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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-05-14 - Orange Coast Pilot• Friends Here Praise Skipper of Moyog0ez • a * * * * * * 'No Spy S f1ip ' V all~y Skipper On Shuttle Run By KATH V'Cl..ANCY Ol tti• D•l.I¥ fll ... "-" Capt. <.:harlcs 1'. Miller· of r·oun· lain Valley, ski ppe r of the Ma yag ue z. "'as descf.ibed today as ··a ma n w h o could 'handle almo s t anything." Members of the Merchant Marinc's J\.faster J\.fates and Pilots Unjon in Wilmington described the 61 -year-old skipper as a slight m~n -.about five feet, fiye in~hes tall and 150 pounlls - but an excellent bo at master. "He iJI: a fine, articulate man," said Nick Barbara. as~istant port agent. He described the Mayaguez as Omaha Police Arrest Mi ss Nude Universe OJ\>1Al-11\.· Neb. (U PI ) - George Demos paced the floor of the polict• station, u•ortied about "Poor Kitten." u•ho h<.1d been busted '°' strolling downtown in a bright orange bikini that at- tempted to cover her 38·22·36 rrame. a smaller Sbip that complet1..'<.I shut.tJe rl;lflS between Hong Kong and ports in Southeast Asia. ''It has been on this run for quite some time." he s aid, decry· ing the ship's capture. "It wasn 't a spy ship," h€'raid. ''l~ was just a shul~le run.~The ~ig ships stQp al Hong Kong but dt>iitf. go to the smaller ports.'' Another union member. Joe 1 Valen.!iii. said Miller was sgrving as relief captain on the freighter in place of someo·ne else who was on leave. • · ' · Union membe r s said Miller . who reportedly once worked as a race ·· horse jockey, joined the Merchant Marine in the early 1940's. ; · . They said he had been a boat master or skipper for 25 years. · They said l)e norm ally tpurs at sea for six: montlts. then returns home to Fountain Valley for four months before reassignment. Neighbors of Mill er and hi s ,,·ife, Ann. at 10281 Slater Ave., Fountain Valley. described them as fri e ndly and s aid they oc - <See SKI PPER, Page A2) Girl Shoots Self to D e ath FORT ORD (U Pl) -A 16- year -old girl. found wandering on this army post during the ni ghl, !ihol herse lf l o death in a restroom early today. - an es .. ~ ~ti, h' . t"' " • , ' ' Slide of Her Life Linda Palmer. 9. agrees \Vith her pluym<J.les ;.it Begonia Avenue Park in Corona <lei Mar -that the 30-foot s lide down the hill~id e there is the best ride in lO\\'ll . The kids call il ''super s lide." It's ecJS)' to sec \vhy. WEDNES DAY AFTERNOON , MA Y 14 , 1975 VOL .... NO. 1M. ~ !tECTION';, •6 PAGE'> eta ate OK for Attack . Given by Ford B,· ll ELE1'T llO~L\S \\'ASl-llNG'J'O:\' tl:Pl) -American aircraft sa11k. lhrt!C Cambodian gunboats and damaged .. about. four othel•s" in retaliation for the Khmer Rouge's railure to release t\\e cap- _turl'd An1l·rican n1ercha nt ship i\l ayagtu:~z. the Pentagon said tod<.1y . r\ White I louse .spokl1s 111<.1 n s a id Pres ident Ford or- dered the a ttack in the Gulf of Siun11'uesday ni ght after rc- 1.:civing ";1 s trong consensus of support and no objections "" in tele phone co11,·c1·s :.itiuns \\·ith the leuders of Congress. PENTAG01' SPOK ES~I AJ\ J OSEPH LAIT l1' "'id ,\mcrican plant's att.:ickcd aftl'r .. recei\·ing fire" fron1 the , Com1nuni st gu nboats fo r sevl•ral hours and hel'alJ SC there \\·ere indicJ.tions the C;.imbodians i"ntcn<led to l'l'lllU\.l' c;..ip - ti \"C An1eri ca ns frorn the l\-1 uyaguez. "1'hrcc Ca1nbo<lian patrol cr;..ift \\"l'l"l' des troyed . about four others \\"l•r c tlarnuged an<I im mo bi Ii zed .·' L.;..iit in said. lie udded tha t one of the d<in1a gcd Ca1nbo<lian boats suc- ceeded in reac h ing Korn pong Som . the 1>o rt on the C;..imbo· di a n ma inl ~1nd about 35 miles fro m the island of Koh 1'ang \\'here the M ayaguez ,,·as being held . .. The re \\·ere ind ic~1ti ons that the Can1bo<li a ns ;_ippearcd to be attempting to n1o vl' captive U.S. cre\\·me n fro n1 the shit> a nd fron1 the island of Koh 1'ang to the Mainland.'' Laiti11 said. 1'h c !\'l ay <J.g ul'7. \\at> carrying a 39-111:.in <:l'l'\\ LAITIN D ID NOT Sr\\' \\'11.t\T \\.F.:\PO~S \\·ere used against the gunboats. I-le said the alla<:klng U.S. aircraft gavc.a.\·a rning -but did not indicutc ho\\" --and then ··began efforts to !)lo<: k thi:-; n1ovem cnt ." 'fhc a ttac k can1e JS Ford a1nassed <Jll cn1ergency C : S. milita r y force in the area. inc luding 1.100 l\:Iarines \\'ho landed in 'fh a i la nd lOlli:iy J.ll d the ai rcraft currier USS Cor1:1l Sc::1. \\·hil' h \\ as s team.ing to,,· a rd the ~1re<.1 in the con1p;_in:v or several dt•s t rovl'l':i. The militar~\' action sign<.1le<l an ~1 pparl'nl fJ.i lurc uf diplon1atic efforts lo ~1\'erl a c ris is. Officials ,,·ould not l'OITI · 1nenl on the results of contacts that rlc'portcdly \\"ere made \\1ith rcprese nta ti \'l'S ~f Chi n<J . an <.1lly of the 11C\\' Con1 n1u nis l r cgin1c in C:.i inbodia. jSt•1• ltl·:T:\1.1,\'r lO'.'i. P ~gt· ,\:!) "She "':.IS arrested once in Richmond . Va., ror disturbing the peace," he said. "But this is . the first lime som ething like this has happened. "Ki tten" is 1'~r~1 nces Natividad, 28, of Los Angeles, the current Miss Nude Universe. who took a "sort of the rapeutic" bikini walk in downtown Omaha Tuesday that caused flashbulbs to pop, old men to smile a nd the middle· aged and younger lo move in for a closer look. l\.1ilitary police found the girl "·a l king on the base at 2: 15 a .m . They said s he gave no explana . tion of "'hy s he was there and had no identification. A sllort time later. while she was being ques- tioned, s he excused herself to go to the restroom. ·Huge Bomb Exploded Orange~ <=--_,r.ii 7 Coas t Plainclothes vice squad of- ficers ended the 21 :z-block walk , arresting Miss Natividad ror ··obstructing a high"·uy or oilier public passagc"'·ay.'' ·Miss Natividad , who h.as been appearing in <.1 night club for $1 .700 weekly, was released on a $100 signature bond. "I like to take biklni )V&lks. ' They're sort of ther11pcuUc. They normally last about 30 minutes, but it didn't today,·· s he said. "I 'm really disappointed. It takes the crowd a little while to warm up to m e . They feel like a kid who tdld his pi ece of candy ·taken uw.ay . ·· Asked if poli ce took her picture at the s t11tion . the redhead i'ftpUed : "I think they took about 20 'oC them. They took them from 'all angles ""·llh my coat of£. I think they took som e or them ju!lt ror fun.·· f The girl was afterwards id~n­ tified a s Joan M . Ferguson, l\.1arina. daughter of a retired army sergeant. SEVEN CA L LS ON PILOT AD "'We tried a shopper and didn't get a call, but within three hours of the time the Daily Pilot hit the newsstand we had seven calls on the ad. "The first person ""'ho came to look at it, bought the motorcy- cle.·· · Here's the ad which sparked lhesale)'or a San Clemente man: 1972SL125 HOND,A . New engine. fl.50 firm.-. XXX ·XXXX rr you have 8 car 01' bike to sell, cull 642-5678. We m ake it easr to pu_L a few .words in the rlg~t place. Along the Orange Coasl, the rtaht place ls the Daily Pilot. Warhead Stmys Buildings in Lm Vegas PAHUTE MESA. Nev. WP!) -The government exploded the most powerful underground nuclear device in nearly two ·years today. a possible megaton· class warhead that swayed tall buildings and rallied doors in Las Vegas ilO miles away . The d evice, code named "Tybo," was detonated 2.s10 reel deep at 7 a .m . PDT and the ground shock reached the gambl- ing resort less than one minute later, swaying chandeliers and hanl:ing doors moved noticeably for 30 seconds or more. F iles Disclosure SACRAMENTO CUPI J -A Californian would be guaranteed the oppartunity to see most state •p,d local government fil es and records kept on him under a bill which has adva nced in the Sene.le authored by Sen. David A. Roberti CD·Los Angeles). A c loud of dus t rose over g round zero but monitoring planes equipped with special de· vices reported no radi<.1tion leaks from the explosion. The blast was also felt in the Exchange Club al nearby Beatty wh e re barte nd e r Dou glas ff Ko stolnik said he had Ix-en "'Or- ried that bottles would rail from shelves. None d id , he said. The En e rgy Research and Development Administra tion . the s ucee;;sor to the defunct Atomic Ene r gy Commission. said in advance the device would produce a yield of from 200 kilotons to one m egaton . a max- imum force equal to the ex - plosion of a million tons of TNT, and 50 times as potent as the atom bomb s dro pped on Hiros hima and Na gasaki during Wnrld War II . Experienced observers in L<1 s Vegas said the ground motion from today's blast was similar to that or s maller devices detonated ' • earlier this yea r but nolL"<I th at Tybo \\'as 11 0 miles ;J\\'UV eotn · pared with only 70 miles rOr other tests. Thc \\'Cathl•r \\·a s clt•<.1r over the high mes~ les t sitt•. ,\uthorities had "·a1·ned n11ners to evacuate all sha fts of the six mines "'ithin 5-0 m ilt•s of the blast site at the time or the <'XPlosion. Construction workers on hi gh rise buildings in Las Vl'gas were cautioned to seek secure footing until a fter the s hock \~.'a\'e passed. The last suc h large explosion , in the m egaton range, was pro· CSeeA·TEST, PageA2> Kern Rru1ch Fires BAKEfl SF IE LD (1\I,) Rlis tering temper atures and low humidity apparently combined I.<> trigger at least three ran{'h fires in Kern County, fire of· ficials said. ) Weather Cons iderable low c loucli· ness through Thursday but hazy afternoon s unshine inland art':lS . Coolcr "·ith hi ghs Thur sday in the 60s at the be:.iche s a nd inl and. Lo"·s tonight in I hl• 50s I NSIDE T ODA l ' Tiie federal government 1s paying o bureaucrat $19.693 o year to sit 1n hrs office and listen to Beethoven records - bt"cause he hos nothi11g else lo do. 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A second group of more than 100 kept at the big base since Saturday were shuttled to Little Saigon, the 203-acre refugee re- settlement tent city at Camp Pendleton. They h:id made contact with relatives already in the U.S. or some\\"hat miraculously found local sponsors. Pool Ordered Preside1u lgnores Advice WASHINGTON (UP!) -Over strong opposition from ad\'iseriS , President Ford has ordered construc- tion of '-I S\\'imming pool at th e edge of the White I-louse south la\vn near the oval office. 'l'he::;ccrct construction got under \Vay today. 1'hc s ize of the hc <.1ted pool \viii be roughly 20 by 50 feet and inforn1cd sources said it is being built \vitt1 \1olu ntal')' funds. , ·. Ford , 61, is a n avid S\\1immer and had one m ajor regret O'.J moving into the \.Vhite House after a ssuming the presid ency last Aug ust -no S\\1imming pool. I3cforc moving. Ford \Vas a \\vice-a-daj' s\vimmer -in the early morning hours and after work at night -<.1t hi s home in Alexandria, Va. Some ;;iidcs reportedly sa\v the pool as con- trovers ial al a time \Vhcn F ord has called for a tight rein on s1>cnding. 'Too Many Resources' Refugees Denied Public Welfare SAN DIEGO (Al)) -The first Vietn;.1m ese refugees to be de- ni~d public v.·elfarc after apply- ing in San Diego County v.·ere turned down "'because they had too many resources to qualify,'' a Bayh Pushes Lax Pot Laws \\',\Sl·llNGTON <UPI) -Sen. Birch Ba yh (D-lnd.), said tod<iy he is a\~·arc that many people will be an gry at his t•fforts to remove criminal pen;dli('s for possession <ind nonprofit di:-;tributio n . of .:)m ull amounts of marijuana. But Bayh added "that·s th e price '"c have to pay·• for taking action that is nccess:.iry . t\ bill beforl' Bayh"s subeom- mittcl• \\'o uld dl'criminalize possession :.ind nonprofit sales of up to one oun ce of m ari ju:.ina. 1"• 0• .. n<r (0•"1 f1 ••I• l'>hl! .,,,., ,.,,,,,, "' '"''" b• .... o '""" ..... "''" "~"'''""""' b• t.,. ti ........ 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( ... , '"' c. .. -••• ~,.,..., l•1>~''"~"u" p, Aon I ~' I" < n l>ou••• "of !ood<llot>o<O V•"•> JUOl u 1'01 ~OO<I •l!>.lntl••llO ••••""' Telephane 17141 '42·4321 Cla§sitied Advertising 642-~71 ~•OJlll·M• V•I,._, ,..,..,...L"'ll• ~11 ·6:J IO r•ul"S.0"(""~"" 495-0610 I '0"' 1'Q•!n 0"•~<)" l~uMw to<-<mun•I••• 540-1220 (•·tJ••·11~1 •••\ 0••~.i·· ' •.• ' """'"""'q rn"'~· • , .. ., ...... """' '"'"''·"•I)<'• •U•IO .. •I "''I'•'"''"''''"'·""''' """'"'" ,., .. , nt ''"'''~"'"''"'''I'~'" •UP<•"',, '"""'o" ul '''"t' •Vhl""'"' ' ~' • """ <lol > po I IQ• c «U •I 1:011 4 M•••. ' ''" • '"~ '>tJlt • • ''''""th''''',., \J OOmon•"'• "' •<10 1 \• ~"'''''"'' mo1.1,.,, d< "•"•'"'"' tJ 00 ""'"!!'" spokesman said today. They were identified only as "an older couple" who applied for about $300 monthly in general relier. all of it financed by San Diego County. ·A total of 52 refugees from Vietnam had applied for welfare in San Diego County by Tuesday evening. Twenty-one applications for aid to families with dependent childr en were appr oved. The bulk of thi s cost is paid by the federal and state governments . Another 17 applications for de- pendent-children aid and 11 others for general relief are sti ll under study. A majority of the refugees' we lfa r e ;;ipp li ca li o n s in California have been made in San Diego Co unty, in which the Camp P e ndleton relocation center is located. t\ state official said Mond;;iy that fewer than 100 applications had been made in California since the influx of refugees be gan. In San Diego. welfare officials said "dozen s" of letters and telephone calls from Americans v.·erc received in protest of the Vietnames e ""'cifa re appli ca- tions. His Snakes Were Legal ST. LOU IS , Mo. <UPI) Poli ce say Dennis Combs. 23 . ap- parentl y did not violate any law in keeping 12 s nakes -most of them poisonous -in his mother"s home. "l thought !hey v.•crc going to lake all my animals,'' Combs said after police arrived at the house in suburban Well ston Tues- day and found a puff adder, a Burmese python, a Mexican can· til, two rattlesnakes, three cop· perheads and fou r cobras. However. patrolman James Peterson said. "We checked and he wasn't in violation of federal laws or in violation of state laws. He ""'as not in vio lation of a city ordinance because there was none." Peterson s:iid Combs' customs papers on I.he anim~ls were In or· der and zoo offi cials said the snakes were we ll cared for. ''A special exception was made for them," said Lt. Col. Lee Pre· ble, a Marine Corps Informa- tional Services Office represen- tative sent from Los Angeles headquarters to assist wi th the refugees. Life was a bit tedious for these refugees assigned to two large barracks buildings near lhe El Toro runway, compared to coun- trymen at Camp P endleton who are free to roam their area. "I think if they had been here more than 72 hours they woOld have become anxious to start processing out," Col. Preble said in an air te rminal in'terView al El Toro Tuesday. He spoke as the last handful waited -at times in gales of laughter -as they watched a n old Laurel and Hardy movie on television and \\'ailed to board the C-141 transport for Fort Chaf- fee. Marines and al so Air Force personnel preparing to head out on the big plane as support crews played with refu gee children and watched silently as their small new friends departed. A new batch of refugees could be housed at El Toro by th e weekend, depending on whether U.S. State Department security clearances for those already at Camp Pendleton come through and they a re allowed to leave, vacating tents and quonset huts. '"We have no fl ights coming in now and no one knows what's go- ing to break up the logjam," said Col. Preble. We could have 5.000 released from Pendleton and then we could open up another base.'' Military and governrqental authorities expanded Fort Chaf- f ee's refugee capacity from 20,000 to 24 ,000 in the last several days, while Eglin AFB in Flortda doubled its 2,500 capacity. "A lot or the m would prefer to stay in California," Col. Preble added. Today, some 100,000 more re· . fugees a re still waiting on Guam, Wake Island and in the Philip-. pines to be. funnelled through their pipeline to freedom, also known as the Refugee Trail. One spokesman said El Toro MCAS may not get any more of the overflow influx, but another offer ed the opinion Tuesday that the refugee r eception barracks will be full again by the weekend. $210,000 Pot In Las Vegas Poker Playoff LAS VEGAS, Nev. <UPI J - The last man to rise from the ta- ble in the World Series of Poker will have raked in $210,000. The first m a n up was "Cowboy" Smith, who lost his $10,000 stake in less than half an hour. The usual colorful congiega- tion of incongruous characters set out once again Tuesday night on the seri es or night-long games that are partly meant to pick a champion poker player and part- ly lo publicize the locale, the Horseshoe Casin o. Spectators were backed up seven deep behind velvet ropes as 21 players sat down at three tables in the Old West saloon- style c"ard room Tuesday night to open play. Under the rules of the game, each player puts up $10.000. When he loses th at , he is out. No player is allowed lo cash in his chips until one man has lhe whole $210,000 pot. If past games are any indication. that may take the rest of the v.·eek. Beauty Choices NIAGARA FALLS. N.Y. CAP) -Miss Alabama was chosen the most photogenic and Mi s!i Ok lahoma won the state costume co mpetiti on In proliminary events or the J97S Miss U.S.A. beauty pageant here. Laos Flare-up • Anti-American Protest Empts VIENTIANE, Laoo <UPI) - Anti-American demonstrutlons broke out today in the royal capital or L uang J>rabang und the central Lao5 town of Savan· nakhet whei'e student·led de· mo n strators se ized three Americans as hostage. American and Laotian sources said the demonstrators, shouting "U.S. AID Go 1-lome!" did some damage iq U.S. AID and U.S. Jn· formation Service buildings before l_eaving . and were still in Fro• Page Al A-TEST •.. ject "Almendro" in June, 1973. Most explosions al the Atomic Test Site here are in the 20 to 200 -kilolon range. Feder a l authorities do not publicly reveal the power of nuclear test ex- plosions, confirming only that the yield falls within a broad, vague range. Today's test was described as "weapons -re lated," meaning the device was a bomb or warhead. I t is th e fift h publicly acknowl edged underground nuc lear test by the United Slates this year, and the 27oth since the U.S. and Russia agreed to ban all nuclear tests in the atmosphere 12 };ears ago. Tanker Fire 'Time&mh' SAN J UAN . P .R . (UPI) -An abandoned Greek tanker spewing fla mes rocked in the c hoppy wa ters of the Atlantic to- day. threatening to ex- plod e like "a time bomb'' and dump tons of oil into lh c S h ores o r the Dominican Republic. A Dutch sal vage tug s teamed ffom J amaica toward th e half - submerged, 778-foot Epic Colocot ronis and was ex- pected to arrive Thursday morning. "Nobody is going to do anything until we know whether we are dealing with a time bomb," a U.S. Coast Guard spokes man said. possession or-the buildings in Suvannakhe t. AID ls the Agency for Jnternational Development. The demonstrations - rumored to have been In the wind for·a few days -came iu U.S. or. rleials we re p utting into effect a ''thlnnln1 ou~·· process of Americans In Laos because ol in· creasing Communist Palhel X..o control or the country. Three Ame rican~, including the senior U.S. official In central Laos, were at the province gov· ernor's house in Savennakhet wilhj the· de monstrators, the sou~es said. They said 'other Atn ricans in the town were ap· pa ntly in their homes; all Americans in Luang Pr abang had been evacuated earlier by air to Vientiane. An American sourc,e said that offi cials in Vientiane were not in direct contacl w.i_ttl Sanford J . Stone, the senlof official in Savannakhet, but that he and the other hostages were believed lo be in no danger. The Americans also were re- ported conside ring lhe halt or U.S. AID and other operations in· outlying towns becaus e or the continued unsettled se~urity situation and the passing 6f most contfol over events in Laos to the Pathel Lao. i'he neutralist prime minister, Prince Souva nna P houn)a, meanwhil e w as chairing a cabinet session that observers here were watching for indica· lions of what strategy the Com- munists ar e likely to follow in completing their seizure of the coalition government. The removal of the American AID mission has been a demand of demonstrators in a numbe r or large towns recently, including Vientiane, Savannakhet a nd Luang Prabang, the sources said. The demonstrators a lso \\'ere demanding the removal or province governors and other of- ficials. Student leaders in Vientiane . said as many as 1,000 "persons V.'ere involved in the Luang Prabang demonst r ation , although other sources said they had no estimate of the number. It .... ·as not known ho w many persons we re involved iri the Savannakhet detnonstralions. Luang Prabang is located about 125 miles north of Vien- tiane and Savan'nakhet is located about 200 m iles southeast of Vientiane. Fro• Page Al RET.A~IATE The announc ement ot the military action interrupted de· bale on the hou1e floor over aJd lo Vletnam~e re(ugees. REP . .iOHN .SEIBERLING (0-0hio), said the action was a direct violation of the "plain language" of the 19'73 Jaw pro-- hlbiting the involvement or U.S. militury forces in Indoc hina. Rep. John Anderson (R·lll.), ap· peuled to members not to reach any judgtnent until the facts are knov.•n. Nessen said Ford ordered the attack under his "authority to protect the lives and property of Americans against acts of ag- gresiion.'' Although the ConstituUon and the war powers act give Ford the right to protect Amerlc.an lives In a n emergenc}!., Congress s pecifically prohibited the Presi- dent f rom using troops in Southeast Asia after they were pulled out of Vietnam in 1973. "I hope "'e are not going down the same road we followed in the 1'onkin Gulf record of 1964," Sen. Henry Jackson (D-Wash.), said. "This is a time for cool heads, not a lin1 c to exercise the use or force which is essential for our de· . fense." Jac kson said the sinking of Cambodian .ships could be in· lerpreted as a PFOvocative act. He said h e hoped that all diplomatic errort s would be con- tinued to obtain the release of the Mayaguez and added that China "could play a key role." But Vice President Nelson A. Rockerelle r indicated that diplomatic efforts to gain the re- lease or the U.S. freighter ap- peared to have been CruiUess so far. "l suppose if they (diplomatil! efforts ) had been successful we would have had the ship and crew back," he said. Slate Departme nt spokesman Robert Funseth said the United States is continuing diplomatic efforts lo obtain release or the ship but refused to elalx>rate. * * * f 'rom Page Al SKIPPER casionally·visit some of the older couples in the Shakewood Apart- ments. where they live . Mrs. Miller, however, has re· portedly gone to San Francisco to visit friends or relatives awaiting word about her husband. ''They are \'ery nice people and l am sorry to hear about this," said Gene Borzick. a neighbor. l-le said most or the residents '.''Ork during the day ••and we sort' of count on her <M rs. Miller) lo keep an eye on the other apart- ments.'' 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Include yo ur f~leplionc 11uri1 fir· r, Cycle B11ff DEAR PAT: A cycling en- thusias l friend or mine men- tioned he wanted lo buy one of the new light-weight gruphile-fiber frame bicycles currently on the market. I'm ulso interested in this type of bike, but neither of us knows the nan1c of the manufac- turer or the cost. Can you find out? E.T., Sunta Ana l·lgts. This new 11 pound bike costs approximately $1,300. fts . manufacturer is O.F. Mossberg & Sons of North Haven, Conn. Another li ght-weight bike wlth a titanium frame ls orfered by Teledyne Linea r of Gardena. lt weighs 15.9 pounds and has a $1,250 price tag. · ' Tho1<e A phld1< DEAR PAT : We arc in a qu~n· dary about lhe overnight ir\(esta- tion of our roses with aphids. Just where do these pests come from so mysteriously ? G .B., llunlinbrt.on Beach ·Sudden invasion of ornamental 'P1a11ts by aphids usually means ti.eir normal habitat has .either become too crowded, or it has been disturbed in some way. Agricultural Extension ac1visor ··Kenneth Mueller noted that the aphids troubling your roses pro- . bably migrated from a near'by field or vaca nt lot. Drenching the soil around the roses with a n ln- . secticide designed "for aphid con- trol will e liminate the ]>roblem ·-'Within a short trmc. ··weight Cm·•·k DEAR PAT : Docs anyone ever «:heck the net \\.'ei~ht statements that appear on food packages"! J"d be willing to bet thut wecon· sumers are being s hort changed on content. K.H ., El Toro Net so. according to a recent natJoowide ·!lurvey to test the ac- curacy of ne t weight statements on labelt1 of dry roods. The Food and Drug Adminhi:tration found that the packages were overfilled by an average of four perce'nt of d eclared net weight. and that on - ly six samples out ol 849 studied weighed 17 percent or more un- . d er the stated net weight. IJ11f11ir Fee#? · DEAR PAT: llaving noticed a r ecent A VS letter regarding what the reader !ell were untatr veterinary fees, I'd like a few guidelines for dealing with a vetl•rinarl an. I also have fell that on several occasions. I've been ·overcharged for tre:;1tment of my .cat. W .R .. lluntini,'1on Beach The State Board of Examiners In Veterinary Medicine advises C"oilsumers to look for a veterinarian's displayed license, as well as his renewal license. 'These must be properly dis- played. lt's further suggested that all servicei.; lo be provided and/or received are clearly un· dcrstood. Do not assume or take anything for g ranted. Listed carefully and ask questions. Many complaints are traced hack to Jack of communication. Discuss fees before tr.e1tment begins, and request a n Itemized st1lement of charges. Kids Starved; Man Arrested DETROIT (U Pl) -/\ 26·year- old De troit man wus arrested and his common·law wire was sought by police today on charges of manslaughter and child cruelty for allegedly starv- ing their twin in rants. One or the flve·monlh-old babies, Serena Gilmore, died April 1, one day after being ad· _ mitted to Children's f>lospital. The other twin, Johnnie, was ~ hospltallted until APri l 16 and : then placed in u fqsler home. The twins were .safferine from malnutrition and dehydraUon. The Wayne County pro- ces:ulor's' ofrlce Tuesday issued ·-wartant11 ro r l ht children"s 'rather-, Johnnie Gi lmore. and Gladys M. Williams, 22, for one count ~aC h or mnn!IJaughler and cruelly to children. Co1111cif of Critics Hmshaw Future Sparks Shuffle - 8 ¥ 0 . C. HUSTINGS 0t I ... D)lltf Piiot Sl.llf A behind·the-scenes ballet is in progress in Orange County Republican inner circles a~ would-be office holders ~ather · support in preparation for political changes some expect to follow the grand jury indictn1ent of Congre ss man Andrew Hinshaw. The anticipaled shuffle lakes in l'·~·o elected offices: llinshaw's south county 40th Congression<il District and the 14th Assembly District held by Robert Badham of Newport Beach. Dul the 1-linshaw c<1m p is not predicting any easy access lo the 40th district. , Hinshaw could not be reached for comment, but hi s aide, Chip Cleary, said , "You can tell all his detractors and everybody that Mr . Hinshaw will serve 01.1t the term to which he \\.'as elected. '"The indictment ha.s nothing to do with the election of 1974. It has to do with the election of 1972 to the 93rd Congress "'hich does not exist anymore. "'Anybody who is dreaming rosy dreams that he is not going to fi nish the term to which he was e lected ought to "'·akc up,'' Cleary said . Literary critics fl'om a round the country gathered a t UC Irvine Tuesday for an in- itial planning session for the school for critics to be established at UC I. r ... rom left foreground are M.H. Abrams of Cor.nell, llazard Ad ams of UCI, Ralph Freedman of Princeton, 1\llurray Krieger of UC I and Geoffrey 1-lartman of Yale. UC I 's School of Critic is n1 will be first postdoctoral literary criticism program in the nation. See :;tory , Page AB . Although so1nc · Republic<i ns predict as many as a h<ilf dozen l'andidates ~ventually will emerge in each of the primaries, four main contenders have already surfaced for the 1976 con- test. None arc announced can - didates. but each expresses "in· teresl" in seeking the' posts. In the 40th Con gressional Di s· trict , the ear ly contend e r s appear to be Badham and former Congressman John Schmitz. A number of dreamers seem to be in the wings. according to John Meyers,.~xecutive director of the Orange County Republican Central Committee. '"But they seem to be waiting to see what happens lo Hins ha\\·, ''he said. On the other candidates: Doctor Strike Spreads In the 14th Assembly District . the names mentioned most often are l rvine Coun cilman Henry Quigley a nd Willard Voit. a member of the family which put out the Voit s porting goods line. Badham is holding back, wait- ing to see what happens · to Hinsha\\". Al a recent gathering of s upporters, he did ·not say on whi ch ballot hi s name might ap- pear next. As ked about his plans, Badham said he is not consider- ing any office other than the 4oth Congressional Dis trit1.. Medical, Walkouts Eyed in Southern California The political machine ry began spinning as early as December when c harges about misconduct in the assessor's office activities in Hinshaw's 1912 campaign began circulating, according lo Sc hmitz. Quigley, in addition to scatter- ing signs around the 14th Dis- trict, has set up a $100 a plate rundraiser May 29 . Names on the li st of supporters include Cou nty Supervisors Thomas Riley and Ra lph Diedrich as wel l ::is a number of Orange Coast land de- velopers . SAN FRANCISCO CUP!) - T he two-week doctors' strike over soaring malpractice rates was poised lo break open across California today. The I.0 ,000 -m em Lcr Los Angeles County Medical Associa- tion will mee t tonight and there "·ere indications the strike could s pread to much of Southern California next week. In addi- Lion , there we re reports that doc- tors in Long Beach might go out l!!"ven sooner. In Northern Californi a, San r.-laJ.eo County a nesthesiologisLs, who st<.irted a slowdown Monday. said electi\."c surgery would con· • linue for the rest of {his week . then terminate. They said they ""'ould administer anesthetics on- ly in life-and-death "Situations. Dol'torls in Sonoma and ll-1on · Prostitu.tion Okay Now? LOS JINGELES IU PIJ Police Chief Edward M .• Davis says the ne w state bill allowin g all sex acts between consenting adults In private may have lega lized prostitution in California. "A prostitute generally always does her work in private," Davis. a strong opponent of the bill. said Tuesday. '"So there is some ques- tion whether or not the bill the governor signed legalizes pro- stitution in California and no one really knows." The legislation. informally call ed a "bill of rights for homosexuals." was signed into Jaw Monday night by Gov . Ed- mund G. Brown Jr. terey counties joined striking col - leagues in seven other Northern California counties Tuesd<iy. About 400 Sa n f<.,rancisco nurses and orderlies, many of them out of work because of slowdowns in hospitals, rallied 2 COUNTY HOSPITALS NOT AFFECTED-A 11 outside th e st ate capitol in Sacramento Tuesday and then moved to Gov. Edmund G . Brown's outer offi ce to confer with him. They want him to call a ~pecial legi sla~ivc session on the issue. '"Before ;.iny SPl'Ci<il session is called I want a public agenda laid out," Brown told the angry hospital workers . "I want to make sure the parties are going to accept wh..it they might not want lo accept." A spokesman for the workers said some 3.000 have been laid off and. "Jf something is not done quickly. we feel that all our jobs --..ind the health care of San Fra n c i sc o w il l be i n jeopardy .·· Another 5,500 workers are on notice of possibl e unemployment. But Robert E . Cartright. presi- dent of the 2S.OOO·member As- sociation of Trial Lawyers of America. branded the strike as part of ""a multimillion-dollar propaganda campaign.·• Cartright said ''the cause of the medical malpractice crisis is malpractiC'e on the part of the doctors and . if they want to elimintate the premium pro- blem , they s hould eliminate the malpractice." Meanwhile, 38 young interns and residents fired during a seven·da y walkout at Marlin Luther King tlos pital in Los Nixon· Fund Raiser Stans Fined $5,000 WASHINGTON <UP!) - Former Commerce Secretary Maurice 1'1. Stans, Richard M. Nixon's c hief fund raiser in 1972. was fined a m aximum $5,000 to- day but received no jail sentence on a five·count misdemeanor in- volving campaign funds . U.S. District Judge John Lewis Smith could have sentenced Stans. 67 , to five years in prison. But the judge noted his "long public and private career·· and his family situation. Stans" wife has been in ill hea lth for several yeurs. ··r want lo assure your honor I did not intentionally violate any laws.·' said Stans. st anding before the judge with hi s hands at his side. "Whal J did, t did in good faith and in the belief it was the proper thing lo do." "I'm very deeply sorry I've caused these m alters lo come to the attention of the court." added St.ans. asklng for "understanding 11nd 'leniency.·· The third memMr or Nixon 's cabinet lo plead guilty to or be convicted of a crime, Stans earlier pleaded guilty to three counts Involving vlolallons or the reporting provisions or the 1971 Federal Campaian Law a nd two colll\t.s of nonwillful acceptance of illegal campaign conlrlbu- ,Uon1. The man responsible for ruis- ing a record $60 million for Nix- on's 1972 campaign issued a brief, bitter statement lo rt· porters outside the courtroom. /1 UPI Te ...... • FINE, BUT NO JAIL Ea·Nhron Aide Stani "In t he past three years," he said. ··1 have been beset by a multitude or investigations, l<t'"''Sui ts. court proceedings and unfounded public accusations which prevented any chance or ;:i normal life and brought a great deal of anguish lo my family and me and a drain on my resources. ""Thls brings all thut lo an end." Stans &tressed to reporters that hi s crimes were m c r<'IY tcchnlc 11I violations of lhe law and that he beliCves he has been cleared of 1tny Watergate wrongdoing. Angeles agreed to the county's reinstatement offe r and returned loworktoday. Supervisor Kenneth J;ahn pro- mised the di ssident doctors that the county would immediately set up a task force Lo look into their demands (or improved p<t- tient cart• in the hospital. Solon's Son Held as Thug OAKLAND (A l>J Polic·csay And Quigley has made the first public campaign effort with 600 signs put up over the weekend proclaiming ·'J-{e nry Quigley- Leadership. · · The reason for the earl y efforts is speculation that rlinshaw will not fini sh his turn. leaving office either through resignation or court action. - "I would think it very likely that there °"""ill be a spcc.·ial elec- tion ," said Schmitz. r\lthoug h not a declared can- didate, Schmitz said . •·at this point. if the riling de;.id linc were today. I would be filed.'' * * * No o ffice is announced in Quigley 's invitation. but the "Capitol Express,·· as the func- tion is called, is on track for a ··journey to Sacramento.'' Voit. a newly seated member of the county central committee, said ··r·m vc.'ry interested. ··The s ituation i s that Re publicans are in s uch a minority in Sacramento that I \.lo"Ould ha ve to convince m yselr that I would be able to ac- complish som ething and not be to1:.3lly fruslr at ed.'' said Voit. * * * i'.'l ichael De l\ums. 18. son of Democratil· Rep . Ron<ild Dellums. \\.'as -booked for in- vestigation of <1rmed robbery after an 83-y e<.ir ·old "'oman was robbed , knoc k ed down and needed hos piL<JI treatment. Sgt . George Ruthatcher said Tucsd<iy that Dell,ums w<is idcn- llficd as the youth who knocked do"'ll the unidentific<l victim Saturda y night and stole he1· purse l'Onl:.iinin g: a $.181 tax re- fund check and $3S in cash. Counly Files Fraud SuitAgainstHinshaw AL the time of the incident. police s aid. young Dellums was on a \\'Cckend pass from the Al;imeda County Senior Bo ys' Co.ll'lP °"''here he had been servi ng· a term for convi ction of burglary last year. NO EL TORO OPEN HOUSE The El To r o Marine Corps Air .Station ·an · nounce d th at Armed Forces Day ··open llouse"' sched uled Saturday. has been cance led due to operational commiln1cnts and the ant1c1pated con- tinue d arrival of Vi et- namese refugees. G em Talk . Hy.I(" Ill ',\/f'//l~ll·:S AHTIQUE POCKET WATCHES Oran ge County s u e d Co ngressman Andre"' J ackson Hinshaw for near ly $38,000 late Tuesday in a lawsuit charging t.tie former assessor with acts of fraud committed during hi s term or o[fice. The Superior Court action authorized by County Counsel Adrian Kuyper seeks $12.808.95 in alleged actual misappropria- tions and $2S .000 in punitive dat'nages. Also named in a list of G4 de fen- dants which includes· 30 '"John Does " is County Assessor Jack Va\lerga 'A'ho was indicted with Hins haw last "'·eek on multiple charges of gr<.in d theft, con- spiracy, mis appropriation of public funds and embezzlement. It is alleged in the lawsuit as it v.·as alleged in the crimin al ac- } Hoek Stai· lion that llinshaw, 51 , allo\\"ed as- sessor 's employes to bill the county for time actually spent 0 \\.'orking on his congressional campaign. Nine assc>ssor"s office l'mployes \\'ere previously indict- ed by the Grand Jury on allega- tions that they billed the county for time and mileage devoted to Hinshaw·s 1972 campaign. They face trial nt•xt month on those al- legations . Fou1· of them are named in the civil action filed Tuesday. They are: George Upton, 54, assistant county assessor ; F'r ed Forbeck, 43 , chief real property appraiser : Chris Boukidis, 61, c hief per sonal property ap· praiser and Gar land Redding. 55, who worked in 1972 as supervisor of the rural divis ion but "'·ho is now retired. ORICHTON If you have an old pocket watch in your possession. you may have something of s urprising value as an antique or fa shion <.ic~·essory n ow rapidl y r e turning to popularity among me n. who wear them in ves ts, women \Vho wear them as pendents, a nd among col lectors. can be an We will probably never again see th e hand -crafted workman s hip which distinguishes antique watches. So well were they built that most of them . though tarnished. dented or not working for years. can be restored to origjnal beauty and time-keeping capability. I f you h ave an old pocket watch. consider restoring it. We hav e r es t ored many s uch watl"hes and h ave some beautiful "-umples in our store . •• • J C. Humphries Olanfond. We select only finest gem quality diamonds. We-'I hftp you choose tttr ring tt.at sings the-SOfHJ of yow IOYI'. J. 1823 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MESA CONVENI ENT TERMS BankAmericard-Master Charge 27 YEARS IN TH E SAME LOCATION PHONE 548-340t ... -! ' " t ~I DAILY PILOT Just ~ Coasting,~~ J ~·--·. '\@ with Tom urphine LOST ARTS DEPT.-As we all lurch forward in our 20th Ce ntury eulture of l'hrome plate and plastic cups, it is clear that we hav e di s pat c h e d man y w orlh\\'hilc as pects or our civilization Into oblivion. Thus has been the f atcofthe lreehousc. Ah , perhaps that was so long ago that you do not know what a treehouse is . A treehouse was u structure built high above the ground upon the limbs of a tree. The co ntract or was a lmost 2Jways a boy between age 10 and 14 year s. In those days, it was unne<·· cesary to own the tree in which the house was built. It may h,ave just been a neig hborhood' tree. Old lumber. planks and bent nails were usually sufficient for the youthful builde1· to get under way. AJ.so, he needed a few ropes to hoist materials up into the IJmbs. ONCE BUILT, the lreehouse "·as a place where young men could meet with their buddies, far abov e th e sq ue a lin g n eighborh ood gi rl s, small children end yapping dogs and often, beyond the hailing call or mothers seeking to gel the trash l setout. Hi gh above the clatter of the , "''orld below . boy treeho us e dY.'ellers could di scuss boy I things, commune with nature, count seagulls a nd spit some . to""·ard the earth belO"-'· TJIE TOWERING euc alyptus of our coastal region have always been perfect for trcchouse con- struction. I built seve..-al such structures in my time, th<.• moi;t successful being one of con- s id e r a bl e e levat ion "'hich stretched bet ween two trees. Most notable treehouse I've ever set eyes upon \\'as cons truct· ed by one Fra n Delaney. no"· .i noted r e s taurateur i n th e Nc.,.,·porl Beach a nd El Toro areas who conti nues to this day building impressive things. Delane y's lree hous e "'as m aybe three stories up a giant euca ly ptus jus t off a n all ey behind Forest A venue in I ... aguna Beach. It w::is built like a fort, out of ty:o-by-fours. The site of Delaney's early con- struction is now a n asphalt park- in{! lot. Thus is the dO'-''ns lide or our current culture. SOJ\1E YEARS BACK, 1 \\•as s uprised and delighted \11hen Elder Son took a c rac k al ireehousc-building. !\obody has to instruct young men in this arl. 1ll has always been boy instinct Wednesday May t~. 1975 Israel, ·Lebanon Units Mexican Dealers Grabbed TIJUANA, Mexico (UPI) - Federal authorities said tod ay they had broken up a major narcotics ring with the arrest or 18 persons and confiscation of drugs worth $20 million on the U.S. market -in cluding 21 to"ns of marijuana, 23 pounds of heroin , 5.5 million a mphetamine tablets and 88 pounds of am· phetamine powder. The suspects were rounded up lttonday and Tuesday ih' Tijuana, Ensenada and Culi acan, a city in the state of Sinaloa known as the c~nter of a number of interna· tional drug s muggling opera· lions, authorities said. CA RWS LANDEROS, federal attorney in Ensenada, s aid agents of the federal judicial police under Pedro Diaz Laredo, in charge of the--northweslern Mexico area, raided a home used as a drug manufacturing center on the outskirts of Ensenada. They found 5 million am - phetamine tablets the re along with 53 gallons of chemicals for manufacturing the tablets, ac- cording to an official. The heroin and 5{)(),000 am- phe tamine tabl e ts were dis- ' covered in raids in Tijuana Tues- day. he said. Victor Soliz P eraz<i, JO, was <irrested in Si naloa in possession or 88 pounds of amphetami ne ppwder. enough to make another 20 million ta blets. agents said . Solis Peraz::i and the other sus· pects \\'e re held for a preliminary he<iring in Enscnada, after whi ch they ra ce trial in a federal court in Tijuana. I NVESTIGATORS said the a mpheta m in e powde r ""'as shipped from Culi<.1 can to the house in Ensenada, ..... ·here it was processed into tablets th at we re transferred to Tijuana to be smuggled ::icross th e border '-''ith heroin a nd marijuana to the Uni ted Sta tes. Fede ral polite said the in- \"estigation leading to a capture of the ring was a Mexican ~r a­ tion and did not involve U.S. narcotics a gent s. Bra Brouhaha Playtex Not Supported NEW YORK (UPI) -A judge say$ the patent held by In· ternational Playtex of New York City tor its "cross your heart" brassiere cannot be supported. U.S. District Judge Willium C. Conner ruled Tuesday there was nothing new in the anU·creep benefits or the bra. He said tho design was ":substantially anticipated" by a bra introduced in • France in 1956 and one in Gerrnsny in 1959. · Conner d~elared the patent held by Playtex to be invalid, thereby clearing Splendor Forll) and Forever Yours, both or New York , o( charges they infringed oo ti\e patent. The ruling opened the way for othet firms In the multimillion· dollar bra industry to copy the design. Conner's 22-page decision contained detailed technical in· formation on bra construction and design . He wrote about the longitudina l axis of tapes and dimensional tolerances and how the angular relation of the tapes and the wtderbust ba nd maintain the bra's proper position on the body during use. Models demonstrated the Playtex bra's features in court dur- ing the trial. Mafia Charges Sinatra Collects Large Libel Sum l ... ONDON <AP ) -Singer Frank Sinatra \\'On a libel s uit to- d<.1y agains t the British Broad- casting Corp. which suggested in a television program he had con· nections "'ilh the A-1afia. A high court judge awarded the Am erican entertainer "suh6lan· tial" but undisclosed damages and the lawyer for the BBC de- fe ndants apologized to Sinatra "(or the distress and damage to his rc·putation .,.,,hich they have caused.'' The settlement was announced shortly after Sinatra a rrived in England for two concerts at Lon - don 's Royal Albert Hall May 29·30 . H e wa s not in th e courtroom . SINAT RA'S LAWYER told the l'Ourt that the BBC news pro- gran1 · ·24 I-l ours." shO'-''ll June 7, 1972. s uggested that Sinatra got his role as J oe Maggio in the 1953 film ··From 1-le re to Eternity" because of 1\1 aria influence. Sinatra "'on an Academy Award as bes~ supporting actor in the role. The lawyer said the program also suggested that Sinatra had broken an agreement to appea r voluntarily before a House of Representatives Select Commit-· Slwts Fired At Attorney tee on Organized C1ime .ind had evaded service of a subpoe na. It was alleged, the la"'·yer said, that Sinatra had done this as a favor to members of the Mafia. "1'here was no truth in any of these serious libels," the la"·yer said. "It goes \Yithout saying, as •a \liewer of the film would in- stantly appreciate, ttlat his role in 'From 1-lere to Eternity' was obtained entirely on merit.-" REGARDI NG Tl-IE other .ii· legation, the lawyer said Sinatra at no time received a s~mmons to appear before the commitle<.·- 1-le added that the entertaine r subsequently appeared volun- tarily and "ans"·cr ed freely ;.ind frankly all questions <tSkt...>d of him .·· The lawyer said Sinatra ··.,.,,as in no way involved with, nor did he benefit from , a ny l\1 afla ac- t ivities '' and that the con· gr essional l'ommitt ee d id not •suggest otherwise. Sinatra h.id sued the BBC, the program e d i tor , P e ter Pagname nta, Andrew Boyle, and Peter Evans, a free-lance writer on showbusincss. The counsel for the defend ants said they now recognize that the 1 suggestiuns were ·'seriously de· !amatory or Mr. Sinatra" and "whqljy without foundation." TheYag reed lo pay Sinatra's costs. Battles Continue 3rd Day By VnJted Pre11 lntemaUoaal Israeli patrols e ntered Lebanon and traded artillery fire with Lebanese gunners for \he ·third consecutive day today, a Lebanese military spokesman said in Beirut. Lebanese foreig-. ministry sources said Le banon would flle a complaint on the clashes with the U.N. Security Council. Gov- ernment sources also said Presi· dent Suleiman Franjieh met with Palestinian guerrilla leader Vasser Arafat today, although it \\'as not known whether their t al ks centered ~ the fi ghting in the south. • A L e bane se military spokesman said a n Israeli force entered the village of Aita El- chaab, 1.5 miles inside Lebanon. searched two houses and "seized some of their contents." THE MILITARY command in Tel Aviv said the fighting began "-'hen gunners in Lebanon fired morta r shells al the Israeli fron- tier settlement of Shtula. A comm and s pokesman said Israe li troops patrolling the border fired back at the Arab mortar positions. There were no ~eportcd casualties iii the fight- ing. The s pokesm.in did not say . v.·hether Le banese troops or Palestinian ~ue1·rillas were in - volveel 1n tnC clas h across the ·frontier. Israeli ground forces crossed into southern Lebanon Monday and Tuesday, raiding frontier villages a nd seizing Arabs ac- cused of helping the guer1illas. A MILITARY spokcsmari in BE'irut s aid the Is raeli raiders blew up a house Tuesday and kid- napcd three persons. He said the ~Israelis blew up a restaurant and took five captives Monday. The r aids appeared aimed at preventing possible guerrill a at- tacks on 1\1 ay 14 , Israel's 27th ari- ni versary, or during the J ewish holiday or Shavuot, which begins Thursd ay night. De fen s e Minis ter Shimon Peres said Tues day Israeli troops ""'ere on alert because of mysterious Jordanian ' troop movemerits along the cease-fire lines. He sa id the Jordanians' motives were unclear but it was a pparent Amman wus bringing itself into line with Syria's tough anti-Israel poli cies. u ... , ....... 'Cra:::11 Lin' Former Cambodian Pres i· dent Lon Nol said in Hawaii that reports h e had been ·given a rhillion doll ars to Oee his nation were ''crazy lies .'' Child Doctor Salk Accmes Wife of Abuse NEW YORK (AP) -Promi' nent child psychologist Dr. Lee1 Salk has testified at hi s divorce trial that his Swedish wile, Kerstin, spit on him and called , h·im ·'short, ugly a nd baldheaded." Mrs. Salk. 35, had filed suit lo end the 15-year marriage and Salk, the brother of polio vaccine developer Jonas Salk, coun- tersued. Both testified Tuesday 1 in Manhattan Supreme Court. Mrs. Salk said her husband knOC'ked her down the stairs, hit her and threatened her life. She also said that their sex life had diminished. , Salk countered that his .,..ife had refused to have sex with him and told.him : "You're ugly, you s me ll ." · He said that his Wife onen got drunk in public and once ''poured a drink on my head.'' He denied knocking her ·down the stairs or s pitting al her. "'But she spit in my face," he said. "But I didn't retaliate." Mrs . Salk also testified that her husband threw a botUe or wine against the wall while s he was dining with a relative. Hi s trcehouse was more or a platform but it was an oka y try. Jt lasted until the old pine tree died of other caus<.'s, mainly old age. LOS ANGELES (AP ) - Authorities say shots were fired at the prosl!cutor who won con- viction of Howard V. Perno and described him as a member of ''the West Coast ve rs ion of Murder.Inc." fun fleXies. leather &. wood; 14.99 Ano th er coastal youngster built a wondrous trechouse a .while back in Laguna's Blu ebird Canyon but some mush-head turned him in for not having a building permit. UPI T~lfPf>t!IO l'erno was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison on his conviction or trying to arrange the murder of a co unt y hos pital a d - ministrator. Daily Pilot Defi~iery I$ Guorantffd Moodav·Fnday: II you do l'IOt have your paper by 5.30 o.m .• cau betOfe 1 p m and your copy will be de· hve•cd. YOU t..:ONt.;LUDE from <1\1 this th at treehousc -building has becom e a lost art, like Inca j ewelry. But lo, only yeste rday, one of our nC\\'S photographers happened lo spot a familiar type of s tru ctur e, :iO lcet up a ·eucalyptus in Crys tal Cove. Could it be ? It '''as. A real, honest -to-God trechouse, s up· ported betw een four sturdy limbs. Mwilc Slktaced Saturday and SunCay· !I you do l'IO! receive your copy by 9 am Satur- day. o r Ba m Sunday. c.all belore 10 a m and your copy w ill be delivered. Constructed on a si te overlook- in g b eac h and sea, that youn gster's lofty quiet pl ace h:.is a St mill ion ocean vie"'· I don't kno\v '''ho I.he yo un g contractor is, but I salute him. Bandleader-composer Bob Wills. "'hose "San Antonio Rose'' became a Wes tern classic and h\s raspy .. aah- haa!" a popular trademark has died in T exas al age 70 . Clrclllatlo11 T~.,.._, Most O•onge County Areas 642-4321 Northwest Hunt1ngron Beach. anOWeslm1nster , , 54~1220 S;in Clemente . Capistrano Beach. San Juan Cao 1sttill\O, Dana Po int. South Laguna. L;iguna Niguel _. 4'5-0610 Four Killed • lil Storms Tonuuloes Strike Texas, Oklalwma City Temperature• Hlth Co• AlbuQUol'rque " " At!an!i " .. Ba~er'!.llelo ... " Bo!ton " " Bro""''"ille " .. e..uato " 0 O.l<•QO ~ ,, C.1n(onnali " " Cl•••t•nc:t " w 0.111\ .. " ~nver " .. 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'-''Dlel won the A lee 1 As! <D·E was I nece1 and r and t: ''11 sensE wate1 cent•I humi Tho and \'Ole. Je j J re po daut dose lestf Th play long• she' [ ..~ Milt "He ranc Angl Mii SA S<:ha mun de pc Gua~ Sc gen~ He~ Stud NO s~ st alt tiS(tl own Tra1 Tl Val\ vole fina1 (;f, R' ' bart sub1 bac! T l LOW! on ft tugf mo( St1 SI den( Uni; prot the lion Tl a r gro1 I w de bl hi ' ~l Beach Nudity Ban Upheld by Judge LOS ANGELES (AP) -Going nude on u public !leach is not an aCtivl~y proteeled "by freedom or expre••lon under the Bill of Righta, a Superior Court judge huruled. The ordinance had been challenged by Ramona Rips\,on director ol the Souther~ California chapter of the American Civl Civil Liberties Union. Judge August J. Goebel held . Tuesday that a Loi An1eles or- dinance banning nudity In city- owned recreation areas is con- stitutional. MOST OF THE arrests under the ordinance have come at the Venice beach,. where nude sun· bathing attained som«: popularity last15ummer. New Measure To Control Toilet Water • ''No one is an island unto himself,'' Goebe l sa id . ''Freedom of expression in public cannot be absolute in our modern society -nor hu it ever been -any .. more than freedom or physical action in public can be absolute.'' • SACRAMENTO (UPI) - . Lectllatlon requiring that new toilets sold in California use less water than conventional models won unanimous approval from the Assembly Housing Commit- tee Tuesday. Goebel said a ''reasonable re· gulation of some aspects o( our lives" is required ln a "modern, complex society, where people are crowded log ether.'' Assemblyman Barry Keene (0-Eureka), said his measure \\.'as designed to reduce un· necessary water consumption a nd reduce the cost or supplying and treating waler. THE JUDGE also rejected an argument that the city could not make Jaws on public nudity because of overriding s tale laws on the subject. ''It is an area that is of municipal or local concern," Goebel said. ''IT DOESN 'T make much sense to waste five gallons of \l.'ater to dispose or 40 cc (cubic centimeters) of urine from the human body,'' Keene said. The bill was sent lo the Ways and !\-leans Committee on a 7·0 vote. The Los Angeles City Council passed the ordinanc(i last July 18 after the nude bathing began on the Venice beach. A Superior Court judge blocked enforcement of the ordinance for two weeks last summer but then lifted th e injunction after deciding the or· dinance was constitutional. Jenny Arness Probe Ordered In 'Overdose' LOS ANGELES (UPJ) -A preliminary autopsy report Tuesday .confirmed that Jenny Arness, 24, daughter of actor James Arnees, died of an over- dose of drugs, but the coroner's office ordered more tests. Those who knew Miss Arness, whose father played Marshal Dillon on "Gunsmoke," television's Jongest running series, said they could not say why she would want to commit suicide. "'I have no idea why Jenny might have ( J taken her life," said her S ta te uncle, Peter Graves, brother of Arness and '---------~ himself the star of the ''Mission : Impossible'' television series. "I saw her last Christmas and she ~'as a very ha.ppy girl." · "She was the apple of her father's eye," said Milburn Stone, who played Doc on "Gunsmoke." "He adored that youngster." Arness, who lives on a ranch near Hollister, 250 miles north o( Los Angeles, was teported on his way lo Los Angeles. Miiitary Otklf Appointed SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Lt. Col. Frank J. Schober Jr". was appointed Tuesday by Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. as director of the state military department and commander of the California Guard. Schober, 41, will hold the rank of lieutenant general and receive:· an annual salary of $34,896. He is currently assigned lo the army's Strategic Studies Institute at Carlisle Barracks, Pa. N Ox BUI Repeal Barked SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A bill lo repeal the statewide requirement (or the installation or an· tismog devices on 1966-7G cars upon change-of. ownership has been approved by the Senate Transportation Committee. The bill by Sen. John llolmdahl (D-Castro Valley ), cleared the committee Tuesday on a 5·2 vote. the minimum required, and was sent to the finance committee. C'I A Barge B-k fn B e rth REDWOOD CITY (AP) -The secrecy-shrouded barge that reportedly plucked portions or a Russian submarine from the ocean floor last summer is back at its berth here today. The nine-story submersible steel barge was towed in Tuesday. It had left the San Francisco Bay on April 29, towed out the Golden Gate by seagoing tugs, presumably headed for a rendezvous with its mother ship, the Glomar Explorer. S tanford S tudent• Sft•ln STANFORD (U PI) -A group of about 200 stu· dents staged a brief peaceful sit-in at Stanford University's student services building Tuesday to protest a reduction in minority funds and a contract the school recently signed to provide a communica· tlons satellite for the Shah of Iran. The 2-hour sil·in at the old union building followed a rally and marchTsupporte<f by three cam pus groups. · Leasing a Mercedes? We're an authorized Mercedes-Benz dealer. but we 're also a little off the beaten track. so we have to try harder. We do it by having lower prices. better service and a large selection . Come in and try us. .e~,i 'Mission Imports S..~ .....,, A-V b lt.131·1740 or 491-1700 • A Ua.-k Pd In Prison Mas.s murde rer Charles Manson was attacked by long.time e11cmy Kenneth Como Tuesday as he walked in Folsom Prison exercise yard for the third time in nearly three ye ars. There were no serious injwies. NUDES RUNNI NG OUT OF BEACH SAN DIEGO <AP > -The city Pnrks Deparlm('n\,is considering an ex pansio n of the city's •·su·imsuit option;.il " beach arCa. The 900-foot s trip of IX'arh is so popul;.ir \\"ith nude sunbathers th;.it it may be nt•cessary lo add another 350 reet to it. : Wednesday. May 14. 1975 DAILY PILOT R e gistration Nixe d Handgun Bill Defeated SACRArt1 fi:NT() (AJ,) --A Senate committee has killed lt>gislation thul would rc..>quire re· glstriition of ul l Cul!Cor11ia handguns. The bill died on a 2·6 vote Tues· day in the Senate Judiciary Com- mittee -despite arguments that the measure would limit gun 'c rimes by ''c l osing th e loopholes.'· ' "True, it will not end .violent t'rimc," said Sen. Nate l·lolde n <D·Culvcr City ) ... But it certain· ly will go a long way to screen out some of the criminal activity.'' l lOLDEN 'S BILL would re- quire all handg un owners to re- gister the firt'arms with the Department of Justice. They would have to be rt.>rcgislered u·hen sold . ' An aide said Holde n umended out a provision requiring: annu1;1l registration of handguns whether or not they were sold . Under current I••"'' California gun dealers mus t provide law en· forcement <1gcncies with a re· cord of firearm s ales. But l-lolde n s aid that does not cover the .. rnillions" or pistols r esold by private citizens or brought into California from out of slate. OPPONF.NTS contended the measure would have little im· pact on the state's crime rate and would lead the w ay for tougher gun-control bills. Alan Krug, a consultant for the Californ ia l~i flc and J>islol i\.s- soria1ion , arg u('d that g un- cnntrol !;1\\'S h;1d not u·orked in New York. ''Dl'spite the s tr1 ett.'Sl handgun law iu lht• t•ou11try :i nd u strong rec.Jue lion in the numbt:<r or le,i.la l- ly ownt>d hundguns. both c·rim1· :ind th e numht•r of illei.:ally ht•ld pis tols in t•irculution ('ontiou :illy increus<•d, ··he said. Anolht•r opponent , l)cnni s Rose of l lu.• Civil War Skirmish Assot·i;i t io n, s aid the I lold1 ·n lull would <•Cl as a "foot in the doo1"' for further gu n controls. Sens. GeOri.:e 1\l os'cone (O·S:in f)·a nt•ist•o). and Ni chol:ts l">i!lris CO-Oak land ), voted for the llolden propoS••I Opposini; it \\'('r<• Sens. Dennis Carpente r IH·Nl•"'J>Ort Oc;.1ch ); GeorJ.le 0(~u kmcjian (R·Long Lit•ach l: l{o b ('r\ l">resley (0· lti\'Cl"!:>i dl•J . ()nlt•r lluins (D· Ventura): l{obt·rt Stevens (Jl- t..os Angt.•lcs): <ind J\lfrc<l Song I D·l\1onterey J">u rk I. Legislators' Pay Amendment Shelved SACRAMENTO <U PI ) -A meas ure rcmovini..: l<·gislutors' power to ine rt.·a s<• their ou•n salaries and g ivinJ..! it lo the St;.ilc Personnel J~o;ir d hus b een s helved by the Senate Gov - ernmental Orga nization <.:onl· mittee. The comm it tee Tuesday voted 11 ·0 to consider the proposed con- stitutional amendment al some unspecified date in the future after ehairn1an Ralph Dills, (f). Gardena ), complained that Californians don 't res pect lawmakers cnou,::h. Dills dl'c lared thal lau'makcrs · had been ··suck ed in '' b v Waterga te ;:1nd the polit1 l'al rC- form initiativt.> and that• lt·~isla · tion lo strip th('ffi or lh(' aulhorily to determint.> lh('ir pay antl frin ge benefits was a symptom or it . ··People no longt•r have l'nou~h rt•spcrl £0 1· lhl' lt·g 1s laturc."' he told Sen. Nc\\ltJn Huss<'ll . (ll · Tujunga), the author. I-le said respl'tl \\ould r('turn "u'henever the lci..:isl;.itors s tart standing up on their hind legs and act like ml·n and tell these busybodies \'.'hO ,,. ant to run their Jives that we're ~oing to run them. We've been elcctc<l." Russ('Jl's measure \\•ou ld give the personnel board. ""hich is a1>· pointed by the gov('rnor, the power to determine the pay, re· lircment be nefits and livin g expense allowances ol leg1slators and slatc "•id(' offi ci;.1ls such as the go\'crnor. The board t•urrcnt· ly makes sala1·y rccommenda- lions for civil scrvil'e cmploycs. The spirit of Friendship Service. Its catching. Catch a taste of spring. United's popular West Coaster picnic baskets a1-e back. · Spring is in the air. Ancl IJCginning May IS.ot1r West Coaste r luncheo n [lights arc a pic ni c again. With basket lunc hes filled with sunn y snt.1cks. likc a sand\vicl1, son1e chicken, n1,1yl1C a little potato salad, pickles and mo re. And there's even wine by <he carafe. a cold beer or. of course.your favorite cocklail (for a slight charge in Coach). There's extra room for you wil h Tables for Two in Coach. If no one's in <he middle se;n .jusl fold it down and relax . Ancl there's extra f()(1n1 for you r garment bag \Vilf1 Unitl.!d's big carry·ll ll closets. So come calch the spiril of Friendship Service up and down 1he Coasl. For rcserva1inns, call your Travel Agcnl. Or call United at 537-7~21. And don'! forget our PJrtncrs in Travel, Wcs<em ln1 e ma1ional Holels. 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DAILY PllJOT EDITORIAL P . .\GE School Growth Looms·;·'·· Populillion t~ro\1.1t.h ~ind its consequences for the Laguna Ut.•ac h Unified Sc hool District ,,·ere lost in the shuffle as schoo l trustees JX>rcd O\'Cr budgets, student test scores and new textbooks. • Sudde nl y, that has changed . 'l'rustccs recently '''l're m<.1de a\varc that the five existing sc hools (thr~ l'il•1nc 11tary, one junior t1igh "'nd one high school) arc neJring capacity . 'J'hc OC\\"S COITit'S ~It U time \Vhe n the s pecter Of J:.ir gL'. nc\\.' housin g dcvclo prnents \Vithin the district is very rc;i l. S<:hool t r usl.c cs r eact ed to the conflict by <.1ppointin g <.111 eight-member gro\'.·th analysis COQlmitll'l'. It \\ill be the committee's job , initially, to pinµo1nl ho\\' much g ro\vth the dis trict can expect. ·rhcn it ,,·Ill de termine the options available lo the di:strict fo r hous i11g the ne'" :students. 'fh e committee 's ~1hilit y to ans\ver these questions \viii prove vital to the school district 's ~bility to 1n cct future cduc~1tio n needs. No Cure-all It see m s thut a ll of :.i s udden San Clemente city t"o uncilmen h:..i vc d ecided that rcd eveloptne nt agen cy project s arc the ('Ure to the city's l<.ind use problems. 'fhe c o un c il only recently c r eated u rc<lc\'elopmcnt project lo upgrade the "bo,..,l" area near the munic::i p;.i l pit.'r. Now it has or<IL'J'<'d the staff to s tudy a s econd redevelopment prujcc:t for a portion of the North '.Ueac h art•a along r\venida Pico. th;:il the C'ity move the four0year-0ld was:te waler 1·eelama tion plant (built at a cost of $3 n\UUonl and use the site for a resort hotel, convention center, shops and restaurants. While it 's great the council wants to improve the ci~-., the notion that redevelopm~ntjs the olity'wiy to do""it needs a second look. The ·process often ls cumbersome, falling short of its sta~d objectiVes. 'l'he council would be wise to finish ihe bowl redevclogment project -and then decide whether to :.ittemp\ u. second one. . :• Beauty Underfoot In keeping '''ith the San Juan Capistrano's cultural heritage, n e\V sidewalk s soon to be constructed in the vicinity of the oldr-.tission will have the look of Spanish tile. The russet·colored. conrret.e will be poured on the soulh side of Ortega Highway, then stamped in one.foot squares to give it .. a pattern virtually indis tingui shable from genuine tile. Although the esthetic improvement over normal gr<Jy concrete is s ignificant, city councilmen had lo be c•onvinced to s pend $3,000 over and above·the $10,000 for regular side"•'alks. 1'he issue ,,. <JS not JllO))CY but rather one or safety, lt was feared thal,gr()()\re!f between the tile squares a11d <J smooth finish or the concrete might cause pedestrians to slip and fal1 . Evidence presented by Public Works Director W. 0 . ~lurphy pointed to the contrary, however. and San Jua n residents can now rest assured that their new s ide\valks \Viii be both beautiful and safe. r 1'hc study follO\\·s one councilman's s ugges tion "When I said 'sa 1:e Vietnam for dem ocracy,' I didn't mean tb.i§ dem ocra cy!' U.S. Spirit 'Not Yet Deflated (JACK ANDERSON ) \\',\Sl-ll NGTON -Speaking c_·;1 ndid ly behind closed doors. Seeretary or Stale 1-fenry Kiss- inger recl'ntly tri.ed to assess the ne"·s shoeks ,,,.hit·h have jolt· "'t.·d lht.' nation. lit.· cit ed the \\latcr~atc horror, t he econom ic nosedive. the bl"l'U kllo\l.·n Of 1\rab-l s rac li lll'~uti<.1tion s <.1nd , finally, the col- lapse of unti· l'u n1mun i st fOrt'('S in Ca m- bodia and Viet· 11:.im . .. w (' a r c c-I o:o:e ,'' pro· nouneed Kiss· 1ngt.'r. "to u na· t1011 al nervous brt.•akdov•n. '' \\'t.• disagree. ~ ' \ =-- )'uu Sl'C. "·c"vc been receiving thousands of letters each "'eek from the peoph.• "'ho make up th is t.·ountry. l "hey ha,·e been :-.haken by the setbacks, it's true. '.\\any are dis illusioned and di s- C'llUraµ:l'd . J.'u r them. the hi gh nnd pure <111d guud in Ame ric a has Ut.•t·un1t.• blurrl•t.1. Rut 1t is un1ni:-.t<.1kahly t.·l"'ar frorn lht.·1r ll'lll'l"S that the Uni ted St<1tes h as s uffcr·l;'d a Dunkirk. not a \\';1 tl·r loo. The spirit of ,-\rnt·r1 e;.i. a s l'X presr.cd in more th an 150.00Q le tters. is deprc!.>scd but not dcfl;.itcd . Tiit: 1\l\olt:RIC1\l\'S \'iho ha\·e bl'l'n \\riling lo us don't Y.'<.tnl lhl•1r li.·:.idcr s Id' become obsessed \\ !!h futile rt.·grcts. cxcessi\'c re· n111r ~t.' iir d i\'iS i\"e recrimina· t1ons 'fht.• prt•v ailin~ viC\\·, <.1("- l'O rd111,.: tu uur 1na~si vc mail. is tha t lhl·rc h;1 s been e noug h mourn1n~ anti l;1mcnting ovcr p ;1:-.t "roni..::-.. Thl' 1n;.ijo1·1ty of our lette r \.\l"ll t•r:-., ;1lthough they don 't want t ht.· lt•:-.sons of the llilSl tn be forgot ten. bl·IJe \'C !hat our f0<.·us ~huuld be for\,·a rd , not b;i(·k\.\·;1r<I. ··I.t•t's µo 1\mcrica," urgl'S H1ch;irtl (:. Brine, a :'llorichcs.:..;. , ... pu~tul "·orkcr. in <JI~ pittd letlt'r . 'fhc m;.111 '' l' h<i\"e .amassed , "·e brltt.'\'l', is the bl'S l a\·ailablc 1nL·asurt' of 1 he mood or ;\mcric;.1. Jt bt•gun floudin t-! 1n ;1flcr \.\'C sug· gt'!,ll'd that vur fii centcnnial s\0~;111 ~hould 1·01111· from the peo- JJll•. not the i:o\'l·rnmt·nt. \\'(• in- \'ltl·d our readers to :-.(•:.i rch for lhl' r1 1.'.ht \1urd!'i to l•xprc~s tht·1r fl't'llng:, ahout r\rtll'l'll'l.t. \\'J.'. II ,\\' t~ ht'l'n absulutely dt•· lugt•d ""1th lt•llt.·rs containing !'lo~tfh~. ~un,l!:,. IJot.•1n s. r e- m1r11 SCl'll!!C:-. ~·n outpourin g of ~l·nt1m cnt from the ht•arts of the people The Q\·cr"helmin~ ma· JOrily of th1:.• rl'!!POJlSl'S ha\t.' bt.·t.'n thoug htful <.1nd ~1n ce r\', not chau"1nist1c or ('ynieal. Our o ffi ce~ bl·C•1 rn C' so s"ampcd "Ith .s lo~~·ns lhJt ''e h:•d lo arran.:I.' a Sl'J>•1ratc• m::ul · 1ng addrcs~. fl lt>:isc sL•nd you r slog-ans to SLOG1\NS US1\. lk>x 19'>6. \Va shington. D.C. And send your songs to The Amencun Song Ft'sli,·al. 5900 Wil shire fJl\'d., Los 1\ngelt"s. Ca lif .. 90036. As evidence or ho'A' Americans feel dt-e p down about their cou.n· I s Oblig11t i•111s fJf Cit i:e11sl1i11 Dear Gloomy Gus Bilingual Ballots Unreasonable , Irvine folk may "have to leave lO\.\'n to find out that one of their city coun- c i Im en is hus t l ing a brigh t er i·mage. 1-li s blizzard of neo-campaign signs seems to have miti- sed the Planned Communi· ty and only hit surroWlding areas. S.F. ~Y Gos c•"''"•lllt ••t ~""' ty ~...,..__,,.....~,;1,m1Ktttie ...._, ti IM ,,._,.,..., S..• -,n _ ...... G-y GMS. O.Uy Pii.it. Tq the·EditOr : As a citiz~n and a taxpayer, 1 ;;im absoliltely appalled at the voting rig hts bill approved by the I-louse Judieiary ComM iUee, "'hich would require-LO'S 1\ngeles. aqd 37 other counties, to print ballots. sample ballOts , and election pamphlets in Spanish. as "'ell as in English. \\'bile it is true that a democracy cannot func· lion erfeelively without a full~ in· formed ~lace, il is equally true that appropriate com· mnnica.ti~ e4fi.only be achieved ( MAILBOX ) t..llHI ,, .... rt.id••• ........ ,( ....... TM "'"1 to ,_ ..... tller1 le Ill 1pHt tr thmi""lt hMI 11 rt- ...-..... ltllt•t Of JOG wortll., In• wtll tit,.,..,. -ffftlKt, All ltritrl IOIWSI 1...:1-ll .... 1-•...S ..... 1;,.. .ildot•t•' '"' "'"'"'' '""' ..... _.. ...... -" ii l1tlltC1tlll ............. ,,.. ...... ,._,,, """ ...i tit ............. . throvgb tJi~-· use of a common lry, \\"e have picked out a few let· lan,uage. ,., " ters al random from the 750,000 .. :.: ·· • • ..,. 'r bank accountS' to help. They sit there at Camp Fend.Jet.on com· plaining about the cold nig'hts and long chow lines. American disaster victims. meanwhile as:, sifting through the mud and rub- ble of what once was an ~(if! .. life. . . .' u' . accumulation. : · TIHS f&' ·tht-~ States of •·When this country v.•as cut ... 1\merici. :EA§lish'.l~:the official Where is the rest or the 'ifOrld when the Americans need help? from the wilderness." writes language 'heJ"e.'.No One can be a AVIS B. HENDERSON F1oyd A. Smith, a retired Rock· truly involved-citizen. unless he ingham. N .C .. railroad worker, can read and write in English. "all men were equaJ because or The responsibility fQf the ac· their need .for each othcr ... Over quisilion of this basic kziowledge f 'rt•f.• Phc111t• the years. we h ave become une·· lies with the ipdividuaI citizen. qua I -politically , economicall y 1-1 e s h o u I d a cc e,-p t s 'u ch To the Editor: It is becoming inc reasingly di(· ficult ror elderly citizens on-tow, fixed incomes lo communicate ..,.;th their county g·ovemm:ent ii they live outside lhe Sant.a Ana area, owi.ng to the high ~t of telephoning. and socially ... So I must as k my responsibility as readily as he ac· Country to restore Equality.'' cepts the prf\tileges that come '\''et despite the inequities, his ..,.·ith his citizenship. There is no faith in the country re mains sane reason why the existing strong. '"[ am proud to be an citizenry s hould be required lo American." he declares. lie is accommodate anyone. who Will confined to a wtieclchair, having not assume .such an important lost an a rm a nd two legs in a basic obligation. It is not uncommon when phon- ing to ha\·e the operator put the caller on hold for a lengthy period of time. or lo ask that the railroad al'Cident. It must ha\"C C.J . TH0'-1PSON bt.'en ""ilh feeling. therefore. th<it he offered this slogan: ''Am erica built "'ith hands. calloused and torn ; but freedom "'ilS born." Tfl E need to look ahead "·as stressed by 83-year·old \V ayne Goble or Apple Valley, Calif. "Even at this age," he told us, "I'm al"·a ys looking forward." llis suggested sloi::an : '"For'.l.'ard Am erica, 1-lorizons Unlimited ~'' r·rom a rugged, Blairsto..,.·n, 1'.J .. truck drivt:'r came a poem.· A\l;.in \Valkcr "'a s depressed by the world Rt.''' s. But as he v.·hcelcd his gre<1l truek through E-1 orida. he began to think about the meaning or Amcricu. Ile put his thoughts into poetry, v.·hich included these lines : "",\meril'a is truly beautiful. From SC'a to forest '.l.'ood. She ex · emplifies what inan can do, Through lo\·c and brotherhood." !\o one expressed the mood o( the country more succinctly than did 13 -vcar·old Robin Gerstl'n of the ·Bronx . "\\'"e ha \'e gotten throu~h the depression <Jnd "'c're ju :,l :ibout through \\-":i terg:.itc, .. !i hc v.·rott'. "Now il's \\'llh the CIA . \Vh at'I\ they think of next ? Jl ut "·hatl•ver it is. Lhl' l'.S. "'ill get through it , bt.•caust• "'l.' ure the best." . Thi.' Paul Chilton family of Loui:s,·ill e. Ky ., b~:lie,·cs thbt thl.' f:1 n1ily un 1t 1:, the backbone of the t·ountry. th :1l no nation ~.'an ri!SC abo\"l' it s homes. Tht•rt•fore. tlt>y JO~ed tugethrr us a f::imily to L-ompose :io mc slog;1 ns. "DOS'T Jl;ST st and back and cr1t1 cizc. ·· "'rote the father. :·come fur" ard and lt'nd a h(!Jp. 1ng hand. You a r e America: our future depends on you.'' ··sm1ll' 1\mcrica, don"t look so !Sad : T her€'"s more good <ibout your <'ount ry, thun there is h:.id ," '4"rOtl' 15-)'t.'ar -o ld 1\nthony Chilton. ,\nd 11 -year.old Kim Reid of Indianapolis. who says it m a kes ht'r fe!'I good when she st..>eto th12 fl ag. suggeslt>d this slogan: ''1776·1976·2176. Like our forefathers, Pioneers of tomor- rol4·. '' fJfft•11dt•d c,.aller dial another exchange, or To the Ed.lo . , -~ 'lw.t> or three exchanges, before I r · J,. "''° .. ""he 'l ff' . I ed Th I am s hocked and offendecli b:Y: .:..._' .correr o ice 1s ~at : en :your use of the term "wetback"~ { OR! may ha.ve lo wail while re· in the headline for a reeeoi arti-·.'COCis are being.checked .. .1 · · . The Council on Aging of c e 1_n your ne~sP:aper. It ts an tn· Lagun a Beach has requested that suiting ter~ ~1m11~.r to the use of the Board of Supervisors install t~e word nagger when refer'-toll.free lines into all county of· ring to black persoetS. "Wet• f back'' is also an iilact-ycttte term ice~ a~d hopes that other or· since most of the i":f, aliens gan1zat1ons ~hroughout Orange from l\'lexico no 10 · r swim Coun~y will c~nl a"cl t _h.e across a river to get inlo the Unit· s~pe~v1sors of t~e1r re:spect1ve cd States. d1stncts co!1cern1n g this much Although l live in Balboa, I need~ service. . teach in a high school in Whittier It ts n<_>l o~I ~ 1~portant to that has a student body which is needy senior c1t1 zens but also to approximately twO-thJrdS l\tex· t~e han_dlcappe_d and pers9ns ican-American. One of my stu· "ho are impovenshed. dents saw the headline and point· . ALAN~-ADA~S t.-d to it as an example or pre· President, Council on Aging judice. There were others who Laguna Beach '''ere also disturbed by the use o( the term · ·..,.·etback. '' ft is my hope that in the (ulure you will refer to these persons as illegal aliens. CHRISTOPHER G. McKE~ZIE 1ll~c1 \''irlifff~ To the Editor: I-lo"' can v.·c taxpayers, in all nood conscience. spend the mi llions or dollars in food, transportation. lodging, etc.1 on those Vietnc.mese refugees ·and m:iike our O"'" "refugees" eligi· ~e for "small business loeins" when disaster · strike~ In ~ur C'OW1try :' Tlke Om3ha for ex.ample. 1bousands left homeless ... and the Prt<Sident declares il a "dls· aslrr area," thereby allowi.ng thos e Am e rican citi'Zens the d\.lbious honor or borro"•ing money at a reduced r a\e of in· terest to r<"build a lifetime it.t tod ay's current innattd prices. I don·t see any large.ise being doled out to them ... or the nood \1t'l1ms. ,\home \•alued at $25.000 "i ll cost ncoarl y twice that to re· build . And t.A'ho will buy the rurnlture".' Who "'iU clothe p.nd recdthem:. • You can M quite sure-th!! Viet· namf.'Se refueees will not draw their funds out of their ~wl.s& • To the Editor: Re : Barbara Kreibith 's LogboQ.k <May 7) praising the welcome the Vietnamese r e· fugees received in Arkansas. The VieLnamese refugees .ap- parently do need help .L even though the" reasons {or leaving their homeland are, in some in· stances ... questionable. They are · here now and help them we will. As for the wann "·elrome the refugees received in Arksansas 1 can attribute to several reasoM. One: Californians as a ruJe do I ,(· •• 1...t: 'I've dropPM fuy Wt rebate . money/~ not have ramily plot farms as many, ma n y p e rs ons do in Arkansas ~ thus the Arkansan more or Jess does not have the "·orry foodv.·ise that the Califor· nian does. The other problem is space. There is plenty or space in Arkansas ror more people ""hile "·e are (airly bursting al the seams in California -sans cJe- sert. Also, the ,\rkansas citizen may SCK>n sing a di(ferent tune "'hen these legal aliens are on their \lrelfare role -and their taxes start soaring as ours are no"' do: i"ng and apparently v.·i11 continue to. · \\'E, as a nation should try to cement r e l a ti ons "'ith our neighbor~g countries -J\.-Jexit·o a nd Canoi(:l"a . Instead. Mexico in particular, is s eething with d is - like or anything U.S. -and "'ith some good justification. \Vt.' tried exploiting that country in many ways years back. until l\.f c:-c.ico had lo make her o"'n la"·s go,·· eming (oreign in\·cstmcnt. \\'c have star\'ation less th.an 100 miles from our country -yet "·e import refugees half\li·ay around the worldk:f· d ignore the poor in P.texico. Our go\'er ment is trying to make the .S. citizen feel guilly for ''le ing the Vietnamese do"'"·" In no way do I feel gu.ilty. The go\'ernmenl arbitrarily took our sons into the services lo fight an undecla red war in a country that had failed to fi ght "·hen Japan and France were there. Communism means nothing: to lhe people of Vietnam. If it did -if they really cared one way or another about their form of gov· ernment -they v.·ould ha\'c fought. We are no"· g iv en a golden chance to do something about our own ills, our own hungry people, the sick, the dtsabled ; fuel s hortages. sagging educational system, reC'ession, etc. E ven the Bi~le says not to worry about the splinter in your neighbor's eye un · lil you remove the limber in your ov.·n eye. How can we possibly help anyone until we regain our o"'n strength -the strength ..... e once had -and was sapped from us in needless, useless "'ars? MARJORIE JACKSON /ffn11c•u·!'ir t•c•r To the Editor : The city of Laguna Beach is faced with serious financial pro- blems and as a result the city council has appointed a Citizens Economic Commill4."C, to try and help solve their problem. As a m e mber o( that commit· tee I submitted the following to the city man;1ger and each member of the council. ll is my belief thut the taxpa)"- ing public should be informed of any progress '-''e may make. "V.re now have an opporton\ty to sa,•e the city more than $20,0dO annually by sl m.ply rlimi.nating the position or plan· nlng administrator. · "The retiring planning direc- tor's salary a mounts to $23.160 annually. I-tis assistant or plan· ning administrator"s salary amounts to $19,148 annually. ''THE SALA.RV for the new planning director u SUUe$led by your office will amount lQ. $16,800/20,400 annullly, This In· dicates that the present plannlng I direl'lor has been overpaid "con- siderably. '"So rather than trying to establis h a pos ition that pays $19,848 in another depa11ment . (us has been suggested), why not make the planning administrator the planning direl·tor at hi s prl.'· sent s alary and eliminate the position or planning ad· minislrator ? "This suggestion should be giv~n ... scrious consideration beforC a ne"'· planning directo r is hired."' JAi\.1ES C. ''1\!\CEY ('••••• ••• ic•1f :• To the Editor: I wish to congratulate all of our Republica n Assemblyn1en on their no \'Oles in the marijuana bill. They ha Ye mo,·t.-d our coun· try one mure s tep toward Com· munism. They seem to think that they have the righ t to tell people "'hat they can do with the ir bodies. They think it is okay fo r them to ha,·e a drink C\'cry night and smoke cancer s ticks fi n· cidcnlally, there is proof that alcohol and tobacco arc harmful to your health): but people "'ho want to use marijuana cannot (i ncidentally. there is no proof th<.1t marijuana is harmful to your health ). I only hope that the people of this state oust these Commie As· semblymcn who obviously don't believe in people's rights and are living in the dark ages. STEVE HENRY IJc1c •t •1r." To the Editor: I'm sorry for the competent physicians v.•ho, along \.\'ilh the patients, must s ubsidize the un· ethical and incompetent. So far, "'ith the malpractice insurance solutions and di scussions, there·s no mention or v.·eeding out the in· eompetents "'ith some kind of ~riodic ex.ams. lt1ost of us are pleased to p;.iy "'ell fo r good treatment. I recall a \'isit at an ear-nose·throat doc· tor's office. I paid $10 for the call. Okay. [ "'as charged $5 (or u penicillin shot. Okay. C\'Cn tho he probably made a good Profit from it. Then, I v.·as charged another $5. For "'hat, 1 asked. For "looking al the X·rays," I was lold. Imagine! He looked al Uiem less than l'-''O minutes. A.A. LEE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ro~rl i\'. l\'to!'d, Pu~ishl"I" Thoma1 Keevll, l'..'d11or Rarbaro Krf'1bW:h. E'd1toriol Poge Cdltor '.fhe editorial page of the Daily Pilot seiek s to inform and stimulate read ers by 11resenting on th is pagr di,·ierse commentary on topics of interrst by syndical· t'd <'olumnill'll and tartoonllllS b,• pro\·idinc a forum ·ror react~r-5 · vl~"'·s and b>" prt!;tntlna this ne"'·spaper·s opinions and Ideas on current toplc~. The ed.11.ari•I opin1~lnt1 or th e Dail y Pilot •PJM>;1r only 1n the: ed ltorioa l column al the top of the pai:e. Opinion1 1'1'· prnst'd by lhC' columnl!lts and cartoonists and l~llcr writttt arr their O>A.'n and no iendcrr$(·menl of their Yiew11 by the OaUJ ~lot shOuld ~inferred .. Wednesday, M ny 14, 1975 ' 1 ' bu1 Ing ••• $19 fo"e1 Re· an1 inti ""' hu• nol Pr mi1 pat vol tio l'lo ply m' chi spl ii e ho! SUI mu bet 28,1 rol pa: an• siz ( me • pel tio siz be lh• ref m ; "I m. ·"' •• ,J f; \, ( • ~W~eo=n~•~S<l=•~y~.M""'-ay~1~4~·~'·~·~·~~~-,-~~~0~Al~L~Y~P~IL~O~T~A!.!.c7t·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-, -BureaueratHasNoWork • • ., l " ~ WASli lNGTON <APJ -Jubal llall' udmits he's a bureaucrut with little tu do. So he spends his wor k· lng hours r ctidini,: 01ntl listening to lkethoven· re- cords at his offict'. l·lale say¥ it's not lhut he d~'t try to e arn his Sl9,693·a-yeur s alury as l'x ceutive ::;ec ret a ry of the federa l A-tctul tind Non-Met<i llic ·sarety Board of Revil'w. It 's just thut the board has nevtr had anything to review in its four years, 1-lulc s;i.id in un inter view. "WE HAV E BEEN EXPECTING TO be abolish~ for over two yeurs." 1-la lc said. ''Bills have been introl1 uecl1 in Co ngrl'ss to aboli sh us. But nothing ha ppened.'· Paja_nias' Safely Checkecl WASHING1'0N (r\l_,J T he U .S. Consumer Produc t Safely Com· mission s aid it is di s· patchi ng m ore tha n 1,000 volunteers ucross tht' na- tion to s ec if r c t:.ii l clothing stores ur e com- plying with new rl um- mo.1b ility r egulations for <.'hildren's slct'pwc a r . T he v ol unte ers arc s peciall y trained stu- de nts, r et i rees a nd hou sewives <:ailed con- sumer deputi es. FEDERAL f l..im - mability standards have been in effe ct since June 28. 1973, for children's robes, n ightgo\li·ns and pajam as in sizt!s 0 to 6X, and since May l , 1975, for sizes 7 lo 14 . UPITele91*0 I .f~•1l.:·fl Ii I.:«• Co rnplying s il'C p'A·car must bei.lr Jabt.'ls giving Petl•r r\rico o f East •perma nent care instruc-St. (,ouis, Il l.. c:<.i n be tions and garmcnls in easil :y rnis lukcn for sizes 7 to 14 a lso must Scl' r el :.i r y o f Slat e .. ' And nothin& is what occupiea matt of bis daya on the job. once the routine paperwork ot maintain· ing the office Ii. taken careol, Halecoocede1. Ai>purenlly , neither Congraa nor the Ford ad· ministration hu• taken the hint. ln fact, the Ad· ministration is asking for $60,000 In annual upkeep for the office in the President's buda:et for fiscal year 1976. 1-lale was contacted b~ a reporter after Re p. Ken 1-lechler (O·W. Va .) charaed in 1 House Ap- propriations subcommitlee•meetinc that the board was .. a tot a lly uselesa, toothles s and do-less govern· ment agency which has ne ver e arned ill pay.'' ' HECllLER CALLED roR THE BOARD to be a bolished. Ha le said he doubled any objections would com e from his of(ice if Congress did just that. "We h ave been e xtremely candid with Congress," Hale s aid. "Our anqual reports are clear and concl~~ .. We have had no cases.'' The five.member board was set up lo he.ar ap- peals from non-coa l mine operators ordered to s hut down by the Minin1 Enforcement and Safely Ad· m inistration as unsafe. A MESA spokesman ex· pressed surprise that the board was still in opera· tion. "I thought it had been abolished some time • ago," he said. The re were 1,998 Closure orders lest year but not one was a ppealed to Hale's board. Hechler said that mine operators have another avenue of appeal through the Interior secretary. HE DESCRIBED A TRIP TO the board 's of· Ciees last week. •·The door was open, the telephone was off the hook, and nobody was around," s aid the con· gress man. "The coffee-making equipment was elabor ate. A large stereo set was in the office or t.be executi ve secre tary with Beethoven records stacked high." 1-lale said he was visiting the Interior Depart- ment a nd his secretary was home sick when t-lechler visited , so no one was manning the oUice. lie did not dis pute Hechler·s description. Hale, 46, is an a ttorney who says he spends his da ys "doing wha tever administrative jobs are ·necessary" a nd r eading "to enlarge my knowledge in directions that woukl best serv~ the board.'' HE ADDED, ''THERE'S NOTHING whatever bear labels identifyi ng Jl c n1:y K i ss i n ge r . to inhibitme rromlistehiligtoBeelhovenrecords .l those m ee ting flan1c· 1\l'iL'O w<:1 s present lhinkit's agoodidea.'' ' resist a ntstandards. t I · k '-1 I s w c e w r1 e n Hale said his board Can only be abolished by /-~·-.. (.;:::·.: .. -.. ' . ! J -.. ~.~i '' 7 .,. ' l j(/ .; -~ --, . . . ,, ; /' f t 1 ,, / ''New Freedent"" gum wont stick to my dental work~' ••1 had to give up chewing o rdina ry gu1n b e- cause of the stic king problen1 . But Freede111. the new gum fro m Wrig ley's, is specic1ll y formula ted not to stick to n1 ost dent a l work. So I'm free to e nj oy c hewin g agai!'· And 1 like the fresh mint fl a vo r of Freede nt. Every- d .. one oes. L. Try son1e yourse lf. Ne w Freed e nt i11 the bright blue pack. You"ll like it. SLEEP\\' EAR Kissin ger 's SJ>Cech in con~ression a lactionandthathethinksHechlerand m anufL1etu red before lhe S t . I~t1ui s <.i l l r<.ittcd other (.'Ongressmen "should stop making diatribes s tandard s t oo k effect may stil l be sold . µroles tc I'S· agains t us" a nd , in e(f ec.~t~,;p:u~t=u~p~o~r~s:h:ut;U;P~·~===g;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~==;;::;:;;::;:;::===::===;:;;:======::::=====::;;;;~;:;:--==--========='----~-JC Penn e Save20%on ·' our entire line of custom draperies. . .. Labor included. B•",.." new cus1orn 11••pe,.es ~'"Y omr•n!llve X/', s.!1~1ng$ could you ::tSk for !TIOl'e1 Cer1 <1orily And you a,.t •! ,ll! •! JCPenney l1~e huri<11eds ot P•C!l1no d"•qr>er tabncs ta cnoo<i.e !rom Prl>!--S1"lfl;tl dc<;l>•aTO<S '"'"'° wor~ 'ff<lti .,OOt. Jtd...W 100 M4p yO\I cr1~e cu~1om ""ndu.,. trP\lm•nts lrom ~l<i•I !•l !>e<tu!ol11I ltl'l<!ll\ TPl<t! S Shll not all A JCP~ o;u1r0,., aeo;or.ilo• f."n 11<>1o ,..,,,, .1ny O"Co•.11tnQ orOf>lem you ""9hl h.11..e wnetl'le'r ors selec1.r1q a colo• ~fh, .. .,,. Of cnoosonQ ltie .tet.e1~0"'@'!.tn.tt m1-e a room untQuely VOU'l. C.th tod•y ,.,..d 11n0 uul rust llOW much ,1 JCPenney custom lk'Cor.tto• un 00, IOI" you. Sel• pnc1s 1ff«tiv1lor1 limlled tilftlonty. ,. .. CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY FULL EATON HUKTINGTON BEACH LAK!WOOO MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH (21 3) 133·3660 (213) s.»2900 1213) 111-4541 (714) 171""4343 1114) 1n-m1 (21:1) 134·7000 (714) 521-3811 (714) M4·231 l NOATHAtoGf ORANGE 'lliE C1TY" PUENTE HILLS AIYEASKJE SAN IEANAlllDINO TORRANCE WHITTWOOO (213) .. , .. 1714) .,...,. 121 :I) Mf.A4 I (714)117..Jllll (714) .... ,,., (21a) '71-tm' C21J) 147·2511 · ( S. I. HAYAKAWA }•ntOUGHTFULlnlhe DAILY PILOT Sears Where Thrift ls , .-- • ... . ' / / on the SPECIAL PURCHASE! \\'hite Dress Uniforms 97 fathioned of ea 1y-co1e polyester and nylon, Short sleev- e d styles. J unio r, mi,ses', half·si1es. \\'hite Pantsuit Uni•·ornas 97 Comfortable carefree 'tyling. Polyeste r and nylon. Elastic w aistbondJ. Junior, mi1ses' si zes. A special purchase, though not reduced, Is an exceptional value. Use Sears Re volving Charge This Ad Effe ctive through Saturday, May 17 Ht•!ful11r :i!h· n.t•air. n ·hilt• t ;1&r11°Slu•t•r P11111:-· Host• Run.resistant. Otte 111• fit t 9 .S to 1.SO lbt, ~ p 100 ;," 9 7 t Stoclr up oft lh•M! - R~ 97"" Pr. f:zfra Si.:~ PaMffl llos~ ......•••••...•.• $7• Pal_. So. Coast Plaza • 3333 8rittol St. Phone 540-3333 Buena Park 81 SO la Palma Ave. Phone 828-4400 Orange 7100 N. Tustin Ave. Phone 637-lfQO StOll HOUllS Mondoy th•11 '"doy 10 AM I• t ,M Se111utey •~)0 AN\ .. ! •M S..n<I-, I? NMn t• J '"" I f II OAIL V PJLOT Wedne$0a . Ma 14, 1975 UCI to Offer Nation's Only OC Pr(•ss Cini• ll••n•trs Headliners Night Set ' School of Literary Criticism The Orange Counly Prt's!ii Club ""'ill honor as "Headliners" to t·ounl10.01 s whose accomplishments 1nadc news during 1974, of e ndeavor. Authorities in literature from nine major univl·rsitics 1n the United States :.ind C:.inada will gather at UC Irvine this summer to begin planning the country's only pos tdoctoral S('hool of literary <'riticis n1 . The school. scheduled lo open in the s un1nll'r of 1976, \\'ill be 'directed by t\vO UCI professors. They arc Murruy Krieger, UC l English profl•ssor, and 1-lazard Adlinls , professor and rounding chairman of English at UCI and '11 former C:impus vice chancellor for at·adcmic affairs. • THf: ··sc1tOOL for Criticism ~d 1'hcory " is des11;:ned :iS a center (or advan<·cd study for scholars from institutions across the country . .sttid Adams. Currt.'nlly, UC! is the only cam- pus in the country offcrin~ a doc- toral degree in literary criticism . The school will not give degrees or C'rcdits, but JlOSl- graduatc studt•nls mav obtain c•redit through their hoffie cam- puses. "The postdoctoral student has been common place in the sciences for some time because the demands for s pecialization far ex.C'eed the time required to pursue a normal PhD pro1ram. As some of the humanities de· velop new Mnd more dl•ciplined ' County Fires Hit $3.8 Million Mark , More than $3.8 million worth. of properly "'<IS destroyed by fire last year in I he county territory iind seven county cities protected by the Oran~c County Fire Department. up fro1n $1.7 1nillion in 1973. • But in his annual rcpo1·t. Chief Carl Do"'ns s aid hi s forces saved an estimat('d S3·1.7 n1illion "'01·th of endangcrt·d propc11y on the more th:.in !J .700 einc rf:cncy ularm culls during the yl'ar. DOW!'\'S SAID T llE total loss fi gure "is very low" when com- pared to the burnablt• \'aluc of S4~.3 billion placed on property in the de pa rt 1nen l scr\'icc area. Besides counlv land, the firl' drpartmt·nt st•r\·cs the t·ities of lr\·int·. San Juan l'apis trano Cyp1·ess. L a f)a l1na. l .. os Alamitos, \'ilia Park .:ind "li'orba Linda --;.1 Lot; .. il uf 518 squ:.irc n1il1..•s. The report notes th;i t the total n un:ibcr of calls jumped by 2,200 during 1974 over 1978 .. J\los t of the calls received by county fir emen \.11ere not Cire re- J;.ited -about •17 perce nt. Another -13.1 perC'cnt <tr(• directly Lots of Roads S.ANT.'\ r\N1\ --According lo the lalcst count. lhere arc f'3·1.·1l n1i\es of roads in Orange Coun- t y ·s uni nl'orpor a ted tcr1itory . or ind ireetly fire·relatcd, Downs noted. A TOTAL or e ight percent of all call s receive d -about 775 - \1·ere f:.i lse ;:darms, the report nott•s .. Of those, 158 "·ere turned in by pranksters. The bu s i e~s.l 111onth '";1s Decembe•'. "'hen a total of 1,019 c<.11\s were received. l\-1:.irch was thl' slov.'est with 646 call s. f-'irc destruction figures shO\\' more thun 580 acres "·ere burned during 197·1, compared to 317 al· res the year be fore. 1'10ST OF the fires battled bv the dcparlml•nt \\·ere struclurl• blazl'S, a total of 688. Another 439 \\'t'rl' vehicle firl'S o.1111\ 5G7 \\'t•re refuse fires 'rhc Lagun<.i !!ills paran1t·di{' lean1 , opero.1ting out of lhl· fire station in the Saddlcback Vullcv. responded to 1.250 of the 4 .oOO mC'dical :.iids noted in the 1·eport. Th<' Laguna Hills fire station \\'as also the bus iest in the county in t erms of total calls -a lmost 2,000. Next was the University station in Irvine with 1,160 calls, followed by El Toro \.\'ilh 885. TllE R EPORT C!'itimatcs th.:1l for the cit\· of San Ju a n l'apistrano. 52.92 .000 in burnable properly \\'as Sa \.·ed and S56.fi00 \\'as destroyed .. !'\early JOO ealls \\"t•rc made in th:.il contract area .. In Irvine , an estin1atC'cl SB million v.·as saved ;ind $231 ,800 destroyed. OCC Nets w -ork Grant Orange Coast Colll•gc by Congr ess m;.in 1\ndre"' v.·ill receive $89,256 for l·lins ha\v (R ·NC\\·porl 1 85 s tudent s \.vho lk•:.ich l.. participuted in a federal c:========;:----:--1 v.·ork·sludy proi,:r~1m . .-;.1, 11 \'f.\l\.A\\ \ The i::rant ,~·hil·h ('ame through thl' education of-Is THOUGHTFUL in the fi cc of the Deparl1nent of llealth, Education and \\'clfare, "'as anno unced DAILY PILOT Jflr. C!bristian~ FEATURING BROILED ALASKAN . . KJNG CRAB LEGS ....... -.... $4 .15. s .. r\'l'd \\'llh \o~.'">l'd t.:rl'\'11 -.al;1d , bak1·tl potalo, broiled lon1alU, g:1 rli e lirt-.11! MR. CHRIST IAN'S NEW DAILY MENU f'!Jl1JCE ·r1 ll' SI H LOI N ... , ....... , ........ -.1.:,() ""I'!)!' S I I< I.( I]:.,; & A L1\SK,\ KLX(;CB:\l!Ll-.:GS .............. j'i.·, All~,.,·~ ea~•~ P...ulo Ba•"" T""""· '"' .~. c, . .,1. 9•<!..cf GllOU.' 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Tn addition to Krieger aud Adams, members or the sthool's board include : -R4:1lph Freedman, professor ORANGE COUNTY The 12th Annu:1l llcadli1;11:rs Night, which is open lo the public, will lukc place at thC' Sheraton NC\~1port llotcl r.1ay 23 beg innini,: a l 6 p.m . The club's "Mun of the Yl'ttr " uw:.ird v•ill be presentl'tl a t the evt·nt. Outstanding pc rsonulities in the fields of sports, bu~in1..·ss, cc.Ju1..·ation , community service, public scrvi(•e, i;ciencr and cntcrtuinml'nt will be honored as l-lt.<adlincrs in their fields Two u.,.•urds ro r herois m will be nladc, one or which will be a poMthumous honor to u hero ~ho sacrificed his O"'" l ire to save the lives of others. 'fhc evening begins wilh a cham· pagnc rl1ccption :Al 8 p.nl. with pre5cn· tations at 9 p .m ... followed by u bufCct where celebrities and i;uc:ots can mlnglt•. · 'l'ickl•ts urc $7.50 per l)('rson and can bt• obtained from ticket chuirn1un Joe Irvine al l'aC' ifi(• 1'elrphone Com11any. 17332 lrvinc Blvd .. , SuiteC, Tustin. of Englis h and comparative KDNO HAWAII :·~:~i!fi~~ ia~ .~~n;~l~nc:;.~,~ ; sociETYhOF ' Act Now! Saue a1·g•. Ji'renC!h and German use of syn1 - bolism. SEVEN Openinq May29 P'r•~·~·:~"~:i 5~~~~ 0~r~:~~f~y ~~ r-'-R_._._, _<,_,_•l_S_J_,_-1 _ 2 _ 32 _,:1 Recond1"t1"oned Mach1"nes New York ~I t Buffalo, a theorist in the Fr~nch critical tradition. -G•orrrey Ha rtman . Karl Extremely Low Prices! Great Selection! ,·oung professor of English and All R d't' d b s· R d t Sew' comparative literatu re at Yale . a econ I !One Y Inger, ea Y 0 • specialist in new critic.:il :..ip-$ 9 s599s µroaches lo lit ernlure and a lead-1 g~O ing uuthorily on \Vo rdSworth. -LEONARD MEYER, the • Ph hyllis .. 1'"'.ay Horton professor of . ·_ .... 't". umun1t1es at Univers ity of .... ·· / Chicugo und u theorist of mus ic in its relation to hum:..inistic thought .. -I.canard Said, professor or Engl is h and comparative literature at Columbia Universi- ty a nd spl'ciali!'t in comp:.irali\'I'.!' critici s m or f<'r ench and American literature. -llaydC'n \\lhitc. director of the center of humanities at \Vc s lC'yan Univt.'rs ity and a theori s t 0£ hi s tory and the humanities .. Murder Trial Set July 14 S1\NTA ANA -A mun booked on murder and burglary charges after he allegedly s hot and kil led a ··santa Ana homcown{'r has been ordered to face trial on , those ch:..irges July 14 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Everett \\I. Dick1..·y set the lrial date for Fred f.ce Roberts. 41, of Buena Park, \\·ho is held in county jo.1il ,.,·it h b<Ji l de· nied. Santa An a poli ce ela1m Roberts shot and killl.'tl James L. Webb, SO. last Oct. 11 :.hortlv OJftcl' the v ictim a llegedly ·round Roberts ransacking hishon1C'. If the lol1owint sounds like you, ple1" call the Sdlick Wti1h1 Conool C1nter, ll loll owitht FAST on p•llt 0 Lo1\ M .. hl FAST 011 !.hou 0 Lon owitht FAST 111 wtlt1 •iii J l Lon M'llll FAST 0111ry,111X11 ·.J G1i111d W111ht Mock EVERVTIME FAST WEIGHT lOSS IS ALMOST At WAYS A D1SAl'POINTING FAIL· ORE b1t11111 yo11 nill U... 1h111me C/IYllll tor Lhr lfmt lootk thtl "'1dt you ow11•,..11ht 111 llu lin! ,11cs. Schick hll Ill l lllt•tf , ..... I prtt"m lfl11 dn1lop1d 0111 of thr 11m1 S6,000,Q0(1. lnttrch th.ti ltd ID lht l1mo1n Schith Stop Smohin1 '111111m T1uly d1"111nt ! u you·,, look1n1 lo1 PERMANENT wt11h11011, t.tll: ----558·8404 City ol Or1ngt T1wR & Co•nuy Sho'''"I C1n1rr Suitt 8~ Complete coverage of county government bU\CI [ h ~--'and courls, Every day in lhe 5 x 7 color enlargement free with developing and printing of a roll of color print film at our everyday low price. •• • • I e ;--· •-' . ,. I . -'· fa 1 u: -~··=--·· ... t-r.r: -::~-~-l·i . \ii _:........ . ' '•' -... / • J I•' ' . .... I .. , --.--I 1 t " ...___. . ALSO, SUP I H LOW Pr< IC LS ON OTl lER MACHINES' SPEC IAL' THIS WEEK ONLY' BRAND NEW TOUCH & SE W' MACHINES Mode! 755, With your choicC of cabinet. SINGER J , . for bounliful women who are a cut above t~e resit" • F,I 3477 VIA OPORTO PH. 6 73-8530 LIDO VILLAGE MOH. THRU SAT. I 0-5:30 SUH. I t-S FOR SALE. OPEH FRIDAY I 0-9 ..... WE FOR SPECIALIZE IN WOMEN WHO SIZES WEAR 12 1/2 to 321/2, 38 to 48 and those chic, hard-to-find I 0-12-1 4-1 6-18 and 20. DRESSES SIZES I 2 lhcu 20 ~ So""' dtsi9ntr daytimt ond '"'ni119 drrists 01 •rll a1 our r~lor fint maivfocturtts collection,. 50°/o OFF COORDINATES Stack i11cl•des po11ts. top1, bla1ers, 'ffk, l°"'J 'kirts, etc. I 00°/o polyrsltN. 1/2 OFF Siies I 0-20, I 211:!·26'1:! SIZES I 2'h to 32'h _ .AfttnOOfl lMd 10"9 'JO""" f« ,,.,.., s,ealoOft. Fint fobrics and MfKtfon. Tlier9 ~t' aho -gor~-' e,.."*'9 ,.. ·-· 50°/o OFF & MORE PANT SUITS All polytsttr froM ltadl1t9 fa1klo11 hauMs.. S-In tri·••aMlft wflcjht. For Play or partytilM. 1/2 OFF Si1•s r2·20, I 41/,..26'/2 EXTRA LARGE DRESSES, PANTS TOPS e'.-. dlKontiMll'") ow Mlprr Mats 261/1 to lZl/J .ct 41 lo 60 ad"•'~ p.1t •ft• -.1-I at UMIEllEYAlll lOW '111CES. Sf1t1 14-46. ,-.,II e S84* annually 1.09 1.09 1.09 s4ss PAHTS o,.. uo.oo s9as DRESSES .,.. SJo.oo Nineteen year old single males s146* annually 1154 * annually (fyfl ,,.,.. ,1uct.nh onlrl 'with goocl drl,..lftf '«Of'd BOB PALEY and Associates Inc. Phone: South Orang• County 642·6500 North Orone• County 54'·3205 Kod•color 620 lllm Kodacolor C-110 film 12 exposures CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY HUNTINGTON BEA CH LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NORTHRIDQE ORANGE 'THE CITY ' RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA Ute your JCPann•r charge card. ' Kodacolor C·126 lllm 12 exposures t!>IXA•" FULLEOTON NEWPORT BEACH PUENTE HILLS wH1nwooD. SWEATERS Hew colon to coordil'utte wfttt ,..,., or *'"Mt. Acrylic wolltobk. 'I 0" 119-Sii odd SJ0.00 , .• ,.,, .. . IOAT HATS :;.I':" .......... ' 100 BLOUSE & TOPS ~i.c1Mit1plllla•9"Wt-..t.k .... ,.. ......... frO!lh, etc. SbH 12 .. ,.,.... .... S10 ....................... •soo 3 PIECE SLACK SUIT Mewe1t ttrl• & caler ' Nf•""· Sh.ft 12·11 .•••.•.• 129" • • CJ 0 B· • SA: Sup1 Riley poaul .terpr coun' para1 In m eni Tues1 tlon Laur+ u st para unde1 Adml ''I J one c pro gr p a rt. fienio said .. "la are ( lax t dent cauti throY the b donir that cost .. ' Set posal c re para1 each lion 1 by p firmf "I enter ''But the i not s pec1 pcdiT philo Ril vio~~ panu ch ea don 't lo t cme1 lion by th "'" efMlch M#yJv( O.•le~ "'!leto I Q<•nO~ o·,,,.,.,, 9•e•t· ~'•kc •• 10·: Fur>t•l ' . PlfSE G<o..e. s.u ........ be";!'" -~ wvtn """' 11.>1.M Colon II Co. ROY li"<)lon 10, ,., c1e ..... Co1I• for '"" b•oll>t Du.&rlf 7:00 p Cl>•pl .. ~. "'""" OLI\ •'"Mi dint of M•ler' ~ .. ,t,M ID """'""' '"""' . """"" "' Coron• ''· ltl V••w ~ ... "'" Vi•Jo, S11ryl, Rober a•uor ·~ .. •l\te•, Co. ,. ""'"'1( clan!, P.te:Ulo 80K' _,,.,: .., c •. 0 Ce 3' ' Wcdn!!~d.£!Y M .iy 14 1 q75 ------nAILYPILO T Change s Opposed By Riley SANT A AN A -County Supervi&o r 'l'h o m us ltitey has crjtit'ized pro- potials that 1>ri v11 tc l'll- . terprise take over the county's tax-s upported paramedic progra m . In u two·puge stalC'- m ent , Ri ley r 'e ferrt:d Tuesday to the s uuMci;- l io n b y SJ.1p c rvi sor Laurence Schmit and to .. study o f p r i vat e paramedics currently under way In the County Administrator's 0£ficc. '•J KNO W TllAT this is one or the most popuJar progra ms in the county, particul a rly a m o n g ·s enior cit izens," Rill'y said. "Iu a time when we are trying to reduce the tax burden on our resi- d ents , w e s h ould be cautious that we do not throw t he baby out with the bath wate r by aban- doning a good scr vil'c that is w ell \\'Orlh its cost." O'Neill Park Bans Pop-tops S A N TA ANA nexlble enoughtopermit blo-degrudablt• con Beverages ln pop-top or the county to direct COO· talners. liall111 brought lht• rnat- ter up he lhlnks i;u(·h t·urbs are cl L•tri1ncntal to free t•nll'rprisc d isposable containers ce!i~ion aires to use non-Such a bnn on JIOP·lo~ can no longer be sold by . pollutln ~ packaging rur und glass disposnbh•s I~ t•OnKl.'SSio n a ir es u t bt.•vcragcs. <.tll'Clld}' in fOf('l! ut lhC O'Nei ll Regionlt.I Par k in IN ADDITION , Battin <' ou n t )' 's F. eat ht• r I y the hills above Mission soild, the co unty <-'ould Regional Park nlong the Viejo. 11 •ld la n g u ngc to all Sant;.1 Ana RiVL'I'. Rnttin a lso inforn1l•d the hoard that t•frurts art· no"'· undt..•r \\'a\' in the stute L.c~isl :it ur·t' to pass laws proh ib1 t111g S U{'h co n tai n er s 011 •~ stult'\\'ide basis . ORANGE COUNTY 0 ra n ge Co unt y future leases und 1host• Schmit didn't rxptain Supe rvii;ors T uesd uy coming up ror renewal his nL•gnt ive volt'. but he v o t e d 4 -I , w I th that would rt!qui rc use or indicated the last tlrnc suPerVlsor L a urence r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::..:::::...._..::::::::::::::::::::::::::;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Schmit the lone negative E1nploye r Place d on vote, to insert a c lause in leases al the county park banning t he conluincrs as "en vironmen ta ll y harmful." Tll E COU NTY board Probatl.Oll also agrci'd t o inscrl such cla uses in a ll future SA NTA /\NA /\ con· concession leasos at tractor ~·ho plcade<l no co Un l Y r cc r cat i o n contest tu t'hari::es that facilities. he fail ed to pass on to lh1.• T h e a c l i o n o n s t a l e d is ability i n · Supervisor Ro ber t Bal-tin 's proposa l ca1nc a surance und incom e tax payments niadc by his m onth after t he Sunta c mpl oy1..'S h ,1 s b een Ana su1>crvi sor t ried un- plal'cd on probation ror su ccess f u lly Lo push three yt•ars :i nd ordered through a total ban on to m a ke restitution of dis posables i n county $4,000. tt.>i-5rilory ._ f I Santa Ana Muni{·i pal u perv1sors re usct to Court Jud gt.• P hilip back the total ban, but. Schwab impos<'d sen-agreed to s upport a tcnce on !\.1 .R. 11.t eGuirc, lesser curb on the rans principa l or r.-1 e Guirl' and bottl es l-4a ttin claims Mechanical Co ntractors. ~ire majo1· cont ributors Inc., of Santa J\na. to the county's litter pro- M cG u ire wa s pro-blem. .. !\ BILL'S CAMERA SALES-RENTALS ORANGE COUNTY'S BRIGHTEST & FRIENDLIEST CAME~A SHOP FREE IMVITATIO'M TO OUR BESELER COLOR DEMONSTRATION COST A MESA STORE THURSDAY 11 • 6 PM "IS-YEAR GUARANTEE ON All MAJOR EQUIPMENT! r BIL~:.~.£ ~~]N~~ .. :ra~.~~;~Rt t SOO ADAMS. COSTA MfSA -S4'·'44 I Schmit said in his pro- posal t hat lhe t ax burde n cre a t e d b y th e par amedics is growing eat'h year and the rune· lion could be perrormed by pr ivate a mbul uncc firms at less l'OS l. secut e d a ft er a n in -Battin said he consull- vesti guti on of his cor-ed the County Counsel's ix1ralion by the St ate's ofri•:c and learned the J)c Pa rt m c n l 0 r Be n cfi t o~· N::::c~i l~I _r:_"'a~r~k_:.:I c~a~s~c~·s~a~rc:Jl!"llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~==================llllllllll"""""""""""""""~ Payments . .- l'l "l~l .I (" '.\"()'l'll 'I'; "I AM Al.L ro r privutc l----- enlcrprise," Riley said . SLP-1s1•2 "But I ;.i lso believe th at "~C,.T~'i_~~!:~!.1:NE:s the public s;.i f et y should The toua,..1n9 Pl''"""' 11•e ooong """' not be included in a "'~'r"~i MEO. H&12 Be•c" nouiev••O. s peculative fi s t\,inJ! L'X· Hunr•nvtonoe o1cn.c: .. 11fa••""'JMI d'[' · [ l 't' I Lto I' Stoel<, M.O, 1811 T6!b<:rt, pc I ion In O po I !C a H""''"111onee .. c11,ca111o•n1~<mA1 phi l osoph ies.·· S!an•ew Ro'>t'noiart, M o .. 1~101 Riley said ''it is ob-G<11 ... m, HU,,f on9ton Beacn,Cahtornlol tti>41 vious'' t hat priv;.itc t'Offi · w1111•m P .:>t•in, M.O. 4~71Crttn panies Clinnot do the joh ''" L•""· ••~·ne. cai.fo,n••92b!;.I l~l• O"""~'' '' <on<1uc te<1 Dy ol c he apC'r hct'ausc they (11.·1"••''""'"'''""" don't have r ead y access 1~o 1 '>1ot 1 M o Thi' '1<1h•r"'"' ..,..,, 111.,<1 wom u~· t o th e SO phi St iCatc(.) (ounly (!er~ol 0•.tn9"Counlv ""M'r emergency com muni (·a · 11. 1?1) . k . . d ~4l111 lion nct~·or 1na1nta1nc ""b'••h~o O•~nQ< l o.o" 0.,,1~ ""~' ~~he cou~v . ...wv '•· n. 1~. ~no J""~ •. 1?11 •l•l·I' P LANTE !S11rw1-.e<1 b, h•• wolf Mi<•tO"e; 1-1 HE RROL 0 ARTHUR PLANl E. JR INV<;lhlt•\. Mt\ M.ofll"e Jo H;iw_,,,,, e>1 OIM-•yC1t1,C• . .,.,\~O•w•w.tnd l\l ,.,..wporl Beach ""O Mr\ Je" Lr.-1 s...rvilrfll by h•\ 1Mr.,nt\ ~lrrrold -O..onn ol H11ntonqton B"•<h. '"t""'· o.ut"~ Pl•nt.,. ~r, brothtr, M•<h,.rllE\tht• Bol\10<<1 ol Lonq Ut-.o<n dnd AllPn Pldnle. '"ler , Pdltl<i• Pere1, ll••tw.r• Pw lerwn o! N~b'"'""· °"" QrinOIWrfnl\, BlinChe .. n<I C.1rro11 loro1tw" W11yM Sn•OO:• o• N.-0•.t'~'" O'Mar.o, and 10.0 •n<I Werno:t !.~l .. r .111,... 11••n<Kh!l<l•~n S~•-."<' ,..,11 to> Q•e•t ·<J<ihdmather. El11• E•tN'h nolO I 00 PM lh~•\O~f. P•cofl< Vo<'W 5otrvlc"' will D4' he!O Tn11rW.ay, M.>V I S Ol•poel Otlo<••n1. R•w Brucr A .:ur ;ot ll):JQ AM, P<l"k F .. m•IJ (OIOOl•I rl• lnler.....,nl Pacific Vie .. ,..........,,,,.1 FU<Wr•lt-;o,.,.._We,tmln•ter.C.., • IPerM. Newport lle•cn,"C• Dl,.:<.1<"'· ,.ITSI! N•••oE1t \ P•<•I•< Vie .. ""'°''""'' L £ 0 N A R D M 0 R A 1 1i Dl!NOINGI!• P lT5EN8ERGER. •••!dent<>! C"""'" MICHAEL W OENOINCER. '~'' Gro .... C• D•I• ot d••l'1 M•v II, 191'> a..n1 al (<Kl• AA<-••· c~ Oah· o! !l<•"l'1 S..rwo ... o by"""'''"· P~Ul•M "'""" Mdy II. 191~ Su•v•w~<l l>Y "" ""'""!" t><:r;.e•, on• wn, Rol:lert p,,,.,nhllr~·•. ,Mr & M•• El""'' Ocn!l•"<I•·• o! L<•'!" one 0..11qht~r. CherJI Ann M.ll'1•d\. NI<'••,'" Drorher\, St.ln«•v ol Co'""'' w-.e" Qrlndcn•IOrrn .:ina °'"' ll'"·•I O•I ,,..., . J""'"' <>f M"""t '111'.t'!!' JC.'"' o• .... Ochll!J. Se•-.•Ct'\ Wiii ht• l>t•l!I lhLJf \ 'ol Co,11 M••<>. Phd11> o! '"'"''"' <l• 1 O..y, MaJ 1S •I 11: JO PM. P~~• F,,m.iv ,,...,, Stephen of Sanla An J ,Hid Roch'"" COloni•I f 11ner.i HOfN', We"'"'""~'· I'll Cott• Me\• Ma'' W~<lrw•d~y e•"I'· C:.. l"Q8:00PM,St Jo•ch"'"Chu•<h '"1~• CL EME NS ment, C.ooO ~heph~ro C••n1rt,.•1. RO'I' W. CLEMENS, '""~nl OI '"'"" Oire1'1fll by ~II 8roa<1w,1y Mortu"' v tinoton Be.ch:'". P•l••~d ...... , ""-•• 5HUL L 10. ltlS !n Newpott t;c•<h. (• M1 CLARENCE E. ~HULL. OatP nf <I<·· Cl.,...n,w••emplOy~O "'•thl"'•(otyOI •lh ,,...y 11, 191~ Resldenl Of '>.onl.o Co!.ta ""'"\• Jl<UO M6lntvrl•"<I: O..pt A.,., c... S.U•11lyed bJ ,_ wns, ~·pot for t..-en!y ye et\ Survl-.c<I by l>i' Or-. Ca. ano RUH of An•nolm, C..; brolhe r , M •1<01m G (len,.,n) 01 !wo Oiullhll••. "!oh•ron Broc k ....a 0.....1e S..rvi<~• w•ll oo hel<I "'"iWY. •,11.ollle ShuH al Si n!• An1>, !ll<te 1:00 PM, DouQla• & Zoo~ M:>n....,y Dl"Olnors, GI"""· Don and John; ''"~, Cha pf l. •DOE . FoOlh1ll il1-.0 An•t• l(i\ltf. 'tll of IC•ns••; """"" Monrow••. C•. ln1ern..,nt, L•-.<· O..~ r,trindthlld•en. Ser,.•Ces ,..;11 r... llfl<I ""'""'°"la1Park,Mon•o••6. F•od•1 11 00 AM, Bet! 8ro•<1w11 MATHESON Crt•Po!I 011•cl6nl, ll<u<.e A. Kurrie. In OLIVER L. MA THESOtl O~t,.o10o' !tt"""nl· H•<bo< fie\! Memari•I P••k. •tn Miy I, 1tJS •t 11"' ...,., or /l. R"'' 1k'llBr<U<1..-11Motlu••Ydoteclor•. oent ol Se•I 8f!i<ll, C.11 ~11rwi-.ea by t.....:o MOOR l ~u.,rs, Lii• Anni\ of 8.il"•><>rt', Md 8ROSIA C. MOORE, re.,<!l'nl o! ..a E!lt11 Sl\oem<1t lier. V•S•ldhon I O• Co\11 """s•, ,C•. Oale of Oe1th Ml!y IJ, 1.M 10 f ;OO PM IOIHY. Mdw u, ';moll\\' ltlS. s ......... 11 Dy~· hustwn<I. C.:irl E. Mort..wry, Huntin9ton e.,,.ch, lA lnl~• ~e; •-slslers, ~ydl" fl<!I! and n-rnl will be P"""le di We,1n1u1~1e1 Qertrudo! it.nthon,. Of!(> D•otner,.Miu """"""'"I P•rk oa .. \on. Ser-.ice\ ... 111 oo held ,,..,..,. PETERSEN N1 11.00 AM. Ch•pel <>l The Ooi,...\. \YA'flfil~@J rs G{]fil~~D~@u@~ Decorate with color Decorate from the wall s ou t -with a new coat o f pai nt in a fresh new color. It's easy. fast and inexpensive to transfo rm a room wilh paint. Pick a colo r l o suit yo ur taste. pick a p ai nt to suit your need s and b udget from our com plete new paint line fro m Universal. INTERIOR/EXTERIOR LATEX l:.conoin1cal coverage 1n a qood qua lily paint White rind fac tory colors. Clean up with waler. Gallon Reg. 4.99 - 3. 99 • 2-WAY INTERIOR LATEX Oualily coverage. Guaranteed 10 cover 1n one coal. Guaranteed not 'lo fade Clean up with water. Factory colors only.. Gallon. Reg. 6.99 5.99 INTERIOR LATEX SEMI-GLOSS ,_ ______ _ i"OTICE Of A RA.CIA.UY HOM-DISCRIMll'IA TIOH POLICY AS TO STUDfHTS LAGUHA M O NTES ORRI SCHOOL ;innounCQS Our co n11nu1ng racially non-d1scr1m1na1ory :.tudent admission p011cy LAGUNA MONTESORRI SCHOO L 429 Cyprell Dri••, LOCJYf'O leoch, Co 9265 1 17141 494.5594 ( \ --- ELIZABETH M. PEIERS(N 01 lnter,....ht, tnqlewood P.ir~ Ce,...,tery, Corona oe1 """'· C:•. Oare 01 .,., .. tn ,,...1 O..ltl·841•oe•on Cast• M~'" ,...,,, ... ,,,Y 14, ltlS. 5'tf\li(•S "'" pt"nO!nci, Pat •foo <l"K10<S. A durable. tough ltn1sh lor k1!chens. bathrooms. kids rooms and trim around doors and windows. Factory colors only Gallon. Reg. 8.99 4-WAY LATEX PAINT Vie,.. Memaroil P.irk Mc•tu~rv .. l-------·------1 NewportBeuh,C•. P U8 l,JC NOTICE PHILLIPS 11AROLO F. PH I LL! PS of M"'""' 1--::;;:;c;-;-:-;-:;:;-;;-:-;=:c;c-;:--·~ I Viefo, Ca. 01le al lle•lh M~y 11, 1q11 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Sur..-iweO by h•\ .,.,,,. Grace, ~on, 0 FAllANDON£0Plt0,.ERTY RoMrl L. Pllolllp• o l lt•l"", c .. , NQll(f. IS HEAEt;Y GIVE N' 111 .. 1 diluQllttr, B,.tbd•~ L. H,.rn\ 01 lhe ""°~'"II"•" .... 111 \tll •I publlt'IU<· A""he•m. C• .. tllrte 11ro1n<1cn.ior1•n ; lion P"''"""t !<> Section 198fl of !he ,hit •, MilOreO Khnq o t Los Anqel~'. (11h!orno .. c1-.11 Co<111, O..l,..etn lhe c... 5ofrw;ce\ woll o.. ht!O "' 10 oo AM llOur\ of I 00 A.M. •nd 11 N-. on or Thu•~J. P•clloc view ChAP')I Oii• '"'' S.11nd•v MilY 15, 19/), at •100 <ift, Rew. Brute A, Kurrie Int""""'"' H11rDor Blwd'. Fullerton, (&lilart1I•, the Pa<llk Vtew Memorl•I p~,., N.,wp0r1 lollow•MIJIH\C•iO..OP•OPt•!YIO·Wil : Beach, Ca., dl•ac••d Dy P•~•llc v • .,.,., LOT -O WN E R -PAOPEAT 'I' Mof"111.1ry, Al ~,m,,o.,.,.,.,~ SMIDE lt l<~\td•lt,.nl.,QUlpm~r11 ROY P. S.Nl DE A ol Founl•in V•llcy. Al f,,, 1e,, Dond lO C•. Oale ol Oettn M·~ 11, It/} ,.,, .. , .. ...,!d•1~"'' H\9 Jo'1n\fon.Cien~ IALn-l l l G EIOM fUMl lALHOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Cosla Mesa 646·2424 HOU""!fl>IO iltn1sa""" •It • HI 81•C l\\I"'"· O.nn•\ """•d•t•u<.-°""""o mi.c JM> l•·<lbe!t''. Lincla Hoo.,••hOl<lol~n·• l )I S.".J•tr.( .... \ll'r Hou,ehOIO •tem\ L61,i'·"° M•lo"1w1Ch C.on\lr11,toonCo Au1o p,.rt,,,nom,.c. S..id wit ;, for the purpo\c ol whs•v· 7.99 Our best 1nt('r1 o r p.:i1 n1 Gua ran1 ccd 10 covrr 1n one co<i t. to be wa shahl1·. c olr.rfas1. anrl nol 1CJ "·POI fr oni waler .:ind cJc 1crqcnt Ecic-.y clcnn up w11h w ,llL'f F.1ctory color;. only Gallon Reg . 8.99 7.99 19 1nq11tenla• ttntt09.,ther ... ,111•llt0\h '~------------------------~-----------------------~------------------------< ol w1., IOftd casts !or •O,.~•l••ln<J o1 wie. 11 IELL llOADW A Y MOITUAIT 110 Broadway, Co:.t.:i M e~;i 642-91 50 Mc.COIMICM MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-9 41 5 San Juan Cap1srrano 495-1776 PACl,IC Yll W MI MOllAL PA RM Cet'N!lery M ortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach Cahforn1a 644-2700 PIH ,AMILY CO\OMIAL IFUMl lAL HOMI ' 7801 Bolsa A vo Weslmins1 01 893-3525 IMrTHS' MOITUAIT 627 Main SI Hunhngtol'I Beach 536-6539 Tt•msof wie "'Ill D4' c11•h only. MINIU Sl ORAGE. PuOllShtO 0 <.inO<: Coan O•il1 Pilot, ~vi., 11. 191) !ISi-i! "'' ~ ~ ~ '\ ~ I ' Everyday essential A hot waler heater is as much a part ol Ille as doing 1ho dishes and 1akir;ig a bath II yours needs replacing, 1akc advantage ol 1h1s ho! price. Glass-lined tank ~eeps waler ho! w1!h a minimum o! qa5 during standby periods 5 year manu1acturcr's warran!y 30 gallon. AMERICAN WAT[R lf[AT[n. Reg. 84 .99 69.99 ~. For safety's sake Rco!acc old and 1r.:11zled S'N1!c h and receptacles with new ones rho sw1rch •S single pole and operates Q111ctly Bolh are in ivory color. UL Approved YOUR CHOICE SWITCH OR RE CE PT AGLE. 38c Hot stull l!'s silly lo QO .inv Other way ll"'lil'l N Pi 11ii:-:.f' •·as.y 10 use c harcoal bri qucllo:; ~h<>rr #. r mess or hassl~ :ind 1hcy se<>-n 10 ,..,a • .-. f''/Crylh•l"'ll'J lil!:TC b!:'l\P.r Slow b oirn•r>'l n1~11· I Olb bag ('./fAf!COAL ORIOUf T TE'i fl<>g , 79 1.18 Not av;:111ablc at Oranri " or C::ir.~1r.1no •.1orc-; rs-............. I ' ' I ' l i\ 10 DAIL¥ PILOT Wednesaay. May 14. 1975 :Arts, Historical Urlits to Move • • The Allied Arts Commission Ind the Hunlington Beach Hi storic ul Soc iety were both, tranted permission by the cil)' &uncil this week to move in to the old Main Street library. the rnove in, with Al Coen und Jerry Matney absent. The allied arti. commission plans to c onv ert the old children 's wing of the library into an a rt work shop and a gallery, in t•ooper:.ition "'ilh other communi· t y. art association5. Johnson !t:.ud . Part of tht: o ld building \\'lil !still be used as a branch library, ~ul Librarian W.iltcr Johnson said Tuesday the two city agen- fies "'ould be able to use two scparutc wings of the facility. There v.ras little discussion about the move, which bad pre- viously been opposed lx.'C<iuse of the uncertainty of. redevelop· ment plan's for the do.,..•ntov.·n neighborhood. J\.1cmbers of the his lorit·al s0t·icly v.·anl to t·reate a modest lot•al museum in anolhc.r wing of the building a nd fi ll ii \\'ilh llunt- ington Beu ch u rtif<.icts und docu· rn cnls. 'l 'ne council voted 5-0 Lo ok<1y Both agencies have <!greed to pay for any remodeling, p1imari· ly with donations and volunteer labor, at·cording to Johnson. The city will puy thl' utility bills. Seniors Cut Hair At Scl1ool SO U TH ORANGE , N.J . (/\Pl -Seniors at Seton Hall Preparatory Sl'hool .have yielded lo their headmaster's ul· timatum to s hed Jong loc·ks or face suspension a month before g r adua· lion. About 60 seniors or- dered to c ut their hair and sideburns last week s howed up for classes this week v.'ithout Jong hair. Bras, ~anties il"lc1tro11s Immodest ~tOSCO\\' (U Pl) --There is a lot of flesh lo be seen around town these days , a sure sign spring has arrived . Muscovites cling tenaciously to their fur huts and overcoats during the long winter months. but when the sun finally does shine, thev tend to throw o·rr clothinti with im· n1o<1erate abandon. · 1'emperatures cLimbed into the 60s this iA't•ck, and the Lenin I-lilts picnic spot overlook- ing the eity has become a mecca for sun- sct•kcrs. 1'hcy :.ire n1ainly robust matrons who .simply doff their dresses and s it on the grass in bras i!lld pants. fashionably bare if barely fashionable. ' "The response "'as 100 '--------------------· UPIT•l'1>llolo IJ1·~1il i111t1 I,,.:, Argentine s tripper Fanrie Fox s~•ys .she i s m o \' i n g t o Connct·ticul ''here she plans to ,,·rite a book and gt•t into 'lcgiti malt• thl.'a lt•r. · percent. They all passed the test," said the Rev. \\'illiam Giblin, head- mas ter, "-ho told the seniors to trim Lheir hairstyles or fat·e the dis- ciplinary ax. Seton l-l<1Il·s grooming code calls for haircuts•to be ··sens ible : o ff the s hirt collar and al\\·a ys ----------neatl y combed . s idl'burns must be neut and trim.·· 'Amy' Stormy? WAS•IINGTON IAPI The firs( hurricane of the upcomin~ tropic<-11 storm season \\'ill be called Amy. the Nat ion;1I \Vecither Scrvices<1ys. T he hurrieanc se:.ison bt.·gins June I and official· ly ends No. 30. 1\ftcr 1\mv . the hur1·icuncs "-'ill be named Rlanche, Ca rOhnt·. r>o1is. Eloise. i'·ay. Gladys. llallic, Ingrid. Juli:t. Kitty. Lilly. J\ot:.ibcl. l"iki. Opal. Peggy, Ruby. Sheil:.i . Tilda. \'icky a nd \Vinni(', the \\IL•ath cr Scrv ll'L' s aid 'J'ue~d;.1 y. Nei1·sr11c111 Parki11{{ Bid 011t f'~athcr Giblin said .-----------------------: SAC1l ,\!\1i-::-.:·ro 1c 1>11 -A Senatt• con1n1ittee has dcfe uted lt·~islalion to allo"· ne"'s r e porters s pc<'i:JI p u rkin g privileges "·hen co\'ering a story . The m(«.1s ure fSB735J by Sen. George 1\l osconc (D·San Fran c isco! .,..·ould ha\'C m:.idc av:.iil:.i· ble to bonaridc rl.'portcrs s pecial li tl·nse plates emblazoned with the .,..·ords ··News." 'rhe plates .,..·ould have cost S25 and exem pte d the •driver from certain parking Jaws . 'fhc bill wa s rejcctL'CI at its first hearing by the Transportation Commit- tee on a •1-3 vote. one s hort of the m:.ajority nl'eded. C urrL•nt law a\IO\VS li cense plates bearin~ the lett ers ··pp ·· <'ncloscd by a shield to be issued to press photo· graphe r s, exempting their curs from certain parking lit"'S. It was so u~ht by the Radio itnd T e levision Ne.,..·s Directors /\ssocia- ' ti on o f Northe rn Californi<.i , <ind oppoSL'<I b y the C :.ilifornia News paper Publis hers A ss oci .ation . /\ spo kc s mun for the publis hers argued the special priv ileges could eusily be misused :.ind harm the public i m<J ge of reporters .I --,._,. f~&,_,,ttMll-~ lo• fall Semester s 1arls Tues. Sept. 2 __ ,.·I !--I , publie res po nse to last \\·cck 's order \\•as about J7 percent positi\·L~. Lovelace Film Gets 'Reviewed' D r\NVERS . Mas s . (/\Pl --The to.,..•n <1t- torney says he is study- ing a police report on the latest film attraction or Linda Lovelace. star of ··ocepThroat.'' The film , "Linda Lov- e lace for President." is play ing here and in Boston a ntl N<1l ick in theate rs owned by Sack Theaters Corp. PAUL KENNY said he "'ould recommend s omethi n t? to th e selectmen but h<1d not decided wh<.it. J~e could recommend prosecution or revocation of the theater license. Al<.in Friedberg. Sack president. called the film ''innocuous.'' "TllE FILM IS e ssen- tially X-r ated comedy." he s aid. ··As f<1r as I'm concerned, it 's a tempes t in a neshpot. ·· Sgt. Roger Cyr and patrolman Richard Oulton said in their re· port, "'This movie is a satire or our political system which a.ttempts lo be a comedy. This movie is funny. nutty, naug ht y, vulgar, im- possible and boring." WECISTIATIOM f(( t )Q @ On request by parents, HCS sludents will be loaned a modern school desk 10 use white studying at home. 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ELIAS After almost six years or constant consumer complaints that it has favored utility interests, change has apparently come to the s tate's Public · Utilities Commission. !he changes so far have not brought any major savings to c us tomers or California's huge telep~gne, gas and electric firms. But several Seemingly minor decisions Laken in the last month iodicate.,a.'distinct change in attitude. THESE DECISIONS DIRECTLY AFFE£TED • three .large companies, the General and Pacific telephone firm s a nd Pacific Gas & Electric Co ., the state's largest supplier of electricity. PG & E has Celt the greatest impact from the shift, with its ·'normal" quarterly raM! increase de- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS layed sinc e April 1. The increase, to ·off- set additional costs of oil and natural gas, was held up ~hile the commission studies the overall s ub- ject or fuel·ofrset price in- creases. The same delay will apply to Southern California Edison's fu el offsets. Meanwhile, Pacific Telephone was slapped with an order allowing customers to install phone equipment not manufactured by the Bell system wjthout paying installation fees or monthly charges to the company. AND GENERAL TELEPHONE'S BUSINESS customers, mi>st of them in Southern California, got at least a temporary rcp1icvc from an earlier PUC order which would have lin1 itcd the number or local calls they can make for free. All these decisions were apparently a reaction to two major developments: Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.'s second appointee taking his seat on the ·PUC, and passage -b-y the state ASsembly of a package of bills by Republican Assemblyman Gordon Duffy of Hanford designed to make the commission more responsive to the public. In addition, April marked the second full month that Brown's initial appointee, Leonard Ross, had 11erved and he has begun to make his presence felt. All three of the unusual PUC decisions last month were spurred by Ross, who has been aggressively questioning utility company claims. But until Brown's second · appointee,, RObert Balinovich, came aboard . Ross was in a 3-1 minori· ty in most actions. with the three holdover com- missioners appointed by former Gov. Ronald Reagan in the majo1;ty. BATINOVICll, CRITICIZED BY SOME AS a ••strictly politi cal" appointee because he has no col- lege degree and he donated s ubstantially to Brown's campaign last year, has voted with Ross consistently since joining the commission . Meanwhile, one of the Reagan a ppointees has indicated he may become a swing vole between the more liberal Brown appointees and the other Reagan holdovers. He is David Holmes of Madera, v.·hose term e)(· pires late next year. Holmes' switch from the con- servative camp to a more moderate s tance came in the PG & E decision. v.•herc he voted with Ross and Balinovich. Com mission president Vernon L. Sturgeon .and his cohort, \\o'illiam Symons, dis- sented. They, in effect, ·voted for co~tinuation of automatic quarterly fuel·offset rate increases for power companies without public hearings. Holmes' shift is lhe key to the new PUC stance. And the expiration date of his term may be the key to his change. BOTH STU RGEON AND SYMONS CAN serve past the completion of Brown's current term, but Holm es cle_arly hopes he will be kept on by the new governor 1f he vo~es a more consu.m~r­ orienled line. This hope doesn t seem very realistic, given Brown·s track record on a~point.m~nts. He has kept few Republican holdovers 1n their Jobs. But Holmes also has hopes of inheriting the commission presidenC'y from Sturgeon this July. And he may need support from Ross and Batinovich to get It. Besides the a-pparent chanJ[e in Holmes. Duf- fy's package, which cleared the Assembly by a 70·1 vole, is important. 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"" ""' F .F I ba th• be fin Pr pl' at WI th· In, Ja th c.: c.: ' • Wedoesda'I'. Mey 14, 1975 DAIL V PILOT HI ' Montreal May Be Replaced for Olympics I. • • ROME {A P) -The inner cabinet or tft e Olympics huddled in a cri!1is meeting today after hearing the first o(ficiol ul· ter.11nccs . from Canada that the 1976 Montreal Olympics are in trouble. · The meeting apparently would wrangle with the knotty questioO or finding a last-minute sub- stitute for the Montreal site, should a wave of conslruftion walkouts that began Thursday force the Canadian city to give up a months·long struggle to stage the Games. Quebec Premier Ro b e rt Bourassa told Olympic officials here, including Internatio na l Olympic Commi\tee llOCI presi- dent Lord Killanin, lhat he would sacrifice the Games If il became necessary to preserve social or· der in the province. "We can't permit a handful of individuals to work against the majority of workers by using blackmail." liourassa, in Que bec, said, rt!IE!r- ring to the walkouts. Bourassa'11 remarks came Tuesday a ft er violent clashes between police anJ workers who were on strike protesting pro- posed leg1 sl;,itlon to curb cor1 up - tion in the co ns truction industry. Bourassa tol d reporters out · side the national assc1nbly that continued delays in con!':itruction of necessary fa cililit•s for th~ Games arc seri ous and could not continue much longl'r or the Olympics woul<l be •·seriously jeopardized." "Social ordt>r comes before everything, a ll events. no rn attcr h o w importa nt th ey are ,'' Bourassa said , regarding his v.•illingness to give up the Games if the di sturba nces ronlinue, lie said the CO\'e1·nmcnt hud lo show its detern1inat1on tu restore orde r 111 the industry und save millions O( dollars :ind lhOUS!l nds of jobs. 'fhc cr1s1 s "'as not t-•ntircly un- t'xpc,·ted. f'or months Killanin and other Cllympic officials have been wOt'l'tl'd by s11;kes which have held up lhe hui lding or Mun· treul's nc.,.. .. $380 million Olym1nc..· Stadium a nd th (' uthletl"S ' village. An iron workers strike last winter forced a sbt·WCt-•k :,hutdown of construction of the See 1976, Page 8 2 A Right-handed Koufax ~-~Million IJ")'.·ii· p, 0 P . .f R Offered ,,, i ianis ours ut raise J or yqn Nolan Ryan, n ine outs away from an American League re· Cord for no-hitters, had Jost his chance when Bobby Bonds singled in the seventh inning. "It didn't really bother me," Ryan said later Tuesday night after notching a 5·0 victory on a two-hitter over the New York Yankees. "I hadn 't been thinking about it. I didn't have good velocity early in the game and I was just trying to get the ball over. 1 knew I had to get it over to win.'' him of Sandy Koulax and Don Drysdale. "His sturf and his style of pitching are like a right·handed Koufax," Williams said. "But temp.eramentally he's like Aage,.Slate AUGamtlOll ltMPC 1110) ,.,.,.., U N~w Yor~ •1 C&t.torno.J . ·,.,..Y 16 C•lllorl'!I •• B•ll•mor~ fll Ml>Y 11 C.Htar .. 1111 Baltimore 1 'Sp rn. ' lSp rn. ~.lip m. Drysdale. He's all bus in('Jis out there. I think he's a little meaner than Koulax." OnC' oul later Chris Chambliss beat out a big bouncer to second. ''Bonds hit a good pitch in a bad spot," H.yan s aid later. "It was a curve ball, down and in , and he had lime to <.idju..;;t and get to it." I-le said Chambliss ulso hit a curve. "I had to use the ('Urvc rs lot C'arly in the game l~Ciiuse I didn 't have the velo('ity on the fast ball. 'fhc inricld turnf.-'d three double plays, and that helped. To Pele SANTOS, Brazil -1'he New York Cosmo's or the Americ<.in Soccer League said 1'ue:.day they have offered the legendary Pele S1.5 mill ion in a final attempt to lure the Brazili<.1n soccer star out of rctirCment. And Pelc. after steadf<1 stl y re- fu sing all previous deals, ap- pare ntly is giv ing this one serious consideration. La.,er Wl11s ""--"'·""'· j,l,liill!:·.,.;.. ~!J! Manager Dick Williams watched his ace win his seventh game, best in the majors, without his best fast ball, and ob- served that Ryan now reminds The Angels got the only run they needed Tuesday night in the sixth inning when losing pitche r Doc Medich, 3-5, walked Bruce Boehle. Joe Lahoud and Dave Chalk followed "'ith singles. An inning late r Tom Egan tripled and was driven home by Morris Nettles. Ne~t l es later scored on a single by Bruce Bo e hle. "I think my ''urvl" and my change-up \Vere aOOut 100 per· cent, about as good as they could · be, toni ght but my fast b;,ill "'as only about 80 pt>rccnt. I haven't gol lhal ~roovc do\\·n ytt \\·here I ran thro\I.· it for strikes. I 'in s till searching for it." LAS \'EGAS -Unseeded Allan Stone or Australia upset rourth- sceded Arthur Asht' 4·6. 7-li, 6·4 tn a first -1·ou nd match of the $150.000 Alan King tennis tou1·n11 - ment Tuesday. ~tty Pllol p!Wle• .,, Rlrlwrd k-1., DANA HILLS' BRAD HESTER IS NIPPED AT FIRST, No Bac.king For Fowler, DHOut,l-0 By ROGf:R CARL.SON 011111 D•••r Piiot SUift Dana Jlills 1-li g h's Dolphins were erased from the CIF 2·A baseb;ill playoffs Tuesday as vi s- iting Brawley look advantage of a Dolphins error to capture a l·O decision . Dana I-f ills pitc her Don Fov,.lcr. the South Coast League's player of the year, deserved a-better fate. The Dolphins senior struck out 11 and retired the fi rst 13 bat- ters he faced in impress ive style. And he walked no one. ' But :r ·slow rotter to third got things started in the fifth inning with one out. Bobby Rui,; followed with a solid hil through Fowler's glove and the ball trickled into cen· terfield. David. Maldonado, who reached first on the infield hit and w<.is <.it second thanks to a stolen base , went to third on the play. 'J'h c thrO\\' to the infield, ho\\'evcr. ended in <lisaster, as the Dana llills infielder took the throw, \\'heeled and threw \Vildl y lO\l.'ard the plate. The thro\.v \\·as 20 feet off target :ind ~lacDon<.ild, \\•ho was stand- ing on third, c ame in to score the only run or the game. 'fhe only. other safeties by Bra\\•ley \V as another of the in- fi eld · variety in the fifth frame and a solid single to left in the seventh inning. Dana 1-lills was not without its chances, however. Coach Dennis Nespor's hosts reached second biiSC four times and were al third base in the third frame. But Br,awlc y pitcher Joe Chacon was tough in the clutch. Although not as flashy as Fowler "'·ith the strikeouts, he was still h<1rd to hit off. lfe all owed only three singles and struck out nine Dana l-lill s batters. T\\'O of Dana l·lills' hits were of the infie ld variety and only Rick Hallstcd 's s harp s ingle to left in . the fifth inning had any pO\ver in it. Dana t-lills' last chance came in the sevenlh when Pat Stratton singled to deep short, but again Chacon \vas tough "·ith <1 runner in scoring position. , Plnchrunn er Bob llt1ll was sacrifi ced to second. tl'len was left in the blocks.as the last t"·o butters \\·ent do¥,in quietly. DAHA HILLS Ill Str1lton, lb l 0 t 0 1b r 11 bl Hill.Pr 0 0 0 0 .Jtllers, 11 1 O O C He~i.r, lb 1 0 0 0 ero-1 .. 0. si 3 o 1 Cl H•lhted, t i l o I O MOrrl\OI', pr 0 0 0 0 Mof!Q9. lb 1 0 0 0 &tNvlde1, rt 7 O 0 0 Belhll.t. pf> 1 0 0 0 V~h\,.t , 0 I 0 l'itl•l'.l>l't ' 0 0 0 fo..1!1', p J 0 0 lol.1!~ ?Z O J 0 kwt ltJ IMlllll. r II I ODO 010 0-1 • 0 000 000 D-0 l J FORMER C4GER FOUND DEAD PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -A badly decomposed body found in. the Will0tmctte River Sunday has be e n ide otirled through f111gerprtnts as that of Robert N. Presley. 29. a s tar basketball player at University ofCaliromia at Berkeley In 1968. An autopsy detennlned death was co.used by drowning and there was no indication ol other injuries . Presley, 6-10, played ~l Ml. San Jucinto College, once ~Ing to then·fledglln& Golden Weal C.ollege ln al) upset al Oranae Coast College. 1 .. ' -"'"f' l'7 --,..,.,,., Meanwhile, Ryan held the Yankees hitless until Bonds led off the seventh inning with a cris p line drive over shortstop. PICKOFF TOO LATE -Br awley's David Maldonado gets back to first safely as Pat Stratton takes Don Fowler 's toss. Maldonado eventually scored the only run or the game after stealing second base. He scored on one of three Dana Hills er- rors. Dodgers Won Series Events Recalled From 10 Years Ago Bill Bradley of the NY Knicks was still playing college basket; ball at Princeton: gasoline was slilJ about a quarter a gallon; Lucky Debonair won the Ken- tucky Derby; Roy Emerson (now of Newport B each} wa s Wimbledon champ; Jimmy · Clark won the Indy, 500: and the GLtNHWHITE \\'HITE WASH Dodgers ca.ptured the World Series against M innesola. That all happened 10 years ago, whiC'h C"omes to mind rrom having cleaned out a desk drawer that has llt!l"Yed as a re- fuse haven for a doien years or more. A young high school ba>eball player ,stealing headlines in 1965 is still in ac:llon, now a major leaguer with Plltsburgh. The boy, Kerner Bretl-of El Segundo, was CIF player or the year as a junior. In rour CIF playo(f games CAA Cliviston) he hurled every in· ning. h ad two two-billers, a three·hitter and o four·hltter In the playoffs al he mowed down teams rrom Antelope Valle)'. Hart.. Bishop Amal and Loara. ln. the UUe duel wilh Loara, which he WOO 1· 1, he bad lhree bill and knoc:~ed in two rum;. It A guy who made All-CIF, along with Brett, was San Clemente High's Dick Newhart. In prep track. Paul Wilson of Warren High {Downey) set a na- tional interscholastic pole vault record al Westminster High when he cleared 16-63.4 in the transplanted Southern Counties meet. Servile High of Anaheim, run· nerup to Mater Dei in the league ttitle derby~ went into CJF basket· ball play and won the AA crown· by beating Torran ce, 62-60. Servile losl to Mater Dei four ti mes during regular season baL· tie. Also on the basketball front. Long Beach Poly sel a CIF c ham· pions hlp ga me &cqring record thal still exists by lambasting Nortb Torrance, 90-48. Steve Farmer, now water polo coach at Costa Mesa's Estancia High, was All·CIF polo honorable mention whl~e playing for Newport Harbor High. Greg Fink and Pat McClellan ot OF champ· Corona del Mar were on the first team u they led CdM to an 8-7 upset ot &I Seaundo In the polo finale. Erle Carson and Doug Schaumburg or the Sea Kings were second team All-CIF. Mater Dei won the 4-A football crown by smashing Centennial, 21.0·, ln the championship duel ul the Coliseum. Sandy Ourko of West Covina was All-CIF in foot· bt1l and }'e'5 with the Natlon111I Football Leagut:!'s New Engl1nd Palrioll. That'• the way It wu, 19 year• ..... Islanders , Dumped PHILADELPHIA CAPl - "This isn't the end, only the beginning," said coach Al Arbout a fter his incredible Ne\v York Islanders bowed out of the National Hockey Lea g ue playoffs. The Islanders lost 4· l Tuesday night in the seventh and deciding game of their semi-final playoff series ag·ainst the defending champion Philadelphia F1yers. The Islanders si mply ran out o( miracles. The Flyers shattered the Islan· ders' dream of a second straight comeback from a 3-0 deficit in a ·best or seven game series, by controlling the game from the outset. "The FlyCrs deserved to win," said Is landers s tar Denis Potvin. ''They co ntrolcd play. We couldn't get anything going." Arbour also gave credit to the winners, who out~hot the Isles 35-15, and should have al least three other scores. "They started coming from !he drop of the puck." noted lhe Islanders co<1c h. "They "'ere very tenacious. They got the ex· lra momentum . They're very tough in here (The Spectrum).·· Arbour said he knew the Flyers would come out after the Islan- ders from the s1art. ··our idea was to keep them at bay fof the first 10 minutes.·· Arbour said. The id ea didn 't work. The Fiyers led 3-1 al 7: 11 of the rirsl petiod and it was all over but the celebrating of the 17 ,077 fanatic hockey fans. "My learn showed a lol of t hnracler fn winning and It s howed the same In los ing tonig ht (Tuofday night)," Arbour t11ld . I, Ryan said he ha~n ·t had his best velocity on hi s fa:,t ball si nce ·he strained the tendon 111 his clllO\.V on ,\pril 24 against 'l'cxas in hi s only Joss of the year. NEW YQ,RK ~Othbi Ftwtl•"ll 10011 E.M•ddO•t f '0 0 0 Bol'<I\ rl • o 1 o Mufl\.On t JOOO c""'"oi.~ 10 ; o 1 o ""'••man<1n l O O O G. N~Ule• lb J 0 0 0 F.'ir'""''Y'\ 1ooq w Wo!ham\?b o o o o AIOrl'WF 11> 1 0 0 0 °"""''*•I>" 1 0 0 0 Ma'>Ol'\S 0 0 0 0 ,,...o,cnp G"'"P l yle p 0 ~ ~ 0 0 0 0 0 Clo o a CALIFORNIA Rtmv lb R<Y@f\cl Botnt~ II> L•t>oud II Lie<>&\ pt> 'il•nton rl Chai~ lb Sudd• •\ O" M<'O" O< [q~n ' M N"!tlt •ll B 'im•1"'~ R1•r>D .lb. h Ill s 0 0 0 J 0 1 0 ? 1 ~ 1 l 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0000 :i 1 1 1 ' 0 1 0 O!Oo ( I 1 II 0 I 1 l l 0 I 1 0 0 0 u Tola!> 1~ 0 I ~ 1~1<11~ l1 ~ 17 ~ N~"" vor• M 000 00-• o (dhlo'"'" 1X10 001 11• , OP-C11olotnoil l LOB-N"""' Yor" J. C..lo!orn, .. 8 18 B.'im11" lB-lQdl' Sl;l-R.Wh>tt'? 'i-~. 'im•lll. " H RER8BSO """o"" ll, ls~ ~ J ] A J ""' ' l I g e Lw•e • D U g 1 Rv•nCW.1·11 ~ 1 g D ~ J WP-Ry•n. T-l.lil A -11,~'lli. Albritton ~aps Feud HONG KONG <AP J -To one .of the four collegians on the U.S. track and field team, the t1;p to China is more th;,in a pleasanl ex- perience -it is a personal strike at the autocra"y of American sports. "Whe n I was first told I mi ght be suspe nded o r lose my scholarship. I \Vas determined lo go," Terry Albritton, a massive youn g shot putter from Nc..'"'l>Ort Beac h and the Uni versity or 1-fa\\·aii, said. "I am siek and tired of the )·t•slrict1ve pCl\\'ers of both the NCt\A and ;\1\U." There were anxious moments for coll egians who might have been interested in the..~ historic <•d - vcnt u rc \\'he n the N••tional Coll ege Athl etic Association posed the queslion of eligibility for athl etes \\'ho might be lured into the Am ateur 1\thlclL c Union enterprise. \Vith some nudgi ng from the State Department, the NC,\1\ rt•- Jaxed its position and collegi:i ns \\'Cl'C told they might join the team if their universities :.ip- provecl . Defe ndin g c hampio n a nd st.•cond-st't•d ed llod Luver o f Corona deJ JI.tar \\'hipµcd Erik van Dillen fi ·7, 6-0, 6·4. Top-seeded John Ne\.\•combe went three sets to defeat Paul Gerken, 6·3, 5·7, 6-j?. Ken Rosc"1all of Au stralia topped Bob Ca rn1ichael 7·5, 6-2. Russell Out LOS ANGELES -Sbortsto1) Bill Ru ssell. \\'ho onl y .lust r~­ c..·ovt•rcd fron1 a broken hand, \Va .... pl aced on th e 21 d ;,iy disahlt.'<i list by the Los ,\ngt•le>s Dod,i.!l'l'S Tuesduy because of a knee in· jury. Hu ssell \\'as put on the hsl rt•tro!.lcti ve to last Sunday for t he partially to1·n ligament on the backside of his left knt>e suffC'rt-·d 'vhen he dove for a ball al Pit- tsburgh Saturday. The Dod gers said the knee h!.1<.I hC"e n placed in a cast for t"·o "'eeks but no surge.ry "·ould be ne<'essarY. · Ke111 uek11 Holl• LO UISVILl.E -Artis Gilmore ~cored 26 points and Kentucky turned back a fourth-<1uartcr In- diana rally. beating the Pac<·rs 120·94 in the firs t game of their American Bas ketball Associa· tion l'hampions hip series. Indiana C'Ul the margin to five points, 89·84 , on George McG in- nis' turnaround jumper \\'ilh 8 14 to go. But the Colonels, with Da n lsscl and Louie Dampier hitting: from the outs ide, gradually pullt•d a"•ay. McGinnis \.\'Ound up \\'ith 35 points. most of thc1n in the second half. \lilas \lietorlous BO URNEMOUTH. Engl.and - Guillcrmo Vilas. the No. I SC.l'<lt·d pliiyC r, de feated Ivan Jl.lnlin<.1, 6-4. 7-5, Tuesday in the SS>.500 British 1-lardcourl tennis t·han1- pion~hips here . _ Othe r results found Patrice Dominguez defeating Adriano Panalta. 5-7. 7-5, · 6-3: 1-lans- Joachim Plotz winning over Jcro Velasco 1-6. 6-4 , 6·3: <ind Fran· cois Jauffret defeating Patrite Cornejo6-4,6·l . , Jn women's s in gles. Sue ~lap­ pin defeated Patli 1-l ogan 8-6, 8·6. Hooto1i Fi1ids Self Change Pays Off ST. LO UIS <AP) -"Coming over her e was r c ne\vcd con · fid encc, and tonight "'as something on top of thut. ·· stockily-built right-hander Burl Hooton said. The 25-year·old Jlooton. who two weeks ago "'as castoff by the Dodgers .'iloft• .Allt•me1o"lfAltO .. I ...... \oULOt Anl!~l•• .. 1'>• lPU>'• ~Y •• P11urn;r<;1" •• Loi "1>11••·~ ~y 11 Po11•DW<(lh •I LO\ Al'Q~I~\ Ill )\~ "'· I 1\o "'- t ~~p "'· Chicago Cubs, for the most part reconstructed hi s own self im age by pitching a tw o-hitter Tuesday ni ght in the uniform of the Los Angeles Dodgers. '"As soon as J got here I had a reversal of my attitude," com- mented 1-looton . who stopped the St. Louis Cardinals 5·0 while fac· lng only 29 batters. "I think it's a new l!nvlron· ment. a new tcum, aetting a chance tQ pitch r egularly -~­ ing with a team that has con· fidencc enouch in me to send me out there every fourth day," Until the oullng. the .blond Hooton wo.s burdened wflh1l 7.2Cf • earned run average and a 0-.3 rea cord on the basis ol lhree wupec· taeular games with lhe Cubs and two with the Dodgers. But the one-time hi~h Cubs draft choice. a former Univers ity of Texas All -American, made amends with his eighth career shutout and first complete game in fi ve starts . "I don't even remember \\'hen the last time was that I complet- ed a game:· a~mitled Hooton. who yielded orily a ·doUbl c lo Te<l Sizemore and a pinch-single lo Luis Melendez. ''I only completed three game~ 1~1 sl vc:lr. ''he noted. ''but to me 1:1 lot o'r my problems started in the Cubs · bullpen.'· LOS ANOEL[S ""'~'; S 1 I 0 LPCJt\lD P•c•or~~ •I w"'"'' , Q.1,.,.., Ill Cf•wlO<Oll "'"' f'en11utonc Allf•t>Kr. •\ _..,,,p S D D 0 • I I J s 0 0 0 ~ ! I 0 2 I I 0 2 D 0 D • D 1 J • 0 1 D loT. LOvts 11t r ·fl Ill 8•0Cl ll •0 00 'i<nmo•~ 111 • o 1 o °"'~'" J 0 0 II lSo....,..on\' ]0 00 "''"''' t DI 0 IC, .... ,,.....,., lb.J D 0 0 ~llr Jtl 3000 T~'WHl'I J OOO Mf.GIOIMl'P I 0 I 0 t .M.lrtlntt1>!'1 1 0 0. T,Moor<!I P .. 0000 Mllel'del P" I 0 1 0 TOt•lt JS 5 8 S lolll\ 71 0 ) D 1.AM.,.111 ·ooo no •DO ·~ SI. L,,..I, IXIO 000 ooo~o e -R•lll 1. OP~Lo' A~Ottf' r, SI. L9tl" I, Lot-Lo\ Al'Qtlt • ~. $! L°"'' 1. lit-,._.• ~re, lll--Crtwlord. H"'-W,111'1 '61 !Sll-Ulllf•· • II• H It llt .. M Hoettn (W, 1-ll t 2 0 0 I ' McOletN<n CL,W) • I • ' l 1 T.Moor• J 1 1 1 ! I W,.-T. Moor.. T-l~DJ.A-11,J", ) • -. . . . ' ' -' . ' P..: CAILYPILOI Wednesoar. May 14, 1~, .. ,976 OLYMPICS • • • ContlD•ed.F1'om Pa1eB·l ac:ilitl~s . The current)-ound.of Canadian trikes bega 11 lasl Thursday in eaction to pending labor legisla· ion that would p h1l'e four union ocah; under t rust eeship and bu r ny person «.·onvicted of a crime 1·om holding union ollll'e tor 11 ve •ears ·ruesday marked the fourth ay thnt som e 5,000 construction orke rs. led by plumbe rs and 1 · leNricians whose unions a re a rm ar ked f or trus teesh ip, tayed 4.1way f rom their Mon- real-area cons truction sites. uis La berge , president of the ue bec Fede r at ion of Labor QFL ), warned that the Gan1C'S ight have to be postpo ned to §71 if the measures are made aY.·. But Bourassa s aid he h ad alked \\'ilh Olympics officials in 001c earilcr ·r uestl<iy, and he ~ ~ ...-"? ~ ~ lternate amesSites ollo"'in g is a rundoY.'n of lhc possible allernate sites: EXICO CITY -All the fine ilit ies used for the 1968 Olym- . including the main stadium. still there . And the Mexicans e great enthusiasm for host- international sports events of ·kinds. They a re still basking he success of the 1968 Games a World Sol·ccr Cup of 1970. LOS ANGELES -.The Ciilifornia cit y bid unsuccessful- ly last year for the 1980 Olym- ·~s. Its bid 'vas based partly on ts ability to handle the Olympics sing cx i st i n ~ faci li ties a nd ·ithout the need for much ne\\1 onstruclion. The exceptions involved an lympic vill age, an eq uestrian enter and a rowi ng course. Los ngeles al so proposed building a wimming pool with scats for .OOO spectator s. Los An geles observers say heir cit .v. if pushed. could pro- ab ly bt• 1·l·ady to house a low udgel Olym pics in 19'76, bllt its lymp1c offi cials might be relu('- ant. TElfR;\N -I r:in has gro,~·ing. mbitions to make il s capit al an nte rn at1 o n :J I sports cen ter. ! ehran pu l on an expensive s how r: organlzing last year's Asian a mes. • 1 It also consid ered at one lime dding for the 1980 Olympi cs. as rival to Mosco"':. but decided lo put this aside until a later dale, rossibly 1984. ,. S h a h M o h <i.mmed Reza l°'ahl evi takes a pe rsonal inte rest th Tehran 's exp<inding reputa- tion <is a world s ports center. f-l is ~_rath e r, Prince Gholam Reza fahlevi, is a me m bcr of the IOC. •Te hran bui lt u village fo r Pround 3,000 a th letes al th e Asia n Carn es -loo s mall fot Ol ympic turposes. • • :Pacific Southwest t ' !Tourney Shifte d • ~ LOS ANGEL ES -The SI 15.000 l'acific South"•est Open tennis thampionships "'ill be played µti s year at UCL1\, 4.1fl er being f taged for 48 years at the Los ('.ngt'll's ·rt·nnis Cl ub, tourna- ricnt offi ci;.il s said. • The offi cials said Tuesday the ftlange was m ade because the J.,.os An geles Tennis Club courts ~an acco m modate only 3,400 pectators while seating at the CLA cour·ts \va s 11 .000. . !FACTORY I Demo I SALE! • • ' • ' I • TOYOTA flAMP'lE; 75 TOYOTA 'dOO< • ~""'"° ~•1e1 ... ~.1e ••II'"~' (TEJ\3091 1 • VOLVO 74 VOLVO 142 lto\110 .• 11,, •t.,.o. •111y1 .. ~-. OT ......... -(I0&1J9j sssss • USED CAR SPECIALS '7J DATSUM 610 Co. "ulo I" ""'0' (66:>GVJI '70 EL CAMIMO o\j!IO, PS .• AM rll<l"I, 10011• ......, r>&rMHI 5 1888 '72 CADILLAC ~ Dl\11111 Su" •oot 11,111 -· lilCIOfYU 111111.Cul••I 1to1['1'VI s3977 I l \ was told bthere is no question of pos t ponin g t he Gam es unti l 1977 ," Bou r assa s<iid the Gumcs '-''Ot1ld "ei ther be held in 1976, as I am ronvlnced they wi ll , or they v.·111 not be held at ull." ti-1 a ny local officials beli eve that A1 ontreal 's economy could suffer an awesome setback If the Quebec government decided to drop the Games to buy labor pe uce . L a wre n ce 1-l a ni gan , Chairm an of the Montreal Urban Comm unity, d escr\)>C<l such a possibility as ''disastrous.'' ··Games' construction has wide impact on the "'hole e('onomy of this area," he said. J\1on treal city t·ounrilor Bob Ke:.i.ten. reaC't1ng tu Hourassa 's t·omm(•nts, termc(f the p1·emier's suggested move for soc ial order "another act of irresponsibility" and advised him t o "think twice about any decision he makes on the Olympics ... Ir he is going to restore true peal·e he's going to have to do other things besides cancel the Olympi cs," he said. There a re strong feelings in Olympic circles that the IOC should still keep faith in !he Canadian Olym pic Association and hold the Gam es in Canada wh atever h appens . Presuma bly that m eans that if Montreal can- not stage the Games, they mi ght r be spread around to other Ca na- d ian c ities "'i th s u i t a bl e facilities. The task of t aking over the Ulympic Gam~s at a year's notice or less would be near im- possible for most cities and not much easier even for cities "'ith alrea d y a d e q uate s ports facili ties. Alternatively, they could be S\\'itchecl to another country altogether -either to a city that has pre\•iously s taged the Olym- pics or to one that has the ambi- tions and abil ity to do so. Los ,\ngeles, Tehran . Duesseldorf, Tokyo and Mexi co City a re among the citi es who previously expressed interest in sponsoring the 1976 Games or could handle .such an und e rt:Jking. 1r the emergenC'y arises. r.I ex· iro City "·ould be the likeliest <·andidate . Th l· exten s i ve faC'i li tics used for lhe 1968 Olym- pics remain intact and the l\'lex- 1cans rel<lin a .c:rcat enthusiasm fo r hosting intern<it ional sporting events. WTT R esults New Yo•t l~. GolO•nG.11 .... Zl wa ...... 11oout»e,_ """'l·'>C~d!I ... !NYI bf•ISl<>W· K•yomu•d6·,,6·• ~n ~1n9!e~ Olo.UH' IC.Gl bfa! """re• (NY) 6-1, Mell aouDle\ -0...~1t•·MCM11lan 1C.C.1 ~di SloUe·MCl yet iNYl 7·1o 11~-l><e•'"' .... ore ~·ll Woffi1!11~·n91e, -Konq INY lllo'd1 K io-~ •GGl t.-1 M .. ed <1<1 .. 1:11e~ -s1011e.s.c~-.11 .... !NY ) bed! MtMllld~·!>IO~t 1C.C. lb·' A-•. IU. Set1s'''' f'i11t1le SPORTS HB's Terry All-Empire Stan Terry, Huntington Be arh Hi gh School 's £i rst baseman, \\':JS named to the official fi rst team All-Em pi re League basebal l team by the Ora nge Co unty Sporls\vri ters ~\ssociationi Three Huntington Beach te3m- mates were na med to the second tc·a m \\'ith league ch ampion Kule lla do min a ting the t \\'O squads \vith seven player s on the first team and one on the second . Lann y Gor of Katella \Vas named player or the year after posting a n 8·0 record "'ith a 0.53 e .r .a . K a t e ll a coach Noel Sween€'y was ta bbed as the coach of the yea r in t he Empire 'Leagur . Ed Vig naroli of 1-lun tington Beach \Vas edged by Katella's Larry Olson in the balloling for catcher . Ols on hi t al a .3fi4 clip and Vigna roli batted _347 \\·ith these t\\'O receiving all but one of th e voteS cast . 1'om F re m an ''·as ~ heavy choil'C for second l earn ~it shortstop behind Anaheim's Ti1n Fl a nnery and Doug Mansolino made a strong s ho"·ing against Kat"Clla's Brad P urcha ror the s('cond bas e berth . A ru Tt•m ... _.Pllly•r,S<floel A ... Cl•U P-1100 8 o•0''9e', FoolhiH 1 ~. ! q1 St. P-Lannv Go<. Kat~!I• 8·C, Q ~l Sr. C-L•rrv01'on, K,Htll• *° St, 1a-s1 ... ,,,,,, H"111'ntlOll B•.Kfl .)HI !>•. ll:!-Br Ml P"t'""· 1(•1eu,. .-Sr. 38-!>l,Ye C.r~nam. oC•r,lla . .lOS Sr. SS -TomFldnne •v,An•nt«Tl l&b S•. OF -.C.•!oe Moty,K•!,lla .48' St. Of.-Jetl Kn•1>1>. Kd\flld .• 1q Sr. OF-B1118111DO .. ,l(atella .:JllO Sr. Ut-lloMrl Slttl, Foolh!ll C80 .. m S•. S..:011<1 Team P-C..ry flower~ . .C.n•Mim • 1, Q 'l'l !>r. P-Jcl>nW•nq, Kfnneo, '.>-1, 1 •~ J•. C--EotVit11•rol1, H1111t1nq..., Ele;ai;n .1'11 Sr. 1 8 -,.0el LeutDe<.kt•. ICalella .Ul S•. za--o. ... MA-li-,H•IOllkll .UO Sr. JB~KfllyComl>~.FootflfU .31{1 S•. S5-TtmFrffllall,H""lllkll .lit Sr. OF-l.a nc1McEl-t,Ord1111• .l'IO Jr. OF-Johnlom•.Kelllltd~ JM S<. OF -Jom8"'"·'-""'" 1W Sr. u 1-Jofl11W11111.Ke1W1eo1 s-1, l qs J•. UCI Rallies, 11-10 Ken Washington doubl ed in two runs in the last of the ninth in - nin g \\'ilh t1,1.·o outs, givi ng CC Irvine an 11-10 vict orv o\·cr visi t· ing Loyola UniverSity in the season baseball finale for both teams Tuesday. The rally started "·hen llon ll ughes and Bruce Banni n g strok ed two .ou t si n g l e s. \Vashington had doubled in the eighth ~nd scored on John Es py's single, cutti ng the deficit to 10-9. Oth er hi gh lights for the ,,·in- ning An teaters included a three· run triple by 1\lan Belasco in the second inning, a double, tri ple and first inning home run by John Palmer and two doubles and a single by Ron Hughes . Loyolu's J eff Frank had a grand s lam homer in the fifth. UC I finis hed with a 15·27 record. uc; 1.wi11t 1111 .. • • r lli ~l •\<0, •t , ' • , E\01. lti ' ' , ' Pdl""'t.d , , , , SQente, 11> ' 0 ' ' ~!ff~ll,11 ' ' ' 0 Hllljflf,, \\ ' , ' ' B•n.,rng,c ' ., 0 A-•~,t'.1'1 ., ' ' W•\ll1nqlon, <1'1 , , , C.floi•tl, lO ' ' ' • GoodY•d', P ' ' ' • Jo'1n...,n, p ' • • 0 Tot•I> " " " " '!iCOtf tly 111111...,. ' • • LOyOld ow Qf,jJ 100-10 " • UC lr~tnf ClO UI 011 -11 " Baseball Standings AMER ICAN LEAGUE East OivisiOn IV I. f\.1 i I"' auk('(' 16 II Roston 14 12 Det roi t 13 13 Ba lti more 13 14 C'h•vt•l:ind 12 l.'"1 Ne\\ 'fork 1 i 18 \\'est Divisron Oakland 19 12 ·rexas 18 12 1\ngels 16 16 K;.i nsas City 16 16 r.tinnesot a 12 14 Chic ago 12 JS T""Ml.IT'' G•mn 6dlt•"'""' l , C.~•(•90) KoJnw• c.11, 8, O..tto11 I Clt~l""d J, Mi1111e..ota l l f •a\ S. Molwfu~••C. ~ '""'""<!\ c.111110•""' ~.New Yo•• o 0..•1 .... ,, •• 80,10 .. s TOd•,'s(;dM" Pct. .593 .538 .500 .4&1 .·1,14 .3i!) .613 .600 .500 .500 .462 .400 GB 1' l! 2"' 31.2 ·1 6 '' 3l :.i 3V·i "' 6'h (h((tq<! l\YOOd 2·•1 •I 8dlltmote (lO<Pft •·I) !(""~"' (•tY !8r•!r\J I/ di O<>tro><I ((o1•11>.,,1·•1 C1t~~1.on!I •C. P~"• •-1111 MinneWlt• (HuQfle\ , " M•• .. •v•~e ·~P'"()"f 1 ~I ,,1 T• .... IW. "l~! 0 11 l ;••-. Ya<• fo~M"' J •l ~· C.•hl~•n•~ 1H .. ,~1er On•' (I.on"•\ """""''<I Thw•Ml•,'•G•mn !(""""' C:.I• at Be>\ Ion (IP"<fl•ll<!•l Mill"f 'IOl.1 M,,,.,,..,, 111 Te••• 0111t9dMe~ \tlWtlu l.-(1 N~T I ONAL LEAGUE East Division .. l. Pct. GB Chicago 19 9 .679 Pittsburgh 14 12 .538 4 Philadelphia H 14 .500 5 Ne'v Yo rk 12 ]4 .462 6 St. Lo ui s 12 16 .429 7 l\lontreal II 15 .423 7 \\'est Di,,.ision Ood~t·rs 2;1 11 .6i6 C'1ncino<1ti 18 Ll .545 4 ':? ,\tlunta 18 i7 .51-1 51_. San Diego 15 17 .-169 7 San Fra ncisco " 17 .452 j l:! I louston ii 24 .314 1212 T uttday'1G~"'" ('11C•qo7, Ho .. .ic .. T P~d•Ol!lOPll.1 •. (1ntonnlll1 0 P111\tl"•ol\1. _s .. ,. O<e90 0 .C.1!•1111 9, MOnt•etl ' ~II F•111c.tco ti New 10tl<, PO~l~tl. '"'" LO\ Anqel•• s. SI . Lo .. 11 0 T10i1f'tGamt1 LO\ Al'lgotltt fRl w S·I 11 SI, LOU!J IC...-li\ 1-31 HOvtron ic. .. 11 ... O·\! •I (fl1<d<JO (&J•ro•. 11 (111co1111•t1 IO••Cy l·t! a1 P~ll-lpPI'" IC~tilon 1 •I 1 ~ O•tOO (JO"t' 1 ll ~! Pott\llur1111 !Eliot1 )) All.,.la IH"'' o\<)n ).11 ~1 Mo,..,~ .. IFrymdn} 01 ~n ''~"<•,(O !"'Onll'l"''O 1 ll •t '*""YO•• IT•lt 1.)1 T1!11r10•,'1 G•mft uo11~!on 11 Cfl1t•oo (·~·"~•!• •1 Ptn••delpl'l1• 0) Al lMI• •t Mllnlt••! Otll• ..... t\ K M<l .. ttll DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO 1966 HARBOR BLVD .. COST A MESA 646-9303 'itr ~1rt·Porl~·Body \hop OpPn 'ii Dor\ o ..,.,.i. Part\ Dl'porl'"""' O pl'n Sofurdoy•" a m ·1 pm Wf MAKf OV fQ SEAS OEllYflillfS Mesans Positive A ttiii.Ule Turned Season A round By ED BURGA RT pl a yoffs Frid ay after· we had bcC'n bunting off 0t11H1oau, !'ll•1,1a11 1 noon at Costa Mesa JUgh. a 1nachinc.'' fo~or th e p os itive -The reasons for the Hace)' m oved third thin ki n g Cost a Mesa b u~ e m ·h n t.1 ark I, h M · ii turn a bout ur~e m any . Rlchardson into lh cNo.~ 11g u.st angs, it a Bc[ter hitting. Solid de· I started four wet'ks ugo tense. Strong pitching. b u tt i n g s p O; t . u n 1 agai n s t th e T us t in Consistent execution of ltlc hurdson-11 long 'vith Till e r s, t h e ·su m c s h o rt s t o p S t eve ~eball team they de. fund~mcnlal s. n e rnhu rdl n nd first. fcatcd for the Century And a positive at· baseman Gar y Baumc Leagueco-chumpionship titud e , -the key t o has hit s tron g ly in last week. Hagey's team th-at is now league. The Mus ta ngs were trailing, 6·3, in the top of the seventh inning, and thei r l'Oal'h , Jim llugey, a supt·cme optimis t, hnd his doubts. "I caught m yself say- ing that we we re going to have s horter pr actices, th at we would be playiilg different 'ids, th at '-''C \VOuld be 2-5," he recalls. •·And then. we started getting base hits. T he Mu s t a ngs got enough hits t o score eight runs. That "'a s only th e b eg inni ng o f a n un· hl•li evable eig ht ·ga1nc '"inning streak a nd a berth against Foothill or Kennedy in the opening round of the Cl F 4-A 12.10 . Richardson hud n .323 "There h as been a league murk . 8(.'l'nhardt great dC'nl of positive hit .404 wit h 11 1·bi; thought." Hagey says. Baume butted .282 "'ith "Success is confidence 13 rbi. and thl' ability of pl ayers "And our pi tl·hing got to believe in themselves. stronger," says ll agey. 1'he "'hole .nature of our T he tt1ustangs top l \\'O pr al·l it'Cs h as been pi t c h e r s u r c Br i u n positive." Coste lloe (4-1, 3.02) and And the results have ' Tim Crol'kcr (5-2, 1.97). been fr uitful. Coslelloe "·ill sturl Fr i· "We sta rted to win the day. close ones," says J-lagey Cos ta Mesa's infi eld whose ~tus ta ng s h ave hasalso pl uyed'well . \\'On three one-run games "Second basem a n Guy during lhc ir streak . Krikol'iu n has m adl' onl y f-lagcy also used sound one error ;.Iii ycur ," says coaching tact ics. l~ug ey , "a!ld Richard-;on "\V e <·hanged our bat-has eomm1tl~d onl y _four. ting 01-dl'r J.i litt le." he ~nd .Bau!11 e IS as fine a says, ··and I s tarted 0 f1eld1ng .f1r st baseman as. throwin g live bunting at there is 1nthe\eague.'' them in pract ices over Hugey th e n thought lhe last \veeks. Ea rller, back to the end of last s umm e r \Vh e n t h e Te~nis Tourney Nears Mustan gs com pl etcd s ummer league with u 7-10 record and h ad onl y two lettermen returning. Entry blanks a rc now availa ble for the 23rd an- nual Orange County ten- ni s cham pions hi ps to be stalo:ed on public courts in the cit y of Santa Ana Ix-gi nn ing May 31. Junior play will gel the event under way May 31, ' June 1, 7 and 8 ""ith seniors competition on June 7, 8, 14 and LS. Courts to be used in- clude Santa Ana College, Sa nta An a Hi g h and Ca brillo Tennis Centt:'r. For further informaliort, contact Nancy McDaniel at 838·3182. .. I'll admit th a t I'm s urprised ~·c d id this n•cl l, '' he said afte r Costa til esa beat Tustin. 12-2, in its final l<·aguc g ame . "!Jut a (·Oac·h :d\\'ilYS h as lo be op- tim istic. If he i:-,n 't, hl· sho uldn 't he in coaching." Rustlers, Illinois Nines Vie Golden. West Collece will tangle with Dan- vi lle, Ill. l n opening ·r o und act ion or the women's junior college nutional 5oftball tourna. ment Thursday niJht In O m a h a after th e schedule was revl.zs ed be cauge of a recent tornado. Coach Jud..i Garman and 15 members of the team will leave Thurs· d ~y morning for Omaha to compete in the college women's world series of !!Oftball. ln('luded on the travel-- ing rost er are Debbie Burlison, Sue Ca lderon, Cindy Cooper, Jill Crwse, Lueunn Grasse, Marsha Kreinkamp, 1t1elannie Kyler, Lee Lindsey, San- dy Maul, Kathy Nichols, Nancye Oliv e, Cheryl Small e 'y , Kathy S tephens , Bonnie T h oma s and Su e Williams. The tournament runs through Saturday with a uni versity as well as j unior college divj9ilon . All-star Tilt LOS ANGELES- Southern California Con· ference baseball cham- pion East LA College fal'C'S a circuit all·star squad Thursday a t 2:30 on the 1-luskies' diamond . East L A "·i ll pa rtic ip a'tc in th e South er n C al JC ployoffs, f\.l ay 23·25. Safe 516 to 541 Per Set CUSHION BELT POLYGLAS For lhree d1y1 only, we'rr br~ai..1nw Blackwall Sale , our price o n !his bi~s-brllrd Pol)·11las Size Price tire. 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E~t<1ncl6. l in"": '.14 I 880 medle y ,.,1.iy-1. Wt?\lm1n,1.,r, Time: 1.tl!l.1. HJ-\. w e .. ve r (W 11. 6ueker (II'/) J. f r11nd' <Wl. Heillhl 6 }. LJ-1. Krau' (WJ 2. Pc r~ln\ (Wf3. Volleyball Results V•A:SITY E\t•nci• de f C•nr on IS·I , 1S 9, 1'-U. Fountain \11ller del Ed•..on u 8, 1H . S·IS. 1•·16, IS·t. U llllfM Be•ch def Et Toro 15-S, IS·•, 1)-3. uniwrsi tv def D•n" HiU~ u -1s. 1S-1, l S-10. San Clemenle def Ml\\1on \llt10 ls-6, 1S·2. IS-J _ U Ouinl• def Co\ti Mi\• !S-•. 111·!5, 1S-t , IS-•. Huntinqlon Be•th det wes1mlns1er 1)-7, IS-I, IS-1?: Rlwr\idt! Poly def Corona del f\Nr ~l S, ls-6, IS-12, IS-6. JUNIOR V•R1'1TY E>tancoildel C•nron 15-G, 15·8. Ed1$0n llel Foun101n \la!ler 2·15. 1~1G, U-13. L•11una B~11c n del E.! l oro l~ll, f.lS, lS·l . O"n" Hill• def Un1 .. e rl !ly 1}·6, 11·H, IS·6. San C!emepl<' d<·I Ml\>1on Vot?!o 11·11, lS-8, 1S·6 ~.,, ~l I O•\l<1nl~ 14-1 I .• 11.P I Wv•"•" ll.11 M1,11•ny !Wo J. t.l<llton (WI D<>t•u•a J1·11'' N•WP0'1H••Wr 1•11 Ill) !<!ft, Y•il•Y 100 1. 011-Qn (N I ~ UtnoVI IN!), 1<•111n~r (N l 1'""' 11,~, no 1. Ollo()ll IN ) ?. Bo•• lN) J. O"""''t'(Fl l l"'<'.1•·• 4<0()-!. Hr11<1!ord (N ~I Sr...•!"' IFI J IC••(! (NL rlr""°. o?.o. 8llO 1 Ant10 0' l 2 Jo~n..,., lNl l HdH "On (f ). l +mt · );)? 1 ' ""''" 1 Anno (F-1 '· P<1tmer ("'I l. ADOerl\Otl lN I l lltl<I'' ~ lot.I llOLH I, Atllewr INI 1 ,,_,'On lfll.8ull•rlNl.l1u• !7.1. •40 r•!ilr 1. Ne w port H•rbo..-. '"'"': j.Q • 1111 n1edl•'t' ••l•v -1. Nuwpo r1 H•roor. l •n11 , 1 .SI (I lJ 1 \1••"9r (F ) 1 D•n1"1 tN l l. F-"l e 4FI O"t•n<• l•·'H• "J 1 C•11(Qf !N ) J. Flake (Fl ). D.lt1•et IN) HelQl>t : S·I <,p I O..nu:I tNJ 1. Pll11l11n (flJ Ca11(0I (N• O•.i•ncc: 11>-~·' ~"'' """ V•ttlly G~1 G?il 3 H rs • G1Q 01 0 l S • S Un1v~r,•t1 0.1ft .. Holh Ml ftt •nll >i•<•m11n. Sontn.,t. c~•ron1 a nd Ju11lor'l••$1'' un1ver•11J ]Sl 000 · 10 IS ) 0•11<1 Hill~ GOI 011 -\1 I ~ A>l\cr•H 11.na E(cleston ... S.ir •c •nd Ffl1tell. Sein Clemente El Toro G•lloqan .ind •ll(I C.dft V•rt1 ty 1111 ooo a J ~ ' 130 360 A-U 18 l LD~rgd<dy , Ur4urldr( Junior \l•tu ty S.nClen-.n1., 300 IHl 0-S 14 8 E1 Toro 011 W1 •--'I IJ • UfdJ dr><l IJOQ l'l~llrll"' •nd Willltl. s..,i••••••i••g V•RSITV ... 1111. V•ll•J i.11 IJll CoU•Men 1ll0 M.,dte y Rel"Y I. founl•I" 'l•lleJ. Tonw· 1:04.o. 200 Free 1. Brothe rton !Fl 7. Fr1edltF IJ U11er (Cl l 1n1e ,J.l6.6. 200 Ind Medley-I. Aldrotn tFJ. ''""' J·JJ.O \0 Fret! I Hutnat~ (F ) 7. Doi,.,, «c 11. Friedl (F l T1,..,.,, 21 .1. 100 Fty 1. Pot~"" IC) 1 Aloricl> tF ll .Oo> .. elltFl Tom" 1 01.?. O•v•n11 I. fh p pcl !F l 2. SJ-,..fiddn CF l Potnh. lBSS , 100 Fttt 1 Pitl<elt 4Ct 1. John.on !F ll !.mo11\ICI Tom~ I 010. ~00 Free 1 S•otne rton (F ) 1- Voun~r !Cl l 1n>e •·O• • 100 Eaoi. 1. Hutndn" !F l 1 M HUQlle~(f /J.uu~rlCf 1o'f'l<':1·118. 100 Bfed~I \ Pie\~ CF t 7 Dul.in {(IJ,Pa r"l\lf ! T1mt:CI U 4. .00 Free Re"'y I, Foun1,,+n va11,y. Time' 4.?•.? JUNIOR \IAJ:!Stlr l'"oun. \l.aller <•ll U•l Coua Mtw 100 Medler Re!dr-1. fountain 'Tourney Expanded AtOCC \l•ll•Y T•ft'IOI 101 ~ 100 l'•ee-1 Lt••l!•y (f I 2. P•n1- fle r1on 1C I l Fl .. nt·•• ICJ Tin"' 1 01 0 100 •od ,....d1•r + 1 ~ •4 ~on•~ tF 1 J. R-HUii"'' !F ) •nd H.id~!l ((.!.Tims' \, 16 ' ~ F•et I l orn (f 11 Ll"°t (f'l J, t ... M ..... !Fl, lU!l<t . ~li.0. )oQ Fly-I. ROd041•• (f I 7, Ectw.afd\ ll"l l .&ooen !C1.l ir•,. l• I. Olvlnt;1 I f . '"'"~"'' !P l J. Rttnot~I (Cl J. M11C l\c ll lfl, fll>!nl\: 11 .i>. loO S.cii. -L f . H~"'' (f 12. O!l !Cl J. Llpot (f !."'! 1n1e. 3~.I . SO 8 •1.a\\ I. C••ntha" 11'1 J . Br•rn<ln IF I J M•""~ 1F I l lrnt1 ... J. ?GO F .... Atl•y ! f Ot11'\.+nV1lley T in~' 1 ~9 G \IARSill' "It Bt •(f\ 4IOI (t ) E1l1101:I• WO M•dlcy Rt1 l•J I H..,hnalon ae..:n ,.,,,. l Ol. 1 WOF•ce 1 Cu•hn1.n!HJ 1 T<1~lo• (Etno111.rd T une '~ ~16 200 Ind Medi .. , I 11.u~l\ftl IHI 1 D•le !H I) T•dt Yltt l 1me·7 J!• SO f r ff 1 l •ylOr !H l ? ......,,w~ll {H) 3 Me1nn•rdl CE I I"'"' ?I 2. !OFly-1 Oull O•ll ~'"~'""e(HJ no !II.rd.} une I 10 1 OovonQ 1 Ktul {H I ? Jone' (tl\ l. Le GlnonelE ) t>o1nn 17•11<1. 100 r-ree 1 J .. ylo• !Ml? K...,nn! (HJ l M~!nn .. r(I~ U: ). l onw I UO.l . SQQ Free L Kl~•nn""'• IMl 110 ~~<on<1or 1n1n1 T""~ ~.Ji ? 100 tt<>~• I (u\OHo"m ht o? M,,. ,...,11 <HI J, M.,nn,,1(11 lf.) '"'"' 1 17 b lCIOllr••~l I Ou11 !I ll~ 1<1~1n11an, {1-o l MKll,.lcn" <E l 1,,,,,. l 1/U 400 ''~" R~ld f I """l•n~l on o.:~tn. rm1~ • u~ • JUNIOM VAll SllV Nit. B•iCI> tMll O•l E~t•t1tli 100 M~dle J R~ldV \ Hunl1n11tou Bc..ch l 1n'~ 1 01 1 !00 F re~ I O.•u>l<:O" 111 1 l fr~<l4:r•Ck >0nlH )l '>l<.•Oo(LI ,,,,._ l 01 I . !00 Ind M~dlPY I Pd vn~ !HI 2 . 'i.li DoiEl no lhlrd.l •me :l 1;,.I. I ~o frff 1. Oonr•le~ !H! 1 Sonle IHI] 8 1atkm•n !E l T+m"' 19 0 !O Fi, 1 810 .. n Hi! 2 8""''""' lHl J_ S1at>o IE I l 1n~ ..tO 9 Oiv1nq 1 8 d•<.,<IO"lin •ti? S.,w .. rd CE1 l. M ... r.n••i lH ). t>o.nh : so.~s. SO B•<~ 1 Fr•d""'''on OH ?. P11,~!H ll 1.1,.l>O,(l t lon1e J)H so Hf<:d'! 1 C.ony6h·• 1>1 11 "'""" l>o.U!l(Hll HQtlb,!(), l1n1• 1':.2 ?00 Frt1t R~lay 1 """l•nQlot• 6"<1<.n. 1 ""'" ! ~ft ~- \l•rttl' WtUminltt r 141 1 14Sf Newpor1 H•rllor 2QQ m edley •<'l"y H•rbOr. Time: 2.01.l, Nc..,.porl 100 fr"e 1 Ander\on !N ) 1. Gold'>- leon !WI J. (rowel! (Wl. l lm<'· 2.19 1. ?00 •nd. m!'d.-1. Roo~rban !N) 1. MtSn .. ne !W),no !nl rd. Tome 1 .1~.9 SO !ree-1. Gaoow (W l 1. Kenwart~y {N) J.A010ndo (Wl. Time : 79.l. 100 l ly -1 Ro b ~rt ~on l NI 1. Do: Com• (W I no th Ira. l lme' 1 •(16.0. DoY•flll-!. Roi.e n !Wl 2 Kol•• !WI l . JonnMln !NI. Polnh: U0 .80. 100 Ire• 1. B•rQe~on (N f 2. GadOw (WI J A90noo tW I. lime ' 1.0l 0. .SOOtree-l.O•-.ls{W!1 Gold•te•n (Wl l.R1<e tN ). l !me. 6,G'I 0. 100 llilCk-1. Ande"on IN 11 Felde tN ll.M~Sha"9 (WI l1m<!. l .ll .•, !GO brt~\I 1. lle •11~~on !NI 1. f\ldY•rro (W) J, 0..Com" \WI. lomio. 1 19 8 •OO ltee relilr -\. W e•lm1n~1er. lime.4.11 .l . Jut1•0• v., .. ty Ntwporl H•rllOr {6J) t 1 S 1 Wtttmlt1t1•r Tht' S!,;'COnd a n nu;.1! n a-100 medl"r re 11 v 1. N~wr>0fl H•rDor.Tome : 1.Gl J. tio n:.i l o utd oor t h ret"-"":1 11 1~ ••t o: 1. Pe•f•QO !NI 2. C...•"' r b II I !Nll .Kapp tWl.l1me 108.2 I" a c q u ct a c l ;J m . 100 1nd med. 1. C•••COI !Nl 1 \l•n p ion s h ips "'ill a g ain be All• tw i J. Stockh•n• IN•, 10,,.., l d l 0 C 1:1 S.4. s a ge ii r a n g e o a s t !O 1re1-1. O.!ke IN I 1. Ak ri•nw College t h is s u m m e r . !WJ l. Pede•'°" !N 1. 1 1n1e · J1 l. so11v-1. Ne 111en !Nl 2. 8••11 (N I J. The e v e nt, spon s ored Snelton (Wl. Tome : l • • b,v the OCC R ~iequelba ll Dov•n11--1 Jonn~on tN I 2. 6ollt~k v fW l ). Bowler !NI Cl ub, is s et f o r June SObdtl< 1. s n.o11ner 1N 1 2. t.iricol ·~·22. (Nl l.S•oan!WL l lme :JSI. .ov SOll•••>t 1.Powtt !N l l.A•ri•m.. 1\ t o t:JI of 107 pl<1yer s (w 11.co111n,tN \ 1,m.,:30.6. · 200 free relay -I. NewlJ(lr1 Harbor. from thr oug hout the n u -1 1""'.2 .t>.~. t io n compe tt•d last v. e i.lr · V•RS ITY anti that fig ure c o ulll T .. 111n n1 1 (~>1 CdM double t h i s ycJIL 100 Meo1e~ Re111, 1. Tu>t•n. 11n"!: ?;GI.I . · Bleach e r f ucilitics \\"ill 100 Free 1. Currr (T l 2 Corn..,,k be e x, pandc•d l h 1·s ,·e a1· to ITl l. Oe~1mone <CL T1n1e .1:111> I. 200 Ind. Medler I. M . Brownt !Cl :Jccomm o d a t e L1ddi lio n;.1I 2. Fle1!l !TiJ. c R~ndall tTJ Time 2 21.~ S jlCCta\orS. !\J o re lhLll\ SO Free-1. Ott !TI 7. Ron\.on ITI J. 3 . .000 watch e d last i·c ;,u ··s HO•ner (Cl Time: 21 4 100 Fl J 1 RO•\ ((I 7 J l.ll"OW"C thr e e -day event. l<:J J.c Atn<1•1J IT~.1 1 ...... · • °" 1 ("ompe l il io n WI.II be O•v•n11 I H<1rne• IC17.Hdll(C!3. Ho'~'"' ! f I. Po•nl' 76.1 held i n open single s , 1GOF''"" 1.011 1r 11.corm.1c-(11 d l .OeSlmone tCI l ime Sl.O Opt•n o uble s. B singles. SOOFrtt 1 curry1T )1 o .Ren<1au B double s. sen io1· s ing le s cr 1J.H .... ~ .. , !Cl Time s .11 J 100 811(~ I M. Browne !CI 2. ROI\ f35 Lind O\"t•r ). C Si n g le s ICl J.Ron•on !l l Time I .OS ! d ' · I 100 Brtil>t 1 R~1U (T) 2. Powt>ll a n \\·ome n ss1ng cs. ICl l.N•r lor lT>.Tome.1 11 4. Entry fee is $15 for t h e ..oo F•ee Re1ay ! Co•on•det M.lr. fir s t e ven t a n d SlO r or t h e r ........ '·~\}N1o t=t vA11s1 1 v s eco nd L'\·ent . Pl<.1yer s CCIM C••> !111 Tutt on ;i r e lirnited to t 'v o 1.~'fl9Medte1 Rt 1•r i.Tu,1on.t 1,,....; C\le n ts. I IOOFree-1 L,Tru"• tc1 11.irr >ei (Tl l.6r~nnen ICl Time 1.0J.I For f u rth e r inforn1a -1001nd.Med1e r 1 Older <Cl1. l . h l l 100 Ind. Medley 1, l ie bt!lwcen io n P o n e ourn amen Olde• 1c1 ~nd Pan•<~k tl f J. L~n1 director flurr y Walla c e n 1 '""'"1:11.1 }(I Free 1. L. Truil• (Cl ?. Brannen al 556-589(). (( 1 l. Br0<;~•thmldl ! f l. T•me: 18.8. Jn l a s t vear's t o urne \" '.l()F1v 1.Gordonn11.r.1p0u 1c l · ·' lO..l\lalle fCl .l1m~·JO,JJ.G, C h u rlic B rumfiel d d e-01vin11 1. Lo•en !Cl?. Kull !CJ l. feate d S t e v e Serol fo r· the Torri•' (1 1 Poont•. 61.90. Seacliff Tourney Ends Jin 1 Patter son :.ind as- s is tunt pro Eric l 'oll ard "·on a pro s c r a mble de rby u t l·lunti ngt on Seacllff Coun try C lub re- l'Cntly. P o llard l i k cv,,Jsc can 1e into his own r ecently with a ninth place rin is h in the western a ppren- t ice c hampion s h ips held in S u c r a m c n to w ith a \\l,'O-day 74-74 -148. In t h e pro s cramble. Bobby Johns and R u s t y J e nkins of F o untain V allc y !\.l ilt· Squal"r- fini s h L·d set:o nd \\·1th Du\'c f\l e K cut1n g anli Norm O ls un of the h o s t club in th ird µl <1 c c . Big C:a11yo11 In u b t'l t c r b:lll of t \\'OSOmc l'VC llt ut llig Can y o n Coun try C lu b . ll~1y l-li.1rbo u 1· and Rob ert ll a n :-.011 fi11i s h u d firs t \\•ith 59. P:.iu l B u t terfield anti IJcte S m oo t p l a ced seco n d ;.1t (;o \\'ilh 1\l a n Bl<1tk l e d gl' <Jil li Ed l\·l a higun n e xt <•l 61. David B arnes and D o u g D a llon dcfeatt'd Jack l\'!cNa u g h t on i.lnd l·l a rlan Ericks on in a play off in l h e l \\'O-d <iy, hi gh -l o~· t o urna mC'n t rc- l" t.• n t J .v ._.rt(·r C i.I t h ri n is h c d \\"ilh I IM. Jn thirtl pla c e \\·ith 119 \\'l'l'e 1-l c nry C.:lilr k :.1ntl \\'i ll L a y m :..i n . I n a I O\\' ba ll o f fo urso me competit io n , M r . <1 n d l\lrs . J e 1·r y 1-lc l peri n team e d \\"ith t h e D ick Whitlows to pos t a n e t 58 fo r t o p h o n o rs . In s econd pl:..i ce ~·ith 60 \\'e r e the Don G a lla nts :.ind the D ick Berks o n s. !r;a111 a 111111 Ed lla yes fire d a holc- in-u n c o n t h e 175 -yar d sixt h h o ll' at S ;.1 n ta ,\n a Count r y C lub r C c e ntly. l lcty L'S u s ed a 4 i ron as did D o n Randa ll o n t he S ;Jme hol e <i "'ee k earlit•r . itliNNiOtl \1i(•jo I>rcparatio n s ha ve h c l.'n com ple ted f o r the big t wo-da y m e m ber g ues t t ourn amen t a t f\l is- s ion Viejo C o untry C l u b this \\'eckl~nd. A s hotgun s ta rt wi ll {:Cl s o rnc 160 p l ayers u nde r \\':.JY b o t h d a y s \\·i t h S a t urda y 's ac t ion a s c r <imblc <1nd Sundu y's a bt•lter ball even t. lrvi11e Consl !\ext bi g: l'Vt·nt o n the e:_ilt•ndar <1t fr \'illl' (.'o<Js t Count r y C lub is the :Jl1 · nu ;il Giffo rd 11. 'l"t•c ple 111 e m b t.· r -111 e in b e r 1o urnL1 n 1t·n t J u n e 7 -tt 'Fish Report LONG •EACH llltlm<1nl Pier l-l? dnQlef \ 11 tow (O<I, 480 rock cod. (Sporlli•f\•ntl-~ "ngler~; 1JS roc- <OO NEWPORT 10~-.ty'~ LOCk~I-21 .anql~,~ 1'1()roc~ tOd SAN DIEGO !Municipal Pierl-1111 ill'\Qlur.: 1 °"'"acu""· !,Ill •Olk <0<1, 61\onQ«>d. DA NA WHARF-1 ~ a11gltf" 19 b.I". I 1>•liD11t, 41 i<>c~ cod. ~EAL llE ACH -s~ dngl~·~-6•J fO<k (O<I , ' t ow (Od, B••tt -I~ anqler•: l'KI llOflolo, 80 l\<1!10ul, 4 \and Ila\~. OCEANSIDE-4~ anqle•~. 9l l>.1i~, 1 whole .ea 11 .. ~~. 361 roL~ cud. Li Ou1nt•del co.ia Me•·• 1S-.I, 1(1.IS, 1S·•. Huntlnogton IM•th del We•trnntter 11·1\,, 1S·1, 16·!•. ~Biel.. I. Cirillo (CJ 1, Ndvlor 4f ) o p e n ti t le a n d B rumfield , 1. Trop0111c1 11m~ l6.~ l e a m e d "'i t h Hu d so 8•e•~• 1. 01-.~r 1c1 2. MC.IC.,e ITl l ZellOr•y !Cl Time. J8 '· SAN P EORO-16 GnQI~•~. 1 b<if· r<1<udl'. 1 1 taloto 1>~~"· ns ro<k tbd_ lllnd SI. l.a""i"'I-'" ~n<i••·r• 2J bar<.a<ud•. J16 c.l !o<o D'"'· 7 \.olnd 1).1''· 16) blue t>a~•. 21 matk,.,~1. 310 fO<-Cfd. Co•ona del Mar oe t Rl;t,r>1de PolJ -...21, IS·l.15·1>. 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Ma 14. 1975 For Preps Racing Set Te1inis Results At OCIR IEMPl ltl! Lll•GUIE Mlt:T 4•1H-1h•'ll•• .. •C•HttJl;I s1 ... ,1 .. , O....r1tt1in•I• Dunk !f'oothln)o.-1 11.h•ml;oron• !F > ' I, •·', W.ildtn tl(•IWll •I a~• 0.bl'l••dl (A-1n1I O•l, 6-2, Fcllfn• (I') Oii MO•IQn 1FI 6 1,6 I, Jon<t\ (1tu.,t•ny1on B.<Kn)dfl P•ul lll<'nr"'d,IO? o O !ooun+lln<tl • Ounk <F ) !Ml W•ldo!n 111;1) 6 ], 61. Jont~ hi) •l•t f..-n~ft• ...... l Ooui.111 l'"\I l<ound-Mo•l1>n-Pl.,w\ O· I W9n b~ o•••ull Ov•• Sun-Rel•l)llth 1..:~ I A<1 .. n1W>n•HOld•n IC!f ''"I <kl l•rlo• a,~, IA) 6·•. 6 1 ,....,,.w ,n. lt•o "'d !H I d ef Mt Cor-Gon>f / 10< ... 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Or i B11r 11er-Chirnb •tl•1n !Lo• A1....,,1o~I •·1. o·b; Ruud•LJnotl tE.1 Fun a nd grudge racing r t:lurn!I to Orange Coun- t y lnt t.·r n u t iona l ·R a c e w a y tonight w ith tin E . ·r. b r :1c kl•t r~1t·c s l;.ilt'tl for S unda y 10 ~cl t.h<.' OCIR f a c ilitie s bul·k in o pera tio n :1fte r a pro- lo n ged layo(f. 1 'o nig h t "s p r o g r am is ror s treet racers "'h o w a n t t o con tes t t heir bud - d ies o n the q u art e r -m ile s trip "'ilh a ction fr o m S :JO t o JO ·J O . CMIRoy-Tl'IO<n••!N l6 ~.o.). \Vi t h ll ('W O"'n c r s Fln.a"-811unt ,.n-W1lwe• lNI o.r Puud·LYnon tE: 1 •·J. •·1 Tn+rd d i rect in g the o p e ratio n P!otce Roy-1n.on,•\!N J e1c18u•Q<•· of t he l•'"Ck undec (rwm!M<rl••A ll~ dtldull . '" CEHlUll V LEAGUE MEET gen eral managcr Ste ve 1••C•ron•t1:e•""""•.,.•tftl E ,·.i n s . t he "'t.>l•k l y ""'"• 10 .. mi11n•I•-Ge•~"n 1(0M 1 ,,,,, bra c k e t p rogram \\'ill re- 'tc,~~i.~!~~!:1.-.t2· Gooa !CdMl<k'• tur n to Saturday nigh t OAll Y PILOT "' i-t " .~ ~ -I ' • >.. AA S(Ot•I R1aMt'•d6 Pd..0 ROl>I"\ 1 w.,,,,O.l 6, r...cc.i\l•n•v t C.o.a<llella \lill!~y 9. Runol Wo•IO 1 C<ll,.•«O I , [honor~ I> ,,!e r No.ier1,Sonor~ I , ,.,~1, c.e•~en 1cd Ml a.1 [io(IO racin g o n Ata y 2·1 with 1~;~;;.;'"-=·""';;;-:;:;'"'"°'=:'"c;•:'"';:.;-:;.:~'! l(dMl •·4, t ·l f 0011 bte1 the F\Jnn y Car 500 . Stm •l1 nd •I M~N dnld td '>J>OOnt r ~------------'"-------------­ ti .... 1e, I, Oan.i H•ll\0 • k••·~ Nolft O~me Ja, Rov Cl>•h ll"n I 1mrie••dl s. w111111 ... Ch•••I • A•alon 1. M1trr \1<11 1 l(dMI Oel ~ ....... y ... (", ... onup IE>\«!1• to•I •·1,' O; Cu•lt,·011<·•0.•n ICdM l oet CiPtlol to•Slocun• <V•ll" p,.,~ l 6·1. ., Out·~ot An\l'•I> I&, HdtbOr (IHI>! 1 ~ •l!n101e. I. 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AUTO CENTERS.· MAVCO WAREHOUSE SALE Thursday--Friday--Saturday Only RADIAL BLEMS* polyester-fiberglass belted whitewall 30% OFF firs! class price size reg. sale size reg. ... ,. BR78-13 40.88 28.88 AR78 -1S 42.88 29.88 ER78-14 44.88 31.88 GR78-1S 48.88 33.88 FR 78-14 45.88 32.88 HR78-1S 49.81! 34.88 GR78-14 47.88 33.88 JR78-1 5 5 1.88 36.88 HR78-14 48.88 34.88 LR78-1 5 53 .88 37.88 plu) ~.E .T . 2.0i-3.48 '•lt'.!hl Jp[lf'JrJnce bk,mi~h only-per10!'n1Jncc no! .ill~'(!t'I. r-:u l h.l'b'l'.' 1u1 n10unt•ng-no •"11!1•-1n r1<<l',Mry • UI,(' one o f our C011\'£1·nm 1 r1rtlt1 1il-ln'. Jut•1 Cl'flt1•r 7'iU -e~cl'pl dov.nlown I.a, 0 \1\ird. (,11l•bJJ, cl CJjUn, r11·1•i-1dt.•, eJgl(L rOl..k, Jiit! lht• I 11V (otl'j,"'ii'•'··· B.F. GOODRICH DETROITER '" ··1 ' B.f, GOODRICH RADIAL T/A RADIAL STEEL BLEMS * BELTED WHITEWALL GRS0-15 BR&0-11 FR&0-14 GR&0-14 GR60·15 HR&0-1 5 LR60-1 5 0 10% OFF "' 2.00 90.00 67.60 80.20 84.40 R'i.40 81).80 9&.uo raised white letters super wide "'' f.£.T. 50.40 2.32 61.00 J.21 47.12 2.bl 56.14 2.94 5Cf.08 3 J9 59.78 ).4b ., ... J.40 &7.20 ].5 6 reg. 14, 95 each Cwr1ntroed lor •~ long ~ you own your car. If they wea1 out 0< l•1 I, you1 ~k ~bers will be rcpl.Ked al .iny Mdy co. "iauto ctrWer free ol clv1gt.•. ln~•l1~1ion ., .•• 1.ible. • ~uto (t'fllf'I 50% OFF first class price 41.30 GR70-1 5 plus F.E.T. .3.20 reg. 82.60 ·~light a1>PCarancc blemi..h-· perlormance not affcclcd 5 YIAR BA TIERY 33.88 n:ClwrtKe reg. 42.88 Free replacemenl dur ing first 90 dJy'i if battery pro ves dcfec live. H defeclive ahe r 90 days, w e will replace wi1h new b.artery, charging you only for period or owncr~ip, pro-roted by dividing current se l- ling price by "-Imber of months o( rhe guarani«. Auto CMter South Co.i~I Pl.i1.1 s.rt 0 !OU'th --"'So ft. 50o/o. OFF 2nd • • lire • • when fi rst r ire '-" purch.is.cd a); regul.ir price • • F.£.T -. f78-14 J l .88 t S.94 2.32 J F78-14 32.88 16.44 2.47 3 G78· 14 33.88 16.94 2.62 • • G78-15 J4.RR 17.44 2.69 • H78-15 35.88 18,94 2.92 I • 178-1 5 37.88 18.94 3 .09 • • I AIR CONDITIONING ; CHECK AND CHARGE: t [b::t11!11!1l:IJ : (1 *i ) 995 reg, 24.95 We will ev.lcu.ue ~y~!em. check-~ comp1C">SOr 011 1<"11'.·l. lc o.lk le~t.; cht.>ck and ad1usl bell~. chec.k: h~•o;. Includ e"' 1 fb. r·rl'on. Add11 1ional Freon 2.50 lb . • • Wl'il"-"STt• I • ' , _, .., ) 1 Auto C•nl•N •n Mon.: Thuf"I., Fri; I •·'"-to I p.m .• Tur1 .• Wfd., SM.; I &.M. to 6 P,lft. S.U,:-MtOR to S p.m m.l'f co WIUfh {o.1\I pt.a,._ wt1 dlfro fwy .&I lwittol, COii.& mn.t S4 .. •lZ1; ~co wtttril'llttr, 100 •tllli.llet NII IM-0331: m.av ro buma p.1r•, I.a p.tfm.t •t doth' 827-4000 i, ! j .. ' ' • ' ' ' ' . ~ . . ' . . . ' ...... .. . -. .iS:f LIAU. .. 1 t-11 .. (J I ~weonesoay. M<>.y 14 1 ~1~ SiJOO !ti i 11i011 Loa 11 ~PanAmSees Shah Accord SAN FRANCISCO (UPll -Pan American World Airways has told its stockholders it expects lo ronclude final agreement on a $300 million loan from the Shuh of Iran within a rew weeks. The agreement would ass ure the ailing-airline a new leiJSe on life. As security for the money, the Shah would hold a mortgage on the entire Pan Am fleet of jetliners und on hair the company's hotels. TllE DEAL IS SUBJ ECT TO approval by U.S. regulatory officials, and Pan Am chairman William T. Seawell c.uutioned sharl'.holde rs that there had been no "final agreement" yet with Iran. Other airline sources said the financing pact v.·ill be formally a nnolUlced within a few days dur· ing the stale visit of Sho.1h Moha mmed Reia Pahlavi to (he United States. • American banks cut off credit to Pan American some months ago al a time "'hen the airline was $250 million in ·debt and losing nearly a million dollars a day on its \\'OrldYiid e routes. Pan American reported losses of $81 .8 million for 1974 and $59 million for the firs t quarter or this year. THE IRA.NIAN CASll "'ill be used to pay off short-term loans and streamline Pan American's ORerations for t he years ahead, according to Seawell. ' In reporting to about 600 stockholders at the aiilline's annual meeting, SeaweU said Pan Am still hopes lo work out a merger with another U.S. airline. He mentioned American, Eastern and Trans World Airlines. But he said negotiations were in a state or suspension until the Iranian deal is co!"'pleted. Small Business Workshop Slated A free. small business workshop for new and pr9spective owners of srrlall businesses will be held May 21, in the Santa A'na City Cou n ci l Chamber on Civic Cenler Pllza from 8 :30 a .m . to 4:jop.m. Taxes. capitalization, management problems, legal requirements and location selection will be among the topics dis· cussed . Local busi· nessmen and SBA staff "·ill lead each area of discussion. The all·day session. co· spOnsored by the Smo..111 Business Administration and the Orange County Community Develop· ment Council, will center on the joys and pitfalls of starting a new business. Further inform ation on this works hop may be obtained by calling the Small Business Ad · ministration at (213) 688·2972. or the Orange Counly Community Development Council at (714 ) 91~·2050. Thinking Cadillac? What if someone told )'Ou or a dealership "'here customer service really matte rs. where you could obtain the best price and the lowest lease rates? \.\'e sincerely feel we fit that desct1iplion . 'fry u s & see for yourself. Nabers Cadillac· 1600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540·9100 Order Yours NOW ••• !~~rl Stick-on Labels IV-' ., ~PERSONALIZED ~-"~;:y y ~STYLISH ~1 5 ~~ ~ EASY TO USE r \) :";"<,," ~ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND i SHA,E ANO SIZE OF lA9EL ' Mir•. John Doe 121 Mtln St1••I Anyto•n. &117•1•1" 1,l•S L•bel1 Do Nol H••e A Pr<l'lltd lord•r. 'Styl.ih Yo9ue l7pe Ol'I f+ne qutlily wh;+, 9ummecl p.tper. J _____________________ , " " ,; 1:' 11 ,, i i Fill In thlt coupon. clip an4t m•il wilh $1 . .50 to: Pilof Printin9 Lebel Cl ... , Pint Office lox 1560 C..te MeN~ C1tlfornle 92'26 ,, ___________ _ ,, _________________ _ 1' ,.i ,1--------------- •• I•,. ff vM ytvr ZI• C .. e Paul L. Smith has been appointed vice presi· · dent o r markellna for McDoaae-11 Douglas Altronautlcs Company in tlunl· lngton Beach. S1nith, director or market· Ing .since 1965, succeeds Charles W. J.lulton who retired. He has bet'n with the company s ince 1939, Smith and his wife, Lorne, llve in Huntington Beach. • r.-t ission Viejo resident 1M1TM Harry W. Forbes has retired from Wesliern Elect rte following 38 years of service. He joined the firm in 1936 us an installer in Los Angeles. At the lime of his retirement, Forbes was responsi ble for the company's affirmative oction program. • Steven D. Runyon of Laguna flills has been awarded Prudenli•I Insurance Company's Presi· dent's Citation for arranging more than $2.1 million of financi31 protection to local residents. • Dr. David C. Wooten has bt.>en appointed vice president of professional services for Olson Laboratories, Inc., an Envirodyne company. Prior lo joining the Anaheim firm, Dr. Wooten "·as manager or environmental technology al Ultrasyslems, Inc. in Ne\1.'port Beach. ~ • David M. Brown has been promoted to ex· eculive vice president of the Newport Beach.based Grant Corpor alion, a homebuilding subsidiary of Santa Anita Consolidated, Inc. He will be responsible for operations, construe· lion and marketing for the firm. • J.luntington Beach resident Tom R. Longworth has been appointed vice president at Bank ol America's Data Processing Center. W-ilh the bank since 1954 , Longworth assumes the post after' three years as assistant vice president in c harge of employe relations in Los Angeles. • Pauline Chandler has been appointed director of the LOHGwo1ttM Obstetrics Department al Fountain Valley Com· munlty lfospital. She was formerly obstetrics supervisor and r e· lief hou se supe r visor. l\1rs . Chandlt:!r and her famil y live in Irvine. • Philip J. fo~owler of La Habra h;.is been appoint· ed business manager for TRW Credit Data in Anaheim. Jl e was formerly TRW's director of finance planning and budgeting. • Joseph P . Munger, a banking executi\'e for 15 years. has been named president of the Capistrano National Ba n k, scheduled to open in San Juan Capistrano in late June. Munger r ecently retoigned his position with the 'W'estlands Bank in Santa ,Ana "'here he served as executive vice prcsi· dent to accept the San Ju<.1n Capistrano post. fie will move to the Orange Coast in the near future. • MUNGE A Celesco Industries Inc. of Costa Mesa has named T.J . Ashley as vice president and general manager of the firm's missile and space division. Ashley was formerly vice president for cor· porale development. lie resides in Santa Ana \\'ilh his wife and three c hildren. • David Stein has been appornted director of marketing at Computer Automation, Inc., Irvine minicomputer manufacturer. Stein will be responsible for product manage· ment, new business development and commercial analys is for the firm . as well as public relations, ad· verlising and sales promotion. • Ronald · W. Roth has been named personnel manager for Basic /Four Corporation. Prior to joining I.he lrvlne firm , he was manager of c mploye relations at Electronics 1t1emories in Ha wthorne. lie and his family live in Huntington Beach. Solar Bid Goes To Ultrasystems Ari zona Governor solar energy devices Raul Cc.islro ~nnounced such as sun-assisted heat the a\\.·ard of SJOl,985 to pumps and ~o lar pool Ultrasystems. Inc., or heaters. Newport Beach to assist Gov. Castro said I.he th e Arizon<.1 Public total cost of the solar Service agency to test energy project will be $686.000 of which $210,()X) was provided to the stale by the Federal Energy Administratio n in Washington, D. C. Sumitomo Fete Set I-le said Arizona has pioneered practical solar energy applications over Some Cis h a nd some the years, noting "Al the children have similar tum of the century. on a qualities, according to ranch near Willcox. ancient Japanes;e tradi· Airzona, solar energy tlon. And therein lies Lhe was used lo pump irriga· Lheme of Kodomo No Hi tion water." He added, (Children's Day ). wh.lch "During the 19SO"s, the is being extended into a world's first solar month·lonr celebration energy symposium was by the Costa J\.1e~a.AfldinPhoenix,Arizona, branch or The Sumitomo under the 1ponsor•hip of' Binkof Californie.. the Arizona Public Service, and that Scot· Focal points or the: tsda.le. Arizona. boasted event arc three briQ:htl.v the nation 's firs t sol:tr· colored cloth a nd paper heated home about 20 Oylng carp fish. which years ago. wtll be given away st a A major portion of the rrer drawing to be held 18-monlh s tudy \l'ill be FP*11;1 M-----------------------· 1 at the end or the month. per (or m e d by the 1 Entry tickets arc avails· Arizona Public Service J bleatthebank,locatedat Company In conjunction .. ,_ _________________ 111 3420 Bristol St. with Ullrasystems, lnc. . -. . ~ . . I • /ti fl,.,.,, I 11t•1•ef1se Record Bankrupt Petitions on File u.-1r.1.....,. .. llc•tcdN C•••••P''''fl Unite d Brands Company has named Wa llace \V. Booth to s u cceed Eli Black as pre s ident and c hi e f executive officer. Blar k cominitted s uicide a fter revelations firm hacl paid bribes to forei g n offlci~ds. ' Bl.~?.~!~,~~K ?.1ore American Individuals and businesses filed bankruptcy petitions in March than in any other month in history, the gov· crnment sayij. This reflect~ a steady increase In the number or people unable to cope with inrlu· lion and rece:tsion. OVER·ALL bankruptcy filings for flscal 1975 are running 35 per· cent higher than a year earlier and the numbe r of fin ancial failures for the year that ends June 30 could set u record . March is the latest month for which Figures are uvailuble. The statistics cover two kinds or bankruptcy filings : those by in · dividuals or businesses who ask the court to dec lare the m bunkrupl and thos e by people or cornpani1..·s seeking relief fron1 their creditors \\•hile they "'ork out a system M.p;.iyi ni; their bills. Milk Pricing War Threatening Tests SACRAl\1 ENTO (U PI ) -"A severe milk price war" is threatening a stale experiment to det ermine "'hat effects suspending 1n inin1um r<:tail milk prices in th e SaC'ro.11nento area \\•ill ha\'e on prices. ... Slate Food and 1\griculture Director Luther \\'alla('e 1nudc the disclosure in announcing ;,i public hear ing \\'ill be held !\lay 23 in the eupit;.il to consid er rcin~t;,illng minin1um rcto.1il milk pril'('S in the S:Jcru(lle nto <1rea. On April 21. \\'allace announced the suspension of minimum prices a s a lC!:i l to see "'hat effects an open market ..... ·ou ld have on milk prices. Consumer groups have urged the, Bro"'" Adminis tration to scrap minimum retail prices, contending they. inflate mi lk costs for consumers . Over 1'h e Co unler MASO Listinqs The Administrative Office or the United States Courts, which records the number or bankl'IJJ>lcy and relief petitions filed in e very federttl judiciul db;. tMct, provided this updute ; . -There were 24 .9 7 0 boinkruptcy filing s in J\.1 a rc h, lJ percent or 2,839 more filings th11n in October, the previous single.• highe8l month on record, and 42 percent or 7 ,391 filings more than in J\.larC'h 1974. -THE TOTAL number of bitnkruptcr filings for the first nint.• monlhs or fiscal 1975 was 184 .655, 35 percent more than the 136.597 filings in the first ninl· months o r 1974 . -!\lore peoople have been co· ing broke eac h month. 1'her l~ "·ere 20 .081 bankruptcy filings Ln Dec(•1nbe1·. 2 1.264 in Januo.11·y. 21 .763 in 1'~ebruary and 24,970 iu !\larch. Th~r c was a si1ni lar pat· tern a yco.1r earlier. but the rate o( c.·lirnb \\"as less and the numbel'~ in\'olved "'ere sm aller . No breakdown was a vailable on how many bankruptcy filings "'ere made by individuals and how many by businesses. But in fiscal 1974. only Jl percent of all petitions were filed by busi· ncsses. Officials h:i ve e:..:pressed c.·on· cern that an unprecedent ed number or individuals a nd busi- nesses \\'ill go bankrupt this fi s· ('al year. The previous high "';.is in 1967 "-hen there were 208,329 bankruptc ies. Officials said in December that if the latest r ate of incre<.ise in filings continued, the fi scal 1975 total could reach 23 1,660. MUTUAL FUNDS ,.._,... Yo rk -Fol· IHll\Cd 1.tS 9.2lEM•9T 11 .•3 H.1.. Imp Gf' 6.)S •.'M "'""" 6 Ml 7.1 Pl.I T1n 6.)6 6.IM Sloc:k 11.tl N.L. l-IAQ 'Is .. l•SI ol 8..., FO 1.11 l,SSl'•lrfld 1.•S •• ,. 11\C ""' 13.11 lt.'*O lndp F •. 11 1.t .-1t1c11 ltOWf.J SIS GlllOUP : biG ifld ··-ed O•i· EQI~ Gt ·-~ 7.l•l'm S..A 7.JS H.L. lnit eou s 4" s ....... Sl " 9.MI IG.S Gt-..Jll II.OJ H.L. 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Of. that Ii "''ell r most cla.I iri Yet the le very 1 re£or1 Toi hu vc 46·YC I vi sor; (/.H A . I by lht this p this r• (hat a Q.I A. I are a year, tax f1 grarr. you I est at quali cont~ conti Q I A. your Q. I A. mon+ stop yo_u i cet\'1 pl<1n with lum( Q .• t\. in "'I Q of yo cludf coptt A. cess n1ay CUSl• con\ mak Q A. bMnl poli( Q.• A. not< the : adc: Sh Ca LOS Would Reno a Th er :irount for car' cha II el Angelt !ihippe !-low Tiii status1 contai lion ir. Count Califo; Ship transi: eHger there t taineri in.com: inherl propel Sorr c heap filled after Ange hnrbo Reno they a in th \Veste Thi< the c tlon1 1 pack a Los 5eSIOI t11tns origin is op 1ubJe1 baud good• 11u cont. tran1 Th• ina I whos coun ax•sheliered Retirement Plan For Individuals BySVLVIA PORTER ( r·ir$r of lwo columnr) By now, you p robably have hear d or r ead 1omelhlna about the new tax-sheltered lndivJdual Retirement Account.a - IRA -which mllllon.'l ofus not.now covered by a company or inlon.aponsorcd penMton prug ram can establish rot ourselves und e r t h e P e n s io n Jtcform Aet of 1974 . Of all lhe reforms in that luw lhis well may t urn out tO be thti most f arreuchin~. Of all the progra mR 111 lhat legislation , the IRA "''ell m ay emerge us the Money's Worth mos t significunt breakthrough in helping us acfti eve finan· cllll lndependcnce 1nourolder years. Yet . oP'trll the lu"··s new Pl'Ovisions, t he IRA appears to be the lt:ast under:stood u.nd lh c mot-it neglected. And thus the very rea l d angl'r is that milhon s "'ho could benefit from' lhts rerorm "'i ll fail to take advantugc of 1t. To help you. l hl' following uns"·c rs to your basic questions h:1vc been t·omµih.>~ \\•ith the uid of Lord, Abbett & Co., a 46·yc<.1r·old . Nt'"' \ u1·k·based $1 .5 bilhon,.1nvestment ad- visory r1 r nl ~p1:e 1c.1 l 1zu1i,: 1 111n~\ pl uns . \. Q Wli oc is a'i Jncl1v1duol llclirenu.>nt 1\tcuu1!1 '.' A. fl is a nl'\I.' La x-shelle1·C'd ret irement progr am creCtled by the P cn :s 1on i<eform Act of 1974 which becam e effective lh!s pa~t J an . I. 'f hc key aspect is that your conlribut1ons to this retirement u.ccount are tax -deductible and the earnings {hat accu mulate 111 your I RA accumulate free from tax. Q, Who is el1gfblc to establish an IRA? A. G('ne~a!l y , your employer \.111\l 1nform you whether you are a pa rt1c1pant 111 ;..i :e11rement plan -and starting thii> yea r , employers m ust include this 1nform<.1 l1on on your W-2 ta1C fo r m If yo ur e1nployer has u q u.i hf1cd retirem ent pro- gram but you, thC' ('n1ploye, are not a part1c1pant because you h~\'c not met the eli gibility rcqu1remcnts, you Cll.n esta~l.1 sh an. IH.1\. Afl ('r you bel'Ome a pe1 rt1c1pant in a quah~1 ed .rel1reml.'nt pl.in, ho\vcver. you cannot make new contributions to your IRr\. But the assl'lS in your IRA will continu e to accumulate tax.free. Q. I-l ow muc/1 can you contnbute toan fl~A ? A. Your annual contrib~tion is limited to IS percent of your earnings or $1,500, whichever is less. Q. \Vha t ts a rollouer account " A A rol lover u1:c ount exists 1f you retire with pension plan money and ~·i ll be youngt'r than 70 '2 years old when you do 1:1top wo.r k1n g . or If you arc betw een Jobs. Then I RA will give you a b1i,: t ax hrc.:1 k ''ou can take the entire a mount you re· ce1ve -\\'h1ch \v as veslt>d for you in <l. qualifi ed retirement pl an.-?n<l in vest the fu ll sum (lc:ss your own contributions) w1th1n 110 days in .1 separate IRA \vithout paying 1.1 lux 011 the lump :s u1n . Q Is the re a11y age lhn1t on eslablisliing an I RA'' A. 1\n I RA cannot be established dunn g or after the year in '' hi ch you becomc 701r.? yea rs old. Q \Vhat lloppcn!f 1/ you con tribute more than $1.500 or IS pe'rcrnt of your salary . 1vages. or selj.eniployed income. IThis does not irt· elude u11earncd 111con1e s1i.cli as dividend.! renls 1nl ere1t or capital gains J ' ' ' 1\. A 6 percent tax is imposed on the amoun t of your ex. cess eont r1bution for each year that it is not corrected. You may c.orrect the excess contribution by instructing the custodian (a ba nk , say) to refund the amount of your excess contribut io n. Or you may correct t he excess contr1but1on by mak1 nc a :s rnall c r contn but1on in future years. Q. \\'liat i n t'estrn cnts are eligible for I RA . .!., A. ~1utu al funds, savings a nd loan associations, savin gs, buf!k dcpo:-;1ts. cndo"'ment poli<.•ies, government retire ment poli cies, tomn1 c rc1al bc.1nk plans. Q. Is lift' 111 sura11 c:e 011 e/1g1b/e uivest 'nenl ~ 1\. No. T he Jaw spec1f1ea ll y provid es that life insurance is not an cll g1blc 1n vcstmcnt.. Wh il e an endowment contract 1s, the amount "'hic h represents life insurance coverage is not a ded uct1 bl e contri but1on. Shippers 'Floating' Cargoes to Nevada LOS ANGEi.ES CAP ) - Would you beheve the ports of Reno and Las V eg:.is? There 1ns 't enough waler around those Nevada c1t1es for cargo vesse l~. but they arc chall enging the ports ·or I..os Angeles <i nd Long Beach for shippe rs' business. How can t hey doll? THEY OFFER tax-free status for goods arriving in containers 1n contrast to lax:.t· lion imposed by Los Angeles County 1:1.n d se veral other California counties. Shippers whose goOOs are tranSPorled in containers are euger to use .. ports '" where there are no inventory. con· lctiner, rrunchise. corporate income. personal income and in herita nce laxes . and . low property. sales a nd use taxes . Some shippers say 1t 1s cheaper lo load t heir cnrgo- f1lled conlHiners onto trucks a fter they a r rive al Los Ange les or Long Beach harbors and haul t hem to Reno or Las Vegas, where they arc opened and the goOOs i n lhc 1n ar.e truc ked to \Vcs tcrn markets . This situa tion stems from the confl ic ting interprets· lions of what is an "original package.·· Los Angeles County As· $e510r Philip W t1tson main· t ulns a conta in e r is th e orl&inal package, ind when It Is openHI the contents are 1ubject to an ad valorem tu baaed on a partial value ol the goods. llVT SHIPPERS argue lhal container• are a mean1 or tranaportatloq. The 11hlp per 1 contend levy· ing the tax against tho c whO!e goods arrive lP thls country ln conlalnen di.a· criminates against them. They point out that goods arriving 1n a container are subje<'l lo the tax when the container is opened but the same goods a rriving ln bulk form or on wooden pallets are not subject lo the tax until they are opened at the buyer's place of business. In many cases that ia out· side Los Angeles County. A test of the tax's legall· ty Is slowly windlnri its way through the court•. An al· te mpt to exempt the con· lainers from the tax failed In the state leglslature in 19'13. 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May 14, 1975 47 Yachts to Compete In Race to San Diego Forty -s even yachts ha ve already signed up for the 1975 edition of the Pacific Ocean Rac- ing Conference which gets under way trorn San Diego Saturday. And general chairman Karl KJokke says a l least 10 more are expected as e ntries will not close until the skippers meeting Satur· dayat9a.m . The first r3ce will be a 00-miler from orr San Diego's Point Loma to the entrance buoy of Long Beach Harbor. The PORC is a biennial series patterned after F1oMda's annua l Southern Ocean R.ac ing Conference CSORC ). A.ND SOMEWHAT like the SORC, the PORC is turning out to be a designer ·s s howcas e . Literally millions of doll<trs of new yachts will compete with f Newport Skipper Wins Laser Race San Diego Sta te's Hugo Schmidt from Newport Beach and M ark Reynolds of San Diego s ailed 1·2, respectively, among 35 Laser s kippers in the Western Intercollegiate Single· handed championships on Mis- sion Bay. Final standings (35 boats) -I. Hu go Schmidt ; 2 . ~t ark Reyn olds; 3, J ack Ba teman, llawaii : 4, Jeff McDermaid, UC Irvi ne; 5, Eddie Trevelyan, UC San Diego. proven performers in lhe six· race series ~·hi ch concludes at Newport June 14 . O ne of the m os t closel y watched of the new designs will ~ the 48-foot aluminum sloop Hawkeye, d esigned by Bruce King of Newport Beach and built by Driscoll Custom Yachts of San Diego for David Cuckler of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The radically d e1igne d Hawkeye, built al an estimated cost of $250,000, has a 161f.t·foot beam and twin bilge boards in· stead of the customary fixed keel. The bilge-boards are ad· justable for sailin g upwind or down"•ind. SHE IS AN extension of a similar King design , the 35-foot Terrorist , which Al Cassel or Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club built for himself in his Sparcraft yard in Costa Mesa . The Terroris t was designed for One Ton com· petition. Another Class A entry is Henry Wheeler's La pworth-designed Aorangi, a n aluminum sloop from Newport Harbor Yacht Club. ,Making her maiden race -if last-minute tuneups can be ac· comptished -will be Morrie Kirk's new two-ton.ner, Hur- ricane Deck, de.signed by Doug Peterson of San Diego and built by Carl Eichenlaub. Hurricane Deck is a sister s hip to Vendetta, the Peterson-designed speedster which ran a way from all com- petition in the l\.1idwinters and the Upton Cup earlier this year. Vendetta is co-owned and sailed by Art DeFever and Tom Tobin of San Diego. Independence Day Race Eyes More Entries Windjammers Yacht Club of 1\.farina del Rey is accepting en· tries for its eighth annual ln· dependence Day Marina del Rey to San Diego race. The race is second only lo the Newport to Ensenada race tn terms of entries. The event grew so fast that WYC .and the co- sponsoring Southwestern Yacht Club of San Diego has placed a limit of JOO boats. In recent years many late com· ers have been denied entry. Deadline for entries in this year's race is June 13. The race will take on added significance this year as it falls - on the soth ann\versary of SWYC. Five divisions of sailboats are invited to participate. They are yachts rated under the Interna· tional Offs hore Rule (JOR). Performance Handicap Racing tleet <PHRF), Midget Ocean Racing Fleet (MORF), Midget Ocean Rac ing Associ a tion (MORA ), a nd the Pacific Multihull Association CPMA). Busy S1•1n111er for Boats Nothing quite as glamorous as the America's Cup ahead for this summer, but it will be a busy one for the international sailing set. One of the big events will be the Transatl a ntic race which gets under way June 29, starting at Ne"':port. R.l . and winding up in CO\\·es, England. Top local interest in this race ,,·ill be John B. "Jim" Kilroy's ne\v 79·foot keteh Kialoa which scored first-to-finis h in all of the Southern Oc e an Racing Con· ference racing in Florida as well as the Mi a mi to Jamaica race. In the l_atter s he w.on overall han- dicap honors a s well. KIAWA WILL be in some pre-. tty classy company in the Transatlantic. Kilroy's first aim is line honors. His competition will come from some JO yachts from eight countries -·Austria, Eng land , France, Brazil , Bermuda, Canada, Australia and the U.S. Kilroy would certainl y \\.'elcome handicap honors in the race, but he will be up against such top -ranking performers ·from the U .S. as Ted Turner of Atlanta in Tenacious, Ted Hood of Marblehead, Mass. in Robin, and Dennis Conner, San Diego, in Charisma. Tenacious, a 49 -foot aluminum sloop, won Class B in the SORC and finished seventh in the over· all standings. Hood's Robin, a 40·foot sloop, took Class C honors in the SORC a nd rmished fin.h overall. CONNER WON the SORC title "-'ith the 36-foot One Ton s loop St· inger which he sold lo Turner im· mediately a fte r the series was over. He will have a Jot more boat unde r him with Charisma, o wned by Jesse Phillips of Chicago. Charisma is a ss-root Sparkman & Stephens sloop which Conner will also sail in the Admiral's Cup competition in · England. Mayor Takes Other Side of Annexation Ten acious and Robin have also been selected on the Admiral's Cup team and will be represent· ing lhe United States Yacht Rae· ing Union in the compeLition off Cowes. About a dozen naliona1 teams <1re expected to compete for the Admiral 's Cup, sponsored by the Royal Ocean Racing Club of Great Britain. As the mayor of Seal Beach in 1961. Norma Gibbs helped lead an annexation dri\'e south that t apped ""'hat is now a part or Sunset Aquatic Park. Ro\\:lands s aid . In one instance, a set of con- dominiums -The Huntington l\1arina on Pacific Coast lfi ghway -is in Huntington Beach. but the boat slips a re in Seal Beach. AFTER THE competition in England, Turner will return to this country to race Stinger in the One Ton World Championshi1>5 at Newport in mid-September. It is likely that Hood and Turner "'ill be competing int.his one also. t\s the mayor or 1-luntinf:,'1.0n Be<1ch in 1975 . she'll have to lead the fighl to keep the city 's northern neighbors from taking any more or the county marina. "We can service the area, Seal Beach can't," Ro"·lands said, suggesting the city "'·ill seek pay· ments from Seal Beach for public safety services rendered. The Transatlantic race is sponsored by the New York Yacht Club a nd the Royal T h ames Yacht Cl ub and celebrates the latter 's 200th an· niver sary . Prince Charles is commodore of the English club. Seal Beach has proposed a 1.387-acre annexation which would give it the Na val Weapons Station and the rest of Sunset AqUatic Park. He said that he h"opes the city can get about $3,500 to $4,000 an· nually from Seal Beach for police and fire protection. He says Seal Beach cannot provide for its an- nexed territory. After the Transatlantic Kilroy plans to race Kialoa in the Skaw race off Denmark. He will then cruise the yacht to tfle Mediterra- nean ~fore recrossing the Atlan- tic and the Pacific to Australia where he will compete in the Sydney-Hobart and Tasman Sea races, both of which he previously won in Ki aloa I I, formerly hi s 72· footer. ltuntington Beach has no quar· rel over the weapons station, but City Admini s trator Dave Rowlands has told the council the aquatic park should belong to lluntington Beach. Rowla nds suggested since the city probably can't block the Seal Beach a nnexation, it should al least try to be reimbursed for someot·1ts expenses. "Seal Beach is not about to de· annex a nd the co un ty would like both or u s out or ther e ," Mrs. Gibbs promised to help lead the negotiations. Theater in A.meriea Finale 'Who's Happy?' Memoir on TV By BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES CAP) -Live t heater is alive and 'veil in Los Angeles, and ,roor can be seen on public television tonight with the Mark Taper Forum's production of •'Who·s flappy Now ?" (Channel 28, 9p.m ·.). The Oliver Ha il ey p1;.y is the last o(fcring or the £xxon-fund ed "Theater in America" series that has roamed the nation to televise the best offer· jngs o f r e g io na l and metropolitan theater. THE ADMIRABLE project ha s presented every thin e from "Cyrano de Bergerac" b )' San Francisco's American Conservatory Theat er to Leonard ~rnstein 's "l\1ass" at Y ale University. Heavy stuff, mostly. Vi e wers will find a J:han11te of p ace with ''Wh o"is Happy. Now?" which the Los Angeles Tlmes term ed 'howllngly fl#l.ny ... a n unlorgetla· ,bleexperie nco." ' TU.EATER ff.AS ,, (TV REVIE\V} changed in Los An geles , o n ce a c ult ura l wasteland with a single legitimate theater. Now, the r e are four major ho uses offering New York a nd local attrac- tions, plus a number or vigorous little theaters. The M ar k Taper Forum of the Music Center has acquired ma- jor status despite its modest 742-seat size. HE IS a d a rk-haired, ha ndsome man with the energy required to stage five or six plays a year, conduct workshops for dramatis ts and actors and manage a thea ter. cess -no, it's not ·"1'he Last Picture Show." · The stage action took place e ntirely in a bar, but Davidson wanted to let the sunshine in. So he took his cast and crew to Yermo, in the California desert near the Nevada border and s hot outdoors as well as inside a local bar.· "We did "Who's Hap· py Now?" In our first season, and it was a con· s id er able s ucc ess. Universal bought it for a movie, and Oliver Hall ey wrote a screenplay, but it was never m ade. ''WE SHOT it on videotape, but made it like a film," said direc-. ••WHEN THE tor Da vidson. Corporation for Public ''We le ft here on a Broadcasting askedwsto Saturday and came ITS CU RRENT "!\.le do a play in the 'Theater home on the nei:ct Salur· .and Bessie," based on in America' series, 1 da y, l osing a day the blues or Bess ie didn't want to d o a because of. Albert 's Smith. has been selling classic. 1 contacted ex-<Salml)cold. oul and may go on to ecutive producer Jen-''Also we couldn't Broadway, as d id t he nings Lang at Universal, work the kid <Kirby Taper's ''J\.furdero us a ndheagreedlo letusdo FUrlong> more than four Angels," "In the Mauer 'Who's Happy Now?' hoursaday." o ( J . R ob e r l 0 p · "He figured that ex· penheimer,'' '"Story p osu r e on ' publ ic ALSO IN TJIE cast: Theater" Dnd "T he Trial television wouldn't hurt Betty Garrett, Archie of the Catonsville Nine." the property a nd might Bunker's neighbor, and The Taper has present· even ge}p Universal dt· Rue McCJanahan, friend ed 130 plays s in ce il cidehowtodeal "'ilhlt." ·oC"Maude." opened in 1967, and the man responsible for the TllE PLAV t a kes Davidson previously thea te r's su cces s Is place In a dying Texas dirceted Gregory P eck's Gordon Da vi d son , town and concerns a film production of "The artistic director. boy'1 1rowlng-up pro-C.tonavmeNlne." f; ' t ...... 'MOMMY AND ME' -SALETA AND VACIA MOSLEY Newport Couple Participate In YMCA Swim Program Summer Program Events Scheduled ByWLARYKAYE Ofa. O.Uy l"llM$U" Swimming, camping and other activities !or youths w~U highlight the summer program al the Orange Coast YMCA in Newport Beach. New s taf( m e mbers have t&:en over the leadership or the YMCA at 2300 University Drive, and say they are anxious to try to fill the needs of youths and thei r families living in the Orange Coast area. · A DAY CAMP CALLED THE "Adventure Club" will be held daily at the "Y" beginning June 16 and lasting until Aug . 22. The one-week sessions will be run by the new physical direc· 1 tor Ron Markillie and new program director, Woody Morf, and inciude hiking, ga~es. s ports, crafts, tumbling, swimming, skits, songs and other activities. Ther e will also be a one-week resident camp, Camp Osceola, in the San Bernardino Mountains. Campers will leave Newport · Aug. ·9 alid return on the 16th. Simulta neous girls' a nd boys' camps will be run, under the direction or Morf. A NUMBER OF SMMMING CLASSES will also be offered al the "Y," including "Mommy and Me." .for mothers and childre n unde r 3; Tiny Tots. boys a nd girls 3 throu~h 5; pro· gressive swimming classes, for children 6 and up; a diving class; scuba class, a nd lifesaving. Youths ca n also sign up fo r movement classes and tumbling. Adults can participate in physical fitness classes, use the weight room and the h andball and raquetball courts and become mem· bers of the health club. According lo Markillie, the •·y·• is trying to stress an in- dividual approach in j,ts classes and programs. "For example, in the swimming program, we _emphasize otHer things in addition lo swimming, such as learning to suc- ceed, a n~ reeling good about yourself," Markillie said. HE SAID THE ''Y" INSTRUCTORS work with the childre n individually and try to bring out their creativity. In addition to the camping and physical activity progra ms, the "Y" offers several community programs that stress parent- child r ela tionships such as Y Indian Guides and Indian Maidens. Information o~ any of the programs is available by phoning the "Y," 642·9990. Nothing to Gain By Wars-Veteran By MAUREEN O'CROWLEY OtttleD•Uw PHolSU" In 1918, Harold Evans, a lad or 18, joined the Marine Corps and marched bravely of( prepared to fight ''the war to end all wars.'' Though he was always ready, Evans neve r fought "over there" in World Wa r I. Rather, he was in a naval hospital fighting orr the flu when th e a rmis tice was s igned on Nov. 11, 1918. BUT TODAY, 57 years a fter the war which obviously didn't end all wars, Evans says, "No war is good. We have nothing lo gain. I am gelling to be more of an isolationist every day." The situation in Indochina didn 't surprise Evans. He feels too much U.S. foreign policy is gov e rned by politicians i n Washington rather than by com- manding officers of the armed forces. He declared, "I don't think the military should be run by anybody but the military." Now Evans feels the U.S. has to "look out for h'erself." Evans, who will be 75 next month, is an active rriember of Huntington Beach barracks t2380 or the .Veterans o( World War I . locally c hartered in December 1960. THt: BARRACKS WAS one of ~e few in the natJon whose mem- 6ershlp Increased. ln 1974, re- aching a .high of 107. The State Department commended the ba.r- rac\1 for the increase, However, ei1ht m embers have died with.in the past year. bringing the total down to 99, of whom 48 are women. EVEN THOUGH HE doesn't see any good in war, he com- ments, "I can 'l condone slackers or deserters. To amnesty, I say no. We 've got to· live by the pco· pie who run o ur country.'' Evans and members of the Huntington Beach Barracks 2360 invite veterans of· World War I lo join the organization. Festival To Make;: • :. Changes · . . · ) In a s harp depurt!lr~ from traditional operut1ng pro~ cedures the Lagu't'lu Beactf Festival 'or Arts will no longer:: take public mail order ticket re: ·quests for J,ageant of the. Masters productions starlinf( 'with the 1976 season. \ The festival board of directors• Monday ordered all general saltt. Uckets will be-miide through the festiVal box office after 1'·estlv!1~ or Arts m embers and affiUateq· clubs have purchased tickets on. first and second priority basiif respectively. . ', Sally Reeve , fc s t1v.at' spokeswoman, said the action~ will eliminate the resfival's r e1 ceiviQg thousands and thousand~ o f mail ordered forms anci· ~hecks for tickets already sol<f: out. ;· Rt'turning the mailed checkS'' requires consid erable clerieat" lime and postage expe nse, Mrs. Reeve said. In relat~d action, the board 'Ot directors r estricted the preferred membership ticket sales to 16· tickets per member of which not more than four can be on any Fri: day or Saturday night. The board also established au affiliation category for servict! clubs and ofganizations allowing a group to purchase. up to 80 tickets on a priority basis in ad· vance o( public sales. . The new procedurl'S "'ill go in· to effect next s pring for the 1976 Pageant of the Masters. Curren\ ticket sales for the 1975 season are not affected. Saddleback Schools Get Several Gifts Gifts va lu ed at more lhap $5.700 were donated lo schools in th e Saddleback Valle y las t month. The gifts included a 240-slide presentation by professional photographers on the Mission Viejo High School agriculture program a nd a $1 ,000 check to the Esperanza School student body fu nd from Mrs. Donalda Pelletier. . The slide show. donated with a sound a1.tachm e nt and narration .. \\.'as from the Mission Viejo Com· pany &nd was valued al $4,000. Other gifts included : .~14 filmstrips valued al $229 given to Marg uerite O'Neill School by Verne Vihlene, presi- dent of Film Forum in Irvine. -Construction or sandboxes beneath playground equipment at Del Cerro School, valued at. $425, donated by the Del Cerro PTA. -JS Japanese black pine tre es donated by the Newport-Balboa Rotary Cl ub to San J oaquin Elementary School . -A don ation of $50 from Junior All-American Football, Inc. lo Cordill e ra School ror use of school facilities. Extortion Tenn LOS ANGELES CUP!) -A 41-year -old German national wbs sentenced to one year in juil a nd put on probation for four years ror t rying lo extort $10.000 from an American Airlines ticket of. fice With threatening letters. Ernst Ormand Gehring was ar· rested Dec. 19 when he tried lo pick up the money at the Hollywood Legion Bowl. Evans , a resident of Hunt- ington Beach and former com· mander or t he barracks, was not draned Into mllllary duty. There was· no draft then. He volun'. tee.red In June 1918 and was ''pro- ud to 10 off to World War I. If the United States I• worth li vi ng in, it's worth nghUnJ for . It's lhe best country Jn the world.'' WORLD WAR I VETERAN HAROLD EVANS, WIFE HELEN Hunttnglon Man Thlnlca MllltV.should lie In Control ,l ,, ~c Cl 0 ·. ·. s cl8! Ma1 Flcl Wil .... ... dlel &h Jul! !.. ly € sup h a1 ... stin the abi den •'· II Its, blo- Velt pte !OC !!tit and seh for 1: he El • 251 Laj ~·"i thr1 c an( obi car gts1 pie spc ~ av1 w svi: ext F .1 ,. 3 Wl • ' • i :-.. •'. •, ~ '"' -4 ' .. I ' •· L. M. Boyd ', ,,, . ' ,.· :Mosconi Pl~ys With Jae"t'O.n ' ' .. ~ ,.:'}.- You've heard about the BriUsh excbe -their dogs with t'}\em to AnturelfCJi, but quer ?, Origlnallf., a checkered tablecloth was· evidently they goofed in doing so. Report now used 1n that off ce as a calculating devtce. /l · i~ that feral dog packs thereabo*t.8 are en. was the tablecloth that gave the exchequer i s dungering the penguin colonies. name. EVERYBODY KNOWS that it em -of ' T HAT GREAT billiard·chempion Willie MO!;l'Onl never pluys the game unless he's wearing a jacket, Says he: "You just can't project the image of a prestige game in your shirtsleeves.•' feminine apparel known as bloomers was named afte r Amelia Bloomer. But few know that she absolutely refused to put on u pair or those thi ngs in her last 3S years of lire. DON'T CARE how much yeast you put in that bowl, if you give it ·~uf!icie"nt food and care at a temperatur.e of S6 dl!grees F ., it should gain weighl _by more lhitn 2,000 times in ?A hours. SICK CALI, That time of the week when hospital emergency rooms get the most busi-Tll OSE MATRIMONIAL experts now purport lo know for a fact that one out of every 100 married women becOIJleS expectant by a man other than her husbari'd. . ness, pollsters say, is Mon- day morning. They say further that a lot of the patients seem not all that sick, but just don't want to go to work. Address mail to L . r.1 . Boyd., P.O. Box J56(}, Cosla CAN'T NAME those explorers who took 1'.1esa, Catifornia92626. ' Copyright 1975L. l\.1. Boyd •Gifted' Classes Offered ·~ Sum mer sc h o o'I clisscs from "Medieval Magic" to ''Facts and Fiction or Oliver Twist" Will be offere d in a s'pecial program for gift· '5<I students in the Sad- dleback Valley Unified School district beginning July I . Leah Webber, mental- ly gifted minors.:(MGM > supervisor, said classes have been d esigned ''speci(ica ll y tto stimulate and challenge the critical thinking ability of these s tu- dents." ·' . IN-DEPTll s tudy un- its, offered in two-hour blocks, have been de- veloped in a rt and art ap- prec iation," literature, !Jocial studies, math·, Science, integrated and music. Students ma select two major areas for partlcipation. ' "rtfe program will be h eld at Lomare n a E l ementary School, 25100 Earhart Road, Laguna Hills, from· _,8 a.m. to 12: 15 p .m . July 1 through July 29. · COURSK descriptions and applications may be Obtained at all ele men- tary sc hools and r e- glstriition s hould be com- pleted by May 22, district spokesmen said. More information is available by calling Mrs. Webber , MGr,t 8Qpervisor. at 586-1234, extens ion 78. Forensics .Teatn Nets ,• 3Awards :'" Saddl eback College forensics students con- tfnued t h eir winning etreak in speech com- petition by brin ging fiome fi rst, fourth and fifth place awards from tile annual'Cal State Los AJ11eles tournament. ~'Sophomore Chris omis took the first I ace trophy in extem- p&raneous 5j>eaklng and Jjceived a commend&· tjbn or excellence in the ~promptu category. •:;Jticha rd Gray, a lso a ~homore, won fourth iii extemporaneous ~king, and freshman ~;:oft Haskell brought tifck fourth place honors ik' .persuasive speaking. .Ij tn Welch received a <f!bnmenda tion fo r the cK•I interpretation ~illegory. ::>fore than 300 students i,lom 30 West Coast col- leges competed. Wicks ~: =:::;= ,. • '.t!U_ ~-• ? !(uf "!' • •' .. ~ . -. v ~ If '........., . " . •. a· -_. ~ . .•. . . -· ' ~ . "\~• ~ 711•)1 ·~ fir."'' Off!" . . In tM l1Qipp11.g OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS 100·-.0 CELANESE· NYLON PILE. POPULAR Hl·LOW PATTERN THAT COMBINES BEAUTY AND DURABILITY. 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JIOWSAU PRICED ••• COMPAIAIU llTAll ••• Sl6.H KODEL® .Ill HI-LOW SHAG 100% KODEL • 111 POLYESTER PILE. A CLASSIC PATTERN WITH THE DISTINCTIVE LOOK O~ PL USH ELEGANCE. MANY COLOR COMBINATIONS. NOW .SALE PRICED ••.•• tOMl'AIAIU •nAIL, .. ,.,., •• , ••••.•...•. $9 .99 LONG llACH JOOl lell"••tt lld. 421·19H MONTCLAIR 4ilt Mo1t•..i.'"' (7141 U•-lfl7 FOUNTAIN VALLEY I 5945 Horbor 11,d, (7141 Ut-1700 CANOGA PARK 21011 lhormtft Woy H7-~l~4 COVINA 11Q I. ArtOW "lthwoy ...... 71 W, LOS ANGELES I0525 Vlftiet ll•d. 559.9590 ... 1 .. J/ ' f?. I I ; ,, • ; T {] < .' ·l . ) '" ... .> .1 ·I I " . -' . i " ..,I ... . ,, I -.~ .. j l' . " "! . " . . ' "' ,, ··~ It .. 1 "' t1 l "' '•I ·~ )" .~ "" ! \• . ·11t ."l • i" • 11 ., .., . ',J "" .11 T 1•1IJ\ Id Bf DAILY PILOT Wednesday. M!)' 14. 1975 Tonight's TV Highlights CBS (2) 8 :00 -Tony Orlando and Dawn . Loretta Swit and Rosey Grier are guests. KCOP (13) 9 :00 -American Lifestyle. ··Peace and \Var and the Professor Pres ident: Woodrow Wilson.'' ,\BC 17l 10 :00 -Opryland USA. A l'ircus of American music is theme of musici.i l variety show from Nashville's Opryland Park. Dermis \Vea\·er and San· dy Duncan u1·e hosts. l\IJC (~I 10 :00 -Petrocelli. Gene ra- tion gap be t\\'een lta li a 11-American fath er ::ind son complicates efforts to tlear son of homicide charge. • • .. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening MAY 14 Out h I Liit •t1 Klltftllr dlllp, tht NIA Cl111npM1"'i' Stfla 1- 1rill 1i1 io.ilM tni• '"""" M CIS Pfllllllll .. i•• ii. Mi&;td .. dllqt ori!Mut 11e1tin . Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES KOCE Television TOM BARLEY Music Box It will be said, of Rafael Kubel lk when that superb conductor lowers his baton for the last lime that all forms or Philarrnoni<' Society pro. gram -Ovorak 's sweep· ing and utterly lovely Fourth Symphony. music and all composers KUBELIK DREW wereasoneto him. every ounce or ex- Whatev,er the score, pression . from all four if. the end result is the movements and capped same absolute perfcc-it with a rousing finale lion. And we could have that was worth a st3.nd· been given no better de-'ing ovation in itself. The rnonstration or his Bavarians'sterlingwork astonishing abilities than certain I y p I eased we w~re given last Kubelik and his or- weekend at UC Irvine's chestra will tell y,o u he is Crawford Hall. the hardest man in the HIS PROGRAM, \Atith a Bavarian Symphony Orchestra that he has ·• molded into one or the "'orld 's great ensembles, included "·ork s by Mozart , Wolfgang t"ortner and 0\'orak. A mixed ba~. b y an y ret.•koning. but by no means loo diverse ror the cheerful Czech maestro. Mozart's 38th -·the · fOrmidablc .. Prague" - "'as na\l.·lessly delivered by an orchestra that is. for this writer. a model of German discipline, de- corum and technical mastery. FAR TOO MANY con- cert.goers have told this "'·riter over the years that German ensembles let>d to overdo the dis- cipline to lhe point that t.M-y fail to do full justice to such romanticists as Tschai kovsky, Ravel and \'aughan Williams. \\1e got the answer to that idiotic idea Satur- day night in the final "·ork o f a brilliant Orange Co unty ............. "1<':1 11 'IQ ooot!OO•-•ll-••OQ6JO SA ' ""°" y 11 JO ' 00 SI•-· 6 lt01.10.0Y'$ U JO 100 ·---Tn•M.11-SHAM'°° 1«1 -·-~ Cind.,.lla liberty iai ... s.~ 0.o•e ......... ··-"•'"'~' 9•11~11 ALOHA. IOIBY & IOSE !!'GI 1\.111,llllill-...... . DEATH RACE 2000 Ill \•oorld to please. Bet"·een the Mo:iart and Dvorak. this writer's endurance "'as tested "'ith son1ething called Three lntermez:ii from Fortner 's ''Blood \Vedding." Score it as a bloody ordeal. Film Part For Angie LOS ANGELES !AP) -Angie Dickinson re- turns to the big screen during her vacation from .the successful television series. "Police \Voman.·· The actress has signed lo costar "'ilh Yves ,_,ton- land in "Le Sauvage," produ('ed by the Paris- b as e d Lir a Film s. ''Police Woman" has been picked up for a second season on NBC, and Mi ss Dickinson ex- pects a break in filming at Columbia Television in August. MESA 1884 Newport Costa MHa S4f-1 S52 fOOW ntllll SlljjO•T "'".._ ~ .... .-. -..-n..w.w. "FORGOTTEN ISLAND OF SAHTOSHA" ""Lennv" .. lJ Unotr.d ~r to ct~ ~~!!~~ =~· co•o"" o•L ••• "RAFFERTY & THE GOLD DUST TWINS" IRl .... "CLASS OF '44" Sl..-rilttJ GAIT GRIMlS Eves. lrom 7 Cont. Sunday From 2 Can 'Family' Be No. 1 On Monday Evenings? LOS ANGELES (AP) mercurial O'Connor. und -"The winner -and grumblings frotn othC'r still champion." members of the l'O m· That's ''A ll in the pu.ny. But never fron\ Family," whi ch has sur-Jean Stapleton. tions for next season: produt'L'I' l~n l Kanter, mentor or "'l'he Ccorg0 Gobel Show," .. Juli»"· and ''1'he Jimn1y Stewart Show"; director Puul Doi,-:art , who hu!I made filn1s with Bob Hope, James Garner and Dean Martin. ENTERTAINMENT Unions viverl stiff competition,· A tolnl profcssi6na1 soc..•ial critics and chunc· sc hooled in summer Ing fancies lo remain the stock and Broudwuy No. 1 television series in shows, she has been the the ell·imporlant rat· stalwart in the l'ompany. "Isn 't that wonderful that in its sixth year our show should be able to get a new producer and' director· of s uch stature?'' said the ac .. tress. Triumph On'Burr ings. Can it remain the champ next season? That is the question in lhe 'trade with CBS's an· nouncement that the show is moving from its· safe Salurday-at-8 spat to Monday at 9. The reasoning appears to be that '·All in the Family" had lo move out "OH, WE'VE had our problems,'' she ob- served, "but no more lhan in any' working at· mosphere. Perhaps a lit- tle more ; they are, after all, called 'the li vely arts.' And with good re- ason.'' f\.1iss Stapleton viewed happily the staff addi· Wonderful indeed, but· ijlen CBS and executive producer Norm<.in Lear realize the need to pr<r tect their golden goose. LOS ANGELES (AP) -The movie uniohs have apparently won their right to have ''Burr" filnled in the United States. of the newly proclaimed 1--~~~~~~~~~ "family" hour of 8·9, since ·Archie Bunker sometimes utters words not meant for tender The Screen Actors Guild and other unions ears. responde.d angrily to the THE FUTURE was announcement that Gore Vidal's novel of early viewed with optimism by American politics would Jean Stapleton, who is just as sunny bu.t be made in England by nowhere as dopey as she Associated TV Ltd. appears as Edith Bunker headed by Lew Grade. in the series. T he ABC television She remarked after network had planned .to conclud'ng the fifth year release ''B urr'' 1n . 1 of taping: ACADIMl AWAID wtMHll INGRID BERGMAN Best Actress '"' ~~ .... \ll~MOM.~MJ,1t-t.H '"''~Wll. 1:11.,:Jt.i:·•....,_, .. u .......... _,t..ll•t.JI sev~ral s~gments _as part. "It was a wond'erful of 1ts b1centcnn1al ob-year. I think there Was AliB4 Cllmnn servance . ··unf~lr! .. cried the more h armony on t he unions, outraged that a show than ever before, ''MU. DIR ON Tiii celebration of the na-and the quality was as lion's birthday would highasever. benefit British actors "The only one who sul'-ORllNT on1ss·· a nd film workers. f er e d w a s Sa I I Y Now Grade has told ,(Struthers). because not the Screen Actors Guild: enough of the material/-;:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ was devoted to her. But I "If the project does pro-. think that will be r~­ ceed. which will depend medied next year. entirely on the scripts, "She and Rob Reiner production will take are moving into their place in the U.S.A." own house, so that ·will Novelisl,1Vidal re-give them a chance to maine d customarily have more shows in atoor from t~_e protests. which they play a promi- nent part. Best Seller To Screen "CARROLL <O'Con- nor) was giving his best all year, and Wes Ken- ny·s personal qualities made a splendid con- tribution. It was our first LOS ANGELES (AP) year without (producer -John Fowles' best sell-director) John Rich, and ing novel "The French there could h ave been a Lieutenant's Woman'' l e tdown. But there may finally reach the wasn't. lt was a Won· screen under the direc-derful working at- tion of Fred Zinnemann. mosphere." Paramount Pictures That has not always has announced that Zin· prevailed on "All iri the nemann, Oscar winner · Family,'' o f course. for ''From flere to There have been Eternity" in 1953 and ''A walkouts and verbal Man ror All Seasons" in b 1 as ts f·r om the 1966, will produce and direct a film version of the Fowles book. It was once owned by MGM, which later dropped the project. FMlll W• ... ! DoiubMTMr l1tRu. btwf--••l IEM GAZZARA JOHN CASSAVITIS SUSAH ILAlfl Y CAPONE ,.,,_ loberl c-•d ·-"IJNCf-~ !<'"'"""'" . Wttwy -ff'• TIUll ... '°'""'lobby & ...... -a£ST fl:IEHDS" IRI "CAPOHl" '"l.AUGHIHG POUClMAH" QoenMon. "''U F<j, &·30 fl,..,, S.1/Sun/H<)j. 12:30 Mon. 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J Merv Seeks Identity By BOB THOM .\S LOS ANGELES CA P >-Like other professional i nterviewe r s, ,.1 erv Gr iff in h "" s ome tlme1 wond~r.ed about his own identity. ·'IL 8 only nalurul. You s1>end your life listening to· the sclf-relalad histories of olher persons whethe r for news storie11 or on TV talk s hows like Grlffln 'ti. Then you J>Ondcr what Is left of vourself ",'Well," suys Griffin with a note or finality "l'ffi going to find out wbo I 11m. '' ' Ho arri vcd for lunch ut lhc Brown De rby looking lti mmcr lhan he has in years. A LARGE PART OF the ·reason, he explained, was his -discovery or Transcendenta l Medi•ation, the lndian for m of me ntal di sci pl in e th at has att ra ct ed the Beatles, Cli nt Eastwood , J oe Numath, Efrem Giiii""'" Zi mbali st and thous ands or other followeri;. "It h as cha nf.!ed mv life." sa id Griffin . "I mediate 20 minutes in the morning and 20 minutes al night, and just that amount of time makes me alert m enta lly l:lnd fit ph ysically. IL has he lped m e immeasura bly in m y work on television ; I think I am a bette r q ueslionc r , and I respond m ore qui ckly." G riffin <;1dmitlcd lh<1t his life was ready for change . His m a rriage recently hit the l'Otks, and he was racipg a num ber ofsignifi canta nniversarics. "I'll be 50 next July. And I'm marking m y 25th gi ven of myself, a nd people ort cn a.s k, 'Wh<1 L's he really li ke·:' "l 'M T RYING TO FIND oul. I'm t a king lhe month off a nd goin g to Jlaris, first to see the tennis matches. Then l 'm (IOing to bum uround Europe - not staying al lhe Ritz, where I 've been before. "I 'm going to spona a lt:w days v.'it h the M11 h1.1ri s hi <M n hcsh Yogi , th e s uv u nt of Transcendental Meditation) and then accompany him to India Cot· a conference with other leaders .'' . Griffin is also celebrating another a nniver sary -his third with a syndicated show for Mctromcdi<t .• "The Merv Grifrin Show" no\v appears in 11 7 cities. and he unabashedly claims he enjoys the bi ggest aud ience or his career. Nothing wron ~ with the money, either: ''When I v.•:i s al CBS. I took SIO mill ion in tv.·o years. When I v.•(·nt with Met1·u m C'dia I suffl'rcd no cutbuc k." l\-1ER VV N E D\Vi\RD GRI FFIN has come a di st ance since 1945 when he auditioned as a pia nist fur the Don I.cc rudio station in San l 'rancisco, Kl·'RC..:. '"T hey also needed a singer for a show called 'S<J n 1-'r ancisco Skctt·hbook,' so I di d n1y im pression of Dic·k llaymes sini;in g 'Sll'igh Ride in J uly," Griffin rccall t•d . "They liked ii . :ind uvcr the· v.'cekcnd ;Sun Frantisco Skett·hbuuk ' \\'<J~ t·hani,:cd tu ·1'hc ~'lcrv Griffin Show. y~ar in television a nd my 30th yc<.1 r in broadcasting. 1-~;;;;;;;_;;;;;;::;::;::;:;::;;;;;:::;::;;:;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;~ When you come 10 milestones like those, you s ta rt .. A MOST APPEALING r tbinking about your own life. Well , Cor 25 years I've ~ ' ' ~en interviewing everyone else. I've never really MOVIE! .. ' • ~' •. ~ ..; ACADEMY ~ AWARD :~ TO ~ ELLEN ~· IURSTYH ;c1EST ACTRESS .. ·: . (PG) COHTIHUIHG ITS RECORD IRE.AKIHG EMG.AGEMEHT _ -VlllCfllfCANlt.N f f lMfS • ;J;.)...,,,. _,,,.,,.- "FLAMBOYANT ..• EMINENTLY SATISFYING." -'ICHA'D SCl/ICl lt. f/Mf MAW /llf "VISUAL POETRY." 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Wednesday, May 14. 1975 DA.IL Y PILOT 8 9 ·'Star Trek' Mo v ie Set SPOKANE , Wa s h . which carr ied 11 serious (U PI ) -Science fiction ~message a bout human writ er Ge n e Rodden-morality, "'as ahead of berry suys he intends to i~ tim e. takes,'' he s aid. Rodd enberry said the proposed "Star Trek" movie will includ e ten or so m ajor film actors antl al•tresscs along with the origi nal casl. write a scrip t fo r a majul' '"The scrlt.'S could de al motion picture based on .. ~:ith social scienc:cs 1n a hi s ''Star Trek '' po s it i v e ma nn er b y tele vision series. which s ho"'ing that huma ns has become the objE~l or could deal with h umans Role Goes a cult following in recent -or whatevl'r life forn1 yeurs. ~. ·the crew of t he USS En· Actors ''Unfortunately ," Rod-tcr111·ise ca me across -T w d . denbcrry s aid. "I'm at without having to kill off 0 ar e ll the point or rolling p<ipcr hair the po pul<ilion ," he ( · int o the typew riter and said. LOS 1\NG EI.ES <AP> Natne(I rolling it out again still Roddenber ry s <.iid un--.Jal·k \Va rdl'll has been 1-IOLLY\V OOD (UJ>i > -Nick Nolte <ind Ka rc·n L amni \\il l ~t ;1r 111 A m e r1 t:an Inl L·1·na · t1 on al 's ''ll e turn t n -l\l:icun C.'o unl~'." fll n11ng un location iu Gc·or ~ia. bl ank." fortunately so1ne 1n the cast i!S \\~:islungton Post Roddenberry said if film a nd televis ion in-m e tropo lita n edito r the movie is successful. dustry have adoplcd a llarry ~I . Rosenfield in it could m ea n a r eturn or simpli s tic a ttitude on tht.· fil n1 vl·1·~i o n of ""All the te levis ion ser ies, scie nce fiction. the Prl•sidl•nt "s ~t en ." which was cancelled "They seen1 to think a \Va r den . '-'"ho l a s t a fter a fe "' seasons. f('"' bli nking li ght s <.ind a pl ayed Ll ~\\ ingill i:! a~t·nt llc s a id the series·, monster or two a rc all it in ""Sha1n poo.·· THESE GREAT NEW HITS STARTING WED., MAY 21 AT EDWARDS ::::~.::: 1 ---.--~ . CHARLES BRONSON Mli-' Pete-r Sellers in "THE RETURN OF THE PINK PANTHER" ... !D ~~lflfr1.r, ,.BREAKour . ~... ' ,.,.__ . .;,:_ ... .i auaT IUITIWOLDS W.W.&KD TBaDIZJll --Cl• 1'0T SINCE LO JE sra\Y_ ·THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' STARTS FRI.. MAY 25 CLINT EASTWOOD "EIGER SANCTION" AC.t.DIM1 A'lllAIO Al V""E .Kllfl l\ltifl M ~ DOESNI Uvt HERE IPG\ MYM0RE WITH lllS Q:ISTOFfflSO .. IOlllT aEOFOID (PG)~ w~ ZIMI At Yleto "THEY.AKUU" OIIAMGE COAST DAILY PILOT Cotta M•sa SA.T.-SUM. 2:00-4:10-7:00-t :)O 644-0760 CHA.ILIS llONSON EWPORT CINEMAS ' ••1 .. 0••1'•~0 "'"'f'Oll (!~TU 644-0760 ptus "THE DOVE" ~IR,~~~o?.~::!~~ .. ~.A \O.CO.Uf-4ll.a S40-74 44 HUHTIHGTOH (! ou~.',~~ I ,(84 7-9608 84 7-6017 Plw5 John Wayne "BRAMMIGAM" f2 H!:~~~~ .. !~!H U4&-C S73 646·3266 t HARIOR TWIH OUOIOl &l,.O.I()• 646·0573 646-3266 !>111~ Al roc.ino Gt..e Hcn:kmon ''THE SC A.RECROW'' PHONE 642-4321 To ha•e your ad'Yrisement °" this P"'l• of barc)ains piton< th• Daily Pilot 642·432 I, extensiOft 261. 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My problem is tha~ ! don 'l kno\f even where to begin about thinking on what eareer to go into. l ha\.'C a busi- ness background -I work in my father 's grocery s tore as a cashier. Some people tell me I still have time, but ever since eighth grade, l have been tryin!'to find a career I'm int rested in. If you print ti s. you will prevent som sleep· less nights. . -S . P .• Eve .green Park, Ill. 1 · MY WISE youj,• night owl, think of y~fr pro- blem in three sta!tes: (1 ) Career Correr knowing yourself. (2) knowing about the world of_;w.Qr}, (3) matching st~ges one and two. Your school guidance counselor can probably help i n illuminating stage one -your in- te r ests, aptitud~s and values. Concerning sta'g-e two -finding out about a wide range of ~areer fields and occupalions - see if your school has a good career center or library. If not, i.:o to a large public library and br;owse through c;;irecr publications and audio- visual materials. {Don 't rely on materials over two years old ; fact s change.) This r esearch will require man y month s if you d o a thorough job. Make notebooks o n the careers that mos t appeal to you. After you 've f inis hed your research U-•ith print and f i lm materials, 3-'0u 'rc ready to make a personul-interview field surve}'- THIS MEANS yo u talk to people who \VOrk in your favorite jobs. Use a t ape recorder if you can. Locate these people thr ough teacher s, friends, relatives -and your dad's customers. If you run into a dead end. make contact with ap- propriate employtrs and professional associations to find interviewees: call and say you're making a career report and could you. be referred to a . person in that job. {Some school counselors main- tuin a list of resource people for this purpose.) · Have your questions r e<.uJ y. lle re arc ~omc good questions ~ugg-est · ed b y Dr. Oitrryl Laramore, editor of the teacher 's editi o n of Career World . a periodical many high ::;chools use : WHAT SPECIAL ;n. terests or skills do you need for yo ur job"! \Vhal other occupations can you do with your knowledge and training? How can I get this job - training, coll ege, or ex-. periences? \Vhat type of person do you ha"c to be to like and be" successful at your job? Wh at are all the different jobs you"vc h ad and which have Jed to the one you have now ? What school subjects do you use i n your work and how? I-low has your job changed over the past years? What do you think it will be like in another 10 years? How does this job s upport your way or living in t erms or inco m e , knowledge, w o rk ing hours and leisure time? What satisfaction do you gel from your job? What are the disadvantages o( your job? After you've worked out stage one, and re· .searched stage two. you'll be in a bette r posi- . tl on t o start m oving toward stage three - • 'and away f rom insom- nJa. WedneSday. May 14, 1975 IAliiioiiD ... ·-.. -. POLARIZED lfNSES Made lo Sell ltr 600 ' 700 IMPORTED FROM FRANCE! HIGH FASHION·SUNGLASSES LEATHER-llKE VINYL LUGGAGE • REG. 29.97 26.inch , ... REG. 26. 97 24·inch case ~ ' REG. 22.97 21."inch case . ' REG. 18.97 Shoulder Tote 14 98 1348 1148 foMoit•l 1~1•<1·0" o+ ho"ck ""110'1' .,,,~ '""''a•ocl & polo" ltd l•n••• BROWN GREEN. GOlD lo1~•on colo" p"t ocldtcl t •ii1t111tlll onto !•0•111 & hHlyl~ fro"'"' o! r->Olol o• plo>l't •ko• h• '"""O••ot>:y +o o< 9•to• & lc•rly loo1n ... 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JllA~ "B The 1 end r •• Alfc ch oh: Ma creat bulk chole In I heart said,! dieta bloo1 chole ·Thi with gene blood ing, diab( ande "Tl yo nc said. level som~ "E pre·d Peop ythin abso1 over- H'e tent varia both in th1 prote COM Th< priml more longe that l meat Dr. that varia tc nsi spice "W :Jt WI condi chili besai "E· role.' tor is we kr stanc areas "Tl m art: get IT m ake years "At least Many •lrea• Dr. rised piet 1 perso namr bl add . , ''Nt poor ptools throul "In ~~w ew lte1 t Jn I nlent Vunctl cesse; KEEP ABCs FRESH · BEA ANDERSON, Editor ........ 't,Maw1 t,1 •1s ,.,,.c1 EDITOR'S NOTE: 'flie l)(Jiry Cou11cit of Cali/omia ~sted 25 food editors fro111 tl1 rougl1out the state at a jiftli a11uual Nutrition /Jress Conference at Carmel. llere Qre Carol Moore's reports 011 prese11tations en· tilll)(} Vitamins by Prescrip!ion'.', Roughage, a New Jleart Disease Varic1ble , Stretching the f'ood Dollar: FTC, f 'ood u11d the Co11Surner. Speakers represented Colu11lbia U11iversity, the University of Pennsylvania, the A1nerica1t A1edical Assoc·iutio11 arui the Dairy Coun· C!L. Roughage Remedies ''Fiber is n 't the answer to everything -one sure cure - but it is a useful adjunct to the d iet that C<J,n allow wider selec- tions of fats and carbohydrates so we needn't feel guilty.'' Dr. David Kritchevsky was discussing Roughage: A New Heart Disease Variable. ''Fiber has no r eal definition." he said. "It's food substance that neither we nor our bacteria can chew up. The old method for test- ing was beating a sample tQ de· ath but our t echniques arc rilorc refined today.'' :fl.lost people think of f1bcr as b riin. Othet good sources arc whole grain bread, legumes, millet and chick peas (garbanzo beans). MANY QUALIFY "'But m a ny matcri:.ils qualify. The mc<ins arc different but the end result is the s:.i mc." he said . •·Alfalfa m:.iy be t he pou1· m an's eholestram ine." A1ajor interest in fibt.•r \\·us created in the '60s v.•hcn different bulk compounds lowered the cholesterol level in a1tim<.1l s. In det ermining the culprits of heart disease. Dr. Kritchcvsky said, the questions :.ire how much dietary cholesterol ends up in th.e blood and how muc h blood· cholesterol gets into the arteries? ·This risk factor is then counted with about 30 others including genetic b ac.kground , gender, blood pressure and type, smok- i n g, ·~rterial metabo lism·;. diabetes. age, ·li poprotei ns, diet and education level. "The real proble m is that ever- yone focuses on one clement," he said . •·E<.ich is important but the level may be <.i function of something else we're e<.iting. ··Experimept:.il <.inimals c:.it a pre-de term ined diet or nothing. P eople usu ally cat a little or ever· ything. Fiber interferes v.•ith absorption and compensates for over-eating." tre added that when the fat con· tent of di ets is the same. the variation of fibe r und protein or both affect s cholcslC'rol deposi ts in the artery_ And the source of protein mak cs ;:i big difference. COMPA RISON The fact that persons in more primitive environments who cut more raw foods stay healthy longer prompts the assumption that people who live well a nd cc:il meal will have heart disease. DAVID KRITCHEVSKY, Ph.D. - The role of fiber remains to be firmly established but once understood it will probably rank as a beneficial nutritional element. So diets could be devised to allow a wider selection of fats , proteins and c arbohydrates. Massive lntakl' of vitumins as nutrltion;tl insurance Is a "rip of,..._ tor' a few dollars," suid Victor l·lerbert. lawyer and l'li nical pro- fessor al the Columbia Univcrsi· t y School of J,hysicluns and Surgeons. ''A wtdl balanced diet is cheaper , m oru effective and sutisfies yo ur tot:.! daily needs," h e said . ''W h ere d o the rn egadosage advocates.get their Jlrotein and ealo ries?" lie es timated Americans spend $1 billion per year for un - necessary vitumin supplements bc('ausc they like to bt!lieve in rnagil' or beat the "doctoral con- spiracy" by treating themselves 11nd saving on medicul bills. "Solid scientific facts show vitamins in s mull amounts fit s pecific n eed s of the body machinery, keeping tissue und physical functions normal. ··Thcs t: vitamins from food enter l·cll s v.1hcre only a small amount allaC'hcs to proteins to betomc l'nzymes that facilitate good health. "Larger doses canne>l perform as vitamins. 'J'ht.·y have to be ex- t•rctcd which may not hurt you at the lime but m ay harm you IJefore you reutize." Dr. l lerbert commented on his research at the Veterans Ad- minis t1·ation hospitul in the [\ronx which shows 500 milli· gra ms or more d aily of vitamin C may destroy su bsta nti a l a mounts of vitamin ~-1.2, creat· Dr. Kritchevsky maintained that there arc too many other variables as diverse as civilized t ensions, toilet routines and spices. "We s hould take another look ;it v.:orld die ts. Such everyday condiments as curry, cloves and chili could m <ikc a difference," he said. ··E ve·r ything in the diet plays 3. role. The importa nce of each fa c- tor is different for each person. If we know how to a lter some sub· stances, we can s plurge in other areas. Are We Told Too Much? "The key is m oderation, not martyrdom. The trick is how to get more fiber into the diet and make it pa latabl~ It may take years to-adjust. , "At least this v a riable is the least harmful t o cons umer s. Many solutions arc cheap and . already avail able." Dr. Kritchevsk·y explained re· rised thinking about the bl<and piet previously prescribed for persons with diverticulitis. in- Dammation or the intestine or bladder. • , "Now we realir.e th at the low ~her Intake resulted in compact ools that were harder to pnss rough a weak pipeline. .. "ln1teaid high riber diet!: ftl"e l'ff'Ommendcd SO that larger CX· tretions fill up the whole gut nnd the wails a.re exercised back into l>etter shape." ·i tn nny case. fiber I~ a conve- hient method for r egulating body ...Junction and dlspcnslng any ex- tcsses before they can harm you. "Dumbfounded by data •.. boggled by percentages ... with a smoking cerebral computt;-i: that has shorted from an over- load" was the way Or. Philip White described the shopper or the future. Such informational overkill, he predicted. may result from the Fede ral Trade Commission's pending, Trade Regulation Rule (TRR) on food advertising. The 21 pages of triple-column legalese were intended to QOm· olement the Food and Drug Ad· ministration's nutritional label- ing and he lp fulfill the con· sume r 's right to know. Instead, the m easure has met unprecedented consternation In education circles and the food in· dustry w~ere it is c laimed the re- quired t"ritcrla arc too high a nd demanding . Even the comm issioncrs and staff are .at odds, resulting in a rare double proposal on how to compare rood s ond define merttoMous claims. ''Both arguments In the Federal Register or Nov . 11, 1974 h ave to be take n serious ly be~ause either could be :1pplicd ," warned Dr. White, piesidenl· elect of the Society for Nutrition Education. To be advertised as wholesome, the TRR would re- quire a food to have 10 percent of the Recommended Daily Al· lowance for four nutrients, in- cluding protein . "Unde r these standards, fresh fruits and vegetables would be unpromotable." he said. "Even milk wouldn't qualify because the 100-calorie equivalent onJy' contains 8 pcr('ent of Ule rerom- mended protein. "All "wholesom e' m eans is clean, attractive a nd safe. It has no nutrition al relevance.'' He explained the TRR was in- tended to be a r egulatory process for prosecuti on. out of court, of advertisers guilty of deception. It$ n.ecessily was derived part· ly from the Wh ite House Con· rerence on Food a nd Health in 1969 which determined malnutri· tlon irl America was due mainly to food choices based on poor or d istorted inrormation about nulrltion. "Those surveys, however, did not disclose wt:iy people nte poor· • VICTOR HERBERT, MD, JD ing anemia. ne rve damage and poor bone growth. "Up lo 10 milligrams daily fits into the body cycle and prevents S('urvy. As much as 200 milli- ..:rams per day m ay fWlction as a n a ntihi stamine to reduce ~everity or colds,'' he said. ··rs it worth taking large doses or u drug t o relieve m ild symptoms und create side ef. fects'! ··or ror a baby to get rebound scurv y because its ne wborn m ac hinery (paced by the mothe r 's mcgadose) destroys the normal dosage?" Dr. Herbert explained the start of toxicity is so complex it cannot be detected by Jay persons until it .,;() ~ .. PHILIP WHITE, Sc.D. ly," Dr. White said ... The FTC assumed a major fault was lack of sufficient infor mation about food composition. "Similarly, the TRR presup- poses people will cat properly by legislative fi a t even though peo· pie s till eat for pleasure. "The effect of the new rules may well be to further reduce the amount of cducatiooaJ advcrtis· ing and furthe r confu5e con· sumers because of the amount of technical data presented. "Unless you're a dietiti an, the wordiqg i5 m or e cnror('cable lhnn helpful." Dr. While estim ated thul cur- l rent full-page ·newspaper ads would cbver four pages to be TR- lt-conforminlih Chanjilcs in TV lormat would menn "loo s mall Vita mins in small amounts fit sp e cific body needs. L arger doses serve no vitamin function but act rath er as drugs which may do more harm than good. surlaces as loss of appetite, r e· tardation or dry skin in the case of vitamin A or calcified kidn eys, caused by too mut.•h vitamin D. "Increasing nicotinic acid to •cure' schizophrenia is a wit's end proposition that endangers several million people, perhaps one in every family," he con- tinued. ''Cases of mcgavilamin therapy t raced by the Americ<in Psychiatric Association a r c mostl y anecdotal and show Such undesira bl e aspects as noshing, itching, jaundice. s kin disorders, high b lood sugar o.nd }>Cptie ul- ceration. "The most recent claims of sexual potency heightened by vitamin E are pure fraud. "Support resear ch was based on rats whose diets were lowered and raised by that factor. You can't make a human deficient in Figuring 'price p er serving is a better companson than price per pound. vitamin E, even afterfiveyears. ''A little known study on humans in Germany20 years ago s howed that large dosages of vitan1 in E actually damage the human gonad ." As fo r v itamin C curing colds, Dr. 1-terbc rt said there is zero evidence. ""The most thorough stud y in· \'Oived 2,SOO persons di vided into eight groups in Canada. One of the t .. \!o groups taking placebos (fake pills) reported the most re· dured sy mptomology." Dr. Herber t re-emphasized that taking more than the RDA vitamins is unnecessary unless a person is a iling. , "Megadosagc should be a pre· scription reserved for dangerous drugs. But it's like legislating against murder or suicide; we can only m ake it difficult, not im~ possible." BETTYE JO NOWLIN, M.P.H, $$$tretching l-tow lo be v.·ell Ced and ho\v to save money are the two questions answered i n the Big Ideas Consumer Education program explained by Bettye Jo Nov.•lin, nutrition consultant. ··By l earning s uc h f ood economy ski lls as plaruiing and purchasing wisely, peopl e can save 20 percent of their grocery money," she said . The trick is to compare cos ts or different foods on u per-serving ba sis. And ye t , n o :..idult homemakers fi gured this v.'ay in fi eld tests conducted by the Dairy Council a nd Instructional Technology Consultants of Scot· tsdalc, Ariz. Another stumper is determin- ing a serving size which may dif· fer from a normal helping. Only 48 percent or the test group knew tha t 2 cups of ice c rea m , 11,2 c ups o r cottage cheese, l cup of lettuce and only 11::-English muffin each count as one serving in figuring daily in- take. After completing the course. 81 percent or the hom emakers could analyze daily m eal selections by classifyin g food by l<.1bels into four g roups and calculating the number of servings in ;1 given a mount of food . Mrs . Now lin a nd her col- leagues i n Sa nta Ana and throughout the s tate give six hours of instruction to leaders of J-le ads tart, Title I <in d ot he r school and community li aisons v.-ho, in turn, teac-h their groups 1 ·via workbooks. film strips "a nd 4 handy table~ for those who have forgotten mathematics. 1 l\.1 a ny editors thought the table I itselr was m arketable but Dairy Council spokesmen ·maintained that the input, practice and feed- back of the whole program were necessary. "'The total price isn"t a ll you n eed to know," reminded Mrs. Nov.·li n. ''A pound of chicken wings cos ts. Jess t ha n a pound o[ ground meat. But the wings arc bon y and only ser ve tw o ' co mpared to s ix for the ! hamburger .'' fle re a re more s uggest ions from the consumer progra m, the latest phase in the Jdeas series \ that the Dairy Council started in the second and fifth grades: \ -Know whe n you v.·ill use the food . Frozen vegeta bles may be . a better buy if fresh ones will s poil in the meantime. . -F ig ure how you 'wilt use.a product. Less expensive dry mflk can be substituted for fluid milk in baking. -Buy as large a size as you ean store conveniently and use regularly. -Purchase the mo st economical form . Don 't buy 1 canned v.•hole peaches if you a rc going to cul them up. -Take advantage of other budget-cutters s uch as store bra nds a nd day -old bakery. The Trade Regulation Rule presupposes people will eat properly by legislative fiat. They still eat for pleasure. print rotating too fast" super· imposed on ~m mercial s. "All this fi e print may correct some misco ceptions but only those with prejudices v.•ill read it . "The TRR is an example of hov.· fede ral agencies over-react to public pressur e in suc h a m a n- ner as to create genuine pro· blems.'' ·or. White , secrclary of the Council on Food und Nutrition of the American Medical Associa· lion, further contended there is no s hortage of inform3tio n available although it is usually rejected. "Shoppers d ep end on prior kno_wledi:e. the RDA or what they think food ought to contain. "Wh en s uper-informed will a ronsumer choose Brand A that contain $ man y nutrient 5 o r Brand B thut is higher in one?" "Or what about the 'incom· parable': meal with iron lacks calcium : milk with c~1lcl um lacks iron. "And once she learns lo make the ri ght decisions. will the fami - ly go along? There's quite a di(- rerence between how people should and do react and how \\"C wish they would." Since the TRR would permit only a very few foods to be pro- moted as being nourishing, Or. White further criticized the re· gul ation for negating the honored philosophy that a good diet is composed or a wide variC'ty of foods. "Besides most products today no longer fit just one category. If nutrients are to be added to pro- cessed roods, it should be t o satis ry hum an needs, not FTC advertising requirements. Another objection is tha t the TRR makes no proposnl •for ··heulth and related (')aims" -a major r equest for better protec- 'lion from the White flou~e Co• fercnce. · 0 --• ',. L,, ... 1._ 1 l"'ILO r Traditional Definitions Obsolete EARL'S ~.Mt .. , ... &a CC)toe, 5.,.,k• TMM .,_ •• .,..,,o .... f 49S-OO>l) By ALLISON DE ERR 0t .... O•lly l"IMI 51•11 J aco b B ro n ows ky , B uc kmi n s t e r F'ul ll•r . ~t ars ha ll ~1 cLuhan and ~tar ga ret Mead arc lhc LSD or our society. ""T hey shake us up and 1nake; us sec things dif- fl'rcntly," said 1'erry Tim n1ins , Orange Coast Coll ege assis t a nt pro- • ' - '' ~ 1 ' ' 1:... ,., fl"ssor of so('iolugy .. nd anthropology. Di seuss i n g W•r , \\tomen und the Global \'illagc , during a "·omen 's "'eek lecture, Timmins not ed t hut charges have bee'n made that the "'·omen's libera· lion m ovemen t re prese nts a s mall m inority. •·Even if t he cha rge is acl.°ur ate, it does not m ake the movement in· valid. "f\1 os t social move· m e nt s h ave be e n spearheaded b y an uv.,,nt-gu rd e m inority. They ere the shakers and most of us need s haking once in awhile . ··1-1ow m any or us are ~ like the drucaed popula- tion in 'THX 1138.' bump- ing into walls, unaware? How many or us depend on uppers and downers or can't ge t started until arter that third C\W of coffee in th e mornln1?" OBSOLESCENCE Fuller has said that "eithe r war is o bsolete or huma nity is." First Female Voters Honored Five \\'Om en \\·ho votl.-'CI in 1920 . \\hen the 19th Ame nd ment gave them the privilege for the fir st ti me. ,,·i ll be honored b:v the l\l esa Ve rde Republican \Vomcn's Assoc iG1tion d uring <.1 9:30 a .m . meeting Wednes - day, !'wl ay 21, in the 1-lalecr est Clu bhouse. Costa Mesa. They and th.elr sl~le a re Cleft to right) Mabe l J ourdan, Pe nnsylva nia; Loretto McCoy, Louisiann a ; Alice Ziener , Illinois : Betty S\vain , Io\\· a , and Louise Coffm an, Utah. Happiness Rekindled D EAR A:-11' LA NDERS: I could have ,,.rit te n that l e t ter s ig n ed , '"l'tl ar ried in Na.me Only." I also read the lie-in letter signed "Most Ha ppy F e lla." He told oi bout how his \vife dealt with his impotency. Ann Landers I envy tha t m a n. lie is fortunate to have such an understand in g patitner. However, having lived u·ith the p.roblem 1flyself for t1A'O ye urs (l 'lll in m.Y early 40s. m y husband 1s in his late 40s) I know that the frustration and guilt can be de vastating. It 's a v icious circle, Ann . Wh e n a m an becom es in ca p a ble or functionin g sexuaJly, the n a tura l" respon se of a wire who loves him is to feel rejected. The more rejected she fee!S, the more he is turned off by guilt and rear of fa ilu.re. My advice to wives with impotent hus bands is._jceep try ing und don't be come d is c oura ged . Every ma r ried \voman is entitled to a satisfying sex life. Furthermore, the 'husband 1A'ho isn "t making the gr ade reels like Jess of a m an -a nd that oft e n leads to other problems. -BATTLING BETTY DEAR 8 .8 .: Thanks for the report fr~m the Minstrels Entertain More than 200 performers \\"ill ta ke part in a the Ne"•time J\.'l instrcl and Comedy Review, sponsored by Girl Seoul Troop 124. Performance will be al 7 p .m. Frid ay, ~1 ay 23 , in the ~I arin ers School, Ne.,.;port Beach. Tickets are Sl. Ten percent 0£ the proceeds \\·ill be donat<'d to 1-loag ~t c moria l Jl ospital. Presbyterian: the balance \\"ill be used to finance the troop's trip to San Fr<.i ncisco. The s h01A' will (cature music by Or. J oe Hart and:his Dixieland Band. .Olh<'rS entertaining \\"ill be the ~t i nstrcliers singing a medley of old-time songs, dancing dolls, a magic i1.1n , pa ntomime. singers and dan· cers, and un inte rviev.· \\-'ith "The T~·o Thousand Year Old Wo man." ,\]so 011 the pr ogram will be Pa m Fr anklin from .Newport Harber""Hlgh School impersonat- ing-Charlie Ch<iplin, the award-winnini;: l-l unt- ington llc ae h Girl Scout Drill Team and <in ap- Pt·a r an<.·<.• by the Whoopee O:.incers. See Our four-poster . Woul d ii sur- prise you t o know that male impote ncy is not a proble m confined to mid- d le·age? It's the ~o. 1 complaint heard in the health clinics o n our country's ca ~puses. OE t\R ANN l~t\'.':­ DER S : I am a 17 · ye<.i r-old girl, an honor student u·ith sense. 1"1n ushamed to be \vriting about t his trifl e but r need to know if I'm right or "'ra ng. There's this huge pie· ture of m y mother on the piano in our li ving room. It's 12 x 14 and you can't miss it. The picture was taken 15 years ago, ~·t least. \·t om \Va s 35. li ghter t hen. her hai r \\'as a diffe rent color und s h e \vas n 't u.·ea 1·in g glasses in those d ays. I <.i ls o mig h t a dd , the photogr1.1phcr n1ust ha\·e bee n a genius. lie made ~lorn look like Liv Cl- Iman. 1\t least a dozen ki ds ha ve as k ed . ··\Vho's that".'" Wh en I s ay. "It's my m ot her -a few years ago," they a!1A·ays make some r em a r k like -'"S h e s u r e h as e ha nged . '' Or ''What happened to her? She doesn 't look like tha t i\O\V ! ·· It's ver y e mbar· r assing. I don"l wa nt to hurt '.\lom ·s feelings but I re· ally thin k that picture oug ht t o go. For one thing I can 't understand v•hy a u.·om a n would \\'ant to have som ethiftg around that e m phasizes how much she has aged. Sh o uld I k e ep my mouth shut or should I suy somethicg? If so, \\·hat'".' -E~·I EF DEAR E:.t : Te ll your mother the picture on the piano is out or date and s he now h as a m ore m a t ure bea uty y ou'd lo\'c to see cap tured on rilm. Ur ge her lo replace the old picture w ith a ne\\' on e. An d by all means suggest t hat she use the sa m e ph oto- grapher -if he's s till Ii \'· ing. GLASS HOllYIST ... --~ HAMS '"So Good ... It Wiii 'flaunt' You 'til It's Gone" HOMIT IAllD HAMS All SN.AL-SUCIO c.-c1ot1te1 wlfft a wan. .. Fatigues FHll04J Spir•I Sllred W flole or H•lf A patented metl)od ot shcino the meat around the center bone 1n a sp1rat manner, so that Slic.s ror • .ii1n in place. Anv cut made lenglhwise and the slices tall ott. O ... fe>W;~...----JOt ~eAl THINK WISTCLtff PUZ.A. HIWPOITM fMN ......... ~wtHI H.-y 'I~ .... • 5flr'll 11cec1 ,...._ r.,,. ...._ · ... • Wt ,...,, .. Sllip tr.. Wed .. c .... ·N~•Mc••.,.. ........ CliffM .......... 3700 E. Coosl Highway, Corona dol Mor -673-9000 ·---·c--IJJJ S..,... ................. ..... 6JW461 Bronows k y d e fined wa r as highly or garUr.ed thievery. "Histo ricall y, wars have been fought over possession arul· wealth. Som e w~at h a d wh at someone else wanted. ''Once the nomads cllliibed on horses and began to ri d e i n to villages raping, looting and pill aging, we had war as we k"now it. "We just kept de\'elop· ing m ore sophisticated horses." With the arriv al of nuclear , biological and chemical we aponry, "we have m ade "'a r in that sense obsolete ." T o unl e a s h thes e 1A'eapons, "'1A'ould surely r et a rd an y socia l or c ultura l developm ent," he said. . And the traditional de- finition o f wo ma n no longer applies, he said. t o assu rne th e charateristies ot women and vice versa"! I don 't think so. "But, if you think the virile, robust stereotype of the male is tr ue, look around. If you think the petit e . e f fe m i n a t e, domestic stereoty1>e of woman app l ies, look around. "The old definition is obsolete but "'C cannot give a ne\\' o ne. T here are exl'eptions to a ny de- finition you could g ive," He cited the old riddle of the father :;i nd son in the p.uto accidt'nl. Al the h os pita l th e s urgeon said, ··1 can't operate on this boy. He 's m y o"'n son." "rho is the surgeon ? The boy's mother. ''The fact that the rid- dle p tlzz les us is a n e xa mple of how condi· tioned our rcsponst•s are to each other." T i rnmins said. "\\'c h a,·c t u begin !.· l iO n TOv•1~• •j · ,1 jfO~I A guarantee our s urvivul-l ltlJ c • .._ Ceplth'MO p h y I i c a l I y , P s Y · 1 ~==~·~··~·~··~··~·~·~-·~·~··~··==: chol og l ca ll y a nd r; emotionall y.'' ~- The work to be done is not that new or different but the "we'' a nd "they" concept hos become ob· solete . · .. ··w e a r e linke d b y e lect ronl c comm unica- t ions. \Vhile ,,.c still re- t a in prin1 ary and secon- d.:i ry groups, u•c now can empathize with foreign cultures." . Conside r our lifestyle, 90 per cent dependent on oil , us ing rainy day fuels on s un ny days, he said, bui lding d ark shelters to be lighted u rtiricially while the sun s hines. 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' . • • • r1 0 al s c i• R di b; ot w ·~ p; r, SJ bi "' w tu "' R ,., lh Cl m st "' L. ll dE "' ... P< •n P• •l bl w, ,, fr :11 SC h< [ j "' l>e de >8 d i! N• '" th G i b• ~I l\~ nil ty G 'f< Su El bl! P; I . ! • • l . I • Party Ta.lk Political By JO OLSON CH 1 ... D•llJ "llel IUtt . ~ancy Reagan, in her first of· f1c1al appcar ~nce in Orange County ~s a private citizen, was as gracious und sought-after as s h ~ w _a s wh e n s h e w as Cahfornta's First Ludy. : Several hundred women Jammed the home of the Ron, Ru~sells in Tustin to greet her dunng a mcm bership Leu hosted by the Orange County Ft..>deration of Republican Women. It wa s, on the whole, a typical wo men 's politic.ii occas ion : there was talk about the political party, some discussion of the rood and house, and lots of s pecul ati on about 1976. h-1 a ny or the womeo had brought th eir cameras to photo- graph Mrs. Re ugan, and some "-'Untetl their picture taken 1'\'ilh her. said, "They're not !iUppoised to talk." ''But you have to ,say something,'' her compunion replied. "She's th e cutest tlllng,". another woman said or Mrs. Reagan. As usual, Mrs . Reaian smiled. throughout the whole hour of re· ceiving the members, acting as if she enjoyed each meeting. And she does, assured one of the former governor's stuff members, who had accompunied Mrs. Reagan. "She appreciates the womanpower in the party." According to the staff member. Mrs. Reagan is quite involved in a foster grandparent program, but she accepts speaking engage· ments "if they fit into her schedule." "When We left S1rramento·. we decided we wouldn't carp about anything," she expfained. "We felt no useful purpose would be served if we carped. "But any job Is easier if you 're married. I'm glad l was married • and 1 'm glad ~e were there." l\1rs. Reagan said she htt.s no plans to write a book of any. sort, and that she has very few days when sbe is able to stay home and relax. Her message now ls one of healing and optimism . "It's important for people not to become so discouraged and downhearted with anything that '.s happened in the past that they just say everything is a lost cause. ··I'm s peaking for our country, now. We can't a[ford either apathy or nol}involvement. After ii brief talk and the usual posed photos for the prt.-ss, Mrs. ;. Reagan was taken lo a poolside receivin g lin e to begin s"hakini,: lhe hands of women representing l'Very Republican women's club 1n Orange County, some 22. Mrs. Reagan, at last abl e to sit do\11n for a moment and taJk, said she has never been busier in her life than she has been since leav- ing Sacramento. She sees less of her husband now than when he was governor~ she added, because of his radio programs, speaking engage- ments and other commitments. "If you :le disturbed about ·what's been happening, that's ·the lime to get out and do something about it. We mustn't . let restiveness <tnd depression overtake us.'' , She said her husband has got· ten a lot of mail since leaving of. fice, most tha nking him for "the eight years." The line, ;.1t one point , stretched around the swimming pool, and it kept the former First Lady busy for neit.rly an hour. o n·e woman, complaining that. the line _was moving too slowlyc Mrs. Reagan would not com- ment on the lack of a first lady in Sacramento under the Brown leadership, an<f its possible drawbacks. A lot of people are writing about his radio program, she said, and many are writing about "1976." Your Horoscope: Gemini Investigate Alternatives ' By SYDNEY OMARR T HURSDAY, MAY 15 ARIES (March 21 -April 19): What seems a i deception, a<.·tually is a sctb<ick , a test. Know it ~ and stand t<.111. t TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Your sense of l responsibility is enhanced. You CLJ.rr y through on • past obligations. : GEMINI Cl\-1a y 21-Junc20): Money pinch is ! tndicatcd. Dl•la y in cash flow is a di stinct ~ poss ib1l i l ~". He a"·a re a nc.l 1nves l1 g <1l C f alternativl'S . • CANCt:R (Junc2l-July 221 : Cycle is fa vo r a- : ble but you ha\"e leg al obli g;..ilions "-"hich m ay • "-'Cig h heavily. • LEO (July 23-Aug. 22J : Some frustralions <.·ome out in open. You sec "'hat has caused frustration, delay. You discern between shadow a nd substanl'C. : VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Friends and t social events dominate. Some of your fondest hopes, \\•ishcs .ir·e s1X>tli~hted. Debutantes Announced Thirteen young l·larbor 1\rea women, who have heen selected as Empire debutailles. will be pre- sented to society Satur- da y. Junl' 14, in the Newportcr Inn . Sponsored Uy 11 arbor Key, a s upport group of the Orange Count y Child (iuidanl'c Ct·ntc r. the ball is a funding event. Debuta ntes arc the i\Iisses ,\nnl' Fr ances Ba rden. Kart'll I.ct• Din- ning , Cathy /\n n Connl•l- ty. lleidi c~1therine Jl all , Gay le Ann Kan"/.ler . ·rumaru Lynn tvl ~ehan , Sus.in Cri:-linc n.I t•t:d cr, Ellen 1\1 ichcll c llusen- berg. Kat hy J eann e and P<1lriciu Eliz<1belh !l ush, Caroline Martin Snyder. J.ynn Sheree Thagard and Jamie Yi:l le. Their parents are the l\1e ss r s. and Mmes . Bernard Jan1cs Connel· I\·, l\larc u s A. Hall . F.rnest Kanzler, 01'\·cn E. l\T et zlc r a nd Wil li am Osbor n Thagard. and Drs . .ind Mmes. Robert Rose nb e r g .ind 1-1 . !\!art in Sn yder . Others :.i re Ri c hard llulcomb Barden and l\lr s. Ruth S l oy an Rarden, Dr. Rosal yn L. Binning, J\1rs. John R. Young. Mrs. Pi e rr e Poisson, the late Mr. \Villiam L. Rus h and l\1r s. Norbert .J . Dul11n un. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0c-t . 22 ): Check fine points ; read between the lines. The more thorough, the better for you. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov . 21): Be ready £or analysis, change, variety, detective work, uni· que studies. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Deal Yiilh family issues. Keep to bais course. Don't com- plicate matters with side questions, problems. CA PRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Low-kev aP· proach is best -you should avoid making ex - travagant claims. AQUARIUS (J an. 20-f'~eb. 18 ): \Vhat seemed to lack im'pact -comes back in a meaningful, direct manner. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20 ): Your sense of ··the universal'' surges to forefront. Your ability to perceive is enhanced. If today is your birthday you make a move in the home area this year, with September em~ phasized. Your voice is unusual ; you can teach ~ you appI"eciate art and drama and you know hO\\' to get meanings across in theatrical fashion. See Our OlT .. liS IN 1000 Sf.CHON JONES NEW YOltK for Summ~r THINK ~ ~~~~~-1 JU11oin~ Amusing observations ot lite along th• Orange Coast, penned by• native son, in lhe DAILY PILOT1 LEARN INTERIOR DECORATING At 'our New Newport Beach location OOERIOR DISIGNFIS GWD is the leader in conducting an interior design school BECOME AN INTERIOR DECORATOR We offer a short term course Or a year course with an associate in arts degree CALL NOW 640-0500 WtSTCLlfF PLAZA MtW'°RTlR IMM DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5878 l ' ()>I AflY fLAVOO lF Ki'llx•FIUIT RO..L . Wednesday, May 14. 1975 When your kids say~candy" anayousay "fruit:. .. OAIL y PILOT C3 .. \(N@X . a trea t your kids will really ~· t ,, ., ... • ( ;" ,,,; •• '• ' ..... :"<• 'f ... • ·1 • ~·t····••>'t•• . 11~··:. •·'10·· IO~t< 1"0(' :·:. '; p.··,., "' <" ,•~-, !n, '" c""r' r·•;•··..: ··· ·· '"~:· ·• .,, •• '• '' •• c~o• •••«• Co•f"" r11 o! '• > • ~-• <" '''" '""1 ( '0""" "'' ! 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This re· cipe does it beautirully and easily. You spread gelatin custard filled with pineapple a nd laced with a little heavy c·ream into ;:1 ~o lden-brown flaky pie shell. Over this goc•s a lavish layer or crunchy "toasted coconut, then a layer of custu rd. \Vh at you h ave is a tripl e-decker pie erowncd with crushed pineapple •·ind more toasted coconut. HEAVENLY PINEAPPLE PIE l <9-inch > baked pastry shell I (I pound4 ouncl') cunc1·ushed pineapple ly. Do not allow mixture to reach a boil. Remove from heat. Cool until mixture mounds on a spoon, and begins to jell. Beat egg whites with salt and cream of tartar to son Peaks. Gro.dual- ly beat in sugar, continuing to beat to a stlff meringue. With same beater, beat cream with v<.inilla to sort peaks. Fold meringue and cream into pineapple ntixture . Spoon half into the pastry shell , making an even layer. Set aside 2 tablespoons eoconut for top or pie. Sprinkle remainder over {illing in shell. Cover with re maining filling. . . . . 1 envelope unflavored gelatin 3 eggs, separated Decorate top or pie with reserved coconut and crushed pineappl e, Chill 4 to 6 hours, until set, before cutting. Makes 6 to 8 serv- ings. 'SLICES OF HEAV ENLY PI E LOOK LUSCIOUS 1'.i teaspoon salt 1 ~ tC3JipOOn CrC<.iln O[ tart<.ir Pai;lry Shell: Combine 11h cups sifted all - purpose flour with % teaspoon salt. Cut in 1 :: cup shorte ning until particles are size of peas. Sprinkle y,•ith 1,~ cup cold water or milk. a dding just enou.gh to make a stiff dough. 103 FM 1,a cup sugar l cup whipping cream % cup toasted flakt'd coconut Drain pineapple, reser\'ing 1 :1 cup syrup Set aside ~'~ cup dr<.1ined pineapple to cit·· Sha pe into a ball. Roll out on lightly floured board to a c ircle 12 inc hes di a meter. F'it into a 9·inch pie pan and trim edge i,2 inc·h \'.'ider than rim of pan. Fold t.•dge under, and build up a high fluted rim. corate pie. Combine remaining crushed pineapple. 1 :1 cup drained syrup and gelatin fn small saucepan . I.ct stand a few minutt·s to soften gelatin. BC'at egg yolks Y.'t•ll , anti stir into Prick botton1 and sides of shell with a fork. B<.ike in 450 degrees F oven about 15 minutes, until ni t·c ty broY.'ncd . Cool beforl' fi ll ing. the pineapple mixturt·. C'ook. stirring constuntlv ovt'r IO\\' heat H to 10 minutes. until mixtu1:e thic·kens s li ght · Goodness Basics Bloom Basic dairy foods and other doy,·n to e arth in - gredients go into this dc- 1 ect ab l c cheese and spinach souffle. Nothing high and mighty <.i boul it except the "'ay it looks \Yhe n it lt•aves the oven puffed up and golden. A combination of cot- tage cheese and cream cheese gives it body and texturl'. Using chopped frozen spinach cuts down prep<.1r;1 tion tl1nc _ So does c·ombin in g all the other ingredients in a blend er. SPI NAC ll Cll EESE SOUFFLE .1 cup s mall cu rd cottage ('fl l'l'Sl' I l:l-ounct• l package crt.•am ("h el'S l'. softened 2e)..:)..'S 3 talllespno11., 1'1 1n1r 1 2 tal.Jle spnon . ., 1netl1.-'d 1 llutter ' :i.i teaspoon salt '~ teas poon c~1 ch ground nutmei.: ;.ind l>l'JJ· pt>r f (IO-ounce> package frozen t•hopped spinach, tha\\•ed Place cottage cheesl\ l'ream c he ese, eggs, flour . butter , s alt , nutmeg and peppe r in e lect r ic blender. Whir until blended and as smooth as possible. Dra in thawed spinach thoro ugh ly. Combine "''ilh c:heese mixture and turn into butte red l - qu<1rt souffle di s h. Set dish in pan of hot water. Bake in 350 degrees oven I hour 10 minutes or unlil set in center. !\.1<1kes 4 servin gs. Squash Fruited F'or a meatless supper. serve this w ith baked s tu.fCC'd tom<1toes, peas .and y,·hole wheat d3tC ring. 1 PINEAPPLE SQ UASH 2· pound butternut .squ~1 sh 2 or 3 tablespoons butler or margarine M ·~·o unce ca n c:rushe d pineapple in , h eavy syrup , we ll· drained Salt to laste J-lalve or quarter s qu<.1sh : scoop out seeds and s ti;'i.ngy portion ; pare; cube. Steam \squas h ; drain well and mash -there s hould be about 2 11:: cups; cidd butter, pin e apple a nd s alt; reheat, mixing .well. Makt's six (about 112 l'UP each) servings. <Use liquid drained from squash and .syrup drai_ned from pine<.ipple in -some oth'er dishes. AJthough s ugar or some other sweetening is sometimes added to but- ternut squash, we feel this recipe does not need it because steaming the. •egetable preserves its. s~·eetness.) Now more than ever younffdth• lnformatk>n printed ... ,,. d•1 In the i rjlll@lfel- • jjiiiiiiilii ______________________ .......... 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Sor. °"91m Whip s1 09 NON DAIRY TOPPING ............................. • · 72 oz Sor. 0.lriet Pril'l'l9 $2 29 BEEF MOIST DOG FOOD ....................... • " 0 '·""' s1 33 MINUTE RICE ........................................... • 5 oz. can HonMI 3 •$1 00 VIENNA SAUSAGE .............................. : 6 oz Jar Ovaltlne 72C PLAIN or CHOCOLATE DRINK ................. . 32 oz Bottle Mop & Glow $1 45 FLOOR SHINE.......................................... • 16 oz Pll:g Kraft 5 n,. JET PUFF MARSHMALLOWS .................... ~- 1•1. oz Box Golden Grain 4 , $1 OO MACARONI & CHEDDAR DINNER ..... : 12 oz Can Hef'elOJd gn,. CORNED BEEF ............................................ ~- s pz Box Finlth $1 09 DISH DETERGENT Inc. 20c OFF .................. • G" Botto 4 n,. SPRINGFIELD BLEACH .............................. ~- 1 oz C.n Reg. Of Lemon 7n.. JOHNSON SPRAY POLISH ......................... :r 25' Roll St)ringf~ 25 ALUMINUM FOIL.......................................... c Ore Id a POTATOES o:~rien 24 ox Pkg. sac Hash Browns 32 oz Pkg. sac Tree sweet ORANGE JUICE 120 ' 53c Con 6 oz. can 11'.lt oz Box P9pperldge F•rms 89 LAYER CAKES.............................................. e Choc:olale, Banana-Coconul, Bo•ton Cr1me ,;o 12 oz. can W•k:h'•' sse GRAPE JUICE ............................................. . 32 oz Box Banque! $ 2 15 FRIED CHICKEN...................................... • 17 Ol. Bo1 Downylllllti A.Qoned EASY JACK PANCAKE MIX ...................... . Good Only 11 tflf Treawry IMPERIAL STICK MARGARINE 49c AEQ. 63c SAVE 14c Gooc:l ll'wl.I May 21, 1975 JilC~··~· .. w;y .1=rffwry BREAD Coronet Ultra IV Bathroom TISSUE FLOUR · LAJJA~s s au~ sans C 0.,. to Box E """'""'""""'"' :H,. Limit I CouPO!l Ptr Cvstomtr 24 oz. LOAF 4 PACK 65c ORANGE BUENA PARK SANTA ANA GRANADA HILLS '" "" -.... C!tVOAIV(SO 9£ACH 91.\10. ':0 iO. 8AISTOL CMA TIWO!llTH AVI. AT CAAOElll OAOVE 6LVO, COlllNll'I Of •EACH 9l VO .. ' AT llAl$TOL 9 SIJN(l0WIA AT CHATIWOltTH 9 llllA • CITV DAIVl SO. • 01'1AH<l~TM0Afl MON. ow,, FRI. f,JO l•t ITOllll ltOUlll MON.1-SAT.tto l l lOAf HOUltS ...... tlww,rt.10•• SAf.l :)Oi.7 $UN0AY 10..,15 ~ ........ SAT.S tolJO SUH. 101•9 • ... 10•71.....,,, ... SUNDAY.I to I \ 5 lb. BAG WOODLAND 'HILLS LAKEWOOD ""' .,.. VICtOAY 8LVD. CAAION IT. COAN£A OF VICTOAV COANllt O' lo CANOG• AVI , llAA4MOVNT. CARSON MOH. '''"' l"AI, 9 to I ITOJll HOURI UT.9 SUN.9 .. 7 MOH. tt.ni IA T. I : JO to 9: )0 AV10tol Rtg. 11.06 11Diiiii'it TORRANCE 2:7015 H•WTHOANI AVE, At HAWTHOANI •t tl'VLVIOA STO'tt HOUAI MOH ,'""'° $AT, l ilO ffo 1,)0 ' ' I U"IOAV IOt0T, RIVERSIDE '"' T'llllll AVIE. ... , TYL EA. '"VllllllDl rwv. MON. rhN IAT. 10 ... llJHOA V f 1 te I Tt • \\ Me wh.; act1 t-he die1 <1nd be ~ cut wor 1 De1 bas .selt this or c gra iool bac san A fig "Fe 'by Ag1 Set of woe pro the me1 ma T tei1 ha. vea WOI s te sho 0 mu spe pr• enr cen egg 34; chc cho c v ~ Clp ble the C0< B chi ch< I toe OV< chi th• ch• I s ki Bro sid anr fol ten Wednesday. Mar 14.1975 DAILY PILOT CS Protein .Witl:Jout Meat Tuna Completes Diet Tuna casseroles offer nutritional suqstance with satisfying flavor. From top to bottom, Tuna Cassoulet, a thrifty version of the well-known French white bean "ba ke "; Tun8 Stir- Fry, a jiffy dish that takes less than 1 O minutes cooking time and Danish Tuna Sandwich Putt. that almost magically bakes to puffy (and foolproof) perfection Thrifty? Meatless meals are a derinite trend. Some families serve them several times a week; 'some, every day. The problem with a straight vcgeta.rian approa.cft, however, Is knowing what ingredients to balance in order to gel complete protein. With tuna main dishes, there's no problem whatsoever. Tuna has complete protein. And that protein is comparable to the kind found in lean red meal. Here's a collection of delicious· ly tempting dishes translated with everyday kitchen staples from classic recipes in different parts of the world. TUNA CASSOULET 2 cans (61/.i or 7 ounces each ) lWla in vegetable oil I onion, chopped l garlic clove, minced 3 ·carrots, sliced l,l;? cup chopped green pepper 11,. teaspoon sail 11,. teaspool') crumbled dried leaf sage '14 teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce 2 cans (1 pound, 4 owices each) white beans, drained 1f.r: cup water 2 tomatoes, peeled and chopped 1/4 cup chopped parsley lf.z cup fine dry bread crumbs Choose These WASHINGTON GPl - Measured in terms of \Yhat consumers pay for actual units of protein. the body building ingre· dient in food, dry beans and peanut butter are the best buys and veal cutlets and bacon the "'orst. look whafs waiting for you inside Weber's · The Agriculture Department said that based on retail prices ol selected food items early this year, 12 cents worth of dry beans provided 20 grams of protein while it took 78 cents worth of bacon to pro vide the ~ame amount. According to the figures publ ish·ed in "Food and Home Notes" , by the department's ;\gricultural Research Sefvice, 16 cents worth of peanut butter also would yield 20 grams of protein, about one-third the daily amount recom- mended for a 20-year-old m a n. To get 20 grams of pro- tein; a person would have lo eat 71 cents of veal cutlets or 69. cents worth of porterhouse stea k , the figures showed. Other examples of how much you would have lo spend to get 20 grams of prot.ein in c lud e d : enriched white bread 19 cents: hamburge r 21 ; eggs 21 ;·chicken 22; ham 34; salami ·44 ; pork chops 56; <1nd l amb chops 68. Contest Winner llere's a chicken re· cipc that won the port.a-. hie appliance division.of the National Chicken Cooking Contest in 1965. BIRD OF PARADISE 4 broil er-fryer chicken breasts, boned 3eggs 3 tablespoons milk •n teaspoon salt th cup Parmesan cheese, grated 1.ib cup butter 1 cup rooking sherry Beat eggs and milk together. Sprinkle salt over the chicken. Dip chicken in egg mixture: then roll in grated cheese. Heat butter in electric skillet to 300 degrees. Brown chicken on both sides. Add sherry ; cover and cook at 22S degrees for 45 minutes until tender. Serves 4. (Espec iall y good served on bed of wild rice. 11~..., Money .,. ,--Tree ' ' ' Help• you t rQ.W your own In I h• DAILY PILOT White Bread. .. G 111trsmre emms i:aw11IDl . ... -. ,~"'_;•. / .. ,. '· ' l tablespoon butter or margarine, melted Drain oil from l can of tuna in· to nameproof casserole or Dutch oven. Add onion, garlic, carrots and green pepper: cook over moderately low heat 2(1 minutes, stirring frequently, Add tuna and remaining ingre- dients. Mix. well and sprinkle · with bread crumbs mix.ed with butter. Bake, uncovered. in 400 degrees F , ove n 30 minutes. Serves 6. DANISH TUNA SANDWICH· PUFF CASSEROLE 12 slices day .old bread 6 slices process American cheese 2 cans (61h or 7 ounces e<1Ch) tuna in vegetable oil · '3 cup mayonnaise 4eggs 21h cups milk ~ tea spoon prepared mustard 1/4 teaspoon Tabasco pcpp~r sauce I tablespoon minced onion Jh teaspoon sail Remove crust from bread slices. Arrange 6 s lices in shallow (81.f.z x 14 inches) casserole; cover with c heese slices. Blend tuna and mayonnaise in small bowl. Spread tuna mixture onto cheese slices. Covl'r fillin& with remaining sli ces or bread. Beat eggs with milk and re· maining ingredients; pour over bread. Refrigerate l hour. Bake , uncov e r ed, at 325 degre~s F . oven about .50 minutes or until puffy and brown. Garnish with lime or lemon slices de· corated with pimiento, capers or dill. Serve at once in 6 portion~ TUNA .. STIR •"RY" 2 cans (611~ or 7 ounces each) tuna in vegetable oil 1 cup slired scallions I green pepper, sliced l red pepper, sliced 2 cups diagonally s li ced celery l can (4 or Li ouncl"SJ ::;!iced 1nushrooms 1 tablespoon soy sauce ' Dr<iin vegetable oil from tuna into large heavy skillet or \11ok; reserve tuna . Add scallions, pep· per and celery. Cook 5 minutes, stirring constantly. .Mix. in mushroom Slices. mushroom liquid and tuna.·"'Cook · about 3 minutes longer. Sprinkle with soy sauce. Serve with hot cooked rice. Makes 4 to 6 serv· ings. • NOW THERE'S. A -REBATE I . ON A FOOD Let Kold Kis t help you serve a family ·pleasing meat entree tonight for much less than you could do it yourself {less than 30 cents per serving for a family of 5). I ··• ••. • • • •• ., . '' ' ~ I .. .. So·o·O tasty and so·O·O convenient. • Just send us a front panel from any 28-ounce Kold Ki st product along with your name and address ... and we'l I send you fifty cen ts and a ·free recipe book . Do it today and let Kold Kist help bring your tood costs down. Offer ex - pires August 31, 1975. • Beel Stroga~off • ,, <,· . Butgundy-Beef ~ ..,;, . . freamed Chicken '.. .• ~(IJ; Kold Kisl , Inc. P. 0. Box 22091 . Los Angeles, CA 90022 KOLO KIST -The pre-cool.:ed froze" food experts, (.'I OAlL Y PILOT Wednesday, May 1•. 197,5 Have a Good, Artificial, Imitation Day? By Joh• 0 . Moorhead (11.rliu.A klttK• Me111hor W~ic• For breakfast : Sausage (made of wheat, not :-neat ). $crumbled eggs (created \\•ithout an y hc l1> from a ,·hicken J. Orange jui ce (c hemiC';1lly ~yn· hesized). 1-l o l <.·h o<.·o lil tC <"-·ith no .:hocolate). ; These and n1:.1M y more man- :n<.ide foods and fl<tvorings arc ,·ompeting with their conven- tional counterparts for a place at 1hetable. The larges t U.S. navormaker, For A Change Waffle Topped Dice d oranges a nd bananas make a ni ce ac- companime nt for this heart y breakfast cntree with a nutlike flavor. WHOLE WHEAT WAFfo~LES 1 cup whole wheJt flour 1 ;! teaspoo n baking soda ~~teas poon salt 2 teaspoon sugar 1 egg, separated 3 t ablespoons butter or margarine. m elted and s li ghtly cooled J cup butte rmilk T h oroug hl y s li r together the flour, bak- ing soda, s alt and sugar. Beat together the egg yolk and butter ; add but· termilk and beat l o blend ; add to flour mi x- ture; stir just until dry ingredient s are moistened. Beat egg white until stiff and fold into fl our mixture. Bake on a hot waffle iron according· to the directions for your particula r waffl e baker. Serve at once with but· ter a nd maple syrup. l\lakcs 4 large waffles. Turkey Spiced 'fh is way to treat turkey wings was given by Jim Beard, and it's good. TURKEY TERIY /\Kl 4 whole tu rkey "'in gs, about 4·1'.a pounds Salad oi l :::i cup soy saUl't.' 1 1 cup sweet sherry 2 tablespoons n1 inccd ginger root 2 large t'lovcs garlic, ·minced I tablespoon grated orange rind Re move wing tips and use for stock a nother li me. Cut each wing into 2 portions at joints. Dip in oil. Pl3ce in a si ngle layer in a s m;..ill s hallow roasting pan. Roast uncover1!d in a pre-healed 75-d cgret· .oven for 45 mi nutes. Stir together the remaining ing redients and pour ovt•r \lllings. Cover tightly "'ith foil. Continue baking al 375 dcgret>s unti l tender - about 45 minutes lo,ngcr. Serve with rice. !\I akes 4 s ervings. Luxury Scaled A ca lori c -watche r makes these with less .mayonnaise than usual. SHRIMP SAN DWICHES 12 pound (18 m ediu m) shrimp (cooked, s helled. deveincd and chopped), lcup 12 cup fin ('ly chopped celery I tablespoon m inced chives I tables poon s weet pickle relish 2 1/2 tabl e~p oo n s mayonn aise .2 teaspoons catchup Salt a nd peppe r to taste Lettuce leaves 8 thiri slices bread Mix together all the in· "°edlents except the let· •e a nd bread. Use the " Arimp mixture, along wtth.Lhe lettuce. as a fill· inf tor the bread, mak· tng 411andwfche1. International Flavors and Fra- grances (JfF), headquarter~ In New York City, had ssles or $222 million in 1974, alrn osl double its 1971 sales. And it is not alone in th e flavoring bus iness. director or fl avor research and development ror I Ff'. Literally th ou sa nd s or artifi cjal flavors are already in use, says Dr. Katz. F1avors Ul'l' synthesized for every kind or nteal, and variations are legion. lo a pi (, is m arketed by Mj les La.boratories und e r th e tradename Mornln1star Farms. chemistry istudents, but they ulso use sophis ti cated elect ronic machines tlat break substunces down inlo tht?ir chemical com po· nents . unusual. IF1'"" sclentlsl! once had to duplicate the.. s tron1 taste or ghee, water buffalo butter eutcn in India. J\1ore than 20 U.S. firm s devote themselves l'XC lusivcly to the production of flavors and some or the big food manufacturers also produce their own. Many meat substitutes, can- dies , soft drinks . and even cigarettes contain these <trtiriciul fl avorings, -more than three- quarters or the products on U.S . supermarket s helves, estimates one spokesman at the f<""'ood and Drug Admini s-l ration in \Vashington . It is pac ked with soy fiber, wheal 1lute n, and fiavorlng con· jur~ up In a lab. So tar, the com- pany says, sales have exceeded expectation~. Then anal ysts determine which or the perhups 1,000 to 2,000 chemirnls in the f.ood are most important to its taste. Once thut is done, the resulting flavors u1·c tested in a variety uf uppli<'a· tions. That "'US used to entice lhi: hungry into eating the unfumlliur U.S. cOw butter shipped to India during a famine. What is an "artificial" flavor '! "ln the U.S., if you isolate a flavor from its natural source. such as citral from ci trus fruit, it is natural; if it is synthes ized from the same molecules, it is artificial," says Dr. Ira Katz. It takes (rom two to five years to develop a new artificial flavor, accordin1 to Dr. Katz. First, a food company discovers it needs a flavor not currently a vailable. F1avor companies are informc<i and scientists begin analyzing the natural product. "Quite often, they have to be changed in purticulur applica· tions," says Dr. Katz. "ln cundy, for instance, you may cook off part of the flavor." One or the udvant<.igl'S uf urtlficlal Cl uvors is that they can <."OSt between 10 and 50 perren1 less thun the natural vuriety, uc cording to Dr. Kati . Other ud\•antag~s or artlfit·1ul flavors are price stttbility in cOn . trust to.the price swings of con\. modity crops, a nd unUorm taste. One of the newest examples, a ··sausage" have no link whatever They work in labs that would look fa miliar to high school Some or those applications arc NEW CROP. VN-Rf>ENED CANTALOUPES NEW CROP. LARGE SIZE WHITE ROSE POTATOES ·~· :l((O.U5, flJIVQm.I 10~ /lltOUM, COWACT CELLO RADISHES Kol Hous• CUCUMBERS ARTICHOKES 6!100 1~-.19~. 39~ !>W(fl, UCT, UJ.fe«NJI VALENCIA OflANGEs (OAC-lJI V....U:Y Al.ftlA KIA SWEET WILLIAM s:IOO RED DRAPEFRUIT PITTED PRUNES I 9::. a:?oo~ .. 5 9 c f~gi'llA, 49• .....o<l~ IU, Grocery Reduced Prices 'O-OUHC< ""' llAIKll Sll'LE BEANS Bl.ACKEYEO PEAS & BACON • 15-0Z. CJIN .n 29-0UNC£ CAH HUNT'S TOMATO SAUct .32 .55 14V.-OUNC~ CA.N 35 HUNT'S STEWED TOMATOES , &-OUNCE C-'N 44 ~S NEW POTATOES , 111-0UNCE C.-.N 7 7 OREGON BLACKBERRIES , 6LUEBERRIES • 16-0UNCE CAN .11 BOYSEN6ERR!ES • 111-0UNCE CA.N .II READ'S 3-BEAN OR 'ERMAN POTATO SALAD •&·OUNCE CAN HAWAIIAN PUNCH GLDRIETTA ELBERTA PEACH SUCES 1 ~·0Z. 47 "'" . .59 " 0 ' 31 CJIN • Jl·OUNCE CAN 53 VAii CAMP'S PORK & BEANS , ... OUNCE JAR YUBAll INST ANT COFFEE •-OtJNCE JAl'I Siu.A DISTANT COFFIE ASSORTEO • PRINT A ... OllA BA TN TISSUE 1.59 1.43 Groce!J: Reduced Prices GOlOEN GRAIN • 7'4-0UNCE 60ll 25 MACARONI & CHEDDAR CHEESE , ~-OUNCE JAA 59 SCHIWllG PARSUY FLAKES o ON10HS • 1-0l. MIHCED • 4.l ·OZ. CHOPPED .II GARLIC SALT • 20-0Z, JAR .It 42·0UNCE BO)( MJB LOHG GRAIN RICE JIUlOMATIC •SO-OUNCE BOX FllllSH DISH DITTRGENT 75·SOUAAE roo r ROLL ALPHA an A ECOllOM 1' FOIL 28-0UNCE CAN ORTEGA 'REEN CHIU SALSA .99 1.04 .76 .98 BLUEBERRY • STAAwtlERRY • APPLE • RASPBERRY CHERRY • SUGAAICINNAMON 54 ... JOAST EMS POP UPS 10~~·8z. 1 72-0UNCE PACKAGE GAINES PRIME BURGE,R 2.30 Non·Food Reduced Prlcu .79 PILLS6URY •ISO-COUNT PACI( AGE P•E BREW COFFEE FILTERS PA.DH SllAMPOO 1:r~· l,09 OAOAHIC CONOmONEll • ll·Ol. 6Tl lM 10-0VNCE llOTTl E 94 JlllllWS DIRECT AID LO~ , R ,..., 149 loai, AE..O. I "."', .95 . """' Y05 HA• SPllA 1' """"'°' "'"' MOOM S CUAll _ ___, WAXED • UHWAJCEO • 1»FOOT ' I -·s DINTAL FLOSS c"" .59 MEDICATEO STRMllX PADS '"""''"' I 09 J"'R I Olll mE aucxn U5HTER STOA( HOUA5: MON. -flU :.f:oo-t:JO &AT: t :OO-l:OO;IUN: 10i00-7:00 .99 •0UAl 1TY ANO SATISfACTION GUAllANTEEO "FROM THE COLO STREAMS OF IDAttO" BVTC BCR'S Pl!DC. FRESH OR FROZEN TOUll8 HU TURKEYS lqfCUl'I PllDE . BEEF PATT Y I.II)( "GREAT FOR HAMBURGERS" 12-1 1 OZ. SIZE IUDOET IURBER FRESH Rll•IOW TllOUT BUTCBCl'S Pl!DC BEEF BUR•ET SKINlESS . a-oz. PKG. ,,, .... .,.,,, LEANEST GROUND BEEF I~ COR•ED IEEF j ~~ LINK SAUSAGE 46~ BLAOE CUT BRISKET IOW& MAID I?!. 98~. 1·LB. BEEF CHUCK ROAST ..... PKG. WILLIAM'S CERTI-fRESH •FRESH fROlE/\I BEEF PLATE 98~ CORNED BEEF ROUND I~ SHORT RIBS liMRGFRIED F1LUTS I~ Groce!J: Reduced Prices LEl,ION/BLUEBERRY •FUDGE NUT• CHOCOlATl' MA.CAROCIN . POUNO CME . 23 ~-OZ. PltG I 35 PIWBURY 8-T CAKE , 16·0UNCE PA.CKJiGE 5 3 BLUE BONNn MARGARINE , FUDGETOWN • GAUCHOS BURRY'S COOKIES JET PUFF KRAn MARSHMALLOWS Dellcateuen Reduced Prices e-oz. 57 ,., . BOB'S BLEU CHHSI DRESSING .59 WITH GARLIC & HERBS • •-OUNCE PKG. ALOUEm SPICED CHEESE PjllsburY. "Dollar Savers" COOHfRY STYLE • BUTTERl.lllK 14 PR.LSBURY BISCUITS 7~z. 1 PlllS&UflY. FLAXY. AEG OR eunEllMILI( 34 MUHl:Y JACIC BISCUITS ig;_o;· • P1lLS8VllY • 5 3 CRESCENT ROW _.C2~· , PILLSBURY • Wlftt ICIHG t"l·OZ. 49 ONNAMON 111.U CAN • .24 PLA!N • CHEESE • •-OUNCE CAN PIUSIUllY WIENER WRAPS ,_ C99 W ••-fUAll C.-JICT: .... 0-. ....... '-' ... 111 &. ......... L.9 ...... Clll. ~ ~ ......... _... .. a. offwl .......... ,, _ ..... 21. Bakery lledaced Prlcu GIANT 1v21b. LOAF S·OUNCE PAO<JIGE • REOUCEO 20< ALPHA BnA DISSIRT CUPS JiLrH"' BETA .•7.0IJHQ; f AAY • REOUCED Pl'llCE BUmRHORllS COFFU CARE I S-OUNCE LOAF ' ALPHA an A APPLE CAllE ~""' TASTYCAKES AT REDllCU PRICIS SIR.OSIY'[ • MAWA.llAH • BAY~AN • JAl'ANESE Cl11~SE • 10-0llNC:E 80)1; 50 lllTlllllATIOllAL VKITAILES , ' 3·PAO( •~II-OUNCE TRAY 19 BRIDGFORD WHITT BREAD , SAUSAGE • ll·OUNCE BOX JENO'S PIZZERIA PIZZA I. 3 GREEN APPL(. STRAWBERRY/RHUIARB I 19 JOHNSTON'S PIES ':g:· • ALPHA BE T A DIET BEVERAGES ~,::;~' 1 •c .,,.,,,... -A AIDUCE.O 'le ORE·IOA • S2·0UHCE 6AG HASll ROWH POTATOES io-OIJHCE 80)( MORTOll -EYIUllS 10-0IJNCE BOX MORTOll --UTI BIRDSEYE• 12-0UHCE CAN AWAKE DRAIME DAHiil .62 .12 .69 .41 VAN OE KAMP'S • SEEi' Oft CHEESE lllClllLADA lllTRU 71'1-0Z. 46 •o• ' 1-0UHCE CAN -S TOMATO PASTI 1..0UHCf: CAN -S-K&•AllS eo-COOHT Pl(f), COL•nx llAl'll9IS .25 .28 .22 HON-TO.QC KIWI LIQ-WAX ~.54 m ALL All'HAllTA STOflEI Aft( O,FICIAL fOOO ITAMP fllEOIMPTION CINTIUQ NOW OPEN 'til MIDNIGHT in selected locations PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALPHA BETA MARKETS CHECK YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ALPHA BETA FOR IT$ STORE HOURS. FOUM'rAIH VAUJY--t:1 90 WOf'Mt' HUu.IHGTOH IUCH • ' "' -.045 Ado!M HUNTINGTON llACH-;-11411 lroollhMnt HUKnHGTON llACH-11611 N. .... St. CO\,TA MllA-a200 H.-1>« ll•d. COSTA MISA-241 l. 17th St. LAOUMA HIUS-2JS41 c.11 •• ~ lWs• , ... ,.._,.044 c:.t.t'I', UM•.n.tJ Per\ J - ' ' ' ' J The Avocado Grill ls easy to pl'cpare for u rew ealers or for a batlery of guests. And lU fine flavor and stick·to·lhe·r1bs qullli· ty m ake it welcome lunch or sup· per fare . 1AI teaspoon white pepper Smull onion, thinly sli ced and separated lnto rings Wednesday, May 14.1975 DAILY PJLOT ('7 Avocado: Grill Accompany th' sandwich with carrot s law -made with rai1ins •nd nested on spinach leaves; or a couple or plain carrot sticks with a leaf of spinach or romaine will also supply good navor and color contrast. Mediun1 avocado, about 5 in· che5 long 4 thin 1:1lices white o r rye bread C ut avo cadu in hair length""•ise; remove scC'd and s kin ; c ut into •·:1 -1n<.'h -widc le ngthwise s li ces, then cut each slice in half crosswise to form c resce nts; place ove r onion ; s pooning m arinadc over the cr~s- &m1:tll amount or m1:t rinade left mny be ustd as u s al ad dressing. !:>lace avocado <&nd onion over the mayonnaise ·spreud bre ad, reserving 8 avocado cresc"nts. 'l'op with tomatoes and lh(! r e- hCfved i.1\'0cado. Sprinkle with cheese. ' 1 to 2 tablespoons mayon· n&i:ie To Perfection AVOCADO GRILL 2 tablespoons olive oil 2 medium tomatoes, islit'ed C1kin removed before slicing if you like) 1 cup grated (medium-fine) chedda r c heese cents. Cover and chill i.lbOut 1 :1 hour. At serving time, li ghtly toasl bread. Spread one side of each s lice with mayonnaise and ar. r ange on cookie sheet. Broil about 5 inches from heat source until cheese melts and avocado is warm -this will take onl y a few minutes. Serve at" once. Makt!S 4 s mall servings. ' OICA• MAYllt WllN(IS 01: s109 . BEEF FRAN"S ............. . sL'1cEo ioi'.'ciiitla'.:L ~.&9• • sL'icEo'io'Lo'GtiA.: ...... 99• lAl·M SUCIO $139 BULK BACON ........ ·····-···"· '4.IMfl: JOHN 35 BRAUNSCHWEIGER c ... ~· ' ....... ~ 89' WIEN~RS ......................... . iULK'il°coll ................ s121 IATMS IUCIO 8ftt BULK BOLOGNA .-......... 01 lATHS SllCID lllll 89' COTTO SALAMI ........................ . allDf.UM l lG. OI: HOT WITH SAGI 79• PORK SAUSAGE .... " Ol .... ""' 69' CORN DOGS ............ , .... , .... . 1 fAIMfll JOHN • llUU( 98' POLISH SAUSAGE ................ . WE REDEEM FOOD STAMPS ATAU STORES HALIBUT FILLETS DOVER SOLE FILLET ..... $1!9 no1tM ntSMf110llM '1 8! KUA- 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1;.,, teaspoon salt In a medium mixing bowl with a fork, bcal together the oil, lemon j uice, sail a nd pepper ; add the onion. Drain avocado and onion the UCK PATTIE MIX STATER BROS. WIENERS PROTEIN llUND DELICIOUS llU•M>HfUSito\lt«>i TfAK ..• UI. $1.59 $ 47 ROUND STEAK oON1-1N... . ....... 1 llff •~C.VT •ttNOll $ 47 RUMP ROAST OONl-IN.. ... ......... 1 lllf • lfAN • IOHllfSS $ 49 STEW MEAT ................................................... 1 PliSH • ANY SIZE 'ACllAGl $ GROUND BEEF .................................. 79 '""' EXTRA LEAN BEEF ......................... u . $1 29 MIGtol IH "0TllM GROUND TURKEY ... ..69' ST EEF • BLADE CUT STATER BROS. CERTIFIED LB. DELICIOUS • NUTRITIOUS BULK SELECTION 59~. 79~8. CHUCK STEAK BEEF • ST ATER BROS. CERTIFIED • GUARANTEED TURKEY HIND QUARTER 79~ 49~. i'o'Lil'D'RoasT :. ..$1 49 Nlf • .,.,_ CVf SllAll'. 0. IOAU $ 89 SIRLOIN TIP . .. ... ·--·-···"-1 -• CHUOI: an C ROUND BONE ROAST .............. 98 7~aoNE ROAST ..................................... • 103 $TAT9: lllOI. C9NllD • OUAlAHflllO $ •• BEEF CUBE STEAK ............................ 1 ---= •'19• T·BONE STEAK .............. ___ ... lfff•l-STTMIUS.fM ml.ISl.M s129 RIB ROAST •-TH • •-TH -.............. . lfff•U»IOJl•NOT.U.i s207 PORTERHOUSE STEAK .......... . i1ATO:N'o5.CRTIMID•~ 5139 8EEF RIB STEAK ................................. " Klf•la..CVT $219 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ............ _ ... -·• .. cvr -s 1 •• BEEF CLUB STEAK ........................... . 1Ufol()9oj0/f $29• FILO MIGNON.......... . ___ u . L°"' ..&,,, ~ 7-t Auu. ~--~~ 49' · BANQUET DINNERS .............. :.:~ """' Df"""""' Mtf C» ~ 46 c ENCHILADAS ............................ ~:;>:. GfllM.UICMOC.OIQCOUTlO.V.NANA $I 01 SARA LEE CAKES .::g .IONHS-•. DELUXE PIZ:Z:A .............................. ~.~~ $1 85 YIAl.O. .. sn.t.•-$119 WEIGHT WATCHERS .... :::: PIUSIUIY • 2·LAYll ASSOllTID 6 c CAKE ,MIXES_·--·~-~~ 5 SWISS CHEESE:::. ___ .. L 69' MANDARIN ORANGES::.._ .. ~, 35' FRUIT & HONEY PEARS ....... , •• , 43' WILSHIRE • l .. OUNl . PICK ES=~ :~xs~~~-~-~-~---·-4 7 c DEAL PACKAR . 3 2 c CA ESS SOAP .......... e:.~: · · PAMPERSDAYTIMI $206 DIAPERS ___ ............... __ :r:a .OVEN CEANll $123 .. MR. MUSCLE _·---~~lE NABISCO COOKIES 8 8 c CHIPS AHOY--·---~~~[ DRESSING ___ ... ~1zi57c . ii"i"P0SI · COLA ____ ---~zi 29 c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE-.. _& ... L 72' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE:::.. ....... H~L 42' ORANGE JUICE ::·.~ .... _ ,.~, 44' ~UNNY FACE ~:r.;::;-......... -~.'1.71 . O\CHWEPPES CLUB SODA _, .. , 31' QUININE WATER ,,..... ____ , .. , 47' ~'t.~'li:~~-----"·$379 GREEN BEANS~~.'. _ ... _, .. , 32' GREEN BEANS ~.lm'a.: .. _ _. .. , 37' LIBBYS PEAS & CARROTS _, .. ,33' POTATOES='=-·-·--··--···-·· .. , 27' 1 POTATOES ::::.= .... -....... ~ .. ~ 93' '' LBS. STEWYEGETABLES-....'.'.'0::11.77 AR" .. MUSHROOMS ~'::'~-• ......... u~36' TICHOK MUSHROOMS:. ....... _. . ,,~, 33' -~ SALAD CRISPENS t::\\. _ , .. , 50" LARGE FRESH TUDEJflliiEEli REFRIED BEANS ~·--_, 59' ANDERSON SOUP ~".. .. __ ,..,.31• GRANOLA:.r~~-· ·--··--'Mn. 9Jt ~ SNACKIN CAKES~---_,..,,.. 78' . DREAM WHIP -·-··---'1.09 BURTS 8ELATIN!ll."=" ~. 91' r • ROYAL PUDDING :::::.::o_ .... _ 25• LIPTONTEA:-· .71'_....,:::13' LIPTON BLAilif EA ·-·-"" '1.10 Pll.LHURY..-. 53c (1 . CRllCINT ROLLS .. -.... . INSTANT COF.FEE~~-·-·-·' .. ' '1.93 BISCUITS :::::-..;.. _________ ,..,. 18'. KRA~ SWISS SINGLES ........ -59' KRAri CHEESE ='°~-.. , 98' .. SQUEEZ·A·SNACL__ -. 59' CLAUSSEN PICKLES ~_,,.., 96' MARGARINE:::.. .,.. ,.. 64' SOF·SPREAD IMPERIAL -~ 86' M&M /MARS CAllDY :::""--68' G-:.~LA $, 84 _ ... c EACH ll.itOE ,ANCY COAOflUA YAUfY !!!~tf.RUIT .... !.69c ROMAINE 2 f()l 29 c LAllGE SWllT VINI itlf'I BROWN ONIONS U.S. HO. ' Swrn CANT~LO':fPES_. ............ u.25 c 15~. BAKED BEANS 1&11 • 2l-tUllCE 69c • ' I ' ---·~ 54• MARGARINE----·· ....... -··" --43• CRIAM CHllS1 -----~L . OUI • PAIO JAl.V9t0 PINTO BIANS _,,.L 35' ;ijitiiilTURI POLISH .. ..92 c ·--•1•1 MOP & GLO ... _ .. ___ ,, _ PILLl9URY fROSTINOI "'Lll•URY •RllAKfAIT PRICES EFFEC. 7·FUll DAYS THURS THRU WEDS. MAY 15th-21th 707 w,,t HMk•• St., Cost. MtM 522 w"......-1tr4.. w., 1.1, '1o"H .. ;'.iHi:•r St .... co,,_• .. ,"',. .. "· t4600So.-.iA ... w .. -. ... ~IOOE011c-.A., ~~ · llADYlO....O YANIUA • CHOCOl.Afl 09 uotlt 04CIJCOUl,TI 1,1.MZ. 79• NfANT CHOCOl.Afl OllV..,., lWICI •103 '' 61611 Aff .. IW ..... hach 4JOW•ttU.ColliA" "A iw •" • 0 ' _.,. t•o1.:~r·s..-. .... s ... s... ... ,.. '101:d.,.., ...... s.i.:W i•1111 ......... ,"'.- ... ,~ • .,. kdnGtov• IJ)OM F-· -14JI JMHt11Aff,.Whlttlff .. c .. .,.., ... , 46Jlot.kAff Lot~ JUO T..tl!tA..,..,S_..4-564Wttl.......,,A......_ llOllM A .. t.,F-t•Y.., • ' ' • I Q DAIL V PtLpT Wednesday, May 1•, 1975 1(3udget Stretchers Beans Spiced Up Two Ways "lbere are ample rice supplies, and ·supplies of many types ot dried peas and beans are up 80 per· cent over last year. The combination of rice and beans makes a meal that is nutritionally complete in protein . . . wit.bout the necessity of adding expensive meat. But a little meal does help the navor, and in tbis r.ecipe for Ranch House Barbeeµe a hail· pound of 'smoked sausa;ges is magically turned into a me,1 for six. It's flavorful ... rolorful ... and&ood.for country-style link Rernov.etritm water• you. . sausage , cu~ in thin sUcn. 1n a The bean and sausage 1 cdp chopped onlms large aklllet combine mixture ls a little spicy, 2 cans (15YJ ounces ••uaaie ~n.d onions and so remember that the re-each) kidney beans or aaute. until onlpo' are cipe is designed to be pinto beans transparent. served over rice for a ~ cup lirmly packed Stir ln remalnlnl in- perfect flavor blend. brown sugar gredlents except rice. And in the recipe lor ~cup cat.sup Simmer 10 minutes. Chili Bravo, the same 2 tablespoons ServeoverbedsotnWfy technique or using a little vinegar · rice. Makes 6 servings, meat (this time a hall-2 teaspoons pre-40lcalorieseacb. pound of ground beef) in pared mustard a well.seasoned bean 2 teaspoons eac,h CHIU BRAVO mixture makes a n:ieat garlic salt and chill 1Ali pound-lean gl'OWld lor six when seryed over powder beef rice. 3 cups hot cooked ·lcupcboppedonions RANCH HOUSE rice l table1J)oon chill BARBECVE Cook sausage in Y.a cup powder 1h pound smoked water about 5 minutes. Iii: teasPoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon salt I can <I\ ouoceS) tom fl lo sauce , l c•n (11 ot1ncea) pinto bea111 or ud ~ans 3 cups bot ~ooked rice . , Saute meat and onions until tender, stirring otten to prevent sU~ldng. Add seasoninaa, tomato sauce. &ltd . bean.a. Cook about 10 minutes, stir- ring occasionally.,. Spoon rice iato serving diahes. Top ,.Ith bean mix.lure. Sprin.kl.e with rhopped oniod' and grat- ed Cbeddor c¥e1e, ll de· sired. Mates ~ servings, each Zf,9.calories. DELANEY BROS. SPECIAL Hecirty Casserole ffere.co1nes the Fish! Here comes the Fish! Ill SALMON MEDIUM SALMON SOLE, ROCK COD, SEA BASS, SAND DABS fllllcocldllil ..-ce wiHI ,...chr eof,-...,IWfitll BU....._. MK• wiHI pm We .t po.cl .. fica. fP!ene _.,.Ion ad tcw -...::•I Seltfect to A •ohbllity . 11e1 • ., ..... ~. 2100 Laf11Jolt•. Newport ...... 671-345 • Easy,. E.conomical For a hearty, tasty and economiral family dish that helps stretrh the food budget, here's a re- cipe that can be pre:.. pared in double-quick"' time. BURGUNDY BEEF CASSEROLE 28-ounce family park bur-nndy beet (frozen) 1 package (8 ounce) curled noodles Qptional: 2 cans (8 ounce) s mall p~as seasoned with 2 teaSpopns qf buUer andsalttotaste. 1 can mushrooms Heat bur,gundy-beef according to package directions., Cook noodles ~ as directed on package. Arrange noodles in casserole dish leaving a well in the center. Pour. heated Burgundy Beef in center. Makes 5 servings at approximately 40 cents each. It adding peas and mushrooms, merely beat in butter and pour on top of casserole. \ Potato Pairings • . I ' ·" , • SUGAR AND BREAD PRICES~1 = ... ~ REDUCED ••• AG·AIN! Fluff Joins Meat LUS THOUSANDS OF DISCOUNT PRICES! ,. .... APPLES t~ ~89* ..... .A.'"" 9SPKl8 lllGll-wtSI IASTD YOUllG TURKEYS i~ FIOZll SUCID BEEF LIVER ili~59* CllSP llWllAU• FIODI WllOLI IURllT IASllT CABBAGE LEG-0-LAMB POTATO CHIPS FKIUl.9"11 ........... ·\~9~ ?· ·~ [!t59~ TAnllOY FRENCH FRIES '~!39+ ---- 1~ • • rHfltf fJ A MAl#lf USKIT .J'OOO Jrotl NIA• YOVI ' ~:.,. .. ~., .. ~ I -·-·-· ·-----=--a --·-·""-·~·· • ,.,_._ ....... ---··----=· ,,..._ .... --.... -,. .. , ... ,, ___ ... , ... ,_ =;'!';;'--. . ---~·' .. ---.......,. ..... -·----!!..E! .. ·--.. !!+.."'!--.... __ ... -·--.. ·--...... _... ~;, , ___ .,.. •• -..... ....... ~ .. -. -·-.. ---__ ,_ ---....... . ·~ -··-... I' .-.... . .. -/ ... '"-----..... __ ,. ·~ ...... ~ '"''"-'i§i; ~ • • ,__ --..... ' -_,.. ff\--...... • • ~~ Y':': --,,,,__ •. -.-... 1-t"' , .. ,,_, .~iii--..... l __ , .... , .... _ ....... ~·--. = -... '-- -.. _ -···· --··-• ---·"··--"l-.'-' ·-... =·-...... --.. 1••--"" ... _ li ·---=-----.. -mo - - -,... - ---• , ....... -·-"' '" .. -.. --,.t;_ :tr:... ,..,,_. -·--. • .... ,_ ....... 1 --" . ' . -. ..... J::lt':. :i5.V Both these potaio specialties go with any kind ol meal -excellent with ro;fst meat, lish, or a vegetarian dinner. Try the recipes or these two fme cooks to enjoy the best or Idaho. First is a light · textured potato dis h called Herbed Potato Fluff. tt 's the specialty of a fine Idaho cook named Fran Randall who. la'lces pride in Idaho's potatoes. Serve this di sh right away as-it comes from the oven to keep it pulfed high. The second di s h , Nadine Schritter's Cake Pan Potatoes, goes a lit· Ue farther back into t~ state's history . IL s rather unusual to bake potatoes in a cake pan, but in this case, the cake pan furr\ished an ideal baking dish for a potato recipe that calls !or alternate la yers of potatoes, onion and Cheddar cheese. FRAN RANDALL'S HERD ED POTATO FLUFF Instant Idaho ma s h ed potatOes (enough !or 4 servings) 1 cup (8 ounces) small-curd creamed cot- tage cheese 11ir cup sour cream 3 eggs, separated 2 tablespoons chopped chives 1 teaspoon celery salt 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley 2 tablespoons butter or margarine Prepare potatoes ac- cording to package directions. Beat in cot· tage cheese, sour cream, chives and celery salt. Cookies P-nutty PEANUT MACAROONS Good way to" use extra egg·whites. · · .lf.t cup sugar 1 tablespoon nour Ve teaspoon salt 2 egg. whites 11'.1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup naked coconut 1 cup chopped cocktail peanuts In ra large mixing bowl stir together. the sugar, flour ~nd salt. Bell egg whites ·unUI 1tlff ;. fold In· to sugar mixture with vwnilla. Fold in coconut and peanuts. Drop bi rounded leu· po;c.n·ruts onto gt-eased cookie sheets. Bake in a . preheated 350 -degree oven until colden brown -1Smlnute1. Cool aUthtly ; remove to wire racks and cool completely. I '-! ..... ~ ............................ ~:""'--""".., ............ ~ ........... ,.. .......................... ~""" Makes a,bout.z~ .... ®-h. J ' ..... . ... ' ' . ' .. . . , .. . .. ~ . . . . . . . . , -" ·, t • ~ Beat egg whiles until stiff peaks form: fold in· to potato mixture• aloog with parsley. Turn into 2-quart casserole; dot with butter. Bake in 3SO degree F. oven 1 hour or until lightly browned. Yield: Sservings. NADINE SCHRITTER'S CAKE PAN POTATOES 4 large I,d aho Potatoes 'I.& cup chopped onion 3/~ cup shredded Ch<'ddar cheese I teaspoon s alt 14 teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons butter 4>r margarfne lf.i cup light cream Pare potatoes and cut into. thin fingerllke strips, about 1A inch,wide -and 1/.-inch thick. Layer · potatoes,· onion and Cheddar cheese in a greased I ~-quart round baking dish, sprinkfuig with salt and pepper. Dot with butter and pour cream over all. Cover and ba~e in 425degree F. oyen 5o minutes. until potuto'es are ,lender. Yield : 4 to 6 servings. . . I[ , " .- 'I ' . Liver l • ·Soy, • t j \. (;oo ! Want lo ,giv tour . f'a"!llY the p o eln, vt~mlaa. and, 11 Im-· portantly, the I "t!M.Y need! Serve de ci'i'WMY marinated beet II •r· Uver baa so uch to offer in our die U.at it1 IN"., .. alrnOst 1ffm1 tm sslble thatJt's lnexpena e, t.po.. , . The Cbtnese b theit Ii~ art ,of e ery have a way oriihing anything into •. ellcacy to be sawred wt every bite. For .Beef Liver Str!Po Oriental, t~e pre- paration · is simple and the result Is tremendous. For a vegetable, stir fry some bean l!iprouts . and suear peas. Or you may .want to s e rve steamed Chlneae cab- bage. BEEF LIVER STRIPS ORIEN'fAL lh pound beef 11 ver J teaspoon soy sauce 3 tablespoons O)'ller sauce 2 tablespoons dry sherry 1i': teaspoon 5'1gar Vegetable oit t 1 greeq oniorlr 2 thin 1Uces nfared ginger root , ,Hot cooked r f Cut liver into j ulienne strips,· a bout 2xlf.rx1A inches. Combine with soy 1auce, oyster sauce, s herry , sugar a nd 1 tablespoon oil. Marinate 2 hours in refriger ator. Cut onion lengthwise into thin shreds. Cut crosswise into 2·inch lengths . Heal 2 tables- poons oil in large skillet or wok. Add green onion and ginger a nd saute over medium high heal 2 minutes, Lirt l ive r rrom marinade with slotted s poon , r eserving marinade. Gently saute liver over medium high heat ~ minutes. Add the marinade. Simmer, stir· ring, 1 minute. , Spoog _over two serv· lngs of rice. Garnish. wit.h additional green onion 1r desired. -.. . .. .. " \ " .......... . .. , .. TOMAYIOES > ROMA YHE OR BUTTER LET-US hWBURES JI.MING BERRIES HOW .t.V.t.IL.t.BLE. C.t.U FOR YOUR ORDER FULL FL.t.T-2.45 CAYAKADOS 4 ··~ "t .. \ • • 25~ 10~ Wedn.e3'iay, May 14, 1975 Cllll Y PILOT QI Liver is so easy to prepare in hundreds of interesting ways. No fat to trim. No bones to remove. And the faster it is sauteed, the better. Twl ·year s11,,1y ' • I I - Best Idea · Since Shopping Carts New you can do a week's shopping ·without forgetting a single item! Use pre·printed. shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 S<parate printed items , · plu• additional '90tts you can fill in'°""""· IU5t check 'em off · 34 Staples 21 Vegetables 14 Fruits 6 Bakery ltt"1S 5 Bntnices 19 Mutind tiYetttrits . II D.iry it,.. lt llitcellol!<H• I (104. li•ls) · furnished - in COAwaient te1r-off p1d for just $1.25 (poslace Prtl"id) I I Send in ~1 ; Coupon Today I and Become A I Super Shopper i.------------------1 Fill i1 thisco1pon, clip a•d I •ail with $115 tt: : Pilot Printiog Shopping li•t : Po•t Office 8011560 l Costo llesa,C.lif.92626 : I I ---------------l.------I I . I I I I ----------------------I : I· I -----.... ----------------I I I DAILY PILOT : le s.,. t••M ,..r li• CM• I ---·------------···-·---~~~~~==:~~;::-:~~~~ \0. . •' ' ' • . ) . . . ' !_\ . CIO DAILY PILOT W9dneldey, M!f 14. 1876 ~ : . ., ' UnUI the 1890•, brtdesdepmded l•r&ely on thelr mot.hen and other female relatives instead ol cookbooka for recipes and cook- cle Cooltl!9ok" by lhefoOd~ iuallt'( aodaer.ln1unllabaa.a'on of "FamUy Clrel• mqUino IUld iheorwelthl. • T" · Brides' NevvGu ing advice. ,, . d Then in 1896, cooking t_e_~c-~ • FannleMerrittFarmerpu~~ I. ·es· America's ttrat eenuinety,.f>utc volume, "The Boston Cooking- ' School Cookbook ." Irma Rom- Jean Anderson tThe Family Cir· It.I Illustrated ruJde to C\l\Un1 cJe, Inc.) and ••wom:an'11 D1y uP chicken is a real money aaver Collector'1 'Cook Book"· <Slmoa . 'The "Woman't Day" cookbook and Scbu a te.r.> repr,eaent•. haale11:b11lc.ldformaUonbutan partJcularJy 1o0d value at $9.95 excellent 1toss'ary of cooklnc each. . J..erma, buytns and stora1eUP1 tor Tbe first contains only 2,000 re-Products and well·lllustrated, clpes, compared with more than money-Savina directions for t bauer's "The Joy of CookiR&"' fir11t appeared ln a privately publlahed edlUon In the 1930s. 2,700 in the second pubUcaUon. divtdin& basic meat cut.I athome. But tho "Family Circle" book two 1ppll1noe books might ' " Recent Editions Compared '"' Few challen1ers have emerged aincethen. · . The loose-leaf "Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book," originally published in 1930 without the word, New, in the ti- tle, holds the sales record at date of more than 17 .5 million copies. has much basic information in· supplement th·ose that come with dlspen1able to int!xperienced equipment: cooks: .charts, tables and other Recipes tn ''Enjoylnt guidance o.n shopping, cooking MicrowaveCooklng''by:ReClpes and atortn1 foods and nutrition, Unlimited, inc~ were (estect in and a major-vitamin chart that aoo to 650 watt countertop Wlita. tells where each occurs and what " " "~ "' ' Tim ely ·Corn Tips • ' I ' I I I I I I Presented I Fresh fruits and .vegetables in season are one of the best buys in the supermarket lo·· day. Now is the time when fresh golden corn is in excellent supply. There are a few things to ·know about fresh com to cal it at its best. One is how to determine the beat quality and the other is hot.-lo cook corn when you get it home. ' These two things can make a day and night difference in your enjoyment of fr~sh com. In good quality corn, the husk, or outer part, is a fresh green color while the kernels are tender, milky and well filled. They should be plump yet yielding when slight pressure is applied. ·Corn ears generally should be filled to the tip, with no rows of missing kernels. If you see cobs with kernels that are very soft and very smull , you can be quite sure that the com is loo immature. Many people over-cook corn by as much as ten minutes. C'om should be cooked only until the milk in the.kernels is set. It iakes as little as 3 lo 6 minutes. Most vegetables become softer with longer cooking but corn does not; it becomes firmer or tough when overcooked. If you're luckr, you'll have some ears of corn leftover for the next day. An excellent way to use them is to cul the kernels from the cob and include them in an old-Cashioncd Corn Scramble made with eggs. It makes a fine, thrifty meal in these high.priced times . CORN SCRAMBLE . 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1A cup chopped rresh onion ~ cup chopped fresh green pepper 2cups cooked rresh com cut from eob ~teaspoon saJt Ml teaspoon pepper Iii teaspoon dried leaf thyme 8e1gs ~eupwater Jn lars• 1klllet melt butter. Add onion arid 1reen pepper; cook 5 minutes, or until leilder. Add com, salt, pepper' and thyme. Jn medium bowl beat to1ether •II• ond water; add all at once to lll<Ulet. Coolt over medium h .. t. •Urrlnl occasionally, unUI eggs are ~et, Serve lmmedla\ely with u111age arid ar!Uecl -· Kaku 4 ~ ,, ·~-'"'""'""" ..... -_.,,, ..... ,, ... FRESH cur LARGE STEMS ·, ~sparagus '··~- II Rock Cod ~·:::~ ..... '1" • • • • • • • LI. Trucod ' :;;., '1" • • • • • • • • • LI. Dover Solt . . :::0 . . 11 ll Spirits a Beer Lucky Lager Beer ~.~ ~!1-1•• . · llETUllN IOTTlES D CROWN RUSSE VODKA IO' •.•. ·:: '.·. '8" D SEAGRAM'S 7 CROWN 88' .".'~~'.''. '5" D SANBRIA WINE ...... .'::'~"'. .•••• .79' 0 Al'PLE WINE ........ .'::"·:: •••.•. 79' Schilling's ""'""'' 73~ •.OL TIN • •••••• each contributes to health and , ''Crockery Cookery" by Mable well-being. Hoffman (H; I", Bookal, a $4.9~ Two strong contenders for the bridal market have tppeared ln recent monf.tis. ''Thep·amily Cir- The produce buying guide Iden· paperback, contains about 200 re. Ufies fruits and veaetablea by cipes ror all brands of slow seasonal availability, marks of cookers. •re of -Ou·r Hu.ndreds of Price Reductions! PRICES LESS THAN LAST YEAR ... LOWER THAN THIS YEAR! .... , .. ,• • • • • • • • • • • : ' • : House Plants ~·;'';"' .. ~· 48~. : T 0R11to or P.,per ~0 39': : Phllodendum ;"".;::;::.:.~ .. ~ 13": ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Compare Prices Yourself! Wherever You Buy Groce1ies lal Ftoda M n ai11 . "·' CI HS.111 ........ :, Blickoyo Pas Driod ... ;., Yllill1 Cloklu ...... ·' :. l>Jll• ............ •.•. Alflrapl Cit 6 Tips .. ·::: Ins Flw ........... :·. Kraft lllr1do lnif .... •.•. ''" The Only Way lo Cul lnllalion Is To lower Prices! H1111 1111• Bram .. 7i '. Ove1 14,600 Discount Prices Thal Stay Low All Th e Time! '''"' ~...,. ...... '."· &"'"11 laa ...... '.'. lril Pillo Itta ...... ,., ~"" Jtlly ....... " 8~ It. 771 8!1' 4• ... 151 9~ I~ l5' 8!>' 1~ 75' S••~• YaiU1 Wlfn " "' 1;. 59• Cllllltloo C""'·Mll1 .. " ''" ~'.. 'I" Ub., Plltlll lats ... '" • ~'.. 37, Mill MorMlllm .... -;.: 6> '!'.. 58' Ui*J Slim J• . , . , ,.. "' t Bli' irll Fralt ,... .... ' • " ~·CADBURY CANDY BARS ~::.'0::''.' .. 59~ D l'IClllC SODA POP .... '."°0l: ••• 8111 lul E Up • R8 x -""""-' .... ·~, BL· •.... :;0•1 .''."~ •••• 6:1111 ~ LIPTOll IU El Ml •41~"."'.1:·.1 ·:c;1• ...... 'l'.'--·YUBAN ""FFEE '"1 "1" I Li '111 ... son N ,~ '°'0·~~r.:.~~" 69' ~ W ••••••·•••••• ~ • • Miii •••••••••••••• •Mesa .Verde Center~ Hcrbor at Adams, Costa Me1a •13922 ~r.oo~hunt, G•ditn Grove •23811 El Toro, Ei Tor0 · • 1308 W. ~di'!ger, Santa Ana •5851 Warner, Hw1t~on hac.h • • • By J EANNE LESF.~I U~IP'•Hll!<lilor NEW YORK (UPI) -"The t ime has come w'hcn I would almost rat.her go to the dentist than grocery shopping," says a widow who works. "To see everything going up, up, quality poorer, and Jes:; service. is infuriating," says a mother or three. "SuJ,lermark.,els must believe that everyoneA hu s six children. They cut meat as ir we were feed· ing un army. Packaging for the family of two is unheard of, for ~ree· Is rare," s ays a young s1ngle-\11orker . It's obvious from these and other comnlents in a nationwide study of supermarket shoppers that most are fed up, frustrated and angry. Food costs are their m ain grievance, followed by shortages and q uality. But their dissa,tisfactions were by no means conrined to their marketing -their lot and their lives also were sources or lrustratlon. Three-fourths of the shoppers who filled out a q ueat.ionnaire <i.l· • tached letters, often two or three pages long. The study on attitudes was commissioned by Family Circle mugazine, which .characterized its sample shopper as usually 25 to 34 years old. m anied, a f ull- time housewife with children at home and a household income of $10,000 or more. Predictably, shoppers' biggest frustration is prices; 84 percent vot.eQ for that. About one half said they were frustrated by brand shortages and a~ut one third, by poor quality, They have changed shopping habits radically, 'making few er trips to market, going to more stores, looking for <:ind using Wednesday. M1y 14. 1975 DAIL y PILOT Cl I Cc;>nsumer Answers Revealing Markets Stu d y Atti tudes coupons, ~ludying food ads, buy. ing more store brands. Eighty.four percent sc.iid they were buying items on impulse. Almost half said they were less influenced by their children in choosing products. Even husbands have less in· fluence over their purchases, said 27 percent, but another 19 percent said their husbands shop with them more often. Dissatisfied shoppers tended to blame government and the dis· tribution process for high pri ces. Satisfied shoppers thought inna. lion in general, unions and supp. ly and demand1 were largely responsible. "The minute I step into a groce r y s tore I change personaliti.es," wrote a divorced mother or four who works. "I probably subconsciously suspect ~veryone in there is out to get me. I am returning spoiled or un- satisfactory items more now than ever before -not that there are more bad items sold but with the increase in prices I reel it is worth my time to return them." About one.third told t he pollsters they want what shop· pers took for granted a couple of generations ago, before huge, impersonal self·service stores usurped the role of grocery purveyors. · '.fhey want in·store help from department heads and clerks. More than half would like more useful package inform a tion about food value and good nutri- tion . They also want only three simplified package sizes, for smal l . medium and large families. Eight out of 10 want a ll prices, sizes and unit cost clearly vis ible on both packages and shelves. Fewer than half were turned on by the idea of automated checkout. Letters indicated that most are worried that the cost of the electronic equipment would be passed on to them in higher food prices. The survey found shoppers' ·negative attitudes carried over into life in general. More than two out or three said they were less s;i.ti sfi ed with lheir total lives this past year, while only 27 percent felt more satisfied. Their gripes included : " ... Lack of pride in the work done by craftsme n. Noone seems to care how the job is done, whether it is safely done, whether it \vorks properly or whether it s uits the customer.'· wrote an elderly working mother. Many comments indicated that m iddle income women feel dis· criminatcd against by govern· ment, big business, and a syst.em that pays "-'Omen executives less than n1cn . ' Economically, most see themselves trapped between the · underpri vilegcd and the well· to·do . "There is welfare for the un· derprivileged, tax breaks for the wealthy and large corporations, h-1edicare and Social Security for the senior citizen. Where is some he lp for the middle·incom'e group?'' asked a motheroftwo. Dqf pile s trongly critical res!Xinses i.rl a lmost every area, the summary or the study Sees "an enormous r eservoir of good sense, good will and good hopes" still existing beneath the frustra· tioni; and bitterne!!:i. One comment tFiat may have led lo this conclusion came from a young mothe r : "With mor e "-'Omen mad enough to enter politics, lots of things will change in this l'Oun- try." GET REAL CASH FOR I . I ! l r:'-cur OUT ANO MAIL WITH REGULAR OR FROSTED POP.-TARTS BOX TOP -1 I \ Match any 50 II • Cul out, match a"d 11u1I • 00 ... JI HOT 8MHIC TO CROCfll. • Match I "IY one bo• lop hom •"Y Pop·TUU I P•tk•t• with Oilth ·Ktllol~f' lln h I ce•t1l•C•l•. • M11ch 1 ce.1<•·c•t•s 101 I St.~.• M•lth ~ 101 Sl 'A • M•tch l tor 1!if. •Ont oelund poi '•"11ly. • Rtdttm· I able onl1 by rttl>! pu1cn1'"'' ol O•< I p1oducn: not rtdeomablo by tu"''"'""'· Ol!u 111<111 only 1n U S. and ¥'110 wh•!t I p1ohoD1tod. hctnud. ll•td o• '"'''"ltd I ti by law.• Oller 11p11e•l•iy ll, 197~. M<'lch 0.,1, wilh bo• lop I • !oond -..<th JO•< nlm•. addr"'' hom .,., n1vof ol 119ul•r '11 and J1ptodt lo: KtllOCC"S II.ASH or tro•lid f'op·T•rl1. P.O. Bol 'JOl• • Sl.P1u1,Minn.~~lto I . 11'\'.a>IP-'Il'.&IHtlr.ll" · •I e-------------------------J r:---cur OUT AND MAIL WITH FROSTED MINI-WHEAT~ BOX TOP -- -, I M'!C•)l lP!S-.:S,•l:l•!Ol•l*J:X·l~· I I ~~~~QG(i'~ ~~-tl ti I • Cut OMI. 111.ich and m11L • 00 I NOT 8Rl11C TO CROCEll. •Milt~ I only ont bo• top l•o>m a lam•IY 1110 I Pitt~••• with ·•ilt~ Ktltogfs lhlh cerl1ht•le. • Milch 7 cut1l•t1tos lot I S2 ~ • Malcfl ~tor 11.~. • M11ch l lor I is .. • Ont retuRd Ptr lam<ly.• Rrdttm· Match any I ablt onl1 by 1et~•I puicn1su1 ot ou1 I P•Odutl•: Ml ffdtlmab!I bi lll•Sllfttl. OHor Jood onl1 1~ U.S. 1nd vo•O !""'" I p1oll1b1\1a..._IK1nHd. t1ud or re1l1>C\td I bJ l1w. • vrtu 11p111s July 31 . 1975. I • St Rd wilh JOYf namt, addttlS Milch only with bol lap 1 and 110 tad I lo: l((LLOCC'S llASH lfofOI 81own Su91• Cinn1"'°" or ,.0. I •• 9026 • St.,1111,Minn.SSltll $1111•• Frosltd Mlnl·Wh1als. I IFil\l<IW!r!EIJD .lMIIl!ii!Il-wIHJIE&'lro " I ~-------------------------J Match any We send you Just match 'em and mail 'e m. Cut out your Kellogg's' Kash certificates above. Then ju~t match the Kellogg . -~ product pictured on each with the actual family-size package ..-: · ········ .... \ purchased from your grocer. S Fill in the coupon on the right. Mail it along with ~.,....---., the box tops and matching Kellogg 's Kash certificate. Kellogg 's will send a check for real cash to your home. Remember, ll""i©}~1 Kellog·g ~s Kash certificates cannot be refunded by your grocer- • llellott CC>mp1ny 01915 K1•0•• Compen)' tturrv.! OFFER EX PI RES JULY 31, 1975. J (l r-------------------------, I Mall lo:GG'$ K•sH Enclosed are my Kellogg's Kash certificala& and matching I KELLO ,,.. box tops. I :i~P::.~ =HOla 55190 Please rush me the following refund (check one): I IMPORTANT. PLEASE READ. 0 $2.50.1malt hed7. 0 $1 .50.1 me1ched 5 . • l<tl!OOO"• K••l'I ct1110c11u cannot 0 75¢ I matched 3 bl ft hlridtd by YO"" gtOCI!. ' • I . M•lcF! O"'Y Ont tiio~ lop lor llCFI 1<111009'• 1111h cttttnc•••· I • Bo• IOJ19 hom 111nlly•ll11 ~tll<'G'•' Name ____________________ _ ''' trit only att1pl1bL1 pioo11 ol p11rc'11t1. I • 011ty on• c••h rth.illd p11 l1mlty, Address ___________________ _ • R1t11nd. ttqu1tt mus I bl m1d1 on I •Flit fOfm, • Pl•••• 1now • m1111mu"' 01 4 wt1b d1Hw11r. City ____________________ _ I • 01111 go<>d only In LIS. alld \fold I I I I I I I wf11r1w11 prol'IUM1td, lltllltld, re· . I •lrictld 01 ta11d, · Slale · IP'-------I on.r • ..,1,., Julr 31, 1175. L----------------~---------' ' (: f : DAILY PILOT Lamb Ideas Perk You never know where those ravor ite flavor- mates , a l monds and chocolate. are going to tUm u p. Her e they are in aA exotic recipe for spr-ina lamb. J'rom the New World, tt'llt Spanish explorers took back to their own country, and to Spanish Mor occo, coffee and chocolate. ln Morocco, they com- bined them with their basic meat, Jamb, along w;th mint, h e rbs , almonds , yogurt and ot,her s taples in their diet. Jn t his recipe, cubes of Jean lam b ure marinat- ed , then roast ed on s kewe r s. At serving liO'le, you mix yogurt and toasted sliver ed a lmonds i nto th e remaini ng onion -y marin ade to make a sauce . Cracked wheat pilaf is the perfect accompani- ment. Fres h s pinach wi th l emon wed ges "1oul d round out the main course nicely. ~IOROCCAN LA MB KE BABS 1.':? cup hot coffee 3 o r 4 chocolate- covered mints 2 tablespoons lime or lemon juice l large onion, peeled, sliced and separated into rings <iJ I clove gar lic, minced · I teaspoon seasoned sail 1/2 tea s poon e ach oregano and rosemary 2 to 3 pounds lean lam b (leg or shoulder), cubed 1 V:i cup s livered alinonds, toasted •. •h cup yogurt ,.'Pour hot cof!ee over c!M>colate mints and stir tqltil mints melt. Mix in lime or lemon juice, <Wtion rings, garlic and s~asoned sa lt. Crush ozegano and rosemary al\d mix into sauce . • 'Add lamb cubes at;Ki mix until lamb 1s tl#:>r oughly coated with marinade. M<.irinate sfVeraJ hours or ov:er - nlghl. iString 2 or 3 cubes of laptb on each skewer and arran ge i n fl at pan. Koast at 400 degrees for 20'to 30 minutes, turning tWo or t hree times and basting wi th some of the m arinade. f:h-1eanwhile, simmer marinade and onions un- til o nions are tender. W.he n ready to serve, qi ix in toasted al moods aild yogurt. .'S poon over lamb kebabs and serve with cracked wheat pilaf or steamed brown rice. ~<.1kes6serving s. Asp aragus :Spears Souped ' THRIFTYCR EAM OF AS PARAGUS SOUP 1112 quarts as paragus eflds (the part snapped off and u s u a ll y dis- (·arded) 3cups ...,·atcr . Milk 4 tablespoons butter or marga rine 4 tablespoons fl our i 1,1~ teaspoons salt 1/, t easpoon white pepper ';from 31 ~ to 4 pounds of 'l\!dium-thi<.'k asparagus Sf ears will gi ve the 1;Jlnount of ends needed. SCtub in CO)d \Yater and dqin. ll-Oil gently, covered, wit h the water until tend er -<.1 b o ut 30 minutes. Whirl ends and cook· ing liquid in <.in electric blender ; force through a fin e strainer and discard fibrous p2rt in str::iiner -there s hould be about 3~:. cups thin puree : add enough milk to me.kc 4 "}'I'•· 1!P.' a medium saucepan melt the huller; s tir in the nour; gradually stir in the puree. Cook over moder ately low hdat, stirring con· stanlly, until thickened .and boiljfig ; stir in salt Wt Ate MCI I ToA«>pl USDA FOOD STAMP COUPOIS -SALAD Oil I N,-Mod•·f" Cooki"g c ~ id 24-oz. Btl. Foamy Shave (ream ~ Gill'"' 79c }ii( ll ·ounce(an · BAKERY BUYS' SAFEWAY PREMIUM BREAD Round Topor 49 S"dwi<h 11/1-lb. loaf 'AA' EGGS luc:etne·lotge Site 1-doz. Ctn. COFFEE (dword1 Voccum Pock Rob u,1 F1ovo1 1-lb. Can c Kodacolor Film cx-110 .. c.126 $119 12.(aposures eadi SU PER SAVERS i ~~!~!~~s .~:.h~~9 8 9c i!!.tr.~, !!.°.~! .. 79' i!~~~,~~~!r,·59' i~1~.~ ~~~~.~~~~" 35c "•· 391 40.~1. $flt '" 1 '~'·791 ,,. 12-01. Basket ORANGES Tomatoes Mums Juicy Valen<io Slo11nt Sire 39 Id.al F.1 lb C Saloth ' ''"~211 ••I House Plants •;:;' 13" c Mushrooms ~~:1~ " 88• D • • !'.. a1sies M.;;;;"" H SOI Umtl 1,;14,. ''"''' Planter Mix '':.,'' 11 s• '"'••fff•cti.. .. , 1s.11. 1t1s1"L•1 ~,.,,.....,v ..... ~(l•c.,e , ..... , a nd peppt'.!r . j " IHO a.ytWtDr .. .....,.... t.ec:lrl • 6J6 M. c...e ...,_.,, ~.._. rMake1aboul1 quart. · • •~--• ,.,..., c.tt ..._.•II I L 11•11 .. CMli w.. f j ICE CREAM MARGARINE Coldb1tok·Cvbet Btl·oir F101tn Snow Stor.Crtamy·Smooth ' c \ c f ' I \ 1-lb. Ctn. WHY PAY (t' t BREAD I i t Mr1 . W,ight'1·JO-Slice I'"" ~ c MORE? WHY PAY MORE? ii !~ t I I) ~' I . . . ' 1 'h·lb. I Pledge F;:,\~i:' <;lean1.and Shines ....................... 7-ounce Aera1al FRESH BEEF RIB FRYERS STEAK USDA Grade 'A' Southern Whole Body Under 3-lb s. Uniform Sli<ed Serve Wilh On ions lb. lb. SLICED BEEF LIVER c LIQ UO R & WINE c USDA 59 Choice Beef large En d ~s'!!a~~.~!~.~~~~1~,d lb S 199 To, Round Steak S 189 USDA Choi<e Boneless Beef ......... lb. ~~~1~!~~~,~~s'!!~h~~as~b S 189 ~~;~~~.1~~~f ~o~n~s lb s 1 39 ' I GROUND BEEF c Freih, Regular, Any Size Package ~.~~~~~1!eef ':·~·~~ lb S 119 ~i~~~I~-~~ ~'~~~okod .1! 198 ~~'~'~bs~:~~.~!, !~~~,h~ 1b. 8 9< ~~;~~~~.~i!,~:,~b 49 1 ..... tb. 79c ~~!~~~.~!~~o~domWll lb 98< I I I French Fries Corn or Peas .•. Scotch .. ~~~ .. ~,.s2°' \~2 !~:~ C 0 Scorch ·.;re ,,HT-"'l , T1eot ' '-·~s ·'" \ '= c Vat 69 Whiskey o;:;~.:1'' ,,,,,151• Pk1. 1-·:. 10 .... • Pkg. Ch Mat1tt1 l lan< ampagne 1""""'"'" s1tt ,,,,, Bel-air Waffles '';::::~~:;" lN OUR DA IR Y CASE.. ~V t bl Cheese $119 ! 1 ege. 0 es ,~;;:::~::. Sofewoy Longho1n Style Chtddor lb. lli( aqu1tos 111,,::~~:~ ••• 11 .... 55c lucernt "• Ice Milk 10.11. 29' • ,.,. 1/z.gal. 8 5 ( 11 ' ... 79• Ctn. "• ~~!!~ .. ~e59c ip· PeadsC.&kCarrots "AA" B t"-',l..... i.i... 84' oun a e ,~!4=·~;~~~. ulter "'" .,.1 .. , ''" IQ i Lucerne Yogurt ~;: 2s• *Pepperoni Pizza ~~;,'.:: to .• , 25' Bel-a ir "•· Green Beans 11'1 .. , 89' frtnch S1yle "•· '"•ti. 79c 20 •••• 79c "• ,.,, •24~..,-i-._._.__ ... ..__,.. • 2•1 ....... 11; ... ,..,.., .. '""'• • I \ . \ - , , I I I ~ -1. Bread The delight1 o; hot-rrom·lhe· 1 oven, h om e-~ke.d bread arc j ustly fam ous, ut whnt do you do R • with thtl occus nal bits that sur· ec I Pes vlvepasttheirprime? llere h;'a twist on the basic re- ripc ror the old i;ta ndby, f'rcnch toast, that user> orange juict". I Wednesda)'.,May14,1975 * DAILYPILOT t ·1:1 juice, sugar. Dip bread into mix· I teaspoon gralell orange l'rumbs , J lure, coating both sides. Place peel 1 :i cup bultt.!r or 1n:.irgur1nu bread on baking sheets and put In Combine ingredil'nls unll sim· 2 cups upplc:-;.a ucc freezer until the slices are fi rm. ml'I" them 5 minutes. Cool syrup, I tablespoon lcrno11 ju1t1..· Wrap bread and return Lo if it is not to be used immcdi<.ilt:· 1.1 tcuspuon e1nn t11non I freezer;. ly, and r efrigerate. llcat whl'O 1 , teuspoun nulrneg ). Wh en reudy to bake, place the ready toservt•. ~l akes 11/.1 cups. 1'oast until dry. 1f nc<·t-.S~<irf bread s li ces in a well -buttered A favorite d essert or ours. t'noug h bread Sli('1•s t(J n1akL• 11: shullow baking pan. Melt butter \11hlch also happens to use st~lc <'ups Of (·rumbs . Siiutl· t·rurnbs 1n ORANGE •'RENCllTOAST anddrizzlcoverbread. bread crumbs, is ApplcsuuCl' hulll'r, and use h;df or lht·1n t2"] 2 eggs Bake at 500 degrees F. for 5 Cru1nb Pudding. Your blcndt•r line a ~rc<.1s1·d 9 111,·h P•l' pa11 Hi~ ·I cup Orf.I nge juice minutes. Turn s lices <.1 nd biJkc "'ill m<.1ke f;1st work of rcduting t:l·ill<'h squarl' par1 I tablespoon sui:ar until golden . J\.1 akcs 4 to 6 serv· · dry-bread s lices to t'rumbs. Sp1·t•ad O\'l'I" thl' t·r ·1nnb:-; a 1111x- 12 s lices •'rench bread (or in~s. turt· of tht• :1pph·~1..1ut't•, IL·1t1011 <.iny other kind of br<'ad 1 OR ANG F. SYRUP APPLESAUC •: JUJl'l', and sp1e c~ Sp1inkh· rt! Dough Saving 6 1 ablcspoons butter I cup li~ht corn syrup t'R UMll P UDDING 1nain1n~ l'.ru1nh~ u\ L'f the tol\t'nd Ocat toget her 1~ cup orange juice l 11:t cups fine, dry brc·ad chill st'\'L'r:.il h our~ iiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiij~iifiiillil~-..--~iiiiii -----~~~~iijiiiii ..... ~ijiiiiill,.-ijiiiiiijiiliiillffliiiiiiii'iiiiiii PRINGLE-NEW FANGLED POTATO CHIPS R.t.NCH FRESH XTRA LARGE GRADE AA WISK-LIQUID DETERGENT 11i Gal. lottl". Aeq. 2.18 GOLDEN STATE COTTAGE CHEESE MINUTE M41D Pint ORANGE JUICE ""'" ••• " OL Co" Sto~k 1 Y ALLEYS UP I •CUT CORM• PE4S.C4RROTS • • PE.t.S • GREEM BE.t.HS • MIXED YEGET 41LES BLADE CUT CHUCK ROAST .0-BOME BEEF ROAST c LB. FOREMOST ICE CREAM 111 GAL. sqU.U:E GULDENS MUSTARD FRISKIES DOG FOOD CAT FOOD TEA BAGS SAVE I 00 COUMT 20' ' MR.G CRINKLE CUT POTATOES TURBOT FILLETS .... ... C CENTER CUT BEEF LB. SHANKS BEEF SHORT RIBS 7,C MEATY LB. SOUP BONES EXTRA LEAM s 1 STEW MEAT • ' DELI SPECIALS ..ll'IMMYDIU PURE PORK SAUSAGE ROLL BAR M BAR M BAR M ' LI. SLICED BOLOGNA WEINER$ BACON REGUL~R -HOT I, 1.29 VIME RIPENED 23~ .: CAMT A LOUPES -'· LARGE M.t.VEL ORANGES 1-----------------t·•;J L4RGE ME.t.TY AVOCADOS ,. '' ,, RRM RIPE TOMATOES 29 c - LB. • . ~"!'""" .. " ·: LOC.t.L JUICY 3~89c :· STRAWBERRIES ·' Si•e TOllr Choice 4~1 CURITY 49c COTTON ..... PUFFS of 260 SHAMPOO ••• C HEW-THE HA.MOLER 49 FOR Bottte MEN ' LIGHT 411EY Im rted Scotch Qu ... 4.99 C IJ.;:;.::~:.o.::U:.:,~..:.0::8...:"o:.'..:.N..:."..;:.c;:::,:..:·'_"_"_GHT ___ 4....::."'•-'9;;_;9"'-i CANAWDHllASK ... EYTUDIT!OM 4. 99· ,'. LB. IMl'ORTED Qt. K4MCH4TK4 9 99 VODKA o;, G... • c ~~......-...:.-------.. • LB. Store Hours: 9 to 9 Daily Sunday 9-7 Prices Effective Thursday thru Wednesday May 15 ·May 21 Pric1"1 1ubjt'd to itocll °" hond . " ' '. . .. Wo Gladly Accept Food Stomps ----~~---...... '•t -• •I ,, '" • '' l> COSTA MESA 19th and Placentia PLACENTIA . 710 W. Chapman .. (; 1-1 OAIL V PILOT Wednesday. May 14. 1975 By B"11BARA GIBBONS What this country 11;eeds i.s a chicken ln evefy crock! meal '•nd poultry with the least amooot of fat an'"d calories. l teaspoon gnrUc salt i-. teaspoon pe pper 2 onions, peeled und sllced 2 celery 11talks, sUced I I ' I • ' f I \. Yeu can crock·cook ln a sturdy covered (crockery ) cook.le jar or bean pot ... if your ave~ thermostat can be relied upan to keep the temperHture al 11 $lcudy 200dea:rees (manr can't). 1.-:.: teaspoon Mixed poultry scusonlng 1 1,.~ teaspoons s1:tlt 1 ; teaspoon pepper Once you get hooked on slow· and.easy crock cooking, you'll never go back to bein& a short or· der cook again . l cup fat·skimmt'd chicken broth 1 :.z smull buy leaf 1 ~('UP water Coq, Steak What's crock cooking? A new· old technique for cooking meal :.i.nd vegetables toi;elher at a tern · perature below bo11ln.::. lf you're an away-aJl·day cook. it might be ll aood investment and less ch1111cey lo Invest in one or the all·day electric cooking crocks thermostaticully ~et ut the correct temperature. t cup dry red wine Brown chicken breasts <:ikih side up ) und cubed Canadian b11con under broile r. Discard fat. Blot with paper towels. Brown chicken pieces ~kin·sidc up under brolle~. ~lot well. Com. blne with rL'n1u1111ng Ingredient:.. in s lo,~1 cook'er. Cover and cook on low 7 to lO hours. Serves six. 213 calories c1:tl'h . Simmering The heal '5 so low and cooking~s so slow that the food can cook ti.II day (or all night) with no danger of burning or scorching. And, a crock that never boils needs no "'atching. Which makes it ideal for "liberated" rooks with work· all·day jobs. But crock cookery also liberates cooks from extra J-lere are two·slim·but·savory chicken specialties perfect ror crock cookinj{: CROCK ED COQ AU VIN 3 chicken breasts, split 2 ounces Canadian bticon or lean ham diced Combine all ingt·edients c>tcepl wine In slow·cookcr. Cover und cook on low heat 8 to LO hours. Add "'inc und l'OOk on high onl' hour. Serves six, 199 caloric::; eal·h. CRO('K t: D COUNTR\' ('lllCK•:N Chicken a la King, Chow Mc1 11, Chicken 'l'l'll'01Zzini . Lo\\'·Calor1t· "f'ricd Chi cken'' .for lhe:..l' und n1prc. s•:nd ;1 stamped 11cJf. uddr('sscd envelope und 25 cents to SLIM GOURMET CIUCKEN OJSl·IES. in t•arc or the Daily Pilot . 50 \\1cst Shore Trail Spal't ;.1 , N .J . 07871 calories. . The foods slow-cooking works best with are the lean cuts or pare.a I cup sliced scallions 8 small white onions. peeled 1 2 pound fresh whole (s mall) mushrooms 3 pound s ('Ul·UP fry1n~ C"hicken 3 carrots . scrap~od and sliced Su re, you 'll save at R(llphs on items like Ralphs Bacon, .99 lb., Farmer John Wieners, .6'9 lb ,. Country Fresh Grade AA Large Eggs, .51 doz ., Ralphs Super Burger, .49 lb., All Star Bread 1 lb. loaf, .29, Ralphs Light Chunk Tuna,6Yl oz. can,.39, Ralphs Frozen Orange Juice, 6 oz. can , .19. The difference at Ralphs is low prices that you 'll find all over the store, no+ just a few advert ised specials. Thousands of everyday low prices and hundreds of super buys that make our pricing policy the best way to save on your total faad pur- chase, Rememi,.r, it's the items not in the ad that can make the ulti· mate difference in the tota l pri ce yau pay. Compare all the prices, then save at Ralphs . Hickory Smoktd Meat Master Meats R•lpht E1clu1lwe-A Blend ol Ground 811! 1nd Texh.rred V191l1ble Ptoltln Super Deli Super Produce Country Frtth Fresh Ralphs ;,:: Super ~Sliced Bacon .99 ~Burger 49 Large Grade AA lb . ~Eggs do.11n 51 Red Ripe ...... 25 • . ~Strawberries • Stet Chuck Fully Cook1d-Sh1nk Portion Blade Cut Farmer John ~John ~Chuck Steak 1~77 ~smoked Ham 1~78 ~Wieners D e;;;i;;-;;·~f Roasts lb. 1.48 ~ F;;i;~·Brisket lb 1.58 D R~~.;d-e;; Roast lb 1.19 Supe· r .Bakery 01 0Beef"""' 'c''ube Steaks ~ lb. 1. 78 White Of Whe•1 D e;;JcGs~1~~ Ch~~khuc• lb. 1.09 All Star " .99 lb .• 49 lib. 69 ,., .. ..... 89 lb. 1.73 • " .61 '" .31 "'· .79 ~ New Crap White Rast Polatoes per lb. .10 ~ Fresh, Fleyorful Artichokes etch .19 D C~~;;,b;s each .19 ~New Crap Yellow Onions pe1 !b. .19 D ~Lettuce '"' .29 D Fresh, Tender Broccoli per lb. .29 D V~~i~·o~·nges per lb. . 15 ~ Frhh, Juicy Lemons ••th .10 01 "eo"''ne'-~::.'!~ .. H"ams 1• 2.19 ~Bread ~ Park Lain~a1ns & Center cu1 R•tphs Exctuslve-Fuu 1v, Lb. Lo•t -----------Super Grocery ---------~- 0 Mj;;;d cp~ri;' Chops 11:1. 1.38 Super t ight Chunk ;;nge•n ~ v;n:.~i~·chops lb 2.19 o Bread '"' .39 01 1i88ulpbsna ··:.~ .39 01 Ju1·ce 01 CRo\oastillornia ~ngrawn-CZhi•c.kc'k"ens'ms ~ ~ ~ lb .• 69 D ~~~ 0rger0 g or Buns pa~98 .ae· Old Flthlontd Gr•nulaled D Bre111 w/Rlb Drumsticks-Thighs Hal h RalPh California Fryer Parts lb .99 Ii'.] ~1(ik'~'1'' ':· 55 P S S ~ "'""· 1 _,,,_,,,,,,_,.,,.,,, • ., 69 o ··1·'·-0·""'"' '·· • 01 Ice Cream .,.1. 89 01 Sugar l'llJ Junior Turkeys lb • Lemon Tea Cakes "" .98 l'llJ """ • l'llJ • oz. .19 '" .... 1 39 beg • Prices Effecti~S thru May 21 r••4fl'fl'·-• ., r·-·81»·--., r·-'4'•·-• ., r--..,-·--., r••re:•·-• ., Ir S••e .72 •1thCoupon •101 ,,. 11 llb.P•ck•t!~':~:.0071~1~:11po11 •122 .,. 11" Sawe .ll•llhCoupon •&07 .,. 11 Froitn S•w1 .1otwllhCoupon •113 ,,. 11 ~••IChlltk-Clod Cut •121 .,. 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CIMlll'O'll~lll1y1J.,,ro;,ghM1y21 ~ C011(10nEflKthft M1y15nuougll M1y11 1\ con firmed low caloric""'G4:>0k knows thut flank steak is the mo11t figure·wi11e cut of beef there is , only 653 culorit•s per pound. l-,ollowinG urc t"•o dclil.:ious ways to t'urn this leane s t . leas t· caloricd cut into a slo"" simmered pot roast, in ~ stc:.id of :1 quick·cookC'd Stl':.tk DIETERS POT ROAST 11 ~pound f ;,ilnk ste;.ik · 3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese i 112 teaspoons mixed Italian seasoning I clove garlic, finely minced 1 tablespoon diet margarinl' S:.ilt und pepper 16·ounce can ltaliau tomatoes. broken up 1 1 cup Chi<inti wine ;1, {'UP \Valer 1 ~ t'UP ehopped onions Lay fl'\lnk steak fl at and s prinkl e with chl'CSl'. Italian season· ings und minced garlic. Sprinkle lightly \1rith suit and pepper . Roll the flank steak l engthv.·isc; tie in several places with clean \•:hite kitt·hen string. lll':.tt t h e di L'I margarine in a heavy nonsti ck Dutch oven 01· electric sk illet . Bro'''n the rolled steak s lov.·ly 011 <.111 sides. Pour off any fat . Add tomatoes. Y.'int'. water and onions. Cover and cook ver)' slo\\'IY over low he"t about 2 hours. until Ve ry tender. Uncover duriug the last half hour. al\o,ving liquid to evaporate into a thick sauce . Slice; top \Vith sauce. Serves six, 206 calories each. F L.El't lSll f<~l~ANK ROAST 11 ·~ pound beer O<ink stl.'ak 1 clove g~rlic. finely minced 1 ~teas poon salt Pinch of pepper 1 tables poon diet margarine i ~ tcas poo'ft mi xed poultry seasonin« Small bay leaf 3 I cup <half 12·0UllCC bottle J low.calorie, lo\v carbohydrntc "lii;ht" bt•el' 1 :? teaspoon brov.·n soga1· I onion. thinly sliced Fre s hl y chopped p:.irslcy Lay steak flat and sprinkle wi th garli c. salt. pcppl'r and h:, teaspoon poullry seasoning. Rol1 up IL'n gth,,.,·isc and t'TC" ... "'ith string in sevcr<.11 places. L COUPON .. L COUPO N .. L-C OUPON .. L COUPON .. 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L C....l~M~;;-...," , I ---------.-----------------llAl'lfS STORES ARE lOCA TfD AT: 24167 PASEO DE VALENCIA, LAGUNA HlllS ! 380 E. 171h ST .. COSTA MESA 17261 171h ST., T\ISTIN 9901 NlAMS BlVO., HUNTINGTON BUCH •OI N. lOAAA, ANAHEIM 6942 WARNER. HUNTINGTON BUCH 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER STORE HOURS: 9·10 Dolly, 9.9 Sunday Uncover and continue to si mmt•r until most of the liquid ha s cvaporat. ro. Slir in parsley, Slicl' .11.nd scrv('. topped with pun Jui ce:-; Serves six . l88 (';tlor1<~s each. Stickies C 1~1 f'rench bread dlugonally in l ·inch thick sli(·cs . Dip Into S\\'Cctened cQndensed milk, then roll In a mix· lure of equa l parts chopped walnuts and flaked coconut. Broll until delicately bro"'" on both sides. Grand f o r a hasty dessert or cofreebreuk sna('tl. f'resh berries itrc " nice decorative touch. too. · J s ~ n sl II ii OI d c < ... 'I Cl si ,, d: SI rr i• b: ~1 I. 0 fo ti co • le d "I Pl in <• rr; "' .. g 'I R lo ho lo c c " m 01 b st li1 IT ol Tl gr in pl v' di ' g1 ' .. . -. ... . ,. . ' -,., , ' . . . . . . . ' I ' ' ' ' ' ,. , . . . , Wednesday Moy 14.1975 • DAIL V PILOT (' f :S: •• Any Way It's Sliced, Pi ·neapple Refreshes \ By CECILY BROWNSTONE A1MCl•Hll Pre11 ...... 1:111• Right n o w throu1h June rresh pln e upple should be a good buy Bu that as it may, lt'a not necessary to have a plne upple . cutler tr you wunt to mak e Freah Pineupple She rbet. to1erve as ll toppln1. ~cup aucar l cup milk 1 esa white, stifOy beaten C ub e two of the Freeze untilmu1hy. quarters; in an electric Turn into 8 m ixing bl ender pure.e eOOJJfh o{ bowl and beat until the eu b~s -there will be ~mooth. f'old in the stiff. about l ... cups-to make ly beaten egg white. W on d e r fu l ly refreshing berause only the pinea ppl e adds sweeten in~. PINEAPPLE FUZZ or about 3 tablespoons water .> because during these In the rollowlng recipe, months it i:; in grt·at<>st \\.'l' tell you just how to supply. prl'parc the pineapple ll'::t al this limo o{ ye ar u:;ini; a s h a rp kn ift·. that w e g et out our liowever, you do need un Fre sh Pin ea ppl e Sherbet is a li ght und refreshing dessert both epicureans und culorie· watche r !! ure li kely to f..lpprovc. t'KESll PINEAPPLE SHERBET To prepa re pineapple, with a l:t rge sharp knife cut orr stem and crown ends: cut off rind all around, from top to bot· to1n . With :1 sm<.ill sharp pointed knife remove the ··eyes." Cut into Jenb'thwise quarters: cut away core and discard. J eu1> puree . Di ce re· ma ini n g pi neap pl e, s weeten t o ta ti t c i.lnd refri gerate. Return to freezer tray, cover with plastic fi lm and freeze until fi rm before serving with the di ced pineapple as i.I top· ping. 8-ou nce can un- s weet e n e d c ru s he d pine~pJ>le Blend briefl y -just un· til the ice cubes are Ii· queried. Serve at once in cocktail or s m a ll fooled glasses or punch cups. Makes4 to6servings. (Us ing jce cubes in- s tead or crushed ice in the electric blender is okay when, as in this rcci1w. the r e is an a d eq uate <i mount or li quid c<.illed for . J pineapple cutt er -one e lectric bll·h d c r for Lar ge fresh pineap· of the best gadgets ever pureeing half the pineap· pie In a medium mixing bowl s tir together the pineapple pu ree, IL·mon juice, sugar a nd milk. Turn into a freezer tray. "~c up ""hitc rum 12iceeubes Int o an e l e ctr ic blender. turn all the in· grcdients . (Each ice cube should be the cqu1valcnt devised -and keep it pie for th l~ shl•rbct : the 2 tcaspoonl:i lemon cl ose al hand. ~st of the fr u} i!!I diced jui ce Makes 1 quart. * * * s~~t~b~ IN THE PAST 4 WEEKS WE'VE REDUCED Tempts A perfect bl e nd of ta rt lemon fl avor a nd the sweetness of honey and sugar. CRESCENT LE"10N HONEY BUNS 3-ouncc pa c kage cream cheese 11a cup sugar ~i:., cup coconut, if de· sired 1 tablespoo n honey l teas poo n le mon juice 8 -oun c e c an refrige r a ted crescent dinner rolls Glate: 1h c up p owd er ed s ugat 1 t e a s p o o n. margarinl'. softenl•d 1 t a blespoon lemon jui ce In s mall bowl , com· bine first 5 ingredi ents until s mooth. Separate c rescent doug h into 2 large rec tan g l es. Overlap long sid es to form l3x7 -i nch r ec·. t ang le ; firm l y press t•dges i.lnd pe rforations , lo seal. Spread with cream c.·heese mixture. Starting <.it lon ge r side. roll up ; press ed gc.·s to seal. Cut into 12 sli ces. Bake on ungrt•ased c.·ooki e sheet 15 lo 20 minutes at 350 degrees until gold en brown. Jn s m a ll bowl. combine glaze in g r e die nt s; s pread ove r Wil rm roll s. Refri gcr<il c ~u n y lef - tovers. To reheat, wrap in foil : heal at 350 degrees for IQ to 15 minutes. Cucumber Crunch es, o rrer this de liciously r efreshing v egetable mixture as s<ilad . relish, or topping for fi sh fillets. Partially peel cucum- b e r s l e <ivin g g r een strips ; slice thinly. Salt lightly and let s tand 15 minutes. Press and drain off ex:cess liquid. 'fo!!ls with s li ced ra dis hes and chopped grc.•en onion . Gently fold in enough sour crci.lm or plain yogurt to "cl'cam" vegetables. Season with dill weed and a touch of granulated s ugar. Chill. HUNDREDS OF PRICES. World-wide prl ~es have declined on bas ic ingredients such as sugar, flour and oil, resulting in lower costa to us on hundreds of canned and packaged foods ... and we're constantly passing these savings on to you . 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Viva Dressing11AU111 49c Seven Seas • , • 8 ounce bottle Chiodo Candies 21 ... 19c Orange Slices, Gum or Spice Dropri Potato Chips . • • 49c Sprin gfield Reg., BBQ or Ripple PUREX BLEACH Save on the half.gallon size! Salvon11m •••••• Sl 19 Giant siu PiicWes lt' tff) Fire Starter • • • 45c Springfield -fast, sure! Quart Cat Foodww •.• 19C Choice of varieties -6 11~ oz can Root Beer sixra •• ~1 11 A&W -Reg. or Sugar Free! 12 oz cans Str'berry 7· 9e Preserves Smucker's -you know it's good! 18 oz. jar. · ranges •• , •••• Springfield, for value! 11 oz. Soup Mix :':: •• 39c Five·varieties! Ctn ol 2 pkg11 Grapefruit Juice Pll( •••••• 49e Zesty flavor thaJ, you•ve come to know and appreciate! Big 46 ounce can ••• '!'exsun, for quality. Crisco 0 i I 24 oz. enE •••••••••••••••• 8 9 e Use .it for cooking, for frying, for dressings -and kn ow it's quality! M D Tissue 4ROLLs ••••••••••••••• 69e • Soft, the way you want it to be -and priced Lo let you buy a spare pack or two! Uiin cut or finest Eaat.em pork! Pork ChopsSlJlll. sis~ Loin cut -with Cubbiaon's Ore11ing Pork Sausage ~. 99f El Rancho's old.fashioned style! LEGS & 59 THIGHS ! Hand cut! Grade A youn·g hen turkeys! Rich tender dark meat. Butcher Shop Service! Pork loin:o'iu111 •• s13t Lean and flavorful -.t:astern quality! FRYERC:-s119 BREASTS .. Boneless U.S . Grade A · Net wt. Soz. Fryer Breastsmmf1 1~ With Gubbison's Dressing! Net wt ~ oz Ground Beef ••• s 1 't Extra Lean -bulk or patties Cabba1e49e ROLLS . " Oven Ready! Net weight 6 oz. each Stuffed! and we use freah eggs! U.S.D.A. Choice beef brisket -lean and eo flavorful -boneless too! Whole or half Super Fres h! ' Pork Loin :im •• s 11! Eastern pork for a tasty treat! SPARE RIBS 99! Eastern Farmer Style! -lean, meaty Sliced Bacon ••• s l 2t El Rancho's thicker ranch etyle! S I · s211 ca opp111e Sices • • • • Boneless Wisconsin veal rib eye TURKEY s1 BREASTS 4! Hand cut! Plump Grade A Hen Turkeys -hand cut (wi th rib casr:e) llBparagus. ................. 48! Large 1pean ••• and all green! Tender from tip to tip! Compare the quality and choose El Rancho. , Cu~mbers .••••••• 2 "'29c Long, green ••. for crisp navorful slices! Grapefruit. • • • 5"' s 1 Coachella Valley Ruby Reda! Fresh 29( Broccoli • Garden good neu! Compact head.I Bean Sprouts •• 19t Cri sp, becauM! they're really fresh AIJOU 29e. PEARS Fresh •.• from Northern Ort:hardal Price• in ef/ftt-Thur. May 15 lhrough Wed. Mo.y 21 Opm. doily 9 to, 9 Siuidoy JO to 7 No sales to deakrt FRESH TROUT s 17!. From Idaho!. Avg. wt . 9 oz. up. Fillet of Sole . . 89i Breaded, for easy preparation You'll love the fresh flavor! Cooked Shrimp .19! Just right for shrimp cocktail Snapper,-111 · .• 5 14~ Fresh fillets afford moi"e val ue! Flounder 69( Fillets Mild flavor! 1 pound package Frozen Food! EICHI· · 39 LADAS=:I e Beer, Cheese or Chicken -71/1 oz Potatoess1111 w ~ •• 12c French Fries, Crinkle Cuts! 9 oz Sirloin Tips • • • • 59~ K!>ld Kist -with gravy! 8 oz Chicken PieSTIFFll . 49C Van de Kamp'• -lO 'h ounces big Honey Bn . . . . s~c Sweet treat from Morton! 9 oz Buitoni Entrees 79c Lasagne, Egg Plant Pannigian Spinach • • • • • • • • 39c . Green Giant Leaf or Creamed! 10 oz. SNACK TRAY Jmo'1 little pizi.u! 7111 ot ARCADIA : PASADENA: SOUTH PASADENA· HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH: .'717 N1•wqod 91,rt """ Sunset and Huntington Dr {l l RanlhO Center) 320 Wr~I Col0 r,1l!!J Bl~rl fre1nonl and Hunt1n~ton Dr Warnrr l!lld Alcon~u 1n (Boardw al~ Crnlt·~i 2155 l 1)!11lu lt Or (i J\lt,i,itt ~ilL1~r "'1-lt>r) lice4 Chiles •••••••.••••.••.•• 59' • luwell Mollie •..•..•.••••.• $1.M Choic:e of vlnda -one pound cen Orte1• Green .•• 7 or: c•n fllllJ Face ..••.•....•......•. 53' f're·sweetened bflyera1e mil. -All navon. ... cm 11x •••••••.•.••. $1.39 l>'tllabury -choice of verieti• Cqffee .................... $1.23 M•w.-Pu -J2 oa.. CM c. ... UI) .... lice ................. $1.29 ~ IUt9 Nllllt. ••• 28 O& Kotex 11:t •... • ••••••••••••••• 65' SaniW)' N•plt.in1 ••• p'q, ol 12 Water' Softener •.......•..•. $1.49 C1lion in the bi1 40 OUnct packq• laJin FmZE: • • ' ••••••••••••• $1.49 lrist.ant coltte -4 OS (• • •• , i.JtJ $anlEa 1 ll. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• $l.41 Vac:uum packed ••• 1z t. • ... 111) A . I ' · TOPt PRODUCERS • l'E E GRAY • MARIL YH HUGES •JAN JACOBS • ELLIOTT KENYON • GAYLE MASTRANGELO • ED l'EHHIHGTOH '• llRTREEDY UPPER BAY LIVING AT ONLY $39,900 3 big bedrooms 3 battt_'> discover this pleasant way of living. Call Mti·23ll. A HOME! $33,900! 1'his Newport Vi sta 3 bedroom home ~u~ an apple pie kilL·hen an expansive living room with a massive custom stone fireplace. l ls on an estate sized yard w1~h ocean breezes & nlinute9'to beach. Ca:JI quick S46·2313. BARGAIN BASEMENT $33,950 EASTSIDE ,Costa l\'lcs;L , Bar gain hunters drcan\ large lot. Cement drive. Vine covered cotlal!e. l•'irs t I ime adve.rtiscd just S3:1,951J. Full price. Call now 646·7171. ASSUME 7112°/o LOAM $199 MO. PAYS ALL lmm<iculate 2 1-~· year young 3 bdrm 2 story with unpclievuble financ ing~ O"·ncr leaving area -says bring any offer~ Take <tdvantagc of sparkling kitchen. fresh as a nower paint and deep pile carpeting -a sunshine home. just ror you' t 'or appt. to sel' c1.1 ll 8-17-6010. WORK OUT OF YOUR LIVE IM Hard to fi nd double use residenl.'e. Only one of its kind on market. $36.000. Call now & save. 646-7171. A WEDNESDAY SPECIAL FOR THE DOCTOR This has it all and it's on the priv1.1 te 11.l esa Verde golf c6Ursc & Country Club Greens· fairways· trees & ponds at yvUr 'back dOor. formal dining room. billi11rds s ized fam ily room plus a trophy room or de n -children's 'wing with ph1yroom. 4 giant bed rooms & <I baths. it's a n exclusive at only SIJ-i.9:;(1. Call 5<16-2313. SPOIL HER \l,'ith thi s ab s o lutely gorgeous aristo<:ratic hle.sa Verde 5 bedroom family hom e \.11ith v.·alk·in v.·et bar and separate la undry room. 'fherc are three fireplaces including master . . lx'<.lroom -gas barbecue too. Close to J\lesa Verde Cou nt ry Club and Costa J\ll·sa Country Club, and neighborhood p~1rk . It's air conditioned, where you don't need il. This will be gone before you know it -at S93,500. Call toni~hl! 546·2313. • 2 STORY CHARMER 3 BR-POOL BEACH -$29,900 Classic entrance to large family sized livi ng room with ARTIS'l'lC use or shutters & wood. t hroughout. 1''ormal dining room is ,conveniently served by large gourmet kitchen. 22' stepdov.•n fan1i ly entertainment t'cnter. Stairs sweep to elegant maste r s uite & children's quart('rs. ·ral.:e over 1 1.~·;; r11A loan. NO NEW LOA N cos·rs. SW.JOO bal. must sacrifice. llurry! C:i11 963-7881. "NEGLECTED" 4 BR-2 STY ·POOL BEACH-$2B,900 THE FIRE PLACE Will keep you here for ever . '!'his exciting Co:;ta Mesa llomc has four bedrooms, i b.iths. including hide away master s.uite. 'J'v.·o magnificent firl·1>lat·es. c:uuJle litt> forma l dinin1:. open bean1 eeilings, chee'ry l'Ountry kitchen & 1::arlkn view l'amily roo1n . jus t t o nan1c « fe1,1,• of the outstanding features. It's ju~t been listed a t S6ti.950 :ind won't lasl so hurr y. 5<Mi-2313. 2 STORY CHAMTICLAIR BIKE TO BEACH WALK TO PARK 1'his 5 y('a r .voun)! 4 brlrm nc+:-U s a Fan1ily for its s unshine kll<'hen. 1,1,•;jrn1 ra n1ilv room ;inti super forn1al dining roorn . -~ hug~ hdr111s. v.·oilk Ill park v.•ith lto<illnlo(~. and f1shin;.:. Own(•rs tr;insferrt"<i and ne<-.-d qui'"k s ale -~ lakt• adv•1nta gl'. C<d l 847-6010. TRl·LEVEL BEACH 4 BR ASSUME $23,250 Pri rnc area. l)ram:ilic entry to elcganl Ii v- ing room y,·it h enormous s1onc fircpfact'. \Vift' s;1\'cr g;irden viev.· kitcht'n. Dine. Hall room sized fan1i\y roon1 overlooks CO\'cred d ance pavilion & lush grounds. Sweeping stairs lo st•cond stor:-: suites inl'luding huge hideav.·ay mas tl•r. l ';ike over 5'1~-;-;, 1-'llA. :-.;o Kr::"' L01\!\' cos·rs_ .S!<15 •mo. pay~ ~i11 Ov.·ncr 1nusl sa l'ri rice. I lur ry ! Call !IGJ. "i881 . $1900 TOTAL DOWN $39,950 Divorec forces s a lt• of this 3 bdrm charmer \l.'ilh sparkling kitchen huge bdrms a nd s unk en li ving-room. quic t neighborhood within walking distance or schools a nd s ho pp ing! EXCELLENT FINANCING! Seller says hurry. Call 847-6010. S~LESl'EO,LE, •• IJ Y.Qutt '· ' . LIFI STYLI • !'LE.ti SAK1"1r ,._ l'RODUCTIVE7 With Th<• Re al E st~iers you ca'n com r1l ct<-' 11lQ1:e lrunsa<.:· lions \\11th !cs~ frustration. l'lcJping othttr:-; i:; re\\1ardi_n g ; real e sL<.tt.c is oxC'iling ... it uced not be frus trating. Eaf11 m'orc ~ lt!urn .more and serve better . . . ~J(>I N' A LEMJE.R. ,·l!~'IDr:~~ij.Pn1.s: I nlegrit & Enthust~n1 . ·~~.Alec~ Ph o P.S. l,et•t t alk •bout it ... Call me _a't '!52--:170Q~ ASSUME $35,500 $335 MO PAYS ALL 5 BDRM+ POOL 2400 s11 . ft. of comfortable Calif. living high.lighted by gourmet kitchen, forn1al dining for entertaining :ind huge famil.v room! /\ barbeque si1.c backyard with s parkling 1>001 and to\l.·cring pines! Can't miss \.\·ith EX CELLE~\tf finant•ing and seller ~ays hrin~ an offer~ llurry~ Call 8.17-6010. THE CHARM! Begi ns a l the front d oor. Eleg ant. spal'Jous 5 bt•droom , 3 baths. large l';i nillv roon1 y,·ith fireplace & y,·et bar. hugl:' n1;1s1er suite. form:ll dinin:.t. Si tu:iled 011 quiet street in pr('stigious neighborhood in ;\Je'sa V('rde. Just rcdul.'ed S:IOOO in price fo r sale this \veck. Phone .S.IG-2313 for additional in fo and appointn1e nl. jl PRIVATE PIER $139,500 Outsta nd in g: e nt ertainment. Center, gourmet kitchen, covered 1\lnai, spacious -living room. & private dock will hold 2 boats. Call 646-7171. PARK HUNTINGTON CATA.LIMA $69,950 Best buy in Ptirk Jlu11tint>:to11 Vu/'111;11 \•ntry to sunk L·n liv1n.L: rooin. F(1rn1;,l <hnin)!. s r:E 'l'llHU 1-'IH~:Pl.1\CE \\"rr11 CONVEHSA1'10.'\' l'l'l' .• X J;1rge 1;111111\ ruom. Garden kilch\.!11 . l'nv11tc ;,:Ut·~t quarters. Sy,•ccpi,ng stuirs to t:uorniou~ master & t·hi1d ren's.:·11uartcrs. 400 sq. tt bonui; r.oom . Bonus corner lot. IJot~'t u1 1 s.~ this one! Call 963-6767 . USE VA .MESA VERDE HUGE POOL No money down plus eleganec ur \1Tou~hl iron fenced :-·:ird y,·ith g ;t,; li ;.:h11n)..' furr11 ;1l entr :-· hall . l 'rul:' tri lt•\c] 01l·r!noks sunswcpt p;it10, !!' del•p 1x,.il. huge d i\'ing board. Will go VA at only $7~/.!:l,'JO. C;i ll 646-7171. CASA GRANDE SURROUNDINGS OM THE WEDGE Short walk to t h e surf tron1 ''"fl\E \\.'E DGE.''. 1-~xt~a Jar.1;e l'orncr lot. P.:e;;ir to bike trail. Secluded entry . Sunken p<irlor. llUGE ll tJ MPUS tlUO:\I \\'\'l'H \\'l::'I' BAil. Giant garden kitl"hen. t-'or111al din ing-r oom . K ings mast L•r s u i t e. MAMM 0 1'11 P/\RT\' HOOl\1. Separate wing lo fa mil}' bedrooms . Hoon1 for BOAT & C/\M PEil . 0\1.·ner must go -take <id vanlag c eall 842-2535. RANCH ESTATE 4 BR - 2 STY -BEACH ASSUME • $33,000 Comn1anding corner loc~tion. Scelude1I entranC'e. Large fa n1ily size living room with mass ive s tore rircplact>, form;il banquet sized dining-room. Huge eoun!r\' s fy led kitchen . SC'parate v.•ing fo.r 11ideay,·ay m aster suite. Sweeping ;;lairs to childre ns & guest QUttrlers. Sell er motivated. Take over 7', VA Joan. l\"O NE\\1 LOAN COS'f S'. S2'J5/mo pa,vs a ll. First to call gets this BARGAIN. !163-7881. DAILY PILOT LAKE PARK CUSTOM HOME BOAT HOUSE !<arc opportinity in lluntin1,'lon Rcuch nlO.'>l d esirabh· ar1.·<i ! Presti Ke: '1 huge bdrms fan1 il y roon1 -rorn1al dine -Sl')Jar;it.;o 111olhe r-111.1:jw {juartcrs Y.jth both. \\'.il k t o l ·;11·h arn rcl tO\l.'Pr1n g p;1l n1 s~ ..-.. ,. pr' ·all' shoy,·ing of thi~ r;1re np11orlun1ty. ·all 8-l i·iiOIO. VA TERMS EASTSIDE COSTA MESA CH\' 1~ in OK l1ir \t•l pun·J1a~t·. :'! lx'llrtKlln I''.! 1 >;1\h ~. h:.t/'!IY.tMl(.I l'loor1:1. <:;111 nov.· t»Ui-7 111 SUPER EASTSIDE Bri g ht~'>~1!1?~11~~~r!! dining area. !1repl;1e1.• .. Ju~~ dov.·n and its yuurs. Beth•r hurr.v and call tH6-7171. DEANE BRO™ERS ATRIUM $48,500 Spt•t·lat'ul ;ir atriun1 cntrv to a \.\orld or gla~s . S1n H·uou s high va U.itl'<.l living a nd dining r oo m s . lJ ni<1ue fi r e plac..-. ll•·;1 uti(ully ;1 pp11i ntl·d n1a stcr and ehildren's suit~·~ li11bicl1t•\'<iblc niastcr h;11 h 1-'ull y :1pp11111ted gi1rde11 kitchen. H;1n1hling privat1• grounds. Qy,·n1·r n1u~t sell. C:1ll tor appt. ~.lli3-lilti7 . VILLA PACIFIC ASSUME -$31,500 BEACH Forn1;.J l l•11lry to spet_-tacular livi ng :ind formal d ining r()(in1s. ('r:ickling tn·ick fi r e plat·e . S 1'.:PAHATE 1-'A l\l lLY HOO:\! · f)EN \\'ITll \\'ET BAH & guest hath. S\l.'el•ping st:urs lo t\.\O t•nnr1nous n1as\l'l" ~ull l·S c;1t·h \\ ith pn\·;1te h;1lh ~ l'r:1.,\·;1ll' r1·;1r ).!rounds. O\.\nl•r s:1.vs h1;lp : Call no\\ ~;:J.ti7ti7. LA CUESTA 4 BR+ FAM ASSUME .-$32.~00 Ra rnhlin g 2 ;,l o r.v '1 berl rooin La Cuesta. Cul -d e-sac loeation. S1>ac ious living and for mal d1n1ng room s. S<•parale conv. den. (;igantic fa n1i ly roon1 y,·ith fircplat'C'. St'paratc children and master s ullC'. Sl·cludl·d grounds. Child-safe strl'e\. He lir~t lo;,e(' it. <..:ul! ~lti3·ti7ffj. VA MO DOWN LIKE A MODEL NEAR BEACH l_.'1nest bcaC"h ar1.'a . Truly cxeetitivc nci~hborhootl . (;orgcous landsc;iplng. ~:I C'g a nt t'n l r~· v. ay. Fli LLY l.iPGHA OE:l> INTEH!Oll. (;ourmet kilehcn. Forn1al!v din{'. 1-'ami!v sized bc droo n1 s "1:i·· x '10 ' COV.ERED ll/\NC t: l'/\V ILION . lh1_ge master suite · NO l)()\\'N J\ll\'S Tl-US ~! Take advantage c;ill !142-2535 . HIGH OH A HILL UNRESTRICTED VIEW S1>i ral stalrcasl'. \1;1ulted ceilings. llug~ 1nasll·r s uiti•. ('ouutr.\-kitche n. \\"ct b ;1r . 1.o v.' 1n:1int'e nan el' l;1nds(';.1ping . P(>fJ L-.J AClJZZI. ;\ real drl':.tm HI only $4ti,:>OQ. Call 8'12·2535. SECLUDED ESTATE OW MER WILL FINANCE You y,·on·t bt'lit•\'C this. Set·luded e xeeutivp esl:ltl'. ·~ acre of g rounds v.·ith ll LlG '-'~ 'J'lll·:ES . Enormou s s win1min g pool . ()pi_.:!\" BEAI\'1 C l-~I LJ '.\GS. llard\\no<I tlc N>rs. 2 hugl' fir(•placcs . G I G,\'.'\TJC Rli l\IPUS Rf>Ol\I \\IJ'J'JI \\'£"!' ll;\H, Separate formul dining roon1 + 2500 sq. ft. of charm. Ov.·ner s ;1ys hl' v.·itl carry his 01,1,•n loan for you . A r<ire find. First to call gets this \Jarg;1in . !:J.·12·25:J5. DRASTIC REDUCTION 5 BR+ LAND 2 YEARS NEW Parklike approach. large family sized living room. Gourmet" kitclten t dint'. Sv.·ee ping stairs to sepa'rtile milster & childrens suites. Take over 9','. Fl·IA loan . J'l:U NE \V LOA N cos1·s. S267 /n1onth pays all. flU llRY for this BAliGA I!\ -s<lc!rific.e. br.ing p;i int & CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS Ha mbling 5 bedroo rn 3 bath ly,·o storv. form;1l enl ry. s unkt•11 livin).!; ruoffi. 1':norn1ous p;1rt.v-g;Hll l' l'OOffi Y.'il h fi rcpl:.t l'('. (;l:issed in gourn1cl kit(•hen. t-::xtensive patio a111! l\'andcrin,g pri\':.itc g rounds llnus ck cept'rs quarlers. Se1larat(' l"h ildr(•n"s wing a nd hideav.·u.v ni ;1~ter s u1t1'. \\'alk 10 beach. Ju;;t !'5400 fluv.n SL•e it no\.\·~ C<ell 96.:'l-6767. n1akcS.3S. C:ill 9ft3-7881 . ' $1900 TOT AL DOWN 4 BDRMS + FA.MIL Y ROOM Price s lashed~ o.,.:ner desperate ! 'fhis sharp 4 bdrm a nd la rge s pacious family roon1 needs a f'Al\·ll LY~ Qui et cul ·de-sac towering pines -walk to schools and s hopping ! llurry call &17-6010. "ABANDONED". FRENCH CH.<\TEAU BEACH·POOL $29,950 CLASSIC 2 story desi(!n. t•ormal double door entry to Dll.A!HATIC livi ng roOm. Forn1:d d ine . I-luge garden \'iew kitchen. AHTISTJC open stairs s"°t'ep to separate maste r $uite & childrcns y,·ing. Secluded 22 ' ballroor11 sized l?~rty room thut overlooks w alled courtyl!rd. f lurry 1or this EXCEPTIONAL FINO! Callop:l·7881. ·: l BIG VALUE FOR. SMALL FAMILY Prite reduced on this sharp 2 bedroom, 2 bath home near beach in Corona tie! Mar. Pool and eovercd lanai for {'ntcrlaining. Owner offering very flexible term s to qualified buyer. '667.500. Includ es the land. Call now to sec613-~. FOR THE LARGE fAMIL Y ·Custom bui lt Ir vine Terra("e. :J bedroom plus con v~rliblc den. Great family home on f~E~E land . In tip-top condition y,•ith quality construction. An easy to care for yurd which includc!i sparkling healed anti (iltcted pool and , badmintQP court. Call 673·~: HERE COMES THE SUM! Plan lo be here a nd cnjo,v the greatest clin1ate this side of heaven. "'e ltavc a 3 bedroom . 2 bath home on the penins ula v.·jth the bay and beach ;it your doors. Good summer · v.·inter rental and only $<16,500. Call 673-8550. FAMILY HOME PLUS INCOME COHO:\,\ OEL l\l/\H. Almost ne\\' Custom built for 1>rcsent O\\.'ner . 1-'1 \·1· · hcdroorn hon1e. Two blocks from the beach. Separate d ining room plu~ sp;1ciQus family roon1. Two ~roon1 rental in rcur unit. Call 673-8550. THE EASY LIFE Come take a look at this attr~etL\'l' three bedroom homl'. Jn s1iutless <·ondition and \\'ilh n1 inin11un upkeep. 'fop grade panelling. v.·all 1>aper. and carpeting. Convenie nt to tennis court~ and sv.•imn1ing pooL Prict!tl :il S72.500. Call nov.· 6i3·a550. INEXPENSIVE YET EXCEi.LENT ('OROI\"A DEL :\?AH l)lif'LEX t\l.·O id('n\i('al units -open O<>an1~ ceilitl.L:S e:ic h has its O\\"!I patio "°l' ~ bl()(•ks fron1 beach -g re\lt. starter ror 1ncorne. only 562.SOO. call ti?J..~. • LA.QUESTA BY THE SEA NO DOWN \"{}l "H opp11rt11H;':·: '. 2100 S<j. H. of !K't':.tll ·(·noll•d j.!1"<111tl \·ur \\ilh .'\() IJO\\"'.\ PAY:\lE'.'\'I', !-'our 1un1bo bedroorn s. \los! prest i).!1ou.~ & dl•Slft'<I ;irl'a. l•'1rst lo ('>d i ~t·l s !his 'J'H l·:\Jl-~'.'\flOL·s Iii\ ll t<~ A I:\. Ca 1 l ii 12.2.c,:1;,, "RANCHO CALIF." ASSUME VA LOAN BEACH llan1hl in_g thrC'l' hcdroom ranch house. I-lop-skip and ju rnp in t he o~·ea n. Separate hi ~h hl';in1l>d \i\·ing: roorp . Enormou:-; fit'sta s iz(' fa n1il ,v roon1. (~;irden kil e hen. SpaC'iou.~ child ren 's roon1s Y.'1th wnlk-in t·lost•ts. ;\l~1sS1\e king si1.l' n1;Jstc r suite . 1\ssurTit' Ii'~\",\. r.;o nl'\I.' lo:1n <·osts. $2<19 p;1 ~.~ all. Call tod ay. !J63·Gl61. ld!Wl"OIT HACH 1700 NII~ Olvd. 648-71 71 COSTA MESA 2790 Harbor Blvd. 546-2313 - HUMTIHGTOH llACH 17931 8e~h 81...d. 21030 Brook"""'1 6014 W•rner Ave. FO,~~gA~~~Y CO:~~~:v~rt1~ IH'IESTMEMTS 18662 MacAr1hut Blvd .. &uie 103 842-2!.35 936-0767 847-6010 963-7881 613~5&0 ll'Vif'le 752-1 700 • ... . " . .. . . ... . " ' ... .. . . . . pz 01\ll V PILOT ,.~OOMER . . ;, '"• ., . by WM. F. Cllld Mel ccistO. fMfllf'S ~t ~ Wil06t GlltGl(llOOI( " NMa 6<l•bM llAl.AllCe I DOOLEr.5 -IN fK:r, Hi!: AMlllllON wt£ 1b PANCE AT RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL! ~ I ! i I l l r ,1.. ' ' by Rodger lniclfWd ~Ar A C(lrlll:IOENCE ••• MV~Al.WAYS WM-ITEI> 10 llE A IWCl<il'TE ! "fuMBLEWEEDS byJomK.Ry• .._ ___________ _,s .. , u ,, .. I r-------1 .-, , 1 w1sft1D L.i:AV1' A CAI.I. fOR 7A.M. ' HOW !>ARI! 'IW ! l'M AN INlllAN CHlloF! NOT A HOTl11. P.E!SK CL.J'RK !! 0 0 0 -~= ••• by.Tom Batiuck a a = 1: DON'T l'lllNDlllEll\ lURNlt.16 (ti.( LDCKE.Ji: I~ , A CDt.10011\lt.llUlll ··· •·· BUT 111E A&ENT PROMISED /'l\E f1E WOULD~1 BE ~It.I& :. ..., ' ,.:, FIGMENTS "~~ ··' ·"''. ' ._.lit.ANCY " . ' . . l HAVE TO DRAW •. 'SOMETHING FOR ' . ~. ,MY ART CLASS r~ "iTOMORROW f!1 '.~ 1 ., ,,: Ol' .. " 1 '· .., .. ' BUT I CAN'T THINK OF ANYTHING TO DRAW i;IGDAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE -~UN ITED Feature Syndicate • ves1•rdflf&PuuleSo1ved: \~CROSS hands 43 Essential 1 J110h card$ being ~ "fEnlhusia.sl 44 Wa!ei body • ,.1,~lo9ging <t5 0rder s\lip 48 Of an age 1"·,4-Trading 48 Has the ~ • center co"''''''' ··~·s1og1e 2 words ·;~~:~nemlcal 52 Underwat9f l'" prtllx garbs: 2 ·11.-· words : :'... ·~Kha""am r 7 56 Aware: Slang ·~l,~emnonial 57 Ties the '· ';1,r4Cl sco1e ;-111Ytscous 58 Skin disease .'il::aub1tance 59 Europe an ·:fltemrs oear · ¢ r~All ·· ---city .: ,------":TV SO l oudly: • Music ~,3.~~3rtwords 61 Headpart ~ 62State • _:i:r...11cl'lase; 2 I .. r ormatly -!·~orda 63Kilmer ti•t.oJd a lib classic A$1rlke 64 Silvery Ii.sh 27 ZOdiac sign 65 Wile of Zeus being one 34 Fairly lenienl: 7 Six !eel: 2 words Abbr. 35 Be re It of 8 Ru"1 oU 36 In privacy 9 Wrench a 38 Puls on ice joint •2Evergreens 10Topic or 44 Analyies discussion grammatically 11 Junk mail 45 lmrnersfC! in receivers , water 12Fabaceous <t7 French strut> annuity ~lime period Gool traI)': Slang "3111'1 once '37Andy's DOWN 13 Small BQUine -i8 Maxims 21 Steer girdef 49 Push 1 Surrounded 22Biblical 50Racetrack " · "part ner 38 Contended 39 Ancient Greek walk -40 Wagers 41 Swedistl cq.ins '4~Grasping .... ,, " by event ollicial 2 Two-layered 2• Garb 51 Stage !are gem 27 Ran easily 52 Oexlerous 3 Muse ol 280ecorates a 53 Actor---· mime cake Novelto •Strai t: Abbr_ 30 Basic co1e 54 Small drinks 5 Set lire to: 2 31 Miscellanies 55 Ne!ghbet 01 words 32 lnlat'll . Nev ada 6 Slate ol 33 Portend 59 Cheer ';!: IT BEFO_RE SIX P./V\. ! by Dale Halt by &nit Bushmilltr THANKS FOR THE SUGGESTION JUDGE PARKER FIN6ER5 FARADAY AN D ME 15 GOIN' TO HAVE WORDS WIUSOH! HE OOH'T EVEN HAVE MY NAME ON THE MARQUEE~ MISS PEACH I ltA, n<E Fllt5T 5T!EP 'IOWAl<:O <SETTING AW"" WIT,_. VO\Alt PAl<'E NT',; WO!ALO BE 'Ir> llECCtf#NIZE THEJlt AIATH°"'ITY .' 0 Cl ._ __ ,._ DICK TRACY DR. SMOCK GORDO NOW "fHilt-.1, 6 1"AR.1" COU N"1"1N6 &ACl<WAFll!:C'S, · M Y P S A R 5-1+ MOON MULLINS ® ANIMAL CRACKERS SNO •.. ow-r ... rJ•RH"f ... R OOF ••. SVIP:. ... X IS ... Ns ves ... .,. .. ___ _ ·-- by Herold u Doux HO! COME IH WTTH ME! 1 WAHf YOU TO MEET fAAArJllr(! 1 TMIHK rT''O BE A 6000 IDEA IF I iNTROOUCE 'OI AS N« ~ IT'S A80llT TIME I &EGAN GETTIH' A PER.CEHTAGE OF THE GROS&! •'!. . .. by by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson · WELL, D04GoNIT··SHE1S .ALWAYS COMPLAIN IN ' SHE Do ESN 'T «i5T OUT10 MEHPfOPLf ... by RodcJtr Bollen > .• NEl'CR SJ>l.I , ·~EVERS/W tllE'/ by Mell ''He sure has a lot of nerve going aroUnd li ke thal -thc lihape on him." t KNOW, BUT HOW WOl.iLO VVU l..IKE TO HAVE TO Alt6~E ABO!AT THE TV ~ET EVEll:Y EVENING .WITH 1>tE ~~Pl[EME C~lfT ? by Chester Gouid ' ® ,~ I .. • ' ~--­S·•+ ' ' • .~ ' • • - , .. ... l. • ••• P•r~" .. .,.,. c.. n; l llh dlwldl,i T11i1 Cou11t1 .. "" ''"' llNV I• - , .. nl!Hit' " AOJU FoUt\t, .. Circ1e. ll\t\, cllwlll"' ' ll\1\ Co..n!1 2~, 191! I U .. E 0•01 '" ' ... OEef ··~ ., OEB~ pet II IC '"' ~ lrom OE81 ARl!- RUS,S, II i~ \111t rf ~··· No.l Sitnt;t •• 10 : lhfrf: $<!lid po ro•~ ll II 11\1\ or lhl: Oo C!tt ul ltit~!. -ek\ o .... DEAJ. •M Do "'" Colli> Ttl: C: litPrti '"' May\. '"' ""~~ ... ' d Mnd. ,11>1i fr.01 Hunt or 0 d1.,n•. ,, ... ll\i\ ~~' '"' Coui'l•- ll. 197 '"' AO<'ll ; '"' "'""' •• Tel~• \l•llt r •• ..... , R•no:r. ,, Nf wpc ll'>i~ Covn11 30, 191: '"" May 1' - • " T NOTU '°" LETT "' O<uo .. , ELLS' hot'•"'• IOI'!\~ ..... -•r.e U• ~" •.m., .. ' Orovt C.olotc ... SMYl .,.,, •2•J"' LffA ...... '"' -·· , .. fW~i• H .... ""° "' Dr ..... T1'1'l cliwlOU 0 NO '"""' !Ion I (•1111 '""" •lier """'" IMP I· wot: ' Awen. Own4 ...... , .. 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Wft'lt "'' Delfl '" '°' June J ltl~, .i ' JO "M , "' '"' ~1111•t room ot OeP11r.,,,.n1 NO. l ol »Id tOl.lrt, ti 100 C.l'lk Olf'ller Ol'l'lt W1tl, lf'I l!M Cllf of !i.Ml141 Al'lll, C.lllor .. {e 0.ltO~y u . ''''· WILLIAM• SIJO"N, CoufltyCltrk TlllEOWAY, elllANOMIEYl!ll aWAllD 11Jllk 0.Wl\OT A'lf o.-,, Ctlllorlti• toJU Ttl, llllltlS.Mli AHw"'~' ,.,. PoUlleflOr P\11111.nea o'""ll'I C.0.0•1 D4Uv PllOI ,,.,.Vi., U ll 191) U61S PUBLIC NOTICE WJtClllOlllC:OUllTOl'T"ll $YATI Ofl'CALll"O.NIA l"Oll TNI COUNTTOIJOllANGI ... _ NOT ICC OIJ NaA•ING 01' l'l.TITIOM fl'Oa PllOIATI. 011' '#II.I. ANO POlll L.•TTI 1t• TllTAM•NTAlllV Ettel• ot MARI E LARS E N ANO&R$0N, Dot•.1wid N01'1CE IS Mll:EeV GIVl:N '"'' NOllM.AN l(JAER ANOEJISOtol - HENNING LARSE N ANOEJtS.ON fllw lilOO fttrtlt> • ootltlon ler Pr-It ol Will Ind lor-liW•llCt ot LA1l1r1 TtU•mtnt•rv I• tllo P•tlt~r ro t.rt<\UI lo wlll<ll I• maClfl fOf lurltltr PMll<ulWI, e11d 1..-11MP II--pie« of ... erl119 I ... Umt f>li OO•n Ml !Qt ,.,...,, 11, 1•1S, ti ' )0 1 m , lfl t!'lf (OUf'lroom of Doparlment No. SOI \llo tour!, •1100'1"1( Gtnltr Dr ho W.1t In uw Cllyof 5..ifll• Ana, C..IU11fnl.,. Deltd,.,...,11, lt7S- WILLIAMa.s.tJOMN, Counly Cltrk PATllll CK J P€tlll:fn, AtlorlMt 111..tw '*'"'Hli!orA"'' .............. , •• C.lllenol• tl111 T" ....,sse a11or .. y1or. ca..,.uu...,., P111>1lihod Or.11191 Coau O..l1y P1101 M;tyl•.1) 11, 1•11 11•9"1) PUBLIC NOTICE ,Ill~ ~1o\lfmen1 Wol\ lll~d wl!ll 1"" Counly C:l<r•ll ol Or•ni;it Cou"I~ on Apr,f 2S, 191~ NOTICE TO COH'TRACTO•S CALLING l'Olll ••OS f'"•1111 Sc.l'>OOI 01\lrl(I • SA00Ll8ACI< VALi.EV UNIFIEDSCHOOL DIST IUCT Pullll!.Nul Otanoo (N •I 0dlty Pilot Bod ()eadlh"' TINO O'tlOC:.11 Pm ol I~ )l!'ld.ITol June 191, Apt1i')U •nll M .. r I, ,., 11 191~ 1 )1)(1.-1~ Pl..ce ol &kl Rt(tlPI Con•~·~· Room s.ctdlebKll V.1U•w Un1llod !KllOOI ------I Dl"rltl, ,S200 L• Ptl AOtd L"OU"e Hlll1, C...lllornl•tUSl P•ol•tl ldtnlltlt.1110n N• ... : SITE" ELEMENT ... A:v SCHOOL. Pt_; Bf.I(' NOTICt: Pl.tit Pl1n~ •••on !ht 0d'lit.-Dulltl,,. M.ocl•lo•, Ar<lllie<", lOJI E Ctr -------i •llett. Su•ltH,Antl'lelm C.1!llo•no•fl-111•19S.-Ollll l UPERIOJtCOUlllTO,..C:ALll'OlllNIA NOTICE IS HEREBY C.I VEN l"'°l l!'le 1Doven.1n-Yd Sthool 0•51rttl of COUNTYOFORANGE Oron9e Counl• C;tllornl .. , .... 11"9 by .1tld thr0U9h 111 C.0"1trnln9 66.lrd, Ol:Ol!R TO SHOW CAUSE J'Olll fltrtl"4llt~rret•rredlo.01 'OISTA:ICT,'w1Urecitlveupto butnotlat••lhafll!'lt CHANGE OF NAME .otiovit Ila led u .... •elled bid' lot ""'""'"'dot" «1.,tracllor !he •bovt pro]a<I AIJlt 1 Bid!. \htll oe rit(Oi'ltd In Ille PliK-e ldtnlll•e<I olbovo, anO\Nlll be -nitd 1fl<I In \he Mdl!e• ot tlle Apph(.iion ol p,1b11c1v r...i•1...,dat ttieat>ovo.-.t.oltdtl,,.......o:iblat e DEAN ARTHUR MOREAU ,.nd E•c!'l bldrrw•l ton!orl'r\Dtldbert~•1'1f lO\tM:conl<oKldoc:.ul'r\enh DEBRA ANN MOREAU lo< Ch""90! ot Eil(!'I bid )!'14111 oe ~ccomp-e<I by llw '4ltudly releffrd lo 1n 1ne tonH...:1 N.1me dotu-nu •nd t>v '"' H•t <11 propoM<I i.ubc:onl•oKlor~ OEAN ARTl-lUR MOR E ... 13 •nd ThOOIS.lRICT roiff'll\l!'ltrlQtlt\oreJettlflylH'l!lt>ldior!Ow.1l'lt...,y1r DE6R6. 6.NN MOREAU h•ve ,.1..,, 0 •~1111rl1le~o• 1nl0tmiillll.,..ln•nvl>i<11.orlnthel>•lldlng to1tUt1on 1n 1no•<ourt •or •n Otde• iil!Ow T"' DIST R!CT ht~ Oelt•rnined ti. <;leN!foll P•e~;1111n9 r•te ol Pt• ll•em lf19 Ptlollontr~ 10 Ch•n9& tllel• ,..me~ ••Ot• 111 ll'lii loe.1t11y in w/'IC!'I 0111 -r~ I• to be PtrlDl'~<I •or t•cll (fall or type +•om DEAN ARTHUR MOREAU o1na ol -rlom•nnelded lot•et ult!N!<.OflltiK-t,IObed\tollowl. DEBRA ANN MOREAU IO OEAN er.n.Clt11ll~l•tf1,trT,... ....... It ARTHUR AUSSEL.L •nd OE BRA ANN 8RICICLAVEFI; AUS.SE LL fotel'rllfl -Emp1011,~n nolie!.•ll"1n II 1• hert bY ordered 1n1t ,)II per!oOfl• t.C 00Pt• a .. y•bo~• 1ourMyfTldn lnlo•e•llld 1n 111e tn.JUer .11or0,.,1d •P Forem"" -Employ• 11 men nol le\.lo l~n ()l!ar t>elore 1111~ l Ourl 1n Otip.irtmenl M>00!><'•<141r o1t>o•1]our""1..,.n No J .JI 100 C1v•t Cent~• or!w Vft\I, foremdn -Employ over 11 n'Wn not iev...111,.n S;rnt• And, a!•lottu• (>fl J.,n., 1• 1~1S \8'QO !><'•day .1bove 1our,,.yn,..n 41\ 10 00 (IO<k AM and tr.en •rid 8Al(,l(LAVEAS &ST0NE MASON!. ti Ml 1'1tre ~ Cd"'' 11.1ny \hty ha...-whv BAl(I< TENOERS (Laboror~) 191• )a•dPt l>ontorcll•ngeoln.>,,..illOuld CARPENTERS nol be inteo:I Forem•n -Recel...,• not le'''""" ll I~ urlner ordered lh•t 1 co,.y 01 ~~OOperO•vmort t"4n lhe f!'l11 or Cler to \how c.Ju•• tit put>ll~ In d,.\1y ••le ol t!'le "'II'"'~'· '"" ~lly P1101 "ne wsp.t~r 01 r;r11era1 t drl)enle• (ll\11l1<•1tonowr <•f(ul•t1on put>ll1ntd In'"'' (OUf'llY •t w1>1ch lie"'' re~POns•b1llt1 leil't Ofl(O '" we~~ for tour con,,..tulive <'•t lud"'9 Pneum,,11~ N<1t1er Qt week• prior to 1ne <ldY ot '"'d r.e••lf>ll, Powet S1•111<'• D•ledMay9 1911 Oryw•H , S ... MUEL OR EllEN C.Ori-onter Judge ot the S,up.tor1or COi.wt S!'llnqltr , OEANAJl:TNUA MOREAU Mlllwr.9111 101 <n ... .... ., ~ AIMii OEeRA ANN MOlllUU T.1t>le Power S..w Operdtor J22J Pomofla Sir"! Pneutnll1c N•llt• '" Power Sl.1pler Goill Mt~a Celllornl1 Root Lo<*do• ol S!'l!nQle) "" OHl"S-SJSl He..aRock~llnoe• lfl f'rtf'er R0<ll>Un91!r PultlO\.hed Or,..nge COii\I OilllY P.1111 CARPET, LINOLEUM&. SOFT Tl LE LA 'f'ERS Ma1U 11,11,andJunf• 1•1~ 11111~ CEMENT MASONS l'l llUC !\OTICE ___________ , l'ICTITIOU\ BUSINESS N ... ME STATEME NT Tflf tollownl<;J 1><1•»11~ are d0•1'19 bu~+ ........ , E NTWOOO OES.IC.NS ~11 In <d••ndDOI•• Hun1 1ny1on lita<;l'I C:A 92t.A8 Fraril< Edwa•d V ol• •o~ Aldl>OI'™' Hvt>hn'<J!Otl 8t<\(I\ C A 926~8 Oan1el Peter c;,.,.,, 5 12 I" Cl••napOll•, Hun\1n111on Be;;otn, (.A ,, ... T!'ll\ ""''"(''' •• tondut ted by a h m •1 ..siwrtner•fl•P Fo•n• E V1!1 TFl.i• •lalement ,..,.~ tiled wolll llW! C.OUn\y Clerk or O•an9'1' C.oun1y <in'°"'"' 2} 1~75 F4Ulf Pl.lbl•~d or .. n9'1' C<>a \1 Cally Pi•ol ~1 130,•"CIM.tyl ,. 11 ,,,} 1}l1·1} Pl'.IJJ ,JC 1'0'r1CE Forema11 Wiien lo• mote Ctmenl Ma...., • .,,., emplo,fo:IOf'l.l IOb °""'!Nlllbe <rm111oyed ''a Fo1e....,.... .1tld•Nll reteo'le f>OI It\! lf>.Jn '6 OOp0r!l.lvmore '""" 1ne d111y rate ol tne "'"""'t Gel'len! M• !o<ln ( la>••t•<ill!Otl OVl:'r WlllCl'I "" ~di re"P"n••b•l•I¥ Cemen1 Mil '>On Journeynian , Ct......,IM•1.0n <Md9ne"1t ~IJ<lt•'1e T "" •110 ""° m• -ioc rornpo-,lhon, E.pt,.¥ Oe>' 0 Te•l CtmentMa'°n Fl0tt1no & l•~11ng M.l<hlne OC>lralo• c 1.1•v &.1Jm11.o• tvpe et ,Sc reed O,,,,r<1tor Grirw:h119Macfllne 01>1r.11or !an ll'J>•"f JoKklOfl Vlt>r1lory & 1lmllar lype 5'rOltdOptr.1to• , Sto<•"'ll M.c:hl"" QJ.I• .otllr ELECTRICIANS Gt...,,.11 FoM>rn•n f'Of•"'ln • " "'t>toremen Cll>ft SP"< er C1ble Splltit• Fore"'"" Wireman L!tieman Te(hn<e1dn, Ctrl•lledwe1oer C:.LAZIERS • ., -------1 IRONWOAl<ERS FICTITIOUS •UStNESS N ... M E STATEMENT 1...-tollow1n11 Jl'e'"""' "'" ao1...,. bu•• """"' OtllEASIFtED EQUI TIES, ~ 'Talbeo1 A~enue Sidle 10, Fount.ion \laney ca111or111a'1'08 Dale Stuard 2 To•rey Pfne•, HewPO•l Beatll, C•hlorn•a<n""'° J Lvnn 6ult•no1on 6•01 Ea~I P<W!I Ftilln(h Ro;>d Ananelm Ca11!o•n•d '1901 Jann C G<il<l•m;i, 7108 Cto!! °'"'""· New part 6e•U• C•lllo•n•a •1"60 J<1P1<1 C Golding _ Th1\ 5l•tement wa5 hte<l w1lh ,...,. (.o11nly Cle•~ ot Oran;e Co11ntv on Apr II ;10, 1•1; F·U.»S P11bl1\he<l Or .. nge Co•~! O.ooly Pilot ~· 1.!_2t_a_!'d_J~~e!._1_01S 11•4.li PUBLIC NOTICE For"""'" Re(el~e•nol !e•s tr>ant.I oo~r day mor1 lh•n tllitd.1111 ralt0f11\e !'l•llh<l•I buold11>9 tr~d.ti;•1!1(.1Uon owe• ... 111r11 11111 ... .._v .. 1on When 1 or mo•t Iron Worllers •reempt.o~ 1 •!'1•11 tit ul•c1e<:1bv1!'1eemp1oyer to.1ct •s Forem.tn A:e1nlortlng Iron w orker Strutlural Iron worker Ornament1I lfon Work•• , Fence ErKlllt LA60RERS Foremiln Not l.s• 11\an Sol llO~•"'Y more 11'1.>n llM d11ly ••9" rale ot the llt~\I c l••.,fk.1llon owr wl'llcll M h.il le.Jder§hrjt ,a,~pl\al1 R.1loer Lutem•n-1r-r . A1pt1,11t Sl>tiweltr 6<19Qwm111>1 le Mtn Cem~nl 0111T1Per Ion 1 Yl•d or largermber end hilndUnqbulk cemenl ) CllutKttnller • c1e...,1ni;i and H~rnrflngol Pantl Form~ Contrtte Cori (utter, G• 1nder 11r Sender SL P 1S16S SUP ERIOR COURT OF THE ST ATE OF CALll•OR NIA FOR THE COUNTV OF ORANGE Conc•ele Cul er tmper•lou~ Membrilne & FormO•lff Com•~lt Saw Man, Cull!f'IQ, Scor11>90!d or Ne•Con<:rete (Oll(rete, W•!•r C11rin11 Cr!t>Wr, Shorer L1qq1n9 Shee!tng 41roflrenchbratln<;1, No A-11111 NOTICE OJ' HEARIHG 0" P ETITI~ FOR PROBATE OF ¥1111 .. L AHO FOR 1.ETfEttS TEST AMENT ARY E•l•le o l LENA FRUMltlN, °''ea..ed H.1nd 1111lded LllflQ•noHammer O•y P"cklnq ol Co<>t•e~e, Plu99f"ll. FHllllQllf Sfltt bOll HOit' fl09m1n Hfoad Roca Sllnger LlbOfer~. General or Conslru(l1on Mtlerl•I Mo..,m11n Ml••• Truck Chule Man °""'retor ol Pneumahc, G.1s Eleotlrtc Toots, NOTICE IS HERE~V GIVEN 1~1 £LL!.WORTH R ~OS.TON ha5 lllftl 11ere1n • p011t1on tor Pro1>ate ol 'Niii a..i lo• ,,,uanco ol L'ller5 Testamentary to ti>!! ~hllorwr, reforen(e ro whitn I! m-IO• lurtner P"•llt uli"S and'""' !he ume •rid pl..,te ol M•nni;i 11>11 wme "'1S been "'' 1or Juno l l'llS al t lO • m In l!'lt (ourtrootYI ot Oel'<'rlmenl No J ol \aid (OUft "' 100 Cl•k Cenlf• o ... e We•t 1n C!'le C•lv 01 S<tn•a Aflil, Cahlorn1<1 Vlbf •llnQ M;ttl\11'115...,, >lmll¥ J'nt(l\an1(a1 lool• not septr•lt l v ( l.1,;i;llled l'lf!re1n Oaleo:IMay 11 i•IS WILLIAM E. SI JOHH, Counly Clerl SMVTH,ROSTON' PAVITT,INC. ey ELLSWORTH A ROSTON 41•lWlblllte 81'1d , Slit l20 Lei A,..etol, C.1hlornl1 tOOll AttorMT for ~tltle'"'r Pu1>U~ or .. nge Co..$1 D.>Ur Pilot ~~~~~--IT~I I P UBLIC NOTICE F ICTITIOUS e Usl N-ESS---- NAME STATEMENT Tiit lollow!119 per$(W\ Is dO!ll(I bu~ ,. ... , HERB MITCHELL ASSOCIATES, 1.)(1$ Mar1Mr$ Or NtwOO•I S.ach, CA .,. .. Htr~rt E Molc"'ll 1.)0tMilrllltft Or , NitwPOr1 8e.1Cl'I, CA tt'60 T!'ll$ Du5lllti• I~ condut led bT.., ,,.._ •<-•OUel HitrbMllt l'ltll """ Publ!5l'lod OranQt Coe51 Oally PllOt Ni.ly 1 1' 11, 21 1'1 J U1l-1S Ptpel.IW., Plpel.1yer·~ 8;i(kllP M•11 • O~•••l11t Concrete V1br.1\0f Oper .. tot llilt>s &.o...,r Roell SU11g•r ""1ndbl1ll•r !Noz11em1nl TrtllC.l'lllllt MICl'lo~ Hllld Prll(>flled WlnclOw C:ttilner LATMEAS OPERATING ENGINEERS FortM•f'I 5' OOper d1yover I he rate ol tl'le !'llPsl paid En91ne1r 11nllit• Ill• WPfr'llo;lon G•Olll> 1 Grouo7 C:.roupJ C.rouo4 GfOl.IP~ Gmu116,. Group I Grau111 C,roupt PAINTERS '""" S..ndbl.1sler , Pilpern~r S!'lett Roe k T "'fll• Jou•,,.vman So••Y PIPE TAAOIES pJ.,mber, Jo11r,,.ym .. n lrrlgellllll & Lewn S,prlnk•••' s.-r & Storm Or11n Plpel,.yer • A/C: & Ritt•l;erAllon C..ner•l l'or"em.Jn. •• A/C&. R•tnou1Uon Fill•• PLASTERER Foritm1n Jout{'t'"'"n • -·· Pltfttr Tolldt• ........... . PLBJ.IC NOTICE ROOFERS NOTICE OIJ P~u"•"cC1"c~,c.;;-,;,--·1 Fo•e .... •n ••• 0FA8ANDON EDPA:OPElllTY JOurntymtn NOTl(E 1S HERESV GIVfN !flat SHEIETMETALWQAl(ERS ""' 11no1r31gn!NI will sell •I plJ!M1( 1uc-Forem•n ,.., •• •·· I ,_ 010 '"' " ,~ .JOumevm•n , .... , •• , .. fon pur\u•nt lo ...,c n "' '"" TEA:AAllOWORKERSHELPERS C•lllor"I• (1vll Code llelwttn lhe In f'IOurs ol 1.00 A M 11nd 11 Noon on o• All be~ m11:!'1 t work,•.•••,, oti.r-T!'lur\dt¥ MI T,,, 1~1S at 71)0 Holr;trendlloormacl'llneo!M!"""°'·"· TEAMSTERS Sllulll F•lr'lle• Sflnlt An" O t1fornio1, A Fr amt Of S-c:llVI Cr"'no 0, ,lmilMl'fO"' ...... \, .. '"' toUOWlllll ~·<•!bed pr~•tv IO< O(fUlpn'\tnldrl~•t wil Lot C ~7 (132~0 C:.olcl•n W•\t &ootm.on • • • •• • • '. ·······•·V• • • Cil lltornl"f C:erntntDlllrlb\llorTrucll •••••••••• ,, , Avtn..e We s m 1n\ ~· 0.1.,.,olllell\(llor(omb!NllonolV.l'lk l.,of, o ... ner Jo1'n Ctroonte r Prooerl•, Hou\f>l'tOldll1m,,.ndlurnllur11 li•1•~'" •·• • • S.ld '-t!Oltlorl""Pu•OO"'°'"'"'' l••IH ................. ' ....... , .. llll&!l (O.f1. •IH'tn0ro .1.olits • ' • • ....... , , ....... ··• lfllt• llitn lor r•nl IOQitl 'w Oriwrol f•anlll•MI• Tr\IC:lo-),,ot.. ., ....... •• ••• 01 w11 ..ncl cot!) tor •C1vertll!ll9 D'l lll!I T Term tot s•I• will De citll only D<Lvtr 111 ran\ II Mb l•IK~ JYol-Otll'ICW'O • •••• •• •• •• • .. MIN1USTOfl:AGE °"""'p(rtl9Tr11<1t,.lt"IM"l"""''.......,litwt ••• ~ ••••• , Publhh.0 Or1n1,1t Co.st Dt!IW Plllll, O\lmp<,-.lit Truc•.IV.l"dl •oi.t .... , __ •••·· ••• • OSJl.S FOf"llLlllOrlw, ............... , ••••• .,,., Mf,y I' I~ 1tJS Wtltr lr..c;k "" ". 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'°""'°'"" •C"°4ule al "'' 6""" ~ o. kMd Up011 a -k\f'IO II~ al •19N 111"°"~ .. t"' re•• for 11e>1••-_,'""'-'-"""n•.t1NJtllmoelld _ .... If • ! 11 , .... 11 bt ""l\Ollot'I' W1011 lfll CONTJll>(:TDll: to ,.._ 1"9 -tracl Is •-"'"· ond -.,.~ tubeenlractor "'°"' """" .. ..., flOI IHll t!Mi\ 1"9 Nlld lifll<!liOd retl11• all wor • ''"''' "~..,. t'-"! '"""' , .. t ulloftllf ""'~''''· Nctlll"""• m•v wlllldt-.,... bid fOt •Pt•loclof lorlv-ft'lt ... SI tMY• 1>11.., lfll .Ult wt tor tilt °""1119 ot Ill ... A llOTIMM 110nO end e PO~• bClllod Mii 1111 roctU!rH ......... tMt.,.lotl ot 11'\11 (Oll\rKI TM ptvmonl lll(!rld WU. Ill""' torr!\ ... fror1h ll'l Int (Olllf~t -M• GOVER NINO IOARD er R08Et111' MAr-TMEW SADDLEB .. CK VALlfY UNll'llJ!:OSCHOOL DISTllllCT °"'119' GountY, C..lllONIA / 1110btr1 Mt ll"-w, Autl!O!'n.Cll ~ I f'llOl19*10r'"'9' CMtt o.i:!'ff'liot,Mar 14. ti, '*t r' .l PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE ... ,.,. ,ICTITIOllS•lll4Nl.U. NAM• lTATaMa.,-TM lollitllwi111t ,..,_ Ii dOI..., IMI• ...... e. S.uP••uO• COUlllY Ol'THIE 'TAT• 01' CAlll'O•MIA l'O• TNI (;OUNTYOl'O•ANOf ..... -011 P••DIS.T•leUTING. l"'OIWIM., .... ......, .. M.11, C.I t™'O Pe1tl elee""'-ll"ldj, lMO Wfl SI , ..... ""' .. t<ll, c.M. t2..0 T~llftl I• t•fl•hitl•O bW on ll'lo Olwli.i.1. HOTICIOJI HaAllllNG OI' J'lflTI flOlll PlllOIAT• 01' ••LL ANO FO• LaTTllll\ TIE$TAMl!NTA•Y Eit.111 OI Lll.L V M , CLARI( 0.(tl MO P•ul 81«flt("'"IClll Tl'll• " ... ,.,. ... ••1 IU•d With ,.,_ (.ouftly O.rll ol °'""'° CO...ntw ,,..,,,,.Y !, 1t1s, ' ·-f'ubtltMtll °''"" C~il 0.111, Pilot, NOflCE I\ HElllEe'I" GIVEN lr..t Ele-M Dixon ""' IH•<1 .,_,..In a iie11llon lor Pr..,.te ol W•!I •N;I tor L-'• i.rs T•"-nl•ry •olottllCt 10 ...,..1,n Ii ""-"" '°' , .... 1 .... r ptfll(11i. .. , W T 1, 14,.11, ll, ltli \)to.Ii Pt:BLIC NOTICE 111•1 \ .... limo -Pl•<• of ...... Ing !flt ,..,,... f>I• t>ititn ... lor MIY 21. l'llS, .it t XI•'" , !fl l!'I• c-l•oom ol Oil""''" ll'IOlll NO ) of ltld t OU<I. al 100 (I'll( Cenler Ori .... Wt1I, In Int C!h (If S....lo1 M• Gahlornle Si.ll"f)lfl.' O..tltdM.ivt, ltl} SUPtE•10• COUlllTOl'l'NE WILLIAM e. SI JO"N, ITATIE OF CALI •o•NIA l'O• County Clerk THIE COUNTY OFO•AHGE TH-ASL LOeO ... A t2111 AttwMT •I Uw MOflCIE Of' MEAllllNGON PETITION m11 p,._ .. Vtlit .. (l.1 ... t11 "0111 OROElll OlflECTI N G ........ Nl11i,C.1llttt•') CON\l'lYAHC I 01' lllEAl Anw•TIW Pitlll-r l"lllOl"llllTY PU111$UAMT fO OJ'TION PuDlhlltO O••nt;te Co•~! 0•1ly Piiot E•l1\o ol lHOMAS H SHERM'IN ,,.,.V 1J It 10 !ti' 1110-1~ o.,o,nod ro .111 Per\on• e111m1nQ 1fllitte~1 In h.i Propto•IY l!trelne!ler dt)crltll!'d NOTICE IS HERE8V C.IVEN 1""1 AIC:HAAO N COUS INE6.U olf'ld ONGALA P COUSINEAU ""' l11tll rior11n 1 Pt"lthon for order dlfe<llr>Q tonwyo1nct ol Re .. 1 P•Ol>f'r1v !)Ur\"""! IO oot1on I"' l,.1911 IN\(t1phon ol ~Id pr-rlr !\ oene•'"' pertnt ••"•P O..v1a>11a11 !,c:ll~1I••• Tiit norlllwe•lerly !IO tl!ti! ol Ille Soulhe.1\ltrlv 100 teel of Lal '' of Ne•i-t Ht-19!'10 '' '110...n on ,,.,.P re toroed ~n Book • Pt~ 13 of Mh <•11....,Wi lo'WP•, re<O•d' ol Or•nge CountT C:1Urorn1., •elero11Ce to ""'lc!'I " l"l.ll.lt •or turtl'>tl' P••ll(\11'"''' .1nd 11'\Dl Ille 11nw 1no pl1<• 01r.e .. rlllQ1ne ..,,_ N~ beltn ... 1 lor June 13 191S, •I '00 • "'. 1n lne tou•Hoom 01 Ofperlmenl NO J or ~<l•d <oun , "' 11)(1 Civic C.en\er Dr•~• Wit>!. 1n \IM: (.o!y ol ~t.1An1 C.11ilo•nl.1 Tll•' 101.1emen1 """\ 111ee1 ••lft "'" Coun!¥ C•t•k ot Ordn\Jt Countr on APfll 11 191~ F•nu Pubh\l'led Or<1nllt' Co•st 0.11lr PllOI """''llO,.lfld"""yJ U,11,1,/S 1.-illS OattdMart ,,IS WILLIAME SlJONN, eo .. n1yC:••·-PRENNEttaeUNT PUBLIC SOTICE FICTITIOUS eus•NESS NAME STATEMENT ~1 E1tl Fe1Wtll St Slt 1tl !.Ml1 ... ,, Celll•,.I• '2101 T•I SM-all T"" follow1nq JM:'•son 15 OO•no,i b<J\• lle\i .lS antrMw•,... htn-r Publlsn.d Or......,. CO;fU Oilly Pilol. -~I • 11 'l....!!I_>__ 1141J.7S CREATIVE WOODCRAFT, lf0b1 El•Oftd L•ne E1 Toro,"CA91•30 M«~.tel Jdv Wrdlt 2•0o2 ElrOlld Laflt Elloro (A'l'11>l O Pt:lll.IC !\OTICF. T!'11• l>u~'"''~ 1• c<1n1hic led t>y "n 1n ~ • .,,au•I M <nae1 Ja¥ wv~u l'ICTITIOUS eUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ,,.., 10011 .. 1n9 "'''°"' "'' r1oot1g """' nts~•~ Tn•• \Mto ment """' 111ta "'''" !"*' County Cltrk 01 Or .. nq~ Counly on Apr1! 16 191; PETRO MIZER 110 Ed'I Severi leenlll!.1 Co•ta M'\" (II. 91611 f>•nP<•~" lno:l"""e\, inc .i C••11orn.,. ror111irot•on 110 Ea>1 S..vt:tn !""nlf'ISI Co>ltMt>" CA ''6'1 1 F4U$t uul>h•llell OranQe CO..•! o .. 11r Pqot Aprll1l )0 .l"<IM.lyl t• 19/S 1411 1 P L Bl,JC ~OTICE T~" t>""ne>• 15 <c.n<l.,(\f!O br .. <or Pot•hon P•ne<•e>I ttldu•troe5 Inc H•"r sno .. aen Pre>l<l<'f'l1 Tno5 ~1•1•m•"I was tiled w1tn '"" Counly Cil!rk or O•.in9" Coun1y011 .tipr1I 1l 191S. 1'4)121 Pul>h'1\ea Or~n9e Co.J\I Dt11v PHii! ""-y14 11 11 •nOJune4 19/S lllolo-IS Pl.RI.IC !\"(JTICE Pt:BUC !\OTICE Pt-:Bl.JC f\;OTJCE NOTICE TO(DNT•ACTORSCALLINGFOR 8105 S<;hoOI District Coast Communllv Colle9" O•s1tk1 flld Of1o:lline l OOp m , Tl'lu.,..,...y Junt'S 1,IS Pl•<e gt Bid Rtct•IH Olh'I! ot !he P1JrchoSing A<,ienl c ... ~t Commi.tf'lhT Coll.,.ge Ols~r!(\ Arlrn•nht•ilhon 8ulld•"9 lJIO Ad""'' Awn,,., CO)I• Melt, Orenoe County C11<1ornl.o P..ollf(t IOenl•flclftlon N•me CAMPUS SIGNS -ORA.NC.E COAST COLL EGE -SID NO S11 Piece Pl.1n• ire on l1le Orhteof the D"'"'' Dore<llH' o4 Phys..:.11 F.1c1hht•, Olf..:e or ll'le Art lll1eCI WllU.1m Bl ..... O<W & P••t~•s 1300 N•WPOrl So .. lt'l.l•d, NtwPOf"\ ~acft C•hlorn•• fle.i.o Plan•""'' bf Ollt.J1ntd •I the Arth1te<t '°' lice NOTI CE IS HERESY GIVE>4 l""t t"' •boYl' nal'rll:'d S<hoOI 01sl,,(I ol 01.1nfl" County (.1htornla ..Cl"'ll by '"""' tl'lrguqll •IS C.o~ernlnq eo .. ro ""'"""lier referred IC"' ''Ol~T A: I Cl • will •e<el,... Uf> to, bu! not ••ter lll.1n tflt .1Do1re ll•ttrl """" se•••a t>lll• lo• Ille •w1rdol acon1r ... t1 lor ll'le .1bo'le pr111e<I Bills '1\ill be received In I"" pi..ce 1oenUtledaboYl', atll'l 1>11<111 be -ne<l .1nd p,1bllcly ••.ad ,.10..a "'Ille •baVit 5tal..O ''"""end pliKe Tll•~• w•fl lie • ~10 00 o:lePO••I reQUOrl!<I In l!lfCI! s.et of bid 'lla<:umtnlS lo 11.,...ranttt I"" rel.,•n •n 9ood cond•Hon w1t!'l1n !lore dav~ alter ll'le bod openln11 ~" £1(h bld mu•! tontorrnaN;I be•t l.l)()r>!.•Ye tott>e conlr&ct doc11mtn1s E1c!'I b•d •!'lall be octomp1n1"" t>y lt>e 'lol''Uflly referred lo 1n !he COFll•acl Oocu..,..nh.1n11 by !ht!"'' of propO!.tdi.ut>.:ontr.o<lors T,.. DIST R !CT re~e'"'' !NI r.<;lht to reject ..,Y 0t ell b•d~or lo w•1ve •ny or-rt<Julirhle~ or lnlorl'rl,.llU•~ 1n anytMdlor 1n ll'le t>illd1no,i t!'le OISTA:ICT has ~le•mlned IN! vener.ot prewa•Unq rate ol JM:'• diem W.111'' on the IO<.Jlllv on wl'lo(h 1!'11) ""°"k IS to be ptt10fn'Wd l<)rtl<h C•DH Of 1Yl)e ol-rkm•~ ,...!led lo •~ec .. te IM(on\r.cl, lolllt.os U~ed bf low .t.n.,.c1.1,,lll(allon n11I 11nt1dp.le<:t and below ll•ll!CI !Iii!! bf paid al IN! Cllf• ren1 wo191! r.1l1tS lor tl'le •OPh<allle tr.Ide....., cl1"1!1(.1\lon In ellec1 w1ll'I lhe et>o'lt II sled T•10.• Co11n<:lls 11 lfly t•~ hste<t tiolow '"'not currtnt or .1rf re .,,MJ<I t>y tellor •1111ttmet1ts duru") \llt t>lddi119 time .., tonslr...ctron Urne, l!Kll re voiloni ,.,,.u be considered 1 p,1"1 llf the belllw llstl!CI r.1te~ Any M •lll'I, ,.... .. ,,., 'IK•l•otl, pr'Ol'r\OllOll Or Ol""r benehlS\11.lll be <f't.lddlllon 101111 De!OWll,ltdW41919 \tllit' er an. 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DAILY PILOT ~ 03 I Pl RI.IC :'iOTIC~: Pl Bl.IC NOTICE : STlflTEMENtOf A8ANOONMe:f14T OFU§EOF ! F•CTITIOUS 9U\INE~S NAM1!' Troe lollO'*•nq p~r•on~ f'ld'ff! .oti:ln- llOnt-0 tfte u'>" ot ll'lf! t1cl•llou• bu\.lneU ""me • (, K IN\IESTM E NT CO-' 611 C'""''"" De Lo• Md•t•, Suote ZOO., S... Cl~mente CA9Jl>l2 i Tiit F1olt1ou• B"~mess Na""'I eo li!rrl!<I 10 abo'le w~s hied 1n Coun1ronJ.onu.1r111 191• Sreven 1-1 6a~er 159•2 11•.l \l.i,, 10, M1•••on \lleJO, C ... lll11r n1a '1'1•1S l R oy A W t blt:ty 2•11)7 f141 ~d•Ullild'" M''''on V1e10, C...l1t .., 921>1S Tllr\ t>uS•fW'>' ..,.,, (llllduc101J t> <I QoO<neral pdr!nt" >nop S1e•en H Bauer Tn,, ~Mlem,nl wa• t11eo will! l'W! County Clerk ol Ordnge Cou!ltyon 11 191.1 • Publ•">h•d OrlfnQi' Cea>! Oi11ly 6.p.,l 1J )() irid M;y I, I• !91S I Pl Ill.IC ~OTICE E •etutor 01 •he e>l<i1~ 01 ~.-·a Oete~1>n1 HorOOrl M.I""''' ••l?Holl,wood 81w•" Sullo 111 Moll'-· C.1111 •oon Allor11tT ler tE •1<ulor "' • •• " Put>l!\~ea O.ano;,e Co.1U 0•11• Piiot. ,,.,., 1J u , 20 It/I 1116"'5 I •••• . !.6'1 _.~ DAILY PILOT i<. Wednesday. May 14, 197.S l ~-Viking Feast t ,., . ·~·Historian Hosts Old Recipes 1: f'rom Wire Services (..___PE_O_PL_E ___,) The room was s tifling a nd age ':fJ<ls the criterion for the food ••rved ut the Danish feast. Stil l,. ~ · An assailant u sin u brass ~ gul'sts "'ho all.' their "'ay .,, 1;ough the six. lav ish courses or knuc~ll'S, attacked T~rki s.h ,... Painstakingly authentic \'lking Prern1er Suleyman Dem1rel 1n ieus l sho\VCL'ed his toiian }:gun Ankura a nd fractured the pre· Hansen \\'ilh complinients. K!'· ~r 's nose._ A government 'He accepted thenl \\'it m1n1 ter d~scr~bed lhe attack as pleasure and added : •'But rm an "a · s1n~t1on att~mpl." e\•en more happy that vou ~d i Stu'-It '~as t~e firs t p~ys1~a l assault vl\'Cd . ·· · n a~ ur~1sh premier s ince an as- M..uch or the food hud been l}l'l'-s;;1ss1n at1on attempt on the late t:flled fr om recipes dating buck 1sn1et Inonu 11 year s ago. . . more than 1.000 \'ears. Some dis-A government communique 1s · hl'S had been dCveloped on the sued se~eral hou!s aft er the at- Ossis of the ston1ach l·onlents of tack said four stitches were re- .Panes \1·ho died ln the sixth cen· (1uired to close a cut over the prc-Uµ.•y ' rnicr's fractured nose. It said · · · · there were other mino1· cut s and br uises on his face, but Demirel's ·<fulf Oil ·~iz(!d fn Peru , From Wire'Services 1 ~ LIMA. Peru -The Pe ruvian s_overnment has seized the Gulf ~}). Corporation 's filling stations, ~ieved worth several million ciOUars, in retaliation for a bribe report. y. The action gives government- owncd Petro Peru a monopoly on Jn;.1rketing petroleum in Peru. t. J'he military government is- ~ue<l a brie f communique Tues - (~IN SHORT ) condition was satisfactory. • Erich Erdstei n, ~t former Brazilian policeman no\v living in Otta\va, 1.:laims he shot <ind ki ll ed the notorious Nazi '''ar eriminal Dr. J osef Mengelc. Erdstein. in an intervie\\', said he killed i\1 engele Sept. 14, 1968 \\'hen Mengele \11as attempting to escape from Brazil to Paraguay. J\tengele. kno,vn as the "death doctor" of the Auschwitz concen- tration camp, disappeared at the end of World \V ar II and has never been found. but there are indications that he escaped to South Ameriea. • Dr. Geza de Kaplany, convieted of the 1962 acid s laying or his \\'ife. is schedult-d for parole nt>xl !\larch, the 9th L' .S. Court of Ap- peals has been told. Joseph ft.1alkin, deKaplany's attorney. told th(' cou1·t in San Franclsto that t.he physician \\·ould bel'omc a medical m is- s ionary \\•ith a Catholic order on , ~NI btett .••.. , , .1000."" The lllaest Mllrketplilce on the °"'IP Cout 1,.ioy!Mfll I ttntob .......... ~ .....;, .. lllff•'-" '\, f"*"<lal .' ........ 5CJOO.IOotf DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS '"'*''"" ...... 1000..71ft MIN:hOMltt .••• '. IOl»tott --· ' 11\wW Am...-.-.ii. ,.,_. .. "'" ' '"""' ..•.•• $GS0-$19t S.-k•• ' Jl:IPOif• 60!)0.6099 Yo.u Con Sell It , Find It, [ ' 5&'78) . One Coll Service Trade It With a Want Ad 642 • · Fast Credit Approval ,...,._. ......... f000.t09t -·-fr911.,.tlll*! "" tl00-'"' ~~!.F.°.~ ~ ....... /~'!4!!::.':'.~ ~.. ..... ~~::: -~~ ~~ ....... I~~:::.~~~,~~:~ ..... :. ~~:::.~.':'!! ....... I~~:::!.~~.~~ ...... -~ G.......,I IOOZG-al 1002 G_,..,. 1002 G_,..,. · 1002 G_,..,. 1002·G....,.ol 1002 ······················· ....................... ~······················ ....................... . Lovely <:11st. 3 IJR & den, J '.; ba. on lagoon . Cou r l \V /founlain. Ramt>/slip. $255.000 . Beaut!full~· decorated 5 Bil, 4 1 ~ 'b~l .. 1>a n~li n g , 3 frpl<.':j, l{u1np/s lip. :;i260,000 Cuti,lom 5 llll. 4 b~1 .. 80 ft. \'ie\v fronlal!c 01\ Jagoo11. ll~1 1np/float . $290,000 Brand new ti l:Jll . 6 l~a .. Pool. jacuzzi & s auna. Ramp& floatS42~.000- BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boys1dt' Oro v" N B 67.'.:> 6161 GetM"ral 1002 ....................... ··················~···· WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. REALTORS sin1·1· l ~J4G BIG CYH. "DEAUYILLE"-VIEW NEW fantastic 4 BR model w /bonus rm. 2-Story entry hall, lge DR, wet bar. Luxury cptng. Rm for pool. Best buy! 2111 Son Joaquin Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-4910 l•--------IGeneral 1002 ···············~······· INVESTOR'S DREAM !! DUPLEX 4 UR & 3 Uli . ~ years new. Slep~ lo hcarl of r esort area-block GET SWEPT UP! Re member-the homes with sweepin g front lawns, \\1ith no scrimping on rolli11g greensward. all leading up to a ,si·n g:le s tc)ry house wit~ 3 bdrms, c ro sse d pan e window s. handsome.sized bedrooms. raised hearth fireplace a nd ~l master s uite dressing area that a ll ows for privacy . You reme mbe1· the kind. \Veil, Unique has one, come and get it, only $54,950, near the Country Clltb. Get al l swepl up in it ! UNIQUE HOMES Rooffors-546-5990 2850 Mesa Verde D,-., Costa Mesa \ienet"al I 002.Generol 100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JlJo Ba'J/ronl Prime locat ion 11e.ar· C'nd of Lido, \\'ith southerly expos ure for sun bathing & sunset vic,vs. 4 l!dl'nls. 5 Buths , for1nal d in in g, rumpus roo11l opening fln s an<l v beach, pier l~ fl oat. l•'ully . fu rnish eel. prit~c rc{luced to ~95,000 : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34\ Boy!t1de Dr ive N B b75 olbl ERROR S: Advertisers should check tht-i,. ods daily and report er4 rors immediately. The DAILY PILOT G$SUIMS liabili ty for the first in- correct insertion only. lrom ocean & bay. R-2 in General I 002 General 1002 C·l Zone . Helow l\1arkct ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;,it S\09 ,997. Open Daily . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JR. HOTEL Room to roam in this spa'cious & elegant PAnK PLACE showcase. 4 Big bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dining, oversized kitc hen and huge family room with fireplace. Walk to schools, 40 acre rec reation center and bea ch ! $75,500. Call right now. for a ll information 962-4454 POSSIBLE on s umme r /winte r sche dule to s tart making $775 l)er w eek on this keet1 DUPLEX. 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths up ; 3 Bedrooms , 2 baths down. Ea<.:11 has ocean vie w patios, uppe r mas ler bedroom has 11riv<ile patio. If you hurry. you can select th.e exterior paint! Owne r anxious to leave area. Asking $99,950! Call 546--1141. NEXT TO SPYGLASS Highly upgraded 4 bedroom, 3 bath single level home. 1'his SANDPI PER MODEL ha s bee11 professionally d ecorated and custom J;.tn(fstaped . Magnificet1t patio a1l<l vic\\'·ing dc<:k . 3 Car garage. $123,900. You own the 'land. Call 640·6161. STOP! 'Look n o further i f you n eed 3 bedrooms, 21/:? balhs. lilrge filmil y room + laundry room. Sec this at $45,900. llils huge cul-de-s a c yard and large covered patio. Call now. 962.-4454. GORGEOUS DUPLEX 3 Bedroon1s, 11;:! baths L'ach . Buill-ins. fireplaces, patios . quje t r esidential area. Wonderful ten~u1ts each pay $315 per month . Ask i11 g $94 ,000. Call .546-4141. . OWNER DESPERATE dn~ night announcing the im- mediate expropriation of all Gulf QM/operations and accusing the tf.$. firm o f "offending public morals." 'f aiv.«.Hl as a condition of his l•---------1 parole. Glenna Bissonnette LOW INTEREST Realtor 6 73-0508 VA LOAt-t BEACH BARGAINS 2 UR . ll-2 lot. SGS,000! Owne r has bought a n e w home and must sell this s harp 5 bedroom. University Park home. 1''antastic view of green belt. J\il ani cured }'ard. Walk to pool and tennis courts.·Conveni ent to shopping. REDUCED lo S61,90U. Cu ll 640-6161 ,~ Aa'&T to Shell Out WASHINGTO N -American 'lfl!ltephone & Telegraph Co. plans to pay an additional S2.5 million to correct '"idespread defieien- ~f5 in the v.·ay it has carried out a 1job discrimination settlement with the federal ~overnmcnt. The Labor Department said .. airest or the paym ents will be dis· inputed to \\'Omen. AT&T s<iid a1.'>9ut 2,500 v.•omcn and minol'ity 8f0up empJoyes will r cc:f.'ivt· ~eeks ranging from $125 to $1,500. • A judge \\'ho ordered a Spanish-language ne\vspaper . ('ditor in r-:c\\' J ersey convicted or <1 v.·eapons cha rge to editorialize <.iga ins t the illci:::.i l use of guns later dropped lh al part or the sen- tence. The editor said he h.:id already run one anti-gun editorial and . \\'ould \\'rite others volu11t0Jri ly. lludson Coun ty Cou1t J ud ge Ri(·hard F. Co nnors s <11d he \Vant- l'd .. to avoid even the s li ghtest 1-JOSsibility of infr ingement on the Gflte-ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A HOME!! $33,900 'fhis Nt:"'POt'l Vis ta 3 bedroom honh· h:.i s an apple pie kilt:hcn and ex· p;insi\'e l11·111 g ruom v.·1th rnas~1 vc l' u~ttHU stone fll'l•pl:,Jl'l' It ':-un iln o::-.til\O: ;o.11.e1l .\u l'oJ w1l h occ;in IJl'l'C l l':S & minutes lo beach. C;1ll ~16-231:1 . I"' THE REAL ESTATE RS HARBOR VIEW SBR, two-story w1forn1a\ I.lining. J ("<•r }!i.11'.0ll ',Jrd. <1erc lot. 'l'his is easily one of Newport Beach's J'incst values, and it will sell.quickly <il a rcason;i - LJl e s ~1 s,ouo. C,\LL 556-2GliU C:::SELECT I PROPERTIES 'l'his lovely 4 year old home near South Co;.isl T~laza ln Co:sta ;~·lesa 1n;iy 1 be purl.'.hascd subjeel tc ex1sling low interest rale Joan. Pick fresh rru11 from your own orchard. lleclinc in your bcaut11'ul private patio. l)on"t n11.-.:o th is :1 bdr1n , 2 bat.h f<1 m1 Jy room ho1ne for onl) $59,950. t:'all 5'15-94~3. ------Rl111 11 Un., Ba y A\'C. $79,500! Ulx dplx , :112 Br. S9::1.500 ! U c ean (ronl dup lex ~1 75,000! CALL 675-7060 Gov't. Owned J Hdrn1 s .. ~baths S~tl.OUO I.ow Uov.'11 P<iymenl CALL 556-8800 Balboa Bay Pt"op. Realtors OLDER COUPLE HEEDED ~COATS & WALLACE 'CD! REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SERVING THE SOUTH COAST AREA SINCE 1963 Getteral I 002 .General " •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ltz ffi11ts Actio11 ~£WASll l NGTON -Agriculture secretary Earl L. Butz s ays the Ford administration may ..-t raise loan rates for gain!>"; althoug h the President vetoed a "furm bill containing s uch benefits for 1975. <lt'ft•ndant 's con s t ituti on cil 1----------I rights." B,-ead & Buffet" L.1rgc ba \:k yard for }!ardcn. Newer z bdrm house with .fireplace & lovely kitchen in lovely C;;llforni<I llo m c s. Ownt!r lr<1 nsferred. J\l ust sell nov.·! Call &lti-77 ll. Open Eves. ~ •·After the House failed lo over· tide the veto Tuesday Butz said minis trative action on \o<in cs for grains \\las still being t in mind. ~ Sf!oop Scoops Casi• · WASHINGTON -Alrc<idy in 'tile fund-raising lead among 1976 P.emocratic president ial ;iSpirants, Sen . llcnry M. ..l.<i_ckson (0 -Wash.), r aised 'Tl116 .125 Tues da y ni g ht in t'f'-shington 's fir st big presiden- tial money soli citing gala. The funds r aised by Jackson from 1,489 diners will be m atched <dollar-for-dollar b y the federa l lreasury unde r terms of the 1974 ~3nipaig n finance r eform law. .(1.mmo T raill llfl•hap 1 :aVINTON. La. -Cars carrying 1m ssiles and automobiles, part of ~ J.56-car freight train, jumped .the tracks in the middle of town T'!Csday. slamming into a rice ~rehou se. d a maging a store 'End spewing gas oline across ~utentiully explosive antitank :fuissile \\'arheads that tumbled · • J\t rs. Betty f'ord is schedult!d Lo visit Southern California next \\'eek to receive the '"Woman of the Year" award from the !'a· tional Associati.on of the Arts. Plans tentatively called for the First Lady to <1 rrive in Los Angeles Sunday night lo receive the a\\•ard a t a dinncr·-dance at the Beverly ·\\iils hire llotel J\>1on- day. She is scheduled to fl y to San Diego Tues da y and return to \\1ashington Wednesday. ANIMALogic1$ br Noh1, .. 0 u - 0 0 • 0 Q ' ; 't1'0mthclrain. l'::---- .1 .. "The ;1mmo car came off the L-::::::::2:_ __ ~>--:--:J truck and hit <i box car on a side railing, knocking it off the tracks '311d turning it upside down," said .J\l'ark Daigle, an eyewitness. . ' "SILLY C~ILD-SHE'S FOREVER ~'OWI N G 8U88LE'S." ''Carradine Feature 8( :~At Coast F es ti val John Carradine. one of the nation's best-knov.·n character ac· I.ors. \\'ill be f catured in the threc·day Southern Cali(orni:1 Oral In- ; 1ierpretation Festival being hosted by Saddleback College begin· ,-.' 11ing Thursday. • .::.. Carradine will speak and do readings from the Dible and .11.Shakespcare's works at 8 p.m . in the Mission Viejo High School _.!flu.ltipurpose room. ~: SEATING IS limited and reservallons must be made with the Saddleback Community Services Office by calling 831·9700 or 495-4950. Ext. 263. There is no admission charge. '. ,\.. A Broa dway and Jtollywood ,film st ar, Carradine has ap. tulJ('ared in more than 300 motion picture!\. among them ''Around ,•l.i the World in Eighty Days," "The Grapes of Wrath," "Stage u ~icoach, ··a nd ''TheTcn Commandments .'' ... ~ _ CARRADINE'S appearance will open the oral interoretalion festival, billed a5 the Jargesl event of Its t ype in the nation . Twcn· ty-six colleges from throu,ihout the U.S. nre expected to pa"icipatt. ul . , • Theme of e festival, scheduled to run throug h Salurday, ts "The American Experience Throuah Literature," HARDWOOD i"LOO HS. :1 Bcdrm. 2 bu. gas Ulln s, Uc\V cpl. llig ll•ru:ed y;,i n.l . Uoal g;.ile. Grali1lquick!! $34,500 Ol'C:N U,\JLY 1·5pm. 3026 CA'J'A MAH1\N J l;,irbur V1cv.', Cd:'ll UW'.'ll::lt '".\JUS'I"' st•ll and CiHl giv~ irnincd. oo:- cup. tiHJ{, fam rm. d111 rm, pool & jacuzzi. In great s ha1>e I iVl<irgueritc Ave. lo Keel Ur., turn lert and ~o to end of cul -dc·sac.) UNITS ( 10 ) 2 lied room 1·ot- La ges-w1 l h atta c he d garages <-1nd tree shaded r-el1<:c<l yards. l::aslsall•, Costa l\'l esa . l''ull pri('C :i;l70,000. Call5-IU·ll51 ~HERITAGE REALTORS Walker&lee Real Estate • 11 ttj:~M.:; 640-8811 ANYTIME 675-5511 Cale of Mewporl 25 15 E . Coast 1-lwy Corona dci A1:.ir. MEW LISTIMG. FHA-VA TERMS OHL Y $4 1,950 1----------' I 1'his lo,·cly· family home l'._~~~~-~-~-'::~~:;:';"'~il;;;;;;~~~~~~;;;;;;I Sharp 3 bdrm.home v.·ith 1-super3car garage:alley l ULK. 'J'O BEi\CI I H rt le h 2 Ult Cutic 011 fenced, ewpo QC entrance. Near schools & H.•bo• Vo'ow LI---shopping. Easlsille Costa cor. lot 1v /str.:1 prkg·a re-• • ~ I OPEN DAILY I 5 A1esa. S5::1,50U al lant;.i s l1c renla • 673.3663" 5<18-9673'E\'Cs \Hurry fur Su mmer SS,), Re duced $3000. nr everything. ·rry lo dn 1833 l~ort SeabourneN B has -I bdrms. 2 baths, l;irgc artited on family room on quiet deud end street. This has got to be the best buy in Costa lo.tesa . TRI-LEVEi. rt~Sfltid~ REALTORs' EASTBLUFF Lovely family l1omc. 5 be drooms. family room and a VIEW t oo! New wall coverings & car1>ct. Choi ce location v,iith charmiJ1g brick patio. Call us to see th is beauty. $94,500 . CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar 1111 IKl•lll 10• uv•NG 1ioc111i•1 PROP RTY MANAGE Wf f.I~ ~fl, f<lU I V•. llU, 01 IJ.IH .11.,,1.1u 1~ ••1 •.1r1a~ at SG5.0UO Stop in any aflernoon. 3 JACOBS REALTY HR or 2 & den. 2 Baths. associated B>I OKfPS -PEAL TORS 101'• W B<>lboo 6 11 J1>6) S +POOL G al IOOZ This lovely fami ly home GeMrol I 002 ..wr 075-0070 l"ormal din ing. fo'plt:. Up- ~raded crpts & cUstnm , h I., d1 ·············································· s ows 1 ·c a mo e , · 2 STORY drps. Patio. O'."·ner 's · T CE Sl0.950 l"u ll pri<:l•, 2 moving oulofarca. IRVIME ERRA hcdrm. 2 b;lth. bltns. 646.3928,cvc.~15.0882 Relased, water view l1\•, range & o' en. oversized ing. Designed for l'Orll· clo s et s, pl e nty o f fortable fa mily living & stor<i ge. I•",\ heat, air executive enlert<-1inil.4 cond1tionin~. yuur sclee· Bdrms., 4 1•:: ba. s, lion of c1.1 rpuls & drps .1,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 J'ormal dining <1re ;i _. ;iy Payments ll·l:ls lhan rent.I · & oceun view. cuvcred Call Du n or Ken a t OCEANSIDECONOO patio, pool & hll-in BU{J. 839-8321 Agl. .. OCEAN SOlfl'H.. Detailed to i>erfecti()IL· Relirement Community $247 ,500 C0ve r40) C f C I th Big Conyon Bvy 2BR-2BA. CHOICE one • • 0 eswor IV Beautiful (lover model, .story end unit, overlook· REALTORS 640-0010 vacu nt . 1\tust se ll ! 2 i ng gol f course with Be droom & den. $119,500. Rli mpse of ocean. Putiu. or lease S700. nlo. Enclosed garage. Close VOGEL & BABBITI REALTORS 644•6056 tu c lubhou:-;c, pool . jacuzzi. Short walk l.o bu s line . 1"1r . lar~e C:1rl s lJ;,id :.ho1>1>in g eenlcr. J m1 , toocean. JJJ . l ----~~~~~~I ness forces sale b y owner. Shown by app't. 5'18-3036 or 433-3855 PRICE SLASHED $44,900. THE DAZZLER OPEN I 0-SPM Tues, W•d. Th..-s 4 7 6 Rower St. From 1t 's for1nal dining room lo it's huge family r.,orn with cozy fircplucc, to il 's pro· fe ssionally lanclscaped yard wilh l;1rge heated & fillcl'ed pool, this home is a winner ~1l unly $(i6,950. Co.i ll 545 -9-1\.13. ~- Elm POOL TIME IS J us·r A ROUNU the corner and we have the perfect home for year ·round cnlcrtuining. 3 Uedroom . 2 b at h , enclosed palio {what a ~recnhouse ! ), Offered at $45,500. Call !>40·1151 ..,,,,,,._.. HERITAGE . • REALTORS 1·wo·Sto ry, near 1)ro· posed marina sitl'. Bikl' lo beach, w:.ilk In shop- ping. Gourm<.'t kitchen. large ranlil)' roorn, brick fireplac·e. {)wn er ans- il)US. Call !16~·7181:1. Eastside Cos ta Mc:,a, just oft Irvine Av<.'. - Thia lovely Mesa Verde 3 Close to schools, library bedroom and family & Westc nrr :s ho pp1n g .l ~~"""~"""'"""'"""'"""'"""''"""'°l room home has built-in 1·wo bed r oom plu s s tereo hl /fi, <-1tn /(m. pane led den ; almt»>l a •1 "luge c ul de sac lot, car ga ra~e -hobby shop Ja1)ancs c !!ard(~n and J)lu s room ·to p;1 rk greenhouse. wa terfall. cam per, bo a t . ell' ~ KEY l\EALTOl\S K Nead •••rt• ............ , f f or Claninf'CI Ad ACTION C.11 A.DAlL:wlOT AO.YI ..... tropicul pJ;1nt~. fru ll $49.500. t l'ccs. r oom for pool , 675·.5511 tormcr model ho1ne . Cote of M&"wport Owner will help r1nance 25 15 E. Coastllwy, at lo w ln tere~t. Jus t $1? ,900 ! CaU S46-2JIJ. Co rona del Mar • 011Nr11q ••l 5"•ur-ro~1r•••'' ~ 1·~:1·~·jl!:!' MINl l~~~~~J-2200 . ~~ _i!lll!!~!!J sq.ft. of unusual & con· •, lempori.lry architecture. MISA. VII.DI A sec!uded· pool + ;l I di bcaulafully terra ced _,., .. a dft ly P ca n •ardenllnd"<1tl) A very OO<ome you-r routine tn· · . b •· 1 • .. _ le.ad or a dream! The special .t edroom 11t1fllC ~I is not the only extra, orfercd al SJ09,SOO. it's lilttacbed 1.o w. lovely PETE BARRETT 1'1esa Verde P~ter. -REALTY- •••• Jerry Thomo s 2225 Poclflc #C ' Costa Mes.a \'ou arc lho: winner or 2 free t1ckc ls to the UCI IRVIHE CELEIRITY BASEIALL GAME SUNDAY,r..tAY18 at t :SO atUCI LOSANGELESRAMS "· ()1\KLAND RAJDERS in a seven innlna: preview · of Super Dow! Ten. Please ca \I 642·5678, ext 333 to claim your tickets. (North Co unty toll frite number i."S $40-1220.). * * * .. 3 Bfl + 1a family rm home. orrert.'\I '*~ only 642·5200 675 ·4060 BY OWNJ-;R . .aon, f,.m $66,500. ~ rnl, Zba, nr. So. Coa~t JJ1\WAll l~lal.u . l'urc hasc<l nt?w Uf'F.llB KuJllmu J.:s1t1lL'SCondo 2 lriJme. rn u sl .11 e ll . 0 MES 61t, 2 DA , •Jn "olf course Consuljr all offers. 1714 ) Furn or Unfum. SAVE ~7··15~ ul't 5pm wkdays: 3141 Campu• HB S4t·lf55 SSQOO. 540·3071 . all di.If Sat/Sun . - mecneb I Irvine realty DON'T BE FOOLISH! By passing up lhis sunny ocean view 4 bedroom family room home in a well established neighborhood. Short walk to 3 picture sque & private beaches. $91,500. Betty Kerr 644-6200. CA64) COCO ,CHANEL COHDOMIHIUM, Nc\v 3 bearoom elegant vie'v l1ome -eustom d ecorated in Ch:Jn cl's honey vanill a col or -i·eady for your beautiful furnis hings & painting:s. $87,500. Barbar ~' 1\un c 64 2-823 5. CA65) TRUE CAPE COD. Impeccable & loaded w /charm . Nearly new 4 be droom, 3 bath home w/separate family room & huge .yard. Lois Egan 644-6200. (A66) · HEWL Y LISTID. 4 bedroom hom e in Harbor Hi ghlands near Mariners School . Close to shopping & lfbrary. $65,950 in cl. land .. Jeanne Newm a n 642·8235. (A67 ) "PAR<!>DISE FOUND!!" Superb home w /spectacular vie w ! Right on ocean I 5000 sq.ft. -4 or 5 bedroom s uites, 5'fi baths - beautifully dee'orated ! $485,000. For appt or color brochure -Bob Owens 642-8235 . (A68) SHOIECLIFF 'LOT IY THE SU. Huge Corcina dcl Ma.r lot w/view or beach, jetty & Catalina, Private beaches. Approved Pl.ans avail. Your own land at SIS0,000. Ken Hartley 642-8235. CA69 1 tOt ~ om. 1144 M-.Nttlur ~ """· C.t;tornlt 12111 • • .. ...... •••••• G_, ····~· - Bea &I Ow red1 Al ass for hon • ••••• - Ne• lica1 1>uln roor 644-' -Grnet ·····~ - DU l Bel ....... PAL HOl Use Y• o:ondo paym~ ligua ' b;ilh with P- 1•00 au •••••• ( F a OV• fir pri ~ Fa r<>< up Co OY bu Bi "~ sp en th! toe Lo De th• pa COi $3! B.v of M: gu de tr< $2~ Gr ho dir fat c D< pr· & $6: c E W I Er ·an r() $2! HE LA ' . . . . . . . ~:~=-~~-~ ........ 1~.~.~ ........ ~.~.~~ ..... . .. =:.'::'..~ ....... J~:.~.5:!! ........ ~.':1:..~ ...... . Wednesday, M ay 14. 1975 0.6.1L V PILOT CorOfto del _. I 022 c..,.,.a dot_. I 022 Ca•I• Mua I 024 Hout.a For S4'e HcMIH1 For Sale Hout•• For Sale G_...., 1002 G-ral IOOJ G_,.al 1002 ····!··~··············· •······•·······•······· ·••·•···········•••··•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Oft leoc.h I 040 Lagyna leach I 048 Mewport B•och I 069 HEAT CDM DUPLEX Beamed ceilings in both unil!:I. z Bdrm. & l ·bdrm . units. llcur UJ>t . furnishe<L Owner leaving urea. Pril'c jus t reduced to $76,500 YOUR OWN WORLD A heavy gate plus brick f;,icadc , assures you ()f complete privacy, both for the 1>001 & 3 bdrn1 . & fumily rm. home. Only $79,500 • V~AR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 <-'•lll IL L UA!:>T HWV CUAONA tJI L MAI"! Gf'Mrol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REDUCED $4,500 ! ! ! Ne wport B e ach, exc lu s ive urea . Beautifully decorated \Vit h 1>apc rs & paint; 4 b<lrn1s., dinin:.: r1n .• rccrei.ilion roon1. Ready l <> i.:u at $73,!JOO ( [U~~I N -Mfl~TI N I Hr] '---REALTORS--~· 644.7662 COROMA DEL MAR Gn~ral IOOZGrtteral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• INVESTOR'S DREAM DUPLEX 4 & 3-2 years Hew OPEN DAILY 304 E. Balboa Blvd. Bolboa P~insula Below Market-SI 09,997-Submit .vlt,111111 ! At:1~rr11111<lt1 · ~ /?,·,,/t 1>r /~II-(1/-,y -c·J,·ic 11 \' Getteral I 002 Getteral I 002 •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PALM SPRINGS HOUSE WAMTED Use your l';ilm Spnnl(S condo or hi •U!>l' as down payment o n beautiful An· l1gua Way, 5 l)i:droom, 5 halh excru tive hurnc with panoramll' view. THE BLUFFS ::)p;1c1ous 3 hdrm, 3 liath end unit that provides plenty of privacy plus a Vlt:W a cross the luscious greenbelt to the Bal'k Bi.ly . 'l'ran!>fcrred t)Wner must sell. 646· 7711 Open t~\'es. - Genrraf I 002 Gettffal I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CHARMIMG COROMA DEL MAR Family homl'. 45' lot.. room for unit ove r g<Jr<J gc. 3 l}cdroorn , 2 bath, cozy fireplace. J3right modern kitrhen, priv<Jlc patio. lic<..1dy for orcupanc)'. $85 ,000. MEW LISTIMG - HARBOR VIEW HILLS Fahulous vic·\V ti l>eclroom , famil y room. pool hon1e. Many expensive upgrades. J l:.itio~; front and _ re<.ir . Corner loca ti on. Good pr1va<.:y. Owner \\rill fin<Jlll:C to acceptable buyer. $124.500 RIVIERA ELEGAMCE Bi g Canyo n 1''re nch co1:-1.ntry "Monaco''. 3 bedroom. dining room, spec i a l d ecks for strollirt g, entertaining, gardenin g & vie,ving the bl<.i zl ng s unscls. Sl53,000. C<Jll l<xfay. LIMDA ISLE Love ly family honi c on lagoon. Decor<.1t<>r w<.1l lpa1,ers & carpets throughout. IO:xtcnsive use of wood panelin g. llea utifully planted courtyard. Pie r & slip for 60' bo<.1t. $365,000. OUTSTANDIMG WATERFROMT By architect , well kno\vn fo r his use. of wHrm woods & spacious design . l\r1<.istc r bcdroon1 s uite + separate g uest ·o r Mothcr -in-l<.1 \v. Bcctutifully decorated & landscaped . with treme ncl<>us water oriented feeling. $279,500. JUST LISTED -BAYSHORES Great location, great price. g reat home ; 3 bedroq,m, f<1mil y room & din in ~ room . Private lw a ches & boat f a cilitics. 1-1 urry -$79,500. CHARMIMG l BEDROOM, 2 IATH Detac hed h o n1 c i11 1'urtlero<:k on prime corner IOCi.ltion close to park & pool. A d e li g htful Pla n ns for onl y $63,950. CAMEO SHORES -MEW LISTIMG Eleg a nt garden home w /spectacular ocean and jetty vi ew. Enclosed front patio with fountain and pool. 3 bedroom. 2 baths. family room. formal dining room, wet bar. $250.000 NEWPORT BEACH 644·1766 LAGUMA IEACH 494·0749 A COLDWELL BANKER CO. ........ oble Loan Payments only S'l49. per month including tilXCll tor thlli shoirp J lx.-droom, z bath Coslu. 1'i1L~il ho1nu. You 'll lo11e the mll11sivl' brick r1repluce, hul(c kilche n. scp11ra.lc dlnclll' ureoi, covered put10 11.nd large renr ytard sludc:h.-d wJ~h t'ruit trc~. N<!w on the market. l'rlced onl y W ,WO. Call 5-US·58HO -HERITAGE • • REALTORS FOUMTAIM VALLEY'S BEST $47,950 Lar ge 4 bdrm family ruo1n home ""'1th 011cr· s 11.e d ~n closcd patio. Large:-.t lot 1n lract, Space for trailer. See our new listing . Ca ll a.15-94.(jJ, -. . PERFECT OPPORTUNITIES! IRVIME TERRACE A charming three bedroom and d eo home with an exceptional patio area along one e ntire side of the honie an<t the large pool area. With a bit of remodeling this <.:ould become a show place. Even an ocean view potential. Own er must sell. As king $92,500. PROMOMTORY BAY A choice lot next to a new custom home avail;_ibl c ::it a price $.10,000 less than any othe rs that we k~ow fin the area. 'fry $100,000 and l.>e p cparcd to own .it! SHORECLIFFS A location probably worth the sales price jus t for the lot. Contemporary 3' bedroom. 2 1/·.,! l><.i th h ome with UNLIMITED POTENTIAL. Very motivated seller wants an offer! Take your best shot! Call 675·7225 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE VALLEY REALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. for owner /orl'UJ,anl. 2 Brand i~ew Uea c h Uuplcxcs, with J BH . 2 Ha Units each. Arnplc garage & park111 g with 1st owner tlcprcc1ation. Balboa PeninlUlla I 007 Costa Mesa I 024 ~.000. cu. Call &1•1-721 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agent ~·l.ESA VEHDl'~-Liyowncr- Best luy on Point J BR w /fa m r1n, rrplc. MESA V.ERDE "Pacesetter" Spac ious Family Hm. bltns, cov'd tdllb. many J u s l s t cps f rom xtrtis. Xlnt cond. SIS,000. Bay I Bl·h. Lgl' part:nt s !!79·4fi78 retreat orf Maslr Ull .l_cC~' O'-L-L-E-. -G-,-,-1-' A-1<-K-,-. Pride-of-ownership, 3 Overlooking fabulous bedroom, 2 balh home Sundcuk w,UCean View. Lowes t prl(:e. S4 1,950. with CXl'l'jltional use ol 2 Frph·s: Open dally. Owner. -ll<! wood, i-:i\ 111i.: .1n :.ippcal-I){) rr NOW ! Princclon. 546-59-11. ing, co1.y atrnos phcrc . Call Ag ni. !IG3·ti767. SHARP 4·PLEX New Kitchen Aid D/W: 21 """"""""""""""-~"""""""""I Large patios: ~araAel=------All 2 Bit. lmm:.tl'. v.•/lu::.h w /custo1n taluncLS and• 'J'l<ll'J.t:x • l .ri.:. unils-lndscpg & sprnk lr:-.. Xl nt w ork llcnch -all this i\·l1d Balboa. Xl nt in-area. Can huy v.·/IU'( located l·losc-not too 11estml a l $1 19.suo. down.S77.!K.IO. •·loS " to Jlark and COA S'f t>J{()f'Elt'flES. SllUTllCOA.c.;1• "" " l~V ESTi\1EN1' schools. 1~r1l'cd ~7.5(.IU. tl7:1.54 11_> _____ _ , ___ _:-.5•~·~·"'~'"---- ® herbert hawkins REAtTOA!> Corana de-I Mar I 0221- ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA Verde 4 Dr, tlen. FAMILY HOME PLUS INCOME lge pool . Newly painted in & out. ln1 n1cd . oc- l'Upancy. $74,500. Owner t.i-l2-76Jo ------- MESA VERDE Vrtcru.n'11 Adm1111:-.tra11on rcpf)SSC:"l!lion l ~\'CI)" 4 Ucl1·1n 2 1!.i .................................................................... ~~ hu111c ""'1th hui;<J y:trtl. ,\;l'"" p11.Ull, Cjl~ & c.lrpJ> Suµc1' lt.1w d<1"'·11 n ud l'l11:.111g. You d11 not h,1\•c to lie a \'l·lcl':.i11, t:<1 I l V ,\ Sulcs · Urokl'f 1:7 3 'J/1El lit:A li 'l'I 1-"U I. l)l'l"OI', W11ll1>a111:r, :J I.Jr. :! ba. ll1g, !:l-µec1:al hlt. on lum. rrn . w,trpl . ~lust sec it! S-12,!iOO. Undcl' llht price tor <IUil'k :-.alc:_S.IM·I~ ,.\SSU ~1 f'~ VA ur new ~;1 . J !)r. S2:J9 11111 sJG.ooo. O~~Agcnt. Slti-773:.1 Fountain Volley 1014 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSUMAILEYA 3 hdrms, 2 bath doll house. Lols of upgratJ1nt;. On l y S34,950 . Ctall ~-337 1 or 546·1754. -• . . Huntinc)faR leach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HIGH G .I. 4 Ult bcoiuty only 8 mo:s new . lJ p~r:.ided throul(hout . 3 car i,;:.ira~e. lop :.irl.':.t 111;;1r l)coic h, con1 pany 1~ p:.iy- ing all c11st:.. ~.UUtl. ttl.-d t:ar 11et, ltl.:altors :>;:K;.1$ij36 ".'O:.,o=ccc--e: x t: c . 1101'1ES. sw11n pool, 2·story 4BR 31.i11 , huge fan1 rn1, J car gar, near ocean . /\s k '1;, S7:J,~. $2000 Dn to Vets, E -Z terms non V..:l'I., Pll~l)'l' JtE /\L'l'Y , 540-0555 ··u n SA Lt: or IA.':iJ>e. Lux· ury 2 l11', 1·011 vl. dl·n, 2 ha, count ry k1lch , L~. Wiilled yd. '$·13,5-0Q. vr ~-1no AHUMK OFHEAYEM It's all hcrl·! OUt:-.tand'Lni,: uct:.•an \'lt•w , w<1lk to Ocal'h , one bluo:k lo ::.hop ping l'l!llll'r , >~l !ol.'t·lud0;:\I & pri\a\t•, un l ;1r~l', lnds c piJ . lul. 1\:-.klng ~7.a,;:,i,11.1 ~i\1 l:.:H 1\L I) U1\,·; SJcr1l lcc by u ""'lll!I' . t:hurn1111 g 2 IH I, 2 131\. Pr1 . area. ~.SOU. f1rn1. 4:1 I 7075 '>I.' l::.c:. Uy o'>l.'IU". 5.57-ti77J Ernerald Ba} :! Wrn1 "'1lh alt llA:\I _______ d1111nJ.: ro.im ·l.l•a.~t· Oi' 044 11011 at ::;500. 1no. \\'chh I 4!:13·0701 eee•••••••••••••••••••• ~ YA/FHA ..A$/an REAL ESTATE 900 Glcnncy••• ~t Ov.ncr will sell under VA/1''JIA terms; sharp 3 & col\\'crl. den: lip top l't.1nd ilion! 1-'.A. heat : central air ; lovely car1lets & i.lra1>cs. Con - crete driveway & p:.110 slab. Priced to sell ~ 494 Q473 i4Q OJlb PRIME MORGAN REALTY 552·4222 ;-.;o. (·oa::;t vu. llld brit'k jplt•, Hm . to add ~1HI lei-:;d unit . 2 l~h·n1 ; 11" blk ""'alk k> 1)1\·cr::. Co\·c. 'Sl.i2.500 - UniversityPri -Location! Location! Shari' 2 bdrm .. 2 liillh La9una ,..i9u~ I 052 Real Estate townhoUSl': e nd unit .••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOM JACUZZI +Pool kit.; L'uuyon'::. llc:-l t \'~IU•' Elegant I hlOt'), 3 Hr, J l~:.i . 11nrn<1culat.c, hl g hl) Uµ~1·ad~d . $13!.i ,OW, Puul W Brumfn·ld &A ~<..o< 549·8SOS Oceanfront Duplex ~· l.;.u·~c. new 4 l.hlr1n, ? b ~1th & dinin~ r m Cu:-.ton1 blt v.•uocl lnsidC "/t. uul, rut·k frplt·s. 4 car lil'l- tJ\'rg round g:u ·uge &. ""ork ~l1up,.., Sl!'H.l ,~11)1). -l'.!·1·7:.ll :i ur -1:.l·I OtilJ, O~VC IJohc1 I). lJ\\•ncl'1 Agc~ LIDO ISLE PARADE Of EXCLUSIVES Spacious , Chc:rrni99; G tJJr1n:-. .. den & :.tudy; s and) licach. ::.:r.5,Ul.11.1 .. 4 UUr1n:.. & larn. r m,. JU Cr & ;,l Ip. ::i2 l:1,;i0() 3 Udrmi-. d1n111J.: rrn, & fain . r1n , <1:"> t "t. lot. Sl::a&.:">oo .; Udrnis., !':1111. 1·nl.,4S rt. lol. s1:1:1.5uo ~ :1 H1lr1n:.., :!' ~ ha., 54 l11t ~l ;j.S.UU\l :i Htlrrn:-. ,'\> :.! lia. ~107.500 :\llll l'lll ll\I\\::: by MCVAY backing major ).!recn-* WE KMOW * belt. UpgradL.'<I thrua:ut LAGUNA MIGUEL ~ SS0,000·$80,000 Ne~ o_n market. Sec *BEST* Uig Can~·on. -l Bit . & f:irA'. LIDO REALTY 3377 \ia Li,lu, N.l\. *673-7300* HornH; now .A::.kforLorrauYH: BE.·\U"l"IF UL :JUH. 2ba r~·,. (,o~g,co,.~ .. s lot: Superb Pool PETTIT RE.A.LT home '>I.' l);inoranuc i\lt. clcg;inl .. a!,P .. Hl•ht Upg raded throughout. 552·7000 \ICW lle<· l't:ntcr .,...,2 \'aluc . :>I ,:;,500. Agt 'l'hcsc fine homt.>s must ---'= · · &IV S56U he seen lo appreciate. ti i\lo's new 2 br, 2 ba pools . clul.Jhsc, play· --·---- ·rop qual1ty-·rop eirea. Cardiff al the Terr . 111 ground, .v.·ilh a l.Jl'aul 3 Bil. 212 Ba. ,\dultCondh! t:n joy yourself . u 11111 _ Pk. 1\ssum loan. pr11.:eofSS·l.UOO. :-:r. ""'alcl'. Be<iut 'I\' de<- g.12-!1;11 1 l'rin_l·.on~~·3~J_.__ La9una Miqut'IRlty. rur'i..I , LO\l•ly p;1\1u 5: TREAT YOURSELF 830·5050 496-4040 1x>ol (;:u·;igl· "' upcnen tothe -------552 ·1iUIJU . ur J•:\cS & BEST THREE \\'knd:-. 645· 1751 .. bcU1•vurn humL.'S close lo Uc:.u:h. sehools & parks. Neal i.lnd <..:lean. Great values r.-.r your content- rnent. Call No"·.B-12-9371 $2000 REBATE New 4ll ll, 2ba, all dlx. features, prestige. area. Walk to Uca ch & po:1rk. OPEN DAILY 1··11un : 112;1 :\1 a in St. : a:Jt>·Mtl21 Ger;d(J S. '/'ho n1as, Hll r. I Spa(~,~~FFS ~~~=mlzc~ CvntJ(ln1u11u1n 3 Ult. 3 Ba: \"H!V.'Ol Uav 4121'10.1.oi S'_!.~ __ il\\ ncr U75·34UIJ~ BLUFFS -Condo I -$79,500-_, 2 Story-~ H.1-:ouc 1-:o ·r(> st~LL BR-21/2 Ba "" Corona cle l !\tar. Ahnosl new, l'i vc bt·dr<10n1 home. 646 ·3255 ;:o':"'~~~~~~;;,.,~l ·rwo blocks J'rorn beach . = 'separate d1n1ng room NO\V : ·IBH . f:-uni!y rm & IEAUTIFUL VIEW; EMTERTAIM '~--------: Ol·c-:.111Vu1<~11 .. , Sli~.9JIJ Lots of Exfrct5 , .. 111 lhis 3Bll 2ba Collcgc 1• """""""~~~~"""""""""'I Enjoy thl!' Good Life DECORATOR'S DELIGHT plu:-. s pa cious famil y ruorn. ·r .... ·v hL.'liroom fl'il· tal 1n rear unit. All custom liudt. This is a new Jisling :ind must be Sl•l'n to hl' apprce1ated. <..:all t;7:J.l\;)50. ""'k ho me. 15':J.'» i>><>I. BEAUTIFUL Call 493·2513 $79,500. OwnjBkr 20·x20· playrn1. bltn. B· PRICE REDUCED ---6 4 4. 4 7 4 6 -~ OML Y $35,500 U -~. new paint. Sl9.80o. i\·lammoth 4 br \lo"/fam SlOQO On this -l Bil, 2 '~ • l·llLLSID E .iHl t 21 ~11a. 642•0590 i-:-z terms. Ch\•ncr/llkl'. rm & formal din. !\ew b;ith Sl'p:'.lrate home in pan'ld fam rm, din 1·1n , I ~;;;;.,.;.;..;;:;..;;;;;;o;;:;;;;; ·l~l·i -Htill l'rpt & Urps, brick fplc. Uni v. P ark_ Dramatic p atio ,\: \'u . ,\~k ·g .1 ~ Bonus room is morl• than umple for re~ulallOll JM.IOI t able. 2 l.argl· hdrms, wilh ::!' 2 b:1ths 1\ll of this plus being a 1ll·t·oralor's llcl1ghl. Low down pay· 1ncnt will Liuy this fa r out hornl'. Ca ll 5•15-~.,l~J:I. -~. Ml:I /1'1 '• t ·I ·; • [® ESTATERS ENJo'' u 1-:A1..rr1 t·u1.. SJ.J.000 Room For Boat WATERFROMT SUNSC:fS 540· 1720 TARBELL DOCK aod \11a lk lo S<"hls & Np\ PRIVATE Cir. Lo vely Cd~I tri /lcvl SI 32.000 hurnl· w !OCl::r\1~ \ .. U. (~l 2955 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Price just s uhslant1:11J y nhr/hd. incl priv l'O mm reduced fur quick sale on 1>001 Sl 27,000. Call lo sec. $4 2,500 lhis 4 bt>droorn, 3 bath AKS f{l\y 640-~ hom e with jacuz;o:i poo1. i-"=ccc=.c_-0 ___ I 0-2-4-1 California Ranch H.oom for large boat. Uy Costa Mesa Gingerbread shullers & •MQuail ~ liiiilPtac• Praplft'ti•• · , ············••••••••••• h h ' r appointment only. , __________ 1 Lrim , ea11y s a e roo, I' cedar lined front yard, 752·1920 leOO QOAll ST. NIWl'OllT llACH Irvine Terroce BES1' BU\'. 4 BH, :J ba .. d en. wet bar, pool . worksho1), kid's wing. fee . S!f:J,3W Old Corona de-I Mer CORNEI{ LOCA'f lON. 2 ONLY 2 LEFT l BR Condominiums Nl!'xt ta Runn i nq Stream, near ,...ewport's Upptt Bay. 345 Univenih: Or. lJus t off Irvi ne "Ave) 548-7223 sprinklers front & rear, fr u it trees, cov~red patio. luads of flo'>l.·ers! Immacul ate~ Entry hall, :1 bedrooms. den area. v.·cslcrn·sized !ireplal·e, natural wood cabinets. bulll·lns. This home is abso lutel y BEAUTI· FUL! Bkr 540·1720 TARBELL 2955 liar,bor Blvd., Ci\1 Ull +guest l'Otlagc. dbl. DISTRESSll lot, fee. M0>t>ec Ask;og •• ::;~2.500 l';res hly d ecorated 2 ' Eastbh.rff story. 4 bedroom home. FOHE\t l!:R VJl•:\V. 4 BR. , ................. ~~~~ ...... ~I Priced for immediate + Ir. a h:1.. 2 frpll.'s., 1:_____ sale. Formal dining. ga1ne I'll\. 3,UUO St1. fl. UY Owner. Dis is d a separate d en. breakfast Only$1U5.000 place ! Co1npll'l c new roo m & large co\·ered COMPANY BEA l."J'(ll!S SI:\Ct-: 1!111 673·4400 kit .. IJ;1 , eoppl·r plumb'g, patio. Jiuge tree shaded crpts, used brirk frplc, )'ard. Priced under all wood p;1ncl1 ng. clC'. etc. 3 others at $66.500. CALL Or , huge lot. Corne sec l\1R . NEAL, !H5-8AZ.1. As· 379 E . \!Ith St, C.M. sociatcd South Coaht $<17 .5ou. 673 · 16¥ Brokers . -5 + 3 + POOL Back Bay Cl.cw 111W Grccnbrouk nr. So. Cst. 3 BR on tree-lined street. ' 'I 1 d ,\ssume s•;;, loan. Sell, or a1,a. 2 sty, cu -e·sac. trade for ~1au.i. Sli.500. Balboa Island 1006 fa n1 . rm ., l1onu s rm , equity. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CU!:il. d 1·p s . Cpt 'g. HALPluCHlu,Rl~. OPEM 1.5 1h1·uuul. 'l'r1 plegar.Com· n " rr jl•tl'\or & many e>;tras. 2727 K. Coasl Flwy S50South Bayrron1 l.uw $70 's. By owner . 675·4392 Settle 'I' rust. Allrac. 2 htY !17~ 4273 1---...:.:.::...c:.c=-- S Bl{, 3 Ba, vacant. San· -. -. MES1\dclMAI{ dy beach . Asking c_1ass1hl·d Ads.sell big 48R +ram rm·IWS t:I. SUW.000. Xlnt financing. 1te~s. s m all ite ms or Camino Dr. l deal fa1nily Subn1it. Bkr. 673·G3!!0 any 1tcm. 642·S678. home. $47 ,500. $©\\.~}.\-~ttfS • Thal Intriguing Word Gome with a Chuckle ld•••d ~, Clot.T •. ,OUAN COAST PROPER1'1F:S 673-5410 1 Br, 2 ba, E-Side C.i\1. Lr g liv rm. Crplc. Nr Sch ls. $57 ,800. By Owner. 642-5299 2•l 67 !'iOl'SC Ave. covered patio, Boat or lWO ·story living room S51.G0o. tr:.iiler atl'l'S~. oversized and f irep lace. ·r .... ·o • LEASE SJSO -2BH. Int, near 23 acre p;irk private yards -room for dcn ,wshr,dr~r.rcfri g. LIDO ISLE YIAMICE .. w1lhlots ofgreen&con1-pool .NowonlyS63.tlOO Ucean Vu. Bt)~D mun1ly pool. Assume V 1\ H.J::,\L'l"1' l:'\C. K:ll-~111 Charn11n~ 3 br, i! ba, f~ 11n1nl·d . Ol'l'upanc)' .• L s-;~.5ou. Uv. uer , ,\gent. t:i7:J·fi.18\J ,, .. -. $57.:ioo. RAISOR'S lflllM:i:Ji1\lllltiruQ REALTORS Mission Viejo 1067 962·4471(~:)546·8103 -Rea.I Estate byM&AY EXECUTIVE HOME POOL & PLAY YARD 2500 SQ Fvf _ of luxury. l·l u~c lot. Custom lJOOI w /fountain & jaC'uzzi. Sep. pl ay yard + solid brick patio + f1re.p1l. Gas HBQ. 1-~le~anl mahtC r s uite + 3 lrg bdrms, l '" bth. Prof. decor. 968-4456 I I.I SP AMISH STYLE Park-like. garden on ex- tra large lot. Convenient· ty located. Pncer e<:e ntly reduct>d in this soug ht after pri ce range . 968·4456 4.'i23Campus Dr., lrvinc- t:ampus Val leyShopClr CALL 8ll.S600 4 & FAMILY MEXTTOPARK \\'hal a lot.·ation'! Next to Park. l'uol & 'J'ennis in a COURT ORDERED bc;1utiful pride -of· SALE o ""·n crs hip lr\'in e DONALD M . BIRD A••aciole•. Realto•• plannf'd comn1unity. A 4 Extremely hard pressed BH , J'am-rin. :ur·cond. c1rcunl ::.t:.i 11 ccs h:1 s home that looks BllAND rorccd this s ale. :J Large 1----------N E \\'. $5 1 .~50 . C~ 11 bcdroon1s, 1n1·l uding t>x· SAC $38,000 6-14·7211 1\gent Ira large king hl/,L' :\led. bil ls lorcc s:ile rJf -"C.C--~-----1 m :.isler suit<;. forn1;il d t11 · ttu,, (;l'al·ious :JBr ho cnc. Laquna Beach I 048 ing. l:.i rgc f;inuly room & 111 /la..:k 11<1 ~·-Pnec Is 111- ••••••••••••••••••••••• central air l'vnclition1ng. t·rcdiblc:'. ,.\J.:nl. 5-td·l l~ Close to s hopping & &ti-15·-l";ti/. COMDOAPTS. \V e ha\·c I, l & 3 lxl rnl. ocea n view con· dom1n1ums, in Jdifferent lo<·at1ons. P t.'l s OK . l'r1ct"d from SJ0,500 lo 565.!IOO. l''or 1nforn1alion, call : recre:.it1onal l"l•ntcr. C.dl >..;;.;.,.;....., _____ _ 586·022:!. 1• "" .,, "'". 'g" ' ....... <>' '""" \ \LI ,I<:\· I< E \I :I'\ A BERG ENTERPRISES CO . ...... -•.• l>ITIMEOFHRED CZ.I SPAMISH STYLE ~t\"1!\Glll'fil · with quarry. Liles-fo rmal rn.@eil'O~ dinin g. Loaded with 499.2eoo xlras. this Condominium ,.,===~-----I Warm W oocby Charm lmn1ac JBr & FH honic w/\'icw. Owner :111xious. Unly SS0.900. I :\I AU J;>.; E this I llr. 3 .Dti h•!lllC Ill C'"XIUSl\'c l.hn l'r Shi.>l'l!S-\Vc:-.lcltll area. CuUrly..ird e ntry. 1·'l'C l a11d, CJ;\ L ,. Slt~l.5tlo. Paltlsnn ln\'ci-t1ncnt Co 642·8012 •-······· ••••••••1 OMTHESAMD on Cul·de·sac st. 3 bdrms 212 baths. ALL TEHi\IS. 968·4·156 ASSUME YA ltc m arkably 11111-:raded La Cuc::.ta . r·a nlast1 c bri ck """ork i11 fronl. Cov'd brick pal10 in real'. i\lust see! 9fi8-•1<15t) • ADDED FAMILY ROOM i\1agnificl'nt 26 fl. family room ha s just been added . pe rfect ror family fun & l'lll l'rt:.i1ni ng. •I Spacious bdrn1s. l baths. hu1lt-1n k1t chl!n. :.II on over::.11,l•cl lot!. It .... ·on ·t last at only S.12,9.~! Call ~liJ-5071 or 55ti-70J5. . . CROSSOVER THE BRIDGE DOYER REALTY Call fi·l5-~J7U t)Cl·:.\N l"'i!U;.l'J' l>l'Pl.EX from your townhouse & sun1rnl'r s unshine is PAHK YOU!{ CAlt IN I 069 • IJ I Lill •·· PHIVATE 1.o·r A1' 'l"llE Newport Brach ('OITilll j.!, UL I :t ur11...; " '.ACl·I . Located in••••••••••••••••••••••• ha\t' o1·l!atl \ll'"'· F:111- "' p OMOMTORY t.1 ~l 1,• rl'n1:11 :1rca. pri11atc community with R ::,t:l~ ;)\IO. ,,. GU1\ROt:U U A'rt:s. BAYHOMES i';.itt1~onli~\'t"~lnlC'ntL\J 'l'E NN I S CC.1U tt1'S, Lux u ry ""':1t crf r onl 642·8012 S \Vl i\1 POOL, t:·rc. hOITil'S priced lrnm • f)cla1led t..:ON 'l"Ei\1 · $210600. 55· watcrfrouts .•••••••. ' POR 1\I{,. TOWN 6U7°lla ysi d c J)1'1\'t.:, ------ llOUSE ARClllTEC· Ncw port Hcat"h.ti7:1-;~)IMJ SonClemente 107lt TURI:::, .,.../exterior of ---••••••••••••••••••••••• wood plank. ceda< MEWPORTSHORES CAHTAMAR s hin g le roofllne. etc . Just listed: 3 BIL plus Situated on spacious lot den. i\1 o\'l' 111 t·o nd1t1un! F<111~:isl1c vu·w of S..1n 1\0JOINl:'IJG "l'l·IECO:\I· Lowest prll'L'\I 1n urea. Clcn11•11l\.' & uccan. i\.10:0.., all coclos e d onlyS47.500 Sp~1111 i-h ,,1 u~·l·o v.·itile "' rustic wood fcnt·ing. CAYWOOD REALTY 1·001 . l:J5ti ~11 . It. J hi'. d¢n l ·• · ·• 2 "·I & l;11n r1n \~,\\clbar. Wei ucs1gneu ..,.. rin, * 54B· I 290 * floor plan, has NEW,____ Sunk1•11 II\. rn1., Ii;:. din. W/W C AHPt..:T ING & rn1 . PJC•tUl'l' IJOo.Jk k1tch. c u s t o m draperie s BAYFRONT 1.,. all bllns .. 3 car jl!ur • thruout. Sl·a 'l'errace 2Cuslomlfon1es B rand n ew! Unclor FUL LUF~ACJ-IVIEW kitc hen. 111\S BIL1'-IN BALBOA PENINSULA $!.IO,UOO, Conlal't owner. Enjoy \'iew of Catalina, f{ ANG !';. 0 VEN , t:xccllcnt lotation on l he1 c'~'~'·c'~"~"~·-----­ s ui lboats & sunbathl.'rs 0 I S H W S l·l ll .. & 1\ llay & only 112 blo<:k lolhc-COASTLINE VIE\V, ne"" frorn thi ~ sharp 4BR PANORAi\llt.: Vll::W 01" Ckcan. Each homl' h~s 4 2ti00" t.'us lom honll.'. ~;ec ho 1ne . $53.500. W8·f>403 'l'llE OCEAN. l 'his 1m-hdrm s, 4 haths & lo.ind.S~t1.SOO.Oi5-'1472J J0:11es Ut\ll. n1a1-. home i:. vacant & Gallery, 2 l1rcpl;1tt'h, • - -------->the µr1 l'(' has been ""'e lhar, ultra n1 0Uer·n San Juan HOMEYMOOHERS SLASlll•;!J '\'() kilchcn & priv;1lc pi ('r' Capistrano 1078 Sll,950 SSl,950 FUUPRICE FC (' l;in1I Sl'1• at 12011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE 1\NO ... asking ror offers! l)\V Nf;R :\1 1\ Y Ea:-.l Ua lbo.1 Bl\·d · ur N t-:,\ H ,\1 arina, luxuriou:s 3 Bit 's, suriny i~ountry llt:l~Pt-'INANt..:t-: callti7S-t1120l!Jl'rnur•1;\lc 5 Ult, :!MOU sq. It . hOUlC. e Pl!l1~111s~~~~s1'11 ~·~ IN r 11 15 r I' t I e ~~·~!.:.~~ '""" I I I I I I I SCRAML~S AMw11 t !"Clo•-.. IOIO' '• OwnerW11\1''inanC'c ko'L<h"o , ••II bll n s . SL'<.'1'<)0•Y •.•.•, ' I We\lbuilLJBRhomeon ..: .. o:..r.. " al h. lm1n cd . occupa ucy. 8 .2 lot. Room ror Unit 111 candlel1te d ine plush GONE 'l'tJ:\IOltROW :: UAYCltt-:S'f liy O"ner, 4 Si9.900. By ov.·ner. 34031 rear. Ne:1r shopping & "sh11 ggy'' carpet •. lex· MISSIOM REALTY UH. Drll, F /ll. 31 ~ Ba. Ctallc ,\cordarse, DHys, bus s top. AGT. 642·9448 lured wall coverings! 98.SS.Cst .llwy,Laguna f\·;in W e lls c u s tom . eves &wknds.400.8159 or546-2018 Call with questions! fikr Phone 494--0731 SIOJ,000. Below market ~ BE;\UTIFUL 3 br, 2 ba l-"'-""'-==------1002 5511 _ _:..:c:.:c:--.:_.c_ ___ I Pr1nc1pals only.&.i6·1513 h N hi • 3Br.82QGovemorSl.As·'·.=-~~E-R_N_l_l_l_l _.L OCEAMFROHT h ml.II. ome. t'. sc 5 °' ,. • Beach. Lg . rcnced yd. sum loan. $36,950. or ?. TOWNllOUSto~. JBR, In ex.elusive Three Arc IAY VIEW Mus l sel l . s4s,gao. 979-8837 . Zba. Mos t d ct1 irnhle nay : this distinctive pro· Ov('r 57· of spcdacular 499.1840 al't . .5Pi\t do I k perty of over an acre. in-watl•rfront, huge ma!lter 1...:=.c.'.'.'.:::::::.:"'°.:::---REPO S br, 3 ba. ~7K, comm. nr. 1'tea war cl. <1n island & ovcrl<ioks hdr·rn & nlarblo frplc. Santa Arita IOU SJ.~d wn. 011 8\.';i'k loan. GolC 'our!'le & bebo~es& two while water roves. Pric e d to 1'ell fast .••••••••••••••••••••••• Agt. 546·7739 _ Inc ludes pool, clu ·c The uttract1vc home has llurry~ t:all 8J3.3MK • IN FLA Tl ON tennis court. $40.000. 3 bdrm!\., d\"n , for mal SPARLING FIGll1'ER • Costa Mit5a Triplex cm· dining rm .. fi'lmily rm. REALTORS 3 Hdrm, t ~~BA. Condo. 2 2 11cdroon1s-Ulti11s Ui rcct ;i(·cc~s to private'!----------car e ncl. gur•gc, pvt 1~nCl!id PU LIO.')/Cara~CJlo f I bc ar h. S:l50.0lkJ 8°LU1'~rs U·l~lan, 3 Hr, 2Yli fenced backyard. romm. $55 000 TURMER ASSOC. Ba, Uk c 1\cw. Wulk sho1>$ pool. 15 min. rrom beach Brkr • '5e:-6itO REALTYINC. t1o:iN.Csl l·lwy,LAJut1a & 11c hl!i. 11r.i. Int. !l \'l. ncarS.Ct:IMtPl.$32,500, 714/8 -13 I 494·1177 SSS.000. "'·15001640.113&. >SH ... • • ., . . Wednesday, May 14, 1975 • .. H ~llMo ---·••• , .. _u ,..,..1w11t1 Fwwllhecf . ,.Mt DAIL V PILOT ( ~;~::.: .. !!~! .. -Propo<iy 2000 H041sn l'vrol&Md •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C:.110 MH• ~224 Hitw,...t leoclo J26t Co1hl MHo 37Z4 Apa l:0M ftl1 Uflfurn. ,,.,_ l1wftt1 Uftfurft. Af a t11 .. trt1 Unfurt1. ........................................................................ . ···················-·· ............................................. . ;•et~l Beach, water ''iew, 2: BR. Adil Pk, Pft.U~e beach. 496-0266 0~·40l<& •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OP LAGUNA UNITS Mewpwtieech 3 169 WEST Newporl·River LOWRATIS These s ocean view ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lur.:c 2 Br home. Crpt. Ave, J Br, 2 Jl.t, bltn.1, •$8.60Nl.iht.&i.Up C..lo MH o ·3124 Co•I• MHo 3124 Howport h oc:h 31'9 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOi:»~ NB Adult PK. 10 x 20,..c. Porch, pool, bay, beach. DeAnr.a Bay:side Village, 300 E. Coast Hwy. Sp.330, N 8 ~" '72 YIKIHCO • ''Orangewood" Custom 2«61 ', 5Star Adult Park. <l' ill1 ·9192 or97~·9126 apartmenll&tlhopl are LIVE ON LIDO ISLI-~ stv, rer. rncd )'d, Garr.cc. rerr1g, dshwhr. IOdry, yr-•Studio&: 1 BR APlS l block from the beach 2 Dr 2 Ra only$a0mo_ Adults $190. 67$-1827 ly lse. $395. 1213)44$.-6666 •Water Beds The rents ar& low. With (2131 793-<MZ7Collet:t aft 6pm, wknd:s648-782S •TV&: Maid Serv Av:Jil . VACANT 2 br $160. Huge * PhoneServ. tlld pom agh~reastve manal geme1n1t1 Hovaes Unfw'lllisMd br $2~ .• kid1, pets. Agt. NEWPORT TERR. 3 br, Child , Pet•·-· t is propc:r l' w ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fce.979-&ao 2v.. ba. r.1::11ner suite, • renoi: ~\1011 gener ate a generous ,._ 1 3202 1c:..:cc..o'-'-="------bl 1 'Ind •$5.offweeksien\w/ud cash return. Owner Ame· w~ z BR Eastside. Fenced tns, •m rm., ry., 2316Newport8l'o'd,Cl'il ·1 0 u • , c .. I i •••••••••••••••••••••~•• patio,gar .,ocean\'lewon ~~1_97 .. 0 , .. _. _ • . yard. Singles, pet ok. 15 k /pool •~5 .... ...., .....,..,.,.., REALONOMICS Corp. FREE 1'-..REE $23S /mo. 642.9666. acre P•r w · ....,, •i --'=.:.::=.:c.::"-.:='--1 615-6700. · •Pro(essionalSer'o'ice• 1c---------l.'.m~0-~"=•~-7~S>~7~----iNeat Clean t br walk to •L.AMDLORDS• """"'•'•Volley 3234 110 DECO. VIEW ;hoppinj. $l7Smo. 7Unit1-$127,950 Homef i nd•r l • ••••••••••••••••••••••• BackBay&Jr\'ine•lills l---cC~•~l~l&4=2~-7~t~54'---I ? BR, pool, $185. Aduhj. Pft..LJll&. 24SS Jrvlne, Apt A. Slln'owiclncn 1.:: ... :'.:.·7c:4.c76'-. ____ _ DELUXEt,2&31JrApU 3 BR, 2: BA. Nr. Baker & Pvl Pat\os-1-ltd Pool fo"'•irview. $200. Call; atr. Nr.Shop a -AdltsC>nlr l~c wis, 114·962·5169 or Martiftl ... .4ph 1.:.:"..:.'·:.:"..:.0·.=31c:.115:_ __ _ 1777 Santa Ana Ave, CM ~t grApt 113 t>4fi:·MU A.dj.9otfcourw 642-9900 l::xecutive living in I.his De:.i.ut. new 4000 sq It D-.aPolnt l7l6 Acrea-for sal& 1200 2 Separate Dldgs. Xlnt California's Llargest :uory home with bonu hilh;ide home. 4 br, 3 ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-cond . Uesirable Co11to •Rental Servic~!· room, 3 br, 2 ba, cov. ram & rec rms. pool, 2 Bl\ r>Ci\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa lo('. All 2 Bl{, 1 1·11 ---"-'-'-"--~'----I patio, cpls,drps, freshly Roman tub. 3 frplcs, 2 Utils. pJ. ':96,'0195 or /\ V'O CAD 0 I~ AND -ba. Avg. 1.ooosq. lt. each S.A. older 2 br, kids, pet, painted. See to apprec/ w~l bars, \'l.td .wood 960.1142 $1,'JOO / Ac. Jtancho, Cu . Wesley M. Taylor Co. f!lcd, sur. $1 85. , $395.mo. As k fot Bev or ce1lg. Entertainers de-lc-'-'--------- 80''(, seller financed, 8''. nealtors 6444910 S.A. Ills l br, appl, uUI Joe. 963-4~7 or96.1-1186 light. Lge kit w/view, Huntington leoch 1740 I~t. Tight$ focces sale. pd,$115. LIKE NEW 4 br, 2 ba, self cl ng oven, compac· o~·ner. 71-1 /676·5734 $2 000. Tax R.bcrte J-1.B. $110. t br , sngls, .. _ 1 1. -= tor, dshwhr, serv. porch, ••••••••••••••••••••••• FROM 542 WEEKLY '!"ltESCOT'f, Arizona Country Est:ites. =!~ aL-. i\lust sell. SAVE $1500. 540-3071. 1300 ·-····················· b"h. ucaut. oca 1011:-.,,, mo. 3 car ""· 51 200. tno. 9 llt~ Bt·h 1'riple:oce> " .. _ 962-1859 or 968-{J()t9 j ust bll 1·2-&3llr-Patio H.B. 3 br. :.? ba, kiu:., pct, l.:-:---:::-.,.--;:---;--:::::-:l-~64~5~-~7~l0'.:2c_ ____ _ f d 0010 •---• 3 40 EJ1tcutive 5'.tit." 2002 HunLLngton nc . ~~r . ..., · Hllldington ~ Z Open daily 1·5. 539-6779 Cd:'ol 3 br, frpl, kids, gar •••••••••••••••••••••••South LOCJUna 3ll6 72 7 YoA.toW11 llYd. N B 3br appl kids pet ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 -hDI d lY kl • * * * SJSo: fo'eei Bkr' , ' 3 BR, 2 BA, ~lil. rm. & lg. BEACH FRONT home 2 ~ac 536.041 i own Arthur Moyer HOMEFIMDERS. f~~~·. y~k~s"':~ 1!.tcf Br. 2 Ba, conv. den & STUDIOS& 1 IRs PINECRHIC 19511 HelenoCircle •642-9900• 5·JOPM536-2789 frplc . s5oo. mo. lse. •Full kitchen ONDO 3 Br, Z Ba, cpts, UYIS UP •Shady Elm G..-c:ll'ns • Pool, crpt & drps, lndry, adults. 111 E. 22nd St. Near Beach. &l2·3&t5 H ti....,.. a.och 1----=..:.:::...:..:.:.:_ ___ l-~·.cc. ________ I Couples only. 499-2188 ed 1 ,. drps, bltns, frplc. patio. "" '"JI'°" lolbo I I d 3206 3 BR, Cam rm. \'ault wkdays after 6 & wknds •Heat poo TO ITS MAME You arc the winner of 2 o s an •Laundry facililics Adlts. $325. 642·ll55 Over soo tall trees and rrecticke:ts tothe ••••••••••••••••••••••• ceil. 2 yr::; old. $385·c"=1c1e='~2='~3~0~·-----l •t'reeutilit1es JO s tre.ams with UCI IRVIHE Little Isl. Bayfmt view, 3 _8::.::"'=b=•=•~•=·c963=·~67~39=---I Lovely 2 BR, 2 BA. Ocean •F'ree linens 1 ~i'! /~o~~~.AA~ns, waterfalls create a re· CELEBRITY level. Bayvw. 2 Br. frplc. 3 8 r. 1 i,; b a Twhs e . view home w/rrplce, & •TV & maid serv. avail util furn. Encl garage. laxing setting for your Auto gar park. 337 B. Clu bhse /pool . 530 large open living rm. •Bar·B·Que Pool, i·acuz.z.i . 393 s1ia cious 11t•w l·or 2· BA.SEIA.LLGAME East Bayview. $t...J0 mo. Isl/las t. $?5 cleaning. Year lease, $325. mo. •Phoneservice Jlamilton. 64.S.4"ll e,•cs. bedroom apartmeftt. SUND1\Y,f\1AYl8 213 /876-2723 . 842_4921 . 494-6136. •lm.ile toocean t-'rom $195. Furniture al l '.JOatUCI 642·1960days. available. Small pets Los '\NG ""LC"O RA'lS Copis trano leoc.h 3211 w ""' I 3•91 NO INCREASE' . 0 PARK HEWPORT APARTMENTS "LUXUlt\' 11A\'f"HONT" Unobstructed p.anoramiC" view. 1300 Sq. ft ., 2 llll, 2 Ba, dbl i;ar, adulls, no pets. Boal slip a \'ai1. S475. yrl)'. 233·19Lh :)t, ··c··. 61~·0236orC1S·611>3 WES'l'CL11''fo' <1cross fr Coco'.:;. 2 B ll, 2 Ha, t'r1>lc, palio, t·rp[s. drps, fo'/1\ heat .. 1n1r, walk to shops, sz-10. 1\dults. lt»5 lr\·iuc. 642-0239 BARGAIN price for fast sale. Beaut. condo com· plex. 11 2 units, rented :i s a;i,t~. Projected ·75 in · l'Ome appro:oc. $300,000. (Jfant pool, jacuzzi , gy111 , gatages. t~or sale or' ~rac'le tlu~·n . i'~ T.D. By """er. l\1r. B., 400 N . Al·ucia, l'ullcrlOn. (71·1) 809-974·1 c.. ~ 1' i''ircplace .4 Bcdrm2bath •s ns •r ' .. in sum-$175. 2 Bil, sing le sty, K. i\dull~ only. Offi c.'e . vs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• hoine. Crpts, drps, bltns. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mer rent. Beaut I br fl!rn beant ccil., cpts, drps. open 9:00 to 6:00. 2300 Large Z Bil . 11:.i hath. OAKLANDHAJDERS BLUFf',S Duplex, frpl , OW, beaut landstaping. TA s TE Fu L 3 b r npts $16S & $115. Spanish 2049 • •<.;' • Wa ll ace, t,airview ltd., C.:osta Bllns. Encl gar. Nr lloag IMss Prop«rfy 1400 in 3 seven inning pre..,iew patio, 2 br, 2 ba. ~st Ask. for Bev or Joe. $350. Tow n ho·use w /2 c ar style bldg, pvt encl gar, 646.8883 Mesa. Phone 545-2300. l los1>. At.lulls. S225. mo. • -•••••••••••••••••• of Supe r Bowl Ten. area. $285. mo. Yrly, mo. 963-4561963-1186 automatic gar. L.se. $299. pool, sauna, lndry, adlts. l ~~="--------1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ti42 -05!.lli H-.,wood-ly Ow1IH' Please call &12-5678., ext $1,500 3 Summer mons . 879·2680 17301 Kee Ison Ln. I blk 2 BEDROOM $175. mo. I~~~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; sELl-TRADE--OFF1';R J33 to claim your tickets. 673·J22i or 673-2836 BEAUTIFUL La Cuesta 4 W. of lleach off Slater. Adults, no pets. HuntlftC)ton a.ach ]840 I• 2 Adj ct Office Bldgs. 3000 (North ~ounty toll free C del Mir 32l 2 Br, 2 Ba, clOl>e lo school COftdomlnlums 842-7848 642-89lW ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE & ·~·fl ••/p"'rk 'g Ideal number 1s 540-1220.) orona & beach. $450. 962·2734 UnfMnllslMd l425 i-'=='-'--------l----""c=:::. ___ I 2 Bdrm;., 11.!I bath condo """" .. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEACfl . I ff l Cl lEZOROAl''J'S for bu si ness, pro -•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• singe, o ·s -SPARKLINGnewspac.2 wlthpool.$335f..lo. fesslonal or investmool H .V. fllLLS 3 br_+ fam NE W delu xe 2 story 2 BR, Z Ba, brand new. park'g, gar. avail . Br . $215. Patio, crpts, 8234Atlanta STEPS TO If.A.CH incoin e. Trade for otsforsale-2200 rm.2 ba,lgepat1o&yd. home.closetobeach,4 $225. mo. Next to the 54 1·5131; 536-0862 ; drps, beaut. garden. 1,2&.3 Ult. i~nv. gar., ZBlt,lba.WinterSZJS NewportBeachareapro·••••••••••••••••••••••• $495.mo.lse.644-2877 br & lge fam rm, frplc. beac h i n Hunt. llch 551·1659 lmmed. occupancy. pool, wa s her, dryer, HEWPORTCREST perty . Courtesy Brkrs. PORT ARMA SPACIOUS duplex J br. 2 ~~;!~ps. $395. Call lO-S, 846·2856 t.IEN, small beach hotel. ~1~1~~· ~~-:i~· 5Z1 W. Close Lo beach. 5J6.00JG 171-1 J 752·1910 or l213l LAGUNA ba, bltns, nr. water $375. TowMouse Rooms , $22.50 week. • NEAR iSEAN 462·0981 in~·ites you to inspect Callowner554·256 1eve 1'~i replac.e, 3 BR, 2 BA, U fwmislNd 1525 Apls.$100mo.S36-1056 OAKRIDGE Vil.LA 2 & 3 h · · -new paint, bltns, close " · ii 3 JI R 2 BA b11·1n• n ·r 1 l · l Antique Shop in s reat t _e1 r panoramic .... 1ew 2 BR, 1 BA . Quiet, s unny ·h . & hool .,.,10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lonu11a leach "1.7 . · .. • .. , caut1 u s ap s. l,.,,.."Lio n ·on lagunaUch si t es overlook1 n g hk sopping sc s.-'R L De 1 ~-·· ~ children welcome. $225. 1''rplc s , bltns, dis · ... L.. ~ .. terrace. Wash/Dry up. Mo. Ask for Be\' or Joe, ent or ease-au . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... W C 1 ,.,_11-light/sunny, newly de-beautiful Laguna Beach. Vi'alk Lobch. &stores l"iio 963-4567963·1786 clean Townhouse3 Br~ 2 STUDIO APT. 1 block to ....., . en er..... "' hwashers, 2 car garage. c o r a _t c d , w e I I BKR 494 ~388. Child ren or pets. $:..'9S. Ba, pool, centr<1.l . air, lieach. Utils. pd. s175_ 2 BR duplex $200. mo. Sundecks. t'rom $215 . ~9~1 s hcd . $5,0UO Bay Street, C.M.-lf.! 61313Ja 4 DR , l~ BA, .close to $295 .Laguna Hill s. Ca ll :491·1151 Newly decorated, C/D, 1..:536:::.·="='~'------ 2 BR, 2 Ua condo $5:!5 WE HAVE SUl\11\-t ER liENT,\LS associated BA O KEAS AEAl TO RS io1~w B<>•l>odb''J&6 • . Acre. Apprvd/11 units. LEASE Shorect1rr Rd, pvt beach. fo resh paint, cpts, 346-7582. pvt patio, encl. garage. I Love At I st Bite ,.,iJl\f EBE ft B H.EAD Pr.esent incom~ $280. beach access, lg• yard. drps, gardener. $385. Dvpl x Unfww 3600 Mewport leoch 3769 infant ok. No pets. 388 1 &2 llr av:i il. t\J rn&un· •I.GE 2 br, 2 Ua , pool , ~RE h 1o••NNN p "'"2"(V\ p nl 968-4680 e es ••••••••••••••••••••••• BaySt548·2020 adlts, ~1n pct ok.. .c>lV s ows !O I . rice -.......... nn 0 y. i65(), 8·i2-2026675·4869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.9S WK UP. I Bdr, 2 Ba . furn . Al'PLt; AP'fS. A 15 Yr lease w/optJons. In-5-15·7361or549-3325. •LOVELY LaCuesla3BR MEW DUPLEX & Bach. Color TV.&'lid 2 BR, 2 11~ BA Studio apt. unique idea in adull apt Eastbluff. SJJ·t197 <1 ; vestors a sk for Chuck. IMMA CU LATE 2br,2ba. 2ba home for lease. No living. 6700 Warner Ave, 833·1653 .. Acent.531 _6581 P r omont.o~y Bay.By 1\-lature wontan or con· fee Deluxe spli t-level; 1300 serv, pool. 1'HE M , A, Bltns, D/W.cptg&drpi;. l-lunti n g ton lleac h.1-''--"------- --=...--------1 Owner. M1~umal down or serv::itive cpl. See at; .1,12 sq ft , 2 bdrm w/loft-den, 415 N. Newport DI, NB, Pat io. $265 mo. 1i.;s 8-17.6041. No lease. Sorry -ELEGANCE Coftclominiums trade ~qu 1ty for small Dahlii.t . 615.3300 frplc , pl ush crptg, home-646 -9681 J oann. Agt. 838·~l h'ld . for sale 1700 house in Newport area. •CO!i1E lo the ocean 1h like storage walk-in noc 1 renorpets. By the Bay. 4 br, beam ••••"•••••••••••••••••• $ll9,000_ l'rlncipals only. 3 BH .. 2 ba home. steps to mi . 2 & 3 BR from $195 lo closets, bath' & guest N fo:W, beaut. furnished ADULT 1 BR. frplc, pool. 1 HR f Sl5.5 Ad It ceil 'g ., (rpl, D/W, patio. ,;.· T A.X Sil EL TEil 213/218-9966 or write, Box beach. Beaut. area. S55(). $105. No fee bath, bltn gas range & e:ocec. type lOwnhse nr. Sl80 mo. 1975 Pomona, u~ .uri°, . bet u ~~i $ 5 5 O mo . ll7 3 · 5 7 19 ·•t,lexcs & tri-ple:oces by 545, Beve rly Jlills, Ca yrly. 675-7973 O\'en, patio deck, 2 car ocean. 3 Hr. 3 Ba. den, 2 CM . Call 645-1956 G~u~egi~· St. ~~~:2354 1 · Eve/Wknd . ------90213. •2BR CONDO, pool, enclosed garage w/laun-s undecks, gas bbq, -...'et? -•• ~---:;, t @1beach.2 br&twntlse. SPYGLASS, fantas ti(' clubhse.Agt.846-13U dry room. Payonlyelec-bar, tennis els, pool & .BR,ZBa.bltns.~a lcony. SP,\CIOUS 2 & 3 hdrrn. WESlCLifl-Adult. I~. l Gompl pkg. Brand nu . J LOTS , 3 Ac re s. view, 4 Br, 1~1n. &1·1-6926 2 BR "-h 5178 tric Adults So or Coast sauna. $600. 542·9628 Adults only. $225. mo. 1 · Ch'ldren OK 11.:r.11 hi'. bale, pool. Sl8tl·S:..'OO. &16 21156 Jal"bu o near ....:ac · · · 642-3693 ap s .. 1 • • 17UOA U~dford64i;-0075 ·T Bc<1 chfront I\. • 1 . 1 'di or&i-1·6106 . · Hwy, 5 blks from beach. Npl. C••l l•IY fu-n lg" •• ,, .. Keclson, 11.J!k._. W. ofl-'"""-'::""c".::::.::.:==..:c dwn or exchange for in· F.enced 3 ~r S22:5., bring 3 G Id d "' ' .. · Bl ff I 8 ,:· •S 19, 950• come property. &12_3652 Costa Meso 32Z4 kids. Agt. Fee. 979·8430 $425. 4 5 ° enro • tri-le,•el, 'zoR. 3 ua: wet 2 Hr, Unfurn. Apart: ~pls, U ~ach . o S alcr · South La9una 38 6 Large 2 bedrm ._ 2 Lia Hllr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona del i\t ar. {714 J bar, frplc. tennis, pool. drps, laundry fa c1ht1es. 842-0389 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·W-l fenced patio o n lnine 3244 615·9331. Clse to bch $495 mo Tenants co·OP vegetable 2 Dr,Gas l>d.,Very<.:lean, 'v'.l~W ? Seein~ is ~lie~-b~aut ifully landscaped Mobile home/ COLLEGE PARK ••••••••••••••••••••••• .t.--'.ne11ts FurNWd 675·716-1 garden. Adults, no pets. Qu' iet. 1''a n1il y, no n<>ts, 1ng. 2 BO , 2 UA. l\.1allu e ,.,..,,...nds w/pool , security Trtr Prlts •300 -..-' $160 642-3697 ..--d Its n pets ele,·ator fP"WU .. 3 BR, 2 BA, fp!e, r/o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ..._.,...11ts t'rom $115842-1652'. "' u · 0 •• . gutes & much more. $:!2U. ••••••••••••••••••••••• refrig .. crtps, drps, dble BR RBEHTALS ,..,10 lolboo lsloncl 3706 ~UoL ~ __ ,, .. _ _. LARGE Ground fo1r . l br to llch. & pool. Security. ..er. mo_. pays it a_ll incldg lO x 5,-NB Adult p •·. 10 x I 2 1 a °"' ,_._ nc<u · Co ndo 2 UH 11 4 B,\ 31755 <.:st. 11 .... ·y. South n. gar., Blue llaven poo , , •., ········-· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garden apt. 1~001 . rec · ' · · t.i'ies, ins. & ma1nt fees. 2Q Enc. porch, pool. bay. $395. month. 2 BR,~ Ba .......... $325 BAY FRONT, 2 bedroom, lalboo lslctttd 1106 room. $175. 710 18th St. Patio, pool, tlin'g :..ir .. ·a. L:i ~una . <.."'1111 Dan at 839-8321 for bc<1.ch. UeAnza Bayside R M C-3 BR, 2 Ba ..••.. $385-$415 r· 1 pal·o Ask for Becky, 833·16Hi A-~-1 fumi'·•-~ appt lo see. ,\gt. Village. 300 E. Coast oy c e 3 BR, 2'h Ba .•....... $400 garage, irep ace, 1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •2 BR, l Ba, !\.fes:i Verde. bt .... •n 8-S; aft6,s12.4ro1. panmen s . :MRV Reattor 1810 Mewport 4 BR 2 Ba rum to Cd 0 r n e .r I? rdo P1" 1NY • 2 BR. steps to beach, )'ear Adults gar avail $185 or Unfunushl'd 3900 l.fwy .Sp.330.NB M ""TI'"' ' ' . ownsta1rs 1n up ex. o I .o25 • ' · · · •$1-9 2 UH 2BA ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa esa.....a· = Aug •.. , ..........•. $125 d k b 1 b 1.f 1 view ease.... . mo. No pets. 833-8974 * 1 -· 4BR,2'h ba ......... $-150 OC. u eauiu 840-1789aft.7p.m. P001.,cpl'l,refr1g 3 Bil 2'h Ba, 3 t.1os. $\SO over Nort.h IJa>:f ront. • l Bil Sl70. Cl\[port, clean, Kids. 536-UH51. li-16-9ti&l 3 BR, 2 BA , dbl. gar, rncd. ' F'ully furnished. 1nclud· lolboa Peninsula 3807 cpls. drps, !llv. & rerrig. 1-''-'="'-="'-''-'-=""--IYd., c hild OK, quiet RAISOR'S ing washer and dryer.•••••••••••••••••••• .. •• 731 W.18thSt.lii3-ii'S7 NI·:,\ It lluntingtuu ~lobile home. 2 BD, 2 BA, street. $325. 548-0786 Bve. Available ;JS sub-rental 3 Bdrms., 2 bath upper, II arbour, 2 hr. sha g cpts, custom built, close to b bl No REALTORS now lo J une 14th with $315 Month, yearly 2 BR, z ba, frplc, pvl rcfrig, ran1ie. dshwhr. s hopping bus ocean 3 BR. 2 a, tns, cpLs. . possil>le extension. $110 Marshall Hlly 075-4600 patio. carport + slOrage, patio, e ncl. gar. 1\dlts. no adull par'k. ca'u aft. 6 pets .• ~so. 1933 Anahei m 4523 Ca m pus Dr., Irvine per week. Call &\4 ·1142. rec. fa('il. s210. mo. No pets. $220. n10. &16-4Jti0 pin . or week ends . Ave.6-16-3160 Campus ValleyShop Clr. CoronadelMcr 1822 pets . Children ok . ·l!:l9-l\7l. .CA.LL13.l-1600 BalboaPeninM.&o 1707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 544_2390 LC.~1'.: I Bil. I. Ba. Patio. llClllNC Nlll' COllCEn! IOULT t.lll[SIOE UV!NC ii ~loll •Ill ACCl•llO • Boch•1or$ •I BR , '2 BR •7 BR& Qen From $17S·$48S IC"'--"-"'-------Eastside w ith 3 large 1--.::.:.:=:=.c:.o.:...:.c.c_c__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp 2br, pool, walk bch, 1~=="--------1 Sl-10. p /n10 . \~'ar111.:r & ett.1ntain, Deseri, bdrms, built-in kitchen, • REHT A.LS • SU ~1 MER RENTAL carprl. adults/no pets. * * * • Ue3ch Hlvd. ~7-4-t-IU Me1a Verde Ea1t & Adams R.'o_.. 2400 double ga rage, plus Att 1· e Clean lBr .. .,u. 8338,7 ""'l65l iu--540·1800 .OCEANSIDE CONDO :•u•10CEANA SOUTll" ·Retirement Co mmun1ly n carport, & large fenced UN IV.PARK rac 1" __..,_ · -1 /.....,. · Monue nvmorri 1&2 Urbcacha1>ts.$\10 &~;:;;;:;;~~;;;~~;:;;;:;;;; yard. Close lo shopping &: 2 BR, 2 Ba , · · · · · $.125/375 Apt. Sips 4 or 5· 1 blk to I 425_Skyline Drive up, pool, adulL-.. no pets. Perfect ror -...·eekend & bus line. S290 per month. 3 BR., 21/:! Ba F.R ... $450 ocean or Bay. $139 per MEW DUPLEX Loguno Broch 536·7031 t536-0.\92 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_ 11 ( Over 40l vac:.iuon ! Comp. fu rn. I fo'ree ren t<1.I service. 3 BR .. 2 baths •..... S375 week. 1128 W. Balboa Deluxe split-le,·el; 1300 You are the winner of 21 -':c'.C"""'-:::O:.:C::::: __ _ UR condo in Palm Desert 646 _1711 _ Walker & Lee WALN UT SQUARE 1 cB~lc•~d~--------sq fl, 2 bdrm w/loft-den, free li ckets to the LOCJUfto leach 3848 ~·2BA. CllOICE one s tory end unit. overlook· ing coi f course with glim pse of ocean. Patio. l!lnclosed garage. Close lo club ho use. pool , jacuzzi Short walk to bus Ji~, Nr. large Carlsbad s hopping center. 3 mi. to ocean. Illness rorces sale by owner . Shown by app't. S-ltl·3036or 433-3855 Cou ntry Club area. Pool Real Estate. 2 BR, 2 Ba ...... $240/285 Corona del Mer 3722 frplc, plush crpts, home· ••••••••••••••••••••••• &jacuzzi ; lovely green· TURTLEROCK ••••••••••••••••••••••• like s torage, walk·in UCllRVIME Oce anrront 2 Hit in belt. V.'alk to stores, gol f Avail. 6/1, sharp 4 BR, 2 BR,Z,ba, den .. $l00/4~ WISH to subl et \ovt:ly 1 br closets, bath & guest CELEIRITY beautiful old ~lcdite rra- & enterla1nment. Only bltns. quiet <:ul-de-sac. 4BR Z~balhs $415 Cd•I J 5lhe-1 balh, blln gas range & IA.SEIAUGAME neil n Villa, frpl cc, $26 7'" ,. l 0GREENT"E .. E.. apt ' une 1 ·.:rcP · l. d-k 2 ,. -, ""· ~asy crrm; $325.551-7648 n 1 5460 r 5 oven, pa 10 ""'" • a. SUNDAY,PtfAY18 massi\'e l>eam ceilings, Call Eves. Bkr559-1986 2Br., l ba, famrm .. $315 Cal Joan&IO· a ter enclosed garage W/laun-at 1:30at"UC1 le<1tled winduws, car OTH 4BR 2BA fr/pl , 2 c~ gar. 3 Br, 2 Ba . F/R ...... $3.50 Costa Mesa 1724 dry room . Pay only elec-LOS 1\NGELES l\A!'t1S port, pr1 . Lich. many MAMM 1-lu gh !am rm. reen· 3BR, 2Vz Ba ........ 5390 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tric. Adults. So. of Coast ,.s. trees. $485. mo. cm yrs. .. . . . brook . \V or So. Cst. T ltETERR.i\CE llwy ,5 blks frombeach. OAKLANDllAIDERS lease. tll'o children or Sk11ng. ~at1ng, f!shing, Pla1.a S400 mo. 979·2511 R 1. h "'"""' * Shody Elm~s • $4 25. 435 Goldenrod , backpacking, tennis-AU 0, 554_1,.,8_ 2 B . 2 uat s .. · .. · ........... Pool. "•Pl & d-. lnd,y, in a seven inning preview pets. 494-2791. •c::.:::_:.:.:,=''"------1 THEWILLOWS '" ...... Coro n<1 J e l !\-far . 0r .:.· p Uo IT this andmore is :ivail.to1 adulls. 111 E. 22nd St. 17 14 )675-9337 .;iu er w en . OC~ANf"HON'l'2b JI mabexes/ you al this magnificent $180. 2 BR, St\', kids J BR 2 baths.·•••, .. $315 1 -~~-~·~u<:_!'B~e!a~eh~-~642~-~-~''---l:;-;;:::;;_-;:::;:--:;:;::-:;:;:;:;;:I Pl ease C<tll &12·:.078. ext , . i ~._ >a East ern Sierra Resort. 2 BR , kids, pet, gar:ige , _. 2. Uedroom view apart· 333 to claim your tickets. t /I'. ;ill ye<1 r. Utlls J>tl. You can own your own 3 Bl\, kids, pet. pool HOLIDAY PLAZA ment w ith fi replace & <Norlh County toll free 536·0321 luxury condo. scenic lot 2 Bit, pet, fncd, sar 5195 DELUXE Spacious l Br, enclosed garage. $300. nuntber is 540·1220· l Hewpart l •och 3869 or Chalet. at >"ery reas. $185. 2 BR. stv , child. VISleN (urn apt. Pool. Amp\e,1~6~7~5-~4~04~8~------1----'-'-'-'----••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .. ~nits sale 1800 ...,..,, •.................. 1>r ices & terms. For 'it AC 2. I.Jr, child , pel. alAlTY parking. Adults,nopets. furth e r d etails Call : t'ee/Bkr 2 500 196SPomonaAve .. CM 675-9100 or write to: HOMEFIMDERS 55 -7 ·HEW 4·PLEXES Costa M•sa 3824 LGE 2 llR. No pets. 783 W. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wilson. Sl10. 551-8560 or ,\f:.i111molh Properties •642-9900• URTLEROCK 2 sty, 4 •TroplcalPool• Off leattn Path 1..::"=2..:·99:::7:..:7 _____ _ Inc. <::82 1 Newport Blvd.-----------br, 3 ba, 3 car gar. Lg. 1 Br , cpts, drps, bllns, Newport Deach92660 t Br hse w / gar. Spacious, bonu!i rm. A\"I. 1/1. $5.2.'i. patio. All ulililies paid. charming, qui et. Stove. 537·4480 _548:.::~-l~lc68=--------I Or.rt of State Proporty 2600 refrig. drps, crpt'd. Mar· 1..::c...:.:::::_ ______ I ried -f Pl only, no pet!. UN IVERS J Ty pr k . 1 BR. prefer midftle age $195 . S48·5702orG46-IM.S. Twnhouse. 3 br, 2''2 ba, or retired, no child/pets. I & 2 Br. AdulLs no peLs, SlllNY BRIGl-IT! 2 br dshwhrs, s hag cpts, duplex. 692 Darrell St. closed garage, frpl c, Bltns, incl'g. wash/dry. BBQ. Gas & water pd. Dbl. carport. No pels, I , , REAL TY INC. Pool child OK. $22.'i. 968·0&18 walk to adult pool. Wtr . & SISS. 642-5848 2 Br, House, newly paint· dues pd. SJi5 mo. Call · 1 BR. lg. enc 'd. pvt. patio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-, .. 714/1146-1371 cd inside & out. new own er : Ua ys, 644-32-14, ••••••••••••••••••••••• l•l U•lu<" uru· ... fo• l"" k ··•~ newly decor'd. Nr. Santa ~ '<' '"" .... ('rpts. No 1u:. or pets. eves. 552·719j ,''1RIME ULEX l\'lSe investor. 4-2 Ur and S250. RJ ;I w. 16th orr1..:.:.::::.:=.c:'-'-----· Ana entry. Club. $115. lftc.me Properly ZOOO 14 DELUXE UMITS ' " $83 750 10·1 Ur units. Secured by Placentia. Pho~lo see Loguna l e ach 3241 _c="=l=l =L="~'c•='~·~·"'="'=----1 "· ' ' enclosed walls. Prime 548 ·8951 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LA MANCHA Al'TS 778 Scott Place. CM 642-5073 CASA VICTOHIA . I & 2Br. Unfurn/fo\Jrn fr. Sl69.50 cas/wtr. pd. Adults-No Pets Sec. gate Pool. Rec. Rm., t:levator 525 Victoria. &12--ll910 ·C"Ovington <t -pl ex . Las Ve ga s lncation.1-----'-'-'--'-"-'---·locEANFRONT Laguna f\lrn. lach & I Ir. EJI· .J-'e-rfect location. SlOOO Sparkling povl. Good Cli1\Rt.11NG 2BR, Den, l RoyaleCondo.31.Jr,2.ba, ce-ptionally nice. ZI 10 ·:s~0ca~h spendable otn s pendable 91;;, lo3n. Ba, f'rplc , Crpts, Drps, 2000sq.lt. Bar,frpl.Sec. Mirwportll.,.CM. ' own pay men · 1-lomc away from home. Sto ... e, lge fed )'d, nopels. guard. $195 mo. Lse. MEDITERRA.HEA.H Elllrn~ $900 per month . Anxious owner asking l~S22='~-~64~0~·~8000=:':-:~-:::-:-l ~A~d~u~l~U~o~n~l~y~.~7l~4~-4~99~-27~7~1c_ I BR, Quiet, A/C, Pool. nr VILLA.GE •1 u r r Y, ca\ I ( 114 ) only 5212,ooo. Deluxe un· Frwys. Adults only . No ..za,;.1100. its-bargain priced. VERY C LE AN &: Loguna MiCJIMI 3Z52 pets. Checkmate, 2831 l Bedroom JNVESTMENT ·r ake ad\'antage. Call VACANT ! 3 Bedroom ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bristol.546-8791 I Bedroom&Den DIVISION nuw 1114 )752_1700. ho me with covered, 4 BR. ramily room ,-=-="--~------2Bcdrooms THEREALE..fITATERS INVESTMENT .screened patio. Lo,vely fireplace, fenced, im · I BR, adults only. $125. 28edroomTownhse ~:,.;,.;.. DIVISION ca_rpc t s & paneling. maculate. $350. per mo. mo .. utll pd. 552 Center. 2400 HarborBlvd. ~;f'lv~S unit apt bldg )Ust • . . 1 Prime Cos~a ft14:'sa area. tst & last. l ·-I00-2S44. 548·3076 Costa Mesa (1 141557-8020 .~pleted for sale, Close TllE R ~Al. ESTATERS J~a mlly s ituation pre-1c::.:.::.:==c.:.:.:=..::cc'--• -'------------1 . .).·IJ ma1or s hopp1ng Rentals rerred.Gardencr scr,'ice 2 Dr, l 'h ba, fenced yd. .. ic:irnter. 1st yr write-ore ••••••••••••••••••••••• incl ud ed at $375 per Garden e r . $300 mo. J.i_l·f~I . ;,31; 2579: !.92-5010 Houses Furnishe-d month . Call Coats & Lease. 2l3· 782-0-lro •" 9 IO ACRE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wullace, 546-4141. •":'· I . General 3 102 Missio11 Viejo 326 7 ;"Back fs ay acreage with 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .thus es ;ind rooin Cur WAl.K Lo bc:ich I br house l•l'Mf'e. Owner will cu rry 511 . l I 1 \J · S J Lo I n a., u 1 P<->so an J.;f 11111.n euig. w low · Clemente $135., kids. $75,000. Huntington Hcach $135., (1 jQuail l~ kids. pets. Laguna Beach $160., ut1l pd. Balboa Place SIS.S .. walk to water. Agt. Ill apau l ... · · Fee. 979·8430 ..... 712 ·1'20 .i "'" °""" tt HtWl'Dflt ''"'" Corona de l Mer 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNIQUE beach home, 3 ' 1 °1 ?".place your message br, nr water. 6/11 to 7 /ll. •t1' $550. 675.7973 ii• ,1, before the 1-----------1 ,4"1 rcadlnl public, Mewport leoch l 169 ~.j.,,~. phone ~:J ,1• Dally PllOl J1 •l~ Classified, 642·5678 ..i1)ll' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dr, 190 0 s q .fl ,, Z balconies., O(Canfront. $750. mo . Barbara 963·6739 * • * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• J im.._ t .EASE 4 br. 2 ba View I l 13 W. lay hon1e_. Xlnt. loc ~tlon . u port_.. $42.J includes swim & ' , ... ew h . "or 2 1 lenn club &: grdnr. Eves. ou are t e winner ~3950 rree tickets tot.he tc-'----------1 UCllRYIHE Howpon looc:h 32H CELElllTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• IA.SllA.LLGA.ME DRANO new Newport SUNDAY, MAY Ill Terrace condo. 3 Br. 2Vr at t :30alUCI Ba. 5350. mo. Adulls, LOS 1\NGEl .• ESRAMS r;:u. 675·MIOO, Dkr, n '" I c.:::•~· --------1 OAKLAND RAIDERS DELUXE condo, 3 br, in a ieven inning pre\·icw 1.J:l , cpts. drps. 1883 sq n. of Super Bo-...·1 Ten. Pvt ply . $47S.894·6435 Please cull 642·5678, e:ocl.I cc.:::..<e::.c.:.:..=='-"'=- JjJ to ('lai m your tickets. LIKE NEW, lovely Bluffs 1North County toH free unit; 3 BR .. ram. rm. To number is 540-122.0.) right parly, $<&.50·Month. • • • • Brokl!r &44·1133 Co1t•M•so l724Costa Mei• 3724 ............................................... AMBASSADOR INN •• Cl •••'•• -·~ ......... _... ... ..._ .. -- BRAND NEW s29so &UP . --.-. ,,_ __ U... ._.lll!MI S.nk..._. .. KikM hcllfk'l •••~ Hfftfll reol ...,......, te.p.. c ..... e& Jec.W w...... Get llQ'• T................. IK,......_ ...... Dine.I ... ,._.., • .,.1111. W..a« & Dry~ ••ell. WATBPALL-STllAMS-UCl-OOf'fS 2277 H.ARIOR ILVD. COSTAMISA 645-4840 I & 2 BR garden apls, frpl, D/W, pvt. patios. Nr. lr\'ine Ind . area. $1 75 lo S200 mo. 557-284 1 FOUR SEASONS AP'rS 2 Rr Twnhse. l ~';r ba, pool. pvt. patio. adulti;. SJ85. 735 J oa nn St . &15·0JJ2 * 2 WEEKS FREE Move in w /deposits only l BR $190 2 Ult 5230 Herrig, Security, P oo l, J :i cu 7.7.i , Jl cc. Bid~ w /exert·ise rtt1 ~ Billards, Color l 'V. SEEK & FINO' Irvine Ave. at ~f (!J;a 545·4855 SOBA W STNBCCCW A CDRND. TSCUNOTUOTUOBAUAEllM RT MR T~R C TNS CU Tll ESU R K R O A AF.ORAF.TOT CUS QBC 1 C U S I. Z R H A ft A F. A Q C E U A U A 0 t: D F. I, ll C U M R ~ t; 0 L T I\ C S l ' C 0 N S \I S N II N D I. C L T l°' S 0 H U 0 L A T T T U lJ c· 8 R t: N l ! A II T 0 NZ C TSIJB llGAAZA C T C F.$9 RET UN HCNTAOSAT U BS UO AL C NAAO I CC KSSES COC A HLARBSCOALEZETTUBRR UtDRL H CAERPURBANCNO HTUBACRUTU T UNRETTUB TUNOODA A TNESUQELBAT 1111111~ TM~ -.. _. ...._ ..,_ ~. '-ckWIN, .,, ....... 4._.., 19 .. ,.,-, FW mcfri ....__ .................. i ACORN CUtlHAW IMALLSUGAfl DU'TTtllN'UT CU8TA11D MAltltOW trrltAIGllT N'g('l( ::: CA8t:ll1'A HUllBARD TAlfl,F.qUt:t:N COCOlELt.F. NOODLI T1Jl'l8AN TOMOMOW: ""'" ' ; 1'.:njoy much l•'P' "S••k A Find" pu11l1• wi1h 011er ~O ttlletwerl.u ptr p.ntl in •n •ll·MW 1ttin o/2•·i»r• hooklf'tt. ·To Ofder volumft I, II an di DI. Mnd SI fut e.ch. m1kfni (hffluo r>ay•blt \O "S"k •'ind" h1 t6ff of thi• nt.., .. per. CORONA UEI. )11\lt 2 Br To~·nhousc, frplc, rrom 5260. l Br from $..?05. Poot. tennis. continent:il breakfast. Some ocean & Catalina views. Separate family section. (.;lose to shoppin~ & rine beach. 6-14·261 I. 'fllE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. l\1 1 NU'rES TO NP'l' UCIL Bach. 1&2 BH. rrom $16.'i. i\dult.s. NoPels 1561 t.1 csa Dr. {5 Ulks £astofNey.·porL Ulvd > 541i·91-lti0 live BIG! From $165 O:ikwood offers the finest in counlry club liv· ing :..it a price you can af· ford. 1'here's $1 million in recreation r.1clllties, a full time .activities dircc• tor who plans parties, BBQ's. trips & more! t'ree Sunday brunch. Plu:-> beautiful singles, 1&2 bedroom apts. rurniShf'd & ur1furni::.hcd . Oak-...·ood Garden ApLi ofrcrs an t·:occlusivc "1"0 Rent H.a1se Gu3rantec". We guarantee lhnt your rent will not be raisctl ror ONE F ULLYEAR&you still have the nexibillly of month ~o month OC· cupancy. Rents from 516S. Prices '"'llry by Joe.a· tion. i\lodl'IS opeo 10 lo 7. Sorry , no pats or children. Oakwood G arden Ai>a r tn\e nts Hewpert l •.cll 161h and Irvine 645-05!>0 • ' ••••••I C:."TM deco1 wood Co n1 I ll~6·1 ( conlr. l aby1I ••••••• Lovin!; 11 r ~ Ni~ht~ !>Sti·Oa.f lt.11fn•: ••••••• N1\ 'J'y µ111 r lilt?::. hour.l -~ •UO l}uar & I' (Juahty '1';1)( ! liu:o.111( Carpe1 ••••••• SAVt-: renlod 1n:o.ul~1 IJe~q~r fir "' Vuu·c • Apartn or U1 ••••••• HAR A Lin tiPilCIO btlrn1 l its arc Jf.7~ llun I Linc Rooms • •••••• ROOM ~ kilche1 5·18 -~: Priv e1 plate; 1>ets . tit l 1 ri .... { J::aslsi' urt 6 Pl LIVIO: SJU. I l'I N l Under --· ll00~1 t~mpl ) J\"eat, 6Pr-.I Guest I ••••••• PVT. I Lic'd. .2.!__01ne ! Summe ........ ON the 2 ba, d J)aysi• 673-MI. LARGI: Halco1 1\vail • d ays, wknds Vacati1 ••••••• Z Br, i $~ 25 . • S3200. Sept . Wknds Rentola ••••••• RC Wan 1 beaut Jurni!.t a pl s There re c r e! Com pl lesson~ Sports fulltim tor wh BBQ'sl )'OU f~ Sorry, no pct~ ly IU ll ad int l ion. OAK' l'it El~LC s hr. l S92.50 642·123 1\1 ;\ L Ei -...·1 goo ~140 . n y,•knds Sl·IAll lo-' Prk. /'\ Nice I 640-534 Jtesp. f. apt in 675·599 CO•r 253( Ct You ul rrec ti< I i IA! SU • LOS, OAK .In a se of Sup; Pleas( 333 lo 1Nortt numb1 blALfo: hr.+ IClth. ocean Diana • .. I : · I ' Wodnesday, May ''· 1975 Add it ... Build l t...Oiaper lt...Hammer It ... Carpet it ... Cem ent lt ... Wi•e lt...Hoe it...Clean lt ... M ove IL .Press it ... Paint lt...Nail lt...Plaster it ... Flx i t ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Jum !. .. Patch 1t. •• P pe o ... e m e o .. ~ Roof it .•. Landscape it ... Ti le it ... T rim it ... Sew lt:.: Hau l It ... Add It... Plant it... Alter it ... Learn it .:• Add-A·Room . C orpenlor Comnl/Co........ Gor••t .. .........., _ .. _...., r.W"'9/Poporl"'J P.Wio<J/P•"°""9 RoMOdot & Ropolr . , .. ~'. ...................... ....................... ....................... ...................... ······················· .......................................................................................... ,-, . CS'rM Reindl. Addltion11, IU tl's Ca rpentry·642·617 lilC>Ck·Slum'patone Walll· Exp e rt J a pa n e• e GARDt:N MAINT. •HOUSECL EANING• Pro f P al nter , h onest LIME MEW ual1t)' bo1-r1c Imp, Lie'. 25' ' d eco r a t i ve e xte rior J>oors·Sh1J lving·Repair Pat i o Slaba-Drive1· Gardener , Complete yd. •S•-IR UBTRJMS• By reliable couple, Good work. rea5, lnt/e ltl., free f;x11 p~int.t:r & wife. exp yrll\ exp. l"r1..'t: ..:st. ~rt woo d w r k. concr e t e . Patio co ve r:s ·t'ormica Planters. 645·8720 Services. Neat & RelJ a.,_R~c~•,•,•n,•~· b•l~•.,.,=•~"411=-0ll:JO,--f -R-•_t_e_s_. _R_e_b_'._SA11_·'2l __ 1 __ 1 efi t . R e f ~. 548·2759, clellner. Reas. 642-1235 1)r1cc. M'e care. Ken e'lbl. t: O 1n f> e t It iv e r ;:it e , ltt:fs . ble. N B, CdM area. Free1 DI AL·A·GA RDNER 642·3913 & w~nds 642-1770. Ray( 84 6· 701 7 /84 6·5383 Ger LEONl'rE CONCRETE Eat. 645·0694 Cleanups, monlhlyfi, J.APAN ESE ~clean· . Painter, highly quahlled. i..lay:. ti7fl·~184 , , , 1· cont.r.lic.2759U5 r.f lNO ll llOMB REPAIR STAMP I NG , Cob ·1----------l l.andscape SS7~187 1 n g -An y ~1 m e . O wnR:L • S I N.OR : St:a-t e eff ic i en t needs you r • , ,., •·•··• • f'lun1bing --Carpentry blestone, brick. ti le , GRASSCO. tran1portallon.~ llc/.ins rd. ~xt.enor, t:ve• work:642·635S RooflrtCJ labysiHi~;j . Cera mic. 540·5560 puliog, tile. 64<MJ.19. MOW & EDGE Generof S•rTlcn ... . please. 979·3335. •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fo"J\~EEST.&l&-7528 •••••••••••••••••••••••Experienced depcnd'.fble_ ... . P&oster/Aepair Kt;J>,\l ft S, al l ty pei;;., J.,ovln gcure,fncdyd. ~xp 'd college student DresamaklftCJ . J.IANDYMAN-tlomes & housekeeper d es ires lat Class Ext/Int paint..••••••••••••••••••••••• ll ,.. st l'c 111~ • II r I d a Y I w k <·u rpe n tc r, odd jobs •••••••••••••••••••••••C lean up s , T r etiwork Apt s. C onscie ntioua atead_y work. 673·9490. paper h a nging, a irle1s PATt:lt PLAS'l'ERISG I ..:ai.\v ·r~~ c 8·3~-5020 ... N 1ght~/wknds OK. lll•fs i;t:nr'J ho ine lin provc· Dre$sm>1kingJn'fhe Ga r de n i n g /Minor t:raftsma n.~6558. Debbie . s pray.2!t yrsexpD79·52!M All •rypes. F'rec Bo a~;;UiHl'~ · ' 5$6·0347 J c:innu.! nienl.645·8368 t:urOpeanM1umer.We 1.nd·"·p'g. 10 yrs In area. :':"f ll!NGS" by Moose. L-'--opl-PROF p · 1· • E , ti1nales Ca ll s.&0·682.5 ~ ( 'h ythl I ''62693 --'""7 ' ain tn., x er-_ · l<O<J>··..:c 11 £CKED I .•.••" I (.;u s t o rn C ur• .. •nt •y urnis ever ng. >e· '"· Gen woodwork, repairs;•••••••••••••••••••••• ior /lnt Lie Ins io"r ee .., IYs n•ss S er•ice t'rumo·,,,, 00, f,.0•,.-,1,. •1,,. i.1gncd for yoo. C.Ord<a)' Ro·roTJLLI NG 125 • •'''· 638,_739-1 • • V t-; It X N t:A"~ P A'!'~ll ltl·p:..•rc d & l'epl:1cW , ,1 •••••••••••••••••••••• model /Addition S.i9·4159 t'ash.ions. 556·'1232 J 3 pan es e Co m p! e tc .£.!un1lling, etc. 642·5613. Landscaping·SodSales. A;, J OBS & R t.:ST UCLO, U1ri.:l'l F<iclory Scrvu,'C ... - N,\NCY BAHNl-.:S by11 ppl.only Gardenin g Ser v ice . t:a rp e n t e r /painter : Jo'reees t.Master chargc SONSl-ll NE 11apcrhang· l-'r l'e E s t . 554 ·:!4 1i:I , l.1 l't:ll~"c:r.1·l;.9.100 'J'y p111 1• S ·rVil· Hea C I S • Plant i ng /C ut · minorrepairs,shingling, D•ys1eves •~•211o·rom ing. Int .... ,,, p .. ,·n<o'ng. MV3·113V I'll S·l~·~I ,0. "" ·..: c . orp• •rvic• Electrical lin<>/Cleanup. t'ree &it patio enc l . Privacy .....,. ,.. .. rl.I Lc:; by the PU"e 01 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 f'ree Est $48 ~·· ·-b l T • • h "'O 5,,.,.,. ,,_A,:-.,.,91 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·3102 fe n c e s, etc. L arr)' Me.-P , .· Att·-1 .-ft9 op 5011 '' oui· ...... ·~or.,...., . ..., JO ll N 'S Ca rpe l & "595321540 7°'" ·--, t ''L''CT RI C IAN S m! .,.. · · OJ'O ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••n lftn. .,_., ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••·.•-Upholstery . Url!:iiha m,........ ""'. "" . · •. _,, EXP"RT J ~ •r-· ' • UOOKK ~Jo;P ING • l.}t111 rtcrly 'l'ux Reports & I' t L. Call ~S-004 l Quably IJookkeeping an 'l'HX Se r vice l'or your Uus1ne:ss. 714·75 t·t.i!l37 ~ JObs m a1nt1 r'"'a1rs ·~ • r. a p a nesc W I L LI A M S •· So n a Free est 675-~J i m •1'up S01l•Cu1n"""'l.tt .• ,·, C1:1 o i l r e tari..l a ntsJ . .· · .. ,. · -GardeningScrvice.t'ree H•H-'"" JUSTP LUM1tu~1 ~" ll Yr s e x p lie 233108 •• .,. M a s on•y . B •l •k / """ •:\lulch •lte<h~·ooc:I•,,. cgrcasers & "II "olo• ' · Estln1a<e. 64" -o ••••••, ••••••••••••••••• • • '" WAI L CQ\••'RI NGS F' S It It b'•o'gh<ene•s &io"m",·01"''· S.i8-5203 .,....,, Ha ulin g , yd c lean up, Blo c k /S t o n e. Ca l l ' r. as t erv eas ale~ C;1Jl 5&i·0030 " . l ns talled/H.emoved J usl OneCa11 ·ro: ---~-------bleach fo r your while J'l.1 ~X ICAN MIKlo:'S moving, any area. Relia· 581·7829' J .E. Swenson 536·6901 J UST PLU."l!IN'' Tr ee SerYicf 1o.11o. · Lawn Cleauul)ti blc, low r ates. 556-03'17 . ,.. I Pl "' .... '•Q..., ... carpels, Savc .money. IJ.)'Ciar denln9 1rep a ces · ante r s· • 642.;1 111 * •••••••••••••••••·•~ s av1ni,: n1e extra trips.••••••••••••••••••••••• &Pr1.11Un~ LIGHT HAULING Br ick/Concr ete-Patios, Painting t Repair·35 )'rs.1----------ITree lten)o\•al. hnlbing,4;.- Cleau livingrOOm,dining •ROTOTILLINC • Apa rtments CHAINSAW ·YARD Block walls·BBQ Pits . work guar, take advan· L.R.0 1'JS Plumbing Shr ub c l e~rnig. GeA:1 ,. Carpenter rn1 & hal l SIS. An~ rm We ll done . Large or &Co1nmerc1al WORK -556-m.7 Refs.Est.640-041."' tageormyexp.536-7056. Water htrs ,a ll sires,dis-clc<in·up.:>·Hi·t>lO:J. ,;'_. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S7 .50, couc.h $10, chair SS. Small Plot. 751·~250 Alike Free est Call S48·2€M9'1 -~G~E~'N~E~R~A-L-H-AU~Ll-N~G~'-I----------You Supply the Paint posals, stoppa~es. r e· ----. ,, ::;Av t-: & l'rof1t. t:usto 15yrscxp 1s what counts, Qua lit y /Mai nt /Ldscpg ftBASONABLl!: MoYilM) ROOMSPAJNTEL> pa irs , re m odeilng a.nil Upholstery 1 rcmod. rcpuu'. <1dd ·o11. not m ethod. I do work fiOB'S GARDEN ING sod, s prklrs, soil cond, • 646·a848 • ••••ottT'&A.BOUT??•••• s 10. ~a. • 1~h: 540·704G repiping. i'Oew t:onstruc· ••••••••••••••••••••:-;<!~~· 1ns u!:1Ll(111 . Free e.~l. & rnyseJJ'.Gd.rcfs.531·0101 CleanUps &New Lawns 1 6 2 3 Local/Statewide Moving tion. 2-t llrs. lie & bond lt c u phol:.t er)', aboy,I(, Ucs1gns . 6·1 5 -~I~. Ph: 646·20!.i6 !;.6e ~!18u p • 4 . 33 I / H0tt1K lea"ing 7 da , rree est, 521_2071 GUSTO P AtHT&MG 642·6263 ll \ crui;c 11uali1y, befQYf.' --Carpe l & Uphols t e r y ----------.,., ·4= · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·--~-------•Low cos t, extcr/inte r. 1 J3623fi?. Finish Carpcnlr,\· C I c a n ill g. St e am & Keep America CLE:AN JIOUSECLEANING it> our Moving /Hauling. Student Protect & beautify home MAH.V 'S P LUi\t BINl.i ~~;.ogc I rice. . '' •, 1tc n1odcl-Hcp<ur Sh ampoo . Free es t . Friendly Gardeners. No fo~ind wha t you want in Business . Call Janice's w/large t ruck. Reas . orbus.J::x per"d,rreeest, •G46·9!!07 • Se:l t hin gs ra st voith D.11~· -~i~1cc !:::i~1off 53t.i·847~ f.i<l.ti-781 1 job too lge /sml541·6027 . Dail y Pilot Classifieds. Raggedy Anns. 675·6»3 Barry 548·9723&839-sm. guaranteed. 675·W27 '.'JO JOB TOOS~1ALL Pilot Wa ut Ads. +:., !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: Apartmentfi FurniWd Rtntals to share 4300 Office Rental 4400 luslness Lost & Found S300 Help W..tH 7100Htfp W..tff 7100 Hrlp W•nted 7 100 Help Wutc-d .. or Unfurnished 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·••••••••••••••••••••••• Opportunity SOOS ••••••••••••••••·••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Share 2 UH. 2 llt\, Laguna O FFICE SPACE HI ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST : Gray & Blk Aus.t. Duplex nr. li.:h. $150 a Westclifr Dri\·e, 450 sq. Vending Shep/Setter mix, male. HARBOUR LIGHTS month. 49.1.1101. ft .. private bathroom, CANDY ROUTE Vic 11th & Coast Hwy, A Lim ited numbe r of . . , air, etc. $175. per mo, E 11 f d HB . 536-4385 & 892·1267. •Pac i ou ~ 2 bedroom, ., ~I.ale, Shr. 2 Ud, 2 Ua, NB. Call Gene ltill,64.2.0200 xce ent route_o can .Y $100 Reward. " '° Co1do o v p J & s nacks a v:ulable 1n 1~---------b<lrni & den & :J lKlrrn un· , .! ',, ce~n . ~u: 00 • your a rea. Ideal way to F'OUN D : Irish Setter, tls arc now availal.llc, :ii i '5 + ,.: Utt!. fi40J·209-& HALF DOZEN s upple m ent s a lary or rem .. lite red. 1 yr. Vic. 1&7UU Sa ybrook Lane, Garanes forRent 4350 pe ns io n, Locations, Garfiel.d&Be. ach BLHB. II ' . t 11 bo "3 Luxur io us ofri ces, run un 1ng on ar ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ins tallations & Training J'l.t us t 1dent1fy. 833·6826, ,71-l l'I" .,.,11 ser vice, parking, f\lutual r 960 2.,0 . .., . .....,. STOl{A fi J·: g ~ra ge for d dM Onl 20 (ur n i.s hed . Fina ncing a t.S · .>o>V ___ LincolnPropertyCo. r1:nl.1959 ft1aple Ave,No. lil g.,C · · ySl available. Can be ex· . . -,\sk fo r Larry ?.t iller FOUND · Set or Keys (5) Ro.ms 4000 5, Costa i\lcs a panded to fu ll time in· . · . , . ( come. f'or information on ring. V1_c. Ocean ront •••••••••••••••••••••••SI NGL~Unit,Slorageon· ph .714 .879.1284 ~.r6:86•96th 1n Ba lboa . ROOM S SlU. wk up with ly. l!:. 19th St. C M. $25. .... kitchen $10. wk up apl. Call: l.iz,ti•lf;.8'Jl2 Naborhood Beer Da r . 5·18-9755or fi.15-J<J67. ----COMPANY Costa ?.Iesa localion, Hy LOST : Male Husky-type 1-----------1SINGLf; Car Garage for Owner. Forinfo.897.9575 blk / wb blue eyed dog, Priv e nt. plus nnnl, hot renl. $2;;. JI B. Peggy REALTOHS S.A.Hts area.979·4230 ~ h SINCE UJ44 ,.. S -plate ; working lady, no Frenc . 752·1!120 AMTl.,.U~ H.....,.. . LOST : Siainese Fem. Cat pets. 646·3li7 1 aft4PJ\1. out •. GA il.AGE for rent. 673-4400 Beach Location. Xlnt 1n· 511, Nr. Tustin & 17th St. Pri v. entrance & bat h. C:\f , s torage only. $35. ventor )'. Low Cost Lease. C M. $25 R E WARD. '" 'd 540 ~=., NO. Costa Mesa Den-Other problems compel 548-6576 ~asts1 e, C.!'\-f . G<l5·42'J:l per mo. .,..,.,.. Sale. t'ull Price $16.800.1----------1 ft liPl\1 -ta l/Medical/Ofc suites a 1 · Offie e Re ntal 4400 a ~·ai l . J\1r U 'Keefe, Wr ite Ad ;i321, Daily LOST :small blk /brnTer- ACCOUNTS PAYABLE BOOKKEEPER At lea st t wo years experience in processing accounts payabl e, wor king knowledge of payrol l and main taining bank a ccounts. M ust possess good offi ce ski lls and growth potential. Permanent pos it ion with good salary . Co mpa ny paid l ife , hos pital a nd medi ca l benefits . ' Apply At TM DAILY PILOT 330 W. Bay Street. Costa Mesa IAslt For r...-Offkel .. '·' -CLERK -TYPIST : . ._. "'°•I• One p osition a va ilabl e in Finance :::: Department. Apply in person be fore lo'.,,·. , a. m. Friday, 1\1 ay 16, 1975. ..·~~: Costa Mesa Co. Water Dist. 77 F•lr Dr •• Room I OS Costa M~so. CCL 92626 An Equa! Opportunity l::mployer '· ... ' . '····:~ """ . , 1 : .. '.. " . Hetit w .. tod 71 oo Help W•nt•d 7 uiG;' •...............•.•.... ···················~-~· CHECKER '..;~ For meat Mk:t·Grocery:. I. st ore, some exp. pre· .... fl:'rred. 11n~-t· FRY COOIC,., LI V E ,\T 'J'/I BU~ACl l ••••••••••••••••••••••• tsJJ.2900 Pilo t. f).O.Bo x 1560, rier /C h i huahua m ix l'Het,w .. tod 7100 7050 ····~·················· SJO. ~·k & up. G7:J.t)14U 150 I W tcliff Dr l -'~--------1 Costa r.tesa , CA.92626 female. ··Georgie''. Vie. Job Wentrd PINl!:KNu ·r r-.1o·ri::1. es · •,,•,•.i•.• •• ss •• R.e 0 nt •• a1 ••••• 4 •• 4.s.o.I~~~~~~;;;;~;;;;~ San J uan Capo. 493·0742 feMGlc-• Unde' new m"nagem·n< Newport fo'inancial Ctr I• or 492·2113 --.. " ~ Leasin9 OfficrSpac~ 1----------'I Clt;ARE'rrE ----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSIST. Apt. Mgrs. Cpl. BOAT FIBERGLASS MOLDERS i.;xp'd .. mature. Aft. &. ni t c ;,h 1rt . A.pp ty ,1to:. per.~on at: 2952 H.ando!9h,- St.. C:\l "v : ROOJ\1-Wr . lloag-Jlosp. Call on Site i'ot anager THE COLO""Y ROUTE LOST : Lge male Irish Set-Pract. Nurse-Companion Ne ~ 12 unit bldg .. Lo t-;mpl y'd , youn g J.i dy. t71•1)642-31ll cxt 246 " ... e Dl•MachiMs le~., choke chain w/tag. D•i ve•. ll ou s ework. m a1nl.. xlnl. l ocation. S "w "' Vi c. Coa s t J-l wy & Ca\1 ·645 650lor642 9364 Wanted-Experienced Gelco•t•n r-11-up& ... ,;.! CLAIMS ADJUST ••• • 1'o $1U.142. Co. will train shar111ndi v. who has prQ:" fess ional appea rance,.. career desire &de~r~•sc this key position orfe rMau.1 great ad\·ancen1ent &_All' rn ajor benefi ts. CqJ},, Ga r y Hun t , 83J -270Q,• ' NPe>•lt, resp, :HS·O:!til IJcf. :10 RE1'AILSHOP EXCELLENT !~COM E. Riv"rside. N.B. Reward. Mornings.556-9707 . . mod. I Prime reasonable .space o l t Ac .. · · I 1 . 0 1 & 11 per<:1 c spa~e 1me. · 646.6827 Help Wooled 71 OO Attractive g1r to e ava1la le argc sma . t ded S3950 '----------1 k M Moldc-rs WESTCLIFF BLDG. Guest Home-4150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PVT. H m . avail. Small Lic "<l. ambulatory Guest llome in C:\I. C.12·nl!I Summer Rental5 4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BEACH Co•n~• Wt>"'""!""" '"o ,. •. ~,A•" ./ Alt C_M_,,, ;/ C-.pteM 19"i10tltl .1 ~~ ,/ ( ........ ,/ ~"" -·we"""• ,/ le<OO -· ./ $ecy _ ........... ./ ......... pet\! ... Old world charm with coun s prov1 · ·1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• afternoon. a wee . ust c a s h . 2 1 :1-3 4 2 -L OST : P e r sia n ca l have an1ce figure &.be l-~rench windows, gables 0111 {anytime) w /tortoi se shell mark'g6. sophisticated. Great pay. & trees. Adjacent to 1""""""""~""""""""""""""""""1 G rn. eyes. 5 /12 Vic. ACCOUNTS Str ictly for run. Privacy F'e s liva l o f Ar t s l· · bl ffNB""809 · d •••• ,nessw~• 5010 t:ast u . ........,..} & d isc ret ion assure . Grounds. ~ YABLE Wr i t e d e s cribin g 580 HROADWA\' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pc-nonols S350 PA your6e1r . Write ad #386, LAGUNA BEACll Nee d small bus ine ss.••••••••••••••••••••••• Daily Pllot, P . O. Box We pay top wages E xcellent co. benefits including co. paid health ins & life iris for our e1nployees . PACIFICA BY l>ennis & Denni> P""'"'' nel Se rvi ce of Or~.' Beer lavern, earthworm PREGNANT? CLERK 1560, Costa Mesa 92626 ON th1.• \\'alcr. Sunny 2 br. 49 4-791 5 I" ar m or rast·rood opera-c aring confidenti a I 2 ba, d ishes incl. $550. 919 tion. 992-2681, 99"l -O'l59 counseli ng & r eferral. Call Mr. Howard 645. 6101 KIPPER YACHTS County, 208' M;ehelson 928 W. I7thStrect Ur , Irvine. ·.&.~ Costa J\lesa CLEA Ml MG LADY • ..: ... .' lia y side Ur, a pt G ·3.1==~~~~~~=~1"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""I A bo•<o'on, adop<;on & 67:J·84 14 I SS< PER en FT ln•r1trHnt ' ..,.. 'J'O P LOCATION • 5015 keeping. 2 Years experience in vouchering & A/Payable for d a t a p r ocessing syste m. AVON 714/645-5570 l!:xper. 5 l'ii tes a we,w.; 1617 WESTCLI F'l-"'-NB Opportunity APCARE 547-2..563 I.ARGJ-; 1 ilr furn. apt, AG'f .54 l--5032 MESA VERDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 llaleony, ocean view.• ----"~~~----I DRIVE••••• GET MORE OUTOFUFI! I"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""'' fi P !\I ·2: JO A i\1. Newppcl I· Uch uJC bldg, Stead.y; · t c 0551-.--Stuff env . S25. l00Send 25" ~;:~'. J~~~.~;J · ~~! & WATERHl:OMT for store or offi ce. Ample & self a dres'd , s tmpd PlOILEMS? ACCOUNTING BUDGET CLERK BOOKK EE P E R Full C h a r ge . Sa fe g"a rd system . lrucking opera· work fo r reliable \\'Oman. (;.j.t·UG-06 weekd ays. ff- wknds. Mew port hoch parking. l 'own & country env. Hightower Co. 23691 ~xccutive offices atmosphere. Call Hog ar, M.V. CA. ONE W AY H E LP CENTER Become the beauty ex· lion. Some typing. Costa per t in your territory, Mesa. Mus t be able to Meet new people selling prepare financial s tate· Vacation Rental1 4250 $150·$350 Month 1525 Mes.a Verde Dr. E. 92675, 24 hr Hot Line 645-8800 CLERK TYPISf vii~t[ -~~~~c)yter l --'c"o"-'-''a-'M~es-''-·-•_ts_-1_1_2J_ Mortg~es, Trvst 2800 S q.F l. base ment De•ds 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ? Br. Oceanfront. Wkly S-125 , Summe r 1.ca.sc lleallor lfi5·6161 . $3200. Mid June 'l il Mid Sept. 7 14 / 5!15 ·0697 . $140 up store·offi ccs cpls Wkndsonly.213/798·2812 d rps a ir bath. 17301 lie::ich Bl 1-1. ll. &12·2834 complex or clubroom, of- fi ces & storage rms. Adj lo 1'-1 ar ina on Coast J-lwy. (i.12·4614 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS up to 80% 1 sl TD LoC1ft1-11/l0/o SPIRITUAL READER Open 10 AM to lOPM Advice o n all matters . 312 N. El Camino Real San Cle mente. For appt. Cal\ 492-903·1 -492·9136 2·5 Years experience in quality produ<:ts. No sell · m ents. Need local ref's . accou nting or finance ing e x.per. necess. Call 'Gd. position ror quard. Our pe rsonnel depart.- field. Wi ll prepare cost .:M0-704l Days. perso n , Cal I : Mrs. ment is looking fo~··• reports for budget te·l'"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""I Snyder at 5;15.3412 for Cler k Generalist whocan quire m ents. appt. type 60 ~· .p.m .. relieYt ~~--------1 switchboard receptionist. E d. .11 Baby.sitter, full or p/t. lo kk •700 & a..:cept rcsponsibilitir •CDi\l Deluxe Offices• SM1\LL shop avail. Joe. in 2nd TD Locms Gent, mid 40's will share xpan 1ng company wi Dana Pt. l Child. Call o Hper _. Rental1 to shore 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f 'ull ser\·ice/ainple prkg the Mall at Tl-I E FAC· Lowest ra tes Orange Co. beauti fu l home free to at· be moving to Orange Co. 496·8238. Mor tga g e or banki':lg \\'ilh job enlargemenl i· · ROOMMATES the w ELTO,"l BLDG. TORY. SIOO. mo. 425 30th, Sattlc-r Mtg. Co. t racti\'e lady, S86·9183 very soon. We a re hiring 1 ~~--------1 exp. Know PaYOffs, dis· Our expanding compo.ny , W anted to s h a r e 2855 r: Cst l-Iwy 675_6900 NB. 673·9606 ,..2.2111 545.0611 aft. 7:30 pm. for above positions with Ba r Maid , nite shift only counts & interests. beautif ul 2 bedroo m \-""~;:~~~~~::::·\;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ .,.. calc u lator & clerical 21 /35 y r s. Foxy. Call WISTCUFF Is relocating to Orunge l'ornished or onfurnished "How Suite It Is" Ser\'ing llarbor area ?A Jli\I W. Do I have to wail skills. Please Call For 646·9478 for appt. Ask ror Personnel Agency Co. ver~lse~s~CJ.ll ,, 1 apt s a l Oak woo d . E:(E:Cut i\'e Suile 2200 sq MEW years 'lilTl-I EF'AIR? Appl Bob. (MarkllI C.enter) PcrsonnelDepartmeatl! The r e 's Sl ,000,000. in ft. Deluxe office a rell on RETAIL STORES P r i v ate pa rty w ant} ____ A~.V_._o_. ___ 1 2 I l /649·1222 ---------I JGSl E. J:::dingcr Ave SA For ApPointment.· ... r ec r e a t io n fa cilities . Newport !!arbor, wi lh Now avail. FOR LEASE 1:.D. 's, 10'/o d iscount, Wi\N"f ED: Temp. lovingl•~;;;;~;~~~~~,;;~~l~E~A;tU~~T;tC~l~~;l~~ll~,~~ik.C~a~ll~>4~2~·~8836~~~~1 213/649-1222···· ,1 t:omplime nta ry tenni s additional 1400 sqft adja-in Pr i m e Cos t a f1~s.t~. s econds, no com ho m e for m y well · Equa10ppor. Emplo)•er ewpor rea . .,...,. r;qualop•,...,.tunity ,., lessons. Sunday brunch. cent. Crpt's , drps , ample h missions.494-9815. <•ao·ned dog. J u ne to 0 Bookk ee p e r /Secre t ary L'•l i'L"o"v'•·a 1 +•• Sports tournanlcnts. A . OJ H Mesa /l'ilewpo rt Be . & Be a u t~ perato r (u l l c h a r ge , H ome """ .i:.. fulltl me activities direc· free 1J:1rking. 'ast wy S<t n J ua n Capistra no Announcrments/ Sept. Great for Family ACCOUHTAHT ~/follow1n gto rent space Own e r s Assoc. Goodl"""""""""""""""""""""""'!!ll:I!; al N..,w1>0rt Bl.G42·4&1-I , a f'o• 'nfo &lea·o·ng 1k'd" 11 up Snla •y on top NB •alon Ask fo• ( ( I ~ tor who pl'ans purties & 3 e · 1 • " Prnonals/ w 1 "' · · · Exper. Auditor/ACl'OUn-"' · bene its. Call or appt. . 'i.ii BBQ's. \\l e'll even help uEW"ORT a••cH brochure, ple ase con· Lost & fo.:...d Bonnie 546·8398 tant needed to perfo rm Jim, 6-14-7321. 552_8200 t:?I s~udents, p/t sl~ c· " .-s;.ioi. ta ct : Fr ank Ba bi ch, P.O. 1 -::-::~-::::-:-::-::=:-:-:::-::::--·J ..:O:::.:::::::. _______ I h v. E ves I Sat. Cat, pttorteo .)'OU find a roo1n 1n atc. 3 Offi ces, re<'e pt .. resl •••••••••••••••••••••••o ·a ngeCo. Busine.ssman r iel d au di t s & t a k e BEAUTY OPERATOR Bo · h'f 1 M L 1145 ••« d & Box 151 5 , New po r t L l&fo d Sl OO • •h"•ge of gen'! ledge• uncer , n1te sit on y . nee. r yons ·~ Sorry, no one un er 2dl . rm, A/C, m usic, deluxe Beach , Ca . 92(j6(1, Ph: o s un s ingle, looking for nature d'ut"o·e· of !--al Newpo•l Good ~u a_rantee, x lnt Over 21 yrs . Call 64&9478 ~, no pets.Modelsopcn a1 · S2'''"Mo.Brokcrt:i75·G700. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lovon g female. T •a vel " "'"-"o mm1s s 1o n s Busy r kf Bob COOKASSISTA S I "'" 7 14 -G4 2·4000 Broke r b B"h Real Estate develop· " · • or appt.As or · ,,j l,V I0to7. ee our argerl ~---------1 . . . 1 , L ST /FOUNDAPET? comp:lnion,5'2"to5"1", .. f!s t a b lish e d L ag una . ~ r.1 u s t h ave s o,,.~f ad in the apartment sec-SEVE JtAL S4ites soo 1,~p~a~"~'~"~P~•~l~oo~n~w~e;;"eo;m~e~.""I J960;~·2'!00];;A~dfop~t~io~n~.1Lo;'i;w~l 110 lbs , e arly ;:Ki's, non ment co. Some t ravel. Beach shop. 49-1-8251 or Ooy w/somearch1 tcctural kn owledge of Mexican lion. sq.ft. tli.ru 11 50 sq .ft. Cost.Spay/Neuter lnfo. s moker, for 9 daykayak S hi r ts leeve position -494 ·3833. drafting ex.per. for plot rood.C:a ll 842·9060or app·'· loc ate d adjacent t o J736ANAHEIM ,CM. camping t rip May 24. w /emphasis on expcr. plan dept.S·t0-5850. Jy 1'a u r us Inn, 7891 OAK WOOD GAROl-:N 1\r ·1-s lr vinc &l6lh 64 5·0550 i\ff.LLOW llesp. person to s hr. 2 br duple ... in Ci\'f . $!12.50 + 1 2 utils. Olin 6'12·1236 ------ ~I A LE ·f-'e 1nall' 25 ·3U "'/good job. CdM UJJl. "1·10. mo. 673·30:Jl eve or \\'knds m a r i n a , b a n k & Ground floor·600 sq. ft, Los t : fo'em Samoyed. l yr s.12_9334 a ft. 5 p.m. S l a r t i n g s a I • BEER BARGIRL Turk's Y.'arner Ave, H.B. betwn. restaurantonOiast llwy Office, restroom, park-ol d. V i c: Nr. Spr· il2,000·$14 ,000depending Rest aura nt, 24462 Del lusyD•tailShop 2&4PM ' at Newport Bl. Ample ing, e tc. S73-2654eves. i n g d a I e I War n e r . Tra•el 5 4 50 on the ind iv. Send re-l'rado, OP. Apply an . Needs Exp 'd, Steamers, l'ree pa rking. fi.12 .. JG-14 Rewa rd . 846·2'009 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sumc 10 t:lassified ad no. s J> M \Ved . thru Sun. Buffers , Uphols tery & Customer Ser\'. to$700 • _ , . Industrial Rental 4500 . Wa nted! One o r t wo 418, c/o Daily Pilot, P. 0 . 493·9921 <.:heck Out People. Apply HOllY FUM! P HOfoESS l.CLASS A •••••••••••••••••••••••LOST : wh ite Ge.r m a n riders toSanFran.Leav· 8ox 1560 ,Cos t.aMesa,Ca i n p Cr s o n , 9 .5 PM . P utyour hobby to worit, ~!Ilg. 27~0 1.larbor Blvd,. NEW BUILDINGS at She pherd, 7 mo s o~d ing early Sat. J une 7. 92626 COSTA MESA C AR in this interesting fiimL c .. J\-1., Air. ••.nd ... wood ·o .C.A'o•po•<.°"OOto SOOO fe m ~le. Last seen in Sh egas l way6134'~• Boys&G1"rls WAS H "059 I' '· 1 k ·di ''1 I II d ~ Tu•lon."4·9'"" ur • _.,Adm .SalesCounscllor '«--,a r uor t1at see s 1n v.w ec-pa nc wa s, rap~s , sq 1·l . ample pa•ko'ng. • ~ ~ Bl d '"1 t · b •·g d I l I ---(;\'CS Pe•sonn•!T•ao·nee 10 to l4 yea•s of "g• Dao' v ,._.,. · ron1cs ae,; roun . n c.·a r.pc t,' c CC:• n1u s1c, "OM£ UN ITS FO R Q p . . • " ' "' .... '. b f't & p \O to d k t.I R " F', UN O : resc r1pt1.on 5,,.1boa< le"v·ong on long JobH·~-ly Pilot delivery routes ene 1s o I r. a · J,an1lor, pa r ~r!g· : . SALE A1' lO'k DOWN. S Gl s Fa h on ... -"-Jr n1ay be available in your Cashi er, Part-Ti me vance ! Call Barbaro Stever. Mgr. aa7 ·0136 or Koll /Irvine Center". call u n 'a s e~. ~.'. s low is land hopping ls Fun! Friday &Sat.Nighls Mac, S33·2700. Denni~·.£: G4G-8396 Oa n Curtis. (71•1) 979.~205 Island, N.U. ~n . G4fi-2J89 round-the-world voyage Rewarding, challenging u~~~ie~a~n c~:~~ilt~o~ d:~ Villa Nova £42·7880 De n n is per s o nne.l • 1 MO . FREE llENT • EJO SllARE w/other 1''en1ale. l·2·3 Hm . offices from MISSIOM VI Prk. Newport 2 br. 2 I.la. $l35 p e r m o . Ne a r Handy to San Diego Fwy. Nicely Fu rn . $1 5 0. airport. Secl'y. serv. on 200 to 2000 sq.fl. Ca ll eves. needs one or bt~·o l'emTahle & exciting when it is your merc ha nd ise !'or selling Cashi er /Tl~nter Service ol' Orange Coun· FOUND : Bicycles, Hul"fy, cr e w m e m e r s. e nro(ession ! We seek a ty, 20H2 Mo'ehe"oo> Dr. Ph · Soc. PO Do ,... new subscriptions. For Days . 709 E. Balboa, girls 26" Brown, Hul"fy oen1 x 1ety x friendly sales oriented. information please eall\~"='~'bo::c;•~·~;;;;;;;;-;~--i~·~·~v~in~e~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~"~;:-1;; Boys 20" g,.y, Identify 4518·1rvine, Calif. 92fM. money motlvated ibdiv. 642·432 1. 1'"'ro m San by serial no .. Huntington EMPloywwlld Ir who desires xln't career C le m ent e -S an J,wa n CAFETEIJA Beach Pol ice Dept . ,,..per.tie. oppor. We orrer paid Capistra no a rea, "all P /ti m e 9a m ·2:30p m CUSTOMER "0·534'• · N I owner831-1400 .,., .<.. premises . o ease req. 536-5622 ••••••••••••••••••••••• vacs , m edical, proCit 495.0030 a nd Mission Vie· Weekdays only.644·7611 SERVICE REP .. • FOUND : cat, all black Schools& ~~~.r2;7n00g .. CDaelnlruPa5t&Be~nn'. jo·-EI Toro area, call Chal lc n·gl ng pos ition 833·3223 9Tilnoon M s t A ltesp. fm l to o;:hr 3 or 4 Br Costa esa · an a na "" 833-2840 Arler noon "'16 ft apt in CdM . Sl30 + util.1 --'==~-----1 ftf·l , 1200/1320/l• sq · , _61_5_·5_99_1_M_a_d_o_. ----NEW plu sh offi l.'e bldg, 2 Ofc .. Warehsc. prk'g. 220 ,_ to 6 rm s uites. Con· pwr . -1252 /&M-2228 I ~-11 7005 Do>.> uo: 5816310 o pe n ro r p e r s ~ft fema le w /ki ttens, 1--.v . "'••-Oft nls Pe•"onnel e •• ,.,·ee of · ' CA.SHIER/ ~ .. • • * G eroldlne O~man 2530 S ea•iew Drivr Corona Ml Mer You arc the winner or 2 rrce tickets lo lhe UCI IVRIME CELEBRITY IASEIALL GAME SUNVAY,MAV18 at l :30ut VCl LOSANGELFSRAMS 'llS . OAKLAND RAI DERS in 3 seven inning previ ew of Super Bowl Ten. Please call 642·5678. ext 333 to claim your' tickets. !North County toll frcu number ls !>40·1220. l ..... MALE/l-'EMALE. Shr. 3 br. +den, W. Ualtx>a at 10th. lfJ blk. to bay or ocean. $150. Qill. ·rom/· Diana ,673-7883 fe r e n ce r m , :xe r o x copier. Nr. OC 1\1rporl OeLu xc Warehouse /shop • ~· Eq ual Oppo• Employ·e• W/"osillve person a110~1 Ownr please call 531·54G8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Q•ang e "ounty, 2082 ' • ... • "' bright phone 1.·oicc. g k33·Jl:)·.IU .s pa ce. Air po r t Ind . FOUN D: r.fixed pootl\e, Cotnplc. JlOO sq.fl.$200 greyW/black aroundleft Oll:\:-.IGJ::\.'.0.J\l ll POH.T mo. Kirk 540·2t99 ____ 1 eye. Mon/Vista &-12·7796 Besl IJ ld gon HirC"h Re ntalfi nted 4600 • • • • 1;(){ll!IOO/lSVJ sq. ft, .~•••••••• •••••••••••• . J omtfi Atkins Hight Reall y 979·8.iJJ ll esponsibl working cou· 2JIS6 Cade~ PRIME WESTCLIFF pie need mall house Mission Viefo OFFICE $l60·$l80 i Cl\I ar~a . You a re t he wlrulcr or 2 499·J472 MEWPORT BEACH l-'"'-'-'-'------1 free t iekets tot.he 1,000 sq . rt. New decor & luslnes1/ln•e1t/ UCI IRVIME cpl. Frnt. & rear entry. Ffna1tee CELEIRITY Pvt. res1rms. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IASllALL GAME 45"sq.ft. llKIM ll S0NDAY.MAY18 6<"6117 Opportuolty 5005 a1 1:30 al UCI ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOS ANGELFS RAMS p R I VA T E O f c. in UTll"YIE Oc nu t lfu l Exec. s uite, 10 ~ vs. tlea.sona blo, 645-3700 Disti nctive! Price incl. OAKLAN D RAJDSRS all inventory &filf.tures. In a seven innlna preview ..Cupid rorces sale'' of Super Bowl Ten. $16.500 Plea.se call 642·56'78, ext FREE REHT ·Glt4 333 to claim your tickets. IEA TRAVEL AGENT CLASSES START MONTHLY Eam commi&&ion w hile you learn PACIFIC T•J.VIL SCHOC>lS 610 E 11.th St.. S. Ana 541·6655 Accredited by NATl'S Approved ror Veteran Trainina £1ta bl\$hed 1963 . Fina ncial Aid Pro11ramj Ore space in ~H:'lsion ViC· jo & Laguna Ni 4ucl as low as 30c sq n In newofc IJld g. C •1ll Owne r , 831·1400. t2(»fo"'TustlnAve .• N.8 . (North County toll free ASTR OLOG Y STUDY REALTORS (j42·4623 numbe.r isMG-1220.) G ROUP. NO CHARGE . * "* *" • CALL 848-8736. Michelson Dr, Irvine. CLERK jud gment & that s~i\11 l)U:llily Of <:oncem foffl. Aid·l-louschold , 1·0 as;sisl IOA.T IUILDYS ccll ence. ''ou will lest & in c aring for e lderl y Wests ail Corp. n(.'«15 11 PART·TIME i nt e r vie w te mporary arthritic h,dy. Wanl lady Boat Eleclriciunw/1nin l wo rk a p1'1llcants. Jill 51:> or more who1 hi In· yrs mar ine electrical ex· He•d Enr. SS phone orders & maint»i.n ter estcd In love Y pvt. per. t lncludlng A/C &. Wo rk in yO ul' o ,.•n t·ccord s. An organiced rm. bath & recreation D IC work). Must h:.ive neighborhood at ~ or mind & typingski.1.ls vet"y !!~ilm:. ~~::r~e~: own tools & t.ransp. Xlnt our stores on a p/timke Jmportanl: •(· , & ~· co. benefits & future. Ap· bas~M ln . 20 hrs a w . Call for appo~'nt tas.s. some (.....,.inc. Pl"in personto: av I. Starting at $2.25 OfflceO• No wknd•. I: other free 1 time. U n i ver1il)' fk , W•sh .. c:.in., per r, Drop in to your 3723 Blrcb St., 1'38Placentia.(:M nei borhood &Lore for 557 0061 -~ J ..'.lr:,:v!:l!!n•~·.:M9:::::·;:'7:;00"-::--:---11~~~~""""""~"""~~1 an a Uca tion or c:onu!I""~""""""~·~~~·~...,~ ASSEMBLERS 10.AT co.,.AHT by,1'1 1021 ..... 11.d G row i n& Cr yo1en\c f-LAMTMGI.. Stefte 21 S, T•tift equlpm•nl mf& co. need.I To a ssume comple te 11<\/838·M65 1111embl•rt . Apply at reap. for production of 16041 Mewftope 1Cryodyna mict, Inc. a pr•m. quality ii· lrawl•r Fowrf•ift Y•y s ubaldl11 ry of Royal In· y acht.a . Must have e•· (714 ) 531.9371 ... dustrles, 2001 E . Deere te ns iv e ex p er . It STOP·K-GQ /\ve, Santa An•. 55&-021 eapabllltle1. P acific MAltllTS T rawler Corp., t m S. Find what )'Ckf want in Rttcbey, Sant• Ana. Equal Oppor. Employer 'Dally PilotClautneds. $$8·1122. . .a MOW IS THETIW (or job seekers to cl)eck- th e Duily Pilot He lp W<inted classifi cation. If the job you wanl is not therl' you ml~ht ronsider offt'!r lna .)'our 11cr"icca> ' with an ad In the Job Wanted category. ~ 642·5678 ....... ' "· DAtlV PILOT\.. Weclrte~day. May 14, 1975 ' ·.w,w-.i 71 ~Holp-W-.t ~100 HtlpW-.t • 7100 ..................................................................... ....,W-.t 71C19HtlpW-.! 7100 HtlpW..ted 7100 ~ ...................................................................... . ' . . .S•:•1r E'w,f1rr11t Help W...ted 7100 D091 1 0 40 Jtwelry 1 070 " · ·1Alll~ MAINTENAllCE Promine nt Newport Clothing Store ·Wishes To Hire A Maintenance !\fan Of lligh Qua lity. The Hours Would Ile 8:00·3:30 Monday Through ~'riday & 8 :30-12 :30 on Saturday. Additional }lours Available, _If Qualified. '" Starting Wagr is $3 Prr Hour Reply To Classified Ad No. 420 C !O Daily Pilot P .O. Box 1560, Costa Mes a. Ca 92626 tWpW-.1 7 100 elpWanl•d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DELIVEllY Dri\'er. t-\lll 1-IOUSEKE!-:PEH wantL>d l\.10TEL MAID, p /tin1c. Apply Costa P.tesa Inn, 320S Harbor UI , Cl\t Neat, pleasant & personll· blc people (or fast grow· (Ji g deli , 21 or O\'CI'. 'l'ak 1ng appli l'at1ons Mon thru J<'r•I, b~l"'°'ll 3&.Spm, J-'16 V1!\ Oporlo, l.idu V1llai;.._., N.H. Net.·d H.elirt!d Christian Lady to li ve in w/elderly s1:m1·invalirJ in <.:i\1 . l\tust be friend ly, nl•al & 1101l· ~1n okc r. Li ~ht cook & ('lt.•an. l'l'1\'at~ roon1 & board . Will dis l.'uss salary. &Hi·g477 PRODUCTION TYPIST IBM SELECTRIC II E:\pcricnccd ac(·uratc Typists ne(•ded in1nlc<Ji:.itel y . 70 1A'pn1 (must) l1~rt 'l'ime Opening Day & t::vcning Sllirt Excellent .Vii'orking Conditio11s Apply i11 lle r!lon Orange Coast Daily Pilot 330 W est lay St., Co1ta Me1a Ask for J>:.iul War<J .1\11 1-~qual ()pportunity Employer Need sitter for 10 yr. old boy. Aftn's·cvi::.. ~1alure Help Wanted 7100 HelpW.,...d 7100 person. refs. <.:all n1orn· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• . 190r Q\oer ;~::~en 1~r~1Cdb~et'non~ llOWAN'l'S 'l'O\\'OltK ~ UolrJcn ltcll'1l'''~ts. AKC. WA~11T0E0'?1 AR J)Rlv•·,\C,\U'. TUP CAS "'• aldered to supplement ~ as Champions. 1)-1~·6-IJH .. ,. o ll you ft Cl-IOOSl<: vour hour::., r ;\JI) our pt=i·m. st.Wr. These J or673·74~. Jt-:WELRY . WA'l'Cllt-.:S, Kosition·::J ur~ fl tltne work for yoursl·lr , 1>c l-''-'"'-"-'='------1 J (.•.. your (l .... U lKlbll. ~len or • POODLI!; PUP111t:S All1' OUJ t-;crs. GOLD. um1ner obs . .:iu"rching ... l l, v ~;It .s to: H VI C i::, for •.11ipplicanui woo are Wo1nen. Cun be sli~hll y l 'l'cacup l:hoc. l\lule. ~ d e pt"nduble & hard hu(ldicu1ipcd . Nc:tl · Puppy.'1'1ny 'l'oycolori1 !. ~,'11,~U~S~~~t~ AN · workcri:;. Xlnt oppor. C l e an Appc11r1Ancc . 1\rt.5,l!.21 ·1516. _ ..-.- durl11K Sumrnel'. t-'or \tels ., retired, i\gll 25 to ----------llNUl:\N Jt:WELltY l.g. 10. Supplcrncnl )'Wt in· S IL.KY 1'1J1·r . puppies, Appt . wrile Peri;onnel cornc. Urive " cull li hrs ;\KC. Shcdless, txlorless sclcrlio11 . H111gs S6 !JI'• !\tana ger , 1360 So . & d bl ll N"'rklaccs S'1uas 1t·cs orrnorc adt:i".Af>plvln a ora e .. cu s. "' Anuhei1n Bl\'d, Suite 127, ...,.rson, Ye\lo::V Cab Co., 002.11.377 $195 . 51·1 2!:1th Sl. NB. _A_,_,._h_,_·i_m~,_c_·a_1_11_. '-"'-''-·-., 1,-6 L'. IOth st., Co.sta , ~"~"~·~ti5~7~5~o~'~"'-~~· ·_~_n_, __ _ o;. Ala s. l\1ulu1nule 1~ups 1· Surgicol Socy, part time, 1'les11. • h k 8078 • A G ,, 1~KC . c 11n11i . ~t~t· . Mac hinery Santa na. Oou llp· !:ihol s . ~ y,•ks. • • 9tiJ·b-165. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~e'ou·a1\ce & skills. r:xp'd . Merchandi1e-• . . . . .,. onl)', S-'/hrl y . Send ••••••••••••••••••••••• S'l°. Ht::ltNi\ltl) PuppltJS, Ch1un saw. ~11hl 010, 16 • typewritten R1.-sume W/ Antiques 8005 $50 & UI>. Al\C. Shoy,• ~ar. loot ~:t & rnanuul. l'cf'::.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1nalt: & fcn111le, 11\IP. :)1.)(). 64-i·Kl .. 7 Wr_itc ad 110 -&02 Dai!Y r\11tl!4 \je_ ;;)lf!r.lin~ Flu I 830· 15~-' 4~-l · lti4. · Mltcellaneo &U 8080 Pilot-;1' .0110:-i 560 Se1·v1l'c fur 12. Appr:ti~ed • Coslal\lesa.Ca~ $1500. Sell $1200. w rh c l IJt·:iul1tul. 1nl•llo..,.,· •••••••••••••••••••••• .<\t.I if306 . L>aily Pilot. Box 1\ f g ha rl ll 11 P S. U I k ----------1 1560. Cos ta l\1csa , CA fcn1 11 lt". .-.ll ~·u~· rn~lc, J '~ SCRAM~L[JS 1ngs 4~·0J2G. ~- time. l"amiliar y,·/Costa 5 days wk . Live lo. ROum PURCHAS NG Mesa area . Some eicp. & Board + Salary. 5 y,· Nurses Aides. :111 sh1fls. I prererred. \'alid Calif. old Girl . NH. Joy cL' Cunvalcsccnt 1-ju:.~ll: .. d , Nighls, full or p /time. RN-CCU TECHNICAL JR. '""'· mo. olJ. ,1 ''~ •·c<»te<·cd. had >h•"· SIW. '"'·"""· ANSWERS S\\llNGING <tO's Jukebox -.---;-::--. • , fur your nostalgia room. C 0 C ~ f-: H ~ P 1\ NI ~ .L One of the c lassies. 1\ r'C· PUPS t-OH SAJ.r., 7 wk :-. al collectors item. Xlnt old. Renee. 557·0'.ltl~ _ ILLUSTRATOR lie. req'd . $2.50 hr. Apply ~Loe~k~w~oo<l~~· 64~5·~1030~.Tu;;;;l;~:':2·:05:9:J.::::::::::;I BUYER TRAJN[[ Oiffercntl:tl pay, Xlnt 1n person : 1700 Newport IJencflts. Contact l\trs. Bl d C'I A kf J llousekeeper/Parl Time J .. 27" c v ' ' · s or crry for two adults : Near NUllS,!:\'l.i \\'Ith one or 'inure years enscn, 64 ::,.• ->'I, osta Our expanding co. is hir· cond. ""' /lgc colle<.1.ions 01 i8 reeords. Also several Pinball l\l achin es . (1\lex I aft.6 pm &&-i·4898 .DENTi-\L ASST. 2 yrs exp. • rt.Ii or pal't lln1e. Good ' t. .. Rays , ins. benefits. Nwpt Bl1i1d & Sanl<1 RN 'S, LVN'S e x per . 1Ju y 111 g yi1 s · ~t emorial llospital, 301 ing an lllustralor with 2 Isobel. Call li4li ·~3U4 ccltuncous itc1ns, i.e. Vicloria , C.M. EOE. years or equi\•alenl ex· Wknds or art lip1n w·kdys. ra.-.tl·ncrs. s hipping sup·i~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""~i per. in line drawings ror IRISll sr:'l"l'ER. 1\Kt.:. <! yrs old, Nec1b; 1'Ul!lll lo run. 1\1 u;, t l'>l' 11 . SJt.i. I J:JtJ NA 'S 1>l1 es. n1?nuractured Salesgirls, stone ware. enginc,:ring dept. fro111 L' ,, l',arts l't.c.s.c.u.dres.·umelo l•on"tone Po11-y, 1760 or<1I & y,·riltcn data. c..X j)t'fh'll{'t'u ••CUil' l':.IJ'e I B • 0 " li\4S·26.'J2 . ---------11 li ~1 <:;_ 0 1\1 P 0 S E R Sale: ;\ntic1uc round oal\ table, 5.J. in ches, Ii vak chairs. <.:all .i~l·7iliJ. l.All . .J 111u':-., l'e ultllc. Shuts, J1osuschn•k~·11 . DENTAL Opera,lor. System/stand Sbal'p, ex per'd or trainee alone. t.::.ill for 111tcr\'ic>A' t'or busy Newport Ctr ofc .1_•~µ~µo_in_t•_n_c_n_lc, 64_· _2_1_"-'_'_.,_. _1 Sec'y & chair dutics.i-----------1 . lJ. ox 2322, Newport ~1 .. n,·o,ia ll·lO Cl\1 Curves. schcrnalil'S, j>i{'· hospital 0 111)', l'1ti1nc, u " " • SJ!i. 5·11'1·it1:1:.: ~t type . &IO·(JJ(\J Dental Ass istant, !till ~e. cxper 'd only. Must .tJ,e .m~tur e & e n · U..1as t1c . 1-1 .ll. SM>·llru7 On ·t.:all for alt sh in s. "~••Ch. Ca 9'l663. Attn: t>-l2·ti5J3 to r ia\. & free hunt.I _ . -.--Froo toYo" 8045 Purrhasinu Director. "'kctchu" u mu0 1. \N1·Q u I > I • C 'l. l \I ·· J · " " "" ., ; • . c "Juin _,nan1.' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 01 oil' . I S . l'lll'>Cll.~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""~l'·\LL'.._. ''llll, ··••Ol"'', 0 t.: r.1 M · 11-"'• """' ...., .. ~u lilk. Stove w /old parl 111· , , , os ta e:;a e morut ni g hts & weekends . We will he 1nvvi11g to side. 3 l'crn s tands. FltE~ lu i;ood hoine , 4 luH•L•TI,...,.,.. llo::.p1tal, Jul Vh·turi:t, PURCH••cLERK · ,,0 .,, 1·• •II 'I ··k " A A ...,.... ~ C'Q • A ~ l •• ·~·c~·,~e~n~d~•~µ~»~y~,~:;.;~-7~·~'7~0~'~·:;:I Urau~c <.:u. \'1:l'y soon French farm clock. 1 . 11 • 11 "· s n'.a u, a ..-THERAPYTECH C .. Lti·l<!·<!73-I . .-. i'~ To sguu ! Xlnt oppvr. wilh good growth polen· Prayer Chr. 968·0-'·1-l r~1~cd i.Jre~li pt~J~p). 1'.! Min. 2 yrs exper. or """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""~I awaita bright. fiil,ure t i4'1. wkda s!:l ·J t.:l11hu:.ilrua . 1 t1 ll'•Tt~r. l ·' ·• •h S •LESPERSON y '''' '''"''·· ,.,.,.,"••"'•••ti• schooltug. Salary cum· Order Dsk Scey to$700 orll.!ll cu 1nu1v. in is Ull· A llJcase.Send Hesu1nc 'fo: " ,., " l'ol·ket Ill\ al Ua::.111 -1':1y,·nct.l - IJHINl\S Al c ohulic t\l'Ullt1tl c turl·: I t 's .,.,·here you i.:c l ::.tu;·k !'or the lll!INKS. .\11111.. Coal & Stulc. l·:.·a~te s ... 1 ... 1\utuu1n llat.t'. Sr. l-l 1 lli. Huth :;i lUOIJ. !\lust lie sol~I . Cal I ti7J· 1~.:r.1. :\im s \.'ol·:.il.~u1111· IV. A1np. Xlnt l'Ulltl . s:.IUO. Shure Spl•akl·rs. 2·tl'', 1·10 '/, horn in cal·h. Sl2U c:.i . Afle1· 7 l'all 5:17 ·1.1.):!'J. D~TIST ·Grad desiring ai(soc/partner or '! 1n ~g Cly & vic675-6259 mens urate w/training & PHOMEFUM! il1ue pos ition offering Immediate opening for TECHNICAL Appliances 8010 children. 5-lt.i·Jltili <After exper . Contact l\!r . ,\wait s c o mpelent good arJvancement op· experiencedCom1nission ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 11111 , or an y tin1c ·sUJ{f-'BOAHU, lfamilton, 642·27J.I ext personinlhis varied,im· por. & bcnetils ! Call Salesperson·Carpeting ILLUSTRATOR l\IOVING:Sale,25Cu.ft . S:tl /Sun. Dyno·t'ull lurrc {i'.I "'• "87 . CO "la Me "• Ma,y Hickle, tl33·2700. Dept.Xlntco.benefils. P .0 .8oxOOl9Z c ,·•· by ">.de We ,·1 >'·IO :1 . 1• H . 0 1 portantpus1l1onw/rapid· Dcnn·,0 & .. ,,,,0 0 p,,son· LosAngeles,Ca9UOOO .. uh... • .. Rf . · .. LUV.-\ULE LaU 1Shc p . 1•emor1a osp1ta .1.,expandinu lvcalfirm! ... .., ., ApplylnPersonAl 1ngtouse e ng.w/1ce 1 1 ., Lo 91.>8·';-~l. • EOE J .. ne l Scr~·ice of Orange Mont-.....,w~ k 'k v 1 em.s p:.i)'cl .-)'r~. \'l's 1_____ __ •._. DESKCLY.K · Growth oppor ! Call "21-'""..a. EqualOppor.~m1>lO)'er ina er .... new. auc kids.li-10·150IJIO:xl.1~ lf~C~o~u~n~l~y~, :i2~082;;'=":':h:•:lso=n~1~~7;7~7;7~E~d~i~n;g;e~'~A~•~e;·~l~IB;~1~~~~~~"""~~~"""~1 :;i750. only $J!f5 . Plu;, ___ ___ ll ~con di lion cd H. C . r 'd NClt, l'BX. Ap· Barbara l\l;il·, 833-2700. D,, ,,,.,·ne. I h f · \I ' .,. I I J) · & 0 · f' Equal Oppor. Emp oyer ot er urn1ture. K-ki-3<!72 111': L p ~ " :\! o 111 all• . 1crorau10 \~' · :->l'r\·o...·s. n person motel of· ln"U'"nee Ag•ncy -~-·•--enn1s cnn1s erson· ... _, .. " ·~ -•' I\ 'I' c 11 · 63" Caprice ~ Fo . ..: 5!f. tte, Ben Brown's , 311U6 cxpcr 'd claims un-nel Ser\·i('{' of Orange ll£ALC:S1'1\'ff'.: Refrig fros t.free 2Dr.16 voe ·a puu . u ~ '-' le , ltead.v lo tl y! KNB1 5" • Coa s t Hw•y , So. dcry,•r itt'r. Xlnt benc. C 0 oun1tY. ~U!Sl ,\hchelson ~l akl' extra n1one)'. Sales Rep SllKbase TelephoneSaJ.s 11.i::u5·_.1g41Jle1IA\'e,1\nl ,".'1'._','.",.~, .• 1 11111 c· ll•ts ::.hots . I C ,. r -· 0 -.. ., ,, (. _ ~ngnie. :;il:!..o. t1rm. •una. i\trs . Bradley. -l~·IOl'li, r , r\·Ln e. pcn1ng ror ti part or full Consllme r Products Part· Time Work a\'ail. ,4~10,!l~L_;U~.-------1~::;:-::-:;:::-C~. 5-15.0930 ~ .. 1•·•0~0 t11nl:'. IJccnsedr.,al est11t.. mo'"'.""" afte,noon° o' -L •· I \I l --------•. -.. ishwasherf/time ""'"""' ""'· Painter, e •-'d. ,·ale·•-oi•I,. ,.,.,-,, fu• ,·,,~ Co. Car + Conwn. "• " aura< or · 1.\, ll·ru:.i ... • -~ •• H•<p "''-0598 ln,.ronco aa•--aJti-iu78 0r5JG.·.,li.tl5 t,,,:,·e'w-. '-' Fel' i'aitl evenings. 1-fourly wages Good Used 1''reezer nlO's. Hlack. Free Lu guot.I Hlk , Ch run1 e Uarslools • .__, .... O't.;; NICI'" •1• k 1 & commissions. r·ol' de-upright honic.·.·1'on_•· ·--_ I Sc.,",'.,r.J_. :;i!f5, 'l'o""b:.irSJS. I ;..._ Part time. Recent billing -----646·39~.eves(ii3-157i a ·e a g ieint s cp up tails call540·o:Kll ·195·6547 Kol ~ D-.nwasher·AJlply P.fesa experienl.'e necessary, w/n:.it'l ll•ade r Set!king LosAngeles 1'imes -~·llJ5~.>5 i11~·:101 _ I -· -~i . --- rde Conv. Hos pital, Call 4!:1J·t>33J. PERSONNEL se lf a ssured re11 . for 1375 Sunflowci·.C.l\I. l.J ~u. Ft..N~fru;;t 1-lul· Killt:ll s: <! IJ!I,; & '''lit.. ~1 EARTH WORMS . Cenler St ,C.l\1. estab't Orange Co. ter· P?Ull llcfr1g. 2 Y~.s old. 5 hlvuJ. l.oJug & short h<ur 1 FC>H ·riit:GAHUEN D TRIBUTOR l-·' ~ ' CLERK · · · 7 y,• ·!> \ I· .}.lf'·'.:!'J" IOOOforSl.!.15 I ~ lNSUllANCE AG''NC"' ritor)'. Xlnl benefits. Call 'Ir warranty ~kl or k 1 · I wan ~-Girl. Pers onal lines un· Gary llunt. KJJ-2700. Also TELLER best oiler. 67S-:J.'"Xll · · · · '· -· '· 2S. Interested in ·'•••·w,,·te,. •·x ... n•e·. RE1\Lf; ... ·rATES1\LES r~eeJubs. U('nnis &Oen· ·1·0 l' II lltJ'I '·' ·1 \VornlCaslings ~Lug .. mg up lo '8001>er mo u19-1 1087 M LB 'di :-~f. · 1 · · 1, 1 '·· · f Level headed, exper'd & W:tshcr. •ood cond. $10. ' 1 ,.~ i, 1 iJli2 L;othard. JIU· ! o4.Call 6J9.6123. · · · , 1 rs. ra e). ~1ajor Or:.i ngc County ,\1.:ll vc 01 ice ltl r\'llll'. n1s t:rsunnc .:><!rv1ee o chee rful teller needed. t ;1IJ Ir is h Sl•lll'I' 11up·1 ~ land d e\'1::Jupincnl 1•0 is t1 t;':1r Orange Cou11ly Oran~e County, 2082 Contrict Jl,l rs. Croxon, ~~~~~{jo~; nio. old, ::i l<!5. pi es.~ 111 0~. v!d , :i F & :i!HutJl lopC'-!J'I')' ,\H .·I' x 10' ~ ELECTRONIC !"'VINE PERSONNEL s ceki n g a pers onnel! Airporl.l Plea~ant. l:i'-'O~· )1 ic tu·lson Dr, Irvine. t>-l·l·l•llit .\~. l:l·lli·'illUti , 1 lc:.ivy Uuty. :si-;-5 111' l>es~ !• ASSEMBLERS " clerk 'fhc 11u:1l1r1et.l ap· genr a a mosp icrl'. USI · s \L~-s lrnperial S&L 1\SS<X'. N r~ \\' t~ r o n z c l 'UY i:.oODL£..'iti1:!Y.'k". 2 offer. G·IG·71•1i ., SE~VICES~AGENCY ····cant w,·11 h:J\'" l ·J nc;,s 1s g rcal!Need2full ' ·' • 5""N"•"po,tC''D''" I " r . ,,. J)'·I .• 0 -~ l t . ~ -Tolophone•J-s .,., "~ ·• n e ri g · 1·zr. u 1"·v'' Ul.,c k ''''"··•I•".·, ,,,,.,. r.,-&0 o ype w•1rer • . J ll n1~i;alcspeople -. Sa,·e s;iuu. \Von on .. '-·' -":\1 (1 ,·111 ~. t•an 't take 4trong backg ruund in ·188 E . 17th (At lr\·1nc) ·w";ars pe l'SOllHl' t'.XJ1x.:r. DA YID D. CARLSON .\I an nr y,·0111:111 expt:r d Equal Oppor. Employer 1 .., '"'''. 1,1, · .• -,,,..-, .. ~., · clipped & d1•\\t.:Jay,s r t:· l'cranlJc hoUUy. L\lu!ds, ' ding s chc1nat1cs & Su1tc22·1 Co::.ta ,\lesa exposure 111 l•fllPOY· 111 tclcphunl• s ales tu WAl'fRJ::SSES! I _:!"'~_ " """' 1nov{'d .!.!tlll ·lil ·ll gl:tle .... harrl·l. rniXl'r. & n g from sa1nc. Ex· Coll 642· 1470 menl, co1npc nsatuin & Re altor 833-9293 ~·ork io hrs per y,•k. IU-ly 802 0 . 1.1 • . benefits. Good clcr1 cal --r<1l1:! + inrenti\·e. Cosla Spire's Irvine 8icycles .l li,\B't' 1,,1111.11 :-.. :! ;di ,.JJp .U1 .. \\"<11·ks ~5 11~.1 :~. •· 111 so uering, puJnl to --~ -~ ~kill s arc a n{'ct:!ssity. Hecl•i\'1n g Cl erk ror Jar~{' A I t 702 \\' 1-u1 St ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 t "'°'1r1n", harnt.~::.i ng -~~ !\IL·::.a luc. Ph: 557.5002 PP Ya · i • . lil;it·k. 1 bll.. & \\ 11tt• •i Hll :\·1.\1 :\C;t-:SAl.E 'f )'p1ng tiO w.11.111./s h or oplu:al co. 111 lr\'lnl' arca.1-----------Sant.i Ana. BctwCt"n ~a m Bt:ACfl lliKt:: t.:ru1~cr 1~-k~. ti.Jj; U'J:!.l lectroruc '-!Sscrnb!Jes JANITORS d1 ctaphone. This is an ex· ·pr c f s o nl c upl i l. iA l SE •MSTRESS to llam. & 2pm to4pm. $35. Goud cunthl1on. l::dl S;i\urd:iy .. \I ;iy 17 ~i\!\f . Lhc bo"'''" p · • A 51'\I He l1,·.-cu l:A! .... ·;1rds ~ .. ~· /lim e e ves. C.l\I. o.'.S.A. cellenl op1>0rtunity. Jf knowledge. Contact ~Ir. . . . ---artcr 3pm. 962·100<!. .\l:.ilc Ba:-.~ctl l·lut1nd . Jyr::. ,' 11, , 1 1 0 •· ,, ,, • NH Ho""':irch F /timc, perm. '"'Jsition WAITR "''S 21 I ·' ~ '.. . "" . .it reas. O\'er age 25 µre· you qualify S(·nd com· )l ct.:r t ll i;; :.it 171.J ) ,.. · v .. -O\'Cr • ·-----old. Loves Kills s.1;;.1~;u ~ J;ilOSo Li·on~t f '·' A I 7 82 for men ·s & Y.'Om!:!n·.!t P''l t,.,,, •.. Call ,.,, .•. -,·•1·' Li., ... , H11\l'"/Parts.Sl5/u1> .... 1·1-,P,I ' Wt.•s tm1niste1· ill. \\'csl. ~'"' . . · :. . u. pp y at 1 l plete res ume. 1nclud1ng !J7!f·!J500 .. ._ """' "'.c. ,, ... ., ~ .. ;:,mita ,\na lil>i6lli A A s \ I ---------: boutiqu~ . .-1\tu~th!i\'{'cXJJ. blwn 3&5"M. Bui·/·.·c ll /lrndc. 2·1•• C;ithollc Uau•htt·rs of · rmst.-on ~ \·e . . ' . s alary history & rl'<1u1rc· --· c " Be 4 & • · ----------•I Call fur uittJ r\'W <Appl. :"e""·porl Bl. Cr>.1. 642.791 0 \\'hitc ,\11 gur;1 lc111;1ll· l':•l , ;\111cr1 ca No. 202-1 Eitctron1c;, 1\sse1nbler. •t.,.,·n · ~::J.Jprn. mcnts lo I RECEPTl~IST/ THE LOOK WAN1'EL>: I• I & I ' iltin ..• ''"· ·---,.-, ... ,. Phone 540-7814 ...,..... c :1}'I'S0 u, :-.p:1yl'l . ;, lut!>. u ·· G R ., .• ., ·"' ~ ... ,~..... 644 6500 FOR~1t:RMARINES t"tJy,•port yc le ry . 751 ·5073afttil'~L ·· auge :t1ruau, G r+st solder, know col· J .HERIERTHA.LL C lassifie dAd41 3 PIX i-;;:;;;;;:;:;-:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ llas civili<in life Ueen ltaleigh , J>euAeot , & rail all new. S-150\1aluc. o$ode . t"cy,•purt Ueach C /o Daily Pilot i\n ope ning ror an 111 -11 what you cxpel'ted'r Do ;\~u k i. 211 G Newport Furnitur e 8050 Will trade for projector & fiirm . ,\s k fur G;_iry . JEWELLERS P 0 I 1560 d1\·idual loopcratt!Sntall SEAMSTRESS yourself a l'avor·C::ill lilvd. NH.675·1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• movic {'amcra.S.IH·G!J20 o.:s..9'j1U Now inter\'it!"'°'ing fur • • O.l ::,y,'1lc hb1.)ard Alusl h"'ve 548.""'l7 or "'°''·"lil. 1'he ----~-r-----------1 rh.~W ~tort! O"••ning South CostaMesa,92626 ~ood ll·l{'l)hone vo1t•e & Needed by Sail l\1ak{'r. ,x,-.......,.., Sunlour Az.uki lt4'c{'r. GrcatSavin~son Used i)r;_ipcs : Custon1 !\lade •-c· 1 L · L, e · •f ·• Career Corps is looking l"urn f\"i>lL & \liSl' E •p .. ilur i::lar ,\larn1 <.:u.i::.l Plaza . ,\ss t . 1:.qua Uppor.r.n1ployer front ulfice appearance. r~xp r1 enc e pro:; crreu. fo' ,., ,., •. F'o'm'' SW.95 . Cycle Works Ltd. • ,. · · ,\qua & Gold br'O<:alil'. .I... \ I .,.,. ,. but will train ri•hl 1 'l Wilson 's Bargain Nook 1---., 91, I ,.,,, .....,Tice man. ,ppy "° ~lana gcr. S:iles help in ___ or 11ppt. conta et, l\1;irincs loRe·enlist. 1822 Newport JI. t.:i>. 55 W 1, h . ''\I 1J >A'tuc. ·:: f:l . .....,1ir. 1',._.eslA\·c,L.B. fine J ewelry, China, C arol y n Bc rktJlcy, person. Ap~Jy al: lli&ll 5-18·5710. ·I • ~t :-iot '-'·· -li·IU·40Hl:I Per s un 2 1·40. lrn fur 11 · 1 I · C "II -----------Sterling & Cr)·staL In &l·l·ll2tiU. a c, rvine, a. ore .. : W l ·' 'f k D · •· \V •· ·' fl -:~.EX. SECRETARY p .. r so n onl)·, 10 to 12 mg ml. Sl50 wk guarn. AVCO ,.,,~AlN''lAl, 557-.i073 i-\n Equal Op-an eu rue . river. Came ras & nlllf.: ;.itcrul'u. e ater, t:ood llc l'rig /J•)'Cc~.cr + ~ II I . ... <.:ol n ref. !\.Ir. L e'\' I .... . t ·1 .. I l~a nglois i''rozen F()()ds. E . I 8030 r·rarn c, l'edl'st ill . :! MI Sl'. J<'urr11turc . ~ce en o1pportu111ty Noon'. :J2 t,asluon Square, g..16.5455 ~~l~N~S;U~R~A~N~c~·~E~G~';R~O~U~P;Ji~"°~'~"~"~'~Y~~~m~p~o~)~'c~·'~·~~ l'Ji.l Laguna Canyon Hd. qu1pmen m 0 nth s 0 Id . $I ;i o. ; 1,.4._1 icl' sharp U~t JV. ~/good Santa Ana 1-----------Equal Oppor. Employer Laguna Heh . 4g7.1741, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4(1·1·5117 . 1 -----·--~-----s~ & _typ i ng ski_ll s Plum ber, Repair rull I----------.,-PETRI Jo'TEE 35mm, . Slanr1tc Easel. prol , .. ,~1rap!~ll y e~p~n.d1_ng JUlllOR SALESMEN time. 5 yrs minimu'_m C:X· Recc1)l/Sccy toS1500 SECRETARY WA N'l'ED: Couple for uU· 50mm lens, 80-200 zoom. WALNV'f Drop·lcaf. Din· alu1nn, Never used, still panc1a organ1_z.at10~ per. Hcf. required . . t y as l\lorluary atten· Canon fla sh, tripod. all ing'l'able. inl>ox .SJS.SJO-l!J:i!f st;On to be locatc.'(j 111 O.C.1 ,\ge 10·15. Earn $20·S.W S36·l-'52 Pr1c~less ~ dents & ulillly functions. cases. ~250. 962'·6359 aft. 6·12·6802 a . Exper 1n rl:!a l per wee!\ getting new i'l•ePaid' Musi h ave y,·orkcd in an !'referable on Soc. Sec. 4 :Jo ---K e nm o1·e Wa s her & ate de\•elopmenl cu ~tomer"for•h~DAILY Pro'i--' F'amous firm pl'oudof L·0 .,·,,,,,,·n• Dcpa,1. Emply1nt . includ es Quality l'cc<Jn din. ::.ct, 8 0,,0 ,, S35 ...... Uu••k ' " " "'"" ~· ' "' ., "' ., .• ,,,, + Stu<l,·o ·•pl. & Cots 8035 canelJack()iairs,lea vcs. Uc·'°. 0 ,, •. ;,·, .. 'l'oy . al or ~ort~ag{' bank· ~ILOT after. school and Coordinator its outstanding achieve· men1.1·ype accuratelyM ,... .. u.. -~J •di P.ref d, XJnt pay & Saturdays. 'lou n1usl be for real {'Stale dc\·cioP· ~enls st·cl\s. personable wpm .. s horthand nol uuls. For inte1·v1cwca\\: ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.525. &l4 ·44i6. chest, Q{'sk , (all "'°':.ilnotl ~ef1ts. outof schoolLyJ;00µ.1n. ment co. Scc,et"ri•I & 11_1d1\'. for this l\~y J>?SI· n~cessar)'. Varietyofin·, ____ 1_1_,,_._o._16-_2a_·_1 ___ PERSIAN Krl~l't.::-..:s ror !Jink \'Cl\'{'l lklrm e/rtir i\t;ikc offer. &l2·~aft. , Call l'crsonnel and lie aUl c lo ""'Ork at .. lion . Xlnt benef1ls. Call teresting Work. Salary,.·~----------•! sale. 'l'op qu4'hty l:Fi\ re· . · • ' s -~ 213/8Gtl·0512 lcast3days pt:rweek.No l'Ons truclion bookkeep· Barbara !\lac, 833-2700. 1· g1stcred. r\lso 1-'ers1;1n g ~c~n .~·e lv~l k.111 ~-s ~ · - P' ....... 10 E t ing IJackground pref'd. \I F JI De depending on ex · W~Climb stod s.:!rvicc.SJ{,(l andup. hellsprcad & matching Sngl lid S20, ehesl drw·s ~a ppor. mp oyer deliveries or collecting_ Sh 0 u 1 d b{' fa in i 1 i a r 1 so ee o >s. nn1s & per1encc. Apply 8 to4:30. Phon' 8 .. 2.2970. w.all drape w / _dccoralur SJU. 0 ,,·ental e .•b for .. . 'frans portat1on pro· D e nni !> Per s onnel mountm'm, > fl · " F3P.h1on CC!nsultant, full vided . Call i!GJ-50J 1 111 .,.,. , prncess1ns.: construe-Scr\'ice of Orange Coun· --Pl ows . l!..J6·71KL __ _ or .part tune. ~e >A'J~I 1-luntington Be<tch vr t1011 disbursements, ren· ty. 2082 l\1 ichclson Dr. ST ATEK WANTED : Blue l\1altese -.------ lta1n. over 21 . Call !\!rs . 6Jl·l4!fS in Costal\lesa lal receipts & related re· lrvllll'. 1 \V e also s wim rivers. ·rom kilten w/whilc fct:t C4irner Group, complete. Ster e o component, hk lshl\'S, table & lan11is 5·Ui·Ot>81 . qamcr, 963-2652. t:: qua 1 0 p port u II I I)' ports lo 11ublic a gencies CORP. Hun rapids. Camµ out 1n & nose. 53G·66 i4 Xlnt con~· .• S2~,~'7; & le nders. Su1J ri11t re· Hcwarding i·ou in Sales. ,-,1.11<-.7810 the wilderness. Andl>::;:----~--Jiruinll--~-.':'·•~~~7_ __ _ · sofa bed, double mat· tress, white Naughydc $45 . 9;9.3538 FOOD S~VICE Employer & I · ~ I · · l•D-s 8040 -:' ~ sume sa ary require· l-.:xperienccd or will l233Alvarez earn lo survl\'{' 1n any -':I QUALll'Y f & I f""t· d h I l\1 t t l:I ·roo d terrain. We have tu. If s ••••••••••••••••••••••• so a uv· _., 1~e a'! e P . ·on. LEGALSECRl:.'TARY men o : ass• 1 a tr Olio. J\.l /o r 1''. .l\lr. Orange,CaliL. c s eat. Ueaut, n ever tilr u Fr 1. P I L 1 me Corporalc experience, no. 419 , c /o U:.:uly Pllot, !\dams. 548·7"179 Off M••n Sl. belw.cen our job. It can be yours, •PET WORLD• .• 1----------- .. P 0 B C · h useu.,movrng. Hefrig2cuftx22"sq.~n. kends . N cw po rt Ce nt er. . . ox 1.'.;60, osta Cl>"pman & eo11,·nc too. J 0 1 n t e people sh· h 1·,0 Lla•a Ap"o '--""' u ... .,., .....,.... .,.p-'y Mc Dondd'i i;4o.osoo. r>.l esa, Ca 92626 "' an equal J who'\'ejoined the Army. p ' · Ch 'h h, · 1." · "'""-0 ·-------with table 21·• sq x 26" hi ,.,,,.... ro ug, 1 ua ua, 1ny . -. · · S5 L\lcd c·1b SS Bra ·· t ·· -~oo_w_._c_,_1_>_1w_yc._N_.B_._1,1c. ASSIS'l'A.'"I'. 1.uc" & You don't need a gun to opportunity employer poodles, doxic, pit bulls, WA 1'1'~1tBE IJ, king s11.e, • · ~SS r j2 37:!9 • ss c,i -... ,, " Don't drop the ball? Get a .. draw fast" "'hen you l:;~~~~~~~~~~I Coll Army cockapoo , pon1. 100 p{'deistal t'r~1. &_ hdbrd car · 1 • • • G~~f1~fn:~f~~~~1~n;'!~= :i~c~. ~7~~: C~~~~~~~~~· JOb with a \ow-cost Daily 1>lal.'e an ad in the Daily I• Opiporfwtities WI ixed puppies. Slud (wood). S90~..,~-7 __ New unused out hoard 3hp -4th figures, accurate , . • Pilot Cla ~s ified Ad. l'ilotWantAds!Callnow SECURITY 645•1240 scrviec~os}.~re~.Js.2.~25 Gara9e Sale 8055 ~?l.?~· Sear's. Sl2U. illf'Tlediate opening for ~1.!' ID ~V .-\NT!:';O, part l',hc•cncec6c>c2c·c56c7c8c. ____ 1 -G.i2·5678. \V . 17th at I .11rv1cw. !:>1\. ••••••••••••••••••••••• <>olG·GrtiU n•pons ible individual. lime. C~~ll f\.1 esa l\fotcl. GUARD Open eves SJl-5U'l7. t ltf'~,\L ) (; eira"t' Sale. ---------. '!'''"""I H•lpW t d 7IOOH-' W t d 7100 R•1ircd s ecurity guard to " \V:.i~h l·r & l)rycr S25 ea . • "-""0·3236. 3'15 •-·-·-~-~-------I one '"P ane " SE'! ·11 ·1 ·h G Id Rlri ~l u s t ~ell Cou c h e · I • -wo•k p /t•·mc fo, bo•l ...... u c 1 ems y,•1t a o en e e-ven i· .. • '!>. li k. & Ulue Nau". tl11. ·~cocmack,Cl\I. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o ·1 "'I I ·r· ·' ·' St ~r ·o Poll ry &Pl nt · ., -'~~---~-----i r>.1Ai'OICURIS·r r.;t-;r~Dt:D rn:inuf. moving tone.,.. a1y.--1olCass11<.'uAu. AK<.: \71-l H)37·648S' ct · l' a :-.. y,•/7chrs.S25.bi3·011W -~--------•I Jr-.1Ml:;UIA'J'i':L\''~ location near O .C . ::!~4J~~'.thncss Ur., lilt . : Gen1 Labo:et"I • 644·ii27 • RETAIL Airport. ~lust have own •••• . ._ unirorm & traruip. Apply '' nte Auewt/l'tt:CJ" :'11 a t u r c I ad Y to do S · M' d d7 in person <1ol g,uard shack,. ':(empoTemporaryllelp housecleaning. Appl y in errous 10 e . Westiail ~. I1802Sky Park, lr\•ine person, 31755 Cst. J(y,·y. ~ Call 54tM.J55 SouU1 Laguna. 1638 Placentia, ·~i Security Guard ·priv . :-01;:.lure \Voman rur over· Gie Friday for I man of· nighl sitter for 13 yr old f"e. Acc urate typist · boy, ~lesa Verde t\rca. ,Oiod phone personality. 546·5G38 Looking For A Career? comm . guard neede d , IP"-.::.'-""'"";;; pref retired mihtary or $'es experience helpfui.1-----------1 -·Motl. ~t ec hanic, i\uto: Expcr'd, !Jcnelits . SI 100 per mo. l\I ission Viejo. 830· 1795 '. GORDA LIZ J Has Openings For: l • • • DAY HOSTESSES ;: Apply In Person Z,•Mon thru Fri 3-5PM 00 lay1ido Dr, HI ua l Oppor. Employer !Jtalf Day Mk• Pery 9~·1Pl\t or 1Pl\1·5PM oir-~PM ·9PP.1 . Earn $#+ + per week do.Ing ~able work in our ~d new olc opening ~ O.C. Airport. Xlnl rtunlty foe-po&itive ded lndlv. For nal interview. Call •• 21 . Nice penonalily bu~y reslauran\. d pay , benefits. • s " working ronds. y morns or' call for " • :\lcdical Transcriber favorite Office! We Jove t his wonderful !'roup & are s ure friendly I & enthuaoiastic indiv. will loo! Gorgeous ofc! Call .Ma rion Mann, W-2100. 'L>enni s & ~nnis Person· nel Ser\'iCe of Orange County. 2082 Michelson Dr, Irvine. • * •• David Jawasaki J O 111 H i<JllOI Road L_.,Hl<pt You arc the winner of 2 (ree lick els lo the UCI llVIHE CELHRITY IASEIAUGAME SUNDAY.MAY 11 al1:30atUC1 LOSANGEL~RAl\I S \'S, OA Kl.AND RAIDERS i1111 seven ihningp~~·icw of Super Bowl Ten. Please call 642·5bf8. ext 333 to cluim your lickcl.s. INurth Coonty toll free number is 540.1220.) •••• ' Then Call I STOP N GO MARKETS • ASSISTANT MANAGERS Wr Offrr A Startin9 Salary Of O•rr $650 Prr Month + W e pay fo r our employee-1 ma jor medic al, hospitoli1crtian, life insurance, vocations, profit sharir19 & wt pay for yow trainhuJ too. The hours ere IOft9 & the won it horcl, but .... opporlunffies' °"' trt tMftdotlS for fM COl"fft" nindtd, Apply Mow STOP-N -GO MARKETS 17802 Ir vine Bl vd., Suite 21 5. Tu>tin 1714 18 38-5565 16040 N ewhopu, Fountain Vu ll cy (714) 531 -9371 l·:r11 1;il Opporr u111:., I fl ,! ' "• r related exp. 40 hr wk , lull co. benefits. \'ehi cle. pro· vided. Send resun1c: Write ad no40J, Daily Pilot, P.O. Hux 1560 Costa /\.lesa. Ca 92626 •Secy's-Severcil $700·S850100% 1'"'ee Paid Type 70, sh 100 Real Bstate. Legal 1_.i7. Relndel'S Agency 4020·Birch St, Sle 104 Newport Beach 833-8190 Call for appointment Secy to director $100 P l11on&PR llighly independcntposl· tion for moli\':1ted, vcnsalilc-outgoing indi\'. in prestigious communi· ty & gov't relations dept! Cal·I Barbara Mac, 833·2700. Dennis & Den· nis Personnel Service of Orange Counly, 2082 1-11ehelson Dr. Irvine. Service Sta , A.tlend, full or p/t . Brown's Shell, 990 E . Coast Hwy, NH 'SILVERSMITHS Wanted Cor pl(."l'C work. w ork In the comfort or your home. Wllll11m'1 Silver$mithlni:. 13.'i E. 17th St, C.M. Call 645·~74 . Previe~Super Bowl 10 ! WATCH RAMS AND RAIDERS IN ACTION AT UC IRVINE I :30 p.m. Sunday May18 U C I Baseball Stadium AND 7:30 p.m. Monday May19 Crawford Hall ncbta$2..tlw.nt -..... ..., _____ ... ----.... UCI Celebrity Baseball Game · ,_ _____ I ~1ov111 i; ! 1\nt14uc furniture & housl'.hold items. 'fhurs, Jo'r1. Sat. 2019thSt.,ll.B. 4U 'I' r. old Bus Stop Hench. 4XliX7 (;rcenhOUSl'. Jo:lci:. l,r1wnmo wcr ,'I<. 1':dgcr, Louv. lfam1>cr ,'l'abnt. n1 <.:e dar Ch est . SctJtt 1,.a.,.,·nmowt.•r. & 11atio s ale . ti ·I S·li ·l 56 1787 Orange, C.1\1. ---- t-~ttl . SA 'f , SUN. :\·lay run longer because of huge 25 yr. coll eclion~ Antt1s .. furn, books. lrunks of clothes, jewelry. sew·g. machs., etc. Oltl Gibson clel'. guitar, 1)1stortion unit . 215<! E. Ocean BJ \'lL. Bu I buu. W illiam Tierney SOS I Boxwood lr•ine \'ou are lhe winner or 2 (rtJC{Jl'kc ts to the UCI IRVINE CELEBRITY 8ASEBALL GAME SUNDf\Y.l\-IAYU:J al l :Juat UCI LOS ,\NG t-~L&'i lti\l\IS \'S. UAKL1\N IJ ltAIDERS in a se ven inning prc\·icw of Su1ie r Howl 1'cn. J>leasc call 642·"5678. ext 3::13 to c l a i1n your 1'ickct.'i. ( Norlh Count y l oll free r'lun1ber is 540-1220.) •••• -------Horsts 8060 Bed l'ramc, box spring & •••••• •• ••••••••••••••• 1nattrcss. £;15, ChesL ul' T rail l';iraclc l'OL\'.\', l'rn· Di~ers (J) $10. 6-lli·ITTUI lo colo r , 14 h;inds , llr·un:-.1,•1rk Sl stl! 1•001 ·ra. \Vcstern t English. $JtJO. bl.-. ::i lUIJ. Y:.imaha 2:11>. "31·111:.!8. Xlnl <.:1..1nd. S<lOd. l!)t)7 Fl:.ishy Qulr. l\1are. 7 yrs. has shown. Expcr. rider i\IGR, c.:·r . in Cherry t:ond. Slt!OC). 49.1·05.." only. 5800. 838·5.'l'iM :\l cs:t Verde Country Club , -l\ll•mbcr!>h1p l'tJ r s ul c. YEARLING Colt. 1/:1 1\p. SAVEi500 S40.:r111 py, 1,; Quarter. SIM. Cvn· · ' · tact lJcbble ;.ifl. 51'~1 DEA u·r I FUL f\Jrs, Sable 546·51~ Jacket & rt.link Stol{' for 1----below price. 548·02f.ll' W estern Sadch $35 * 644-1742 . 8070 . ...................... . w ct. IJ\1:1mond Wcddln,.: ring w/cc:rtiflcalc. Sl75 Call bef lpm.646~225. ' • t>FFll:t: J."UltNITURt:: l i NCI,,\ 1.\1 t-:o S'l'llH1\GI·: 1 lui.:l' .~clt·c 11011, like nc-.' d1.1sk .~ l0hi1ir!>-lahlt.· ... 1•1t• lJ 11hel1 cvnblc pr11·1•s . U11ll1:d Arn 1.:rit•un \''an & S tora i.:l'. 5·10 ~· 2·1il Alton St. Ir\ 11ic. ·ro ' J> t J'i. Alt SI ,. , 't·f( ~ cu inJ Jte ~ -C, 'J'u1 u, - .. Cui .. ,,, lur M. &4 ,_..S two * * Dlt1 " • ••• I c. .. , Ol.~ 1'1\ ,., &1·1 . '' J.l::d) ·drJ c o 1 0451 M'9J I• •••• i · c:r "'" di ti Jtic\ Bh ;:!> Off El •••• AD Co1 pri! ma pli \ )1aJ ~I ;j Aµ S2V ~ w ,, lyp M' ~ ' • • " • ' • ' ' ' ' • l I ,! I -~1 ' ·l I ' I I • I • • ,. • l\Q ; ·~ ... ' ···-.. ~.~:;.~~~'••••••••!!»•~~ !:!'!'.'~!'!!'!'••••••••• Mo~o!Jecr~•/ l,4locellane°"' 801 Office Ftamllure & Boals, rawer 9040 , . c-rs, Sale/ ~·················,··· E..... I 1085 J" lib I Wi t 11 ~-T· 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wednesday. May 14. ·1975 Autot for Sal• 4 Wheel Drives 9H OAIL'V PILOT "'ft• 9560 .,...pmen ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ~a oa ra er .Rent 9120 '7ll: SUZUKI 125 Ilk ew ••••••••••••••••••••••• -WA ... TED ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21 ' 'l'A YLOlt m~un j1b, W /~lClrui. Mus ••••••••••••••••••••••• I II . en . Antinu•1/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• " 5cll quick. Cllll IM7-Z700 .Om ea~e. .,-'fO P CASll l.>01 .LAll t~xc i,;v l l'!•ri> $1$/35, secy UAYCllUlSEll 'Glf VW (;;.11npcr. t 'uJly 968-3116 Clo11ict 9520 •RAIU l"O lt YU U JI chrs 56/~4 , dU11kli, drtg 998-027 1 ~l-6361 p~ l\tagh. Sloop, ex.ccp c~ui pl . Sclr cont~inud. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J°l£WELltY WA'i'f,;IJr:.-; :.lool.s /dks. exc dks . , llon 1111yclo:an.M1.1st1>ull S2700. 1035 W. Wilsoo.175 KAWASAKI reblt. t:t>Sf:L 'S82 1)r.lla rdto11. .Alt'I' OUJ~C'l'S GOLri P1crcu-Kti7 W l!Ah , f,;~1 . l974 BAYLINEH, Com · S7,1Wu firm . lh••t, Pty CM.Aft<&. '75-'76 taes. ~-Days : Won on 1' V, i\l1nl cCJn~I SJLVl!:H. S"'tt'vt•'L' &15-7411 mandBr~dge,duu.IL'(Jfl• 2 !3 43 , <IUl 642·782.f!Eves.&42-0622 ,\Jus l llec? 675-7707 u1 -.. . . "" '"'"··-----troh1. 24. covcr.s, bait , .. ." .. · 01 12. 9 1~ Jo't . ~1obilc &lti·.JU.Ui 4 WHEEL DRIVES NEW &USED PICKUPS GOOD SELtx:r1~ NEW & USEl),'11 l'rll'CS .s tart at ........ J-1 $1777 . 8 .f·.~Nt-.•. t _U J~N & i\N· ianos & Organs 8090 tank, hydromatit.: trim ~l:t·4:J4-0:J96 Tr!l\'eler CabovC>r. Semi BEl~L ll el1nct:., lwo. llQUt:s.5115·<!Al(I ••••••••••••••••••••••• l¥1J.s .4ijhrs.oo 2'l50i\IC. SEltAL All F'iberglif S~ sell l'onl'd llyd. jacks, Super i\1agnum s iz.e 7. i.:addlac L11nou.s111c '5.'S, CU S ·r O !\I (.;a r pct IUJ l SOll!\1 EH Parlor ll11di o, depth finder, Sabol. Jtcady to s llil bOl>l. t'a"k & ladder & $35 · Uell H'I' si:i.c 1 :t/8, :"OcY{ motor & rad1:.il Jnstullcr. Yours /Muic. Grund, J\1uhog1.1ny, Xlnt. wired for 110 voltli , xlnt. t·ond. S275orllcstof mor e . ¥ u :. t s e~ ! $30 ·Clea n, hurlily llSl.'<.i. tires. ~lSOO . 7Sl·H1Jl. 3 LAMDCRUISER STATION WAGONS "71 l)Jl!>Ull {2575M\1 .J bpcl'tl. ,\~I radio •ti l<cu!i. :.!2yri. C1'.I). All cond. Hc:l l offer. 49"1·1~5. C..:har.icr, bi mini top, dual (er. 1\ft. -1 . 4!rJ-~l i lti00/01r. Call unytunc &1-1-17<&2 54 Ford Victoria - lYVl'li.ti4ti-1547 TV, Rodia, butt's. In waler at 15!JIJ2 ----8-111-w.JlJ. .73 Suzuki 'fM 125 J\1unncr Ur, llH. ~IU,500. 2 Ur. llardto1>.st~l.11l'l i.:. Hi Fi, Ster~ 8098 Illness fo rce.s sale. (.;all: Boat1, Slips/ ~Pack Camper w/bool for SJS0.50:.,".~!o. ffi!r . rn1. X Int Cont.I. ~llHJU lo Choose from t::xa1nple: 1972 ~eMLWriA 'i'JI TOY OT A CARPET BAA:GAIMS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213·5::12-:.:!0:Jti Docks 9070 :.mall truck. Jiest Offer °' ...,., !i'..12·11SJ2 'J'op (Julll Mill S...'(.'OlldS 'feac :J34U, 4 t:hnl. Sime! 21' Ch . '. , f • ·k ff •••••••••• ••••••••••••• &14 ·5515 aft llPM. HUSQUVA RNA ~Cross l '.l '' s· I' L' '-', l.l '.·'I' I·.· I( ti l')'I., 3 s peed, air. "'Jr'n huhs, r~d10, hclitl'r, & t"X· tr.i Cll•an . l ·IOOl-~OL1 l~/)6 Horha1 ( r,1 h~6 9301 Us~t::1rpels-AnyS1;i:c Sync. Slerco'fapc Deck. ris ..... ra l,OIJt!/lli 1 'J\100JllNG & IObo • '7 XI nd J:; · y ""'" ·• "CHEAP!!" Used a1ivrox S hrs . ti, 10" co Ill VI el c w I r c b It . . al, nr. Perris Valley Ca1npcr I. nl. t·o . xtras. t:las.-,1c , ltiOO super, com $4177 tapes incl'd . lie.st ofr. Johnson 40tlP & trailer, P~vi11on . $2,500. ,\ft. Shell, a;ood cond. for $&0.640-132!1 vle tc l)' l'l·:-.torcll ,Ju,uw Ca1167l·7162 EvL·s. s 57.7;i11 , K-4, ~p~re 14JIP motor. All 71 i\.f581 ·8~!7 ~~2r'f1k~ps. s 1.>u. Motor Homes, m1.S6SW. 1:.11111ii -2~1-1 J>~,.11 L4,,.;, 545-1131. llcd.$295c"h.5411·6434. PIUMESLIPS . a . pm Sale/Rent 9160 4Whu1Dri•es 9550 ceiWn, WI~ l:o•uil J''1 rcwo1xl suPply $75. t.;ord deliverL'<i. [>H l -1122 -----Newport lkach Moto-r,•les/ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• :~~. ,, .. I.An: Mdl. Colo< TV. •• • ....................... ·'\;'· .TOYOTA Xlnl. conll. Wurr'ly. on Boats, Sall 7060 "73·."'5'.I All sizes Scoo wrs 9150 RENT: '72 deluxe Miii. '72 J Et~P Wa"oOl.'t!r , V8, " .• 1;.-15-8506 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sips 6 h "s e"c<yth1'0 g • luhc.9tiJ-2!fti3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ... • " · l';S , load cqual1zin" Make rcsv now ~ Sl50 wk . 1. 0 1960 Ha1bor. CM b·lb 'I J01 I Buy , ; , , .. -.-.-22' lfe rrcshoff American Boots, Speed & '72 Honda 7JQ fully1.."Qpt. Prv ply !Jf:i8·8820 l11lch , l'irel 1 tires. \\':irn * * * * C~Hl l S ·M~I MI S l!L -f! Eu~lc guff rigged with Ski 9080 S575 111d c:L·cswrics. hubs. ,\:\l /t"~T . SJ,7W. Guod u .~cc..I furnilurc & S~crco wil.h rc c.~ru teak 01ilion ut dealers ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jmrnaccond i HiOo. Trailers. Trov~ 9170 Pvt. Pty.615-Ul!J True.ks 9560 opplianl·es or I will Sell 1il <.iyc r, i\.1ultivlcx. l_wo COsl /reduced.546-7112 l<&'GlassparG -3ski '~•·t 645·478S ort>45-47~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----••••••••••••••••••••••• ' spL·ake r s 111 beautiful -. vv. · --·i;.i DODGE ~, 1·on l'oy,·cr forYou. ca b1ncl~.l.H-1·1742 J 2' Ca tamaran with .:.Uhp,1\-l cond.liear1n-7:1 Yamaha 17SCC r.:n-191JFoxy,5thy,•hltrailcr \Va gon.$1000. MASTERS AUCTIOM . . . . trailer. New sail. Mu:. I c l~~cd . SGSO. AfLcr G p.m . duro, Only 400 ~Ii. J\lull 18fl JonK . 1\-l Shape. Fits 044.0tiffi 646·8686 & 833-9625 2J Channel C111zcns B1:1nd ,sell.. $375. Call <&lJ.1-1747. 536·277!:.I Cun<l . $600. r.46_31,13_ '[,,~'f..?.'.!; .. 2L>1,~.t.sun , c.lc. OrSUN UAY8.1J-oo74 radio with P.A. and --Bo t St • 9 -""" ~ .,.. ·7 4 JEEP H.cni:gadc, c:.:-----"-"-'"-'"-'C:CC::.:.:._1 speaker. Call 498-2985 197J 16 11:: l"t. Venture Ca t. as, oracp ..-0 0 '73 360 Yamah<.i MX, xlnt tra gas tank, alum. :\lag. MATTRESS •MADNESS• •ALL SIZES• ~--$1125. All s ailli & lilL •••••••7•••••••••··~··• cond. $675. ·tu" Alloy Auto Ser•ice & wJlls. soft -lop. roll bar. 8oats&Marine jackets.5:!6-9881.aft.ti. Boat Slor<.1gc -c..la1ly -Whl .S<I0.54.!l-OIJ.'I Parts 9400 Hllndwcuch.ti-1:1 -t).lOOa lt. Equipmitnt -----------wcckl y tnonthly ---•••••••~••••••••••••••• ti l'~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 USED 14 ' JIOB IE C,\"I Security ·2~hr .launching 7:t 450 Honc..la , mod"rd ,\ulollcpau·&l'ainting -~-- General 9010 !lulls, need work. Makl ramp. Newport Dunes, clean $800. 532 <..:enter, •ltt;ASONAULE • St::LL idle itc1n.~ -..11ith a •••••••• ••••••••••••••• offer. 5<&~·01Jll 1131 Ha ck llay. 644-0510 apt 2. 548·9734 aft. 5. 548-32 11 -Hichard Dail y Pilot Classil'IOO ,\d. 561"H.UCK ~ ·ron. • 8250 . ... 8-17·6775 .. '73 Custo m ized Chevy Luv. l::xcellentCond. Ct111847-:J734 ·7.1 Ford H.ancheroScjLUl"l'. Sharp~ Loadl'<1, SUUO n11 , l'\'l. S-1800. 67S-7!1..'i.:t Priced to Move! li:JJ -!.1625 &Glti-~; Autos, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 AM!os, New 9800 Autos, M•w 9800 Miscellaneous Wonted 8081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5$ CASH$$ FOR Good used l'urn/rC'fngs f.'r /.I'S/stoves. 5-lli-U7U8 . OLD OHi Jo:N'J",\I. HUGS & 1',\PI::S'J'H\' NEr:ui::o . l'V 'J' l''l"Y ~ <1 N LY. . 64·1-5:121; Ail,. . ··s- Shu1e un 'J'hru Summer oats, Maintenance/ Service · 9020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & lkittun1 t.:lcanini.: t'ree ~ .., :;"; .. ::.;,.~"· ;.~;(.~-~ ·• t, • '-E IES·. ,.. ·. ·, ·· · H1c..l -Heas. Pr1cc 645-92M5. Jla 0 by c ri b .~ n1atch1ng -------~ di-csscr , wooc..I prl·I., xl nt il(),\'I' Ci\HE. also docks. i~ l to • ., :(·" t._. """~· _, .-\.' l'Oll(J , Jl casotialJI L· t·lL·a n & p;unl. f'"t l'eesl. • ... r:; , . . , . . . t.. . r 4~(°·,;~._ . .,.._ l~r-;i, ~-.•t 64 5-2i0<!. Call &lli-<&Jl 1 c vcs. _; t' · "' ' '( , 'I-,,,. • . ;l~Y.~;.:.~~ .. ;:·:~:::~ L,~-:1-:~~-;f-~:s-;-~~;-~-£-·~--~-~-:·· ~· : • :A_. IYil mJX·~~,ax~·a,• .. axq.· :~. *·'. 1.. _ 1.· •.• _ case Sl25. l::xccllcnt con-1_,_l_•_,;_,_•_._5_4_•·_•_7_o< ____ 1 1i~•••••••••lil•••ililiiilillil•ii••••••••liill•l·lliillmiil• .... ••••••••itili'•••m•••ililllilititlililtilli/ii•li•••••llillitlll dition. 9G8-002.J. Boats, Marine Luo~:i:,?:i;u,is .. !.'!~;r::::: ...... !?!.~ '74 ROTARY PICKUP . '74 MAZDA RX4 CuJIUoui;,64l·i5!12. Nt-:\V KI'rt-.; S1\ILBOA'f (53409X)Usedlom· · Couoe Used Lowmi {284KSY l 1§:~~~:::1:!~_.:;s-~IJ.-~};:~~-;-~£fil-~-:~.-:f,-;~-~· 1 ~~L~~~~~E $~577 1 ~~L~~~~1; 5 2577~ Equipmitnt 8085 bia 31i. Sl!i5 for all. ~ •••••••••••••••••••.•••• 675-3136. s199 s75" s199 s75" , .ADD!t1':s.soc.;n.APII -________ , <,::-::1:,,:Y~,'~m.t;;.J~ ~.".t:;~~":.~~ ..... !?~~ DOUA.J MO..,TH DOUA.J . .' make<. Coo;oeLs & ,, •. c1 .. ,,. Yacht. 36' lfom ........ .... ........ MONTH : plie.!l. 554 -2384 ltunner. Bit 19'l6. Nds 5lS11 luH l>t•C• olu~ t•• I IO.C. t7S99 IOfal "'O ""''· onci. ru I i.e.• .i1 Cil•<Y•"ll CNfll"• kif-~ .a mo1 Delf!fred ""'ymenl 11511 lull Otoe. !llu• !~~ I 11c. J 75 911 totll "'O P"" one! Ii.• a i.e. a •I! c••'l•"G c~'"'QOI• ror (lo'lly 48 ,...,., [)el,,,,eci .,,.1....,n1 work. Sl500 or offer. days P<ICI •:vl•6 ~' Annu11 '"""''""1-l'late 11 111'11. 0<1C1 ·~ 51 "'"""'! Ptt<c•nt1191 Rt!• 1 r.11n1.. i\fagnetic cards for lll:\1 1\la g -Card t}'pcv.•ritcr . G75. J7()() & C\'CS !J.12-0080. A1>prox400 c:1n ls.,\sk1ng 14' SKI UOA'r. 75 llP SlUU. 675-7Jli0 Evinrudc. Trailer. Cov- • , --,-er . !\l 1sc extras~ S850. WAN I' t:; D: ()ff I cc 640·41 Gl. typewrllcr 15" <·arraigl'.1-----------1 Mr. Park. 673·7:J.ltl Want ad results 642-5678 '73 RX3 WAGON Air conditioning. (S124W140411) $1477 $199DN. $61~ 11471 t1111 l)ftC<!I PlllS ll• ' ht i D1 '0 lotal mo "'"' Incl., ••• l•C I &II ,..,ry,ng cn••ge• !or or.iv 30 "'CIS Oete>1ec payment • pm• 1?041 00 Annu&I io ... c•nTOQe RMe 1! 13% '72 DATSUN 1200 Cpe. 4 sod , R 8 H. (776346) '73 VEGA WAG. Automatic trans. {205HGL) s1377 $199DN. $56!~ 51371 foll p•tee plu~ II• & l•C 156.14 lall<I..., e>rr>I i....,1 '-' & llC. l all cat')'•"9 cn1t1t1• !or oniy 30 mo~ Oelern1<1 .,,.ymen1 pnce i 1683.20. Annul i Pf,.cent1Q1 RI!• 21 7J'I!. '70 TOYOTA Mark II Coupe. {611CRN) '70 FIAT 124 Coupe. Air. 4 spd .. R & H. (351 BTM) $1077 $199 DH. '50'4~. S !011 loll priC1I DIU5 II• a "C i 50 ·~ IP1tl "" PM1 !rlCI II• I he I •II tl'""'"9 cfl••Q•• for (Inly 14 rn>• 0..te<rl!ll P4y,,...n! pnn 11ol09,llO. Annu•I ll>erc•nt_ A.,e 21.ill'!O. '68TOYOTA DELUXE 4 DOOR {WXM706) '72 MAZDA RX2 Cpe. 4 spd . R & H. (664GMUl ' $1177 ' ... 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Autos, lmporkod p;irt1e3 only.----••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP PRICES PAID Grneral 9701 IMW l•'or I ruptwls l'a11J lururNwl Deon Lrwis l~s l!Ji;ti ll .11•IJuL". C.:\-1 9712 TOP CASH! For t"ll'lHl U!>l'tl l"lll':. & tru l·i.__..: /I0\.\'.:1 rd C hl·\·rulel . l),1\ l' & Qu;iil Strt•et:-.. 11r. :\J;.11·Arthu1". J.11nburc1· ;11111 Bristol. ;\t'"'IHll"\ Hcal·h. IU'.~(655. WE HEED USED CARS! '/'Cll' l.lOl.l.1\H l-'OH ti\Ji.JIJ ·71 ·7~ .-\:\'D ·73 1J11:i.1 l-:s·r1cs & 1.'I PU!t'l'S ·r1 I EIJIJOH.l-: ROBINS FORD :!UtOtJ ll;u·hor Bl\'d , l"tiST..\ .\ll-:.'"i,\ ,; I ~ Util!l I Buy Junk Cars .'!·17·12-IJ NEW d,•:11,•r with c 1npty h1l ll l'l'd :o u .-.t:'d {'ill'S dc:.pe/'~1 tt•ly . U!d ur,nc"'· any makt• lm1nt.'d .ca:.h. t.i3~·!J~J7:! or !JtiJ-77ti5 Y.'AN"I' ·ru liU,. 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Silver, ~000. 494-~14. --------; '74 BAVARIA CLOS!OUT SAVE$$$ * 530 i * IMMEDIATE DELIVERY GOOD SELECTION • ConsidftirMJ • * Lealing * El11ninute the m1ddll· 1n;111. Least• d 11·('l'l fron\ a uthor11.ed dealer! Thert• must be a rca:.on \.\'l' arc If\ 111 :.ales. i:l lu !>Cl"\ ll"l!, if I ln sel1,,'l·t11111. Crevier BMW ~Ill'\\" 1-.l :O.l l"t·1·I S:1111.1 .\11 ,1 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST .& Sal~·Ser\" ll"l'·Lci1:-.1ng Roy Cor•er, Inc. 1!:173 Audi LS Rolls lloyce' U:\I \I/ Lo)l ilcagc. 7 l<l~·l48J ... 23<1 B .17th 5t. a fter 5 Pi\I & Wknds. c0$t.a ~t.,;;a . 5-16-·W-l·I -'-"'-'---~--"~I -~------ Autos, How 9100 ~-How 9100 ................... ,_ ........................... . SUPER SPECIAL '70 CAD. '64 FALCON '71 CHEV. V ! •~•~ """' ,_..,,,_.v•.r <"""•'•aning. VI •~lo"•~• l•<t<,., "" ro"""'"'"""" VI •·"" ho•1 '"'""~' ,,.,...,..,, '""" v' ...,10 ,,...,. •• , <-"'""'"9· -· '"'<'"'0· .. ~yl '°"' •U1E"" '""'' '°''"'"" ••"YI •o<l' .. u!A.. 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READY fOI IMMEDIATE OlllVEIY FREE 100.000 S & H GREEH STIMPS • WITH THI: PURCHA5l 0 Of ANY NlW MINI-HO~( '74 DODGE Van '71 TENT TRAILER '72 GRAND TORINO v 8. au•c tr an•, !actory a" cond11i...,.,ni;. paw'" >l{~'"'\I• vonvl roof •9SS-EJB S'1CIAl UNAHCING AV•IUltl '68 JEEP Wagoneer l Nt>~~I C'''~' duto. tr~n\., 11r condollor11ng. !)ON" ~ll"l"""9 •ll.('.>f,~ S"CIAI llMMICIHO AVA!LllU '73 RANCHERO & Shell VI. du1o. !rdm., d•r tond1honinv.'Po~• II~•· 1nq. •<0ll•D. '1<dlef. Jul! hkt new Licen~ '-to. 0B89'N VKIAI -..tlNG AVAILllll '74 MUSTANG 11 2+2 1XIO<:c. • <,I. du!o trdll~ .• racroo. rieater. L•ceri~-•12•0-:GB SPICl&I llJUHCING IVAILllll '73 Pl Y. Duster I'""""""" "•t• '"'"· wwe• 11~ .. nq. r.ia ,o. "'.II•·• L .t•·•I~•· No l\•JPL I PICl.U lllUIMClllG l'MIUIU 51688 $1688 488 $2988 BRAND NIW '75 PINTO 2 DOOR alt.--... ~~ ... --~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • cv• fo<d'~ "lu I "'"""''"V t dr. 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'"''l""''"'" ·-· FREE 73, (;hiu, 11111, frn, 4 new .-ud1u l.i : Sl.t!W. ~5 1 500H ~~~-~: ............ !?.~~ -MAZDA ANNOUNCES $500 CASH REBATES .\LI. :'llOIJfo;t*...; ,\\",\11..\Hl.fo: BEACH MAZDA l i:l:JI 11..·;,il'h Uhd. llu111111i.:ltu1 Ut.·.H·h 842·6666 '71 MAZDA RX-2 2 DOOR IY66 Htnbo• ! '·' 1>-\b '111l.l pr-4e-rc.edes Bent 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , Now Purchasi1M3 Top Quality Used Mercedes Contact Used Cor Manaqer Mission Viejo Imports 28701 Margu•ril• Parkway M._slon Vi•Jo 831·1740 ·;;12Hu ·I Ill< St-~11.\;"\. 1.0.\ll l•:IJ' Slt.\lll '~ Si~l.MI • K!J MllKI "ul :!.'iUS , J ull l'qu1p, ::;;1 .~:1tt ti l~ <IJ7 ;dtt•r UUlnL ti5 2:1\JSL .\:!11l l"unJ. air, 1\i\·T F:\I , :1ut11. Pnc1,,'<I to !>t.'ll )57511. ;J.12 li:t:!. We a1·c . Plc1.1li1.--U to ~II ·: nounc':-th<' resulc uf one uf ltl(' truly ~rc;il autoroobllt•s o1· our t1n1.;." O"'-·ncll. dr1\'L'tl, '& ub· \ 1uus ly 1111mpcred by Olll' ol tJran~..: l!uunt)":-> l:.u·i,:c:-.l n~w 1·:11' dci1Jurs, .. "!"hi:-. rl·n1:11•kublt.· l!.17:1 1'.-lt•rl·cdt.•i. Uc11.1. ·If.ti SLC Cuu1n.• 1s now on d1~pl;1y ... J>Jea!>C .:alt it.14 :i:~I fllr turthcr dt.•l;.1113. '76 450 .SLC * Fresh frun1 faclor)·-No 1nrle:.. UctolJer l:>cl1\·ery tu I..:\. S4100U. unde r Wiii· 1Juw jir·l,·L'-073·<1550 !%:! ~l crl"l'dt·s Bcn1. 2~S.· Sunroot, Lll'W lires. l'.I'. UL•:ol olfl•r. li45 SO<JI '1i!:I 21lllS. S1·:-. l"t"l'Ol'l.I, ~\:\I 'fo'i\l . Nt.•w 111ctalllc,: i.;olcl , arr. ;1utu trans.: S:..~511 P h 552-KH-ll MG 9742• ••••••••••••••••••••••• i<! l\11.i i\l idg<·t. au1/l'in; tapl" tlt>1:k . 1ok1 ral·!.., gd.;~ t· u U ti . !\I u s l S l' l l ! • $2250 o1r. 67:1 !r.JH7 MGB 9744, • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ' 't.iti HU,\ OSTfo:R. n o.:w · p;nnl , Ur1t1:-.h ru1·111i.:: j.\rt:'cn, look .... !>harv. U...:-.l : ufft'r. 'i.i l 7tilll li:I i\IG I! l<O:J(l:olt"I', ::>\j!IJ. J3.UUU tJr1g i\11. Nl'\.\' lop&, 11r1•:-.. l;r;iy & rl..-L Via"·· h•s:-. l·uud. li·l2·'1l).'i2 aft.,-, .\1 l;C Co n vc r talllc, hc..:on11 ng rare 1nud1.:I. () U \\' \\'II:.. Nc•v tup, y l' lluv>. ~I :itk:i. <l~J I :!;! I I. '1i'.l B<;·r . i-: .... eund . t'.h ru n11• v. 1 re~1 r :1d1:d:-, ,\.\! F~I l :q.1c l.u n1 1. l·:.\lra~. 5:11;.u&;u ·~1 :\l lill, :..Int t·ond. l.:uo<l paint ,\II lt.•alhcr t:O\'Cr:-.. liuud t1 r,•:-.. S2·15U. ll~:! ll.;;;1 or 77t.i-17u0:. :\lark. 9731 Maida 9738 Only at Miracle Mazda $500 Cash Rebate On Any New '75 Rotary Mazda Sedan, Wagon or Hardtop! There·s never been a better time to buy Mazda. You 'll get a hmmmdinger of a deal from us -and $500 cash back when you buy any new 197 4 or 19'75 rotary-engine car. And. you can use youf rebate toward the down payment if you want. Come in for a test drive. One 'tough engine. One tough car.. One hmmmctinger of a deal. Good thru May31. 1975. ,.. • ••• P• a•a• '71 ' ... TH POI'! •••• '74 "' Sa1 .. ,. 'f0\11 Bl,, TAB Ne> ·i• I ml, lite• 431· '70 A~ S...• 07.S· OSI ••••• '70 Ji R&I sh&! Roik ..... #J Toy4 ••••• 1 1-.. a c ecul Toy "' '73 c (..,,(ll S.lrt .. · 'GI C Lux ~ ?o• • j : . I Tn.t .. ~ .. 1.91 ouu s ee xtre 1\11· ' '71T 51..i nic $120 Yolk •ll•t• ( .... ' I Autos, U1HI Awtot, Used Awtot, U1ed Wedn&&day. May ~4. 1975 DAILY PILOT DI I ...._ ,.,,,._ ....._ ,.,·,,.... ..... : uaH ···~·············,·;;40 ·················;;50 ·w:t:.:;·········;;·52 ........ u .. d Autos. u •• d Autos. u1ec1 .,., .................... ·············~········· ······················· ...................... --~~ .......................................................................................................... . ,_,_.. t747 ••iw.... f770 Cltevrolet 9920 11 t,ord. sm•ll V8·aut.o 1.2 '89 Mercury. A-1 cond . '6S P.fu1tang In •Int run· Plymouth 9960 Pontiac 9965 P'Oftffac 996f~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ••••• T ' • •·• .. 000 -• . P I . B nd • • • • • •..-, ~·••••••••••••• . ~na: ~. , 11u. I Low mt. i>/b, /i, a r n1n j' cond. r a new •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••• ••• •. '71 ' Pantera, lfh/blll:, 1968VWSQ WI;. RebWlt he r ry _70 Chevell e, owner. Good cond. $2000. cond . Au lo ~1200 . trarum. $900.6'4·2886. '69 Pontiac Tempest 350. 73 Gran Prix, 1o mi . p/i.''. 35'p000 ml, Serl al enalne XfntcondJlion S0,000 orig. nu. Comp. or will consider trade 546·9903 ATLAS 3 spd l T oond 1 ·• TH NLS018'8,989-0M1 Sl lOO · &«.4S43 reblt. Beauty! $1400. M7·6775 Oldsmobile 9955 $BS0.97~~~~.2,S.:nwaafl ~~b~re~~;n~mw1~r"1~~:::. , .. ~ ' 673·2325. Mustang 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C~ I ~ 6 • orsc-f710 • 70 VW BUS REULT '66 Ford Custam 500, .aOR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales and Service 1 •r · $3,3S5. P\'t Pty. 673·630ll 7•••••••••••••••••••••• ENG & T RANS. $167$ ontl-.entol 9930 Runs greal. looks b;.id, 172 Mus t ang l'o1uch I. OLDSMOllLE Open aily & n. 'til 10 Jml>o11t1iAp Gran I'nx~ days . :H8 ·3597eves. ,-,' 7~ 91C 1.,8, 12,000 ml. 998·0877 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• orlil owner. 1''nc au-. a/t, Mi:any power items+ t!X·· PM full)' equipped, ~!:j95. ,75 GP·SJ. Loaded. Ju:.t 1i1. Everythttl & but air., lmi:nac . '73 Mark IV, Lo p/s,r/h.'350008·5710. lrus. Auto. A-I cuntl GMCTRUCMS 292~.'~arborBlvd, 830 ·6797 aft ti P~I lev.· inlles. Sacrllil·\·, S11c r l licel After 6, 70 VW Sqbck. A.II new m1 (17,000) Lo11<J ed . . .. .. 100 .546.9003. HOMDACARS Costal'o1e1iu wkday!'>. '57·~1 enllne. New brki hearst Wh t t wht inter. $7000. 7J LTD, 10 l'aSli. Wagon, -U I lty Olds 546· 1934 ~=====~ n1ust ~cu. !\take Ollt.!r ur • 1hlft, lk ne w In/Out. St!e S52-30tKI ufl6p1n Air, P/B .. "P/S, luitgr1i1.ck, 6 s M u s ta 11 i,: 2 + 2 ft ¥ers as~umc s mall bal. Ask' TOW BA~ For Porsche to apprc. Must sell ! ~k. 24,000 m1. 1 Ownr. Super Fastb;;ck. reb\t eng. nu ~ ll11r001· Ulvd. ,71 lor John, 827·4040 (21t'l tiJ JflC. Cu1t •. made. $75. $20tl0. 979.7~19 or•ette 9932 cleun.·ti75·6200or6'1"5-30()8 brukes, nu tireiio, J,!d. Costa Mesa ~·9640 ll01\0llU~NEH ~10, liJ5 ·5U!3. ...,..... ~ 557·UilG ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.v,cs. cond. $750 /ofr.K-lti·lll,;2. Olds '75 Slarflrc. Loaded! red, very rlt!an, ht·:iders, Thunderbird 9970 • , 1962VWBaja.Needscom· OJlVE'l''l'E·l 973 ·By A/'I', mags, many xtras. TA&GA 68 912. Immac. pl . Recent valve job. Owner. J mm~c . Only 1969 Jo"'ord Fust. -6.'.lspeed, Only 4000 1111. (Jver $1000 $17S0.646 ·3093ah, 1 p rn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• New e~. & tr1:tns. S4 00. Good tra n s p . 20,000 miles. FUii power. Xln t cond. Needs Ure1:1, '69 MUSTANG off sticker. l'._I~ 837-3688. f''AMILY THIP CA It -·73 ·;4., ·~·01~~d . i~1;i~. ~!~11'\"y 6 6 ·3638art.5 968·7613. Auto. P /W. Call S45·:545!:1. i;hocks.41M.·Sl98. Aulomatic transmission, Pinto 9957 1•1y 1n. W a~on, 9 v~ss .. 1.,, Mpy Af'JY Nl-'.W e(1uipp'd . \ <..:.,\~l 1 F.l\I. •i4. PORSCHE 914, 12,000 t'm •lonesome. but useful '67 c~c t~e Co nverl. ·71 LTD, blue w/ white power !ileer1ng, air con. •••••••• ••••••••••••••• air & power. t:xlrl'n1cly PO~rl'l r\C 11·1)·~'1'0Ch'. ! S.:>900. 552 lk7o '!''• und~r warranty. J,,8 & perky '73., VW Bua who Orig. cunt.I. !Uk vinyl vinyl top, xlnt eond. w/ d1tioning. (YSflll4j '7l P into Sedan, xl nl ele:.in. J\lndcrately lu111· Ex.implc : ~-- liter en91ne, yellow.(~lJ; w.,ants a happy over blue. Very clclln. xlras. $1595. 1:146·7510, "1577 t·ond, CLEAN! $1800. mile:.. S2i:)!"i. !Jay:-., Brand Mew 1975 Ve90 9974 <&31·8617 or 1213)Mr1·3618 ~~~eri~o:nnw~~r~~e't $3300. R1t·h, 556·47$ 5l6·4609 ; fl" l . (;a~783cacsho, 'u9JIR.J96E'1. 5J2.ti.)SH or E\l':O., ·l!i-1 76:1J Grl~~'i~7rlrix ~;.;·;:.;·~~:;·~~-:~;!··;.;~ '70 9ic , lo m ileage, take me around. HaveCougar 9933 1~7JLTDSquireWagon,t.i ltllll flD'iA 2Plyn1outhHo:.idru1111l·r, :--;(J $14175 sterco.Cust.uit.i•1ti•t.\'. Aja{IC /FM , xlnt. cond. some roadon-·.•··tam ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1>ai;s.Likenew.Allxtr1.1s ~ wn CON Brighl \'t.!ll o". ·r.111c l'ASll ~ . .iuo. or lte~I. .t12 ~ 800 Call ·'l~Owen "-~ l•wm,·l .. ••"6734"·'" -· WA deck,a,c,Xlni•'urul tt•• t>75.7271 ·11 '"• in good cond . fo r 70 ·X R -7, P t S, J>/B, -"' x=" "'· ·~ -:.·TOYOTA 540.8095 " ()()\\'!\' \It).;, u ------ -'--'--"-'--------llra ns portalion tu take AJ\t / 1'"'M stertio. Ori~. ·10 Ford Wag. Ud. Good "·; ·, ,\utumatic trarL-.1nission, lmmcdi:.ilc Ochv('ry ·12 \'Eli,\ '72911Porache you whe re yoo need to Ownr, gel cond. 836-9081 , con.':I. Lo mi's. Pvt party. I'"' air condil1on1n1;, ;\~I 1974 Plymouth Ouster, 48 mos. &&!li!J full pr1t·c \\' :.iir Sl.2UO. 5Spd. Mt1igs, 1''M, $8000. iO. Please C1Jme to see 548-6144 Call 551·5Z31 TIKI Horbor. CM 641) 9JOJ ral.110. (738GNI') Loaded, Excellent l-Ond1. in C' I . 1' & L . S 6 >I 0 •I ,\It. 6Pl\1, 751 ·1i8'i Call64S.9049 me&: try me·you'll li ke 0 dge 9935 •68 M t li'r $ 2677 t1on.SJ200.548·~.l-l·l'.J deferred pml. price ___ ::::.::.:.::.::::.::_ __ I Ap t t 11 ° Ma·e·lok 9947 1 u s a 11 g 1 1'&L & 11· · -·J \' \I' • ' " I .. m4• .. .,""" P . o see ca , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • f' lb k inc. ·a c;;rry1ng ·~ cga agor , !;""' R.....at 9755 -u• ••••••••••••••••••••••• a~ ac • power eqwp, 9 Satellitl', auto, a /C', h d t·ond. 22~1Pli , 4 sud . · '71 DART, A/1", Radio. . . mag whls, many xtras. D l 00 G C' a r ~es on approve ,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 .000 m•·. "~0 •7482 0, 71 Mav~r1ck, 302 V8., 15 Gd cond, :\lake offer .• ltllll 1111,.;1 4<1 ,9 mi .. ~~~:;. d . cred1l. A.P.H. lU 2•1"/, raJ111 w /rc:.i r sl)t.•akcr" 64 VW BUS. No engine. 646·2022 .,,..., inpg. Excellent runn1njl 89l·5407 , ~ t.W• WllO 96co,no~0·3 Eng :"11. 318, ••()wner Desperatl' .. '70 RENAULT Rl6, auto, Reblt trans. Good body . eond. Clean, tape deck. _ _ __ '°"" ,. S1529or best ofr. a-m :t50!i R&H, low miles. very $6.SO 646-4661 842·0'202 $1250. 898·1547 . r 1·'.\f: TOYOTA sharp. $1245. 556-4769 · ' '65 DAR'f G1' ti cyl, P,lS, The as lest drav.• in the J ~ 7 u D u :-. l 1· 1·. 1; oo d •74 Gl ' llatchbaek. lo VW Engine & Transm. for Xint. thruoul. $495 or or.. I lave something to sell ? West. . a U:.i ily Pllul •rans p u rt :.it 1 u n. 7 14 . 1111 • l't·rf. t·ond. 52:llll. Rolla Royce 9756 sale. ~Recently rebuilt. fer. 842·0269 Classified a~ls dn it v.·ell. Classified Ad . &12-5678. \966 flnrhor c M b.16 9)03 640·1483 aft 5 ,1;,: \\'kntls. ,; l2·tiU2i orU75·1ii.i7J ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Call842·6171Days. • ---------- -#l DEALER IN U.S.A. Autos, He"' 9800 ROY Vol•o , 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~CARVER ROUS· ROYCE 2JA l . 17th St. CQSTAM£SA 546-4••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPECIAL VOLVO SALE! Beat pric e increase. ___ co'c°":.::o0c"'"=.c0c•c•o• ___ I Super stock, All models Priced to Sell. Overseas Delivery Specialists Toyota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPECIAL TOYOTA SALE! Factory Demos & Ex· ecutive Cars. Good Used eJe:~:a 1966 Ho1bo1 ( M 646 930) Toyota selection ORAHCi E COUNTY ALL PRICED VOLVO TO SB.L. EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO • 'l\t,.ll LA1n!& L:~t~5;n~~l~~l~r .v""' U.ULO BUY or LEASE DIRECT 1~66 Hmb~~~~~ ~OJ fft:ft'i~, '73 CORONA Sdn. Xlnt ----------t.~~d. Al\1 /t"~1. stereo, 2025 S. Manchester S:irc. tpe dck, $2000. Anaheim 750-2011 •. · 546·8791 '72 Vol vo 145E wagon, 'G8 CROWN 4 dr., • spct. xlnt, 40,000 mi.,a ir, Luxury w tecon. Moving AM /FM, $3600. 675-7655 tll)Wt sell . $895. 673·0UM -art 5 "iocoRONA MARK II · Air; Clean: Lo Mi. AMtos,Us•d • •••••••••••••••••••••• _ __,a.:::::'~'o::::.:rr~·'~"~'"~·~'"::.:'--11uick 9910 T..,.. 9767 ••••••••••••~··•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 70 ELECTRA LTD, 4 Dr. 1971 TRIU MPH GT 6 full power, very clean. · · • Sl295. 548·4742 ' MARK Ill Outstanding Cond. Must Cadillac 9915 s ee lo a ppres. Many ••••••••••••••••••••••• xtt.,, S29.i5. Pvt. Pty. CADILLAC ~7-4193 . '72 TRIUMPH . TR6 COUPE l $2850 / ~-0964 : toJ\ '66 DeVille Conv. reblt :.~ eng, brakes, shocks, new :~: VOLVO ball, top & paint. Jmmac. , ·; ' inside/out. Tilt tele Strg ·1'66Horbo1,C M 6469;JOJ whl , 6 way seats. Am /Fm stereo, air. I , '71Triumph 650cc. Desert own. "loving to Hawaii. Sled. Custom liteweight $1195. 645·2094. nickl e p lated frame $1200. 673-6520 ·73 EL I?O. Convert. Blue w/wht Int & top, Loaded. Volkswagen 9770 l'rtust sell! 675·2612 ........................ 9917 'REPAIRS-SERVICE ~~~••••••••••••••• EXCHAi~GE •74 CAMARO, Air . .. &REBUILDS AM /FM s tereo m1.1ny .·B~OOKLYN BUG CO. more extras. XJ~t cond. ~t1mates 5'1.8·9141 inside & out .. •Must sell iJ:w Parts & work, engine, t.h is Week ; S3900 /of· trans, heads, c ases. Je r /take over . lease. &ed r e built or ex· 675 ·8624 evenings & Dbanged. Tune·Ups i2Q .. I _wc•=•=•~•cncd~•c· --~--1 P8'rts, oil & valve adjust· '69 Camaro xlnt cond. !J'!nt.Steve, 556·9306. 1\/T, V·H. Be.st offer. l~:jt Uy J UN K V W 842·3234 ~p:gines/Cars. 979.0935 CM•rolet 9920 <a:to lOam or aft Spm) ••••••••••••••••••••••• !!in. · COHHB.I. ·-z!:,sQUAREBACK, A/C, CtlEVROl.ET t'mrobr, lo mi, AM /F M. SALES&SERVICE Xlnt . co nd. $2,100. 2121 Mwborll'fd. 813-0697 COST A MESA 546-1200 " • BRAND NEW $ PRE-MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL SALEI '75 OMEGA B~~:D '75 STARFIRE $ ORDER TODAY ORDER TODAY TAKE YOUR '68 CHEV. NOVA '68 DODGE DART Aulo m•liC. P.S .. aor eond1tt011ong, (530LFll 6 cyl<.,der. ;iouromatoc. flOID. hl!ll!l!r. !WBN 765) Aurom•llC, oower sleeriei g . air cond<tooolng. (Vllll•l) CHOICE '69 DATSUM 510 H•dlo. heat•<. • &De•d lra-s1lon. (XWG218J s177 '71 OLDS 88 ROY ALE COUPE AutOtNollC. POWe• sh~enOQ. s1577 "'"YI 10D. iOf CO"dll'O"'r\Q· (038GGX) '72 OLDS TOROMADO . s2377 5977 '71 CHEVROLET VEGA • _.., trao1mlsS10n, r..:llO.. s 127.7 r>eate1 (609CZM) '7 1 OLDS 98 LS Couoe. Full pawer. lac:lcwy a•r. &lflr•o. 1111 whl . v' n y I I o p • (2150MI) Cpe. OeV1ll11. Fu II po wer, fac tory air. !dereo. 1>11 wnl , v 1 n y I I 0 p, l868EPUI $1877 '68 PONTIAC GTO V6, llUIOl!'lllliC, pOWflf !dt!e""9 & bflllo.1!5. lllf c oo aot10 0 1og . IWOX993) '977 TAKE YOUR CHOICE '12 CHlYT WAGOH "'"'"'""""· ........... ,.....,.,, 71 WOMTI C.ULO ····-··· ... < ............ . .... ' '. ~ .. ,..,., .. " s77 DOWN 551!! BRAND NEW $ '75 CUTLASS ORDER TODA. Y HONDA CIVIC 1973 HOMDA N_, been reoostered Lo w. l o w miles. !SBA\01 1713) $1677 IMMEDIATE OfU't'llY LARGE STOCK OF Ht:>HDAS READY FOR IMMEDIATE1>EllYER Y Brand llew IMC PICKUP 1975 GMC SHORT BED 4W.D. $ $ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 15110031 ,. 9800 ..... ' ' I . ' 'i: 012 DA!!-'.!fl_!:QT_ .. ---------·~--- ( .. ",.." . \l'« o oot\. 1"'t ~ ,..\.\"" WE ~\lo~ \q11£» · , WELCOME 1" TOUR WARRANTY SERVICE WORK ._...et ........ ,.. ....-...,_e...,._ -----le ...... 11 .... , "••4•1 .~ .. ,,.., J:Jt ....... l'JI ,__.,., .. .... • "" -e... .... .. ....-...... ,_ --'-t .. OUTSTANDING . VALUE CARS · '72 FORD LTD BROUGHAM VB. au!omatic, radio. heater. POwer steering. POwer brakes, white walls. a1c.cond1tioning. vinyl Top, (474GIOJ '74 PLYMOUTH SPORT SUBURBAN WAGON 9 pass. VB. au1oma1ic; radio.,heater, POWer steering. power brakes, white walls, air conditioning. roof rack. '71 FORD VAN ~ ton Econoline. VB engine, automatic transmission. (89SoaJJ '67 FORD T-BIRD (461KSVJ VB. automatic. radio, heater, POwer steering. power brakes, White wall fires, vinyl top. (UJJ083J 52195 53795 52095 5895 '74 PLYMOUTH DUSTER COUPE 6 cylinder, automatic. radio. heater. power steering. white wal ls, alf cond1lioning. (~53KSTJ ' '73 PLYMOUTH DUSTER COUPE VB, aulomatic. radio, healer, white wans, v1ny1 top, bucket seats. custom intenor. {948KMPJ • ' '73 FORD GRAN TORINO Coupe. VB. automatic. radio. heater. oower steering. power brakes. white walls, air conditioning, v1nyf lop, bucket seats. (639GNSJ . '72 MERCURY · MARQUIS BROUGHAM VB. auromatic. radio, heater, power steering, POwer brakes, POWer sear, white walls. air conditioning, vinyl loP. tilt wheel. f029EHMJ l .. NEW l9~i~-UP. INlfRNA TI . . . NEW 1975 SCOUT ·Complete "hta•y duly" sertice CJ¥ailablt for y-R. V. Rec. The .best 1tnice in OrtlllC)e Co. FaSt, fair & frltncly! " -... ' • I v .B. P• cl. l ,t Cl be .. Sc l 1 l ' ' ve ni1 K < ag if I a• . I th' wt .., la\ ba stc I th• cit do all toe . I tor pa inj ljo ., Wil le,i b:i: ' . yo La olt fol so• boo for da: Ro I ''c• th< tal be "" I I fl jail art ves spc ma r.es c f)ct Cui 318 j~il anc alh • the I pol nat the ti or SJ 0 get oft .,., tbe • 10. cle } the ·I cal pu• pt; th< - . ' . ' -~ •' ,. --. ... ~· -• . . -· • Laguna/South Coast VOL. 68, NO. 134, 5 SECTIONS; 66 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA '. . . 'J'oday's Cfo!J~ J\. Y. Sroeks WEDNESDAY MAY 14 1975 TEN CENTS Reeves Ranch Project Seen as Boon Jly FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OftlM D•lly f'llet S&loff A "fiscal impact report•'• pre- pared by economic analysts claims that development of the 1,015-acre Reeves Ranch in San Clemente finan cially would benefit the city of San Clemente and the Capistrano Unified School District. San Clemente planning com· • Nudity Ban Due For Test By JACK CHAPPELL Ol'1 .... 0•11' '°llltl SU.ff . An injunction seeking to pre- vent enforcement or a law ban- ning nudity will be sought by the Kalas Kagathos Foundation against the city of Laguna Beach if the City Coun cil approves such a nudity prohibition tonight. Bruce Hopping, chairman of the Laguna-based foundation which promotes healthful living &Q.d aquatic sports. said out. lawing beach nudity would sel a bad exam ple for youth. {Relatl.'d storicsPageS). He said t hat if Laguna Beach is the first Orange County coastal city to ban beach nudity a domino-like effect will result in all other cities banning nudity too. Hopping said foundation at- torney. William Sherfield will pre· pare the legal necessities for an injunction a fter the council's ac· tJ.on. ·"We then as the foundation with BeachJount USA, will seek le.gal injunction against this ban," Hopping s&id today. ·"We feel ir Lagana -and ever- yone seem s to be w a tching Laguna -bans nudity, then the other coastal communities \lo•ill follow this example. ' "We are suggesting as adults •. ~. lo youngsters that thci:c's something wrong with the human body. This is the major reason for moral decay in the world to- day, not the other way around." · Hopping said. Jfe said the ban was directly ••contrary to the philosophy or - the roundation which rundamen- tally states the body is the most beautiful creation knov.:n lo m an." Jn other nude nev.•s: Los Angeles County Superior !See NUDITY, Page A2) Man Jailed Over Plants A South Laguna m:ln v.•as jailed on drug charges Tuesday after Cosl <.i Mesa police \n- Ves tigators who visited his home spotted v.'hat they !'aid were marijuana plants gro"·ing iri the residence. , Orange Cou nty Sheriff's uf- (Jcers v.•ere called in to arrest Curtiss Randall Jessen. 43, of 31885 Hill side Lnnc. "'ho \\·as jailed on charges or possessing and cultivating m arijuuna plants li.llegedly found in flo\\'Cr pots al the hom e. Deputi es and Costa Mesa police refused to reveal the nature of the inquiries that look the investigators to the Jessen tiome. SEVEN CALLS ON PILOT AD "We tried a shopper and didn't eet a call, but within three hours of the time lhe Daily Pilot hit the newsstand we had seven calls on lbe ad. . "Th' first person v.·ho came to look at it, bought the motorcy· cle.'' ' Here'fi the a d which sparked the sale ror a San Clemente man: 1972 SL 125 HONDA. New engine. $250firm. XXX·XXXX Jf you have a car or bike tosell. rall 642·5678. We make it easy to put a few words In the right place. Along the Orange Coast, U>e /'lgh1 place ls the D•ilY Pilot. • mlsaioners will receive the re- por( at a mectiflg al 7:30 tonight al City Hall. · The report, prepared hy Ashley Economic Services for the Fujita Corporation, owner of the property, states that the city would rialize a $680,000 annual surplus when the ranch develop- ment is complete. The school dis· LM('l would collect 11 $1 ,17.1,000 surplus, the rcporl states. The ranch property is localed along both sides of the San Diego Pi·ee"'ay in the north end of the citv f)Jjita has proposed consti;uc · lion of 3,242 dwelling units, 42 acres of commercial and recrea· Lion development and 50 acres or industrial development on the site. The report Sl<:iles that develop- ment would be phased over a lS·year period. At the end of that time, acrording to the report. the $232 million development would generate $1 .9 miOion in lax re- ven ue for the City and require $1.2 million in city services, thus leaving the $680.000 surplus. Al the end of the development period, the report sl<itcs, $2.S a an es " ' Ollll' Pii.t s'"'' Photo1 IJ1.4bf)fM 1Jrui11s Students in Larry Phelps· second-grade class at Aliso Elementary School in Soulh Lafiuna often conduct their studies ins ide a vented plastic bubble thal is kepl influl- ed With an electric fan. Phelps <shown re· a.ding ) s .ays he can take s mall groups of ~ . -":' children into the bUbble and read.lo them "-'ithotit having to'\vorry about distractions from other g roups of students working \vith teacher aides in other parts of the £1assroom. • ·J: Coast Pa'rrel Chief Assails Testirrwny By JOHN VALTERZA . 0 1 Ill• O•U' Pl!gt Sl•!I The executive dircclor or the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Co mmission this morning expressed disappoint- ment at the quality or testimony heard thus far in hearings covcr- ing.,the state cowslal plan. •I owever . M c l CaTpenter praised city prescntati6ns al the in.ilia! hearing sessions, adding that municipal presentations arc extremely valuable. Carpenter. addressing a to\Ul hall. session sponsored bx the Ne.'('f)Ort Harbor Chamber of Cd'lnmerce . chastised ln - i:liYiduals and groups for their narr'ow arguments . The latest round in a series of regional hearings on the massive slate Plan was set for this after- noon in Long Beach. The finl:ll one will stilrl nl l :30 p.m. Friday at tfie San Clemente Cornmunlty Center. C11rpenter outlined the larKe document for scores of guests ;1l thL" breakfast session. He cited the r'esemblance of the document lo "a conslilution for the coas t" and pointed out its st1;ct gui delines for preservation of open s pace. public beachlands and accesses. plus a hard-line ap· proach to coastal development. and oil drilling. • In ;i question session v.'hich (See COAST , Page A21 Pier Cleanup Day ,. } Set in Cle1i1ente [nterestcd San Clemente rcsi· dents are being asked to appear "'ilh rake and broom in hand at 9 a.m. Saturday at the municipal entrance (or pier clean-up duy. Members of •thc environment committee or (he Chamber of Commerce are SP9nsoting the clean-up project. 'Further in· Jormation may be obtained by calling the chamber al 492-11.31. • ' }{ .. ,,,·,~ , 0 ' Big Warhead ~ Blast Shakes Nevada Are&s PAJ-IUTE A1ESA: Nev. llJ PI J -The government exploded the most powerful underground nuclear device in nearly two years today, a possible megaton· class warhead that swayed tall buildings and rattled doors in Las Vegas 110 miles ""'ay, The d evice : code n~1med "Tybo." was detonated 2,510 feel deep at 7 n. m . PlYT and the ground shock reached the gumbl- ing resort less than ooe minute later, swaying chandeliers and hanging doors moved noticeably tor 30seconds or more. A cloud or dust rose over· ground zero but monitoring planes equipped with special de- vices reported no radiation leaks from tl"le explosion. The blast was also felt,.in the Exchanae Clyb at·near\>Y llemly wher'\! bntl~n<ler ·Dol{gJt"ist Kotloll'lk 6A1d h-e tlad been :wor ... ned tll al bOllles. would ,falPlrcrm shelves. None did, heaatU. (Sff ('l·TE8T, Page A21 • . · ....... ~ n1illion in revenue would pour in- to school district coffers. The de· velopmenl v.•ould cost the district $1.3 million, thus leaving the $1 million-plus s u~·plus. Clay Dillman. city sl..'nior plan- ner, said the figurcS' could change depending on future de- cisions lt:lal "'ill be made on the Reeves Ranch plan. The city und Fujita still are eta h;tggling over what density should be placed on the coastal portion of the property lying bel"'ecn the frecv.·ay und the Pacific Coast 11ighway. And . the city still must con- sider a general pl;,in amendment, precise wning and tract map before development can proceed. Dillman said. The approval pro· <See REEVES.,PageAZ) ate OK for Attack Given by Ford By HELEN THOMAS WA Sl-llNGTON (UPI ) -American aircraft sank three Cambodian gunboats a11d damaged "about four others" in retaliation for the Khmer Rouge's failuretoreleasethe cap· tured Americ<.1n merchant ship l\1ayaguez, the Pentagon said tod<.iy . ,\ White I-lou se spokes man saicl President Ford or- dered the attack in the Gulf of Siam Tuesday night after re· ceiving "a strong consensus of s upport and no objections" in telephone con versations \\'ith the leaders of Congress. PENTAGOI'< SPO K ES~IA N JOSEPH LAITIN said American planes attacked after ''receiving fire" from the Communis t g u11boats for several hours and because there \vere indications Lhe Cambodians intended to remove cap· tive Americans rromthe Mayaguez . .. l 'hree Cambodian patrol crart \Vere destro:yed. about four others weredamaged·and immobilized," Laitin said. I-le added that one or lhe damaged Cambodian boats suc- ceeded in rcacl1i11 g Kom1>0ng Som, the porlon the Cambo· di an m ainland about 35 miles from the island of Koh Tang \vhcrelhe ~ayagucz was be ing held. ~he'l'e.wjll'e ·incticati)Qi. lhal the Cambodia11 s appeared to be ·attempting to move captive U.S. cre\vmen from the s hip a nd from the is la nd of Koh 'fang to the Mainland," Laitin said. The M a~·aguez \Vas carr)·ing a 39-rnan c r ew. LAITIN DID !'<OT SAY WHAT WE APONS were used agains l the g u11l>oats. I-le said the attacking U.S. aircr{;lft gave warning -t)uldid not indicate h ow -a nd then ''began efforts t(> block this movement.'' The attack came as Ford amassed an emergency U. S. military f<n·cc in the area. including l ,100 Ma1ines \\'ho landed in Thailand today a nd the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea, \Vhich \\'a s s teaming to"'ard the area in the company of several destroyers. The military action signaled an apparent failure or diplomatic efforts lo avert a crisis. Officials would not com· ment on the res ults of contacts that reportedly "·ere made \vilh re presentati ves of Ch!na, a n ally of the new Communist regime in Cambodi<.1. (See RETALIATION, Page A2) County's Assessed V aloe Gain at I 0% Orange County 's lg/'5 gain in taxable assessed value of proper- ly will be 10 percent rather than the fi ve percent predicted earlier by the county budget program· mcrs, it "'as learned 1·ucsday. day. Based on the current gener:.tl fund tax rate. lhe unexpected high increas e in asst•sst.'tl va lue "'ill add roughly S7.5 million lo the county 's general fund re- venue in th e coming fiscal year. That is $3.27 rriillion n1orc than county budget officials predicted tv.·o months ago when pre- li minary budgel figures were made public. Since lhen . forecasts of a pend- ing tax r'ate increas{! h<.1ve run as high as 30 cents, m eaning a possi- ble climb in the rate from $1 .60 to Sl.90 for each $100 v.·orth or as- ses'sed value. In as much as the \\•indfall from th e unexpectedly high as - sessed value incrl.'ase i s ec1uivalcnt lo about seven cents on the tax rate, it is now expected that the rate increase will be less than 'hose earlier predictions. County officials prL'<.liclt."CI the low five percent increase in as- sessed value because of the building s lump and oth er economic factors that tended to keep property values stable U1e last year. Kern Ranch Fire~ D,\'KER.SFl"ELP (.i\p j ~ Blit terjng temperatu'res and lov.1 humidity app urently combtnt:<l to lriga:er at. lea'-t thref) ranch £ires in Kern County, £ire .9'· ficia.ls said. '-~ In contrast, the impact of illfla- tion last year sent assessed values soaring a near record 17 .6 percent to pave the way for a tax cut in fi scal year 1974-75. According lo preliminary as· sessment fi gures preparation of • the county's 1975 assessment roll is running a head of schedul e. making it possible lo foresee a 10 pcrcL"nl climb in assessed value.•. Or•b·g:ca,:·8· ---~~ Weatloer Considerable lo"'· cloud i- ness through Thursday but ha zy arternoon sunshine inl and areas. Cooler with highs Thursday in the 60s at the beaches and inland. Lows tonight in the SOs . INSIDE TODAY The' federal government is paying a bureaucrat $19,693 a yror to 'lit in his office and listen to Beethoven rB'COf'ds - because .lie hat nothing else to do. Story on Page A 7. Al't-!1.11'11lc• _,,., l..M, .. .,.. "'"""'" c.r.tr c:.r .. r O.WflH =.!M.· DM4 ..... 1kk ............ '""""'-•1 ...... --- ., .... ~ Ct .. .......... . .. , ., ...... ,..... .4 AS MM .... IHt-At,O. IM 0PM9tc.tMo1, Al·t 0..11....... -<1-J 0 ). lrY\•~ hftw II 0, ....,.., 11-l At MKll Mtrt: .. t l t·S M ,. ... ,,...._ It ,,_, T11N1-" .... 14•S WNllMf At UI• ..,,..... ... .,.. A4,0t " . . A2 DAILY PU.OT L/SC • Urgency Nudity Law Eyed /\n emergency ordinanC'c declaring public nudity lo be an immcdiall' pt'1·il tu lhc public hl:'<Jllh, safety and .... ·ctrarc was to be considered by ttlc Laguna Rcal'h City Council rnecting ;.it 4 .30p.m . today at city hall. 'fhc urgL·n cy l ;.1\\' woul d bccon1c cffcct i VL' i rnmt.'<li atcly on passage ti l our of the five council m embers vole for it. The l<iw requires clothing be '\11orn covering the buttoc ks and genital areas of men and women. It additio nally r equires that \\Omen l'Ove r the ir breasts. The touncil held a l\\"O and a hulf hour publi c hearing, al· tended by 180 persons, Saturday vn I he question of nude bu thing. Opinion of the speakers at lhc mc{·ting \\·as i-:c n1.·ra ll y s pilt 50-50, hO\\'t.•ver, the t.•ouncil decla1·ed then nudity in the Art Colony al lhc pres ent ti in c \vas ··impractical.·' The proposctl ordin;.inee in justifying ils imn1ediate imposi- tion, decla res Lhat nudists and t.•iti:.:e n complaint s of n ut.le bathers have ""divcrtctl some <:i· ty employes \\:hose chili es are p 1;marily cn1t•rgent.·y in nature. from fulfilling their obli gation to protect the health, safety and general welfare of the public al large. ' "Su c h c·o nduct tan <.'ause a lifeguard to becon1c di!;tr;.it.·tcd from his duties, further t.•n - dangering public health and s afe- ty.'' the la\\' states. * * * f'r<>n• P age A I NUDITY ..... Co urt Judge Aug ust Goe~! held !n a court decision 'fuesday that <t Los r\ngt.·l es ordinunce bann!n g nud ity in city-owned recreation areas is constitutional. 1'he Su n Diego Parks Depart- ment 1s seeking pl'r m1ssion tOC'X- pand u s wim sui l -opli?~al zone there. Departrncnt off1c 1als ask for a 350-foot strip to be udded to the presl'nl 900-root ~llch. They t·itC'd hca\'~· t•ro"1ding of nude bathl'rs ;i s lht· basis for the re- <1uest. T rac k-riding Cycli st Cite d ,\ l 7-v£•ar -old ~an Clemente \'OUl h \\:as C'itl'd 'J'uC"sday ni ght for rid int-( ;1 n1 ti lorcycle down the ,\tchison. 'f'opt·ka :.ind S:1nta }'c railroad tracks near Avenida Culifia beach in San (~Jcmcntl'. Officer Riehard Gorman is· sued L.he eitat io n after he sa\v s everal motorcyclists r idin~ t.l o,~·n the traeks. The other cvclists sped a"'ay, according to h.is report on the 11 :30 p.rn . inci- dent. Gol'man in \•okcd a Penni Code Sl'cl1on that proh ibits oper ation or a m ot or vehic le on any r;li lro;.id r1 ght -of-"·ay v.•ithout J)('rmb;sion of the O\\'ncr. It is a m1sdcn1l'unor offl•nse punishalJlc by a n1axirnun1 $500 fine and/or s ix rnonths in jail. From Page A l REEVES ... cess 111;.iy stretch out over 18 monlhs. he added Dilln1:.i1·1 s:.iid the fiscal report "as prcpar('d as an information docun1ent for city offi <.·i<.tls . lie said the appropri ate action by the commission would be to rc- t:Ci\'e :.ind fil e the report. ORANGE COAST l st DAILY PILOT Jo.,. U•,'""' LO" I lJ . .,,,' '"'' ·•olh "~"h "'""'" 1·''" ~ 1'·• "' ., ' • ~1 •~·•t by IP• °'"""" w~· 1 "uDI•· '""~' ... ,., •· , .,, "'"~'' t<M·on~"'• W t>l•-d Mon',, I'' , '" '''""'" I<>< Co\lt M '·" N• ""'"' 1,. •·~"""''"'~""I""'" IO"" ',,n V.1n•. ,, •. ,.. '.1.•111. I ' ..... 11~. Miii 1.,,,.0,, t, • t ~tn (>oo ' A '"'''' ''~'U'"' Mio!• j. 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I'''""' +"Y·I· "' '"' ,,,, •••••• "''!I•' vi •ll~t fl ot•m••·" ! • I ..,., n• ••~•<>U~••" .. ,!no''' •u~ ' u '"" "' "' '"°'''~M"*"•'• l>•<o~~ 11,1 • pO\I• Cl••<) " ta,1• M• ••, C•hlMn•d >ull>t<ul!•Otlll•I•""' 11 CIO•nonl!''' b, "'~" t •.00 monlh•1, .,.,,,,.,, lh>lon•••<)"" U Oii -!hi• ' ' Sea Sailors It's tough being a "by the sea sailor'' these days . The s 1nall marine h ydroids. 'vhich nature 1>ro vidcd \\•ith built-in sail s, r ccl'nlly have been dumpl'd on Or:lngc Coast beaches b v s tiff ons hbre IJreC'zcs. 'frapped on the bc<.ich . they <lie. Improving ' Orte ga Road Urge d \\'arnl·tl that it l'ould "bccon1c a hu:.::.irdo i.i s. fes tering sore in :;outh Or<inge County," the Board of Supervisors ·ruesday urged the st;1l(' to 11nm t•diult•ly begin in1 pro,·t•rnt.·nt~ on Orteg:.i l li!(h\\';1y ' Sup1..•rv is or Thomas Riley, ''hose tlistrict includes most of tht• the na r ro\v , ,,,·o -lanc high\\ uy th~1\ runs fron1 San Ju;n1 C:.i pis truno to l.:1kc Els ;norc, ~aid the s tate has put off repair \\·Ork long l'noug-h . "'Orteg"a Jl igh"'ay is a c·riliC'al s;.1fety proble1n ," Jlilcy soid. in- troducing his resolution. '"1'/u.• ;.lirl•ady d:1ngerous t:ond i- lions and heuvy use of this high,v:.iy is being further in1pact· (•cl by the ope ning or Caspe rs Park. im11cn d ing developments in the cil y of San Ju a n Capislruno , int.·rcasC'd trut"k us;.ige from existing s;.ind :.ind gravel op<.·ra tions and the con- struction of a dam ;.il the Owens- Illinois plant." llilt·y also \v:.irnecl that the 11pen1ng lll·Xt full of lhc Ill'\\' f'rin1a Dt·sht.'t:ha Uump JUSL off Ortega lligh\\ a y will fu rther burden lhe road \\'ilh heavy trut'k traffic. ··we h:.i,,e recentlv rccc i\'etl in· formation that the State Depart - n1ent of Trans port ation has s hoved im p rovement plans ... b;,1c k unlil ut least the !977-78 fi sca l Yt.':J r <.ind possibly l.Jeyon d, .. llilcy .said . llilt·y said the rnosl urgcnll y- 11ecdcd in1pruvcn1ent is widening of the hi gh\vay to fou r lanes up to the city lin1its ond some safety impro\'cments beyond. 'J'he res o lution pusscd un- :.1nimously by the board urges thot iinprovcmcnts begin during the next fiscal year, It will be fo r \\'ardcd to the county 's S<tcra mento lobbyists. Nora O sborn Services Se t In Laguna Funeral service will be held for Nora J . Osborn of Laguna Beach at Jl :30 a .m . Sunday at the Neighborhood Congregational Church. Mrs. Osborn died Tues- day. She \\'as 64. i\trs. Os born was a m ember or the Neighborhood Congrega- tional Church, its 39 'ers Club and the \\'omen's Fellowship. Prior t o coming to Laguna Rea c h in 1971, s he lived in i\'l'braska "'here s he is listed in "Who "s \Vho in Nebraska." She had served as director or religious drama for the Women's fell owship of the First Christian Church in Lincoln Neb., was a member of the YWCA , Am erican Association o r Uni vcrsity \Vomen :.ind president of Quill, a writing group. Survivors ::i r e daughters Mrs . ,J _ J\J. Reynolds of l.aguna Beach. ~nd ~tr s. J. r~. Lundelius of Afalvcrn . Pa.: IO grandchildren :.ind one great-grandchild. The family suggests memorial tontributions to the memorial fund of the Nc iJ.::hbor hood Congregational Church. Poli ce in Laguna 'f o O f fer Displays The l,aguna Beach Police Department will present a pro· gram of d isplays and demonstra- tions from 9 a .m . to 4 p.m. Siltur· day in the south plata of ftlnln Beach Park. The program 1s the local ob- ser\'ant.·c of National Police \\'eek. Police equipment, iden- fifiration procedures and crime prt!vPntion as well PS traffi c safe- ly and first. ai d will be de· mon~lr atcd . Jn event of rain, the program will be cnncellod. I RET ALIATE The announce ment or the military action interrupted dtt· bate on the house floor over aid to Vietnamese refugees. Rep. J ohn Seiberling (0-0hio), s~tid the action \\"as.a dir~t viola· tion of the ' 'plain lan~uage" of the 1973 \a\\' prohibiting the involve- ment of U.S. rnilitary forces in In· dochina. Re p. John Anderson (R· Ill.), a ppealed to members not lo rearh any judgment until the facts are knov.'n , Nessen said Ford ordered the attack under his "authority to protect the lives a nd property of Americans against acts or ag· gression.'' Although the ConstituUon and the war powe'rs act give Ford the right to protect American lives in a n e merg e nc y, Congress speciCically prohibited the Presi· dent from u sin g troo ps in Southeast Asia after they were pulled out of Vietnam in 1973. "l hope we are not going down the same road \\'e followed in the Tonkin Gulf record of 1964," Sen. Henry J ackson (D·Wa sh.). said. ''This is a tin1e for cool heads, not a time to exercise the use of force which is essential for our de· Censc. '· J at.·kson said the sinking of Cambodi<·1n ships could he in- terpreted as a provocative act. l·l e sai d h e hop ed that all diplon1atic e frorts would be con· Linucd to obtain the release of the l\·layaguez and addt..>d that China "rould play a key role." But Vice Pres ident Nelson A. RockeCeller indicated that diplomatic ef£orts to gain the re· lease of the U.S. freighter ap- peared to have been fruitless so far , "I suppose ir they (diplomatic erforls) had been successful we would have had the ship and crew back," he said. State Department spokesman Robert Fun.S eth said the United States is continuing diplomatic effo1·ts to obtain release of the s hip but rerused to elaborate. * * * Laos Crowd Holds Three Americans VfENTlANE. Laos (UPI ) Anti-American demonstrations broke out today in the royal capital of Luang Prabang and the central Laos town of Savan· nakhet v.•here s tudent-led de· m o n s trat o r s s eized three Americans as hostages. American and Laotian sources s .1.1id the demonstrators, shouting ··u.s. AID Go Home!" did some d<1 moge in U.S . 1\ID and U.S, In· formation Service buildings bero re leaving, and were still in possession of the buildings in Savannakhet. AID is the Agency for Internation a l Development. The demon s tration s - rumored to have been in the wind for a Cew.days -came as U.S, of- fi cials were putting into effect a ''thin ning oul'' process of Americans in Laos because o( in· creasing Communist Palhet Lao control of the country. Three Americans. including the senior U.S . official in central Laos. were at the province gov· ernor's house in Savannakhet with the demonstrators, the sources said. They said other Americans in t he town were ap- parently in their homes: all Americans in Luang Prabang had been evacuated earlier by air to Vientiane. From Page Al COAST ••. followed, Carpenter s tressed that, although one strong goal in the preliminary plan is to open stretches of beaches and access now closed to the public, the idea does not include in verse condem· nation of the va luable acreages. "The proposal is to launch a 50·year progra m to open these lands ::ind to pay a fair price for the m , .. he said. Carpe nter added that the plan has t o b e a long range one because o r th e potentially massive costs involved. Carpe nter s aid that r egional and state commissioners are ex - tremely anxious to hear con· structive c riticis m of the con- trov~rsial planning document. "But except for the testimonv "·e have received thus far from cities and other government en· lilies -which is e xtremely helpful -the rest of the input has been extremely narrow. It all seems to focus on one specific point or the plan or another," Carpenter said. . Gaps still remain in the draft, he admitted. Several r~gional commissions ha ve not yet resolved the thorniest segment of the docu· ment -o n e which would establish 1J successor system to the current state and reaional commission setup. Instead or one recommends· t lon, the plan cites several alternatives ranging from a state superagency and regional com · missions, working fuJl·time for pdy, to a strict return of the plan to local control with a single state commission sitting only to hear .nppeals of local decision. Unit May Get BreJtk Y o_uth Center Aspiring to Funds By JACK CHA PP ELL Ol l~t 01llJ Pil ... Stiff A shukl'up or the slate-run Law Entorcement Assistance (LEA) ~r;int progrum prom ised by Gov. Edmund G. Brown sent shock waves thr ough folks at the Laguna Be ach Ynuth Service Center who fear ed their financ· ing could be under the governor's cleaver. It appears no"" however, the local crisis house and counseling program fQr troubled youth and their parents may benelit Crom the governor's agitation. Curt 1Sutliff , information of· ficer With the s tate office of criminal justice planning which administers the grants, said the diversion type of program of- fered by the service center fits the thinking currently in vogue in Sacramento. "The governor has indil'nted any number of tim..csJ,n his state- ments that l .. EA (Law EnforC'l'- m ent Assistance) funds should be used to demonstrate new and innovative ways to reduc·c crime," Sutliff said. ··our interest is for the kind of progr<.im th a t avoids <.·rin1 c rather Lh un the kind or program th a t m a kes for better ap- prehension :.iftcr the crime is committed. Afte r a· crime is com· milled , your c rime rate is alread y up ," he said. All that jibes nicely with the in· tent of the Youth Service Center which aims through temporary sepa r a ti o n of children and parents and intensive counseling to rem ed y fa mily conflicts which can lead to unla v.·ful behavior and juvenile hall. Sinl'e it beg:.i n in September, under the Orange County Depart- ment o f Me ntal 1-leallh, the center has run on an LEA g1·ant funneled through the state office of Criminal Justice Planning, as well as :.i small s tipend from the city of Laguna Beach. Sally Forb es, proj ec t coordinator, estimated about 50 children and their fa milies had ,. been involved with the center since its s tart. She estimated that of th at number, most would have ended up in j uvenile hall "·ithout the therapy offered at the center. Dr. \Villiam Routt, director of the south coast mental health re- gion \\•hich includes the center, said1the Laguna project was not only better for the kids and families involved in it, but less expe n s iv e than l oc kin g a youngster in juvenile hall. lie said the center's program costs $30 a day per child as op· posed to S39 a day per chi ld at BETTER"FOR KIDS Dr. Wllllam Routt • l ,, ju,·cnill' hall. In addition, tlients at the Youth Scrvil'e Ce nter re· t.•ei\'e individu:.il :.i nd fam i ly counseling th ree times :.i "'eek, somelhin~ not offered at juvenile hall. ''We think the center is a viable alternative to in carceration and separation or the family," Dr. Routt said. . The ('1.:'llt t·r program calls for the t•hi ld to live at the home \\·eekdavs for from two weeks to two mOnths. I-louse parents maintain order and give the young s t e r s ··unemotiona l guidance." Taking the child from the tense environment or his own home solves some immediate pro- blems. Counseling helps both the child and hi s parents cope with future ones, Dr. Routt said. 1\-trs. Forbes s aid that most misbehavior , truancy and threats lo run away stem from famil y problems. She said only l\\'O of the 50 children in the program so far have had original whole f<.imili es. 1\U the others arc from single parent or' 'yours, mine and ours'' .. fa milies. "Herc, \\'e are not tol king only a.bout the dissolution or the CX· tended family, but the dissolution of the nuclea r family," Dr. Routt said. Regardless or any benefits claimed for the Laguna Beach Youth Service center, the state \\.'ill have to be assured that th e program works, Sutliff said. "The governor has been up~ct 0111 r l'l lol St•ll ~· PROJj:CT COORDINATOR Sally Forbes :1l lhL' J.!l'lll'l'o1l 11,(•cl 1er1ns, at the \\<IY thin;..?s otrt· t'\·a]uUIL'd. io~or any pl'ogr;1111 . lhl'l'l' is going to hti\'l' lo hl' ~1 l'it•1 l'\';1Juati on or it, to Sl'L' if 1l i:-. dtJ tn g anything," Sutl\ff~a id . F rom Page A l A-TEST ..• The Energy Rt•scarch a nd Dcvelopn1cnl Administration, the successor t o the defunct Atomic Energy Commission . s aid in advance the device \\'Oil ld produce a y ield or from 200 kilotons to one megaton, a max- imum force equal lo the ex· plosion of a million tons of TNT, and SO times as potent as the atom b o mb s dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World \Var II. Experienced observers in Las Vegas said the ground motion from today·s bfas t \\':JS similar to that of sn1 al ler de\· icl'S detonated earlier this ye<1r but noted that Tybo y,•as 11 0 miles ay,·ay com· pared "'ilh only 70 miles for other tests. ~\uthor1t1l'S h<.id \\"arnt"l'I miners to l'Vacuatc all shafts of the six mines \\·ithin 50 miles of the blast sill' at the time of the explosion. Construction \\'Orkers on high 1isc buildings in Las Vegas we re cautioned to seek secure footing until a fter the s hock wa\·c passed. Mens Tennis Sweaters Reduced 48% Duck Feet Fins 10.95 & 14.95 Churchill Fins • , Long Sleeved Turtleneck Sweaters Reg. 10.95 Sale Price 6.95 Wilson Tennis Shirts Irregulars -6.95 Beach Flotes Swim Goggles Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Laguna Swim Trunks ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..• Baseball Gloves & Mitts Baseballs-&ts-taps- Colored Sleeves-Shoes Masks-Chest Protectors- Baseball Warmup Jackets Tennis Rackets-7 .95 to 60.00 Wilsoo·Davis-Bancroft-Yonex Wilson-Penn -Dunlop Tennis Balls Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts & Shorts ladies Tennis Dresses ladies & Mens Tennis Shoes Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday Gym Pants Track Pants Reversible I-Shirts Sweat Suits Warmup Suits Basketballs 5.95 to 31.95 Volleyballs 9.95· 16.95-21 .95 Volleyball Nets 11.95 to 29.95 Soccerballs • Playground Balls Racquetballs & Racquets Handball Gloves & Balls Racket Stringing·Bike Repairing Lettering ' 538 Center 646-1919 ~ ' I ' l j t t • ' t I ' t J J t t J ~ I • c ( t t ( I l I • . I t t ' ' t J t l I I ' c I ---; , WednetdaY. Mty 14, 191S DAILY PILOT Bi • Bi.{Tax Delp Wednesday's Cloeing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Private Pension Plan Q&.4 By SYLVIA PORTER (l..cut of two columna) 'rherc are advantages to those not covered by private. pension plans 1n being able to es tablish a reUrement ac· coun t, muke contt ibultons to 1t that are tax deductible and thc11 lcL the earnings in that account accumulate over the years tux fruit! The extent to \Vh1 ch tux .fr ee contributions bwld up when wh at they earn 1s also tax free 15 s~ctacular This IS the heart of the lnd1v1duiil Retireme nt Accounts Money's Worth which you can establish under a revolutionary provision o( the 1974 Pension Reform Act which went tnto effect this paat Jan 1, 1975 But you'll mass all the benefits if you don 't know what an ,IRA 18 and how to taku advantage o( it And the sad prcr boblhty h; that those of you who need an IRA moat are juat the ones who will not be informed Thus, my two·part quiz, prepared with the help of the New York-based Investment ..advisory firm of Lord, Abbctt& Co : Q. ~\/hen ca11 you get dt.!tnbtltionJ from your IRA? A Normally, not before you reach age 59 1f.t Q How lo'lg can you keep your money 1n uour IRA? A D1s tr1bul1ons must start 1n the tax year ln which you become 70 1;J and cannot be longer thun a period measured either by you1 own life expectancy or the joint hfe expectan· cy of you and your spouse Q Co il an 1 R11 be establ1slledas a JO!rtl a<.counl" A No. An IRA 1s a 1el1rcm1•nl uccount for you , an an· d1 v1du al. Howe ver, you tan name your spouse as your bcner1c1a ry Q Can a l1usband and Wife each establish an IRA '1 A. Yes, 1f both of you receive compensat1on In communi- ty property st ates, c<1ch or you must receive compensation on your own behalf. A wife will not be chg1ble to estabhsh an IRA merely because her hu sband ts rece1v1ng compensa· t1on Q Can self·employed iridnnduals eslablrsh an I RA' A. Yes. If you, a seU·employed person , do not establish a Keogh plan, you may establish an IRA covering Just yourself You do not have to cover any employes you have. You can, however, contnbutc for selected employes at your d iscretion and your conlr1butions arc deductible Q Can you conl nbule to an IRA 1/ your employer' contnbue1 less Iii.an 15 pcrtetll of your co mpensation lo a pro/ll·!Mnng plan or pension plan? A No Q lfow are contr1but1onsdeducted'} A .Co]llr1but1ons are deducted from your gross income in fthng your federal income tax return You01can get a deduc- tion for contr1but1ons lo an IRA whether or not you 1temite your other deductions and you can still take the optional standa rd deduction Q flow are earnings on your IRA taxed? A The earn1ng:s on your tnvestment -d1v1dends. capital gains etr . -are not sub1ecl to federal income lax while they arc aet'umula l1ng 1n your IRA account All taxation or this money 1s deferred until d1str1but1on s are made to you. Q Can you con lr1bute mutual. fund $hares lo your IRA, ... A No All ~ourco ntnbut1ons mustbc incash. Q Ca11 you w1tlldruw your rnoney tf you become disabled' A Yes D1 sab1hty 1s defined as a medically delerm1nabl~ physical or mental 1mpa1rment whi ch can be expected to re- sult 1n death or to be of long, continued and 1ndef1n1te dura- tion preventing you from engaging 1n any substantial, gain- ful act1v1ty. Q. Wl1at 1/ 11ou 're not disabled but Wtthdraw before 591~' A ''ou arc. subJ CCt to tax penalties The amount of your pre mature w1th(.lrawa1 1s in cluded 1n your gross in come (or that yea r In add1t1on there 1s a penalty lax or 10 percent o( the amount- Q W/1ot if you 1v1tlidraw ovt:'r a longer penod than the life e.rpec· t011cy tables proL•1de ' A. The Intern al Revenue Service imposes a penalty of SO percent of th e under w1thdrawal. Thus, 1f you should be w1thdraw1n g at the rate of $2.100 a year but you withdraw only $1 ,300. the difference or $700 would be subJect to a SO percent \ax of S350 Q ~Vhere can you get more 1nformahon' A From Lh e Internal Revenue Service, mutual funds, sav· ings banks s avings and loan a ssoc1at1on s. stockbroker, in· surancc companies, commerc1al banks setting up plans, even more You 11 find plenty of sources Use them for your n1aximum benefit GM, Ford Playing Catch-up With AMC Capitol News Service SAC RAMENTO -Are General Motors and Ford try· ing to catch up with Amcn can Molars? It 's usuall y the other way around. but not this time. says the c urrent issue of Motor Ma ga z ine, trad e journal o( the a uto repair in- dustry It will be three years before GM and Ford are likely to come up with cars to follow the basic forma l or the Pacer. wtlh the new idea of smaller outside a nd more roo m 1n side. The smalle r c ars coming from GM and Ford next year and In 1977 will be scH led · down version s of c urre nt models That me ans less room on th e inside. unhkc the new P acer , which ha s as much room 1ns1de as mos l 1n- termed1ate·s1zcd cars. In the meantime, Am eri can J\.1otors Is workin g on 11 four door Pacer. and pcrh01ps C\.'en a stal1~n wagon version CAN A CA: ENGi, be developed to operate on more than one type or fuel -that i6, gasoline plus another fuel wilhout n petroleum base - without making mechanl~aJ modifications to provide for the a witch from one fuel to the other" The Army has placed con- tracts w1th suppliers to de- velop dual·fuel engines for m1htary vehicles One o( the advantages that Field Marshall Erwin Rom· mel, ace Nazi tank com· mander, had 1n Africa was a fleet or Jeeps that could run on alcohol. • S HOULD DRIVER A h uvl' to pay for s arety eqwpmeot on his car to help driver 8 avoid an 'accident? 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M U 1 ~ llM 1~~ Idell •~ J It •f\.'t 1AM , ii j• ,. IOtll ..,n i I ......... l.llo M Mlllllt l J 11 I tOi ltll ,2\b , lit t'I. t 'h M1'"4.lt I H I II ::2\41• :W 111C.nln l • 4 211 11"t •• , M11t11•T .Mol 1 st 1 -,_. "" ,., Ashland Oil WASHINGTON (AP> -Ashland Oil - Inc. ha• di1closed it ill in an advanced 1ta1e of n eaotiation wlltt the Secur1Uea and Exchange Comm1iulon on term1 of 1ettlement or a pro~ed lawsuit o"er political C'.Ofttributions and other cash paymenll made by Ashland. ' ' j • .. DAILVPILOT Wednesd1f. M1y ''· 1875 47· Yachts to Compete In Race to Sari Diego proven performers in lht-Si..,/ race series which concludes at Forty -seven yachts h ave already signed up for the 1975 edition of the Pacific Ocean Rac- ing Conference which gets under way from San Diego Saturday. And general chairman Karl KJokke says at least JO more are expected as entries will not close until the skippers m eeting Satur· dayat9a.m . The first race will be a 00-miler from off San Diego's Point Loma to the entrance buoy of Long Beach Harbor. The PORC is a biennial series patterned afte r Florida's a nnual Southern Ocean Racing Conference (SORC). AND SOMEWHAT like the SORC, the PORC is turning out to be a d esigner 's showcase. Literally millions of dollars of new yachts will compete with Newpor t Skipper W ins Laser Race San Diego State 's Hugo Schmidt from Newport Beach and Mark Reynolds or San Diego sail ed 1·2, respectively, among 35 Laser s kippers in the Western Intercollegiate Single- handed championships on Mis· sionBay. Final standings (35 boats) -1, Hugo Schmidt ; 2, Mark Reynolds ; 3, Jack Bateman. Hawaii ; 4, J eff AfcDermaid, UC Irvine ; s. Eddie Trevelyan, UC San Di ego. Newport June 14 . One or the most clos ely watched of the new designs will be the 48·fool a luminum sloop Hawkeye, designed by Bruce King of Newport Beach and built by Driscoll Custom Yachts of San Diego for David Cuckler of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The radically designed Hawkeye, built al an estimated cost of $250,000, has a lfii;.z.foot beam and twin bilge boards in- stead of the customary fixed keel. The bilge-boards are ad- justable for s ailing upwind or do\•inwind. · SHE IS AN extension or a simil ar King design. the JS.root Terrorist, which Al 'lilf;assel of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club built for himself in his Sparcraft yard in Costa Mesa. The Terrorist was designed for One Ton com- petition. Another Class A e ntry is flenry Wheeler's Lapworlh·designed Aorangi, an aluminum sloop from Nevo'port Harbor Yacht Cl ub. Making her maiden race -if last·minute tuneups can be ac- complished -will be Morrie Kirk's new two-tonner, Hur- ricane Deck, designed by· Doug Peterson of-San Diego and built by Carl Eichenlaub. Hurricane Deck is a sister ship to Vendetta, the Peterson.designed speedster which ran away from all com- petition in the Midwinters and the Upton Cup earlier this year. Vendetta is co·owned and sailed by Art DeFever and Tom Tobin of San Diego. Independe nce Day Race Eye s More Entries Windjammers Yacht Club of Marina del Rey is accepting en- tries for its eighth annual ln- dependence Day Marina del Rey to San Diego race. The race is second only to the Newport to Ensenada race in terms of entries. The event grew so fast that WYC and the co- spOnsoriµg Southwestern Yacht Club of San Diego has placed a limitoC300boats. Jn recent years many late com· ers have been denied entry. Deadline for entries in this year's race is June 13. The race' will take on added significance this year as it falls on the soth ann\versary of SWYC. Five divisions of sailboats are invited to participate. They are yachts rated under the Interna- tional Offshore Rule (lOR), Performance Handicap Racing Fleel (PHRF), Midget Ocean Racing Fleet (MORF), Midget Ocean R ac ing Association (MORA), and the Pacific Multihull Associalioit (PMA). Busy Su1nmer for Boats Nothing quite as glamorous as the Am eri ca's Cup ahead for this summer, but it will be a busy one for the international sailing set. One of the big events will be the Transatlantic race which gets under way June 29, starting at Newport, R .I. and winding up in Cowes, England. Top local interest in this race ''"ill be John B. "Jim" Kilroy's nev.• 79·foot ketch Kialoa which scored first·lo·finis h in all or the Southern Ocean Racing Con· ference racing in Florida as well as the Miam i lo J amaica race. In the latter she won overall han- dicap honors as well. KIAWA WILL be in some pre -· tty cl assy comi>any in t he Transatlantic. Kilroy's first aim is line honors. His competition will come from l:iome 30 yachts from eight countries -Austria, England, France, Brazil . Bermuda, Canada, Australia and the U.S. Kilroy wou l d certainly welcome handicap honors in the race, but he will be up against such top·ranking performers from the U.S. as Ted Turner 9f Atlanta in Tenacious, Ted Hood of Ma rblehead, Mass. in Robin, and Dennis Conne r , San Diego, in Charisma. Tenacious, a 49-foot aluminum sloop, won Class B in the SORC and finis hed seventh in the over- Mayor Takes Other Side of Annexation As the m ayor of Seal Beach in 1961, Norma Gibbs helped lead an annexation drive south that t apped what is now a part of Sunset Aquatic Park. As the mayor of J-luntington Beach in 1975, she'll have to lead the fight to keep the city 's northern neighbors from l~ing any more of the county maririi. Seal Beach h as proposed a l ,387·acre annexation which would give it the Naval Weapons Station and the rest of Sunset Aquatic Park. Huntington Beach has no quar· rJ?I over the weapons station, but City Admini s trator Dave Rowl a nds has told the council the aquatic park should belong to Huntington Beach. "Seal Beach is not about to de· annex and the county would lik e both of u s ou t or there,,, Roy,.·Jands s aid. In one instance, (I set .of con· dominiums -The Huntington ~1ari na on Pacific Coast Hi ghy,.'ay -is in Huntington Beach, but the boat slips are in Seal Beach. "We ca n service the area, Seal Beach can't," Rowlands said, suggesting the city will seek pay· ments from Seal Beach for public safety services rende red. He said that he hopes the city can get abo:ut SJ,500 lo $4,000 an· nua lly from Seal Beach for police and fire protection. He says Seal Beach cannot provide for its an· nexed territory. Rowlands s uggested since the city probably can't block lhe Seal Beach annexation. it should at least try lo be r eimbursed for some of its expenses. ~1rs. Gibbs promised lo help lead the negotial ions. The ~1ter in America Finale all standings. Hood's Robin, a 40·fool sloop, took Class C honors in the SORC and finished fifth overall. CONNER WQN the SORC title wiih the 36-foot One Ton sloop St- inger which he sold lo Turner im- mediately after the series was over. He will have a lot more boat under him with Charisma, owned by Jesse Phillips of Chicago. Charisma is a 55-foot Sparkman & Stephens s loop which Conner will also sail in the Admiral's Cup competition in · England. Tenacious and Robin have also been selected on the Admiral's Cup team and will be represent· ing the United States Yacht Rac- ing Union in the competition off Cowes. About a dozen national teams are expected lo compete for the Admiral's Cup, sponsored by the Royal Ocean Racing Club of Great Britain. AFTE R T H E competition in England, Turner will return to this country to race Stinger in the One Ton World Championships at Newport in mid·September. It is likely that Hood and Turner will be competing int.his one also. The Transatlantic race is s ponsored by the New York Y ac ht Club and the Royal Thames Ya c ht Club and celebrates the latter's 200t.h an· niversary. Prince Charles is commodore of the English club. After the Transatlantic Kilroy plans to race Kialoa in the Skaw race off Denmark. He will then cruise the yacht to the Mediterra. nean before recrossing the Atlan- tic and the Pacific to Australia where he will compete in the Sydney·Hobart and Tasman Sea races, both of which he previously won in Kialoa II, formerly his 72· footer. 'Who's Happy?' Memoir on TV By BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES (AP) -Live theater is ali ve and well in Los Angeles, and proof can be seen on public lelL·vision tonight wilh the ~lark Taper Forum 's production of •tWho 's H uppy Now?" (Channel 28 . 9 p. m . J. The Olivt?r l·lailey play :If the last offering or the Exxon·funded "Theater in America " series that has roamed the n ation to televise the best offer· ings of regional and m etropolitan theater. T U E AOMIRABLE j>rojecl has prese nted e ve r y thin g fr o m ''Cyrano de Berge rac" h )' Sa n Francisco 's Acnerican Conservatory Theater t o Leonard Bernstein 's "Mass" at Yale Un..i\•ersity. lleavy stuff, mostly. Viewqrs "'i ll find a thanre o( pace with •·who's Hippy. Now'!" ~hlch the · Los Angeles '.l'lmes termed 'bowllngly funny ... an unrorgetta· ble expet1ance. ':P TIJEATEA Jf AS l I (TV REV I E\V } changed in Los Angeles, once a c ultural wasteland Y..'ith a s ingle legitimate theater . Now, there are four major hou ses offer ing New York a nd local attrac· tions. plus a number of vigorous little theaters. The Mark Taper F o rum of the Music Center has acquired ma· jor s tatus despite its modest 742 ·seat size. ITS CURR ENT "Me and Bessie," based on the blues of Bess ie Smith, h a s been selling out a nd may go on to Broadway, as did the Tape r's ''Murderous An gels," ''In the Mauer o f J . R obert Op - penhei m er,'' ''Story Theater" Bnd "The Trial of the Catonsvllle Nine.'' The Taper has present· ed 130 pla,ys si nce It opened in 1?4)7, and the man .responsible for the theater's .s uccess is Gofdon D av id son , artistic director. HE IS a dark·haired, handsome man with the energy required to stage fi ve or six plays a year, conduct workshops for dramatists and actors and manage a t heater. "We did "\Vho's Hap- py Now?" in our first season, and it was a con- s id e r ab l c success. Universa l bought it for a movie, and Oliver Hailey wrote a screenplay, but it was ne ver m ade. ''WHEN THE Corporation for Public Broadcasting' asked us to do a play in the 'Theater in Americ a ' series, I didn 't want t o d o a classic. I contacted ex- ecutive producer Jen· nings Lang at Universal, and he agreed to let u.s do 'Who's Happy Now?' "'He figured that ex· ress -no, it's not '"J'he Last Picture Show.'' The stage action took place entirely in a bar, but Davidson w an~ed to let the sunshine in. So he look his cast and crew lo Yermo, in the California desert near the Nevada border and shot outdoors as well as inside a local bar.· ''WE S l lOT t t on videotape, but made it like a film ," said direc·. tor Davidson. "We left here on a Saturday and c a me home on the next Satur. day , losing a d ay because of. Albert's (Salmi) cold. ''Also we couldn 't work th e kid (Kirby F\lrlong > more than four hours a day." posure o n ' public ALSO I N TllE cut: television wouldn 't hun Betty Garrett, Archie the property and might Bunker 's neighbor, and even gelp Universal de-Rue McClana han, friend cldehow to deal with it." . o( ''Maude.·· THE PLAY tokes place in n dying Texas town a nd concerns a boy's growing.up .f....r<>- Davidson prevlouslY directed Gregory Peck's Olm production of ''The CatoosvlUe Nine." 'MOMMY AND ME' -SAL.ETA AND VACIA MOSLEY Newport Couple Participate In YMCA.Swim Program Summer Program Events Scheduled By m LARV KAVE ot-~llrl'ii.tSWtf Swimming, camping and other activities for youths wilt highlight the summer program at the ·orange Coast YMCA in Newport Be ach. New staff members have takeo over the leadership of the YMCA, al 2300 University Drive, and say they are anxious to try to fill the needs of youths and their families living in the Orange Coast area. · A DAY CAMP CALLED THE "Adventure Club" wi ll be held daily al the ''Y'' beginning June 16 and lasting until Aug. 22. The one-week sessions will be run by the new physical direc- ' tor Ron Markillie, and new program director, Woody Mor1, and inciude hiking, games, sports, crafts, tumbling, swimming, skits, songs and other activities. There will also be a one-week resident camp, Camp Osceola, in the San Bernardino Mountains. Campers will leave Newport · Aug. ·g aitd return on the 16~. ~imultaneous girls ' and boys' ...... camps will be run, under the d1r~ct1on of Morf. A NUMBER OF SMMMJNG CLASSES will also be offered al the "Y," including "Mommy and Me," for mothers a nd children unde r J ; Tiny Tots, boys and girls 3 throug h 5; pro· gressive s wimming classes, for children 6 and up; a diving class; scuba class and lifesavin~. Youths Can also sign up for movem ent classes and tumbling. Adults can participate in physical fitness classes, use the weight room and the handball and raquctball courts and become mem - bers of the health club. According to Markillie, the "Y" is trying to stress an in· dividual approach in its classes and programs. "For example , in the swimming program, we emphasi2e other things in addition to swimming, s uch as learning to suc - ceed, and feeling good about yow;-sel!, '' Markillie said. HE SAID THE "Y" INSTRUCTORS work with the children individually and try lo bring out their creativity. In addition to the camping and physical activity programs, the "Y" offers several community programs that stress parenl- child relationships, such as Y Indian Guides and Indian Maidens. lnformation on any of the programs is available by phoning lhe "Y," 642·9990. Nothing to Gain By Wars -Veteran By MAU REEN O'CROWLEV 01 IM O;olly Pl ... St.ilff In 1918, Harold Evans, a lad of 18, joined the Marine Corps and marched bravely orfprepared to fight "the war lo end all wars." Though he was always ready, Evans never fought "over there" in World War I. Rather. he was in a naval hospital fighting off the flu when the armistice was signed on Nov. 11 , 1918. BUT TODAY, 57 years after the war which obvious ly didn't end all wars, Evans says, "No war is good . We have nothing to gain. I a m getting to be more of an isolationis t every day." The s ituation in Indochina didn't s urprise Evans. He feels too muc h U.S . foreign policy is governed by politicians in Washington rather than by com- manding orficers of the armed forces. He declared, "I don't think the military should be run by anybody but the military.'' Now Evans feels the U.S. has lo "look out for herself." Evans, who will be 75 next month, is an active member of Huntington Beach barracks #2360 of the .Veterans ot World War I , locally chartered in December 1960. THt: BARRACKS WAS one of the few in the nation whose m em· bership increased in 1974, re- aching a high of 107. The State Depanment commended the bar- rack• for the increase. However, eight members have-died within the past year, bringing lhe total down to 99, of whom 48 are women. EVEN THOUGll llE doesn't see any good in war, he com· menls, "I can't condone slackers or deserters. To amnesty, I say no. We've got to. live by the peo- ple who run our country." Evans and m embers of the Huntington Beach Barracks 2360 invite veterans of World War I to join the organization. -...... Festival ··~ " To Make :: ' .. Changes • .. .. ' '• In a s harp departure fromt tradition a l ope ri.iting prO·', cedures, the Laguna Beach:' Festival of Arts will no longer~ take public m ail order ticket re·: ·ques ts fo r Pageant of ~he--. Masters productions starl1n'c" 'with the 1976 season. ~ The festival board of directors~ Monday ordered all general sale: tickets will be made through the;. festiVal box office after l''estival ~ of Arts members and affiliated·~ clubs have purchased tickets on·: first and $econd priority basis.; respectively. : Sally Reev e, f esliva l1 spokeswoma n, said the act ion; will eliminate the festival's re·:· ceiving thousands and thousands ~, of mail ordered forms and·' checks for tickets already sold out. . Returning the mailed checli::;" requires considerable clericit l time and postage expense, Mrs. Reeve said. Jn related action, the board or directors restricted the preferred membership ticket sales to Ill.. tickets per member of which hot more than four can be on any FTi · day or Saturday night. The board a lso established an affiliation category for service •clubs and organizations a llowing. a group to purchase. up to 80 tickets on a priority basis in ad- vance of public sales. The new procedures will go in· lo effect next spring for the 1976' Pageant of the Masters. Current ticket sales for the 1975 season are not affected. Saddle back Schools Ge t Seve ral Gifts Gifts valued ·at more than · $5,700 were donated to schools in the Saddleback Valley las t month. The gift s included a 240·slide· presentation by professiona1 photogra phers on the Mi ssion Viejo High School agriculture · program and a $1,000 check to the Esperanza School student body fund from Mrs. Don a ld'a ' Pelletier . The slide s how, donated with a sound a•.tachment and narration, was from the Mi ssion Viejo Com- pany &nd was valued at$4,000. Other gifts included : -14 fi lm strips valued <tl $229 given to Marguerite O'Neill·· School by Verne Vihlene, presi-· dent of 1-'ilm Forum in Irvine. --Cons truction of sandboxes . beneath playground equipment al Del Cerro School, valued at $425, donated by the Del Cerro· PTA. I ·. -35 Japanese bl ack pine trees donated by the Newport·Balboa Rotary Club to San Joaquin Elementary School. -A donation of $50 from Junior'~ All·American FootbaU, Inc. to Cordillera School for use of. school facilities. ·. Extor tion T enn ' LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -A' 4l·year-old German national was sentenced to one year in jail and put on probation for four years· for trying to extort $10,000 from an American Airlines ticket or: fice with threatening letters. Ernst Ormand Gehring was ar- rested Dec. 19 when he tried to pick up th e money at the · Holl ywood Legion Bowl. ' Evans. a resident of Hunt- ington Beach a nd former com· mander of the barracks, was not drafted Into mlJltary duty. There was no draft then. He volun: teered in June 1918 and wos "pro- ud lo go off to World War I. If tHe Unlted States is worth living in. It's worth righUng for. It's the best country in the world. '1 . ' WORLD WAR I VETERAN HAROLD EVANS, WIFE HELEN . Hunllngton M•n Thlnka Mlllt•ry Should S. ln Contr ol j ' ' ' ' • J ' I t d . , - Saddlebaek I· VOL. 68, NO. 134, 5 SECTIONS, 66 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 'l'oda.'·'s Closi11g :\'. \'. Sto~ks • WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1975 TEN CENTS • s ree ·oats Viejoan Nauaed Eight Indicted On ·Fund Raps LOS ANGELES <UP I ) Federal grand jury indictments handed down Tuesday accuse eight persons. including u Mis· sion Viejo man. of participating in' a "secret paybac k" sc heme in the purchase of securities by a now~bankrupt mutual fund. The indictments allege con· :;piracy, fraud and violations of the investment act of 1940, which prohibits a person or company "affiliated" with a mutual fund lo receive pa)'ments other than salary in connection with the purchase of securities by fraud . The Shamrock Fund, based in •Westlake Village, has been in re. ceivership since M arch, 1972. The fund reportedly had more than 1.400 s h::1reholders, most of tbem in Southern California. Robert Alden Rho1,1ds, 48 . of Mission Viejo, named in ull four indictments, is accused of ar· ranging stock purchases for the Shamrock Fund which required secret payments lo him by the sellers. According lo the indictments, $170,000 in "secret payb<tcks '' we re to go for the benefit of Lin- coln Management Corp., which managed the Shamrock Fund. Lincoln !'.1anagemenl wa s described in the fndictments as having been "desperately in nt.>ed of working capital." Also named in the indictments were John M. Coughlan Sr., SB, of l,o6 Aftgeles ; Nicholas G . Snyder of Houston ; Jerry V. "Strand of SaJt Lake City; G . Alfred Roensch of San Frapcisco; Leo L. Lamb of Orinda, Calif.; Ou'ane Sl:nith of Salt Lake City, and llunter B. Brashier of Woodland Hills. Rhoads allege'dly became con· cerned when· the value ot Shamrock's portfolio dwindled in 197·1 and , began investing in tiighly speculative Silocks, the in- dictment said. · At the .same time, Lincoln &janacement announced that it •oted to sell its shares to the public(! $2l0,000 Pot in L~".Vegas . . . Poker Playoff LAS VEGAS. Nev. (U PI > The last man to rise from the la· blc in the World Series of l'oker will have raked in $210;000. The first man up was "Cowboy" Smith, \\•ho los t his $10,000 slake in Jess than half an hour. The usual colorful congrega- tion of incongruous <:hara'cters Set out once again Tuesday night On the series of ni ghl·long games lhat are partly mci.lnt to pick a champion poker player anrJ part- 1)" to publicize the locale, the Horseshoe Casin o. Spectators were backed up seven deep b!'!hind velvet ropes One of the stock t1·ansactions involved the sale or 4,400 shares of Advanced Container Corp., stock owned by Brashier. The grand jury alleged that Brashier paid $5 per share for the Ad - vanced Container stock just 45 days before he sold them to Shamrock Fund for $22. CSee INDICT, P ageA2) Powerful A-blast Set Off PAI·I U'fE MES1\, Nev. (U PI J The government exploded the most powerfu l undt!fground nuclear device in nearly two years today, a possible megaton· class warhead that swuyed tall buildings and rattled doors in Las Vegas 110 miles away. The device, code nam e d .;Tybo," was detonated 2,510 feet deep at 7 a.m . PDT and the ground shock reached the gambl- ing resort less than one minute later. swaying chandeliers and hanging doors moved notice<tbly for 30 seconds or more. A cloud or dust rose over ground zero but monitoring planes equipped "''ith special de· vices repo,tted no rudiettion leuks . from lhe explosion. The blast was also felt in the (See i\·TEST, PageA2) . .. •, ~ ~ . Sad(llehack Sets 'School Regi.stration . . . .. The SaddJeback Valley Unified School Disµ-ict Will register OOys ~ and girls for kindergarten for the 1975·76 school year n~·week': A'chi.l.d must bc;_'li_y~ old,on or before Dec.· 2, •J975, to be' a legal candidate for kinderiarten. Parents are asked to bring the following dot'uments for r e- gistration : -Evide nce of birthdale, \\'hether a birth certificute, bap· Lismal record, riewspaper an· nouncement. or statement signed by a notary public. -Evidence of immWtization as required by law , including d iphtheria. pertussis, tetanus <DPT ); polio ; <..1nd measles. Children under the age or 7 <SeeSIGNUPS, PageJ\2) Clothes Eyed For Refugees u 21 players sat down at t~ TV S . iables in the Old West s.ol n· Y lalIOn 9tylc card room Tuesday ni gh . Open play · A collection center for clothing Under th,e rules of the ,ga me, donated to Vietnam refugees has each player pllts up $10,000. been establis hed i.il Leis ure When he loses, that. he is out. No World"s TV sti.!Lion , Channel 6. player is allowl'd to cash in his Saddleback Valley residefits !!'hips until one man has the whole y,.·ho y,•is h to donate items may hr-~10._ooo, po~. If past games are fng them to the "'taLlon in the ~ny 1nd1cat1on . that muy take the Leisure World administration rest of the week· building, 23522 Paseo de Vulene ia between the hours of9a.m. and 3 Thieves Hit Antique Shop Antique "'alchcs and rings and money were stolen Tuesday'£rom an El Toro <1ntlque store by two patrons who worked what Orange County Sheriff's orncers describe us the now fafniliar 1'distraction routine." p.m. daily . Station official Rob Crom"•cll said t.tle.Camp Pe ndleton immi· gra nts d csp8rutely nt"ed children's clothing and bl ankets lo protect them during chilly nights . "We 've been told they can also use scissors and other kinds o( tools with which .to r emake clolhin g, s uch as s e win g machines, needles and thread," Crolflwellsaid. D•ll, Pilot St.ti Pl>olo CHRISTIE RUDDER BONES UP ON ANTHROPOLOGY Her Find May Be 13 Miiiion Years Old Historic Bone? Mar Be 13 Million Years Old By J AN WORTfl The Saddleback teachers con- 0t1MD••lv P11oi su.tt firmed that the spccimt•n is al. least 50.000 years old, dating it as an ice age horse. There is nothin g µri us ual about that. hO\\'Cve r . Specimens or that era are not un - us.ual·and an a nim aJ £rom so;ooo ):Cal's ago is considered modern. \Vht•n Christie Rudder of !\tis· sion ViC'jo first came upon a long object in a digging project or Cordillera Elementary School last year, she and her sixth grade classmates thought it might be a chair leg. . After the whole piece ~y,·as carerully removed from a bank near the school. they discovered it was a bone. Christie ha!in 't thought mu~'h about the fin.d-since theh .. until last week .when her father took it to some professors at&Addl~back Coll ege. After lpoking al the bone, a leg section from a small horse, the prOfessors urged Tom Rudder to lake it to the Los Angeles County Mµseum of Natural Science for a closer look . Because of an unusual groove in the joint or the bone, it may be 13 million ye<trs old, the Sad- dleback tea chers said. ' If lhe groove in the joint proves Lo indicate a more <.incicnt find , hoWever. Chris ti e could have an ~xtre 1n ely \"aluab/e Olll" on her h<..1nds. ft coul d be a bolll' uf the miniature, lh1:cc-foot -tall hor .... c th<.it roamed the ('ountr,\"s idt· lo ng Ix-fore the last icL· age. ,\nd until the Rudders take the bonL' Lo Lo!i Angelt•s. Chri sti e's dad is keeping it in a s:1fcty de- posit box . just in case. Chri!ilic found lht• bonl' in <.in unnual project undertaken by tei.icher Paul Beidler with his stu · dents. It "'as unea1·thed ne<.i r the S<tn · t <.i Fe Railroad on the \Vhis ler R<.inch six reel dO\\'ll on th e side of <.1<.·utbank. Bus Route Slated At. Viejo, El Toro 1\ new bus 1·o ute lo start June 15 \\'ill extend servi1•t• lo north J\.tis· sion Viejo. p<.irl of El ·roro i.1111..I the El To1·0 Marine B~1se. The ne"· routl'. 15. 1s part of a p::.1ckagc of Orangt• ('a unty Transit Di striC't in1p1·ovemc nls st'hcduled for s u n1 mer. 'J'he ney,• south county route links \\•ith the S<.inta ,\na Civic: Center, follows the Santa ,.\na Free y,.·;i y to the l\.l a ri nt• R;.1se. t'll· le ts EJ,...Toro on ·rrabuco Road. und ~O<.'eeds via <.1 baek route throl1gh north tl.1i ssion \1it'j O and El Toro to Lagun a llills ,l\·lal\, Other additions st.art.ing .June 15 arc 411 nt'\\' buses and impro\·e- rnt•nts to count y park ;ind ride servire. Ton1 J enk ins. OCT!) jJl'unning mana ~<·r . lold tht• l\.lunit•ipa l Advis ory ('ou nt il SEVEN CALLS ON PILOT AD "We tried a shopper and didn't get a ·calt bu\. within three hours of the lim e the Daily Pilot hit the newiJj\tond -we had seven calls on the ad. "The first person who came to look otl it., bought the motorcy· cle.'' Herc's the ad which sparked the sale for a San Clemente man : 1972SL125 HONDA. Ne .... · engine. $250 .(inn. XXX·XXXX (J\.11\Cl th is "'et·k. 'f'hc rour ne,\· park :1111.I ride routes >A•ill include improvl·· n1ents for south eounty residents as well. Jenkins said. 1\·ith park- ing sites add1..•d ~it Gr;u1ts Plaza in San Clcn1cntc <.ind in f\ol1ssion \1iejo and \\'ilh eonnct:lions to the Irvine lndus trial Complex . Long Beach. Fullerton, the South )1:.iy area <.ind S<..1nla Ana. ··o range Co unt y is extremely defit•ient 1n bus transport<1tion," J t'nkins said. ··By Junt• 15, \\·e will h;.1ve 190 buses for approx· iinately 1.6 1nillion pcopll'. "By <·01nparison. the t·it~· of Oakl<.ind h<.i s 850 busl's for I mi llion people . S~tt'r<.1mt•nto hus 200 bust's for 600,CIOO !>('Opie, Sa n fTaneisco has 1.000 ,-chic·ll's for 750.000 pt•nplc . and Seatllt· h;1s GQO buses fo1· 1.2 111illion pcoplt•.'' In its lis t o f prio1;1ics , the Ori.in~c Counl y T1·<.1nsit l>istr1et is ('Oncentrat in~ nn the home-lo· \\"Ork lrip <is a prime t•ons idera- tion and on commuter rail possibilities, J enkin:s said. "Using nil ·possible sources of funding , "·c could get 640 buses by 1980 -that is a short tcrn1 goal," he s uid. Shah Takes Tour Deputies lnvetsliftaling lhc thert al Jan Dee Antique$, 23684 El Toro Road , said one of the p'trons drew the attention of Jaleswomen in the store while hh; rompanion rtfled a display case •nd u.>k ea1h from the cash re· Jbter and an e mploye's purse. Officers liJted the total loss at lbe 11Dre as $SO. · The Sl4iltion , CrOmv..·ell rc1>ort- ed, hat alr ea dy bee n over · "'hl'lmed by donations. "In fact we had a couple of people who went to the thrift shop to buy some clothes because they didn'l hove any or their own to donate.·· Arraniem,ents have been made through the SBlvatlon Army to truck the dona ted items to Camp Pendleton 'slenlcit)' If you have a car or bike to seU ; call 642·5678. We make it easy tai -,,,put . a few words in the rlght place. Along lhe Ornnge Cp~st, 11 the rtght place is the Daily Pilot. CANCUN. Mexico <UPI ) The Shah and empress of Iran toured the 3ncicnl Mayan rulns of C hlch e n Ili a In nearby Yucatan Tuesday. Aller attend· Inf ~ colorful Mexiclln tlestu lulitheon near the ruins. lhe rtoyal couple r~lurned to this newly bui l~ Carip)?ean coast.cl re· $0rl for a private ~Inner giv~ by Pres~enl Luis Echeverria and . his 'l'lfe. 1, • • Jets Attack In Cambodia Bv llELENTllOMAS \VAS lllNG1'0N tC J:>I l -:\merican airl"l':Jft sank three C.i mbodian g unboals ;_111d dumaged "about four others " in rel;.iliat'ion fo1·thc Khn1cr ltougc's failure toreleasethec<.1p· ture d 1\n1 c r it<.111 n1L·rtll;1nt ship :\l<.iyci g ucz. the Pentagon saidtodav . r\ \Vhile llou:-.t• :-.pOkL•S n1 <.ltl :-.utd l)l'L'Sident For.d 01"· de red the ;1ttac:k in the Gulf of Si ~1111 Tucsdi.i~· nig ht i.lfter re - cci\·ing ":J s t rong t:o nscnsu~ or suppo rt a nd no objections'" in tele phone convers ations ,,·ith the 1e .. 1ders of Congress. PENTAGON S POKESMAN JOSEPH LAITIN S•id American JJ!anes cittackcd i.i l'ler ··recl'i\'ing fire·· from the Communist g unboats for several hours and because the re \Vere indications the Cambodians inte nde d to r e move cap- tive Americans from the ~1 ayag uez. "Three Cambodian patrol craft \\·ere destroyed . about four others '''er e d a maged and immobilized ." Lai tin said. He added that one of the Ll;tmi.lgcd Ci.imbodian boats sue· <.'Ct>ded in reaching Kom1>0ng Som, the port o n the Cambo· di <.in m<.iinl<.111d <.1bout 35 miles fro1n the isl<.ind of Koh T<.ing \\·here the J\1 <.iyaguez \\'as bci11g ht1ld. "There \\·er e indica tions 01i.1t the Can1bodi<1ns appeared to be Jlte mpting to 1110\'c c.:a pti,·c L:.S. (•re,,·n1 en from the s hip and from the isJ;.ind of Koh 'l'an g Lo the Muinland." l .. ai linsaid . 1'hc i\1 a>· a g uez ,,, as c arr)·1 ng a 39-111 an l' re''·. LA ITIN DID !\OT SAY \~lfAT WEA PONS were used again st the gunboats . lie s aid the attac king U.S. aircraft gave \varning -but did not indicate ho\v -and then ''began efforts to blol'k this movem ent." The attack .came as Ford i.lmassed <.111 emer gency C . S. military for l'e in the a rea. including I.JOO ~1arines \\'hO landed in Thi.iiland tod<.1y and the aircraft carrier CSS Cor<.11 Sea. \\•hich \\'as s tc<.1ming tO\\'ard the area i 11 the company of several de st r o,·c rs . . The milit<.1r;· action signaled a n a1)parenl failure of diplomatic e fforts to avert a c 1is is. Officials \Vould not com - ment on the results of contacts that r e portedly \\'el'e made ,,;ith representati vC's of China. an a ll y of thl> ne,\· Communist regim e i11 Can1 bodi<.1 . ISt.-c Rt:TALIATIO~. Pagt• 1\2) County's Assessed Value Gain at I 0% Or.inge County·s 197.'i g.i in in taxable assessed \":Jlue of proper- ty \\:ill be IO percent r;.i thcr than the five percent pr edic:tc-d earli er by the county budget program· mers-1 it \\'i.I S learned Tucsd<.1y. day. Based on the current gcner<.11 fund tax r<..1te . the unexpected high inC"rea :se in <•ssessed \'aluc '''ill add r oug hl y S7 .5 million to the count y':s general fund re- venue in the t'on1ing fi scal ye ar. Thal is $3 .27 n1illion mort• than county budget officials predicted l\\'O m onth s ago "'he n pre - liminary budget figurl:'s y,•cre made public. Coastal Unit Official Hits Testimony By JClHN \'1\l~TJ-:RZ1\ 01 tl1t D•ily P1lol \l•ll The exerutive director of the South Co<.i s l Hegion:.il Zone Conserv a ti on Commission this morning C'xpresscd di sappoin t· ment al the quality or l<•stin1ony he<.ird thus far in hc<.11;ngs t·ovt·r- ing the st<.1te l'Oa stal plan. Ho1A•evcr . M c l Ca r pl'llll'r praised city presentations ;1t the initial hearing ses:si()ns, addinl'.:" that municipal pre:st'nlalions arc extrcmclv valu.ible. C'arpen.t('r, addressing u tO\\'ll hall s ession sponsored by thc Newport 1-lurbor Ch<.1mber of Co1n m e r ec . c h<1 s tised in· dividuals and g roups ror their narro"'· arguments. The latest round in a series of regional hearings on the massive stale plan \\'US set ror this after- noon in Long Beach. The final one will s tart at t : 30 p.m. Friday at the San Clemente Community Center . Carpenter QUllint.'d the large document for scores or guesJ,s at the breakfast session. He cited the resemblance of the document to "a constitution for the cOalil .. and pointed out Its strict guidelines for preservation of open space, public beachl ands and accesses. plus a hard· line ap- proach to coastal development IS.eCOAST. Page.\2) • Since then. fore<.·;.1sts of<• pend- ing lax r<.ite increase have run i.IS high as 30 cents, m e<.ining i.I possi· ble climb in the rate from Sl .60to Sl .90 for e<..1ch SlOO >A'orth of as· sessed va lu e . In as muc h :JS the "'ind(all from the unexpectt.-dl y hi gh as- sessed valu e incre<.ise is cq ui\•alent to about seven cents on the t<..1x ra te, it is no\v e xpected that th e rate incr ei.lse \\"i ll be less than 'hose e;irlier predictions. County officials predicted the \O\V fi \·e percent increase in as- sessed v alue bec ause of the buil<1ing s lun1p and o ther economic factors I.hat te nd ed lo ket~p property ,·alues stable the l<.i st year. In eontrast, the in1pat t of inna- tion last ve<..1 r sent assessed values soar-ing a near record 17.6 percent to pa \"C' the w<..1y £or u tax <'UL in £isc::il year 1974-75. 1 According to pr·eli minary as - sessment £i gures preparation or the county's 1975 assessment roll is running ahead or schOOule, making it possible lo foresee a 10 percent climb in assessed value. Orang_:a 7 C:.a•t (:,; ~ Weather Considerable Joy,• cloudi- ness through Thursday but 'hazy afternoon s unshi nl' in la nd ureas. Cooler "ri th hi ghs Thursd ay in the 60s •1t the beaches and inJand. Lows tonight in the 50s INSIDE TODAY The federol government 1,,. paying a bureaucrat $19,693 a year to sit in his o//ic:e and li.'ften to Beethoven records - becau.ye he has nothing else tu do. Slory OJI Page A 7. AI Y-S.r,.oc:• ....... l..M. a.Y11 Gtllftlnl.I• c.rwrc.,.Mr O.Mlll..i! """"'' en"-•• DNtll ... lk•• ··~·"•II" ..... ~1 .. -.. , .._. -... ,.." .... Index A) 111111 Ullffrl •• Mewlel ., Mwh•ll P'11M1 Al N.111.,..1,..wt •10 0r ... ,.c11.1111v De.1J ...... . Dt Srl'ril ,-.,.ie1 """" .................. "' ,, • .,...,,.lion "'·' T""ttn. •.. , '"''"'' Ct-II WWldNews " • " ••• .. "'·°" ,, .. , Cl-J .. .,., •.. , .. •••• .. A4,D4 • ! - • • • • • •• o• --L ~ • ~ • ' . ' t\ :l DAILY PILOT SB Wednesday. May 14.1975 -·· 'No Spy Ship, -~v_ alley Skipper . On Shuttle Run By KATHY CLANCY CM 1IM 0.Uy P'llet SI.Ill Capt. Charles 1'. Miller of Foun· t ai n Valley , s kipper of the • Mayuguez. was described tod ay as "a· man who could handle a l most anything.'' Members of the Merchant I t.1urlne 's Master . caPT.MILL£R Mates and Pilots Union in \\'ilmi_n gton d escribed the 61 -year-old skipper a s a sli ght man -ubout five feet, five inches tall an.d 150 pounds - but an e xcellent boat master. "lie is a fine, articulate man," said Nick Barbara, assistant port ~gent . lie described the l\'tuyaguez as ~ s maller s hip that completed shuttle r uns between Hong Kong and ports in Southeast Asia. ··ft has been on tttis run for quite som e time." he said. dec ry· jng the ship'S c·apture. ··11 wasn't a spy shi p,'' he sald. •·tt was just a shuttle run. The big ships s top at J-lon g Kong but don't gotothe s mall c r ports." Another union member. Joe Valensi, said Miller was serving Tickets Sold For Concert At Viejo High Tickets still <ire available (or ·!he Mission Viejo J-1.igh School band concert set (or 7 :30 p.m. Thursday in the hig h school gym. Tht• conrert, s ponsored by the Suddlrbill'k ~\rt•a Coordin ating Council fSA(~('l, o riginally was J>lanned 10 raise money for new uniforms. But al the las t meeting of the district board of trust.ces. money for the needed uniforms was a l- located from existing funds. So SACC leaders dC<'idcd to use proceeds to fund the band's trip to the East Coast to participate in bicentennial <.11::tivitics next sum· mer. 1\ total of 142 students are ~chedult'd to make the trip, in· t•luding the band, drill team and flag girls. Each youngster must raisl' 5690 for the l" O·wcek trip. 'fhc hi gh school band has been asked to participate in the California Cava lcade of Bands to vis it New Y o r k, Bos ton , Baltimore and Washington, ·D.C. Tickets at S2 eaeh (or the con· ecrt <:ire available at the SACCof- ficc. the Le is ur e World Ad- ministration Building, a nd at ?i.lission Viejo lligh School. From Poge Al A-TEST ... Exchange Club at nearby Beatty where bartender Douglas Kostolnik said he had been \\'OT· lied that bottles would fall from s helves. None did, he said. The E n e r gy Research a nd Development Administration, the s uccessor to the derunct Atomic Energy Commission . said in advance the device would produce a yie ld or (roi;n 200 kilotons to one megaton, a max· 1mum force equal lo the ex- plosion of a million tons or TNT, and 50 times <1 s potent as the atom bombs dropped on 1-liroshima and Nagasaki during World \V:.tr II. ORANGE COAST !.B DAILY PILOT as relief captain on the freighter in plaee of someone else who was on leave. Union members said Miller, who reportedly once worked as a race horse jockey. joined the Merchant Marine in the early 1940's. Tht'Y s3id he had been a boat master or skipper for 2."i yea.rs. They said he normally tours at sea (or six months, then returns home to Fountain Valley for four months before re11ssignment. Neighbors of ~1 iller and hi s wife. Ann, at 10281 Slater Ave., Fountain Valley, described them as friendly and s aid they OC · casionally vi sit son1 e of the older couples in the Shakc\\·ood Apart· menls, \-11here they live. Mrs. Miller, no"·eve r, has re· portedly gone to San ftancisco to visit friends or rt"lativcs a"'aiting "'ord about her husband. ··They arc very nice people and I am sorry to hc;.1r about this," said Gene Bo rzick . a neighbor. He said most or the residents ,,·ork during the day "and we sort or l'ount on her (l\.1rs. Miller) to keep an eye on the other apart- ments." Another neighbor said he un· derstood Mrs. J'l.1 iller planned to join her husband in llong Kong soon for a vacation. FroMPogeAl INDICT •.. Brashier a llegedly agreed to a secret $25 ,000 payment to Rhoads in order to elose the saJe. Brashier is accused or filing a false income tax return in 1971 as a result of gains in that transac· tion . Shamrock reportedly also purchased 200.000 shares o f Kardar Canad ian Oils Ltd., based in Houston, in a $325,000 transaction which resulted in an $80 ,000 payback to Rhoad~. Coughl an received finder'sfees 1n that transaction , the indictment alleged. Snyder was indicted for all egedly making the payment to Rhoads. Strand was indicted in connec- tion with the sale of 40,000 shares of Hoffman Resources. Inc., of Salt Lake City. to Shamrock for $1 50,000. Also indicted was Smith. who allegedly arranged the purchase and m ade a $40,000 illegal payment to Rhoads. Roensch was indic t ed on char ges of selling 600,000 s ha res of Consolidated Equities Management. Inc., of San Fran· cisco. for $200,000 a nd arra ngi ng the $25,000 secr et paymenf to Rhoads. Also indicted in the Consolidat· ed Equities transaction was Lamb. who allegedly helped ar- range the sale . Artis ts Plan Silent Auction Outstanding art students at Saddleback College and local in· · termediate a nd hi gh schools will benefit from a sile nt auction and wine-tasting party set for 8 to 10 p.m . Thursday at the Swim and Racquet Club, 26221 Ti er ra Cir· cle, !\'1ission Viejo. The event, s ponsored by the !\:1ission Viejo Association of 1\rtists and Crafts men, is being held to r<Jisc money for a !-irholarship fund for Saddleback \o';,1lley art students. !\itembers of the association have donated original works (ram paintings to pottery for the <Juc:tion. 1\dmission is ~.50 pt'r person. '-l ore information is available by c alling 830·13'15. • Pool Ordered President Ignores Advice WASHINGTON (U PI) -Over strong opposition from advis'ers, President Ford has orde red conslr~C · lion of a swimming pool at the edge of the Wh ite House south lawn near the oval office. The secret construction got under way today. The size of the heated pool will be roughly 20 by SO feet and informed sources said it is being built with volttntary funds. , . Ford 61 is an avid swimmer and had one major regret on' mo'ving into the While Ho~se a.fter assuming the presidency last August -no sw imming pool. Before moving, Ford was a t wice.a -day sv..·immer ~in the early morning hours a nd after work a t night -at his home in Alexandria, Vu. Some aides reportedly saw the pool HS con- trovers ial at a time \\•hen Ford has called for a tight rei n on spending. FroMPogeAl RETALIATE. The a nnouncement or t he military aetion interrupted de· bale on the house floor over aid to Vietnamese refugees. · Rep. John Seiberling (D·Ohiol, s aid the action was a direct viola· lion of the' 'plain language" of the 1973 law prohibiting the involve· ment of U.S. military forces in In· dochina . Rep. John Anderson (R· Ill.), a ppealed lo members not to reach any judgment until the facts are known. Nessen said Ford ordered the attack under his "authority to protect the lives and property oC Americans against acts of ag· gression." Although the Constitution and the war powers act give Ford the right to protect American lives in an emerge n cy, Con g r ess specifiea lly prohibited the Presi- dent fr o m u sing troops in Southeast Asia after they "'ere pulled out o( Vietnam in 1973. .. I hope we are not going down the same road we followed in the Tonkin Gulf record of 1964," Sen. Henry Jackson ( D· Wash.), said. · .. This is a time (or cool heads, not a time to exercise the use of force vihich is essential for our de· fense." Jackson said the s inking of Cambodian s hips could be in · lerpreted as a provocative act . lie s aid he hoped that all diplom atic efforts 'A'Ould be con· Laos Crowd Holds Three Americans VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI) Anti-American de monstraliQns •broke out today in the royal capital 'Of Luang Prabang and the central Laos town of Sa.van· nakhet "'h e r e s tudent-led de· mons lra t o r s seize d three Americans as hostages. American a nd Laotian sources said the d emonstra tors, shouting "U.S . AID Go Home!" did some damage in U .S. AID and U.S. In- formation Service buildings before leaving, alld were still in possession or the buildings in Savaunakhet. AID is the Agency Cor International Development. The demon s trations - rumored lo have been in the wind (or a rew days -came as U.S. of- ficials were putting into effect a ''thinnin g out '" process or Americans in Laos because of in- creasing Communist Pathel Lao control of the country. T hree Am e ric ans, including the senior U .S. official in central Laos. were al the province gov· crnor's house in Savannakhet with the demon strators , the s ources said. They sa.id other Americans in the town were ap- parently in their homes; a ll Americans in Luang Prabang had been evacuated earlier by air to Vientiane. tinued to obt ain the release of the Ma yaguez and added that China Beauty Choices "could pfay a key role." But Vice President Nelson A. NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (A·P) Rockefeller indicated that -Miss Alabama was chosen the diplomatic efforts lo gain the re-most photogenic and Miss lease of the U.S. freighter ap. Oklahoma won the st ate costume peared to have been fruitless so competi ti on in preliminary far. events of the 1975 Miss U.S.A. Fro• P.,.e Al COAST ••• and oil drlllln~. · 111 a 3uestlon l9'11lon which rollowe , Cirpenter atre11ed that, althouah one strong goal in the preliminary plan ls to open stretchea: or beaches and access now closed to the public, the Idea does not Include inverse conde m· nation of the valuable at:reaa:e.a- "The proposal Is to launch a !iO·year proa:ra"' to-open lhe:se lands and to pay n fair price for them,"heaald. Carpenter add~ lhat the plan has lo be a long rango one becau1e or the potent ial ly massive costs Involved. . Carpenter said that re'gional and state commissioners are 8)(- tremely anxio us to hear con- structive crilicism or lhe con- troversial planning docum~nt. "But except ror the teatimonv ""e hive received thus rar from cities and other government en· tities -which is extremely helpful -the rest of the input has been extremely narrow. It all seems lo fo cus on one specific point of the J'lan or another," Carpenter sat . • Gaps still re m ain in the draft, he admitted . Severa:t regional commissions have not yet r esolve d th e thornies t segment or the docu - ment -one whic h would establish a successor system to. the currenl stale and regional commission setup. . Fro•PageAl SIGNUPS ••• must have h ad al least four shots in the DPT series, school s pokesmen said , the last one hav· ing been since September of 1972. For polio immunization , a ehild must ha ve either three doses or Sabin oral vaccine (monova lent); two doses or trivalent oral vaccine; or three injections of the Salk vaccine. Before registration can b e co mplet e d , a phys ician 's certificate or clinic record in· dicating the name of the person immuniled, the birthplace, the date or each immunication pro- cedure and the type or antigen used must be shown to school authorities. Spokesmen said for those who have not yet located a physician, the services of the Orange Coun- ty Health D e partment arc available. Registration will be conducted al each eleme ntary school. More information is available by call- ing the school district office at 586-1234. ,. Tanker Fire 'Time&mb' SAN J UAN1 P .R. <UPll -JAn 1ban~oned Greek Lalik er spewinJ flames rocked in the choppy "'utt'rs of the Atlantic to- da~,'. threatening to ex · plO<le like "a time bomb" and d ump tons of oil Into t he s hor es or lh"e Domin ican f{epublic. A Dutch tia lvagc tua s teamed from Jo1nuica to w ard th c half· !:iubmerged, 778-foot tplc Colocotronis and ~·as ex· ~cted to arrlve ·rhuraday morning. "Nobody is going to do unylhing until v.•e know \Yhetht'r V.'t' ure deo.Ung ,,·ith a time bomb," a U.S. Coast Guard !:iPOkesman s:1id . Archeology Class Slated In Saddleback Saddleback Valley residents interested in taking a vacation in Mexico this summer und learn· ing som ething about archeology too are invited to sign up for a new fi ve·unit eollege course. Information about the 15·day study trip to \'ucatan':s eastern coastline will be given t.hrQUgh an illustrated lecture Thursday in room 213 or the Saddleback College library. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m . Departure dates for the Yucatan course a re July 7, 21, and Au.(. 4. Cost o( the trio is $635, including air fare from Los Ange les, food , lodging, land travel, guide fees and entrance costs into ar<"heologieal zones. "School" will be held at a base camp in Pa mul. Students will live in thatched huts at lhe camp site a nd e xplor e the major archeological areas of Uxmal and Chichen ltza. investigating ancient Mayan civilizations. Accompanying the students are Saddleback instructors Dr. John Minc h and Lee Rhodes. Additional information about the course, listed as Biology 60, ls available through Saddleback's division of Natural Science. No Billboard Ban SACRAMENT O CU P!) Legislation to prevent construC· lion of .new billboards i n California was killed Tuesday by the Senate Transportation Com- mittee on an 8·1 vote. "I s uppose if they (diplomatic beauty pageant here. efforts) had been successful "·e · ___ __:_~_,~=-----:---:-:;::;;;:;;;;:---;:~<;;;oo;;;;;;;QiE,:Mi;o;;;;;;--:-::;;;;w-.;~-=~:=-,;;;i~'ii~~~ \\'ould have had the s hip and I" crew back." he said. Seville Sets 1 'Grand Prix' For Adults For al l those dads (and moms) in fl.1ission Viejo who always "·anted t o bui Id their child's soapbox without guilt , the day has come. I t 's the annual Seville 1-lomeo\\'ners soapbox grand prix -for adults only. Entry forms and specifi cations for the two-turn doY.1nhill ract', set for June 29, are available now from Larry Legate al 586·7775 or John Noble, 586·5996. Noble. a member o( the Mis - sion Viejo Municipal Advisory Council a nd <in active Seville 1-lomeo\\.'ners, said cars reach 40 miles per hour in the last turn. J-le said this year's race will feature the first woman driver. Gcneee Steed, driving a car that placed in the top five last year. The race is held on blocked arr residential st reets in the Seville tract. Last vear it attracted 2,000 onlookers. Noble said.- The homeo"'ners' association s ells hot dogs, cokes and beer. Mens Tennis Sweaters Reduced 40% Long Sleeved Turtleneck Sweaters Reg. 10.95 Sale Price 6.95 Wilson Tennis Shirts Irregulars -6.95 Baseball Gloves & Mitts BasebaUs-8ats-Caps- Duck Feet Fins 10.95 & 14.95 Churchill Fins Beach Flutes Swim Goggles Spee do Swim Suits & Trunks Laguna Swim Trunks ·J • ii. 1 ne 0"•"111" '""''' D.0•!1 Pllal, ..,1,, .,hl<h" '""'" b•nt·d1"' '""' '''' ·'·"p"n""""b•llw•O"""~ <.o.1• PuOl•\honq ~omp,,.,, ~· p.o••••H•l•or>•.o•• JM•~ ....,....,,,, 1n•~yQn r .. .,., for "'°''" ............ N• .,l>O•! !~"'"· llUMl"'l'l>n llo'Nh 'tn,,n •••" v~1« •· '""""· '>Aao1rba1 • II•'", d"" l•IW"•' !••·•'" V.ulh Co••l "'"'°'" '"'''""" •d,, 'Oh ,, ""b'· .... a )•tu• ddY1 ·""' ~,~ .. ·~·~ I•·· l>'""'P~I m1bt.,h1nQ ~I.On!"•! JOO W.··I llolY .,, .. ''· Co.1 •• M•••· {•H!O•n•~ ~1•1•. 'Too Many Resources' Colored Sleeves-Shoes Gym Pants Track Parits Reversible T-Shirts Sweat Suits Warmup Suits ·~ " " 1:1 " \ t Rober! N . w eed ~··~1·""'"' "no P""'"""' Jcic.k R Curlr y VI<~ P••"donl ""'' C..nl'•I ""'""11"1 Th omrl" K erv!I Thoma'> A M urph+nl:' M.on•o,nQ (d>ll>' Char Ir\ H L oo~ R1c h,1rd P. Niill "'"'l•nt M,.no~·"<t ll>''"' • Saddleback Valley Ollice ~)~I~· Par lldOd" \'n 0•"00 ' ''°'"'"' Other Olficl'\ Ce•1•1•"·" ll<W•••6•1~!r"' t;• .. 1>Dr!U•~•I 1•11N••f"'"••t~ ... ,.4,1 t•~~11...,ton 1• ''" ''''\llo'"l~P.·o'••l•~ uou~• bt•t" •••· c.. .. -.,~ su. •• Telephonl' 171.t) 642·4311 Classlt 1~ Adver11sl nq 642 ·~678' S..Oi.!•••l·"' ~.,,,, ...... " S81·6l10 From,., I" 49i-·ObJO COl>Y"V"'' lttl 0••~1• I ••· '' "'' (""'p.ol\~ NO~, .. ,.,.,.,,' >'h 'M~• •• ro••!I•• '' •d••"•••".''"' • "'"' 1>• ••1••1111~<,tl '"'"'~"! DP• ·" • ~· ·" ~'"''"'"!0*!"'' ~£0«0 (If>• 111<1'1-... ,J ~· (O•lol M 1 .,\ C.•htQfn"' \otb" ••ll""'' !ff<•"''' U O(ln>0n1n'; l>r"'"'I ~· 00<t>O<"t1nl) "M!<!O•• """'nOl•QH\ \J W ..--1111w • Refugees Denied Public Welfare SAN DIEGO CAP) -The first Vietnamese refugees to be de· nied public welfare after appJy. ing in San Diego County were turned dO'A-'n "beeause they h;:id too many resources to qualify," a spokesman said today. They were identiried only as "an olde r couple "" who applied for about $300 monthly in general reli('f, nll of it financed by San 'tit.. Oiego('ounly. ' A tot;tl of 52 r efugees from '·1(·tii;1n1 had applied for welf11re . '-'an Diego Coun ty by Tuesday l'\ ing . 1 nty·o11 e Hpplicat1ons ror aid lv ~'11rniht!s with dependent childrt' \\'Crc approved. T he bulk or l s cost ls paid by the federal ant.. state govcrna\cnts. Another 17 applications for de· pendent·children aid and JI others for genera l reli ef are still under study. A majority of the r efugees' we lf a r e applicat ions in Californi a have been m ade In San Diego County. in which the Camp Pendlet on relocation center ls located. A istate officia l said Monday thal rewer than 100 appllcaUons had been made In California since the influ x or re(ugee8 began . In Son Diego. welfare officials sP.i d .. dote n~" of letters and telephone call s from Amtticans were received in protest of the Vietnamese welfare applica- Ll'ons . , Masks-Chest Protectors- Baseball Warmup Jackets Tennis Rackets-7 .95 to 60.00 Wilson-Davis-Bancroft-Yonex Wilson-Penn-Dunlop Tennis Balls Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts & Shorts Ladies Tennis Dresses Ladies & Mens Tennis Shoes Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday ' Basketballs 5.95 to 31.95 Volleyballs 9.95-16.95-21.95 Volleyball Nets 11.95 to 29.95 . Soccerballs PlaylfOUlld Balls Racquetballs & Racquets Handball Gloves & Balls Racket StrinEin2·Bike Repairing Lel!ering 531 .Center 646-1919 , ' • i "'" p.~IL\' PILOT E DITORI AL P .~GE I l' Students ·-and Censors· l In their decision not .lo censor• Mission Viejo goes roughly : without the development{:.;,., would J·Ugh School literary publication. trustees of the be no need for the improvements. so lhc lrvifte Com· f;addlebuck Valle~ Unified School District dealt pany should mttke the initial outlay.· 1 1 ~rudently with the immediate situation. ·rhe company is willing to go along, but stresses They judged, the nature of the student-written that each of its various tracts shou ld be assessed as if ~rticlcs in "Genesi:;'' tQ be within the bouhds or n produced by a scparatedevclopcl'. • feusonablc Jitcrury effort while noting th~t no As the council has often said, th e fact that the iaxpayers-' money is used for tbe'booklet. com1>any keeps its books on a project-by-project basis :; J~ft.1d Lhey ucied diff~eritly, a dead.end ·issue. is not the city's <.'Oncern . But the policy must reflect , fOUld have gro\vn from the use of \VOrds which; for the fact that nC\\l l'csidcnts should beat' 011 Jy their fair better or for worse, have become commonpluce. J>Ortion of t.hc costs required by theit moving in. 1 ' The <1uestion remaining, to some, is \Vhat \\'ould Othcrwi:;c, the new residents of the n ear fulure )1uppc1\ If .th e students came up with something really will by paying for the ne\v residents of the distant p!fcnsivc to~ large part of the co1nmunity. future. And I.hut i?> just. the position present residents , 1 Trustees be lieve that recent Supreme Court. wish to ~•void . d ecisions. notably 1'inkcr v . Des ~1oines, have cemented student rights Lo uncensored publications. 1 SI>, tt>ey ••Id. while they did' not .endorse lhe lang.uage Use.d in ''Genesis," any attempt at ~cnsors h ip would be indefensible. AL the same time, trustees, principals and leachcrs should not give up their commitment Lo high standards of expression, regardless of prevailing court precedent. They should continue teaching s tud.en ts that the most e ffective voice is not 'profane, but educated, thoughtful and rich. Paying for the Future 1 Who pays !O r \Vhat? Stripped to its ~asics, t hat is , the question involved in the complex and highly t echnical re<Jlm of .financing public improve m ents . Irvine is trying to devise ta policy to cover who pays or streets, c urbs, sid e walks, s treetlights and other facilities required by ne w d evelopment. Fountain Doomed One of South Orange Count y's most impos"1g landmarks, the Lake Forest Fountain. appears headed for. l.'crtain disappearance because n obody \vants it any more. At least nobody wants the fountain adjacent to the San Diego Frce\vay enough to pay the S3.000 m o nthly utility bill Lo k cep the water dancing. Occidental La nd Inc., the fountain's O\\'Il Cr s, turned the water off during last fall 's e nergy crisis. Neith er h omeown ers organiza tions nor the c.:ounty has been \Vi lling to assume the cost of putting the fountain i11to service. 'fhis h<ts le ft the Lake Forest ('Ommu nity \\'ilh a h1caningless mass of concrete "'here wat er is left to stagnate and where p laying c hildren arc subject to hazardous conditions. ' ' • • The consumer pays for it all. 'Fhe bill comes in the form of higher mortgages or tax rates. The city council is heading toward a policy of as-~ess ing the Irvine Company for improvements re· quired by its city-building activities. T he rationale Occidental r ecently has exp1·essed an interest in bulldozing the fountain to mi:'lke room for a <.·ondominiun1 1>rojcct . And homeowners, \vhilc not necessarily supporting the construction plan s, agree that it's time for the founta in to go. No fountain at all is better tha n a fountain which has become an eyesore a nd a health nuisance. "When .l said 'save Vietnam f'or democracy,' I did11 't m eari £hi.s de111 ocraCJ'!' 1U.s. Spirit. 'Not Yet -Deflated ' JACK.ANDEkSON . ' · \V.AS HINGTON -Spea\i.IJ {·;,indidly behind closed doors. &•l'relary or Stale Henry Kiss· inger recently tried to assess the news shocks y:h ich have joll- ed lhe nation. l·le tited the Watergate horror. the econ o m ic nosedive,· the breakdown or .Arab·ls raeli negotiatlpns and , finaitt. the col·' lcapse or fl nti-• • Com muttist11o •~ forl·es in Cam ~ bodia i nd 'Viet.' na m .. ' · We a r ·c · c lose:·· pro· nounced Kiss· inger, "lo ·a.na· tional nervous breakdown." We disagree. You see, we've been r'eceiving thousands of lette rs each week rrom the peVple who m11ke up this country. They have been shaken by the sclbactcs, ii.'S true. l\1any are disillusionC<f and dis· couraged. For'them, the high and pi..:re and good in America has become blurred. But it is unmist11.kably clear from thei r ICtlers th<it the United St<il<'S has s uffered <t Dunkirk. not a \Vaterloo. The spirit of 1\me ri ca, as expressed in more than 750.000 letters. is depressed but not deflated. · TJIF. Al\tl<:RICANS who have been writ ing lo us don'l. wunt their le<iders to become obsessed "'ilh futile rt>gr e ts, excessive re· morse or divisive recrimina· lions. The prevailing view, al·- eording to our rnassive mail. is that there h as been e nough mourning and lamenting over past wrongs. The majority or our letter \vriters. a lthough they don't want thl' lessons or thl' past to be forgotten. believe that our focus should be forward. not backward. "Let's go America," -ttt:ges Ri c h ard G. Brine, ;1 ~ .. Jot·iches, N.Y., post ul worker. in a typical letter. The mail "-'l.' have amassed, we believe, is Lhe best available n1easure of the mood or America. Jl began flooding in ufter we sug. gcsted t hal our Bicentennial :;logun should come rrom the peo- ple. not the government. We in· vited our readers lo search ror the right words to express their ft!elings about America. · \\IE llAVE been absolutely de- luged with letters containing s logans, son gs, poems, re· mlniscen!lcs -un outpouring or senUmenL from the hearts of the people. The ovcr"•helming m a· jority or the responses have been thoughtful and s incere, not l'hlluvinist.ic or cynical. Our o rrtccs b ecame to swamped with slogans that we had to arrange t• separate mail· ing address. Please send your slogans to SLOGANS USA, Box 1976, Washington, D.C. And send ,,your songs to The American Song ' Festival, 5900 Wilshire Blvd .• Los ('\ngeles, Calir., 90036. As evidence or how Americans 1feel deep down 01bout their coun- I .Dear Gloomy Gus Irvine folk may have to leave town to rind out that one or their. city coun· ci lm e n is b.u st lt ng a brighter irbage. l·lis blizzard or neo·campaign signs seems to have mis· sed the Planned Communi· ty at)d only hil surrounding areas. · S.F . ~y Gws C•ftHfll•t1 lotl '""'"'"-" lly ~ ..w • .. 1-..c;11i~rlly mi..t 1111 W.-.. lttl 1t1W1,.a ...... llM 'l'Wf' l'lf' _.,.ti G-...y Gm. O.lly Pllliil. try. \Ye have picked out a re .... · let· ters at random from the 750,000 , accumulatiOn. " "When this country was cut rrom the wilderness," writes · F1oyd A. Sm ilh, a retired Rock- ingham, N.C., railroad worker, "all men were equal because of their need ror each other ... Over the years, we h a ve become unc· qual ~politically, econo mically and s ·c ially ... So I must ask my Coun to restore Equality.·· Ye~ despite the inequities, hi s · £aitt\ in the coontry remains strong. "I am proud to be Mn American." he declares. lie is confined to a wheeleh11.ir. having lost.an arm and l"'O legs in .. railroad accident. ll must ha,,e been "'ilh feeling, therefore, that he orrered this slogan : "Americu built with hands. calloused and torn ; but Freedom "'as born." Tll E nce<l to look ahead was stressed by SJ.year·old Wayne Goble of Apple Valley, Celi!. "Even at thi.s age," he. told us. "I·m a lways looking for"•ard. ·• 1-lis suggested slogan: "For...,1ard 1\mcrica, Horizons Unlimited!" From u rugged, Blairsto"'.0 · N.J ., truCk driver came ii poem. Allan Walke r wJs depressed by the '''orld ne\vs. But as he \\•heeled his great truck t hrough Florich1 , he began to think about the meaning of,America. He put his thoughts into poetry , "·hic h included these l ines: '·America is truly beautirul, From sea lo forest "'ocxi. She CX· emplifies what man can do, Through love and brotherhood.'' No one expr essed the mood o( the country more succinctly than did 13 -yea r -old Robin Gersten of the Bronx. "We have i,:otlen through the depression and we're just about through Watergate, .. s he wrote. "Now it's "'ith the CIA . What'll they think of next? But "'hatevcr it Is, the U.S. will get through it, beci1ust• we ar e the best." The Paul Chilton ramily or I..ouisvil le, Ky., believes that the family unit Is th~ backbone or the country, that no nation can rise ;,ibove its homes. Therefore, they joined together :i s a family to compose some slogans. "DON'T J UST stand back and criticize." ·wrote the rather. "Come rorward a nd lend a help· 1ng hand. You are America; our future depends on you ." "Smile America, don'l look so sad; 'fhere'1' more good about your country, than there is bad," wrote lS·ycar·Old Anthony Chilton. And 1-l·year.old Kim Reid •of Indianapolis, who says It makes her reel good when !the sees the flag , .suggeste d lhls .. slogan: ''1776 ~1976·2 1 76 . Like our rore!alhers, Pl6necrs of \OmOr· row .'' \ SB Ohligttl ions of Cil i:t•11sl1ip Bi1ingual Ballots Unreasonable To the Editor : As a citizen a nd a taxpayer. I am abs olutely appalled at the voting rights bill <1pproved by the flouse JQdiciary Committee, \11hich would require Los Angeles, and 37 other counties. to print ballots. s ample ballots, and election pamphlets in Spanish. as well as in English. While it is lrue that a democracy cannot £unc- tion errectively without a fully in· rormed populace, it is equally true that appropriate com · munication can only be achieved through the use or H common language. T111s IS· tbe United States of America. English is the official language here. No one can be a truly involved citizen. unless he can read and write in Englis h. The responsibility for the ac· quisilion of this basic knowledge lies with the individual citizen. J.l e s hould accept s u c b responsibility as readily as he 11.c- cepts the privileges that come "'ith his cilizenship. There is no s:inc reason why the existing c iti zenry s hould be required to <.iccorn.modate anyone, who will not assume such an important b<isic obligation. C.J. THOMPSON Offt•HdC'rl To the Editor: I am s hocked and offended by your use of the term ··wetback" in the headline for a rE"Cent art.i· cle in your neY.rspaper. It is an in· sulting term similar to the use or the word "'nigger" when refer· ring lo black persons. •·w et- back" is also 'a n in accurate term s ince most of the illegal alie ns fro1n Mexico no longer swin1 across a river to get into the Unil· edStates. Althoug h I li ve in Balboa, J teach in <1 high school in \\11iltier that has a student bcxl.y which is approximately two-thirds ~tex · ican·American. One of my Stu· dents saw the headline'. and point- ed to it as an example or pre· judice. There were otherli who "'ere also disturbed by the use of the term ""·etback." It is .my hope tha t in the future you "'iii refer lo these perSons as illegal aliens. CJIRJSTOPHER G . McKENZIE ,1\lsf1 \'ii1•fi111 s To the Editor : I-low can We taxpayers, in all guod conscience , s pend the mi llions of dol l<trs in rood. transpor tation. lodging, etc., on those Vielnamese rerugee~ and . mnka our own "refugees" eligi· ble (or "small business loans" when dis:ister s trikes in our country? Take Omaha for example. Thousands lert homeless ... nnd tho President declar~ it a "dis- aster area." thereby allowing • Quotes·· Anhur llunnemeycr, Anaheim "Re; the argument of eminent doctor!'i that determination of de· ath lies in the brain, and(~ letter writer's deduction) rrom that thnt many or our Politicians have been 'deud ror years. JJ Cthis) Is correct. then It is not the po1iti· clnns hut the voters whose brains have b<!en dead ror yea.rs ... I ( MAILBOX ) Lllltts !tom •ll<lt<S l<t wtlcDme. TM <i'flll i. C-1\St tOt•s lo,,, SPICI '" ......... '".libel II rt· -•t<I. Ltl!t<I ol )00 w•flll ff IHI will lie gi¥tl\ prtlt<tl!Ct . .li ll ltlttrs m .. u i11CI-..... ,..,.. -11\1!""" .ldfliS & .. I ....... , ..... , ti. Wll-111"" <f' -st'' '"'~uem ''~"'"Is ~-Ml. Poetry will noi 111...,t>li!.flell. those Am erican citizens the dubious hono r of borro\1.'ing money at a reduced rate or in· terest to rebuild a lifetime at today's current innated prie~~ I don 't see any largesse be~ doled out to them ... or the n \'ictims. A home valued aLS2;'000 will cost nearly twice·.that to re· build. And who will buy the rurniture? Who 'A'ill clothe a~d feed them? You can be quite sure the Viet· namese refugees wi ll not draw their fund s out or their Swiss bank accounts to help. They sit there at Camp Pendleton com· plainin g about the cold nights and long chow lines. American disaster \•ictims. meanwhile are sifting through the mud and rub· ble or what once was an entire life. \\'here is the rest of the world "·hen the Americans need help? AVIS 8 . HENDERSON f 'rf•c• Pl1t111t• To the Editor: It is becoming increasingly di(· ricult ror elderly citizens on low, fixed incomes to communicate with their county government if they live ou tside the Santa Ana area, owing to the high cost of telephoning. It is not uncom mon "'hen phon- ing to have the operator put the caller on hold for a lengthy period of time, or to nsk that the caller dial another exchange. or two or three exch<inges. before the correct office is located. T hen one may have to wait while re- cords are being checked. The Coun c il o n Aging of Laguna Beach has requested that the Board of Supervisors install toll·free lines into all counly of· fi ces and hopes that other or· gani zations throughout Orange County wi ll contact th e supervisors or their r espective districts concerning this much needed service. It is not only important to needy senior citizens but also to the ha ndicapped and persons "'·ho are impoverished. ALANE. ADAMS President, Council on Aging Laguna Beach Rt•f119t•f"' M1t'l<"f1111«! To the Editor : R e : Barbara Kreibich 's Logbook (May 7) pra1s1ng the welcome the Vietna mese re· fugees feceived in Ar1c:ansas. The Vielnamese refugees BP· parently do need help -even though the reasons ror leaving their homeland are, in some in· stances, questionable. They are here now ~nd help lhem we will. As for t he warm WC!lcome the refugees received in Arksansas I can attribute to severill reason!i. One: Californians as a rule do not have fa mily plot farms a s many, manY. persons do in Arkansas -thus the· Arkansan more or -less does not have the 'A'Orry food)Visf! that the Caliror· nian doea. The othe11 problem is space. There is plenly of sp11.ce in Arkansas for more people "•hile '-''C are fair ly bursting at the seams in California -sans de- sert. Also. the Arkansas t'itizen may soon sing a different tune when these legal aUens are on thei r welfare role -and their taxes start soaring as ours are now do· ing and apparently "'ill contin ue to. WE, as a nation should try to cement re l ations 'A'ith our neighboring countries -J\1exico ~ and Canada. Instead. J\.1exico in partieular, is seething No'ilh dis· like o( anything U.S. -'::ind \\.•ith some good justification. We tried exploiting that country in many ways years back. until l\1exico had ·to make her own laws go\•. erning foreign investment. We have s tar vat ion less than 100 miles from our country -yet "'e import refugees halfway around the world -and ignore the poor in tt1exico. Our government is tryi ng to make the U.S. citizt.'n feel gui lly for ''letting the Vi etnamese down.'' In no v.'ay do I reel gui lty. The government :irbitratily took our sons into the services to right an undeclared v.•<ir in a country that had failed lo fi ght "'hen Japan and Fr:incc were there. Communism means nothing to the people of Vietnam. If it did -if they really cared one wuy or another about their form of gov· ernment -th('y "'ould ha\'e fought . We :ire nov..• given a golden chance to do something about ou r own ills. our own hungry people, the sick. the dis:ibled; fuel s hortages, s<.igging 1;.>duca lional system, recession, clc::. Even the Bible says not lo worry about the splinter in your neighbor's eye un · til you remove the timber in' your o"·n eye. ~lo<A' can we possibl y help 01nyone until we regain our own strength -the strength \\'e once had -a ncl was sapped from us in needless. useless <A'ars? MARJORIE JACKSON f "l11t1ricli1• Dtff ff To the Editor : On J\1ay I you. car1;e<.I an arli· cle in "-'hich the Nalional Ca ncer Institute claimed that s tate· ments of opponents of fluorida- tion . such as the National l~ealth Federation, eont ;:1in "factual er- rors and overs implifi ed data" and ignore other factors which cause cancer. l'"luoridation opponents have based their s laten1ents on sound scientifi c resc;1rch and analysis . Ind ividuals can ch ec k ror themselves for the a ll eged er· rors. The s tudy rererred to in the article inC'luded a ll of the major cities in America, both with added fluoride and without. The Institute •1llcged that lhe Federa· tion ignored the in·dustriallzation or the six fluoridated cities, and said that environmental pollutto11 rrom industry "undoubtedly con- tributed to the high cancer mortality rates in those cities." LOS ANGELES, with high general pollution levels, has a cancer death rate exactly at the national average. l.os Angeles does not have nuoridated water except for some naturally occur· ring io the San Fernando Valley.· ~louston . whose e nvlronment Is far from pure, has a cancer death ) rate only eight percent above the ncat ional average. These t"·o cilies "'ere included in the run re· port bul not mentioned in your a r t i cle for so n1c re.i son . Ba ltimore. Chicago, Cleveland. l)ctroit. New Yo1·k . anll Philadelphia all had l'<.incer de· ath rates much hi ghL•1· than the national average. Their general pollution lc\·c\s arc not hi gh enour:h to al't:ounl for the hi ghL·r c<1ncl.'1' death r:.ttt'S. 1'he only re· ally signiri cant difference in pollution beL"·een Los Angeles. :.ind 1-louston. and the other six cities is th<it the s ix "'ere fluoridated <1ond the other t"·o "'ere not. ·rhere is ;,i pan1phlet available f ro1n the Federation called .. What They Haven't 1'old You 1\bout Fluorid~ttion ." It is written by Dr. J ohn Yiamouyiannis, bioch emist. co-editor of the scientific journal Fluo1;dc, a nd a rn,ember of the lnternJlional Society of Fluoride Research. I li s recent work has centered on the biological errects or fluoride. The pamphlet ha s 48 [outnotes al- lowing you to check the finding:. for yourself, (25 cents per copy; 8 cents each additional topy). Also be sure to ask for a copy or the flyer outlining the n<:1tional s tudy on c<:1ncer death rates so lhat you can examine the facts on this l'Ontroversial issue. \Vrile lo: Na· tional Health F ederation, 212 W. Foothill Bl vd., Monro\'ia, Cal . ~1016. JOHNE. LOE IJf1t•lf11· . ..,. To the Editor: l'n1 sorry for the competent ph ysieians \\'hO , <.i long "'ith the palicnts. must s ubsidize the un- ethical and incompetent. So far, "'ith the malprJ(•tict.• insur:ince solutions and discussions. there's no mention or "'ceding out the in- competents with some kind of µeriodic exams. l\1ost of us are pleased lo pay "·ell for good treatment. I recall <1 visit al an ear·nosc·throat doc· tor's o££ice. I paid $10 for the call. Okay. I was charged SS for a penicillin shot. Okay, even tho he probably m ade a good profit from it. Then , I "·as charged another $5. For what, 1 asked. For ···looking al the X·rays," I was told . Imagine! ~le looked al them less than l"'o minutes. A.A. (EE OR.\NGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hohn! N \\'eed. l'uNr.~hf'T Thoma ~ 1','pe~·1L f :rl11ur Barbaro Krrrh11·/1 Ed1lonal Paye /<:duor The editorial pJgt• of thl' Daily Pilot !ieeks to inform 11nd sllmulate readers h.v 1>rt-scnting Of1 thi!i pa~r d i \·rr~1· t·on1n1enlary on topics of 1ntl'rl'S t b.1 ~~11dicat· eel C'Olumni.sl.; and C'arloon1lllS, by ·providing ;1 for·urn for ri.'nders' \'Irv•~ <ind b.v prt'l"t'nt 1ni.: thhl rn:w.spapt>r 's opinions and idea!i on current topll'~ Thl' 1-'Clltori al opinion~ of !ht• lla1l,1 l'ilut appeor only in th(' t>d1\(ln:1l C'Olun1n ut the tol.l of •hi' p:q.:1" t)pi!uons ex· pr('$$1--d by llu' ('Olu 1nn1st11 und cart1>oni.sts nnil h·llcr "'11h!rt are their o'o\n acul nu c11dor$('n1tnl 11( lhelr vic"·s h ~ tht' l)aily l:>ilot i;hould be inft'rr('tl We<lnesday, J\'l<.1)' 14 . 1975 ' • --.:or .. -."'f ,,. -.. --,,. ·•~'·· ....... -.... -- Bet¥;h Nudity .Ban _: __ Qp~_ld .. "!JY Judge 1LOS-N'IG5LES (AP) -Going .~on·~ pltb11C"l2each is not an ":dlvlly Pl'.Oteeted oy freedom or ~pret,JJon un.der the Bill or '18hta, a Superior Court judge fia•ruled. •Judie A¥gust J . Goe\>01 held . ~esday that a Los Angeles OI'· dinance banning nw:tity in city- oWned recreation areaS is con· stitutionel. New Measure To Control ' To.ilet Water ·, SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Legislation requiring that new toilets sold in California use less water than Conventional models won unanimous approval rrom the Assembly Housing Commit· tee Tuesday. Assemblyman Barry Keene (D·EUl'cka), said his measure \vas designed to reduce un· necessary water consumption and reduce the cost of supplying and treating water. ''IT DOESN'T make much sense to waste five gallons or \Valer to dispose of 40 cc <cubic centimeters> or Ul'ine from the human body," Keene said. The bill was sent to the Way s and Means Com mittce on a 7·0 vole. Jenny Arness The ordinance hnd been challenged by Ramona rupston, director of the Southern California chapter of the American Civl Civil Liberties Union. MOST OF THE arrests under the ordinance have come at U1e Venice beach, where nude sun- bathing attained some popularity last summer. "No one is an island unto himself ,,; Goebel said. "Freedom o f expression in public cannot be absolute in our modern society -nor has it ever been -<lny more than freedom of physical action in publie ,can be absolute." • Goebel said a "reasonable r e· gulalion or some aspects of our Jives" is required in a "modern, complex 60Ciety, where people a.re crowded together." THE JUDGE also rejttted an argument that the city could not make Jaws on public nudity because of overriding state laws on the subject. "It is an area that is or municip:ll or local concern," Goebel said. The Los Angeles City Council passed the ordinance last July 18 after the nude bathing began on the Venice beach. A Superior Court judge blocked enforcement of the ordinance for two "'eeks last summer but then lifted the injunction arter deciding the or- dinance was constitutional. Pro.be Ordered In 'Overdose' LOS ANGELES CU PI) -A preliminary autopsy report Tuesday .conrirmed that Jenny Arness, 24, daughter of actor James Arness. died or an over· dose of drugs, but the coroner's office ordel'ed more tests. Those who knew Miss Arness. whose father played Marshal Dillon on "Guns moke," television's longest running series, said they could not say why she would want to commit suicide. "I have no idea why Jenny might have ( J taken her lire," said her S I I uncle, Petel' Graves, 8 C brother of Arness and ~-------~ himselr the star or the ··Mission: Im possible'' teJeviSion series. "t saw her Jast Christmas and she was a very happy girl.·· "She was the apple of her father's eye," said ~1ilburn Stone, who played Doc on "Gunsmoke." ··He adored that youngster." Arness, who lives on a ranch near Hollister, 250 miles north of Los Angeles, was .l'.'eporled on his way to Los Ange les. Mllltar11 Otief Appointe d SACRAMENTO (UPll -J,l. Col. Frank J. Schober Jr. "'·as appointed Tuesday by Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. as director or the stale military department and commander or the California Gual'd. Schober, 41, will hold the rank of lieutenant general and receive.: an annual s~ary or $34,896. He is currently assigned lo the arjny's Strategic Studies Institute al Carlisle Barracks, Pa. NO:r Bill Repeal Bat!ked SACRAMENTO CUPI) -A bill to repeal the statewide requirement ro r the installation or an- tismog devices on 1966·70 cars upon change-or- ownership ha s been approved by the Senate Transportation Committee. Atta.,k e d In Prisoss Mass murdere r Charles Manson was atEcked by long-time enemy Kenne th Como Tuesday as he walked in FolSom Prison exercise yard for the third time in nearly three years. There were no serious injuries. NUDES RUNNING OUT OF BEACH SAN DIEGO (AP) -The t'ily Parks Department is considering an expansion or the city's •·s\vimsuilpplional" beach area. The 900-fool strip of beach is so popular with nude s unbathel's that it may be necessary to add another 350 reel to it. : ~nlld•X· M•y 14, 19715 Ali RegistratU.11 Ni~~ Hand_g~~ -B.ill Def e~te~~ SACRAMENTO (AP / -A Senate committee has killed l~ai1lation that would require re- giatratlon or all California handguns. The bill died on a 2·6 vole Tues- day In the Senate Judiciary Com- mittee -despite arguments that thei measure would limit gun ·crimes by •'closing the loopholes.'' "'True, it will not end violent crime," said Sen. Nate Holden (D·Culv.er City). "But it certain· ly will go a long way to screen out some or the criminal activity.'' llOLDEN'S BILL would re· quire all handgun owners to re- gister the firearms with the Dep8rt'ment of Justice. They would have to be reregislered when sold. An aide said Holden amended out a provision requiring annual registration of handb'WlS whether or not they were sold. Under current law Calirornia gun dealers must provide law en- forcement agencies with a re- l'ord of firearm sales. But Holden 6aid that does not cover the "millions" of pistols resold by private citizens or brought into Calirornia rrom o~t or state. OPPONENTS contended the measure would have little im- pact on the slate's crime rate and would lead the way fo r tougher gun·control bi lls . Alan Krug, a consultant for the Califol'nia Rine and Pistol As· sociation, argued that gun· control laws had not worked in New York. "Despite the strictest handgun luw In the country and a strong reduction In the !number ol lc1al- ly owned handguns. both crime und the number of Ulegu.lly·held pistols in circulation continually increased," he slijd, I Another opponent, Dennls Rose of the Ci'<!i l Wnr Skirmish Association, said the Holden bill would act as a "loot In the door" ror further gun controls. Sena. George Moscone <D·StnA Franci&l'O), and Nicholas Petrta t CD-Oakllnd), voted for tt.I Holden propo1al. ,.d Opposing i~ were Sens. Dennta Carpenter <R ·Newport Beach~ George Oeukmejian CR ·LoftC':I. Beach): Robert t>resley (l)r;f Rive rside): Omer Rains (D· Ventura); Rober\ Stevens <R- Los Angeles): end Alfred Songt <D·Monterey Pork). Legislators' Pay Amendment Shelved SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A measure removing legislators' power to increase their own salaries and giving it lo the State Personnel Board has been shelved by the Senate Gov- ernmental Organization Com· mitlee. The committee Tuesday vole<l 11·0 to consider the proposed con- stitutional amendment at some unspecified dale in the rutul'e after chairman Ralph Dills, <D· Gardena), complained that Californians don't respect lawmakers enough. Dills declared that lawmakcl's · had been ''sucked in'' by Watergate and the political re- form initiative and that legisla- tion to strip them of the authority to determine their pay and fringe benefits was a symptom of it. ''People no longer have enough respect ror the legislatUre," he told Sen. Newton Russell, (R- .Tujunga), the author. He said respect· would return "whenever the legislators start standing up on theil' hind legs and act like men and tell t hese busybodies· who want to run their Jives that we'r,e. going lo run them. We've been elected." Russell's .measure would give the personnel board, which is ap- pointed by the governor1 the power to determine the pay, re· tirement benefits and living expense allowances of JegiSlat.Ors and statewide orficial.s such as the governor. The board current- ly makes salary recommenda· lions ror civil service employea. The spirit of Friendship Service. Its catching. Catch a taste of spring. The bill b y Sen. John Holmdahl (0-Castro Va!l('y), <'leal'ed the committee Tuesday on a 5·2 vote, the minimum required, and was sent lo the finance committee. CIA Barge Bettk In B e rth REDWOOD CITY (AP) -The sttrecy·shrouded barge that reportedly plucked portions ol a Russian submarine from the ocean floor last summer is back at its berth he re today. United's popular West picnic baskets at"C back. The nine-story submersible steel barge was towed in Tuesday. It had Jen the San Francisco Bay on April 29, towed out the Golden Gate by seagoing tugs, presumably headed for a rendezvous with its mother ship, the Glomar Explorer. S tanford S tudent• S it-In STANFORD (UPI) -A group of about 200 slu· dents staged a brier peaceful sit-in at Stanford University's student Scl'vices building Tuesday to protpst a reduction in minority fund s and a contract the schoOI recently signed to pl'ovide a communiea· lions satellite for the Shah or Iran. Spring is in the air. And beginning May 15, our West Coaster luncheon flights are a picni c again. With ba,ket lunches filled with sunny snacks, like a sandwich, some chicken, maybe a little potato salad, pickles and more. in Coach. If no one's in the middle seat, just fold it down and relax. And there's extra room for your gannent bag with United's big carry-on closets. So come catch the spirit of Friendship Service up and down the Coast. For reservations, call your Travel Agent. Or call United at 537-7521. 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' VOL . 68, NO . 134, 5 s·ECTIONS, 66 PAGES ' ' • • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' 'l'cula~ .. s Closi 11j! ~. \·. S1oeks WEDNESD4Y, MAY 14, 1975 TEN CE NTS J1·vine Okays Northwood Zone Change After months of s tor my public l\earings, the lrvi nt• Cit y Council approved a ZOlll' l'hungc 'l'ucsduy Lo '111ow development of l .'126 acres of North trvinl'. Councilman ftollt•rt \\.'est vot1.'Cl against the zonl• rhanJ,:1.-'. "''h1t·h has been in Olll' or another st age of planning ti illl'!.' bt·(ort· ti·v int• v.•as fn'corporatcd The zoning a ll ov•s dt·vc lopmcnt of"homes for about 18,500 new 1·1.·- • From Complex sidl'nts in thc art•Li l>oundt.•d by Jeffrey Hoad , Culver Drlvt•, rrvi nc Boulevard and U1e Sant:J ,\na Free"':.i " an!lcs were 1niJde in l proposed pl;ins for the area. 1-lQ\\'CVel', in ;.111 effort to ;.1llay tht• ft•ars of resid e nts of lht· tiat·- quct Club the only devl'lopcd lr uct in the tt rea -the coun t·il Or· 1.lcred a study of a \\':J.Y to channel lraffit· a round !ht• <.1rea . whit•h • m ·}Irvine Council Approves Road lly DOUGLAS F RITLSCllE Of "" 01 ;1, p, i.i s1 .. 11 The lrvine City Counci l dc- l'ided Tuesduy the city should t•x - lcnd Michelson Drive 1i·o1n the Irvine l'hdUstrii.11 Complt•x to the Univers ity P o.ir k residential urea . Hut council n1t•1ribcrs.hope $210,000 Pol /11 Las Vegas Poke r Playoff f,AS VEG1\S , Nev. IU PI ) The last man to rise from the la· bl1: in the World Series of Poker Yii'lll have raked in $210,000. ·rhe firsl man up V.'as "Cowboy " Smith. who lost his $10.000 st<.1ke in less than half an hOUJ". The · usual colorrul coni,::rci,::a- Uon ot incongruous charal'lers set out once again Tuesday ni ght on the ser.Ws of night-long games that are· p8rtly meant to pick a champiOn poker player und part- ly to publicize the locale, the Horseshoe Casino. · Spectl'tor•~ we re backed up seven .deep behind Velvet ropes as 21 players sat dO\¥fl at three tables in the Old West saloon· style card room Tuesday ni ght to qpenplay. . • Under the rules of lhe game, each player puts up .$10 ,000. When he ·loses that, he is' oiit. No piayerr-ls allowed to cash in his chips until one man haS the whole s;a10,ooo pot. If past games are apy indication. th<Jt rn ay lake the rest of the week . fe"· motorists \\'iii use tht' road. Cou nci lm en l~obcrl West und GabriellC Pryor volL'll ug<.iinsl the n1ove. Consideration of ho"· the road \\•ill be fin un(·ed anti \\'hen it \\'ill be built v.·111 resume June 10. 1 The countil did not s••Y \\he n they \\'Oul<l build th e road. a fa ct the city hopes "·ill serve us •• lever to speed state financi ng of additional !ant's on the J<.imborec Bo ul evard on-ramps to the Si.In Di ego Freev.·ay . ~\bout 75 Univl!rsit y Purk r·csi- dcnl.!i sat in the audience av.·ail- ing a chance to protest l'onstruc · lion of the link . But they v.·cre not allov.•cd to comment until artcr the action \V<IS taken. The matter did not in\'ol ve a public hearing. s<.iid ~1ayor Art Anthony. Durin g the p<t St rive months o( (_·on~ide.rOl_tion of the ro<.1d by the transportation <.1nd planning l·o mmissions. residents have proteslt.'tl that the link would br- ing industrial. area traffic into the resldenliaJ .area. Trarfie on~t.he residenti0tl seg mentor MiC'h~lson, they oontend , alrcalJ'y is hd~vy and adding in dustrial traffic would make it ha.zardous. ,The.road link waa..proPosed as a way' lO'k~ep Flliot Corp. traffic from addh~g lo the congestion that a lready exists on Jamboree Boulevard. The Fluor site is at Jamboree-and M~hel1>ori. · -, Sinc.e some soutctes foe furid ing roaQ coostruction are ex peeled to dry ,.up in the nextt t~o years, CounCilmen. J_Qhn Burl.on,, 1-lenry Quigley and~rl.A.nthony voted to approve the S2 million project. (See ROAD, P age AZ> Irvine Teen Center Decision Postponed ~ ' The ques tion of \\·hethcr a second Irvine 'l'een CClltcr should be built in thl' north end of the ci- ty W<JS pllt off until the June 24 budget h earin~s by the Irvine Ci- ty Council Tuesday . But comments from Co mmuni· ty Services Director l'aul Br:.Hly and council members indic<.itcd that, be cause of light city flnant!es expected next year. ap- proval is unlikely. "I was going to ask you lo re· move it (from the agenda ) in Jight of the budget .,. Brcrdy said. The center is expected to cost $40 ,000 for one year's operation. "It would be bui lt al the Irvine High School Park site. A 1>erm:i· nent Leen center is planned on tha( site y,.·ith park bond funds in the 1976·77 fiscal year. Cou n<"il w om a n Gabrielle Pryor snid Lhal the existing Rancho San Joaquin tttn center can continue. serving North Jrvlneyouth. Duringtbesummer, IRJll NE "ART FEST SIATED "Artis ts in Action " i~ the theme or an att fair at the new Campus Valley Shopping Ce nter in Irvine Saturday and SUnday. More than SO nrti5Lo; will dis· ploy , demonstr;1te and sell their work from IO a.m . to6p.m. utthe shopping center al lhe corne r of (fampus Drive and Zee Street. The event is sponsored by the Irvine Art League nnd Campus ~Valley merchants. she said. the teens l'Ou ld 1ide tne free ci ty bus lo the southern l'entcr. llov,tc\·cr, Brlldy s;,ud. lhl' ti ght budget may force the ::;ummer bus to be discontinued. An csti1nat ed 70 percent of Irvi ne's teens live in the northern half of the C'i ly. ;.iccording to Brady. When first proposing the secor1d teen center. he said it was needed because there arc fe\v teen activities in lh<1t ;,1 rea and mos t t ee n s ca nno t find ' transportation to the t•xisting center. Bike Fatals ' Discussed Irvine Police ChiE'f Leo Peart wil l disc uss the causes. of two recent fatal bicycle accidents in the ci· ty 8t a biC'ycle trails co1n - mitlee meeting tonight ·The meeting will be held at the hom e of l\1r . and Mrs. Michael Moe, 18111 Mann St .. at 7 p.m . The two accidents O<'· curred during a recent l'aiha\orm . One victim was ' swept into San Diego Creek by waters Clowing over the MacArthu r. Bouleva r d bridge. "l'he other v.·as struck by a motorist ut Ilic lnterwectlob or Main Street and Jamboree Boulevard. \\Ill b1.· l'a llt•d the Village of North"'ood . Residents h ave cont inually protested that young r.-Jarines en roult:' to El Toro Marine Corps Air Station ;,dong 1'r<.ibuco Road anti Brya n Avenue v.•ould m<.ik c a . ··racetr<.i ck · · of Northwood. 'fhe coun«il w<.in ts a study of cutting off both roads at Jeffrey lto~ld, \\'ith :in alternate diagonal roi.td runninM from a point nco.&r the interi;cction of Sand C<.inyon Av enue a nd the Santa Ana Frec'ol.·ay to a point near Irvine Boulevard and J e ffrey Road. Such a change. the t•ouncil believes. v.·ould route 1\'l arint• base traffic around, rather than through. NorlhYii·ood. In approving North\.\·ood. th e council for the first time came l o grips with the question of how to <.ipply the thcoreticul computer prOJl'CllOn o( U l\UI SC' ZOl1l0 ;u ·o lllld the 1\1<.trinc base to the 1·calit v of land on the ground. The high nois l' <.11'ca h<1undar~ follo"'s OJI\ art· to lht· nurth\\'l•,,t of Jcffrt'Y Road. 1'hc t:uunl'1\ 1'ul·~ d ay defint·<l the hi ~h po1nl nf tht· arc us thl' le sse r r,f l\\U possibl11l it•s . l ,750 fc t•l north\\'l'S I of lhL· 111 tcr set·tiun of Jl'ffri:y HuaJ :ind Bry otn t\ \'cnue ,\n ov1.·rlay ba~cd on the com· pull'!' study and placC'd on an <.1t·riiJ I photo of l\'.orth\\ood. The lin1.• il!->clf \\'as defin~d as a S\\•ath of land 2.500 feet \.\'ide. lk•t·;.ius1.• thl• ;ictuat noi se !iihifts ''1th th e \\ind und the number of jt·t fli i::hlti. the S\\'Jlh \\'US divided 11110 four ion(•s . 'l'hL' G:?5 fcl'l n1.·<1rt·st E l Toro is 111 lJt• 1·lo~cd lu rt·~idcntial d~­ (~l'e ZONF:. Page ,\21 s ree I I oats ,. ... ~ •• , PllOI Pl>Olo .. , llrthur It. Vlnwl VIET REFUGEE,...CHUONG NGUYEN BAO. 17 MONTHS At El Toro MCAS, a Cookie is Something to Hang Onto Arkansas Bound Refugees Leave El Toro By ARTllUR R. VINSEi~ ot 111~ c .. 11, Pol.a s1 .. H Cu rrying a ll they could bring from home. about 40 Vietnamese refu gees housed in Orange Coun- ty trooped aboard .Air Force cargo planes al El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Tuesday, bound for Arkansas and the future. A second group of more than 100 kept at the big base since Saturday were shuttled to Little Saigon, t he 203-arre refugee re- settlement tent city al Camp Pendleton. 1lhey had m adc contact with relatives already in the U.S. or somewhat miraculously found local s oonsors. "A s pecial exception v.•as made for them," said Lt. Col. Lee Pre- old Laurel and I-l ardy movie on television and v.•aited to board the C·141 lran~porl for Fort Chaf. fee. Marines and also 1\ir Force personnel preparing to head out on the big plane as support crcv.•s played with refugee children and watched silently as their small new friends departed. A new batch of r efugees could be hous~d at E l Toro by the weekend, de pending on whether ·U.S. Slate Depa rtment security SEJIEN CALl..S ON PILOT AD ble . a Marine Corps Inform a-"We tried a shopper and didn 't tional Services Office represen· get a call , but within three hours tative sent from Los Angeles of the time the Daily Pilot hit th e headquarters to assist with the newsstand we hatl seven calls on refugees. the ad. Life was a bit tedious for these "The first person who came to r efugees assigned to two lar ge look al It, bought the motorcy· barracks buildings near the El cle. '" .. Toro runYii•ay. compared to roun· Here's the ad which sparked trymen at Camp P~ndleton who lhcsaleforaSanClemcnte man. are free to roam ttteir area. -• . "I think Ir lhey·6ad been here \8721U.125ll0NDA. more then 72 .hours .they would New-:~1Jrie.$2:i0 firm . tiave become a oxl°'1S ito start xxx-un't" processing out.1 ' Col .. Preble said 1r you hav,c a. ?.i o~ bike tosC'll , 1n 11n air terminal interview at El ci•ll 64,,5678. W~ ~·k.e 'it easy to Toro Tuesd,ay · 1~. • put ~ few \t'Ord~i fn the ri ght I-le spokf!, as the s.Mt haqitful pl:tce. Along tlhJ orange Coa:;t, w"ited -at times .ill Cal of 111'! right place )1 lbd Dally Pilot. laughter -*• lli¢1 ·W1 Nii • \ .. .. . , / · .. ' ~' Jets Attack In Cambodia By llELE~TllOMAS ~ \·\'ASI-II NGTO'.\i \L:PI l -1\n1eri ca n aircraft sank thrt!e C<.1mbodian gu nboats and da1naged ";.i bout four others .. in retaliation ror thl' Khincr Rouge's f ui!ure to rC'lcasc the caµ- tured ,\1neri c~1 11 m ert'hiJnl :-;h iJ> :\l:.i~·agUl'Z. the i->t.•n lagon s aid Loda\·. ."\ \Vhill' ll ousl' spUkes rn~111 s a id !1 res id1._•nt J·'urd or- dered thC' all:.i ck in the Gulr uf Si<1 111 l 'uesday nig ht uiler re- ceiving "a s trung tonscns us of s upport and no ubjel'.tions"' in telephone (_·c~n \'l.!J'Sa tions \\'ith thl• ll'adcrs of Congress. P ENTAGO:-i S l'QKES~L\i\ J OSEPH l.A IT 1' s oid Amcri<_.<-1 n pJ;__incs attucked <Jflcr ··recei\·ing f ire'' fl'on1 the , Commu ni::;t gunb<1<Jts ror several hours a nd because thCl't' \\•e re indic<;itio ns the Can1bod1<.1ns intend e d to rc mov1._• l':.IP · live Arncrican s from lhe J\•Iayugucz. "Three Ca1n bodian patrol c raft \\'l'I'<' destroyed . about rour others \\·CrL' damaged and immobilized.·· Lai tin sJid He ad<ic d that o ne of the dan1agc<I Cambodiun b~ats s ut- t·ecd cd in r eaching Kompo_!lg Som. thCj)O!'t on tl1~ C~lf!lbO · dian me1inla11d aboul35 miles (ron1thC'1s lancfof Koh Tang \\·her e the l\.1 ay aguez \V<lS be ing held . "The r e \Vere indications th at thL· C:.1mbod 1:.Jns <-1 pµl.'arcd lo be attempting to n10,·c c;:1pti\'L' L'.S. c r e,,·men fro1n the ship a nd rrom the 1sl;,.ind or Koh ·r ang to the i\Iainland ... Laitin .!;aid. The i\l i.l~·a g ul'z \\as 1._·1.1rry111g a J9-man ('l'l'\\. LAITli\ Diil ,-.;oT SAY \\'HAT \\'EAPOi\S ""'" used again::;t the g unboats. lie s aid t he al.lacking U.S . :.i ircr<Jft g<.i v e \v;:1rning -but did n<>t incl ic at<· hou· -and then ''beg<--111 efrort.!) to htock this niove1ncnt. ·· ' 'l'he attack t·a me as F'orcl a n1 a ssed an e rnergenc_y Li . S. rnilitar~· rorce in the area. in t:lu(iing 1.100 !\larines \\·ho landed in Tha i la nd today cin<l thl' aircraft carrier CSS Cor;.il Se<.1. \\'hich \\'a.!) .!;learning tO\\'Urd the area in the co 1npa)1 ~· of several d estroyers. 1'he mil itar~y ;,.i1._ti o11 s ignulL•d an upparcnl failure of diplom a tic e fforts tu a\·crt a c1;sis. Officials \\·ould not l'Ulll· m ent 011 thc resultsuf l'Onl acts lhal reportedly \\·ere made .,,·ith re1)res ent;.1t i vesof Chin<J , an a ll:r or thC' ne,,· Con1munis t regin1e in C;i mbodia. (St•(_• R•:T,\l~lr\TJO:"\, P ap;1.• ,\:!I County's Assessed Value Gain at I Oo/o Or.an g(• Co unt y's 1~75 g:.iin in tax;.ible assessed v a lut' of pro1>er· ty will be 10 pe r cent r;.ithcr lh<.in thC' five pe1·t·e nt p1·ed1ctcd 1.·;1rlicr by the county budgC'l progra n1- mcrs. it "·as·lcarned Tuesday day. Ba sed on the current J,!eneral fund tax ratt•. th~ unt•xpccled hi gh increase 1n assessed value \\'ill add roughly $7.5 1nillion Lo the county's general fund rc- venul' in tht• c:on1 in g fis c:.il yc.ar . Tha t is $3 .27 million more than county buclgC't ofricials prcclil'lcd tv.·o month s ugo whe n prl'· limin ary budi.:et figu res v.•erc: made pu bhl'. Since then. forec<1Sts of a pend· ing tax rat(' in c re<JS(' have run as high as 30 cents, ni c<1ning <.1 po5s i- ble climb in the r<1lc from $1.60 to ,$1.90 for C'ac-h $100 \vorth of as- sessed v;,llut•. In as much as lht• v.·indfall fr on1 the unexp('Clcdl y hi gh as- s es se d va lue inc r e ase is ('(1ui \'a lent to about seven cents on thC' tux rate, it is now e xpected that the rate il'\creasc will be less thiln ·hose t'o.t r lier predictions. · County offi cials predicted the \O\\' five pC'rl'c nt increase in as- sessed \'a lue because of the builrling s l ump and othe r t'('Onomil' fat·tors that tended to krep property values stable the last~·ear. K e rn Ranch Fires BAKERSFIKLD . CAI') - Blistering temperatures and low humidity apparently-combined lo trtgger .ut,, least three runch fires in Kern County, fire of- rldal ss•ld. In co ntrast . the in1p;,1(·t of infla- ti on \a::;L ye;.1r sent assessed va lues soaring a near record 17.6 per('t•n l to pave the \Va;.· for._. tax l'llt in fi sl'a l year 197'1·75 . r\Ct'ording to preliminary as· !'t·ssmcnl figu rl'S 1>re paralion of the coun ty·s 1975 :n;scssn1ent roll is running ahead of si:hedule. making it pos sible to forcset:! a 10 percent climb in assessed value. Weather Considerable lo"· l'loud1 · ness through Thursda,\' but hazy afternoo n sunshinl· inland arl·a s. Coo lt·r \\'Ith · hi ghs Thursday in tht• 60s al tht> beaches and inlund Lows tonight in lh l' 50s. INSIDE T ODA l' The federal goricrnrne111 1.~ paying a bureaucrat $19.693 a year to s11 111 his office mid li.s!en lo Beetl1ouen record., - because he /las nrnl11n9 else to do. Story 011 Payt· A 7 Ill Ye11r S.rw1Cf .... tlftq l.,M , •Ofd C..•llonwa c.. ..... eo,..,., c1euu1" C:.mll\ c.r.u-. .. 1 C.1111HoU<ct• £dil0f'l•I Pa9f £11l•rt•l~mtnl ....... ,,,. ·-.. __ lndt."'X _..} M n U-•• Ill MD~!•• Bl Mirtu.AI F111'1C1t Al NIUOl'lallf•wl 1110 °''"9" '911~1 , Dt.\I ,._W>lf 01 s,1..;• ,...,.,., ., -. ,.,, Stoe l ,,,.,~lb -'• T•l•~itlon ee t nw.i•"' ••. , -•llMr• t '•t\ WIHlf ... wt " u ••• .. -'0.0 1 ...... Cl·J .. ••·l IU·) .. 81·• .. At, DI .... ~·-·· -..... ~ ..... (_• . ---.. :-.. DAILY PILOT W 9 5 g~ edoe5da.,.. May 14, I 7 °Laos Flare-up ; Anti-American p ,rotest Erupts VIENTIANE. Laos IUPI) - Anti·Americ:1n demonstrations broke out tod ay in the royal capital of Luang Prabang and the central Laos lOIA-'n of Savan· nakhet where stud('nt·led dt.>- rnonstra t ors s eized three AIJl ericans as hostuges. American and L aotian sources Skipper · 'Ca1i Take . Anythi1ig' B y KATHY CLANCY Ot Ult D•lly .-i"" St.II Capt. Charles T. Miller of Foun- t ain Valley , s kipper of th e , CAPT. MILLER 1 Mayaguez, "'ilS describl'd today as '·a man who could handle utmost anything." Members or the l\ferchant rit a r i n e · s !\l aster, Ma te s and Pilots Unio n in Wilmington described the 61.year-old s kipper as a sli ght m an -about five reel, fi ve in ches tall and 150 JX>Unds - but a n excellent boat master. '"He is a fin e, articulate man,·• said Nick Barbara, assistant port agent. He described the Mayaguez as a small er sh ip that completed shut tle runs between I-lone Kong and ports in Southeast Asia. "It has been on this run for quite some time,'· he said , decry- in g the s hip's capture. "IL wasn't a spy ship," he said. ''It "·as j ust a shuttle run. The big ships stop at I-long Kong bu tdon"t go to the s maller ports." Anoth er unio n member. Joe Valens i. Silid ~I iller "'as serving as relief captain on the freighter in place of someone else who was on leave .. Union members said 1'tiller, who reportedly once worked as a r ace horse jockey, joined the Merchant ~-I arine in the early 194o·s. Irvine Board To Consider Discussions said the demonstrators, shouting "U.S. AID Go 1"1ome ~" did some damage in U.S. AID and U.S. In· format ion Service buildings before leavlng, and were still in possession o ( the buildings in Savannakhe t. AlD is the Ai;:ency for International De velopment. The demonstrations ~ rumored to have been in the wind for a few days -came as U.S. of· ricials were putting into effect a ··thinning o ut '' process or Americans in Laos because of in- creasing Communist Pat.he\ Lao control of the country. Three Americans, including the senior U.S. offi cial in central Laos. "·ere at the province gov· ernor's house in Savannakhet "'ith the delllons trators, th~ sourees saidrJ They said other Americans in the lOIA-'11 IA-'ere ap· parently in their homes; all Americans in Lu<1ng Prabang had been evacuated curlier by air to Vientiane . * * * f'rotn Page .41 RETALIATE The announceme:,,_ of th e military :.iction interrupted de· bate on. the hou se fl oor over aid to \'ietnamese refugees. Rep. John Seiberling (D·Ohio), said the action was a direct viola· ti on of the "pl ain I angu<age" of the 1973 law prohibiting the involve· ment of U.S. military forces in Iq· dochina. Rep. John Anderson (R· Ill.), appealed to members not to reach any judgment until the fa cts are known. White liouse Press Secretary Nessen said 1-·ord ordered the at· ' tack under hi s "authority to pro· tel't the li ves a nd property or Americans against acts or ag. gression.'' Although the Constitution and th e war powers act give Ford the right to protect Ameri can lives in a n emergency , Co ngress specifi cally prohibited the Presi· dent from using troops in Southeast Asia a rt er they were pulled out or Vietnam in 1973. "I hope we ar e not going down the same road we followed in the Tonkin Gulf r ecord of 1964," Sen. 1-lenrv Jackson (O·Wash.), said. · •·ThiS is a time for cool heads, not a time to exercise the use of force "'hich is essential for our de· fense." Jackson said the s inking of Cambodian s hips could be in · terpreted us a provocative act. lie said he hoped that all diplomatic efforts would be con· tinued to obtain the release of the Mayaguez a nd added that Chin<1 "could play a key r ole." But Vice President Ne lson A. The Irvine school board tonight r.. Jl:oc k er~ 11 er ind i cat_ed th at •""ill discuss whether to have in-d1plomat1c efforts to g!l1n the re· formational mee ting s on _lease of the U.S. fre1g~ter ap· alternative methods of teaching, µeared lo have been frwtless so including a proposed "fundamen· far.I ·r th Id. I u· t al school.'' ·· suppose 1 ey 1poma c 'rhe meeting will be held at efforts) had been succes~ful we '7 .30 p.m. ut El Toro Marine \'.'Ould hav~ had . the ship and School. 8171 Trabucn Ro:.1d. ere\\' back. he said. E<irly pressure lo establish a Stale Ocpartmen_t spokesf!l an "thrcc·R s" st'hoo\ in Irvine has Robert _Funset_h s_a1d t~e Un1t~d gi ven "'ay toil proposed SJX'<ikers States 1s con t1~u1ng d1plomat1c forum ·1t "'hieh administrators efforts to obtain release of the f rom ~uch sc hools would s hipbulrefusedtoelaboratc. desc ribe th eir oper ation lo p~1 renls and Jr\'inc school ud· 1ninistrat ors. Topics for s uch forums ure nnt to be limited to the ~a-c alled fun- damental school, but could en· <'Ompass a11 y alternative s tyle of teaehing . Third Marine , ....... , .. J • ,ZONE .•• velopment. But the 'J"emalnin1 l ,1'15 feet may be develQped wllh up to el1h\ homes an acre. The theoretical n.olse ~~ la to run down the center ol'the swath. • The net effect ls lo add about 10 acres o f development to Northwood. Planning Director Cluude tle l>onatella $aid the added lund \\'Ould increase the projected 18,500 population for the urea by about 240. West protested the action. say· ing, '·AJI you are doing ls moving the magic line 625 feel to the ('i!Sl ." Si nce the totul number of homes in Northwood would be in· creased by the uction, he unsuc- cessfully tried to convince other council members to cut develop-. ment density elsewher:e. The bther major "'orry of resi- dents was not changed in the •fin al zoning. They protested that a shopping center. a park and two apartment d evelopments planned for the four corners of the Bryan-Yale inter section "'ould m ake it h.azardous ror children try inc to get to the park . The land use plans ror that in- tersection and the residentlaJ de· Yelopme nt set ror the rest or North1A-•ood were not changed. * * * Quigley Says His Voting Not Influenced Pool Ordered ·President Ignores Adv~ WASHING TON (U P!l -Over stron1 opposition from advistrs, Pl'csident Ford has ordered construe· tion of a swimnhng pool at the edge of the White tlouse soutt\ lawn neat the oval offic e. The secl'et construction go t under way today. The size of the heated pool will be roughly 20 by SO feet and informed sources said it is being built with. voluntary fund s. Ford, 61, is an avicl swin1mer and had one majo'r regret on mov ing into the White House after assuming the pres idency 1._,st August -no swimming poo~. Before moving, f< .. orcl was a twice -a-day swimmer -in the early morning hours and after work at night -al his home in Al exandria, Va . Some aides reportedly saw the pool as con- trovers ial al a time when F ord has called for a tight rein on spending. Col1St Panel Chief Assails Testimony By JOHN VALTERZA Ot l"e D.tll' Pltol$1.ttl "The proposal ls to launch .a SQ.year program to open these lands and to pay a fair price ror The executive director of the them ," he said. South Coust Reg ional zone Carpenter added that the plan Con ser vation Commission this hus to be a long r ange one morning expressed disappoint· because of the potentiall y ment at the quality of testimony n1assive costs involved. heard thus far in hearings cover-·' Carpenter said that regional ing the st ate coastal plan. and s tate com missioners arc ex- 1 remely anxious to hear con· However, !\.tel Carpenter structive criticism of the l'On- praised city presentations at the troversial planning document. initial hearing sessions. adding "But except for the testimony Irvi n e Councilman Henry ·that municipal presentations are "'e have received thus far from Quigley said Tuesday that cam· extremely valuable. cities and other government cn- paign contributions he has re-·Carpenter , addressing a town lilies -IA-'hich is extreme ly ceived from North Irvine Ian· hall session sponsored by the helpful -the rest of the input has downer Bruce Nott have been re· Newport Harbor Chamber of been extremely narrow. It all latively srTi all and did not Comm erce , chastised in -seems· to focus on one specific influence his vote on a zone dividuals a nd groups for their point of the plan or another," Big Bomb Explqtled In Nevada PAHUTE MESA, Nev: CUP!) -The governmttnl exploded the most powe rful undergroun~ nuclear device in nearly two yeurs today, a possible meaat.oni cl"ss warhead lhul swayed tall buildings and ratUed doors In Las V('gus 110 miles awuy. The device, code named· "Tybo, ''was de tonated 2,510 feet deep at 7 a .m . POT u.nd t,he ground s hock reached the aumbl-, ing rei;ort less than one minute later, swaying chandeliers and, hanging doors moved notlceabl,r for 30 seconds or more. · A cloud or dust r06e over ground zero but inorlltorlnc planes equipped with special de- vices reported no radiation leaks rrom the explosion . The .blast "'as also felt in the Exchange Club at nearby Beatty \vhere b a rtender Douglas Kostolnik said he had been wor· ried that bottles would fall from shelves. None did.. he said. The Energy Research tnd Development Administration, the sul·ccssor to the defunct 1\to mlc Energy Commiss ion, said in advance the device would produce ~l yie ld or from 200 kilotons to one megaton, a max- imum fo rce equal lo the ex· plosion of u million tons or TNT, and 5() ~imes as potent as the at o m bomb s drOpped on J.liroshim a and Na~asaki duHnc World War II. VIETS ... c hange for the Village of narrow a rguments. Ca rpenter said. Northwood. The latest round in a series of Gaps still remain In the draft, clearances for those already at Over the p as t three years. regional hearings on the massive he admitted. Camp Pendleton come through Quigley said , Nott has contribut-state plan was set for this after-Several regional commissions and they are allowed to leave, ed $200ofatotal of$21 ,000raised noon in Long Beach. The final hii:ve not yet resolved the vacatingtentsandquonsethuts. for Quigley's various campaigns. one "'ill start at 1:30 p.m. F'rid<i y thorniest segment of the docu-''We 'have no flights coming In ·'Some people like to study my at the San Clemente Community men l _ on e which would now and no one knows wha't's go- motiv<itions in much the same Center . establish a succeSsor system to ing to break up the logjam," said Way scientists study Galapagos Ca rpente1· outlined thC' large. the current state and region 1::1l Col. Preble. turtles," Quigle y said. referring document for scores of guests a t commission setup. V.'c eould have 5,000 released to criticism he has received since the brcakrasl session. Instead o{ one recommend a· from Pendleton and then we could disclosing at a previous hearing He cited the resemblance of 'tion, the p lan cites several opt•nupanotherbase." 1 that Nott "'as among his con· the document to "a constitution allernativesrangingfromaslale 1\-filitary and governmental tributors. for the coast" and pointed out its superagency and regional com· authorities expanded Fott Chaf- Thc comments cume during a strict guidelines for preservation missions, working full-time for fe e 's refugee capacity from portion or the discussion in whi ch of open space, public beach la nds pay, lo a strict return or the plan 20 ,000 to 24,.000 in the last several council members disclose any in· and accesses·, plus a hard-line ap· to local control with a single state days, while Eglin AFB in 1'lorid11 Lerests they may have in a mitt· proach to coastal development commission sitting only to hear doubled its 2.500 capacity. ter under consideration. Quigley and oil drilling. appeals of local decision. ··A lot of them would prefer to s aid he h a d no confli cts of In a question session which ·s tay in CalifornW.," Col. Preble interest. follow ed , Carpenter stressed ildded. Quigley added that three coun· that , although one strong goal in Jackie Departs Today, some 100,000 more re4 cil members who had voted the preliminary pl an is to open ·fugeesarestillwaitingonGuam, against him on !'Jorthwood were stretches of beaches and access ATHENS <UPI) -Jacqueline Wake Island and in the Phllip- a lso among h's contributors: . noW closed to the public, the idea Kennedy Onassis left :for New pines to be funnelled throu1h Gabrielle Pryor, $50 : Art An· doesnotincludeinversecondem-York today on an Olympic their pipeline to freedom, also thony. $10 and Robert West, $25. nation of the valuable acreages. Airways jetliner. known as the RefugeeTraU. Atlhatpoint,CouncilmanJohn 0_:.:.::_:.:.::_::_::_::::_,,.::.:.:_::::.__:__~_::__=-:::----:;::-::;;;:;:;;:;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:-~~:;:-~:;;;;-:-::::;;:-:;;;;;;iiijiiiijiii;],.; Burton quipped , ''Where's mine?" ROAD ... But they want to discourage motorists from using the road by restricting it to two lanes. Most of the traf(ic , they believe, IA-'ill be bound for the San Diego Freeway, and they hope to encourage motorists to use the Jamboree entrances. They want the state lo add a lane to the. on.ramps, thus making it easier to get on the freeway at J am· boree. . If motorists can easily gel on the rreeway at J amboree, they believe, drivers would not travel along Michelson to lhe Cul ver Drive on-ramps. City Manager William Woolletl ~dvised the council not to set a date for construction. That. he said, could be used as a negotiat- ing point in trying to get the state- Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart t ;·? 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Timothy J . l\.ledley, 20, of El Toro 1\.1 arine Corps Air Station, died in Tu stin Community Hos pital of complications to a kidney injury sustained In the smashup,, Re s rue "'orkcrs toiled 35 minutes to l"Ut :q>art tangled v.·reckagc of the old sedan in · volvcd <.1nd extricate the victim, \~·ho su ff crcd 1n ul lip le injuries. 1\l'Clll ('nt ln vt.•s ti gator Di c k DeF'rancisco said l\1urine Corps author1\1{'S handled a ff ai rs· follov.ing ~tedlcy 's death lu st 'fhursd<1 y and on ly notified police today that he had succumbed. The he ud ·nn colli s ion on Trabuco Road near Culver Drive kil~ed on(' ri1a rine instantly, "'hlle a second IA-"as dead on ar· l'l \'a\ at the hospital. Portugal Program 1 .. ISRO:--; !UPI ) -Portugal's m1lit:1r:. .C:Q\'C'rnmcnt today nt1· t1on<1hzl'd thr l'l'ment , cellulose :.11~d tob;u::co in1lu stri es ;ind in· st1tuted WUi;!l' t'ontrols In its :ic· relcratrd vrngram to transform Lhe. C?untry into " l eft·win~ socialist stale. A government spokesman said the third of the Series Of takeovers \a,'QU ld affect 20 large firms. After the vote. resident Jud v l\1arx jumped to her feet and shouted "I protest. Isn't there go- ing to be a hearing?" The council then allo"'ed resi- dents to speak. Irvine school Trustee Charles Boulanger protested that the road would double or triple the traffic on J\oti chelson, causing a haza rd to the 2,000 children who wulk a long It on the way to school. Thl·ec sc hools ilre on l\.t ichelson. Dav)<l Te rris, a plaMing com· mi ssioner, urged the council to w~tit un til at least 19811.0 decide on t he road . "It wi ll not be needed before then." he said. Tow1'l Ho1wrs ' Dead Marine MARSflALLTOWN, Iowa (U PI} -Last May 31. several thousand pe rsons crowded into the round gymnasium of Mtirshnlltown High School to honor the <1 55 members or the class or 1974 . Tues day n lg ht , nbout 650 persons, Including Henry and Ida Jud~e. ROthered in the same ~ymnasium to remember one or those graduates -Marine Lance Cpl Darwin Lee Judge. · Judge wa1 one or the last two American servicemen killed In the Vletnam conflict. ' Baseball Gloves & Mitts ·easeballs-8ats-Caps- Colored Sleeves-Shoes Masks-Chest .Protectors- Baseball Warmup Jackets Tennis Rackets-7.95 to 60.00 Wilson·Davis·Bancroft-Yonex Wilson·Penn·Dunlop Tennis Balls Mens & Boys T ennls Shirts & Shorts Ladles Tennis Dresses Ladles & Mens Tennis Shoes Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday Gym Pants Track Pants Reversible T-Shirts Sweat Suits .Warmup Suits Basketballs 5.95 to 3f .95 Volleyballs 9.95-16.95-21.95 Volleyball Nets 11.95 to 29.95 Soccerballs Playground Balls Racquetballs & Racquets Handball Gloves ·g Balls R1eket Stringinr·Blke Repairinr Lettering 531 Center 646·1919 Buntlngt~n Beach · Fo1•ntain Valley ~ VOL. 68, NO. 134, 5 SECTIONS, 66 PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR N IA . 'l'oday"s C los ing 1". \'. S ioeks WEDNESDAY MAY 14, 1975 TEN CENTS Chief Makes Plea for More Policeinen By TER RY COVILLE Ottll• 0•11~ l'Uot SUff Police Chief Earle Robitaille told members of the Huntington Beach City Council Tuesday night his department could be out olbustness by mid-1979. 'the warning was part of hi s pitch for more police manpower during the council's second night of budget study sessions. It eame during a four-hour re- • * * * Captive Skipper 'Top Man' By KATHY CLANCY Otl~•O•ll~ PllotS~fl Capt. Charles 1'. Miller of t~oun ­ t ain Val ley, s kipper of the Mayaguez . was described today as ''a man who could handle almost anything." Members of the Merchant Marine 's "laster, Mates and Pilots Union in Wilmington described the 61-year-old skipper as a slight man -about five feet, five inches tall and 150 pounds - but an excellent boat master. "He is a fine, articulate man," said Nick Barbara, assistant port agent. He described the Ma.yaguez as a · smaller ship that rompleted shuttle runs between Hong Kong and ports in Southeast A.si"a. "lt has been on this rWI for quite some time ,'' he said, decry- ing the ship's capture. "It wasn't a spy s hip," he said. "It was just a shuttle run. The·big ships stop at Hong Kong but don 't go to the smaller ports." Another union member, Joe Valensi. said Miller was serving as relief captain on the freighter in placelof someone else who was on leave. Union members s<.iid Mi ller, who r eportedly once worked as a r ace hor se jockey, joined. the l\1erchant Marine in the early l 940's. They said he 'had been a boat master or skipper for 2.5 years. They said he normally tours at sea for six: months, then returns home to Fountain Valley for four months before reassignment. Neighbors of M illcr and hi s ,,·ife, Ann, at 10281 Slater Ave., Jo~ountain Valley, described them us friendly and said they oc- casionally vis it s ome of U1e older couples in the Shake"'·ood Apart- ments, where they live. l\'lrs . Miller, however, has re- portedly gone to San Francisco to visit friends br relatives awaiting \~:ord aboutherhusband. <See SK I PPER, Page 1\2) Valley Arts Unit 'fo Meet Mond ay Lu gu n a Bl·a<:h artist Judy Whitelot'k 'viii bl• the d e· monstrating artist at. u 7:30 p.m. meeting J\>t onday of the F'ountain Valley Arts Association. The meetin g is open to the public and wi ll be at lhe f<"'ountain Valley Civic Center. 10200 Slater Ave . SEVEN CA LI.s ON PILOT AD "We tried a shopper and didn 't get a call, but within three hours o( the time the Daily p;1ot hil the newsstand we had.seven calls on the ad. ' "The first person who car:ne to Jook at it. bought the motorcy4 cle." · " • · Here's thl' ad which !Sparked lhesalefor a San Cl~menteman : 1972 SL 125 HONDA . New englnc.'$250 Cirm. xxx-xxxx Jf you have a car or bike toseU., call 642-5678. We make it easy ro put a fe'4' words in the right place. Along the Orange Coast. the right place Is the Daily Pllol. I vieW or various city services, in- cluding the fire deP,artn\ent, public parks, the bwlding de- partment, flnan·ce, Clty attorney, harbors and beaches, and the ci- ty clerk. The city council took no direct action on Robitail le'"s request, or any other depart mental request, but did set a June 9.public hear- ing date fo r the $33 million budget. • ''We have the abi ~~mended no extra of- respond to routine calls '{;.; a;:,j ricers. less each day," the chief said. Rowlands has s uggesled hiring "As administrator of this depart-four jailers to improve the t ity menl 1 am deeply concerned that jail system. people cannot depend on the de-Jn his comment on going out of partment as they should.'' business, Robitaille was refcr- Robitaille requested the addi-ring primarily to routine p<1trol lion· o( 15· sworn police of(icers duties and normal investiga - this year. But in presenting the lions. proposed $33 million budget, City "By mid-1976 "'e won 't have Administrator Dave Rowlands any lime available (or routine patrol, and by 1979 we \\'ill effec- tively be out of busin ess as a police department." the chief said. "It almost sounds like we 're giving crooks the freedom lo steal.'' commented Co un - cilwoman Ha rriett Wieder. who then asked the chief if the city could effect some savings by merging its police force with the county sheriff 's departm~nt. ''About 99 percent of our people \\'o'Uld jump at the chunce. It "-'Ould m ean about a $200-a - monlh pay incre;,1se, .. replied Robitaille. "And the county has four officers per 1,000 residents while "''e have one.'' But he s uggested the city might not like the cost of a county contract, and the county may not be interested in laking over the (See POLICE, Page1\2l m s ree I I oats , UPI Tel .... DESTROYER ESCORT USS HOLT STEAMS INTO AREA OF CAMBODIAN TROUBLE Pentagon Announced Aircraft Carrier, O'ther OesyOfl'~;Are ~the Way . ' Arkansas lloJJ.D,d .La~.' Crowd "I ; Holds Three Refugees Leave El Toro By ARTHUR R. VINSEL, Of lite C>1ilt PllotS1<o" Carrying all they could bring from home, about 40 Vietnamese refu gees housed fn Orange Coun- ty t·rooped aboard. Ai r Force cargo planes at E l Toro Marine Cor ps Air S t ation Tues"daY, bound for Arkansas and the futu re. A second group of more than 100 kept at the big base since Saturday were shuttled to Little Saigon. the 203-acre refugee re- settlement tent city at Camp Pendleton. They had made contact with relatives already in the U.S. or somewhat miraculously found local soonsors . "A special exception was made for them," said Lt. Col. Lee Pre· ble, a Marine Corps Informa- tional Services Office reprcsen· tative sent from Los An geles headquarters to a ssist ~·ith the refugees. Life was a bit tedious for these refugees assigned to t"''O large barracks buildings near the E l Toro runway, compared to coun- trymen at Cam p Pendleton "·ho are free to roam their area. "I think if they had been here more than 72 hours they would have become anxious to start processing out," Col. Preble stt id in an air terminal interview al El Toro Tuesday. He spoke as the last handful waiteQ -at limes in gales or laughter -as. they watched'.an old Laurel and H3rdy movie on television and waited to ·board the C-141 transport for Fort Chaf- fee. Marines and also Air For\:'e personnel preparing to head out on the big plane as support crews played with refugee children and watched silently as their small new friends departed. A new batch of refugees could be, housed at El Toro by the weekend. depending on whether ·U.S. State Department securi ty (See VIETS, Page A2) Poppy Sales Aid State's Veterans Crepe paper poppies made by patients at the Lon g Beac h veteran's 1-lospital. "''ill be sold on the s trel"ts of Huntington Beal·h Friday a nd Saturday by members of' 'the Ame rican Legion L<.tdies ' Auxiliary. Proceeds go to supply the special needs of those patients not met by disability pensions. Americans VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI ) Anti-American demonstrations broke out today in the royal capital or Luang Prabang and the central Laos town of Savan-- nakhet where s tudent-led de- monstrators seize<I three Americans as hostages. American and Laotian sources said the demonstrators, shouting "U.S. AID G·o. Home!" did some dam~ge in U.S. AID and U.S. In- formation Service buildings before. leaving, and were still in wsession .of the bui ldings in Savannikhet. AID is the Agency for Inter national Development. The demons t rations - rumored to have been in the wind for a few days -came as U.S. of- ficials were putting into effect a ''thi nning out'' process of Americans in Laos because of in - creasing Communist Pathet Lao control of the country. Three Americans. in cludin-g the senior U.S . official in.centr<il Laos, were at the pro\'ince gov - ernor's house in Savannakhet with ,the d e mons trators. the sources said. They said other Americans if1 the town were ap- parently jn their homes ; all Americans in Luang Prabang had been evacuated earlier by air to Vientiane. Tax Boo$t If Unified? Fountain Valley Citizens May Pay Extra $150 . . Aq Orange County education ... official predicted Tuesday night (hat unification could cost an average Fountain Valley homeowner an extra $150 a year in taxes. Don Datko. budget control of- ficer for t he Orange County Department or Education. said truces could in('rease by as much -Bf $6$ a ydar for a unified 1-lu~t- lngt.on iBeach City (elementary} District, including the Hunt· ington Beach strip of the current Fountatn Valley (elementary) School~Dislrirt. • But e .aald taxes would not in-cr~a1e much in the rest of the Huntington Bnoh Union Hlgh School District. - Datko estimated a tax hike "of about three cents" if the high school district were left over to serve the Ocean View, Seal Beach and Westminster elcmen- tney districts. Blt,t he prcOic~d the three le£· tover hiiJh school &. could be. even more overcrOwded'than they are today. un1eas inter-district atten- dance agreem<tn1s an: arranged with the ne\I.' unified dlS\ricts. ··we would have 12.285 stu· dents,·• said Board President Ra lph Ba.ue'r, referring to Oatko's figures. ''If we-absorbed tbem into Marina a nd w~slrbi nster, we would have about 6,000 s;ludents-epie-ce. "With t he new Orean View High School w.e would have 4.000 apiece," he continued. "When I thhtk of my youngster going to school with -6.000 other stud ents. I am repelled." · Peak enrollments at Marina and W'eslminslpr High Schools are now at3,900 and 3.800 respec- tively.,1,000 m ore than each were built to hold. Datko said today he prepared his study ;1t the request or the high school district. Fountalp ,Yi, already have- Nov. 4 vote on' sc hool distrt borders, and th 1 Committee oa i !SeeTA.:I residents • 1rantcd a ' a unified along c ity range County hoOI District Page..U) Jets ·Attack In Cambodia By HELEN T HOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI) -U.S. Air Force fighter planes today sank three Cambodian gunboats and damaged four others in the Gulf of Siam after President Ford learned the Communists might remove cre,vmc11 from the ca1>tured American merchant s hip Mayaguez. The attH,ck s ignaled the app<1rcnt failure of U.S. diplomatic efforts to recover the s hip and posed \Vhat of. ficials described a s "a threat to internationa l p eace." WIULE SEEKI NG HE LP FROM T HE United Nations. U.S. officials a ls o warned of more military retaliation if the Cambodians continue to ignore demands for return of the May aguez and its 39 crewmen -which they have bee11 holding since Monday nea'r the tiny is land of Koh Tang about 35 miles off the Cambodian mainland. There was no immediate response from the nc'v Khmer Rouge gover11ment in Phnom Penh. A \Vhite J.louse spokesman said Ford ordered the at- tack unde r his constitutional powers to save American lives a nd property and with "a strong consens us of sup- port" from leader s of Congress. He called the lead e rs Tuesd'\Y night shortly before the attack. &:>me congressmen l)onethe less express the fear that it \\.'Ould lead t he United States into another armed conflict in Southeas t Asia. Pentagon s pokes man Joseph Laiti11 said Air Force aircraft a ttacked \vith cannon fire after "receiving fire" from the Con1munis t g unboats for several hours and because there \\1ere indications the Cambodiat1s_ intended to remove c<.iptive Americans from the J\ilayaguez. "THR EE CAMBODIAN PATROL C RAFT wer e des troyed. about four othe rs \ve re dam<.1ged and im- mobilized .'' Lai tin s aid. ' He added th<.it one of the da1naged Can1bodian boats s ucceeded in i·eaching Kompo11g Som. the Jlort on the Cam- bodian muinlan<l. ';1'here \V ere indications th:.it the Cap1bodians up- peared to be attempting to move captive U.S. crc\v1nen from the ship and from the island of Koh Tarig to the mainland,'' Lai tin said. (See RETALIAT ION, Page A2) County's Assessed Value Gain at 1 Oo/o Orange County's 1975 gain in taxable assessed value of proper- ty will be 10 percent rather than the five percent predicted earlier by the county budget program- mers, it "'·as learned Tuesday. day. Based on the current general fund tax rate. the unexpected hi gh increase in assessed value ~'ill add roughly $7.5 milLion to the counly's general fund re- venue in lhe comin g fiscal year. Thal is $3.27 million more than county budget officials predicted two months a}.(o when pr~­ liminary budget fi gures were 1nade public Since then. forecasts of a pend· ing tax rate increase have run as hi gh as 30 cents. me<1ning a possi- ble climb in the rate from $1 .60 to $1.90 for each $100 worth of as- sessed value. In as much as the windfall rrom the unexpectedly high as- s esse d v a l ue incr euse i s equivalent to about seven cents on the tax: rate, it is now expected that. the rate increase will be less than '.hose earlier predictions. · County o££i cials predi<'led the low ri ve percent increase in as- sessed value because of the building s lump and other economic factors that tended to keep prope rty values stable the la st year. K ern h ancb Fires BAKERSFIELD (APl .- Blistering te mperatures and low humidity apparently comblned to trigger at least three ranch tires in Kern Councy, nre or- fictals said. In contrast, the impact or infla- tion last year sent assessed values soaring a near record 17 .6 percent to pave the way for a tax c ~t in fiscal year 1974-75. According to preliminary a~· s.cssment figures preparation of the county's 1975 assessment roll is running ahead of schedule. maKing it poss ible to foresee a 10 percent climb in assessed value . Orabn_g:.a:•8t Weather Cons iderable low cloudi- ness through Thursday but hazy aft ernoon s unshine inland· areas . Cooler with hi ghs Thursday in 'the 60s at the beaches and inland. Lows tonight in the 50s. INSIDE TODA'\' The federal governmenl is puying a bureoucrat $19,693 a year to Mf in his office and • listen lo Beethoven records - because he has nolhing else to do. Story on Page A 7. "'Y-S.rvke _,,,. L.M, .. .,. .,.. ........ C.W..r t..r•r ......... ...... ..... _, DNll1 Nell<•' t:.i•W.•l"•.- &MerUlfl-111 Fl-te --·" Inde x Al An11 U .... ,, C:t •• Ml•lt$ ... , ., M ............... , ... 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Moorhouse, the city's director of harbors and beaches and chieC architect behind redevelopment proposals, said he wanted the $600,000 as •·s eed "' money for public improvements to spur new construction. But Moorhouse admitted VTN, t he private engineering firm from Jrvine, has not completed its downtown report, so he doesn't know precisely how the cash would be spent. Phil Oster , of th e city's economic advisory commission, suggested some money should be used for economic feasibility re· ports to determine if downto\v n From Page A l POLICE. • • city's business. Robitaille did sa.Y there are areas for consolidating sorne police procedures, and if Sheriff Brad Gates keeps his campaign •promise of sheriff pick up for city prisoners, it will save money for Huntington Beach. When Robitaille suggested more police officers are needed to insure the "peace and tran- quility'' of the community, Mayor Norma Gibbs wondered if additional police really would achieve t hat goal. "1 was at Edison J-Ugh Sc hool the other day and the students feel we are overstaffed," she s aid. "They feel there are a lot of narcs, and the rumor now is that 12-15 new narcs are on campus." .. I v.·ill do everything in my power to perpetuate that rumor," Robitaille replied, with a grin. He said one "narc" (narcotics detective) had been on the Edison campus, resulting in sever a l arres ts the past two months. City Adminis trator Dave Rov.·lands told the council that 76 .new people had been added to the police department since 1972, but 50 of them were non -sworn personnel. He contended the hi gh cost of the new three·story police head- quarters prohibits the added ex· pe!_!se of more manpower. ORANGE COAST H IF DAILY PILOT ,.,. Of•"'1' (o•<t c;,,;,, Piiot, ..,,,, "'"l<I\ h tom• o ..... ~ t.,. ,.~""' f'r• •. •< pyt>li~cl by INO...,oe (""'' f>l.<Ol"l\'t•Q (O'"P ••~Y. 't~••to t'4il-•a•e p..t>h,n-d M~""•> ll\r~yql\ Fro,,..y I<>' (<,.Id "°""'· Nt'"'"""' l!o~<I\, llynlf.,ql<I"! 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Ii• C:.'""''"•" ~'""' Co\I• M«\A )l(l W.<1 ill••~"•¥' J.l•"'l>Clll 11••<1\• )lJl ,..,.tl>J•! ll<>uto, .. 11 S.clcl••IWll • 11•11•· 11'"' I.*'"'~'· ... •t!..tn [),,.,,., > ,., "" Telephone (1 14 ) 642-432 1 Classlflecl Advert1s1nq 642·~l1& F•o"' N&f"!ll Of•"~ (o""'' ! ,,.,,..,.,...,.,., 540·1220 (opt tlpht. 1•1s 0••"9<" (:0•11 Pu11n1n·~Q cem"""'· Nor•wt-.i..t,l!l .. ~••"11<'• ""''~"" ..,,.lt•• or •dv••i•M"'"'"l "*" '" ""• 11•· trPrOdll(rll wlll\0111 "l"Ci•I 11•'""\1'0!1 o! lOfltrl91\I O•,,.r. kCO!lrl eltU. po'1•P P•iO •I (01!f M~••, c.li ...... 1 •. \1>9!.C , .... ~ !)'f <•• t!~r'\J (llltn~I "'' . ~,,..., ''·OO"'ot>tl\ty; ... m ... , lM"rn111on1 ~J oo ,...,.Inly • • I redevelopment is fin ancially worth the trouble. '"The economic council has re· viewed the plan (a preliminary report) and so far it isn'tjustified economically," he said. "Us e seed money to get economic · ans\l.•ers. but I ,,·ou ld choke at $125,000." Rov.:l ands said his intention for the $125,000 was for studies and preparation , not for specific public works projects. , The city co un~il asked Rowlands to hold the tlem out un· til he has specifi c details on ho..,,. much money is needed and how it wou ld be spent. Board Seeks Are a Vote on Unification Trustees of the Huntington Beach Union ltigh School Dis· trict vowed Tuesday night to seek an ar~awide vote on the Fountain valley unification effort. "We ought to be able to vote on '"'·hat happens," said high school board President Ralph Bauer. .. What happens there is going to affect all of us." Trustees agreed to write and perhaps telephone members of the state Board of Education to ask them to reconsider their de· cision a month ago to allow that vote only in Fountain Valley and the Fountain Valley (elemen- tary) School District. Trustee Ro'n Shenkman said the cries from Fountain Valley residents who say 'we should be •able to control our own destiny.' are like motherhood and apple pie.'' He said their efforts to unify af· feet the rest of the district so everyone within the 52·square· mile area deserves a vote. But Shenkman explained trustees are duty.bound to pro- tect the interests of everyone in· volved. Tow 1i Honors Dead Marine MARSllALLTOWN, Iowa <U PI) -Last .May 31, several thou sand persons crowded into the round gymnasium of Marshalltown lligh School to honor the 455 members or the class of 1974 . Tuesday night. about 650 persons, including Henry and Ida Judge, gathered in the same gymnasium to remember one of those graduates -Marine Lance Cpl. Datwin Lee Judge. Judge was one or the last two American servicemen killed in the Vietnam conflict. We could have 5,000 released from Pendleton and then we could open up another base .'' Military and governmental authorities expanded Fort Chaf· fee's refugee capacity from 20,000 to 24,000 in the last several days, while Eglin AFB in F1orida doubled its 2,500 capacity. "A Jot of them would prefer to stay in California," Col. Preble added, ,, Today, some 100,000 more re· -fugees are still waiting on Guam, Wake Island and in the Philip· pines to be funnelled through their pipeline to freedom, also known as the Refugee Trail. One spokesman said El Toro MCAS may not get any more of the overflow influx, but another offered the opinion Tuesday that the refugee reception barracks V.•ill be full again by the weekend. His Snakes Were Legal, ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI) Police say Dennis Combs, 23, ap· parently did not violate any Ja,v in keeping 12 snakes -most of them poisonous -in his mother's home. "l thought they were going to t~ke all my animals," Combs said after police arrived at the house in suburban Wellston Tues· day and round a puff adder, a Burmese python. a Mexican can· til, two rattlesnakes, three cop· perheads and four cobras. From Page A l TAXES •.. Organization is considering a similar vote for part of 1-lunt ington Beach. According to Datko's fi gures, the new Fountain Valley Unified school district could legally in· crease taxes by up to $1 .18. That would cost the owner or a $50,000 home $154.50 a year .. The new Huntington Beach un · ified district could levy an addi· tional 52 cents in taxes, costing the owner of a $50,000 home there as much as $65 a year. Officials in both the I·lunting1 on Beach City and Fountain Valley School Districts today s aid they don"t dispute the accuracy of th e county figures. But they poi nted out the new districts may not need to levy up to them axi mu m.itllo_wed. Dr. Charles Woodfin, assistant superintendent of the Fountain Valley distict. said he can't pre- dict how much unification would cost next year, but ''if we were to unify today with the same pro- grams we have running now" it ~·ou\d cost about 30 cents, not $1.18. Pool Or4ered Pre sident Ignores Advice WASHINGTON (UPI) -Over strong opposition from advisers, President Ford has ordered construe· tion of a swimming pool at the edge of the Whit e I-louse south lawn near the oval office. The secret construction got under way tod ay. The size of the heated pool will be roughly 20 by 50 feet and informed sources said it is being bltilt wilh voluntary funds. Ford, 61 , is an avid swimmer and had one major regret on moving into the White House after assuming the pres idency lastAugust -no swimming J>?OI . Before moving, Ford was a tWice·a ·day S\vimmer · in the early morning hours and after work at ni ght -at hi s home in Alexandria, Va . Some aides reportedly saw the pool as con4 trovcr sial at a time when Ford has called for a tight rein on s pending. ( I ........ •• <; V ~· ' ~· ' r-.> .... • ,.,...r..,..tJ RETAIJATION BY U.S. • • • Some l ,100 U .S. Marines, meanwhile, were wait.in.& ial an American base in nearby Thailand. The destroyer escort USS Holt already was traveling in the area nod the aircraft car- rier USS Corul Se a was expected to arrive later in the day with a number of other destroyers. Offi cials refused to say what further orders had been issued to the growing emereency U.S . military force in that area. Pen· tagon sources indicated the Marines might soon be moved from Thailand to the Corul Sea. in response to Thai warnings that they would not tolerate the use or their soil as a staging ground for ·attacks against Cambodia. U.S. Ambass ador John Scali also asked the United Nations to intervene in the Cambodian seizure o( the l\f ayaguez. '"In the tibsence of a positive response to our appeal through diplomatic channels for early ac· tion by the Cam bodian authorities, my government re· serves the right to take sueh measures as may be necessary to protect the lives 0£ American citizens and property,·· Sddli said in a note to U .N . Secretary General Kurt Wa ldheim. ··The U.S. government wishes to dra\v urgently to your <:1.tten· lion the threat to international peace which has been posed by the illegal and unprovoked seizure by Cam bodian ·authorities of the U.S. merchant vessel l\ttayaguez in international waters." State Department spokes man Robert Funseth said the United States was continuing other diplomatic initiatives to obtain release of the Mayaguez. He re· fused to elaborate, but it was known that U.S . officials had made contact \\'ilh China. Although the White flouse said Ford obtained the consent of con- gressional leade rs in telephone conversations Tuesday night before he ordered the attack, the reaction on Capitol Hill wos mixed. ·'1 hope we are not going down the s1::1me road we followed in the Tonkin Gulf record of 1964," Sen. llenry Jackson (0-Wash. > said. Congress gave Presidenl Johnson altnost unlimited war powers In Southeast Asia In 1964 after U.S. ships were fired upon in the Gulf of Ton,kin, escalating U.S. in· volvement in the Vietnam war. White House press secretary Ron Nessen said Ford ordered tbe attack under his constitutional .. authority to protect the lives aDd properly of Americans against acts of aggression.'' Although the Constitution and the War Powers Act give Ford the right to protect American lives iri an emergency, Congre ss specirically prohibited the Presi· dent from using troops in Southeast Asia after they were pulled out of Vietnam in 1973. The attack on t he Cambodian gun boats came at a time of relief umong Americans that the United States ended its involvement in Southeast Asia with the evacua- tion of all U.S. citizens Inst nlonth from Vietnam and Cambodia as those governments fell into Con1- munist control. It also was the first time U.S.· pilott•d planes fired on any Iota· t ion in Southeast Asia sincedire<:t i\merican military involve1nenl ended there \11ith the signing of the Paris Peace Accords in January, 1973. The attack also interfered with the e~forts of surroun~in~ na.ti.ons to adJust to the ch·ang1ng poht1cal situation in SoutheastAsia. The '.\I urines \vere sent to Thailand at a lin1e when the Unit· ed States was proceeding with a Thai-ordered phaseout of its military presence in that country. Fearing the Marines would pose problems with their new Com· munist neighbors in Cambodia. the Thais threatened to expel them. Coast Panel Chief· Assails Testimony The executive director of the South •.Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission this morning expreSsed disappoirlt· ment at the quality of testimony heard thus far in hearings cover- ing the state coastal plan. However, Mel Carpenter praised city presentations at the initial hearing sessions. adding that municipal presentations are extremely valuable. Carpenter, addressing a to"'ll hall session sponsored by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. chastised in· dividuals and groups for their narrow arguments. The latest round in.a series of regional hearings on the massive · state plan was set for this after· noon in Long Beach. The final one will start at 1 :30 p.m. Friday at the San Clemente Community Center·. Big Bt)mb Exploded In·Nevada PAHUTE MESA, Nev. (UPI) -The governn1ent exploded the most powerful underground nuclear device In nearly twO year• today, a l'ossible megato1t~ class warhead that swayed tall buildings and rattled doors in Las Vegas 110 mi les away. · The device. code named '"Tybo," was detonated 21510 fe~ deep at 7 a .m . PDT and th* ground shock reached the gambl~ ing resort less than one mlnutt later. swaying chan<feliers and hanging doors moved noticeably for JO seconds or more. . A cloud of dust rose oveJ:' ground zero but monltorinq planes equipped with special de· vices reported no radiation leaks from the explosion. The blast ~·a s also felt in the Exchange Club at nearby Beatty where ba·rtender Doug l-.s Kostolnik said he had been WOr· ried that bottles would fall from shelves . None did, he said. The Energ)' Research and Development Administration, the s'uccessor to the defunct. 1\tomi l' Ent•rgy Commission, said in advance the device would produce a yie ld of from 200 kilotons to one megaton, a max· imum force equal to the ex. plosion of a 1n illion tons or TNT, and 50 times as potent as the atom bon1 bs droJ)ped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. f 'ron1 Page .. t l S KIPPER "They are very niCe people and I an1 sorry lo hear about this," ::;aid Gene Borzick. a neighbor. He said mos t of the residents ·"'·ork during the day "and we sort of count on he1· (Mrs. Miller) to keep an eye on the other apart- ments.'' Another neighbor said he un· derstood Mrs. Mi ller plaMed to join her husband in llong Kong soon for a vat·~1tio11 . F iles Disclosure SACHAMENTO (UPI) -A Californian would ht? guaranteed the opportunity lo see most state and local government files and records kept on him under .a bill ,which ha s advanced in th'e Senate authored by Sen. David A. 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Residents of Fountain Valley, upset with past years of frustration and Politicking. went all the way to the state to create their own unified school di strict. About 6,000 residents signed petitions ~sking to vote on tt)e issue, and for a while it looked as if their method might work. But the county committee managed to confuse the issue, again muddying the waters of the 10-year-old unillcution battle. The committee voted 6·3 to ask the state Board ol Education to exterld the vote on the matter. 1'.hey don't want just the 24,000 voters in the FounUtih Valley Scbool District and in Fountain Vall'!f .'to' decide the matter. They want all 164,000 voters il'l tlle• i Garden Grove Unified and Huntington Beach Unto"r\ ·• High School Districts to cast their ballots as well. Committee members Sheila Meyers, David Brandt and William Thomas did vote against that decision, which probably would spell defeat of the issue, but .they were outvoted. If the state won't grant the extension. the committee will propose a unified school district for the Huntington.Beach City (elementary) District and the Huntington Beach strip of the Fountain Valley (elementary) District. But that still won 't solve the problems of the residents of the strip. They have asked for months· for a special vole on joining that district or a new fountain Valley unified.syste m. whiit the people want. A similar vote for Vista View School, which is in Fountain Valley city but might \Yant to rem ain in the Ocean View School District, co uld also be held. And if other districts aren't ready for unification, the county committee can let th em wait. The committee would be "''ise to reconsider its previous confused ucti<>n. Nursery Squabble The saga of Oda Nursery apparently was settled last -week by the Huntington Beach City Council, though the controversy between nursery workers and :;ome neighborhood residents may never end. ComP,lainirig residents told the council the nursery i.s creating a health and safety hazard with insecticide sprays. large trucks, and workers who ~llegedly peer over backyard walls. But reports from the county health department, the cit)-"S environmental review board and the city building department dispute those contentions, stating the nursery is obeying the rules previously set down by .the city. The nursery seems a proper use of Edison casement land west of Ward Street and south of Garfield Avenue. Some residents might like a park _there, but that becomes a problem of the city's budget. · The committee members could have solved most µroblems. First, they could have called for a choice vote in the j;strip." While it might not be legally binding, it would give the state or county some idea For its part, the nursery must take care not to anger residents and should be reasonable in listening to complaints they may have. But it seems the council ha s properly characterized th e issue as a neighborhood squabble, not really a case for city policy. "When I said 'save Vietnan~ for democracy,' I didn't mean ~ democra cy!' U.S. Spirit. Not .Yet Defl.ated , WASHINGTON Speaking candidly behind . closed doors, Secretary or State Henry Kiss· inger recently tried to assess the news-shocks which have jolt· ed the nation. He cited the Watergate horror, the economic. nosedive, the breakdown of Arab·lsraeli negotiations and, rinally, the col- lapse or .anti· Communist forces in Cam· bodia anCI Viet- nam. ··we are close,'' pro· nounced Klss- inger, "lo a na· tional nervous breakdown.'' \\'e disagree. You see, we've been receiving thousands or letters each week from the • people who make Up this country. They have been shaken by the setbacks, it's true. Many are disillusioned and dis- couraged. For them, the high and pure and good in America has become blurred. But it is unmistakably clear rrom their letters that the United &tales has suffered a Dunkirk. not ll Waterloo. The spirit of America, as cxpresst:.'C.I in more than 750.000 letters, is depressed but not dcrlatcd. THE AMER ICANS who have bt.•cn writing to us don't want their leaders to become-Obsessed with futile regrets, excessive re· morse or divisive recrlmlna· tions. The prevailing view.· ac· cording to our massive mail, is that there has been enough mourning and lamenting over past wrongs. The majority o f our letter writers, although they don't "'ant the lessons of the past to be forgotten, believe that our focus s hou·ld ~e forward, not backward. ''Let ·s go America." urges Richard G. Brine, a Mori ches, N. Y ., postal worker, in u typical letter. The mail 1t''C have amassed, we believe, is the best av,ailable measure of the 1nood of America. Jt began flooding in after we sug· gested that our Bicentennial slogan should come from the peo· pie, not the government. We in· vited our r eaders to searcljl for the right words to express their feelings about America. WE HAVE been absolutely de· luged with letters containing slogans, songs, poems, re· miniscenses -an outpouring of sentiment from the hearts or the people. The overwhelming ma- jority or the responses have been thoughtful a nd sincere, not · chauvinistic or cynical. Our offices bcca n1 e so swamped with slogans that we had to arrange a separate mail· ing otddress". PleaS4! :s •nd your slogans lo SLOGANS USA, Box 1976, Washington, D.C. And send your songs to The American Song Festival. 5900 \\'ilshirc Blvd.1, Los Angeles, Calif., 90036. , As evidence or how Americana feet deep down about their coun--.. Dear Gloomy Gus The City' of .'Huntington Beach might have been better orf it bed built a $12 million 1library and a $3 million city hall. P .S. try, 'A'e have picked out a rcw let· ters al random from the 750,000 accumulation. "When this country was cul from the wilderness," writes Floyd A. Smith, a ·retired Rock· ingham, N.C., railroad worker, "all men were eque.1 because of their need for each ot.her ... Over the years, we have become une-· qual -politically, economically and socially ... So I must ·ask my Country to restore Equality.~· Yet despite the -inequities, his faith in the country remains strong. "I am proud to be an American," he declares. I·Ie is confined to a wheelchair, having lost an art'n and two legs in a railroad accident. It Must have been with feeling, therefore, that he o(fered this slogan: "America built with hands, calloused and torn ; but Freedom was born." THE need to l ook ahead "'as stressed by 83·year·old Wayne Goble of Apple Valley, Calif. '·Even at this age." he told us, "I 'm always looking forward." Hi s suggested slogan: ··Forward America. Horizons Unlimited !'' From a rugged, Blairstown. N.J., truck driver came a poem. Allan Walker was depressed by the world news. But ashewheele<l his great truck through f1orida, he began to think about the meaning of America. He put his thoughts into poetry, which included these Jine:s : "America is truly beautiful, From sea to forest wood. She ex- emplifies what man can .do, Through love and brotherh6od . ., No One expressed the mood of the country more succinctly than did 13·year·old Robin Gersten of the Bronx. "We have gotten through the depression and we're just about through Watergate/' sh e wrote. "'Now it's with the Cl1\. What'll they think of next ? But whatever it is, the U.S. will get through it. because we arc the best.·• The Paul Chilton family of Louisville, Ky., believes that the family unit is the backbone of the country, that no ~alion can rise above iLs homes.~Therefore, they joined together 3s a ramiJy lo compose some slogan's. "DON'T JUST stand back and criticize." wrote the father. "Come forword and lend a help- ing hand. You are America: our future depc·nds on you." "Smile America, dorft look s() sad; There's more good <tbout your country~th an there is bad,·· wrote 15 ·year ·old Anthony Chilton. _ · And 13·ycar·old Rickey Chilton offered \his: "You say America just isn't what 11 he wsed to be: Whal have you done to keep her beautiful und keep her free?" And ll·year·old Kim Reid or lndianapGlls, who SaYti It makas her feel"good when she sees the tlag, s ug gested lhi!; 81ogan: '"1776·1~76 ·tl76 . Like our forefathers, •pfoncers of tomar· row." : · ' I H Obli9t1ti,111s ,,f C iti =e11 s l1ip Bilingual Ballots Unreasonable To the Editor: As a citizen and a taxpayer, I am absolutely appaUed al tbe Voting rights bill approved by the House Judici a ry Committee, which would require Los Ang.eles, and 37 other counties. lo print ballots, sample ballots, and election pamphlets in Spanish, as \\.'ell as in English. While_il is true that a democracy cannot func· tiOn effectively without a fully in· formed populace, it is equally true that appropriate com· munication can only be achieved through the use or a common language. THIS IS the United States of America: English is the official lang"uage here. No one can be a truly involved citizen, unless he can read and write in English. The responsibility for the ac- quisition of th is basic knowledge li es with the individual citizen. He shoul d accept suc h responsibility as readily as he ac· cepts the privileges that come with his citizenship. There is no sane reason why the existing citizenry should be required lo accommodate anyone, who will not assume s uch an important basic obligation. C.J . THOMPSON Off<'tlfl<'d Tolhe Editor: I am shocked and offended by your use of the term "wetback" in the headlfne for a recent arti· c:le in your newspaper. It is an in· s uiting term similar lo the use of .the word '"nigger" when refer· ring to black persons. ''Wet- back'' is a lso an inaccurate term since most of .the illegal aliens from Mexico no longer s wim across a river to get into the Unit- ed States. Although I live in Balboa, l leach in a high school in Whittier that h,as a student body which is approxlmately two-thirds Mex- ican·Ame'rican. One or my Stu· dents saw the'headline and point· cd to it as an example of pre· judice. There were others who \Vere a lso disturbed by the use of the term ''wetback." It is my hope that in the future you will refer to these persons as illegal aliens. CHRISTOPHER G. McKENZIE .·list• \:it•ti111 s To the Editor: l"low c.an we taxpayers, in all good cons cien ce. spend the millions of d ollars in rood, transportation, lodging, ete.; on those Vietnaml!.se refugees and make our own "refugees" eligi· ble for "small business loans" when disaster strikes in our country? Take Omaha ror example. Thousands left homeless ... and the President declares it a "dis- aster ~1rea , ·• thereby allowing those American citizens the dubious honor of borrowing money at a reduced rate of in- terest to rebui Id a lifetime at today's current inflated price$. t don 't see any largesse being doled out to them ... or the Oood victims. A home valued ats:2S.OOO will cost nearly twice that to re· bulld. And who will bu)' the furniture? \\'ho will clothe and reed them? You can be quite sure the Viet· namese refugees will not draw their funds out or Uleir Swiss (\ ( MA I LBOX ) Ulll•• horn •••ll••t ••t welc-. "floe "9M 10 (-"" 11ter1 to hi \P•<• Or 11;..,;.,,1, hDool" re· _. ....... LAii••• •I JOG word• •• !ft• w111 be qi~e" ,nfofll'IC:I. All lllllrl m111t l"dlldt \i9"411' .. rt .tfWil -111"'11 .ield•••• b"I "•rn•1 ,...., be witlllllld 111 ~• ..,SI If '""•«•111 re••• .. i1 ·-•e<ol. PMl•Y Wiii Nt ... ,.. .. i•h•d. bank accounts to help. They sit there at Camp Pendleton com- plaining about the cold nights and long chow lines. American disaster victims, meanwhile are sifting through the mud and rub· ble or what once was.an entire life. Where is the rest o( the world when the Americans need help? AVIS B. HENDERSON f~rt•t• Pht111 t• To the Editor : · It is becoming increasingly dif- ficult for elderly citizens on low, fixed incomes to communicate with their county government if they live outside the Santa Ana area, owing to the high cost of telephoning. It is not uncommon when phon· ing to have the operat9r put the caller on hold for a lengthy period of time, or to ask that the caller dial a nother exchange, or two or three exchanges, before the correct office is located. Then one may have lo wait while re· cords are being checked. The C.o uncil on Aging of Laguna Beach has requested that the Board of Supervisors install loll·free lines into all county of· fices and hopes that other or· ganizalions throughout Orange County will contact th e supervisors of their respective districts concer}ling this much . needed service. · ' It is not only important to needy senior citizens but a lso to the handicappe d and persons who are impove rished. A LANE. ADAMS President. Council on Aging Laguna Beach R f!f 11gf!t" tt.1e1c,111ie To the Editor: Re : Barbara Kreibich "s Logbook (May 7) praising the welcome the Vietnamese re· fugees received in Arkansas. The V'ietnanlese refugees ap· ; parently do need hel1> -even though the reasons for le<tving t~ir homeland arc. in some in· stances, questionable. They are here now and help them 'A'ewill. As for the warm welcome the refugees received in Arksansas I can attribute to several reasons. One : Californians as a rule do Wl~ks '/'11• dropped my taK rebate mon•'ll' not have family plot farm s as many, many persons do ' in Arkansas -thus the Arkans an more or less does not have the "·orry foodwise that the C<ilifor· nian does. The other problem is space. There is plenty of space in Arkansas for more people while we are fairly bursting at the seams in California -s ans de- sert. Also, the Arkansas citizen may soon sing a different tune "'hen these legal aliens arc on their welfare role -and their taxes start soaring as ours arc no"' do- ing and apparently "'ill continue to. .. WE, as a nation should try to cement r eJ ations "'·ith our neighboring countries -Mexico and Caniida. Instead. Mexico in particular, is seething with dis· like of anything U.S. -and with 'Some good justification. We l1ied ex ploiting that country in many ways years back, until r.1exico had lo make her own laws gov· e rning foreign investment. We have starvation less than 100 miles from our country -yet 'A'C import refugees halfway around the world -a nd ignore the poor in Mexico. Our government is trying to make the U.S. citizen feel guilty for ''letting the Vietnamese do'A'n." In no way do I feel guilty. The government arbitrarily took our sons into the services lo fi ght an undeclared war in a country that had failed lo fight when Japan and France \\"Crc there. Communism means nothing to the people of Vi etnam. If it did -if they really l'ared one way or another about their form of gO\'· ernmenl -they would have fought. We are now g iven a golden chance to do something about our own ills , our own hungry people. the sick, the dis abled; fuel shortages, s agging educational system, rel'ession, etc. Even the Bible says not to worry about the s plinter in your neighbor's eyeun· ti! you ren1ove the timber in your O\\'ll eye. How can we possibly help anyone until we regain our 01\'n strength -the strength "'C once had -and was sapped frocn us in needless. useless wars? MARJORIE JACKSON l.1i l;t• l)se To the Editor: Last night "'e attended a study session of the 1-luntington Beach City Council. On the agenda was a discussion of a proposed or- dinance banning the use of private boats on 1-luntington I .. ake. located in liunlington Cen· tral Park. This same ordinance was pro· posed just after the opening or the park. Al that time the council recommended a discussion of the ordina nce between interested citizens. Mr. Worthy, Director or the Parks and R~creatlon Department nnd th e con · ccssionnire that leased the boats at the lake. Quotes S('nu.tor lt11lph (", Viii .... \.:.1rdenu, on sc hool snlokln~: ··1 do11t kllO\\" /lo\v l('tlCh('rs arc go. ing to ~et nn y discipline nt :.111 Ir )'OU keep s:1yinroi students have this right and tb1;1l right." THE l't EETISGS "·ere ar- ranged. and "'e ml't on three separate occasions. The meet· ings wt:re carried out in what v.·e beli eved \\'<JS an atmosphere of honesty. At the c lose of the third meeting another meeting "·as scheduled. We "'ere later in· formed that the meeting had been cancelled. but \l.'C \l.'ould be co nta cted s oon regarding another meeting We did not hear from 1'1r. \\'orthy. and considered the mul· ter in limbo pending the next meeting. Last night, through a notice in your paper, "'e discovered that Mr. Worth y had forgotten his ob· li gation to our g roup, and again had initiated action t ') insure adoption of this ordinance. This ordinance, if adopted, "·ould make it possible for the concess ionair e to have a monopoly over the boating use of the lake. Surely there must be a compromise "·hereby residents having boats n1ay use their O"'n and individuals wishing ty rent may do so. Last night ~rr. Worthy stated he wanted this ordinance adopt- ed be(ore summer, which is little over one month away. Signs ha\·e already been posted restricting the use of the lake by private boats. Our question is. \Vhy were the citizens views discounted or dis· missed in favor of the need to hurriedly pass this ordinance? KARLA. VAN HOLT llt1<•f t1 r .... To the Editor: 1 ·m sorry for the competent phys icians "'ho. along with the patients, must subsidize the un- ethical and incompetent. So far, 1t'ilh the malpractice insu11ance solutions and discussions, there's no mentinn of weeding out the in- competents 'A'ilh some kind or periodic exams. 1t1osl of us are pleased to pay. "·ell (or good treatment. I recall a visit" at an ear·nose·throat doc- tor·s office. I paid $10 for the call. Okay. I was charged $5 for a penicillin shot. Okay, even tho he probably made a good profit from it . Then. l \\'as charged another $5. For "'hat. I asked. l'~or "looking al the X·rays," I was told. lmagine~ Ile looked at them less th<tn t"'O 1ninutes. A.A.LEE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT /l ot:wr/ N. "'ttd. Publi.~htr Thomas Ketvil, f:dil11r Uorbora Krtfbkh. 1-;d1torial Pogtf'f:dil,ur Thl' C'd1tori a l page or the Oallr Pilot S('Cks to inform anct ,,t1n1uh1t.e reartt.·rs by presenting on lh1s page di\'erst> emnml'nt'V)' nn 10111l'S of interest by S.\ndical· l'(f <'olumnists and<artooni!tl.S, b\' provldin~ a forum for readerii' \ 1l'"s a nd by prescnling this nl'"'~Pa1>rr's opin ions and Ideas on <'Urrrnt topies . The ('(!Jtorinl l\l)ln1on:§ or the Daily Pilot :ippt'Hr noly in !he editorial colun1n al the top of lhl" p11~e, Opinion~ i:.~ prt•ssl-d by tht> columnist~ and caM00111s1s 11nd lett er "'riters!brt their 01o1·n and no l'ndorse.ment.or their vie1o1·s by Lhe Daily Pilot ~hould be i11rcrr('ll. Wedn sday. May 14, 19'15 ' I • ~ ... ,. ·-_.,_ ..... . \ " ' · .. .. . . . ,. . . . .,. , . ' Beach Nudity B~n Upheld by Judge LOSANGELE;S CAP> -Going ,nude C., a public !:leach is not an activtt.y protected Oy freedom or expre1alon under the Bill of -Rigbls, a Superior Cou rt judce hasnlled. Juda• August J. Goobel held . Tuesday that a Loe: Angeles or· dlnence banntn1 nudity in city· owned recreation areas is con· stitutlonal. New Measure To Control Toilet Water SACRAMENTO CUPI) - Legislation requiring that new toilets sold In California use less water than conventiona1 models won unanimous approval .from the Assembly Housing Commit- tee Tuesdiay. Assemblyman Barry Keene (D·Eurek•>. said his measure was designed to reduce un· necessary water consumption and reduce the cost of supplying and treating water. The ordinance had been challenged by Ramona Rlpston, director of the Southern California chapter of the American Civl Civil Liberties Union. MOST OF THE arrests under the ordinance have rome at the Veni ce beach,.where nude sun- bathing attained some popularity last summer. ''No one is a n island unto him se lf ,'' Goe b e l said . ''Freedom of expression in public cannot be absolute in our modern society -nor has.it ever been -any ··more than freedom oC physical action in public can be absolute." · Goebel said o ''reasonable re- gulation of some aspects of our lives" is r equired in a ''modem , complex society, where people are crowded together." THE JUDGE also rejected an argument that the city, could not make .Jaws on public nudity because or overriding stale la"'·s on the subject. ' ''It is a n area that is or municipal or local concern," Goebel said. Attacked in Prison 'Ma ss murde rer Charles Manson was attacked by long-time enemy Kenn eth Co1110 Tuesday as he walked in Folsom Prison exercise yard for the third time in nekrly three years. There were no serious injuries. : ~tdnlld!Y. M1y t4, t875 OAllVPllOT A5 Registration Nixed Handgun.·Bm Defeated .. SACRAMENTO CAP> -A Senate committee has killed J~glslatlon that would require re· gtstrattoo of all California handguns. The bill died on a 2·6 vole Tues· day in the Senate Judiciary Com· mlttee -despite a~(Ulnents that the measure would limit gun 'crimes by ''clos ing the loopholes.'' ''True, it will not end viol ent crime," said Sen. Nate Holden lD·Culvcr City). ··eut it certain· ly will go a long way to screen out some of the criminal activity.'' HOLDEN'S BILL would re· quire all handgun owners to re· gister the firearms with the Department or Justice. They would have to be reregistered when sold. An aide said Holden amended out a provision r equiring annual registration or handguns whether or not they were sold. ''Despite lhe 1trictesl handgun law in the country and a strong reduction In th·e number ot leCfl.l· ly owned handguns, both crime nnd the number or Ulegally:held pistols In circulation ronUnually increased," he said. Another opponent, Dennis Rose or the Civil War Sklrml1h Association, aald the Holden bill would act as a "foot in the door" for rurther gun controls. Sen~. Oeorce ~1oscone (D·San Francisco). and Nicholas Petris lD·Oakland), voted for the Holden propasal. Oppo1iog It were Sens. Dennis Carpenter CR·NewPort Bench); George Deukmej1an (R-J:.ong Beach): Robert Pre1Jcy (0- Riveraide); Omer Rains (D· Ventura): Robert Stevens ( R· Lo!t Angeles); and Allred Song <D·Monterey Park >. Legislators' Pay Amendment Shelved SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A benefits was a symptom or it. measure removing legisfators' "People no longer have enough power to increase their own respect ror the legislature," he salaries and giving it to the State told Sen, Newton Russell, (R· Personnel Board has been Tujunga), the author. shelved by the Senate G'ov· He said respect would return ernrnenlal Organization Corn-"whenever the .legislators s tart miltee. standing up on their hind legs Under current Jaw Caliromia -gun dealers must provide law en· rorcement agencies with a .re· cord or rlrearm sales. But Holden s aid that does not cover the "millions" of pistols resold by private citizens or brought into California from out of state. The committee Tuesday voted and act like men and tell these NUDES RUNN.lNG 11·0 to consider the proposed con· busybodies who want to run their stitutional amendment at some lives that we're going to run unspecified dale in the future them. We 've been elected." ''IT DOESN'T m ake much sense to waste five ga1lons or water to dispose of 40 cc (c ubic centimeters) or urine from the human body," Keene said. OUT OF BEACH OPPONENTS contended the after chairman Ralph Dills, CD· Russell 's measure would give The Los Angeles City Council measure would have little im· Gardena ). co m plained th a t the personnel board, which is ep· passed theordinance laslJuly18 SAN DIEGO (AP)-Thecity pactonthestate'scrimeraleand Californians don't respect pointed by the ·governor, the after the nude bathing began on P arks Department is considering would lead the way for tougher lawmakers enough. power to determine the pay. re- the· Venice beach. A Superior a n expa n s ion o r the city's gun-control bills. Dills declared that lawmakers · tirement benefits and living Court judge blocked enrorccmenl ··swims uit optional'' beach ar ea. Alan Krug, 3 consultant ror the had been ••s ucked in•• by expense allowances or legislators of th e ordinance ror two weeks The 900·fool strip or beach is so California Rifle and Pistol As· Watergate and the political re· and statewide official.s such as The bill was sent to the Ways and Means Committee on a 7·0 vote. last summer but then lined the popul ar with nude sunbathers sociation, a r g ue d that gun· form initiative and that legisla· the governor. The board current· injunction after deciding the or· that it may be necessary to add control laws had not worked in lion to strip them of the authority ly makes salary recommenda- dinance was constitutional. another 350 reel to it. New York. to determine their pay and fringe lions for civil service employes. .~~~~~===-::.::..:=-:.:::..:.:~~~~~.:..:..:..::....:..:::..:::..~~~~~~...=::.:..::::.:::..::::.::..:::.=.:.:_-=c===::!!.:........==:.::.:...:ccc.:.:..:~~--"---"--~ .Jenny Arness Probe Ordered In 'Overdose' ' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A preliminary autopsy report Tuesday .confirmed that Jenny Arness, 24, daughter or actor James Amess. died or an over· dose or drugs, but the coroner's office ordered more tests. Those who kn ew Miss Arness, whose rather played Marshal Dillon on ''Gunsmoke, ••television's Jongest running series, said they could not say why she would want lo commit suicide. "I have no idea wh y J enny m ight have ( ) taken her life," said her Stale uncle, Peter Graves, brother or Arness and '--------himselr the star of the "Mission : Impossible" televi"sion series. "I saw her last Christmas and she was a very happy girl." "She was the apple or her father's eye," said J\1ilburn Stone, who played Doc on ''Gunsmoke." "He adored that youngster." Arness, who lives on a ranch near Hollister, 250 miles north of Los Angeles, was .reported on his way to Los Angeles. MiHtar11 a.lei Appointed SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Lt. Col. Frank J . Schober Jr. was appointed Tuesday by Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. as director or the state military department and commander or the California Guard. Schober, 41, v.•ill hold the rank or lieuten ant general and receive:.· an annual salary or $34,89!>. He is currently assigned lo the army's Strategic Studies Institute at Carlisle Barracks, Pa. N Ox Biii Repeal Backed SACRAMENTO CUP!) -A bill to repeal the statewide requirement for the installation of an- tismog devices on 1966·70 cars upon change·of· ownership has been approved by the Senate Transportation Committee. . The bill by Sen. John Holmdahl (D·Castro Valley), cleared the committee Tuesday on a 5·2 vole, the minimum required, and was sent lo the finance committee. CIA Barge Back in Bert la REDWOOD CITY (A P) -The secrecy·shrouded barge that reportedly plucked portions of a Russian submarine rrom the ocean floor last s ummer is back al its berth here today. The nine-story submersible steel barge w as towed in Tuesday. It had left the San Francisco Bay on April 29, towed out the Golden Gale by seagoing tugs, presumably headed ror a rend ezvous with its mother ship, the·Glomar Explorer. Stanford Sltldent• Sic-In STANFORD (UPI) -A group or about 200 stu· dents Jitaged a brier peaceful sit·in al Stanrord University's student services building Tuesday to protest a reduction in minority funds and a contract the school recently s igned to provide a communica· lions satellite for the Shah of Iran. The 2·hour sit-in at the old union building rollowed a ralJy and march JiUpported by three campus groups. J~ ' } " ' ·' ! 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F d a fl b s • ' s ' c i ' I ' ; i c ' c I i • • • • Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 134, 6 SECTIONS, 74 PAGES ORANGE <;OUNTY , CALIFORN IA 'l'ocluy:s (,'losh1g ~.\'.Stocks WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1975 N TEN CENTS Busing Restored • Ill Hazardous Areas By HILARY KAYE Of lM o.ur 1"114't ....," Newp6rt·Meaa school tru::;tees agreed Tuesday to restore busing for all elementary sc hool children in hazardous ureas of I the district. But they also voted to eliminate all buses for high school students, including home- to-school transport und late buses used to pick up students • * * * Captive Skipper 'Top Man' ByKATllY CLANCY Of lhe D•ilJ Pilot Still Capl. Ch<.irlcs T . Miller of E<~oun - tain Valley, s kipper of the May ag uez . Y.'aS desc1·ibed · f today as "a man who' could handle almost anything." Members of the Merchant Marine 's Ma s ter. Mate s and Pilots Union in Wilmington described the 61-year-old skipper as a slight man -about five feet, five inches tall and 150 pounds - but an excellent boat master. "He is a fine, articulate man," · said Nick Barbara, assistant port agent. He described the Mayaguez as a smaller ship that completed shuttle rUns between J·long Kong and ports in Southeas t Asia. "Jt has been on this run for quite some time,'' he said, decry- ing the ship's capture. ''It wasn 'l a spy ship,'' he said. ''It was just a s huttle run. The big ships stop at Hong Kong but don't goto the smaller ports." Another union member. Joe Valensi, said Miller was serving as relief captain on the freighter in place of·someone else who was on leave. Union members said Miller, who reportedly once worked as a race horse jockey. joined the Mer chant Marine in the early 1940's. They said he had been a boat master or skippe r for 25 years. · They s:.1id he normally tours at sea for six months. then returns home to Fountuin Valley for four months before rcassignn1cnt. Neighbors of Miller and his ,~·ife , Ann. at 10281 Slater Ave., Fountain Valley, described them as friendly and s <-1id they oc· t·asionally visit s ome of the older couples in the Shakewood Apart· rncnts. \.'.'here they li ve. Mrs. Mille r . however, h<1S TC· portedly gone to San f<Tancisco lo visit friends or relatives awaiting "'ord aboutherhusband. ··Ttu.•y a1·c ,·cry nice pt.·oplc anti I am sorry to he:.ir about this," said Gene 'norzick , a neighbor. lie said 1nost of the rC'sidents \\·ork during the da y ''and we sort of count on her (J\i1r ..... Miller) to keep .an ey1.· on the other apart· mcnls. ·· 1\not her neighbor said 'he un· derstood f\1 rs. l\1 iller planned to join her hus band In l~ong h'.ong • soon for a vacation. SEVEN CALLS ON PILOT AD "We.tried a shopper and didn'l get a call. but wilhin three hours of the time the O:.illy Pilot hit the newsstand we had seven calls on the ad. "The firs t person who came to look at it. bought th(' motorcy- cle." l·lere's the ad which sparked the 5ale for a San Clementen1an: 1972 SL 125 HONDA . Ne"' engine. $250firm. XXX·XXXX r lf you have a car or bike to sell , t'alJ 642·5'678. We make it easy lo put a few words in the right place. Along the Orange Coast, the right place is the Daily Pilot. participating in after-school ac· tivities. The deci.sion came ·during a meeting jammed with nearly 300 persons. Parents from the Mesa Verde area, the Our Town and Harbor Greens apartments and Santa Ana Heights offered emo. tional pleas for the return of buses for elementary students. Last monthi trustees voted to stop buses for elementary school walking distance from J .$ miles lQ 2 miles. However, an estimat· ed $33JIOO must be put back in the budiet iO pay for (he eleriientary busing restored by trustees. The $33,000, school officials said, will be transferred from the di.5tricl 's reserve fund, cutting that fund to only about two per· · cent of the district's proposed $39.6 mlllion budget tor 197S.76. District financial aides have said students -.•ho live within 1.S miles ot school, regardless of whether the area had previously been identified as hazardous. The bOard reversed part of that decision two weeks ago when confronted by a large group or parents, and returned buses for students living in the Mesa Woods , Del Cerro and Green· brook areas of Costa Mesa. T.uesday's reinstatement af· feels students attending Adams. Balearic, Bay View, College Park, Harbor View, Harper, KiJlyboooke and Newport Heights Schools. Tuesday's action by trustees will net about $50,000 in budget savings, school officials said. A savings of $83,000 will come from elimination of high school buses and a previously approved ex· tension of the middle school that an optimum reserve rund should be about five percent of the budget total. - Included in the motion, ap- proved 6·1. was the understand· ing that if the May lr1 tax ovet· ride election is successful, hish school students living more than 2.5 miles rrom school would be bused. . The lone dissenter in the voling: CSee BUSING, Page A2) s ree I I oats ' . UPIT•~• DESTROYER ESCORT USS HOLT STEAMS INTO AREA OF CAMBODIAN TROUBLE Pentagon Announced Aircraft Carrier, Other Destroyers Are On the Way Schools May Drop Or Reclassify · i ·11 Notices of intent to dismiss or reclassify 111 claSsified eniployes in the Newport.Mesa Unified School District were ap· proved Tuesday by trustees. Of that number, 24 employes were told they may be reclassified into other positions in which they have seniority. The remaihing 87 employes. without seniority in other areas, were given notice that they may not be re-employed next year. Classifi ed employes include all personnel bes ides teachers. Included in the 111 are positions s u c h a s groundsmen, secretaries. maintenance men and 42 instructional aides. Some of the employes, such as the instructional aides, "'ork part.time and others a re full· time cmployes. Vcrlyn Soderstrom. director of classified personnel, told trustees he still does not know ho"' many "'ill actually be fired or reclassified . The attrition factor is still un· known and also the Yesults of the l\tay 27 t:.ix override election ""iii affect the classified employes. Soderstrom said . Some or the em ployes mny be rehired if the election is sue· ccssful. Yet $37 5,000, represent· ing 28 classified positions, will still be cut from the budget re· gardless of the election results. Marjorie Haines, a represen· tative of th!.:' California School Employes Association, called the decision "harmful, discriminat· ing·and unnecessary." ' l\frs. Haines asked trustees to rescind the notices. just as they rescinded notices for certificated employe5 Jast month. Trustees said they "·ere unhap· py about issuing so many notices "·hen some will undoubtedly be rescinded due to attrition and (Se<' SCHOOl.S, Page A2) DOW DISCOUNTS INDO REACTION NEW YO RK !UPl l -·The sloe~. market.-<'losed broadly higher today in heavy trading on the New York Stock Exchange as investors brushed aside news of increasing tens ions \\"i th ln· dochina. The Do,,· Jones industrial aver.age gained 8.60 points to 858.73. The c losely '''atched averiige briefly lost part of an earlier gain fo\lo,\!ing n e \\li from (,ambodia be fore 1noving higher. ;\dvances led declines by about a nine-to.five margin (tables BS l. 'rurnov e r am o unted to 28,900.000 s hares. Prices ,,·ere mixed in active trading on the An1e1i can Stock Exch;1 nge. · Gains of 1 0 P ercen t Vi et Refugees He ad 'Home' For .Arkansas By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OfttM Dally Piiot Staff Carrying all they could bring from home, about 40 Vietnamese refugees housed in Orange Coun· ty trooped aboard Air Force cargo planes at EI Toro Marine Corps Air Station Tuesday, bound for Arka-nsas and the future. · A second group of more than 100 kept at the big base since Saturdat were s huttled to Little Saigon. the 203·acre refugee re· settlement tent city at Camp Pendleton. They had made contact with relatives already in the U.S. or somewhat miraculous ly found local sPOnsors. "A special exct'ption \\'as made for them,'' said Lt. Col. Lee Pre· ble, a Marine Corps Jnforma· tional Services Office represen· tative sent from l..os Angeles headquarters to assist with the r efugees. Life was a bit tedious for these r efugees assigned to t'.l.'O l<1rge barracks buildings near the El Toro rUn\l.:ay , compared to tOUll· t.rymen at Camp J->cndlcton ""'ho are free to roam their area. "I think if thev had been here more than 72 hOurs they \\"ould have become anxious to sta rt processing out.·· CoL Preble said in an air termin a l intervit!w at El Toro Tuesday .. ($ee VI ETS,,Page r\2) OC Assessed Value Up . ' Orange County's 1975 gain in taxable assessed value of proper· ty will be 10 percent rather than the five percent predicted earlier by the county budget program· mers, it was learned Tuesday. Based on the current general fund tax rate, the unexpected high increase in assessed value will add roughly $7.5 million to the county's general fund re· venue In the coming fiscal year. That is $3.27 .million more than county budget officials predicted two months ago when prl· llmioery budget figures were made public. Since then, forecasts of a pend· ing tax rate increase ha.,ve run as , high as 30 cents, meaning a possl· ble climb in the rate from $1.60 to $1 .90 for each $100 worth of as· sessed value. In ns much as the windfall rrom lhe unexpectedly hi&h 'a!P- s essed value Increase la equivalent lo aboutsevencentao.n lhe tax rate, it is now expected that the rate increase will be less than •.hose earlier predictions. . County omclals predlct.ed the low five percent increase in ilS• • I sessed value because of the building s lump a nd other economic factors that tended to keep property values stable the last year. In" contrast, the impact of infla. lion last year sent assessed \'alues soaring a near record 17.fi pereent to P.ave the way for a tax cul in·Oscal'year 1974·75. Ace'ording to prelimirtary as· sessment figures prepar~on or the·county's" 1975 assHSment roll is running ahead ol schedule. rual<lng'lt possible to for...,. a 10 pefcent climb in assessed value. Jets Attack In Cambodia By HEL.EN THO~IAS WASHINGTON (UPI I ~ C .S. Air Force fighter pl anes . today sank three Cambodicin gunbo<1ts and damaged four others in the Gulf of Siam ufter President Ford lear11ed the Communists might remove crev•men from the cupturad American merchant ship Mayaguez. The attack signaled the apparent failure of U.s·. diplomatic e fforts to recover the ship a11d posed what of· ficials described as "a threat to international pcLJ.cc." Will LE SEEKING HELP FROM THE United Nations, U.S. officials also ·,\•arned of more military retaliation if the Cambodians continue to ignore demands for return of the Mayaguez and its 39 crewmen -which they have been holding since Monday near the tiny island of Koh Tang a bout 35 miles off the Cambodian mainland. There was no immediate response from the ne'v Khm.er Rouge government in Phnom Penh. \ A White House spokesman said Ford ordered the al· tack under his constitution·al powers to save .American lives and property and with "a strong consensus of sup· port" from leaders of Congress. He called the leaders Tuesday night shortly before the attack. Some congressmen nonetheless express the fe<Jr that it would lead the United States into another armed conflict in Southeast Asia. Pe11ta gon spokesm a11 Joseph Laitin s aid Ai r Force aircraft attacked \\1th cannon fire after "receiving fire " from the Communist gunbo<.its for several hours <.i nd because there \Vere i11dications the Cambodi<:ins intended to remove capli\·e Ame1i c~1ns from the l\f a.yagucz. "THREE CAMBODIAN PATROL CRAFT \\'e re destro:yed . about four others \\.:ere damaged and in1· mobilized," L<Jitin said. He added that one of the da1naged Can1bodian boats succeeded in reaching Kompong Som, the porl on the Cam· bodian mai11land . "There \\·ere indl'cations that the Cambodians ctp · peared to be attempting to move captive U.S. cre\vmen from the ship and .from the island o( Koh Tang to the mainland," Laitin said. · (Sec RETALIATE, PagcA2> Newport's Mooring Renial Fees Rise Tenants of the City of Newport Beach ·s 715 harbor moorings ""ill receive letters soon telling of a major boost in their rental fees. City councilmen gave final ap· proval Monday to 'an ordinance '.1."hich "'ill raise the fees fron1 $1 .50 to S6 a roo( per year. Thal new fee schedule "'ill begin Jan. 1 and will bring th(• cost of city mooring space to parity \\'ith lhe ra le already charged fo1· county rnoorings in Ne"· port Harbor·. Besides establishing the nc" fees for moorings. councilmen f\londay also c alled for a study of means to improve moor.ngs in the harbor and to induce tenants to maintain their vessels better. ln some cases. critics have a s· serted. the boats are intended on· ly to occupy n1oorings, allo\\·ing the tenant to gain \\'hen the price of transfer escalates. This \\'Cek 's boost in recs is a direct result of last ):ear's state audit or the tidela nds grant to the c:ity. Thal evaluation asserted lhnt in several areas. low rates tor use or tidelands constituted a potentially illegal gift of public funds. City councilmen have said they believe that the new mooring 0feei; would remove that area from the suspect category in the Kern Ranch Fires BAKERSFili:LD CAP) - Blistering temperatures and low humidity apparenUy combined to lri'ger at least three ranch fires tn Kern County, (ire of· flcials said. state audit. In coming 1nonths. a special committee '''ill revie'' plans for a circular mooring pattern sug- ~ested by a ma1·ine t·ontractor. Such a pl a n . s aid Paul Traut\\·ein, \\"OU ld allO\\" for a more compact series. of clusters. ins tead of a spread-out pattern th;1t takes up too n1uch space in the bay. • Weath er (.'ons iderablc lo\\· cloudi· ncss through Thursday but hazv afternoon s unshine inla.nd art>aS . Cooler with hi ghs Thursday in the 60s at the beat'hcs and inland. Lo\\'S tonight in th(' 50s. INSIDE T ODA¥ The federal govenuner.l 1s paying a bureaucrat $19.693 a year to si l in his office and listen to Beelhove n records - because he has nothing else lo do. Slory on Page A 7. l I n d .. ,. Al Yout krwl<f .... u ... L..M ... 1111 C.11'9nll• tM"r()NMr O.ul11'41 ........ Al ..,...U; ..... ri .. -""-' al ~l,.ullds A~ .... ,-.1,..., •10 Or•"-C.'""'' C> ••• .. Cr91.t ... , .. C.•tllH9'k•1 l!.it.rlal p ... 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The blast was also fell in the Exchange Club at nearby Beatty where bartender Douglas Kostolnik said he had been wor- ried that bottles would ra11 from shelves. None did, he said. The E nergy Research and Developm e nt Ad m inistration, t he s uccessor t'o the dcrunct Atomic Energy Commission, said in advance the device "'ould produce a yield of from 200 kilotons to one megaton, a max· imum force equ a l to the ex· · plosion or a million tons of TNT, and SO times as potent as the atom born bs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War JI . l:xpenenced obser vers in Las Vegas said the gr0W1d motion from today 's blast was similar to that of smaller devices detonated earlier this year but noted that Tybo was 110 miles away com- pared with only 70 miles for other tests. Authorities had warned miners to evacuate a ll shafts of the six mines witl;lin 50 m iles of the bl ast s ite at the time of the explosion. Construction workers on high rise buildings in Las Vegas were cautioned to seek secure footing until aft er the shock wave passed. ' VIETS ••. He spoke as the last handrul waited -a t times in gales of laughter -as they watched an old Laurel and Hardy movie on televis ion and waited to board the C-141 transport for Fort Chaf- fee. Marines and also Air Force personnel preparing to head out on the big plane as support crews played wi th refugee childr en and watched silently as their small n ew friends departed. A new batch of refugees could be housed at El Toro by the weekend, depending on whether U .S. State Department security clearances for those already at Cam p Pendleton come through and they are allowed to leave, vacating tents and quonset huts. "We have no flights coming in now and no one knows what's go- ing to break up the logjam," said Col. Preble. We could have 5,000 released from Pendleton and then we could open up another base.'' Military nnd governmental authorities expanded Fort Chaf· f ee's refugee capacity from 20,000 to 24 ,000 in the last several days. while Eglin AFB in Florida doubled its 2.500 capacity. .. A lot of them would prerer to stay in California," Col. Preble added. Today, some 100,000 more re· fugees are s till waiting on Guam, Wake Island and in the Philip- pines to be funnelled through their pipeline to freedom , also known as the Refugee Trail. ' O RA N GE COAST • DAILY PILOT l!W0.""90 (...,\1 O••lv P•IDI. ""'" """''" •> <(lftl• l>!..e<l I"" .. ~ ..... ,,,.,,, ,, IMJl>'•~l>J ..... o .... .... C.0.>! f>vl>ll ... '<>Q (<J!HJI•"•• S.-0 ... •to edll!OM .. .. Jl!"llf•"""' """""•• '"<OuQ" Fr ........ { ... !. ...-.w, ..,.. .. ...,., 6•d<". 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NoMw\,IOf'"'· "'"'lr•I-•. •d•IOt!•I ''""'' a• •d•••l,,•,.,•nh ""'"" ""' H ••P••lil•.c•• wllllO,., or•, . ., Pf""lul•n ol •Ol>••IOlllOwMr, ~ ..... clott ...... ~ P•iO ot C.Oilt Moot, GllU .. nl•• SvMC.tlftlw! 1W < .,,l'tf U .00-\Ny; ~ ,.,.u .4.00-Wr; mlll""Y M•lln11i-».llO -·"'· l Wec2ntSday May 14 , 1'i75 l"ro•P~A J RETALIATE . . Some 1,100 "'U .S. Marines, meanwhile, were waiting at an A m eriran base in nearby Thailand. The destroyer escort USS Holt already was travelin1 io the area and the aircraft car- rier USS Coral Sea wus expected to arrive later in the day with a number of other destroyers. Officials refused to say what further orders had been issued to the growing emergency U.S. military force in that area. Pen· tagon sources indicated the Marines might soon be moved from Thailand to the Coral Sea, in response to Thai warnings that they would not tolerate the use of I.heir soil as a staging ground for ·attacks against Cambodia. U.S. Ambassador John Scali also asked the United Nations to intervene in the Cambodian sei1ure of the Mayague1. "In the absence or a positive response to our appeal through diplomatic channels for f.'arly ac· lion by the Cambodian authorities, my government re· serves the right to take such measures as may be necessary Lo protect the lives of Arnerican citizens and property," Scali said in a note to U. N . Secretary General Kurt Waldheim. "The U.S. government wishes to draw urgently to your atten- tion the threat to international peace which h41 s been posed by the illegal and unprovoked seizure by Can1bodian ·authorities or the U.S. merchant vessel fw1ayaguez in inlernat•onal ~·aters." State Department spokesman Robert Funseth said the United States was continuing other diplomatic initia tives to obtain release of the M ayaguez. He re- fused to elaborate, but it was knov.·n that U.S. officials had made contact v.'ith China. Although the White House said Ford obtained the consent or con- g'ressional leaders in telephone conversations Tuesday night before he ordered the attack, the reaction on Capitol Hill was mixed. '!II hope we are not going down t he same road we followed in the Tonkin Gulf record of 1964," Sen. }lenry Jackson CD· Wash.) said, Congress gave President J olmson almost unlimited war powers in Southeast Asia in 1964 after U.S. ships were fired upon in the Gulf of Tonkin. escalating U .S .. in- volvement in the Vietnam war. White House press secretary Ron Nessen said Ford ordered the attack under his constitutional ''authority to protect tbelives and property of Americans against acts or aggression.'' Although the Constitution and the War Powers Act give Ford the right to protect American lives in an emergency, Cong r ess fipecifically prohibited the Presi- dent from using t roops in Southeast Asia after they were pulled out or Vietnam in 1973. The attack on the Ca mbodian gunboats came at a lime of relier among Americans that the United States ended its involvement in Southeast Asia with the evacua- tion of a ll U.S. citizens last month from Vietnam and Cambodia as those governments fell into Com- munist control. It also was the first time U.S.· piloted planes fired on 3ny loca· tion in Southeast Asia since direct American military involvement ended there in midsummer 1973, when Congress passed the War Poy,·ers Act. l"ront Pllfle AJ BUSING .• ·• was Trustee Orville Amburgey, a former Costa Mesa police lieute- nant. He said be believes elemen· tary school children can be taught to walk to school safely. This will arfect about 800 stu· dents who live farthest from the high schools, such as the Balboa Peninsula students who travel to ·Newport Harbor High. While student representatives from Costa Mesa and Est ancia High Schools said their students bodies favor stopping busing. students from Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor High were generally in favor of keeping the service. . In making the motion to return elementary sc hool buses, T r uitee Don ald Smallwood warned p a rents that it is a "tem- porary, one-year solution." "tfnless there is some kind or financial relier, either from you or from the state, we'll be here next year doing the same thing," Smallwood said . Smallwood urged parents in the audience to work with city agencies to eliminate hazards In their areas so their c hildren .could walk to school safely. Parents from t he three areas most a ffected presented peUUons signed by hund reds of person!) and offered detailed facts and figures plus photos and maps out· lining traffic condltiom and safe. ty problems. Each group pointed out danger points along their particular routes, and Judith Riley, presi· dent of the Har bor Council PTA, offered an overall statement to ·trustees. ''The HarOOr Council · pleads that a ftlrict mileage 1Wde be abo Uahed and be replaced wi th pract lc1l consld eratl on1 to hazardous condltlon1," Mrs. JUJ ey said. Laos Flare-11p Anti-American Protest Erupts VIENTIANE, Lnos <UPI) - Anti-American demoostrations broke out today in the roy41 capital of Luang Prabang and the central Laos town of Savan .. nakh~t where st udent-led de· monstrator s sei1ed three Americans as ho!llages. American and Laotian sources said the demonstrators, shouting "U.S. AID Go Home!" did some damage in U.S. AID and U.S. In· formation Service buildings before leaving, and were &till in possession of the buildings in Savannakhet. AID is the Agency for International Development. The demonstrations - r umored to have been in the wind for a few days -came as U.S. of- ficials were putting into effect a ''thinning out '' process of Americans in Laos because of in- creasing Communist Pathct I .. ao control of the country. Three Am e ricans, inc luding the senior U.S. official in c..•entrul Laos, were at the province gov- ernor's house in Savannakhet "'ith the demon str:1tors. Lhc sources s aid. 1'hcy said other Americans in the lo'A'll were ••P· parently in their homes; all Americans in Luang Pr abang had been evacuated earlier by air to Vientiane. · . said us many ns t ,000 persons were lnvolvt!d in the Luang Praba n g demonstrat ion . althoui;h other sou,ces said they had no estimate of lhe number. It was not known how many persons were involved in the Savannakhet demonstrations. 1.uang Prabang is located about 125 miles north ol Vien· tiane and Savannukhet is located about 200 miles southeast of Vientiane. Irvine Likes Tri-city Bid For Cluldren The City of lrvint! joined Costa Mesa and Nc"'port Beach Tues· day in saying it likes the idea of a lri-city temporary home tor emo· tionally dis turbed tcenager!:i similar to one in existence in Laguna Be ach. No money W<.lS involved in the city council's endorsement of an attempt to set up the "shelter" by lhe""'6outh Orange County Regional l\.1 ental Healtll Service. Slide of Her Life An American source said that officials in Vientiane were not in direct contact "'·ith Sanford J . Stone, the senior o fficial in Savannakhet, but that he and the other hostages were believed to be in no danger. Dr. Susan Saar·Skecn of the mental health service said the tri·Cily facility would of(er tem- porary treatment to juveniles. The only present options, s he said , are inca r ceration in juvenile hall, hospitalization or one hour a week of counseling. Llnda Palmer, 9, agrees with her playmates at Begonia Avenue Park in Corona del Mar -that the 30-(oot slide ~ down the hillside there is the best ride in town. The kids call it ''super s lide." It's easy to see why. The Americans also were re- ported considering the hall of U.S. AI D and other oper ations in outlying towns because of the continued unsettled security situation and the passing of most control over events in Laos to the Pathet Lao. Coast Panel Chief Assails Testimony The neutralist prime m inister, Prince So u vanna P h ouma , m eanwhile was chairi ng a cabinet session that observers 'here were watching for indica· lions of what strategy the Com· munists are likely to follow in completing their seizure of the The shelter is to be an alternate form of help for about 12 youngsters aged 12 to 17. The Laguna Beach program, she said, has been highly successful . The group is seeking $70,000 in reven ue sharin g funds rro~. Orange County to set up the pr~ gram. By JOHN VALTERZA The executive director of the Sout h Coast Regional Zone Conservation Com mission this morning expressed disappoint· ment at the quality of testimony heard thus far in hearings cover· ing the state coastal plan. However, Mel Carpenter praised city presentations at the initial hearing sessions, adding that municipal presentations are extremely valuable. Carpenter, addressing a town hall session sponsored by the Newport Harbor Chamber of ·Commerce. chastised in · dividuals a nd groups fo r their narrow arguments. The latest round in a series or regional hearings on the mass ive s tate plan was set for this after- noon in Long Beach. The fi nal one will start at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the San Clemente Community . Center. Carpenter outlined the large document for scores of guests at the breakfast session. He cited the resemblance or the document to "a constitution for t he coast" and pointed out its strict guidelines for preservation of open space, public beachlands and accesses, plus a hard·line ap- proach to coastal development and oil drilling. l o a question session· which followed, Car penter' stressed t hat, although one strong goal in the preliminary plan is to open stretches or beaches and access . now closed to the public, the idea does not include inverse condem- nation of the valuable acreages. "The proposal is to launch a SO-year program to open these lands and to pay a fair price for them," he said. Carpenter added that the plan has to be a long r ange one because of the potentially massive cos ts involved . Carpenter said that regional and state commissioners are ex· lremely anxious to hear con- structive criticism of the con - troversial planning document. "But except for the testimonv 'A'e have received thus Car from cities and other government.-en- lilies -which is extremely he lpful -lhe rest~of the input hes been extremely narrow. It all seems to focus on one specifi c poi nt of the plan or another." Carpenter said. Gaps stil l r em<iin in the dr:.irt he admitted. ' l"ront Pllfle A l SCHOOLS possibly a successful tax ovir· ride election. The notices a re necessary , however, because stale law r('· c119rcs that employes be notified o f p oss ible dismissal o r reclassification 30 days prior to the end of school. J ackie Departs ArHENS (UPI) -Jacqueline Kennedy Onassi~ left for New Yo rk today on an Olympic Airways JeUiner ' coalition government. ' College District Board Sets Meet Several regional commissions have not y e t resolved the thorniest segment of the docu- ment -one which would establish a successor system to the current state and regional commission setup. Instead of one recommenda- tion. the plan c ites several alternatives ranging from a state superagency and regional com- missions, working full-time for pay, to a strict return or the plan to local control with a single state commission s itting only to hear appeals of local decision. The· removal of the American AID mission has been a demand or demonstrator s in a number of large towns recently, inc ludin~ Vientiane, Savannakhel and Luang Prabang, the sources said. The demonstrators also were demanding the removal or pr ovince governors and other of. ficials. The Co:.ist Com munity College District ·s board of trustees is scheduled to n1eel tonight at 8 o'clock in tile? district's offices at 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. Student leader.s in Vientiane The board · governs the opera- tion of Orange Coast and Golden West colleges and the Channel 50 TV station. The meeting i s public. 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Mens Tennis Shoes ----------f---------" Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday 538 Celite·r 646·1919 • ' ' E , I• g r • r • I' r I ( ( 1 I 'I I I "" DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Ai1·port Load Cited Orange Co unty Director of Aviation Robert Bresnah an r ecently sent one of his fast er pitches • toward Newport Beach in the long-r unnin g hard-bull sa me or aircruft noise. , Bresnah a n has bee n s marting no <lo ul>t over r e c e nt NeWJl<>rt Beach criticis m of po te ntial growtt1 al the a irport. lie found u fla\v in city a1>provals of the massi ve Corpo r ate Pl aza on Ir vine Compa ny acreugc ut New1>0rl Center . lie fo und th a t the city's c nviro nme n l(t l impact 1·eport all but d ismisst->d t he impact of hund reds of OC\\' offices o n air travcf at the air).>Ort . ln a lu n g thy le tter to city coun c ilme n . he ~uggestcd po intedly that the c ity a pparently didn't J>ractice wha t it preach(..>(). In Nc\vpo rt, the response was suited to t he r ules of the g;;1m c . Cit y offi cia ls, Ignor ing the suggestion of egg o n the f a ce. \\1anted to kno \v \vhe re Bresn ahan \\'LIS a t 1>ublic h earing time . E a rly this w eek-true to form a nd the r ules.of the gilme--city counc ilmen deliberated on yet a no ther Jrvine corporate complex. And the issu e o r airport in1 pL1ct never s urfa ced . Wise Decision , Newport Deat h's s idc \valks -1nos t o f th~m 1 narrow walk\vays clogged with ped estrians, s hrubs, li ght pos ts, signs and parking m e ters -'-II mos t had to bear yet anothe r load this we ek. But city councilmen thoug ht bette r of a proposal b y t\vo advisor y g roups seeking p e rmission for l>icyclists lo s hare the paveme nt: \Yith \valkers s till could be posted to allow cyclists. But as ro r wholesale permission all over the city. it sim1>ly \vould ha ve been unwise. prima rily bCCi!USc 1>edcstria1\ safety \\1ould be jeopardized . llad the council chosen the more libcl'al s ide\\1a lk use a1>proac h, colHsions and inj uries a lmost certa inly would h uvc OC(:ur r t"<l. ,\nd with inj ury claims Hg ainst the city so:.irin g a nd insu!'ant·c ('0Sts skyrocketing, the c it y coul d ill afford the ris k or involvement in a JlC\V category of l<.iw suit s. Mooring Fees Whe n t he proposals to r aise city mooring fees in N'cwport Beach s u1iaced earlier this year , the threats of heavy controversy were widespre ad. The council 1>0sition '<''as simply tha t t he levy or $1.50 per foot a year for moored vessels \\'LIS a bargain-basem e nt price for use or public tide la nds. 'l'hroug h the weeks , the pro posal was s tudied. This week th e c hange m oved quie tly through t he a doption pro<:css. 1-loldc rs o f the coveted m oorings soon ""·ill receive certified lt:tte rs d t!manding the ne\V levy of $6 pe r fool a yea r. Altho ugh c.ritics of rising costs may coin pl ain , the ch :.i rgc for use of the moorings is s till re a s ona ble. Jn a second l<tCk , the l council <.1lso autho rized intc·nsl' s tu dy of plans to r earra nge the niooring pa tte rn <:1 nd t o try inducing the owner::; of sorn c pitiful fl o ating de r eli c ts to clean up the ir vessels. Th<..1 t study a nd action foll owing it is seriously needed. , \ The police d e partment cared little for the plan - and for good r eason. Bikes, police insis t. a re vehicles whicl1 b c lo11g , in most ca ses, on the a s ph<.tlt, not the concrete foot \vays. The council ruling earlie r this week m eans th <.1t <.tl city discre tion LI fe\v walk\YLIYS whe re bikes can ble nd The flo ating eyesore::; have pe rs ist ed for years - vessels \Vhich never leave the m oorin g and \\-'hose only appa r e n t purpose is to allow lheir owners to m ake a11 event ua l killing by selling coveted m oorin g ""1'hen l sai l / 'sa \'P \'iet ,1a111 f(>r rle1111•c rac,\'. 'I rlidn 't 11Jea11 thj_E; de111oerac·_\·.'' U.S. Spirit Not Yet Deflated ' (JACK ANDERSON) \\i ,\SJ-IJNGTON -Speaking cundidly behind closed doors. Sccretury of St.ite J-lenry Kiss- inger re·ce ntly tried to assess 1 tht• news shocks ~·hich have joll- 1 ed the nation. Jlc cited the Wa tergate horror. the e conomic nosedive, the 1breakdown of Arctb-Js r aeli negotiations and, finally, the col· lapse of anti· 1 Communi s t forces in Cam· bodia and Viel· nam. 'ii:. ··we ar e clos e .'' pro· nounced Kiss · inger. "to a na- tional nervous breukdown.'' \Ve disagree. '~u sec , we've been recei\•ing thous ands of letters each week from the people who Jf\ake up this country. They have been shaken by the setbacks, it's true. ~1an y are disillusioned and dis· eouraged. For the m , the high and pure und good in America hus bt-com·c blurred. But it is un1n istakabl y clear from their le tters that the United Stutes hus s uffered a Dunkirk. 11ot a Water loo. 'l'he spirit of Ameri ca, as expressed in more. than 750,000 letters , is depressed but not deflated . TllE i\~1 t~RIC i\f\'S who have been writing to us don't wunt tht·ir leader!:> to become obsessed 'vith futile regrets. excessive re· morse or div is ive recrimina - tio ns. The prevailing viey,.'. <.IC· cord in g to our massive m ail, is that ther e h as been e nough mour ning .and lumcnting over p ast ,,·rongs. The n1a jority of our letter "'riters. although they don"t want th lessons of the past to be forgotten. beli eve that our focus s ho uld b e f orwa rd . not backward. "Let's go Ame riea," urges Ri c hard G . Br ine. a Mori chcs. N. Y., postal worker. in a typical letter. 1'he nl<iil we ha ve umassed, "'e believe, is the best available rn casure of the mood of America . ll bcg::in flooding in after we sug- gest ed th;:il our IJi centcnnb.il slogan should com e frotn the peo- ple, not the gove rnment. We in· vited our readers to search ror lhl' ri ght words lo express their fei:lings about 1\mcrica. WE llAV F. been absolutely de- luged with letters conta ining s log .ins, son g !:t-, poe m s, r e · miniscenses -an outpouring of sentiment Cro m the hearts or the peopl e. The O\'Crwhelming m a· jority of the r esponses have been thoughtful and s incere, n ot l'hauvini stic or cynical. Our o ff ices b ec <1m e ~o swa mped with slogans that we had t.o urrangc n i;epurutc mail· ing address. Please send your s!Og uns lo St .. OGA NS USA , Bo x 1976. Wu shlngton , O.C. And ~end ~:our songs to The American Song Festivul , 5900 Wils hire Blvd., Los 1\ngeles, Calif., 90036. As evidence of how Americans reel deep down about their coun· \ pr ivileges. N D ear Gloo1ny Gus Bilingual Ballots Unreasonable 1'he new Ha rbor Municipal Court is conserving energy by having Us thermostat perma nently set a t 78 degrees. Whew ! B.C. GIOOn'll G.n comme11t• ••• s11Dm11i.<1 DJ rUO.O •r>d "° "°' 11et1H•rl1, ,...llKl IM "'••~ ol U.. ,..••P•Pt•. !>enllll 'J'W' '"1 -~lo GIOG<T>Y Gvl, D•Hl Pilot, try, ""e have pil'kcd out a rev.• let· tL•rs at ra ndorn from the 750 .000 accumulation. '"When this country "'as cul from the wilde rness:· writes f1oyd A. Smith, a retired Rock· inghatl\, N.C., railroad worker . "all men were equal beca use of their need for each other ... Qvcr the years, we have become une-· qual -politically, economically and socially .. .-So I must ask my Country to restore Equatity. '' Yet despite the inequities, his ruith in the country re mains strong. "I am proud lO be an American." he declares. Iii: is confined to a wheelchair. hc.i ving lost an arm and two legs in a railroad aceident. It must have been with feelin g, therefore. that he offered this slogan: "Ame ricu built with .hands, callousl'<l und torn ; but Freedom ~·as born .. , THE need to look ahead v.·as stressed by 8.1-yeur-old Wayne Goble of Apple Vall ey, Calif. "Even al this age," he told us. ··I'm always lookin g forward.'' Ilis suggested s logan : "Forward Am ericu, J-lorizons Unlimited !·· . ·From a rugged l Blairstov.•n, · N.J ., truck driver came a poc1n . Allan Walker was depressed by the world ri ews. llu as he whel.•led his greut truck through Fl orida . he begaii to th ink a bout the meaning of Am erica. He put hi s thoughts into po('try. \\·hi l'h in cl ud cli t hese line:>: ··America is t ruly beautiful , From sea to forest v.'ood. She ex- e mplifies what 1nan can do, Through lo ve and brotherhood." No one expressed lht: mood or the country m ore succin ctly than d id 13-year -old Hobin Gersten or the Bronx. ··\Ve huvc gotten through the depression a nd we're just about through Watergate.'' s he wrote. "Now it's with the CIA . \Vh at 'll they think of next ? But \\'hatevrr it 1s. the U.S. will gel through ii , bceausc we a rc the best." The Paul Chilto1) family of t.ouisvill c. Ky., beli eves that the fun1 il y unit is the backbone oft.he country. that no nation can rise a hove its homes. Therefore. they joined together as a family to co1npo5c some slog;1ns . "DON 'T JUST st nnd b:.tck and c ritil'iZt!,'' '''rote the father . "Come rorward a nd lend ;.1 help· ing hand. You arc Ameri c;:1; our future depends un you.·· ··Smile America, don't look so sad ; There's m ore good about yo ur count ry. than there i~ b~id :· w r ot e 15-yeu r ·o ld Ant hony Chilton . And 13-yca r-old Ri ckey Chilton ofrered this : "You say America j ust isn't what s he used to be: What have you done to keep her beautiful and keep her free?'' And J t-ycar·old Ki m llcid or Indianapolis. who says it m;:1kes her feel good when· she sees the fl ag, s uggested this slogan: ''1776·1976 -2 176. Like our torerathers, PJo neers of tomor· row." To th e Ed itor ; 1\s a citizen a nd u taxpayer. [ am a bsolutely appall ed ut t he voting ri ghts bi ll approved by the Jlouse Ju diciary Committee, whi e h \vo uld r e quir e Los An geles, and 37 oth er counties. to print ballots, sample ballots. and election pa mphlets in Spanish, as "'ell us in Englis h. Whil e it is true that a dem ocracy cannot func- tion cf(eeti vely "'ilhout a fully in- formed populace. it is equ.i ll y true th at a ppr opriat e co m - munieation can only be achieved through the use of .i common language. TlllS IS-lhe. United Stutes of America. English i~ the official language here. No one can be a truly in volved citizen. unless he can read a nd write in English. The respons ibility for the a<·· quisition of this bas ic knowledge lies ...,·ith the individual citi zen. J-l c s h o uld acc e pt s u c h respon sibility :is readily as he al·· l'epts the privileges that come with his citizenship. The re is no sane reason \vhy the existing citizenry shoul d be required to accommodate anyone. who "''ill not assum e s uch an important basic oblig ation. C.J . THOM PSON '••t••.f11111ps ,.,,,, To the Editor: On T uesday. April 8. the Nc"·port-1\t esa sc hool district. trustees cut the 1975-76 budget by some $3 million , s a ying the pro· posed bud ~et was $2.1 million above income They say that by cutting the budget $3 millio n on Tuesday, 1\pril 8. they will be able to bt.Uld up a reserve of $1 million for possible "''age increas<'s. So why cis k the tax payers for anolht•r $2.4 m ill ion from th e tax ov(•rride on J\l ay 27 '! \\'HO. and wb at, ca n "'e beli eve as to the real need for more n1oney'! On March 31, 1975. t he State Sen a t e F i n a n ce Committee turned do"'" a request for $78 million for school aid for the 1975-76 school year . s aying there "'ere more pressing finun eial problems in the state. Gove rnor Bro..i.•n then said he had a plan for next year that \\'OUld solve .all the money pro· blt•rr1s the schools are now fac- ing. So. if Governor Bro~·n c;.1n furnis h ";1 \I the 1noney I.h e ~c hools "'iii need next year."' let's don't j ump the gun on the tax ovcr1·id C' vote on l\1 ay 27, as there '''ill obviously be no real need for this $2 .4 million or addi· tional, unnecessary tax money. 1iemember. this tax increa se is not jusl for one year as it will be includ ed 1n your property taxes for the next ri,•e years. through 1980. "'hcther it is needed or not. Vote NO on t hi s proposition on May 27-no~· is the time to hold the lin e on all tax increases. E.SILCOCK To the Editor : A r ecent a nalysis of the sue· cess or failure of schoOI bond (..___M_A_I_L_B_o_x _ __,) l etter\ lrom •••d•rs ... e "'el(~. TN! "911\ '" <-nse ell er \ to 111 •P•C •or et,...,n•le lo bl!I" ••· M'•"•cl. Ltller• ot JOG wo"h or It•> woll be Q•~en ptelttence A.!! lt"Ut•• m~•I '"<lu6e .. 9n .. 111re •nd ,,_.,11,.. •<Hit t>; Du1 n•mf\ nuy DewolhN!lclonre· ~ ...... ii '""''''""'·~··""" •i>PW•tnl p...,,,y .... 11 not M ""Dhslle<I. to look gleefully at the 63 percent failure r::itc. I prefer to s pecul ate on reasons Cor success rather than jus tifications for failutes. The study indicates a bond issue succeeds \\'herevcr the voters are-- pleased 1.1.•ith their schools and are com mitted to the future in t e rms or positive programs. (These arc usually. like ours, suburban communities still in- volved in up"·ard mobility.) T hey .are communities "''ith fewer social ills: also, they a re communities that r efl ect a healthy economic outlook. THE VOTERS of the Newport- J\·lesa Unified Schoo1 District are being asked to pass a school-bond O\'erride. but in doing so, their gesture becom es more than a n1atter or m ere fin a ncial obliga- tion. This is a lime to ex press our commitme nt to the future by sup- porting t he potential leaders pre- sently enrolled in our schools: it is time to prevent further attri - tion in the curre nt social pro- blems by helping to maintain th e present employment levels. or even to improve them. Of equal import<1.nce. howevcr ~it scen1 s to me-is this opportunity to re- soundin gly reafrirn1 our con- fidence in the nation"s et'onomic !"('C'O v e r y . Th e o ft -quo t e d philosophy. "Am ('rica"s goin g to n1ake it ~·· cannot be much <is· sured w.ithoul commitment, in- \"Olvem cnt, a nd optimism. These can a nd s hould be implicit gouls in the coming school bond elec- tion. DA VID CU RTIS To the Ed itor: R e : B:.t r b a r a Kre ib ic h 's Logbook {l\1 ay 7 ) praising the "·cl come the Vi('tnamese r e- fu gees received in Arkansas. The Vil'tn amcsc refugees ap- parently do need helt> -C\'Cn though the rcusons for lea\"in g their homelund arc. in some in· stances. <1ut•slionuble. 'fhey are ht're now :ind help them \Vt'\\"il l. As for the \\':ir m "·elt•ome th e refugees received in f\rksansas I cun attribute to several reasons. One: C:il iforn iuns as a rule do not have family plot farms as m uny. m:J ny PL'rsons d o in i\rkans us -I hus the 1\rkansan more or less does not have the "·orry Cood\\•isc that the Cali for- ni<tn dot's . The other problem is space. There is plenty of space in Arkansas for more people "'hile "'e a re f:Jir\y burst ing at the se<tmS i11 C:11ifo rnia -sans de· sert. Also. th e '"\rkans as citizen may soon sing a different tune when these legal aliens arc on I.heir '4·elfare role and their taxes start so:irln ~ as ours ure no"' do· lng a nd uppart•ntl~· ,,.;u cont inue to. electinns In California indicate.....-. \\'E. ;1i, u nutlon shou ld try to thut In 1974, 37 percent o( lhe cem ent. rt•lations "'ilh our bond Issues curried. Perhaps the nelghbo1·ln g countri~ -l\lexlro dercnsive oppanent.s or our O\\'n and Canad;.1. Instead. f\.1 ex.lco in school bond election would prefer particular, is ~cething Y.'il h dis· • like or a nyth.i ng U.S. -and \\ ith son1e good justiri l'alion. \\'c t ried explott.ing that 1:oun11·y in 1nany ,,·avs vea rs back until l\tcxico had to· n1ake her 'u\\'n \a\\'S gov- er ning foreign in\"cstment . \\"c have s l:.t r,·ation lt>ss th.:111 JOO miles from our tountry -)l't \\t.' import rcfugt"('S ha\f\\"ay around the \\'arid -:ind ignorl:! the: pour in /l.1 exico. Our governn1cnt is trying lo make the U.S. ritizt:n fL·c l guilty for "letting t he Vi etnamese do"·n." In no \Vay do I £eel gui ltr . The governm ent arbitrarily took our sons into the service'° to fi gh\. an undecla red \\'ar in :i l'ountrv that had failed to fi ght whcil Japan and F'r ance \\'el'l" therl•. Communism m eans nothinl!, to the peopl e of Victnan1. If it did -if they really r ared one way or anoth e r a bout their Corm of go\"· ernme nt -they ,,·ould h<1vc fought. \\le are ,llO\\. gi\'Cll a gol de n chunce to dO son1cthing ubout ou1· Q\vn ills. our ov.·n hungry people. the s ie k . the d isabled : fue l shortages. saggin g cdllc<1tion;.il s)•stem . ret·ession. elt•. Even the Bibl e says not lo ,,·orry about the splinter in your neighbor 's c-ye un - til you rem o,·c the timber in your O\\"ll eye. llo\\' can \1·e possibly help a nyone un til \\"e regain ou r o~·n strength -the strength \\·e once had -;.:ind \\'as sapped fro1n us in needless, uselCss \\'ii.rs"! 1\1.:\RJO RI E J;\CKSON ti f j' ('II ff ('ff To the Editor : I am s hocked and offended by your use of the ter1n ··"·cthack" in the he adline fo1· a recent a rti- cle in your ne1.1.·sµapcr. It is an in- sulting term simil ar to the use of the \\'Ord "ni ggl•r " "'hen refer- rin g to bl ack pl'rsons. · '\Vl·t · back" is a lso an inaccurate tcrn1 si nce n1ost of th e i lle~a l alie ns from l\l exico no longer s\\·im across a ri \"er to get into the L:nit· ed States. Al though I live in Balbo;.i, I teach in a high school in \Vhitticr that has a student body ,,·hi ch is approximately t \\·o-third-; l\'lex- ican-Am eri can. One of ll'Y stu- dents saw the headline and point· ed to it as a n example or prc- ·judice. There y,·crc ot hers who "'ere also dist urbed by the use or the term ··"·e tback. ·· It is m y hope that in Lhe future you v.'ill refer to these pllrsons as illegal aliens . Ci·IRIS1'0f .. 11E ft G. l\f l'KENZIE ll.~f• \.i(•li111 s To the Editor : I-to\\' can ~·c t.a xµayt•rs, in :.tll good cons.<'irn t·e. s pe nd lh(" n1i lli ons or dol lars in rood, transporta tion. lod ginj.!, etc .. on those Vietn ames e refugees and m ake our own ··refu gees'' eligi- ble for "small business loans" "'hen disas ter st r ikes in our C"Ountry ~ Take Oma ha Cor example . Thousands left homeless ... <inrl the Presid ent declurcs 11 " ·•dis- aster a re a," thereby :1110\\·ing those 1\merit·un citi zens t he dubious hon or of borrowing mooey at a reduel•d r;.ll c of in- terest to re build u lifetime al tod ay's curre nt in fl ated p11ccs. 1 don't see uny J ;.1r~esse being doled out to the m ... 01· t he fl ood victilns. A hom e vulued at $25.000 will cost nearly twice th;1t lo rt'!• ' \ , build . ,.\nd '''ho "'ill buy the furniturl''! \Vho \''Ill clothe and feed them"! ,.ou t·un bl' qu"ite sure lhe Viet - 11an1L·se rt"fugel'S \\"ill not dr aw their funds out of their Sv.'iss bank accounts to help. They sit there at Cump Pl•ndlL•ton com- plaining .ibout thL' eold nig hts and lon g eho\'' hnes .. .\rnf..'rican disaster ,·ic·tims . mcan\1'hile arf..' siftin{! tt11·oug h the n1ud und ru b- ble of v. hat oncl' "u~ an entire life. \\'hl're is the rt>Sl of the world ''hen the r\mericans need help'! A\,-15 B. l-I EN DERSOf\ l)tJ("(ftl"S To the Editor : I'm sorry fo r t he com petent physicians \\"ho. ii lOng with the pal_ients, m~st subsidize the qn· l'tlncal and in competent. So f.1r. \\·ith the malpr<1.cticc insuranCl' solutions .a nd disc ussions. lhere ':- no mention or \\·eed ing out the in- con1pt•tents "·ith so1ne kind ol peri odi c e xams. i\tost of us :.t re plt:aseli to PU.Y \\·ell (or good t reatment. I recutl a \•isit at an ea r-nose-throat doc- tor·s office. I paid SIO for the call Okay. I n·as charged $5 for a penicill in shot. Ok;.i y. even tho he probably ma de a 1':ood profit from it. Then, I \\·as char ged another SS. For ,,·hat. I asked . For ··1ooking at the X-rays." I "·as told. Imagine! J-le looked at them less than l\\"O minutes. /\./\.LEE .,.,,.,. 1'"11: :It• To the Editor: i\t p rt'SCnl. New port-J\.1 es a ,·oters ;.i re l'O nsidering a lax override issue th::it l"ould mean a 5-eent or 36·cent in<'rease per $100 of ;.i sseSS('d valu::ition, de· pend ing upo n '"horn one is listen- ing to. · ,\t the sa1n c tin1l'. cert ain Orange Cou nty S upervisors are l"Olld itioning t uxpayl'rs for a possible 30-cl'nl incrt•ase. No t hea rd from yet is the Coun· ty r\sscssor's office \\'hic h an-¥'" qually increases the '"l\1 arket \"alue'' or propcr t~· based upon the inflationary index. '"\lso not he;.ird from a re the in- te ntions o f t he Ne'''port and Costa ~l cs u t·ity fathers as per- tains to the im pact of innation on their rt·spel't. i vc l' it y budgets. .. PlllLIP SANSON E OR ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l1•1!wrr \". l\"r1•d . f'11bli.d1"r Tho1nas f\rrril. ~d1!ar /i1Jrba r1J l\rrll:nch. fo:dirnno! f•uge E.'d1/0t'" .1'hc· E'ditori:il pu~{' or the Dan,. P1l t1\ sct•k ... 10 inform and stimul:itc rl':id1·rs b~· presenting oo thi s pa.!,!(' ti i ' ('l""f' 1·nmn1entary oo tup~t·s oF in tl'rf'St b) syndirat- l'lf columnist ... 11nd c::.r1unnists. by µro\ ld1ni,: :• Fflrun1 for rr<1dl"rs ' \"it.'\>~ and b.Y pr1•:-1•n11.ng this Ot"\<.Sllapt•r':-u1•tn 1rin..-und idl"HS no curr<'nl to1pH·~ 1"h« f-<l1tori11l upuuon ~ n( lht• !>ad) Pilot .ippeoar <lf'll~ Ln the 1·d1torra1 eolt1 11111 ut th(• !Op nf lh1• pai;.:1• ()pinions t!X · pr1·:.~1·d !J,· th t• roh1mr\ists 11nd rartoonisls .;ind ll•llt•r \\nt<'rs are lh t•ir O\\ rl and no l'ndor1>cn1cnt of their \i(•\\S ·by \ho: U:111 y Pilot ~hou ld I)(' i n(1··rr1•d V\'cdncsd a>'. 1\.1 11~· 14 . 1975 - • ; Beach Nud:ity Ban Upheld by Judge LOS ANGELES <AP) -Going nude on a publlc beach is not an ·activity protected 'by freedom of expre1s1on under the Bill or Rights, a Superior Coun judge has ruled. Judge August J. Goebel held . Tuesday that n Los Angeles or· dinance banning nudity in city· ov:ned recreation areas is con- stitutional. New Measure To Control Tollet Water SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Legislation requiring that new toilets sold in California use less \\•aler than conventional models '-''On unanimous approval from the Assembly Housing Commit· tee Tuesday. Assemblyman Barry Keene <D·Eureka), said his measure \\'as designed to reduce Un· necessary water consumption and reduce the cost of supplying and treating water. "'IT DOESN'T make much sense to waste five gallons of water to dispose of 40 cc (cubic centimeters) of urine from the human body," Keene said. The bill was sent to the Ways and J\.teaos Committee on a 7·0 vote. The ordinance had been chnllenged by Ramona RipC!lton, director of the Southern Californio chapter of the American Civl Civil Liberties UnJon. MOST OF TllE arrests under the ordinance have come at the Venice beach,. where nude sun. bathing attained some popularity last summer. ''No one is an island \.Lnlo himself,'' Goebel said. ''Freedom of expression in public cannot be absolute in our modern society -nor has it ever been -any more than freedom of physical action in public can be absolute." · Goebel said a "reasonable re· gulalion of some aspects of our lives" is required in a "modern, complex society, where people are crowded together." THE JUDGE also rejected an argument that the city could not make laws on public nudity because of overriding state laws on the subject. ''It is an area that is or municipal or local concern," Goebel said. The Los Angeles City Council passed the ordinance last July 18 after the nude bathing began on the Venice beach. A Superior Court judge blocked enforcement or the ordinance for two weeks last summer but then lifted the injunction after deciding the or· dinance was constitutional. Jenny Arness Probe Ordered In 'Overdose' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A preliminary autopsy report Tuesday .confirmed that Jenny Arness, 24 , daughter of actor James A.mess, died of an over· dose of drugs, but the coroner's office ordered more tests. Those who knew Miss Arness, whose father played Marshal Dillon on "Gunsriloke,." television's Jonges( running series, said they could not say why she would want lo commit suicide. "I have no idea why Jenny might have ( J taken her life," said her S tale uncle. Peter Graves, brother ot Arness and '----------himself the star or the ''Mission : Impossible'' tcleviSion series. "l saw her last Christm as and she was a very happy girl." "She was the apple of her father's eye," said 1\1ilbum Stone, who played Doc on "Gunsmoke." ''He adored that youngster.·· Arness, who lives on a ranch near Hollister, 250 miles nor.th of Los •Angeles, was r.eported on his way to Los Angeles. Military Otief Appointed ,, SACRAMENTO (UPI! -Lt. CoL Frank J. Schober Jr. was appointed Tuesday by Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. as director of the slate military department and commander of the California Guard. Schober, 41, will hold the rank of lieutenant general and receive:. an annual salary of $34,896. He is currently assigned Lo the army's Strategic Studies Institute al Carlisle Barracks, Pa. NOx BUI Repeal Ba,,ked SACR AMENTO (UPI> -A bill to repeal the statewide requirement for the installation of an· tismog devices on 1966-70 cars upon change-of· ownership has been approved by the Senate Transportation Committee. Attacked in Pri•on Mass murderer Charles Manson was attacked by long-time enemy Kenneth Como Tuesday as he walked in Folsom Prison exercise yard for the third time in nearly three years. There \\'ere no serious injuries. . NUDES R UNNING OUT OF BEACH SAN DIEGO (AP) -The city Parks Department is considering an expansion or the city 's "sy.•ims uit optional" beach area. The 900-foot strip of beach is so popular with nude sunbathers that it may be necessary Lo add another 350 feel to it. - ; Wednesday, May 14, 1975 OAILYPILOT AS Registra tion N ixed Handgun Bill Defeate~ SACRAMENTO <AP) -A Senote committee has killed lcglsl~tlon that would requl,re rc- gistr ation of :i.11 California handguns. The bill died on a 2·6 vote Tues· day in the Senate Judiciary Com· mJttee -despite arguments that the measure would Umlt gun 'crimes by ''c losing the loopholes.'' "True, it will not end violent crime," said Sen. Nute 1-lolden <D·Culvcr City). "But it certain· ly will go a long way to screen out some of the criminal activity.·· llOLDEN'S BILL would re· qWre all handgun owners to re· gisler the firearms with the Department of Justice. They would have to be reregislered when sold. An aide said Holden amended out a provision requiring annual registration of handguns whether or not they were'sold. Under current law California gun dealers must provide law en· forcement agencies with a re· cord of fireorm sales. But Holden said that does not cover the "millions" of pistols resold by private citizens or brought into California from out of state. OPPONENTS contended the measure would have little im· pact on the state's crime rate and wou ld lead the way for tougher gun-control bills. Alan Krug, a consultant for the California Rifle and Pistol As· sociation, argued that gun· control Jaws had not worked in New York. .. Despite the strictest handgun law in the country ond a strong reduction in the number or legal· Jy owned handguns. both crime and the number or Illegally-held pistols in circulation continually 1 increased.'' he sild. Another opponent, Dennis Rose of the Civil War Skirmish Association, said the Holden bill would act as a •·root In the door'" for further gun controls. ' Sens. Gcor~e Moscone (O·Sani Francisco>, ;ind Nicholas Petri" (0-0akland). voted for tho. l-lolden proposal. .i Opposing it were Sens, OeMll; Carpenter (R-Newport Beach)~· George Deukmej1v.n (R·Lona, Beach); Robert Presley CD· Riverside); Omer Rains <D· Ventura); Robert Stevens <R· Los Angeles): and Allred Song <D-t..1onterey Park). Legislators' Pay Amendment Shelved · SACR.AMENTO (UPI) -A measure removing legislators' power lo increatie their own salaries and giving it Lo the State Personnel Board has been shelved by the Senate Gov· crnmental Organization Com- mittee. The committee Tuesday voted 11 ·0 lo consider the proposed con· stilutional amendment al some unspeciried date in the future after chairman Ralph Dills, (D· Gardena), complained that Californians don't respect lawmakers enough. Dills declared that lawmakers · had been ''sucked in'' by Watergate and the political re- form initiative and that legisla! lion to strip them of the authority lo determine their pay and rrt.ngc benefits was a symptom of it. ''People no longer have enough respect for the legislature," he told Sen. Newton Russell, (R· Tujunga), the author. i"le said respect would return "whenever the legislators start stan(jing up on their hind legs ·<ind act like men and tell these busybodies who want to run their Jives that we're going to run them. We've been elected." Russell's me1sure would give the personnel board, y,•hich is ap· pointed by the governor, the power to determine the pay, re· tiremcnt benefits and livi ng expense allowances ol" legislalOrs and statewide official.s such as the governor. The board current· ly makes salary recommenda· lions for civil service cmployes. The spirit of Friendship Service.Its catching. Catch a taste of spring. The bill by Sen. John J.lolmdahl (0-Castro Valley), cleared the committee Tuesday on a 5·2 ,·ote, the minimum required, and was sent Lo the finance committee. CIA Barge Bg,,k i n B erth REDWOOD CITY (AP) -The secrecy-shrouded barge that reportedly plucked portions of a Russian submarine rrom the ocean floor last summer is back al its berth here today. United's pop1dar West ter The nine-story submersible steel barge was towed in Tuesday. It had left the San Francisco Bay on April 29, towed out the Golden Gale by seagoing Lugs, presumably headed for a rendezvous with its mother ship, the Glomar Explorer. Stanford Students Sit-in STANFORD (UPI) -A group o( about 200 stu· dents staged a brief peaceful sit-in at Stanford University's student services building Tuesday lo protest a reduction in minority funds and a contract the school recently signed Lo provide a communica· tions satellite for the Shah of Iran. The 2·hour sil·in al the old union bui lding followed a rally and march supported by three campus groups. Leasing a Mercedes? picnic baskets ar-e back. Spring is in the air. And beginning May 15. our West Coaster luncheon flights arc a picnic again. Wirh basket lunches filled with sunny snacks, like a sandwich, some chicken, maybe a littl e potato salad, pickles and more. And rhere·s even wine by 1hc carafe. a cold beer or. of course, your favorite cockrail (for a slight charge in Coach). There·s extra room for you with Tables for Two in Coach. If no ones in the middle seat, just fold it down and relax. And there ·s extra room for your garment bag with United's big carry·on closets. So come catch the spirit of Friendship Service up and down 1he Coast. For reservations, call your Travel Agent. Or call United al 537·752 1. And don"t forget our Partners in Travel, Western International Hotels. West Coaster Flights to Seattle and Portland I Los AnJ!el~ lo Sea1lle: Los AnJ!eles to Seattle I continued): Lea"·e Arrive Alghl No. Slops Lea"'e Arri"'e Atght No. Stops 8:55 <1.m. lhl 11 :10 a.n1. 2'!2 0 7:45 p.n1' lbl lJ;S7 p.n1 . 451\ 0 10:.30 a.n1. t 2:42 p.111 . 2'.lO 0 10:00 p.1n. Ex Sat• I :25 a .111 . 428 I 12 :40 p.n1 . 2:56 p.111. 308 0 l.os Angeles to Portl•nd: I :00 p.n1 . 4:24 p.n1. 707 I 8: IS a.n1 . 10: 17 a.111. J80 0 2:45 p.m. (al 4:59 p.n1 . 294 0 I :05 p.n1. (hi • .1:05 p.111. 41\h 0 4:00 p.n1 . 7:17 p.n1 . >20 I .1:.30 p.m. Ex Sal fa I 5:26 p.111. 202 0 5:00 p.m. El .s .. 1 7:14p.m. 286 (I JAll p.m. fi :26 p.1n. 970 ) •Night Ctl11ch di~o1.1nt fare ~\ail1blc. !al Ec•'non1y l 'l'•""h [;ire: :1\';11lablo:. ti:LO p.n1. 7:5(-i p.n1. 4(~ 0 lb! Economy Ct'lach fare ;l\•ai1ablc: cllcct1vc June I.'. ' The friendly skies of your Jand. IUJ u .nlTED AIRLlhES •• I ' f, ' ' / Big Tax Delp Private ,Pension Plan Q&A. By SYLVIA PORTER f l.a.rt of twocolum•J There are advantaa:es to lhose not covered by private pension plans in being uble to establlah a retirement ac· count, muke contr1but1ons to 1t that are tax deducUble and th~n let lhe earnings 1n thut account accumulate over the years tax rree. The extent to which tax free contributions bwld up when what they earn IS also tux-free 1s speetacular. This 1s the heart of the Ind1v1du11l Retirement A ccounts Money's Worth which you can establish und er a revolutionary prov11lon or the 1974 Pension Reform Act Y>hlch went into effect this past Jan l , 1975 But you 11 m it1s ull the benefits 1( you don't know wha't an IRA is and how to tak e advuntage of 1t And the sad pro· babtllty is that those uf you "'ho need an IRA most are Just the ones who will n o l be informed Thus, my two-part qwi, pre 1>ure d v.1th the h e lp or the N e w York based inve stment advisory f11 n 1 o f L o rd. Abbett &: C o Q Wht"l'l can you get di.ttnbut10FI$ frum your I RA ' 1\ Norm a lly , n o t before you reach age 591/2 Q flow lo,ig con you keo?p your money In your IRA ., A Distr1but1ons mus t s tart 1n the tax year in which you become 1o i.....:l and rannol be longer than a period measured either b y your own life ex.pec tanc v or the 1oint hfe expect an· cy or you and your s pous e Q Can on I RA be et toblrsliedas a 701nt account?/ A No. An IRA 1s a rellremr.nt a c count for you, an 1n- d1v1dual . flowe v e r , you can name your spouse as your bcnef1c1ar,> Q Can a h usband arid wtfe each et tabltsh an I RA"' A. Yes, 1f bolh of you rece ive compensation In commun1 ty prope rty stales , eac h of you mus l r e c e ive compensauon on your own behalf 1\ wife will not be eligible to establish an IRA m e rely bec a use h e r hus band 1s rece 1v1ng compensa l ion Q Can self employed individuals eslabhsh an tl<A ! A Yes If you, a self employed person do not e s tablis h a Kt.'Ogh pl;1n, you may establish an IRA covering Just yourself You do n o t have to cover any employes you have. You can, however, contnbule for selected employes at your discretion and your conlribul1on s are deductible. Q Can you conlnbtde to an IRA 1/ your employer conlnbuei ler.s than 15 percent oJ your compensation to a pro/U·tharing plan or pen.non plan? A No Q I/ow ore contributions deducted"' A 6optr1but1ons ure deducted from yo)ir gross income ID f11tng your federal income tax return You can get a deduc lion for contr1but1o n s to an IRA whether or not you 1tem1ze your other deduc tio ns i.ifid you can s till take the optional s tandard d e duc tion Q How ar e earning.! on your IRA lazed" A. The e a rnings on your investment -d i vidends, capital gains, etc -are n o t s ubje ct to federal income tax whtle the,y are at'c umula t1ng 1n your IRA account All t a xation of lh1s m o ney 1s deferred unl1l d1st.libut1ons are made lo y o u Q Can y o u contn butc mutual fund shares to your IRA 1 A No All y our conlnbut1ons must be 1n cas h . Q. Con you withdraw your money t/ you become di.sabled 1 A Yes D1sab1hty 1s d e r1ned as a medically determinable ph)s1c al or m e ntal 1mpa1rment which c an b e ex.peeled lo re· ~ult in d e :ith o r to b e o f long, c ontinue d and 1nder1n1te dura· tion pre \ent1ng you fro m engaging 1n any s ub5tant1al , gain ful act1v 1ty Q. What 1/ you're not disabled. bul wllhdraw bejore S91ft " A You a re s ubJec t t o tax penalt1es The amount or your premature withdrawal 1s Included 1n your gross income for that )ear ln add1t1on, there IS a penally lax of 10 percent O[ the amount Q What 1/ you withdraw over a longer penod than tlle h/e erpec tancy tables Pf'Ovide" A The Internal Revenue Service imposes a penalty of 50 percent of the underwithdrawal Thus, lf you should be w1thdraw1ng at the rate of $2,100 a year but you withdraw only $1 ,300, the d1(ference of $700 would be sub1ect to a 50 percent tax of $350 Q Where can you gel more 111/ormatlOn" A. From the Inte rnal Revenue Service, mulual funds, sav· ings banks , savings and loan assoc1at1ons, s tockbroker, in · surance companies , commercial banks s e tting up plans, even more You'll find plenty of sources U s e them (or your maximum benefit MA[!KET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-J o n es Ind S & P 500 Stocks New 'l'"Otk (UPll -Tn1 foll6WIRQ l"t V>l•~ 1,,.. ~loc•• lh.i1 n.i .. e ~l<Wed MO'il .,,d IO•l Int mto~t thl~tll on pertent tot Clld"9(' 0" 1111 New Yor• Stoct. E•c ""n~ Nel oind r>t•t•nl.19' cn~n~~ • ., !"" Cl llt•tiw:t btlwet" f f'>t P•~~•OU\ tto\ong llfOCt •nd l~t currlnl c;1.,,;l"CI Pt•Ct OAINIE:lllf 1 LMI lnv•,lr l'•' ~, Up 10 C 1 R1wl•ne tO 1l'• • l '• lJP ,. ;, J S..l!ro11n Lo" 1{•, '• Up ISO •GullM lndU •'••'>Up 1J e ~ Pl•n Reittl'I ,... • '' Up •l 3 6 10!. All Jib CJ,• ~, UP II I I Tele• Cori> 7•o• '• Up 11 I 1 o.imonc 'XI ll'•. I'• Up 11 o • Ttltpromp 6 , • I~ Up 10 6 10 RobYl •w 10 l l<.t 1'• Ull lOJ " Veftl(tln 10 )••. 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I -.., itf•JlC "°"' , I I"" • Wlo •• ' " ' ' ' .J ii DAILY PILOT Wednesday, Ma.14.1975 • . 47 Yacht~ to -·C~~pete \ " -. . -• , • 4or -• • In Race to San Diego Forty.seve n y.achts have already signed up tor the 1975 edition o( the Pacific Ocean Rac- ing Conference which gets under way troi;n San Diego Saturday. And generitl chairman Karl Klokke says at least 10 more are expected as entries will riQl close until the skippers meeting Salur· dayat9a.m . The first race will be a 00-miler from of! San Diego's Point Loma lo the entrance buoy of Long Beach Harbor. The PORC is a biennial series patterned after F1orida's annual Southern Ocean Racing Conference <SORC). AND SOMEWHAT like the SORC, the PORC is turning out to be a designer 's s howcase. Literally millions of dollars or new yachts wi.Jl compete with Newport Skipper Wins Laser Race San Diego State's Hugo Schmidt from Newport Beach and Mark Reynolds of .San Diego sailed 1-2. respectively, Bmong 35 Laser skippers in the Western Intercollegiate Single- handed championships on Mis- sion Bay. Final standings (35 boats) -1, Hugo Schmidt: 2, Ma rk Reynolds ; 3, Jack Batema n, Ha..,,.aii ; 4, J eff McDermaid, UC Irvine; 5. Eddie Trevelyan, UC San Diego, proven performers in the si>t· race iseries which concludes at Newport June 14. One o ( the mos t closely watched or the new designs will be the 48-foot aluminum ~loop Hawkeye, designed by Bruce King or Newport Beac~ and built by Driscoll Custom Yacht.sot San Diego for David Cuckler or Newport Harbor Ya cht Club. The radically ·designed Hawkeye, built al an estimated cost or $250,000, h8.s a 161h.·foot beam and ty.iin bilge boards in- stead or the customary (ixed keel. The bilge-boards afe ad- justable for sailing up~d or downwind. StlE IS AN extension or a similar King design, the 3$-foot Terrorist, which Al Cassel of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club built for himself tn his Sparcraft yafd in Costa Mesa. The Terrorist was designed for One Ton com- petition. Another Class A entry is Henry Wheeler 's Lapworth-design~ Aorangi, a n aluminum s loop from Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Making her m aiden race -if last-minute tuneups can be ac· complished -will be Morrie Kirk's n ew two-tonne r , Hur- ricane Deck. designed by· Doug Peterson of San Diego and built by Carl Eichenlaub. Hurricane Deck is a sister slriplo Vendetta, the Peterson-designed speedster which ran away from all com- petition in the Midwinters and the Lip Jon. Cup earlier ihis ye ar. Vendetta ls co·owncd and sailed by Art DeF\ever and Tom Tobin of San Dieeo. lndepe:gdence Da.y Rare Eyes More Entries Windjammers Yacht Club of Marina del Rey is accepting en· tries (or its eighth annual In· dependence Day Marina del Rey to San Diego race. The race is second only to the Newport to Ensenada race in terms of entries . The event grew so fast that WYC and the co- sponsoring Southw.estem Yacht Club or San Oiego has placed a limitof300 boats. ·in recent Years many late com- ers. 'have bee n denied ,..e ntry. Deadllne for entrie·s in this year's race is J.une 13. The race will take on added significance this year as it falls on the 50lb anniversary of SWYC. Five divisions of sailboats are invited to .participate. They are yachts rated under the Intema· tional Offshore Rule (IORJ, Performance Handicap Racing Fleet (PH,RF), Midget Ocean Racing Fleet <MORF), !did_get Ocean Racing Assoc1at1on <MORA), and the Pacifi c Mullihull Association (PMA). Busy Summer for ~oats Nothing quite as glamorous as the America's Cup ahead for this summer. but it will be a busy one for the international sailing set. One of the big events wiJI be the Transatlantic race which gets un(ler way June 29, starting at Newport, R.J. and winding up in Co"·es, England. Top local interest in this race ""ill be John B ... Jim" Kilroy 's new 79-foot ketch KiaJoa which scored first-to-finis h in all of the Southern Ocean Racing Con· ference racing in Florida as well as the Miami to J amaica race. In the latter she won overall han- dicap honors as well. KIALOA WILL be in some pre-· tty classy company in the Transatlantic. Kilroy's first aim is line honors. His competition 'viii come from some 30 yachts from eight countries -Austria, Engl a nd . Fran ce , Brazil , Bermuda, Canada, Australia and the U.S. Kilroy would certainly welcome handicap honors in the race, but he will be up against suc h top-ranking perfoi-mers from the U.S. as Ted Turner of Atlanta in Tenacious, Ted Hood of Marblehead , Mass. in Robin, and Dennis Conner, San Diego, in Charisma. Tenacious, a 49-foot aluminum sloop, won Class B in the SORC and finished seventh in the over- all standings, Hood's Robin, a 40.foot sloop, took Class C honors in the SORC a nd finished fifth overall. CoNll'ER WON the SORC title with the 36-foot One Ton sloop St- inger which he sold to Turner im- mediately after the series was over. He will have a lot more boat under him with Charisma. ·owned by J esse Phillips of Chicago. Charisma is a SS-foot Sparkman & Stephens sloop which Conner will also sail in the Admiral's Cup competition in · England. Mayor Takes Other Side of Annexation Tenacious and Robin have also been selected on the Admiral's Cup team and will be represent- ing the United Stales Yacht Rac- ing Union in 'he competition off Cow.es. ~ About a dozen national teams are expected to compete (or the Admiral 's Cup, spqnsored by the Royal Ocean Racing Club of Great Britain. Rowlands said. As the mayor of Seal Beach in 1961 , Norma Gibbs helped lead an annexatiott drive south that tapped what is now a part of Sunset Aquatic Park. As the mt1yor of (<luntington Beach in 1975, she'll have to lead thl' fight lo kee.p the city 's northern neighbors from taking any more of the county marina. In one instance, '1 se~.-of con- dominiums -The.'H~tingt.on l\.111rina on Paci fi c Coas t Highway -is in "lunlington Be ach, but the boat s lips are in Seal Beach. AFTER THE competition in England, Turner will return to this country to race Stinger in the One Ton World Championsb.igis at Newport in mid-September. It is likely that Hood and Turner will be competing in t_his one also. The Transatl antic race is sponsor ed by the New York Yacht Club a nd th e Royal Thames Yacht Club and cele brates the latter's 200th an· niversary . Prince Charles is commodore of the English club. Seal Beach ha s proposed a 1 .387-acre annexation which would give it the Naval Weapons Stution and the rest of Sunset Aquatic Park. "\\'e can service the area, Seal Beach can't," Rowlands said , suggesting the city will seek pay- 1nents from Se<J I Beach for public safety services rendered. He said that he hopes the city can get obout $3,500 to $4,000 an· nually from Seal Beach for police and fire protection. He says Seal Beach cannot provide for its an· nexed territory . After the Transatlantic Kilroy plans to race Kialoa in the Skaw ruce off Denmark. fie will then cruise the yacht to the Mediterra- nean before recrossing the Atlan· ti c and the Pacific to Australia where he will compete in the Sydney·ijobart and Tasman Sea races, both of which he previously won in KialotJ, II, formerly his 72· footer. lluntington Beacl! has no quar· rel over the weapons station, but City Adm inistrator Dave Row lands has told the council the aqua tic park should belong to Huntington Beach. •·Seal Beach is not about to de· annex and the county would like both of us out of there,'' Rowlands suggested since the city probably can't block the Seal Beach annexation, it should at least try to be reimbursed for someof"1t s expenses. l\lrs. Gibbs promised to help lead the negotiations. Theater in America Finale '~o's Happy?' Memoir on TV By BOB THOMAS LOS A NGELES (AP) -Live th eater is alive and well in Los Angeles, and proof c:an be seen on public televis ion tonight with the Mark Taper Forum's µroduction of •i who"s llappy No"·?'' (Channel 28. 9 p. m. ;. 'fhe Oliver Hai ley pl;:i y is the last offering of the Exxon.funded "Theater in America·· series that h as roamed the nalion to televise the best offer- ings of regional and metropolitan theater. THE ADMIRABLE project has pres ented ev e r yt h ing from "'Cyrano de Bergerac" by San F'r:i"ncis co's A111erican Conserv<.1torv Theater t o L e on;ird Bernstein's ''.Ma ss" at Yale t.Jniversity. lleavy stuff, mostly. Viewers will find a ~hange of pa ce with ''Who's Happy. Now?" which the Los Angeles Times termed-'howllngly fuMy ... an unrorgelta·, ble experience." TV REVIE\V changed in Los Angeles. once a cultu ral \\"asteland \\'ii h a single legi timate theater. Now, there ar e four 1najor hou ses offerin g New York and local attrac· tions. plus a number of vigorous little theaters. Th e Mark Taper Foru m of the Music Center has acquired ma- jor status despite it s modest 742 ·scat s ize. ITS CURRENT "Me and Bessie," based on the blues o r Bessie Smith. has been selling out a nd may go on to Broadway, as did the Taper 's ''Murderous Angels."' "In the Matter of J . Rob e rt Op - penhei mer .'' ''Stor y Theater" 3nd "The Trial of the Catonsvillc Nine." tlE IS a dark·haired, cess -no, it's not .' .. J'he handsome m an with the LastPictureShow." · energy required to stage The stage action took five or six ·plays a year, place entirely in a bar, conduct workshops for but Davidsoi: w:=in~ed to dra matists and actors let the sunsh1ne 1n . So he and manage a theater. • took his cast and crew to "We did "Who's Hap-Yermo, in the California py Now?" in our first desert near the Nevada seasoo. and it was a con-border and _s hot outdoors s id e rabl e success. as we ll as inside a local Universal bought it for a bar.· movie, and Oliver Hailey wrole a screenplay, but it was never made. "WHEN THE Corporation lot Public Broadcasting asked us to do a play in the 'Theater in America' series, 1 didn ''t want Lo do a classic. I contacted ex- ecutive producer J en- nings La ng at Universal, and be agreed to let us do 'Whq's Happy Now?' ''WE SllOT il on videotape. but made it like a film," said direc·. tor Davidson. ''We le(t here on a Sa turda y and came home on the ne.xt Satur- day, los ing a day beca use o f . Albert's iSolmi) cold. ''Also we couldn't work the kid (Kirby f\l:rlong) more than four hours a day." "He figured .,.>-hat ex· p os ure -on public 41..SO IN THE cast: television W'{Uldn't hurt Be tty Garrett, Archie the property and O'light Bunker's neighbor and e~en gelp Oniver~al.d~,-Rue McClanahan, inend c1de how to dea l with 1t. . of ''Maude ... THE PLAY t.akes Oavldfon prevlousfy 'MQMMY AND ME' -SALETA AND VACIA MOSLEY Newport Couple Participate In YMCA.Swim Program Summer Program Events Scheduled By WI.ARY.KAYE Ofu. 0.111 Pliot s ... n ' Swimming, camping and other activities for youths will highlight the summer program at the Orange Coast YMCA in Newport Beach. New staff members have taken over the leadership of the YMCA, at 2300 Universi(y Drive. and say they are anxious to try to fill the needs of youths and their families living in the Orange Coast area. · A DAY CAMP CAILEDTHE ''Adventure Club'' will be held daily at the ''Y'' b.eginning June 16 and lasting until Aug. 22. The one-week sessions will be run by the new physi"cal direc- t tor, Ron Markillie, and new program director, Woody Mort, and include hiking, games, sports, crafts, tumbling, sw!mming, skits, songs and other activities. There will also be a one-week resident camp, Camp Osceola, in the San Bernardino Mountains. Campers will leave Newport · Aug. ·9 arid return On the 1~~· ~imultaneou.s girls' and boys' camps will be run, under the d1rect1on or Mori. A NUMBER OF SWIMMING CLASSES will also be offered at the "Y," including "Mommy and M_e," .for mothers and children under 3; Tiny Tots, boys and girls 3 through S; pro- gressive swimming classes, for children 6 and up ; a diving class; scuba class, and lifesaving. Youths can 'also sign up for movement classes and tumbling. Adults can participate in physical fitness classes, use the weight room and the. handball and raquetbaJl courts and become mern· hers or the health .club. . According. to Markillie, the "'Y" is trying to stress an in- dividual approach in its classes and programs. . "For example, in the swimming program, we emphasize other things in addition to swimming, such_ a~ le~rning to suc- ceed, and feeling good about yourself," Mark1lhe said. HE SAID ·THE "Y" INSTRUCTORS work with the children individually and try to bring out their creativity. In addition to the camping and physical activity programs, the "Y" offers several community programs that stress parenl- child relationships, s uch as Y Indiah Guides and Indian Maide~. Infor)llation on any of the programs is available by phorung the "Y," 642-9990. Nothing to Gain By · Wars -Veteran By MAUREEN O'CROWLEY OftM D;1Uy l"li..SU.ff In 1918, Harold Evans, a lad o( 18, joined the Marine Corps and marched bravely off prepared. to fight ''the war lo end all wars.'' Though he was always ready, Evans never fought "over there" in World War I. Rather, he was in a naval hospital fighting off the flu when the armistice w as signed on Nov. 11, 1918. BUT TODAY, 57 years after the war which obviously didn't end all wars, Evans says, "No war is good. We have nothing to gain. I am getting to be more of an isolationist every day." The situation in Indochina didn't surprise Evans. He feels loo much U.S. foreign policy is governed by politicians in W8.shington rather than by com- manding officers of the armed forces. He d eclared, "I don't think the military sllould be run by anybody but the military.'' Now Evans (eels the U.S. has to "look out for herself." Evans, who will be 75 next month, is an active rriember or Huntington Beach barracks #2360 of the ,Veterans of World War I, locally chartered in December J960. THf: BARRACKS WAS one of the few in the nation whose mem- bership increased ln 1974 , re- aching a high of 107. The State Department commended the bar- racks for the increase. However, eight members have died within the past year, bringing the total down to 99, or whom 48 are women. Evans, a resident or Hunt· ington Beach and former com· mandtr or the barracks. was not drafted Into military duty. There was no d rart then. He volun: EVEN THOUGH HE doesn't see any good in war, he com- ments, "I can't condone slackers or dese rters. To amnesty, I say no. We 've got to· live by the peo- ple who run our country.'' Evans and members of the 'Huntington Beach Ban-acks ~ invite veterans of World War I to join the organization. \ Festival . .... ) ' ... • To~Make ~ :• • Changes ·, In a s harp departure fron1:: tr a ditional operating pro-.t cedures, the Laguna Beach., Festival ot Arts will no lonacr l take public mail order ticket re·; -quests for Pageant o( th e,, Masters productions Startin~ "with the 1976 season. J The festival board of directors\ Monday ordered all general sale , tickets will be made through lb&, (estiVal box offi ce af"ter 1'"esuval : of Arts members and affiliated:, clubs have purchas~ tickets on~ first and second priority basis:~ respectively. 7 Sally R ee v e, f es tival~. spokeswoman, said the action! will eliminate the festival's re·· ceiving thous~nds and thousands,: o( mail ordered forms and·· checks-for tickets already sold out. . • Returning the mailed checks requires considerable clerical time and postage expense, Mrs. Reeve said. ' In related action. the board of directors restrict ed the preferr~d membership ticket sales to lit tickets per member of which not more than four can be on any F'ri- day or Saturday night. The boa rd also established un affiliation category for service clubs and organizations allowing, a group to purchase. up to 80. tickets on a priority basis in a~-, vance of public sales. . The new procedures will go in -.' to effect next spring for the 1976 Pageant of the Masters. Current ticket sales for the 1975 season are not affected. Saddleback Schools Get Several Gifts Gifts valued ·at more than $5,700 were donated to schools in the Saddleback Valley las t· month. The gi(ts included a 240·slide presentation by professional pholographets on the Missio.n Viejo High School agriculture program and a $1,000 check lo the Esperanza School student bod.Y. fund from Mrs. Donalda Pelletier. · , The slide show, donated with 3 sound a1.tachment and narration,· was from the Mission ViejoConi- pany and was valuei:l at $4 ,000. Other gifts included: . -14 filmstrips valued at $229 . given to Marguerite O'Neill School by Verne Vihlene, presi· dent of Film Forum in Irvine. -Construction of sandboxe.,s · beneath playground equipment at Del Cerro School, valued a.t . $425, donated by the Del Cerro; PTA. . -35 Japanese black pine trees. donated by the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club to San Joaquin Elementary School. : -A donation of $50 from Junior ' All-Ame rican Football, Inc. to Cordill e ra School for use at· school facilities. · Extortion Tenn ... LOS ANGELES (UP() -A 41·year-old German national was sentenced to one year in jail and put on probation for four year~ for trying to extort $10,000 from an American Airlines ticket of- fi ce with threatening letters . Ernst Ormand Gehring was ar- rested Dec. 19 when he tried to pick up the money at the· Hollywood Legion Bowl. .. . ·' THEATER ·HAS The Tap('r hus pre$ent· ed 130 plays sin ce it opened in 1967, a nd l\lC man responsible for the thea t er 's s uc cess is Gord on Da v id son , artistic director. place In a 1 ~ylng T~as dlrected Gregory Peck's town and concerns a film productJon or "The boy 's growing-up .Pro-Catonsvllle.Nine." · teered in June 1918 and was ''pro- ud to go off.to World War I. I! the United States la ,worth living in, It's worth fighliil«i lor. It's the best country in lbe world.'' WORLD WAR I VETERAN HAROLD EVANS, WIFE HELEN Huntington Man Tlllnb MINl•ry.$hould II• In Control \ r ·r , ' •. Orange Coast VOL. 68, NO. 134, 7 SECTIONS, 78 PAGES T ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -. ' ' 'l'oday's Closing N.Y. Stocks WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1975 c TEN CENTS Busing Restored • . Ill Hazardous Areas By HI LARY KAVE Ottlle D•llf Pl'°' $._II Newport-Mesa school trustees agreed Tuesday lo restore busing for a ll e l ementary sch ool children iri hazardous areus of the district . But the y also vo t ed lo eliminate all buses ror high school students, including home- lo·school tran!-;port und late buses used to pick up students • * * * Captive Skipper 'Top Man' By KATHY CLANCY Of Ille O•Ur Pllol !.1411 Capt. Charles ·r. Miller of f<'oun- tain Vall ey, ~k i pper or the Ma y:..1g uez . was described today as ''a m<in w ho could handle almost anything ." Members of 2 the Mer chant i 't M a rin e' s l1 .~=.· ·J.Y ~ M as t c r , CAPT.MILLEA Mat es a nd 'Pilots U n ion in Wilmingt'on d escribed the 61-ycar·old skipper as a slight man -about five feet. five inches tall and 150 pounds -· but an excellent boat master. "He is a fine. articulate man," said Nick Barbara, assistant port agent. I-le described the Mayaguez as ~ smaller s hip that completed shuttle runs betwet!n 1-long Kong and ports.in Southeast Asia. ''It has been on this run for quite some time," he said, decry· ing the ship·•s capture. ''It wasn't a s py ship," he said. "'lt was,Just a shuttle run. The big shiJ>5 stop ut Hong Kong but don't go lo the smaller ports." Another union member, J oe Valensi. said Mill er was serving as relief capta in on the freighter in place of someone else who was on leave. Union members said Miller, who reportedly once worked as a race horse jockey. joined the Merchant Marine in t.he early 1940's. participating In altcr·school ac· tivities. The decision ca.me during a meeting jammed with nearly JOO persons. Parents from the Mesa Verde area, the Our Town and Harbor Greens apartments and Santa Ana Heights offered emo- tional pleas for the return of buses for elementary students. Last month, trustees voted to stop buses for ele mentary school walking distance from 1.5 miles to 2 mile~. H'owever, an estimat· ed $33 ,000 must be put back in the budget to pay for the elementary busing restored by trustees. The $33,000, sehool officials said , will be transferred from the district's reserve fund, cutting that fund to only about two per- cent of the district's proposed $39.6 million budget for 1975-76. District financial aides have said students who live within l.S miles of school, regardless of whether the area h ad previously been identified as·hazardous. The board reversed part of that decision two weeks ago when confronted by a large group of parents, and returned buses for students living in the Mesa Woods, Del Cerro and Green· brook areas of Costa Mesa. Tuesday's reinstatement af~ fects students attending Adams. Balearic, Bay View, College Park, 1-larbor View, Harper. Killy boooke and Newport Heights Schools. Tuesday's action by trustees will net about $50,000 in budge~ savings, school officials said. A savings of $83,000 will come from elimination of high school buses and a previously approved ex· tension of the middle school that an optimum reserve fund should be about five percent of the budget total. Included in the motion, c.p· proved 6-1, was the understand· ing that if the May Z1 tax over· ride election is s uccessful , high school students living more than 2.5 miles from school would be bused. The lone dissenter in the voting <St·e B USJ!'<ri {;, Page A?) •' • s ree_ I I oats 0.lly l'ilot Pholo by Art""• R. V111~I VIETNAMESE REFUGEES FILE INTO PLANE AT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION Three Planes Aew Tuesday from El Toro to Ft. Chaffee, Ark. Schools May Drop Or Reclassify 111 Notices of inte nt to dis miss or ·reclassify 111 c la ss ifie d employes in the Newport·Me sa Unified. School District were ap· proved Tuesday by trustees. Of that number, 24 employes were told th ey ma y ,b e r eclassified into other positions in which they have seniority. The r emaining 87 employes, without seniority in other areas, we re given notice that they may not be r e-employed next year. ing 28 classified pasitiOns, will still be cut from the budget re· gardless of the election results. Marjorie Haines, ·a represen- tative of the California School Employes Association, called the decision "harmful, dist.·riminal· ing a nd unnecessary.·· Mrs. H:iines asked trus tees to rescind the notices, just as they reA-inded notices for certificated employes last month: Viet R-efugees Head"Home' For Arkansas By ARTHUR R . VINSEL 0t tll~ O~lly Pilol,Slaff Carrying a"ll they could bring from home. a bout 40 Vietnamese refugees housed in Orange Coun- ty trooped aboard Air F'orce cargo planes at El Toro l\larine Corps Air Station Tuesday , bound for Ark ansas and the future. A second group of more than 100 kept at the bi& base since S3!Urday V.'ere shutllcd to Little Saigon, the 203·acre refugee r e- settlement tent c ity at Can1p Pendleton. Jets Attack In Cambodia ' By HELEN THOMAS \VAS I-II NG TON (UPI ) -C.S. Air Force fighter planes today s ank three Cambodiun gunboat~ a11d dan1aged four others in the G ulf of Siam <.1fte r President Ford learned the' Communis ts rnight remove cre\vmen from the captured American merchant s hip J\it ayagucz. The attack s ignaled tht..• apparent f<.1i lure of U.S. diplomati c efforts lo reco\"Cr the s h ip and posed \vhat of- ficials described :.ts ··a threat to intcrn<.1lion<Jl peace." WHILE SEEKING HELP FROM THE United Nations. U.S. offi ciuls <.1lso \Varncd of n1ore milita ry retaliation if the Cambodia ns conti nue to ignore de mands for return of t he Mayaguez a nd its 39 i:rC\Vmen -\Vh ich they have been hold ing since J\ll onday near the tiny ·island of Koh T<Jng about 35 miles off the Cambodi<1n mainland. ·rhere \\.las no immediate respo nse from t hl' lle\v Khmer Rouge government in Phnom Penh. A While I-louse Spokes n1an said Ford orc.le rcd the at· t ack under his constitutional J>O\\"ers to ·savl' A1ncri c<.1n lives and 1>roperty and v.;ith ··a s trong consensus of Sl lP · port'' fro m leaders of Congress. He called the leaders ·rucsdav night s h<>rtly be[qre t he attack. Soffic con g ressmen nonetheless express the fc<.1r that it \\·ould lead the l ·nitcd States into another armed c:onflict in Southeast Asi<.i . Pe ntagon s pokestnan Joseph Lai tin sai<l ~\ir Force aircr<.1ft a ttacked \\·ith ca11non fire after "rccci\'in g fire."" frorn the Communist gunbo<.1t s for se\<·cral hours and bec<.1use there \Ver e indications the C<.1mbodia11:; intended to rcn1ovc ca1>ti \·e 1\mericans from the M a.yaguez. "THR EE CAMBODIAN PATROL CRAFT were destroyed. about four others \\·ere <lam<.1ged and im· 1nobilized. ·· l.<.1itin saicl. l~e added that one of the (ian1agt.•cl Ca n1bo<Jian bo<i.ts s ucceeded in reuthing Kompong Son1 . the.· port on the Catn· bodia n rnainland. ..There \\·ere inclic<.1tiuns th<.1t the Cambodians ap- peared to be at te1npting to 1110\"C capti\·e U.S. <:l'C\\·m e n fron1 the s hip and frorn the island of Koh 1'<.1ng to t he 111<.1inla nd. ·· L<.1itin 1::i<.1id. <Sec RET ,\f~l 1\.'rl·:, Page 1\:!J They said he had been a boat m aster or skipper for 25 years. They said he normally tours at sea for si x months, then returns Classified employes include all personnel besides teachers. Included in the 111 are-positions s u c h a s g round sme n , secretaries. m a intenance m en and 42 instructional aides. Some of the e mployes. such as the instructional aides, work part-time and others arc full· time employes. Trustees said they Were unhap· PY about fss uing so many notices when some will undoubtedly be rescinded due to attrition and possibly a successful tax over· ride election. The notices are necessary, hov.·ever. because state law re· quires that employes be notified of poss i b l e di s mi ssa l or reclassification 30 days prior to the end of school. They had made contact with relatives already in the U.S. or som ewhat miraculously found local soonsors. "A special exception v.•as made for them ," said Lt. Col. Lee Pre- bl e, a Marine Corps Informa- tional Services Office represen· tative sent from Los Angeles headquarters to assist with the rerugees. Quigley Signs Come · · home lo Fountain Valley for foUr months before reassignment. Neighbors of Miller and his wife, Ann . ut 10281 Slater Ave., Fpuntain Va lley. dC'scribed them as fri endly and said they O<:· casionally visit some of the older couples in the Shakcwood Apart· rnents, where they li ve._.,, J\.1rs . .l\l1J1 er, however:-has re- portedly gone to San Francisco to visit friends or relatives awaiting wordabouther hu sband. "They arc V('ry ni ce people and I am sor ry to heal" about this ," said Gene Bo rzick. a nei_ghbor. 1-le said most of the residents work during the day "and v.'c sort of count on her (Mrs. i'ylillcr ) to keep an eye on the other apart- ments." Another neigh bor said he un· de"rstood l\1rs. l\-1i11er planned to join her hllsband in !long Kong :!fK)n for a vacation. DOW DISCOUNTS JNDO REACTION NEW YORK <Ul~I ) -'fhe stock market closed broadly higher tod:1y in heavy tru,llng on the Nev• \1ork Stot.·k ExchanJJeas investors brus hed aside news of incteasing tensions with rn~ dochinu. Th~ Dow Jones industrial averuge gained 8.60 points to 158. 73 . 1'he <'ioscly wat<'hed average briefly IO$l part of an · earlier gain following news from Cwmbodia before moving higher. Advances led declines by about a "'ninc·to·fi ve margin {tabl<'s BS l, Tur n over amounted to 29.050,000shures. Price~ "·ere 1nixed in Hrtivc t.rading on t.hc /\ me1ican Stock Exchange. Verlyn Soderstrom, director of classified personnel. told trustees he still does not know how many wi ll ae tu a ll y b e fired or reclassified. The attrition factor is st ill un· known and also the results of the May 27 tax override election v.•ill affect the c lassified cmployes. Soderstrom said. Som e of the em pl oyes m ay be rehired if the e lection is suc- cessful . Yet $375,000, represent - Dodgers Defeated ST. LOUIS (APl -Te<I Sim- mons· tv.'O·run double <:ind Ken Reit'z ' tv.·o-run single hi ghli ghted a fi ve-run spree in the third in· ning , helpin g . the St. Louis C<1rdinals beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 7-4 this a ft ernoon. Senate Backs Budget Boosts \V1\Sl-llNGTON tUPI ) -The Senate today p assed a $368 million resolu tion fi xing federal spending and deficit "targets hi gher than President Ford said he would accept. The resolution. designed only as a guideline for Congress in making spending decisions in the fiscal year beginning July 1. was to <'Onie up later today in the · liouse. There. it faced strong Republican opposition. Gains of 10 Percent Life v.·as a bit t edious for these refugees assigned to tv.·o large barrat'ks buildings near the El Toro run way, compared to coun· lrymen al Camp Pendleton who , are rree to roam their area. "I think if they had been here more tha n 72 hours they \~·ould have becom e ;inxious lo start processin g out.'· Col. f)rcble Si.i id in an air terminal intervie\\' at El Toro Tuesday. He spoke as I he l1.1st ha ndful v.·aited -at times in gales of laughter -as they \vatched an old Laurel and Hardy 1novie on television and v.'aited to board the C·l41 transport for Fort Chaf· fee. CSeeVI ETS, PageA2) OC Assessed Value Up Orange County's 1975 gain in taxa ble assessed value of proper· ty will be IO percent ratller than the Clve percent predicted earlier by the county budget program· mers, it was learned Tuesday. Based on the current general fund ta x rate, the unexpected high increase in assessed value will add roughly $7.5 million to the county's general fund re· venue in the coming fiscal year . That is $3.27 m illion more than county budget officials predicted two m onths, ago when pre· liminary budget rigures were I . I • made pubUc.._ Since then, forecasts of a pend- ing tax rate increase have run as , high as 30 cents, meaning a possi· ble cli mb in the rate from $1 .60to Sl,90 for each $100 worth or as· sessed value. In as much as Uic windfall from the unexpected.b high as· sessed value increase is equivalent to o bout sevettcenls on ·the tax rate, it iS now ~~did that the rate lnctease WUl be less th ail •.hoseear Uer predictions. County o!liclals pr..ii'cfed the low five percent locreUe In ai:- sessed value because of the bu;ld in g sl ump nn d other economic factors that tended to keep property values stable the last year. In contrast. the impact of infla. tion ·1ast year sent assessed values soaring a near record 17.6 percen.t to pa\l:e the way Cora tax cut in rtscal year 1974·75. Aocbnllng to pre,llmlnary ••· sessment figures preparation of the coun4''s 1975 assessmen( roll ia running altead:'of schedul~:» making il passible to foresee a 10 ,Percent cllmb ln asses.sed value. I , Down in Mesa Area Cus ta i\Ics a t·itr cn1plo;i.es art• taking do\rn thi.' "f·ll'nry Quigley, J,eacler s hiµ'' s ig n s lh ~l t sprouted up in I hl· cit,v :.ind ol/h•r t.·0~1sl;.i l cutnn1l111itlc:s U\'l:I" tht· \~t·t·k t·nd. J>l;lnning aide .litn \\\·1r spcnl four hours look in g for the signs and ren10\·ing a I.lout Iii of thl'n1 ·ruesda,· and continued hi s 1nis· s ion todav on ordt'rs nf l·'lanninJ.! Direc.·tor \Villian1 l1unn. The signs {ll't.' in viul ~1l1on of Cu~ta l\l t.·s;.(s .\lt.•<.1t"old ~i gn 11r. din<iHCl'. \\'h ic·h forbids pohlit.·at signs \n the city t.•xcept fur 30-d:iy periods prior to t'il'c.·lin~1~. But :;inct.• Quiglt•y . c1n ll"\'in~ L'OUn· cilman. \\'On ·t s ;;1y \\"h:.at he is run · ning for that extt.•ption to the code dot:.'S not apply. Dunn said. 1\ violation o l L"osta 1\-tcsu"s s ign o rdinan('t:.' i ~ a 1ni sde - mcanor. '''hic.·h provides for pC'nallies up to a SSOO fine or six n1on ths in jail or both. \Vt.·i r said that hP asked the purks d('part.m cnl to use its tree." trimming vchitle to g:ct dO\\ll signs on three t elephone J>Oll·:- that he could not r e:1ch. College District Board Sets Meet The Coast Community College District's board of trustees is scheduled to meet tonight at 8 o'rk>ck in the district's oCfices at 1370 Adu ms Ave .. Costa Mesa. The bonrd governs the opera· lion of Orange Coast and Goldt•n West coll eges a nd the Channel 50 TV station .• T he m eeting i5 public. \\.'(•i1· suid that from lht.• height of such s igns Lt v.·as clear th::it a truck\\ ith a lift h u<l been used lo put up th ~ fluorescent orange, bll1t.• ;111d \\bite sig ns. ~Juiglt.•Y has declined to say 1\·hat 11('\I offit·e he plans lo run for, though it h:.1s been noted that t ht· !>igns \\·e re spread throughout tht· i4t h Asst•mbly District. None 11 :is put up in J 1·vi ne, however. Orang:a_ Coa•t ~--(~ Weather Considerable low cloudi· ness through Thursday but hazy a rte rnoon sunshine inland areas. Cooler with highs Thursday in the 60s at the beaches and inland. L..-O\\'S tonight in the 50s . INSIDE TODAY The fedef"al government is paying a bureaucrat SJ9,693 o , year to sit Jn his office and lisf.:n to Beethoven records - because he has nothing else to do. Slory on Poge A7. Al 'f'•llf"S.r.,k• ....... L..NI, .. yd ~lhn\I• CM•rC.0-tWr O.ttltlttl Coll'll<t U.tlwtrd O.alll NOii<•• lilllto..~1 ..... l'.flt.IUlflll'Wnt f!Mfl(• --... Index Al M nLA .... n .. ,,_,,.., . ,, ~,,......,. "' ......... "''" 1110 ar ..... co""'' D••lt "'"'I' Dt lyl•I• "°"'r Dt Splrh .... Meek M9tkl11 A6 THlftlloft ••·I Tl!Ht.M ••. , Wtt•t- ,,.,. Wtitld,._ .. , " .. ••• .. • •. o, ••• c •. ., " ll·J ... , .. ••• •• "'·°' ' (\ 2 DAIL V PILOT c Wednesday . May 14. \V7~ DallyPl llllPMM~Le•P'•f ... DIGNITARIES IN FISH FRY PARADE MAY BE CARTED THROUGH TOWN IN BARROWS CllH Wesdorf Watches Margaret Gordon, Dick Car1tenaen Puahlng Mayor Pinkley I . Mesa Still Needs Fro•PageAI ' I, BUSING ... More Convertibles was Trustee Orville Amburgey. a former Costa Mesa police lieute· nant. He said be believes elemen- tary school children can be taught to walk to school safely. J\.1ayor Alvin L. Pinkley may have to be pushed through the streets o f Cos t a J\.1esu in a wheelbarrow if no more con- vertibles are found for the Fish Fry parade. It's one fanciful a lternative be- ing joked about as parade or- ganizers try once again to solve the annual problem of finding enough convertible cars to carry dignitaries in the parade. held as part of the city Fish Fry and Carnival. 1 Parad e chairman Cliff ,Wesdorf said today that ~!ans call for a total of 22 converllbles to be used. Appeals made locally in recent days have brought pledges of seve n convertibles Jeaving 15 still to rind. '·Detroit has virtuaJly slopped making convertibles," Wesdorf said,·· but it"s been a parade pro- blem for years because even '>''hen convertibles sold well elsewhere in the country they did not go well in Southern California where it is not so humid. Air con- ditioning put a n end to con- vertibles." The previous years the problem has been solved with the help or s uch groups as the 1-IQ,rseless Car- TONIGHT COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD -Regular meeting, 1370 Adams. 8p.m. "ROMEO AND JULIET" OCC Drama Dept .• Auditorium, May 14·17, 8 p .rr.. Adm. Free. UCI LECTURES -"The Hearl and Circulatory System," Freshman Lecture llall, l\1edical Surge I I Bldg. "The Worlds Within Us.'' Room 101 Physic all Sciences Bldg. "Living Marine Resources or California," Room. 158 Physical Sciences Bldg. Poetry Writing Workshop, Room. 248Humanities 1-lall. All 7 .m. THURSDAY, MAY is UCI LECTURE -"Photo- graphers on Photography," Social Science Hall, 7 p.m . 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Nalt "'"'l•nl Mtn•O'"'I [dolOI'• Costa M•sa Olflce llll Wf•I B•V ~u-1 ~11onq it.dd•ou P o !lo• 1!ot0.tl1n Othtr Officts Nrw-1 kKh UU ....,,._, ~~ .. d L•OUf'l.f e. .. h, !IMG'f<ww~'f ~I'""' H 1•Uo"QIOf\ lk•ll: lfl ll 9o•ll -v••d s..ldlel"'<" Y•l!O• 1U01 L• P•• l'lo.ocl •'"""P"~''"'''"~• Telephone 17141 642·4321 Classified Advertising .. 2·S611 Cop,rltlll, lt'J Or•n~ to••I ''"b!,.h1no (~,.Nlf'l••l'TO•"'>,lllu•l••l •llll• •0111w .. 1 · m•tt•• "' •0~1rl1••rn1nh h••••" "'~' 111 r•1>•00wctd "'""°"' IPtt••l P~"n11 .. nn o! tOlfffo~l\(0'"' .. '• S.ctnd t l•1• Pttl ... Pl•d •I Co1i. Mo ••, (IUl0t<>1• ~~b,.rlpll<>"lb,c.,,,., lo) 00-111••· Dy.....,,+ it.OOmltftt~1: 11'11111«~ d<•l•n•••-U .00 -·· riage Club of Orange Cow\ly or lhc Edsel Club, \vhich has con· vertibles. but those organizt.1tions have committed their open- topped vehicles lo other parades this year. The Fish Fry, sponsored by the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Cl ub, will be held May JO, 31 and June 1 in the downtown city park. The parade will be held on the Saturday, May 31. Wesdorf s;i id that anyone willing tt> drive his convertible in lhe parade should call him al 546·2300. The car and driver will be needed from 9 a.m . to noon !\'lay 31. Wesdorf explained that foreign sports cars are being used to carry beauty contestants in the parade, but that convertibles are needed for the 22 dignitaries because their families ride along . along. "It's either convertibles, wheelbarrows or pickup trucks." Wesdorf said as he pondered the proble m one more time. Fro• ~age Al VIETS ... Marines and also Air Force. personnel preparing to head out on the big plane as support crews played with rerugee children and watched silently as their small new friends departed. A new batch of refugees could be housed at El Toro by the weekend, depending on whether U.S. State Department security clearances for those already al Camp Pendleton come through and they are allowed lo leave, vacating tents and quonset huts. "We have no flights coming in now and no one knows what's go- ing to break up the logjam," said Col. Preble. We could have 5,000 released from Pendleton and then we could open up another base.'' Military and governmental authorities expanded Fort Chaf· fee's re£ugec capacity from 20,000 to 24,000 in the last several days. while Eglin AFB in F1orida doubled its 2.500 capacity. "A lot or them "';ould prefer to stay in Californi a." Col. Preble added. Today, some 100,000 more re· fugees are still waiting on Guam , Wake Island and in the Philip- pines to be funnelled through their pipeline to freedom, also known as the Refugee Trail. This will affect about 800 stu- dents who live farthest from the high schools. such as the Balboa Peninsula students who travel to Newport Harbor High. While student representatives from Costa Mesa and Estancia High Schools said their students bodies favor stopping busing, students from Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor High were generalJy in favor of keeping the service. In making the motion to return e l ementary school buses, Trustee Donald Smallwood warned parents that it is a "tern· porary, one· year solutioo." "Unless there is some kind of financial relief, either from you or from the state. we'll be here1J next year doing the same thing," Smallwood said. Smallwood urged parents in the audience to work with city agencies to eliminate hazards in their areas so their children could walk to school safely. Parents from the three areas most aff ect~d presented petitions signed by. '!hundreds of persons und offered detailed facts and figures plus phot os and maps out- lining traffic conditions and.safe· ty problems. Each group pointed out danger points a long their particul ar routes, and Judith Riley, presi- dent of the Harbor Council PTA, offered an overall statement to trustees. "The Harbor CoURcil pleads that a strict mileage guide be abolished and be replaced with practical considerations to hazardous conditions," Mrs. Riley said. • TownHorwrs Dead Mari1ze MARSJ-IALLTOWN, Iowa <UPI) -Last May 31, several thousand persons crowded into the round gymnasium of Marshalltown High School to honor the 455 members or the class of 1974. Tuesday night, about 650 persons, including Henry and Ida Judge, gathered in the same gymnasium to remember one of those graduates -Marine Lance Cpl. Darwin Lee Jud2e. -Judge was one 0£-the last two American servicemen killed in the Vietnam conflict. Newport's Mooring Rental Fees Rise Tenants of the City ol Newport Beach's 715 harbor moorings will receive letters soon telUng of a major boost in their rental fees. City councilmen gave final ap- proval Monday to an ordinance which will raise the fees from $1.50 to $6 a foot per year. Thal new f ee schedule will begin Jan. 1 and will bring the cost or city mooring space to parity with the rate already charged for county moorings in Newport Harbor. Besides establishing the new fees for moorings. coWlcilmcn Monday also called for a study of means to improve moor1ngs In the harbor and to induce tenants to maintain their vessels better. Jn some cases, critics have as· serted, the boats are intended on· ly to occupy moorings, allowing the tenant to gain when the prica of transfer escalates. ' J This week ·s boost in fees is a direct result of last year's state audit or t.h e tidelands grant to the city. Thal evaluation asserted that in several areas, low rates for use of tidelands constituted a potentiall y illegal gift of public funds . City councilmen have said they believe that the new mooring fees would remove that area from the suspect category In the state audit. rn coming monthS, a special committte will review plans for a circular mooring pattern sug- gested by a marine contractor. Suc h a plan, said PauJ .. Trautwein, would allow for a mor.e corn pact series o( clusters, instead of a spread-out pallern that takes up loo much l 'P&ce in the bay. RETALIATE Some 1,100 U .S. Marines, meanwhile, were waiUnc at an American b11e in nearby Thailand, The destroyer escort USS Holt already wn lravelini in lhe area and the aln:ran car· rler USS Coral Sea wilS .:ixpeeted to arrive later in the day with a number of olher destroyers. Officials refused to say what further orders had been issued to the growing emergency U.S. military force in that area. Pen· tacon .sources indicated the Marines might soon be m'oved from Thailand to the Coral Sea, in respon5e to Th.ti.I y,•arnings that they would nol tolerute the use or their soil as a sta.ging ground for attacks a2ainst'Cambodia. U.S. A"inbassodor John Scali also asked the United Nations to intervene in the Cambodian seizure of the M·ayaguez. "In the absence or a positive response to our appeal through dlplom....atic channels for early ar· tion ny the Cambodian authorities, my government re· serves the right to take such measures as may be ne<.>essary to protect the lives of American citizens and property," Scali said in a note to U .N. Secretary General Kurt Waldheim. • "The U.S. government wishes to draw urgently to your atlcn· lion the threat lo international peace which has been posed by the illegal and unprovoked se izur e by Cambodian authorities of the U.S. merchant vessel Mayaguez in international waters." State Department spokesman Robert Funseth said the United States was continuing other diplomatic initiatives to obtain release of the Mayaguez. He re- fused to elabor ate, but it was known that U.S. orricials had made contact with China. Although the White House said Ford obtained the consent of con- gressional leaders in telephone conversations Tuesday night before he ordered the attack. the reaction on Capitol Hill was mixed. "I hope we are not going down the same road we followed in the Tonkin Gulf record or 1964," Sen. Henry Jackson (0.Wash.) said. Congress gave President Johnson almost unlimited war powers in Southeast Asia in 1964 alter U.S. ships were fired upon in the Gulf of Tonkin, escalating U.S. in· volvement in the Vietnam war. The attack on the Cambodian gunboats came at a time or relier among Americans that the United States ended its involvement in Southeast Asia with the evacua- tion or all U.S. citizens last month . from Vietnam and Ca mbodia as those governments fell into Com· munistconlrol. • Pool Ordered President Ignores Advice WASHINGTON (UPI) -Over strong opposition from udvisers, Presidenl Ford hus ordered construc- tion of a swimming pool at the edge of the White House south lawn near the oval office. The secret comtruction got under wuy today. The size of the heated pool will be roughly 20 by 50 feet und informed sources said it is being built with •voluntary funds. Ford, 61, is an avid swimmer und had one ma)or regret on moving into the While I-louse after assuming the presidency last August -no S'-'"'imming pool . Before moving, Ford was a l\vice-a-day swimmer -in th~c rly morning hours ~ind after wot·k at night -al his me in Alexandria, Va . ~ e aides rePortedly saw the pool as con· trover sial a t u time when Ford has called for a tight rein on spending. On Getawq Bike Mesa Police Nab 2 Boys in Heists A Harbor area hunt £or two teenaged burglary suspects who escaped Costa Mesa police custody ended in recapture Tues- day, with one caught riding dou· ble with a pal on a getaway bicy. cle. The youths are in Orange County Juvenile Hall today, awaiting h earings on charges stemm ing from five commercial building burglaries. a residential burglary, one purse s natch and grid theft or a motorcycle. · T e pair, aged 15 and 16, also fac charges of escape, a felony off seunderCaff(omiafaw. · It was kind or like a Bingo game," Detective Bob Berg said of the numbe r of crimes aJleged. ly cleared by arrest of the pair by a suspicious patrolman Tuesday morning. They had been spotted walking along-one carrying a purse- and the descriptions called to police matched those of two sus· peels in a Monday oi&hl purse snatch at a local bowling alley. Officer Dennis J efcoat picked them up, but the pair sneaked out Plutonium Lost CH ICAGO tU PI) -The hunt (or a missing speck of potentially dangerous plutonium widened Tuesday at Argonne National Laboratory. The .005 of an ounce sample of plutonium, which offi . ciats said would make a person more cancer-prone it It got into the lungs or bloodstream, was contained in a tin.y vial. of the Costa Mesa Police Facility at 99 Fair Drive while while other potential Y.'itnesses or suspects were being questioned. "Apparently they got tired of waiting," said Detective Berg. One youth was apprehended in a bowling alley near Superior Avenue und East 17th·Slreet, the same location where the pune theft occurred the previous night. His alleged partner was ap- prehended nt Placentia Avenue and West 19th Street, riding on a bicycle with the first suspect's brother pedaling, police said. The getay,•ay bike rider was charged with curfew violation. SEVEN CALLS ON PILOT·AD "We tried a shopper and didn't get a call, but within three hours of the lime the Daily Pilot hit the ne"''sstand "''e had seven calls on the ad. "The first person Y.'ho came to look at it. bought the motorcy- cll'." •tere's the ad \\'hich sparked the $a le for a San Clemente man: 1972 SL 125 1-IONDA. Ne"'· engine. $250firm. XXX·XXXX: tr ,you have a car or biketosell, call 642-5678 . Y.'e make it ea&y to put a few y,•ords in the righl place. Along the Orange Coast , the right place is the Daily Pilot. 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" ' 11 I ' I " ' rJ6 'D A IL\' PILOT EDITORIAL P .-'GE !Toward· Redevelopinent I .; 'fhc Costu Mesa City Council, took one or its more 4 slgniCicant steps this week whqn it agreed to appoint u • new Redevcld'pment Agency. 1 The council will no longer serve as the agency; in. j stead tl1e job will be given to a panel or citizens. 1 The council Monday night approved a contract \Vhich cstublished the relutionshlp between the coun· cil and lite agency. It's u pact which charges the ugen· cy \Vitlt the responsibility for working out and propos- ing redevelopment p1·ograms and yet stipulates that . the council still has the ultimate say on whether the . projects will be carrle~out or not. 1'hc council's decision1o give up its dual roleis a good one. Co~ncils, traditionally and understandably, ·are reluctant. to get into redevelopment. They mayTC· , cognize its n ecessity, but they also realize it makes few friends and can involve conflicts of interest .. A separate ugency, however, \Viii provide the required impetus and take the brunt of criticism and leave the ('Ouncil free to retain a citywide viewpoint. 1'he decision to name a new agency in itself j stunds as a cle<.ir commitment on the part of the coun· t'il lo the ovcr<.111 goal of redevelOJ)ment. Acceptable Rock A rock concert \Vas h e ld at the Orange County Fairgrounds las t Saturday night with no reported dis - ruption and n o scenes to b1ing back memories of the Newport Rock Festival staged there in 1969. Of course, this one was on a smalle r sca le. higi1 enough to suggest that the promoters will try staging other concerts. perhaps even on a m onthly basis . Other promoters are planning a s imilar danec at the end of the m<.1nth and one in June. So lo11g us the crowds un<l traffic are orde rly and nci~hborhood residents are11't bothered by the noise, there seems no reason the young entre1>rencurs s hould not try more concerts. 'fhc 1969 festival was a11 exam1>le of a roc k l'rowd getting out or hiind. I.>ro1>er controls, overseen by the fair board an<i c ity council, s hould kee1> anything like that from recurring . Honor Deserved Cosla Mesa's s ixth annual m<.1n and woman or the year IUJlcheon s ponsor e<l by the Chamber or Cont· nief'ce w:as a 1>leasant affair which spoke as much as anything for the maturity of the city. ·rhe· honorees and other participunts mixccl a 1>lcusing ble nd of self-d eprecating humor 1,1,•ith civi c pride . There was no room for complaccnc.Y, but enoug h room to pay tribute to two pco1>le \vho have d{>· <.licatcd muc:h of their time to the city. Councilman Robe1t Wilson, a three-time mayor. hae )>ec n involved-often in leaders hip roles -in most of {he mCJjor community activities going all the way !}ack lo his leadership in the pre· 1953 city incorpora- tion c ampaigns. • Ne\vport-Mcsa school dis tl'ict libraria n, Dr. l·lilda McCa rt11e y, named \Voman of the year, like wise has contributed u11told hours to a variety of civic projects and e ve nts, in addition to her member ship in a long: list of service and civic clubs. • Instead of two days of rilusie, pounded out by a multitude of groups to crowds up to 50,000, there was just a str uightforward one-night concert by two local groups. About 2,300 attended the indoor affair a nd no urrests were r eported. T h e attendance was belo\v some expectations but Citizen commitment to community service, rc1Jresenle<l so \vei l by these honorees, is that price- less ingl'cdicnt essential to the making of a good com· munity. .. When .I said 'save Viet11am li1r de111ocn1cy,' I did11 "t 111 eJJ 11 t.hJ~~ rle 111ocr ac·.):!' U.S. Spirit Not Yet Deflated · (J ACK A~DERSON) WASHINGTON Speaking ('ilndidly behind closed doors, St.o('rctary of Stille llenry Kiss- inger recently tried to assess lhl' news s hoaks ~·hi ('h have jolt· ed the nation. He ('ited the WatCrgate horror. th~ economic nosedive, the breakdown of Arab-Is r aeli negotiations and, finally , the col- lapse of a n ti · Com munist for ces in Cam- bodia and Viet- nam. ''W e are close.'' pro- nounced. 'Kiss· inger, "to a na · tional nervous breakdown." We disagree. You see, we've been receiving thousands or letter s each week from the people who make up this country. They have been shaken tJy the setbacks. il's true. l\'lany are disillusioned a nd dis- couraged. For the m , t he high and pure and good in America has become blurred. But iL is unmistakably clear from their letters that the United States has surfered a Dunkirk. nol a \Valerloo. The spirit of America, as expressed in more than 750,000 letters, is depressed but not deflated. TllE AM•:RICANS who have bt'en \\'riling to us don't wilnt their leaders to become obsessed ..-.·ith futil e regrets, excessive re· morsc or divisive recrimina- tions. The prevailing view. ac· t·ording to our mn!isive mail, is th ilt th e r e has been enough mourning and l<1n1 enting over past wrongs. The majority of our letter "'riters. a lthough they don't want the lessons or the past lo be for gotten, believe that our focus s hould be f o rward, not backward . "Let's go America:· urges RichHrd G. Brine, a Aloriches. N . Y ., postal worker, in a typi('al letter. The mail we have amassed, we believe, is the best available measure of the mood of America. It began floodin g in after we sug- gested that our Bicentennial !:doga n should come from the peo· pie, not the government. We in· viled our readers to search for the right \•lords to express theif' (celings about ,.\merlca. WE llAVE been absolutely de· luged with letters containing slogans, songs, poems: re · minisccnses -an oulpoliMng of sentiment from the hearts or the people. The overwhelming mn- jarity of the r esponses have been thoughtful nnd sincere . n ot rhouvinistic or cynic nl. O ur offi <:es b eca m e so swamped '-''Ith slogans that we hi.d lo nrrange n separate mall· lng uddress. Please send your slog:ins to SLOGANS USA . Box 1976. W:.tshlngton, D.C. And send your songs to The American Song 1-"esUva l, 5000 Wil shire Blvd ., Lo.'l Angel e~. Calif., 00036. • 1\~ evidence of how Americans fllcl deep down ttbout their to0n· Dear Gloomy Gus The new l·farbor Munici p31 Court is conserving energy by having its thermostat permanently set at 78 degrees. Whew! B.C. Gloomy Gut ctmme11h ••• i11bfnoUed br ,..,.,,,•IHI do nlll M<•tt•rily .. 11e<.t ll>e •iewi o+ "" "'"''P""'· Selld 'fllllr ~ ,...,.'°Glotmr G11t, Dilily Pi iot. try. 1,1,·e have picked out a fc,,· lel· ters at random from the 750,000 accumulation. "When this country was cul from the wilderness," writes f1oyd A. Smith , a retired Rock- ingham, N.C., railroad worker, ···au men were eq ual because of their need for each othcr ... Over the years, we have become une- qual -politically, economically and socially ... So I must ask my Country to restore Equality:'' · Yet despite the ineq\Lities, his faith in t he country remains strong. "I am proud to be lln American," he declares. J.l e is ('Qn~ned to a wheelch9ir. having lost an ·arrp and two legs in il railroad accident. It must ha ve been with feeling. therefore. that he offered this slogan: "Ameri ca built with hands , calloused and torn; but Freedom wa,s born." TltE need to 1ook ll head was stress ed by 83-year-old Wayne Goble of Apple Valley, Calif. "Even at this age." he told us, ••J'm always looking forward.'' His suggested s logan: ·'Fory,•ard America, Horizons Unlimited !•· From a rugged, Blairstown. N.J ., truck driver came a poem. Allan Walker was depressed by the world ne\\'S. Bu as he wheeled his great truck through F1orida, he began to think about the meaning or America. lte put hi s thoughts into poetry, which include d these lines : "America is truly beautiful, From sea to forest wOod . She cx- empli£ies what man can do. Through love and brotherhood." No one expressed the mood or the country more suc cinctly than did 13-year-old Robin Gersten of the Bronx. "We have gotten through the de pression and we're jus t about through Watergate.'· she y,•rote. ''Now it 's with the CIA . What·n they think of next? But whatever it is, the U.S. will gel through it, because we are the best.'' The Paul Chilton family of Louisville, Ky., believes that the family ,unit is the backbone of the cduntry, that no nation can rise above its homes. T herefore, t he y joined together as a family to compose some s logans. , "00N'T JUST stund buck 11nd criticize,'' w r ote tho father. ·:come forward and lend a help- ing hand. You are America; our future depends on you." "Smile America, don·t look so sad: 'there's .more good about your country. than there is bnd ," wrote 15-year·old Anthon y Chilton. J\nd l3·)'eur-old Ri ckey Chilton offered this : ''You say Ame ricet just isn't what she used to be: What have you done to keep her beautiful and keep her free'.'·· And 1t·year-old Kim Reid of Indianapolis. who SllyS It makes her reel good ¥.·hCn she So<=8 the f1 11g. suggested this s logan : ''1776-1916·2176, Lik e our forefathers, Pioneers or tomor· row." c fJbli~Jt•t ions flf Cit i :t•nsl1i11 Bilingual Ballots Unreasonable To the Editor: .r\s il citizen and a taxpayer. I ilm ab~olutely appalled at the voting rights bill approved by the !·louse Judiciary Committee. w h i('h wou ld r e qu i re Los Angeles. and 37 other ('Ounties. to print ballots, s ample ballots. and ele('tion p.am phlets in Spanish, as "·ell as in l:nglish. While it is true !hilt u democracy cannot £unc - tion effectively without a rully in· formed popula('e, it is equally true th at appropriate com - munication can only be achieved through the use or a common langullge. ( MAILBOX ) Lei!••> ••om •••"•" ••• welcome. n .. "'IM 10 CDlldeM• .... ,,'"hi •P•<• "' thmonJle h ri.I ,, ••• MrveG. Ltllt<~ al JOO "'"'"' or ltt> w•ll ri. q,.•n prel•<t11<e AU "tltrl m•"' 011c1.->1<111•lure .on<I nwill11<1 •Gd••>> b11t 11•m•• m•r i.. w•IPlhelG °"' ,.,. q..en '' \lllh<••lll r t •ion !\ •PP<Orrn1, Poetry ,.,u llO\btpubll\ht<I to look gleefully at the 63 percent failure rate. I pre fer to speculate on reasons for success rather than justificlllions for failures. The study indicates a bond issue succeeds ~·hcrever the \'Oters are pleased with their schools and TllJS JS the United States of are con1mitled to the future in · America. English is the official terms of pos itive progr ams. language here. No one can be a (These are usually, like ours, truly involved citizen, unless he suburban communities still in- can read and write in English. volved in upward mobility.) The responsibility for the ac· T hey are communities with quisition of this basic knowledge fewer social ills ; also, they are lies \V ilh the individual <-iti zen. communities th at re£1ect a tie s ho u Id a cc e pt s u ch liealthy economic outlook. responsibility as readily as he ac· "' ccpts the privileges that come y,·ith hi s ('itizerlship. There is no sane reason why the existing citizenry should be required to a('commodate anyone, who ..-..·ill not assume SU('h an important basic obligation. C.J. THOMPSON ' ... ,, ... ·' ,,,,, ,,,. ,., ... To the Editor: On Tues day , April 8. the Newport-Mesa school distri ct trustees cut the 1975·76 budget by sorne $3 million. saying the pro- posed budget was $2.l million above income They s ay that by culling the budget $3 million on Tuesday. April 8. they will be able to build up ti r('s erve of $1 million for possible wage increases. So y,•hy ask the -taxpayers for ~·nother $2.4 million from the tax override on ti-1ay 27 ? WllO: and what. can ~·e believe ll S to the real need .. for more money? On March 31. 1975. the State Senate Finance Committee turned down a request for $78 million for s chool aid for ttie 1975· 76 school year . saying there were more pressing financial problems in the s tate. Governor Brown then said he had a plan for next year that would solve a ll the money pro- blems the s chools are now fac- in g. So. if Governor Brown, can furnis h ''a ll the money the schools .,..·ill need next year," let's don't jump the gun on the tax ove rride vote on May 27, as there will obviously be no real ne~ for this $2 .4 million of addi· tional. unnecessary tax money. Remember, this tax increase is not just for one year as it will be included in your property taxes for the next ffve years. through 1980. whether it is needed or not. Vote NO on this proposition on ti-1ay 27--now is the lime lo hO\d the line on all tax increases. E.SILCOCK \••le• ••I· Cc1 11fidt•11c-t• To the Editor: 1\ recent analysis of the sue · cess or fuiluru of school bond elections in California indi<'ates that ln 197•. 37 percent or the bond issues carried. Perhaps the defensive oppdnents of our own school bond election would prerer THE VOTERS of the Newport· 11-tcsa Unified School District are being asked to pass a school bond override, but in doing so. their gesture becomes more than a matter of mere financial obliga· tion. This is a time to express our commitment lo the future by s up- porting the potential leaders pre· . sently enrolled in our schools; it is time to pre vent further attri- tion in the current soc ial pro· blems by helping to maintain the present employment levels. or even to improve then1. Of equal importance. however-it seems to me-is this opportunity to re- soundingly reaffirm our con · fidence in the nation's economic recovery . The o ft .quoted philosophy, ''America 's going to rnake it !" cannot be much as - sured without commitment, in · volvement, and optimism. These can and should be implicit goals in the coming sc hool bond el ec· lion. DAVID CURTIS Hc•fttg(•f• M"t•lt·c11t1c• To the Editor : Re : B a rbara Kreibi ch 's Logbook (May 71 praising the welcome the Vi etnamese re- fu gees re('e ived in Arkansas. The Vietnamese refugees ap- parently do need help -even though the reasons for leaving their homeland arc. in some in· stan('eS. questionable. They are here now and help them we will. As for the warm welcome the refugees received in Arksansas J can attribute to several reasons. One: Californians as a rule do not have f:1mily pl ot farn1s as many, n1nn y persons do in Arkansas -thus the 1\rkansnn more·or less does not have the worry food wise that the Califor- nian does. The other problem is spa('e. There is plenty of s pace in Arkansas for more people while \\'e are fnirly bursting at lhe seams in Ca lifornia -s ans de· ser1 . Also. the Arkansas cililcn may soon sin g a different tune when these legal aliens are on their \1:elfare role -and their taxes st11r1 soaring as ours are now do· ing and a pparentl y will continue to. WE , as a n1.1 tion should try to cem e nt. rel a tions \1J ith our neighboring cou.ntries -MexiC'O and Cannda . Instead. Mexico in p-..rUculor, is seething with dis· li ke of ilnything U.S. -and "'ilh some good jus ti£i eiltiu11 . \\°e tried exploiting that t·ountry in many \\'ays years b<1ck . until i\.texico had to 111ake her O\l.'n ILl"'S gov · erning foreign in vcstn1 cnt. We have starvation less than 100 111iles rrom our country -yet "·c import refugees hal£\\'3Y around the world -and ignore the poor in Mexico. Our governm ent is trying to make the U .S. citizen feel guilty for .. le tting the Vi etnamese down ." In no \\'ay do I feel guilty. The govern1nent <1rbi trarily look our sons into the ser\'iccs to fi ght <.In unde('lared v.·ar in a countrv that had failed to fi ght v.•hci1 Japan and France \\'er e the1·e. Communism means nothing to the people of Vietnan1. !fit did -1f they rea lly cared one w.ay or llllOther about the ir forrn of gov· ernm e nt they vvoul<l hllV{' rought. \Ve <1rc noy,• gi\·cn ::i golden ('han('e to do something <Jbout our O'>''n ills, our own hungry people. the sick, the disabled : fuel s hortages, s tigging educational system. rc<.·cssio n, ct<.·. Even the Bible says nol to \\'orry about the splinter in your neighbor's eye un - til you remove the timber in yo ur own eye. !low ca n v.·e possibly help anyone until "'C regain our o"·n strength -the strength "·e once had -and WLIS sap1x.>d fron1 us in needless. useless "'ars7 l\1A llJORIE J r\CKSON Off<•Hd<•rl To the Editor : l am shocked and offended by your use or the term "wetback" in the headline for a recent a1ti- cle in your newspaper. It is an in· s uiting term similar to the use or the "'ord "nii:;:ger" \\'hen rerer· ring to black persons. "Wct - bilck " is al so an inllccuratc lcrm since most of the illeg<1l aliens from l\.1cxico no longer s..-.•im across a river to get into lhc Unit- ed States. Although I li ve in Balboa , l teac h in a hi gh school in Whittier that has a student body which is approximately ll.vo-lhirds Mex- ican-American . One or my stu- dents saw the headline and point- ed to it as an example of pre· judice. There were others ..-.·ho were a lso disturbed by the use of the term "wetback.·· It is my hope that in the future you will rerer to Lhese persons as illegal llliens. CHRISTOPHER G . McKENZIE l1111•rt•ssc•1f To the Editor : I wonder how rnilny citizens or Costa Mesa realize ~·hat lln cx- ('eilent police force we have. I was sad to hear that in u city of 82,500 population. only about 500 people s howed up ror the open house at the poli ce station held on Law Da y, !\1ay l . Our family took the tour and ..-.·hen we left we had an even greate r respect for our poli ce de· partmcnt. We we re amazed lll the intrl('atc und smooth opera· lion of the ~·hole department and for the res pect these .i;t"Cntlemen have ror c1:1<:h other . \Vt: NO\\' htt\•e p:i lrohnen "'ho patrol the .same urcns dnily, re· <-ognizlng more reudily 1:1nyt~ini,: unus ual . Al so, our poli ce h eli ('o pter and f a il'IY new motor .. ·yclc forc·e ure :.i great as- r set to our eommunity. i\.1any times crin1inals can·t be located from a \'ehicle. but <.·a n be local· ed and apprehended through our helicopters -plus the ability to quickly pick up and deliver live· saving blood fnr a person ..-.·ho has been badly injured. We ~·ere il lso very pleil sed "'ilh the important p:.irt the animlll control has in 1naking this a bet· ter citv. \Ve ~\·ould j ust like to S<ty thank you to our policemen for making Costa J\t esa a \\'Cll protected ci ty. RONALD A. STANGAARD 1\ND1'"1\MILY ll•••·l ••r."i To the Editor: I'm sorry for Lh e compcient physicillnS who, along \l.'ith the patients. must s ubsidize the un · ethical :.ind incompetent. So far, "·ilh the malp ractice insurance .solutions llnd discussions, there's no mention of weeding out the in· competents "ith some kind of periodic exa1ns. l\Iost of us are pl east"<.I to pay "'ell for good treatment. I recall a vis it al an car-nose.throat doc· tor·s offiec. I paid SlO for the call. Okay. I "·as charged SS for a penicillin shot. Okay. even tho he probably n1ilde a good prorit from it. Then. I y,·as charged another $5. For "'hat. I asked. For •·Jooking at the X-rays," J "·as told. Imagine ! lie looked at them less than t..-.·o n1i11utes. 1\.A. LEE ·1·.-1.\· 1*1•: :I•• To the Editor: Al preSl'nl . Ne\\'J)Orl ·Mesa ,·olc1·s ure cons idering a tax override issue th ~1t could 1nean a 5-cent or 36·cent increase per $100 of assessed valuation, de- pending upon \\'hon1 one is listen· ing to. At tht> s an1e tin1 c. certain Orang£' County Supcrviso1"S are t'o nditionin g t:.ixpayers fo r a possible 30-cent in crease. Not hellrd from yet is the Coun· ly r\ssessor's office which an- nually incrct1 ses the .. Market Value·• of property based upon the inflationa ry index. 1\lso not heard fron1 are the in· tentions of the Newport a nd Costa l\f esa t•it y f3thers as per· ta ins to the impact or inflation on their respective city budgets. PH ILIP SANSONE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fivb.>rt fl.' \\'f'rd. l~ubii~her Tl1on1a3 Kef!v1/. f:ditor llar/Jora Kre1l11ch. Edilon al />u ge Ed1fnr _ ThC' C'dilori:i l tiaJ!C of the Dail)' l'll t'1 t Sl'l'ks to inform and stin1ul:it(' readt·rs by prellenting on this pa~e di\ ('rst' c·ommentary llf1 topi cs of intcr1>st by S)11dic•l· l.'d rolumnists and <:urtooniatt by pro\•id1ng a fnrum for rielld~' \'IC'"'S ;ind b.\ prcsc_•nling lhi.a n('"':o;p.ip.-r ·~ opinions and ldeat on l'urrcnl to~Hl·~. Ttic OOilori1I 01nnlt:1nR of !hr !Joily Pilot .ippear onl~ 1n t he l'd11on{ll column &tthe 101> of the pn.ie. Opinions e11• pr,·ssC"d h.\' th1• t•olumnlll~ and eartowrH:-ilS anti IE"lt (•r "'rile~ ate their o"'" and nu t•ndorsen'lenl of lht•ir \'ic.•"'S by the l)aily Pl.lot should he lnf(•1·rt'<I W<'<l nesday. May 14, !WIS -. . ' . - Beaeh Nudity Ban I ' Upheld by Judge LOS ANGELES CAP) -Going nude on a public beach is not an activity protected 'by freedom of t'Xpre11sion under the Bill or Ri gbUI:, a Superior Court judge has ruled. The ordinance had been challenged by Ramon• Rl~~on director of the Southerri California chapter or the American Civl Civil Liberties Union. Judge August J . Goebel held Tuesday that a Los Angeles or· dinance banning nudity in city· o"•ned recreation &tl'as is con- stitutional. MOST OF THE arrests under the ordinance have come at lhe Venice beach,.where nude sun· bathing attained some popularity last summer. New Measur e To Contr ol Toilet Water ''No one is an island unto himself,'' G oebel sai d . "Freedom of e xpression in public cannot be absolute in our modern society -nor has it ever been -any ·more than freedom or physical action in public can be absolute." ' SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Legislation requiring that new toilets sold in California use less water than conventional models y,·on unanimous approval from the Assembly' Housing Commit· tee Tuesday. Goebel said a "reasonable re· gulation of some aspects or our lives" is required in a "modern, complex society, where people are crowded together." Assemblyman Barry Keene <D·Eureka), said his measure v.•as designed to reduce un- necessary water consumption and reduce the cost of supplying and treating water. THE J UDGE also rejected an argument that the city could not make Jaws on public nudity beca use or overriding slate lav.'s on lhe subject. ••'ft is an area that is of municipal or local concern," Goebel said. •11T DOESN'T make much sense to waste five gaJlons or Y.'ater to di spose or 40 cc (cubic centimeters) or urine from th e human body," Keene said. The bill wa s sent to the Ways and Means Committee on a 7·0 '\'Ole. The Los Angeles City Council passed the ordinance last July 18 after the nude bathing began on the Venice beac h. A Superior Court judge blocked enforce ment or the ordinance for two weeks last summer but then lifted lhc injunction after deciding th e 0 1·· dinance "'as constitutional. .Je 11ny Arness Probe Ordered In 'Overdose' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A preliminary autopsy r eport Tuesday .confirmed lhat J enny Arness, 24, daughter or actor James Arness. died of an over· dose of drugs, but the coroner's office ordered more tests. Those who knew Mi ss Arness. whose father played 1\-f arshal Dillon on ''Gunsmoke." television's fonges( runn-ing series, said they could not say why she would want lo commit suicide. "I have no idea why Jenny might have ( ) taken her life," said her S tate u ncle, Pete r Graves, brothe r of Arness and ~-------~ himself the star or the "Mission : Impossible" televrsion series. ''I saw her last Christmas and she was a very happy girl.'' "She was the apple or her father's ey~.'' said J\filburn Stone. who played Doc on "Gunsmoke." ··1-1e adored that youngster." Arness, who lives on a ranch near Hollister, 250 miles north of Los Angeles, was i.-cported on his way to Los Angeles. Military Oalef Appoint ed SACRAMENTO !U PI) -J.l. Cbl. Frank J. Schober Jr. was appointed T-uesday by Gov . Ed-· mund G: Bro"'" Jr. as director of the state military department a nd commander of the "California Guard. Schober. 41, y,•ill hold the rank or lieutenant general and receive:· an annual salary of $34,896. He is currently assigned to the army's Strategic Studies Institute at Carlisle Barracks, Pa. NOx Biil Repeal Barke d SACRAJ\1ENTO CUPll -A bill to repeal the statewide requirement for the installation or an- Lismog devices on 1966-70 cars upon change·of- ownership h as been ap proved by the Senate Transportation Committee. . The bill by Sen. John Holmdahl (D-Castro Va ll ey), cleared the committee Tuesday on a 5-2 vote, the minimum required, and was sent to the fin ance committee. CI A Barge Baek In B e rlla REDWOOD CITY (AP ) -The secrecy-shrouded barge th at reportedly pluc'ed portions of a Russian submarine from the ocean floor last summer is back at its berth here today. The nin e -story s ubmersible steel barge was towed in Tuesday. It had left the San Francisco Bay on April 29, towed out the Golden Gate by seagoing tugs, presumably headed for a rendezvous with its mother s hip, the Glomar Explorer. S tanford S twleat• Sit-In STANFORD <UPI) -A group of about 200 s tu· dents staged a brief peaceful sit-in at· Stanford University's student services building Tuesday to protest a reduction in minority funds and a conttact 1thc school recently signed to provide a communica· tions satellite for the Shah of Iran. The 2·hour sit· in at lhe old union building followed a rally and march supported by three campus groups. Leasing a Mercedes? We're an authorized Mercedes-Benz dealer. but we·re also a little off the beaten track, so we have'· to try harder. We do it by having lower prices, better service and a large selection. Come in and try us. _.f 4'=-" ·Mission Viejo Imports Sao DIO<JO Fwy;A•tty bit. U 1-I740 or 495-1700 • i -( f i . . .. ~. ' •• • 1 w.ctnlld1y. Mey 14. 1975 Registratio.-Nixe d . . - DAIL V PIL.OT ' I Handgun Bill Defeate~ • • • SAC RAMENTO (AP> -A Senate committee has killed le1Jslatlon that would require re· gistration ot all Calltornia handa:uns .. The blll died on a 2-6 vote Tues· day in the Senate Judiciary Com· mittee -des pite arguments Ulat ' the measure would limit gun ·crimes by ''closing the loopholes.'' "Despite the slrlctetit h¥nd1:un law in the country and a strong reduction in the number or legal· ly owned handguns., both crime and the number of Illegally-held pistols in elrculatlon continually increased," he s aid . Anothe r opponent, Dennis Rose of the Civil War Skirmish Association, said the 1-lolden bill would act as 8 "loot in the door" tor further gun controls. Sens. George M<»0cone (0-Salll Francisco), and Nicholati Petris' , (0-0akland), voted for thel lfolden proposal. . Opposinai it wero Sentt. Denna• Carpenter CR ·Newpe>rt Beach)r George Deukmej1a11 (ft.Lon~ Beach); Robert Presley <D Rive rside); Omer R.aln s <D· Ventura>: Robert Stevens <R· Los Angeles>; and Alfred Song · (D·Monterey Park). Atta c k e d i n Prison Mass murderer Charles Manson w as attacked by long-time e n emy Kenneth Como Tuesday as he walked in Folsom Prison exercise yard for the third time in n e arly three years. There were no serious injuries. "True, it will not end violent ~rime," said Sen. Nale Holden <D-Culver City). "But it certaip- ly will go a long way to screen out some of the criminal activity.'' HOLDEN'S BILL would re- quire all handgun owners to re· gis ter the firearms with the Department or Justice. They would have to be reregistered when sold. Legislators' Pay Amendment Shelved - . NUDES RUNNI NG OUT OF BEACH SAN DIEGO (AP) -The cit y Parks Department is considering a n ex pans ion of the city's J'swimsuit optional'' beach area. The 900.foot strip or beach is so popular "'ith nude sunbathers that it m ay be necessary to add a nother 350 feet to it. An aide said Holden amended out a provision requiring annual registration or handguns whether or not they were sold. Under current law Calirornia gun dealers must provide law en- forcement a~encies with a re· cord of firearm sales. But Holden said that does not cover the .. millions" of pistols resold by ptivate citize ns or brought into California from out of state. OPPONENTS contended the measure would have little im - pact on the state's crime rate and would lead the way for tougher gun-control bills. Alan Krug, a consultant for the California Ririe and Pistol As· social ion, ~rgue d that g un-. t•ontrol la"'s had not '"'"'orked in New York . SACRAMENTO (U PI) -A measure removing legislators' power to increase their own salaries and giving it to the State Personnel Board ha s been shelved by the Senate Gov· ernmental .Organization Com· mittee. The committee Tuesday voted 11-0 to consider the proposed con· stitutional amendment at some unspecified date in the future 'after chairman Ralph Dills, (D· Gardena), complained that Californians don't respect lawmakers enough. Dills declared that lawmakers had been ''sucked in'' by Watergate a nd the political re- form initiative and that legisla- t ion to strip them o( the authority to determine their pay and fringe l ,. -~ .. ·- . The spirit of Friendship Service. It's catching. Catch a taste of spring. benefits was a symptom of it. "People no longer have enough respect for the l~gislatUre," he told Sen. Newton Russell, CR· Tujunga), the author. He said respect would return "whenever the legislators start standing up on their hind legs and act like men and tell these busybodies who want to run their lives that we're going to run them. We've been elected." Russell's measure would give the personnel board, which is ap· pointed by the governor, the poy,·er to determine the pay, re· tirement benefits and living expense allowances of legislators and statewide official.s suc h as the governor. The board current- ly makes salary recommenda· tions for civil service employcs. l United's pop1ilarWest Coaster picnic baskets a1-e back. Spring is in the air. And beginning May IS, our West Coaster luncheon flights are a picnic again. Wiih basket lunches filled with sunny snacks, like a sandwich, some chicken, maybe a liulc polato sa lad. pickl es and more. And there's even wine by the carafe. a cold beer or, of-course.your favori1e cockrn il (for a slight charge in Coach). Theres extra room for yo u with Tables for Two in Coach. If no ones in the middle seat, just fold it down and relax . And theres extra room for your garment bag with United"s big carry-on closets. 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