll! DAVID CARRADINE ''DEATH RACE 2000'' ' • .. ,.;c ..... "fiODFA THH II" Ill IAINA STlll5.iUe JAMIS CAAM "?Ute4T LADY"' IPGI ........ DH OM THI 01181T IXPllSS" +"TMIGAMl&.H" "ROSEBUD" ll'GI "THE TERRORISTS" '"TltlAL OF llLL T JACX" "T~ Fl:AMKIMSTBN" INot "FU.IU5S Y AMPlll IDL.Lllt" • -.OUI MUUITllU" "M.A.S.H." ~-··-·-·­••• COllJ .......... -' , ___ _,,_ "SOMITtMIS A .. U.T NOT10H" J:41 • 7:41 1 _,,.... .. fl_ ... , •• lttt• IOIH1 tu.ii '"IUSTM" .. = ' . . Iii:· .., y SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN [?IEOO FWY. AT BRISTOL SO.CQAST' .., .... :.::-"' PLAZA 1 A --. .... ___ _ .. ....urtdV AC"ftftS Sl6-f711 W04tl , t:-t:MSAT ,__l:l .. k)M:414-·1.11 SO.COAST PLAZA a W.· SJ "FOUR MUSIETURS" '. 11:o11• ....... ):n.r.1 ... "JU•GHMAur Ml Wiim l:Mo"I...,. 1:50 Sot/S. t:OM:Ss.i:S.I '-'MACINTOSH MAH" 7:00-10:50 S•ti S. Jll0-7:00..IO:IO .,c~n C?,IANGI COUNTY! IXCITIMEHT THAT CAii ALMOST TOUCH YOU! THE SCREEN'S FIRST SCllMCI. FlcTIOM STORY Ill J.OIMEHSIOHI ' .. . . \ Two 'cl=-..O.-.-M.., bolll l11 no111nt a.o Tiie ~~llJ'Jull!pa·Ofl Ille ~I . II ''· I I I \ r • ~· .. . , ·-. . • • '· . .. . ' • • • laddlelNtek 1 ' EDITION ........ : .. ~. • .. ' • • ............ Today's Closi•IC N.Y. StOf!ks ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA <W'EDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1975 TEN CENTS ·lets Stream Intl) El Toro Sr SVDI NIEDZIELllKJ ...... ,,,. ........... . --~ · ~etllner1 continue arriving VOUDd the clock at El Toro 'Marine Corps Air Station to brine ln V'etnamese nationals but 1bo8e who have landed are not lilttlllD1 the Amertc-an expecta- tiollolwar-rava1ed refuaees. .. Tbe peraons diaembafk:inl at the-i,beae pa111ea,:er terrnlnal, ,11ve r ... u.o •-ee ot cameru . r. (- ' -~ . and l&Oic ex~•lions look like • pajama au.it.I and saucer·alzed News p~otographers, \loli.o ar· the Cirst. Uae~·•'atlt be arrivtiia...aLibe--1DOCL&unalau.es. nlere ~QIJl.L.100 strpnLIJL.esd~a.,__.,..._,...~n!"IY-WJ:P.Yon Wl!S a short· Califonaia coa1t for a summer in business suit.a wtur black at-morning to awaiJ the ~hdown shorn bespectacled man who boUllay. ·, tube-ea1e1. Some o&det...women-oCtbefirstplane, thecomfnercial stepped off the plane fi_rst and qpty tbe 1rei ence of a ll&ht it.rest rqore traditionallY. yet ONA "Holidayliner. Freedom," was immediately escorted to a ~t.., fqltee aecurtty aua,rd they exude.an air of elegance. .... were clearly dtsappointed. waitfng car by high-ranking and· the. tbunder ot Phantom And the puffy·cheeked children ·They waited four p.dditional Marine officials. filbtss overhe~d ptoyide a clue carrying toys and ck»tbu in hours. for the second plane, a "Hey, who ls that guy'!" in · "'that tbe1e •re Dot everyday polyethylene bags bore litUe re-military C-141 from Guam, in the quired a newsman. Sometime tolartit1 touibla& down 1t a semblance to the ~'starved Of'· hope or getting some footage or later the word was passed down metropoU.tadjetport. phansshownonthecqyers<JfqewS ''real refugees.'' B1:1t the second by base officials that the ''guy'' ,Welf:areuecL women wear silk magazines. •·• planeload was no different from was General Cao Vanh Vien, lhe • 1 . ' "retired" chief or sfii.tf of tbe South Vietnamese army·----~---New.smen began lo wonder ou loud how the re fusees ·were selet'ted ror immigration to the United States . Was it according to need or their ability to pay'? The head of a German TV network crew filming at El Toro ·ruesda)' said. somewhat cynical· ly, that the refugees arriving <See EL TORO, Page A2> ·cable TV ' Monit·ors Grid League R~alig,m South Coast League.high school representatives pro- tested 'Vainly Tuesday as Otange County le8~ re- alignment expanded their circuit fr om six to 10 New Viet City Rises 9rdered Confronted with a £ec.lcral ml:ln- date, Orange County supervisors a,reed Tuesday to go into the .bUsinn• or re1ul ating the cable !devision franchises they grant iii COUDty territory. The board ordered creation of 8 new Cable Television (CATV) ~dvtsory Board that would COUDael General Services ,\gency Direrlor R.1. "Cuba" Morris in 9arrytng o ut "" program of .fi::Jl nchise supervision and re· autaUon. Board action came as a result .qf findings over the past few ,.JJJonlhs that residents of unin· corporated a reas pay more for cable television service than city tesid ents because cities curb ·fate ·increases and the county :41gesn·1. · Of particular concerp to the board was the south cowtty area ftOm MissioJ) Viejo to San Clemente. Councilmen in the lat- ·t.er city, Laguna Bell.ch and San Juan Ca)>istrano have {efused . file bikes sought by the four ca~ ~~e companies serving the re- ~liof!. . • But alttiough the couniy bas the powe!h t.~·eµrb r,1. hikes. ~y 1fnneti~. it h•• Dot fhoaen to} ·ito so . and the· increases 10 ·.through 1,1ncha11enged. t • Supervi..,.• wue ,told by U., ilounty .Adminlatralive Pffice 1hal new Federal Communlci-11 jl~ Commission r:'des will re- Jlllllre· cable televt11on to be 're- j 'U.lated by the .fr,anchlle· .J.fantin& a uthority asol J.W17. 1 The· main difficLllty ·Supervisors had in adopllng the propo&ed regulatory machinery rwum the cost. ·Morris has estimated he ·Will ·peed at least two more ernployes ·•'imply to handle cabl.e TV 'fr~h~ses. . .. Parf o{ the conUn~g process. ·of. ta~i.Jlg over regulatory powen ;;.rn li>cJUde a cost analysis based • (lleeCAllLETV,Po1eAZ) .;: ; .. • :]USI' ONE CAIL •• !iiJWA. WAGON . . • "'It only took one call. The ad fbund me the rlgh\ buy~.". ·That's the success expenenced by the Beacon B8y ·man who ')tlaced this advertLiement in the ·Daily Pilot: ' " ' ' ' . •' 1967 Wagon, lo mi, A/C hitch &t alr,lhocks, xlnt lires & cond, $800. X1':1~XX1'X • '•1r you have a· transportatiori· :tJr you'd like to convert to cash, ".'dall 642·5618. We make it easy Jor '.Jou i.o put a few words to work for- zou, in the DaUy Pilot. • teams. ,. ... The proposal, virtually guaranteed acceptance bf lhe CIF Thuroday. wiU be effeCtive tor the 1916·11 &ehdol year. Joinitig· the. current South Cout alignment of Laguna Beach, Dalia Hills, Univenlty, El Toro, Mia· si on Viejo a nd San Clemente will be Estancia. Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar and 1974 CIF 3-A foot· ball champ.ion Santa Ana Valley. . · The massive lineup meahs there is no room (or practice games in football and matches Ol!lmanncd t eaJDS such 1 as Laguna Beach w-ith~the Santa Ana Valley juggernaut. Complete d~tails Page BL . Qt\u~ter's ¥~9*'-riaJ .. .lie,ID,"~ted. ....... > •.• ··~ ·1 ·! 1 ~ :reatliDlt corn~r with two !"1'1'1beS.,beaD ~·· ef>m and 45 t_ayortte Woks' wa1 ~Cflt;d ,...._,. ·la memOI)" of. came Lee Cottingbim at Lo:& Aliso6 In~ terll!ediate . SCb"9ol in Mission Viejo. -.. Canie,.12, iau1hterof Richard . =~:.:u:.c;::~ .. : :i:::. dlea silddely tut o<iolitt-after she coll•JMed op' a sidewalk itt school. lier death was linked to 11 thyroid lloleeti9n. , ' Wbea ~tudent~ oncl '9mily frt=t."•\l,.CODlribullnl"Cor a ni ' I, Ille Co\ti!llha'!!I said tbQ" w.anted somethlnl.-more n\e:iningful than a pl.Que• u a memorial to their daughter. . "This readln"g :.c0rher1• la. j\lit! what we wanted," Cottingham said after a brief dedication service Tuesday. "We want to convey somehow our thanks to everybody.'' Books included in the new library sec tion includ e ''Jonathan Livingsto1r'Seagull, '' "Little House ori the Prairie," "Julie Of the Wolves," "Black Beti:u.ty,.'' "The Diary of Anne Friak.''' "Kidnaped," and "Old . Yeller," Carrie's two brothers, Robert and Wade. joined their parents for the,..dedicaliOn, along with her grandparents Robert and Vi - vienne Cottingham of Lebure World. ~ Robert McQueen, Los A11sos principal, presented the memorial. Canyon Cabin ·~····· . Some late ni1ht and ear: Blaze Yictim ly~morntq,g · low clouds, _., otherwise hazy sunshine Iden· : tifii'.... ..JI lhn!ulh Tbaroday. lliahs ~ in the UPf19r Ms along µteJ . , ~ . cout to lo* 10. iftlaiJd· -· ~ . TH~ictim or a fire ia a remote .Lows·cs.to, ss. ' . cabin ta Troi>uco 'canyon Tues· '· INSJdE TODA y Clay ... ·was identified today as Elmore Butt J~e.. SI, owner of a sm~ Ana ftrDt. • ' ' • ' ' . ' ' • I . Spoke"wrneri of the Oran1e Cou~ty .. l'~re Depart· ment/Departmen~ ct Jl'orestry said today the two·'1«7' - 1truetlln .. ~• IGtallJ conilimeil. TW nr.. wu r,e.,.,,.. at •bout 1,e·w.m-c;;r;.r ~:-= qoP@I. <. .... • a ....,-»z'r ... rua J vJ ~ ... -!PU., ........ •Ike . .. departmedl •PGi•tnaa. llkl. "And Iha """'8n WM 111'1111 ' involved when tlf IGI Ole 1'811." i'lr'ellllln nit _. ua no 1>1-.tlli1a&1..ia 1nlbe -:.=· · .n,ilfta..cllillDa, -- 1s.,cqnc,PlloM~ ' \I .. On Pendleton Reserve Refu.se. Centers Opened Orange County super visors voted today tp open the county's thr~ refuse'transfer .. ations tO the public this weekend and pre· pare an emergency mobilization plan for countY employes 'If ac- cumulated gar bage posie a ma- ~o;,~e;~~~ hazaid. (~I.a ed story The transfer statjons are normally used only by, big trash. trucks coming from Port.ions of the countY too far Crom the four county dumps to operate effi- ciently. Their loads are placed in larce co~li\Y'tcuc'ka QJ4 ~fllen ~ · retllOfthoway\o!heduniP,. ~pervisOrs . were told there is 't.oi er:eat·a safety h~ fQr the p~o.l.o Wi«f the statKm au week bul.'spetlal·,arrangements could be made fqr them lo use lhe facilities on the Weekend. The three staJ,ions1';y.e located at 1811! Gothird St.,· in Hunt- ington BeaCh. 11232 KnOtt Ave., in St.anion· and 10621 Dou&lass St. in Anaheim. ' ~ ......... ,..... .... ·They will be open starting at 7 a.rJl . Safurday, and at 10 a.m. ($ee8TATION8,Pa1eAZ) ~--tt ~ El To~ Trash Piling Up. Mter Strike CAMP LAYOUT-Mapof Camp Pendleton, shows where up to 20 000 Vietnamese \Yill be housed in·a quonset hut and tent cit refugee center. Area 1, Camp Talega, will accom- modate 2,800 persons it1"50-person quonset huts augment ed by 90 16-person tents. Area 2, Camp San Onofre will house 1, 780 in quonsets. AJ:eas 3, 4, and 5, show where Maririe Corps officials hope to erP.'ct tent cities housing th e re- mainderof the re fugees the camp is expected to receive. Uncollected trash is piling up at more than 1,500 homes in El Toro affected by the three-day- old rubbish ha ulers·strike. Officials of SCA Services or Santa Ana, which hauls rubbish for that community, said collec- tions are running about two days behind. Husband Identifies Laguna Hills Body But the company has hired non.union drivers and today had some trucks ha.ck in operation. Company officials told resi· dents to leave their trash cans on the curbs. They said workers would stay on the job over the weekend and this week's collec- Uons shoL1ld '*-·finished by Sun· day. · "!-· The only .Pt'.~l of El roro not af· fected by the ~~rike is the- southern section "Mrbss ·El Toro Road, which is served by a non- union fi,.rm: T_he· only. other SQUUlem Orange '€aunty area af· teded is Laguna Beach. ' .A man who· went lo Orange County·Sh.eriff\s officers after his empJoye.r warned him that a body· .fO.Und Monday in the .L.agiina ti.ills ar~a might be ,that of his misl!in g wiJe today iden· lilied h e·r f.S Guadalupe McClelland . 30, or 8342 W "es· t m i n s t e r B I v d. , ·Westminster. -lJlvestigatorS believe she was murdered. Of{ic.iBls Who were still trying to establish the, woman's. identity by her fingerprints ,said Robert • E·. McClelland, 35, illentified his wife's body at l he county .Q.,e.~k's Dream ·.f<!.ckie in . His Sights LON DON cu Pl) ..'.... Daily Expl'OSS columnist Willidm Hi ckey reported !Oday that Greek s hipping · mllli'onhire J ohn C. Carras would seek the han~ In marriage or LVJice·\vidowed Mrs. Jacqueline Kehnedy Onassis. . Hickey Said Carras, described as around 60 and one or the '''of Id 's richest shipo,,•ners and a friend of the late Aristotle Onassis. told friends hi s.next goal ls lo m ake Mrs . Onussis his Wife. The widow · of the late President John Kennedy represents. as she dtl for pµassis, "a sqeial t:.\'._c5est which the g1'ea.1 ~fa.Ith O!;'f!'r. Cilql'~ lj,aa ;rn;r~t managed lo obtain. ·~ · fl , l,~'+, , ~ , l• ,• Hickey saiil'Cl\rras ·~el' urea.11 ~ m ri . s to fi·icnds.Jlt a lav~h party' gjare in om ulao bas Mlbea 'In London A•eruo, · ns Island •l\d l .JultutilJ!ls thr ... m"P!ed ~ n theCarl!", • • • • morgue. Officers Said McClell and told thi:m ·his wife ·was absent from thei r home for two days lasl weekend. But he did not report her ab:;ence s ince she had 1en the home for similar periods or time on earlier occasions. ' .McClelland told investigators tha( his emp loyer saw a i . ne~paper story reporting the · . ~~very of a woman's body in 1 the 'Moulton Parkway-Paseo de Val_encia area and suggested to hill1 that the description re· sembled hi s wife. ·Mrs.' McClelland's partly clothed body was found by n .county road department employe lying.!ace'down in eight inches or water in a drainage ditcl\~ ·.Officer~ said a large rock had .been pl8ced in the middle of her . back to ensure that, she remained ·undefl-Water and in that location . Homicide investigators are in· .eluding a check or all bars in the :area as part of their mounting ,probe int,o what they are con· vinced was the murder of Mrs. M'cClelland. Students Protest SAN JOSE (U PD -Fifty San Jose Stille University students occ:u,pied an office Tuesday to protnl the s tate of ther'school's et-oilomtcs· department, which Uley contend Is being PIH'lled or radical grof~ssors : The pro- test.ors occup"ied th~ om~ Jor 11\Q~ Iha~ twQ hpurumd then left 1 at noon after beinit .,,arned lhf Y ', faced aryest . , ' :'l'!J ' ... , Marines Ready Quarters By JACK CHAPPELL 01 I ... D•ilY PilotSWI Within days. a new lO\\'TI will grow in the hilli behind San Clemente, a new town of tents. quonset huts, and Vietnamese on lhfir way to a new life in America. Camp .Pendleton Marine Base is readying tempor ary homes for up to 20 ,000 persons being evacuated from Vietnam. (Relat- ed photos, AJ) First arrivals Tuesday were lodged in the Talega reserve training·camp. As others arrive. they Will be billeted ,in the San .. Onofre Training Camp quonset huts and as more arrive, they will ~ placed in 16-man tents etecled $ the Christian.itos por- tion ot \he sprawling 125,000 acre militahr base. The Christi~nit os section of the base is where the first Chris· tian bap'tism took place in California, an event marked by a large wooden cross on the side of a brush covered hill, and a state historical marker. It is also Within miles or former President Richard J\.l . Nixon's San Clemente estat~. First a rri\'als looked Lo be . anything but refugees. A large ~ number of Americans "'ho had been working in SaigOn had been . .scooped up in the evacuation net 1 and were plainly angry al the prospect or being "quarantined " at the refugee camp. Immigration personnel qui ck ly , separated Americans and their dependents from persons who re- quired long-term quartering . Pendleton officials said today that 1.191 persons had been ac- cepted in tu· the rerugce center and that of that number. 486were cleared to leave immediately. The Vietnamese now arriving are upper class and middle class. officials said. lmmi·gration orficials said those with ·sponsors, contacts in the United States who guarantee to house anll look a(fer the new· arrivals, will be allowed lo leave soon. Reflecting their status~ many or the women were fashionably ., dressed in silk traditional cos- tume, or in mod ~ nonwrinkle (See llEFUGEES, Page 1\2) Ford Proud: Of Actions WASHINGTON (UPI ) - President Ford said today he was proud he ordered the evac uation from Saigon of thousands of South Vietnamese who otherwise would have been killed in the Communist takeover. Ford's remarks were or. fered to reporters by press secretary Ron N eSsen, ~ho · estimated that ''somewhat over 1 ,000 pers ons - roughly 6,000 Vietnamese and 1,000 Americans" - were evacuate d from Saigon Tuesday just before the government surren· dered . Nessen quoted Ford as telling aides: "I took them (the Vietria'm ese> out because otherwise they Would have been killed and ~•mproudofit ." 1' I\¥ DAIL V PILOT ' SB • 'Local,s ·' • • lnN~ ' h '1 Movie A movie in which many Sad- dl.eback Valley and Laguna .. Ntgue l res idents may see ~ t~em selves opens Wednesd•y t~ ru~htin El Toro. t .11 'Death Race 2000" starrtng David Carridine includes several aequences filmed at the Laguna Niguel facility of the General Services Administration, also .'• known as the "ziggurat" for its ':1 stepped Babylonian design. 7-Producers of the film contact- ed area service groups to provide extras for the climactic scene of .. the science-fi ction plot when Car- -.' radine roars into the ziggurat ·· driving his "Monster Car ," win· ner of a bizarre crosS·COWllry race in the year 2000. ··:· About 600 people, members or th~ Laguna Niguel Jaycees, the ?i.t1ssion Viejo Music Boosters . . 1 and other clubs s pent a hot windy . Saturday filming at the ziggurat :-, three months ago. 1 The groups received donations • J from the producef, New World " Productions , Inc., depending on · ·' how many people volunteered. The mov ie opens at the Sad· dleback Cinema on El Toro Road as well as several other mov- ·, iehouses in Orange a nd ·· Anaheim . It is rated "R" (no one ' 1 under 18 admitted without an .• adult ) and will be running as a ;:• double feature with "Busting." •: Publicity for the flick bills it as ·.' "'violent, sexy, funny and revolu· •. 1 1 tionary. •• Carradine plays a .: bl ack-garbe d mystery man na m ed Frankens tein, ''the • •1 scarred and pieced· together vie· : ,. tor or previous races, part man . and part pros thetic replace· · .. ments." :. t Director Paul Bartel. whose -,~ last movie was titled "Private . .. , Parts." call s it "an eccentric · .. 1 film ." It is also low·budget , pro· duced for about $300,000. ... ·~ ' I .· Firemen Set '• ' · · Class in Home . :; Emergencies . ' . I Meeting such home emergen· cies as fever seizures, animal bites, burns and swimming acci· dents will be the s ubject of classes presented by Mission Viejo fire station 24 . The two-hour classes, offered in cooperation with the Rancho · Viejo Junior Women's Club, will be he ld a t 7 p .m. at the J,fargueritc Parkway fire station ·May 7, 20 and 21, according to fireman Tim Sappok. The c lasses are designed particularly for parents and babysitters, he said. Partici· pants need attend only one class. Firemen are also· prepared to : . present steps to take in home · · emergencies to groups meeting as clubs or gathered in private . .' homes for a n evening's inslruc· lion. ·' Addition al information is available by calling Sappok 'at 83'7·9333. FroraPageAJ ·. ::: STATIONS .•• .. ' .. Sunday. County officials have estimated it will co.st $1,000 per day p e r s tation in overtime wages lo keep the facilities open. Jn a se p a r a t e m oti o n Supervisor Ralph Clark urged the county administrative offi cer and the director or the Environ · mental Ma nagement Agency to prepare a contingency plan for use of count y personnel a nd equipn:ient to pick up residential trash tf county health offi cials declare an em ergency ex ists. Robert N. Weed Pre••donl •"" P\IOI•""'' Jack R. Curley V!tf Pr .. llMnl <tNI c.-.. ,,,,.,,_.,_, Thom as Keevil Eaoto• Thomas A. Murphine Ml,..9•n9 £dllor Charles H. Loos Ric.hard P. Nall Al\.!,t.tn1 llMl'l.tQ1"9Ellilll'l Saddleback Valley Office 2»111 L.t P.tl JIOloU ti ~n Olt90 FFH*t~ Other Offices Cotl.tMlrM J:IO~tll8t•~­ Hl•potllH•" ln l Nt""°"'1 8ooolloo-d HU111•"t1'" ktt h 1111,&..tehe.o.MvMd LAt-~.Ch, llhC.-'•e!ol'"I Telephone 17141 642-4311 Ctai sslfled Adverti1lng '42·M71 S.ttldltN<' V.tilt• Nt*\0011<1' 511·6310 F10.,.s....c1emrnlt 49S·06:10 (.opyrlthl, ltlS Ottn!M CMll Pullll\"1119 ~r.Ho lM •l\IO"ln,lltullrtl-•,fll<••<•I mollt' •' •••••ll"mon11 M •tln .,.., ot ••11•6iht(fd w tlMul ~cltl ptrm1 1~1011 01 ,.,.......,_,,.,. $O(Olld CIOI& OMl•QO p1ld ol CO\lt ,,.f \O Go1110r11lo. Subic rlptioofl 11'1 tor<~• u .oo "'°"'h!t; I)~ ,,\111 M.to "ll>fllltlr: mtMl.,YOl!IUIMI~ IJ,o0 IMfllllly. \ AN AMERICAN SNACK Orphan Chews Apple Fro•PageAJ REFUGEES polYester fabrics. There was no q uar3ntine of the new arrivals once in Camp P endleton. Americans and legal aliens who ha d completed immi· gration processing in Guam were permitted to leave. However, at El Toro Marine Air S tation Orange County :Health Officer Dr. John Philp ordered the base commander tO confine all persons from South East Asia to the boundaries of the station. The only exception to the order was the tra nsportation of the evacuees to Pendleton. ·Gale Froemming , an American engineer who had been working in Saigon and left last Thursday, protested his handling by county offi cials at El Toro. Froemming said he was shoved on board the bus to Pendleton by a n Orange County She riff's Deputy and told he was quaran- tined. Another a ngry American was Joe. E. :r.tassey, a n engineer. I/, • I :Med .Site . ' \ .Planning . • ,Cut &~k B~DOVGLASFIUTJllQIE . Oltlle 0.l'Y ....... ..,. hue to .. shortage of state funds, U.C · Ir.Yin'e•a pendina purchase of Or1nae County Me<llcol' ·Center-if finally •P. proved-will not immediately re-· . suit in the m"Ulti·m1Wondollar re· · novaUol! ~he.spr~wlln1 f1&1ty : once Planned, accordinl to the dean of UCl's medical school. A ·pared recommendation. to Gov;· E~itlun«;I G. Brown Jr. by UC .President Charles Hitch and UC Regent Chairman William · French Smith reaffirms un- . iven:ity backing of plans for de· v~loPm:enton the campus. _But it Bbandons plans for $4 -ml!llon i n r eno"'.alion for Orange County Medical Center, accord- ing .t o· Assemblyman Bruce Nestande (l{.Anaheim), the main advocate of a bill to help fin._D~ the medical school. . Development on the Irvine campus is to include a 200-bed hospita l, a basic s ciences teaching building and an out· patient clinic, according to the university plan. FinanciB.l backing for medical school d evelopment and the $5.5 million purchase of.the :Medical · Cenler now rests with the state l egislature . Nestande said legislation to fund the school has been stalled' awaiting action by the university.· " . Reacting to the renewed un- iversity _backing of UCI plans, med school Dean Stanley van den Noort s aid in an interview Tues- day, \•obviously, I am very -pleased." J!owever t because state bond fun<ls have not stretched as far as originally. thought, "We'll pro- bably hctve to make do with Orange Co unty Medical Center in its present form,'' Dr. van den Noortsaid .. · Univers ity plans call for the Medical «;enter lo be reduced by 200 beds to11 SOO·t>ed facility. Dr. van ·. den' Noort said the medical School will still he able to use the Medical Center for teaching purposes despite the lack of renovalion. "But we canno_t make it into 1 "modern 300-bed· hospital the likes of-which we would bet!~tire. ly pleased with, without renova- •tion expense.'' he said. "In view of the unfortunate balance of expenses and revenue in California, it does not seem un- reuonable to derer the expense until the financial situation is im- "These are al l people who thought they would be accepted in America , th e land of freedom," he said. ' • proved." {!.. " The iriipf9Ve'Dl.ents, maay ol' + which relate to eartt-iuake safe-FroraPageAJ EL TORO ••• were all middle-class people. "They took care of all the first- class people first up at Travis " he said , having been al the northern California base earlier. "Those were really fine people. You should have seen them.'' The impression, for the mo- ment, is that refugees fitting the more popular stereotype might not arrive until sometime toward the end of this week. ~en t~at finally happens, the m1g rat1on, health and customs cials, who so far have had ing to do except check bag- gage a nd documents, might have their hands full. "This refugee problem is going to be a big problem for the United States," feared another German journalist, photographer Mal· _thias Luhn. "Maybe even bigger than the Vietnam war." Man 'Cheats' PlwneFirm Over Massage SAN FRANCISCO (U PI) - Richa rd Lawrence, 34 told police here that a Los ~eles massage parlor rubbed him the wrong way. Thal led him to do something that a rrected ·the phone company the same way. He has been phoning the House or Seven . Erotic Gables in Los Angeles repeatedly every day for seven m onths to argue about $30 he says he wants back from the. parlor. But since he figured he was out $30 already, he did not want to put any more money into the pro- Ject. He hung on just long e~h to tell off the message parlor and then hung up as operators asked for more change. The phone company finally notified police, who lnt.enµ:pted Lawrence as he was calllrig the ma ssage parl or fr o m a downtown phone booth. Police booked him for obscene ealll, Ph.one fraud and creating a nwsance. Farmer Killed LIVINGSTON (UPI) Alberto Torres, rarm worker from Livi ngston, died at the Gallo Ranch here T1.1esday when the tractor he was drtYlng over· turned, crushing him. .ty, he·said, could be handled a lit- ·ue at a time; spreading the cost out over a long period.- "But it will be difficuh to do most of the renovation that is cont~.mplated at Orange County Medical Center until the new hospital opens. We need to empty out the old hospital to make space,'' be s"'id. ' Mission Viejo Band Tooting For Uniforms Tickets are now on sale for a concert that the Mission Viejo High School band members-hope will raise money for JS new un- iforms. The concert, sponsored by the Saddleback Area CoordinaUng Cooncil (SACC), is set for 7:30 p.m. Ma}' 15 in the Mission Viejo High School gym. It w ill feature the concert band, the wind ensemble, the cbamb(!r orchestra and jaz:z enaemble. Performing with the mUJic groups will ~ woodwind artist Lemoyne Taylor, a teacher at ·La Paz: Intermediate School ; and cellist John Walz: of South Pasadena. The m arching band bas 155 members but only 120 uniform•. Unless the money is· railed for new uniforms, 35 memben of the band will be unable to go on the spring band tour . Tick_et1 'are available at the SACC office, the music depart- ment offi ce at the high sch09I, and t he Leisure World ad· ministration building. Fro•PageAI CABIN ••• are not permanently lived in. County fi remen were asst1ted in their erforts by volunteen: from the Holy Jim Fire Depart- ment. The victim is the owner or San· ta Ana Machine Works, 1322 Sao- liatoAvenue, Santa Ana. He reportedly l'ved alone in the cabin during the week and com- muted lo Landers to join his family on weekends. He is survived by his wife Geraldine ; four stepchildren· sons Wayne and Burton and i daughter.I. Mrs. ~horle Keiser of Midwayi;lty. · f<'\aneral service• are Ht for 1:30 p.m. Frldoy at Weotmlnater Memorial Park. · • • • .) , • , Ul"t~ BARGE CARRIES PART OF SALVAGED .SOVIET .SUBMARINE THROUGH GOLDEN GATE Deotlnallon la Loo Angeles, But Who Kno-Why-+lol lh• Coall Guard Mysterious Barge Under Tow to LA REDWOOD CITY cAP> -The secrecy-shrouded barge which reportedly salvaged part of a sunke n Soviet s ubmarine last summer was being towed toward Los Angeles t oday for un· dis closed reasons, the Coast Guard reported. "It's going to Los Angeles, but we don't know what it's going to do there," Lt. David Ramsey, Coast Guard operational officer said Tuesday evenia g as th~ 300·foot -long barge was tugged Health Plaitning Lecture Scheduled "'Unraveling Red Tape" is the theme for the May 6 lecture in a series OD health planning in eeronlology at Saddleback Com· munity Hospital. Sid Kent, m edical services coordinator for the hospital, will speak 1t the 7; 30 p. m. meeting in tqt c>i:eteria of Saddl-.:k.Com· mun1ty Hospital~· Z4451 Via Estrada, Laguna HillS. . • -The aerie1 is spon90l'ed:by •• -; -dlebact. ~ •• ,. ud la r .... ond . opentothtfpublic. • ' across choppy San Francisco Bay and out the Golden Gate. The submersible steel barge, owned by billionaire Howard Hughes, has been berthed here periodically since 1972. However, it attracted litUe attention until March when news reports said the vessel was used by the Cen· tral Intelligence Agency to try to salvage missiles and a Soviet code book from a submarine which sank in 19M in the Pacific about 750 miles northwest of Oahu, Hawaii. Reports said the $250 million project, financed in part by the CIA, netted evidence coofirming that Soviet subs carry nUclear · tipped m issiles and torpedos. . T~e barge, called HMB·l , was • outfitted by Lockheed Mi ssile and Space Company with a trac· tor subma rine resembling a huge claw. The giant barge was de· signed to rit inside the huge $tOO millioil recovery ship, Glomar Explorer. . • The barge wa1 kept under heavy security while berthed here, stirrin1 public fears that recovered nuclear weaPons might be aboard. But,Jled!fOOd Citr fire officials said'~---in-s~ the bar&• anif 1-no s igns of weaponry. · FroraPageAI CABLE .TV. • on the· amount of revenue r e- turned to the county by the franchise holders. Currently, the county gets two · percent per year ot the total grou revenues of the four com- panies -about $20,000 over the past 18 months. Airport Move In San Diego • 'Dangerous' SAN DIEGO CAP) -Moving San Diego Inte rnational Airport to the Mexican border would pro- duce ''th e most dangerous airport in the United States," a city councilman claims . Councilman Jim Ellis says his view is shared ' by the Airline Pilots Association, the Allied Pilots Associ at ton and the Southwest Flight Crew Associa· lion. The Otay Mesa site recently approved by San Diego County's Comprehens ive P lanning Organization would involve an approach even steeper than the presently c riticized one at do'.N~town Lindbergh Field, Ellis said 1n a speech Monday. Mens Tennis Sweaters Reduced 40% , Duck Feet rms 10.95 & 14.95 Churchill Fins Long SleBVed Turtleneck Sweaters Reg. 10.95 Sale Price 6.95 Wilson Tennis Shirts Irregulars -6.95 Baseball Gloves & Mitts Baseb1lls-8ats--taps- Collred SIBMS-Shoes · Masks~hest Protector~ ' . Baseball ·warm.. Jackets Tennis lackets-7.95 ta 60.00 Wllson-D1vis-Bancroft-Yonex Wllson~enn-llunlop Tennis BaUs ~s & Boys Tennis Sllirts & · Derts I Ladies T enlis Dresses· ladles & Mens Tennis 5'ies · 0111n 9 to & cloS.d _, . . Beach Rotes Swim Goggles Spefdo Swim SU its & T ruil~ Laguna Swim Trunks Gym Pants Track Pants Reversible T·Shirts Sweat SUits Wallllf Slits Basket~ 5.95 to 31.95 Vllleyb11ls 9.95-16.95-21.95 YelliJllaU Nets 11.95 to 29.95 SllCCirlmls PlaygrudBaHs l1e4n.tllalls & Racquets . llaffb1D Gloves &. Bills Mt Strl1&in1-8ie Rejiairin1 · ~ lettering .D.:Center • ' ' 646-1919 I • • At long last, Or..nge County government Is trying . ·to set up tb.e machinery needed io reg4late cable televlall>n franchises granted In Its territory. ~ The CO!Jnty hasalw11~ had legal authority. to do '"!under ltte same gov!!"'ment code section t,!lat em· JlCloiers it 10 a~thorize franchi,es. It simj)ly has not ctiosen to checl( up on ooml!l!nies, and ;n recent years tl!•t',fact has crea.ted·s~blcrlber rate inequities that Cflll_'t t>, blam~ompletely on the cable companies. -. . ~ss11red by economic setbacks, thelir;ins have had to increase rates. But in cities where they . _oper'l\I•!, particularly .Laguna Beach, .San Clemente and San lf.uan CaP.istrano, councilmen have e~ercised their.regulatory power and refused to allo_w the hikes. ~ . Since no such regulation was practiced ·in county ~rtitory, the rates went up WithQut· opposition or rt!prese.ntation. The end result ls that subsc,ribers in county territory n-ow PBf about 15 percent more for '(able TV than those in the cities. \ In the interest of equitable rates and service, it is ;just as well that the Board-of Supervisors has decided .., county·s~ould get into cable TV regulation. · ~ . ' " Noise Boundary ' The Irvine City council is deadlocked over a pro- ed zone _change to -allow . developmenl of the llJase of Northwood-1,42$. acres bounded by 4he ta Ana FreewQy, Culver ·Dpve, Ii:vine.Boulevard Jeffrey Road. 1n the absence of Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor .. e council split 2-~ Ol\:..tbe zoning, with the main area· • cont.ention whether'to allow development in a high Sll'ZOne. The problem area is a broad swath of land 1 • • • l • -at1on I northwea{ of Je!!rey llqad.-lt la beyond the limits or tolerable noise from El Tofl!:ll¢ne Jets as specified in the city general pJ9L • · Admittedly,' t.IW'general plan ia umbiguous on what kind' of develQpment ll)8Y occUr in sue ti' areas_, On one page, res!!lentlal development is permittedron the next lt 1s bahruid. Also af..question is the p'reclse location or the high·noite liounda_ry. The health aspect\ of excesslve.nolae only recent· ly have attracted scientific Attention. 1lrvine's noise ~uffi111ry is based-on the best available Information-. --->---i The onus should be OI) develdpen to produce better evidence that no hazard eXiata before .homes are al- lowe<tin that area . Rural Lessons Innova tive thinking by educational planners will give elementar y pupils in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District a unique summer school op· portunity : sampling the rural life of a real "country school.'' · ''City kids'' who have little opportunity to come into conta ct \Vith farmyard animals will be bused to the charming , 86-year-old Trabuco School for a four- \Veek progr a m in June. The three-classroom school house has a ,resident µopulation of donkeys, goats, chi~kens, shee p, horses and a steer . It is normally.used by children who live in the vi cinity of O'Neill Park. This summer, however, they will be sharing the school \Vilh others who are n 't as fortunate as they are. It promises to be an interesting program, one \vhich should help round out education _in 'a rapidly urbanizing society. ' ' ' " Morlaer Spet1ks F1·0111 E.\.·perie11ee '' ' -~ .. ' ' " . ' _.-1_,. l ' ;. ~: •. \., ·,:· i ..... j·_'· :-•... '' " ' ' ' . " ' •; ' .' .. r l ,,. /. ./ -.. - - . • ' " ' i \ onjugal, ~ilence a Dear Gloqmy Gus The Re~Uty ~f a 'Flawed' Child ' 1 od Sign CHARLES McCABE + J Those who follow this column ·11 know that I am of the opinion at love and verbiage are sort of ke oil and water, immiscible. I ve Quoted with total approval he mot or H .L . Mencken: I wonder what the bi-racial' children in our orphanages think when they see bi- racial childre n coming from overseas being adopt- ed as quickly as they ar- rive. M.J .J . .....,, ---flll ............... .., ,.,.._. .. __ ......... , ...... ... ................ ,.... ~ ,,_.--' ,..... ...... , ..... 0.11, ..... '!\'!""lovder_.!~~ustbbelrand -~wife , i (, , .. .... tae'f81 1UA1"'1-1age, • After 15,years of marriage, they y are flving evidence at an in-, .bad ,•imply learned to f;Jo a '~~.. h •trem~4!Yf auqibei:. o[ t ings0 So' ~7 am I of thll vle'fi' that tocetber Which did DIX require put p_ald to 'any,.arriace the verballzaUon. The study showed ' t telhl!I~. . ; Illa! Ille 'number or words _ex· ., .. cbanged"t1 not a meuure of com- a rt D e r f t, n municafion."" , e • r.:tn r ' :t • Dr.-Birdwhistle also dis· alyztni1 tts .. covered that the' limes when a .. ure and · ~In talk the most are on the i<.U.~t. When · t.btrd date· and the last year e wife starts before tile divorce. ~lk!Jlg about 1'Gt-'that we doubted it: but it's Tothe Editor: I felt 1 had to respond to Mn. Kaiser's pie ift the sky letter (April 20) concerning "fiawed" children . Appar~ntly )jrs. Kaiser has not actually raised a "flawed" child, spending years of 'heartache and agony trying to find one Qf those "beauillul and · positive progran\~·· that she says are so "accessib1e." Each de- velopmentally •disabled Child is an individual and nlay take several years to place in a pro- gram, if at all. ·Many parenUjust plain can't afrord these ' pro·• Jtrams of plac meats ":hen they ' are found. _ I don't think Mrs. Kaiser haa checked the facts when she says that "families are looking for nawed children." If she were to check adop~ion acenciea. she would find niany too few families ~earching for these· children. Is she aware '!flawed" also means children over seven? Most People prefer to adopt healthy infants, not older children. husband's ' raUter terrifying to have such ex· -==r· as an pllcit demonstration of_ the mis· I DON'T think parents of the ii ce, you . · chief dOoe. by verbally clawing "fiawed" child feel their child tan reasoqably cOnclude ~t she oyer a m,rrtage, or less binding ''is n9l warm and cuddly,'' to the .. olltbemarket. relatt,,mship, contrary. Also, if Mrs. Kaiser Now comes a lad with the im· ~thinks mothers who alx>rt their ble name of Dr. Ray L. PEaRAPS the moSt famous bat5ies have "mental or physical lrdwhlaUf, wbo is an expert in ~e Uifjhe· oeuvre of the great problems afterwarcb-,'' J'ril sure e rteld of non-verbal com-short story witter Ring Lardner· she's right, but believe me'"tr the untcatlon. He undertook a ti 'Sh\li·up, be ixplained." child is born the concerned turious· experiment. Thia was~ a . JoµY gOod advic~ it is too ;_ but mother's anguish can go ona lot tf,udy of bOw ,mach coahrsaUen . 1t will ·hardly stop the feelings longer! '<:i u ·•ctully eX(hli.ta'd between -which well uP aDd ·are unuttered., U Mrs. Kaiser is strong against ·h'llQdred martjed ~ re· and t)le wOr1e ·ror it. 'l1le thing is abortion. all the power to her, but arcled a1 · rea__,nablY happy not IO rDRC.h that talking ;about as a mother o( a "flawed"' child 1.5.Gr more .1eara ~· Jove a'nd '*-rf!a&e may or may .myself, who loves, and is con-e rraa'e~ vOj.t.:e-a,Ctivtt•~.~ .• ~ n0t ll~lp~ ~atldnstiip to Sustain. cemed about my child and others ie'top~oll_e1 ,,.illl J~..ter _;tll.,._,,. '11Jat1t WJJ}'lli>t ~o.-. · . like him every day of my life, I les'bomesaDdtbeir~ars:. . ~ The rial pnt about all this feel she needs another route of JQ:ieP9rt8d the retnlftllo Gan '-,talk·between, emotional· partners reasoning to be against abortion. fhet'oh'y,,OJ N,ew-York$maa~. , ~.~•\.it i1 ·a"s)1n. It '9 a sign of She is probably using her well in· 'The median amounl ·ot.·1'tne tlie (Ina; Whether One'or both of tentioned rellgiou.s· belief u a· l f tn coftyersatiGnr exchange the Partners knows it, wheh ~e basis for her phjlosophy, and not these ha_ppily inai:tled -~tterinc begins the ".Ybiole thing ~ actua~ly living it as a day to day ples.,1~er week . was 27,"1' ilotf. •. ;· er.nence! utes. _ • • • · -11DS1-9roposition will be coun· . ~RBARA CRIPPEN THE BEMION the lisure wis P. by any number or therapy '-.• All rulsw Mlsplared high, adds the grinpllfg ~.and probably some.mar· bolar, is that tbese Nf\lf:ular rtqe ~oUnselors, too. ttie idea To the Editor: lea went visitirw f Jot and rthlt r9u can, rap a marJ1,aae ti&ck While America is wallowing in ad to give each other ,drivi?c · ~ sbaPe ft).11 small and protect-its ~ltruistic spirit of admitting recttons. · ,· · ,i9d 'inh&trY ·hi tfteae UmtNS• It is literally thousands of orphans .. 111e point ls n~ that ~e· based On a pre!'\ise that seems to. 0:-11.:and refugees to our country, it is plff weAn't conimunicatin1. ·mepalpably,ra1a1. ·forgetting Ute fact that there are l ~ ':.. ~ .. Why, ·W dr(U!n Are. J{oving In ' A aroeer's daughter' ~may be\ ( , : ) bout to beco~e1Pri!!'•·iruru.1er • PAtuJ. HARVEY Brltatn. ~, _ 4 .... , .. . . Aa you kDOW)' Britain doe. not . ·1. I > ect it9" goverimentl 1eaider by wbeq, men· abdicate their ac· reel ._ ~a.lot. In 'Brttatrii~,~)' cu1tQJDed bead-of-the-family lect meinb!irs of'.Plll'llam.nit l'lle, Ille topleu fanilly soon gets ye'an ago, and she hasn't lost an election since. During the Conservative gov- . ~emment or 1970·74, she served as min.isterbf education. m each party-LllbOr allii:t a"fmDale bead. erYattve. Thea, when the_ t.<..P'! elect more rrom one party from tbe other, tlle-eledod ~-in our coUlltry lbeJl_,ld caaarn1men-•utomlltieally e tbelr party's leadel' u Ille prime mlnbtar1' .'JBE. INADECIUACY or Bri· .,talh'• rffent, mostly ,male gov· ernments lert a void. Since -Cburc~lll. male.leailors have been vap1d. Inept, Ineffec- tual. So a woman 11 movina: up, and Ille ii> Prepared to move in. AN)' ,WOMAN in pollUcs will tell you of( the recdrd that her least loyal support is from-other woD)en. Yet there is something about this impeccable middle- cla1s wire and mother which tenda to win the confidence of other women. . When George Gallup polled Conaervatives on the eve of the Ju( election·, women supported her 4 to 3; men opposed her 2to1. The Coaaenat1Yel' new party lelder -tbe teaa q....., 'ol con· rv•tlve llrttab polltlc1-f1 ar1aret Tha!Ni'er., WIU!l'• prvpelllll1 ·-Into llonlofprom~! We ailtod for it1 -. ~ a Calla to ,moslft up to Illa · tlanal, hlatorlcal leodei:lhlp ,llev•catA1;it. - Nature abtion a vacuum. • ""8 II lnle at home, ln llUlf· .., ao•m•t or ..... , .... ; Margaret Thatcher Is ooe of tboee "overni1ht successes" who hu -todlouoly llHPOrinl for It all ber ure. D1u1hter of a -pro. W>dal 1rocer, her.-sraclel earned her a 1cholanldp to Ox-' ford. There '1be earn.a two •sr--in ebeeilltry, "'°'I ht lliw. ... ealered pollU..ln tM buot· lap .. , .... qo. 11111 •• lleet· od ·to Brllaln'.t Parll-15 • , -~---- She won almost 2 tot. She out· polled all 4 of her male rivals combined. If ind when the Laborite1 strike out and tbe Conservatives coine to bat again, the arocer'• daUChter will be prime minister of Brtt1ln. It Was no accident. And a1aln, iboll, we ll\ade her what Ibo 11 by .... what we were not. .. ----..~ ( ' MAILBOX • ) Letten I,_ reHe" •re ••~. Tiie ript 10 ,_ e11HI te Iii "tl•t • er iKi,..i!Ntt liDtl ;, re· "' "'""'· Utt•" "' Jll ••r.i. w lft1 will Dt ""• • !H"lffeM•. &II leftetl "lllil l11CIWlt li9'Ylwe .afld ,,..u;,.. .-.rnf •ut llllm•• ,,.., .. M-ld on re· .-n1 ;1 Mllfkie"' rNMll 11 •-llllt. ~rr •iU ........ 11 ...... . the world on our shoulders or else it will break our backs. EDITHC. EWENS Gi.11 K Iller To the Editor: Your article on the Gay killer was helpful in that it finally brought to light a very tragic, scary happening in the Gay com· munity . It also made 'me again literally thousancjs upon furiou' s. because 1 have little thousands of U.S. citizens who. are every bit as pathetic as those _ doubt that if the elevt;n victims refugees. r. were non-gay. pubhc outcry • Go into the downtown section . would have b~en great en?lJgh to of_ Los Angeles or any major city ~ f~ the poJ1ce to effect1~e ac· in tbil country and look at the ·tion. It see~s easy for society. to . deaperate, lost per50l\8 wander· not get excited over the tragedies ing the streets. Ask any Negro or a!' ~ group of peop~e who are Mexi~an or elderly person or nd1culed an~ punished, a.nd handicapped P,eri on the things where the police are an active that THEY need. .1 part of that treatment. Poli~e dt;· Many fine "colleges are i oing partments, for · e~ample, fin~ 1t bankrupt, medical researchers. easy ~o ra.t1onal~ze not putting are pleading ror financial as-full time 1nvest1gato/5 on the siKance, our school system is go· murders of eleven gay peol?le ~ut inl down the drain, pollution -seem. to ha~e no t~ouble f1nd1ng the lilt grows and irows. full time v1.ce officers to ~l~nt themselves 1n gay bars ent1c1ng people to proposition them. IF WE ARE the kind, generous naUon we apparently believe ourselves to be -where were we when the millions in Biafra were starving? I didn't see any mass emigration of ·refugees into our country, from that nation when they were dying the agonizing de~ ath of starvation. , I can't help but feel· that the whys and wh~refores of .. why we entered ibto Vietnam have never been completely revealed to the United States citizens -even though it was our sons who gave life and limb to aid ttt,it~try. 1 can't help but reel that-:.. even though Vietnam was given al least 10 years to1 shape up an army of its own -it Jacked the patriotism to defend itself as we did, back in' 1776. Clsp 't it ironi~ that we are admitting· thes~ .re.~ fugees -fleeing from their na- tion, rather than stand up and fight'"' -in the year or our 200lh Bicentenni•l ?.> • 1 Sign ·me-.·one damned,.,. mad American. MARJORIE JACKSON C1u1gre•• Right . To the Editor: · . • tongratU1.ations to' the COngress and Senate for turning thumbs down on President Ford's enormous request of_ Viet· nam.aid. The evacuation· of a proposed million Vietnamese ia appalling to me, even a hundred thousand seems unacceptable in view or our sagging economy and. high unemployment figure. M a tax- PllYer, I protest this influx pf re· fucees into our country -people who will bring many contagious diaeues and ultimate p~ems of providing for them. Why don't we Wnlc abouf lak- int care or our own ror a change and the same applies tow'aid. the orphans too. It ii time we re· c:ognize the fact that ·we C.nnot continue to carry the burdens of Quotes Ed11r D. Os1ood, S.F. M hep· Ing young -"Get involved.1..Joln various movem e nts. ·i·ha t 1utomatlcally brings you in touch with youth, and wtien you con1tantly have to articulate your Po•ltlon with young people, you stay sharp and aallc." . ' • • TmS KIND of harassment OC· curred freque ntly in Garden Grove ga y ba r s last summer, was directed by the District Al· tomey's office and aimed at clos· ing them down. Those cases, and the subs equent appeals, have cost the taxpi.lyers millions of dollars. ~Attitudes and action like this ghettoize me . It makes me feel like I'm black and living in the south in the 40s and 50s. It's like being a Jew in Europe in the Mid· die Ages. Like those groups it seems that society today sees us as. inferior and sick and de· generate and not deserving of th e kind or treatment others are en· titled to. Why do the. police choose to focus on his sexuality? Th e person is a maniac whatever his sexuality. It does not take a Ph.D. psychologist lQ figure out that the killer is In all likelihood a straight·identified homophobi c man acting out his fears and hates. Moreover, he probably has a strong religious encultura- tion th.11t frowns on sexual ex- pression and conde1mns gay al . (ectional relaiionshipS. WhateVer his sex~alit)r} he is ' straight·idMtified,.'hot g·~. and reflects 1ociety's '"anti:gay 'pre- judice. It'$ quite possible that he feels society is applauding his acts since he is ridding it o( people society te11s him are undesirable. When ~ople make it clear once and for all that they do not hold these demeaning attitudes then crazy people might nol act on thefl\. In the meantime, how about'1veryone who cares [or justice for all de mand that Orangt and L. A. County police department s o rganiae themselves in an ef£ective way that will find \his killer whose (reedom demeans us all. DAVID E . BUNTLEY ROTCVletc To the Editor: Though U.S. inilltary involve- ment In Vietnam appears to be ending, it Is Increasing on college campuses acros.s the U.S. and at the University of California at Irvine 11 well. ROTC , an antl·war Issue of lhe ll80a, shouldn't now be ignored. ROTC and m iUtary rmearcb on college campuses became islues u public opposition to Ille Viet· nam war grew. The issue at stake is 1nore than th~ individual's right to choose to participate in the ROTC, more than one's right to receive the benefits of an ROTC cadet. The question isn 't what the military can do for you, but rather what the military has done and is 00.. ing to peoples a broad-Vietnam · (or example. To take part in an ROTC pro· 1 gram is to support the politics of the military. Con'cemed. students and professors at UCI object to our school's taking part in the Air Force ROTC program. I KEVIN Mc~E" UClStudent . " Alhei•w To the Editor: Reference letter o( Robert Jackson, .. the intellect?'" April : 23. When·· I read the article on Madalyn M'ays O'Hair, April 18, I almost cancelled my newspaper. Then, I guess you have to keep up on all the cornballs in the world. It' Mr. Jackson will use both eyeballs and his brain,,J'm sure he will find the chaos in the world is not from dependence on God.- but lack of it. I think if we concentrate too much longer on our hwhan ap· proaches, the United States will go up in smoke. · Apparently, Mr. JacksQn has not been· educated oo. the beliefs o( the "iit'e8t •thinkers'' of the world, or he would have known most of these are nOt,alheistic. ST,\T.ISTICS have shown the more educated you are the more likely you are to believe lb God. The least educated (the muses) accept the views of anyone (no matter how illogical or unsound their philosophy,). if their views are widely publicized. ' With people li~e Madalyn. Mays O 'Hair and Robert~ Jackson, it's surprising we have ; a United , States Comtitution at.: all. Far fewer people trust or~\ believe in a ..,God now than they ' did~or even 20 Yeaisagoflf Mr .. Jackson doesn't believe there isi more chaos now than ever~ before, he isn't too well in·~ ''-med. Maybe hejusthaathings'• a·Hwe backwar~. .,. I thln.k. if mo(e people retumed"J to believhig th8t ''old" cc:ncept, ; things woUld Change-for the un-· employed too. ~ SHARON PETIITCURTl_~s ORA•GE COAST ' ' . ' DAILY PILOT ' • I Robflrl N. !f"f!i'd,Pvii&fwr Thomas Kttvil, EdlrOf' Bo:rbara Kreibidt, . . Ediforio.1 Page Editor ; '.Jle edilo.l'iai page oldie D•lly, l Pilot~. 1e.elu t o i nform •nd stlm111 ate. /:eii.ders by prlMJltin&" • ! on this page diverse commeftt.aryf l on lop1 cs or interest by 1yndleat•~ al columnists and cartooni1ts, by 'Providing a rorum rnr i'eaders" 1 viev.·s and by presenlinl lhls1 newspaper's opinions and kleu on current topics. The editorial. opi nions of the Daily Pilot appear: only in th' editorial column 1l the top or the · \>age. Opinions ex· pressed by th e columnists and cartOOflists and lett~ wpt"' are their own an4 no fWorHmmtof , their ''h•v.'S by the Dally Pilot s hould be inferred. Wednesday, April 30, 197~ ( • • \ ·puc.·na11s Rate Hikes For Utilities SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) Tiie State Public Utilities Com- mission bas halted quarterly re-. quests· for hleher rates made by utilities to meet increases in the cost of oil and gas used to make el~clly_. _ 'J"'hL..gu.u:terb _offset rate in-~ ereases started more than two years ago when companies found their costs were continually go- inc up because of increased prices or fuel and oil. Unlike general rate increases, these requests were not subjttl io public bearings. A SPOKESMAN for Pacific Gas and Electric said the com· pany has been losing about $190,000 a day in revenue because the latest quarterly increase did not. go into effect as expected on April I. In addition to the $70 million re- quested by PG&)!:. Ille Soothem California Edison Co. has sub- mitted a $106 million request. The commission took the ac- tion at Tuesday's meeting, dur- ing which PUC President Vernon L. Sturgeon said the subject of fuel price orfset increases must be studied in more .detail. •·1..et's not give them any more money until it all goes to hear· ings and gets straightened out," he said. Answering Questions Youngsters from Hansen Elementary School in Anaheim have lea'j"ed that Gov . Edmund G. Bro\lm Jr., gets paid for answering questions. Brown: who usually asks the tough questions, hosted th e slu- • • ~-· .. . ... dents in his office Tuesday and was asked ''What's your job?''. Brown r eplied, •'To answer questions." "And you get paid for that?" the child asked. Petti.s · Widow Wins Election SAN BERNARDINO (UPI) - Shirley Pettis, the widow and ••working partner'' of Congressman J erry Pettis, was elected Tuesday to succeed him in office with 65 percent of the vote in the sprawling 37th Congressional District east or Los Angeles. Mrs. P ettis, 51, amassed 53,103 out of 78,012 votes cast in the dis· trict covering som e 23,000 square miles represented hy Pettis befor e h e was killed la s t February in a light plane crash here. "I think the people ·definitely felt that J erry Pettis' philosophy and mind -tha t government should serve the people and not that people shoulfi serve the gov- ernment -was the philosophy they wanted to continue lo represent them," she comment- ed early today as the size of her victory margin over 12 rival can- didates became clear. ''We were a wOrking partnership, but of course each person is a different individual. I will work Cor all or the same goals because they were our goals, but I will also reassess and reevaluate the most effective way or serving the people. I want to make sure that my contract ~ith my constituents lS as cons- tant a nd as intimate as it can possibly be." ,Milk.Price Law Repeal Rejected-le te the toric SACRAMENTO (AP) -Repeal of the state's minimum retail milk price law has been rejected by the )egii;lature. · •'t'"I ~ ,... I ' ' ~ ,A r1J°30 1f!'fi • DAIL'tPILOT Mb-eileeaaor ~ ,\ ... ~ i Marijuana .~.easur . Passage Predict~e·d :· • SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tbo die a marijuana po11t author ,,ot a bill e11ln1 charae aa a mtadeliaeaaor . Calllomi• s 1p1rijuana penaJ.Uea felony, and a convicted penon predict.a bla meaaur, will win can face up to 10 years ln ·~ final paasa•e aoon now that it baa priaOQ on a first eonVtc:ucm.. ..,\ clearedltslastcommlttee. 1 ·• 1 le 1 M"""~• .. •·· n ••• n rvew • ~~w..,. a Sen. Geor1e Moscone, Ille San &n Francisco Dtihncr~ · Francisco Democrat who In· said he la Worllirla with M · oduce..cl_ th0-blll.-sald-ht1-in-1upportor t1te.bill,-1aid': -> mea~ure acr~pa the PoUibiµty of "I wouldn't advlle ~ to . t.reatmg.manJuaaa pQ11ea1on u.-smoke marijuana: -Jlut";I cu.'i. a felony and makes it a mlade· auppurt a• distorted ~rn-.t. m\Vi~~~t much debate, the AS. that brln.1a a felony cbarlf- sembty Ways and Meana 'Com· aralnst a Califoroian wW mittee sent the bill to the lower smokes marijuana for peraonal use.•: --. . ·.,, house floor, where AsaembJ.y 1,; Speaker Leo McCarthy pres" pre- dicted Thursday; .. I think u·ww pass." IF THE ASSEMBLY approves the bill, it goes back to the Senate for amendment approval and then on to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. "Brown has sald he would 1i1n a bill like the Oregon law, and lhis is like the Oregon law," Moscone said after the vote. His bill, which lakes effect Jan .. 1, requires police to issue cita- tions lo persona caught with an ounce or less of marijuana in· stead of booking them on a formal charge. THE BILL'S maximum penal· ty for possession of one ounce or less is a $100 fine, Moscone said. The· maximum penalty for possession of more lhan an ounce would be. $500 and six months in county jail. Courts in California gow han· ~.· • t SLA Trial Explooes In Violence .. .. . ·: ·'' ,, . r ~· '" SACRAMENTO (UPI) ~Ti¥\ murd.ertrialoftwo~tedSy~ bionese Liberation Army meDl- berS erupted lnto violence ~ ~ day ·when qefe.ndant Rus8eU U~1 tie phys i cally attacked '1i. prosecution witness and form~~ friend who had tU:rned acahuik the tet'rorist gi'oup. ' Li'ttle was cro11-examintn1 Christopher Tbompscl!fl, wbo w•" marked for death by. the SIA·'· alter he testified berore a Grand-~ Jury, when be• leaped into the witness bo~ swinginc bis fists ·· and striking TbomplOft in. u.e~· face. • •• \. " . " .. .. '· •. r! • ... ... Th'e measure by Assemblyman· Joseph Mon - toya, (D-La Puente), was defeated in the Assembly Agriculture' Committee Tuesday and Montoya con· ceded it was dead. Montoya partly blamed the Brown ad· (,..--------) ministration, which op. State United's vacatio11s can your · $208.00on ... ... , .. , • r .. : .,,· posed repe_al and un· dercut it last week by lowering milk price minimums administratively. Ba ... Hft Stdt f'i~ SAN FRANCISCO (UPI> -A Federal Court suit contends m any or the children flown out of · South Vietnam were '"abducted" and the r eal purpose behind the airlift was "to provide a cover for U.S. military intervention.•• ) The suit was filed in U.S. District Court Tues- day by Muoi McConnell, a nurse who is the guar· dianfor four Vietnamese children. ~ ..,_ ...... _,_, SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Legislation sought by newspapers to open more or government to public view baa passed its first committee test in the senate. The two·bill package by Sen. George.M0&cone (D-San Francisco), was endorsed by the Gov· ernmental Organization Committee Tuesday and sent t.o the Finance Committee. Sldp11aru '-• Oka.,ed . WASHINGTON (AP) -Todd Shipyards Corp .. which haa shipyards in San Pedro, has been guaran- teed a $22.5 million loan backed by the Comme rce Department. The loan, announced Tuesday, will keep the company from failing, an event that could cost the jobs of the firm's 10,000employes. S,,..pat.,, Marrla BERKELEY <UPI) -About 1,500 persons marched near the University of California campus Tuesday night to hail the Communist takeover of South Vietnam. The marchers, some carrying torches, follpwed behind a Yiet Cong flag and a drummer in a five· mile inarch. Gunman Convicted SAN DIEGO <AP)-A Reed of San Diego re- man convicted of rob-cetved the indeterminate bing hitchhiking sailors sentence from San Diego at gUnpoint has been sen· County Superior Court tenced io io years to lite Judge Joseph A. in state prison. 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I sit• •tt pl! ~ c c c J I I I • • 'I . ' .. ~ , ..... ..... ~ • • . " .. • '.V()I.. 68, NO. 120, 6 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNrA " ,. I ' Today's Closing N.Y,. StoC!ks ••• WEDNESDAY APRIL 30 1~75 TEN CENTS ~r~in~·. I ~~lattnirig . Into Strait la~ket' 1. B,YDOVGLA8 FRJ'l7.SCHE and Tran1p0rt1tJon Commission, Gabrielle Pryor argued that area to be served. happen if the population projec· ficult and complex probl'em , lhey j Of~oauw .... .,,. ---together-for thelr-fint"joint-meet .. --Jrvine-i.s ''planning-itselt-into--;r -~Tbat-resulted-in-a quick-retort lion were exceededt' ''Will we tend to throw up their hands apd ChuUty belts, femalerationlng ing ever, listened to descriptions straitjacket. by Mn. Pryor that the only way to have to take some OOt and shoot say it is insoluble," Quigley said .. . and tutn,-non·residentworkera .Of'"la11 f.-~ete of-tl'ari&Portation On the other siile, Councilman determine population wot,1ld beto them?'' -"I refuse to be put i.ntothatposi· were among. the l9gicaJ -~d planniD& by. ,epresentatlves of Henry Quigley s,id they were try· ration women or force them to Commenting on lhe session to· tion . '' .. illogical :--extJ)'e mes ol pl~g the Orq'_! C~nty Tr:nuit Dis-. ing lo sk.irt a complex issue with wear chastity belts, a comment day, Quigley labeled the remarks But pinning down a spec1f1c alternatave.s brought ,up at a lric:t, J.fV~e Company and city Si'mplistic solution&~ she later said was made to ii· of his ,fellow councilmel\:as an at· population projection waS also a "transportation planning meeting plannep. .... Tom Jenkins of the OCTD lustrate the "silliness" of the re· tempt to avoid 'a comptfc'iWd is-too-simple solution, Mrs. Pcyor .jn.Jrvine Tuesday. No action was But-.piiloao'pbicaJ rift seemed argued that effeCtive planning of quest for a firm population pro. sue. and Burtori maintained. Such , taken. to devUo~ in' later diacuasion ol a transit system cannot take jection. "I am sensitive to the (act that rigidity, they conten<jed, does.not Men:ibers of the Irvine City plannJIC ' lb" 1enen.I •. Coubcil pJaCetintll someone pins down the Backing her in that viewpoint, when typicaJ people are present· take into account economics, de· , Council, Plannin& Commission . mem·b•~• ,Joh'n BUrton and number of peOple to live in the Burton wondered what would ed with what s.eems to be a dif· <SeePLANNING,PageAZ) • J :_Me·d Site -Gniiteague Realigned ' :-~lanning .. I 'Cut.Back I I ' • ' 'South Coast League high school represent,tives pro· tested vainly Tuesd'y a~ Orange.;County league re- alignment expanded their circuit' from slx l Q.....10 ' Due to a s~ort.age of state 1und1, UC · Jr.vi n"e's pending •purchase of Orange County .Me<lical · Center-if finally ap·. provect-=-;wiJJ not lnimediately re- sult in the mUlti-milllon dollar re· · novallon Qf the sp.taw~g filcility ,once Planned,' according to the dean of UCJ 's medical school. A -.pqi:e~ recoinmendation to GoV~:.EC:Sillunc;l a: Brown Jr. by UC .President Charles !lit.ch and UC Regent' Chairman William French Smith reaffirms un· ivEl~ity baclcing of plans lor de· v~lopqi~t on the campus. But it .abandons plans for $4 -m·i~IJOn jn renovation for Orange County Medicai Center, accord· ing .to· AS,semblyman Bruce NCstande ( R-Anaheim), the main advocate of a bill to help finance the Medl~a l school. Develop11.1~nl on the Irvine cam'pus is to include..-a 200·bed teams·. ,, : · The prdJ,o1al, virtually 1 / euaranteed acceptance by the. CIF Thursday, will be effective for the 1976·77 school year. J.oining the current South Coast alignment of La'una ~ach, Dana Hil!s, Un1venity, El Toro, Mis· sion Viejo and San :~ente Will ~e Estancia, ,COsta '-Mesa, Corona del Mar arid 1974 CJF 3·A foot· b&ll ch&mpion, Santa AQa Valley.- The rh"assive line up means thereis no room for &>ractice games in football -l'Bnd matches outmanned teams such as Laguna Beach wi'th 'the Santa Ana Valley juggernaut. Complete details Page Bl. hosp~tal •. ~ ~a sic Scfences te11crun·1 ~u1ld1ng and an out· H b pat'm clinic, according to the us· and univenity plan. · · · · Financial backing.for medical ..... ' • 1 · 1 . ' school de.velopment WM;l lhe $5,_5 tJ~ 1 :;F.;• .c:= :-~c~:• ~e:_e:::.:.! . ~WIJ~~S~ le&islatu·re. N.esta.nde said .. ••c ~ 1~, . 1ee11•~1Wn 10 fu~d -~ ·i."" 4 1S..:::i _,. w;:W been 11ta11e<rawa1Une ~ion by. ~UU· w l 8 theµniver~ity. · J. ~ . ,, , · . :: Reactine. to the ren_ewed 'Jm· •. ·A·)D.!. ";h;i, ~~,ent lo'"Orange 1versit,)I .back\nl of uci pllills, ~r111t.~rilf'•)lffleen11111;r ~is ~ac:hool peen ~tanleyyan den ! elDpJC:iyer w arned Nm ttir t . ~ Noprt.~(ald1~an1nt~~. rbocl}' found Mond,ay in the cla_)''.1 . <;>,bvJously, ·I am very t.q:Una f{ills area milht be that .pleased. .«·bil tni'81qtg wife <today iden- • ~o,revert ~cause _state bond ., tltie.d. h'e~ a.1 G~u a dalupe funt:1:9havenots,tretc~~8;8iaras M~~)"tlain4, 30 , .or· ~~4 2 o.tcmally . tho~ght, We It pro-w e =~!i: 0 8 t e r B ,~ v d . bably . hifve to 11;1.~ke do wt~ i wm .. -"f '· • ' (}range County Medical Center m (pv rS believe she was ~ts pr«~nt form," Dr. van den ir;urde ". · , ' N~s~d. · Of.Who were still trying Un1versltf plans _.cau..-for the to the..,..Oan's ideritity ;Medjc~l cente~ .IQ •be·~ed ~y ~liY '. ~1el\irillta,siid Robert 200-~" 980-,~J•C!illt~ . . t i!!.· ntnd, s~.)cW.lllloict his Dr. van . deft N~ salcl tb'e w:t.l,f!~· b~y at the -county : (JS'ee IWEDICAL, l'ltee.All jri6f : 't' '•." " · · ~ ' .. · · · · · .Of , (Sa.Mt McClelland -told : I, , tht~ ·.his' wife was absent from rvine o•--ys ~eir ·home for t~o days last • ~ weekend. But he did not report • ' her ab.sence since she had 1en the Ball Park 'Buy hOme f?J' simila.r periods of time on earher occasions. • · McClelland told investigators •The lrVine City Council~'has l hal his employer saw a •uthorized the purchase of the newspaper story reporting the llal'.'vard Avenue ;.Commhnity discover.y of a woman's body in Ball Park $ite for $544,000. -· the ·Moulton Parkway-Paseo de ~ The site .at . the ~orner of Valencia area and suggested to Harvard ancf.'Walnut avenues is (SeeBODY ·pageA2) the third pUrch.8.sed with funds ' New Viet City Rises ~ • On Pendle.ton ·Rese1·ve·i • • j. ' ' • ' • Jubilant • Red Army Moves In SAIGON <U PI) -A trium· phanl Co mmunist army riding ta nks, truc ks and captured American Jeeps look over Saigon today and raised the Viet Cpng fl ag over the presidential palace in what the Communi st world hailed as a great victory of his- toric importance. . The Viet Cong and North Viet· namese troops -jubilant over the unconditional surrender that ended 35 years of war again.st S. VIET!!ITEAR U!' U.S. EM"A$SY, Page A3 ' REil"J~E~ 'FALl:EWCl'i't.';:.;M. -' AJP-erican, Fren~h. J,aparle1\ •nd South Vietnamt'!ff fdrces - ,eized Saigon· radio an~ an· ~c~ they were ~ing the SOUth Vie~amese c"aPital .. }lo Cfu Minh City." ; · The Viet (Cong news~: •. ~cy GPA said later the Conutlllid&ts ··have : completely libetatep: Saigon.'' t · / The occupation of the ciiy,three (See SAIGON, Page AZI· ~ '-'.7 :.;-.,, ... "'£... ..... ~ • ' I MOTHER , CHILD AWAIT PR9CE$Sl.NG.AT PENDLETON . ~ 'After Years of Wai', a Peacefu~ New f1ome • Viet$ !Exude Elegance ' . '/Wfugee Flights 'Stream lnt.o ·El-Toro ... . " . ' By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ol'tll• D•llW Piiot Staff ·Jetliners continue arriving around lhe clock · at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station lo bring in Vietnamese nationa ls but those who have landed are 'not fulfilling the American expecta- tion of war·ravaged refugees. The persons disembarking at· the base passenger terminal, save for the absence of tameras and stoic ' expressions, look lilte theY might· be arriving at the Cali(Oritia \•coast· for a summer holida:y \ . . P nly the 2re·sence of a tight military poJ1Ce s~curity guara and-the thun'der of· Phantom fighters overHead .Provi~e a clue that the'se 'ar e not everyday tourists 't OUc hing 'down at a m·~trOpolita'n jetPoit. , . hOpe: of getting some footage or ·•real refugees." But the second planeloaCI was no different from . the first. · ·The only exception was a short· shorn besfecta~led m,n. Who s~pped of the plane first1 and , WP.S immediatelY' escOrted to a waili.ng ·car by' high-ranking Marine officiahr. Marines Re~dy / Quarters By JACK CHAPPELL OttfM DililY Pll.t 5liltt Within days, a new town will grow in the hills behind San Clemente, a new \own of tents. . quonset huts , and Vietnamese on the ir-waY' to a new life iJl America. Camp P endleton Marine Base is readying te mporary homes for up lo 20,000 persons being evacuate·d from Vietnam. (Re lat· edphotos,A'J> First :cin~a!S· ~a~ were lodged JD the .'talega reserve training camp. As others arrive, they will be billeted in the San· Onofre Training Camp quonset tiuts and. as more arriVe, they Will be placed in 16-man t~nts er~ iii the Chr:isµanitos por~ lion bi the 9rawling 125,oOO acre rp.ilif:Siy t>ase. . The .C.hristianitos section of the base is whe re the first Chris - .ti an , baptis m took place in California, an event marked by a ·large wooden cross on the side of a brush covered hill, and a state hiStorical m arker. It is also within miles of former. .President Ri chard M. Nixon 's San Clemente estate. First arr ivals looked to be anything but r efugees. A large number of Americans who had been working in Saigon had been scooped up in the evacuation net and were plainly angry al the · prospect'of being "quarantined" 1 at the refugee camp. ~ ; !' 1 Immigration personnel quickly separated Americans and their dependents. from persons who re· ; quired long-term quartering. , Pendletoh officials said today that 1,191 persons had been ac7 ; cepted into the refugee center aDd that ofthat number, 486 were cleared to leave im·mediatelY. 1 .The Vietnam ese now· arriving ~ are upper class and mi~dle class. , officials said. I lmmigration officials said !~~mp:s:~~ b~tl:;,~ P~~~·~:~~; tastyear. · ' Playing fields on the 19.9-acre site are expected to be ready for athletic events in the 1976 fall playing season. Canyon Cabin Fire Victim Identified Well-dressed women wear Silk .!pajama sWts nand sauce"r•sized inOO sunglas'ses. The·re· are men1 in 1busine_!>s suits with blaCk ~al· tache cases. Some older womep dress more traditiona lly, yet they e xude an air ~of elegance. And th~puffy·cheek~ children cai;rying toys and Clothes in polyethylene 'bags bore little re·. seinblance to the half·starved or- phans shown on the coverS of ne ws magilzines. · "Hey, :who i's . tl:iat guy!" in- _ quired a news man. Sometime , late.r the word was passed down by 'base officials that the "guy" was General Cao Vanh Vien,4.he •'retired" chief of staff of the ·SOUtfi Vietnamese army. Newsmeh began to wonder out loud i how th~ retugees were seleeted for immigration to the United Slat~~-W~~ it accofding to need or thetr ab1 l1ty tope.y? thoSe with sponsors, contacts in 1 the United States who guarantee 1 <See REFUGEES, Page "2) 1 Ora.,~~ C.a•t b .':"?;-=-o= 'W· 1"eatllef ~ I . ' Some late night and ear· ly morning IOw clOuda,J otherwise hazy sunshine throug~ Thursd~ay . Highs· in the URper 60s 'lorig the coast to lo.,.-70's inland. Lows 45 to 55. INSIDE TODAY Tho,. funny.l>lack .ond wlat. linc1.-ring ....... food 141><11 may r<plact dolldr.and ctrd price•. ·To Wom mqre °" lllil .......... .._, -E"I/< C-1. 'The victim of a fire in a remote cibin in Trabuco 'Canyon Tues· day was ideniified today as Elmore Burt J'orles, 54, owner of a Santa Ana firm. Spokesrnen 'of the Orange County' .. Fir e Dep.arl· ment'/Department of Forestry said today, the two.story wooden structure was totally consumed. The\fire was reported at about ,l :AO .a.m . 'tue1day~by the round· the·clock resident of the lookou~ tower on Santiago Peak. -"It, W-9 a &oOd 30·minule run up a dirt road to the cabin,," a fire ·department sJ,okesman said, "And the structure was totally involved when 'A'e got the call.'' Fire.men said there are no phone connections in the area for any· of the cab1D1, mbat ol which are not permanently lived·ln . I I Death Confirmed JOHANNESBURG, S'outh • Alrici <APl -Olllcials said to-da~ ... ly-penoot waa killed - not three -ill the.takeover~ lh.- l•lleli coa1uliite on !Wonday. 1bet conilrm04 hrller r,porta Iha{ JI people were hlJuncl. County firemen were assi sted in their efror:ts by volunteers from the Holy Jiin Fire Depart- ment. The victim is, the owner of San· ta Ana..Machine 'WorkS, 1322 SBn· uagoAvenue, Sant.a Ana. He reportedly lived alone in ·the c,bin during the Week and com- muted to Landers to join his family on weekends. (See CABIN. PageAz) Church '(rial U.nderW•y WASHINGTOJ'i <AP) ;-The ' c,hurch, trial of the Rev; William A. Wendi, an Episcopal priest, began today in an atmosphere sqoalned by tbe absence ·or the church's presiding bishop. Father Wendt ia ;cbarcea..'WM cllSobeying his blohop lti aa.'ee- clesiastical case that' eoo•t;bia the modern 1ssue· of Women priests with he bialoric con! tfo\'(!rsy of whethe~ acripture Or Institutions 1hould sulcle one's action. ~ ,. News photographers, who ar· rived·i some· 108 stroni: Tuesday mQnuftg to await the t.Ouchdown of the first plane, the commercial ONA "Holiday liner Freedom, ... were clearly·disa~poiDtdt. "They waited four additiOnal hours : for the . second. plane, a military C·141 from Guam, in the JUSI' ONE CALL SOLD A W A.GON "It only took one call. The ad. 'found me th~ right buyer.'' That's the success experlen·ced bY the Beacon· Bay man who placed this advcrtiil:ement in the Daily Pilot: .. • l967Waton.lo mi,·A/C ' hitch & air $hocks, xln~ . tires II. c°"', S*)(). , XXX·XXX,X ' • J .. ' If fou hu e a, transportation car you'd' Iii. to oonverc to cash, ~all 6f2·S6rll~:We R!'ake it easy lor 'tou toi)Ul 'fl tew wtirds to work {or you, in th ,Daily Pilot. · ' l . t The head of a Ger.man TV network cr,ew filming at El Toro ·ruesqay said, somewhat cynical. ly, that' the refugees' arriving were all mi4d~e-class people. ·•They took care of all the first· 'cl3ss people first· up at Travis,"· · .<5"e EJ-'Tolio,'Par Az> School Pool Lights Asked Irvine Aquatics Boosters are trying to get ' lights for the University High School swim· nltng pool. ' Charles :ov•rstreet asked ttie city' council Tuesday to pay• a third "' tbe $3,Soo requlced to · Ught the 1'901 for nighl use. The m•tter wUJ be cOnsidered:tonight by the 1cho0l board. The COW1cil took no actl011 on the prop.!_~11' tor three-way Mancini 117. the rcitY, school dis· tr'lct ·clncllbe,,.lm ~. "' The groop'contenc!S a~ •I< i1ts for· pop! as~ after ~Ylli!>t bourS' 1for swim le&1911i:~ alid athletic events ·and "1at ....-... lighted pool 11 a !•fetyhazar,cl. l ~· AN.AMERICAN,SNAl:K Girt Chewe Apple .I • ' !' l I • I I • . . • • J .. L .Wednnday, Apritjb_ 107S • • , :Ex.·~Mesan ." • • [ t.Muro.;~ed l ... ~ • ':r • • • ' ~·tRet~8:· -~ Greek's Dream Cenier1s ·~ ~ .Joctcie. ui Ii~ Sig~ -· :For Wife' \ . • 0 d µ>NOON <UPI) -Daily E~prcss co1.1i,.inlst · · pen.e Wilham Hickey reported today that Greek s~lpplng · v , mdllonaire John C. Carras would seek th e hand in By TOM BARLEY • Ot .. 0.ll'l'PllMIUft Former Costa Mesan Vaudra Dewey Nunley 0 11 was killed • , ,because one or the three m~n : · chUged with his murder wanted Orange County Superior Court I; ~~:!i!;~:~re~1)~:~~cu:~o~~~~ i jury late Tuesday. . "' Chatterton told the panel in his ' ~opening statement of the murder '! trial that fellow victim Rue E . • Steele, 30, of Fullerton was killed t. atoog with Nunley in a Tustin \:.. area home "because he was in ·· the wrong place at the wrong : time." ·,.i Chatterton dismjssed as "not I worthy or your consideration" 'rt the previous ly aired theory that -j defendant John Manuel Solis, 29, · planned the deaths of Nunley and Steele because the pair planned ·~to kidnap Solis' wife and children ·-= 'and hold them for ransom. • The deputy district a ttorney •ii credited d~fend ant Michael 1" ·Lynne Thompson, 23, ''with the . :. 1 . invention of that unlikely story.'' ·,. ; Chatterton further claimed • tltat Thompson "wanted an ex--~i · cuse to get rid of Nunley so that :~he could have the victim's wife, ~u··Patricia . •• ··r And in fa ct, Chatterton added, :i Thompson moved in with Mrs. • ·1 Nunley shortly after her husband ! :'• and Steele were murdered and • \I buried at the ThomJJ60n home in ,~ December of 1973. ~ .. r Sheriff's officers uncovered '-~the decaying bodies last Nov. 22 · ~ after receiving a tip from ·an in-·1 formant who will testify against ·,;·r the accused trio during the trial. ,: ,-. Chatte~ton said his key witn~s ·~ m the tnal of Thompson, Solis "f and Robert Michael Sesma, 23, ... ·all of Santa Ana, will be ·• Thompson's brother-in-law, Ran- . dall Martin Pierce. ··.:.r· Chatterton said Pieree was .. ~··called to Thompson's home to dig . the grave in which the bodies of .... I Nunley and Steele were dumped : •. by the accused trio. r:-. t Chatterton said Pierce will j t estify that Nunley was shot lo -.. · death in the trunk of a Cadillac · . .: while he was moaning and bleed- ·:'.• ing from a beating administered " by the three men at Solis' home. .. .. 1, Fro• Page Al !BODY ••• .! him that the description re-:.j aembled his wife. ;?.· . Mrs. ~cClellapd:·s /~rt1y -·.:~clothed body was fotUJ by a -· · . county road department employe . lying.face down in eight inches of : .... water in a drainage ditch. ·.Office~ said a large rock had •. ·~been placed in the middle of her • •• , 1 back ~ ensure that ~be remained :r\lllder water and in that location. , Homicide investigators are in- : .. ·eluding a check of all bars in the . : ·:area as part of their mounting ~ .... ".probe into what they are con- . l'vinced was the murder of Mrs. McClelland. -,, :'::~Viet General, : ·; . :'Met by Chkf ... { . ;., Vietnamese Gen. Cao Van · Vien, who once headed the South . , . Vietnamese armed forces, ar· rived in Orange County Tuesday on a military flight of 58 refugees which landed in El Toro. Vien was not required lo go by bus to Camp Pendleton with the · other Vietnamese, but was met at the air strip by El Toro Base Commander Brig. Gen. Robert Taylor in a staff car. Base spokesmen s aid they could not divulge the Vietnamese general's destination. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ' ' ' ' ( Jack R. Curtey Via iPl'nto.111 -o.---..- Thomas Keevll Thomas A. MurptiJ,.· Ml,..9!1>9 EdilOI" .Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall At.oiill..,I ~~EllW~ Tel9pttone (714, M2.C321 Clattffttd Advertising M1-.M7t ......... ~ ... •lle¥Ht ... Otllo Sf1-t:l10 ,,_..,.o-m.-........ •. l<Ktnd cl••• ,ost• MIC tit C.I• M9M0 Ol,,_111•. i.Wttt ... loon Of,.,, .... U.OOIMM,,.,.1 . .,~ ... ·-""••mll!Ury-llM-P.• \, .. .~ CAMP LA yOUT-Mapof Camp Pendle toll sliowa where up tu 20.000 Vietnamese will be·houii.ed in a quonset but 8nd tent · city refugee center. Area 1, Camp Ta1ega, will accom· modate 2,800 persons Uf'SO.person quonset ll!>ts augmented by 90 16-person tents. Area 2, Camp San Onofre will house 1,780 in quonseis. Areas 3, 4, and 5, show wbei-e Marine Corps officials hope to erect tent cities housing ·llie re- mainder of the refugees the camp is expected to' receive. Fre•P..,,eAl SAIGON~ •• EL TORO ••• hours and a half after the last he ·&aid, having been at the Americans were flown out in U.S. northern California base earlier. Marine helicopters was mostly '"'nioH' were really fine people. peaeefill, but there were some Yousbouldhaveseenthem." sporadie firefights in the capital The impression, for the mo- as last-ditch ·defenders fought ment, is that refugees fitting the suicide batUes. more popular stereot>'Pe might One by one, the Viet ()mg· and not arrive unW sometime toward North Vietnamese troops over· the end of th.ls week. whelmed the holdouts and gained When that.finally happens, the complete control of all of Saigon. immiuation, health and custom.s 'Ibey crashed tanks through the officials, who 10 far have h8d wall at the presidential palace nothing to do except c~c· and hoisted a huge Viet Cong ftag late and documea\_s, mi&'ht have -:--red on the top, blueonthebot-tbeirhandlfull. ~ toip with a gold star in the cent.er. ''This refugee problem is COinl Pfttlident Duong Van Minh was tobeabigproblem{cwtbe-United reported. in custody. States,'' feared another German UPI photographer Jioang Van journalist, .~boto~apber .ll•t· CUonl rode one fi# 111t Russian· thiu Luhn. Maybe 8'tD biger· made t+ks ii!ilo~'JlresidenUat .,lbanlhe Vietn'm"'9f "' compound .. rrou.iided. by ap- Oranre •County auperv.l&ors · marriage or twice·wldowed Mrs . ~acqueliqe Kehnt'df voled today to oPen lhe cOunty's. Onassis, -:..... • three reruse li'-~srer alatioiia to Hickey said Carras, descrlbed as around.·6\l and the public till• w~kend and Pre-., one of ti/!! world •• rich~! •hlpowners and ll rneild o( pare en eme'rsency .D¥>1>1J111tlon llie 1,1~.~!IH<tt)e Onasst,, told friends his next goal Is plan ror COlll'tY emplayes 11 ac· .lbJn&kl!>D11'1<\()11assis his 'Wife . · '· cumulated 1arb•&• poses,• ma· · _ The widow of the late President John Kennedy jor bealth hazard. (Relatea story f.t'Pl,:e@e~ •• ,,. she did for Onassis, "a social Everest paie.Aa. >•---------1-ll'hlCIL.tlie· a«llll-wealth of Mr, C~.-;is-has-never The transfer Stations are rnana1ed to obtain.'" :=t:1~0;:,~. fr!.Ym ~~~~ • ~ic~y-1ald-Catras-revealed-his-marrlage'lJl•ns the county loo far trom the four to (n~nds at a lavish party he guve in Rome. Carras county dumps· to operate effi-also,flas homes in London and Athehs, oWns ·a private? cienUy. Their loads are placed in island and• tuxurjous three-hlasled schooner named lar1e county trucks•and taken the the Carita. ·restoflb.eway tothedumps. .__ ________ .... ______________ ...J Supervisor~ were told there is Nete•Ol't ,... __ ... _ too 1re1t a safety hazard for the ~ ...,.. ~ public to use ij1e stations·atl week but speeial arrangements could 6 1 be made for them lo use the ane U B facililiesonlbeweekend. I • . pper . a, y The three &tations are located at 18132 .. Gothard Sl., in llunt- ington Beach, 11232 Knott Ave., B • dg s d :::~~·:h~::;.ndl062lllouglassSt. . · n e ' upporte They-will be open starting al 7 a.m. Saturday and at 10 a,m . Sunday:. County officials h!lve eotlmaied. it ~ill cost $1 ,00Q per day per station in overtime wages to keep the facilities open. In a separate mo.tlon, Supervlsor Ralph Clark urged the county administrative officer and the director of the Environ- mental Management Aseney. to prepare a continlericy pfan for use of county personnel and equipment lo pick up residential trash if county qeal!Jt offici,als detlare an emergency-exists. He abo urged the county to meet with city officials in an ef· fort to, mobilize all local govern- ment.· Fro• Page AJ CABIN .... He is survived by his wife ~eraldine; four stepchildren ; iOfl5 Wayne and Burton and a diiughter, Mrs. Sharie Keiser of Midway City. Funeral se rvices are set tor 1:30 p.m. Friday at Westminster Memorial Park. Farmer Killed . Proponents of a new ab.Jane, 20.root hi&h Co11t Hi1bway bride• over \IPI!"" Newpon'Bay appeared to win ' dd ·~rt fro111 tbe . Newport ·J:l•rbor Chamber of Oo11111aeri:e todiif. While no·::torfn•l ~e, was taken, ~ .• •llenCllM a Jttld1e plan presentation Ilda ·morning signed petitions suppcwt.lna lbe new bridge plan and all com· ments about the prupoaal were '·F,....PtigeAl PLANNING mocraphic1 and • r.eam ol other ·vanables that Will affect the Ul· ·timate develo_pm ent ottlie city. They argued for-flexibility in planning. Bu~n ,ch~~c\erized planners a•~ilYlDJ, 'brt'a·dis· regard the. fa~t .that society changes and lblni11'e.Volve. '' On the more specific subject of transit ay1tem1. Qui&ley suggest· ed that Uae city tax t.hoee working in Jrvlbe and living out.side the ci- ty at a rate of $25 a monOt. The funds would be used to develop a city transit system, he said. Such, a move, he fa&erted, would ind-people to Hve la the city .ill which they work, q..tfing the need for transportaUon. · While the idea might seem far ret'eked, Qui1ley said, II _.1d have lhe same reaults u aiOeents gallon federal tax on PQfi~ive in nature . . Architect, ,William Ficker, chairman of tbe Bridie Action Team (BAT-76),. explained several alternative proposals for the span, but said bis group set· Ued on the 20-foot project u most acceptable to a wide number or Newport Beaeh citizens and grou s. Ford .PrOud Of Actions WASHiNGTON (UPI) - President Ford sai.d today. he was proud he ordered the evacuation from Saigon of thousands of &outh Vietnamese who otherwise would have been killed in the Communist takeover. · Ford's remarks were of· fered to reporters by press Secretary Ron Nessen, who estimated that "somewhat over 7 ,000 persons - roughly 6,000 Vietnamese and 1,000 Americans" - were evac uateli from Saigon Tuesday just before the go"crnment surren· de red . ~';i".J" =~ng Mlldiers who ~~ m"..if".;::::;:;.ThJJ ; interfere with picture taking or, ·* * * t ,.,...e-,.AJ f I • .,.. Ll\'.INGSTON •<UPI ).'--, -IJ)berto( Torres,.. ·'fum· wOr~r ffom Livingston, died at the Gallo, Rapc~er~ Tu~ay whe.p " ;Ile tt~ WH,<\Q.•!l'l'q o.r · • ·"filmel:]r8K ng hfmf !i , In \!!~ number , ·;. ,., ~. . . . Nessen quoted Ford as telling aides: "I took them <the Vietnamese) out because otherwise they would have been killed and I llm proud of it.'' 1news coverage. One Doisy fight broke out in lront of the presidential pala~ now the Viet Con1 beadquarten -as UPI correspondent. Alan Dawson was attempting lo make contact with senior Communist officials to discuss news and photograph operations.· Dawson spent 10 minutes tucked between two Viet Cong behind a tree. The Communists put out a tremendOus volume of tank, machine gun and rifle fire and Dawson was able to pull out after about 10 minn~. Other fighting was .reported under way wit.h holdout paratroopers near the Saigon Zoo at the north edge of Saigon and with special forces troops al the southwest edge. The North Vietnamese ··news agency, in a Hanoi Radio broad· cast monitored in Tokyo, report· ed fierce fighting in Saigon despite the surrender but said South Vietnamese officers, soldiers, policemen and ad- m inis trative personnel were ''disintegrating'' in the wake of a general attack. It said people in the Saigon area were rising up lo join the liberation forces. When a boatload of persons tried to set off down the Saigon River lo lhe South China Sea, a Viet Cong officer ordered a tank lo fire a round aeross the ship's bow. The boat turned around a nd returned to the Saigon dock. Fro•PapAl MEDICAL. • • medical School will still be able lo use the Medical Center fM teaching purposes despite the laek of renovation. .. But we cannot make it Into a ·madern 300-bed hospital, the likes of which we would be entire- ly pleased with, wilhoul renova· •Uon expense," he said. "In view of the unlortu.nate balance of exi>enses and revenue in California, il does not seem un. feaaonable to defer the expense until the financial situation.ii im- proved.'' The lthpr9vetnenll, may of which relate to earthquake aar. .ty, he·1ald, could be handled a lit· 'Ue at a time1 1preadin1 the colt out over a lol'Jg period. "But It wlU be dl/ftcult to do most of the renovation that is contemplated at Or1111e County MediCal Center until the new .boopilal opens. Weneeclloempty' out the old ho1plW to make 1pa~e,'' .be aaJd. • . --' REFUGEES to house and look affer the new arrivals. will be allowed to.leave soon. Reneeting their &talus, manY of the women were faahioo&bly dressed in silk traW.tional cos· ,· tua\e, or in mod -nonwtinkle P91Yesler fabrics. ':J.)aere waf.:n~ q't1Jarantine of the new arriYal~ once in Camp Pendleton. Amerfeans and legal aliens who had completed imml· gration processing in Guam were permitted to leave. However, at Ef-'Toto' Marine Air Station Orange ·county llealth Officer Dr. Jobn Philp ordered the base commander to confme all persons from South East Asia to the bQundarieS of the station. The only exception lo the order was the. tranaportatiOO of the evacuees lo Pendleton. Gale Fro.,mming, an American engin'eer who had beeri working in Saigon aDd left last Thursday, protested his handling by county officials at El Toro. Ftoemmin1 said be was shoved on board the bus to Pendleton by an Orange CountY ~heriff's Deputy and told be was quaran· tined. Another angry American was Joe. E. Massey, anenatneer. "These are all people who thought they .woul(I be accepted in America, .~the land of freedom,'' he said. Airport Move ·In San Diego 'Dangerous' SAN DIEGO (AP) -Moving San Diego International Airport lo the Mexican border would pro- duce ''the most dangerous airport in the United States," a city councilman claims. Councilman Jim Ellis says his view 11 1h1red by the Airline Pilot1 ASsociatlon, the Allied Pilots A11ociatlon and the Soolhwett Flight Crew Allocla· tlon. The Otay Mesa slt.e recently approved by San Diqo County's Comprehensive Planning Organization wou'd involve an approach even steeper than the . presently critlcl&ed one at downtown Llndber1h Field Elli1 saldlnaaeeechMonday. ' Olay Mountain i. In Ibo ·Ip. J>f'OICb zone. I • Mens Tennis Sweaters Redad 40% Long Sleeved Turtlenecll , Sweaters Reg. 10.95 Sale Price 6.95 Wilson Tennis Shirts Irregulars -6.95 Baseball Gloves & Mitts Baseballs-lats--taps- Colored Sleeves-Shoes Masks-Chest Protectors- Baslball ~ JadetS Tennis Rackets-7.95 to 60.00 Wllson-Davts.flaiicroft·Yonex ' Wllsen-Ptnn-IM!llp Tennis Balls • Mens & Beys Tenqls Sllirts & SMrts I I• Lldles Tenl!is Dresses Ladies & Mens Tennis s111.S •• . " • Dick' feet r11S 10.95 & 14.95 Chun:hill Fins Beach notes Swim Gaggles Spee do Swim SuitS & Trunks Lagana Swim Trunks ~ I .._~~-G~~Pants~~~-~.· Trxk Pants ~ Reversijlle T·Slti$ Sweat Su{ts Wam-..Slits Basketllalls 5.95 to 31.95 Vlllep1Rs 9.95-16.95-21.95 . VilleJbaH Nets l l95 to 29.95 SICCrills . PlaJll'ml Balls •••talls & Rq11ts tlllAall lllMs & Biiis . I "* -Strflllnl• hplirinl . l.ltt1rliJr . ' DC•llr . , . ' I i I 7 .. . . . • • -. " • • Today's Cleallig f N. Y. Stoeks . • . • • ' • • • • • VOi.. 68 NO. 120 6 SEcTIONS 70" E~ • ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA ; • ,,,' .: ,. • , WEDNESDAY APRIL 30, 1975 TEN CENTS; Forty Babies Arrive at Los Alamitos· Forty tiny babies, all wrapped in blankets, arrived· at Loi Alamitos Naval Air $taUon· just before midnight Tuesda£; "They wer,·a neat bu:Dch Of lit· tie kids,'' said Public Affairs Cmdr. Bill Aylward. While the other five babylirt flights to Los Alamitos have in· eluded children up lo age 13, those arriving Tuesda)r were all under age two. ''Most were younger than that," Aylward sajd, '1bey.were all wrapped In blankets aDd car· ried off the plane." . • 4'1.1 but three infants w'ent on to a makeshift home fh a Terminal Island gym. The Utree were taken to Lt>ng Beach N_aval · Hospital for treatment of iri.inor ~lnesses. \ .. Since Saturday, m wat or· ~ pbans have been transporte~ f.!u"ou&h .Loa Alamitoo bound ror . .' new homes in the United states. All but iJlx. who atlll ••e holpitallZed,ohave aone Oil *lthin 2' hoUr~ to adoptlol\ centers throughout the country. · r Another babylift rugbt Is ten· 'latively set to arrive at Loi Alamltoa ,at U :30 tanlJbl. l!ut Aylwyd uid he -'\· lmOw. hoW many more may. be expect. edaAttthat. • He 181d Loa Alamitos olllclola ""' also on 1tandb1·1n •ue.thot ll!rflekl 11 needed for 1101110 at the Vletaam refllpeDI~ .. · . ' . . Dea CoiaJiftned " JOHANNESBURG, South Afrioa IAP) -OOlciala•11id loo • Mr !llllr -penon wu lilir..d -• not.!!lrl!f -In the )akeovm:of lhe llrieff. co111ulate on Monday .. · Tllq, confirmed earUer rePorta tbd rl -1• were lajured. • • l • ' ~ • .... A.pjllada Sails· .. . ~t: E~s Leave: Saigon • , ~ • By KATE WEBB ~· ABOl;~n _Tl;I~ .USf> BL\!E RIDGE, South China Sea (UPI) -An ,Am~ncan nav,af armada carrying the last ev~cuees (!'0111 SouU:t Vietnam edged out into the SoUth qpna Sea today under.skies darkened by a thunderstorm. .. The.tlih:hou~ evacuation.of Americans and Vietnamese from Saigon officially ended Tuesday night.with the arrival of lL,.U .S. Marines plw:ked on Uie roof of the American em- bassj by' a Marine helicopter. . . : ' , OVER'.l,Ht P~NS, INCLUDING 900 Americans, were pulled out ot.saigon in.Just over 11 hours Tuesday by wav~ of belicoptets which often had to.fight for landing spaceonidecks olthe vessels waiting 30 miles offshore. -~w_o _ .. neS wore killed in: the operation and two others were repo eel missing in accidents. · , · Navy apok~smen said the operation, code-na·med ''Fre· queDt.Wtnd,'''was officially over. T"e 40-vessel armada of the 711\ Ftm headed lo'& new holding area about so miles off thecoUt. . ' . .~ jt 1'11, bla,ck ~·~ settl~ over the South ~hina Sea, bloUJnl: oaL. thts cou(¥ne or South Viet"am. Lightning cr•CkliCS at.oQ d the lllips. ' • t ·_. -• 'n~~' I . , "'""'" Or THll "LAST ~RICANS out of Saigon was thi!· An\erlfan amblill8ador, Graham Martin, 61. He ap· pe~~ ttr~•w;n and Weal')' as ~e stepped out or a ,Marine lteli~er-before·daWn ~to~ dff~ of .the USS Blue Ridge. .,.~, 70\llW h!)i(Opter pilot who flew the trapped Marines ·otrtbe emba11:y rOOf aald, ''tite Vietnarileseoutsidf the em-~1~ad"aim11ht:i1 1Utrough the g8te and were sWarming ~~ ~ end into the lower floors of the building. -''You.bow in.the movies )!OCI ~fire just in single puffs • of lln~, butlbe_sky WU lull of puffs. ' "'Jitok:Jltie M•rille9 to dltcb'tbeir packs and leave them . Thea' wheoi we wen over lhe sea they dllcbed. their Oak jackeli:Anirbelme11.:An)'lhinitomalleusli11iter. '-'" ''l'lllCJCJC WEJCI! mLL VIETN"lllE!IE heUoopterS ~1'1DI &o lahd on 10meolthfiother carrien. '' ' 1"E~h.a~~.Pll0t.s and Marinea, many of,lhem veterans ..d1~'11! ~rn.bal, law sprawled on lhe -dffk of the Blue "llldft;,,·· -.• , :;-llelow deolis, lwmer SOuth Vietnamkett Jli:emier . N...,.n C.o Ky and ••••'11 threc·star 1ent!i'als»were q!WUrella~n11J1o.!e0!9800ref111«:1.. , • • . U.'S.;t81'411y 1pokes!"an Joh!! Hogan said he believed ,.lllf!ll ,,.~n Americana, lneludlng news111_~ and relie! 1(111< n411111•l, had clloaen to stay behind I~ Salton. ' . ~ ~ • • • President Now ,ln Custody SAIGON !AP) -North Viet- namese an4 Vie;t Cong forces mark~ect into Saigon today and put a:n abrupt end to a century of W~stern ihfluence over the often- bloodied Indochina peninsula . . To cheers and applause from some South Vietnamese Com- munist-led troops Poured into the city and raised the nag of the S. VIETS TEAR UP U.S. EMBASSY, Page A3 . - REDS TAKE OVER FALLEN CITY. P-M. ProviSional Revolutionary Gov- ernment.-PRG -over the pre- sidential palace a few hours after President Duong Van Minh an- nounced his ·go~ernment 's capitulation. A Viet Cong Liberation radio broadcast monitored in Bangkok said t.bat some provinces west of Saigbti had not yet surTendered. A Hanoi broadcast monitored in To1cyo stressed Viet Cong an· nouncements that Saigon had been renamed Ho Chi Minht.:ity in honor of the late North Viet- namese leader. MOTHER, CHILD AWAIT PROCESSING AT PENDLETON After Years of War, a Peaceful New Home Prftident Minh, in a midmorn- ing broadcast, ordered the South ·Vietnamese armed forces to turn iq. their arms. The St-year-old Minh, who was taken into custody after tiis broadcast, was ·later ret1,1rned to a microphone by a Jeepload of North Viet- namese soldiers, and issued another order for the Saigon ~ to·lum in their arms. His m..~-~ffd r. IP\· MMIJ. (ormer1 IOld.iers tried to lose lhertjS~Jves amiCI the ciVilian popU1-tto-tt7 A pOJice colonel "-Walke4 uP to an a_rmy meq1orial statue, sa,luted ·and shot himself. He died later in a hospital. · The role of the United States. which came into Indochina after French colonial rule collapsed with the 1954 defeat at Dien Bien Phu, e nded Tuesday in a massive helicopter airlift. U.S. Am- bassador Graham Martin, about 900 other Americans and some 5,600 Vietnamese were evacuat- ed to ships of the 7th Fleet in the South China Sea. Two weeks ago, the U.S. pre· sence in neighboring Cambodia came to a similar abrupt close a few· days before the Khmer Rouge marched into Phnom Penh. In Laos, the third country in- volved in the 1973 Paris accords on ,Indochina, a shaky truce is holding althciugh there have been a nu'1'lber of clashes between rightist forces and the Com- munist·backed Pathet Lao. Both sides· share ministries in a coali- tion government set up under the cease-f:irc agreement sigtted Feb. 21, 1973. (See SAIGON, PageA2) ' <;; <;; ~ Viet General Mei by Chief Vietnamese Gen. Cao Van Vien, whd'on<!e headed the South Vielnilmese. arined forces, ar· rived in Or&nge County Tuesday on a"l\'1ilitary rugbt of 58 refugees which landed in El Toro. Vien waS not required lb go by btfs to Camp Pendleton with the other V..ietnamese, 6ut was met at the air strip by El Toro Base Comtnander Brig. Gen. Rdbert Taylor in a staff C'9r. : 'tease spoke.smen Said ~they , ·could not divulge the Vietn.8mese rgeaeral's destination. JUSI' ONE C.4LL SOWA. WA.CON "It only todk one call. The ad round me theriahtbuyer. '' That's the suCcess experienced by the Beacon Bay man who placed ~this advertllement in the Daily Pilot: 1967 W•gon,)omit A/C bjtch & air ~--•• ~Int ' lhl•·~,... . l'f '4.~ JCJLl•JlXKX 4 .t 1• ' if .~ou ha;. i .,~~tlon car you"d'like •~rt tb cash. cali64Z'~8. W~teu)"l9r you to put a few work for you, ln4be Qalb' '... • > Town Takes Shape For Vi~t .Exiles -. '• By IACK CH"PPELL CM ... o.11¥'1 ....... •. • I -...W~"JU,p',,a new~tbwn·Will grow in the hills betiiad, San Clemente. a new' town of tents, quonset 1Jul1, and Vietnapi~ on tbelt'. waY· to a new life In Amefica. ~ C.itmp, fendlelon M.artne Base is reidyiog tempor~ homes for up t'O. 29,900 persons being evacuated' from Vietnam. (Relat· ed l?hotos, A3') First arri.vals Tuesday were lodged in the Talega reserve training ca111P. As others arrive, they will be billeted in the San. Onofre Training Camp quonset ~;. ""' ~ ~ * Planes Bring More Viets To El Toro By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ol U. O.llr " ... S&lift Jetliners continue arriving around the clock at El Toro !tf ari~e Corps Air Station to bring 1n Vietnamese nationals but those who have landed ar.e not fulfilling the. American expect a· ~ion of war-ravaged refugees . The persons disembarking at the base passenger terminal, save for the absence of cameras and stoic ~xpressions, look like they might be arriving at the California coast for a summer holiday. Only the Presence of a tight miUtai'f police security guard and the thunder of 'Phantom fighters overhead provide a clue that the·se ·are not everyday" tourists touching down al a metropolitan jetport.· Well•dreSsed women wear silk pajama sui'ts and saucer-sized mod sunglasses. There are men in business ·Suits with black at- tache cises. Sotrie older women dres~ rhore (r'aditionally, yet they exude an air of elegance. And the puffy.cheeked children carrying toys and clothes in polyethylene bags bore little re- semblance to the half-starved oi-- phaJ\9 shown on th e coVers of news magazines. N~s photographers, who ar. rived some 100 strong. Tuesday morning to awilit the touchdown of the first.plane, the commercial ONA ''HoUdayliner Freedom;'' were clearly dis~ppointed. ·They waited 'four additional houn<for the second plane, a military C·141 from Guam, in the hope' of getting some foot.age or ~ :!reaJ1 refugees." But the second ~~d was •no different from IM,firat . , Die Only exception was a short.- shorn bespectacled man who i!tei>pec1 oll tile plane lirst and \ 'as 1mmediatelY, escorted to • waiting car ·by' high-ranking 'Matin~ orncl•ls ~ . ' huts and as more arrive. the~ will be placed in. 16-man teno; erect"!!. m lhe ChriStiani~ po>~ tion Qf the sprawling 125,otlo acre military base. · The C.J:tri.s,ianitOs ~ctiun of the base Is where the first ChriS- ti an._ ha~tism took 'Plac:;e in C8llfornia, an event marked by a large wqoden ·cross on the side or. a brush coveted hill, and a state historical marker. It is also within miles of former President Richard M. Nixon's San Clemente estate. First arrivalS looked to be., anything but reftlgees. A large number of Americans who had · been '!"'orking in Saigon had been scooped up in the evacuation net and were plainly angry at the prospect of being "quarantined" at the refugee camp. . 1 Immigration personnel quickly separated Americans and their dependents from persons who re-· quired long-term quartering. Pendleton officials said tod~y that 1,191 persons had been ac- cepted into the refugee center t and that of that number, 486 were cleared to leave immediately. The Vietnamese now arrivi.ui~ are upper class and middlec-lasS.: officials said. · Immigration officials said those with sponsors contacts in the United States who guarantee; lo house and look a ff er· the new: arrivals, will be allowed to leave: soon. ...: Renecting their status, many o( the women were fashionably dressed in silk traditional cos· tume, or in mod _.:, nonwrinkle . polyester fabrics. · c.. ••. •eadter Some late night and ear-1 ly morning low clouds. otherwise ha·zy s unshine throtigh' Thursday. Highs in .the upper: 60~. along the coast to low 70s inland. Lqws 45 to 55. INSIDE TODAY TMae /ul'lny black and whih!' ! lines appearing on mod food f labola·may replace do!Uit, _, I cent pricn. To learn more on t this conftmer is.sue, set Page ~ C·I . ' Index AJ ... Y-.rl Alt._.._ ,., . .,.. ..... •• ...eleHI New~ Dt•lt Or_,. Ctoll'llf DJ,.... D2 ,"'9f1J " .. .,., ,. ..... ,. .. , Ol•H .,., •• -.11Mt11tl'lt Al Tttt~.a... ...,._ ... , ....... ••·J ... IW ,• •• o .. i:.-i""" ~ .... ~------------' .. ' I ) l t. ' I· . . -jtJ DAILY PILOT I H/F Pif;/mps· .2 Days Behind ByXATH:VClANCY OflMO.llrf'ttel$WI . Trash collections in Hunt- ;· .ington Beach. 'Fountain Valley, '~gui:la Beach and most of E1 ~·~ro were running about two · days behind schedule today in the.wake or a three-day-old strike by rubbish haulers. , Res idents of those com- .;.znunitieS. as well as 11 others af- ----:';feeted,-were:-told, however, to .... .._. .. _________ _ DUMPS TO BE OPEN .· LONGER. Story, A8. I··-_..::.;:..;,.:..;;.::.;.c....::.~::_-~ ·:'keep their trash cans on the curbs ···for pickup by Sunday. About 400 trash truck ctnvers 1 and helpers, members of the 't''Teamsters Union, walked off the 1 jobs Monday in a pay dispute ·with s ix rubbish firm s, -. represented by the Orange Coun-. ·ty DispDsal Association. . ·. The companies, however , · ~ vowed not to make another offer · higher than the 33 percent pay . ~fm.d benefits boost i:ejected by >'members earlier. :•.' Instead, by late Monday they : . ·had started hiring replacem~nts '('for striking workers. . . :'\~ Raul Rangel, negotiator rorthe .":,'companies. said by today. at;><>ut .. ·~ 150 new workers had been hired ,· and trucks were making rounds ~~ throughout the county. ·: The strike also arrects ·~Anaheim, Fullerton, Orange, •1 Buena P3rk, Santa Ana, Placen· \J tia, Brea, La Palma, Garden .":·"Grove, Tustin and Stanton. ! * * * ::Non-striking :'·Workers Man ·:.Trash Trucks :r About hair the 40 rubbish ·~trucks serving Huntington Beach ·: · and Fountain Valley were on the !· .. streets today, manned by non· -striking workers. · , .. Officials of Rainbow DispC>Sal ···Company, which serves those ·'·two cities, asked residents to 'keep their trash cans on the •curbs (or pickup within a few ' ·'days. ' They said the newly hired non· ronion workers are staying on the· ....:~job late each day, and they plan -r to work over the weekend to get b&ck on collection schedules. Company spOkesmen said 48 replacements have been hired ior the 6S workers on strike, and · ~more are being hiredeach4ay. In the meantime, about 30 .. ·striking rubbish hatilefli, mem- . bers of the Teamsters Union, .. picketed Rainbow offices but ~1there were few reports of bar· · .assment or trouble. "· * u u : ... 3 Stations :'To Be Open . , Orange _County supervisors .voted today to open the county's 'three refuse transfer stations to '~e public this weekend and pre- '. pare an emergency mobilization · . .',plan for county employes if ac- ' :.cumulated garbage poses a ma- :' .'jor health hazard.' The transfer stations are · 'normally used only by big trash ·lrucks coming from portions of the county too far from the four county dumps to operate effi- ciently. Their loads are placed in '"large county trucks and taken the •restof the way to the dumps. , The three stations are located · at 18132 Gothard St., in Hunt· ington Beach. 11232 Knott Ave., in Stanton and 10621 Douglass St. · in Anaheim. •• .. . ~·. ' .. ORANGE COAST HtF DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed •· P•e~"'""' ana Pub!•""'• Jeck R. Curley Vk<l f.,nidll!nl al'lll Gen•••I Mf~• Thom•s Keevi l Ed-nor Thomas A. Murphine 1N...,i1111 EOll0t Charles H . Loos Richard P. Nall Terry Coville , • W.n t 0••"91 '°""'' ldil<O' Other Offices l..aQIH'la &.l,fl, 11 .. (.lt..,,,.yr. 51'"1 ecn111" ... · no Wt\1 ""• \"""'' Nf!wpotl 8'!*1:~ JJJJ t.f~ .. C>Or'I So..lfYl'f :!..ldcll<'M•-V•ll•J. ?~101 l.a P•• llo«I •tS..ntlo•ooF,.•w•J Telephone (714 ) 642·4321 Cla•sifioc:I Advertising 642·S671 -"''"" _,,, Ot•"Ol' eo~M• """"'u~,..,~ ~ 540·1220 ~ , .. ,. COl!Jrltflf. l •IJ 0•1n9t Co11, P~b!l\111~ "'lo. COflltlOll,, No ntw~ "'"1.,, ollul!••t.Ol'I\, •<1•1<>< •~• • • m•llit •' Ol!YlrtUtmellh "••••" ..,., 11~ ' ttproductd w!t"°"I ..,.(••1 P•~"'hl•O" 01 <1111r~111-r. • , So.<Olld C.llt l H t1099 ... !. •l t .. 11 M@tl, .. ~, C.U'-"'f•·fli'*'~"urtttru.00 .......... ,; ~1M.00~f;l'llllH«y l:MJl!MllOMU.OO , • ... -l.l"f· f ~. :1 ,. '' Wednesdi.y. AprlT'30. 197S ' . \ • . ' .. I ' • ~ • Pric.~ D~cline • By lhe AU0<l11edl'resa - Consu m ers tooking for bargains are findina: aavings at the supermark~t durln~ A~ril , because of wholesalers ,pnce cuts and r etailers' competition, an Associated Presa market· buket survey s hows. Employe ~~yoff~ ~ .Warii~d - Fountain Vatley!'ScbOOI Di•· trict officials sal<l /rueed.Y they would ·have to lay otremployeSI and fnake , cuts in building Up,- keep, 1upplles and .utilities . to live teachers the 12 Percent P)Y boolt theY want next year. Dr. Mike Brick, district busi· ness director, said· under next year'S prcijecteCJ $12.3 million budget, $10.7 million would aofor The marketbasket total ~_as down in ea ch of the !3 .~1_t.1~~ checked during April, with an average-decryse of-2.9.-percent- and, for the seeon~ month in a row, there were more decreases tban increases among lhe total number of itemti cheeked. Los Angeles is one of the cities sur- veyed. -saJartes-and·tren·eflts·wtthout any pay raises at all . , ' The AP dre.w up a random list of 15 commonly purchased food and nonfood items, checked the price on March 1, 1973 and has rechecked at1 the start of each succeeding month. The day of the , week on which the check was made varied according to the month. Among the findings in the latest survey: , -The savings spread over a ne~•eiier ... _ Shirley PetUs, widow of the late Congressm;m Jerry Pettis, won his .seat In a landslide election win Tues· day. See story -'today, Page AS. Husband o..i11P1•~-· wide range of areas, but general· ly reflected lower costs at the wholesale and farm level. Sugar prices, for example, have been dropping . since late December ,arid . the savings finally showed up in products made with sugar. Nabisco lowered the wholesale I delitifies . Dead Wife CAMP LAYOUT-Mapof Camp Pendleton shows wnere up to 20,000 Vietnamese will be housed in a quonset h11t-an<1 tent city refugee center. Area 1, Camp Taleg8, will acCom· modate 2,800 persons irl'SO-person·quonset huts augmented by 90 16-person tents. Area 2. Camp San Onofre will house 1,780 in quonsets. Areas 3, 4, and 5, show where .M.arine Corps officials hope to erect tent cities housing the re- mainder of the refugees ttrecamp is expected to receive. .. ,,. 20,000 'Viets Due At Camp Pendleton price of 51 items on March 31 and .A· man who went to Orange chocolate chip cookies reflected County-Sheriff's officers after his the cut, with pri.ces_ declining in employer' warned him that a 12 of 13 cities during April. The bod(·· .. fOUnd Monday in the decrease generally was at;»out 10 l:.agilna .. ills a~ea" rq.ilht be that cents on a 14lh-ounce bag, a sav· of .his. tnissµig wife today i4~D· ingsofaboutlOpercent. tified h·er as Guada·lupe -Beer prices, which had been MeC·Jelland, 30, of 8342 steadily declining Until March, we .. 't m i n s t e ~: 'B 1 V•d .• went up again in some areas, Westminster. reflecting a temporary decrease • ' in the number of cattle coming to Investigatori t,elieve ahe was . market. Industry analY.Sfs say murdered. - th8t the coming of sprini aDd the · Offid&ls, 'who w~re sWI trying Camp Pendleton is designated peared to be more concerned growth of new gril&S ..,.enabl~s. to establish the w·oman'S identity as a primary refugee center and with keeping people out of the ranchers to keep theit'Uvestoc:k by her rmgerprih.ta :aatd Rot>ert will accept the iniUal ~.000 Viet-area rather than keeping Viet· iii pastures until prices.for cattle E. MCCieiiand, ,~1• kliotified his namese fleeing Uteir COllQ.uered namesein. goupagain. ' .., w.ife-'s body .8 t,..the county bomelan~. ,... · ·· Unarme.d Marine MPs -Nonfood items, particularly' l'1 ·· ' During a j;resS conference · patrolled the ilnferit:ed compound those that involve Petroleum· m.grnc:~ry sa,1.4 McClell~ told called Tu~day, base spcjkespien of ciuon_set buts and~~ ~pat based products, generaUY are in-th~rn 'hiS wife was absent from and officials fr9m the State Caq1pTale1Ja. " ' creasing in price. Det~rgent their halite for two days last Departrrient and"' Department of A baSe spokeslnansaid he was went up in eight of 12 cities, ris· weekend. But he did not report Health, Education and, Welfare unsUR of What type of security iJ:iganaverageof6perceftt. he.rai.eneesinceibebadleftthe (HEW) outlined what is in store arrangements would be made on~ -Consumers round' more price hom·e for similar periods of Ume for the Vietnamese and the sur· cetherefugeecenterwasfill~. · ·decreases during "April than onearUeroccasiona. · rounding comm.Unity, · To accom·modate the Viet· during March when the rnarket· . (Oceanside Police ~Y de-namese, so SO-person quonset basket total declined in onlJ 11 of .McCleJland told investigators nied uoconfil"rped re(l9rts that a huts lugmented bf-90_geri'eral thel3cities. that his employer saw a rally prot.es~'thet~val of the purpo,e 16-person t.e?'8, were -Desei1e the dec,re~; prices ne\\l"Spaper story reporting the Viet-nji1hes•eY.~):filgees at .erect~byM..ar111t!&aJ...,_a. ·.remain ~igher th8n•,P*J~e1 t.-r 'dis~ovecy of a woman's bollr· in Pendleton was held Tuesday In addition,89.quonset·ba~cks year ago. The marketbUket at the."MoUlton Parkway·~~' de night;) . , at Camp San t!Jnofre will house . tbe en~~1ril w~s an avq~a~ • Val~c)a area and sue~ to J a111es , f<'~_gellas, deputy .;,.L780l!Ors<l!'s,.,.'b,,,, .~~""' ,,~ ~12.~ , nt b11•!.-•th"'!i'12 :•hlnl';t , e descri ~•-ci\tflJlii coordinator of the re-r. · ~:..In surrou ... Dll' ~;'1lllOl'e 19'1thi· r. -._·-yt; · serft11 . wife. "·;, ·1 fugee project, said it was expect· tents will be erectea; .Camp ,.,.,..--7-;-'"1'""':7;;r,;, ed that·first arrivals at the camp Pendleton was notified.Sunday to would be U.S. 'dependenis or prepare . those with sponsprs wbd woWd be allowed to leave aft'er only minimum necessary immigra· lion processing. • Megellas said as later flights arrive, Vietnamese coining in will likely be persons without U.S. ties and will have to reside in the refugee center for "weeks ormOnths." He said plans now called (or Pendleton to be filled up first, and after it was filled , refugees would be sent to other military installations in the United States. SAIGON ••• Several other Asian countries are reassesSing relatiCns wit"- the United States in light of its withdrawal from Vietnam and Cambodia. The other b\ldget ttems include $530,000 in special government grants which ca11not be a~nt for salaries, and $1 .l million for dis· trict school operations, supplies. repair and utilities. • The·teacbers asked for the lZ percent hike as a "minimupt cos· t-of-living increase.·• The'r COD· tract talks halted. last week when the board didn't make a counter offer and teachers refused to talk again until' they do . District officials claimea the teacher request would have cost $888,000 if given to teachers alone and Sl,152,000 lf given to all employes. But Judie Lowman, president o(the Fountain Valley Education Association, sa id she believes some budget ·rearru'ngements could be made to give employes a raise. . ~"It depends on where your priorities are,'' she said. r Chamber Sets Mem'ber Drive The ·Fo11ntain Valley Chaniber of Commerce wants to doubfe its 184-name rilembetsbiplist . Chamber~ offlcials Plan to launch a membership drive with an 8 a .m . breakfast Thursday al Mile Square Park. The membership drive will continue until May 15. Mike Schute of Thompson Schute and Associates is ·mem· bership chairman. Team cap. tains are Lee Schatz of Barclay's Bank and Carol McCUiiey of Carol's Cards and Gifts. . Band at 'Mountain' The Fountain Valley High: School Band will entertain at Magi"c · Mountain amusement Pilrk S'aturday ·~ith a parade t9rough the grounds at 2:30 p.m. Mtf!rwar.d, band members will be gues'ts at t~e park. "The f8ct of their arrival here is not related to their (£inal) set- tie men t here (in the San Clemente, Southern California area),'' Megellas said. ''At11:30 a.m. onApril30, lt7S, ·the flag of •tti.e Pr:;visioftal 'Revolutionary Government - PRG -of the Republic of South Vietnam fluttered above the palace of the puppet president and on other buildings in the Ci· ty," decla.red Hanoi's Vietnam News Agency, in a broadcast ritonitored in Tokyo. Mens Tennis Sweaters ' -.; .... Duck Feet fH1s 10.95 & 14.95 "We will not turn them loose on the economy, destitute and homeless," he said. He said voluntary relief agen· cies were organizing to find homes across the nation for the Vietnamese. Camp Pendleton is expecting to receive an estimated 2,700 Vietnamese a day until it is filled. Refugees staying in the camp will be a£forded educational and recreational opportunities de· signed to acquaint them with thei"r new country. Megellas said. "lt is not anticipated that any of them will be leaving the base,'' he said wheri asked if the Viet· namese would be allowed o(( the installation prior to resettle- ment. Security arrangements at the refugel'. center Tuesday ap· People in Hanoi raced into the ·1. streets and embraced each other · · in a "general exploaion of joy," the Yugoslav news agency Tan-i;1 jug reported. Flags were raised, Ill and the North Vietnamese § capital "became the nOtsieat and If happiest city in the world.'' Hundreds or South Vietnamese applauded as scores of North Vietnamese lanks, armored v.ehieles and cu.mouflaged Chinese trucks diove dOwn Unity Boulevard tO, lhe. presidential palace from which President Nguyen Van ThieU and the late President Ngo Dinh Diem direct· · ed the war against the Com- munists for nearly two decades. Greek's Dream ' Jackie in His Sights L.ONDON CUP[) -Daily E~press columnist Wlili"m Hickey reported today that Greek shipping · m1lhona1re John C. Carras would seek the hand in marri~ge of twice-widowed Mrs. JacquellneiKennedy On assis. Hi ckey s aid Carras, described as around.·6() and one of the \vorld's richest s hipowners and a friend of the i"te Arist otle Onassis , told friends his next goal is to make Mrs. Onassis his-wife. · · The widow ol the late Pl'Csid ent John Kennedy repres ents, as s he did for Onassis "a social. Everest \Yhich the · g reat wealth of M r.. 'c arras .ha& 'never managed to o bta in." . . . J·li ckc}' s a id Carras r evealed hiS m:lr,riage.plans to fri end s lit a lavish party he 1tave in Rome. Carras ul s5J has ho.mes In London and Athens, owns ·a private Isla nd and a luxuriou.•·three-masted schooner named the Carita. • ·1, • Red~40% Long Sleeved Turtleneck Sweaters Reg. 10.95 Sale Price 6.95. Wilson Tennis Shirts lrregulis -6.95 Baseball Gloves & Mitts BasebaHs..:...aats-taps- Colored Sleeves-Shoes ... Masks-Chest Prutec;tors- Baseball · W~ •ts .. • . . , T ennls Rackets-7 .95 to 60.DQ Wilson-Davis-Bancrutt-Yanex Wllsen-PenHlunlop Tennis BaJls Mens & Boys T 8ilnis Shirts & Shorts Ladies Tennis Dresses Ladies & M811S Tennis Shoes -. Open 9 ta, 6 Cllsed Su'*'· • Churchill Fins Beach Alites Swim Goggles Sjleedo Swim Suits & Trunks Laguna Swim Trunks • Gym Pant~ Track Pants Reversible T·Shirts Sweat Suits Wa11D11P Slits Blsketballs 5.95 to 31.95 Y1Heyballs 9.95-16.95-21.95 · · · • · Yllleyball Nets· ll.95 to 29.95 Soccertialls PlaJl!'Dlllld Balls • la~uetblllS . & Racquets Handball Gloves & ·Balls ._t ·Strinelng:Bike Rep1i"'9g lettlli . Pl . · 531 Clllter 646-1919 I ~ ' DAILY .PILOT EDITORIA~ PAGE New· Cotincil ·LeaderS I , , f J• t'. f. I Elfttion of an all·fomale leadenhlp team-"~g contest to Interest some student's, f,stbecomlng ~=-ma Gibbs as mayor and Harriett w,ider as vice 'physical d~op-outs,'' In lle,ithy exerclsJ!. · ,· YOl"-tlurely makes Hu~tlnilon Be·ach ·somethlng Meanwhile, students ln r,11untain Valley'.• l a showcase city in the state for women's leaders hip. Northcutt School In t11e,"'Ganlen Grove Unified S<;hool Neither of the women is a str11111ter to polllical District combined math, science and grammar skills dershlp •rolei, however, and nellhet' needs to feel jn a five-day exi>.iriment when three students were' ••Y pressure to "prove" herself lo h~r coul\cll col-kept in an lsola\lon caP1ule. . "I . l•cues o• lo the community. • · . Thousands-pf stildell\s In the Ocean Vie' ~chool We wish theft\ well, ai)ci we think theY will do well. District are putting' on displays and J>erformances The burdent of leadenbip in this, big &11d rapidly · this,:. week during tl)elr ·EDU ·Fair at Huntington wing community always_ are ,Url'!i 4nd onen Cenu:r.,St6d~nts in t)le Fountaln1Valley School Dis- gh aggriivatlng. J!c! It will be . .,.rticularly golJd if '. trict wore Involved in a Math and Science Fair. · the usually afratile Mrs. tli66S can find a w,ay to fOster '-'l'hese·arei ust-a-few·of-lhe.-lnteresting ways they- · thfOl/&hl>ul her t!:_rm some of the telaxed atmosphere are mll!lln learning fun. • • . tha{ marl<ed last week's s~slon . . · , -'ii As a help In that direction, we .rnight venture ' these thoughts: " ',. .-Meetings need. tO be .pleasan_t but tight. It is - rfghl to allow all viewp<lints , but council and public '¥Je poorly served wh'1_n speakers ~amble and repeat. • -The public is 11letter served by public meet· i~as-that means study sessiohs i"ieouncil chambers 'fhere those ta!kingi'an be heard decently. ' _,: -K~' a ense of-humor. Laughter is sometimes tae best. mediCine, even f the sometin1.es painful Jil:oc°"" n( go,,emmel)t. .~ . -~ I : . .. Flexibility-Needed Flexibility may be the-key to success for a pro· posed 60-acre assessment district in a portion of the Huntington Beach town lots. The purpose of the dis- trict is to fix up badly crurhbliog streets, improve city seryices, and form cul-de-sacs on some streets to create more parking in the area OOunded by Golden West and Seventeenth Streets, and Palm and Orange Avenues . .. But the estimated price tag, S2 million, has sl>arked s trong opposition from many property owners. Refreshing Approach Monday night, the planning department did come ' up with a compf-oiTiisewbich could slash '$617 ,000 from 1 ;t: • Teachers in Huntington Beach and Fountain the fi gure and might win s1,1pport from most property alley have developed some refreshing ways of 0 ,vners. The corrlproJilise involves elimination or un · aching the fu,ndarJ\entals of education: derground utility lines\l~arterlal highway. ~ Students al Gisler.!htermediate School in Huni· But· Mayor Norma Gibbs indicated early opposi· '1gton Beach,. for exftmple, last week ~tudied urban lion to cutting out the utility line project -a $415,000 centers of th~ tutu.re ahd put their predictions ipto item itself. If the councilprovesinflexibleonthis issue: •odel city form. ·· -' ... ~ it may well lead to defe3tof the district. Underground .i..r ~ enterprising teacher at Courreges Schbol in utillty Jines are desirable, but total improvement of the ' .. . ' ~·-• ( , c·. I ' .. '. '' l '.; .·• r .'· •'' ' \ ' '·' . ,• .. .... ' . ',;' ~ ~:. ;, : .. · ·.• · ... - r ' ' i ' • , •WELL, I SEE 0Ufl. ECONOMY IS FINALLY IN BALANCE: < ,fount~in Valley recently conducted a 100-mile run-TownLotareamaybe.themoresignificantissue. H ~~....;~~~..:..~~__;;__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~__;:....~~~~-=~~~~~~~~-'-'--'~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. ' I .. , . ' . .ltlotl1er Spe11ks Fro111 E.~perie11ee :CQnjugal, I ·~ilence a Dear Gloomy Gus The Reality of a 'Flawed'' Child • Cood Sigq; • ~1 TotheEditor: • Hurrah for the judge& in r I felt I had lo respood tO Mrs. CHARLES McCABE the Sweeney case ! I knew· Kaiser's pie in the sky letter it must be the parents' (April 20) concerning "Oawed" fault. But who are those children. Apparently Mrs . middle·aged kids walking Kaiser has nol actually raised a around the schoolyard col-.. Oawed" child, spending years Th09e who follow Uus colunin lecling teachers' salaries? of heaO.ache and agony trying to ~ k ' ~r~'"Olle of those "beAutifut and UknowthatJ amoftheopUµon 1 'f ~.J.~1 pdsitiveprograms''that&hesays at'love and Verbiare are sort.of · • are -. ''accessible.·· Each de· e oil -~ water un· -•--tble J :1 •. r--.. ·· ... -_ .... _--,-· •• .. • -.:. auw • U&UH; • ~ velopmentally disabled child is Ve q .. ~~ wlt.h ·~-• a~at .. .,.... •.,. ••• ,,,,,. '""'.,... • ~ .._ _..... ,.... r--.o....,,...., f an individual and may take e,, mot or H.L. Mencken! sever-'' years to place in a pro--•• • bus=· 811!1'.wi!e.l 1<• . ' ,. • . . •. ::....~~-~--~ ~ -irar11, If at all. Many parents just w u......... ·mamaae. Anet 15 yea11 0( tnarria,ge, tbeY pl'ain ·can't afford. ttiese pro-jbey.~Yinl e\'Jdfllce at min· · .bad simply learned.to do· a a:rams or pla~ements when they ' ,.. . .. "" · trftnerMtoail Dum&er. of things -:fefound. .... :ram lofft.ldlvlewtbat· toeether which did not require'-J don't think Mrs. Kaiser bas I put pal!! to. any marrl_ale the.._.. verbalization. The'study ahoWed checked the' facts when she says ~~ either 11 'tltiit OW bumtier ... of· words ,x. ·that ••ramilies ' are looting for • r . t :h e l . eb .. elilnotame.uw-eol.com-nawedchildren."lfshewereto ~a r t•ll[e r 1 ..... n ·. muniuUon." • . check adoption agencies, she e "I~* t;-I .;;;:::.. ilt1 .. <9,·irdWbi1i·le also dis-wouldfiiadmanytoofewfamilies aly11:1D1 · its ;.a ·ec1 'that the times when searching for these children. Js ature and . 1~ talk the most are on the she aware "nawed" also means ;o.1te11_1: Wben Ft • • date and the last year children over seven? Most people wlfeatarta ~tbedivorce. f t d t h Ith ·nr ts k1na" about Not that we doubted it : but it's ~~oide:c~il~~en .ea y 1 an ' t~b:•~bnd 's ' ratbet"~rrifying to have such ex-, u an • plicit demimstration of lhe mis· ce, )'G\I chief clone•by verbally clawing an !'UOD.ibly cOndj.de that she ov~ a ,marriage, or less bind.in' on.the market. • relatJ<lmhip. Now comes a lad with the tm~ 1 ble name or Dr. Raf L Pl!aJL\PS the moOt famous whistle, who is an expei't in line In~ tbe .oeuvie, ol. the great field of non-verbal com-lhort ·~ wriier Ring Lardner· unlcatioil. He unclertoc>k a i1, ','Sh\at up;"b.e explained.." · n~meaibTMi wu •· 1 ~oll18"d~advice it la too;. but DrboW mucla1conv•••tion it Will iiii-dlx ~•top the feelinrs u actually exCha.aaed between wbiClt-weU up hd are unuttered, h1'Ddred m.,..ed coUplei re-and the 1'orsi lor It . The thing Is 1rde4 a1 reajOnably <Ar,tppy not 90 mt1ch, tbat talkinl about r 15 or mdre y~.~~ love and martlJ.1• may-or may' e rlggett volc;,e-acil•att:d nol)l'1P a n!IAU~biptosustain. iCJOfbonea all/oyer ~f·fie TbatitwillnotclO. , ee ~es aDd~ean. , 1be real ~point about all this He repo'rted the results lo Gall .talk between;ernotional·partners y, ot~New Yori[ muazine. ii that it is a sl~. It Is a sign of t mediq amount! ol ti. the ead. Whether one or both of t in coillr.enattoa Scbanle the, parta,,ers ~nows it, wheD ~e y the•• .ltaP,P}ly ~.:r.lie'CI .1 ~ring begins the whoje thmg uple1,,. per weeli:.i w,s, ;#f.~ 11,Qff .• ~ inutes. . TRIS proposition will be coun- TRE BEAsON the fiaure Yfas tered4by any. number of therapy o high, iidds lhe grintiing Croups, and probably some mar- holar, is that·tbeae parttCWar rt.al• c'?"nselors, too. n, idea Jes went vi1tting a lot and thatyou~anrapamarriageback ad to give' eaeh otbef' drlVfnl iJito shQe is a amall aDd proted-llli~:ions. • ., · eel industry in these times. It is "The point II not that tliese t,ued on a premiie that seema to In wfeb't c~munlcOtlni. .m•l'a!~ablylal••· . '°" • ;,. .-. /-'I I DON'T think parents of the "flawed" child reel their child "is rlot warm and cuddly," to the contrary. Also, i£ Mrs. Kaiser thinKS mothers who abort their babies have "mental or physical problems arterwards," I'm sure she's right, but believe me if the child is born the concerned mother's anguish can go on a l&t longer! If Mrs . Kaiser is strong against abort.ion, all the pOwerto her, but as a mother of a "flawed" child myself, who loves. and is con· cemed about my child and others like him every day of my life, I feel Jhe needs another route of reasoning to be a1ainsl abortion. She is probably using her well in· teotioned religious belief as a· basis for her philosophy, and not actually living it as a day to day experience! BARBARA CRIPPEN Al1r1d•1H Misplaced To the Editor: - While :America is wallowing in its altruistie spirit QI admitting literally thou11ands of orphans and refugeft to our country. it .q r~rgetµng the fact that there are Why Wo~en Are Moving In • A pocer'1 daughter mey be bcNt to become prime mlllilller Britain '" • . ' Al you know, BrttaiJI does not ( ,PA'.~~ HA~~~y) w~e,i lnen abdicate their ac- tl'.item•d ' riead-o!,tbe·lamlly years aa:o. 8nd s'b'e hasn't lost an election ·since. 1l ' # ... During the' Conservative gov· ernmentor 1970-74, she served as minister of education. act Its l<>Yemmeat -by net . ballot. Jn Brltoln~ !eel memJltra of POrtl · roa eaeb party-Lllbor ~~rva~lv•.• Thi!n, when I!! ,elect more f!"l"!-l'Utl from the otlllr, the elected Pl-In oar Opol!lti>' tbe)'~W!IUld 'iil.ICOlll.O ,...,,...,_ a!llomellUlly r their party'• -u the ,1c·~'tbe·1op1~s lamity soon 1eta •female head. DI! INADEQUACY of Bri· tain'1 1tecent, mostly male gov- ernmreat1 left .. a void. Since .Winston Churchlll1 male Ieadtrs have been vapid, inept, lneffec· tual. ANY WOMAN in )IOliUcs will tell you orr the record tha~ her least loyal eupport is rrom ~er women. Y.et 4th ere is something about this impeccable middle- class wife and mother which tends to win the confid'hce or other women. prim' mlDlatar • ., , Tbe ComenaUves' -liuty ... ocltr -the loan q.-i ol con· cvatlve Brlt11b JIOUUco-U llaraaret Thatebes;.> • ' What'• propeµInc -Into poollkllll ol P"'!"IDeaee?, We asked for It, mm. 11\m • _. falla lo m1uun1 up to 1111 ln"llloeal, lllotorlcal I-.idP ,.,.., be vacate. It. Natunabbon a YtaRllD. .~ 'l1lla 18 -al -ID bull· .-., pmeat ar ......... ; '· ' r ' So .a' woman 'i1 movtnc up, and 1hei1 prepared to move in~ Margeret Thatcher is one of ~ thoff "oveml,.t 1uc3" who bu been tediously · ·ug for It all her Ufe. Dau1 ter of a pro- .ytnctal 1rbcer, b~r achool arades earned her a s~holarshlp to Ox·' ford. Tber• 111• earned two depftl-ln chemistry, tJ!en In law. . illl!~•red poHttes ln tho hat-~,,.,. •co. --"'""" .. lo Brltaln'.a Parll-15 ~I When George Gallup Polled , COnservatives on the eve of the last electlort, women sUpported her4to3; men opposedi,.-2tot. She won almost 2 to 1: She out· polled all 4 or her male rivals combined. If and when the Leboritea strike out and the Conservltives eome to bat.a1ain, the srocer'• daughter wi11 be prime minister of BrilaiD. It: Wa no:•ecldent. And a1Ain, m•, wlf'.mlAle IMT what Ibo la by wbel we were not. I -- ? ( ••• ]. directed by tbe District Al· • M. A' ILBOX torney's ollice and aimed al clos· ~ ing them down. Those cases, and _ the subsequent appeals, have .._ __________ ..,. cost the taxpayers millions or Utters from readers are welcon1e. The right to condense letters lo /it space OT eliminate libel il'reserved. t.etters o/ 300 words or less will be gitleJI P,.t/ertnce. All letters must in· elude lignature and mailing addrtl.s but· namts may be withhel(f on re. qiust if su//icienl reason is apparent. Poetry will not be published. dollars. Altitudes and action like this gttet.toize me. IL makes me reel like I'm black and living in the south in the 40s and 50s. It's like being a Jew in Europe in the Mid· die Ares. Like those groops it seemi that society today sees us as interior and sick and de· generate aqd not d.eaerving of the k1n.;I of. tf~utment others are en· &gain literally thousands upon ~ titled to. J thousands of U.S. citizens who Why do the police choose to are evecy bit as pathetic as those focus on his se:x..uality? The refug1ffs. · perM>n is a maniac wha~ver his Go lnto the downtown section~ sexuality. lt does not 'lake a of Los Angeles or any major city Ph.~. psycho~o~isf to. fig';ll'e oul in this country and look al the that the killer 11 1n all likelihood a desperate, lost persons wander· straig~l·!dentified . homophobic ing the streets. Ask any Negro or man acting out his fears and Mexican or elderly person or hales. Moreov~r ~ he probably handieapped person the things has a strong rel1g1ous encultura· that THEY need. lion that frowns oh sexual ex- Many fine colleges are gping bankrupt, medical researchers are pleading for financial as- sistance, our school system is go- ing down the drain, pollution - the list grows and grows. IF WE ARE .. e kind, geoerous· nation .we 'apparenUy believe ~elves lo be -where were we when the millions in Biafra were starving? ·I didn't see any mass emigration of ·rerugees into our country from that nation when they were dying the agonizing de· ath of starvation. I can't help but feel that the whys &nd wherefores of why we entered into Vietnam have never been completely reveaJed to the l!nited State.f citizens -eveu.. though it was Our sons who gav~ J.ife and lim1\t0 aid ~bat country. I can't help but feel that -even though Vietnam was giVeri •at least 10 years to shape up an army of its own -it lacked the patriotism to defend itself u we did back in 1776. (Isn't it ironic that we are admitting these re- fugees -fleeing from their na- tion rather than stand up and fight ...t. in Ute year of our 200th Bicentennial?) Sign me one damned mad American.. MARJORIE JACKSON ,. ' Gay Kiiier • • To the Editor: Your article on the Gay killer was helpful in that it f\nally brought to light a very tragic, scary happening in the Gay com- munity . It also made me furious, because I have. little doubt that if the eleven victims were non-gay, public outcry would have been great enoagb to for« the police to effed.i"f'e ac· tk>n. It seems easy for society to not get excited over the tragedies of a group of people who are· ridic\lled and punished, and where the police are en aetive part or that treatment. Polfee de· Pf,rtments, for example, find it euy to rationalize not SUI.ling full time tnv.eatlgaton OD the murders of eleven 18Y people b\d. seem to have no trouble ftnding full time vice officers to plant themselves in gay bars enticing people to proposition them~ TIOS KIND or harnamenl OC· eurred;ffequently .tn Garden Grove say bar1 l11t IWDltlll', .,.a pression and condemns gay ,af. fectional relationships. Whatever his sexuality, he is straight·identified, not gay, and reflects society's anti.gay pre- judice. It's quite ppssible that be feels society is applauding his acts since he is ridding it of people society tells him are undesirable. . When people make it clear once. and for all that they do not bold these demeaning attitudes then crazy people might not act on them. In . the meantime, bow about everyone who cares for justice ror all demand that Orange and L. A. County police departments -·organt ze themselves in an effective way that will find this killer whose freedom demeans us all. DAVIDE. BUNTLEY CtH•gte•s Righi. To the Editor: Congratulations to the Congress and Senate for turning thumbs down on President Ford's enormous request of Viet- na~:i:~acuatl~ of a proposed million Vietnamese is apPalling to me, ev~n a hundred thous~ seems Un~cceplable In view of our sagging economy and high unemployment figure. As a taX'- payer, I protest this influx Of re- fugees in~ our country -people who will bring many cont:agious diseascil· and ultimate problems o(pro"1ding for them. · Wby.Jlon't we thtnk about tak- ing care of our own for a change and·~ same applies tow8rd the orph ... too. ll is time we re· co~zt the fact that we cannot contlriie to carry the burdens of the world on our shoulden or else it willtireak our backs. EDIT\IC. EWENS S11111f»ollt":' To the Editor: ~ I object to tbt manner In which the majority of tlW' Huntington Beach City Coun~l . (Weider, Coen, Matney, Shipley, end Bartlett) appointed Roger Slates to the Plannin1 ccimmission. In spealtlng with a few people wlil> follow the · city closely, I ha\oe confirmed my original im· preuion that no information was provided in the newspapers in· dicaliDI that -the council was lftktnc appllca\lon• for the,pool- Uon, wtll just before the dtclslon wu made; malc.lftg it impoulbl11 to OJ>Pb' b1 .ail. A-Uy the . . \ f council majority, with the noteworthy exceptions ol Gi~b1f and Duke who voted agalnst the appointment, was not interested in determining ir there were any cilizens especially well qualified to serve as planning com- missioners. Further, the aftnoun. cement of the appointment late , at night as a non·agenda item : was symbolic. tr the council ma-~ jority's motivation in making , this "dead or night'' appointment • Was a realization that Mt. $ates' ' previous "pro-developer" reCord , would ,not stand the daylight of~· · public· scrutiny., I would cert.aiDIJ1i agtee with them. , DAVIDA.SULLIVAN·, Afheb• To the Editor: . Reference le!teT of Robert J4ckson, "the intellect?'" April.! 23., When J read the article M Madalyn Mays O'Hair, April 11. I almosf,caoeelled my ~per. Thea, [ gueSS:)'OU have to ii:eep up on all the cornballs in Ute world. If Mr. J8ckson will ~ both eyeball& and his br~ l'rh. sun; he will find the chaos in tb4t world is'hot frorii depel\dence oii God- but lack or it. I think· 11. vie con~ toO much longer on our h~ ~ proachei, the United state. will· ~-up in Smoke... · · ·• Ai!l!,arenlly, Mr., Jacidlln bas not t>een ·educated on tt.e ·beUefs of the "great thinken" of. the world, or he wolitd h~kndwn most •1.~ese are nol•~"- STATISTiCS have . . the rribre•educated you are ll'10l'e Ultely Y,ou @re lo believe ·. qoo. The least educated <the ••"9> accept the views of BDYoftt' (no matter how illogical or UDICMmd. their philosophy) if their vieWs are widely publicized. · ... ~,; With people like Madal May"-a O'H8ir and Rober'. Jackson, it's surprising we ba a United States Constitution ' all. Far fewer people t~. ~ believe in ,a God now than ~ did·50 or even 20 years ago. If II~ Jackson doesn't believe there i~ more chaos now than~v before, he isn't too well · ·formed. Maybe he just hu · a lllile backward. · to belteving that "old" I UUnk if more people~ things woUtd change-fol the · ' employed too. ' SHARON PE1TITCUR ' .. ORANGE COAST DAILY PIL0 1 Rohm N.:lfetd,Pw.biWer Thomas tullil, Editor Barba"° Krribith. Editorial Page E.diklr ' • TM editorial page of~· Dalli , P·ilol seeks to i"nro fti ••I', stimulate readers by · . on this pase diverse commmtar~o. on topics or interest by syndlc.6> . ed columnists and carloonbts. bf' ' providing a Corum ror reediirl' vie~·s and by p resenti~ lhii' 1 newspaper's opinions and Weaii on current topics. The edlton.e · opinions ol the Daily Pilot Appe8'; only in the editofial column at tM top or the P••e· Opl~ons Ht pressed l)y. the columnllll mW!· cartoonists and lttle,r wrl~ are their own and no end~ ti" their views b>· the Daill Plklt ' should be Inferred. , Wednesdai. April 30, ri· ' . - • ·PUC-Halts Rate Hikes For Utilities SAN FRANCISCO !UPI) - The State Public Utilities Com· mission has halted quarterly re-· quests· for higher rates made by utilities to meet increases in the cost of oil-and gas used to ma.ti:e electricity. The quarterly offset rate 'in· creases started more than two years ago when companies found their costs were continually go· ing up becaus e of increased prices or fu el and oil. Unlike general rate increases, these requests were not subject lo public bearings. A SPOKESMAN for Pacific Gas and Electric said the com· pany has been losing about $190,000 a day in revenue because the latest quarterly in£rease did not go into effect as expected on April 1. In addition to the $70 million re- quested by PG&,E, the Southern California Edison Co. has sub· milted a $106 million request. The commission took the ac· lion at Tuesd.ay 's meeting, dur· ing wtiich PUC President Vernon L. Sturgeon said the subject or fuel price offset increases must be studied in more detail. · "Let's not give them any more money until it all goes to hear· ings and gels straightened out," he said. • ' . I Answering Questions Youngsters from Hansen Elementary School in Ana heim have learned that Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., gets paid for answering questions. Brown, who usually asks the tough questions, hosted the stu· dents in his office Tuesday and was asked "What's your job?". Brown replied, ''To answer questions." "And you get paid for that?" the child asked. Petiis Widow Wins Election SAN BERNARDINO !UPI) - Shirley Pettis, the widow and ''working p a rtn er'' of Congressman Jerry Pettis, was elected Tuesday to succeed him in office with 65 percent of the vote in the sprawling 37lh Congressional District east of Los Angeles. Mrs. Pettis, Sl, amassed 53,103 out or 78,012 votes cast in the dis· trict covering some 23,000 square mile& r epresente d hy Pettis before he was killed last February in a light plane crash here. "I think the people definitely fell that Jerry Pettis' philosophy and mind -that government should serve the people and not that people should serve the gov· ernmenl -was the philosophy they wanted to continue to represent the m ," she comment· ed early today as the size of her victory margin over 12 rival can· didates became clear. ··we w ere a wOrking partnership, but or course each person·is a different individual. I will work for all of the same goals because they were our goals, but I will also reassess and reevaluate the most ertective way or serving the people. I want to make s ure that my contract. with my constituents is as cons· tant and as intimate as it can possibly be .•• Milk Price Law te the toric Repeal Rejected SACRAMENTO <AP) -Repeal or the state's minimum reta il mi)k price law has been rejected by the legislature. . , .. .! Y'.---..---., ' I fl DAii. V P1lOT • ~arijuana .l\lea.~m1 ... ,Passage J>~.edicte.d~ . ' ~ ~ . SACRAMENTO (AP) -11'1!o die I muljlllDI poll author of a blll1 •••lna charce •• a mlademeanoi' or CIUIOl'lll.i'1 m1r!Ju,1111 i\ilWllel felony, end 1 convicted ~ oredlcu his meaoure .,.,m win can face up to 10 yem in .Ii final pa11age soon nowt.bat tt bu prison on a (I rat &nvtCUon. clearedltala1tcommlttet. . In an Interview llcCarth)', 1 Sen. Georl(e Moacone~ tbe San Saq Francisco .PftP\Oerlt r-1> Francisco Democrat· who Jn. said he l1 workinl with MDI_,. ' troduced the bin, lald, his lnsupportoflheblU,aald: • · measure acraps the poulblllty of · "J wouldn't •4nse an1* ,ti~ . treat!.g_I( mariJg_ana paeuton as arftOke martJuana.But . ~~ a felony and m akea It a ml5de· support a distorted ~i meanor. that brings a felony char Without much debate, the As· againat a Ciltifornlao w sembly W aya and Meam C.Om· k ri · f mittee sent the bill to the lower S{lto, .. ':! ma Juana or ~ . , house OOor. where A11eq:.bly use. rr Speaker Leo llcCartt;~1:f' pre· ::;,~.Thursday: "I ,It will SLA Trial ,:,; , ~ r·l IF THE ASSEMBLY approves the bill, it goes back to the Senate for amendment approval and then on to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. "Brown has. said he would sign a bill like the Oregon law, and this is like the Oregon law," Moscone said after th,e vote. 1 His bill, which takes effect Jan. 1, requires police to issue ci,ta· lions to persons caught with an ounce or less of marijuana in· ste ad or booking them on i formal charge. THE BILL'S maximum penal· ty for possession of one 0W1ce or less is a $100 fine, Moscone said. The maximum penalty for possession of more than an OW'l~e. would be $500 and six months in county jail. Courts in California now ban· t ExplOdes In Violence ,. e' "' .,, SACRAMENTO (lJJ.llJ -Thi!( murder trial of two,rePuted Sym~· bionese Liberation Army men\. hers erupted into violence Tues·": day when defendant Rusael.I Litl:< tie phy1ically a ttacked •: prosecutiOn witness and formet~ friend who hBd. turned against the terrorist croµp. Little was cross-examtntna·_. Christopher Thompson. who••· .. marked for death by. the 8Llt1! aner he tesUfied before a Grand Jury, when he leaped into the. witness bo~ swinging bi& flat.I , and striking Thompson in tho :- face. '" .. ' : " ' . ' " The measu".e by Assemblyman Joseph Mon· toya, <D·La Puente), was defeated in the Assembly Agriculture Committee Tuesday and Montoya con- ceded it was dead. Montoy a partly ministration, which op. Stale blamed the Brown ad· ( ) U1tited's vacaf io11s can •t' ,, '·. ' .. . .. ' . '··· posed re peal and un-. . dercut it last week by '-------~ lowering milk price minimums administratively. Baf>gHft Sult f'lled SAN FRANCISCO !UPI l -A Federal Court suit contends many of the children flown out of ' South Vietnam were "abducted" and the real purpose behind the airlift was "to provide a cover for U.S. military intervention.'' The suit was filed in U.S. DiStrict Court Tues· day by Muoi McConnell , a nurse who is the guar- dian for four Vietnamese children. Op-M-llOflS B-bd SACRAMENTO <UPI) -Legislation sought by newspapers to open more or government to public view has passed its first committee test in the senate. The two-bill package by Sen. George.Moscone <D-San Francisco), was endorsed by the Gov· ernmental Organization Committee Tuesday and sent to the Finance Committee. Sltlp!farda 1-11 Olul11n WASHJNGTON (AP) -Todd Shipyards Corp., which has shipyards in San Pedro, has been guaran- teed a $22.S million loan backed by the Commerce Department. The loan, announced Tuesday, will keep the company from railing, an event that could cost the jobs of the rirm 's 10,000employes. Slf•patltlf Marrlt BERKELEY <UPI) -About 1,500 persons marched near the University of California campus Tuesda y· night to hail the Communist takeover or South Vietnam. "fhe marchers, some carrying torches, followed behind a Yiet Cong flag and a drummer in a five- mile inarch. Gunman Convicted SAN DIEGO CAP) -A Reed or San Diego re- man convicted of rob-ceived the indeterminate bing hitchhiking sailors sentence from San Die10 at gunpoint has been sen· County Superior Court tenced \o 10 years to lite Judge Joseph A . in atate prison. 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' ""' ., I' • t ' • ~ 1 • ~OL, 68, NO. 120. 7 SECT ONS, !2 PAGES • 6RANGE COUNTY, CALIFOA1111A ' . . •• , .I ' . ~om •nu11ist '' . -. \ Flllg_ Flies .. ,. :Harft~r CofC Backs 20-foot . . ·Bay Bridge Proponents. or a new six~an~. 20.foot high ~ Coast Hi1hw1y .bridge over Upper Newp0H Bay appeared to .win solid ,suppGrt Crom the Newp·ort· Harbor ·"Chainber of Commerce t.Qday., While no formal vote was t8ken, those attending a bridge plan preseittaUon this momtng ·si~ed petitions supporting the Dew bride~ plan and all com; Jbents about the proposlll. were ~itive In nature. ' .;.;Architect William Ficker, Gairp'lan of the Brid" Action 'fe~m (BAT·76), ,1epla'lned several alternative proposals fot' :t.be sp·an, but said his group set- tled on the 20-fool project as in!JSI acceptable to a wlde...number of Newport Beac'h . cUlzen.s and' aroups. ' . BAl.,sugeests the new bridge 1je blilll sllrhlly north of the cur· rent four-lane Coast -Highway ltridge but 1Ficker' 1aid the exact Jocalloa shoul!!,~Jeft flexible IO :· <See BR1u01, raae .ui · ~: J)OW BEBQUNIJS ' . IN UTE R41LY;.. - ;~NEW YORK (UPI) -The E.. k market, in a Jate rallY, ed sharply hllber loday' In celerate4 trading on the· New York Slo<k l:xchan1e. · The Dow Jones lddustrtit ~verage, off around two pdntl at the uut1et., added 18.ao p0mt1 to •1.34. II gained 10 points In ·Ille f~sl hall hour. Advances led \IF<llne1 ~Y about a seven-to-five 11jar1ln, (tab!•, B5). A.Price• were hlaher In Dloder1te trrdln1 on the American Stock J:;xchqe. • ... 1 c' ' • .. '· ( I .~ ,. ). ~ • , • .. • .. • ' ~ "" I I "' • •• Armada Sails ' ' Last ·Evacuees Leave Saigon ~ ~ . BYKATEWEB8 ABOA)tD THE USS BLUE RIDGE, South China Sea (UPI) -An A"merican naval armada carryj ng the last evacl}ees trom. South Vietnam edged qut into the South China Sea today under ski~ darkened by-a thunderstorm. ' The lltli·hour evacuation or Americans and Vietnamese _ r from Saigon officially ended Tuesday night with I.he arrival of 11 U .S . Marines pJucked ofr the roof or the American em- bassy by a'Marine helicopter. OVER l,OH PERSONS, INCLUDING 900 Americans, were pulled out of Saigon in just over 11 houri Tuesday by waves of helicopters which often had to fight 1£or Jinding space on the decks or the vessels waiting 30 miles orrshore. Two Marines were killed in the operation and two others were reported missing in accidents. ·, Nav)r"ilpokesmen said the operation, code·na.med "Fre· quent Wind," was officially over. The 40-vessel armada of the 7th Flfft headed t.o a new.holding area about so miles orr · Ute coast. . As il left, bl&ck clouds settled over the South China Sea, blotting out the coastline or South Vietnam. Lightning crackled around the ships. 9fiE OF THE LAST AMERICANS oul of ,Saigon was the American ambassador, Graham Marlin, 61. He ap· ~ared drlwn and weary as he stepped out of a .Marine belicoPter before dawn onto the deck of the USS Blue Ridge. A young helicopter pilot who flew the trapped ~arines off the embassy roof said, ''The Vietnamese outside tie em-ba*Y bad smashed through the gale and were swarming over the grbund1 and into Ute lower floors or the buildin1·. ''You know in the moVi• you .. 1ee rireJ ust in single puffs ohmoke, bul lhe sky wu full of puffs. ''I told th~ Marioea to ditch their paCks and leave them . Then when we were O¥er the sea lhey ditched lhetr Oak jack elf and helmets. An,)1bingto make us lighter. . "THERE WERE STILL VIETNAMESE helico)>ters trying to land on aomeof the other carriers.'' Exhausted pllol.s and Marines, many of them:Yeterans 61 Vietnam combat, Jaw s prawled oft the deck o(the Bl• Rtdae. , . !f , _. 1 -' ·_a.tow 8ecks. former .Soulh Vletna"""e P.r'emier ·Nguyen CaO K.y and several t~ree·star gener,11 we" quarteied amon1 the 500 to600 refugees. ~ . • U..S. emba11y 1p0kesman JohQ Hoge.n 18id he tMllevcCI aboUt a dozeh Americana, including newamen an\lf,;relid acentY P.nonnel, hod cboHn to stay behind In Sall••· ~ ' President Now In Custody SAIGON (AP> -North Viet- namese aod Viet Cong forces marChed into Saigon today and . put $1at>rupt end to a century or W~t.em tnnuence over the oftell" blOOfl.Je.d Indochina P.eninsula. . To.cheers and applause from some South Vietnamese. Com· mun,i.lt·led troops poured into the cit'y 'and raised the nag or the 'S. VIETS TEAR UP U.S:· EMBASSY, P-A3 REDS JAKE OVER FALLEl'!I CITY. P-A4. Provisional Revolutionary Gov- emmerit -PRG -over the pre- sidential palace a rew hours after President Duong Van Minh an· DO'lDctd his go.vernmerit 's cai>illllallon. · A Viet! Copg Liberation radio broadcast.monitored in Bangkok said that some provinces west or saigqn bad not yet surrendered. A Hanoi broadcast monitored . in Tokyo stressed Viet Cong an· nouncements that Saigon had been renamed Ho Chi Minht:1ty in honor or the late North Viet· namese leader. President Minh, in a midmorn· tng broadcast, ordered the South ·vietnamese armed forces tp turn in their arms. The 51·year-old Minh, who was taken into custody alter his broadcast, was <See SAIGON; Page AZ) * * * . v~~ ·: .. 'city·" .~ha~ tJp In County By JACK CHAPPELL Ot ... o.u, ,.. ... Staff Within days, a new town will grow in t~e hills behind San Clemente, a new town or tents, quonset huts, and Vietnamese on their way lo a new life in America. €amp Pendleton Marine Base is readying temporary homes for up lo 20,000 persons being evacuated from Vietnam. (Reial· edpholos, A3) First· arrivals Tuesday were lodged in the Talega reserve training camp. As others arrive, ·they. will be billeted in the San Onofre Training Camp quonset huts and as more arrive, they will be ..placed in 16-min tents erected ln the Christianitos por- tion or the sprawling 125,000 acre mil\tary base. The Christianitos section of the base is where the rirst Chris· · tian baptism took place in Calirornia, i.n event marked by a large wooden cross on the side of a brush covered hill, and a state historical marker. It is also within miles or former President Richard M. Nixon's San Clemente estate. First arrivals looked to be ; anything but refugees. A large number or Americans who 'had been working in Saigon had been · scooped up in the e'vacuatiOn net and were plainly angry at the t>~ct of being •'quarantined'' al Ute refugee camp. .. Immigration personnel quickly separated Americans 8f\d t~ir dependents from penons,who re- quiredlong-terril qµailering. Pendleton torrici,fls said today that 1,191 persons had been ae-- cepted into the rerUgee center and that of that number, 486were (See 8EFUGE~S, 2a&e .Ul 1V11' ON't CAIL SOLDA. WA.GON ' "' "ll only took one .call. The ad round me the right buyet." That's the succeS;S elt'\)erienced by the · Bucon *Bay man who placed this advertisement in lhe Daily Pilot; ... ~ '.· , 11111,w.,o;.~, . /G ,. ', """' ' lt.itcb &i: air· Clu1~1C1D.t 1 • ~ \Im • eorld , •· ' ·f:, , ·.ai~~;;,;~,~~;-· t.---~~ c~ll 142·$178. lfi make lor yoiltopilfa !.W...,ftlsto '.for ' 1n•~-n.11un<~· l• ,~ Y°":-' .,.. ,...--.,-:--~....,,. ,, . 1 't1. ,, ''• r "·• -.. . .. ' . ·. Today's CleslnlJ • N.Y.Stoeks 'WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1975 TEN ceN;rS \'. . • • . • . "' m . • -~~~gon --. -~'"- 0..., ...... """'.., •"*'-M h9lllw FLIGHT TO EL TORO AND A NEW LIFE IN AMERICA There'• Some Comfort In an Older .Brother'1.Sle~e l$ ./(tts aring :In Vie'tS -:'ui ~El Toto ' -. By RUDI NIEDZll!LSXI otllM o.ur 11"119ttt.H The airlift or Vietnamese in· tensified at El Toro today with jetliners landing at short in- tervals and with a total or 15 flights carrying more than 3,000 evacuees bound for Camp Pen~eton expected during the day. Trwtees-Say They'll Keep ' 32 Empl.oyes By HILARY KAYE ota..O.llJf'iMls...11 During a bbislerOus school board meeting that included teacher picketing outside and an overrlow audience inside, Newport-Mesa trustees agreed Tuesday to keep all ~ nurses, psycholog'i Sts and IDlJSic teache r s who ha.d been in jeopardy or ,being rired. . 1n doing so, trustees canceled hearings that were Set to begin to- day for the 32 erilployes who re· ceived poienlial dismissal notices last month in an attempt by trustees to balance the budget. • Trustees were cdnsidering fir- ing eight or the 32 e,nployes who passess only the · ~pecialtzed credentia! but are.1not 3:Uthorized to teach m the c assroom. The board decided, instead, to retain all 32 and reassign t.o classroom duty tl;ldse who have leaching credentials, tr neceSsary. Supt. J~hn .. NicPn. explained that ·14 pOsitions 1 tOr .nurses, psychologists and music teachers ar~ •vatlable ror next year. Th~rerore , he said. ejght pe"°"1 now employed as nurses and' ~ychologists will probably ht moved into classrooms. ., "However, if ttie tax override •election i.s 1uccessrul, we'll P,ro- !labll' be able to keep all. 32 in (bet current pos itions," he • (See TRUSTEES, Pue .U) Probe' in Mexico ,w~SHl!'IGTON GP> Rep . Thi1•' iniiux was expected to swell the refugee population at Camp Pendleton to 4,300 by Thursday. Today 's passengers looked more like refugees from a war- ravistted nation and contrasted with those who. arrived with the first·flights Tuesday. MOit of those were dependents or U.S. citizens, were well· dressed and looked like middle- class professionals. Today's refugees looked less . well off. Some or the passengers were barefoot or were wearing sandals and the clothes were less elegant than the mosUy Western attire· worn by Tuesday 's passengers. By 11 a .m. today, close t.o 700 reguees had arrived on lhree transports and One jumbo 747. Al one point, four aircra(t were on the·ground simultaneously. Some or ~he children were car· ried rrom military transports by Marines. The cbiµJren apparent- ly were sufrering..-from air sick- ness and the ell mate change. One • woman was in a wheelchair. Today's passengers were pre- dominantly women and children although some or -those arriving looked like U.S. civilians. TNs contras ted with the rirst two nights in which passengers di"sf?mbarked , save for the absence of camer'as, as ir they might be arriving on the <See EL TORO, Page A2) Weedier Some iate 1:)ighi~and ear- ly mornipg low clouds. olherwise hazy sunshine through Thursday. Highs in the ·upper 60s along the coast to low 70s inland. Loyw'S 45 to 55. • INSI DIE TODAY T-funny blqck.ood uNte lipt•. appeoriRQ on mme food IGbell may r~e doUaT.and cmt pTice.s. To Wm more °" thi.s ccmnmn i.rsut', sn Page C·I. 1 Index ., .... '--*t'1 •11 ....... . ... , ...... . · .. ~·---01.,. orMttc-.tr ··-Dt . .,.. •• s.ec .. 1Nna9'1 .. •. , ... ...i .... . " •• -~ ... Dl·14 ••• .... ' " I ! . 'r I . ... •tor\stey Stark '(D·C.alir.). ebarc.ecS Tue s d ay that ArDeri~ans jailed in Mexico are · often Vicllft\S or inhum<me treat• ment including torture and exlor~ · uOn. Stark asked con(ressional, apProval of his resolution calling , fOr the' executive branch lo un- dertake a case.by-case investi,ga· •.. , "'"""'' l•·S ....... 0 .. , .............. " ·~ . ... .:: "I I 1' t.lon. ' . '. ~· !IJ J DAILY PILOT -N ., Med· Site Planplng . Cut Back Due' to a shortage of state funds, UC · Irvine's pending purchase of Orange County Medical CentE"r-if finally ap-. proved-will not im mediately re-· .. suit in the mUlti·million dollu re· ~·novation or the sprawlina tacility once Planned, according to the dean of UCI 's medical·&ehool. A par.ed recommendation to Gov: Edmund G. Brown Jr. by UC .PreSident Charles Hitch and UC Regent Chairman 'William· French Smith reaffirms un- iversi ty backing of plans for de- v~loi>111ent on the campus . But it abandons plans for $4 ··rriilUon in renovation for Orange .eoUnty Medical Center, accord· ing to· A'ssemblyman Bruce Neslande (R-Anaheim ), the main '• advocate of a bill to help finance the medical school. ' · - De velopment on the Irvine campus is to include a 200-bed hospit a l . a basic sciences 1 teaching building and an out· patient clinic, acco'rding to the .·university plan. Financial backing for medi cal ··school development and the $5.5 million purchase of the Medical ··Cente r na.w rests with the state legis lature. Nesta nde said Wednesday. April 30, 1 g75 I' O.lty ..... Mn!' .... \ ~Vie~ •• Sables Forty tiny babies, all wrappt!d In blankets , a'rrlved at , Los Alamitoa Na,v4I Air Station Just before midniibt Tuesday. ; "They "'er~ a neat btinch of lil-t,!! khk." if1id Public Affalrt Cii>d<.-Bi1"Aylward. ~ile the other r~ babylin ~ ~fll&hts-to ~J::;os-A'J-a m_i~os-have-tn­ cltfded .cblldreq up to age 13, Uw>te 1rri,vln1 Tuesday were all under age two. •·Most wece youn1,r th&n that,'1 Ayl~ard said. ''They were all wrapped in blankets ahd car· tied off the plane." Nl but three infants went on to a makeshift hom~ in a Terminal Island gym. The three were \aken to Long Beach Naval Ha1pit'al for treatment of minor illnesses. Since Saturday, 278 war or- phans have been transported through Los Ala mitos bound for neW homes in the United States. All but 'six, who s till are b>tpilalized, have gone on within ·'24 hours to adoption centers· tbrougboU:t the country. • I p.u,,.~..,...,._. NEWPORT·MESA TEACHER PROTEST BEFORE MEETING . Truateea Later Voted to R•l•ln32 Who Faced Fl~ng FroaPOf#eAI I ' TRUSTEES.i . · legislation lo fuod the school ha9"'- been stalled-. awaiting action by the university.· ' CAMP LAYOUT-Mapof Camp Pendleton shows where up to 20,000 Vietnamese will be housed in a quonset hut and tent city rerugee center . Area 1, Camp Talega,. will accom· modate 2,800 persons in'"50-person quonset buts augmented IJy 90 16-person t ents. Area 2. Camp San Onofre will house 1,780 in quonsets. Areas 3, 4, and 5, show where Marine Corps officials hope to erect tent cities housfug the re- mainderof the refugees the camp is expected to receive. added. : Trustee D.onald Smallwood Trustees Eye Halting High School Buses f'~d League, pointed out that th• declllon to By HILARY KAYE ..,.,-, .notfireanyonewunotbasedon CMtMo.11,,..., .... finding "new money.•• · Newport-Mesa school trm&.ees · Reacting to the renewed un· · :··~versity backing of UCI plans, :·med schciol Dean Stanley van den · Noort said in an interview Tues·. .. Cay, · .. obviously, I am very ~:pleased." -However, because state bond ' . funCls have not stretched as far as originally . thought, "We'll pro- bably ha:v e to make do with " Orange County Medical Center in its present form ," Dr. van den Noortsaid .. • Univ"ersity plans call for the Medical Center to be reduced by ·200 beds tO _a 900-bed facility. . Dr. van·. den Noort said the medical School will stiil be able t o use the Medical Center for teaching purposes despite the lack of renovation. .;But we cannot make it into a ·mo·dern 300-bed hospital, the .Jikes of·which we would be entire- .. ly pleased with, without renova· ... tion expense,'' he said. Fron1PoeeAI '·BRIDGE ••. slate engineers have maxi mum "design capacity. · •, Some boat owners with craft · ' moored in Upper Newport Bay had sought a higher span, pro-= , bably one 32 feet from the water ' al m ean high tide. Others, · notably the Friends of Upper · Newport Bay, had sought a 13.6- . foot height limit. Ficker said he felt the 20-foot height was an ac· ~ ceptable compromise. ·. The bridge design recom · · mended by BAT would cost an ':.e stimated $3 .1 million-$2 .1 million construction costs and $1 million in right-of-way costs. Cheapest proposal considered was a S2.4 million project which ' woul d provide six lanes in the ' ' present bridge location with a '· 13.6-foot cleara nce'. The highest · price proposa l consider ed was '· $10.2 million for a 32-foot bridge with a grade separated offramp ··ror Dover Drive traffic. \Vhile a tiwnel was given con· sideration, Ficker said it was im- , practical folt costs and right-of- v;ay proble ms. He said a tunnel beneath the bay at that location would cost from $30 to $40 million and would r equi re entrances on Coast Highway near the Balboa Bay Club on the west side and east of Bayside Dri ve on the other end. This .... -ould compound traffic circula tion problems. he said. OR.ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Th .. o ..... ~ Co.t•l OA!fr Pll(ll, .. 11+. .. l>l<ll" ""'" ' ,,,,,,d , ... Ne .. \-P''"'· ~Pu0'"'""'"' '""°'"" ..... eo..i Publ!,,,.!n9 (omoon, .,.,1>-'<•l••M•OM ••• publl""ed Mo:l""ay 1n1ouqn l'"•o<!.ly '"' Cl>-.•• """"'· N• ... 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NO 11•w••l0t"''· •l''"''"''O<l•,~dltO••~I m•Utt O< •d•f•tlit•n•n!. n-.r•n "''' b• r•P•o01>~•ll w•ll1out 10··•••' ~01m1 .. 1on 01 tN>'f'ltPil OW/Wf. l<l~Oftd <I••~ l>Ollffe J'•IO 01 (OH• M•\J , -~ f C:•Ulor11!..$1>fl"<lt>l!Oollf'f~•••·..,,ll~.....,,lf>l r · +..,. ,,,_,, M,OOf'l'lon!Ny; mn1i.ryllo\!fll•l•on1 U.~ _ .. ,, \ Girl Scouts Sway Council Over Signals · A troop o r Girl Scouts, bolstered by students at Newport ·Harbor High School, this week won swift approvals for their own pedestrian button at-a busy in· tersection. · A petition campaign which re- ·ached as far as the household of Mayor Pro· Tem Milan Dostal succeeded in winning council ap· proval Monday for $2,000 worth of signal switches at Westcliff and Dover drives. The scouts and students told councilmen that because no "walk button'' exists at the crossroads, J'edestrians are in jeopardy an cyclists often fmd that they are not •heavy enough to trip the sensor p ads in the pave- ment. Counci lm en agreed and or· dered the city staff to start work Immediately to install the but- tons. ~ Front Page Al EL TORO ••• California coast for a summer holiday. Newsmen wondered out loud Tuesd ay how the refugees were selected. The head of a German TV network crew filming at El Toro 'fues_day said , som ewhatsynical~ . .ly,. tb.;;iJ. ·the r efugees .arriving Y:cre all middle-class people. "They took care of all the first- class people first up at Travis." he ·Said , havi ng been at the nortf'i.ern California base earlier. "Those were really. fine people. You should have seen them.'? The impression, for the mo- ment, is that refugees fitting the more popular s tereotype might not arrive until sometime toward the end of this week. When that Cinally happens, the immigration, health and customs orficials. who so far have had nothing to do except check bag. gage and documents, might have their hands full. "This refugee problem is going to be a bi g problem for the United States," feared another German journalis t, p hotographer Mat- thias Luhn. "Maybe even bigger than the Vietnam war." Airport Move In San Diego 'Dangerous' SAN DIEGO (AP) -Moving San Diego International Airport to the Mexican border would pro- duce ''the mos t da ngerous airport in the United States,'' a city councilman claims. Councilman Jim Ellis says his view Is shared by the Airline Pilots ASsociatlon, the Allied Pilots Association and the Southwest Flight Crew Associa· lion. The Otay Me sa site recently approved by San Diego County's Compre h ensive Planning Organization would involve an approach even steeper than the presently criticized one at dow ntown Lindbergh Field, Ellis said in a speech Monday. Otay Mountain ii in the ap- proach zone. ' Re l • d "But, it's an' indication that the decided Tuesday to reinstate a ID"nP board feels people are mCre im-bu.sing for children in hazardous e• .._ port.ant than things," Smallwood areas of 'north Costa Mesa but South Coast League high said. ' also voted to ''seriously con- scbool representatives pro-He explained that pfOIJ'ams sider'' stopping all bus tested vainly Tuesday as have tM?en cut before people in transportation for high school Orange County league re· most cases and that while the st'udents. · · alignment expanded their number of employes wlll remain Trustees stopped short of circuit from six to 10 thesameinsuppqr:taervi~.the elimi natinf high school Fro• Pflfle Al REFUGEES cleared to leave immediately. teams. level of service will .DeCeUarlly transpartation but indicated they The proposal, virtually ·be reduced because oltbe.lackot may use the method to,cut the The Vietnamese ooW arrivin1 cuarariteed acceptBQ'ce_ by money. .. district's transportation buClaet. are upper class and middleclaas. the CIF Thursday, will~ They said they will reacti 8 de. officials said. " effective for the 1976-77 cision on high school busiag at. a Immigration officials said school year. • I/• t lf""-----1 future boa rd meetin1,' when those with sponsors, contacu iii Joining tfte· current ~ ,. 'f.,e "'61~f'1.ll; more information is gathered. by the United States who guarantee South Coast alignment or ' · district staff members. .. to house and look: after the new Laguna Beach, Dana Hills, illet by CJtiea~ The decision to reinstate arrivals, will be allowed to leave University', El Toro, Mis· 1r.1.1 · ";/ special transportation zones in soon. . sion Vilijo and San 1 northCostaMesacame4urjng'a Renecting their status, many Clemente will be .Estancia, Vietna.mese G~n. Cao Van meeting packed with more,thu of the women were fashloliably Coata Mesa·, Corona del Vien, who· once headed the South 100 parents from the Mesa dressed in silk: traditional cos-Mar and 1974 CIF 3-A foot· Vietnamese armed forces, ar· Woods, Larwin Greenbrook and tume, or in mod -noowrinkle ball champion Santa Ana rived in Orange County Tuesday Del Cerro housing tracts where polyester fabrics. · Valley. on a military nt1ht of SI.refugees children go to Bear Street, Therewasnoquarantineofthe The massi ve lineup whichlandedinEIToro. PaularinoandTeWinkleschools. new arrivals once 1n Camp meanstbereisnoroomtor Vienwas-notrequired~gqby Armed wit,h s li des and Pendleton. Americans aDd legal practice tames in football bus to Camp Pendleton wU.b the. testimony from a half-do1en aliens who had coJJJplet'.ed imrhl-and matches out manned· other .Yie\n,ameae. but wu met persoris. parents argued that it is graUon processitil ln Guam"Were team·s -such as LagUna .(' ..-' at l!J9 •air'ltrlp by El Toro Base unSare for their cbUdren t0 walk permitted. to le ave·. ~Beach with the Santa Ana Commander Brig. Gen. Jlo\>erl. to school. The routes either cross However, at ~EI Toro Marine !Valleyjucgernaut. ,.Taylorinastaffcar. \-~ qvpr the San Diego Freeway or Aire Station Qrange Co~n.t_y Q.OmAl'~"d~tall1 Page ) ~~se . spokesJUen a , -Qiey ·1 .ha\fe no sidewalks op busy lleiil'lh Of ricer. Dr.' ~!Jhn Philp Bl. · rooiald·patdjvulge the Vl ,,, e thoroughfare~. such as Fairview ordered the b8se~co~rto ,.::=:::±=:::'.:=:::::::::::::'.::=~~~~'.!i~~~~~:!;'g,.~~~'l!--<,......!Roa~~d:·~~~~~~~--,~~ confine all persons from South East Asia to the boundaries oftbe station. T he only exception to the order was the transportation of the evacuees to Pendleton. Ga l e Froemming, an American engineer who had been working in Saigon and left Jut Thursday,, protested bis handlln& by counfy officials at El Toro. Froemming said he was shoved on board the bus to Pendleto9 by an Orange County Sheriff's Deputy and told he was quaran· tined. Another angry American was J oe E. Massey, an engineer . "These are all people who thought they would be accepted iri Am erica, the land of freedom,'' he said. & & & ,,-. -.....,,. Fro•PoeeAI SAIGON ••• tater returned to a microphone by a Jeepload of North Viet- namese soldiers, and issued another or;der for the Saigon troops .to-turn in their arms. His whereabouts afterward was un· known. · · Many former soldiers tried to lose thern~~lves amid the civilian population. A police colonel walke~ up to an army memorial statue, saluted and shot himself.· He died later i.14a hospital. The role or the United States, which came into Indorhina after French colonial rule collapsed with the 1954 defeat at Dien Bien Phu, ended Tuesday in a massive helicopter a irlift. U.S. Am· bassador Gfahiam Martin, about 000 other Americans and Some 5,600 Vi etnamese were evacuat· ed to ships of the 7th F1eet in the South China Sea. Two ·weeks ago. the U.S. pre- sence in neighboMng Cambodia came to a similar abrupt close a few da ys before the Khmer Rouge m arched into Phnom Penh. Jn Laos. t he third country in· volved in the 1973 Paris aefOrds on Indochina, a shaky truee 11 boldln1 although th-have been a number of clashes between rightist forces and the Com- munist-backed Pathet Lao . .Both sides share ministries in a coall· tion government set up under the <'ease-fire agreement slaned Feb. 21, 1973. Several other Asian counLries . are rea11esstnr relation1 with the United Statea In lilht ot Ill withdrawal from Vietnam and Cambodia. 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JI• , ~ ,, 1 - A• " . • QAILV PILOT EDiTO,~l'AL .PAG.E 'j , ~ Qu~tions U~ftnswered ' ' Alt1S>u11~ the presentation wai proleosi!!.Jlal and smooth, tlie movie colorful and litterestlnc, and lb• "'rs<>11alilies ,convincing, the recent ap~arance by Mol;>ll ··on Company•s land development.•J,eam .in Newport Be'ach remaim< a bit bal!Hng. • . • ,The firm.'s djvilion, Mobile Estates Ltcl.,,would be ~till:olllng• group olthe Irvlll• ComRany 1ra stoek Pl"~liaae l>lfn weathers coµrt tei ts In' <Ofning months. " 'W'l!a\ .. tlie land p)itnners had to c\lfer was a ·rum •bowing high-rise coolplexes·1n Hong Kong and pro· posals. lor a large development the shore or San Franc1sc;o Ba·y. 1 r· What they couldn't orrer to public officials or the press we.re fi'r.m· answers to some salient land;use questions. ~ • • Obviously, a large firm with intentloll); of,\)wning ~·county's largest land development c9ri;lp~Y'Jt·• !I' keep thipgs close .to the vest. That'g 9nly souq~. t>us1ness s~nse. · The Mobil ex~culiyes ~eemed to feel obliged lo of· fer SOIJl.e a~suraQC06 they £Ould, \'ake ov~r contrpl bf. tbe·masslve dr~e'tompany intetfsts'a11d continue ~crving tfle i>ui/Jlc 's bestinteresls .• -, • -. • · ' • But the lack of substantive inforlnatiOlt tlJey gave seryed more to puzzle than to convince~.A clearer de· .(initiOn of ttieit goals rerriains it\ orqer. · ~ . The ·G~eat .Dirt Haul " Drivers using Newport Boulevard in CoS;t'a M~sa ean be forgiven for getting upset at the traffiC delays occurring as a result of the giant freeway dirt haul. Delays are occurring at Bristol Stteet' and at Fair Drive as dirt·hauling trucks cut across these roads to deliver dirt excavated from the median to the con· Struction site for 'the. Corona .det Mar·Newport freeway interchange. ' · It's a big job so the interruptions are going lo con· tinue for at least two or three more months, engineers slly. Aher·th11-t a n~ frontage road' will be r.ea~y and the interference sboWd be reduced. • A~ lime' the delays have !>\!en len~hy•an4 drivers might wonder whetber enough is being done t;o, si:nooth out the operation, particularly at Fair Prive, but then a glance at the number or nag personnel sue· gests that a conslderl'ble effort is being made. But perh~ps greater effort needs to be made to keep the road· surface in better shape on Fair Drive before damage claims start lo pile up. It's clear \hat the heavy vehicles will keep riP:Ping it tip, but con· linual patching show<! also be'matnJained: :_ 1 • -~' 1 . .. An-Ill Wind · . . A bitter irony0thou"1 it.may be,;m"l!I ~ople are acknowledging that..sor,ne overdue improvements lof the st6bles on the Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa, should result from the lire that took the lives of 14 horses two weeks ago. Some questioM exist on what to do about the re· inaining stables ~pull them dowil or improve their fire proteCtion? Yet there appears to be agreement on the need for concerted action to build a ne\v equestrian center , · There is the hope that state offi"cials will release rponey from ~ fire emergencf fun~ which wil,l allow a riew equestnan center t'o .!>il bwlt. The fatr board already has voted to pull the equestrian f8cilily from its master plan study s'O that the reconstruction w~ll not be delayed and so that it will be eligible for ·the emergency fundS . This push for the release of1ire emergency funds may be wi shful thinking· on the part of local officials, pa1ticularly in light of Uie fiscal strictures voiced, by Gov . Brown, but it i$ causing city, coUnty, and state 'officials·to fo cus on the problem together. When there is !hat much cooperation and pooling of ideas and resources, a solution usually is found. N • •, .. ' ,, I • ' ' ' . \ • r I I . / /, / -·r--: --·- - . . • ' · . • Conjugal Silence a I Dear Gloo1ny Gus The Reallt~-··tif . a 'Flawed' (:hild;- -. CoodSign . : . - CHARLES McCABE Thole who follow this column MU lpW>W that I am of the opinion that IOVe anit verbiage are .Ort or like oll and waler, immiseible. I have quoted with total approV'al Jhe mot' or H .L. Menckf:'n: 'WhiMVer a husbind and wife gin•to'diacuaJJ their ~age,' hey are ctving_evidence at an in·- uest." i "So firml,....m I of this-'1ew that I put .P.id -tO aay. marriage the minute either .. · .,. o f ·t'. h e •· ~' partner• n · b e I i n s -~ aQalyzing its 'Jj nature and content. When ~ the wife 1tart11 talking about ~ the husband's mother, as an instance, you can reasonably conclude that she is on the market. · 1 Now comes a lad with the im· probable name or Dr. Ray L. Birdwhistle'"\ who is an exPert in the field of non-verbal com· municati.od. He' undertook a. curious n.J>8riment. "'1a Was 'a study of bOw muCh COnvenation wu actdlly e'~baneed~between a hllll'!rpl-inarrted ,couples .re-1a~~ed ' a1 .reaeonab1Y1.,h.appy after 15 or ,_ore.,eus toeetber~ · He riCl!d~ vo.icefact.lvated mt.cr.ophones all over the COIOPI .. ' bo"'es and·~ ean. Ho reported the ......ita'to Gall Sh.by, Of;?'iew York ,mpcazine. "'lbe mecti~ amount· gr µme spent in co{iyersation· exchange by these 1lapptly ·married couples, per weell: was 27~ minutes.'' To the Editor: · .. / ~ .. . ' ~ ... '·K~!;~•.; ~T~ ~~ r~~Ytoi:~.: '. -x: ~AILBOX -;, · (April ·20) concerniilg "fiif\.ed"\ '--..---------'"'_, children. Apparently Mrs . uew11,.,.., • ..,. ....... 11c-.Tlltlri9'tl10 Kaiser has not 'actually raised a c..w.tM11•n1r1 1o ut1p•c•o••ll~11~•11•1l1r•· .. ,.,... ~ of JOI worff ... -... 11 DI 9illM ''.fiaw.ed '' child, spending years lllf'Ofonllft,.,.111.n.r1,_,,1,..1• ..,_ _ _. of heartache and~agony µying to -ui....-.ss•,,.. .. __ ., ... ...,. .. 1c1~, ... Westminster voted down two similar tax increase proposals, Now is the time to hold the line on the one tax increase you can control-Vote No on May 27, 1975 against this unn~cesSitry $2.4 million tax increase. E.SIU:OCK The new inlersectiOn at Irvine Avenue ·Dove..r· · Drive-19th Street is \oo wide to operate 'without stop lights. All involved better be ready to accept the responsibility for the bad ,accident wtti~h seerfttJ. ille~itabl,e. t R.C.J . fmd.one.R( thdie ··~auUfql aDd =~='."r..,Wi•'.h•,...-:.•Pootr,~n, PqliliveP.i'Ofr~n:ts'~;thatshe'Sa,ys .i' ·: S11pporf11 Tax .__,,e.c _ "'"'' .. · 1 11 ,..., are so "accessible.·~ Each lie· ., · .._ t To the Editor: =:,-:_• .. ":'!.~':':: velopmenlally disabled ctiild is again literally thou~~ds upon Those of us who asked the ....,. • .._, ... ;~1.,...... an individual and may take thousands of U.S. c1tii;ens who . N rt M bo d r ed •• ~ t:- 1 several years W-pliice in a~ro:: ar1'ever:;,b1lispa~et1t "Utb0se · _ey.rpo · esa a.r . 0 uca-~. , ·~ . ~, .1 ,-gram,ifat.,11:)(..,.~parents Ult · rifugtel'.-:.. · , . • 1 .~on not to cut th~ pnmar.y read· After 15 years of mamage, Qiey p1'ih can't afford·.tbese .Pro-. Go i!lto i he ddiW~ section:~ mg aQd the music programs l<?l hadi simjJJy learned to do a gr' ams or place'meilt.S v.'ben they of Loa "'Angeles or any .m•inr city what we ~anted . Next year, if, d be r lh. . . :--i:-the election doesn't pass, we tremen ous num r o 1ngs are found . ' 1n this count(y and lfl9k al the won't be as lucky. Each year it together which did not require J don't think ~rs. Kaiser has ~es~ra~ .. Jolt 1t,e:r~ wand~r· w,lll get more di(ficult to keep ver.,.JYation. ,The stuily showed Checked the factS"'"w!ten she says mg t.!'1e S)rf!et&•,-.'4k any.iNeg~ <?r_ Afograms at the same level. . that the• ·number· of 'words ex· that "familie§ are1 IOoking: for Mex1~an or elder!Y. -~so~ or .It's easy lo find fault with our changed is not a·ll\eaaure of com-nawed children.•• If she were to handicapped f>eraon the things schools. We spend too much on munication.''· c•eck adopt1·on agen'c1'es, she th tTHEY ed "! 11 a . ne · . thisoronthat. UntilrecenUy l've \Dr. Birdwhistle also dis· wouldfindmanytoofewfamilies Many fine c~Ueges are going e e both~redtoattendascbool covered that the times when searching for these children. Is bankrupt, medical researchers n "' r et . Couples talk the most are on the she. aware ''fiawed" also means are pleading for financial as· board me ting, talk lo a ~.ard ' third dale and the last year children·over se.ven? Moit people sistance our school system is go· me~ber · or ex~ress an opinion. •~• th d' · ' uti Tryu1g to provide good school~ ~ore e 1vorce. . prefer to adopt healthy infanta, 1ng ~own the drain, poll on -andagoodeducationisadifficulti. Not·that we doubted it: but it's not older children. the list grows and grows. i'ob. 1 think our schooi di-'r-ict has rather terrifying to have soch ex-. "'r"' plicit demonstration of the lJliS· "I DO~:T l~ink parent-:; of ':he IF WE A.KE the kind, generous shown us that il needs tbemorteY chief done by verbally clawing nawejl ·child feel their child nation we apparently believe it's asking for in order lei keep do· over 8: mai-ri.age, or less ~nding, ··~is not wllrm a)ld cud~>'>" to_ the ourselves to be -where were we ing a good job. If you don't think relationship. , '~ · -. 'dDntrary. Also, 1£ Mrs. Kaiser when the millions in Biafra were so, attend a board meeting; get · .-· · ~f' "':'"thinks mothers who abort their starving? I didn't see any m~s involved. It may change your PER.PAP.If'· tbe. most famous babies have "mental or physical emigration of ·refucees ldto·our mind as it did m•ne. I am voting li'ne in the oeuyre of the great pro~lems after'wards," I'm sure cwntry froni· th'at ~tjpri' when YES on May 27 . ehort stor:Y writer Ring Lardner:-· she's right, but believe me if the they were dy~ng th~agonizing de·. ANN MOUND ii, "Shut up.,b .. t_expl~ned." • child is boi;n t~ concerned·, at.h.of,8iat.v.ation. 1·•,. ) JOllY good ~Vice it ts too; but mother 's angnish•C!an gO ~ •"lot'i f can·t'Abe4?:')\lt reet that the P11gf."hf1logist '• Roi.- it wjll h~ stop the f~llngs·' lon·ge.i-! ~ .;1 whys and -.ylftrefores ol why we To the Editor: , Which"well,Ue ,nd flCe unuttered, If Mrs. Kaiser Js strong pgainst entered.<iplO:Viet~art.i!laye never Psychologists are easy prey andthe~or~eforil.Thethingis abortion,allthepowerto her,but beeAcompletely~~edtothe for .school budget cutters not soi mu& tl\at talking about as a mothei' of a "flawed" child United Stateli eiUzenS -even bee love ancf·marri1ge may or m~y mY,Self , who loves, and is con·~ ,though if·Wa!S our-squ who gave ,.::sne~ture of the·Hriides they not help a. feliltlonahip to suatatD. ·cerned about·my child and otherJ • life and1limb to aid that country. perform include ·respect for in· ftiil\jt wtfl nOt ao. • like hirTI everY day of my life, 1 I can'l h~lp li.bt·feel lhaL -even dividual rights and privacy; _"".The reiil point about all this ~I she needs another rqpt,,.e of , tJlough Vietnam Wis given at , parents seldom come forth tal.9'·~tween emotional partners ' reasoning to be against ifbottlon. '· least 10 years -to. sHl:pe up ai;1 publicly to talk about their is that it is a st.-i. It i• a sign of She is probably using her well in· army of. its ~wn -it lacked the children's problems; the stu· the end. Whether one~ bOtJt.Of tenlioned religious belief as ·a patriotism-to de(ead itself as we dents and sla(f who seek their \the partners knows it, when.tile basiJ for her philosophy, and Rot-: ,dla back in 1176>1-(Jsn't it ironic help usually want to be sure that RJttering be"gins the whole thin'g actJ'ally living it.as a day to day that we are admitting thise re· their case is kept confidential; ii ofr. · experi~nCe ! fugees -neein1-J'tofb..their na· the school district keeps their ~ BARBARA CRIPPEN Uon r ather than "8nd up and work con£idential; some school TIUS proposition will be coun· fight -in the Y«;ar or our 200th a.,dminislrators seem to· think Bicentennial 1) • 1. " .' .;.: that one test is a sufficient basis THE KEMON the fieure was tered by any number of therapy 10 high, .adds t he 1ri1Y1lng Sf'OUJ>I, and probi.bly eome mar··~ IC.bolar, is that tbe1e Particular '· riage counselors, too. (l'be ictea TotheEdilor: eouplea went viaittni" a.Jot and ·t.halyouca~r:apamarriage~ck While America is walk>win,g ·in had to give each ~ dii:vif'g into shape is a'smali andprot.ect· it.S altruistic spirit of admitting directions.-'-~ ,,. .. ed tnd.U1try in these timeS: It is literally thou-Sands ot orphans ''The poll\ is not, that ~ ~hued on a premise that seems to-'4 aind,..relUJ:eeJ to our country, it is couples weren't comibun.lcat1rtg'. meP.lpablyratse, " ' ~.,. forgetting the (act that there are ' 'f . •• • ,. ' • ' I . '\. , < Jrhy ·wom:e.n A~<j -~oving In J • A..iocer'1 d&L\IJl\er may be .. -i r. . ~ . years ago, andshe haan't lost an about-~ .. bee'!me pl\lile mini...,,. p• • 1' 1•,;;HAR',EY ' eleetiOJl sine~. . , . of Brt~. . ' · .a,~ Et: .-.: ·~ ~During . the Con1ervative gov· ' Aa )'Ola kn~Brltain does not Jr: ;... , e ef!'ryient of 1~0-74.' she served as elect ill aovemmeat leader· by frtie~)o.1D• eDLA~ica~' ~~ir ·a. C· 11U0hl~ter Of qtucat1on., ,' direct ballot. In ·Britain' tllot" " t •""• 4,. th ~! I ' olert memtiers o( Par,Uamont ~ oioe.., j;;1 <fi,~· ;,.:."l~J "ANY 'WOllAN in Polities will from each party-Labor frid afein~:'ad. ily g lell you orr \fie. record that her ~aUve. Then, wbe~ the , . , . ~ _ ... :least loyal s uP_port is from other -leeleet morotrom-portr . THE. INADEQVA<.'Y of Bri· women. Yet t.llere is iomelhln& lua.an from "tb-ot.ber, tbe elected taift 'i recent, mosUy, ~ale gov4 about lhis im.,f:c,(:able middle- llPa-in our country \MY-would , ernments. ,left a \'Ohl. Since class wire and mother which be congres119en-.autod'l.Ucally Win&ton Ch.urchill, male leaders lends to win tbe ccnfidence of name their party'.a. leader as the have been vapid, lnept.\jneffec· oUler women. , newprimemlnlattt . .i tual. When George .Gallup ,polled The Con1ervatlve1' new part)< So a woman ts movtn& up, and Conservatives on the ·eve of \he leader -the leao queen ol con· she is prepared to move in. last election, women su,ported eervatlve Brltieh pollUcs-is Margaret That~her ii one or berfto3; meo.op~ltel.,2tol. llaraaret Thatcher. thole ~·overnl1ht-s~" who She woa almost 2 tol~Slie out. ' What's propeJllnl women into bu ~n tediously prepanng for pOlled all 4 of h·er male rivals -'Uons of prominence1 It al~ her life. Daughter or a pro-com bin~. ' ' I ir-vinc1al grMer. her school grades If and when the Laborttea I We uked ror it, mm. When • earned her a 1chol'1'1Np to ()j:. strike-Out and ihe comtmauves ~ fella to measure up to his ford. There~ ibe elhied two come t9 bai igaln, the pocer'1 1tndlt.ion,J, hi•l?t"ical leadership dqrea-in chailstry then in daucbter wlll be prime minister !:rale, a. vaC!ate11t. law •., ' di 8 ·lain ' ~iireabborsavae'uum. Sl!o·oaleridpoU~lnlhe~· .11'!00 ~o ae·c(dent'.'And qala, TMo ii true at borne, In bust· inp II )'88rl aao."S!ie ns ele<t· men,"we !Ude ber what Ibo II by -· f0¥.,...eal er wberover; eel to Brttoln'• Plrllament ll wlutlwewerenol. \ Sign me one damned mad for placing a · child in a special American. . ~ program -.one .test does not tell MARJORIE JACKSON all about a ebild; many people in To The Editor: The Newport-Mesa scbQX dis· trict is going to try .once more to foist another $2.4. rdilllon PlOPer· ty tax increase on us~- Their ' Proposition Z .... last November's ballot w~d~•ive· ly defeated1 yet ~r achoql di&· trlct ·trustees are 10~ to ~·to put over· another tax ·ov,errt~ on 111 in the amount of 38 cedtl per $100 of assessed valuallGD' on May 27, 197s. • • 'our school district now has One of the highest per-pupil ~n­ ditures in the county, and'11ey' want to add another $100.-'per pupil to our taxes deqite a rapid drop in student enrollment. · IF TREY !ailed on this try, the board says they will just haVe lo uare the budget to meet tne pro-b~m . ·. !-et'• face it -_.ren't we all h,l:ving to,pare our bOOgetlyboth in the home and on the job! Further, the Orange County supervisors are talking about a possible 15 cents per SlOO as· S'bsed valuation property tax in· -crease and our property taxes are Sound. to go up again tn. the 1975·'16 ta~year-due to their an· nual reUH11ment. On Matt~ 4, 1975, cit._ Ill Fountain Valley ••• the schools and in the community don't have conta'Ct and do'1 't know what achoo ·' payctiologists do. ' Because .the w"Ork of school ps)rchologists •11 seldom made public inComiation, many people are un-informed ~r inis-informed· as to W,hat school psychologists do. ' IN GENERAL psychologists in schoob; help administrators deal with ·.behavior, learning and soci&l«emotional problems in wayst'.that produce positive crowlh for children; assist teacber-1, in working out claasroom management rot stu- dents with i~ci£ic problerils; provide inservtte for teactiers in all -areas concerned with child development, learning 1 and ·behavior probtema; work ·with parents indlvidU:al•y and in lf'OUPI lo facilitate student ed· justment through profnoting "in· creased awaref esa· or the child's needs and how tbey can beill be met at home and s Chool; represent the chlld to teachers, admtnl1 lrators and pare nts <sometimes the child is lost in the system tJtd needs to have hls uni · que at"f\latigl) atturat.ely repretented). \ • , • Newport·M..-Unified School Dl1tritt ha1· an outstanding po11 hloa 4iparlmmlt Twm>· ty-one full and part time peopl~ }Jave offered ihe best iQ. psychological servi~el~ to all schools in the district for • number or year-5. Newp011-Mest has been envied by jisychologist.9: in other districts where psychologist staffing w•~ .. minimal and servtces were re·• duced to the level of "test kit car~; rying." ' Perhaps its just human nature! to tS:ke all the good things we get for granted, but if psychological services in sChools are cut bact1 severely, parents, teachers·,· community, residents, abd sa4•' destor all, children will.suffei:. ''1~ . PATRICIA D. BMDLEY1 Atl1 .. i.m. To the Editor: . .. Reference letter or "Robert:• Jackson, "the intellect!" April 23. When I read the article on Madalyn Mays O'Hair, April 18, I almost cancelled my newsp8per~· Then, I guess you have to keep ult on all tbe cornballs in the world ~ If Mr. Jackson will use bo~ eyeballs and his brain, I'm sure. he will find·the chaos in the world' -is not from dei>endence on God~ but lack of it. . I think i£ we concentrate too much longer on our human ap.:" proache&, the United States will go up in.smoke. Appartirtly, Mr. Jackson has not been· educated on the beliefs of the "great thinkers" of the world, or he would have known most of'j..bese are not ~eistic! STATISTICS have sbown"the more educated you are the more likely you are to believe in God. The least educated (the masses) accept the views of anyone <no matter bow ilJoeical or ~ their philosophy) if tbeir vieft are widely publicized.· ~ ··~ With people like Madal Mayl1 O'Hair apd Robe Jackson;,it'ir-surprillng we hav a United States CrmstituUon alJ. F3r fewer ~e. trust,' belle.ve in a Godinow than did SO or even 20 fears ago. UM. ·Jackson doesi't believe lhh'e :;~~~e.c~~0~1~.~wi:Ob~"eiiv1e r~. Maybe he Justhutllhl~ aliltle .. backward. · ~ I thirllc I{ inore·people ret · to believin1 that ··~ldfi r:once th\ngs would chang • or libe employed tod. 4 · SHAJi~ P.ETTIT CURT! 'i ' ~ ' ~ ·"''· ""'" "cla • ..Oti COAST •·tib'Qit1)f Robeft N. WUd, P'll~ Thonao1 «ntlil, Editor 811rborla Krtibich, ~, ,.+dU~ Pog~ &dilor ,,...~~;d ~ ••• ol it..1>a11~ Pilot,!'eeks tq inrorm and slimu ... le readers by presenUn1 , on .this pa1e diverse commentary; .. on topics or interest by ayndic•t· )led columnists and cartoohilU, b1 pro,•iding a forum for readers' vle'A'S and by presenting this RC'A'Spaper's oplnlons awt Id ... on current topics . The e-lltorial" opinions of lhe Oa.ily Pilct aw@ar only in th~ ,td.itortal colUll"JI at the top of the page. Opinions ex· ·pressed by the colum!Qts and cartoonists·arld letter wrtl.en are t~ir Own and'no ,endoflement fl their views by the 01111 Pilait should be lriferred. Wedne5day' April 311, mA I ' ,. ' ,1 F~r : Utilities SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) - The Slate Public Utilities Com- mission bas hailed quarterly re-. questJr for higher rates made by utilities to meet increases in the cost or oil and eas used to make electricity. ~ The quarterly offset rate 'in· creases started more than two years agd"when companies found their costs were continually go-· ing up because of increased prices of fuel and oil. Unlike general rate increases, these requests were not subject to public hearings. . ' Aaswenng Questions . . A SPOKESMAN for Pacific Gas and Electric said the com· pany has been losing about $100,000 a day in revenue because the latest quarterly increase did not go into effect as eJlpected on Aprill. Youngsters from Hansen Elementary School in Anaheim have learned· that Go\'. Edmund G. Brown Jr., gels paid for answering questions. Brown, who usually asks the tough questions , hosted the slu- dents in his office Tuesday ·and was asked "What 's your 'job'?". Brown replied, •'To answer questions." ''Arid you get paid for lhal?" the child asked. Petti,s Widow Wins Election didates became clear. In addition to the $70million re- quested by PG&~. the Southern California Edison Co. has sub- l)litted a $106 million request. The commission took the ac- tion at Tuesday's meeting, dur- ing which PUC President Vernon L. Sturgeon said the subject of fuel price offset increases must be studied in more detail. "Let's not give them any more money until it all goes to hear- ings and gets straightened out," he said. SAN BERNARDINO (UPI) - Shirley Pettis, ihe widow and ''working partner'' o'f Congressman Jerry Pettis, was elected Tuesday to succeed him in office with 65 percent of the vote in th e sprawling 37.~h Congr.essional District east of Los Angeles. Mrs. Pettis, 51, amassed 5.1,103 oqt of 78,012 votes cast in the dis· lrict covering some 23,000 square miles represented hy Pettis before h e was ~il l ed last , February in ~ light plane crash b'ere-. "I think the people definitely felt that J erry Pettis' philosophy ·and 1;mind -that government shoiald Serve the people and not that people should serve the gov- ernment -was the philosophy they wanted to continue to represent them," she. comment· ed early today as the size of her victory margin over 12 rival.can- ··we were a wOrking partnership. but of course each person is a different individual. I will work for a ll of the same goals because they were our goals, but I will also reassess and reev•luate the most effective way of serving the people. I want to make sure that my contract with my constituents is as cons· tant and as intimate as it can possibly be." Milk Price Law Repeal Rejected SACRAMENTO (AP> -Repeal or the state's minimum retail milk price law has been rejected by the legislature . .' · . The measure by Assemblyman Joseph Mon · toya, <D·La Puente), was defeated in the Assembly Agriculture Committee Tuesday and Montoya con· ceded it was dead. Montoya partly blamed ,the Brown ad· ( ) ministration, which op-Stale posed repeal and un · _ . dercut it lasl week by ~-----, -~ lowering milk price minimums administratively. BafJglift Sult E'Hed SAN FRANCISCO'· (UPI) -A Federal Court suit contends many of the children flown out or · South Vietnam were "abducted" and the real purpose behind the airlift was "to provide a cover for U.S. military intervention.•• , The suit was filed in U.S. District Court Tues· day by Muoi McConnell, a nurse who is the guar· dian for four Vietnamese children. Open Meetings BIU!lced SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Legislation sough! by newspapers to open more of government to publfc view has passed its first committee test in the senate. The two·bill package by Sen."George.Moscone (O·San Francisco), was endorsed by the Gov· ernmental Organization Committee Tuesday and sent to the Finance Committee. ' Sltlp9ards Loan Olcat1ed WASHINGTON (APl -Todd Shipyards Corp., which has shipyards in San Pedro, has been guaran· teed a $22.5 million loan backed by the Commerce Departm·ent. The loan, announced Tuesday, will keep the company from failing, an event that could cost the jobs of the firm 's lO~OOOemployes. s,,..patllfl llfar .. h BERKELEY (UPI) -Aboul 1,500 persons marched near the University of California campus Tuesday· night to hail the Communist takeover of South Vietnam. 'fhe marchers, some carrying torches, followed behind a Viet Cong flag and a drummer in a five· mile inarch. Gunman Convicted SAN DIEGO <AP)-A Reed of San Diego re- man convicted of rob-ceived the indeterminate bing hitchhiking sailon sentence from San Diego at gianpoint has been sen-County Superlo'r Court tencedtolOyearstolife Judge Joseph A. in state prison. Marvin Kilgarif. LOW COST AUTO INSURANCE • air AfiuJrily of 3 · saves onmtmd~trip Coach-airfare .to . Wash.,D.C.,saves again on the ground Under $Jla(jay each~ai;eiltal car and1odging. United's inclusive tqur package for two adu lts and a child under 12 incl udes a room for six nights at any participating Holiday Inn, Howard Johnson's, She.raton or Ramada Inn (three per- sons to a room). Plus a Hertz Pinto for 7 days with unlimited mileage. You ~y for gas, and return the car to Washington, D.C. And you get all this for under S13 a day per person. (Meals not included.) Air fare savings ar'e ba<;ed on Uniled 's Individual Tour J38S'ing Fares. (security charges 11of incl11ded). The 3bove fares are effective:April 29, and are not available from 2 p.m. to midnigljt on Fridays and Sundays, or certain days around Christmas and New Year's. · All you have to do is pay for your air fare and grourld arrange)llCnts for tills package in advance. There ·are great i:leals for any size family, so call your Travel Agent / to find out how you can take one of these ·great money-saving vacations soon. Or call tJnit'ed , at 537-7521. · · Come celebrate and save. With United. ~ • .. , ' ' Wodneod ,A ~130,197S .,. •( ' •• ' DAILVPILOT . :f"1J~i1"'~~. MarJjuana ~~asur ' . . . ' . Passage P~eitictelJ ~, SACRAMENTO !AP) -1:be aulbor ot a bill e11ln1 Callfoml1'1 mal1Jllani peoialtlel ptedicts bls .... ure.i,wlU 4.wtn llnal paloap IOOD ...,,tb_at It ba1 ...~1111,Nt'!:laimeO.' . . . Sen. Geor1e Moe.-, lhe 8_.til Francitco Democrat wtiO ln· lroduced ttio bill,' 1ald hlo measure 1cr~pe the poulblllt.y of· ' . treaUna marijuana po11111kM1 u ·a.felony-and .. make1 it a.:rlftide- meanor. 1 Wllhoul muol1 debate, lhe As- sembly Ways and Means Com- mittee sent the bill to the lower house floor ,.,.;Y'here 1Aaaernbly . Speater Leo •cCal'lhy prd1)re- dlcled Tbunday: "I think ii will pass.·· .. ' . \,.,_ ' ~ lF TllB UUlliaLYapc:: . !hi bill, ii -·back IOthe · • for amen~ment' appi-oval ind then on to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. • . "Brown bas said he would alen a bill like tl\.e Oregon law, and. this 11 like the Oregon law," Moscone said after the vote. His bill, which takes effect Jan. l', requires police to issue cita- tions to persons caught with an ounce or leu of marijuana in· s·f1fad of bookihg them on a formal charge. THE BIL~'S maxi,num penal- ty for possession of one ounce or ·less ls a $100 fi'ne, Moscone said. 'fhe maximum penalty for Possession of more than an ounce would be $500 and six months in county jail. Courts in California now ban- , ' ' ' .. di' l .J!l.Or,l1 UBD! ~le chttrie a1 • ml141~qqr felony, ·en4 a con~ 'ean ta<e up to 10 years m prison on a flr~t convictkm. In an lntervlo)i; M~}!a Sari Francisco ~De•rat--·WI> said he is worklnr witJi Moscone In 1up~rl of lhe ~11\i Hid: :}: 0 1 wouldn't •4vlse ahyoae srrioke 'marijuana. But ,.I_ c _ ~P9rl l! !!jslo_rt~alUiient that brings ' felony char• against a Californt~n w.bo smokes marijuana for penonll 1 uae.r· --· · 'ii! SLA Trial Ex~Iqdes In Violence f I\ ,. .. .. !J ,. •• " .. . . •~- ' t SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Tl\f! mµrder trial of.two reputed Sym,~ bionese Liberation Army mem!V ben erupted into violence Tues;,.. day when defendant RusSeU ~­ tie ·physically attacked a. prosecution witness and formec ~ friend who had turned. a1ain&l.r the terrorist group. , \. Little was crosS-examining 4. Christopher Thompson, who was marked for death by. the SLA aller he testified before a Grand,.. Jury, when be leaped into the·· witness bo~ swinging his flSll ~ and striking Thomp&on in the face. ·· .. 1-. .. .. '••' ,, , . . .. .. ~. . . .;; •' .,, ':1 ' • ', 1 ~ ..• " ,, "., '" . ·'· ... ' ' •• ·, ~- ~ , . .. '· ,. ' ... ,. .. . ' " • ~ . . , ., . • ., • ' •' ,. rt ,. Married persons over twenty· five Twenty-one year old sin~e males Nint!Mn year old sin~e male5 '84 • annually '146• annually 1154• anrklally I BOB PALEY and lssocl1te1 Inc. fhil """'~ «llrJ ... ,.. '"4 ........ ""9'4 "' . South Or• ... C-'J 642°6500 Oii:--Or .... C-'J ~:IOS The fiiendly skies of)'Our (iP.t. .111· unlTED AIRL1nes ' ' ' ' • - • . l • I Go~fi' ?We1i~s? ' \ ' • ' • we.ine~ay'• Cloeing Price• NEW Wednet<l'l't. April 30, 1975 N CAIL. V PILOT 9(.a YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Y~er~• Hi1J1h·Luw• Appear Every Salu.rd•)' :.,. .-'.!.!. vo1uc 1u111' ·-• \alfl "" ~ ' Sdf'\ ,.. I l;Y';\l~l"~~ ~ '·ltllliiJ Cio.. tJl9. l"'r.' 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H o wever, the compiriy':i' SBA Seminar Thursday lop ex,,eutives said there =:~tt~~'.!10~} =:.~· ~~l:li4 1,f ~;~~ ~:i:!r":"!Jii 1:: ~f:!'~ ~\~r~·· ~ ~~~-.~: =tT't..~~J: 1 : l!~!::: t:,:e!:.~ii :~ ~.,.. ~~~~2~:;, 1l: ~~:,;it. t~merep a&on~ ltl11n•1 °'th •teu•dsy :H::~,t: :: ll: ~ ... ~ ~::21 'U : : :· ~~==M'"\:::1: ~ ~'-:1;: ~d>~:·i~·111 2~ ~J~: r: ::::~~ ,·~ ! ,, ~~: :t L~r..c:~,: ~~ ~~I ••. ::::;:i.10 ., I(~ fl.t-·Wd . rOV9moc:n n e . . Al\I ti. T wt .. Sii• V. +1-M, Co""6 IMu , , 12 , 2'-• •• ,f',..nut 1.IO t 13' 1W. ,. , KCPLpl i lS 130 «'h -'h NMtli 1.12 6 10 II • ~ SCA Se'l'YICI S 75 2Yo ,. • Unlroyalpil I , , 140 11~-~ -omy-that point ... AmW•tt .... s II 1\9 .... (.olGsl• .. IS ,.,. 27"1! FllQUI 1111111 11 lS s•.11-,,. K•nCSo :ilb ., 6 11\0. \1 NA Co.al .ao 11 38 :WV.. ~ SChllf•r CP I• 10 s .. .... Uld Al rctt 2 1 5'' •9 .-1ao.-' ~~·. ~-&n Up•' AW11rp1 IV• .l 190 13 -~ -Calll.Alk.4>1111 t9 •~t ·~ --0 0-Kot" GE ·, S. • 10· 1.S\oo N4 MIQ .65b 4 111 t -"" SChl•iRQ .I02S :a3t SI -'lo Uld Aire pll .. Sl 113l!.+lJ:, turn 1n auto sales Amtron ·"° 15 u~ ... Colllfl5 Fooo 1t :. '"" ••• Glbll 1nc:1s1 4 1s sv. ... KeniN 1 n1 1 ' 1s•,.-·,·..; NAmPh 1.20 1 2• o:i;.. ~ sc111i11 e .M11 s •u n "'i+ 1 u~o Br•n<I• .. 19 s•.• ... Tb Id • •• -· AITlffSl .10b 4 1 4'1e -·· Col"'-1\11 .40 1• 7! 11¥.-2111 GAC Corp p 1 1"" ... K.tnPL\01.S I 13 B :O... .'.. ~,n"i',·000b0 ' :,~ 2f! ·;.:_ Stlllumb .6031 lOl IJ\-0•1.V. UtdBrn<lpj .• J 6'1•~'4 e wor s argeat a uto "''"'te• 1n 1 ' 11 1~ '4 Cololls1 1.2s 9 , 11 . .. GAF ep ,,, s 1a1 ,~ ~ "-K•IY 1n<tu<.1 s 11 l" • .i-. ""' r "' · · 1-. + .. :>CM co .!4 1 s2 111·. + ,,.. uno:.ro .•Jb .• 1• ,,. .. '41~1 m.k 'd -4, , -..I •0:9 AMF In 1.2• 14 119 1' .. "' Coll Indus 1 l 11 l3V.+ v. GAF pl 1,10 . . is 16 • 'lo !Calf pl 1."6 . . 1 13 ' -\~ ::-,~:~.1.0,2 : ';a ,;n : lZ SCOA!nd .Ml • I 1\11 • • • UldFl\(11 .20 ' 6-'!ol •, IJl.1 er Sal i 't1. e&rD.u ~ Amf.tejlKI) ill 1~ ··~• tpjA1.6il .• 2 20'11.-llo GlfOISkl.~. ?4 21'11•"" IC.tulm68r., 110 1~. ·,·· NOlllPSl.>6 I J• l~-V. StolL.td .~ S Ill 161'>t fl> UGsPL .lOb 6 ~14 l'\lo~ 'l•j . million 1 ·n the January M arch AMP •M .J I J' 20a ~·'"' Collln pf •v. .. 13 s3 • .,, G.t111111t .~221 ,,, »"'--,.. l(eutBp• ,.,, . . ' uv, •.• NON•G , ,, , ,_ ,, ,,,. Stot1F11~· 1 1 11 11"' . .. un;1111u 2.:n 4 21 20'•-·llil 1 • • Am.Pco .40 1 11 ~~ YJ Col Glf.2.06' 61 22'1t-". GlrdO.n .1•11 11 21 + \4 k•~~ .~ • 11 t~+ \4 l · ---" StOl!FOf .61 ' 10 11\~• '• UnlllOCp .Jt, S 6 l\.ii-'411 .. quarter, cornpared uAth $120 Arnpe•c" ,s u •\-lo-11e c.o1n.p11,.... .. " s211J-"" G«Onkl ... 1 11 12 + :i-. K•y\erA .60 n 11 11 -"' NOSi-1.a.c • 9• 11 •·· s.conP.tp.l>I • J2i 111. ~ 1-Uld 1nm..10 .• 25 ,,,_ 'll' 'II' I ' , "'!;• """'" orP Ill>? Co1Piclurn241ll 1"4 -'AI Garlock .II' •I llV.-\lo KeeneCp20' I• s>.. NOSPpll.60 .. rllO l8\lt-1Y, 5.toUT1!.IOll I I\•, .. UnJ\y81.0ol' 6 IO'to• •It« m1 ,ton ast year which was Am11.tr2 . .t0 2 lo! JD eois0ti1.96 1 1.e 11'h ... Gat.Svc 1.20 1 , l1"1 • v. Kell1•1 .. :14 s s , -·~ lllrt~•1 .1sD 1 1s •~-""' !i.to11I LMtg112 is 13\, • .,,. L111MM1 .111 • ti llh-ti"_ already 85 per -·· t below the lul.trpl J.6S .• ' Ill I. .•• Coh•lll MIO .. l 1lol.-"' Gfle••Y 1.. .. I 1'rll ... IClllCJgQ .Ml 11 ISO 16\'oo-\Ii =::.·,:~r:o. ,' .• ~ ~~ ~.·~ "s.c,,...u pilo1"" .. I 31\o ••. Un Nutleiilr .. ... 11 \~-~ ..,.. Am1tr pt .M .. • I '.-1111 (.ombd Com t 11 l•'I•-Vo GCA Corp s 11 •V. + v. ICltwoDCI l!IO s ~ ll'o "'' · vi • ... UOd« V ·· · 2 5~-\o Uld P•C Mrl • • 12 t i!.+ tj ,._ ............. r ol' ·-3 It Am1tld I.Ml 6 90 62-111. v. Olrr'lb E 1.tO 12 J•t ..... + ''"" Gemini C•P . . I ~ .... Kenmll I to 6 • :Mi.It. •• i.4 Nw Bll\ !.60 9 lei l'I~•· v. SbclCJ,.n 1.20 s 53 21\-\• t~ Un Al I no .olO • ' l lllo-p,•"'ii-·'"'"' ,...,, ·~ Ant1el l11 ,J2 ( n •t11+ 1.4 Cm£;"''·"·· 1" •I Gl-1-'ll\\o 1 ,,,... Kenc:oll1.60 i $4.9 36 • \ NErQCl.l<Ob S 11 ~l'I s..tontr .20 4 IO 11 11•+ ~-USFlOe11.4 t 2' lO .,,· ~' "W e sixt straicht quarter AlllC..O 1.20 s ,.,. ™• + 11o Olrr'l5'v 1,40 1 ,, ,,~~ • • • GflAA;'i .2..a. : : 26 10 .... + ·;,,,; Ky uu1 1:14 10 101 1sw -•. '. .~:~: :~1:! 1 ·~ ~.: ;: s..w .a.1r »; 10 23 ''l• v. usFos 1.01D .. • 1•"'-,.. I ,tbai GM profits failed t o ~-""'~,,',",!-.,1~'1 .I, .~, l."',:1-·~ ~~:::.~ 1't ll~=,v. =1•:".l' l~ tt"":~:l :;~,i:,G,.: 1~ 2n :~·~~ ~~:1•,~r4 :: ,~ :v..·~ ~:r.::·'°1~ 1J ?}~·-.~ tl~~::=~ ''! ~!~'-.~, match a yea•-ago .. _ ...... · , "., ,,-•." .• cw£dd2.11 •• 51 2Jv.+"' G11ATpf2\'J •. i1111 •1 .1 .... KidOew . s •1 11~1-"I< · •• s.a.1Pow .12 r :JO 10 ... uSHomeeon •1, +-. 'pm''-~ _-.. •...;c jO 6 2I . Mio-\lo (:om£dpr 1 •• ' 20\'f-Mo' Gll\Bnts .IO S I 1~ .... k!ddfpl 2.20 .. I 'l .. .... N"'l lll\OfCS •• 4 90'.lo ... SNrlGO .52 1• lM 21 + Vil US 11111 .lllb .. l't l 'llo •. , . A · Sm a 11 -A u1 ln esi Ad:: Ul',DI aoc.-.. , •-• 000 •• , ,, , ... _ •L cwE.dpl 1.•2 . . 1• 1•v. •.. · ~""-bl .11 , 1«1 10!'.-"" K1mb(1 1.wi 1 110 JOtt. .. ~ =-5~112·~ ~ f. !'-• ~ !leers 1.60.t 1• 1100 .iv. .. "'" us1..e.aw .11 • 1 1M' + ,. Y"' ' ~-,, :"'rr-i: 0.. pr 1,90 .. 21 20 + V. CIM ,"4 t JO 11 •. Ki~OS .«I I 'lt 1llo-V. w I • YI-V. 51.ttrotll\ Lln •. 1" 2\fo • V. U S Ae1lty 15 15 l ministration seminar which co ....,.p •. "' ,. ... comwou.., 1, 21n. 11 v. ~·· o.1111op • 21 •!!lo •• • 1t;nc11 c ... 1 :n 12v. v. Hr111 co1.10 • s ,.r •... sEoco .11 10 •s tt~-"' us 9-.tS , 1• 1ov. .. will be Cl . L Corf., 1 , S3 ..._ • .. CWOi-' I n •S 19'4-!,Ip Gll'I l>/lllm S 131 tO'I(. + ~ JI: L M Airl , . I 23 --NDrtonSI .-40 t 221 1,V. + 'It. S.rwkeC. 10 S 'lt ~ + 'Al USS!lel 2.1D j 121$ ._ ... In Santa Ana ~n lo the general. "'ALES TOTALED $7 .6 ~PL •• •,',·",.,·; 2 !!""• t'! eomms.i.1 'j 111 32ll.+ ~ G!ll!"llc:l.tolllS SU"'., .... KlllQl\IA .5'13 SI 210,.-·~ =~~pl,, .... ,·,· ', r.·.-. ~ !!'°.-""·'° 4 lS I ... US TOO .'I012 '' l•l'o ., ... bl • · • ..._b Id-·;.., bl""--~ ..... •. • ·~ +1 ... ~.a 1 ,, 191-t+tYJ Gfl,,_1.~ 9 111 22:'J'a •.• KD1N"1noCo 1 11 t \/o · -·1• •• ,,.,.,,.r..p .71 1 • Sh-.,. Uo11Te1 1.0I 1 m 11 +.,. pu IC, W ,,.... e •.nw.DU8f+ u.uD, Up }0 P.erceDt from Arc111N .» I ZO ~• V. ~rSti 15 75 • GlllGro .stb It 1• 11'•• "" IC-r t .-40' tt SJ,., ... .j.; NVF CotOk 1 ,. XI'!.-'l'I ~ptlf .10 6 21 t io,. \-_ UoniT1I wts •• I 'h-1· •l tbe Santa Ana City Council lutyear•a .. s 'bIIH ·--I Arcraro .ISQ 1, !I09 ~· .... Con AOI'• II\ • 1~ ···. U.,.HMI .'60 I • J-\lo IC.l>•KO<P In .. s l V. .. _ --0 °-Sl\etlOil 2.MI s 220 43\o+ ""' Un\TpfA ,.... .• 14 ,,...,_ . -· ...,.on • .....-ge y Arcllc Elllp .• ll't l~ ...... C-M1\,20e'S 35 22 +i~ Giil l1111r11l J 1S7 '°"'•'Al t<rll\co 1.'213 101 ••VO ·~ ..... k Ind ·40 J '1 J4'a-"" '5Nt1T• .•SD • 1 26'M-"" UnlTlllll 1.... .. • lt\0-1 chambers.· 20 Civic Center.. because of .price increaaes on .a.r1.i11 llK i. 2-v. · c;.,.1,." p1 • ..:. 1• i1 •n 21v. .. ,.... 0.a1r.i1ePr ·"" 1 10 11'11. ••• sneoerG .ill • 11 JI.Ii ••• L1111~ ep J •1 S"-• P 1..: • .J:I 5 A • all~" ' NII P'S 1.1' '6 104 Jj>,{; .. V.. ~1~ 'i 1~ ,,~= ~ Gell~.~ ii )~ :r:"" -·~ K~~ M117 1 IO't>; \' O<.cld P .SOb 3 ~l ""'* ~ Sl)lllrpf 1.40 .. 1 1•\I• ... ' Univ.tr Cp 1 ,~ • '.:i .u -. .._. -n an ta na. The .. os:t products in the Past Ar• Bisi .• 4 . • 1• s ...... ~ Conr.c:C .Ml l 2S 11'.lo-.... G111MIU 1.20 II 1ll 6M4I + 1 ktOO)ft 1,]6 • 111 21 ·~ O«ldPl. ~· • . . • •1 .. v. Sloeltrpf l .3S . -, 1• -·.~· Unl...,.Uaf l 7. '1 ,,. .. • dfY semlnlr entiUed ·-.-year.. Ear11Ings p~•·"s'hare Arllt•G 1·10 7 121 ll'Jo ~ •. • eon Ed -• • n"' .. v. 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II ....._""fl: c ... pl ••• '"l1.li+ ~-\;l-.cufederaltaxesT --~ t • ! • •• .. ' • j ' I I ' I " • r • DAILY PILOT n 30, 1915 • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ' .. Pt:BUC NOTICE I • ENTERTAINMENT Pl·aYi;,g Live· Peopl,e Tricky Q: WatcbJag that new Barbra Strel1and movie about Fanny Brtce. "Funny Laciy." got m·e ~ wundertnc. Do U vine -le like Ele1nor H<llm (wbo sucC"eeded the comedienne In lt3t 11 Mn. Billy Rose) get paid lor allowing someone else to deplc&themJ-RltaDugale,·S.ttlmore. ;'. i~A'Willl! ~. '" ' .,~• A: Miss Holm, thelormer Olympic swimming ,....__.. ,........,._,.a I I Gunsmoke Finally Bites Dust champ, tells us.s he.received a substantial ioum ror ... .· • letting 21-year·old aquatic st1ar Heidi O'Rourke ' I AtlrJ JIF·, 1." '• 1 portray her in "Funny Lady." With the rurther . ...... ~ r 1 unden tandjng-that Heidi-play-Eleanor only as-the----1.·llllNJ·mmr· -' ..:: : -t star of Billy Rose's Aquacade -not involving the , ,-ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMESTATIEMlliNT t 11e fo110,..1ng o.i•~n I~ 0o<09 bu\•· l\ti~a~: \ !ll IQ Ol~COVE RI ES 12llN1ELL IC.l::NC E QUOl !l.Nl O!SCOVE '1t(S, 1~0• C.••Y Sl•er t. ~wpe:n ~"'"· c.-1.•o• ni" 92MoO Rose-Brice-Holm trtangle. Incidentally. Eleanor l~~~~!~iiiiiiii~~~~~~~ quietly rem,rricd in Miami recently and is now ""J - Mrs. Tommy Whelan. The two "Eleanor llolms" met at a benerit performance of the picture and got 1jlong swimmingly. L• .. •entr ciya. ertoe, 1~ C••v Si.eel, Ne wpo•t 6r•~ll. C•l>•~rn,., """ 1n,. bu•inol'l.> •• <»ndu(U!<I by..,, in· Olvillu•I. Lilw•rnc~ Clyde Beebe STATl:ME NT OF WITHOiltAWAL FiltOM "AiltlNEltSHI POPE A.t. Tl NG UHOEilt ,-l('flTIOUS SUSINESS rn.~ •l•ten1~nl w•~ lileCI wllh IN" Ce>umv Cl~•~ ol Or•ngl! Coo;nc, on April I, JQI !. ...... NAME The lollowin11 pe•l.on ~oil\ wilhdr•wn •~ .l-1,1.-ntrd l l>d•tner i•cm lhf Pl.obl i\neo O••"ge co .. 1.1 O..lty Pilol. .-.P..111•, 23, lO, •nd M•' 1, 191S l:M~IS PliBLIC NOTICF. P.,flne•>l\11> O(:>er<1lon11 und~r O\f' !•« t•liOU> bu~;...,, """"" c l SWEC>tSH· PL"BLJC NOTICE AM ER I c All MOT 0 RS PO R'. l~JS 1--::;:;::c;-::=-:oc:::ccocco.,-,cc~-1 Olln•\Wd ~ C:O•lo1Mr .... ,c .. 1.•2~71 NOTICEO(SPU8LICHEARING lne h<!il!OuS bu\it'les\ noilnv: '!ate· NOTICE IS MEAE8Y GIVEN !hat a n\f'nl '"' 1tw ~<lne•~"'" l•idS li1td"" Pllblk 111/ildfl'il will tie held in <Ofl]lll'C· ...... Hll ll. 191:;. m tM CO"<•h Cl Or .. ~. lk)n "'ltll Ille Pl'OPOsed pt an lor llflifl(•· J-u11 Nan>e onct 411dre•• ct IN' kri.on lion ot the Oc••n Vlaw Scl'IOOI Olstritt "''""''""''"9 · !t•(l11cting 111•1 terr itory 11\.ltt llti Rnt>tfl c11.ir1"' Ch,.>Ui Mlo"n. loil!i witll•n t"e DOYndilt1ei 01 Ille <lly oi• ;,,.,,,,.,,g1on I"!., 1'1ew11on btal ~. Cal. Fountdin \li1lley1 on Wtdn.!.CI••. f'/lijy tlNil 14, 1975, •I l :J() P.M. In Ille C•lt terlil°' S1gn,-<i 1r-., M.ori"• Hl11h S<.hool, 1>811 ~· C.11,.,,.,.,111,11.,..1 R .Cna1le)t"ros t1an•to. ln11d•lt Streel, ""'un11n111on Bea~ll. W•"• 0..111111 cen1 .. 1-..... -FZJlolS Calll'Ornla. S•nl• AIWI Rtto.<1 Pub!l\Jle<I Or.inQ>e co.,;1 Dally Pl101, Dilteo tllos 1.iti d•Y ol A1>1U, 1915. 1 ""Dlit Jrtollt• NO, 1·1J.Ut Apt •I 1•.?l. 30.0•l<l """'YI. 19/j 12'1).1' R. 0. Hillman. C>epU\y N"01ES Ne.CAllOS132 Or•n<1>1 Co11nl f .MU1..01,,... Ave-, Pl1 BLIC f'o;OTICE supe•intendent ol Xll.collo -Mtrl Pllbli~d 0 ••"9f Coasl O•llv Pilol, ttiveril•, CA. tll06 l ------.-,-.-.-,,-,-M~----14'trll ll,l0,and May I, 191S IUl-1S (114) .... tl# HOTICE TOCAEDITOAS f NOTICE su .. 1:•10111 COURT OF THE """LICATION FOllt WASTE $TATEO(SCALIFO•""AF01t } OISCHAltGE •IEOUl•EMENTS THECOUNTYOFOltANGE Pt:BLIC NOTICE P:ICTITIOUS auStNllSS • lNa....,.1,..n"'-itt Disc.....,. No. A-W•l Etimiu llonSyn•m "'""'II Eslateof VERA At.ICE AENSHALL MAME STAT£MaNT. FO• S H EL LEY •k• VERA ALI CE Thetotlowlneperi.onsortd<Mf'llbo;s.i· • SNttilll SHELLEY DeteaSfd llHS•S: 1 Sea<roill ,,_.l lileG"' RePQl'I of Waste NOTICE.IS HEREBY GIVEH lo !he DESIGN PLU_S, :h11 T11rl0Ck Oriwe, ~SCl'la•Qe ...0 a pplied tor require· credilor~ ol lllf! •bow ,.,.med dKedef\I Cosl•Mos.J,C•llJ. tt•J• .,.enu tor -olscn~Qe of wr..les Into 1,,.,1 ,11 per!.OM ,..,vino U•ions ~iMt R~seu E. Orr II, )211 Turloc:k t.lewport Bay. Ille S.Jld de<.~nl ••e reQ1,1lred '° ti~ Oriw.Colta -sa. Clllll. 92626 • j Seiltrilfl discrwruos w•sl1:>s lrorn ii them, wiln ll'le oeteS~••Y VO<Khers, in _Thli bllSIJWis Is <onllucted l7t 11111n- e.;i.,1•ard-r•liofl lotalf'<l•t m1v1Mt 1~ oHke ol 111e <l••k 01 tlle •tiow .,.. d1Vldu.1t. l:o.\t ""'illllw•f, NewPO•I Be•cll. c.A. tilled court, or to prf'sent lllem. "'"'""'" . Rui.sell E. Orr 11 . th60. ne<.tts.irvvo11tne \ to 111e ndersigneo Th•S Sl•l1:!ment was hied wtm ll>e On Ille l>illi~ of prellmi11•rv Slillt re., II c.'O CHARLES rG.ARRtTuY. Allorr>ef Counly Cler~ ol Or•nge Co11ntyOflA.prll ~iew •nll appUcallon ot 1aw1111 $1""· .,1 u ... 611 Wes• s.evenleenlll Slreel, 11, 1tl$ , ... dS ilf>d rt<julallon~. !!'le C•li!<)l'"ni~ S..ntd An ... Cdl.ilorni• '11106, ..nicll is I .... ,,,. __ o ........ ,, o ••. ,!""' ... .,.._,on.I W•l.i• Quality Contrcl &.rd, of b r-"' "'~ ,,,_ ' "'~.t• An• Rtolon, tent•llvtlV l><Ol>C'l>IS ~"" Plilte u\tnes~ ~I Ille unoersl,,....i Aptil1l JO •ncl ~-1 14 1t7S lJIJ-7.i !"""' on •11 m~Uer\ pert••"•nc; to lt>I H litleOI · ' ' · ' JI! i\sue waste ctiK ll•r11e rtquitef'nl!nb s•i<I detedl!nl, witl'lin four montm•tt"' ---------------. lofKludlnc; 1tll11enl limitation~ •fl<I tllellrstP11Dllt•llonoftnisnotiu:. PUBLIC NOTICE IPtc••I tondlUon\. Peri.ons wlllllnc; to Oili.dApril 15. ltl~. -.---------------. ~omrnent o;pon or cb lir<.1 lo the P'OPOM'<' JAMES DOUGLAS (Sl(TITIOUS IBUSINESS fbcl'l.lrete rKtulre""'nls are Invited lo ... ..._ii s.1me in wrillnq In t"e at>owe ild· GRE ENW000 NAME STATEMENT ·~~·· AOminiUriltorofttieEsli!le Tiie IOllowiAQ person is doing busj. no l•ter '"""'June 2, 1'1/~. All oftne.00..enamoddetedtfll. "'"•s: . Ills or obje<.lioris reteiW!<I prior CHAltLESGA••ITY CREATIVE WOOOCRAFT. 2"°62 .J...,e 1, 1'17S wiU be tonsidf..,., In the ATTOltflllEY AT'LilW ElrOll<I UM, El Toro, CA t16JO bmo;latloftoftln•1de1ermi,..Oo,,i r .. illWe•IS. .......... lllS~ Ml<llilll J•Y Wya tt, 2•i Elfond elnQ ttle wilSi. dlscl'lar')e. II nc °"' S..UAM,C.llttnliltt7K Lane, El Toro, CA'2"30 Of'll •re recel...,d, Ille Re11ioniol ,_ c-·ow• --... : ... ·-This bllSIMSS Is t.~OH;led Dy ........ d will issue dbclla•ve require-AnilrrM'yforAllfnirti•h'.lllltr, • ditolOlial pnts. APllblic hl!ilrinc;will be hl!lel... Publi!.Md 0r...,, CM$1 Gaily PllOI, Mk tt.el Jay Wyatt ., rt-ques1 ol Miy lnttr~ltd "'"'•0•1. Aot".12l. 30 ....., M.I 1 1• t•1s t'1il-IS t The Roport ol waste Olscherete, ,... 1 -' ! • • Tilii. st•lt1ment was tiled wilt> lr>e .. lt1<1 docum•nl~. lilCI 'ihetlh, tcm-PUBLIC NO CountyClerkOIOt.J1'19fCoun1yonApril Pnb re-o;eiveo. Olnd otller i"lorm.llon , ' TICE 16, 19JS. 15 on Ille ilnd m.a• be lMpecled or FU. toPleo Oii ,,.. Re11io,.,.I ewr<I Offke, lU,,E•ICHtCOU•TOFTMl Wbllslled 0r•"9f C.0.i l Dilly p;IOI. r.IJl lndi1na Awen11t1 , Suile 1, STATEOFC.ALIFO•NIAf'Otl Aptll23,30,!"'°""'Y7.1•,1•1s 1•n-15 jwtriide, CA '11S06 d1orin9 lhe noursol THE COUNTY 0(S O•ANGE :00•.m . toS:OOP.<n. ""· A-7IJM PUBLIC NOTICE 1 Publhhed Orenc;e Co.I'll Daily P!lol, NDTICli. OJI NIAlllNG 0(S FITITIOlll !P•il :I0, 191S till-15 IT IEJ:l!CUTO• PU•SUAfllT TOl------------- PUBLIC J\iOTICE SUPl:•IDlll COU•TOFTME STATE Ol'CALIFO•NIA l'Olt THE C0UNTYOFOlltAMG£ PlltOUTll COOIE SECTION 151.S STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT E'l•to of KATHERINE LOUISE 0(SUSEOF llARRIAT, OKHSftf. (SICTITIOUS SUSlfllt:SS NAME NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl\tEN t1'lot TIM lollowi"'il persoris lllVtl a boift- llANK OF AMERICA. NATIOHAI. """'dll'leuwitJf 1heflctiUousbu$lness TRUST ArtO SAVINGS AS-11"'1'11: NEW YORK (UPI> - Matt Dillon is dead. ·After 20 years on the air, CBS-TN has canceled 'Glad You Asked That' by /o4arllyo ...i Hy G•doer. ''Gunsmoke, ''the second Q: Does songwriter B~ Blfbaracb reseat.Ute longes t -runnin.g pro· fact tbat his wife, Angle Dickinson, Is now the star . gram in the history of of her own TV series? -Eve Randelle, Long Beacb, prime lime television. Cal. ' . CBS' announcement A : ''No,'' Hurt said wnen we asked. ·-1·m nappy was part of the network's she's happy doing this 'Police Woman' series. It's Call lineup for the 1975-76 the first time in her acting career that she's felt this season. which it hopes way. The only trouble is she's so busy answering will lead the broadcasler roll call a l the studio 'precinct' 1 only see her 'five to a prime time victory n1inutes at a time. But soon we 'll be able to spend in the national ratings more time together -s ince so many advance for the 20th consecutive shows are -if you'll pardon the expression - year. ~lready int.he ca~ ... Tbe new schedule also Q: \\'as Charlid Chaplin a Keystone Kop? 1'1y meant dea th for five.· grand father says yes.-Llnda Chapman, Oklahonia other shows and birth to City. . nine others. Nineteen A : Grandfather knows best. Chaplin can1e to other shows remain, but Hollywood as a Keystone Kop in 1913. Six years many of them have been later (at age 30) he'd garnered hi s first n1illion. given new time slots. (Cops were paid better in those daYs ! I There are 12 comedies, three variety shows and the rest are action- adventures: ONE OF the biggest .surprises was the move- ment of ''All in the Fami- ly," TV's highest-rated show. from Saturday nisht to Monday. NBC announced iis schedule las t week, and it is expected that netw or k will make several changes in its lineup. CBS has usually announced its schedule with NBC. ABC will an· nounce its schedule shortly. "Gunsmoke, '' which started as a radio pro- gram, began its historic television run in 1955 with James Arness in the role of Matt Dillon, the marshal of Dodge City, Kan., in the 1870s. When the show began, it was called an adult western, and it led the way to such-oa( burners as ''Wagon Train'' an'd ."Bonanza." FIRST RUM! Th9 Cro11 cou .. try RCHld Wl'eck! DAVID CARRADINE ''DEA.TH RACE 2000'' M.A~P'I .OTICE OFMli.A•INGOF .. blTIGll f'O• ... 09ATE OJI WILL ANO FOii LETTE•S TESTAMENTA•Y C90NO WAl'll!:OI SOC.IATION.~EncutwcftN...... G.IC. INVESTMENT CO., 6•1 M""4! Kt.to., hU fll<td ..,.,,11, o pttl-(olnlno De Los M.lr1s, Suite 200, S... A.RNESS still plays The Fl<.tillou<o Business N•me re-Dillon although several lerred to •lloOve w•s filed in 0r""9' tlon oritltl•CI PETITION BY Clemente,CA'2612 IXECUTO• ,,U.SUANT TO PftOl;ATt: CODE SECTION·t51.S,.. fOt'-. 1D wftlc:ll Is -W IOf' lw1llW portlcllUn, and thlt "" timo and p1-. "" llNrlllf w. same Ms bHn set 1oe -y M, 1975, ill 1:00 ........ lo< tlW ~cl °""'""'"""1 Ho. lei said to!.ll't, •t 7CIOCltok c:.titrr Drlvt WHt, In hCltylll s...t•AIWI, c..litorni.a. eountyon.w.n ... ry22,191•. other cast members 1E~tato ot ELIZA8ETH HOUo\AN llOWEL.L. OtcNSed. INOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN IN! lll06ERT LAWRENCE POWEl..1. and .Ml Lit.NOELL MERSEREAU rwow «led herein • petition «tr P•-t ol Wlllll .11nd tor iss ua,.t o of Utter\ lf't""""'t!!T Ill the pet'iJ°(one~tx:w)il if!9i-l ''tt.•ente to wllich ii for i;;w-r "rlicutari, .llO'ld IMI -time !"!I pt ace of "'"ring Ule same hilSteen II!" 1or May 20, 19,S, ill •:30a.m:,;,, the putiroom of Oepertment No. 3 of s.ld f;ll:M,lrt, at rooClwk Conte• Drive Wr..t, ifl ~ Cllyof Santa Ana, C.Hfot"lliil. ;\O.teoAprlllt, 19JS. f Wlt.LIAME.SIJONfll, ' County crrrk •tDEL.,CltAIL&Sl•IE• ,ICMME.Sl:IOIEL ,._,,.it.aw \6U-,1,UN Orlwe s.ile 20t ...,..,_ Seec: ... C.llffn.ia HWI tit: 11141"'2 .... """ .. .,. .... , ~1-...n Publilllild Orongt CN~I o.ily Pilot. i.j,;1 30, .incl Wy 1, 1, 1tt5 1~75 0.ltdAot"ll 15, 1f15 WILLIAM ll. StJOMtl, C-twClerk CDLOllllL NE••tfllGl. FIAlllllCUN ....... , .. u- mr..1M--W-.N c. ....... ~.nlU iuw., .... ,._ .... PubUlhftl ar..,.. c.o.11 o.ity Pila!, ~.~~-30_._,..Y•.1'.~~ 1•s.s.1s PUBLIC NOTICE SU .. ERIOlt cou•T OF CALI i<O•NIA COUNTY O(S O•ANGE 1'fCiwkC..• .... Df'I"_,.· ~·· ,..., (.alit ..... c.ASENUMSli.• t16,171 SUMMONSON CROSS-COM,.UllNT Stewn H. ~.,. ts'Mt vi•VientO, have come and gone MIS!oion Viejo, C•Ulornl• 92615 through the m aiD Streets Roy A. We bley, 2•1t2 Vi• -d•~d.1. Mission Viejo. C.liforni• of the frontier town. Only, ~~sis DusinHs ••s cona.Ktect by • ' '.Th e E d S U 11 i V an 91f'er•IP'lrloer~nip. Show," which ran ror 22 Steven .... B•11er years, exceeded This slar...,.ent w•s tiled wit" tP!f C-.tyClerllofO••nveCountyonA.prU •• G u n s m 0 k e 's' • u. 1t7s. longevity. '""'l;::::=::::::=::::::=::=============cl P\itlli~ Or.J119e CHst O.tlly Pilot, A.prun,30,•nc1 M.ly7, ••. 1•1s 1:Jn.1s Pl:BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAMll STATEMENT The lolLowint peri.on ii doing bv!>i· nes1 as: NAILS ETC .• 21"1S Forties Rel., Sutte L , L"'lt-NIQo;el, CA mn Tere\a L.ynno Pa11ot111, 2100 F•ln it!w Rel .. No. YZOS. C.ost..a Mew, (.alll.916 ... ~~ Ice ~ ~ PUBLIC NOTICE HAMILTON SUPPLY co .. INC.," • .;....--~--------~ Ci!lllornta Cot"°'•llon, Pt•lntitt, ...s. T"is buloi'IHI 11 <Ond11cted by""';,.. ClliwiOU.I. lt•~W Lfnne Pilltto!l.J skating everyday. FICTITIOUS IBUSINESS ., NAME STATEMENT "1~ followlfll perso...s il•e doingt>o,s;. ~l~it!.: ;\. P80, 10'JI 5.1,. Joao11in Hills Aoid, fit•POrt 8t•tll, C•hlOtnl.J'l2W.0 f Ro,....r M. Ali!>On. ?091 S..n Jo.oqoi.n tfi11~ Road. Newport 8e•tll, C.Utorni• -.f Reed Baum..,, 1D't1 San JooQuln t+ill~ Aoil!I, Hewpo•! &eat", C..!itorni• - BOl..EE CORPORATION dN BOLEE MECHP.NICAL. CONTRACTORS,• Cillllorni• corpOr.Jl lon ; SIGNAL 1.ANOMAllllC , INC., ii CorPO<ation; W. T. NEWLAND ESTATE, a llmiteG o•rtnersll ip ; THE SIC.HAL COM· PANIE.S. INC., a t otor•t!on; ANO OOES l ·SOOintl11Mw, Pe lendilll'lli. Tfll1 slal~ment w•S l 1ltd witll the Coun1, Clerk of Or•nve Co11nlyonAprit 10. 19JS. "'11"' P\lt>illl>ed Oran91' Coast 0.11, PllOI Ac>rit 16, 23, lO. illnd M.ly 1, 19/~ llJIJ..I) PUBLIC NOTICE StGNAL LANDMARK, INC.., a <.Or· POr,.lion, (.rfXs·ComPl•i..-nt, V\ SANK 1------------- 0F AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST SLP·1Slf1 ANO SA.VINGS ASSOCIATION -L. SU .. E•10• COU•TOFTHE W , AURING E R , JR ., CrO!ol• STATt:OFC.ALIFO•NIAl'O• I ~ J ..... e\ c. 6••<•. 10'tl s ... .,1oaqu;,. ~IS Road, NewPQrl 6e•tll. C...tifor"'a ..... Oef~IS.. TNE COUNTY OF OltANGE To lhe Oelendanb: A civil c~.Mnt Ne.A.USM MESA ¥EIDE 1_ Roy Do"""ni, 1091 San · 11111\ Ro.oel, Newpof1 Beacll, C•li!Ol'rli• '-bMn 111ea t>'l lhe plail'llilts ~~ NOTICE OFNllAltlNGOF FETITIOlll CMEI '/'Oll. lt you ~IN\ loff~nd 1111~ 1,,_.,;1, FO• "llOhTI: OF WILL AfllD l'O• -'fO\I ""'ii hie lfl !I'll' <ourl a -111en UTTEltSTlSTAMINTA•'f' ......,, I ...... C.-. MIN Clifton E, Smilll, ZOtl Sa" Jo;oquln l)lffd"ll;t 11'1 •H-..e lo ll'le c-.Ql•lnC E$1111t of CO ROA YODER, Ttf. t714J f7f .. 110 !or a w•ittefl or oral plffel~ II ii OttNs.eG. I~~~~;;;;;;;•;;~ 5.11<, RQ.od, NewPO<t Btotll, C.Utomola -'~ Reber! N, Tl'lilyer, ?091 sa11 JoaQuifl t\itls Ro.Kl. HewPOrl Beile,., C.•hlorlll• .... . E'ilate of Go•OOll CilhSo!r, 20'1 S... Pio;ifl HUI~ ll!O.Jd, NtW'IJQr1 ~.ai, lotfli•'l?MO Is bu\.int1~$ It <.OnCIU<.ltd by • t•IP'lr1ner\llip. Si9At<I' ROgtr M . Alis.on, ·Gene•ill Pil~lner ,.,,.\ \tatemenl w•s fi"O Wtll'I '"" ...ir C~•-of 0••"91! Counl,onApr11 '''~· l/MANl,Al.DlllCNANO TNINGTON, ATTO•MEYS Wittlll,.St .... "'' A.,..tn. C.tifM111• MOJ4 JU!.lit e Court! •111111'1 JOda~all"' tnis NOTICE IS HE RE8V Gl'IEN NI }U'fWllOM '' 141'W!'CI""' VO\I. a-wiw ltOBERT L.. YODER hH tlleclMrti110 yeut Gel""ll will be tnlerH OJI ... k .. llltllhM l'Cll" PrOOOlt 111 Wiii one! 1..-1.- lion b'Y tP!f ptaintfll, ancl '"' <Ollf'I ..,.., -•of Lir!l ... s T1slome!ltwy 111 ltle -er • judqme"I ~'"" .,.... b the llltllloner. r1t..,111<• to wlll<f• 11 ""°' money or om•r re1,.1 ,.~ irl 1"" tor tunflltr H•llu11ors, and ""°' tht (GmQl.inf. lllnl or'6 plK• of rtt1rl119 t1W....,. llol ll'fMwh1t1e-..1.,.,..... .. 1u•••-a.en wt tor May ll. 1•1s,111•:30o.m. In ..... , 111 lflk ,...ltr•,,.. ..,....,.,.. U... cour1r-. of 0.pertt,.ant No. J of ~r M Uwt .,._, ........... II""'• Mid <-1. •t 100 Ciwlt C•llltf' Drlw ,.,..,Mlllt•Oflllfne. Wt!ol, l" 1111 Clly ol So,.la Ana, -o.teoOecembtr 1, 1•1• Calitomlo. ISEAt.l DllOCI A.pr It 24, 191$, WILLIAM t:. lT JOHN, WILLIAM E.Sl~HN, Clf!rk Collfll\t Clerk e, N•l•I~ L. Oro;mmond. ~a1aL10111an1aMN1E DtO..lf SIE.IOEL,CltAILANOSE•tEJt IQUSo, ..... A.._. ' ... F,0 ... ltl '611WHkl ff ., Stiit•2" W• .... ,Colit.noi•tMH Htw,..n Seotll, C.lifwllil• t:KM Ttf; i.l "1·MP' Tri: WI-Mill cr"I A ....... ., ... :"-"'""'"' 1'4UU Att.M.,.IM': Ct'tSl·Corn,,l•i-' PvDibhed OrM191 CAN~! 0.ily PllOt, Po,IDf!Uled Or ...... (Hsi 0.lty P\IOI,' PllDll-d Oran9" CM~! 0.lly Piiot, ... II rt,3',a«I -· 5, ltPS Ul•PJ ! Mi'n" JC , TIKfller lll6,)J,)O,tnclM.1,,,::':"::':...'~~:·::·'~'.!.'.""::':'~"~·:"~·:"~·:·'":::"'::::•:.:'·:.:':'~":...'~ ... =·~1----------,---1 PUBLIC NOTICE PGBl.IC l'iOTICE Pl:BLIC ~OTICE .;.------~LIFI! ANOACCIOIENT ANON EAL aY fllO,.SIS OF THE AfllNUAl. lT ATEME NT OF MlNLOUNIOfll Ull'£ INSUltANCE COMFAN'f _,.""""IS. A-. "'-"'Ir, Ari-•11 Ytor E,_. Dt""""°' U, t•74 ' I I ....... uo • ..... _.,,..... -·---....... -....... .. IAIHA STlllSAHD J:t.MIS CA.AH '"FUNNY LADY'" IPGI "MHDUOHT .. OlllEMT IXPUSS'" + ""1'Ht GAMILB" "ROSEIUD" ll'GI '"THE TERRORlm" ''TRIAL OF llLLY JACIC" ...,OUMCi ,IAHllNSTEIM"' IPGI "FIAILESS VAMPlll IOLUI" UC,...,,. .t.T1 Ht• l clf • "'' '10111.T llAMI "IUSTfMG'• ,,. ~'!! WINNER OF 3 '" .. - BARGAIN Q$030 SENIOR CITIZE NS S1 .50 AT All TIMES SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES !AN DfEGO FW'f, AT BRISTOL SO.COAST .PLAZA II Sff.nst' ETEERS" ,.1 ...... ,.. ..... , ...... "JU&GIRHAU'I"" ....... ,,.. . .,... ....... ( ClllEMAll.ID THREE .!!~ni); Ron.r:ar Rt:orottn l:SO Sot/S. l:OCM:Ss.t:SI "MACINTOSH MAH"• 7:00-10:50 S•t,/'SIM J:I0-7:00-IC)::IO IXCWSIVI OUMGI COUNTY! EXCITEMENT THAT CAN ALMOST r TOUCH YOU! THE SCRIEN•s FIRST . SCIENCE FICTION STORY IN l·DIWENSIOMI . ' • ,. I .. • ... _,. .£ea8t' EDITION /, • . • • ... f ' • Today'l!J C:lo•l"lf t ' N.Y.~tot$s ' ' I I ~· , ~ \?Ol..68, NO. 120, 8'SE~IONS1 •fAGES ORANGE COUNTY; CAL! FO,R~I.\. WEDNESDAY, APRfL 030, 1975 c TEN .CENTS :North .. Mesit Chil~n .··io Ride By HILAllY ~ ~-but lndlcalod they 100 parents from the Mesa . ~blares, s~& p Fairview Bu·ses . °'--.-J IJ!Y.-tlle metbod to cul the Woods, 1.arwin G~ and l\o8!l · • Ne!>'port·Mwa aeboOI ~~'JtUmport-llUdlet.-11ei=Cel'i'O"JiOUjinlcb'llN-,...ro--Tlielr-chlldren"f!"" ..., buoed utlclod' Tue1ilay le relnatate n.,. aald tlloy wW naeb a de-children 10 to Bear .Street, to·aebool but a bliil8el eut mode l!Ullni fqr elilldren·ID bolM!loira clalaa m blP school -. •\a Paularino and TeWinldeaebooll. by· trustee• .uver•t maolbs. g0 .... 01 D0(\11 Costa -a by& · fu1¥• 5,.:••lln1. wben ,\,rmed wllb alide1, an·d that reduced ~\',,.t~allon abo v~ to "1eriou.lly --' -'8 la pthorod by tes~ony fr9m a balf:.S."n bUdlet by sioo,ueo elj!Dtnat6d the 1t,d1r ' 1toppin •. ~11 -u• · dil&rict. imben. penou,p•rentsariuedtbatitia bualn&fornextyear., • • trwPort•tion. ,for billl ICbool ft• t418Ct1lqn to reinstate um&te: for their children to walk · Steven Eaktm, preildePl fl. the Trustee• •tOP.ped aloit of nilrtl!>C:.W a eame durlnc a over the San Dieaa-Freew.,-or ,U-lation. tolcf~ that ii would be satisfied to a1'°9M their ~children.to walk t.daehool.-- To make the routes; safe for snlall children, sidewalks are · needed •and a safety xreen is · need~ at ttfe freeway overcross- ~ ini;-Eaklm ·said. Wbile several trustees said .. they were sympatheUc to the pro- blem, they said they did not want to rush into anything and asked for more information on other hazardoua areas and other poul . ble solutions. ..... --.:-~ - However, tfie m8jority fii the · board, in a 4 ta 2 vote, agreed to reinstate busing for thoM ttiree ~ tracts •nd then look into otberi hazardous pr~s for pYlsible· further reinstaiements. The uSe of ctoasinc 1Uard& will also be exam med 1·or olber ueaa during joiilt meetiDgs ie comma <See BUSING, Pap AZI; .. .wdenll. .. \ 1PIC:tal. ttii;.,8itioa IODM iri to school. The rout.el ddler crou North COila Mesa-JIOmedWnen etlmlna.tin1 bi&h aebool ~e wttb more than have no sidewalks on busy b~ are remoYed, pareota .. l·' '.,t,:.·· 'T • -: • • ·: ~ ' ' . -Con:-·•n~nist Fla~ Flies • m '• • • ' ~igo~· Former Mesan ' .. Said Killed OverSpo~ · By TOM BARLEY or .... 11,,.,.. ..... ForD),er Costa MeSan Vaudra D.ewey Nunley II was killed because one of the three m.en cllarpd with his murder ~ Nunley's wife, prosecut«,_--Robert Chatterton 1lte1ed belOre an Oran1e CouDty Superior QaUrt> jury l•le Tuesday. Chatterton told the·\>ailel in his cipeninl statement iit tble murder triaJ that fellow victim Rue E. ljteele, 30, or P'ullenon waa killed ~·· with N'l"ley in a Tultln area home "beca~ be was in the wroti1 place 'at' the wroog Ume." . Chatterton dismilled aa "not worthy of your comWerauan•• ltle previously aired theory that defendant John Mlll\U!ll Solil, 28, lllannod the de~ths . ., Nuiiley and Steele because the polr plOllilecl ID kidnap So\il' JVlfe and d!lklnln 4nd hold them for ranmm. 1be deputy dlltri<t 81-tll,..rneney C.redll•ct de~endant Mlebael , t.Yane TbonipaOn, .23,. 0 wtth tbl Invention of that unllk!if am,o." . .. ' ·Ari11ada· Sails ·. . - f..ast 'f:vacuees Leave SOigon . . By KATE WEBB ABOARD THE USS BLUE RIDGE, South China Sea (OPJ> -An American naVal armada~cilrrylng the last evacuees from South Vietnam edged out into the South , •1 9 Cb:ina sea today under skJes darkened by a thunderstorm . ' The 11th-hour evacuation of Americans and Vietnamese ffoin 5811!!\, offl~ially ended Tuesday night with the arri v~I of 11 V.~· Marines,plucked off the roof of the American em-boiay by ll!'Marine helieopteio ~ . --' - OVER. I, ... PERSONS, INCLUDING 900 Americans, were_j;u)led out of Saigon in jusLover 11 bouts Tuesday by wavllli of ltelicopters which often had · to fi.Jhl for landing apace on tfle decks of the vessels waiting 30 miles offshore. Two Marines were killed in the oReration and two others were reported missing in accidents. Navy 1pokesmensaid the oper-ation, Cooe-nanied ''Fre- quept Wind:," was officially over. l'he 40-vessel arqa.ada of the 7th Fleet headed to a new holding area about-so miles off tbe·cout. , .• · As J\"left,,black clou& setUed over the South China Sea , blotUng out ttie coastline of South VieOla'm . Lightning cracj(led around the shi~. • , ONE 01' THE IMT AMERICANS out of Saigon was the American ambasa.soi-. Graba~ Martln, 61. ,He ap. 0peued dr•wn and weary ·as be stepped Gut of aH:Marine helicopter before dawn onto the deek of &be USS Blue Ridge. • A yCMll& hllcopter pilol wbo lle!f the lrJpped Marines Pr.esident •• . . Now In ,, . Custody SAIGON (AP) -Nor1h Viel· nameSe and Vi et "Cong forces marched into Saigon today and put Bji l!l>rupt end to a Century of Western thnuence over the often- blOodied Jndochina peninsW.a . . To cheers and applause from sori:Je! South Vietnamese, Com- mun!st-led troops-poured into the city and rai_l!ed lb& nag of the S. VIETS TEAR UP' U.S. EMBASSY,'Page AJ REDS TAKE OVER FALLEN CITY. Page A4. . . ptovi&ional Revolutionary Gov · erament -PRG -over'the pre- sid~l pala~e a few hours alter PreSl<lent Duong Van Mifth an- . noupc.td his government's eai!ltill•llon. · . • '.l·Yltt ~ Wl;!alion.radll> ~dCUt m~itored ln Ban1"4* aptd ittiat some provh}ces west of · Salg'l!l.bad ~9t yet ~er\>d. A Hanol.bioiodtut monitilred · . in Tokyo. l!\!'<!Med Viet Cong lll· DOUll.ce men\s that Saigon bad been ren&81'ed Ho Cbi Minlll.'ity in ~ .Of ·.th~ late North Vlet- . namese leader. President Minh, in a midmorn- ing broadeaSt, ordered the South ··vietnameSe armed forces to tUm in their arms. The 51-year-old Minh, who was taken into -IWtyf'ti.t ....... ~~· • ~ ,I FLfGHT TO El:T~ ~DA NEW LIFE IN AMERICA Tite;e•a So'me•C0nitor1 l_n en Older .Brother's Sleev-e • custody after his broadcast, was ,_ ·later returned to a micrc.hone 15 J B ' • 1· by a Jeepload of North ~vt~t-. ; ets r .. ng n namese soldiers, and issued . ' . ,. ' • II . anottier order for the Saigon •• troops to-turn in their arms. His ~~·bouts .ne~~wasun· ·J7iets to El Toro Many former soldiers tned.~to--• kwepae~~Iv.!s •!Did the civilian _ PoPplptloq. A police colonel Bf RUDI NIEDZIELSKI ried from military transports by wallte4 up to .an army me_mbrlal 0tu.. D•Hr l"l11tS4ilft Marines1 The children apparent· statue, salu.ted and shot himself. . The ...airlift of Vietnamese in-ly were st.d'fering from air sick- He dled lat~r in a hosf!ilal. ~nsifiat at El Toro today with ness and the climate change. Ont The role of the Uruted St.tes, jetlfners landing at short in -~ woman was in a wheelchair. wf\ic~ came i~to Indochina 8.fter tervals 8.nd '1.tilh a total of 15 TOc!ay 's· passengers '¥re. pre· French colonial rule collapsed Oighi. catrytiig more than 3,000 dominantly women and1children with the 1~54_defeat at Diep Bien ev acuees boil nd ror camp although· some of· those arriving Phu, ended Tuesday in a massive Pendleton expected during the looked like U.S. civilians. helicopter airlift. U.S. Am -d '· · . · bassador GrBbam Martin. about ay. This. cont~asted. with the first 900 other Americans and some This influx was expected to t~o flights in which ~ssengers s.600 Vietnamese were evacuat· swell the refugee population at disembarked . save f~r the ed to shi"'" of the 7th f1eel in lhe Camp Pendleton to 4,300 by at>:se nce of cam ~ra_s, as 1f ihey ~-. Thursday. might be arr1v1n g on th e South~ht~a~a ., ~ , Today's passengers looked CalifQrnia coast for a summer TWo _wee~ ago,_ the U.S·. P~-more like refugeu from a Wf r· holiday. Newsmen wondered out sence in ne.1g~bonng Cambodia ravished nation and conl(asted loud Tuesday how the refugees came to a s1m1lar abrupt close a with those who arrived with the were selected. few days before .the Khmer firStfiightsTuettfay. . The hea4 of a German TV Rouge marched into Phnom Most or those were dependents network crew· filming at El Toro Penh. of U.S. citizens, were well· (see E ... roa'Q, Page A2)- ln Laos, the third country in· dressed and lobked lik~ middle- v61ved in the 1973 P&ris accords clasS prole•sionals. on Indochina, a 'S haky truce is Tod.ax's rilugees looked less holding althouch there have been ._well off. Some of the passengers a number of clilsties l:ietween wer~ barefoot or were wearing rightist (prces and l.Jle Com · sandals and the clothes were less munist-backed Pathet. Lao. Both elegant than ttie J¥,ostly Western sides share ministries in a Coali -attire worn ht. Tuesday 's ti(m ·government set up under the passengers. cease--fire agreement signed By 11 a.m. today, close to 700 Feb. 21, 1973. regueeS had artived on three 5everal oth er Asian cou'ntries transports and one· jumbo 747. Al are reassessing relations with one point, fo.ur ai rcraft were on the Oniled StateS in light of its the ground simultaneously. withdrawal from Vietnam and Some of the children were car- Cambodia. * * 1;i DOW REBOUNDS Viet General IN UTE R4UY Weatller Some late night and ear- ly morning low clouds, other·wise hazy sunshine through Thundax. Highs in the upper 6os along-the eoast to low 70s inland. Lows 45 lo 55. INSIDE TODA'\' off the em1Ju11· roof sold, "The·Vlediamese O..taldO the eip. bany bad 1ma1hed through the gate and. were swarmin.g overthe'sftwidaandlnlothelowerO-Softhe·buildinl. NEW YORK (UPI) -The Met by Chief I • -. .., CbattertOn further clatm.ed that Thom-ft ........... '8 OX· cme lo/et rid ol N....., --he eoul have the vl<tlm'a wlf•, Palrlela." uyou know in the movies you see fire just in single puffs stoc~ market, in a I te rally, ol smok~, bu( lbnky was full of ""'fl. , cloRd' sharply higher today in Vietname\_e Gen . Cao Van Vien, who once headed the South Vietnamese 11med forces, ar- rived ln Oran1e County Tuesday on 1 mllltary fll&~t of S8 ,..iugocs whlcb IObdod In ICl Taro. . ' TltoM! 1-block .and wNI< line• bpptaring on moft food iabe'la may reploCe doUar and «nt price•. To lmrn mart on um conn:mer tine, .. Page C·l. --. And in raet, Cbauenon.-ldod, 'Dlompeon moved tn wlUa Mn. ·lfunJey Ohortly •Ror 1* b.._ .. ond Steole •ore muidileil ~ :-..nod at the Tllom-llome lii Doeembor o11m. · ·•"Sheriff'• offlcer1 uncovered , •Ibo deeaflaf lll'dl• laot. -· 211 -. ....,,iY11111 a ·up -an in-. ,.,....alll i1!11o wW ~ .,_ '\llO ........S trio daliallllitlrtal. .· (l!oo""°l:&,,,.All .. ., ... "l told the Marines to ditch their paickl and leave them~ acc_elerated trading on the New Tben wbn we were over the aea they ditched tbeir Oak Yitft Stock Exchange. . ja~elaandbolmela.Anythin&lo!llakeusligb~. · T,he Dow Jones lndtill,rlal •· • -. ., • • aV..-..1e.· off around lwo pOlnll al "TRUE WB&B Bl1LL VIBTNAMESB bolleopters u,e -· added 18.:IO pomta to -· ao-olthe-pnien .·~ · .• ; . IZU4. I1'1ilned 10 points in the pUolrhilld M.ine1.-man10< thet9 ....,~ luJ "'~alr ~at. Allrances led . lll)•t~ apnwled oo the doek !ttl\O 11'8 '~ by ·aiiout a seven-to-five Rldp; • · • ..,lllO<tabloo, 85). ·"Below decks, ~ Saulli'. Vletnameaa,:·P,i9mler 'J:'ll ~lie s ere ti gher 'la i'fllqeft .KJ '•aild ....... thne·ltor ......... wore mecte \~ radln& oll the l;.~~·~==~-=~=·~lbo=-90:;.to:::~=·~·=-~==:;_· _.;.,.~_.,.. ... ,...J~~\j~ 514Kk Bxc:lwllt. • ' 11 •• j • . • Vien wu not requl.~ to 10 by bus lo Camp Pendl...., with the ·other Vietnamese. but was met at the air strip by El Toro Base Ccamander Brig. Gen. Robert Taylor iri a a ta ff car. - Base apolltsmen said llley coald not dlvvlc• the V- 1ent.ral'1 de1µnaUon. ~ . ( Index rrnt o ' . ., .. .. , ..... .... Dl·14 at•I .... ... ••• ... ..... I ,. . I I I ' I • c Wedflasday, Apn l 30. 1975 " ' ,. ' ·N:elf V~et ·. . . . City Up ' At :Base Within days, a new town ·will crow in. the bills behind San •Qemente, a new town of tents, quonset buta, and Vietnamese on their Way to a new life in America .. Camp Pendleton Marine Base ii re1dyln1 temporary homes for Up "to 20,000 persons_ being evacuated Crom Vietnam. (Relat· edpbotoa,AS) Fint arrivala Tue&day were lod1ed in the Taleea reserve traininl camp. At1 others arrive, they wtll be' billeted in ilte San Onolre·'Trainln1. Ca mp quoriset buts and 11 more arrive, tney will be j)lacec':I in 16-man tents erttted tn the Christianitos por- tion oC the aprawliiig 125,000 acre military base. Immigration personnel quickly f 1f&eparated Americans and their tlependenta from persons who re- . quired long.term quartering. S. Crawford, Pioneer Mesa • Druggist, Dies Samuel B. Crawford, who ran a drul store in Costa Mesa for 33 years, bas died at Campbell River, B.C., where be retired in ' '• • o.lty ................ NEWPORT· MESA TEACHERP,ic>TESTBEFORE MEETING · Trilatff1L1terVoledtoRelalln32WhoF1cedFl~ng ' Trustees. to 'Keep . ' 32 SchJol Workers ByM~YllAYE Of .. Dettw,...._ ' eleeti~n is ·successful, we'll pro. tiably l!e,' able to keep all 32 in th~ir .~u.rrent positions," he .added.' ' J11st Chewin' and Junrpin' If YOU are four-month-Old lion cub Octavio Alvin Pinkley, Ly le; Parks of district Lio ns 41nlf they take you to dedicate C9sta Mesa Cl ub. Lou Y <.1 ntorn, president of Mesa l.ion P<:i rk, first yo u chew a bit on the Lions and P ennv Lee from Lion Country sign . Later CbeJo,v> you just plain attack StJfari , \vith Octci.vio, naturall y. -19.70 after liquidating his During a boisterous 1chool board meetlnc t,hat included teac~r pickettnc Outside aQd an overflow audience inside, Newport·Meaa trustees aareed Tuesday to keep ill JZ llllneS, psychologists atid mostc teachers who had been tn jeopardy of bein& fired. Truste1 Donald Sm~llwoQCI . pointed out that the decision to .not nre anyone,.was not based on finclinS "new money." ··. "· .. . • .. it . :\trites (above left to right) are Mayor ... Forty Babies Arrive at Los Alamitos Forty tiny babies, &µ wrapped in blankets. arrived at·-t os Alamitos Naval Air Station just beCore midnight Tuesday. "They were a neat bunch of lit· Ue kids," ~aid Pubti~ai'ts Cm.ft. Bill /lylward:· " While the other five babylin fiigbts to Los Alamitos have in- . • ~· c&lllled chi)4.ren;_up •. to age 13, lfiKi* arii virli Tuesday were all , 'under age two. ' "Most were• younger than that," Aylward said. f'I'tley were all wrapped in blankets and'car- ried off th e plane." Al.I but three inCant.s went on t o a makes h iCt home in· a Terminal Island gym. The three ·were taken to Long Beach Naval Hospital for treatmenl•oC minor illnesses. Since 'Saturday, 278 war or· phans have been transported thrOugh Los Alamitos bound Cor new hom es in the United Slates. All but six, who s till are hospitalized, have gone on within 24 hours to a doption centers throughout the cduntry. • Another babylift flight is ten- tatively set "to arlive at Los Alamitos at 11 :30 tonight, but Aylward said he doesn't know how many more may be expect· ed after that. f • Fro•P~AJ He said Lps Alamitos officials are also on standby in i::ase that airfield is needed Cor some oC the Vietnam reCugee flights ... . MURDER TRIAL. • • Fro•PageAJ Chatterton said his key witness in the trial of Thompson, Solis and Robert Mic hael Sesma, 23. ORANGE COAST < l11!iltJQl!1JI T"" 0<-Co.o\I 0.!t• PllO!. wi!fl-CI> I•<-· ~ 11oe ,,...,..,,.~,., "Pllb,,......., o, .... o._. C.0.0\t Publhh•n<a Co"""'"'. ,,.., •• .ott f<1o1 ........ . ~I~ MOn4•• tflf~ Frl<lo, '°' (°'t• Me,,..,....,_, Niki>, tluntl ... Ol'I 6P•I> r o...,. t•lfl 11•11••· lr•I,,.. s.aattn.c.' II•!"'• •"" ~ IHik111'5Gvlfl Co•"· A \<RQM' '""1'""°' ,ollklfl 1~1-i.1~rll•w1 -Sund•v' 11>• 0prlr><ip.1 ~blhM"9 P.l•nl "•I JXI ''''"' u.., Slf"l• c.osi. Met•. C•h~o<nl• '2U6. Robert N. Weed P•ttl,,.nl •net Publ>.,,,.,, Jack R. Cu r ley vttl ,.,.,icltM Ind Go~••• IN ... O'r Thom_B5 Ke@ vil .. 7 homas A. M urphine Mol,..o,.,o Elllt<r Charles H, Loos Richard P. Nall .... , .......... , .... lll•IOrl Costa M•u Oftic@ .UOWl'tl •• , ~''"" Moiltlno ,.,_..,\: P o !lo• '""°· '1.i.. other Oflicts """'--' ...... uu ...... _, ..,.. .... 11 Lt-lkMft, 11MG ........ V.,.~l-t "'""''""' .......... '"" ........ -.... a ~ll!Mt•ll•li..y l\Hll~•Ptr- ••S.0.0~ ... r'"*'' Teleptiorw (714 1642-4321 Clas1it19d Advertising M2·S671 ,.,,:10111, HIJ 0r ... a~ C••" ftuDlhfllllO ~"""'· l>te IWl•I ,., .... ,,, ... ,, •t!Oo't.._ ff•1t•l11 ...... ,, Of lll•••llM""'M• f\~t•l!I 11'1•~ Of reproe .. ctll "'''IWlvl .-P•'<••I Pl'"'ll••,,., o• tt.l>1•IOll• ...... ,. .. 10114 <1ttl ......... \d •I Cnl• -••, C4o!Uor11l•, SvOK•IOWi Ort.,,;,., $1 00"""'1111w, .all of Santa An a. will be Thompson's brother-in·law , Ran· dall Martin Pierce. Chatterton ·said Pi erce was called to Thompson's home to dig the grave in which the bodies of Nunley and Steele were dumped by the accused trio. Chatter.ton said Pierce will testify that "Nunley was shot to . death' in the trunk of a Cadil lac while he was n\oaning and bleed· ing Crom a beating administered by the three me" al Solis' home. Th e prosecutor said he will prove 'that Ses ma then shot Steele to death and that the three defendants promptly buried their two victims in the grave pre· pared by Pi erce. "SOiis paid to have another man killed," Chatterton told th e j ury. ''Thompson killed 'Cor another man 's wife and Sesma k.ille'.d, tor money. That is my ca.se." f'ro• Page AJ BUSING~ •• weeks between school district and city staff members. EL TORO ••• Tuesday said , sdmewhat cynical. ly, that th e reCugees arriving were all middle·class people. ·'They look care oC all the first- class people first up at Travis," he said, having been at the northern Calit.ornia base earlier. "Those were really fine people . You should have seen them." The impression , for the mo- ment, is that refugees fitting the more popular stereotype mi1ht not arrive until sometime toward the en oC this week. that finally happens, the immigra ealth and customs officials, wh far have had nothing to do except check bag· gage and documents, might have their hands Cull. "This refugee problem is golng to be a big problem Cor the United States," (eared another German journalist . photographer Mat- thias Luhn . "Maybe even biaer than the Vie tnam war." Probe in Mexico Trustees also considered but WASHINGTON GP) Rep. then held off making any· de· Fortney Stark CD·Callf. ), cision on halting late buses that c h a r g e d Tue s da y ,th at pick up middle and hlRh school Americana jailed in M_exieo are - studenls later in the afternoon often victims of inhumuie treat. fo llow ing exlracurrtcular IC· ment tncl utf ing tort.we and extot- tivities on campus: . Uon. Stark asked ~~ Those bus.es, ~b1ch are uae>e1 by approval or his re1oluUon calltnf 288 students lh1s year, coat the . (9f ·the eteculive branch to un· • by ~II t.t.11& "'Mtll.lr, INll!My O.>l•Mll""' \f,00 ' ..... ~,...~·~,~~·'--~~·~~~~~~~ · dbtrict about '90,000, accord.Ing dertake a case·by.c:ueinvesU,a· toSupt. John Nicoll. tlon. , ' ' Newport Boulevard store. · Mr. CrawCord, who died Tues-day at the age of 82, will be buried at Pacific View Memorial Park, Corona del M Br, alter a crypt-side serviceat2p.m. Mr . CrawCord is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Nancy Rom · bough, and son·in -law, Ernest Rombough, with whom he lived in British Columbia. Mr. Crawfo['d opened his (U'St drug store in Co&ta Mesa in April, 1937 at 1810 Newporl Blvd. and later moved to a new build· ing at 1804 Newport Blvd. While in Costa Mesa. he lived ·at 215 Ma1110U1 St. He waa a veteran ol World War I in France and was instrumental in establishing the American Leiion Hall In 11141. He Jf&I, a lifetlp\e mem~r o( ~ th~ Costa Mesa'·Oran1e ·coast UODaClub and was a32ndde11,1e ·ft. Muon and a mem~ •e IEl Belull!l'-ple, 1-. · ~ HilWile, Ruby,diedln 161. .. • In doing so, truste. canCeied fiearings that Were aet tO begin to- day for the 32 emPleYea Wfao re· cei vecf potential dislnliaal not.lees last month in an attempt by trustees to ba~ance the budget: Trustees were conllcloriq fir· ing eight of tbe·Q '-"ployes who possess only,_ tJat: •Pecialized credential but,are not authorized to teach in .the clauroom. The board decided, instead, to reta1.n "But, it's an indication that the board feels.people are mOre im· , pGrtant lban things," Smallwood uld. 'He explained that programs have biten cut before peor,te in· m~t c;tses ·and that whi e the numbe[' of employes will remain the•ame in supPQrt services, the level of service ·will necessarily .be reduced beCi_ause of th~ lack oC money. Request Rejected ·all 32 and reassl111 to clusroom CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UPI) -A duty those who have teaching Cederal judge Tuesday refused to credentials, lfneceuary. excuse H. R. ·Haldeman and Supt. John Nicoll explained three\ other former Nixoli Ad - that 24 positions for nune1, ministration aides as deCendants psyebologtsts and· mU,ic in a civil suit growing out of a teachers are availablefet :aext 1971. presidential visit to year.. ;:., ; . .. ""· Charlotte .. U.S. District Judge Tlierefore, ~e ••ld, etaht Jlmes B. McMillan rejected a persom now employed. u ~ nquest for removal from the and psycholoai.at.a will bly1 ••• :ca1e by Haldeman, Ronald bemovedlntoclau Walker, William , Henkle and "HoW'ever, if the~ Michael Duval., ··-,. ~ Mens Tennis Sweaters lllCk Feet FinS 10.95 & 14.95 ·· •• Reduced 40% .. Long Sleeved TurUeneck Sweaters Reg. 10J5 Sali Price 6.95 Wilson T emis Sbirts Irregulars -6J5 Baseball Gloves & Mitts I BaseballHlats-Caps- Celared Slems-Slloes Masks-Chest Protectors-· Baseball Warm" Jackets .. ·Tnnis Rackets-7.95 to 60.00 Wllstn-DaYis-Bancroft· Y111ex Wllsln.Penn-Diiilop Tennis lllHs MlllS & Beys Tennis Sllirts &· SMrts Ladies Tennis Dresses ' ' ., Ullles &'Mens Tennis SMl.s. , . ~. e,.1 9 to 6 CllSlll Slllllly · l ) I Cburchill f JllS . Bead! A.otes SwlmGOftles Spied• Swim .Suits & Tru.nks L1p11a· SWini Tnmks ·-' ' ' lennlle Y.Sllirts S"81f Suits· Wa""" $lits Basketbllls 5.95 to 31 J5 Vllllpatls 9JS:l&J5-21.~ V•fbll Nets 11.95 ·ta 29.95 s~cermns P111ir1ilid ·Balls llCtl••ttalls & Ra :~uets llaltl~al Clnls .&. Biiis -'•t StrfllPll-.·Repiilnl Le~''1inJ . 531 hater .. •• 641-1919 .. • ' • ll l • 1., DAILY ~LO~,~ED11QR~AL . PA§E · .. p~el~PW~Pt.;rr~~hiem ,. I tf.I • '•\,I · f There •r-· b,~y ...;X 111.-ec1-01!·1lretcbes:·o1 1rtlleinte 'etenceshoUljlbet-;duced.': 'l'91clJert (orlfevelopmenllifcOsla-Mesa ' • .. · , . · · Atl!!!l'i!s t~ d~have been len~hy and drivers •lfost of Ute rem81lilpJ lites \viii be 'h!lfd t,o de· Qll'gh!' wonder w,fieth.er ellQUJh •• 'bemg done. to .,~op becauoe O{ their ifl'!lC111ar sha~s . ~· PM°cels smooth out t)le opei:~1on, part1cular1Y at Fair Dnve, a e 'fWkwar'd too: ~11._lise deveto'proeqU built ' · ~ut l\l•n a glance,,at th~·numlle~ Q(,flag personnel sug. a und 11Rm.1u!n1t thelri'llleS. · • · · gesls that a cons1~~ahle e!f((rt 11 l)e\n1.~ad~.· _. .-. , But perhaJ>• greater .• effort neeils !6 be made to _J ll'llp--.crePawodrjve·m p~operty adjoi~lng !he keep !be.road sur(ac&Jn better shape on Fair 01ivc ~rt.f'i'"war ~.S problems in both ~espects. before da'ma~e ci~irrul'start to pile up. It's Clear that ' ~ '.J'he p~operty ;1s· od~ shaped •. backs onto the · the heavy.·~eliltles Will keep nppiog ii up, but con· ~Wl>otl l"(eeway; bas inngle family homes on tw.?. . tinual patch)ng should also be mainl)i!!ec<liL sides and apartments on a fourth. The.general plan · '"' ·. . ~~ -;.;J_ calls for high density -apartments or condominiums .. • \ 1. • "' , -;~u~ ho~eowners want it*kept to' i. s e.resenl single-AD Jll Willd ~. ~ .family ZOOlDI·'/ -' .. r T .. But this zoning, con5ide1ing the free"!.ay, ·Sce'!}4' A liitfor irony lhi>t!gh it mp.y t>:., molll~ople are i ,praclical. More reasonable is-l' co'lllpromisc·whiCh ac.knowledging, th>i some overdue imj\rnelhents to Us for apartments and.small-lot..pa'tio homes~ fewer the stables on the orang<:, County Fairgrounds, Costa an tlie' general •plan would allo . N~arl\~ Mesa: !ltiould result'frmn the fire that took the lives of 'meowners ~re fighting this, bq.t in doQJ,1 so they aie· 14 horsef tWo weeks ago. owing that they are looking at· the problem from 1a Some questions exist on what to do about the re- rspectiYe that does not rec6gfljze the p4!Culi3r niaining stables _....:! pull then\ dOWn or improve their ature of the property and the need for a Mixture 9f fire protection? Yet there appe~rs,. to be ~greemcnt usin~. .. \ · on the need for concerted action to bwld a new ' '· · .. .('.. ~: ~ :· 'equestrian center. Th . G n;· H . .ii) • T,here is the hope that stale officials will release --·~ -real' 111" aU:,a ._ 'money·from a fire emergency fund which will allow a .. ' '\ · -·new equestrian ceriter to be , built. The fair board ,. Ori'verslu g Newport Bou.levard fo Costa Mesa alrea(jy has :voteO-to pull the equestrian facility from n ~Jdrgiven for getting.upset at ttie traffic delays its mastei plan study'so that the recoilstruction will curring'Usaresultofthegi3ntfreewayliirthduL~1 ,,· pot be•.delayed and so that il Will be eligible for DeJ~ys are occurring al BristolStreet and at Fair. the emetgency funds. ·ve as.dirt-hisulini trucks cut 'acrOss these roa<Js to This push foT'the release of fire emergency funds eb"ver dirt excavated' frbm the median to the con-may be wishful thinking on the part of local officials. tcucUon site for the Corona del Mar-Newport particularly in light of the fiscal strictures voiced by . eeWay interchaiige. , . ~ Gov . Brown, but it is· causing city, county, and state • . .. I ,It's. a bigij9b so the interruptions are goin~ tq coil · officials to·focus on the problem together. · ue.fpr at,le'ast two or three more months, engineers When there is that much cooperation and pooling I • •' r "' . ' ·,· ..• , Ur--:1:~:· '•' .... ··: ! : ..... 'WELL, I SEE OUF, eC:otiOMY IS FINAl.~Y IN ll'ALAN<~: ' ' . > I ay. Aft~r ttiat a new frontage road will be re~dy and~. of ideas and resources1 a solution usually is ~ou·nd. · c ~~~__,,........_,.__.-:~~-.-~_;_~~~~~~~_;_~~~__:.__:.~~~--L..---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'1 onjugal, .~ilence a k;ood Sign Dear .Gloomy Gus The Reality. of a ·'Flawed' Chit~- , ' .. '• CHARLES McCABE . The Costa Mesa City,.Coun· Tothe Editor: . ( ] Westminster voted down two ty-one Cull and part time people ell's unanimous vote on 1 felt.. I had to respend to Mrs. MAILBOY , similar tax increase proposals. have offered the best in s\Jpport of "no gun control Kaiser's pie in the sky letter )' of" 1 Now is the time to hold the lipe psf c-hological serviCes lo~ Bil law" is unbelievable! Do (April 20) concerning "nawed" . ~ on the one tax increase you can schools in the district for a all five council members children. Apparently Mrs . ~1t•omr•••••1•r••••c-.nie•i"'t1• conlrol-VoteNoonMayZ7,l975 number of years. Newwrt-Mesa really feel this way, or is it Kaiser has not actually raised a ::r.-:~=1~!.fl.:::0~:;:_~1::1;;:.; against this unnecessary $2 .4 has been envied by psychologisU ; a CaSe Of not having ''08Wed'' Child, Spending years ~.AH .. tt•,snnutiM .... ~--milliOntaxinCreaSe. in Other districts Where 'I'hol~ who follow this ~ll;lrin~I ). epoush· ·iuts to st.and up .,of he•rt•che and agony trying to ~~==~=~.":..:;~,;-~ " E. SILCOCK ~i~i~:il~~~s~e:;i:!!i~~rew:e~ ! ·11 know that I am.of the opinion -!" ~ ahd be counted? · · B?A.~\: fii;id one of •those "beautiful and ....... .-..;.-.. · t " · .S I T duced to the level of "test kit car· J atlovealidverbiagearesOrtof , " • '·'' 1 .,._., RCWfliveprograms''lhatshesays .. 11ppf1r s ax ryi'ng." 1 ke oil and water, immiscible.']'·-!'... ·~ ..... :::·:W.:!!1..:"'~=' • · a"'re so ".iccessible." Each de· · To the Editor: ve quoted with tota,l approvil ..,.. 'if ..... ....., . ._. ,_,.. · vel~pmentalJy disabled child is thagain lidtera111yU t8ho~~nds upohn Those of us who asked the Perhaps its just human nature ' e mot of H.L. MenckHl ..... .,._....1 ... 0.11 • ...._ an individual and may take ousan so .. ,c1t1zens w o . Newport-Mesa board of educa· totakeallthegoodlhinpweget t ... ,, several years to plac• 'in .t pr"-Are every' ,bit a·S path..11'»as those ror granled, but if P5Y'"""logicat i ·W\leDeV.~ a bu&~ -' Wlf~. , ;. ' ' .• ·~ . , 'l<-.,.. refu1ees: i.. t}.. 7 . . ' lion not to cut the primary read-services in schools are-6it·tiack·.r ID IO dlffu.. ._ ·tie;r; mania&.•.. l\ .. '-~r tS..rean or ig,8rrt8ge, lbe)"" cr-.m. if at all.~anY. parents just.. , in&' ud.the music programs got .. ,_.,, vld at ~ ~ Plaln can't af(ord these pro-·ao intd the downt.Qwil stMiori ·what we wanted. Next year, 1.1 severely, parents, teaeJiiers,• are ... vaua e enee ·an 14l~· ·.liad simnty learned' to do a g J •-'"""" •.:. ol Los An•eles or any ma)-or c·:ty community, residents, ahd sad-· t " -.,. r. . rams or p aeemen1.:1 ~~"'"'rrmey • the election dOesn't pass, w<> uee · l .. -tremenuOus number of things arefound. in this country and loc.lff' al the destofall,childrenwillsuffeE:. t Softrmly .~m I ~tlda view that toce.ther w)Uch did not reqalte I don't thinlC' Mrs~ Kaiser has .... de&perate, lost persqps \ltand~-w~n'l be as tuckr. Each year ~.t. ~ , PATRICIA D. BRADLEY!> put paid to any .. marriq:e the . _ ver&aH~µ&. T~ study'ibowed ~checked the facts when she says inc the llfeets. Af_k.ahy Negro or • wall get more d1Jficult to keep ute either • tha( the .number of. words ex· .that~ "families are looking (pr Mexican .or e!cfei'ty ~on or , pro~ramsatth~samel~ve~. :1flleiNIH ~"" t h e'1 i , . ; cb~ed ls n,ot 8 izl~•asure ol COJll·· 0-awed children " If stti fo r Handicap-A person ·ttie things-"':_It S easy to find fault with our 18 rt Der I n muaJ •tion... • l :t"" ' ,, . ~ . ' . were 'th THEY'" d schools. We spend too much on To the Editor: ' e g 'l n s . D ' Bl a hi ti' I · di check .adoption agencies, .s.he al ·nee . · thisoronthat. Until recently I've Reference letter of Jtobert , _... · ft·t r w a e a so S · would r.1nd ma"y too few. families Many fine co.lleges are go!ng never bothered to attend a school nalyzlng its · cine~ that the times when sea h g r th hlld 1 bankrupt medical resea h Jackson, ''the intellect?" April ature ind _ ·' '-."~talk them-_ tare on the re_ 18 or ese c ren. 5 '· · .re ers board meeting talk lo a board 23 • · _ -she aware :•nawed" also means are pl~ad1ng for financial as· • . . · · -=~ ::~ ' · t-orJ:~~:o~~e~he last year children over seven? Mos~ people ~i&tance, our sche>?I system.is go-!F.;Tn~~O 0~r~~fJ!s~~ 0~~:!~ M::i~~ ~!;:.~.:r!;,a~?l8~~ ng about 'Not that·.we doUbled it: but it's prefer to a~opt healthy infants, mg ~wn the drain, pollution -and a good education is a difficult almost cancelled my newspaper. husband's • rather t_errlt)-J,nc ~have such ~x· not older children. the list grows and grows. job. I think our school district has Then, I guess<' you have ta keep up. t. plidt dl!modllrat1on cif the mis· I 1>9N'T think parents of the IF WI: AaE the kind, generous shown us that it needs the money on all the ,eomballs in~ \irQrld. chief cte.it.by verbally clawing "Oawed'.' child !eel their child nation we apparently believe it's asking forinordertokeepdo-If Mr. Jackson will •e"'·both over a m~afriage, or leu binding "ii not warm and cuddly," to the ourselVes to be -where were we ing a good job. If you don't think eyeballs and biS brain, I'm sure· reJatiombip, -• ioontl-ary. Also, if Mrs. Kaiser when the millions in e-_arra were so, attend a board meeting; get he will find·the chaos in'tlie world --'I~ ._ " thinks mothers who abort their starving? I didn't see agr mass involved. It may change your is not from dependence on God.......,, rEl'BAl'S ··tbe moSt amcMis _,., babies have ''mental or physical einifl'Atic:m o( ·refu1ees into our mind as it did mine. I am voting but lack of it. . ' U;ft'e.:ift lhi oeu\.te'-or the great problems afterwards," I'm sure ~try front that nation when YESonMay27. J think ,if we concentrate too Short. 1.tpry .. wrtter Rlng Lardner sbe'.s right, but believe me if the they wei'e dyillg the agonizing de-ANN MOUND much longer on our human ap-. · unicatton. He _,.under,took1_a is, "Sti"'·(IPJ.;be~~.Pl~~.'. child i$ born the concerned .,ath_ofstau.1_tion. ' proaches, the ·United States will~ ouahe':sperim•t. ~wu a ,,. · '1~ ~VJce:1t lS too: but ·; mother's anguish tan go on a 101 • I ·.-:an:V11iilP but feel that the '1-PNyf.•hfllflgisf 'a: Role go.up in sritoke. udyol~wmuch=· tion tt ·~~dQ .. lt,opthef.eelin~ longer! .~ wbysandwhft-eforeso/whywe TotheEditor: . App.Uy, Mr. Jackson bas u .aetntJly exclian'ed n ~~U'up anc;l,jll"e uputtgred, U Mrs. Kaiser is strong-again$t 'eniered·tmo Vietnatb Uve never Psychologfsts are easy prey not been""'educated Qn the beliefs iRmdn!d mar'rt~ -~re; aiul1~ WC?rse IOI; it. 'The tl)jqe _is abOrtion, all the power to her, but been corflPIW.et~ revealed to' the for s chool bud get cutte r s or the "gre3t1 thinkers" of the arded al i'eaion8~=-aot;.SOsrJl\ICh ~t -talkinc about as a motbet. of a ''Oawed'' child United Statl!S• t'ltiRris"' __._ even because: world, or he woulil have known ·1-5 tie inore yeari , • ..-love-~.'mairl~Dy Or.1111:'Y .. mylelf, who loVes, and is con·; .. UMJug1!11t wa~ our sofil.w~gaVe The nature or the services.they m~tof these are nol1',lhel8tic. e '"'."rlgg.~d voic;e·act vftad <'Dal hetpa rela=fbipto1ustaJn.'i· Cerned.about mt chjld and others' Hfeana li'mtt(o aJd tb~try. perform include .respect roi in-~ • - ieropt,::o es all 0¥-er the "'.Tti'8titwill' .. ot o.' · like•him every day of my lire, I -•rl:n'.thelp'buffe'e~· t -even d h STA TICS have ShoWn the l!Pl · ' " ....._";o; J ot bout all th•• ' .,..., ,. divi ual rig t.s and privacy; , . · ' es.' · sand •i.....i, ••• c•N, ~ • . •&Kl rea . .• ,._, f.ee,1,-she nee,ds another rou. te of · ' thOOgh·~ "ldn. ilm w aiven at more ated you are U. more "~ .~ the re:s~ta to Glt .. ~~ ~-.ween·e!J'Gt on. ~r,a re~ning·to be _ag.ainst abort.I~'\ least -10, .. Ye'ars· lo Stia:J)e up an publicly to t.alk about their likely iyqµ •,l;'e to believe .... poet. ~ "'~ -.:-. .;;u.·-~ I al . • l'f -" parents seldom come forth • ..._ Mfo', pt W~Y;ark rn:aa-'ine: . ii (.\al it•i& ~ s1ID. ~t.1s a .s~p OI· : ~'li probably using her well In· army of ,its owe -it lacked the children's problems ; the s,tu· The least eClucated (the maues) ~ rirf:dl&n aploua&..-~\!-tme the·t~. Whether .. pn~ or~ or ~ioned religious belief as ·a: , Plitrtotism t.o ·Cfi!fel;ljll'itSeu' as we dents and sta .. Who seek their accept the vlf:Yo'S of anyone·'tno pent ID ·-venaU. --16::. .... e the.'Partners kno'!f'S it, whljti the t-•11 (or her philosophy, and not <f, did back ift ~1176.' (lan't•tf irOnic 1 • matter how illogical or unsound 5""-.. -> ........ th hol th' • .,,.. j help usually want to be sure that . y ~bes~ ha.ppiiy.;~arried · !'-!~ be~ins e w e ins ' llf'iiiallf iving it as a day to daY' th.tl we are admittibg tbese;(e-their case is kept confidential ; their philosophyJ ..if their vi~s o,upJe1, ·,per week wH 1~~ 11.ptf. ~ .. et.,,rience ! rugees ~ 'fleei~g ftol).? ~r;na-the school dbl;trict keeps ltleir are widely publiciuid. .. ,~ inutea." · -· BARBARA CRIPPEN lion 'r.tther than staliCl ·up ·•nd work confidential; some school Wjth people like MadalY .. ~ • 11fllpropositionwillbecoun-fight -i·ntheyearolour-_• Mays. O'Hair and Rober. THE .EASON th fi l~ b be 'ol !her ..;. -"¥".... administrators Seem to think ·· e JIJJ~ was ic-1_.-.. Y any num r apy 11lf r11is1t1 /tlispla~ed Bicente.nhial?) • !""" that one tesi is a sufficient basis JacksOii_i it:s surprising we bav 1 o high, adds the grinning IJ'OUPS, and probably ~e mar-Sign me one damned mad a United States Constitution a holar. is that these particular riage counselors, too. The idea Q'o'the Editor: Am . ., for placing a child in a special all . Par fewer-people trust uples went visiting a ,Jot ~ •l114tyou~an rap a mrui:18ge·back . While America is wallowing in · encanMARJORIEJAciCSoN program -one test does not tell believe in <\. Q<td now than the'' ad to give each other driving into shat>e is a small 8ndpf()lect... it.a altruistic &piril of admittiqg ....... all about a, ~hild ; n:iany people in di05'J or even•20 years ago, If Mr red.ions. ed industry Jn these Um~. It is literally thousands of orphans ,,pposes Tax the schools ·and in the comm"'nity Jackson doesn't believe there . .. The point -is not that ~ . btsed on,. premise thatseem,_\9 arid refuge,,· to our country, it is don't have contact and doli't , more chaos now than eve r les wer.en•t communicatlbl. meO.lllpably.false. / . i, ror,ettin& tHe .fact that t.Mre tae ToTheEditor: know What schoOl, psycholfgists ·before, he isn 't too well in .. .... The Me-Wport-Mesa school dis-do. ... . \ ~ r ed M be)t . l h ···--. ""' ' • .,. ' Because, the work of schoo.. ....m · ay e JUS as ... ....,. · trict is going to try once more to 1• ~U \'117L JT/ .;. . A ,!,...: -.:Jt'i • T; foist another $2.4 million Pr;OJ>er-psycholofci&t s -ts '"Seldom ritmle a ttle:backwai:d. · w riv .. w orJi;e" .~.d· ff.lOViitg in ty~~~c~er~~~tr:~~pac!.~~st :~:~~.~~,:~::1J~~·~:Z!:°rt~ t01t!:~~~i~g"\°i::t~~=p( J -November's ballot was decisive-as to what school psychologists tliings wou14, change-for the W) . ., · , r ' ~ , ' • do. · . employed LC?<>· , A arocer's daughter may .be" ~ ., . yea'rs ago, and she hasn't lost an tY defeated, yet our schopl dis· SHARON PE'ITITCURT bout to become prinle llljpllll!ir ' D · .. UL' HAR'V.EY election since. . lrict trustees are going !!!.\TY lo IN GENEJtAL psychologists in r ,. . Britaiil,i. ~· ;. · 1; t i-~~ .. ,_·_ . , · -~ring the Conservative gov'\ put over anothertaxoverjtleon 'schook;helpadministratorsdeal As you know, Britain does not . ' -.l.emmenl-of 1970-14, she-served as us in the amount of 36 cents per with ,~ehavior, learning and I-~-'b c $100 of assessed valuaUPb on 1 ect its aovernment -.-y ~-men .abdicate their 'ac· mitdaterofeducation. -soclal-fmotional problem s in trect .ba~lot. In Britatn tber >-"cue 'ed he.111C1 -or__.tbe-family · .t..._. .. l -• .Mtfu:lc~~ldistrictnowba.one w.tYI ·lhi&L ptoduce positive lect members of Pllilametat role topJeu familysoon·gets t.-v.• OMAN in politics· Will of. the highest per-pupil Open. grow\li for children; asst1t rom eac~ P•rty-Labor and 9fe:..alehead. • . tell you off the record that her ditur .. ·i·n the county, and they tea·cllers in ,working out PllHrY•tive .. Thea. when the ,... ~ -. 1eu~ loya~~Upj)Ort is from-other cl&S1rooin ,Jn~nagement fOf' stu-eelect more fromooepmty tRE INADEQUA4;Y or Bri· wOmen . Yet there i eomething want, to add another P'9 per dent.I witlr' 91>ecific problems ; an from tbe other, the elected tain's rec:ent, moalb"male gov-about this impeccable middle· Pupil tq our taxes despite •~apid .provide inservtce_ for teachers ill Pa4n our country they JWOUld ~erJ1m1nts ~left a vOfd. Si"nce class· wife and mot.her. which drop in student enrollment: all areas con~ned with etitld concreum'"'-•Ulomalttally WlDlton Churchill, mile' leaders "tends to pin the confidence of It ntEY failed on this trY. the development{1 learning and -.ne their patty'1 le8der as the have been vapid, inept, Jnertec~ other women. board says they will just have to behavior probNms; work wit.hi D1Wprimemlaflter. • tual. r . ?{hen George .Gallup ·polled pare the budget to meet the'pro·. parents indivld~ally pnd In The ConHr+atlY.es' -party ! So a woman ia movfng up, and , Conaervatives on the eve of the blem. groups to racllltate a&udent ad· llfodoir -tbe lean queep ot con· ' 1beil prepared to move.in. last election, women supported Let's face it -aren't we all juatment throu1b prOihoting 1.n· 1ervattve Britl•lil polltlc1-41-Mar1aret Th.ttcher 1s one of her4 to 3; men opposed her 2to 1. havin1 to pare our budgeU, bot.h creased awareness ol the ctilld',s Mar1aret Thatrher. •• tlMIM "overnig]lt 1uc~" who • She won almost 2to1. She out· lnthehome a'nd on the job~-= needs and how: they can beil tie: What's prope:Wae wormn into hMlleen tediously prepanng for polled all 4 or her male rivals F\artber, the Orange \.VUDty met at home .tnd seboof; llMltiniM. of prominence' . it'ill ~r life. D.tu1bter of a pro-eombined. aupervisors .tre talking about a represent the child to teachen: "t'.:!'"91 --: · ~ * ft*lal srocer, ber IChool grades If and when the Laborite1T puasible IS cents per. $10Cf as-administrators and parents • uked for lt, men. Wiien 1 earned her a scholarship tO Ox-lb'lk• out and \he Coqlervatlves seued valuation property tax In· (sometimes t.h.1 Child is lost in the man falla to meaiur. up to bl& ford. There sbe eamed two tome to bat a1ain, tie lf'OC*f'I creaae and our. property ,taxes system a·nd nee.ts to~ave ,his uni· tnditlonal, htatorlcal leadershlp decrees-in clfemistry, then in dau1hter will be p rne minister are IN¥and tO 10 up againMt the que sltuatlo'n accurately role, he vacatu It. law, d 8,rit.tin.· --11975·7''.~.x~r due to thett an· represented). * · Nllllreablloro a vaeuum. Sbe.111-poHUCCID~lill9t-I); was no •~ctdtnt. And,qotn,-nual rei:ll§ll1hent. Newport· Met Unified •SebaOl, .i Tlila Is tnie at home, Ill bull· lnp • ynrs **"· !lhew•lleet-'m111, we made her wbal8'"1a b:r. • •Oo llare• 4, 11'75, clU-• In District hu ·an oUlat•dlnc llill.'"""1mootor-..W; ell to 'BrttalD '.1Parllamtlll15 wll•twewerenot. Foun(atn Vatter ' and· pe1cholo1r deeai:tmentt T\ven- I •• . I OR4'1GE COAST DAI LY PILOT Robt>rl 1V. ~·iritd. Publi.sha' Thcnftoi Kfi~v1/, Editor Barbaro Kreibiela, ; Editorial Page Editor ~ 'n,e,edlt?ri•I page of the Dally' Pilot seeks to Inform •nd stimulate re'a.ders by PreMnlinj on this.page diverse commen~ On topics of interest by syndical· 'ec1 columni sts and cartoonists, hr.' providing a forum for readers~ viev.·s and by presenlinl t""'. newspaper 's opinions and=• on eurrent topics . The edttort opinions-of the Deily Pilot \ only In theedilorial c~umnat~ top of ~e page .. Opinions d pressed by the columnistl c1 rtoonisu and I~ wrt .... their ov.•n •nd no;~dbrttl'IMilt their views by m~ DaU)' •should be inferred. , , Wednesday c.,A\lrll 30i lift • I J - • • ,h • . • .... . ~~·tu·~~ fl~ .. . ~· : Rate. Hikes F qr Utilities . Mar1Jµ~na i~.11eai8ur . ~ ·p~~~~: Pr~Wcted~.,.-- SAN FRANCISCO <UPI> - The State Public Utilities Com- mission has hailed quarterly re. . quests· tor higher rates made by utilities to mee.l increases in the cost of oil and cas used to make eledriclt:r. The Q'liarlerly offset rate in-" ereasea started more than two years aco when companies found their costs were continually go- ing up because or increased prices of fuel and oil. Unlike general rate increases, these requests were not subject lo public bearings. Answeritig Questions A SPOKESMAN for Pacific Gas and Electric said the com- pany has been losing about $190,000 a day in revenue because the latest quarterly increase did not go into effect as expected on Aprill. Youngsters from Hansen Elementary School in Anaheim have learned that Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., gets paid for answering questions. Brown, who usually asks the tough questions , hosted the stu· dents in his office TUesday and was as!Ced . "What's )'our job?" , Brown replied, ''To answer questions." 11.Abd you get paid for that?" the child asked. Jn addition to the $70million re- quested by PG&,E, the Southern California Edison Co. has sub- mitted a $108 million request. Petti,s Widow Wins Election The eommission took the ac- tion at Tueaday's meeting, dur- ing which PUC President Vernon L. Sturgeon &aid lhe subject oC fuel price o{fsel increases must be studied in more detail. SAN BERNARDINO <UPI> - Shirley Pettis, the widow-and ''working partn'!:r '' or Congressman Jerry Pettis, was elected Tuesda)'-to succeed him'- in office with 65 percent ol the vole in the sprawling 37th Congressional District east of Los Angeles . before he was k_ill ed last February in a light plane crash here. "I think lhe people definitely fell that Jerry Pettis' Philosophy and mind -that government should serve the people and not that people should serve the gov- ernment -was the philosophy they wanted lo continue to represent them,'' she comment- ed early today as the size of her victory margin over 12 rival can- d.idates became clear. ••we were a w6rking partnership, but or course each person is a different individual. I will work for all of the same goals be-cause they were our 1oals, but I will also reassess and reevaluate the most effective way of serving the people. I want to make sure that my contract: wilh my constituents·as as cons- tant and as intimate as it can possibly be ... ''Let's not give them any more money until it all goes to hear- ings and gels straightened out," be said Mrs. Pettis, 51, amassed 53,103 out of 78.,012 votes cast in the dis· trict covering some 23,000 square milei represented hy Pettis Milk Price Law Repeal Rejected SACRAMENTO <AP) -Repeal of the state's minimum retail milk price Jaw has been rejected by the legislature. The measure by Assemblyman Joseph Mon · toya, (D·La Puente), was defeated in the Assembly Agriculture Committee Tuesday and Montoya con- ceded it was dead. Montoya partly ministration, which op-State blamed the Brown ad-( ) posed repe.al and un-, . dercut il last week by ~------~ lowering milk price minimums administratively. Ba.,,Hft Sllft fi'llftl SAN FRANCISCO <UPI> -A Federal Court ~uit contends many or the children flown out of · South Vietnam were "abducted" and the real purpose behind the airlift was "lo provide a cover for U.S. military intervention.'' The suit was filed in U.S. District Court Tues- day by Muoi McConnell, a nurse who is the guar- dian for {our Vietnamese children. Ope11 Meecl ... Badced . SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Legislatinn oought by neWspapers to open more or government to public view bas passed its first committ~ teat in the senate. The two-bill package by Sen. George.MOACOne (D-San Fr~co}, was endorsed by the Gov· emmental Orga ization Committee Tuesday and senttotheF~ ceCommittee. r Sltlnards IAHl11 Olcaved . WASHINGTON <AP> -Todd Shipyards Corp., which has shipyards in San Pedro, has been guaran- teed a $22.5 million loan backed by the Commerce Department. The loan, announced Tuesday, will keep the company from failing, an event that could cost t.he jobs of the firm's 10,000employes. S,,.patltfl March BERKELEY (UPI> -About 1,500 persons marched near the University of California campus Tuesday' night to hail lhe Communist takeover of South Vietnam. 'fhe marchers, some carrying torches, followed behind a Yiel Cong flag and a drummer in a five· mile tnarch. Gunman Convicted SAN DIEGO CAP ) -A Reed or San Diego re- man convicted or rob-ceived the indeterminate bing hitchhiking sailors sentence rrom San Diego at gUnpoint has been sen-County Superior Court tenced \o 10 years to li fe Jud g e Jo s e p h A . in lt•le prison. Marvin Kilgarif. llarrild' pnns over twenty.five TllllllJ-one year old single males Ni\tlelp,. old single males LOW COST AUTO INSURANCE '84* annually 1146* annllllty 1154* annually te •• 81f Afimiilyof 3 saves onrOund-trip Coach airfare to Wash.,D.C., saves again on the ground. Under$J3acjay eachfor aiental car and lodging: United·s inclusive tour package for two adults and a child under 12 includes a room for six nights at any participating Holiday Inn, Howard Johnson's, Sheraton or Ramada Inn (thrCe per- sons to a room). Plus a Hertz Pinto for 7 days with unlimited mileage. You pay for gas, and return the car lo Washington, D.C. And you get all this for under S13 a day per person. (Meals not included.) Air fare savings are based on United·s Individual Tour Basing Fares (security charges not included). lbe above fares are effective April 29, and arc not available from 2 p.m. to midnight on Fridays and Sundays, or certain days around Christmas and New Year's. • . All you have to do is pay for your air fare and ground arrangements for this pa ckage in advance. • There are great deals for any sire family, so call your Travel Agent ' to find ou t how yo u can lake one of these • ·greal money-saving vacations soon. Or call United at 537· 752 1. Come ce lebrate and save .. With United. ~--.-~ -. SA!=Rl\llENTO (AP) -TIM d!il 4 1 mar.IJ,uana po11ea author of a \illl oaaln1 'dat,e'11a •a m~eme&Mr.i c.ittorDla'• m•ri!-,....11• . 'Jelony, a•d • conYlct..s · f"'O'!lcla bla m-wllL.,... , cq fate up to 10 ~ In p_aal-•P --that'l hu prU(la on a first conYICtloo. ·c•--'llllUt--' . ·:::r-· In. an Interview MceartbY. ,_ Sen. Geor10 Maacone. Ibo San San 'Trancl1co Dellloerat \1:1o Francl1co Democrat who in· saidJle la Workiirj wtth M.a1cone traduced the bill, uld his inoupportoftheblll,sald: :}: meuure '!"r•IJI the PoUiblllty of "I wouldn't advlle anyone . tre•lin•. marijuana Poll••lon u imOke marijuana. But 1 c a felon~ and maku It• mllclo-1upport il distorted p,inllhment meanor. . · t~at brlaet a !eloa)o char" Without much debate, the AA· a1atnat a--Californian w"' sembly Ways and lleum Com· smokes mirijuana for ~ mlUee 1ent ·tbe bill lo Ibo lower ...., .. -· · · · house floor, Where Auel)1bly • ·1•' =-~~h~~~?:rfm~ SLA Trial .. ~: ., • r .. IF THE AllB.jll.Y lllll'l"'YM Ibo blU,it·-back k>lbeS.ale for •menilmeat.. •Pi>rovar arid then on to GoY. Edm\md Brqwn Jr. .. Brown has said he would sip. a bill like the Ore1on law, And this is like the Oreaon laW," Moscone said after the vote. His bill, which takes effect Jan. 1, requires police to issue ell•· tiqrls to pe:~u caugbl wilh an ounce or le11 of marijuana in· stead of booking them on a formal char1e. THE BILL'S maximum penal· ty for Pos1e11ion of one ounce or less is a $100 fine, lloocone said. The maximum· penalty for poue1si~ of more than an ounce -.Jd· be $SOO and llix montlto in county Jail. Court& in California DOW ban- • • . Ex pl Odes ...... , ••• In Violence ... '" . ·~ ' .. SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Thf, murJter trial Of two reputed Syrq_~ blonese Liberatiori Army me1Jl71 ben erupted Into vlolenc, ~ day when defendant Rusiell lJt· tie physicall)!,J ttaeked t)') proeec~t.ton wJtneaa and rormeK·c friend .who had turned •illn4f the terrorist group. ~· · n Little was cross-examlnlll ti. Christopher Thompson. wbo w marked for de alb by. the 1iLA al!er he testified bef°"' a Grand • Jury, when he leaped into the. witneos bo~ swinging bis flsi.; and striking Thompson in the race. ,, ' l " ., ./ . . . . .,,, • . ., ,., ' .; , ,; ·" .. -" " r •ti' . t: ;~ ' ') I Ir ,., f "r I i ~i" ., ,. . . "' '. '. •::; ~ " . .,; '•1 " , .. : r -. "' (;i~ 1:r :!• .,, Jf '• • " ,., ... " •• " " " .. •• .. •• ... ... ..... ' "' ... .. .. .. " ,, .. ' •. •• " ,. ~ 4 • PALEY and lssoclatn Inc. ..,. __ ...,., ................... ,_~ ;, The _friendly Mies of )'Ollr ~· "UnlTED AIRLlnes . . I hulh Oru11 Couaatr M2·6100 .._... (9U:elf 146o420S • • • • , I " I .. • • I I A DAIL v PILOT • Wedneld•y. Aprll 30, 1975 Using .____NooeJle 818AUA&AGIUON8 Today'• trio of allmmed~ • .,..,_ have a lot ln common: ,..._'re all buecl on noodlel and ,... .... ~ ...... tbey'n utra qGiek and 9HJ thoulti baed OD "prmet" claaale• . ADd tbe1're all fatMIUq ... or WCNld be. made aCcordlnl to a._..,d direetiom. . ' Pay.s Nsw l.:.ook Tomato ~ . Gl\illed In the Mediterranean uea, tomatoes became popular as fruit, and coµntry folk ate &Mm to slake their thtnt, as they had melon• and orances for cen&urln past. Moat tom,to lovers in Americ-Just slice and eat them with a liWe salt, or maybe some dreeaing. But they have other roles, and not jusi pizza and spaghetti ,HUH. Try tbi1 recipe for baked tomatoel .-d11cove1'94 Oil a trip to Florida. TOllATOESO&LANDO 6 medium tomatoes, ripened 2 ounces olive oil 11.i'A teaspoons .Maalt, divided ·" 1 cup grated cheddar cheese 1 cup soft bread- crumbs 11'.t cup melted butter 11h teaspoons basil leaves, crumbled lh teaspoon ground red pepper Cut each tomato in half and brush outer skin with oil. Place cut side up in baking dish. Take 1 teaspoon of the salt, sprinkle cut surface of each tomato and set aside. A 'BLT' ·Inspired by a soup served by a Los Angeles restaurateur who pat· terned it after America's • • popular sandwich: BLT SOUP 8 slices bacon, diced 1.4 cup finely diced onion .. 11-1 cup finely diced celery Medium tomato, chopped fine 10=!4-ounce can ron- densed tomato soup, un· diluted 1112 cups water l cup (not packed down> shredded romaine rettuce Sall lo taste · Pinch of sugar, if de· sired In a medium saucepan gently coo~ the bacon, stirring often, until crisp. Pour off all the fat except about 2 tables· poons; odd the onion und celery' to the ·saucepan and cook gently until wilted. Adtl tomato, tomato soup and water; heat, atirrtn1 several times, until boilin1. Add lettuce and s1m· mer a few minutes. U used, stir in the tall and sugar. Makes 4 main· dilb servings. NoOcues lt0man• ii usually made with butter(at.a.den llOUJ' cream wblle butt.I' aad heavy cream fif Ure prominently ln typical recipes for Noodles Altredo or Carbonara. We've eliminated the heavy or sour cream (500 caloriea a cup- ful!> and duJ>~ated the tuie and texture with lower ~alorle stand· ins. We lhiU you'U find all three delicious. U,S.0.A.;.. Gi• A-lolntlem Whale ~ErJIPS Household Values ' DIETE&'I NOODLEI &OllANOFP' ......... ) I-ounce packa1e ooodl• a eu.-earton •perc:• fat- free eotta1• obeeae 8-ouace eotltainer p&.m low- fatyOCllft 1 tabl•tpOOD f?ated Parm•acb-.e <>mon•att Fre1bJ1 around ptppel\ Few drops Worcettenblre aauce .. ~ cup freshly chopped parsley (optional) Have c~ttage · cheese and yo1urt at room temperature. Cook noodles in boiling salted water according to packJ&e directions. Drain and toss U1hUy with remainine ingredients. Serves eight, 161 calories each. NOODLES ALRED , <. •. wlaltla h slaert fer ••Alffede," a eaa.rt.a..,..._W ... ,..u.. ef U.e ltallu clatlk, l'.U.CIM411'*'°> •alt ~· packaae noodles 2 tab'-Poou diet alarsartne 1 teHPoOD butter-ftavored ·Freably 1roundpepper 4 tablespoons a.rated Parmeean cbeele ltabletfOODI aldm milk Fr•hly clM>pped panley Ca;, CUformore) Cook noodles without salt. Drain and toss with remaining ingredients until noodles are well coated with cheese. Serves eight, Ul calories each. DIETER'S FETTUCINE ALIA CA&BONA&A ( •.. ltallaa aoodlea willa ham .......... a maa. COIU'le dilL) a,, pound cooked "bolled" bam,abredded 4 e111 UsbUy beaten 4 tableapoons crated Parmeaa~beese 8 ounces wide noodles Pinch of aarlic powder ~ teaspoon or more mixed Italian seasoninaa Butter-salt and pepper ~ cup freshly chopped panley (optional) Have ham, eggs and cheese at room temperature. Cook ·noodles accordine to package directions. Drain. · Stir beaten eggs into hot noodles until coated. Then stir in remaining ingredients. Serve im· mediately. Makes four main course servings, 245 calories each. 1.~5 I 15VJu. 29 C.ft • 1001. 69 ._,. 14ar. 85 bottle'• , .... Oft c.n'a tOoz. 28 ~". 11 "'· II c• • 41oz. 66 ca1t • I . ' j I .Spir•I Sllrell wi.nleor H•lf . •' • HAMS .. SO Gooci •.. It Will 1 ·~-· You 'Ul It's Gone" ,.. ____ ,,,,. .-..tot-ca ;T:llllrW Yes, for 30 hours; eYen' tht marrow of the bone Is well done . Each ham b&lng checked bV Internal 1hermometer ~ y_."I ••• T.., ... Pk 6~).9000 ._ .. _____ _ ·---, .... _. .... _ .. s..,_c-ttoc-t • ,.. '-*" Diie ....... . _ ........ _ Old Hat Trick ' • SOUT~ HAD~Y, 11-. -\0 Tea1poon1rouoclclov... dolllb-ol the mold . Cover ketlle AlthoUib ID._, ...UlloM lode \0 Te11pooft oulm•1 *bl!¥. Brlnl lo boil on · top of with the pa11qe f ti.me. a very Vi Cup ral1ia1 ' ..... special r .. IM conllrwM to be Melt . the •hor lenln1. Add Whe~ ateam tie1ln1 Ip escape, haftded down anti served to tach mof'l1&e1 11nd buttermilk: Sift reduc• beat to low and steam for 1eneration or Mount ffoboke tocelher fiour, 1od1 and spices: twoboura . COllefle students. ' Combine wi(h anolauea ml~ture. .Yield : · si.x to eithl servlirp. In the 1880 '1 •. u cylindrioal Add rl,ls~s. Serve w~'h1lemon. hard sauce flfl steanled pudding which was The resultlnc batter ahould t>o pqddln1_1au~e . ,onen served at Ifie Colleee was still. II it I• nol, add mote Oour, 'FQAM~ .. PUDDINGSAUCE n11med by tbe atudt:nll for lb~ dnetableapoQ:natatime. ,le(& Deacod'a tall black ~bat. Since -~ Tum into buttered, ~uart lh Cup suea'r then·, Deacon Porter 1 Hat has .. mold (a one-Pound l'Olfee can 2Teaspoons.J'u.m . been tradltlon•lly serv,,d on ' may b~ used; or re4;ipe may be ~Pint heavy cream 1pecialocca1ions. ..d,oub,ltd.,und a tv.·o-PDund cen Combine all ingredients except DEACON used:-torlndivid u•l servings,use trtan1. Beal until thick a nd PORTER'S HAT Ji>e· .. or. ci&ht oun ce · frozen fruit foamy. Refrigerate ·1:1.bout . two ·If.? Cu p shortenirig j ui ce caoti 1:1.n1d fill lwo-thifd:t .,hours. . • 1 Cup molasses fu~I J . ' 'Fold in 'whipped crea1n just 1 Cup buttermilk (Ot' sour " 'Jt'ill ~ore hair full. Cover tight· before se1·viog. n1ilk J IY. A doublO!I lttYer of oli..iminum To serve, unn1 old llat and pl ale ,..,..., .. ,c.-...... 2Cups flour {oil{ied wl\h strfhg ri'lay be used. whole and'.stew ming_ on a dessert ) IJJJ s. ... · · 4.tWllL..... 1:114411 lf.t Teaspoon baking soda Set on ·a rttc.C i.11 'a tprge ketUe, plate: Top .with:S'11uce or lei:non. 3700 E. Coos! 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GROUND BEEF . c SHANK PORTION \L • SMOKED HAM BBC Grocea 1 Redtked Prices ""'""""' IB. ~MDII •AllS WtO.I OMOl llE.AHS. 1&.0UHCE CAiif .., CREAM STYlE . D1L MOllTI COllll Ill-OUNCE CAl\I DIL MOllTI SAUDllRAUT ' ~.21 t~Z. .31 .32 Dii0 Motm PIAClm 1t2f .39 8W..OUNCE CAN 24 DIL MOllTI nun COCllTAll. • MA.LVlS • SllCf.S ti-OZ. ~ .. DEL MONTI PEARS c.t.H ... DnMONn MAllDARlll ORAllGIS,35 -. ,..,,._ ..... DIL Mlllll lllUlllll SCIUASll .31 • ••• .-...-. ..... Cll OELMOMfl nauu MHll lllAllS 115 ~ ,OOT l'tOlL 111 llX llDllQlll TOWIL 3').COUllT IOlll .. fRDllOM -PADS MAJU 10AOS •:»COUNT eo• 1,1'1 r . . . . . . I '~ .37 .52 1.32 :!'>EVEN llOf« CUT IOMIEUlfff --T ~-, Pedt-.:ed PJiee• l~OUNC'E eonLE -SOI.OE•-. 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DAY 11~1101 MM.aUTAllRIOS •llF • OtlCMEN M-MEATPIES 7-0UHCE 90)( ..... AGIROllR-S ......... •11111cai-•no ' . ALPHA B(T A BREAD ••• .78 ~~ .Z7 .37 '~o~ .II ·.~ .39 ,. 'ZO' RlOUCfO I 4c 8 1AllCHCILM'S • R•OUCl.O PRICE CllllAMOll IRU8 1 t-OUNCE LO'°" • l'tEOUCllO ""Cf'. SCllAT'I SQUAW ..,AD ALPWA SETA • REOUCEO ~~ Allln ,_ CAKE ·~Milin COi• t~ .31 ... "°""'... 111 ~I IATIIMI llAPlllS , • .. T CMYTIME OIM'lfill • 1•00UNT 901( t.a .• "__... •M>UHC<"" I 7 · L9'IW mTAlll' TU Mill , , '~. 11-0Z. l"KQ. "" ~TAILITS 1;17 .1s.oz. ~· TUM I~ II M.l ALPHA Ill A ll~ll Ml OFPICIAL FOOO STAMf' "lOIWTION ClNTEM PRICES EFFEGTIVE IN ALL .. 'SOU'IJ{ERN CALIFORN!f. ALPHA BETA MARKETS - •• • • • •• .. . . • Welcome ·Chanr ' Boredom ~ Scotched . : ... Wheth e r it's ,a b'reakfast, brunch or a • neighborhood morning ·1: coffee break, the but· terscotch breltkfa st rolls are certain to be an added \\'elcome for a ~ pleasant morning get· together. ,, •• BUTTERSCOTCH BREAKFAST aou.s i IJ\ cup butt~r . 2 (lO ·o une e) pa,c,kages rerr>,1erated crescent dinner tolla 1 (6-ounce> package $ (1 cup ) butters c·otcb morsels 1 cup chopped pecans ,/. i cup sugar l tablespoon lemon jWce 1 tablespoon waler Z teaspoons. cin· namon Using 2 tablespoons bu tter, heavil y . grease the bottom and sides of: an 11 x 7-inch cake pan. Un roll refrigerated \ dinner rolls and separate into 16 triangles. Roll up each triangle, starting at shortest side of triangle and roll to opposite point. Arrange rolls evenly in buttered cake pan. Bake ! at375degrees F. about20 k minutes or until light brown. ~ In sma ll sa ucepan / combine butterscotch morsels and remaining butter and cook over'low heat until morsels melt. Stir in. pee.ans, s ugar, le01on juice. waler and cinnamoi1. Remove from heat .. · Pour Over hot rolls and return to oven for 'bout S minutes or until bubbly. Loosen rolls from sides of pan with n knife while still warm to prevent sticking. Let cool about. 10 minutes before scrv.' t ing. Makes 16 buns. I Magical Mixture Worcestershire sauce blends with the cheddar cheese to give savory flavor . MACARONI CASSEROLE 2 cups elbo w macaroni 2 tablespoons butter or margarine t • 1h cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons noUr 2 t'UpS milk • 1 ·tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 2 cups gra led (medium-fine) shar1> cheddar cheese 12 ounces. cooked ha m , cubed (aboul 2 cups) · 3.4, cup fresh bread crumbs Cook macaroni ac· cordln1 to packa1e directioDs;· drain. · In a medium,saucepan meJt butter; add onion and cook gently until willed; stir in nour:· . Oft heat, gradually stir in milk, keeping sm.ooth. Add Worceaterablre sauce. Cook, atirrlng constantly. over moderately tow heat un· UI thickened.' Off heat, stir tn 1 'I.a cups or the chee1e unU.l lt melts. Mix in ham ~ macaroni, heat bul do nol boil. . T urn inlo an un· grea s ert 2-q uar r' casserole. Mix ramaln· tna 'A cup cheae wtlh bread crumbs: 1pr1Dkle over casserole. Bake in a· preheated 37$·degree ove·n until crumb• are golden .:.... about 10 mli>utes. M- • . • • • • . I , ! ,laervlnl•· ' . I I "